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"-~~'''''\''--4 -.... '-- r-· .-..... .,.r c"-'.-'- .-- 1", • Academes are honored Home burns in Downs SeePage9A SeePage10A , ,~-' I _ -' ~ 1 •. ~' ] 1 " "- I I 1 --J .' _J I H t..; Fe .. -' ~., 1 'f .t+ / [ 1 l") t 1 ~ 1 fA 1.:_, 1 01/)1:- y 1 I.. .. ' ..' F J l ""J r I ~4 r1 Cu F',c,~'Uc.- - I ), NO. 46 IN OUR 41ST YEAR ? 35c PER COpy MONDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1986 RUIDOSO, NM 88345 . Sale plans for I t& ..,.. 'I. Sunland track arriorstame nearly romplete United Tote, Inc., a leading na timid Tigers tional supplier of pari-mutuel wagering equipment, announced Saturday a $3.5 million purchase by GARY ~ROWN Early in the second quarter, the agreement for Sunland Park Race Sports Writer Warriors drove 68 yards in four Track. plays for their third score. United Tote will operate the It was supposed to be the District Kirk Taylor had the big play in track Wlder a wholly owned sub 3-AAA opener, but all the Ruidoso the drive, running 28 yards to the sidiary to be called Nuevo Sol Turf High School varsity football team Tiger five. Club Inc. Sunland Park opened its really got from host Hot Springs From there, Willingham con 28th season on Saturday, featuring Friday night was a good workout. nected with Davis on a five-yard both thoroughbreds and quarter The defending state AAA-division touchdown pass and Ruidoso led, horses over an 89-day season that champions crushed Hot Springs, 20-0. Henson's kick was good and runs through May 3. 57-0, in a "game" that was not even Ruidoso led, 21-0, with 8:52 left in Under the transaction, which is as close as the score indicated. the second quarter. scheduled to take effect Saturday, Ruidoso, now 6-1 overall, scored On Hot Springs' next series, Bub November 1, Sunland Park will be on eight of its nine offensive series. ba Miller intercepted a Tiger pass eli vested from Ruidoso-Sunland The only time the Waniors did not and returned it to the hosts' 19. Inc., the firm that currently owns score was when placekicker Garret A penalty put the ball back at the and operates both Sunland Park Henson missed a 59-yard field goal 24, but Willingham then found Hen and Ruidoso Downs racetracks. in the final quarter. son in the end zone for the Ruidoso-Sunland will continue to The Warriors gained 399 yards touchdown with 6: 32 left in the half. operate Ruidoso Downs. total offense and limited the Tigers The snap on the extra point at The agreement is subject to a * to 114 yards total offense. tempt was high but holder Toby number of contingencies, mcluding ** Ruidoso built up a 21~ lead in 15 Rue hit Willingham with a pass for the approval of United Tote's *** minutes of play using just 10 plays. the two-point conversion. board, the New Mexico State Rac ** ******~-)(. Fullback Billy Harrison, who The Warriors concluded their ing Commission and Ruidoso ******* * * *" gained 121 yards in just five car first half scoring with a 34-yard Sunland Inc. securing a financial Surprise sno,\-\, ries, opened the Warrior scoring pass from WIllingham to Davis. package. with a 13-yard run with 10:37 left in Taylor set up the touchdown with The sale is part of a refinancing An early storm swept the opening quarter. a 31-yard run to the M. plan for Ruidoso-Sunland, which re through the area Sunday Harrison set up his own After Henson kicked the extra touchdown with a 32-yard run the quires additional financing to meet morning and afternoon, to point, Ruidoso took a 36-0 lead into 15~ Two plays later, he slashed up , current and long-term obligations. leaving a blanket of five the lockerroom at halftime. ~ The. corpora~Jj .purchas~ both the middle for the touchdown. Hen- Chuck Daniels opened the second- jnJ:4.b.e~ Qj~JPsn9W, in. ~QWLt I" lU'qQD&~t-h "·---·-race trllcks· from-··-san--Dfego,· .. ~-~R·@d·· .eA1fl~!'J2P1U~ Jg~..~~.j{o¢ ~d .........u Sl ."wo.oe.-vard l"UIl . on rooftops, tree Ifmos ill 050 ed, 7-0. ~·~il teftin~~tiiftd·Pertoo.-' '. ~ ; Callfornia-based Fortuna Corp. in and automobile wind 1978. After holding the Tigers on tbe Colby Day set up the touchdown lloyd Shelhamer, president and shields (above). Driving ensuing series, Ruidoso got a good by blocking a Tiger punt. Matt chief operating officer of United conditions on back roads punt return from Brian Davis to the . Evans recovered at the three, and Tote, said "both parties will con were hampered by the Hot Springs 47. Daniels scored on the next play. tinue the strong relationship that snowfall (right), but after Harrison then rambled 35 yards Ruidoso concluded its scoring has existed between Ruidoso noon sunshine melted to the 12. Two plays later, he ran with a six-yard run by Taylor (his Downs and Sunland Park as the snow from most eight yards for the touchdown. first touchdown of the season), and regards horse racing." roads. Ski Apache Resort Henson's extra-point kick was a four-yard pass from reserve reported they received again good and Ruidoso bad a lW "We're going to bring in a Please see Warriors. page management team. to look over the e I9 h tinc hesin the s t 0 rm . edge with 4:40 left in the first situation," Shelhamer added. "We quarter. 10A don't anticipate any drastic changes." A new management team will be brought in when Please see Sale, page 10A Ruidoso, Downs, airport groups to meet The Ruidoso Village Council will and Zoning Commission (P&Z) ----eonsideration of bids for a -Fund transfers. meet at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, October recommendation to vacate 912 standby generator for the Police -Advertising for bids on paving 14, in council chambers of Ruidoso square feet of right of way on Department. Las Lomas and Spring roads. Village Hall. Forest Lane and Juniper Circle at -Reports from municipal Items on the agenda include: the request of owner, Jace Ensor. -Executive session to discuss officials. -Request by the Amalia Cor pending litigation. Meetings are open to the public. poration and Jock Tallman for a -Reports from village engineer dispensers license to be located at Mike Davalos on bridges and snow Handi Hanks, 508 Mechem Drive. removal. The Board of Trustees for the The Sierra Blanca Airport Com Village of Ruidoso Downs will meet mission will have its regular -Presentation by Tom Hansen, -Discussion by Village Coun at 7 p.m. today (Monday). October meeting at 1: 30 p.m. Thursday, Oc principal of Ruidoso High School. cillor Victor Alonso regarding a 13, in council chambers of the tober 16, at the Lincoln County Sub dedication plaque for the Grind Ruidoso Downs Municipal Building. office in Ruidoso. ~nsideration of a Planning stone Canyon dam. Items on the agenda include: Meetings are open to the public. Ruidoso's Chuck Daniels (30) is stopped after a gain in Fri day's varsity football game with host Hot Springs. Warrior teammate Sid Garcia (61) is at right. Ruidoso won, 57-0. INSIDE TODAY i' People ,., ,3A The Ruidoso Public Library will be closed today (Monday), Football ,., ,6A-7A t Sppr1s .,.,,,., 4A-5A October 13, in observance of Water suit The "Dreamer" , ,2A Columbus Day. The library will Business ,.,, ,8A resume regular hours Tuesday. Capitan Range. ,.,,., ,9A Opinion, , .. , , . , 1 B Tribe's request to silence state engineer denied Classified , 28-48 TV Guide ,, Section 8 by FRANKIE JARRELL ment on Friday. hanD will result if the State of New but couId explain what has happen News Staff Writer Attorneys for the Mescalero In Mexico i$ not restrainedfrom mak.. ed so far in the litigation. She also . dian Tribe'filed a motion for a tern.. ing statements tothe public and the explained what is to come in the WEATHER REPORT Efforts by attorneys for the , pOrary restraining order and per press on factual and legal issues in complicated suit, and told Mescalero Apache Tribe to silence manent injunction t() silence the case," continued the motion. members of tJte audience how they Sunday's low 26 the State Engineer's Office were employees ofthe Engirieer's Office Upon denying the motion Judge maybecome involved. ." whorepo~y S'UDday's high " ~ ..41 squelched Thursday. on the water case. Oman was quoted as saying he saw Gabin, said she .. . Monday's 10w 24 VickieL. Gabin, special assistant Leslie Seckler, attorney for the nothing improper about the feels, people have aright to Ui\ders- -. attorney general, confirmed Friday tribe, called statements attributed statements. taI'ld certainfacts, was pleased with.. '. that District Judge Pro Tempore to employees of the Engineer's Of "If there were any the outcome or thetieating con- . Monday's predicted high near 48 inJ),l(tge~Omatl'soUi~~. LaFelOman denied a motion by the fice in two articles in The Ruidoso misstatements, I fail to see them, dueted c Tuesday's predicted low near 20 n Tuesday's predicte<l high near 58 tribe's attorneys which sought to News "unethical and Uinflam franklY.. rm not going to r~ain nurin .. 'the meeting ih:Hondo, .. , ; restrain SU;lte Engineer's Office matory," accordifigto a,story in the them in any way," Judge Oman Gab~;· g:Figuet6alWd .,·Wasiolek "" The National Weather.Service in Albuquerque predicts patchy fog staff from discussing pending Alb~querqueJourna't reportedly said. ' re"eaIed details at· the .trlbe~$plans ~. r ~d ~r- ~.~ today, with a few snow flurries this afternoon. Winds will be nor w~ter rights litigation.