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RELMONT TRAL eer MONT SeLECTIONS. Gare, Pail Sone ae Third fourth By Vincent Treanor. UST three more days remain of the Belmont Park spring meet- ing. On Thursday the racing re- | turns to Janiaica for a short stay, | after which the sport will be seen at | Popular Aqueduct, with its long, | bread stretch. | The remaining big feature at Bel- mont is the $10,000 Belmont Handi- cap, @ time-honored fixture, fox three- year-olds over the mile and three fur- longs course, There are fifty eligibles, | but from the present outlook the field will be small and customarily select, Sir Barton, hero of the Kentucky Derby and the Preakness Handicap, | probably scaring everything out. Sir Barton has been potnted for the race | and doubtless wiji be a prohibitive | priced favorite ut post time. \ He worked the handicap distance | Saturday in 219, which, with three exceptions, 4s faster than the race has a run in. die Belmont's Hour- ius, winner 17 renewal of the stake, holds the record for it of i) 4174-6. It is safe to predict that with |* favorable conditions Barton will create new figures. In his trial Commander Ross's had Johnny Loftus in the saddle, with “bout the same weight—I26 pounds— that be will carry Wednesday. | Some of those eligible to theasure strides peste Rarod a, if their train- ers go elect, are Questionnaire, King Pandit, puseras, Natural Bridge, | Sweep On, Brighton, Star Hampton, Pride of Index and Vindex, who has yot to run up to what has een of him. If Sit Barton Adds this stake to hie list, then be cer- tainly will be entitled to be called “the “horse of the year.” The thirty-third renewal of the Suburban Handicap has gone into turt IMstory, being insorfbed to the credit of owner R. ‘T. Wilson jr., and} Trainer Tom Healy. ‘While not teem- ing with that indescribable “class” which has marked other Suburbans, it still goes on record as the second fapiest ever run. Corn Tassel’s 2.02 1-5 for the mile and a quarter, ranking next to Whisk Broom IL's 2.00 flat race won in 1915. Whisk Broom II. car- rie@ 189 pounds the day on wirich he made the time which has been gener- ally doubted, while Corn Tassel shouldered only 108. The Wilson gel- ding got into the Suburban very light, with the same weirht as that of the three-year-old Sweep On, which ran him to a neck. ° From a competitive standpoint and as a spectacle, Saturday's Suburban could hardly be improved, upon. Corn Tagsell ran a remarkabie race, but it would all have gone for naught if his rider, Buddy Ensor; had made the elightest error of jodgment or had emwbuntered any bad racing luck in the course ho steered, Ags "tbo wus Ensor rode with rare skill and pa- tienee, and in sticking to the rail all the way wag rewarded with an open- ing that is not always created for a horse coming from behind in such na important race, Things broke wel! for Bnsor and he had a good and well trained boree under him, y j j ~ CHILDREN NEED A GENTLE LAXATIVE When a child is cross and fretful Oo needed. Many of the ls of child- hgod are the result of constipation, Den't ask them, however, to . take nauseating oils, calomel, violent ca- thartics, strong pills and powders, Give them Boal’s Laxative Fruit Tolls. They are made with reat fruits and are as delicious to taste ag though they were made with the one purpose of producing a delight- ful, fruity confection. ‘They are eMeacious, yet gentle. 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(The New York Mvening World) Bridgeport, Conn., is another im- portant fight city where an open-air boxing show will be staged on ,the afternoon of July 4. ‘ bas promoted many big shows there, is to conduct this one, and he has en- gaged the ball park to h6ld the scraps Inf the star bout he claims he has}, signed up Harry Greb pf Pittsburgh to meet Mike O!Dowd, ue weight champion, in the main go of } iti No decision will bo ‘The report that @lay Tumer, the Indian light em Willard’s trainiag Ion Raines, who ts amociated with Harry of Mhiladelphis im comdvtting boxime shows in that elty, will bald en open air show ‘at the Philadelphia National Learue Baseball Champion Benny Leonard meein Johnny Dundee, Bddie Moy tackles dnieh Vatsey Cline and Marry Gre clashes with Jos Borvell \e the dhree wix-round scraps, Park on June 16, ‘Doteh"* Brandt of Rattling Reddy. the New England featherweight champion, scoampaniod ty Silvey Barns and his traiver, Connie MeCarthy, will leave to-night for the Orange Mountains, where Teddy will start tesining for his eigt-ound bette with Vrankio Burg, which taken place at the open ait Armory A. A, of Jomey City next Monday night Meadiwas unaote to mabe the trip, an he. ie nay doving mation for his xtar bantam, Joo Laveh, ° Over $6,000. was reallied from the boxing snd vauderitle show which Bij Giton brought off at’ the Second Regiment” Armory in the Bronx ‘The money ia to be used for a big reception to the homecoming soldiers of the Bronx, which will be held on next Saturday morning with 8 big parade’ in the Bfonx, Bey CRs, mame of Witte Mevtan, the Caldoroin Iearyweight, sunownord to-day that Mechan's next fight will most lively be with Clay Turner, the fast Indian light heavyweight, Georgy Pagel, matchmaker of the Olympia A A. at iadedhia, ia anxions to singe this match in “Philly,” as be figures that (he men will sttract | & big crowd if they battle Willie Jacison was 90 . TAKE. A CHANCE. GROWING HEwHaIR WaT You HAVE. 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