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The Boston Globe Friday, July 7, 1972 32 TimiW TTpnrv M-J ILL-llV A XClxJL I JlJ I FoxLoro resulls FIRST ilOM. Trot, Ctmht ess. T-: J-i Cm (41 7.4A 5 00 4 90 Goe Cm (4) 740 5W 4 08 Foxboro handicap entries CmA TOST $1509. Trot OndL, 1 SIXTH 290fc Faea Cond. Hue.

STXTH $2908. Pac Cond- 1 leads Canada Open was next at 68, along with Bob Smith. Defending champion Lee Trevino, back in action for the first time since the U.S. Open clipped two strokes off par and was one of a group at 69. day I'm hitting it just a little better, just a little better," said Trevino, the '71 US Athlete of the year.

don't think two under par is too bad for the first round. I'll take three more just like it." Gary Player of South Africa had a 71 and was tied with Arnold Palmer, who had to mount a birdie-birdie finish to match par. Jack i 1 a is not competing. Nicklaus, who has won both the Masters and the US Open and is gunning for a e-y ear sweep of all the world's major titles, skipped this one to get an early start on his preparations for next week's British Open. Associated Press FORT ERIE, Ont.

Bunky Henry, slump-ridden for three seasons, got off to a blazing start en route to a six-under-par 65 and the first-round lead yesterday in the $150,000 Canadian Open olf Championship. The onetime placekicker for Georgia Tech held a e-s lead over Tommy Sanderson in this national championship being played on the 6751-yard par 71 Cherry Hill Golf Club layout. A quartet headed by 60-year-old Sam Snead followed at 67 in the chase for a $30,000 first prize. Also at 67 were former Masters champion Gay Brewer, Lou Graham and left-handed rookie Sam Adams. Bruce a the Australian veteran who has won more than but still seeking his first victory of the season, OLYMFIC FENCERS Top three qualifiers at Bentley College, Waltham, yesterday were, from left, Jim Melcher, New York Fencers Club, repeat victor; Scott Bozek of Faabody, second; George Masin, New York A.C., third.

Peabody's Bozek makes Olympic fencing team York Athletic Club captured the mens' saber team crown and Salle Santelli of New York City won the a n's team crown. Dave Littell, a sophomore at the University of Illinois at Champaign, gained the Men's Under 19 Foil title. Here is the makeup of the 1972 US Olympic Fencing team. Men's Saber Alex Orban, Yonkers, N.Y; Robert Dow, Westwood. N.J.; Jack Keane, East Brunswick, N.J.; Apnstol, New York City, N.Y., Al Morales, Los Angeles, Calif.

Men's Epee James Melcher, New York City; The 20-member American fencing team, including Scott Bozek of Pea body, was announced yesterday at Bentley College by the US Olympic Fencing Committee. The team will represent the country in the Olympic Games next month in Munich. Fourteen of the fencers are under 30 years of age. Jack Keane, a saberman from East Brunswick, N.J., is the oldest at 40, while Ruth White, a New York University senior, is the youngest at 20. Two national team championships and one Under 19 title were decided yesterday.

The New Foster just sails away and hides on Tempests Scott Bozek, a George Masin, New York City; Steve Netburn, Brooklyn, N.Y., Todd Makler, Philadelphia. Men's Foil Tyrone Simmons, Philadelphia; Carl Borack, Beverly Hills, Martin Davis, Philadelphia; Burt Freeman, Philadelphia; John Nonna, Bronx, N.Y. Women's Foil Ruth White, Baltimore; Harriet King, San Francisco; Natalia Clovis, Los Angeles; Ann O'Donnell, Bayonne, N.J., Tanya Adamovich, Freeport, N.J. Marblekead's Curtis finishes JQLUC Tredean. wire; g-t 2 Lady Oreo, Bedara 1-Nele Dell.

D-l McVvsh Sr Mormon LobelL Eeiford Bemie Lyrme. Story -1 5 Tniier Tax. Smellwood. Tisma Boy, Mclnni wf Somethin Else. Connor 12-1 (ALSO ELIGIBLE-La Wynwood.

MecDonald SECOKO $1000. Pc Oaiminf. 1 Mile. (S200G) 1 Mr, Tweedr. Demen S-J 4 Mr.

Time. Handy -J 2 Mistress Mary Maker 3-1 8 Merchant Hill. Marshall 10-1 5 Tardios Duke. Copeiand 3 Lucky Gin. Rosa J-f 7 Spudfand Hal.

Nichols 8-1 Jay Tree. Pelletier 12-1 ALSO ELIGIBLE i Rocky Fella. Vender Pod It 'i Action Time. No Driver 3-1 THIRD (1400. Pac 1 Mile 6 Martina, Winter S-l 7 Dino Ranger.

Copeiand 6-1 3 Emmy's Folly. Nichola -j 4 Gin Firz, WW 5-J 1 Race Imp. Barker 8-1 5 Away Out, Smallwood 7- 1 Derring Do. No Driver 10-1 8 Camden Bonnie, Langil 12-1 (ALSO ELIGIBLE) FT.J.. White S-l King Dillon.

Battls 9-2 FOURTH $4000, Trot Preferred, 1 Mile. 2 Fashion Dream. Maker 7-1 6 Gay Blossom. Garnsey 5-2 4 Milford Boy, R. Filion 9-2 1 Our Roger.

Lacoste 3-1 5 Walkin' Boots. No Driver 8-1 3 Rock Maple Nike. Wing 8-1 7 Rebel Heart. Miller 10-1 FIFTH $1600, Pac 1 Mile. 3 B.

Time, Bourque 8-1 8 Milan Hanover. Winters 5-2 4 Kimberly Kid, Doherty 8-2 1 Valley Mite, No Driver 3-1 6 Vaturo Bov. MicDonald 7-2 2 Hals Son Maroun 6-1 7 Can Tar Rebel. Harp 8-1 5 Walter D. Widower, White (ALSO ELIGIBLE) Fischer Hanover, R.

Filion 3-1 Thurber Flight. Battis 5-1 Towser's 'caps at Post Tim 8 m. TOWSER'S BEST THREE Hey Rue in 1st. Koyir in 6th, Ford' Leracy in 7th. FIRST 5-16 Mile, Grade D.

2 Hey Sue 7-2-3 31.34 8-5 7 Blum 5-2-7 31.44 5-2 3 For Once 6-3-5 31.34 5-1 8 Shur Ginger 6-2-5 31.16 6-1 1 Don't Change 8-4-1 31.45 8-1 4Boreo 2-5-1 31.59 10-1 5 Blue's Robo 7-2-6 31.77 12-1 6KasserinBiU 6-7-5 32.13 15-1 HEY SUE all the way. BLl main contender, FOB ONCE drops a grade. SECOND 5-16 Mile, Grade C. 2 Badge of Career 1-1-1 31.50 5-2 5 Supreme Trac 6-3-3 31.73 3-1 1 Scott Lancer 7-4-2 31.39 4-1 7 Value Scott 3-5-1 31.68 6-1 8Parsedon 5-7-2 31.48 6-1 4 Keepsake 7-4-1 31.02 8-1 3 Rathanny Maid 8-5-8 31.66 8-1 6YankaRow 7-6-3 31.42 12-1 BADGE OF CAREER should repeat, SUPREME TRAC bumped badly in last, SCOTT LANCER early speed. THIRD 5-18 Mile, Grade D.

4 Miss Mover 3-2-3 31.20 8-2 8 Super Joker 1-5-6 30.87 4-1 6 Feathered Arrow 3-6-3 31.82 4-1 lCubbieFline 1-1-4 31.25 9-2 7 ReVaxing 2-1-3 31.53 5-1 3 Friend Clyde 8-3-7 31.76 8-1 5 Transistor Sister 7-3-2 31.27 8-1 2 Frosty Whirl 8-4-6 32.13 15-1 MISS MOVER should break on top, SUPER JOKER chance off best, FEATHERED ARROW fast finisher. FOURTH 5-16 Mile, Grade C. 7 Tobias 1-5-2 31.18 8-1 3 Wonderment 4-6-6 31.72 5-2 1 Mr Joe 1-7-8 31.72 3-1 5 Salad Master 4-4-5 31.29 9-2 2 Tranter 7-5-8 31.80 5-1 6 Red Sailor 8-4-4 31.48 6-1 4 Hiland Jo Jo 5-3-7 32.00 10-1 8 Forever Secure 3-2-2 31.47 10-1 TOBIAS loncshot special, WONDERMENT one to beat, MR JOE fit and ready. FIFTH Revere Course, Grade D. 1 Russian Legacy 1-8-2 39 51 2-1 3 Rural Ross 2-2-2 30 98 3-1 5 One Chiller 3-1-2 40.

50 4-1 8SmyIy Doll 5-4-4 9-2 6 Mr Matt 7-4-5 6-1 7 Lucky Staman 6-5-6 40.04 10-1 4 Bluff 1-3-6 12-1 2 Alaska Rock 5-6-7 8-1 RUSSIAN LEGACY ready for best. RURAL ROS8 runneruo in last. ONE CHILLER in rood form. Lincoln 'caps Post time 8 P.m. FIRST-8 fur.

3 4 YO, 1 Carnival P'h 8 Five Grand 9 Rural Boy 2 Done Donit 3 Major Aplo 5-21 5 Greek Flaih 8-1 4-11 7 Ike George 8-1 5-1 6 Res'dt Dc'tr 12- 8-ll4Paroca 15-1 8-11 10 Distrycillin 20-1 SECOND $2000, 3 YO up; 5 fur. ($1500) 2 Holly Hope 5-21 8 Fly'g Fleury 8-1 4 Genie's Pr'e 10-1 5 Blew By 12-1 3 Ruddy-Dud 20-1 lEnd essV'ge 4-1 9 Plainf 'd L'yr 4-1 7 Crawley 6-1 6 Ralphs Pr'de 8-1 THIRD $2800, 3 4 yr. olds. 5 furlongs. 9 Clear Green 5-218 J.

A. Twist 10-1 2Tumfol Princ 3-117 Goos Brandy 10-1 1 Laughing Me 6 1'5 Coupl Pow'r 15-1 2 Eura Line 8-118 Pan for Gold 15-1 4MHt'ryCoup 8-11 FOURTH $2000. claiming, 3 yr. olds up, 5 furlongs 7 Maral 5-215 Satins Hero 8-1 2 Quest for Oil 3-113 Long Call 8-1 4HesaFox 4-1 1 Final Reprls 10-1 a solans 0-11 FIFTH $2300 claiming 3 YO Up 5 fur. 8 Tilly's Sky 3-17 English Mame 6-1 secret Belle 4-niAlyPnx 8-1 2 Eartha Twirl 6-113 Land Me Dear 8-1 5 Sober 3-1I6 Crlyn's Cute 10-1 SIXTH $2200, 3 YO Un.

tur. (StfuuO) 6 Glitch 2-HlBarnesvilIe 6-1 7 Start O' Agin 3-11 2 High Score 8-1 5 Go Go Lady 6-1 1 3 Tumbg Watr 12-1 4dysMike b-ll SEVENTH $2000, Handicap, 8 iu up; iur. 8 Jim Buck 3-11 4 All Sadair 6-1 3 Trusting L'y 8-1 1 Tri Call 12-1 2 Oil Rullah 20-1 9 Roy Allen 7 Negro Mn'ch 6 S'dra G'd 5 Truly Proud 4-1 8-1 6-1 6-1 EIGHTH $3800, allowance, 3 YO up 1V2 iur. 2 Colonial R'd S-l1 3 Pass The Qn 12-1 5 Ester's For'n 6-1 1 Naval Voy'ge 8-1 8 Radicllb 20-1 4 Eastn Flight 4-1 7 College Class 4-1 6 Proven Ab'y 6-1 NINTH $2300, 3 YO up; 7 fur. (2500-2000) 2 Truly Imp'e 5-2 4 Holy Spot 9-1 1 Fleet Infl'ce 4-11 5 Irish Spree 6-1 8ProudBe'ty 5-11 6 Harv't Rose 12-1 3Vincento 6-li 7 Kr'i Beaut'fl 15-1 THE SPORTS LOG 3 Little Luke.

Warring-oa 1 1 Soul. Lar.gU'.e S-J 8 PaUfajt. Donerty 3-1 Srch M. MacTavisa Sr 7-2 Rapaco. No Driver 10-1 7 Jerry Mancney.

Ginn 8-1 3 George Z- Battis 8-1 4 Va No Driver 13-1 (AL50 Andy Son. White 8-1 SEVENTH $1600. Pac 1 Mile 1 Baron Apo'lo. White t-2 8 Chunk of Gold. F.

A. Smith 8-1 1 Srpooth Talk Davis 5-2 3 Bobby Lite. Taylor 3-1 7 Rive- Rod Boy, Purpora 4 Camden Patricia. Povost 8-1 8 Anth-viy Dee, Harp 7-2 5 Fly along Pick. Tommila 10-1 (ALcO TLTOTBLE June Surprise.

No Driver 8-1 Recluse. Maroun 8-1 EIGHTH $1800. Pace. Filliei and Mares. 1 Mile.

3 Golden Jewel. Heeney 3-1 2 Ga'a Lobell. Coibath 5-2 I Adios Annie. Copeiand 6-1 7 Lady Rica. Feh 7-2 8 L'tle Miss Judith, No Driver 8-1 5 Asta Dares.

Hall ln-1 8 Gree nacres Denise. Lang He 3 Chiefs Squaw. Stratton 8-2 (ALSO ELIGIBLE) Shepherds Delight Bedard 10-1 NINTH $3500, Pace InvtUtion-al, Fillies and Mares. 1 Mile. 1 Fleta Wave.

R. Filion 5-2 4 Miss Nova Scotia. Day 3-1 2 Chinbro Sue. Ross 7-2 6 The Widow Mite, Fenno S-2 3 Local Call, Cobb 8-1 7 Brenna Miller 8-1 5 Una Hill. Davis 10-1 TENTH $1600, Pac Claiming Handicap.

1 Mile. 4 Sass Box, Corjeland 8-1 2 Rebid. La Cos Te 5-2 1 Creditor, MacDonald 3-1 8 T'-ldv Mw, A. Day 3 Fifi Brwster. Wing 9-2 6 Chester Judge, Winter 10-1 7 Technique.

Davis 6-1 5 Bill Sampson. Sears 12-1 (AT SO Ft Afton Zip, No Driver 5-1 Drumore, Harp 4-1 Wonderland SIXTH Revere Course, Grade C. 8Kovar 4-4-4 8-5 5 Some Heather 6-5-3 39.42 7-2 2 Rural Gigi 7-2-5 39.95 5-1 1 Tell Topper 4-4-4 40.10 6-1 3 Ron Berta 3-3-2 39.93 8-1 7Darlene Scott 4-7-3 39 77 8-1 4 Hunter Rock 5-4-1 40.26 15-1 6 A Bella 7-1-6 40.24 15-1 KOVAR box to wire. SOME HEATHER lowered in class. RURAL GIGI early speed.

SEVENTH 5-16 Mile. Grade A. 6 Ford's Legacy 4-7-4 30.99 9-5 8 Magic Kitten 1-1-6 31.32 12-1 3RamapoMax 3-3-5 31.21 4-1 5 New Label 1-5-8 13.13 8-1 7 Light Invader 1-6-4 31.40 8-1 1 Super Sub 8-1-8 30.99 9-2 4 Socorro Creek 2-5-1 31.38 8-1 2 Sheila Of Kells 3-1-4 31.36 12-1 FORD'S LEGACY nicely (potted, MAGIC KITTEN likes the outside. RAMAPO MAX breaks fast. EIGHTH 5-16 Mile, Grade B.

5 Cellanese 4-3-7 31. 54 31.30 5-2 4- 1 8- 1 9- 2 5- 1 6- 1 8-1 1 Ki caskin Mvra ss-d 8 CV's Bob McGee 3-4-6 4 R's Un'n Stitches 8-5-4 6 Rube Jones 5-1-7 2 January Flame 8-4-3 3 Toomdeely Lass 3-4-3 7 Pan Blue 5-2-2 31.61 31.08 31.76 31.74 32.28 15-1 CELLANESE should show the way, KILCASKIN MYRA rail helps. CV's BOBBY McGEE ehanc at price. NINTH 5-16 Mile, Grade A. 7 Silver Station 5-2-1 30.89 5-2 4 New Hitch 5-5-1 31.55 5-2 2 King Noel 5-3-4 31.22 8-1 3 Greek Artist 8-8-1 3129 6-1 1 PQ's Uptown 6-1-4 31.44 6-1 8 Mac Over 1-8-5 31.33 6-1 6 Snip Jones 6-6-4 31 45 10-1 6 A Cad 5-2-2 31.20 12-1 SILVER STATION rates edse.

NEW HITCH chance here. KING NOEL stretch runner. TENTH 5-16 Mile, Grade B. 8 Shining Staff 4-3-7 31 33 5-2 6 Boucher 3-7-4 31.67 6-1 2 Upper Jordan 8-7-4 31.43 9-2 5 Devil's Pool 1-3-5 31 67 5-1 IKev Ray 8-5-7 31.73 5-1 3 Neptune's Alanna 1-2-4 31.62 8-1 7 Silk Lady 4-3-8 31.67 8-1 4D's Sugar Sheri 7-5-6 31.70 12-1 SHINING STAFF best needed. BOUCHER upset possibility.

UPPER JORDAN off strided in last. NIGHTLY Post Time 8:00 PM 7:45 PM-Saturdays No Racing Tuesdays DAILY DOUBLE Four Perfectas Dining Res. Phone 725-5648 Seat Res. Phone 723-3200 (Area Code; 401) SENIOR CITIZENS 75c CLUBHOUSE DIRECT BUSSES FROM MANY POINTS UlBGISrTjil (MSB (MID Jane Blalock seems to be displaying physical evidence of the tension created by her difficulties with the Ladies PGA. Arriving at Horsham, for the George Washington Classic, starting today, the New Hampshire girl said she had spent two days taking X-ray treatment for tense muscles in his shoulders and back.

Miss Blalock was the 1971 winner of the 54-hole Pennsylvania event. Ax.G.OS l-CM'Cy BOY (21 40 4 40 honey Bonecio 4 41 AtSO RAM TroW Grttk (7.. Gem (1). Tina Demon li). Tm Sorij U).

ACS Looe.l SfcCONO 000, Poca Ckjimina. 1 e. 2 2 5. Frost (5j 4 10 3 I H) KnoxvMie (4 SoO 3 20 B.iefKosC) 2oQ AlSO RAN Vollevcreele Roy (31. foxyi Luc ('.

Busy Bae Ctr (6). 'or Q.irrn (7). DAILY DOUBLE 4 PAID SX 40 THIRD 000. Pace Conditional, 1 Mile. 2 Ct 4-i Tnunderoerf (3) 12 00 60 2 10 J.

Moc (1) 4 40 4.00 Zooming Tar (4) 3 20 ALSO RAN Lord Viy (2). Sizzl.ng Soic (8). Oelo Meodoor (5). Gam Cnick (7), Fovor te Reeorter (). PERFECTA 1 1 PAID H0.20 FOURTH $1200 Pact.

Conditional, 1 2:07 1-5. G.no Honover (2) oO 3 00 2 40 Smoke Srand (4) 4.S0 3 20 Little M.Cyntt (6) 2 80 ALSO RAN Snoocv Fox (1), Vor.eiy (3), ouotrer Knight (7), timothy honover (3). Jesfier (5). FIFTH JI500, Pace. Conditional.

1 Vile 2 07 1-5. Movenck Honover (i) 00 5 SO 3 40 Caaet Rouset (6) 7.M 4 00 Cordooa (3) 3 00 ALSO RAN Melody Fly 7), Worthy Hodaen (4), Dino Roger (1), Snnoer (2). Bnly Brentwood (i) TRIFECTA t-6-3 PAID S31 SIXTH $2000 Trot 1 Mile. 06.15. Rock Maple Clrcon (3) 4 00 3 60 2 SO Lynaas Ted (6) 0 3 JO Litt Junioer (4) 3 80 ALSO RAN Johnny Gallon (2).

Levin Honover (S), Frosty Lad (7). Pnoenix Hanover (1) Sail Ho (5). did not start SEVENTH $1200 Poc Claiming, 1 Mile. 2 OS 2-5. Clever Patient (2) 24.40 I SO 70 Princely A.

(3) 4.00 3 40 DSS Dornley (7) 8 20 ALSO RAN Toros First (4), Quick-steDPer Pick (5), Lord Leslie (6), Mims Mark (B), Speed Rod (1). PERFECTA 2-3 PAID $75 SO EIGHTH $1800 Pace. Claiming, 1 Mile. 2:06. Bonnies Might 14 80 5.20 3 40 Genode (4) 5.80 4 60 Fritz Silrook (3) 5 00 ALSO RAN Eben Jones (1), Hiki (7), Witty Direct (8).

Spring Act (5), Keen Yankee (2). PERFECTA 4-4 PAID $80.60 NINTH $4000 Pace cond. 1 Mile. 2:03 25 Game Irish (3) 1.00 5 00 3 20 Kelly Rainbow (5) 25.40 7 30 Soeedv Horold (2) 3 00 ALSO RAN Don Greer (7) Jeffer-son Richard 03) Glenshee (4) Gen Min-bar (6) Debutler (1) TENTH $1100 Pac Cloimlna. 1 Mile.

2:03. DancyVolo (I) 1.40 40 5 20 Howie Scott (5) 10.20 4 60 McMan (3) 4 60 ALSO RAN Scotts Tod Cat (4), Ski Hunter (6). O.K. Tim (8). Bet a Pence (2), Kamazon Report (7).

TRIFECTA 1-5-3 PAID $1603 40 ATT. 6511. HANDLE $385,792. Wonderland results FIRST Grod 5-16" Mil. 31.20.

Nevada Bill (1) 5 SO 3.40 2 40 Corinthian Wonder (4) 420 3.00 Monolee Lane (8) 3 80 ALSO RAN LB's Blue Man (2), Rumhouse (6), John Samol (5), Skip Tuma Lu (7), Scratched Smokey Ridoe (3). SECOND Grad 5-16 Mile. Thetma Ritter (7) 21.20 10 60 6.20 Rickey (5) 6.80 4 00 Dohman (4) 3.60 ALSO RAN Coptlvated (1), Tell Joan (6). Kimmie Lee (2), Roto Dotti (3), Kingswood Lad (8). DAILY DOUBLE 1-7 PAID $100.40 THIRD Grade 5-16 Mil 31 .46 Crozier Gift (4) 12.40 5.40 3.80 Deise Spring (2 4.00 3.00 Swayne (3) 3.60 ALSO RAN Dlllard (8) Lb's Jupiter (7) Proud Promise (1) Austin Rock (6) Hurry Along Sond (5.) FOURTH Grad 516 Mil 31.79 Wonder Not (5) 18.80 9.60 6.60 Fionas Pup (6) 8.00 5.20 Curly Flo (3) S40 ALSO RAN Cv's Kenny (2) Action Getttr (7) La Oden (8) Don Robin (I) Shur Tip (4.) FIFTH Grad 5-16 Mile.

Lassie's Hope (4 21.60 9.80 4 40 Fahy's Fancy (5) 6.80 3.80 Babs (7) 3 40 ALSO RAN Princ Terra (3), LB's Mv Paula (1), Mac Shuaart (6), Codp-rie (2), Monlena Quail (8). PERFECTA 4 AND 5 PAID $86.40 SIXTH Grad 5-16 Mile. 31.24. Carriadown (8) 6.60 3.80 3 40 Maior Scott (4) 5.00 3.60 Ladvbua Lona (5) 4 00 ALSO RAN Wester (1), Llv Earth (61, LB's Leaacy (3). Lady Pearl (2), Ad To It (7).

SEVENTH Grad 5-14 MM. 31.42. Master Miss (5) 11.60 5 80 4.40 Lands Sake (2) 7.00 5.20 Janet First (4) 3.00 ALSO RAN Rufet Jon (1), Mars Rocket (3), Inn Worker (8), Donemark Flash (6), Smvlv Gang (7). EIGHTH Grad Rvr Course. T.

39.93. Rural Xtra (2) 4.40 3 40 3.40 Dream Spinner (4) 5.30 4.00 Lomos (8) 3 20 ALSO RAN Dundee Miss (3), Rainy Day Women (6), Pen Peggy (1), Super Mex (7), Semerla Side (5). PERFECTA 2 AND 4 PAID $31 80 NINTH Grade Rvr Cours 39.48. Munao's Queen (8 8.40 4.60 3.60 Autumn Pretender (3) 6.80 5.20 O'There (7) 5 20 ALSO RAN Tsarina O'Heatlur (2) Vic Jones (4) Dash Away (1) Like My Name (6) Judy Dell (5) TENTH Grad Rvr Cours. 40.05.

Buy Lucky (3) 7.00 4 70 3.20 CB's Las Vegas (7) 7 80 4 20 Winter Holiday (5) 4 60 ALSO RAN Loretta'i Lody (1), Mr. Robinson (8), Medley Mane (6), El Paso Rock (4), Miss Manor (2). TRIFECTA 3-7-5 PAID $576.30 ATTN. 10,989 HANDLE $656,550 Brockton entries Posit Time 1:43 p.m. FIRST $900.

3 YO It Up. Abt. 5 Fur. 1 Cat) Hannim Prooht Crwn 122 2 Charge Scott 12215 Ron Jon 122 3WintrO'FUv 11718 Hagerman 122 SECOND $900, 3 YO Ud. Abt.

5 Fur. 1 Very Wise 122U Micky Bound 122 2 Sugar Poo 1221 5 Infraiet 122 JQunSiiDreme 1 171 i Singing Rebel 117 THIRD $900, 3 yr. olds up, about 5 furlongs. IDocShletop 11714 Stride for St' 118 2 Young Robin 11215 Astroborean 122 3 Orleans Girl 11315 Quik R'd Fox 112 FOURTH $900, 3 yr. olds up, about 6'i furlongs.

1 Red Black 11814 Go Go Day 118 2 Rusty Armor 11815 Fleet Con'te 113 3ErnstMomnt 11816 Lady Priv'ter 113 FIFTH $900. 3 YO Up. Abt. 5 Fur. 1 Crafty Duchs 11714 Brudstar 118 2Li'lJavJav 122 5 Miss Salne Co 117 3 Brave Scholr 1131 8 Royal Daddy 18 SIXTH $900, 3 YO it Up.

Abt. 6'i Fur. 1 Night Final 11814 Am Boy 122 2 Set Pine 12215 Dedie'i Delht 117 3 sure rev 1 jiq urotcer Ain wi SEVENTH $900, 3 YO up. about 6Vt fur. ICharn'sBoy 11814 Never Ever 118 2C'nfsImage 1 181 5 Primitive 122 3 High Now 113iDestinyP'de 118 EIGHTH $1100, Allowance, 3 YO up, about 6 Mi fur.

1 My Fair L'se 1081 4 Solid Leo 122 2Rossm'rM'd 1101 5 Andy The G't 115 3Chr'fulW'nr 1181 6 Sir Eagle 122 NINTH $900, 3 YO It Up, about 1 1-18 miles. 1 But Yes 1181 4 Ct Speedy 118 2 Hahrower 118I 5 John Law 113 3MissA'yWE 1131 By Whom 118 Elec. Fork Lift Trucks With Battery and Charter RENT $195 per mo, With Maintenance 6 Months minimum 2000 pound rider electric Also available 4000 and 6000 pound models Check with as (or monthly rates Call CAMET INDUSTRIES 500 Lincoln Allston 02134 783-3100 1A MUHAMMAD ALI impossible to lose" Muhammad Ali and Floyd Patterson possibly gave some clues to personality variations yesterday in the formal signing of the two ex-heavyweight champions for a 12-rounder at Madison Square Garden, Aug. 28. Both have fights scheduled before that date, but sample their reactions.

Ali on his bout against Blue Lewis in Dublin, July 19: "Lewis is tough, but I don't think about losing. I believe it's impossible to lose." And Patterson on his date with Pedro Agosto at New York, July 14: "I haven't taken that fight for granted. The Garden has. I would prefer they held this press conference after that fight." with fair northeasterlies and a little lump to the sea, by romping away at the start and staying out there. "He just went away and that was it," Andy Schoettle, the man who won the 5.5 trials here 16 year ago, said.

Foster went right up the middle, right off the bat, and never was headed and just sailed perfectly. In the Finn Monotypes Louis Nady, a 2 9 -year-old chemical engineer from Berkeley, finished third yesterday and still was well ahead in this series. He, like Foster, needs only two more reasonably decent races to wrap up the Olympic berth. In regard to Wednesdays 1 1 i s' i on with a power boat and a Tempest, it was reported yesterday that the numbers given to the power boat were issued eight years ago and were not necessarily those given to that boat. Today the Coast Guard still is checking.

Tempest skipper Andy Kostanecki will be allowed average points over five races to make up for the race he missed after the 8nfr action. Lincoln results Clear and Fast FIRST S2200 claiming. Mdn. 3 year olds uc. 5 Furlongs.

Jazz HapDy 4.20 2 80 2.40 Wild Samba 4.00 2 80 Brave Mist 3 20 ALSO RAN Gambler's Green, cia-ra Ace, Hail All, Saving's Plan, Gem-ogain. SECOND $2000 claiming. 4 year olds up. 5 Furlongs. Shoe Pincher 9.00 5.00 4 00 Robin Oh 7.80 5 60 Chamocheck 540 ALSO RAN Wind and Stars, Fran-kie Burgoo, Talent, Panicnn, Miche's Miss, Pragmctist, Go For Green.

Late Scratch-Peter Polo. DAILY DOUBLE c-2 PAID $23 $2000 Claiming, 3-Yeor-Olds Ud, 5 Furlongs. Shannon Babe 14.60 6.20 3 80 Fairview Kate 4.00 2.60 Diedauest 4.00 ALSO RAN Bostoniari 2nd, War Cheo, Princess of Tooley, Apollos Fund, Plympton's Pride. PERFECTA 6-3 PAID $56.60 FOURTH S220O Claiming 3-Yeor-Olds Up, 5 Furlongs. Scarlet Nan 6.20 3.40 3 00 World 0 Fun 3.40 3.00 J.

L. Flag 4.20 ALSO RAN Mv Babv Doll, Evenmq Traffic, Granite Mist, F. Perry Pieicdes Form. FIFTH $2000 Claiming 3-Year-Olds Ud, 7'3 Furlonas. Noble Count 8.00 4.40 3.60 One Summer 7.80 7.20) Little Tommy 5.40 ALSO RAN Desert SdIo, Nitty Gritty, Matt Sauiet, Key Union Miss Imp.

Late Scratch Chesbrook. PERFECTA 4-5 PAID $97.60 SIXTH $3100, Claiming, 3 Year Olds Ud. Furlongs. Krish Noble 21.40 7.60 5.80 Tranquility 5.20 4.40 Iminformer) 4 20 ALSO RAN Half Irish, British Bargain, Jitterbug Jones, Summer Brown, SEVENTH $3600 3-Year-0lds Up, 5 Furlongs. Bobby More 8.40 4.40 3.20 Pink Peg 6.80 4 00 Track Winder 5.20 ALSO RAN Native Dlveress, Sir Pegasus, Norse Plume, Twelve Bells, Outrageous Bolinas, Chachlik, Pete Jumbo, PERFECTA 9-5 PAID $28.40 EIGHTH $4200 3-Year-0lds Up, 7 Furlongs.

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-finished 3rd, disauaiified placed lost Late Scotch Lavendior PERFECTA 2-1 PAID $136 60 ATTENDANCE 6143 Handl $477,310 By John Ahern Globe Staff MARION The Olympic trials are only two races away from comple-the Olympic Games get underway in 6even weeks. Foster fortified his berth in yesterday's race, the best of the series so far, French vacht ml leads race from England Associated Press NEWPORT, R.I. With favorable sailing conditions expected through the weekend, one of two French boats seems virtually assured of posting a record winning time in the single-handed Trans-Atlantic yacht race from Plymouth, England, to Newport. Vendredi 13, with John Yves Terlain at the helm, reported to Radio Luxembourg at 4:45 a.m. yesterday that she was 300 miles away from the finish here, according to the London Observer newspaper, sponsor of the race.

The 35-ton, 128 foot schooner, heaviest and longest in the race, reported earlier in the week she had been stalled by diminished winds some 500 miles from her destination, tion and Glen Foster is sitting pretty. Foster, an internationalist who knows these waters and also knows how to sail them, owns a very nice lead in the Tempest Class trials, and all he has to do the next two races is to stay well up there and he'll be our man in Kiel when first move American contender at least a little face-losing. Bobby lost another minor point ter a also. This came about when the rivals met for the first time during the preliminaries, including the draw for precedence. Fischer was 20 minutes tardy for this ceremony, but there was a polite ambiance as the two expressed satisfaction after inspecting the championship board, the 1 i i and other facilities on the stage of the hall where a capacity gathering of 3000 is expected for the great event.

Spassky held a chess piece in either hand and when Fischer pointed to the left, the black piece was revealed. By retaining the white piece, Spassky was assured of making the first move of the opening game on Tuesday. Loring Arena Hockey Camp Boiton Colleae Cotch Ltn Ceqlarskl, Director Alio Bob Ftorek end Siu Irvinq Per Informatina Call: 522-5528 or 872-2844 lltU in, rials United Press International BELVEDERE, Calif. Bud Melges of Zenda, moved into the lead of the US Olympic Soling Class sailboat trials by winning yesterday's race. It was Melges' third win in a row.

The 42-year-old skipper completed the 11-mile Olympic course 1:13 ahead of second placer Bruce Goldsmith of Win-netka, 111. Melges led the 33-boat field from start to finish. Goldsmith took over second place from David Curtis of Marblehead on the second leg. Curtis, who started in second place finished 11th in the race. Road-E-0 marks bike safety week Urging full co-operation during Bicycle Safety July 10-16, Boston Parks and Recreation Commissioner E.

Curtis today announced plans for a city-wide "Road-E-O" next week. Bicycle inspection, a knowledge test and a skill and performance test will be conducted by the Parks Dept. at 10 playgrounds of the city, Com. Curtis said. The Park the Boston Police Dept.

and the Registry of Motor Vehicles are co-operating on the Bicycle Safety Week project. Spassky wins CHESS Continued from Page 1 Bobby was perhaps indulging in a nice bit of understatement. The i-mated prize value is between $250,000 and Spassky did not respond directly. i satisfaction with the conditions was expressed by his "second," Ef raim Geller. In all of this, was a good deal of face-saving and perhaps in the case of the BNBL Titans win by point Carle ton Smith's 12 points led the Titans to a 45-44 win over the Talisman in Neighborhood Basketball League action last night.

Two Talisman free throws with 10 seconds remaining cut a three-point Titan margin to one, but the scoring ended there. Pete a a i led all scorers with 13 points for the losers, while Chuck James and Dennis Clark had eight each for the The National Hockey League has switched television networks, changing over to NBC from CBS. This means local viewers will watch Sunday games over Ch. 4 instead of Ch. 7 next season.

NBC acquired the package for a reported $1.5 million, $500,000 more than the CBS payment Boston's soccer Astros will be in Baltimore Sunday afternoon to play the young and improving Stars of that town in the second of four inter-conference games for the Boston club Soccer enthusiasts also might like to know that Russia's Dynamo team is coming to this country later in the Summer. The Russian's first game will be in Dallas in mid-August. They'll wind up the tour at New York on Aug. 30. JANE BLALOCK X-ray treatments Rahim saved three match points before double faulting.

"I should have won it in straight sets," Laver said. "But I kept tossing it away. My serve is Etill off and I wasn't attacking the ball like I should until the third set was underway." Roy Emerson of Australia defaulted because of a sprained ankle to Ismail el Shafei of Egypt, ENDS SUNDAY! That vogue for longest basketball games goes on and on. A group of 30 high school boys and girls in Williamstown will try for the record of 100 hours set by some English schoolboys two years ago They may be learning just now that a mark of 140 hours was set in Los Angeles late yesterday as the Westchester Teen Club defeated the Civil Air Patrol, 17,850 to 15,127. No, junior, it didn't go into overtime Petitions seeking a ban on further state spending on the 1976 Winter Olympics were submitted yesterday at the office of the Colorado secretary of state Charley Smith, 22-year-old Woonsocket bartender, doesn't confine his golf activity to the 19th hole.

He won the qualifying medal in the R.L Amateur with a 73 at Agawam Hunt. I iWRoaa LIULUJCH3a33aHEo fl3wnBQocBiiifl) sua Lavcr makes quarterfinals of Mt. Washington tennis For smoother idling-more power- mMsM Associated Press BRETTON WOODS, N.H. Top-seeded Rod Laver, the host pro, rallied in the third set yesterday to advance to the quarter-linals of the $25,000 Mount Washington International Tennis Tournament. Laver, who said he was disappointed in his play, rallied from 1-3 in the third set to defeat 22-year-old Haroom Rahim of Pakistan, 6-3, 6-7, 7-5.

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