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The Evening Sun from Baltimore, Maryland • 26

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The Evening Suni
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Baltimore, Maryland
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PAGE 2 THE ENiNG SLL, BALTIMORE. THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1972 UPI Teleotwto Delaware Parle Charts Here's How To Get In Shape For A Chess Championship Double Top Raiser-Pretty Witty (4-7) $70.60 Copyright 1912, by Triangle Publications, Inc. showery. Track good. Thursday, June 29.

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Ltherbury. Time J3Vm. 1 Hort Jockey Wt: P.P. Tod Raiser E. Walsh 112 4 Xaurii Rovale C.

Cooke 112 Dream Noe J. Kurt 112 li 2 4 7 6 3 o.ie 5'i 10 etr. la 2i 41 5 7J 3 8' 61 10 9 Pin, Odds 1 S2.10 21 19.M 4i 4.11) 4JI 103.40 51 2.80 6a 14.10 7" 7.50 8 5.90 9M 25.30 10 90.90 St. 8 2 3 1 9 7 10 4 l'i 2t 8" 7'1 31 9" 4hd 10 t' Cienla D. Brown 112 Minigajr D.

Garjan 113 Questa Rega A. Black 112 Straight Squall Aenello 112 Win 'N Snow M. ToUea 107 Shahon Garramone 113 Plorky Pixie E. Burnt 112 Handle $17.077. Top Raiser, 112 (Walsh) $6.20, H20, $2.80 Sauce Royale, 112 (Cooke) Dream Nose, 112 (Kurtz) Scratched Open Draft.

fx A. SECOND 3-yr. 6 fur. Pretty Witty, 112 (Feliciano) $14.20, $5.60, $3.80 Wear A Red Rose, 112 (Jimenez) $4.00, $3.60 yttle Corrie, 117 (Kurtz) Off 1.56. Time 1.13.

Wendy Lark, Chahar Jest Bronze, Kesari, Dare To Run, Love Bite also ran. lis iiipPllir iflif pj iplit Will lllilll Ipluja i ii sf.e....im.. a THIRD lxk fur. Popeyes Proof, 117 $8.20, $4.80 Primpies Cutie, 118 (Agnello) $6.40, $3.80 Tiger Magic, 120 $3.00 Off 2.24. 2-5.

Zara F. Merry Flirt, Comely Beauty, Ski Girl, Money Town, M'selle's Belle, Running Spy also ran. Uxacta (8-9) $81.60 5'4 fun SQUEB dBBH $DB iB JOI HE! Colts May Need GM; Joe Thomas Available They say chess is a great mental game, but you'd never know it from the way U.S. king Bobby Fischer Fischer meets Russia's Boris Spassky beginning July 2 in Reykjavik, Iceland, and he's been playing tennis and punching the bag at Grossinger, N.Y., for the past Maybe he figures the Russian will tire just watching. l-Lark Wood.

2-Madame 3-Queen truxton. 4-Waza State. 5-Tuscarawas. frr. Sundridge.

7-Fir Kin. 8-Mr. Ha Ha. 9- How They Ran Today What A lreasur. lU-Koman Bargain, li-aadair uiory.

Laced Coffee (Baboolal) M.M Time 1.43 1-5. Greeks Image, Hundred AQUEDUCT Weather Cloudy. Track Fast. Roberto 6-4 Favorite Honors, su Ka zon, Indian Bargain, under Cut. Ionaprlncess also ran.

Daily Double (4-5) said $23.80 for VS. FIRST RACE 3-yr. ti up; tur. FIRST RACE 3-yr. uo: 6 fur.

For Rich Irish Derby Keeo Up (Gonzalez) 38.10 16.20 11.40 It seems that Carroll Rosenbloom and Don Klosterman have become as inseperable as Rosenkrantz and Gildenstern. Therefore, if the Colt sale goes through, it'll be westward ho-ho-ho for general manager Klosterman, too. No longer will John Wayne be the only "Duke" in Hollywood. That's going to toss an important and immediate decision into the laps of the new Baltimore owners. With training camp approaching and a pile of contracts to be a new general manager will be needed quickly.

Robert Irsay of Skokie, 111., and partner Williard Keland of Racine, are too smart to discuss the matter publicly right now. Irsay, a heat and air conditioning tycoon, wouldn't, even say if I was hot or cold. He "duct" the issue. That just opened the door for speculation, which is fun for any newsman. The most famous personnel expert in the National Football League currently out of work is Joe Thomas, who was credited with building the Miami Dolphins into a Super Bowl power.

Keland used to be a minority stockholder in the 5 Liberty Bell Selections By The Associated Press Hasty Susan (E. Maple) s.wi dqPunch Line (Camillo) Time 1.11-25. Blao't Mamba, Speedy Lvric, Kv. Juclee. Patol.

Penny Fla. Dublin 3 Roberto, winner of the English Derby, was made FIRST RACE Randy's Miss, Gertalee, Roberto, listed at 6-4, is owned by John Galbreath who races in the United States a3 Lemon Peel. Pat The Nurse. Cora La- erione. Festival Of Silver also ran.

dqDisQualified from second to third. basy finance. SECOND Sunday Supper, Mister Market, Bless Me Tele. THIRD Indian Speed, Nashua Arms, Dyen Daa Waters. the Darby Dan Farm.

Mantou- LIBERTY BELL FOURTH Deeply Involved. Jewelled FIRST RACE JS3.500; 3- the favorite yesterday for Saturday's Irish Sweeps Derby, which will be marked by American husband and wife entries. Millions of Irish Sweepstakes ticket holders throughout the world will be closely following the race, since a ticket on the winning horse will 1e worh lin, listed at 16-1, will run fcr Mrs. Galbreath. Mrs.

Jim Mullion, wife of a U.S. shipping magnate, owns Balymore, who is the second vr. un; 6 'ur. Jon's Alright (Patterson) 4.S0 3.z8 2.4(1 Red Fog (Evans) 3.80 2.fiO Tim For Adventure (Davidson) 5.06 to walk in cold and shake up such a successful organization. Getting veterans and rookies to sign contracts would be the general manager's main assignment until he gained confidence and knowledge of the Colt system.

Irsay is a friend of George Halas, so he might hire somebody from the Bears' staff. One of football's great job-switchers, Perry Moss, was an assistant coach there. Colt fans are wondering where John Unitas will go after his playing career ends. Will he join the Baltimore front office, as expected for so many years, or will he go with Rosenbloom -to Los Angeles for added security? Like all honeymooners, Unitas is unavailable for comment. Lillian Has The Seniority Suppose Unitas said he'd take the job, but not until after this season.

Then Irsay Keland, would have to select an interim man from this list of highly qualified candidates: Bert Bell, Jr. Harbors a deep love for the game. Ordell Braase Willing to climb into the flaming pit. Lillian Henry has seniority in Colt office. Swami Clark He'd shake 'em up with trades.

John Williams Might be able to sign himself. Fred Neil Hasn't changed jobs lately. Hyman Pressman It would be poetic justice. Tom Marr He'd fill the chair. Neil Armstrong Saints hired an astronaut.

Freddy Schubach He started on a shoestring. Hank Iba Would run a tough training camp. Cameron Snyder So would he, for peanuts. Buddy Young Willing to make black history-Dick Otto, the 6-foot-6 National Anthem singer He'd tower above the field. "Loudy" Loudenslager An expert morale-booster.

Bella Abzug She's out of work. Boog Powell He may be, by September. Alex Hawkins Would impose strict 6 A.M. curfew. Time 1.15 45.

Cnanyte Rocxet, sugar Glove, Capital Eyes. FIFTH Penholder Sandy Mr Bandy, Olos Bland. SIXTH Deadly Dream Runformarlin, Not So Hell. SEVENTH Get Hap, Gypsy: Rattler, Corynth II. EIGHTH Four Skip, Native Shoes, Mabarif.

NINTH T. C. Tabb, White Choclate, Superb Move. BEST BET Four Skip. Shoes, Sturdy Nell.

Pebble Lane, Sua Sandy. Monarchs Joy, Diamond Dynamo, I choice at 4-1. Her husband will be racing a 33-1 shot, Aire, Utania also ran. KCOVD 'LOW: 1 ml. $125,000.

Red Brocade (Santos) 1.80 4.a z.bo Visual Fligbt (Moseley) 8.00 4.20 vniauuy wuuiu uc uuuu; iiiuuids a luiiuer assistant, coach here returned to Baltimore to match wits against Miami's Don Shula. Thomas Young Strong Team Among the experts in' the Colt organization, personnel director Gecrge Young seems the most likely candidate for promotion. But it's not known whether Irsay Keland are aware of Young's ability. Thomas and Young would make a powerful front-office team, no matter which man acted as GM and which ran the personnel department. Possibly the new owners already have in mind another man who will arrive quietly and participate in the Colts' famous family decisions.

You can't expect a new executive FIRST TIME EVER AT THIS LOW PRICE! MM KKHnr Tivo Teams Tied In Sun Tournament jiminez Was A Trifle Hasty Play in the first annual Sunpapers Pro-Scratch Team Championship has been rained out and rescheduled for July 5. t. mm worried about teeing it up at By Larry Hargrove Woodmont's Dave Jiminez burst into the Allview clubhouse early yesterday and the pep (fi il n'iriU'iA't nttie merto mean couldn't contain himself. In a heavy accent he rambled on about his 67 and his team's total of 140 in the first round of Hobbit's Glen," said Eig. One Of Hottest Items The way Jiminez is playing, however, Eig may be able to shoot ninety and still have his team come home the victors.

Jiminez, a four-time World Cup player for Puerto Rico (he teamed with Chi Chi Rodriguez), has been one of the hottest items in the area this tournament locked up. The rest of the field could pack it in and look for second place. "I doubt if anyone comes near that 140 total," he enthused. "Any team that can shoot 4-under-par in a scratch tournament should win it." Well, things didn't exactly work out that way. Within Striking Range By the end of the day the Chestnut Ridge team of Randy Morris and Mel Rifman had tied the low team total and several other teams moved within striking range with today's 18-hole final round set at Hobbit's Glen.

What makes everything even more interesting is the fact that Eig had an 89 at Hobbits in the Middle Atlantic PGA pro-am Monday and he admits that the same score could be repeated today. "Today was only the second time I'd played in nine weeks and I have to admit that the way I'm hitting my driver I'm the Sunpapers Pro-Scratch Team Championship. Tournament Locked Up As far as Dave was concerned he and his amateur partner, Mark Eig, had the year. Yesterday he had no bogeys and five birds for a sharp round of 33-34. His partner went 37-36 Morris and Rifman, who both played excellent golf Monday at Hobbits (Randy won the pro sweeps with a 69 and Mel had I ii'i ill 75) shot identical 70's.

Randy fx LOADS AT OUR OF OTHER REDUCTIONS ON MERCHANDISE went 38-32, while Rifman (a high school English teacher) went out in 33 and back in 37. Predictions Flying FACTORY FACTORY OUTLET LOCATIONS! rtTl, The predictions were flying from both teams. Jiminez said 4 he felt that he'd have to shoot 65 to help his team to a win, while Morris didn't go quite that far. "If Mel and I can team for a KNIT SUITS' SP0RTC0ATS SUITS 2 FOR $90 SPORTCOATS 2 FOR $60 liiwMiiiiiiiiift iiiiiifcim A illlW Jffiltflf Pillllf jplllif lllipfii I I 'I' llllll I "VmS Spring Summer SUITS SP0RTC0ATS 2 FOR $2500 Included or wide lapel A High Center Venl, Belted Bock Medell 1 Downtown only Selection of Solid Color DENIM BLAZERS 2FOR45 Flare Pockets, White Piping, Assorted Colors 145 (one-over) rn sit bacK in the clubhouse and let the rest ASSORTED PANTS Dacron Wool Blends 2 FOR 1000 FLARE BOTTOM PANTS 3 FOR $7.00 3 FOR $10.00 Downtown only of the field take a shot at us," added Randy. After battling a strong wind and small well-trapped greens, the entrants moved to the long er, tighter, woodsier Hobbit tract where long iron play is a must.

A Big Change "There should be a lot of changes in the field tomorrow (today)," offered Hunt Valley's Tom Smack. "Hobbit's will be in vs a big change for a lot of play ers." Smack and his amateur Les Noel were three shots off the pace at 143 after Tom 1 A A. J. fired a 69 and Les a 74. A A COME DIRECT TO THE FACTORY 127 W.

CONWAY ST. Open Mon. thru Fri. 9 A.M. to 4.45 P.M.

Sat. 8 30 A.M. to 4 30 P.M. "We've got to be right in the 127 IV. Conway St.

Alts Located in GLEN BURNIE PARK SLADE OUTLET 210 S. RITCHIE HWY. (Glen Burnie Village Shopping Open Man. thru fri 10 to 9 Sot. 10 to 5 Sunptpen photo Richard Children middle of things because in a tournament like this one, threr PUTT IT THERE-CIarence Cramblitt, left, hot 75.

Lenny Burroughs 74 In first round of Sunpapers-sponsored club championship tournament at Allview course yesterday. strokes can change hands on one hole," Smack pointed out..

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