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————— —— uturity of Sally’s Alley ts Empire State on Map As Producer of Racers|} — ks Out Theory That Ol ntucky Is Only Real Breeding Centre. By Vincent Treanor. INERS, particularly those of the old school, will rant for spours on the advantages of old ky and its historic blue grass nment as a breeding ground for thbreds. Some even go #0 far argue that it tq impossible to ood horses elsewhere. In view great success of John E. Mad- id some others whose Kentucky farms supply the turf with winners there is something in ‘assertions, But it ts close to lous to credit the Blue Grass with a monopoly on the breed- dustry. New York, New Jer- nd even far away Montana are in on the business of breeding horses, and it may not be long p the output of these States will favorably in quality at least | [sen @ produce of Kentucky. simpressive victory of Sally's in the Futurity ts not only an gument for the Empire State as a Ing centre but a triumph for Sharpe Kilmer, her owner. He ed his farm at Binghamton of- as many opportunities for the tion of good horses as any Place and he has seen his|% borne out. Gifford A. Coc! operating in a breeding wi the same lines at Mt. Kisco and chunks to all her filly opponents and won ensily. Incidentally, she ran the five fuciongs in 56 %6 seconds, very fast time. She didn't t, however, beat any such field as she met in the Fu- turity. Both Owner Kilmer and Trainer Mo- Wayland are enthusiasti: over Sally's Alley's ability to run a distance. ——.— GREY LAG TOP WEIGHT IN TORONTO CUP Grey Lag, with an Impost of 138 pounds, has been rated one pound better than Exterminator by Frank J. Bryan, the official handicapper, in the weights he has assigned for the Toronto Autumn Cup of $16,000 added, at one mile and a quarter, which will be run at the open- ing day of the Ontario Jockey Club meeting at Woodbine. Most of the good horses in training have been named for the fixture, which has grown into one of the big races on the Canadian tracks, Mad Hatter has been assigned 130 pounds, and should he start would carry equal weight with Grey Lag because of three-pound penalty incurred in win- ning the Jockey Club Gold Cup on Sat- urday, ‘The weights bata Al 363 Sone Sphere. john Paul Jon by 109] Pillory 105| Rock Y 82| Red 98/Spanish Matz 105|Tallor Mata, 08, ‘ahnounced at 12 o'clock’ ‘noon, Sept. 16, Winners after the publi: the weights to carry Giree pounds Well Saturday y | eation 0: addition Copyright, 1922 WELL, wat OF IT? 1'M ALMosT As FAR IN “Ty ROUGH AS YOU ARE IN “TH! Fairway! “Hts GAME AIN'T/OVER YET — my “Douen's SAFE = The Fussy Foursome, Vic’s Comic, Appears Each Monday in The Evening World. Copies Will Be Printed on Hard Paper and Mailed to Evening World Readers on Receipt of a 5-Cent Stamp for Each Copy. You Will Want the Sevics in Your Home or Golf Club. ‘This is the Sixty-Eighth of the Series, the First (New York Evenir Having Appeared May 30, 1921. aioe Sperung) Editor, yening, yy orlUe ly has met with a good shure of y's Alley was foaled at Bing- on and was broken and tried out the straight track at Sun Briar é and as early as last winter her » and as early as last winter her Ms as a yearling were good enough t anybody, victory of Sally’s Alley adds mer to the romances of the turf fshows that winners of merit of- Imes come from unexpected place: this fact that makes the breeding joroughbreds the most fascinating uit in the world. Clarence H. Wekay of New York bred the Bour- mare Strike Light 2d to Meddler France und got a colt he called fumeur, who won races abroad. He brought to this country and sold fa modest sum st the Stayersal of the Mackay horses which had brought from France. He was e stud ut Washington for a period Pwvas sold at auction for $875, ulti- ly finding his way to the Fed- ;Remount Service at Washington. Sal Volatile’s yearling daugh- eat 22 seconds for a quarter at home track. Mr. Kilner tried to the Government to eel] him the In this he was unsuccessful Fye finally made urrangements to nge the imported Margie for eur. y's Alley’s dam was Sal Vola- daughter of Disguise, who wus by E. D. Morgan. If memory us right she was one of the sguises who ever showed « Ik- sallnpidasan Twelve of 15 Starters Finish 45-Mile Race Past Long Beach and Ba The seventh annual race for power boats was held by the Tamaqua Yacht Club of Sheepshead yesterday. Fif- teen boats started and twelve finished the forty-five-mile course, which toolt them out from Sheepshead Bay past Long Beach to Buoy 2, opposite Jones's Inlet and back past Ambrose and Scotland lightship and then back to the starting point off Manhattan Beach. This js the race inaugurated lw Arthur M, Middleton and won five time in a row by his boat. Nautical sharps agree that yesterday's event was the best rAce of its kind in local waters, The Napu, owned by Bingham and Hussey of the Shelter Island Yacht Club, was the winner, She was the scratch boat and covered the cours In 4 hours, 19 minutes and 41 seco ‘The Napu is a 45-footer and has a 4- 60 motor. The Viva, owned by A>- thur Pettit of the Tamaquas, with a time allowance of 36 minutes and 35 second, Was second, and Commodore H. E. Child's Blue Bt loyd A. Wilder's ¢ in the past, was 11 seconds by Blue Bird in the order of their finish were t 7 , } rd was third. Alouette, Hambu Maskette and Step] Madeline H. of the Hudson latter, by the way, was]C.; The Falcon, which beat Arthy . developed and trained by Middleton's Idle Hour 6 seconds for nd thie Wuturity sixth place: The Adelew of Rockaway Paducah of Sh the Ruthie V he Ruth If, eleventh, shead Bay Y. C., econ within three years. e story of the Futurity is old by iB time. Sally's Ailey simply came behind Zev, when the latter tf he had the race won, but and the € « BP layers ure still all upset over the tth. Ite, Sully’s Allty seemed a public Ag a boat to boat contest the raca p despite the fact that she was] way remarkably close between: the © 1 shot, All the $5 and $10 ntred on her, the layers say. Alley had won a gres Idie Hour, Grace Irene, Falcon and Adelew. They were bunched most of the way. The four of them rounded : tart with 126 pounds on} Rnoy No. 2 opposite weig within a minute and cover - ish line almost within the same in- RPRET NEW RULES |e" = OF FOOTBALL CODE) capTAINS NAMED FOR TENNIS TEAMS i. 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WBxecution Lis ‘Vildem Beats Foor Mem Simul- taneously. ay HLA DE: LPHIA, sep’ " fIden 2d, monarch 1 lob, yesterday beat fo: nen sini ously on the grass tenuis ures ¢ where erday he ret American champion by Williain M. Johnston of Sound Star on, Western {li five hard sets in the fi p, i. the race tional championship tourni 4 his ¢ winalng Scratch Boat Napu Is Winner Of Tamaqua Y. C.’s Ocean Race + |racing drivers, ives | plonshi a-Jand both teams EXPECT DRIVERS She Says, Woman, 112,Fetes Seven Ove But Bars Boy of 9: 92 on Birthday 102 Being 112 years old carries with it a good dé must be careful, for instance, not to lead the younger ways, which 1s why Mrs, Maschi Urdan would nv at the celebration of her 112th birthday yesterday Lugi is a mere stripling of ninety- — two, while every other one of the] kranzking, seven guests had felt the thrill of their] Goldstei 1 100th birthday at least two ye ago. | Masehi Brat Sarles, Bie Who —Was]so Lugi had to be satisfled with the] emery. both Killed, Was to aul thought that when he gets older, eight maid That years older to be exact, he may attend such birthday festivities. Lugi, an impulsiv proposed marr After Contes ath who re- Ze to one of the KANSAS CITY, Mo., Sept. 18.— -old members of the Daugh- ters of Israel's home for aged people Hospital reports to- indicated protested bitterly that any one ninety- the probable recovery of Joe Thomas, }two y ! ough to at- Eddie Hearne, Jimmy Murphy and] tend a birthday party. But Mr Pete De Paolo, famous automobile SeiC oA Auer eae 10: no buck talk from any young injured yesterday in a whipsn und ber of the series of accidents which marked the seven gue Dau dedication event at Kansas City's new am not old older, and woof my fri ____ THAT EVENING” WORLD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, FMPIRE STATE MAKES GOOD AS THOROUGBRED BREEDING CENTRE 'THE FUSSY FOURSOME Jy ( poe, BUT “THINK How You'D Be \ on i [4 ( \ Much BETTER OFF IF You'D PLAY COURSE - \ OUGHTA “TRY ITI YOu | responsibility eneration nw Lugi Friedlos I will live 7 100, Has No Rules for Long Life, Whi Which Is Why She Is 112, and Predicts She'll Live Long. in frivolou teh mile and a quarter speedway. Ros- | ctreet, anid it was there the coe Sarles of Lafayette, Ind., inter-]day reception was held nationally known, was killed when a] She sat a head of the tul stecring knuckle broke, his mount wy flapper at her first topped the rim of the saucer and ide her were Mrs, ¢ plunged 25 fect, to burst into flames | Fox, 108 years old; Mr ther 1 as it pinned him to the ground er, 107 ve old; Mr ekie Ko Tommy Milton of St. Paul won the} ky, 105 years ol; Mre, Gitte Ouch race, covering the 300 miles in 2,46.52.96, Harry Hartz we ond by eos than a minute im 2.17.10.23, |SLUGGING ROBBER Frank Elliott. third; Ralph Multord WAYLAYS 3 MEN fourth, and Jerry We fifth. Four mechanicians also were in jured, Chr kup of Les! Police Say That He Picked Angeles, Savles f -" Ey probably the most serious. He suf “Pickled” Ones As Vie- fered concussion of the | and wi 3 burned badly as he sou O reseur tims. Sarles. He to be in 4 lone thiet armed with a pie jured internal Viator and Tieng pipe anc is v io in hie t i ER jead ply nd h viet Thomas's left teg was broken and {he police rently und his body bruises he influence Hearne rece and when lite car turned ing a front axle, De | injured and Murphy's phy's injury was not him to a bospital co times men were taken as the result o! nd the entire dete me bruises han.cian , i distance, they could he wreck betore Marles 6. ‘ 1 P Kast. had d as racing and that 1 i cede to } os NEWPORT STUDIO {PRICE HILL To PLAY DESTROYED B Y FIRE FOR SANDLOT TITLE Kustic Structure of Mewes Chess champions, w+ Nation: Price Mill t Bh next Saturday to finala with the I 1 torn te Cin on Sunday tructur The 4 The cause of the fire is v nat! for a double-heauer ot nhuwe TWO ¢ | vtinehked IN WEIRD SHGOO HURT TING | 1 Distebet, Wie Dead ot oe MORE 9| EXP county cally Sentin changin law- we ri for plantier will now they 1928,' CUT ouT TH RiDDING vim! f You GET HIM SORE He'LL Play BETTER — LAY oFF HIM OR \ we'lt Lose some. ee VN, E JNDICTMENTS Sentiment Changes as Grand Jury Resumes. I thos spiracy ejthe of cS) or BOS Tate | awaiting trial and pract- indicted for rioting and in Jail or out on bond. throughout the commupity ts When the jury convened the but ire convinced and they expect indictments petore the endyot the citizens were sceptical, © will pe a few more indietmenta purder and the rest for plunder ana indictments for property after the riot © loft to the regular Grand Jury a but the mine Here's what we've done We've reduced 25 tyler te $30 from our new Fall $36 & $ new thus goving an anparaileled chowe at to your order Watch CARMAN-MIQUEL WIN LONG RACE BY HALF A LAP __.—_ Madonna and Corry Ask for Return Motor-Paced Match and Get It. Vineont Madonna and Frank Corry lost day's 100-kilimetre motor- paced team race by half a lap in the closing stages to Clarence Carman ana Jules Miquel at the New Yori¢ Velodrome. So close and exciting was the finish that the defeated pair asked the management to get them @ return match. This was a simpl@ matter and the two teams will have it out again to-morrow night in a fit~ teen-mile race, in addition to a match race between Felix Patt! and Joha Patrick, crack amateurs, at five miles. Four teams started, but the combi- nations of George Chapman and Lar- ry Gaffney and the Belgians, Victor Linart and Charles Verkyn, did not come up to expectations. The last half of the exciting event was a bat+ tue between Carman and Madonna and the former triumphed in mas+ terly style. For fifty miles Madonna and Corry had things all to them- selves, showing the way almost from the very start, Around fifty-three miles Carman and Miquc! began to do things, so that two miles further they jumped in front. Corry, the Australian, was on the track when Carman and Miquel broke through, and Madonna, the crack Italian, Jumped on his wheel and gave merry chase. He threatened to re+ gain the lead, and with three laps ta go challenged Carman. It was nlp and tuck for half a la ‘hen all of @ sudden Maddona lost his pace and the race, It was clear sailing for the ul+ timate winners. When announcement was made thal How y'GoInc AL = “THINK Sfou'Le BREAK ROTTEN — A HUNDRED? * NUL NEVER | BE A GOLFER: JENNIE MANCARO IS WANTED HOME. Police Asked Woman W Jennie Manearo, je Look for Young Minsing. who Is seventeen years old, daughter of Peter Mancaro, MARION, Ul, Sept, 18.—The speclat) sovator operator in the Municipal] Carman and Miquel had won the Grand Jurors Investigating the Herrin} Bujding, has been missing from her|¢rowd broke into loud cheers. The massacr ed to-day after @ ten-]nome, No, 121 Taffe Place, Brooklyn,| time for 62% miles distance was one day re Twenty-six of the thirty: | since Sept. 6. Her father to-day asked] Dour, 30 minues and 65 4-5 seconds, eight me ed for murder are in the} io police to send out a general alarm| M@d0nna and Corry covered the 64 miles 2 laps, Chapman and Gaffney; 61 miles $% laps and Linart and Vira kyn, 61 miles 2% laps. The first thrill came early in the afternoon, when Bobby Walthour jr., sor. of the famous Dixie Miyer, whipped Eddie Madden in two out of three heats of a one-mile match race. Madden showed tn front in the first heat in 2.66 4-5, with 18 2-5 seconds for the last eighth. Bobby gained the next two in the ~espective times of 2.68 1-6 ande2.24 3-5, with the last two eighths in 13 flat and 12 4-5 sec+ onds. for her. He sald that she had been “going about" with a young man named Lov but that he could not account for her disappearance save on the ground that when it came time for her to turn over vart of her wages as a shoe operator the did not have the money and ran iway. 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