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SPORTS. - Tiger, Teddy’s Comet Finish Even : Chaps Springs Saratoga Upset T HE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, DG AUGUST 1, 1937—PART ONE. SPORTS, Manv of Them Were Shunted Off to Market but One Little Colt Was Kept at Home DEAD HEAT FIRST P INRICHFUTURITY Each Earns $18,000 of Big Arlington Purse—Dellor Wins $20,000 Test. BY CHARLES DUNKLEY, Associated Press Sports Writer. HICAGO. July 31.—Two horses won the $45,000 Arlington Futurity today. Running the first dead heat in Puturity history, Tiger, entry of Mrs. Ethel V. Mars of Chicago, and Teddy's Comet, carrying the colors of Emer- son V. Woodward, Houston, Tex., raced 6 furlongs to a deadlock in the richest juvenile stake of the year, climaxing the highly successful 30- day Arlington P: meeting. Dellor, the hardest working 3-year- old on the tu galloped to a surprise victory in the $20.000 Arlington Hand- feap, secondary stake on the rich closing-day program, witnessed by 35, 000 cheering spectators. Racing as a team most of the]| Journey, Tiger and Teddy's Comet| flashed across the finish line so close | that the placing judges. even after| examining the photograph under a magnifying glass, could detect no margin. The Texas-owned Teddy's Comet, was up in the final stride to catch the entry of Mrs. Mars. Tiger's running mate, C-Note, was third. Her horses were prohibilive favorites at 1 to 2. Each Earns $18,000. TIGER and Teddy's Comet divided the front ends of the rich prize Va., Yearlings are sent from W. S. Kilmer's farm at New Market, to Szxratuaa for sale. Here one is bezna dclled up to enlrum Easily on He each earning $18.000. Tiger paid | £240 to win, $2.20 to place and $2.20 to show, while Teddy's Comet paid | £6.40 to win, $5.80 to place and $4.20 to show. | Eight went to the post for :hrm Futurity and when the start came, it Teddy's Comet, with Glen Smith | in the saddle, which showed first Tiger, lucky to get racing room on the rail, went r.d\ after the Texas | colt and Jockey Alfred Robertson soon | had him in front by a short Already the flying pair were two ! lengths before the field, with C-Note third and Bull Lea fourth Around the turn Teddy’s Comet, on the outside, pulled up on even terms with the rail-running Tiger, then | drew out under pressure ghortest of margins. As they turned for home, Teddy's Comet was in front | by a head and both riders went to work for the stretch drive [ They raced stride for stride down the stretch, with no apparent mar- gin for either colt. As they passed the stands Tiger took a whisker lead, | but in the final strides Teddy's Comet | managed to land on even terms. Third Horse Length Back JDESPITE their terrific s which caused the 6 furlor run in 1:11 4-5, the two were bui a length ahead of C-Note at the wire, with Bull Lea another half length back for fourth money. Bourbon | King. Sky Larking, Menow and Per- petuate trailed in that order and none | was dangerous at any stage, Tiger, & son of Bulldog-Starless Moment, already had captured the ‘Weshington Park Futurity for his oomer and raised his earnings today %0 $45435, the most of any member of the 2-year-old division. It was his fourth victory in five starts and | stamped him as the bargain of last | Fall's yearling sales, as he cost but to gle, Dellor, mud-running ear-old owned by J. W. Parrish, banker of Midland, Kv., scored his most notable victory in the co-featured Arl Handicap. De earned $15 he turned back six older horses in an easy five-length win. with the favored Milisdale Stable entry of Infantry and Giant Killer finishing second and third. Dellor Ts Far Ahead. | ELLOR, which had raced well all year with the best of the 3-year- olds, was making his first try with | the handicap division. He made a show of them. Jockey Sterling Young | Pettie, Carver, War R had Dellor off well, but allowed In- | fantry to set the pace in the mile and | & quarter race, with Grand Manitou second and Sparta third. Dellor made his move after 6 fur- longs and at the mile had moved up to second place only a head back | of Infantry. He raced past the fa- | vorite and. turning for home, led by 8 length and & half. Young never | eased up the colt and they drew away steadily as they went by the stands to triumph by five full lengths. Dellor, & son of Rolled Stocking- Gossip Avenue, ran the mile and a quarter in 2:03 1-5. He was over- looked in the betting and paid $13 to win, $3.80 to place and $3.60 to | show. Tickets on the Millsdale entry | were worth $2.60 and $3.20. Saratoga Springs Entries for Tomorrow. BY the Associated Press, FIRST RACE—The £1.000: claiming: 2-ve xNoble 8ot aGold Hat aBlue Tee - xRenegs KipDe: os Madness Fairfield ar-olds t xMaesun Depend Primwick Jacksaw Lopg Wave Infinite Lady purse. 6 ‘furlongs Tof isable: purse. ear-olds and up; Wil- Bright Prince 115 xSteepletop - 110 Unfailing 115 0 XFaerie C105 purse, bYa fur’ RACE—The Idle Hour: O Callowances, B-vear-olas: 115 Johake 10 aTransmitter 119 Song__108 lon’ 115 m! . E. Widener entry. . H. Whitney entry. North Riding Way 02 uols'rn Era_ 7 Prairle Dog- i 4G otmar Stable entry. FIFTH RACE—The Fort Hunter: 01500 ol ances: 3 vear aide an V' mile. B __114 Fair Stein 110 Corundum 110 Roustabout . E. D. Jacobs entry. SIXTH RACE—The Pine Grove: purse. $1.000; claiming: 3-year-olds and up: 1% 108 Crystal Prince 111 113 xMiss Tad..___10! 11 9 1 1 0 urse, up? aCaballero. 24 xajesting ‘Boy xChief Yeoman RACE—The Kagne: purse. NTH $1 00 IEImISe. 4-ven-olas end BB: xWrenace | the SYLVIAG. SNARES BEL AIR FEATURE Outruns Peggy Can avy Track—Claque Is Manor Victor. Srecial Dispaten to The Star. EL Forest AIR, Md., July 31.—The Hill, 5':-furlong fea- ture of a program run ove: hy | hese today, Sylvia G eavy track before 7,000 fans saw Mrs. A. A. Gray's score by a length and a half to pay $7.20. The Cul was granted a head. | o, od e swu the Svlvia G. ban rider, O. Hernandez, who license this morning ng for home. sit still to have her safely home ahead of G. G. M. V. Jenkins' Quick Vine outgamed | the | jadaan, heavily backed favorite, for | the show award a dislike The Manor Handicap, a 2-mile test ! Waugh. jr.'s Peggy Can. The favorite showed for the heavy track. over 15 fences, saw Janon Fisher, jr.'s Claque take command after mile to w going a in eas Bel :\il; Resulis _ FIRST RACE—Purse, £100; | Schiey furlon Nu Acute (Kel Marine Maid_( 1 1:131 me, Also ' ra Business, L; COND ear-olds and The Swagman in behind the fast | I¥ pace made by Prince Turley until | Once he set | lly down, Hernandez had only to | Jor 2-vear-olds; ’y ree 1y (Lauch) 15.80 1.80 260 1.30 300 Pikor) 150 n—Broomtour. dolize, Roval ady B and Do It. | RACE—Purse, §100; 26 furlonks (Kellv) claiming; No Mistake (Garrett) a Shanteb (Palumbo) Tulevries Ruby, Heart en Dot_and aDeepwick. (Dail nd-A. C. Ross entry, v Bourie pava G1oeiot, THIRD RACE—Purse. $500: The Manor Handicap: up; about Claque (W Axacan ( Time, 1 Also ear-olds; ing Feet (Palumbo) s Sir Tsaac Time. 1 Also ran. onng) Suspect (Roberts) ran—Knocknamoor, | 1an and W £4.500. | FOURTH RACT—Purce. s100; s steeplechase; miles. ters) i-year-olds and 12.50 4.90 3.30 380 320 520 Rouge Cata- 21 alter K claiming one mile. 280 2.00 10.90 « 230 Gloss, Fli W, 2.30 2 Danrita . Ban- | dersnitch and Bred in Blue FIFTH A-vear-olds Ivia G. ( Can Quick Vine (( RACE—Pu claiming; | and un: Hernandez (Lauch) £600 Bo o 360 o 0 rrett Alto rane—Prince Turles. Holland. Jadsan | and War © SIXTH RAC vear-olds rdor (R Exa, Mischiefma cot) geration hat. | claiming: 390 210 | 860 1 m Purse. £100: and up: 1 mile 6.60 (Hernandez) ker (Bond) Al ran_—Tuneful, Bold General, Prince Fair Billy Flageolet ( Light Actj Tim Al%o ran, EIGHTH ing: | Dixie Bee Channing ( Time, 1 Also 'ra Play, Prince Hea) Bombastic Time. Peter, Bal Geronimo THIRD 2-vear-old: Bartering Ottoman ( Tornadic Mardroms Almac (W Panatong FIFTH purse, § o—H a—] SIXTH ish Babe Prince Pe: Also Standard: Alice. Clear and mudd: Our Crest Bhort Skit Time, 1 Also 'ri Lookabout. Wa r Alphonso. Bav and Lucky Turn. 1-vear-olds and up: | Best Policy_( it n) French Boy (G. Smith) . SECOND RACE—Pur; ink: 4-vear-olds and up: nnons Roar Also ran. (Daily Amazing and Hasty Giance. FOURTH RACE—Purse. §1 200; elaim- ing; 1-year-olds and up; 104 mites | 20,000 added; s (Robertson) 40 dTeddy’s Comet (Smith) 840 Fae i3 b-gNote' (5. Voun i EIGHTH RACE—Purse, ing; 8-year-olds ‘and wp: Herts course: Orimoso (A, Robertson) 10.80 umor. up: R Ro00) S. Palymbo) n' (A. Gaithel 2:06 —Tikht . Miss RACE—Purse. $100: claim- miles. (R._Root) L. Garrett) Palumbo) Povel. Forsy Dawn, Golden Huppy and Cautious Bo. Arlington Park Results By the Associated Press. FIRST RACE—Purse, £1,100; claiming; olds and g ther (Mor! 5.40 Stella, Hilsinger, Good n—Pa Cheer, Shawka, Board Trade, Santa Julia, Hedon and Pat W 100: claim- (West) (Packer) Pegevs Peszy Eoturco) Black Redress. War _Dimes, Ch Chief sostle, Spicson, and Spickeen, Douhlf pald $28.40.) RACE—Purce_ £1.100; claimink; s and up: 6 furlongs. Kate .(Corbett) 6.00 3.60 Dotter) B.6H (G, Smith)« i1 Kings Highway, 1 (Corbett) ilson) (Dotter) 7.20 840 160 3.00 Arlington Futurity; 2-year-olds; € RACE—The 2. 4. — bSkvlarking, ne. cMenow and Way Farm entrs. Frice Headley entry. dead h Perpetuate, ull Lea. m\r:—fln JArincton Handi- %20.000 d: 3-vear-olds 13.00 e Also ran—Grand Manitou, Gyral, Span- and Sp; Sparta. a—Milisdale Stable entry. 1" (Robertson) Escolee (Young) Time. 14 523 n—Cottinsham. Baby oy B Fainse and” Natae $1.100: claim- (W. L. Johnson X ¥ r(ltfltle!l .80 2rmone. Dos. Skeeter. Geione and "Dnaliik, | tains an excellent steplechase course. | 140 320/ Here’s one that was reluctant to leave Ol V: rebels a[/amxt entermg the bus i Y, as he to be taken to the tan All of the “families” are not this son-and-mother picture. HE biggest turf event of the week will be the $50,000 Mass- achusetts Handicap, which is | run Saturday as the closing feature at Suffolk Downs. Sea Biscuit, tp weight on the strength of having beaten the best in the East, since his arrival from the Coast, will go to the post favorite and, should he retain his present form, will be* hard to beat. His galloping victory in a stake at Empire a weck ago, in which he lowered the track record, entitles him to the post of favoritism. Appealing, of which heard a month ago, has won nis last two races very easily. Last week he ran the fastest 6 furlongs of the year winning by 8 lengths in 1:093-5. If the 4-year-old colt by Wise Counsel- can cary his speed over a route he will prove very dangerous in the race. Aneroid, the locally-owned horse | which has a record second to none. has been rested at Saratoga and is sure to be heard from in the Massa- chusetts, which seems destined to little was have the best handicap field of the | year. Aqueduct, which often used the walk-up system for starting, had a man posted in the infield near the | timers” flag, with a big bass drum, [ which he beat loudly in the event the [ break was & false one. It was known as the “recall” system. Of course, once a horse leaves the paddock gate, it is considered in the hands of the starter and all bets stand, regardiess of any accident that may happen (o any horse in the field, et 1@“ So, the starting gate has bten not only a help to the starter, but a pro- tection to the players. In years gone | by mamy horses have been kicked or injured while at the barrier and often had to be excused by the stewards from | starting. In such an event the money bet was literally burned up. Little has been heard since the meet- ing Hialeah of the Australian bar- 'I‘OMORRO\V is an off day at Bel Air, but racing will be resumed Tuesday and continue through the week. Bell Air is a five-cighths of a mile track, bu ontains many of the best features found on America’s mile courses The Waite starting gate and the electrical camera and the public ad- dress system are used. The placing judges and stewards are housed atop of the grandstand. The infield con- | There is no shortage of horses or jockevs. All indications point to a very successful season on the “bush” circuit, Arlington Park. which yearly con-| ducts the West's banner meeting closed vesterday and racing shifts to- morrow to Lincoln Fields. The stake horses will be shipped to Saratoga, | where the purses are larger and there is & daily stake offering. Arlington Park offered to last word in racing. Motion pictures were made | of each start and later shown the| stewards. If there was crowding at the start, or some horse had been held a bit too long after the break, by some assistant starter, the stew- ards wished to know it. rier, that President Widener was sure would revolutionize starting in this country. A poll of trainers and jockeys showed that a big majority were against its use. It never probably again will be used in the United States. France and other foreign countries | use it exclusively. Sar-aloga Springs Results By the Associated Press. Purse. $1.000: the Skid- fillies; 2-year-olds; Sun Flo (Workman) 31 1.10 Rash Hurry (Gilbert) 1-2 Borgia Il Malles) 3- 1 00 3-5. Also ran—Reigh Risk, MolHe Swain, Kiss, Lilting and Harlenut SECOND RAC chase: purse, and up: about C| maidens; 1-4 1- The Shillelah Steeple- T00_Rdded: 4-vear-olds 4.5 Naflonai Authers tlonce) 10-1 8 Galac (Collins) 2.5 1.3 (Onlv two finished). Time. 4:14. Also ran—Loughtree and Arucar. THIRD RACE—The Burnt Hills Handi- cap; purse. 81,200 added; 3-vear-olds and up: 6 fyriones. Sergt. Bvrne ibert) Ferryvboat (Sarno) Billv Bee (Turner) Time. 1:11 Alseran——Ofientalist and Drudgery. FOURTH RACE—The United otel Stakes purse. $7.500 olds arlongs. 25) 15-1 WM. Richards) Wail) 95 States 6-1 5. 65 1 Chaps (Decam Mountain Rid Red Glare Time, 1:14 ran—Regal Sun. Maelfeet, Stagehand and The Ch FIFTH RACE—The Saraf . $3.500 added; 3-vea Also Devil, Quiek Handica 165 6.5 3. 5 Maetell won the famous old Flash | Stakes, the feature of Saratoga's open- | ing day card, just as did his stable- | | mate, Maedic, last vear, but Macten | was the choice in the race and won easily, while Maedic was a long shot. Maedic went on to make a clean sweep of his stake engagements at Saratoga, scoring as a climax, in the | $40,000 Hopeful on closing day. Mae- tell, however, is a superior mudder and | it is doubtful if he can equal the rec- ord made by his stable companion. STARTING has improved wonder- fully in the last 30 years. We re- member when each asisstant starter was equipped with a bull whip and unruly horses at the barrier were given a lot of punishment. On one occasion at Benning, Carbuncle, a fa- vorite with the patrons of that track, was given a terrific cut just as the start was made. The Wilson color bearer ran fully half-a-mile before he could “lose” the bull whip, which had been wrapped around his tail, and when he did, the race was over. Carbuncle won easily. 11 —Two Bob, Star Also Jean Bart, Shadow and Thorson: purse. % Bnd up,; Witson mit Siam (Turner) Conauer (Merritt) Bugk Lanshorne (Wagner) oclnx Guiis Kiovex, Twlos, Crius and Bulwark. Green Tsland: S-vear-olds: 1-1 NTH RACE—The 00 allowances: | turiones | Mandingham (Richards) Bitter Berry (Chall) Sun Lamp (James) 1 Gurkha, 11-5 R Mistralkin. Flying Banner, Samm) and Airlap. DADE PARK GETS SET DADE,PARK, Ky., July 31 (P).— James C. Ellis, president of the Dade Park Jockey Club, said today ap- proximately 700 stable reservations had been sought for the fourteenth annual race meeting opening here next Saturday. The 26-day meeting will close Labor day, September 6. | Trouper. mi | SUt AVbot (Crmpunently 1850 suaranteed: | . Grace Carome, Lausanne | CLINGENDAAL TIE RACE TRACK MARK Compton Gelding First by Three Lengths in Main Event at Suffolk. the Associated Press, OSTON. July a dismal By 31.—Redeeming showing in last week's Yankee Handicap, A C. Compton's equaled the track record today while winning the $5000 added Indepen- dence Handicap before Suffolk Downs, The gelded son of Pharamond 1I | was clocked in 1:37.1 over a mile and paid $8 1o win. In second place three lengths away was the Motor City Stable’s Appealing that had a neck on Mrs. A. R. Smith's The Greentree Stable's Chicolorado was in fourth place = head away. Appealing paid $2.60 to place and Trouper $280 to show. Coming out of the gate Zoic, Cling- endaal and Appealing led the way Appealing, which had a nose advan- tage at the club house away to a length lead going into the backstretch with Trouper in sec- | ond place and Clingendaal close on his heels. Takes Lead in Stretch, OCKEY DABSON took Clingendaal | around Trouper going into the far turn and moving into the stretch he drew up on Appealing. | Coming down front they raced head to head for about a sixteenth of a mile, with Clingendaal finally draw- ing away in response to a stout drive by Jockey Dabson. Appealing tired rapidly in the closing stages but man- aged to hold second money safe. Trouper and Chicolorado closed fast and it required a camera to separate the money horses behind the winner. Suffolk Downs Results By (he Associated Press FIRST RACE—Purse. $1,000: maiden 3-vear-olds and up; Hold Out (McCombs) On Approval (Luther) Yoye Potion (Jaekle) ime. 1011 claiming; le | Also ran—My_Goodness. Stance. Quite, Larrigan. Ladv Millv, Balkonian, Gabe J., Mary’s Boy and Dixie Flapper. SFCOND RACE—Furse. ing: 3-vear-olds 31.000; cinim- 4.40 5.80 | 320 R40 Sainied (Scheih) 10.60 Aimarine (Jaekle) Time, 1:10 3-5. Also ran—This Way, Zulu Lad. Beveau, Ramshead. Morgil and Lady Democrat. (Daily Double paid THIRD RACE—The B £1.100; allowances; 2-year. vil's Mate (Barba) 360 330 = Warlaine (G. 12.80 Third Party (Hiehtshoe) Tim, 24, 80 520 60 Alse —Cold Breere, Don Lopes, Land- lubber and Remarkable FOURTH RACE—The $1:000: " allowanees: nm Haven (Howell) Jame. aekle munu) Rockport Purse: ear-olds; 6 fur- 480 300 240 320 2.0 2.80 A Combatani and Woof. FIFTH RACE—The Independence Han- dicap: purse. §5.000 added: 3-vear-olds and up: 1 mile Clingendaal (Dabson) 8.00 Appealing (Luther) Trouper (May) me. 5 Also ran—Chicolorado and Black Gift. SIXTH RACE—The ‘ape Cod Handicap; purse, $1 ds and uj lone. Bill Farnsworth (Howell) 4.60 3.60 Bachelor Dinner (Jacques) 10.20 istress (McCombs) Time, 1:11. Also ' ran—Chancing. 2 Lady aSorcerexs, Atlante and Marson —Miss’ A. Doris entry, 1o EYENTH RACE—Purse. 81, 000: claim- Higloss, ear-olds and up: 1 The Sinker (Leishman) 6.0 Satrapal (Ray Apprentice forgan) Also ran. 40 Res. Eve Jav and Petiine, 31.000: 114 miles. 60 16.10 FIGHTH RACE—Purse. claim- in year-olds and up Kindacarn (Morean) Mr. Bun (Clutter) 9.00 Chambersburger (Jaekle) 340 A ran Lreasure Ship. Imperial Ebee. Bad Dreams, Count Me, Tiempo, Lesender and Comed: Clingendaal | 23,000 at | turn, drew | Race Selections SUFFOLK DOWNS (Fast). BY WALLACE DUKE. 1—Millimeter, Spicy, Opoco. 2—Social Error, Stickemup, Girl, 3—Fly Me, Limit, Harry G. 4—Many Moons, Laddie Stone, Squawker. 5—Drowsy, Swivel Neck, Navarre. 6—Breezing Along, Rough Dia- mond, Prince Fox T—Lucky Jean, Happy Helen, Cyn= wyd. 8—Notice Me, Prince Dean, Cham= bersburger. BEST BET—Drowsy. Doe SUFFOLK DOWNS (Fast). By the Louisville Tirhes 1—Opoca, Be There, Hasty Han- nah. 2—Balkanese, Story Flight. 3—Fly Me, Rhodium. Limit 4—Laddie Stone, High Martin, Squawker. 5—Drowsy, Swivel Neck, Navarre. 6—Breezing Along, Prince Fox, Wise Will. 7—Jack Sting, Lucky Jean, Black- nose. 8—Notice Me, burger. BEST BET—Breezing Along. Time, Royal Onus, Chambers- CONSENSUS AT SUFFOLK DOWNS (Fast), B the Associated Press 1—Gay Crest. Be Just, 2—Social Error, rienne. 3—Parlor Trick, Limit, Flv Me 4—-Strange Times, High Martin, Laddie Stone 5—Drowsy, Navarre, Combatant 6—Hunterdon, Rough Diamond, Breezing Along 7—8ir Michael, Happy Helen, Jack Sting. 8—Aureate, Gay Dog, Bright Melo- dy. BEST BET—Drowsy. Opoca Flickering, Ma- SARATOGA SPRINGS By the Louleville Times, 1—Noble Scot, Jack Saw, Infinite Lady. 3—Steepletop, Btalagmite, Kenyon C. (Muddy). 3—Whitney entry, Jack B. Nimble, Bucking. 4—Airflame, Buster. 8—Caballero II, Jesting, Rousta- bout. 6—FIlufly Lee, Chief Yoeman, Some Boy. T—Distracting. Pastry, Great Haste, BEST BET Noble Scot. White Tie, Gloom CONSENSUS AT SARATOGA SPRINGS (Fast). By the Associated Press 1—Long Wave, Infinite Spanish F1 2—Unfailing, Steepletop. Deloraine. 3—Johake, Evening Shadow, En- core. 4—Advocator, Dorsets. B—Jacobs entry, Finance, Rousta- bout. 6—Crystal Prince, Flufly Lee, Some Boy. T—Lady Thatcher, Pastry, Wren- ace. BEST BET—Jacobs entry, Lady, Airflame, Jewell LINCOLN FIELD By the Loulsville Times 1—Black Buddy, Zorana, Federal. 3—Marsch entry, Mightily, Oddesa Frank. 3—Chauvenet, Julia Grant, Stella. 4—Co-Sport, Time. 5—Over Yonder, Brandon Prince, Prince Torch. 6—Reminiscent, Bow To Me, Lead- ing Article. 7—Carl B, Terpsichore, Time. 8—Bullicioso, Irish Ford, Parity. 9—Ottoman, Boiling Point Heart- break. BEST B!.'I‘ACO»Spon. GIRL ATHLETE IS SHERIFF. Lilllan Copeland, former Olympic discus star, is a deputy sheriff in Los Angeles County, California. (Fast). Lady Parva Blaufuss, Wicked Boon Two Noses That Were as One at End of Classic Race Photo finish of $45,000 Arli Comet and Tiger (on rail) in ngton Futlmt that shows Teddy's fhetr dead )feat at the Chicago b track yesterday. C-Note (No. 2) % third. opyright, A. P. Wirephoto. | xRough Diamond | Wis 11 Cra Reel On mxornn\ | xSir Michael broken up, as is illustrated by —Associated Press Photo. Suffolk Downs Entries for Tomorrow. By the Associated Press. FIRST RACE —Purse. $1.000; elaiming; 2-year-olds and up. & furlongs. Be Just (McCombs) Mofo (no boy) xBounding (Huff) XParvalue (Kenney) xGolden Spur ino boy) _ Royal Tuscan (no boy) XHasty Hannah (Morgan) %) 108 101 Opoca (no boy) Evelashes (no bov) Chickling (no bov Be Th Dee 1 Rebecca Lee Jarkle) Gleaming (no bov 3 xMillimeter (Leishman) SECOND RACE—Purse_ €1 000 olds’and up: 6 furlongs. ir Sag National Alr (no bov) Prosecutor (no boy) THIRD RACE—Purse ing. Z-vear-olds: 6 furlongs Moons Mission (no boy) Raymar (G Smith) _ xPick Out ‘Morgan) Parlor “Trick XFly Me (Cubi Laconic Harry £1.000 Suker (ma ban xRhodium (Jaekle) rse. $1.000 FOURTH RACE P 8 turiong -year-olds and up La Mediis Diec XMy Kin (no bov) ___ | Squawker (Craig Company (Lei shmany 0bb aron (Barba) Eoony Parasel (a0 baw - PIFTH RACE—-The 317000 - rems eldn Dark Beau Morgan) Drowsy (Craig Careful Miss (Schieh)” Navarre G. L. Smiih) Swivelneck (no boy, Combatant (McCombs) SIXTH RACE—_The Cape Claiming Handicap: purse, $1,100; 3-year-olds and up: 14 miles Singer's Folly (Luther) __ XPrince Pox (Schieh XPokeaway (Marrero) Hunterdon (Dabson) (Jaekle) Cambridge; 1 mile. 111 102 106 | 108 | (Marrero) = }w" 104 Along SEVENTH RACE—Purse. $1.000: claim- | i turlongs 104 Cynwyd (McCombs) xHappy Helen (Morgan) Xack Sting Porter (110 boy) Lucky Jean (no boy) EIGHTH RACE—Purse. $1.000 ing ar-olds and up; 1.s miles (Kenney) xNotice Me (Jaekle) Aureste " (Paradise) xBodean (Cubitt) xChambersburger XPrince Dean (Leishman) (Kenney) m o Bright Melody ' Marrero) Clear and f as X—Apprentice allowance eclaimed. | Mounta ently | best mile | at the reins. 3 | was second. { Hanover, |:<, J., placed second. K B—9 S[}[]RES HEAD WIN INHOTEL STAKES Mountain Ridge Nips Red Glare for Place Money, The Chief Is Fifth. | By the Associated Press ARATOGA SPRINGS July 31.—Adding surprise to the list at meeting, drove to a blanket fi thirty-fifth States Hotel today. Though the black Cotner, purchased for another r 5 R ! PR Stakes $8 | won an allowance rac week, he was | improved to b | included C. V rated the outstand date for ju 1y, Chaps we odds of 15 to Chaps Likes Heavy Going. (CHAPS, with Eddie De Camil the saddle, for liking finish that saw th separated by the na head. After looking of the finish, the judges av ond money to Mrs in Ridge, w the winner, cost (l4hhn as a vear). William Ziegler, jr’s Red Glar another head back in third plac No les 1 Stal mont Park in June was choice in the field of ey he was unable t the heavy track wound up fif’ hind the winner. his third kept close to the eark p Regal Sun Ridge put the fo then 1 the way into the narrow margin Finishes Pulling Awar. M EANWHILE, De C: Untermyer colt He sent the black the field at the stretc the center of th home s rea et h to earn ird money went Blackbirder, wh away. ‘GRANDCIRCUIT RACE . TO ROYAL NAPOLEON Toole Drives Valoco Entrant to Victory in Feature Trot. { Calumet Dubuque Wins. ¢ By the Associated Prese % OLD ORCHARD BEACH, Mr., July 21 —Roya the Stables en outstepped { Napaleon, Valoco Conn, to win the $600 t the grand The chestnut horse traveled tr in 2.03%, with Leon Tonle John N v H. C. Buzzel owned of Belfast, ) The 2.20 trot. $600 purse, was a walkaway for Calumet Dubuque, owned by the Oldtown Hill Farm of N bury, Mass, the bay gelding copping the three heats in succession bay mare from Red Hook, Selections for fast track at Suffolk Downs tomorrow. (Best bet—DROWSY.) FIRST RACE — REBECCA LEE, MILLIMETER, CHICKLING. REBECCA LEE comes down here after a campaign on the Canadian tracks, where she left & fine record behind her. MILLIMETER has been worked into fine shape sand will be the one to beat in this offering. CHICKLING 1is good enough for a share SECOND RACE — STICKEMUP, STORY TIME, JACKFUL. The last time STICKEMUP went to the post, at Empire several weeks ago, he was slightly overmatched and wasn't able to threaten. The race did the gelding good. STORY TIME will be the biggest threat to the top one in this event. JACK- FUL is getting better each time and can beat the rest. THIRD RACE—LIMIT, RAYMAR, PARLOR TRICK. ‘W. H. Gallagher's good colt, LIMIT, had & fine tune-up here ‘Thursday, finishing a good third behind some fast youngsters. RAY- MAR has lots of speed and will bs able to make this a pretty tight fin- ish. PARLOR TRICK won here last week but is going against a much better fleld now and will do well to take third. FOURTH RACE—EBONY PARA- SOL, STRANGE TIMES, SQUAWKER, EBONY PARASOL has had a short rest since her good perform- ance at Empire last week and the filly looks safely placed in this fourth offering. STRANGE TIMES likes this distance and can get a division of the spoils. SQUAWKER is rather inconsistent but should be safe for third. FIFTH RACE — DROWSY, NA- VARRE, DARK BEAU. ‘The best bet on this card is the filly, DROWSY. She was whipped by an older performer last week in & route test, but showed plenty of speed in the race, NAVARRE trailed the top one in the other day and will be able to stick along the same way here. DARK BEAU Can get the remainder, SIXTH RACE—REEL ON, POKE- AWAY, HUNTERDON, REEL ON is stepping up in class, but the ease with which ghe trimmed the field last week makes her look pretty safe here. POKE- AWAY is right at home at t distance and will see to it that the first choice can make no mistakes HUNTERDON is in grand shape and can handle the others. SEVENTH RA(‘E IR MICHAEL, EARL PORTER, JACK STING. SIR MICHAEL has been away from the races for a month, for he began to show the wear of lots of hard work. EARL PORTER is in top form now and can bea‘ the rest of these in his present condition. JACK STING is usual- ly slow getting under way but can get up in time to take a share of this, EIGHTH RACE—PR.!‘\('F DEAN, NOTICE ME, GAY DOG. In his last performance hers, PRINCE DEAN didn't run his race. The racer is in fine shape and needs only some racing luck to capture this finale. NOTICE ME stands a fine chance to upset the dope. GAY DOG can get into the - picture, FENDERBENT7 ‘Booy DeNT?. See Us! Complete Motor Repairs CENTRAL 443 EYVE ST NW AUTO WORKS DI 616!