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THE EVENING STAR i iiiiidiuss ysii C-2 Wwfcwytaa, fi. C., Tbursdoy, Norambtr 19. 1959 Races Resume 1 PROGRESSING ALSO REGARDED Al Aqueduct Calumet Early Choice NEW YORK, Nov. 19 (AP) Raclng resumed today at Aque- duct following yesterday’s can- In Pimlico cellation because of a frocen Futurity strip. The track was froeen to a depth of two inches yester- ¦ By DICK O’BRIEN The meeting. winner paid day, but milder temperatures Star Start Writer $2.80. and sunshine brought ths deci- BALTIMORE. Nov. I#.—The I _ sion to go ahead with today’s Calumet pair of Pied d’Or and 1 The cancelling of Aqueduct’s program. Keenation, who ran 1-2 in a 1 program yesterday, because of Strick- face HF Track Supt. Dick prep- Monday, appear the frozen JI ‘ a track, brought some land and his crew worked early; favorites for the $50,000- ' ' boasts from the Pimlico man- throughout ths night in order Pimlico Futurity Satur- 111 ¦ agement. H | to today. for resume race 2-year-old "Pimlico is 1 prepared for Yesterday's cancellation was fillies which finds Willie Shoe- r J freezing weather,” Lou Pond- the first New York card to be maker, leading American rider, ¦ ’ field, executive manager, said I £ weathered-out since astride Cain Hoy Stable’s All September “and we do not Hands. anticipate a 11,19H, when old Aqueduct was cancellation, no matter how hit by Hurricane Edna. A field of 10 or 11 is shaping ' cold it gets.” Marshall Cassidy, vice presi- Up for the last big race in ¦ ! Pimlico’s latest Tb dent and director of racing at Maryland this year, and if improvement plan, begun shortly after its Aqueduct, said card will Calumet is successful it must a new spring meeting closed this be presented today with the be placed up front among the ; year. ex- . has made it much easier the of the featured Sports top • choices for next year’s on ception 3-year-old classics. cold-weather customers. The Page Handicap, which would entire Shoemaker will be shooting front of the combined be run as the seventh race. for Ns third straight Futurity. clubhouse-grandstand is now Hana*, in calling off yester- enclosed He ton in 1957 with Jewel’s i in glass. Infra-red heat day’s program, said track conditions unsafe for Reward and in ’5B with Inten- from 95 machines has been in- were both tionally. stalled and the heating system horses and jockeys. A few Willie will be pinch-hitting is thermostatically controlled to thousand fans showed up at the for Manuel Ycaza, who is slated adjust to outside temperatures. track, and many became irate to ride Bald Pimlico's Wmß because they had not received Eagle the same improvements cost mb *< ¦ ij SOMETHING NEW AT PIMLICO day jn the Gallant Fox Handi- about $700,000, compared to the notification of the cancellation. The cold weather did not af- cap at Aqueduct. $33 million to put up the new It was 20 decrees at Pimlico yesterday. Ap- for Aqueduct which fect harness racing at Roose- A;victory Calumet would plant, has no Frank Northcutt he velt Raceway on Long Island. prentice Jockey said raise that stable’s hope of reg- winterised features. MawMl A spokesman there said, the nought this sharp head gear in a woman’s its seventh in MH3fx W istering victory track in condition. to his ears and neck He the Kentucky Derby and sixth Yesterday’s daily double was good shop keep warm. puts in the Preakness. amounted to when his regular on over it. He won $lO7 Etc. al CHESTER, W. Va„ Nov. 19 jockey cap While General lAnfOgLi the first race on and the last the Calumet Eto. General pair is ($8.80) won the first (AP).—Officials of Waterford on expected to be the early favor- race and Star Cast ($l4) took Stone Park say racing—cancelled Crystal.—AP Wirephoto. ite for the which will the second. Futurity, The cashable tickets yesterday and today—will be grosr >115,820 if 10 to the were 12 and 4. go resumed tomorrow. post; Wheatley Stable’s Pro- Two gressing also is highly regarded. decades ago Ed Har- AH. Hands has been in the gaden was a great basketball Patterson to Fight and Booters money in his last three stakes football star at George- Terp town Carpenter Says On Canadian Tour starts. All Hands was second University. Coach TORONTO, Nov. 19 (AP).— in the Kentucky Jockey Club Ed, a 2-year-old He Won't Enter owned Stakes and Breeders Futurity by Mrs. Henry 8. Clark Open Monday Floyd Patterson, who lost his and named for the world title and third in the Futurity at popular for- New Grid heavyweight boxing Aqueduct. mer Hoya star who now is League In last June to Sweden's Ingemar i athletic director and coach at PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 19 Tourney Johansson, will give a series of Wheatley Stable’s High Bid, Baltimore’s Loyola (AP).—Bob Carpenter, presi- exhibition in Eastern High School, The of fights of University Maryland’s smartly handled by Henry Mo- won the third race handily dent baseball’s Phillies, said Canada next month. team represent the he had soccer will reno, turned on the steam in : yesterday. s today decided not to His opponents will be Southern Region in the NCAA spar- the stfetch to win the Mrs. enter the American Foot- eighth Clark’s son Timmie, a new ring partners for his return ball tournament, and will play its running of the 820.000-added i student at Loyola, plays basket- League with a Philadel- fight with Johansson. first game Monday against a Gallorette Stakes for fillies and 1 ball under Hargaden at Loyola phia franchise. representative of the Pennsyl- mares yesterday. i and suggested the horse’s name Carpenter said that after an vania - New -Delaware when he the extensive study he had Jersey Heavies High Bid won by two lengths was foaled, son decided Signed of area. The opponent and site Ned W. Brent’s Sun Bahram-Margot Miss. not to apply for the eighth and CLEVELAND, Nov. 19 over Polamby, ' will be (AP). final in announced. going the mile and Hargaden was the No, 1 quar- franchise the league, —Heavyweights Sonny Liston an eighth Tom ex-Notre Dame star The their seventh terback at Hawkins, now with the Lakers, which expects to Terps won in 1:51, four-fifths oft the 1 Georgetown in the Minneapolis start opera- of Philadelphia and WilliBes- late 30s goes way in an to block a Mike tions straight Atlantic Coast Con- track record set by Mlle. Lorette 1 under Jack Hagerty up attempt pass by Farmer (center) of next year. manoff of Milwaukee have ference title this and star the New York Knickerbockers in the second last “An week and are in 1954. was a forward in period of night’s important consideration signed for a 10-round bout. pro unbeaten in their last 27 basketball under Coach Elmer at around to avoid in making the decision is games. game Minneapolis. Farmer jigs out of ... The fight will be televised High Bid was rated expertly going bounds, Two scoreless ties with Ripley. His son Ed, jr., is but does the our feeling that if there Navy are by Moreno, who allowed John cap- get pass off to Richie Guerin (not shown), who scored. were nationally by ABC with the ) tain of the current GU teams in included in the streak. basket- The other Laker is Dick two Philadelphia, an Cleveland area blacked out. Hughes' Equifun and Calumet’s Garmaker. The Knicks won, 106-105.— AP Chester State ball team. intense situation West Teachers A Glitter to set competitive the early pace. Wirephoto. knocked from Coach Ed's his might develop which would Temple the list A Glitter, under Steve Brooks’ , victory was first in of unbeaten teams this eight starts this year. drain the financial resources of soccer urging, held on for third place, ¦. He beat out John Fieramosca’s both clubs, week, and with nine victories two behind with the eventual ’ lengths Polamby, '• and tie has the mK~TO Tom Toughy by result that neither a best record with Equifun fourth. three-quarters one could , of a in its length in a torrid stretch afford to maintain area. The Sets a top-notch race created a minus < duel. Syracuse Team Mark Pitt Refuses The semifinals and team in its league,” he said in finals of pool of 88.406.80, the fourth the The winner paid $B.BO and a statement. tournament will be held and largest of the Pimlico i went the 6 furlongs in 1:14.2. To Snap Celtics' Streak Blue Grass “This obviously would be de- Thanksgiving week end at Storrs, Conn. San trimental to the best interests Francisco PIMLICO By the Associated Press and Bridgeport have and jumped to a 42-20 bulge. of the football fans of the already All It takes is won places. a record per- Dolph Schayes, who sank seven Bowl Bid Philadelphia area.” SEATS $2.05 formance to make those The Boston goals in the opening spurt, fin- Eagles represent Phila- RESERVED <9 vm >oum Tri> PITTSBURGH, Nov. 19 (AP). J 3 to Celtics look human in the Na- ished with 32 points while the delphia in the National Foot- riv> Tan Curley —A feeler to in the De- traffic Byrd Speak play Skip troublti! D. C. Trans- tional Basketball Association Nats wound up with 58 field ball League. cember 12 Blue Grass Bowl at it modern motor coochos toko this season.