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Punkin Vine Surprises Again by Winning Ventnor Handicap THE SUNDAY STAR, Washington, D. C. SUNDAY. AUGUST 22. IMA ***C-5 Punkin Vine Surprises Again by Winning Ventnor Handicap Atlantic City Judges '.’.'.R.ywgjg —»-¦">Asy'' gjj ¦ " gnamm Social Outcast Wins Mclntosh Pair Steals Honors Reject Foul Claim by Whitney; Nashau In Bath County Horse Show Gary j -By Robert B. Phillips to Bobbie and Garner’s jPop took jSbeciol Correspondent of The Star 1 Com, who the SIOO Light Brick's' Rider stake and one pony test over Takes Grand Union HOT SPRINGS, Va„ Aug. 21. j By th# Associated Press 1 jumps, but each time the littls (Continued from Page C-l.) —/flwo Warrenton youngsters put : back to win again, brother-and-sister bay came MAYS LANDING, N. J., Aug. on/ the best in the count, his score little this afternoon and fin- in the long history of horse final 21.—Punkin Vine upset the dope act ( points topped the total ished sixth. today. Molly of 19*/2 again today at the Atlantic City sljtow business here ' up by Dr. Alvin took going par- of 15 marked race track by winning the fourth Landlocked the lead and Price Mclntosh, whose Kay’s the into the first turn, led were re- Downward in large running of the $30,000-added and ents own Waverly Farm, ' pony division. Ventnor Handicap on turf. Ogden Phipps’ Bassanio and warded with the Bath County the 1 Both Pop Com However, the George S. Howell’ John S. Phipps’ Level Lea down, / Show’s top championship rib- and Downwind 3-year-old had to survive a the backstretch. Fisherman ana 'bons and a day for the memory are Maryland ponies. Since Pop champion in taking down Social Outcast, who carried !l$ books. Corn was reserve claim of foul before the division, Down- top money. pounds, six less than his ybyrfiger Little Price Mclntosh started small and the $24,150 champion of the Korte, opponent, were well bade. it in the morning when he cap- wind large Ridden by young Karl ponies and reserve grand cham- who was on the colt July 31, jockey Hediey Woochoure tured the small pony champion- Stakes moved with Fisherman going ship pony grand cham- pion, five out of six tricolors when he won the Choice and the headed toward Washington at at Monmouth at 47 to 1, Punkin into the last turn, but Social pionship with a bouncy bay - pony length and half ‘ 't *£>& Outcast went right with The named Johnny Cake, who had the close of the compe- Vine finished a a ftm. titions. ahead of Warner L. Jones’ Light -- others were through turning for turned the same trick here in Brick, who was second another home, and Fisherman 'couldn’t 1953. In the afternoon his older Bobbie Gardner also had the of the junior length and a half in front of make it with his heavy/package. sister Molly, after a dishearten- reserve champion Sudan, Joseph Gavegnano’s Night Baker. Social Outcast was timed in ing defeat in an earlier stake ;i hunters in after the class, on top with j hack-off of 11-11 tie gave the 25,562 Watch Race. 2:04% on a fast Lack for the still emerged | THE WHITNEY WINNER—Alfred G. Vanderbilt’s Social Outcast, with Eric Guerin aboard, won the 27th running of the The when chips were top award to Terry Drury’s The winner covered the mile and one quarter: The win- Cad the mile ; Whitney Handicap at Saratoga yesterday, beating the favored Fisherman by 314 lengths. Hedley Woodhouse rode Fisherman. hand dealt ; Windward. and a furlong in Over- ner paid $12.60, s3«so and $2.60. counted and the last 1:52>. moved ahead the Virginia Horsemen's Association high Social Outcast, pinch-hitting for his stablemate, Native Dancer, in the stretch to cover mile-and-a-quarter Fisherman paid $240 and $2.20, in the conformation hunter di- j two-ycar-old—l, looked in the betting as the ~ score award, Galloping —AP Twyman; 2, Jacquette, crowd of 25,562 the Gav- in 2:04%. Wirephoto. and Domquil, $2.60 vision. Jack Delmar backed These were unquestionably the i Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sweatt; 3. Ad- egnano entry Light Social Outcast earned $42,200, 1 miral's Ensign, Mrs. T. Kenneth Ellis. of Coastal senior cham- Thoroughbred racing type, under threu raising chief junior and i Farm; and Night Baker down to his 1954 to $62,725. years old—l Entry, Lake Lawn even pionships meet, although N.vdla; 3, 4, Admiral'* money, Nashua, a striking bay son of of the 1 2. Thessalus: Punkin Vine paid $15.60, it out Ensign. Light Brick, 'Loose Irks Rare Spice Scores Nasrullah-Segula, captured the spectators who stuck $8.40 Ocean Breeding championship—l, Entry by and $3.40. Downs Pace Crevolin's Talk' through splashy at whose rider, Walter Blum lodged 52nd running of.the Grand Union some weather Mr. Trouble. Bob s Damion. Lake Lawn well-paced by the Homestead Show Grounds Farm; Reserve, galloping Jack. the objection on a charge of Racing under a ride Eddie Thoroughbred racing type, over threu crowding, returned and Taken by Sybil D. Officials in Illinois Before 10,184 Fans Arearo. The colt disposed of saw thrilling competition years old—l. Jack Blandford. Bbawneu SIO.BO Farm: Reserve. Galloping Jack. By *h« Associated Prasx study charges straight down the line. $3.60, while Night Baker paid _ i Park to Crevolin’s By the Associated Press James Cox Brady’s Common- Thoroughbred racing type over threu Another family double years old—l. Jack Blandford. Shawneu $2.20 to show. CHICAGO. Aug. 21.—An Illi- | and added: wealth, the pace-setter, after the was: HAGERSTOWN, Md., Aug. 21. first half mile of the scored by Mr. and Mrs. Morton ! Farm: 2. Jazz Session. Mrs. Morton W. Just as he had done in the On Closing Night “There is away of dealing six-furlong Smith: 3, Babadana, Mrs. Fay Ingalls; nois Racing Board member today !, malici- —Jockey Fred Kratz today race the a length Smith of Middleburg. “Cappy” 4 Journey Proud, Mr. and Mrs. Royal Choice Stakes, Punkin Vine Special Dispatch The with licensees who make and bit wire Firman. to Star urged investigation of “loose , brought home Rare Spice, Miss quarters of Smith’s gray mare Frosty Morn scored at the expense of the ous, unfounded statements and three ahead Pony hacks—l, Me Too. Fox Hollow OCEAN CITY, Md., Aug. 21. J. Ferguson’s three-year-old filly, took the jumper Stables; 2, Pretty Penny. Parnell Gore; heavy favorite. In the Mon- talk’’ attributed to Andrew i against the fine character of Pyrenees. open champion- Sybil D, with Ralph Custis driv- to win the featured mile-and-a- The Maine ship over the venerable Lariat, 3. Blue Belle. Ann and Bill Doyle; 4, mouth fixture, he was a neck in Crevolin of California concerning jI thoroughbred racing.” Chance Farm’s Snow Flurry, Cathleeu Holand. ; ing, scored a 2:08% victory in Keene Daingerfield, steward sixteenth Potomac Purse before Model Ace, 27-to-l outsider in from the Maryland stable of Pony hacks of 13 hands—l. Down- advance of Errard King at the racing at Arlington Park. j a big crowd of wind. Boginod Farm: 2. Meadow Lark, eighth ! | representing the board, said he 10.184. t the field of six, trailed Pyrenees George DiPaula. Mrs. Smith’s Robert Scott Spillman III: 3. King's wire. Today, he put the Gaveg- ! the $1,500 race pace that j Crevolin, owner of Determine,! Jester, Kay Kiing. 1 already had begun “thorough and ! Kratz hung around third place by 2% lengths. Jazz Session was green confor- nano stablemates away. featured the closing night of Kentucky Derby winner, in a Hunter ponies under 13 hands—l. Po» j I j 1 complete review of the films of until the back stretch where he Commonwealth was fourth, fol- mation hunter champion by the Corn. Bobble and Gary Gardner; 8, Coastal Light, as was expected, ! recently printed in j Johnny 3, the Ocean Downs Raseway har- j interview 1 made his winning bid. Rare lowed by Wheatley Stable’s margin two points Cake. Waverly Farm; Snow broke on top, but rounding the races to which Crevolin might narrow of Flurry; 4, Pretty Penny. jBlood-Horse Magazine was Spice paid $7.80, $4.60 and $3.40. Laugh, an entry with Nashua, over Mrs. hedge at the clubhouse turn, he | ness horse meeting. have1 referred.” Mr. and Robert | Hunter ponies over 13 hands—l, ! quoted as saying: P. Vischer's Let and the Greentree Stable's Evening Downwind: 2, Meadow Lark; 3, Firefly, was joined by Sam Brook. Mid- Somehow by the Crevolin, an automobile dealer It Rain was: I Gold Motch's Pink. Bobbie and Gary Gardner; King's | overlooked "I saw a race, believe me, at second, paying Box. All are eligible for the 4. way at Alhambra, Calif., also is the $4.80 and $4.20, j Durley Williams of Greens- j Jester. down the backstretch, Sam crowd despite having won her I \ Arlington Park—a bunch of fil- 1 $70,000 Hopeful Stakes uext Sat- Junior and conformation hunters—l, owner of Imbros, holder of the while Milk Baron was $4.60 to boro, N. C., who sent a one-horse | Win-iward. Fox Hollow Stables; 2. Littlu Brook took over and drew off to previous j lies—and I never saw a race urday. Terry 3, His Col, two races here, Sybil D j 1 world record for seven furlongs.
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