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The News Tribune from Tacoma, Washington • 30

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"W-i 1 -r -r --H: -m-ani i -w Longacres Entries conn 3br 7 im mi rx UMti ((tmoatsl 111 a (Palmer) 10 (Fetter) 114 117 NEWS TRIBUNE SELECTIONS Oar Uor 27 Undo Hilt Pan ORbaator Kerej 11 11S 11 11 113 11 11 113 Sudd Leads Villanova To C4A Repeat VILLANOVA Pl powerful forces rolled to third stra straight SUNDAY MAY 27 1962 (Me UK (Porter) Tam CStaatar I Phillip) Topi (Aadrm) (OMIl Zee iHnll (Caatarini) Ur Draono (Pair) SECOND raw ll mt an tmmmi ea ixo Bm (SimraH) yrata (Dess) MnKa (RiSerrie) Oa Meter 81mm) THIRD Pan IllUj ai ifeMvi a 1XOO MHO! tCzasaralU 122 (AoSrewe) 122 iKmonu) 11T Jot FaMo (JomoI 122 Katy Willow (Lambert) 117 potdy XeU (Orta) 117 Citut'i Lett (Canurlnl) 117 FOIRTH Part 11100: ytor tUl I 120 120 120 115 120 120 113 Gold Butterfly (Andrew!) Over Earn (Oran) Mr Shuffle Palmer) PUr Spin (Noble) Best Him ia ilsbtb LONGACRES RESULTS oataieay Hay 3 rMr bo Moggy FIRST raise SlXOBi aalgca t-yeor-aag grillage) WaeUegtra breg Btr Speculate (Crawl) 170 Sully' CeM (ainmi) track and flelachampionihlp and fifth In the past six years Saturday on the wings of a double by Frank Budd and a first and second by Pat Traynor Jumbo Jim Elliott's legions fashioned 49 points in a meet which saw seven records broken and me tied and retired the championship trophy but all Villanova really needed was Budd Traynor and Paul Drayton Among them they scored 27 points more than second place Yale which finished with 25 pointa Morgan State had 23 New York University 22 Maryland 17 1 16 and Ford ham Horses Run Today At Longacres LONGACRES RACE TRACK Today will be at Longacres with the fourth running of he Queen Stakes at i Vi furlongs the feature event of the day The Seafair Queen Stakes the female counterpart of the William Boeing Stake has attracted 13 of the sweetest running 3-year-old times stabled on the rounds necessitating a split of he race to accommodate the large field Eaeh end of the feature will be a (1501) added affair Looming as probable favorite in the second division of the spectacular race strictly for homebred 3-year-old fillies is Splen-dored Thine Two-Length Winner Splendored Thing owned by Maribel Sullivan ofSpokane was a slashing two-length winner of last years Mary Broderick Memorial over many of the him entered in today's race Splendored Thing has been campaigning with good success at Turf Paradise this spring and comes up to today's race in fight- Time 1 :00 35 Pmry Tin Prince Coiner Count Red also ran Pan 1X2! Moore to Take On Pastrano L0S ANGELES JP Former heavyweight champion Joe Louia venture Into the promotion end of boxing for the second time la Los Angeles when he Archie Moore and Willie trano in a 10-round mala Monday night In the Arena Moore the over-stuffed light-eavyweight in Call-mua anyhow favored to wiiLBut whether the Oil Mongoose from San Diego can atch the fleet-footed Pastrano from New Orleans remains to be seen Moore knocked out Alehandro Lavorante in ID rounds in this same arena two month ago Subsequently he stopped his on-time sparring partner How-Ta 75 seconds ia Ti- ard King Budd hustled to a in the 100-yard dash and 9 8 00-yard dash and I i victory a 206 decision in the 200-yard dash He FIFTH Pane SI a Mi lowMilt ai etarter oriewoerre farleossi St Talon (Aadrtwa) 114 Hear To (Oman) 11 Captain's Girl (Lambert) 112 Poes Bars Itey (BroomflfM) 122 Xooekooskl (Richards) 10 Buy Hickory (Slmaois) 117 )-" (Porter) 114 Pan SIX! 2-ycor olds mat no etarter oUowanees! faitansar Bonny Effort (SI mooli) 122 Tyrolean Boy (Paulkner) 122 Martnl Orajale (Craawall) 117 His Bias (Andrew!) 122 Hr Rodger (Porter) 122 Benito (Cantorial 122 Eannibari Boy (Philippi) 122 KtmTS Pano 13001 3-year aide and npi eitoweacte fnrtongn Betti Dane (Sltnoaia) 112 Hind Lady (Grata) 107 (Hnnt) 112 (Perry) 100 i Idol (Stnuns) 113 t-Ftea (Rlcbardt) 112 Hies Al Abrd (Imnls) 3BO 580 280 Fran Fire (Palmer) Rio 410 Brer Polly (Barber) 450 Tina 1X7 Hiss Hustard Hlaa Tyroa Donna Joan Foeder Puff War mna Joan also ran DAILY DOUBLE 71 THIRD Pare lXSi rtebaleg aS (1X01 2-enr eldei ala farting: A Kin (Lambert) 7X0 4X0 270 (Noble) 440 300 (Richard!) 3X0 1:14 35 French Cola Ararat Hlaa also ran 1X35! rtahnlag ail 3-ycar dde and apwnrd! (Lmbert) 540 510 50 (Philippi) 520 I (Simon la) 580 :13 45 Tawny Gold Galla tack L'p Tbuadtnnan alio 1X33 mining 1200! 3-year oHt and upward Juana Mex In a companion 10-roundeT Eddie Garda of Denver and Tony Peres of Mexico box a return go The two all-star ner John Arena last SUMNER MEET Officials for the 11th annual AAU Far Western Track and Field advance look at its Sumner Stadium last week in order to line up facilities for the Day competition Wednesday Looking ever the field are (left to fight) referee and etarter Gilmtir Tom Cree at the Pierce Comity Recreation Department head marshal Ed McCoy of chool Dietriet and meet director Mitch AngeieL Unable to be present were assistant meet director Murray Healy and Doug MeArthnr of the Metropolitan Park District flnt dtrlaioar pan 3X0 added! 8-yeuraU fBUH! WnehtaHtoa Me Loraflra (Andrews) lit Lyna-D-Irm (Simonla) 11 Hlie BarUngtoa (Green) Ill Fed City (Stauffer) 11 Fifty Bus (Porter) 11 Hlao Trntno (Philippi) 11 The Seafalr Queen Stakes 7300 added! brede Btt Perry) 2520 1030 7S0 Hat (Andrews) 760 Muffet Welch (PtliUlppI) Tim 1:13 45 Cornell Tima Wl Coltata Duma Kiss Carolyn Alter Dor Denny Did alio re a SIXTH Pens 1104 520 480 220 5 SO (Slnnla) Ktadrire olio ran SEVENTH Pan $1X21 fSXOOi a-yeoc dll Bag apwarii eiz County Loops Deadline Near Tacoma Juniors Place High in Zone Pin Elints Fly Up a Wlnnigsr Oo eng ing trim The bay filly gets the services of Tom Simms and will break from the No 4 stall Chief contender in the race appears to be Humphretta owned by Mr and Mr Humphrey Roberts of WoodinviUe Humphretta a mild sensatin as a 2-year-old at Longacres has wintered well and is razor sharp The fleet filly will be ridden by Anthony Perry and leaves from gate No 8 Others in the second division are Dellarobia Gundy Jo Writer Iva Beau and Kid Queen to Attend Seafair Queen Linda Juel will crown the victor of the feature In the first division running activities center around Lovaflre Lynn-D-Irm Mias Burlington Fax City Piggy Bux and Min Tenlno Battle Dance owned by Joe Boyce and winner of over (200000 in lifetime earnings makes his 1962 debut in today's seventh race The bugle sounds for action at 1:43 nm Wait Wins Race A derby prospect served notice bred son of Nirfpl roared to Delarahlm (Palmer) US Gundy JO (Rlchanli) 118 Lady Writer rCnswsU) 116 Splendored Thing (Slmma) 120 Ira Bean (Hunt) ll Humphntta (Perry) ll Hiea Grid Kid (Cantarin!) 11 TENTH Pane SIXMi S-yef-riOe an api mining pm 3X! farteassr Ki X) Billy (Cantanrinl) Bhnelaet (Pblllppl) Squash Btoeeom (Groea) Tacoma Junior keglers swept the runner-up honors but could only gamer one of three first places Saturday in the Bowling Proprietors Association of America National Junior Championships eliminations at Paradise BowL Competing with 11 other entrants from the Pierce-Olymplc Extra Heavy Duty BONDED BRAKE LINING 510 530 530 510 510 580 1:13 15 Our AHM Baby Don Ontricna alio ran Fare SlXaOl rtalmtas: S-aag aowari! els fertaega: (Faulkner) 10X0 530 520 (Criswell) 520 510 Uioa (Stauffer) 580 35 Prince SaUn aolM Young Hen Oalanoek Forln (Palmer) Wes Can (Porter) John A Sponsors and coaches of teams wishing to enter the Pierce County Recreation baseball and softball leagues have until Monday night to submit their application and entry fees The league lineups are beginning to turn shape with several teams already listed for summer competition Lawrence Merkle county supervisor of athletics says no entries will be accepted after the county recreation office in the County-City Building Monday Competition is planned in the Connie Mack Boys (18-under) Junior Boys (16-under) Babe Ruth Boys (13-15) Senior Girls (high school girls) Junior Girls (Junior high girls) Housewives ide school girls) and leaguea Ten Teams Entered NINTH Pose S2XOS! bwHaHmml inilenpi S-yeai-olie auT Welt (Criswell) 510 2X0 570 Clln-Don Faulkner) 960 520 Count (Slmonie) 540 1:11 45 Owen Naney Clinton Honey Dot Oalla DM alio ran "TENTH Pare 1X25 rtahnlag! S- Aching Hut (Grew) 1530 TS0 570 atm Sport (Phllllppi) 7X0 500 Lounook (Andrews) 500 Time 1:42 25 Star Venture Foreign Ifodan Keep It Op Orea alio ran Attendance 3045 Hindi 210155 wae the defending champion in both and Drayton his shadow finished aecond both Just Coasting Budd was off like a shot in the 100 and finished coasting hot that he might come back break the world 220 record of 20 flat But a headwind of IK meters (about three miles sn hour) frustrated him Traynor pulled a Hercules set winning the 3000-meter steeplechase in a meet record 9:191 lew than an hour and a half after finishing second to Mark Mullin in the mile 3000-meter effort broke hi own record of 9:253 set last year Had it not been for Mullin he would have had a second meet mark Mullin won the mile in 4:064 shattering the standard of 4:078 set in 1958 of all Ron Deiany Traynor was only three yards or so hack in 4:069 Larry Raw-son of Boston College was third in 4:071 So all the top three beat Deiany record CHAMPIONS Champions of the 86th annual IC4A track and field championships: 100 yards Frank Budd Villanova 96 220 yards Frank Budd Villanova 208 440 yards Hubert Brown Morgan State 467 (meet reend) 880 yard John Reilly Georgetown 1:498 One Mark Mullin Harvard 4:064 (meet record) Three-mile Gerald Norman Penn State 14:202 120 high Leon Pras Villanova 142 440 Jay Luck Yale 517 (meet record) 3000-meter steeplechase Pat Traynor Villanova 9:191 (meet record) Shot Gary Gubner New York UnivM 62-1 (meet record) Discus Gary Gubner New York Unlv- 168-10 Doug Kerr Villanova 224-10 Ed Bailey Harvard 192-3 High Jump John Thomas Boston Univ 6-9 Broad Jump Bob Tatnall Delaware 23-7 Hop steo and Jump Samir Vincent Boston College 48-8 Pole Rolando Cruz Villanova and John Belitza Maryland 15-6 (meet record) Mile relay Morgan State 3:106 (meet record) Man o9 War Top Choice LOUISVILLE Man War started at odds of l-to-100 three times That was in the days before pari-mutuel and minimum pay-offa Big Red had only one opponent on each occasion For a real red hot favorite how about Cicada in the Kentucky Oaks Prep at Churchill Downs? Although the odds on the Chris Chenery filly were 3-1 the three year old star pi the odds on five of her rivals past 100-to-l Moreover these were not just a handful of nobodiea Three were stakes winners Two got part of the purse In the Oaks Prep Coast League Games Faster SEATTLE Dewey Soriano who made clock watchers out ol baoebaU pitchers bragged a bit Saturday when ho reported Par rifle Coast League game are finishing 15 minute on the than they did a year admitted01 the 20-second1 rule he ordered his umpires to enforce to the last tick ha not yet been invoked in some 140 gamea But he claimed: a threat hanging over the heads The real s' poke know have to lhatT ball in there or be called for Ten teams have already entered compel! Connie Mack competition Bowling FINAL WEEKEND Sinai action in the Washington Bowling Association tournament is on tap at Bowlero today as the 10-week competition comes to a close Lone area leaders going into the final weekend ofthe 16th annual program are Sue Marshall of Enumdaw in the Clan A singles and Angle Agency of Shelton in the Clan team event Fourteen-year-old Ronnie Car-roll rolled a 236 game for Gray Junior High in the Junior high league at South Tacoma Bowl this season Ronnie the son of Mr and Mrs Bill Martin 6043 Lawrence also won a certificate in track Most junior AD 4 Wheels EXPERTLY INSTALLED two-length victory in feature the Lake Washington Handicap at six furlonga The smooth running gelding well back in the early running answered the urge of Jockey Jimmy Crasweil at the head of the stretch and sipped up on the rail to run the distance in 11145 on a track classified as muddy The gelding is owned by Mn eorge Newell of Seattle Walt the favorite brought $410 to win For Jockey James Crasweil win afforded him his second trip to the circle for the afternoon Crasweil back in action after a long layoff due to an injury has registered five wins in two days of racing Cras-well was leading rider at Longacres in 1959 area 15-year-old Pat Holder of Paradise won the handicap event with an 1111 Her games were 188-200-155-118-111-168-940 plus 171 pins handicap Lori Lawrens of Narrows was second with 1075 and Landra Isaacson of Lakewood placed third with a 1054 Landra had the high-' scratch series of the three a but her handicap was only 168 Carl Walter 17 of Port Orchard topped field of 11 entries in the scratch event with a Mistering 1294 an average of almost 216 for six gamesT scores were 221-197-195-254-193-234 Jim Lien of New Frontier was second at 1141 including a 237 game and Don Hen of Tower placed a dose third with 1134 Largest of the fields was in the handicap where Don Erickson of Port Angeles bested 34 other participants with an 1187 series including 45-pin handicap Erickson's games were Ron Sanders of Lakewood finished second with an 1161 and Sixth Avenue's Chuck Raymond checked in with an 1154 Walter Erickson and Miss Holder will compete with seven other zone winners In their respective divisions in the state finals at Tower Lanes on June 9 The state winner In each category will receive an all-expense-paid trip to Washington DC in July for the national finals and a two -day tour of the capital Trophies were presented to the top two juniors in each division Saturday at Paradise All pai tidpants In the nationals willre-ceive trophies and the top three finalists in each division will re- Prep Slate Here is a listing all high school contests involving Tacoma end leagues which will be played this week: the including the defending champion Fircrest contingent others are Fife UniversityPlace Peninsula Orting St Frances Cabrini Parkland Post 228 Puyallup and two teams from Lakewood Franklin Pierce Rebels Bethel Fife Lakewood University Place Peninsula Fircrest Edgemont and the Franklin Pierce Aces are listed for the Junior Boys circuit Trinity Lutheran Debs and Dolls have already entered the Senior Girls with Fife Fircrest and Les WEAA girls showing in- I 'f Clark Takes State Jaycee (Continued from C-U) 5 Buchanan CC 4 Buaord 5 Talent CC 1:3 5 220: 1 Kherloek CBC 5 Thayer 5 Otoe CC 4 Knots CC 5 Oaorga Tim :310 (New record old mark was 2175 act by Cordon Tborii Central! 135) Law herd ll! 1 Weatherford Allison CC 5 Bird 4 dark 5 Nettles Time :270 (New old mark :242 act by Jack Clark la 155) i 1 Homo 5 a Under a Soriano directive third base umpires added a stopwatch to their standard equipment If a pitcher uses more than 20 seconds to deliver the ball after ing his hands on It the tlm-umplre is to signal the plate getting his hands on it the timing umpire umpire to si to ea Chav leagues have 25000-Mile Guarantee on complete brake Job CAN CHARGE Portland and Spokane installed field clocks so the fans could help the umpirea Last year games were averaging 2 hours 37 minutes Soriano aid The average this season has about 15 minutes shorter eon CJC Otoe CC 5 (tie) Slayer Berg CBC Hayes 8L Jeeoba LC Green CB Boyd SL JuoU Drtnkerstsr The Junior Girls have received entries from Babes Trinity Lutheran Lassies Orting Peninsula and Spanaway Four Dash Point Franklin Pierce Bethel and the Bens-ton Grange are awaiting the County Babe Ruth League open- en Slew Pitch Entries Lake City and Lakewood Lumber and Supply are the only rer istered teams in the Slow Plfa League Interest in the league hasbeen shown by Bethel Lake-wood Fircrest University Place Peninsula Elk Plain Kapowsin Merchants and Fife Two leagues the Housewives and the Lassies will combine with teams from the city The Lake 5i INSPECTION Creed Takes Southern Am RICHMOND Va A Clifford Ann Creed a relentles 5-foot-3 100-pounder from Alexandria La won the Southern Amateur Golf Championship here today with a 6 and 5 victory over Marge Bums of Greensboro NC It was the eighth tournament victory of the year for Miss Creed 23 who won the first four hides of her scheduled 36-hoie match against the dead game dead tired Miss Burns and never once trailed For the 31 hides they had to play before Miss Creed closed out the match the Louisiana star Baseball Tennis Play Planned A Joint recreation tennis program with two divisions of competition for both boys and girls will be offered this summer for the third year by the Pierce the third yearby the Pierce County Recreation Department and the Metropolitan Park District Lawrence Merkle county supervisor of athletics says teams in each division will consist of four two singles players and a doubles teams which cannot use either of the two singles entries Each team may also carry two alternates but no player may transfer from one team to another during the season Players who have not reached their 17th birthday by Sept 1 are eligible for the junior (16-under) division Those youngsters who are not yet 15 by Sept 1 will play in the bantam 14-under) division Matches will consist of the best two of three sets The season will get under way June 11 but June 8 is the deadline for entries Home teams will be responsible for furnishing new balls for each match Contests will be on a home-and-home basis Guaranteed or Your Money SEARS CITY Britannia ve Ulliaa Ltarrie ve MmUum (2) list tnehes IN arile: 1 Knott CB 5 CC 5 Oeon 5 DUnorteO GH 5 Summer a (New oM merit was 10X5S eat by PbU at Xrerett la 1MO) Mile Mar: 1 Clerk (Hngbe Wens Otoe iteAbae) 5 Columbia Barin 5 Olympic 5 Yakima: 5 Oraya Harbor 3:255 Diane: 1 Collier 5 Bol 5 DtnMeoa SV 5 Wyee CC: 5 Ctiai-Ul CC Dtetaoeo 122 foot 4(4 Incboo Mo mat! (tie) Boyar Hopklne Kettle all of CC 5 Bayg WB 5 (tie) Thamae CB Webb CB HeNeiea 13 feet Testa total: Clark 132 3T Columbia Basia 6 1121 Olympia 62 Yakima 51 1S2I Everett and Wenatchee 13 27 Kkagtt 37 Centralla 5 Lower Columbia 5 Cray Harbor 4 HigtUiao 5 WilUeMaysPlayed Football as Kid PITTSBURGH Willie Maya played semi-professional baseball for Bob Veale's father in Birmingham Veale the Pittsburgh recruit pitcher remembers the San Francisco Giants' star as a great high school halfback had many coil recalls Veale thought wind up in pro football cause he could run with and throw that football but he was more interested in baseball Even as a kid lie hit a baseball 500 DOUBLE COLA LITTLE LEAGUE CARAVAN competition Trinity Lutheran Lassies and two teams from the Franklin Pierce-Collins area have submitted entries for the Lassies play Further Information on all recreation activities can be obtained by telephoning the Recreation Office at FU ext 386 TRAINER SUSPENDED BALTIMORE IP The Maryland Racing Commission suspended trainer Vernon Arthur for 90 days Saturday on a charge that a horse in his care Madox was given illegal medication at Laurel Race Course on April 24 Rllee ea Lloeata StaSI-a ea Mont Tahema CAPITAL Ltacala ve Xtadlem Wilt Bramtao at Mraat Taken (2) WHaaa ea Iiaeata Hasten ea Moual Taken Uaeata at Kaet FUGRT SOUND Eaunetaw at Reatou (2) ebanotaoehip stayed Tbarekay Ea erne law at Beatae (If oeeenoiy) HEAMOtlXT MoaSoy Shewn at Fife KINGCO MeoSay FeSenl Way at Fhatrr at Moot HI Ii 2mw lataag Brill Taeijay Relhril Lain Waahlaitaa ThanSay BeBe loa leaaeaah at Bofhril Foster St Fisi-eral Way Mmer InhioS at Mraat at Bothell Laka play but number of housee report they will be of-ferlng summer Ronnie CmtoII leagues this year which will begin next month after school lets out for vacation ALL-00A8T action Tacoma leaders were down to three this week in the All-Coast Bowling Tournament at Vancouver Wash after Millbrook Trophy No 1 dropped to second in he 185 and under scratch event The Tacomans holders of 2977 succumbed to a 2990 rolled Walnut City Bowl of McMlnn-lie Ore Also dropping back one place in the standings were Luckeys Elec-trie of Puyallup which skidded to fifth in the 145 and over handicap and Margean Simons who was pushed out of the top five In the 145 and under handicap singles event Still leading are Ray ft Tavern in the 145 and over handicap Elaine Huffman and Mary Fran Norgaard in the 145 and over handicap doubles and Chuck Ratzlaff in the 170 and over handicap single jrxinas SIXTH Roy Bira 473 and 185 Glrta Lota Deniali 364 Candy Bryant 131 Soirion Dal RMbaeh 131-181-188 505 Olrla" 4S3 and 175 Junior Bratt Calloway 495 Vem lesao-on 805 Olrle Diene leaeeaon 447 and 1S1 Bentama Robert Fulton 292 (two gamea) and 131 Olrla Jam Hal tenth 274 (turn gamaa: and 144 11 Bentama Steven Ruhenatrunk Ml (taro gamoe) and 1S5 OMa Deanna Pa don 804 (tan same) and 154 Bill Pickett 179-149-179 507 Dave Offmr 1S5 PACIFIC Stev Danatay 4 SO and 185 Olrla Sandy Jordan 408 Linda Smlnk 145 Bantami Jim alien 302 (tew gamee) and 174 Olrle Pet Saraamn SIS (tvw same) and 127 VILLA Kinsman Pukairi 172-214' 1S1 547 Butch Rhode 510 Portland Gets Pitching Help PORTLAND IP The Portland Beavers of the Pacific Coast League are getting two pitching replacements from Kansas City's American League baseball club They are lefthander Jim Archer who had a 9-13 record in the American League last season and righthander John Oinski 8-6 with Charleston KC of the South Atlantic League They will report to the Beavers along with lcfthsnded pitcher only two strokes over par She piled up a five-hole lead by the end of the morning 18 ana though Miss Bums played fine golf most of the way she never could erase her deficit SEVEN STRAIGHT The seven straight complete lines pitched this spimg by San and sco hurlers represented the longest such streak since Milwaukee pitchers reeled off eight straight complete games in Aug' ust of 1955 Hollywood Results OCtiM- MOSS IMPROVES LONDON JP Stirling Moss famed racing driver Injured seriously in a crash on April 23 underwent a minor nasal operation Saturday to make his breathing easier His general condition was reported as Improving Ret pact fully (Mundorf) 520 320 Monopoly (Shoemaker) 260 Tima 1:15 Prime Currifti Pliaf Nlght'e Glory Plalender Hoe aleo ran Pure (5000 riahnUc 4-ymr eld aad op! fartmuib: Doctrinaire (Tanlguchi) 1900 820 580 Initiate (Shoemaker: 520 580 Seotty'l Choice (Neve) 520 1:09 25 Act Now My XX Itr Solid Bl Smoky Field Henrico Titer Hods Aeure'e Orphan pave Pardo Wedded Unsue aleo ran Pare MAM: clalmlosi fear aide and ap I Ils mUrii Arbitrate (Shoemaker) 580 330 580 Olisarehy rcampae) 580 540 Mlnnlsarad (Lonsden) S40 1:48 25 El Tendllero Stal lira tor JeyMI Mr Erdlqr Buay Prince ale ran Pum $7 AM yanf ride: KaUrger Xu 26 Clear IM Fare 2500 melgeei 3-meeMn fartaaga: Johnny reed men (Shoemaker: 520 240 240 Lofty View (Mundrari 520 240 laglanTon (TsnlsaeM) 540 0:58 15 Court Tower Dixie Tma Bloc Tory Sound More Megaton Knight Prowler Denodado Kojral Tower Lernp Bay alio ran Para S4XW: etehwlagi 4-year elie Bad bjii 1(4 mdee: Hu Ten I gueill 4440 3220 1280 Meta (Mundorf) 1200 820 Bold Edition (Ford) 540 Time 1:31 35 Victor Relgh Sen Dlega Rad Tartu Amato Hl-Daddy-O Brawn Diamond Umbo ilao re DAILY DOUBLE Uld S21XO Tunc SSXOSl 3-yearwMii cteiastaos I firianii Wceridu (HarmaU) 17 SO 740 420 Bold Corpora! 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The Caliranriui 3-jrar-lde aad api 1 110 BASEBALL TODAY DOUBLE-HEADER 1:30 PM Tacoma Vs Hawaii MCE WED AFTERNOON Cadi (Herman 2080 8 SO 50 Prove It (Mum) SSO 500 OMen Time (Shoemaker) 300 1:4135 Brttleh Roman Oiey Karla MacDan Turin Cruy XM Apple Sparrow Cattle Notable 11 AMerahot Windy Sand aleo ran Knaworth entry Pen SSXMl riaimlat) aide nod ap! 144 mike: ha mlehal (rreyi 3040 1100 I SO Pink Swam (H Mareno) 520 500 Mr Dra (AValeneuela) 000 1:00 85 Brass Hill Cleave Night Signal Oak landed Dark Bilvar lira AGAIN THIS Id Bowman ro ports UtHo Loaguo acHvMoi acoros 8tcmdlngi) toam and individual trophloi 7i30 pm Monday Wednesday Friday ProMntod by Cammaraao Brofbora TACOMA GO-KART PALACI MIMORIAL DAT Tima TrMe PM tmdat I'M PM Julius Swampflre Grant in a reassignment that tends aee reliever Bill Fischer and BUI Kunkcl from Portland to Kansas City Grant was 9-9 last season and 0-0 this year for Hawaii Willie Mays of the Giants had nine home runs in his team's first 26 games this spring SUNDAY SEAFAIR QUEEN STAKES $5000 ADDED WEDNESDAY MEMORIAL DAY HANDICAP $5000 ADDED HUT PAUSE TO POST 1:45 PJI GREYHOUND BUS SERVICE DIRECT TO LONGACRES CHENEY STADIUM 2525 Banti Blvd SK 2-7707 olkaSa0 01 GDOGEDi (dOOIIYKAR UrtE MtarlM AnhnpIn SHAUB-ELUSON CO Hart Scbaffaer aad Mart Cletfcea 935-Broadwoy-935 DOWNTOWN TICKET OFFICE Star Grill 121 redfls A vs TACOMA GO-KART PAULS IStk and I To Way am inTaNriy loadonhlp Radio In Tacoma IM mat FoellU TACOMA IM mat 8 Mali NTAUUP.

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