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The Gazette from Montreal, Quebec, Canada • 31

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THE GAZETTE, SATURDAY, MAY 5, 1962 3 Spurs Burnley Cup Final Today Scalper Dream i I i IN OULEPVltUE f-f f'MH' 1, BUTIFTHATWEATH. j(vf fopiawV 88S- libJJI i fti niCHEUEU 1 Good Points Too Running ofth LONDON (CP) The Football Association Cup final today at Wembley Stadium is the ticket scalper's dream come true. Tickets for English soccer's gala final game of the season always draw high prices. But this year the scalpers are getting as much as 10 for a five-shilling pasteboard. Fighting it out in giant Wembley Stadium will be well-matched Tottenham Hotspur and Burnley.

When the season opened last September the forecasters chose this pair as the most likely finalists from the hundreds oi repiai.in? Terrv Dvson- and and amateur teams in England Jimmy Greaves a Win-and Wales. Iter sjging from Milan. He re- The tipsters believe the Spurs; Les Aen at inslde left will be the team that files to the; Thjs may be skjpper Danny Royal Box after the game to col- Blanchf lower's last game for the lect the cup and winners medals Th 37.vear.0id irishman from the Queen may retire and direct his agile soccer brain into writing and television work. There was relief in the Tottenham camp Thursday when powerhouse wing-half Dave Mackay was declared fit after a leg strain. Scotsman Mackay is the one man the Spurs can't afford to be without.

Al the Burnley players reported fit Friday and the Lancashire team's only problem is end-of-season stateness. A few weeks back Burnley looked certain to win England's other big competition, the League Championship. Then came the WON PER IF IT Tottenham won the trophy last year by beating Leicester City 2-0, but two wins in a row will be a rare achievement in tournament history. The Spurs are favored because of their ability to fight down tension. Last year their star-studded lineup, worth perhaps 300.000 on the transfer market, showed no signs of the usual Wembley nerves.

Burnley, on the other hand, has never been in a cup final. The roaring crowd of 100,000, the carnival atmosphere and pre-match pomp and ceremony can have disastrous effects on a Richelieu Offers $26,800 On Weekend! Saturday's Entries loss of form and Ipswich Town $700: W. Bouraon seldom entered in a modest him as a trotter this winter in that Even's Jet is a pacer and nothing said Cote, who trains horses for the Drummond Nine of the Spurs' team whojsneaKeu on wuu me uuc. collected medals last year will By winning the FA Cup the again be on show. The two new-! Lancastrians can salvage some-comers are winger Terry Med- tiling from the wreckage.

quinella race. Florida. Even's Jet won two Highlighting Sunday after-1 "matinee" races there but noon's program is the return oflflopped dismally at Richelieu in FIRST RACE C3 5 Kimbermite 1 Wally Song 4 Space Patrol 2 Mighty Dream 8 Owen Lee 3 Harrison Hanover 7 Ardelis Hanover 4 Defiance Also: Fox Glove Appears the best 31 Photo may decide 72 Bound to improve 9 2 Stretch speed 41 Last very good 6 1 1st start 81 Far from pole 8 1 Unlikely here 101 Stables of Drummondville. Schmigel Quessy Grenter Contant Hamelin Brisson Ponton Kopas Even Jet to the pacing gait.itwo attempts. His trainer, Benoit Cote, tried! "I've come to the conclusion Other starry standardRreds billed for Sunday are Nathan Hanover, My Hep Cat, Hickory Major, Adios Alex, Mifflin Hano With pacers and trotters rounding into form in spite of inclement weather and sub-par track conditions, $26,800 in purses will be dangled at Richelieu this weekend as the weather man predicts sunny skies and warm temperatures.

Royal Ronald, pride of the Del Rosa farms and conqueror of Spring whiz Augustus, returns to the pacing wars tonight. Royal SECOND RACE: C3 Pace, $700: 3-1 Hungaria, Polonia Meet In Exhibition By NORMAN GILLESPIE Chet Volo, Anne Gallon, Mighty Regent, Blue Angel, Dune McTavishKey for DD Herve Filion Last excellent L. Welch Started well Bimbo Chief, Adios Mont, Ber Lin, Roy McGregor and Vernon's 3 Knight Thunder 4 Pat Teer 6 Yankybee 8 Victory Parade 1 Leolite 2 Success Bert 5 King Gold 7 Greene Dale Also: Widower Von Sunday's Entries FIRST RACE CI Trot, $900: 4 Dean Yankee O. Crawford Won last race 1 My Son Don R. Berard Classy trotter 2 Symphony Boy Herve Filion Among leaders 3 Sunset Lee T.

Horton Could take all 6 Kirk's Vote A. Waddell Can Show Speed 5 Miss Kilroy M. Pusey Not outclassed 8 Lee Who B. Silliphant Question mark A. Thorne From U.S.

5 L. Wright Cozy post position 6 1 H. Legault Won at big odds 8 1 J. Lahaie Not outclassed 81 R. Bardier Good long shot 101 R.

Grandmaison Star. Ronald has been accorded a low Normand Bardier has dis 9-5 rating in the feature $5,000 and Gino Berretla if Montreal Montreal Hungaria and La- 52 7 2 92 5 1 6 1 8 1 1 placed early wizard Lucien Fon Invitation Pace. taine as top driver of the 5900: J. Hebert Saturday's tussle appears to be chine Polonia will tackle each other at Lachine Stadium this afternoon, in a full dress rehearsal for next week's openings between Royal Ronald and Can fornia pacer Hawthorne, with meeting percentage-wise anyway. Bardier has seven wins and five seconds for a .575 average in 17 starts thus far.

Fontaine THIRD 3ACE CI Pace, 4 Fleet Bay 3 Homestretch Tres 5 Runnymede Barnes 4 Bobby King 7 Single 1 Governor's Pride 8 Dannybee 2 Bourn Bourn Bumpas Also: George L. Grattan 7 Vol Regent T. Turcotte ir.ln tougher 101 Also: Half Song Percy Robillard Also: Gloria Elkington Frank Baise SECOND RACE C3 Pace, $700: Bourgon Lefebvre Caldwell Turcotte Stanbury Savignac We think so 52 At the wire 31 Youth in sulky 51 rast veteran 51 Won last race 61 In tougher 81 Too far here 8 1 A long shot 101 Irish Grattan and Southern of the National and Metropolitan League schedules. Kickoff is at Charm as chief contenders. Hawthorn is a front-running six Adelard Cote G.

Labelle 2:30 p.m. Hungaria has had its players in training for the last has recorded 11 wins, seven seconds and eight thirds in 36 trys. Fontaine's average is .488. year old driven by grizzled Otis C. Galbraith Last Impressive J.

Hayes From Dufferin W. Bourgon Highly considered J. Hebert Winning tune? R. Grandmaison Romps on mud G. Labelle Some good races Crawford.

Hawthorn made his FOURTH RACE CI Trot, 11200 3 1 92 51 4 1 81 81 101 two months and manager $ui Hevesy reports that his men are Hard working Herve Filion has 2 Niagara Princess 7 Keystoner's Comet 3 Golden Temptation 1 Mr. Music 4 Sir Prince 5 Scott Plaid 8 Golden Keystoner 4 Eddy C. Scott Also: Gypsy Brewer 52 C. St. Jacques Key for quinella 4 Hi Jet 1 Old Scrooae Canadian debut here last Satur day, battling it out with Augus Pole, partner 41 registered the most victories.

in top condition and are raring L. pontame Leading driver Filion has visited the winner's lus in a 29.2 quarter which no Quebec City to go. Steve Goczol who will Larochelle Habklrk 2 Reynolds Bomb 3 Demon Dandy 5 Frisky Hal 6 Time Zone t. Hess C. Watters R.

Caldwell J. Giguere J. Jodoin J. Hayes A. Walker circle 18 times in 78 attempts.

start at centre half and Steve 1-2-4 wheel? 41 Not too lucky 51 Quebec flash 61 Clicked in 1961 81 Switch trotter 81 Odds will drop 12-1 doubt tired Augustus who was nipped at the wire by Royal Ronald. Augustus will sit this Kenderes, inside left, were guest 7 Pershing's First 8 MacDuff's Lassie stars with Germania-Kickers on the West Germany tour and only one out to rest up for the Grattan Bars stake races starting next returned last Tuesday. They THIRD RACE C2 Pace, $900: 2 Lady Camden Herve Filion 3 Stewart Direct R. Quessy 4 Fingo's Song Henri Filion 1 Confuscious F. Baise 8 Meadow Lynch J.

Giguere 4 White Flame R. Bardier 5 Mr. Sand J. Hebert 7 Priam R. Savignac Also Dream Night P.

Caldwell Now or never 52 Good mudder 3 1 In new hands 92 Cozy slot 41 Quebec City ace 41 Possible spurt 1 Quebec City 81 Unlikely here 101 FIFTH RACE 1 Indian Prince 2 Counsel Judd 4 Great Adios 3 Silver's Gold $1500 M. Picard Hurray for pole 3 1 R. White Due to click 72 J. Giguere Could take all 92 R. Ponton Among leaders 51 should be in mid-season form Monday.

Quebec Girl Wins Honors In Swim Test To get an idea of the high Alouettes gives permission are also in the City. Montreal Ukraina expects to recruit some players from the National Truckers of Philadelphia the U.S. champions in 1961. This week they picked up a useful player in Les Phillips who played for Cornwall in the Ottawa League. Phillips is a better than average inside right.

Tommy Thomson, who was on loan to Germania Kickers on the West Germany tour, dropped off in Edinburgh Scotland to try to secure some Scottish players for Ukraina. Report has it that Thomson will bring back at least three new men for the Ukcs when he returns this week. The two Greek teams A. E. K.

and Greek Canadians have amalgamated to form one strong entry in John McCullough's National Soccer League. Greek Canadians will also field a team in the Montreal Soccer League. Definite arrangements regarding the interlocking schedule between the N.S.L. and the E.C.P.S.L. are expected to be finalized over the weekend.

Pat Nolan C.S.F.A. President will represent the Canadian Body at the English Cup final between Tottenham Hotspurs and Burnley at Wembley today. after the ten game exhibition 6eries in Germany against tough 5 Ideal Direct Dune McTavish First start 61 class of Saturday's card it can First start 81 B. Hughes 6 The Saint 7 B. Norris opposition.

be pointed out that tVotters like Temperamental 8 1 First start 121 Herve Filion P. Caldwell 8 Burton Hi Le Sova Hanover, Reyphell, Amos-son's Fay, Meadow Flash, Leland Hanover and Prudence's Boy are FOURTH RACE CI Trot, 1 Nathan Hanover 2 My Hep Cat 8 Countess Hal 4 Tag Dares SIXTH RACE CI Pace, $1200 4 Coppersmith Henri Filion 1 Malcolm1 Hart M. Pusey $1200: W. Habklrk Class of quinella 52 M. Pusey Possible partner 31 L.

Fontaine Will improve position 41 R. Caldwell Good breeding 41 R. Grandmaison Last races good 4 L. Turcotte They'll bet 81 C. St.

Jacques Starred 1961 91 L. Wright Big quinella 101 Herve Filion BLOOMINGTON, Mrs. Beulah Gundling of Cedar Rapids, five-time national AAU 5 Cheland Key Hevesy said yesterday mat Hungaria's probable starting line-up today will be: Hank de Goeij in goal, George Czekly and Tommy Barrett backs; Julius Kluge, Steve Goczol and Charlie Horvath halfbacks; Tibor Wagner, Steve Bencze, Andy Toth, Steve Kenderes and A a Must beat him 52 First start 92 Could win It 92 Won last race 6 1 Watch him finish 61 Likes the track 81 Too far here 8 1 A nice long shot 101 3 Silver Lock D. Larochelle L. Turcotte L.

Bourgon Caldwell M. Dostie CRICKET 4 Golden Lind soio syncnronized swimming champion, continued her mastery 7 Alice Lind Also: Wonder Bud FIFTH RACE CI Pace, $1,200: Bl Trot, $2000 LONDON (Reuters) Results A.M. A Kiraly IVil dIV 6 Success Knight 5 Steve Martin 7 B. Budget 2 Helferhey 8 Janice Johnston 3 Major's Fairy SEVENTH RACE- 1 Sova Hanover 2 Leland Hanover 4 Reyphell 5 Hughes Hanover 8 Prudence's Boy 3 Meadow Flash 6 Spud Guy 7 Amosson's Fay riae hard 1 1 1 I a I 3. rtJlCiliaiC R.

Ponton in yesterday's cricket matches: C. St. Jacques Won last Sunday 1 C. Poulin At the wire 41 F. Baise Classy pacer 41 2 names are Mike Horvath, Julius Quinella partner 7 At Lords: Surrey beat MCC by Caldwell Wright Cote Barrieau six wickets.

MCC 250 and 185: M. Pusey Early leader 41 W. Habklrk Tough on mud 61 Again. 92 Classy stable 51 In the money 6 1 Who's driving? 81 Suntag besides several new men who have to be tried out. In addition to the above at least Surrey 279 for 2 (innings closed Henri Filion First start 81 Jean Jodoin In new hands 9 1 Not outclassed r-o ov after completion of 85 overs) and Bourgon Turcotte L.

M. In tougher 10 Herve Filion Odds will drop 101 Roger White pectea to join riunpana wuiim 159 for 4 (M. Stewart 60, A. Par sons 55 not out). Pace, $1,200: St.

Jacques Classy stable 52 At Oxford: Gloucestershire beat Oxford University by an innings 31 Photo may decide Pusey $900: Caldwell Birdies, eagles too 52 L. Floyd Pole, watch out 31 M. Turcotte At the wire 92 L. Welch They'll bet 51 P. Hebert Started with win 41 P.

Robillard Won last race 81 T. Turcotte Jr. Will Improve position 91 72 EIGHTH RACE C2 Pace, 3 Shooting Par 1 Rex Dean 5 Congress Hal 4 Goybee 2 McKinley Mahone 4 Sandy Gallon 8 Royal Direct B. 7 Tactful King Also: Joseannie Pole, watch Fine record and 65 runs. Oxford University 4 Adlos Alex 2 Adios Prince 5 Hickory Major 3 Mighty Pete 8 J.M.J.

1 Shadydale Peach 6 Gear Shift 7 Scotch Red Also: Pipedream SIXTH RACE CI 2 Mifflin Hanover 4 Chet Volo 1 Ben Direct 7 Aunt Bess 3 Count Pick 5 Crescendo 8 Senator Eric 4 Frenchman SEVENTH RACE- 4 Ann Gallon 4 Virgne's Tomboy 5 Kilter 3 Cloyd Hanover 7 Rodney Frost 1 Newport Bruce 2 Success Bomb 8 Palacona C. M. R. L. N.

M. R. L. 4-1 289 for 7 declared and 114; Glou In tougher Bardier Fontaine Bardier Turcotte Barrieau Pelletier cestershire 468 for 2 declared. M.

Bergeron In tougher 121 Fischer, Tal Start Slowly WILLEMSTAD, Curacao ufl Near top form 81 Won last race 81 A long shot 101 oi water art by winning first class honors in the International Academy of Aquatic Art's eighth annual festival here. The award was given for an impressionistic solo entitled, "soaring." The only other first class honors award went to Bert Hubbard of the Jewish Community Center, Detroit, for a contempor-try solo called, "fragments of destruction." Second class honors went to Linda Maul of Philadelphia and Sandra Marks of Quebec, each for contemporary solos, and Julie Gardner and Jean Johnson of Rockford, 111., for an impressionistic duet. The festival started Wednesday with demonstrations and workshops. It continues until today with other presentations by colleges, youth organizations and clubs from the 10 states and Canada represented at the festival. Henri Filion At Edgbaston: Match abandon the next few days.

Lachine will for the most part stick to the same players who have cleaned up practically all the open cup competitions in the Metropolitan League as well as taking the league championship for the past three years. Lachine has also won the Quebec Cup every year during the same three year period. Jules Fine who has guarded the Lachine nets with distinction will again take his place between the uprights for the subur ed, rain. Warwickshire 354 for 95 declared and 206 for 2 declared; The fleetest 31 -Bl li CI Trot, W. Habkirk R.

Barrieau B. Fontaine 31 Quin partner 72 He beat Augustus 2:03.1 Capable of 2:02 Hot if ready 1st start Scotland 153 and 90 for 5. NINTH RACE Invitation Pace, $5,000 6 Royal Ronald M. Pusey 2 Hawthorn O. Crawford 5 Irish Grattan L.

Pelletier 4 Southern Chram B. Cote 1 Margie Eden R. Caldwell 3 So Long's Prince Henri Filion For your wheel 4 41 Could take all 41 P. Caldwell Bobby Fischer, the American teenager, and Mikhail Tal, Rus -1 Needs a couple At Cambridge: Yorkshire beat Cambridge University by 195 61 R. Grandmaison Started well 1st start 101 Pelletier Won last race 81 They'll bet 81 runs.

Yorkshire 312 for 4 declar Berard Robillard Too far here 10 1 Pace, $700 Henri sia's former world champion, both are off to a slow start in the 1962 Candidates Chess tourna TENTH RACE C3 5 Stormy Atom 2 Deena K. Blue Filion Kev for exacta ed and 230 for 3 declared; Cambridge University 177 and 170 (R White 91, D. Wilson 6 for 67). B. Elliott Probable partner EIGHTH RACE banites who incidentally have 3 Irish Bud B2 Pace, $1,500: D.

Giliis Herve Filion Appears the best 31 changed their name from Lachine ment. 3- 1 4 1 5 1 6- 1 81 81 101 2:04 In 1961 72 2:03.3 in 196 92 Redcaps to Lachine Polonia. The At Cardiff: Glamorgan beat P. Caldwell Watch him finish Dune AAcTavishlst start J. G.

ClermontAII or nothing R. Gagne Not outclassed R. Grandmaison Odds will drop R. Ponton Pesky PP J. Hebert Polish club, which has been out 4 Aero Jet 1 Johnny Dollar 6 Wilson Frost 7 Chief King 8 Maid of the Mist Also: Royal's Pride Lancashire by six wickets.

Lancashire 263 and 224 (J. Black- of soccer, will 'back Lachine this In top condition 41 Ace of his stable 61 Back to the "pace" 81 A long shot 81 Pesky position 101 season. The Poles have been out of soccer for a few years but edge 68); Glamorgan 247 and 243 for 4 (W. Parkhouse 51, B. Hedges M.

Turcotte F. Baise L. Lloyd B. Cote L. Pelletier Y.

Pelchat 82 Pace, $2000: W. Habklrk J. Schmlgel Herve Filion J. Giguere 2 Blue Angel 4 Mighty Regent 3 Bimbo Chief 4 Grattan Diplomat 1 Shadydale Payoft 5 Even's Jet 7 Linda's Gun 8 Klamath Song NINTH RACE Bl 2 Roy McGregor 1 Miss New Ross 3 Ber Lin 7 Vernon's Star 5 Pansy Brewer 4 Adios Mont 4 Miss Kay Cash are now solidly behind Lachine. 117 not out, P.

Walker 63 not out). Eight grand masters are competing in a round robin for the right to meet Mikhail Botvinnik of the Soviet Union for the world championship next year. In yesterday's action, Fischer appeared on the edge of defeat in his match ajjainst Ewfim Geller of Russia. The game was called on the 4lst move, with the Russian aDoarentlv in the stroneer John Menarev will again handle Glamorgan 12 points, Lancashire Lachine under the new set-up Pacing well 31 Could take It 41 Fall sensation 4-1 Won last race 41 4 points. At Taunton: Match drawn.

Es Palmer, Ford, Middlecoff Tied InTournamentOfChampionsGolf Les Pearson will referee today Watch her finish 71 M. Dostie sex 383 for 9 declared and 192 for Hungaria Lachine exhibition. Montreal Cantalia has at least St. Jacques Classy stable 81 Galbraith In tough group 101 6 declared (B. Knight 77 not out) Somerset 351 for 9 declared and six fine holdovers from their 1961 position.

E.C.P.S.L. team now in the City. Both players were left with Mike Campo, Ros Valentino, ibishons and" two passed Dawns but TENTH RACE CI Pace, $700: 4 Versatile D. Larochelle For exacta 31 94 for 7 (G. Atkinson 53).

Essex LAS VEGAS, Nev. OTV- The The incident apparently upset Jack Fleck and Australia 26-year-old Bruce Crampton. the big fellow and he made an un 4 Count Down V. Waddell With this one 3 Galawln P. Robillard And this one 4 points.

At Worcester: Match drawn Sergio Chiraz, Ante Kosta, John reached a blustery midpoint yes Defending champion Sam Snead, happy tour in 40-39148. Worcestershire 175 and 245; Pak Sanders was sailing along on terday with veterans Arnold Palmer, Doug Ford and Cary Middlecoff tied for the top spot with 36- 1 l.ockevaie Ginny P. Caldwell Pole could help 41 2 Clear Sweep W. Bourgon Not outclassed 61 5 Cannon Fire L. Floyd From Virginia 81 7 Songster R.

Berard In tough group 81 8 Some Chance R. Grandmaison Some chance. 101 Also Clinton Tass L. Pelletier Geller's players were farther advanced. Tal was beaten by his fellow countryman, Paul Keres, in a complicated match that lasted 41 moves.

istan 113 and 291 for 9 (Javed Burki 90, Mushtaq Mohammed 86 who had a 70 Thursday, blew himself out of the front ranks of the! small field of 28 players when he took a. three-over-par seven on the ny Filipone, and Vic Rascella all turned in good performances last season against some of the classy players in the Eastern Canada Pro League. Vasco Strogi even terms with the leaders until he registered a double bogey six on the 17th hole. He finished with not out) hole scores of 139. Playing the Desert Inn Country a 71 for 141 pnd a tie with sturdy Club course in windy, 96-degree' Joe Campbell, who also had a 71 weather.

Ford shot a 69 aided by ninth hole. He finished with 40-3575 for 145. The 40-year-old slammer hit two balls into the rough, then landed a beautiful spoon shot on the 539- "I'm still not very happy with the way I'm hitting the ball," palmer said. 'The wind wasn't yard fifth hole that netted an eagle three. in a trap and finally got on the green in five shots.

It took two blowing too badly but enough that you had to be careful. It wasn't The ball stopped one foot from cup. really fierce. to get down. Hard luck also hit two other co- Tournament favorite Palmer Hill Soars 164 Feet-Unhurt PALERMO, Sicily t.n Phil Hill, the world's champion racing driver from Santa Monica.

sailed 164 feet through the air in his red Ferrari yesterday and walked away unhurt. Hill was driving in a trial run for Sunday's Targa Florio open road race, whizzing along at 80 miles an hour when he missed a curve. The car sailed into the air. but landed rightside up on all four wheels in an open field. Hill's crash helmet bore a huge dent in the top.

The car showed no external damage, but the jolt was so severe that officials said Hill would be assigned another car for the race. Stewart, a 40-year-old pro from and the 41-year-old Middlecoff toured the par 36-3672 course in leaaers or xne iirsi rouna, had his own rooting Souchak and Doug Sanders. section in the gallery. Ninety Souchak hit the ball out of; members of his home club. Oak bounds on the second hole, and it! Cliff Country Club, flew here in j70 strokes apiece.

Billy Casper the 1959 Nat ional Open champion, shot the a chartered plane. The Texas redhead scored one cost him two strokes. A security guard in the gallery innocently retrieved the ball and dropped it out on the fairway before Souchak spectacular shot, a putt that he finest of the two rounds, a 67. And he did it despite an aching back. The 67 gave the 30-year-old Apple Valley, pro, a total said measured at least 50 feet WE ARE honoured to join the citizens of Montreal and Westmount indeed, all Canadians in paying tribute to the No.

401 City of Westmount and No. 438 City of Montreal, RCAF (AUX) Squadrons on the proud occasion of the presentation of Her Majesty's Standards. We salute the high traditions so splendidly upheld by the men and women of these famous Squadrons in both war and peace. Suppliers of the finest materials and accessories for Canada's defense program. could examine the position him- "As a matter of fact, there of 140.

and a tie with Larl Stewart 'self. wasn't a tape measure around long enough to see how far it TONIGHT 8.15 SUNDAY 2.15 went," said Stewart, with a Pott Leads Waco Golf At 139 IJohnny Pott 6-71 139 BURNEYV1LLE, Okla. laugh. Arnold Palmer 69-70139 Doug Ford 70-9 139 Cary MiddlecoH 69-70139 Billy Casper Jr 73-47140 Earl Stewart Jr 72-6S 140 Bruce Crampton 72-6 140 Jack Flfck 71-69140 ToTmy Aaron 70-70140 Bill Collins 70-70140 Johnny Pott retained his one- Ron Thomas M-72 141 Baxter Jr 71-70141 stroke lead in the Waco Turner iWason Rudolph 69-73 14: i Joe Campbell 70-71141 Doug Sanders 69-72141 Claude King 72-70142 Buddy Sullivan 72-70142 i RACEWAY Phil Rodgers 71-71142 Gen Littler 72-71143 Dave Ragan 71-711421 Bob Moncrief 71-72143! Eric Monti 74-70144 Jerry Barber 71-73144 Open golf tournament here Friday with a 71 for a two-round total of 139. Tommy Aaron and Bill Collins each posted their second straight! 70 for a score of 140 while Ron Railway Power ENGINEERING CORPORATION, LIMITED Gay Brewer 70-74144 DAILY TV Sam Snead 70-75145 Bob McCallister 77-70147 Bob Shave jr 70-73143 Frank Phillips 70-73143 Jack Mckleus 71-73144 Ernie Vossler 73-71 144 Larry Mowray 77-72 144 Vac Aait 72-73145 Jerry Man 71-74145 Jimmy Powell 74-71 14S Marty Furool 72-73 145 RADIO CFCf Listen 6.00 p.m.

TONIGHT'S FEATURE RACE Channel 6 11.21 p.m. Film: Daily Double Thursdays: Channel 12 6.30 p.m. RACING REVIEW Ken Bu-nette Tommy Jacobs 7S-69 '47 Don January 75-72147 Billy Maxwell 74-73147 Bruce Baird 71-76 147 Jay Heoert 71-76147 George Knudson 75-71141 Mike Souchak 69-79148 Dave Marr 74-75149 Bo Wlninger 0-7O15C Dave KIM 73-77-150 Jerky Cupit 74.77 151 Bobby Nichols 7-7 154 Thomas, Rex Baxter Jr. and. Mason Rudolph trailed with 141.: Toronto's Jerry Magee shot a 74 for a total of 145 while Mont-, real's Al Johnston carded a 74 'for a 249 total.

69. 76 US 73-73 14 73-7314 73-73146 75-71144 Jim Ferree Kel Negle Hal McCommfts FraiW Bovnton' NOTE: possible cafKettatrwn mt roclftf fy HEATED Monday, Tvesdov Wednesday mmi con- c.lteo Prnaram Thwday, some ek. GRANDSTAND ri-74 146 Hvotd Penning Juan Rodriguwi 7V73 146.

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