Monday, Jun. 17, 1957
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P:As the chalk players figured, only bad luck could beat Sir Victor Sassoon's swift colt Crepello in the 178th running of Britain's Derby Stakes at Epsom Downs. And for a change, a short-priced (6 to 4) Derby favorite got the breaks. After loafing along in the pack, Crepello found the right opening in the last quarter-mile, moved up with ease and won by a widening length and a half from Ballymoss (33 to 1).
P:Letting San Francisco Lincoln-Mercury Dealer Eddie Lowery pay his way to a long list of amateur golf tournaments seemed all right to U.S. Amateur Champion Harvie Ward. Lowery was his boss, and Lowery told him, said Harvie, that it did not matter that the U.S. Golf Association had given him expense money too. The U.S.G.A. saw things somewhat differently. Last week it put Harvie on a year's probation for violating amateur ethics.
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