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Charge Dismissed in Fatal Shooting Sign up for Spring Sports Banquet Humane Society Board Racing continues! Girl Scout Camp 6:30pm at R.H.S. Noon at the Texas Club See story, page 8A Post-time i p.m. .,.....---·-- --·- . -·~ --- ~----- ~----·- --- --------------~---·--· Fort Stanton series begins this 1'hursday ' Don't miss an in-depth series written by Dianne Stallings on Fort Stanton Hospital and Training by DIANNE STALLINGS cover an acre to a depth of one foot, Center. Ruidoso News Staff Writer equivalent to about 325,829 gal­ The series will begin in the A New Mexico appeals court Je­ lons.) Thursday, May 20, edition of The cisi on Wednesday on Ml•scal eru Tht> tribe's and United Statps' News, with background, history Apache water rights should provide attorneys, acting as trustee for thP and future plans for the historic 1l good night's sleep for hundrcc.ls of ,l\1escalero, contended that the tnal ~it e. individuals in tlw Hondo Valley. court erred in its determination of On an appeal filed by the Mes­ the quantification and priority of calero, the court had lwen review­ the water right. ll-Ilo~rsem<enll get a lbiig ing the lnal court's decillion lo During the trial, they asked for award the tribe 2,:322.4 acre feet CJf 17,750.4 acre feet of water with a JB-JB-Q & wellcome water with priorities of 187:3-75, p1iority of "time immemorial, .. ac- 1883-84. (J\n acre foot of watPr is The S1xtb Annual Welcome Back the amount or wntl'r that would Please see Lawsuit, page 2A Horsewen Dance and Barbecue is scheduled from 6 to 10 p.m., Tues­ day, June 8, at the Sports Theater at the Ruidoso Downs Race Track. Dinner will be served from 6 to 8 Charge dismissed p.m., and entertainment will be prCJ\·ided by "Ricochet." A silent auction is planned lwn1diting llursewomen Unil1~d. ----~--- ~ ------ ---- - --------' in fatal shooting 'I'Icht.~ ''Jr' the event are $fi, hut for evl'rv lil'ket sold, Ulll' com­ MD Hammertime edges Ducky Fred by a mg across the finish line in a time of by CHARLES STALLINGS whilP ht• and hn; father, Walter A. :17.57. MD Hammertime, trained by Jerry piimt>nt.ary tickd will bP providt>d neck for a win in the Ruidoso Quarter Ruidoso News Staff Writer Suttl P, argued in the front room. to a hors!'man at the track. Horse ~="uturity Trials on opening day, Fri­ Lazenby, is tht~ second fastest qualifier for II. Huidoso m:.g-istnltc• JUdf.:P Thf'y Wt•re the only three reoplt· lfl Tickets are available nt tlw day, at Ruidoso Downs Race Track. Jock the Grade I $326,777 finals to be run May ruled \\' Pdnest.la v that a retm•d the house. Ruidoso Chamber nfCommPrce, Kenny Hart piloted the two-year-old geld- 30. on the mountain track pulicPrnan shut Ills fatfwr Ill Llw Wheeler sa.id he made his ruhn~ customer services booths at tlt'ad by accidc·r1t d11rinv a ht·atc·d a!tt•r !waring the state's case. Ruidoso Downs Race Track and all argument last January l11, EI'J.l I never did hear the dl·fenst·,· area banks. 9 A Lincoln Counlv IL~SJ~lant dts· Wheeler said. "The statr com1nced 93 racing §eason tak~s off trict nttorrwy may- st·t·k H ~rar1d me that thrre wa~ an accidrntal JUry 1!1\'Pstig·•lion un thr· ~hc",t:ng .~hooting. Area artist supports Aftn lislt•rJing to fiw L1;urs of Tt•stimony at the !waring Indr­ Grade futurity wmners Treacherously lived up to h1s trw unlv ft·mall' Jnrkey to wirJ :1 court rase, Ma~;istratP ,Jud~P ,)Jrn ratrd that till' fathrr was holding a Futures for C'hildrcn Treacherously and MD l Iam- reputation as tlu~ :L to [) fa v< II' I te tn (;radP i quarter ltorsP nlct· 111 tht· Wher!Pr dismisst·d tltP statt·\ ~un wlwn h1s son first enten·d lht• mertimP did not disapp01nt tlw the sPventh trial with an Pasy 1 Sun <'ountrv charg-Ps of VlJiuntary mansl:<ughll·r mobdt~ homf'. Suttlr thPn V.Tf'~tlt·d Lmcoln County arlistlhlVP 1 opening day crowd at Ruidoso 1/4-len~h victory undPr jorkt·y "] hil hu~ onct· right-Landl·d t·ar­ hr ought against Waltt·r Tllil\ tlw ~un from his fathn who had .~1c(;ary supports Futures for C:hil· Downs as they posted the two Nancy Surnml'rs. ThP tinw f111 t!w h on, then kept the prPs.sun· on ,'->uttl1·. ·14. of HtiJduso. llf'l'/1 dnnki ng dn·n with n contribution of hi~ fastest qualifying timr.s for thP in­ ;{fll yards was :!?.fit\ sPconds !11m all tlw way," said SummPrs Arcordi 11g to van o u~ pol1 u· SuttlP admittl'd he thr·n c,:Jckt·d sculpture, Amenran H0rse Bu~t augural running of thP Grad<> I 'ThP Plg-ht horsl• (NPml J{:u!i T~Paclwrously. a 'L·~'I'<lf-rJ!d rt·porb. SuttiP wao.; call.-u tr, h1.; fa· tlJ,. gun w!llrh n•ducc·d tht• pound;.: Tlus sculpturP, onr of McCary's ' $4lJ0,000-PstimatPd Htudosu bowo;~ hrokP a slPp HI front "f ll' ~~~·ldPd sun of Runaway \\'mrwr 1~ tlwr's molllll' h<•rlit' wht·r•· 1,1 ~ tJf pr1·~~un· to fin· frorn 11 to l ', rPt'l'lil piPCI'S, is of a SJ<;UX rhiPf Cluartt·r Horst· Futurity but h_y tilt' ~t·c<md JLimp Wt· h:td htnt l':trt·nb had llf·t·n argtllllf' l 1:­ who l1ved in the latP lHOOs. He was S1111 Country Futuritv wmner· r;w~l1l,· sa1d ~unHnt•rs wli'' ht·c:ltllt' Please see Racing. page 2A rn"t Lr·r n·m:rlllt'd 111 a hnlr ""rtl Ple.rr.l' see Shooting. page 2A a wl'll-known And n·spPctf'd coun· rdur or of hts pt>ople. r· -- Tlu~ VP:tr\ F·1tun·s !'\'Pill 1:> ~fl. ~' \IPUUl<·J f"r ,JunP lH through 20 FaH1lS hancclllie §how IT\ S<~nta F1·, and will focus or: In 9 ~~ dian L1·adership C1rrlrs of ('on- t ,r~ Ul ty 1lu· bnPiit al.. au::tion, ilt which dramatic irn€Crrea§ce§ \1 ( ;:Jn·, work v•11l tlP sold. I' Fn­ .\tct·:;ILt:.tt· .11~1; h:mdlt· r,.:.ll''' -d;(j Y ·CJii.,::!. r!:ty e\'P:1lfl~ .JunP lH fur th" seconu day of thP 1~~-n "rh•· .--• :~ !;t--• f· ....;· q J·i .. ~·.t·J ~ ,r RUJdoso Down;; meet showt·t.i m<tjtJr :t,t· :'\L:y .,; !Jnti\ ·.\,:-<I' \f,-_, increAses with total attendance up C'ream Trt ThP Tnp a :-;- t, ; !,'"<-! -- ---~~.-~- ~---- -- l [ • · Weiittiier :w;trly I fJ percPnt and handle up shot who W<Jll th1· l~r.;• •n;t. :r. .1 ..__ -- ~- -- --- ----- -~--' uver :L6 pPrrr·rt compnrPd t•, 1~~2 t1mr 0f 19.~H The F:h:,\ Srr::t-i Nl Sunday's. low 42 fi~ure..; filly lt•U from start tu fin:.;h tt; h<·::t Sunday's. htgh 81 Rr;gf'r Knq.!ht .Jr ·s am:mr1g- filly Sprcwlly Fast by a :VI\ lr·n~;t h Monday·s low 39 Monday's predtctfld h1gh upper 70s Dt·ceptively continued h1•r ('n·am To TIH' Top iS \rairll'd hy Tuesday's pred1cted low upper 30s strJrybonk CAreer with a half-!Pnr;th FrPd Dilnlf'y and nddt•n hv ,Jew Tuesday's predicted high upper 60s trrtlmph 1n hPr three-year·old dt>but Martint•z According to the National Weather and postPd thP fastest qw~l1 fymg Service 1n Albuquerque, loday's Thr b1g story 1r1 th" fJr.;t tnal weather lor Ruidoso will be partly time for thP ( ;rade I $122.:3:3:~ Ka n d1vision was tiH· di:i:tpJ!t!IIILJilg cloudy with scattered mainly after­ sas Derby ~.-vPnth piRn· lin1sh uf l ~192 t\11 noon thunderstorms. West wind!l will ThP daughtPr of Runaway Wm­ American Futunty wmnrr I l11sh be 10 to 15 miles per hour in the ner IYroke sharply from the # 10 po~t afternoon For tonight it will have Thru Traffic Tht• .Jack Hr(l,,kc;. scattered evening thunderstorms position and hAd a half-length lrad charge broke awkwardly from thr and then partly cloudy skies midway through the 400-yard dn;;h #H post, then wns humped shortly Tuesday will be partly to mostly Nearing the Wire, Deceptively held cloudy w1th scattered afternoon aflerwards by BedLiinos Royfi[. '/'}w thunderstorms East winds will be off a late charge from longshot First Down Dash colt had not Immovab~e 1 0 to 20 miles per hour through the Desert Orchid, hut was never asked started since the All AmPrican and passes. by jockey .Jerry Yoakum The BniCP never ,qeemed to hit full 1>tridP. Precipitation probabilities for today Bell-trained filly stopped the tlmPr object are .fO percent with 20 percent Dash Thru Traffic's limP of in :19.76 9econds. tonlgllt and 40 percent tomorrow. :20.26 was however, fAst enough for Ruidoso Police Sgt. Truman The extended outlook for "I had a pretty good hold of her him to qualify for the $21,927 McBride (left) examines the Wednesday through Friday, calls for all the way down," said Yoakum Derby Consolation to be run May partly doudy skies with a chance of 1990 Ford pickup that who has ridden the filly in all fivP 30. afternoon and evening thunder­ smashed into a tree off storms.
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