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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 18" reer | Ten Ten More Days at Jamaica With Some Important Races On the Stake Programme land st seems that he had a lot of |trouble with him on Saturday, © dn't look trained to the minute went to the Poor Showing of Cirnus in! E celsior—Camouflaging of s he post Saturday, and , a is poanible that he ian't yet acrowed Beverly Belle. rea! racing pitah, still he showed | —_——_— work mile and an eighth in 1. " ond that is ordinarily good enough to | By Vincent Treanor. win most races. ‘The next Taco. of | WCLUDING to-day, there are ten) Cirrus should be awalted with more racing days at Jamaica, | '¢'e r | running through this week up to! mat gory of the eamouflaging of next Thursday. t time there Reverly Belle and the mysterious wh be many important stakes con- manner of her entry in tho first race on Friday jast, might be taken at tested in which some stars other than | first glance those which have been seen will a reflection on the as methods of Trainer Johnny Hastings. carry silks. Some new two-year-clds As a matter of fact Hastings knew little or nothing about the filly until he was asked to saddle her. He didn't even guess that she was a “good ing” until he had most of the are awaited. So far comparatively | few of the candidates for the real | classics of the turf year have been | cut As a matter of fact, but two! "tack" on her, and then he got the e@takes worthy of the attention of the |information from “the lawn.” She Teal cracks among the youngsters | didn't win anyhow, so a good story are on the programme at Jama'ca jof the old-fashion Killing was spoiled. These are the Colorado, won by the The camouflaging of the filly 1s noth- Rancocas Stables’ Kai Sang on Sat-| ing new, however. Owners and train- urday, and the Youthful, which will|/ers have done it for years in their be contested next Wednesday. The| efforts to fool the ever vigilant clock- latter ts a $7,000 affal, and of his-|6TS. Some of our most respected toric value as well. Since its original | trainers and | equally | respectable running in 1903 it has been won by |OWNers have been guilty of such ) Jack BREEN g?) an ROE. AY (epne MORAr”” &~ CO ROLANC SS (SOME DAY MAKES PICTURE > OF OUFFERS: (Th New York DB OH HOW SMOKE - THAT WAS FUNNY “AF You COULD Fon BON, THERES YF \Bi CAMPGELL CARTOONE SPENDS THE Wee END On.1S THAT Him HO-Hee (6 BE CARMEL GLAZE ene. Pusner’ suoes Gre FROM NE UST TEE eni ng World) By Thornton Fisher {40 000 PREAKNESS YOURE A cAaRToor You SELF - O10 Yo EVER TRY croqutl, WL BE DECIDED AT PIMLICO TODAY ‘win in Tryster, the Favorite, Have to Go Some Order to W in. PREAKNESS FIELD TO-DAY. The horses, jockeys, weights and probable odds follow: “Tryster, Kummer 120 TB *Broomspun, Coltiletti....114 7-8 Careful, Keogh 7-2 deg, Morris 6-1 tSunay Jim, Mooney 1061 {Copper Demo 10-1. **Leonardo 2d, Schuttin’r., 10-8 me; Robinson, 114 100% Fairbrother 126 UG=1 Polly Ann, Morris. 109 16—1 Star Voter, Rice 20-1 Lough storm, Butwell .. 109 Mythology, Allen att Vie, Lang ‘ 109 +H. P, Whitney entry, /Quiney Stable spa Farm entry, many famous horses, each of which| Practices, but such work has come | BALTIMORE, May 16.—~Wt is doubt- has gone on to important juvenile | to be known as part of manipulations fl if all the fourteen three-year-olda Victories. Tryeter took the Youthful |to Insure the winning of bets. We at have been named over night #ill last year, and before that some of |“on't say that all trainers and own- ‘go to the post in the $40,000 Preain the winners were: Man O' War, Lord |¢™8 resort to the practice, but many r i 000 Prealness Emighton, Lucullite and Tumbler, In- | of tem have done so, Wo have seen Stakes of the Maryland Jockey Clab aidentally Paddy Whack, who to-day | Mitty, trained by ono man one day at one mile and a furlong, which will eee rn then oy Same on te Geeeronine wher The ! year hree of them, Star Voter, Ie baal L horse never even changes hands, We NEVERTHELESS Mythology and Lough Storm, ran on have also seen horses go back to the ‘ jsut ° al traine a " T'S AN ILE WIND-] |* too well to Geting back to the continuance of |Orisinal trainers after appearing In eee eres | warra expenditure the Jamaica meeting, here 1s, a8ide| notice haa ever been taken of It. I of a fee for just from this afternoon's Greenfield. Sell- | NOUS heen taken of it. It is ise jee for just sie an accepted belief that everybody on € rt colors u th ing Stake for two-year-olds, the Rain- | the race track, with few exceptions, Siscrenrow! EE 2 * colors up in the Ear mandicap to-morrow at six fur-lis primarily interested tay | — vines Jonge, bringing out some good sprint=| pets. ome time it Is very neecanary season of racing in Maryland to a ers, amo’ hem Banksia, Ten Lec,|tg evade the cloc bY close, Tryster is a 7 to 5 favort ranade, Beton Piper, Merchant Ma poof price mhat. neema tobe he | FLAG OC, to ake Bi Tr Mer FL Witt linn scones, SECO aTE al Games retire “87 8 ene roomspun, Dr. Clark, On lonte cite ectiinitiea: : est AA Fae, rcomepun Dr Caark On Watch |Saty detenge committed im (he cama YEAR WITH HIGH SCORES. Lect wastrel orawri its old fillies will supply the feature in Leite 9 eeuener nce and many ete a creas teen ; Or More World ’s Records 2» 1-1 rex09 «9a psx ver Nation One-Fifth :: ct eee some very good fillies in training who pin Bowling Che ‘ in Bowling Championships opened Careful have yet to see the barri public. Va t night at Thum'’s White Elephant more last week Some of these are Frank Farre)l's Sun ogee . I In Nati hice adie: * . ee co Oaks, J, K. Girl and Nancy, the Glen Riddie’s Critics Size Up n tona i e eet | Alleys with teams from Brooklyn, rea er an a ear go eae ain—at Green Fruit, a daughter of The Finn | Philadetphia, Pa.; Middletown, N least, he Ted to ride and, like Kai-Sang, a real runner; Ye | ——— Of t * . ang, 3 Taftville, Conn.; Providence, R. Of those nar Careful ts the three of Madden's, ramely, Harridaa, oS.L0LO LEAM | a5 ‘i =e pysiel'| sold ail’ but dheowiiGl 7 | ‘i | moat formidabl is, always Oolong and Native Land, all by Friar ee After Beating Fi Five World|» Sega erut our ent an aye be and Hartford, Conn., competing} Increase Not Due to Home} | standa, All of centre fleld was open. | mighty. kood mirc on the ‘Marsiand Rock; Rose Brigade and half a dozen Marks Recently, Paddock | market | in the five-men, doubles and individ- Finda MtMine on MaGonionn That he has had a deal of hard of Whitney youngsters. Any one of| LONDON, May 16.—Nowspaper erit- r ecently, Padac are <| ual events. The schedule covers aj ‘RUN Wallops or to edd ele re eee tne ED mice: Seah iy eda etre HN ivan ey res eet ese may better than anything | t thee ‘ ‘1 syacial Eff ran ane 3 atari t oer ldn’t take | stay more than hin last tw Swadch had bad the colors up so far. *|'%% 270 Weeinning to All columns ot) Will Rest for Special Effort) i a up to dune 2. The bowlers) ship of Judge Landis, but to) .girese stands, torday, wouldn't taco) facie Tah he hao iki foe the a fe ‘i * ~ i ‘ ‘e competing for a prize fund o! ee rsitaah Need: hesta: oWd. | weight which he will have to carry to- Be sarin tee coice: reer ite Auiarlcanipololmearaland | 2 Natlonall Championships ; 6(7 in the tenpin event and $1556] the Fact That Baseball Is So} , When the old stands burned down nat beyora tie vein soses Waroldn may be had on Thursday] its chances of taking back to the| at Los Angeles in July. rymna the duekpin event. First prize in| Firmly Rooted acu National alee i cee aden sae oe baa ‘tn ‘the Feeakne Malate 7 ; *| United States the International, or —_— ers wh ins is $130, In the duckpin con- | fans se: 1 around in s1 a i niles are to go in the Stuyvesant Han- - Y 5 ba ony P| ee ha A r the honors ip | Nancy Lee, Grey Lag, Sporting Blood, | © say a = $140 ‘ id glasses pene Careful Dry Mo, fate Det exw | .nNG Amante gf the, Mancheyies| CHARLIE PADDOCK Is going to) | SHOUD SET TIME LIMIT. Stop Its Growth, Se Be toa ance PO Jog anne tim and Dimmesdale are a few of the most attractive pl Ayal Silene the new! take a rest. He trained for] Johnny Kilbane doesn't seem _ Members of the United Dowling Clube whe o=| 5 aor htty veuraC wus An ote renoated 0 form ie on Gasurday gery as niet Ys entries into American international | several months during a warm {anxious fo fight the best men in the came Uk bel eae © By Bozeman Bulger. | remark around the press box. ry pat is wortny lc thecpille ag eg ied UM agg Hl Ine peta Ot Hist fortier! ehoellanont Sener unaat Fa Cte eieee ria | UREUEIE judging by be called for Friday ight CCORDING to the figures and | polo Grounds is wholly inadsquate for himsere thoughe opportunity for the handicap stars to 4 i i 3 a ORIG! the y f down. offers andling the o u: aturday r t able's colt apew tue: ability. Sach as Biases, Anbncis apeal an, TrReanly {he | sprinting records. He bagged five], oy it Madison setlen Bical otj wae tax colleaiere)| ata a ec eaedpe GA altawrotetalonn aera tan the Excelsior, winner of Saturday: | Anos No, 4 in the world.” In furtheer of them within three weeks, 1] Square Garden nny doesn't at the baseball parks through- this short has bee Tae Bk Paul Jones, Exterminator, On Watch, | Traine of Hopping he writes: “He haa |Charies thinks he has done enough|™nd_ pic owt the United States, the attendance | sary to close FS Donnaconna, Mad Hatter, Yellow) te instinctive power of always being : “ | The limit to the at games has increased about 20 per| In tho f ts diffi Hand, Wild Air and Sennings Park | inne rient place, which is the genius [OF his country for the present time a champ id a title “ voag| cult toa > my Rowe ts @re among the eligibles to this twelve. eed een or Thomas Hitch He isn't taking a chance of run-{ without de sit aaalnst a legiti- ‘ere down forac. cent. over last year. This holds) rin was : ape a third ed feature, From the foregoing | Cai jr, he says “He possesses all the [ning himself stale before the National] tate challenger. And if there was ft, Grend good in the minors as well as the eral « , Arnie Deu pene $9 falrty | ements of a first-class player. He!Ghampionships at Pasadena in July PALES ap ‘ friend pore. y rar. and Homer majors. In other words, the crowd t of, ning : archi fein [Oity Le ener Ee oor this a when he hopes to do some more] fully to w Cleveland. once of 20,000, boasted of last season, has Plans for the Pehla Hees that What ‘happened to Cirrus in the) oni training at the game would fecord breaking. For this reason he} termend “innocuoug desuetud wins gut tn the teed tn the become 24,000 this year. The 30,000 intere: sake das Excels'or Handicap Saturday? A} oom to have placed him already in| has turned down many invitations to Jonny's eyes happen to f Pastern dual” Howling Caamoton®!D crowd 1s now 36,000. For what would — Si i n = horse which had worked so weli for a] tee tont rank i : rai the Pacltle lines and he thinks I'm ¢ mudent mm have bear far back figure gtake could hardly have performed so "Of the ‘American, team as a whole, un in meets up and down the Pacific 5 Mee Tite OU HiOL ‘let Be ae Toe tie ade hes DAVE been a 35,000 crowd last year distory, no constructic Big Handball Te Janned at Badly, without an excuse, The mud |», Guardian nan eave, "a feature | Coes} aS jun forces, lacke hes won twelve out cf seven: they have to close the gates, No promoter haa been « Brighton Beach in duly. lame abow any disposition to run {of thelr practice matches haa been| Naturally, all the West is anaious| orHEeRWisE HE'S GREAT. jib parks are large enough to take of structure large enous ie even from the break. He was outrun (the extraordinary accuracy of their ito see him do some more record) sreg Poulton looks like a champion WIM Hillman Wing Cygnet Road more than 40,000. anes Aub re a for @ position to begin with, but cven | hitting and the general level of (helt breaking, and the Kast well, but when } n guy Race. | cme estimates of the tax collec sea eThatOn: Wrcere. 43 the backstretch, with plenty of room| ponies, All the ponies ate fe he Charles thinks he can spend a few ho knows he k. 1Y' winiam Hillman of the Finntsh- Bruch imagination fo onr and time. the “Hildreth handcap| Up to tournament form but of the) eo eae ae hay a LA delat ia i nie | Notley Sileien oF ie Seo: are sivenimesmuse they are)moreiap,|cuptien. 1 it horse couldn't get going at all, I1|thirty mounts T saw, there did no : it when he nks he knows he sada 7 Bes curate than the usual enthusiastic ne of the said that Mpa nm to be any that showed that pre-|course to keep up as well b hae in two Stataes this morning, and he tention to th fhas been said that Cirrus is a par y z its can't lek other guy tletg |Buesses among the fans and in the Yor ft wa gula @eularly hard horse to ride, Buddy | eminent excellence that is usually | reputation | has reason to be for he raced a field) the York. It was PeotB W Busor sald this one day last fail right| Supposed to be the standard of wl) He declined an invitation to run) GomMpaARATIVELY SPEAKING. of sixty-six starters, including several|mewspapers. Official figures, you thi would absoint i a: ? ‘after Sande quit Bedwell and went|American international polo studs. /against Kirksey of Stanford and Bo Aas . = Ahir champions, into the ground and won|know, are never given gut in New, ‘ron e ry into the employ of H ldreth. Ensor | The TaRIGLY are upon the big siile, Hutchinson of California at Be . map ee be re vay ae “Bl the annual eight mile classic of the| york, ieee 1 5 had ridden Cirrus and o to have|but considering the importance of|saying he has raced each ¢ nving: $10,000 0 OY eae Gat Bore oa ed tesla 4 t 1 ee Ghat he was. talking about, |horsefesh in deciding the iasue, it i8|Northern champions twice this sea-|in the near future, ne Craw A Oe Ars ee postersey Do you attribute this Increase to tie | building —t« ! fie nd He expressed sorrow for Sande, inas-|not my impression that there will be] son, so has no curiosity as to whether | Gleneagles | tn allow. Biv Pes Fae alae teats confidence inspired by the leadership t Since then ns | ¢ t it ch aa from then on he would have|much to choose between the rivall/or not they can outsprint him. Hy») land, is put known,” went into the lead at the three > 4 t it) DeR_utterls p with y a in i ot Judge Landis? Or do you credit 1 s to ride Cirrus. Sande didn't have any| studs when both teams haye been|will do no more running at present, Rame | mile mark and finished fully 200 yards : the growth thonsht : ely. ‘ sat that | galloping hard for a month. unless his college wants to enter him, When, id of Walter Jackson, St. Christo-|to the home-run walloping rece ta the 4 \\ oe ae a to earn points where the U. S. C.|/n Scolltnd teres tod out how| A. CG. in 47.225 become epidemic? Ldn isa pena ee a me M Utile Nene Loe a tne doing 8 Surse giving one of the fin | champion, started from scrateh but de-| 17 you can attribute it to either of| cient Greece when they began build- | % ra valuable cup a track and on his private hundred-| ; | cided he had had enough after the first| those fentures, how do you account for| Ine the immense arenas to take care the winner yard course at his home in Pasadena|, All ( ckard cleaned up with! three mi and Prank, can hardly the increase last year over 1919? How|°f Sport. They were never linge — — _ ie ceciitge nia faimen had: ala ut boxing shows at the Garden in| plamed for arriving at this decision, | | Pere cee par rine a few years, mish; 1D | aw maccin dew aer oo ae illiam E. Simmons. Jack McCormick, Jack Conway,| for him when he bosan toshine as a [seven months and a day was aneven|pecauso the handicapper was unusu-|@0 you account for , football ran away with the 1 Bouts in Bronx HIGH WATER. and “Hop” Boc Sharlie the] sprinter, | $30 W meh: ' pass! 2) tmeral and the back markers were | baseball family has multiplied more} builders the same way : pat BEAnEs " Governor's : Paddock can be expected to equal) } mide Pig cut of the money before the race|than 100 per cent. since 19107 ones tem, vente. Oe o ampion, W dy Hook. Mell Gi and perhaps break his present w ud gtarter ‘ oe 2.51 as a Bt ne eve Bente Hoge, tangs Mat! ORs | Joseph P. Leonard, No, 788 Delaficld| records in tho national, meet > {started cctom, the senior metropol-{ ‘There can be no doubt that the! the minor 1 i bi 4h U3) TAB) Avenue, West New Brighton, 8. L,{Cromwell, his college. trainer, says! ett Wing tn Final Maten for | \tin cross country champion, and Wil- lerowd of 20,000 to-day used to be 10,*|Tirmingham, Ala., for instance, pec 42 0.13 | writes to where I live are| that Paddock > the hundred in the Harlen ' n yronen, a former tithe holder, whe | oo9, and that less than ten years ago, | ple had to and on tte ett! to sted His | ees Renan Sore), ee eet Rote ANCC RGR: 2 235- 2008H ' Mik oneenént bs Pin thirty-third and th venth pla Neither ia there any doubt in the| eee tne Giante play the Routhern f BE wa ask why fishermen will leave| from the U. 8. Cy so whatever | REF t hey Nifred PD. | respectively, the former winning the lminds of the magnates that the Polol«howed 7.200 attendance. Tt was a r | fo nunds milea away from home |treaking he does will have to Ma V f Harlem tatarito, drew up in forty: | Grounds, for instance, will be entire-| record and so played up in the papers Ro w there are such dandy ponds so] complished this ye (i >» ein tion i 3|Rick Woodward. a wealthy your Phe trouble le Gnene arn oe: t n 1 On ich attracted as fine a|!¥ inadequate for baseball gatherings | to Coa ian baron, built for th > hold a big F ns on these ponds, game laws Ring Pee j Nana goa this year, | within five or six years. That ie WhY| Birmingham Club steel and concrete ive: ators the ees tor ee t © never enforced, and the fian| NOT LIKE THE OLDEN PURS : 1 Hast Portcheater, Conn: | the New York Amoricans are rush-| ctands, the park being made am Ray- only last \ I Bee n small and also out of] | There waa no Tex tht anake \ rte Garried them pace | ing the Work on a new stadium to| ture of the Pittsbursh plant. People wil last wee would ma “ea. © conditio: e] Up the doug nen Bill Shake € 4 ‘ . r shed at his supposed folly. Tha anglers caviou: w many he| sho ies peavey ne (tai ae ‘ Foca FouRE | gent upward of 60,000 in a pinch. | WEN ae ie Carr go. On. the got. cle ie. Now why couldn't], “He who steals my pur alg) Iman, with a Manne £30 mark| To have the extent of this growth] Trent exhibition tour of the Yanks o FS por be done to stock these | trast mend BUF 1 have ‘ Han dof the third mile and Ws) nit you squarely in the face just go} crowd of 6,000 came out to see Babe Pi largest rua of | onds a 1 prevent un awful elitr - A ex Ric a “ pure. w . he v 1 Baal ey te ack for ten or eleven years, New| Ruth pole one over the fence And Jamaica Lay r t bs , way and 4% i Mis eotual tim ooen onty plignis | Tore, fone eam recall the mucb nem Aine : ener ke seball as a four-pound fish 4 un, Street | Aerhan ee Mt i , hy fetual Lime te slower than | heralded city series between the| national sport has become so firmly Wait along the r i from + ° t any 3 " b f yn, the geratch man, 80 | Gig r “( ° ‘0 parts of the United out of the ring tor many yea pla Gianta and Yankees—around 1910, I| rooted in all par n Delevan Ho 1 Som ware f owever, |muyed a “comedic he mcked ou , Mid |e WOUId | see She me ed ue 2X$ | think. That had been looked for- Btatea that nothing can stop it fron TO-MORROW : y » Ives by|Joe Gorman. for opr i New i t Mitel ‘of it, As it) was, th 3 : ‘ growi i . sae ate iy Baer, net oP ahs a a Ae SEAR "SAS AE [ae ater sar Sd tea of 2] FETE vn ova tanaieincee: WA MAC poe Shad oeed awe expectedly plentiful. Boats manned| between Gorman and Lieut. Ka filled te-coum within sinking distance |tho biggest sporting event next to} snip and the home run epiderhie may en a fal shermen by have caught as many| Baird can appreciate Leachi¢ t 1 wan the expectation that the] of the wit the World's Series, help the growth, but their absenc are 50 dis a : { ' week. Sturgeon] The bout went to a ten-round driving which Fisher | —_———>—_-- ‘There had been much discussion as|cannot stop it. | : 8 $4,000 RAINBOW HANDICAP o fly ¢ . $ apie y|"draw" de nm, Was at t cS flout 1m: | wiegt Armory Show Under Newlto the relative seating capacity of 6 was much talk to the ree wu y ot pou roe|mateh from end te end, and an, 2 , Inw Carded y Mbt. |the Hilltop Grounds and the Polo|tha expose of the White HAMILTON PURSE ollution $2.50 per 7 | interesting detail that tt t f ' first. bouts under new taw|Grounda, Many bunk attendance fig-| scandal meant the deathkne 4 i assigned cay Jing authorities disagreed completely 1 i PER prige fights conducted |Ures had been announced for the|bas@ball, Tt didn't any such thing. | ‘ r atohing flying th f | with the referee and ‘ w raat ieeices in tho | Highlanders, as the Yanks were|It merely would have retarded the L Prout fi «© West Side E f 1 tsiand, Cal, with} won by four 1 Tatlons: Guar Toe the [called then. The series exposed the] growtl but for the arrival of Judge | ake, Jersey “€ lew Catalina Excur- we n t Armories from control of © lreal size of these crowds, Landis to the rescue, aa begin be n W Comy 1 boat | rhe f 1 mmission will be held next] ‘mhe two teams played to seating} Americans love their baseball, pra have be 1 i and every Gorman nt it ‘ n the Ninth Coast Ar-|and standing grandstand capacity in it from yeuth. They know it i ame Gah for several d ¢ ps over Avalon Hay.|a tremendous hitter, 1 C wen r No. the first game on the Hilltop. The| fundamentally honest. No one black @entally keepir oO y i ft 1 by the Ueht, fly | fight like (hat r hoxer mu figures, under baseball law, had to} spot can destre t. A dozen Ddlack | Gay one boy got len \ 1 1 up) works | five he should y W ard, but be announced daily, The sum up that] spots could not do it The moment roy iK¢ fish he n the deck. In the days|fight for | verlag Int | Han a, , Billy sponsor /day showed a total attendance of a} We have known of ministers untr shoves it int i t an f Vessels y ra through |is what the canny lad wa nk ' y ; SONes" lutte less than 11,000. |to their cloth, Cases appear | it for home i 4a lantern}ot when he dectded upon taking up|} ‘That was just ten years ago—not| newspapers frequently. Fut h t utr to ; ble long. Can you imagine New York | country 1 sith in the n STEN MEn TADOrTInG ‘ f H t urh un f mar raction at the artilery|getting worked up to- over al% whole? It has not. he 4 ae g Fig Club w , ! le of ri a Frankie crowd of 11,000? They frequently | is too Patna pall Ro WEDNESDAY Staite Dts t lis wd aken simt barre n ' 1 “rounder. |have more than that on an off-day | permanently affected , 4 @zurht a large number of foun 1 thus t skipper then he made and two or)! Junior | Monday at the Polo Grounds | ‘This test may bé » ny ot notwithat ng the northeast gale.| cured a of fresh fish, Tho three real fortunes in the stock 1 a" . the} Most of you can remamber when | profession. We have not lost Ze the party were Fddie Durean,| fying very good os- ket, It $s rumored that Leach drop- | filled : He could noble the old wooden stands, bleachers and | hanks, for instance, because ¢ st — im Tierney, Paul N@les, J. &.! pecially when one bas been weeks at ped $100,000—or $200,000—in the mar- 5 ho nein “Hammett. who TO. all, at the Polo Grounds, took up less sional cashier or teller takes It on the BOWLING & BILLIARD ACADEME, all ne ba © ma »“overwhelh Hamme H ¥OLO GROUNDS, ‘ @mith, Fred Becker, Pank Valen- sea, Vee aie Fear’ Ble bad Gve oars, and polled the close games our ce cus Oren” gO HOH’ Uiked we teeta nae room t THUM P93, Biosdeay, Cora alu se than the present covered Cr lam, have we?