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E-4 tHE SUN-TELEGRAM May 30, 1971 Deceit Closes on New York Triple Crown Take 300 and boosted Deceit's career earnings to $223,727 on a Acorn, and Tatelin dueled for the lead from the start and into the final turn before Forward Gal (the 1970 2-year-old filly champion,) took over ed Forward Gal who could not withstand the charge of Grafitti who was driving on the outside. The win was worth $53,955 entering the stretch. Deceit, running her 1971 record to two wins, three seconds and a third in six starts, then caught and pass Like Donohue, We Bleiv It Too By KI) SCHUYLER JR. AP Sporfj Writer NEW YORK (AP) E. P.

Taylor's Deceit took the lead with about a sixteenth of a mile to go yesterday and won Kcady for Belmont Stakes i HOLLYWOOD PARK, InRlcwnnd Before the Indy 500 yesterday, we picked Mark Donnhue to win the race. That can give you some idea how we did at the track yesterday. Only two horses came up with any return for us the whole day for $13.40 against $33 in wagers. The loss puts 5 Canonero Helped by Treatment and Gravey finished i the second race and Far to ciHh fnr nwy nnlv ujinnors got scratched while the others might as well have stayed in the stables. Second Mail, the first half i trot across first for a $26 at Belmont for two days.

He resume the big bay colt's horse. You will remember was walked around the shed- preparation during the that at Pimlico he missed a row Friday and yesterday, weekend. day of training, too. Still, he Arias said he expects, to He added, "He is a fit ran well in the Preakness." King Kovaz Auto 'Devils At Orange Show Tomorrow i win bet placed and needless to say the second move a step closer to the New York Racing Association's Triple Crown for 3-year-old fillies. The winner of the first race of the series, the Acorn, got home three-quarters of a length in front of Louisa D.

Carpenter's Grafitti, with Aisco Stable's favored Forward Gal third. Deceit, ridden by John L. Rotz, got through a hole in the upper stretch, took the lead from Forward Gal just before the sixteenth pole and completed the miles in 1:50 1-5. Deceit now needs a victory in the iy2-mile Coaching Club American Oaks June 19 to become the third winner of the 11-year-old filly triple series. The winner paid $13.60, $6.20 and $3.

Grafitti returned $8 and $3.80, and Forward Gal the 9-5 choice of the crowd of 46,276, paid $2.60 after saving the show by three lengths over C. V. Whitney's Inca Queen. Completing the order of finish were Sea Saga, Patelin, At Arms Length, Joans Paris and Bonnie And Gay. The field was level-weighted at 121.

Sea Saga, second in the i Mayeworth, could only finish We denalea on whether lo for Monday's racing program might as well what more the $89,925 Mother Goose Stakes at Belmont Park to Denver Given Approval lo Pick Course OPATIJA, Yugoslavia (AP) The International i Federation (FIS) gave the green light to organizers of the 1976 Winter Olympic Games in Denver to choose their cross country course. Originally, the course was Evergreen, but for several reasons it was necessary to find a possible substitute and the choice had fallen on Steamboat Springs. However, the Denver committee had also some other courses in mind, Buffalo Creek and Indian Park. Now, FIS approved all four courses with the provision that the Denver organizers have to make the choice of the best suitable. IThose picks will be in Monday's issue.

(Hollywood Park Entries The show, which will be seen at the Orange Show Speedway tomorrow at 7:30 p.m., requires more than drivers to make it the national attraction which it has become. A full card of the United States Racing Club's midgets also will be presented. "Whether it's the ramp men on the ground on whom the drivers must depend to execute their stunts with the least possible danger," says president and general manager, King Kovaz, "or whether it's the drivers themselves in the fast moving automobiles. All of them round out our one hour and forty-five minute program into a smooth operation." Doug Driscoll, who comes from Hollywood, provides the comic relief via unpredictable antics. But despite his erratic actions and baggy pants he is a top stunt driver.

He is also a steel nerved performer allowing swift moving autos to come literally within mere fractions of an inch of running hiia down. Billy Little is a veteran of second for a $4 payoff Reach hit for $9.40 in in 5 the WavuarH Karv in thf spventh of our fourth race return but we didn't have a half, i fourth. put trie Dankron on me and finally decided that we could we Park Results) 2 Daily Double, 8 HILL FLIER 4-CHIKARA, paid 5510.60. THIRD RACE. One mile.

3-year-old fillies. Claiming. Purs $10,000. Tudor Lass 116 W. Harris) 24.20 12.80 7.40 Rough Rullles 116 (R.

Kilborn) 18 60 10 00 Abetma 120 (J. Sellers) 11 .20 Time Also ran Happy Promise, Minnie Moody, Justa Rumor, Mehafty, First Takeoff, Hum Dum, Loves Policy. Scratched Surfsplit-ter, Rosaluna, Mist Elusive, Ripple. FOURTH RACE. 1 mile on turf.

4-Vear-olds and up. Claiming. Purse Second Mall 116 (W. Harris) 26 00 8.80 5.20 Sporting Instinct 116 (L. Pincay Jr.) 4.80 4.00 Freeway Kid 116 (I.

Valeruuela) 5.60 Time 1:42. Also ran Sclplon, Pourguet Pas, Halq's Task, Baltle Royal, Mavoworlh, Mystic Maker, Reputable. No scratches. Exacta," 3-SECOND MAIL A 2-SPORTINQ INSTINCT, paid 1296.50. FIFTH RACE.

One "mile on turf. 4-vear-oidi and up. Allowances. Purs $11,000. Red Viking 120 (W.

Shoemaker) 7.60 5.00 3 60 Chester Square 120 (J. Lambert) 7.40 4 40 Moment To Moment 114 (L. Plncav Jr.) 3 40 Time Also ran Prince Wllhelm, fount Flflel. Spot Cam- pomar, Vlttennost, King Albert. Scratched Ral De Solell, Grarefut Native.

SIXTH RACE. Tmlles onturf. 4-vear-oldt and up. Classified allowances. Purs $15,000.

Far To Rearh 115 (J. Lambert) 9 40 3.60 3 00 Always There. II 116 (L. Pincay Jr.) 3 00 2 40 Whittingham 119 (W. Shoemaker) 3 (XI Time Also ran Daomar's Bov, Proud Land, Chain And Mace, Society II.

No scratches. RACE. on" turf. 3-ynar-olds and up. Allowances.

Purs $12,000. Domineering 119 (J. Lambert) 13.40 5.60 4.00 L'artagnan 116 (L. Pincay Jr.) 4.40 3.20 Lucky Slep 109 W. Shoem.iker) 2 80 Time Also ran Ladlslao, Night Launch, Pelei Ruler, Willful.

Scratched Prlmato, Parkins Field, Haveago, Wayward Kack. EIGHTH Argonaut Stakes, Purs added. Violonor 115 (D. Pierre) 14.00 6 00 3.40 Triple Bend 114 (D. Tlerney) 3 80 2.80 Fast Fellow 118 (L.

Plncav Jr.) 2 60 Time 1:41. Also ran Niagara, Jeff David, Dr. Knighton. House Committee, Restless Runner. No scratches.

NINTH RACE. 1 Smiles onliirt. 4- vear-olds and up. Claiming. Purs Rhett 119 (J.

Sellers) Honey Car 113 (R. Rnsales) 13 00 I 00 18 40 4.00 7.60 DH Our Pro 113 (P. Campas) DM Wanlnoo Nnilh 113 (F. Torol DH Deariheat. Tim ran Colorado Kid, Cnnnr Jav, 4 80 260 Also Mod- ern Spirit, Hill Dare, Nice Mistake, Ml Bravata.

No scratches. $5 Exacta, 1RHETT CAR, paid $781.90. B. a S-HONEV record of nine victories, five seconds and three third3 in 17 starts. 19 years in the thrill show business, specializing in the tricky 1 1 i i the dangerous reverse spin, is the only man to hold a car at full speed up on two wheels the length of the grandstand and is featured in the thrilling leap of a Dodge car or pickup truck 70 feet through space.

Sunset League Clashes Today The San Bernardino Sons and Tommy Ramirez' Hel-man's nine of Colton clash today at 1 p.m. at Perris Hill Park in the feature of six Sunset League contests. Tommy's co-leads at 2-0, while the Sons ate 1-1. The S.B. Padres play the Lindsay Block Mercs at South rVJt D.wl- TJ Monnw'e VViiuu i.

ai.iv, tj.ij. iixaimj a hosts Apple Valley at Nune? Park, Barstow goes to Norco, the Upland Angels to Chino and the Cucamonga Mets entertain Pomona at Cu-camoga School near Feron Street. Upland lost to To-mona, 9-4, last Sunday. a HOPE SUNDAY PI ALSO IN THESE POPULAR SIZES E78x14 F78x15 (735x14) (775x15) F78x14 G78x14 (775x14) (825x14) G78x15 (825x15) 88 2 FOR $48 H78x15 (855x15) 1.78x15 (915x15) 4s98 2 FOR $51. ER70x14 (735x14) Plus F.E.T.

of $2.66 BONUS COUPON INGLEWOOD Hollywood Park entries tor Monday, May 31, 1971 35lh day, Cloudy and flood. First post 1 p.m. $2 daily double on 1st and 2nd races, $5 exacta on 4th and 9th races. Horses listed In order ol post positions, pounds apprentice allow-anc claimed. Index Horse Jockey Wt.

3807 I FIRST RACE. lurlonqs. 4-year- olds and up. Purs $5,500. Claim-in price Corporal Ribot (Munof) (J726) Calleddy Kaled (Pincay) ..120 380 Determined Lad (D.

Pierce) ..112 329 Brave Blue (Sellers) 118 3684 Sunset Beaih (Lombardo) xl04 World Bealer (Toro) 114 (329) Obvi (Wellington) 170 3689 American Nation (Velasquez) 112 3726 Wmno Lea (Tierney) 112 8804 Years Aqo (Maese) 114 (2659) Dan's Getaway (Harris) 112 3808 SECOND RACE, furlonos. Maid en 3-year-old fillies. Purs $6,000. 3745 Lady Babu (I. Valenzuela) ..118 186 Revokare (Pincay) 118 367 For Donna (Kilborn) 118 3709 Lady Of Greece (Harris) ..118 Tonnette Rise (Hamilton) ..118 3735 Bonnie Bay (Wellington) ...118 Gold Dray (Maese) 118 363 Pampered Jean (Olivares) ..118 3633 Break MV Mind (A.

Pineda) 118 8635 Dazlna Time (Rosales) ....118 309 Inspir Me (Toro) 118 3772 Dolly Moore (Sellers) 118 Also Eligible 2147 Casllebay (Rosales) 118 3646 Rale Card (Lambert) 118 381 Windy Cape (Alvarez) 118 363 Quiet Manner (Hamilton) ..118 3809 THIRDRACE.i,'. miles." 4-year- olds and up. Purse $6500. Claim- Inq price $6250. 3718 A-Tompolad (A.

Pineda) ..,.114 308 Betty's Envoy (Lambert) ...114 321 Fleet's Rule (Wellington) ....117 372 Olden Bultons (Munoz) 361 B-Huxlev (Cespedes) 117 3702 R. C. Qulllo (Hamilton) 114 307 Melronole IShoemaker) 114 3S5 My Boy Scotty (Harris) ....114 3752 Couroqeous Mac (Rosales) ..117 3743 Taos Lightning (Plncav) ....114 (371) A Flying Kary (Pineda) ....120 374.1 Clever Question (Sellers) ....117 ALSO ELIGIBLE (7648) Now Final (Cespedes) ....112 A R. K. Mitchell trained enlrv.

-M. E. Millerlrk trained entry. 3810 FOURTH RACE. 6 vear-olds.

Purs $9000. Claiming price $10,000 $9,000. 303 Leader Ben (Toro) 115 36 Regal Guard (Lomhardu) (353) Preston Road (Kilborn) 112 (3727) Pasare (Pincay) 120 3703 The Villain (Cesnertes) 115 249 Listy Prado (Delomba) 112 2608 Renard Argent (Pineda) ...117 3624 Hundreririollarharrv (Rosales) 117 340 Hlqh Pointer (Wolskl) 117 3811 FIFTH furionqs." 3-year- olds. Allowances. Purs $10,000.

NEW YORK (AP) Dr. Jose Hernandez-Rosal, Canonero II's Venezuelan Veterinarian, said yesterday the Kentucky Derby and Preakness winner has a slight infection in his right hind foot but that it has responded to treatment. In addition, the Triple Crown hopeful also is being treated for a skin rash. However, Dr. Hernandez-Rosal, who recently arrived from Caracas, dismissed reports that anything was seriously wrong with the colt, who seeks to wrap up the Triple Crown next Saturday in the Belmont.

"The skin rash is of no consequence and is clearing up," he said. "The foot infection is minor and has responded to treatment." The Venezuelan doctor thus reiterated the evaluation Dr. William O. Reed made Friday. Dr.

II a dez-Rosal checked Canonero II for Pedro Baplista in Caracas before he purchased Kentucky-bred colt. "I have been with him (Canonero II) ever since, except for the time he came to this country," he said. "I did watch him In the Preakness and I hope to watch him win the Belmont." Trainer Juan Arias said Canonero II had the skin rash when he won the Preakness. Canonero II has not been working on the main track MEMORIAL DAY ES Vfe 1 I- idLJfeiM 51 i i I llIIllBiYNO r-'w'vi i-arv" l- a ie (Hollywood Hollvwoor) Park results, Saturday, M'nv 1971. Cloudy slow.

FIRST "mil -yar-oldi brad in Calif. Claiming. Purs (7000. Hill Filer 114 U. Sellers) 42.40 18.20 10.80 EaqM Bar 117 (W.

Mahornev) 9.00 5.80 Sir Larry Jay 115 (A. Pineda) 6 20 Time Also ran Juniner Sierra, Pllqht Check, First Position, Marshalls Best Bet, Wlnoo Chief, Art World, Dunkette, Greek God, Super-tart. Scratched Wise Slorv, Briaht-sideup, Roval Joy, Greek Guerilla. SECOND" RACE. 4 furlongs.

Maiden 3-year-olds. Purs $6000. Chlkara 120 (A. Pineda) 8 80 5.40 3 60 Grils And Gravy 120 (W Shoemaker) 280 Circle 120 (L, Pincay Jr) 3'0 Time 1:11. Also ran Roval Lonnle, Prlnre Wlngo, Silent Papa, Eaqle Eve, Hill Whisper, Winqs Greece, Try That Again, Controlablllty, Streaming.

Scratched Knorkando, Moon Mountain, Tonette Rise, Herose. U.S. Enlry Favored in Epsom Derh) England (AP) The odds are heavily stacked in favor of the Kpsom Derby i- the richest race in the British calendar going to an American-owned horse for the third time in four years. The bookies make Mill Reef the favorite to win the famed" l'i mile event on the horseshoe-shaped course on Epsom Downs Wednesday. A bulky field of 21 is scheduled to go.

The next two horses in favor are The Parson, owned by Canada's Garfield Weston, 8-J, and Millenium, 12-1. That makes Mill Reef the strongest favorite for the Derby in years, "If Mill Reef wins, its owner, Pittsburgh business executive Paul Mellon, will lake home a' prize of more than $144,000. becoming almost an American stranglehold on the prrny the race for 3-year-nlds that was first run in 178(1. The late Charles Englehard won it with Nijinsky last year and Raymond (luest took it with Sir Ivor in 1908. The experts have only one doubt about Mill Reef whether he.

can last the distance. So far he's done most or his running over a mile. Mill Reef's sire, Never Bend, didn't excel over this distance, distance. Another American hope is Credit Man, rated 3 1 entered by Larry Gelb of Stamford, Conn. American Wins 5lh CIioss Tourney Game VANCOUVER, B.C.

(AP) A blunder by Soviet Grandmaster Mark Taimanov on the 4fith move Friday enabled U.S. Grandmaster Bobby Fischer to win his fifth straight game in their quarterfinal elimination challenger for the World Chess Championship. The game had been adjourned Thursday after the 4 1st move with Fischer a pnwn ahead and holding a sGght initiative. In only five moves and five minutes of play Friday, Taimanov managed to regain the initiative, then lost a rook and the game. Fischer now needs only a draw in the next five games of.

the 10-gamc match to advance in the challengers' playoff series. Eventual winner of the series will meet current world champion Boris Spassky of the Soviet Union for, the title. SUNDAY, MAY 30 THROUGH I 78 duai- 700x13 2 for $42 SAN BKRNARDINO From a clown with nerves of steel to an announcer with maehinegun delivery, the new 1971 King Kovaz Auto Daredevils performance is a blend of a variety of skills. Eisenhower Set For CIF Golf WIIITTIEIl Eisenhower High will have its five-man team entered in the CIF individual golf championships at California Country Club, which, tee off at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday.

The Eagles, who tied for the Citrus Belt League title with Riverside Poly and were second in the CIF sectionals, will have Ken Riley, Harold Stubblefiold, Rusty Cone, Ted RehwalJ and Kris Friedrich. Other county entrants are Chris Fuentes of Redlands, Jim Thomas of Upland, Mark Johnson of Barstow, Jeff Hefflon and Jim Cusman of Colton, Bill Toy and Joe Larson of Yucca Valley and Mike Lakin and Dave Seeley of Burroughs in Ridgecrest. niUCMANUAKU 50 MONTH GUARANTEE GO THE I RADIAL BELTED ROUTE 65 MORE IMPACT STRENGTH 20 MORE RUBBER UP TO 34 INCH WIDER TREAD GREATER STABILITY tl 7-V, fill .1. SOUTH GATE 5700 FIRESTONE BLVD. Mon, ni St.

V0 a.m. to 10 i Swi. 10 a.m. to 7 m. iV 3 JUST TIME FOR fH fl 3740 Windy Nevada (Tlerney) ....120 9230 Chuclan (Velasquez) 114 (300) Calgary Cloud (Harris) 120 2284 A-Sturk Broker (Lambert) ...120 3613 Tarruterne (Olivares) 109 357 Burn The Broom (Wellington) 117 Eagle Jet (Toro) 114 363 Jazz Boy (Hamilton) 114 3622 A-Maestlc Michael (Lambert) 114 A M.

E. Mlllerick trained entry. "3812 SIXTH RACE. miles' on Turf7 4-vear-olds and up. Allowances.

Purs $11,000. 3713 A-Tltular II (I. Valenzuela) 114 3733 Helm (Cespedes) 114 338 Kelly Jack (A.Pineda) 117 3741 Mark Of Hart (Harris) 114 2277 California Eagle (Toro) ....114 368 Derrinqer (Sellers) 114 313 Kino Theme (Lambert) ....114 3759 Esqulraza (Maese) 120 2373 Apotre II (Rosales) 114 (314) Elmo Esquire (Wellington) ...114 3738 Raise A Dancer (Pincay) ....114 338 Tin-Tin II (Shoemaker) 114 ALSO ELIGIBLE 3581 Hark Rival (Kilborn) 114 368 Belter News (Olivares) ..114 359 A-Gross Deception (I. Valenzuela) 114 A W. Murty trained entry.

N. Souza trained entry. 3813 SEVENTH RACE. miles on turf. 4-year-olds and up.

Classified allowances. Purs $12,000. 3778 Norte Grande (Cespedes) ....114 3751 Comtal (Toro) 117 314 Makor (Shoemaker) 114 3794 Day Of Reckoning (Pineda) 112 2651 Stoned II (Treos) 114 341 Petit Due (Wellington) 114 3497 Balilu (Plncav) 114 3714 Cool Hand (Rosales) ........114 3814EIGHTH RACE. On m(V on'turf. 3-year-oldt and up.

Lakeside Handicap. Purs $75,000 added. Gross $82,400. To winner $48,700, second $14,250, third $10,500, fourth $6700, fifth $2250. 306 A Broker's Tip II (Hole) 3760 Fleet Surprise (D.

Pierce) ..117 3625 B-Dendron (Rosales) Ill (3625) B-Big Shot II (Rosales) 115 3526 Triple Axe (Sellers) 112 (306) Plnara (Shoemaker) 124 3149 Flqonero (Toro) 119 341 Most Host (Kilborn) 108 (3751) A-Dlvlde And Rule (Plncav) .118 (3697) Advance Guard (A. Pineda) .120 360 Earl Of Mllldale (Lambert) ..115 3328 Gracious Knight (Hamilton) ..10 A Marlbel G. Blum entry Siqmund Sommers entry. 38(5 NINTH RACE. 1H miles on turf.

3-year-olds and up. Allowances. Class two Lakeside Turf Series. Purs $12,000. 38 Azlncourt II (Sellers) 119 371 Arsenal (Toro) 119 350 Fundv Bay (Alvarez) 11 31 Kobuk Klnq (Tlerney) 116 38 Twogie (Lambert) 119 3768 Hill Cloud (Pincay) 112 (361) Chief Cosqrove (Shoemaker) 122 (3716) Klnq Of The May (D.

Pierce) 122 386 Bold Policy (Kilborn) 122 on SALE M3.95 $24.95 $25.95 22.50 M6.50 $28.50 M2.88 FISHING REPORT 883-2022 Bank- American. SUNDAY 9 TO 4 mmm. jo INDUSTRY Ph F.E.T. of $1.99 to $3.27 -b. JUNE 20th SPECIAL SALE mm A nmm MS FACTORY SUGGESTED LIST PRICE 233ft MODEL No.

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