The evening world. Newspaper, June 15, 1920, Page 19

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aturalist Might Have Won: Brumer Didn't Know How to (Handle Whimsical Horse, So | \ He Sulked in the Excelsior. ho “0” By Vincent Treanor. Without man Fairbrothor, Betond “Receesst, Allan, Anni. |D, has Fake Raco—J mB berty, Gibbet valor room hemmed in on the rail. Turner sg. Boniface, had to sit bolt upright then, and view | Claude, which uged to ship from St. hetp feeling that Naturalist) Rontface and Lanius fighting'it out. |Louis to Morris Park, be taken off ht have won the race with “Butts” orca who rode Naturalist|the cars in 4he morning and win in er instead of Turner in his t success ‘last season, has|the afternoon, is at no discomfort great toa us time and time again of Nat-|when travelling. He has le, Naturalist, a horse of decided | yraiist's peculiarities. He has to be|sense as a’ human.being, and once a ims, races as he wants to race and MNeidded* ‘along in a race. He often] journey is begun he snuggies down in his rider dictates. Turner tried | will stop for a dozen strides or so of|the straw and rests until the end of|to the leaders. At the home vend| tate to him throughout the -n- dis own accord and then shoot away.|his trip. The opinion was general t the W! B. teat an and ¢ snttenty as to almost run | after the race that the Excelsior 4 twice and lor his jockey. Kicking’ or mn, . hard Haling if it ts too vigor he a length separated n in front in the backstretoh resent, and the application of a/ first four. ‘Lantus ene ty trifle near tried to hustle him away from |Whip is fatal to his reg Yes-/ the finish and might have been short, er a wi jue, but Naturalist woukin’t stand | te In a twinkll; he|_ Even Trainer Tom Welsh has never| Lovers of the thoroughbred at Ja- urging. In a Dak to third. Again mi quite understood Naturalist. The far turn to the home bend | horse won't work In the mornings. At Poy ‘wht to work on es and the Payer it has been necessary for a flock cavalry in th ym. to shoo him adel pe a Sclett 0 of which the cables t station themselves at the | said it pointed anew poe poles to throw dirt and otenes bid, pt Gicnen be pees to keep him going. Allowed to race as Fairbrother seems 5 to know how to let him, Naturalist is With Fairbrother i in Saddle! Pare Meg ht y Mo pig] of the breast-stroke ridin, er for the smoother working Pedoabiy 44 entitled to credit for his score. Oo horse in. training in the JAMAICA GELECTIONS. handicap division has had. hardet Firat, phace molly Ann, Bales- | racing or covered more territory than he has’ this spring, his eas pane ing rylan WeinInd Hace—Goaler, Aurum, Keen’ | Canada and the Jockey’ Club tracks in the yicinity of New York. adda, Cindereti, | people thought Commander Rows made a mistake when he wave $15,000 Race—Leviathion,” Padriac, | 15. Boniface. at Saratoga last sum- Galzth Race—Albert A, Kaghmis, | mor, but in the hands of Guy Bedwel he has taken the place of Cudgel and the ‘There’s no two \- ways about it! No better cigarette can be made than Camels! AMELS quality is a winner with every smoker who appreciates more than the ordinary satis- “faction. Camels are so delightful in so many Db) ways that they become your standby—first, last and all the time! eS For, Camels are not only refreshing in flavor but you can smoke them liberally without tiring your taste! In fact, they’re so good and so appe- tizing you’re always keen for a Camel]! i Besides, Camels have a smooth mellow mild body that is a revelation to smokers! You never Credit Camels extraordinary attractiveness not only to quality but to Camels expert blend of “choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos. } And, you can lay a bet right here that you will yprefer Camels blend to either kind of tobacco -smoked straight! Youll enjoy Camels freedom from any’ un- pleasant cigaretty aftertaste or unpleasant ciga- retty odor, too! In fact, Camels are so unusual : tentment, you'll set them up as the most won- ‘derful cigarette you ever smoked! And they puffed in such cigarette enjoyment! r ats {THES EVENING ‘WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE bi fdneeeitlt and beat of all, that the|turn he sands jion @or, the fa! bi ible | vorite, causing nde, thoroughbred ,horse was respons! 2 ig en po rad dOr could have beaten for the best qualities shown in ani-|to ni- mals of this type. They said that it|/ful if Lion rae. | ought to prove one of Xhe best alds | him anyhow the came wax 1 Hage = ae MOTHER! , the last event, and may be there waent| “California Syrup of Figs” Child’s Best Laxative for the encouragement and broaden- ing of the new National Remount ‘Association, which hav to do with the furnishing of a supply of cavalry horves for this country in the future. Tt was.a good field of maiden two- Year-olde which went to the post in many a tip on the lot. Houyhninm, of course, the favorite, was one. Phen thi re. St, Michael, High Sea, Curfew and Serapis. Bohemian, run- ning in the Macomber colors, won the| race and Won like a good one; getting | clear of early interference he went to the lewd ‘and kept it all the way pa ing up the good time of a minute flat for the five furlongs. With all. the racing luck against him, Serapis showed “® sparkling performance. He was knocked back from thir sev- eral lengths at the far turn and was blocked in ‘he run ty the stretch every time Shottinger tried to find a way he couldn't save an inch, but instead had to come all around the field to the middle of the track. From there home he ran great guns, leading ue to believe tmat with an even share ot Wok he might have won. He'll Peter Piper hasn't gone back as many trainers have looked for him He found the distance of the Rich-| most harmless physic for the little ‘mond Handicap, five and one-half | stomach, liver and furlongs, his notch yesterday and }love its fruity taste. getting to the front early was never |on each bottle, You must say “Cali- headed. Ho won easily. At the far! fornia.”—Advt. keep, however. Accept “California” Syru only—look for the, name C on the package, then you are sure Sh By, after a couple of good races, |Your child {s having the best and Camele are sold everywhore in scientifically sealed packages of 20 cigarettes; or ton pack- ages (200 cigarettes) in a glassine-paper-cov- ered carton. We strongly recommend thie carton for the home or office supply or you travel. RR. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Winston-Salem, y 1920. BROOKLYN: OPPENHEIM. 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