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THE ‘EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, ABRIL 20, 1922, ee STEWARDS ONLY GIVE TURNER REPRIMAND FOR POOR RIDE —> é Famous Rider’s Poor Handling Downs in the firm belief that he will take the measure of last year's cham- Cause of Defeat of Regis- pion, and Olympus as well. Broom. A : ster, another of the Harry Payne trar, Big Favorite. Whitney Derby candidates, was with- a ail drawn from the handicap because Oe Trainer Jimmy Rowe jr, felt it inad- : visable to take any chance with the BALTIMORE, April 20.—A querv-|unsexed son of Broomstick in the go- lous man regular rode home from|ing that promised to prevail. Broom- Havre de Grace after the running of [Stet Will be asked for some sort of a public test as soon as the Havre de ace footing dries and will be com- particularly about the way the star|pelled to prove lis worthiness to be rider, Turner, had tossed away a race| shipped westward. ult World.) the feature yesterday. He was peeved on Commander hoss's colt, Registrar.| | K = He wanted to know why it invariably] |The Quincy Stable threatens to join is one of the high salaried riders who|the hunt set. Its trainer, Jim Fite- are guilty of such mistakes and why |8i™mons, had handled jumpers before, it is the youngsters always ride their}bUt the first time the copper and mounts out no matter how secure vic- | Whitacap has ever shown through the tory seems to be, Registrar should] eld was yesterday, when Grenadier have won by three or four open|©arried them around, He was rather lengths—he was beaten a nose by|@oubtful about his fences but his fair Sedgtield. Turner later admitted to] Play courage carried him on and he the stewards that he had been to| finished, though a distant last. His blame because he was not looking for]44™, Mission, raced successfully, but Sedgfield or any other horse through|0" the flat and through the fleld for the final eighth, He fortunately es-|Major August Belmont. Fitzsimmons caped with a reprimand, {s so busy at Aqueduct putting the A less famous jockey was guilty of |™z0r ,cdge on the flat division of his a tad He Bowie and the profes-|String that he has turned the pros- sional stewards acting there suspended | Pective jumpers over to Matt Smart, him for it. Ostensibly he was pun-|the veteran Virginian, who is consid- ished for abusing an a: tant starter }ered an expert in that depa eect. nt. but it was the ride that brought about ay ne his temporary downfall. Turner was! ARTIST'S SON BIG HERO guilty of worse ye when he succeeded in having avily played IN ELI ROWING CIRCLES. fayorite beaten. But instead of pun- i. ishing him the stewards punished the| NEW HAVEN, Conn., April public by allowing him to escape with at he is not adapted to wor reprimand z, Capt, horne « It is somewhat early in the season Sree, Bt Rid Own susgeation: to begin punishing riders, especially EE Lane varsity: cleat the stars whose stables have such eves Gantaial Ta RE great need of their services in these plans to remain | he regular days when horses are being edu d} shell during the she re suinst Co- for some of the spring season's val-|lumbia and probal Cornell uable fixtures, but the public would| and Princeton, but will take his seat have becn better appeased had Tur-|@sein for the four: event agninst ner been s@spended for a few days for rd. Gibson's act in the Interest 1 speed for the Yale him more ef a popular an before, if that were pos- He is the son of Charles Dana incompetence, a statute which appears to be reserved for the punishment of wr lesser lights. Registrar cooled out very much ai nd better than Henry McDaniel, the colt’s trainer, who was still stall-walking after dark. ness fell on the muddy track. Some of the Maryland steeplechase system players had an inning when Lucky Find plowed his way home in the lead in the fleld event. Lucky Find paid the most generots return of the season, $64.50, so that the system players won $460.50 and theif $18 in- yestment. The tem has been for the last few years, or ever since one eventful meeting at Pimlico, when sev- eral jumpers paying ‘Automobile fig- ures’? won, to buy a ticket on each as candidate and then root for the first nye . three choices to stumble, trip or fall! Matchmaker Flournoy Angling orsin any event finish behind some- p ari a thing paying $20 or better. And the for Jersey City or stem isn’t a whole lot loser. > Lucky Find is either a half or a full Garden Match. brother to Lucky Hour, the Lexington table's Derby hope. The latter's pat- 1 side is a bit doubtful, he being By John Pollock, gistered as by cither Ferole or Hour Matchmaker Flournoy who intends "Their dam was Lucky Cateh, a] to stage several important fights at highly bred nur ron who died] poyie's Acres in Je in Kentucky Lucky Find Ke was on the flat and meni! bolted or refused on his two outings] ’St #nd possit in September, was through the ficld last season, but he} hoping that he would el may have rained courage with thelog these because he went to his hedge 2 ringly yesterday, despite the bogsy | ¥ants Gene eondition of the field, and fenced} of Pittsbu to clash in a twelve Jeanly. There will a real chance to t his abilit ut Pimlico during the two weeks of 3 All the best jumpers of the country are assembling there because Pimlico will offer the y ducing months of May, Jt ch the first ontests yesterday. He and Harry Greb bout in Jersey Cit roon, May 27, or in month in a round con neeting ground for them during ght title. As rank B Spee the month ager of Tunney wants the go to be : Uncle By Garth was not at all in Jersey City, the indications perform. |are that nec Ensel, who looks pus, ter will agree for confident that d 1 f he ts rhe 1 Ienget it ‘ang | 974 Tunney ull the negotia h to Charebiti | U0Ns fal tt will be ready to articles of agreement for Greb bt Champion Johnny Wilson for n a fifteen quare Garden that Wilson Gargan Absolves |". ee once ae PB] silage Ay pounds, weigh in at 2 P.M, whieh is the middleweight limit in this State personal investigation by Frank Sngel further declared that he will of athletics} post 9 big forfeit fr Greb to mal ere ny graduate man: Wt Mordhain Unive retty the basebull ]150 pounds for Wilson. T 1 also wine at Wat Conn, on Sunday | has off fe Greb #ht in Roston Detewe the bh 1 Eastern League club} May 12 and at an open ale how to y Colteghuns,” ted him held by Charley Murray at a ball terday in an effort te} park in Buffalo om*the night of May tom of the myaster He may a t hoth of these n the ey that Tunney and Met] Wilson should not fight Greb und th inter | ane most import et of boxin ant Thouts staged in Philadelpiia in a lon time Will be conducted by Promo’ Vawling t the Tee Palace to-night ntamweight Champion Pete m New Orleans tights Harry uitline"’ Leonard in the main go of t rounds Jack Sharkey of New York ys. K. ©. Joc O'Donnell, Joe Wiased ga Woriners tae Lynch of New York vs. Jimmy Men with Micha Moran and|do, andYoung Montreal of Providence d the same as ‘Fordham ¢ y Joe Nelson in the other three : Similurity of n: was Ui iesis. Herman lakes for advertising purpose pion Johnny buff and is to receive a 50, m te Porm Vordhain tean wired here on Sunday and played inet Wat Laster it is well known that Halt the place ———_. ogainst L BOXER KIDNAPPED AND BEATEN. | guarantee PEORIA, I, April 20,—8) Mverett, ML, — banta with mysterio ky. at the a 1 May 12, the " erby, Pate o, are at ive ® option of ace story ikdnapp: of the gross receipts ja and thrown tn shox car at Wesley City unconscious. When he re » th. has bea anay to gained consciousness, he suid, he walked 1. v 2, with Champton te Pekin, Leonard for over a week, resting up will EGG ROLLING ON WHITE HOUSE GROUNDS. - Mas. HarDina PLewED Hostess... = ewes AT 9°00 AM. — OBO Rice Expected to Go With Tilden The“ RoLLING” STARTED A MoS OF KIDDIES orricer! DID You SEE my BON Neate 2. Copyrigh! 1 wHar UTTLE And Richards ENTE we B, Rice may reco 0 to representing nls veloped at a meeting of th of the nsider bis California nis team fact de- e officials ew York Lawn Tennis Asso- ciation held at No. 120 Broadway yes-|K eon Rj terday The officials communicated was atill the the trip. Anyway, W 1 and Vincer eaying this city next Whe y-norrow the D Owis, Maywood, N. J.; Hartshorne unabie to mi trip becaus team, is the general cha anc + Mas t : ARANIG, SOLE : {team is the general chairman and) ing pattelle, Astoria No, 3 und Jack the alight opera which he was} yonatgd iki : tecenti¢ subjected, tre Bastem invasion | Denald Frazier, Chairman of the In-! son Mantel and Grate, eacli one team oe aurts may be left | vitations Committee, Nine hundred and seventy teams 1s to Tide and Richards, who will plas | Individual entriéy numbero! 497 of] the oMelal number of entries to date pus fest matches at San lamar. am given) Gl in th ve eet Sunday, |!he best athletes of New York, New|!” this monster classic, as given oul Francis Hh Rear { : by the committee last night. Only May 6 nd th fe Jersey and Connecticut who will all May 8 to this ety]? about Ma for the wit At the the New Eadle 3 that « ol \ discussion abou aia He ear to| fine troph: securing #t of the team te wiuhdrays. TO cor an6 Walia t Johinso: Last ye R. Nor Willams 240 a necticut b tao M. Washturn, Franelg T. Hun ) the ne crowned national Indoor champion, and Zenzo am us its third mombe with Rice Performe at Boston over the long distance tele a result was that it de- possibility le star might be able to] New Yor Vitam T.|annual Prep § ichards will] will be held on Ohio Field Saturday, promi 1d ondary seh Tues a Yr will be institution, Eastern tion, was posed of of the W. Mer-| {he Games Comm If Rice | Perlman, captain of the Violet track | Mereer No. Monday. Shimidzu, | 21 to 201-2, the Japanese stat over sation camp today and return to Now Y the bridg y wil train! fe » determ: ymnastum ty Mat Suiith ins woveral | \irpin’ the Douts bocket in ghe most for week The two twelve-round main bi staged at tae re-opening Madison May 2 has fi maker Mourne, on the hed ie New York, and St. Benedict's Prep 4 er aha Tommy ae Bhalana t Newark, oth of whom ary a Git or saahseonsshih.08 To select your woolen in the piece, instead of the gar- Py ft Saw Yor vYhe|ed as strong contenders, ‘iltte New You 2146 43 i 7 i Iutter mutch was clinched to-day upon the efforts of 40 students en Tae ax ment. To have it cut to your contour, instead of your hts ehakeok asmus Hall of Brooklyn and ¥. McCauley, Windsor, N.8.2.94.08 3-5 classification. These are privileges for which men gladly Pete Hobin, 1) might. chommpian | Baxnin Prep of Newark, | wit Wille Kyronen, New York of Huropey NCround {28 Stars entered, are alao considered| Otte d. Laakso, New York pay more. teat . om likely possibillties for first hc Carl W. A. Linder, Boston M . Be sicher 6 1 ora. Suffield School, leat year's win Frank T. Zunm, New York 2.24.26 But this spring they are less—because one custom fornia fight Hort nor, has only sent entries for a rel 645 7 : : {he ether stgbteround fi even, so that Poly Prep ecems to] x 0.00 3-5 tailor’s establishment is already on a back-to-normalcy Jack Clifford, the + who officiated in the Montreal of Providen: 1 Lee of Harlem at the Common tng Club of Harlem on Saturday been indefinitely wuspended by Commission for fail commiasion’s meeting to-day a about the bout On account of the hig boxin: Phildadelphis to-night the offlel Trenton A. C. have post th weekly boxing entertainment fro ing until Fri that too many fann from ‘Trenton winners of this event, but he sect a be mailed would go to Philly to sce the big show|terday, ten matches to two. new record for the distance. De Mars me sf there, In the doubles of the final day's play | tine of 2 houra 18 minutes 10 seconda upon reque: ; Gomar and: Manuel Alonzo, {0 {h. | for the twenty-f of rolling ron Roy Moore of Herman | defeated D. Macrea and F. G. fwan 47 3-3 seconds better thun the re UISTOM SI CE 877 bout of ton rounds at the Arena A. C. of | Manuel Alonzo Won from ¢ vie (ho Waw olghth to-day) In win- Tevion on Monday night. In the semi-final] bull and J. P. Banies 6— Inst year, It wae 84 B h s Bonen an, Mantay nt hfeaye: wit Fd, ana Lowe saa Miata fantor than’ the time Joe Mur roadway at Nint treet take on Marty Co! the game fighter of yer and J. Alonzo ¥ champion ly 1911, wh New York, la thy oles contest ponnE, and Dan appear The club figured outs to be}ers. The t ofl whieh wil ateh. with 55 at of its stro the Boxing at the nd explain athletes —~—-.__ als of tae | SPAIN BEATS ENGLAND AT TENMS. eir regular] BARCELONA, April 20,—The Spanisb ez show In this even-| team won Meet Saturday. tournament of the Greater New York to be the greatest track and] for thelr st rival ever staged for the of the leading high and prep schools st had sent their entries to] Stream, of Brooklyn for the point tered 38 of ow at} Bridgeport High of Connecticut have the inside track, as the mafor!'s «rans who garnered second place ulth Sport-| year, However, the other large di night, has) rations from the institutions men tioned above have enough first class ool to the limit ner for the second time in the Boston tennis tournament concluded here yes- t, 1992 (New York Evening World), by Press Publishing Compa SEE) os) a) RED | TOGENEW TRL TO STEEL CLUB pees Test Will Determine if They Give Any Advantage in Distance and Direction. he Press Dod _Gor A LOT OF | ATTENTION. eon CHICAGO, April 20.—Trial by or- [so } © a3 deal las been ordered for the steel "The “Cops” GATHERED IN shafted club by President Albert R. QUITE A MOB OF LOST, STRAYE Gates, of the Westerg Golf Assogia- OR STOLEN, HOPEFULS tion, composed of some 800 golf clubs, in order to reach a just decision as f 1TS GREAT “To to whether it should be barred as a mechanteat contrivance.as decreed by BE PRESIDENT ON A DAY LIKE the United States Golf Association, ~tas ¢ “Well, ‘The ordeals are to take place, ac- cording to tho plans, with such fa: mous golfers as Chick Evans, twice National amateur and once National open champion with the record low thousands and thousands—and hardly ever get a complaint—and customers come back for more—don’t you agree it says about all you need to *HIGH PRICED JOCKEY TOSSED FIFTH RACE AWAY AND ADMITS IT “How do you know your shirts are so satisfactory?” “You say so, but any- body can say that!’’ sir, when we sell and thousands score of 286; Jock Hutchison, British | KNOW about a shirt?” and former Westezn open champion, and Laurie Hyton, a Scotch profes- sional, trying out the steel shafts along with the ordinary hickory ones. It is planned to have these golfers HAVE AN EGG MISTER water Golf Club links with their reg- ular hickory shafted drivers and re- peat the performance with steel cored Suits, handles to determine whether the steel tance or direction Trials also will be made with irons of varlous types to decide whether one can cut an approach or control a fong {ron to the green better with the| cases. metallic shaft. It has been the contention of Allen Lard, an ordnance expert, who per- pd the steel stick that It was as resilient as hickory, but not more so; that {t was more durable and more stable in its elasticity and that it was} Broadway cheaper in first cost without counting | t 13th St. Its longevity, Hickory is growing scare and \t begins to deteriorate as cakes soon as put in play ina golf club, | &* Warren iain Gries N.Y. A. C. GUNNERS DEFEAT BOSTON A. A. MARKSMEN, boys. WAS HOST “Td ‘STEEN THOUSAND KIDDIES ON The WHITE House GROUNDS FoR THEIR FASTER MoNDAY “EGG ROLLING Momers Han eS ONE_ Busy The END oF A DAN. # Bup> CouniHAn.. Qwast.D.E> PERFECT DAY a overcoats, gives any particular advantage in dis-|shoes, fixings for men and Sporting goods. “Four Convenient Corners” A great stock to choose from!¢ The finest in years —and so moderately drive a number of balls on the Edge- priced. $2 up. hats, Trunks, bags and suit- Rocers Peet Company Herald Sq. at 35th St. Fifth Ave. at 41st St. BC ‘The New York Athlet ‘ON, April Club gunners, who lost Friday's Association, 729 to 740, and also the men shoot to the Unicorn Club gunners, kilabane f 1,292 to 1,410, staged a brilliant come- R ATHLETES Looks Now as Though Eve-| reat testimonial to the ever-increas-} back in tie annual B.A. (A Patriot's Automobile ning World’ Headpin List ners were in top form and won the first in 6 Day championship shoot at the Rive AOE PaRvlerity ws Tepper side traps, The New York A. C. gun-| Founded Sc ool 1909 BY By, nee Tha ari Much attention is centrod on the match | ¢& Juces in the champtonship shoot, Where experts teach you how to Will Even Pass That Mark. | piwsen tee Lacks of lis, Condens Grand) (ving ail except one of the diamond| MAKE YOUR OWN REPAIRS, atl. Us ——— medals, Tracy Lewis made a remark- Ask for free catalogue deiphia, Many local fans will leave at 4 first leg of the match. ‘The second half] gets, but needing practically a perfect the Evening World Headpin Bowling | (ine eee lookivn: Sunday, Apa ss | score in order to win over his clubmate, valry Among Young] Tourney at Thum’s atieys. No teams] at 8 P.M. Fred Plum, who had 158 breaks, At Ron thi s in Violet were scheduled in this classic, as the Last night wWas.another off night in| 1%,Sf, tomorrow for Philadelphia to witness} able score, breaking all of his 160 ta full na ictures, with all details. est 57th Street Circle 5270 alleys were given over to the big Women’s Bowling\Assoviation, Twen- k University’s twenty-third] ty¥-two teams are scheduled for to- night's “Headpin,” and among this number appear several very good ms that will undoubtedly account © of the coveted Sterling sec-| Silver “World” medals. nools by the Hall of ame| The American Lithographic Com- pany has scheduled tive teams, Post Office Money Order Department, three teams; Seligsberg & Co., Valley Tabor Court, Brooklyn, and ce, of which Ellis] Hoboken Masonic, each two teams; mel, Brooklyn; Night hool track meet, which Up to to-day, forty-three thirty more entries needed to round to take home the medils}out an even 1,000. "A thousand nners of the thirteen events] teams’ was set as the to be n the programme, and the|reached this year and all indications ure that the expectations of those in charge of the affair will be more th realized, ‘This is an entry that New itis a that Hoes to the schoot { number of point uffleld Sehool 4 Con- | York may well be proud nosed out Moly J Not untit the inst ovens | Breaks Record prices and the drift of the times can explain dcieat the adn ton seee| An Second Win This year Poly will make ts most eapable perfo d effort to keep the tro other large entries includ FIRST TEN TO FINISH 1 invite the Gotham field IN BOSTON MARATHON hletes; Stuyvesant H begin at $30. And we are custom tailors. | KOSTON, Aprit 20. a) basis. |The best long distance runner tn the country eleven years ago proved him- the best yesterday when Claren 1. De Mar of Melrose raced home a win- Ng squad are seasoned all-wool, fast color. to extend the Brooklyn Athletic Association's annual Amertean Ma hon road race. Not only did ne defeat a fleld of the Samples of fastest harriers in the United States . materi nl 4 Canada, including five other former nateriale wi from the English in the lawn reoord. It’s a spring of weather upsets and wealth upsets, its oddest turn comes in clothes. ; The situation here is unparalleled. Only the shift of it. The $30 woolens are in surprising variety-—all of them tnheim All reputable clothes, whether ready-made or custom- made, still start at the 1921 level—except ours. Ours