The evening world. Newspaper, June 3, 1920, Page 23

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—_ ‘ THE 1 EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 38, 1920. op: ul bas cab and Upset Ex- i ‘pected to Furnish Another Duel in This Classic. By Vincent Treanor. HERE is a probability that New Yorkers will see a repetition of the Kentucky Derby finish in race for the Suburban on turday, as Paul Jones and Up- the three-year-olds which fin- f, Gh heads apart on that occasion, fe both certain starters for the Bel- Mont Park prize. In addition they ‘Weve worked a mile and a quarter in 06 2-5 in preparing for the event. will not have it all their own however, ag there y shifty’ handicap aged that will carry them from start finish at a dizzy pace. >) There will be ten starters at least ir the race from present appear- ees, and if the weather holds good time should be made for this toric event, which was first run lor at Sheepshead Bay in 1884, whon ‘was won by General Monroe after euperd struggle with War Bagle id Jack of Hearts, In former years, when there was ture booking on the big spring ents, the Suburtian occupied the tention of everybody interested in thoroughbred, and the move- ents of the various candidates were lowed with the greatest interest the time the snow disappeared id the horses could get on the At that time the race was known of the big American ps, and it was the ambition ry owney to win it. Among the pions to finish first were Trou- adour in 1886, Salvator in 1890, ry of Navarre in 1896, Imp in Kinley Mack in 1900, Africander . Hermie in 1904, Bel jock in 1916 and Johren in 1918. The race at present carries an ded value of $5,000, but with the fowing interest in the sport mani- a by the public, this sum is cer- Sin to be increased materially be- ore another year, The race is & heritage the Coney Island Jockey Club, and there is every rea- ion why it should be restored to its brmer, condition, As neither Sir b top weight. (pis race with Alibi was a good one, ind since then he has worked the ile and a furlong in 1.57. reth pair, Thunderclap o Wassel, have gone a mile and a quar- at Belmont Park in 2.06 2-5, 1. le, as already told, Upset and iP ul Jones encompassed the distance the same time. it very handily, je and a furlong in 1.53 3-6. showed his class"when he was in the Withers and if Man O' War born the public would hailing the Whitney colt as a Boniface is a thoroughly rse, from his sin Kentucky hd Canada, while Audacious and naa in recent performances light weight OF ihe ’ MPhe following are the Bont Pe a ; Corn Tas- Paul Jones, 106 106 (Ambrose); W. De guidance of F American | jockey Spion Kop w inner of the om Downs _ yeste of nineteen ste . whose horses nee and he at unusual Price Reductions GOLF OUTFIT gonsisting of reinforced | bag, 6 excellent clubs, air |" rewashed balls, Regulur price $20. i GOLF BALLS is Famous Davega “Econ- omy” Rewashed Golf Balls, Regular price $6.0 | areca, 4” 4 ea el GOLF SHOES Fine quality leather, high oot... 12" | GOLF SUITS ‘ = ——— —————, At Sfeay aetng Store Only swing Golf Suite of Eno ws tweed. Regular Bae 39%] the Derb; of Mr. Anaerbute The Con iH of yesterday's programme at Belmont, ' 1.36 3-5 under 117 er on Septe Sixth was won by ‘Sam Hildreth's Alibi, 7, 1014, eombet field, Mattkina. en Starters at Least Sra aut Ga yieete| PELMONT SELECTIONS. w First Race.—Poultney, In In Suburban Saturday Serie 1 * Beneee kns.=10. selections, Ww kor Polly Ann, Stretch that has been ae Third Race. Fair Lassie. 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