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., D. C, JULY 14 1929—PART 5. Arlington Selections BY GEORGE SMITB, ¢ 8t 4 5 5 Jockeys. TR TS i 35! .".,COchr;an's Colt Beats Out Flag Day—Mokatam Cops Horses. 3 . by Clyde Van Dusen Third—Rose ;,:”“’ ;“”s H : East View Stakes. of Sharon, Favorite, Is k8R4 13th in Field of 14. & 3 | Lepeoiec iy e S wh-BuSasmana = u womanmand a Added starter. Jockeys. Shropshire . Burni Ayra : Bhilbot opening day. This is over a distance may be the one to spill the beans here. of a mile and a sixteenth for 2-year- olds. Starters pay $1,000 each.” All the nomination fees and starting fees LITTLE ASBESTOS, made favorite in his last outing, will find the distance is & high class race horse. He broke well, He was taken to outside, whe) o win going away. e Blllthhfl hlfl(l ll;d '.!thA o Came with & Tush and. under s hard | ESTL sicas ‘ind g o t Maiden sent his mount up to Chestnut Osk, but then took back. . MAYBE raced st hi5 o more t ohis liking and is a keen pos- | sai 'WRESTLER had ty of spoed. but weakened in last sixteenth. BEST MAN | ~ Meanwhile Bill Kelsay was rating A aD. T stopoed. badly. SR TIONNATRE broke siow. lacked early speed, | Healy along in third posttion. At the Wgt. Post. 8t. ¥ . Fin. _Jockess. St i 7 5 . ] ° ue Larrspur .arns o- ear- Crown oy Lapturning American uiassic ce drl ner, R. Poilard. Frainer, 4880, "3300, 3100, $50. Futurity' With s‘o'om Add- ‘l‘l::;:sr'm Sentiment, Jean Lafitte, 6—Blanc Seing, Congo, High Storm. Cecelia Grob. MUTUELS—GOLD MINT, $33.30, $17.66, $7.54; HY SCHNEIDER, 37.86, $5.10; MISS NTRY blanks for 11 of the 12| Maiden 2-year-olds meet today in the EYOLA broke running, saved . put tired badly. CHARON fin- BY ORLO L. ROBERTSON, un N y spur, Col. E. R. Bradley’s great | stretch and. responding well | ,000. e, Wan 3 3:01%3. 5 rish eSterine the August 15, and the 12 here. He looms as the best in the field 33 by Dominant o Mars o §um. Painer, . Jacobs. Vilues, §700, Jear-olds batting * for as 3-year-old champlion of | Hilltop” ELA .. } it his last outing he ran a good race be- ‘fi fl FT | ger _ 6§ 8-5 1-3 the ochmmlty today to win the Em- ity thoroughbred, with not a speck of | Horses. e, 8. . Fin. _Jockes: straiyte. | ¥ith 1829 nominations. ' This race is : 11 H 400 winner's share of can classic at Arlington Park today, de- S of the richest stakes now offered on gto ¥ FIDDLE] 3 i .78 GAN'S PLAY, a fast working non-start- J. ] .. clipped a decade. The race, at a mile and one- | FTa STIRMELL ' 10 1 R A it $#6} |November 1 to 13, and there is one | and has & look in. Sl % SEe e ing he’ilks of the "Wheatley atable; = 2 g Btart d Bl Taskapur: won| by five. lengthe MUTURIA O events are scheduled — the Walden MOre chance with the platers. In his ner—% n"r or ies. iner. 8. C. Hildreth. Valuss, §10,250, hich e ol o’ lehder v der rere FIOOL, i ixtesnth, and the & aii5a. the Tavorite, Ghesta which races in the colors of the Rose. {1 under e, pressure. f the rest. | of a mile and a s n an to take his opposition into "mz"'“ the ol Yan' Dus 1 '""% oy e T. Wilson, jr’s African completed the ar, which triumphed in the Ken- | $1600 oy e, S0 0 LT M E L Prlbior, | 2900 furnish the chief contention. CHAMP | BRESL'GLHAIRT back of Live Oak. Walter J. Salmon's 3 R Blue Larkspur in the Dwyer Stakes two thirteenth in a field of 14 starters. F. AQVeFIEBLCESKIMO. 2 pounds; ULUNIU, 1% pounds; CHARLIE BERGIN, 1 pound: | goes to the second horse, $2,500 to the | SWEET SENTIMENT is a young fel- FOURTH RACEOne mile and_one-quarter. Tor 3sesr-olds The Empire City |and this time took the lead, which he eacily held the race sa 0 tolowed 1o Sloeest BUrLI: ALl OF the way 0. 1 3 t 5 - | $59,000 to Col. Bradley. | very good, and he will be the one to | HEALY ™ .... 3 2 3 fi passed Flag Day and went on ahead to ¥ : 3 = [ y ' : R . IS 5 [E TH K ’ Lmem:!:‘.“mll ‘:7:‘:::" mm’c: x‘mxmhu e EMPIRE CITY, N. Y., July 13 (Associated Press). f 3 A WEATHER OLEAR. TRACK FAST. H 'l . -1 -t i 3 ,200. | o TIEEE BACK-n g, PR, gt lmine (S ot ]2 RI[}H STAKES (o TRAT MACESTLS s T2 vesoe Juimpnr T Sugpion, Py 1100 ANNEXEI] BY HEAI.Y Noettte &, Owner, | . Pollard. Veiues, : l_u:l.fi .uc,,, m,.fl‘,,:fl m.cn ix FBumble Bes. Owrer, T. G Bekienamp. *Hratner, . P dones Veives, b5, 58, 15 . Fin. _ Jockeys, 5 2--Golden Canopy, lord, m b 1 (L o et de Mars. s . i 3 4—Homewood, Vandel, Bossie. ed, Tops List of Features | s—Golaen " frince, " Reigh olgn, | TOSSCO. for Fall Racing. T—Milady, Banset, A Apprentice allowance waived. BEs NIATY. K Maiben BY CHARLES W. DUNKLEY, BETTY BEAU. awas fast raced GREYOLA into submissien, then drew out 1o win Assoclated Press Sports Writer. ke SRS stakes to be decided at the |opener. LINE RIDER is Bown | Ished witn'a rish on ouiside. GUILDER Anished Fa Amceisted Prees Writer, el e Overwelghts—JOHN SPEED. 2 pounds: RIFF RAFF, 1 pound. e i itin ot Panllrare [ armae e st eftort ack ot Prince e Do, £ oty 9 . July 13- + | 1tre QOLD MINT. hard ridden n"?}"n . moved up atautly on the inside entering the | e ans Hne ientiids Goae A g eows ey has iste to fout | purSEGOND PACE—Onme mile and 1 sards For 3pesr-olds apd uowacd: cipimine. TN YORK, July 13— Witiivesc colt, the son of Black Servant- | ®as sllowed to drop far out of it in stakes bE bo. _ Owner, 3 g Blocsem Tume, relgns supreme | BIGSpind Cloted 8- eap. E tired after A short fead"in he stratch. | offered A the 1i-day sestion at “Oid |he 18 called upon to meet. CHARIOT | H00: ¥ion. Time, 0:2¢%, 0:48%, 1:15, 141, E CABH PLAY Qult after fending for & neif mile. L showed n Rash of early speed. e added values of from | appears to be the improving kind. In was Postst by o En. jocke. & L8 e b e the American turf. o e:cgr;lg“ RA(‘:E-PIVI and_one-half furlo: Fop 2-year-olds, The Shadynook. | $2.500 to $40,000 each. e & ; With 50,000 spectators cheering him | Wi, 400G Prart G R iy ng. nt 1",};‘351_ Y b | The twelfth stake, the Pimlico Pu- | hind Michigan Boy. Seems to hold sec- 0 3 '?'1'3' ire derby from s small but classy to victory, this beautiful, sleek-coated | Value, 31,080, $281.50, 3171, $50. Time, 0:34 b turity, was closed November 8, 1926, | ond money safe. FROCK, & steady go- | H b3 It w13 geld. “ ing miss, has shown a couple of fair|q ¢ o 2 1-10 Only four 3-year-olds faced the bar- white on him, won the $60.000 Ameri- | CAFTURE Shropinire 30 for entire colts and fillles and is one | races and if the first two make mis- 2J. Butler entry. rier for the 86 AR FObLER i b fiehan 1% BT takes she will take all the money. HO- Overwelghts—RIO RITA. 3 pounds: MANAGER EVERS, 1 pound. the pume. but 1 was o great horse -year- FLI 25! 3 VENEZUELA, 1 lend early, NEY guit race. Running secor olds Brought, together In_ons raée.in | ELATAR . 0 i) i The Pimlico meeting will run_from | er, {8 credited 'with several good Works | sratch i v ..u'o'm‘;."flm‘:zfi’:}fl*"z SaXip ade HUSH MONEY qult and drey ont B | e e e B o Ty D pa uarter, was run over a heavy v ot stake a day to be decided, with the| ek | wi cult track in the slow time of 2:14%. | MUTUELOLCAPTURE, $3.40: 1 5 excention of November 8, 'when two| GOLDEN CANOPY must get one D B e sk o | o0 "°Z’;’:‘: “‘:’“ ’:‘ Sasaeaai) can Never in Race. lead. v 3 with Live Oak, a son of Master Star, | held CAMP B et e el o AMB Gk T g RN o] | Handicap, for 3-year-olds at a distance with the breaks i, s evor e ought| T = | et the Tavoriter Ghestast OM the 3 eastly 85t o | tra e favorite, estnu . e %?" ;“8“5' ssw“d' hH' P. Gardner's | JEZEBEL had no mishap. LILA STIRMELL ran a quarter of a mile before break. Manley ha‘l"m"u“ guzgfl;m;u :‘1‘0“6‘016 | ssoonid Tace, EBUPORE, & wiucr i :&fi%fi%‘“ % Oakridge stable’s flashy sprinter. R. e Van Dusen, the son of Man of . D RACE—Six furlon, o:,.::" oldy and upward. | The Lage Vila. Purss cap, at @'s miles. o Canada, seems to be the one likely to BEST MAN field, but never was in the race. tucky Derby, was third, three lengths | Yanle $1,150, “Tie: 05 Opening Day Headline, DE MARS, in his last race. showed that | MAS e As expected Chestnut Oak jum Dr." Precland’ ! the " Breaknses iwinnbr Stratght. | The Pimlico Futurity will be run the | he is just about ready for brackets, and | LAWYER e Day was right after him. When they was fourth. Gray Coat, conqueror of straightened out in the back stretch weeks{ngc. was seventh. Rouco( Ehl- e cies 1 S s ] H ron, former Senator J. N. Camden's » s . DON DIEGO. 108 . W. Lennie 80 to the winner. The Maryland Jock- | siblity. Others do not call for much. | heavily played favorite, pulled up a Correcied weight, 108 pounds. | ey Club adds $40,000, of which 85,000 e mile post Flag Day made another run M. Grabuer's Windy City, winner of | ST. RN, 2 pounds. TH ? the American Derby at Washington MUTUELS - ESKIMO, $3.96, £330, $2.04; ULUNIU, $8.36, $4.54: STAR O' MORN, 5.2, | 'Dird, and $1L000 to the fourth, Of o u‘;’:h..n:‘."":n':‘?g Of speed, will be | Derh. 45000 pdded. | Bart E00d. YO0 oy Minongr, Ouner, & A oothtn *Tiainer. | held into the final furlong. Park a month ago, finished twelfth. ESKIMO, dispiaying high apeed, from ine br command_at once g‘wmn:r e oney, e e Moveder | Tace, Ought o hold JENE LAFITTE | [, logss ~ velue.' sheoe, sion. sion. ‘sile. Hine 0 335, 048’5, 1:13%s, 1:39%. | eqAnswering the call of his rider. Healy gactly held the race ais, " GLUNIO followed g clostst BUEAL 41,00 \1h%ed™To "autfiaisa | of the second horse $1.000, and the |Safe. The later's race here Friday was | mors ed Fiag Dy and went on ahead 10 e sl 4 i CHARLIE BERGIN for the show. The latter did not like the goine. breeder of the third. $500. B { 1 Eems 72 1 OU\Sin by a half length. The time for peThe race was worth $39.000 to OOl |~ FOURTH RACE One mile and a sixtgenth Gnger course) For 3. The Rigrs Handicap. with $25.000 offer the sharpest contention ail, the | Ei3g-BeY o4 i 3 meas” 14 Sit 'the mile and a quarter was 2:05%, rndle)i S s i L umee Vice President Handicap. = Purse. 3 ATt fast and 2% | added, is down for decision the second | ¥A¥, TIMOUR should have little | ZFprcAw ... socagee s : 5 75 Out | considered fast for the condition of the The value was $49.900, with a bonus | easil £3:57, off At once. Winner. Sagn—Peiits | day. " This is for 3-vear-olds at 11g | trouble beating the others for third HRALS i AR e was il to rate back of the matle his move | ¥ "FEAG DAY ivn [ raok. O er. br. & 4, Blue of $10.000. The conditions of the race Marmite, Owner, D. & Trainer, D. E. Stewart, ‘alue, 31,400, $350, $175, $75. money. Strictly a three-horse race, \ k&t d closts 1y won drawi) nd _should h: s Bies.. T1g0a, 1i4iss, 181 | milés, and the result ought to settle 3 3 on turn and closing gamels won drawing A% Mokatam Wins Again. the present muddled controversy over HO! D | won, but received s v:ry poorly judged ri He was used CHESTNUT 14 | Time, 0:25%, 0 called for this additional amount pro- ) = up acine € X - " Vi " Horses. 3 into the d 4 th d Maibe Ll k finish. CHESTNUT OAK had great :yild}s'dr the ;:?;g“h:g' grr:::f;(l::el\' e gh&fiafi‘m I I the champion 3-year-old. be | BOINE and his wmmnz',.'f:ogm:f ‘?,5'“',': Movad. Buf Tired brdls after running & mile. APRIGAN was outrun ‘thfr‘::;‘:g:r:dm:‘v::'vh:’i}tz,';n;:l:us%o;’x‘fi:‘g ; J A The Pimlico Weight for Age will be |ington Park . e | = = = e | y - E CALF ROPE! ngton Park, over a track such as he TPT! CE—, t ) E - -0l d d. 'The Resolute 'great enile, Mokatam. Ve e ackamins memarded. his backers| t4 e e T ause oy DI RN, aves e emck e e e A o T o T e, e e aaac e ety 1n the $2 Patls. with the liberal price | Lt 103 Seprema 2008 | 6 furlongs, with $4.000 added. The next | siight edge in class here, although there | §7 AL 4265, Winner, bog 8 by Jrack-ohad e N L e son of Bud Lerner ran up his second of ‘s'l'm‘ %o win, $674 to pl'ar: and 8430 o WILDALE. 1 pound — 0 | ay, the Helpful, # race for 3-year-olds, | will be plenty of contention. VANDAL, | 5o Value: $1010, 5200, 4100 Time, 0:320..0 N . |stake victory of the Empire City meet- $ show. Live Oak, A horse grouped in | o MUTUELS_MARTINIQUE, $4.40. 8278, §250; GAFFSMAN. 3183, 9293; oALF | ;réa;g;n: d:i'v d‘h"m'l""; r‘l’fn ;2:?'0.:‘3‘ daovylrg é" ll’flu(m‘{;’ 'mzflkhl‘nw1 :1“{} 800d | GO ROYAL. §e g 23 o pale 3 4 | ing as he captured the East View Stakes the field betting. paid $8.30 to place and A " | furt g ’ e arl of Warwick, the - E h 3 and $10.250. D B8 b oricc on Civde | ana AJECTATE, SO Intg the lang, sk abaed,he mosh soaed iy oegemtiing | O e T ont | wap oo oaty whnnhs op Ty ot an : Giatuewm In his victors today Mokstam left Van Dusen was 85 and ewslly held smay Curogeot AR emyed I S e e o ekiniay | WIth 8101000 waded./at & mile 4nd'one- | was an easy winner over Tony Jos and 3 W H | no doubt as to his greatness. With 127 an v\i;n:ing"h.e. clasie, Blue Lark- | JACK HIGGINS di not hke the Foink it “RAP- | half for 3-year-olds and upward. ‘Pfl‘:?l'ho' ]:’nd ahtmldt the top one de- . ® |pounds in the saddle and conceding 3 ssic, sty | i ault should return the winner here. . g N 5 | much weight to his fleld, h t m " 3 5 ghy 8 10 uc! g eld, he séored in a spur earned the unquestionable tle of | mrery BACEOne, mis A2 5 SV, TOLL AL o TR, ORI, Bune e e | BOSSIE ran o eracking race here last | BOREAP .- . i 3 BMlhe 8 3 10| cencations) fimish from seven of the en in the rain and slop in the Kentucky = { by Black Servant—Blossom Time. Owner. G. Hastings. Society will turn out in force Novem- | Jime out. Practically left at the ?Ofl. she | Overweight—CORPORAL. 2 pounds: PETER PETER. § pounds; BURLAP, § pounds. | Fast's best 2-year-olds. Maybe, an n e Value, 350,900, $6,000. 33,000, $1.000. Time. 0:24% 143, | ber 7 for the running of the Masters' of | Was almost up in time to beat Speedy GUN ROYAL followed the fast early pace, raced MORDINE down and won going ' added starter, was second and Wrestler, Btraight. | Foxhounds Steeplechase, over the 3-mile Princess. With the added distance will | awas. Laiter set stiff pace and held on gamels | KOPECK was ept o instde o2l The |another added starter, was third. £ ers an s, BLUE LARKSPUR § | oute. This is for hunters, and the track | Drove troublesome. MINERVUS, always | Fivg 250, haq 29 Siship, CORFORAL | Under the sterling ride of the eoun- try's leading jockey the Rancocas Garner major events of the Bast. Afier Joeing cEVge JAN D! ke 1% |ao sason The pimlico Grafed | darwous inu feld such as tnin has| 2 — o e takes two weeks ago, Blue Larkspur K $ca [[Hanaicspiwill be s SIS ICLONIDE KRY. Gl Lt X T ponr T Won hendily e Nint 4 a0, o gt 4:83. Winper, b. c. | youngster broke well, was pinched back Same “back today to. triumph over .u‘ o | This is an overnight event at a mile | training off. | Juo00.” Start poor, Won hagdily place griving. | Went L% o7 Hatner. R. A. Bmith! befors the field had gone far and then O, Donnell | and 70 yards. 4 e | GOLDEN PRINCE. scratehed !umr-! 700, 3200, $100. Time, 0-32%. 0.48's, 1:00%, 1:07. . B |came up on the outside in the stretch The Baltimore Handicap w *~ | day evidently with this race in sight, o4 . Em ke B, |to win the final furlong by a hard drive the important stake winners of the Na- | 2 scuma | d n s oitilettl cided November 11. This has §3500 S47 sVIeBUy wiin, thia race in sight. |un ’ tlon, nn? e s‘:-ueunyntmttvthere was | that sent him under the wire a half no doubt as superiority. | ERRO R SRt 3 | aded. and is for ali ages at a distance | $°°S o have again found bis atride. | i R 4 53 1|length in front of Maybe He stepped EAten of a mile and 70 vards The PImlico | 4nq way able to get up in last strides | MAT 3 i 3 S Hilmani o) 23 14| theleixisuriongeitn) 10846, Never Worse Than Third. | winpy orTy ol ROSE OF SHARON. .. % 8 p. t and a quarter race was Blue Larl | aThree D's Stock Farm entry. have been the absolute property of the | Al 0O colt in my ratings, won his | MR._DESMOND worked his way up and. coming to outside in stratch. wop go, worse off than third place. He got MUTUELS_BLUE LARKSPUR, $7.40, $474, $4.30; LIVE OAK, $8.30, 1448 CLYDE ) Lot | Tnst outing in convincing style and sinee | 85N nas Corkda0i il o Eeir™ NiNED Mo 8D CRancs ek the Brenk. e o the barrler fast, with Jockey | van'SEsEN 5oLUE L 1140, 8 LIVE O, fownerfana breeder since being {oaled. | {1on’ has worked well, which " has | 35K had speed and neld on NIATO Nad ho chanee with the bres [ Mack Garner allowing him to sprint to | BLUE LARKSPUR, reserved off the early pace, moved up stoutly when called upon | qictance ig 6 furl J | brought him up to this race razor sharp the first turn to avoid any interference . taking the lea1 in the streich. érew out if much the "be LIVE OAK, | distance is 6 furlongs. and, is sure to be the one to beat. | ¢ Y Amer then | Breaking " Well. “aifernated ‘in Yorcing and setting tne ‘esrly pace mpany The final feature is the Pimlico Cup. | geet A" t. and undue loss of ground. GRAND PRINCE and heid on well. after being passed by 3 Ve tne vlace. | for 3.year-olds and upward, at 214 , 8 slow beginner, should save took him under restraint, allowing | : DUSEN. i attony e the Breakl Soritd nis way Up 6rad. | milles, with $10.000 added. This is the | third money here, although he is seldom | Grand Prince and Lite Ourls pace, | ihroughoat snd " nad . no “mitnap, | ORET GORT. ouifus s tiosed | Eonmiderani | race which twice has been won by Edith able to win in a bulky field. " Strictiy a By Perry Mille e they stastad around the turm into | fpted"for {"mie. "ROBE O SHARSK as Hlvar’ar bacic and Sommreptiyadrhor 1ns | CevelL it st i when she defceted | @ ita e T r 31 alled for Blue the going. | v good racing luck, the rejuvenated | port h | L};:ksspt\‘;g:h}essl:re:wzdv and he re- | " gron RACE one and one-sixteenth miles (nner course). Threeyear-olds and up n’ml}fit yr::;»rd for the distarice, and| BLANC SEING should make it four in | Pr:u"mme me%h%:e l?l::‘fi’;:‘;‘:: ?ufl:trd ML L e & x o and like a champion. He moved | Claimine. Pufse. 11400 Start fast and good: ‘Won easilr: place driving Went 8:31; | 6 : a row for Sam Holman. This old geld- | Lres% some time age beom B men | | Not to be outdone by tnis emfort and Giant Recruit on Bases 11 Up quickly and soon disposed of every | off &y 38, Winher.b. 05 g3, Allgmercontosgingy, (OWRL, B QNG Trnen R et e i"’l‘,e ““,‘,,“"‘",‘,:""" class. | [ foe to use ss much imagination | not crediting it to any special bit of r with the exception of Live P L% G s Jh bhei Lo J X o es back here to another winning | ecor tori | Prov n ral, i H e lenger ot Mastor Star stll was | odorses. WELPosl Bt 4y i %, i o jockers = Strsish Kenilworth Results 1pot In the mile-and a quarter of the | 18,52 Son "bei nting storles, for | Providence for Sshermen in general | Times in 26 Chances. r e & ' Biphar 14 | Assoctated P e o meofh Awn, Hretection by “lare® ltenses and_ tried conclusions from another | 3 straf ere, will probably rule favorite | ¢ nses, is- - i EIRST RACE-# {urlonss |y \s yan 34n DUt do not believe him capable of beat- | . A 8%8° w:g:no:lr'fi\hnfill“:!been' - ?:r!!«l:filofls::tn:c:n::? :t‘%!:gt.mfl:zfig"s! Hits 3 Homers. b T8taderel decond 1370 280 N the fop one. Should be no Worse | fureq oy anglers in Virginia. As & result fish boats that later was anchored for | Helgls E Tite (S8 A ter Lelln A Bobag | (AN Second. HIGH STORM. another | SU"(d 23 S8 ™ (pat more and bigger | the night about 200 feet from the pler. | away by five lengths, Live Onk con- | “%) pieiq : e Piir O, Revellie Bos, Nell 5. | fPeedy performer, seems 10 have A%AIN | fen than ever wil be caught. |He fished. from midnight until early tinued gamely and easily he yde v = . | 3 Y 4 « morning. Shortly after midnight he Van Duen in check. o OUNT, 316,18, 0,16, $4.40; MAXIVA, 1436, 13.14: SIATER ZOE, 1272, | SECOND RACE e furlonss. {roublesome. "ARMEE NAVEE and KA- | The llcense ‘empowers” the BES(S| pegan bulling in the hardheads and di: intment of the race B oot h e y g i} - el), won 32145 1080 3.8 | DIAK, recent winners. both hold fight- | to “lie, prevaricate, and show every ,iti i '35. Beek savs they took the Sumter, 8. C., proudly known The big disappo! » ACCOUNT, going in his best form, moved into a good early lead, continued well and 4 31.10 1720 | ing chanees. A very tough other recklessness with the truth, con- e y " Clty.” was the complete collapse of Rose Of | easily held race safe. MAXIVA followed in elosest pyrsuit all of the way but could not de 4 120 | P8 SV S B TaDes e by himm. in connection | bait as if they needed the food. . as the “Gamecock Clty." In Sharon, the daughter of Light Brigade, | overhaul the ieader. SISTER ZOE raced evenly al ‘of the wa+ and had no mishape. per | . Flowerinz Bewl. Assent, Yook. & MILADY, a consistent miss the| sidered expedien y] !l"n’. Ry and | Fishing in the Hazard boats in out- his first year in a major league, young for fillies in the Middle West. She was | Perience Tittle’ difhculty in scoring over | ofions provide that the bearer may use | Darties who went out recently gave 7 D i o made a 3-to-1 favorite, but mever was | s, il Threerom and ., Climne | B S feton 395 28 Fac'bad 1ot she meets here. With only | elastic Pulers, borrowed or rented fh | splendid reports of their luck. |22 pimonhitter goes in “cold" atter & serious contender. * Owner 8nd trainer, J. Spencer. Value, 980, $300, | Princesita (Guerra), third 99 pounds and a good rider she should | and that the scales for weighing fish | pyom the I Pots River the best | sitting throughout the afternoon on While Rose of Sharon was the fa- 8%, poliks McDonugh,'sOur selly Ags. O make every post a winning one. The | may be doctored.” | reports &0 reach us came. from Tall |the bench and the advantage is all in e rks) L . 5 5 h ? ¢ g & 1 | 74 :vnum;‘evt::'emfiiu:y Eéagulll!‘}u:neljamdvggl Y.Rn % ,{: lt‘r! !11? _Jo;g:ly- raight ;:;:’.; ;:an:n. r.:m‘v l:‘g‘:‘tng t-h!e g;-_vs.m:mfl"r!. a tlll.?i-\:sl We venture the opinion that mx::“ l:ll_ Timbers, where good big rockfish were ?f‘geo' !the ltfher. Wité\r at:to.'dmi:da was second choice the betting. | EONCE Yo S E FOURTH RACE_S furlonss, . yos 35| well here, ."hm!"’h“' p‘ck'w““ seven | these “liars’ licenses have found caught using the trolling method. | season before him, ord has | i £3% R ore Ot W e sithough ' Picking _seven | way into Maryland. Wednesday a report | Sergt. Gray of No. 13 precinct sta- tled two major league records of all Chicago's Record Race Crowd. 6 B Jack Howe (Carfoll): third S e | paen or what 18 Teached us that & great many rockfish | tion, with a party of four friends, visited time and probably will make some on The crowd, perhaps, was the largest Pl L3 i (] 3 msn-r"zrm-. ‘Andromede, Gideon, Waimanu 3 & were to be ld!‘:?rlbruvk)a nurlu;h'.he.'rooom Isl]an%. ;nfl &\‘shg;g from 6 to m:‘;fln ‘ncrm_xrrg!:h‘:.re the u;:utt:uru o i | | e e i e 50 Herring Bay et. severa] others am., landed. using bloodworms as lown. no mo: - ever gathered at a Chicago race course. | FIRE BUSH. .. 103 & s 3 o % v 2 ageous fowl than a gamecock. It mrs-'luded Vice President Curtis, Gov. FIREIBUSH, 8 pounds Boont BAST Gueirn e i e 310 ::.'::,‘;n‘,:f,’.fl',',’l‘i’i?.’fli \--’::n‘ ik ;:L'hl“'r;‘z" .’.?.J‘.'i{""c':ge' '83,,&2 gr'at, who was a l’flo‘t ball and base ball Emmerson, Lieut. Gov. Steriing and [ . MUTUELS"SWEET MANDY, $10.4, $4.4, $2.73; TOM BYRNE, $835. $4:16: BLACK | iy Cock (Abl; tecond i 38 With a large supply of bloodworms | Mister as their boatman. star at Davidson College, in his first other notables. Tt packed the maseive | °5 goppr’ yiNny reserved off early pace. moved into the lead after golng nalf a mile | Jack Alexander. b Nic izabain. and all kinds of artificial balt. & party | Another place where fish and crabs 26 gemes for the Giants confined his lington fe 5 stand and clubhouse at Adr :‘hi "1'“:‘; and easily held ract safe thereafter. TOM BYRNE chalisnsed through the stretch. but Nell o Lyons. & Grier of Haskell, of eight anglers made the trip. Harry | are being reported caught in large Activities entirely to pinch hitting. He m'fl i “m:cips“u{:im{‘tfe np’écmmn e P oo e ) B orave Ris. position fter S Ithing third pace. INDIAKAP. [~ a Dattner & Bosiey entry. b Field | snd_promen 000, with oLIs BLACK BART closed a gap. SIXTH RACE—1 mile and 70 yards. wagered close to $1,500.000, with more | = Sun Rock (Guerra), won ' $21.30 7.80 4.00 | than $300.000 being tossed into the fele). " scond 760 470 Empire City Entries anitold. our boatman and guide, evi- | quantities is at Calvert Beach, located Yalked twice and drove out one sacrifice dently had not heard of the “Uars'|on the bay, 53 miles from the District | fi¥, being charged with 23 times at bat ficenses,” because he said that, person- | line and reached over the Solomons e made 8 safe hits, scored 7 runs and : 78 | ST Saened %o, ihe Dorval Entries Haval. Onise. wrack Associated Press. PIRST RACE—$1,000; claiming; 2-vear- | | ally. he had seen only a few fish break | Island road. This place is said to have bafted in 14 runs. His hits included Maid also ran. front in the stretch a mighty shout Associated Pre “Come on, Blue Larkspur!” was the |ld: B furlongs. Fater so far this season. Undaunted, | one of the best bathing beaches in this | 3 home runs and a double. One of the EVENTH RACE—1 mil the elght anglers divided, four getting | section. Accommodations for fishing Nlome Tuns came with the bases flled, 8| mile ant went up from the 50,000 spectators. Vermilion: (Gogler), cry that echoed and re-echoed through | ;Marette ... the great crowd. The crowd was realiz- S Whie RACE—3700; _ th in sach boat. Boat No. 1 did land two | parties may be arranged through the [he double cleared bases populated to menT 2 yesr-olds. foaled in Canads: S The Orlexnian (Reddin pacity nothe: Al o | B an Batrick. Rock Gandy, Thymon, Sheriff ing that a champlon was being crowned. | B ree “Come on, Blue Larkspur!” the shout |Mainrock Ak Baker Tried to Sell Him to| rock. which might be'called pan size office of John M. King Co. 1008 iy found two on the bases to score 1 | Jug of Gold 13 !fl:t:;‘ of Bea Seth also ran. * Roval Time Jockeys. O, E. Alle: 12 @B AR ED 0~ e w: PGB Sanon o RS wabnEos. EaRTacaNaBaREa" comTIRINZrCDZ B¢ kS put Blue Larkspur had plenty in re- gerve and, gamely answering Garner's urging. picked up speed when an eighta of a mile from the wire and won going A ently running easily, | MAXIVA in front and apparentl: g MA f v B> LIFFORD (PAT) CRAWFORD. pinch hitter extraordinary of the New York Gilants, lives at THIRD RACE—S furlongs Nevermore lmdelnl\.:t'gn $6.60 380° £ L) 2 cary et CK WHi INDIANAPOLIS CK BART. ithout using the “liars’ license” and Eleventh street. 1Forger . - X ahead of the great pinch slugger. Night Extra 1 2 boat No, 2 did not get a strike. = No pinch hitter in s season has hit Hileer oo | B 1 e, . Huggins Before Calling | “Auer upending tne bt pari oL 1% | | | TOLGOCK TO CARRY | . three home: s rawiord [Senels e Dorval Results on Connie Mack the many reported rock-fish, both boats goes into & tie with Ham Hyatt, who went up again. When Garner piloted | 5iie Wrack " Pralky aJ. E. Smaliman entry. = made out into the dee) :{:utldt‘:;:le]e Ln‘x; Pl((sgllr‘gh in 1913; Ray the winner across the finish and gal- itso ... : YRoval Cast SECOND RACE—$800; claiming; 3-vesr- Associated Press. the bay to get tome of the urge nard- | U, S, BURDEN IN POLO. Caldwell, whose efforis wers effective Joped back to the judges’ stand the din | :fl;mflmfvlu 112 Play a Bit. olds; 5'a furlon: afl!‘{tpgfinm:l’ungfl 11560 820 675 | heads that also had been reported. But | lor “:5_ 'zl anders, '1’10; the Yankees, increased to 8 roar. With Mack Gamer | D08 UV L M L Mot . 06 Kady Chiiton(Foden). second ' 1820 820 | R'?NK BA;‘ER‘- ’m;m*“'d:d‘“k and | again the - iy Cleveland in 1916 S.:\d é“péma }g: 000; : 3-year- | Incubite . e ankee, 3 smiling, Blue Larkspur nibbling at a | SRCONR [SAnc L Dark Simo 1 Ee Saratoss Mule (Brunner). I vour Time: Sip? s “a bt ;gf“g;“‘;l’i'""‘:f”‘m‘.e“‘*n:’;w‘ Hows | BY the Assoctated Press. St. Louis in 1922, big lump of sugar, Col. Bradley came 8 g | man 3 ure grel | o the judges stand to receive a cup | B . Eattgue Lol 1Y RAIr VAREEY . iose 102 Waky/tiar, ele"Rulus. Suake::u; Oceste $180 Timmy Foxx of Sudlersville, Md., | ever, spots, nice big ones. that seemed [ The passing of Devereux Milburn and | Four piach hitters have swatted home presented by Gov. Emmerson. ravery Kildare THIRD RACE—$800; elaiming: 3-: SECH and caught a train for New |to appreciate the large bloodworms that | Malecolm Stevenson from international -‘ml’“nllgm: b i 516917; Merry Andrew .. OND_RACE-—_1 mile. York to tell his friend, Miller Huggins, from th and up; 8 furlong: Bea'1 McNeill (Gibson), won $21.90 10.20 had been shipped all the way from the | ., " ooiper wit) | 5 Botery (Bryson), second 1219 all_about it. ares of Long Island Sound to tempt | Plo: er with current events' of | Joe Connally, in and Cy Williams, Dalsy Falr. . g Jously Susey. | Kaurl L g i " | the polo season, makes it certain that fiip denec g . 9 Arlington Park Entries THIRD RACE—$1,000; claiming: 3 vears | it 11 Aenier it 1’ (Dawdy). third Baker hung around the Yankees for | them. were caught. KM'M"M i and up; fillies and mares; mile and 70 yards. .3’,_“.'} b 97 Salvathorn, Merry Mount, Solidity, three days trying to convince the mite | Boat No. ],!wflh its four anglers, | Tommy Hitcheock, youthful veteran of | Gaiety, Dance Cirelg, Brevet also ran. e e i . 8panish Princess 107 tGoad . 09 .000; 8t. L manager he had a great prospect, but | was the first to s trolling and re- | Ameriea: Buaban Eoncy: 2 e hecyistoe <o HE DN IR bt ol o A Miller only laughed at him. T e e ihing i the. deeper | foe oo ot detensive piny veen toe | DAKOTA RANCH FAMILY Clatredine m m%fl;;:ctkhen prgc::dfit:v:n.l’;g:d:llym: ;.u;;,d “?“yaula, h’mhr or ui’t lltxtxl; m; British send over another challenging | FORMS OWN PO L 0 TE A M 5 0. ollow suit. team in 1930. | Jonan oocase 3 r Bor s i 102 I beth, Ed. Pendleton, Sonata also ran. young star of the Eastern Shore League. | No. 1 were Oliver Owen Kuhn, Herbert | Instead of the No. 2 post that Hitch- North, ypres jak 4,000 for his club h By the Assoctated Press. s ‘Also ¢ iy AR awaiter J. Saimon entry. FOURTH RAGE-$% ' furlons; :‘_ gl ':: “l 3 or his club on the | Corn, C. J. McCauley and the n"“g' cock made famous, ‘Tommy now is con- Zt | Atetirn 104 Distraction PIPTH RACE1800; claiming: 3-vear-olds | Wackst (Hormy won ° "**3e28 308 200 | S ETLINE, 1o b club 18 wiling to | Soney V% 2 included Howard Brooks, | centrating on playing No. 3. where he Members of the A. B. Tyler family, Spanish . : 100 8un Porward and up: 1's miles. e e e hird 4.90 3.59 | sell its star for $2,000 or less, So Baker Juebn MAe'carty" g e-n‘ cc:nb!l;‘e defensive work with oc- | ranchers near Pierre, 8. Dak., have Line Rider....... I3 Aerle .. ; Mok A Tl A s ek A | aiza" s e s R M el L. AsE lof Raun i nwTinissstdsand | irvohioioy 2 two rockfish caught | W B el of oo Y e e S -$1.000; ¢ i 3-year- 3 soon Mack likewise was 3 landed b . e BPY. en soid | (TOUINE about 60 fish were landed by | the East, the rest of the international | g chukker or two on thelr own polo ; [FTH obile” Boy slds and up; mile and 70 yards. SECOND RACE—_$1.200: claiming: 3-Year- | prancing Step ... 114 tAnselena unkirk 2 TTH AT Ml e 10 ety Not long after Foxx ha the party. The only trout caught Was | talent is being given n series of tests | arounds A. B. “Dad” Tyler wields the stick . 114 flson’ $5.76 3.10 2.40 g olds and up; 6 furlongs. Pi Wing, 24 128 Gadal 3 30 2.45 | there were many scouts down looking 5 weighed a littie r ” Bl chiet. B na'ml 1% 117 Sondertul 5’&‘{5'&5.;?{.“‘2%;?-?&25::“2 et {o,ses it he had any brothers who could e amny v S LR LR e S B, 1d 100; _Blac] 3 3 e apple. i 2 3 at No. 4: Fernando, eldest son, plays PR e P SIXTH RACE-1 1:18 miles, il The Potomas River still s badly |{hE time. but pertormed nicely at No.| o2 Burrington, 18, who has taken . 124 tCorporal vvriie.. 108 | Blade (Curran). won 12600 488 470 | discolored and. the bass angler who | 3 W SERCY, 78 B8 AT BAStErn, BRME. | honore in. Fort Snelling meets despite 8% LIFELESS BASE BALLS lands any fish might be called lucky. | {tC8 EAT HORRINE WEORE to 9;"{}-1; youth, holds down No. 3, and Roice Thomasine, Dr. His inning is bound to come, however, | iy, m over here late ' Thompson, & chum who lives with the Queen Emm: SIXTH RACE—$1.005: purse; 2-vear-olds; | Ace of Aces, 2d oty Feity (Storn), UNDER FIRE IN TEXAS | but just when is a question. season, and Winston Guest are|Tylers, rides at No. 1. rmm rplexing feature of the fish- other top-ranking candidates for any Each of the last four years the g 3'a furl N Bounding Deep 4 cSm'r'&fl,':.". | Besotintor | N AT MR Velero 8 SEVENTH RACF_1's miles. Sand_Fiddier | Lady All (Fator), won $71.50 445 3.75 | BY the Associated Press. em is why one person can be American teem. So is Averell Harri- Jer family has take carl T o SYENTH RACE a0 claiming; 3-year- Gy fm-g';":fi'a‘;m,e»; second 1060 803 Base balls used in the Texas League |uwg::t§ in landing & ‘:ood ‘mess of '1';‘,‘!" who "“m & good No. 1 on lh’ip-rgn:en .nl?\d,y with "additional ;.lldy!gil A Sen "Lad. s, cats2 | this year are not lively enough to sult | fish and another person, with the iden- | 020, ATAY hat turned back the from the Pierre club, entered the b + First Dance, Foreman also ran. | either club owners or plavers. tical same bait and conditions, gets no | XL IS - .| tournaments at Fort Snelling, Minn. McAulifte 7 Complaints that they lack the zip of | return. Hesng No. & 2 Guest, No. 1: | Tast. season they won the event. Galioping Daw those used last year have been contin- | Last week we recorded in a brief | poR i, T L cock, No. 3. and |~ The trained polo horses are sold to SRS s GRAY HORSES TAKE uous since the season began. way the fact that Mark Beek, one of | Fecley might fill’ all require- | players entered in the tournament snd The circuit contracted for the same |the old-time anglers of the District, the Tylers return to the raneh to or- L LA e R - o i e— S Sl No explanation is kn o 1 jobs, M'}hu;"geflm balls, were 3! was successful in getting a r's | peculiar method of m&"&ng“fimfi : THE STAR’S CONCENSUS OF CHOICES AT ARLINGTON Line Rider Canopy Sw't Sentiment Homewood Gold 'rince Blanc Seing *Milady Chariot ’: Jean itte Vandal Re! . Cor I B T BN B o |t skt o bk it S | Washington Star Frock Trackman riot ord Vandsl *Congo 11 Princ's Virginia [f | DUOY stake out in front of the long pler | Weshimgton star 5. ittins B ibfuars Joimirie Mawr, GRS proce 3ERSTeths,, RS and atter an hours fabing came fo Will Spindler Line Rider on Canopy Timour *Reish Olgs High Storm Milady ° heads, about as fine as has been caught e e Bt BN Bl B 855 BRPL B e |t e Tunanioans A prominent veterinary | the flood tide with a light breeze from clares that all gray Louisville Times &Kfl?fi' ?lflnmc-nm Jimeur Beadley entry >Brown Flash Lincoln Plaut Alits Allen . 'oodlot Sw't Bentiment ! the south. Book can be traced to two Arab stalllons ||| Associated Press Finds lcodem ol oteae® Kontax ™ oy ™=t T D leocks Arabian and Brownlow Turk = s —_— ANGLERS TO HOLD MEETING. Post Time ~Line Ri Flore Jean Lafitte dley entry Reigh Ol Sish Stor d 1 | T3l Rone fo Moty LA N L T Efforts to form chapters of the Izask 09 Betsy Jayne i 1. Alwington Dolly, Star Whita, Royal | *Cecelin G c —both of which went to England in || 8l o c?'“ - - N. Y. Telegram i dheatune__ hrinervas P Y ol ol e Walton League in every county in the 05 %&fi“"" "eligivle— i Morry Andrew, Slars and Bars, Sun . S ; e . . o 5 g : . ‘The most notable gray horse of re- State of Maryland will be made at “ndianapolis - . B T et ion Bu Forward. cent years on the English race course ||| Consensus B yee. el 1 Y o et e - Jesr al meetin Remore S B L T | T T AT [ BEETT BS BEER B . | BN S S Sl v . F n .. FIRST RACE—$1. year-olds; 8!z furlong! el Blick o FOURTH RACE—$1.200 added: the Bronx- ville Handicap; 3 vears and up; mile and | AWindswe; Shakitup 3 B *thire N enAent ... 100 Our Pa. £ jake. Emplette, 22353 ZEsh 55333 Beon *Dolly Polly... Great Sport Little Asbestos. IRD RACE—$1.300; the Pine Grove; seatroidz: 15 furlongs. Jean Lafitte...... 111 Ulverston . *All Range. Shan_Tuns +Hyfl e Ao e s Dorval Selecti $1.400; readia senO SR And oy 1 mile inmer course). orv elections Eug BY THE LOUISVILLE TIMES. e . Associated Press. . Jug of Gold, Eugenic, Vestry. . Valdosta, Incubite, Dark Simon. . Jessie Carey, Glacial. Alr Chief. . Valentino, Ella Rufus, Pen's Chic. Dunkirk, Pygmalion. Fornova. *Apprentice allowance claimed. Weather clear, track fa andal Nicodemus aH. P. Headley entry. e CE—$1.800: _the ‘est re i e - 110 Golden Prince 103 Blessefield SIXTH RACE—$1.300; claimin olds and up; 1% miles. 11 Racing experts are discussing the un- usual fact of three gray horses having ‘won three of the principal races in Eng- Lanoil. Star Gold, Valero., land. Bagrave, Moduine. Pay Sand. “The “Two Thousand Guineas” Stakes % i was won by Mr. Jinks; the “One Thou- Empire Selections 2 B i of Tl Park by Roya ||| Gcorse Smith BY THE LOUISVILLE TIMES. Minstrel, all gray horses, Associated Press. This is_considered 5 &l" Dolly. Zida, Itso. ars d Barg, Sun Worship. ; i, St R . SR M ;. Sion Prince, Fiving Sweep, Burning SEVENTH RACE—$1.300: claiming; M8, ot Grey Abbeas. Vacant. AT R el 7 R e *Hesitation BY POST TIME. SMonics Norine New York Telegram. AT BEAGH GETS RESULTS Mr. and Mrs. Ripperger. who belon, to the consistent long-time anglers l{ Chesapeake Beach, tried conclusions with the hook and line one evening who never was'[f *Best ° ¢l gc ol

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