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The Pocono Record from Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania • Page 11

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The Pocono Recordi
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Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania
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Pocono Downs results The I i i KtTonl. The Stiiiulslmrjs, I'll. 1965 11 A I A Race-- Purhr Off Thw 8 10 Second Purne 1700 Off 1 1 SIMh H.iuo Off 1 0 1 1 i iii' nV! -V i I i Si fl.WM* Off 1( ls I I a i i Jr I i i a I.in,-r I D. i i a Sassy i i F. i i (A I i 11 8l 1M1LV DO11ILK: (8-71 1821.60 Cnvk (S.

i J.s ooo Off I I Tliiu- 3. Need (J -411 -1VOO 4 A a A i i i a 4.L1V- 4.0,1. I Sr.l a i a a i W. a i I DOrni.K: 7 3 IW3.00 8. Ni.wpon (J.

A A 10.431) A I S312.709 Monticello results SATl-KDAV NIGHT'S RKSrLTS Flr.t ssofl Off 9:06 Tlmp 2 0 9 3 5.4 2 lt 0 Hliipudni'mc (J. Kopas) 8.CO- 1. firo.v ciuml (K. Ilui-lisrli) 3.00. Race-- l00 Off 2:07.1 3'fj6 Pal rll S1) III)-- i K8 0 i 7.

Easl'mnii HanovtT (J. i i C.QO. DAILY IlpfBLE; (2-1) 817.80 i i-iini, Off Tlnn 3:07 4 1 Nlirris 7 Merlin Jlnry (J. llcrulii-) Srvi'nth Rnrr-- I'nriip S1.200 Off Tlmr "-08 380 ol nvay Klltlith Huc'i-- Piirno SJ.OOO Off lr Third Race--Purso $.1,500 OK 'oe (It. Camper) 11.SO (l j' iMurrlinin (C.

Anneiise) 400-- 2 Cormier) Scotsman (H. SOU le (A. Thome) Fourth Race-- Off Time 2:04 Surprlst I DOriILK: 4 3 Ninth liaco-- I'ursn SI.OOO Off 2:004 H- Sliadydnlc Heisch, Jr.) 2.80. Vision Fifth Kate-- Pur.o S2 000 Off Time 2:08. 18.60-' 2.

GrfMllrro SiiKin (J. Aloy) 3.00. I'KRKECTA: (0-5) S230.20 HANDLE; JBU4.089 ATTKNDANCE: 11.281 Pocono Downs entries ENTRIES FOR TONIGHT FIRST RACE One Mile Trot--Purse $800 Horse Driver Odds Hanover J. Cromwell 0-2 Bettyle I). D.

Slayliack 4-1 (I. SUmcy Diires H. Webber 9-2 4. Pahoo WarriiiKlon 5-1 i. I la Dawn J.

Dennis, gr. 0-1 3. I.aFreecIa S. Edwards 8-1 .1. Nossdcl Herman Annuiiziata 8-1 8.

Donna Eyre W. Gununersoii 10-1 a SECOND RACE One Mile Pace--Purse $700 Horse Driver Odds 1. Greater Dewer C. Hammer 3.1 3. Licorice J.

Kollbab 7-2 S- i' 1 1 5 TruB H. Webher 5. bouthorn Senator D. Slaybaek 5-1 cky J' Dennis, Sr. (i-1 8.

Miss i a H. R. Pierce 8-1 4. Npic-liborly J. liasilonc 10-1 s.

Leaser H. McCusker 10-1 THIRD RACE One Mile Trot--Purse $800 Horse Driver Odds 1. Swartiey Hanover G. Sheehy, 5-2 2. AYlscoy Oeorec R.

Webber D-2 3. Flossie Allen R. Pejmo 5-1 4- Starr Virtue L. Brings 5-1 5. Marl Gantlc J.

Tomastao (1-1 Sparky Gummerson 0-1 8. Lady Boot W. ShMffer 8-1 T. Bedford Dean K. Bllcrman 10-1 FOURTH RACE One Mile.

Pace--Purse $700 Horse Driver Odds 2- Time F. W. Carroll 5-2 3. Marching Alonp Cromwell 5. Burns Reward w.

Warrington 9-2 Trackman selections 1. Eugene Hanover, Hettye Stoney Dares. 2. Grejiter Dewcy. Licorice indv True.

3. Swartley Hanover, Wiscov George, Flossy Allen 4. Regal Time. Marching Along, Burns Reward. 5.

Nola Boot, Kathy Sprinirwood, valiant Hanover 0. Rddfield Star, Midniiiht Smnir- ler. Afton Gray. 7. Doras Joy.

Phils Harbin Girl, flrden Mao. 8. HomeHtri'tch Gus. Susies Ttnio, Ruesetonian. 9.

Mister Sam. Gold Train, Ches- Miss. 4. Mlms Mark R. enno 8.

Marpts Dream G. Youim 5-1 a IIEl Watson R. Chapman 8-1 0. Jet Jdmmie J. on 10-1 1.

Harry AmhroKu -(N'o Driver) 12-1 FIFTH RACE One Mile Trot--Purse $1 200 Driver Odds 0 TM f. Weoks 3-1 a W. 4. Steward T. Malihashktt 5-1 i.

a i a Hanover G. Roider 5-1 3. Bonnie VaJley H. Sunllorn 0-1 3 W. Carroll (i-1 o.

a i Mareh J. Elliott 8-1 8. Hawk A. Cameron 10-1 SIXTH RACE One Mile Paee--Purse $900 Driven- Odds 7. Itedfield Star C.

Hammer 3-1 3. i SpanKler D. Meyoc-ks 4-1 0. Afton Gray (3000)- J. riieker 0-2 J- Potoh A.

A i a a 5-1 2. Wen i Wynwood W. Gummerson 5-1 Lucky Rocket C. Wells 0-1 4. Duke ttyn p.

Browne 10-1 p. Success Zoe R. 12-1 SEVENTH RACE One Mile SliHM) Horse Driver Odds 3. Doras Joy w. Dan-kins 5-2 1.

Phils a Girl (No Driver) 4-1 1. a i Mac J. Tomasino 5. i J. Bnsihino 5-1 frlckcy A J.

1 4. Hernell Direct Ed Holibs 8 1 Byrd G. Foldi 8-1 8. Ivy Castle S. Edwards 10-1 EIGHTH RACE One Mile Trot--Purse $3000 rM Driver Odds Homestretch Gus 2-1 2.

Susies Tune F. W. Carroll 7-2 Iliissetonwn J. i i 4-1 Mi 5-1 3. Vulory A.

Cameron (M 4. Down WarriiiKlon 8-1 1. Pensive J. a a 10-1 NINTH A One Mile Pace--Purse Horse Driver odds 2. Misler Sam R.

l.nbasco 5-2 6. Gold Train F. W. Carroll 7-2 BEST BET--HOMESTRETCH Gl'8 BEST I.O.VO--no'y'yA EYRE (1st) Monticello entries 8. ENTRIES FOB TONIGHT FIRST RACK One Mile Pare--Purso WOO Horse Driver Odds Topsy Aclius C.

Thomas 5-1 (Jenny V. Fwrlero tf-1 Senator's Splendor Hostlc 3-1 Miss Todd H. Williams 7-2 SUc-k Vic R. Sadovsky 8-1 Weep No More R. Rolllntt 12-1 Valiant's Maid L.

Orfuory 4-1 Sleok'8 Marvel K. Huelisch 12-1 SECOND A One Mile Pace--Purse $800 Horse Driver OddH 1. Hlack Trooper N. DauplalPo 4-1 2. Geonrnna a 5-1 3 Ju Lynn R.

Camper 3-1 4. Miss Kalona W. Wells 4-1 5. Billy A. G.

MacDonald 5-1 8. Ftnuo's Boy R. Knne 8-1 7. Daley IKirwood F. Bnidlmry 8-1 S.

Afton Dust F. Heck 8-1 I RACE One i Trot--Purse $800 Horse Driver Odds 1. Acme P. Mtliiv (1-1 2. Speneebv G.

i 4-1 3 First Edition J. 0 1 4 Homey Crest R. Camper 3 1 5 Rim Hanover R. fi.l Henry R. a 8-1 7.

Larry Scott 0. MacDonald 4-1 8. Chum J. HIlTKlns, Sr. 8-1 Trackman selections 1.

Senator's Splendor. Minn Todd, Topsy Adlos. 2. Ju Black TrooiH-r. Geortfann 3.

i ('rent. Spenreby. Sim Hflnoviy. 4. Mendow Abbe.

Victory 6 Adlos llonny Brook- ehlef MHixly. Hunker, Dccl.lon. Hobo Monterey Hunovcr. i Hanover, llwil. Qulncy Scott 0 MmlKi''.

Hoy. liny HKHT I I i .1. I. H.tNOVKR J. H.

KOCRTII A Om i Pore--Purse $000 Horse Driver Odds I. Meadow 10. i 3-1 Torcli A. i 8-1 Cuve Colonel J. Desimone 11-2 I.

Jickj: A D. Hell 4-1 Arion Hamivi-r W. 8-1 1. i Holmes G. 9-2 loMiln Scotlnnd R.

A 8.1 Tobin Hiiiiover G. 8-1 FIFTH A One i Pace--Purse syOO Horse Driver Odds 1 BKl 3 1 i. Ijldy A i J. Kopas ,11 Mel.iily a i 4 1 i. Dazzle Hal II i 2 I.

i i i' i Swift Time G. MucD.inald ii-l I. The Scotchman A. I.evlch Ti 1 I RACE Ono i I'nce--I'urse $000 Horse Driver Odds isc J. 7 2 F.

3 1 Del i i N.irris. Jr. S-l I i i i i i i I 1 j. a i I D. (I.I Smtl A.

I.evlch 8-1 I. i Tassel W. 0-1 SEVENTH HAC'E One i Pace--Purse $1,400 Driver Odils A HIiTLMiiH 3.1 a (i i i i i i 111! a i A I I i 4 1 I i i i i II 1 i i i i i 11 i i i I I A. II 1 i Dan-, A KM i i i I a KM I I I I I RACE One Mile Paee--Purse 11,400 Driver HIIIIIIVIT F. 3-1 Mallnee w.

Carr HCM F. a i i i 4 1 a Me H. Annie II 1 Scott a 1 Doc A i 1 l.eoritbi ll.xl K. I Aft.HI i J. (i.

i 12 1 I A One Mile I'wr--Purse $000 Hone Driver Odds Miss P. J. U. i i Mndirc's C. i i 4 1 a l.elirli D.

NliTiim D-2 i A. Koch 11-2 a I Shir I 1 i i i i (M U'aiMe W. I i i 112 A i i Flash I i i I llrlsk i (J. llwlli; tt-1 A HELPING HAND By Alan Mover a i i i i i Kan--rurm SHOO Off I I 2 T. i i Chess title by phone? walloped; Yanks nip Tigers ll.i A I I I I i A I I' rhi'ss Bolby Fischer, who r.ni'i wt per I I I I In li Oilu for an i a i i i a linirtiami'iit.

i participate anyway lw tele- 11UMU'. '1'ln 1 State Department reject ed his a hid on grounds In 1 duln'I meet any of llu 1 classifications fur Americans alhnvod tit yisit Cuba. Mis allonit'y. Andrew 1' Davis, then took a rhi'ss i asl's su.mu'slion and the plav-hy-plione idea to Hit- 22- year-old champion. "IntfiTslitif; ideas" "Sure.

1 would l)e willing," said Fischer. "H's an interest- iiiK idea. Let's see if we can do it." So Davis talked i offieinls of the Capahlanea Memorial Tournament in Havana and they agreed. The Unirnamcnl runs from AUK 25 to Sept. 2f) and Fischer will make his moves at the Marshall Chess C'lub in New- York.

A referee will wateh his play. "If some sort of a Telety(x arrangement seems better a the telephone, we may use explained. Chess is a delilx-rale Kami 1 and it is not unusual for players to cany on 1 games League meeting STIiOUDSHUHC, Officers and team captains of the Colonial Pocono Mountains Bowling League will meet tonight at 8 at Colonial Lanes. mail telegraph, plume or me.ins The said he was mi certain a effect it would a on the young man's game "May hull" "Some say Initli players i have Hie same advantages and i a a a he commented. "My opinion Ihough is a he may In' a i lie has a very demeanor Some i i could i the Ixiard." I'laycrs from the Tinted Stales.

A i a Canada, Denmark. a Spam. Slovakia, Bulgaria. Yugoslavia been a Pep.irtnient sai onl joiirnalisls. hiisinessme with a i interests there and persons on a i a i a missions were eligible lo yisit Cuba The play-by -phone idea was considered a priyale a CINCINNATI (AP) Jim Maloney pitched a four-hitter and Leo Cardenas paced a 20-hit attack with three hits and four runs batted in as Cincinnati trounced the National League- leading Dodgers 18-0 Sunday.

Don Drysdale started for the Dodgers but lasted only two innings, giving up six run and losing his lOfh game against 15 victories. Tom Harper collected three hits, including a homer, and drove in three runs while Vada Pinson and Pete Rose each had a double and home run for the Reds. Maloney, bringing his record to 13-5, gave up a leadoff triple to Wes Parker in the third inning but retired the next three batters. Cardenas singled and scored on Harper's third-inning single, doubled across a run in the fifth and knocked in three more runs with a double in the eighth. The Reds wasted no time in battering Drysdale.

Harper led off the first with a bunt and raced home as Rose doubled. Rose later scored on Deron Johnson's sacrifice fly, and John Edwards rapped a two-run double. Los Angeles 000 000 000-- 0 4 2 Cincinnati 421 05105x--18 20 0 Drysdale, Brewer (3), Willhile (5), Purdin (6), Kekich (7) and Roseboro; Maloney and Edwards. W--Maloney (13-5). L-Drysdale (15-10).

Home runs--Cincinnati, Rose 10), Pinson (17), Harper (13). DETROIT (AP) Joe Pepitone singled in a run with two out in the ninth inning, giving the New York Yankees a 6-5 triumph over Detroit Sunday. The victory moved the Yankees to within one game of the .500 mark, a level they haven't reached since May 1. Mickey Mantle drew a one-out walk from Orlando Pena in the ninth but was forced at second by Tom Tresh. Elston Howard then singled Tresh to third, and Pepitone sent him in with a single to right field.

Home runs The Yankees rallied twice for ties. After Al Kaline clouted a three-ran homer in the Detroit back in the fourth on a three run homer by pitcher Al Downing off Danny McLain. The Tigers got a home run from Ray Oyler in the fourth and another from Norm Cash in the sixth. Again the Yankees countered with homers, Ray Barker and Bobby Richardson hitting consecutive blasts in the seventh. New York 000 300 201--6 14 0 Detroit 003 101 000-5 9 1 Downing, Ramos (7), Reniff (8) and Howard; McLain, Pcna and Rrcehan.

W--Reniff (34). L--Pena (3-7). Homeruns--New York, Downing (1), Barker (5), Richardson (4). Detroit. Kaline (17), Oyler (2), Cash (15).

MINNEAPOLIS-ST. PAUL (AP) Jim Perry pitched no- hit ball for 6 2-3 innings Sunday but had to settle for a two-hitter as the American League-leading Minnesota Twins whipped Boston 8-0 for their fifth straight victory. Don Mincher drove in three Minnesota runs with a single and triple and Tony Oliva collected four hits, including a two- run double in the eighth. Felix Mantilla lined a double to left-center two out in the seventh inning for the first hit off Perry. Center fielder Jimmie Hall missed the sinking liner by about three or Meet tonight STROUDSBURG A meeting ol the Stroudsburg Little League Auxiliary will be held tonight at 8 o'clock in the YMCA.

All Little League Mothars arc urged to attend. four feet. The only other Boston base hit was Jim Gosger's one-out single in the ninth. Perry, a little-used reliever until making his first start July 5 when he shut out the Red Sox 2-0 on a seven-hitter, now is 8-2. Minnesota scored once in the first inning on a single by Hall, a walk to Bob Allison and Mincher's single.

The Twins added two more in the fifth as Oliva singled, Allison tripled high off the left-center fence and Morchead balked, bringing in Allison. Boston 000 000 000--0 2 0 Minnesota 100 020 23x--8 13 0 Morehead, Bennett (6) and Tillman; Perry and Battey. W-Perry (8-2). Morehead (613). REEDERS INN Little China Town in the 1'oconos" Fine, Complement of American Foods 421-9195 421-2C89 III.

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