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by JON SLOTNICK yard dash took place on the inside, Jean Dillard's swift daughter of Ruidoso Downs Race Track with 4-1 shot See Me Do It break On A High, See Me Do It, per Fours were wild in Monday's $2 ing' on top from the rail, stride for formed gamely, slipping by Super million All American Futurity, as stride with Rainbow Futurity De Kas to get the place by a nose Jerry Wells and Ronald Shalz' runner-up Super De Ras) who had margin. Previously undefeated, See Merganser, breaking from post the three-hole. Merganser broke Me Do it earned $343,500 for her position four, won his fourth stakes fourth. performance. She was ridden by race of the year, good for rider Under urging from Jacky Larry Layton, who chose to ride her Jacky Martin and trainer Jack Martin, Merganser accelerated in the final over Super De Kas after Brooks' record-setting fourth career about half way down the lane, and qualifying both horses. Robert L. All American triumphs. with gritty determination, he Turner conditions See Me Do It. . Merganser, purchased at the managed to get a head in front of Super De Kas and 67-1 outsider 1987 All American Select Yearling See Me Do It at the wire, Sky Fire finished in a dead heat for sale for $9,000, earned $1,000,000 "Super De Kas made a big run at third. Jerry Nicodemus rode Super for Monday's All American score. me about 100 yards from the' wire De Kas for William Mills Jr. of Remarkably, the Ruidoso Downs and I thought he was going to go Ocala, Florida. Darrell Blevins had ~: closing day crowd of9,364 let the 2 past us, but Merganser got Bight of the calIon Jack D. Saunders' Sky . . 'ji! .;.. year-old, Duck Dance-Hug Tiny colt, him out of the comer of his eye and Fire. Saunders' home base is .". champion of this year's Rainbow pulled away," said Jacky Martin. Baytown, Texas. Both horses Futurity, go off at healthy odds of Merganser covered the 440-yard earned $129,500.- \ H 9-2. distance in 21.69 seconds over a Big Hanson, the 7-10 betting ~ "He was coming up to today's fast surface. The track record, es choice, reared in the gate before the " race exceptionally well," said tablished by Truckle Feature in race began, made up ground Merganser's trainer Jack Brooks, 1973, stands at 21.02. In addition, belatedly, but finished a'length be who also )Von this year's local to Monday's All American· score, hind the top four horses. Reinsman
Quarter horse training title. "We, Merganser has won. this yeais in Kenneth Hart was at the helm. i . had to drain some fluid· off his stallations of the West Texas and The rest ofthe field, with riders, ,, I' knees, but that's not unusual for a Sun Country Futurities. came in as follows: ¥~! Merganser wins by a neck in Monday's All purse out of a gross purse of $2 1/2 mil horse that has run as many times The win moved him into sixth Our Special Girl, Danny Car .. place, past.Special Effort, on the doza; Fabulous Figure, Roy Baldil American Futurity which climaxed the as he has this year." It was .1; lion. Rider Jacky Martin and trainer Jack Merganser's twelfth start of the all-time quarter horse money lez; Easy Lady Oak, James Lackey; . t ' 1988 racing season at Ruidoso· Downs Brooks have had four All American win season. earner list. His career bankroll Kin To Cash, Henry Garcia; and Race Track. The victory meant a $1 million ners. Much of the action in the 440- stands at $1.321 million. Packin Sixes, Steve Treasure. Flash flood takes one life, does lleavy dall1agc to village streets
by FRANKIE JARRELL drove as close as he could, but was emergency personnel arrived. Po Ruidoso News Staff Writer unable to get to Locke, who got out lice officer Lance Zink, Chief Wil Long-time Ruidoso resident T.e. of his vehicle and was holding onto liam Newman and fire and medical "Charlie" Locke, 78, was the victim a piece of wood. persormel arrived at about the of a flash flood that ripped through Both Locke and Melloy were same time. Ruidoso Thursday evening. among about 25 citizens who at Newman said they formed a hu Locke, owner of Broasted Chick tended a Planning and Zoning man chain to get Melloy and Locke en, was killed Thursday when his hearing at Ruidoso Municipal Ad out of the water. pickup was washed off the road by ministralive Center. The meeting Officers and medical persormel the rushing waters that ravaged was ended in the midst of the heavy were unable to revive Locke. the town leaving behind debri8, rainfallfl. Chief Newman estimated the loose gravel stalled vehicles. Sergeant T. C. McBride said he water was six feet deep in the road to report.~, According police had just diRcovered the flooding way, and much deeper on the road ;~- Locke was driving home from a conditions on Country Club Drive shoulder. \~~it'" -:.J#'~~..;:Js. '~~'.- ~..- meeting at Ruidoso Municipal Ad and was headed to the Hull inter Newman said Officer Zink was ministrative Center about 9:30 p. m. flection when a neighbor called po~ working an accident on Mechem when his El Camino was swept off lice reporting the accident. At the Drive when he responded to the fa the roadway near the intersection 8cene, McBride said he heard Mel tal accident. At that time just two of HulI and ParadiRe Canyon roads. loy calling fOT help. police officers were on the streets, A witness, Joe Melloy. told police McBride said he swam toward but by midnight Newman said he High water at the junction of Hull Road and the death of long-time Ruidoso resident T. he saw the Locke vehicle enter the the voice and Melloy, who was had called in more officers, who Paradise Canyon had subsided somewhat C. "Charlie" Locke. Extensive damage was flooded intersection. He Raid the were joined hy White Mountain standing on top of rns station by early Friday morning, but evidence of brake lights came on and the rear wagon, waist deep in water, told Search and ReRcue and members of done to many roadways in the village by end swung around In the deep him that Locke was in the water. the New Mexico Mounted Patrol. the fierce flash flooding was still evident. the Thursday night storm. Paradise Can water. McBride located Locke, and held Officials estimated a six-foot wall of water yon was particularly hard hit. MeBoy, who can't 8mm, Raid he his head out of the water until Please see FL.ASH, page 2A came down to the intersection and caused
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Racing Wrapup ' 2A-3A Business...... 9A handle heavy by FRANKIE JARRELL Ruidoso passenger recently, made He was not pleased with the p9Of>1e " 8A C>pinion 1B Ruidoso News Staff Writer statements about her service that "customer service" offered by Air Sports , , 4A-5A Classified 2B--4B zoning matters Helene McCoy, president of Air ahe wanted to refute. Ruidoso. McCoy said Pirelli told many The ..Dreamer'· 12A TV GVide Section B RuidoRo, told The Ruidoso News ''I'm not spreading rumors; I'm by FRANKIE JARRELL Thun~day that rumors are being telling the truth," said Pirelli, con people that a civilian was flying the Ruidoso News Staff Writer circulated about her commuter air tacted by phone Friday. Pirelli flew Air Ruidoso flight he took to Albu WEATHER REPORT Citizens protesting zone changes seTVIce. • to Albuquerque on council-related querque,, and Pirelli confirmed that Monday's low 35 got mixed responses Thursday from McCoy said Ruidoso Village business, using a low-price coupon Monday's rugh 68 the Ruidoso Planning and Zoning Councillor Elmer Pirelli, an Air fare the village had purchased. Please see AIR, page 14A Tuesday's low , 33 Commission (P&Z). Tuesday's predicted high middle 70s AR lightning flashed and Wednesday's predicted low upper 30s thunder cracked outside the Wednesday's predicted high upper 70s windows of Ruidoso Municipal Ad ministrative Center, commissioners Total MLS sales through August: Bill Hostetter, Ruidoso meteorologist, predicts today, September Sales rise Month 1987 6, to be fair and a little warmer, with light southwesterly winds. waded through a string of zoning protests. Members of P&Z consider Decemb~r (86) $1,569,200 Tonight will be clear and cool again, with light variable winds. Wed January 2,618,804 nesday will be partly cloudy and warmer with increasing south ed testimony of more than a dozen Real estate sales in Ruidoso citizens before voting on the sepa showed a gain the past nine Febroary 1,384,548 westerly winds, 10-15 miles per hour by afternoon. March 2,082,150 Precipitation probabilities are for today; 0 percent, tonight; 0 per rate cases. months over the same months in Before the ink dried on their ac 1987. April 1)858,367 cent and tomorrow; °percent. May 2,420,025 The extended forecast for Wednesday through Friday ghoWB part tions, more than one commissioner The oil industry crisis strongly remarked their decisions are likely affected the industry here from June 3,625,430 ly cloudy skies with near seasonal temperatures. A slight chance of July 3,154,498 showers on Thursday or Friday. to be appealed to the Ruidoso Vil about 1983 on, but some recovery is lage Council. evident. August 4,243,:342 The intense localized thunderstorm which formed rapidly over the TOTAL $22,956.342 Cedar Creek water shed area Thursday evening, September 1 In spite of threatened legal ac The tabulation is from Multiple tion, commissioners refused to Listing Services in Ruidoso. resulted in rainfall measurements of 1.48 inches in Ruidoso, and A net gain of$1,263.449. 2.10 inches in Alpine Village. Approximately one inch of precipita return planned unit development tion fell in a 30-minute period, between 8:30 and 9 p.m. Please see P&Z, page 14A -' B~T COpy AVAILABLE
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~ inside, Jean Dillard's swift daughter of t break On A High, See Me Do It, per ~:. ..,~. ride for fonned gamely, slipping by Super ~uturity De Kas to get the place by a nose l'lho had margin. Previously undefeated, See 'r broke Me Do it earned $343,500 for her performance. She was ridden by Jacky Larry' Layton, who chose to ride her elerated in the fin~l over Super De Kas after ine, and qualifying both horses. Robert L. on, he Turner conditions See Me Do It. front of . Super De Kas and 67-1 outsider Sky Fire finished in a dead heat for ig TWl at third. Jerry Nicodemus rode Super the wire De Kas for William Mills Jr. of ng to go Ocala, Florida.· Darrell Blevins had . sight of the call on Jack D. Saunders' Sky eye and Fire. Saunders' home base is artin. Baytown, Texas. Both horses UO-yard earned'$129,500.. : over a . Sig Hanson, the 7-10 betting 'Cord, es choice, reared in the gate before the :ature in' race began, made up ground addition, belatedly, but finished a length be m score, hind the top four horses. Reinsman ~ears in Kenneth Hart was at the helm. exas and The rest ofthe field, with riders, came in as follows: " Merganser wins by a nee lto sixth Our Special Girl, Danny Car :;,··.·"f American Futurity whie G, on the doza; Fabulous Figure, Roy Baldil i money lez; Easy Lady Oak, James Lackey; f'; 1988 racing season at bankroll Kin To Cash, Henry Garcia; and Race Track. The victory n Packin Sixes, Steve Treasure. Flash tlo( heavy daJ by FRANKIE JARRELL Ruidoso News Staff Writer Long-time Ruidoso resident r "Charlie" Locke, 78, was the vic of a flash flood that ripped thro RilldoRo Thursday evening. Locke, owner of Broasled Ch en, was killed Thursday when pickup was waRhed off the roae the rushing waters that rav~ Q'r';r....,....,.,,/.. .~~> the town leaving behind del ~p._--_.~-':~ . loose gravel Htalled vehicleA. According to polIce re~ ~ Locke was driving home frOl ~.., .' ~ .if ~•• 'ltoo meeting at Ruidoso Municipal ministrative Center ahout 9:30 when his EI Camino was RweFl the roadway near the intersef of Hull and Paradise Canyon ru ..- A witneRR, Joe Melloy, told p SOUTHVlIEST death of long-time Ruidoso resident T. he saw the Locke vehicle enteJ = Charlie" Locke. Extensive damage was flooded intersection. He said III MICROPUBLISHING, INC. brake lights came on and the e to many roadways in the village by end swung around in the Thursday night storm. Paradise Can water. _ was particularly hard hit. t-'leCl::;~ ~ee ~' ,..,oc..o~ Melloy, who can't swim, said he his head out of the water untl1 r Lt.... " ...... r' vt:.A. I 1'-' ...... ,. .... I t
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Racing Wrapup .. . 2A-3A Buslness 9A 11andle. heavy by FRANKIE JARRELL Ruidoso passenger recently, made He was not pleased with the P90f3Ie . . 8A Opinion...... 1B • Ruidoso News Staff Writer statements about her service that "customer service" offered ~ by Air Sports...... 4A-5A Classified 2B-4B zonIng matters Helene McCoy, president of Air she wanted to refute. Ruidoso, The ..Dreamer 12A 1V GVlde Sect.on B RuidoRO, told The Ruidoso News ''I'm not spreading rumors; I'm . McCoy ·said Pirelli told many by FRANKIE JARRELL Thun~day that rumors are being telling the truth," said Pirelli, con people that a civilian was flying the Ruidoso News Staff Writer circulated about her commuter air tacted by phone Friday. Pirelli flew Air Ruidoso flight he took to Albu WEATHER REPORT Citizens protesting zone changes servIce. to Albuquerque on council-related querque, and Pirelli confirmed that MondayJs low 35 got mixed responses Thursday from McCoy said Ruidoso Village business, using a low-price coupon Monday's high 68 the Ruidoso Planning and Zoning Councillor Elmer Pi relli, an Air fare the village had purchased. Please see AIR, page 14A TuesdayJs low 33 Commission (P&Z). Tuesday's predicted high middle 70s ~ lightning flashed and Wednesday's predicted low upper 308 thunder cracked outside the Wednesday's predicted high upper 70s windows of Ruidoso Municipal Ad Total MLS sales through August: Bill Hostetter, Ruidoso meteorologist, predicts today, September ministrative Center, commissioners S~lles waded through a string of zoning rise Month 1987 1988 6, to be fair and a little wanner, with light southwesterly winds. December (86) $1,569,200 $1,757,105 Tonight will be clear and cool again, with light variable winds. Wed protests. Members of P&Z consider ed testimony of more than 8 dozen Real estate sales in Ruidoso January 2,618,804 1,831.238 nesday will be partly cloudy and warmer with increasing south FebTIlary 1,384,548 1,374.205 westerly winds, 10-15 miles per hour by afternoon. citizens before voting on the sepa· Rhowed a gain the past nine rate cases. March 2,082,150 2,.37,760 Precipitation probabilities are for today; 0 percent, tonight; 0 per months over the same months in 1 Before the ink dried on their ac 1987. April 1,858,367 2,346,546 cent and tomorrow; 0 percent. May 2,420,025 3,618.582 The extended forecast for Wednesday through Friday shows parlr tions, more than one commissioner The oil industry crisis strongly remarked their decisions are likely affected the industry here from June 3,625,430 3,195,580 ly cloudy skies with near seasonal temperatures. A slight chance of July 3,154,498 3.369.280 showers.on Thursday ~r Friday. to be appealed to the Ruidoso Vil about 1983 on, but some recovery is lage Council. evident. August 4,243,342 4.289.545 The intense localized thunderstorm which formed rapidly over the TOTAL $22,956,342 $24,219;191 Cedar Creek water shed area Thursday evening, September 1 In spite of threatened legal ac The tabulation is from Multiple tion, commissioners refused to Listing Services in Ruidoso. resulted in rainfall measurements of 1.48 inches in Ruidoso, and A net gain of$I,263,449. 2.10 inches in Alpine Village. Approximately one inch of precipita return planned unit development tion fell in a aQ-mlnute period, between 8:30 and 9 p.m. Please see P&Z, page 14A
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Merganser wins by a neck in Monday's All purse out of a gross purse of $2 1/2 mil American Futurity which climaxed the lion. Rider J&cky Martin and trainer Jack 1988 racing season at Ruidoso· Downs Brooks have had four All American win Race Track. The victory meant a $1 million ners. . , . ~ .. ... """-1 ,.. to; :. v r. ,~-- ~~""'~ . Flash flood takes one life, does heavy damage to village streets
by FRANKIE JARRELL drove as close as he could, but was emergency personnel arrived. Po Ruidoso News Staff Writer unable to get to Locke, who got out lice officer Lance Zink, Chief Wil Long-time Ruidoso resident T.C. of his vehicle and was holding onto· liam Newman and fire and medical "Charlie" Locke, 78, was the victim a piece ofwood. personnel arrived at -about the Qf a flash flood that ripped through Both Locke and Melloy were same time. Ruidoso Thursday evening. among about 25 citizens who at Newman said they formed a hu Locke, owner of Broasted Chick tended a Planning and Zoning man chain to get Melloy and Locke en. was killed Thursday when his hearing at Ruidoso Municipal Ad out ofthe water. pickup was washed off the road by ministrative Center. The meeting Officers and medical personnel the rushing waters that ravaged was ended in the midst ofthe heavy were unable to revive Locke. the town leaving behind debris, rainfalls. Chief Newman estimated the loose gravel stalled vehicles. Sergeant T.C. McBride said he water was six feet deep in the road According to police reports, had just discovered the flooding way, and much deeper on the road Locke was driving home from a conditions on Country Club Drive shoulder. meeting at Ruidoso Municipal Ad and was headed to the Hull inter Newman said Officer Zink. was ministrative Center about 9:30 p. m. section when a neighbor called po working an accident on Mechem when his EI Camino was swept off lice reporting the accident. At the Drive when he responded to the fa the roadway near the intersection scene, McBride said he heard Mel tal accident. At that time just two ofHull and Paradise Canyon roads. loy calling for help. police officers were on the streets, . . .':.'\. A witness, Joe Melloy, told police McBride said he swam toward but by midnight Newman said he High water at the junction of Hull Road and the death of long-time Ruidoso resident T .. '. he saw the Locke vehicle enter the the voice and Melloy, who was had called in more officers, who Paradise Canyon had subsided somewhat C. "Charlie" Locke. Extensive damage was· flooded intersection. He said the were joined by White Mountain standing on top of his station by early Friday but evidence of ~he brake lights came on and the rear wagon, waist deep in water, told Search and Rescue and members of morning, done to many roadways h1; village by . end swung aroWld in the deep him that Locke was in the water. the New Mexico Mounted Patrol. the -fierce flash flooding was still' evident. the Thursday night storm.. :];:~;..radise Can;" water. McBride located Locke, and held Officials estimated a six-foot wall of water yon was particularly hard' 'hit~f: '. . .\\ , . i MelloyJ who can't swim, said he his head out of the water until Please see FLf'SH, page 2A came down to the intersection and caused ~ ~r- \ i~ t co~nterse-omplairit~,,: ~ INSIDE P &Z officials Air service chief
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by JON SLOTNICK run. I wasn't worried about the gelding. Just Like Lace, owned by Ruidoso Downs Race Track other horses." Tommy Joe Hoyt of Powderly, On paper and on th", track, the Although Silent Reflex posted a Texas, left the gate at odds of 5-2. two best 2-year-olds in the Ruidoso 1 IJ2 lenf{th margin of victory, it She has done everything asked of Thoroughbred Futurity were Silent didn't look easy from the grand her this year, whipping a field of Reflex and Just Like Lace, and in stand. Just Li\Dallas, Texas. Silent Can, mgs' F. Newton Hays from off Floyd De Great proves that he is great Futurity clash. Silent Reflex cov Reflex has entered the winner's cir the , lee, a tactic the 2- year-old ered the 6 panels over a muddy cle seven times in ten lifetime Will Hays colt finds to his liking, by JON SLOTNICK ing him a spot in Sunday's colt's trainer. Floyd De Great has track in 1:14 4/5. starts, putting him at the top ofthe for a third-place finish. The owners Ruidoso Downs Race Track $145,000 second consolation. amassed almost $60,000 in only 11 "He broke good," Dupuy said, southwest's 2-year-old make their home in EI Paso, giving Racing luck was not in Floyd De Larry Layton was on board starts. Seven of those have been "and I took him back right behind thoroughbred social register with Texans an ownership hat-trick in Great's corner when a stiff head Floyd De Great for Sunday's win. WInS. the speed horses. The last IJ4 I more than $212,000 in earnings. this year's Ruidoso Thoroughbred wind frevented him from making With the wind at their backs, the Jerry Nicodemus guided Evanta went to the whip and asked him to Ralph W. Black trains the standout Futurity. the Al American Futurity final, but duo covered the 440-yards in a Toro into second-place. An 11-1 the 2-year-old colt didn't need any rapid 21.59 seconds. The winning shot owned by Larry Cox ofAustin, thing but a rider and a saddle to margin was 3 3/4 lengths. Floyd Texas, Evanta Toro took home a dominate Sunday's All Amer De Great was a 4-5 favorite. All $17,000 paycheck for his per Smashed Cat is No.1 in tight victory ican Futurity Second Consolation horses carried 120 pounds. formance. He is trained by Peggy field. "This race showed that he really Dube. by JON SLOTNICK Smashed Cat, a 2-year-old Easi by a nose. She covered the distance A son ofthe thoroughbred Coup should have made the finals, but Viva and Marvin Mayfield Jr.'s Ruidoso Downs Race Track ly Smashed filly, left the gate from in 21.93 over a sloppy surface. All De Kas, Floyd De Great finished Mother Nature beat him in the Zevistator was placed third after Steve Fuller, who rode Dash For the fou,r-hole as the 9-5 race favor horses carried 120 pounds. fourth in the Rainbow Futurity, Time Trials," reinsman Layton Hot Glass, ridden by Jarrod Des Speed into the history books last ite. Two-thirds of the way into the The win was worth $10,115 to and was an early favorite to ad said. "He ran a mistake-free race champ, was disqualified from the weekend, guided Smashed Cat to a 440-yard sprint she hooked Stormy owner James Cordell of Houston, vance to Monday's $2 million Labor today." . show for interference in the streteb, tight victory over Roy Baldillez and Attitude in the middle of track and Texas. Smashed Cat won halfofher Day classic, the All American Floyd De Great's win was worth Steve Fuller was on board Stormy Attitude in Saturday's the two battled down to the wire. ten trips to the gate and earned Futurity. However, despite a handy $18,600 to owners J.F. Plummer Zevistator, who was not involved in $65,000 All American Futurity When the photo was developed it more than $30,000 in purse money. win in his Time Trial division, wind and W.E. Darden of Anthony, Flor- the bumping incident. Zevistator is Third Consolation. showed that Smashed Cat had won Randall Sanders is her conditioner. slowed his time dramatically, land- ida. W.E. Darden doubles as the trained by Larry Keiter.
) Ruidoso Downs Race Results
Results for ThW"llday, SEVENTH: 5 1/2 furlongs. 3 6-Calling For Cash (Layton) olds. 3,500 Claiming. Purse 2,300. Time:21.46. Also Ran: 8-Native Time:47.08. Also Ran: 7-Tmck September 1, 1988 year-old maiden fillies. Purse 2.400. 4.00, 2.60, 2.40 6-Big City Kid (Jo Martinez) Feeling, 6-He P;ays Fair, 9-Heza Ambassador, 6-Music Maker Man, FIRST: 400 yards. 2-year-old 7-Dorice (Burgos) 5.40, 3.60, 2.80 3-Cash Event (A Baldillez) 2.60, 12.00, 6.00, 4.80 Gypsy Too, 5-Foreign Consul, 2 4-Double The Angle, 2-Super Ser maidens. 6,000 Claiming. Purse 6-Northern Crimson (Miles) 2.40 3-Haulin' Asteroid (Miles) 45.60, Mister Moon Love, I-Toynoble. Dai pent, 8-Mr Black Tie, 9-0ut In Or 2,300. 7.80,4.00 8-Rios First Prize (Payne) 4.40 15.40 ly Double (5-3) paid 67.40. Quiniela bit, lO-Joshua Ira. Trifecta (5-3-1) 3-Silks Texas Kid (White) 3.40, 3-Sugar Bucks (Payne) 2.80 Time:17.79. Also Ran: 7-The In 7-Pirate's Prize (Ceballos) 9.20 (3-7) paid 37.60. paid 665.40. Quiniela (3-5) paid 2.40,2.40 Time:1.10 IJ5. Also Ran: I-Pop terrupter, 4-Easy Laurie Sue, 1 Time:1.38 3/5. Also Ran: 2-Jerico THIRD:. 5 1/2 furlongs. 3-year 47.80. ... 2-Green Trace (Nix) 4.80, 3.80 Your Balloon, 4-Primera Segura, 5 Miss Ditcher, 9-Miss Draconic Dial, Mountain, 9-Emo's Lady, 1O-J.W. olds and up maidens. 2,500 Claim NINTH: 6 furlongs. 3- and 4 4-Runaway Aggie (Payne) 4.40 Eminent Flyer, 8-Ain't No Yankee, 2-0rbiting Moon, 5-Speedy Miss Holme, 8-Beadreamer, 4-Popeye ing. Purse 2,300. year-old fillies. Allowance. Purse Time:20.67. Also Ran: I-Chicks 2-Miss Moon Bubble. Exaeta (7-6) Oh. Daily Double (7-6) paid 12.40. Stevens, I-Proven Identity, 5 3-Tesoro (M Lidberg) 4.00, 3.00, 3,000. Lil Rooster, 7-Business An paid 65.20. Quiniela (3-6) paid 4.80.. Reckless Tuna. Trifeeta (6-3-7) paid 2.80 9-Ack Oar Ack (Payne) 6.20, Pleasure, 6-Few Delays, 8-Miss EIGHTH: 7 1J2 furlongs. 4-year THIRD: 5 IJ2 furlongs. 3- and 4 9,123.80. Quiniela (3-6) paid 2-Staunch's Holiday (Coombs) 3.60,3.00 Jifaway, 5-PleaseLite Me Up. olds and up. Allowance. Purse year-olds. 2,500 Claiming. Purse 278.60. 4.20,3.40 l-Pinquette (Miles) 5.00, 3.20 SECOND: 350 yards. 3-year-old 2,500. 2,300. NINTH: 5 IJ2 furlongs. 4-year 9-Cynic Dancer (Clark) 5.80 3-Lauren's Doll (Sterling) 3.20 maidens. 5,000 Claiming. Purse - 6-Jemez Streaker (M Lidberg) 2-0utdo Me Not (Payne) 6.20, olds and up. 4,000 Claiming. Purse Time:l.1O 4/5. Also Ran: 4 Time:l.16. Also Ran: 5-Hide The 2,300. 15.40, 6.80, 4.20 3.60,3.20 2,500. Whatda Ya Like, 8-Draconic Bell, Kaz, 6-Miss Delta Time, 10 I-Miss Master Song (Uriegas) 5-Tribute To Honey (Coombs) 9-Poly's Fire (Clark) 3.80, 2.80 4-Total The Tip (Payne) 5.60, 7-Stoney Ridge, 5-Polly's Boy, 10 Jariwala, 8-Ryeko's Delight, 2 22.60,7.80,5.00 4.20,2.60 IO-Crimson Daiquiri (Burgos) 3.60,2.60 Lynn's Runner, 6-Draconic's Waltz. Curvy Lass, 7-Nojode, 4-Time 6-Rockum Shot (Miles) 5.00,3.80 7-Follin Round (Powell) 2.40 4.60 . 5-Hurricane Mack (M Lidberg) I-Dyna Blue scratched. 1st half Tester. Quiniela (l-9) paid 15.00. 8-Satin Patches ~ OL-. ~ ."'..:;PZS .... ,...... '.. 'r ...."'''1...''''>'" u...... '*' iOi+' C*" ..... 'JI"""'P'P"""'" .... 8 I'M QIA',''>. POl" \P!'- 0¥4 ;;U:, -1# .. *;:;;0 IF Pi P+! .'" • ",,"h"!~"QIf;r ....,..1JI""""l?iI"'.~~for',...... :,..,..',...'.....' '7='''''''''''''' ,.,...... ~ ~ .. -.." ..... """""':"""'''''''''c_ ";"~"T"-',,':"" ~"'> ."....,. • OC"_. -'" ~~ -,,~ " .... ;....,~"" T"~":,," "~'. ,.....,. .~, ...... ,-~.:~~:;-~.~,:.:::" ....:;:.:'~'~::';.~.-;' ~~~- ~.~::--- -;"" "
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, " • .. " r,' Ruid·oso .Downsres·Ults. - 4 ,_ , "," ,_ > J , , ResJ,dts for Smiday, 3-Bonamill. (CebaUos}:lJ,40 3.80 .' '. . 8-0ssetra, 5-Cadillactiori, 7·Indis September4, 1988 Time:1.01 1/5. Also· Ran: lc .' Time:1.36, 2I5~.; Also &';1: 5- La~k,; 1·Catchy. Tune scratched.. , , ~ FIRST: 350 yards. 2·year,old Copachina, 2-Senor C.G.W,, 9 Gaylee's Come~, (;.PalIq &cle, 1- Qmmela. (2-9) paId ~6.80., '., " , maidens. Allowance. Purse 2,300. Master's Pleasure, 6-Pretty Bom ~- • Peasefa11 Ending,· fl.-BIg Act, . EIGHTH: l=le. 4-year.olds " ".' - 9-Titanium Lass (Hunt) 14.40, bay, 4-Sign 0 Satan, 8-Invader Clever Boy. DAily Double (3-4) paid and up. 2,500 Claiming. Purse 6.00,4.00 . Royal. Trifecta (7-5-3) paid 97.40. 734.00. Quiniela.(4-7)jlaid 44.00. 2,400.' •· ,~ ;. 3·Smashed Bugs (Yoakum) 8.80, Quiniela (5-7)paid 10.80. . . TIDRD:5 1/2 furlongs. 2-year- I-Windfall PI:ophet (M Lidberg) " . ." 4.40 NINTH: All American Futurity old maiden fillies. AllowaI1ce. ~urse 8.40,5.60,4.40 ' ".;'~':: 8·Streakin Josh (White) 3.00 Second Consolation. 440 yards. 2 2,400. tI-Capitan Smokey (Burgos) , Time:18.17. Also Ran: 6-Dashs year-oIds. Purse 145,000. l~Dream , .. . ~:" Of Tomorrow (Burgos) 8.80,5.60 . ". '. "- . r , Cash Back, 5·Red SlUrted, 10-Hand 6-Floyd De GJ:eat (Layton) 3.60, 4.60,3.60,3.20· 2-01den Hills (O'Neill) 8.60 J, i \' Me Six, 7-Sixth Glas!t I-Running 3.00,3.00 4-Johnsons Bet (Ceballos). 7.60, Time:I.41 1/5. Also Ran: 8-, 1> Thru, 2-The' Gray uritch. 4-By 5-Evants Toro (J Nicodemy.s) 5.20 . Wolfbane,6-Formal. Christian, 4- .I . f, Yawl Missle scratehed. 6.20,4.60 . 7-Dasha.wayDajha~ay (Ster- Jeff W., lO-Vikings Shield, 9- ,I:i.. SECOND: 350 yards. 3.year.olds 9-Zevistator (Fuller) 7.80 ling) 4.20 . Martin Man, 7-Windsor Knot, 3- .' and up. 4,000 Claiming. Purse 1';' Time:21.59. Also Ran: 10 Time:1.00 3/5. Also Ran: a.: Crimson Daiquiri, 5-Dare A Knight. V 2,300. Thinkigotit, 7·Blushing Indian, 8 Lynnde Vuelo, 10-aatchetta, 6· Trifecta (1-11-2) paid 1,322.20, , I-Striding For Vietory Count Beduino, 2-Real Easy Sur Greequeet, 9-Cannan's illusion, 5- Quiniela (1-11) paid 52.60. . (Bustamante) 31.00, 13.00, 7.80 prise, 3-Ima Dash Too, I-Hot Glass. Ma..Tenacity, 8-Beauty, Spirit, 2- NINTH: 'Ruidoso 550 5-West Of The Pecos (Myles) 4-PelfiYs First Chance..Quiniell/o (5- Shesa Special Brat. 1st half Twin Championship. 550 yards. 3-year 4.60,3.40 , 6) paid 24.80.. .' Trifecta (1-4-7) paid 94.40 (548 ex- olds and up. Purse 10,000 added. 2-Rocket Wind (M Lidberg) TENTH: 5 lJ2 furlongs. 2-year. changes). Quiniela (1-4) paid 24.40. . 10-Go Street Music (Layton) ,.' 13.00 . oIds. Allowance. Purse 2,600. FOURTH: 5 1/2 furlongs. 3- and 4.00, 2.80, 2.60' . Time:17.90. Also Ran: 6-Johnny I-Stewing Sid (Burgos) 11-20, ~-ye~r-old maidens.. 3,500 Claim-2·Six Popper (A Baldille~) 3AO, Coast Pass Em, 3-Shiney Sequin, 9 5.80,5.00' ., mg. Purse 2,300. '. 3.20 H . d Charging Wrangler, 10-The Ole 7-Jefe Chick (O'Neill) 23.00, . 2-Frisky Business (Clark) 4.80, 5~Flillow The Fox (Yoakum) 5.20, appy ay, Creek, 8-The Quarter Master, 7-La 10.00 . 3.40,2.80 Time:27.05. Also Ran: 9- Milagrosa, 4-0ur Rebel Sister 8-Royal Shot (M Lidberg) 5.40 3-Northem Crimson, (Miles) Naviaux, .g.Strate. And Easr 1- scratched. Daily Double (9-1) paid Time:1.08 4/5. Also Ran: 6 4.60,3.20 • •. Miss Featurette, 7-Razz Yaw,l 3'- Trainer Jack' Brooks and Jockey Jacky Martin are all 707.80. Quiniela (1-5) paid 145.20. Queen Sophia, 5-Crazy Salls, 9 4-Ride The Breakers (Payne)' Smasheli 'Groom,4-01e Hemp, 6-! smiles after Merganser won the All American THIRD: 6 furlongs. 3- and 4 Pinons Charmin, 2-Meshak, 3 3.40 .Credence. Quiniela (2-10) paid' FlJturity and $1 million for owners Jerry Wells and year-old maidens. 5,000 Claiming. Christian Leader, 4-Shego Eg!'..10 Time:l.06 3/5. Also Rim: 6-Lady 13.40. ~. " , Purse 2,300. . D.B.'s Leader scratched. Qwmela Allee,9.Govemadora, 1-Thate Bee- .. TEN'tn: Countess' Blade Hand ROnald Shalz. 3-Cupa Dark Tea (Coombs) (1-7) paid 200.60. oming, .a-Prince Christy, 5· icap. 7 1/2 furlongs. ?-year-olds. 23.80, 9.60, 6.40 ELEVENTH: Higheasterjet Unlimited Pearl, 10-Orbit's Flight, .purse 10,000 added. 4-Precious Master (Payne) 4.60, Handicap. 3-year-olds and up. 350 7~Lynn's Runner. .2nd half Twin . 3-Written Right (Clark) 14.00, 3.80 yards. Purse 10,000 added. Trifecta (2-34) paid 2,303.60 (47 6.60,4.20.' .' 2-Lady Esta (M Lidberg) 7.00 3-Reverend Jonah Black (sUmp tickets). Quiniela(2-3) paid 13.40. . 5-Avance (S~rhng) 13,60,.6.40 Time:1:15. Also Ran: I-Classic ter) 16.00, 6.60, 5.20 FIFTH: 7 1/2 furlongs. 3- and 4- 2-Arrowhead s Pro.(Burgos) 3.40 Scout, 100Sahara Fire, 7-Little 6-Jet Go Chick (Hunt) 18.00, year-old maidens. 4,000 Claiming. Time:1.34. Also 'Ran: 4-Knight's Energetic King again Prize, 5-Social Hand, 6-Rosey Vel 9.80 Purse 2,300. Odds I-Plenty Thanks 6-River .. vet, 9-Light Up Your Life, 8-Racer 2-Just Another Jet (Fuller) 4.40 . 7-Pot Luck (Ceballos) 25.80, Crow; 8-Total Image, '7-Foreign Brown. 1st half Twin Trifecta (3-4 Time:17.56. Also Ran: 9 12.00,. 7.00. Fella. Exacts (3-5) paid 107.40.. 2) paid 1,034.20 (21 exchanges). Lightning Casanova, 5-Charge It I-Command Mim (Burgos) 6.80, ELEVENTH: All Amencan has Ruidoso Mile title. . Quiniela (3-4) paid 62.20. . To Go, 4-Hiclllss Girl, lO-Up Front 4.40 Futurity. 440 yards. 2-year·olds. by JON SLOTNICK broke," said reinsman Martinez, FOURTH: 400 yards. 3.year-olds Runner 7-Josies Super Sound, 8 8-Princeofl;hearcitic (Murphy) Purse 2,000,000. .. Ruidoso Downs Race Track and up. 5,000 Claiming. Purse "and when I kicked him he just Availabie Now; I.Classy Comment. 3.60 4-Merganser (Martin) 11.60, It took three years, but stood there." . . 2,400. ~ . Exacta (3-6) paid 417.20. Time:l.37 215. Also .Ran: 2- 4.40,3.00 . Energetic King managed to regain The worst was over quickly 5-Hennessy Hope (A Baldillez) TWELFTH: Ruidoso Mile Hand Sandy Country, 3-Mechamcal Star, I-See Me Do It (Layton) 4.20, his 1985 ltuidoso Mile Handicap 6.20,3.80, 3.20 . icap. 1 mi).e. 3-year-olds and. up. though, as Energetic King made up 9-Sahara Fire, 4-Timwilldoit, 5-El 3.20 crown with a smashing triumph in ground and joined paceBe~r Some 6-Luckgay Chicdelite. Purse 30,000. Regalado, 10-Icostalot, 6-Fluvanna (Dead Heat) 2-Sky Fire (Blevins) Sunday's rimewal of the $30,000 Other Brother at the head of the (Bustamante) 4.40, 3.20 5-Energetic King (Jo Martinez) Fire. Quiniela (1-7) paid 103.00. 4.20 race,' as leading rider Joe Martinez 7-Kyota (Payne) 3.00 pack. In the middle of the turn for 5.80,4.20, 3.80 SIXTH: 5 1/2 furlongs. 3· and 4- (Dead Heat) 3-Super De Kas (J logged another victory en route to home Some Other Brother dropped Time:20.15. Also Ran: 9-New 4-Hot Tom (Hartnett) 5.20, 3.80 year-olda. 5,000 Claiming. Purse Nicodemus) 2.60 his second riding title in a row. Sinn, 8-Lemac Special Effort, 1 I-Painted Warrior (Benitez) 4.20 back, and Energetic King piifled 2,500. Time:21.69. Also Ran: 8-Sig .Energetic King, a 9-year-old away unchallenged. He won iJy 5 Mighty Jr Bug, 3-Plum Special, 4 Time:1.42. Also Ran: 7-8ome 2-Tino (Coombs) 8.20, 4.20, 3.40 Hanson, 5-0ur Special Girl, 1·. gl11diil~ by QI{'I'he Sly, has been Stagecraft. 2nd half Twin Trifecta le~ in 1:4~. ... "._;', Other Brother, 6-Lord Rubic, 8 10-Egot.cM Lidberg)·4.00;.3.0o. . Fabulous Figure, 9-EasY Lady Oak, campaIgning thiS .sllmmer at trp.cka 'I took the whip to him two or (5-6-7) no winners. Monday's car Curribot, 2-Pat's Fantasy, 3-Copper 5-Menehume Prince (Bickel) 10-Kin To Cash, 6-Packin Sixes. in the north and midwest. He came ryover $56,485. Quiniela (5-6) paid three times and the longer he kept Case. Exacta (5-4) paid 46.80. 4.80 Exacta (4-1) paid 59.20. into Sunday's Handicap looking for nJDuing, the faster he went," 13.60. THIRTEENTH: 6 furlongs. 4 Time:1.05 215. Also Ran: 6- ,hisfirst win since early April, but Martinez sai,d. FIFTH: 5 1/2 furlongs. 2-year-old year-oIds and up. 3,200 Claiming. Masked Miss, 3-Paso Puppie, 4- TWELFTH: 6 furlongs. 4-year- based on class 'one he was high maidens. 5,000 Claiming. Purse Purse 2,400. Thinking Ack Ack, 8-Silver Pack- oIds' and up. 2,500 Claiming. Purse weighted with 123 pounds. In 88 Energetic King was the second 2,300. 2-Crap Shoot (Coombs) 10.80,. age, I-Miller L. Johnson, 7- 2,300. starts prior to the Ruidoso Mile, ,.t choice in the wagering at 9·5. He · " 3-Speedy Blulady (Uriegas) 6.20,4.20 Debonair Dude, 9-Janachois. Ex· 9-Sticky Native (White) 6.40, Energetic King had made 32 trips. earned owners Michael Bean and 10.80, 4.00, 2.80 3-Think Draconic (White) 7.00, acta (2-10) paid 33.00. 4.60, 3.20 to the winner's circle and $692,000. Les Zanotti, of Omaha, Nebraska, 8-Crazy Sunny (Payne) 3.20, 4.60 SEVENTH: All American I-Dmconade (Clark) 12.60,5.80 When the gates kicked open it $18,000 for his performance. Anita 2.80 6-Zeviken (Benitez) 3.00 Futurity First Consolation. 440 3~Wish For Plenty (Coombs) 3.20 didn't look like it was going to'be Morse saddled the veteran 5-Gray Princess (Coombs) 2.60 Time:1.14 2/5. Also Ran: 4 yards. ?-year-ol?~. Purse 290,000. Time:1. ~3 4/5. Also Ran: 4-Pa.so Energetic King's day. "He false campaigner. Time:l.l0 3/5. Also Ran: 2 Sailing Master, 9-Ambcr's 9-Senor EditIon (Bustamante) Dean, 7-Misty Curry, 2-Carry Back . Curare, 7-Don Haskins, 4-Aspen Draconic, 5-Next Flight, 7-pnkka 8.20,4.00,3.00 Dancer, 5-Quickest Step, 11-Slip . Silver, 6-Totaly Intense, I-Next Anne, 10-Iwannabefirst, l-Keyroon/ 2-Power Effort (Martin) 3.40, Stick, 6-0ver The Edge, 10-fll Be Payday. Quiniela (3-8) paid 12.80. 8-Rematehed. Trifecta (2-3-6) paid 3.00 Drone, 8·Dancing Rusty. Trifecta ONE 257.0944« -Ito. Offiee o~ 7.:30 p.m.- 0" • pen SIXTH: Simulcast from Bel 630.40. Quiniela (2-3) paid 97.60. 6-0ne Night With You (A Baldil- (9-1-3) paid 355.29. Quiniela (1-9) . ~ lIeldOver5thWeek .' mont. The Manhattan Handicap. 1 Attendance: 8,023. Handle: lez) 3.60 paid 82.80. Attendance: 9,364. .NOWSHOWING AT'7:4l1 :~_') NowShowingAt8:00 mile. 3-year-olds and up. Purse $892,536. Weather: Sunny. Track: Time:21.72. Also Ran: 3-Blue Handle: $1,099,113. Weather: Robert De Niro In ~ An All-Star Cast... 250,000. M;uddy to Heavy to Fast. Ribbon Bunny, 4-Sky High Dreams, Sunny. Track: Fast. 6-Milesius 11.80,3.80, 2.40 ."MIDNIGHT RUN'Come~R el~K[!}}--..FihnedIn NewMeldeo 7-My Big Boy 2.60, 2.20 Results for Monday, AFa..P ...... AdIo...... ''YOUNG GUNS"R It1 In!\ Encbl Tha.n. NlPt Ai: 8..00 lx-Maceo 2.40 September 5, 1988 , • Time:2.04 2/5. Exacta (6-7) paid FIRST: 5 1/2 furlongs. 2-year "Scare Up A Uttle Business!" We Are LocittetlBehind Safewa;V At Sferra Center 32.00. olds. 6,500 Clsiming, Purse SEVENTH: 400 yards. 3-year 2,400. Advertise Yours oIds. Allowance. Purse 2,900. 3-Early Dash (O'Neill) 47.40, in 6-1m Steppin Easy (Martin) 27.20,8.80 The Ruidoso News 3.20,2.60, 2.40 .S-Master Wahoo (Ceballos) •Amb.erlevSuiteJlotel 9-Driving Effort (Payne) 3.20, 23.20,8.60 ~ 2.60 8-Charlock (White) 3.20 "R. . CPODlS from·. ...."¥;YLr - ~ . 3-0nly For His Eyes (Burress) Time:1.08 1/5. Also Ran: 5-Sweet 3.20 Dealin, 2-Wichita, 4-Freegiven, 7 ;,'~~""'" $00',' -. - . " , " , , ,- ~ - Time:20.05. Also Ran: I-Family Rectus Loomigo, 9-Magic File, 1- , i'-'
Honor, 4-Bobabon, 2-Making The Raise A Drif1;. , . - " Cash, 5-What A Effort, 7-Rock To SECOND: 7 1/2 furlongs. 3- and , ", ... The Top, 8·Easy Hill. Exacta (6-9) 4-year-olds. 2,500 Claiming. Purse paid 9.20. 2,400. weekendsi .. '., EIGHTH: 5 furlongs. 3-year 4-AG. Amanda (Benitez) 26.60. . olds. 2,500 Claiming. Purse 2,300. 13.00,6.60 .,weekdays{rorn 7-Sierra Sadie (Miles) 4.60, 3.00, 7-Valentine Debt (M Lidberg). 2.80 5.60,4.00 $45~QO· " 5-Cajun Cat (Sterling) ~.20, 3.20 3-My Sweet Toot Toot (Coombs) , limited _1IIIbl1l4'
" ,.:: .. ,: :..'-:' .;-" . Tuesday Night '-, -, ' . . Daily· ,', .' ," . ~""--.-;~ .Fajita Special '( .Compllmentary " .. '.' RUIDOSO STATE BANK .'Iwo People For On~y Severa es -.. ", .... ,,~, '. ".. . wtrOQl:n' g... I if j 1P'1711 (u .1IIiiIill17 U17iiltltb. EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER 17,1988 $10.95 Fall - Winter Hours For .. .. >:,",,',. .." ' '82'_ eO-·1'·3'00,_", Choice ofbeef chicken 01" shrimp Ruidoso State Bank Branch Banks t .. " Mbuquerqucis Newest RSB Branch Banks will be closed on Saturdays. Lounge opens 3 p.m. ". " . '.. .All Suite Hotel· . .Tuesday thru SatUl",day _ .. Pool • bli'tClt'. llK'lltv •. Sa•• , .. JacllQl • 8Mt.III'~ .. .Lo-.. Saturday Hours - Main Bank . . ' , . Complimentary ~hips ana salsat . Lobby 9:00 a.m.-12:00 noon ~ Drive-In Tellers 8:30 a.m.-12:00 noon 1/2 price well and $1 beer 3~7 "'. Albuquerque 'hIM DtI'NMt drinks t • ATM Machine - 24 houlS dally (Money. Cirrus & r__. ,,>bllll.nl1ill~,.. ' Pulse Ne1works) .Restaurant 5 p.m... 9 p.rn.Tuesday, "AinberleyB MAIN BANK LOCATION: 1710 SUdderth Drive, Ruidoso, NM I· "T'rI.J• 1/1 '. . .' Wednesday, Thursday ·Uiml.~ Aif~ RSBBranch Banks will observe regular bonking houlS " Suite IIotel fJ .• 'til H~ ~'to t1t1'!\lt , J /~ IletUiCil ~MliJrtt:Il\ Monday through Friday. . 5 p.m... 10 p.m. Friday andSaturday t .'. .,' ._Fr&_~lf, - ~. . . . . 1...... '$2·288S RUmOSO STATE BANK,tlte bank of" lifetime. Oarrllto'Canyon. 25"1..9131 1620 Pan Amerlc:fm frwy.; NE Albuquerquct, NM 87109 · , - .. -, • • . ... - _0 ~ •• :..... _~ '~ .,.,...... "~ .. ~I l' '"".....~ ...... , ,- .., '~ ","~
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"'." '. ,5'·'-'. .. . ,", ,., , " .~, , ".,' ,'., ' '", , .. t.12. .f .• _ .j' , ,·S,· '., ,, . ! -. " , ' Wet, slippery fo·otballfails '-., • to testWarriors,.WHdcats· by ~HAALESSTALLINGS trie~oVel'the llliddl~ 118 t;#ne died 'On second and'12, Brown r!!on for RuidQ$o NewsSp0J111 Writer onthefirst quarter. ", 11, Chris Young hit a hole in the On " it nasty,' lllis!l1'llbly wet Second qU9Xf;er 9wnrbal'Y: ,Brown middle for 19 yards. '., ,, Lovington night the Wildcats with- picked up seven Yl!rdsfor,first ,and " The Warriors gangta<:k1ed Juan , stood a desperate Rurdoso rally to goal from the two. He thellsnciilted Romera and he coughed up the foot- i, edge theWarriors 14 to 12; for two ,Plays and a. tou(1),~llwn. The ball. Dan Candelaria ,reeoveredon J Seconds before kickoff, 'a curtain two pOint converSlOll fiilled. Cats' the 31. ' I 'ofrain dropped on Wildcat Stadium ' lead,6-0.. ' "~ , ' 'Swanner tl!rew an incompletion, and s!;ayed for three quarters "tQ The Warnors were flagged for a then pitched out for a two yard 109s. I , mar :viJJibility and reduce a promis- clip onth!!following kickoffand the On t~d mid 12, ~wannel,'couldn't I ~.!l.' !nl[',!.lID8' battle to' conserVative ball was marked back, to the 22 'connect with a short ,pass that •I ball_n yard line.Stinnan fonnd boles ,referees ruled was a lateml. ~, "It, was two hours ofFriday night twice for eightyards. Swanner. on a Lovington recovered. • mppeJ:y football that didn't test ei- keeper, gave the WamoJ,'S their ~. "ther ~ide and.revealed nothing. first, first down ofthe g&:!Jle' , The Cats took over on the ,23 • Rudio~o fans, accustomed to sit- Swanner found diJ.yllght around ,yard line. Brown passed for seven •, ling in, downpours lately, nearly the right side for nine more yards. to the 16. He then delivered a 16 · matched'the Wildcat faitliful in at-Stiiman tested the comer and was yard home run to the.right I(nd tel1dance as both sides huddled un- stopped. Dusty ,Beavers fought to zone marker. The two-pomt conver der BlDaU pockets ofumbrellas and the 44 for the second first down. sion worked and the Wildcats were , "" polyethylene. on top 14-zip. Leavirig the stadium was a shoe The Wamors couldn't move. The Cats squib kicked the b,!-ll. to Kenny Trapp holds the ball aloft as" the cats closed the door. Trapp finished the" saleBlDan's dream. It wa~ im- After a short pas~ to Trapp and on theWamors40aooit~okedhke referee signals tOUChdown. The. touch~ night with a 100-yard game on 15 carries. " posmble to reach the parking' lot third and 11, Stinnan was forced to Ruidoso wa~ beginning to move. down closed the .gap, 14-12, and the Wild-' without wading ankle deep intIood- punt. A clip 9n the Cats gave the Swanner rolled right for three. • , ; ing. ,Warriors new life with fourth and Trapp powered it up the Jiliddle for over the Jet\; side for eight yards. Wa¢Ol' head coach Cooper, one, but Swanner, fighting to grasp ten. Swanner added seven more for Trapp then 'drove over the right Henderson said he had hoped for theslippeTY ball, was caught fur a second and three. Swanner was side for SD<; more. The third straight GAME STATISTICS im.eroved play; four-yard loss and the Cats took then caught for a loss. A pitch out Trapp run was good for a touch , , 'Each week you strive for im- posBesmon.· ,, to Trapp was good for four.' The RUIDOSO 12, LOVINGTON 14 :. down. The conversion failed and Warriors o 0 0, 12-12.. SI:veme!1t," he said. "This week, Lovington was flagged for en- Wamore, going for a :lirilt down" the lead was cut to 14-6 in favor of Wildcat,s '- "'. . ,', o 6 S 0-14 counting the weather, our play croachmeilt and backed to the 28. lined up in the neutml ZOJ.1e fora Lovington. was not better than lastweek." Warrior defense held for two plays five yard penalty. Trapp kicks the RUi,do~,o .,: LQv1.ngtan Fir~t downs •••••••• ,•.••~.- ••••• ~ '7 . Henderson said there were with no gains. A Cat 'pass was nul-, ball to the 14. . " An on side kick that skipped 11 Rtishes-yards •••••••••••••••••• 35-168 37-208 , briptspots inthe game. lified by an ineligible receiver down The Cat9 tried a couple of plays acro~s ~ ~ ~ ~ the' wet field like a wounded Passing••• ' • • .. 17 31 " , .; 'We and the weather created field costing them a 15 yllJ.'d penal- before Brown attempted a pass that duck was recovered by Ruido~o. ~eturn Yards •••• ~ ••••••••• ~ ••• 3 19 , ~ lo~s ~ ~ ~ ~ four of their turnovers to our one,"ty ofdown. ", was'intercepted by Beavers. Swanner Jlassed to Sago for eight. Comp... At.t-Int ••••' ..... •• •• .•••• 2-13-0 3-7-2 • he said. "Our, intensity level picked ' Swanner's first pass was nearly Punts ~ •• ; •• ~ . 5-157 2-63 up in the fourth quarter. We Lovington s defenge looked tired. Fu~bles lost •••• ~ ••• ~.~ ••••••• 1 2 After a 35-yard punt, the War intercepted, but incomplete. Two The Cats over ran the next y!:y Penalt~es-Yards••••••••• ~ •• ~ •• 5-35 7-75 needed it for the entire game. Just riors had the ball at inid-field with more plays go nowhere and on and Trapp snaked through the . e likJllast week, we would have liked 2:01 seconds before halftime. fourth and shot:l;, a Swanner pass , to the ten yard line for a31 yard INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS to have had more time." over the middle rolls incomplete. gain. Trapp then· pounded his way RUSHING ,Henderson commented on the The Waniors failed to move the Att Yards Avg Yda ' ball and Stirman punted for 30 The quarter ended on a two-yard over the right, side of the line for a Trapp. kenny •••••••••••••••• ~. 15 100 6.7 improved, kicking game and the yards into the wind. Lovington was run from the Cats. touchdown. Trapp was stopped lin Stirman, L9San.'••••••••••••••• 5 29 5.8 coverage on kickoffreturns. ' Swartner, M~cha~l ••••••••• ~ •••• 10 32 3.2 • the two point conversion and the 's I ~~· ' Somewhere in the' fourth called for a clip and sent back to ago, ra ••• •••••••• '•••••••• 4 7 1.7 the 11 yard line where they ran out Fourth quarter summaTY: Cats ,Wildcats held a 11 t.o 12 lead with Beavers. Du~ty •••• ~ ••••••••••• 1 o .0 quarter, Kenny Trapp decided to' the clock. At halftime, the score scratchfor extra yards and fumble. 5:31 seconds ~maUllng. turn all-world. Trapp, with the stood at 6-0. Stirman then jam9 it through the The Wsmors had two more entire Wildcat- line often attached PASSING Att Yds %Comp Iot Third, quarter summary: hole for 18 yard~ to the' 30. Trapp chances, one on an interception by Swanner, Michael~ ••••••••• ~~.~ 13 17 15.4 o to him, D:IOnstered the ball down Stirman kicks and Ruidoso is barreled for five and Swanner for Silva, but was unable to move the field fo:r both, Warrio.r touch flagged "f9r unsportsmanlike. 1lOJ;l stiffe~ng d~fense: REC,!qv.~:Nr;, , .', , ,, ~~g 'Yo;\s 'downs. ' one on a keE;per. ,Swanner faked a . through th!l IIf, -Trapp. Kenny~~~.~ •••• ~.~ ••• ~ •• S.5 On defense;Trapp tried to shake duct on the play. The Cats gro.und pass and picked up a first down on the Cats. Time mn out on a 'Trapp game' took greater chunks of turf. the 18 yard line. Trapp powered run ofthree yards. PUNT RETURNS A·t tempts Yards Avg Yds the ball lose withjarring tackles as Chavez. Zach.~~ ...... ~••• ~ •• ~~~ 2 • o .0 roum as any Middle School park inglot speed bump. KICKOFF RETURNS ~ttempts Yards Avg Yds The final Warrior drive began Rushin.s •.Cody •• ~~ •••• ~~ •• ~.~ ••• 1 3 3.0 with 34 ticks let\; on the clock and PUNTS AttemlJt.s Yards AvO Yds ,. deep in their own temtory. Not St:i.rman, Logan •• ~ ~ ••• ~ ~ ~. ~ •••• 5 157 31.4 en01ll{h time. KICKOFFS Number Yards Avg Yds Fifst quarter summaTY: Loving Trapp, Kenny •••••••••• ~~~ ••••• 3 71 23,7 ton squib kicks to Bubba Lane who juggles the wetball and is nailed on the 35. Swanner then optioned to TraPta~ no gain. Swanner, in a fake d off, turns up the middle for four. On fourth and four, Swan nerkeptthe ball for a short gain up the middle. Logan Stirtnan put some foot into a liigh 38-yarderthat dribbled to the Wildcat 20 where it was returned for five. The Wildcats controlled the foot ball with short blasts over the let\; side of the line. Four plays took them to the Warrior 38 where they were flagged for blocking below the waist. 'Three downs went nowhere and the Cats punted to the War- riorsonthe 17. ' Ira Sago plunged over the right mde for three yards. Trapp added one. Swanner was·stopped for no' gain and on fourth down Stirmail booted a 35-yarder that was ret\l1'J1ed to the 49 yard line of Ruidoso cheerleaders sport the we~ look both of 'last year's state co-champs, losing Ruidoso. as they braved torrential downpours to both games by a combined total of four The Cat;s crept. Runs of three~ . lend Warrror support at 'Wildcat 'field in points. The Goddard Rockets are next on two an~ nme yards were followed Lovington The Warriors have now played by DaVId B1'Qwn's sweep filr 20 ". the schedule in Roswell, Friday night. yards to the Warriors!7. Brown C011trolied the ball for three more RUJPOSO AfiftETlC cLUB Skier.SpecIal ~Get '~ afi19n1hl, ,"""I'"lldt A~_ or~ S.M.A.R.T. 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The WatTJ.ors 7 Block 8, Golf COllI"lle Estates,agr~ then tQ relltrictive covenant .... , eat1~ season Vl111eyba~ Jltters to four pomts .tp start game t1u'ee ~nd", .'..•·.With the mateh tied 2:2, the gamed a point and served for the (425 Barcus) ~ay they m:e not memo ~U1tllment!!, ~eludinsa eOIlnB;v, ." SPark fitth ,ame W~or heroic!" worked therr way to a commanding stage ~as s~t· fOl" th,: kind., of match, ..but the Dogs defense benl ofthe Ptlvate clu.b, but \tecor. ,C!ubub' m,embership. Subsequepllly.the. after a 2-2 tie, ~l,1.d mp the.MeSla 17-7 Iliad on ~he serves of Roller 'dramatic ending that lifts player tightll~e.d and 'on the next three poration.claims the two ilte melli- ll"· went bllliki:upt and,Jemained., LP,4y Dogs. Wor;ne~ fi!.ns stol;l1ped .' and Am.y Thom~n, pllnctuated .by talent and Cfeates sports legen!ls.serves ,. the Wanion ,came' up benl, pwmg dues that amount to In'Inkrupteyt'ol" two yeJ!1"ll. ". " ' theIr,d~p feet asWam01" playem dug3~2 the smashes of "owen. One pomt Rollerfinal~esta1"ted serve on .the fifth empty. . ' . , ,'; , $720. ' ," ~\1dge, ' , ,' ' "t, stopped'a~dmgtb.e.evembing," said; for one fimd effort and a from ,game, the.~weddogs became un- and and grabbedDo~ the Artesia scored to tie t\1e game at Adiatrict '!ill decide. .' "Kirlr-wood, 'covenant!! ;i·' Vlctory.fi~tgmpe,,' ' . . "lellShed. and !iway;at. the firat three pomts.. TI,le scored 14-14; Houston made a brilliant ' ''Whtfi us?' llSked Kirkwood last . all,~.:'ayWere brobn and h011$IlS Wllre built,r. . The ofthe sel;lson sllW., lead. Nme sb:alght poiJl!;s alded. by ~orebefore the WamOl"s added!Jo~enthree block at the net to bring the serve week,,'sJ:)la.Y.h!g' a tisl; ()fmore than' . to the gOclfcourse.· . .', r ,the WamOl"s JUUlj> to an8-pomt a ba4 ealle of dOl!-ble hits,~6.14.and the points to lead.6-1. con- back,to Ruidoso, 30,otn.er GOlf COlU"Be Estates prop- sal~lKit~ood..... '''':1're was no' ree Meadows," 1" ll!ad before fans bad a chanc:e to War;nonl let C?ne get!lway, tin\1ed to power drive Jumnez.set- erty ownetsthat owed,ues lif from" .' ,'f, 'j)1 test the bleachenl. The Do,gs J1E;ver 'rbl!. Wamors !lwustea 1n .game ups. Houston follnd space for a ", In ,the last two nrln1.ltes the air $aoo to $1,680. . . Sb,e .said when the clUb was re- . ',' got untm.~d and the Warno,rs four. Wlth sO,me bnllia~t b!ocking by point and Miller ~ropped a finesse WllS filled with flying bodies . . WayneWosh; generalmanager .f01'1J;led. a~r the. b~ptA;y. II " ii breezed hOme fOl" a. 15-5wm. ,Christen Tidmore, Nlcki Houston shot over center. The SCOl"e stood 9. desperate to keep the bll1l in p1ay. of Cree MeadQWB,:said the, case ac- mem.beJ;shiJ:) comnuttee VlSlted her . ~; '- . Highlights were a c;ouple ofm:.yolU'- , andJennifer Jiminez, .' 4 Warriors.., . 'Miller was everywhere. Several net tuall~ began about twjl.)year~ 'I!go !I~d .:asked her to pay $4,000 and. : Ii' e . face smashes by juniorCha~te!. Knotted at eight apiece,~d" ," . dinkshad the .dogs sCl"amblingto .caoD1vdenaISntas."teBt" of,th .re,'"s.,tnett,v.e JOln..,,'W.e decided n.ot to J'om','n .sal'd , II.,' Bowen, .cross Cl?~' play by Mikki more fo~d .open floor for a p'oint. Artesia.~e inchea back~e!irlyinto theca?g~ball scoop the ball in play, but all they ~r!m'ood. ~e .' Roller and a brillIant save by Tara Center Jumi1ez followed Wlth a game.· Dogs had managed was net. The Warrionl "They (Kirkwood and Hallbem) ~er1n slUdthe club began·.:· ',; Miller. . delicate chip shot and then set up the Warno1"B when Jumnez, Wlth a.. served fOl" the match. Mercifrdly for were strictly drawn out of a hat," bdlingshe November 1986, andir' What appeared to be a cake walk Bowen fOl" an unretumable blast. mind better'than Minolta, faked a Wilrrior fans, Rpllerserved out and said Wash.. "~sis no~ really to eue notified the bookkeeper that Ii, nearly turned into a disaster. The WaniOl"S '6-point run pushed .center set up and tapped a winner .the WaniOl"S ,escaped, 16-14 game !lnybody.....lt'sJusta.trialeasetosee she and Hallbe~ were not ».tom· 1;' . Artesia's Lady Dogs, drubbed in the the' score to 14-8.· The Dogs justinside, ..theweak sille line.· . and 3-2 match. ..., Ifadded.our covenants will' hold up," he .anbenld' m.TheycontinuedMay 1988, Kirkwood'.to be billed,and '\l,' . Kirkwoo~ and her', brother, :~ll1lberg received official notifiea. . L Hallberg, mtend to fight Cree tio~ of.the case. .'. . ·1'; ·Meadows, and have hired attorney .l Just automatically thought . " Richie Askew to represent them in everybody got one," said Kirkwood, •. ii the suit. John. Underwood who answered the summons, think represents Cree M;eadows, ing shewoul~never helll"'from Cree "The judge will .. rule .on the M~adowsagam. . . , covenante:-it worddn't make any'· 'We feel. bad ~at anybodjY feels ·difference if they hired. (attorney) they're bem~ 'lucked on,' said · H!'1"l!ernce Haynes," said Wash.. Ad. Wash, stresslllg, how the. property lDltting ,a courtactiol,1 can be ex- owners ~med 1n th~ sm~ were it pensive Wash said he doesn't b&- randolll, out.of~ hatl chOice;. . ' lieye Kirkwood and Hallberg nee4, Wash sald', If .the restri4ive an attorney in this case. ,covenents arent good for one thing, "It's not about a person-it's the ~ey're no~ go~ for any l"estrio- covenants" he said . . tione, adding, I d hate for some-· But Ki~kWood ~id she realized body to pull.a trailer up by one or she needed an attorney when Un- these.expen81ve houses; , . derwood refused to sign the motion ' WI~ nearly a dozen golf c011I"s,e forrontinuance she prepared, She p'rop,el:tIes sold recentlY'"Wash saId asked to have the hearing delayed It's'kind. of a hotspot now, and to allow more .time for her to the question ofthe covenants needs Somewhere in the middle of all that hair is Ruidoso's vic· .. ( prepare her case. She said her to be reso!ved. f:,' ,; torious volleyball squad. The mad rush occurred on a thrill brother who is in poor health was If the Judge rules with Hallberg " ing 16-14 game that gave the Warriors the opening sea The Warrior front line prepares for the fifth game stretch unable to go to court that day' and and Kirkwood, the club will "write son win, 3-2. The Warriors will host Portales Saturday.- drive with heads up, hands up play. Christin Tidmore. she was scheduled to be o~t. of' off: all the di~puted ,membershij> . , k flan~ed rIi ; closest 10 net is by Chantil Bowen and. Jennifer town. '. fees. However, If the court upholds r • ! ,; Jiminez,far right The Warriors and Lady Dogs battled for "1 knew the judge wouldn't sign the country club's claims, abOut ao .; five games before the Warriors captured the final two it if Underwood wouldn't," said more property ~ers can expect to 16~1'4 Kirkwood. " ." . pay the overdue amounts. Crushers. tops in slow pitch points fb.r. a win and a 3-2 match victory. , <. tf, ", I' .:',j,~11 k, " " .The Bank of Ruidoso's Crushers big nms in the fourth to gain a 9 to f fought back from a game down to 7 edge. Wilson's lone run in the bot twice nip T.L.Wilson and tuck away tom halfofthe inning was the final the .chBmpionship troJ:)hy in the scoring for both sides as six Mescalero Slow Pitch Sofl;bll1l straight goose eggs filled out the Tournament held lastweek. scoreboard. Crusherll won 9 to 8. SHOP. THE CLASSIFIEDS Both,team finalists were from Players fOl" the winning Bank of r~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~w~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ RUidoso. Ruidoso team lll"e: Troy Padilla, ss; ...,;e••7 ...... ;e.:z..s-..'5':'••~.,...q...,7..~..9...;!••~...~.,2.t,;:...~.,5':'••~••~.;4.?A.~.t ••••~.,~... ..:&':'.R.~...~.~.~••2'• ..,;:•.ztZ..: The Crushers won their first Al Norton, rt; Brad Rockwell, 3h; • two games from the Outlaws and JohnYigil; cf; Donald Martinez, eh; the Silver Hawks before being Mike Mato, If; Larry Enriquez, 1b; dropped to the loser's brncket by Bobby Dominguez, 'c' Scott , . , TL.Wilson. Wheeler, 2b; Kenny Espinosa, Wilson and the Crushers met rov!!~ and Albert Richardson,p. ENDOF· fOl" a second time in the double All, tournament players were elimination tournament with the John' Vigil and Troy Padilla from SUMMER Crushers gaining revenge in a tight the Bank of Ruidoso. All tourna • 2tol game. . ment pitcher was Dave Pfeffer of T.L.Wilson. The most, valuable Tied at a tilt apiece, the sthge' player aWlll"d was captured by was set for the final game. The Kenny Espinosa of. the Bank of Cl"Ushers rounded the bases for four Ruidoso's team.
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" RUIDOSO HIGH SCHOOL " • 1988 FOOTBALL ROSTER' Name Cilra.... Position Weight N"mber
Chris Torres 10 BACt< J 127 10 RU9ty SJlva ", BACK '. 170 12 Simon SImms 11 MANAGER 14 James Atwood ,to BAOt< 98 16 Michael SWanner, 12 BAi;:K .. "1e3 17 McCobe Turner 11 END 204 19 Logan SOrman 1 , BACK 180 20 . Klal Johnson 10 BACK .137 22 '_ . IraSago ,11 BACK 129 23 "'. Dus1y Beavern "12 BACK 199 30 Cod}' Ru-shlPlJ 10 BACK 132" 31,· Kenny Trapp 11 BACK 192 ' 32' Daniel Candelaria 12 BACK 146. 99 Stevfll Dankert ' 10 BACt( 145 35 Randy Cox 10 MANAGER 3S Nick Herrera 10 BACK 140 39 AJrred Rue 11 BACK 147 40 " Jamie Cand9torla :10 BACK 137 42 B.utiba. Lane 12 BACK 176 44 Andy Orranllo.· 11 TRAJNER 4S R. J. Darden 11 BACK. 148 47 Corey Cha1man 11 MANAGER 48 Fernando lopez 10 CENTER 127 50 Brent Scott 11 MANAGER 52 Pete Baca 11 CeNTER 183 55 Carl Foerstner 11 GUARD 176, fiT Bobby Fowfer 12 GUARD 175 61 Chris Salas 10 GUARD 130 63 Pierre Shield 10 TACKLE 160 64 John WinanS 11 GUARD 179 68 Craig Aoyd 10 TACKLE 260 67 Bo Clemmons 11 GUARD 165 68 Mike Roessfer 11 CENTeR 169 69 David DIckinson 11 TACKLE 186 70 Jody Cojo 12 TACKLE 180 72 • Derek Moorhead 12 TACKLE 19G 79 Aurellano Montelongo 12 TACKLE 192 74 Ryan Morgan 10 ' GUARD 160 75 Jeny PaJz 10 TACKLE 1rO 76 Kelly Stvage 11 TACKLE 190 77 Abel Montelongo 10 TACKLE 150 78 Dobby Romero 11 MANAGER 79 Ryan'Wr1ghl 10 END 164 00 , Jesse Guardiola 11 END 165 81 , ...... • •••• " • .. 'MEU1crPDnHlo 10 END J34 83 Ronny Randolph 10 END 140 84 Rmph GOnmJ09 11 END 135 ' 85 Ricky Brazell 11 END 194 87 zach Chavez 11 END 159 88 Chad.Anovor 10 END 183 89 COACHES: Cooper Honderson, Mike Speck, RIdge Bowden, Clition Neal. Zale Woodward. John\,Ussery. Scott Me