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Seven Horses Listed For Belmont Saturday

By RAY AYRES

United Press

NEW YORK, June 4—Eight horses, topped by Preak- ~ pe es Blue Man, were listed today as certain starters ~ for Sa iE St

’s $100,000 : were li On the doubtful

Cohen, has not quite made up his mind whether to race him, and Olympic, whose trainer, Ivan Parke, has just about decided to enter his name, Olympic made a poor showing in last Saturday’s Peter Pan Handicap at Belmont, But Parke blamed that on the sloppy footing. Trainer Syl Veitch said today

will not run Saturday, “There isn’t anything wrong with the colt,” Veitch sald. “We just don’t plan to run him in the Belmont.” Here’s a rundown on the likely starters and their backgrounds:

ARMAGEDDON — A one-eyed| son of Alsab, owned by Cain Hoy Stable and last ridden by Ray York. Loves to run at Belmont, where last year he won the Champagne Stakes and this year the Withers Mile and: the Peter Pan. He was 10th to Blue Man in Preakness. He's started 15 times, won five, and earned $78,200.

BLENOMAR—Son of Blenheim II, owned by Charfran Stable and last ridden by Eddie Arcaro. Raced only once as juvenile, all told has started 12 times and won four—three of them mile races at Belmont. He won the Singing Wood purse at Belmont Monday with a good 1:371/5 clocking for the mile.

BLUE MAN — The Preakness champion, son of Blue Swords, owned by White Oak Stable and ridden in his last start, the Preakness, by garrison-finish specialist Conn McCreary. He's won four of last five starts and his workouts at Belpont sparkled. Won the ex-

The Umpire

By Beans Reardon

24 Years in National League:

Q—What is the major league record for consecutive home runs in one ‘inning? A—Three, made a aniaber of of ‘times by both Americta and National League clubs,

home runs in an inning by one team? A—In the National League, New York holds the record with five, set in against . nati. Boston is Beans Reardon the record-holder in the American League with four, established against Philadelphia in 1940. Q—What umpires hold the record for most years in the majors? A—The late Bill Klem's, 37

Congolly's 32 years longest in. the Ameri Q Eadie Collins was the keystoner and keynoter of two of the

most accomplished clubs that ever,

took the fleld. Who were they? A—The Philadelphia Athletics, who won the four pennants in five years, 1910-14, and the Chicago White Sox, who came down in front in ’17 and turned out to be the Black Sox when they duplicated the performance in "19.

as possible starters. list were] Blenomar, whose owner, Charles|

{| Belmont by record 25 lengths: | | Finished fourth in Derby Trial, | [fourth in Preakness. Second to : | Big Heap in seven-furlong race l |{Monday, but that’s not his dis-

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perimental ‘Cap No. 2 at Jamaica and the Flamingo Stakes at Hialeah. Over-all, has started 21 times and won nine with total earnings of $178,785, Almost certain to be post-time favorite

GOLDEN GLOVES — Son of Isolater, owned by Belair Studs and last ridden by Nick Wall. Eg Failed to win last year, has won S three of 14 this year. Over-all 2 record: 21 Starts, three wins, six'= seconds, three thirds. Surprised = s with a close second to. Armaged- = don in Peter Pan, but had a big : edge in weight. = KING JOLIE—Son of Platter; S owned by Isidore Bieber, last/= = ridden by Jimmy Stout. Riding = —

{two at Garden State where he won |= last Saturday with good 2:03 3/55 clocking for 13, miles, Over-all,|S has started 19 times, won five,|= second six, third five, for consistent in-money mark.

MASTER FIDDLE—Roan son of famed grey First Fiddle. Owned by Myhelyn Stable. Last ridden by Dave Gorman. Over-all, has raced 19 times, won five, with total earnings $84,050. First gained prominence last fall when beat Blue Man «in Ardsley Cap. Finished second to Blue Man in Experimental No. 2, and fourth to his third in Derby. Best race| was close win over Tom Fool in Wood Memorial. OLYMPIC — English colt, ranked No. 2 in English Free Handicap last year. Son of Big Game, owned by Fred Hooper, last ridden by Ted Atkinson. Showed promise in his three U. 8. starts, all at Belmont where he finished 2-3-4. Fourth in Peter Pan on sloppy track.

ONE COUNT-—Third finisher in| Preakness, his last start when ridden by Eddie Arcaro. Owned by Mrs. Walter Jeffords. Son of Count Fleet, thus half-brother to Sub Fleet. Finished second to Armageddon “in Withers. In 13 starts, won four, with earnings $22,495.

SUB FLEET-Fast-closing second to Hill Gail in Kentucky Derby. Owned by Dixiana Stable, | last ridden by Steve Brooks. Son of Count Fleet, who won '43

tance, In 11 starts, has won four and earned $59,722. :

Giants, Dodgers Meet In Little Loop Tilt

The Giants and Dodgers meet = in the Major League of Little [= League baseball tonight at the Fairgrounds at 6:15. The Dodgers will be attempting | to snap back from their 10-to-4 beating last night by the Indians, Six rims in the fifth frame put the game on ice for the Indians, {despite a homer hit by Tommy Queisser for the Dodgers.

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