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A-14 Racing THE EVENING STAR Don Dell Moves WuhinftM, D. C., ftiiat, Jul, IS, )960 Four Berio Favored at 7-5 Sharing To Fourth Round Western Lead For Tomorrow's Oaks In Indianapolis JOE KELLY'S SELECTIONS AND COMMENTS INDIANAPOLIS, July 15 By JOSEPH B. KELLY opposition to Berio la the entry (AP). Unseeded Crawford Star Racing Zdltor of Sarcastic and Irish Jay, ’ Henry of Atlanta, Ga., pulled STANTON, 15. AT DELAWARE <¦ Del., July trained by 85-year-old Sunny One Stroke the biggest upset of the West- By With a tornado threat and Jim Fitzsimmons. past Sarcastic, ' ern Open tennis tournament clear skies returning to this owned by Ogden Phipps, will yesterday when he 15 (AP).— ousted Jack DETROIT, July area, a fast track is in prospect be ridden by Hank Moreno, < Fast Track THHtD RACC—Purge, $3,000; r-ol<ig : Frost of Monterey. Calif., the Maxtor claiming ($3,000); 4-yM end Three who had tomorrow for the start of Dela- while Woodhouse will veterans have Hedley No. up; 6 furlongg. 3 seed, 6—2, 4—6, B—o. mst bet—hahodah—seventh race ware Park’s famed Distaff Big rein Irish Jay from the Wheat- 2 SMILER I—l2o some long gulps from profes- Jon Douglas, No. 5 seed, and Drops; should win here Grant 2-1 Three series, which offers $250,- ley stable. FIRST RACE—Rum, $3,500; cMmin* ($3,000); 3-yoor-oWg; 1 16 SRACE TRAVEL 120 Game winner; $3,000L00 4-1 sional golf’s big-money foun- Eduardo Zuleta of Ecuador, 14 VINCtRE . 113 Won last for s3,ooolee 6-1 000 in purses for fillies and Howard Grant is due mil*. Jockey No. 2 foreign also fell in Will b* running late Choquette 8-1 tain and « freckled rookie ! seed, ! try- mares. > w n to handle the Cain Stable’s R.R. Horza Wgt. Comment Jockey Odds *’w ® («» *3.<X>o 10-’ Hoy 1 the third round of men’s sin- ? Some fair races No boyls-1 ing for his first sip shared the A field of 12 fillies was en-l'Make Sail and Ismael Valen- 13 HOWARD 117 Won lost for ss,ooo Krotzs-2 4 at CRY NO MORE—*___.,loB 3d earlier in routeNo boyls-1 gles Woodstock Country 16 SLIPFEROO -109 Will bottle to wire'-- Chamber,4-1 n lead as the $25,000 Western tered today for tomorrow’s 22d zuela will from the * D 120 Not overmotched No boyls-1 fly In coast Club. Olivera 10 x CORAL RIDGE -109 3d >n lost two- ....-Riol 8-1 JJI,S1 Miguel of Ecua- EN HOSI *ll3 Rotes outside chance- lee 151 Open Golf tournament entered running of the Delaware Oaks, ride Howard B. Paris 7 STICKEMUR 112 Narowly beaten $3,000 Fortune 8-1 99}£. ito Keck’s dor B—6,8 —ll7 Drops; per races No -1 stopped Douglas, 4—6, —6, 6 CHER POX 120 Won lost In mud 8-1 'z boy2o-1 the second round today. which with a dozen starters will; Passmore * likely to ¦Pike. *BY . 100 fade early Rini 20-1 B—6, and Zuleta J SUN ENERGY 114 Factor on late rallyNelsonB-1 lost to Larry o **’W| CK .113 Look, like o trailer Stuort 201 gross $64,512, richest purse in 3 BREAKABLE 109 Drags; rates a chance Corls 10 1 I syjfi Redhead Butch Baird, a Top weight of 121 will 10 * Eod » d in lo, ’> «2*o .Shaw 20-1 pounds I Nagler of North Hollywood, 1 FOOL S GAL 109 lots speed when 4th Thornburg 13-1 ,2 Texan the history of the mile-and-an- 110 SOME TAN 120 Outrun In last; $3,000 No boy2o-1 game little trying to be carried by Berio, Irish Jay, , Calif., 6—2, 3—6, 6—4. 2 HARVEYS BABY 114 2nd in olst at 43-IShow 20-1 eighth event. 4 strike it rich on the bigtime - FATAL BEAU 114 Surprised when Sth Parent! 20-1 FOURTH RACC—Purge, $4,000; 3- Make Sail, Paris Pike, Rash i Other top seeded players last claiming ($6,250-$5,750); Foxcatcher Farm’s Berio, who i 8 HYLLCOIT ... 114 Surprise 4th in Krotz2o-1 6 circuit, barged into first-round Statement and moved ahead to yeer-aldc; furlongg, Lady’s Maid as > in both singles » ROMAN CHARIOT ~.-114 likely fade early Shaw 20-1 is undefeated in four starts this leadership company with Bob ,11 TEAMSTERS CHOICEII4 Still seeks first victory Passmore 20-1 ? ATTRACTION 113 Drops; should win here -Chambers 2-1 a penalty for Stakes victories i and doubles. 14 PRINCESS LOUISE —.109 Rank outsider No boy 20-1 DIZZI( season, is the early 7-5 favor- ! l5,*H 105 3rd earlier tor $6,500 McKee 4-1 Rosburg, Jack Burke and Fred this C. V. Re- Mike Franks of 15 MARGEE THUMB 109 Cluttering field McKee 20-1 ite year. Whitney’s Beverly Hills, * *EE, N' E ”0 No roily for $7,500 .—...N0 boy 93 Hawkins. to provide her owner, Wil- 12 SKIRLII4Consistent trailerC. Gonsalez . 20-1 fute, impressive winner at ; Calif., defeated Rod 7 COMET FOOT 113 Must be given chanceNo boylo-1 with his an Suaman Each fired liam duPont, jr., sec- ($3,000); 3 TERRACE SARK 113 Won earlier for $5,000 No boylo-1 a three-under-par Delaware Park last Saturday, , of St. Louis, 6—l, 6—3. and SECOND RACE—Purtg, $3,000; claiming 4-year-olds DANCING FINCHER —ll7 ond Delaware Oaks Beat weak field in lost Grant 10-1 69 yesterday as the massive victory. and 6 furlongg. 1 gets in at 118. The others teamed with Donald Dell of Be- up; 107 P®«' races Comp 15-1 Parlo won the 1954 carry - f1 COIN .fit field of 158 went almost from running. 113 Well vote Nelson 3-2 MARKET 108 Rothter highly placed .lee 115. They Sarcastic, Irvini thesda, Md., for a 6—4, 6—2 13 MOMUS placed; gets 20-1 Eric Guerin is slated to ride are: 113 Won lost for $3,500 Chambers 4-1 daylight to dark in the first 7 LEA STREAM FIFTH David’s Chalvedele, Alan T. doubles "victory over Reg Ben- lost; factor J. RACE—Puna, $4,000; claiming ($7,250-$6,750); 4-yaar- the daughter of Heliopolis, 1 HANNIBAL'S GIRL —.115 Woe strong Block 8-1 day’s action. nett and Jim No aide and Clarke’s W. M. Jef- . Tattersol of Eng- 3 HAND RAIL —ll7 rally when favored No bog 8 1 up; 6 furlongg. winner of the Mother Goose Leemowlee, 8 FRESH UP 120 likes track; might upset —.lee 10-1 COUNT That was for a one- fords’ Postward and , land. Earlier, Dell defeated ¦” lit Should win anotherNo 2-1 good Stanley 10 xHIT THE ROAD 113 Strong rally when 2nd Piocuchlo-1 ? boy Stokes and Coaching Club 3 FRESH PAINT ——ll3 The one to boot ....Grant 3-1 stroke lead John Cranston of San 11 BEHEAD 113 Occasional fair effort —No'boy 15-1 over 10 other play- American this Sew Wash Wear. Marino, 4 WEEPER'S BOY —;11$ Much improved: factorlee 4-1 Oaks season. > 2 ROBINS LAURIE 112 Surprised when 3fh: $3,250 -Parent! 13 1! 6 ers. A total of 32 bettered jSagner’s i Calif., 6—2, 10—8. ; DISK MAN . k--H* Steps up offer victoryNo par! The New Castle Stakes fol-' FENMAR 117 races No y—l3-1 boy B-1 6 Disappointing boy 2 ARCH RIVAL ....—.—lit 4th In lost: $7,500 Passmore 36-36—72 at Western Golf and I Whitney Reed of Almeda, 15 QUEEN YVONNE 108 Speed for haH: $3,300 .....No boy 13-1 8-1 lows the Oaks next week end U ENT lo” fw *9 ’°°° «• *’•’ No 15-1 CLEAR CASE Itll3Speedy but fades McKee 20 1 1 i 2J* boy Country Club’s 6,800-yard test Calif., beat John Powless of 14 5 DARK FATE 115 Disappointing racesNo boy 20-1 and the series will conclude' 12 FLEET CHIEFII3 Poor record McKee 20-1 Defending Champion Mike Six Fans Flora, 111., 6—2, 6—3. Then at with the $150.000-added Dela- Collect 9 GANG WAR 113 Lost for $3,500 173-1 ._ Mclvor 20-1 SIXTH RACE—Puna, $50,000 added; Delaware Oakg; 3-year-ald Souchak, who the they teamed to beat Dan Rus- 4 LATIN DANCER 108 Seasonal bow No boy 20-1 won Western ware Handicap on July 30, fillies; 1 '/g milag. sell and John 3 MORGAN BOY 113 Idle long time J. Block 20-1 at last in Sharpe of Aus- _ ¦¦ Pittsburgh recov- | .. - - —, .. ,—¦ BE year, closing day of this 55-day meet- $1,311 Bonanza look‘ ''b* • rhempion Guerin 7-5 ered from a front 41 for tralia, 7—5, B—6. 4 a IRISH JAY 121 Won Acorn Stokes :Woodhouse 4-1 nine ing. o 1° » 74. He knocked Nagler and Mike Green of 1,5 k a,,| wir Moreno 4-1 an opening two' Veteran Trainer Dick Hand- At Shenandoah 10 REFUTE 118 Much improved Lee 8 1 Miami balls out of bounds on the will Beach, advanced in 3 LADY'S MAID 121 Won Kent; contender Corio 8-1 len decide, after the Oaks, fourth hole. CHARLES TOWN, W. Va.. , doubles when Alan Roberts of Canada 11 MAKE SAIL . 121 in U.S., Outrun Coaching Club Grant 10-1 whether to send Berio, against 6 RASH STATEMENT 121 Surprise 3rd in lastßurr More than naif July 15 (Special).—Six fans > Brooklyn, and Fred McNair of OTHER 15-1 the field will older fillies and mares in the 8 CHALVEDELE 115 Due for effort 15-1' who five winners in the top Korte be lopped off 36- picked : Washington, D.