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SPORTS. UPSET 1S SCORED BY NOSE VICTORY Good-Priced Colt Outruns High Fleet That Barely Beats Gold Seeker. By the Associated Press. AVRE DE GRACE, Md., Sep- tember 26.—A lightly re- garded colt, C. V. Whitney's Tatterdemalion, snatched the $10,000 added Potomac Handicap from a heavily backed filly today in| as exciting a finish as has been seen here in many a day. The bay son of St. Germans and | EIf, under the strong urging of Jockey | J. Westrope, raced up from last at the half-way mark to nose out George D. | Widener's High Fleet. Another filly, | Fox-Catcher Farm's Gold Seeker, was | third, and a third filly, H. C. Mc- Gehee's Fair Knightess, was fourth in the mile and a sixteenth contest for 3-year-olds. The finish left the near-capacity crowd of more than 22,000 breathless. | No more than a neck separated the | first three horses, and the judges calied | for a photo to decide the outcome. A | tense cheer greeted the posting of the winner's numbcr ‘Winner Pays Well. 'l‘A'I'I‘ERDEMAUON paid $17.90 straight in the mutuels. His price would have been higher had he not been coupled with Piccolo, a stable- mate, which wound up fifth. His time of 1:4445 was not exceptional for the | fast track. First-prize money of $8.250 brought the Whitney colt’s winning for the | year only to $15.400, since he had | come in first in only two of his 16 | starts before today's triumph. High Fleet, winner of more than $30,000 this season, leaped to the {front soon after the start and Jockey | 1. Anderson brought her into the | Stretch a length ahead of the field. “The top weight of 118 pounds was too much for the filly, however, and Tatterdemalion, carrying only 106, nosed ahead in the final strides. Wright Is wq»ended FTER the race, the stewards an- nounced Jockey Wayne D. Wright had been suspended for the rest of lhe“ meeting and his ease referred to the Maryland Racing Commission. The announcement said he caused | Bow and Arrow to strike the fence at the three-eighths pole, Havre de Grace Results FIRST RACE purse. $1.960: elaiming: for 3-year-elds and u ¥ Count (Le Blanc) = 16.60 Gallant TASHINGON. D ¢ SEPTRVEPR m wwPaET oxE - srov - Tatterdemalion Takes Potomac : Realization Is Easy for Granville This Finish Set the Race Fans Wild Selections made for fast track at Havre de Grace tomorrow. (BEST BET—SPARTAN LADY, SEVENTH RACE.) FIRST RACE—CHOSEN ONE, CHERRY ORCHARD, VIR- NOCK. Maxie Hirsch, undoubtedly one of the shrewdest trainers on the American turf, is bringing down CHOSEN ONE from New York for Monday's first race and this filly appears to have a decided edge. She was outclassed in her most recent race, but prior to that she graduated from the maiden ranks by beating Ritorno, Belle Elan, Scottish Mary and several others of the same caliber that face her in here. CHERRY ORCHARD figures to hold«VIRNOCK safe. SECOND RACE—COUNTER PASS, CHAMBERSBURGER, YEN- RAC. Attempting to dig up 20-to-1 shots is & very hazardous business, but we have one in the second. ‘Whether she’ll win or not is prob- lematical, but we have heard a story a mile long about her and we believe she is worth a small wager, Her name is COUNTER PASS and she is owned by the C. T. Grayson outfit. Her form this year has been very poor, but she has snapped out of it recenuy in her workouts, ‘THIRD RACE—SHE KNOWS, SIR KAL SHYNO. SHE KNOWS, in from New York, where she enjoyed fine suc- cess in sprints with ordinary com- pany, meets a field of her own kind in the third and with only 103 pounds up we believe she will utilize her smart early speed to take the lead and never be headed. She has been freshened up during the last month. SIR KAI may defeat SHYNO. POURTH RACE — TONIANNA, SWEET DESIRE, WARRIOR QUEEN. TONIANNA, & miss that easily whipped Papenie, Panther Creek, Stylistic, Mata's Brother and other good ones at Narragansett before she was shipped here, may capture the third. She didn't appear to fancy the siow condition of the track in her race the other day at Havre De Grace. A repeater of her New England conquest would do the triek. FIFTH RACE—FIGHT TALK, SHANSI, TWO BORB. FIGHT TALK, a lad that dis- played good form as & youngster and came back early in the year with several brilliant performances, has raced oaly once since June 8. ‘That was last Saturday at Havre and he finished a disgraceful last to Sobriety, Bartering Kate, Calu- met Dick and others. Since then he has been put through several SUM trials, and with those and that race under his belt we believe bhe’ll come up for this in splendid shape SIXTH RACE—CROWDED HOURS, EASIEST WAY, INFERNO LAD. Peter E. Fitzgerald seldom lets & session go by om either of the Maryland tracks without winning at least one race. In the sixth number he will saddle CROWDED HOURS, a colt that made his sec- ond start of the year the other day and showed indications of be- ing close to his best form. SEVENTH RACE—SPARTAN LADY, MANUAL, MORE PEP. SPARTAN LADY, third to Fo- garty and Eudes the other day after encountering early trouble, drops down in the cheapest kind of spot in the seventh and should win easily. She is assigned only 104 pounds and the distance ap- pears to be just right. Havre de Grace Entries for Tomorrow. By (he Associated Press. RACE _Pure $1.000; claiming | =-year-olds. & turl XCherry Orchard (McCombs) - 108 Tinder Box (O'Malley) 113 Lady Briar (Balaski) xTorauil (Morris) xChosen One (Le Bia Offender (Westrope) Danarco (Corbett) Reckless (o boy) Happy Host (De C: Toothpick (Griges) xVirnock (Morris) Sally Quick (Dabson) Oldfield (i Also_ ran—Saracen. Sangfroid, Thirt Btars and Quiet Please. SECOND RACE—: o+ £1.000: claiming: for alaw (La Blanc) Timber Lady (Ahines) Frisco Kid (Morris) Aiso - ran—Tedsim. Gav Jack, Roueh Time. Gerald. Good Trade. Carefer, Fling, Sonny Joe and Happy Dinah. THIRD RACE—6 £1.000: claiming: for Eabriety (McCombs) Count Rae strope) DPancing Doll ‘Sheihame, Also ran—Brth B Palatine. Bartering (Daily Double furlongs: vear-old 11.60 1 1 purse, | furiongs: 5.00 330 Duke. Genie Stocks. .10.) s, 1.000: ear-olds and u Buex Tantnorne (Werttop) 20.50 10.20 Chatmoss (Dabson) Purple Knight (McCombs) Also _ran — Two Boh, Brown Feathers, Silent Shot. claim- miles. 3.0 FIFTH RACE—I % miles: N00 added: ear-olds. atterdemalion (Westrope) Hizh Fleet (Anderson) Gold Seeker (D. Wrizht) Also ran—Fair Knightess, Piceolo. radora. Her Reich. Anerold, Bew and row and Knight Warrior SIXTH RACE—1'% elaiming: for 3-ve; Quren Eiizabeth (V'sar) Bav Wrack (Le Blanc) Dearzin (Tryon) Also ran—Never Idol, and Flower Day. SEVENTH | RACE— 1.009. 1o purse, $10.- the Potomac Handicap: for 3- 13.90 0 Fioo r- | tie: u:lt n m (H. Bl Alse ran—Litile Worm: and Jim Brown. Lincoln Fi:lds Entries for Tomorrow. ‘Br the Associated Press. RACE—Purse. . 5'2 furlonss. Ipso Facto S800: claiming: Pologoin xLinnie K-w = Orana xSandvato ____ Thiind sages2 SECOND 'RACE—P\lrie $R00: c'aiming Taeicamoir” xRegisterite xHumble Tssue_ Fleet Jest xTriple Play Coffee Cup Election Maid Cecelia L. ___ XEd B_ Mose T xMiss_Palette Jeflrey Beout” Azure __ xSpickeen THIRD RACE—Purse S800: B-vear-olds and up: 6 furlongs. e Miserable. 110 enkeh 9 Blck River xRoundabout _ More Tide___ claiming: Tiie orant_a Birdseve 10 Rubans Choice_ 110 FOURTH RACE_Purse. $800: 2-vear-olds: & furlongs Bourhiand Beau 100 xDesgal xMiss Lily ——__ 105 Real One Maxine B 108 xGene ~ Essa Happy Road_.. 108 ‘. FIFTH RACE—Purse, 4-vear-olds and up: 1 mi xHigh Diver Glittering Orinoeo claiming; SR00; clal ile. 5 xExponent RACE—The_Great Lakes: % fifif?“-uo-.nm. 3-3car-olds ang up | /s miles. 107 Maple Ricea Tountess Ann plo o 08 Fr %’F" Montrose~ 108 Fra Disvolo__ 108 antis it RACE——Purse, SEVENTH $800: ing: 3-year-olds '1“ up; L m s B uaafiion EIGHTH RACE—Purse, S800; claiming: B-vear-olds and up: 1. miles. xRed oummu, 1ni| o.nv" Dog x ta Broom 107 Baku ;%h" T T - 107 Bosopl NINTH RACE (substitute) —Purse. lds and (ur o=y BZLRI5S " ?; RS 2 | aMiss Tiptoc (Hernandez) | Reish, | SECOND RACE_Purse $1.000; Army and Navy (Lynch) Yenrac (Corbett) Adage (J. Renick) Counter Pass (E. Smith Teddy_the Bold (Shanks) Polly Wee (Wesirope! Kimptdh derson Heartease | Kents*tBamme” , THIRD RACE—Purse. §1000; © turlongs. Shitsenimase tirach) 3Jakovia (Palumbo) Fern (J. Remick) Coule “".i‘;:fifi Star xGrand Girl (McCombs) | xNature's Dream (no_boy xShe Knows (Coffman ac_Mrs M. N. Bond and M. 8. Fox entry. FOURTH RACE—_The Glen purse. S1.4 vear-old filies: Daee: Sis tarion Lady Maryland it (Fallo; Shtelal Mize (O Maliey) Suncrax (Westrope! Tonianna (Balasxi) Morning (Dabson aWarrior Queen (Lynch) Phiox (Westrope) Sweet Desire (Morris) aThe Drum_(Lynch) a--Glen Riddle Parm entry, allow ‘.v' Renick) Grade. ACE P, 100 mile and se. $1.000; dical S-year-olds; DBrichi Bmerald (). Renickl aConquer {(Westrope) Shansi_(Dabson R A Vanciiff and Mrs. L. Vi try. "5 UMrs. N. E. Doyle entry. SIXTH RACE—Purse. $1.000: claiming: 3ear-oids and up: mile and a’ sixteenth; Scamp (Le Blan xSpero (Schmidl) Indl-n Nen 1hluniol - s (McComl e Sones (3" Peaiciy xCrowded Hours (Shelhamer) xBalmacan (Coule) ___ The Singer (Lynch) Easiest Way_ (Dabson xRudenia (Shelhamer) " SEVENTH RACE—Purse : 4-year-olds and up; eent 1.000: and a | xSpartan Buddy Boo (E. Smith) - xJim Moss (Grizg) _ x—Apprentice allowance Weather clear; tra Belmont Park Entries for Tomorrow. By the Associated Press. RACE—The S alden oyear-old’ Bierr 8% fur: longs (Widener course). 1 mity Ty Janeen Helen ™ Maid 1 11 115 115 11 11 Gelladee _____ 115 24— Brookmeade Stable B Kine Ranch-Max Hirech entry, RA purse. CE—The le: Srear-olds“and "6 118 Ses Cradie ___ 108 107 s 113 1 ln xAreused 108 IRD RACE—The Bunting: purse. Sllowances: 2-year-old colts and lin, furlopgs (' ldene mru?. Ry’ nfiuni'.."fi 's Fo B =" Mosawire Charing ~ Cross_ Minstrel_Show_ Hasty Wire___ FOURTH RACE_The nr:nm“gnndl- EE?.EEE?““ ‘omye i 3 Btolen Tolol ficm“fl?{nme ‘siowance claimed. Weather clear: track fast. Burnie: | MUCHO GUSTO FIRST AT LINCOLN FIELDS ' Despite Poor Track, Races Near| Record to Beat Bandalore in $2,500 Handicap. By the Associated Press. ICAGO, September 26.—Mrs. Kirby Ramsey's Mucho Gusto, ! | which a week sgo won the Peabody llunorul Fields today in a pouring rain. Band- | alore, from the Rosedale stable. | second, and F. P. Lettelier's Billbo WASHINGTON, ROCHMBEAU TP IS WON BY ESPOSA Lone Filly in Race Beats Howard by Length—Dusty Dawn Is Third. Br (he Associated Press. AWTUCKET, R. 1. September 26.—Mrs. Willilam Zeigler, jr.'s, Esposa, the dainty miss of the turf that has a victory over Discovery to her credit, scored another triumph today at Narragansett Park when she won the Rochambeau Handicap, a mile and three-sixteenths for 3-year-olds and up. Before a large crowd drawn to the closing day of the meeting, the only filly in the race disposed of a good fleld which included Mrs. Ethel D. Jacob's Action. Esposa finished a length before Stephen Panarella’s Howard, which had a nose on Louise J. Hickman's Dusty Dawn. Action ran fifth, finishing out of the money for the first time in 12 starts this season. The victory was worth $4.710 to Mrs. Zeigler's Middle- burg stable and boosted Esposa’s earn- ings for the year (o $26985. The filly rewarded the bettors with $14.10, $6.10 and $460. Howard paid $13.20 and $6.40. Dusty Dawn paid $7.90, Narragansett Park Results By the Assoclated Press. FIRST RACE—Purse. $1.000; olaiming; 3-year-ol ferlonss. apenie. Nice, Durwrack and Bere Peker. URTH RACE—The MansSeld Mandi surse, §1.300; 3-vear-sids and wp: 6 tarionss it (Bewell) 1080 y e (Knett) 101 —equals a0 ctutenk Koy Foten. v Boy and Bubbiesome. seh. Veoio FirTh un:—h: Eachambess quu ird. 5 Despite the bad track the victor | stepped the 1116 miles in 1:441y, | only a second off the track record. l The victory was worth $2.330 to Mrs. | | Em Ned's Afikr. ‘( | ¥ | Ramsey. Jockey Buddy Haas was in | | the saddie. Twelve went to the post, with Mucho Gusto taking an early lead which it held onto to the finish. The i | winner. son of Marvin May-Sweet- | = heart Time, raised his earnings for the year to $9.040 by the victory, }"“ which was a third straight. Lincoln Fields Results By the Associated Press. FIRST RACE—Purse. 5800 elaiming: —elds T . aTact. Unkie Tom. furiongs. r-k Rellet (South) Barbars 4. (McCo 180 4% 360 240 wiida S| Earvaies, Sea’ X., Cherrs FOURTH RACE—The Ev; Alse ‘ran—aCrom §.. aPalan. Navarre, Crele, ‘s veidme vavm eater M (Dickinson) Bitibe «:-'-hn o AR TR Payne (MeCray) Bulletin rd (Lamb) Time, GET WINNING STARTS Peoples, Diamond and Sterrett Bowlers Score Sweeps. Peoples Drug Stores, Diamond Service and Sterrett Operating Service which is well balanced and sppar- ently stronger than ever. pur, Handicap, captured the | Fair n... e i of Spades and Miss Belin 4535, Alse ran—Weston. Plucky Baby, Kinda- eorn and Biessed Event. elaim- | Aureste | Bhantme (Knott) 2 Sun Tempest (Tinker) Gay Crest (Awain) 10 B Rod\moham Park Entries for Tomorrow. By the Assoctated Press. FIRST RACE—Purse. 3-year-olds and wp Ira L 118 <800 elaiming a L Flving “Amazon Sky Maid'n Deadeve Dick _ Brimbie Bun ' xBe There Revelish Miz. A Suarez Gay Canter SECOND RACE Purse, S300 3-year-olds and un: 5!, furlongs Mt Auburn A ‘Midnight _Fiver 104 xCutie G 03 Laoland Cancel . POURTH RACE—Purse. $800: claiming: aad up. & furlenss Teeter Totter __111 ! Bank Roliday _ 107 FIFTH RACE -The White River Handi- purse. $1.500 added; VD!! Boy SIXTH_ RACE —Purse, 3-year-olds: 1 mile 111 Momentary _ 106 xOffice Boy 105 Paul Junior 111 Rediey 108 $800; claiming; CE_-Purse. 1000; claim- Foreign Lesion Bacon : Royal Gold ___ Prince Pompey_ 114 xKeokee 100 $800; claiming; $.year-olds and up: 17y miles: hining 109 Match Pla; Playmore xYenoor Becured xApprentice allo Weather. clear; tri DISCOVERY TOP WEIGHT Given Five Pounds Over Granville for Graw Handicap. Special Dispatch to The Star. HAVRE DE GRACE, Md., September 26.—After getting the results of the big stakes around the country, Race Secretary Charles McLennan of the Harford Agricultural Assoclation assigned Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt's Discovery 128 pounds for the $10,000 Havre De Grace Handicap on next Wednesday. The official weights as released by McLennan follow: REH Alse —Phariers. ,n-ml-mu..-—l'nfl ‘hh pEreniar Tide. Mo | a8 Alarm. Dormido, Falatine, | | xPlay May | claiming: | 3-year-oids and | and Breeders’| D. C. SEPTEMBER 27, 1936—PART OXNE. SPORTS. Tatterdemalion, C. V. Whitney colt, nosed out High Fleet and Gold Seeker in the Potomac Handicap at Havre de Grace yesterday. and Gold Seeker in the middle. Epsom Downs Results BV (he Associated Press. . FIRST RACE—Parse. £300; elaiming: J-vear-slds and : Helios (Meran) Hove Workman. Gra RACE—Purse. $500; claiming: | Bommie Pan (Mifl) \-r. Certes (F. Smith) o Sesbina, Exsterer, Linden Tree. THIRD RACE—Purse. $00: claiming; 3,earolds and wei 3's furience, 280 - an—Golden Mission. Forced Land- | ing and Domna Lavcart EVENTR RACE—Purse. $300: -vearcolds and up; 1 mile Hymarque (F. Smith) .30 Donnahona (Marrison) Smilin Fd (Caliahan) = £ GHTH RACE—Purse. —vear-olds and m Mise ‘Moo (Tinker Serst. Hill (Haber) Barcardi Sweep (Grav) Also ran—Reverber. Automn Leav Epsom Downs Entries for Tomorrow. Bv the Associated Press, FIRST RACE—Purse 2-vear-olds and xMorley Firth. _ claiming 100 "Hin ‘Boots . . _ 110 xMoonsan xParva_Stella _ 104 xSheratan Molily Greenock 10 XParisian Witch vy K 114 xTed Husing 5 SECOND RACE—Pu 2-vear-olds and up 104 "Wiccess xCannons Roar 105 xBeneat 114 xGaleway 04 Credit System_ o : claiming THIRD RACE— Purse 2-vear-olds and up: 5, furl - 111 Merl J S300: claiming Old State FIFTH RACE — The Houston Press 10, claiming; 3-year-oids and up: Indiantown xCrout au Pot “ 114 sk dn SIXTH RACE_ rm‘seY §300: clatming 3_rear-olds and up: 5's u'r‘ fase_ 118 108 110 " La The Darb - 3 109 xModesto SEVENTH RACE_Purse. $500: claim- Zi-year-olds and up; mile and a six- b 118 Pompour Genie 115 104 Hopt - 18 Tount Leokout 103 = EIGHTH RACE—Purse. $500; claiming 3-vear-olds and up: 1 mile. | Unla "' Rura . Vood r3reen LR 108 25, kU pprentice allowance claimed. Weather cloudy; track hea WILSON HIGH GUN Scores 74x75 in Weekly Shoot at Washington Gun Club. Smashing 74 out of 75 targets, Walter S. Wilson, District trapshoot- ing champion, annexed the weekly | shoot of the Washington Gun Club yesterday, defeating Julius Marcey, who was second with 67, and R. D. Morgan, who finished third with 66. The club will hold its doubles championship shoot at 50 targets next Saturday. Following is the summary AL250. Walter 8. Wilson - Julius Mareey SKEET SHOOT TODAY National Capitals to Be Opposed by Three Teams. Race Selections HAVRE DE GRACE (Fast). BY FEED BOX. 1—Reckless, Toothpick, Virnock. 2—Teddy the Bold, Yenrac, Polly Wee. 3—Sir Kai, Jakovia, Miss Tiptoe. 4—Suncrax, Warrior Queen, Swift Ply. 5—Bright Emerald, Wise Duke, Conguer. T—Spartan Lady, No Mistake, Tell It Best bet—Reckless. COSENSUS AT HAVRE DE GRACE (Fast). Py the Assfociated Press. Lady Briar, Rockiess, Offender. Fire Star. She Knows. 4—Tonianna, Sweet Desire, Sun- crax. 5—Conquer, Two Bob, Shansi. 6—Rudenia, Snobby Scamp, In- dian News. 7—Starry Night, Peppery. Best b-‘—Conuuer. CONSENSUS ll mcmGlAl (Fast), ihe Associated Press. 1—Regula Baddun, Brambile Run, Ira L. 2—Midnight Flyer, Masy Stenson, Coid Sweep. 3—The Wink, Rielthing, Love Po- tion, 4—Blackmail, Falermian, Starogan. 5—Lady Higloss, Bubblesome, Erin Torch. 6—Blue Spur, Time To Go, Of- Spartan Lady, Icy Wind, 8—Free, Hoosier's Pride, Claimant, Best bet—Lady Higioss. By the Associatea Pr . 1—Lurky Pledge, Janeen, Celtic Lggend. 2—Ridge Aroused. 3—While Tie, Mosawtre, Charing Cross. 4—Brannon, Sergt. Byrne, March- ing Home, 5—Conte, Miss Rainbow, Chance Sun. 6—Mariato, Vale of Tears, Chief Yeoman. Best bet—Conte. Mor, Headin Home, DETROIT (Fast). By the Louwsvilie Times. 1—Romola, Catch Fly, Babuska. 2—Broadstep, Sioux Chief, North- ern Slip. 3—Paradox Girl, Ted Conard, 5—Cruising, Odd Star, Courtney's Pet, 6—Illeanna, Sis Alice, Jack Con- ner. 7—Gyana, Racketeer, Baby Witt. 8—Cnifally, Pish Tush, Miss John- ston. 9—Traggat, Emvee, Henrierva. Best bet—Traggat. LINCOLN FIELDS (Fast). By the Louisville Times, 1—Charwitch, Ipso Facto, Gold- man. 2—Registerite, Triple Play, Cop- permine. 3—Julia Grant, Petty Taw, Charm- ing Sir. 4—Southland Beau, Desgai, Happy Road. 5—Speedy Skippy, Spanish Lad, Hit and Run. 6—Yantis, Fra Diavolo, Ricca. 7—Bungalow, Erebus. 8—Sis Agnes, paragon. Best bet—Yantis. EPSOM DOWNS (Heavy). By the Loulsville Times. 1—Molly Greenock, Parva Stella, Barney Keen. 2—Hellios, Benefit, Galeway. 3—Cheka, Agreeabie, Elanac. L 4—My Tommie, Wanda Gable, Old State. 5—Indiantown, Crout Au Pot, The Darb, 6—Board Trade, Modesto, Zekiel. T—Storm Angel, Ol Nick, Hop- toit, 8—Captain Logan, Ruckus, Best bet—My Tomm.e. —_— SOCCERISTS TO GATHER Maple Brilliant Rose, Sherron, Pom- Ballywise, Southeastern Association Holds ! Meeting ‘.l'nmor.row. The soccer season will be formally opened tomorrow night when the Southeastern Association holds its District Building, at 8 o'clock. Offi- cers for the 1936-37 season will be elected and all clubs are invited to send representatives. Several new teams are expected to b= S improved r:l; ditions will be as of the Monument lots being available for play once more after the “plough- | Jiea Farches ®'mitrd) 14.58 3 Tatterdemalion is on the outside, High Fleet on the rail —Copyright, A. P. Wirephoto. Woodbine Results By the Associated Press. i B-vear-uids and ws; 83 Abbatore (Black ) a4 Arict Crems | Youne) " |to second. FIFTH RACE—The Corenation Stakes: 200 added: S-year-olds: 6 fur- Giozen King (McBenald) 835 580 w30 Oeave Fire (McGinmies 1 Lingoter. Cuvama. Gold il. Golden Siemee, Poverts oh b Gicsting Girl. n": entrs. oca ‘Biatie wnies. RIXTH RACE—The it il North Country : Durse, $1,000: all ages: 6 fur- s.n.. oss (Lindberg) 2 45 413 425 Aan Qlllrtlv (Reetliard) s te of 'F. J. Ryan and E. ¥. Sea- entry. SEVENTH RACE—Purse. inz: 1-year-olds amd we;: Miss ‘Gormier (Valiee) 26.30 Mindreader (Youns) (Mann) £300: claim- 1 mile and 0 330 100 430 ime. Brown Hilda. Dark Min- . TDenciaire and Eaiveca. W. oodlnne Park Entries for Tomorrow. By the Assoctated Press. (JIRST. RACE_The 700; maidens Gian foaied: & furlongs. Plate: Cana- Hamilton 2-year-olds: M_Ross and P. Delaney entry. wood Stable entrs. ron Bernita IT 3 o York Miller _ Son Z150 Irish Bavoy 130 --- 168 Black Faloem 1 11 Worthing Carelsss Knight u-l Noble Spirit Cher=ysione 06 RACE _The _ Stasler purse. $:3 000 added: 8-sear-olds; a—H. C. l-tefi m{ry. Th! N.l ‘mmbfllud e —— a—F. H. Scheike eniry. 113 Pavrack “ 108 aMtiey Ccry xToekys Son Midway h* .?lll'*’ RACE_The 13 - 100 linton _ Plat year-olds; Bryanston 1 ther Rose ~ —Medway St —Apprentice Weather clear; track fas . GIRL BOWLERS TRAVEL Georgetown Team Meets National Beer Quint in Baltimore. ‘The new Georgetown team of the | District Ladies’ League will meet the National Beer girls on the Twentieth Century drives in Baltimore today at 30, with & return match to be held Betty Dugan, Marie Spates, Virginia Lewis, Viola Bechtold and Georgia Hayes. ‘The National Beer team: Bvelyn Oonray, C. Bane, Mary Akers, Ann Lennert and Bekowits. ISTAR YEARLD 2{ENGTH VICTOR "Moves Up at Far Turn for Lead, Goes on to Fifth Big Win in Row. Pv the Associated Press. EW YORK, September 26.— Granville nailed another spike in his claim to 1936 su- premacy among the turf’s 3« year-olds today when he won the forty-fourth running of the Lawrence Realization at Belmont The great son of Gallant Fox, quoted at prohibitive odds of 1 to 8; was taken in hand by Jockey Jimmyv | Stout at the three-quarters and won by two lengths from Walter M, Jef« fords' Giant Killer at 1%, miles, Mrs. Payne Whitney's Memory Book was third, a length and a half behind and a head better than Jean Bart, | & stablemate of Giant Killer, Mrs, | Dodge Sloane’s Corundum, which | never figured atter the half, ran ffta {and last A crowd of upward of 15,000 saw William Woodward's bay colt score his fifth consecutive victory and carry off the purse of $9,530, boosting his winnings fer the year to $110,295, Granvilie was clocked In 2:437;, Boosts Fitzsimmons’' Record. RANVILLE'S victory was joyfully accepted by his trainer, Sunny Jim Fitzstmmons. It was the sixth winner he has saddled in the famous fixture. His other victors were Aga Khan, 18924; Marconi, 1925; Gallant Fox, 1930; Paireno, 1932, and Carry Over, 1834. i Ridden by Harry Richards, Jean Bart sprmted past Granville in the Idllh to the first turn and opened up a three-length lead. It was j the way Jimmy Stout wanted it Granville picked up a length throuzh the half and then, as they rounded the far turn out of the backstretch, Granville went to work. Sweeps Past Jean Bart. TOUT wrged him around Jean Bart and the Woodw colt pulled clear of the field. Midway through the backstretch Granville led by three lengths, while Jean Bart folded up { and Memory Book took a temporary hold on second place Meanwhile, the plodding giant killer, laboring in fourth place and apparently well out of it, suddenly found new sirength and from &ix lengths behind the third-place Mem- ory Book at three-quarters pulled up Howev the Jeffords' colt’s rally was in no wise m threat to | Granville, which already had the race won, Narrow Win by Wand. rHe thirtieth running of the Matron Stakes of 6 furlongs for 2-vear- old fillies resulted in a nose victory by Mrs. Walter Jeffords’ Wand, daughter of Man o' War-Baton, Harry Richards brought her home first in a close finish with King Ranch’s Dawn Play, which was a length and a half before Milky Wav Farm's Talma Dee. The victory was worth $12,075. Wand's time was 1°11 | Hal Price Headley's fancied Apo- gee was fourth, while anotr favore ite. Benjamin Lissberger’s Juliet W, after a flash of speed in the first quara ter, finished fifth among 14 starters, Belmont Results By the Associated Press. RACE—Purse. S000: 2.vear-old coMs and Eeidings idemer course. Riparian (Stout) 95 Seeneshifter (Arcare) Tattered (Werkman Time, 1:1115 Also ‘ran—Bitter Berrv. Nassau, Drudgery maidens. & furlongs, Cromarty, nd Bakerstown. o year-oids a. about Bashranzer (Little) Rioter (McK. Golden Me: Time. 1 Also ran Jungle King. THIRD RACE—The Elkwood Burse. £1.000; class D; 3-vear-o Route One. Birmingham snd 1:455, Alse ran—Caught, Sen and Twice. Invermark, Chamce . Yeiled Lady. a Devil's e Jutrer W a Apare: Wonderiul Nite: a Diars . b The Queen Wheatler sn.w Ielnr Stad Maxwell entry. b Hal Price d Milky Way Farm p-u' Mary Keen, —The Lawrence Realiza- added; 3-vear-oldsi 18 eut ram—ajean Bart. Corundum. Ay Jelords enmtrs. pu LXTH RACE—_The B 008: class C; der Ali Handican: 3-vear-sids and 138 11 1-2 5-3 3.3 51 i | Smow Fox (Rabertse: SrTval Prince (Stoud Whizzaway (Mozer) Also ran—A Thursday, Bootem: SEVENTH RACE—The Elkwood Handi- cap: purse. $1.000; Class D; 3-vear-olds and 1.5 miles. er. Steel Cutter aker, Ktar Porter Thorson, 2.5 Lol aut |y (Corena) 0 | ru--:u (Kurtsinger) | Uerer Amacansett, Paralta, Miss Diemits, TWILIGHT SONG SETS NEW TROTTING TIME Scores in Kentucky Futurity in 2:031/,—Lee Hanover Wins Walnut Hall Cup. Ry the Associated Press. LmNG'lON Ky., September 26— W. H. Strang’s Twilight Song won the Kentucky Futurity as the six-day Grand Circuit meeting got under way here today, lowering her own - season's record for 2-year-old trotters to 2:03!5. Biery Farm's Lee Hanover won the Walnut Hall Cup in 2:01, equaling the record for this 39-year-old fixture. W. N. Reynolds’ Decision won a limit battle of four heats in the 3-year-old trot. Peninsula Farm's Edna Brewer, fastest 4-year-old mare of the year, was an easy winner of the 16 pace. ‘Twilight Song equaled her own sea- son’s record for 2-year-old trotters in the first heat of the Futurity after a desperate battle with Delphia Han~ over. She took the second heat easily in 2:03'%, & new record for the sea- son, with Delphia Hanover again the main contender. Earls Spencerian, trotting his best racs to date, was 4