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A Roundup of the Week Aug. 27-Sept. 2
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September 10, 1990

A Roundup Of The Week Aug. 27-sept. 2

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BOWLING—EARL ANTHONY beat John Hricsina 244-192 to win a PBA Senior tournament and $17,000 in Canton, Ohio.

CYCLING—RUDY DHAENENS of Belgium defeated compatriot Dirk De Wolf by a wheel to win the World Cycling Championship, in Utsunomiya, Japan. Dhaenens completed the 18-lap, 162-mile race in 6:51:59. Tour de France champion Greg LeMond finished in fourth place, eight seconds back.

GOLF—JIM GALLAGHER sank an eight-foot putt for par on the first hole of sudden death to defeat Ed Dougherty and Billy Mayfair and win the Greater Milwaukee Open. Gallagher, who shot a 17-under-par 271 for the tournament, took home a purse of $162,000.

Mike Hill parred the 1st hole of sudden death to beat Bruce Crampton and win a PGA Senior tour event in Indianapolis. Hill shot a 15-under-par 201 for the tournament and earned $67,500.

HARNESS RACING—ROAD MACHINE ($8.80), driven by Tony Kerwood, beat In The Pocket by three quarters of a length to win the James B. Dancer Memorial Pace, at Freehold Raceway. The 3-year-old colt covered the mile in 1:54[4/5] and won $151,712.

HORSE RACING—GOLDEN PHEASANT ($15.20), ridden by Gary Stevens, beat With Approval by 1� lengths to win the Arlington Million on the turf at Arlington International Racecourse. The 4-year-old colt ran the 1� miles in 1:59[3/5] and took home a purse of $600,000.

Reluctant Guest ($31), Robbie Davis in the saddle, passed Lady Winner in the homestretch to win the Beverly D Stakes by half a length, at Arlington. The 4-year-old filly covered the 1[3/16]-mile turf track in a record 1:51[1/5] and earned $300,000. Reluctant Guest's time was one fifth of a second faster than the mark set by Round Table in 1959.

Bayakoa ($2.80), Laffit Pincay Jr. up, nosed out Fantastic Look to win $88,500 and the Chula Vista Handicap, at California's Del Mar Racetrack. The 6-year-old mare ran the 1[1/16] miles in 1:40[3/5].

Go for wand ($2.60), under Randy Romero, defeated Feel The Beat by 2� lengths to win the Maskette Stakes, at Belmont. The 3-year-old filly covered the mile in 1:35[3/5] and earned $68,760.

Phantom Breeze ($8), Mike Smith up, beat Green Barb by six lengths to win $52,110 and the Manhattan Handicap, at Belmont. The 4-year-old colt ran the 1�-mile turf course in 2:02[3/5].

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