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re a 1921. THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 26, ONE ny ¢ ORDERS Oh ORDERS (IN FILE, YESTERDAYS BATTLE AT EBBETS FIELD . - By Thornton Fisher \ , Sopyright, 1921, by the Prews Publishing Go. (The New York Evening World.) \ 650% a" 7 a Oo BERNIE EIS Championship Bout Is Seventy Days Off, Yet Arrangements : ? an yf Uff” : Gear pase Have Been Completed for Seven Special Trains, One From | t VLU b We —. Poona ame as Far Off as Los Angeles—Rickard Pays $10,000 to Insure BSS , f Y WORICHAM OM. i na eee Dempsey and Carpentier for $100,000 Against Accident for “ Two Months. By Vincent Treanor. HE Dempsey-Carpentier-match In Jersey City on July 2 is just about seventy days off, yet applications representing nearly $100,000 for ringside seats for it are already on file up in Tex Rickard’s office BROOKLYN VESTER: = in Madison Square Garden. They began coming in slowly long ago, but 0AN SUNNY ano ever sifce the site of the battleground was selected the mails and telegraph | wires have been bringing orders in batches, | Only yesterday the reservations, all from | out of town, amounted to 672, each one for | a $50 ticket. A scattering few added to) these would make a single day's business on the bout about $35,000. Late last evening a general passenger agent official of the New York Central R. R. called on Rickard with a special order) from Chicago. He said his office had, been requested to arreate for tho! of 200 seats as part of a contract for a special train from the WE GOULD me CROW Aig chy here a few Pe before the bout. it was stipulated that the) Rosie wes Seanoie re Seon oF ir : 97 y train must be of the Twentieth Century order, with diners and sleepers | . y ates a UMPIRE HART WAS HiT BYA BALL HUCH LAFTER- WHAT'S AW UMPIRE BETWEEN FRIEKOS G@OULDNT STEM THE SHOWER OF SHOT AND SHELL THAT FELL AGoUT EBGErS Fievo addition to this, the promoter has a message from Los Angeles asking ° attached. The Chicagoans promised to mail a certified check to Rickard) SOMEWHERE THE BANDS ARE PLAYING, Paddock to Quit | seats would be held for them. BUT THERE IS NO JOY IN GOTHAM | V E VV | R E S MIGHTY KELLY HAS STRUCK OUT- After Competing ‘: him to reserve 350 ringside seats for a special train party from there LO8 ANGELES, April 26.—Charles Foquest came from on A. A. Schwab. Besides these two special trains Crpyeiga, LN, by The Prem Pubiishing Ca, (Ths New Tok Reusing Werld). Brit ns No Fi L Paddock, perhaps the feetest man of «ming to the bout, Rickard says other similar delegations are coming The baseball situation is exceedingly scrambled. The experts are 0 Ww ear Oss all time, is ready to quit racing. vovering the price of the tickets just as soon as they were informed the Airy SARE — FrmaL Fron “ensay Ar we Gar? In Title Races an4 to hold fifty extra subject to an additional order. The Los Angeles By Neal R. O’ Hara. trom Spokane, Tulsa, Okla, Dallas and Fort Worth, Tex. St. Louis and} working time and a half without visibly improving the situation. ‘The ° ° “My last race will be in the Na- Kansas City. suspense, however, cannot last much longer. Some team will surely ( Mi Two Big Golf Titles tional A. A. U. championships, soon Bighteen thousand dollare worth of crack soon, The boys are all hitting tlie dope for better than .300 and to be held in Pasadena,” he an- orders from Canada have already have already arrived ut several conclusions, each and every one of ee nounced to-day. “After that I shail deen Pecorded. Rickard says he will 19 Teams Roll, them fraught with importance, No conclusion is hardly worth while . ars ot|hang up my spikes and turn to lit- in unleas it if heavily freught. Latest Advices From Abroad | £14, 2t also marke the real start take onre of all these reservations M 8 6 the New York tournament season, |erature, I have been running eight the order they are received. They] Pye Only 4 Men It seems to be the concensus of opinion that the season is under Indicate American Victory years, That's long enough. aE rppeneplampeigelytefhinaind ° . Endy since Ue Sometitutious! closing of the bree earnaes, Pane feet manager for the Lida Club at Long| , The University of Southern Calt- W . > 4 ‘wonmed in Silver Fobs| sini srr hcce laccacire pean game the ere, | for Brish Open [BGR ste seo i ete eee ce eae a nee than usual, but still worthy ‘ , was a plus . of notice in the better class circles. Another important factor in this Championship. golfer at the Sunningdale Club. When| asked how he keeps in trim and how HME locai demand for seats has! Nineteen teams performed in The| year's race is conceded to be the weather, Rain will doubtless inter not golfing on the other side the new ‘ 'f pot reached any alarming pro-| mvening World Headpin Bowling| ere with certain games, thereby piling up double-headers and causing —_ Lido manager swung a wicked court) b¢ 18 able to run faster than any} rtions yet, but Rickard ts|/rournament at the’ White Elepoant| {%¢ experts to think twice as hard when the season is further along. By William Abbott. tennis racquet. He captured nu.nerous|other man in spite of the fact he ts ren eka anowk th Hal hewewer) |nowing Alleys, last Sight ae ail But that 1 but one of their handicaps. | y iam Abbo honors at this strenuous sport. only 6 feet § inches tall. NCREASED uneasiness is being “My chief exercise 1s trying to get has some applications of which he {8/ fajied to disturb the None-Such score Bight toame tn either longue avalon named as 1921 dark teams. : 5 aEy prod, because they insure ®) o¢ 517. There were four medul win-| It !8 a curious coincidence, noted by many tn authority, that this !s ex- shown on the other side that the | Not satisfied with having Mned u | 4, school on time.” he said. most of the leading stare to go over aa! actly the number of dark horses named last year as well as in 1919 and American invasion this season wil . i vy eat? What don't Leat? high-class attendance. One ie Crom Inera, J. Pais of the Hawthorne Club| tg” No guapicion te attached. to this, however. “The better: informed strip the Tvitler: doles ae ‘poi? tition, [23 Tail moenue tan connie ie lat centerline ee poe & well-known banker of the financial) 1164 105, William Van Holten of the| of the experteers appear to think the Chisox somewhat crippled, but . Pp mee, team Dy 18 | MES VeRecemion ne district, asking him to reserve fifty Sunset 105, Georgy Seewagon of the| many opinions @re held in abeyance. An opinion in abeyance is also British writers from the start have| still making last minute efforts to|and candy. I shun pastry and coffee | Pati et ol us about the abllity of the | fat Dave Herron, 1919 national cham-| and 1 don't emoke of ane yery bem 108 ae ba y pion, to accompany the gang over. “Of course I dance. That's good | of the Elmhurst Club 10 4 fos amateurs to resist E : Guenta, who will be the official of /°' 7 team totals follow: Senlor No.| ‘The heavier thinkers among the baseball scribes are slow to com- t, Jones end others who'll flank| ‘To penetrate the Lion’s Den will |e ae ete my guocess ton all his branch beaks. 1, 383; Senior No. 3, 327; Sunset No. 1,| mit themselves. They assert that a schdule of 154 games is likely to a t i ies : © penetrate the Lion's nm will|natural ability o) run, n comes At the present rate of * receiving | 339; Sunset No. 3, 317; Elmhurst No.| bring about certain results that will be tabulated at a later date, Suffice stars for the big battle at) mean a sacrifice for some of the in-|tion, proper training and good condi- Jeservations, Rickard feels that he will|1, 463; Elmhurst No, 2, 388; Sunsot| {t ts to say that the season has opened, that the season is now under | Hoylake, In recent articles in Lon-|Vaders. George Rotan, for instance,|tion, I never get winded, but my legs ; ide tickets wei!) NO % °7% Peerless No, 2, 339; B. P.| way and that the pennant winners in the respective leagues, the Ameri- don papers there's been a marked|™Must lose his Texas championship |often tire, . ‘gall out of ringulde tickets wer! c, (c.cons Borough, No. 878, 412;] and the National, will not be known for a short time yet. But the doubt displayed whether the Duncans, See wae while abroad shooting for! *I arm not superstitious, you know, Netore the dat Ne CONES y ku View No. 1, 872; Genior No. 6,| “empertecrs are working time and a helt. ‘ sloisger game. The Texas tournament | but I never run a race without knock- ever, there will be Fey of ore ‘Hawthorne, $19; Hawthorne No Mitchells and Rays will be able to! will be held at Dallas on May 25 to|Ing wood, It makes me feel better. T so0d seats, _reosing i eetsuiy He B. P. O. B, Queens Borough, stop the powerful team of profes-|28, at the same time the titieholder| wouldn't wear No. 13 in a race. Any Oe tea cording to’ his | No. 818, No. 2 team, 956; Peerless No. Dundee and Rocky Kansas sionals that will compete for the Brit-|!# absent In England. ene Who dome 18 TART. plans those In the cheapest locations |1, 813; Elmhurst No, %, 208; Senior ish open title at St. Andrews in June.| aq, in ones will Pee OO ALES DEEVOUE: HN 22S Wart tie more than fect away | No. 3, 875; Senior N eo Apawamis Club at Rye runners are. 5, 346, ° ° ° . It is generally conceded Amtericans “ headwork vom the ringside, This !s alm The following teams ‘are scheduled Clash in Mi lwaukee | O- N ht usher in \ts regular season May 28| “Races are won by work as mane ae soe of the baseball fans get | to pow! to-night: L- ¥. Dommerich U ig have an even chance to lift the British | with a special event for members. | well as footwork.” Tans teams), General Moto: amate tro ‘ " ly | An attractive schedule provides com- Paddock plans to become a writer. to the pitcher at the ball parks. Export Company (two toume), WD, ; , been DOR gt feat thats only | petition for every following Saturday | He is editor of the Trojan, at U'S. C, . ee on the arena at Mont- | Jiiag Jr, & Co, (two teams); Dumheit | Considerable Interest in Meet- Beorting Che, \ will Gs geen’ ia) enctier.| 7 3 and holiday until autumn leaves are|and writes for syndicates and several ‘Oval is to begin at Bowling Club (two teams), ullable ows at the same club an Setunay oeht, He Hnglish champions like Harold Hil- on the ground. newspapers. gomery a é Trust (two teams), Ea, wihlag ing of Two of Leonard’s will @ aguinat K. O. Johnny Smith of the Wet ton are now too old for active service. once, It is empocted that it/qiuy, Autographic Register (Hobo- Side for tm count This will be the emi! Many promising players were lost in will be finished within fifty days.|\kon), Homestead No. 2, Penn (Brook- Rivals. Anak fe: the' Peal Daviedicnnny O' Getty: go ‘the war. ‘This puts Old Man Bull in a rhe first thing Rickard says he will do | lynl, Schieffelin & Co. Bowling Club, eae | sgimmy Madden, the Brooklyn beervevigli. ani serious predicament, especially as of water pipes, as c i ."* the luht heavyweight, a! ne i eee hey fire. He will have By John Pollock. | Brookivn, ween nigned iq to-day to mow in the (M8 country was never so well > of fit oodharen stock . n % fe very le taeon andthe [ae Two of the contendere for cham-| ‘i? of fiem routs at the W ocked With first-class amateurs Dexter Park, on next Sal HS, 78 : structure will be carefully uarded | §GG) nt the urmerasiny at ‘he Hatlons) eae’ | pion Benny Leonard's title, Johny | nigh. Yomg Hoffaa will take om Ladic| © defeat for the open title will be a] By William E. Simmons, | Mr. Hungerford further writes: Bier BON, AML We Say Coe, CAO” | Sh Alara Sreret, Dundee, the fost locad Italian fighter, | Gwroll for ten rounds in the eamifinal eid Very bitter pill for the Britons, For HIGH WATER. ior, mass le us liven she Ocean ¢ ee imagine c ven % * ie a i‘ 7 He Ocala ot “aye before July | At, Teruls Mifunads ietrine fee Puce ard land Rocky Kansas of Buttalo, will |" Bowe mete K. 0, chuck jmany years Englishmen have taken Sandy How. “Sand” winter storms, Woe are going to re-| dd would mean. Sine PEE Pete ale Ba oon ral come together in @ ten round no de-| An imoortant tout for the Brooklyn fight toe |SPCCIal pride in the skill of their pro- wT Oe i build our North street fishing plat- ‘As a further precaution, Rickard | Mi, “lumber at Goaumacmer sy aueys, | cision bout, under the auspices of the | has just been clinched by Joho Weinmantel of the | fessional golfers. Vardon, Taylor, ig a3 Ibba form, go that this year instead of ham applied for a ine ‘inaurance | frookim. National A. C., in the big auditorium | BMW" Arca, He signed up Soldier Hartfield. | Braid, Duncan and othera have been ae aa 48 having to wait for the pier to be policy of $100,000 Demy Cohn, Gen were returned wi ‘ the copalas wokerwwight of that city, to aeot | i in es practically rebuilt we are going to} and Carpentier Sre'le to pay $10,000 ae Sacto aaa (Telug “ianplormls | at Milwaukee to-night. As Kansas | i. Joe Gans, also of Lrookiyn, in the main go|% model for the whole world. Against Hart in the season with two whole Yor this for the short period of two | Kiss Tas ott ming’ allery, att lett | has already eaten Richie Mitchell | tinsn munds a thei cub oo Tveatay emaing, | American invaders the open title has Ps deaa romise | Piers. The boys ought to get all the eronthe covering the date of the bout. fee (e'ti5 tor pathat Hain | ewice and also got the decision over | MAY ® a been as safe as the Bank of England, | (oy ments be ony wae fish there are in the ocean. rol oy (ae ean gallect, $100,000 it] oem Tate final guise Coht ratea ant ia es | Willie Jackson in a bout at the Ger-| gammy navic wit met Young Zulu Kid at me | ‘ThE March of time, however, works onsen . Lither'of the mon breaks a finger, gets | fr Misael aye was 007-8 10 git fer | den, there i# considerable interest | Bayside A. (. of Hrookiyn May 2, and on May a| many wonders and one is the big] pine gounder fishing is reported| No doubt John J, Spungeon, one- tick oF in in any way prevented from adel Sa tae nero masa ings | being taken In the bout by the fight |i m ation Wille Somer of tie city at we|change in English professional svlt.| ¢rom Cold Sprinc Harbor. The Sot head Gasca ego n Ju trerage of 30 er 12 8 F008 reoklyn mar bout of feet * e now e waralther ot tne men ahould ale oud. | sm dem rer e ‘sectalop, toni fans al} over the country. Tounda Nable ls alao mbeduicd to box Bud Demy. [OMY & short time ago any one in m4 suse tna eine, managing editor of the Philadel- dently, he would lose out entirely, as | Sup Re alge lames th the hacia ‘The latter la to recvive a guarantee | sy ton rounds a the Mandettan Casino May j, |Quiring of a Briton about the possible} The Long Isiaud Casting » or Ledger, will recall a fishing trip he can get no life insurance on them. tna" teet py ee of $7,500 with the option of accepting | win. ee joss of his cherished trophy would| Howard Kain, President, wil! hold a| he made with a@ friend in the Adiron-| | He thinks the accident policy 18 &| jum Kiushin, Ruddie Schumacher’s dark hore, | one-third of the gross receipts. Molec at Noe heey ete MRO) utckly be told to perish the thought.| tournament at Pelham Bay Purk,| dacks to Casoade Lakes which yield- food enough gamble. hviedor’ Reding In ® match serio of the stamplontip of New terms, morte Jos Hen. | SEY Be aay, Mar 8 ed big lake trout to trolls and brown| Tex {x banking on a good contest. | Meme and home onder after many had trind in vain | ape amin, the Pacific Cosst iuhtweigat chamon,|Now the same individual ts on the}|Sunday, May 8. Spamuties” to fies. ‘The trail tolloned By that he means he hopes At will go | Mac, “Mnst™s Se piu fant “week: | gy stow if hep #uh atle to eape with te wood | 2,e,wrareround content ixfore the tgveum A.C: |anxtous seat, hoping for the best. Flounder ‘fishing at Freeport im. | an old lumber road to Meadow Brook & sufficient umber of rounds to sat- Medijng got a eed of 103 pina on Rive ba Prtday night at the Orpheum Theatre, Paterwn, is : * 4s beautiful a stream as ever delight- the liter overcaine when the mee at Sediumechers | like follows, He will tackle Beany Coster, the gener For one thing, the famous British | proved in the latter part of last week. infty the crowd, He doesn't care who | Wie ‘by the narrow marcin of 5 0 loond. bes aa A h ed the eyes of a disciple of Izaak pn By St ome: ets time’ ior mente | Caan aad Won Ou ; Som ae pg igor ed mg oe at ae poodle dd ne pros don’t carry their old-time fear/On Thursday, Capt. Koch of the| Walton, Footprints showed that bout result in a Rand-foucht match | mye surnament commnitioe of the Maser Individ: | Fast 1 Suvet, Little Coster is in fine ware | Numdas night, recived $08 TO, tee Ie uy |for Americans. This came when| Bronx with three friends went out| some one had gone down stream, so up to the end, Hy wante the man bs ie |for the a0 and expece to mite Gharker the fight | victory. ‘Turner receive) @ ein who wins to know he was in a real Of hie Life. ‘There will be four other good era | sign iuttied for GO per ce argument, so that tyoue who wil between good fighters, tae as la tac Ok S Gascon, he averaging a pound a fish, Mr. Vogal| yielded one or more brook trout un- Hemet <90) cure, they got thelr moneys At the Houta Poi AL A. tonight wit te | orp wwe $1,300, The Slate got $y, | Off for the national open title. And|o¢ Brooklyn with four friends went| tl they had netted sixty-five. Then wort ie ou! of @& possible » a wi . Billy Schmidt, and took three tubs| difficulties of casting, every pool Ray at Brookline in 1913 in the play- » Vare ids and|out in the same boat on Friday and| the guide produced cooking utensils Tame. c held the fim ywowht tournament under the Miia ae jthe Vardona, Taytors, Bra ‘ Hi ayn ho newer worries avout cham- oy Reming On, | Bre Uae Ke $400 pd Ua The cae8 oscmies | IN Sit igen ta the a ot | others who once ware Wo tnvinclble are | A MGS ‘Uettiog thirty Sounders =| rivalled ihe fearte of Lucullas, walsh Pionship matches, because there 's loo (The New York sl World.) | oto ats, on i and 6 to bout, In pe | ee ss cuales Bice poral Nowy "now about through. It is becoming peg Heat avatees Be raha eae ete hake tare Mauch At Stake fOr te mee citer | LONDON, April 26- The fastlonable | cot Arveste chanplons and ‘Prantie twnare, swe Hay Widee Sierting “Club to-night. -avmums |More difficult for them to last through Fe eae wianing Clup| 0 eT, et, they, carried, forty y 5 older | ON. ATL ay : MeGowsn of Brooklyn and’ Vietor Flares of tl! bi jc . To be sur oN nd Beach Fishing C! ish to the hotel and gave a fish sup- loves his honors too much to toss Prsiinh sporting w< i ta now dividing eranteur seompins dt La wl me ei: PNGltae idaada ell test ie tier ak Pee a big champi nee Me Sisal wilt hold a mevting in the club house | per to the guests, thie away, and « challenger has too | {t#, inte: it Spek Ganere wie Peasy Seton et: of ten rounds, Four other bouts will be waged ange Duncan, pre: ‘| at 3 o'clock next Sunday afternoon. such to gain by not irying. "Th polo players are prac- | MIM & — bard binge som |is fairly young and Mitchell, the] 4 good attendance 1s desired, as an mia Aun Gen Casan) ad but the first net mate will wet SORES Uy 104 Whee Creat Sheet: bebe Lonel fight oe brea ot ‘x phenomenal hitter, is still in his| effort will be mad de to plage She olgb Poanhkeapate; OME time ago Rickard sald he | % ta Ranelagh team, At Une Broubiya Arena, Atlantic and Bedford | Jack Shark waco at the Gankn | DFime, but Individually they have | 68 W RUPRR ATED DOR URAL AUTH | ius ctergotlentate Howie Asvole would put on @ $25,000 prelimi- “zen interses {h the Amrelse Avonnes, Secakivn tonight Mel Coogan, tie|on next Lore iv just ae mach | nothing on Jock Hutchison, Walter] one of the oldest on the coast, and| tion received a request yesterday that nary to the big match, but he Titchoncs ane’ Covers _ Milburn’ boty | are Bicoklmm Lightweight, end Bhemus O'Dsleo, | interest bemg taken in the two beats botwann Hagen and Jim Barnes, who form the | it has made history of which every | quarters be obtained at Poughke , lash in ob « Ps has not come do that yet. There is! wero at Oxford Universliy, the tacter | 2 game Yookers fighter, will clash in the main | Johnny Ta and Iie O'Dowd of Cokmb 40 of fifteen founds to 4 denixion. in the ent | Amiy Chaney uf Balan and Suey hed backbone for the visiting team of ten | lead caster should be proud. It was] ror the University of California rowing . | rowing in an Oxford eight, ao the j Apaty, ch . phcsig be prauc. Te wee : to Ha rowing one thing you may be sure of, how | moan" atudenta nt the iamous. url. | foal Al, Norion of Yonkers wesla Denny Riige | % toi ey. : pros whol battle for the British open | Selly the pioneer In Ore ee iatbe at is ian ever, and that ta that Benny Leonard | yersity are awaiting tho contoat with | or tem runds, fimmy Welln and Toamy Deity! | The Bar Srting (ii ce isl ten | title at St. Andrews in June, ; son ob June 22, and Freddy Wels y won't figure in it, | the keenest inter and Joe Binaphy and Charley Meaney will clasts | to-smcrow night, wins wae cas. th Accommodations were requested for Cravelend bere ta still agitated by th ets two foul | Our team will be the strongest ever} Churchill Hungerford of the Ocean Sore Sore reper controversy whether I rE Bulmeny Or | = ae fend tone md bouts, in the “i — Ps ay, tr t a note of confi- | City (N. J.) Fishing Club writes that “I wouldn't phat maton on une | Supe Williams, tie 1nd i mash aad bavanend Aandi hasan | oad ee So) Sal ete Sedat “leak thal Tez | 28t seer aan een ale fies coin. [one Kingfish was taken at tho club | fw shells and other training squipinent. any,condidlonay anid Rickard Invi | S84 ie ourh bls he EDR” | nore, who har teen winning maoy febts ta dence ish authorities are besin-| pier last week, and croakers are bit- | dricgteds representaive of the Por i. “I would just a8 soon ask Jim ard Mitter on the clow Brith |New England end also bused well at the locel ty ning to have mingivings about the|ing freely. Fluke are also running. |eepsie Chamber of Commerce tos: ott Dempsey. No, £8 | ground, while Williams’ who ls trad tc cham ond J! OvGatts, the promising am | MOTieme Knocks Out Madden in| i i ditional ability of thelr leading| The pound nete are taking croakers, | available quarters along the river with- box for) Fiaying ‘ol India's fast cukod. mud | side writerecighte. ‘They wil come teguber in Firet Round. te withstand, colsiae ti. | King and weakfsh, which augurs an | in range of the regatta course will bave to meet men | grounds, would not be at his best here. the main go of fifteen eounde et the Pioneer| Mike MoT=:s of New York ¢ontia-|PO® v' nd ou compet | carly season. wish take the bait thero| It is understood that the California However, the dispute can not be |i iwing club on neat Saturlay night. These |®ea ius capecr of knockouts in the Free. | tion about four weeks after they appear | oarsmen will occupy the Poughkeepsie nia eg Crs snes netic port Auditorium last night when he in the nets, The ray, or camp for a4 least Evo weeks before the af jattened mm y te) the Brook!: (J jampions rw terwetants tn 3 “minniton Mad to sa | ph Garden City Chub will hold its| has lkewtse appeared | settled until Williams has his tryouts rumored that he has not bern in health for some - y —_-—— young Oulmet defeated Vardon and| on the launch Two Dames, Skipper] they went up. Despite exasperating ji JOHN E. MADDEN'S PRIDE WINS RACE DESPITE HIS FAT ro Neddam, Madden Spefled Back- wards, Medium of Coup at | Havre De Grace, Beating ' Hot Favorite, Sundial fi. (Soectal to ‘Tie venta Wert. § BALTIMORD, April 26.—Neddem, who oarried the Redstone Stables colors to thelr first victory of the | Season at Havre de Grace yesterday, gave promise of returning to even bet- ter form than he displayed as « three- year-old last year, and incidentally proved the medium of one of the tightest little coups executed in Mary land mutuel operation in several years. The son of Ormondale-Mias Kearney, of whom John EB Madden thought so highly as a yearling that he permitted his name to be spelied backward for the naming of him, has returned to the races a gelding of heroic proportions, carrying more flesh than would indicate real racing condition. Hence jt was an oiay matter to @pread the “Impression” that Neddam was just quatifying and , that ndial 24 was the real “jammy | good Result, without regard for their previous records Sundial 24, a selling plater last seagon, Was 60 well supported (after willing ears had prompted suspicious minds to direct itching hands into heavy pockets that disgorged sufficient coin) that he ‘was made the choice. Had it not been for frequent trips the “come~back” men made from the | fore wires to the machines Sun- | dial 2nd would have been made an odds-on choice by the ultra wise vist- | ters to the track, When running time came there was nothing to it but Neddam, the fat horse who was sup- posedly only within two weeks of a race He galloped on the lead throughout and though a bit tired ar the finish, be ran well enough to war- rant the prediction that he has many more bright daya in store for the Redstone colors. The occasion afforded two illustra- Uons—what oan be accomplished by good manipulators, when they are in- dustrious in cireulating propaganda to make another man's horse favorite in thé machines, and also what may be expected of Neddam with another race or two under hte belt, Yester- day's was pretty work. Neddam is only one of the several Redstone candidates in real racing trim. Biny Mclaughlin returned to racing on Saturday vastly improved over his two-year-old form, and, it is further agreed that Sporting Blood ie among the best three-year-olds in the country. Te is entered to-day and every clocker at Havre de Grace is going to have a wager on him on the | strength of recent trials which have bordered on the phenomenal, ‘There were several New Yorkers here who have returned to home on the, invitation of the State Racing Commission. The Maryland law gives its commission the right to prohibit wagering among friends without the Passage of money, oral betting. in ether words, and insists that any money bet must be passed through the pari mutual machines, ‘There were 60 many New Yorkers gathered here that they thought they were at Jamaica, so they did » little private wagering, They were flagged, in railroad or race track parliance. The news of Leonardo II.’s sensa- tional race at Lexington to-day caused the many Tryster supporters created by the Whitney colt's performance last Saturday to withdraw their sup port at the 4 to 1 they were seckin, throughout the day and demand 8 to for their chance, Charley Primerono, one of the o! est turf characters in the country, has returned to the Hast after spend- ing the winter at Tia Juana, where he helped Jim Boden carry ‘off the |first and second honors in the Tia Juana Derby, Commander Ross had a Ifttle more i luck yesterday. After his mure, His Choice, has been badly interfered with and beaten in the claiming race, Sam Louis, the Kansas City halter- man, dropped $4,400 in the clalining race and led her away. His Chi.ce was one of the comparative svand ones left to uphold the Canadian sportsman’s colors here. GARTER Wibe For Comrort HEY can't bind—and they can't slip, Under the soft, wide webbing veins and mus- cles tunction Look tor the "m™ “" amped on the garter. The only genuli te holely” by Tayt ming {8 usually coi direct to Princeton bn Siar Sorina) in iten h & a com he Ba nd after the race azainst Pr iy Poe Sh I son eel el 8 A "yun Al “ue tray SPOR tournament May 12, 19 and nat of the channel baat, | the Jatter {the "Th hi on June 4 wove to Nees at Nana bee te ha tS ab oy BLE LL 4. ")\de meant elwayn attracts a dig ia jooked for any daze. saf - - Lacie mpage auc van THUM bed ry ws Cac Sk SS Sie ar Reet eta

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