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Meadow Rice Starts Tonight In Village Farm Pacing Stake WESTBURY, L. I., June 18.— W. G. *• Reynolds Meadow Rice from Louisville, ?j Ky., with Delvin Miller in the sulky will " be the favorite in the ,555 Village Farm n Pacing stake at Roosevelt Raceway tomorrow •- night. Winner of three starts in four outings js this season, the two-year-old pacing champion t_ of the 1951 season will start from the ie No. 6 post position. His best time of the ,. ,e season was posted in the last race, 2:034/5, 5 in which he beat David Caudle by a length. h- Coupled with Meadow Rice will be the ie good Adios colt, Adio Abe, who has already ly breezed over the Roosevelt course in 2 : 02 J 5 5 with Jimmy Jordan in the sulky. A field of 13 horses are scheduled to go r0 postward with four other entries listed including !_ the Saunders Mills pair of Thunderclap r ," and Gander, Craigs Cimaroon Ranchs , Ichabod Crain and Forever Hanover, Billy W Haughtons Royal Value and David Caudle le and Harry Fitzpatricks Buckeye Grattan tn and Wilmingtons Star. I I