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...Windsor, Conn. 41 Kahn, Jeffrey '60 B 5.11 199 Kenilworth, Ill. 42 Wyatt, Hugh '60 B 5.11 172 Atlantic City, N. J. 43 Wolfe, Kenneth '59 B 5.10 175 Norristown, Pa. 44 Kenney, Brian '61 B 6.0 195 Newton, Mass. 48 Hemphill, James '59 B 5.11 181 Johnstown, Pa. 50 Clark, Thomas '61 C 5.10 198 Shaker Hgts., Ohio 51 Will, Howard '61 C 6.0 193 Kenilworth, Ill. 52 Ghent, Edward '59 C 6.2 198 Little Rock, Ark. 56 Gaed, Anton '61 C 6.4 212 Charlotte, N. C. 59 Pyle, Michael '61 C 6.3 217 Winnetka, Ill. 60 West, William...
...Berlinger, Barney, Jr. '60 E 20 6.2 199 Wyncote, Pa. 82 Seksinsky, John '60 E 20 5.11 196 Milton, Pa. 83 Kesack, Bill '60 E 19 5.11 195 Allentown, Pa. 84 Munger, Greville '60 E 20 6.1 187 Ithan, Pa. 86 Kintner, Bob '59 E 19 6.2 186 Johnstown, Pa. 87 Prevost, Clancy '60 E 20 6.4 193 Wellsboro, Pa. 88 Ede, Anthony '59 E 19 6.2 170 Akron, Ohio 89 Ward, Terry '60 E 20 6.0 188 Altoona, Pa. 91 Brumbaugh, Douglas '59 T 19 6.2 226 Natrona Hgts., Pa. 95 McCleery, Phillip '59 E 19 6.1 180 Jeanette...
...Belair Stud was established by Woodward's great-uncle and developed by his father, a famed breeder of horses. It has produced three Kentucky Derby winners (Gallant Fox, Omaha and Johnstown), as well as Nashua, this year's champion three-year-old and top money-winner...
This week, as the Northeast mopped up, the 1955 flood went down in Weather Bureau records as one of the most disastrous in U.S. history. The toll of dead and missing passed 250 and was still rising (the worst on record: the Johnstown Flood of 1889, when more than 2,000 perished), and last week's damage was estimated at well over $1.5 billion...
...year-old Sunny Jim Fitzsimmons, dean of American trackmen, Nashua went to Hialeah boasting a fine record as a two-year-old-six victories in eight starts-and a promising contender for the Kentucky Derby. Mr. Fitz, already a winner of three Derbys (Gallant Fox, 1930; Omaha, 1935; Johnstown, 1939), has brought him along slowly. Petted and pampered, watched and worried over like a prince, Nashua may work the kinks out of his legs in one more race before the Flamingo, but the Flamingo is the big race on his schedule, and he is ready. "He's a good...