European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 27, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 20 the stars stripes monday tily of Endine wins 2d Stanton Del. A Endine Winner of Only one race this year carried the Silks of the Christian stable to an unprecedented second straight Victory saturday in the$155,000 Delaware Handicap Rich est race in the world for fillies and mares. The crowd of 24,020 paid Little attention to Endine who ran As an entry with mooring stable s tempted. But the Christiana mooring entry went off As co favorite with j. Graham Brown so nastar mainly on the past performance of tempted easy Winner Here last week of the new Castle Handicap. This entry ran the same Way i did last year in this 1vi-mile test for fillies and mares. Tempted was third in the 1958 edition of the Delaware and wound up in the same position saturday. Ned w. Brent s 30-to-l shot pol ably was a driving second. Bor nastar. 1958 Mare Handicap Champion was fourth. Endine Ridden by Paul Bailey won by half a length in 2 033/5 and earned $108,312 for or. An mrs. Harry Langer Wilmington Del., owners of the Christian stable. The 5-year-old Chestnut Mare returned $8.50, $5.00 and $6.40. Endine whose Only other Triumph in 1959 was an allowance race at Belmont Park in was worse than fourth in the Classy Field of 12 distaff St irs. Carrying 117 pounds Endine made her move As the Field passed the one mile pole. With t Quarter mile to go she trailed tempted and c. V. Whitney s 4-year-old Bug Brush by about 1% lengths. Pola by returned $19.00 find$11.20 to those who chanced the Longshot while tempted paid $6.40 Hungary refugee wins 35-Kilometer aau walking race Seattle a Frank Sipos,25, a hungarian who fled communist domination to live in Canada strode from behind to win the National aau 35-Kilometer Walkin Competition Here. Sipos representing the Vancouver. B.c., olympic club walked the distance amounting to 21.8 Miles in3 hours 12 minutes 44.4 seconds. At 25 Kilometres or 15v Miles he was 32 seconds behind Ruby Halaxa Oxnard air Force base Calif. But Sipos rallied and Haluza 28, finished second with at crae it 3 33.2. Defending Champion Leo Sjogren 45, representing the finnish american society athletic club of los Angeles finished third at 3 34.24. Rath aim joining . Racing team fort Lauderdale Fla. A Jim Rathmann Miami a Veteran of the Indianapolis "500" automobile race has joined an american team organized to compete for world sports car honors. Lucky Casner organizer of the american team said Rathmann would join it for races next de Cember at Nassau and Sebring Fla heretofore the world sports car driving championship has been dominated by foreigners. Casner says the new american team will compete in All races on the world championship circuit. For the show. Pola by earned$26,000 for the runner up spot while tempted picked up $13,000. Chicago and lightly reckoned dunce Bay Colt son of Tom fool Ghazi turned on n blistering stretch drive to capture the$140,425 Arlington classic mile at Arlington Piirak saturday. Intentionally a 2-5 favorite placed third behind ii and on in the seven horse farm s dunce Given magnificent ride by Louis c. Cook won by 1% lengths Over on and Ono Calumet farm. On and on placed second to intentionally inthe Warren Wright memorial june 27 at Washington Park when intentionally equated swaps world mile Mark of 1 33%.dunce, Winner of Only four of 19 starts captured the top purse of$78,475 in this feature for 3-year Olds. Dunce. Was clocked in 1 35over a fast track finishing a full second off Clem s track record of1 34 for the mile out of a Chute. The crowd of 27,988 roared i Surprise. As dunce came up from fourth at the head of the stretch and gradually wore Down the Pace setter on and on intentionally an top Charger. With an eighth of n mile to go it appeared intentionally Ridden by Willie Hartack would Hook Upin a finish line Duel with on and on Ridden by Steve in the closing strides it was dunce who took Complete control of the race which tied the 31-year old classic s fastest time set Berrard King in 1934. Dunce returned $14.60, $5.40 and$2.20 on-and-6n s prices were $8.60 and $2.20. The favored intention ally created n minus show Pool of $734 in returning $2.20. Oceanport . A sword dancer sliced through what seemed an almost impossible Wall of horses at the top of the stretch saturday and under a masterful ride by Willie Shoemaker pulled away for Victory in the $113,750 Jim Tatum buried in . Services Chapel Hill . A Jim Tatum the North Carolina foot Ball coach who died on the thresh old of what he hoped would be his greatest season was buried Satur Day in a Little cemetery across the Street from his football coaches joined about 500 mourners in this University City to pay tribute to the colourful Tatum known far and wide As sunny the big 46-year-old native of Mccoll s.c., died thursday night of a violent virus infection which overpowered the main organs of his body. The widow Edna Tatum was unable to attend the with a similar virus infection she is in a Hospital but apparently recovering. Tatum master of the modern split to offence who returned to his Alma mater in 1956 to rebuild it sagging football fortunes succumbed Only five weeks before the Start of practice for a season he expected to be my Best Cheek top Choice speculation meantime cent Redon big Jim s successor. University officials hinted an interim coach will be named and that a decision May be reached next week. Most frequently mentioned to guide the powerful squad Tatum had spent three years in building has been Emmet t Cheek an assist ant to Tatum five years at Mary land and three years Here. Cheek had head coaching experience a Guilford Tatum. College before joining other possibilities from the pres ent staff Are George Barclay whom Tatum replaced As head coach in1956, and Jim Hickey. Former head Mentor at. Hampden Sydney col lege. The Rev. Charles Hubbard. Schoolmate of Tatum s and a tar Heel track Star delivered the Eulogy during the half hour funeral service. In referring to Tatum As a great Man the minister said he played the game hard replayed it better than most of us Ever played it and he played the Rev. Hubbard said Tatum taught the True meaning of his Well known philosophy winning is not the most important thing itis the Only stores and other businesses closed for the funeral. Shirt sleeved merchants and shopper gathered across the Street As 18 members of Tatum s squad bore the casket to the grave. Among the prominent coaches present were Bud Wilkinson okla homa Paul Bear Bryant Ala Bama Andy Gustafson Miami Fla Frank Howard Clemson Paul amen Wake Forest Warren Giese South Carolina Eddi Teague the Citadel and Tommy Mont formerly of Maryland. Other sports world figures included Maryland athletic director Bill Cobey retired Southern con Ference commissioner Wallace Wade North Carolina state ath Letic director Roy Clogston and Duke athletic director de Cam Eron. Monmouth Handicap at Monmouth Park. No sooner had the numbers gone up on the Board than jockey How Ard Grant astride the. Second horse Amerigo claimed a Frank Pace jr., president of the International Golf association who made the announcement said 34nations would be i invited to Send their two top professionals to the event. The dates Are june 23-26,
