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Daily News from New York, New York • 209

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Piet Takes 3d Jamaica McaaP10 Redmen jl By Hy Turkin ror o-i vioier vicrory Don Mackenzie, St. John's third baseman, spoiled Vince With all this hullabaloo about the marvels of television, don't sell the movies short. Detroit tycoon P. A. Markey can tell you plenty about cinematic maic.

Thanks to films shot by the field patrol at Jamaica yesterday, Mai-key's chestnut champion, Piet, captured the $15,000 added Jamaica Handicap for the third straight year, thereby tying an all-time -j record set bv Overdrawn Lupica's bid for entrance into the collegiate Hall of Fame yesterday. He doubled home Frank Farrt ll in the seventh on the only hit off the Violet hurler as NYU took the Met Conference tilt. 3-1, from the Redmen At the wire of the 20th runnintr at Detxer 1'ark. in VKSTF.RDAT si.i-tri -fn 5 Ik'(-ut at ultlil. Uilb taino iM-illlit-d.

i. t. r-t Svi II Ollaua Mil (41 Montrijl I fi 7 4 'IS Ro-Im-nIit III ::7 ir ndicid TODAT MomIitI r(t nicht. Syi'-uc Haliiiiiore. Frank Carillo made a spectacular attempt for a shoestring catch in right but missed.

LII'ICA FANNED seven and issued three passes in registering his triumph, while the Indians' Keller was touched for seven hits, walked six and whiffed nine. Payerle, Mihalczo and Totaro each collected two safeties for the winners. of this six-furlong fixture. F. A.

Clark's Tea-Maker had half a length over Piet. Favored Sheila's Reward, which set the track record last year, was a length further back and Magic Words as fourth. However, the red "objection" flashed on the tote board, and the P.A. System droned the news that jockey Eric Guerin, on Magic ords, was protesting interference by Tea-Maker. AFTKK SEVERAL tense minutes, during which stewards studied the action movies, the He Off Again On-ogain-off- again Rex Barney is off this time.

Off to Fort Worth, tliat is. The Giants, Braves, Red Sox and Indians changed their minds about claiming him on waivers so the erratic righty goes to the Cats for some steady work. (Mill (Mil inc.1 3 OiHJ (Mil (hill 1 mid T'llaio. KM-Kit svr i. l.n'n i II.

led to Jim Kay's bases-filled single that gave ton Hall a t'i-," victory over the" Blackbirds at the Prospect Paik Parade Grounds yesterday. Din DielU-r came in with the con-vincer. The win was the Pirates 10th in 12 gamts. smu ihih (m, 1 i I'll" 5 aw i I nouncement that detonated mixed cheers and groans from the crowd was the disqualification of Tea-Maker, placing the eight-year-old gelding last. That made 1'iet the winner, for a $.40 payoff.

Favored i Sheilas Reward was for place I and Magic Words for show. Scattering three hits while fanning 12 and walking two, Dave Quinn pitched Manhattan to a 10-1 Met Conference victory over City College at Van Cort'andt Park Stadium yesterday. The first Beaver hit came in the fourth, an inside-the-park homer by Hugo Ritucci. They didn't reach th: Jaspers' soph righty again until the eighth, when a pair of safeties amounted to nothing. The setback went against Warren N'euberger, his first in four starts.

The time duplicated Pitt's winning eifort a year ago, 1:11 1,5. I Bedford Stable's Call Over made I I noo itto K(n 4 1 1U(I 1 (IV 1 II 111 1 the pace most of the way, but dragged in the last quarter to finish sixth in the field of seven. Magic Words took the lead between calls along the Lacksti etch and had a faorable position entering the stretch. However, Tea-Maker elected to make a bid on the outside, then veered in to impede Magic Words just inside the furlong pole. I'lKT LACKED EARLY speed r.nd was back in fifth place, sonic two lengths off the pace, at the head of the stretch.

Here jockey Warren Mthrtens kept the si.x- .1 i Wild Open Spaces Get Barney (Ft. Worth) What the Dodgers have tried for years to accomplish, Rex Farney personally has achieved through his publicized threat to quit baseball. The four clubs who had previously claimed the erratic righthander yesterday withdrew their Mocking bi Is, and the Brooks im- mediately announced the optioning i Roller Herbv Standing NKI I.KKCF.K. TJlM-rr 4 Dei ul SI nn, I oi INN i ,1 1 Worcester, 7. tP) The Riaves paid theii annual visit to liidy Cross today and walloped the Ci 'i-adei The bi': leaguers, behind the four- hit pitching of Bob Hogue, Dick I'uiKH an and Dick Cole, scored five in the inninir for their yyii of Barney to Ft.

Worth, where he will be "liven the pitching oppor I.A'-T NIGHT Chicaro nf Wa-hiii-ton. clear sailing when Tea-Maker once on errors in Jmy v. TANIIN.S OF THF. ti BS W. I riifor-ro Krt 5i5 1 1114 SIT.

liKf.YN 4SI I the second the Braves batted around in the third. Thev scored five runs on the leader in the final strides, but needed the stewards' sub- verdict to bag the big Jwi ln4 -515 I'hiiUhia t-l lo4 sequent wa'k, four singles, a wild a fiyout and three stolen one a delayed double theft. iM.i tll: djil ('4 11 14 tiougn. for 1'iet TOMTIT at Wa-fc'ns-trtM. lure i- w.l ii who frjteron.

Of the 25 Mti spectators on a ll.ily I LJ poured $2,217,050 through the tote: 4 the ones we envied were the 1-" I dun ((mi 14'. I 7 I I ftt-iian In l. M.iK'iJ better bettors who risked $2 on the winning daily double combination, and the eight jackpotters who had nii Blended Scotch Whisky 86.8 Proof Brovn-Vintnr Inc. New York Sole Distribwtori A ninth-inning Pat Oliver on a error by LIU'S double play ball SALE-2 r'S ONLY tunities thrrt were not available to him with the pennant contending major leaprue club. WHY DID the four clubs the Giants, Braves, Red Sox and Indians change then minds about claiming Barney on the newest request for waivers? The answer seems obvious.

When their original claims were made, Kex, although an unproductive pitcher, looked like a reasonably good gamble at the waiver price. Since then, little more than a week ago, Barney notified the Brooklyn club that he would like to be put on the voluntary retired list. Thus, under the circumstances, the claiming club would be paying 10,000 for a player who would not play for it. The American dollar buys little enough these days, without it buying nothing, so nobody claimed Rex this time. THE CLAUSE enables the Brooks to ship Barney to their i Texas League farm club, where Manager Bobbie Bragan undoubt-, 510 each riding on Hay Mom ($25.50) in the first anil Sinn Fein (161.40) in the next.

Roth brown i beauties came fast on the outside to win foto finishes in the final strides. The combination was worth 548.10 per deuce or S2.710.50 to i each of the 10-buck plungers. WOT SS0 NOT 560 BUT "raftJuoob Deluxe VW: THl'S, THE 2o-year-old flame i thrower is back in the minors, from whence he rocketted in 194:1 as a 19-year-old phenom. That year, in the stretch of one season, he rose from Class Durham in the Piedmont League to Montreal, and then to Brooklyn. But Rex, for all his potential, never could master control consistently.

Lately he had been growing worse. It preyed on his mind, drove him frantic, and finally to the point where he asked to be retired. Now, he has renewed hope. So, too have the Brooks. While Rex is beating the bush for a comeback, the Dodgers need no longer carry him on the roster as deadweight.

REX'S DISPOSAL leaves Brook-lvn's souad at 26 only one over i I ft i mm in Indians Sell Tucker Cleveland, May 7 The In dians pared their roster to 28 tonight by selling outfielder Thui man Tucker to San Diego (PCD. A Texan, Tuekr broke into the majors with the White Sox in 1042 and made the All-Star team in 1044. short, long, re, stcut sizes to 52 TPltt Loading Hatters S4 DOWN $1 WEEKLY FREE Atteratier.s -18 -17 'Hi: 7t i i is l-i n7 1 1 Pl.lvr Club Robinson. lliMlKTii Sitlt-r. I'M Klltoll.

Biiby. Whir- Sox 1. Wlui s.jx Coleman, Browns the limit which must be reached by midnight of May 1G. The last trim may yet be made -by a package deal of 2 or for one. Such a transaction has been offered the Reds for an established pitcher.

Outfielders Tommy Brown and Gene Hermanski; pitchers Phil Haugstad and Clyde King and even Barney prior to yesterday's manoeuver had been offered to the Reds as a package for Ken Raffens-berger, Herman Wehmcier, or Howie Fox. Cincy, however, wants a center-fielder, and nowhere on that Brooklyn list is one to be found. YOUNG. will be given instructions to pitch him at every opportunity in order that Rex may recapture the control that made him such a great pitcher in the latter half of the 48 season. It was then, in a period of three months, that Barney achieved most of his 15 wins of that season, including the no-hitter over the Giants, on September 9th.

Barney himself is highly pleased with this latest development in his troubled career. "I wish this had happened years ago," he said yesterday. "I know I'll be back. Bragan isa good manager and a fine teacher. He helped me a lot when he was with Brooklyn." K4 'Jl Quality fabrics xpertty crafted In thes fin Ui'iH evry one with 2 pairs of pants.

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