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I )The VANCOUVER SUN: Thur. July 27, 196793 NURSERY STAKES CHAMP HARNESS HANDICAP Sumner Wins Toronto's Rodger Sumner won SEVENTH RACE Mile. N.W. P500 PATERSON PARK TONIGHT Weather Clear Track Fail fervency Stair off the ACT in is, furse: J-i'U. (4) Black Cmerald (Dnnslas) Dan Richard (E.

Stewart) (I) Gypsy Lee, Tass (Marks) 15) Mike Richard (La Coste) (3) Native Prince (Haeberlel the 13-mile handicap Chancellor, Boulevard bicycle race Wednesday with a time of 30 minutes, FIRST RACE Mile. Maidens and N.W., life N.W. two race 1967. Purse: JU0. Hr Tiriszv: The victories jvorthyf ats.

a hill I9 THamnnHV ESircitti GOC8t5d3r---SSc-3s4-Wes vSCk Gawthorne (30:40) and Larry $4,090 apiece and Fervency didn't have Craig D. flew around the old turns in Black Emerald should charge to D. Junqult Junes) (Bex son I (Korster) (Marks) (R. Green) Atherton was third in 30:41. (1) Henry Richard (2) Hujal Fri-e (3) D.

U. Pointer 5) Patricia Marie (7) Impshun (4) Widow Key (6) Ida Axworthy victory If stays on pace. Dan Richard also a charger, should be very close. Gypsy Lee Tass strong second last out a brilliant 1:11.3. Treasures Glory was ridden by Joe Baze and combined with his victory EIGHTH RACE Mile.

N.W. 1350 In (Davie) like standout Tane: SliiJO. (1) Billy Joe Command (Chandler) (2) Rudney's Shamrock (Kennedy) he moved ahead of Wayne Harris in the riding race. The score: Baze 59, here, would return very short price. Koyal Freo has beaten others before.

G. Pointer best of rest. SECOND RACE Mile. Trotters N.W. 3350 In 1967.

Also pacers five or more starts this meet N.W. S170 in Harris 58, (SI Laura Richard (Oliver) (7) Glen Thunderbird (Douglas) (6) Mac Pointer (Bexson) (41 Lord Jay (Cousins) (31 Bobble Thunderbird (Wills) Billy Joe Command Qualified In good Among the 5,485 fans were Reeves from eight B.C. breeding districts and 1967. Purse: $2(10. return FRIDAY Crystal in.

Ill3 G.23 time, best if layoff hasn't hurt Rodney's Shamrock coming off win in slop, has done 2:12 mile. I Richard has slight edge over others. ONE BEST Black Emerald 47) LONG SHOT Santa Mia (4) vs. SPOKANE INDIANS Capilano Stadium, 8 p.m. Reservations: 876-4171 (3) fori Spmniler (Douglas) (2) Black O'Henry (Mohorlch) (1) Darnell Five (No driver) (5) Dusty's Delight (No driver) 16) Pay Bob (Attolini) (7) Irene Colby iConroy) (4) Lark Yates iTowers) Corl Soanaler should find these By ARCIUE McDpALD Smohs other things, Sam Brunson twice saddled a horse named Colonel Mack to defeat mighty Swaps so you could forgive him if he wasn't doing cartwheels when Eexyenry, wm a division of the B.C.

Nursery Stakes Wednesday. "Nice colt, isn't he. Maybe the nicest that's ever come off that farm," Branson remarked in a manner which made you believe he knew all along that Fervency would win the Nursery and run six furlongs in a remarkable 1:12. Fervency's time was one second and one-fifth faster than it took Bob and John Howe's handsome colt Treasures Glory to nose out Cy McQuire and Jack St. Mars Velazquez, a big, highly prom-, ising colt who still moves with the awkwardness of inexperience.

The farm which Fervency came off is the palatial ACT Stock Farm, the nom de course of the late Austin C. Taylor who raced such great horses as Indian Broom, Whichcee, Special Agent and Colonel Mack. But he bought those with cold cash, and the triumph of breeding an outstanding horse eluded him. horses easier. Black O'Henry improv to work as hard as Treasures Glory to earn his paycheque.

He led all the way and held sway by five lengths over Gemini Cedar Chsm Fervency runs in the Vanada Stable colors of Peter Bentley and Austin G. E. Taylor, son of the late squire of the ACT spread. He is ACT breeding to the core. Haig, his sire, raced for ACT and his dam Myrobelle was sired by Rolyat, which is Taylor spelled backwards.

Roger Trejos, the talented Panaman-dian who rode Fervency, says the small, chestnut colt will be even better "when he learns to run." If you would like Mr. Trejos to explain himself he'll gladly oblige. "Well, he kind of loafs and waits for horses to come to him and when they do he pins bis ears and scrambles with bis legs and goes off stride a little. He'll be better when he develops a. smoother stride." The 1:12 clocking was the fastest a juvenile has negotiated the Exhibition Park oval since it was revamped two ing oi late.

Darnell live iooks line oest of trotters. MIDSUMMER TEHT THIRD RACE 6 furlongs. Winners $:0 plus 1967. Purse: J200. (3) Widow Richard (D.

Jungquist) (1) Sharl Tai (HIkkIiis) (2) Patsy's Kiitter (Oliver) (4) Cardinale Joe (Attolini) each took a turn in decorating a winner. GALLOP POLL-The B.C. Racing Commission yesterday fined owner-trainer Bill Lochead $500 as a result of a positive test for the pain-killing drug procaine (or a derivative thereof) on Miss Electric, second-place finisher in the second race Monday, July 17. Lochead was found guilty under the "absolute insurer" rule which holds the trainer responsible for the condition of his horse entered in a race, regardless of the acts of third parties. The Commission handed down its verdict after Lochead appealed a much stiffer sentence imposed by the track stewards.

(Form chart P. 57) (5) Flo Klcnard (Beaupre) (6) Langlev City iTinkler) Widow Richard class of this field with this post Sharl Tas has the speed to be right there. Palsy's Sister having good year. FOURTH RACE BA furlonzs. N.W.

In 1967. Purse: J200. SALE (3) native rrince (Haeoerle) (2) Dan Richard (E, Stewart) (1) Gypsy l-ee Tass (Marks) (4) Black Emerald (Douglas) (6) B.C. Highlander (Wiggins) (5) Mike Richard. (LaCoste) (7) Santa Mia (H.

Slewart) Native Prince looked real sham in "PIONEER" 9x9'x7' Adjustable centre pole "PALMETTO" 9'xl2x7' Adjustable centre pole CABIN TENT 8'xl0'x7' 42 icq SALE REELS 'N' CREELS PAN-AM GAMES RESULTS last short dash, needs only repeat Dan Richard must stay closer to pace to have chance. Gypsy Lee Tass threat from this post. SALE STANDINGS Masse, Montreal, 356.775; 3. Cuba FIFTH RACE Mile. N.W.

3350 In 11 7 2 1967. Purse: 32(10. (3) Shelter silk EQUESTRIAN Individual Dressage 1. Mrs. 4 4 (D, (4) Bid Richard (7) Monica's Jack (Russo) Jung(iuist) (Oliver) (Jeras) Kyra Downton, United States, 1,352 1 1 0 1 3 United States Canada Chile Argentina Mexico Cuba Uruguay Venezuela (5) Silver Riggs (6) Miss Huf 1 (Morlsseau) 1 1 ffff-Slhiore Fishing Off-shore fishing fell off in many areas in the past week but some good catches were reported in a puims; z.

eapr. raincio Chile, 1,309 3. Ma. Guillermo Squella, Chile, 1,279.5 first three riders competed in ride-off for first three places. SHOOTING (1) Key Counsel (Cousins) 1 0 1 (Johnson) (2) Billie Mac Shatter Silk looked A WIDE SELECTION OF OTHER TENT MODELS AND SIZES Ask About Our PACKAGE DEALS On Complete Outfits TRADE IN YOUR OLD TENT Mail orders invited THE OUTDOOR STORE 32 West Cordova MU 3-7281 good in first EnrllRh ltfAlrh InrflvUnal.

start should handle these. Bid Richard Alt Mayer, Kitchener, Ont, 598 equals SHIMMING Women's SOO-metm free-style: 1. ready for best Monica's Jack gets new anver, mreat stays nai. wona recora Dy Dave Boyd of U.S. In 1966, breaks games record of 590 by Enrico Forcella, Venezuela in 1963; 2.

Rhody Nornberg, U.S. 593; Olegario SIXTH RACE Mile. Winners 1350 Pamela Kruse, United Slates. 2:11.91 games record, previous record 2:15.70 by Miss Kruse in heat; 2. Marion Lay, Vancouver.

2:14.68: 3. Angela Cough- plus 1967. Purse: 3200. CD widow Kichard (D, Jungqulst) tew not spots. Ian, Burlington, 2.15.66.

English Match Team: 1 IT () I.anllrv City (Tinkler) Federal fisheries reports 2,379 Bruce Meredith, Rhody Nornberg. Women's 200-metre backstroke: U. Elaine Tanner. Vancouver. 2:24.44 Woodward's and Army ft Navy Gary Anderson and Dave Ross breaks world record of 2,376 by U.S.

in 1966 and games record of 2.349 hv in world record, previous world mark (1) snarl Tass (Wiggins) (5) Flo Richard (Beaupre) (4) Cardinale Joe (Attolini) (2) Patsy's Sister (Olive?) Widow. RlrhArd fust looks too onnrt 2:26.4 by Karen Mulr of South Africa at Lincoln, Aug. 18, 1966; games for this field. Lanslev City consistent recora, previous recora 2:27.01 oy miss sort, will be in picture. Sharl Tass won tanner in neat; 2.

Kermis Moore, u.a. 3. Cathy Ferguson, U.S. last 2:14.3. 2:32.48.

Many limits of coho reported at the south end of Lasqueli Island and in the Egmont area. Pender Harbour area fishermen appeared to be concentrating on springs, with fishing slow. Haddock's Marina reported a 27-pounder. Fraser Valley fishing was reported fair in Rolley, Whon- nock and Como lakes and in Mea's MO-metra batterfl.v: Mark ivoo; t. uanaoa iiu oa, sL Catharines, OnL, Alf Mayer, Kitchener, OnL, Jim Hennok of the RCAF and Beverly Pinney of Webster's Corners, B.C., 3.

Mexico, 2.347. DIVING Women's three-metre: 1. Sue Gos-slck, United States, 752.05 points; 2. Mickie King, U.S., 736.70; 3. Kathy McDonald, Vancouver, 712.00.

FENCING Men's Indlvldaal foUs: 1. Guillermo Spitz, U.S., 2:06.42 world record, previous world mark 2:06.6 by Kevin CHECK THE NEW DEELEY DEAL Berry, Australia at ToKyo uct. is. 194; games record, previous record :ii.i dv spitz in neat: i. lora Arusoo.

Montreal, 3. Mike Burton, now on aauueao, Argenune; z. Axeirod, U.S.; U.S. 2:13.26. Men's 100-metre freestyle i 1.

Donald Havens, U.S., 53.79 seconds games Hi: it Stave river and poorer in recora, previous recora Dy zacnary Zorn, U.S., in heat; 2. Zachary Zorn, U.S., 53.97; 3. Sandy Gilchrist, Ocean Falls, B.C., 54.85. Women's KM-metra breutstroke: 1. Alouette and Stave lakes and the Coquitlam and Alouette 4.

viiaiiuu vanillin, Argentina, WATER POLO Mexico 3, Cuba 2 Brazil 11, Columbia 3 U.S. 16, Canada 1. FIELD HOCKEY Argentina 5, Mexico 0 Canada 1, Jamaica 1, tie USA 3, Netherlands Antilles 9 Trinidad-Tobago 4, Bermuda 0 MEN'S VOLLEYBALL Mexico defeated Purin ni. u.ie EHolsdd? Katie Ball, U.S., 2:42. 18 games rivers.

Fishing has been generally slow because of low water. record, previous record 2:46.4 Dy miss Ball in heat; 2. Ciaudie Kold, U.S., 2:48.93 3. Ana Marie Norbis, Uruguay, 2:52.11. Gymnastics Women's team: 1.

U.S. Marie Wal-ther, Kathle Gleason, Debbie Bailey, Donna Schaenzer. Linda Metheny, 15-7-15-5-15-10. United States defeated Argentina 15-Ot 15-4, 154. I nterior reports indicate that fishing is holding up in Shuswap lake.

Gang trolls FRED DEELEY LTD. Serving B.C. for over half a century 901 W. Broadway, RI 1.2171 5 SOCCER Argentina 3, Colombia 0 Mexico 2, Trinidad-Tobago 1 BASEBALL Cuba 4, Mexico 1 USA 8, Puerto Rico 3 BASKETBALL Brazil 102, Canada 89 Mexico 71, Cuba 66 I Joyce Tanac 362.377 points; 2. Canada Suzanne Cloutier.Ste.

Theresa de Blainvilie, Marilyn Minaker, Toronto, Sandra Hartley, North Vancouver, Susan McDonnell, Toronto, Glenna Sebestyen, Saskatoon, Diane rated the Vancouver-Howe Sound area as "only fair" with a few pinks to five pounds a at Cowan's Point, Gower Point and Cape Roger Curtis, along with some coho and chinooks. A few chinooks to 25 pounds were taken off Gower. The Porteau area produced a few chinooks and a 29'i-pounder was taken at Britannia. A few coho and several chinooks to 18V4 were reported from Horseshoe Bay. Tsawwassen Chinooks 10 to 12 pounds available and coho increasing.

Southern gulf islands The east point of Saturna was a hot spot for coho, with boats averaging three fish. Herring strip and bucktails were the best lures. Active Pass was good for chinooks and coho with boats averaging two fish. Nanaimo and northern gulf islands Stuart Channel and Porlier Pass areas poor and the Vancouver Island coast generally poor. Improvement is expected in a few weeks.

Browns Bay to Duncan Bay area, fairly good for chinooks. A 44-pounder was reported at Campbell River. Toba Inlet Red-hot fishing for heavy white chinooks. One limit reported fish of 25, 30, 40 and 45 pounds. Gibbs No.

8 and Wonder 6 and 7 spoons reported successful. Sunshine Coast Fishing improved below Jervis Inlet. CANADA yjT for the lt price of tJ AT THE GAMES in rv SWIMMING HTMi'a m.nwlM hnttnrflT: Tom Arusoo, Montreal, second in finaL Ron Jacks, Vancouver, sixtn in xinai. Women's zOS-m Backstroke: and worms have been producing rainbow and gray trout to four pounds. A pearly pink Lucky Louie accounted for a seven-pound lake trout.

Silver flatfish also producing fish. Fraser Lodge on Sugar Lake near Lumby reports excellent fishing with several limits. Pinaus Lake Resort reports more than 400 trout boated in last Sunday's Falkland fishing derby. One boat accounted for 30 fish. Spratley flies and fast-sinking fly lines accounted for some limits.

Excellent fishing was reported at Sheridan Lake near 100-Mile House. OUTDOORS CALENDAR Army. Navy, Air Force Unit 26 Rod and Gun annual salmon derby, Whytecllff Boat Rentali, Sunday, weigh-in 2:30 p.m. Entry fee payable at ANAF, 43rd and Fraser. Central North Thompson Rod and Gun Club, turkey shoot.

Sunshine Valley Rifle Range, Clearwater, Aug. 10 a.m. Elaine Tanner. Vancouver, first in final, Jeanne Warren, Vancouver, fourth In finaL Women's MO-m ttt breaststrake Mirv Pat Pumfrev. Victoria.

B.C. fifth in final. Donna Ross, Montreal, seventh in Men's lse-metm freestyle: Sandy Gilchrist, Ocean Falls, B.C.. third In final. Bob Hasting, Lethbridge, Alta.

fourth in final. If it's sure-footed on a wet road, imagine the control you'd have on a dry road. women's 200-metre freestyle: Marion Enjoy a thrilling day at Lav. Vancouver, second in final. Angela Coughlan, Burlington, OnL, tnira in unai.

vrtih nutrh Tine: Alf Maver. Kitchener, Ont, won gold medal. nmjtomsrj TENNIS Fave Urban. Windsor. Ont, SIZE EACH SET OF 4 650-14 $29.70 $89.10 775-14 $34.45 $103.35 825-14 $38.70 $116.10 cnnd.rnund match, ladies' Singles.

Vicki Bemer. Vancouver, lost ntr second match. Eliminated. Mea's dovMMl Boo ueaara, Lm- BASEBALL SCORES noxvllle. and Francois Godbout, Montreal, eliminated in quarter-final.

Mixed doables: Bob Bedard, Lennox-vllle. and Vicki Berner. Vancou Kansas CUT MM 1M Ml 3 PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE ver, won first-round match. WRESTLING Vancouver, Krauise. Sanford (8) and Root Tal LESS $2.00 FOR A RECAPAELE CASING FREE MOUNTING BUDGET TERMS ALL OTHER SIZES AT SIMILAR SAYINGS i i i ton 7)i Coleman, Knowles (9), Bald 111 Stepnns cr 1 ia and Coleman Bantamweight: Charles Nixon, Burlington, OnL, lost third round bout by Parade to the Post Fri.

5 p.m.; Sat. 1:45 p.m. Rain or Shine. For information and 254-1631. WATCH THE FEATURE RACE OF THE DAY Bob Gillingham Channel 8 1 1 :35 p.m.

every racing rt day. win (9) Casanova. (8- 10 0 Canipbll3b 5 3 6). Krausse (5-U). Home rans 4 10 Raudmanrf 4 2 decision.

FMifeerwelckt: Pat Bolger. Dutton, Washington, Howard (26), McMuuen 4 2 4 10 Altmantt hist third-round bout Eliminated. (10). Cleveland at Chicago, rain. KATinvAi.

i.KAnms Lightweight: Ray Lougheed, Moose Jaw, won third-round bout by Drlscll ss Foil ph-ss Gaines rf Schwrtz lb Reimer If Hughes 2b Dickson Elliot cf Bando3b Lachmnn Rodrigz Wardp Clement ph-2b disqualification. 1 5 3 4 3 1 0 5 3 4 2 0 2 0 'elterweliBt: Nick Schorl. GuelDh. 4 2 0 Penac 5 1 1 Ellass 10 0 Barton 4 10 Smith If 4 0 0 Boccablb 5 1 0 Breedg2b 0 0 0 Faul 2 0 0 Fletcher 58 40 .592 Wei 56 42 .571 2 53 46 .535 5tt 4420 Lougheed Highway (Just West of Brentwood) CY 9-4357 Open 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.

daily St Louis Chicago CinclnnaU Atlanta San Francisco Pittsburgh Philadelphia Los Angeles New York Houston Ont, lost first Dout in inree starts. Extra hesTTwelght: Bob Cham breault Montreal, won bout MEN'S VOLLEYBALL Canada lost to Brazil 15-10, 15-8, 15-3. FIELD HOCKEY Canada and Jamaica tied 1-L SHOOTINO inn Tidala 41 Ml! 50 44 .532 6 51 48 ..515 Vk 48 47 .505 8 'A 46 48 .489 10 42 54 .438 35 39 55 .415 17 40 59 .404 1814 SOft 3SJ 7 11 Tl r.4 Awarded first base on catcher i ic JOCKEY CLUB i Interference. All Team English match: Canada won Cincinnati Tm. 7MM0x-l 000 Ml 0-1 1 Atlanta econa-piace saver meaai.

FOIIESTRIAN Drlscoll, Hughes, Lacliemann, nDT.im TiTR VancoU' Queen. Abernathy (9) and Edwards Individual dlreasaae: Inez Fischer Niekro, Hernandez (7) Upshaw (8) ver 7. Tacoma 2B Ella, Boccabella Credo, Vancouver, fifth; Christtlot Raymond (9) and uecxer. queen Hanson, Sharon, Ont, eighth; Jean 2. Barton.

Home tmmt Hughes Ella (10), Driscoll (3), Baudman CM) -m (10-5). Li Niekro (b-5). Cincinnati, Johnson (11). Second game rained out. ip er bb so Mackenzie, litn.

FENCING IndlvMaal foil: Gerald Toronto, and Herbert Obst Montreal, eliminated in semi-finals. Hodrlguei (I 10-3) 2-J 5 7 7 3 1 Philadelphia Ms) 1- I 1 Hosstaa 900 109 9M-3 11 1 uliui 3 2 2 2 1 4 Wise. Farrell (9) and Dalrymsle 4 2-3 5 2 2 2 3 Wilson. Sherrv (9) and Bateman Adlesh (8). Sherry (1-0).

L-Wise Fletcher (W. 4- 41-3 3 0 0 1 2 WATE8 rOLO U.S. 16, Canada 1 GYMNASTICS (6-8). Home ran Phuadelptua, Allen 2:18. A 1,223.

(14). Team eomoolsorr exercises: Canada New York 131 949 9M-U It 1 San Francises 980 V3Z OOt I I I won second-place silver medal. Oklahoma CUT 3 Garibaldi, Dowling (4), Leyva (6) Merz (8) and Bryant; Zachary, Fuller it nrviNa Sea ver. R. Taylor (6) and Grote: Kathv McDonald, Vancouver, third, Sadeckl, Bolin (2) Herbel (4) McDsniel (5) Gibbon (6) Henrv (8) and Haller.

(3), Parsons uouse Fuller (1-0), Garibaldi and Nancy Robertson, Edmonton, Diets (6). Seaver (10-6). L-Sadeckl fourth In women three-metre spring' 'I i' ill a V'S J-" ysp ssja 1 (8-5). Home ran Oklahoma City, ooara. (3-2.

Home ran New xorn, Jones (4). MurreU ao. 01 Innings) CYCLING Canadian four-man nursult team fifth SIS 0 5 1 In heat, failed to qualify Plttsbargh 919 191 tl 4 8 1 Los Angeles 909 M9 tOa-t 9 1 Veale, Pizarro (8) and Pagllaroni; Sutton. Regan (8) and Torborg. Indianapolis 1M too 113 1 It 1 Granger, Gilson (8), Piche (), Newton (11) and Corrales; Monteagudo tor quarter-iinais.

YACHTING Veale, (12-4). Sutton (6-12). Home Firm Dntehmaa: Peter Byrne. Van Bauer (9) and Napier, Tola u-u. 1 Newton (0-3).

Home roisTulsa, Pittsburgh, StargeU (14). couver, tmrd in opening race. inn; jnnn arke. Toronto. Tounn.

CMcaav 909 901 991-4 9 St. Loals 189 99 Hi 4 Llahtauw: Don Allen. Clarkson. Ont Kernek (6), Indianapolis, Hicks U5J Nash (13). Denver SOS OSS 3 I SO 40! 411-11 14 mm.

Nye, Niekro (7) and Hundley; Brlles. Lamabe (9). Hoerner (9) and Richards, Otkvi'lle, 8nlM! Howl a Ont, fifth. McCarver. Brlles (5-4).

L-Nye Siebier, Randolph (6) Sauver (6) and Home inn si. i-ouis, Javier IZQUierdO, oanos rusier miu W-Foster (6-5). L-Siebler (4-6). 11. Home ran Spokane, Look (5).

LQ-COST Three Plovers Seattle 0O0 MM S1 1 1 Portln 000 Oil lOx 3 7 0 jiMflfih'i't t.i, Piiriictte (7) and Ranew Woodson, Spring (7), Tlefenauer (9) nri Fosse (8). Woodson (2- Whether partying, or serv-' ing drinks, Canadians are good mixers. And we like to serve gin with good mixers, from tonic and ginger ale to fruit juices and vermouths. So the gin right for eood Ruin Grandview 2). Locke (9-5).

Home raa Port land. Parrllla (4). Three players scored all the San Dtere OD Ml-1 1 Hawaii 60S SUJ 3 1 Tsltourls (L, 13-5) and Schaffer. Bosman (W, 11-9) and French. goals for South Van-Killarney in Wednesday's 14-8 peewee lacrosse victory 'bver Grandview at South Memorial Park.

Scott Middleton fired six and Brent Bosman (11-9). Tsltourls (13-5). Borne rau Hawaii, French (4). AMERICAN LEAOVB 1 i 5C. 1 r-4.

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