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Candy Spots' victory was so impressive that he is likely to be odds-on in the mile-and-one-half Belmont Stakes...

Author: By R. ANDREW Beyer, | Title: Candy Spots Proves Superiority With Brilliant Preakness Victory | 5/20/1963 | See Source »

...have ever cracked the big time so abruptly. That first year under contract to Hooper. Baeza rode 170 winners and his horses earned $964,622. In 1961 he thwarted Carry Back's bid for the Triple Crown by winning the Belmont Stakes on Sherluck, a 65-1 longshot. Last year Baeza rode $2,048,428 worth of winners-more than any other jockey except Shoemaker. Last week, fresh from his Derby victory, Baeza rode seven winners in four days at Aqueduct, boosted his winning average for the meeting to an incredible...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Panama: The Conquistadores | 5/17/1963 | See Source »

They also include: James F. Hays of Belmont, Mass., and Harvard, to study geology; Bruce H. Jackson of Fords, N.J., now studying at Indiana University, comparative literature; Saul A. Kripke of Omaha, Neb., now at Oxford, mathematical logic and philosophy; and Kenneth L. Nordtvelt, Jr., of Arlington, Mass., and M.I.T., theoretical physics...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: University Picks Junior Fellows | 5/17/1963 | See Source »

...registered motor vehicles. For many years it has been distinguished by a cruel rat maze of street patterns and traffic signals, pedestrians who enjoy the legal right-of-way over red lights and policemen, heavy trucks that rumble through the city for points north of Boston, and commuters from Belmont and Watertown who drive a legion of automobiles into Cambridge, park them, and leave on the MTA for work. While these distinguishing features have persisted, Cambridge traffic has become more snarled with each passing year...

Author: By Grant M. Ujifusa, | Title: Cambridge Traffic | 4/8/1963 | See Source »

Bessie Goldberg, 62, wife of a real estate man, lay on the living-room floor of her Dutch-colonial home in Belmont, a well-to-do Boston suburb. Around her neck was a nylon stocking that had been stripped from her left leg. She was dead. Headlined the Boston Herald: HOUSEWIFE TENTH STRANGLE VICTIM...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Crime: The Phantom Strangler | 3/22/1963 | See Source »

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