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BRAKES His 11- Well-Organized Coach Ed- EIGHTH RACE—Purse A-14 THE EVENING STAR NO - Racing D. COMPETITION UNTIL AUG. 13 WosAingtoJi, C., Monday, August J, 1960 Quill Threatens Trotters Move Delaware Due ¦r Closing JOE KELLY'S SELECTIONS AND COMMENTS Royal Native's To Roosevelt To Help Shenandoah AT SHENANDOAH WESTBURY, N. Y., Aug. 1 CHARLES •AP).—Harness Hold on Title TOWN, W. Va. ture for 3-year-olds is William racing compe- Aug. 1 Free of tition (Special). Leatherbury’s Bay Hornet, a in the metropolitan area By Monday * Selection* Made for Fast Track JOSEPH B. KELLY competition for the first time 1 two-times dash winner here. SEVENTH RACE—Purse, $1,000; claiming; 4-yaer-olds and up; shifts back to Roosevelt Race- Post Time. 7:15 PM. atsr since the current meeting 1 1/16 miles. Racing Editor Roy Albright's Fendy gets in way tonight for a 51-night BIST BET—WAR GANG—SIXTH opened July 5, Shenandoah at 109 RACE STANTON, Del., Aug. 1— . Larry Reynolds, 5 MR. BOWIE 117 Should lead throughout —..Gambardellas-2 Downs ¦ stand. Reginald N. Webster's hopes to make the most ' leading rider with 24 FIRST 9 DOUBLE INDEMNITY ..120 Strong contender -Servis ’ Quill, a wins, was RACE—Purtc, $1,000; claiming; 4-ycar-oldi and up; 6 4*l of it, 2 LOITERING 112 Will battle to wire .Biamonte B*l convincing winner of Saturday’s starting tonight. married Friday in a quiet cere- Highlight of the session will furlong*. 11 ROINT LEA 114 Factor, if started Palumbo - 8-1 mile - and a-quarter Delaware With Delaware Park mony in Baltimore to Diane be the $50,000 * 4 TUBEE 104 closed, International PB. Hors® Wgt. Comment Odds r Late foot Schaeffer 10*1 Jockey the Paluch, of 6 DEVON DAY 117 race Handicap, now to be a night thoroughbred racing daughter Patrick ? HEART . Occasional fair Parker 15-1 appears Trot August 20. The brings ECK 116 Rates excellent chance Liddle 6-1 7 race POSTAL j YEW SPRING 109 Not overmatched French 15-1 serious threat plant will have a Paluch. jr., Hagerstown • .. 116 Fourth in last for $1,500 -R. Gordon 5-1 to Royal Native’s virtual mon- horse- 1 BUHR ..112 Brooks •.I. —2O-1 together Jamin, French cham- 10 QUIBIT . ..11l Will battle to wire . Sisto 8-1 slowly Reynolds man who has a 14 BETTYS BELLE 109 Poor championship aspirations this opoly on horse-betting money string working 6 MAGIC LUCK . 11l Du* for race Teague 8-1 record Haycock 20-1 who sharp 8 HENRY H. at El pion won last year, against 111 S. 109 Too highly placedSigler 20-1 year after humbling Bill Mac- south of New Jersey until Comandante in Puerto 2 MIDDAY SUN Might upset Small 10-1 4 but SCRATCHED—3 11 Donald’s ace. Timonium's Rico Calvin five other STEVE BROWDER .116 Breaks fast fades Cope . - 15-1 Fort Defiance, Point Lea, 10 Bourair, 12 Pleasure Timo, 13 Gong filly half-mile daytime . Bolling, agent I European trotters, 11 PARNO CREEK 111 Me. Has title chance Palumbo ... 20-1 action starts August 13. for Jockey Angelo Vasil, leads one from Canada and a United 3 TINA BAY 111 Outsider . .Biamonte 20-1 Closing even more strongly '7 WINDSOR KING 116 last EIGHTH RACE—Purse, $1,500; allowance; 3-yeer-elds; 6 than One the qualifiers for the Shenan- States representative to be se- poor T. Root . 20-1 furlongs. she did in capturing the of those moving in from 1 Locks TITIAN HEATHER 111 speed ... Franciotti 20-1 doah Downs tournament lected in the American 6 BAY HORNET .122 Likes track; choice Haycock 7-5 , New Castle Stakes the week be- Delaware is Joseph P. Monte’s golf Trot- SCRATCHED—S Conduct Code, 12 Vin du Pays, 13 Pepper C., 14 Tutsie. likely 2 KING SUG 114 with a 36-hole of Won two at DelawareMclvor 3-1 fore, Quill, a daughter of Prince- King Sug. who will take on score 73-76 ting Championship August 13. SECOND RACE—Purse, $1,000; claiming; 1 1 ADMIRALS PARTY 116 Excellent races L. Reynolds 4-1 149. 3-year-old maidens; 3 STOLEN SECRET —ll9 Fourth quillo, waltzed home by nine five Shenandoah regulars in The horses in the’lnterna- mile and 70 yards. in last; factorT. Root B-1 4 FENDY 109 Must be given chance Small 10-1 lengths, and the margin looked the Elkridge Rotary Purse, 6- tional will be flown to Rome 9 5 SILKY JET 116 Fast TRAFALGAR SQUARE .115 Recent races fine .. __L. Reynolds . 5-2 from gate ...Parker 10-1 even greater to the legion of furlong feature tonight. for a repeat performance 1 Sep- MARCH AIR .. 115 Drops o bit; factor Schaeffer 5-1 who made tember 4. to fans Royal Native 10 EOSI - .115 Speed stretch when third. .Sollars 8-1 NINTH RACE—Puru, $1,000; claiming; 4-yaar-oldt an J up;l mila. a Even with the competition, 7 120 favorite in JOE BAILEY Capable of upsetting .10-1 9-10 the Distaff Big Shenandoah has been enjoy- Tylee Again Wins Top event of the opening 4 SUSPENSE 120 at 1 FREEDOM SHOT 120 Duo for effortßiamonte 8-5 NITE OF Early foot miler* ... .Shirey .10-1 top 1 Three finale. week will Adios PRINCE .120 6 ADMIRAL KEN 114 Won earlier; rivalServis 1-1 ing a banner meeting. The see Butler in 3 TRIBAL Surprised when third .... Arduini 15-1 strong 3 OLD CHAPEL 112 action 2 ALBION KAY 115 fast from gate Hoycock 15-1 Speedy; might last —Tooguo 6-1 Quill,ridden first 23 show Race Saturday in a $25,000 7 ADDIE K. 107 by Bobby Ussery, nights an average Motorcycle LUSTER 115 Surprised when third . I. Root .10-1 11 Working well .Teague 15-1 became free-for-all pace. Adios Not the second filly to attendance of 6,585 and an Butler, 5 MISS WHEATLEY 110 Breaks slowly Brower 20-1 5 JERSEY FLING 115 overmatched Sigler 15-1 sweep; Despite pledges of stiffer LILAMME to the the $600,000 has 8 115 Poor record Franciotti 20-1 2 ?EY 107 likely fade early .Sellars __.ls-1 New Castle and Delaware, average mutual handle of pacer, won 4 challenges from the SCRATCHED—6 Corn Exchange, 12 14 GREAT PRIZE 107 Locks like a trailer _»Gambardella ..20-1 field. Dray- of his eight Hyllcolt, 13 Cave Dweller, Occupied Lady. equalling the feat of Calumet $302,760. The Bonanza seven starts and 8 BOPWATCH 112 Outsider Pappas2o-1 average ton Tylee of Alexandria Farm's Princess yes- $95,314 this THIRD RACE—Purse, $1,000; claiming; 2-year-eld maidens; 5Vi Turia in 1957. pool, including the record $32,- year. terday won his sixth 20-lap Yonkers furlongs. Surprisingly, Quill paid $13.80. 986 wagered Saturday night, Raceway closed its feature in seven starts in motor- spring meeting Saturday 3 COCHISE CAKE .. 117 Due for effort Phelps Her in the stands at $17,899. with . top 2-1 triumph Delaware, cycle races at the half-mile MR. OEWEY 120 a nightly attendance 2 Third in last; contender French 3-1 which avenged two earlier de- The Bonanza average 8 SWAMPSCOT 116 is generally Vista Raceway. He also Working well; contenderMclvor 6-1 Sports Cor Race won of 25,504 and average mutuel 10 BROTHER HANDY 120 Must feats by Royal Native in the credited the be given chance Haycock 10-1 with sharp up- the third 12-lap heat and sec- MY FORTE handle of 821. 1 111 Outrun for $2,500 Sigler 15-1 OTHER Molly Pitcher and $1,950 Top Flight swing in business at Shenan- ond 15-lap semifinal. 9 MR. WISELY 116 races Unimpressive Brandt . .. .20-1 Won by Jeffords WEATHER Handicaps, netted $104,750 for doah and other 6 GUN .120 Looks like a trailer . Gambardello ..15-1 Maryland Harvey Bigelow of Baileys 7 FREE MOVER 113 Ran last Owner Webster, New ADVERTISEMENT in bow .. ...McMullen 15-1 York fin- tracks it ELKHART LAKE, Wls., Aug. are watching care- Crosroads was spilled on the 4 BALDWINA ..117 Rather highly placed Arduini 20-1 ENTRIES ancier. who bred the chestnut fully. 5 HIS BID 116 Outsider Rivera 20-1 1 <AP)—Jim Jeffords of Mil- second turn of the 10th lap of filly.This amount includel When Shenandoah first in- SCRATCHED—II Potty Ellen, 12 Weather Girl. j,waukee— piloting the Camo- $lO,- the third heat while 000 in bonus chasing awards. stalled the the FOURTH RACE—Purse, $1,0p0; claiming; 3-year-olds; 6 furlongs. i radi USA Maserati—won the Bonanza, aver- Tylee and was taken to Prince New Weapon Saratoga Despite the urging of age was less than one taker a 5 MLIILLONES 107 Last fine; looks best Mclvor 5-2 By the Associated Press 200-mile sports car Grand Prix Jockey Georges General Hospital for 3 one Bill The YANKEE DOODLE 107 The to beat R Reynolds 4-1 at Road America here yester- Hartack. Royal Native night. present rate is 1.6 treatment of FIRST RACE—Purse. $3,200: claim- a possible sprained against Cancer 6 SHOOK UP 107 Rates excellent chance Servis 8-1 could save and up; only second cards per person. foot. 9 ing: 3-year-olds maidens; 7 i day. a money Quickly released, Bige- ROMAINE 112 Disappointed when odds-on.. Schaeffer 10-1 : | furlongs. and a fortune for 1 SA-DAY 109 Favorable post ion xln the 107 Delaware General Manager Bob Lea- -1 low returned to the track and Gambardella 10-1 xAfterglow Black Averaging 85.495 miles per First triedat Tulane, an 8 PROHIT 107 needs a race Yardarm Bun 113 Primon IL9 , Park’s ingen- Probably Gibson 15-1 show betting plunger, vitt cites the popularity of the battled Tylee to 107 Some Host 119 J 113 J hour over the four-mile paved again, only ious 2 THORNEY MOOSE Still seeks first victory .
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