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Show Hartack Rides Majestic Prince To Derby Victory Hill, Beard Fitth Derby Win For Gill Hartack | LOUISVIL'F, Unbeaie: K —\charged past him in short - order. Later, jockey Dean Hall of Fleet Allied said, “if I had z Tie for Lead an | NEW ORLEANS (UPI)—) were Henning, Grier Jones, first |Explosive Dave Hill of Jackson, round co-leader Lee Elder |Mich., sank a 20-foot pressure'Lionel Hebert, Bob C S putt on the 18th green Saturday Johnny Pott and John to tie steady Frank Beard of} Only 78 players who shot been in the money at the finish, biggest cro Church he wen ‘¢ Derby ‘y 2 Le ters : The wr “n Me™” hen met ch Id have claimed a foul t him.” Hartack said, “I think I kind of brushed a horse on the outside turn.” \Louisville for the third round under par during the first tw fina! lead in the $100,000 Greater rounds qualified for the Despite the “shortcut,” i colt, for Majestic Prince still was er Frank outside three horses on the first 000, turn and he lost a lot of ground erm wily ys racing far out from the rail. | worthwhile as te Dery leo. stretch and |New Orleans Open golf tour- two rounds nament. It was the lowest cut off fo: aa fired his second straight|the jpicfessionals since he 8, following an opening round Phoenix ‘ournament in Februa\er, to deadlock Beard at 203, 13 ry. the head of the oe ieeSSe ceed a brilliant | way down that long, Jong become only the second jockey in history to win America’s tp turf classic five times—tying @ mark held by Eddie Arcaro. ’first turn, But when Hartack leaders on the bi ‘then turned him loose in a faeces it didn’t matter. The running time of 2:01 45 \strokes under par at the 7,000, Bobby Mitchell of Daaville jyard Lakewood Country Club/Va., made a brief run at the ‘course. lead Saturday morning, scoring Beard, who has won more/four straight birdies. However than $30,000 in recent years at after the rain came he bogeyed |Lakewood, his favorite course, the seventh and ninth holes and |had rounds of 67-67-69 for his was never able to recover. P ‘en trainer after a tong al reat! field of 3-ycar-olds to catch him. | areer as a jockey, commented Jockey Bill Hartack keptithat Majestic Prince “had to Majestic Prince in front all the joge @ bit of ground” on that | stretch under a blazing sun tO sent Majestic Prince after & 203. Dike, noted as a strong|wasfar off ithe Kentucky Derby finisher, made a game run at record of 2:00, set by Northern) the two frontrunners, but had to Dancer in 1964, Chances for a| settle for third place, a half-|record disappeared with the Tength behind Arts and Letters. [relatively slow pace for the first a Majestic Prince, a Kentucky- half-mile. SelOe to tal aoe most of| Hartack also rode Northern his Tg in California, = to| Dancer and his other Derby as favorite the ae were Decidedly in | 100,000 and a$4.80, |1962, Venetian Way in 1960| and 4.40 and 2.60 across the board.|Iron sige in 1957. He has daa Uti pai 0 and sed fh, wie eae 8.20 and Dike 2.80. Derby atta while Arcaro Majestic Prince og from lanl his five in 21 starts. JOCKEY BILL HARTACK uses his left hand to whip Majestic Prince (center) across the finish line to win the Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs, Second was Arts and Letters on ose TWins, inegoar run|watch a Derby whle in ofie Sal ie nl ee fe oe atendng the T in in the| President Nixon, |Derby for the second straight ou a4 rough the stretch the frstjandalso ihe In 0 doing, Majestic caine bes one pat nes Rutherford By wqueezed Fleet Allied and The President, S illy Casper, another tour- Hill went into the 18th hole nament favorite who barely trailing Beard byone stroke, He made the cut with a 142,finally slammed his second shot past hit his’ stride Saturday and the cup and then dropped ‘he camein with a three under par crucial downhill putt for the tie. 69. But he was still far back in Beard, playing right a the Oe oe /Hill, settled for a par on the 18th green, He went into the |third round 10 strokes under par and one stroke ahead of Hill, butlost his lead briefly when he bogied the fourth hole, However the rail and Dike was third (left). It was Hartack’s fifth Beard picked up four birdies later in the afternoon to move Kentucky Derby victory, (Herald-UPI Telephoto) back into the lead. The third round was played in| a combination of sunshine and) Senators t St Stay Ho Aisi Prost Ietorsetnnel 1Ofiien a4Gociaon ovve. the Beatie Tackan scored rain showers, but most of the t Miller, Reasor Make Tour players said the brief, heavy rain did not bother them much. John Miller and Mike Reasor, Orville Moody of Killeen, two former BYU golfers, have ‘Tex., and Harold Henning of qualified for the PGA Tour from| ceived credit for the Braves’) south Africa fired the best by winning in the qualifying rounds of the day, each turningee at Pensacola, Fla, re16th win in 4 games. ase in the sixth ining suicide! New York Yankees Conigliaro's bunt and Reggie| Powell was injured in the ow ea DeeerCater’s infield rome ly. panied Smith's run-producing double in/ong inning as he slid into sec-jout to give Chuck Dobson and pj “ithree way tie for third place at There were 115 golfers from around the nation vying for 18 the Philadelphia Phil- _Hs first round leader openings. Lo ike Zarley of Seattle and per M ‘e lies defeated the slumping feGolstrand of Worthington, In the 72 hole playoff homer, the 402nd of his career,|was at National League champion St. Teel divided his time sitting with the |DetroltTigers. |x "state governors ‘who were| Rookie reliever Fred Wen, |gave the Minnesota Twins a $-1| Clete Boyer homered with one Louis Cardinals 4-1. Wise scatSigns Contract Tatley ang Goldstrand, who pee base neey oneaoe ew on siiaontatheind tered four singles and a run- were t and with Kentucky Gov. eo roommates while playing] ,, scoring double by Joe Torre in e iy inning 's n for his |spoile a unt, gai Form lanta Braves a 66 triumph over’ earning his third victory of the at the University of Houston, Oe a! es » first major“ league victory even oy ike tac a spot in the pre the Los ers. season and lowering his earned both fired three under par 69s but Reasor’s 300 iy. seventh staat and its 15th Boyer’s blow came off Jim Tun average to 1.14. The Car- Sal Real in the eighth inning. win in the last 18 games, Brewer after Orlando Cepeda dinals have lost 10 of 11 home Hill, who admits to an a playoff. He won Reliever Don McMahon Mike Epstein homered in the was safe at first on an error games and have a 10-14 season explosive temper that has led him to break clubs, is an 11walked Wenz to start the win- sixth inning and Frank Howard by third baseman Bill Sudakis, record, year veteran on the tour. He Ariz, will ag the club for} Arts and Letters earned ning rally for the Red Sox. slammed a two-run double in Tito Francona hit into a force Reliever Ron Taylor walked won $34,000 between PGA) practice early this summer. [$25,000 for second place, Dike \Mike ate single with. one the seventh as the Washington play for the first out of the Adolfo Phillips with the bases suspensions last year and has- the grade. He shot a Kilkenny Senators beat the Cleveland In- inning but Boyer then conAn 1g major, Loper,|$12,500 and Traffic Mark $5,000. ‘out bre filled and two out in the eighth n't won a tournamentsince the 300 was the cutoff score. a 63, , plans to} The second jewel of the turf to replace McMahon Carl Yas- dians 6-1 for oesae victory] nected for his third homer of| inning to force in Ron Santo 1967 Memphis Open. |" Miller will join the tour iplete his education while/Triple Crown, the Preakness ‘trzemski bounced into a field-|iin the last 10 enable the Chicago Cubs to Deadlocked at 207 — four|the Texas Open at San me tied the score ait 44 ‘and Seen ee ee \Stakes, will be run at Pimlico er’s choice before Fred Lashe shade the New York Mets 3-2. strokes behind Hill and Beard— tonio next week. too Spekand gave »Nea i give! neseee homer in the May 17. jaro's tie-breaking bunt and|Washington a 41 lead. Howard sixth but the went The Cubs filled tae bases on MAY 4 Smith's double. followed in the seventh with a ahead in the seventh on a walk Santo’s triple and two walks a single by Billy Dave May, subbing for the in-|bases-loadeq double to boost the ‘to Bill Grabarkewitz and singles following Williams. jured Boog Powell, hit his first/margin to 6-1. Cleveland's run by Ron Fairly and Willie Davis. foie of the season to break a\came on a fourth-inning Cecil Upshaw, who yielded Ted Abernathy retired the Davis’ single venth, re-|Mets in order in the ninth to By United Press Ingernational Los Angeles 44 tie and give the Baltimore !by catcher Duke Sims. 15 9 625 1 se in the se ee, preserve Phil Regan’sfifty vicSan Diego 2 14 402 5 tory of the season. American League Cincinnati 9 14 302 6% Ollie Brown highlighteda nine Night Games Not Included Houston 6 2 Bit run explosion in thefirst inning turday’s Results Saturday's with the first grand slam homer W OL pet. gb Pittsburgh 4 Montreal 2 of his career to lead the San Baltimore % 8 692 — Atlanta 6 Los Angeles 5 Diego Padres to a 13-5 romp Washington 15 M1 877 8 San Diego 13 Cincinnati 5 16 WEST CENTER ST., PROVO, UTAH over the Cincinnati Reds. Joe Boston 13 10.565 3%4| Chicago 3 New York 2 Niekro, with an eighth-inning ‘Detroit i 12 45 |Philadelphia 4 St. Louis 1 assist from TommySisk, picked New York 11 18 458 5%||San Francisco at Legg right up his first win of the season ‘Cleveland 3 17 .150 11%! Sunday’s Gam as the Padres dealt the Reds West All Times =DT their eighth loss in nine games. w ol pet. gb Pittsburgh at Montreal 1:35pm 1 7 682 — New York at Chicago 2 130pm The Reds committed four err- ‘Minnesota 3 9 ee ; Pee at St, Louis 215pm ors and there were six wild Oakland 12 10 pitches thrown by Cincinnati Kansas City ‘Los Angeles at Alanta 215pm ‘Chicago 8 10 an 5) San Diego at Cincinnati 2 15pm ‘hurlers, 7 12 368 6%I¢,San Franeisco at Houston 3pm Jerry May and Fred Patek California Seattle 7 14 333 7% led off the Pirates’ sixth with Monday’s Games Saturday’s Results singles and May went to third no games scheduled when Marty Martinez hit into Baltimore 5 New York 4 Boston 7 Detroit 5 ja fielder’s choice. 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