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SeC. SEPT. 5, 1 965 gpg flngf It Qmttf 2 MARMADUKE By Anderson Lceming Feature Avoids Jam Centory Wins DEL MAR Teton Holiday, a 28-1 out stretch, but Bill Hartack had i l-Z' Coeyrlsht, 145v by Trlenflk) Publication, Inc (Dally Farm) MAR TURF CLUB, OEL MAR, CL SATURDAY, SEPT. 1MJ S5TH DAir 0F 42-DAY SUMMER MEETINO) (All finishes confirm by official Photochert Camera) SfJOO; second, $450; third, $300 Irrtex Horse. Owner.

Wt. lix Shr.rlow's Ace fL. Jones) 117 i2 "'Islama Glory (Vlrarsy Farm) 117 Gono (K. H. Qvale) 114 (UMiBa'fioa Prince (M.

F. Carney) 117 UUJrk Em Into (Mrs. J. Eyraud) 117 VjTWMassa Muscle (V. P.

Peline) Ufl-jChalktoe (R. Brinson) taotiSfep Free (Riley A Mitchell) Ill j'S-Molokei (Mr. E. L. Gibson) 1U rjimt.

:22 1-5, 3-5, 1-5, 1:10 3-5. lies. Blue Vic was' victorious in 1956. Luckiest horse to avoid the traffic tangle was Teton Holiday. The jam was caused when -Fleetestnoor bore in at the head of the stretch and hit the rail, breaking stride badly.

First Marriage, racing directly be hind, stopped suddenly and was a able to avoid a bad collision. -Merlin Volzke, aboard Te ton Holiday, alertly wheeled his mount around both fillies that were stopped cold in front of him, came to the middle of the track, then had Clear' for fleeting moments it looked like one or more of; fillies might godowiu i Roman English Toff eer and Premise had the most speed- down the" back- Wli, Driving. Winner, b.g. 3, by Shadows Start Toumure. Trained by M.

D. Parke, in 5' Ace claimed by O'Donnell, Harrison Kolb for $4,000. Mutuet pool, $75,539. Two-dollar mufuels paid: SHADOW'S GLORY, 8.48, 3.80, 140 1SLAMS GLORY, tit, 8.20; SHASTA GONG, 2.10. sider, came from last place in the field of 13 to get se condr money, a length in front of Premise.

Century, a staunch favor ite, rewarded her backers in the holiday crowd of 19,637 with a return of $5.80. And from the authoritative man ner in which she won, it was a big price. After the race, Elmore and trainer Gordon Campbell said that Century may be supplemented to the 000-plus Futurity that closes the season here one week from Tuesday. Her victory in the Debutante: waj worth $42,175, and marked the se cond time that Elmore's roy-al blue and white silks have been first, in this ing contest for 2-year-old fil OUTDOORS ACE was outrun for half im i iiie stretch turn to close fast on ine oursiae or in eariy leasers ana, up in time. ISLAMS GLORY was closest to SHASTA GONG, while the latter was making the' pac and caught him in the last thirty yards only to lose out in.

the closing ttrfcas. SHASTA GONG opened up a good lead while. making the pace and saving grcud In the stretch held on well. BALBOA PRINCE displayed food early speed buf weakened. No scratches.

1 gjgj 'He-only likes 'em rare! Thqt's why I have mint well 1S03" SECOND RACE-SIX FURLONGS. $5,000. h-TJex Horse. Owner. Wt.

(lrHAngel's Orphan (Rch. R. Hondo) 117 14Al9ierS (Elmendorf) 117 (l4Mr. Wish (McBrayer'i Zarate) 11 M'i-Jerry Flynn (Lucky Pierra Sta.) 117 1 Le Chen (Lax 8, Lois) 114 HU "Charlie H. (Cake 4.

Garibaldi) 114 lr j-vvaralation A. J. Leonard)xll2 (M SfGotta Do (Mrs. R. Carruth) 119 14-J'Jedgar's Boy (W.

N. Modglin) 114 1401 "Ground Attack (T. Gibbs) 114 I Time. :22. :45 3-5, 58, 1:10.

(Clear, and out. Winner, ch.g. 7, by Indian Red Blue PP 2 4 a 1. 8 7 10 .3 tutl pool, $130,683. Dally double pool, $127,888.

Tw(M)ollar mutuels paid: ANGEL'S J.W5 MR. WISH, J.20. The Vanishing Dove: Why Does It Leave? 'ANGEL'S ORPHAN, never far away, moved up on the Inside nearlng the stretch finding an opening between ALGIERS and the rail in the last fifty yards edrne through to win under urging. ALGIERS was hi rather tight quarters after Ihttarf then got through a couple of openings next the rail to reach contention arm-taughf EDGARS BOY after passing midstretch To noid on wen. mk.

wish trteda good challenge on the outside at midstretch and continued well to the finish. FLYNN raced wide but made up some ground. LE CHENE was badly eulwA early but raced very wide on the stretch turn. JEDGAR'S BOY tired in BY LUPI SALDANA Tim Outdoor Editor thj -I jst furlongs. No-scratches.

DAILY DOUBLE (5 i rnn THIRD RACE SIX FURLONGS! lJJO winner, $1001 second, $500 MOW. 1 T53 ex Horse. Owner. Wt. wf6-Oaddv Bob (Warring Ranch) 114 5 Compelling Force (Motor Stable) 114 IS Jack Mr.rMrs.

J. Sulli) 117 1 Wrish Pro (Double Stock Farm) 114 2 -a--Sweet Jeanne (Colosia Souza) 112 3 Maniac (Wagner Stable) Ttard Living W. Cluer) 114 7 B48Tr. L. V.

(Radkovich Stk. Fm.) 117 4 Tlm. S.S. -M a-5. :5 1-5.

1:11 2-5, won easily. Winner, br.g. 2, by Aberion tuei Pool, $154,189. Two-dollar mutuels paid. DADDY BOB, 1.60, 2.80; HONEST JACK, 3.40.

DADDY BOB began slowly then rushed PP stretch to race strongly down tne miooie or rracn in me sn-eicn ana picmng up the leaders In the last fifty yards won going away. COMPELLING FORCE had vpeed while racing a trifle wide and outfinished HONEST JACK. Latter got through on the Inside of COMPELLING FORCE nearlng the stretch turn and saved ground thereafter: IRISH PRO was always fairly close. SWEET JEANNE made a fair move on the outside nearing the stretch 1 eft A FOURTH RACE-SIX FURLONGs. Adj.v $M35, second, $525; third, $400; Horse.

Owner. Wt. Consultation (Mrs. Rutherford) 117 145 Plashey Luke (P. A.

Painter) 119 (144)li's Speed (H. Sayles) .........114 I4j, king Rube (Mrs. J. Mosbacher) 11 The Fool (Es. N.

G. 1U 1454 Apprehensive (Mrs. J. Eyraud) 1U 4 The Roan Clown (Mrs. J.

Bolt) 114 (UMia-Beag Bob (P. Hansen) 117 1375 a-Bell' Ace (Mrs. Bendlage) 114 fTMknlMl turn CHESS BENKO TOPS FIELD IN SO. CALIF. OPEN Pal Benko came In from New York last week, and lost no time in taking the measure of the southland masters and experts competing for the Southern Ca lifornia Open Championship in santa Monica Benko won his first five games In succession, to lead the tournament: He faced former U.S.

champion Larry Evans, in the sixth and final round. Evans had to win with the black pieces to gain the top prize. It was soon evident that Ben ko was gaining the upper hand in the opening. Evans offered a draw at an early stage, which Benko accepted, to give him a final score of The only threat to Benko at that point was Norman Lessing, who was paired with Paul Quil- len after havuig built up a tally of AVz-Vi. A win for Lessing would have meant a tie for first place, but this game, the longest of the round, also resulted in a draw." Evans and Lessing wound up in a quadruple tie for second place with scores of 5-1.

The others in the group were P. Eberlein and Frank Thornally. Evans had previously drawn with S. Tarin, and Lessing with Eberlein. Tied at were Sven Almgren; Mayer and Paul They shared the special prize as the leading experts in the tournament, The Class A award was won by John Alexander, who scored 4-2.

The Class honors were shared by D. Anderson, Goodail and D. Perillo. One of the best showings was made by M. Fabian who took the Class, award with four points.

Best of the unrated players were Cortes and R. Klein; 'a" There were 62 participants, including two grandmasters. Benko and Evans, and five masters. Herbert T. Abel of Santa Monica was the director.

Benko. will. remain- in this area, having taken the position of director of the Steiner Chess Group of San Diego, which re cently opened its headquarters at 3447 Ingraham St in San Die- SICILIAN DEFENSE BY ISAAC KASHDAN INTERNATIONAL GRANDMASTER Address letters to Chess Editor, l.A. Time Times Mirrar Square, las Angelas, Calif. 90053 Sept.

IMS TIMES PROBLEM 3721 By H. Erdenbrechw BLACK Qi.il WHITE 18 Whit mates in two. TIMES PROBLEM 3728 By D. Clegg BLACK 4 mm VfrsA msrrttm WHITE 11 White mate In three. The interplay of the rooks has Its amusing points in 3725, which has a surprising number of variations.

The surprise in 3728 is tho second move in the main play, which is not easy to foresee. SOLUTION TO PROBLEM 371: N-B SOLUTION TO PROBLEM 3720: Q-Q If QRxQ, 2 PxQN(Q)eh; If KRxQ, I PxKN(Q)ch; If BPj.O. 2 P-B8(Q)ch; if KPxQ, 2 P-N8(Q)ch. The above i the Intended solution. Mat In two moves can be forced bv 1 N-pjc or N-KS.

Probably there should be black pawn ar wj, wnen tne solution would tt QxQP. SOLVERS' LIST i ..1 Five points A. Africans. F. Aks, D.

Anderson, P. J. Burton, D. A. Daggett, G.

E. Engebretsen, J. Feld- stein, S. Ford, S. Foster, Dr.

J. A. Healy, M. F. Kohler.

J. B. Lucas, C. A. Musgrove.

N. Nishimi. I. E. Nordstrom, R.

Roslin, J. Sabatino, C. E. Stern. N.

Wilpert. Three points R. Biddle, D. Gar- beil. Two points D.

Del Mar, O. H. Ketchum. E. Knuth.

N. Lesser fl. Weislow, K. Wolf. One Point Handschiegl.

Bliss tied for second with Lessing and K. Stani, each finishing with Parker tied with Ray Martin at 4-2. The following earns is from the tournament: SICILIAN DEFENSE Lessing 1 wr-v vvmit 1 run rmk wm t': 44 4i iti 3 3 3 urn a 'A Parker Lessing Parker Uh. 2-5, :45 3-S, :57 4-S, 1:10. (Clear and fast.) Start Pd from gate, won Why do doves have a ha bit of pulling out of some of the popular hunting areas the Southland practically on the eve of the season opener? This question sis being asked by seattergunners who were disappointed opening day, because many of the birds had moved out of their areas before the first shot was even fired.

A few years ago some of the so-called experts explained away the sudden disappearance of the doves by blaming their departure on a cold snap meaning a drop in the, temperature or even summer thundershowers. i -No Answer ') This however, Is shot full" of holes by Dick Da vidson, game chief on the Southland for the State Department of Fish and Game. "We really don't know the answer," declared Davidson. "At the present time, we don't know if the "doves follow any particular" fly way, or even if they migrate in any particular direction." The fallacy of this "cold snap" theory brings to mind a hunting "trip we made to the Bakersfield area a year ago last December. The mercury that night had dipped to a bone-chilling 15 yet.

the fields around the Mills Brothers Hunting Preserve were full of mourning doves. We have also bumped into this condition in the Imperial Valley, where the winter nights are known to get downright cold. One morn ing we broke ice getting to hn hv Renown Mandyema. iraineo or J- mew. ilaifrid by Stanton' Bros.

Jacobs for $6,250. Mutuei pool, 'w Two-dollar mutuels paid: CONSULTATION, 11.20, a.40, 4.20 FLASHEY LUKE, AA. Al I'C CDCPn. 1.R0. CONSULTATION was badly outrun for he tretch to ctose with rush on the outside rovnu rcn if VP b.

t-i in Tn IHST TIITV. Tor Ua ID uwey uui tome around and held on well. KING RUBE, moved ww outs hi. i tn to rrrv throuoh. BEAU in h.

ivhen he aooarentlv went wrong. No scratches. BY BOB HEBERT Times Staff Writer DEL MAR Century, usually a slew starter and a fast finisher, came up with a burst of unexpected early speed Here baturday as she galloped to a four-length triumph in the, $60,625 Del Mar Debutante Stakes. And it was well that she did. too, because a bad traffic jam developed at the top.

of the home stretch that elimin ated most of. the lata But there was no stopping J. J. Elmore's brilliant homebred champion on' this cool, sunny, afternoon; The daughter of Fleet Jtf asrullah-Fra-grancy, never' worse than fourth, was unchallenged all through the home" stretch as she reached the wire in 1:10 flat for the six furlongs. RAGING ROUNDUP CHICAGO C.

V. Whitney's Silver Bright ran off with i.ths. $208,765 Lassie Stakes in a. $28.60 surprise, beating Ole Liz by a decisive 3 ,14 lengths in the rich 2-year-old! filly, feature at 'Arlington. Park.

Silver Bright, riddenby Jimmy. Nichols, completed BW furlongs over. a sloppy. track; in 1:18 15 to earn $111,265. Prides Profile finished third, another two lengths behind Ole Liz, ridden by BilL Shoemaker Favored Native Street, a 7-5 choice of the 26,733 fans, faded to fifth behind Brave Front.

SALEM, N.H. Front-running. Pass the Word repulsed the stretch bid of favored Hail to All to capture the second running of the $280,000 New Hampshire Sweepstakes, Classic before a crowd of Pass the Word, ridden by Eddie Belmonte, finished' a length and one-half in front of Hail to All in 1:59 45, a track record for the Rockingham Park -course of 82 feet less than a mile and one-quarter. Pass the Word, a 3-year-old son of First Landing trained by Eddie Neloy, earned for Gedney Farm and returned $12.60, $4.80 and $3.20 across the board. Hail to All paid $3.20 and $2.20 and the show on Naturalist was-worth $3.80.

NEW YORK George D. Widener's What A Treat collected $38,675 for capturing her fifth' stakes triumph of the year, a come from behind victory in the $59,500 Gazelle Handicap for 3-year-old fillies Saturday at Aqueduct Jockey John Rotz sent the daughter of Tudor Minstrel to the front at the quarter pole and she beat back the stretch challenge of Terentia by a half-length in 1:51 25 for the mile arid one-eighth. Discipline finished third, a half-length farther back. The victory was worth $38,675 and raised What A Treat's earnings for the year to $194,000. RACE ENTRIES AT CALIENTE MORNING) PROGRAM First Pott 11 A.M.

1st $1,400, cl mdn 1YO vp, 4f. (chut) JlffvLynn 116 Northndoefta ErsklnevlH 114 Ronlulin Doc Compton 115 Selenon Sun And Rain 113 Teza' Prld Father' Choic 108 Movie Time Missile Site Ill Lemon Cobbler 113 113 113 108 120 113 2nd $1,700, alw, mdn 2YO, 41. (chute). 110 118 110 All Beau Count 118 Lee Doro 118 Salan Lucky Reason 13 Deb's King Roar Bar 118 County Cavan Beannle Boy 118 Moolah' Doc 118 118 Pink Snip- 118 el, 1YO up, 1 mile. Mine And Mon' 115 Brilliant-Lite Hi Lucky Hat 109 Annete Bee 10 Rolla Reed 114 Fair Tower My Sol 120 Fire Clown Dickie's Shadow 115 Kee Chee Lit 11! AFTERNOON PROGRAM First Post 1 P.M.

lit $1,400, Cl, 4YO UP, 51 Viseven 114 Freddie S. 1U First Gllmps 113 Paris IV 11! Count Ahead 114 Candle Boy lOf Kelllcllff 111 Manchao IK Go And Call 111 ind 1 1.400. cl. mdn 1YO UP, ef. (chute) Mettawa 108 Trick Play 116 Buffoon Mis 108 Clansman lie Cry Happy 108 Get Even Victor 116 La Derdanella 117 Orange pirp ion Celestial War 120 VickiVte iub 111 Pep Girl 113 Beenes Girl 3rd $1,400, mdn 3YO up, 1 114 Too Much Talk 115 Kinaarov 110 Love N' Pride Swift Eatress 112 Frevastar -107 Keep.

The 1 15 Change 112 Cominta's Last 112 Lee's Love 120 112 115 115 110 Check To Kins Woobom Tupacou Mike Mike 4th 11.600. alw. mdn 3YO up, St f. Festive Board 120 Tiny Lady 110 Mint Money 113 Modulation II 113 Visaterpo 105 Final Test 111 Treasure ShiD 105 performer .113 Lti-uin nu Twenty Wide 111 5th $1,600, Cl, 4YO UP, if. (chut).

Jose Herdrock 111 Captain Fltz 114 Camp Here Ill Miss Zeus 112 love 'N Rule 108 Lucky Foia'that 108 Host O'Coast 111 Barney' Pearl 111 O. Hobby 120 Striker 111 Paula' Prince 111 Cl, 4YO UP, 1 114 ml. Fag A Bon 120 Fort Lauderdale 111 Battling Dud 114 Santa Rosalia 109 Nevada Dick Ill Toro Tuck 114 Tart 112AbuTayl 117 4YO up, 1ml. 7 Vd Ebony Candle 111 Aldachar Dant 114 Guess Why 111 Rare Form 111 My Kim Kay 114 English, vaior luv Elder Statesman 111 Cl, JYO, IV f. Electro Knal 118WeBetcha 110 Via Satellite 115 Turks Classic 118 Alpens Mat 111 taster cooKie 115 Dr.

Jaffa 118 Kentucky Story 118 River Island 118 fth $1,800, 1YO UP, 1ml. Frankle Le 111 Sudden Storm 111 Julie 'N Jo 106 Scorpion' Chaney 108 Lassie 111 Mr. Remorse 106 Darin Turk 1 111 Erin Glen ,.111 10th $2,000, (0 3YO UP, 4f. (chute). Conic 116 Star Of India 116 Flying Hostea 106 Roman Ton 111 Royal Surgeon 113 Vaunt 107 Mini G.

M. II Jack The Lutkv Paul 172 Musoer 11 Rubbish Man 116 Lost Mired 102 Huntir Jackut 114 808, handle, JYO up, 1 ml. Orandm 1 Madia Houte Riinnartotl 104 Lies lil Durowt Valley Punr )'A Ian Count CHARTS fourth, $138. Ciitaiin pric $4,000. PP St.

A Jockey. To 81 7U 64 21 2 41 In Pineda Ross Jennins Maese Leonard Apodaca Fleming 2.20 4,70 2.60 13.30 41 3) 3" 5h 55 83 72 7 51; 4u i 84 9 32 42 55, i 74 5.80 .50 .50 Nakaoaw 54.90 Campas 2t.50 (Clear and fast.) Start good from gate. the distance then moved on the outside near- For l-yar-ohts and up. Purs $2,00. To St.

6 .3 4 10 8 1 7 1 Vj Str. Fia Jrckey. 5 2J Ink 5 -3 If 23 22 21 31J 31 71 64 43 4J -10 "10 1J 51 8h 81 51) 62 41 71 81 711 9 91 96 Bnk 12 1 7 94J 311 41110 10 Campa -Ross 1 -Hartack M.V'zuela Jennings, Yanez 4.40 1.50 3.10 4.70 8.60 24.50 55.70 Fleming Dom'guez 11.20 Pineda 16.20 Nakagawa 26.50 fast.) Start good from gate, won ridden Orchid. Trained by W. L.

Mossman. Mu ORPHAN, 14.80, 4.80, 4.20; ALGIERS, 4.20, 4 5K PAID $57.00. For 2-year-old Purs $2,500. ftlirt; $375 fourth, $225. Claiming prica St.

Vt Vi Str. Fin. Jockey; 61 31 4i- 52 72 8 2H 51 41J J2 21-21- 2h Ih 32 3h 3h 43 41i S3 53 el 63, ail 8 71 741 72 8 8 Nakagaw 1.90 Jennings Pineda Ross 4.30 Diaz 13.80 Dom'guez 22.70 Burns 14.60 Yanez 8.10 (Clear and fast.) Start good from gate, Roman Pass. Trained by Wilheim. Mu- 5.10, 3.00, 2.40; COMPELLING FORCE, up on the outside after leaving the back- but tired.

No scratches. For J-year-olds. Perse $6,250. To winner. fourth, 4B.

Claiming price $6,250. PPSt. Vi Str. Fin. Jockey.

9 711 45 Jh 2H22 lh 11 lh .73 '3h 32 4T 51 41151 7 3h. 41 6h 2nk 321 451 54 621 Taniguchi 5.60 Yanez 2.50 Maese 6.40 Campas (12.40 M.V'zuela 9.30 Leonard 5.60 710. Dom'guez 12.10 6h 86 62 9 812 8 Ross .4.00 9 Eased Jennings 4.00 u. I- half tne Trip men came ha no In the final strides. hum.

r-w. BOB tired badly. BtLL Alt was waxa 1-year-olds mni up. Purse $3,400. To win S10 sounn, hp iniii PP St.

Va '2 Vt Str. Fin. Jockey. To SI 51 51 44 44 5U 2h 41 32 13 21 Taniguchi 20.40 Jennings 6.00 Pineda 4.90! M.V'zuela 7.70 Campas 2.30 Yanez 4.00 Rnss 6.30 8 8 8 12 11 711 611 62 1 73 71 33 32 3h 24 24 411 311 lh 41 52 511 76 62J 6h 8 8 Leonard 15.70 (Clear and fast.) Start flood from gate, Trained byM. F.

Stute. 42.80, 15.60, 1.60; CRANKSHAFT, 4.40, came fast on outside of several horses to BILL set pace, drew out nearing stretch and PORFIM wart badly outrun. t.TPCtlTU C. $800; tnird, saos; tounn, iop 51. Vt Vt Str.

Fin Jockey. ni ii Pineda 3.10 51 5h. 311 21 M.V'zuela 5.50 Campas 4.20 Hartack 3.30 Jennings 4.90 Taniguchi 21.90 Yanez 13.70 Fleming 12.50 2h 23 3 711 6h 46 8 71 6 41 61 1 62 43 8 71 72 3U 5h 8 8 3-5. (Clear and fast.) Start good from Style. Trained by w.

stute, $60,625. To winner, second, 10 4 8 13 7 7 9 5 5 8 4 11 3 12 1 9 2 2 10 6 6 3 13 1 41 311 HI 14 13 13 611 21 31 42 33 31 Hartack Volzke Yanez Maese Campas Ross 1.90 28.10 2.90 611 61 5h lh lh 22 8i 71 4h llh 8H 74 7h 9h tl 10h lOh 12S 4h 5t 61 73 811 24.20 3.60 84.20 M.V'zuela 31.50 Pineda 6.30 Leonard 84.60 9nk 123 112 111 102 5h 5h lOh IH 22 2h 9h I24J 92 121 13 13 Diaz 44.60 Jennings 14.40 P.Moreno 6.30 Church 87.00, and fast.) Start good from gate, won easi 4.00, 180; TETON HOLIDAY, 17.20, pace early and moving un on the out the rear division when a iam occurred, SIXTEENTH (ON TURF). For I-ytar Purst $4,500. To winner. second.

54 5 4U lh in 4h 4) 11 22 24 615 3 34 lh 22 2H 44 41 311 31 5h 619 5) 211 lh 31 51 611 7 7 7 7 7 Yanez 3.70 Maese 2.60 M.V'zuela 25.20 Leonard 4.40 Taniguchi 11.00 Hartack 2.80 Pineda 7.60 (Clear and firm.) Start good from gate, Menzi. Mutuei pool, St. i Str. Fin. Jockey.

Toll 7U 711 71 4ll 2h IT 5'1 3 4nk VI 7i Hartack rib 8 1 8 6 41 Yanez 2 80 Pineda 12.90 Campal 5.10 a i it 24 2 21 31 63 31 3 41 5h 51 lh 12 11 12 31 41 8 74 41 $4 51 71 I Ross 6.60 M.V'zuela 1000 McCuller 12.50 Fleming 14.60 ohhy Jennlnq Hiidy C'nwiet Mutual 1UI 114 l1 I'll 10) MaN Vaieniual cictu mile. For 1511 ner, 88,000. second, $680i third, Horse. Owner. Wt.

1461 Big Poona (Mrs. Q. Martin) 14 1407 Crankshaft (Doris K. Turk) 17 1371 Count Chinita (Mrs. J.

Eyraud) 114 143 April Bill (Mrs. F. Frankel) ..114 (laaJIBaronet II Gershon) 119 14i Porfldo (Beren 114 1413 Goselo Kid (Goselo Stable) 114 rc Liiutjiv Da Tiin. -45 1-5. 1 10 2-5, 4-5.

rrSJZZ fVia MONAi' mm. rniiklT ruiMITA. AM. BtG POONA. badly outrun to stretch, ItrTdi, tra ted ic Tstretch; cVme faSrAPRIL turn.

aved I ound but fired. BARONET II NO scratcnes, HIIF Century within striking dis tance in fourth" place. "I started riding her right from the start," Hartack said later, "because I didn't want to get shuffled back." Going into the far turn, Hartack and Century began closing in on the leaders and charged into command, on the outside of Roman Heiress, entering the home stretch. Roman Heiress carried the field the first quarter in :21 45 and the half in :44 35. Century then took over to flash by the five furlongs in :57 flat.

Hartack came back 16" win the nightcap aboard the 9- year-old Banco. II, and now leads the jockey race with 38 victories, two ahead of Don Ross. SPORTS MENU TODAY RASEBATT. ICansaa Pltv va Angels, Dodger Stadium. 1:30 p.m.

AUTO RACIXQ AsNit Park. CAR super stock, cars, super modi-fled and jalomes. 2 NASCAR grand national 100-lap late model stocK' oars, iuu lap AHA iigurt i stock cars, 8 p.m. SOCCER Rancho Cleneca Sta dlum. Greater L.A.

league preview games, 11 a.m., 1 p.m., a p.m. DRAG RACING Lions Drae Strip all. San Fernando Kaceway, p.m. CRICKET Aubrev Smith Field Burbank, 12:30 p.m. MONDAY BASEBALL San Franclsro vs.

Dodgers, Dodger Stadium, 2:15 p.m. HORSB RACING Del Mar. first pusi, -i p.m. AUTO RACIXG Ascot Park. wit lap tKA pig cars, p.m.

DRAG RACING Lion Drar strip, au Day. SPEEDBOAT RACING Lonsr tseacn Marine staaium, au aay. TUESDAY BASEBALL San Francises VI Dodgers, Dodger Stadium, 6 p.m. WEDNESDAY HORSE RACING Del Mar. first post i p.m.

WRESTLING OlympU Auditorium, 8 p.m. THURSDAY HORSE RACING -Del Mar, first post 2 p.m. v-k-t. PRO BOXING Olympic Audi torium, 8 p.m., Irish Wayne Heath vs. Manuel Kamos, neavies.

,1 cr BASEBALL Chicago vs:" Dodgers, Dodger Stadium 8 p.mjj 3-3! FRIDAY HORSE RACING Del, first post 2 p.m. BASEBALL Houston Ppdg-; ers, uoager staaium it p.m. MOTOROTCSLB RACING Ascot Park. National AMA 8-miie qualify ing, novice program, 7 AUTO RACING Southgate Kaceway, jnmka midgets p-m, SATURDAY HORSE RACING Del Man first post 2 p.m. 1 i1, 1.

BASEBALL Houston va. l)odsr- ers. Dodger atamum 8 p.m. MOTOROTLOE RACING Ascot Park, National AMA 8-mile finals, 8:30 p.m. SUNDAY BASEBALL Houston vs.

Dodg ers, Dodger stadium, 1 p.m. SOCCER Rancho Clenera Sta dium, Greater L.A. League games 1 p.m., 3 p.m. Al'TO RACING CAR suner mo dified, super stock and jaiopv-stooK car tripieneaaer, 2 p.m.; aha i- gure 8 siock cars, a p.m. CRICKET Aubrey Smith Field Burbank, 12:30 p.m.

RACE RESULTS AT AQUEDUCT Weather Clear, Track Fast el. SYO ua. 1 ml. Grilse (Sorrentino) 33.4011.00 5.40 Prognosis (Baeza) .4.40 3.M Nike Site (Mahornev) 3.00 me 1:9 I Monsieur David. Icelv Light, Persian Knight, Silver Lancer, Duke Del or.

Colo nel Ayre also ran. cl. 3YO op. 4 f. Solitude Trail (Rosado) 21.80 7.40 4.40 Festival Kins (Cordero) 3.80 2.60 Jehu (Baeza) Z.80 Time 1:11 March's Off.

Granite Bull. Ballyvan. Point Of Honor, Saranae also ran. (Daily double paid 1374.WL. 3YO.

if. Coatee (Mahornev) 20.40 f. 00 4.80 Orlbi (Cordero) S.4fJ( 3.20; pnanrom Lotta9 (Kuanei i.w Time 1:12 3-5. Universal City, Crenbrook Lane, Bel-mar Bob, Count Moor, Self Winder, Tam- den also ran. Cl, 3YO, 7 I.

Solway Moss (Rosado) 25.20 7.40 5.40 Formal Johnny (Baeza) a.o 3. 00 Count Bell (Rotz) 4.80 lima Double Dash. Da Ne Evil. Bargain Counter, Al Slrat, WiH Not Mlsa also ran. Sth 1.500.

ale. 1YO up. 7 f. a-Third Martini (Boland) 1.30 1.40 2 20 Llmone (Valenzuela) 3.40 2.20 Rare Pet (Hernandez) 2.40 Tim 1:24. Nassau Hall, Green Hornet, a-Garbesu, Ark Ark also ran.

a-Hobeau Farm entry. 4th 5.500, alwc, 2YO, 8 fur. a-MusIc Please (Boland) 5.20 3.00 1.40 Indian Sunllte (Sorrentino) 8.40 3.601 Roman Correl (Baeza) 3.00! Time 2-5. Boiseana, Well In Hand, Zatullah, a- Squeeze, Royal Tantrum, Aurous, For Joy also ran. a Braoy tntry.

added, 3YO, IV) ml. The Gazelle Handicap b-What A Treat (Rotz) f.00 400 2.80 a-Terentla (Adams) 5.20 2.80 Discipline (Baeza) 3.00 Time 1:51 2-5. Straight Deal, Sailor Princess, Sea Ea gle, a-Desert Love, Northern Queen, Mine Lovely, Honor Bright, Royilo, Cordially, b-Moun Reglna also ran. -W Perry entry. b-George Wldener entry.

ale, 3YO UP, 1 1-14 ml. furf. Duel (Adams) 12.20 7.80 5 00 Kentucky Jug (Nelson) 7.00 Spoon Bait (Hernandez) (.20 Time 3-5. Dancing Prince, Breaksnear, Power of Destiny, Mostar, Purser, Rochefort, Swift Stream also ran. Hep.

3YO UP. 1 1-14 ml. Street Fair (Baeza) 4.20 2.M 7.40 Mora Coin (Adams) 5.20 3.40 Sterling Prince (Mahornev) ,5.00 Time 1:5" 3-S. Get Crackln'. NIe Two Up, John Quincv, Yankee Blaze alu ran.

atianoar.ee 1,1,11, nanai Scmipro Baseball IP. Giants Oxnard at Oxnrd High School, A. Hawks-Burbnk 1111 Olive Street, Burbank, Scoremasters Paramount AnueU tt V- tersns Hrxpitel Sawlell It 1:00. Valley Dodger Houston Gainer at valley Cftlleee. fnmpton.

Phillies Mary Star the Se at rack Park en Western Sn fire lelmint rv Neron Irookildo Paiti, Paiaden. lit, Marys Monrnvia Monrovia L.A, YankaMonlaheil Montanal- k) MH'af Playtinwa-PIrayll AH Mma l.M wnl fherwle tlm4. C10 SIXTH RAC6 wiilb win fjiiin- our duck but later in.River area often provides ex- AM second, ing price $16,000. Index Horse. Owner.

Wt. itfl-Roval Adventure (Kern Stable) 122 2 Jet (May Stock Farm) 115 4 HtJ7 Regalement (Harris Marley) 14 lEdward Smith (Vlcgray Farm) 116 1431 Proud American (Mrs. Ryan) 117 1449 Robert S. (Mrs. C.

L. SPiker) 17 1442 Nuevo Viento (Charmeta Stud) 114 UC7 Tnlvara Veil (J. K. HousselS) 107 ic ion V(. 1-5.

PP the day we spotted scads oficellent shooting mid -way ate won easily. Winner, b.c 3, by Bullfighter-Royal "Twoirtlamutuels paid: ROYAL ADVENTURE, 1.20, 4.88, 1.40; PRAIRIE JET, tea: ln BESALEMENT. IM. ROYAL ADVENTURE went to the front early and well rated while saving ground had ample In reseVva for the stretch run and won easily. PRAIR lEJET mad.

a very Itro4 move onthe outside after leaving the backstretch and loomed as a possible "hSw at midstretch but suddenly weakened and was doing his best to take second ohiSr REGALEMENT was a atrong contender all the way and saved ground in the stretch EDWARD SMITH moved between horses on the stretch turn but was not However, work solve some of these mysteries about the dove California's top ranking game bird which lures ah- estimated hunters into -the has been undertaken by -the DFG in cooperation with federal wildlife officials. This, project consists of banding several thousands doves annually in an effort to determine migration patterns and learn other details about the doves' habits. The targets of this study are mourning doves, because it is fairly well established that- tthe whitewings leave their habi-J tat the southern of California arid August and September and head for Mexico. Birds Elusive Speaking of whitewings, warden-captain George Wer who has been stationed in the Blythe area for about 20 years, told us that Calif or nia hunters never get a crack at the bulk of these i -f The peak of the white- wing; population "the Colorado River is reached about. Aue.15 and by the time the season opens about 75 of these birds are gone, explained The veteran law enforce ment officer indicated perhaps the Colorado River is a migration channel for mourning doves, because large numbers of these birds move into the area after the Sept.

1 season opener, As a result, Colorado land late in September, AT CALIENTE JYO, l4 fur. Back Again, 113, Esparza 20.20 10.20 4.80 Lorinda 108, Osune 11.40 $.20 Maria Medina 3.00 Tima 1:06. Also ran First Winner, Lucky Bug, Kola Nut, Ask The Girls, Mary Lin, le-bel. Grotto, Beulah King. Scratched: Bunnv Bun Bun, Carrie Cat, Sam's Sandy, Sallys Command, Bloom O'Life.

8th $1,400, 3YO A up, 4 fur. Jack's Touch, 120, Medina 15.80 4.00 4 00 Woodshed, 113, Olguin 4.20 3.20 Aiax Sal, 117, Brinson 5.20 Tima 1.10 4-5. Also ran Palador, Some Hoofer, Mr: Eddie, Frozen Bull, Mylitta, Commence Firing, El Roio Principe, Many Tips. Scratched: British Tan, Monaco, Heppner Herald, Nlcolerte, K's Folly. Mh $1,700.

1YO up. IV. mi Coscorron, 119, Caballero 5.40 4.00 3.00 Timo, 119, Pacheco 7.20 4.80 Yeto, 116, Medina i.K Tima 1:51 3-5. Also ran O'Malley, Next Appointment, Nic's Iron, Iron Hull, Suburban Gal, Wid ow's Mite, Loveland. 10th "The Lincolnshire." 12.000.

3Y0, I ml. A 70 yds. Tima For Pie, 114, Medina .20 180 l.M Neckerchief, 115, Brinson 4.40 i.80 Vepas Marsa, 108, Caballero 3.20 lima) A-i. Also ran-Bhui Tajtra. Pamaaa ftrm.

sea R.OOK, KUiianminpa. The Ml pool totaled 1M.7. Thara ware ia ncxets. Each ticket picking five win-ners. Each ticket was worth t4.4u.4a.

In tht consolation, there were 478 tickets. Each ticket Pickln four winners. Each ncxer was worth S41 ELEVENTH Six furlonas. "The ftrent- wooa J-year-aos up, allowance, purse Smoky's Gem, 170, Medina 4.60 3. 2.60 I.

Surrender, 108 Stevenson 3.20 2.60 Happy Rebel, 115, Schmitt 2.60 Time, 1:10. Also ran Julie's Fling, Packy East, Salens Colonel. Scratched 5no earje 12th tUOO. 4YO A ud. 4 fur.

Nuwegin, 118, Medina 4.60 3.40 3.20 i-asr 1 ravei, 14. Laoa era a.ao 5 40 Well Known, 114, Olguin 4.40 Time 1:11 3-5. Also ran Rebel Rob. Frenchv. Iran Rebel, Nevada Bern.

Corporal Lea. Babe's Aomirai, i-oioen oak, Vic Ekdhal. Scratched! Our Sorto. Wire Us. Rebel Gain, Mrs.

Policy, Beatnik, Sturdy John, Mwnirai 1 upper. (Oulnlela paid 824.U) Track Selections BY BOB HEBBRT Morning Program 1 Northrldpetto, Selenon, Missile Site. Doro, Roar All Beau Count. Fire Clown, Roll Reed, rllllftaUM.r Afternoon Program 1-Freddlo $., Viseven, Count Ahead. J-Trick Play, La Oardanella, Cry Happy.

I-Too Much Talk, Check to King. Freyastar. 4- Twenty Wide, I'titlv Board, Treasure Ship. 5 Host o' Coast, Jos Hardrock, Barney's Pearl. 4 Santa Rosalia, Fig A Bon, Toro Tuck.

Aldachar Dant, Ouesi Why, Ebony Candle. ontur kv Story, Elaetr Khal, We Batch. t-Darlne Turk, trln Olm, ormon's Lassie. IB Conic, Rnman 1 on, Lucky Paul, Buonarroti, Hot, lifiine Count, it Tiinnr tnt) Ouwraro, Pia Seiemtour, Moat prncauia winner Buanarrott (11th) lat SattCantiKkr Story (8th). Black White Black P-QB4 1B-R-K3.

N-N3 P-K3 P-KNI B-B PxP 20-K-N2 B-K3 P-QR3 21-R-KR C-Q2 Q-B2 22-Q-RS N-B N-QB3 23-P-B4 P-N3 NPxN 24-Q-R8 P34 P-K4 25-R-B3 B-NS N-B3 26-R-B2 P-Q5 B-K2 27-P-B5 P-B3 0-0 23-B-B4ch K-R R-K 29-PxNP B-KJ B-N2 30-PxBP BxB P-Q3 31-P-B7 BxBP N-Q2 32-P-N7ch K-N BxB 33-PxN(Q)ch Resign N-B dangerous. No scratcnes. 1 EM SEVENTH RACE-SIX FURLONGS. Fx 2-year-old Allies. Del Mar Debu- tante.

Purse $25,000 added. Gross Bullockut Benko Bullock us Benko White Biack White Black 1- P-K4 P-OB4 17-B-B2 N-Q3 2- N-QB3 N-QB3 18-Q-Q3 ON-B5 3- P-B4 P-KN3 19-P-QN3 N-R6 4- N-B3 1 B-N2 20-B-Q R-OB 5- B-B4 P-K3 21-R-B RxR 8-N-K2 P-QR3 22-NxR Q-N3 7- P-B3 P-Q4 23-P-KN4 N-KJ 8- PxP i PxP 24-B-K3 R-QB -B-NI B-N5 25-N-K2 0-N4 1MH) KH-K2 24-B-B OxQ 11- P-KR3 BxN 27-RxO N-B7 12- RxB 0-0 28-P-R3 N-K8 13- P-Q4 PxP 29-R-K3 RxB 14- PxP N-B4 30-RxN RxB 15- B-K3 R-K Resign 14-B-KBJ N-R4 BENONI DEFENSE Wilcox Evans Wilcox Evans White Black White Black 1- P-Q4 N-KB3 12-NxN P-B4 2- P-OB4 P-B4 13-N-Q2 PxN 3- P-05 P-K3 14-NxP B-B4 4- N-OB3 PxP 15-Q-B2 N-Q2 J-PxP P-Q3 14-0-0 P-BS 4-P-K4 P-KN3 l-OxP R-QB 7- B-KB4 P-QR3 18-Q-N4 P-QR4 8- P-QR4 B-N2 19-QxQP B-B -N-B3 0-0 20-B-KNS BxQ 10- P-R3 R-K 21-BxQ BxN 11- B-Q3 NxKP Resigns third, tounn, nominaigr awaru 1n Horsed Owner. Wt. PP St. Vt Vt Str.

Fin. Jockey. To $1 (13S8)Century J. J. more 16 Mii Teton Holiday (Mrs.

J. Sinnott) 113 1388 Premise (Helen L. Kenaston) 119 (1332)Hidden Secret (Poltex Stable) 13 148 Roman Heiress (Mrs. Ballenger) 13 1423 Rebeleo (W. J.

Fortier) 13 1270 First Marriage (Mrs. C. Ring) 113 (l0)a-Dame Curragh (Mrs. Finley) 16 1398 Bay Folly (Rosemary Sangster) 116 (1473)Dove Song (C. L.

Hlrsch) 113 (1367)fleetestnoor (Double Stk. Fm.) 113 liTs-a-Engllsh Toffee (Tusquellas) .113 1270 Miss Breakage (P. Grissom) 113 -vlaiCoupled. Time, :21 4-5, :44 3-5, :57, 1:10. (Clear 11 12 ly.

Winner, h.f. 2, by Fleet Nasrullah Fragrancy. Trained oy o. g. tampDeii.

Mutuei pool. $235,799. Two-dollar mutuei psld: CENTURY, 7.40; PREMISE, 1.08 rPMTiipy well slaced dose ta the 1.80, side, of the leaders nearing the stretch turn took command when straightened out for home and was an easy winner. TETON HOLIDAY trailed for half the distance then cam with a rush In the middle of the track In the stretch. PREMISE raced falrlv close to the pace until well Into the stretch but lacked the necessary finish ing strength.

HIDDEN sti-KtT ciosea wirn gooa courage oeiween norses. kuman HEIRESS saved ground while setting the pace but weakened. ENGLISH TOFFEE tired badly in the stretch. DOVE SONG, BAY FOLLY and MISS BREAKAGE all appeared to have suffered while racing in No scratches. 1C1I-EIOHTH RACE MILE AND ONE olds and up.

Classified allowances, $900; third, $675; fourth, $450. doves in the valley. RACE RESULTS (Cloudy and fast) 1st $1,600. 2YO, 4 fur. Alas Alibhi.

115, Caballera f.20 5 60 4.20 Scallydouaal, 110, Schmitt 20.8011 60 Butty Lou, us, Vivanco iu.au Time 1:12 2-5. Also ran Pas Da Chevel, Valentine Miss, man. Irish Battle. Fair Annette, Jacks Sister. Dark Hindu, Tomacito.

Scratched: Appease, Swinpin Sinner, saian. Belle's Orbit, Last cross. 2nd $1,600. 1YO vp, 1 fur. Mary Connor, 113, Caballera 7.40 4.40 3.20 Nasper, 117, De Leon .4.60 3.20 Petite Nona, 108, Schmitt 5.60 me 1:11 2-5.

Also ran His Valor, Fish Man, Payola Patti, Lucky Friday, Frisky Steel, Desert Edae, Short Street, Nell's Delight Scratched: Mr. Khalea, Trick Play, Movie Time, Egyptian Prince, Slipper Bid. 3rd $1,400, 2YO, 4 fur. King's River, 118, Nakama 5.60 3.00 2.80 Paris Host, 118, Medina 3.00 2.80 Gift Patch, 112, Pacheco 4.00 Time 1:12 3-5. Also, ran Zenahoria, Bally Bounce, Llghnbrlte, Jonny's Shadow, Black Mom, Bye Buaoe, low ta, Renown pott, Michael Bar.

Scratched: Bahadur Rosa, Deb' King, Moolah's Doc, Etienn. (Daily doubl paid $18.40) 4th 41.600. 4YO A up, ml. Sun Belle, 115, Medina .10.00 7.20 4.60 Nudger, 118, Pacheco t.20 6.00 Happy Roman, 109, Schmitt 4.60 Tima 1:46. Also ran Iron Bluey, Mr.

Anomer, Howard's Boast, Springmaid, With Vigor, Speckle, Tater State. 3th $1,00, 4YO A UP, 5ft fur. Royal War, 114, Palomino 29.20 13.00 4.40 Jolly Caper, 117, Medina 4.80 4.40 Peat Dust, 120, Olguin 5.00 Tim 1:04 2-5. Also ran Ma' Money, Imfleetoo, Mighty Fine, Maggie McGee, Vino Mayo, Polly's Kin, Our Bogo, Hemet Gem. Scratched: Sir Curt, Rolla Reed, Round A Round, First Glimpse, Pronto' Pride.

4th 11,600, 3YO ua. 1,1 mi. Sweet Revenge, 114, Medina 6.40 3.80 1.60 Almayou, 115, Ochoa 5.00 3.20 Precious Hoard, 115, Schmitt 2.60 time 1:44. Also ran Nanresrn. Frahtat.

Friend Steve, Colonel Fair, Prairie Gallant, Doro Will, El Peco. Today's Caliente BY BION ABBOTT. Morning Program 1-Northrldgett, Jiffy Lynn, Selenon. Roar Bar, Doro, All Beau Count. J-Lucky Hat, My Sol, Fire Clown.

Afternoon Program 1 Freddie Manchio, Visevfn. J-Trlck Play, Ctlestlal War, Buffoon Miss. 3 Too Much Talk, Freyaslar, Lee's Love. -Twenty Wide, Tiny Lady, Treasure Ship. i-Host 0' Coast, Jose Hardrock, Camp Here.

4 Fsi A Bon, Isnte Rosalia, Toro Tuck. '-Aldachar Otnta, Ouesi Why, Enuliih Villnr. I Kanlurky Story, River Island, Eieclro arm OIn, Oaring Tirk, li nrplmil Lame. lt-Jaik the Muvaer, foh'e. Mim M.

111 lan, Biinnarrgtl, awn tflunl. rfvil Any, Da Artis'l Sal, Horse. Owner. Wt.PPSt. Vt Str.

Fin. Jockey. To $1 White 1- P-K 2- N-KBt 3- P-Q4 4- NxP 5- N-OBJ 8-B-Q3 7- NxN 8- 0-0 -Q-Kt 10-R-K U-B-Q2 12- P-KRJ 13- Q-B3 14- B-KNS 15-QR-Q 16- P-KR4 17- PxB The recent Rating Tour nament at the club was won by F. McReynolds with a perfect score of 6-0. M.

Fabian and Gardos tied for second with 5-1, followed by Dr. F. Condon with There were 38 entries In the event. A similar tournament has with rounds scheduled Monday evenings. CHESS CLUB NOTES The Tournament Club, which meets daily at 3554 S.

Western announces three separate rating tournaments to be played Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings, with all games to start at 7:30 p.m. starting dates are Sept. 14, 15 and 16. Each tournament will be a six-round Swiss system, with play once a week. The en trance fee is 53.

Cash prizes will depend on the number of participants. David rorthoffer of (ilenaaie High School won a junior tour- nament held at the Pasadena Chess Club, which meets Friday evenings at Fair Oaks and Del Mar. Robert Potts of Pasadena High School and Andy VinocK of Muir High School tied for se cond place. jack Moskowitz scored izv 1V4 to win the regular Tuesday evening rapid transit tour nament at the Herman Steiner1 Chess Club, 8801 Cashlo St. Carl Pllnick was second with 1H4 ZVi, and Ted Jester third with 11-3.

EUROPEAN TEAM TOURNIY QUEEN'S GAMBIT Petrnjlan Ivkov USSR Yugoslavia Petrosln Ivkov USSR Yutosiavia White Black Whit Black I 04 7- N-KB3 3 B4 4-P-K3 -BP 8- N-B3 7P-KR1 8 P-KN4 -N-KS 10 NiR ll-P-NI 11 NN II ROP HUM ni HI MAO (J ll N-KB3 PQ4 PxP B-NS P-K3 P-QR1 R.R4 NI ON Q7 04 PN Oh3 Q.P hi 1J-KN 23P-KJ 34-RR J.VBK7 BxPI 2 QN 30 KM 11 RuPch a-N 11P-K8 ROB eW RR N-R4 KK2 Pi QvOf Oact) Q3 KK1 04 rn ki a P-R4 WO Nll CNcH f.8l 1451 Zinder II (Vicgrav Farm) 114 T469 Hold Me (K, S. Flinn) 117 1425 Exponent (F. Gerdenhlre) 114 Vn Prince Leonard (J. K. Houssels) 110 T459 Nassau Ruler (Llangollen) 10V 1352 King Blenheim (Longlene) 119 1130 Repute (Suisun Stable) 114 i T4m.

:40 9-5. 1:13 1-5. 1:38. 1:44 3-5. won driving.

Winner, 4, by Targul Robin Ex. Trained by $144,489. Two-dollar mutuelt Ptldl ZINDER II, 9.40, 4.80, l.M; HOLD ME, J. 60, EXPONENT, 7.20, 'ZINDER II dashed up on the outside nearlng the stretch turn and continued wide SO 'the bend but caught HOLD ME an eighth out thon went strongly to the end to retain a narrow margin. HOLD ME moved fast on the outside of the early leaders rgundlng the far turn to take command in the middle of the track then saved ground In the etretch when in the clear nd resisted stubbornly when challenged.

EXPONENT closed tome ground on the Inside In the stretch. PRINCE LEONARD vied for thr early leadership with KING BLENHEIM while racing on the Inside of the latter bur had little left. KING BLENHEIM also tired. No scratches. FISCHER WINS AGAIX U.S.- chess champion Bobby ischer of Brooklyn, N.Y., piay ing In his first international tournament in two years, is bowling over the opposition In his best style.

Playing by teletype at the Marshall Chess Club In New York, Fischer is competing in the Capablanca Memorial Tour nament in Havana, Cuba, with the other 21 masters and grandmasters in that city. Fischer has won three games, against former world champion Vassily Smyslov of the USSR, Georghiu Tringov of Bulgaria and Heinz Lehmann of West Germany. He drew with Victor Ciocoltea of Rumania and is expected to win in unfinished games against Alberic O'Kelly of Belgium and Robert Wade of England. Following Is one the games. SICILIAN DEFENSE Tringov Whlta Fischer Black P-QB4 P-Q3 PxP N-KB3 P-QR3 P-K3 C-N3 OxP Q-R0 PxP KN-QJ Tringov Fischer Block White 13-R-N1 1- P-K4 2- N-KB1 3- P-Q4 4- NxP 5- N-QB3 -B-N5 7- P-B4 8- Q-Q7 -R-QN 10- P.KS 11- PxP IJ-B-QB4 Q-R4 0-0 14-0-0 15-NxP la-BxPcf) 17- RxRch 18- Q-B4 19- Q-B7 70-K-R 21- BxB 22- Q-K8 Resign PxN K- BxR N-QB3 Q-B4ch N-B3 NxP N(4)-N5 B-N5 SANTA ICA TOt RXEVS Arthur Splller scored 5-1 to win the Masters and Experts Tournament at the Santa Monica Bay ChewR Club, Wllshlre and Lincoln Ulvds.

In Santa Mo-nlra, won four cameB and drow with Norman Lousing and Steve Parker. In llift finnl round BplHer 3-fafod Hay BIIm, who had lxHn in tin lead and nedd only a draw to take the firtt jnize, 1515 NINTH RACK MILE AND THREE-EIGHTHS (ON TURF). Far J-vear-Ids and up. The Tonga Handicap. Purse $1,708, To winner, second, $740; third, $555; fourth, $370.

Index Horiie. Owner. Wt. nisitBenco II (P. tflllnghast III) 11T miAinrauxnre (Triad Stable) ...120 Honest BOV lAftCNauy bibdwi 14A5 Demolish (Aventure Stable) 115 I14.i4)tince Ardenl (Sunny Oak Sta.) 117 V'5 Classev Jo (Mrs.

J. Warner) 114 1jS Come Ono (McBrayer) 105 (l470Uoe Moon (W, Bolen) ..113 PP 4 1 1 5 4 7 rTtme, (25, :48 -5, 1:14 1-1 1:40, 2:06, 2:19 1-J. (Clear and firm.) Start gosd from irte, -won ridden out. Winner, bik.g. 9, by Rockelella Dernier Crl, Trained by own-ft Mutuei pool, $201,967.

Total, $1,683,344. Attendance, 19,637. Twe-detlar mutuei BANCO II, 4 40, 4.M, l.M; BRAOANZA, 1.40, 1.00; HONEIT BOY, 4.44. DANCO was outrun for half the trip then mad a strong move on the outside en the bcktrtcn and raring around the leader en the stretch turn look ever and hM BRAGANZA. Latter moved on the Imlde on tne backitretch Ihrn csme out en the Ii1 turn and itniihed strongly.

HONfcST BOY ws always a ort contender. Dp MOI.ISH was in tlgnt auarters whil moving In lh stretch. CLAtikY JO tired bully. $i-rt(hed-la4 Pllnwll Llna. Jockey Standings leturday, pt lf 'y MU.

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