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THE SUN. BALTDIORE, WEDNESDAY "MORNING OCTOBER 7, 1925. SCRATCHES ALL BUT RUIN RACING PROGRAM AT JAMAICA 18 ITTrmT flTTV miF17CI LONG SHOT SCORES SWINGING WINS PROBABLE WINNERS AT LAUREL Laurel Park' Race Chart Allies: flee and a half $100. Went L46: Kf! 1 46. Start good: won easily; 3d-Fortitude.

Owner Mle Kour Stock Farm. LOB. 1 Puree S1.30O; for maiden 2-year-old Value to winner. second. $200; third, dririog.

Winner, oh. 2, by North BMT rainer-H. J. Tliompson. 2-6.

.48 1-5. Hor. Beneficent The aCeres Rockaea Mystical Jockev. Wt. Finn JIM R.

Williams 115 Barnes -115 W. Smith 115 Shanks 115 C. 115 A. Johnson 115 A. Colling 115 Welner 115" 1l FIRST RACK.

SKOOXD. TltIHL. FOIRTK. FIFTH. SIXTH.

SKVHXT1T. By C. EDWARD Paavo r.ettfsburs Om Thiestn J. YrvA A Bif Blaze Sea Net Fornovo 81'AJIROW, Zeod Cobra Soa Hand Federalist VaiafJur Tfi Kntrineer Ityron fFHK HV-S Oliqiw Comet Margaret StC I My Idol Joy 8iflfke West. Pgnt Van Patrtcfc Hy LEO OOYLE.

Zwd f.etty&burg I'U'in Tdicatu Big Blaze The Kiitfmee. Koruovu THK i'aavo Comet Sea Sand My Idol Joy Smoke Sea Net Byron KVFN'INi, SVV Korean Cobra Sun Tpj Valador Wcyt Point Van Patrirfc Daily Raring 'Faiva "Worm wold Jm Sand "I'Vdeniltia bTi Blare The fiiner Byron Fonn. Ktire-eit Comet I 'I Litfien Ly Mol Jo.V SnKrke Phwuianr ttrnoo i' T. K. Kvwh.

Flyman, Fore Lady Fikriie J. Fud A VaJador ji Wtst Pfnnt I'llgrim Form. Paavo Fndor Sea Sajid fVlfraJist 0 Btg Blaze Se.i, Net Byron York Toy land Comet Biuna Vit Fred A Joy Smoke The tnuineer Funwo liaudicaa Flynian Cobra Clean ZeebnwM i-ieiitenant 2d For aStax Jiut Korea.1 Fro Idy Beniire Harrar My Iciol Smi )al Wwt Point Pilgrim Baring Fonn Pal Fore Idy Sea Sant J. Frd A BU: Blaze Sea. Net Byron Cluratfo Toyland Misa Bernice My Idol Joy Smoke PhiAsaiit Fonioro Handicap Hnnaa Cbm Btiena Vista Federaliat Him PaJ.

Tlie Fiiirfneec Jiutt Korean Comet 1 Manran St. I ebnigga Fore 8taj u. Van Patrlcfc Urenina- Tele- I'aaTo YmirwJL. Clem TMeeen Zeebnum Blaze. The Fjigineer Van Patrick gram Korean Fore Lady Sea.

Sand My Idot Joy IwHoka Net Jmt Tn Mai one Flyman. Worm wold Bernice Harrtr Sun Tew ftun Pal irt Point Byron Foa. St. 1 2.1 4 rP1 8 6 5 8 8-1" 414 6- 8 9 8 4 2 3 2 7 7 8 2-HORSE EVENT Gets Advantage At Barrier And Scores Ahead Of Avisack. HALF PINT VICTOR Gold Bug Puts Up, Good Battle At But Then Falters.

Jamaica Race Track, N. Oct. 6, No adjectives are needed to tell of the aK. E. Hitt entry.

$2 Mutuela" Paid BentflcnBt. $16.20 straight. $10 CONSENSUS OF OPINION how: Duration, $2.40 show. Beneficent drew away rounding far turn and won with speed rn resarm The Cocoon eloeed with a rush and easily disposed of Duration. The latter, under etont restraint in the early running, weakened whan act down and just lasted to beat Early Tote.

Bockvea waa knocked back at the So Kind i Tlneaen I Buetia VUta I J. Fred A. Federalist Zecbrugge I Big Blaz.e Joy Muipke VaJAdor BE9T BET Paavo Korean G-tfttyntairg Fore Lady lihdot oreaa. Purse clnlmlng; ateenleehaaei mamw vaiue vo winner, ai.wu; secona, ewv, iru, nm. hiping; place same, winner, b.

by Bacheior'a Dcnbie-OoseQuious. Owner Mrs. F. i'arrar. Trainer M.

Foster. Time 4.12. racing at Jamaica today. Scratches au Following The Ponies Laurel Park Track Jockey. Wt.

Double McClockey 14fl Minata. Smnot 139" effcort 138 F. Preece 134 H. Crawford 143 Cresthill Byera 130 Baronet G. Watson 135 Amstello J.

McNair 136 Overweight Baronet, 4. $2 Mutuela Paid Double Th. $6.90 straight. snow; nuaauggie, si7.w enow. fit.

Fin. l5 1 4' 2'Vt Str. 8.in 30.25 .80 755 13.00 97.55 13.35 1 5 2' Sa 8' 4 51 6' 7' 9 -6s 7 a 8' place. $tS0 show: The Cocooo. claea.

$6.40 for -Tear-olds up; aheol twe mtlea, Poty, St. 3 3 4 4 8 6 -fl 1 '7 8 5 1 2 2 1 4 6 is V- Fell Fell Fin. 3S la jua 3 .3 2 2 21 3 Loat- rider. Fell Str. 12.23 13.00 109.20 10.55 210 810 48.10 8.75 4 6 8 1 2.

3' $4.40 place. $3.10 show; Minata. place, $4.70 elrmmated by a spill at the ninth and flntahed the coume. Buddumric and Anished. Bonacourt bolted at the ninth fence, went down.

Ainsteuo lt at, tne nn jump ana i six rnrlonga. Poa. 4 2 6 3 6 1 St. 3 5 1 6 2 4 1 2 8 4V St. Fin.

Str. $2.05 1.35 9.20 aril 8' 4 6 81 4 6 8 8. 30 54 845 6 12.00 SIM). Went $16: off 3.26. Start good; won drtr-.

Batanoev rarm. Trainer- but ruined a card that wae rather skimpy as a starter. From end to end the card was light and cheap and the crowd, surprisingly big under the cir cumstances, found little to rouse en- Dfluhle Tin fell heir to the race when the contenders hnn. MhiatA wumt. rinm at.

tnia tiimn. hnt via fell at the nnal obstacle, but also was remounted causing a spill in whish Connlbert and tjreethul Baronet at, the fourth. Pnree SIOO; elalmlni; all nKea: TODAY steeplechase was like I was doing every minute and The ground came up. and value to winner, ai.ow; seeona, zw; unm, wn. wo to erly: place drlring.

Winner, ch. i. by Traprock-Federal Girl. Owner S. Lotna, Tralner-W.

A- BurttsoheU.Titoe-.23W. L13. thusiasm. II. P.

Whitney's Swinging, which rated eo highly a a 2-year-old last season, but which disappointed in the spring as a 3-year-old, didn't have a i chance to act badly at the post in the second event as she did la the stake on the opening day of the meeting when 5 she unseated Harvey three times with wild lungea at the, barrier. She and Avisack were the only two to accept the issue as three of the five originally named were scratched. obstacle and Bernie Fenwick's Baronet kissed the earth at the fourth Horse. Wt. Lord Baltimore Maiben 112 Sunlady O.

Hudglna 108 Goldrqck a R. O'Brien 107 3. Leyland 108 Maclean C. Taylor 111 Earko K. Ambrose 109 fence.

John Bosley's Bonacourt front of the ninth brush. Then with him. Minata fell over that over the final fence. OyemeiglnV-Wellfmder, 1. 3 Mutuela PaidLord Baltimore 2d.

H.90 straight. $3.40 place, $2.50 show; Sim lady, place, SPECS CRAWFORD ARRIVES "Have they got an miunction $150 show; Goldrock. $3.70 show. Lord Baltimore 2d took command at once and waa rated In front to the last sixteenth, where he had to be shaken up to stall off Sun Lady. Latter alipped through on the Inside straightening out and closed swiftly, but hung slightly at the end.

Goldrock had no excuse. Wellnnder faltered in drlre. an mwi. J.nna- fn. CwMr.AlAat flva tkTiA A lutlf 'fnrloxtas.

one said to Specs Crawford as he entered the paddock to pilot Conniebert in the steeplechase. "No, but I wish they had," replied Specs, "because then I'd win." Swlnslnrr Get Break. Mars Cassidy took no chances of Swinging delaying matters and sent them up to a "walk-up start with having the advantage by almost a Shillick, who had the mount, quick to make the most of this and Swinging just galloped along in front all the way to win cleverly In "the fast time of 1.12 3-5 for the six fur-f longs unusually fast considering the Z. fact that the track was slow and cuppy. 1 With the jockeys reversed It is safe r'to say that Sand Hills would have i beaten Marshall Field's Mildenhall in the opening event, but Thurber out-r maneuvered his less experienced op-- 'oonent in the drive through the stretch -'without actually committing a foul and as a result the Peter Quince filly won by TISe Value winner.

$1,100: second. $250: third, tn: place same. Winner, oh. by Man War R. Tompkins.

$-6. .4 3-. L07 1-6. Horse. Wt.

Corvette J. Callahan 106 B. Barnes 112 Buthenla B. Sande- 113 TJrsa Major J. Maiben 109 Chocolate Soldier B.

Ambroseioo Weatherlove Williams 103 F. Welner 108 St. Fin. Str. 2H 2 1 $10.45 4 4 -5 US 1' 3 2.60 3 SH 4 7.95 8' 5' 5' 17.60 7 6 8 106.15 7 7 73.55 Pos.

St. 5 8 8" 7 -4- 6 1 1 2 21 4 'j 8 6 1 7 7 2 .8 4 of leppers in the country, recently split with his employers, owners of the Queen City Stable, and they tried to stop him from riding any horse other than their own last Saturday at Specs then won with an outside mount. Kentucky scored over the East right off the bat when Edward. R. Bradley's Beneficent led from start to finish in tlie baby contest.

Bradley's youngsters need watching in Maryland. Twice he won the Pimlico Futurity, first with Blossom Time and then with Beau Butler. $1 Mutuels Pald-Oorrette, $22.90 straight, $6.60 plaos, $3.30 show; Macaw, $290 place, $2.30 show; Comttifolcld'the pace to the last' furlong, where ahe m'ewd to lr front and, hanging on grimly, Just laated. Macaw alow to begin, dosed with a great rush and lust failed to up. Be beat.

Ruthenia set a fast pace and held others safe. Ursa Major weakened to tne driie. 5 The Capital handicap added; tor 8-rear-alda and np; aix furlongs. Value wSner, $4,970: iond, $1,000: third. $500; foth $160.

Went MjoB 0L Start scant half length. Tbe second two-horse race of the afternoon was a bitter struggle for six fnrlnmra nnrl a narade with no flaps Arlrlnm- nlace winner, cn. Tralner-J. 8. Wardl .47.

112. Jockey. Wt. inn Horse. Wise Counsellor.

Single Saracen Laddie Buck Senator On ti XT14 Turner 112 V. Knrt. 1S2 ...3 Callahan 98 Ambrose-109 Maiben 114 JohnBon 117 Shuffle Along Paid-Wise Counsellor. $11 straight. H4 show.

Saraion.t3:5 show. l. AT CUMBERLAND Saunders' Lady, George Pays $142.20 In Sixth Race Of Opening Card. BALTIMOREAN WINS James Cremens Sees His Miss Fayette Lead Home 2-Yeac- Qlds. V' Cumberland, Oct 6.

Cumberland experienced its first racing today," pari- mutuel plan, with lively betting at the Fair Ground track. The track was heavy and the time yet there was not the semblance of a spill. The devotees of the track took to the sport with keen spirit. All of the contests were evenly matched, but the mot exciting feature of the day marked the sixth race, when W. L.

Saunders' Lady George in front of a classy field to the juicy odds of This is the largest price that has been posted about Mary land for a number of days. The cheer ing" of the Cumberland patrons was deafening when the price was posted. A feature also was the Inaugural purse in' the fifth race, which was won bv Star Court, who beat Willie uaiy Chow Chow In a rousing finish. This race brought out six contestants, one of the largest fields of the day. Ttie races were all evenly matched, well-filled and well contested, the last race going to the post just before sunset.

The opening event of the day was for 2-year-olds and was won by James Cremens' Miss Fayette. Cremens' home is in Baltimore and this added color to the opener. A carload of horses arrived tonieht from Akron, Ohio. This will add greatly to the number on the track and promises excellent racing for the rem'aining four days. Cnmberlaxid Keanlfa.

FIRST R.AOB Fl'e furlongs; 2-year-olds, a Misa Favetta (F. Booked). $3.60 and $2.90 1 Kmmy Lou (C. Jackson), $6.10 2 Grotto (P. Taulelle) SECOND Six and one-half furlongs; a-year-olds and up: claiming.

Button Bright (P. Taulelle), $3.90 and $2.90.... 1 Ereim Sa-ryer F. Booker Si 76 1 Thriller (C. Jackson) THIRD For 3-yeax-olda and up; claiming; aix furlongs.

Bab. 112 (A. FInley), $4.10, $3.90 and out 1 Van TW. 1. 113 IW TtfJrm.r tt.

IS, mrtA 9 Lula, 112 (C. Allen), 3 Also ran diumDO jumoo ana juary ureenieax. FOURTH For 8-year-olds and np; claiming; six fiirlrrtiff. Jigger. (F.

Booker), $4.40. $5.30 and 1 Memphis. 116 (T. Shaw), $7.20 and ouu 2 Zainer, 110 (G. MacGinnia), 3 Also ran aiargaret Jiope ana earn eamtn.

FIFTH Star Court. 106 (P. Tanlette). $7.90. $4.60 and out 1 Chow 109 (C.

Allen), $6.80 and out Star Man. 112 (F. Woodstock), 3 Cooncan, Costilla and The Peruvian also SIXTH Lady George. 112 (T. Shaw).

$143.20. $13.10 and out 1 French Lady, 107 (F. Woodstock), $9.80 and out. 2 Rags, 1US (P. Mlderia), out Frank Waters, The Alley and Pokey Jans also ran.

SEVENTH All There. Ill (P; Madeira). $liL, $4.60 and out i North Wales, 113 (C. Jackson), $4 and out 2 Draft, lis (F. Booker), Dunoon also ian.

Cnmberlond Card. FIRST BAOB-Purse for maidens' of all ages about aix fiu'longs, Orbaa 102 116 Draft 117 Lady 114 Southern Melody 99 SECOND Purse $600; claiming; for all ages; about AiT furlfwiira. Mum bo Jumbo 120, Frenoh Lady Lula 112IBab Green Brier 120 Frank Watera THIRD Purse $600; maidens of all ages; ..113 117 120 about Bachelor's Last Ill', Maw nrpMileaf. 117JTMI 11T Dii.Feu da 'ore 116 FOLKTli -Puree $6Mi, 3-yitrJds and up: claiming; uhout. one miic and a sixteenth.

Vitamin ll6Lanoil 116 Shadowdale. 12olxRandall'a Royal 116 FIFTH Purse $500; for all ages; claiming: about six furlongs. xMargaret E. lWxiiainer 118 Liboro iSaAIl There VO Salvage 116'The Ally 120 12ft! SIXTH Purse $600; for 3-yearolds ami opt clalm- 113 Nimble 113 Kxplosive. 113 SEVENTH Purse $600; for 4-yeax-oids and up claiming about six furlonga Carman Pantages 106 Cooncan Ill Thriller 113 xParrenu.

106 xApprentlce allowance of fire pounds maimed. listed according to post positjon. Weather cloudy; track alow. Railroad Duckpin Stars Steaming DownTheTraek The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad dnck-pln season la under full steam, with the 33 Office Department teams rolling in three sections, 12 teams to the section. In the ladles' section Car Service leads the van with 14 won and one lost, while the pin spillers of tbe Coal and Coke Receipts Office are following, one game In the rear.

The office of Operating Vice-President and that of Valuation are tied up for the place In the sun In Section 1, both having won 11 and lost four. The same sort of a tight battle Is being waged In the second section, with Motive Power and General greight Claim Agent rollers each showing 13 victories and two Tbe Settlement Department also has started Us alley activities, tbe first week's play showing tbe Olants, Pirates and Cubs leading the -way with two wins and one defeat. Mowlers Want Action. The Lamont Five would like to arrange bowling games for Wednesday and Saturday nights with some flrst-ciass teams, A. Hoen Tlvoll Five and teams of that caliber preferred.

Standing Of Jockeys At Laurel Meeting. flying or bands playing for the rest of. the journey. Half Pint Winner. Gold Bug and Halt Pint clashed in tbe Brevoort Handicap, fourth on the card, after Carol and The Spa had been withdrawn with tne former favorite at odds-on, but; with Half Pint having atrong support right at the end, The two horses raced head and bead llkaa team for six furlongs at which point Gold Bug ran out of breath and Half Pint drew out to win in a gallop by as many lengths as Bernie Thomp ing Srngto Foot in the lart worj under' a hand ride.

thf etretch but was unable to maintain It Saraien, fractious at the postj was hank in. the wly vSig. but made up some ground 1b tha stretch. Candy Kid stopped to a walk In the last sixteenth. V.

Powers. Time .26, .49 3-5, 1.13, 1.40, naz-a. HILJLalilVUUI lAMD KENTUCKY FUTURITY Ben Tiite Drives Toi His Fourth Victory In Rich Stake At Lexington. PACER EQUALS RECORD I Canadian Mare Shows Way To Taking First In' Each Heat. Lexington, Oft.

6" (AO. Aileen Guy, driven by Ben White," won the S14.000 Kentuckv Fiitnritv hr' tA in featureless style. In each heat- she tne winner witiiont. apparent effort, having a most comfortable margin ovfer Guv Oaarfc. It was Wliit' fel.

tory in the stake and the third one in lour years. The hi-St heat was trotted in 2.03. Tlie last, hent nf the Attain was trotted final quarter in 29 seconds. She' was not drjyen out in either heat. The Lafayette Stake for 5'iin nnrc at seven-eighths of a mile went to Rib- Don inne, premier stake Dacer of the year.

The big surprise came in the pace in which Miss fkar Albn overwhelming favorite, but in which the Canadian mare Jenn flrottnn m.j;- in each heat. The second round, pa.ced in is me world's record for pacers for the distance. Braden Ruler Wag Second, the favnrlta Hivnn4n. kl. "I't" "ft uavn to third.

The consistent trotter, Osca- wanna, was easily best of the 2.06 trot, Because of wind nnrl tt.o a little too cold, Ben White' postponed ins un against tba watch with Mr, McElwyn until Akron Reanlta. IBy the Associated Press. passes (Murphy). (8 and SS.40.. 1 OT.

1'fLtll i I nminixlrl 4 On sm rr. l.lsn'i A tJarter, Farewell Ulsb ran. -m skco.vd-C ii iAwijnri.BneTj, itu vim ui also ran. TlTItJla. 1 -i Free Mwon.

KG (Dolin), $9, H40 ud $3...,. Pay of Pt-ace 103 (MeAiwey) H80 a The Coyote 108 Dommick), $3 7..... 3 holder, Hmuls of Rock. Copyright, Searchlight III and Ossalwu also ran. FOUUTH- Royal Sprina, 109 (Tftllow), $18.40, 9 and $4.20 1 jvihm vtims, mi iiwuij, a ju ana 90.BU..t.

a (McAlaneyJ. $140 3 Fehrah. Caatlerengli, Pat Hampson and Bt- tlmr' Sitai. aTan pan FIFTH Lottie Lorraine, 102 (Dominlck), and $2 60 I'aj, 108 rpolln). $6.20 and $4.80..

2 St, Fauat. lffl (Callahan). $3.30 1 iioiwic an, j.ariai,. aticnara sturrey, jsonabo nrl M.immtnm nlert rn si.i rT.m'1 11(1 tU 1 Starmarl. 105 (Murpliy), $5.20 and 2 Sllpiiery Smile, 103 (Dominirk), $4 a Jou Jou.

Hamburg Lad. Barrieiant, Beg Per-don and riunnalter also ran. SB-EN-n(- Hnry 101 JlAmbertami) $32.40, $8.80 iw irauieyi, j.zn ana l.JJ...;, 1 ItavnrKKi, 101 (Coean), S5.S0 3 MnniiHo, Guy Clayton, Debadou and Palgo aliui niti. wii tl'auieyi, and 2 ul iai nrr an Making Good Clothes Since 1897 Know the Pleasure and Satisfaction of a Suit or Overcoat Made From -the Choicest Woolens To Suit Your Personality of Foreign and Domestic weaves for your selection and a personal service from selection of woolens to the completed garment. Moderately Priced H.M.COTTON Merchant Tailor 22 St.

Paul at Fayette John Wclkel Aaaoelata RELIABLE WILLIE and 10c cker. mm rxn'rvwA. i In the city. mrrv. 1 BOStON tmrtatmiusmtil mm I 3 Jockey.

Wt. Horse. Cherry Pie Overall Rockmlnster Flagship Kills 108 3. Maiben 105 Schaefer 104 E. Barnes 106 son cared to make it.

Buster and Padraig were about equal favorites for. the third race at a mile and seventy yards, but the latter found the distance bit far and Buster proved much the better of the two. Jamaica Reanlta. By the Associated Press. illMsu Hill.

106 (Trnrrber). to i to 5 end Ito 3 Sandhills. 112 (Kellum), to 6 end 3 to S. 3 Vie. 109 0- Pitor).

eren 3 Busted Heels, Colonel CUT. Ifaaeiate, Bill; Kulsanca, Claudius, Quid Pro Quo, Waldemar and Agnate Also ran. (ShjllicM. to W. out and 1 126 (Fields), out and out.

Only two ran. JSsdbeWpio. t)hti 'tto. onti OeeraB. $3.60 place, oat; Itockmlnster, out.

Ttoclrmlnater into defeat in the first half mile and, standing a long drlre- Cherry J'XSS Sted off the pace until reaching the atretoh, closed stoutly undeaiiahnUd'would STreon In another atrlde. Rockminater outlasted flagship. i rtJUM: claiming i for 3-year-olda and npi mile and elxttnth. arif: ir Bt. Str.

The Iigineof I Byrtm Sea. Net Flirnova, Pheasant Van 1'atrick Turf Cards Laurel Card. FIRST RACE Purse $1,300: for maiden eolta and geldings, 2-year-olds; ii.o and a naif furlongs, Obligue 118 Declare 118 Korean 118 2od 118 Teluride 118 Velero 118 Kosciusko 118 SECOND-Purse claiming; for 2-year-olds; six furlongs. xCobra 105Wormwold 110 Gettysburg Ill Forelady 99 Miss Stanley 107 lie Yourself Ill Endor 113 THIRD Puree claiming; for 3-year-oIda and uo: six furlonae. Sea Sand lWFaenzA Clem Theiaen llSUlargaret St.

Plain lU Kin Tin Tin. iWho Knows HO Pikros xTrapdaie 106xBuena Poor Sport liS'Clean I Hanky Rise 106xliootoh xLady AlHuneur 103. Also eligible xBemiee Harrar, 110. FOURTH-Pnrse the Poccenoke; for 5- year-oias; one owe. Siin Teas 109 J.

Fred A. 107 Laily Ambaaaador 104 Mlnduiette 109 ZebrfWe noMy Idol 197 Federalist. 107' FIFTH Purse the Copley; all ages; ona mile, 4 Big and 101 Lieut 2d 108 Valador lie Sam Pal lU'Joy Smoke 108 SIXTH Purse H.S00; claiming; for S-year-olds; ssx furlonga, Mojuba lllixMomtng Sun 106 West Point- 108 The Engineer Ill Fore Star Vi Pheasant 10 Sea Net ll SI0VBTH Parse claiming; for S-year-oMs and up; one and one-four mileo, tJust i08.xByrou ill Pilgrim 116 lot Van Patrick llll xAnprentloe allowance olaJmed. Weather clear; track fast. FalrnAnnt Card.

FIRST RACE Purse $1,000 added; for 2-year-olds; claiminK; aix furlongs, rOnlT Star lOT.ifother Moon 106 WxMiss Ida Brown 107 x.Muray... luviiAberty 108 sLady Braxted 1071 8BCOND Purse for i-year-olda and np; rlaiminff; aiv finlnnva I MU1 a Diomed Ill iA. N. xAladdln 113 xPanna Chief Tiemey 104' Trafalgar THIBD-Puraa for 2-year-olds; six furlongs. Gilmore 115 xominlscenoe Wand Fairy 107 llO 103 Ill claiming; 107 110 107 x.Nadine Mo 107 xWatch Me xAunfe Laura 107' FOURTH-Purse $1,200: "The 8t Louis Star;" for 4-year-olds and up: claiming; one xHolly Boy 1081 Wedding Prince 113 lWAJllu.v.

JVW xAntiquity Ite xArapahoe lfts xAttco 108 Ust. Martin'a 110 iSoldier 2d lWItajah lis FIFTH Purse the Belleville handicap; for 3-year-o)ds and up; six furlongs. 104 Dec Horn lOllDoctor Glenn WlThe 103 SIXTH Purse claiming; for S-yearolds and up: mile and soventy yards. HSixPlenty Coos Ill xfrystal Boer 104 xNan'fl 95 xWrackhorn lllxBamkln 105 xOrphelin 98' SEVENTH Puree claiming; for a-year-olds And up; mile and an eighth. llOlxKent Ij.

110 Suiier King HjiNettle May 107 xAl 107 Doughregan 107 TnorncllfTe Card. FIRST RACEPnrse for maiden S-year-olds; six furlongs. Fleeting Time 1(8 Blue Canyon llfliO'Triirffwr nv) Sarmadowa 100; Star Duet. 109 Anmerode 102 109 Louis 102' SBOOND-Purse $1,000: claiming; for all ages foaled in Canada; maiden jockeya; fire and oue-half furlongs. War Tank WTiPankete 109 Gold Bond 2d lMIWarehOTiseman Ill Auction 113' Jagger (S Flora 106Swrng 103 Van Loo llXJlPuffBall 107 aAtlantida 106 Jean .113 THIRD Purse clslmlng; fog 9-year-olds and up; six furlongs.

Martini 106Sew 113 Chili Concame. Adair Ill xranaroe 105 Roaita lOSiPrinr Thrtrt. 109 106 119 llOGolden Eloaa. venlzeios ll.n I V.1 T. inu.

xHands Up, 105; xPowder Flaak. 101; xQuanah. 110; Isobal 98. FOURTH-PurSe olalmlngi for Vyear-olds ouu up; nuiB ana a sixieentn. -Summer lOe.Lagoon..............

106 Bray 95 106 93 rair and 101 Velma 10S Hap of 101 101 mi uanoo. FIFTH Puree Thorncllffe for -jww-piub uia up; piua ana a Kixieema, Bnggs 92iFlying Cloud 106 Flair of Truce 99 flflnihnaae Golden Rule. 120'Ceylon 109 SIXTH Purse for $-year-olda and up; mila Blossom HotiRfi. 106HwaOO 103 ltfyPark 103 lraScraps 103 101A1 106 1061 1 Mountain Real Trigger Vendor. SEVENTH Purse clalmlnst; for -yer- olds up; mile and a sixteenth.

Sandpile lOeCuerack 106 105 Night Off. 60 oir v.aianaa 11. ul Tribune. Muakallonge Ill Mary Contrary Admirer 106'American Latonla Card. FIRST RACB-Prlce $1,603: for J-reax-alds and UD.

nllim anrt nurM' k. firlnnfft. xiriuna wuayte hki Agnes Call 104 xSnanish xPhoehe x'lonaslee Silent Lillian Cross xoutcast 3 Belle of Elizabeth. town 107 xMy Destiny 103 103'xBother 100 SECWr-Purae for maiden 2-year-old colts World Court 112(Jenlal Hank Monk 112 Loyal fgioa. U2IPat Kid Boots U2 Broadaxe.

inn Are Recollection. 112' 112 112 1)2 112 112 THIRD Parse $1,0: claiming for 3-year-oJds and UO! mil anrl an MivliMi 96 xi ioionel Vi xlillly itn Susper lOSlzDingo 100 FOURTH Purse $1,400: claiming; for l-year-olds; jive ana a nan zuriongs. iSobroso. 95ixGuess tne Time 96 Margate xTird 103 sWayne, 96 9o Mmmtain loo 103 Margaret. Gaut Soloist Ml 106xMra.

Moore 98 961 lack Kieger xiianoury Trail I. sHnsan Bebocca. Firi'H-Purae S1.800t On WortliTille handicap; all ages; six furlongs. Nancy Tjinglioma 102inig Heart 108 Arcady 116 108 Lmie 103 lleputotion 102 106' SITH Purse allowances; "The Turkey Hl'ltfo for S-vear-olfl and un: mile ByGoah lOSiTraymore MS altraiaVera 1 13 aLanoer IIS Knllma rottiAuhurii 07 Buttress 99' au 1. Cooper entry.

SITVBNTH-Purse claiming; for 3-year-olds and un.nlliea and fn.rpa; mil nnH 70 v.r.la IMldnllllt Rose lfUiiMialmannh Queen Ames 103 xliluahe 104 xl(ly lOI Ileautlful Addle 1W xVallette 96xAUiiia 102 xltoyalMiss lojl Linthicum High Man Among Bank Bowlers The Drovers and 'Mechanics National Bank went into the lead in the American Institute of Bunking Howling; League by winning three games from the Baltimore Trust Company, The individual high-score honors for the week annexed by Thomas Linthicum, of the Fidelity Truut Company roller, wita lifl. VJ aiwMiwvov Poi. St. 51 41 St. Fin.

Str. $4.50 20.95 3 lk 5 .6 2" 2'H 2 1 "4 6 4 a 3 1.05 8 2 5 4 5 8' 3" 7 1 1' l1 3 7 7 7 6" 4 S075 4 1 7 5 31.10 6" 2.85 7 36.70 $6.70 place. $6.20 show. Single Foot, $1060 vt -f orerhanl- Pos. St.

H. i St. Fin. Str. $1.50 4.10 3.A5 3.10 4 2 1H Hi 1 1 1' 1 8 8' V.

2 1 2' 8.4, 4 3- 8" 4 4 a 6 8 7 6 8H 8" 5 SH 1H 4'H 2 4 1 2 8' 4 0 8 9 $2.65 2.05 8.05 17.05 45.35 3.15 49.20 28.85 81.49 14 1" 1' 1" 2H 4 4 8" 8 9 2 4 Jap Ball Team Beaten. Tokl.o, Oct. 6 yp). University of Chi-cago's baseball team today defeated tbe team of Kelo University by a score of 3 to 2. THE OLD UNCLE iDoaTiDd.ek--V.7.V.V.

IX SSL -A. Hunt 108 Asa rien 509 Laurel, Oct. 6. a three-ring circvs. the public got its moneys worth.

met Amstello at the very first became leg weary and circled Conniebert and Cresthill collided jump and Buddugie turned turtle out against you today! some Crawford, one of the best pilots Sarazen Fails "To Show Old Form. Sarazen, although bothered considerably by interference during the early runinng of the stake, didn't finish in his old He should have been closer up, but the son of High Time-Rush Box probably is not the horse he once was. Earl Sande was applauded as" he paraded each time, the first on Ruthenia and the second on Sarazen. The former didn have any excuses and curled up after setting a warm early pace in the fourth contest, Joseph E. Widener.

owner of Sande's mount, was here to see her perform. Honesty in racing never was better illustrated than in the sixth race, when Mrs. Harry Payne Whitney's Cherry Pie beat Harry Payne Whitney's Overall by an eyelash. The finish was so close that many of the spectators around the judges' stand disagreed with the verdict. The winner was the favorite and the decision would have been different in another stride.

Cherry Pit was a 3-to-2 shot and, the vanquished was neid at 4 to 1. A little sharp rac-tice here could have resulted in the longer 'price horse scoring without anyone being detected. Race Results FairmoTint Reanlta. IBy the Associated Press. FIRST RACE- Aunt Laura 103 (8.

Hebert). $9 and $8... 1 andllOTa Happy 5 vilZ, en Mi Maggie. Aprea Moi. Wairrl TD SROOND Rocking 104 U.

Colon), $4.10, $3.60 and $2.70.... 1 Young Apri 103 (G. Wilson), $8.60 and .70.. 2 Mad Boy, 116 (J. Corcoran), $6.80 Ueutenant Rust, Pearl Madeline.

Kobale, Glory, Malaoha, Shanghai. Bombre and Nora Hayej alsq THIRD- Meddling Mattle, 106 fj. Colon). $6.41 $2.70 and $2.80...., a fausto, 106 (R. Bludan).

$57.70 and $32.60 3 Pelion. 109 (F. Mormile), 3 Bundark, Bosamond, Trafalgar and Ege also ran. FOURTH- Captain Soth. 120 (C.

Grosa), $2.60, $3. and $2,20 1 VirginltT, 104 (L. Canfleld), $6.70 and 2 Mabel Beth. 117 (L. Aron).

$3. P. Bush, Pipes of Pan and Dr. Cardenas alao ran. FIFTH Firotoma, 109 (S.

Hebert), $3.90, $2.80 and $2.30... 1 Slx Pence. 106 (W. Charles), $3.60 and $2.40..... 9 Treasurer.

108 (A. Vuillemot), $2.40 .3 Barrister. Chenuaerle and Frank Gailor alao ran. SIXTH- Sentimental Tommle, 102 (M. Gamer).

$7.90 $4.60 and $3.50 1 Old Top, 107 (J. Colon), $5.70 and $3.10 I Comedy, 109 (A. McDonald), $2.80.... Nortliern Star Adventure, Uidden Jowal, Boot-tlsh Chief and Black Friday alao ran. SEVENTH- Horby Coles.

109 (J. Colon). $6.10. $450 and I Tulalip, 106 (W. Chsrlea), $6.40 and $7.90 Delysia, 106 (S.

Hebert), $4 Sir llalpb. Lady Choco, Viennese, and Purity also ran. Latonla Reanlts. By the Associated Press. FIRST RACE- Valley Light, 103 (S.

Steele), $35.70, $11 and $7.30 .1 Sinn's Boy, 105 (G. Jolmaon), $5.10 and $1.10.. 2 Georgia Koae, 102 (G. Noel), $7.10 3 Naasau, (Vnvpuncher, llight On Time and Quinca Garden also ran. SEOOND- Anona, 107 (W.

Gamer). $71.20, $24.20 and $9.60 1 My Kestination, 110 (A. Mortensen), $5.40 and $3.50 Street. Lia, 112 (D. $2.80 5 Walter B.

Myrrh, Farceuso Happy Hobo. Baailette, Svamp Away, Tinkef Toy, Poison and livain also ran. THIRD Iff. Tanner, 401 (W. Fronk).

$11.20. $6.60 and $3.30 1 Irfvngoliamps. 103 (G. Johnson), $4.20 and $2.90.. 2 Bansorah, 103 IA.

Morteimsn), $2.70 Bankrupt Mitrhty, Scratch, Galloping Shoes and Loretta Brues also ran. FOI'RTH- T. ft. Jnrdan. 105 (A.

Mortensen), $., $3.60 and $260 1 J. G. Denny. 106 (E. Pool).

$3.30 and $2.40.... 2 Lawlesa. 105 (G. Noel). 3 Marrin May, Braedlbane and King Colui also ran.

FIFTH Energy. 116 (Fi. ScoMe), $3.90. $2.50 and $2.30... 1 Bauer.

108 Morteueen), $2.60 and $2.20 2 (W. Frimkl. .9" Broomjtar and President ajso ran. SIXTH-. alUseliee 111 'H Moycrl $4.

$230 anil I hicago, 114 44J, ronnelly). $3.10 and $3.40 2 xLekine, 111 IS." GrirTi7i), $2.30 l.ric. Tirrh and Sutler albo ran. -K f'ebiiaii entrj'. SKVENTH- BJack Gracklo.

101 (G. Jolmson), $4.10. $2.80 and $2 i l'eul licou, lf)t (V. Camcr), and 14 40.. 2 The Archer, 105 D.

Homewood). 8 Ktvrarpolctto, Maladena, Ahuiuiance. Boostor, Colonel Wagner and Sea Prince alao ran. -SffSSStfillSlfon. T.30 straight.

$4 place. $2.60 Ebb Tide. $4.40 plaoa. $3.30 ahow; Gray Gables. ow- rounding the lower tarn, and orerhenling Ebb Tide Royal Duck slow to hK CTtoo Tide took a short lead entering the atretoh tn the final furlong, optlastcd Jf" agZ Gables mored np with a great rush coming into SSeU" Soaswis.

Quit. Busier, lit (Carter). StoLStoSandlte 4.... Fadrali. 109 TColtllettt).

to and I to 4. Kim Junmj, 112 iHichard3). 2 to 6. lcaertiie ana luator also ran. FOURTH- Half luiL, 95 (Thoronrm).

to It, eat aad out. 1 Gold Bus. 114 UUchaxoo), out and out. 1 Only two ran. TflTIU 110 (Bereeoe), ttoLiui ana I to 1 Kay On.

107 Uoalah). to 1 and I to Pernio. 110 (Ouirk), emtl. I Tiber. RotmIIco, IliTlotus, UoireUn and Wiah 1 Win alio ran.

SIXTH Kuen. 113 (L. Fator). to in. 1 to and I 'laav.

1W 7 to 10 and Hjnxliiulo, 103 (Klchaxda). ynruriea aiao ran. Jamavloa Card. FIRST RAOE-Olalaln; for Vjear-olda; flrat dl- uick Luncn. arrow t.

tOork llllPMl Mama. laj.wtiiriwa UeO'Oorra UB'Danta SBOOND-Olalmtiw; 2-year-olda; atz (nrlanfa. Ruth Onld. llOuShimi. rBUlttra.

llllOherub. Doneua iu Endicott 1101 Mj uiorianae Ktvi iQipljiof. 105 Rubinott. UJ Tomahawk llSl THIKD Clatanlnc; for t-paaraM and npi acoond dMstan: aix rurlonga. First Lad7 lW'In the Bat 1) Alliance lOA Tuxsda.

Ill xBraud lOS'AU In Afl 115 oval Airman lUlGala Nizht 107 High Ccmmandet Ill Thunderbolt. Ill 104 FOURTH Tha October handicap; for S-yflar-oldl and un ona and one-slrtenth milaa. u. 104 105 Don't pasg np Man o' War's get, whether it be male or female. Samuel D.

Riddle and hia followers got ft sweet price against Corvette today and only on Saturday they cashed in handsomely on Cavalry, although the latter is not by the horse of the century." Macaw Has Trouble In Getting Started. Harry Payne Whitney's Macaw simply can't get away from the barrier, although he did in a small field at Havre de Grace, when he ran the three-quarters in 1.12 Breaking from the outsirle today he floundered all over the track. But when he was straightened out he' ran all over his opposition. He should prove a dangerous hdrae at six furlongs or a mile. Mark up another stake second for the J.

Edwin Griffith establishment. No two animals in the country have been beaten by narrow margins as often as Cinglefoot and Canter. It's about time for the Dame Fortune to cast her smiles over the Baltimore coiintian. Wise Counsellor was a powerful horse today and is right at the top of his form. Barnes had him close on the pace and when he set him down he literally flew over the ground in the last sixteenth of the Capital Stake.

Yesterday's Thorncllffe Reanlta. By the Aitooiated Preis.J FIRST RAOI- Soteria. 102 (Hun tamer), BS.50. 21 .95 and 1 Warwick. 114 (Buraa).

B1.40 and $4,80 i 2 Quarta Sinter, 108 (Ohalmora). B.90 3 Solidity, Motor Of Men. iPrimed. xMaiar of Trouble. Playful, Arrowvana, Perfect Rlppar, By-ing Boy and Otrist-er also ran.

xField. SEOOND- 'l leetiog Time. Ul (Miinden). (29.46, $11.36 and S8.10 1 Quartette. 101 (Abol), $9.90 and $6.60 1 OnlonTUlo.

107 (Long). R70. I Lnab, Glimmering, Egg Nog. Souumast. Julia and Peter Brush alao ran.

'l'H 1KP Smooth Ioa. 100 (Bonraeaa), $29.90, 90. and $5.06. 1 St. (JusDtio.

110 (Abo. $5.70 and tL 3 xHoyal Pearl, 93 (Fiilier), 34.26 3 Helen Buok. xPandlne, laobel O. xLong Green. Paranill.

Hvronite and Jocom alao ran. iField. FOTJBTH Beau of Tha Weat. 101 (Clareri. M.30.

$3.30 and $2.40 1 Forecast II. 101 JMacIrer $4.45 and $3.26 1 June Fly, 101 (Huntamer). $3.80 3 uoia iauaa, rrooyon, maty xue us ana FairbarJia alao ran. FIFTH Dirk WhlUlngton. 110 (OaTer).

$6, $2.40 and $2.05 1 ar Man. 107 (Moore), $2 55 and $2.16.. 3 Boomtle II. 110 (Ahel), $236 Warfare and Grenadier 11 alao ran. QT VTTJ Blue Tonr, 110 ((SaTar), (3 65, 5, p.X and 1 a).

S17.M and i kf, k-lt ijougu Mtorm. im iHouraa Aary oa ioliubj, ej.iu 4 uan oaj no, xuca7. oemior ana sockt alio ran. SKV10NTH Prince K. MS (Ford), $11, $4 70 and $2.90 1 Idmnua.

llz (Renezetti). $3.45 and C7fi 2 Juoquea, 09 (Logan), xajama, lce-unairman, uauaas ureek. ldountalik Chief and Armorer' alao ran. Aurora Reanlta. By the Aitooiatei Prett.

FIRST BACE- Neptune. 113 (J. Dawson), $5. $2.80.. 1 Kuyal Dick, 106 (J.

S6.40 and $3.60.. 2 Omega, 108 (L. Neol), $2.80.. 3 Nir Glenn. Fear, Polychresty, Furor and Wawona also ran.

SFCON'D- Olonlivot. 107 (L. Neal), $4.60, $3.80 and $2.80.... 1 Full of Pep, 106 (W. Boganimaki), $5.40 and $5..

2 Amelia 8, 104 (J. Dilloa), $4.80 ijariah, Broken Glaaa, Pirouette, Snowden ana Rob also ran. THIRD Lmma Hoagland, 110 (G. Toung), $3, $2.60 and Viking. 'U6 $5.20 iuid I Private Setli.

108 (J. Dillea). $2.40 3 Nervous Abie. Manr Cnnnnm ami RnhartA C. alao ran.

FOrRTH- Uvrruke. 112 IF. Mamiir.l 112 40 1 ti 1 C. T. WorUilngton.

103 (11. Hajr). $19.40 and $6.20 2 rcrr. tj ricjlfinsi. az.BU 2 Hoontaneotia.

St. Nicjinlaa. AmM knrf trnn. Gratta also ran. FIFTH- ('hero-rote.

102 (A. Yerrett), $7.40. $3.40 and $2.66 1 Thundering, 102 (U Pionl, and $2.20... 2 Coral 105 (C. Corliett), $2.60 3 nan oco ana also ran.

RIXTH-I OiaDlet. 109 (J. Damon). $6 20. $3 9n n4 ff Ut 1 Our I'nimitlsfliorter.

109 (I Simon), $16 and $7.. 2 i. in. iuj vji. nayf, w.w 1 In Doubt.

Test of Time and PieUra also ran. SKVlrNTH llalii, 106 (B. Ziiwhini), $7.60, $5.40 and $3,40... 1 Kl rid, 97 (It, Blow, $24.40 and $8.10..." Jlntmbro.ik, 103 (J. Dilloa), 3.60 UattloaUot.

Bonnre, bavoy gud Johnny OTtrtoo tlao ran. CLIFTON PARK CIGARS 2 for 15c i ansvroiu LOMBARD Akron CnrA. FITtST EACF-Pumo $600; all ages: maidens; ciaiminii six iunoug. Deep Grass lOCiRwberry. Theoden 110 Wise Mediator.

Jr. Ill Flying little 671 SEOOND-Fursa $600: for S-year-oMs and claiming; six runongSi. Sweet and Pretty log rtuncnies luo niue wxa Thorny 103 Laird of Romping 106: Roommate. 104 TOS XJOUOle in tuuiww Also ehrible-kunrle Eta. 108; Lucky wen.

job; llngme. THnvDPmne $600; for $-year-olda and npi claim. ine six furlonffa. Little 104IGreen Chow lOSiFarewsll Hearts of loejLouis 103 106 110 108 Benecia Sauna County Timea. Kathleen K.

Ossaleen lORiiam loelDay of 109 1081 107 106 108 -FOURTH Puree $600: for Syear-elds and op claiming; aix ana one-halt ruriongs. Super lady lOOIxVlrginia xFehrah 105 Lady Newtown 102 xljncla Tela. Obstinate 1061. 116 116 109 FIFTH Purse $600; for S-year-olda and tip: dalnf lnir: anren runonjFB. xAttractlra.

liu xneien xKrlanger Hutchinson Hello, Parana. Pantzfo 103 jiN'eody. 113 Redwood 108 Mad Fin loa'Unoa. SIXTH Pnne $600; for 4-year-olds and up; claim ing: seren rurionga. 113 xllarry M.

VH W. H. Buokner. 109 Prummond 113 Lottie Lorraine. loo Clearfield 109 Fictile.

113 113 CoDrrla-bt II xToombeola. 104 xZero 10S The 113 SEVENTH Purse $500; for 3-year-olda and np ciummg; mile and tv yaros. Graaa lI2lPree4n8aon 103 Tulsne. 112 Searchlight 111. inmaiia.

liw xjoy Maker. xlfenry 8..... lor'Serbian Ap-prcntlM claimed. Games "Wantsd. The Saored Heart Brigade Is anxious to schedule basketball gomes with teams claying In the 100-nound class.

Address John Stern, 428 South Twelfth street. 3::4::: Laurel Races Laurel, Md First Race 1.45 P.M; Special Trains loave Camdon Station (Baltimore Ohio R. 12.20. 12.45, 1.00 P. M.

each day, roturnlng immediately after the racos. H. C. Pfaff, Maker On Sale at AU Dealers lOSRUnd Play. 110 ICE By Hlaaall.

103 'riadUaBuler 106 Btrrru Priacd: FTFTH Claiming; for 4-7aar-olda and trp; alia I fSraaa HllxHarrlaU Ul vinna uri i 111 xewiirmtMi. 108' SIXTH For maldsn 2-jear-oida: fha and a half rnnonga. tHmnlor Araby 1181 Colorful IIS! OocXTiU lll Little Aabeatoa. 118 Oarom Tha Third raw, regular profram, failed to HQ aad flrat race wae divided. Aurora Card.

1 FTRffT RACFJ Piirae SSOO; claimint; for t-year. olds; Are and one-half furlongn. itadrShaw Clownette. 101 KlttjB TOTlMartua M3 (iraeahopper lOO'Senorita 100 SECOND Piire S80O; claiming; for 3-year-olda and up; tlx furlofixa. Mack Sand 10B 102 Oreatwwd Boy lOfixStflla Maria if zOood Morning iOI'jMauiia Loa 110 THIRD Piirs WOO; claim inz; for J-year-olda flra and a half furlongs.

xTrory xMary 10 Bety Maloney Kti.xlean II 110 xJedbnefh Abbey 107 FOTJBTH Purae V00; claiminc; for -year-oldo and ud; aix ttlrlonaa. xSquire McMaatera. 110 110: Vn 110 US 110 claiming; for KPear-oids and xFlfty-Fifty. xi.ur xJoe FIFTH Purse fire and a lialf furlonr Power 110 John Q. Kflly 113 Barefax 10j tl'arlon Knrique 110 unseaiili lOf'xHock Court VC SIXTH FnWe 11.310; tbe Blue Island handicap; for -yer-oMs and inj; one iin'lo, Tbe PlaJnaman Kllen fi 103 l''-ra Hecnnia 1 (Hin.nJil..

110 The 1'oet 107 tatler HO P'lliliaher aMre. J. P. Garsaway entry. SEVENTH Purw JlWiO: olaimine; for 3-year)lda and up; one mile.

xPolo Cfround 107 xWhifl 1M 115 jMiaa Fortune 1IUT Ti it ay. rAuaa entice allowanre ciuned. rainy; m'Jt aiappy. a 3ii liar lurrainvaavH As popular In th 1. 2d.

3J. Finn 1 0 ,0: Maiben i 1 10 Call 1 0 0 Barnes 1, 1 1 Ellis lv 0 0 Hudgins 1 1 0 William 0 1 0 Turner 0 1 0 Leyland 0 1 0 CBfien 0 0A 1 Schaefer 0' 0 1, Ambrose 0 0 1 Sande 0 02 Totals 6 6 6 Steeplechase. lf. 2d. 3d.

Sliloskey 1 0 0 Smoot 0 1 0 Jeffcott 0 0 1 Totals FISH BRAND SLICKERS 'A mm A. J. TOWER.

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