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THE : SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 12, 1 . 929—PART e \"‘.Sorftie Is Winner at Pimlico Getaway : Sarazen 1l Annexes the Youthful Stakes 2 " DISPLAY LANDS ] Second Largest Crowd of Hilltop’s: History Sees Maryland Racing End. IMLICO RACE TRACK, May 11. —A crowd of 35,000, the second largest in the history of racing here, was an hangd for the final - day of racing in Maryland. ", The §) pring handicap, which brought . out a fleld of a half dozen for a race b. “.of a mile and three-sixteenths, was the .,clofing feature, The race went to oA C. Schwartz's, Sortie, which won going away. The Audley Farm's Boba- shela was second and Walter J. Sal- " mon’s Display third. Many of the race fans backed the ‘Salmon colors_after Dr, Freeland’s vic- fory in the Preakness yesterday, but Display was not equal to the task ac- complished by his stable mate and wound up & well beaten third. He was coupled with Sun Fire in the wagering. .. The latter raced in the interest of victory, “owner $7,230. . He was the public choice and paid $5.10 to win. Pete Walls Rides Well. Jockey Pete Walls rode a good race “'on the winner. He followed the pace set first by Recreation and then Boba- “i ghela until the stretch was reached. »3 At this point ‘Recreation had enough | HOITY TO! Fae “~third race a .. of the journey. ‘mined bid B "flnlahzd up in second position. ‘and Sortie came to collar Bobashela '-und win going awa Display came from behind as usual to take the show ‘money but did’ not menace the first ir. Q‘Crmco was never a contender and Sun Fire trailed all the way. Hypnotism ‘was best of & fleld of eight in the first race, a sprint of three-quarters of a.mile. Lucky Drut was second, beaten a scant m tened: out- in m'm‘;fi; tism came on : a% was out run-by the first t"o and was doing her but at the finish “'show over Woodcoc] AT Sir James scored hln rison, & sprint of 4% furlérgs !or 2- . year-old maidens. The winner was rid- . "den by Albert Johnson and it was his -first victory of the u‘mdly e ® winner broke rep and fol- ln:g.:l Sweet Sentiment into-the stretch after which he drew away to win Randily. Sweet Sentiment was easily | c best of the others and tcok the place. Pretty Rose Is: Winner. Pretty Rose, starting for the fln\'. " Yime during the Maryland seaton, Was easily best of seven sprinters in t three-quarters of a mile. Pretty Rose out-broke the fleld und never relanul.lhed the lead at any part Lassa made a deter- turning: out of the back stretch, but was not good enough '.y?;: “Bfigel was third. A fleld of séven went to the post and winner was wall backed. He paid ‘He ran the three quar- &;fi“ifi:‘-mn 600 346 2.08 , Lady Partri sextro na Marie, THIRD RACE—6 furl g o RN i Se, Lord Dousiss, Fiashs. -u.) 2.08 | % zcu 0 be A-dn-en. smort Alu ran— BerEoin fassead) Avread). w Betica ‘Sight (Meirs Reveition (Woolt), th PAe Sansameok. Churchill Downs Entries FIRST RACE_$1.300: malden 3 esro -old &olts and, prsrieesd Sl A furlongs, Michigan’ Bo; Shy Pete b Goos c Audley Farm. bsed The Pewey SECONG Rerr ’x}ow.m.. & Turion 106 Miss Moorlight. Mln P!Irl cEver Blue.... 06 Port Harlem.... D RACE—$1200: claiming: 3-year- '"v“f‘- s fe *Enip. - Thunder Girl Finn Tllustrious FOURTH RACE~$1,500; claiming; 3-vear- ol ‘mile. 2 108 % | would land him close to the top one. PIFTH RACE—$1,800; The Seg . Handicap; 3-year-oids and up: & Furlon " Chicago 12 Barbara D : ~$1,200; The Blossom Time: i llowances: 4% furlongs; Do, o uds (308 Full Tide uzvnrrn RACE—31.200; claiming; 4-year- 1 s and up; 1% miles £ 110 *Little Guinea... 108 “Dixie Prince Roxie Wiede Also_eligibi ~Pollswo Bl "Perion. L 108 110 2 ms 110! 110 Ocean Current.. Rieh Siorm gh Storm g Crestwood Noble " Wrac *Bpotlight Pabiieta eosinn Apprentice sliowancs claimed. ‘Weathes cloudy, track fast. (cl-nm. on $7.20, 4.30 3.0 | RAULINA secon 550 FIRST RACE—Six furlongs Stast good,for ail but GRENIER, from inner. b. or § Owner. nm Vaide. Fooo: s5s0, ‘4150, Post. 8t vano-rrsu 1 LUCIY_DRIFT. JANE RINEHAR’ WOCnCock. REGENCY, 5 MA(‘ MAXIM.. ENIER FATR VENA. Overwelght— stal RINEHART, 4 pounds’ MUTUELS—HYPNOTISM, $5.40, $4.10, RINEHART, $4.80. soing in his best romvc(on 'YPNOTISM. came rapidly When shaken up, wore end. LUCKY DRIFT raced REG! | $he” turn “But was® anasie to stave oy gamely, bt could AC MAXIM Wi y_poorl not threaten the first kened fast after a half mi and had no chamce. g, oI 3-year-olds and upward: ls. Won_ easily Time, 0:23%, 0:47 Pimlico Race Chart PIMLICO RACE TRACK, Md., May 11 (Associated Press). cleiming. me “Tratner, Purse, $1.300. ent 2:33. of G. Graffagini. Stratght. 905 12105 455 ] 25 8 s0n Erickson 25 FAIR VENA. 1 pound. $6.60, $4.20; JANE place Kir—Lady Charcot, 1:14. Jockess. Storrson Pin. 11y 2 o 8 8 7i0 8 >m-<;m,,, H. ‘WOODCOCK. 1 pound: $3.50; LUCKY DRIFT, owed within striking distance of the leaders; FT down and Was going WAy JENCY_into. submission, .went into a winning Je the winner's JANE RINE! HART ‘fini dangero; GRENL tw 00 REGENCY had no mishaps. ile. SECOND | Purse, 31,300, Start sood. Won easily James— Vallie, 5900, $280, 5150, - ‘Tim 52:%. 0:48, 0: Horses. o S\\.EET szmmsm COMPANION H SHAKESPEARE SHA 7EVESGOLD RA! Vo POTEM. BIPwoR MIKELINA' £ Salmon-Wilson entry. MUTUELS “SIR JAMES, 1140, COMPANION, $2.7 SIR JAMES h-nn aulokly, 1 drive and, plac Po aRanuoStame ....._....‘._.4..._.._2 SY5558888R gnu»—-—-—nmuu! $6.60, RACE—Four and 1d one-halt furlones, ily: Traner, R. For 3-year-old maidens. The Garrison. e driving. Went 3:06, off at 3:09. Winner, by J. Walden. Owner, John A. Morris. . Btzmgnt it} 2:60 260 Jockeys. Johnson o >v'~:-11;n;-_a> 0 n 3.5 2 3 2 119! $3.10; SWEET SENTIMENT, $6.80, $3.50: raced close to SWEET SENTIMENT, responded with good displacing the leader. came aw: adually at en. punsble to stan’or | round, but held | g, byt w u Y broke slowly THIRD RACE—Six furlom Start good, from stalls Riddén s by Tryster—Fiorida Blossom ssofi uso. s150. Time, 0:23%, 0 - ce {m:'rrv POSE. . JOE BOND_SLAVE. RLOMAN JACK OF CLUBS Overweight—JOE ENGEL -2 pounds. ground and rioug! EL_followed. well placed. RRLOMA weakened. SLAVE showe: ner, J. Notte Nide enteping the home strétch, after dropping -olds and upward: Wen :mmln:. Purre, $1.30( easily. off at 3:43, Winner, Stable. ~ Vaiue stzgtent i 5 % : i str. 1 2 H 46l & Sni 7 1 H 8 5 bt 7 MUTUEL8—PRETTY, POSE, $7.10, §3.00, $2.80; LABSA, £3:80. $2.00; JOE ENGEL, $3.20. PRETTY POSE, ing_keen speed. moved into a good lead, was rate ioReR In rescrve wheh Shaken s to stell off LASBA de & determinel effort entering the home stretch and Wan JJacing ed slong. saved Latter followed but faltered when to_a drive Back,“afished resolutely. d ' speed. FOURTH, RACE—One and_one-sixteenth " | Pimlico Handicap. $7.800 added. RTIE BOBASHELA a DISPLAY 2 SUNFIRE. RECREATIO! CROSSCO a Salmon-Wilson entry. MUTUELS—SORTIE, $3.10, RTIE, reserved for the first 6 furlon reach second pl wore the latter down BOBA! forced a md EReR"rbiih, ‘Moved"up ast 1 v stoutly. SUN FIRE m e up 8 lot fiages. CROBSOO had no ‘sxec $3.40, ? brush a: Pnue. $1. 05, mn value, ;:60 mo. mo SHADOW] V!NDIG{ 35 FIRE HAT REDO! a Correct ight. - ‘BLUE DARTER, $6.60, DALE, 34. DARTER, outran his fiel h r turn, moved into a long lead reurved In the early running, gained wi o ""“‘».#% ol hll( mile ‘and outsts; ICATION. reaching the main stre after racing well placed. Overweight—AIR Ol'll? 1 pouu MUTUELS—H¢ Y, dadly outpaced far the firs ted trip. SEVENTH RA( handicap, Pusse, ‘Winner, b. Valie, §960, §260, s : i over-eunm—nn!o o!. 1 po u"o. “s10.0, BEAL, $4.00. ITUP rus to tI stretch, ll{ncruud E d'.fl‘l'l until ret kept undet pressul '-'llll d VA up ground xtudlly ‘the |I-It ‘and was gaini race on the rail. l‘l: thke i z:fl:f“’;}:! at ti Clo B ek PARGER SIGNAL had no excuse. $2.20; BOBASHELA, of ground. snd one-elghth miles: e lully. place same.” 5. $3.40; from the bresk, lfl , but hung at the ent rolds and upward Ing; m miles, For 3-y $4.30, $250; DISPLAY, $2.20. s, secured racing room on the inside to Dlace. came to the outside of BOBASHELA entering the bome stretch. fter & brie! nd clm= sixte pote smartly the la TION when Hsf e ey ON was use e B sround- e los a in the early Claimine. Winner, Grace! ar-olds and upward: nf 4[5, off at 453, Owner, Frank Straign. 4.08 For 3 . % =5‘=‘= = o 0>>0, NON STOP, $12.80, $7.80; SHADOW- Va5 Sated siong untll resching NON 8TOR berfec Latter, drive, but wal h it to t ““l::'t I-pro"d his "fi;’amn HAT The Emerson Went 8:30, oft o ty hillips " MeGinnis IOT TODDY: 311. TL@, $4.40, $3.40; DONNAY. $3.30, 82 t hait mile. worked his $5.70; VALENTINO, 1820, $4.80: HARRY he first turn, sprinted into a long lead on reaching the back the furlong pole, hegan tiring La e e et Sursutt, ssde Ik fast At end. HARRY BEAL. inclined to he far turn then swerved to the inside dur- CLASS, badly outrun early, closed fast nearing Louisville Selections ___BY GEORGE SMITH ___| Lad; Ripfield, Haramzada. N arion: Miss Pearl, Lillian T en, "l Julan. R0y Fewt” Tider Aicibiades. 'I—Mheml. High Storm, Roxie Wei- ‘%zn—muws. CHICAGO LAD has been steadily im- proving in his races. Has had sufficient conditioning to graduate over the nice band of maidens he meets in the first. Looks like this is his day. RIPFIELD came within a whmker of g“&i :'thk:r thl at the end. Might nou h to be danger- S nege - HARAMZADA 1 e lo rate. His last at New Orleans was the best’ effort he has sl:nw"’x:r gum;r:]n‘gu: tinct improvement o (elll;orls Another like that could land part of this purse. T HARLEM, seasoned by Mary- ’.PdOl:.“‘n‘ to the second a very fit filly. If" shz brel.n out of the eligible list doubt if there is enough speed in this fleld to beat her. Never been beaten at this track. PEARL, a sharp filly last Fall, would be the one to beat if up to her best race. LILLIAN T. might be closer if she gets soft going. Seems to need mud for her best. VANDAL has threatened in all three of his races this Spring. Meets his own class in the third, and if he to improve do not see what tl in here to stop him. LITTLE has been hard at it for some time, ing creditably throughout the Winter af New Orleans. Any one of his good races here is SCOUT rac- t TH'UN’DEEIR OIRLh:rlllht d&: bxtolrh‘;r ::;l‘ soft ,. but, recen = gelu‘:he' will be among the leaders here. A it and eonsllunc miss, The_ fourth g;uenu a sharp fleld. FAIRY MAID in smart hands. Understand Jimmy McGee, a Washing- ton boy, has her. She looks ‘tully capable of trimming her fleld in the fourth. Uncorks enough speed in_ her races to * outrun this kind. McGONIGLE gave us | | some nice performances at New Or- leans, winning quite a string of races! there. At the weights the honest geld- | ing should press the top one closely. | ROYAL JULIAN has a smattering of class. In mud he might be hard to beat, and on any going seems likely to cause | trouble. BOO, one of Bradley's fiters, showed the East what he could do last year. Pitted against a fast field In the fifth, but off of those good races last Fall gets the call over FLY HAWK. The latter would appear to be better suited at a longer route. However, he is re- ported working fast and may find enough speed to be up in time to make the result close. BARBARA Tan a fast | 555 mile recently to trim good ones. Hard to guess her, but she is dead fit and should give a good account of herse:f in this company. SURPRYSE has won twice at Lexing- ton. Over fast going doubt if there is enough competition in here to stop her. Looks best of the field in the sixth, FULL TIDE won at the first asking a week ago. Trimmed a fair fleld and may be better than the race indicates. Make her the one to fear. ALCIBIADES managed to get a nose decision in her only start. A hixhlg touted miss, ehe should have no trouble sharing in’ this purse. MINERVUS left Bowle to g0 to Lex- ington and win both of his starts there. Being asked to travel a slightly longer route in the seventh, but fl 80 fit that he looks much the best of hls field. HIGH STORM trims good ones now and then. Been rested up since New Orleans racing and should be on edge for ln honeu effort. The one to beat. IE WEIDEL races well in mud. If she gets it could take it all. Over a fast atrip l.! juflt a posalblmy \VOLTEAR IS SENT FULL DERBY ROUTE By the Associated Pri LOUISVILLE, Ky., May 1L.—Voltear, wmmugslkentucky Derby eligible, owned by the | Diaiana Farm Stable of C. T. Fisher, Detroit manufacturer, Cary Grayson, turned in the best derby workout today, zipping off a mile and a quarter, the full derby route, in 2:10 3-5, breezin; The Volta gelding turned in an even work, clicking the quarter in 0:2¢ 2-5, half in 0:48 4-5, three-quarters 1:15 1-5 and mile in 1:41 4-5. Naishapur, owned by the Willshire Stable of Chaffee Earl and main repre- sentative of the Pacific Coast, also was sent. the full route, !tegplnl the quar- ter in 0:25 1-5, half in 0:51, three-quar- ters in 1:18 2-5, mile in 1:45 2-5, mile and an eighth in 1:59 2-5 and mile and & quarter in 2:14 4-5. Paraphrase, Hal | Price Headley candidate, W!s clotkefll the mile in 1:42 3-5, driving, 8ix of the Three D's sub]u nine eligibles were on the track today. Royal Ford and Yam Toy covered a mile in 1:44 4-5, handily. Double Heart and Prince Pat were “blown out” three- eighths in 0:37, handily. Panchio and Calf Roper from the same stable were sent three-eighths in 0:3 » IMANY RICH RACES N BELMONT MEET Event, Named for Track, One of Biggest Prizes of Turf Campaign. | | ‘ | i BY ORLO ROBERTSON. (Asscciated Press Sports Writer.) NEW YORK, May 11.—Beautiful Bel- ciety setting and historic stake events, opens its twenty-fourth season May 17 | with the inauguration of the 21-day Spring race meeting. | Labeled society's playground because | of its luxurious grandstand and club- house and its well laid out grounds, | America’s “Newmarket” is the realiza- tion of the late August Belmont for a track operated with profits a secondary feature. | . Modern Belmont dates back only to 1905, but 13 of its stake events ante- | date 'its opening, having been run over other now extinct New York tracks. Topping the list of rich Spring purses is the Belmont, a $25,000 added race for three-year-olds, rich in history, | Its actual value runs to more than $50,000. Because of its historic back- ground and attractive purse the Bel- | mont is a race sought for by America's | leading turfmen. 1t was first run over the old Jerome Park track in 1867, and | transferred to Morris Park in 1890. | Second only in vears run is the Ladies’ | Handicap, a race for fillies and mares 3 years and upward, which had its first running one year after the Belmont inaugural. Sharing importance with the Belmont are the National Stallion Stakes, the Withers, the Juvenile, the Toboggan | Handicap, the Metropolitan Handicap | and the Suburban Handicap, all of | which have a $5,000 added value, with the exception of the latter, which is worth $10.000 added to the winner. " | Rlue Larkspur. E. R. Bradley’s candi- | ante for the Kentucky Derby, won the National Stallion Stakes last year as a 2-vear-old. h2 list of principal stake events at c t Park with the year first run icap Tovosgan Handicas feene Memorial 4 Yovolitan Handican Juvenile . ither 5:833 808 b Moadowbrook andicap ... National Stalifon Belmont ..... 2,800 I AUROPA SELECTIONS l BY 'nn LOUISVILLE TIMES. l“‘ Pnu) Go! lzluflu. JAMAICA RACE TRACK, N. Siert sood, - Won arivy o Fime. 038 0.8 Horses. T, Pl aell Blavie. 11 KENZIE W AT was Knosked beck Just aer mont Park, with its characteristic so- | Jamaica Race Chart RST RACE—ive nmm':;n"'flr aden l‘a- i - ‘R' lnl FEATURE AT DOWNS T0 MARTIE FLYNN Cartago Is Third—!ock Quits Badly. By the Associated Press. HURCHHILL DOWNS RACE/ TRACK, May 11.—8. Peabody’s Martie Flynn, on a fast track. annexed the feature event of the opening card, the Clark Handicap, here today. The 4-year-old son of Sweep On was coupled in the betting with Flat Iron. Easter Stock- ings was second and Cartago third. Nine started. ‘Martie Fiynn, under a hard drive by Jockey E. Meyer, steadily bettered his position after passing the half-mile post and under punishment wore Jock down in the last 70 yards, to win in a driv- ing finish by a neck. Easter Stockings always was the contender, but racing in close quarters, came with a rush on the outside thmugh the stretch and might have won in a few more strides. | c-.ruco closed with a rush and was strongest of all. Jock, the favorite, led to the six- teenth’ pole and stopped badly. The race was worth $10,975 to the winner and paid $12.86 for a $2 mutuel ticket. The time was 1:46. They are going to have to reckon | with this horse Clyde Van Dusen in the Kentucky Derby. The skeptics who said that the Man o' War colt can’t run were seeking quiet spots late today. He won the sixth race and secondary fea- ture, in handy style, trouncing such hopefuls as Vermajo, Port Harlem, Paul Bunyan, Boris, Deep River, Suitor, Her- rick, Hot Shot and Lord Braedlabane. Port Harlem, owned by Martin Finn, grabbed second place and Vermajo, of the Three D's Stock Farm, was third. ‘The race, of course, was not a true Derby test as it was over the short 615- furlong route, byt Clyde was going away at the end and apparently eating up the track. LOUISVILLE SELECTIONS BY DICK GRACE. (Daily Sporting News.) 1. Royal Yeoman, Duteh Boy, Viadimar. 2. Port Harlem, Rose of Sharon, Beaming Over. 3. Thunder Girl, Eager Pla: e. Boo, C: et e ‘r—nw‘nuni S. BY TRACKMAN. BY THE LOUISVILLE TIMES. (Assoclated Press.) , Bell Smith, Viadimir, . Goose-Stewart entry, Marconi. Mayes. bt ¥.,, May 11 (Associated Press). year -o‘\f-' pgnaitions. Purse. 31,000, raiines, u. T Rildae™ Vales” s755, 200, str Pin. I Jockeys. St. L} l‘l LIGHT int; Ty o ppese end ‘Beta n Dad To Tishap, TTLINE ON ran wel SECQND, RACE—Six furlon sro00. Brart good Won weep—Ave Riime Nime, 0:33%, 0148% well, was allowed to For, thres-rear-old, or. b}"& Holiaga. " Frotnes nd_upward: condition: off at 3:00. £ 3 fiodgson Jockeys. St L Fator 13-20 Peterson 4 Kelsay 7-2 Stevens 50 Greenwood 20 Ros Tate slorg to the middle of the turn, moved 2 outr d, oul | lack of racing room and eouldMnonlr impro ENE | faken’ to”oufside ang continuing eamely, and Admiral | NEUR . up very fest.’and, taking thie lead, won nicely in hand, n to strete 10 midic of the track and closed’ With a Tush.® BROPUS. weil \p ALl the way, weakened i3 Jast Twenty ards. MORDROM had blenty of speed fot fve furlonke. D RACE_Fiye furlonss. For 3-yearcolds The Touthful Stakes $5,000 added. 53, Bigh, Time—Talism, ;mm Trainer, A. B. Gorde s h e of Bime, 0305, 007, 0150 art good. Won easily; “pIace Wi at 3:30. Jockeys. w. ne: THIR] inner, ch. Value: 310,500, driving. Went 0 B aW. R. Coe entry; bH. P. Whitney entry. Overwelght—Caruso, 1 pound. SARAZEN 11 displaved ereat speed in the frst furlons quickly ran up into a contendini jtion, amp throush en the inside on ‘turn; drew out and won ealloping. = CAJ ¥apt ' in early part snd cai & st in Al sixteenth. GRAGK BRIGADE displased 500 spesd. But tired under the weight. TOMBEREAU set & fast pace, but weakened badly in stretch. GRATTAN had no mishap. SWATTER broke first, but' was crowded right out of it. URTH RACE—One end one-sixteenth miles. Por 3.yearolds and upward The a5, 35.000 add ed Winner, B, by, Lucullite~Epingrette. Owner, 8" C. Hudretn. . Vaiue. §7, 3500 0:35, 0:48%%. % %ofiofl wor, drlvlnv. Riaco *sam Fin. 1 He broke a bit slow, but PBtart Sood for all bt Horses. 3 MOW! SON O MY VIDA BYRD FLVACROSS 8 BEGORRA ms’rmnmu Overweight—BEGORRA, 1 pound: BYRD, 1 pound. well and rated slong in front. BON O’ BA' on turn and ahed with & rush. | DA lullonn {LRD quit ild‘ RACE--8ix furlony For 3-year-olds J1:400 sdded. ~ Sta Start good. Sweeper_Joytul, M. Vahier 3965+ 3300, 5100, Fime, “5:38%, 04T, 17 15 MOWLI fast in last 20 He came to outsid mishap. was well up al and nad no Oirea “Beby Showing speed for 6 and upward. . Elmhurst Claiming nt 413, off ' Halner G W, Sovirn. st. Jockeys. 13- 7“§ overwmm—.voxfl CAVANAGH, 2 pounds; CAROLER, 2 poumu OLER raced slong with Old Dutch and. closing with a rush. last nrlde OLD DI lenty of SDeed: gaved sround and OG-AIR closed gamely under a drive, JOHN CAVANAGH ran a good race. Tan_a_ miseri ace, belng outrun from the start. am-m RACE—Five furlongs. ~For malden 2 ds;, conditio | Win by ~Sunfish. _Owne: Stal Trainer, A Valie: 3100, 4206, S0 Time. 03500 0:48%0r Slart good. Won driving. Went 4:37, off at 4: s TR on® puinely eld_on E CLOUDLAND 51 ouo Diace Purse. Gor: easily: Horses. IMPERIAL OYAL YRR . Greenwood Workman Reenaine and displaying peed drew uny to w! in und trn and ast. followed hfld h lnst Tur BWERE will Improvs orer this Face: SEVENTH RACE_Ope mils and one furlons. Por {-year-olds and upmard: claiming jalo. $700, 3200, »'ioo Time, n’zw l?'am AT, Yot rart vood: Tion ‘ariving. blace ssme. Went 4:80. off ai .61 5 Jockeys. St. Pl W. Garner 9-8 7-10 Maiben 10 4 2 RESSELA! OLE MAN SUNSH QUESTIONNATRE IMPERIAL AIR rushed tnto 4 ’rn.rt taken wi e closeiys D b!!_" ‘Weakened i ng. | throveh on | Louisville Race Chart CHURCHILL DOWNS, Louisville, Ky., May 11 (Associated Press) wufin CLOUDY. TRACK FAST. For 3-yearolds an 'nun’ el Sanford. Trainer, ang upward: clamin °F antora. " Vahue. Jockeys. . Joi Easter Stockmgs Second and | EgitEs S : 3 33 PO . B Ru Ovprwalthl—MARGA‘l’l' 3% ds. MUTUELS—GEYSER $8.78, $5.12. $3.64: PADONA. 19.38, YSE! ay well samely when hard hu woS o aran out "deci vely ) te N, with a good burst of sps disposed of BEECH, D tslde: elo Th Suftered from went _well for five-elghths. then began tiring. TE"Was vola of POLLYW andwiched on first turn and this ruined his chanc "ECOND RACE- qu‘ and one-] hllf furlong: For maiden L’Ill’-old fl]lle ances. Purse, S!l A'l «‘Slar bad. Won easil: place driving. We; t Winner, br. f., ildair Denice Field. ‘Owher, Coldstream ' Stud. Tralfer. P, M Tamor Vae, 3405, 1300, 3100, Fime. 6 5335, (48, '0:35%8 st 9 13 11 Jockeys. " Heupel Beech is . Zucchint . Pascuma - Judy or RPNt S533385883858% PRI AP RO 6ox 12 - 1) " Murray Fuited ub. . Horvath 1 Fleld. 8 Audley Farm entry. MUTUELS—WILD DENISE. BASIL, § $7, $7.18; STAR LASSIE, 47.88; MABEL soon atter $13.06, $9.18, wn.n DENISE lucks to get through art, saced into s long lead on the turn, which he easily held and was n da: STAR LASSIE. away slowly, ved b With & Tush I, early SrAEes. whS LAKen BACK on, tne turn when crowded, in wnen clear to outgame MABEL BASIL Latte contender ranehont, mely under punishment. . GRECIAN beginning. was pinched back imme Feach a_contending position. THIRD RACESix furlones. Btart_good.” won easily; pla Col._Vennie— ko0, $300; si00." Horses. ENERGY from BEAUTY good_effort Tately” at tart Cand could never $1.200. rd; claiming. 3:15._Winn A Value, Pui 5 b. w. For 3-year-olds and u sai 3 Straiznt. 6.3 2233833345842 wornoans-asSueZ a8 RLBE. 5 BAR 'NONE LEE COOPER. 1 Fleld. Overwelght—LITTLE GYP, 5 pounds. MUTUELS ENERGY. $14.68, $6.2, $4.34; MINO, $3.32, $294; CLOG DANCE, 1388 tretch, where responding well when RGY, away fast and reserved to the Sy Jesponding well when ced LEE COOERE into 3nbrmulo¥' | Y“‘ h"\l'“ C:‘:fll‘m .B::'H d hcl CEEP Showed & "éoa effort"f Bt mter?mnu Fepeatedly " Bever oo INO. forward from 'star aithough thing in reserve. the turn and, heldine on L suf TES "OAL wis forced ba Qasier and coul Teach a | contending position. ST Cet Niite ‘Tenching SUTeteh: FOURTH RACE—Four and_one-half furlongs. For ng Trisl Furse $1.00. " Start good Won, easily: ‘Winner, Jim Gaftney—Thunde; WY Lewis. “Vaige, 4500, s300, 100, Fime, 0:237. o5 i ] welght—BELL SMITH, 1!z pounds; JIM DANDY, 3 pounds; ROLL 'EM DOWN, $40.20, $17.32, $10.70; WILD WATERS, $11.76, $5. he pace closely under slight restraint to midway, oteh e e besan drawing clear fin sp! 4 S rerire. e as SllOWER to" sEing midé (RGO strelch. pat RaG on ve. ver far out of it. | grom hatreteh to ontiadr L1 NG J6 ore ‘ot a11.°LUCILE was taken 0 a0 ‘the streten. DANDY, inside FIFTH RACE—On one-sixteenth miles For m upw Handicap; $10.000 wadga."Btart ‘wa0d. - Won driving; me 17; On—Rosa_Lee. Peabod: " 30,818, 125000, F1o000. 3275, Tifne, 0:30 04738, 1°190 3 Horses. . Post. B( Str. Min. BAETER STSSKINGE 3' N 2 8 5 6 10 1 T 4 9 3 ] 3 5 8 [ 4 2 0 Pulled up a8 Pllbfldl entry. MARTIE FLYNN, §12.66, $5.92, $5.76; EASTER STOCKINGS, $17.42, cuvn . $4.28. AT B B T T e S raced even! reteh ma ‘would fore e dosed r passing the si lro‘lor was pulled S 8 Rl » C. Van Jockers, ascuma ltilect liand '1‘ ouchout, St Tacine i jlant ausrters, came with o trides. BRE .&“‘E ki ?Io nt. 339‘! FUN =P e FOIMgND> 040 ~BA8BENA2S NS 23333=uas=2E3 S, {LYNETTE 8TO] 2 PAGAN GOD Three D's Stock Farm entry. 1 Field. bE. R. Bradley entry. CLYDE VAN DUSEN, $3.02, $3.26, $2.86; PORT HARLEM, $12.36, $7.80: 8. CLYDE VA DUSEN. much the best, moved uj wrn and on, extreme outside il the way, easily ditposed of the ove: quarter and finishe mely %o overnaul 'VERMAJO on well. but wel)(lnld slightly near end, where he finished BRAEDALBANE, oufrun to the stretch turn, closed resolutely under wunllhm'?u BUNYAN tired ‘badly when put ‘to. a drive: closed an immt Pinhed buck at the start” BAGAN GOD ‘lost Tider at the break: RACE—One mile and one. Start good. Won driving: place sam S Sir Barton moony. er, R. C $100. Time 1:412; strongly reaching far fenders to win as rider RT d'up gamely when taken to inside Latter, nmmlrcm thl‘olllhblll MM fini LorD RAUL ds snd upward: clatming. it off at 8:20. Winner, Trainer, W Values, Btratght. 32 Pul’lm u Sl 1 u:’i‘fii‘i&n u:ong: McCRANN. ! Jogkeys. "EEEEEEEE. ==3%23328 S Overwelghts—GOLD BET, MUTUELS—MARLBORO, aofl rm. 35.90. RIBORD. aw sl ound. 90, 317.40, $9.56; GEORGE McCRANN, $4.56, $3.84; ORE. T 2w and reserved to the m v i ital the ore leader 2 Siignt iead (midw "1 of the stretcl clear and e fonaq T e, Baltneie well but taken back e Sraduall uarters first half ook er puns] PPINg out of REIGH COUNT LOSES SESQUI h et BIG CHIEF BY POST TIME. (New York Telegram.) Yankee Colt Finishes Twelfth in Kempton Jubilee in England. BIST—PDI'I‘ 'Jl. BY THE LOUISVILLE TIMES. (Associated Press.) 1. Sweet Lacruse, Di&clm. Okavbee. £ fea curl, Rust By the Associated Press. the t! rd time since invading !:nzllnd, Reigh Count today failed to show the | class that ranked him as the United Pitted against 16 other horses in the great jubllee here Reigh Coun: finished twelfth with his owners, Mr. and Mrs. John D. Hertz looking o ‘7! Blmd(ord out of Af W. Barnett, won tha race with /g, Thalnwny second and Caballero third. Although the performance of the 1928 pointing, the colt's watched with interest by men as it is known he is being pointed for the Ascot gold cup to be run Junc | 20. Mrs. Hertz's Fair Ball was among | the also rans in the Sunningdale pln-r at eaven furlonfs Bert Mitchell, {rainer of the Amerl- can colt, refused to be down hearied is be Stratght. | ok $5.84; PROFITEER, $4.24. nt. it | THIRD RACE ABROAD States' leading three-year-old in 1928, | Shas Kentucky Derby winner, was am‘g'-!m lish turf- | CRACK COLT AGAI SHOWS FINE SPEED fHarry F. Sinclair’s Mowlee, the Favorite, Captures Excelsior Handicap. | | | | By the Associated Press. AMAICA RACE TRACK, N. Y, May 11.—Mrs. Graham Fair Van- derbilt probably has shown the Sarazen IL | wonderful exhibition of speed away with the Youthful Stakes, ondary feature of the card here y. | 'The son of High Time—Talisman car- | ried 117 pounds and stepped 5 fur- | longs in 59:3-5, which 1s the fastest time | of the meeting. W. R. Coe's Caruso was second and T. M. Cassidy’s Crack Brigade third. For his little- trip around the oval Sarazen II earned for his popular owner the sum of $10,500, bringing his total winnings in his two starts to $11,700. Sarazen 1I was a bit slow at the start, but before the field had gone a ‘smeenth he rushed up on the outside and then Willie Garner took him back and waited patiently for the leaders to g0 wide on the turn. This is exactly what they did. Tombereau and Crack i Brigade went out a bit and then Garner rushed Sarazen II up on the inside. The boy used the whip on Sarazen II and the colt drew away and won gal- loping by four lengths. Caruso came fast and took down second money by a length from Crack Brigade. Mowlee Wins Handicap: The Rancocas Stable, owned by Harry F. Sinclair, scored its first- success in a long time in a stake when Mowlee, carrying the famous white with green | cap, won the Excelsior Handicap here today. Mowlee was favorite and both horse and rider received great applause when they returned to the scales. Driv- ing hard and a length back cnme !. J. | Byers' Son o' Battle, with T. | sidy’s Mi Vida third. Byrd wis fmu‘!h The race was worth $§7,200 to the | winner and the time was 1:451-5. The | start was not so good, Algerrion refus- ing to break, and he was away last. Mowlee rushed right to the h’vnt lnd Fator let him galio) furlongs were run g: lm?l-l. wnh Mowlee still leading. mile pole Mowlee held & two-!!nnh nd- the 8 furlongs I.: [ ‘ | | Mo'lee held on gamely to win by a length. Son Bnme nosed out Mi Vida for the The Jadell sublu Salyers, favorite at 13 to 10, scored in the first race. a 5- furlong dash for two-year-olds. In the face of a high wind he ran the distance in 1:00 flat. Desert Light took the place with Kenzie third. It was a two-horse race right from the start. Desert Light and Salyers drew away the rest of the fleld and ran head and head to the final sixteenth, -| where lz;‘ drew away to win in a drive by f a length. Desert Light beat Kenzie three lengths. Ramoneur Proves Best. The favorite players.kept up their good work selecting - another choice ;!1. ':r {.;. HGH d’s mmmflu'. "g::mh e in con! g style, wi Emmg dnyu.ht ‘W. R. Coe's Vanity, wlfil G, Cochran's lnau-m run Propus third. in1:12 2-5. third winner when he piloted home. JAMAICA ENTRIES | RACE—Claiming; Thunder Call EVedtLa Grude 1Okaybee 3 i Novle Char erts Anare e OND RACE—Claiming: 3-year- ens;" S mite ‘and %o vards. e 10 Russet 10 YE5at" “ 1Maq Sketch 3-year-olds. snku 12000 "aaded. 3o Searoids: 8 AT cm ory Gol i e xunm. - i Portsur _ SWater Fowl X 3 FOURTH nflcfi;m Chatham Handicap: 1 H Raucona, 1 Bonnu Khunn s 04Up IR Miend Hendicep; 3. 3 RACE—The ,.m,. g Panuco Longworth Annapolis . SIX RACE-Clai; 2 - erSTTH BACE < Claiming; 2-year-old maid anta 8o . 3 Facse Sovhis - ¥ ;u p Bl Money Order e llowance claimed. +Eive pounds allowar Weather Clear traek fase.o nmed. - AKRON - RESULTS FIRST RACE—{ furion Al Livingstone (Pern: KEMPTON, England, May 11.—For | by THIRD R ACE_31¢ fu HY -"'%:l( 'f“-hmm. r I ln-‘- uk:.:o. "?d‘“k f” ds mnm» third )., third oed ibo FabJoan ‘Shiticy. Gunny Sack, Hous, rle: . Houk, Deviner, Amy A. Kinama: e over the third consecutive failure of | SURPRYSE. 7 WASHAKIE, away fast, layed good speed and held on gamely. DR. di RANKI! ran a greatly improved race. STAGE STRU closed a b 3 000 "race. LAST'BITE lacked early specd. She closed samalyt "> CHOIR BOY ran nnoih Count w finiish in the money in | T'was far mirs pleased with the wa: Reigh Count ran taoday tHan previously, Golf is making nnm strides in Japan | Mitchell €aid. “When we. get. some since the Emperor and members of the warm weather I am sure he will do royal household took up the game. well.” "In Sixth lae' at Loulsville. | The Mercedes E. Samare ‘Also Uncle FIGHTII RACE—1% allor (Dunean). 3 (u'.;‘h. onl. Jim nhu