The San Francisco Examiner from San Francisco, California (2024)

Pleasanton Results Business World Donald K. Miller was ap T.y, July 7, if 5C2H Horse-O-Scope At Hollypark By CHET KEPPEL i i iii 11 1 iTTT: 'K "i 'v fM yJi JP Wvv, jzz Hy i rr I TlT -i. 14BfetMlMiMMiL V' lfc VvM v''- TRACK FAST WEATHER CLEAR FairMudder XGood toudder Superior Mudder 'Apprentice Allowance l.r. inaif wnere nurse rinisncu POST Tl 6 FOR FIRST RACE 1:45 FIRST RACE Six FURLONGSi 4 year for pursa $4,000. index P.P.

Horse Jockey Wt. L.F. 7US 4 7115)11 7045) 5 7045 10 7115 9 7081 2 7045 12 7115 15 7092 7 7115 8 16 7070 13 7124 14 7034 6 7115 3 7101 1 Sound Result Shmkr Tamworth Bacon Mn Glencoe Kid York Worridan Seguro Miguel Lngdn Legal Aid Queitehu Perez Destroy Trevino D-Day II Gen's Jo Loncue Trevino Last Arrow Audi Flight Ton Tony Nakagawa Madame Endvr. Lstr 114 120 120 114 114 117 114 '112 114 114 '109 120 114 120 109 109 Myra Poise Campas IECONO RACE ONE AND ONE SIXTttNlM milks) (Coionel Ayre, Hill Man, Tale Of Woe, Our Alibi T-ii mw mi snsisisisvc- ilfiirrriiTmiiwniwnwnamnirirMrTnirtniii TiriiTlinriTT 1 tin III uniii ill nifurin ri np nrr ii 1001 iwr iwwnniii mi iiiiiiiim others for SB.suuji purse ndex P.P. Horse Jockey Wt.

L.F. 7121 9 (7074) 5 7088 4 7135 2 17133) 8 6942 3 7121 1 7126 10 6 Madias York 119 4 Pooped Papa Shmkr 116 1 Prida Chrh 116 2 Colonel Ayre Burns 113 Our Alibi Yanez 116 Hill Man 113 Mr. Barouche Yaka 116 Gulliver I. Valenzla 116 Tale Of Woe Trevino '103 Swindler '112 fHIRO RACE-FIVE AND ONE HALF and geldings. claiming (all entered 1 CAPRIAT, UNDER THE URGING OF JOCKEY GLEN DIXON, BEATS TIM TIM AT PLEASANTON The winner returned $7.40 and covered the mile and one sixteenth sixth race in 1 :46 45 Hollypnrk Derby Close By Looks Shoo-In Centella Wins 3rd Straight By ABE KEMP P.O.

3 4 4 6 6 6 8 8 8 10 20 20 20 20 20 20 ikely to be weighted for an ndex P.P. Horse Jockey 7073 16 7029 4 15 7029 4 7029 1 7009 2 7029 8 7037 6 6974 13 6473 10 7037 14 7029 12 7037 9 7046 7 7029 3 OnTheMuscie Lgdn Arksroni Costa Neotim York Onaram Volzke Seccoro Burns Cearco I.Valenzuela Red Brass York Udine McCullar Lucky Pilikia Harmtz Three Stripes Leonrd Atticus Harmatz Pink Chieftain Mrno Guevavi Campas Mighty Tempted Mno Fleet N' True Yaka Dugw in Yanez Fourth RACE SEVEN FURLONGSi 1 $5,000. ndex P.P. Horse jockey Wt. L.F.

3 Super Stock Shmker 2 Cher Ami Craswell 1 Nike Site 7 Poodle Yaka 4 Heitu York Giof Trevino 5 Hyper Son Yanez 6 Dragante Velasquez 122 122 112 122 112 107 112 7149 7126 7089 7126 7071 7074 6169 112 tFTH RACE ONE MILEi 4 year olds (all enterea for purse ndex P.P. Horse Jockey Wt. L.F. 6930 7119 7056 Sweet Lilly Shomker 114 Travel Torch Trevino 109 EveryDdy. But Me Bn 114 BobOS First Ross 114 7137 7119 7119 6975 Bnbtw Baby Lngdn 114 Fleet Streak Menell 109 Yanez 114 Solar Vickie FURLONGS: 3 klXIH RACE-SIX $7,000 ndex P.P.

Horse Jockey Wt. 7111 5 6913 3 7002 6 7111 8 7111 9 7107) 4 7049 10 7049 2 7111 1 7111 7 Ancient Tune Volzke War Capitol Binmar Gilligan Trace Of Erin Lngdn Bird Of Normandy Cp Manantina Menell Sincerely Yours Trvn FeuDeKhal Harmtz Shirlev Maclaine Bsn 115 115 115 122 115 '113 110 115X 115 Cee AmiKO Rois 115 "Wt. L.F. 117 2 117 4 117 117 3 117 117 117 117 3 117 4 117 117 117 117 117 117 117 4 and 1 1 3 3 year L.F. PevENTH RACE-ONE AND ONE SIXTEENTH MILESt 4 year olds and up allowances) puiac ndex P.P.

Horse Jockey Wt. 7112 7112 7066) 7112 7110) 7132 7077 Final Command Shk 114 Mr. Wag I.Valenzuela 114 Rrp Rahhit Trevino 115 Top Performance Lgn 114 Skycap Menell '109 Hiparco Craswell 117 Humoso P.Moreno 114 Sunn Hemp Costa 7112 Fir.wTH RACE-FIVE AND ONE HALF Lassie stakes): nurse auueu. ndex P.P. Horse Jockey pointed superintendent of safey for Southern Pacific succeeding M.

A. Nugent, retired. A. L. Mat- tra was named office manager at Ft.

Madison, for the newly combined mid west accounting organization of Ortho Division, California Chemical Co. He was formerly an analyst for the Ortho manufacturing department in San Francisco. The appointments of Rob ert J. Darr to vice president in charge of all field operations and that of Percy P. Lynch, vice president, to underwriting officer in charge of all lines of insurance was announced by Industrial Indemnity Co.

H. B. Houck was appointed claims manager for Indiana Lumbermen's Mutual Insurance Company's west coast operations. He will work out of the company's branch at Walnut Creek. Douglas C.

Workman was appointed traffic manager of The Milwaukee Road, with headquarters in San Francisco, succeeding George Neu, who was named traffic manager, with headquarters in Minneapolis. Shipping Deport Starting from the Ferry Building, all piers to th north are odd numbered, all piers to the south, even numbered. All arrivals aid departures are subject to change without notice. To Arrive Tuesday, July 7 CR0ATAN, Pearl Harbor LIMON, Los Angeles 60 PRESIDENT BUCHANAN. Los Angeles 50 BLUE GRASS STATE.

Charleston COLUMBIA, Morristown Pittsburg EVERGREEN STATE, Orient ParrRich. PH. PRESIDENT ROXAS. Yokohama 0. 0.

Hbr PRESIDENT MADISON. Savanah, ARD Wednesday, July 8 BRETON. Yokohama Oakland HARRY LUNDEBERQ, San Marcos Richmond KONOOR, Japan Howaids tl LOS ANGELES, Los Angeles O. 0. Hbr.

MARYLAND, Los Angeles QUEENSVILLE, Los Angeles 28 Thursday, July 9 EAGLE TRANSPORT, Canal Zone Ozol LAX Ml JAYANTI, Longview Howards T. MARIPOSA. Honolulu 35 M0RMACWAVE, Los Angeles OCEAN CARRIER, San Marcos Antioch SANTOS, Los Angelas 37 ZAMB0ANGA, Los Angeles Arrived SUNDAY, JULY CHINA BEAR 16 55, Am. from Yokohama, P.F.E., 29S. YAWATASAN MARU 17 50.

Japanese trom Japan. Wms. uimond. Pittsburg. AS0HARU MARU 19:50, Japanese from Norton Lilly, 7.

VOLUNTEER STATE 20 55. Am. from Los Angeles, States Marine, OAT P. W. THIRTLE 24:00, Am.

from Canal Zone, General SS Orol. MONDAY. JULV SISTINA Nor. from sea, States Marine, 40N. HAWAII Am.

from El Segundo, Calif. RLW. BESSEGG EN 00:55, from B.C., Norsk pacific, Redwood City. VILLANGER 06:15. Nor.

from B. Westfal Larsen, A7. R. C. STONER 06:40, Am.

from El Segundo. Calif. RLW. SCHUYLER OTIS BLAND 10 00. US.

from Yokosuska, MSTS, Concord. OCEAN DINNY 10:16. Am. from Seattle. States Marine, Parr 3 Rich.

HAWAIIAN MOTORISTS 11:40. Am. from Honolulu. Matson, Enc. Ala.

5. KARPF ANGER 12:55. Nor. from Los Angeles, Wms. Dimond.

9S. Denarted Sunday, July ORIENT 15:05, Nor. ms for Vancouver, Fred Noonan. H. D.

COLLIER 16:35. Am. for Estero Bay. Calif. Shpg.

RICE QUEEN 18:50, Am. for Puerto Rico. Waterman, IDAHO STANDARO 19:30, Am. for Seattle, Calif. Shpg.

Tuesday, July 7 ASOHARU MARU, Los Angeles 7 ALCOA MARKETER, Astoria Parr Rich. ATLANTIC VENTURE, Japan Pittsburg BESSEGGEN, Long Beach Redwood City BUENOS AIRES, Los Angeles O.O. Hbr. CHEVRON RLW HAWAIIAN CRAFTSMAN, Kwaiaiein A 13 LOCH LOYAL. 45 SANTA MARIA, Portland Oleum SISTINA, San Marcos 40 STEEL WORKER, Manila TRB0LVJE.

Los Angeles O.O.Hbr. To Depart Wednesday, July 8 ESTELLE MAERSK. Australia Stockton HAWAIIAN PACKER, Port Hueneme JAG JIWAN. Los Angeles OO.Hbr. KARPFANGER, Portland 9 LIMON.

Canal Zone 60 LOMPOC. Coos Bay Oleum R. C. ST0NER RLW Alouettes Dump 5 JOLIETTE (Que.) lUPH The Montreal Alouettes yesterday cut five more American imports. They were ends Jim Letcavits and Tom Goberville, halfback Harold (Junior) Powell, guard-linebacker Dave Taylor and tackle Charles Campbell.

Happy Birthday The Sin Francisco Examiner extends birthday greetings RICHARD HIRT Fn'k Paroiur 753 Larkin ft MRS. J. BU 618 19th Av. Ml i. KIT 3i ltth ED BREfKIR Smi Men wii! H24 tl Cmino F.ni, San Ml' Copyright, '64, Triangle Publications, inc.

(Daily Kacing Form) Clear and Fast. ALAMEDA COUNTY FAIR. Pleasan ton, Monday, July 6. Seventh day of 12-day County Fair race meet- ng. All finishes confirmed ty official Photo Patrol camera.

F1 13 FIRST RACE One mile, paca, Claiming! purse uu. Horse Driver Str. Fin. Odds King Of Hearts (Byls.) 2M Sis Woollen (Luther) Colleen's Boy (Buck) 3' Not Tonight (Suarez 5' Erla May (Montgmy. 4'i Pi 6.80 2" 1.40 3 20.00 41 4 10 5 46.80 6" 12.30 7 11.10 8 3.70 Adamover (Lasnover) 6" Spring Boy Miller) 7" Dempsey (VanEvery) 8 Time 2:11 Vs.

$2 Mutuels Paid: 15.60 5.00 4.00 3.20 2.40 King Of Hearts Sis Woollen Colleen's Boy 5.20 Wagering $13,760. F194 SECOND RACE On mil pac, conaitioneo; purs ioo. Horse Driver Str. Fin. Odds ComoTass (Undebrg.) 1' II 1.80 Governor Win (Tnttn.

2 2 4.60 Idaho Pace (Krieg) 4'i 31 7.30 ree Dazzle (Suarez 3' 41 2.20 Golden Top Sally (Sh.) 5 5 15.20 Mighty Counsel (Pirc) 6 6 6.80 Time $2 Mutuels Paid: Como Tass 5.60 3.20 2. BO Governor Win 1.00 3.60 Idaho Pac 4.40 Wagering $16,335. F19J THIRD RACE 350 Yards; maid' en year oias; purse 51,000, Horse Jockey Str. Fin. Odds Sizzlin King (Nunez) 4 1 4.00 Hardiva (Banks 3 1" 5 7's 8 21 3' 4i 51 6" 7'i 8 360 1.30 6.40 1160 14.40 26.30 31.30 Clabber's Charm (Ape urst KODin (KODnsn.

Madera' Miss (Ford Barred's Partner (Bk. Minute Miser (Yanez Chantedda (Strauss, Tim 5-10, $2 Mutuels .10.00 4.40 5.00 'an Sizzlin King 2.10 Bardiva 3.00 2.10 Clabber's Charm. Scratched Visita, Rocket Bar Wix, Big Injun, Miss Char Bob. Wagering $19,508. F196 FOURTH RACK 350 Yardsi 1 year olds upi purs 500.

Horse Jockey Str, Fin. Odds Chantilly Lac (Black 3h4 5.70 Little k. won (Banks Rnlurn Bo (Ford 2 5i 4 61 7 8 21 1.90 3'J 4.10 4 '4 6.30 5" 14.40 61 3.60 7' 24.40 8 37.A Cindy's Man (Yanez snpurtu Hnnaar (Anc. Balla's First (Tohill Quick Chant (Robsn. Panchant (Strauss Tim 4-10.

52 Mutuils Pai IdT Chantilly Lac 13.40 5.40 3.40 Little K. won a.tv z.m Bolero Bo 3.50 Scratched War Gil, Shorty Sox. Wagering $23,191, F197 FIFTH RACE Six furlongsi 3 and 4 year olds, purse 51 .700 Horse Jockey Str, Fin, Odds Feather Brain (Jngs.) Alisan (Tohill 4' 2' l'i 5i 7 6" 31 8 9 Is 3.70 2' 2.20 3 3.10 Spartan Cod (Long) Kewoette (Gomez 41 8.40 5' I 28.10 Flashy Dinner (Banks) Trader Sal (Lewis) 6" 7.30 Mytasto (Goldsmith) Chief Bellali (Duffy) Ko Ko Bo (Robinson) 11.60 8i 46.90 9 27.20 Tim 1:11. $2 Mutuels Paid: Feather Brain 3.40 4.10 3.20 Alisan 3.50 2.50 Soartan Cod 1.80 Scratched H'ii piss, scorpion Pride, Highland's Fox, Indian Wuf-call and Lovely Marita. Wagering $23,449, F1 laa aiAin khi.c 1 i-ioin muni 4 vaar nlri um nuran t1.tflfl.

Horse Jockey Str. Fin. Odds Capiat (Dixon) 1" 2.70 2' 3.20 3" 11.10 Tim Tim (Tohill) 5's Pounder (Jennings 2i Smart Steel (Gomez) 71 4 4.10 41.10 8.40 4.70 37.40 36.80 46.80 Happy Host (Ogo) 6' Mr. Joe B. (Arnold) 4i Josephs Brother (Bn.) 8 Silver Lucy (VanLom) 3h4 Grande Prairie (Hunt 9' 5k 6' 7 8' 9' 10 Truck Driver (J.VInzl.) 10 Time 1:464.

$2 Mutuels Paid: Capiat 7.40 3.10 3.20 Tim Tim 3.50 3.20 Pounder 4.80 Scratched Duckaroo II, Mad Spe cial, Howard Eddie Bones. Double Double wagering $44,352. Wagering $28,177. Daily Double (5 and 8) Paid $30,80 F1 99 SEVENTH RACE 5', furlongsi 3 year oldsi purse $1,700. Horse Jockey Str.

Fin. Odds Red Pantaletts (Hunt) Young Oak (Durossu.) ChainieTie (Tohill) Little Lover (Jenings.j Miss Balco (Dixon) 1' 2i 3' 7'i 6i 5M 4 hit 8 1 2i 3' 4 5't 6'i 7' 8 17.70 13.10 1.40 2.20 7.20 52.10 Miss Finesse (Quinn) Hot Jazz (Ford) Miss Minoso (Dutfy) 9.30 7.40 Time 1:06. $2 Mutuels Paid: Red Pantaletts 37.40 17.60 7.60 Young Oak 17 80 8.60 Chanie Tie 2.80 Wagering $35,276. F200 EIGHTH RACE Five furlongsi 2 year oldsi purs 51,100. Horse Jockey Str, Fin.

Odds Mr. Fire Eyes (Banks) l'i 3i 4' 7 1 430 Bradbury King (Gmz.) 2" 5,00 Court Regards (Glds.) Mr. River Lea (Tohill) 3' 31.20 4' 6.30 Mocha Princ (Ouinn) 5" 17.20 61 18.40 Mary Alice (Yanez) Lord Coyle Long) 6 7 .90 Time :59. $2 Mutuels Paid: Mr. Fire Eves 10.60 4 60 3.60 Bradbury King 8.00 4.80 Court Regards 10.20 Scratched Glory's Trust, HI Yi.

Wagering $38.894. F201 NINTH RACE 5V furlongsi 2 yr. olds up, claiming! purs 51.700, Horse Jockey Str. Fin. Odds Jadie-Re (Jennings) 2'i 1" 380 Shine Girl (Gomez) 3' 2 3 10 17.80 Lemonette (Dixon) 5' Sea Flight (Ford) 1 4" Kathie Remark (Long) 6i 51 Trinco's Linda (Bnks.) 7'i 6" Li' Darlin (Wright) 4' 71 Wendy Eve (Ogo) 8' 8't Thoughtful Me (Tohil) 9 9 2.70 10.60 12 70 5 30 23 80 31.10 Jadia-R Shin Girl 9.60 5 20 5.40 1.60" 3 60 Lemonette Scratched Bride Of Honor, Suncao.

Wagering $40,767, 640 Miss F202 TENTH RACE Six furlongs: year olds, claiming: purse sz.ooo. Horse Jockcv Str. Fin. Odds Old Bearcat Mancia Palamon Little Cherub Magic Hope (Yane?) (Hunt) (Long) 'Dixon) (Banks) (Ogo) (O'Dell) 14 2-50 2" 2' 1' 1 7 3M 260 4" 1 Ml Si 20 00 6" 10 B0 7 17.70 Balboa Bob Me Tony Time 1:12. $2 Mutuels Paid: Old Bearcat 7.00 4.40 7 0 Mancia 1140 Wl Palamon 3.40 Watering 43 058 F203 ELEVENTH RACE Six furlongsi 4 year olds up, claiming; purse 52.000.

Horse Jockey Str. Fin. Odds Centella Fine Tim Oceanica Stan Peel Kitty Time Serial Star Salty Jones Flying Sag Empate (Dixon) (Tohill) (Jennings) (Long)" (Tarn) (Wright (Var'om) (Lewis) (Yenej l'i 2'l 6" 4 4 5 3 8' 9" 7t 11 2 4 6' 7 220 16 80 6,80 2 70 26 30 4 70 7 20 31.10 8 VI 46 30 (Ford) 10 10 10240 Time 1:11. 52 Mutuels Paid: Centella 5.40 4 SO 1.40 Fine Tim 10.20 0 00 Oceanica 4.00 Scratched Lord Victory. Wagenng $48.890.

204 TWELFTH RACE 1 mile and TO yardsi 4 year olds upi purse 51,700. Horse Jockey Str Fin. Odds American Jet (Jengs 1" 1" 130 Hanchao (Arnold 2' 2' 15 Miss Cream (Durosu.) I 3" 4 60 Kindak (Rodriguez) 4' 4' 14 80 Count Fel (Gomez) 5' 2 20 Miss Jean (Long) 6' 6 zo 10 Blue Mm (Pixon) 7 7 12 20 Tim 1:45 1 Mutuels Paid: American Jet 4 1 1 2 Hancha IN 1M Mss Cream S.N Wagering $40,628. Total wagering 4418.335. Attendance iqar unn uui bhwih ma P.

TUESDAY, JULY 7, 1964 olds and up, claiming (all tnttred P.O. Comment: May have edge at weights. up seven; Deal top norse. Won by head; adds seven. Third behind Glencoe Kid.

Closed ground with rush. Finished fast with Volzke. Prominent in good effort. Quit again under pressure. Might improve with these.

Raced wide and weakened. Worked from gat in :46 flat. Third at longer distance. Lugged out and ran last. Fifth in a $4,000 router.

Beat one horse last time. 10 20 20 20 20 20 Light weight only hope, year olds, claiming entereo tor P.O. Comment) 2 Should win this cheap. 5-2 Won as the favorite. 5 Was beaten three langtni.

5 5 8 10 10 10 10 Sprinted tor new owner. Drew out with cheaper. Lost all chance at start. Paced routers for $10,000. Goes for maiden victory.

Shipped in from Caliente. Anotner lanenie invauer. FURLONGSi maiden 2 year old cons for purs $4,000, Comment: Ran second all the way. Strong fourth to credit. B.C., Neo Linar-Tuptin.

Rates attention off last. Stumbled and closed fast. Threat with this variety. Better than last shows. He beat some of these.

Fourth on heavy track B.C., Pleiades ll-Revamp. Ran last at Golden Gate. Started once; ran sixth. Outrun and dons blinkers. Eighth in bow at 51 to 1.

Was 68 to 1 and trailed. Last one home at 58 to 1. and 4 yar old maidnsi purs P.O. Comment: 3 Beaten choice in New Torn. 5-2 One favored this meeting.

6 Ran big race two back. 8 Was 48 to 1 when fourth. 10 Early speed with Longden. 10 Seventh, tenth in previous. 10 Recently third at 39 to 1.

10 Sprint trailer at 71 to 1. up, fillies and mares, claiming P.O. Comment: 5-2 Claimed; third as choice. 4 Better chance this route. 6 Won a router with Brinson fi TriumDhed on heavy strip.

10 Improved at seven furlongs. 1U UUIl early ii seven o. 10 Ran behind Travel Torch. old fillies, allowances! purse P.O. Comment: 5-2 Needed last as favorite.

Might stick with these. Rallied as 26 to 1 shot. Beaten nose with Harmatz. Third to Trace Of Erin. Graduated after long layoff.

Raced in front; tired. Trailed; sheds blinkers. Usually with stragglers. 3 4 5 8 6 8 15 15 15 Unplaced ana was it a 1. L.F.

P.O. Comment: 3 2 Gets blinkers for mis. 2 3 He beat th top runner. 1 6 Winner via disqualification. 4 4 Always threat to stick.

1 6 Won claimer this distance. 6 Wheeled; unseated jockey. 15 Trailed going nine panels. 15 Was 41 to 1 with similar. FURLONGSi 2 year old fillies (Th Comment: Coming off win in N.

Y. Won a stake with Longden Unbeaten in two starts. Triumphed in softer spot. Won easily in good time. Make winner as favorite.

Second to Real Sweet Deal Toyed with maiden tieia. Third at Phoenix May 29 r.incpri fast with maidens Outrun by Real Sweet Deal Sixth behind Ring-A-Bell. Maiden was a 54 to 1 shot. A trailer at Golden Gate. Outsider donning blinkers.

MILES) 4 year olds and up Chief Chris Hatchet Ba others for purse $7,001 in P.O. Comment: 5-2 Adding six; has an edge. 4 Going for third straight. 6 Scored at seven furlongs. 6 Beaten a neck in sprint.

6 Changed hands for $6,250. 8 Broke tardily when third. 10 Lugged out and trailed. 10 Surprised at Six furlongs. 20 Fourth behind Old Rivers.

20 Has shown nothing to date, 20 Beaten by fillies, mares. 10 Sprint trailer at 47 to 1. COMMAND (7). Consensus CLOCKER Worridan Glencoe Kid Sound Result CONSENSUS Sound Result Glenco Kid Worridan MADIAS Pooped Pao Adelina's Prid Madias Pooped Pap Adelma's Prid On the Muscl Cearco Arksroni On the Muscl Arksroni Neotim Super Stock Cher Ami Nike Site Super Stock Cher Ami Nike Sit Sweet Lilly Bobby's First Travel Torch Sweet Lilly Travel Torch Bobby's First Trace of Erin Ancient Tun War Canito! Ancient Tun War Caoitol Tract of Erin Final Command Mr. Wag Bre'r Rabbit FINAL COMMAND Mr.

Wag Bre'r Rabbit Candyean Real Sweet Deal Treasure Chest Real Sweet Deal Candyean Treasurer Chest Salvager Prairie Dog Chris M. Prairie Dog Salvager Justiciero II Horses in Trouble AT HOLLYWOOD PARK 1 LAST ARROW Broke out, taken up at start. 2 HILL MAN. Stumbled at start, nder lost stirrup. 3 SECCORO.

Stumbled at start. 3 ARKSRONI. Stumbled at start. 4 NIKE SITE. Bumped at start.

4HEITU. Bumped hard after start. 6 CEE AMIGO. Stumbled at start. 7 BRE'R RABBIT.

Taken up sharply in stretch. 7 HIPARCO. Wheeled, unseated rider at start. 9 INCAN CHIEF. StumMed at start.

Host Chance Bets AT HOLLYWOOD PARK By CHET KEPPEL 1 LEGAL AID. Threat if repeats last i lULuntL kthl. eacx at proper O'stance. 3 ONARAM. Strong third to Credit 4 NIKE SITE.

He in a good spot. i FLEET STREAK. Has chanc to slick 6 SINCERELY YOURS. Worked In Thursday. 7 SKYCAP.

Sharp horse stepping up. 8 RING A BELL Dre clear, can repeat 9 MCC105KEY. Lugged out. drops down. Beaten Favorites AT HOLLYWOOD PARK 1SOUND 5 ANCIENT RESULT TUNC I MADIAS 7 FINAL 4 SUPER STOCK COMMAND I SWEET LILLY 5 INCAN CHIEP Wt.

L.F. P.O. 113 1 3 119 1 4 113 1 5 119 1 4 113 1 5 119 1 5 119 2 8 113 1 10 113 3 10 113 1 10 113 4 20 113 20 113 3 20 113 20 113 20 9 7087)14 '7038)13 7129)11 7076) 5 7086) 2 6984 15 17091)12 6931 8 7127) 1 7087 7 7076 10 7028 3 6736 4 7038 6 Treasure Chest Shkr Real Sweet Deal Lgn Light Fair Maese Candyean I.Valenzia Rmg-A-Bell York Tall Maid Church Music Khal Harmatz Royal Starlet Gillian Star Stepping Burns Amerigo's Fancy Lnd Rae.in Nakagawa Getaway Maid Morno Miss Rmcon Menell Sone Leader Ross Ladv Pprpv Yanez upset bid. Pope's Decidedly will not run in the Hollywood Gold Cup, which comes up for the big decision a week from Sat urday, but you'll be hearing rom him this fall. The El Peco handicap ace, who won the Kentucky Der by in 1962, worked a half mile yesterday at Hollywood in :46 and some change and, as Pope put it, "under a ight hold." "Finnegan (trainer Bill) was absolutely delighted with the work," Pope said, 'Physically, Decidedly is bet er than ever.

But, he been away from the races for sev en months and it would be pressing him too hard to ask him to run a mile and one quarter now. "He 11 run in the Saratoga (Cup stakes on the grass) or maybe a little later in New York. We're getting everv- hing ready for the east." 'Wall' Fugitive OKd to Vie for West Germany FRANKFURT (Germany) (AP) Avery Brundage, American president of the International Olympic Com mittee, has ruled that canoe ist Cuenter Perleberg, a for mer East German who fled to the West, may compete in an all German team at the Tokyo Olympics. Perleberg won a gold medal in canoeins at the Rome Olympics. He is also several times European and world canoeing champion Last year, at the European Lanoe cnampionsnips in Yugoslavia, Perleberg quit the East German team and reached West Germany.

The East German Nation al Olympic Committee pro tested to the IOC against Perleberg participation in qualification competitions between the two Germanys for the Tokyo Olympics. Overtrick 6-5 Empire Choice YOXKERS (N. Overtrick, winner of eight of 10 races this season, heads a field of nine named yester day for the $32,400 Empire Pace at Yonkers Raceway Thursday night. NINTH RACE-ONE AND ONE SIXTEENTH mm num. McCloskey.

Incan lngs that, while he may not be the speediest colt to develop in recent years, he may have the biggest heart. And with Northern Dancer in Canada, The Scoundrel convalescing at Stallion Station in Lexington and Hill Rise in New York, Close By would seem to have things pretty much to himself Saturday It he can run 10 furlongs. DRAMATIC WIN Close By, like The Scoundrel sired by Toulouse Lau- tree, won the Cinema Handi cap over a mile and one-eighth on June 27 on sheer courage, catching the front running Real Good Deal in the last stride when the lat ter refused to back up. His previous effort was even more dramatic and gave Hollywood fans and television viewers their first indication of the great heart he may possess. In this one, a mile and one-sixteenth event, Close By literally lunged his head across the wire to beat Pelegrin after the latter had caught and headed him a few yards from the wire.

Close By's chief rival Sat urday figures to be The Pie King colt, Real Good Deal, with the improving Pelegrin Handicap KEMP SEVENTH 5Vi furlongs; maiden til lies; ytar olds; claiming (all n- tertd for pur, 51,500. P.P. Horse Jockey Wt. P.O. 7 Pueblocita Jennings 118 52 4 Miamorn Ruggen 118 5 3 Flo-Jo Cole113 9 9 Foothill Joy Banks 118 9 Fresno Girl Robinson 118 6 Mickey Mllli Dur sseau113 10 10 Counter Sin Dixon 118 10 5 Happy Honey Yanez 113 15 2 Dragon Doll Ogo113 15 1 Little Flip Hunt 118 15 PUEBLOCITA threat.

MIDMORN in to beat. FLO-JO should be right mere EIGHTH 5 furlongsi 2 year olds; claiming (iop claiming prict purs, ti.aou, Horse Jockey Wt. P.O. 5 Baronet Jennings 114 85 2 Tony's Jim Dixon 114 52 1 Land Of Aloha 4 Timmy Tom 3 Moonlight Lady 6 Fleet Incident 7 Electrobel BARONET asv 115 Long 114 9 2 115 10 Tohill 111 15 Harrier 115 15 winner. TONY'S JIM scored in debut.

LAND OF ALOHA promise in last. NINTH 4 furlongs; 4 year olds and uo: claiming (all entered for pur, 51,700, P.P. Horse Jockey Wt. P.0 2 Rosemary D'Or 7 Little Tor 6 He'll Pass 3 Bobby's Honor 8 Willing Toubo 115 Dixon 115 Jennings 115 Fry 117 Robinson 115 112 Duffy 115 115 Banks 115 GomezMW 5 Girl In Orbit 9 My Tutfy 10 Gumbo 1 Gum Tree II 4 Durowl ROSEMARY D'OR TLE TORE handy PASS good record. could last.

LIT winner. HE'LL Tenth i iio mUiT 4 year olds and uoi claiming (all ntertd for II Purs, si, son P.P. Horse Jockey Wt. P.O, 6 Steel Ayress WrightMOS 3 Col. Snider Fry 115 1 Patrick O'Talon D'r'sseauMlO 10 Doctor John Gomez 115 9 RimmyndRe Banks 115 8 Easter Flash 7 Del Pride 5 Fresh Doc 4 Young David Bateman105 Hunt 110 Jennings 115 Ford 115 2 Brooks Dixon 115 STEEL AYRESS good second.

COL. SNIDER tired an lead. PATRICK TALON must improve. ELEVENTH 1 mil 78 yards; 4 year eld and up; claiming (top claiming price, tS.000); Th Sea Feod Crotto; purse, W.408. P.P.

Horse Jockey Wt P.O. 4 King's Marshall 3Gramercy Park 1 Renascent 5 Eiffel's Chanc Fry 116 9 5 Banks 115 5,2 4 Yanez 120 9 '2 Robinson 115 10 8 Cacus 7 Cresset Command (wi 116 10 2Jescue Black 115 5 2 Huamechuco Gomez 111 15 L. Martin trained entry. KING'S MARSHALL dg in pn race. GRAMERCY PARK sharp.

REN- ASCENT ceutd lead all th TWELFTH 1 mil 71 yards: 1 year elds; ilewancs; purs, P.P. Horse Jockey Wt P.O'. 7 Overexposure Nother Ben 4 Worrymer 3 Som Alibi 5 Host O' Coast 2 Linr 1 Foxy Bu OVEREXPOSURE uestien. MOTHER Tohill 115 9 120 5 Jenmncs Dixon 1ZU i 120 Ford 113 10 111 O'0ell108 15 hare, distance en after nm in rew. WORRYMAR figure.

ttr it ARbNtT in By ATLEE HORNER It's Derby Week at Hollywood Park and, unless they saddle his colt Close By with the race track, it appears Rex Ellsworth will be "the scoundrel" Who picks up the $100,000 and 6ome change at the end of Saturday's mile and one-quarter race for the best 3 year olds now campaigning in the west. George Pope said yesterday he definitely would not send Hill Rise, probably the nation's top 3 year old in training, to Inglewood for the race despite the fact that the colt has been working well in New York. AIMING FOR TRAVERS "I'm still getting him ready for the Travers," Pope said. "Bill Winfrey (who trains the Wheatley Stable and handled Native Dancer) says he is very snarp ana doing fine. He's put on a lot of weight and we're just keeping him tuned so he doesn't go too far back.

Northern Dancer will prob ably be in the Travers, too, so we'll see what happens." The Travers will run in August. Close By, a half brother to Kjell Qvale's half million dollar The Scoundrel, has proved In his last two out- Pleasanton By ABE TUESDAY, JULY 7 POST TIME 1:10 FIRST 1 mile; pace; purs, 5800. P.P. Horse Driver P.O. 4 Quintilia Corley 85 3 Senator Tru Stewart 52 1 Gravel Rangno 72 5 Scotty Perkins.

Montgomery 6 2 Private Alex Luther 10 6 Dime Express Thornton 15 QUINTILLi second to better. SEN ATOR Tru figures. GRAND PRIMROSE best of others. SECOND 1 milei trot; (S. S.

Thomas in for $2,000, all oth purse, 5700. P.P. Horse Driver P.0 6 S. Thomas Jones 85 4 Dutch Treat 1 Our Scotchman 5 Wonder Song 2 Erin Montgomery 52 Pierc 712 Suarez 6 Stewart 10 Ford 15 3 Piute Brave S. THOMAS should handle this field.

OUR DUTCH TREAT good Speed. SCOTCHMAN will get support. THIRD 350 yards; year olds; claiming (all entered for purs SUOJK P.P. Horse Jocky Wt. P.0" 3 Topper Deck Black 120 8 2 Who Plav Banks 120 5 4 Deckv Nidg Whit 117 4 6 Regard's Time Robinson 120 6 5 Okay Doolm W.

Struss 120 10 1 Miss P. i. Palleo Trahan 117 10 7 Lidda P. Hank Apodaca 112 15 TOPPER DECK beaten head. WHO PLAY served warning in last BECKY NIDGE ipset chince.

FOURTH 350 yards; urse 51,000. P.P. Horse Grade A plus; Jockey Wt. P.0 Print Robinson 111 2 7 Miss Sun Charg 1 Aero Tour Banks 111 52 Tohill 117 4 8 Leo Dandy Bar Ford 113 4 5 Drop Anchor Black 118 4 Rocket Feller Yanez 116 2 Ruth 3 Black PRINT CHARGE Bar Apodaca ill 10 Barred White 117 15 just missed. MISS SUN Signs of life.

AERO HOUR could upset. FIFTH furlongs: maidens: 4 and years olds; claiming (all tnttred for jurse, H.tOO. P.P. Horse Jockey Wt. P.0 2 Night Court Jennings 120 5 8 Gem's Genie Fry 115 9 5 Miss Character Dales 115 1 Johnny J.

B. Yanez 120 10 9 Texas Light Durousseau'UO 10 10 Kays Jewel Goldsmith 115 10 7 Better Class iomei izo iu 6 Mighty Promise Robinson 120 15 4 Bream Black 115 5 3 Black Cover Tm 120 15 NIGHT COURT missed by head. GEM'S GENIE gets goed figure. MISS CHARACTER threat it ready. SIXTH furlongs; 4 year aids and up; bred in California; claiming (all entered for SI.

too); purse, St P.P. Horse 3 Blue Primer 1 Muffin G. 2 Dam Susie 7 NiC Vi Jockey Wt P.O. Lewis 120 I Jennings 115 3 WrighfllO $72 Tarn 110 I 8 Almirnte 10 Th Coal 9 Seacourt Frey 115 10 Black 120 15 Ford 115 15 Duffy 120 15 4 Arouse Indian Wufcall Banks 115 15 Desirous Camean IS BLUE PRIMER dg this field. MUFFIN 6.

needed last. OAME SUSIE speedy, must cellared. EARLY'S VERY BEST OVER EXPOSURE (1 2th) EARirS EACH IRO-RIMMYRIDCl (18th) PLEASANTON It begins to look like one of the best claims crafty Olen Battles made in months was when he haltered Centella at Golden Gate Fields this spring for $2,000. The six year old gelding, who races in the interests of he and Stable, registered his third straight victory yesterday at the Alameda County Fair in snagging the Liver-more purse, the day's chief offering. HAND RIDE As in his previous pair of winning sorties, the vastly improved plater said good bye to the starting gate crew from the break and never relinquished his advantage un der a hand ride by jockey Glen Dixon.

Centella vanquished Fine Time by one half length with Oceanica a fast closing third in a 1:11 six furlongs. Stan Poel, who was drop ping way down in class, made up a small parcel of ground to finish fourth. But he was never in serious contention. Fine Time appeared to be pressing the ultimate Liver-more winner in the stretch. But he was nothing more than a threat as Centella just rolled along.

The favorite in the ten horse field, Centella paid $6.40. CHANGED HORSE Centella was inclined to chuck the issue early when he raced for Don Porter. But since Battles has had him under his astute supervision, he has developed the courage of a lion. Mrs. Irene Zollinger, who trains a modest public stable, is making her presence felt, She saddled Oceanica early in the meeting and scored again yesterday with Jadie- re, who returned $9.60.

Dawn Patrol By EARLY BIRO 1 Senator True, Gravel Primrose, Private Alex. 2 S. S. Thomas, Erin, Our Scotch' man. 3 Topper Deck, Who Play, Lidda Hank.

4 Rocket Feller, Print, Miss Sun Charge. 5 Night Court, Gem's Genie, Mighty promise. Blue Primer, Nic't VI. th Coal Baron. 7 Midmorn, Pueblocita, Counter Sin.

gMoonlight Lady, Tonny's Jim, Baronet. 9 Littl Tor. Rosemary D'Or, Bobby's Honor. 10 Steel Ayress, Col. Snider, Doctor John.

11 Gramercy Park, Cressell Com mand. King's Marshall. 12 Ovfirexoosur, Nother Ben, Worrymar. humans suffering from malaria. Bunyard denied use of the drug or any other illegal medicine but, under the rules of racing, the trainer is held responsible for the condition of his horse.

Officials referred Bun-yard's case to the California Horse Racing Board. The stewards disqualified Eddie Bones from first money. Lovely Marta, owned and trained by Bunyard, was or dered scratched yesterday from the fifth race. DelRado. Rotar entered for $8,000: ndex P.P.

Horse 7102 4 Prairie Dog jockey wt. I.ValnzIa 122 7106) 7 7101) 1 7103 3 7120 6 7142 5 7103 2 7120)11 7101 12 7147 9 7022 8 7039 10 Chris M. Craswell 119 niri Rprs Menell 114 aSalvaser Hernandez 116 alncan Chief Shomker 119 JuMiciero II A.Valnzl 119 McCloskey Trevino 'HI DelRado Maese 119 Rotar York 113 Hatchet Bay Campas 113 Refanute Ross 111 vuhn' Longdn 111 aM. E. Millerick trained entry.

"BFST BET FINAL Hollypark KEMP RAILBIRD Glencoe Kid Sound Result Worridan 1 Sound Result Worridan Glencoe Kid 2 MADIAS Pooped Papa Hill Man Madias Adelma's Pride Poooed Papa 3 Arksroni On the Muscle Cearco Neotim Cn the Muscle A-ksroni 4 Cher Ami Super Stock Nike Site Super Stock Cher Ami Poodle 5 Sweet Lilly Bobby's First Travel Torch Travel Torch Sweet Lilly Everybody But Me 6 War Capitol Ancient Tune Ancient Tun War Capitol Binmar Trace of Erin 7 Final Command Bre'r Rabbit FINAL COMMAND Mr, Wag Ton Performance Mr. Wag 4 Real Sweet Deal Candyean Treasu'e Chest a Bell Candvean Real Sweet Deal i PrairTeDcg Salvager Chns M. JuMiciero II Prair Dog Sa vieer Kelso. Iron Peg To Duel Again NEW YORK (AP Kelso, beaten off in the stretch in Saturday's Suburban Handicap by Iron Teq was nominated yesterdav to take an other crack at his conqueror in the 76th Brooklyn Julv 25 at Aqueduct. Olden Times, third in the Suburban.

wa; among the 20 nominees for the Brooklyn, at l'i miles, as vere Monco. Saidam and Lt. Stevens. Gianh Sin James NEW YORK iLTII The New York football Giants yeslerday signed halfback Dick James, acquired from the Washington Redskins in the Sam Huff deal. L.F.

I i Fair Morse Doped; Trainer Suspended PLEASANTON L. N. Bunyard, owner-trainer, was suspended by the Alameda County Fair board of stew ards yesterday for illegal use of a drug commercially known as Aralen. This drug, according to a report from the Truesdail Laboratories of Pasadena, was administered to the horse, Eddie Bones, winner of the 12th race last Tuesday. Aralen is a synthetic quinine.

It is used mostly in the treatment of fever in cattle. It has also been used on lONGSMQt ALMIAANTE (8).

The San Francisco Examiner from San Francisco, California (2024)

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