Prospect Jackson B
Diamond Champion
Prospect Prospect hish
tucked away its first Jackson
County B league championship
in many years yesterday.
The Cougars defeated Rogue
River 30 to 2 to conclude their
regular B league slate undefeat
ed in baseball.
So far as can be recalled the
last county title won by Pros
pect was in track in 1932.
Prospect blasted out 23 hits
and had two-hit chucking by Don
Vannice.
Davidson Swats
Jim Davidson headed the
swatting parade with five raps
in six times up. He homered and
tripled and drove in three runs.
Mickey Ring hit four for seven,
doubling and bringing home six
runs. Jim Valentine doubled
twice in five times up. Eight of
the Prespect starters got hits.
Vannice cracked three for five.
On the hill Vannice chalked
up 17 strikeouts and walked
three. The two hits he yielded
were in the first inning. Rogue
River combined them with a
miscue for both its runs.
District play-off with the
Klamath county champ will be
on May 17. The Cougars will
oppose Butte Falls on Tuesday in
Ducks Cinder
Meet Choice
Over Orange
Oregon State College, Corval
lis Track fans who like to be
around when new records are set
definitely should plan to take in
the Oregon-OSC dual meet on
Bell field Saturday when the two
largest state schools compete for
the 39th time on the cinders.
; It's a strong possibility that
six or seven new standards will
go into the record books as Bill
Bowerman sends his well-balanced
track forces against the
depth-shy but individually strong
Beavers of Hal Moe. Marks ap
pearing in jeopardy are in the
mile, 440, high hurdles, 880,
javelin, shotput and discus.
Jim Bailey of Oregon could
establish new levels in both the
880 and mile, if he's up to Bailey
par. Existing records are 1:54.2
and 4:18.6, respectively, and in
the 880 Bailey is sure to be
pressed closely by OSC sopho
more Cliff Cordy, who has a
1:54.8 to his credit this season.
Hurdle Mark Threatened
Oregon's Doug Basham should
eclipse the high hurdles mark
of :14.7, for he's already covered
'the event in :14.4. In the 440,
i Jerry Christian .tf Oregon-ias
'clipped off a :43.4 which is close
to the meet mark of :49.3.
In three of the field events,
new records are possible with
Oregon State athletes figuring in
two of them. Ron Smart of OSC
has thrown the discus 156 feet,
while the meet record is 153 feet
Inches. His teammate, Tom
' Blackst one, also is capable of
getting the platter out that far.
OSC's Duane Mafrshall prob
ably is most likely of all to set
' a new mark in his event, the
shotput. His best mark is 52
feet, Vi inch, while the record is
50 feet, and Marshall has better
,ed 50 feet on practically every
throw this season. Oregon's Ed
Bingham could best the javelin
"level of 219 feet, 4 inches, for
hfe best this spring was 226 feet,
9 12 inches. Don Clay, more con
sistent than Bigham, also has an
outside chance in the event, al
though his best mark is only
213 feet. '
Good as Wayne Moss of OSC is
in the high jump, it isn't likely
he will surpass the record of 6
feet 8 inches by Les Steers of
Oregon in 1941. Moss has leap
ed 6 feet 7 inches this season
and is holder of the all-time OSC
record. 1
Field events start at 1 p.m.
with running events, to get un
derway at 1:30 p.m.
Here is the complete listing of the
top 1957 efforts by Northern division
men:
Mile Jim Bailey. Oregon. 4:16.5
440 Terry Tobacco, Washington,
AT X
ido Jack Morris and Steve Ander
son. Oregon, s.a
120 high hurdles Doug Basham
Oregon. .14.4.
nan Rill Mnspr Washington. 1:53
220 Steve Anderson and Jack
Brown. Oregon, zi.i
Two-mile Kay Hatton. Idaho. 9:24.7
220 low hurdles uean ainger,
lUchintftnn 23 ft
Mile relay Washington (Carl Mahn-
ken. Bin xvioser. uave j.mcv.uiioch,
Tarrv Tnhncrftl 3:17.5.
Pole vault Cliff LaBounty, Wash
ington 14'
High jump Wayne Moss, Oregon
State, o vJ4"
Shot .put Larry Pulford. Washing
ton. 53' 11 i" '
Javelin Ed Bingham, Oregon.
226' 9'-2 .
Discus Ron Smart, Oregon State,
Broad jump Martin Pedigo. Ore
gon. 23' 32" -
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Washington
Wins Grade
Track Meet
Washington track and field
men shaded Roosevelt by three
points plus Thursday afternoon
to win the annual all-city grade
school meet, concluding the sea
son in the cinder sport for the
elementary students. Seven rec
ords were broken and two were
tied.
The Washingtonians headed
the seven school field with a
count of 95 112 tallies in the
overall scoring, winning the
Class C division and placing sec
ond in both Class A and B. Roose
velt was first in Class A and
medley relay and runner-up in
the aggregate scoring with
91 56. Jefferson scored 70 for
third and won the Class B divi
son. Lincoln tallied 42 56, Jack
son 38 and Oak Grove 2IV2.
West Side, with five youths
entered, gained three points in
Class B.
Two records were set in Class
A with Gary Neese of Roosevelt
putting the shot 38 feet 3 inches
and the Roosevelt 220-yard relay
team of Michael Beeney, Roy
Ross, Neese and James Bandy
running in :27.6.
Barnes Sets Mark
In Class B Mike Barnes of
Jefferson set a new shot put
standard of 30-7V2, Steve Toews
of Jeff tied the record with
:07.8 in the 60-yard dash. Toews
and Doug Farnsworth of Wash
ington knotted the vault mark
with 6-9. ;
Four records fell in Class C.
Jim Allen of Washington, :07.75
in the 60, Mike Horton of Jack
son, 205 feet in the baseball
throw, Washington's 220 relay
ers, Bob Stearns, Gregg Swan
son, Jim Stiger and Allen in
:28.9 and Mike Higgins in the
150-yard dash. -
Scores in Class A were Roose
velt 41, Washington 32, Jackson
22, Lincoln 19, Jefferson 11 and
Oak Grove 1.
In Class B counts were Jeff
38, Washington 32Vfe, Roosevelt
27, Lincoln 13; Jackson 6i2,
Oak Grove 5 and West Side 3.
Class C tally was Washington
30 712, Roosevelt 23 56, Jeffer
son 21 34, Oak Grove 15, Lin
coln 10 13 and Jackson W2.
There were 138 entrants in
the meet. Washington and Jeff
erson each had 27, Lincoln 26,
Jackson 22, Roosevelt 19, Oak
Grove 12 and West Side five.
The meet was finished 15 sec
onds ahead of schedule. .
RESULTS:
t (Class A)
Baseball throw 1st. Watkins (JF);
2nd, Calkins (J); 3rd, Featherstone
(L); 4th, Bowman (JF); 5th, Seidel
(Ri. Distance 201 feet.
Shot put 1st, Neese (R); 2nd, "Com
stock W: 3rd. Van Pelt (JK); 4th,
Watkins (JF); 5th. Haviland (L). Dis
tance 38' 3" (NEW RECORD. Old rec
ord 37' 9 2" fet by Van Pelt (JK
60 yard dash 1st, Bandy (R); 2nd,
Comstock (W); 3rd, Calkins (JK); 4th,
Glines (JK); 5th. Featherstone (L).
Time 7:55 seconds.
Broad jump 1st, Dalbec (L); 2nd,
Wolf (W): 3rd, Bandy (R); 4th, Vallee
(L); 5th, Newman (R). Distance 15' 2".
220 yard relay 1st. Roosevelt
(Beeney. Ross, Neese, Bandy); 2nd.
Washington; 3rd. Lincoln; 4th, Oak
Grove. Time 27.6 'seconds. (NEW
RECORD. Old record 28.0 set by
Roosevelt (Griffin, Kershaw. Murray.
Willard) in 1951.)
High jump 1st. Wolf (W); 2nd,
Brown (L): 3rd, tie Stansfield (W)
Mitchell (R). Iverson (R). Height
150 vard dash 1st Npk m-i 9n
Comstock (Wi: 3rd. Glines I.TKi'- dth'
Calkins (JK); 5th, Garris (W). Time
18.25 seconds.
Pole vault 1st. Iverson R: 2nd. Ross
w, van fen uii. mmDreil (W) tie;
nainiiioiis ic i nomas ijj?) ue.
Height 7 0".
Medley relay 1st. Roosevelt (Hig
gins, Root. Stratton. Cullan. Bandy,
Neese3: 2nd. Jefferson: 3rd. Washing
ton; 4th, Lncoln. Time 43.2 seconds.
(Class B)
Broad . lumn Int. Cain fas- 9nH
Larson (OG); 3rd. Schroeder fJKt;
4th, Hinman (JF); 5th, Gilbertson (W).
Distance 14' 10".
60 yard dash 1st, S. Toews (JF1;
2nd, Hinman (JF); 3rd, Callan (R)
4th, Hatch (W); 5th, Stratton (R) and
Larson OG. Time 7.8 seconds. (Ties
record set by Gaster (W) 1956)
220 yard relay 1st, Roosevelt
(Miles, Stratton, Cain, Callan). 2nd,
Washington: 3rd, Lincoln; 4th, Jack
son. Time 28.9 seconds.
Pole vault 1st, Farnsworth (WL and
S. Toews (JF) tie; 3rd. Spafford (JK)
and Olson (R tie; 5th, Couch (W).
6' 9" Ties record set by Spafford (JK
1957)
Baseball throw 1st. Barnes (JF);
2nd, Miles (R); 3rd. Hockworth (L);
4th. Seeberger (W); 5th, Steffens (JF).
Distance 210' lVt"
High jump 1st. Hatch W: 2nd, tie
Olson (R), Kenkla (WS), Roberts (L);
5th, tie Neathamer (W and Farnsworth
W. Height 4' 4".
Shot put 1st, Barnes (JF); 2nd,
Couch (W); 3rd. Farnsworth (W); 4th,
Neathamer (W; 5th, Stroh L). Distance
30' 7',2". (New record. Old record
26' 4" set by Neathamer (W) 1957)
150 yard dash 1st. Hinman (JF);
36 N. Bartlett
Phone SP 2-8473
Sugar Eyes
Song-Dance
Life
Agai
in
Chicago (U.R) Sugar Ray
Robinson- will hold his prized
middleweight championship for
only one more fight.
Robinson, who gained the
crown for the fourth time
Wednesday with a fifth round
knockout of Gene Fullmer, made
it definite today that he'll be a
song and dance man on the
Broadway stage "next winter."
"I'll defend the title against
Carmen Basilio, if the terms are
right," he said, "and if I win,
that's my last fight. If I lose, of
course, I'd want to try and get
it back."
Rematch In Contract
But should Robinson lose, he
would not be the champion go
ing into the rematch, which he
will demand as part of the con
tract for a Basilio fight, and this
then would become the finale to
his 17-year career in boxing.
Should Robinson go through
with his plans, it would be the
second time he' has given up a
title to a stage career. He quit
the ring in 1952 after losing to
Joey Maxim in a bid for the
light heavyweight title, but 30
months later he returned to box
ing and in 1956 recaptured the
160-pound title from Bobo Olson.
Ed Machen,
Maxim Vie
Louisville, Ky. Young Eddie
Machen, confident that what he
did once he can do again, takes
on aging Joey Maxim tonight in
an effort to establish his claim
to a shot at the world heavy
weight title.
The nationally-televised Der
by eve 10-rounder is a repeat of
a January joust in Miami, in
which Machen not only deci
sioned the 35-year-old former
light heavy king but became one
of the few meij who ever
knocked Maxim -down. Machen
is a 3V&-1 favorite for the return
fight.
Brief Career
Machen, at 25, has climbed to
No. 2 ranking among heavy
weight contenders in a brief ca
reer that includes 20 victories
in as many fights, 14 of them by
knockouts.,; ";;:
Tor Maxim, 'the return match
represented a ''- last chance to
earn one more big purse before
he calls its quits on a 22-year
career. He and Manager Jack
Kearns figure " that a victory
over Machen would earn Maxim
a title bout with Floyd Patter
son and a probable payoff of
about $100,000; -
2nd, tie Roberts (L) and S. Toews
ut ); 4th. Hatch (W): stn, Larson uu .
Time 19.45 seconds.
(Class C)
60 vard dash 1st Allen (W): 2nd.
Warner (BF); 3rd. Root (R) and Pey
ton (L.); 5tn, r. roews (ji) and ear
ner (R). Time 7.75 seconds. (New rec
ord. Old record 7.95 set by Hampson
(W) 1956) --. :
High jump 1st, Hess (OG); 2nd,
Peyton (L) and Allen (W): 4th, Tur
pin (W); 5th. Stiger (W), Golden (L),
and Rasmussen (R). Height 4' 2"
Baseball throw 1st. Horton (JK);
2nd. Warner (JF): 3rd. Pesenti (JF):
4th, Hassel (W); 5th, Dawson (W). Dis
tance 205 feet. (New record. Old rec
ord 198' 10" set by Barnes (JF) 1956.)
220 yard ida y 1st, Washington
(Stearns. Swanson, Stiger, Allen); 2nd,
Roosevelt: 3rd, Oak Grove; 4th, Jef
ferson. Time 28.9 seconds. (New rec
ord." Old record set by Washington
(Gould, Young, Bellack, Hawkins) in
1949)
Pole vault 1st, Horton (J) and
urisKeu (uu tie; 3rd, Harrison (W)
and Hess (OG) tie: 5th. Henney (JF.
Oldham (W. Dames (R), and Rasmus-
sen (R). Height 6' 6".
Broad iumn 1st. Hieeins (R): 2nd
Hassell (W); 3rd, Allen (W; 4th, Mc
Coy (L; 5th, Driskell (OG). Distance
14 4"
150 yard dash 1st, Higgins (R);
2nd. Warner (JF); 3rd, Collins (R);
4th. F. Toews (JF; 5th, Brumback (L).
Time 19.8 seconds. (Old record 19.9
set by Brumback (L) 1957)
Dead line Sunday Classified U at
noon Saturday; 10 a.m. Monday loi
Monday: other days 5:30 previous day
mu
Rental Equipment
Air Compressors Water Pumps
Cement Finishing Machines
Electric and Gas Cement Vibrators
Roller Water Wagon
WITH OPERATOR
2 Graders Shovel 4 Cranes
Back Hoe Drag Lines
Tractors with Bulldozer Ripper or
Carryall
2 Turnapulls
Gunnite Machine with Mobile
600 Cu. Ft. Compressor.
JXcUrttU- SP 2-5271
BOWLING
VICTORY LEAGUE
Ross Lumber won four games
from Sewing Machine center in
the Victory Bowling league tnis
week to take a lOVfe game lead
in the loop with only three
weeks remaining in the season.
Audrey Swoape of Clave Con
struction had a 192 game ana
Eleanor Lenz a 504 series for
the sewing firm. Miriam Puett
converted a 6-7-10 split for
Pick's Apparel.
Standings:
W. L.
47 i 12V2
37 23
32 27 i
29 31
Ross Lumber
Clave Construction
Skeeters
Keith Brothers
Pick s Apparel 29 31
Crater Department Store 27 33
Davis Transfer - 27 33
T'. 24 36
Trowbridge and Flynn. 23fc 3614
Vibino Purina Ma Ontpr 23 !' 36U
EVERGREEN LEAGUE
Standings:
Tru Mix Construction Co
Chuck's Pumo Service
W.
27
25
22
20
20
19
16
16
15
15
13
8
Medford Plaza Apts.
Picard's Jewelers ..
Clower's Golden Eagle r
Big Y Market Inc.
Donna Timber Co. .
Medford Steel Co.
Eastside Market
United States National Bank
Medford Blowpipe Co -
Hunter and Best Sawmill. .......
Results:
Medford Steel
Chuck's
Couch
P. Coggins
Withrow
C. Coggins
Kreer
2
506
471
Smith
Hopkins
Eastgate
Wilson
Sorenson
Handicap
398
471
432
398
480
360
502
2234
1
507
475
352
360
464
177
2335
4
600
491
450
497
575
18
2631
3
433
464
437
492
433
18
2277
3
521
509
535
423
2251
U.S. Bank
Doty
Humphrey
Gleaves
Rader
Monteith
Handicap ;
Clower's
Patterson
Donna Timber 3
Crowley 476
Kessler 445
Gunn 504
Neece -411
Wirth 462
2398
Hunter-Best 0
Russell . " 375
Braaten 556
Sorber 403
Chapman 536
Paul 410
O. Johnson
Shelton
Houghton
Lenz
Handicap '
2330
1
' 450
482
; 394
Blow Pipe
Whitney
Thorndike
L. tohnson
Matthieson -Applegate
Handicap
Big Y
Abs.
CcMall '
O'Malley
Giffor
McQuat
2190
Medford Plaza 1
Wies 420
Trout 534
Armes , 428
Gassner 425
Masterson 441
-Handicap 108
Picard's
McDowell
G. Picard
Hoard
R. Picard
Morgan
512
2540 - 2356
Tru Mix
Snedden
Jones
Baize
Cummings
Bell
- 4 Eastside Mkt. 0
408 Fluck
392
522 . Farrar
471 Pyle
481 Hedges
446 Carter
Handicap
2328
474
:439
470
433
39
2247
ROGUE VALLEY LEAGUE
Standings
Medford Mufflers
U.S. National Bank
Darrell Miller Co
Hire's Root Beer :
W.
26
22
22
21
19
L.
10
14
14
15
17
Pickell's Real Estate
Moore Steel Co.
Team No. 8 ..:
City Appliance Co
State Forest Patrol
Kleever's Machine Shop
18 !4 17',i
16 20
16 20
16 20
14 4 211,4
14 22
11 25
Andy's Jewelers
Telephone Employees
Results:
Forest Patrol 3 U.S. Bank 1
Lay ton 417 Olson 418
Stockton . 409 Richter- 376
Moran .- 507 Eastwood 451
Bradish .. ,y, 516 . Gladfelter 271
Van Hoy . 532 Shafer ... 466
Handicap 504 Handicap 612
2881 2694
Moore Steel 1 Med. Muffl-s 3
Monroe 362 Vance 477
Hinrichson 512 Antony 452
Ivie 431 Walker 421
D. Monroe 402 McDuffie 525
Applegate 475 McCray 477
Handicap 516 Handicap 363
2708 "... 2713
T E A A 1 City Appliance 3
Doescher -390 Hooker - , 403
Singler 456 BlinW 492
Rickman " " 466 Martin 429
Strobel 493 Whitney . 455
Martin 467 Larson 580
Handicap 447 Handicap 596
2719 2755
Team Eight 3 Pickell's 1
Cooley 449 Pickell 470
M. Walker 393 (Abs.) ' 438
A. Walker . 478 Withrow 421
Evans 441 McWhorter 470
Burroughs 468 Kreer '426
Handicap 423 Handicap "-' ' . 330
2752 " 2555
Hires 1 Miller Co. 3
Coats 470 Ives 371
Dungey 431 Brown 448
Swan 454 Wyatt 464
Schlachte 536 Fischer 532
Boles 508 Webster 560
Handicap 339 Handicap 474
2738 " 2849
Kliever's 1!4 Andy's - 2 '4
Isaacs ' 386 Johnson 429
Turner - - - 450 Anderson -. - 455
Jacobson 440 Hoard , 433
Blew 518 Dunn 497
Absentee 447 McDowell , 473
Handicap 420 Handicap 399
2661 2686
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Gen. Duke Still Doubtful
Starter in Kentucky Derby
By RAY AYRES
Louisville, Ky. iflJ.R) Wear
ing a special shoe on his bruised
left front foot, Calument Farm's
Gen. Duke faced a workout at
Churchill Downs today to de
termine if he is fit to race in
Saturday's 83rd edition of the
Kentucky Derby.
Nine other three-year-olds, in-
COMMERCIAL LEAGUE
Standings:
Mail Tribune
W. L.
252 1014
Cubby's Drive In
24 Vi
Clave Construction .- . 22
Star Body Works 19
Alexander & Brown Insur. 18
14
17
18
Crater Lake Motors 1714 18!4
Desert Lumber Co 17 i
Crater Electric -.. 14 22
Table Rock Lumber Co. 13 23
Bates Candy Co 12 24
Morning Fresh Bread 8 28
Results:
Desert Lbr.
Knox
Carr
Baker
Colley
Lenz
4
474
500
480
493
532
2479
Table Rock
(FORFEIT
Clave Const.
V. Allen
Olson
Chapman
Clave
Straus
4
606
Bates Candy
Dimick
J. Weber
D. Weber
Garrett
Dixon
487
527
478
588
479
581
490
553
474
2554
2
481
564
538
447
568
2598
2
527
588
439
2709
C. L. Motors
Vessey
Cannon
Langston
Stroble
Farrar
2
593
Crater Elec.
H. Allen
Dorff
McCormick
Vallee
L. Knapp
488
453
448
556
2538
Cubby's
White
Brooks
Meyers
Schneider
Ramsby
2
523
511
541
576
569
A and B
Speer
Boone
Guldan
Green
J. Knapp
526
635
2715
3
2720
Quality Mkt.
Lubbers
Huston j
Atkins
Henderson
Wise
1
516
498
528
Star Body .,
Van Dyke
Christianson
Bohannon
Graham
Patterson
592
423
, 565
544
521
2645
500
555
2597
Morning Fresh 0
Beck 426
3arry 468
Shinn 523
Spain 484
Sacchi 451
' 2352
Mail Tribune
Spaunhorst
Liddell
Mathes
Monsey
Anderson ,
4
452
528
586
539
586
2691
MINOR LEAGUE
Lininger's Rockettes
K-Boy Keglers
Firestone Stores
Security Insurance .
Cummins' Diesel .
Ekerson's ......
W.
.... 36 ',4
35
29 ',4
29 4
28
23
L.-
19 !i
21
26V2
26 ,4
28
33
34
35 4
Winnie's Style Salon
22
Matlack's 20 '2
Results:
Cummin's
E. Goode
N. Jones
N. Larson
1 Winnie's
417 B. Mathews
427 F. Coffin
389 J. Sapp
Handicap
3
361
' 411
402
69
1243
4
460
468
419
1233
Matlack's
S. Coulter
H. Poulson
D. Harris
Handicap
0 Security
372 M. Janzen
505 W. Booth
348 T. Shelton
36
1261
1347
Linninger's ' 3 Firestone 1
A. Mitcheltree 494 D. Edwards S 390
The decision of
IFjiflhere once was an intelligent young man named Arthur Maxwells .
Ill He thought he would like to "step up" r to a "medium-priced" &
na-v
So he went
- -
TTi i Ai xzWMx
exclaimed,
You call thhJtxuwPP" He soon saw
he wanted became a H16H -priced car.
he dashed off to his Ford Dealer and bought a ordairn the true
luxury car in the low-price field with all the equipment he wanted, for
less money than the stripped-down model he thought he wanted.jf
' Why don't you do as Arthur did? '
The luxurious c3l&fo&met
loaded with all this wanted equipment:
ir V-S MgiM FordosMtic Rrib Rtattr
Whitow.il Tins Two-tow paiit
. . . PLUS Turn Signals, Safety Package
(Lifeguard deep-center steering wheel.
Lifeguard door locks.) Sunburst Wheel
. Covers, Electric Clock
Friday. May 3, 1957
eluding Gen. Duke's stablemate,
Iron Liege, were entered Thurs
day for America's premier horse
race, but the real drama was
unfolding in barn 15 at the
famed Downs.
Quartered there was "The
Duke," who until last Tuesday
was the heavy favorite for the
Derby. However, he came back
to the barn after finishing sec
ond in the Derby Trial with a
sore foot, thereby turning Sat
urday's classic into a wide open
race.
Trouble Not Located
Ben Jones, the trainer emeri
tus of Calumet Farm who al
ready has saddled six Derby
winners, admitted he has been
unable to locate the trouble spot.
But he decided late Thursday
to "take him on the racetrack
and see if he can run."
However, even if Ge'n. Duke
passes today's test, Jones indi
cated he may not decide defi
nitely on whether to start the
colt in' the Derby until the
absolute deadline 45 minutes
before Derby post time.
Cautious optimism was ' the
keynote at the barns of the
other trainers in comparison to
the mantle of gloom hanging
over the Calumet Farm "in
firmary." Jim Fitzsimmons ' had high
hopes of winning the Kentucky
Derby for the fourth time with
Bold Ruler, now the favorite
for the mile and one-quarter
classic.
Ready To Go
"After his workout yesterday
he is as ready as he'll ever be.
He wanted him to stretch out
his legs and he did fine," said
the 82-year-old dean of Ameri
can trainers.
Johnny Nerud, trainer of
Ralph Dowe's Gallant Man who
has gained so much local sup
port he may wind up second
choice, was highly pleased with
the condition of the colt. .
And so it went along . shed
row. The other trainers were
convinced their horses were at
their best and just as certain
there was a tough horse race
ahead of them so tough the
winner may have to break
Whirlaway's 2:01 2-5 track rec
ord to take the winner's purse
of $109,200.
A. Rogers
B. Hazlett
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V. Wilson
B. Wilson
P. Smith
2 Ekerson's 2
529 Dickinson 455
382 V. Harris 343
342 M. Trautman 398
Handicap 39
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MISSING BICYCLE
Milan, Italy (U.R) Police
were searching for four stolen
bicycles Thursday when the
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five. Traffic Policeman Mario de
Ligios reported someone stole
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