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Daily News from New York, New York • 151

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Ol all the By JOE RICHARDS HORSES Mets Trairira to fYrafIhi' Fort Lauderdale, Nov. 27 The Amazin' Mets, feeling the need for a younger shortstop tc back ut 35-year-old Roy McMillan, are dealing with the Red Sox for 34-year-old Ed Bres-soud, it was learned today. The Sox will get outfielder Joe Christopher, 30. An announcement is expected momentarily. Bressoud, a one-time Giant from the Polo Grounds era, batted .226 in 107 games last season, and lost the Boston job to upcoming Rico Petrocelli.

Christopher, after fine 1964, dipped to .249 this year and dropped his Mets' quota of fly balls in the outfield. oung Detroit, Nov. 27 There'll be talent aplenty when the world's greatest ten-pin stars take to the lanes Thursday in the Professional Bowlers Association $35,000 Eastern Open at Tom Swales' palatial 112-lane establishment in They rushed me from Aqueduct tc the hospital, where I had such a high fever the superintendent Edison, N. J. Perhaps the greatest talent of them all is Chicago's Carmen Salvino.

Not that Salvino overshadows such stars as Dick Weber, Don Carter, et al. It's just that the 31-year-old Chica-goan likes to bowl in the shadow of the Empire State Building. SALVINO WAS in a "hopeless" slump last summer when the oo C5 of Ed 2, GelavtM A Katimgs Larrieu Bests AAU Harriers Ron Larrieu, a dismal failure in the Olympics last year, flashed some of his pre-Olympic bril- wanted to put me in the hall to heat the building. The doctor diagnos-: ed my trouble as kidney stones, and they were moving a-i round so much I felt like a pin-ball machine. When I ar- rived in the op-i erating room i the surgeon at MONDAY fnhnr F.

same try In but. touch. Cah I utmr mme on torn, last trv dancer ws. rleet Admiral will he touch. 11-7 Ken Kling MTH 4.mm: 3-np: 6 1.

xMninSacry Mineaa 3-1 1 xMinabomb ll? Taylor 4-1 3 Key Board 11 Roud 4-1 xx Irreplarable lrt Sannairo 5-1 4 xilkv Roa 1H I-ouarhry 9-2 In Summer Straw 117 Morello t-l 5 xKittj- Qmck 11? Mineau 81 Short Club 113 Cordero 10-1 1 uWMTo None 1 in Santiago 15-1 7 Native Twin 115 E. Belmnnte 2-l IPM 11 Nam) Ssrtrrtion (or Fast Trark IT 2 1'. o. P- P. Horses Wi.

JockeTs ltiis- II x-Thowchtr 114 Lonrhtr 3-1 on B'uj 1 1" Minran 4-1 13 xl sol It 117 lontbrr 4-1 1 MLa Vesas 114 Hi.laleo 5-1 5 a-xN'tl In Dm 110 Hidalo 15 xxT'kre B'min 115 Cox rj-1 xtirwtin Card llrt Rosado H-l 4 xBelayo 113 Mineau 3-1 5 x-xxilen B'mie 108 Marline lo-l b-Tum Marso 11S Caoeres 15-1 14 b-l'ti Temw 115 Caeeres 15-1 3 Fairadie 113 BWmonte 2it-l Can.llew Ile 11 Maese CO-l Nystlow llf Soto 2-l Pincber's Pride lis Carrozzella 2-l PBA tour moved into Ten Pin on the Mall in Paramus. The 6-2, 190 pounder promptly outdistanced the field in knocking off the $4,000 first prize. "I don't know what it is," Salvino guessed, "but everything I I liance yesterday by winning the 68th annual National AAU cross-i country championship at Van Cortlandt Park, Bronx. The 28-year-old truck driver from Los Angeles covered the i 10.000 meter course approxi- first refused to operate. He was lin seCT faeed rate eall norse player, so ne waiiicu to here.

Minabomh ran explode. Key Board gee me Suffer. won by 4. ran take another. Irreplarable i aiay tUr.

dantcrroos. One never knows what foolish do in the East seems to be right. television I mately miles, in 31:11.8 to I ve won numerous th fl ik: 3-np: f. mends he has until he hospi- talized. A member of the Friars a-Cohen Viinaoi enlry enlry.

TlMMrchty fand stritlr- late in last, ran taLr this. Our Hnar-y Bunny jtame try lat out. aanseroir. Cool It may upset. I.

ecus eloped mmWr, dawcrrous. H-i'1 rlniir -2 1. tournaments and have had very successful exhibition work in the area. Maybe it's because I have so many friends in the East. Maybe that's why I put something extra into everything I do here." Roe orRooe I Roland H-t 7 Tameretf 111 Baeza 3-1 Adorable 114 No Boy 4-1 Wjyj to L'm lif Hidalpo S-1 4 1 3 Zoug-tiry 5-1 1 ax-Kou-rh Mile Htf Loushry 5-1 3 Imp 1M9 Louehry 8-1 a-iietliiey A Woli I entry.

Eih for Roe beaten far. in last, thonld prevail here. Tamerett may take snothfr. Adorable failed to last in 7 f. Club who came to visit me wanted to know if I was sick.

I told him, "No, I was holding the bed for a friend." ONE GUY brought me a book on horoscopes to tell my future. Mm Cillihiii 113 Kosado a xt lipperCareo II' Cox 3- 1 4- 1 4- 1 5- 1 rs-1 J-1 s-1 lu-1 SALVINO IS one of 144 in the Koiz Sorrentino Louriry Combest Cordero Mineau Bozanea 111 ri T-lt-souM 11H 7 xFal.if 116 3 Farmer's Waliz 1 1 Tea Time 111 4 3iMeIk Marsb. rnna o-al, to tell mv rat. i Ilela lor tne tasifrn tpen, aim hell have some high-shooting 15-1 1 xHeai I Win 1 1 1 Taylor One horse nut brought a bunch MIm tullahan won by 3. edce In ticht whip defending champ Dave Ellis of the Toronto Olympic Club.

Ellis finished 140 yards back. BILL MORGAN of the Golden Gate Track Club, San Francisco, was third. Morgan, winner of the 5.000 and 10,000 meters in the Maccahiah Games last sumr.ier, was 190 yards behind Larrieu. The Toronto Olympic Club won team honors with 40 points. The University of Chicago Track Club was second, with 73.

and the Quantico Marines third with yo. Auckland. New Zealand, Nov. 27 (API Kenya's Kipohoge Keino easily won a 1.500 meter footrace todav, scoring bv 120 meters in 3:41.9. Clipper larxo won by ran re.

rmr. Kozanca ran take another. Tele scope ran be ignored off latt win opposition for the $5,000 first prize. Fellows like Billy Hard-wick, Bob Strampe, Nelson Burton Dave Soutar, Buzz Fazio, Billy Welu and Ray Bluth, just 3 Li cimsr. 3 Seeond Ripple Adam 3-1 ClKl: 3 1 m.

ill SeeTheudze llrt Boland 3-1 i llraftrd ll'i Frrraro 4-1 i llrt L.Adams 4-1 i 2 lorn 111 5-1 i Swoniman 117 Ruane 6-1 4 La-t Sot I.eat 113 Ycaza ti-1 I 1 x-F'therTit. ln Taylor N-l llrt I'arpmelli Irt Beiiaio 11C Ruane 10-1 I 15 xAherrar.t 1I7 No Boy 15-1, I thins Left 114 No Boy 8-1 3 liMmirBob No Boy 15-1 Tant-o lia Baez3 15-1, Grey Spot 114 -l 1" Misgave lo4 Taylor 15-1 I i jl'rn. Of Gull Mineau 15-1! 13 xxxR'y sn'kie 1 Lucas 15-11 14 iB i The Br i No Boy 20-11 Pa Pa Ri lie Rotz en-i See The Juilce jut nosed in lat. slicht elce. Ilraftetl won by 3.

ran reverse. of sheets containing workouts of nags to watch. So far this week I watched six of them run out of the money. A few haven't started vet, so 111 slip them to you. At Aqueduct, BRAVE LAD.

and you'll have to be mighty brave to play him. AT PIMLICO, OCALA CLIPPER, but don't get clipped for much on this cheap one. At Tropical, HARK II. SUN NATIVE, OMAHA BEACH and 111 Cox 4-1 4 xxxA'dox'r Dr. 110 Lnkas S-1 5 xxFiannel 111 Drawdr 4-1 1 Slay Aw War 1' No Boy tj-l One M're D'da.

li- Pieri-e 8-1 7 Berkehum 1-' Vnezia 1-1 3 Denalan.1 Roiz 1K-1 Seeond Ripple jot mi'-sed in last, ran take the. ix-Love one to beat. Amlover llrive impeded in lat. ean take all. lannel rap upet.

lluke' Liberty alway rloe. ran take all. 4'h clmff.r 3 7 f. 7 Tail Fim llrt Baeza 4 Plaee Ilropper llrt No Boy 3-1 1 a-WillowTwic llrt Boland 4-1 5 a-Electne 11 Boland 4-1 3 Bare Counter 11H Yeaza -VI tt xTwo Steile loS Louthry I 2 Ambi Zambezi Rotz -l i SHARP START. rihtins rhanlitm will be touch.

TH 3-up; 1 to name a few, don roll over and play dead when the going gets rough. Salvino will have an tage over Weber. The leading money-winner on the tourna- i ment tour pulled up with a bad I shoulder in the PBA National Championship last week and may not be at his peak. THE EASTERN open ki. ks off Thursday evening with a pro-am event, where the amateur will be going for a guaranteed prize fund of $2,500.

The pros start shoot- ing for the big money Friday with squads scheduled for 11 A.M., 2, 5:30 and 8:15 P.M. The same procedure will be fol- lowed Saturday. Then, at the end of the 24 qualifving games, the 1 1 llark Alloy 119 Baeza 5-t elerted hort 1 1 'I Venezia 3-1 5 Nu Kan-om ll Kelmonle 1-1 R. kt Fnni llrt Bol3nd 5-1 4 B-nt -itur 11-2 No Boy -l ih x'i-rh(-au ln7 Roeaiio S-1 11.1 L. A.lams lO-l 7 a-Mu! Tf a Time llrt No Boy lO-l aier A Ku'h ns enlry.

Park Ally won by 4 noder mild 3-Olm it H.irr;s entry. Vail Pa won by l'J. rieht bark. Plare lrpper rood try in lt. may reverse.

Willow Twia entry ran be touch. Bargain I onnter ran take all. yr 6 ml Town Boy 1 T'i Coerin -I-l 3 Arthur F. 115 No Boy 3-1 1 xah Ctomer 111 Loncbry 4-t 4 Ft Admiral 117 S-1 5 xTrne Valor 115 No Boy rt 1 xOxid'Ted 117 Louehry h-1 nrsins. rieht bark.

SHerted Short buns in i.c-l run rereroe. No Random won lat at l.arHen state, ran take all. Koi ky Ford will be rongh. 5. xt-7: xxx -lit lba.

A AC. all Town Boy woo ny o. rate immi. English. Scottish.

Irish Soccer ton 1 scores will mov into ENGLISH Fourth Diviion AMersh.ot. ptwl. City Bradford, ppd. Barn nle Bradford The Horses By Ken Kling AQ.VF.DI CT Foil Of l-'nn May be real itood one, Mmm Of Freedom Will continue to win. Kain Watch for maiden race.

Pin Stair i From the Rice barn and real siood. World Ide Good, but can't beat topnotchers. PIMI.ICO I Irrai Turf horse can better last. later ad are Will rule supreme aealnst platers. Hem and Haw Sprinter in fine form.

TROPICAL Sharp Start I.ikes the track. Hart II Will pallop early in the meetingr- Moont Rearlaa Must have distance for hest. ROOSRVELV Palete Far Farel Hnttle Mite Merrle Kim Hot-las Satellite. HarTiepools 0 Newport County 1 i Wrexham 1 Rochdale, ppd. Derry Barro '2 iHomr Team Finn First DivKion Axon Villa ti Cbele3 4 Biackburn Rovers 5 Soft Fort i Blackpool '1 sheliieiil Wednesday 1 Kvlham 1 Northampton Ton 4 Leetis tnitedM anv-rieier United pcl.

Leicester City w. Bromlich Albion 1 Liverpool Bnmiey 1 Sheffield I'nited 2 3 Crewe Alexander IiarhnzTun Linfjeld 3 Nfilta I'ounty Port aie 4 Southport 1 SCOTTISH LFAf.lE Hi vision One Sunderland Arenal ppd. Cel. He '2 Kilmarnock 1 stoke City '2 Tottenham Hotspur West Ham rmted 3 Evert on Iiundee I'nited 0 Hibernian 1 Morton 1 Motherwell i Parti'k Thistle Clyle '2 HeartH 1 Dunfermline 1 Aberdeen 3 Ranker 3 Hamilton, ppd. St.

Mirren 2 match game play Sunday, with squad times scheduled for 1 and 7:30 P. M. Then, the top four mn will go into the finals Monday at 8 P. M. This is four-game round robin in which the Nos.

2, 3 and 4 men battle it out to meet the leading qualifier for the championship and the five grand. SPARES: Utica has been selected as site of finals of eighth annual New York State junior bowling championships. Field of 100 boys and girls, survivors of regional eliminations, vie, May 28-21) Seaboard Classic at Buddy Russell's Garden City Bowl produced its first pair of 700s as John Petragalia and Joe Ciaravalli clicked with 707 and 706 series to set league highs si. John-lone 3 purlins 1 TJundeo 4 Serend DiTHiion Britol City 2 Biraungriam City 0 Bury Charlton Athletic, ppd. anuff City 0 H'lddersf leld Town 1 'arlisie CniteiJ Middle-brouzh pd1.

'oventry 1 Leyton Orient 1 -rby Connty 4 Cryital Palace Manhester City 2 Town 1 Norwich Citv il Plymouth Aryle Rotherham Cnite-1 2BiltonWaridererB 1 Wolverhampton Wanderer Portsmouth 1 Third Division: Bntoton 9 T'nitel 1 Exeter City 1 Rover i tilinrham Swansea Town II Hull rity 1 Gnm-by Town 1 Mansfield Town Shrewsbury, ppd 2 Oxfor.j rnite.1 oidham Walall. pp-1 By Joe Gelardi lliviion Two Albion stechouseainir. ppd 3 Airdrie 0 Ayr Stranraer, ppd. Berwu-k '2 Montrose 1 Breehin 2 Kasl Stirhnzshire 1 'owdenbeaih Queen of the Ponlh Forf.ir 3 Queen's Park 3 Raith 4 Dumbarton Third Lanark Arbroath, ppd. IRISH LE.lf.IT Arils 1 Ballymena Likes mud.

Zatallah mrtlaa Red spot. Clifionville Crusaders 4. called after nilel 1 York City X3 minutes P. Ran.ers Swindon Town 1 Brentford Banror. ppd.

Distillery 1 Portadown Derby 2 Readinr War ford I Glenavon 1 Glentoran 2 I.infield 3 B.nmemoutb Workin-lon Town 1 PHONE SUNDAY A Win booked soon. Weiaramaater Heady for hest Fabaloa Flame Reported hot. HOOSFVF.LT HACKWIV Shawn Flaah Will streak home. Dour Closer Win upcoinina. vkatawar Will romp iseonnt Plek Wire to wire.

PIMLICO ea Snip Will sail home Lose itBRowiti Connections say soon. allot rirnri Don't get stuck. Kohalonr Readv for best. LIrOLv DOWNS tali Just missed, follow up. Brinks Will steal another.

Red krvraa Reported ready to win. TROPICAL PARK fireek Jab Will Ko opposition. Brawny John Workinir fast. Bold Fvaerlenee Fast and fit. Sae'a Cnbla Look in sr tor spot.

HDKEBGBBDQSia Today's Top Sports Events HOCKKY At Madison Square Garden: Toronto vs. RANGERS. (WHN-1050. 7:05 P.M.) I'RO FOOTBALL At Yankee Sodium: Chicago vs. GIANTS, 1:30 P.M.

At Shea Stadium: Boston vs. JETS. 1 P.M. (WABC-770). SOCCER At Eintracht Oval.

Astoria: Blue Star vs. German-Hungarian and tintracht ts. Greek-American, 1 At Metropolitan Oval. N.Y. Hungaria vs.

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