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Coinrr!«32^| ,Jpaumavk N N U. S. Skaters Score Charles Town Charts Study Urged (Copyright 1962 by Triangle Publications. Inc.—Dally Racing Form.) (Further FIRST RACE—Fur**, *1.00(1;'about 4',» furlongs; 4-yegr-otds.and up; claiming; off l:36>i. start good, won driving, place same. Winner—M. TlshleVe b. g.. 4, In World But Charing Cross-Free Rida. Trainer by J. O. McGrath. Time—:62*s (10). Cigar On to Meet, and muddy._• Plan Legalize Horse. Jockey._Wgt. PP. Bt. '« Btr. Fin.__Odds. King Cross (Coimelley);..i 109 8 5 41 1| 1‘ *12.18 cherry Preludt (Carroll)-- 114 J 4 -*i; S -1 3.00 Norway Star Leads Eleanor B. (Borrentino)— 112 J 3 11 4> • 3»» 4.70 Off Track 4 1 3= 3* 4>1 Betting Chief McKee (Austin)-114 22.80 By Auociatwd Press Allagazam (Teaguei- 109 9 10 9’ 6* 5»* 45.10 •y the Aueciattd trail Swin High (Russo)-114 8 6 6» 81 10.80 HAMAR, Mar. 1.—Nor- 3 = 8J Norway. Mr. ptxit (Grant)_ 114 6 7 4 7* 7' 8.80 ALBANY. N. Y., March 1.—An Stanley (Palumbo),- 114 2 7 8>I 8* 8= _“ 2.40 way’s speed skating wonder boy. Queen Donna (Weir)- 109 10 2 5=4 9> 9= 93.30 4 8 immediate,'sweeping inquiry into Atlantic (Klrkt 1.00 10 10 10 _ 21.80 Hjalmar Andersen, won the 5,000 Two-dollar mutuels paid—KING CROSS, $26.20, *12.80, *fl,80; CHERRY PREL- the feasibility or legalized, off- meter event in the world cham- UDE. *5.80, $4.20; ELEANOR. B.. $3.80. KING CROSS lacked early speed but secured room on the Inside on the turn track betting on horse races in Moved to the front with a rush and held CHERRY pionships today and took a com- to save ground. PRELUDE aafe. CHERRY PRELUDE was a stout contender from the beginning, moved out slightly New York State was urged today bined lead after two on the stretch turn, gave way to KING CROSS but held on well. ELEANOR S by a events al- had speed from the beginning to take a short lead on the backstretch but gave Republican-controlled legis- way when lative though United States stars challenged.,__ committee. about 4 Vi 4-year-olds After an exhaustive finished SECOND-RACE—Purse. *1,000; furlongs; and-op;-ciaijr^ one-year one-two in the 500 meter ing; on 2:05. start good, won driving, place aame. Winner—Mrs. G. H. Fishback’g of ch.g. (4) ALAKlNG-lu LEI, tra.ncd cy al. al Greene, alii. ,u-. study thoroughbred and harness race. _Horse. Jockey._Wat. PP. Bt. 1 Sti. Fm:._Odds racing in the Empire State, the 6 2.2= Ken Henry, 23-year-old Chicago coiumcille (Arau.nl)-ISO 2= 11. _ $5.80 joint Senate-Assembly group re- Make Hay (Cardoza)-117 6 1 1=1 1 = 1 2’! 16.40 flash, captured the 500 (about Gray Chief (Carroll)_ 117 7 7 3* 3= 3=1 9.40 ported the State was “in a very one-third mile) to In My Bones (Balrgrettl)- 113 8 8 41 8‘ 4= 4.7(1 real sense” a in the mul- open the New Challenge (Teague)-: 115 1 4 5t> 4* 5“» 2.80 partner 110 3 3 6= championships before 12,000 Trigger Moose (Weir)- 6=1 51 _- 3.70 ti-million-dollar racing business, R. (Martinez)_ 113 4 8 8 7* 7* spectators. Judy 9.9Q and should its Bustacle (Layton) 115 2 5 71 8 8 --_ 8.50 protect financial Beating the best 30 skaters two-dollar mutuels paid—COLUMCILLE. $13.60. *7.20, *5.40; MAKS HAYT interests. $14.60. *8.20; GRAY CHIEF. $6.60. The committee, headed from 10 nations, the Chicagoan COLUMCILLE was a stout contender from the beginning, responded well to by hard urging to move up stoutly on the outsldt.-entering the stretch, wore down O. O. P. Senate leader Arthur H. skimmed over the ice in 43.4 MAKE HAY and was drawing clear at the Cnd. MAKE HAY had aneed to outrun seconds, to duplicate his recent the field, was steadied' in from, saved ground and met the bid of COLUMCILLE Wicks, unanimously agreed off- stubbornly. GRAY CHIEF, never far back, was unablt to improve his position course betting "is a subject which victory in the winter Olympics When placed to punishment.__ now calls for a at Oslo. DAILY DOUBLE PAID 8317.46, comprehensive in- vestigation by the legislature. Johnny Werket of Minneapolis THIRD RACE—Purae, $1,000; about 7 furlongs, for 4-year-olds and up; off 2:29 Vi. start good, won driving, -place same; winner, J. P. Simpson’s ch.m. (6) Continuation Asked. was second. Werket, who is ex- PA86 OUT-TWINKLETOBB. trained by J. P. Simpson: time. 1:31. It asked that the pected to make the beet U. S. Horse. Jockey. Wgt. PP. Bt. =/« Vi *,« Btr. Fin. Odds. committee be continued showing in the combined Big Toes (Kratzi 113 7 5 Si 5* 3’ 1‘ 11 *17.70 another year to nuln* points, Thoard (Borrentino)_ 114 4 4 l=i 11 1= 3* 2 = 1 10.60 was the study, which timed in 43.8 seconds. Nltro Babe (Kirk) _ 114 2 1 3= 2* 2* 2* 3* 2.00 conceivably could Bowery Hail (Tammaro)— 118 8 9 7» 3" 4= > 4‘ 4‘ 2.20 lead to legalizing a system of plac- The Man to Beat. Gala Blenheim (Correa) 112 9 8 24 4 = i 5=1 6* 6= 8.90 1 3 ing horse bets from But Princess Carry (Carrillo)- 113 6>> *= 6* 8* 6‘ 10.00 away pari- Andersen, a three-time Thats Him (Weir)_ 110* 5 7 8= 8= 7* 7= 7* ’8.20 Scoharle mutuel tracks. Oylmpic winner, remained the (Martinez)_ 115 6 8 9 9 8= 8* 8* 33.10 Vegas Red (Grant! 114 3 2 4i 7= 8= 99 25.80 Among its 29 recommendations man to beat for the combined ^ *37,40. $12.80. $6.60; THOARDT$11.80. the committee urged construction title with 94.88 points in the first $6.00TN0ITROBABEUe$3.b?o“1-BIG BIG TOES was not hurried early, but was sent In to closer contention on back of a super 25-milllon-dollar race two events. The itretch and rated moved around the Americans were there, outside entering the stretch, took a short track in the New lead under pressure and held sway. THOARD had speed to outrun the field, was rated York city area. far back in-the 5,000-meter In front, (about met the bid of the winner stubbornly and held on well. NITRO BABE was The owners of Long Island’s three and one-third miles) steadied closest to the early pace, moved up threateningly in the gtretch, but faltered event. the drive. Jamaica and Aqueduct tracks and FOURTH Tied with three others RACE—Purse. $1.000: about 612 furlongs, for 4-year-olds and up; off the old for 8:58'«. start good, won handily, place driving: winner. J. J. O'Neill’s br.g. (7) Empire track in Yonkers' eighth place in the 500 meters, SALADIN-EASTWARD, trained by J. J. O’Neill. Time. 1:23V_ already, have agreed to this. Horse. Andersen sped to an easy victory Jockey._Wgt._PP^_Bt. =« Vi Btr. Fin._Odds. It also recommended Westwaid (Paiumbo)_'— 114 10 6 I* f= killing in the 5,000. His 1*4 1‘ *5.50 legislation to time was eight Bevsboy (Correal _ 120 9 7 6* 3‘ 2=4 2‘1 10 40 permit municipali- minutes, 16.8 seconds. Lassi Park- Bobs Birthday (Rivera)._114 2 1 3(> 7= 4* 3«* 3 30 ties to tax pari-mutual Unaided (Pappas) 109 3 2 2“ 2‘i 3* 4= 6 70 betting at kinen of Finland was second in The Procurator (Balza’tti) 114 7 8 7‘i 8h 71 5= 4 60 flat and harness tracks. The com- ~— 8:25.1. Corn King (Carrillo)-120 4 4 6' 41 6 = 1 6‘ 4 00 mittee Cold Soy (Layton) 114 8 10 8‘i 8* 8= 71 10.70 contended the state should Tight Grip (Connolley)- 112 6 5 4= 5= 6* 8* 18 90 be the “sole The will be de- * 8 10 10 lo 9= beneficiary” of such championship TV,1,1*!!0 T K »-Jl* 68.00 Tough Jug (Murphy) 114 1 3 taxation. cided tomorrow with the 1,500 and 9‘ 9* 9* 10 60.80 10,000 meters. $6.2(LWBOBS*BIRTHDAYD$dToWE8TWAHD' *lS °°’ *8’80' *4’60: flrV8BOT' *«■"(), Larger Membership. The — .- ,,0°d *••*•*• ff°tn the beginning to take a clear lead, wai steadied 13-member committee Andersen was clocked at 45.2 in in front while saving ground and was not fully extended at the end. BEVSBOY 0“ tb® back nine Republicans and four the 500, for a tie KiVuE.™.*1?8?* cont®n-tion stretch, made a determined effort under Demo- with Parkkinen, pimishment to reach the winner enteflng the stretch but BIRTHDAY hung. BOBS crats—also demanded that the ex- Vim Van Der Voort of the Neth- -1m- tVP* **1^* but dropped back on the back stretch then came on again but was not good enough. clusive ___ Jockey erlands and Kamihilrn Club, which bosses Japan's nrni RACE—Purse, $1,200, for 4-year-oldg and up; off 3:24*4.
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