Determine and Indian Hemp Winners in Stakes at Santa Anita
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THE SUNDAY STAR, Washington, D. C. ** C-5 SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 7, 1964 Determine and Indian Hemp Winners in Stakes at Santa Anita Heavily-Favored Find Badminton Finals Laurel Won't Open Earlier Is Tired Fourth in Today to Be Preview Racing Commission Considers On Trust Handicap Shift of Half-Mile Meeting For National Tourney The Racing Com- By the Associated Prats ** Maryland recovering it, for he proposed Two national champions won mission, which earlier said it ¦ no skip a day in the fall, Novem- ARCADIA. Calif.. Feb. C. I changes their semifinal matches in the would make no in thd ' ber 3, to offset the earlleg Andy Crevolin’s favored Deter- State’s 1954 racing dates, ap- opening. mine to in National Capital- badminton ; drew the front the tournament night parently has had a change of Manager to win by a length last at Ken- General John D. stretch and sington Armory, setting up a heart and will answer the SOS > Jackson of one-half a track in Pimlico also re- over fast the preview of the 1954 National of two half-mile and one quested permission to $29,350 San Felipe Handicap for bracks ! run from championships today’s harness-racing course. May days three-year-olds, at Santa Anita in final 7-31, with dark on round. D. Eldred Rinehart, chairman, ’ May 11 and 18, in spring, Park today. thinking the Judy Devlin, women’s cham- said the commission Is ; and from November 5-20, with . The place wound up in a dead pion, blasted Charlotte Decker, of shifting Bel Air’s September November 14 dark in the fall. heat between Travertine and Mr. 11-0, 11-3, to gain the finals; meeting to August 4-14. and giv- This request also was rejected, Sfustard in the 4-horse field. Margaret Varner, ing the September 29-October«9 winning while ranked Rinehart explaining that tha The time for the mile- No. 2 nationally, polished off dates, formerly assigned to Bel was commission is opposed to any and-a-sixteenth 1:42%. Sue Devlin. 11-1, 11-0. The Dev- Air, to Cumberland. dark ' days. sunny A crowd of 48,000 under lin sisters are antional double* This switch would enable Laurel’s 1954 are skies watched the final tuneup dates March champions and hail from Balti- Cumberland to transfer its meet- 22 to April 10 in the spring, and for the SIOO,OOO-added Santa more ing to Marlboro to avoid conflict October 16 to November 3. Anita Derby two weeks from to- Miss Varner, a Bostonian, with Charles Town. It would be Pimlico will race day. Johnny will from May They also saw meet Judy Devlin for the title agreeable to Bel Air. which was in spring, Nov. 4-20 Hemp 7-27 the and Longden boot home Indian today at 2 p.m. They broke even disturbed by the prospect of in the fall. in the companion $15,000 On in two previous meetings. competing with the World Series. Bowie’s dates are April 12 to Trust Handicap. The men’s final, which fol- Any hopes of revamping the ! May 6 in the spring, and Nov. Find is Disappointment. lows the women’s title match, mile track dates were squelched 22 to Dec. 4. The 8-to-5 favorite, Alfred G. will put Clint Stephens, defend- I Friday when the commission re- Rinehart indicated that Ocean Vanderbilt’s Find, finished a * ww- ing titlist and national cham- j fused to permit Laurel to ad- Downs would ' 4 get some relief « tired fourth in the prep for next IzrgL x 133 v* ’'JaliiiiipMSc * pion, against Ronnie Palmer of vance its opening date from from its anticipated opposition Peek's $50,000 San Antonio Glen Dale, Calif. Stephens, from March 22, to Saturday, March from Brandywine Raceway in Stakes and the richer Santa Baltimore, defeated Noel Sehm 20. Laurel lost a day last year Delaware. The Handicap. February chairman said Anita 27. of New Haven, Conn., 15-7, 15- when it snowed on the original i he had unofficial information Jockey Ray York had Deter- 13, while Palmer had a consider- date of the Washington, D. C., , that the Delaware track ha* mine in the No. 3 spot coming ably easier time with Bunky International, but John D. agreed to delay its opening until around the final turn in the San Roche of Baltimore, winning by Schapiro, the track president, , August 20, a full week later than Felipe, and when he applied the INDIAN HEMP BEATS FIND AT SANTA ANlTA—Johnny Longden is shwon piloting Indian Hemp (No. 5) to an upset, one- 15-3, 15-2. in and apparently had no thought of ! the original starting date. pressure the gray son of Alibhai length victory the mile one-sixteenth On Trust Handicap at Santa Anita yesterday. Johnny’s son, Vance Longden, Today’s program, which in- had the steam to surge ahead. trained the winner. -King Ranch’s Rejected beat his stablemate, High Scud (on the outside), for second money. Alfred G. cludes doubles title matches for The winner went off a 2-to- Vanderbilt’s Find (No. 6), the 8-to-5 favorite, was fourth, and Stranglehold (No. 3) was fifth. It was the imported Indian both men and women, wind up -1 favorite and paid $6.30, $4 and Hemp’s first victory in three starts this year. Both Longdens have an interest in Alberta Ranches, Ltd., which owns the the three-day National Capital Joe Norris, BillyKnox Named Travertine, owned by the opened $3.30. horse - —AP Wirephoto. tournament, which Fri- Dormar Stable and ridden by day at Kensington. Gordon Glisson, returned $5.20 To Bowling's Hall of Fame and $6.10. while George Brent’s Mr. Mustard paid $4.20 and Baltimore Station By th* Associated Press , service citation by the Hall of Rosecroft Announces Roedna Closes Fast Televise Fame Committee. $4.90 when the photo couldn’t CBS Wilt Syracuse Five Beats MILWAUKEE, Feb. 6. —Joe 1 living separate them. To Simulcast Two Widener, Norris of Chicago, one of the ! Other candidates for the James Session, the colt owned Flamingo Hall of Fame received votes as Quarter-Million in Nation’s greatest team bowlers, follows: by Actress Betty Grable and her Races For Decisive Score Pistons in Overtime Frank Bankovic, Kansas Laurel Daily And Florida Derby and the late Billy Knox of Phila- City, 28; Walter Ward, bandleader husband, Harry Special Dispatch The Cleve- to Star By tho By th* Aiiociated Pr*»i delphia, first man to roll a per- James, was second in the bet- Associotod Press | land, 25: Paul Krumske, Chicago, SYRACUSE, N. 6. fect game Bowl- ting, but could do no better than Purses for 1954 BALTIMORE. Feb. 6.—Ar-| In Louisiana 'Cap NEW YORK. Feb. 6.—The Y.. Feb. in the American : 17; Johnny Crimmons, Detroit, CBS network an- The Syracuse ing Congress championships, | 16; Collier, fourth. Raceway, rangements for broadcasting and the Press television Nationals turned Chuck Chicago, 15; Rosecroft which set ly Associated nounced today it on speed in the overtime were named to bowling’s Hall of Nelson Burton, Zee Bull took the early lead televising two ,Feb. would their i; St. Louis, 12; Maryland State records for wa- races daily, Tues- NEW ORLEANS. 6 period to defeat the Fame today. but couldn't keep up his fast gering and televise three SIOO,OOO races Fort Wayne i George Young, Detroit, 11; Eddie attendance last sea- day through Friday, from Laurel Roedna. a stretch-runner from from this Pistons. in a nationally- Koepp, Cleveland, pace and fell back turning for son, will offer purse the .Florida winter. 93-87. Os 47 votes cast by members! ! 10; Tony Spa- a record dis- Race Track were completed here 1 Red Head Stables, came They are the televised National Basketball As- rando, Rego Park, home, with Brighter Days and tribution of a quarter-million from dead last score mile-and-a- of the Hall of Fame, ABC officials N. Y., 9; today. today to quarter Widener, for 3-year- sociation game today. writers, Knox got 40, Barney Spinella, Brooklyn, Mr. Mustard alternating in during meeting three-length victory and bowling 7; dollars its 1954 a in the olds and 20; ! Tony Madison, front. But neither could with- opening May 14, the The simulcast will be handled SIO,OOO-added up, February With the score tied at 80-all Norris 37. Schwoegler, Wis., track an- Louisiana Handi- the Fla- 6; Jule Lellinger, stand the onslaught of Deter- yesterday. through cap the Fair mile-and-an-eighth at the end of regulation play,! Runnerup to Norris in the "liv- Chicago, 4; nounced the facilities of WBAL- at Grounds. mingo, for 3-year-olds, Frank Kartheiser, 4; mine in the final going. SIO,OOO will be fea- Channel Ahead of only one horse as Feb- George King scored five quick ! ing candidates” group was Andy Chicago, Three races TV. 11, which many ruary 27, both at Hialeah, points Hugh Stewart, Cincinnati, 3; Favored For Derby. tured on this year’s 20-night pro- the seven-horse field swung into for Syracuse and Paul Varipapa of Hempstead, N. Y., Washington viewers are able to i and the mile-and-an-eighth Seymour Marty Cassio, Rahway. N. J., 3; victory was worth $17,800 gram, the Roedna was taken added a field goal for with 30 votes, and second to The William E. Miller, presi-; stretch. Florida Derby, for 3-year- Joe Trabenik, Chicago, 3. put Determine in the fa- Oxon Hill tune in, and over WBAL radio.