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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MAY 26, 1929—PART 5. Toro Wins Granger Memorial Handicap : Belmont Feature Goes to Petee Wrack | BROADSIDE GETS ZD' Louisville Race Chart | AURORA RACE EAS\ Belmont Race Chart | == m SSWEEPW['ANDS’ DOWNS, Louisville, Ky, May 25 (Associated Press). BELMONT PARK, N. Y., May 25 (Associated Press). a:-0ids and u: € furloass. CHU! STry Me . position . WEATHER. RAINING. TRACK, SLOW. WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK FAST. IR : Seven furlongs. For ar-olds and upward: claimine. Purse. $1,300. Fe 1 (W ourse) niden two-year- | Soanse . \m.n TRy Fon canily; place driving. | Went 204, off at 305, Winner, br, c' 4. by o um}? R%fizx s ';"mv" W ‘:Il!e“r" e E‘r Martin—Lady Side A|<n Steibie O Kell & 7. Kelley. 8. Ki e = T olenglvengie Little Bt ne: ev. ‘Trainer, Vaiue," $1.000. Y. Trainer, oot 0 835, Start good. 00 sl % 1571 | BAE. Sreesame. Cwenis 0: ‘o v 2:83.Ovi “u 28 tSabeifa £ Post. St Ty str f J';{I(»\c Straisnt. = | Horses et Post. St et m E R pLADY BUYER Johnson Black on Whlte Beats Chmce L IR I T % | Gets Lead at Quarter Pole to psox » 3% [ L npeag, 3-2| = - | sear-oras and up: 8 furi " 'W. R. Coe’s Fast Filly Scores | e Again in Good Time in R o Pietine Cloud! }kal Six-Furlong Sprint. LOW | PERCENTAGE 5 . " Ps FLORIA! . 6:2 < " . in Third—Little Colonel |FAESASEwiciis = 65 & 1 & &* & enipes Win Washington Park Pays $36.86. m"“‘:,:‘:l.rx:-lrgu:‘o:ow;d $36.86, $1378, $5.66; HERENDEEN. $1202, $6.02; Purse by Length. | BSKIMO. 3376 IACIC TN 3:523‘&; LG e onRmaa— G R D8 PG 5 P DA 5a LITTLE GOLONEL. at home on the soft track, was cent up with a rusn rounding | far Hirn and. opening up 8 never in danger. ENDEEN, outrun to the By the Associated Press ‘2“‘ diepiay mm'du “ppn'zs“?o"nh:lzwnfl :hehre B gyan s L1:&:‘:2'7;"&55”"1135&‘155“ B NID ELMONT RACE TRACK, N. Y g atter displayed sood § e AURORA, Ill, May 25.—Clear weath- George Var 8. .. ar . A V' C] 5 . N. Y. LI WN FLOI v k after three-quarte i : i . % e Ky a2, | B D Lt position heresiter. FATRDALE sved s of £round o Ihside, | €r and a good track helped the large | I SoASTING Tncunite ot ; May 25.—J. . Macomber's Petss jwie Diebold . { ¢ o . * half-holiday crowd which attended the | aH. P. Whitney entry. hW S. Kilmer entry. Oppuie Denal ;4 Wrack. admirably ridden by ths M T T ear Old o | SECOND RACE—Five furlongs For 2-vear-old maidens, colts and seldings. Purse, | races this afternoon enjoy the good | LADY BUYER. displased sood speed. but gwerved all over the course and fSnally veteran Steve O'Donnell, scored of The Porter, came home first | ¢, 505" Start good. Won easily place driving. Went 2.34, off at 2:36. ‘Winner. blk. c. | program, which brought out some of | drew away. SUN BLOW. well up, was next best. PEACE finished gamely. CHRYSALID | FOURTH RACE—Purce. 1800 clatming; 3- | an impressive victory in winning et e e R ,"a""‘m“‘!,“m’"'é", Ogner. I, Breckenridge, " Trainer, C. C. Van Meter. | ino hest' thoroughbreeds in training in | closed & bis gap. sear-olds and up; 10z | e Metropolitan Handicap. a mile dash. Lol D this section. = s .. 1§} | here today. Driving hard a lensth and | 3 s . four-year-old: d_upward. The Charle: 4 7 | card this afternoon. Broadside, the 5- | Horses. “-v!‘ogtr;;':w stmnm 0.L. Foster's 5-year-old Old Kicka- SECOND RACE—About 2 miles. n‘r‘ '%r ar es'd-x: i Wos "han "\ J s\-:z‘;”“ i 1” | & haif back came E. R. Bradl Buddy un TOM. » year-old son of Man o' War, was sec- 3 : l X 0“' T A z . 50 V. N 0ld geldng by the same sire, was third. ‘iz?“’smn | he won easily. At the quarter pole Old | pAigretE: ghbn LRl ST in. | ockers. g ey Cones folericinie 8 T e e R | P20R s iy Kickapoo took the lead from the Doc- | CANTERBURY mi 33 e i R R0 and was narrowed down by scratches GARE tor, and he stayed in front the rest of | BEELZ : 1 [ & 1 oEIETH RACE Purse, 1800; allowances: the | While the field was small for the F ' 1 R § 351 [the way to win by a length. Short | FATMOENT ig & P ) | Metropolitan Handicap it had real cla H 8 8 THIRD RACE_Purse. 1800: claiming: 2- | vear old maidens; s | BY the Associated Press NERET R ED 0o g aS&‘::‘.uu o, 8- e ;" == RS sonenwhSae four starters, Easter Stockings being the | BEL! M el bl ! | Price finished second, coming up strong el Mr. G, Bostw Classy . 105 Mavirice and brought out a crowd estimated Toro, off weil, was held in_stout re- | WiQ ROONEY ) 7 oodles .. Illl 97(25,000. Every inch of ground was taken through the stretch to displace Charm, Qrestes 7d . dles g straint to the far turn, raced on even | | 4 ey Lost Hder: Mr. A Fair Argument b w wl | a DUTCH_BOY. which finished third. The race was PAIRFIELD. ing improvement over recent race, rushed Femet DA Estonden . 108 Devonshire .. )“p“é' ‘h'to“"';“d e m;"";‘:hg,:‘c‘:::: P RS ! 3 UTC] Keen terms with Clyde Van Dusen to the | {GOV. PEAY. Scharber NTERB! stretch turn, where Jockey PI-ECIlmIt a Audley Farm entry. Jorth $700 to_the winner and he paid | L Lnoaran q '.y e clearion "l‘l ‘egclemazcn olaged kU:l gk:\“ A 11 the riders an % $5.76 for a $2 mutuel ticket to his | with the pace all the w: nd held "ol i2 | shook u;a his gmunlt wg d m.u and| fField. | backers. | gpeed, than ususl TARA'S nnu‘rfila'anfl“;fiex{m FAIRMOUNT was Dootly ridden. SIXTH RACE_Purse. s800: i hand. win . 3 | ed off several times Tolas and up: 6 furlonss. . I eased up by & lengy kmfl':‘L A | RpMUTTELS—MAJ TOM, §176. $4.35. $260; FEACE BOY, 564, 1386 LINE | The long shot of this afternoon’s card | jump e Was cased up _ |Bme : 00 R R vita et e Wt R the start, ‘came up on the outside| = MAJ TOM. forward from start, sesponded gamely when taken to extreme outside | D ROSRGINE, In the fth race, Which | —rirp miop i furlones. Tor Svear-olds and upward The Broamstick Puree | Foank M Twmors 7. 103 | and Buddy Bauer_third. Petee Wrack Hioughithe wtrotohimnHimG ish. | in beet footing and_ensity dlsposed of PEACE BOY lakt Wiigenih | Lier hoted most | P . 3 | od. Won driving: place easily. Winner. b. {. 3. by Sweep On—Dug Out. | it ugh the stretch and under punish- | 18 244 YO0 ® MiCenth, where he faltered when put o & arive LINE RIBER od 200, e mood, o QN I Sae o at 3:48% Falue: 5900, 3200 4100. “"‘" Svari L - 10| was away last. But it did not take ment pased Clyde Van Dusen in the | {2 Ckcelient performance (hroushout and should Maprove. MASTER. SAMAVER Time. 0.3, 0'48%, 1114 o | JERtey 0 g him long to race up to a contending last sixteenth to secure the second | fiose Guariers most of the trip and could never imbrove position.” BIG STUFF N o s isikeaeg | e | position. 3§ gehenk 'I-; 3 “signola’ Osmand and Byrd battled for the money. s Louisv .ll W Clyde Van Dusen raced fast to the‘ tite g i3 . lead all down the back stretch and stretch turn, where he tired when put | WEATHER OLOUDY. TRACK SLOW. e O ' 13.3 e | around the turn, while O'Donnell, on 4 4 4 4 1 E 3 1 horses received a big . to & drive, finishing 18 lengths in front | n T '"flv',’;;";:‘.’;;;m;y;g'15;,“;:' 47car-glds sngd upward: claiming. Select[ons | “Lansquenet 108" 17 Reain : Petee Wrack, kept his mount on the of Easter Stockings. Easter Stockings ey s 24 M Rond “Ovrer ' ¢ hateher Traner, W, iiha: lora M. . : i¢ | rail waiting for an opening. It came ran well to the three-quarter pole, Stton | Sank: 500 s556: s100" Fim 0 504, 10155, 1:41%, 1 54s, 2:018000 BY GEORGE SMITH Wit 3 3 3 ot TOIUKD ICETERAIE | o Hg e s, U1 o ‘4‘ st A 7 SUSERt | 1—Rainstorm, MeCulloch, Roxle Wel- MCcA ‘Weiner 15 | | just before the turn was reached, and Overweight—SUN S8HADOW. 2 pounds. = ) O'Donnell sent Petee Wrack up on t UT. under light weight. rushed to the front, saved ground and held on “Apprentice l!lorrllrclir“lcsllnlmed e A R i o SWEEP, o1 1 W. Gooler 88 | del gamely. LACE. on outside, made a game effort. INDIAN SCOUT ran race under | Weather clear The!miu;_ :eorgr ml‘BE rzcé).:g t‘};eagafi; i ;'r&za gmm 2 4 K 43 2—Fair Rosalind, Betty Ann, Royal | Bl e eignt BEACON HILL had no mishap. JUSTINIAN had early pecd B ‘Str‘;!c:’l’ v:;i T;:g:z ;l;‘h;ndl;: ;iuns:es wt‘kle nu.m' BRUBH 1 8 qr ah 3 i 7 Page. -year-ol d. Metropolitan Handi- | 2 the mutuels. | Re 8§ 8 3—Moscow, Peggy Mac, Otilla. oo “C.!“v?'?-fnfr'"'n I T . Gndr R : THORNCLIFFE ENTRIES | |®on nicely in hand by a length and & Little Colonel Pays $36.86. | onE fixfi-au«cx ON WHITE, $1104, 3386, 8268 POST HORN. 4274 s228; FIRE | d—Amsterdam, Malden's Tryst, Wool- | T i o Bo0t, Btart foad. won enslly: piace driving; Wen: d:if, off 40 | al m\lnd ly Bauer nosed out Bateau. With rain falling and on a siow track . Z e ilroaian o % Bt P B Rty Bunslone Twe BLACK ON WHITE, forward under steadsi traint, Y vet. Post. 8t str. ;. 3 -old: § 9, Kelley's Little Colonel captured | qorestShtn Htady sl Thedd o1 e Bireuch dd orbIHANY J&?’“urf?szuz"‘ifi’.‘m‘é‘fv “,f,— ‘Siiverdale, Golden Racket, Mar- | pigE*vmack ST N B % CI TN o s % | FIRST RACE—$1100; maiden 2-year-0lds: | Maiden 2-year-old fillies performed in the initial event on the card today. POST HORN. under pressure entirs trip, weakened badly when chailenged. FIRE UNDER | tinlque. BUDDY BAUER i H 2 s | the opening event, a 41,-furlong dash Herendeen was cecond and Eekimo | 118 PADGNA, Tt Sk S, e SUbRGn SN R ik DANDY BRUSH vas (- Mary Gardner, Jessle Carey, Yuca- | BATEAY " 3 moros “n.t.: 8t Time. A 3| down the chute, and it was won by third. = D 0 iving Favric 11 FHRow's 4| W S. Kilmer's Lady Buyer. Sun Blow, Little Colonel, at home on the soft FOURTH RACE—Five furlongs. For 2-vear-old fllies: allowances. The Waldeck ‘;&'"“" Sesqul, Torch Boy. o 2 1 ; dka R OeRAret :‘tmlrhed with the winner, was seccnd , came from away back with a | Flace Furse, $1.200. Star good, Won easily: place driving. ‘Went dar oft st 3:30. TFAIR ROSALIND. RN BxECUTIVE 8k COND RACE—$1,100; 3-year-olds; §|and J. E. Widener's Peace third. The rush ‘when rounding the far turn, was | 3/ '2ner, br. 1.3, by SO5RED JAasCros ““ux?'"‘i’iu,"i"a'l‘ Hotel Stable. Trainer. | RAINSTORM went well in fast com- Added starter. fusion fleld ran well bunched to the final fur- taken into a long lead and finished five |~ g, 5 'su Pi. " Jdockegs Strasgnt, | DANY Wednesday. Track conditions :, weight—BYRD, 1 pound. Ballot Whittler... 99 cBtar Captain ....198 | long, where Lady Buyer came :strong lengths to the good. Herendeen, run- |mA YERKES. ... 10 4 1 1t 1 S0 OP glogeIy,, SUment | make no difference to him. He is in pgrrzz. wflcx broke slowl. But went ug vers st on inide. livped throueh on | SSNALD 193 aCkavaniase (1 jus | and drew away to win by a length and ning last to the stretch, moved up rap- VERMICULITE 8 4 - Erenk fine condition, and should he run, his | in hand, BUBDY was kept close to early pace | DGodde! 58" 100 5 a half. Sun Blow beat ce a length idly ;nd lotcukn ‘m ll&le o defeat Eskl- OO : 3 race will be a hard one to beat in Mon- | {n posl furiong, BATEAU, dcn'alu.l::uueund turn. closed wich o LT i 2 xur the place. e 3 | ibecd an . n Eskimo Tan well o the tumne:h':x?emhye RUTH REDMOND e i el 'hflp':f;nm)fcfr‘fi,l;iocgv’;“: miud | 358 inePEara o 1 farionts then sapped badly. BYRD had eatly speed. bub quit in . Adusts Ferm entry. bW. J. Saimion | Fairfield Wins at 10 to 1. began to tire. The winner upset the |ADA M........... i 7. el Cousse the old gelding will have to be | st quneot ihe Tesside Purse: || Greentree Stable's Fairfield, at 10 to riongs. wise ones and paid $36.86. | SRUELS - $3.28, $2.86, $242; VERMICULITB, $5.06, ; | reckoned with. “If the goin; to his GE-—Four z-m: Qpe-nait mnun!s (Widener Course). Por .vear-clds, The | THIRD A L 1 1. scored an impressive victory in FIFTH RA( liking. he might make 1t a Clots Anieh 4 whiskbroom | Purse. Brogmatick Princess Pandora, Owner. romping away with the Charles L. Ap- Major Tom Graduates. A YERKES. much the best. began fast, shook off DONORA after first quarter and | ROXIE Wi 3! tatt d. We ily; place | Ledy, 108 Mud | EIDEL is comin | B P Whitney. Tratner, 9 Bower s Time, o 3.0, BU8F 800! on easitys B Hearted | pleton Memorial Steeplechase run_over b, Breckenriage's Major Tom gradu- Mhcreastng adv tase ‘enioyen Sreich " SONORA, “used Uy forcing winners pace g to form. RHIERAT: priaeats J. ¢ oy 3 00, oo 1. ¥ - Lion searied” B e ot Eoaiter closed strongly ‘on inside after | Showed some speed over a longer route | e ated from the maiden class in the sec- uoncmn had 1o i EARENGE "wan®idke ™Sl | recently ® an " Horses. . . Bt - 4 meili 163 Roval Wateh ren’s Canterbury, with E. R. Bradley's ond event, when he defeated 13 other | OVer the track through stretc lelden}hered should be among the ""fi'OM"R!" p i3 H ; oo Hobe Bierbimona 8% Belorus.: 138 | Beelzebub third. ] Colts and geldings. Pesce Boy was sec- | FIevH RACE_Ong and a{t-’eungdmaflu For 3 vearolds and upward The Grajneer e D S B ¢ ond and Line Rider third. Memorial Star! 1t g0 0d. Won easily: ,l.c, driving. FAIR ROSALIND may require soft |2 BHANTU" 3 s FOURTH RACE—$1.200; claiming; vorite, pulled up in fifth place after & Tom, & son of Light Brigade- 'rrfl‘n 33 At 4 od ’;'na oyter; Brocatelle. A tclean. footing in order to show her best. A G 1" . 1] wi | o1ds and up: mile and a furlons, weird ride. B. Haynes, who had the High Stakes, away well and running | 1saac .”5 . 100, 83,000, $1,000, 1375, Time, 0:334. 048, 1 i good many by her sire do. However, it KOG . s & V\‘elc:rner sgn: le, e Hg‘h‘;?l 106 | mount, made bobble after bobble on evenly from the start responded “when Horeas R 3k Y AR, - is hard to detract from the brilliant L g R 1 Golden Lux the favorite. Twice in the running he “fketr;lem SRR eaty by e | BRORDEIDE ; v WA " | O o St ehers e & cheat i e .p:;::m' !1;:"‘ T e o o srobanes showing sxcellent speed. | SCIEG Boy 1.0 }’;’xi'n"x.?;“ | o et o n n e y & PRI e i i of that effort has a clear call over 1 4 o 3 PEAL Dard | Sor 138 Hghlang v managed to get bacl e saddle an el o 50 ol s ARl Mt | F201, S 18 R I T, B, SPLISISS, BELLY | i B AR Nt Ay LR e o Tt | G e e S b MUTUELS—TORO, $3.63, $2.68, out; BROADSIDE, $5.82, out; CLYDE VAN - o Tnside an — lasted to the place money by four | DUSEN, out. the pace as far as she goes, but will be FTH RACE—315000 3-year- -olds and up: | him It was a v r ride. lengths. Line REier vah & Bice sace. to S far turn. went on even terms with CLYDE “’-‘Pg‘.flg in the last sixteenth. ROYAL SIXTH RACE_One mils, ~For 3-vesr-olds and upwerd: clalmine Foeus Wisrer | e e Thomcntte: 1is mile 100 FAITREId was sent %o the frent fol- finish third. The winner paid his bach- | YAX DUSEN to the stretch turn and. respondin T4il when shaken. besan drawing out. as a few encouraging works in | Purse. £1000, Start sood. \Won easi} “glr-re"fll;"s'n:mM.;:m!nggl o e Butter John ....-100 nf | lowed by Canterbury. It was a two-horse ers $7.76, b throurn shrei ordine samels b it e ey | et aoss not D108 300, s T00. Fime, 0.39; 041, 1951 3000, | Eight View 3 E°G mat {Tace tor ‘the rest of the journey and Black on White Scores. DUSEN dow; sixteenth. playe usl good speed fo the stretch, where | RDPEAT capable of ng the top two, Jockess. 8L PL 6 | Willam T . airfield easily he! anterbury to R 0% itchaty Snisak < on il | mrm-flrgr'm Wneén DUt 10 o drive. “EABTER STOCHINGS besan arosving sack 'aiier | BUT gets & place in, the money. '_; R e RACE_$1.200; claiming: ,_""_1;}% ‘aa: ‘Bl:g&r;“;ng“nle:g;’(;;\t;. 'he 5-year-old trly gelding by Grey sIxTH c:—& ~ 7 MOSCOW was only hosed out the last 'fi““ JELLER olds and up: 1js miles. TN Ronald, was the best in | Purse, $2,000, Btai B e of e Tacent Hill | time he found his way into one of ma 'third, & uop of a mile and three- .}x mg'm;;‘—“hrg“ f Trainer, W. W. Taylor. Values, !helis :n‘lg:n -%?in ';‘hhe“thlm should gixteenths gh '-he huvy I'Jonm' = > furn; medium of der Post Horn was 4, U TR Jgckeys. Straight. the ranks of the K ers. second and Fire ?' ?}‘ E' é:: Ficnon nH In mud duunl!lnytm;‘. id elmeu ?-n could menace him, 2 £l 2 * L e csa > 55! 2 8 4 d place. i s §,. 2 s Rusihuar - o il Rockaiide The race was worth $6200 to the i S winner. 1 AJRE. 4 H 3| \he Best. " He was under resteaint oll the way LIVE OAK | FiC'miicade ... 108 : Sweep Out Wins 7th Straight. e grmn To paneeT 8RN e, "ETORDY Guit earis. | Miara ® W, R, CosisiBwespiOut soared har asvs claiming; | enth straight victory when she annexed > BISH , § " Real Armt 104 Whel!!lle | the main course. She carried 100. last year. Has only the top one to pounds and ran the distance in 1:11 4-5, i 9 EEP_ RIVER. 1 pound; PORT HARLEM, 3 pound , 2 {fear; and if she can beat Him, has the C'"fi“‘i“ Lo ch::]n ":‘:‘ §.;. 1111113 exceptionally fast®time, Lace finished ied to a take: the Dl b Rwflrm:u-r HRASE, 1884, 1478, 402 THE CHOCTAW. 1896, 1638 DEEP | o]l o mumerous ocoosions 1aet censan s Al Py ':fi",' 138 | “Swee "Out" = s.‘?;‘:‘v“i’nflm. and jas! ] e lace mone; J h 3 3 g 3 3 " - dy Allumeur .. 3 4 lengths, Under was third 12 RAPHRASE, awer wal and ket wol w rst Daif e g carried extremel A cnance Tor Rer o sl o the bal- i "-“T e e e | T e Srety pals & witnius ene. Ha KDt e ol Fdons. T i | i Siosiinins. 5RO | e LT | Bt I I o5 ‘and. Wi Lace. cnalleaceq er paid $11.04. i mo& an spose throu Pt odld ot serloualy thieesen winger” SEES | AMSTERDAM is & colt with plenty fi, Rell : 8 Dar Rar in the final furlong Sweep Out held on Ma Yerkes Comes Home. 'Mn , nished gtron d 'eut “';;.ofmu Lot Barze,‘ou adly on nmeh eh furn | %r early speed, :vm mlkodl‘r;y't;hrnu in Anner e ey n IS BB | z Park Entri goaan:egu toxwln bbyflh:lf tgg’e’:gft’h L;ge Y 1 ere step to catel im, an & TRCeS . | place by five len 'om o The Brown Hotel Stable's Ma Yerkes, | inside, but "lln tiring l"“ STIE En ,:‘ ‘a8 he did in nis | 137,10 dive & g Jhe Ba T Washington Park Entries | dian Scout. Cat | The Harry Fayne Whitney entry, VR AT e e ree. laiming. | most recent start, believe he will flmll : - captured the Waldeck FPlace on lace drivi; 8 S ‘wmn-n AIDEN SE—The i;a.mum ,‘..51.. I SECOND mcl:—nm. claiming; 2-ves CE—$1,200; claiming; 3-year- | Prometheus and Frumper, ran one-two card, M win a purse in the fourth. M § T RA b h:;‘:‘ m ::au%onm i = : n 123y, 1:40%. S5 . TRYST registered over fair ones Fri- A chova * 130 Dusky Malden.....107 3 ol:nxnlsnd up; 8 furloni in the fifth race, which was run over third. ° y s - Fp | Jockers. day. If she can stick it out over the | Foreiime . 8ilyer i 5 | g gRiis i ¥ = Paternal oo.-oo 118 e 1 5}_1;9 4;5 llféong::&wmz%{‘rmnm& chor | Mk | 5 i arri . 1:‘\(; !{(:&r‘ku.‘n%g ezaedthehle?d-mgnmn- {;‘;flhne"”“n ’;‘;’:.::“3 fl':“:n': o RACE—The | Campfire -nmto ncu—u 200 ou John K i s Babé. 104 | inside and Desert Light was caught in throughout, and made every post a chances, but doubt if she can hold him. | Boliaay - =3l ';;;,f‘g' Col T R Judea” ince Renald... 114 it and unseated Garner. Prometheus winning one to pass under the wire | WOOLORAC drops into his own com- | White Po Chiz 108 The Show Of Davi % | was away fast and making the pace the winner by four lengths. Vermiculite, | pany "here. One of his tgood races NS o 1 10 Josey Mao.. SECOND RACE : - by half a length. Frumper came oft slowly, closed strongly on the In- é i {woud land him up with Teaders. | SURTAUEE e plO0r CUPRIS i Birke: <oo 110 Jeanne Adler...... 108 | | SUCTAR a-year. [fast and was an easy second. beating side and outgamed the tiring Donora | MODEL ... {s L] 2 rante Look for improvement from him Mon- n soo added; 3 years and up: mile and 8% | Latch Key.. . Otilla ... Angela L.» ¢ eal by five lengths. near the end to take lh, second money M LS ADA 'ADLER, $112.68, 5463, $13.18; BEECHWOOD, $650, 3453 TORCH | 8. oo z BOnFS e Honor ;198 | , FOURTH RACE—$1.400; claiming: 3-vear- ‘.fl"é,flml, : £A Birmen 1 TIRED OF nm; FIGHTS. by three lengths. Donora, used up rac- | . ¥ 1% miles R rushed into the lead i SILVERDALE has won all three Indigo . Maiden's Tryst....110 Wool . ing the winer, had nothing left, but | 5 Sah Tl Ana. EonRing' Semel inratah TR Whe TSRS | starts here. Trimmed as a8 these | P 5 - | Mieman T BAAE S | rwmp mACE_stam: alowance; the| The people of Lims, Peru, are losing managed to land the small end of the lowed ‘winner thfoughout, made a gam enpd \{ h Gourse Amteranm BT R wGorieht Promenade; 3-year-olds: 8 furlor Foe DY two lengths. 'The winner paid | vt i Gtrateh: but was not o trouth OB B SV e e irig | 1ast time, and although taking up some e interest in bull fighting. During a re- el e ’“{‘ . The winner paid | 21 ‘3,5 {iring badly nesr the end ON was poorly handied e otta Chats ean | weight, he should be able o add one sne - in | FIPTH RACE-$1.800: Badger Face . = er backers $3.2 ird with = Beaming Over 105 a Listo 10| cent holiday, a few hundred went to T haer rife. FRIAR M g cffort, MODEL was cut down | more purse to his string in the fifth. i | genr-olds up: allownce & Theorist ' Jane. 101 ter Dassing st 1in when It appearcd CHATSOR fumbed on Her A 8 o the bull ring, while 12,000 persons pack- GOLDEN RACKET received & bad ride ed the national stadium to watch Lima sl ot » Martiniqu Oui Monsi o1 behind the t e the other day, but . olyfon . Vi “Btable ey, UMEK PUSHES LEADERS T A e ton et 1o vell o i A A Siveradte nTy mACE . lovances. the and Callao play a 2-2 tie soccer game. ;Il o] Mlfl in traint to the f the na ed ead of L threatened mlny times with good ones L. H. ‘Whit . 1 ; § h 3 alt] ______,___.____4,___._————————— RACE—11,3 Black on te, sway well and| Ei5h H i " g iy plenty of speed present. SRR yeE A Tana S0 T, miles. | the third event, a 6-furlong sprint over : [ . o’!l’"lh Journ, ey, weakened when clullenled Pounds. OANN PLAY: 3 pous u grommiguone SIXTH NACE-$1300 purse; beaten him on that occagion. At the | | iden: orvm elds; !~nlr-olfll and up; 1 mile IN PYLE BUNION DERBY FAIRMOUNT RESULTS weights the result should be elose, but | Prg; 3 ;;- O ang e o | and SIERRA BLANCA, Tex, May 25 (@) lake them es nhmed. = MARTINIQUR)| gnd 4 ) e R | " ?43,’25’;’"'.5‘&‘ : ‘“3 §iceme BELMONT SELECTIONS , Tex., May 3 her few races | 8i dgmer, Gous ver 4 2 1 —Phillip Granville, Indian athiete from mu-r RACE—414 furlon | i}.,fi",’,‘;‘.?",fit,’.‘,‘“ il "'J' PeAlr . ol Lo 3 | B Bearesara 80 Gen Mac! Hamilton, Ontario, and Giusto Umek, - ¥ . lg “"fl'-h P 'fénu 338 45| good races last year she is very danger- | ci m,"‘ it "?“ 5 3 8 OBIR e Aradli BY THE LOUISVILLE TIMES. Triests, Ttaly, tied for first place in the Kiniry) s e e Dut must. show {mprovement to | “Ronnle ¥h 108 Clair 17 Gl T fifty-sixth lap of the transcontinental Ko, Riger. Barrone, menace these. Hfl'm "Ehvanauen. 1 retty Pose . 5 ACE...$5.000 added: the Washine, | foot race today from Van Horn, Tex., to 3 RS o-m”. m Pass, Emery- Y e | nnf;:‘mxdfl:m;'ged ; }vnx Atk Handicap: 3-year-olds and. up: this village. The time was 4:47:02. I—llé Sartonsy, ND RACE—8§ X | MARY GARDNER has been racing Lyiid ‘ h_m e . 109 Aquapla: Umek, by tying, made it two days in _" on) . d .S "$13.58 ;u 5.0 herself into winning form. Just failed | D i figh! . - B 1t 101 ‘ Bomn g wee; succession as top of the heap. Gran- Dol | to last the route in ber last start. In o1 i e, winner of third place, in Iast | o il 3 Ty B ".:d"the Sixth she finds opposition of her OREGON STRIE RIS | e Will 3 liber and_anot ? her good | 8n Tast. : B e e sy tocith ‘10':356:'0\11"6"&’ fobably gradunte her. TAKE UP TRACK WORK | Sfoter fck st S hrgn first time since the race started. S R e John Salo, Passaic, N. J, and Pete & JESSIE CAREY also has been moving Speedball and track are two new i £ ¢ 8. Peadody. d Rancocas Stabl OGazuzsi, England, continued their | Un! B . ¢ ¥ th sane 1000 5ot . steadily ‘mh racing. About ready for | courges offered for co-eds in physical Manheimer. dally run around, by jogging home in a D ’ ¢ n-m'vvl mn» ‘"'.I‘ gm 'a winning effort, and she seems o “"" education in Oregon State College. SrxTH M?l_uflzoo: claiming: 3-year- olds an es. Mag Day ¢ ft ‘ tie &8 they have been doing for | M n-l awle: only the top one to worry > i i . the | yrvion. ln. in. Falr Tad, e - *h | YUCATAN, a well bred colt. 5""'4’4 tor m;rr]?;s’— “n:s{iemn:g\dfid ":nnmm qfi?x‘u’. Vi Duelist }§ Batgieis Marian. ul . 11 past week. Hule " Lieht. 8 b s he first time in fast company last | ( Press. ,,,., 1" o ate, Passal 2:20.00. ot e e CKin |7;. won 8095 200 23 TORTR RACES rariancs 24 | Monday. Considerably less speed in this :{‘f‘:"”;m":,':nc,:‘ W T “Srenten T Vimont: . 1 e telwaiee| te Of 1, i e T ax 2. At (Coliom) ‘ “u : field and he may prove dangerous. . NTH ;oo. Iniming s St Eaping, A8 CrereRie thire " e ? Soeecball {s'a combination of baskst| & B FF T MR 20 i NUKARIZE YOUR CAR Umek. Tt ), ¢ e 3 a0 Righmar, New Jork, 001832, 0. 1 s Looks as though the seventh were | ball, foot bull and soccer and is played . % o, §) 10¢!] e . 3 § i Burlington, . ‘ n"“‘"- !‘ abeth Boll strictly between MARGATE and SES-|On & large open fleld. oo b " oRryne o0 e“ b ] R 72'&?“5’&?&‘:&'—%""." ert el ARt QUL The former has been racing close e s h >, no % 5 1ese o2 aon | up with as good as these and she seems < " Rilhlw-y hing GRID PLAN UNPOPULAR. n lackwood (€. M ve: e)c X |. M|pqnlcullfly well suited by the condi- 2 Appre lan&ce ";_xnmu. . Lubrlatinl t‘ o Al £ i tions. She gets the decision. SESQUI Wulh!r elelrv tral John Helgman's plan to divide the | pikis: ¥ N v i gneban, | Hons, Teal, tmprovement. in his Iast, O Rrpttsr SHalt sountry in four sections to decide the 1 - g 3 h-uiy and Harass. ( However, this was far above his i o a1 Phanmplonanty Hawn't et with | B W ] o races, hould he Tuh Aok to that ef- 1 FAIRMONT ENTRIES 1 ms much favor. His Eastern, Southern! : - 'S8 | i wis 4 X and Western divisions have been ap- o ""flmm. aueen i Parmuine $45 | toust Tolow the top one hemé, * TORGCH : i . BASE BAI AL o proved. But in the Middle West “ “ 3 oo - The Hanire, Confidential, x.. 2| BOY is in good shape and holds a i kS b FIRST RACE—$1, clntming: 3-year-old 3:30 P.M. pointed out he would have the Big Te; Y RACE—1A -uu.’“. e :_'”Im“. Hilars, Funkie, Glee, Coveriet, Hih | chance with this band. Should share 3 maidens: 43 furlo Big Bix and snutm“e‘mrg con!erences. g ,xl in the purse, : fon D Rose American League Park 11 otre Dame. R - . o ™ et A e e "'--‘-"ffi.',n‘,-"-‘?.‘m,‘-"rni‘ W P g & Hectevis 1| | Washington v, Philadelphia itk 14| RIFLEMEN OF QUANTICO Rt I Qs v B T e on Sae at Park BAINBRIDGE RESULTS l . ] - |8 ol LI | OUTSHOOT MIDSHIPMEN, : JEOPID,RAgE—t1oo: cumine: 37w | at 9 A M. ;l}sr‘ RACE—# turionss. TR | AURORA RESULTS . } ANNAPOLIS, Mad.,, May 25.—In . ; /’ \ .:q":use 3 ‘g fi'E‘::£fi§?r' I Denny b, # (s ”.m {Cooter). secon, skillfully contested rifie match here CThistle Prine: : ol W Lon o). Lhird FIRST nncz—a furlongs. today, the Quantico Marines defeated 3 3 Am o *Agnes Wynn. o o i3 : e pou RDMAN Flinee e, Lo | ?' "’rfin"i o i geel the Naval Academy by 2311 points to ¢ ’ - (it 'Gl" i Pip————— | 2 A WArneuseman. Alts. Charbuel Fimer wace_in e £ h £ ‘rineess, N . 6 furlongs. 1t " PRCUNT 2,205, : Kanaway ol Mint, Witen. ‘ b s HOTEL & Bet .| 5 ‘ nt. Frriverie, Jecon 1 The Naval Academy Plebes defeated r Sunns, Port, Black Dariing, Flora T ¥ ( a X COND, RACES furlonss. s Vi | Western High School of Washington by GERARD o _-',,'E“‘"' T Samsetior | B S Answs 18 8 SWIMMING POOL £04 Beor i % Fay (A‘I L) .8 “5 :g‘ SECOND 1,518 to 1,408. In Sixth Race at Belmont. AT—-MACK'S lll!. % % NOW OPEN | Hafty' URTH RACE_$1000: claiming: 3-vear- (fimuhfill Opadu ird PR i And up; 1. mils i eli’ 18 :aq;‘;;;:._h,.: & v--'*"‘ ; w2 | THE STAR'S CONSENSUS OF CHOICES AT LOUISVILLE | oo - 4;; ;g;rg;;;w ;g o IQII 1 % $5.16 3. \ Illll! RACE—1 .“! 8. i oY P PURE FILTERED raa—dim Bancia. Sareasse, Faie Bill. | grort Frictitayeundl: iee i “ en): 3§ IstRace 2a Race 3 Race dth Race 5th Race 6th Race 7th Race iy Bae 4 WATER CHANGED srair v Mary Gardner M CONSTANTLY Georpe Smith Reporm RGN Moo QRNMOR.. SUEOML.. T OUET Famee e tty Ani Peggy Mac qui INvoRmtaTIOn Washington Star la Rover B { Yicat kit : A o Rovai Paee oifil0 oolorac Martiniaue icatan orch. Boy “uenme 1 E e i MANAGERD OFFICE Trackman einstorm Bty A Peggy Mac Lillian T. Silverdale Jesuie carey E"‘ i, nt Oy polix &p e 1 Southiend Boy Fair Rosalina h Ke. rdam Martini airdale de urser: mes. 110 Washington Star MeGulioch i al Pare. oscow. Aetens Trost Sovdon Racket Mary Ghrdner Spottight 0" 5"" 11§ Runawiy Hncess 108 FIFTH 3 %0 2. will etty Ann oscow Lillian T, Iden Racket Jessle CATey Black Thunder 000 - w{i““’{ SR o ikt e k: fna Feehe Maldehdresse Sherale*" fitmctrine Bom A T i oses. SaeEne or = air R q Sporting News he Vieux Latch Key L Martiniaue Yucatan Outict. Meteor Sparks, Mi A - s .lmn “Iehitaro: Loulsville Times B W weml Bate nmnna ? Partith materd, m Buverdale Tairdale . —1 mile and 10 sards. LXTH RACE—8 furlones. o ul Monsieur Jessie i AT “f'.a.‘;.;:{',"" 3 ;l_’l(.f.l!"l@g.!m. s "8 10 2an. | BUX AR caan g 2ae! Assoclated Press _ iceuliocn Vieik 8o P Gossin s Mooniient Golden Racket _Nevertell ‘m‘}‘ .80 D S i a 330 || Post Time Sans g Sirioes X Gen. 7 IChris Paschen.. 108 Eddis Lehmann. 103 A *8uny YTH 108 | “Dnele’s ‘Mine 111 168 | “ men'- Tryst *Silverdale Jessie Carr | ?.QC'*‘I .000: elaiming; 3-vear- Rosehue EII under olds and up ety An Mose I Y e rartar. dine [ S ngialing 2T ey orae " Play e mites. eta, > ! N. Y. Telegram Mccullseh Dueky Maiden Br. anm LiRian . len Rucket Loud Bpeaker Juniors Nurse. . 111 Babyion woo g e Wi 100 N . .. 111 Pirth of W g g BEREEE S Mg g o R iy P W 1 || Consemens rndioe Fitlne GEREYD . GRS e || G i A T | : % 3% c‘"n ,"”f" 5 i |f. well® Fianma * Best val Pags Latch Key s Tesae Startiniaus ardner Bpotlieht 2 i !e'h I"! ! ' & —| Nose Dive, 0 ran—Hedge Fen ' Crecy, Wrackeen, owance claimet 1ohise nn—lnele r.m sm Facon, Fair g Alse ranc , Nol v A (L P e & .

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