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7 ewe ww Friday, May 7, iw SC2H1 Warriors Draft 8 Golden Gate Charts Horse-O-Scope At Golden Gate Fields By CIIET KEPPEL Copyright, 1965, by Triangle Publications, Inc. (Daily Racing Form) A ippr rit i cea 1 1 wane ecla i med THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1964 0RT Y-SIXTH DAY OF 48-DAY RACE MEETING TRACK FAST WEATHER CLEAR -Fair Mudder xGood Mudder Superior Mudder 'Apprentice Allowance FIRST RACE Six furlongs; 3 year old maiden fillies; claiming MfHlh lu.j iinori r.nrn Sniiier. Todaverrv. Timetoflirt entered for LK Indicates where horse finished last time out if among tirst tour. otners in tor purs 2,500, split: Winner, H.4O0; 2nd, $487.50: POST TIME FOR FIRST RACE 1:00 P.

FRIDAY. MAY 7, 1965 3rd. UaO; 4th. 42001 bin, ibZ.SU, FIRST RACE SIX FURLONGS: maiden fillies 1 3 year olds, claiming (all TSTi SSrsiT Owner Wt. PP.

St. '4 2 Str. Fin. BL Jockey Odds 4i Baze 12.30 9451 entered for purse Index P.P. Horse Jockey Mad Ungari (Ungari) 118 1 M.iK.t (j.F.Smoot) 109 8 Comment: 14 2' b.bO 3i 2.90 Warriors9 Draft List 1 Fred Hetzel, David-son 1 Rick Barry, Miami (Fla.) 2 Wilbert Frazier, Grambling 3 Keith Erickson, UCLA 4 Warren Rustand, Arizona 5 Eddie Jackson, Oklahoma City U.

6 Jim Jarvis, Oregon State 7 Dan Wolthers, California 8 Willie Cotton, Central Oklahoma State S. V. received two first round choices. Costa 9479 2 First Pride 9452 10 Joela Ross 2 1 4' It Pineda 6.70 5 4a Heatn 40.70 10" 4 I it 3' 6 71 It bi 5 Ross 19.80 8 71 5i Costa 4.10 U' 4- 3 i 91 5" 71 li bl 10s 12 Erickson, is a backcourt man and could prove a real surprise package. Good-sized for a guard, the rugged Erickson figured prominently in UCLA's drive to two consecutive national championships and personally derailed USF in the Western Regionals by scoring 29 points in a record 101-93 win.

"A 6-5 Bill Russell," is the way Cal Coach Rene Herre-rias described Erickson. Frazier averaged 29 points per game last season and holds every important scoring record at Grambling. Willis Reed, the NBA rookie of the year with the Knicks last season, has said that his ex-Grambling teammate is a 7262 Stesti i 94t3 Timetotnrt (HiCard) 118 9 Bright Terrene 10 8461 Shore Blue (Llmore) 114 2 HHoi Corn Snifter 6 9jl Our Favorite (Woolsy)114 12 9ti2 Ciwic Bride (Bonomo)114 11 933 -Todaverry 7 9463 Ultra Miss (Ferrario) 114 3 Mylitta (uoneio Rncn)114 4 9 8M 9i Dixon 28.70 bi 9't 10 longden 4.80 lOi 10" 13 Menell 48.00 Wt, L.F. P.O. 115 2 3 115 4 5-2 115 5 115 2 5 115 5 115 8 115 4 8 115 10 115 10 110 10 115 10 115 10 110 21) 115 20 115 20 115 20 11' ll'i Ui Mrtnez 31.

00 Ran a smasher when 70 to 1 Running horse when fourth Threat donning blinkers. Second in last at Phoenix. Speed horse on the rail. A trailer in last two. Rallied on heavy track.

Had a race: may improve, Ch.f.. Pleiades ll-Oiseau. B.f Fethard-Desert Morn. B.f., Imbros-Auntie Bell. Ch.f., Wise Pnth Beat one horse in router.

Ran eighth in both starts. Was 44 to 1 and ran eighth. Beat one horse when 77 to 1 9 till 11- 12 12 12 lb Trevino 25.80 9327 4 Cautcheetin Tangchi 15 Baba Queen Volzke 1 Fleet Memories Pnda 9388 3 Sansonnet Baze 9379 6 Bit Of Sherry M.VIzl 9442 12 Rose O' Spring Lws 7 Starbird Trevino 8 Santa Rosa Girl O'DII 9 Imhro1! Bell Craswell 14 Gold Brocade Costa 5 Silver Gem GBrinson 9397 11 M010 Woman Pachco 9303 16 Tuoacou M.ValenzIa 9303 13 Sharp All Goldsmith Time Clear and tast 42 MUTUtLS PAID EQUIVALENT ODDS Mad Ungar" 26.60 15.20 8 00 Mad Ungan 6.60- 3.00- Miskit 8-20 6.20 Miskit 3.10-1 2.10-1 Stesti 4.60 Stesti 1-30-1 Winner, b. 3. Ballyrullah-Gay Sprite: trained by H.

C. Richards uAn in at i 111. rtt at rnm Mart stood, won driving. year olds, claiming (all entered for $5,000) SECOND RACE ONE MILE) 3 purse 42.100. MAO UNGARI was very slow to find best stride, aavanced strongly between horses on turn, got up in last few strides under vigorous hand hng alter being forced out.

rorcea pate iu iar i um on. inside, came between horses after reaching stretch, took a short lead a furlong out then weakened in final strides. STESTI moved up, between horst-s on stretch turn then ducked in a furlong out causing some jamming, finished strongly when straightened out. TIMETOFLIRT raced close to leaders on turn, finished gamely although weakening. BRIGHT TERRENE had some early speed, was on outside in last quarter.

SHORE BLUE had to steady a turlong out for lack of racing room. CORN SNIFTER weakened in last quarter. CIVIC PRIDE tired alter setting pace to stretch. Scratched 9424 Silver Gem, Modesto Lad, 9452 Fleet Memories. Wagering $50,267.

(Continued from Page 65) 1965 scoring champion. The smooth Miamian, who was coached by and is the future son-in-law of ex-San Franciscan Bruce Hale, tallied 973 points for a 37.4 average. 'PICTURE PLAYER' Described by Hannum as "a picture player who shoots the way the book says you should," Barry hit 50 or more points on six different occasions, with a high of 59 against Rollins. "In our opinion, he could become an Elgin Baylor In stature," Hannum asserted. Also selected in hopes of providing the Warriors with the scoring punch they lacked from the forward spots last season was Hetzel, a 6-8, 230-pound All-America.

The eighth leading scorer in the final NCAA statistics with 689 points and a 26.5 average, the Davidson product has the physique, strength and shooting and rebounding ability to be "an ideal pro," according to Hannum. 58 PCT. ACCURACY Hetzel 's 58 percent accuracy from the floor ranked sixth in the nation. In rebounds, Barry averaged 13.3, Hetzel 14.8. Hannum reported that the consensus of NBA coaches and general managers going into the draft was that the top four pro prospects were Bradley, Barry, Hetzel and Stallworth.

That quartet, Strong second going mile. Filly with a royal chance. Favored over Rumba Time. Third after win in mud. Trailed at this distance.

Rallied at six furlongs. Ran second to Ted's Pet. Twice third at Phoenix. Blew chance with maidens. Finished ninth with maids.

Seventh in last at 142 to 1. Seventh behind Legal Notice A mile trailer at 47 to 1. Sixth with maiden fillies. 9443 9 Rumba Time Baze 113 2 5- 9452 4 Glory's Tryst Costa 113 3 9443 10 Paris New York RRgr 118 3 3 9464 6 Ted's Pet Ross 118X 3 3 9437 8 Bold Steel 118 5 9464 1 Valiant Valor Shrmn 118 4 5 9425 7 Udine Dixon 118 8 5 Acromeg Volzke 113 4 8 9424 11 Legal Notice Baze 113 3 10 9482 3 Laughin Lonnie Perz 113 20 9452 2 Neon Grandinetti 113 20 9424 12 Boomerang Joe Dixn 113 20 9443 13 Tvchain Trevino 113 20 9436 14 Kilkenny Kat G.Bnsn 108 20 Order of NBA Selections Ivmtorlal Picks New York, Bill Bradley. Prinretnn: rl.

tn SECOND RACE Six furlongsi 4 year olds and up, claiming (all V)V I entered for 42.5001 1 purse 42.100: split: Winner, 41.2o0i 2nd. 44.sU FRED Tr 3rd, $254i 4th, 4)19: 5th. J52.50, maiden coltt and geldings: THIRD RACE FIVE FURLONGSI 2 year Old '2 Str. Fin. BL, Jockey Odds Wt.

PP. St. Index Horse Owner troit, Bill Buntin, Michigan; Los Anaeles, Gail Goodrich, UCLA. allowances; purse 4 Lewis 118 9453 8 Javason 9455 Calt (W. Bradley).

.113 94s5 Seguro Miguel 9314 Fleet Missile (Spg.C.)114 9455 Branmgan Boy (Mac)ll4 First Round San Francisco. Fred Hetzel. Dovirtsnn 1 Better Get Domingz 114 9435 and Rick Barry, Miami, New York, 5 4' I ht 8' 2' 31,0 95 6' 9461 Madadic (J. Hanacekjlu9 Dave Manworm. Wicni Ba more.

Jer. 1" Volzke 6.10 24 2.0 3 I Diaz 6.10 45S 3t Tohill 2.60 5" 9 VanLom 6.70 b't lb.70 7't 11 Costa 19.20 8' I 12 Menell 37.50 9' 14 Tnguchi 15.60 0 15 G.brnsn 50.60 3' 21 1' 41 5' 6' 8' 10 ylid 5' 3'i l't 6- 2' 4 lid 9. 7' 10 8'i 4 4 Fourth in initial outing, 4 4 He ran fourth at 67 to 1. 4 B.C. St.

Crispin-Stny. North, 4 Gr.c, Cobetto-Engrossed. 4 Ch.c, Stepfather-Paris Trip. 4 Gr.c, Dress Up-Rullah Gal. 4 B.C., Tollesboro New Sarah.

4 B.C. Tempestuous-Pr. Flowr. 10 Blinkers on: outrun twice. 5 Stoney Saint 118 4 Lord Perry Baze 118 2 Paris Beau Tohill 118 3 Khalrulla Taniguchi 118 7 Sarah's Toll Trevino 118 9 Compelling Force Prz 118 6 Old Glory Valenzuela 114 ry Sloan, Evansville; Philadelphia, Bill Cunningham, North Carolina; St.

Louis, Jim Washington, Villanova; Cincinnati, 94tu Gait blue siar iioig.jn 9478 Old Nicolaus (Arrow)114 tima Lin IGarnsonl. .114 better shot than he himself is. 'NATURAL FORWARD' Hannum called Frazier "a natural forward, a great jumper and a great shooter." Although he was the Warriors' third choice, Frazier actually was only the 12th man selected in the draft, the result of San Francisco and New York getting two first round picks under a new NBA rule designed to strengthen the weak est teams in the league. Among San Francisco's other selectees, two were Pacific Coasters, guard Jim Jar vis of Oregon State and forward Dan Wolthers of California. Eddie Jackson of Nate Bowman, Wichita; Boston.

Ollla Mr. snack (unare) ui iu iu iu 9208 K. Simmons (Hepner)loS 7 li 9462 Johnson, University of San Francisco, Detroit and Los Angeles given territorial preference. T.mo .454. clear and fast.

maidens; allowances; purse FOURTH RACE SIX FURLONGS; 1 year old Claimed Seguro Miguel by W. J. Coniey for $2,500, $3,000. EQUIVALENT ODDS 12 mutuels Paid Second Round San Francisco. Wilbur Frazier.

Cram. 9451 blinq; Npw York, Dick Van Arsda e. Inrii. Calt 6.10-1 2.00-1 1.10-1 Seguro Miguel 1.00-1 Fleet Missile 1.30-1 Calt 14.20 6.00 4.20 Seguro Miguel 4.00 3 20 Fleet Missile 4.60 ana, Dnlroit, Tom Van Arsdale, Indiana; 9451 9081 Campcratt; trained by w. t.

Brad Winner, ch. s. pv Leisure 11ms ndiiimoie, lai Hrortv, Illinois; Philadelphia, Jesse Branson, Eton; New York 3 9 7 5 8 6 2 1 4 i. At oi-. mimitoc nit nt 1-ilQ.

start hooo. won nrivuiK. Woodshed Ross 118 2 Rullah Classic Raze 118 3 Firehouse Harmatz 118 4 Noodle King Trevino 118 6 Orbitabh Tanigurhi 118 6 Glow Beam 118 6 land Of Aloha Fry 113 10 Proposition VanLom 113 10 Bradbury King Dixon 118 10 Mr. Tee Dee O'Dell 108 10 Should not stop to these. Blew out in :34 yesterday.

Ran sixth behind Woodshed Not much at Santa Anita. Br.c. Royal Orbit-Dark Abb. 8.1!., Sunglow-Danc, Sunbm. Third, second at the fairs.

Got closer in the mud. Once second at Pleasanton. Shedding blinkers for this. (usinq pirk acquired from St. Lnnis in trade), Hal Blevens, Arkansas AMfcN: Cincinnati, Flvnn Robinson, Wyoming; 9391 Los Angeles, John Fairchild, Brigham Young; Boston, Ronnie Watts.

Wake For 9464 10 est. FIFTH RACE SIX FURLONGSi 3 year olds: claiming (all entered for $4,000) hird Round San Francisco, Keith Erickson. UCLAi 'CALT was a bit slow to get into best stride, advanced fast on outside rounding stretch turn, got up in last few strides under strong handling SEGURO MIGUEL closed fast on inside entering last quarter, held lead seventy yards out then weakened in final strides. FLEET MISSILE was in lead by short margin to stretch turn then moved out to a commanding lead in stretch, gave way steadily in last sixteenth. BRANNIGAN Boy closed teadily in stretch but was not a serious threat.

MADADIC weakened in last Quarter after forcing arly pace. GALT BLUE STAR gave way after showing good early speed. HIGH SCHOOL was very fractious in starting gate unseating his rider twice, was ordered scratched and all money with the exception of the daily double ordered refunded by stewards. Scratched: High School. Winged Enbrace.

9455 Serial Star. Da 1 Iv Double wagering $85, 148. Wagering $69,561. purse ajuu. New York, Barry Clempns, Ohio Weslpv.

an; Detroit, Ron Reed, Notre Dame; Bal timore, Joe Newton, Auburn; Philadel Oklahoma City University 9425 3 Colonel Mel Canessa 118 9465 1 Consultation Shermn 118 9443 2 Junelight Baze 116 9452 8 Step Free Costa 109 6 Air Traffic Minin 111 9389 5 Paula Paula Nakagw 109 9464 7 KeeCheeLite V.Lom M09 8535 4 TimmvTom Fry 114 5-2 Rallied: beaten two lengths, 4 Raced behind Colonel Mel. 4 Fourth in mud two back. 8 This filly raced for $6,250. 10 Worked in Sunday. 10 Fighth in mud when 39 to 1.

10 Broke well and gave way. 10 Beat one horse at 117 to 1. stands 7-1. Hannum said that he, own DAILY DOUBLE (Nos. 1 and 3) PAID $257.20 CONSOLIDATION DOUBLE (Nos.

1 and 8) PAID $41.20 er Franklin Mieuli and gen SIXTH RACE SIX FURLONGSi 4 year olds and upi claiming (all entered QUflC THIRD RACE Five furlongsi 2 year old maiden fillies: bred in tVdUO California, allowances) purs $2,500. spliti Winner, $1,400: 2nd, for purse $2,000, eral manager Bob Feerick planned to contact the top $487.50: 3rd. $350: 4th. $200: 5th. $62.50, 9345 14 9460 11 9469 7 Owner Wt.

PP. St. V4 V2 Str. Fin. BL.

Jockey Odds Index Horse phia, Bob Weiss, Penn State; St. Louis, Ken Mclntyr.e St. John's, N.Y.; Cincinnati, Jon McG ockin, Indiana; Los Angeles, Jim Caldwell, Georgia Tech; Bos-to, Toby Kimball, Coecticut, Fourh Roud San Francisco, Warren Rustand, Arizona; New York, Larry Lembo, Manhattan; Detroit, Jim King, Oklahoma State; Baltimore, Skip Thoren, Illinois; Philadelphia, Henry Finkel, Dayton; St. Louis, Lynn Nance, Washington; Cincinnati, Robert Love, Southern University, Los Angeles, Brooks Henderson, Florida; Boston, Richie Tarrant, St. Michael's, Vt.

Fifth Round San Francisco, Eddie Jackson, Oklahoma City; New York, Steve Nisenson, Hofstra; Detroit, Ted Manning, North Carolina Col ege; Baltimore, Charley Dinnens, Miami, Ohio; Philadelphia, Ri along with Frazier, Cunningham, Washington, Buntin and Goodrich, comprised the Warriors' "prime talent" list released to the press a month ago. Getting three of the i represents a significant coup 114 3 2 Third with better stock. 114 2 5-2 The runner-up in 1:1034, 114X 4 Best effort decides this. 112 He 4 Might succeeed with these, 114 4 Phoenix horse well Dlaced. 1.30 Maese 1 1' li WILBERT FRAZIER par with Hetzel and Barry.

But our study of the players since then led us to the conclusion that Hetzel and Barry were better for us." 3 CORNERMEN Of the Warriors' first four picks, three are slated for duty as cornermen, although Hetzel could swing in as center when Nate Thurmond needs a breather. The fourth. 10.90 choices by telephone later in the day. "If we feel it is to our bene 9444 Wayletta (Poltex). 113 5 1 New Arrival (El Peco)117 3 6 Memorable Maid (Bn)117 9 7 Miss Deerland 7 3 9444 Ahwahnee (Uechant) 112 6 2 114 8 Finished behind Serial Star.

5.70 24.20 9455 1 5 9455 13 9469 4 9363 3 12 16.60 "Volzke 3i Pcheco 4 Vn.Lom bi Costa 7 Hrndez 8 Menell 2i 4i 31,4 5 64 84 2' 3i 4i 5J 6 7' 8' Fantasmon Ross Prince Curragh Hndz Tucker Efforts Baze Serial Star VonLom Like Wail Steelcco Pacheco Cvclofied Diaz Arouse Nakagawa Happy Camp. Heath Sargel Dixon Micke's Millie Pchco Rosario Fry Count Ahead Menell Miss Cream Robrtsn Eventuate Fry Flying Ribbons Lewis 12.10 li 41 5' 21 31 11 7 9'i glut 10' 6 Gold Pool (Wagner). .117 10 11 fit to go see any of them right 4 i 3i 2' 5" 9114 6 1 10' 7' 11 Bi 16.10 9426T, 9469 for San Francisco. 2 6 8 10.20 5.60 114 4 8 A threat off recent try. 114X 10 Did not rally last time.

114 20 Raced at Portland Meadows. 114 20 Trailed bv fifteen lengths. 109 20 Making fresh start here. 114 20 Surrendered as 40 to 1 shot. 114 20 Stopped badly with maids.

109 20 She was down the track. 117 20 Finished last with Baze. 109 20 Light weight lends hope. 9 Baze 9 10' Fast Exposure (Law 113 2 5 Linlithgow (G.Hodges)U7 4 9 Twistaway (M.Arnold)117 1 8 No Relation (B. Bear)113 11 10 Only Bertha (Heaton)117 8 4 "Until the last three 9461 9407 64.40 9i" 10i 10 Tohill 9 away, we will do so," Alex added.

"We are confident all of them want to play pro basketball and will sign with us." 9426 9121 72.50 11 11 154 Trevino weeks," Hannum explained, chie Moore, Villanova; St. Louis, Theodore Werner, Washington State; Cincin 9480 10 9354 15 9480 16 nati, warren Isaac, lona; Los Anae es. we rated Stallworth on a A.W. Davis, Tennessee; Boston, Don Davidson, Davidson. MORE MORE SEVENTH RAC FIVE FURLONGS; 2 year olds; allowances; purse $3,000.

Time :59. Clear end MUTUELS PAIO EQUIVALENT ODDS Wayletti 4.60 3.40 280 Wayletta 1.30-1 New Arrival 10.20 6.80 New Arrival 4.10-12.40-1 Memorable Maid 4.20 Memorable Maid 1-10-1 Winner, b. 2. bv Pappa Fourway Doubletta; trained by C. A.

Roles, a ct 1. m.niiin Aff mi 3.9AW Start sood. wan driving. Sixth Round San Francisco, Jim Jarvis, Oregon Bay Folly Ross 119 Gamble Girl Nakagw 113 Our Debbie Doo Baze 113 Lin's Rosie Volzke 113 aDo It Shadow Heath 113 Belle Bam Costa 113 Pumper Bows Out on Triple State; New York, Warren Davis, North wavi ftta was in command in first few strides, bore out after 2 5-2 Was collared in comeback. 1 3 Stole last and paid $33.00.

4 4 Ran fourth after winning. 4 4 Threat here with Volzke. 6 Forced wide into stretch. 6 Fifth in a similar spot. 6 Raced behind Belle Bam.

9438 (9275) 94.38 9275 9329 9438 9438 Carolina A4T; Detroit, Barry Smitn, orach hut tlrnncT handlina lasted to hold NEW ARRIVAL High Point; Baltimore, Lyvonne Leflore, th uti.r rtuanr.ed steadily while saving ground, was making a bold Jacuson iiate, Philadelphia, in t.n.i tiririac FMn ABLE MAID raced close to leaders from aEcho's Pride Heath 119 bdwards, Pan American; St. Louis, Juhn hoinnine shahtlv wide on turn, held on gamely in drive. MISS a-T. Stevens trained entry. By ABE KEMP DEERLAND had speed from start to stretch then gave way.

AHWAHNtE weakened showing good early speed. TWISTAWAY was never prominent. EIGHTH RACE SIX FURLONGS; 3 year olds: claiming (Aid entered for $7,500, others in for $8,000) 1 purse $3,000. "The Mill Valley." Rambo, Long Beach; Cincinnati, Leon, Clements. Ouachita Baptist; Los Angetis, Thpo Cruz, Seattle; Boston, Hack I ison, Dokp.

Johnny Longden, the world's ONLY BERTHA could not keep up. was wide on turn. (SMILE ON was nnriilw in saridlina Daddock unseating her rider, again threw her rider 9456 7 Brickman Volzke 116 4 winningest jockey, yesterday bowed out of the Bay area 9402 2 Fledge Costa 116 Seventh Round San Francisco, Dan Woiters, California. entering track and ran away, was ordered scratched and all money wagered on her ordered reiunaea). acraicneo: amiie mi.

vvasciiHs New YorK, Dale Neel, High Point; De- 5-2 Lugged out in last two. 3 Favored with Longden up. 4 Winning team going mile. 4 Claimed; beat top two. 6 Handled field of fillies.

6 Neck winner with maidens. 10 Did not molest tougher. roit, passed; Baltimore, vVillie joirijc racing picture with a flourish. nnn FOURTH RACE 5'i furlongsi 3 year old fillies, claiming (Miss (9287) 3 Little Giant Baze 116 1 9437 5 Elect Celerity Crswll US (9452) 4 Aid Ross 109 1 (9131)6 Tony's Getaway Pnda 111 1 9411 1 Mr. Tim Sherman 116 set, Duquesne; Philadelphia, John Young, The old man rode a triple.

UOvlJ Boom Boom, Ten Across entered for $6,000: others in for oursa S2.S00. soliti Winner, $1,400: 2nd. $487.50: 3rd. $350: 4th. $200; 5th, Midvesiprn.

Texas; St. Louis, terry Kunze, Minnesota; Cincinnati, Jeff Gpn-ring, Miami, Ohio; Lo. Anqcies, Dwaine The exit contrasted notably $62.50. and upi claiming (all entered for NINTH RACE ONE MILEi 4 year olds purse $2,000. Owner Wt.

PP. St. V4 Vz Str. Fin. BL.

Jockey Odds Crue, Idano Stale; Boston, George Dee- Index Horse with his entrance here 37 han, Lenoire Khyne. 9452 Spotted Miss (Hibbrt 115 1 3 1" 1 l'i Longden 2.JU 9461 9 9441 3 (94421 Jubie S. (V.Swenson 115 6 7 7 7 2' li Heath 8. 10 Blue Primer Volzke 114X 4 3 Sea Sun Hernandez 114 4 Worrvmar 114 4 Eight Round San Francisco, Willie Cotton, Central years ago as a virtual unknown from Canada. 9460 5 Oklahoma State; New York, Frank Gra- 9337 Spec 0 Time (Warren)115 5 1 6'1 6M 4i 2i Ross 1.80 9398 Miss Boom Boom (M)113 2 2 2'i 2'i 4'i 41 Sanchez 7.00 9385 Cyllenita (Tudor 7 6 4' 4'i 5i 5' 74 Craswell 8.30 oafi'i Ten Across IMurdock 113 3 5 5' 54 6i 6'l 84 Hrndez 17.00 car and yelled at Bat Mc-Cewen to fetch them a cup of coffee.

"You're just kids," shouted back McCewen, "so get out of the car and get the coffee yourselves." Both lads turned around and exposed their backs to Bat. "I got the coffee for them," Bat told me years ago, "and I paid." "Why?" I asked him. He cackled. "Their bare bottoms were showing out of their pants." One was Johnny Longden. The other was R.

H. "Red" McDaniel, who was to become the most sensational and con nat, Alliance; Detroit, passed; Baltimore, continued it with Extra Orbit, returning $6, and concluded with Scotch and Water, winner of the Sonoma Purse, with a $4.20 yield. He failed with Civic Bride, Pressure Vessel and Clear Answer. Johnny quit the meeting as the fourth leading rider with 29. Joe Baze is far out in front with 48.

Pressure was brought to bear to entice the old man to ride here Monday, the closing day. which will honor the Jockeys Guild. He begged off. As he put it. "I'm tired, real tired, I need a few days 9445 14 Mr.

Redman 114 2 4 9461 2 Reliquary Pineda 114 3 5 9445 11 Equal Ray 109 5 There were patches on Jim Murphy, DePaul; Philadelphia, bob Lassie IDowntn)115 4 4 3hi 3" 7 7 10 Tohill 7 90 Barnek, St. Bonaventure; St. Louis, Cm- cirinatus Powelt, Portland, Cincin Favored going six furlongs. Lugged out carving pace. Ran dull race in sprint.

Lost in the closing strides. Coming off sharp sprints. Seventh when co-favorite. Could be tough off last. Contender in wide open race.

Added distance might help. Trailed at longer distance. Trailed sprinters at 30 to 1. Unplaced as a 52-1 chance. With stragglers when 70-1.

This maiden finished last. nati, Jim Fox, South Carolina; Los An Longden's pants then and the soles of his shoes were down to the nub. Today, he can geles, George Unseid, Kansas; Boston, 9445 6 Prosperous 14 3 8 9468 10 First Miss Frv 109 8 9460 8 Flying Glue Heath 114 20 9468 4 Duke's Special Pcho 114 20 9461 7 Me Tony O'Dell 109 20 9372 13 Foothill Farmer Diaz 114 20 9459 1 Hanchao Goldsmith 114 20 9460 12 Bar Hop Harrier 114 20 passed. (END DRAFT) write checks in five figures. In 1928, a pair of kids BEST BET BAY FOLLY (7) opened up the doors of a box Time 1:05.

Clear and fast. Claimed Spotted Miss by Indical Stable for $6 ,500. $2 MUTUELS PAID EQUIVALENT ODDS Spotted Miss 6.60 4.20 2.80 Spotted Miss 1.10-1 jubie S. 6.00 2.80 Jubie 2 00-1 Spec 0 Time 2.60 Spec 0 Time Winner, ch. 3.

bv Indian Hemp La Comedienne: trained by J. Manzi. Went to post off at once. Start good, won driving. SPOTTED MISS was in command soon after start, drew out to good lead 8 furlong out but needed strong handling in final strides to hold advantage.

JUBIE S. was slow to get into stride, closed fast in stretch between horses. SPEC 'O TIME made up some ground in stretch while between horses. MISS BOOM BOOM weakened in last furlong after showing good early speed. CYLLENITA had speed in early stages while racing on extreme outside, gave way in stretch.

TEN ACROSS never reached leaders, gave way in last Quarter. ALIBI LASSIE was through after a half mile. Wagering $75.882. Team Iiy Team NBA VU hs NEW YORK Bill Bradley, Princeton; GGF Consensus Best Chance Hots GOLDEN GATE FIELDS Bv CHET KEPPEL Dave Statlworth, Wichita; Dick Van Arsdale, Indiana; Ha Blevens, Arkansas Barry Clemens, Ohio Wesieyan; RAILBIRD CONSENSUS KEMP CLOCKER Larry Lemoo, Manhattan; Steve Nisen 1 CAUTCHEETIN. Donning blinkers today.

2 BOLD STEEL. Dopes as bold son, Hofstra; Warren Davts, North Caro Joela Fleet Memories First Pride Fleet Memories Joela Sansonnet First Prids Joela Fleet Memories 1 First Pride Bit Of Sherry Joella lina Dale Neel, High point; Frank troversial trainer of all time. PLAN'S OWN' STABLE Longden, approaching 59, thraat. Granat, Alliance. RACE Six furlongs: 3 year olds, claiming (Bercircle, tucky Tari.

Sir Con entered for others in for $4,500: split: Winner. $1,400: 2nd, $487.50: 3rd, $350: 4th, $200: 5th, Detroit Bill Buntm, Michigan; Tom purse $2,500. Van Arsdale, Indiana; Ron Red. Notr RUMBA TIME Ted's Pet Paris New York Ted's Pet Udine Bold Steel 2 Glory's Tryst Valiant Valor Ted's Pet 3 LORD PERRY. He has worked well.

4 FIREHOUSE. Should be a factor. 5 STEP FIRE. Filly tries with colts. 6 SERIAL STAR.

Drew the rail to- $62.50. Dame; Jim King, Oklahoma State; Ted has unequivocably stated that Rumba Time Glory's Tryst Ted's Pet Javason Better Get Owner Wt. PP. St. V4 V2 Str.

Fin. BL. Jockey Odds Manning, North Carolina, Colleae; Barry Index Horse when he rides his win Smith, High Point. 3 Javason Compelling Force Stoney Saint Better Get Javason Javason Old Glory Khalrulla Better Get Los Angeies oaii (jooaricn, ulla; DOV' IT SHADOW. Part of good entrv.

Stoney Saint John Fairchild, Briqham Young; Jim Caldwe Georgia Tech; Brooks Hender (9464) Extra Orbit (Godfrey)118 4 4 1 1" 1-i Longden 2.00 9437 Sir Con (C.B.McClure)120 6 5 3' 3' 2' 4 2i Harmatz 2.80 9355 Alibi Prince (D.Carr) 118 7 1 2" 2'i 2'i 3'i 3J Baze 2.80 9465 Bercircle (L. Shapiro)120 1 7 7 5't 4 4" 5 Ross 3.90 9425 Court Regards (Stmp)114 6 SI 4'" 5'i 5 i 11 Pcheco 57 70 9443 Kentucky Tari (Ben) 111 3 2 44 6' 6 6' 134 Vn.Lom 11.50 9464 Mr. Yum Yum (Yancy)114 2 3 6i 7 7 7 164 Lewis 45.60 8 LITTLE GIANT. May prove the gamesr. 9 WORRYMAR.

Failed when well son, Florida; A.W. Davis, Tennessee; Theo Cruz, Seattle; Dwalne Cruze, Idaho State; George Unseid, Kansas. 4 Woodshed Woodshed Rullah Classic Woodshed Firehouse Firehouse Woodshed Proposition Rulla Classic Firehouse Rullah Classic 5 Junelight Junelight Colonel Mel Junelight Consultation Consultation Consultation Colonel Mel Colonel Mel Colonel Mel Junelight Consultation San Francisco Fred Hetzel, Davidson; Time :23 :59. 1:115. Clear and fast.

$2 MUTUELS PAID EQUIVALENT ODDS Rick Barry, Miami, Wilbur Frazier backed. Horses in Trouble GOLDEN GATE FIELDS Prince CurraRh Tucker Efforts Prince Curragh Grambling; Keith Erickson, UCLA; Warrpn Rustand, Arizona; Eddie Jackson, Oklahoma City; Jim Jarvis, Oreqon 6 Prince CurraRh Tucker Efforts Steelco Tuck Efforts Serial Star Serial Star Like Wail 1 BIT OF SHERRY, Forced very State; Dan Woiters, California; Willi Tucker Efforts SeriaLStar Gamble Girl Bay Folly Belle Bam Cotton, Central Oklahoma State. Belle Bam Echo's Pride Our Debbie Doo Bay Folly Gamble Girl Our Debbie Doo wine iini tnree-eigntns. 1 FIRST PRIDE. Taken up sharply after start 7 Gamble Girl Belle 8am Echo's Pride 8 LITTLE GIANT Extra Orbit t.00 3.20 2.40 Extra Orbit 2.00-1 Sir Con 3.80 2.60 Sir Con .30 1 Alibi Prince 2.60 Alibi Prince Winner, br.

3. by Orbit II Folder: trained by E. J. Longden. At post Va minute, off at 3:27.

Start good, won ridden out. EXTRA ORBIT was sent into lead in first furlong, drew out on turn, was under mild urging in stretch to hold advantane. SIR CON closed steadily between horses in last quarter, was moving to winner in dosinK stages. ALIBI PRINCE forced earlv pace while on outside, weakened slightlv in last furlong. BERCIRCLE was slow to get into best stride, closed fast while saving ground in last quarter.

Wagering $78.298. 6 FANTASMON. Bumned at start. LITTLE GIANT Fledee 700 it SHADOW. Forced wide into Fledge Aid Brickman Elect Celerity stretch.

Baltimore Jerry Sloan, Evansville; Ta Brodv, Illinois; Joe Newton, Auburn; Skip Thoren, Illinois; Charley Dinkens. Miami, Ohio; Lyvonne Leflore, Jackson Stale; Willie Somerset, Duquesne; Jim Murphy, DePaul. PhiladelphiaBill Cunningham, North Carolina; Jesse Branson, Elon; Bob Weiss, Pern State; Henry Finke, Day Tony's Getaway Brickman ner he will pack his tack in mothballs, acquire a pair of costly steeds and embark a new career as an owner and trainer. The tired old man. victim of acute arthritis, with his triple yesterday boosted his lifetime winning number to 5.065, leaving him 35 winners before he can say, "I have had it." The only active reinsman who has a chance to surpass the master's record is Willie Shoemaker, who rides at Midas Hill tomorrow and Monday.

Longden started his triple with Spotted Miss, paying LITTLE GIANT Fledge Brickman Blue Primer Sea Sun Reliquary 9 WORRVMAR. Forced wide into Reliquarv Mr. Redman Blue Primer Sea Sun Blue Primer Reliquary -Blue Primer Worrvmar Reliquary stretch. Ilea (en Favorites 011 SIXTH RACE Six furlongs: 4 year olds and up, claiming (all ..111 entered for purse $2,300. split: Winner.

$1,350: 2nd. $448.30 ton; Richie Moore, Villanova; Mitch Ed $147: 5th. $57.50. 3rd. $297: 4th, wards, Pan-American; John Young, Mid Owner Wt.

PP. St. tr. in. BL.

oc key Odds Horse Index western of Texas; Bob Barnet, St. Bona RACE Six furlongsi 4 year olds and up, allowances; EIGHTH 9446 Weekend Pass 7 7 Bright Image (Martin)114 6 10 Harrier 12.20 Pineda 13.70 9513 9441 Winner. 2nd. $877. 50i 3rd.

$830: 4th, purse $4,500, split 9470 'Solid Laser 12 2 6'4 3hJ 74 24 12 IP 64 Si rest. No one in the sport is more deserving of a quiet period. You know how he will spend it: Exercising horses at Hollywood Park, which opens next Wednesday. U. S.

Girls Gain In Rome Tennis ROME fAP) Two Americans, Nancy Richey of Pallas and Julie Heldman of New York, advanced to the women's quarter-finals in the Italian tennis championships yesterday along with the favorite, Maria Bueno of Brazil. Miss Richey defeated Maria Carmen Coronado of Spain, 6-2, 7-5; Miss Heldman ousted Italy's Lea Pericoli, 3-6, 6-1, 7-5, while Miss Bueno beat Elena Subirats of Mexico, 6-2, 6-3. The United States lost a contender when Mimi Arnold of Santa Barbara, fell before third-seeded Helga Schultze of Germany, 6-4, 6-1. Results included: Maria Bueno (Brazil) d. Elena Subirats (Mexico) 6-2.

6-3; Helga Schultze (Germany) d. Muni Arnold (Santa Barbara, Calif.) 6-4, 6-1: Cliff Richey (Dallas) d. John Newcombe (Australia) 11-9. 6-4. 7-5: Istvan Gluvas (Hungary) d.

Allen Fox (Santa Barbara. Calif.) 6-2, 6-4. 3-6. 6-1; Juan Gisbert (Spain) d. Rafael Osuna (Mexico) 11-9, 6-1.

4-6, 6-4; Nicola Pilic (Yugoslavia) leads Frank Froehlina Coral Gables, Fla.) 1-6. 6-4. 7-5. 4-2 (match suspended by darkness). $405i 5th $112.50.

venture. St. Louis Jim Washington, Villanova; Ken Mctntvre, St. Johns, Lynn Nance, Washington; Theodore Werner, Washington State; John Rambo, Long Beach, Terry Kunze, Minnesota; Cin- 2 Brnsn 4.00 3 Heath 13.30 Owner Wt. PP.

St. 1-4 Vi Str. Fin. BL. Jockey Odds 13 2 1 3i 4f 5 hi 6'i 7 8'i Horse Index GOLDEN GATE FIELDS 2 Legal Notice 8 Fledse Pins New York 9 Blue Primer 4 Woodshed Equal Ray Show Parlay JOELA (1), RUMBA TIME (2) TUCKER EFFORTS (6) Spot Horses COLONEL MEL (5) 9395 Scotch and Water 2 2 li 1' l'i Longden 110 Moon Mad (K-L Stble) 114 6 3 3 3i 2' 2'l 2i Trevino 2.70 9407 Indian Gin (Gormley 114 1 12 (9455) Pressure Vessel (God)114 2 9 9446 Nother Ben (Tatum) 114 5 6 9446 Casquivano (J.Varon)114 3 8 9383 Kamala (H.

Kidd) 115 11 3 Golden Mel (Branch)117 10 1 6 8 3 7'i 94 10" 5'" cinnatus Powell, Portland, 9431 (9474) Rob Bob (Warring). 114 4 1 A A 3" 64 Nkgawa 6.40 4 Longden 3.80 60.10 54 Canessa 24.00 51 Vn.Lom 10.40 74 Volzke 4,80 74 Lewis 5.40 104 Costa 95.20 124 Crswell 14 50 10'i 10' 94 94 54 IP 4-5 34 24 11 Hi 12 4 5' 7M 9nt y4ij Mnmirai uiver iLewisui no u- o- oi cosia ji.iu Cincinnati Nate Bowman, Wichita; Flynn Robinson, Wyoming; Jon McGlock-in, Indiana; Robert Love, Southern University, Warren Isaac, lona; Leon (9461) Be My Host (Campio 114 8 (8514) As De Pique (Hanack)114 4 7550 9368 Torch Ember (tlmor 114 5 Z't l' Pineda lb.zu Lak Nak (J.T.DelorieU14 3 6 51 5s" 6" 71 Volzke 10.50 Indian Diver (Shapiro)114 5 7 7 7 7 7 8 Baze 7 90 3bi 10' 12 IP IP 12 Clements, Ouachita Baptist; Jeff Gehnng, T.mo .453. 575. 1 09J. Clear and fast.

Miami, Ohio; Jim Fox, South Carolina. Boston Ollie Johnson, San francisco; Ronnie Watts. Wake Forest; Toby Kim 9450 Hill Maker (layior) lzu 9 Time :582 1:10 $2 MUTUELS PAID Weekend Pass 26.40 13.00 1.40 Bright Image 17.40 7.80 Clear and fast. EQUIVALENT ODDS Weekend Pass 5.50-1 3.20-1 Bright Image 7.70-1 2.90-1 Solid Laser 1.40-1 ball, Connecticut; Richie Tarrant, St. Michael's, Don Davidson Davidson; Solid Laser 4.80 Hack Tison, Duke; Georqe Deehan, Le When In Rome, trained bv J.

W. Nicholson. Winner, ch. 7. bv Sailor noir Rhyne.

$2 MUTUELS PAID EQUIVALENT ODDS Scotch and Water 4.20 2 60 2 20 Scotch and Water 1.10-1 Moon Mad 2.80 2.40 Moon Mad Rob Bob 2. BO Rob Bob Winner, rh. c. 4. bv Scotsman's Bond Waterline: trained bv M.

Lipton. Went to nost 4:59, off at once. Start good, won driving. SCOTCH AND WATER was in command shortlv after the start, drew out to long lead entering stretch but needed strong handling in closing stages to hold advantage. MOON MAD was never far off the leaders, marie a fast run in stretch but could not reach winner.

ROB BOB raced between horses to stretch, closed gamelv. ADMIRAL DIVER made uo ground in last furlong while between horses. TORCH EMBER weakened in la-it ouarter after forcing earlv pace. LAK NAK was never prominent. INDIAN DIVER was alwavs well back.

Wagering $91,321. Prescott Sullivan (Continued from Page 65) the poor bloke so badly, the 51 year old Mulloy asked that the score be changed to 6-1, 6-1. It was a magnanimous gesture, as far as it went. That wasn't far enough. The loser still looked like a bum.

So long as he was at it, Mulloy should have made it 7-5, 7-5. It would have cost no more. Even so, one must commend him for a good Went to post 3:57. oft at once. Start good, won driving.

WEEKEND PASS, close to leaders from beginning, advanced stronRly on inside in stretch, got up in last sixteenth under strong handlum BRIGHT IMAGE was well back for first half mile, clovd wide gap last auarter while between horses, was making a strong run in closing Staces. SOLID LASER forged to the front while on outside on tar turn, weakened under pressure in last furlong. INDIAN GIN was slow to get into his best stride, closed a lot of ground in last quarter while on inside PRESSURE VESSEL, a bit slow to get going, moved up last between horses on stretch turn, finished gamely. GOLDEN MEL was in command in first turlong weakened alter setting pace for a quarter mile. BE MY HOST gave wav in last quarter after showing good earlv speed HILL MAKER was through after a half mile.

Scratched 9446 Mark West. (9321) Jack The Mugger. Wagering $78.569. NINTH RACE One milei 4 year olds and up, claiming (all entered JO 14 for purse $2,000. spliti Winner, $1,200: 2nd.

$415; 3rd, $23J European Soccer LISBON I UPI) Ben-fica of Lisbon moved into the final of the European Soccer Cup by beating Vasas Gyori of Hungary, 4-0, last night in a second-leg semifinal game. Benfica had won the first leg match, 1-0, at Budapest last week. 4th. $105: 5th, $50. Owner Wt.

PP. St. 4 Str. Fin. BL.

Jockey Odds Index Horse 9 SEVENTH RACE One milei 4 year olds and up, claiming (all 7yt" entered for purse $2,600, split: Winner. $1,430: 2nd. $507: 3rd. $364: 4th, $234: 5th. $65, Index Horse Owner Wt.

PP. St. Str. Fin. BL.

Jockey Odds 1 1' li 2' 1M l'i Heath 5.50 3 3" 2' 11 2'i 21 11 VanLom 4.70 6 7' 8h'' 7M 5i 3" 2 Tohill 26.00 9 8i 84 6 4" 1.20 5 44 5 5i 4 5" 24 Cnessa 11.00 2 2' 3'" 3' 3'i 64 2i Ruggeri 13.70 10 9' 9' 9" 7' 74 O'Dell 33.90 8 10 10 10 8' 7i C.ldsm 106.90 4 6' 6" 6i 9' 91 16 Sanchez 7 50 7 54 4' 10 17 Pcheco 18.80 9433 Miss Section (Mt )109 8 9468 "Sea Snifter (H Kidd) 109 4 9468 Happy Past (Caldwll)114 3 9468 Count Arrow (Grn.V.)114 9 9445 Big Mover JV.Peline)114 1 9387 Buzz Top (E. Sturgis)114 2 7794 "Lassen 5 9414 Fair Mae (E. Pavan). 114 10 9445 Teamplay (Doty) 114 7 9469 Sugar Lime (Farnell)109 6 try. The man meant well.

There ought to be more Gardner Mulloys in sports. 2' 2' 1 jhd 2. 2 9471 9434 (9478) 9450 Performance Boy Hi Shoo (Mitchell) 115 Clear Answer (Deerw)115 Shining Relic (Alex )110 Gotta Do (R.Carruth)115 1" 2' 3 4 44 5" Sanchez 3.00 Pineda 2.30 Longden 4.70 7i Cnessa 74.80 84 Baze 2 60 8i Pcheco 16.3d 9434 44 3" 3' 34 4' 5'i 5hJ 5h 4' 6' 6' 7 7 7 8 8 8 The fight game, for one, could do with a dash of generosity. Wouldn't it be nice if a guy who won by a first round knockout requested that it be 6 Clear and fast. EQUIVALENT ODDS Time 1:13.

$2 MUTUELS PAID 9450 Bitki (R.I.Rose) 115 (9450) Royal Surgeon (Vista)121 9470 Aces Gold (Toronto) 115 Rbrtsn 1130 20 Dixon 61.90 Miss Section .13.00 6 00 4.60 Sea Snifter 5.20 4.20 Happy Past 1.00 Miss Section 5.50-1 2 00-1 1.30-1 Sea Snifter 1.80-1 1.10-1 Happy Past 3.00-1 True Reward: trained by A. C. Gibson. Winner, b. 5.

bv Pav Section- scored as a split-decision? Think how much happier it would make the loser. Went to Dost 5:31, off at once. Start good, won driving. MISS SECTION was in command soon after start, gave wav slightlv on stretch turn when SEA SNIFTER moved up on outside but under strong handling came again to take command a furlong out, was drawing away at finish. The latter forced pace to far turn then took short lead a Or, to switch to baseball, say the Mets beat the Giants, 10 to 0.

Wouldn't it be noble of Casey quarter out, weakened in final strides. HAPPY PAST closed wide gap Time 1:37. Clear and fast. Claimed Performance Boy by W. J.

Conlev for J4.000. $2 MUTUELS PAID EQUIVALENT ODDS performance Boy .8.00 4 40 3 20 Performance Boy 3.00-1 1.20-1 Tfi Shoo 3.60 2.60 Hi Shoo Clear Answer 3.20 Clear Answer Winner, ro. 5. by Performance Brillgal; trained by F. W.

Jones, Went to post 4:26. off at once. Start good, won driving. PERFORMANCE BOY was well placed from start, forged to the front on backstretch while on outside, held his slight advantage to the finish wtiile under vigorous handling. HI SHOO was in command going to first torn, weakened slightly when winner challenged going to far turn, held on with determination right to the finish.

CLEAR ANSWER moved up threaten-mjzlv on stretch turn then hung. SHINING RELIC closed steadily while on insida last furlong. BITKI gave an even performance, held on gamely in drive. GOTTA DO weakened after a half mile. ROYAL SURGEON was wijja.on first turn.

ACES GOLD trailed throughout. Wagering $85.720. Stengel to slip poor Herman Franks a couple of Frequent AC Transit buses from Transbay Transit Terminal (1st Mission) starting at 11 a.m. Return trips start after fifth race. Park near Terminal.

Beat bridge traffic and long walk from lot to track. Transit 434-4334 runs? while between horses in last auarter. COUNT ahnow. slow to settle, closed steadilv on outside, held on well In drive. BIG MOVER raced evenly throughout, pulled uo lame after race.

BUZZ TOP weakened in last ouarter after showing good earlv speed. TEAMPLAY gave an even performance, had no apparent trouble. SUGAR LIME broke in the air at start causing rider to lose right stirrup which he did not regain until going a sixteenth of a mile. Scratched 9445 Mr. Redman.

9461 Reliquary. 9455 Cuoer. 9459 Lemonalr. Wagering Total wagering $775,972 Attendance 10.105. Well, no, we won't live long enough to see such things happen.

But we can dream, can't we? i.

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