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13 THE COURIER-JOURNAL; LOUISVILLE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 27, 1925 BELMONT ENTRIES Mandy Brooks Sold To Chicago Cubs CHraCHXatKH30HXHKKHKH rlKHIlW OOH5-0H 1 Form Chart Of Races At Churchill Downs I England Ready For Running Of Derby 3 year-oldt one-half turlons: Cics Wise 1 is Great Man P7 Lord bi.nr) 0 7 ris fciin Joe. la J. I -LI FIRST RACE-upwarl. six ar.d Lady issen Sowy Johnny Cair.pbel'i Catherine Von ft(er Dream ike- 8 Indexed Entries a 6 For Downs Oval FIIIST It ACE Purse Sl.flOO: "'I'm'nr: 3 ot--(, i.Jrt and upward: ndle and seveni yards: 1.000: second 5200: third. 5100.

Time. :23 3-5. .15 C-5. Value to 1:41 1-5. winner.

I :46. hv r.ner 1 14 3 5. Index. Ch-jrchUl 25. Fifteenth day of the spring meeting of Kentucky Jockey Club of days.

Weather clear; track last. MARVIN MAY SOME DAY I op Lady an i 07 1 Irt HIS 100 pill 0 1U7 1 1 4 lOl 11- 112 lo.l 10.1 110 4- I S.I Horses. Weights and Jockeys. 'Stretch! Finish Lord Bii'iraore II Dry Moon Calis-'i a 11 1' ll Master Hilly 4 SOO 'n. IT 'A') Many British, do rmt west- much .31 1 1 ordinariiv 1 3.

4. 5. li Ps 8 51 3 21 1.. Sj 3i 2 hi Me 1 1 1 2 ork 110 Who Know I Oil Nwhooe Wi.drske The Delaware 11 Hidden Jewel Vmkee iTintesi Havward Finn Lag Eadv hi 0 Ntirlur- NorseUnd The Uou- lO'ijJMI p1rr'T 4.10.-J E-w Porte 10!) 1001 1400 Him in Di-d lUlll Tim Ill 100 4370 funtr 110 l.n-l 4. nki nine won.lerin about problems of Columbus.

Ohio. May :3. Johr. Frocks, an outfielder with the Columbus American Association Club, has been soil to the Chiaso Nationals for $33,009, an outfielder and a pitcher, it was announced tiere today. Crooks, who has been fcatting better thar for seasons the l.aeal rluh, will report to the Chicago lean Fridar.

He came to Columbus from Peorii. the Three Eye League. T.iylir will he one of the Chicago nlajers who will come to Columbus. if this rl ol I took a fir 4 33 4 383 301 4377 433 438.J 43i3 4 $5 I 4 3ri 4377 4370 Sincere. 5i3 IV.

Moore I I.oreita Brooks. 09 (G. Rjsa Grem-r. 10; ij. Guyi liielen Carter.

X'H) iL. Lonsch imn3. i'S I A. Mortensen). Mi iG JohiiFont (Protectress.

03 D. Mersle I l.tnni Lee. 05 lW. Charles) 103 It. W.llianas iCandy Stick, loii.i ((J.

True Worth. 101 I R. "D'lanne. 102 J. McCoy I 3.

f. 7. 8 h' .11 4 1 il 11 Mar Agrx- 9-l a l.out. 8. 9 i rrleehl-e; seliirg about two miles SECOND RACE 5: year-o'.

-is and up ward: 3. 7. .111.. 10. 8.

.112 HI I 5.. 112 11 ill 12 I fil 0. ilO Ht. 4. 5.

.211. 112 1 1 '10. 3. il. 10.

Sol VC-(I. ho will win tha IW.t-v Mi rmiize ,2 10. i his is the UPiaiiori ItPfnro the m. Torn Hare. ill.

1 12 Also 4'iKO StehiHr 4.1R.1 11 Tavloi Hay 4.i!l ...1011100 SKCON'D n.VJE l'nree. tnii ht, for the LTfatewt rurft cm 14 Ams'el'o I IS 3r Pr. Hue 13H .147 'Chuckle 1 3 .113 os opuli II 1 "8 1 iri Connie IV rf 1 31 138 Henry D.itlner 130 Silver Tr.r.ads Isis Hcamari Romans Jim Co'froth Fusileer ..109 British ttJrf v. i 1.200: 2-year old ti 4398 turlong FIRST RACE Six furlong: pure. 51.400: for a-year-old9 arid upward: elaimine.

Start rood. Won driving; place name. Went to po-t at 2. At 1 4 Pe. ca'U f'eretmxion .115 THIRD ACE handicap; .1 year olds and WOODBINE ENTRIES FIP.5T RACE Hawick f.rst dir.

i'Vi; purse 51 200 a. lied: xasdcn: 3-year and upward. l.ouie Srii'fi) post .1 msnutes. Winner. Cincinnati b.

r. (Tt. by Vmz'- Country Fraud. Trained by J. Lowenstein.

Value to winner SI. 100: second. SiOO; Uiiid. $100. Time.

:23 2-5: :17 4-5. 1:13. 4545 Mutuel field. Paul S.ncere. 527.40: place SO .40: snow S3.

SO. Lo-rc-tta Brooks, plai show 52.00. Givener. show $3.50. Equivalent Odds Ito $1 Protectress i lie id l.

517. Miss Babe. S13.S0: Long-chami. 50 45: Loretta Brooks. 52.

20; Rosa Greener S3 00; Candv St.ck. 524.00: Anna Lee, 551.75: He 50.35: True Worth. $15 95; Sincere. 512.00. Sincere Droke slowly, was interfered with in the early stages, but found clear' near the three eighths and carat through the field to win in a drive.

Loretta Brooks was in close quarters in the back stretch and finished strong. Rosa Greener ran well. Helen Carter tired. Lonjchamps flattened out badly after racing into cnnt in le early part o' it. Scratched Lalv In Gold (4347.

Fus'It I43S3I. Robert Maxwell Ceorje Groom (43581: liomtrs Bird P.ant-r 4-137 1. MARENGO FROM BARRIER TO WIRE Cudgeller Horsea. Welcht an ji ckeys lialx- 4 -'5 85 fve'g Cfio.ce 113S5 tCnptd 115; Curs 115 Blue Sprite 115 115:4385 Weather Lov 115 I 1 Y4027 Takaweesa .115 I I 5j Affnf 1 1 5t Ayre 1 1 5 115 4385 .115 1 1 51 O.VTa-rr 100 102 Carriv Mal.er 102. Knsovii in K2 .115 '02 Mrs.

Fm ley Armorer Blark Climber Roikv Cnnk.e "owns tomorrow afternoon. Nearly everybody rht is Iiri'tlsh. irom Kin? rjeorpe to the lowliest hoot in the land, and many who not British have sentimental or interests in this race that' I.etMi annual event since Revolutionary Already that part of Bn-land s'ound Kpsom is rrowded with at. tomorrow morninqr thou Hnda more from the rr.etropoJis of London will start south for the threat fy track ih.it tops the rolling countryside. i.ame Mi 100 Harrow .10 1 4 J01 4'ifn; upward: mile and an eighth: Dangerous 102 121 Ruiz Solomons Si-etr Head Sai 112 Resolution RACE The ftoivu-t Claimtn Slakes: 2 yea--oids Ji furlongs First Hour 112 nj-oo 01 Prodigal Inarmi Ill Worm old firv 102 Hai-pv Flr'TlI RACK For 3 year olds and upward, one miie.

Raterea KaeU-t '0 P.U1.1 Play I C-Ttoo-lint llri P.lP.'t-l'iiUw I in IOH IVpp 112 si-iii I'a! Ill Da-iby mm Kmg Junmy 0 SIXTH RUE aid ti four and one-hail fiirioius i straight) I I I Finish I 4' i 1 I 1 1 iTTTTnk 1 2 I 2 3.1V,! 2. 2. I 7i 4 I 2. li 3. I 3.

3 fi! 5. 4. 5 4 111' 7. I 4. '-J ia I ilO.

7. 8. i.J ij.l 111 .15 1 i 'i! 7. I 8. II 5.

7. u. X. .3 II3( I 1 1 15. i.l f.

V- 1 1 1 I H. 1:10. 1 I 5i 3. '12. 1 11 1 I 1 it.

1 io i 12. 112. iri '12. 1 V. 113.

1 '13. .2 13. .2 111); '14 1 1 1 .2 14.3 14.. 4 II 1 1 3 1 1 5 115 H5 SECOND RACE H-wi-'t pla-e second vision: purse 51.200 aided: niv.iim: 3 yeir-olds and npwsr-i. lur-crcs.

Heart of Rock 1D5 Pven Oaks IC; 4 384 4 342 43xt 4321 4308 43-rl 4 4305 4301 4 3C0 4 34 1 4 384 3ft 43fil Brunswick, 114 (M. Garner) iMarvin May. 112 ID I'iav. 105 (i. Noolt A.

I. hirer. 105 iG. 'Brnltn Toy, Ji2 Hi. Jiiiitiwil 112 1V.

Smith) VMaxie. Ill '-2 iM. Schwartz T. Ji.r-ian. 110 iR.

Bhidaut 105 lit. jMr. Pat. 108 i U. Cray) 100 (J.

'Wmd Through. 0(i (W. Garner i. 'Ivoy. 103 A.

M-rrton-n I intra. 102 IV. Moore) Siatler. 112 IB. llnrvev I 4 Malvit.a B.

E. It. M' Lfan 1 1 entry. A Chiouita THIRD PACE I'Mrse. $1,500: ,0 w- 105 Glen ville lo Anr.a 110' Tricky Trdie Off 03 lilt 03 Kollow roe Gloom Micldietowri; yar-olda and six and one-half Gloamings rilTSce of Omhelin a THIRD 05 Ftoieless rom the north has come thp rtnnr lll'Sirve R.d RACE ndifo .112 Th Runt 'otsnian to roinirle his burr with the wan! 4.

4 1 50 4 '10 5 4-'JK? i.aw!ers Tiika Fits On Lord fi f. ma r. of tiie Welsh, the hroue of the high and the curious dialtct of A- VaUev Lieht I.athroD Parole K'ij Corin II Ill P-riarbrooai 1 1 ...115 1 20O ...115 ...112 ...112 ..,.1 12 ..112 115 .112 05 .112 J0.V43S4 I 437.1 10SI43W4 I ..112 Hank Mcnk 1 1 i Lewi 1 12-eCinceretia 1 12! Ataiante ..11 2xTwinola 1 1 5'cCon-ipromise 1 05 Penstick All rrum Clapper 5 ree Net K-nl; Perfect Ripper iTO' P.nny rtrwzpg 701 Mark ast'r 1 Seer Silver Lane Eric Jrrietta Cataclysm Pronx irlv ote Wj-Hther Apprentice ..112 Assembly 1 1 2 ..115 it die i aire 115 mlrimil II .112 ack good i.low.'inee MtiUiel field. Two-dollar Paid Brunswick, straight 54: place show Marvin May. plaoe 7: show S4 40.

Child's P. ay. show 3.30. Equivalent Odds ito 51) Broken Tov. 25.85- Mr.

Pat ifield). 6.P0; Mirfto May. Dr. A. L.

S25.75: Riviera. 50.05: bie, S48.G5- Pius 5o4.80: T. S. Jordan. 518.70: Siatler, 510.30: Brunswick.

51. Brunswick, cow in his best form, was hustled into lead anon after brenk. and. under stirrin? ride. ri3intained advantag-e to end.

Marvin May followed the winner cloely ail the way. Child's Play showed a good Riviera showed early Scratched Fretwell (43C.2). (43G0). Ilijh Prin.e (1305). Sajno 143651.

Rocky (1340). Calcutta (3P83). BULLETIN! LONG SHOT WINS SECOND! tne London Cockney, who has trouble th his 'aitclies." Rut the languasre of needs no interpreter. Welshman will kiw when Scotsman has picked a winner. 1' rom London alone 11 trains win fo to IJpsorri tomorrow.

Tonight London is filled with race-goers. It is almost Impossible to wet a room in a 00: claiming; and one-half FOURTH RACE Ptirne. 1 and UD'Jrard: six Eron entry. Pedwell entry. Whitney entry.

II RACE Kins- Edward Coll FOURTH RACE Five furlongs: purse. 51.300: for 2 year-dels: claiming. Siait good. Won easily: place driving. Went to post el At post Winner.

Browned Combs' oh. g. (2). by Hucn Outlook Trained by winner 51.000; second. 700: third.

5100. Time. :21 1-5. 1:00 4-5. 4401 minutes Value to x-E Til.

G. cE. FOCR1 Hatidieap Cup and Purse. 5.J.O00: 3 year-olds ward, mile and one-cixteenth Minto II. .111 Barracuda 111 Ten Eyck .111 1 1 4 Pindar 4381 Ortain ...111 14300 4308 Hiirh I Prinee 4'Sl Ttothrrmel .10:1 ZSl'Z Horses, Weights and Jockeys.

1 S.I i Index i Finish 177 i T. tomorrow right will pee fes- Closed on Decoration Day I 1 3 1 'i 1 com pared with iiM'ies only to be rmis'ioe nisrhf li Peel Ill 500: The Man? $1 4 4 4 ....11.. FIFTH RACE Ptirne lick Road: U-vear-olds mile: 1 1 and one 1 'Marengo. Ofl IL. Canfieldl Margate.

101) 'u. Fielil Ixil.y Bay. 1 iO iV. Moore Trinket. 112 D.

Connelly 1 i-l Hi. Nuel I De Liirht. l'ni McCoy 113 i E. Martin) I Black Ancl. 04 A.

Mortensen) iCappte. W. Charles) INniii Marie. 113 Kelsay) Old Tom. iiti Garner) C.

105 (15. Harvey) 4 302 4382 4 383 4304 4 4217 4302 4382 4385 4 3f.4 4 302 Denizen .100 I Wilderness 1 1 i a I I'rince Hamlet. (b Kludge Fuller. 1 07 I h) Wilkesharr" (ciRed Stone Kil'Fiyine Clod 105 Gen. Thatcher 122 i a I Senator Norns ll.l ib Harry i Digit Jo Smoke It Horologe 10 (a) H.

G. Bed well entrv. (b) P. Joyne entry. Ic) Seagram Stable entry.

FIFTH RACE Victorious Plate; 51.2O0 added: and upwarj; mi.e and seventy yards: lomme C) 112 Fleet P-incess ...102 Vibrator lllGunsiht 1 5 Wrackhorn 1 0PM uskallonge .115 Fornova lit) SIXTH RACE Coronation Suite: purse. 55.000: 2-year-oids; foaled in Canada; five furlong .3 1 1 .15 108 4374 10s; 4370 10S 43H5 112 4374 1031 Fancy Me .03 Lad O'Mine 100 Auburn 100 Laveen 1 1 10 1 (. 7. i s- ,12 I .117. .1 8.

1 1 it. :10. 1 .2 12 8. i 'in. ,11.

Max Brirk 43i.7 JHuek 4130 Intrepid 4373 SnortT fc-ijt-e 43R0 Tangara Phidias i 1 1 1 2 4 0. Vi i. .811. 112 i 'i 11V SECOND 4399 tldle Hour Farm Stable entry. SIXTH ACE Purse.

51.400: The Fourth Avenue: allowances; 2-year-old fiihes: five urlong-a ireldmsrs. Mutuel Field. Two-dollar Mutuels Paul Marengo. Margate, place S5.B0: how $.1,411. Dolly Isay Equivalent Odds no 51) Black -Angel Light.

535: Cappie, 555.10; Old Top. 531.55: RACE Five furlongs; purse 51.200: 2-year-old Start rood. Won driving; place same. Went Winner Polk. I.afoon's cli.

Atwdl Man winner. second 5200; third. 5100. Time. maiden colt3 and to post at Trained bv :2.J 2 5.

:47 2-5, lit SIS 80: J3.70: show 55.10. show 53.20. (field 520.20; Caioluie. 53.30; Delco Trinket. 55.25; Dolly Bay, 3.20; Nona The 2S three-year-old colts that will make tomorrow's holiday were all on hand tonight.

the French hope, J'tolemy. with sirinpr of detectives, the others guarded by host of stable hoys and special constables. Lord Astor's Cross Bow. since winning the New Market Stakes, has advanced steadily in the public favor and was the first choice in ante-post hotting nt five to one against. Manna, to be ridden by Steve Ponaghue.

dropped to second, at seven to one. as a result of a rumor of having been injured. Lord Derby's Conquistador had shortened to nine to one, and other quotations were Solario, 100 to I'tolemy. 100 to St. Becan, IS to 1, and Zionist, CO to 1.

The weather man. who is conscience stricken because of last year's downpour, has promised a bright day for tomorrow. At post two minutes. Weils. Value to 1:01 1-5.

.104 Anona 104( Bent nor Marial Bar- Mv Beet ton 110! Girl 4345 Rd'e 107U375 Cameo Mane. 555.25: Marengo. 58.15; Margate. 51 ti(). Index.

I Horses. Weights and Jockeys. .107 .104 IStretchl Finish Heretrix i Rose Bea uty ic i Polgal i Meerchaum (a I Davenport i Sea pen Huckleberry 1.1 Li 1 4378 4378 1 1 2-( a Dow nsview .1 1 1 1 el Southwest ..112 1 1 2 Phananot .115 112 lirevet 112 I 12, (bl Attack 112 1 l.V (d)Haplight ...120 her entry. i Rlverdale 1 1 41 2 Marengo, well ridden, was sent to front right after start and held sway throughout hut had to r.e ridden out to stall off challenge of Margate. Latter forced the early ice most of the trip and was gaming at the end.

Dolly Hay could ti- ver improve her sition. Trinket was on the mside all the way, tot into dose quarters in stretch. Caroline closed a bur trap last nuarter 1 "7 I 4 .1 3 I 71. I 5i. V- 2 .3 I 4...1 I 5 0 Bar iaJ.

C. Flete I 0 Scratched Bride o' the Wind i 4375 Lucent (1371). Martial Wand 4 389). Lijht (1302), Piseou Wins II (13:81. McAULIFFE NIPS SANOLA 4345 Iiidianayo- I lis 1071 SEVENTH RACE Purse.

51.400: claim-ins: 4-year-olds and upward: mile and a sixteenth 4308 The Comneti- I43SO 'Coyne .110 tor Bean Kins 110 4303 Blue Stone llol435d. Beautiful 4354 Quesada- ..1001 Addie ....102 4355 Bear I Grass Apprentice allowance claimed. Weather clear; trad; fast. 437S '4378 4378 437S '4304 Bulletin. 115 IB.

Harvey) The Engineer. 115 Burke) 1 1 a) Banco Suivi. 115 Iff. Fronk 'Torch. 115 (A.

Mortenson) IMib McGee. 115 iU. Connelly! I a I Block herd. 115 ID. Hum) 'Musician.

115 i F. Sharpe) iCol. Board. 115 iC Sluder) Barrinirton. 115.

(M Garner) Malcolm B. 115 iW. Kdsav) little Cook, 115 McCoy) Corncracker, 115 i M. Schwartz). Drone.

115 (R. Harrimrton illarry Wells. 115 IG. Fields) (Opeijuon. 115 E.

Martini .11. 12. .1 3. 4. ..10.

8. ,.17. ..10. .5. .11 .14.

1 2 1 1 3. i I 5 4. 7. '2i t. 1 1 .213.

..110. 8. 2 14. .1 12. i 1 5 4.

5 II 7. I 1. 1 1 12 13. 14 15 I 2 ID 14.. 1 3 15'.

.1 7. 1 8. 1 i .1 12. .2 13 .314. .115.

5 1 Stable entry. I Thnrneli ffo Stable entry Stable entry. SEVENTH RACE Moopt Royal Plate; claiming: 51.500 added: year-olds and upward: mile and one eighth: Weather cloudy: track fast. Dentaria 08 Paiham 115 Malapert 117 Whde Marsh 1 00 Relpi 105 P.olivar Pond IIP! Rejection 112 Flying Cloud 128' Farm entry. talldlo Hour Mutuel fild.

Ro-hampton. England. May 20 (AF The Iiritish army polo which is paring for its forthcoming match with 1 prur thc Lily A. C. Wins The Lily A'hletic Club defeated the Eat ern Athletic Citih by a scire of 11 to 10.

The game was played on Shawnee diamond No. 13. Allis' single in the ninth inning, which scored Thompson, was responsible for the victory. Ailis and Plasehke each piayed well Liebert's pitchinr helped. iriiow 511.50.

Harry Wills 25; Mib Mc- Two-dollar Mutuels raid Eulletin. straight 575.00: t.li.p 537 50-The Engineer, place 515. li): show iS.oo Bunco Suivi. show Si; lo. Equivalent Odds Barrlnrton S5 til) Musician i Held I 511.55 S20.30: P.udetin 530.80: Torch 53.55: Banco Suivi (Idle Hour entrvl 5 Gee 54.7(1-.

Corncracker 555.35: Little Cook 55.75: The Knarm-cr 513.25 I nited States Army Polo team today de featcd the Eastcott polo team eight to six Two Americans. Steven Hanfoid and I-larl W. Shipping played with the 4402 FIFTH RACE The Pendent) is Club Handicap; six furlongs: purse. 51,000: for and upward. Start pood.

Won driving; place same. Winner. Bulletin, under an energetic ride, took the lead shortly after break and held on Tamely. The Engineer, always close to winner but could -revcr jet up. Saneo Suivi finished full of run.

Mib McGee ran an even race Little Cook ran trcen'y. Scratched Cerulean (4378). Great Sport. Czarist. SINCERE PROVES SINCERITY T7" NAP? FELT HATS for summer are noticeably light in weight, correct in style and perfect in every detail.

The variety provides becoming hats for men of every physique. 1'il dollars up I listinot ivo Spec ialties In tlcnt li nn it's Wear Llviusston's cn. g. (4) Spani-h Prince II. Star Clas.

Trained by F. J. Value to winner. 51.100: second, 5375; third. 5125.

Time. :23 2-5. 47 2-5. Jefferson Stevens. 1 :11 4 5 Index! Horses.

Weights, Jockeys ANNOUNCEMENT Hush 1 nk! a -at. VN iz 7it- 1 4381 IMcAuliffc 101 McCoy) 2' 4387 Sipoli 14 (It. Wi'iiamsl 4387 i Bradley's lnu I D. Merglerl -V 4387 iWili Land. Ill H.

Burke) I 1 2810 iGuest of Honor, in!) I D. I 3 Two-dollar Mutuels I'aul McAulit'fe. st-aiglit S.inoia. place 54.4(1; show 52.00. Brauicy Tiuity, EqKiva'ent Odds (to 51) Sanola.

52.50: Let Us Match Your Coat and Vest Myer Oerman 8 Sons 'Z20--222 W. Market IlMMJ '2. 50 low 51- r8.l(l: 522.05: 527 80: place show 52.8(1. iesl Ot Honor. McAu'irie.

To the public and my friends that I am still in the newspaper and magazine business at 227 S. Fourth known as Eiler Goodman until further notice. I i III AACin TH1UD RACE Purse 51 300: i yards. Start goxi. Won easily post five minutes.

Winner. J. T. Weaver's claiming; one mile and seventy Place driving. Went to tmt at At hr.

f. 1.3) by Royal II Presentation. Trained S12.00; Will Land, 51 (10; Bradky's Tum-y, 52. 70. McAulitfo laid off the early pace and win 11 straightened in the stretcli came fast the last seventy- yards to wear S.icoia down.

Latter ran a sparkling race, finished gamely, hut oi not have enough left to stall off McAuliffe bid. Bradley Tony began slowly, saved ground nt stretch turn and finished with u. rush. Wid Land quit. Guest of Honor needed this race.

QUEEN OF, THE FOREST DOESN'T TOTTER Time. 1 :21 2-5 Eva Song Chow 5-T80 Cilow and The Girl also ran. mm mm 1 VfVifvhW.yav nwtA.Hll WTEmm .1 Fifth Race Puise. $5(10; 3 year-olds anu ward: -claiming: about five l.irlongs. li! New Location Will Be Given Later .3.

Cii 111 i EILER FOURTH EDWARD 227 SOUTH Lotto, 100 I McDonald). 55. 40, 53.40. S3 lir-t: Kentucky. Rose.

K5 1 Carpenter 53.1)0. 52.80. second: Anteiuitv, In? 1 52 00. Time. I nil 15.

Cuba Kncauto. Martha Rose. Belle Fay. Guy Red. Sweet and Pretty and Helen oi Troy a.so j.aii.

Sixth Knee Mile and seventy yards: purse 55oii; 4 and up ward; claiming. 107 I McDonald 1, 57.40. MI. 52.8(1, tirst; Locarno, lud (Allen 53 2o 52.4o, becoud; (rrjiidsoti, 107 1 Carpenter I 52.80. (uird.

Tune. 1:54 1-5. Seaicliligut 111.. annuo, lie.io Patdncr. i'heiau C.

and Helen Lucas aiso ran. Seventh Rare One mile and a sixteenth, purse, 5jt)0; 4-year-mds and uu ar.j; claim nig: bareweii Taps. Did 1 Kasseroia t. 528 40 rij.40, 53, tirst; Wcci. lu 1 aiu).

51. 52.80. recond Gold Did (Aden). 52.00, third. Tunc.

1:57. Vanisn lug lioy. Iron Boy, King Geo.S''. Bb surt aiid Sam aiso ran. 11 RACKETS $1.50 TO $16 Vi SIXTH 1VACE The Falkland: five and one-halt furlongs: purse 51.400: for and upward: tidies and mares.

Start good: won easily: place 4403 V. D. BALLS 50c Went to post 4:31 p.m.: at post two Minutes. Winner. J.

O. and G. H. f. I'll, by Luke M-Lukc Forest 1 Trained W.

Reed. Value to 51 lf.Ki- scond 5200: th.rd, $100 Time, :21: :47 15; :50 4-5; 1 driving. Keene inner. r.vi iStretclil Finish I keys. Horses.

Weights and i S.l I' Harvey I Queen of the F'oret-t. 105 IB. Whiie Tennis Hats 85c White Tennis Pants Shoes $1.50 to $3.00 RACKETS RE5TRUNG $2, $3, $4, $5 and $6 1. .2 3 1 2 1 1 4. .1: 5.

1 Vj li. 1 i .4 i Vi i 1 Vs h' 1 1 i -a: h' 1 i 1 i 1 BELMONT RESULTS First Race Purse 51.200: fillies: 2-year olds: four and one-half furlongs I straight Ruthcnia. 112 iSandei. 10 to 1. 4 to 1.

2 to 1 first: Cinema. 112 i Barnes i. 5 to 2. even. 1 to 2.

second: What'll 1 Do. 112 McTagartt, 5 to 1. 2 to 1. even, third Time. :54.

High Joy. Ponti.ie. Son, Circus Rider. Golden Heels. Watch Me.

Ringing Bells and Airlie also ran. Second Rare Steeplechase Handicap' 51 500 added: 4 year-olds and upward: about two miles: (a I Glen Reagh. 133 Ferguson i 15 to 1. 0 to 1, 3 to 1. fir-t: I Barley Com.

1.32 i Jones l. 3 to 1. even. 2 to 5 second; la (Tassel. 130 (Smootl.

15 to 1 6 to I. .3 to 1, third. Time. .3:52 2-5 Rock Bass. ih)Hourlini.

Sky Scraper II, Morello 11. Bulleye and Damask ai-o ran. D.ima-ik lost rider. a iClark-Alger entry, (blj. Ji Widener entry.

Thin! Rare Purse 51.200: Tor fi? lies. 3 year-olds: one mile: Primrose. 105 i Karnes i 7 to 10. 1 to 4. out.

first: Sweet Ann. 105 (McAteel. 7 to 1. 5 to 2. even, secon.i Gamble.

110 I Ponce 12 to 1. 4 to 1. to 5 third. Time 1 :40 3-5 Come. Revoke Killaohandra.

Sun HeroJia and Roman Prin cess alao ran. Fourth Race The Ilollis Claiming Stakes; 1-year-olds ano upward; six furlongs: Moon-raker. 117 (Peircel. to 5. 3 to 5.

1 to 4 first: Great Man. 117 iMcCiearyl. 3 to I. 0 to 5. 2 to 5.

second: Billy Warren. 105 'Hughes). to 1. 2 to 1. 3 to 5.

thin! Time. 1:12 4-5. White Wash, Emissary and Peanuts also ran. Fifth Race Pure 51.200 aided: nigh Weight Handicap: 3-year-old and upward: furlongs: Candy Kid. 120 (Parke).

to 2. it to 5. 2 to 5. first: Wild Ater. 1.18 Ellis), ti to 5.

1 to 3 out. second; King's Ransom 120 iSeg-uinl. 30 to 1. 8 to 1 3 to 1. third Time 1:12 2-5.

Ip to Peep and Prime Minister also ran. Sixth Kaee Purse. 51.000: claiming: 4-year-olds and upward: mile and an eishth: Rieel. 107 I L. Fatori 5 to 2.

even 1 to 2 first: Yoshimi 110 (Callahan 5 to I. 2 to J. even, second: Metrodore. 102 Mo-zer) 12 to 1. 5 to 1 5 to 2 third Time.

1:54. Queens Guild. Gladys Louverne Old Timer. Roval Duck. Poor Sport.

Pensive, brother Bill aiso ran. 'Soi; Mia. 104 (G. Fi-idsl 4370 Cross Village. 05 (W.

Charles) 43.M (J. McCoy! 4322 Puff. 100 I L. lievmg) 4377 Hnuviesa. OO I W.

Garner). 2017 iArnea Call. 105 1 R. Williams) 2784 'Postillion. 100 (A.

Moricnscnl. Idol. (D. Meraierl 4 4 7 8. i 1 i.

4 10 0 5- i 8 ill) f) 10 4 Ada Blackjack. ig. Johnson) 4188 WOODBINE RESULTS FIRST RACE The Fa-lnon Plate: pure: 51.2PO added; 3-year-olus ai.d uiiwiru. six luriongs: I Heeltaps. 114 (Butnelll.

53 20. 52.30. I 52.25 1 Thist.ewood 102 1 Schaelei 1 52 40. i 5-2. 50 2 Sao Isabel.

100 libirnl, 5d.30 3 Time, 1:14 2-5. Olivia, 'I'ngger. Canister. Note Love and Pusi) I'm als ran. SECOND RACE The Hoo-dm Steenie- I AXU Kr.TAIIi Write for t'aialot; Mutuels Paid of the Korest.

straight 85.70: place 54; sliow 53. Two-do 640 S. Fourth lncoi -porated Sola Mia. place "S.IO- show 55.30 Cross iiia-e. snow M.1I1.

Eiiuivalent Odds 110 51 Ada. Bla.kvack. Sill; My Idol. 545.20: Agnes Call. 2S15; Deeming 50 15: Cross Village.

57 45; Sal a Mia. 510 55: Lady Hourlotts 531.20; Cream Puff. 514 10- Qu-en Of The Forest. 5185: Postillion. 54.05.

Queen of the Forest followed the early pace set by Cross Village, went to front on stretch tarn and easily withstood Sola Mia's challenge. Sola Mia met with Interference, but cime fist when dear. Cross Village weakened after shon-ing good early speed. Deeming finished strongly and worked out an additional four and a half furlongs after the race. Scratched Fair Vision (43701.

Midnight Rose (42951. COLONEL GILMORE IS SALUTED i BOND i XZt 1 1 ifai 35U 7 1 Ijs p-i-m 5i. I in WHEELING RESULTS Firt Race Purse 5500: 3-year-nhis upward; claiming: about five furlongs. Pinti nijuana. 105 1 Carpenter I.

53. 52.40. 52.40 first: Black Monkey. 107 1 Power). S3 52.

00. second: Kathleen K. Ill) 1 Madeira I 51.40. third. Time.

1:01 3-5. Sea Urchin. SEVENTH RACE One and one sixteenth miles: purse $1,400: for 3-year-olds and upward; claiming. Start bad: won driving; place same. Went to 4404 post p.m.: at post seven minutes.

Winner. Horned Bros. Jones' hr. e. '4).

by Colorl Vennk" nn: Gi'more. Trained bv L. Jones. Vaiu" to winner. 51 lOu; seumd.

5200: third. 5100. Time. 1 1 5 1 1 :47 2 5. I Starry Banner.

Dr. Shafer. Billy Patterson and Virginia Goodwin also ran. chanj: purse. 52.00O added; maidens'; 4-ear-olds and upward: about two miles: B.ue and Red.

13 7 1 Hennessey 1 51135 out 1 IrUu Jig, 15o 1 52.05. out ...2 Buouuggie 117 v'eitch 1. out 3 Tone. 4:00 3-5. Frank Fuist so ran.

THIRD RACE The Victoria Stakes; 55.000 added. 2-year-oid: live 117 1 Kennedy), 52M)j 00, 52.31) 1 Zeppe.in. 112 iMutien). 53 1 0. 52 .55 2 100 But we.

1 'lane 1.01 2-5. Geo. iv. Leger. foretell, p.

Run. ill a so ran. FOURTH RACE The Breeders 5takes: 55.HOO adued: toaied 1:1 Canada, miie and one-sixtccnlh Jtjn Crest. 103 (T. Wilso.ii.

510 25, 5S.25. 54.71) 1 Eon-east H. 10 i (Maclv-e: 1. 522.35. 1 tciDui-iies.

113 I Kennedy I T3.70 3 Time. 1:18 4-5. Manila. Cambridge FaiibunK'. Aui lion rioi Poiloi and let Gold Lands aiso ran.

1 ram cniry. FIFTH RACE Prince of Wale- Handicap. 52.OO0 added: and upward, cix luriongs: Mr. pepp 101 (A EC. 50.

53.30. 52. 00 1 Mainmast. 118 'But we'd). 53 00.

52.50 .2 Senator Nor; is. 118 Erickson 52. 3 Time. 1:13 1-5. Head Cover.

Fa. so Fact-. Sarka. Procyoa. Big art.

James F. Oiiaia also ran. H. G. Bedwei! entry.

SIXTH RACE Lansdowr.e Plate claiming: i1.20o added: 3-ear-oid upward: mile and seventy yard: 103 ITIiomp-on 1 5:7.10. 57 1 a. 100 l.U 57 To, 55 Tias Ri-ady. 105 5'-i 3" 3 Tune 1.40 2-5 Stick. Ebb Tide.

Fa-t Just, Fair Doughnut. Van Patrick, a. so SEVENTH r.ACE P.iuVai Plate- 51. added: 3-ye3r-oius and upward; miie and a s.xte nth Starr, ill 51:. 55.50.

54 20 1 I'liCi- Jay. Dii 45, 25 ..2 Wedding 100 1 c' 25 ..3 iime. 1.40. Bjodie Kean, Sasper. Sir Leonid.

Ga-h. Cote di Or, June Kiy, Ducky and Comme Ci aiso tan. I S. I Vi I iStrrtehl Finieh. Index.

I Horses. Weights and Jc keys. 4305 Colonel Gilmore, 108 L. 43.011 Maxinnneh. (G.

Johnson) 1 8 (TheNew Round Printed 3. 8 3. .21 1 1 1 I 1 1 5. 4. .3.

.11 2. 2 i .2 2 h' 3 .2 7. Hi! 5. 4. .1) 4.

3 4. 5. .10 8. 8. .2 0.

'i. .4 2. 7. ..4 7. ..5 0 1 7 1 8 2 8 1 0 i 4373 Lily 107 (B.

Harvryl 430O iFranees Victoria. 05 (A. Morf-nsen I 532 35; Huniorette. 517.50: Frances 1 jValiette. 101 (R.

I 0' 4.3-15 Captain Don an. 10" ij. M-Coy) 2i 2S'2'1 I'aul Mionu. 112 1 11. (iray i i a.

Spellbind-, r. 580.70; Lily 55 J)i Aratex Second Rare Purse. S500: 3 year-old? fn-1 upward; claiming: about five furlongs: The Muieskinner. 107 (Carpenter. 55 mi.

53 52.40 first: Blue Wrack. 112 (Madeira). 54.60. 53.40. second: Lases White.

107 (Alien). 8 third. Time. 1:02 3-5. Bud Fisher.

Brush and Lies: Perkins also ran. Third Rare Pu-e claiming: 3 year-olds and upward: about live furionns. Bart, 101 1 McDonald). 53 'JO 82. 60.

82. 4o first: Califa. 112 1 Thrailkill 1 58 20. 53.80 "'oiid: 112 Carpenter 1 52.40 1 fi. II 9 fan em Two-dollar Mi'duel Paid Co'onel Gi'more.

straight i). 70; place 55 10; show 53 4.J Maximaneh. place $5.00: show 53 (io. Lily snow 53.80 COI XAR Compare Donan. 55 00 Equivalent Odds ito 1 jmiio aueh, 54 65: Vallette.

$0 10: Captain 532 35; Hum Victoria 55.15 Spellbinder. SS0 70: Lily M. Colonel Giimire, 52 35- Paul Mieou. 518.30. paeo.

came to front Ma.vimaneh closed Giimo-e. peri'-et handled, was rated off the early turning from home and held opponents safe in tan! quarter the Nalicrs of ARROW CciiARS and was well up. but Time 1:01. Rapidan. MeCaddin.

Jim Hef ferinir and Mount Pleasant also ran. I Fourth Race Purse. 50'): 4 yar-o'd" am' unwanl: claiminz: s-x furlongs: War Gai-dep 108 iCsi oenteri. S3 (id 53 4(i 52.80. first; Gonwithim.

113 lM3de.rai 5d So 53.20 second- Marv Ill meeting with Liiy broke fast tired at the end WfVom WW- MS it' C13 MAWjM DiiWNS V'S- 'lt V. iil3A Youth and Style To II, M.R M. JLj M- Beat McTigue, Belief The cigar making art has never produced a more satisfying cigar than the incomparable La Fendrich. Nothing short of the quality and fragrance you get in the incom parable La Fendrich, ever could so satisfy. It's the sum total of smoke satisfaction.

The Name Insures Quality Made in and backed by the world's largest cigar factory under one roof that of IfrFendrich, Evansvtlle, 75 years the maker of Standard Quality Cigars. Established 1S50 now celebratmg its Ehamond JubioH match 1 VSandei hi New York. M.ty 25 UP Many box ir. fans expect that a new light-a king will be crowned at Yanitee Stadium Friday night. In spite of the statement that Mike ti'-leholder, has "wagered that he will stop his challenger, the hard swinging Paul Ber'enbach of Astoria is an S-to-3 favorite.

A lonj; siring of knockouts, an aggressive style and youth tilt the scales ag-ainst the champion's greater experience and superb defense. McTigue has many supporters. They say that he will be compelled to exceed his previous championship performances because he will be defend ins his title to a decision. 3-YEAR-OLDS AND UPWARD ONE MILE Li hi RACES DAILY-7 7 Intimate gossip from ihe reed box and the rail a feature you'll enjoy every day in THE s' brer 7 RACES DAILY-7 Fin.ST UACi: i O'CLOCK Tickets oti sale at Seelhach Hotel. Walterson Hotel, liroun Hotel.

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