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THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER. WEDNESDAY MORNING. JUNE 16. 1954 ad
Winning Count, 54, Rallies To Win Monmouth Feature
OCEANPORT, N. J., June 15 (AP>—W. C. Partee's Winning Count, a 5-1 shot, staged a belated rally along the rail to capture the Victor Borge Purse by two lengths at Monmouth Park today.
The 3-year-old .son of Count Fleet, prepplng for the Lamp-gghter Handicap and Choice Stakes here later in the meet, beat : lonrushing Opera Light and
9 Ct• L ± L ! Han war in the stretch run, and U e e n E l i z a b e t h turned in an excellent 1:10 3-5
(time for the six-furlong sprint.
OpensAscotMeet PACE-MAKERS FALTEK , * Woodlands and Pine Cone set • ASCOT, England, June 15 (AP).jthe pace in the feature, but both
^ 5 u e e n Elizabeth today o p e n e d j J * " " * at Uie head of the^stretch. _ That left the issue to Winning
the Royal Ascot race meeting in C o u n t j opera Light, Hanwar and the dual role of sovereign and race-. Night Baker, all moving heads horse owner. i apart in the final run. Hanwar
She rode the course in an open i fln|fjj«i ^ d and Night Baker landau drawn by four Windsor] °!^r„ i„B. nn,,nt „<w~< h„ greys with the Duke of Edinburgh, ^ ^ J ^ T a m e s returned the Duke of Gloucester and t h e ! ; * ^ ? B3*11. • " * " ; . J ! j " ™ £ Duke of Beaufort. Other members *l2#>- » * " "» a*0 0* ***** ta
of the Royal family, including e i ? 1 * 81
t a r t f t h ? . ^ f " _ Queen Mother E 1 i s a b e t h and A field of eight distance runners, PMncess Margaret, followed in headed by Brookmeade Stable's open carriage. Outriders in scar- • First Aid, were named overnight let and gold uniforms, mounted on for the 21st renewal of the $15,000 gfeys, gave vivid splashes of color Omnibus Handicap tomorrow. to the scene. The Queen wore a nRST A I D T O P S pjcu.
LITTLE SPORT By Rouson
pink silk dress and a stone marten •Sole.
Geri Appointed Backfield Coach
First Aid, winner of the Southern Maryland Handicap and sec-! ond to classy White Skies in the Roseben Handicap, has been assigned top weight of 113 pounds in the mile-and-an-eighth event.
Others in the midweek feature are Jaclyn Stable's Closed Door,
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., June H . B. Cohen's Buck 'N' Gee, Kil-15 (AP).—Joe Geri. Phoenixville. i j a n Farm's Resilient, Boncrist Pa., and former University of iparm'S Better Goods, Kilkare Georgia and Pittsburgh Steeler Farm's Necktie. Ada L. Rice's Mr. football star, has been named paradise and Jay Cee Farm's Sky backfield coach at the University; command. of Chattanooga, it was announced today He succeeds RussSkall, who ( ^ 0 | f e S i d e l i n e d entered business. w w " " " l w c S M
Geri joined pro ranks after play-\ LONDON. June 15 (AP).—Max Ing on Georgia's 1942, 1946-47-48 Faulkner, B r i t i s h professional teams, all elevens that went to match play golf champion, is suf-major bowls. As a freshman in fering from "tension fatigue," his 1942, he was good enough to make doctors said today, and has been the Rose Bowl team, which in-;ordered to rest from tournament eluded Frank Sinkwich and George golf until the British Open Cham-Poschner. pionship, July 5-9.
Coast Stars At Langhorne
Two West Coast speedsters and one from the Southwest were among the latest to enter the 100 mile National Championship at Langhorne Speedway, Sunday afternoon. Manuel Ayulo, a seven year veteran of Indianapolis competition, who makes his home in Burbank, Cal.; Eddie Elisian, of Yakima, Wash, and Jimmy Reece, of Oklahoma City, will be in the field of 32 seeking the eighteen starting positions in the AAA sanctioned title event.
After qualifying with an average of better than 138 miles per hour, Ayulo, completed the entire "500" with an average of better than 124 MPH and earned thirteenth money.
Elisian, another of the twenty-two Indianapolis starters in the Langhorne classic, will be making his initial local appearance.
Jimmy Reece, completed the "500". Sunday will also mark his first appearance in a Langhorne event.
Qualifying trials will be staged at 1 P. M. on Sunday afternoon. The fastest eighteen will get the green flag at 3 P. M.
Grid Lions Lose 3dRegulartoArmy
D E T R O I T , June 15 (UP).— Coach Buddy Parker of the world champion Detroit Lions got more bad news today when he learned first string offensive tackle Oliver Spencer must report for duty next Monday at Harlingen (Tex.) Air Force Base.
Spencer is the third regular from last year's title team to be lost t<3 the service. Offensive halfback Gene Gedman was inducted into the Army in February and defensive halfback Yale Lary was called to active duty last month. In addition, rookie quarterback Pence >acus from Southwest Texas State as answered Uncle Sam's call.
A's, Phillies Ticket Sale Opens Today at City Hall
A special ticket booth, at which tickets for the A's-Phillies benefit city championship game will be sold, will be opened today in City Hall courtyard by City Council President James A. Finnegan. The game is scheduled for Monday night, June 28, at Connie Mack Stadium.
Sponsored by the combined radio and television industries of the Philadelphia area, the booth will sell tickets for the arclight test starting today and running until June 28. Hours will be from 10 A. M. to 5:30 P. M.
Present at the ceremony opening the booth will be Finnegan and Arthur N. Hinkel, treasurer of the PTC and president of the Junior Baseball Federation which sponsors the annual charity game.
WOMEN VOLUNTEERS The booth will 'be staffed by
women volunteers from area women's clubs and other civic organizations under the direction of Mrs. Stephen Haas of German-town, chairman of the game's women's sponsoring committee.
Meanwhile, Hinkel announced that a group of 14 members of the Junior Chamber of Commerce and a group of five women of Mrs. Haas' committee began an intensive telephone follow-up campaign yesterday to interest area business and industrial firms and individuals in attending the game.
Locations at which tickets ma; be obtained
Boxer Smith Rned WASHINGTON, June 15 (AP).
— G e n e . Smith, fifth ranking featherweight, today refused to go through with a fight tonight with Tony Longo. He was promptly fined $400 and suspended by the District of Columbia Boxing Commission. Smith showed up at the weigh-in with a cut over his right eye and claimed it would prevent him frdm fighting.
Williams Better, Hopes to Play for Sox by Week End
BOSTON. June 15 (UP).—Boston Red 8ox slugger Ted Williams, still confined to his hotel suite with a heavy cold, said today he hopes to be back in the Boston lineup "at least by this week end."
Williams, out of action since June 6 with a virus infection in his right lung that approached pneumonia at one stage, was able to sit up today and told newsmen, "I expect I'll be able to get back in there by the week end."
Dr. Timothy Lamphier reported today Williams is "still weak and not able to leave his room.
"Ted told me this morning that he felt better, and we have high hopes he'll be able to rejoin the team this week end."
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Packers Sign Linemen GREEN BAY, Wis., June 15
(AP).—A pair of big linemen fromj Holy Cross College, tackle James j Lavery, 260, and guard Jim Vogt, 240, signed football contracts today
l,with the Green Bay Packers.
{Daylight Saving Tim*) ON THE BALTIMORE « OHIO
Early Bird lea vet Grandstand (after 6th race). . . .4.55 PM Arrives Philadelphia 5.32 PAA
ON THE PENNSYLVANIA
Early Bird for Philadelphia leaves Grandstand (after 7th race). Stops only at Chester.
Special Train* en both railreadt leave Delaware Park after last race
Novice Race at Stadium A novel event for Philadelphia
auto racing fans is promised by George Marshman when he reopens Municipal Stadium Speedway Friday night with a 120-lap NASCAR card, plus the initial showing here of a novice race.
This event is set up for untested cars and drivers.
The field is open to any driver
past 21 years of age whose car meets safety specifications.
The program includes three 10-lap qualifying heats, a pair of semifinals, a consolation and the 30-lap feature. All points earned by the drivers in the feature are counted toward their NASCAR totals, putting them in line for that group's annual point fund, which in 1953 exceeded $150,000.
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