The Oshawa Times, 3 Jun 1961, p. 10

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70 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, June 3, 1961 HE ADDS MORAL SUPPORT IN RIFLE COMPETITION "NICK", a 12 - year - old cocker spaniel, takes up a de- fensive position behind his | boss, during Army headquar- | ters competitions in Ottawa. Nick and his master, Capt. A. L. C. Clements, both bet- erans of many rifle competi- tons, are shooting for a place in the Army central compe- titions to be held this fall. (CP Wirephoto) (games back, beat SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' OSHAWA MINOR Softball Association's Kiwanis Bantam League will have 10 teams in the running this year and they open their season's schedule on Monday night of this next week. Each team is reminded that they are playing 7-inning games and that the "visiting team" supplies the base umpire, with the "home team" supplying the bases and the base-umpire. Kiwanis Bantam League games for Monday night, are as follows: Lake Vista at Southmead; College Hill at Rundle: Nipi- gon at Fernhill; N. Oshawa at Radio; Sunnyside at King- side, All games are scheduled for 6:45 p.m.--for June and July. On Wednesday evening, June 7--the schedule will be Southmead at College Hill; Rundle at Nipigon; Fernhill at North Oshawa; Radio Park at Sunnyside and Kingside at Lake Vista. The balance of the schedule for the entire season, will be published next week. In Ortega To Fight In 1st Title Go LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Mex- ico's Gaspar Ortega, a veteran of 82 fights, get his first shot {at a world title tonight when he meets welterweight champion | Emile Griffith of New York. |. They tangle in a scheduled 15- | rounder to be televised by ABC starting at 10 p.m. The bout will By ED WILKS Associated Press Staff Writer Jim Bunning, a right-handed pitcher who has had trouble getting started, has popped up as a stopper for Detroit Tigers in the American League pen- nant chase. After losing four of his first six decisions, spread over 10 starts, Bunning now has won two straight games. Both have put an end to Dertoit skids. The Tigers have won only three of their last nine games and Bun. ning has collected two of the victories. He squared his 1961 record at 4.4 with a four-hitter for his first shut out of the season Fri- Gay night, getting home - run help from Rocky Colavito and Al Kaline for a 2-0 decision over Minnesota Twins. 1t was the first victory in foru games for the Tigers and re- tained their two-game lead over the second-place Cleveland In- dians, who defeated Los An- {knocked off Baltimore Orioles] geles Angels 6-4. The third. |place New York Yankees. four Chicago White Sox 6-2, Boston Red Sox 4-2 and Washington Senators | walloped Kansas City Athletics 12-4 |GAVE ONLY SINGLES Bunning allowed nothing but|run homer as southpaw Whitey |in Hurler Bunning 'Wins For Detroit and struck out six men. He didn't run into trouble until the ninth inning, when the Twins loaded the bases with one out on Bunning's lone walk, a hit and an error. Bunning ended the game by getting Don Dob- bek to hit into a double play. Colavito's homer, his 13th of the season, beat southpaw Jack Kralick (4-3) in the second in- ning. Kaline's sixth-inning shot was his fourth--all in four con- sceutive games against the Twins, who have lost 11 of their last 12 games while plunging from a second - place tie to eighth spot. Johnny Romano cracked a 4-4 tie for the Indians with a two- run homer in the eighth inning off losing reliever Johnny James (0-1). Woody Held also homered for the Indians, who blew a 4-0 lead. Frank Funk (7.3) was the winner with two innings of one- hit relief, once more getting his edge from Romano. The Cleve: land catcher, extending his hit. Funk's victories. for the first time in six deci- sions since July 19, 1959, BLANKED THE SOX Ford blanked the last-place White Sox on five hits after Al Smith hit a two-run homer in the first inning. Cal McLish (2-6) was the loser, dropping his fifth straight game when Maris' 13th homer of the year broke a 2-2 tie in the third in- ning. Vic Wertz, the old man of the Red Sox at 36, and righthander Don Schwall, 25, combined to beat the Orioles. Vic's two-run homer in the ninth gave the un- beaten rookie his third victory of the season. Billy Hoeft (1-1) was the loser for the Birds, who had tied the engagement with a ninth-inning run on a triple by Ron Hansen and a two-out single by Whitey Herzog. Schwall allowed seven hits and walked four men, but he Montreal To Host Club For Track Go ST. LAMBERT, Que. (CP)-- The St. Lambert branch of the Royal Canadian Legion, which has successfully staged eight major track and field champion- ship meets, is preparing for its biggest show June 23-24 when Britain's Oxford - Cambridge stars will take a crack at Ca- nadian records. The meet, in this Montreal suburb, is for the Canadian se- nior track and field champion- ships. It has been sanctioned by the Amateur Athletic Union of Canada. The combined Oxford - Cam- bridge team, which competes under the name of Achilles Club, will make St. Lambert the final stop on a 15-day North Ameri- can tour. Official word has been received that all members of the British team will compete except Herb Elliott, the speedy Australian who holds the world struck out five and has a 1.04 earned run average for 22 strikeouts in 26 innings. Righthander Dick Donovan, ting streak through 16 games, after losing five decisions in a|Yale - has driven in or scored the/row by one run, won his first bridge, Mass. winning run in all but one of with sudden support from the | Senators. Their 12 runs off loser much attention will be focussed! {mile record of 3:54.4. | Meet officials have been in- {formed that Elliott will be with {the team only June 13, in the Oshawa Last night, at Kew Beach, for the second - straight game, Osh- awa Tony's were bombed 9-1 by Randall Roy. "Ab" Deasley hurled the win, going the nine- ing route, posting eight strike- outs while showing excellent control. The winners hit for three runs in the initial stanza and again four times in the 4th. Single runs were added in the 5th and 6th. Al Sullivan was tagged with the loss, to even his season record at (1-1). Bev Smith finished up working from the 6th inning on. The yictory for Randal-Roy was their first of the Tony's Lose At Beach Etcher 1b, Booth ¢, Loreno 2b, O'Connor ph in 9th, Brabin rf, iy cf, Sullivan p, Smith p in RANDALL - ROY METALS: Staughton 2b, Singleton cf, Pol- lott 3b, Brewer ss, Shaw ec, Reeve 1b, Tout 1b in 4th, McFee 1f, Rushford rf, Deasley p. RH E Tony's 000 000 100 13 4 Randall-Roy 300 411 00X 9111 Deasley (WP) and Shaw. Sul- livan (LP) Smith (6th) and Booth. Umpires Kriss (Plate) and Favero (Bases). which proved they'll be no "push overs" in their first year of senior ball. Oshawa's lone tally .came in the 7th frame, with catcher Bobby Booth belting out a solo homer over the centre-fielder's head. The four-bagger was Booth's second of the season. After last night's setback, coupled with last Wednesday's 12-7 licking to Dependable Cat- erers, the need for a "top flight" Harvard meet at Cam. Among Canadian entrants The Yankees also relied on/Bud Daley (4-6) and three re-lon Bruce Kidd, Toronto school- {home runs, with Yogi Berra|lievers was one more than the boy sensation who holds the Ca- {belting a pair of solo shots and total they scored in Donovan's nadian junior record for the {Roger Maris . crashing a two- five defeats. Dale Long drove mile in 4:11.3. He will compete| five runs, three with a | singles, two by Zoilo Versalles, Ford (7-2) beat the White Sox|homer. {for the senior championship. Davis Devils Bring L.A. Dodgers A Win By ED WILKS Dodgers past the Giants into for one inning, before centre-| be carried by CFTO - TV Tor-| Associated Press Staff Writer [second place, .009 percentage|fielder Willie Mays caught| onto. Griffith, 22, a native of the wy | Virgin Islands, figures to enter|they've been twin terrors for the ring a 2-to-1 favorite to re-|Los The Davis boys, Tommy and illie, aren't related, but| Angeles Dodgers in the tain the championship. It will| three-way scramble for the Na-| be his first defence of the 147-|tional League lead. {pound crown he won April 1 by |flattening Benny (Kid) Paret| {of Cuba in 13 rounds in Miami| Beach, Fla. Co-promoters Cal Eaton and] George Parnassus expect some) 7,500 fans to pay about $50,000. |Griffith gets a guarantee of |$50,000 and Ortega gets 20. per| Since dipping to fourth place| two weeks ago, Los Angeles has| won 10 of 15 games -- and in points behind Cincinnati Red-| legs, who rallied for five runs [in the ninth inning but lost 7-6 to Chicago Cubs. The last - place Philadelphia Phillies knocked off Pittsburgh Pirates 6-0 and St. Louis Card-| inals beat Milwaukee Braves] {five of the last six victories, one" or the other of the Davis boys| HITS PINCH HOMER Jack Sanford and reliever Bob They went to work Friday Bolin, got their first run on a pinch-hitter Duke Snider's liner for the third out with the bases| |loaded. | The Dodgers loaded the bases | again in the 10th, on a singloto| {Jim Gilliam and two walks, one {an intentional pass to Willie| Davis. Bob Aspromonte hit into {a forceout at the plate, but| Tommy Davis unloaded his| ninth homer of the season,| The Giants, a half-game be-| hind the Reds and Dodgers, | {scored on homers by Sanford, | Close Eye On {has supplied the winning run,| The Dodgers, shut out on|28ainst loser Ed Fisher (0-1). | | lifting the Dodgers into a virtual three hits for seven innings by| |tie for first place. 'ONLY ROOM FOR ONE IN A DAY LOWELL, Mass. (AP)-- | The bounce of the ball took a hole - in-one away from John Bariahtaris at Naba- nasset Golf Club Friday. Charles Mellanakos teed off on the 125 - yard second hole first. The ball hit the pin and dropped into the cup for a hole-in-one. Bariahtaris, the next man off the tee, also dropped one into the cup--but it hit Mel- lankos' ball, still in the cup, and bounced out. i Halter Keeps Calgary Star | | both runners. Doug Shaw plated | |Brewer with a good blow. f |hit, two successive errors and {flawless from his shortsto) |+ .. Tony's coach Ted O" (official action on Wednesday {night at Alexandra Park, enter- pitcher is more evident. Randall-Roy hit the score-| |sheet the first time to plate. | | Bobby Singleton was safe on an error, Johnny Pollott followed | {with a walk. Carl Brewer, To-| ronto Maple Leaf's classy rear- guard, playing at shortstop, | {whacked out a key hit to score| NITY SEBA GAMES SCHEDULED ONTV THIS WEEKEND I Four runs crossed the plate in the 4th, as the Queen City club ran the score to 7-0. Shaw's Eddie Rushford's single and an infield out highlighted the rally. Single runs were scored in the 5th and 6th with Shaw, Reeve, Rushford and Deasley doing the| stickwork. | TONY'S TALES -- Carl Brew-| er looked real impressive for| the winners, knocking in the] game's first two runs. He was post nnor made his first appearance, flying out in the 9th, as a pinch hitter . . .Tony's next see taining Eddie Black's, the de- fending champs . . . Errors proved the downfall for Oshawa as they committed four miscues. Shaw led the victors at the plate with three hits. Singleton and Rushford were next with two apeice. Booth, Sullivan and SATURDAY, JUNE 3 CHANNEL 4 - 1:55 P.M. Cleveland Indians vs Las Angeles Angels CHANNEL 9-2 P.M. Toronto Maple Leafs vs Syracuse Chiefs CHANNEL 2 - 2:30 P.M. Major League Baseball (To Be Announced) SUNDAY, JUNE 4 CHANNEL 9 - 4 P.M. Toronto Maple Leafs vs Syracuse Chiefs For the FINEST Picture . . tune in your ball game on ENITH Freddie Etcher shared Tony's hits. OSHAWA TONY'S:- Oldfield ss, Piontek 3b, Armstrong 1f, cent of the gate and TV money. | 3 : p Griffith captured the title njfight amd on Sa Frguciseol his 25th fight, He has lost only| intninning home run tied the| ; by Ron Fairly in|his first in the majors, and Jim| Puch Nome y y {Davensport off Roger Craig. WINNIPEG (CP)--Canadian two decisi {nil Willie Davis' ninth home run{Relievers Larry Sherry, Dick {oofh&n SomILssioner Sydney wo decisions. ! el : i . Farrell ani on erranoski| Halter sai riday he suspects i -- ¥ on opened in a fran : y p Ortega is no stranger to Griz (game 22 an) Tow bivke Sot The Seasn) pene the Giants Shut out San Francisco rg bs approach has been made p | {hits over the last 5 2-3 innings.(to Calgary quarterback Joe the Midget League there are four teams competing and their schedule opens on Saturday, June 10th, with two games scheduled for 10:30 a.m. They are Bathe Park at Woodview Park and Fernhill Park at Southmead. The Midget teams will play their second games on 19" Portable TV Saturday, June 17th--and then, after schopl examina- tions are about finished--they'll pick up on regular Monday-and-Wednesday dates. CANADA CUP golf play at Dorado Beach yester- day saw Slammin' Sammy Snead come up with his second-successive sensational 67 card, to take a clear lead over the entire field. Next best showing, from the standpoint of Canadain golfers was the performance of Al Balding who had a 70 score yesterday, to go along with his previous 69--which has him in third place in the individual standings. Ben Arda, the little Philippines star, carded his second 69 yesterday--and he is in second place with 138, one stroke ahead of Balding. Sam Snead missed a couple of three-foot putts yesterday, otherwise his score would have been up in the fantastic class. Jimmy Demaret came up with a 70 yesterday-- and that gives this U.S. pair a six-stroke lead over Australia, in the Canada Cup competition, which has 33 nations competing. BRIGHT BITS: Old Woodbine closes its 'spring meeting" today and the New Woodbine meet gets going on Monday. Next Saturday, on June 10, the "Royal Week" of racing gets under way at the New Woodbine, with the Canadian Oaks on June 10 and the 102nd running of the Queen's Plate on Saturday, June 17, will complete the "Royal Week" . . . TODAY'S FEATURE at Old Woodbine is the $10,000 Eclipse Stakes . , . NATIONAL GOLF WEEK starts today! This is the very popular annual session when golfers (playing on any course, within the week of June 3-10) try to beat the scores that will be set up by Judy Darling, Canadian ladies' open champion and Bill Kerr, Canadian profes- sional champion, They play a week from tomorrow at Beaconsfield Golf Club in Montreal. It's anticipated that about 15,000 Canadian golfers will have a try this week to match or beat, with their net score, the cards that Judy Darling (against the women) and Bill Kerr (against the men) will post next Sunday. Those who top the "Champions" will receive a bronze medal, proving their achievement. The one-dollar entry fee, collected by PGA members, is used to help and encourage Junior golfers throughout Canada, both at Provincial and Dominion level , . . OSHAWA TONY'S took a sound lacing last night at Kew Gardens, in a Beaches Major Fastball League schedule game, at the hands of Randall Roy Metals . . . JACK DEMPSEY and GENE TUNNEY, two of the world's greatest heavyweight boxing champ- ions of all-time, both appeared in Washington yesterday and urged strong federal action to cure boxing's ills. Tunney re-iterated an opinion he voiced at the time-- that Ingo Johansson fought his third bout with Floyd Patterson, while still suffering from brain injury, sus- tained when Patterson kayoed the Swedish fighter, in their second meeting . , . ARTHUR FLACK, Canada's speed-skating ace of the late 20's and early 30's, died . yesterday in Toronto. He was 62, Flack was also a top- ranking amateur boxer in his day and excelled also in skating gymnastics, such as barrel-jumping, etc. . . . CLEVELAND INDIANS won yesterday but so did Detroit, Yankees and the Orioles, so the American . League race continues at its sizzling pace . . . CHICAGO - CUBS knocked off Cincy Redlegs yesterday and Dodgers beat the Giants, so the National League race also re- 'mains a red-hot affair. Ottawa Opens Section To Youngsters OTTAWA (CP)=--Young foot- ball fans are being given one last chance to behave them- selves at home games of Ot- have to, we'll close down their tawa Ri Riders of the Big/section again," Terlep said. Four all League. |"And this time it will be per- General Manager George Ter- manent." lep announced Friday the club has set aside a 1,000-seat block sters 12 years of age or under. A children's section was closed down towards the end of last season when youngsters began pouring onto the field before the | getting out of control. "We are glad to again reserve space for the kids but if we in Lansdowne Park for young! |fith. In February, 1960, the pride {of Tijuana, Mex., battled Grif: {fith in a 10 - rounder in New| {York. Griffith won a split de- cision. Jersey Club Looking For Miami Move MIAMI, Fla. (AP)--A move to transfer the Jersey City fran. chise of the Intern ational League to Miami was reported Friday. { the 10th. The victory hoisted the used five pitchers, matching an| often-tied major league record! i Curry Cures Buffalo By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Controversial Tony Curry, cut| by Philadelphia Phillies after he| quit the team in a contract squabble and played lackluster ball when he rejoined the club, The move would be made at can gain a favorable rental yer for Roberto Maduro when the club was based in Havana as the Sugar Kings, is reported to be the head of a group seek- ing a transfer. Benes and Jack D. Gordon,| president of a savings and loan association at Miami Beach, are scheduled to meet with Miami Mayor Robert King High and the city commission Monday to discuss rental terms. Former Olympian, Arthur Flack Dies TORONTO (CP) -- Sportsman Arthur Flack, 62, died suddenly at his home Friday. medal for Canada in the 1932 the last 32 years he had acted as clerk of the course at hun- dreds of track and field meets, including a provincial high school meet in Guelph last Sa-| turday. Survivors include brothers, Leslie and Wilfred, both of Deep River. Mr. Flack earned a bronze a scheduled home stand of the|tra-base hits in the Interna- club starting June 19 if the team | tional League. agreement for Miami Stadium. |rapped his 11th homer, with one | Eduardo Benes, former law-|out in the ninth inning Friday is beating a steady tatoo of ex-| The fiery Buffalo outfielder night, and gave the Bisons a 6-5 victory over Rochester Red Wings. It was Curry's fourth homer in four games, tying him for the league lead in that depart- ment, and along with a single raised his batting average to .314. In 89 at bats, Curry has 28 hits--20 for extra bases. In other games, Jersey City Jersey's took over third place by beating Richmond Virginians 4-3 and Syracuse Chiefs whipped Toronto Maple Leafs 5-3. The Olympics in speed skating. For YESTERDAY'S STARS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Hitting: Tommy Davis, Los Angeles Dodgers--broke up 2-2 tie with grand-slam home run in 10th inning for 6-2 victory over San Francisco Giants. Pitching: Jim Bunning, De- troit Tigers -- Blanked Minne- sota Twins on four singles, walked just one and struck out six for 2-0 decision. Ills Charleston-Columbus game was rained out. COMEBACK KILLED Curry's game - ending blow pinned the defeat on reliever Art Kay, who went in after the Red Wings had scored three times in the final frame to tie it. Reliever Max Surkont picked up the victory, his fifth straight. The Reds overcame a 3-0 lead, scoring two in the eighth on Borrego Alvarez's homer, a triple by Dan Morejon and a wild pitch by Art Ceccarelli, then adding two in the ninth on five walks. Yoyo Davalillo drove in the clincher by drawing the final walk off Bill Bethel. The managerless Chiefs, with infielder Frank Verdi acting as field boss, came from behind to win it in the eighth with a four. run uprising powered by Frank Leja's three - run homer. Bill Pleis won in relief. Leafs' re. liever Pat Scantlebury lost. POLITICS WILL WIN HAVANA (CP) -- Instructors from Russia and other countries will be brought to Cuba to pre- pare Cuban athletes for the Cen- tral American Games next year in Jamaica. The director of Cu- {and tied a major league record |rookie, won his first game in Perranoski (3-0) was the win- ner. | Cincinnati scored five runs in| the ninth on a two-run homer| by Gene Freese and a bases-| loaded double by pinch - hitter] Jerry Lynch, but the Cubs had gained their cusion in the top of the ninth on a sacrifice fly by Ernie Banks. TIED RECORD The Chicago slugger drove in three runs, all on sacrifice flies. They were his first of the year for one game set in 1909 by Harry Steinfeldt of the Cubs. The only other major leaguer to do it was Bob Meusel of New York Yankees in 1926. Jack Curtis, a southpaw the majors, with Don Elston's relief in the ninth inning after blanking the Reds on four hits for seven innings. Bob Purkey (5-3) was the loser as the Reds' winning string ended at six games and the Cubs gained their first five-game streak in| two seasons. | Righthander John Buzhardt| won his first against five de- | feats for the Phils by shutting out the Pirates on nine hits. The Phillies tagged Bob Friend (5-7) with his seventh straight de- feat as a starter, collecting seven of their 12 hits off the right-handed veteran in 2 13 innings. Half their hits were doubles. The Cardinals took fifth place from the Braves on the four-hit pitching of Ray Sadecki (4-3) and a two-run homer by Ken Boyer in the sixth inning off Carl Willey (2-2). Ed Mathews homered for the Braves in the ba's National Sports Institute, Jose Llanusa Gobel, said Cuban athletes, imbued with high rev- olutionary spirit, could not sep- arate politics from sports and would be in better condition than those of other nations to attain victory. BASEBALL SCORES AND STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS American League WL Pet. GBL 3016 .652 -- 2717 614 2 2418 571 4 252 . 2423 . Detroit Cleveland New York Baltimore Washington Kansas City Boston Minnesota Los Angeles Chicago ; Friday's Results New York 6 Chicago 2 Baltimore 4 Boston 2 Minnesota 0 Detroit 2 Los Angeles 4 Cleveland 6 {Kansas City 4 Washington 12 Probable Pitchers Today Minnesota (Pascual 4-5) at Los Angeles (Kline 1-2 or Fowler 0-0) at Cleveland (grant cago (Shaw 3-4 or Wynn 4-1) Kansas City (Bass 3-2) at Washington (Woodeschick 3-1) Detroit (Mossi 5-0) { | Baltimore at Boston Minnesota at. Detroit (2) | Los Angeles at Cleveland (2) Kansas City at Washington National League WL Pet. 26 17 6 2819 26 18 2219 20 22 476 1922 463 GBL 506 -- 501 1 537 3 5% A463 6 Cincinnati Los Angeles San Francisco Pittsburgh St. Louis Milwaukee ~ Chicago 1726 395 9 Philadelphia 1328 31712 Friday's Results Philadelphia 6 Pittsburgh 0 Chicago 7 Cincinnati 6 St. Louis 3 Milwaukee 1 {San Francisco 2 Los Angeles 6 Probable Pitchers Today San Francisco (Marichal 2-2) at Los Angeles (Koufax 6-2) (N)| St. Louis (Jackson 1-4) at Mil. waukee (Nottebart 2-3) | Philadelphia (Mahaffey 6-3) end of the game and generally New York (Terry 2-0) at Chi-/at Pittsburgh (Shantz 1-1 or Francis 0-0) Chicago (Ellsworth 2-3 or An-| |derson 2-3) at Cincinnati (Hunt Baltimore (Fisher 1-6) at Bos. 5-2) ton (Delock 3-1 or Conley 2-4) Games Sunday New York at Chicago a) Games Sunday Philadelphia at Pittsburgh Chicago at Cinci, (2) St. Louis at Milwaukee | San Fran. at Los Angeles Internatinal League Charleston Columbus Jersey City Rochester Buffalo Richmond Toronto 1523 3 Syracuse 1428 . Friday's Results Syracuse 5 Toronto 3 Rochester 5 Buffalo 6 Jersey City 4 Richmond 3 2017 . 2018 . 2019 . 1923 . rain. Games Today Syracuse at Toronto Rochester at Buffalo (N) Jersey City at Rchd (N) Charleston at Col. (2) (N) Games Sunday Syracuse at Toronto (2) Rochester at Buffalo (2) Jersey City at Richmond Charleston at Columbus Friday's Results Louisville 9 Houston 3 Indianapolis 2 Omaha 8 Denver 10 Dallas-F. W. 5 | | | fourth inning. Willey baffled the Cards on one hit in the first five innings before being tagged for all three was lifted for a pinch-hitter in the seventh and reliever Claude Raymond, a righthander from St. Jean, Que., finished up. Raymond yielded three hits struck out one man. and|$3,000 Roseneath Purse and paid $4.30, $3 and $2.40. Kapp by an American football team, but there is no proof. Halter said in an interview he wrote to commissioner Joe Foss of the American Football League, at the insistence of Calgary Stampeders, and told him Calgary thought Oakland was tampering with Kapp and another player." Earlier this week Calgary general manager Jim Finks an- nounced that Kapp had said he would rather play next season with Oakland Raiders of the American Football League. Edmonton Eskimo president Gordon Wynn immediately asked Calgary's permission to talk to Kapp regarding a pos- sible deal. In a telephone interview from BELMONT STAKES FACTS, FIGURES NEW YORK (AP) -- Facts and figures for the 93rd run- ning of the $125,000-added Bel- mont Stakes today: Place--Belmont Park, Distance--1%% miles. Post-time--4:50 p.m. EDT. Field--Nine three-year-olds. Value--Gross purse, $148,650 with $104,900 to winner. Favorite--~Carry Back, 4-to- 5. $ Record time--Gallant Man, 2:26 3-5, in 1957. Weather--Fair. 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