The Plain Dealer from Cleveland, Ohio (2024)

THREE-14 THE SUNDAY PLAIN DEALER, FEBRUARY 22, 1976 Latin's Davis finds 3 place in sun at FSU By Dennis Lustig "s'no Harry Davis is; having fun in the sun and his basketball coach, Hugh Durham of Florida State University, is enjoying every minute of it. The 6-7 former All-Stater from Cathedral Latin School is in his second season of playing for the Seminoles. He has been promoted to a starting role the last 10 games, of which FSU has won eight. Before Saturday night's game against South Florida, the Seminoles had the leading independent major college basketball record in the South at 13-5. In the recent NCAA Division I basketball statistics through Jan.

24, he was No. 7 in the nation in field goal percentage with .625 on 80 of 128 in 16 games. Even though people around here wouldn't agree because they have been bombarded by snow since mid-Christmas, Davis says, "I miss the snow in Cleveland at Christmas time. I got some pictures of what you've been having lately." Davis was home for four days. starting on New Year's Eve, to see his mother.

Madelyn, a registered nurse in night surgery at University Hospital and his sister and brother out on 140th St. and Superior Ave. "I have got a lot more appreciation of Cleveland than when I was living there," said Davis. "I am not apathetic about the city any more. Now I can go out and enjoy it more.

Before, I used to stay in the neighborhood." Davis, who had been up to sixth in the nation with a .640 ratio. is now in at .604 after a two-game trip. His 12.3 average is second best on the team. two-tenths of a point behind fellow sophom*ore David Thompson. The Seminoles have nine players averaging 6.3 to 13.1 points per game as they show a balanced attack.

Before the season, Durham said, "I can't say enough good things about Harry. My first sight of him in our uniform. I knew he came to play. "Harry is as valuable to us as if Harry Davis he were scoring 25 points a game," said Durham. "Our offensive play has improved tremendously since he moved in as a starter." Davis, averaging over 16 points per game as a front liner, had his best output against intra-state rival South Florida Jan.

20 when he led the Seminoles to their first victory over the Brahmans on their home court in three years with a career high of 24 points. "The more he plays. the better he gets." Durham bubbles. "Since he has become a starter. he has gained confidence in his shooting ability and is a real threat with his 15-foot jump shot.

"His aggressiveness makes him strong inside and with his offensive rebounding ability, he is a threat anytime the ball is up on the boards. He is an intelligent player." Davis said he considered Cleveland State briefly when he was making his selection but added. "there is a world out here to Harris, who averaged 25 points per game as a senior. narrowed his college selection to USC, Purdue and FSU. wanted to'go play without waiting awhile." he said.

"I like the weather here. I'm not living the life of King Solomon but I can't complain. I'm doing something." FLOR 4 519 Cleveland State mat men crush three opponents By Pat Galbincea Cleveland State University's rugged wrestlers coasted to three victories Saturday at Woodling Gym. The Vikings blanked Youngstown State, 47-0, and beat Fairmont State, 31-8, and Akron University, 38-3. Vikings, ranked No.

20 in the latest Division I poll by Amateur Wrestling News, finished with a dual ledger of 10-5-2. Three CSU wrestlers Bob Kelly (118), Ralph Graham (150) and heavyweight Larry Stacco put on sterling performances. Kelly, a freshman from North Olmsted, shocked the CSU crowd by pinning Akron's Greg Kesserling at 5:43. Kesserling is a twotime Division III All-American. doesn't have a reputa- University school stall can't halt Buffalo Nichols Host University School "cooled it" for the first quarter, but still lost to unbeaten, champion Buffalo Nichols 56-44, in an Interstate League basketball game, Saturday afternoon.

Nichols is 18-0 and has won its last 29. The Preppers went into a freeze in the first quarter and trailed. 5-2 for- the eight minutes. The winners' junior pair of John Meegan and John Johnson then went to work and combined for 38 points and the victory. US is 6-11 and 0-2 in the league.

Buffalo Nichols 5 23 41 56 Uni. School 2 13 26 44 BUFFALO: (56) John Johnson, John 8-2-18; Meegan, Dan 7-6-20; Carlson, Joe 3-2-8; Kevin Kenyon, 1-3-5; UNIVERSITY (44) Bill Buchanan, 0-1-1; Brian Casey. 0-1-1; Mike Frazier, 6-0-12; Bill Prettyman, 4-4-12; Andy Starrett, 1-0-2: Matt Starrett, 2-0-4; Harry Vande Velde, 3-0-6; Chip Douglas, 3-0-6. No junior varsity game. tion for pinning, but the senior from Kenston flattened foes from b- Akron and Fairmont.

He also defeated Youngstown's Dane Stilgenbauer, 6-2. In the best he has ever looked in a CSU uniform, Stacco chalked up three first period falls. He was extremely aggressive on his feet, something he has not always been. The Vikings' Phil Sadallah (126) surprised Fairmont's John Jobst, 14-10. Jobst had a 9-1 record entering the match, and is considered a strong candidate for NAIA All-American honors.

Tony DiGiovanni (142) and Evan Hollopeter (158) were CSU's other triple-winners, while freshman Gary Skelley (177-190) won two bouts. CLEVELAND STATE 47, YOUNGSTOWN 0 118-Bob Kelly by forfeit; 126-Russ Williams by forfeit; 134-- Dean DiLillo dec. Don Hernan, 7- 142-Tony DiGiovanni by forfeit; 150-Ralph Graham dec. Dane Stilgenbauer, 6-2; 158-Evan Hollopeter by forfeit; 167 -Toby Matney dec. Bob Waychoff, 25-0; 177-Gary Skelley dec.

Brian Welch, 6-1; 190-Tony Stabile dec. Jim Bencin, 6- HVY -Larry Stacco pinned Ed McGlasson, 1:41. CLEVELAND STATE 31, FAIRMONT 118-Bob Kelly (CSU) dec. Bob Smith, 13-3; 126-Phil Sadallah (CSU) dec. John Jobst, 14-10; 134-Mike Kirby (F) dec.

Frank Sorace, 5-4; 142- Tony DiGiovanni (CSU) pinned Steve Edwards, 150-Ralph Graham (CSU) pinned Keith Martin, 158-Evan Hollopeter (CSU) dec. Rick Ondrizek, 4-0; 167-Rodney Baird (F) dec. Toby Matney, 3-2; 177-Ted Brandt (CSU) dec. Harold Collins, 3-2; 190- -John Geary (F) dec. John Kleban, 9-4; HVY -Larry Stacco (CSU) pinned Chuck Miller, 1:25.

CLEVELAND STATE 38, AKRON 3 118-Bob Kelly (CSU) pinned Greg Kesselrihg, 126-Doug Hradek (A) dec. Russ Williams, 1-0; 134-Dean DiLillo (CSU) dec. Dan Fickel, 7. 142-Tony DiGiovanni (CSU) dec. Mike Vogel, 10-6; 150-Ralph Graham (CSU) pinned Dan Teglovic, 158-Evan Hollopeter (CSU) dec.

Bruce Ryan, 5-3; 167- Toby Matney (CSU) dec. Ron Beltz, 27-1; 177-Ted Brandt. (CSU) dec. Steve Cain, 9-8; 190-Gary Skelley (CSU) dec. Brad Bennett, 6-0; HVY-Larry Stacco (CSU) pinned Eric Porosky, 1:38.

FAIRMONT 27, AKRON 17 118-Greg Kesselring (A) dec. Kevin Warco, 8- 126 John Jobst (F) dec. Doug Hradek, 3-1; 134-Mike Kirby (F) dec. Dan Fickel, 10-4; 142- Mike Vogel (A) dec. Steve Edwards, 6-1; 150- Bill Grenfell (A) pinned Keith Martin, 158- Bruce Ryan (A) dec.

Rick Ondrizek, 10-2; 167- Rodney Baird (F) pinned Ron Beltz, 177-- Harold Collins (F) dec. Steve Cain, 12-5; 190- John Geary (F) pinned Brad Bennett, HVY -Chuck Miller (F) pinned Eric Porosky, 4:03. Lewis picks 5-bagger again George Lewis, Plain Dealer handicapper, made it two straight five-baggers and 14 winners in the last three racing days at Thistledown Saturday. The winners were Atolls Miss, second, Sure Joy, fourth, Actin Dizzy, seventh, Draft Beer, eighth, and Cal's Lark, $5.40. 10th.

Ask Hal By Hal Lebovitz Sports Editor -Recently you listed the pro boxing champs who came from Cleveland. Wasn't a Jimmy Doyle, the guy who was killed in his fight with Sugar Ray Robinson, from Cleveland? Or am I confused because they fought in Daley, 4349 East Broadway, Tucson, Arizona. A Jimmy Doyle was from the West Coast. He fought Sugar Ray for the title at the Arena, June 24, 1947. He was knocked out in the eighth round and never regained consciousness.

lle was taken to St. Vincent Charity Hospital and died the next day. Can a batter position himself to allow the ball to hit him? My friends say no and I say otherwise. Obviously the reason it is rarely done is because of the risk of injury. But I say it's perfectly legal even if the batter jumps into the ball Kenneth Garrison, U.S.Army.

New Mexico. A You lose. The batter must try to avoid being hit by a pitch. If he has a chance to get out of the way and doesn't make the attempt the pitch will be called a ball or strike by the ump, depending on the location of the ball. But the batter won't be awarded first base.

And under no conditions can he jump into the ball to allow it to hit him purposely. 1 recall umpiring a championship game in which the home team was behind by one run in the bottom of the ninth. The bases were loaded and there were two strikes on the hitter. The next pitch was right down the middle. The batter stepped into it and proceeded to walk to first.

I called "strike three" and ended the game. Let's just say the decision proved unpopular with the home fans, but consider what a travesty a game could become if such shenanigans were allowed. Q- My kids say I have a great fund of useless information. Your recent listing of Johnny Kilbane as one of the pro champions from Aqueduct results Broke 1st (ACordero) CI, 4 TO Up, 6 Sproull D. (Velasquez) 20 5.20 80 2.80 3.80 11 Off Twin 12:30.

(R Turcolte) 4.00 Time 1:11. Door John, Road, a-Banderlog, Screen Leaderkrantz In also Wayward ran. Red, Fort Charles, a Coupled. 2nd cl, 4YO vp, 4 1. a- Delta Champ (Hole) 3.80 2.40 2.60 Irish Fun (ACordero) 5.00 4.60 a- De Lite Jr.

(MVenezia) 3.80 2 40 2.60 Off 1:00. Time 1:10 2-5. Muscle, Handsome Tod, Odds And Evens, Brilliant King, Hail To Yale, Jolly Johnny, Famous Victory also ron. 0-Coupled. Daily Double (5-1) poid $27.20 c1, mdn Feerica (R Pineda) 8.00 5.00 4.20 da-Pansha Panacean's (MVenezia) 5.80 4.80 Off Flame (ACordero) 4.20 Smoke 1:37.

Signal, Time Jiminy, Ot Elkton. Jan also Proud Valentine, Artful Woman ran. da-Disqualilied from 1st to 2nd. Exacta (2-3) paid $45.00 4th cl, 4vO up. 1.

Disprove (Velasquez) 6.40 3.60 2 60 G1od And Bold (ACordero) 3 80 Shiney Walker (Martens) 80 Off 2:17. Time 1:23 2-5. Saint Cloud 2nd, Bostons Boy, b- Jolly Mister, C-Kitchen Gossip, Chillingsworth, Sea Barb, Mongo Leader also ran. b- Coupled. c-Coupled.

5th c1, 3YO, 6 f. Smartness (Velasquez) 9 60 3.20 2.60 Break The Lock (R 2 60 2.20 Nursery Tale (Amy) 3.40 Off Time 1:11 3-5. Greg's Bullet, Stradley, Package Store also ran. Exacta (3-1) paid $21.80 6th cl, 4YO Up, 6 1. Cream Of My Heart (R Turcotte) 3.80 2.60 2.20 Quebec (Imparato) 3.20 2.60 Marxism (McCloskey) 2.60 Off Time 1:10 4-5.

Clemnesian, Mr. Snow Cap, King Shott 11, Hypotenuse also ron. alc, 3YO, 6 t. Gabe Benzur (Martens) 9.40 3.00 2.20 Story Rights (ASantiago) 2 40 2.10 Caspar Milquetoast (Cordero) 2.40 Off Time 1:10 1-5 Magnetizer, Adam's Action, Just A Dandy also ron. Exocto (2-1) paid $26.00 8th added, 3TO up, 14 ml.

The Grey Lag Handicap Royal Glint (Hole) 5.20 3.20 2.60 Sharp Gary (ACordero) 3 80 3.00 Right Mind (R Turcotte) 3.00 Off 4:26. Time 1:49 1-5. 0-Syllabus, Sip Sip Sip, El Pitirre, Our Reward also ran a Coupled 9th cl. mdn 3YO, 1 f. Sweet Jodi (Amy) 6 20 4.40 3.00 Space Fling (Montoya) 10.80 5.00 Tin Heiress (R Turcotte) 4.20 Off 5:05.

Time 1:25 3-5. Funny Twist, Cardita, Candy Hostess, Cathys Tune, Friendly Lane, Steve Maze Of Money, Abbey Royal Career also ran. Triple (1-4-2) paid $453.00 Attendance 28,614. Hondle $3,888,905. Bowie results mon 3YO, 1 f.

Uncle Baby (Bracciale) 7.20 4.20 2.80 Mead Road (HHinojosa) 6.80 4.60 Leaping Frog (Woodhouse) 3.00 Oft 1:01. Time 1:26 4-5. Brown Bale, Noble Vow. Lou's Thommy, Virginia Pine, San Sunset, Chinese Export, Bold Judgement also ran. 2nd hcp, 3YO up, mi.

One For You (C JMc Carron) Exaggerated Ego (Vilion) 10.40 9.20 16 60 7.80 5.00 Bryans Baby 5.60 Off 1:30. Time 2:06 1-5 Delp, Burdeos 2nd, So Aberdeen Foiled In Flight Sky Kingdom, Road also ran. Daily Double (1-7) paid $53.40 Exacto (7-2) paid $270.20 cl, 3YO, 6 t. Reasonable Kate (CJMcCarron) 9.80 5.40 80 Paddington (Berardi) 9.00 5.80 Jolly Polly (JK Adams) 40 Off 2:00. Time 1:12 1-5.

Cerissa, Ocrea, a- Meetmenow, Life Jacket, a Hottie Pattie also ran. 0-Coupled. Exacta (4-5) paid $94.60 4th alc, 3YO 6 t. Quintas Fannie (HHinojosa) 13 40 8.60 5.60 Lass (Moyers) 10.00 5.60 7.40 Spotted China Flower (Bracciale) Off 2:30. Chairperson, Bacove, Houriv, Easy Time 1:12 1-5.

Wampum. Miss Honey Tinsley, Sailplane Exacta (3-2) paid $133.00 5th- c1, 4YO up, 1-16 mi. Ruling Time (HHinojosa) Cary Street (Woodhouse) 7 20 1 5.40 25 80 8.80 6.40 Hyde (Wright) 6.20 Off 3:00. Time 1:46. Penrage Pip, Make News, Rocky Mountainete, Mr.

Wac, Jet To New Orleans, Dat And Dare, Arctic Sea, Dream With Me also ron. Exacta (10-6) paid $252.20 alc, 4YO Up, Resound (Adams) 7.20 3.40 2.60 a- Jack's Robbery (Poulin) 2.60 2.20 Famous Jim (Canessa) 2.80 Off 3:30. Time 1:25 1-5. Logician, a-Lexington Park, Kimoni, Mandatory Count. Doctor Po also ran.

a Coupled. Exacta (7-1) paid $15.80 7th alc, 4YO up, 1 1-16 mi. Festive Mood (H Hinejosa) Jolly Johu 5.40 3.60 2 80 Con Man (Passmore) 7.40 4.00 Off (Movers) 4.00 4:00. Time 1:44 4-5 Ground Laplander, Breaker Continuous Count, Delay, also ron. Exacta (2-6) poid $54.26 Cleveland recalls to my memory that when we were serving in the Ohio Legislature many years ago he reminisced that his compensation for winning the featherweight title in 1912 was $2.500.

and that when he lost the title to Eugene Criqui of France, in the Polo Grounds, New York. in 1923, his share was $125,000. You may have heard this story before or desire to verify Tom Richards, 239 South Lisbon Carrollton. A I don't doubt that your memory is faultless. But Kilbane exaggerated by plenty if he said his Polo Grounds fight earned him $125,000.

Thirty thousand saw that fight and the total box office gross was only $105,000. Ticket prices were much lower in those days. But so were taxes. Kilbane probably got around $30,000 for the fight and kept most of it. At least for a while.

He was quoted years later as saying he made about $200,000 during the 11 years he was champ and spent it all. At a recent gathering, high school football and the number of people attending games was up for discussion. I played at the Stadium for St. Ignatius against Latin in 1933 and I believe we drew quite a crowd. I have several steak dinner bets that football in 1932 to 1940 drew crowds of around 80,000.

My opponents state this is not true. Could you possibly give us some of the attendance figures and the teams that played at these Charity Games? I believe that Collinwood and Holy Name drew the largest crowds, then Latin vs. Holy Name George F. McCaffery, 6485 Buckingham Parma. A You lose because your memory confused the period.

The largest Charity Game crowd in the 1930s, was 54,164. This was in 1938 for the Cathedral Latin-West Tech game, won by Latin, 7-0. Most of the crowds in the '30s were under 30,000. You are correct that the Latin-Holy Name Charity Game drew a huge crowd. But that game was played in 1946, after World War II when attendance was peaking for all sports events; 70,955 saw Latin win, 35-6.

That was Charity Game high. 5th alc, JYO, 6 1. Secret Guess (RIVelez) 5 80 3.60 2.60 Glowing Tribute (Gustines) 6.20 4 20 Yehonaton (Baeza) 2.80 Off 3:19. Time 1 12 1-5. Kathy Meg, malay Jade, Doubly PreCIOUS.

Revette, Dad Likes Me, Foxy Galise also ran. 6th 9,000, alc, 3YO, 7 Johnny Appleseed (Gustines) 10 60 4 60 2.80 Flashy Image (Velez) 3.60 2.40 Loaded Or Busted (Boltozar) 2.40 Off 3:49. Time 1:23 4-5 Tastivin, Minnie Buss, Ja'nming, Itsagoodlite ran. Perfecta (2-7) paid $42.80 7th alc, 4YO Up, 11-16 mi. Arctic Quill (Vasquez) 6.20 3.40 2.60 Break Up The Game (Boltazar) 4.00 3.00 Dos A Dos (Ruane) 3.00 Oft 4:19.

Time 1:41 2-5. Le Cypriote, Cayuga Lake, Rocket Force, Green Belt It, Can You Beat That, Most Guard also ran. 8th alc, 4YO vp, 6 f. Our Talisman (McHurgue 13.40 7.80 4.00 Doctor McKay (Kelly) 27.20 6.60 Home Jerome (Vasquez) 2.60 Off Time 1.10 4-5. Red Dritter, Gallardo, Wally B.

Plunk, Shine It also ran. Perfecta (5-8) paid $342.20 9th added, 3YO up, mi. The Widener Handicap Hatchet Man (Gustines) 7.60 4.20 3.00 Toonerville (St Leon) 3.80 2.60 Hail The Pirates (Vasquez) 2.60 Off 5:22. Time 2:02. Prometido, Nalees Rialto, Dr Emil, Zogratos also ran.

10th cl, 4YO up, 1 1-16 mi. (turf) Invisible You (Macbeth) 7.00 4.00 3.20 Run To The Bank (Velez) 7.00 5.00 Our Hermis (LSaumell) 5.80 Off 558. Time 1:41 1-5. Banker John, Soccer Jazziness, Never Explain, Freepet, El Guindo, Just John also ron. Perfecto (7-5) paid $48.60 Trifecta (7-5-9) poid $539.00 Attendance 22,040.

Handle $2,486,253. Florida Downs results 1st cl, 4YO up, 6 t. Crafty Vodelia (BRFeticiano) 6.00 3.80 3.00 Little Robbery (Nicolo) 7.60 4.40 Larry's Jeepful (MBroussard) 2.80 Off Time 1:14 3-5. The Vitriolic Way, Tupelo Honev. Glo Bea, Hit It.

Gifted Lark, F.E. Crew also Last 2nd Memory 2,300, Ch, (Jemas) 4YO up, 6 7.60 4.40 Sukbind (Snell) 3 60 2.80 Prince Glad 3.80 Off 1:42. Time 1: 13 3 5. Angels Pleosure, Mike Pusoteri, Turn For Joy, Hasta Manana, Ingot, Moontrip. Sails Charm also ran Daily paid $77.00 $77.00 Perfecto (2-11 Quinella (2-1 1-2) paid $42.20 cl, 4 YO Up, Swedish Ruler (RRiera) 24.60 10.20 5.60 Rison Phil (Wode) 27.00 12.00 Mr.

Cohoes (WMcKeever) 4.60 Off Time 1:14. Lon Ton, Moonglow Ways, Ruth Evans, Splendid Spender, Ghoul, Torvlio, Muddy also ran. Perfecto (7-8) paid $317.60 Quinelia (7-8 8-7) paid $171.40 cl, 4YO up, 1mi. Mollecito (Kress) 18.40 9.20 5.40 Take Credit (Pruden) 4.20 3.00 Noble Spirt (SMiller) 3.40 Off 2:38. Time 1:48.

Bug also ran. Overlay Mon, Lost Horizon. Roland, Robard, Tamaos Jet. Im Movin On, Debs Quinella (1-6 6-1) paid $40.60 Perfecta A (1-6) paid $68.40 mdn 3YO, 6 f. Morning Man (MBroussard) 12.80 10.00 8.00 Bold Fix (SGomez) 15 00 9.00 The Great Tav (Manganeilo) 4.00 Off 3:09.

Time 1:13 4-5. Turn The Key, Sunny Go Last, Jug Of Gin, Native My Eve, Risin Billito, Sonjas Boy, Sonny McQueen also ran. Perfecto (8-10) paid $168.40 Trifecta (8-10-2) paid $1,101.80. 6th cl, 4YO up, 6 f. Triple Easter (GCooper) 10 20 5.00 3.40 Wyoming Fool (Pruden) 3 20 2.80 Lady Fort (Mahon) 3.60 Off 3:36.

Time 1: 13 Genial Champ, Game Talk, Sub Dancer, More Fleet, Count Adam also ran. Perfecto (8-6) paid $41.20 Quinella (6-8 8-6) paid $17.00 7th alc, 4YO up, t. Abroads Boy (Harrison) 16.20 6.20 3.80 Cavco (Garcia) 10.60 5.20 Combat Clipper (Nemeti) 4.60 Off 4:09. Time 1:07 2-5. Kamsin Wind, Patsys Ruler, Head Mate, Mo Thomas, Endeavor Rullah, Atoils Last, Francophone also ran.

Perfecto (7-4) paid $134.60 Trifecta (7-4-5) poid $796.00 8th cl, 4YO up, 6 f. Call Me Darlin (BRFeliciano), 6.60 4.20 2.80 Son Of Oscar (Wingo) 3.60 3.40 Prince Gerome (Rincon) 3.60 Off 4:36. Time 1:12 3-5. Lil Tracys Cheri, Bells Double, Heavenly Hero, Fairview Tom, Shining Valey, Winter Woolies also ran. Perfecta (10-5) paid $23.00 Quinella (10-5 5-10) poid $15.00 alc, 3YO up, 6 f.

Proud And Bold (Manganello) 3.00 2.20 2.40 Satan's Hills (Wall) 2.20 2.80 All Concerned (Griffo) 3.80 Off Time 1:10. Southern Gent, Kirkpotrick, Rutf Irish, Lord Adams also ran. Perfecto (1-4) paid $4.40 Quinello (1-4 -1) poid $3.00 You may have to buy a whole cow because of your memory's bum steer. An Akron friend, James Britton who works for General Tire, and I need a wager settled. I gave him the Browns and seven points for all games this past season.

Being a former Detroiter I accepted the Lions plus seven, for the season. Please give us an accounting. I want to collect from his punctured pocketbook. Clayton, 1291 Cook Lakewood. A On your Lions bet you won ten times and lost four.

On the Browns you won nine, lost four and there was one standoff. This means your pal from General Tire owes you for 11. That should flatten him. Here is a play that happened in a Little League tournament game and touched off quite a rhubarb. The playing field is completely enclosed by a fence.

is a runner on first base, one out. The batter hits a foul fly along the third base line by the fence. The third baseman makes the catch but falls over the fence, which is outside the playing area. The runner tags up after the catch and tries to score. The third baseman, still on the other side of the fence, fires the ball home and nails the runner at the plate.

The umpire calls the runner out. Was the umpire right? Does it make a difference if the player lands on his feet or falls down on the other side of the fence? In this case he fell down. then got up to make the play at home Joe Ferra, 1720 Redbird North Madison. A The instant the player lands on the other side of the fence the ball is dead. The batter is out because the ball was caught before he landed on the other side.

All base runners are entitled to advance ONE base. Thus, the umpire was wrong. The run counts. Whether the fielder lands on his feet or pants is of no consequence. The ball is dead and he can't throw out a runner during a dead ball situation.

This answer probably will ruin the umpire's winter. But enough of the rhubarb. It's too cold for the plant to grow. all-time 81h added, 3YO up, 7 f. The Barbara Fritchie Handicap Donetta (Moselev) 14 60 5.00 Pinch Pie (Thornburg) 6.40 Heydairva (Adams) Off 4:30.

Time 1:24 3-5. Belle Chesapeake Bugeve, Hilo Landing. Coquette, Hoso, Dashing Susie's Last, Tor's Baby, Crackertax ran. Exacta (7-11) paid $45.60 9th ct, 4YO up, 7 1. Master Stroke (Kurtz) 6.40 4.60 Mogic Love (Shuk) 6.00 Tacaro Courage (C JMcCarron) Off 5:05.

Time 1:26 3-5. Captain Willis, Pagan Ritual, Try Hands, In Print, Swinger John, Rank, Captain Cutter, Plucky Star, Rose also ran. $3 Trilecta (3-4-12) paid $266.70 Attendance 15,408. Handle $1,683,030 Garden State results 1st cl, 4YO up, 6 f. Ohio Indian (Veraidi) 19.40 6.40 4.80 Chief Invader (Marley) 3.20 2.80 Red Rock Pass (McCauley) 6.80 Off 12:48.

Time 1:14 Dancing Cato, Go Diamond. Chipper Clipper, Misty Pleasure, Frenzy also ran. Late Scratch- -Kublo Khon 2nd. 2nd cl, 4YO up, 11-16 mi. Looping (Guadalupe) 6.00 4.00 3.00 Another Fella (Jenkins) 11 40 6.00 da-Lou Pan Gil (R Wilson) 6.80 Off 1:20.

Time 1:51 4-5. Our Uncle Adolph. Natural Storm, Blooming Image, Over Awe, Rule Appeal, Mountain Home, Wear The Crown aiso ran. do-Disqualified from 2nd to 3rd. Daily Double (9-6) paid $74.20 Exocta (6-7) paid $62.00 3rd alc, 4YO up.

6 1. Disruptive (Kallai) 38.60 8.80 4.40 Chief Nocoton (Tanner) 3.00 2.40 Foolstar (Marley) 3.80 Off 1:55. Time 1:13 4-5. Tudor Nugget, Privileged Party, Dr. Giannopoulos, Boyene also ran.

Exacta (7-4) paid $124.00 Sister (Torres) 7 60 4.60 3.60 4th mdn, 3YO, 6 1. Real Babe (JWEdwards) 5.40 4.40 Off 2:32. Time 1:14 3-5. Music 5 Country (K Castaneda) 4 80 Watt Hail, Starry Burd, MY Knobee. Secret Like, Going Line, Shirbet Lady, $3 Trifecta (11-10-8) paid $304.80 Crystal Pleasure also ran.

c1, 4YO up, 6 f. 5.60 Jochan (Betancourt) 30.60 11 20 Chop's Ruler (Grimm) 6.80 4.60 Hove A Hit (DB Thomas) 3 40 Off 3:03. Time 1:13 3-5. General Alarm, Lt. Maz, Calamo, Boy Con Do also ron.

Exacta (2-7) poid $196.80 6th cl, 4YO up, 1 1-16 mi. False Idea (DB Thomas) 7.40 4.20 3.00 Coral Sunset (McCauley) 5.40 3.80 Bold Who (Edwards) 3.00 Off 3:37. Time 1:49. Popilungo, Lethbridge. Burnt Star.

Roam Free, Charlie Brown a 11 also ron. Exacta (8-2) paid $47.60 alc, 4YO up, 6 Rosinante (Weipert) 10.40 5.40 2.60 Essex Street (Grimm) 4.20 2.20 Irish Highball (Guadalupe) 2.20 Off 4:09. Time 1:13. Jeff Ryan, Trenton Joe, Come On Jay, John Drew also ran. Exacta (4-6) paid $34.00 8th added, 3YO up, 11-16 mi.

The Valley Forge Handicop Gala Lil (GMcCarron) 3.60 2.60 2.40 Queen Ribot (Phelps) 4.60 3.20 Cop's Gal (Croker) 4.00 Off 4:40. Time 1:49. a-Fair Wind, Snow Peak, a Desperate Action, Noble Daughter also ran. 0-Coupled Exacta (3-2) paid $14.60 9th cl, 4YO up, 6 f. All Thumbs (MAGomez) 10.80 6.60 4.60 A Poppy Formal (Marley) 7.00 4.80 Holdentime (Edwards) 3.20 Off 5:14.

Time 1:15. Grey Kelly, Good Susie, Tantilly, Dainty Me, Bold Boot, Banana Pie, Knightspause, Dottie Mac. Daisy Jet also ran. $3 Trifecto (6-7-10) paid $260.40 Attendance 19,442. Handle $2,153,655.

Hialeah results 1st ct, 4YO up, 6 f. Giant Geyser (McManus) 122 40 30.60 10.20 Pat Avis (Baeza) 4.20 2.80 Boston Baron (Brown) 4.00 Off 1:16. Time 1:12. Barbapica, Frescat, Clem's Candy Man, Tamasha, Royal Power, Lightning MIssile. Plug Along, Swing Your Cap, Courageous Turk also ran.

2nd ci, 4YO Up, 1'a mi. Fast Aquittal (Solomone) 7.80 4.20 3.20 Pen Hooker (Gustines) 8.40 7.40 Nancy's Jet (Macbeth) 6.80 Off Time 1:53 1-5. Galloping Squire, Napier, Probleme No Baubles, Marcao, Tawai, Aglory Jeff, Skymaster 11, Princeton Tiger also ran. Daily Double (4-9) paid $619.00 Perfecta (9-1) paid $77.40 ct, 4YO up, 11 mi. Turf Kilpedder Lady (StLeon) 4.40 3.00 2.40 a- Star Dewan (JVasquez) 3 80 3.00 American Baby (RIVelez) 3.40 Off 2:17.

Time 1:49 2-5. Induce, Demerara, Loveoble Fizz, O- Wosh Belle, Vertical Dancer, Le Papotage, Thycarrie also ran. a Coupled. 4th c1, 4YO up, f. Galaleo (Perret) 52.60 17.40 6.00 4.40 9.80 Clancorr (StLeon) Whirling Dancer (EFires) 7.00 Off 2:49.

Time 1:24 1-5. Mr 8's Nashua, Who's Commander, Baroom, Chubby Czech, Henry Edward, Trigger Smith, Texas River Boy $460.00 also ran. Perfecto (3-8) poid 4 60 5.20 13.60 La Miss, also 3.60 3.60 4.20 All Prime Sierra 10th 2,200, cl, YO, Slick Pigeon (Wingo) 15 40 8.60 5.60 Miss Wewa (Monat) 18.80 4.80 Lil Tid Bit (Rincon) 4.00 Off Time 1:49 4-5. Flaming Bridges, Blowinginthewind, Cool Nerve, Towle Tigress, Ballerina Rose, Konnibal King, Certainty Mootrip also ran. Perfecto (8-6) paid $213.60 Trifecta (8-6-3) paid $859.80 Attendance 4,895.

Handle $359,729. 1st cl, 4YO up, 6 f. Rio Mio (Carrasco) 7.40 3.60 2.40 Ted's Flame (Boudrot) 4.20 3.80 Money Collector (EKunitake) 3.00 Off 1:05. Time 1:13 4-5. Top Leverage, Sporty Chiet, Lucky Dr Yeagle, Amber Shot, Trabostar, Country Cowboy, Steel Real also ran.

2nd cl, 4YO Up, 6 Cold Poker (LHanks) 10.40 4.80 4.20 Sir (Ferrante) 4 40 3.20 Canal Flower (BCarrasco) 4.80 Off 1:31. Time 1:13 2-5. Stormer, Bold Future, Star Ofmine, Fit Fora Prince, Prim And Proper also ran. Daily Double (2-6) paid 44.40 Time a a a Keeper (Boudrot) 20.00 00 7.60 4.00 3rd c1, 4YO up, 6 Antioch Tamao (Swatman) 5 20 3.80 Eagle's Castle (Giovanni) 3.80 Off 2:00. Time 1:13.

Spring Market, Papa Bird, Fun Lovin Woman, Ten Cutter, Stone Gate, Our Little Blaze also ran. Perfecta (5-7) paid $115.40 4th cl, 4YO up, 6 f. Son Peter (Ford) 7 20 4.40 3.40 Silent Soto (Kelly) 4.20 3.40 Run Pot Run (Stone) 4.00 Off 2:26. Time 1:12 3-5. Tahtoo Tahtoo, Well Deserved, Fri: ngante, Knock Self Out also ran.

cl, 4YO up, 6 t. Hard But Fair (Cotrone) 32.40 14.00 8.60 Quillux (Feagin) 6.80 3.60 Nashua Arms (BCarrasco) 4.20 Off 2:55. Time 1:12. Trible City, Nickel Open Air Ride, Claret Red, Raggedy Andy, Three dials, Tars Charge, Double Dipped also ran. Perfecta (11-7) paid $315.80 6th c1, 4YO up, 7.00 3.80 3.00 Yossele (B Corrascos 3.60 3.00 Plumed Prince (LHonks) Othmar (Giovanni) 3.40 Dear Wave, Mine Warfare, Little PetOff 3:21.

Time 1:46 1-5. rondi, Restless Robert, Enceladus also 7th- cl, 4YO Up, 6 The Equalizer (Cotrone) 14 00 7.20 4.00 Pomme (McKenna) 8.60 4.20 Two Brothers (Boudrot) 2.60 Off 3:50. Time 1: 12 2-5 Quite A Prize, Pick Of Pops, John Hunt, Soft Kiss, Curts Pal, Foolish Night, Bloodline Harry also ran. Perfecta (5-9) paid $85.20 8th ci, 4YO up, 1 1-16 mi. Towers Image (Delgado) 6 80 3.60 2.80 Kitty Page (Cotrone) 5.20 3.40 Vip's Rounder (Baez) 3.20 Off 4:17.

Time 1:48 1-5 Duke Of Zorn, Armenian Picnic, 1zed also ran. 9th hcp, 4YO Up, 1mi. Country Monarch (Delgado 7 80 3.80 3.00 Hot Singe (Capalbo) 4.00 2.80 Demon Flight (Mineou) 4.20 Off 4:45. Time 1:43 3-5. Mighty Mac, Southern Slugger, Dr Russ, Nurses Cap, Windy Spirit also ran.

ci, 4YO up, 11 mi. Wade Jr (Feagin) 7.40 3.40 3.00 Stack The Deck (Corrasco) 2.60 2.60 Sharp Doer (BSmith) 8.80 Off 5:15. Time 1:55 3-5. Dads Bundle, Enforcer, Ready For More, Ingrained Silver, Authoritative, Brown Brass also ran. Perfecto (9-8) paid $28.00 Attendonce 10,442.

Handte $957,612. Suffolk results Fair Grounds results cl, 4YO up, 11-16 mi. 5.40 4.00 T.O. Said (Munster) 6 40 4.40 Markadot (Sibille) 9.80 Gypsy Switch (Spiehler) 6.80 Off 1:15. Time 1:48 1-5.

Mr. A. L. Classy King, Admirals Command, Marshall Dewel, Spring er. Dynamite Dude, Cohoes Moon, also 2nd cl, 4YO Up.

6 John Jet (JR Anderson) 14.00 8.00 4.80 B. Pal (Alleman) 6.60 4.20 Nature Boy (Vega) 6.20 Off 1:43. Time 1:12 4-5. Yes Go, Officers Lover, Lindentime, Lighting Lark, Frengwen, Audazs Kansas also ran. Daily Double (8-3) paid $80.80 c1, 4YO up, Bombgo (Delahoussave) 7.80 4.20 4.00 Great Rhythm (HCopling) 7.20 6.00 Quick Henry (Spiehler) 8.20 Off 2:09.

Time 1:13 2-5. Turn To Riches, Shock Syndroms, 0- Stevie Weavie, Satin Lark, a-Andsome Chorus, Quinnimont, Sturdy Princess also ran. MY Mito (ARLeBlanc) 11.80 80 6.00 4.80 cl, 4YO Ann's Copbrin Tale (Mariano) 5.60 (Laviolette) 12.20 9.40 Off 2:38. Time 1:12 1-5. Cup Cocoa, By Order Of, Musci Pac, Hank Frank, Chucks Pick, Nickim, Swop Traveler, $3 Exacta (9-11) paid $445.20 Plus Pluit also ran.

cl, 3YO, 6 Upset Investment (Dupre) 20.20 8.60 4.60 C.P. Boy (Spiehler) 4 60 3.60 Idle Raila (Bourque) 5.40 Off 3:04. Time 1:14 3-5 Aggressive Lad, Ama Nuado. Minstrel Gome, Branson, Lightling Joust, Ole Tiger also ran. cl, 4YO up, 6 f.

Hard Life (Delahoussave) 10 20 6.00 1.0 I'm A Glitter (Ru3 10 20 5.00 The Twenties (Day) 7 20 Off 3:31. Time Ad Bourbon, Ivor, Go Pa Go, back, Fuel Prince also ran. alc, 3YO, 6 f. Bayside (Doy) 10.80 5.40 4.00 Clint's Pal (Daville) 5.00 3.80 Mr. Dead Eve (Alleman) 6.00 Off 4:01.

Time 1:11 2-5. Fifty. Plus, Bless My Wallet, Port Eads, Bending Knees, The Green Machine. rible Wilson also ran. $3 Exacta (2-4) paid $80.10 alc, 4YO Up, Diamond Charadave Black (R5ibille) (Soirez) 23.40 9.40 8.40 4.40 King Of Rome (EDelahoussaye) 3.40 Off 4:28.

Time 1:41 1-5. Groton GUY, Strictly Business, Disc, Quick Le Casseur also ran. 3YO, 1 1-16 mi. The Lecomte Handicap Tudor Tambourine (DCopling) 12.20 7.80 6.80 Glassy Dip (Rubbicco) 18.00 8.40 Go East Young Man (EDelahoussave) 4.00 Off 4:56. Time 1:46 1-5.

Super Host, Sad News Buford, Kens Pago, a-Lievron Streak, Nita Needle, Bold Rip The Candy, a-Mr. Kel, Tom Duffy, Persuasion also ran. a- Coupled. Sail For 8 Blue (JMSchwankhart) 10th 5,500, cl, 4YO up, 11-16mi. 10.40 5.60 4.20 Timoteo (Alleman) 5.60 4.80 Kirksville (Sibille) 7.20 Off 5:26.

Time 1:46 2-5. Famous Trial, Soon Senor, Land Commander, Marvin Vessier, Very Able, Dips Fling also ron. $3 Exacta (3-2) paid $93.60 Attendance 10,835. Handle $1,156,228. Oaklawn results 1st 4YO up, Roll The Presses (Layland) 41.40 17.00 11.00 Mirons Gregg (JFires) 6.60 4.40 Zippy Blue (Valdizan) 7.20 Off 1:33.

Time 1:46 2-5. Mile Clip, Hannah Red, Fairway Fello, Joli Jayau, Lady Close By, Goden Dream, Jay Lea, Mr Haymaker also ran. cl, 4YO up, Pudge (Lively) 9.20 4.00 3.40 Blue Shirt (Ashcroft) 3.40 3.00 York Own (BW8rown) 7.00 Off 2:02. Time 1:44 4-5. Insuronce Charlie, Heck Wright, Chocolate Boy, Soft Spot, Cloudbreak, Deputy Dove, Not To Me, Who Can Say, Sugar Dust also ran.

Daily Double (7-9) paid $264.80 3rd cl, 3YO, 6 Coa D'or (Gavidia) 43.20 15.80 10.20 Marison (Borel) 4.00 3.40 Big Burst (Richard) 6.40 Off 2:33. Time 1:12 3-5. Commencing Epoch, First Crusade, Sum Chipper, Rengold, Robken, dancing Goneolier, Envoys Barigade, King's Sporrow, Sumbawa also ran. cI, up, 6 t. Osage Blue (Greer) 15.80 7.40 5.00 English Dancer (Lively) 5.40 4.40 Hot Paque (Melancon) 9.80 Off 3:02.

Time 1:12 1-5 Woo Spurn, Think Of That, Star True, Oldest Michael, Herbert, Bills Colonet, Tinsleys Image, Valentine Kid, Ry Pick also ran. cl, 4YO up, Bronze Rail (DEWhited) 7.00 3.60 3.20 Watch Harvey (Fann) 3.20 2.80 Yankeedoodledandy (Nichols) 5.60 Off 3:31. Time 1:42 4-5. 0-Road Talk, Dougal MacDougal, Lit Fairy, Persion Fleeting, 0-Romeos Best, Sketch Maker, Bright And Breezy, Delineation also ran. a- Coupled Trust Island (Melancon) 6.60 3.60 3.00 alc, 384YO, Repurchase (Nichols) 3.20 2.80 Sovereign Host (Bailey) 3.60 Off 4:01.

Time Berfeit, Junk Yard Jack, Miser Jason, Spys City, Jims Note. Niobraa County. King Swaps also ran. cl, 4YO UP, f. h- Heathen Ways (Nichols) 6.60 6.60 4.60 b-Smoked Salmon (Lively) 6.60 6.60 4.60 Just A Wonder (McKnight) 5.40 Off 4:32.

Time 1:11. a-Mr. Truxton, Music Run, Goy Roeo, Jesta Dream Away, a-New Needle, Id Rather Walk also ran. o- Coupled. b- Coupled.

3YO up, 6 f. The Arkansas Troveler Handicap Real Value (GPatterson) 4 40 3.00 2.60 a-Promised City (Greer) 3.20 2.80 Faneuil Boy (Melancon) 5.40 Off 5:05. Time 1:10 3-5. Mr. Barb, Silver Hope, Marauding, Timbe Four, Dixmort, Dr's Enjoy Dollars, Bold Trap, Ocean Drive, a-Report Card also ran.

a-Coupled. 9th cl, 4YO up, On His Own (SMaple) 8.60 5.40 3.60 Duke Dagobert Of Alba (Nichols) (ARomero) 6.80 3.40 4.20 Off 5:39. Time 1:44 Misty Summit, Oak View, Split Rail, Rum Cocoloco, Second Deck, Brenda Breeze, Dubill, Bernie Greek Bay also ran. Attendance 32,821. Hondle Amateur cage CYO JR GIRLS OLA (A) 12, St.

Bernadette 5 St. Richard (A) 14, St. Mel's (A) 12 St. Mark (A) 10, St. Angelo Merici 6 MEDICAL FUND TOURNEY CHURCH St.

Mark 27, St. Cyril Methodius 24 St. Rose 36, Felicitas 28 St. Stephens 34, Mark 32 St. Richard 29, St.

Rose 25.

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