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Wheat Wears CCC Crown CarroE Star-Gazette i who found the green. Both Castilow-Lanahan chipped short and the consistent Carroll two-putted for the par. On the next hole, Wheat was the only player who managed to be on the 551 yard par five hole in three strokes as the rest were short. Wheat nrnpppHpri tn 'S PORT three-putt from 20 feet but Carroll rolled iiuri u-tooter to save par. I anVn 6 1972 PAGE Jj.2 M-miiaiuui, uic ucicuumg multiple if imootu a oiA-iuuicr iur par anu Carroll-Wheat picked up another stroke.

By OWEN JONES CORNING The John Carroll-Hank Wheat duo, with very steady playing, easily defeated Bud Castilow-Brian Lanahan, 6-5, here Monday to capture the championship of the 29th Annual Corning Country Club Invitational Best Ball Tournament. pue to the heavy rains of Sunday afternoon, this championship match was played Monday with ideal conditions. Carroll-Wheat, who defeated Dick Fluman-Harry Forker 3-2 to gain the finals, didn't lose a hole all day. while Castilow-Lanahan, who nipped the Sindelar's of Horseheads, a father-son team, were victims of some poor chipping and approach shots. Castilow and Lanahan had their troubles on the first nine as they had four bogies which left them five holes down at the turn.

Their misery started when they bogied three consecutive holes 2-3-4 and Carroll-Wheat grabbed each one with pars. On the par three second, Geneva's Carroll was the only one "'I'11 i i i i ii ii ii i) jj If 4v V' lill uwi'' made the turn with a five hole margin and it was now only a matter of time. Both teams halved the 10th, 11th and 12th with routine pars. The par four, 357-yard dogleg 13th was the last hole for Castilow-Lanahan. Carroll and Wheat both rifled seven-iron approach shots to the pin.

Carroll missed his 20-foot birdie attempt but Wheat curled in an 18-footer to end the match and give he and Carroll the CCC Best Ball title. The Carroll-Wheat team was two-under par after 13 holes while Castilow-Lanahan was four-over. The turning point of the match was the par five 548 yard fifth hole as both Carroll-Wheat were in trouble after their second shots. However, Carroll again pulled through as he lofted an eight iron two feet away from the pin. He stroked in the birdie putt and Carroll-Wheat were in a commanding four hole lead.

On the eighth, Carroll cracked another booming drive and took a par four while Castilow-Lanahan faltered with their fourth bogie, Red-Gads Bang 11 Hits Pioneer Bats Awaken in 10-2 Win -V it i J. I 4 3 f-f -f fp i tl-iifnf Tii mn i In three-base hits by Bob Mar-cano, Jim Norris, Doby Johnson and Harry Shaughnessy. Marcano's three-bagger, his fifth of the year, kept his Eastern League lead in that department. After the Carnavals scored the first of two unearned runs of Dan Hatchell (he pitched a 5-hitter) in the first inning, the Pioneers began their splurge in the home second. Marcano opened with his three-bagger, a 390-foot drive off the leftfield fence, and Norris then boomed his triple on the next pitch.

Ambrose's sacrifice fly plated Norris. The Pioneers score in the third when Bill Flowers reached on an error, and Shaughnessy walked. The two fleetfoots then pulled off a double steal and Flowers later course, there'll be the Elmira-1 Quebec City twin bill. Many Elmira fans of the early Fifties will remember Dolan as the' scrappy shortstop who played' here for two seasons. Dolan is back in Elmira for a visit with old friend Mike Palmieri but he'd welcome meeting all of his old cronies tonight at the ball park.

Festivities start at 6 p.m. Eric Raich and Jim Kern will pitch for Elmira. scored on a ground out. The Pioneers broke the game open with three runs in the sixth frame and three more in the seventh. The seventh-inning cluster was highlighted by Richardson's towering double off the left field wall.

Tonight there'll be a triple attraction at Dunn Field. It'll be Ladies Night; also it will be Bobby Dolan Night; and, of The Elmira Pioneers, whose hitting the past three weeks has been less than spectacular, broke out of the doldrums Monday night with an 11-hit attack and a 10-2 pasting of the Quebec City Carnavals at Dunn Field. The loss also shattered the reins of a six-game losing streak for the Pioneers and was only their fourth win in 20 games. But it was a sweet victory. Reaching their 1 highest output of the season in hits and runs, the Pioneers rode Vic Ambrose's four RBIs and Southside, EFA Advance Quebec City ABRHBI Lintr it 5 0 0 0 Scott cf 4 0 0 1 Chapman 3b 4 1 1 0 Footec 4 0 10 Down rf 4 0 11 Schul'eslf 30 10 Elmirt ABRHBI Flowers If 4 10 0 Shau'sy3b 3 2 10 Rich'sonss 4 112 Smith rf 5 0 2 1 Mar'no2b 3 3 10 Norris lh IHi 3 0 0 0 Ambrose-cf 3 12 4 Malandra raced home with the and winning runs.

Markham and Unwin had been locked in one of the best pitching duels of any Section 4, game in some time. Unwin allowed only anJ-unearnedrun in the second and' a scratch hit in the third. Academy will be playing at' McNaught Field Wednesday against a yet to be determined Brown lb Cox 2b Horsch Hriniakph Turner Abraham Miranda 2b Totals Quebec Elmira Johnson 4 0 11 0 0 0 0 Hatchell 40 10 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 110 0 34 2 5 2 33 10 11 9 100 000 010- 2 Sullivan Trail Conference champion Southside ripped an Unatego brother pitching duo for 10 hits Monday and easily routed the Lions, 11-2 in the opener of the Section 4 baseball tournament at Endicott's Ty Cobb Field. At Waverly, Elmira Free Academy rallied for two unearned runs in the final inning and rode Ron Unwin's one-hitter for a 2-1 victory over Greene. Both schools advance into Wednesday's semi-final action.

Southside went to work quickly against Unatego's Mike Hall. After a pair of first-inning walks, Jack Reed ripped Bill Terwilliger, taking over for Reidy at first base, drove in two runs with a single and triple. Ten-game winner Mike Gessi will hurl for the Hornets Wednesday as they meet Vestal at 4:30 p.m. at Waverly. Academy, held scoreless through six innings by Greene's Reid Markham, took advantage of shoddy infield play by the losers to pull out the victory.

Mike Galvin opened the EFA seventh by reaching on an error and Mark Malandra walked. With two out, Unwin tapped an infield hit but the Greene third baseman threw Hornets were on their way. Reed, the slender outfielder been a steady performer all year long while playing in the shadows of stars like Mike Gessi, Shawn Reidy and Bill Drake, stroked four hits in as many at bats Monday. Reidy, who sported a '2-0 pitching record during the season, worked the first five innings for SHS and allowed only one run and four hits. Southside made the game a rout with four runs in the sixth inning, as Brad Thomas and Reed drilled RBI-singles and two more runs scored on a pair of throwing errors.

Jim Hall pitched the fifth for Unatego. 021 003 31X-10 Norris, Smith, Brown, Cox, Lintz. 001 000 1--2 7 ft 320 024 11 10 2 Hall (5), M. Hall (6) and'" Unatego Southside M. Hall, Ricnardson (2) LOB Quebec 8, Elmira 7 2 BH Hatchell, Richardson, Hriniak 3 BH Marcano, Norris, Johnson Shaughnessy SB Flowers (2), Shaughnessy SF Ambrose DP Quebec 1 Turner (L, 11)5 1-3 7 5 2 3 Abraham 1 3 3 3-2 Horsch 123 1 1 11 Fitzgerald; Reidy, Castleberry (4) and Yarnell Greene 010 000 01 1 Academy 000 000 22 3 Markham and Rakestram.

Unwin and Snyder. Hatchell (W, 2 1) 5 2 3 a two-run single and the Green the ball wildly and Galvin and DIFFERENT GAME U.S. chess master Bobby Fischer slams a serve while teammate Gail Goodrich of Los Angeles Lakers, gets set during Dewar's Sports Celebrity Tennis Tournament. The event was won by ex-Tiger great Hank Greenberg and USC basketball coach Bob Boyd. (AP Wirephoto).

Darwin's Hitting Sinks Ex-Mates; O's Bow, 3-2 BALTIMORE (AP) Ex- singled to launch a two-run last seven games, managed Oriole Bob Darwin, who Minnesota rally in the fourth just five hits off Dick Woodson, Minnesota Baltimore inning, doubled home the tie- 4:3, and reliever Wayne Gran- abAbi abrAbi breaking run in the sixth as the ger after a Monday morning Tovarrf SOOOBufordlf 3 0 0 Thompwss 4 wattp oooc Twuis edged the slumping batting practice which KMiebr2ebwib 1 1 1 Me a i Baltimore Orioles 3-2 Monday followed Sunday's double Monzonpr Rettenmdcf 4 night- header shutout loss to Oakland. Roofc 0 0 0 0 JPowelllb 3 0 0 JL. jit Darwin cf 3 1 2 1 shopayif oooc The winning hit scored Har- The Orioles the mon Killebrcw, who had third when Mark Belanger beat Mitterwidc 2000 BrtwTss in" reace(l second when Dave out a bunt and moved around Rwdsnp 3000 1" 1000 Johnson fielded his leadoff in- on a stolen base, an infield out KaTpT 0 0 1 0 Hdfcisph 1 0 I MA hit and threw wildly past and another safe bunt by John-Granger oooo orich S3 first base. It snapped the ny Oates. Total 34 3 10 3 Total 30 2 5 2 Twins' losing streak at four Brooks Robinson opened the SKr? 1 games.

Baltimore fifth with a home op-Baltimore i. lob- Minnesota's other runs off run, his first in 158 times at bat Minnesota 9, Baltimore 7. 2B Oates, So- -T derhoim, Darwin. in. loser Dave McNaliy, 5-5, came this season.

Smt'. Ba'or-0f singles by Darwin and Ste- Horseheads ip rerbb so venBrye and a two-run double MMV' 2 3 -t by EriJ Soderholm. Toi)S ND 7-5 McNaiiyiL.ss) 3 7 The Orioles, who have lost Padres Will Ooen Dame, 7-5, in a Sullivan Trail fTl "1 Tlli TV Conference makeup game. I liflJIV Gi KK I llltt The win PrPels the Blue A U1J JLf 1 Cll I Raiders to the .500 level at 8-8, tn- while the Crusaders ended NEW YORK AP) The San Diego Padres will open the thdr dismal season with a 2.i3 regular phase of the two-day summer professional baseball mark draft which begins today. iu Dave Austin belted a two-run The major league clubs will select inverse order of their double for HHS in the sixth 1971 finish in the regular phase.

The Padres, who had the worst inning as the Raiders came record in the National League, will be followed by Cleveland, back from a 4-2 deficit, owner of the worst record in the American League. World Tommy Keating had two hits champion Pittsburgh will pick 23rd and American League and 2 rbjs for the Crusaders, champion Baltimore will select last. Horseheads ooi 103 02-7 11 i Selections in the secondary phase were determined by a Austin001 300 10-5 draw. The Los Angeles Dodgers will pick first, followed by Rospiock, pabis 6) and cuaik. Cleveland, the New York Mets, Texas and San Diego.

CORRECTION The secondary phase covers free agents selected in previous Mark Bailey ran the anchor drafts but not signed. leg of the Horseheads mile Among the highly regarded prospects expected to be picked relay championship at in the regular phase are pitchers Bob Grossman of the Uni- Endicott Saturday night, versity of Maryland; Larry Christiansen of Marysville, Bailey overcame a five yard Dick Ruthven of Fresno State College and Scott Mac- Edison lead and ran a 49.8 leg Gregor of El Segundo, Calif. to lead the Raiders to victory. Also, catchers Richard Bengston of Peoria, 111., and Bobby It was incorrectly reported Goodman of Memphis, and infielders Dave Chalk of the that Steve Eckler had run the University of Texas, Dave Roberts of the University of Oregon, anchor. The Horseheads team Danny Thomas of Southern Illinois, Roy Howell of Lompoc, was Dale Cleveland, Eckler, and Richard Manning of Niagara Falls, N.Y.

Kit Fortier and Bailey. iw lass 6S A 5 K. If Ii 1 iki s. 1 I mKA. mmmmmWMtfiiifsxto' for which he played and managed, was honored at Old Timers' Day Sunday in Los Angeles.

(AP Wirephoto). 1 SOME UNIFORM Baseball great Casey Stengel, wear-ing a specially-made uniform which denotes all the teams Hornell Reaches Finger Lakes 102 (ALSO ELIGIBLE) 11 Gretchen'sCup 12 Naulius 13 Windsor City 14 Crackum i Section 5 Final EASTERN yL3 American Division SECOND RACE(9) GB 112 112 112 117 112 122 112 117 112 122 112 Flyingphere 7 Marty Blake 8 Twindy 9 Blue Suede Shoes 10 Ace Shu (ALSO ELIGIBLE) 11 Prime Example 12 First Notice 13 Seminole Chieftain 14 Pratt County 15 What A Great Day 16 Coffeys Cottage GB IV, 3Va Pet. .561 .530 .500 .313 Pittsfield 23 Pawtucket 22 West Haven 21 ELMIRA 10 National Division Pet. Reading 23 16 .590 Sherbrooke 20 16 .556, Quebec City 19 19 .500 Three Rivers 1. 22 .418 Include Monday'i 19 20 21 22 112 112 112 500 5 FUR 112 122 122 122 112 122 112 107) 107.

2Vj I'a do not Standings results. took advantage of three hit batsmen. The chamionship game Greece-Athena will be Thursday at 4 p.m. at Rochester's Silver Stadium. Bennett drove in a run with a long double for Hornell and Dave Johnston and Steve Fiacco had RBI-singles.

1 Fancy Fris 2 Our Record 3 Sir Nashmont 4 Mr. Picker 5 Dalt B. 6 Dr.Sarkis 7 Yvotte B. Good 8 Seagret 9 Little Pitt 10 Platters Honey 11 Dor Cel 12 Where's David ALSO ELIBIBLE) 13 Walter R. 14 Tapbec 15 Sagalona 16 Olanda Patenfe Sunday's Results Reading 2, ELMIRA I Pittsfield 12, Quebec City 4 Sherbrooke 4, Three Rivers 1 Pawtucket 8, West Haven 4 Monday's Results ELMIRA 10, Quebec City 2 Sherbrooke 13, Pittsfield 4 West Haven 8, Pawtucket 4 Three Rivers at Reading, late Today's Games Quebec City at ELMIRA 8:30 p.m.

Sherbrooke at pittsfield Three Rivers at Reading West Haven at Pawtucket ROCHESTER-The Hornell Red Raiders advanced to the finals of the Section 5 Class AA Baseball Tournament by defeating Gates-Chile, 3-1, Monday at the RIT field in Rochester. Southpaw Mike Bennett allowed only two hits and walked but two for the Red Raiders. Hornell hitters reached Jim Fitzgerald for eight hits and 112 107 112 AMERICAN NATIONAL 107 500 4 FUR 114 11S 115 120 120 120 120 115 114 120 115 120 1)6 120 SIXTH RACE(4) 3 8, 1 Capuleto 2 Pass The Ice 3 Little Lano 4 Mr. Wrong 5 Vertex Satin 6 Jet Derby 7 Eva's Clem 8 Blues Chaser 9 Racket Destroyer 10 Champagne Frank ALSO ELIGIBLE) 11 Marry Royale 12 Sea 0 Galilee 113 Clever Star 14 Judge Peter East East THIRD RACE(Sub2) GB Gates-Chili OOO 100 0-1 2 Hornell 020 100 x-3 8 Fitzgerald and D. Reynolds.

Bennett and Sirianni Pet. .705 .628 24 21 20 17 112 112 112 5V, FUR 112 107 118 107 112 107 117 118 GB 3', 6 6Vj 7Vj 13 16 IB 24 28 6 .571 17 21 20 22 24 23 31 27 24 19 17 16 .442 1H( MONDAY'S RESULTS FIRST RACE: DH Cute asa Bug (2) (K. Smith 14.40,4.20, 2.80; DH Geney (7) (D. Rosier) 22.80, 24.20, 5.80; Vineyard Lark (Rincon) DH for win Cute As A Bug (2) and Geney (7) Off 1:30. Time 1:15 2 5.

Scratched: Silvers Silver. SECOND RACE: Neva Spy (Galley) 139.20, 42.20, 12.60; Charlie Sugar (Roffo) 4.20, 3.60; Cindy's Prize (Valeri) 3.00. Scratched: Stock Guide, Star's Pussy Cat. At Vesuvios. Off 2:03.

Time 1:16 3-5. DAILY DOUBLE: 2-10 paid 5357.80. 7-10 paid 41,692.60. THIRD RACE: Fiery Lancer (Hulet) 4.00, 2.80, 2.40; Madame Justice (Roffo) 7.00. 3.80; Prince Award (Rincon) 3.00.

Scratched: Flying Bars. Off 2:36. Time 1:45 15. EXACTA: 2-7 paid 568.60. FOURTH RACE: King Ago Go (V.

Smith) 7.40, 4.20, 3.80; Shirer Miss (M. Rosario) 10.20, 7.80; Judge Peter tWhitemen) 7.80. Scratched: Anither Penny, Rose Briar. Off 3:01. Time 1:08 3-5.

FIFTH RACE: Bodily tniury (Vedilago) 4.80. 3.60, 2.40; Spartan Fury (Galley) 7.00, 4.00; Alcigame (V. Smith) 3.00. Scratched: Tropical Jenny, David Oliver, Speedy Minstrel, Senator Scott, Koala, Lee's Q. Off 3:27.

Time 1:15 3-5. EXACTA: 8-2 paid 557.60. SIXTH RACE: Cloud Lake (Surrencyl 18.40,6.20,3 80; March Apple (McKeever) 3.60, 2.80; Helio Bull (Stake) 8.20. Scratched: Olympian Jet, Star's Peter Piper. Off 3:53.

Time 1:08 4 5. SEVENTH RACE: Ridcastar (Hulet) 4.60, 3.60, 3.00; Sooner Slipper (Whitemen) 25 60, 8.40; Card Room (Vedilago) 3.40. Scratched: Jr. William P. Otf 4:19.

Time 1:15 15. EXACTA: 5-4 paid $144.40. EIGHTH RACE: Flaming Aure (McKeever) 5.40, 3.00, 2 60; Friary Court (Vail) 300, 2.80; Afire (Fltigerald) 8.00. Scratched: Royal Alliance. Ott 4:44.

Time 1:15 15. NINTH RACE: Sun Stopper (Ciccone) 4.00, 2.80, 2.60; Ray De Ville (Parra) 3.20, 4.40; I'llberunning (Colasacco) 6.20. All went. Oft 5:11. Time 1:44 3-5.

EXACTA: 9-2 paid $20.60. Attendance: 3,419. Handle: $275,643. TODAY'S ENTRIES 18 15 .378 14" .364 15 A's Nip Indians, 3-2 28 Pet. .585 .500 .500 .436 .429 .395 .690 .600 .595 .455 .409 .405 New York Pittsburgh CM i ago Montreal St.

Louis Philadelphia Los Angeles Cincinnati Houston Atlanta San Diego Detroit Baltimore Cleveland Boston New York Milwaukee Oakland Minnesota Chicago California Texas Kansas Citv West Wast 28 18 13 27 3 8,4 YO-Maidens 1 Powder Gray 2 Midnite Welcome 3 Macs Bloom 4 Snow and Ice 5 Winsun Flight 6 Sally Hitter 7 Florida Trio 8 Nickelodeon 9 Potown 10 Bold And Mighty ALSO ELIGIBLE) 11 Jim Bo Grijzlie 12 Tracy Road 13 Abbey's Share 14 Thencan 15 Kay Adair 16 Hole Card .609 .600 .578 .465 29 24 25 20 18 l'j 112 112 26 20 16 17 24 26 25 18 19 23 29 34 6Vi Odom, 3-1, was relieved by Darold Knowles, who got the final out of the game by getting pinch-hitter Roy Foster on a pop-up. 16 17 .356 11' .333 13V, 17 San Francisco SEVENTH RACE(l) 3ft 1 Dutch's Bite 2 Roseburg 3 Star's Peter Piper 4 Greek Music 5 Porpora 4 Mysterious Sea 7 I'm The Greatest BThomas Folly Monday's Results Monday's Results 118 112 112 107 107 107 6 FUR 115 120 116 120 170 120 116 IIS PURSE $1,600 5ft FUR Pittsburgh at San Diego, postponed Other clubs not scheduled Minnesota 3, Baltimore 2 Oakland 3, Cleveland 2, 10 Innings Other clubs not scheduled CLEVELAND ab bi OAKLAND abrhbi McCrawcf 4 0 10 Campnrisss 4 12 1 EIGHTH RACE(S) 5 0 10 Brohamr2b 4 0 1 Rudilf Mrs. W.C. Faugh, Jr. Carolee B.

Burnett Entry Mrs. W.G. Christmas Entry D. Castronover J.B. Adams Entry FOURTH RACE(5) 112 Sunday's Results Cincinnati 2, Philadelphia 0 Houston 5, Montreal 0 Atlanta New York 3 Chicago 3, San Diego 1 St.

Louis 4, Los Angeles 0 Pittsburgh 4, San Francisco 3, lsf Pittsburgh 9, San Francisco 1, 2nd 38, 6 FUR Jackson rf Bando3b Epstein lb Hegan lb Mangualcf Duncanc LBrown2b Odom Knowles 4 12 2 A Johnson If 4 110 4 0 0 0 Fossec 4 0 0 0 10 10 Chmblisslb 4 0 10 2 0 0 0 Nettles 3b 3 0 2 1 4 0 10 Bell rf 3 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 Unserph 10OO 4 0 0 0 Leonss 4 11 4 110 Perry 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Lowenstn ph 0 0 0 0 Foster ph 10 0 0 115 112 120 3ft 1 Lukes Pro 2 Big BWitness' 3 Cute An Perfect 4 No Protest 5 Bank Run 6 Polyego 7 Win Pac 8 Ruby June 9 King Brown 10 Tschombe Jr. (ALSO ELGIBILE) 11 Ladies First 3rd 12 Sour Note Jr. CLEVELAND (AP) Bert Campaneris slammed a two-out home run in the 10th inning Monday night to power Oakland to its fourth straight victory as the A's beat the Cleveland Indians 3-2. Campaneris' third homer of the season off Cleveland starter Gaylord Perry, 94, saddled the Indians with their 10th loss in 12 games and extended Oakland's lead over Chicago in the American League West to four games. The A's jumped to a 2-0 lead in the third inning as pitcher John "Blue Moon" Odom singled and, two outs later, Reggie Jackson clubbed his 11th home run of the year tops in the American League over the center field fence.

114 101 1)4. Ill US 107-' 120 120 120 112 1 Miss Stony Creek 2 Cultivate 3 Tie Vote 4 Navy League 5 Pen Ink 6 Doc Foil 7 The Roller 8 Collected 9 Ringer Flinger 10 Up The Don ALSO ELIGIBLE) 11 Fret Stew 12 Amber Bell 13 Mr.Colerado Sunday's Results Oakland 2, Baltimore 0, 1st Oakland 2, Baltimore 0, 2nd Cleveland 6, California 4 Texas 10, Milwaukee 0 Kansas City 7, Boston 5, 1st Boston 4, Kansas City 0, 2nd Detroit 3, Minnesota 0 Chicago 6, New York 1, 1st Chicago 5, New York 4, 2nd Today's Games Milwaukee (Brett 2 5) at Kansas City (Murphy I night New York (Peterson 37) at Texas (Bosman 3'5), night California (Wright 4 i and Rose 10) at Detroit (Lolich 8 3 and Coleman 7 4), 2, twlnight Oakland (Blue 0 2) at Cleveland (Colbert 0-3), night Minnesota (Woodson 33) at Baltimore (Paomer 6 3), night Boston (Siebert 4 2) at Chicago (Wood 8 3), night 105 112 116 120 120 107 112 Total 36 3 3 Total 34 2 7 2 Oakland 0 0 2: 0 0 0 0 0 8 13 Cleveland 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 8 02 G.Perry. DP Oakland 3, Cleveland 1. LOB Oakland Cleveland 4. 2B Rudi, A.Johnson.

HR R.Jackson (11). Leon (3), Campaneris (3). Camp 4 Fur Today') Games Atlanta (Reed 3 6) at Montreal (McAnally 1-5), night Cincincinnati (Nolan M) at New York (McAndrew 41), night Houston (Roberts 3 3) at Philadelphia (Fryman 2-3), night Chicago (Hands 4 1) at Los Angeles (Downing 2-2), night Pittsburgh (Moose 3 2) at San Diego (Kirby3 St. Louis (Wise 4 5) at San Francisco (Stone 3 4), night 118 ER BB SO FIRSTRACE(l) 3 1 Federal Hillson 2 Colucie 3 Kaymore 4 Senator Scott 5 Bull Terry 4 Tropical Jenny 7 Lucky Shirl I Tonys Mate 9 There Goes Blue 10 Kevalcade PURSE il, 500 5 FUR 122 117 122 112 112 112 107 112 117 122 NINTH RACE(Subl) 4ft 1 Sooner Do 2 Pridello 3 Annual Spm 4 Muscadine 5 Start A Star 6 Cheiopa 7 I'll Prove It 8 Fair Poona 9 Lake Front aneris. IP Odom 2 3 7 Knowles 1-3 0 G.Perrv (L.9 4) ..10 8 2 2 2 2 0 0 3 3 0 0 6 FUR 117 107 112 122 112 FIFTH RACE(9) 3ft 1 David Oliver 2 Mikes Rebel 3 Bombax 4 Hi Luke 5 Bright Admiral Save Knowles (3).

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