The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 16, 1929, Page 5

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S AR <12 o A L WIDSH | HAD NEVER MET WHOOPEE MS GURW OR EVER HEARD HIS NAME- ALL | DOHEAR 1S HIS NAME- BUT NO ONE KNOWS WHERE HE 1S- Cxzs © 1993, Int" Feature Service, Tzc., Great Britain rights reserved. distances since early in the spring,’ and has gone well. ! Pheboney, owned by Mrs. James R. Brown, has been given a good deal of attention by the bookies, |his odds coming down like the au- ltumn leaves. He will leave the post not far behind the favorites in |the matter of public support, I Chip, chestnut gelding entered by , 'Mrs. E. L. Swikard, is an unknown quantity but has his backers. Mrs. A. C. Van Winkle is run- Ining Deep River, a Pebbles colt, and Mrs. A. Vaughan has Charles | the First on the list. Eight good colts and a filly. They may carry on the tradition of Reigh Count, Black Gold and Elwocd. s GAMES WEDNESDAY Pacific Coast League NINE WOME] | Los Angeles 4; San Francisco 3. Sacramento 5; Oakland 2. Portland 7; Seattle 6. ! National League 1 St. Louis 4; Philadelphia 1. Pitisburgh 9; Brooklyn 4. Cincinnati '12; New York 3. Chicago 7; Boston 4. | American League 1 St. Louls 5; Washington 3. | Detroit 6; Philadelphia 5. Chicago 8; Boston 4. Cleveland 7; New York 1. { STANDING OF CLUBS | Pacific Coast League } ° ® ° ° . was chosen President of the Ket-/e chikan Parent-Teacher Association.|e Mrs. Harry J. Wood was elected | . . ° ° . Old papers av the Empirs. Lost Pct Mission 12 .38 (Los Angeles 21 586 | {Oakland . : 22 560 San Fancisco .25 25 .500| | Hollywood ... . 20 23 465 - i« . {Sacramento ... 21 30 412] The derby of Kentucky has been won only three times by women Portland - 18 26 -409 owners, but the entry list cach year includes a sizeable number of Seattle st 164 480, (5,338 femininc-owned colts, all hoping to emulate the victory of Reigh! Natienal Leagwe Count (finishing above) and his owner, Mrs. John Herts (below). |y e R AR 'St. Louis . 8 652 Sef‘:gfi;’gffa "lf‘r‘?;k”"n—T’;CK‘;i_ Fair Vanderbilt, tops the list of Pittsburgh 9 550 tucky derby. lWomz:n ownbc‘x:s A women-owned eligibles in the minds Boston 10 500 A suec‘css e e e (of those who sit on rails and make Cincinnati e 12 478 women trainers have brought . ; I‘prognosticauons. This bay son of Philadelphia ... . 9 11 450 colts along: slim fillies Loy oer|Chicle had little chance to show New York . Sy SRR SR | ) © along; slim fillies have gone|pis goure s g two year old, but has Brooklyn . - 6 16 273 on to mighty conquests—but no“looked well this year. American League &t Ohurohill Downs: Mrs. L. G. Kaufma:'s Twink is Won Lost FPet. Ohly threc women owners ever!u.n jived He is an imported colt ' Philadelphia ... .14 8 656 have had thelr_ entries paraded be- of good racing blood and showed |/New York ... 13 8 619 fore the clamoring ¢housands; NEVET | his heels to a noteworthy list in his St. Louis . 14 10 583 a woman trainer has seen her hopes first year of racing | Detroit . 16 12 571 fulfilled. ~ And only one filly came| wy o™ Margaret Marshall racing | Cleveland LR AR 500 down the stretch victorious. The the Rr‘)dy Marshall stables, iikes her Washington ... 8 12 400 derby is a man’s race for colts, Stylish Mack and so do the stable- | CHICago ... 9. .15 375 But the ladies never give up.|mon who Rave bro:lght around this | Boston 7 16 304 This year the fair sex has flung | on of Hildur 3 Gastineau Channel League down the gage of battle again. Nine ! : { Won " Lost Pct. feminine owners have eligibles for | Mrs. Ambrose Clark has Aquas-|gjg e 1 0 1.000 the classic and most of these are |'ella: @ bay filly, on-the list of el-|poyglas ........ 1.0 1000 expected to go to the post. igibles, but f._he derby being a tre- | american Legion ... 0 1 .000 These colts and fillies hope to ;2’;";’;: gf’"gudg’;_;a;’rl:,ylasso‘;e/“°°“ G0 L 900 reeze ho: with t] P . 5 hopes as BXE\eck Gold c:r(:: h?):\!::fl;: }?u?xzf:;it: 39, Re Thac ang SOE RGN NUTICB, OF ' SAILING 24 3 5, —_— colors to the fore in 1928 and Mrs, | O¥P°d by Mrs. E. Denemark and at |from Seattle May 22nd. Wire your Laska Darnell had her hopes jus-‘ Louisville, where he trained, the|orders at once or see D. B. Fem- tifled in 1904 with Elwood. |colt has a wealth of friends. He mer, Juneau Agent. BN winios S arar o ilies fh d:hns been worked over the longer |adv. Independent S. 8. 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