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The Daily Times from Salisbury, Maryland • 29

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"Vi" Salisbury, Apr. t. US Jfff DAILY TIMES 27 Jack And Jill Purse Race Set Tonight At Dover Downs "'X 1 'i lit Barbara Jo Rubin Has Four Mounts Johnny Morris Sent Down To Vancouver Club Lefthander Johnny Morris has Dover Downs Entries WEDNESDAY, APRIL FIRST RACE Pure 11.600. 3 y.o. Maiden, claiming, $1,500.

furlongs. 1 Millip Ma (Maneo) 115 Byal (Seldomridgc) 120 3 Idol Call (Castaneda) 115 4 Quenn for A Day (Rubin) 108 5 Suaan'a Shimmer 115 Student PUot (Seldomrldge) 115 7 Snag (Johnston) 120 Land Light (Kratz) 120 Some Bridge (Sheppard) 115 10 Babvloneaian (Lukasl 120 been dealt outright by the Seat Phils Unload Power In Win Over Twins Mike Ryan belted a three-run homer, and Larry Hisle, just discharged from the hospital, hit a two run double as the Phillies scored six runs in the third inning to beat the Minnesota Twins yesterday, 11 to 5 at Clearwater, Fla. Ryan's homer capped the third innine uprising and tag AE: Prince Fiddle (Diavollkli) 120 at: nenae iwrignti lis SECOND Purse $1,400. 4 up. claiming- a luriongs 1 Captain Glenn (Seldomridee) 116 2 Baby Owl (Parent) 108 3 Tidah (GabrleUa! 108 4 North Island (Valerl) 116 5 Waltin' On Vic (Wolf) 114 Early Boy (Sheppard) 113 7 Avenging Ace 113 3 Red Jed (Pruden) 113 9 Aradden (Fromal) 113 AMONG THE three other female riders Tuesdee Testa, Diane Crump and Brenda Wilson.

The latter may have the second choice when she goes post-ward with Wild Flight. Miss Wilson, the newest of the jock-ettes, is familiar with Wild Flight. She was astride this horse at Dover Downs last week when she qualified to ride in her first race. Barbara Joe Rubin's other mount assignments include two other probable favorites Queen For A Day in the first race, Brett in the eighth and third choice Our Soca in the fourth event. "The Jack And Jill Feature" 6 Stoneland-113 (Rubin) 2-1 2 Wild Flight-115 (Wilson) 3-1 3 Deroulade-112 (Testa) 7-2 1 Jolly Reward-120 (GabrleUa) 5-1 7 Tag-A-Man-107 ICrump) 8-1 ged Twins' starter Tom Hall tle Pilots to their Vancouver Pacific Coast League club.

Morris, a former Lewes High athlete, was acquired by Seattle from the Baltimore Orioles in the American League ex -pansion draft last fall. The Orioles brought Morris up from its Rochester club in mid-July to beef up their bull pen after Pete Richert and Dave Leonhard left for two weeks of military training. He got into 18 games with Baltimore, all in relief. Morris finished with a 2-0 record. His win over the New York Yankees on August 2 was his best effort.

He worked 6 1-3 innings, allowing three hits, and no runs. His first win was over Cleveland, July 23, working two-thirds of an inning and getting credit for an 8 to 6 victory. Ex-Bird Roger 10 Spin 'N Win (Santiago) 113 AE: Hurry B. (DiavolUda) 113 ak: Mr. Karnes 119 THIRD Purse $1,600.

4 ft up. I ..) I claiming sj.auu. is luriongs. 1 Fantasy Lane (Valerl) 111 2 Troiea (Diavolikis) 116 3 Tisamour (Manco) 108 4 Afternoon Star (Sorensen) 111 9 Jenny Kay (Kratz) 111 fl Rowdvdow (Johnston) 119 aaJlaV at, fl 1pafr still aaa-4Sawiti i mi i FOURTH Purse $2,000. 4 ft up.

Tuesdee Testa lu uancine; cioua-izu Barbara Jo Rubin, the na RIDES TOIVIGHT. Here's Diane Crump, one of the lady jockeys who has received nationwide attention with her riding ability. Miss Crump will ride tonight in the feature Jack and Jill purse at Dover Downs. Also entered is the leading lady rider, Miss Barbara Jo Rubin. claiming 0 luriongs.

1 Jolly Spirit (Deprlcoe) 112 2 Zumbador 3rd (SanUago) 114 3 Township (Kotenko) 114 4 King Punchy (Olcott) 114 Arab Tornado (Wolf) 119 6 San Martin (Manco) 114 7 Shoal Ahead (Rubin) 109 8 Our Soca (Rubin) 107 tion's winningest woman jockey, will have a busy evening at icuswortn) 10-1 Govt Cut-112 (Fromal) 15-1 9 Carrpet-112 (Donnallv) 15-1 5 Pizzagalla-120 (Kratz) 7-2 4 Co. Wm-112 (Rowan) 15-1 Dover Downs this evening. She has riding assignments in FIFTH Purse $2,000. 3 y.o., claim Nelson Gains Revenge, 3 To 0 four races including a mount on the favorite in the featured Jack and Jill Purse. Two great valuesTake your pick! Miss Rubin, who has won 12 ing s'a luriongs.

1 Babuanna (Kratz) 109 3 Classy Guy (Surrency) 117 3 Lady Kitty (Wright) 112 4 Astro Man (Manco) 120 5 Virginia Rebel (Coml) 120 Critical Point (Kotenko) 117 7 Love Arrow 110 Fearless Lady (Rowan) 112 9 My Friend Al 117 with the loss. Hisle, the Quakers promising center fielder, has missed recent action because of fatigue and spent last weekend in the hospital. Other Phils' homers came off the bat of rookie shortstop Don Money and Ricardo Joseph. Left hander Grant Jackson was the winning pitcher al -though he was tagged for four runs and nine hits in five Innings. Barry Lersch and Bill Wilson split the last four frames.

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races to date, is slated to ride Stoneland in the feature which brings together four woman SIXTH Purse $3,400. 3 y.o. claim ing one mue. la Shawn S. (Manco) 114 riders, and six male jockeys.

STONELEND looms as the probable favorite of the Jack and 2a Another Shadow (Donnelly) 112 3 First Instance 107 4 Art's Devil (Pruden) 112 5 Man Crazy 109 Shenstone Rullah (Sorensen) 112 7 Key Bob (Cooke) 114 Wln-Som-Woo (Kratz) 120 A. J. Snladowski ft Florence The Baltimore Orioles sustained their fourth exhibition loss yesterday to Kansas City, at Miami. Roger Nelson, an ex-Oriole, checked his former mates on four hits through the sixth inning. Mike Hedlund blanked the Birds during the final three frames.

Nelson is the 24 year old right hander whom the Royals plucked off the Oriole roster for $175,000 as their No. 1 choice in last October's American League expansion draft. Jul, a one mile starters allow "PfiTiriTl" IPEE3 Wmm3 GEE? aM3I Ol 01 UJJLiLI 'DniG ance event for four year old and up horses. The Bryan Webb trained contender turned in a dazzling performance in his last outing when winning by 18 Mason entry. 1 SEVENTH Purs $1,800.

4 ft up, st-alw. One Mile. "The Jack And) Jill Purse" 1 De Santis (Wolf) 120 2 Jolly Reward (GabrleUa) 120 lengths at Charles Town. tTJOiE IHESils RETREADS ON SOUND TIRE BODIES OR ON YOUR OWN TIRES 3 Wild Flight (Wilson) 115 4 Deroulade (Testa) 112 5 Co. W.

(Rowan) 112 Paul Blair collected two of Dover Downs 6 Plzzagalla (Kratz) 120 7 Stoneland (Rubin) 113 the Orioles four bingles. I Tae-A-Man (Crumo) 107 Results KANSAS CITY at Gov't Cut (Fromal) 112 10 Carrpet (DonnaUy) 112 3 4 0 0 0 Keiiy cr Ararr 2b Sonobs FOV S4 Seaford Track 4 0 10 4 0 10 3 0 0 0 0 00 0 4 3 2 0 4 10 0 3 0 10 Pios ss Keouol rf Oliver '3b Fiore lb Hedlund AE: Dancing Cloud (Ellsworth) 120 EIGHTH Purse $1,600. 3 y.o.. claiming $1,500. furlongs.

1 Azajet (Otis) 107 2 Brett (Rubin) 108 3 Brave Warrior (Rubin) 108 4 Count In Tears (Tichenor) 115 3 Astro World (Smith) 117 I Busy House (Tichenor) 115 7 Pity Pearl (Sheppard) 115 8 Becky's Mark (Kratz) 110 10 0 0 BALTIMORE 4b till tutors' 3b 4 00 0 Blair cl 3 0 2 0 RTmund ef 10 0 0 E. R'b'-on rf 3 0 0 0 Oalrymplt I 0 0 0 Powell lb 3 0 0 0 Moron 10 0 0 6. R'b'sontt 3 00 0 Ciiellar 0 0 0 0 R'ln'vsky ph I 0 0 0 Hendricks 3 0 1 0 0. J'nson 2b 3 0 Floyd 2b 00 00 Brlanqer 2 0 0 0 Hardin 2 0 0 0 May rf 10 0 0 TWllI 31 0 4 I 020 000 000 ON Kt-t Kirk Patrick 2 0 1 2 Healy bh-C 2 0 11 Neleson 2 0 10 Harrison ph 2 0 0 0 Team Triumphs Seaford High's track and field team got pff to a successful start yesterday by scoring a 73 to 62 win at Dover High. The Senators couldn't catch SUBSTITUTE RACE (to be used If necessary) Extra No.

1 Purse $1,400. 4 ft up Maidens. J'i furlongs. Tetali Kansas City Baiiimere the Bluejays, despite the double 1 Uncle Pepo 122 2a Kit Ann (Jacobs) 117 3 Cascanette (OUs) 117 4 Pat's Pat 112 5 Ocean Kis 117 8 May Pearl (Castaneda) 117 7 Little Jay Jay 112 I Sunday Jane (Kratz) 117 E-Hardin. DP-eltinre 1.

LOB Kansas City 4. Baltimore i. 21 Keough, Healy. SB Blair. ip a.

en ii ib Nelson (W i 4 Oil Hedlund 3 0 0 0 0 2 Hardin (L 4 2 0 0 2 Cuellar 3 2 110 3 HBP-By Hardin (Foy). A 9 Printemss Nine wins turned in by Henry Misnoa and Mike Patterson. Patterson won the mile In 4:40 and took the 880 in 2:04.6. Mishoe triumphed in the high jump and high hurdles. Dover won nine of 16 events, (Diavolikis) 122 10 Noire Guerre 122 AE: P.

J. Jet (Kratz) 122 Popular slza F70-14 whitewalls Plus 61 per tires Fad. axeisa tax, tales tax and recappabla tiro of sama aire off your car. Low Prices on All Sizes 6.50-13 I 7.35-14 or 7.35-15 I 7.75-14 or 7.75-15 12.50 $14.00 $15.50 FIRST RACK 6 fur. With Greal Pride (lichenori.

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Piano Hour. Flertins Countess also ran. fur. Rule Of Fact 1 Wriahll. SJ.M.

Poor Paul Jobnrnt S3.5A, Olorv Time .41. Little Kim. Orilnsnny. Blues Serena, Greeora. Never A Lady.

Mr. Umontown- Swim Swan also ran. Daily Double (2-3) paid $12.60 THIRD S2.0O0: V.i furs. Tne Great J.I.O. (Fronln.

ss.sa. na. inn Lovely Tsm (Vslerll Sll.no. Prince Tenor I Freshman) Time 42 4-3. Nimble Ml.w.

Bert's Pride, Farewell Lady. Red Manse. Fisherman's dinner also ran. FOURTH S2.J00: 5'4 furs. Take The Pot iGabrleim).

llS.il, toe. KM Chlre Bar (Glno) M.OO, Pmehurst fWolfl sia 2-5. Chuck Miller. Walab. Pririe.

Poo Tall also rail, FIFTH-SMOO: fur. Neat Dish (Oabrlellsl H.U. I4.W, Tollovce (Olcottl $3.50. Uarvina'a Will (Lilhtsl Sn.lt Time l.li'..i. Spcl'ed Rotten.

Tildor, Chesamiesu Jim Jammer. Eventually also rao. Ezacta-S-4 paid 117.40. 1 ml. Slrxmrro Reerer t3.il.

Abil Piccolo (Santtseo) S3.M. s-M Above The Salt Ticiiencr S3. 10 Time 1.4.1,. Fuel Pumo. Mr.

Sher. lock. Hcoeful Red also ran. SEVENTH SI .400 5 fur Welcome Clilme (Wrlahtl.lS.W. S.M.

Golisrd (Surrency! S3.4S, JVMl Social Princess (Carrtayl S3. 10 Time l.OSi. Grade's Host. Pent Amour. How Bout Dis.

Cyclobiond. Tidah. Enchanted Wonder. Freddie also ran. 5'.

fur Bath's Tune (Sorensenl.ill.e). 0. Soace rat (Oino) st.SO, ss.sa Kin Olay (Thornton) 13.10 Time IM. Laurel Made, Donrelia. Lady Leearle.

Aladdin Spin, Nad's Comet also ran. Exacta (8-4) paid $20.80 MM: handli. 1111.420. 'M m- Around Gal (Jacobs) 117 AE: Mr. Star (Kratz) 122 AE: Hi Tide (Surrency) 117 PRO HOCKEY AE: Halter's Pride but the Jays took more seconds (Diavolikis) 122 AE! Surtend 122 and thirds.

The superior depth was most evident. 8.55-14 or 8.45-15 $18.50 8.25-14 or 8.15-15 $17.00 Wm. AtUx ft Robert D. Ells, worth entry. Bruce Howard Cut National Hockey League Playoffs Today's Games East Division Fight Results All prices PLUS 43 to 71a! per tlr Fed.

erels tax, sales tax, and recappabl tlr of ssm eiz off your car. The Washington Senators yes By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS New York at Montreal, 1st terday sent right handed pitch game of best-of-7 series er Bruce Howard to their Plant City, minor league camp Toronto at Boston, 1st game of best-of-7 series West Division for re-assignment. Howard won only one game Tuesday's Fights LONDON Ralph Charles, Great Britain, stopped Luis Vitiates, New York, 1, welterweights. ORLANDO, Fla. Ray Anderson, 181, Akron, Ohio, stopped Willie Mclntyre, 182, Fort Lauderdale, 2.

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