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EMB(]MBER’S Gl]lT 1-SCORES BY A NOSE, nirrincess Tina Second, Mow- lee Is Third, and Jock, the Favorite, Finishes Fourth. 4 AVRE DE GRACE, April 20.— Before a capacity crowd that jammed the Harford County racing plant long before the -1 opening race of the day, Petee 2i¥rrack, which races in the colors of -ohn H. Macomber, won the $10,000 '41 hiladelphia Handicap from a field of brimven over a route of a mile and a six- ~centh. Princess Tina was second, tarely beaten by the Macomber colt, : ndd the Rancocas Stable’s Mowlee Jaird. Although the number of entries for the race was cut down from 15 to 7, ihe race attracted considerable interest. The public favored Jock and the Saf more entry of Night Life and Ball but they failed to get in the picture. Petee Wrack, making his first start of the year, was overlooked in the wagering, paying $19.80 to win. He ran the mile and a sixteenth in 1:45%, a full second slower than the track The day’s card was the best that has been presented this season. There were four distinct features, bringing out the best thoroughbreds in training. The conditions, too, for the sport were ideal. O’Donnell Saves Ground. Petee Wrack had no easy task of it. Te was asked to carry 119 pounds, but he went to the t thoroughly fit. I ~ | brothers have bcen sent from Bowie to Lexington. Notes of Racmg AtHavredeGrace HAVR.I DE GRACE RACE 'mwx April 2 Pisher Willle mmu left last night for the Bowman Park meeting, which opens to- day. Pisher will resume riding here on Monday. Barrett will report to Johnny Cobourn at Jnn‘n'c). Th» B-ulnh Pnrk meeting has been called off. Jockey Gcorae Schreiner, who was ruled off in New York this Spring, was a visitor. Jockey Fritz Weiner, who was refused a license here on opening day, swung back into action today. J. H. Shea, known as the Brookline Village Blacksmith, was a visitor. He operates & van service through New England. William Jones, a colored exercise lad, was severely shaken up this momlnfi when he lost both his stirrups and fe] from the plater Darco. Eleven horses belonging to Mrs W. J. Potter, P. T. Chinn 2nd ths McAtee M. Shea claimed Sandy \Ford for um. while Wrench went to M. B. Plerce for a similar amount. There have been 14 claims registered prior to record, | today’s program. Dians Muller, Fair Beth, Donnatina, North Breeze and Starboard Light have been added to the lchoonfl!lm making 26 bad actors on Starter Milton's list. NEDD![ RATEII REA[ DERBY CONTERDER 2 Best of MoLean's E'ugible B Quartet—Blue Larks;jur Continues Favorite. By the Associated Press. LOUISVILLE, Ky, April 20.—E. B. McLean, who never has won a Kentucky | G :,:‘ % vm--l: ths' Mile, gmmmu a contender in recent revivals of this | Lad: T2 Derby, but has figured prominently as race, is well fortified with derby un-l didates again this year and there is 5 every evidence that he will have to be reckoned with when the $50,000 event is decided at Churchill Downs on Sat- urday, May 18, m’fii‘"‘n&'& nnfiued fltlvu;{ derby can- o e, 'ym; Mayor ‘Walker and Okah. od o o ably is outstanding in this quartet. ‘This black colt by lin—Black Flag ranked h among year and is training in a manner that promises much as a 3-year-old. He bumlt both speed and route-going al thlbl: Neddie's most impressive 2-year-old was his victory in nu Johmon stakes at Laurel, when up 127 pounds and showed his w & high-class field, all carry- ht. the Easi- em dicap and m third in the endunnel handicap at Bowie and i nthe Pimlico Puturlty. Bn accumu- lated a total of $44,000 for his owner. foun ot West, 111 143 dedh unquestion- | 41, Folking is in fine shape. be juveniles last |1 B HOFPPE WINS EASILY. . NEW YORK, April 20 (P)—Taking head over Easiond s the last 2 bloch Willle Hoppe easily defeated Kinrey Matsuyama of .upun in their fl-block 18.1 balk-line bill m-du:h Hng%e”wonh:a%%fl blocn Games wlm‘;nllmmd class teams and scored pol tsuyama’s | are ht Avalon A.-C., phone 2,122, in 134 innings, Lin um‘ Z’Ib’ 5 DRIPPING SKIES IAR UNITED HUNTS MEET Racing Associaf 7 “ Ln an off its Annual Spring meeting u % wman Park before a gathering of mare than 6,000 spectators. The ama- teur meeting furnished some excellent sport on the flat and over hurdles and and occasionsd no little en. ing the opening of the Tuesday at Jamalca. The Eastland Farm's Stable, belong- ing to C. v.l.Ouhmn.lln.cumun the el Mr, Cushman, carried chmhoumlnwoo!mm , cap- m!ye':. wfl:&g}nu s flat race Gyuynuflood appears to be a good | lowing with a one-two flnilh by Mal- ster worked very good. Grey showed voisine and Ragweed in the lm.more mmm for 4-year-olds and up- ‘The intial hnndlen which was fourth k, earning the Farms’ SR SEEK BASE BALL FOES. - Tomorrow’s - Selections ' 4—Hermitage, Constitution, Houssain. 5—Recreation, Montferrat, Rockslide. 6—Milaria, Redcliffe, Ony hrm-n. 7=-Golden Lux, Deronda, Ella BEST—MOONSTRUCK. MOONSTRUCK ran his race last time unate wuold make things interesting. et 0 GOLDFN - LUX, ren a fine race after & poor mnh‘nnmx;’ missed leofln‘tben Should I'IY with his field in cbe seventh wil fin be headed. That g el e seeper notl his one start at Bowie, bt now he is fit en: to race along with these. Just a cl he will come to life to- mMOrrow. M. would be bstter | suited over soft going. If she geis it might be hard to beat. Over a fast frack she could be close in her present good dit] thnps enough weight otor. HAVRE DE GRACE ENTRIES FOR MONDAY. Furse, 31200 malden 2| weldings 4'% furlon, 118 Main Rock ] 118 Dum s 18 & Gailow 18 18 Dr. 118 | 18| 1e i B ion 17 e ¢ and Wood S: Garth entry. RACE—Purce, $1.200; mal - id Rilies: 87 furlongs y Teden 3 Regency Panama Naner Byrd Yafler &ai. H ! aEarle Eande entry. THIRD RACE—Purse. $1.200; claiming: 4- sear-oids ARG up: 8 Furlonie Hypnottsm Mont Daisy 9 | WHIPS HYOROMEL IN FURIOUS DRIVE Nose Separates First Two in Camden Handicap—Pigeon Hole Is Third. Speciel Dispateh to The Star. EXINGTON, Ky. April 20.—At the home fireside of the thor- oughbred in this 100-year-old racing city the clans gathered to weicome the arrival of their | favorile sport this afternoon. As usual, the main event of the day's activities was carded in the renewal of the far-famed Camden Handicap, & cash of one and one-sixtesnth mi‘eu for horses 5 years old and up. The winner cam> from a surprising | source ‘when Trainer Lloyd Gentry '*addfi;l Cartago for R. E. Lechleiter and that Havana campaigner camé on | efter a rough trip to take all the money in a furlous drive with Hydromel, a 5 | recent arrival from Tia Juana. Pigeon Hole, just back from New Orieans, was third. There was a nose between the first two and two lengths between second and third. Though the skies were heavy and threatening, only light showers fell during the eariler part of the program. LEXINGTON ENTRIES FOR MONDAY. - 3 K PRIDE é ° Dos - P he is pitted 14 the Bever- FIRST RACE. 3 P.M. otz RS S & ' vk eed | Lexingfon Race Chart G A S B R | g pFEE T e was ou o v g of favoritism. The Bradley stable Sporting 109 Nymph 100 gt D e e e s = lieves he is Ove LEXINGTON, Ky, April 20. (By the Associated Press.) : Soussain' ... 70 107 Clases """_ B tamnetaer 113 2?‘,’}:5’3:2‘,., i ZAIL AR M e Ay WEATHER THREATENING. TRACK PAST. Liedr. ¥ i %‘e'}:fl'n’-' i “mw". 18 sonatier Black g ey e Tega PIRST RACE— » figures. Arvard - WRage. Artae Wty Wk i T S ; ox“fifi' size l;:mth.: g“unbt:;‘ start Gooa " Von chniy: " piy ":“;“"“5‘ Went oug‘ o R y FIFTH RACE -Purse, $1500: the Hamoton ¥ el o wizetoh, 'Donnell broug] but he has not grown much since 1ast | 50 Tt oaaey e Tratner. B Haugnton, Valie Foads; 3-year-olds T ¥ Pete s o the auigde ot ot | 2 Joar. Shather e oin Sund TS gaft | xaipes. E B PN Jockess. > Faonon i :o‘e'x Bs?x'é': track and started after Uook and - - Lo Tkl 1l of the . 3 3. - B A he says he has Derby timber | Z0.51® 108 Princess Tina. The latter disposed of | candidates training at the loeal courses. | N; l . 3 fle rer @Gets & more searching test Slx‘l";l > uy Jock an eighth of a mile from homeé that against the field in the third, but let’s | J6ar-0lds and up 1,3 mile; d then hi amely as Petee fiia recent trials have indicated that olow Sande. CONSTITUTION won | sHat Brush Dr. Rankin Weack drew up. beside her In the final R Will Do Just ABGGY Fgtit on derhy ey T TION Buphrates . 13 1 . 107 *Dear Lad ¥ ¥ R Vo sixteenth. Mowlee closed fast on the e by some very fast trials. He |2 1 rmum ) outside to take show money. Sonny Workman, contract rider for MUTUELS—SHASTA LAD. $10.40, $5.00, 3282 OLD KICKAPOO, $4.84, $2:0; M" w\nured well and |.5un Kin . i ap-nnh 1?'1,ce 33 107 i ) 1 nator Seth SECOND RACE—-3800: allowances: 2-vear- old maidens, colts and seldings: ¢ furlongs 108 ‘ Syéney « 113 Wood River IADIQLBBQH‘Y'HB . RACE_Purpe. $1.200; claiming: 4- . o, 2 Luthier ‘S"l'..‘:?'.’:- Na H235 SEE PsEE MINO, $2. Leucite scored one for the Rancocas 5 Harry Payne Whitney, will leave to-| i 4 test. This one should | Troil Tagewell Siable in taking the Aero Handicap night ¢or the farm at Red Bank, N, J. mrm'inf’. et Gren ont decisivey "DiD 5’1""“?%"0”"‘ Fer :"‘h;e %o :fl' b HOUSSAIN showed “Glarene from 10 other 3-year-olds, at five and HERMITAGE where he will school some of the W AR nmen: time out at Bowie. | <poseone®pou e e a half furlongs. Whitehall was sec- | In fourth race at Havre de Grace dy string tomorrow. He will resume v.nr 'u 115 (’eéo.:“ aar ‘most. bemr gemarally sated. ‘l.urkynDym arry ond and Port Harlem third. Monday. riding here on Monday. Talaans. than speed would get him into the For a while it appeared as though Bor maiden. 2-vear-old Allies aliowances, Purse. Leucite would not get any part of the Tt good. Won easily; place drivin nt_2:23, off at 2:30. Winner. b, f. 3, — sjromatie . 188 +Dezonda . purse. He was outrutl to, the stretoh ateramee OvDers Coldstream stud. Traier B M Tavlay. Valus, 4680, | RECREATION has all her speed. She | *Lady Basil €ir Leontd Fhodadendron ' - sy Jane ’1“1 uo ‘Time, *King Carte . 105 *Sa; ic] sJean Navelle . showed this in her last start. Bound to 3 et Ha v r e de Gr a CeRace Cha , i . G S s P D Jockeys. Straight. | ymprove immensely off of that, her first | y ity . ] Pelring s e 2 gty o 38 Y. r 3 3 Benish Way, but, when straightened out : ¢ ,{1‘..,. i35 |of the year, and she snould encounter | Lacy A 108 miary © GURTH_RA 3 HAVRE DE GRACE, Md., April 20 (Associated Press). P' a little real opposition in the fleld in the | =LA I Ay year-old fillies; allowances: 4 furlongs. and had no trouble keeping Port Har- WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK PAST. 1] ¢ = - il 108 My Glen chermott R TR “‘“’.,..,"’f.mg O Dol - o 100 BliCRMs o 108 Rnemer ki lem out of the place. » < 1 furl rez. 18 C. H. Plerce's The Heathen, winner " RACE - fl;;,,,r-;:;,g;"" For Eriarois, Town vt b fulisaks S99 ".‘i 11 nnerty Frances Rock ... 103 & Wild Denise .. 103 Princess Mare'iet m ,200. St Wifner. b 2, by of the Inaugural Handicap at Bowie, mon‘lm:k-—anflfl Whitney. Treiner, P. Hovkins. Value, " Luth A way of t Bool ¢ L ""',,‘,“"dm'g“,','h,,',"fl’,'g,,{, to| 8 Mrs. D. C. Landers and Mrs. M. E. Hahn | S g a0 - Jog DLady Embiem.. ran back to that race today, when he | 3100 $50. SR Stratent, mm BAuaRER. s ran three-qurters of a mile in 1:123-5. | swATTER | ;'33 COLLINS.... 118 %fi;fil’; T Az" the top one, but make | ““Xorentice allowance claimed. 2 Goldstzeam Siud entry. useher 3 mal to win the Tip Top from a field of goo® n Coldflre-m Stud entry. e contender. ROCKSLIDE P. Headley entry. g < fit t present. Came FIPTH RACE 3 gs Sasade T hister ot timinine s soarp | VETERAN SPORTS WRITER ' o2 Tl B4%: 102, Trmes: #remr sprinters, He was under pressure at b H. P._Headley entry. the end, however, to stall off the stretch MUTUELS - WILD WATERS, $5.76, $4.53, $270; PRINCESS ELSIE, §33.66, $9.7¢; time. ain seems to be over | Last Thought.... 108 Little Gyp ...... 101 st FRIES nead, but after that tast race he| IS HEART VICTIM AT 80/ it 3ty ot 18 Koo havear: rush of Crystal Domino, which placed. e ek v ¢ must be regarded as dangerous. 3 1 i Third money went to Greenock. ground. continuine well SR Sh-naw. i Reus i fl"‘u!“‘ IR ovise e OMAHA, Nebr., April 20 (#)—Sandy ", The Heathen led all the way. For a|fPEA % oon o and, um i ‘Roldine ‘on saiely. could pever Hiresion winnér. MILARIA drops down 2 peg to take on | Griswold, ‘dean of American sporis R BB e T G S D e e o | e b ahe s 5 G, Sl | v e oy ‘o e B ht overtake hi It Wi e g rouble. He was ars ol e e o Tl duiries trom o ncetuurlr.n:nd she should come close o | _ Griswold hoowred“nelrly all of the E::‘;‘}T;fgo s B getting all the money Monday. Well suit- | big prize fights, beginning with the Sul- en, Thous! 3 ; this kind of contention. RED- | livan-Jake Kiirain 72‘?x!nund bout of | SeREY 40t 13 cAan purTHIRD RACE _One mile X raced well with sprinters Fri- | bare knuckle days. e His name was Samuel Gerard Vietz| °™* ™ Headley entr. 2 : ,&. u.“"m”- i BRAGE BOY, /156 eandls PAIRC SN Pout Griswold, but most all knew him as | SEVENTH RACE_t80; claiming; 3-year- groE 2. ; GOOD AS GOLD, 3120, 30.60; Sandy. Bern near Marshall Ney i P. Hea 8 Bardner: Van Duse and Goodloe entry. €G. Collins entry. THIRD RACE—3$200; 1 mile and 70 yards. SEVENTH RACE—Puree. $1.200; claimine. | 5 . 4-Sear-oias and Upr Tha g, e B Gt ,.'f,;’:‘,fi:,,’,’ ‘Athens s into 83 lring be wide 'Inio Shreten Just_lasted to oul {of the trip and held o well when clear last siéhin 88“8:.‘.52:..:" ND RACE—Pour furlony for home closed with a rush and won[ going away. Whitehall hung on gamely wEaaamuShnan Ee“ ’19"1.'"‘!‘{&“"‘ 10 TH RACE—3800: claiming; 3-vear-olds d up; fuiurity course. olty 13 *Col Bob aumnSeakEistse swung into .the s ‘The Heathen drew away from h!.m and had just enough left to stall off Crystal Domino. Minetaur Wins in Drive. a Montpelier Farms Minotsur, Charles Graffagan's econ- sistent performer, won the combat in |3 sounter CRN Ing her frst start of the season. Att- T st of season. - e S T T 1 U B3 ' TR AL oSl ST S v and led for three-quarters of a mile, but oo ““ s '“ |. [ “ng:o'- 1th. SEinokaus BATSESS 5 ey e, u and Malt of the uul as' Enocked ok o com lu‘d'le- l'br l ntr-olu Pm an home. War Hawk, which was outrun ; ey 408 & (oo e, I T G 2 xami x';'.'r‘ 5‘?.: ‘n‘: cocas Bisbie, Trainer, 3. Low other starters. e o) Sir. PR _ Jockeys. Stra 3 o °8 . ‘Catrone Nemore and Mayor Walker were ““"‘Lfl Vith & GHIEF nad bo escuses. fih Wan atter The card opened with the Twin Riv- 3 ers, a sprint of four and one-half fur- |8 W 4 h B az longs for 2-year-olds. Swatter car- , g rhes. 1 ' ried the colors of Harry Payne Whitney > s : Quattiebaum 'nym. to victory in this event and it marked ’ s ;ég,“,,_,n his second win in as many starts. Geod keys. Btratght. 3 Gold, o fist siarter, placed and S ! 1o 8 ; et 18T Prisca was third. DA Y *Apprentice ellowance claimed. Mln dra Gl'll ‘when l.— Il O\IIl'l- §:'Q»:-::u,.. o e S15. “"' Ben ub o 4 dri n% 1837 2 ol 5 Overweights—BENISH WAY, 3'Pounds. : i {2 31050, $5.00, $3.40; WHITEHALL, $7.0, $3.90; PORT HAR- F i lflll away. mmu csme no:n.d t:“i} e ‘well iy nfi ad no 3494, 45,02, .40 LUCILE, 8368, 92.40; PROSE AND L*—_ i’"‘"mmm X AN hard hustled from the start, opengd, "1....4"“’: mg:m'- but «‘w ""“‘i‘& ’:%-‘?flm Evln’.w 3‘&'« ¥ "'E‘Iz‘ 3 %’ ul'?ua""i';u ::;A %‘."Jfi%:“ = Gy Trvine, £ ] Came. ueh used foreing h DI IONI( saved ground hrfi afi Mummlulmun-mwh-mr.mnu . Jockeys. Suraight. | b a Ho 1 L. Sheefer $1.75 . Weiner 1. WEATHER SHOWERY. TRACK PAST. gne-sixtsenth miles. Por 3-vear-olds and Ry o-‘d? ‘Won_driving; place % or VR 146 o 2 cked down Other Selections and Consensus haps. BY TY SHEA. (Baltimore Evening Sun.) tler, Partisan, Boss-Garth en ‘ennant Lass, Sande entry, Bweet om-nn-—uwrnvl 3 pounds: CHARLES THE FIRST, 5 pounds; DONNAY, :‘%}g’w,',,m o‘ma—m HEATHEN, $830, $4.10, $3; CRYSTAL DOMINO, $10.00, $6.60: I ke SABE. 10. 5 A u-ren o auiek . ran inte the ¢ was under restraint mm ' FAG5, mu m-. au. HYDROMEL. $5.06, un. mm xou. ':um"'a.'"' é&' m Tace e TAGO guffered trom “fln” hmm Jnfi'uincl..mmn ‘Ifll% " ibat. Ll ;.mm ¥ GI lllll entry, ,...t.m. o g-z;.-«'; *:a,_.::,,;,l;_,%,,, e g i ;;r‘ e : e m*fi (Dll!' Mt News. t # ,:' i Wet. Post. Bt l.a‘ . : i" 335 5 s AUTUELS—LADY WITT, 3100, 3636, $3.6%; PRETTY ROSE, 1113, 430; THISTLE w110 b 2 : ADY W1 at.ibe sise of the bareier, her Beld s i % 3 R i- althoueh Tiring lum» ne o cad. '“fi lu-‘ ltnxi s P : Flehon $ tirn it n uh n:'* i he it for thie. . more ¥ wide s NG Lfin'?"m.. Overweight—EUGENE 8., 1 pound. R uw ‘:h'mfl early ference. 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