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t) IMIIIIM11 IYsth.iLteSouoisx HvEi siffsm Win 2 Garnes MUNICIPAL GOLil IilhiteSoxRoutIKAufFhlAtil villij lbw St Louts tnx, inio rifiAToll, 11 CIPAL 001. it to al Win 2 Games finilltil 'lot.) GO 1.. ANIt) t.sSt tf tA)E CA14 Go OUT f-CR A urrEE la6 FERLITE libo, 1 BEAT IIIE RACES? COLONELBRADLEY1 Only Aim Is to Improve! Breed for Remounts. 1 CHICAGO DAILY TI1 I MINE: 'MUST 9. 1929.

401MEMOOlifiNNOEMMill Iconatiurd frIPTI rind SPEArt rsCel 11? la CITIC-1G0 DAILY T11111IJNE: 9. 1929. i BEAT aniE I a i SMITTYTHE RUDE AWAKENING Iffr L.1 YOU GO INS I LoHgr LAJAS tNe TO GO OtSr 1, LI1 ANIT) tels-SK PA tr WHODEE H5' NtA9 t.i. I pwl" wE GO a3T KR COLOtiELBRADLEY1 A LITTLE 101-Att-U 4,00 136 FERLITE tAs-tHAI9 A'13OUT 7 NO --A140 wAs Continued from Viral Sport rage 3 1 5 .1 I 1 Ft--5 ft 0 UL MAO t4)," if- only Aim Is to Improve! -1(- 0 .11 1 )i I 1 4 ittrt: I 7 'i i' 44r- Breed for Remoults 1 ev 1 ------3--- I I 10. rr 4, 0 0 0 1 A 4 T-' 1 I yak lib i OP lir 4r-- -rzA 11 i I te 411hr 4, to.

C- if 1 FL larAP, ME clerks. Aot kl erks two aalenoon. n.A.2 a-atzt tad Ia ZG year student, reveellttt, i et In ortalegs. i war Into tho quail-01' tta Inatita.al ha ctarrvonablp at roroot park 11Zaurrtax.a abbo rrflw ertoartr I vortts with tbgt eora Um wle1fIfs Lls tolaTi.4 thob t-ot 1,,,, 4, rou1 of colt in 11A tta-'or7 toorsa til virtGrlous march tf-447 Ix lir 1 rounl ha shoit (MA o'er pow its 0-4 toka ha itaa tort-all to travel to P-Ita 1 rats It. IL Albeck CLie714r) I lb: I In the, anerzoon tat banlad Joka Cob lway ut Detrta a 6 atl 6 dercAt.

tan, Mal neElrik, I obi Cwiway. Lootrm I to 44 11pnip jai rune. 2 tblo 1., Con li a I7 -ra on. 1 litotriogib. tool Z.

1 (twago ard Z. II pa 'Ay Yrok. trig I. I 14 litthte. 6 and 4.

I 6nws-ant, lo.c.lo., buis4 11... 2.10 1 rill' et ml, A tdrAo, ux' two salennen. s. wet: 1.4 1 lor, 1444 4 the eigtth nallotail L.141 to. ttnn'VflIll'hIP lit rarolt park Ufr4 KautTnait.e.

be rrow. irr, -31 with the slaloms tt til LI, thi 0.3,..4 hazardous Costes is round be shot one ove-r par ta Loki' ho ram ortikt tr 'ZIA IT, avot Ito r404, 1 rate It- it Albotic ic-f Chleaa-n. 1 ata: I I In thn It--4! 141416'd Jaz cm 1 1 lit -0 ruoo os illt 0, A te A .0 rum-rnotLNE E'STRIM HAWTHORNE FORM CHART I FIRAT CRFive and a half frirlontra, Twe Year ii maklena. Clatinme. Nist value to winner.

1s-14). vieeinr1.1,!0,1: third fourth. F(41 Burnt HIM handcap. 3 year olds and Up. 8 1 Ilse 1trat nip I()1 Baron hastir 10.1 Puipitkr I.

mite I I to Petardma I Cal'ortek $14 hat turd 1e7 (-10JiTs ilak, 1114 Kori 1(4 Bathe 1 uP 1C egl fur, U. 11 7 1 Itagnuoeur 111 14iss 104 rtrrli RACEPurse I Me. earning. 3 Inmar olds aud 1 11, nakifut Pitiar: 1 1 of i Ears une's 00 1 13' Geualung 113 Cotne8 1171 Finnigan tAttl rtat.SPurm $1.300. 3 3Prar Itit Joules Nanvy 00101r.r Fiore OS R-Wroma 11 Maldrifil Tryst Star Lanikin Thistle OS Slina MIIdr011 rticitHot Grricata Khan ..111 Polly Armee Nave.

ILuat PM Riff Raff 10a1Vorocrtiot .107 rEVaNTII Si CillAl231111. 3 iplar olds sad up. 1Si Olymptc 103 OtoUgs F11) itau 01 1 107 Pes. Field tiold 31srig 103 11, irna WV, Ski 11116 no A 000000 AVAIO BY WESTBROOK PEGLER leakage Tribes Preos Sorrlee.1 Saratoga, N. Aug.

8.Thirtysix years ago. a doctor in Chicago told Edward It Bradley that in view of the state of his heath at that time he probably would not live more than One year. He advised Mr. Bradley to retire to some quiet, place and assoo late himself with borses. This sentence to the company of horses came agreeably to the patient because he I had always been fond of them and he could remember when, as a boy of ten In Johnstown, had served! as driver of a neighbor's work team' all clay in return for the privilege of 1 riding the horses two blocks to water at Stony creek at noon.

CoiOnet Proves Shy. At ths'age'of 69 years, Col. Edward R. Bradley, the great Bradley of Kentucky, is very reticent regarding himself. but voluble about horses.

But the careers of Ids horses are set down In charts and tables. to be looked up as easily as you might find a telephone number in the book and the colonel himself remains a vague, most mysterious permanality. Tolay. as the most romantic per-1 BY WESTBROOK PEGLER. tehiesge Tribes Preos Sorviect Saratoga, N.

Aug. six years ago, a doctor in Chicago told Edward It Bradley that in view he prbably would not live more of the state of his heanh at that time than one year He adied Mr vs. Bradley to lieynods collaborated in the Sox end of the fifth to make two rune on three hit. From this tirne onfor sit innitsgsZTommy Th MIMI was flint hcerted. lie anowed only tw 4 ts the rest of the way.

and one of these Iva. in the eleventh by Kress. who was out at second trying to stretch IL So. after tho Clth It was vp to the Sox to get a run to tie and another to 'JrI. Cissell ecored from first on Reynolds' bit and run single with two down In the seventh to tie the score at 4 all.

xle Chance In Tenth. In the tenth. the Sox bad the baain full with one out, but Pinch Hitter Watwood struck out and Thomas lined to Gray. In the eleventh things much more Metzler doubled to right and went to third on Cissells bunt. Reynold.

and Shires were given intentional passes to ell the Metler the winning run on Kamm. sacrifice Cy to Schulte. The story of the second game is the record of the fret two Innines. Illaeholder sought to pitch for the Illovrns, but did not finish the first inning. Metzler opened the Chicago offeneive with a single, paused on spell's fly.

and scored ahead of Reynolds when Carl knocked the ball into the left field stands. Shires popped to Melillo. but Kamm doubled and scored on Taittls single. Kerr walked, and then Berg singled. spoor-lake Taitt.

Kimsey went in to pitch and Faber fanned. In the second Inning Clasel elneed with one out. and went to third on Reynolds' double. Kizrusey threw out Shires. but Clesell and Reynolds both 'cored when Blue made wild throw to the plate trying to get CseelL The Browns made three singles tn the third for a.

run and three more for their other marker In the girth. the eillttrill- their other for was lo to tn.trbt:Itilds,,rfloh:tilaouobLilsrauet271c1:orryuthno:10:;r:Itirnotnr: 1 niegsloereetrirny Tbotrutz, eras fint hearted. lie alowed only tw4 hits the rest of the way, and one of theos allt 111 lang Le 111 the elevent by Eros. who was out at socond trying to str etch it altr o. the it the Sox to get rue to title and another to win.

Clasell scored from first oix Iteynolds bit and ran sine. with Snatetittn I VS ctxrvi cr.Purge i1.000. chanting, It VrootrtsliA'' 1P3 Also year old, -fusions: Torn By-rato ....107 MekateItee Pro Grey Gail 1114, Warfare, .11. i)a 1 ivt Dinah INJos Int Contra. ton I 11 Horses and Jorksym.

Wt PP 1ci. 14 Sr Fin Oworrs La othis SAM COLE 1-' lialhert 1 111 12 1 2LI 1 i 1 le la It W07-1 -MARY Ebolsr 110 30 11 Fa Fa tta 2, E.K itrson C4-1 CALCITK 1 it 111 3 11 2,1 211 :14 it.e AVARICE IA Per Arrserass I Id-itt ft ft 7, 8, 4, 18 82-1. WOODAXTON Ir-Iielrerl 113 2 3 al 313 Screnstararm 37.11,1 111 III F.I- A 1.. I 111 tot fs'i St $it F. (bran 35.51-el lir 114 11 8 4 4k 71 74 14.4A-1 BAG SMAsitElt Frookl 112 SI 12 64 61 44 St el' Aan 2.f Zii-4 TRAT- BA (Ritusse111 114 8 I (fto 0 a pa 02 ()sTriby VIA 60-1 11 Den.

7 7 11 a 111 112 10 I) 7.174 BILLE ItIRCK 1 It 4 4 ts 71 lo 111 Piteuter CARRY Atn I Cliofftnaol 112 18 :12 12 12 121 RASnoth Time. :23 4-5. :47 2-5. 1:01 3-5. 1 :07 Two dollhr motuels Paoli Sam role.

straight. plare. $4.38 alit 14: Nt2tey Ins-. F3 58 tti Are. S'-' 118 show' Calcite.

4.01 show. Winner, R. L. Rogers' b. A' L.

by PniNtneilau-stimre Poor. -Tradned by owner. Went to Post at 2:32. At oust 4 minutes. Start good.

SECOND RCEPursw $1.200. ilawthoetio course. Three year ohis and Pp. Claim- in T. V3ille tor) lir.

IIITIPT. So: pp 300 third: nlirth: Vir" 1111141 PI 1 OrmontJam-7 .112 MY Scgatata 111.3 Awit Adam ......1 IS Indra .....107 INItv 11 7 11 Amish 11 Itanvint Pr.inceas. 14 POI Porn trot 112 sAvt.troa,1 ENTRIES. Ihwapprovicad ......1 1'2 Urea R041 104 Swrep 110 Neva Flamm, 1 2 FIEST RAMPurse 31.000. datintalt.

3 pr. Jim el arkett 1 1.2 nine firpet yr sr olds asALI up. 1 wo bon It 11'2 112 Iotterman 11 4 ldrot 104 11,,,,, 110 Ntabt Extra 117 NI atm Minister 112 "I I on 112 Lorket 1 ou My Son 11S1Ntrth 1 od pound (-hawed; 17 pound clamed: On 113 10 pouuda etame. NI onrana 110 Vuleasn Park IS l'eter Peter 113 4 III Northampton 112 Paulin 113 CO NS EN US. fi.dt1 Star .110 Donau A 11.414V110INE ttlart ter 1 1 1 koumto no Northampton -112 Paulin 113 CO NS EN US.

tittiti Star .110 Donee ttleriter 111 H.ouwto .112 FIBS? g1.200. year 0 42 I urionso Salvor 114 l'opt'n'a Daughter.110 I 01 I licit: Lull Ronnesta 10 Vhotti'a Star Sants SuPtua 102 Aliso elitible: Coeval 114Iretty Barret, 112 5'oitmotor 107 Ltonora Itit it ust lute 4 .102 Wild Poulton PI1 Abtiraii 104 Filen to) Chief Petujohn I07 leTtuotio Led 102 Chew Tu 107 sTbso SECOND RACEPunts $1.200. maiden 3 year nick Ilawthorno course: Into tat we 1161 Covrolt Lady Lania I I I Colored John BOUM'. A al I I 1 Rooe Smite. Life Tune Ile Al Sabath 118 Sir John 16 Aloo et ttstlet I man III Mactialena 111 Whisawin 116 Monoot itorrne ..111 Captasn Jack Jr Doyle TI1IRD RACErut-tot 11.300.

claiming. 3 yoar WWI anti up nttio anti a furlong: Ecinatiale 107 Fl 100, sham-in 105 Tea Tray 1 tm Revolver 106 Itoseato II. 1471 Royal Manager-11134 Also elitiblet Babylon 1 06 of Dann 11arpoon 107 I ue 08 Ptiothorn 107 For A a 1 i 9 Solo 1L Foritrit RACEPuroe 111300. The Flat, tior. 2 year old filitett.

furinntat Joan i tut Flo Cv Neill 108 Itusay 11 14 Mona 110 Honey lax uot Baca ..112 My Prormer ...110 ItProles Van Ina Illittle Dreamer-110 tNettle Dllo Ile I Ada III 108 Also elimble: Sto Arnea 110 Revs Gold ..110 Lowenstein and Idit Mar Stock ram eittrr IThroe Wit entry. Firm LACEPurse $1.000. The 'forth Woods. 3 year olds and up, Ile and 70 runs: Star 7Morn-. lon.tGoldett Port Hariem Intl Lads Gossip S5 Prineeaa Vollth toT! Donnas 100 147, Wsida.10 ....100 Laffoon and Teloor soli Lerbleiter anti 1 -Otoi wliIrJ0 end tras00.

and al' Idoe lceno 021W5 7 Frank fienal I-aut bom 3 Farra.l. 4 ezel 2. 4, rang Cunr.o Drina-L. cov ifit, DTI I UP. Connan Lert.Irr.ne NIS Oar Fere-a.

Ian Frafanme-o, 2 am 1. IIntnn licernenr. Tvpaaa, beat Tram Cold sa 71, II a 1 ti Forma I Jaeopla 6.aor boot Jerry awl. forrt St. Iowa.

2 ant? I. Twro liarna-notn4 St. Tara too 14 Tame. 2 nal 1. 1 Job Lori.

Vtalaa.1'.-1, bast Nati St. l'ani, 1 ob. bakfortw.als.,goarcu,aJacffea. 3Naltodo Tr. 9.

best "New 1 Cceretzeir but Likas irr.rettem. St. Lona'. 2 am 1... Gordrm EJPn toot Ey Ckerit 01150.

2 sm. lor. Irl Daire. Loris. best 914 Pot, Cla.tra.zo.

3 and L. CaOr. Pr. Loterrrl. 0.

beat Ma Pm haat of ILL, inv-t. a awl 6. tkik lE" ItterND. John re yd, l'hl 1 anelrbla- btal Clcoer Pis II 1.crutry17.4. EY.

2 oral 1- 1fortrr-er J. Tort. tomb ilettes, I Wool. St, 4 ez4 3. waCyar.

IbrtrviKauffm2t. -rb- tool jab ca, Gctrace3 lalana7 beta Dr. Li I Dims. Si. Louis.

I oto. 19 trobto, jTlern. NewalicirrbaTorbi. k.1T"Pelop, 2016bodes.j"" 164 Carvers L01.121FT1; mit. beat Cent LII, arr.

Louterwilie. 3 and 2.. Prank bets Pict at. Per.l. 1 tro.

I 2- bx, 3 lent Lott twirl 01 'zt. linnws and Wt PP 14 Fin ()wrier onds DLACK FLY Elt 1 W.Frenk 1 Al 8 1) 2 2 11 11 1 RoJ vs- 1.51-1 COLA KATI-RA ID.Bryan 1.....10 8 7 5 51 31 22 II Brom. 8.104 M'CLAIN fli.Schuttej.. 117 11 1 11 2,4 3't Andleylartn 5.13-1 THE() RED 1 113 4 421 4, 4, VnvSla. 7.90-1 LA DENTELLK IR.

Morrison 1 it 3 9 71 014 Mrn.11.W.4111,ek JOY-TAN SA 104 $4 11 I fil I 51. 7,4 0.54-1. WALR R. L.McDermo.til -Ill 11 10 tiq 1 7,4 71 LyneM.8(11.Fm. 37.1iwt RELLEN EL I E.Pool i 108 3 11 192 91 tot to2 Cunhanuktal 8.4.-o-1 CLOCHE I K.K 11 I 97 5, 71 10 94 91 J.

W.Parro4b 52.71-1 LEM TNlurray 1 110 2 11 31 44 101 10, T.C.M (-Dowell GORMOND I E.Douglas) 113 1 12 12 111 111 11'3 G.E.Prtiett LEE 1 APendererairA1 102, 4 7 III 12 12 11 ILP.Gmr.trter M.14-1 Field. Time. :23 1-5. :47. 1:12 4-5.

1.1.1,-, 4,5. Tao lollar mutuels basd: bliwit Flyer. 5.01 win. 53.62 blare. S2.118 bow; Coloratura.

6.70 platz. a4.16 'Low: Mary 34eClain. S3.02 snow. Winorr. P.

Reuter's tilt- 4. by Arnersean Aco-Dellenk Tranues1 by owner. Vv tut to poet, at 3:00. AJ, boon, 5 minutes. Start bad Irom mate.

THIRD RACE-Pure $1.500. The Ea-04114r. Hawthorns enurse. rear OWL if) winner. 11.4000'.

r4Leond. 5300:, Hord tr. fnortn. 1,511, N.tt Evrnit 113 otrpNireNbitte. RA4 MT: abolselulitard 2-1regit7datollarreasAelLitepteettjrn AJecnnliT11.1r..""MS4Pehotticitesibl: mtles: TLDe.

0 Voittrateet 143, Riad Ign 144 3--PO41 flora. Torch. nernlier. Endicott 119 tOtid Trick "0 132 4Rteh Widow. My Premier.

timer ne ron 137t1ret1en1s 141 roLADY GOSSIP. Star te Morn. Vesta. 14ie tilold Knight nArniee Nene. Machete.

Mtmo Mildred. Lorhthee Vett-short 141troo 131 g. THIRD SLACKPurge $3,000 guereateed A Oal iYrne bunthorae. rash value. The Albany headway.

2 'mat 8.1111ATOGA. cidn 0 SpitrotteSMI urinate: Pk Leiner 103 1MATIEVE2. Venezuela. Matilee Minister. 4 a.

ir WIG 1'25 Sommer 2Rattigns. Endleott. bold Knight. Tahoe 110 i Point entous. llit 3-4-ernee.

sp, Sain Ad t. Adequate. tete equate 114 I war saint 12" Finite. Remostrar. Nieit 107 lirgeg Th tor Olituakozt ough1 tiContet.

Proem. Yortune-e Eicartitzt ritt writ ItACKPuregt SIS00 The 0tgre7 Gil. 2(1123t. Night Mara. ----u 'a re--- ome nib 2 4 1.

situekeitet 105i son Allf.h pilrloPt 11; RT3 1101-19Pe and Wt PP St -1, lit Sir rin Owner Elp Whin NELLIE'. cUSTIs rILSchtittel -1( 7 Zo 2 -3 3'it 1 i Andleylartn 1.23-1 ISLAM 102 i3 01 4' 32 22 V.Stitr-0 1St 62-I el-rult; I A.Coninal 112 6 1 211 211 211 31 IllaokliotStit. FLAG IlFAILEI1 1 A.Penfteres11(4) 1 4 1 11 41 41 1LT Hatcher 46-1 PARRISH C.E.Aiien 1 3 3 .511 1, WPnrroitt AorA PIA NE F.Dozixiaa 69 4, 6 4 titi fi W.R Coe Tune. I-5. :46 2-5.

1 :11 1:14 4-65. Two dollar mutitelo paiti: fielbot Custia. S4 .40 win. $3.1.8 place. show: Islam.

57.5'21 plate. 3 50 show uaek Winner. itudleY farm's b. 1. 3.

b3r Sir Barton-Mow Minervh. Trained by Kai Spence. Went to oust 3:42. At post 1 minute. tzUert good Irom trate.

FOURTH RACEMile and yarrlis. nirts, "1.400. T1 CormnnoNtan. Tree year oic'q mid to wiliodo 01.0! twoontl. St 3 4 14 4 Str Fin 31 32 12 14 22 24 2 2, 111 32 3s ti 42 42 42 5 5 5 5 liorwa and Wt PP 'MARIAN I F.TIalbertl 104 3 CLOG DANCE I R.S.Claritl---104 5 vvri ME I G.Collina i 102 1 MOLE HIT Weramer) (49 0 cOTLOGONIOR I CMo-ver 109 4 Owner Ea twitla r.N1 Gra 1.P4-1.

5 Clark G.Cotlins il.50,1.1. tnirPqr-amStlid 1.51-1 Two mutopio ono: Patricia NLorino. Clog Disww. 5.3 tiS wlw A154 ty by Str Joto Jrthowna-Love rttorte. 4 .12.

At poet 8 minute. Start, rood. 8'25 000 wddiL Hawthorne handlwinner. second. thml.

Time. 4.5. 47 2.6. 1:13. :38.

1.43 S788 PtrLigh t. place. show-time. 3.1;2 bow Winner. F.

M. Grabnee's Trained by-J. Lowenstein. Went to Dont at FIFTII RA(EOne mile and a sirteenth. entp.

Dire's year olds and UD. Net value V) 04)41: Inerth. $1:000. liorcett nd Joekevg-- It PP MY A NIPY rcx imipro Inn 1 KARL EITEL .111 3 ''TEN, SlOCK I tmlteflfl i POW AA; IAC I S.ODonnell i -117 13 LAWLEY L.M el3ermott I 110 4 FO.VAt. IAC I S.ODonn(11 i -117 13 LAWLEY LJ4er)rwott1 110 4 St, 44 Str 1 1,1 14 1, 2 21 2,1 4 74 54 3) 1 -44 15 14 131, tit 66 54 13 12, 1014 11 1 7 9.111 84 $ot 3 44 44 011.

12 134 144 121 4 (44 7,1 74 10 94 154 7 Si 14)4 131 11 1 14 141 14 15 15 15 I'm ()Wrier Ym odes 1 Cour blin 7.934 19.70-1 46 7401-1 I. 31.39-1 Is ThrItkPm. 711 LerrikrSt arra. SR-1. 3 Sou eniIwol 8.03-1 wjeaRpJr.

I 12 Nint nemark 1:43 14 15 a. 112 311XI-1' I R.Ralmwr-11 I f04 14 31 it, STET' C.24 sen 1 0 10 I'LAT flfl I F.Clitavertal ft rArpr IIRTPCAST Fronk 1 .111 WI LT Elitenham 1003 5 GOLI 0. NCE 1.1Parmeleei117 11 MACHIN-0(i1) I C.Moyer I I 15 WAR IN.11nftl 10S I 1 03 1'2 2,4 ET Ifiqr) I linutx)i.) Time. :24 2-5. 4745.

1:13 141,. 1:37 1-5. 1:44 1-5. Tyro mutuela paid: 31y Dazuty. straight.

.11.10 ,11118 othow: Karl s1.154 Diace. $4.18 phow-. Ater Stoekinra. how. C.

E. W. Reschert'e 4. by. Porto Dranrat-Sceoter-Staft.

Trained blr Carter. Went to Post at At mit 14 minutes. Start co9d. Won drivint: aosond same. Srtrn ItACIIPuros $1.300.

One and one-sixteenth mites. Three year old sod up. Valos to winner. Snelo: seermil. inurim.

50. Homes and no-keys-- Wt CONGO IL I 107 GRAND t)AD 111 ItERODIONES CUDDLE sr Tr.se-LDErt R.Mor'Aonj.111 BIG CHIEF A.Pendergranai 114 MOROCCO IVSmith JANE (CMeyer) 108 ST. MATTHEWS 10-Laltileyl 1f01 FLATooN 102 0163.141101k10001,1-,10. 1.1,1 --irak -P I 1 4 :.7 7' 7 7,7:7 7,7. iPCS -7.

:77 7kit, 7 :7 7:7 4 -7" -7 7 7-- 0 I 7,7 ::7 7 ::7: 7:7" 4177 I 14 5,1 1 .,1, :1 i i n7 4 7, A 7 cC 5: 114 4 1 s. I. C't f'r A 7111P'" I. 9- -'6e7A-'. 70! 4 7..

7-, 7,, I .1 '77- 7' 7, I zf 3 4k' It 5,4 :474 PP St 24 Sir Fin 8 7 10 51 11 1'1 1 1 41 31 31 8 61 811 ait 3 52 312 411 42 4- 2 r. 52 10 5 1 61 52 61 10 141 10 72 71 3 4 11 41 F1 6 1 71 1,1 011 fi 1 2 1 1 0 1 0 Ownrr kn odds a rnoci flrnL 1.2.5S-1 Thatcher 1.744 NV Wear 8.110-1 1101w ti 3 7.143-1 A 11.Goersz0 9.04-1 G.W.Ogle S.9!-11 lisletopMrvrris 114.24-1 1543 $3-1 Time :25. :48 4-5 1:13 4-5. 1:40 2-5. 1:40 1-5.

Two mutueitt P161.1: Congo U. win, $4 nince. 11 88 show: Ciratul DEW. S3.r 2 place. 13.12 how; l4 $4.38 snow.

Winner. Darned ch. 7. hy Itadtteloe's Lioublektoseobut. Trained by Reed.

Went to post at 542. At lost 1 minute. Start good. SEriczvnt RACEOne and one-I-With mileg. 51-nno Three rear and ti Clainrns.

Net V3itTe to winner. 44 ,0: s.ttio: toniits. san. aul Jorkef.4-- Wt PP St 'li li Yin Owndirs Fa fiditl rr.ovErt CLIII I RJune31 101 It, 3 al 3 211 1 F.Swmin Trm C'N I it C0miner 1 ton 0 01 0, 4 SI Itn4ioill "103-1 VANDLE 1.1 104 '2 11 101 lls 71 31 i 10.111-1 Roc IKRu.Ifilli 104 3 I .2 tt '21i 31 4 8.11.Gin4therde 5 39-1 RITTIT IC M0y0rl 104 4 2 1' 1 14 ram C.W.lialwell 9.5S-1 DONNA SA NTA F.Halbert 1 105, 10 la Pi 614 tit 37-1 WILT, TANK 1A.Penii0reraiishlos Iii 4 74 74 4b, CAR.W 40.43-1 141-MPSIE HAY 1D.Dubois1 1415 ft 5 1 I a 104 9f a Lyda arStrin. BA NSET I Senitn I 194 3 et 46, ne I rie De 1.31-I Scif 0 110V 1 11 11 11,11104 Op (J.Pm-trifiI00) 1 ID 7 7 86 114 Si 1116 M.Deatherage COPPERS FINE: I W.Frork I II4 11 8 54 41 "2 12 Mlle.

-24 2-5. :49. 1:13 3.5. I 1 :54. Two iln0ar mntoela mind 7 Clover ellib.

557.0S straieitt. 523.5s filmed'. 13 14 how: Turn On. $14.38 Olnw: Goid Handle. bow'.

Winner. F. Swains tir. 5. by Stinruntr Blond-Id alto, At poFt 1 minute.

Start rood. sonality in American sport came out of the dining room. at the hotel, your I correspondent said: Colonel, they tell I me you have a standing offer of $500 esen money that any yearling sold at I the August sales here won't win a race between April 1 and Nov. 1 the first season out." Let's sit down over here." he said leading the way to two old-fashioned desk sergeant chairs on the veranda. That is right," he began, and have had many subscribers.

but year by year they are dropping off, because the percentage is egainst them. But wagering is no help to the horse business on the sport of racing. Playing the races will any man in time because the bettor is engaged in a 1 constant combat against the percentage and the percentage can't lose. I think if people could come to understand that they would learn to enjoy lacing as a sport That Remount story Agalm -If they would learn to approach the races in the same way that they approach the opera they would get a lot of amusement They hear of 40 to 1 shots winning. but they don't stop to figure that this means that for every chance of winning this horse has forty chances to lose.

'Losses ere an asset only to the treeder. They are no asset to the I rscing man. This game was made for boobs and the definition of a boob Is a man with an inecme. Racing associations are incorporated for the of improving the breed of horees. We can't win a war without horses and none but the pure bred will breed on.

Racing is a survival of the fittest. Our government has realized this fact and has established the army remount service, which Is a branch of the cavalry. The remount service has been reaching out to friendly horse breeders for donations of stallions. All the racing men have been August Bel, roont gave five, I hive given sixteen so far and the government is now the largest breeder of halfbreeds and thoroughbreds. Last year the government had 4.500 colts and It now has more horses and mules than ever before more than 23,000.

I The Breed Improves. "Thoroughbreds run in wonderful families. hatever you breed them to they will produce good foals, but If you mate them right you may produce superborses. We started with Arabians of 13 bands. Now we get horses of 16 hands.

"In my opinion, in horses as well as in human kind. eighty per cent of the responsibility for the offspring rests on the mother. The young generally follow type on the mother's side. When you find a mPn of great ability in all probability if you look up his home you will that his mother was a little, nervous. blue eyed woman of no great phsylcal power and of strictly femirine type.

A big, strong. athletic type of girl is lkiely to have children of the athletic rather than the intellectual type. They may be intellectual as well as athletic. but the athletic tendency will be more pronounced. I know a family of three generations of girls.

The grandmother was quite bowlegged. Iler daughter was bowlegged. but not to the same degree. The granddaughter is the least bowlegged of all, but somewhat bow- legged nevertheless. The trait is diminishing, but there may come a throwback, child eventually as bowlegged as the grandmother.

1 I got in the suggestion that $3.000 was no money at all on a horse track, where shabby men have $30.000 one Gay but can't raise a dollar the next. lie said those men were racketeers and a nuisance to the horse business, Insisting again that general betting was, not only unnecessary but a con-tent drain on the bettors. Colonel Grows Confidential. The percentage favors the bookmaker and the mutuels and the percentage is simply infallible." he said. No man can whip It.

consistently. It is hard enough for the best horse to win. The fastest horse in the race may be crowded back and shut off so 4 he can't run his best. Try running 0,, down a crowded sidewalk and you'll see what I mean." took that to mean that even the favorite has less chance to win than the short odds would Indicate. "No man can run more than so yards at top speed." he said, aras no horse can maintain top speed more than three-eighths of a mile.

I believe things run in cycles of threes." ra paused as if he had made an Intimate confession. The dealer in opunatic certainties had a weakness ail, a system of superstition regarding cycles of threes. His Lght blue eyes under gray brows, still faintly pink as the orig. inal red fades out, were looking be. yond me.

I know that look In the eyes of an interviewee, When tpey look far off, stand by for philosophy. He had warmed up slowly. We can't make friends telling pee, pie about our successors," he said. Tell them how successful you tave been and you have their envy. Tell nervous.

blue eyed woman of no great I phsylcal power and of etrictly fend- rine type. A big, strong. athletic etic tyPe of girl is lkiely to have, children of the athletic rather than the intellec- tual type- They may be intellectual is well as athletic. but the athletic tendency will be more pronounced- I know a f3Mily of three genera- times of girls. The grandmother was (I uite bowlegged.

Iler daughter was bowlegged, but not to the same de- gree- Tbe granddaughter is the least bowlegged of all, but somewhat bow- legged nevertheless- The trait is di- -hirg but there may come a 1111111:5 I hrowback child eventually aa bow legged as the grandmother. i I got in the suggestion that $3,000 was no money at all on a horse track, Is.here shabby men have $30,000 one men ere raketeer Gay but can't raise a dollar- the next- Ile said those wcs arid a nuisance to the horse business. I isting again that general betting was, not only unnecessary but a COn- etant drain on the bettors. Colonel Grows CA)ntidentiat. The percentage favors the book- maker and the mutuels and the per ventage Is simply infallible." he said "A No man can whip It.

consietently. It is hard enough for the best horse to win. The fastest horse in the race may be crowded back and shut off so he can't run his best. Try running 0 down a crowdel sidewalk and you'll see what I mean," fvorie as I took that to mean that even the at less han cc in tn wha the short would Indicate. Man can run more than 31) yards at top speed.

he said. and no horse can maintain top peed mute than three-eighths of a mile- I believe things run In cycles of threes 1.14 Pauscd a Le i h341 rnad6 an Intimate confession. The dealer In certainties; had a weakness all, a system of superstition re garding cycles of threes. His light blue, eyes under gra brows, still faintly pink as the orig- inal red fades out. were lookirg be- Fond me.

I know that look In the eyes of an Interviewee. hen they look far off, stand by for lie had warmed up slowly. IN can't make friends telling. peo- i Ple about our successors," he Tell them how successful 'you tave been and you have tlielr covY- -tell them about your misfortunes and you have their sympathy. But whenever you introduce a friend.

say This my friendof for no man at the age of three score and ten ever made three friends." By Way of Contrast. ni- friendof for no man at the age of three score arid ten ever made three friends." By Way of Contrast- ONI 5 1M 0 IK 0 The character of old Tex Rickard Cs kept suggesting itself by way of con- i 1 111 trast. Tex pioneered in Dawson. Ed Bradley was in Arizona territory in 1 I the days when the Earp boys, Billy the Kid and other high spirited young r-- men were creating all-time records at various styles of misbehavior. Tex I e--- believed, in the law of percentage, too, but he deviated from his convictions and plunged his money against the in- fallible mathematics.

So he died with half a million, if that, of widely scat- tered and miscellaneous assets. after handling fifty million. 0 Tex was garrulous, tricky, he fl" 1 about Joyed raw pleasures and rowdy corn- panions and publicity was food to his soul. Ed Bradley is print-ally, sensitive, gentle sentimental. domestic and severely dignified.

They were two men alike In only One respect. Tex never had the wit to say it but This is my friendof today undoubtedly summed tip his experience of friendshipsafter a million handclasps, too. SARATOGA RESULTS-FIRST RACEPurse 31,000. year olds furloncm; Bud 10-ouni, 114 IP Er- S-5 liroad Nteadowe, 110 Best Man. 119 P.

1-3 Time. 1 '05. blar kaa.ae. Volnotaal Cann, Conao-her. Friar Jotto, Ca47, 1010 way ran.

LI $1,000. 3 Tear oldi arn up, ti and mares. 6 At 51.1n,lown, 113 PleAteel. 7-10 1-3 a lir 1 A. GAirneri 7) 7-1n Fivl: ant.

144 13-6 1 nue. 1 :1 Fry Idantz. Pretty Poor, La0y rgau Led, Vefl, Larnberta ran THIRD RACEPurse 61400 3 Year olds and E.D.. 1,4. ray.

114 13.. Matben1.7-10 oin dna I); tiaV frtr Tyt F. 1 3j le twet FOURTH RAcEPurse $12.5011. The Ala-bean 3, year 111 P. 7-11 1-3 117 111,..

Workman 1 C-1 3-1 Wqaos 117 (L. Tme. "-AK 4-3. I'S eet VerlY-na. Caadderi A-nr-r $ry 5ja ft-ti Hare.

int riary. Star Flyer ran. 1gr entry. 4E. IL Sande falter.

FIFTH RACEPurse $1,000. elairningri, 3 rear un1 1,9. 1 mat-Snotty Ford. 1 Ilk, iftir 111011 1 -1 Re, Itnard. 1 i i b-4 Worn; -a.

10Z r-herryl 1.3s 3 S. Crilon nee. Priderrnein Burn MT 4sa. CrewP ran. 241A.TH RACEPurse 11,000.

e1a.auç. 2 jo Itetly botaLl. 141-) E. 4.5 1-3 am or shine. Ins lararael I's 1n3 14.E.tkv Co-bane) Time.

Nn row, Co Vih! Zina, Tatwan tirey014. 1,04 biaa.nt,011, d'tio I 111 1 Ix 1 yr1: 4 coev, L4 41, ol A Something to crow A sale of 926 men's suits! Summer and Fall weights! Started Tuesday to this good start: 113 were $75 170 were $65 245 were $60 278 were $55 120 were $50 $35 now! Plains and fancies! All Rogers Peet! ROGERS FEET CLOTHING Hats. Shoes.Fumishings ANDERSON BROTHERS Michigan Blvd. at Washington a Il ti il dy-gi 1. A 44.

I I I. 11, 7 a eele ee. r-, see I se e-- 7 1 t. i I. se re eee e.s.....Nee teeee, ee I :7 F.

-44 11. sNt It el'Aitt I 'E A eeit Veee, e.i.e4.4, 1 7- 11.11311T'Ittl The character. of old Tex Bilckardb. Nii, s' 11 A. 7D7 1 kept suggesting itself by way co 4 1 1 i i i 1 1 AN It -11 it 1 trast.

Tex pioneered in Dawson Ed It i oir '1' ..1. 'll f. 7.. 1, .,0 el 1 li 114 Bradley was In Arizona territory in 1,... ii I a eee ee, eib is v.

the days when the Earp byys Billy 11 1. 0 se ees 7,4 I eieee, 39- v' 1 11: 1 .:6:: 7., the Kid and other high spirited young e.e lei 1 .7. 1, ni men were creating all records at e. roev, i various styles of misbehavior. Tex I le: 'e lh.4 7'1 )1 C3 4 believed.

in the law of percentage too 1 -0, Ae. 4:: 2 i 0,..,1., 0,, but he deviated from his contv cb oins A and phrnged his money again the with ...,,44,.. Je seee, -1 e-e- ::.:7 TZ :4 fallible mathematics. So he died half a million, if that, of widely scat- Z.e.,..,-- 4 1 eee e) eye: tered and misc el laneous asset s. after 0 ing to crow 1 I 4 1.

4 handling fifty million. 5 lik-I Tex was garrulous, trickled he en- aDout. ,,,,,,3,10, nons an publicity was foo Joyed raw pleasures and row cone 6 eee, )1 .1.,0,, 01 -se paid to hi A sale of 926 men IP suits! 4 1 vi soul. Ed Bradley is print-shy. rere 4 't ,411.

o' 41e) sitive, gentle. sentimental. domestic Summer and Fall -cc sleeve tee eet 0 and severely dignified- e' '-v 4 77 41" 1 They were two men alike in only weignts. :1 e- elerS one respect. Tex never had the wit 4.

to say it but This Is my friendof Started Tuesday to this -4, 4 i 0 7:7101,, ii I totLsy undoubtedly summed up his good start: experience of friendshipsafter a mil- ex eeJ -y --e. i7, lion handclasps, too. ......17 440 113 were $75 al I SARATOG.t RESULTS. 170 were $65 5 rif :::7 'AN FIRST etecE--Purse 31,000. 2 year olds.

4 01 4- --f lutharigis; .,,,...7 i Bee ereee 114 tr. rr. 245 were $60 1, -k I liroad Ntooildowo' 110 1 ti-1 NI sts, 119 1.1 harks- 1 1-3 278 were $55 i 61r ii 1 .6 1 4 '4' 1 T.Ine kimgge, eoloomal. I roirc, en re iar -her. nit lb Ca- ,120 were $50 4' .3 7 7 4: 4 Gaotaiway ran.

el.fAiNii, nActPurse 1.1000 3 Tear old 1 4. $., -7 tIP 11111''s ill 6 A I I '3 1,3 1 eee eee lee I A. ariteri is3-12 $.,35 now! -1 (4 40 Fi.i'vat 1t7-1 A ztf15, 1 mai 1 Fairy latni. Pretty Pose, Tepee Peleted Viecri. Lam berta Plains and fancies! WI I 4 THIRD ItACE-Porre $S' '1'00.

3 year olds .0 see E.D. 1 Li. 111: 40 Ai 4144'4' ray. 113 OM ll Oi All Rogers Peet! beeeke. eel se 31 1 1'rellr 1.1:11;Zr.i.

Ala- 4 se4r .4.1 riiliiii: AoliastoPa 111 7-13 1-3 ROGERS FEET 5' 11- 6.4 31 1 .1 i-ell, 117 L. Is cur' f' 1, Tune. at.1 4-1S. Elitet, Verly-na. CLOTHING A Argon a tNeari.y., Mai-oil 1 1.e; I nic! IT.

de es eef. ereeeue ''''b 7 an Hats Shoes Furnishings FIFTH RACE-Parse 11,000. elainuoir. 3 71 'i: year otos .111 la 1 milt- 3 tie Ford. 1U7 ANDERSON ek BROTHERS A it 11 1.0,ziPrar,st;2,..elerriti e-e 1 Time, 1 3 S.

eulen nee, Bride- Michigan Blvd. at Washington II ittet0 rej11-letileZ1 a NI 5 CD llick 0 NI rrontl: Burn MI? tilitita. Crew4 ran, 141ITII SLACEPuose 11,000. A1.131,111; 2 .5 2 4-5 1-3 10k; 1.1. turit7e1 5...: Nfld.

103 r--: i I. me. Lott Ceiviipc 1-spant. ZioA.I ht. Tafeaso.

tireroLs. lie4 i si LI it 411 I tt 0 dk 4, P-7 4 1 I a t. lopAN' cy r-- -A 1 7 a s. 7-1' A ..1 7, 1 "4 1 -5 X' 7: 1 2.

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