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Lexington Herald-Leader from Lexington, Kentucky • 21

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Continuing At Horse Show Dow Jones Crabtree won the Two-Year-Old World ChamlonsMp with foie horse -last year Giddi-Up-Go pleased both the 1 crowd and the judges as the -horse which won the Five-Gaited Grand Championship here a year ago got the in the featured Gelding Stake Wednesday night The winner is owned by Mr and Mrs L- Grigsby of Evansville Ind and I' was ridden again this year by Don Harris pion three-gainted horses wMch he had trained this was the best Ed also recalls "Dad also always said this mare had the makings to be the best three-gaited ladies horse ever And says Ed "I guess proved it as she's so far undefeated in ladies three-gaited classes The featured event on card will be the $1500 Gaited Three-Year-Old Stake The entry to beat will be Redd Crabtree riding Burning Tree necessary to support such a private show stable as Dodge Ed Teater started out in the horse business at Castleton After 12 years there he spent six years at Rock Creek in Louisville from where he came back to Castleton Rikki wifi ride Sensation tonight in foe Three-Gaited Ladies class an event which she won last year This is the mare on wnich the late Earl Teater won his last World Championship He once stated that of the seven World Cham Horse Show Summary HayfMds American Beauty ridden by Cathy Cowan A Queen owned by Four A Farms ridden Kathy Stansbury A Dixie Denmark owned and ridden by Lynn Snyder A Lily Merrill owned by John Hut-? cheson Jr ridden by Marlon Hutcheson Hacknsy Ponies Single 1 Dunn haven Inspiration owned by Guy Henley -Jr drivsn by Sam Brannon I Please Me owned by Meedowbrook drivsn by Dudlsy Abbott A Silver Creek Penny owned by Reedannland driven by Dr Alan Raun A King's Cora ownad and driven by ABC Farms A First home 1 Crystals Lady owned by Nicholas Geib driven by Ustarmann Jr Rea driers open 1 Atom Smasher by Bob Jenkins Tiro Centers by Bob Jonklns A Rusty Russ by Mr A Mrs Adams Jr drivsn by Preston Oder A Star Sonic owned and driven by Ogan A Pretty Please ownad by Carefree -Acres drivsn by James Lawler A Dragster ownad by Mrs Jana A Gamble driven by Willie Bottoms Plva-Galted Saddle Horses Golding Staka 1 Giddy -Up-Go ownad by Mr A Mrs Grigsby ridden by Don -Harris A Bum Fire ownad by Four Farms ridden by David Bockor A The Chief owned by Simmons Stable ridden by Arthur Slmmans A The Storm Canter ownad by Anderson A Dickey ridden by Tom Moors A Society Denmark owned by Randall Farms ridden by Howerd Dickey Jr Pro Stables driven by Rita Hawkins Gay Gift owned by North Ridge Farm and driven by Mrs Groves Harness Peay Ladles-! Ambition owned by Meedowbrook driven by Mrs Walter Prebst 3 Party Girl owned by Win Inc driven by Mrs Bennie Rock 1 Kings Victorious owned by Costello's Holiday Farm driven by Mrs Costello A Fashion Miss Alice owned by A Farms driven by Helen Southgate Lud Hopewell owned by Mr and Mrs Robert Rosso driven by Mrs Rax Parkinson A Calloways Little Lady ownsd by Dick Stockton driven by Lorrie Stockton Jonlor Five-Salted Bello Elagant ownsd by North Ridge Farm rlddon by Jack Mevltt 1 Right Note owned and ridden by Frank Bradshaw A Princess Commander ownad by Kay Erdman and ridden by Don Brockman A Pastel Blues owned by Dr A Mrs Reams ridden by John Scott Threo-Galtad Saddle Ponies Open-! Hle-Pat ownsd by Dr A Mrs Thomas Pry so ridden by Eagle Pryse 2 My Prescription ownsd and ridden by Barbara MacMurray A Hayfleld's Kentucky Lady owned by Spring Valley Farm ridden by Sharon Ferry A Dream Girt ownad by Frith ridden by Bonn la Hughes A Hollo Dolly ownad by Mr A Mrs Chuck Hotter rlddon by Judy Hotter FIve-Gaitad Saddle Nartas Junior Exhlbltors-l Stonewall's Sound of Music nd ridden by Cathy Hoble A HACKNEY PONY Honda owned by Reedannland Farm of Cumming Iowa captured top honors in die $200 Single Hackney Pony class at the Junior League Show Wednesday night at the Red Mile' Driver Dr Alan Raun is about to receive the first place ribbon from Meg Wiant and Florence Fister prepares to present the trophy Escorts are Lindsey Ingram and Frank McVey HI (Staff Photo by Martin Jessee) McGuire Is Surprise Winner Of By BOB HOULIHAN Dodge Stables always one of the premier saddle horse establishments has now seen the passing of a great era of success under the owner-trainer combination of Mrs Frederick VanLennep and Earl Tester Mrs VanLennep the driving force behind Dodge Stables which is the show horse division of Castleton Farm here in Lexington passed away several years ago However Tester could still see foe continuation of this great tradition in the person of 21-year-old Rikid VanLennep "This mother was the greatest owner the saddle horse business ever knew and Rikki is going to take her This seemed very plausable as Rikki won foe Junior League Three Gaited Ladies Stake a year ago riding Sensation a world champion in 1870 At that time it was hard to believe that she had only been showing horses for one but then she did have a good teacher Then last year Tester finally lost a long hard-fought battle with cancer It was foe end of one of the most successful careers the show horse world had ever known It included such World Champions as Lover's Lane Socko Moon Glitter Dream Waits and most notably Wing Commander In foe 36-year history of the Junior League 1 Horse Show Earl Teater only missed three shows during Ms lifetime However at the first of the year Earl son Ed decided to try to fill his as Dodge trainer and a new chapter in Dodge Stables IjhMs begiiu annals of Do Sports Calendar HORSE SHOW am Lexington Junior Horse Show evening Pittsburgh at Cincinnati (Radio WLEX-FH WLW) Greenbrier In 3- Way Playoff Fischer Threatens In Chess Match top post this season did not: play in this State Am played in it the lajrt fowl yearo but 1 didn by to this he said "Golfs Just a TfmfrOaiM SaMIt Harm Junior Exhibitors Staka 1 Woodford County rlddon by Laurlo Andonon 1 Oala Affair ownad and rlddon by Dr A Mrs HW Clatworthy Jr 3 bV wnod by Eliza both Judy Holly Oak Farm rlddon Campbell Hackaey FwriH Single Hackney Pony I Roadom's Honda ownad by RaedanMand and driven by Dr Alan Raun 2 -Last Addition owned by Glenn Sown driven by Gib Marcuccli 1 A J'a Mr Orbit owned by Mr A Mrs hooter drtvor Mrs Kenneth 4 Silver Crook High Noon ownad by Pratenss Farm driven by Mrs Paul Brlnayi 5 Calloway's Limerick Lad owned and driven by ASC Farms ThrsarGalted Saddle Horsaa Amateur 1 Dear Ono owned and ridden by Joan McLean Davlsi 2 Showtime owned rlddon by Cathy Groves Sea owned by Mr A Mrs Joseph and ridden by Mrs Joseph A Fan Fair owned by Al Osburg and ridden by Sue Oaburgr Bandoleros owned and ridden Glnny Brownell Pino Hamosa arses Ladles Stake 1 Glenview Radiance owned and driven by Mrs FO Sinclair 1 Nightfall and driven by Joan McLean Davis A Buck's Rabbit -owned by Happy Valley Farm driven by Mrs Jane A Gamble A Ridgefield Silhouette owned by All Rox by Trailing Walkout By IAN WESTERGEEN REYKJAVIK Iceland (UPI) Fischer already one game down in Ms bid for foe world chess championship today threatened to walk out on the second match with titlehol der Boris Spassky unless all television cameras are removed from foe halL demands were presented by Fred Cramer a vice president of foe US Chess Federation at a closed meeting with representatives of the International Chess Federation (FIDE) the Icelandic organizers and representatives of US companies owning foe television rights to the match' intemadon-chess sources said The referee of the match Lothar Schmid said Fischer will lose' the second game by default if he does not turn up for the schedueld 5 pm (1 pm EDT) start today begin his first season as head football coach of Centre College this fall He reached the playoff after finishing with a one-under-par 71 over the challenging Greenbrier layout After his triumph' McGuire admitted that he had held no visions of winning after ac By JOHN MeGILL -Herb McGuire will surprise you -Lode at him and you figure his age to be 25 Well maybe 27- Check his golf history and you figure him to be a pretty fair golfer but no title contender in most tournaments 'Surprise' Herb McGuire won inaugural invitational tournament at Greenbrier Golf ft Country Club by dropping a par putt oft the first extra hole to nudge John Owens and Dr David Vaughn in a three-way playoff 'And surprise again Herb McGuire is 37 years dd you have to tell he said with a grin following his victory "because I look a lot younger and I feel a lot 'McGuire from Danville' will hobby This vis foe first time The younger Tester says one ever played fois course andLf the most encouraging things real surprised But I have about Dodge is foe desire of been playing well and I Just ww VanLennep' to continue got it all together the tradition of raising showing top horses There was another bit of I One of foe most distinguishing competition yesterday at the accomplishments of Dodge Greenbrier a news media Stables in the mind of Ed foursome that battled for a I Teater anyway is the fact that julep cup for years and years it has won Hoot Combs of WBLG-TV won with almost exclusively CastU-it with an 88 Jim Host of Inside ton-bred stock He also sees this Kentucky Sports had a breeding business continuing as courageous 104 Dean Eagle of that is the mainstay of foe the Louisville CourierJouraal whole operation The sale id fired a consistent 115 and an quality show horses is anonymous representative of Schmid also said organizers will not keep spectators from foe first two rows of seats in the hall as they did during foe first game on requeit The 29-year-old New Yorker walked out for 35 minutes Wednesday to protest two television cameras hidden above the stage where the players sit at foe chess board for their diampionship match scheduled to run a maximum of 24 games Although he went Into the much-postponed first game a heavy favorite Fischer made what appeared to be a error and went down to defeat at foe hands of the 35-year-old Soviet world champion The 1 moment of truth was painful Fischer rose from the massive mahogany chess table made a helpless gesture and resigned 56th McGuire's second shot was on the green 20 feet from the cup but Owens left Ms shot short and Vaughn had to settle for a chip out of the woods third shot went past foe pin by nine-feet third got to within five feet of the cup But after McGuire two-putte for a par both Owens and Vaughn missed their par putts to close the match Owens had readied the playoff with a super putt on the 18th green dropping one in from over 45 feet for a birdie McGuire was one-under at the turn picking up birdies on short putts at foe third and fourth holes and suffering a bogey on the eighth He went two-under with a 10-foot birdie putt on foe 12th bogeyed foe 15th and parred the last three holes for his 7L Vaughn was more consistent with 17 pars and a lone birdie on foe fourth hole when he had an approach shot fail two feet from the cup He dropped the short putt One stroke behind foe three top finishers was Wally Rose who was two-under on foe front nine but two-over on foe back for an even-par 72 Terry Hunt and Marvin Lear shot and Bill Hoppman had 74 Bill Musselman foe Louisville crusher who has won foe last three State Amateur titles was bunched with five others at 75 McGuire who was an assistant coach at Centre for nine years before earning foe LEADER The Herald Leader playing despite a self-diagnosed case of mononucleosis and two left feet battled to a 116 The team of Bob Chuck Tus con Don Wood andMaU Bill Hdntire won foe low netl" competition with a 58 Tuscon and Ammon won the low net twosome prize with a 62 I 7:30 I League 8:95 WHAS movelfavored the champion Well over 316 million gallons of Town Ranch Paints and Roof Coatings have been made and sold to Central Kentucky home owners painting contractors farms schools factories and hospitals Before stomping out of the ball he reached over to shake hand Fischer obviously was upset but Cramer who is a member of the camp said "1 he is a pro and this is part of the game I believe he has got enough to come back to the match After all there are 23 possible games Fischer locked himself into his hotel suite with his second Father William Lombardy a Crtholie priest who is a grand master to analyze the lost game and prepare for encounter The challenger lost the first i game at the 29th move when to taking one of pawns he allowed hla bishop to be trapped By doing this he in effect exchanged one bishop for two an action which -J 3 OF ROLLS I I 1 Lexington Ky Thursday July 13 1972 21 cepting an Invitation to play in the event by Dr Juddy Knight "No I Just came to play and have a good he said feel like this is one of the best courses ever played played better before but this is definitely my best score ever in a real McGuire upeared in trouble on the playoff hole sending his drive hooking left while Owens smacked one down the middle of the fairway Vaughn meanwhile saw his drive reach trees that line the right-side of the fairway 0 Nicklaus Rallies For Halfway Par MUIRFIELD Scotland (UPI) Nicklaus rallying from a disappointing front nine which came near to finishing his hopes for a grand atom dippet one shot off the par 35 inwart half today to card a 72 for an even par 142 after two rounds Because Town Ranch Paints are specifically formulated for this Central Kentucky area Town Ranch makes and stands back of both Latex and Oil Type Paints They will recommend which is best for your needs only after they know the conditions under which they are to be used Whichever you buy IT WILL BE REALISTICALLY AND SENSIBLY PRICED It's nice to know that folks who use and evaluate Town Ranch keep on buying it year after year after year after year EASY DOES John Owens eases a short putt toward the hole during play to the Greenbrier Inviational 7 Tournament Wednesday Owens finished regulation play to a three-way tie with Herb McGuire and Dr David Vaughn McGuire won foe playoff on the first extra hale (Staff Photo by BiU Hickey) Top flnMiers! Herb McGuIra Jotin Owono Dr David Vaughn Wally Rom Tony Hunt Marvin Loot Bill Hotonion- Horpor Wood Curry A McPherson A Tlbbi A MuNolmon Humphries Mahan Calvert Hutchoroon A Potter Howard 7B-R Huffman Mclntiro Sutherland 70u NmIol O-m! Hart A Flynn Ammon Shaub Jacobs Watts WOn playoff on first extra hole SPORTS of British Open golf competi-l tkm That put the 32-year-old I golfing millionaire one shot behind British idol Tony Jacklto who also had to struggle to stay in contention for foe $13750 first prize and prestige tide Jacklto who started foe dayli one shot behind overnight! leader Peter Tupling of En-! gland after an opening 69 also shot 72 today for a 141 total which put him top of foe leader board with almost half foe field in Nicklaus who shot a 70 Wednesday had two straight bogies on foe sixth and seventh holes to turn to 38 and when he also bogied the 10th he waa to bad trouble But-the blond American from Columbus Ohio needing this title to keep alive the Me of the grand atom of all four major championships! in a single year birdied the 11th 13th and 17th holes to hit right back A bogey on foe 18th where was short bf the green and then missed an eight-footer made it a disappointing! finish for Nicklaus Also at 142 after two rounds was fair-haired Johnny Miller! 25-year-old Morman from San Francisco who revelled in I today's hot sunny conditions toll shoot a crackling five-under par The score was accepted as a record for the course which has been altered since Briton Peter Butler shot his 65 to the 1966 championship Miller had halves of 32-34 a SPECIAL GROUP IN STOCK WALL COVERINGS SCRUBBABLE VINYL 1000s IMMEDIATE DELIVERY MEN'S SPORT COATS VALS TO $9000 Broken sizes Color and styles limited Find your size and you've found bargain Use 1 Your THE RIGHT PAINT AT THE RIGHT PRICE FOUR LOCATIONS 468 Southland Dr 909 National Ave 343 Main Drive-In Parking Master Charge or BankAmericard jj ss 595 Main Frankfort Ky Southland Shopping Center Off Ashland Shop Daily 9:30 AM To 5:00 PM recovery from when ho managed remarkable Wednesday only a 76 111 22 Hill 15 i 4 iriRASiiigiriMt 4eiteffliiffUMiA44 A 4L.

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