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THE ENQUIRER, CINCINNATI, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1925; 11 Fi rits gallop Mud To Victory ve Favo pacemaker, swunir a little wide In ELDER ELEVEN BEATEN. coming into the stretch but came on THE WINNERS. THREE RACES Dayton Preps Down Fries Hill and had ns trouble taking the purse. The contest -for second money was quite spirltetd, with Dandy Anne getting the decision over Miss Demlna, TO PLAY AT INDIANAPOLIS, 1 The Spencers, who won th. Class I Amateur championship, will leave this morning at o'clock for Indianapolis.

where they will play one gam. till" afternoon and a double-header tomorrow, meeting th. Wlllant Bulldogs, who won 1 the Class Amateur championship at In-! dlanapolls. Iu addition to the members CLOSE CALL For King of Welters. Beautiful Addle.

This filly went Into the lead going around the clubhouse turn and held sway throughout, although forced to a hard drive to do so. Rocky gradually moved up and came strong in the stretch. Tamper also moved up In the stretch to get the show money. Team on Sloppy Field, 33 To 0. SPSCMt DISPATCH TO TFTS IXQDHCIt.

who showed early speed. Ritter Dayton, Ohio, Octob.r If. In a v.rltabl. Latonia Cup Field. P.P.

Horse. Weight, Joeker. 1. Wrnck Boy, 101.... .8.

Grlffln 8. Proway Wafers, 08. J. Mooney Perming, 105... Stelnhart 4.

ny Gosh. 108 W. Fronk R. Georgle. 100.

Pl 6. Cliltlngong, 103.. A. Mortensen T. 'King Midi, 118 IS.

(anle Troxler entry. of mud and during- a continual down pour the Unlvorslty of Payton Preps or ine Deseonu ienm a numoer or wpencer diamond rooters will also meke the trip with th. team, and a number of others tested Elder High School here this after LATOMl. Pander Petel (Steele) Sua Steel (Connelly) Kublul Khan (Noel) Blue Granite (Steele) Utile Visitor (Steele) Masse' (Noel) Beautiful Addle LAUREL. Kosciusko (Lang) Eyelash (Leyiand) Bit! O'Flynn noon by a soon of II to V.

win go up ou Sunday for the doublo-tlcnder. J. M. Pugan, nxerutlv. VTce President of the Amateur Baseball Commission, will accompany th.

team to the iloasler Are Won By Steele Little Visitor Captures Feature Purse Event. Mickle Walker's Car Crashes Into Bridge Abutment in Darkness, But Boxer Escapes Because of the heavy rainfall th. Preps were unabl. to manipulate their passes and many large rains were lost. The lads on the outside and Steele was forced to take the overland route in the early part, then came through on the rail, but failed to got into the money.

Right oft the reel the favorites started to win. In the opening event Jesse Spencer's Pander Pete, piloted by Steele, was well up in the early purt, then when the stretch was reached moved on away from the ethers, to win by Ave lengths. Betty Star ran a similar race to move up iu the stretch. -Surprise had speejd, but could not keep up when challenged. H.

Jtf. Gaines's first-time starter. Sue from Cincinnati found the swing almoin Impossible In straight football and tlielr back-t'leld men were driven back time and time again by th. charging forward wall TRACK NOTES. Lut call! The final day of racing for tnla vicinity hai arrived.

For the wlndu the' Latonla Cup, the Ion Rout race run In America, will be the feature event, and even horsea Vill plough through the mud for the 17,600 puree. It will be mud and the track probably will be juet about aa ft wat yesterday. J. Troxler Is shooting two barrels at the puree, for yeHter-day he purchased By Goal, from Lloyd Gentry and that old horse will run coupled with King Nadl. These two are going to rule as favorites, for King Nadl himself Would hitv- hon th favorite TO PLAY TOR TITLE.

The Normana (Munden) Candy Kid (McAtee) Few people knew that Edward Pat rldod officials of the K. I. O. have de-that, despite 1 tha fact that It has sluing 1 1 week, that th. gnme at officials of ra been rick Walker wag In town yesterday, Mlddletown tomorrow between (lart1nr.

Toyland (Leyiand) Ed Pendleton (Munden) until his car was taken to a garage 180-100 1M-100 SO-100 1M-100 00-100 070-100 250-100 1705-100 1870-100 110-100 160-100 130-100 160-100 1095-100 60-100 1650-100 86(1-100 820-100 1250-100 130-100 230-100 s-t 8-2 11-10 7-1 J-10 ha will undoubtedly start th. veteran Al Leake end hold Charley Bolden In reserve, while Manager Johnny Kennedy, of the I.urtlow Club, states that he will positKely iiiummnr to the mound for the Jvcn- Harvey and Ludlow should bo pliVyed unless nnotlier heavy rain Humlay morning should make the field Impossible to play FAIKMOUNT. or tn. frepa. The ball was In Elder's territory throughout th.

Initial auarter and th. Preps took the ball over the Cincinnati line twlc. In the flrat ten minutes of play. Boyle, Lutmordlng and Aug were the shining lights In the Elder line-up, while Lenscli, Miller, Captain Bchulta and Frlss stood out on the Gem City eleven. The line-up and summary: Prens.

Poal tlons. According to the last word from Jockey Blue Granite First in Substitute Affair. Ull, Manager Walter lladley states tliat tucklens. for repairs, Edward Tatrlck Walker Is nono other than Mickle Walker, welterweight champion the world. Mlekla and his chief trainer, Teddy Rajah (Dillea) Sombre (McDonald) Haman (Neal) Kla (Costello) wnnne, tie will be here this morning to ride the son of King W.

Kronk will have the mount on By Gosh. Chittagong from the J. Keone Steele, showed she liked the mud. OK well, she permitted Miss Hume to st the tip for the first Quarter. Deem liartlett stable la ruins' to be close to second Aunt Laura (Neal) choice.

He only has to carry 103 Dounds. Kircher Lh T. Hiipt.) I (Cup Clarcmont Hayes, arrived in Cincinnati early yesterday morning after a thrilling Sophie Goldman Tukolv and A. Mortensen will be in the saddle. (then shot by her and was ploughing punn u.

u. Yaasany. Rollins R. L. Stelnhart has been engaged to rtile Bucko (Gevlng) Deemlnar.

and K. Pool will be un on Goo EMPIRE CITY. T. gle. Bob Baker has two Latonla cups through the mud six unguis in rroni.

Miss Hume retained second money, experience on a dnrk highway at o'clock, near Mlddletown, Ohio, where Wulker drove his car Into a bridge Sue Steele Is Winner in Maiden Effort. Tlernan I.utmerdlng Blrykcr Boyle Koch Piegge McCarran Aug 4 Janetta (Fator) Skirmish (Beach) Maud Muller (Maiben) with Rose moving Into the show position after they had turned into Tschudl H. Lenerh B. Mlllre U. Krlss R.

H. Costello V. Boor, by periods: 1 1 Preps 13 6 Kldor 0 0 Mchavo (Fator) abutment spanning the JUIttle Miami river. Walker and his trainer escaped without a scratch, but the front part of the car was smashed. The cham the stretch.

Kublai Khan Gallops. Jibe (Richards) Gamble (Richards) 7 it 0 im JAMK lron. AL WIEBE'S PEERLESS ORCHESTRA jrW A TTaOTTT40 kvkhy mcyiT EXCEPT JLJiJLJLlI VJLli XX MONDAY AND TUESDAY (OPEN-AIR DANCING) MONDAY AND TI'KKDAV OPKBf Foil "PKOIAl, I'ABTIKS. Finest Danee Hull la Weal UN ALU YANUIIIA I'IKIfl. Chifken and Steak Specialty rilONE HI LAM) 423.

TAKE SOUTHGATE CA1L ltlCSTAljItANI' Ol'Uftt VKAH KOUND. to his credit and may upset the dope by winning, the third one. Wrack Kay and Drowsy Waters are the other carded starters. A fair sort of a card surrounds the cup and while the fields are not large, some of the races possess class. Great cheers will go up If by any manner of means the weather man makes a mistake and permits the sun to shine.

What has become of Jockey Mergler? For several days rumors have filled the pure air around Latonla that Mergler was ready to talk, and what he said would prove quite Interesting, In fact, it has been gossiped about that yesterday Joe Allgoyer annexed a purse when his Omar Khayyam gelding Kublai Pander Pete, Kublai Khan, Massey and Beautiful Ad-' die Score Sport Comes Substitutions Elder: Davis for Plagge, Terbugen for Tekoilve, Donohu. for Koch. Preps: Plannlgan for Deem, Weed for I.ensch, Brlnktnan for Klroher, Kellofer for Miller. Scoring Touchdowns, Lensch S. Miller Khan won the third race quite handl pion will remain In town until repairs are made.

He said It waa a close call from death. "I had Just asked a motorist how far it was to Cincinnati," said Mlokle, ly. Midnight Rose beat Kublai Kha 2, Frlesa, Points after touchdowns, Mllolr, around the first turn, but on the back stretch Kublai Khan moved into the along; came Sue Steele, another favorite; Kublai another choice; Blue Granite and kittle Visitor Tschudl, Officials Referee. Culler, Ohio Btatei lead and it was all over. Lngchamps, an eighth of a mile out of It on the umpire, rrarrer, (uaylon); neaa linesman, fescn.

SslissssiissiasssMSsaMisasisiaisaaiMMaiiisiasailsssssial 'TIT ISHIISIiasi li backstretch, gradually moved forward By Bob Saxton. and got the place, with Midnight Rose was tne day for iff lor to talk, but when the time came Mergler could not be located. Inquiry at his boarding house brought forth the Information that a strange man had called at 6 o'clock yesterday morning, and after a short conference Mergler and the stranger had disappeared. Kf forts to locate him proved unavailing, and he had not returned to his rooming houso late last There wag one Improvement in the having no trouble defeating Dr. Tan VARSITY ner, the only other starter in the race.

O. A. Kintt'B Blue Granite easily was best in the third race. Far back und was looking nt my watch to see the time, when suddenly a red brldgo loomed in the distance and before I could bring my car to a full stop I had orashed into it. I managed to drive on and reached Cincinnati before daylight Friday." The car Walker la driving Is the same one that was responsible for his name appearing In the news columns several weeks ago when a truck bumped Into It and the driver demanded a fight.

Walker was about to grant the chauffeur his wish when the driver dlsqovered Walker's identity' and then beat It for the tall tlm- h.r I For the Well-Dressed MAN! In the first eighth. Blue Granite, and" Steele, but the break showed up in the following; All good things have to come to an end, so when Ritter and Sammy Steele were beaten in the sixth, that ended the procession favorites. The feature event of the day was a six-furlong- purse. In which Little Visitor looked like a goo.l thing. She was, and getting off in front, held her in that position throughout.

Sweep Park ran second all the ways and Cherokee Lee up some ground In the stretch run. i Judge A. Young came In to sea th. wtnrtup. He has been at Grand Kaplris, Ml'-'h for several weeks, wirere he underwent an operation.

Judging by appear Wins From Otterbein. under a well-judged ride, gradually moved up and, taking the lead in the ances It look, as though the operation was a huge success. stretch, drew out from his opposition, Curler got the place money after be Sue Steele, makinsr her first annearance racing situation yesterday at Latonla. The rain still fell, the mud still prr-vailed, but form players and the doposters came Into their own. Favorites came driving; down- in regular procession and most of the favorites were mounted by little Summy Steele, the diminutive Jockey under contract to G.

F. Croissant. 1 The favorites started off in the first event and Steele did likewise, for be piloted Pander Pete to the front. Then ginning slowly and coming with Cincinnati Scores Touchdown Early under colors, maintained the reputation of rush near the finish. Twig had tne jjanot norses lor running in tne mud.

II 'Hrz This daughter of Ballot and Chanire lust in First-Quarter Game Played in Sea of Mud. gal I loped through the mud. The boys had speed, went into the lead after the first quarter, but tfred In the stretch a line on ner, lor en. only paid 8 to run Will Perkins will shlD his stabla. con Massey Likes Track.

Teddy Hayes, who Is looking after the champion In the absence of Jack Kearns, stated that Walker would Another favorite went down to de slating of- 22 head, to Churchill Downs Monday, Six others will bs stint back to In the sixth race Massey, who likes I feat in the closing number when srscui, bismtcb to th mjtjntgs. gton. spend a week at French Lick Springs, such a (rack, laid In beh'nd the early Rocky just failed to get up to beat David A. Boris, trslner of the Rwlnv. Westervllle, Ohio.

October 16. In i. a pouring rain, and on a field that and then return to Rumsen, N. where resides with his wife along Stable, and Miss Alma Wasser, of jLiOuisvi le. wera married in Latonla.

Thurs was a sea of mud 'and water, Cincin day afternoon. and his two-year-old son Mlckie, Jr. Hayes will select a staff of sparring partners for Walker after they return from Indiana. nati University defeated Otterbein Jockey Mack Garner has returned tn Colllnsvllle. College, 8-0, in a close and hard fought Word from I.exlnsrton Is that the Ken Walker probably will have the tucky Derby winner, Black Gold, has been retired to the stud.

I Mabley Quality Hals honor of opening the new Madison game. Cincinnati made her touchdown In the first few minutes of play following a series of line plunges by Mad Tne departure af the Tntemsttnnnl Square Garden with Harry Greb, as they practically are matched to fight for the middleweight championship early In December, Stable for Louisville has been delayed, owing to the Illness of Pallah, and the noraes will not leave until Wednesday. The International stable will be cam Walker was a caller at Ths En paigned at New Orleans this winter In. I JeasrA as in steaa or at Tijuana, quirer office, where he was greeted by number of boyhood friends and a Colonels M. J.

Winn and Andrew Vennle -J host of admirers, who wished the returned from Chicago yesterday. Colonel Winn confirms the story out of Chicago that he and other capitalists had agreed to build a new race track in or near the -aX 1 youthful champion success In his encounter with Harry Greb for the middleweight title. winay city, nut said that It was Impossible to glvs the elte of the new track st the present time. It Is more than likely that ths property owned by the Hawthorne II dux, Cincinnati's star full back. Maddux carried the ball over for the only score of the game.

Many fumbles featured the game, several of which were costly for, Otterbein, as they prevented her from scoring. Cincinnati's superior weight gave the a distinct advantage, as the Otterbein backs were too light to make much headway on the muddy field. After the first quarter the Otter-belnites found earth and held the heavy Bearcats in neutral territory for the rest of the game. Crawford was clearly the star of the line. On both defense and offense he made 'his presence known, Interests at Ninety-fifth and Crawford.

streets WOUIQ p. utilised. VOI'It LAST f'HANCB TODAY, I STE NHH ADVEBTISUMBNT PAGM S. IMabley Quality Hats show that dash of i color tone that determines smartness i Bl GRAND CIRCUIT RESULTS. Atlanta.

Oil. October 16 (A. p.t. The following ar. th.

Grand Circuit results here today; Th. 2:05 Class Pace Purse trend! Anna Bradford's Girl, br. by -J ft I greens, with brims a bit wider than.Uv usual. Shapes fcjr all types. Jlfrirti Hnt, 5 The Northern Man Anna Bradford (Dickerion) Ill and he was the obstruction that Theodore Guy, ro.

by Guy Ax- the diamond mart of) the mlddla-west, by buying every stona offered us and paying the top price, and spot cash. stopped many a line plunge. Captain worthy rlncess Margrave (Palln) til Rlchter played his -usual superlative star ttutn, D. by star Elect (Cox) i 3 1 IF YOU NEED II Stetson 1 Moanant Phil O'Nell, br. by Th.

Philis game at tackle. Wlddoes was the outstanding back field man. Maddux was the Bearcat's outstanding star. Line-up: tine Vera Marie (Crozler) 4 4 3 Time 2:05, 2:04, Th. Two-Year-Old Sweepstakes Two in I II Hat, $8 Hat; $10 II i Men's Store Second three; jackpot: purse $5,760: Hatelton, blk.

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(Palln) 1 Doirble Cross, ch. by Billon Vale Madam Dillon 1 Station' Bell, b. by Belwyn sienna (White) Tom Bradley, by Bruslloff Otterbein. Plnney Kelton Cavanaugh Crawford Porosky Rlchter MrMiohae) Hnavely Wlddoes Rentier Carroll Positions. Cincinnati.

Valentin. Hallerman L. a Bchowl Pease Nlmmo R. T. Herman Hchnlrd Mini Bradford Martin Msddux HiitKie tuoxj Mlsa Ettle, b.

by Chestnut Peter Ethel Trogeen (Croler) Polly Peachtree, by Peter III A GOOD I Substitutes uiternem: Bishop ror C'av nnaugh, Miller for Carroll, Relgle for Mc-Mlchael, Mlnnlch for Henner. Cincinnati; Wood for Bradford, Pease for Maddux. Iteferee Wells, O. 8. U.

Umpires Lunlap, O. 8. U. Pelffer, Denlson. Daniels Loan Office 503 WALNUT ST.

JB i the ureal folly watts (Candler) Time The ClasH Trot Purse 2,600: Thompson Dillon, blk. hy Dillon 'Axworthy Miss Plerrett. (Cox) 1 1 Trumpet, b. by Etowah Mary Tipton (Murphy) ..1 1 3-3 Dr. Strongworthy, gr.

by Ortolan Axworthy Bell Strong (Palln) 4 3 2 Costa Jay, b. by Indiana Effle (White) .3 4 4 Time 2:09, 3:08. The 2:11 Class Pace Purse Skeeter b. by Howard Ha Miss Wahjley (White) 1 3 1 Mac Silk, b. hy Blngen Silk Addllo Mack (Murphy) 6 13 Luella Forbes, b.

by W. Forbes Nellie Worthy (Candler) 3 13 Glided Day b. by Peter Williams (Palln) 3 I I Reppert b. by Inline Mary (Crosier) 4 4 4 Time 2:0814, 2:08, 3:1214. Special Race for Southern-Owned Horses: Dixie c.

by Outlaw (Russell) 3 11 Bootsle, br. by Apollo (Thomas) 14 4 Alice Ward, gr. by Unknown (Whitehead) i 3 3 Harvest Dew, b. by The Harvester (Dunn) 4 3 2 Time 2:31, 2:3214, 2:33. The 2:14 Class Trot Purse $3,000: Crawford, b.

by Belwln Barella (Murphy) 1 1 1 Blngen Asoff, b. by Azolt Blngen (Dlckerson) 3 3 Guy Trogan, b. by Guy Axworthy Troena (Dlckerson) 6 3 3 Utah, ch. by The Harvester Etowah (Dunn) 4 4 Tippy Frisco, br. by San Kran- Cisco Mary Tipton (K.Thomas) The Great Lullwater, ch.

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Mary's at Corcoran Field yesterday afternoon, to 2, before a fair-sized crowd, which braved the rain to watch their favorites cavort. St. Mary's offered more opposition than expected, for the Hydo Park school threatened several times throughout the contest to make touchdowns. A safety In the third period grave them two points. Hughes and Covington, and Wlth- Cout 30.00 TTiere is no overcoat or topcoat in the world, foreign or domestic, that hasthe remarkable qualities of Knit-tex.

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SELZ SIX OXFORDS 6" weather. Ml 4g 4 rvr 4j FOOTBALL RESULTS. Cincinnati, Otterbein, 0. Defiance, Assumption, 3. Sidney High, Bellefontalne, D.

1 jay ton Preps, 32: Elder, 0. Trade High, Marysvllle, 0. Capitol, Bowling Green, 0. Texas A. Southern Methodist, 0.

Louisville Male, Webster Grove, 0. Utah, Arizona, 0. St. Marys, Wapakoneta, 7. Wilmington.

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Mary's, J. Occidental, 14; Redlands, At Fulton, Mo. William Jewell, Westminster, At Fayette, Iowa Upper Iowa, 22; Central. 14. At Springfield, Mo.

S. W. Missouri, 19; McKendree, 0. At Freemont, Neb. Nebraska Wesleyan 10; Midland, 0.

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