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-I Oct 3 972 R. O.Examtarr-Pcsi 87 2 I.S. Daws Chiircli Is Prince of Bay Meadows 'Capk in. 'i OUTBCOnS King on the Fairway By Ed Romero Wednesday, October 4, 197? Post Time 1:00 P.M. Clear and Fast (telaouons appear In order of handiceppor't rtforMt1 Best Bet LITTLE STEEL, 7th Longshots 23-Lb.

Brown No Record Ben Parker caught the year's biggest trout, a 23-pound five-ounce brown, Sunday in Shasta County's Baum Lake, but despite Us size the lunker still was more than two 1 FIRST ON 7 WELL RULED 31. 1. INDIAN 4 SWOOPV DARK 60LO Pfl'tt FIRST RACE (Daily Double) 1 111 milasi fllllesi ytar UUUU claiming (all snttrad for tWO0)i purse 3O00i sounds short of the state record. That mark, incidentally, belongs to Dick Reinwald. of Bishop.

He coaxed a 25-pound ley Lake last year, July 1 to be Index PP Horse Jockey 8927 4 8927 10 JUDGE'S 0LORV Leonard Tierney INI LOU LPierce (F811) 8280 888S RUCK MINE Trevino Freeman IRST GALW Volzkt S0 it Z-TUKWI LA LIU Sherman CELESTIA PKIDt ftnrmn 8909 8927 8973 8909 8936 8973 F630 8973 LITHE ff AIRY Yaka Schacht MISS RAYNA O. Z-MISS CRISPY uiaz S-PRIMANITA Hlngsworth ARKING SAND Cblro Z-MISS TRUCKER Gonzlz CAL'S GIRL Nakamura FRfcNCH SATIN Heam But the story of Parker's big fish is not only the circumstances under which he caught it but his try to find, certified scales. He was sure he had a record fish, and he Best Chance Bet I. Z. INDIAN, 3rd OIRL ILJC STORY IMILEM elan Wt.

Comment Odd 20 Recant fair third 14 Head win recent mil 14 east cnance piay ,14 Price chance off wit ft-C-N-A-T-ti-H-a-O 14 Mil effort dull Kecem sprim oun Appear wugn jop i.C.A.T-C.M.I.D f-C-R-M-C-MED 114 Rider the big hope S-CRA-rC-H-B0 10? fair form ordinary Niua sian oun claim- Wt. Comment Odds 114 Recent 2nd rate nod 114 Form stamp contender 114 Has had many chance 114 Factor off bast 114 Bast chance play iS-C-R-A-T-C-HE-0 11 Recent dash dull 14 Rout outing dull 21 27 length back last 14 Fair back over mil 20 wanted the correct weight. Baum Lake sits near Powerhouse, and every year hunker class. Surprisingly, Parker, who was casting from OOfifa ItCONO RACE (Daily Double)-! 110 miki i yaar list uvvv In, (tl) tntared for t00)i purse WOO, shore with a No. silver Mepps spinner, spotted the mons ter cruising almost within arm's reach.

He flipped the lure out, the brown took it right now and the battle was Joined. Almost immediately the fish test line in some old pilings. 30-:" nigh water to free the monofilament. Finally he beached the big fish, then took off for the state's nearby Crystal Lake Hatchery. The uncertified scales showed a 24-pound reading.

Then he drove to Burney maidensi Mil and aaldinisi 2 yarv.j. claiming (all entered fcr 80M)t pursa will have the same golfers down at Lai Vegai the next week for the $135,000 Sahara Invitational feels he has most of the best putteri of ali time playing there, Oct. 26-29. Among those named in Golf Magazine's poll on the All-Time great putteri playing at Vegai are top man Billy Casper, George Archer, Nicklaui, Palmer, Bob Charles, Bob Rosburg, and Dean Beman. San Francisco's Rosburg hai played in every Sahara Invitational since it started 15 yean ago.

ORLANDO MAGNO, the founder of the Northern California Amputee Golf Championship will be honored at Haggln Oaks golf course, Oct. 27, when Tommy Lo-Presti will hold the 5th an-nual Italian Invitational. Magno will be designated Italian-American of the Year, following such other notables as Ken Venturi, Eddie Duino, Lee Baldarelli and Judge James D. Garibaldi. Maybe some of the Italians playing in the Italian Open at the Olympic Club, Oct.

13, will make the trip to Sacramento. LoPrestl says the tariff is $25 and especially wants Bay Area entrants. Gene Chevoya and the rest of the committee running the annual Monterey Celebrity Golf Tournament, Nov. 18-19, at Rancho Canada, for the benefit of youth athletics, already have more than 50 celebs signed, most of, them baseball stars. They also have National League prexy Chub Feeney playing, as well as movie actor Jack Ging, the former Bing Crosby winner.

and Walt Vauchn's Sport Shoo, but his scales were not big Wt, Comment Odd' 1 1 enough. A butcher shop finally j- i JOHN CARDINAL KROL His response a smile at Castlewood Club for Oct. This is the same week that Jack Nicklaus, Lee Trevino, Arnie Palmer and the rest of the world's top professionals will be at Silverado Club playing in the $150,000 Kaiser International. It has a lake In front of the green and it is hard enough to just reach the carpet, but any of the Kaiser International contestants making an ace on the 190-yard, 15th hole of Silverado'i North course will be $14,500 richer, a 27-foot Winnebago Chief-tan motor home will be the prize. "Advance sales for this year's Kaiser are more than 100 percent up over this time last year," reports hard working chairman Peak.

"We should break the record 63,000 attendance of last year." And Johnny Romero, who The fish stretched out to 38 inches and packed a girtn of 21 inches. Parker is no stranger to the area, working with the Tehama County Ecology Corps at Paynes Creek. 118 Blinkers, good soot 118 Bumped start, beat dug lie ueis ciocKer a noo f-CR-A 118 Best chance olav 118 Upset bid off best 118 May do future try 118 Tab for improved move) 118 A.M. drill ordinary 118 No recent lino 111 Tab tott action S-C-B-A-T-C-M-I-D US Trailed at 126-1 118 Trailer to similar Index PP Horse Jockey 8947 10 8954 9 8947 3 8947 4 8947 2 8910 6 ACE OF KINGS Tierney Volzke Gomez Isbell Oiaz Tohili Mtthiesan Lewis Yaka Schacht UnSESJ OUROSCOPE ELL RULED 6 KENTNIC LACEY CREEK 7 RED GLOVE 1 MR. HAROLD B.

PIPED MUSIC 8954 8947 8919 8914 fftl ft THIRD RACE: WAV aid, hrart In I Six furlongsi California) t2S0Oi 'nd8x PP Horse Jockey 8265 4 8929 2 7152 I 8956 16 8929 15 F822 F547 9 EARTH ORBIT Tierney NIA Seller POWERMAC Volzke Z-ACE PERFORMER Lwit Z-SIR TIMBER Vzia E. 2. INDIAN Tohili CHAMPAGNE MAN Wallin INFORMER Gonzalez ISLAND SAILOR Yaka CURRAGHS PRIDE Cblro MORRIS G. Sherman MAJOR HILL Lewis z-THE PLANNER Gonzlez WHAT A RULER Diaz Z-NATIONAL GENERAL DUMPTYS DEACON Lguo 8840 12 3 8929 13 8375 6 6361 14 8866 8 fiOl 1F0URTH "ACE One milai uvm ancesi pursa 14000: Index PP Horse Jockey 8921 8264 8894 9 6 3 VOLANOOR Diaz AUOUiTA OUEJEN Caoiio LITTLE BIRD Heath BUG HOUSE SQUARE Set zVANiTY DOLL Sellers zOUR VICTORIA Isbell SWOOPYGIRL Lanoway BEST TACTICS Harri SEA REFLECTION Shrmn SEAL OF EXCELLENCE Ju niwino SWISS DANCER Fussell zBEAUTIFUL AMERICA zKlTTY PAREE Nakamura 8876 8966 886 8499 8921 8921 894 8848 8966 13 2 4 1 maiden filliesi I yaar aldti atlewr- -1 There were other big weekend fish, too, with most of them striped bass and all taken in the delta. The occasion was the annual Rio Vista striper derby.

Tim Cruse of Anti-och won it with a 37-pounder, caught in the Sacramento River at Horseshoe Bend. He edged Peter Jogopulis, Pittsburg, who landed a 36-pounder near the Rio Vista Bridge. Both were caught on trolled Rebel plugs, but Cruse used a blue model, the runner-up a red-backed plug. Fifteenth place went to a 20-pounder, according toJohnTre-meroli at Hap's Bait Shop. Nearly a dozen salmon were caught, too, and surpris fill 1 2 FIFTH RACE (Exacts) On mile; fillia and maresi yaar aldt and UP! elaimim (4000-S3SOOl! oursa IKon- ingly the topper, a 21-pound five-ouncer by R.

G. Kern of lone, also took a Blue Rebel. Biggest sturgeon was a 43-pounder by Bud DeLancey of Rio Vista. He caught it near Decker Island, using grass shrimp. The boat and trailer winner, decided by drawing, was Bud Small of Placerville.

Heavy winds made Sabbath angling miserable. No Hup on that fast striper fishing off Alcatraz. Cliff Anfinson of the Bass Tubb II checked in 16 limits yesterday, said nearly all the boats drifting live bait in the vicinity did equally as well. His catch yesterday was spiced by an 8-pound salmon. Sunday he had a 16-pound king.

Wt. Comment Odd 112 Bumped tart. third 112 Factor off best 107 Form tamp contender 117 Fair A.M. drills S-C-RA-T-C-H-E-D S-C-R-A-T-C-H-E-D 117 Wall beaten third -C--A-T-C-M-f-D 112 Four back last try 117 Recant dash dull 112 Mud dash dull 112 Figures to need prep 112 Off track move dull Wt. Comment, Odd 7-2 111 Hnatn ratr AuAtHua 110 Goes for tnird straight 115 Best sets close 115 Off track move dull 118 A.M.

drill ordinary 108 No excuses recent outing 115 Blinkers, dull mil 115 Blinkers off. touah ioh 9-2 to 10 30 115 Sloppy track try dismal 30 1 yaar elds: elaimina lall antararf i Wt. Comment CdJT U4 Boy change rates nod 114 Tab for improved race "109 Factor off best 10? Best chancj play 121 Tab tote action 106 I'ailer 10 similar 114 Fair try at 77-1 114 Recent rout dull 114 Bumped start trailed S-2 vV Index PP Horse Jockey 8940 2 PHILg POLICV Tiernev (8917) 6 LALIJERA Krasner Lewis Volzke Wall Burkes Schacht Pierce 8878 8968 LAST BELL TSIANINA MEADOW BLADE DARK STORY FORMAL GAL RIVER CREST DEZRAFER 8873 8917 8968 8968 9013- SIXTH RACE 1 116 mile: M. tlKAAl. Mm ww; index PP Hors Jockey 8919 10 BIG AND GOOD Diaz 8989 2 BIG PARTNER La Gu SiS 2 AR MAX Nakamufa 8947 3 GLIDING GHOST Burkes 5 GOLD EMBLEM Pierce 8857 1 FORESTVIEW Krasner 522? POUBLc FABULOU-.

w.Kr 8874 6 NIGDUF Freeman 8954 4 TONKA TOY TohiU 8947 7 SUNNY JAM Tierney Meadows Charts Copyright. 1972. by Triangle Publications, Inc. (Daily Racing Form) TUESDAY, OCT. TWENTY-THIRD DAY OF 25-DAY MEET CLEAR, FAST 'Apprentice Allowance Claimed oqnn FIRST RACE (Daily Double) 1-111 miles; tilliss and maresi nuuv three vaar aids and un- elaimina.

all SHOfl. niirna iKMt in' furlongsi fillia and maresi 3 year eld and up; claiming (H500.WOO)i "The San Carlansi" eurta stoaa, lit lengms tack wt. Comment Odds 118 Recent fair fourth 115 Dull try as fav. 115 Can improve mile try 116 Tab tote action 115 Best chance play 7-2 8 V2 A Str. Fin.

Jockey Odds 72 3 311 12 10 1110 1 10 i 5 32 4i 7 8 2S Yaka Schct Lewis Peck Isbell Diaz McDd Shrmn 7.20 8.90 42.30 15.20 23.90 8 40 19.30 1.90 18.90 5 1 5 4 It 4" 12 8 7 i 7 1 11" Hi 8) 81 11 21 2k 22 2 1 1" 3 (Ml 51 6 3i 611 61) 93 9 Brkes 9 i 12 12 10 li 1C li Seller 8.70 CupTeam Selected PARIS -(AP) Dennis Ralston, captain of the United States Davis Cup team, today named the four players who will compete in the international tennis tournament final against Romania, Oct. 13-15. Stan Smith of Pasadena, Erik Van Dillen of San Mateo, Tom Gorman of Seattle and Harold Solomon of Silver Spring, were listed as the official American entries. The names of the four, players had to be submitted 10 days before the match. The Americans were scheduled to go to Bucharest today for final preparations and workouts on clay courts in Romania.

Brian Gottfried of Fort Lauderdale, and Eddy Dibbs of Miami will be along with the team, but will not be eligible to play. Ralston said would name the two singles players for the final 24 hours before the start of the matches. Smith is considered a certainty. The choice for the second spot will be between Solomon and Gorman. Solomon, a tenacious clay court specialist played the singles matches with Smith in the two previous Davis Cup rounds against Chile and Spain.

Solomon was out of competition for several weeks after Forest Hills, however, and was not up to his usual form in tune-up matches against the French Davis Cup team this past weekend. He was the only member of the American squad to lose two Smith and Van Dillen will play in the doubles. "We're looking forward to a tough match against the Romanians," Ralston said. "If the line calling is fair we have a good chance to win. It will be a close match." Marin Golf Benefit to Scholarsliip There is no way the John Halkett Memorial Scholarship Fund is, going to be a failure.

Yesterday the club managers of Northern California staged the first Halkett affair, which provides scholor-' ships for worthy youngsters seeking a career in the club management field, and every winner gave his prizes right back to the fund. For the record, the winners in the two-best ball of foursome affair, were John Bennett of the Commercial Club, S.R. Barnett of Diablo, and Al Mellion and Ron Ong of California Club, who combined for a 125 at Marin Golf Club to win. Two shots behind them were steakery entrepeneur Lew Lehr, Harry Kahn, Col. Lee Mason and Guiseppe Spalasso, while host professional Budd Sullivan, Bob Campion, Orville Suttles and Petty (Bobby) Locke trailed by another stroke.

Sullivan was low pro at 72 and Suttles, the greens superintendent at Marina, embarrassed the pro with a 71. Low net with a 63 was Bennett. Astros Fire Salty Parker HOUSTON AP) Houston Astros' Manager Leo Du-rocher has named Preston Gomez and Grady Hatton to his coaching staff for 1973 replacing former Giants coach Salty Parker and Buddy Hanchen. Durocher also announced he would retain present coaches Jim Owens and Hub Kittle. Gomez, 49, managed the San Diego Padres in their first three seasons in the majors.

Hatton, also 49, managed the Astros for the 1966 and 1967 seasons. 6-'r' 12' Index Horse Owner Wt. PP. 8936 Philadelphil (Rccha) 8917 Little Curlers (B-S) 8927 Sierra Bronze (3 PI) 8917 Wild Rain (Schimpf) 8958 Cactus Honey (Ridr) 8846 Nae Rendezvous (A) 8981 Pom Pom Gun (Che) 8981 Funny Dory (Butler) 8936 Canadian Gin (May) 8891 Christy Sands (B-O) 114 1 114 12 114 109 111 114 113 114 6 5 4 9 7 2 3 109 115 11.11 Him craciten (Gregg) 8917 Quick Waltz (16 Ton) lime :H.l 147 $2 MUTUELS PAID PHILADELPHIL 18.40 7.40 LITTLE CURLERS 10.60 SIERRA BRONZE S.6D 12.20 philadelphil advanced steadily St. 1 12 7 9 4 5 6 3 2 116 10 10 114 8 8 1:11.4 81 9 1 11 2 11 3 11 5 Lnwy 16.90 61 7 1 9 1 12 12 Gonzlr 6.00 1:31 1:44.3 Clear and Fast Winner, ar.

f. 19E3. Grev Esale-Sona Salmon trolling slumped yesterday and Sunday, although skipper Bill Babbitt on the Capt. Carl reported a good late biter to salvage his Monday trip. His 10 anglers had 10 salmon, a small 'striper and a pair of 12-pound boni-to, all caught off Muir Beach.

Smart idea by the Golden Ram Sportsmen's Club, one of the newest of the private preserves, to eliminate sky-scraping. A pre-season seminar will be held Saturday and Sunday at the club's Behring Ranch duck ponds near So the would-be hunters can learn to judge distance a huge helium-filled balloon will be sent aloft. Dangling from it will be variety of ducks (stuffed variety). They'll be suspended on near-invisible monofilament at varying dist-' ances, some in range, some out, according to Lou Federico. Latest in the Ducks Unlimited fund-raising affairs will be a combination steak dinner and duck hunters equipment show at 8th and Cedar Oakland, at 4:30 p.m.

Thursday. Over 50 exhibitors will be on hand. Ducats, at $20 apiece, may be bought at the door, at Eddie Bauer's hereorSie-gle's in Oakland. Plenty of prizes, too, promises the sponsoring Alameda DU chapter. Severe Botulism By Nelson Cullenward Examiner Sport Writer Virtually every follower of the sport in the area knows of the golfing prowess of such Padres a Fathers John Durkin and Len Scan-nel, and Monsgr.

Vincent Breen, a fugitive from the pro ranks. Yet, the best golfer of all Catholic men of the cloth was here last weekend. He is John Cardinal Krol, Archbishop of Philadelphia, who addressed 15,000 lies at a Rosary Rally at the Oakland Arena, The man described by The Examiner's Rev. Lester Kin-solving a "the nation's ranking prelate," neatly evaded all questions relating to the excellence of his fairway game and parried questions as to possible golf action when he arrived three days early for his rally, "I'd have, to check my schedule," replied the tall, scarletrobed Prince of the Church. Cardinal Krol, who is said to be one of the best golfers to ever set foot in the WJiite House, was asked by Rev.

Kinsolving, The Examiner's intrepid religion reporter, whether he was really the best golfer of all the Bishops. "It Just drew a smile from him," said Les. Then he was asked about his average score. The Archbishop arched his eyerows and replied: "Well, you can say I have never been satisfied." I wonder if any golfer ever has? IN ANOTHER of those un-fortunate date conflicts, the Women's Golf Association of Northern California has scheduled its championship Carlton Wins 27th Against Cubs, 11-1 CHICAGO (UPI) -Steve Carlton coasted to his 27th victory to tie one of Sandy Koufax' records as the Philadelphia Phillies backed him with six home runs, most in the National League this season, to wallop the Chicago Cubs, 11-1, today. Carlton, who finished the season with a 27-10 record, tied Koufax' mark for victories by a left-handed pitcher in the National league's modern (po6t-1900) era.

He also pitched his 30th complete game of the season, tops in the majors, raised his league leading strikeout total to 310 with seven strikeouts in the game and reduced his N.L.-leading earned run average to 1.98. Don Money and Greg Lu-zinskl paced the 14-hit Philav delphia attack by' hitting back-to-back home runs in both the third and fifth innings. Bill Robinson and Terry Harmon also homered for the Phillies. Philadelphia Chicago 024 020 21011 14 1 ooo ooo oio 19 1 Carlton and Bateman: McGinn, Gura (4), Compton (6), Decker (8) and Rudolph. Carlton, 27-10.

McGinn, 0-5. HR Philadelphia. Harmon 2, Robinson 8, Luzinski (2) 18. (2) 15. Chisox Whip Minnesota, 54 BLOOMINGTON (Minn.) (UPI) Pitcher Terry Forster lined a pinch-hit single to drive home the tying run with two outs in the ninth inning and Ed Herrmann scored the winning run moments later on catcher Glenn Borgmann's throwing error otday to give the Chicago White sox a 5-4 victory over the Minnesota Twins.

The loss knocked the Twins below .500 for the first time since April 18. Chicago 010 002 002-4 0 Minnesota 011 001 1004 9 i F. Fisher. Kealev (8) and Egan. Brink man (9); Corbln, Granger (7) and Borgmann, Mitterwald ().

Kealey, 12, Granger. 44. Player of Week KANSAS CITY, (Mo.) -(UPI) Gilbert Barnes, a football player who has had surgery on both knees, keyed Oklahoma State's defense Saturday in the 31-6 upset of third-ranked Colorado to become Big Eight defensive player of the week. front a furlons nut. held slisht advantam under ctnut urain? IITTI 11-ounce brown out of Crow specific.

the Hat Creek No. 2 produces a few trout In the fouled Parker's eight-pound So he waded out In shoulder decided the issue. many of the infected birds as possible in an attempt to curb the spread of the disease, which does not affect humans. Waterfowl botulism, also known as "limp neck," causes ducks to lose control of their neck muscles and drown. Football CANADIAN LEAGUE STANDINGS Eastern Confere net PF FA Pt.

7 0 204 168 14 Ottawa Hamilton Montreal 3 0 247 193 14 6 0 178 242 6 9 0 16 220 2 rn i Toronto Western Conference WIT "820 FF PA Ptl. Winnipeg Edmonton 172 227 7 3 0 250 215 Saskatchewan 6 Calgary 4 Brit. Columbia 2 fl 187 218 255 I 189 146 Saturday'! Results Edmonton 31. Toronto 30 Sunday'i Results Calgary 31, Saskatchewan 14 Hamilton 25. Ottawa 20 Tuesday's Games Edmonton at Montreal Winnipeg at British Columbia Hockey Montreal (NHL) 6, New York (NHL) Boxing CALIFORNIA LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP WOODLAND HILLS Ray "Windmill" While.

179 Ventura, draw, Ralael Gutierrez, 175, Sacramento. Basketball PRO EXHIBITIONS Dallas (ABA) 101. Denver (ABA) 17 Roller Derby FINAL PLAYOFF ChUrfs 44. Bay Bomber 37 Pioneer 43, liters 40 (third race) Area CURLERS a bit slow settling into best stride, closed wide gap in last quarter, was moving to winner in closing stages. SIERRA BRONZE was never far off the leaders while between horses, finished strongly.

WILD RAIN made up ground in stretch between horses. NAE RENDEZVOUS gave way in last furlong after showing good early POM POM GUN forged to the fronf on far turn then weakened in last furlong. BUNNY DORY raced evenly, failed to make up any ground despite saving ground on inside. QUICK WALTZ was through after a half mile. Scratched Double June.

Overweights Cactus Honey 1, Pom Pom Gun 4, Cracken 2, Christy Sands 1. Mutuel handle $40,253. QA SECOND RACE (Daily Double) Six furlongsi fillits; two year olds; claiming, all $6000; purse $3000; 'ft" Index Horse Owner Wt. PP. St.

3937 Mora Distance (Btli) 8937 Liviaval (Kercher) 8937 Hyoda Princess (En) 8937 Downrivht (Kern) 8894 La Reina (16 Ton) 8937 Tart Tot (Willis) 115 118 118 114 118 118 3 8 2 9 15 7 4 9 1 8 6 6 2 4 7 5 3 F7fi6 Wonderful Winn (S) 113 8894 End Of Summer (G) 114 Mahogany Hony (O) 114 Time :22.4 :Sl.l Hits Nevada 115 Dull try recent dash 20 I'owancai, wt. Comment Oddr 111 Blmli.1 thl.M 1... 95 Hi fi M- workt threat 116 Recent Udiigup prep 114 Bumped after start 111 Best chance play 1 1 at Ti Tmri An arlu nana. 114 Long idle, tougn job imiai WIWI Wt, Comment Cdds 114 Dash win, can repeat 5-C-R-A-T-C-H-t-D in S-C-R-A-T-C-H-E-D 114 Lugged, second last 114 Best chance play 11 Fair second last try 109 Factor off bet 114 Goes for new barn 118 Lugged nrst turn 114 Mud outings dull 114 Recent far from best 114 Recent fair dash 114 May be placing low S-C-R-A-T-C-H-E-D- S--a-A-T-C-H-B-O 114 Loom tough job Belmont Entries Wednesday, Oct. 4 ur.lP"fi 3 Yr.

upi Sf.a Rain 110 103 110 110 105 113 110 18 Island Hnn xFir Dcision Alcibalita Odd France xApollo Lsht Vixns Lil Grl Irish McCall Swing Duck Bold Bess GoldinrStrn Gud Knowz a-Ldy Bttrfly a-Hngkg Sp xDerArshtn xFihation xLibbt Cloud Sinamar Patril Wild Nail A-Sulka-Beau-G 113 'Mlongs: 1 yr. olds: wHine-usau-u ear ii entry. a-Lnrlpd Fiv iio i xriev levanoa xPopopos By xTudor Crest xA Verdict Smrt Billing Fntstic Voyg 109 Double Wrth Ellens Choic xCab Cllowy Outrgusblns a-Prnc Prsto 111 tommy 114 A c. 7 "'WIII jamoerriaar THIRD 1 mile: 2 yr. oldsi Man In Pan 120 1 Drollery niDarno lzu Kins Ro kBiri Tn Win US I xBeau Angel fourth mile i yrs.

upi Freedom Now 117 Negotiating 117 Minikin Sprk Of Gn 11 20 12 $2 MUTUELS PAID Winner, b. f. 1970, More Meuaton-Dis- MORE DISTANCE 3.40 2.40 tance Run (Porter): trained by W. LIVIAVAL 3.60 2.60 Mastrangelo. In gale 1:46.

riff at HYODA PRINCESS $.00 one. Start good. WON DRIVING. MORE DISTANCE was slow to settle, moved fast on Inside rounding stretch turn to take lead a furlong out, held slight advantage under vigorous handling. LIVIAVAL was slow getting into stride, moved up on inside rounding turn then altered course To come between leaders midway of stretch, was making a determined bid in closing strides.

HYODA PRINCESS closed fast on inside last quarter. DOWNRIGHT raced with leaders to stretch then gave way. LA REINA was through after setting pace to stretch. TART TOT lacked speed enough to be a serious threat. WONDERFUL WINO tired.

(DANCING WILLOW was ordered scratched by the stewards after she had become cast in the starting gate. FENWAY PARK was scratched after she had suffered a cut leg the thrashing DANCING WILLOW. All wagers with the exception of the daily doubles was refunded.) Scratched Dancing Willow, Fenway Park, Society Kid. Overweights Hyoda Princess 4, More Distance 1. Daily double poo) $75.484.

Mutuel handle $68,354. DAILY DOUBLE (NOS. 1 AND 3) PAID $65.00 CONSOLATION DOUBLES (1 AND 7) PAID SllOO. (1 AND 8) PAID $12.00 Of Summer (Summer fan): trained by R. WauRh.

In gate 1:06, off at once. Start good. WON DRIVING. rounding last turn, forged to the Vt Vj Str. Fin.

Jockey Odds 12 5 1 9 7 li 2 2 41 41 (113) 31) 2 11 3 4( Seller 2.30 Volzke 3.10 LPrce 9.60 Diaz 5.90 Gonzlz 5.00 Shrmn 6.90 Nkma 23.40 Gdsh 33.30 1 li 4i 5 4" 7 3 211 3 li 5 2 71 85 88 61 9 9 515 86 9 Lnrd 12.40 1:10.2 Clear and Fast year Str. Fin. Jockey Odds 11 3' 81 7 i 10 4 111 12 23 22 111 21 Vu SI Krnr 12.20 Seller 2.00 Shrmn 9.60 Yaka 4.80 Auglra 5.10 Wnck 11.30 Peck 52.50 Krvts 16.90 Bssra 85.90 411 3 1 61 41 711 7 8 1 33 63 6 as 8io iio 9" 98 95 1110 32 a io 10 10 Gonzlz 4.30 1:38.1 Clear and Fast 14 Vi Str. Fin. Jockey Odds 11 41 3 311 1 711 73 7 I 1 2 2H 211 3 Diaz 27.70 Shmn 2.00 Gonzlz 4.10 Walkr 4.80 Schch 17.40 Sellrs 3.70 MVal 36 50 2 3 1 4 52 61 SI 6 I 66 511 51 65 72 64 4 I 7 1' 8 Yaka 4.79 1:39 Clear and Fast QAAI THIRD RACE One mile; maiden fillits; three and four 0J prta- calif claiming, all $8000; purse $2800: Index PP Horse Jockey 8972 8897 8940 8351 7236 8853 LITTLE STEEL Leonard ORBITTA Lewis TOPS IN DISIGN Sellers FRISKEY'S CHARM Tirny BLUE FELIC Gonzalez NATIVE RULER Schacht CRAZY THOT MVIza fmmmimw V'WVWi Index PP Horse Jockey 8880 7 BULBUL Dez 4324 6 WHOLE CLOTH Gonzalez 8943 3 PESTYJAY LPierce 8943 4 THE RULER FLIRTS Hlgw (8898) 1 LEAD PIPE Yata 8953 5 WAR AT HOME Sellers 7143 2 SWOONALAD Lewis wi.fi Index PP Horse Jockey (8955) 12 (8962) 16 8962 13 F852 2 8886 6 8958 8 (F809) 9 8962 10 8967 11 8972 7 8872 3 8901 1 F825 5 8926 14 8946 15 8967 4 NON PAREIL Gonzalez ZYANKtr DOODLE BOY zTRAFFlC TUNE Oiaz STRAIGHT COURSE Lnwy ROBIN THE GREAT Tirny SOBRADO Jennings PRIVATE RULER McDnld SCOTTISH IMP Long TOMMY TICKLE LPierce MtthieseS BIG MUFF Schacht NATIVE D.

CELERITY Sm OBLIGING COUNT Frman IPERVEE Hollingworth 'MR. MITCHELL Wallin JAKSHOT Leonard Belmont Results CLEAR AND FAST FIRST lVs mile! 3 up: a-Colonel Jerry (G) 6.20 6.40 4.00 a-Vanitex (Pincay) 620 6.40 4.00 Brave Bull (Wallis) 5 00 Also ran Spathe, Prince Iris, Your Lordship, Tourist Hitch Little Mahoney, Bovisheahoney, Come Collect, Rambling Home. a Ell Kay-Ceedoubless entry. SECOND 7 furlongs 3 up: DodeysSkyHgh (V) 9.00 4.80 3.40 Domineer (Mllaniit 3ft da Brumidi (Santiago) 3.40 Alw ran f-Restless Devil, Sqiia- lus, f-Child Clay. f-Winnies Choice, Art Critic.

Silver Shield, Unto Heav en, nmeiy rick, natlos, Wopeedah. Field. Daily Double (1-7) paid $40.00. THIRD 7 furlong. 2 year olds: Swift Courier (Voz) 3.20 2.60 2.20 Strictly Busines (Cl 4.80 3.00 Infuriator (Baeza) 2.80 Also ran: Amerikinadom, Music Teacher, Native Hat, Angiet Due, Marseilles.

Darn Cheeky, Mora Horsepower, FOURTH 1 mile, 2 year olds: Expression (Blmte) 21.40 10.00 5 80 Chuka Dnimmr (V) 8.00 3.08 Plastic Surgeon (P) 4.40 Also ran: Luckv Ronsard. Cup Bearer. Unevenv. Forlink. Propellent.

Timeless Moment. Exacta (2-1) paid 8222.40. FIFTH 1 116 miles. 3 vr. up: Famtoe (AGonzaiez) 6.60 3.80 3.00 MistaWe (Pincav) 5.00 3.80 Country Belle (Co) 4 00 Also ran: Sizzle Dance.

Ferlv, Aunties Niece. Butter Fat, Wordling. Fleet Irene, Lodxe. SIXTH 7 furlongs: 3 UP: Prove Out (Santig) 58.00 29 .60 16.20 Fortune Harbor IB) 14.00 6.40 Commndr Chris (W) 12.00 Also ran Stage Director. Folsom Blues.

Age of Gold. Christobal, Mv Pal GeorM. Frere De Jacaues. Secret Sage. Wild Irishman.

Vinegar. Exacta (3-6) S752.80 SEVENTH 1 116 milesi 3 Upi On Your Toes (And) 5.40 3.40 2.60 Urgent Message (C) 4.40 2 80 Once A Knight (Vz) 2 60 Also ran: whitey II, Gallant Gambler, Ogontz. Pass the Drink. EIGHTH 7 furlongs: 3 vrs. up: little Red Pet (Viz) 13.80 7 20 4 20 Charterd Course IB) 6.00 4.20 Odie Bob (Pincav) 3 80 Also ran: Check List.

Head Matn. True North. Waza Roman. Queen Jester EXACTA (711 PAID $75.40. NINTH 1W miles: 3 vr.

up: Ripple Mark (Venez) 6.80 5 20 3 00 Broken Penny (E Mp 8.80 4 40 Sagebrush (Velasaz) 2.60 Also ran; Cyril Taylor, Jet PoiL Caliban, Roman Grass. Attendance 19.353. Handle $2.591,. 624. What's the Score? For latest results call The Examiner KSFO SPOrtTSDIAL, 478-9560.

Index Horse Owner Wt. PP. 8893 Mizzy Hi Heels (W) 8912 Festive Hostess (B) 8912 Doll's Pride (Wilms) F858 Double Fling (Ptkr) 8939 Kimbara (Brovelli) 8912 Terora (Tanglev M) 8830 Carolyn Lords (Sun) 111 116 116 120 115 111 in 10 8183 Vintara Time (Ring) 111 5 3965 Shy Broker (Leroy) 116 4 6893 Mini Doll (Calif St) 116 9 Time i48.4 1:11.3 St. LOVELOCK (Nev.) (AP) The worst outbreak of waterfowl botulism in 20 years has bit the' Toulon- Humboldt Sink area near here, the Nevada Department of Fish and Game said today. Spokesmen said the fast-spreading disease already has wiped out half the resident and early migrant ducks, reducing waterfowl populations to 5000 in the past three weeks.

An infux of birds from outside the area is expected to start shortly officials said, increasing the possibility the disease may strike other ducks. State and federal wildlife officials are removing as Now Hear This: Navy Officer Wins Marathon NAPA "I think that running is the greatest thing since canned beer," panted John Butterfield, Sunday's Napa Champagne Marathon winner. Butterfield, a navy WtngAtHm 117 Detangl U7. xShearwater 112 xLost In Pria 1(2 xFit a-Her Kenst 121 XHare Cut Anonymous Que Mona Tourist Trap 11 117 a-neroena 18 Gav Gav Gay a-Calumet Farm FIFTH fcl. Inplnniii.

$2 MUTUELS PAID Winner, dk. b. or br. f. 1969.

Monteu MIZZY HI HEELS 26.40 10.00 1.80 Grande-Mahalie (Corporal II): trained FESTIVE HOSTESS 4.00 2.10 by B. B. Slasky. In gate 2:17, off at DOLL'S PRIDE $-40 once. Start good.

WON DRIVING. MIZZY HIGH HEELS wat away alertly to take command in first few strides, moved out sliphtlv rounding stretch turn, held her advantage under strong urging. FESTIVE HOSTESS raced close to leaders while on outside, held on with good courage In final stages. DOLL'S PRIDE was rank going to first turn, bumping SHY BROKER, made up ground steadily in last quarter while between horses, finished gamely. DOUBLE FLING was never prominent.

CAROLYN LORDS had good early speed then weakened, KIMBARA lacked speed from beginning. SHY BROKER was bumped going to first turn. MINI DOLL gave way on last turn when she appeared rank. Scratched Sheralin, Pretty View, Beverly A Anza Park. Mutuel handle S66.470, niuii-FOURTH RACE One mile; maidens; colts and geldings; twe year olds; allowances; purse $4000i n.M rV wM.r wan a i uk.hi puuia (ft1 119 Index Horse Owner Wt.

PP. St. 8892 Angora (Elmendorf) 1 7 4 8 7 3 8)M Pea Wee Painter (Fr) 8179 Faintly Saintly 4918 PwrCamoaiin 3 1 84M Cardiff Lord (Cardff) 2 xKuo Rnnth lie xGo Go Rogr SIXTH 6 furlongs: 3 and upi xrn jim Kriftlin 1 Toor Loot Lr xJenny Song Tamborita Sun Festivel Regent Quen khim Rana Parift Maikiit 115 Appear 119 Puritanical 118 Pound 11 115 11S 115 Bradley ueo Instinctively 115 SEVENTH 7 furlongs; 2 yr. olds Punlilla 118 AnulaTiBht II Step Nicely 115 Rapid Sage 115 Brss And 121 SheckyGren 121 LittlBigChif 121 Hndsom Sul 118 FlghlTUlry MllUSUfll JUI iio bifiua Stp Th Muse 121 I Happy Chnt EIGHTH 7 furlongs: I yr. up: Lindas cnier Af r-nhirlt 112 116 Suitor 113 Ll4 Saiift Paaa ger Exehng 5 2 4 4 6(8 8959 Royalation I Ross) 8959 Idon'tknew (Ro Ru) aajM Mamanloua (FIPco) 118 118 Time $2 MUTUELS PAID ANGORA $1.40 11.60 PEE WEE PAINTER 4.20 1:12 FAINTLY 1AINTLT 4.20 ANGORA was in command on J.N Winner, b.

1970. B. Major-Purr (Ambiopoise)i trained by G. bell. In gate 2 48.

off at once. Start lood. WON DRIVING. first turn then gave way slightly Traffic Cop 116 xBld Crusdr I NiNin iv4 miiei yr. upi a-MvMnkstl 100 Ey 0 Th Sky blifai 113 Yeroatero a-Lmpon 2d Mid Rascl Day After 116 a Focsl Find 116 rh t.iuiu, 1 1 1 A-Rogosin Joe-Mar (labia entry.

B-Baer entry. I commander, won the 100 en- i try, 28.2-mile race with a re- I cord time of 2:25.26 Dan Anderson of Palo Alto came in second at 2:33.50 and Ross Smith, 44 years old. finished third at 2:34.57. The most spirited per- i formance was given by San 'i Francisco runner. Harry midway of backstretch.

came again on Inside in stretch to get up in Closing strides. PEE WEE PAINTER slow to settle, closed fast on outside in last furlong. FAINTLY SAINTLY raced witn leaders from beginning while between horses, held on with good courage while in close quarters. POWER CAMPAIGN had speed from start, forged to the front entering last quarti-r, weakened nearing finish. CARDIFF LORO gave an even perolrmance, was never prominent.

ROYALATION had speed to far turn then gave way. IDON'TKNOW trailed for mot cart. MOMENTOUS had a narrow lead while on outside midway of bacAktretch then gave way steadily. No scratches. Mutuel handle $81.683.

FIFTH lUCEOne mile, 3 yean up: Carla C. 116 Lanoway 7.60 3.20 Miss Ruby 113 Caballero 8.20 5.46 Italian Queen, 115 Yaka 4.40 Also ran Forest Echo, Bold Senorita, Sniffy, Countess Dress Up, Dear Dee Dee, Rages Joy. Scratched Blue Felic. Exacta (Not. I 1) paid $134.00 MrKrnzie Oil PinSBUHGH (AP) Left wing Brian McKenzir has been cut by the Pitts- burgh Penguins, paring thou National Hockey League team's roster to 23.

'f Cordellos. The totally blind contestant finished a 3:19.20, breaking his record lor the event..

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