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Daily News from New York, New York • 53

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Joe Gelardi's Ratings at Roosevelt teKa 'to fflalie Final OTB letters am) post umbers BEFORE late scratches. ii pace; L-it-z Hdcp; 3 vrs; 1 2 My Pride Insko 2:03 4 4 1 21-4-5-3 8-1. 6 Jefferson Aiken CAbbat. 2:01 3 1 10 28-5-64 10-1 7 Nik O'Brien Mattucci 2:02.2 5 5 2 26-3-5-3 123 Best Win Last 3 Prob. PO horse driver Time 7172 Outs '72 st.

1-2-3 odds 4 wmy KHim warner 1-1 1 ZS-3-64 KirPcR Thorpe won ay at vernon Downs, em te here. SCOPUS beaten by top moves inside from 9 post, can verse. TARPORT ADIOS can take all. 6 2:04 to Brooklyn Trip 13-3-2-2 13-5-2-0 6 1 i-i h.mju; pace, A-z; I m. 5 Leading Light Grundy 2:02.2 2 2-2 14-3-6-1 3- 1 4- 1 4- 1 5- 1 4-1 10-1 A 2:05.1 2:09.2 2:03.4 won a no Liana Katnoone Painters Son FPopfimter Kerry Insko Tarline Abbatiello Durham Phalen Marvin Hanover McNutt Lyss Revonah V.

Dancer 29-2-8 5 17-4-2-4 34-2-54 2:02.2 2:03.3 17-3-5-2 10-1 6USTY KNIGHT beahm fav. missed by neck, may net stop. GOOD a DANDY can be tough parked in last. PAINTERS SON can take all. Jackie Robinson, the first black "man to break baseball's color line and a true great of the major league diamond, will be laid to rest at Cypress Hills Cemetery in Brooklyn today, following services at Riverside Memorial Church, 122d St.

and Riverside Drive. 1 m. 2D S4.000- Pace; B-3; 2 Rambling Spok Filion 2:02.2 6 4 1 26-4-5-S A 1 Sir Carlton CAbbatieilo 2:03.2 5 1 3 9-3-3-2 4 Swain Dexter Galbraith 2:00.1 3 7 5 21-3-3-5 3 Gold Trick Taoarielli 2:01 3 2 3 25-3-4-6 6 Tennessess Singer J.MacD. 2:02.1 5 5 7 26-2-4-2 7 Tare Thee Well Dauplaise 2:02.2 4 4 8 15-4-1-1 I 9 Leroy Insko 2:01.1 4 5 6 11-1-3-3 8 Butler Tim Niles 2:00.3 4 8 8 23-3-2-1 10 Almo's Boy Chapman 2:04.3 5 2 6 19-1-S-3 LIGHT LIGHT overdue to win. RAMBLING SPOOK PJ out, can upset.

SIR CARLTON in from Rockingham aw fairly for this dangerous. 7TH $8,500. Pace, A-2. 1 m. 4 H.

T. Anuila Insko 2:02.2 1 2 3 29-9-S4 7 Ed Brigade C. AbbaneWo 2:03.3 1 1 5 25-2-3-3 3 Maimta Hanover McNutt 2:02 6 1 1 28-5-6-6 2 Racing Sailor Steall 2:01 8 5 2 27-5-6-8 A 1 Mamies Lad Lamb 2:01.1 3 6 8 15-4-0-0 5 Marty Dares Fillkm 2:02.3 5 5 3 31-5-6-5 rt A TnliwM- Mannunr Hurmin 9-02 3 8 4 5 31-2-2-5 26-6-2-1 33-2-3-6 24- 44-2 21-4-6-2 25- 3-6-1 16-1-0-2 23-4-2-2 14-2-1-2 14-5-2-0 18-5-1-4 5-2 7- 2 5- 1 6-1 6-1 8- 1 10-1 10-1 10-1 10-1 Primrose Path Galbrattfc 1:03.1 10 1 3 Masada TaHmaa 1:03.4 5 2 4 Gay Grecian Tagariello 1:04 2 7 3 A 1 Miss Broadway Buxton 2:04 7 5 7 Baroness Lobell Filion 2:03.4 4 6 7 0 4 Four Oaks Lady F. Popfingr 2:03.4 3 4 5 7 Itchy Byrd Insko 2:03.4 2 6 6 2 Renee Wick Dauplaise 2:05.3 3 3 8 1 9 Dinnys Dream C. Abbatiello 2:04.2 6 1 1 10 Knight Beauty C.

Abbatiello 2:03.2 1 9 1 College Grid tine TOMORROW PTs. Favorite Dartmouth fal- dose in last. PRIMROSE PATH right back. MASADA OP PENNSYLVANIA 5Vt at caught, one to beat here. fcMMh.

GAY GRECIAN HARVARD Princeton KENTUCKY VIRGINIA WAKE FOREST 3D $6,000: Pace: B-2. B-3: 3 YOS; I 9 Leo Dares Filion 2:01.3 3 8 6 35-3-5-8 8 Grace Barmin Procino 2:00.4 6 1 4 7S44-4 Georgia ioyj. Maryland 5 Clemson 13Vi 17-4-2-3 UP, nod. ED BRIGADE H. T.

AQUILA Won Dy L. South Carolina up, in form now, can upset. MANNIX HANOVER parte Out, N. CAROLINA STIS 2- 1 3- 1 5-1 6- 1 6-1 Penn State 10'i WEST VIRGINIA dangerous if gets top. 1 Dr.

Dewars SteaH 1:03 2 3 4 Lewiston R. Dancer 2:03.1 4 5 5 Ladner Hanover Dancer 1:04 3 3 2 Savitar C. Abbatiello 2:04 8 1 6 Dan Collins Chapman 2:04.1 9 1 3 Jerry Butler Filion 2:03.1 3 4 8 J. D. Jim Harner 2:04 5 6 21-3-4-7 7-3-0-0 22- 6-3-0 15-5-14) 25-6-4-6 14-5-4-1 lif GEORGIA TECH 9Vi Tulane SYRACUSE 7Vi Pittsburgh Miami, Fla 9 ARMY Yale 3V4 CORNELL DUKE Navv 15-1 7 Mars Romeo w.

Myer a I 29-5-3-4 28-1-4-3 21-6-1-1 28-6-4-4 27- 1-1-4 20-1-24 31-74-5 28- 1-2-5 led. LEWISTON DP DEWARS missed by neck, an te beat. i-r S-1 $-1 i 6-1 8-1 10-1 10 15-1 15-1 Colorado 19 MISSOURI 8TH S3.250, Pace Ctmg, 1 m. 7 Highland Raider Filion A 1 Lindsays DM CAbbatieilo 3 Rhyl Cruise 6 Sals Mite Taguello 2 Camden Astra Callahan 5 Sun Dance Kid Insko 4 Doctor Kildare Rash 8 Mr. Wexford F.

Popfinger 10 Port Getacha Cormier I 9 Roval Rex A Turcotte 1 5 6 2 3 7 4 1 8 1:04.2 1:07 1:04.1 2:05.3 2:054 2:07.4 2:04.3 2:08.1 2:06.4 2:04 4 tired, dangerous. LADNER HANOVER closed late in last, wHI be Illinois PURDUE MICHIGAN 1TH S11.7SB: I FA A A Hdrn: Tratr 1 m. Minnesota Indiana 27-14 5 IOWA NORTHWESTERN 3" Michigan St. Ohio State 20 1544-1 IS-l 5 LINDSA TS back. right HIGHLAND RAIDER Dy 384-11-1 27-7-4-3 20-7-6-2 27- 64-5 28- 6-3-6 28-4-8-5 26-5-4-2 3- 1 4- 1 4-1 9-2 6-1 12-1 15-1 lake an 3 M'dow Beadreaa CAbbat.

2:02.3 13 5 6 Spector Ras Filion 2:02 13 4 4 Cay Blossom Herman 3 2 7 Sonata Hill Haughton 2:01.4 2 17 A 1 C. B's Frank Phalen 2:04.3 13 4 2 Deep Run Frosty 2:03.2 4 4 3 5 Luscious Newport Staker 2:01.4 8 1 a RiinMr fruit 9:01.1 6 7 4 RHYL can DOUBLE last not true, can wake op. 9TH $6,000, Pace, B-l, 1 Tallman Mr. Beachum 24 5V 2 10 31 3 19 -29 15-1 13-2-4-2 WISCONSIN Texas Christian MISSISSIPPI STi Florida St. VANDERBILT Oklahoma St.

Texas Tech Washington St. OREGON Oregon St Texas RICE NOTRE DAME Houston AUBURN Mississippi NEBRASKA S.M.U. U.C.L.A. Southern Cal. STANFORD BAYLOR SPECTOR MEADOW BOUDREAU won by nose, should prevail 2:02.1 2:03.1 2:03.1 2:03 2:04 2 2:03.3 3 1 18-54 2 1 7 20-5-5 3 7-2 6 2 23-14 3 frl 7 8 34-3-2-3 S-1 4 1 3144-2 6-1 7 6 21-2-5-3 8-1; 4 4 32-34-4 10-1 3 5 30-14 8 10 1 Porcupine Lands End Adora's Nicki Don't Call Me Pink Pussvca Game Maiden steall Cormier Insko Abba'tllo Bostic Douplaise Filion ROS broke at stait won by 5, noes up a little, 5TH S44.62S; NYSS 3 YOS; 1 m.

4 Skipper Thorpe Hodgins 1:58.2 11 A I Scopus Herman 1:91 6 2 4 5 Tarport Adios Chapman 1:58.4 2 4 5 3 Surprise Tallman 2:00.3 4 4 1 8 Venus Dream Filion 1:59.2 3 7 5 2:02 4 2:04.3 Texas Butlers Betsy 14-13-3-0 22-5-7-1 28-7-2-2 22-3-2-3 23- 6-4-1 Air Force ARIZONA ST. misseu MR. BEACHAM nod. runturmc by neck, can repeat. Home team in CAPS.

moved late, dangerous. LANDS END won 'Best Roosevelt Raceway Selections A Hectic Win Hat Trick (Continued from page 76) bullet past Gary Kurt at 19:29, and the timekeeper blundered by leaving the clock off for 10 seconds while New England con The funeral cortege will proceed through the Bedford-Stuyve-sant section of Brooklyn, where Robinson had starred for the Dodgers during their glory days in the 40s and 50s. Robbie, 53, died Tuesday morn- ing in his home in Stain-ford, Conn. The cause of death was a heart attack but he already had been nearly blinded by diabetes. The body was placed on public view at Duncan Brothers Funeral Home in Harlem on Wednesday, then moved to huge Riverside Church yesterday morning.

A long, unbroken line of mourners, mostly elderly persons of his race, passed to pay their respects until the 9 p.m. closing. There were" no flowers. The only decoration was the light-blue bunting on the inside of the gray-blue metal coffin. No one was allowed to stop or touch 1 the coffin.

A middle-aged black man tried to put on a red car-' nation on the bier but- was dissuaded gently by an attendant. Robinson was dressed in a gray business suit. The funeral today is at 11 a.m. Many of Robbie's ex-teammates will be there as pallbearers and honorary pallbearers, including Dodger manager Walter Alston, Joe Black, Jim Gilliam, Don New-combe, Pee- Wee Reese, Ralph Branca, Carl Erskine and Roy Campanella. Walter O'Malley's son, Peter, now Dodger president, will represent the club.

Also present will be Larry Do-by, first black man to play in the American League (with Cleveland), Commissioner Bowie 1 Kuhn and his aides, Joe Reichler, John Johnson and Monte Irvin, a contemporary of Robbie's with the Giants. Willie Mays, Joe Louis, Roy Wilkens, A. Phillip Randolph, Willie Stargell, Elston Howard, former Commissioner Ford C. Frick, ex-NL president Warren Giles and and Hank Greenberg also will attend the services. Jackie's last public appearance wss in Cincinnati at the recent World Series, when the 25th anniversary of his major league debut in 1947 was recalled.

In Cincinnati, a 10-year-old boy, wearing a Reds' cap, asked Jackie to sign a baseball. Robinson took the ball and pen and "Are there other signatures on it I don't want to write over somebody's name and I can't see." So, a baseball writer from THE NEWS took Jack's hand and pinpointed an open space by touch, on which to write. He wrote his signature, scribbling over other names. trolled the puck in the desperate JOE TOM WES ACE FOXY 1 GELARDI CAVANAGH GArrEH PACER JACK CONSENSUS 1 Effi-fe- gSr Sr- aT" BBS. 2 Primrose Path Gav Grecian ltchv Byrd Masada Masada Penrose Path Masada Itehv Bvrt Gay Grecian Renee Wick Primrose Path SaiT Grecian 5- Gay Grecian BaroTs Lobell Renee Wick Primrose Path Renee W.ck p'" ir 3 Dr.

Dewars Lewistown Dan Collins Dr. Dewars Lewiston Lewiston nTDewar! Dr. Dewarj Jerry M. Butler Ladner Hanover Butler' 1 LodnerHanover Sabitar Or. Dewars Dan Collins 4 Meadow Bowdreau Snegtnr Meadow Boudreau Meadow Boudreau Gay Blossom Ros 13 Spector Ros SnrlStossSn C.

Frank Gay Blossom Spector Ros Blossom -13 Gay Blossom Soector Ros Spector Ros wBoudr L-TZn. 15 5 Skipper Thorpe Taroort Adios Skipper Thorpe Scopus Skipper Thorpe X'JSSi VSZ? Scopus ifiBrtMi Tarport Adios Tarport Adios Scopus Adios, iz Tarport Adios SurriM Jefferson Aiken Nik O'Brien Surprise Scooui 11 6 Leading Light Ma Trick Tennessee Singer Fare Thee Well Gold Trick Gold Trick 11 Rambling Spook TenneUeV Singer Leading Light Rambling Spook S.r Carlton VStT -1 Sir Carlton Farefhee WeTl Swain Dexter Gold Trick Leading Light Tensee Sinaer 0 7ffT Aauila Fd Brfad Mamies Lad Ed Brigade H. T. Aquila Ed Brigade Ed Brigade MartvOafes H. T.

Aquila Grace Barmin Ed Brigade H.T. Aquila 13 Manrtx Hanover Racing Salter Ed Brigade To'iver Hanover M'nnixjtanove Mamies Lad nlohlnrt P.irt- Hiahland Raider Highland Raider Mr. Wexford Highland Raider Hghlnd Raider 22 Lindsavi ubte sS Son Dancer Kid Lindsays Double Lindsays Double Lindsays Dble 8Rhvl Sun Dance Kid Mr. Wexford Highland Raider- SalsM.te Mr. Wexford 8 SaiMite Mr Word Sals Mite Sun Dance K.d Sun Dance Kid Sal Mite Mr Beachum Lands End Porcupine 'Don't Call Me Mr.

Beachum Mr. Beachum Tt Porcupine Adora Nicki Don't Call Me Mr. Beachum Porcupine Porcupine 13 7 Lands End Porcupine Pink Pussycat Porcupine Don't Coll Me Don't CaN Me 11 endgame. a Quebec City, Oct. 26 UPI Wayne Connolly scored two goals, but the Minnesota Fighting Saints failed to overcome a 4-0 first-period deficit and lost, 5-4, to Quebec.

The Nordiques scored on their first three shots, -by Fran-coise LeCombe, Yeves Derdion, and Andre Godet. Houston. Oct. 26 (AP) The Roosevelt Raceway Charts And 8 7 6 4" 6H Crmr 29.38 (Copyright, 1972, by M. I.

Robins 1 Chck Brnrd 7 6 7 7 7 McNutt 18 6a Diarac 6 pulled up dnf Insko TIMES: 8:29.1, 1:00.2, 1:31.4, 1:63.1. (EX ACT A 4(OI AND 3(CI PAID 862.80) 1 off 10:05. E.O. 1.80 18.10 2.00 17.50 10.90 8.00 12.00 5 30 FIRST PACE; 1 Oil 8:07. Horses P.P.

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A-l-Cte Mrcle 1 4 4 1 FHn 85.60 3.60 2.60 E-5-Gpsy Rler 5 3 3 32- Crnla 11.60 4.40 H4-Lucky Pm 8 7 7 3 Edmds 2.40 AdraS. Chrsty 2 5 5 SVi 4- Insko Rprts Surprso 7.1 1 1 5 Hghtn Crisanne 6 7 6 6 6 Bncrsa Bye Bye Skpa 3 2 2- 2" 7 dis Thms Vivacious 4 I .1 I Blbrth TIMES: 0:38.4, 1:82, 1:34.2, 2:06.4. Track Fast. St. SIXTH PACE; Horses P.P.

G-7-Verna Rn 7 E-5-Hayfee 5 C-3-Kalila 3 White Dawn 4 Nvele Freight- 2 Corinne 6 Fin. Driver St. PI. Sh. B-O.

lii4 Dancer 6.00 4 60 3.40 3.08 2 Fontaine 13.80 7.20 12.50 Filion 4.48 4 70 Hult .90 Welch 3.00 611 Hodgins 11.14) 7 Insko .90 4 6 1 8 1 off 8:29. Vi St. Fin. SECOND PACE Horses P.P. 7 Houston Aeros, getting two goals each from center Gordon Labos-siere and linemates Murry and Ted Taylor, whipped Ottawa, 7-3, tonight.

Willie Knapp. 04, Ex-Jockey Dies Willie Knapp, the jockey who handed Man War the only defeat of his career, died yesterday at Long Island Jewish Hospital, New Hyde Park, at the age of 84. He had been str ick by an automobile on Wednesday Mr. Knapp had bsaten the legendary Man O' War with his mount Upset in the 1919 San-ford Stakes at Saratoga and three years ago was elected to the Saratoga's Racing Hall of Fame. Sure Thing dnf Abatiello 9 SO Jorobes Barbee 8 1 l'Vi 8" G-7-Conie Sntr 7 E-5 Ann Forbs 5 Edmunds 20.40 Emhurst Lady 1 fell dnf TIME :ja.4 i Driver St.

PI. Sh. Fin 827.40 10.00 4.20 McDId 4.20 2.60 Hghtn 2.80 Insko Heath Abtlo Crmr E.O. $12.70 3.20 1.10 4.50 9.40 13.20 13.40 37.40 C-3-Dlph Hnvr 3 Miss Jug Time 6 Mnrt Nty Grty 2 Tfi 2 5 4' 8 4Vi 1 6 7 5 4 2 1 off 10:28. 4 SI- Fin.

Driver SEVENTH PACE; Horses P.P. Vj St. PI. Sh. CO.

6" 1 Filion 4.40 3.60 2.70- Doris Marches I Regal Maid 4 Tgrlo 7 8 3 Sharp Scarlet a ES: 8:38.1, 1:02.1, 1:33.2, 2:05.2. TIM G-7-Vandal 4 7 H4-First Pig 7 O-4-Alco Prnc 4 2 Adult Hanover 5 Kystn Ranger 3 6 Blackie Adios 2 4 Byrd 1 1 TIME 8:30 1:82.4, (EX ACTA 4 ponraine 4.iu i mi 3 Popfinger 2.80 4.60 jo Ji, 431J, Cormier 46.20 7 7 McNutt 20.50 5 6 6" Insko 7.30 1 IVi 7 Matlucci 00 1:34.4, 2:06.2. 7(GI and 6(H) PAID $24,681 (DAILY DOUBLE 1CA AND 70 THIRD i ROT) P.P. Horses C-3-J Hldv EIGHTH PACE; 1 off 18:58. hF4-Nbte Wivr 44 St.

Fin. Horses P.P. 1 l.i off 6:51. vi st. 3 2 2 1 1 l'A 4 4 4 5 5' tfi 2 3 3' Fin.

1- 2 4 S4 6H A-1-Sfylsn Mir E.O. 8 2.60 19.10 1.30 19.60 4.50 880 7.50 Driver St. PI. Sh. Filn tIM 4.40 2.20 Insko 13.00 3.80 Edmds 2.40 Glbth Fntng Abtlo McNutt F4-Minut Min 6 3 1 2 5 4 7 poauiar pront Driver St.

PI. Sh. B.O. Crmier 35.00 23.40 6 60 16.50 McDnald 11.60 5.00 1 20 Filion 2.40 I 00 Insko 2.80 Jack Mlnbar Lincoln Pride 6 1 7 71 4 3' 2i 2 5 4 6" 5'Vi 1 1 Wi 6" 2 4 8 6 8 8 7 7 7 7 Silver King G-7-Madora A-1-Euphoria 4-L amies The Lady Jasmin My iLsa Hushawav Hn Cruise 7.4 02.2, 1:34.2. 1:05.3.

1 lim: Lamb Bruins Lose Game, Orr (EXACT A MC) AND F) PAID SO. 401 Fontaine McNutt MMinTM TIOTi 1 off 9:22. 1:33.3. 1:86.2. TIME 0:31 PI.

Sh. Horses P.P. St. Fin. 1 1A Driver Abtlo Ppfor 2 C-3-Spkg Nrmn SCRATCHED Trilby Scott (SUPERPECTA 6(F), 7(G), 1(A), 4(D) PAID $4051.60) 2Vt B-2-Star Dxtr opiso I 6 5 3 Crmin Hanover E.O.

5.30 17.60 3.70 4.00 1.90 24.30 19.10 5.30 Tarla 7 6 0" 7 3 SO Hhtn $5.00 4.20 3.60 After Five 13.60 8.20 edis Glbrth Patton Driver St. Ppfngr 14.20 Dawriaise Insko N11L Standings LAST NIGHT Chicago 6. Boston 3. Montreal 7, St. Louis Philadelphia 2, Detroit 1.

Los Angeles 3. Atlanta 1. Only Barnes scheduled 10.40 7 Insko T't Lncln Power 1. Sh. B.f.

9.20 9.00 AM) 8.00 6 40 180 7.60 9 10 14.88 2.20 2V IxdnfFilian Sunfwn Coal Horses P.P. 4 St. Fin. G-7-Mt Cook 7 11 I'll E-5-DouMe 5 2 3 D4-Adioax 4 4 5 4' 3 Teachers Pet 2 6 7 6' 4 Lucy Lobell 1 3 2 3 54 Johny Dancer 4 5" 4" 5' Highland 0 7 4" 7 7 Don Rinaldo 3 8 3 6 Tuanr. a a.

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28 11. D-4-Snnf Id Cln 4 2 2 Flon 89.60 4.60 4.00 TIME 1:03.4, 1:33, 2:04.4. (EXACT 7(G) 5(D) PAID $138.10) E.O. 3 80 4.00 3.70 18.30 2.30 C-3-SctchGse 3 4 1 1V4 2 Fntne 4.80 3.80 E-S-Dron Hvr 5 3 4 4 3 Hrner 3.20 saladin 1 5 51 ppw lAttMdlaoico) 13.MA; Tateil Matael HainoUo S2.4t2.mi Montreal Buffalo Detroit RANGERS Vancouver Boston Toronto ISLANDERS Air Race 2 1 3 3Vj Dplse JLomrel EtUrl Mad Kick 112fGoddard Kate Tiki Minx llOICraoked Answer Heaven On Earth 7TH 3-up; 6 t. (CntinmJ from pmgo 79) rookie Chuck Lesley were the other Montreal marksmen.

Both of Lemaire's goals were on wicked shots on which Blue goalie Jacques Caron had no chance. Philadelphia, Oct. 26 (AP) Bill Flett's seventh goal of the season at 14:10 of the final period gave the Philadelphia Flyers a 2-1 victory over the previously unbeaten Detroit Red Wings tonight. The Flyers rot the lead at 18:24 of the second period when Bill Clement took Tom Bladon's shot off the backboard and batted it past goalie Roy Edwards. Detroit tied the game at 2:30 of the third period as Nick Libett fired into the open left corner of the cage after Flyers' goalie Dong Favell had vacated the net to stop a shot by Bill Collins.

Amgelea. fcAP) Rookie Don Kosak scored his first NHL AST W. T. Pts. OP OA 6 0 3 15 35 14 5 0 3 13 32 13 6 10 12 32 13 5 3 1 11 31 35 3 5 1 7 26 39 3 5 1 7 34 38 3 4 1 7 21 27 1 0 2 13 23 WEST W.

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