Page 8 College Station, Texas Thursday, May 16, 1968 THE BATTALION Preakness Field May Race For Largest Payoff BALTIMORE > — Francie’s hat, the third finisher in the Ken tucky Derby, was declared out of the Preakness Wednesday by trainer Jimmy Conway. Conway called 1 the Pimlico rac ing secretary’s office from New York and said A1 Lippe’s colt “has a problem.” He did not ela borate. Meanwhile, Dancer’s Image was feeling frisky just three days be fore the 93rd running of the Preakness, following first tapping of his bothersome right ankle. But there were some diixious moments Tuesday night for his handlers ati Pimlico following the tapping. A stable connection said the tapping of the fluid in the ankle was done with trainer Lou Cav- alaris present before Cavalaris left for Fortj Erie, Ont., and then for Louisville for the continuing stewards’ hearing into Dancer’s Image’s disqualification in the Kentucky Derby. “Tuesday night he just would n’t walk,” the stable connection said of the colt. “You couldn’t move him, but today he is feeling fine.” Dancer’s Image walked with his full weight on the ankle, grazed and was in noticeably good spirits Wednesday. He is scheduled to gallop three miles Thursday. The other hopefuls for the Preakness also took it easy Wed nesday, with no workouts held. Charles Sngelhard’s Jig Time galloped and is expected to work five furlongs Thursday, and James L. Skinner said his Yankee Dad would go a half mile Thursday. If Yankee Lad goes, he is ex pected to join 10 other 3-year- olds for the second jewel of the Triple Crown. Post time is 4:30 p.m., CDT, with national television coverage from 4 p.m. to 4:46 p.m. by CBS. If 11 start in the 1 3/16 mile test, it would have a gross purse of $197,200, with $144,700 to the winner, making it the richest Triple Crown race ever. The cur rent record is the $194,000 Preak ness in 1967. Other probable Preakness start ers: Calumet’s Forward Pass, Mrs. Mildred Beall’s Martins Jig, Gene Goff’s Nodouble, Robert J. Kle berg’s Out Of The Way, W. R. Hawn’s Poleax, Richard Dufour’s and Joseph Richard’s Sir Bean and John Nero’s Wood-Pro. New Arts Course Announced Texas A&M’s English Depart ment will offer a junior level theater arts course during both summer sessions, announced C. K. Esten, director of the Aggie Players. “Techniques to be studied may be used on any elementary school level for several subjects in ad dition to drama,” Esten said. “This is a three-hour course, Theater Arts 365, for teachersot anyone working with children,” puW Came mn eta?: THUp^AY-FPip^'^AroPRAY-wY is, \oee> PW COOVtV DISTILLED VINEGAR PINE OIL PYNE We 1^- dkJMrry Ml EXTRA fine granulated Ol. &EAN5EP Limit One With $5.00 Pur chase or More, Excluding Beer and Cigarettes. TA^EFT£ rwr ^ , Wm With PU2--- ^ perepeEwr in !76TEP&eHT vah NMET Mam, WBINOLJ fEtfUW- 2>\ZZ CAN 853 £ 3 7{ K 31A umit WilP d&URYsl \W AP/ tort stains “tia/jaty fodinQ 1 ' jr" ty&MT THi5 R>P | JiY / fs '8 \^mwmTm53x ;o v . ‘Ct6ApslTf5 4 fe. 29 SPAGHETTI / _w37t Vp syi- ms# Oak Farms Low Fat Homo life atoms’ - rm Famu-Y The Fuavcp- pf Hg’g't.y Wig^Y meat^ STFAl^ mAF-FA^T S>^-^ WN TiP K>^.i99i\ U^PA ^TAPE'A' FRYERS eun/p M V?W- MEAT WHPi-fc 5PUT 45 MEAT! 39/ PeLMOJIE , O /7/ F?0IT 07CKINU ^ cam VWtotoo? ^ IF ^uM^wEEf or. AZUKlEvJLltCt UaP [TfU^HTP O owwr.-.jfc-VH PUlZltslA VM-NX i « _ a^l^-.&Au. 0 /e jtyf // Discount Prices' ON HEALTH & BEAUTY AIDS! Reg. 79) MILK MAGNESIA GKM BRAOER Brylcream Reg. 98^ MIR DRESSING HAIRGPRAY » & 49 "W&£j Wn5/(3lY ffeTpiJ^ CALIFORNIA — VINERIPE TOMATOES , 19 SUNKIST—LARGE LEMONS 6s29 < “TEXAS FRESH” ^ Cucumbers .,19' CWSEOUlCiE I^AI^ 13# /|0. s:» viN■" ' ■ ■ jl- va ■ • -.- r -.v”v. v, •*:> V- -r ' 1. V’> ; • •v.vj^f.aa WfWfvf-**** y-\ 4 4 4 A-t> K * li *«C>H ^