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Daily News from New York, New York • 57

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11 in AWTUER PEAP-BfJP STORY POUT F0P6ET'-BAp BY THE TOP REPORTER OH AW HAS A WAY OF COMIJ6 I'M SCARE? TO PELIlER TW6 7XEFIA5H. ffAl ICASf UAKPLYMiTi- Of THREE CAME1NFOR 1 AI 4-f i nii I 9 i bSr, 1 8 17 ALWAYS ti! TT JSm 1 wf 5 So Cairiry Back Jo Suns Mel so Ati Big A Old Tamers' 0y By Jim McCulley The humbly bred Carry Back, who became a never-to-be-forgotten hero to all the two-dollar Joes in the world by winning the Kentucky Derby and Preakness in 1961, will return to Aqueduct for "Old Timers' Day," Nov. 5, the NYRA announced yesterday. He joins Kelso, the golden gelding against whom he raced a number of I 9 iiy td times, in the thoroughbred de Retiring Sort Uga. University of Georgia's English bulldog mascot, receives affectionate farewell from pert Sheri Lyn Stewart, 5, prior to retirement in Athens, last Saturday.

The -11 -year-old bulldog will be replaced by Uga's son, who will take over the howling for Georgia football team. (AP WirefotoJ to 57 partment for the day's festivities, which also will feature the pretence of some great riders-of the past. It -was. also announced that Eddie Arum and Jimmy Stout, among1 the former jockey greats, had accepted invitations to the Old Timers' program. They will be reunited with Teddy Atkinson, among others.

ARCARO IS IX business in New York, but hardly ever gets to the Big A anymore. Stout, 52, is a steward at Garden State, but will take the day off from his regular duties to attend the Big A party. Stout, in his day, rode most of the Belair stud stars, including Apache, Johnstown, Granville, and the great mare Vagrancy. Carry Back, an offspring of Saggy-Joppy, was the true "Cinderella Horse" of the early sixties, and was a real darling also with the weekly television race fans. Jack and Katherine Price's CB was voted the 3-year-old champ of 1961 and before he was retired for good in 1963, following a win in the Trenton 'Cap, he piled up earnings of $1,241,165 for fourth place on the all-time money winning list behind Kelso, Round Table and Nashua.

CB NOW STANDS at Stallion Station in Kentucky, and his progeny are racing as two and It mm. in'" (NEWS foto by Ed Giorandino) Good Second Effort Jockey Earlie Fires has Photo Bob on lead over Yankee Brahmin an field takes turn for home in first race at 'Aqueduct. Hedley Woodhouse rallied Yankee Brahmin to score by head and pay $22. Pasteurized in '38 and Johnstown. Nobody who calls himself a young oldtimer can forget his Sked Ortiz TMe' Fight For Jan.

29 in Mexico Mexico City, Oct. 25 (UPI) A new date for a world lightweight championship bout between Puerto Rican Carlos Ortiz and Uitiminio "Sugar" Ramos Jan. 29 was announced today after the World Boxing Council began voting on a motion to declare the title vacant. The lightweight crown became rides on Apache. Jimmy was particularly popular with the lady horses.

Such as Vagrancy, Thread 0' Gold, White Skies, Regal Lilly, and Invoke won stakes for him. He not only rode Exam for Rat The Rangers are hoping that Dr. Kazuo Yanagisawa will, give Jean Ratelle the green light to resume skating by Nov. 1 when the 25-year-old wing-man reports to St. Clare's Hospital for post-operative examination tomorrow.

The Rat underwent spinal fusion surgery in April and if Yanagisawa approves, the Blue-shirts figure they may get Ratelle back in action by the end of next month. well for Belair, Jimmy won the JC Gold Cup for Mrs. John Hertz with Count Arthur in '36 and the Cowdin for Ogden Phipps with an issue last Saturday when Referee Billy Conn stopped the Ramos-Ortiz fight in the fifth round, giving Ortiz a TKO, and set off a riot. IN THE HEAT OF the arena King Cole and he made a stakes winner of Spartan Valor for the late William G. Hellis.

MORNING LINES: Ernie Car- conflict, council delgate Ramon done tripled yesterday to pull Velazquez ruled Ortiz had for feited the fight by refusing to re triumDhs. OTC returned S6 to turn to the ring, and declared Ramos the new champ. within three wins of Braulio Baeza's total' of 31 victories, which leads the Belmont-at-Aqueduct meeting. Baeza, mean-avhile, was shut out on seven World Boxing Council Presi dent Luis Spota announced that three-year-olds, though none has yet distinguished himself like the old man. Price said he would have the horse vanned to Belmont Park about Nov.

3. Arcaro's riding feats are still fresh in the minds of New York horseplayers, no doubt, but if one needs refreshing on Jimmy Stout, he was aces with the late Sunny Jim Fitxsimons. Somebody once asked Mr. Fitz why he rode Stout when he could have had the services of riders considered a bit more talented than Jimmy. "Because Jimmy listens well and follows instructions," Mr.

Fit replied. BUT STOUT NEEDED nobody to talk up for him. He was a fine rider, alert and with a sense of pace. He won the Kentucky Derby with Johnstown in 39. He won the Belmont three times, three times in the space of four years, in with Granville in 36, mounts, including the short- other-members of the group Ori priced Needles Lady in the Con cordia Purse for 2-year-old fillies.

those among the 23,016 who made him a slight choice. Cardone's first winner, the $6 Alhambra Pal, completed a $73.60 daily double with Yankee Brahmin, who won the opener under Woodhouse at $22. CARDONE- ALSO won the fourth, at a price, with Lady Avalon, who was slighted by the figure filberts to the tune of a $29.20 payoff. Today's New Cardone won the feature with bout here Jan. 29, but there was some pressure to move it to neutral ground.

PANCHO ROSALES, Ramo's manager, said that his charge would be ready for another fight in a week or so. The State of Mexico Commission also fined Ortiz for having left the ring before a decision was announced, but rescinded it after he signed to appear in return bout. Spota's decision about the fight was that "Ortiz did not win because he abandoned the ring before a decision was announced, and Eamos did not win because there was no decision." He asked the other member federations to reply by cable if they are agreeable to declaring the title vacant under the World Boxing Council regulations. ROSALES RAISED the question as to whether the Ortiz-Flash Elorde fight scheduled Nov. 28 in Madison Square Garden could be billed as a title encounter since the championship would be vacant.

He was reminded that the World Boxing Association, with which the World Council ental Boxing Federation, European Federation, British Boxing Board, and the Mexican, Central American and Caribbean Federation will be polled to rule on va Jack W. Schiffer's On the Carpet, who vied for favoritism with Needles Lady in the betting. While the latter trailed all the cating the title. Meantime, Ortiz and his man ager, Bill Daly, attended a meeting of the State of Mexico way. On the Carpet ran strongly York iHandicap for fillies and mares drew 21, and so had to be split for the third time in four Boxing Commission and collected $20,000 still due the Puerto Rican overall- to an easy score over Pays to Sing, with Rough Deci-siono third.

The third of Ernie's years. The ka aaaeo 100 to the pot, making the -split races for the bout. The commission announced it was retaining $400 of the $500 fee for Conn on grounds he had violated regulations. each worth 20 U-added. They will be run as the fifth and seventh.

Archer Pedis Punch: Griff IN REPLY TO local press charges that Conn had "been im Kiamesha Lake, N.YM Oct. punches that hurt me often," posed as referee, Daly said he did not even know Conn was to be referee until Daly arrived here. "Conn didn't even know it, and we had to hunt around for some ring shoes he could use," he added. Marietta. Hurt In Auto Mishap San Francisco, Oct.

25 (AP) Juan Marichal, the Giants' star pitcher, left today for his home in the Dominican Republic to recover from a whiplash neck injury suffered in an automobile accident last Friday. Marichal's attorney, S. Lee Va-vuris, said Marichal was hurt when his automobile collided with another car on the freeway that leads to Candlestick Park. He denied charges that Conn (Special) Middleweight champ Emile Griffith claimed today that Joey Archer is a better puncher than he is a boxer. "A lot of people keep telling me Archer is a great boxer, maybe the best 'classic boxer' around today," said Griffith of the challenger he meets at the Garden.

Nov. 10. "I don't buy that, and I should know, because when I beat him in July, it was his punching, not his boxing, that gave me the most trouble. "IT WAS JOEY'S righthand Griffith went on. "That shot he land ed in the 14th round, I felt it right down to my knees.

As late as the 14th he could still shake me up with one punch." The only chance Archer had of winning the title was by out-punching him, the champ said. "I can outbox him," Emile insisted. "As for his jab that everybody talks about, I can duck under it all night." has no relations, had ruled Ortiz is stiU champion. Daly told newsmen that the Mexicans had treated him well, and blamed "Cuban refugees" for the Saturday riot. He said he was hit and kicked "by men I know are Cubans." Ortiz and Daly were sched-'-' uled to leave today for Acapulco, -Mexican west coast resort, for several days of rest before returning to New York.

had previously refereed bouts in which Ortiz ougrht, and said he did not know Frankie Vaughn, U.S. judge of the fight, before coming here. Promoter Pancho ucnoa saia he was agreeable to staging the.

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