HARRISON THE SUNDAY STAR, Washington, D. C. ••• BEVERLY TOP JUNIOR SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 1. 1*57 B-7 Cameda First Victor Jimmer Upset In Warrenton Show Wins Easily By ROBERT B. PHILLIPS Waverly Farm claimed the By Special Correspondent Trellis of The Star Rose blue with its entry in the year- At Chicago ling WARRENTON, Vs.. Aug. 31 colt class and Mrs. A. C. Continued from Page B-l Randolph Upperville (Special). The prophets of had the Melson, among horse fojjpwers best fillyamong the youngsters. a 76-to-l shot from show New England. AtSaratoga saw s few unmistakable signs Another form of futurism Is today as Warrenton's great the study of the young riders The start of this mile-and- one-eighth SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y„ hunter show opened in its usual competing here. So far out- track was made in 1 Aug. 31 OP). Foxcatcher leisurely fashion. standing horsemanship honors front of the stands and, break- Farm’s Rose Trellis, have by Beverly ing from the outside the out- For the long-range future been won Har- post. sider in a field of seven 2-year- rison, the Warrenton junior. Shoemaker lost no time in ¦ there were portents In the -1 olds, continued* the string of judging of the breeding classes Model Ri-een.conformation hunter: 1 getting Round Table on his upsets in Saratoga’s —Cameda. Templeton Stable: 2—Gar- way. But 1 stakes for foals, < yearlings and brood den of Kden. Waverly Farm: 3—The Golden One. who events today as he the Squire. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorie Clarkson. 1 won mares. was backed down to less than Hopeful by lengths. 4—Take Command. Shawnee Farms. 25 to 1 after three straight $58,250 2% For the more Immediate hon- BHBA equltalton: I—Bucky Reyn- W. T, be by closing time olds: 2—Sira Willis: 3—Marsha Mc- wins here, headed the Cali- Mrs. Kissel’s Louis ors to settled Cardle: 4—Alice Frasier. , D’Or, carried extremely wldp ' ' on Monday night, the most sig- Recular fornia invader briefly in the K[ conformation model hunters: by ; the winner at 1—Waltlna Home. Peisv Augustus: 2 run to the first turn. There the head of M nificant clue was the order of —Thou 1\ ’** the stretch, w Swell. Mr. and Mrs. Robert lead, was second, a head finish In the model hunter Motch: 3—Duke of, Paeonlan. John Shoemaker took over the in mm ->b H Pettlbone; 4—Spanish Mint. Mrs. never to lose it. front of the favored Jimmer. classes. Deane Rucker. Greentree Stable's Turpitude Judges thoroughbred Once the have com- Vlralnla high-snore Going up the back stretch, was fourth, another length confor- •ward 2-year-olds: I—Modern Design. opened half mitted themselves on Mr. and Mrs Motch: 2—Cold Climate. Round Table up a lead back of the even-money choice. counts almost Oreeneourt Stable: 3—Distant Share. of lengths, mation which Mrs R. Moteh; 4—Happy several with Golden The winner paid $35, competi- , ¦ Dlf. John $12.60 half *in every hunter rttUDone. One second and Hartack mov- and $4.30 to those in the crowd tion, only the fine margin of Brood maree: I—Brown Penny. Roll- ing up on . By the In* Hills Ranch; 2—Snowstorm. Mr. of 21,075 who picked Rose Trel- performance over fences can and Mrs. B R. Firestone: 3—Torch time they neared the far turn, lis in the race highlighting upset Parade. L. A. Gibson: 4. Adel. Cabin their choice. Farm. it was evident that this was Saratoga’s final program. The first blue ribbon winner Foals: I—Entry, Donald Has tetter: just a two-horse race as Golden Frank Lovato rode the wlnj was Cameda, by Tem- 2 Entry. Rollins Hills Raneh. :i One to give up and owned Entry, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Edwards: was about ner for Foxcatcher, the racing pleton Entry. end enough Stable, a name made 4. Mr Mrs. B. R. Firestone. no others were close to name of William E. DuPont, jr., when Winston Yearling eol's: l—Entry. Waverly be menacing. famous owner Farm; 2—Entry, Mrs L. O. Bishop: president of Delaware Park. Guest was a 10-goal polo star. , '—Entry. John Pettlbone: 4—Entry. For a moment in Mr and Mrs. Robert Bruneston. Just brief Young Lovato's contract had Second in the model green con- 1 Yearling SlUes: I—Entry, Mrs A. C. the run around the final bend. been purchased this spring by formation hunters was Waverly ’ Randolph; 2—Flight Btar.. John PetU- Itappeared that Don Liege and , gono: 3—Fatal Apple. Mr. and Mrs. DuPont for $14,000 and the Farm’s Garden of Eden, one ! Robert Moteh: 4—Entry. Mr. and Mrs. Hartack might make it, but , L. O Bishop ride today more than paid back of the most promising fencers I—Beverly Shoemaker let out a notch and . ASHA medal class: Har- the investment as the winner’s of rison: 2—Buck* Reynolds: 3—Alice Round Table three four recent season. Frazier; was or share of the furlong In the night session, Garden 4—Sara Willis. lengths in all the rest of 6‘/a event I _ Junior working hunters: I—Can front was $40,075. picked up . Do. J. Arthur Remolds: 2—Playboy. the way. Had he been pushed, Horse Show, which willrun through of Eden the Elex Retreat Farm; 3—eon Imp. Waverly Many in the crowd thought UP AND OVER—Ed Daniels guides Sir Trouble Warrentom ; ¦ Farm; likely by Chinn. Calvert memorial trophy, first 4—Jallamar Richard Zimmer- it is that the Kerr horse Jockey Raul Sterling over a barrier yesterday in winning the open tomorrow.—Star Staff Photo A. C. man. eclipsed ’ on Louis of the half dozen major tro- Open creen conformation hunters: would have D’Or would claim foul for being green conformation hunter class in the annual phies during , I—Sir Trouble Lakelawn Para; 2 reeord. to be awarded the ' Cameda. B—Garden of Eden; 4 carried wide by the winner, but show. Skipper's Pate. Shawnee Farm. Colt Real Bargain _ the rider and the stewards evi- _ Open workint hunter: I—Journey In the regular conformation Proud Bhawneo Farm: 2—Adlib. Mr. At any rate, it was quite an -1 dently thought the trouble had judges pushed i and Mrs. Jerry Strong: 3—Little Trip. by model class, the Lakelawn Farm; 4—-Little Bailor. achievement for a colt sold ' no bearing on the result. to the top Waiting Home, re- > Peggy Augustus. his breeder, the Regular conformation hunters: 1— ‘ Jimmer, owned by Myron H. Town cent winner of the Bath County Waiting Home: 2—Sliver Miner. Chin- in Kentucky, at the start of Goodwin, came out of the gate Charles - *- RACE CHARTS 3 Thou year. CHARLES TOWN > championship honors at Hot the Kerr is said to have — j a a BE; ; the fastest and maintained a Springs for Peggy Augustus. Mr. sa hunters: I—Son paid $160,000 for the son of i Ds»n : 3-lengtn lead down the back- Feature Goes , and Mrs. Robert Motcb's Thou Junior Exultation Princequillo. but it was a real -1 stretch and around the lone V® Swell was the runnerup. Ing hunters: I—Little bargain even at that money. {g! 2200. SIOO. *SO. Time. 1:28%. me Enough. Templeton turn. Louis D’Or was always Values SBSO. The brought out iurney Proud; 2-year-old, Ta- Motchs also 4—Little As a Round [ in a striking position behind To Heliaurora es&ftßnNfiraS Jockey. Wtt PP. V* Str. Pin. Odds. : 2-year-old ble won five of his 10 slow. Rom. the best model in green conformation: starts and the leader and a little to the Sam. Jockey. Wat J>. % Str. Fin. ***® 2—Take Com- earned $73,326. He well Odds (Arduinl) .. * 4* H 1* Design. neigh- Eden: ran in By JOSEPH B. KELLY Little Beaver 117 i Modern Their wlnco. Fklrvlew Farms; \ outside. (Snyder) — 4 It 21 2* 1.60 Donald Hoe won the California winter and was t Diabolic Taat 120 -1 bor, tetter, 1 4—Entry. Betty Bosley. last Coming off the bend into the }j{o p Amalia (C. Clark) 11S S 8* S» 31 4.70 ' foal class but the yearling filly ErmatlonMiddle and heavyweight green eon- shipped to Kentucky for the }r»|| lormation: I—Cameda: 2—Sir Trouble: : (De Loon) 2‘ 4>» 4>» 6.20 stretch Lovato, an apprentice CHARLES TOWN. W. Va.. Rad and Yellow 116 1 | and colt honors stayed in this : 3—Fleet Captain. Mr. and Mrs. C. C Derby over the objections of (Pappas) 120 S • S* »• S.lO Jadwln: 4—Caliban. Mrs. A. C until four days ago, sent Rose Aug. romped &l§fe-: I|i £| Jack Frost , neighborhood. Trainer Molter, who 11.—Heliaurora to » » **•¦* didn’t' I illTulip Rend (Doyle) .. 117 S B* Trellis up through the pack and think he was good. an easy three-length victory in !* ® BKAVKR. SI 120, that swung the middle i t r Two-dollar mutuela paid LITTLE But broke wide to of 54.80, TSST, 83 40. 52.4*. AMALIA. Round Table a taking the $4,000 Waterford Park 82.80. DIABOLIC LONG STAND OPENS TOMORROW track winning | the track, Louis D'Or out El 00. record in the *3 meanwhile, Handicap Blue Grass with him. Jimmer. before 6.469 fans Stakes at Keene- Hedley land good | was still in the lead but here today to save the favorite and then finished a beginning to third behind Iron Liege : Woodbouse was players from a shutout and apply his wip. assrfcUJLmFSr Stakes Slated Gallant Man in the Derby at i 1:48%. Rich In six earlier races, the Ham. Jockey. Wat PP V« Str. Fls. Oddi S63S.S&VfVTSLfii*205. Time. At the eighth pole, Jimmer's Gal 7 S* 1» 1»‘ *" Jockey. Wtt. PP. Vs Str. Pin. Odds Churchill Downs. Since then Mad . . 118 *l3 Horse. length failed, AngelSmalli(McXaai a«> §k 2* has been lead had dwindled to a choices but Heliaurora. Pallon 11} *J" SI SO he sensational, win- (Border) - 120 1 41 1* and Rose Trellis was bearing Heliaurora - with Joe Bnyder guiding him, s sr, Stroller (palumh#)-k 6 SJ 3-5® ning the Cinema. El Dorado. ill j j, Sweet 125 2| 1J ! For Meeting I down on the outside. Rose (Hanee) US 8 1* Belmont grand Cblel «J J} Will Rogers, Westerner and rallied strongly in the final Bijou (Rlrern) ill i I* i, W, ! NEW Aug. - worth than SIOO,OOO Trellis took the in the MjabtT john T 7.50 V. YORK. 31. (A*)— be more Hollywood Gold Cup Holly- over lead eights starting at ' yards rapidly three of the mile and a j in Newr when nomination and wood Park before shopping last 70 and drew || }« ||» B * York to Belmont : fees are In. '! away to be timed in a respect- sixteenth feature to defeat mSSErSr&S: s Impish Olrl (French) 111 8 f 111 returns Park tossed here. In the Gold Cup, he ran daily aouauTt ahp a> paib **»3M . Monday Saratoga, and Right now, the 2-year-old L. ,U from I, away from such good older able 1:18%. R. Pearson’s Sweet Stroller. - : waiting D’Or, passed cfilWl before the horses finish after title Is still for a bid. horses as Find Porterhouse Louis who the Alfred C. Paul's Grand Chief .esrena&r £xr>vi>?2i w&fj&ggi|^)°lfc«L^.^.«^ Hooper's and tiring six weeks there should be a i Fred W. Alhambra in becoming the first 3-year- [ Jimmer in the final third, championships the likely champion strides, returned $5.40 finished a neck behind *2O". *SO Tima, [ definite line on i seemed to win the event. and *IOO. :62>». upset old by Hed- Sweet Stroller. Ham. Jockey, Wgt. PP V« Str. Pto~dag. | in the various divisions. until he was last Satur- Second Gram $3.10. Jimmer. ridden Chicago by Maine Race Woodhouse, Owned and bred by Claiborne During the 37-day fall stand l day at the Today's grass race was the , ley paid $2.50. Bflfcjfer-nlig s Si total 20 , Chance Farm's Jewel's Re- ; Jester, who figured to be one B. Carter of Orange, hallWSSS.tirad at Belmont, a of stakes second for Round Table and Heli- sad - Washington Park of the favorites, was 8-yenr-olde; : on the flat will be contested I ward In the the first for Iron Liege. Round scratched paid $5.20. $3.60, and XIOHTH RACK —Purse *1.500: clalmlBd: Futurity. after being kicked by eurora Top Lady (Harman) . 115 5 s» 81 s as.»o ; for $765,000 In added money. Table won at a mile and one- ; a lead 32.60. Sweet Stroller, the start- . Belmont has three big double- Plion, Bolero U.. Li’l Fella, the prep \ pony during a workout. sixteenth on tuff in a Betting ing highweight with pounds, header Saturdays, September • Grand Mogul, Prank, Jimmer, race last week. Record Set 125 FOURTH RACK Pam. *1.000: claiming- 4-y*ar-olds should The betting on the Hopeful sod up: about 4>4 furlonas. Post. 3:30: off 5:3m: atart Jockey. Wtt. PP. 54 Sir. Pin. Odd* 21 and 28, and October 12. Sir Ruler and others who Shoemaker, who has mimed $4 and 93. Show good' driving pitce time Appalachian Farms' Horn. been provide won Winner. be heard from when the 1958 falling itself was sufficient to “•fleets | Tops In value is the SIOO,OOO- well behind Hartack in on Grand Chief were ~ ~ &VT&U)-'-- 5” *sio ’ Kentucky Derby rolls ; a new handle for the lit fr, v‘ - added Woodward Stakes Sep- around. their duel for the national rid- record SNA k may [ Saratoga meeting. The rth $2.80. ¦W. Him. >s¦ SIT. Plo Odds I! Jl h f;* *i:.«! tember 28. the race I also be seen at Belmont. ing championship, was almost entire Mr. Pbal lArdutel) 114 3 4* 3* 55.80 SnSsSfe- lV«-mlle ; and later In the Garden State [ mutuel total passed the mark Circles Leaders Jeepstress (Snyder) 112 2 2* 1“ 2*« 1.30 p ii>:: 1 { which could produce the coun- garrulous in discussing Round Capitalist (Hanee) ...... 11» 71» 2* 3«1 ISO ”cwS? ~~: la r r Stakes and the Pimlico Fu- of $24,013,886 set In 1952. The (PraacAi 114 *|» 4* 41 23.60 aas:: 1-? ??i try's No. 1 horse. Table’s triumph. Heliaurora never was far out itaarl Lml* ”•60 turity. 24-day meeting Renown Rffort (Doyle) 10* 4 8* 5‘ 5; ll a ,,, “He was full of run, so I let was also a suc- < mrnlth) so ¦i^ d^sL." t4 40. i contention and circled Sweet Cberub, sao^iaaß: Woodward Doubled him run | cess at the gate, approaching Betty fg jf f* «jj Twin Feature* Set his own race,” Shoe Stroller and Mrs. B. f I The Greater New York Asso- said. “I steadied him once , the record turnstile count of Casey’s Bijou t nr. t. o. Belmont's first rich double-. we just missing by few near the turn for drlrlnt. place same winner. O. S. Ricewarner WHey. ; elation Tuesday doubled the got kept 1952 but a by Trainer. M. D. Saturday September the lead and him un- home to win with authority. Rouen Doc —Rooth Swallow of Woodward, | i header is thousand. Actually the at- i valueo—*7(io?si7s. *75. *6O Time. 1:4»S value the aimed the older fillies der a hold until halfway around Bijou, who pressed pace «. by i 21. when and tlhdance was 9.5 per cent over the driving, place same Winner. R L. Kern eeh m. Horn. Jockey. Wtt PP. Vs Str Plo. Odds. . at bringing together not only the far turn. Round Table made most of way, finished Chaldeee—Refreebtnt. Trainer. S. T. Fame. Values—*7oo, four mares meet in the $50,000 Bel- that ot last year. the 5175. *75, *SO. Time. 1:405,. Bit Doe (Smith) iu 7 7* 1* S3.sfti , of the stars of this year's his own move when he heard #* if dame Handicap and the 2-year- Trellis, fourth. Horn. Jockey, Wat. FF. y„ str. Pin. Odds Hope Marie (Small) 114 t 2* 2* 5.30 ; Kentucky Derby, but also such Iron Liege coming Rose a homebred Hachtef (McKee) ll# 4 B*l 4* old misses, such as Poly HI. after him gelding by Heliopolis-Rose The winner, a bay by Oray Bunnr (DeLeon) ll4 1 It 4*3J 11001<2O. ( Older handicap stars as Dedi- and I let go. This colt Deddy (Snyder)— 11# « SJI S'l 15.50 Idun, Margaretta, Delnita and him race winning * Derlint }‘ t)! Swoon's Son, Bards Fern, was his first Heliodorus and Break of Day, i 1; Oala Boston (French) 11# S 4*l 6" 8* 4.4 cate. town, ' fling was as good as any he's run all (McKee) 1 others, take a at the Juesbu 120 4 2‘ 4* 4* n1.30 2*l 6t 7* » stakes event. His only stakes Pancake (Batearetti) 11# 5 Career Boy, scored the third triumph of his , l) * " jlO Find and Porters- year.” ? »" Blend Happy (Hanee) 11# 1 8 *8 60 Matron Stakes, worth around placing career, having this g,°r °yree , ,VjsS£? ij" *l' l ill ‘ ville. had come when he was won earlier I ~Two3oUar""mutueis paid—ShTTOC ##.oo *4 00. $335! $60,000. Needed Win to Equal Mark Park, 8 *8.40. HACHISF. >,.80. Add to that Imposing third in the Great American season at Monmouth ca,t(0,?% LQKKiiooiS: illo!I HOPS MARIK. *«80. list the 1 The values also have been Hartack, who had ridden and before the Hopeful had prior to a Charles Town vic- 1- Derby finishers. Iron > raised for the two-mile Jockey three winners earlier on thei 83.500; XIOHTH RACK Furs*. *3.200; Liege, earned only $7,875 for his tory. He ran the mile and a FOURTH RACE Furs*. 3-year-olds and up; ; Gallant Man and Round Cup day’s claiming: --year-olds; 6 furlongs. 1 clkimlns. Wilson I Club Gold from $50,000 to program to run his 1957, Wilmington, Del., owner. It today in a slow Saratoga Results (Usaery) Mile. Table, plus Bold Ruler, and raced; sixteenth Frlaca Aria, S.M *.M *6O (Sterilas) l $75,000, and it will be total to needed only a (Letter) 4M 3.M 6a Saenr B.M *SO *. Flier, WMak Tra (Darken T.M' Lovato. a kmHktan 8.10 3.40 *7O da Flame t Sabana. Emerald Jly series. On the day winners meeting. Betting Disappoints Caaaty (Csaery) Fusion Ran Time. 1:40V Woodward. same at this That youngster Portales, N. Paeaa O.M 4.40 Prince, a Banna. Time. 1:131k. Os course, all won’t be pres* from M. Kkalbar (Looter) 3.M r7 • Belmont offers the $75,000- would equal the record set here Betting continued on the a Solid Gold. Firry Miss. aTowsan daDtequallied from Sid to last. ent. but the welght-for-age in- - Champagne Stakes, in Mica. Bare*lout, Day by Day. Wllway, added a year ago by Shoemaker. Shoe disappointing side with the Time, Chinese Volley Ball vitations are out to see If Tempts Fuglt. 1:111k. FIFTH RACE—Fun*. 87.500: Hud- the 1 which the 2-year-olds will bat- also won the ninth race today Timonium Results nine-race total amounting to • Christmas entry. son Classified Handicap; 3-year-olds owners and trainers care to tie again prize FIRST RACE—Purw. *1.000; claim- up; furlongs. • i for a In excess to run his total here to 47. He ing : 4-yegr-olds and up; 7 furlongi and 7 Begins join Weights (Scrrti) $361,665 for the next to last —Purge. $3,200; (Areas*) *BO Tomorrow the fun. for Iron of has year. Cktrrr Nell 5.4* 3.M 2.4# SECOND RACE Gaalash 7JM S.M i 6125.000. 237 for the (Clark) 4.M 144 Saturday of the 61-day summer claiming: 3-year-olds and up: 6 fur- Fan Corn (Atkiasaa) SM * 40 Sponsored by Liege and the other 3-year- major Pall Patter Jabaay (WeaAbeaes) the Chinese i - Other Belmont stakes Hartack made .no excuses Sarkark (Pkelaa) KSa Oh *.70 F. B. Cee, Eng- meeting. Elat (Cam) 18.18 #BO 3.00 Quarter Deck. Mr. A1 L. Time, Washington, , olds in September call for 120 ) include the Cowdin, September Liege's Velroc. Little Cup*. afly-L*a°Afs*a Youth Club of the whatever for Iron fail- -11 >h Plight. Tiger Blue. Time. 1:314k/ (Gaerta) 0.10 *-M 1:24% pounds, Purge. *1.008; Jockey Snyder provided the PaaeU (Eaarn) 3.7# v with 126 for the older 16, and the Laurence Realiza- ure. "We were way SECOND RACE Bloc 12th annual East Coast Chi* r clear all the claiming: 4-years-old* and up; 7 fur- players with another a Sob Singer, c Thundrrblrd 2d, 85.000; campaigners. 2, $25,000 chalk SIXTH RACE—Furs*. al- > tion. October both aqd were close to Round Table, Yarn. BeauUce. intercity volley #.*• winner in eighth when Iswaa. Bit Print. lowances: 3-rear-olds; 1 mile. nese-American added, $50,000 but just Metedy Bax (Serrta) «t.M 4.8# the race T> Friae* Willy (Layate) O.M S.M S.M Futurity Day and'two num- couldn’t catch him,” Iridium (Drum - •#• SH# ? - Arby b 11 Same to wire BrltUntham wood Sta Ambar Direr (Waedheasel 8.10 *.M ball tournament will be held bers. the Manhattan Handicap, the way Grnrra'a Thorn (Olkaaa) 4.M he drove Alva H. the r (Bailey) was the youngster Jeraeyville. entry. Canaan Fin *.70 On the same afternoon at > 5, Ray Dust. Bents. Hell* first at $4.40. *”eß*rion-Llly Ana Stable Bayluc. Fair, Monday and Tuesday An the October and the Ladles Han- from Johnstown. Pa., put it. Flame, I:3oth. The Horse Pleasant 1 the Woodward, Belmont also dicap. Mr. Melweod. Tima. McKee, ¦AMY BA47m 81d. Tim*. 1:381k. » October 14. Iron tyege Start DAILY DOUBLE PAID *118.84 Charlie who had five POPBuTfAIP court at Seventeenth street > comes up with the Puturity, a The Uncertain yesterday, Hopeful 1 United Hunts takes over Jimmy Jones, the Calumet RACE—Purse. (1.000: claim- winners was limited THIRD RACE—Purse. 84.500: al- SEVENTH RACE The and Constitution avenue. 6%-furlong spin the THIRD3-year-olda' 7 furlongs. lowances; 3-rear-olds and up: about Stakes; 830.000 added; 2-rear-oldt: down ! *t Belmont October ib and trainer, kept Washington ing: . to one today—that on Monika, I*. mile* ihurdMi). 6(4 furlongs. Boston, New York. Richmond [ Widener straightaway. This with Park Dishes Firing (MeG’a) 4.40 *.*• J.J* Day (M’ri 3.M (Locatel.Bß.M > 16. the $50,000 Temple officials on the hook 81. Reel, (fame*) *.*• *.•• a tip in the third race. His Pallermaa 6.M *.40 Rate Trellis 1**0 4.30 Washington : race, which produces about Pt-lng (Clark) Beet OHI IBekalbaferl 3.10 2.M Laate D'Or (OterUngl 6.40 3.10 and will compete often the | Qwathney Steeplechase, world's Leige Dawa *.BD to iMycrafl (Walsh) *.60 Waadkaasr) 2.50 whether Iron would start Surf and Bound. Two Ton Tattle. winner advanced his score Jtamer I and there will be an expedi- 2- champion, will r * "gst Dancing also c ' the latter Wade Hampton. Bull. Tim*. Out of Beach. Hellanlcus. Tim*. Turpitude. Hit The Trail, Crasher. - on date. in the Derby until 53 for the meeting. tionary team from Los Angeles. one hour and Sir Ruler. Time. 1:18% 20 minutes before the scheduled '"fourth FACE—Purse. *1.200; al- lowances . ‘’-year-olds; 6 furlongs. Washington post time. Starward Boand (B'y) 16.80 .VM 4.tS Results Atlantic City (Clark) By the Aisociated Freta Results Until 4 p.m., it wasn’t known Haak Acres 3.4# S.M By the Associated Press Sandra'a Ckalee (Glkatal S.M FIRST RACK—PurM. 83.000; claim- definitely whether the Ken- Fair Question. Frank Zero. Fran- in*; 3-year-olda; H furlongs. Pat Linda W Time, 1:02VI. .. FIRST RACB—Purse. *3.300; claim- tucky Derby victor Spotter (Raklchaok) IBM S.M AM '--yekr-oids; furlongs. would run FIFTH RACE—Purae. *1,300: claim- Blaqo* (Bate Ingratein*: 6 ing: 3-year-olria up: 6 furlongs JOE KELLY'S SELECTIONS AND COMMENT Saa* ad > 10. M AM (Keeae) , 12.6* AM 3M today sit be withdrawn to go and Mil' < Hartack I 6.60 Eastern Chant (Sar'at 4M 3.20 against Well Marked (Pkelpa) 31. M B.B* 4.8* Migs Nomie. Hasty Taylor- Sally’* Buddy (G'sales) Swoon's Son and other Safpe Hnat (Sklrey) S.M 2.M Flay. Fete. ,4M (Green) erest, Sir Cool Customer. Will Banner. older horses In Monday's Clotted Cream 3.4# Charrieejon. Exception. Agoura , F»r* Home At Last. Ahmlc Scramble. March Co-Ed. Lord O' Lake. A Youlgetalot. Sell.light. Time, l:ll«k. EqulbitDorlsl#*. Catch Thief. Throw SIOO,OOO-a dd e d Washington War. Captive, Time, AT CHARLES TOWN to. Jr., Kitten Caboodle. l:0O»4. 0 Charles*. 1:12%. Handicap. SECOND RACE Furl*. SS.OOO; Time. Park SIXTH RACE—Purae. *1.500: al- claiming; 4-year-oidt and up; 7 fur- For one thing. Jones had lowances: 3-year-olds; 7 furlongs. a longs SECOND RACE —Purse. *3.400; Foray's Bar (Green) 21. M P.M 8.4# (Merena) 6M claiming: 4-year-olds up; been squeamish a?-3Ut running Brand Eternal (Sahara) a.M S.M Fast Daac* 3M *M 1 and 6 fur- (Laeerldct) Mr Apparent (GllHgaa) A.M 3YO his 3-year-old star on the Cedar Fateh 4.M Monday ¦ aeltctlont Made for Fast Track FIFTH RACE—Puna, $1,500; for 4-yMr-oldt and up; claiming c Bon. Musty Inn. Bunch ot ... l-l I Boy, Time, 1 HEAT FLAME 114 lonian favorite for *I4OO No hay SPINNING HOME .....114 Capable of upsetting ...... C. Clark ...... 1-1 FOURTH RACt Furs*. 83.250; i Burros Wind Drinker. Fibs. Bushins. Sao Paulo. Time. 1:31 Vk. Early claiming. 3-ycnr-olde and up; 0 fur- I*ll(4< Swoon’s Son. the topweight in 12 OOLDEN DODIE 110 QutsHen of fttnrns 11vara 1-1 -...114 feat; chance ....Snydar ...... 1-1 I da Disauallßed from Ist to 3rd. 35 SIS QUEEN 11l No spaed Rimlico ...... Rivera 10-1 the Labor Day race, ran for *l,lOO- Arduinl 10 1 at ' Btenrh.rd (Hartack) S.M *.40 which S CHACONNE 114 Drops) lost * IITS IARY 111 lull Maas# Choice Ills Arduinl 101 SM FOURTH RACE Purse. 93.400; Dana Mark (Balia) 4.M 3.40 rleimlng; 3-year-olds; Washington Park folks modest- 1 Ml* DUCKIE 114. Fair rasas far *1,2*0 No bay .101 1 SKYREF 113 Net overmatched ...... C. Clerk 13-1 I Derby Jsha (Church) 4HO Imiles. 4 RUBBLES RICK 114 fob efforts Flaming Blue. Aneram Csstle (CTne) 6.20 3.00 3.20 ly refer to as the “miracle 4 WISE FLASH lIF latter than rasant rasas Mckaa 15-1 Soma Ne bay IS 1 I Cresswood Susie. Per Hwlft Wind (Baalmsfls) 4.40 ( 7 TACARO LADY 11l Finished last in debut Ne bay M-l I Orove, Diamond Jo*. Time, 3.H0 mile.” Swoon's Son has BRAKES- - Bay (Delveechtel t BLANCO 10-4 Early font but usually fodte.-Smith ...... 20-1 Kevin 5.20 been Unable, Well Seasoned. Sag* Mister, assigned 130 pounds RILINED WMILi YOU WAIT ... Snydar the 4 OKAWWI ll* Early spend In route ...... 20-1 SEVENTH RACE—Funo, $5,000; 3-yMr-aids ond up; I 1/1$ mil#*; Mosscent, Kensington, Pen Hallow, for FIFTH RACE—Fun*. *4,000; nl- Bieuad Jock. Movable. Monday spotting 10 HIOH VISION ..11* looks Ilka a Waiter Stallings 20-1 Tho Lnbor Day bnndicng. lowances; .'l-year-olds: 6 furlongs. Tim*. 1:44%. event, Iron .... Larky Tip I 3M Leige nine and 5 *WHEIE’S MIKE ll* Rank Outsidar Balcarttti M l 8 MADOK ..... Marta ski 11.40 SM Fa- 124 Never should win Snydar . .... 8 5 ¦ Calumet’s batter; 4 " FIFTH RACE—Purs*. *4.200; allow- a ZEE .. 4 ZUYDE* ... 121 Always in the picture Gambardella 3-1 blus RACE—Purse, ste'ifliuKß.r) ances; 2-year-olds; « furlongs. 12. Ffm Lift SONDED SECOND $1,000; 4-yMr-#id* and up; claiming (sl,- 3 OURNAV ... 122 Worked mile 1(42 4-1 in Ralumbo Mt Olivet. Pin* Kin*. Bfauguerr*.m ¦ Ardstawn (Elam) 4M 3.M 2.60 Swoon's his last ' AHiu.tmtntt am At* 250); about 6 furlong*. 1 KNACKY ¦ -...... 110 The one to catch ...... Branch ...... 8-1 Jet Sub. Tim*. 1:111k. Graak Chief (Baalmetls) 4M 3.20 Son has lost 4 JERSEY DEVIL | Praod (Lawless) ...... 105 Sharp) moots batter McKee ...... 10-1 Errard SM three races and his defeats 4 WHEELS ...... J-2 4 kIUTTEEIUR 112 Drepi) *•'• another chance Smith 5 SIGH 100 Tea highly placed Deleon 20 1 I SIXTH RACE—Purse. 84.500; op- Chic's School. Big Buddy. Navy have been on quarter COMPLLETE *lo°*UP * FRIENDS ADVICE 120 Surprise winner far *1,500 Rivera 4-1 2 GALCIR 107 Improved race whan third Rivaro 10-1 I ttlongl claiming; 3-ycgr-olds and up; ' Oem. Royal Marine, King Venture. blamed a « furlongs. Pleld Trophy. Langley. * EL GOl ...... 117 Just missed for *1,500 .... No boy ...... 4-1 7 a CHERRY I Qld Tim*. crack which wasn't (RANCH ....114 No lota lino Gombordello .. 4-1 discovered OAI oar *1,250 .. Gallant Kannsr (Bk'l 38.M11.M 4M 7 GONE 117 Won Liar far Oambardallo *1 a H. Dorsey antry. (Eshlckaua) until recently. Now the condi- SANDERS “"a.W* 2 KING'S JUDY 117 Favorable past) factor ...... Gomoordolia . 1-1 Ftertdtan OM 3.H0 Diiappointing Sally SUpaer (Skaemaker) *,M RACE—Purse, tion has been corrected, I THORNY 115 rasas ...... Fappal 10-1 RACE—Fufm, Plying Bolt, SIXTH SS.OOO: al- ac- mmmmmmuiMmm-mm-aamaeßMmMmHmM improvamant EIGHTH $2,000; 3-yMr-oldt and up; claiming ($1,,- ColieonT, Baa. Time. lowances; 3-year-olds; 7 furlongs 4 xIATTLE FURY 110 Dua lor ...... Johnson 13-1 1:101k. cording to Trainer Lex Wilson, RELIABLE 115 lata lino 500-$3,000); about 6 furlongs. Hanar Dan (Martin) SM 4.2# 3.20 9 OLD No Harman 15 1 Real Reaaetl (Blaml am 3.H0 Derby FIT FOR 120 flald Pappas 20-1 winner) and the 1956 American I Cluftarin# 2 GOOD IIT ...... 112 Clover look, bast Small ...... 3-2 I SEVENTH RACE—Puree. 85.000: Balaklava II(Batchellsr) V.BO Sharp; allowances; 4-y*ar-olds winner is supposed 1 JIMMIE M...... 119 tough to boot ...... Small 4-1 I and up; 7 Arion. Sarno, Our Quest, Nltlme. to be in THIRD RACE— Pufm, $1,200; for 3-yMr-aldi; claiming ($1,500); SHINING to furlongs. Time. IpcAsirQi 4 ll* Will bottle wire Rivera 4-1 I 1:22%. Brawn llarkl*(H'rl'sk) TM 4.M *HO top form again. milo*. 7 ANNETTF G...... 110 lost) factor ...... Snyder 4-1 1 1/16 ignore Amkor Reisk (Bkartnskl) AM 3.H0 Today's total LOANS - W m 5 JODY JOSERH ...... 114 Capable of upsetting R-1 Beyand (Itellm SEVINTH RACE Olympic mutuel handle 4 ,wln .....Gombardella 4.00 The R Whether rani ear *r track M ...... 117 lanora lost) should hero Poppas ...... 7-5 Handicap; added; QUESTING 4 CIEVE'S DREAM ...... 119 Beaten favorite in fait ....No boy 1-1 Ballynisrtlal. Clermont. Chlchon, *254100 3-year-olds was $1,958,425. V It aald far at aat ¦ lassar; ... up' 6 TURIINE'S DOT ...... ill Maali strong foa Poppo, .... 2-1 SALLY disappointing Smith Hollaay. and iVs (turf). 3 xWAR ..... 103 last 10-1 I Our Tims. 1:231k. (Martin)miles 3 POLISHED IRAS* ... 120 Won aarliar for $1,500 Rivaro 4-1 Totter Era #.20 5.20 3.H0 f $50.00 Loan $i 00 •Wk 1 120 Waightad) sprinting cluiming ($ Jahneh (Hlami 10.2# 7.20 1). 1 tONE STAN hot boon C. Clork 10 1 NINTH RACE—Fur**, $1,200; 3-y and up; 1 EIGHTH RACK Ths American (Ntlsaa) S. Team Second SIOO.OO Loon $2.00 *Wk 1 2 All 114 Fodad In last for $1,500 Doyla 151 Mr-olds Derby: *IOO.OOO added; 3-ycar-olds: Akkar Khan iI.HII f 500); about furlong*. (turf). Bernburgoo, Rally. Cspeador. WINCHESTER, England. 5 0000 PROOF 114 Unimpressive racai No bey 201 7 11‘. miles Our lance. Old Roman. Combustion 2nd. 5 AUTO OR TRUCK I RACCOON ... | Reaad Table l*kkr) *M *.40 4 115 Should beat thlt field C. Clark 5-2 4M rlah Love. Leap Tide, Skyaweeper Aug. 31 (A ). The touring FOURTH RACE— Pufm, $1,000; for 4-yaor-gldi ond up; 7 ANGRY THOUOHTS ....120 just missed whan third ..McKee 4-1 Iran Llsgr (Hartaek) *M *.60 J IN IS MINUTES I claiming I Ekskn (Yalenaaels! AM Tim*. 1:40%. United States women’s lacross II rMAXTAM ...... 103 Narrowly beaten for $1,230 Smith .... 4-1 I (ft,290); about 6 furlong*. Better Be*. Ootrien One. Martini 2nd, I Loan* Up to $166646 A 3 LUCKY 120 Fourth in lest for *1,500 Gambardella .. 1-1 team took second place today IMRULSE Melson, Bureaucracy. Time, 1:55. EIOHTH RACE Pure*. *3.800; Payment# equally low » ... §. aa * CANOt CEE 117 Late bid should win No bay 2-1 2 TEST SOM* 110 likely to batter lost Smith 10-1 I claiming; 4-year-old* and up; 1,2 in a round robin tournament 7 aFOREVER NORLE 115 Galloping winner far *1,500 Smith *1 0 GANG MOLL 117 Spaed in last when fifth. ...Roppat 10 1 I NINTH RACE Puna. 83,000: SUM*. ftHarsaa’s, « 0 N.W LOST TIME 120 Dua for tap bey 6 HIOH (RACKET 120 Drepei peer rasas Ne bay 15-1 claiming; 4-yetr-slds up; Saner Lair (Catalan*) 7.4# with four West of England ltd M rasa No 4-1 10 I and LA 4M SM ...... laatan favorite for 11,250 - loliorettl 1-1 DOGWOOD MANOR _.MO Same fair races Ralumbo 19-1 Stellar Braalr (Smlti) 18.4# 6.80 clubs. girls lost wt 120 (Martial The American DE. 2-4700 M .. 1 >QUEEN 20 Suae* ALONE 112 Third In far $1,250 Smith 10-1 RINE9SE 107 Cluttering field 9mlth 1 4.8# * route only - m=. VALLEY 120 Same fair Mfarts Gambardella * FENNIOAN ..113 Rank outsidar Smith 201 Darren's Play. Returned Ring. 8e- one of their matches. ..15-1 I Traaseker (Valeasaeia) Sm ix4.M •OILY Tl7 UnimpreetlV races McKee M l ° looks Mko M trailer Email M-l ¦ Salisbury, the winning team, JSJUtar* P{2 •IVAI 110 lank Mil, M l 4'J Jisj|p%i. u? % ittr beat visitors 3-2. * I H p A