Portland Observer, November 25,1961
Track talk
by Mike Cusorielll
A pair o f tw o-year-old stakes
events and Rainier Binocular Week
end headline the upcoming Thanks
giving weekend o f racing at P ort
land Meadows.
The Janet Wineberg Futurity, to
be run Saturday, November 28, pits
the cream o f the two-yeur-old Ore
gon-bred filly crop. The Bill Wine
berg Futurity, which will be renewed
fo r the tenth time on Sunday,
November 29, features the top two-
year-old Oregon-bred colts and
geldings. Such standouts as Lan-
dauer, Lighthouse Jim and Future
Fox are expected to compete.
Landauer is coming o f f o f two
Portland Meadows allowance vic
tories at the Wineberg distance o f
six furlongs. In his victory on Sun
day, November I, the Dan Markle-
trained gelding covered the distance
in 1:11.3, the fastest six furlong
clocking by a two-year-old this sea
son.
Future Fox has bankrolled $7,515
in his six life tim e starts. In the
$15,375 O .T.B.A. Sales Stakes here
October 31, Future Fox was the run
ner up behind Washington-bred Not
Now.
Lighthouse Jim has finished third
in his only two starts. In the
O .T.B.A. Sales Stakes, Lighthouse
Jim finished behind Not Now and
Future Fox, and in the $R,5(XI-added
Beaver State Handicap the Howard
Belvoir-trained colt ran behind the
highly-regarded H i Yu L ulu and
C hipO 'Lark.
Rainier Binocular Weekend will
offer quality Bushnell and Zeiss bi
noculars and sportsglasses to Port
land Meadows patrons at up to 40
per cent o ff the regular retail price.
Horse racing enthusiasts will be able
to purchase the binoculars at the
track for their own personal use o f
have them shipped to friends and
relatives as Christmas g ifts via
United Parcel Service.
Friday’ s racing program will have
a sp ec ial h o lid a y post tim e o f 2 :3 0
p.m. Saturday and Sunday pro
grams get underway at 1:30 p.m.
SA sponsors Turkey Tourney
Deception Decision, one o f Ore
gon’s top three-year-olds, ran to his
reputation last week in winning the
$9,850 Portland Sophomore Handi
cap by one length over ’ N Easy
Buck.
The victory boosted the Oregon-
bred’ s career earn ings to $38,245,
o f which $30,699 has been earned
this year. Deception Decision, the
N.E. (Nub) Norton-trained son o f
Skin Head and You Guess, is per
haps best known for his length and a
h a lf victory over Son o f thunder-
hawk in the 1981 Oregon Derby.
In other developments, veteran
conditioner Bill Tollett solidified his
lead in the trainer standings with a
double on Sunday, giving him a 6-4
lead over second place Bud
Klokstad.
In Sunday’ s n in th and feature
race, Tollett’s ace sprinter My Run
away scored an easy w ire-to-w ire
two length victory over Poppy Vee
in 1:11.2.
Greg Swaim still holds down the
top spot in the jockey standings.
With 10 wins in 59 mounts, Swaim
holds a 10-8 lead over Jody David
son and Gary Stevens.
W e e k 's b e e t p e y o f f s
Win— In winning Saturday’ s sixth
race, Moonshiner (ridden by Doug
Moore) lit up the tote board for a
$106.80 win payoff.
Piace
and show— E xciting
Rhythm, guided to his second place
finish by jockey Wayne Shaw, re
turned a staggering $85.20 place
payoff in Friday’ s seventh race. The
five-year-old daughter o f Flying
Lark also returned the weekend's
most lucrative show payoff, $16.60.
Trifecla—In Sunday’ s fifth race.
Sails Ahoy (ridden by Ralph Gar
cia), L ittle Punk and H urricand
W illie teamed up fo r the week’ s
largest trifecla payoff, $5,528.
Quineila Exciting Rhythm and
21-to-l shot Wendy Sue teamed up
for the week’ s best quineila payoff,
$765.20, in Friday’ s seventh race.
D a ily double— A 19-to-l shot,
Mr. W ifflc (ridden by Scott Stevens)
teamed with a S-to-2 choice. Nelson
Bumber (ridden by Dave Shepherd)
to return a $165.20 payoff.
The Salvation A rm y ’ s M oore
Street Community Center is present
ing the 2nd Annual Turkey Basket
ball Tournam ent on Friday, N o
vember 27th and 28th at Portland
C om m unity College’ s Cascade
Campus.
Co-captains o f The Moore Street
Center's team are G arry Bradley
and Larry Collins. Both men are ex-
Portland Community College bas
ketball players.
This coupon is good for
one Free General
Admission to Portland
Meadows Sunday only.
MEADOWS
Pick up your free copy of the Portland Observer
for recing results.
PORTLAND MEADOWS
1001 North Schmeer Road Portland, Oregon 97217
L A R R Y C O L L IN S
G ARRY BRADLEY
After playing ball for two years at
PCC, G arry “ D r. Sky” Bradley
went on to try out for the interna
tionally known Athletes in Action
basketball team. U n fo rtu n a te ly,
they needed a guard so he was cut
from the squad. Garry is now prac
ticing for the spring try-out with the
pros and coaches the 12- to 14-year-
olds for the Moore Street Center.
Larry Collins also played basket
ball for PCC fo r two years. He is
presently co-partners in Clothes Un
lim ited with B illie H o lt. He con
tinues to play basketball as a hobbie
and as a means o f keeping in shape.
Also playing fo r The Moore
Street Community Center Basket
ball Team are Jessie Collins, Hillary
Kelly, Bruce Morales, Marvin Jen
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Ricky O verton, James D ixon,
Danny Wilson, Carey Larkin, and
Jay Craig.
Teams taking part in the double
elim ination tournament are made
up o f young adults representing
churches as far away as Southern
California. A total o f 15 games will
be played, with the tournament run
ning from 9:30 a m. to 3:30 p.m. on
Friday and from 9:00 a.m. to 7:00
p.m. on Saturday.
The Awards Banquet, to be held
in the Moore Street Com m unity
Center w ill immediately follow the
final game. Wille Brock, former De
troit Lions and Kansas City Chiefs
piayer will be the guest speaker.
Spectators arc invited to watch
the tournam ent. Donation o f 50
cents fo r adults and 25 cents fo r
cdhildren will be used to benefit the
Moore Street Center’ s basketball
programs.
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