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Daily News from New York, New York • 193

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Daily Newsi
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New York, New York
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193
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TURNER. Continued from page 15 been comfortable with for so long) can no longer pay the cost of building and keeping up the multimillion dollar boats. Syndicates and brash young men have come to rule this sport. There are few Harold Vanderbilts in sports anymore now it's mostly Gene Autrys, George Steinbrenners and Ted Turners. Dennis Conner, the owner of "Freedom," is in the drapery business in San-Diego.

may be a little faster, but that's no excuse for his record this year." "There are those who think that Turner is like a schoolboy who wants to get thrown out of school" rather than face up to failure. Of the August trials, Turner spokesman Jones says: "If 'Courageous' come out and beat 'Freedom' a couple of times, we can still do it. If we go out and lose the first four to it will be all over." Should that happen, there would be sighs of relief down 44th St. that would echo even into the serene lobby of the Algonquin. It would mean that this Some members agree that as long as -Turner keeps winning, he's welcome to cause as much trouble as he likes.

Af'the end of the June and July trials, "Courageous" had a terrible won-lost record of 6 to 20, compared with a to 21 for "Clipper" and an excellent 29 to 3 for "Freedom." Turner's last hope is to do well in the August trials, which get under way Tuesday off Newport, R.I. That explanation didn't wash with one club member. "Turner has lost his concentration," the man said. "He's not keeping his eye on the ball. 'Freedom' time the knight assigned to protect "the ugly old mug" would most likely be Dennis Conner, who smiles a lot Above the door of 37 W.

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