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1 The Boston Globe Thursday, April 5, 1973 THE SPORTS LOG Golden State's Rick Barry and Nate Thurmond spent the greater part of the last two days swirling around in an Oakland, Calif. whirlpool bath, 1 but both are expected in the lineup tonight when the Warriors host the Milwaukee Bucks in game number three of the NBA playoffs. Barry, who injured his ankle Sunday in the Warriors' 95-92 win over the Bucks, said he would probably start tonight but doubts he can go all the way. Thurmond had to have fluid drained from his knee but expected to see full action tonight Providence's Ernie DiGregorio will miss on all post -season basketball tournaments except the SA-Russian series on the advice of his newly hired lawyer, Larry Fleisher. Ernie D.

will soon begin contract talk with the Kentucky Colonels of the ABA among others and his ordinary showing in last week's College All-Star game has dictated the inactivity Former U.S. Open winner Orville Moody will join Bobby Jones and Byron Nelson in the Intercollegiate Golf Hall of Fame next Tuesday night. Argentinian heavyweight Oscar Bonavena has been sued for $15,000 by a Buenos Aires architect, Noberto Bombicino, for an alleged assault earlier this year in which Bombicino suffered a broken jaw BU and Yale will meet in the season's first collegiate crew. race this Saturday at 9 a.m. on the Charles River Bobby Hull said yesterday in Winnipeg that a merger of the WHA and the NHL would be 'the best thing for hockey' Panama's lightweight champion, Roberto Duran, has been suspended for 90 days by the New York State Athletic Commission and given, until June 30 to defend his title in a return bout in Madiso Square Garden against Ken Buchanan or be stripped of his title in that state Last year's Indianapolis 500 winner, Mark Donohue, and 1972 USAC sprint car champion, Sammy Sessions, have been added to the list of drivers for this year's Memorial Day classic.

Brazilian soccer star Eduardo Andrade, better known as Tostao, was reported in good condition yesterday in Houston following a third eye operation Robert Krachman of Marblehead and Bob Revers of Dover were awarded letters yesterday by the Bowdoin College squash team New England college division all-stars will play the university all-stars in the Hall of Fame College Basketball Classic in Fairfield, April 17 BOB KINSLEY Raynham 'caps Post time 8:10 p.m. First Grade Ca 7 Salina Rose 2-118 Ekco Rip 8-1 Sunday Bankr 6-214 KildnLad.Im 12-1 5 Dixie Queen 3-116 Black Spider 15-1 Tonto Pronto 6-111 MoreMargret 20-1 Second Grade 2 Duende 5-217 Bita Candy 4 1 JackBlackwll 9-26 Bottle Cap 8 5 3 Chanute 9-23 Gina Dance 8-1 Stridr SurfireDinah 10-1 Third Grade 1 4 L.C's Dixie 5-213 Tipsee B'dy Bound 4-115 Petite Song 1 6 C'In'1 May Fiddlin Hal 12-1 7 Blend 5-111 Sir Gay 12-1 Fourth Grade 1 Sparticus Pansy Dew't 7 'Surfire Mollie 5-1 4 Fanny 12 Just You 12-1 8 Pearl H'dle 5-116 F'r't L'nd'ng 12-1 Fifth Grade 6 Billy Flying Crash Ace 7-2 5-215 8 Brkly ProudLeader Shwns 8-1 1 Ahloso Iffry 10-1 7 Jojo Jinx 6-1 2 Roslyn Scott 10-1 SIXTH- Grade 3. 5-16. 6 Katie Thms 3-117 Bontex Joker 6-1 5 L.C. 'sHiPkts 3-112 Egt Ctie.

Imp 8-1 4 Reb's Tamy 7-218 FH's Bfeater 10-1 3 Glamis 9-211 20-1 Seventh Grade 6 Magnetic 5-23 Tiny'sSparky 6-1 5 Turk. Trousrs WexfrdFrost 10-1 2 FlipAlong 15-1 1 KeavesFlash 20-1 Eighth Grade 4 Gryhund Lad 2-118 Minnie Miller 6 BerkleyChico 5-21 Power Arms 7 4-113 8-1 5 War Goddess 5-112 Big Ru 15-1 Ninth Grade 8 Berkly Duff 5-216 Pndy's Chief 7 Whte Queen J.R.'s Conqst 2 J. By Joe K's Brutus 8-1 3 Upanover Silnt Spirit 12-1 Tenth Grade 4 Aline Go 5-215 C.F.'s St Alx 6 Rabbit Run B.J. Clown 1 Cousin Bess J.J. 's Sonya 10-1 3 Spcal Mmory Cvna Abbie 15-1 Eleventh Grade A 4 Handsome T' Clare Go 6-1 2 June's Tuffy Sioux 7-218 5-216 Berkley Clip 10-1 5 C'stle's Slipper's D'll 12-1 7 L.F.

's L' Mae 4-113 Ball' Sk', I'p 20-1 Twelfth Grade A 2 Bold Bash Raft Race 8-1 6 D.A.'s Deb 4-113 Miss Oh 8-1 5 L.F. 'S Wil' R' 1 Berkley Curl 12-1 4 Sum'r Sp'kle M'i'stic Britt 15-1 Rock 'caps Wednesday's Race Charts at Suffolk Downs C. Testa. Start Good. Won Driving.

Went 3:21. Off 3:21. Time 1:00 3-5. Post time 8 p.m. Copyright 1973 by Triangle Publications, Inc.

FIFTH Claiming 4 Year Olds and Up. 5 Furlongs. FIRST- Claiming Pace, 1 Mile Daily Racing Form Winner L. Testa's or Br 4 by Spring Madness Rose Jeri. Trainer $800.

-Mighty Annette, Smallwood 7-2 2-Forever Haven Day 5-2 1-Forever's Debbie, Foster, Sr. 6-1 7-Valley Rainbow, Heeney 9-2 8-Leesac, Gilmour 5-1 3- -Ida's Con Muuzel, Flyer, Stratton Beau'ne Jr. 8-1 8-1 6-Mungo's Julie, No Boy 10-1 Also Eligible Dawn Adio, Peter 6-1 Dell's Image, Gilman 6-1 SECOND -Condition Pace, 1 Mile $1200. 4-Dr. Dale, MacDonald 9-2 -Lady Harlan, Heeney 6-1 2-Shadydale Air Park.

Day 7-2 1-Pradoson, Carl Smith 5-1 5-1 -American Shadow, Wing Jefferson Flight, Davis 8-1 -Miss Checkmate Harp 10-1 7-Ezy Bren. Howard 8-1 Also Eligible Mar Con Rebel, Hall 6-1 H. Camecock, Heeney THIRD Condition Trot, 1 Mile $1500. 2 Beckwith 5-2 3 Speedy Bill. Day 6-1 -Bill Worthy, No Boy 7-2 6-Mr.

Great, MacInnis 8-1 7-Bonnie Valley, Magan 8-1 1-Lone Shark. Gillis 9-2 Heeney 5-1 8-Junkman, Foster 8-1 Also Eligible Final Moon Decree, Maiden, Ross Reynolds 6-1 FOURTH -Claiming Pace, 1 Mile, $800. 4 -Watch Doreen, R. Maker 7-2 5 -Squire George, Andersen 8-1 -Spudland Hal, Nichols -Knighty Revue, Aprath 6-1 -Booster, Smith 9-2 -Speedy Jeff, Apostolakes 5-2 6 -Singing Gene, E. Redman Star, Giddis Also Eligible Pocket Edition, A.

Smith 6-1 Bal Jo's Sam. Foster, Sr. 6-1 FIFTH-Condition Pace, 1 Mile, $2500. -Marsh Hanover, Langille. -Gough'a Lst, Ross -Mr.

Casco, No Boy 9-2 Streak, Story 7-2 Miracle Ace, Heeney 6-1 Weal hy Rice, Stadelman, Jr. 8-1 -Franz Josef, Smallwood 10-1 2-Take It Easy, Day 8-1 Also Eligible Shadydale Majesty, Wing 6-1 Steady Spirit, Norton 6-1 SIXTH--Claiming Pace, 1 Mile, $1000. 1-L. Dee. Foster 5-1 3-Lakewood Bomb, Johnson 7-2 -Guy Kent, Faucher 5-2 Gypsy Win, Gilman Beckwith 5-1 9-2 6 -Tijuana Beau, Hogan 8-1 5-F.

C. Oregon, 8-Misty Rock, Boyle 10-1 7-Pork Chop, Maker 10-1 Also Eligible Red Blaze Thread, Painter, Gilmour Heeney 6-1 SEVENTH--Condition Trot, Mile, $4000. -Fashin Dream, Maker Smith 2-1 -Mar Con Frisky, A. -La Flamme, Davis 3-1 -Eyre Yell, Miritello 6-1 9-2 -Rock Maple Nike, Wing -Willow Set, Beckwith 5-1 EIGHTH Claiming Pace, 1 Mile. $1200.

5 -Billy Torpid. L. Gilmour 5-2 5-1 Day 3 -Lord Responder, Nichols Marchn 8-1 7-2 -Diamond Law, Heeney -Zooming Tar, No Boy 12-1 10-1 8 -Sir Francis. Turcotte -Sumter Chief, Tauber Also Eligible Movie Star, Pickett, Jr. Gilmore Chief, Kurtzworth 6-1 NINTH--Claiming Handicap Pace, 1 Mile, $3500.

Beckwith 3-1 2-Keen -Angel's Yankee, Vicar, Kent 7-2 -Michael's Edict. Paradis 5-1 -Toujours Pret, Deletetsky 5-1 -Baron -Armbro Instep, Stadelman Jr. Gene, No Boy 8-1 8-White Light, Nick. No Miritello Boy 10-1 8-1 TENTH-Claiming Pace, 1 Mile, 6-Adora's 3-J. M.

Cavalcade, Foster 7-2 $1100. 2-Shady Side Jerry, Copeland Austin 5-1 5-2 -Atomic Airliner. R. Smith 8-1 Way, -Speed Rod, Day 8-1 9-2 7-Queenie Anne, Gilmour 6-1 1-Leroy Hanover, Bouthillier -Shenandoah Lee, Eligible Johnson 10-1 Also Alan Glen. Beckwith Caltagirone 6-1 Thurber Flight, 6-1 Lincoln results Claiming, Maiden, 3 Years Olds Up, 5 Furlongs.

6.20 4.60 2.80 Gay Noble Charge 3.60 2.20 Shane dr- -Furor 2.20 3.20 Satin ALSO Say So, 1 Must Believe, Quality Boy, Richards Crown Folly. Coinage, DdQuote The Raven, dead heat for 3d. SECOND $2200, Claiming, 3 Year Olds Up, 5 Furlongs. 7.00 3.40 3.00 Open Ruler 3.60 2.80 Mocaio White Chief Turf Flash, 3.00 ALSO RAN Movadeb, Esprit, Glyndon, Esta Oppie, Rose Mary Pig-Headed. Daily Double Paid $41.60 Claiming, Maiden, 3 Year Olds Up, 5 Furlongs.

34.20 5.00 Six All Relative 7.20 3.20 Below 13.20 Sadie's idol. Mrs. 2.60 ALSO Dutchess Pride, Mag, Alcapasu, Little Simsbury, Swinger, Dontketchme, Captain Novack, Miss Gold Alden, Space Pirate. Perfecta Paid $193.60 FOURTH $2200, claimina, 3 year olds up, 5 furlongs. 4.20 2.80 Cino Fillmore's Gal 20.00 8.40 Belle 5.20 Wild Simba Bountys 3.60 ALSO RAN Ting Dare, Sylvan Lake, Baby, Lotto Chatter, Silent Carmen.

FIFTH $2200, claiming, 3 year olds Up, furlongs. Harve A Party 8.40 6.00 3.20 5.40 Whistle. Jet 16.40 3.40 Fleet Words ALSO RAN Sunshine Maid, Sal. Battle Mocount, Sail, Lady Born, Daniellita. Perfecta 9-4 Paid $191.80 SIXTH $2500, claiming, 3 YO Up, 5 furlongs.

Quick Flame 23.60 7.00 5.00 Freegale 3.60 2.80 Fuzzy Wuzzy Special 4.40 ALSO RAN Eric Viking, Addition, Drott, Chisel Creek. SEVENTH $3500, allowances, 3 YO Slimbo 14.40 5.60 3.80 furlongs. High Frank 4.60 3.60 J.A. Twist 6.20 ALSO RAN Mean Man, Mahubah Knight, Lemon Peel, Affirmation, Rig A Jig. PERFECTA 3-5, PAID $74,40 EIGHTH $2200, Claiming, ThreeYear-Olds Up, 7 furlongs.

Count Royal 3.60 2.60 Winter Prince 4.20 2.60 Hunters Gambol 2.60 ALSO RAN Azhi Bahaka, Stickball, Forever Ross, Banked, Clear Well. NINTH $2200 Claiming, ThreeYear-Olds Up, 7 furlongs. Chiquita Dier 16.40 5.80 4.80 Ace In Orbit 4.80 3.00 Ruling Fox 3.40 ALSO RAN Golden Mass, Grey Amber, Proven Ability, Flag Down, Marocco Lod, Little Castle, Bizoocho. PERFECTA 2-1 PAID $48.20 HANDLE $441,529 ATTENDANCE 4981 OBITUARIES JUBILEE-Pierino Marchegiano, who died yesterday, and his wife parents of late heavyweight boxing champion Rocky Marciano cut cake at their 50th wedding anniversary celebration in 1971 Globe photo. Pierino Marchegiano, 78, father of Rocky Marciano BROCKTON Pierino (Peter) Marchegiano, 78, of 168 Dover the father of the late heavyweight boxing champion, Rocky Marciano, died yesterday at Brockton Hospital.

His son died in a plane crash at Newton, in 1969. He saw all of Rocky's big fights during the glory years. He'd sit quietly at the training camp or at ringside during the championship fights and would be a model of composure while others around him were in a frenzy. In January 1970 he came into Boston to attend a press conference in connection with a computerized Rocky Marciano-Mohammed Ali bout. A film of Marciano in action was shown that day and his father told reporters: "It hurts me to watch.

It hurts to see, because I remember the good days." Mr. Marchegiano was born in Italy and had lived in Brockton for nearly 60 years. During World War I he served with the US Marines Second Division in France and was wounded in action. Through most of his life worked in the shoe factories of Brockton until his son knocked out Joe Louis. For Rocky's father, that meant retirement.

His son won the world heavyweight boxing championship from Jersey Joe Walcott on Sept. 23, 1952. He successfully defended his title six times and was never defeated in a professional fight. Rocky Marciano died in a plane crash at Newton, Ia. in 1969.

In 1971 Mr. Marchegiano and his wife, Pasqualina (Picciuto) celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary. Besides his wife, he leaves two sons, Peter Marchegiano of Brockton and Louis Marchegiano of California; three daughters, Mrs. Vincent Pereira, Richard Wyman Nurseryman, 80 FRAMINGHAM Richard M. Wyman of 63 Summer a nurseryman here more than 50 years, died late Tuesday in Framingham Union Hospital.

He was 80. In addition to owning nurseries, Mr. Wyman was a past president of the Bay State Nurseries and a member of the American association of Nurserymen and the American Holly Society and past president of both the New England and Massachusetts nurserymen's associations. He was a past master of Alpha Lodge of Masons and a corporator of the Framingham Savings Bank and the Framingham Union 1 Hospital. He leaves his wife, Adalene (Willcomb); a son, Richard M.

Wyman Jr. of Wellesley; a daughter, Mrs. Gretchen W. Graham of Wayland, and two sisters, Mrs. Florence Calkins of Lexington and Mrs.

Rachel Cann of High Springs, Fla. There will be a memorial service at 11 Saturday in First Parish Church. Other obituaries on Page 31 NIGHT WATCH PERCY SHAIN Disappointing shows by Elvis, Ann-Margret When ing out of samples of his Ann-Margaret sweat. How disdainful can You're Smiling, Ch. 4 you get? His voice, stripped of all A TV diet that could this chug-chugging send anyone's cholesterol mannerisms, is ordinary, soaring: Ninety minutes of sometimes flat.

His moveElvis followed by 60 min- ments seem labored and utes of Ann-Mragaret. calculated instead of ecOne must say of Ann- static. The audience Margret she's a spunky, screams. But there isn't never-say-die entertainer. the old To come back the way she Elvis was certainly gendid and look so gorgeous erous with his talents.

The and step so lively is a mir- 90-minute show was acle in itself. You had to packed with 24 songs of be rooting for her. various tempi, from her slow, sweet' "Blue Hawaii' Nevertheless, left to the torrid "I'm a special desired. There roller, Baby." The star was much to be much reliance stage center all the way. was just too her sultry torso, from But it was a losing fight.

on Alexander, Ch. 5 her atrocious "Woman in Red" Dillinger dance num- This children's drama, seemed posi- winding up the ABC seaber, which indecent, to her kid- son of "Afterschool Spetively ding reprse of all those yesterday, it cials" had one old movies. most unusual aspect: motorcycle spoke about death and the Plus the fact that her consequences of death. presentation had two de- this is not subNow a fects not of her own doing treated in ject you find -the loss of the first 10 kiddie shows, but it -cerminutes due to a tainly is a fact of life that late-ending basketball playoff and the young must cope with the breaking in at the end later. It was sooner or on her one warm, puppy- handled very tastefully dog moment, her very here by making the central moving and meaningful figure a mysterious alrendition of "When You're most mystical personSmiling" (after all she's age.

been through), to promo As depicted here, "Alexthe guests of the Johnny ander" was larger than Carson show. life, a legendary creation Ann-Margaret sought to with a lifetime SO filled accent her domestic image with adventure he could by introducing her mother keep the neighborhood showing "home movies," children transfixed for furlongs. Winner Trouble. Trainer 1:33. Time 1:02 Horse Mikie Dooner Anielca Sweet 'N Pungent Stepping Holly Ho Sunn Irby Array Thats Chally Ever Elegant Blow Your Stack Double Girl Complete Finish Confirmed By Headlund Photo Finish CLOUDY AND GOOD Mrs.

A. Wt. 118 113 112 117 118 113 118 113 114 112 claiming maidens, 3 year olds and up. 5 A. Borosh's B.

G. 6 by Silver King 2nd-Bowes Borosh. Start Good. Won driving. Went 1:33.

Off PP Str. Fin. Jockey Odds 6 3 45 22 Kelly 2.10 10 4 21 11 21 Fabiano 8.90 3 2 45 33 laquinto 3.20 4 6 62 53 42 29.00 9 8 9: 7hd 51 McKenna 55.40 2 7hd 62 6hd Parsons 49.50 5 1hd 3hd 71 Northcutt 5.60 8 Spinale 4.40 7 5 51 95 93 Martinez 9.60 1 10 10 10 10 Mayorga 14.20 MIKIE DOONER 6.20 3.20 2.20 ANIELCA 5.60 3.00 SWEET 'N PUNGENT 3.20 claiming 4 year olds and up. 6 furB. Gaffney's B.

H. 5 by Campos, Jr. -Hesitate. Trainer good. Won driving.

Went 1:57. Off 1:57. Time 1:14 Wt. PP Str. Fin.

Jockey Odds 108 2 9 33 23.80 117 9 5 22 Shurick 3.801 113 5 1 11 Mineau 10.30 116 4 4 5hd 4hd Bohenko 12.10 113 3 6 61 4hd 51 Casey 1.60 112 1 8 95 99 6ns Mayorga 9.30 118 10 00 4hd 7ns Morgan 16.60 111 6 7 81 72 laquinto 13.70 114 7 2 2hd 8hd 910 Plotkin 4.00 108 8 10 10 10 10 Fabiano 44.50 PEACE CHARGER 49.60 16.80 9.60 RICH DESIRE 5.00 4.00 IDO COMMAND 11.20 DAILY DOUBLE 6-2 PAID $169.80 THIRD $2,000, claiming longs. Winner R. F. Cusson's S. S.

Sahagian. Start good. Won 1:14 Horse Mozy Along C'pher Cotton Queen's T'sure dh-Loop The Loop dh- Tommy P. Myster's Cal Spurtree dh-Dead 4 year olds and up, 6 furG 5 by Ambler-Mozuela. Trainer driving.

Went 2:26. Off 2:26. Time Wt. PP Str. Fin.

Jockey Odds 116 1 4 2hd 23 Mayorga 4.30 113 3 12 Zambrana 3.60 117 5 65 69 Parsons 43.10 116 2 5 Jiannine 12.20| 122 4 3 3hd 5hd 41 Capalbo .60 111 6 2 43 3hd 68 Rayfield 11.20| 122 7 7 7 7 7 Santiago 43.10| heat for 4th MOZY ALONG 10.60 5.20 4.40 CHRISTOPHER COTTON 4.00 3.20 QUEEN'S TREASURE 6.80 PERFECTA 1-3 PAID $36.40 FOURTH $2,400, claiming, year olds, furlongs. Winner Sunny Lady. Trained by owner. Start Time 1.08-175. Horse Khala Destiny Gift For Gab Kittys Special Golden Goose Lady Scott Oceanic P'cess Rolled Barley Fancy Present maiden fillies, 3 J.

Hartley's Ch 3 by Trim Destiny good. Won driving. Went 2:53. Off Wt. PP Str.

Fin. Jockey 118 02 2hd Swatman 5.20 118 3 23 22 Marinaccio 4.20 118 5 33 32 3ns Casey 1.40 116 1 64 41 43 laquinto 8.30 118 7 4 45 54 52 Mayorga 6.60 116 2 79 65 612 Matfeo 39.60| 118 6 5hd 712 79 Turetsky 4.70 118 8 8 8 8 00 McKenna 58.90 KHALA DESTINY 12.40 5.40 3.40 GIFT FOR GAB 5.60 3.60 KITTYS SPECIAL 3.00 Rockingham results longs. Winner F. J. Labeo.

Start Horse Peace Charger Rich Desire Ido Command Gloria Speed World On A String Eileen's Spring Small Estate Mill Run Sun Flight Forever 'N Ever claimina pace, 1 mile, 2. Ole Cooney (1) 3.40 4.40 2.60 Bud Abbe (8) 20.00 7.20 Doctress (6), 3.40 ALSO RAN-Hazle Oakwood (2), Specie (7), Sylvan Sunny (5), Sassafras Jay (4), Wait A Bit (3). claiming pace, 1 mile, Mr. Boiangle (1) 7.20 4.60 4.80 Add Frisco (6) 4.40 3.40 Fickle Lass (5) 4.80 ALSO RAN Gala Tag (3), Harold K. (7), Kentucky Tom (4), Good Lord (8), Kenny Vale (2) DAILY DOUBLE 1 1 PAID $25.80 THIRD Claiming Pace, Mile.

Model Henry T. (1) 3.60 3.00 2.60 Playalona A. (7) 3.80 2.80 Bunny Gale (5) 6.00 ALSO RAN Choice (3), Royal Rino (8), Regal Victor (4), Retha's Boy (6), Eola's Deb (2). FOURTH $800 Claiming, Pace 1 Mile. Peter Tassel (3) 3.20 2.80 3.20 Shadydale Shimmer (3) 3,40 3.60 Amed Ali (8) 8.80 ALSO RAN Keewavdin Wendy Lindy Tass (5), Mighty Maria (7), Meadow Orphan (1), Cherico (6).

PERFECTA 3 2 PAID $19.20 FIFTH $1500, cond. pace, 1 mile, Far Star (6) 3.80 2.60 3.40 Marilyn's Pluff (3) 4.60 3.20 Cordovan (2) 2.80 ALSO Princess Mary Lou (8), Speedy Ed (4), Shoreline A. (1), Hockomock Frisco (5). SCRATCHED Chief's Squaw (7). SIXTH $1100 claiming pace, 1 mile, Lucky A.

(3) 6.40 2.60 2.80 Lothario Lindsay (1) 3.20 2.80 Mar Con Lee (6) 8.60 ALSO RAN Rocky (7), Son of Eden (4), Susie Bo Barnes (8), Billy McQ. (5), Chamnie (2). PERFECTA 3 1, PAID $30.20 SEVENTH $2000 cond pace 1 mile, Very Fair (3) 15.00 6.00 3.20 Snap Judgement (2) 5.20 3.00 Adios Mistey (7) 4.00 ALSO RAN Nahhi's Amy (1), Goyo (6), Steady Hoot (5), Stunning Baroness (4), Graceful Smoke (8). EIGHTH $1200 cond pace 1 mile, Amy J. (1) 3.60 3.00 2.60 Michael M.

Frost (2) 2.40 2.80 Mindy's Bay Boy (4) 8.20 ALSO RAN Snow Proof, (3), Peter Win (6), Smokie Bear Shake Up (8), Oprhan Count (5). PERFECTA 2 PAID $9.80 NINTH $3000, Cond. Pace, 1 Mile. Moonshot llanover (4) 3.60 3.40 2.40 Lebanon Glory (5) 4.40 3 2.60 Clod Hopper. (2) 2.80 ALSO RAN Adios Annie (3).

Seaside Mist (8), Hilo Bay (1), The Widow Mite (6), King Bill (7) TENTH $1400, Claiming Pace, Mile Nola Adios (4) 8.00 6.00 4.20 Tim Tom Volo (5) 13.00 17.80 Chipman's Candy (7) 5.40 ALSO RAN Afton Gilded (8), Frosty Way A. (2), Pal Zoom (1), Bye Bye Knuter Melvin Hanover (3)dnf. SUPERFECTA 4-5-7-8 PAID $578.60 ATTENDANCE 1921 HANDLE $116,423 Horse Wt. PP Str. Fin.

Jockey Odds Jeri Madness 122 3 1hd Zambrana 6.20 Restless Jr. 114 5 5hd Casey 10.30 Old Lou 122 2 24 laquinto 2.70 Fourth Jack 119 62 41 Babij 31.80 Swinging Candle 119 8 3hd 51 Northcutt 1.30 Sol Panameneo 120 4 6hd 6ns Mayorga 16.90 Indian Leader 114 5 71 73 Fabiano 4.80 Bon Sport 114 6 8 8 8 8 Michaud 20.40 JERI MADNESS 14.40 6.40 5.00 RESTLESS JR. 9.80 4.40 OLD LOU 3.20 PERFECTA 3-7 PAID $149.60 SIXTH $2400 Claiming 3 Year Olds and Up. Furlongs. Winner C.

Smyth's or Br 4 by Cyane Persian Pride. Trainer S. Teixeira. Start Good. Won Driving.

Went 3:49. Off 3:49. Time 1:08. Horse Wt. PP Str.

Fin. Jockey Odds Mitra 114 65 Madden 1.60 Julie's Lullaby 114 2 4hd 4hd Capalbo 5.20 Bold Future 122 00 1hd 3hd Kelly 30.20 Donman 117 4 23 21 Arroyo 17.40 Miss Highview 112 3 3 32 32 51 Mayorga 4.70 Lama B. 114 1 5hd 67 Parsons 2.80 El-Mar's Pride 115 7 Marimaccio 12.40 Estes 116 40 8 8 8 Turetsky 10.30 MITRA 5.20 3.60 2.60 JULIE'S LULLABY 5.00 3.20 BOLD FUTURE 4.40 claiming 3 year olds and up. furlongs. Winner R.

Roseielt's 4 by Barbison- Hello Prettie. Trainer W. Moran Jr. Start Good. Won easily.

Went 4:19. Off 4:19. Time 1:06 Wt. PP Str. Fin.

Jockey Odds 115 8 2 11 12 Casey 2.00 117 6 3 32 2ns DiLibero 4.90 117 7 42 3hd Drake 22.20 114 23 25 43 Northcutt 11.90 119 5 52 5hd Capalbo 1.60 121 2 6 6hd 7 Palomino 4.40 112 3 4 3hd 6hd 7 laquinto 21.00 LE TABLEAU 6.00 3.40 2.80 COTTON POINT 4.60 4.00 JANE'S PLAYBOY 7.00 PERFECTA 8-6 PAID $45.80 EIGHTH $2500 ner C. Mosehella's or J. Guerrera. Start gopd. Horse Le Tableau Cotton Point Jane's Playboy Tourist Trip Great Guffaw High Wire Lad Sir Market Horse Wt.

Ess Ooh Eff 115 Indred Meingeldt 114 Come On Nickie 113 Unbendable 119 Dutch Baker 119 Miramar Chief 122 Grain Of Trouble 116 ESS OOH EFF INDRED COME ON NINTH $2,000. mile. Winner J. Parenti. Start good.

Horse Wt. Scobo 122 Well' gton S're 122 Williston Kid 122 Flor'ce Leslie 111 Indian Win'r 114 Oma's Heart 115 Lingspar Erin 116 I 'pical Charm 106 SCOBO WELLINGTON WILLISTON HANDLE night's Grade D. (1) 10.80 5.60 4.00 10.80 5.60 (4) 16.20 00 9.00 4.40 Tinnie (2), Castle's Mao (5), Venture Man (7). Grade 9.20 5.60 5 60 6.20 5.80 3.80 Song (1), Teatime (4), Shine Boy Paid 48.00 Lincoln 'caps Last FIRST-5-16 Mile, Dawstown Cook Imp. M.

White Socks Nacho ALSO RAN- -Poor Spice (3), Ahloso Dilly (6), Eades Candy SECOND-5-16 mile, Massive Raid (3) L's Key Ho (6) Barry Lad (7) Taptoe (2). Highlands ALSO RAN--June I (5), Earned Run (8). Double 1-3 maidens, 3-year-olds and up, 5 furlongs. 2 Joe The S'or 1 Come On 11 Cim'ahtime 4-11 Anybody 12-1 12 5 H'ian Chief 6 Headlight 12-1 Pose For Me 7 Soft Amber 12-1 4 Miss Big B's 8-1 8 Jets Up 12-1 9 Salty Boy R. Reb L.

3 Southern 13 Chi'se L'tern 8-1 Gentleman Laura's Pet 20-1 SECOND $2200 claiming, 3-yearolds and up, 5 furlongs. 6 1 S'g O't Whippletree Ro'a 8 Places To Go 9 Ga'e Of Ch'e 6-1 3 Very Rich 7Gemagain 15-1 5 Micharger Boy 6-1 2 Stars Wind And 20-1 claiming, 3-year-olds and up. 5 furlongs. 4 Irish Skies 8 Bo Pete 10-1 10 G.A. Jive 4-1 9 Felon 10-1 5 Soleil 2nd 5-1 2 Get Em G'e 12-1 7 Migo Faster 6-11 3 Miss Candy 1 Gable 10-11 Cane 12-1 FOURTH $2200 claiming.

3 vearolds and up, 5 furlongs. 5 Skyrise 5-21 4 Bold Brava 10-1 3 Mito Rom'ce 1 Em Dee 12-1 6 State Star 8 Tr'k'g Baby 12-1 2 Toe Ink 9 Old Br'ville 12-1 Bistrop 8-11 claiming, 3-year-olds and up, 5 furlongs. 5 Rest's Bride 5-21 4 Pers'ity Ann 6-1 1 Mor'g Anne 3-11 6 Tab Card 10-1 2 Get Fancy Ready Shot 6-1 1 8 7 Helens Lickapage Nik 12-1 12-1 claiming. 3-year-olds and up, 5 furlongs. 3 R'son Tog'r 8 G'bler's Gr'n 6-1 5Laurel Ch'er 1 Follow Us 7 Spanish Red 2 Helen Ross 10-1 4 Carryin Fire 6 L'en Creek 12-1 allowances, and up, 5 furlongs.

1 Ky Judge 5-21 6 Five Grand 6-1 7 Ch'les Cash 3-11 8 Count Fuego 8-1 Dru'r Date 5-11 4 Euraline 12-1 2 Miss Esta 6-1 5 B'hers Duff 12-1 claiming, and up, 7 furlongs. 5 Uncle Rob't 3 R'berry Si'le 7 Paddy's A 4 Circus Ch'm 6-1 Corker 6 Turn On 6-1 Br'ze 4-11 1 Gol'n B'tam 20-1 2 Beranca 5-11 3-year-olds up, 7 furlongs. 2 Sir Turf 5-2! 1 Tars Tarkas 10-1 8 Henry Mc 3-1 5 W'ring Reef 15-1 9 College Try 7 Nail It Hop 15-1 6 tucky Tip 4 Gior's C'bat 20-1 3 Sharp B. Mrs. Robert Langway and Mrs.

Armond Colombo, all of Brockton; a sister in Italy; 19 grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren. A funeral Mass will be celebrated at 9 a.m. tomorrow at St. Patrick's Church. Burial will be at Melrose Cemetery here.

Thomas Morse Audio- visual leader allowance, year olds and furlongs. Win-1 BR 5 Tudor Way. Pilate's Glory. Trainer Won driving. Went 4.46.

Off 4:46. Time 1:06 Str. Fin. Jockey Odds 2 1hd 1hd 1hd McKenna 16.10 3 Parsons 3.50 4 32 Fabiano 14.70 6 6hd Thomason 2.00 PO 42 Capalbo 2.90 5 7 7 7 Madden 12.00 NO 51 52 6ns laquinteo 3.50 34.20 10.00 7.40 MEINGELDT 4.80 3.80 5.60 claiming 4 year olds and up, 9 by Beau Max-Scoreless. Trainer ridden out.

Went 5:15. Off 5:15. Time 1:43 Str. Fin. Jockey Odds 4 16 Contrada 1.30 on 4 Michaud 5.00 3 5 41 32, 33 Cox 4.10 6 2 43 laquinto 7.90 7 8 8 74 Fabiano 6.70 00 3 53 52 Palomino 5.70 1 8 8 Simmonds 32.70 A 72 62 75 Swatman 49.50 4.60 3.00 2.40 SQUARE 4.00 2.40 2.60 PERFECTA 4-5 PAID $19.60 6491 Raynham results THIRD 5-16th Mile, Grade D.

T- 32.71 Fast Card (2) 9.20 3.60 2.40 Poncho Villa (3) 3.80 2.60 Treasure Havoc (6) 2 40 ALSO RAN B. J. Fan Tan (1), Top Talent (4), She's Dilly (5), Capitol (7), Windsor Lock (8). PERFECTA 2-3 PAID $27.00 FOURTH 5-16 Mile, Grade D. T- 32.56 Dardanus (6) 3.60 3.20 2.80 Dakota Whizzer (4) 6.40 3.40 Audrey E.

(8) 3.80 ALSO RAN Kerhonkson (1), Keep The Change (2) Pony, Tress (3), H.W.'S David (5), Time For Study (7). PERFECTA 6-4 PAID $21.00 FIFTH Five-sixteenths Mile, Grade D. Now Ed (8) 21.60 11.40 5.80 Merry Robin, Imp (3) 4.20 Buyers Guide (7) 4.20 ALSO RAN Revisit (1), Ocala Lad (2), Demon 'heather (4), Worthless (5), S. R. Samantha (6).

PERFECTA 8-3 PAID $314.40 SIXTH Five-sixteenth Mile, Grade C. Miss Go Moore (4) 26.80 13.80 11.40 Season Haze (1) 10.00 8.80 Hody (5) 7.40 ALSO RAN- Golden Singer (2), B. J. Race Bandit (3), Gay Friday (6), Camus O'heather (7), Sandy Claws (8). PERFECTA 4-1 PAID $277.40 SEVENTH-3-8 mile, grade D.

Come What May (8). 29.80 14.80 8.00 Caster (4) 30.60 5.60 G. Whiz Flash (7) 5.00 ALSO RAN: (1), Power Man (2), Lotty (3), Brett (5), Lovely Liz PERFECTA 8-4 PAID $374.40 EIGHTH-5-16 mile, grade Top Zip (6) 19.40 8.00 5.80 Vicky Swinger (8) 7.80 7.20 Jane Nossa (1) 4.80 ALSO RAN: Riofanta, Imp. (2), Berklev Pride (3), Lincoln's Fame Imp. (4), Autumn Prospect, Imp (5).

PERFECTA 6-8 PAID $198.80 Harden softens stand on job United Press International DENVER Basketball coach Al Harden said yesterday he was in no hurry to leave Denver University but he applied for the University of Oklahoma head job because "it, appealed to me." "I am not unhappy with the University of Denver," the first-year coach said, "but you always are looking tor something." Memorial services will be held at 3p.m. tomorrow in the First Baptist Church, Melrose for Thomas A. Morse, 58, of 71 Spear Melrose. He died Tuesday in Melrose Wakefield Hospital. He was the coordinator of instructional aids and special programs for the Winchester School Dept.

Mr. Morse was born in Haverhill and received bachelor's and master's degrees at Boston University. He later studied business at Burdett College in Boston. He joined the Winchester School dept. in 1938 and before taking over the position he held at the time of his death, he had been an assistant principal at Winchester High School.

He was a member of the Massachusetts Schoolmasters Club, the Massachusetts Secondary School Principals the National Assn. of Educational Broadcasters, and the Massachusetts Teachers Assn. He was the president of the Massachusetts AudioVisual a member of the program advisory committee to the 21-inch Classroom and the board of directors of the Massachusetts Film Co-operative, a past president of the Winchester Teachers a member of the New England Theater Conference, a member of the executive board of the Speech Association of the Eastern States, a member of the Massachusetts Council for Radio Education and a director of the Winchester Adult Education Program. He leaves his wife, Ruth (MacLean); a son Thomas II, of California; two daughters, Mrs. Judy Smith of Pennsylvania and Mrs.

Coline Morse of New York; a brother, H. Reed Morse of North Attleboro; and three grandchildren. C. Thompson Rites in Framingham FRAMINGHAM Memorial services will be held Sunday at 4 p.m. at Andrew's Church on Maple street for Chester E.

Thompson 59, of 35 Hemenway rd. He died March 29 while on a cruise to Grenada, West Indies. He was the owner and president of the Lyons Press in Marlboro. He was a member of the Rotary Club and served as a lieutenant in the US Power Squadron. Besides his wife, Margery (Hodder), he leaves a son, Chester E.

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Props and packaging and perspiration. All designed to create an effect. As a spectacle, this benefit concert in Hawaii was quite an event The screen was a sbusy as all get-out. But somehow you had the feeling the times had passed our little boy by. The electricity of the old Ed Sullivan days was missing.

The rockers of today have left him in the lurch. He's sttll in there pitching. The posturing, thee lip-curling grimace the wrinkled nose, the sultry eyes are all there. But you had the feeling he was mocking himself and his milieu. The fancy sequined jump suit.

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