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Albuquerque Journal from Albuquerque, New Mexico • Page 37

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500 Honor Winners WO' Mrs. Unser said. Only two years ago a similar fete was held for another son of hers Bobby who won the 500 in Vidan said in reference to Al's mishap of a year ago when he broke his leg while riding a motorcycle at Indianapolis. As Mel Miletich. co-owner training wheels.

"Al almost trying to think of what I was spilled it with training wheels." going to say when I drove into AN ELATED Al Unser victory circle, received numerous standing "That's when I knew what ovations from the throng and Bohhv was talking shout" 1968. A third son, Louie, who is a raceboat mechanic in Garden I with Pamelli Jones of Al's car. tried to explain just how it feels 0 S15 Grove, was also in spoke he also referred to Al's to win the hie nne. attendance. A fourth son, Jerry,) cycle incident "We kept thej "In 1968, 1 asked Bobby how it was killed at Indianapolis during cycles locked up the whole felt to win the 500.

"There aren't By JOHNNY D. GONZALES "My cup runneth over. That's all I can lay," said Mrs. Jerry (Mama) Unser Wednesday night before at least 500 people at the Hilton Hotel for a banquet honoring her son Al's victory in the 1970 Indianapolis 500. Pat Vidan, official flagman for the Indy 500, presented Mrs.

Unser, the only woman to ever have two sons win the "biggest race of them all," with a replica of the official checkered flag used at Indy and referred to her as "the first lady of racing." "I'm so thrilled to be home andsovery, very proud of my a 1959 practice run. month of May. I think win the championship we can I enough words, because when it United hapnens to vou. it is the greatest "THE WAY things are going, it looks like I'm going to make a Al heaped thanks on all the members of his team for helping him get where he is today and also got in a little dig at brother Bobby. "BILL McCRARY (director of racing for Firestone) has helped our team in many ways sorry about that Bobby.

We had the winning combination." Bobby, a Goodyear man, said. States Automobile Club) if we TV, feeling in the world, Bobby answered. So when I had com lot of trips to Albuquerque. lean keep the cycles locked up fcomeguys just maie a habit oh Miletich jokingly said a cycle; ST- fci pleted the race and took the ex winning saia viaan, wnoi company bad asked to tra victory lap, I slowed down was here for Bobby's banquet. photograph Al and some of the towards the end.

Everyone crew members on cycles and thoucht somethine was wrone "He's a lousy motorcycle rider, but a heck of a they even consented to installing1 with my car. But I was just "We had the right tires, but the wrong driver and car." Bobby 1 I. Fielding Gems IHelp Flynn Keep finished 11th last Saturday. "I had a feeling Al would win the race this year. I had a hunch when I won, and I had the same good feeling about Al," Bobby said.

Bobby recalled what he'd told Al the day of the race: "AL you can win this race today; but, most of all, you're going to have to use your head. Don't try and set any records, just drive the Thursday, June 4, 1970 F-l win Skein Alive race. Gib Hit AND HE did just that He sons ran a smart race. By FRANK MAESTAS JOHNSON ALSO went deep in "And he still would have set a Unbeaten Jim Flvnn, thanks' the hole at short two other times PROUD MAMA: Mrs. Jerry Unser caresses her two famous racing sons at a banquet at the Hilton Hotel Wednesday night.

At left is Bobby, winner of the 1968 Indianapolis 500 race speed record had it not and at right is winner of this year's 500 and guest of honor at the banquet Both brothers grew up in Albuquerque and got their start in racing here. Journal photo by Barry Aguilar) to some great fieMine by his: to rob the Giants of hits, both teammates, checked AmarilloM men on base. The Dodgers Defeats Giants been for me slowing things down at the end when my tur-bocharger went out and I slowed down to about 60 miles per hour. en five hits as Albuquerque; turn three double plays downed the Giants 2-0 at the. to keep the heat off Flynn.

Sports Stadium Wednesday! Both of Albuquerque's runs night. jwere unearned as errors by ST. LOUIS Pitcher Bob! The Cardinals trailed 5-3 when Gibson's single, his third hit, Richie Allen led off the seventh drove in the winning run as thej inning with a single off reliever St. Louis Cardinals rallied fori Frank Reberger. Joe Hague Bulletin Phillies Break Second baseman Larry Eckcn-i hardluek lefthander Gary rode and outfielders Jim Ryerson led to the tallies.

Williams and Bob Gallagher Ron Cey opened the sixth with three runs in the seventh inning! walked with one out, Ted Sim- turned in outstanding fielding; a single and Rverson threw wild and beat the San Francisco mons singled to fill the bases The whole field had to slow down behind me. "Al probably will end up being the best of the Unsers as far as racing goes. I don't feel he is yet. He hasn't hit his peak. It win be two or three years before he'll get as good as he's going to get and I hope I'm retired." Al confirmed he has no intentions of retiring.

"No, I'm plays behind Flynn. But the! at second after fielding Marv biggest defensive gem came byiGalligher's attempted sacrifice. Giants 6-5 Wednesday night and Allen and Hague scored on pinch hitter Vic Davalillo's sin Gibson, surviving a shakv; leds Win Streal TW1TMV1 im ibortshop Tim Johnson. After Bob Ycagcr start attributable in part to g'etymg the score. ai trying to bunt and Cey was out In the sixth inninc of ANAHEIM IP Mickey Stanley singled with one out in the 11th inning, stole second and scored on Willie Horton's single to give the Detroit Tigers a 5-1 victory over California Wednesday night following a wild ninth inning which sent the game into overtime.

steal jtarounai errors, won his third i iteberger strucic out pmcn coreless duel, Johnson, went at third trying to Kinoipi straight game with an eight-! hitter Leron Lee, but Gibson high in the air to spear a liner! Gallagher bad hop worked ff the bat of Bob Frazier with scored Galligher from second. lmiIer to a a full count, then ground ball single just starting. Just because I won i Thrm in th vnth Rvprsnn' the bases loaded. CINCINNATI ifl Larry I third victory with relief help Hisle's two-run single broke a from Dick Selma and struck out tie in the seventh inning and thej seven batters to pass the 2700 Philadelphia Phillies went on: mark in career strikeouts. Bun-to thump Cincinnati 11-4 nine stands third on the all time beyond the reach of ftt the big race, doesn't mean I'm tried to pick off Eckenrode at baseman Willie McCovev to reaQy 10 score Simmons.

strikeout list, trailing only Cy Wednesday night, snapping the Sims' Homers Lead Tribe ST. LOUS bl Standings Reds' five-game winning streak. Jim Bunning picked up his ibrhbl tnira ana threw the oatl away. Eckenrode had walked and moved into scoring position on a single by Gary Moore. THE DODGERS got 10 hits off Rverson, who is now 2-7.

Thej I 1 1 0 Brock If 10 11 HE SAID that in years past iti was he who was hoping fori Bobby, A. J. Foyt, Mario! Andretti and other veterans to, retire. "Now, they're all after me." Al was given several presen- it iH ja Jb Uvs rl XtiriTHTrp I. TV.I.

Ik 4 4 110 5 0 10 not 3 111 8 0 4 0 BandosHR TEXAS UM.I last Division Young and Walter Johnson. Hisle's two-out single came after reliever Clay Carroll had almost pulled the Reds out of a bases loaded, none -out jam. Carroll retired the first two batters he faced before Hisle's hit. The Phillies wrapped it up 3 0 6 0 Crclrr.i a 1 1 RrbAarn lb 4 10 Trr 3b 5 00 Hwi rf 1111 8U1U10! 3 6 11 2b 41 pjt 4 0 0 0 RnJM 2b 1 0 4 Kuiur? 1 I Db 04 Oibitan 4 0 oionon 0 0 0 0 talions and one was dnnliratpd Mrniphto 21 is 1 0 Dodgers' Dest scoring oppor- 'j" r.r,n. hit two homers for the se- Dim tunity prior to the sixth came in straieht came and drove in ft four runs t0 lead a 15hit attack Rp opened with a -1 o-b a (haf r.rrilH (hn rwlanH that carried the Cleveland In- 1 1 1 0 10r UOODV.

btn AiilonW 19 lBeats Birds .525 .412 P-t. i 1 01 Rrtritr a 43n Charles Barnhart. chairman OR 0 0 iu uv rf ans tn a 7JI rlnrv nvor lh rfionc a 7i -Mnrv was turned 10 10 pr 8 00 a a uiv uuuuro y'aj iw i it il. 19 Worth 2fl 24 alked both 1. C1S i wiyBh Kyerson then OAKLAND Sal Bando Wlth 8 flVM'Un belted a three-run tie-breaking! runs, onTa beaded homer off Baltimore's Miklf 6 05 Taylor Earlier i ti, ijiTaylor hit the first pitch of the im AmrUio II 37 El Pso 10, DIi-rort Wonh I iuwt a u' v.utiuui&aiuu, who uau lo leave Sims hit a three-run blast 11! tiS The County Commission the first inning and slammed his -n-un lunure.

iKoT.jhas proclaimed June 1-8 "Al niotn home nin to lead off Week" in Bernalillo Yeager and Gallagher to load the sacks but Johnson grounded out. Amarillo loaded the bases ehn-vrport Artwuu 5 ball game for a homer. Mempftu 114, Sn Antonio 0-4. 2nd (ami: ednCSdaV night, giving Oakland A's a 4-1 over! CINCINNATI third flnrf (snan l-i Ho It SBHeniron A)buqutriU 1, Amirlll vtciury 1 VVH.ll the Orioles. ib bl TTvlnr 1h 5 3 Brat, rf his third coasecutive homer eh bb tw Chamber of Commerce presi- .1 r- Gamn Today AnsirUlo Al.ni Hmt'E, pm Sir, Antonio Mcmiir.a Daiins-Fort Worth Al El Pvio Sftrevfprjrt Sui Antoiuo against Flynn in the sixth on a single and a pair of walks before; Johnson saved the Dodger righthander from an early siiivi- one ma ia.si urae ai Rwit ruo-ii 114 1 3 1 bat Tuesday night.

i'1 T-a 05. a ii.ua ueni Jim summers preseniea ai with an inscribed clock in the shape of a Zia sun symbol. Bob Epstein, executive Bando's ninth home run of season sailed over the center DjSmwn ib 4 1 1 'r field fence following one-out "rt11 i cJJSi singles by Felipe Alou and Hfun sb Bnwn 5 2 3 1 Conrtpcn KUal. IBunnlnR 1 0 0 0 Nola The teams were locked in a 1-1 s'lm 1 0 1 bl 4 111 4 110 4 110 0 0 0 4 A 1 0 4 0 11 400 14 110 2 0 100 0 0 0 0 108 MIl.HAtkfK I bi orhbl shower with his great catch. i Albuquerque tries to make it ill Hinwr lb 6 1)1 friydfr cf Sill ftvM rf 4 11 Hi It McLaren Didn't Giants ty three straight over the f.B 10 11 13 o.

innrvw id AmtrlcM LetfM Ext IS 23 24 22 24 21 25 1 Zl Wnt 31 14 11 ue on a secona-inning nomer oy) cimu tonight with Jim Jerry Mhr 4 114 (iriatr 0 Stewart ph Wishbra Oakland's Frank Fernandez and; Bru A 0 0 0 131 MN'rtnj going against Aman.ios DcLongU-4). secretary of the University New Mexico Boosters Club! honored Al by presenting himj2? with the initial "Cabeza de ja" club (Red Head) award. It! consisted of many small gifts 'SujaS' having to do with Lobo athletics, ko cur a. u.i.-i.n jiChifAAT) Pel. Ml .510 .47 .457 .413 .5.

JO .37 .313 10 KaiKAX ii; Have a Chance lb a iHHrtrma I 111 fm 1 KrnM'l H- 1 locker RJf.iW 0 V. Total 41)11131 Total 35 4 8 3 Robinson of the i 1 piiiiwpiii iiijis-n Robinson's blow was only the' Lm.V vp second hit off Oakland starter Roland mgers, who left for a o. Doyn a. 1 7' 13 IS 17H 2S 34 2S 11 31 15 33 10 0 0 ii 101 pwim io. LONDON i Texas Speeder Signs to Join Lobo Grid Team Bruce UlLiUUHlg afd.MIII UclM-lUdU clIKl Mil ttonlU football parking passes and 4MHrl to i 0 ll-rU I tk prtn Kirt IXtM r.hb,rr pb i McLaren of New Zealand had no chance to save himself when he 4.

1 Blumori OkXland Cif EH BB SO 4 15 7 priorities for admission to secret 7. pinch hitter in the eighth. (W.3-8) BALTIMORE OAKLAND iSfim Abrhbl rh bi KolAn Wtroit 5. a 4. 11 buiiogs.

was kuied in a nign-speed smash Lobo practices and spring TVXaI 3115 4 4 IP 3 0 2 1 while testing a sports car, an Wuhlnfton Nrw York, Mumcoti games. 1 0 0 0 Bnrbnn (L.0-2) 0U to 4 it Bion postpond I 13) 2 1 0 0 5 4 5,87. Halfback and sprinter Jerry itw uimati? BUford It 4 0 0 0 Cwnpnrli Dlnhnnon Ib 4 0 1 0 FAlou rl FRobmsn rl 3 1 1 1 Rudl if JPowell lb 9 0 10 RJcksn rf KMtenmd cf 3 6 0 0 Birndo 3b 4 1 1 eTirrnii 4 0 3 0, Washburn 0 10 0 Save Selmi. Gamr Todsj mil rrobalilt Pltrlifn examination showed I ALS0 incLIDED in the A check on the disintegrated! award, which Bobby also 1111 -2 50. A Bultiraore (PtioHnu ii) OMiAnd bv.frlMtrac 11 1 1 1 4 113 4 0 10 ttiunter 7-5) Dignt iBRobinsn 3b 3 0 0 0 Minchrr lb mo tot i car by experts showed that part received, was a red, felt hat.

1 Mwi lb lUl.t.. pr Matt -m In fail vttnn rama r. i ur. koy uoaaara oresemea a ciiAnd 4 11! 3 0 2 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 00 (Moon J-t) it Mllitiltn 3 0 0 0 Feniindi 3 0 0 0 Momiiv cf 10(0 LaRussi 2b Flnmn Cueliar Cater's Home Run Nets 5-3 Yank Win Bellar, who nat signed a Southwest Conference letter-of-intent with Tetas AiM, has signed the national letter to continue his football career at the University of New Mexico. Bellar, a :09 5 sprinter ac- I plaque from the Athletic Com-I' ctel mM 1 1 1 u.

i iai oeiore me crasn. KMprf. HK-8ini 1, -hp- a-Hbud. "in this condition 4-2) it Wiuhingtao ph 1 0 0 0 BJotinaon Grew ai a speeainiittee of the Chamber of nw 0 8 0 0 Khmiw City (Rookw 12) it Niw York RERBBso of over 170 mjih it would not be! merce and said the award i I 11 Hnr.l IP 111 I 123 1 (Biniueti 3-4) miftH Maincsmi (Kat 5 1) it Boston (Nig; 0-0) i i 11 rnrdintf In I'Wt frpthmsn rnarh rlU 1 Um 401 1 11 IMnriM Toti Mm toia! 3i 4 mS NEW YORK tit Danny III JJtZj.Cater's fifth-inning homer cap-ej. Powell.

Hendrickn. dp a three-run rallv and nro. Baltimore 1. Oiklind 1. LOB-Biltlmort I 3.

omiind i. HR pelled the New ork Yankees to mTnwn 5-3 victory over Kansas City possible for the driver to keep made Alan official ambassador control," a statement by the from Albuquerque, Bill Mitchell examiners said. presented Al with a tape Wreckage was spread over 300' recording of the finish of the yards at the Goodwood track 'ce from radio station KDAZ. 'Tuesday, but the englnej 1M 11 1 11 11 1 rrftft I.rlnn4, Job at4 Mwr. jir I.OK-Am.nll 1, AlhmwrM II.

jita (LJ-41 IB llmrtk. Mwra. ir ii i ii no National Leafw Kat Chicijtb 2(1 New York 25 34 .510 St Louia 13 24 .489 3la Pnwburjth 24 27 .471 4' PtuladWptui 21 2 .42 Momreii J33 1 HI 14 Whit Ftni-ert 7 3 112 5 Grant (W.1-0) 1 1 1. S'EW TORK KANSAS en Ibr (l 10 I 4 pb-o i remained intact and showed no'rUf lmi nrnvA HP-t Lrr (8iif). Mm in, 44) I i-t It.

AU11K. hrhbl Ml mm mm mm- a 1 l.M. a T-l 4(1 A- PKeily rf 4 0 0 0 Clirke 2b 4 12 0 IJlUlVdUVll Ul I. verry iiaray, pneu up ix rushing yards in his four-year career at Sudan, High School and scored 361 points during that period. The 510, 175-pound speedster, who also played monster on defense, was all-state, all-South Plains, all-regional and all-district in Texas Class A foot-ball.

Bellar, who averaged 6 6 yards a carry during his four With 5-4 Victory CwlnniU Atlinn I Anyeles 8 Ftmcisco 37 15 2)1 1 29 21 24 28 Hern An til 4 0 0 9 Kermev 3b 4 0 10 Otis cf 4 111 Mincer c( 4 12 1 ROllser 3b 4 110 While tf 4 12 2 Pmlt'lli l( 4 110 Cmer lb 4 112 Keouitb lb 4 0 11 Biefarv rf 310 Keverson 2b 2 0 10 ksIs rt 10 0 0 .712 JrM .441 .41 Lovington Quartermiler Picks Abilene Christian 7 13 J4 15'4 WASHINGTON i PaulSSe 23 It 29 32 Soccer Writers Get It Socked to Them Klrtnlrrlt pb 1 0 0 0 Mmum 4 0 0 0 ABILENE Tex ilh 1 1 mcw, 300 9 Biliingham Stops Expos by 5-0 Count HOUSTON (.1 Jack Biliingham, in is first start this Rroolta Hwton Montreil Hi-- York it Allmtti postponed Witherspoon, quartermiler from Brgmfo- 0 0 0 akct 0000 II. Cincinnati Casanova doubled home thej final two runs of a four-run' fourth inning Wednesday night! as the Washington Senators', climbed to the .500 mark with a 4 9 OuciiO Lot Angtiwi Lovington, N. High Torn 34 s8 Tntai msio! has signed a track scholarship SUr III Will-I til liinlnrs) Sin Dtfito it Pittsburgh postponed St Lum.i I. 8 FiiEcuco i season, stopped Montreal 5-0 on year prep career, had his best season as a junior when he rushed for 15R5 yards and an 8.3 i with Abilene Christian College. E-Aer 0p- i.

lob 5-4 come-from-behind victory omi THay ma mtt purher tk. tt'kii Cn lMK Angftes "Osteen 7-4i it Pittsburgh over the Chicago lute box. 1.71 nit. New York tseiver 7-41 it Adatiti Jir-CHICAGO ASMINGTON I tt i-3i night eight hits Wednesday night, as the Houston Astros dealt the Expos their tenth straight Witherspoon set a Class AAA 3B-Murw. hr-l tti, c'i'i-t .41 state record of :49.3 in the 440! and anchored Lovington's mile -Burwieter 1 20 0 0 a 0 2 aiii ch 1 i.i -a ai ibrhbl Abrhbi; Montreii (MeOhai 34) it Houston ii- 1 a relay team to a second con- MfCnw rf 5 0 1 nrnmn (ttruiin 1) tuM Alter 0 3 1 a A- 6.1)91.

PB- M.rn.son. T-2 34 secutive state crown. Amrlcio it ll. (ikip lb MOVTRKAI. HOIKTON If 4lt rw i i emir gatiwt achetluled 4 0 19 FHowird lb 1 1 2 01 0 0 0 0 DNel.wn nr 0 10 0 4oti rmten.

ii R01T.HRIDEKS INK PAIR 1 0 0 0 R'icharttt If 4 0 1 ibrhW Filret (t 4 0 I JAloo rf per carry average arid scored 172 points. In his senior campaign Bellar had a 5 9 per carry average while gaining 102V yards and scoring 81 poinLi. Bellar'i older brother Mike is a starting cornerteack at Texas A4M. Jerry was also recruited heavily by the University of Texas and Texas Tech. Hrrnunn EILKEN NAMED 3 0 0 0 3 00 CMiv If lf.ll It 4 1 I 0 AHorirnei 3b 4 I 2 TtPr.lVA Satlr iSi Tho 3 100 3 0 9 Stroud cf 4 111 1 1 ph i j1 Saskatchewan Roughriders of 3(iol! the Canadian Football League Kt 4 8 1 Mnritin Rtiub rf 4 0 10 Wtun ef M.lowi tf 1 1 TDivte If Filrl? Ib 40 Mrnki Batemm 410 Klr 3b Lib.iT 3b 4 1 Peptlor lb Wine 10 0 Fdwd Brml ph 10 0 0 BUUnghm MfHire 210 xtarhie oft tot Btrhtnivr 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 Cawovi a 0 0 9 9 Cuilen 2b 1 0 0 0 Colemin 3 1 1 (t Knowlfi 0 0 0 10 11 SAN MATEO, Calif, -Louis H.

Eilken, a veteran horse racing official was named as director of racing, and racing secretary for the California Jockey Club. annminroH tha ditrnino nf quar a Blanco pb John jjoaephsn ph and terback Terry Southall Tom Total jo 5 il, tackle-guard Ken Eombard. 111 all Ia1a. t)oiter pb 10 10 Sports Scores ri'EBLA, Mexico if A Mexican policeman with a long club stood guard at the entrance to the press box at the World Soccer Cup stadium here. "No drinks allowed In the press box," he told thirsty newsmen who arrived after a two-hour drive from Mexico City.

There were complaints, but the majority smiled for it meant that a campaign they had started had jacknifed back on them. It all started at the World Cup in England four years ago when more than a fair share of supporters left grounds with sore heads because of thrown bottles. "Stop the Sale of Liquor in Glass Bottles," shouted newspaper he adlines throughout England and Europe. The International Football Federation FIFA recognized the outcry that fans armed with glasses and bottles were distinctly dangerous when things went wrong on the fietd. "Plastic bottles and paper cups are the answer," wrote newsmen in their comfortable press box slung from the roof of Wembley Stadium, as waiters fetched their favorite drinks.

Since 16 the sale of bottles has been stopped in all grounds and the number of sore heads decreased. The Puebla policeman just replied "FIFA orders" when complaints flew at him. He put down his club to take bottles of cold beer from reporters' hands, "Okay, but I bet Sir Stanley Rouse, the FIFA president, is enjoying a gin and tonic" shouted one Englishman. "Si, senor, but he is behind a glass partition," replied the diplomatic policeman. WasMnrtoa (( 4t 1 1 44va4Ai4e4vAV4r4r44M Total 34 ft 1 Total 33 5 nP-C'tiifieo 1.

wnttinttton 1 wm Montreal 0 Chirain Wifhlncton 7. 2U--F Uor4 iHonaimi 1 1 I Cajition. 3B A Rodrutues. Mellim. SB F-UbnT.

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1 BA.4KBAU PTNAU AUTOGRAPH NITE SUNDAY, JUNE 7th, 6:00 P.M. ALBUQUERQUE SPORTS STADIUM NOME ond OUTDOOR LIVING JgSli Dirtmnulli I. lonnmitut tnd (imf of d'HUilfrluitUiUfin totu-iiwiwnt pttiannt H.M PARK BAXRKTBAIX Bqulrm 31. Biii34, Birom 43, Porttmlti 14: lAtkn 4. Chirnni 44: Brlghti CC 1.

AUTO RACING Booitpr? 14: Hilfbrwdi 3S, Wolfpupi 33. tKtli Punip 11. Ltttlf Jo 4 11: I'm PrliA 81: Jumir 41 rhi i IS: Cfillttn M. VUfT IS; PcMii UirtM A 1 Biuftiyi 11; Pltntton 70. I'mrfri Jl, UlBO IJTTU: 1.K4CJI Kimi C'ovbnm 1.

OtlnU U. TUtTI 14 Ii. rirdml N4TIONAI, JR. nil.l.H.K BAKtRALt (kimilMiak Mrii, Aril. I MttK Ciill 41 JTRAH A-D0DGERS DAUAS FT.

WORTH ALL FANS INVITED ONTO THE PLAYING FIELD TO MEET THE DODGERS AND OBTAIN THEIR AUTOGRAPHS AT 5:00 P.M. SHOW EXCITING EXHIBITS PRIZES STAGE SHOWS BIG BANDS ADULTS 50c CHILDREN FREE TINGLEY COLISEUM ON THI STATE FAIRGROUNDS Road Runner Track 5629 temo. Blv1. NI 265-8849 1816 Central Art. SW 243-2241 ALUIIIUERQUK RACEWAY FHWW A SUIIWAY (WATCH THIS PAPER FOR FURTHER DETAILS) Men'i ipn l-mll: Jark fller, MiM.I Men tniermtitlali )-mlla: Jtm lailei, II M.

Mm a ntr t-ntlle: Nirkirl PenMakal, 17 (5. Men'i rn-(-tnir-llft 1. mllen Bmllk, Wanni ipei a- mile: Dlalt Unfa t. 4 II. B2 A.

lJ-anal-'B inder 1-mllei RerM Ba tiara, I W2. Bnni I B. U-iitf-wder 1-mile: Burk Pail A.

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