The evening world. Newspaper, October 17, 1919, Page 35

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LEADS Bic FIELD “7, AT GREENWICH CLUB ci. re Dow. n and Official Inquiry Is Started. Nissans Nassau Golfer Captures fs First Qualifying Medal of | By Vincent Treanor. Season With a 74, if ng 6 | OMETHING approaching scandal - | came out of the running of the Gardiner W. White of Nassau, wor | his first qualification medal of the|It was due to the starting of the Beason by returning a 74, only two| three-year-old Questionnaire, owned strokes above par, to start the invi- | by Edward Arlington and trained by tation golf tournament at the G A. R, Bressler, and his subsequent breaking down. een- wich Country Club, There were 110 starters, and with} Questionnaire has been running the exception of the leader, only two| With much better borses this season oibers, FR. D. Rooks of Metacomet, | Md against those which opposed him with and C. C, Lima of Mahopac, | Yeeterday he looked a stake performer %), were able to get around better | @eainst the cheapest kind of selling than 80 platers, Little wonder was it then The Nassau champion had begun | that his price. was the prohibitive 2 to wonder if he were to be denied a to 6, when the oval marker opened, qualifying medal this year, after 4/ mut when tumor found ite. way A a ae eke hat trom the paddock through the club times, although he won the | house and out to the 1awn that Ques- ackamaxon and National Links tionnaire was a cripple and might t then jg & tithe. Waring heey break down during the running of the when White thought It Was all off so! race, odds against his winning re- fir as the medal at to 6 to 5, or better in some in- i »8. By this time, however, that MH 4 portion of the public which likes win- h for | nere better than prices was down on t the Arlington colt and with little © a 72) Ins chance of hedging, i % '%| It became known then that the of- n of the citls of the meeting had been ac- rN who had a| quainted with the fact that Question- b with three | naire might not finish the race, and q If aguin. | they confessed that they were power- Fa tn less to act in the case. One indig- nant patron of the course thought most ridiculous, You know that th 1 likely to d to have s orse is a crip- down,” he is ‘and you can't ng-driving Pr Newton, nt umn wasen nd | this, but couldn't prevent Question- nuire's starting. It seems that Trainer Bressler, previous to post time, had told General Manager Fitzgerald that sstionnaire had bad legs and might break down, but that if he didn't he | would win the race easily. The of- cials, In view of this, evidently de- ‘elded to let the colt start, with the hope that he would finish on four legs. Meanwhile there was nothing short of consternation in the clib house, The starting of the horse, in view of his known condition, was denounced ag outrageous. Questionnaire did just what was ex- pected of him in the race, He went to post, ran last behind his cheap company for about five furlongs, and then his rider, Rowan, had to pull him up. He stopped to a walk and was so Inme that the boy had to dis- ‘Kross and She took r award for { Flushing, with r of GARDINER W.WHITE Starting of Questionnaire In a Crippled Condition Denounced at d at Yonkers... lic Favorite, Breaks) fifth race at Yonkers yesterday. | THE EVENING WORLD, EVENING WORLD'S COWN SPORT HISTORY WARREN POINT, N. J., Oct. 17—A markadle finish gave Bernie Conroy, j : ind Robert H, Cunring- ham, substituting for Charles P, Kiddy, | mennt far up the stretch, remove hi8)cjuy champion, representing the Ar- tack and walk to the scales. jcola Country ‘Cinn, a victory, over The officials were incensed to say! Harry Higham, professional, and Fred the least afterward, They sent for| LaLaugh, champion of the North Jer- Trainer Bressler and questioned bim |sey Country Club, in a foursome mate at length and then ordered the entry|on the North Jersey links, by one up, of Questionnaire refused hereafter. |in their annual interclub match |The case of Bressler will be looked into | haugh and Higham lel at the turn by home Cunning- kable golf and ) finishing tho last nine holes was the best seen on the North Jersey links, MANCHEST, N. H., to gee if there ix any just cause for|four up, but coming referring it to The Jockey Club. hua played some remo Only on Monday last we called at-| pulled his side throug tention {n these columns to Just such & happening which marked yester- day's racing. We said that there was Oct, 17.—A much room fof improvement in rac-| cine representing the New York Giants Ing and its rules for safeguarding the| easily, a St,” Anselm's College 4 ere by a score ‘° a ‘de public's interest and finally suggested | [re Dy im score of 5 to the appointment of a supervising pad- | "Hh. Wier ton High School and the dock official to look over all the en-| Columbia freshman football clevens will tries in the various racés and satisfy |clash on Soutn Field this afternoon in a himself that they were at least ft Ee that wiil bo the frst home contest to run jfor the freshmen. a eo Anot it on the Columbia sports ae (EDs by of the appearance] calendar for the day is @ dual croas- chance of winning, although public! sr'New Fork hartiera at an Cortiandt form would entitle them to some con-| park, This will be the first race of the sideration, stilt thelr trainers sent|season for the Columbia runners who them to the post with the knowledgo| will take part in the four-mile contest at that they would be bet on. The pub- ene: ° < unfamiline with paddock doings |@7'vanla. Princeton, and Dartmouth, and gossip, had absolutely no chance | ing “ of learning the “inside stuff,” and ac- cordingly lost when it had no chance of winning. Bressler may have been honest in his intentiong starting Questionnaire, hoping that he wouldn't break down, but such practices might open ave- nues to all kinds of. double dealing, and laying and playing when it suits| one, under which racing couldn't live long. | | Jockey Clarence Kummer came} home in front three times on Biff| ¥ Bang, Paddy Dear and Recount. The |i ind athletics in collere: win on Paddy Dear was directly due |" to Kummer’s handling, When it came (9 nuarive twas Kummer_neaite| RACING SELECTIONS. Carroll on Potlu, and there could be | - YONKERS. only one result. First Race — Right Over Might, lie, 8 in the Grand Ci ireult races akewood track here, There Were only two starters ifthe of the men in the js at Harvard, an unprecedented are netively engaged itn or- raniged’ athletics this autumn as a result of the new plan of physical training for freshm inaugurated by the uw Th of her tWo-fifths are has been fe the advantage of partic St. Isidore was heavily played to win the second race, but Haynes, who gets up rarely these days, had the old| gelding off badly, and although he| finished strong enough, the effort to get into contention took a lot out of him. ‘Enjoleur, Huszaa, Counin 9! ‘Mine. Third Race—Adele, Tommy Wace. 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