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I i I THE POST-STANDARD 18 Aug. 5,1970 Favorite i Inumphs In Feature CANANDAIGUA, N.Y. (AP) Rolling Weed, a 3-year-old colt, took the lead at the half and won going away in capturing the $1,700 featured eighth race at Finger Lakes Race Track Tuesday. Jockey David Zambrana guided the winner over the furlongs in 1:09 for a return of $3.00, $2.40 oiid $2:10. planda Patente was second and returned $4.60 and $3.00, while March Apple paid $3.20 to show.

The daily double of No. 1, Vedas, and No. 7, Flogan, returned $878,40, one of the highest payoffs of the meeting. A crowd of 4,791 wagered $279,411. F.

L. Results Weather Char. Track Fast. ei. ao (Valeri) 78.3021.40 6.60 Birds Knob (Maldonado) 6.60 3.M Stall Getter (Olivares) 2.60 Off Time.1:16 W.

Ace Shu, Turf Miss, Needles Bay, Sheza Gaza. Always aleo ran. cl mdi, f. Flogan (Vedilago) 98.80 12.60 5.40 Happy Admiral (OUrares) 3.40 3.00 HumDinger (Hinsley) 4,40 Off 2:26. Time Who's; Time, Jet's Gino.

Topston. Vin Gin. Peters Lyric also doable 1-7 paid I87S.40) cl JTO eM f. River Party (Lana) 9.20 4.W 3.60 SureAPlpin (Smith) 11.60 6.00 Comes The Groam (VMllapo) 5.20 Off 2:49. Time 1:15 Victoria.

Fleetest London Wise. Salban; also ran. cl. mda U4TO. f.

Gameplatter (Maletto) H.OO 4.M Chicles Choices (McCullar) 11.00 7.00 mm I IT i 1 I 1 I I I 1 fc I I. I My Bbette (Hinder) 6.80 Off 3:13. Time 1:16 3-5. Justice. Heartney.

Bold Hcckteer, Reaping Wind, Amber Tint, SCR Pun also ran. 5tb--1-500. cl, 3TO up. 1 ml. Tunight (Olivares) Belles Village (Lana) Rinpcr Kinder (Vedilago) Off 3:36.

Time 1:44. Brother Pat, prim Pam, Acouchi ran. cl, 3TO up, 5 f. Four.Fight tor First Four horses were no more than a head apart when they hit the finish line in yesterday's at Finger Lakes. They finished 1-5-24 with Jockey Clandio Valeri riding Vedas, the winner, nearest the camera.

Winner paid $78.20 and started the 1 and 7 daily double which was worth $878.40 on 38 tickets. Trailing Vedas were Birds Knob (No. 5), Stall Getter (No. 2) and Ace Shu (No. 6).

JJJ JJ TM Vernon Double Worth VERNON Linda's Nugget, a 4-1 choice, hooked up with a Solvay-owned gelding, Grant's Boy, for the 6-8 daily double KOO 6.00 returned $56.40 Tuesday ISpjnight here at Vernon Downs. Danny Brainard drove 11.40 4.60 3.Sn 3.20 2.TO 4.00 Little Pitt (DonnaUy) May's Honor (Healy) Tom Jester (Urrutia) Off 4:01. Time Mr. Groom, Hit Maker. Trlfalamor, Dash Of Curry.

Hi-Ho Cberry-O, Six also ran. 7tb-- 1.5M, cl, 3TO Op, 6 f. 39.00 12.00 5.SO 5.40 3.20 4.00 Sky Fleet (Kent) second Andy (K. Smith). Walnut John (Plnkbibeinder) Off 4:26.

Time 1:15. Super Magic, Terry Topper, Feckin Paul. Nutkin, Milly's Reward. Sparsb also ran. (Quinclla 14 paid 171.60) ale, 3--4TO, a-Rolling Weed (Zambrana) 3.00 2.40 2.10 4.60 3.00 3.20 Olanda Patente (Maldonado) March'Apple (Milian) Off 4:50.

Tin Blue Kilts, a-FIying Mantis, Barone's Pest, Belle Seri also ran. a-Brieht Elm Stable--Waller Entry. 9th-- 3TO up, lmi.70ydi. 4.40 2.40 2.20 3.20 2.80 2.80 Chariot (Olivares) Faint Town Pink (Kent) Wish Ferd (VedilaRO) Off 5:13. Time On A Stage, Be Beyond, Citatory also ran.

(Exacta 43 paid $12.00) Attendance 4,791. Handle 1279,411. 9 Finger Lakes Rae Entries By Tbe Associated Press First Post 2:00 (EDT) cl. STOg.op, 5 f. xxEverything Itush B'or 117 For Hy 100 King's Own 120 xxKingdom Bay 113 xxApollo Miss Queen Newsy Jacqueline 115 Lop Eared Classic Day 120 Louie 112 cl.

3TO3 np, Aif. Game Orphan 110 Eternal Oaks 115 xxMr. Marten 108 Strong Willed 115 Good Fortune 115 xBound'In One in A Row 115 Rags 110 National Farewell Lady 107 Emblem 120 xxBronzeville 103 cl. 3-4YOS, 6 f. a-Kilbarry 112 b-Down East 117 xxSpeedy Carol 105 Lumpus Roman Carry 117 Pumpus 117 a-Gun Law 112 Who's Time 105 xCyane's Joy 110 b-Regal Scot 11 a-Wyman Mrs Montgomery Entry b-B Clonston Entry cl.

3TOS np, A f. Prez 120 b-Imapat 112 Krakatoffa 115 Off Broom 115 a-Blossom xxShasta Lane 113 Heath 115 xxRogers 113 a-Cadet Day 120 b-Fantay Lane 115 Lavender Craft 115 5 a-Lngley Molrooney Entry b-Shrewsbnry Morrete Entry 5th--LWO, cl. 3TOS up, 1ml. Combat's Call 120 xxFtfth Street 108 Two Fools Met 112 xxGorgia Moss 113 Greek Spirit 120 xCurragh yxFiftn Street 108 Grange 115 Two Fools Met 112 Dandiprat 111 Greek Spirit 120 cl. 3TOS a-Ourante 117 Southern Pall 113 W.

Pyncheon 120.b-xGo On Tip 107 Blaire 120 xFanflame 115 Jet Derby 109 b-imperial Nade Prince 107 Green Court 120 n-Jacobson ft Collins Entry b-Spencer A Hill Farm Entry cl. JTOS 6 f. yOraphic King 103 Priam Weed My Decade 114 Dr. Hecker Beadeye Donne 106 Rupsted Sea Shtrer Miss 115 xHill-Gap ale. 3TOS up, Sfo f.

Dressy Lad 114 Kaymore Honduras 114 Where's David p-Hoi Toi 114 a-Mid intent Ballots Brother 114 Glory's Pride cl. JTOS np. stove! 120 xxMpnessa Lee's Scout 109 Drag Pit xxAmbor Bell Night Bolt 120 xMethodicai- 110 x-5, Ibs AAC. Nugget who hadn't won a single race this season. He came up the outside in the backstretch and was in front at the three-pole.

He paced home a two-length winner over Rick- ys Pride, who led for the first half: -Linda's Nugget paid Grant's Boyi owned by Richard, Jack and John Korzyp, shot out to the front for the first half. Bill Arthurs let him drop back to second in the easy two-length edge over Jay Diamond. Pea Shooter closed from fourth for the It was the fl www Wrnon Entries second straight victory for the Solvay horse, and his fifth 1 of the season. The third race exacta of paid $29.80. Davy Decker, owned by Max and Esther Lobenhofer of Rome, took command in the backstretch and then hung on to Baeza On Winner At Saratoga By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Oxford Stable's Nttlve ner, won the American Legion Purse by three jmrts of a length to best seven other fillies and mares in the one mile feature before 14,003 at Saratoga.

Roman Consort, of the Hob- eau Farm entry including Someday was second by one and i lengths over N. Webster's Dark Emerald with Yes Sir two lengths farther back in fourth spot. Yes Sir was coupled in the betting with Swiss Cheese. It was the second win In nine starts this year for the bay daughter of Raise A Native and Dinner Partner and she paid $6.20, $2,80 and $2.40. Roman Consort returned 12.40 and $2.20.

Dark Emerald paid $2.80 to show. Native Partner was confident ly ridden by Braulio Baeza let the pacemakers, Roman Consortand Someday in that der, tead into the stretch. IBaert miide his niove 6ne- quarter mile from home, overtook the leaders and was ing clear id his game late bid. The mile was run in -VI- Jm Winning Saratoga Feature 4 I Native Partner (6), ridden by Braulio Baera, crosses the finish line to win the featured seventh race at Saratoga yesterday. Taking second place at the track was Roman Consort (2B) with Dark Emerald (4) earning third-place money.

(UPI Telephoto). Saratoga Results Free Press won his second straight race at when he beat the 9-5 favorite, Tillquest, by a nose in the feature race. Jockey Jimmy Combest rode Free Press, a four-yearnold son of Swoon's Son who paid $9.60, M-20 and $3.60 across the Tillquest returned $3 and while A. F. Folk's Bud N'Ree returned $3.40 to show.

Time for Heather Clear. Track Fast. fM, cl. mdn 3YO np. 1 f.

Son (RTurcotte). 13.00 5. One More Card (Velasquez) 9.40 River Off 2:00. Tttne Rullah Baby, Liege, The Composer 3.60 4.20 5.80 Oteaga. Cherry ran.

5.00 3 5 Take it. Valetse, Welcome Jamie, Sister, Diedre, Cute 1 Crafty, Toast, Miss oc 2:32. 54 paid the six furlongs over a track was 1:10.2. fast Amsterdam just toyed with her opponents as she sped to an easy 10-lengths victory in the $8,000 Jim Fiske Purse at Monmouth Park. 3.60 3.40 5,20 FIRST--FACE, $800.

Horie Drirer Valcador (J. Belewteh) Miss Green HI) Coiy Girl (J. Bailey) Sign Raider (H. MacMulUn) Mr Day (W. Arthurs) -Laura (J.

Sears) Lilt 3 Oats 8 4 5 6 2 5 8 4 8 3 3 3 5 Maybelle (GK a 8 7 Star Coburn (L. Brown) 2 4 Merry Diamond (--) 6 4 4 Queen (W. Hatfleld) AE--Sonnies Heel (H. Kesner) I SECOND-TROT, Truris (H. Short) 4 Swinging Speed (Gl.

Garnsey) 4 0 0 star Tackle (B, McNulty) 5 .8 Soda Hill (A. Hult) 7 3 Don Norberto (S. Putaski) 7 8 0 2 4 7 1 7 Special Action (--) 5 8 Hard Decision (A. Allen) 7 4 Renee Ham De (C. Hammond) 3 4 AE-- Jahna Lou AE-- Horace Hanover (N.

Bower) THIRD-PACE, $850. Kirk (G. Waugh) 3 3 5 Js Tomboy (A. Cameron) 8 8 6 Margie May (F. Cuff) 7 7 5 Thorpes Gai (G.

Forshey) 0 0 0 Adele Hanover (A. Allen) 8 2 2 May Farvel (J. Sears) 5 5 7 Linda G. Hanover (A; Bordner) 5 6 11 Emmys Folly (F. Leightlye) 4 0 0 AE-- Candy (-- AE-- Pauls Comeback (H.

Kesner) FOURTH-TROT, $850. Duke Flack (R. McNulty) 3 Marcon Mimosa (C. Hughes) 8 Jim Ha.rhu.(C. Hughes) 7 Tuscany (H, Smith) 1 Sabastar (E.

Ellis) 3 Willow Green (D. 8 6 6 7 1 4 1 4 Rum" toddy (H. MacMuilin) 4 8 AE-Raise You Ten (H. Ross) FIFTH--PACE, Pebble (W. Sherwood) 3 Stoney Dale CW.

Arthurs) 2 3 eke out a nose win over a fast-j second choice of the crowd, of closing Locust Hanover in the $1,600 featured trot. The eight-year-old gelding had Robert DePaul at the reins and he clipped four-fifths of a second off his life mark. It was his third win in 11 starts and sent his year's earnings past the $3,500 mark, Charles Clark got Beauty Dares out in front and was able to keep the lead until DePaul came out with Davy Decker for the lead. Nugget finished a quarter-length back for show. The winner paid $11,00..

Vernon Results I FIRST-- PACE, Linda's Nut get (Brainard) 11.00 4.60 .00 Ricky's Pride (Allen) Regan Way (Arthurs) 3.80. 3.20 4.20 Also started: Scot's Gold, Leif the Lucky, Sheldon, Willie Wyn, Rocky'5 Ladd. (Prima Joe did not finish.) SECOND--PACE, $900. Gran't Boy (Arthurs) 5.60 4.00 3.00 Jay Diamond (Bonaccorso) Pea Shooter (Johnson) Also starteed er, Jatty 2, Senga Sway. Fount ainhead.

4.20 3.W Blue Broth Zola's Boy, DAILY PAID THIRD--FACE, $859. Scottish Bret (Allen) 3.00 3.00 2.40 Gold Spring Doc (Campbell) 6.60 4.40 Dale Volo (Smith) Z60 A started: Midnight Star, Anmbro Judo, Maiden, Peter Tomfion, Silver Creek Patsy. EXACTA--5-1 PAID FOURTH--TROT, $1,200. Woreen's Dean (McNulty) 12,60 5.20 3.80 Belle Queen (J. Sears) Frosty Lad (Weaver) 4.00 2.90 4.40 Also started: Hoot Mat, Princeton Lobell, Yankee Davee, Helen Mix, Mango Hanover.

FIFTH--PACE, $950. Great Gene (Dailey) 7.40 Silver Creek Abbe (Morrison) Efsher (Adams) 4.00 6.40 3.60 3.80 7.40 CandyLobell (J. Adriance) $, 7 4 4 8 Mountain Hal (--) 4 2 6 111 111 114 101 114 114 109 109 108 Tyrant Heads Field in Stakes OCEANPORT, NJ. (UPI) Locust Hill Farm's Tyrant will attempt to spot seven rivals from three to 11 pounds Wednesday in the Salvator Mile Handicap, next-to-last stakes of the meeting at Monmouth Park, which closes Saturday. Victory in the one-mile race, worth $28,500 with eight starters, would be the second stakes win of the year for Tyrant, who.

took the Carter Handicap in May. Without scratches, the Salvator will have a win value of $18,525. Expected to give Tyrant the biggest competition is Audley Farm Stables' Charles Elliott, clamed for $15,000 in June and second since then in the $100,000 Amory L. Haskell Handicap. His carries 118 pounds but has no Fine Touch H.

Lowe) 2 6 Ebony Abben (R. McNulty) 7 7 Melodic Kay (H. Okusko) 8 4 Trailer Kid (G. Waugh) 3 2 Roste (P. Mondi) 8 5 AE--Trigger (P.

Letghtlye) AFr-Kurt Rod J. Bailey) SIXTH--PACE, Armbro Karina (D. Bell) 4 Imcsometrick (R.McNulty) 3 Mar Con Nero (J. Bailey) Phyllis Painter (G, Forshey) Mr. Rip -) Easter Candy (--) 4 5 I 5 2 8 6 FOxy Time (H.

Ross) 2 7 5 Kestrel Flight (A. Cameron) AE-Mighty Victorian (-) 7 6 5 3 1 1 4 2 5 4 4 2 4 1 1 SEVENTH--PACE, $1,100. Deans Mary (P. Mondi) 2 Ion a Duke (S. Johnson) 2 Jimmy Jo Atom (J.

Sears) 1 Sicfcawampus Boy (--) 2 Star Haven (W. Andrews) 6 Crisp Chief (H. Kesner) Test Mile (H. smith) 3 Robert Atom (G. Waugh) 1 EIGHTH-PACE, Pattyhili Mart (A.

Allen) 7 Cindy Van Patrick (L. Gilmour) 3 Keystone Flash (W. Adams) 5 Armbro Kerry (J, OBrien) Estes Mlnbar (Ga. Garnsey) 3 Knight Reward (R. McNulty) 1 Starfire Hanover 2 Go Worthy (W.

Andrews) 3 2 4 5 1 1 4 1 4 1 4 3 6 6 1 1 1 3 1 4 5 8 5 Also started: Scotch Dancer, Knight Court. Miriam Butler, Mlml Far- vel, Lach EXACTA--1-? PAID SIXTH--PACE, $1,360. Grand Old Party (Smith) 8.00 3.60 3.00 Irish Bailey) Rose Peter (Green) 3.00 2.60 2.40 Also started: Game Scarlet, Beau Cherte. Charter, Santar. (Brown Beauty scratched).

SEVENTH--PACE, Frances Go (Waugh) 9.30 Kimona Hanover (Smith) 4.00 3.60 2.M 2.60 Worthy Hundred (Weaver) 3.00 Also -started: Bye Bye Beezer. Armbro Enslfn, Sandylane Red Charger. (Wyncresf Guy scratched). EXACTA-fr-5 PAID $24.66. EIGHTH-TROT, $1JM.

Davy Decker (DePaulV 11.00 5.00 3.00 23,312, New Amsterdam paid $9.20, $4.80 and $3.80 across the board after going the mile and l-16th in 1:44. Peaceful Union, who came up for second 12 lengths in front of Laura Bell, returned $5.40 and $3.80, and the show payoff on Laura Bell was $4.40. Richard S. Reynolds veteran Misty Cloud, who had been doing all his racing on dirt tracks, switched to the grass and chalked up his second straight victory at Delaware Park in the All Hands Purse. Powerfully handled in niile: and l-16th turf course event by Robert A.

Smith, Misty Cloud survived a head-and-head finish to prevail over Debenture Stable's Tryandstbpme. Third money went to Mimi Guyberger's Cispar, two lengths away. mda, f. Golden Josie (RUssery) 4.40 Dutiful (Pincay) 3.10 Scatter Flan (Olivares) Off 3:12. Time Chicken Pie, Quick Silver Girl, Geet First, Come Ashore, Quilt, Grow Light, Tamsftee, Rucala also ran.

mdn 2 TO, 6f. Point Gammon (Crug't) 135.40 39.6017.60 1 Atlanta Thumps Astros I 1L HOUSTON (AP) Pat Jarvis 1 helped Atlanta to two runs with two singles and notched his 13th victory with relief from Hoyt i Wilhelm in the ninth inning as the Braves downed the Houston Astros 6-1 Tuesday night. Jarvis, 13-8 equalling his 1969 victory total, yielded only a single to Jim Wynn in the fourth, two walks in the fifth and Doug Rader's double in the. seventh until the Astros knocked him out with hone out in the ninth. John Mayberry tripled, Joe Lucky Ole Me (Rotz) Spit And Polish 4.80 3.60 7.40 Off Time 1:12 Vivere, a-Our Mod, Clems Law, Gossip, a-Cathy Capers, Canterbury Tale, Actual, Sporty Tune also ran, a-Elcee-H Stable ft Greer entry cl, STO.

7 f. Tensean (Paeza) 1S.40 9.60 5.00 8.60 2.SO Paths Of Truth (RLTurcotte) Mr. Trim Relic (RTurcotte) Off 4:15. Time Craftsanship, Debbys Charm, Brybe Bee Royal Aska, Frosty Cat, Braddock's Road, Potters Wheel also ran. (Exacta 1-5 paid SVfi.OA) ale, 3TO up.

7 f. TM 3M 'do 4.00 a-Delver (Cruuuet) Fire Aboard (Vasquez) a-Concerned, Wilkinson, Bird Of Thoria, Very High, Montauk King also ran. Ranch Entry. aK, 3YO np 4 mi. Edge Canadians, 2-7 Busco.

Ballard Combo 7 Paces Ruth Stars' Win Native Partner (Baeza) 6.60 3 .80 2.40 b-Roman Consort (RW'dhoUse) 2.40 2.20 Dark Emerald (Velasquez) 2.80 Off 5:19. Time 1:363:5. a-Yes Sir. b-somcday, a-Swiss Cheese, After Me, Table D'Hote also ran. a-Whitney Entry.

b-Hobeau Farm Entry. ale, 3TO up. IVn mUtnrtt Sinn Of The Times (JVasquez) 8.60 3.60 5.00 2.60 3.20 29.20 A.Ts Olte (Gustines) SaUly Le Sec (RWoodhouse) Off 5:51.: Time Sftdair's' Bouquet, Old Man's Darling, Abadan, Polly Piper, Buclclaod Bird. Day Of Reckoning also ran. (Esacta paid IW.4B) cl, 3TO np, 1H rot Tricky Scamp (Behnonte) 5.20 3.20 2.60 Raymond (Cruffiet) 3.80 2,60 Rooney's Sword (RTurcotte) 2.80 Off 6:23.

Time Hollow Crown, Gordorigo, Sudden Sunrise also ran. (Attendance 14,613. tow act leaders lm lint-day Bl the a SWDGA Abby Blfelow Toarnament a i Ctnnlry Clob (18 hole): T. M. E.

McKeana 71, A. La- Vote 74, B. 74, C. Hood 75, R. Heme 75, L.

Geeley 75, J. Walcott 75, u. llnett C. Flint 71, C. ftaiinkahn 77.

A. 77, R. DowBlu 77, S.Cam- 77, F. 77, H. Sdba 77.

trma WUhelm won Townt Isle league toomament. tetderi of 18-boIe. three-baU, best ball tonniey it tho BelleTae Country Chib: Mri- Normtn i i John Lyncb-Mri. Eofcne MnrtHt gl; Mrs. Je- MeMahon-Mrs.

Martin Kelly.Mra. Thomas Fahe? Miw Virginia Allen- Mrs. Melrin Coofhenoar-Mni. Panl Back Locust Hanover (McNulty) Nugget (Adams) 6.00 3.80 4.60 Also started: Silken Satin, Beauty Dares, Justly Flame, Oarucm Bui- let, Rajah's Rodney. NINTH-PACE, Felices Pride (Plorshey) 3.00 2.60 2.20 4 1 7 AE--Nailznah (L.

Canton) AE--Nibbles Bonny "(--) NINTH--PACE, $1,400. Quick Guy (A. Mondi) Mites Stoney (J, Bialey) 1 4 8 4 4 1 2 6 1 8 Battle (0. Waugh) 5 4 Seantor Que W. Clark) 3 5 Beacon Flash (A.

Allen) 1 Chancy Gene Mary Frisco (Green) 4.40 2.80 3.00 "Also started: Blue Pirate, Armbro Kama, Knight Katlh, Key. (Baldridge Lobel slratched.) EXACTA-2-4 PAID $1121. Softball ftOLVAt Nitro'j TV 17, Babarban 2. For the Titcon, Hank Vtttt and George a a a itreked home Highland Pride (W. Hughes) 7 5 Saracen 'R.

Richards Jr.) 3 6 DandyChance (L. Brown) Vernon Picks SAVE WKA LAMB k. 1-- Cwy Ctrl, MlMr tacBt, 0. 2-Ma mi. SvtBrnw 8pM4.

Tirh. J-Jf Tombn. G. Hamer, Emmyi FoPy. fc 4-8abastir.

Dike Flack, Caady 5-Fhie TMfe. ABtoa, Tratter Time, PfeylUs rainier, Armtn Karlna, 7--E Atom. Jimmy AUm, Bay. ft-- KeyitoM Ftoh, fltarflre RaMwr, Kerry. Senator Qoene, Sara CM.

BEST BET-Keyilenc a In tbe LONG la tke tilth. 1 Lake Shore Linksmen Plan Scndoff for Pro Lake Shore members are honoring their new pro, Jim McCoy, with a sendoff party Thursday for Jim will be peting in the national PGA in Tulsa next week. runs. FIREMEN'S Tully fi. OnAwlafa Reaerratlon 3.

DJck Krem aiHehed the wtn after tie teams had tied for flnt place wilfc recerdt. Mike Oeinta, Jim PilaaU and Ed In the wining tins. UFA Clay Hotel 11, aid 1. RECREATION Erie, which closed nt a 1-5 aeaaoa. twirled the wli wnlle laie and Jokn Reppord btme raM for Erie, wklck clot ed oit a I- leaden of tke twa-ball, best ball play at Green (18 hole): Cecil Brotoa-Jesi Romano 66, Ellen a i a Hemmel 70.

Betty Whlte-Pkyllla Montmeat 71. top tcorei of the U-nole at Lakeahore: taw troaa Rita Cna M. Clais A -B. Mclntoak, low net 75, L. 75, A.

MUend Claw 0. MctatfUIn 70, G. Mfeile 74. Clan E. FRUS H.

WllUuns 74. A. Fal COM 77. Clau D. Klckkoff Leaders of tke Ladtea bay.

competition Mid-Lakes Coutry at bolts): Grofa B. Daky-I. Kter 31 ttw Net McNett. tow M. tow Patts J.

Winners the women'a day play at the Seneca Galf Crane: Class A Barb Markell, low pntta Monica Galleciei. low jmtte Rnth tcadiflf in 2be nine-hole 9taku at CateMfia: A Gtnay BagU. low itna Helen 53. Rot MeHuf 56. Claia Joan Davit 51, Helen Baekai flt, flhtr- Wy ROiea M.

Claaa Rntk Johnaon 62. Either Waanttedt Mi Jean Leaders tha ntat-hale at Low net Latrimore 36, Edwards 40. Viola Writkt 35, Beatrice Shirley Silver 31, Helen STAMFORD, Conn. Andy Busco pitched a one-hitter and Scott Ballard delivered his third game-winning hit in four outings here Tuesday as the Upstate New York (Onondaga County) All-Stars edged the Canadian All-Stars, 2-1, in North Section Senior Babe Ruth League Tournament action. The winners scored their first run in the first inning as Mark Ellis singled, stole second and scored on an infield error.

Upstate New York scored again in Top icores in the Twilifht Leane Bearer Meadows: CUM A Low net: Doris Cole 34 Barbara Defenderf Jeao Brace 96 Billie Lennart 3, Ann Zahn 37, Mtltie Allen 43. Clisi Lenee Smith 63. 43. Betty Arnold 49, Joanne Bears leaders thi Twilifbt competition it ttestrafe: low gross Dee Williamson 41, Betty Daly 44. Low Be Bftt 37, Vera Nlcolni 37.

Low putts Marie Markt 15, Edith WllliatnsOB 15 Secret Score Alvli Garela. Tacy 32s tew Helen 27i Ann Adanw tatrle MJera Kw ittff Helen Greseni I 9 15t aecret jr rt. Betty Leei Alice Guilfoye; law net. Shirley SmttB es Roost Hwte sweew leaderi: low ftvss, Lucille Schafdt Arlene fflrsh Class Rocaes Roo dan A Tlli law crow, Marian O'Heam S3; low net, Rote Clasa tow ffrwi, Shlrier Mayer law net, Pearl Mahley 39. Towne Me wom i's secret score lead- Claaa A Dyer; Clan Mary Helen Ot- borne.

Helen Connie Meehan; Cia Bea C. Coparla0. Three-ball besUball winnera at Ononda- H. Mnfray. Mrs.

J. Stone. Mrs. T. Roffan 64; H.

Terrell. MM. L. Meier, Mrt, R. Fagan 65; Mra.

Vibbert. Mn. C. J. 65.

8, Pieky'a Kett. X. Jim Eyaa and Dan Bltek atcked kerne nw for the wiMeni. 5. Tiger levnfe I.

JehR Keket irere aereti Ike wlMlat tally. pwpSa MercheMe 4, OMt4a(i AC WayM Meatert, pMeM tfce wta aN betted in twe rvna. Dele Reaatil ettfled eetMt eietHr taUyjerijje wtopirri. TMCA iNOrSTEIAL McMillan Beek Cerrlet 1. fer iwfrKd tke wta art Cery Merrlhew Little Utcobi Tart 8, Taamatcra tarn fHeM Wbi, cUlB 1 ifriktMti, fttek SWlN ranged tint MU.

EASTERN LEAGUE Pittsfteld 3, Elmin 1. Manchester 1M, Reading 3-7, Wateitary 44, Pawtocket Clan A Rote Clmmtlllca, hw tma 45; Fran Greaga, tew Carm Dttitce CUaa Lena Sfftfli low nt SH; tow net 34. C-- AMI Hw tratt Sit Amu tow net SI. Clan Jndy tow Cal low net Leadlnf scores of tlw wom- ens' play at Pomncy Hills: Low pitU Naomi Akramson 14, Mary ABB Cnan Lewta Pern 15, Jeanne Miller Marian Natelso li. Wlnaen el tke a i a Hawtfcan Tornameat at PemVey Hllli: l.

Fera Ctrea. 2. DM UrtlatU, U-krte wiaaers 1 Fnrten, 1 RaaJda. Tep vearee fa Ike leane el Watt rale: VIMS A Cwradl 4ei Ckartette IVH. lew Heyler 8.

ClateB Neaey Beaeeraaa lew frees 47, ntfllie Belli lew art Claei Urtila Ntflacd, Hilda lekaefer, lew act It, Leaf 31 Cleee D-- Derethy tarreaitte tow (rate liaiel Beteia lew aet Marea Kaaa H. fiiy sfjrdW! Leaden tba ll-keta at Netttatham Kaelh: flbeae aet Mart tana Lawtet 71 H. Cine Mrt. i. Harry Zafem Mattbew Chartoa aad Mn.

Jeta Mn. Caartoe FatrtttlaB al, Mlee tow Mm. Batti. Ftorewt toaw in CltaiC Mn. Ckarlai Owtae 17, Mn.

Teraea mi Mn. Jeaa lee- Mn. AMertee Merwel aad Mn. Kevwer aad i a LAW pntte lenders at were Dotorein Flukes with. IS, Arlene Kn- laa with to and Zlta wltk 12.

Skaneateles three-ball belt-ball winners; H. Richard, A. Kwhn, J. S4t Blum, A. Niefcets, G.

M. Tnttock. J. Ryan, G. Henitffan Hane, J.

M. A. Naders at Carilry Chib: Class A low G. Tellman low net, H. Walsh 19? special event.

M. Class tow cross. M. Banm 1M; tow net, Gmiey 7Sf spe- event, K. Rill, Bnhnert; Claaa low R.

fffckham Hw net. T. Maaerllaa 93: special N. J. Gatk.

H. Falce Beaver Meadews wemea'e sweepAtakea wlmers: Ctaee A J. Llaen 74, M. Feraker D. KlfialMB It, D.

Kadwa 79; A. Dwiadh C. Freatx Tl. H. Bardfek 7'; Class S.

NeTlm Tt T. Hall 75, Beeffkman Tt. Small Ends Holdout ATLANTA (UPI) Linebacker John Small, formerly of The Citadel; ended his lengthy holdout Tuesday and signed a rookie contract with the Atlanta Falcons, Small, MooK 243-pound College All-Star, was to report to the Falcons training camp at Johnson City, late Tuesday and begin practice Wednesday morning. Terms of his contract were not made public. By The Associated Press First Pest 2:90 (EOT) el mdn, 2TO, f.

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The losers broke the scoring ice in the fifth when two errors and Frank O'Reilly's single the Canadians' first hit of the game produced a run. Busco struck out three and walked none in picking up the win. Walt Barren had two hits for the winners while Ellis, Ballard, Bob Weismore and Bill Smorol had one apiece. Upstate New York will play the loser of Tuesday night's Stamford vs. Metropolitan New York contest in 8 p.m.

action Wednesday. Morgan singled him home and Wynn bringing in Wilhelm, who retired the next three hitters; sending the Astros tb their seventh loss in eight games. The Braves jumped on Ron C6ok, 2-2, for two runs in the first inning on successive singles by Hank Aaron, Orlando Cepeda, Tomtnie Akron and Bob Aspromontei Jarvis singled in one run in the fourth and reliever Tom Griffin wild pitched in another. Singles by Jarvis and Felix Mil- Ian and a walk loaded the bases for Cepeda's sacrifice fly in the Tony Gonzalez hit his seventh homer in the eighth. ATLANTA a i HOUSTON a i OBrown 1 0 0 0 JAlou rf 3 0 0 0 Gonaaiez cf 2 1 1 1 Lemaster 0 0 0 Milian 2b 3 0 1 0 Mayberry Ib 1 1 1 0 HAaron rf 5 1 1 0 Morgan 2b 4 0 1 1 Cepeda Ib 4 1 2 1 Wynn If TAaron If 3 0 1 1 Rader 3b Lum If 2 0 0 0 Menke ss Aspromte 3b 5 0 2 1 Cedeno cf King Garrido ss Jarvis Wilhelm 3 1 0 0 Watson 4 1 2 0 JEdwrds 4 1 2 1 DjLauro 0 0 0 0 RCook Griffin 4020 4 0.1 0 3 0 0 0 4000 2 000 3000 0000 1000 0000 Geronimo rf 2 0 0 0 Total 36 C12 5 Total 31 rs i Atlanta 2 0 0 2 i Houston 0 0 0 0 001-1 DP--Atlanta LOB-Atlanta 10, Houston 5, 2B--Rader.

Mayberry. HR--3onzalez. (7). SB--Milian. SF--Cepeda.

IP BERBBSO 8 5 1 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 3 1 3 7 4 3 3 2 22-3 3 1 1 3 1 2 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 WP-Grttfin. Jarvis Wilhelm R.Coofc (L.2-2) Griffin Lemster DiLauro Save-- WUhelm. Watson. JBiiy an economy car A 1970 CADILLAC from SPECTOR CADILLAC 116 Miahi- 112 b-Inca Queen 116 a-New England 116 Farm entry b-WEitoey entry ale, 3TO np, mi. tarf a-Sun Colony Klttiwake Patelin Openly Apolla Flight 118 Dream Of Klngi 116 Trident Shclt Of Araby 116 Naahua Hoad Dlstray Teri Blair Miss British Glen Nymph Loyal Subject Joe's til Girl 118 Hilaire 111 JTO.

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Subject, Glen Nymph, Proof Set. Bent Bet--Patella. High-Priced Filly Finishes Third OCEANPORT, NJ. (UPI)Reine Enchanteur, the Sea-Bird filly who brought a then-record bid of $405,000 at the Keeneland summer yearling sales of 1968, finished third Tuesday in her debut at Monmouth Park. Wendell P.

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