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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 1922.' PILLORY GIVEN OUTSIDE CHANCE TO WIN LATONIA CLASSIC mORVICH FAVORITE OVER THE LATONIA SPECIAL TO-DAY - "- _- By Thornton Fisher|AMATFIIR (HAND. (Continued from First Page.) of American racing. This affair will anceeeeesemenentane bring together the winners of the ; Kentucky Derby, Preakness and Bel- WHISKAWAY BEAT MORVICH IN THE CARLTON Stake S a r go Wquarter of a mile more than hel mont ataker, an well an several other AT-ACQUEDUCT RECEHTIY BY SIX LENGTRS-eouNr aH = A FLocIe: OF Jesse Guilford Meets Dwight R. did when he defeated the “'wonder|/ three-year-olds that did not have a GUYS LOST A 100 Bucks FOR Mei nd Findlay Douglas horse.’ This makes the racegoers! chance to show thelr worth in either ‘ GVERY LENGTH igs a y Voug Jook at the contest from another! o¢ those eventa because of Illness. It will cost the organization which controls racing in the Blue Grass Faces Reginald Lewis To-day. @ ang! PILLORY HAS MANY ADMIRERS BECAUSE OF GAMENESS. $68,000 in purse money to run off to- Aho Guilford, ee neces amar « | day's programme, as in addition champion, came through (o the semi- eaniend Whisceway, tower. wom to the headline attraction two other final round of the Invitation tournament tery,,.the R. T. Wilson entry, has|#takes, the Cincinnat! Trophy and over the links of the Apawamia Club ¥4 admirers. They say that Pil-| Quickstep Handicap, each with an FEW THOUSAND yesterday, and as a result will meet 1OF¥ hus not been extended in his last |#4ded value of $6,000, will be run off. two"faces and no one seems to know | To add to this a cup worth $2,000 will PERSONS WHS THINK MORVICH ~* just what he can do. There is no|be presented the winning owner of the m Z * RUN WHISKAWAY PAGGED he has the gameness to meet |#pecial. The successful owner in the SOY SAID IT, 2 4 any emergency. This was shown|Cincinnat! Trophy likewise will be WHISK AWAY > when he romped home an easy victor | well remembered in this respect. New in the Preakness and when he beat| York will be better represented at tho n o mob 2d, Hea and Ray Jay in the|Latonia track to-morrow than wns the Weatchester-Biltinc Belmont Stakes two weeks ago.|the case at the recent Kentucky Yj 4 . } f ’ by a comfortable margin ‘Trainer Tom Healy does not fear-Mor-] Derby. The advance guard of the UY, 4 ‘On the lowor halt of the bracket, See Ot Gn oon ceaband Gay minty parrea te one = os \ Findlay Douglas, who won the national Pitéry will win. pa oes ey fairly poured in. The y AN title back In 1898, cam Circus ibs a «Deadlock, owned by R. H. Shan-| hotel les are crowded with New = 4 "7 expense of Ri rd Haight of Lido tn ‘Tem, who finished fourth in the Ken-| Yorkers and they are prepared to back ‘ . the morning and beat Samuel Graham Derby, is given an outalde| thelr judgment toa man. Morvich ts of Greenwich after luncheon by 4 and } That leaves Douglas opposed to hg tied eat teas Reginald Lewis of Greenwich, to-day. Dwight R. Meigs, head master of the Hill School at Pottstown, Pa., to-day. Guilford went round in 71 {n beating J. 8. Worthington, former Westchester 6 County champion, and fn the afternoon took the measure of Thomas Armour of » Country Club chofée in the early betting and was|those who saw him go down in de. The Iasi dat ing from John quivted at 4 to 1. The horse is in ex-|feat last Saturday aro confident that @ HERO OF Ee et Ferre paosbail, veteran (hehe eelleht condition and sure to be up|he will reverse the decision over WSITING EASTERM early hours, oliminated ant Peacock, LLOR" of Cherry Valley, on the home green. ice The summary ‘follows wangn OF ¢ (Firat Round) —Dwight BELMORT STAKES HAY y BE. THE REAL ° ‘Seu DARK HORSE He. Worthington. "S play; F. ard lintght, Ltdo Gr with the leaders for the first mile if] Whiskaway at the equal weight as- not the entire distance. signments. Cincinnati and surrounding towns| For more than a week past work- ‘Wére last night thronged with visitors|™en have been busy night and day prominent in every walk of life from) uilding boxes and providing more @lieparts of the country, all drawn|'om for the spectators for the big hefe .by the battle of thoroughbreds|"@ce. It took only one day for the fomithe premier honors in the three-|Teservations to run out, but there is yenr-old class. Accommodations in the|®™Ple space at Latonia to care for a Queen City hotels were exhausted|temendous crowd as the lawn ex- early but ample room was found for] tends for three-eights of a mile and the Gverflow in private dwellings and|™4&"y points of vantage can be found the*tities of Covington and Newport,|, General Manager Matt J. Winn of Madden Shocks Talent First|([\vE WirES Be dha. tina aerate] Lhen Springs a Surprise een vests Pace: fhuee tp breve 68 lee ane aay mal auaer rich 7; 7 rs Seen fet te ot on sore eariolds Wr Gee eaceiios tere: Wi th Hi is Two-Year-Olds the crowd continues to increase he said. ‘‘And this is one race that the arrival of every train and) ‘lll really and truly settle the cham- Pionship of this division. Judat i i $ Face omobites from all parte of | from the letters and telegrams that 1 Harridan Fails Again as Odds aca RS wie Have ‘ YO Parc THEM 7 SELES OUTSIOE AND THEY SAY THE WINNING HORSE: THE LATOR TRACT GETS *SDCOO wr. wares THE it J, Stengel Has the Laugh ae That Western route of the Yanks On Men Who Expected 4 I bent Venc Sl il To Get Laugh on Him): sie 9x3: The stroke gets the credit for win- Up, : (iret Round) ning a crew race. And a stroke of bad ‘ luck gets credit for the loss. By Neal R. O’ Hare. And 2 to play They went steadily back to sixes, and even higher in some places. , . | gle-handed, though. He had an able Casey’s Old Brooklyn Team-| oer tane in Shuffling Phil Douglass, Muithe valitoné garde roa inal tem caived. tron Eastern people} On Choice—Stablemates In winning this heat, Madden or) 6 Mates a Sad Bunch When He] himseir an expatriate—with his dan- ts SieReeK Duivate care ewan’! erest in it in that Run One, T spolled the calculations of the wise] ciange though it may seem, the ganae: R. He FP Siatt bent iy Known eportames who made | section as in Kentucky. The conflict un One, Two, set, which made M. L. Schwartz's! i Quit Batting for the Day in|“ “two years or more ago it was be- ppmoraway, # up std 8 10 ley, Der Matraay tor tee bie vac, between the Kentucky Derby and oe ees Golden Rule almost a certalaty. This] Pica for better New Haven couches! Which’ Glantal Wan [tere iecescckiva text eau ororta | Goaeres hl Rieligeiaire, peat . "HL Paul, ‘will rule the choice despite Licey ral Prevented any one owner By Vi T colt, trained by Joe Notter, was Iib-| comes from Yale graduates and not ame c ants OM} uve gone to the doce by mow nud] ©. MacDonald, Woodway, beat S. L.. Muller ; from having an opportunity to win 'y Vincent Treanor. erally supported and went to post the | trom commutera on the New I’ vent Easily. es by and] sr, Apawamls, 9 up and’ 7 to play: Alfred he was turned loose to try his hand Greenwich, beat. A.C. Gregean, poe sneenenas at It But McGraw picked him up| Belleair. 1 By B. Bul, out of the driftwood. The Shuffler |fautt. eae Patrons heaved a callective| tention, and a0 did Cosden's Dough-| St. Louis is the hottest city in sum- ‘a pa Pie as book looked dignified Ike at the Robins}, Gy Biireis teat Rermingnam, 1 up; sact jh of relief. Winner picking had|oregan, Golden Rule and Stockmar| mer on the big league circuit. It also VER in Brooklyn Casey 3 yesterday and then started buzzing] Donald beat’ Fraitck, 0 up and 4°t0 play: been a hard job for them, Six fa-|got nothing and Doughoregun man-| looks like there'll be a hot time in the was a comedian. Every time | that pill around them iike a bullet. He ‘ (First Round) —Dwtght vorites fell by the board, and the] 2sed to squeeze in third. old town around world series time, too. he came to bat or ran into the] !€4 them a dog's life for nine lone] Partridge, Bedford, beat W. W. Ricken, Konweni Yup and 6 ta ney: Si. By second choices which managed to get| Golden Rule was slammed all over ose outfield the fane used to laff and lafe| anines Phil allowed the boya, alx| Ari¥ Site wams, 8. Tainan, 6 are he again harem ae is both prizes, and the $50,000 Special A oh geve him such a ~}was put on in an effort to make deating in the Cariton Stakes| amends for this. Aqueduct on last Saturday. On}! Jockey Charley Miller, who will|* tBat.cocasion the Ben Block colt was! pict Pillory in the stake, arrived fifteen pounda to the Harry|from New York last night. Frank Payne Whitney representative, and] Keogh, Morvich’s rider, came in on hie,owner, trainer and numerous ad-/ the same train. mi contend that this was what jp; Don Parker, Garden City, ‘Topping, Greenwich, by de- Road. HEN the last race was over at| best backed trick in the contest Aqueduct last evening the|Stockmar, a lukewarm choice in the ; oS Rancocas colors, attracted some at~- Drought ab n i aac during the early running and had little v1 is i | | hits, one @ home run by Wheat, but] vaney, 1 up (19 holes): ¥ ‘ nd that this ome were at far, froma, nourishing) Goring the early running and had itle paien (he ones rae Benes and laff. There's no use in talkin’,! in no inning did he allow more than| Brookline, heat Artemus Hotmos, Wen Burm, «#& move by Morvich yesterday of prices. . late. Stockmar broke from the ex- Hens x Casey was certainly mighty comical.| one safe blow. eer eiiy (pacts Harman: at Graven iy, adil lt aaa ol ete ty John Madden furnished, doth, the] treme outside and while apparently ; ce 8 He ‘ssmed hls Keep for. two YAM! 141, sssitee! ie gredually tnking| tra, Meet eRML ON Clete , . L d 5, ris! Meuse! is radual akin, ve v. Tai ockaw seen’ ¢ ® some of the laurels of his brother Bob] Grimler, Dunwoodie, 4 up used to say, by Keeping the team in} asa mighty heaver from the outfeld. | Arawami™ Pent Tt. Mair Bautten pet good humor and on edge. That boy now has on exhibition one] wamis, beat H. Holston, Wykagyl, 6 up It {8 of record in the offices of the | of the best throwing arms in the busi- | 4"¢ 4 to p . Brooklyn club that a Flatbush brewer| Bess In the seventh inning yester-| WeiggmULLER LOSES shock came with the running of the fold. The brown healthy under stout opening event, when Harridan as aj bend. Sande had to come wide and, restraint, yet he reeled off the first 1 to 6 chance failed dismally. At|to make matters worse at that point, quarter in .11 and the second in .22, Belmont Park as a 8 to 5 shot| Elizabeth Brice knocked Stockmar off H\wanted to run much faster than against Wishbone, she ran practically| his stride, Meanwhile Wildrake was are now struggling for the mezzanine. oe 8 The trouble with Susanne’s tennis is that when she’s getting licked she allowed and was fighting for his head the same disappointing race out in front, clear of everything, un-| takes her medicine—only it's cough day Griffith was on first base when : throughout. When he pulled up he With Wishbone scratched yesterday] til his stablemate, Maclier, joined him | medicine she takes, came In one day and bought @ sea-| angy High hit a long fly to left.| TO HAWAIIAN SWIMMER (} wiis not taking @ long breath. inci- tha Madden filly looked Jike one of|and made {t a close thing at the wire. see son's box, paying Io advance. GrifMth started with the hit but had —_—— detitally, he carried every bit of 180 those who had to fall down to lose|The talent needed some cooling out] ‘The college graduates stand ready t's all for Casey Stengel,” he said.|to run back when Meusel made the] HONOLULU, T. H., June 24.—Pau x 5 things, but she lost without falliag| when the final red board went up. to begin at the bottom, including those | “He make me laff, so like anything—| catch. Before he could get to the|Kealoha won the 50-yard men's open am thoroughly satisfied with his —_—o— down, She showed nothing to justify oo three that signed with Connie Mack. |ha, ha, hat’ bag, though, Meusel had nailed him] sprint in a hairbreadth finish with condition,” said Block, “and in my . n he will repeat his triumph of| Mariel Nilles, Who Was SO ey he ae pure | Matched With Georges, Is my colt has trained since hie} = Stopped by Senegalese.. Brilliance isn't much or else she with a line throw from deep left to] Johnny Weismuller of the Tlinois Ath- first base, Some heave, that. letic Club, Chicago, when world aquatic stars competed here in spring events last night before hundreds of visiting Shriners. Kealoha‘s time was 243-5 seconds, her being an odds on choice in any company, Sheranda, a filly which has| has been running with the racing luck been trying hard all year to win afall against her. She was plentifully race, went away from her at the bar-| backed to wit. the third, but in the rier and coasted the rest of the way.| final sixteenth Lang had her on the Robinson hardly had to let her down. extreme outside trying vainly to catch such a demonstration of speed To go to the other extreme, Madden| Ben Wood, who in turn was hope- yesterday it makes it appear as} PARIS, June 24 (Associated Press),| trotted out a pair of two-year-olds] lessly chasing Paisley theugh he will be a hard horse to}—The defeat of Marcel Nilles by|in the final event, Wildrake and Mac- hee SG cafeh. I can only hope for the best,| Battling Siki, the Senegalese heavy- | lier, which had the race to themselves.| Joe Marrone, failing to cash on Ben Casey acting. ‘amd. if he is defeated I will have no| Weight here last night and the con: The former won from his stablemate| Wood, which ran in his colors for the} sHaAWNEE ON DELAWARE, June But © TAA eaatuses to offer and will be the first}uent cancelling of his bout with|by a head, Clarence Kummer on Wild-|first time, tried to buy Paisley, the|),~raiing the lead at the firet hole|. ut Casey didn't change his face, t@Econgratulate the owner of the} Georges Carpentier removes one of | rake subjecting his mount to a drive|winner of the third. He went from|24—T2king the lead a not one whit. In fact, he scowled. les the reasons invoked by Carpentier's| to beat out his kid brother Eddie, who] $4,000 to $7,000, but evidently the Tia- | 84 steadily increasing her advantage} 4+ the moment Irish Meusel and Whiskaway, the only horse to ever|™anaser, Deseamps, for refusing Tex | ode Maclier. The Madden pair were] Juana gelding’s owner thought he was | ®# the match progressed, Mrs, G. Henry) | ve were on the bases. Dazzy make Morvich feel the sting of de-|Fickard’s offer fora match with Har-|a surprise, because there was no ac-| worth that much to him and retained | Stetson of Huntington Valley, defeated] P| °C NUL On US stl, | ake batting mite to the humiliation of his feat, did not make much of an im-|'Y_Greb. tion for them on the oral market.| the horse with the customary extra §5. | Mrs. Caleb F. Fox of the same club, 6 7 pression when he galloped one-half uj Descamps’ cable message to Rick- — up and 6 to play in the final round of| before these Robins had humillated) oy team mates by slapping the onion | S=>< pecial Steamers our champs, Stengel now being one| for the longest. three-bagger known | =ze to the mile in .49 3-5 yesterday, he was|*!d read: "Thanks for handsome offer, e the women's golf tournament at the Hagen Receives 7 rophy Serres eestdas a aselics to tne] of the same. to man. When Phil gets a three-bag- . Cc Dazzy got a strike on Casey, and| ger you may know it is a long one. BOA RA ES The ball rolled to the far right fleld see The Yanks’ Western trip would have been more successful if they'd got more cancellations and less com- petition. So yesterday when Casey walked up to bat in the second inning swing- ing a palr of big bludgeons and look ing serious—so much like anything— = aes the Brooklyn players laffed right out MRS. STETSON WINS loud. The Brooklyn rooters leaned SHAWNEE GOLF PRIZE. | back and grinned. They thought The sparkling work of the Champs in thetr second fight with Brooklyn would indicate a return to form and an end to the slump. No club could huve beaten them as they played yes- terday. here from New York and when It wouldn't be surprising to see McGraw and Robbie stage a pitchers’ battle between Art Nehf and Bur- leigh Grimes to-day. Shuffling Phil Douglas added his sluggish and his rider had to strike| hich arrived too late. Am already him several times with his whip tm] %sned up with Nilles, in Paris, in regular prize, a leg on the new trophy ented by Mrs. Ronald H. Barlow, a| then—blooie! thieMast sixteenth. Trainer James |September, and Becket, London, Octo- ; fi rom Lord Northbou KTE | 2027, that mast be won three times} |The ball whistied into right for a to gain permanent possession. single, and both runners came home. a we jr., who superintended his brief |r.” - clean sweep| “Now take a good laught at that corner and then bounced around awhile before Tommy Griffith and Hy Myers could subdue it. Many of the Two large Day Line werkout, said that the colt was never Descamps attended the fight tast steamers will anchor off & workhorse, and he was pleased with | Mightt, returning from London for the Peet ea Sd Heat eM a Niles’ Caney yelled to the Brooklyn rooters,| (aster boys could have scored two| the course, affording the kaway covered the first quar-|men that articles have not set heen | Walter Declares He'li Go Bi FINAL SCORES ( ven [Over whose faces had come @ sudden| home runs on that wallop. But Phil] best position possible to Was satisficd. Ton more feet and he view the Races at Pough- would have been out of breath. keepsie June 26. ‘win .25 and it was plain to be seen| signed for a return match between tet he was loafing. Olympus's short] Beckett, the British champion, and trial yesterday was in direct contrast | Carpentic to his stable mate, He indulged in a] The manager explained that Soldier as Gallop of four furlongs in 48 8-5 and| Jones mertx George Cook, chen 5 wanted to run faster. It was no ef-| Beckett fights the winner, Carpentier] SANDWICH, England, June 24 (As. fort for him to step the initial quarter} taking on the victor in the latter] #c!ated Press). — American players 3 x change, painful twing IN THE BRITISH OPEN more impressive, In practically all her] “UY 2G™ PEO aa a Talghfs eober! and Defend Title Next $ ; GCLF CHAMPIONSHIP rounds she has been off the course only ne aRect RL the Teo enne Year, a few times, and by moving along in =a this mechanical sort of fashion, she has| couldn't get it out of their heads that slowed her opponents to beat them-| Casey was a comedian. “He'll make] ELECT LADD CAPTAIN ore mumimasy follaws Mg URRD vets Shey s8i¢)) BUOR BR OF HARVARD CREW each other in the ribs, FIRST ror Round)—Mra,. G ) im 28 4-5. Young Rowe made no ef-|match. Carpentier and Descamps are] swept the ‘fleld in the British open| James Barnet a Valier Gent aire, | _ an the islghth Meuse ANG TOURS). ONDON, Conn, June#4 (Agson|| eer Insd ak moniuvatvate: orc take fort to conceal his pleasure over the} busy with motion picture work in|solf championship yesterday, Walter} George Dun n Valley, 6 up and| again were perched on the sac’ asl; diated Precs}—A. H. Lada a. of Boe. qharvanica (rah, gular Day Performance and it was plain to be| England, the latter having a small] Hagen won the cup with a score of go] Jock Hutchison Ling MmOAtiens. “There were tro og Scat ‘ Ting, ctonsners, leaving Destro te seen that considerable confidence is ‘ & J. H. Taylor Up came Mr. Stengel, stlil looking} ton, Mass, was elected Captain of the] at 9.00 A, M. West dnd $i. 9.20 part in the film in which Georges is being starred o1 eventy tw: 7 . M., or 10.00 A. M.; West h Bt, being placed in this one for: the ytwo holes, James! ©) a, whitcambe William Chilvers, Dunwoodie, 8] comical to the enemy. Harvard crew for next year. Ladd] Ay, Or toga Mn: Youkers, Barnes was tled for second position with | Jean G, 0 i Me ihscatincaurand A 40, A.M. OF 10-20" 4. PILLORY FIT TO RUN The mere mentio: ireb'® na: hieda be pyar D BIGHT (Final Round) This time a Mr, De . r rowed No. 4 in the second varsity crew| 10.18 A. Mf. 0 A. 3 J A Cy U GooD Prise dies inaiite at “Orebin, namie jeorge Duncan, the veteran British} Harry Vardon North Hilla, beat Mi new pitcher, was in there hurling the] yesterday. Special Tickets (ress New York and a to deliver n ery oration, accompanied | Payer thelt cards reading 301. Jock | Ehntes very rs cPinat Roundy) ball, Dazy Vance having been plas- See Return, $2.50. ‘Trainer Tom Healey only gave Pil-lpy cignincant geatures purport to| Hutchison, who held the British il A ee ae ne ’ tered to the showers. He smiled and} CRIQUI MEETS WYNS Restaura Lunch Room Musie \ limbering up exerc He wasl depict a pronnt knockout, Uitle, came next with a score of 303 B. Q. L. Holland made a face at Casey. bringing large Hudson River Day Line tied a half mile in .531-5, but no lafter from the Robin bench. Ha, ha! FOR EUROPEAN TITLE a —_— Hagen ast evening received th E. R. Whitcombe £ aflert was made to exact speed of |GUARA y ved ihe] F.C. Jewell HOW AMERICA’S CRACK “Bang!” — Deabro:ses St eet Pier, New York Pres * ‘ NTEE KILBANE championship cup and a purse of £75 tun, “‘Pillory is ready to do any- trom tard Northbourne, ‘President cy | agree, Gadd GOLF TRIO PLAYED This time the comedian raised his} paris, June 24.—-Eugene Criqul of — ———$_—_——_———— ting that is asked of him,” said $50,000 FOR FIGHT. | jh rovat st. George's ce ad Ais pesca ied sights, fired at longer range. Th ld | rance has been matched with Arthur EWOOD GROVE SPORTING CLUB. Healey, ‘‘and the horse that beats the Royse e's: Golf Chub. Lay pee HOLES AT SANDWICH $ | pple flattened itself against a seat} of Retgium for a twenty-round TO-NIGHT. him can readily be acclaimed the| CLEVELAND. June 21.—Johnny Kie| 1 a short speech Hagen said he hoped | Joe, Kirkwood in the right field stand suddenly |» Nie F te declan cs Amis! Roonds. champion of the three-year-olds, in| bane featherweight champion, 1s ready | © Dring the cup back to England next] Alex. Herd —_ emptied of a Brooklyn rooter. All bout In Parts on July 7, to decide tho Frankie Coster y ant . 10 Rds, J mi ” to defend his title against John "| vear und defend it MORNING ROUND. his h find rode| featherweight championship of Europ .. my opinion , against Johnny Dun- | >a! defend fe Roger Wethored hands got aboard his homer i spgediock. owned by Robert H.| ee; Daun Pruah, or any: one ¢ 1 During his remarks he observed that! Angel DeLa Tor wee in to make the total score nine. anon, et u final trial yeaterday | goory pont a ra, feels aut of | used to the fleld of conipotition, adding. | $2bl quot Tr 88 88846 eoatTD Did that give you a laugh?” Casey ry; 99 r) morning was sent six furlongs in| cun training ft yn nae be Tit is not often that a man can win ed Ray. yeas 7 shot at the Robin bench. Nobody 1.18 with Jockey Eddie Martin, who] Kilbane aectare proposed match | auch "a championship at tie tira use| greys Hambro. Peri by WK gb smiled, The stands slowly emptied ’ will ride him in the big stake, holding| Kilbane har agreed to fight for Matt | 8" oo = in 483544346-37—72 | themselves of Gowanus fandom SPECIAL TRIP TO him hard 1 “ . Hagen played steadily golug o Y that way with u im hard at all parts of it. Trainer] J. Hint: Cleveland promoter and] ,,, Eninac @ROept Ihet fe croc ae Lracovered but was cver the d MORNING ROUND. ‘He couldn't hit way i 4 demi» Rowe sr. arrived frem New] referee, wh owill probably stage the | stroke at the second through se eeed® | took fhe in the hole. reen and) BARNES— Robbie recalled, as the Brooklyn gang POUGHKEEPSIE BOAT RACES : Yaew-yesterday and he brought jocke in, Oblo. Hinkle says heling over the green. he made thie Jock Hutchison made a 73 in his third Out . 55365343 4-38 walked away with their heads down, J le Penman and Lewis Morris} Svaranteed Kilbane $90,000 for hls end| yy py holeing @ tweive-yard putt at the | round and for a time led the Meld, A 7 In 4544643 465—-39-77 | “But I'll be doggoned if I don't think AY, JUNE i with him, ‘The firat named will] °f he purne vite] ninth, He half topped his tron shot to] at the fourth hole in the afternoon just AFTERNOON ROUND. he means it now.” MOND. ’ 26th, 1922 J ride Whiskaway, while the lat will fizht anyone Mr. Hinale} the thirteenth and this time a ten-yard | about cost him the title for the second Our 4464 3 4—36 So, it has come to pass that we find Leaving Battery Landing 9.15 A. M. West 132d St. 10.30 A. M. r will pilot Olympus eA poi Recon nie Ase Tork pro | run-up. pure hit tsk of the hale 4454 4 Casey Stengel reincarnated from herunNinG IMMEDIATELY AFTER SINISH OF Racks 2 4 woters have never mude me a formal! ynd popped out again In the fourth roun¢ needed 76 Tickets on anle at Tie “DAY'S PROGRAMME COSTS yet the New York Boxing Com-|" Warnes needed 10 save a stroke at | which brought his torn! ic a0n gett tmp clown to tragedian, just as Clarence BOUND’ Seg BO) Fuss oe nusat Tikes ott, d TRACK $60,090. mt Ao declare my" title for | rye tuat two Bolen to hent ‘Hagen, wut [strokes bela tie wines. He wilt Jona ‘ Mitchell haa emerged from the pitch TRIP Mandalay H n action te a Joke and » was in the the way remember that 7 ‘st basin, he! 10 OAD 7 “ staging the Kentucky Special the’ be until the time coines when I refuse | seventeenth. aratchansater | > - sl eae ane Gar * , wit ee Tee mane ucky Ji Club will accomplish to moet a logical candidate for the tying, but he pushed h fi Ste AFTERNOON ROUND. SORRMM BUFFET LUNCH SERVICE SODA FOUNTAIN Re unbeard of tp.the annals championship honors,” to the greed Wel iio the “Soups, "oo | quGlmmls firm srw ree Ut AAR T 8 a8 dns GOOD MUSIC DANCING FREE Ly 2 «i ie rough, He feels Sa y inal) tax caave. q" veennes 34048045 tore Casey didn't win the ball game sin- ¢ ' OR OC IaS eee NS