Page 18-Thursday, May 4, 1978-The Michigan Daily Racing collision ends with jockey's death BALTIMORE tAP) - One jockey was killed and two others were injured yesterday in a spill at Pimlico Race Course. One of the four horses involved in the accident had to be destroyed, authorities said. ROBERT PINEBA, 25, the jockey on Easter Bunny Mine in the second race, was pronounced dead at Sinai Hospital of "multiple internal injuries," a rrECNNIFI'S CAR "PACKAGES" FOR NARD-DRIVING MUSIC. HARI 36 GOES EASY WITH CAR STEREO FROMI TECH HIF. When you're stuck in rush- hour traffic, or travelling cross- state, that's hard driving. What you need to make time fly on the highway is some hard- driving music. And what you need for that is a quality car system from Tech Hifi. We can save you money on name brand hifj "packages for your car. Tech Hifi features com- ponents made by respected audio manufacturers. 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The loudspeakers are amazing 3-way Jensen Triaxials with 20 oz. magnets. hospitalspokeswoman said. "He was kicked in the head and was bleeding through the ears and his mouth," said John Dinatale, Easter ~Bunny Mine's trainer. "There was a crease dented into his helmet." Pineda's brother, Alvaro Pineda was killed in a similar spill at Santa Anita in California several years ago, Jeffrey Weisman, a track spokesman said. RUDY TURCOTTE, the jockey on Easy Edith, who had to e destroyed, was in stable condition with a fractured collar bone, according to the spokeswoman, who asked not to e identified. The third jockey, James Thornton, was also hospitalized at Sinai, but his condition was withheld until his family could be notified. The spokeswoman would say only that he was alive. Jockey F.W. Kratz, who was also in- volved in the spill, was not hospitalized. A TRACK spokesman said the ac- cident took place in the second race as the field was rounding the turn for home. Easy Edith went down while challenging for the lead. Easter Bunny Mine, Countess G., ridden by Thornton, and Friendly Emma, with Kratz aboard, fell over her, spilling their riders. Easy Edith broke her left front leg and had to be destroyed, the spokesman said. Easter Bunny Mine sustained minor cuts on her head, while the other two horses escaped uninjured. Rec Spots The Ann Arbor Recreation Depar- tment will be open during spring- summer term and will be featuring several special interest programs, such as Family Hours, Disabled Partner Program, Adolescent Program and Camp Adventure. For information on any of these activities, call Ellen Gold at 763-4560. The deadline for men's, women's, co- rec and open softball is May 5. The deadline for men's and women's basketball is May 12. For more infor- mation on IM Sports, call 763-3562. 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