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I 1 -r Robinson Put Up In stead of Lunsford. Pagan Pan Romps Home in Juvenile Event. nybaker, Gourmand and Frank Are the -Other Winners. THE WEfflTEES. 3.

Moaej) 1. fti. Mock) Peanybaker It KabinB). 4SO-1M Paras Paa (I I.ykr..... SO-IOS Haig (I 45-10B ranuMid (.

Frank W. (F. Wilson) S3-lt BEtMO.XT P.VKK. Bected IL (Mrferaw) Lytle I Knmmer) Trymtrr (labfiar) 7 Lion DOr l.tnhrMj hjuurv Owart) Dry Mooa 4Taraer) THOKNCLIFTE Aantie May (DiMimoa) .1 Asrael (Kodrlran) Uttle Maadie Kicacreek Refagre (Morrist 14- 1 5-1 1 t-3 It PARK. 39S-ia SO-IOS B7 I Dempsey.

to tsb rsQcrxxa. LouviJle. Ky, May 31 It lo C3S-1S Mork Oraage (Mclatyre) Ksgnarek Mrri) SO-ISO lrd Brrbert ga-ias TI. JTAXA. Corataao Thmpwo) 2So-lo Lady KUrn (Perry) COO-ISO Pet I.400-10S Beatrice Lacille 4OO-140 BasH Dale Thoapaon ISO-ISO Prt) 210-100 'njng Moggie IBaHl CXo-IM EvHya Harriiaa (ArrhaTt 2jtt-lM Vem lw 1M-1M the finish found Drastic going gamely and closing the gap steadily.

Jockey Mink rode the winner, and It was his first victory in almost IS months. Rumors which reached the stewards' attention caused them to substitute Robinson for Lunsford On Drastic. Robinson gay the horse an energetic ride, but it was not In the horse to beat General Haig. who Is capable of coping; with the best here in such going as prevailed this afternoon. The incident of changing riders, however, hows the stewards' alertness.

Winners Are Applauded. Enthusiasm on tap this afternoon was almost of the Derby Day brand, all the winners met with pro- longed applause. Several of the finishes were hard ought "and well sus- tained. the victor in some instances being only determined in the final atride. The first race, engaging: the biggest Held of the afternoon.

14 making the contest, resulted in a hairline finish, with tbe winner over Meliora. but it was a flukey win. as 1 Alellofa was pounds the best, and only for being taken back at the start and steered unnecessarily wide, i entailing a big loss of ground, she would adaptability for 4TeUng away fast from the barrier. He took. 'rt a tea-length, lead in the first quarter and only cantered tbe remainder of the war nd woo by live lengths.

Petrarch got rigDt at the end to oaUtay Wlshmakcr. which had followed Pifu Pan closest to tbe last 30 yards. Oourmond and Maria Rappold measured strides under a bard drive daring the stretch of the sixth race, bat in tne. last? rards 43oarrnond to i ta i I wh and rip, at. Germain it.

ptaos the ut I save it up la to content quiry taking many (v period aion VnUOW roao over i. Cfcarl I stand, pe IT! i Ttce back In the rming his da ties as usual and fully recovered from tne hnvr cold he had suffered. Marasmus, Snare, Jane Pen-i A nDmb" or onn braved d.rom- iotu ior corse in the terrinc downpour tais raorrjrvc and loaiel thei rharges for shipment lo Lator.la on tbe few avaiUile expnas cars. The shipment this morning was ijiiite'u ex-j tensive one. and the express cars U---l for their conveyance will be doubled back at once and keat continuously In service between' herxwftd Lai on La.

ChaHes W. O-rk. owner of United Vtrte. 1'kaor. Sway and oU-trs, departed Ut night for California, where re will remain for some time before returning to Latonia.

Montfcrd Jones's horses and those of Ed Strum, in charge of Trainer YViU Wallace, were shipped to Latonia yesterday. Hrry Payne Whitney extensive band and those of Uoee OoldMatt were also trarisferrrej to Latonia last night. According to advices from Trak Larry Borgenschotr. at there are over uuy excess applications than there are stalls at the course. Thl.

too. in spite of the additional stables that are being fever ishly rushed to compieUtn and will be rt-RCy tor occupancy before the. racing begins ntxt ssaturcfcy. Colonel Winn Is Pleased. Lommttitiiig on the meeting Just cMJoeo.

loionel M. J. Winn. General Manager cf the Kentucky Jockey Club. au.

ine meeting Just closed has oeen tne most successful in the long naiory or Dovm. There r.ever has been such great public interest in racing as bu been shown this spring. Although the weather for the first 10 days wa unfavorable, it had no appreciable effect on the attend, ance. thousands of people coming from all parts of the country to enjoy the races and remaining during the meet-i Ing. "The increased popularity of racing in Kentucky is due to the confidence of the public in the honesty of the apon.

tne quality of the horses en-r I gaged, the liberality of the Kentucky Jockey Club in increasing stakes and purses, and for the farther important reason that the list turfmen is I Ing constantly increased by the addl- na to-day at Churchill Downs for the Uon of many of the most succeasful prlng racing of U20, Md closo- nlen America, who find on was marked by an attend.t, th turf relaxation from their stren- an attendance of i recora proportion nnill Urknow Tvmov w.T.. this. too. 1-: zzi Pile of the r1" colors represented in the i mlu olner important races and a run their horses to win." -j unwnpour or early morn. later of being renewed.

The sun. however, succeeded penetrating tho heavy clouds at intervals. The heavy drenching made the courso a circular lake, and it required mud performers of the sturdiest kind to negotiate it with any degre, of sue-cesa. Tho changed track was responsible for the withdrawal of Paatoreau and Minto. originally carded starters-in the Decocration Uay Handicap of 32.500 serving as th feature, and their withdrawal left neral Haig and Drastic the only ona to fight it out.

Track conditions was held greatly to favor General Haig and he ruled result an overwhelming favorite, and he won practically as his rider pleased, -with Drastic making game effort, but he was outmatched. At one stage of the. race General ENTRIES AND WEIGHTS. D0KVAL, PARK. First Race Parse for maiden two-year-olds Canadian bred: foor and on naif furlonsa: Weather clear: track tarn' Fly.

Kord 114 War Fox. 1 1 1,1 Ill IReojf 1 Ww Tank 1 14 tRo entry. Seagram entry. IBroodale entry. Race Quebec Jovenlle; pars ttvO; for two-year-old; five furloncs-2ti7M.

Crown ll 2S.I7 10: o.77 1,1 Jean Corey 10 103 Jt'73 Runquol X(44 Mrthology US Xt2SS Voormcl. lit icPur 1106; for three-year-olds and upward; ofie mile: JHIir uro 177 Kilkenny-. HVa Uut Luk" Ahn li iw-t i1 1. Dorral Handl-ap; purse tl.tOO; for tnreo-yoar-old aod upward; ix furlonsa: 27StT. the Mark llllir.h't tiLf.

Tl Ifl 29eL tun 110 ti" Light 10S '7 tfiklaker and Bean entry. Fifth Race Claiming; three-year-olds an1 KMtr 101 At. Muir 104 Sr10 105 lit II 2 rTltbr'h 110 J713 no VJ Summy 11, Blxth Race ClaJmfns: purse ttO for three-year-olds end upward; milo and a 1,4 I-dy Vera 105 Schemer. 1V7 8tJwmrt U3 2SJlCorsonT." Iw ffventa Race lalmlne-. purae tsn- tor mil.

and 17411 Duke Ruir tu Hi eep no Apprentice allowance claimed. THOENCLIFFE PAEK. m'e Hprses Wsights. Horses. Weisbtn Busy Bird 1IJ tAunt in irih jig 111 Ascmney n.

fVvorthlnrton entry. 'tc f'lalmlng; for three-year-olds: fire and a balf furlongs: 7 Hatinmors lfti Malamore tat PowderKljsk Idden TfenV I J.mmie OBrien l'l iJ.d "aiming: for threeyear- otds.flve and a half furlonsa: tk a AsTUlan I II 1 Fait AVcompll ..10 I Homed Rbeemary Kistaae nave won handily. Rvrn Fourth .105 1 17 "softer showing fine speed, managed to P1: fooled' In CanadaT'sfx it .4 1 1 luriongs. muiwiu ior. tnira Dlace.

Gold lialore 11 Stiueeler was the favorite in tbe race, but the going was evidently not to bis liking, for he retired as a factor after going tbe first nu.rt.r finished far back. WesUlde was the favored one In -oalway 104 badducee lis Alice In Wond lllT Fifth Race CUiwilDg; for foar-year-olds fnrlonss: 11 CMtm "the second race and much the best, StarInch 4 General Antiphon ftatlra Vowell .104 .101 .113 laf .12 .144 10 lej fir GalahaH 11 i Proiwa-anda nu .107 tint Ai' Klvth Rsm Vi- iW j. jtnora uiwjwtuai tm ud- Had tAinsford not taken Westslde up Vulher, aharr.lv 1 Joss apparent cause and not got himself vwuae ana not got himself 10s De J. Miller 100 rrenes is Walter Warbler.lll Start Without! Seventh thee-ve-r? ana upwaro; one mile and seventy eventy jiiDicn ae; Lott vrouia nave reversed the decision vith the winner, sir Thomas Kean. coupled with Harold landed in third place.

An intended coup with Jane Peony-Dakar was partially frustrated by the Tandiw.r 141 Iwr rHjd James Foster .100 City Apprentice allowance claimed. eather Cloar; track fast. vigilance of the official dockers, who i 'rand a half Tstr. "rnVco C-Ught(her trial despite the break-of- dav maneuver. fc Zz Tldlnr.

or name. uUiCr ast 1 fay otny 107 1-riday. Industrious circulation i tha work, coupled with word folng 2344 High Wareiio arouna mat it was good enough to I 'u- Boveo. 1 10 win. caused smart 'support for her I M.r.HI...

.104 .10 -113 B2UC0NT PABX. two-yeMld course: Sight: 1 IJ140M. Hard Oueasllo JtSiO Fad'g SutrlOT 20000 Oladyl lBtern.lln.i 1 and tbe odds on her consid- i "pward; about two mile." erably despite support for Flags and 11111 eklhbereen' in Mile. Daaie. 1 iit.ricT."' ili "Vm falling: for Jana Take the Iad.

a sixteenth 2i4 Am. BoldlerlOt 21010 Robinson had the mount on Jane mi" Kvii 'Pennybaker. and ha hustled her into fornrse-pS' T- the lead at once and held away for furlongs; main; course: w-ara. seren the Daxle outsUyed LordBr-oilli! ItoJ? If rVl Uklna; Up for second place aa MJ fs ftaaLiu uuite inwiio Flag, finished far back. It waa Rob- "VuSbS tZ.

-Oason a first victory for this meeUng. U. ft. Fletcher's Pagan Pan. a son JJiJ tSfTIl? ff of Luge McLuke Brocade, dlspUyed a "Ut TwucarST Archle.ioo sparkling effort In the fourth race, in 8't Race For maiden thrae-vear-olH.

ha met soma hhrhrv nnnl anu upward: one mile: yoongBtera Hla Performance- alves ia VSTi- i iMJ ir. him rank with the best In these parts, 3 Roy. JesterillS 27l toroTr. Ill iw ne conroines aaxziing steed with TT: Apprentice allowance clainud, Ml IU. I "ttora.

ICS rms. 112 3 iub. 1U i -1 Vteoa, 1 M. I 4 I arr. MA.l 1 RACING FORM flf IDfUTt I nniim.

lj a. p. -wr a 12 Ji! 13 il fc aarr. ID lv9i 11 ii ii ix. i.

13 1J Ilk Kiata. SO. It 11 15 ir. 11 ..11 1 1I 11 I 11 14 14 14 14 1 '94 wioe tkroualioat- jokbk muc-fe emmn (I'M Owners. u.

i. (i ti 4 9 I. j. 71 -T' ta tvuitam. The (2 mJtuala paid: Geral atral(ht XJ HO.

btaxt sood. Won easily. Winner, b. c-. 4.

by Dtck Wailes Trainer, li. McGarvey. FIRST RACE "ive and one half fur longs: Capltano. 110 (T'mpsn) 17 00 I 3 in tl 10 Dora rltar. 101 (Boylan) 10 30 it' Anna Star, lot Vrgtn 2 40, Time 1:03 2-3.

Annletto. MarseoD. I Really Wag. Delacey. Pajaroita II and El palomar also ran.

i SECOND RACE Five and one half fur- 1 longs: 1-adr Eileen. Ill (Perry) 113 30 33 10 14 40' Baby Faust. 10S tY'rgin) 7 40 4 40 Doveridge. Ill (Tps'n) 40 Tune 3-s. Koya! Johnnie.

Trulane. Irfah Daisy. Ispham. Mike Daley. Arietta anfi Ardencia also ran.

THIRD RACE Five furlongs: M's Pet, 103 lA'hnVb-t) 130 00 00 4 0 T. Chandler, ill (T ps'n) 4 0 3 10 Hyndia. 113 (Carter) 40 Time McDelland. Prosperos Bon. J'm Black Wing.

Von Lady and Good Enough also ran. FOURTH RACE Five and one half fur- 1 longs: Locllle. 10 (E. Tr) 10 00 10 10 IS 40 I-ady Rt. Pafk.

113 (CTr) 13 11 0 00 Lady Moore. 10 (Perry). 4 14 Time 1 :07 2-5. Bon 8ante. Lewis B.

Miss Manage. Virgie. Nasledovall. Iks Mills, Emma Wellar and Montgomery. also ran.

FIFTH RACE Five and one half fur- longs-; Hasel Del. 10 20 $10 1 SO 1 Clear Lake. 112 (Perry). a 20 3 to J'a Frederick. 103 (Lo'e).

70 Time 1:04 4-6. Chrome. Perch, Bcarpia Yukon and Emily also ran. SIXTH RACE Handicap, mile and one' wUteenth: Balladln. Ill (Ford) 110 1140 t4 00 Wtnoewood.

11 (Thoi). 140 3 40 Ool'a Chance. 02 (Perry). 400 Time Reydo." Douta. Jake" Sen as.

They Shall Not Pass, Water Willow. Sara Hill. Candelaria and Great Hawk alas ran; SEVENTH RACE Five and ane half furlongs: rt Margie, 111 (C.Bum14 it unu Cy Merrick. 113 4 20 4 20 Little Bpider, IOC (Porry) 4 Time 1:07. C.

A. Comtskey. Striker, Ringleader. Gray's Favorite and LitUs Jake also ran. EIGHTH RACE Seven hrlann.

EVn Harrt-n. 103 Ai-t)44 40 III 30 t0 Mexv 107 (TeargUi) its Time 1:77 Poaitaan. Uluni Ti Mannikin and Shoddy also ran. NINTH RACE Mils and verna Ill 00 S3 to tl Ben Levy, lot (C. Baell) a mm.

Dr. Kendall. 101 (Taylor) to Time Modiste. GomuL Lstyl Ben. Dinah.

Robert ktaateJl and I Baker also raa. Joek.ys. J- J- Mosney Garrnody a. ib Jarrdi r. Hyat Sir W.

F. CT. H. El Rr J. McCoy eaea titaOie.

B. J. Ruo E. J. C.

Pcrrfaa Snare, mi 1 1 iA i Trainer, STiM," roe. mner. b. c. Wnsbt Marannus.

straight nlaca til SO brme. mno 10 THE ESQ UIKEU, CIKCINKlATl, JUNE 1920 GENERAL IfAIG WinsFromDrastic His Only Competitor in! I Decoration Handicap aiCKWOCKKT "-VaveETtXG or THE K.T. MOXU1I, MAY 31. Uuu. WeaiW cloudy.

7 ri midJT 00 ttxjr RACK Oalaiar: er tlmn.u. Jc' Sl.ew; Him t- winner hil rTfrJ, rnrJoass: ..41 la. Wet the port at Sfc4 pTm. rCt'Qi n-wu. pp.

ci. Str.Od. (14 Itt 2 75 11 IS 11 8 SO 11 ar 11 a xj 11 3D 41 I 2 1J 2U II Ml "euutm. ptaco rol Woa driving, piacs the r. W.

suuoa. Oif wall rturgoyn. iXw Gipiy 1ueen. 2sC38 Jau. avwi -v second at.

Winner, cn. sad at bom in th. 1 by Montor-f a luckr win Mellon, nurh rH. tor tbe 2M13 1. Walker.

Rvtstlo. enure 3 1 mmi hu was iirry ra toe stretcn. Ioialwm aas wtll for toe 7 oa gtag wetP at the eoi. naueeier oon a'S rTin (TL gton RACE for in.MMii 4 1. The mutuala paid: Jane Pennybaker.

atraisht viae 34 7o Mile. Dane. XJ j. show S2 w. Lokinc I p.

show narry hair uriocu: suns 11 "JT. foir ss4 a rr.cUoi.al Tlme-u 21. wt ri. loi. Starter Wta.

PP. St. Snare. 115 i 2 Wwi Side. 115..

4 SU-Sir T. Koan. 113 3 3 SKtiS Jetsam. 115 1 1 K. 115 4 5 Tjnv Scutty.

115 ft Tbe S3 mutoais paid: am tz 2' ft 8. F. 1 1M 3 3 4l 5 Owners. W. M.

M. J. J. Kean fi. I.

l-o J. J. Kaa J. Frrrus at 3 41. Jockeys.

Sir .04 lo. 4 -H. Lcaor! I 3 Mink Cetu 2 is Wwa lbi Wrutt Stds. Froi DelasloB. vigorously handled, moicd Into the Iea4 toldics on ttmrlr.

outstayed Wot side. Tk. ooee. and snarpiy at toe start by Enr and tired weakened ner toe en 28675 THIRD Fractional Time 0 "cb the ban. was tikes' b-Vk "'ii let- tbo stretch in tb lan stri Ir Tnoma.

Kean aboaoi a goM "ffort bSt ai. HaroM tired atier tie first quarter. oul P.f 1itv: lo to winner ll.li.v, ir! thiirt iiiT V.4.V 1.14. eot to the poet at Ml?" at Ind. Starters Win.

PP. fct. J. 1 2 1 24 Mile law. 3 4t 2' Sftn loising l.

1ju. 6 1 5 4V7 Fugs, 13l 4 4 3 Viva Amer a. ll'i 5 ft War Idol, luS ..2 5 3 5 r- F. Owners. 1" l'i W.

W. V. Tfcravea 3 Ocdcs Stabie 4' beach Stable S. K. J.

Lo Jockeya btr.OMs. Roomion 4 i- F. I TO O. Stack 5 1-. i.yke 1 9 Connelly is 8.

W14 21 5i show S3 3D, taWniL" rfti lnt- b' John JoW Jane Pennybaker. at boss in the soir.r and show in- hirh mxa n- loo. lead at 00c. anJ held away tor tbe frTt! mp 1n we moved up with ruh after round ln the ir turn and atocKi the v. om1 looluns Id tnulM and arr-e from far cc in the last qaaner ITni.

war after moinr lie Bri i-, a 1 'Wt 7 nKicxA i IKOl LO DA in r.m aoesn 1 raradis. 2S3elm. fccrauced: Iwi'blM 28676 1 ciolta cwlta to-year-oid maiden an-1 four and a Fractional 0.4-S. i. Wentto the post at 3A p.

ra. T't 351. Ind. Starters Wts.i PP. 2x14 l'airan Pan.

1 15. 7 f7 Pe.rarch. 115 4 2621 WtnaJcer. 115.. 4 -2 Tbe VirLiian.ll5 1 H.E.

tlman.lUi 2 2MM PiBxxet 115 5 115 St. S. 1- 1- 1 1 4 1 2' a i i 4 4' 7 7 7 5' 0 5' 5 4 3 Owners. Jockeji. itr.Odda.

M. M. Ptetener. L. ke eu O.

J. Lone. W. Wrl-i 2 3u Mtaa Dalnserflela. Kjr f.tin 3 55 W.

V. Thraves F. WsUuti 1.1 F. K- Nicosia D. Connelly 1J hi Mneller A Bruoka H.

LAinszord a5 W. B. Miller D. Jioi 3 55 The 2ir.utual pld. Psxan Pan.

straisht 3,1 9U. place 3 20. show 13 4t; Petrarch place 114 thorn lanriiaker eniry. ahow 32 60. (tart cood.

Wua axny. piace dnvlnc winner, bik. c. by Luke McLoae Black Brorada Irainer. ti.

H. Kean. balngerfteld and Miller etitrr. Paean Fan ran as If he outclaaaed the others and, sbowing a liking for the go-tntv aprtnlad Into a long lead at once and woo as his ilder pleasoi. Petran-h broke Creanly and was far out of It In the first siurter.

but finished determinedly sod out-atayed Ulatunaker In th last 20 yards. bhuuer showed a rood effort, but was tirtng nsar the end. Ike Vir(inku cUised a good gap In the stretch. Plato retired fast in tea last quarter. 2S677 RACE Decoration Handicap, for three--remr-otds and upward: one tail eighth; purse 32.5A: net value to winner fl.kuu.

aeod Fractional Time Oiii. Oiio. 1 42. 11. Went to poat at p.

ra. ufl at 4 ii. Ind. Starters Wis. PH.

rc i 11. s. K. 2-lV Ota. Hair.

115 2 1 1- 1 1 1 2Ali Drastic. Ill 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 Owners, W. u. atoner B. J.

Brsnnon. Jockey. StrCdlda. i Mink 45 PuKinaun 1 ev My Fair Kentucky. Ueceral Haig, at home In the going and showing high speed, moved Into a good lead at one and was well In hand all the way.

Drasil: finished well and closed good gap during the stretch run. Scratched: 2s5b Paatoureau. 2b437 Mints 11. 28678 SIXTH RACE. Claiming: ior four-year-olds and upward; noe mile an! a Quarter: parse I1.2UO.

net value to winner Sbuu wind thtrrl 1134. Fractlocai Tlme-O 25. 0 l.LV. 1 4f. 2: 12V Went to tns post at 5 04 p.

to on at 5.UO. Ind. Starters Wlrv PP. St V4 M. 8.

Owners. Jockeys. 21 uourmand. 11. 3 5 I IS" a l1 Mrs.

J. Paul TV. HeLnlech oi js. Kappoia.Kio 4 21 1' li II C. w.

Chappell. 2KM J. C. btone.115 4 5 4 i 3 3 W. Perklua 2Ct Moscow a.

104. 6 a 6 6 4 4 4" Waideck Stable. 2Va GvMe Post, ve 1 1 ik Si If-i 6 6 C. R. Miller rwanaptuer.

low a a 4 1 6'i 6 6 W. M. Str.Odds. 2 Knckson 5 Lunsfor i 1 3o J. McCoy 5 70 W.

JarreU 13 45 8. Wlda 16 10 The 32 mutuant paid: Gourmand, straisht 33 10. place 34. ahow S2 SO; Marie Rap-pold. place tict b.

show 36 O0; J. ftooe. show X2 51. 4tart good. Win driving, piaos the asms.

Winner, b. 4, by Braxted Festive Agnes. Trainer. J. 1.

Paul. Gourmand, well handled, was kept restrained until reachlnx the stretch, where. he had to be (urged hard, but drew out in tbe last 70 yards. Marie Rappold showed a tooo enori anu ou uourmana in close qoarters beginning ine 1 laet quarter, on. tired sear tbe end.

J. C. Stone cloaed a good sap and held oo well In the final drlvo. Moacesa had no tr.iasaio. Guide Post retired after gag half a mile.

Berate bed: 20d Alexander. HSiit Plantareda. 2b50 Kjmpalong. OOR7Q b'EV'EKTH RACE Claiming; for three-year-olds and upward: one mile and fcuu, a sixteenth: 1.2uO. net value, to wtnner J.

second 32Z7. third Ills. Fractional Time 0. li. Went to tne post at 3:42 p.

ra. Off at 6:43. Ind. Starters--Wts. PP.

St. F. Owners. 2W157 W. i2.

1 1 1" 1 4 11 1 1 F. J. Xellsy St. Germain I05 3 5 5" 4' 2 2 2 c. Bala 2jO Inquiry.

t2 ..5 3 3 1 34 3' .1 3'- Waldeck Stable Hadnan. lia 44 6 4 4 J. 2rv4o tspeedster. HO. 6 4 2'' 24 4- 5 54 F.

P. Let I iter. 2U56 Lmxj Lou. VU. 4 6 6 6 6 6 6 Allen it Stockla Jockeya Str.Odds.

r. Vttlaun W5 S. Wlda 2 J. McOoy 7 25 W. Wrlsbt 2 J.

Mooney 7 25 G. Slack ft SO The 32 mutuals paid: Frank straight 1 to. place S3 60. khow 35 50; St. Germain, place 34 40.

anow 33 50; Inquiry, show 34 5tt. iitart od. Won easily, plsus drlvlns. Winner, b. c.

3. by Marathon Maid of Fortune. Trainer. G. Land.

Frank showed the most speed: liked the going and held on gamely during- the stretch run. fct. Gernutia came determinedly after going half a mils, but tired near the end. Inquiry finished going fast. Hadrian maa far back most of tbe trip, but nnlnhed well.

Speedster tired. Lazy Lou was always a trailer. Scratched: 2b5J9 Sun God. TIPS. On Thorn cliff Park.

Waac. Worthiest on entry. Aarutney. Hidden Talent. Powder Flask.

CanYasback. Sweet Apple. Fait Accompli, Ansae. Galway. Alice in Wondedrtand.

General. Rosemary. Margery. G. M.

Miller. Luther Water Warbler. Capital City. Don Dodge. Skeerface.

On Dorval Park. Ross entry. Seagram entry. Brookdale entry. Jean Corey.

Coombs. Myrtle Crown, fcoldat de Verdun. John. Mountain Boas IL Rktnker-Bcan entry. Dr.

Hickman. My Boots. Charley Snmmy. Srivno. Mormon Elder.

Ben Hampton. Ssy Whm. Bogart. Peerless One, Solid Rock. Wil: Soon.

On Belmont Park. George Rovee. Gladys. Machine Gunner. rooks Balhkereen.

Fran B. Shenandoah: Devil Dog, American Soldier. Tlpplty Wlicnet, Lord Rrtthtcn. Mr. Brum.

met. Kdwlna. Toucan et. Lady Archie. Royal Jester.

Xeo Gallagbcr. TIA JUAN A RESULTS. CANCELS TENUIS TSXP. New York. May 3L.

Miss Marion Zin-derstein, Boston tennis star, who was ns-aMs to leave hers May 23 with ths Davis cup team, has decided to abandon her trip to England, where she was to compete for the women's British tennis championship at Wimbledon. It became known to-day. She learned at the last mlaute that Government regulations prevented women passengers on the transport Northern Pacific and sines the Kaiserln Aa-guste Victoria, the next skip on which she could go. will not arrive In England until two days be tore the tournament begins, she felt she would be seriously handicapped for lack of time to practice. XIVIEJUTJ.

D. GAME OFF. Owing to unforeseen circumstances, which necessitated changes In the dates of examinations, the University of Detroit Bamball couro, ikk nve up to its part of th BELMONT PARK Start good. licer. Sh 28682 'RACING FORM SEVEXTH DAT OS" THE SPRING MEETINGS OK THE WEST.

CHaVTER RACING ASSOCIATION AT KCLmOVT PARK. QUEERS. MAT SI. 1K. Waathar Oar.

Track fast. 28680 FIRST RACE The Hempstead Handicap: aix rorioasa. saala course; for tere-ar-aiOs and npward: parse: S1.000 ukM- wet valuo to wtn- SSSO. Fractiaoal Tli. Went to pott at 2 4 p.

s. Ott at 2:47. lad. Starters Wta PP. S.

F. Owmr JorkevK. Op. CU Pl- Tt-l Etactcd II ft E. SKtu UcCivvlM B-l 2S43I Vice ttaifB, lot 7 7 3J 21 J.

W. Mar. 7-1 7-1 6-t 2SK50 War MarveL 114 4 1 3 3 2) J. K. auMTKBN lulS ..3 1 4 4i G.

Peterson Pooce 4-1 -l 61 9t4 Boa Trom. 10OS 1 5 6 S0SO Dtrreat EyoaluS 3 1 4 2 tit J. 2bC4 Torcsbcarer. lift. 4 41 I 1.

lad. Skarters Wta. PP. ft. F.

2XS25 Tryster. 115 1 2 1- 11 Ml' ZMC5 Tch Me Not. 112 4 1 4 3' 2 5o3 Sedseoeld. 112 2 4 Zi 3 SMUS5 Wtreleas. 112 3 3 3' 4: 4" Rtojomlnglon.

113 5 5 3 5 5 5 Start xood. Won driving, place the sanve. speed, bcraicbed Ind. Starters Wts. PP.

St. F. 2J2 Dry Moun. 115 5 li If ,1 li Moody. 115 ft 4 9 21 2 Sa Normal.

115 3 1 4' 44 3 iVMi Gur-g Water. 113 8 1 74 4 4 29401 FaJy Ann. 112.. 7 4 51 5' tfncie Remus 115 1 3 3 3' 4 rS5i BUck Top. 113.

2 1 2S450 By Jove. 115 7 tThe SwaiL 115.. 4 2 9- It SVUS'Rafuaal. 112 5 6 4 7 lo THORNCLIFFE RESULTS. racial, distatch to Tax rsqciaKS.

Toronto. Msy 3 Four and, a half furlongs; purse for two-year-olds: unte May.10 (C.Dish'nitl SO 12 30 Iksv T. 111 CRodrte-ursl Third Raci puras tl.OOO Pluviada. Vaterpronf. CNirnay Scratched: Towel 1, Prunes.

2 10 also Baas: tl.OOO; -Flv. li.ir I Fifth Race Six furlongs: parse fof" three-year-olds snd upward: Or g. 104 (J.Md e)HO 0 til 10 IT 34 BUM. B. 101 (Heonell Ull is Doulae V.

114 tButwelD 10 Time 1:14 1-1. Ultra Onld. Charley Deydecker. Lord Hamilton. Mayor House also ran.

Scratched: Dr. Joe Canao. 1 Sixth Race One mile: purse tl.OOO: fori four-year-olds and upward: claiming: Ragnarok. 101 (U Morris) 11 SO 1120 2 TO J.Mcl (10 4 0 Baby Cal. 104 (K.Chavle e) 4 74 Time Buck hoard.

W. JVard. i Donna Grafton. Wand. Don Thrush.

Bob Baker also ran. Rrratched: Cora W. 1 Seventh Race One and one efiteonth miles: purse tl.OOO: for three-year-olds 1 and upward; claiming: Lord Herbert. 114 R'gues)3 20 It 0 11 fo Piedra. Ill H- Oamert.

7 JO 4 10 uhA rti. 111 HT JTJ5': J. Dlati: Qu'een i catl was received yesterday. Vsndlver. ran.

Scratched: Dottle 1 Gol sea breezes Ten thousand miles of salty-fragrant ocean waves perfume the breeze that keeps you cool all summer long at San Diego, CaL YouH plaw all day without fitigue and sleep under blankets at night. Surf-bathing, motoring, canoeing, launch parties, golfing and beach picnics all are enjoyed the more by the 85,000 residents of this sparkling city because the air's invigorating. Live where summers are cooL.YouTl enjoy every day at VeOey.Mcskoaaa (Jifbrnita Gwg- tAipiEco-CAuroaaiA cms 1 00 lessekaki SaiMiag, Sea Dteje, Cssdri Cky- I sssaU Bks ts kasw as (Wiraia. A. Buxton 2-l 2V-1 lo-l D.

8-1 K-l -l Murray -5 S-2 1-2 52 1-1 1-4 -3 3-1 T-3 1-4 Won drlvtag. place the same. Winner, b- 4. tj Voter Triompbalo. Elected II- outran to the stretch turn, came next to the rail when the field went wide and gamely heid on.

Vice Cbamnaa ran with bUnkrrs; trailed the ftekl to the turn, caaae fast next to the rail and was running stroosiy as the end. War Marvel Start good. Woa eaatlr. place the same. Wtaaer.

ch. g- ft. bv Leonid Trainer. B. 1- CMC "Coupled.

tFell. turtle n.r.r hr from the fare, mm fast at the last turn of the fielu- weet to 'the front on too nper torn and woo easily. Reliance made a game effort throne bout. HjrCarya hai earty speed, bat was UrlBg. Doublot was gouig eaaUy warn he lost rider.

Scratched: 2s5l Dedatve. THIRD RACE The Joxenil-. 9t urtonss. etralatt courae: for two-year-olJ: pure 37.5j: net aiue to winner, xsbut. Time vJv Went to the post at 3 41 p.

m. OS at 3:43. Owners. Jockeys. Op.

CI. PI. i-h. P. Wal oey Ainbse 3-3 -0 Ou? Cut Orentre SU.Kinuwr 2-111-5 1-2 Out R.

T. Turner b-1 lo-l 2-J M. Jones McGraw 12-1 15-1 "1 3-5 Blo-m Mountain lc0-lf(0-115M-l 3M-1 Stan good. Won driving, place the same. Winner, bik.

2. by Peter Pan Tryst, a Trainer. J. Rows. Tryster.

running stralitht and sfcowina earleped. wa forced to a hard drive at the end. Touch Me Not broke well, but boiltl to to ouMide ferwe and Bnlned a-amely next to the outside rail, fedceneld ran a good race, scratched: 2s40 Knight of tbe Heather. 2M62 Step Lifblly. nnepo FOURTH RACE The Toboggan Handicap; six furlongs straight course; for S.OOOO three-yemr-olds and upward: purse; 2.5u addel; net value to winner, S5.5w- i Tlir.a 1 Jb- Went to the post at 4 Vu p.

m. OIT at 1 Ind. Starters Wta FP. St. 2iW8 Lion d'Or, 1H, 3 5 24i Motor Cop.

1 2'n Katuralin. Vai ..1 2 34C72 Valor. 115 5 Old Rosebud. 113 2 4 2451 Dunboyne. 123 ..4 3 S850 Audacious.

1 14 7 7 F. Owners. Jx-keys. Oi. Ci.

3 -1 1 T. J. Ambrose 15-1 10-1 1 li li J. K. Sane 0-1 6-2 2' 3 J.

K. Wider.er.. Turner 4-1 5-1 i 4 4 Htldreta. S-l 15-1 4 54 5 F. D.

Weir McCabe K-l 7-1 4 P. A. Rice 2-1 7 7 7 7 M. SchOartZ-BuxtcA b-l Winner, ch. rrfr FIFTH RACE One mile and a sixteenth: for 4H.

114VS. 1:47. ent to tbe post at 4:44 p. m. Inc.

Etarters Wts. PP. A S. F. 2xsa4 Chasseur 113..

4 2 1 1 1 I J. Day. 1113 3 4 3 3 1T rchH 5 1 2 2 2 a Kebo. ll ...2 5 5 44 4 2S4St! Prim M. 1 4 3 4 6 5 4.

'by Heno Aile d'Or. Trainer. W. Hogan. Lion fl'Or.

cl sing with a rush in the final furlong, wore the leaders down and got op in the last stride. Motor Cop set a terrific pace and held on gamely. Naturalist ran klndland saml enough to the ftn.h. Valor closed rast- Dunboyne out- xvn- Auoaclous nao no av eco. gwepaa men mcano uie vmitwvr krtwtr.

four-year-old tuDOr clalmins. nurae net talu to winner. gTtki. FTactioaal Time 04S. Off at 4.45.

ami upward: Owners. Jockeys. Op. Ft- Sh. 1 Garth iswart 1-2 2-5 Out Out S.

Lewis 6-1 7-1 6-5 2-5 E. J. Crawford. Roaan 5-1 18-5 T-IO out w. Cahlll Police 2o-l au-l -l 7-5 Mrs.

Sanlnto. Callahan 5o-l 5v-l 15-1 4-1 Start. rd- won place driving. Winner, b. c.

4. by LJght Brlgsds Panne. Trainer. Garth. Chasseur stule long lead and was never let down.

John 1. Day cloaed fast under urgine-. SeanJUlght III. was under restraint and given a very weak rMe at the end. bcrauked: 2i44 Veteran.

ODCQR SIXTH RACE Four anj a half furlongs: for maiden two-yar-olls; pCTse a.0D03 l.uU); net alua to wtcnar. 37aj. Time West to the post st 5:14 p. m. Qtt at 515.

Owners. JorXeys. Op. CL PI. Sh.

1 R. T. Turner b-l 7-2 6-6 3-5: H. P. Whitney.

Amb're 4-5 4-3 2-ft 1-2! J. E. Kura'er 3-2 4-1 3-2 7-10' G. W. 15-115-1 6-1 3-1 K.

U. Jenkins. Johnson -l 15-1 5-1 5-2 Glen Riddle lo-l 15-1 6-1 3-1 A. Herbert Rice 15-1 2-l s-1 4-1 H. A.

Cooney--Barrett 20-1 -l 12-1 6-1 Glen Rlildl. Gordon lO-l 15-1 8-1 8-1 J. E. Madden. McGraw 5-2 4-1 3-2 7-10 Start good.

Won drlvtag. P-c the same. Winner, b. c. 2.

by Olambala Honey moon. Trainer. T. J. Healy.

-uoupieo. noupiiu. 1. Trainer. T.

J. Healy. -uoupieo. T-oupiaa. Moon stood a long drive pnuly: bore out on Moody in the final quarter, but enough to change the result.

ody. well up. met with Interference all Dry vr 4. tttt Tl rtll as not he final ouarter. Normal raa a sood race.

Scratched: 2S565 Sedgefield. Musy. 2Sta5 Turnabout. $3,000.00 Reward A. G.

Sekwab at Jewelers. Xe. 22 East Sixth St-, Clacianatl, Oade. will pay gaOOUM la eaah for the re- Hy Gone. 110 tJ.M lntyre) num, wiia iall contents 1 Time 0:14 4-5.

Blarney Stons and Mack- Heavy wood em. walated aseellBiaa eluam. also ran. d.rk red. 3 ft.

1. le.gtk. 2 ft. In width. secono ttace six lurionsa-.

puree a rt. fOara. beaad with heavy coat trow for maiden throe-year-olds and upward. black, with heavy standard foaied la Canada: swi.g cover secwrrd with two hraaa- AxrseL 114 IRodrlgnei). IJ20 III II 20 mm, mm P.

Moody. 107 iX Dusmnl 0 10 2 tu aey locas and ease awrlaa; saap Galway. 112Vi (Butweiu 2 30 alrertly Is tke eester sf tkc esvrr. Oa lime 1 nomispnere. r-iymoutn each OmA la aalaM 1.

ate. Rock. Rosvth. Pinksrdoon. Keltie.

Koee Palates la white letters Richmond. Plaudway also ran. I o. lettera a boat Ire la ekes high. with palated directly over -28.

for three-year-olds; claim-! iweorrd froas the ing: Dit.Maudia 107 (AK I.fl); 33 00 tl 80 Dr. Hail. 104 J.H.Bu I 30 3 0 Elmahdi. Ill (Butwell) 3 30 Time 1 :0 2-3. Wilson the Great.

AMce in onderland. Armant. Hunremann al: ractiaa staoosi. aaade. la dlaaa, Motorway, May 15.

1DOO. laferssatloa seeaured relative to reeevery af this frank. A. ti. Hackamore.

Schwab ek Sons, af Ciaciaaatl, eaa he cympll. Curious. Mistake. ThurSUay ertea'a Katioaa Detective Ageacy. igater.

Fourth Race One mile; purse 31.000;' for four-year-olds snd upward; conditions: i Refuse, lot MorrUlf 14 CO 30 12 ft Antoinette. 10 tHuepel) 3 2 40 1 Almlno. 112 Butwell) 3 30 Time 1 f. McMahon. 1 MOCZ 0EAKGE, Outsider in Win reature Zvent at Tbonsgliffe.

srcctai. ntsTAtca ro rax xxortaxm. Toronto. OnUrio. Slay SL-Under Weal conditions tbe initial day's racing attracted a record crowd of T.flOO to tbe new Tborndiffe Park here this afternoon.

The program feature, tbe w. At- 4rHt cliffe Inaugaral tianaicap. mo number, at aix furlongs, was productive of a huge surprise when Mock Orange, an outsider, tea m.vu" and won by a length from BiUie and Louise V. Cbariie Leydecker ran eaa oarty area a. out was oamea sot ra tbe tarn.

Tercnbesrer. on tns extreme out- then atAa. was carried very wide. Scratched: 2Sssu Pick wk. JSatO Xurht 2S4W Jaa- prominently to the stretcn.

men Woerre. SSfiS Prtnco of Oono. ZS24 Paalaria. 3S5S4 Tattle. 2S623 Kalco.

eMd ma fa0ed to finish in the mooe'- OOCQ1 SFXOSD RACkV-Steeplecease: abowt two miles; for foor-year-oMs and up-1 maA 4COO0I ward; parse; S1.30O added: net value to winner. tl.OOO. Went; In the opening dash Auntie May ana to-tnwpost at 3:11 p. m. at 3:12 lker raced uke a team from tbe Iw! atartars Wts.

PP. St. SJ. 9J.13J. S.

F. Ownera Jorkm. Oo. CI. Pf.

Ph. ti former winning by a bead fc .1 -j tix AS tWiaa Lrur, A-mr 3b-t 14.. 3M3b Syrdarya. 135.. lo 5 2KJ1T Cboat'r Two.tM 7 1- 21Wis't FoaLLUi 2 8 tM3 Dorcft.

147 1 5 2e43S EAriockar. 130. 5 3 S042 Jack of IO KTt I WubJet. 147 3 24WO Surf Vru'n. 133 4 4 4 2 w.

Wickj Buavo 5-2 4-1 7-6 after a tronr rtretel drtT- in tne re- U.J5.1S frfSUSSZtt -tb the of the conclud- Sl 6' 7" rr a J. 1 Marphy.O nncr 15-1 l- 1' 1 3 77 E. riavia Cnevne 3-l 31-1 8-1 ing event, in which Lord Herbert came ll the rear in the stretch to score unmia. 4 7 J. E.

Brers -5 4-5 1-3 Oot Banauy. T. Mrs. F. dark.

Howard eu-1 6W-1 ao- 10-: Today arrivals included Jockera Mc- It Bentl fcrfl ft I i tVaasskaasW ik oa lAv wo, iya ajel aw eceaar also W. L. Drake wifh Sea Blaise, while D. Carter arrrZi Alexander the Great krM "A Place for Everything and everything THE place Sklbm Fi ricj a in the Ci. tie man or a not satutcc with c---.

thingi but In an at i I 1 I pancrn anc THE StAI. OF SlDKET BlUMESTHal Co. 1 395 Founh Aver.ur, Adie After THEY shouldn't. planned the feet to carry the body comfortably. Usually, we find that aching feet ere due to wrong shoes' pointed shoes that bend the toes, causing corns, bunions, callouses, weak arches, and ingrowing nails.

The cure for suffering is proper footwear. Educator Shoes are proper, because shaped like the foot- they the feet grow as they should," shapely and straight. Allow us to fit you with the Educator oxford shown here. You'll be grateful" later. ice Huron OPCATOIV FOR MEN, WOMEN.

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