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J Pretty Pennyleading ARNOLD WANTS ITSA GREAT DAY WILLSON HONORED THE EVENING STAR Potomac Leading Washington, D. C. Obscure Pro Saturday, July 2, 1960 Racing A-13 II Make Potomac Poloists Reach Pony Club Rally Mystic May - BI%TH RACl—Puna, $1,000; pace; In Final Day B classified; 1 mile at BALTIMORE Adias A.BO 3,00 Leads Flint Peak Against Peruvians Lady 'Legum) 3.00 Mel Boxwood (Thompson) 8.40 3.20 Potomac Pony Club teams are Delaware Ednamite Hi Le (Kelly) A.20 July 2 (AP). l< • RESULTS Bear. Elm FLINT, Mich., By ROBERT B. PHILLIPS field the ball leading at the end of first day . True Jack Forst. Lone History so soggy that was - Ash —A 23-year-old pro golfer who of the two-day rally Forbes. Will. Saccharin Hanover. Contributing Writer regional ' FIRST 780(1' trot:;; Tima. 2:07%. JOSEPH B. KELLY C. V. Whitney’s mired out of play. Smashing RACK—Furte. By Batcheller: hhasn’t won in a dozen tour £being held at F. G. Harting’s ! maiden, 1 mile Vo'r (Hx’o) 45.00 17.60 .1.60o Star Racing Editor slim one-stroke Potomac’s polo squad hit the assaults from the Peruvian RACE—Purse. Lone Wolf, 108, no boy; Melvin e>events held a ! hHome Stretch Farm, north offH.me.l'ekSenate. Gray (Crank) 0.00 1.80o SEVENTH $1,000; 'pace B classified: 1 mile. 2.—C. Ielead as the peak of its season last night at Star Lolo Rizo-Patron Gallant Kid (Wathen.,r.) 7.00O STANTON, Del., July H. Lord today $52,000 Flint t set up PPotomac, Md. Jet Dream 4.00 3.00 Schlosberg’s Gregor, Maanolla' Girl. Atta Chief. Cats IS (Kelly) 13.60 moved into the Travilah indoor arena in r Jimmy Dee (Savage) 2.60 2.20 Mahlon Kline’s n was °Open tournament two to tie the Green Spring Homes Pony r Hunt. Marty's Lett B. Dream Sonr Mystic M. quick goals game. Hi Mite 3 00 1118, Philip Grimm; William 6-4 from J Time. 2:1214. Lo’s (Watkinson) Its second round. snatching a victory Club sent B and C team to } Colo Up. Magis. Banner’s Brother. out to make history at Dela- It not broken until the a Ingram’s Scotland, 117, Nick Mich., the visiting Peruvian team. was .Amerironna Direst. Time. 2:04%. Davey Hill, a Jackson, the rally. SECOND RACE—Purse. >800: pace: final ! EIGHTHRACE—Purse, $5,000; trot; ware Park today by becoming iShuk; Carlton A. Hunt’s Sabo- nnative who now out of , moments of the game. , i maidens: 1 mile. 1 mile. plays Capt. Frank Willson, whose Each team is marked five 6.10 'i.Bn 7.10A and on - Direeter Pick (Laytan) Durban Chief (Cobb) 3.00 2.80 2.20 the first horse ever to win both tage, 109, no boy. Mrs. shot In the sixth after ->.60 '.’.10 £Denver, a 4-under-par brilliant defensive play held I chukker, pphases: Stable a . Flaahy Offset (Crank) Red Top 'Leiumi 9.20 A.20 management, 1 3.00n Jules Gomez’ Half Acre, 107, Halter Sneet Step (Wathen.,r.) Deacon Dean (Waldo) 3.60 stakes the and also 336-32—68 in the first round down the chances of Cunningham had Etta Mae To- '¦, a on grass scoring f uwritten test and three mounted 1 Whatson's Special. Wish Bone. Hanover, Scotch Dealre aLudwlg no boy. smacked in his baccoland. Jewel Heir. Honest Bomb. Gal. the dirt yiyesterday. the young and aggressive South i fourth score, tests. Cindy Lockhart Royal, on course. Time. 2:09. aJulian Time. fellow with Frank Willson scored Potomac’s Nathan 2:05%. Hill, a thin a Americans, received the Latin i Col. Rolo Pain of the British DOUBLE PAID $119.09 0 aJ Stable Last month the 6-year-old Joseph L. Arnold, who 1 DAILY Mersky entry. ccrewcut who only a year ago American challenge trophy of- . sixth goal with a quickie in French-bred horse took the headed the syndicate that Army staff judged the dressage ! THIRD RACE —Purse, 1800; trot:;; I „was an assistant pro at the fered this year by the Ambas- ¦ the fading seconds of the game. „ NINTH RACE —Purse. $800; pace: Turf yesterday. The cross country o Brandywine Handicap. purchased Bally Ache before » 1 Chaltdale Lady (Sar'e) 25.40 10.00 &M c classified. 1 mile Kalamazoo (Mich.) Elks Coun- sador of Peru. The The opening match of the . Hamotretck Harry (Lenin) 5.68 2-86 choice presenta- £course and the stadium Dillon 2.40 220 Today he was a 2-1 to the Preakness, said here yea-? jump- dhlasala's (Clahassey) 2.2<1n Jeff (Stokley) 3.10 led such notables Memorial Bomb A.40 try Club, as tion was made by the Chilean i>Sherman five-goal 2.20q Iktr (Murphy) 3.80 win the $23,750 Diamond State, terday that he has a group f, ing today will determine which 1 dhQaaHty Girl (Fleming) Gene Littler sind Bolt. Ambassador. arnettown Sarah (Brewer) 4.20 Tommy scheduled last IBuke. Lord Victory Mister Gallon, Hedgewood Son. a mile-and-a-sixteenth test on interested in purchasing the [tournament, teams will go to the national Sky Liner. Time. 2:1()%. Pingo. Tips Brooke Littler was second with 34-35 night, was postponed because dh Dead heat for third. Scot. Dark Baby Admiral Byrd. Time, the flat oval, against nine rivals. unbeaten 2-year-old Itsa Great The game was played for the . rrally on Long Island. 2:07. £ while Bolt was 669 in a four- of the wet arena. It will be Attendance. 3.814; handle, $215.- Day, ownetf by W. Logan Grier, benefit of the Chilean Relief f Leading B team is Capt. Lynnr Mrs. Ada L. Rice’s Rare Rice $860: pace c. 885.. way tie for third at 70 with played off between B FOURTH RACE—Purse. jr. of Milford, Del. Fund. Belvoir cGarrett and Bon Robin 1 C classified: 1 mile. was of 119 Soir, X) sharing top weight Miss (Okley) « OO A (Hl Fred Hawkins, Ted Kroll and and Stoney Creek clubs at a Bessy ?0.0» told Arnold the colt is the indoor-out- j. and Hi Li. Hart- Dee 6.40 .4.(Ml with Mystic II and fig- Grier Attempting ' Hughes Trippe ¦ Lorraine (Webb) pounds jJohnny Pott. ’ later date. 7.0(1 door for and .. Zulu Queen (Lowden) ured to be his chief trouble not for sale, but the Kentucky game the first time ing Farnley Syrian. Helper 1 Grand H. H Rilma Mitewvn. Broad- i- ;; < Hill’s only two 3 4 5 victory ip 12 6 Final i, . Noel. Erla s Boy indicated that he and borrowed the «... “is Offutt. way Limited. Meadow FISHING PARTIES maker. attorney using ponies, 0 0 0 x x x <) Patsy ;• i; years as a in the Alfonso Hidalgo Time. 2:08»s. pro was Mariano Prado xxx 0 0 would offer more money than Peruvians showed almost classic 5 0 0 C team is San- Pace; of clear weather Lolo Leading Capt. ’ $800; SIX OR A prediction 1959 Michigan Open. His best Rizo-Patron 0 1 0 2 0 0 3 FIFTH RACE —Purse, >: OF LESS! ;> the $150,000 Grier turned down. !. mallet work and team play inI Antenoir Rizo- d Melton and Cinderella Belle p C classified: 1 mile to attract dy Rew’d 7.in 6.8(1 was expected help nfinish on the tour was a sev- Patron 010000 1 , D’fs’y (Crank) 13.00 ' Boat Maverick. Harbored at ] ’ Itsa Great Day is scheduled first half of al- 16.20 8.8(1” fans. the the game, Mark Cunningham and Apertif.. Countrymen (Churchman) . ' Kentmorr Marina on Chesapeake <. 22,000 enth-place tie in the 9.2(1 Ito make his next start here Hot t Total 4 c 4 Queponco Lady (E. Banks) 5 miles east of Bay Bridge. £ though they stood on the short rBrad Smith and Two-tone and ,r Chambers, s Potomac 1 2 3 4 5 6 Final a Page Elkington. True Wilma. Major < . Capt. Sonny Schult. Phone eve- ' ? Jockey Arthur in the $20,000-added Springs Open three months J; • Farvel. Greek Star Monday end of a 4-2 count at the end of 0 £ Coleman and Bonnie. Moraka. Mighty r '> TAvlor 7-8314. % If he f Dick Moran OOOxxx Bobby nines who has ridden Mystic II to Christiana Stakes. aago. takes this one he Frank Stallone __xxOxxx () t Time, 2:09%. three chukkers. 0 rHelper Sally Kneipp. both of his stakes victories this ggets top money of $9,000. Jerry Shields _OxxOO() is, “I believe Mr. Grier is sincere The fourth period probably 7 Halter Cun’gham 0 1 20 0 1 4 and f Prank Willaon 100 0 0 1 2 season the Brandywine in that the colt is not Dtve Hill 36-33—68 saying the played this IT* ' fastest _ gSene Littler was yearr irw Bowie’s Southern Maryland—- for but he 34-35—69 Total t sale, might change r<rommy Bolt 36-34—70 in local league polo, despite aa the versatile Referee: Bill Malone was slated to ride his mind,” Arnold said. gFred Hewklnx 34-38—70 horse again today. Fed Kroll 35-35—70 The attorney also revealed $lohnny Pott 35-35—70 the Bruce Crampton37.34-—7l A possible upsetter was that Bally Ache’s injury was ciJharlea Slflord3B-35—71 Shoestring Stable’s Ashlar, 118, not serious and that lack Fleck ..37-34—71 Trainer Hason Rudolph 37-34—71 the turf mHike who also handles as Jimmy Pitt is planning on run- Souchak ;14-.'17—71 Mrs.
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