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THE EDMONTON JOURNAL, Thursdoy, Sept. 2, 1965 General H. Saluting Rain Gods HARNESS RACLVG Thursday, September 2 P. r. I MIL! FIRST RACE Cenaitianea Me WM Will save ground tram hara (7) BONNIE LINCOLN (S.

Brokensnire) A Real good post 111 May be under rating (i) Will be In the hunt Seems to be short (2) SEE TEE JUNE (R. Chambers) DINO (M. Coliloo) BUDDY BRAE (G. Spnwt) HIGH TIDE DIRECT (W. Ruffle) SENGA NEL (S.

Schedlosky) ADAMS DREAM (C. Gagnon) NORMA COUNSEL (E. Stewart) Has shown nothing (SI 3 () Little to recommend Bad post tor tier best SECOND RACE Tret coaditienal Bursa 4304.4 ONE MILE P.P. 4 EXECUTOR (L. Ducharme Can really leave gate Fair trotter, fair post (3) Can never tell (5) May be better here (1) Had iay eff Has won one in life 2 ELAINE MOHAWK (H.

Linton) BUDDY GLEN (E. Tracev) WIDOW MILLIE (J. MacDonaid) ESTELLA LAD (E. TiHin) OAKLAND GLEN (E. Douglas) By DOX FLEMING Of The Journal It almost seems as if Karlo Jensen has a pipeline to the rain god himself, Jupiter Pluvius.

The 42-day harness meet out at Northlands is barel away from the starting gate, yet Jensen has already word a path to the winner's circle with General Hank. Three wins out of four trips, and the other was a' hangup second in the opening test of a double dash nesday night. And each time, General Hank, a strong- mm THIRD RACE Conditioned pace aurse 4304.44 ONE MILE DANNY BONO (J. Kohl) Has raced with better P.P. (J) U) S) ll Look for.

improvement Honest serf Going fairly well Could pop up (3) ROYAL STRATTON W. Code) LADY LINCOLN (K. Linton) BONNIE CUE (E. Tittin) GUY PRINCE Temple) CHINOOK MAIDEN (K. Jensen) J.

V. COUNSELLOR (E. Tracey) MIGHTY G. DIRECT (D. Tracey) Some races good pump surf inunn a munnv Rough post position (I) If holds flat could figure (7) a strip that suited him just Bombers, ONE MILE FOURTH RACE Conditioned pace purse im tine.

SIR GUY PATCH S. Schedlosiiy) General Hank came home on Better this year 4 Dropping in class (4) Has early lick 2) Sometimes breaks (: Having big season (1) Has work cut out (5) kON TASS (L. Ducharme) JUNE PICK (Ed Stewart) MARY LYNN DIRECT (Don Tracey) DELLATIZOR l. (J. Mohorich) CINDY R.

H. (Ed Tracey) Lions Go Tonight '1 FIFTH RACE Conditioned pace pone S7M.IW DIV. 1 MILE P.P. (2) ROBERT TEMPERED (B. Larocque) Never seems better WINNIPEG (CP)-A nair of Western Football Conference backfields that have been een.

Will fee real close (5) Real Nice Trotter (4) Real Honest Sort 1) Seems to be triffle short is) May be underrating (3) JACKSON'S ROSE (P. Lundy) VICTORY MOHAWK N. Temple) LEW BOMB (W. Freest) MAUD McCRFARY (E. Cardns) GRETA BAKER (H.

Limon) 3RL erally unimpressive this veat are being cleared in an effort to produce points when British, Columbia Lions and WinniDea top twice on opening night, and just when the track was about to be fast, somebody pulled the plug again and periodic showers were just what this well-meant son of Hank and The General's Lady wanted. Joe Stoppler came lickety-split with his speedball Chestnut King ($10.60) to win the filst meeting in the fifth race, defeating pace-setting General Hank by a length. But in the score in the eighth, Jensen charged up with General Hank from the fourth hole to trim Silver Direct by five lengths, while Chestnut King wound up 4 fourth. Mixing The Seasons! SIXTH RACE Conditioned pace purse S7M.M DIV. I MILE P.P.

STEPLADDER (W. Attolini) Everything suits (1) LAUREL TOMAHAWK Hard Knocker (3) GAVIN GLEN -w L. Ducharme) Strong Contender (4) WIDOWER JACK (P. Tracey) Will find these easier (5) JOHNNY CASH (Ed Tracey) More to do In here 4 NIPPER G. See who drives him (2) BROWNIE BARS B.

(N. Marks) Seems to have gone back (7) Blue Bombers meet here to night. The B.C. offence has sduU is six for 12 in her first year at the races. Driving her in her Edmonton debut at Northlands tomorrow night will be a fellow-Reginah, former National Hockey League star Pat Lundy.

When he's not running the show as president of the new Western Canada Senior Hockey League, Clare Rothermel's pride and joy is his jour-year-old mare, Rite Cracker, who tered from the start and the Winnipeg offence has accomplished less in five games it has turned in 81 points, lowest in the league although both the SEVENTH RACE Conditioned pace purse G. R. COUNSEL (K. Jensen) MARINE'S BABE (S. Schedlosky) BIG JOHN (R.

McNeil) ROYAL RHYTHM (B. Larocque) ERLA MAY (L. Clark) SKIPPY BAKER (G. Coleman) UM.M ONE MILE Going real well Throw out last (4) Bad post for best (t) Might be sleeper (3) Last out hard to believe 1) Calgary form good (2) bombers and the Lions have a S7M.M DIV. ONE MILE will be drawn by ludges.

EIGHTH RACE Trot purse Same horses as In fifth race. Post positions game in hand over the other Sports In Brief three clubs. NINTH RACE Conditioned pace purse Same horses as In sixth race. Post positions S7M.M DIV. ONE MILE will be drawn by fudges.

With these facts in mind. TENTH RACE Conditioned pare purse 444.4 I MILE P.P. B.C. coach Dave Skrien. is (F.

Wilson) OUEEN'S PRIDE Canuck Trotter Edged (R. Remmen) (N. Temple) (E. Stewart) (N. Marks) CONNIVE.

JESSIE MOHAWK KENNY THUNOERBIRD QUEEN HARVESTER SCOTT it rigm snouia win oi Takes nose dive In class 4) Always gives her best (4) Can't fault early form (II Will give a good account (2) Tab new driver (3) shuffling every able body can find in an effort to find the right combination. Tonisht he'll have defensive ace Bill Mun- General Hank, whom Jensen drives for owner J. Kristensen of Edmonton, is a full brother of that superb filly, Hank W's Lady, that Freed Jungquist brought here the previous couple of years. Meanwhile, in another double-dash, Margaret Ann's Lady and Chestine Scott divided the laurel-Margaret Ann's Lady connected by half a length over (R. McNeil) PHANTOM WITCH MOLLY'S CHAMP (R.

Chambers) Needs very best here (7) ninth races. In seventh race. sey in at fullback for Bob Swift, flanker Sonny Homer in a defensive slot, split end Mack Burton at flanker and Pat Clar- BEST CHANCE: STEPLADDER in sixth and BEST LONGSHOT CHANCE: Royal Rhythm FIRST POST: 7:30 p.m. TRACK: Slow. Prystal head scout for Saskatchewan Wilf Homenulk led qualifiers in the Macnaughton Brooks bursary golf tournament with a five-under-par 67 ldge in Burton's place.

Winnipeg's coach anf ser Bobby' Best Selections Laurel Tomahawk, Stepladder, Direct, Buddy Brae, 1. Hioh Tide eral manager, Bud Grant, isn't Nipoer G. 7. Erla May, G. R.

Counsel, Royal happy with the Bomber offence Rhythm. I. Robert Tempered. Victory to date. Winnipeg's 4-1 record, Mo- Bonnie 1.

Elaine Mohawk, Executor, Oakland G'en. Ownv Bond, Royal Stratton, Lady 4 UON Sir Guy Patch, June I. Jrt5sr' Rns. Victory Mohawk, Robert Tampered. hawk, Jackson's Rose.

Laurel, Tomahawk, Stepladder, Nipper G. 10. Conniver, Jessie Mohawk, Queen's is courtesy or the detence, which gave up just 49 points in four games before beini straighten out the heavyweight situation, he said Tuesday Joseph Lynch, 66, two-time bantamweight champion, was found drowned in Sheepshead Bay, New York. IN BASEBALL John Rose-boro of Los Angeles Dodgers is suing Juan Marichal and San Francisco Giants as a result of the pitching star's bat-swinging attack 10 days ago Rose-boro is asking $10,900 in general damages and $100,000 in exemplary and punitive damages. IN OTHER SPORTS-Detroit Red Wings of the National Hockey League named Metro bombed 25-6 by Saskatchewan Gretchen Tass for a $32.30 win mutuel in the sixth, with Lloyd Ducharme at the controls.

Ironically, Ducharme had Chestine Scott until recently, and in last night's come-back dash Ed Stewart got the mare up in time at odds of 4-1. It was an epic occasion in the first when five-year-old Langley Lad won the first of his life. Taking the drive for owner-trainer Ed Steer of Ladner was Pat Tracey, who defeated Miss Victoria Scott by two lengths. A 5-2 choice, Lang- Canadians here something to root for anyway. "But I'm proud of her.

She overcame that awful post position in the first heat, we got into trouble with Baldwin's horse in the second and in 'he final one that other colt just out-trotted us." A crowd of 35,000, including many Canadians who journeyed to Du Quoin especially for the race, saw Armbro Flight, unbeaten in 22 consecutive races, fight to sixth place after starting from the extreme outside No. 10 gate in the first race. 4 IS RACING Frank Barrobv, leading jockey on the Western Canada Circuit, rode Wild Deuces to a four-length victory in the 1 116-mile Red Deer Handicap at Victoria Park But he hasn't indicated any Feuding kingpins of amateur sports in the United States were given one week to settle their row or have Congress do it U.S. chess champion Bobby Fischer won his third longdistance game of the Capa-bianca memorial tournament James M. (Bingo) Brown, 73, widely known educationist and sports figure, died in hospital Canada's national basketball team defeated Re-gatas Lima 54-50 in the first of South American tour.

drastic shifts. Instead he's try OC Soccer Scores ing different combinations with1 familiar faces in an effort for the badly-needed "big play." DU QUOIN, m. (AP)-Egyp-tian Candor won a fourth-heat, three-horse race-off by a neck over Canada's Armbro Flight Wednesday to capture the 40th Hambletonian stakes. The victory on the clay mile oval of Du Quoin's state fairgrounds was worth $59,900 to Egyptian Candor who won his 12th race in 26 starts. Second place money of $29,950 went to Armbro Flight who won the third heat in the day's fast time, 2:03 45, to force the final.

Short Stop, winner of the first heat, earned $14,375 for third place. Fourth place on the basis of finishers in the first three heats went to Nimble Boy, owned by Castleton Farms of Lexington, and driven by Ralph Baldwin, a native of Lloyd-minster, Sask. It was worth $9,584. After the last race, driver Joe O'Brien, who was seeking his third Hambletonian victory and second race-off triumph behind Armbro Flight, said: "Well, I guess we gave the i SPORTS ley Lad set up a $45.70 daily double to Dolly's Pick, whom Neil Oliver got up just in time Calgary Race Entries in a tight fit. Division II Bolton 3, 0 Derby 1, Cardiff 5 Portsmouth 4.

Preston 1 Division HI Hull City 1, Swindon 0 FOOTBALL LEA9UB CUP First Round Barrow 1, Rochdale Bournemouth 0, Aldershot 0 Bradford 1, Halifax 0 Colchester 2, Exeter City 1 Crewe Alex 2, Southport 0 Doncaster 2, Barnsley 2 Hartlepools 1, Bradford City Lincoln 2, York City 2 Luton 1, Brighton I Newport 2, Southend 2 Notts Chesterfield I Oldham A 3, Tranmere 2 Oxford C. Millwall Queen's Park 1, Walsall 1 Scunthorpe 0, Darlington 2 Shrewsbury 3, Torquay 0 Stockport 2, Workington 1 Wrexham Chester 2 SCOTTISH LEAGUE CUP Albion Alrdrieoniens 1 Alios i. Stirling 1 Cowdenbeath 0, Thd Lanark 1 Stranraer 1, Queen of I Berwick 1, Hamilton Clyde 1, Rangers 3 Dumbarton 4, East Fife 1 Dundee 1, Dundee Falkirk 3, Morton I Hearts 1. Aberdeen 0 Motherwell 2, Celtic 3 Partlck Kilmarnock I Queen's Park 2, Albion 1 Raith 4, Arbroath 2 St. Mirren 0, Hibernian I Johnstone 3, Dunfermline 1 ENGLISH LEAGUE Division I Blackburn 1, Fulham 1 Chelsea t.

Stoke 2 Leeds 2, Aston Villa 0 Leicester 2, Tottenham I Manchester United 0, Notts 0 Sheffield 0, Liverpool 0 Sunderland 2, West Ham 1 West Bro 1, Newcastle 3 Possibilities increased that Britain's leading jockey, Lester EIGHTH RACE $1,000 Claiming, for Ihree-year-olds and upward, tnt milt FANS 1 Enjoy the RACES and the BIG LABOUR DAY FOOTBALL GAME STAMPS vs. BOMBERS i CALGARY Race entries for Fall Meet, Victoria Park, Eighth Day, Friday. FIRST RACE $1,100 Claiming, for and tne-sixtttntn Piggott, will ride Meadow Court Nooratlon 120 115 112 in the 40,000 ($120,000) St, 112 tnree-year-olds, seven furlongs. By Wirt Arms Down Prince Beau Gl Sly Fox Leger Handicap at Doncaster Col. Dirk Fighting Hawk Nice Profit Bush Jubilees PADDOCK PATTER Gretchen Tass, with Buster Marks teaming, was runnerup in both trips of the double-dash head-liner the first time at odds of more than 35-1 Despite the inclement weather, a crowd of 2,368 put $89,966 through the mutuels.

112 120 112 120 tept. 8. 115 112 Flight Blue Zip Fortune Finder Stroma Imags 112 Missile Jill 104 Mighty Count xl07 Wealthy Apache 112 IN BOXING Jim Deskin's first goal as president of the 117 112 World Boxing Association is to Edmonton Harness Results SPECIAL WEEKEND PACKAGE 3 Nights 2 Days MEALS INCLUDED Any 3 nlehts starting Sept. 3-7. Includes 6 meals lor 1 plus breakfast on day of departure.

2 Ptnoni Only Similar rate for single occupant. No extra room charge for children under 14 when occupying parent's room. Calgary Results FIRST $1,500 claiming, I ytar olds, 1 114 milts: Glen's Rebel 3.70 3 00 2 in Open Was Murder To Most Of Field Fifteen of the 50 golfers who played four rounds in this year's U.S. Open took 300 or more strokes. Song Heiress (L.

Whittle) 5.30 3.20 Dark Double (Bowcut) 4.20 WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 1 at Northlands Park. Track: slow SIXTH RACE conditioned pace, MM divided. 1 mile (Fourth day of 42-day meeting) Horse Driver St SI odds FIRST RACE conditioned pace, $300, 1 mile Marqaret Ann's Ducharme I 4 1 1-4 15.15 Horse Driver '1 St SI odds Gretchen Tsss Marks 4251 34.50 Lenqlev Lad P. Tracey 3 2 11 2.50 Richard Star Davies 1 3 4 3-3 4.20 Miss Victoria Scott Clark 7 4 2 2-2" 4.30 Dakota Silk Morrissev 2 13 4-lA 4.05 Jerry Thunderbird Ducharme 1 4 3 3-1V 3.15 Chestine Scott Stewart 4 7 7 5-2 1,25 Jolliette Larocque 5 3 5 4-1 5.20 Wallace Counsel Soroat 3 1 4 4-3 4.55 Chestnut Bars Beniaminson 2 1 4 5- 12.50 Dan Lee Patch Schedlosky 2 5 7-2 12.30 Bonny Rioqs Gaqnon 4 5 4 4-dis 24.70 El K'nq Richard Rutledga 7 I I 24.20 Scotland 'Again Shaver 1 7 7 7-dis 37.M Margaret Ann's Lady 31.30 14.M 7.0 Tidy Mohawk Jensen 4 1(1 4.1J 4 Gretchen Tass 25.40 17.00 3 Langlev Lad 7.00 1.10 2.t0 1 Richard Star 3.10 7 Miss Victeria Scott 4.40 2.40 Winner: by Dominion Scott out of Nevertheless.

(Ratmussen) Time: 1:49.1. Won by 5 tenqths. a head second and third. Tetralass 4th. Winner favorite.

Tttialass, Squaw Oueen, Reserved Corporal, Cose Minnol also ran. IBS SECOND $1,000 claiming, ytar olds and up, 7 furlongs: Son Of Flak 4.20 3.40 2.00 Summit THi Sir Domino (Terry) u.70 10.10 SECOND RACE $1,000 Claiming, for twe-vear-alds, seven furlongs. Ky Fair 112 Mountain Top 115 Bully Banshee 115 Bobsleigh 115 Boutique Hitipper 115 Belle 112 Same Affair 115 Rowing Home 112 THIRD RACE $1,000 Claiming, for three-year-aids and up, five furlongs. Hasty Blast 109 Mil Easy 112 Royal Brother 109 Arsons First 109 Boxer Khais Charm 114 Rebellion 114 Spangled Hon Volevo 109 Loretta 109 FOURTH RACE $1,100 Claiming, for three-year-olds and up, ent milt and tna-siiteenth. Derounded 110 Famous Boy 107 Eiffels Order 112 Niagara Drift 110 Gull Lake 110 Sea Glass 120 Magic 115 FIFTH RACE $1,104 Claiming, for two-yar-elds, seven furlongs.

Jamie 115 Cato Maior 113 Haymar 110 Fly Hawk 112 Bee Lap 112 War Nipper 115 SIXTH RACE $1,200 Allowance, for three-year-alds, seven furlongs. Aubend 112 Grom 113 Mayberry 112 a Tinda Ted 115 With Prldt 117 Shuswap Sal 112 Shodan 112 Amber Chief 115 SEVENTH RACE $1,500 Plainsman Claiminq Handicap, for three-year-olds and up, ent milt and ant-eighth. Boijac 113 Medicine Lad 112 Lynn Round 110 Fair Jimmy 114 Last Hour 111 Nagnac 120 Indian Lark 112 Courteous 113 Owned and trained by Lloyd Ducharme, Portage La Mermaid's Song (Stadnyk) 3.10 prairie. Time: :33.1, 1:00.2, 1:43. 2:17.3.

MARGARET ANN'S LADY, rated back of the pace, prevailed in a hard drive. GRETCHEN TASS responded On the outside for runneruo honors. RICHARD STAR, always close uo, lacked racing room. THE ALBERTA DERBY-Thlrty-slxth running, for three-yr-old, foaled in Canada. Purse $3,200 added.

One milt and ene-eighth. (First Division) Grom 174 Chariot Top Cote 124 Chaser 123 Safari Tan 123 Salty Sultan 124 Shuswap Peter Comet 174 Sal 123 Elan Vital 124 Jockeys J. Whittle, Werre, L. Whittle No boy. Shields, Stadnyk, Bowcut, No boy.

(Second Divisltn) Lord Bevtrly 124 Tru Jac 124 Bonnie Chopstick 124 Zenith 123 Stormy Ally 124 Bells Sheila 123 Great Solar Apex 124 Council 124 Jockeys Rasmussen, Werre, Giesbrecht, Barroby, Bowcut, Shields, Stadnyk, Inda. Horses listed according to post positions. Denotes apprentice allowance. Post Time 4:00 P.M. Clear and fast.

Selections BY JOEY 1 Bush Flight, Blue Zip, Jubilee's Image. 2 Rowing Home, Bully Banshet, Ky Fair 3 Mil Easy, Khals Charm, Boxer Rebellion 4 Sea Glass, Eiffel's Order, Magic 5 CATO MAJOR, Haymar, War Nipper 4 Tinda Ted, Mayberry, Shuswap Sal 7 Fair Jimmy, Bofjac, Medicine Lad I By Wire, Nooration, Fighting Hawk BY RAILBIRD 1 Jubilee's Image, Bush Flight, Missile Jill 2 HltiDper, Ky Fair, Bobslslgh 3 Hasty Blast, Boxer Rebellion, Mil Easy 4 Gull Lake. Sea Glass, Derounded 5 Haymar, Fly Hawk, Cato Major 4 TINDA TED, Shuswap Sal, With Pride 7 Last Hour, Medicine Lad, Fair Jimmy Fiohting Hawk," Nice Profit, By Wire CALGARY's ROUND HOTEL 4th Ave. and 1st d.W. Ren.

Ph. (Collect! 22-0l WE WII.I. RESERVE YOIR GAME TICKETS. CAIX EARLY PLEASE! conditioned pace, $400, SEVRNTH RACE Horse Driver V4 St 1-1 '4 Joe Richard 'B. Davies Judv Chief Temple 4 5 1 mile $1 idds 45 355 4.05 S.70 4.05 10.30 I NOTE Ot EW ADDRESS 2- 1V4 3- 4' 4- 3 5- 2 4-dis 7 Swamo Girl Schedlosky Kate Richard Coupal Karen Direct Scott Ruttle Princess Mohawk D.

Tracey L'kheart Scott Brokenshire 4 Joe Richard 5 Judy Chief 7 Swamo Girl Jerry Thunderbid Winner: by Tex Richard out of Gayle Clncofield. Owned by Ed Steer, Ladner. Time: :35.3, 1:12.4, 1:50.3, 2:27. LANGLEY LAD, close to pace, took over on the final turn, end lasted aqainst Miss Victoria Scott's drive. MISS VICTORIA SCOTT, shuffled back early, made uo late ground to be second.

JERRY THUNDERBIRD charged from well back, then weakened. SECOND RACE conditioned pace, 1300, 1 mile Horse Driver Vj St Si odds Dolly's Pick Oliver 5 17 1-Vi 3.45 Daisy Azoff Fraess 3 3 3 2-hd 2.65 Silver Riqos Schedlosky 4 113-' 7.10 Ondomo Joe Attolini 2 5 4 4-Vi 14.10 Sweet Alice Larocque 1 7 5 5-3' 1.05 Dutchess Sue Patterson 7 4 0 -4Vi 22.00 Breezy Baker Tiffin 1 4 4 7-hd 41.20 Babebrooke Cardno 4 2 2 1 I SO 5 Dolly's Pick 4.20 3.10 Daisy Azoff 4.00 3.00 4 Silver Riqqs Winner: by Adios Pick out of Dolly Ware D. Owned nd trained by Neil Oliver, Beechy. Time: :35.2, 1:14.1, 1:51.3, 2:27.3. DOLLY'S PICK trailed the field to the sfrtch turn, then moved stronqly to nip Daisy Azoff.

DAISY AZOFF forced the pace, but lacked racing room in the stretch. SILVER RIGGS raced forwardly, then weakened in the final eighth. DAILY DOUBLE: S45.70 t.10 Il.tO 4.20 3.20 3.70 2.10 3.20 Winner: by Tex Richard out of Eta Star. Owned and trained by John MacDonald, Bellingham. Time: :36.2, 1:12, 1:47.4, 2:22.1.

JOE RICHARD, well placed behind the pace, challenged on the stretch turn and drew clear. JUDY CHIEF took over turninq for home but could not withstand the winner. SWAMP GIRL came from far back around horses. CAR RADIO SPECIAL Custom Installation EIGHTH RACE conditioned pace, $700 divided. Tennessee Runner Heads Yale Track Yale's track team next season will be captained by middle distance runner Henry E.

Cole of Oak Ridge, Tenn. Driver Horse LIGHTED DIAL TRANSISTORIZED 1-5 General Hank Sliver Direct Jensen I 4 Schedlosky 2 4 Glen Thunderbird 1 mile $1 odds 3.05 1 50 7.05 2.60 35.41 3115 9.30 $350 Vi St 1-2 Douglas 1 3 Stoooler 7 5 Tiffin 5 0 P. Tracey 4 2 2- 2'. 3- hd 4- 1 iA 5 4-4 7-dis 7 3 FITS MOST 12-VOLT CANADIAN OR -IMPORTED CARS SHOCK RESISTANT MODEL TX620 Chestnut King Adios Amiqo Nellie Chief M'wk Eddios THIRD RACE- Horse Our Guv Flo Richard Jav Patch Mary's Dot conditioned pace, Driver Ohleman Gaonon Jensen Mohorich (Giesbrecht) Time: 1:23. Won by 3 lenqths, 4 lengths second and third.

Show Nite 4th. Winner favorite. Show Night, Spencer's Lad, Girl, Fly Shy, Miss Burrell also ran. DAILY DOUBLE: $14.40 THIRD $3,000 claiming, 3 year aids, 7 furlongs: Quiz Cadet (Terry) 55.30 14.90 7.40 Lady Dot (Barroby) 3.20 2.90 Mydar (Werre) 4.50 Time: 1:29. Won by 'A length, lVj lengths second and third.

King Charge 4th. Lady Dot favorite. King Charge, Oueenie Forbes, Jerry's Jewel ren. FOURTH $1,500 claiming, I year aids and up, 5 furlongs: Roman Scholar 10.90 3.90 3.20 Rustic Prince (Stein) 4.30 3.50 Miss Keith (Werre) 2.50 (J. Whittle) Time: 1:01.

Won by I lengths, a head second and third. Femmt Da Fury 4th. Miss Keith favorite. Femme De Fury, Curley's First, Sandra Joe, Capital Results also ran. FIFTH $1,500 claiming, 3 year aids and up, 1 114 mile: Victor's Champ 5.30 2 90 2 30 Madtm Christine (Barroby) 2.70 2.30 Mary's Champ (Rasmussen) 3.00 (K.

Whittle) Time: 1:45 25. Won by 3' lengths. 19 lenqths second and third. Royal Pretender 4th. Madam Christina favorite.

Royal Pretender, All Silver also ran. EXACTA: $1.00 SIXTH $3,250 claiming, 3 year aids and up, I 114 mile: Dessicator (K. Whittle) 7.40 4.30 2.90 Champ's Sis (J. Whittle) 14.40 5.30 Captain Prefect (Stadnyk) 3.10 Time: 1:50. Won by V't lengths, lengths second and third.

French Advance 4th. Bon Anie favorite. French Advance, Bon Anie, Canadian Zenith also ran. SEVENTH $2,000 claiming, I ytar aids and up, I 114 mile: Wild Deuces (Barroby) 4.40 4.20 3.20 Mr. Brass (Giesbrecht) 5.40 3.00 Farnsfield (Shields) 4.50 Time: 1:40 15.

Won by 4 lengths lengths second and third. Popsaysno 4th Already Dia favorite. Popsaysno, Already Dia also ran. EIGHTH $1,000 claiming, 3 year aids and up, 1H mile: Whisk Sir (Shields) 10.90 5.90 4.20 Applt Timt (Werre) 4.40 4.10 Miss Govan (Barroby) 1.70 Time: 2:27. Won by 1 lengths, length second and third.

Biscayna 4th. Gala-V favorite. Biscayne, Smlrly's Rouge, Gala-V, Polished Gal, Samara, Frisky Fritzia also ran. Track Fast. OUINELLA: $41.70 1 mile $1 odos 10.55 4.10 0.05 4 60 2.00 3.M Remmen 3 1 E.

Tracey 4 7 Guv Thunderbird 25.10 2- 1 "4 3- 1 4- 'i 5- 2 7- 1 General Hank 0.70 Victor Lee Brokenshire 310 3.M 3.40 1.00 Direct iilver Norman Scott Jr. a 10.55 3 Glen Thunderbird 3.H Sharl Tass Marks s.to 3.40 3.20 5 Our Guy 13.10 130 4 Flo Richard 4.00 4 Jav Patch A SPORTING WEEKEND AT CALGARY Winner: by Hank out of The General's Lady. Owned by J. Kristensen, Edmonton. Trained by Karlo Jensen.

Time: :34.2, 1:09.3, 1:44.4, 2:19.4. GENERAL HANK, rated off the pace, took over on the stretch turn and won as the driver pleased. SILVER DIRECT, shuffled bark at the start, closed up for second. GLEN THUNDERBIRD took the early lead, but could not hold on. Winner: by Genchis Khan out of Mary June Guy.

Owned and trained by Joe Obleman, Nipawin. Time: :35, 1:11.1. 1:40.2, 2:24. OUR GUY, recoverino from a break, trailed his field, then came on with a rush. FLO RICHARD responded in time to bo second.

JAY PATCH raced evenly on the outside. NINTH RACE conditioned pace, $000 divided. Driver Horse 1-nk FOURTH RACE conditioned pace. 1 mile $1 odds 305 S.25 5.05 2.00 $350. St Horse Driver RACING: 1-'A RADIO 49-9 AERIAL $4-95 CUSTOM PLATE KIT $6 INSTALLATION 5-50 1 mile $1 odds 7.10 5.15 1.20 1 Stewart 4 Marks 0 5 B.

Davies 4 3 Soroat 5 7 Rutledne 3 4 Ducharme 2 2 Chestine Scott Gretchen Tass Richard Star Wallace Counsel El Kind Richard Margaret Ann's Dakota Silk 2 2- 4 3- 4 4- 1 5- 1 4-1 7-dis 0 15.30 255 2- hd 3- 4 4- 17Vi 5- dis 4-dis 7 Maeday Scott Taylor Tex Dr. Younoe Western Beth Direct Mohawk Maior's Dolly Gallant Azoff 5 Maeday K. Linton Code Mohler Brokenshire E. Tracey Jensen Kiroy Scott 3.0 1 3 4 4 7 25.50 3.15 5.05 25.25 Morrissey 1 1 Schedlosxy 7 4 Dan Lee P'ch 10.50 4 Chestine 5.30 4.70 seen S.40 4.60 14.20 4 Gretchen Tass 1 Richard Star S.70 1.20 4.70 2.90 Saturday, September 4, the Alberta Derby, port timt 2 p.m. MonJoy September peit time, 10 a.m.

3.W Tex JTaylor REGULAR VALUE 2.50 2-Dr. YaniMie Winner: by Norman Srntt nut of Direct Maid. Owned Winner: by Dominion Scott out of Greta Todd. Owned by M. Sparrow, St.

Boniface. Trained by Ed Stewart. Time: :32, 1:04. 1:41.1, 2:10.3. CHESTINE SCOTT came from far out of It to get up lust in time.

GRETCHEN TASS. racing on the outside an the way, was easily best of the others. RICHARD (51.95 by Harry Linton, Moose Jaw. Trained by Keith Linton. Time: :36.1, 1:14 1, 1:51.3, 2:26.3.

MAEDAY SCOTT moved on the last turn from far out of it. TAYLOR TEX raced forwardly. DR. YOUNGE set the pact and weakened In the drive. STAR took the lead turning for home, but could not noid oft the too two.

FIFTH RACE conditioned pact, $700 divided. Horse Driver 14 St FOOTBALL: TENTH RACE conditioned pact, $400. 1 mile Horse Driver St $1 odds INSTALLED NO EXTRAS Chestnut King Stoppler 7 2 1-1 General Hank Jensen 1112-1 1 mile $1 odds 4.30 2.60 2.15 4.10 5.C5 22.10 13 40 Dickie Ducharme 4 3 1 1-3' 2.20 Skip's Pride Oliver 2 1 2 2-12Vs 2.15 Mr. Chief Ruttle 1 4 4 3-2 2.30 Silver Direct Schedlosky 4 7 4 3-ns $5.00 Down, $5 Ptr Month Budget Ttnru fcien Thunderbird Douqias 3 2 3 4-0 Eddios Remmen 4 4 5 5-7 Adios Amiqo Tiffin 5 4 4-dis Guy Thunderbird E. Tracey 2 3 7 7-dis Nellie C'f Mohawk Trarcv 14 0 0 Monday afttmoen.

Me Mahen Stadium, Winnipeg Calgary, (butsti diiwetly ta gama and return frm Victeria Park). 35.70 HOME AUTO CENTRE 7 Chestnut Kinq 10.40 4.79 1.90 1 General Hank 4.90 3.00 4 Silver Direr! 3.00 SPORTS JACKETS CLEARANCE Vs Vx OFT" KEN HIGHAM Jasper ot Fourth Mm Dir Chief P. Tracey 3 2 3 4-1 9.40 Kovle Scott Schedlosky 7 5 5-dis 2.25 Rush Lake Remmen 5 4 4 4-dis 1.30 Frosty Hour K. Linton 4 7 7 7 11.70 4 Oickit (.0 -30 3.40 I Skip's Pridt 3.70 1.40 J-Mr. Chief 1.00 Winner: by The Great out of Dixie Alluwe.

Owned by Dr. J. Forsttr, Cloverdalt. Trained by Lloyd Ducharme. Time: 1:10.

1:45, 2:20. DICKIE well rated. r.heHnod in the stretch end thn held Skip's Pride safe. SKIP'S PRIDE could not hold the winner. MR CHIEF best of the others, did not threaten.

UlNILLAi rs.M PH. 424-8218 10601 JASPER AVE. Winner: by Laurel Guy Jr. out of May Rings. Owned and trained by Joe Stoooler, Neudort.

Time: :34, 1:10, 1:45, 2:19.3. CHESTNUT KING, alwavs In contending position, chiiienaed for the lead at the head of tho stretch and crevaiied In lono, hard drive. GENERAL HANK went to th front -at once, and lust missed. SILVER DIRECT, J3'-t of racing room after Ssing far back early, failed set through on tho Inside. Open Thursday Night Til 9 p.m..

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