The evening world. Newspaper, May 20, 1915, Page 14

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Borers PUP-TO- DATE AND NEWSY_ RAGING SEASON BEGINS AT BELMONT PARK WI METROPOLITAN HANDICAP August Belmont Furnishes Public Favorites in Rockview and Strom- boli for Turf Classic—Field of Nine to Face Barrier. Metropolitan Handicap Starters And Best Work for To-day’s Rac Horse ont Age - No Ne # *Rockview, § August F t E Dues 124 “ tut Stromboli, 4.... . August Belmont " 118 M rrr] Plying Pairy,5......Gapt {8 Capsatt Davies " Mile in 4 Charlestonian, 4 Marrone Stable Corey 109 Mile in 948 Slumber tl 4.. L.S. Thomp h 107 M 142 Sharpshooter,}.. S. L. Parsons. .....J Byr tot Mle 142 Tartar, 5. RT Wilson |r vuttinger ton JM at (54 f1stea Addie M4. .....6.... Wo Messervy Meta 100.. J Mile in 4.43 Sam McMeekim, 3... John E Madden “Belmont entry 1, should come next In ¢ no Tartar ts y Vincent Treanor. Jeers HOROUGHBRED RACING, th ih some nate first of the yea New York land if a surprine tracks, berine to-day at Belo In big stake races, T running of the wae + mont Park with t! Addie M Metropolitan Handicap, ander th | y00 pounds or back, and that ex ditions of any season Kince /cellent jockey MeCahey, has been best con + ha 1910. To thousands of New Yorkers |Win well, ard may perform credit who have never lost their love for Ih thine on Mecaheg ion flee has any horse and the thrill of a spirite 5 ran ie test the day In one big holiday. All/any means He is parcold mare, with out of tt, by | nin and outer that remains to make It a big success eres: He ran some Dich class Keen tast season and alse bad fe agreeable weather. nes. He is ay tor t wind | For the first time in the Mstory of|tion to-day. T Metropolitan Day the boxes in the club house sections have been wold at Hiehtwelghts, par. | arly the three-year-olds, don't) alto the writer fields an should) certatniy found ready bidders from among th» Kings and queens of society and Now | York's millionaires, This will natu-| ray swell the day's receipts, of which | a’bertain percentage 1x to be donated to the European war funds. As an innovation there will be dane fing between races tn the club hous Ng and woman | jets will Vicks Jimm tint Wilt Is & nice three year old, tter than most turf followers think allowed to injerfere with a day's rac- | tender He has Gnat, the « ing, but it must be regarded asa brand | lr three year oll, to be new opening day feature. Mr. and | “0% (eye? Mra. Vernon Castle have volunteered their services and have promised! many novelties in a dancing way HUNT CLUB MEETS SHOW RAG- *_ING FEVER IS IN THE AIR. Z For @ month past, or since the pre- | Catty and D Tare ready. Damrosch may be Het geason began in Maryland in It re Ml, the racing fever has been in the t for the Vor twoyearokla; four and « VS Damenaeh cece IOS Me tle form on whi Helmont pair, ‘Tea ‘se best Air and {t has become more oF less con WAY be worthy “oe (ai with the running of the _ttece—Hor three-senrelie and up it bunt club meets, Hereto! . HO Wooden Shore, 4 hunt club meets were purely sociwiy file Thule {iu Astrolnes 28S @ last resort events for the limited horsy eet of SI t yoden Shoes will b 1 to bes jose Island, but this year they have | pore. Is In light and th ny (et his Out attendances of ordinary i M an py lovers in numbers that would Qe tt Shen ue pnauld rans bratifying even in the old y nt Park is, accordingly, ready. « for the reception ‘of a bis crowed his and upward thing is aplc and span, tie | atand looks like new and thy - Iteelf hus been arrowed and ¢ relled to a smoothness that gives it % the appearance of a brow " Stretched around ite mile uarter circult. T Paddock mever looked prett From daylight to-day there wer @igne of wotivity on ali hustle and bustle, On th engaged for the openir ‘were given their final trainers, Jockeys and stable boys Were om the jump continuously, Under un grand ‘sand the caterer was busy ars food and drink for the throng. Everything poinied to a day of big doings on opening days years past the big feature In a r Way is th Pemreenulian Handicap, ranking Fiance with the Hrookiyn ind roan, This your's clawne bis of nine well matehed horses Wyeto be sure, but aviv im age from three to five ye But for the absence of Kt Luke MeLuke, the great four-y lds, who are being pointe Kentucky stakes, the field mint t Stain compared favorably with any tna Peelit should hh ever faced the barrier in the fixture. EGowre, rain ravonites| Moore Retains FOR BIG RACE. August Bem fursis: ite favorite wi spi and Stromboi: th ready, due to the cur Longer route at ts trea hese columns, wher nine starters two one Sam (Hildreth, 5 M A The Jockey Club C n'a ats to Oro last niglit and retatr since his return from France| e three 5 shana tie 3 have worked fast enough to win vey i ordinary race, and if wither dor score for three nights was 150/ 1 show the way hom 4 ‘ . 44 In the tinal kame De © ad handicappers, clock y Aah uMon' kine ey ; supposed to an AD Satin, Os edge of the p rat ‘ candidates will be dis M f aks We Dugan, who was t : ta Hs politan tracks before the anti-be +wa ' the wor Gays, Will cuide Rockviow. and ‘t ' 1 The Cuban wa ner, who has been riding on t + hin) bese A Paar Southern tracks all wi w ny s ‘ the mount on Strombelt 4 n Aside froin the 1 mir, the w j * race Is very open. ( ty and t rains up Flying Fury, the pest r ‘ 1 . kK the Beason, bas coms Ne tf land fit as the prove tile ett at won her only start « nico and one at erve Waa neve since arriving at Belmont Wark shown a fi work for t y cae - race of a mile in 140) Tols s After Vnother Cap fastest trial of any of the nine namet| 4 i) ye day paved to face Starter Cassidy's barricr t : E . , She should furnish spirited con 4 Ne pe tention for the Belmont pair. R. 'T. | py BO, COBH ROR Teneo ae: ae Aerie Wilson's Tartar, a five-year-old, in| Pelham Country Club by defeating Mk mand wiocly, a far as tho weights are cous Florence sucidon at 6-3, 6-1, Cinciuned om tie saume das, deck Bulges, mam THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1916. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK LOOKING UP THE BELMONT STRETCH FROM CLUBHOUSE LAWN AND VERANDA Archer Paved the Way For Murray to Clinch _Victory for the Giants Murray al ADDIE BELMONT'S FIVE-VEAR-OLD, TOP WEIGHT AND FAVORITE * After Cub Catcher Missed Sure! Out at the Plate, Giant Out- fielder Hit for Circuit, Send- ing in Meyers Ahead of Him. National Golf Champion — Played Nine Holes in 30 In In Match at Greenwich Tits By Bozeman Bulger. IMMY ARCHER'S forgetfulness in| can't be Leiped. Atier baving even run With @ single, preventing ad of using his bare The gallery 22-Year- Old Walt Walter taper powerfa ho Made Records Fly, Playing! |tor F 440-Yard Hole in 2 and Fin- | s«: ishing Course in 68. i “ | hana, auction, every one of them having Th ther races have small but well! contribu sibly three runs with bls) h in centre, our hero! Ing factor to the ver the Cubs. Lcontests. Here ix how | 0nd Victory they look on what they have shown | Jack date main tha Jack Murray d dropped in th wed to unnery J up and went home Meyers ing teeniye lt tis two-year-old national , With a fair showing of racing luck he 8" We don't believe dancing should be) should win here. HMurakan ts the con. tie ratic But- to James Ar teur- professional wath Jerry Travers, off and Alex Smith over the wich Country Club played @ gar t once tn a life time, edness stands 0: é low who ed etralahs put bis u n safe biuws wore 1 ending Marat nto go fou on th mrosch, both well bred. wit two strokes andj course record with «& enti in particular like Budie would be a remarkable performance. To combine the ts simply golf t. ‘Phen it was th wecand tot to nail Grant en was paired with an off the bases, before be vid suit the Wilson horse better, his empty aweey bun free pion didn’t give any sensational playing during the first nine holes. might have lotory just the sam Mike Dontin, who sat in the 7 gen had the « manner thus are you, gentlemen? | . you golfers, j what it means to cover nine ho! over a difficu Hagen, a powerful driver, dom off the line on his record-break- aenroach shots wer he had easy Hagen started his in 80 strokes. are with us this after. | »} don't you? uch room for thought the name of Mammaux, these once des whet }so accurate that | most of the time, The cloventh, of southpaws, on the portflingers: a fifteen-footer for a ‘The champion sot & par three for the! ‘Then came his sensational| wa ehat hole, SENSATIONAL GOLF AT THIR- TEENTH HOLE. FISTIC NEWS A By tobn peri beautiful hole, straightaway 1) intra the entire right Hagen | the three Billiard Title: Teer eer te ane tent ‘Taking a mt > I ey Soa ou “RESULTS ‘OF YESTERDAY’ S Gans. Jews, the Ame FOR TO-DAY. AMEKIOAN LEAGUE air sdiow at Akron, waver Cor Miavers and wil oo Grounds to-day, daz, 3.30 probably defeat hum s ing Levinasy ten EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN *“xock virw® MS.CAHEY IN METROPOLITAN HANDICAP, AND LIGHTWEIGHT RIDER OP [News AND VIEWS OF SPORTS ester Racing Associa. {Ding pitcher for the Dodge the pace for clean] Scored another shutout yesterday rac of scandal, when! it bars from Belmont Park the band} “clockers” and touts that In the HE followers of boxing who vis ited the One Hundred and Thirty-fifth Street Sporting past flocked to the course in the early! Giyp on Luc ght are fully co rnings, It only dawned upon th Vincea now they are tue vietune racing men this ye that this was]/ of anot one of those tlivwer boxiig nd out, @hows t are becoming too f quent, When Cross asd Harvey worker” who| to show the promote report the| crowd that they wou r the news-| of the money bey ts. ssociae/ A few daring fans appeared yester- | day at the club, but were confronted , chess} “ Sign that ticket holdera wouid yand| be given a free show in the near tu- the per- Under this announcement was aka be Let” on evidently placed y © by one of the victims Phe re day of said to have amounted to ut and 90, Of this amount about mingle was expended. The promoters t $200 was refunded coupon holders are next two shows he extends wuse they the ne —Leo f Lancaster, Pa, defeated Frank Pawtucket Inst night in a bout. Mantel and final roun Houck's atom: tn the rowinning him a raw, tovbe conducted C6 ‘the teal | vers '§$ It pays to read © nie ae to our advertisements | Bathing Suit f SA Te wae This $5.00 bs At polices ar with hook or ne st was frea of who first arance here. Lie Bathing Suit sa 4 repulauon by Mooring Lang: specist at {1 suveral times in a bout on the Extra hoary watent. Atl Coast about a year ago. Willa is @ Sh gues on nancy ere Tangy heavy weight nd carries a 1 Orders Fi ted Promptly, hight be was Free Del! rywhere, dangerous tighter, Bike Jock Strape, 500, reks and who ‘nc (ett iees (le DAVEGA, J r the first three e 9 r. was a bit. tame. ee Ph nad iett that |f 125 West tive ut over Wills's eye. This 125 St. ae ana ha ela 460 | [iissseseeeesserees ey busy. In yr only lappress a close Open rena bea Evenings. ut to the ehin nat! the count of ning. | == didn't corray | BRIGHTON satus BTS BS Re: Hourly rental, nds bef so id the) TENNIS COURTS ars & Hol $1 hour ulate rnin “K |THUMS Homilsg tn Riliend, Acade SPORTING. I __ SPORTING, RACING AT BELMONT PAR TOMORROW, FRIDAY SIX RACES, INCLUDING THE WESTBURY for 3 year olds FIRST RACE SPECIAL RA vo Pepnayivanta Station. Sind St 4 S also Flatbush Avs., Brook: T2380 and at intervals up to 1.98 PM Also reached by tro.ley. General Admission, $1.00. Grand Stand & Paddock, $3. Ladies, $1.50 \ INFIMLD FREE BVERY BATURDAY AND DECORATION Dar.

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