: Missiasauga, ‘Johnny's Image to the front in the 144-mile race‘ over the . _M . when Hibs | “NEW. “yori (APY. Longshot}; State .- Dinner zoomed along the railin the stretch, overtook -. setting | Dr. Patches with a. littie more than 1-6 ofa mile . Sorry Lookin - ACBe ‘and % “tengthe in trent oe Roman Missile. - ches, 11, paid. $7.60 and $10.60 while Pete Anderson's. remaining and: won the.:1:§28.0,--... #108. $00-. Matropolttan iCompleting: ‘the order. of andicap « in: the--rain- at: Belmont Park’ on: Monday;... QOdds-on: favorite Alyder, looking stakes Win in more than nine months, was- third. for most : of the race but: then faded to - cy State Dinner, ridden by Chris;McCarron and owned by C.V. Whitney, carried.116 . unds over a track. llsted as. ast In:1:94 and paid $61.40, $17.30. -and : $25.60 .to..h backers in a Memorial Day © crowd. of 80,504 State Dinner, winning his second. stakes -in. a row, finlahed.:.three lengths - In front of Dr. Patches, Sorry Lookin was another 3% . lengths, behind Dr. Patches - He battled right back for his “first. big ° «finish were Nasty And Bold, ’ Alydar, What .4-Gent, .San : Juan Hill and § Alydar, the - Calumet Farm's four-year-old colt : - whose style has been to come from off tha pace, ‘broke on Sher er Jorge. Velasquez. r the first quarter-mile “he was third, just a head. ‘behind What A Gent, who was a-head behind Dr.. -Patches, With a half-mile to ’ go, Dr. Patches led Roman ‘Missile by a half-length with . Alydar angther head back. “Alydar was still third “84 ” State Dinner, who now has © won four of six starts this . behind Dr. Patches and ‘Roman. Missile: at. the quarter-pole but the race. was over for him and beginning for State: Dinner, _INGLEWOOD, Cali, (AP) a “half-length . behind Star jobuny's Image .logt.his: wea anny the strete ve) then. hattled. gamely to pass Star Spangled . and -win | the $250, 600 Tavitational Jturt Handicap in record tlme at _ Hollywood Park on “Monday, Sandy - Hawley. df Ont.; sent grass‘‘course a8 the horses made: the’ final-turn. They drew“ out but!" then - Star Spangled, ‘MeHargue. in the -irons, railled .to edge ahead. Johnny's Image’ needed. a strong finish to win byau Hose" in a. Photo finish.” - Dom, Alaric, owned by. a. Canadian ayndicate headed _ yearo . Compal with Darrel ‘ injury Sunday. "$137,-000 owne;rs , ; Coronado ‘and a an -: Tanz of Lop. Angeles. - _ Spangled, ‘The winning time was 2:25 1-5, bettering the race and course record of 2:25 3-6. set by Fiddle Isie in 1970, Johnny’s| Image carried high weight of 128 pounds with 122 for Star Spangled and 128 for Fiddie Igle when-he set.the record. Gundanin, ore te gi ua expec give. Johnny's Trnage-his toughest competition,. was,.scratched after. suffering.an ankle . The. victory able ornia ‘Dinner second © with returned pecial. Tiger. a wha was: 6 fit 0 on the Inside . -vand moving. Tartan Stable’s Dr: Pat. - McCarron “had: - State elghth of a mile to go and he Grillad inside Dr, Patches - and jockey Angel Cordero, -. for the victory,: “It was tha third atralght . defeat for Alydar this year; - The colt who" chased Af- firmed ‘to’ the 1978" Triple Crown opened the Year with .a-win in an allowance race : -but then finished close sec- ’ onds in the Oak. Lawn. -Handicap and the Carter Handicap, His last stakes victory was in the Travers at ‘Saratoga last August 19 when he finished second be- hind Affirmed but got the win when Affirmed was uallfied: year, ¢arned $264,060 and ralsed his winnings for -the year to $180,005. itolahed first in his laat three | omalthough Johnny's ‘Image iad never gone beyond 1% miles, his sira won tha 114- mile Belmont Stakes in 1968. Johnny's Image. returned $3.40, $2.60 and $2.40. Star Spangled pald $3.80 and $3.20 while Dom Alaric, a rent bred ridden Bill *?Shoemaker and careyi Lp -pounds, returned $3. oe In his last ‘outing, the Lakeside Handicap at: + Hollywood Park,’ Johnny's : Image set a course record of -;1:48 for 1% miles on the turf. +; Behind :the. firgt: three in their finishing order were Go , Weat, YOUNG -Man,.As De -sohnaiy Bi: ‘AMBRE. cB au dou: Popa Silver, Eagle, Good Lord, *. 24 HOW 1.9: Curious, ’. by E.P. Taylor of Toronto, Sohnny, had earned’ ‘$007,205 Saboulard ehameha finished third ina field of 11,. “prior! to this rich race but had | and Double win ene yw - j : i : a oe 7” - _ * roundi e clubface both: “UTR aS \ $aiticnly ind horizontally. Bo ‘or a. number of reasons, EE ees | 18? nicnga TibUNe N.Y. News: Synd. Ins. AMAL: "ComeAbe, 4q THINK’ WE UST. WON - He 1980 OWMPICS / a Final takes. three games. GLASGOW, Scotland (AP) — Th. Scottish : Football Association Cup final finally Produced a a Winner Monday After two stalemates, Glasgow Rangers beat Hibernian 3-2 in their third encounter, but ‘atlll needed “overtime. - It marked the first final in 69 years to take three The match drewa crowd of 30,602., Tony Riggins put Hiber- nian Ip front 14 minutes into - the game. Derek Johnstone — scorell twice for Rangers, - but Hibs sent the game into overtime with an Ally the winner. was an own-goal — Arthur Duncan headed into his own net after 110 minutes, It was all Hibernian in the opening half. Ralph Hlaghan and Gordon Rae both came close before Rae croased and Higgins moved In to pet it home after’ Ra oalkeeper Peter MeCloy oy ff led to cover, When it seemed Hibs would bold thelr advantage at the half, . Rangers equallized with an almost . carbon copy the firat score. Tom Ricinus crossed and Johnstone tucked it in calie Jim iter could only parry the Rafigers took the play in . the second half and took a deserved lead at 61 minutes | when Bobby Russell centred * from the right and Johnatone went high for his second * goal. games, penalty. ; Unfortunate tor Hibernian, - Ranger pressure was per: sistent and Dave Cooper just . failed to make it 3-1, only to have ‘his’ | range effort smothered ky. McArthur, Hibs “got an unexpected reprieve with 12 minutes left in regulation time when referee Brian MeGimlay, although far behind the play, awarded a disputed penalty. McLeod made no mistake, Early in the overtime, . MeLeod hit the post with a beautiful curling shot. Then McArthur palmed. Alec Miller's penalty kick for the save of the game. A minute- later, Rangers ‘reserve Gordon Smith had the ball in the net but was ruled offside and set the stage for Dun- can’s own-goal header, BREATHES .CLEAN AIR FOR LONGER ENGINE LIFE LAWN YOU'VE EVER SEENI FLYMO FLOATS ON A CUSHION OF AIR * NO WHEEL RESISTANCE * * MOWS IN ANY DIRECTIO ‘TOOVEY HOLDINGS LTD, D573 BLADE HEIGHT ADJUSTS EASILY ona- — J. designed’. with “roll.” Vary’ _ Jwere the marked-off shad- time which had passed “-[Vick invented a clock with . Pminute ‘the essential parta remain . pauniversary comes near! a : “TORONTO: CCP). Defending champlan Brice Lletzke. joked ‘Monday that-he was *‘dis- « appointed” in the field. ‘organizerg: -at the ‘Canadian Open golf for the 1978 tournament, "Vm “sure; - they're “probably golng -to. have cre of. the “strongest lineups on the ‘tour this “year,” ‘Lietzke’ told a ‘news conference,“but I'd stayed home and had a few more babies.” Watson, winner of last weekend's " Memoria] tourney at Muirfield, Ohio, and on a record- breaking pace with more _ than $353,000 in winnings this season, will-ba in the nearby Oakville, June al- ; a will Jack Nicktaus, Lee. ‘Trevino, Fuzzy tournament have lined up “just as soon Tom Watson’ - field at Glen Abbey in © Zoeller, Hubie Green, ; . Arnold’ Palmer and most of the top money winners on the ‘Professional Golfers’'Assoclatlen tour. But the man. everyone recognizes as the premier tour performer over the last three years, Watson will be the prohibitive favorite when the 166 . players tee up to start.the’ ona “hole, $250,000 Canadian. The fact that he took a weekend off recently when his wife gave b to another child was tha reason for Lietzke's goad- natured fibe. He also missed a. Canadian Open * dn Montreal a couple of years ago for the same- aT don't know why they (the Wataons). can't have: them every few weeks,” Lietzke continued, ‘It would at least give the rest of us a chance to catch up.” Mletake, who said his- RAISON Ay OPEN victory at Glen A Ying wos inatrimenial in had a ee are praise for Watson's game that has -carcied him to the lp of polis elite. though his. winsings - ($202,186" in 1977 and - $113,905 last year) would - belie that assessment of his game. Already, in. 1979 the fifth-year pro has earned .more than $130,000 and ‘pushed. his career win- a over $500,000 — a rane that - could be reached by Watson inone campaign if.he continues: the front-running pace he’s set Jn 1970, “He (Watgon) - is without doubt the premier ‘player on the tour," Lietzke said. oe yist | While every good golf shot gives satisfaction, none gives imore than 4 big, booming . drive. And one thing that contributes greatly: to. ‘that kind of shot is loft of your ‘ driver—the angle of the club- face ‘from vertical, which can range from a low of 9° to as " much as 139, As a rule of thumb, only the serasch golfer or touring pro _ should use a driver with 99 loft. If your handicap is from: one through five, you should consider .10° of. loft.: With a five to ten handicap, it’s 11°. 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