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The Spokesman-Review from Spokane, Washington • 14

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-s eft Wio. A y. -18 Tha Spokesman-Review, Saturday, Oct. 2, 1971. RACING'S LATIN BEAT GOES 0 PLA1TAIR RESULTS Wc.00dOcl FRIDAY, OCT.

1-3IST DAY OF 50-DAY MEETING Weather Clear, Track Good Copyright. ISM Triangle Publications Inc. (Daily Racing Form) 101FIRST RACEPu sa POO. 3. and alear.oldg.

Maiden. Claiming alog00. PLAY. FAIR COURSE. Dynamite Pat Tops in Trial NEW YORK (AP) Tinajero, picking up the Latin beat sounded by Canonero II during the Triple Crown series goes after the Woodward Stakes Saturday at STEADY STAR SETS Belmont Park against the likes of Shuvee and Cougar II; A field of 12 was entered Fri-, IV1I1DTT rr 73 rl rit Tb1J'r1TJ WORLD TROT RECORD 251 Cuatro Joys (Cheadle) 120 I 4-112 3-11y 2-3 14 7,05 Ross Of All (Matt) 116 9 1-2 1-3 1-112 2-4 34.40 231 Prince Miracle (R Wriahl) 114 1 5-2 5.112 3.,12 3-312 9,15 Too of The Mound (Knowles) 120 4 6-2 6-1 4-1 4-3vs 3.80 Gentle Ptincess (McAlister) 115 2 944 12 5-4 4-2 11,10 241 isillih (J Andtows) 116 5 7-12 7-112 6-h 6-8 17.90 231 Jolly Green (Takein) 116 7 2-I 2-12 7-2 7-h 39.15 24,1 Pavel Urchin (Sheooard) 116 6 10 9-5 9-3 44 4,70 Andy' Rouser 116 10 3-112 4-12 S-h 9-612 3.15 Race (Doll) la 3 lit 10 10 10 5.20 3-5, 1-5, 119 2.5.

S. R. Augustan 1111Cuatro Jayas 16.10 9,10 5 90 al 3, Four and TwentyPetite Gem 19)Ross of All 19.110 9,60 Trainer 8 Kean IllPrince Mtracle 140 Starter) goad Won drating. 302SECOND RACEPurse 4400. and up.

Claiming 41,000. MAYFAIR 4-112 3-112 2-3 1-h 7.051 1-2 1-3 1-112 2-4 34.40 5-2 5-112 3-12 3-312 9 15 6-2 0-1 2 4-1 5.4 4-312. 3 8n 11. 4-2 11 10 7-112 6-h 6-9 17.90 7-h 39.15 10 9-5 9-3 9.2 430 Oregon Charovr Seeks Derby Favorite's Role day for the prestigious weightfor-age test at 1 miles. With 12 starters, the race will be worth $115,000, with $68,060 to I me winner.

Speedy And Free (0oil) Ill 4 2-3 2-5 I-n s.so I Rafael Escudero's Tinajero 52 DorotnY's Alibi (Hathaway) 3-113 1 1-1141 4-PAI 342." 11" is like Canonero II, a 3-year- 152 Kay Dee O. (Taketa) 118 9 9-12 6-12 6-3 3-134 1.951 22 Don 's Petrullah (Lewis) 118 2 1-12 1-1 2-2 4-no S15 I old and a Kentucky-bred. Cann30 Pats Forecast (Ws) 5-116 6-112 61 5-12 5-112 22 Sir Pane (Mtschnischr) 118 3 5-1 S-1is 4-112 6-312 43.15 nero II did most of his racing32 Aliann (Howg) 118 10 10 9-1 8-3 7-nk 10.25 4, '42 Gay Echo (Gibson) 120 8 7-112 8-2 7-12 8-7 6.35 in venezuela before the Ken80 Little Jurncis Out (Youngren) 121 6 8-h 10 9-3 9 69.55 tucky Derby. Tinajero has clone Silver Issue (Jennings) 113 7 6 2-3 3-11 10 broke dwn. 10.05 ne 1-5, .1:13 2-5, 1:18 1-5.

Owner R. H. Belvoir most of his racing in Puerto Speedy And Free (0oil) Ill 4 252 DorothY's Alibi (Hathaway) 3-113 1 252 Kay Dee G. (Take's) 118 9 222 Don 's Petrullah (Lewis) 118 2 230 Pats Forecast (Wales) 5-116 222 Sir Pang (Mtschnischr) 118 3 232 Aliann (Howo) 118 10 242 Gay Eche t6itnen) 110 11 ISO Little Jumps Out (Ynunoren) 121 6 the winner. LEXINGTON, Ky.

(AP) Steady Joe O'Brien driving set a world pacing record Friday at the Lexington Trots, going a mile in 1:52 to wipe out the old mark held by the famed Bret Hanover. The 4-year-old pacer zipped the first quarter in :28 2-5, hit the half mile in :54 3-5 and was clocked for three-quarters in the time trial with two thoroughbreds going along as The best pacing mile of the past was Bret Hanover's 1:53 3-5 also set at the trotting track here. Atlantic City Handicap at. Atlantic City, with Gr eat Mystery and Brazen Brother co-high-weighted at 122 pounds and Foreign Comet in at 118. Sportsman's Park 612-furlong SNARO Handicap will be run in two 10-horse, 920.000-added divisions.

Careful Manners, 119, and Dark Star King, 117. head the first division while Famed Rockingham ParieS added, six-furlong Lou Smith Memorial Futurity has drawn a Rollin F. Repine's Oregon-bred stretch runner Dynamite Pat tries to establish a firm grip on the favorite's role for the upcoming renewal of the Spokane Derby when he accepts top weight of 122 pounds and faces eight other 3-year-olds today in the $2,000 Spokane Derby Trial at Playfair Race Course. Dynamite Pat will concedei from one to 14 pounds in outside the starting one-mile Derby Trial after de- gate in Johnie High's Oregon feating several of the same 01). Derby.

ponents at the same distance Royal Ruler is expected to set Sept. 25 in the $2,000 Palouse the pace tinder jockey star Len-Handicap. nip Knowles. The quick son of Other starters will includefour-time Washington champion Emerald Stables 1970 Washing-1 cires Qtrnno RIIIPr nnlv nno one-mile Derby Trial after de- gate in Johnie High's Oregon feating several of the same 0P- Derby. ponents at the same distance Royal Ruler is expected to set Sept.

25 in the $2," Palm" the pace tinder jockey star Len-Handicap. nie Knowles. The quick son of Other starters will incillueifour-time Washington champion Emerald Stables 1970 sire Strong Ruler only has one 15 9, Nye li tor (0Sneed), And Free 13.00 111 .70 5.I0 Trein Beer H. lvtion1 oir I Rico. Prince, 121, and Pat Henry, (1 )Dorothv's Alibi 12.50 5 60 Started good Won driving (91Kay Dee Q.

3.20 0011,1 double (6-41 paid S231.60. Tinajero has won 10 of 11 118, are among those in the sec- 303THIRD RACEPurse $900. Maiden. Claiming 64,000. SIX tarts this year and in his only ond section.

LONGS. race in this country he won the Kobuk King, 124, and Pig- 213 Senernal (Younore). n) 120 6 6 2-2 2-4 2-1 11,2 1-3 1. Jerome Handicap. He was as- onero, 120, were in the nine- -223 Hide Anne (Taketn 117 5 -h 6-12 7- 2-no 9-15 signed Pe1az (Knowles) 120 8 3412 3-2 3-4 3-no 3.30 121 pounds, including horse field entered for the Miss Won Ton (R Wright) .111 7 213 Robindy (Chepole) 1-3 1-112 Eddie Belmonte, and was listed 000-added, .1 1-16-mile Tanforan 17o i 5-2 4-112 Vernado Judoe (Doll) 120 1 2 0..

..2 6.3)2 120 as the early 3-1 favorite. Handicap. at Bay Meadows. 213 Senechal (Younoren) 120 6 2-2 2-4 2-112 1-3 -223 Hide Anige (Takeia). 117 5 6-h 6-12 7-1 2-no Pataz (Knowles) 120 8 3-114 3-2 3-4 3-no Miss Won Ton (R Wright) AR 7 1-2 1-3 )-112 4412 213 Robindy (Chepole) 170 7 4112 5-2 4-112 5-12 il Vernada Judoe (Doll) 120 I 10 8-h 8-2 Prince, 121, and.

Pat Henry, 118, are among those in the second section. Kobuk King, 124, and Figonero, 120, were in the nine-horse field entered for the 000-added, 1 1-16-mile Tanforan Handicap at Bay Meadows. Steady Star, owned by the estate of Dave L. Brown of Chattanooga', established a 3-year-old record last season over the same Big Red Mile at 1:54. The world record Friday was set after the last race 253 Somethina Noce (Matt) 117 10 8-112 7-112 641 7-12 253 Pickles Counter (Gibson) 120 2 5-2 4-h 5-1 8-2 1 Harrodsgene (James) 120 9 9-112 10 10 9-12 1C 293 Oh My Stars (Hathawav) 5-115 3 741 9-2 9-2 10 1 Time :24 1-5.

:48 2-5, 1:15 3-S. Owners --Branenburo and Gr (6)Serkschal 510 410 110 Gr 2, Full Steam Shotatire (5)Hide Mae 6.60 4.70 Trainer A. J. BrenenburA 1.811-4 10 3.10 Gr 2, Full Steam Shotafire (5)-Hide Mae 6.60 4,70 Trainer A. J.

13-ranenburn 111 10 111'4 7-112 641 7,2 IL 9.35 I I Two Second Choices 06. 75 31" Cougar a 5-ipar-old of the day at the trots. Washing-I ton Futurity winner, Royal Rul- victory this year, but has met er, 121 pounds. and Mr. or Mrs.

i the best. He made his local debut Lawrence I. Tait's 1971 Oregon Sept. 19, setting the pace and Derby winner. Johnie High, 116' finishing second in the $3.895 pounds.

Washington State Breeders Also scheduled to start are Al-, Handicap while meeting older derton. 117. pounds; Early horses. The Morn. 112; Splendid Ruler, Goes in Stretch 112; Saltis.

110: Rickety, 109. James A will he and Mr. Ritter Weed. 108. aboard Johnie High.

Although The 10-acre program also will 1 II a stretch-runner, include the the 11.800 Mt. Spokane Estate BROKERS Properties for Sale Revised Price or New Listing or New Listing le High went to the front in the paceless Palouse Handicap and continued gamely to finish third. He is expected to improve off that outing because it was his first start in more than six weeks. The sturdy gelding followed a similar pattern on the way to his Oregon Derby triumph, coming off seven weeks on the sidelines after a Handicap, a test at Its miles matching candidates for the Inland Empire Marathon later this month. Post time will be 2 p.m.

Racing will continue Sunday when two-year-old stars, including Mr. and Mrs. James P. Seabeck's Spokane Futurity winner Charity Line, will meet in the 17th running of the $3,500 added Juvenile effort to avoid errors in these listings. When errors do occur, All dote including price, must agree with DHUD files.

lean-bred owned by Mary F. field of 14. The high weight at! b44444.46441 il (81-Pata7 310 Started coorvi Won handily Jones, was made sec- 117 is Vasiliki. pm-FOURTH RACE-Purse $1,200. Claiming $5,000.

SIX FURLONGS. choice with Cragwood 248 Short Bux (Chapole) 120 7 2-12 2-112 2-2 I-nk 16 9t Stables stretch-running Pro- 264 Speedful Lands (R Wrigt) III 2 1-3 1-2 1-1 2-414 .115 tanto. Cougar II, winner of five 284 Kiss Me Tammy (Youngren) 117 3 7-1 6-114 5-4 3-nk 12.50 23-4 MI Coneia (Jennings) 114 I 4-11; 4-112 4-5 4.85 California stakes, will carry .126 DHUD OFFICIAL (253) Vincella (Knowles) 120 1 3-2 3-2 3-114 5-nk 3.40 Sh Rea I No Candy (Doll) 117 5 8 7h 7-h 6-, 35.70 pouns an Bill oemaker NOTICE TO NS Sissy Eactie (Taheta) IN 6 5-2 5-112' 1, 6-1 7-2 1995 while Jorge Velazquez makes 184 Slam The Gate (Prouty) 117 :47 3-5. 114 4-5. Owner T.

Bicandi Up most of the 126 pounds car- Short peedful uL Rx ands 35.80 11 30 610 1318 ,2, Mrtotah Flux-Short (-rust ried by the 4-year-old Protanto, DHUD-Owned 3.30 2.60 Trainer 'y' Illicafoli 3)-Kiss Me Tammy 4.10 Started good-- Won driving. winner of the Whitney and )(Is-FIFTH RACE-Purse $1,000. 3-year-olds and up. Claiming $1,500. ONE MILE.

Stymie Handicap. 23-3-Opera Star (Gibson) 121 4 2-h 2-2 1-114 1-5 I-814 2.80 8-h 9-5 7-1 7-h 2-112 2.40 Shuvee, Mrs. Whitney Stone Asterisk (1) Shows I 5-1 6-1 3-h 4-114 3-h 7.55 5-year-old mare who is the all- 10 10 10 6-1 4-1 5.15 9-3 8-12 6A2 S-112 5-312 staff 7.50 time di sta money earner with 1h I-h 2-2 3-b 6,414 27,00 0 li 6-1 6-h 7-1 8-4 7-114 7-1 11.30 $820,45, was se a 12 Sh Errors: HUD and this newspaper make special a 3-12 3114 4-h 7-3 5-112 5-1 9-5 9-8 45.00 vs 84 6-2 10.10 will carry 123 including they cla not become official through publication. rs 4-112 4-h 9-h 10 10 77.50 on Turcotte. Owner -Woo-Wong 15 4, Turf Charger-Operetta Others entered were Farewell Trainer T.

O. Crawford iil offer for new listings wi cce us ll aptd i Started good Won easily. Party, 121; Rule By Reason Inta 126; West Coast Scout, 121; of duplication offers, a drawing will is: held at I "all- Sound Off, 121; Loud, 126; Wig 34944, accepted on a day iToodhayarabawsiucces 414' purchasers', sOnumt el r2 6 entry olheBraShiagnmtunIdl Al and Never Bow, 126 each. DHUD Sole Trainer Angel Penna decided No. Address Pries against running William' A.

Le-. 562-031196 i 6101 N. Nettleton 11,000 inn 3-year-old Bold Reason, 562-031111 13124 E. alleyway 18,000 562-030378 7020 NI. Wall 15,750 winner of six straight, because 562.028534 1804 E.

Liberty 15,000 wits- 562-0337 66 3310 W. Heresy 12,800 I 7.. A field of eight 3-year-olds 562-026060 1492 E. 15th 25,750 will contest the seven furlong An7941 56 2508 W. Francis 16.800 XleFOUR TN RACEPurse $1,200.

2-yearolds. Claiming $5,000. SIX FURLONGS. 248 Short Bux (Charm le) 264 Speedful Lands (R Wridt) 284 Kiss Me Tammy (Youndrell) 234 MI Coneia (Jennings) (253) Vince ila (Knowles) No Candy (Doll) NS Sissy Eau le (Taheta) 184 Siam The Gate (Prouty) :47 3-5, 114 4-5. (7)Short Rue 35.80 11 30 (2)Speedful Lands 3.30 (3)Kiss Me Tammy 305FIFTH RACEPurse 31,000.

3-year-otds and amo CAs Int A field of 14. The high weight at 117 is Vasillid. royacEgTrAL Real DHUD-Owned Asterisk (1 Shows To hero successful purchasers, DHUD Sale Na. Address Price 562-031196 6101 N. Nettleton 11,000 562-031111 13124 E.

Valleywrzy 18,000 562-030378 7020 N. Wall 15,750 562-028534 1 804 E. Liberty 15,000 562-033766 3310 W. Heroy 12,800 562-026060 1492 E. 15th 25,750 360294.56 2508 W.

Francis 16,800 Errors: HUD and this newspaper make special they do not become official through publication. Initial offer for new listings will be accepted until of duplication offers, a drawing will be held at accepted on a day to day basis. .5..5, Ai iii I (263) Ticcohue (Knowles) jai a 282 Nu Fever (Giesbrecht) 121 1 )94 Lotta Lit Dell (Mtschnbehr) 118 4 (730) Count Sullivan (How) 121 9 273 Bermudas Partner (Shendard) 116 2 262 Pete Fist (D Wright) 121 6 (254) Continental Lady (Matt) 116 5 232 Uddie's Pride (Hathaway) 5-113 10 263 Madita (Schilling) 115 7 15, :48 1-5, 1:13 3-5, 139 4-5. (4)--Doera Star 7,60 1.30 3.40 (3)Ticcogue 4.10 3.20 (1)Nu Fever 3.80 '263) Ticcohue (Knowles) 121 3 282 Nu Fever (Giesbrecht) 121 1 194 Lotta Lt1 Dell (Mtschnbehr) 118 4 230) Count Sullivan (Howg) 121 9 273 Bermudas Partner (Sheppard) 116 2 262 Pete Fist (D Wright) 121 6 1254) Continental Lady (Matt) 116 5 232 Uppie's Pride (Hathaway) 5-113' 10 263 adita (Schilling) 115 7 I-5, :48 1-5, 1:13 3-5, 139 4-5. '41-Opera Star 7.60 4.30 3.40 31--Ticcobue 4.10 3.20 14-Nu Fever 3.80 41:30 the 5th work day after this publication.

In cam 11:00 emu the following Monday. All other offers will be md.e. bad cough interrupted his cam i4a nest a 1 nalEll Heating FAG FAG FAG FAG FAO EBB FAG brokers may m11456-2563 or 456-2564. Ws Gar Code Mrm. Roth ease or CP E11-1 2 1 100 0 18-1 3 1 100 0 G11-1 3 1 100 0 F8-1 2 2 70 1 G-1 2 1 100 1 R-1 4 2 100 2 H8-1 3 1 r.1 The following properties only are available for a section 233 mortgage.

Minimum deposit $200: Gr. or CP 0 0 0 1 1 2 I BAY MEADOWS 562.027011 702 E. Bismork 15,650 G8-1 2 1 100 0 UR 562-032442 12018 E. buckeye 18,000 18-1 3 11 2 100 0 FAG 562.030961 3607 E. Bridgeport 17,000 H8-1 2 1 100 0 FAG Listings of DHUD acquired properties will appear ht Saturday Spokesman-Review a.

Please cali Anthony, poker and turns, RI 7-6091 and advise them of any DHUD lock boxes you have on hand. DHUD properties are offered for sale to qualified purchasers without regard to the prospective purchaser's race, color, religion or national Purchasers should contact the real estate broker of their choice. Offers to purchase moy be submitted directly to the local DHUD office when the purchaser cannot secure the services of a qualified broker. The local DHUD office is located at 746 U.S. Court House, Room 746.

TANFORAIN MEETING Clear and Fact FIRST 6 Furlongs. 0 Tiger, 7.20, SAO, 3.80; Bold Patient 12.60, 7.00; Shapely Shill 5.60. Time 1:12. SECOND 1 1-16 Mile. Gay Time 22.20, 9.20, 5.80; do-Mr.

Sealth 14.20, 7.80; Phinneas 5.00. Time 145 4-5. doDisqualified from first to second. Daily Double (44) Paid 1121.20. THIRD 6 Furlongs.

Empiredots 2.60, 2.20; Nasty Nomor 2.80, 2.40; a-Get-I ling Ahead 240. Time 1:11 1-5. FOURTH 1 Mile. Fundy Bay 4.00, 2.60. 2.20; Denres 2.91, 2.60; Skirl.

The Pipes 3.00. Time 1:39 3-5. FIFTH 1 Mile. Drifting Sands SAO, 3.60, 2.80; Admiral Winds too, 5.00; Lacey Stepsome 4.40. Time 1:39 45.

I SIXTH 1 Mile. Just Like Uptown 16.80, 6.60, 5.40; Lodge Magic 10.80, 6.60 Good Omen 1.40. Time SEVENTH 6 Furlongs. Noble Royal 22.80, 1.20, 3.60; Kay Cee 3.80, 3.CO; Snarlpy Nashville 2.60. Time 1:11 3-5.

Pipes 3.00. Time 1:39 3.5. FIFTH 1 Mite. Drifting Sands 5.40,, 160, 2.80; Admiral Winds 8.80, 5.00; LaoeV Stepsome 4.40. Time 1:39 4.5.

SIXTH 1 Mile. Just Like tioterai- I 16.80, 6.60, 5.40; Lodge Magic 10.80, 6.60; Good Omen 7.40. Time SEVENTH A Furlongs. Noble Royal 22.80, 7.20, 3.60; Kay Cee 3.80 MO; Snarl. riSe Nashvi 1 lle 2.0.

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of Dynamite Taxi, will have( Alderton, who rallied boldly to Ronald Chapple aboard as they finish second to Dynamite Pat try to repeat their Palouse in the Palouse, and Early The Handicap success today. Dyna- Morn, a winner of three sprints mite Pat has been extremely this year in allowance company, consistent in a campaign also figure as contenders. Early against the Northwett's leading The Morn rolled to victory in sophomores this year, winning the Muchkin Purse at a sprint three with five seconds and four distance in the mud here last thirds. He finished fourth after sunday. HORSE.0-SCOPE SATURDAY, OCT.

2-32ND DAY OF 50-DAY MEETING First Post Time 2 P.M., Pacific Daylight Time (Horses listed in arder of handicapper's preference) 311FIRST RACEPurse and 4yearo)d maidens. ONE MILE. Ind PP Horse Jockey Wt. Odds Comment 271 9 Hit More (Doll). 116 85 Slight edge in open race 271 8 Gopher Girl (Wales) y106 5-2 Could latch them all 271 1 Go Frth Pop (RWrt) 116 3-1 May have needed last 271 13 One White Foot (Knwls) 116 7-2 lough if draws in 241 5 Grey Mammy (JHAnds) 113 6-1 Should like the distance 171 8 mary (Voungren) 113 111 Must come from far back 241 10 Quick Orbit (ChPPle).

116' Maybe later a Rick Rock (Howo) 1 116 12.1 May need therace 201 3 Mr Cover (James) 121 15-1 Has had many chances 251 2 Benii Boy (DINK) 116 201 Chance at a price 271 7 Tan Admiral (Shaard) 121 25-1 Nothing to recommend 131 14 Flaming Count (wales) y109 25-1 Doubtful starter 241 11 March Ruler (Hthwy) )008 25-1 Faces a stern task NI 12 Cam Aureole (Srcy) 116 30-1 Would pay huge price 412SECOND RACEPurse $100. 3-year-olds and up bred in Washington. Claimini 51,250. SIX FURLONGS. 242 4 Power Shift (Hthwy) all6 AS Due for a smasher 272 4 Mr Hey Boy (Wales) y114 5-2 Rider aids chances 262 )0 Vikings Fancy (Howg) 118 3-1 Usually gives good account 2)2 1 Tara Chief (Jensn) 121 9-2 May suddenly awaken 272 3 Jim Stokes (RWrt) 121 6-1 Look for improvement here 222 8 Newell's Choice (Doll) 118 8-1 Could be the upset 14 Silver Jet Crown) 171 -1 Gets part if draws 214 9 Tiger Reign (DWrt) 121 10-1 Has had many chances 252 7 Kwikuk (ShCiPrd) 121 121 Runs well now and then 263 5 Carku (JHAndrews) 118 151 Nothing to recommend 236 2 Persian AN (Tketa) 121 151 Speed for part 11 Gay Teena (James) 118 20-1 Look for easier spot 242 12 End O'Fire (Vens) iie 25-1 Recent efforts dull 272 13 Demers Baby (CIIPPIel 121 30-1 Doubtful starter 313THIRD RACEPurse $1,000 3-year-olds and Up.

Claiming 81,250. ONE AND MILES. 246 4 Mr Bob 8 (Chpple) 121 2-1 Seldom runs a bad One 2 Little Damien (RWrt) 118 5-2 Loves this distance 270 1 Birthday Surprise (Doll) 118 3-1 Would be no surprise 260 5 Baron Charlie (Knwls) 118 7-2 Will be charging at finish 252 6 Lane Tide (Yngrn) 118 64 Must improve some 297 7 Jo Serenade (Crswell) 118 8-1 lab action here 270 3 Deep Question (Settling) 121 12-1 Maybe later 314FOURTH RACEPurse POO. 3year-olds and Up. Claiming $1,000.

PLAYFAIR COURSE. 1 Funsville (Wales) 9114 S-5 Slight edge only 265 2 Sir Gtadiator (Doll) 171 5-2 Drops down for this 243 11 Gonny Susie (Wales) I'M 3-1 Tough if draws in (262)10 Winged Princess (RW1) 118 7-2 Just beat same kind a Rodweeder (Parsons) 121 6-1 Raced well in Canada 270 4 Or Soss (DWright) 121 11-1 Likes a soft track (214) 5 Bosom Buddy (Prty) 121 10-1 May need more distance 195 7 Royal Valley (Matt) 121 121 Must come from far back 235 9 Mamma 8 (Jensen) Ill 15-1 Maybe later 25512 Mr Deo (Gsbrcht) 118 15-1 Has had many chances 255 13 Ship Of State (Chidale) 121 15-1 Runs well now and then 186 14 Tenesim (0Wrt) 121 12-1 Gets part if goes 4 HyP'S Rose (Theta) 115 20-1 Look for easier spot 243 3 Rose 01Fire (Howg) 115 25-1 Faces a stern task 315FIFTH RACEPurse $1,300. 3.year-olds and up. Claiming 52,000. SIX FUR.

LONGS. 082) 3 Kimberly (Wales) yine Chance to repeal 1 Hint O'Mint (Matt) 118 5-2 lab action here (732) 7 Montrover (Knwls) 121 7-2 Would be no surprise 265 6 Smart Star (Doll) 115 9-2 Ready for tap effort 282 14 Jo Tracy (Ynorn) Ill 6-1 Chance if draws in 233 4 Twenty Sue I Iketa) 115 8-1 Speed for part 10 New Mercenary (RWrt) 113 8-1 No line on this one 273 9 Macs Heritage (Hthwy) 10-1 Runs well now and then 282 11 Tiger Eye I ROIrt) tie 10-1 Best gets part 294 12 Nelambay (Crsw11) 121 17-1 Must show improvement (13 15-1 Nothing to recommend 282 II Tia Ann (JHAndrws) 282 5 Burnt Hope (Schlling) 115 1151 Look for easier spot 275 2 Velvet Effort (How()) 118 70-1 Maybe later. 276 13 Harry' Princess (Knwis; lie 25-1 Not off last 316SIXTH RACEPurse and up. Claiming $1,750. PLAYFAIR COURSE.

275 4 Boro-A-Bet (Doll) 121 9-5 Finally found the perted spot 28o 1 a-Rocky Reigh (Choate) 121 52 Could take it all (2651 3 Island Master (JHAnds) 12) 3-1 Sharp but steps up (182) Co Existence (Knwls1 118 9-2 Just beat easier 284 7 a-Brads Choice (Gibsn) Ill 52 Part of strong entry (256) Just You (wales) y114 8-1 Seems Overmatched 280 6 Dew Dream (RWrt) 118 10-1 Speed for part .275. 2 Espirt D'Or (rincirks) lit 12-1 May have needed last L. Robertstrained entry. 317SEVENTH RACEPurse $1,708. 3yeer-olds and Up.

Claiming ONE MILE AND 70 YARDS. 268 Grand Sauk ishoorco PS 2-1 Seems well placed (210) 8 Miss Pharo (Yngrn) 109 5-2 Seldom runs a bad One 287 4 Pervee (RWright) 118 74 Could catch them all 268 3 Hot Knight (Doll) 113 9-2 Usually gives good account 287 1 Beulah A Dreams (Cpple) 116 6-1 Should like the distance 2 Little Jodi (DWrt) 1)11- 8-1 Veteran, may need the race 207 7 Red Mustard (Knwts). 118 10-1 Chance at a price 260 5 Lost Gold (Wales) '009 12-1 Could be the upset 239 9 Sir Amber (HMwv) 4113 15-1 Look for easier spot 252 10 Grano Picaro (Theta) 117 70-1 Maybe later illiEIGHTH RACEPurse 3-year-olds and up. ONE AND ONEEIGHTH MILES. The Mt.

Spokane Handicap. (288 2 Nahei (Wales) 116 5-2 Should came right back 266 3 Harry Safari (Prsns) 117 3-1 Strictly the horse to beat 239 1 Fleet Ala (Mtchbr) 1)6 7-2 Usually gives best 239 8 Mr G. C. (Howe) 115 9-2 Best puts close 749 7 Abbey's Prince (Tketa) 115 6-1 Rider aids chances (268) 9 Sealzie Bay iRsairt) 117 11-1 Just beat easier 206 6 Thong's Son (Jensen) 114 101 Distance will suit 288 4 Sioux Cadet (Hnocks) 114 12-1 Look for improvement here On The Go (Gsbrcht) 114 20-1 May need the race 319NINTH RACEPurse 82,000. 3.year-olds.

ONE MILE. The Derby Trial Hand. (279) 1 Dynamite Pat (Choate) in 8-5 Just beat same 2a9 Royal Ruler (Kim's) 121 5-2 Speed to lead throughout 279 7 Johnie High (JHAndrwS) lle 7-7 Would be no surprise (2e5) 4 Ely The Mrn (HMO 112 9-2 Would be he surprise 179 5 Akierton (RWright) 117 6-1 Chance off recent 774) Splendid Ruler (Don) 112 -1 Should like this distance 796 6 Sams iCraswell) lig 171 Look tor easier spot 286 2 Rickety tWales) losi )5-I Light weight helps 283 3 Mr Bitter Weed (Dila) 108 25-1 Faces a stern task 320-TENTH RACEPurse 3-year-old5. Claiming, $1,600. ONE MILE.

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A 1 rffoorA i vir ,11 'sk, ..7 'W alitta vkt sktttit'i p.m.- 4 4i. iii Saturday a 1' 0 '7: 0 40 ifr I Sidelined Driver NNTatelles Mario' Reine Wise 11 of Sweden watches Mario Andretti of the United States roar, past in his Ferrari during time trials Friday for the US. Grand Prix at Watkins Glen, N.Y. Wise ll's Lotus Ford earlier had to be towed off the track. (AP wirephoto) BOBBY FISCHER WINS FIRST'CHESS MATCH BUENOS AIRES ace Bobby Fischer won the first game of his semi-final chess tournament with Tigran Petrosian of the Soviet Union Thursday night, scoring the victory in 49 moves.

vttury in It MMUS. I IT 1 lat That's the deadline for placing ads in the big Sunday Classified section. -a That's the deadline I tor placing ads in ns half a point for each player. A total of 012 points is required to win the match. The San Martin Theater, which seats 1.100, was packed except for the first nine rows where only special guests were permitted to sit.

Every seat was taken in the rest of the orchestra and balcony and about 1,000 persons crowded into the lobby. They could watch the game on a large demonstration board that duplicated the position on the game. I Petrosian played the Siciliani defense, which was something: of a surprise since he rarely 1 plays it and Fischer is known to favor the opening. On the Ilth move Petrosian apparently surprised Fischer, and the latter took more than 20 minutes for his reply. Fischer was on the defensive in several moves and had to1 try hard to equalize the After several exchanges of: pieces an end game resulted1 with a rook, knight and pawns, on side.

The opening was a Sicilian defense, which trosi a played in black. Petrosian, a former world champion, played a new move on his llth turn that seemed to give him an advantage but Fischer equalized by exchanging several pieces. In the end game Fischer outplayed Petrosian and forced the win of a knight. Petrosian resigned at that stage. Fischer, 28, from New York, and the 42-year-old Petrosian thus ended in about hours the first game of their 12-game tournament to determine who will meet world champion Boris Spassky for the title.

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