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Daily News from New York, New York • 102

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SUNDAY NEWS, NOVEMBER 8 1925 G2 HANDICAP PRIMROSE WINS PIMLICO I PIMLICO RESULTS FORDHAM TROUNCES HOLY CROSS, 17 TOO FIRST RCE For three-year-olds pd upward: claiming One mite and three-sixteenths. Purse 51.3.HL Time At post 1 15: off 1 :17. Start rood. Won easily plv driving. Winner E.

Arlington's to. 4. by Campf ire Montrosa, Trainer SALMON'S ENTRY LEADS WAY PAST i POST IN FEATURE By AL COPLAND. PimlJo Race Tracks McL, Nov. 7.

The Pimlico autumn handicap at a mile and a quarter this after- w. ri. flzpt. Graham and Manning Shine; Here's a Battle! Place $5.0 7.40 57.40 Show. S4.SO 5.00 6.80 Maroon Record Clean.

The smooth-working Fordham eleven moved into the lead for the eastern Catholic title by thrashing Starters. Wt. P. St. Fin.

Joefcejr. romt Flower 1(5 9 4 1 1' 1 Tno pson Erica. 1(13 3 3 4 Stolt -Malapert 11 8 8 8 7 5 3 Jenkins Simoon 11 i 5 4 41 Maiben Dentana 5 5 4 5" 3 3 Banks Volcano K3 1 7 H' 7 MeGrath Viharriim 10i 3 2 1'4 6 4 8 Barnes Thimble 105 1 S1 Chalmers Real Artist 1H 6 5 2 4 2.4 61 9 Munden Fordham Leary Feaster Bruce Stevenson Obster Smith Delaney Pos. Holy Cross Karpowich Norton L.G Coleman Phelan Ray Finn Foley Conco witch. Graham Sr itched Lady Ambassador.

Candy Stick. SECOND RACE For all aires' elaiminr. Six urlor.srs. Purse SI. .100.

Time 113 --5 At pit 1-47: off 1:54. Start gnod. Won easily: place dntine. Winoer IWvj Anne Stable b. 2.

by Siller Slnin2 Thrush. Trainer C. Gai-regan. Manning (Capt.) wains Buckley Kittendiie Zakzewski Capt. Crowley Referee Watkeys.

Umpire Beams. Linesman WTute. Field judge Cann. Fin. Jockey.

Straight. Place. Show. Starters. p.

st. 1 4 2i Is wt. 92 Munden S38.S0 SU .10 Sliver Son $5.10 3.10 2.90 4 .30 Slott 4 3 1 I1 2 2 9 I 6- 4 i 3- 4 7 7 5'H 5 5', -4 2 5 4U 3', 5 3 (J 3', 4-, 4 4 5 11 "rs 8 10 8i- 8 Hiklur 115 S.ulh Wimi 100 Miss Creole 108 of Merei II 1S Brush By S9 Hurhw ayman i- Marenjc PS Wallace Bretinins Shanks Callahan Howard Thorn pson Randall Li-yland Barnes 9 7S 115 lO 2 Dream Maker My I.iol Hazy 11 10 1 10i 11 11 110 II lO 11 11 8 9 7 Chirk Lang Johnnr Maiben Arbitration. Amor Patriae. Forest Lore S.Talchcd Prattle.

THIRD RACE The Govans Purse. For al! aces: allowances. Si Inrlonps. Purse 51500 Ttm. 11-: 4-5.

At post 2:23: oft Stwt rood. Won dnvins: plat raij Winner H. P. Whitney's ih. 3.

by Peter Pan Matinee. Trainer J. Kowe Place. Show. Wt." P.

St. Starters. S2.70 2.80 S2.20 2.40 3.00 1' 3 4 t- Jfc Fin. Jockey. Straight.

"fi ii 1" Ellis S4.10" 2' 2 2 Maiben 43 3 Butweil 7 4 Weiner i 5 1 Chalmers 31 4113 ri1 Callahan 6j 71 7 Wallace 8 8 8 Olvrt 114 12) 1 15 103 Ill 115 Candy Kid 1-U'ky Pi ay Mainnust P. of L'mbria Patricia J. Midd-e Mao Goiiien Spire Helttcam 8 Skrasehfd Top Boot. Tester. Lieutenant II.

FOCRTH R4CE Pimlico Autumn Handicap. Ninth For three-year i Piitm iMHl a.i.t.t Time il.i 2-5. At post oft Wiiiner W. J. Salmon b.

3, by Winning jockey and ranner-ap in Pimlico handicap. noon provided a bristling test when Walter J. Salmon's Primrose earned brackets by a length from the Canadian owned Edisto with Harry Fayne Whitney's Overall a like distance back in third place. Johnny Maiben rode the winner and had" display all his riding finesse to score when Chick Lang refused to be denied. Until within the last sixteenth Pony McAtee hunched Overall to a glistening erfort to get into the money division.

Although but five sported silks this ten furlong: feature was horse race from end to end and showed Lang making the best possible of Edistoss well known early foot. Edisto in Front. When the field had found its way past the judges" stand with another mile to go. it was Edisto by open 2:57. Start (rood.

Won clereriy: place drlvini Ultimus Juie Rt. Trainer T. J. Healey. Show.

alized for offside and then Capt. Manning took the ball through right guard for a touchdown. Graham drop kicked for the extra point. Later in the half Capt. Crovley of Holy Cross began to throw long forwards- but the receivers were all blocked off.

The play had oeen rough throughout the period. Score: Fordham 7, Holy Cross 0. Holy Cross assumed the offensive as the third quarter started. A brilliant aerial attack with Glennon throwing and Wallis receiving brought the ball into scoring position. C.

Ryan broke through to the 10-yard line but fumbled. Manning recovering for the Maroon. A few minutes later Glennon was thrown so hard in fettempting a forward pass that he fumbled the ball, Manning recovering on the 15 yard-line. Graham, however, failed in his third drop kick attempt. Score: Fordham 7, Holy Cross 0.

Fordham added to its advantage in the fourth quarter. Graham succeeded where he had failed three times before, registering a bauti-ful drop kick from the 40 yard range. Graham came within a foot of puttin gover. a 50 yard drop kick later in the quarter. Fordham tallied another touchdown before the game ended.

A long forward pass and line plunging brought the oval to the 5-yard line. Zakzewski tallied around right end. Graham added the extra point. Score: Fordham 7, Holy Cross 0. Place S2 1 0 2.SO Jockey.

Straight M.tiben S3. 10 I-anff Barnes Bunks Startcr. WtV P. St. i 1 Fin.

Primrose 113 1 4 2 3- 2 1' Edisto llrt 5 1 IS 1' 1- 2' Overall 110 3 3 4 4" 4" 3 Senaiado 123 4 2 3 2 3 4 ZebrUiTe 95 2 5 5 5- 5 5 Capt. Manning Zev Graham Fordham luminaries who scored on Holy Cross team. Holy Cross, 17 to 0, before 25,000 spectators at the Polo grounds yesterday afternoon. Previously both teams had been undefeated. The Maroon scored two touchdowns, gained through old-fashioned line plunging.

A 40-yard drop kick by Graham added three points. The Fordham quarterback missed four other field goals by scant margins. He and Capt. Manning were the spearheads of the Bronx machine's attack. Early in the first quarter Fordham missed two golden opportunities to score, Graham failing on drop kick tries from the 35 and 20 yard lines.

The remainder of the quarter consisted of a fruitless punting duel between Delaney and Crowley. The Bronx eleven, however, carried the attack throughout the period. The Fordham line plunging attack finally bore through in the early part of the second quarter. Starting at Holy Cross's 45 yard stripe, Manning and Graham Salmon and Wilon entry. No scrahes.

FIFTH RACi: The Merchants' Handicap. For three-year-olds and upward. One ind ote-sixt-enth miles. Piirse S1.500 Tim. 1 :4 4-5.

At post 3:30: off Start e.wiI. Won dnvinsr: place same. Winner J. E. Griffith b.

C-. 3. by Wrack YirsiTfa L. Trainer K. Riles.

Place. Fn. Jtkey. Straiirht Stanera. Wt.

P. St. SO 53 OO 1 Show. $2.60 d.10 4.10 .80 14 Fiat-k Bart 4 3 1 Turner 2 Lacoste 3S Fiekis 4l Maiben 5 (aliahan Bmes 7'i Wallace 121 107 H2 12rt l.l.l 11 l(i5 2 4 5 1 3H 4 (a 1 7S, tCuds-iter Aira Kun F. Nierht gale Mv in,) daylight from Senalado, running as a stable companion of the ultimate 8 Harvey 8 P.

H.nilet 1M1 ilubna entry. G. Bedselt entry. Scratched Clutkvaie, Golden Rule. By Hisse winner, nmrose was a uangup third.

Maiben worked his way in behind Edist by the time the field had reached the backstreteh. where Barnes, on Ser.alado. appeared content to rate his mount alongside Primrose. SIXTH RACE The Draid Pur-e. For two-year-olds.

Sit furlonss. Purse 51 Time I IS At iit off 4:15. Start eood. Won place Winn-r K. E.

Hut b. 2. by Eternal Golden List. Trainer T. Rodrock.

snow. I wl finally reaching the 10 yard line. StarTfr" Wtf i. St. i.

Fin. Jockey. Straight. Pjace. So" 4 T't i- I'S Richds sii.io f.4 pr- Cros 115 7 i.

4JS 3 Werner US 1 2 2: 2' 2 3 Maiben Nom.vi 115 4 1 8-H S'S 4 Thurber So.ai-r 1H 10 4j 3 4113 Callahan 115 9 7 7 7 5 Lane lot 3 lO 9 71 7 Reilly Bas3J Ue 112 8 9 lO 10 10 Kelium Fivmt-i 11 2 3 5H 5li 9 W'aliai-e MufiVt 115 5 5 tifc 91 10 Barnes 1 EdLsu showed no gr of distress or indications of coming back when Barnes moved up within length rounding the bend and into the stretch. i At that point Maiben saved tit of ground by skinning the rail, and it was probably this move which on the race when Senalado faded away in the run home and forced Maiben to save the position by going on about his The winning stable paid 11 to 20.: V-s A. Brown and H. W. Ssice entry.

Scratched Deriner. Cupids Curse, Th Kiite-. F1t Leaf. Commissioner C3hiil. Diny Blonde.

SEVENTH RACE For three year-olds and upward: claiming. One and three-sixteenth Purse $1 300. Time 2 03. At post 4 off 4:47. Stan sooil.

Wot -asilv: place driving. Winner W. J. EoUerty b. 6.

by Pataud Dancing Wave. Train E. Alton). Show Si arters. St 3 PI ace $5 9i 7.70 1 Fis.

Joekey.Strai?ht. "t- in. Ch'mers S11.50 2 Tamaro 3 Booker $.30 H.40 4.60 4'S 1 1 4 Onrierman 111 2 Aitlsimn 113 5 111 1 Ed Pendleton 1 o3 8 10S 4 Pilgrim 3 Frank Focarty 115 War- rest 15 7 4 4 Bnen 5 Fields 7- (i Laeoste (5 71 Karnes 8 8 Williams Hi, The sTake was worth to tne owner of the winner. Sinslefoot's Race. Of equal importance as a racing attraction was the Merchant's handicap at a mile and a sixteenth 8 Scratched Sonny.

Eru: Buchanan, Kathleen Crosby. I stAnaM i Louisville Results maiden two-year- vc furlongs. ante Own, of Admiral Grayson's string i first race fo, nrpnce Xiehtingale back in the picture. Candy Kid, purse si 100; si coupled with ridden by Ellis, quickly went to the R- w.po... S.

For named was tne one to 10 20. $4.50. $3 00: (Ke'sayf. $3.30. $2.70: Th last knll 115 tMurrayt, 53.70.

Time mir, to the stretch jiront ana was cnasea up ine pacK Wi5hakle. 115 vui. v.c I hv Virti pman 1:16. Also ran Specialist. Magnetic.

Pines of mast. I Pan Little Tan. Not Bene. Gen. Clinton.

TTi4 w-a slmnst nn even i SECON'n RACE- -For three-year-olds and money favorite when a world monev showed for Luckv Place. S2.90: Marvin May. 105 (W. Garner. Berlny Thompson tallied a some-jfjg- what hollow victory in the open- Also ran Sandhurst.

Valley ing event on Ed Arlington's Forest I uIRD three-yearKids axid Flower, which was backed into npward: claiming; purse one mile closely trailed by Singlefoot with Turner up. Once straightened away for the dash to the wire Turner sent his mount along at hia best and the three-year-old which was packing 126, even weights with Aga Khan, finally got home bv three parts of a length from Black Bart whicfa finished gamely and nosed out Cudgeler of the Bedwell pair. 4 ennivp hp tit. Fnreman sFrMlaal a sixteenth. Joy.

l(i ooeli. KasluiiQiv 109 xo.ut.w. 521.10. $8 80. 5(5 40 Wranirler.

oiiqiiot (Frnk. $7 70. 56 70: Royal Miss, lOti was trie rwiuerujj at iuc cuu, i-ajr-ing just long enough to beat Mala- i inert fast ear clip while My own man viburnum va3 the one to go off fancy the going and finished well on the front end, a place he held until midway up the backstreteh. tack. Singlefoot was a 9 to 10 chance.

jwhe're Forest Flower blossomed out in front after a short brush Run in Rain. with Viburnum and Real Artist. The racing conditions were I l. $12.40. Time 1:52.

Also ran Vennie Day. Dobson. Freedom Call, Dorothy Adams. Black Gra-kJ. FclRTH RACE For all aires: The Handicap: purse $1,400: six and a half furlongs.

Nancy Lanfhome. lOl (Thomasl. 511.30. $4 40. 53.70: Ew-rr 120 (Seobiel.

53.0O. 52 60: Bolton. 92 (Johnson. $4.30. Time.

1:22. Also ran Rothermel. Beronia. Dudley. FIFTH RACE For two-year-olds: daimiiic: purse the Golden Rod handicap: seven furionps.

Rliinuck. 11S iScobiel. $8 (SO $4 40. $3 40: My Colonel 109 30. $3 90: Great Snort.

103 (Johnson. $3.90. Time 1:28 3-5. Also rm Devon. Bumpkin.

Princess Pan Recollection. Post Mistress. Wildwood. SIXTH RACE For three-year-olds and np: claiming; purse Sl.lOO: six urlor.ss. Fire Bov.

105 Johnson OO. $3.80. Trne American. 105 (W. Gamer.

$13.50. $5 20: Beauiiful Addie. 102 tMor-teoson. $5.40. Time 1:15 1-5.

Also ran Jo'fy Boy. Spanish Rose. Din-ro. Bojul. Hats tp.

Litt-e Smoke. marked contrast to those of Fridav. I Going out of the far turn at about A nastv, raw wind penetrated three-quarters of a mile, 'ft every nook and cranny of the vast i Flower was winging five lengths to enclosure accompanied by a cold the good of Real Artist, rain. Rounding into the run home Despite these drawbacks there Thompson began to ease off his were prooaoiy viiLnusiasiic muuui uch iiw uaugci Fragrantly reminiscent of an old-fashioned nosegay, Cashmere Bouquet combines the most luxurious of soaps with the quaintest of perfumes. For fastidious people whose insistance on superfine extends to their toilet adjuncts -Jlothing can replace Cashmere Bouquet Toilet Soap, 3 Cakes for 75c.

THE GRAY DRUG STORES Broadway at 43rd Sr. 100 East 42nd St. Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention racegoers from all over the country ana was virtually puuuis uu ai the end to win by a length; turned out to witness tne sport-Harry Payne Whitney's Candy Kid stuLk to his task of front run I Clearing House Report. rijiff and tiDtoed the fine band of AMATEUR NIGHT Amateur boxers will have their innings at the Ridgewood Grove Sporting club Tuesday night. sorinters which sported silks for! Exchanges.

$1,115,000,000: bal-the Govans purse at three-quarters ances, Federal Re-f a mile in the third. serve bank's credit balance, At the end he was a length to 1000,000..

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