The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 16, 1924, Page 20

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Western Horse Can Run in Mud or on Fast Track Scratching of Wise Counsellor, Sarazen and St. James Makes Black Gold Favorite; Mad Play Will Have Many Backers; Probable Starters Are Listed OUISVILLE, Ky. May 16.—Black Gold owned by Mrs. R. H. Hoots, will be one o the strongest favorites, probably leading the field when the horses go to the post Satur day in the 50th running of the Kentucky Derby at famous Churchill Downs. The scratching of St. James, Sarazen and Wise Counsellor, three of the outstanding favorites during the past few wee has Made the son of Toney stand out as one of the best t Black Gold won the Derby trial race by some lengths in fine time. He is said to be a wonder in the mud, but showed in the Louisiana Derby, early in the season, that he can step on a fast track by leading a good field Mad Play, with Earl Sande, Ameri eight a's greatest jockey, BLACK GOLD LOOK THU SEA LE SrA * P. C. Must Cut to 20 Men by June First He Bears Watching | Seattle Is | TIMELY TIPS . *. TO —e Over Limit | AMATEURS by One M an. anxs sounny tons z Outfielder, St, Louls Browns Five Rookies Allowed | T"si,; ois hand need Under Rule; Osborne 0! bem» fate, May Go to Omaha “ibaa ' he BY LEO H, LASSEN good eye at ' of the minor league 1s more carefully | x FRIDAY 16, 1924 ee S LIKE BEST BET FOR KENTUCKY DERBY CLASS FAIRWAY and GREEN (J BYALEX C.ROSE ng W = Chairman Dr. C. B, Ford and the | = in the saddle, will be the t . p entry of the Rancocas stable 3 “ : Place nak, t t ‘ He Promoted this year, Zev, the 1 : : vrais eve who| 4 ; . * Rancocas entry, won the . hopa at the ather t * . 3 : t eanl » the <e the First Derby | persy. ‘ ; always ¢ | in the art | President histort Churchill Downs is w ? * : expected to attract a record crowd ri Batting t al t . J ue ribbon event of the season. “1 Itt , a f fails { The following horses are eligibl a P u f, + Bowe ‘ ad ow t Tg gran dlgeml . Peterson great Horse Jockey He & ¥ " h th - Black Gold ..J. D. Mooney wey im re ne a pping Ns ran i Has Boost | revise, vit mee cruel Rracadale L. Fator BLACK GOLD inered wsiniaa A : t Ls f Pransmut MeAtee . OMAS ® ement to have the] among , ; a H. MeAtee! Black Gold, one of the stars of the year, bears watching | Witt SALT LAK! or Ho ey ave ital omens. Heau Butler . L. tyke |in the Louisville Derby Saturday. He won the Derby trial, Letty Thor t cattle and | b and, un All of whic Bobtail G. Carrol!| race by eight lengths and also cantered home to a victory |! Angeles athpaw, has caught V IAAE HOPPE is the greatest before 1006) wood has, in a ChlIhowee ‘ Phere in the Louisiana Derby earlier this season. Wath St. James, °° eee ae a hr * : ee eo oe tional and mt, but aleo| crack, golfer presumes cere ppd : E means | Sarazen and Wise Counsellor not be started, Black Gold will inne refused: 10 report se te Hist, who is|!n atate, city and even club titular minty = to cea & ‘here Nautical Kummer|go to the post as one of the leading favorites, 1 enough to get! giving green exhibitions at | battles abi ani Baie Mr. Mutt J. Merimee | ——————— - He has one of | Pope-Ribley’s Whether Chan Egan, the old mas Be r per , as pore p King Gorin IT M. Garw the be en to firet b ff any) A few years ago Peterson toured Will! on: wal Bek. ba pineed at Aiea) rj Se CRG” thaded id | Thorndale ..B. Marinelli er in t mir \the country king. of the ma 1 draw to meet | Ber Lae . : q r landed Modest J. Butwell s. e and he « he 1ét qualifier in the first professional at the an Diogenes C. Ponee vans xp alns allure KEAL TEST FOR talking about Northwest sae GE | Wild Aster ¥. Coltttett! GIANTS COMING When Schaefer, Cochran ar rplcondboy» | Apprehension Cc. Turner ° The rea for the New York |rest play againat the champion the ned tas “a | Senator Norris Sharpe Nat , them he plays billiard ure trip to this country | 3 Eiijiencdichiees 1 7 That's one of the reasons Holding down a job for 10 year COL. M. LEWIS CLARK TRIBE IS NOR league batting phenoms do! ®t ' arg ie gel Dich” » 9 werdiagscnph ebay ap lualig ee LOUISVILLE, May 16—In 1875) TO not always thrive in the big] Iast season, Strand was the sen-| 14 2 pedro ste ght sp Maisinbrieap bere Col. M. Lewis Clark concetved the! L p Lp oe ee et : sation of the Pacific ¢ eure, AN | i : era a ices siewood pro donned the colors. and establishing a race fashioned after x eared ° a ‘ . ‘ , 1c ie eality:. the ce | Mecommodations NOW, becatse the | “iis ane er ; pa famous English derby of Epsom) - x1 aNp, May 16.—Oakland won nore, blossom | the sea high-water Mark | prrciens gay a, OO TE eae ety nae oe Pine | solves the “pro situation” there but Seattle resterday, & to 4, fort ‘ athe eek eitte s 4 wed the boys and girls | tou ade during this time of the | Ares iis pre ue Mey IF) He founded the Loulevitle Jockey] ~" "tse featured by the listlens tai P wi CARRY BERS THRE some new cue atunte in his exhibition (Year. and failure to make arrange: | Niu iMercat to the coming Pacits "club that year and alte eames fenreres By. te yatters In Strand led that organtaatic sy poner ergy Hl rking |last night. He performs this after. |ments in advance may find the lag. | Northwest open championship, to be fe ft the winners. wa Jor the rema le average of Fe ee re eee | ee bey wage iepipasecss aap esa BE: c hs nughnessy Heigh Sueee.t> be.Rnown as the, Kentucky ee ao pitched masterful ball ar in haan pth eat ; , may carry the Salt Lake |noon and tonight in his concluding | ards sleeping on the fairways, with aidan ia Recon aye sad aa . ea ‘ es Se een ee: Pom: | a6 this year, They will help |shows here the back of a bunker for « pillow, ane yee? ay B The derby first was run 50 years|for the Acorns, but five errors by wena tha ohn Loot RE har landed the prise of the) the Been on the road. In Salt sacri luring this June golfing gathering Retr a prothngeso- ayy ‘go and has been run every year| his teammates endangered his club's p minors, one of the players needed to 1 .\6 the hitters do all the work A letter to HOP. Taylor, the asso. | *#'n at of the best golfers on chances of winning. | in the bashes and make hin ¢ a penne fatee ihe Pegg Pong Ay ae clation’s secretary, care of the Jer.| the Pacific coast Oakland started right out in the i ee ey Recently Connie something else .to win. and the cho Golf club, Vancouver, B. C, will EL PN era A first inning by getting a pair of } sopaneda tsar, we pitchers may be the bates” to do save you « Wot of trouble and avoid | TP ADERS WIN counters. ‘The Acorns scored three cy es ad intently it McCabe, Sitigieton, OrDoul, all possibilities “of your, having to} IN SOUND CITY | more tn tne eigntn. al ne oy * a he |Str9b4. Thomas, stulvey, O'Neil sleep inthe great outdoors during | FROM SOLONS Seattle counted one In the fourth, : . ever a player came to the | stuleahy, Courmbe and Kallio make " , | the June days of the P. N. GA. meet Wye = ns The Druxman All-Stars, fast local pesteat aieeen pair rtp tr aa But why tes b sn ith “@ tt bone egg on ABR. UU. PO. “A. FE It will be a pleasure for him to| SACRAMENTO, Cal, May 16. sco club, will meet the Port} sixth) eighth and nin | Since the majors| ™M™AOrs, as a batter measuring up | up a pretty fair lint of deceive hab NIA pede Je. pears <iira, ie a Crvantiese Pon “Stok, deed . these tallies came from Oakland er : ; reer attend to your needs, but give him ncieco © ‘won "from Sacra- BG are supposed to| to the big league standards, that . : 3 Kita ROW! ento, 3 te ere day [pas of the Port ‘Townsend baae| ‘O° &# Kunz allowed but three ita 8 have the cream of| individaal was Paul Strand. No |WHITMAN WINS 2isei.* ri le et HiT Waal s ( pple asian nga ‘ball season Sunday. Sey | the pitching talent,| doubt, pressing hurt Strand, as we ‘ > $5 | from Engiand, | S22, Franclece a BC The game will be preceded by a| CREW STORY PUBLISHED [it is only natural to infer that the) 10° ea cont things were ex, | FROM HUSKIES v2" fen iA on. a axchonthe pleeware trip [7 ours ue mieeules Fommieten trite Wparade, and a number of features! Steele Lindsay, former Washing-|hataman fs up against a superior WALLA WALLA, May 16.—Wasly. [Tebin, ¢ Pi fae ort | waiter Pursey hied If out to | 884 Koehter fre planned for the opening con-|ton student, has written a crew brand: of: twirting. . Reason number} pected of him. practically eliminated [#utherand, p\.1..8 @ 0 6 & the, tae asi ; on cept hg og fs us 2 : . re ily eliminate ed lewood Country club links, story ‘about the trials and hard-|0 hweént conference base rag 2 : Sone of a Husky coxswain. It {s| A knowledge of tho batters, an HE case of Ike Boone ts some aioe teense fe es See drag cates — after playing a round’ VERNON WINS the making use of that information, what typical to that of St i 5 para ae "Wht ‘ ot golf. and heasthg that the cisb 9 wu ot} c b on, 6 to ae oat it J ° ° e i published in the current issue | playa al isetul part tn the success e ‘Beene came to the Beaten Red lub won, 6 to 1, I is Beck, Whi was in need of a professional, agreed the Sports Story magazine man mound star, allowed but seven the big league hurler, Reason num-|from the Texas league, a mighty ahi eatve! RHE us 9 9 | to help the Inglewood club out of the} garr LAKE CITY, May 16— ber two |fast mitfor organtzation Ww Raden re. Por ia AB. RM, FO. A ‘pro’ situation, temporarily. Sort of | cait Lake bowed in defeat before If a batsman has a certain weak-| In that company Boone batted for | Whitman, ‘ I 3 1 4 2 6 2)Mmlxing business with pleasure, 80 tO! vernon here yesterday by a score jneas, and the most of them have/tetter than 400, a most {mposing| Batteries: Shidler, McDonald a ; 3/94 9.8 | ROAM, BING WHO ORG HORSES S38 FONE Te 8 658 jsome fault, the major league pitchers | swat figure. It wan hoped he would | Boyd; Beck and Walther shy : ne 1 @ @)man or anyone else for making @| ah score — wn seek to play on it and profit thereby. | continue his fine work at the bat in So Agere ee pe | e stopover on a trip when they run / vernon | Reason number three |the big show | Bich 844 @|into such fine weather and golfing | Salt Lake . ' t rt, t 3 2 i . 5 > —«|SsPenner | Without a doubt, the star batsman! Roone got away to a good start PREP TOSSERS MAIS Geer eet MY i nae sce dll oh bth” tueprtgedy | ana’ Pey | Kebo spring \ ARROW COLLAR Low.Comfortable &- Smart. Herbert CIGARETTES TWENTY FOR A QUARTER is hitting featured the early play worked on than the recruit wholor the Red Sox comes to the big show with no great} TANGLE TODAY, . and West Seattle Then he slumped Broadway jand recently, like Strand, he was were! +a reputation asa batter, Reason num- | penched moeting in the feature game of the : Batt ber four. High Srhool Baseball league this aft-| tan Seore b: That Is perhaps the best argu ment that might be offered for ernoon on Hiawatha playfield, In| j°rs | the other games, Franklin visits Gar-|xuns 1 field, Ballard plays at Roosevelt and | A lack of confidence in their ability to do as well against Streck | | the fact that a majority of the major league pitching, plus the | Lincoln tours to Queen Anne Soe meae, ui —-Conpens bush phenoms fail to live up to handicap that always results aie FT BE | Brady Brubaker. Double pisy—Brudake: the dope of tieir press agents from stressing, often throws a | |to Adame 3 sod and minor league averages. PULLMAN, Washing: } ton State college won from Mon tana by a 2 to 1 score in a tight! ® ignme here yeater afternoon. star recrult temporarily off his | stride, That may be the trouble in the case of Strand and Boone. Philadelphia and Boston hope so. (OUR BOARDING H Last 12 6 rr Pet Ba UST at present the case of Paul Strand of the Philadelphia Ath BY AHE Sea’ Los Angeles Sacrament OUSE RN | AMERICAN | LEAGUR Won Lost “4 ’ ron a z GA come Nou, Nou dost Pr ERM H LOOK LIKE A PRACTICAL ej Me Da ed ad ay! te JOKER TO ME, + YoulRE NOT STEERING WHEEL! = YoU-TALK i ‘Bon »}] REALLY ASKING 300. FoR Ke THY ONLY ACCESGORY “THAT |Phitadelphta. ai Shee ee Z| TMS GAS TURTLE, ARE YOUP=|\| Ce eis ntow LINE! a= 12] | as sew von inuets dN, IF 1 EVEN GAVE Yoo SAY LIS'EN,<+ MONEY “TALKS iy pave A $250, FoR 1% I'D FLUNK \ : es Wiogard’ and’ Severeld; Pennock and a ARMING To PASS A SANITY ore GOR cideeie ee mal ket EAA TEST !- ON “TH’ LEVEL Su STUTTERING! Chicago =... » Bee sow, ~ WHAT WILL You ee aa | camueretckcishal wash; a Picinich. in O'NelI, | PA-TAKE OFF FOR CASH ?« | At Washington— Cleveland ..,.. Washington Smith and Myatt; ANAM AN “7 ‘ Martina and Ri R, eet) H. 18 At Philadel | Detroit... | Philadotphia | Da phia— TVVVVY se 614 Walberg, Ogden, ty and "Perkins, NATIONAL LEAGUE ATT m rey RI At Cineinnati— Roston ... Cineinnatt Barnes and 0} jon and Wingo, Al) 7 At Pittebure— Piviadelphia Pittaburg I ‘ hy Glasner and Henline on and Gooch, 4 its Meadows, Louls— Ruether and | and Gonsaten, At Chten new York Ya ror Chicago SARE Gi Tyan, Watson, Gearin and Snyder; Aloxauder and Hartpett, |rest of the members of the greens | | committee are resting easy now as the | lresult of the visitor's decision to| linger awhile at Inglewood and fill | the vacancy created when Al Espin- | sa resigned the position two months | Angeles ninth-igning rally fell one 50. short of evening up the count with And what a fine record this same | Portland. The Beavers won, $ to 7. BEAVERS WIN ANOTHER TILT LOS ANGELES, Mi 16.— | Walter Pursley has! Possessing a| ‘The score— Rk [nice easy swing this young man Lag tren : 13 6 ea Loa Angeles ee OR will be 31 years old next month) has|‘e,Anseies. 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