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Volcanic Equals Outboard champsRace Results at Leading Tracks Yesterday
At Blue Lakes AT ROCKINGHAM
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he were still . ing Innings. l S 2 Mid FIRST (32000; claiming: 4 years up: . FOURTH i33000: claiming: 3 Jeans 5 ham, Coffee Money, Whirling Dough, War- ; | west pilots, including al 1/16 miles)—Pedble's Hour. 118 J. D | D bi metis) 36.00, 13.20, 8.00; Super § 17 sick + Yul ars “oft is . . ecor |1arge field from Indiana, will Davern) 3 80. 4.20, 3.00; Alice Simms, 107 al Y ou es ‘M. N. Gonzalez: 5 60, Rp VSL en, 13 SEVENTH (350000: added: Meadowland threw-—than race in the Blue Lakes outboard Mercier) 40 Also Bix Avom. Wel: AT WASHINGTON [C. Rogers) 6.00, Also: Scenery I | tart hyolcante. 128 (A Rivera” #30. i fi inns’ ing to the ‘championships today at 3000 Wi A04 Uranium, Telbeda, Lineback litter, R. and Spring Khal, $36.60. |, FITUH ‘BO cisiming: 3 vears up: 6/360. 260, Cuore 113 (D Dodson), 8 80, Indianapolis Indians’ Weekly Schedule 3 mm Strain on SE N 0 Race { Morris St. 8 Sariones'— Bambuse; 1 Wl Years up: AT ROCKINGHAM aan 80, 3 60; 260; - atieh rena. )14 184405 (edule. American record Also” ® CLIP AND SAVE ® 3 whips ¥ ? | The 12-event program, tha in. 18.96 860. 420: Red Princess. 10a \c. Pebble’s Hour and Bambuco, Lyons 5.00 Aiso dx ing usher 1 ving Royal Governor. longing. Clann: : CRAB: ond 26: Sund . established : cludes an-eveHE Or Wel SwniiBari say AN as Kui 18 i 3708 cium EI IE SO MARTE Sa a Si iil ay -=101ed0 oouvencimon,. 1130 Re Ms
Neaotr Nght. | Choice” Elo: 3 Honors, Bel 5 ; “playful Iady and Roberto, £10.80.
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‘om now ean Wa Mad Farms big b . 'inoon. Beau Pilasters 112 (N. Shuk A v 7 00 victories : ? 1 $b ay b-year-, Spoons ra] _| THIRD (52000: claiming: 4 vears up: 6 S “ 1d 1c hn ne, 2 2 (D. Madders 12.40. 7.4 30: Rocky Si — ] : CoE old, equalied’ hi : : pbnsored by the Central In furlones)-—Seholarship. 113. 'R RES UD AT SARATOGA sPieador. a H Comonel S40 ilo 120 iA D Rae 30 Tie 5 o oY ug. 28, Tuesday Columbus Tavern Assn. . 8:15 P. M,= nd even Bob , his own @mérican diana Boat Club, the hydroplane 420. 3.20. 280; Mr. Blueblood. 113 (EC pagig and Skin Tonic £16.10 Dana *%Ahead. - Chicle 2nd. ~Kinsman,i1p2 (H. Keene: 540. Also: Pay Window, A 29. W . s not realize record today. co . and utilit w (Rodriguez) 11.80. 6.00; Fleet Roman. 104 wll rE ___{Vamanos., zDead" heat for place British Isles. Dominion, -Leo P. MCI ug. 9, ednesda Columbus ; . rh : TL y. ming from behind, y ats Il race a (I. Richards: 4.40. Also: Claire Daubep,| ————mr—mr—r=—"" S— SEVENTH $5000: allowances: 3 years Whirltown. Crea ’ Easier Risnt ! se ance-—base in the stretch to w quarter-mile course around single Wendigo. Can Locate, Joes Gal. Rip 8nori.| ... 350 Also: Billy Bart, Campanielio up. 6 TH 10; - Allow 13 3” stout) NINTH ($2200: clainiing: 4 years up sto reach In the stretch to win the $50.00 | buoy turns and will use the in-|q FOURE_ (30 HEE" oF BA RD pho Rana RE oo AR eR one 21 § Aug. 30, Thursday —Galomibls 8:15 P. M. e g > . } ap , .. Ur i 1 ces: 3 ¥ $ i metis) 6.2 : alter 94 Nash) } § s { lover iss owland Handicap at/verted start with the fastest 1060. 400. 100. Service 103 \C. Burt SRR, (Se. allowances. 3 years MP: I00. Also: Our Reauest. Istan. Play Toy 108 (A fHidmas: B20. 48) RASICK —FOR: RESERVATIONS PHONE MA-5371— 8.49, 6 Ci ley B vg A Bote 8st « Hill oinova : H lay, ister, Stone Hill, Im Don
>! about 00. 2.60; Tis Joe. 110 (C. Burns) 4.00 148 (C. Harr), 31.50 EIGHTH ($3500: claiming; 3 years up Sunday Box Office Open 9 A. M. to 8 P. M.
Washington Park for th rd | {3 90. wp G e third|qualifi sO: < ur gent, h | Qualifier starting in the rear. ais Webi fen ASICS SUGND Manchon, Ji nosh 240% ake aciarn forme YAS Di gle ON SRL [Several 10 horsepower hydroplane airs Hodge entry iid Tourist. 139 (E. Phelps), 3.50. Also: Golden gdo, 480." 3.00; Dixie tRSCL 10, 3 : » 3.80: Sedgeview 1. ———
straight year. : g y Boy 1I. Navy Gun, Halley, Flash O Fire. Boulmetis) FIPTH (32500: allowances 3 years up; clsotope. cDixon-Wright entry {Pisk), 2.60. Also: Four Chances, Little
boats have been clocked at bet- i ls Buster, Seven League, Gold Pays Top Price
Volcanic was clocked at ” . = 2 furlongs) —Larry Ellis, 107 (C. Burr) . . ioniCrntain, M Y., Aug. 20 1:54 4/5 for the mile and three- ter than 50 miles an hour. 10.60. 5.00. 3 %0; Moose Fone, 107 ow fiotel. Stakes: Tom Jaded; Srapd Atkin: Bull. By ssi i | ee | Jewell) 20. 20: uppet. ( \ 0: ~Coustn, 126 (E TP" 38 3 years professional sixteenths, tying the American | Borgemenke) 6.00. Also: Peace Mission son), 6.10, 3.70, 2.20: NINTH ($3500: claiming: 3 years up . : . a Guerin), 4.20, 2.20; -Jet Master, 126 (E.|1 1/16 miles) —Arthur DPilate 115 IN t faded for mark for the distance over a turt| Toledo Boy Wins Vagrant Cloud, Allies Pal. old Tom. Boss Guerin, 420. 0. One Throw. Hannibal, La 5 Dlies)_Arthu: aose. 113. 0 At Society Horse Sale » ' {Behnie. Andys Glory. DisconsoiAte. War Fable. Bone) 4.20, 3.00: Trout Lure. 110 «C TORONTO. Aug. 2 UP) urn 0 dani { n 2 year fillies: Erickson! 4 60. Also: Cutting Edge, Option, ’ s ' 8 4 | —
SIXTH ($5000; Rockingham Park Handi-| piprH (353500: maidens:
ee rare Ii Fee Set Wusil). S. Caddie Tourney cap; 3 years up: 1's miles) —Lambent, 108 51, “fyriongs)~—Stormy Cruise, 116 (T. At- | Burr! 13.80, 5.80. 3.20: Abstract, 115 kinson'. 4.50, 3.00, 2.40; Meg March. 111
a iC land in 1949. COLUMBUS, O., Aug. 25 (UP) | (5 Pederson) 8.00. 3.30. shadows Start.) J. Picou), 7.70. 3.80: aFarahaan, 116 (N . ol . 20 (R. Borgemenke) so: Realtor. C st), $ ; ! V, The victory paid Volcanic leonard Pletras, 17-year-old Adopt, zBlentizo. Alalrne. Swadeir, B08 Combest), 110. Ale. Doe ohn: t $47,400 of the $55,450 gross to in-| milei-Mr R. 114 (E K0APD, iams:, 4.20
oledo, O., Macomber High School Boo Shbo. Finished 3d. disqualified and Adriutha. Chilly. aSafarai, Fairy Lore : laced 4th = Mrs. C . > 8 140: Shining Deed, 118 (J : ’ . plac aMrs. C, O. Iselin entry. bBelairo Stoud ii Shining Are. 3 oY scutiock, 8.40. Thoroughbred Horse Society sale.
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Jack Stafford, owner of Stafford : AT WASHINGTON Farms, today paid top price of MIRET ($3400: claiming: years up 1 eq " FIRS] {32400 Slam oy Yo elh so. $8100 for al colt at the Canadian
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son. Asked crease his lifetime earnings to} §raduats, defeated Wayne Ether- gsgvENTH ($2400: claiming: 3 years: entry. 34 ho Ace, 113, (D. Bourlock,. 8 2 7 i i 8) CG ; Cc > : erry Plo Jir = . perate next $202,750. And the triumph was| ton, Chicago, 4 and 3, today In LA es ks RL 15 cr a ea Sdded; Saratosa Handi. Branch, Jacks Banner, Coincident Miss Stafford bought a chestnut colt 10 ye tiraar), 3 eS 20 0: Mr. | Black. Arilou. Moon Bim : 5.20, 5.20: Mr by Firethorn out of Stimulitha.
: “Definitely earned as Volcanic likes to win, the sixth annual PGA national (G. Pederson, 580. 3.20: Quiz Me. 104 (L./110 (G. Hettinger), 32.70, | Richards) 2.60. Also: Star of Dublin, Blue Trouble, 108 (W. Mehrtens), 14.50, 5.80 SECOND ($3000; maidens; 2 years: 5'3
ted to have with a scorching stretch drive. caddie tournament to win a path. Canis Mafor, Col. Marcus County Delight, 125 (E. Guerin), 2.90. Also:| furlongs) —8pring Khal, 118 (D. Madden',/mha animal is a half-brother t . money this r i $1500 four-year college scholar- EIGHTH ($2400: ¢laiming: 4 vears up; Mandingo, Bit O Fate, Busanda. Adile. 5.20, 3.60, 3.20; Metropolis, 118 tJ. Adams), § @ ro r 10 Volcanic, the easy favorite, paid! shi 11.16 miles) —zDare Hope, 104 (W. Jewell). One Hitter, Titlen II 9.20, 5.80; Upright. 118 (J. Westrope), 540./the promising two-year-old Bricl ee $6.80, $3.60 and $2.60 while Cuore p. rg 8.20. 780. 500: zRodger Joe. 109 (R. SEVENTH ($3000; claiming: 3 years up Aso: Platter Scout, Bule Shore, R Avenue. sing yes C ickA paid $6.80 and $4.40. Mr. Fox re- Pietras, who had played for DLOMPSOR), 0 10.5.5 She Jol Soe all $ Juslonesicompeling peau 38 JE. Quen Della. Jet Assy rg Ripple > er. 8 2.2 ; al. k 4 ' 20, 330, 2 1 et. {FE turned $5.00 to show. the last three and a half years Tiny Admiral,’ Coming On, War Torro. z= Arcaro). 3.40. 290: Sky Power, 4 |E| THIRD (32200; claiming: 4 vears up; 6 J. P. Taylor vaid $8000 for a | while toting bags for many noted Dead heat 2 Rodrig es 47 ak Dubious. Mirabeau one MY Diviend, 113 A Bassett. 0 i - on . NINTH (32000: claiming: years up ule ire, Luchador 2 er Brook, 114° ( i0- hrown filly , y 8 + n= amateurs and professionals; in-1 1/18 Lien ot Time, 112 (C. Burr) eR mez!, 640. 4.80: on Gharlie, 118 HJ. Ad- x oY or y, iy % ngnhon oa . ick ; . . 5 . n s ” . tchards} ams) 5 Alsc Sho ac Jdeto y . . . ( Y. owner : AT SARATOGA, Tom Fool re- cluding those at the annual In-']30 33: 260. Athisle, 113 (1 Bilao AT ATLANTIC CITY Trurab, Spurchase. Air Patrol of Edgar Ridge Stables. bougt : Quick Service Reasonable Prices mained unbeaten by ouflegging a|verness invitational. earned a Al: Pi "penhle, Tanneke, Liteco. Best FIRST (52500; cl ng: 2 vears: 6 fut FOURTH ($2200; claiming: 3 years: § LAR 1 MN $ ght a * Quali w . field of juveniles in the $10.000 3-up lead in the morning 18 hol Prospeet, Haren 0 slavful 1 >” Ro furlongs on ! art Seautys Tze! 118 A colt bv Porterfield and Gallant ua ity orkmanship § » » a= Oles 2 Af 7 20: Big Barg 114 3 sz1, 9.0( 4.40. 380 of 3ank 14) ce ? . Grand Union Hotel stakes, while He pushed his er to 5-up 100. 240: Incas, 114 Bone H Keen 66:03 00, ‘Ormes Town. 118 Foe for the same price. i ol . » : o- jest Dream Hoptow: Sez A Rivera » 40 Also ve Sa VA enlAG o ¢ » lone Eagle scored an upset in as the Illinois. lad’s putter failed . “AT SARATOGA Home oardace Helair. RA Bridge. Woodstone, = Caref .. C Total sales amounted to £90.500 # the co-featured $25,000 Saratoga him and the match ended on the 1, ion, Li! a. TIT (R. vill wr: aT "To TE es Lyn. with the average price slightly . 74 Pad, furlons asis 17 i re 371 mile "IF" (£3000 allowances 2. Years 6 . « ~ = Handicap. - 33d hole. 300. 240 xTumbler, 112 LA ) 80. 2 20. Rig furlongs Rober! Jos a, Win an 20 sp more than $1700, officials said ’ < : 26 . 0: a ite ones, - 400. 300 7.80 3rian Boru, 113 J) dodsor mam———A—— Tom Fool was clocked in The winner said the victory mane 3.70. Also: Narviko, xChil X ne » 4.60 Gushing Oil 1 P y Bail x as would assu hi f v Pilate. aDaunton. Hard To Get, Gav la 4.40 Dry Su Keyma s . 1:11 4-5 for the six furlong event. oni a 88 ire im of going to sad Zac Beauss Mike M Tredyf: n na. Bimover. of ute. Yardmaster, Quick Legal Notices J . - * nd io State Iniversity this fall # Apheim Stable-Mrs. Jensen entry. XField THIRD ($2500: claiming: 4 vears up Calicut, Star Wish, - — ew i Re aig, S240 straight for his al having ale feat (43000; claiming: 3 ears upi 1 178 miles “Navy Ace od Fens up: Cf TH (54000; allowancet: 4 vears up: 6 ‘41 Nash engine No. K 162167 will be elry and Appliances r victor in as many starts. : , = " Skin Tonic, «C c¢Creary). 6.60, 3.80..3.00: Terrys Cane. 114 J Stout) furlongs)--Circus Clown, 107 (HL. Rich-|=oid for repossession highest bidder y > tory job. 6.30. 3.40. 2.50: Chitlin Switch, . 109 (T. At- 540, 4.00" Téacaro 114 «N, 8huk: 5 80 0 ardson:, 540, 3.60, 3.00 Delta Eagle, 905 on Priday, / 038 31. 1951 a RS w 43 19 E. MARKET STREET ra kinson'. 4.00, 2.90; Lifter, 117 (E. -Rodrig- Bougent. Fighting Fair. Infaith. Gro-Up A. Widman), 10.80, 5.40: Tidy Sum, 118 St 1 P. M. Denper Motor Sales
Lone Eagle paid $32.70 to win. Pilaster also turned in a good | stretch run to win the $10,000} Absecon Island Handicap over, the turf course at Atlantic City. | Picador and Ennobled finished in| a dead-heat for second, almost | two lengths back of the winner.) The win return was $17.60. |
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: CHARLIE BURR, the nation’s | leading rider, extended his sen-| gational winning streak at Rock-| ingham Park by riding four win-| ners on a nine-race card. { The young apprentice high-| « lighted his latest splurge by win-| ning the $5000 Rockingham Park Handicap with iamben t, who paid $13.80 straight.
Tickets On Sal For Trotters’ Game
Tickets went on sale today at Victory Field for the Harlem ‘Globetrotters - George Mikan’s United . States All-Stars basketball game to be prayed here next __sunday. night.at.the ball park
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