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, = Or A xenenes s2sa wos Furs " Vase | _Additional Sports | PAGE TWELVE high Count Wins An Event at Last: Winner of 1928 Kentucky Derby | Romps Home Ahead in { Coronation Race | Epsom, England, June 6—7—{ Reigh Count, American winner se! Yast year's Kentucky derby. y won @ race today in his invasion of England, romping off with the Cor- | nation cup. The race was over the 1 half-up-and-down hill t som downs— the same course Which the derby was r Tt was Reigh Count's fo English turf and finished in the m previous races + eleventh, ninth, and respectively Running second to America’t cham- pion three-year-old of 1928 was Ath- ford, owned by William Barneti of Ireland, whose Trigo won the Epsom Gerby yesteréay. Ath{ord previously had taken the measure of Mrs. John D. Hertz's greai colt at Kempton. W. Singer's Plantago was third in the field of nine. With J. Childs astride the Ameri- fan colt instead of Chick Lang. who has had the mount since he won the 1828 Kentucky derby. Reigh Coun Jed Athford to the finish wire by a head. A length separated the seconé and third horses. Reigh Count was; queted at 10 to 1 to win. Athford ai 8 to 4, and Plantago 5 to 1 | SALO EXPECTS TO STRETCH HIS LEAD rt Ep- over rday twelfth places Mesa, Ariz., June 6.— Jead of more than one hou nearest rival, Johnny Sa ing cop, of ' Pas tock up another with the firm inten his Se r over his! gif Hie Cincinnati, June 6—.P—A young Cincinnati rookie named Ernie Swanson is flashing a fine brand of | base stealing in the National league. He stole nine sacks in his first 18 games. Hazen Cuyler. long the king @f senior loop base runners, hung up six for his first 24 games. Ernie stole third at the Polo grounds the other day after Catcher Hogan had signalled for a pitchout in anticipation of che attempt. ! Swanson who plays centerfield for the Reds is keeping his batting aver- age around the 300 mark because of his speed. He is making hits out of a Tot of infield tans thet ordinarily go tor outs. Jack Hendricks, Cincy manacer. predicts that Swanson will lead the National league base stealers this year. Pi—With 2) x THE RULE IS! By GEORGE SARGEANT Golf Professional | i The Situation: | where the ball | is played into the routh end neces. | ‘What ruie appiics sitates a search? The Rule Is: pe \Chicage Boasts Thrilling Races Chicago. June 6— trail for ‘The rolden roughbreds Chicago's five more than Arlington park wealthy Chicagoans most ambitious procram 29 days of racing. cor 1, there will be 11 s added value of $137. the Classic for Washington park. n.odeling last year events worth $90,000 $50.000 Americ: Hawthorne has five stak has seven topped by Gerby on June 15 of $55,000. featured by the Hawthorne handicap Lincoln for $25,000 on Augusi 8. while fields has four stak: i Aurora Expos season program ii i thr of $30,000 added cash. ‘Golfer Aided by ne rough. | Billiard Ability’ Danvers, Mass.. June 6 —4"—Bil-j lards and golf were all mixed up when Geterge Thorp:. professionai! at the Homestead country club. made} 8 hole in one. A golfer might say that Thorpe’s hole in one was the result of a spoon | shet. A billiard player would that it was a one- Doth would be rig. Tt happened at the 1 Thorpe belted a spoon shot earnestly in the direction of the green. But the | wind prompily caught the bail whirled it against a shelter fourth tee. 25 yards caromed off the shelter at r ! angles, right back to the green, and folled right into the cup. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ‘SHURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1929 Howard Maple, star catcher for the University ef Oregon team, has been signed by the White Sex ‘Ané Johuny Murphy, the hero. pitcher of Fordham. has gone Yankee... . And he is rated as one of the greatest college pitchers of the wea... Gtants wanted him bad. . Because he is a New Yorker.... | And the Giants are running ost of Irish. .... Harry Conlon, a star track athlete at Reanselacr Poly Insti- tute, landed on the back of his neck and was knocked stiff... . when the stick he was wsing in the pole vault broke under him . But he came to and asked the doevter and the ceach. “That try don't count, dors it?” And then he got up and won the event. .... Snappér Garrison, inc "Do You Know That—" Do You Know . And the Saxony Courts Hand —_| x2, ‘guns: the person who makes Down Insult Rulings | eatin SE | Dresden, June 6—UP—A stickier | ‘while burrying to for etiquette brought suit for “insult” pyr aed be against a stranger who had refused a | light from his and won his case in the local court and on appeal | to the district court. But the supreme court of Saxony | met the appellant half-way. 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