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The Capital from Annapolis, Maryland • Page 20

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The Capitali
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Annapolis, Maryland
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20
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20 THE EVENING CAPITAL Ayr. 2. earning AI Severn Run BOOTS ADDLES Modest at the Grand Na- i The 25 and competitive lisaal at Aintrse, England last trail will be bek! st-Vsrss- a 1' Saturday, but not for winning ity Horse Ccttief on route Foot, undefeated a four! the race. Tim DuranL the fin Howard County with successive stakes tins year, iss Beverly Hills, fitaekferaker of bsrscS for ex- soohoroores on Bowie Race Course on Saturday, jbition by finishing the course under way at 7:00 a.m. and Aiuug 5i -eugibies for thet at Aintree- He never exnectea the riders will start ope Governor's Gold Cup are 331 to win the race was jbour later.

Presentation of rib- Dcrbv to "uflug ius horse! ocas and wiii lake place two of the ranked! Highlandte in fifteenth. around 5:00 pjs. Ex-'was thrown from fais mount 5 BcecbersBrook ine second rime ine isit and spur. KWing dub iarouiid but remounted ami will sponsor its twelfth annual Tie Gcrernor's Gcid Cup slasdirsg evaiisji thi- asij wbea be fasisa line, jweekend af Meadowbrook Show is being Red ASigalsr.riddfia^.'^fesF-JB^ Chsse. The 5bsehc6 Brian Fleicner, was me" win-1 win start; ai 8:00 ajn.

both Bowie's Stakes calendar. The ner of the formidable race and will be held rain or last running 1966 i-ss won four-mile classic, i shine. Miss Dodds Bloomgarden, I. im jbv the Maryland-bred Kaaai King who went on to win tbej The world of horse-showing Kentucky Derby and Preakness. tost one of its staunchest supporters with thg death last week In addition to Qevw.

Foot! Eteanora. Randolph John 5L Cajabepp and-Wiiiiam Mechling wittjudge oaSafairday, Mrs. A. Dandridge Kennedy and Mr. and -Tvirs.

J. A Unit LN A PROGRAM inaugurated by tbe Severn River Com- misiififi, asd steered by its Aatfcay F. croups of children from several sre beimg bused to Severn Run. Tliere, they mot observe tfce thugs nature in the area proposed as a state park, but hear talks by authorities tbe importance of conservation. On this pace are portrayed stadeats from the Sumy Acres SebocI located on Spa Rd.

From left are bos driver Mrs. John French, and students James Fniengel, Cora Liadsey and Dennis Lee. They are seen arriving at the Dieos Mill Rd. property of Miles Davis, where refreshments; are served each school through the courtesy of Robert Wlakel, vice president of 'ffce Nevamar Co. of Odcnton.

NEVEMAR'S Bob i 1, right, serves cookies and miTk. i background is SRC president Milanoski, with Sunny Acres School pupils Ralph Stanley Jr. and Debbie Barnes from left in the foreground. STUDENTS Robin Sadowski and Larry Harris share their treat offering a dijsce ai cookies to John M. Whitmore, president of the County Council.

Anne Amndel County officials have been cooperating with the Severn Fiver Commission and the state in combatting major problems in Severn Ron as well as its shores pollution and littering. other eugioies expect to use the Governor's Gold Cup as a major distance test for the other three-year-old classics. This category includes Elmendorf Verbatim, October House Farm's Iron Ruler, Is i dor Bieber's Wise Exchange and Neil Bellman's Laughing Bill. The schedale of'. non-racing days (dark days) at Bowie Race Course has been revised and an additional day of racing to make up for a snowed-out day at Laurel is also on the agenda.

For the remainder of -the meeting which concludes on April 2ft, every Tuesday will be April 9 and April IS as well as Good Friday, Aprfl 12. Frank Brady, general manager of Laurel Race Course, has requested the Maryland Racing i i for permission to make up the cancelled program of December 2. The lost, day will be vro- gr2mmed st- SotTis-Sscs-Cu on Thursday, April U. There will be four days of racing al during Rnly-Wefik: Jfas- day, April Wednesday, April 10, Thursday, April 11 and Saturday, April 13; The winter book favorite, Ogden. Phipps' Vitriolic is definitely out of the Kentucky Derby according an nouncement made by the owner.

The home-bred son of Bold Ruler has been sore for some time and Phipps has stated that horse may not race at all jthis year. Sears'at" the age. of 87. Miss Classes in thte following Sears, who died at Palm Beach, Fla. after a brief illness, was one of the world's pioneer sportswomen first breaking ists headlines in 1909 when she attempted to ride in a British polo- game.

In 1928 she became the firsV woman squash cbam- divisions will be held on Saturday: small pony hunter, large pony-hunter, junior hunter, posy novice hunter, junior novice hunter and six equitation classes. On Suiiday judging will be held in these divisions: I pleasure horse, nunter. pion. Her sports interests rang- first year, green hunter second ed.from horse racing, polo, baseball, football, tennis and boxing. She was four times a member of a national doubles championship team in tennis and was honored as one of the women in America's social set.

Miss Sears is perhaps best remembered recently for her conformation hunters i were rated at the top nationally. In fact, last year at Madison Square Garden Miss Sears brought out Among tbe Stars herself and saw him pinned conformation hunter champion. Best wishes to Tessa van der Goes of Sdgewotcf wbo is" enjoying a new half-Arab My born to her mare Allegro. The ma- year, amateur-owner hunter, working hunter -and jumper. The League bf Maryland Horsemen Inc.

will hold its annual spring horse'stfww at the Howard County Fair Grounds on Sunday. The show will comprise 25 classes which will include pony, Western and English riding and jumping. A novelty this year will be a driving class in which horse-drawn carriages, buggies- and other types of vehicles wfll cdmpete. This is a Maryland Western Horse Point Show. The show.will start at 9:00.

ajn. and will be judged by J. Carroll Tischihger and iL Dean-Helman. ed legs and has been named Allegretta. She is by the Arab stallion Frosty and is receiving visitors at the van der Goes' barn.

Tessa is 12 and a sixth' grade student at Bay Country School. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. Philip van der Goes. there's a busy weekend ahead for horsemen starting'with the Elkridge-Harford Hant'Meet to be held Saturday at Atlanta Hall Farm at Monkton, Md.

starting at 3:30 p.m. The veteran timber champion, Dew, with Janon Fisber 3td aboard, scored his fifth victory ia the Howard County Hunt Meet last Saturday The thirteen-year-old son of Hunter's Moon IV: nad.previous- ly won this race in 1962, 1964, 1966 and 1967. As usual, a last- minute rally by Mountain Dew gave him the race but the 3-mile time of 5:41 did not beat the time of 5:37 set last year by Mountain 'Dew. The- perennial champion is expected to-compete in the more important timber races later on climaxing with the Maryland Hunt Cup which Mountain Dew and Fisher have won three times. CROCUS BLOOM were discovered by student Tyrone rwoc, Harold Wierenga who is the work-stadv coordinator at Sunny Acres" School.

At left is Mrs. with student Wanda Coates oinntfciXo 0 fitted in nicely with clean-op and nature studies. refreshments sfter a bike tnrongh the woods, the Sanny Acres students from right are Alverta a a 1, Lisa Edwards, George Timmons and Robert Tore. From left are the school's principal, Mrs. 0.

Rowley Baker, of Severna Park; and teacher Mrs. Edward Stevens of An- napous. hogany-colored frost- The Maryland Saddle Assocai- tion wfll its a combined English and Western Show on Sunday sponsored by the Calvert County Riding Club at Prince Frederick Captain Hastie Sack U. S. 'Air Force Captain Robert T.

Hastie, son of Mr. and Mrs. William F. S. Hastie of Arnold, has returned to his permanent duty station a Wastoyer, AFB, after flying 100 missions over Vietnam.

Hunt Race meets took their toll this past weekend as young Joey Darby was hospitalized with a broken collar bone as a result of a spill in the Howard County races C. Tflght's rropbei had 10 be destroyed after be broke his a spectacular fall, on thej Lour before concluding he could not be sav-i ed. I An American rider drew the PlUSIURT IHTTiXFUKE PINNER ROILS KmiBt am TOWN HOUSE CRACKBS KEESLER WHEAT wtTE TOAST Kiiiiiit OiiiSETOAST MARTHA WHITE SPy FUMES I' MARTHA WHITE FUPSTAX MARTHA WHITE III MIX 7 MARTHA WHITE CORN MUFFIN MIX 7 MARTHA WHITE COTTON noon- COIN IREAR. LHHfUl VANISH i spine in O'OEDAR OOVSTi OTR "SAYS PHOETODiV oles HOW GRATTFTJNG tint ymfk offered fiK a fngnaa of ta Mtvre Md cwuervatiML Tbe ienmts they vii be tag remembered, ta serve tiKK wtea called Pic- teed are two fetricl WfrwQaM B. llf, mi icd.

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