Page 6, The Herald, Friday, May 4, 1979 Horse race is a showdown [ LOUISVILLE, Ky, (AP) — Spectacular Bid and Flying Paster, who have combined for 19 stakes victories in 20 races, will hold thelr long- awalted showdown Saturday in the §200,-000-added Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs Joining these two colts, who have earned more than $700,000 each, in a bid for money and glory wili te eight other 'threeyear-old thoroughbreds, including one who has earned $4,-200_ thing for yo! & * eee srt) and has, Tafled to win In six starts. Great Redeemer is the first maiden entered in the - 1%-mile’. Derby since Fourulla Hnished 19th ina 20- horse field in 1971. ; In his last start, Great Redeemer, who did not race asa 2-year-old, finished third as a 00-1 shot in Tuesday's Derby Trial Stakes at Churchill Downs, beaten by 11% lengths. The colt will be ridden by Richard DePass from the No.2 poat just inside Right from the Start. ‘ : You see a plan you like but would prefer a bigger i entrance way. 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Post time is 6:38 p.m. EDT. __. Each starter will carry 126_ dealer in yoor area. Alternatively, you can conta my pounds, Others entered are Golden Act, Screen King, the entry of General Assembly and Sir Ivor Again, Shamgo, Lot o’Gold and = King Celabrily, Rain is possible, and Spec- tacular Bid in his only race ‘on a sloppy track suffered the first of the two losses in his 14-race career when he finished fourth, beaten by 6% ¢o lengths in the Tyro Stakes at Monmouth Park Aug. 2, 1978, The son of Bold Bidder, ridden by Ronnie Frankiin’ catalogue NAME | Enclosed Is $2.00 for O lhave a building lot i O I plan te build in '79 C1 ( will need financing | colour ADDRESS CITY PROVINCE . POSTAL CODE PHONE. iaace TDH Your local representative is MR. GARY BALLINGER P.O. Box 790 Terrace, B.C, V8G 2X4 . Telephone 635-2743 after 6:00 p.m. BULDING SYSTEMSLTD, ____ 2.0 2Ewon Avenue, New Wosiminster British Columbia, VIM5Bt * * ‘Telaphana: 628-2677 "and owned by Harry, Teresa and Tom Meyerhoff, loat his next start, than began a 10- .tace winning streak that In-- cluded victories in the | Florida Derby, Flamingo and Blue Grass Stakes April mien Camphell,. trainer: of Benjamin J. Ridder’s - rl fing Paster, believes his t can handle an off-track. He finished third on a good’ track while carrying 127 .pounds in the San Felipe Handicap March 17 for his only lose in his last 10 starts, Golden Act worked a half; mile in 48 2-5 seconds int the =i rain Thursday. The’ colt, owned by William Oldknow* and Robert Phipps and ridden by Sandy Hawley, won the Loulsiana and Arkansas derbies in his last two atarts. Tt will be the first Derby ride for Hawley, the seven- time Canadian champion jockey from Mississauga, hy . Sir [vor Again, owned by Mrs. Tilyou Christopher and ‘ ridden by Don MacBeth, won . the Everglades, and took his jast start, an overnight handicap at 1% miles but with a time of only 2:05 3-5 | under 124 pounds. He will race as an entry with General Assembly because both are trajned by LeRoy Jolley, Address. And so is my frieed PLEASE CHECK YOUR CHOICE CJ MorNins SUN. - - (CO arrernoon CIEARLY EVENING wes LILATE EVENING [[] SPRING-MAY, JUNE - Tyne of League - Send or Deliver Entry to: Gi _ bj . PENNANT iants take big cne R ACES San Francisco Giants got homer of the season, Mare NATIONAL Ul AGUE threehomerunsinthefourth Hill singled and LeMaster kL Pet. @UL inning, taking the lead on made the seore 6-4 with his trea! $74 — Johnnie LeMaster’s two-run _ first omer of the year. Bill Eniiadelphis 4 Z aH \ drive, and beat New York North later hit his first Chicago 10 a4 5 Mets 7-5 In National League homer of the season for the New York 6 12.40 BV baseball action Thursday. Giants’ sixthrun. The Giants Pittsburgh 1@ 127.400 6'4 The Mets took 4 42 lead . scored five runs inthe fourtl -peuston aa 2 with three rung in the top of inning, adding an unearned Cincinnati 12:1) 522 3% the fourth, but three of the -' run off reliever Mike Scott. =n anciace uy 4 ors aH first five batters tofacePete Gary Lavelle relieved (oy angeles 1) 15.423 & Falcone in the bottom of the © winner Ed Halicki after six Atlanta 14.3647 inning homered,-chasing the innings andallowed only one, Thursday, Results New York starter. hit in earning his third save — gay Eranclsco 7 New York 5 Darrell Evans hit his third - of the season. San Diego 10 Montrea' a Los Angeles 5 Pritedetphia 2 . 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