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11 jS- '' I ' ' C " " ' " The Jockey i Club Denies Jockeys' Licenses to Noted Riders, . Including Johnny Loftus, Bill Knapp and Joe Byrne i ..... , i , , THE SUN AND NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, 'APBIL' g, 1920. FOR SELOl RACES rn,o Jockey Club Decides to Prcvont Owner From Cloim iujy His Own Horso. JOCKEYS TUT UNDER BAN jrtftus, Byrne and Knapp Are Among Eiders Who Are Denied licenses. lly HUNIIY V. KING. A raring rulo which almost all horse rnfn and a majority of racegoers have .itshed f"r several yearn was paused l,y the Jockey Club at Us regular monthly meeting held at Us ofneo. 13 East Forty-flrht Btrcct, yeBterday after noon. Tho now rulo will put a stop to a horn-nan Martins n 3,C00 handicap I oi so in a selling raco against a cheap fcul of plater!", for It prohibits an owner ii- l iH reptewntfttlve from bidding up ih'Iiiik liia own horse after a race, Mi iM.it there can bo no camouflage, tho r,i. stipulates that any horso claimed In ,i i Ming event cannot raco In tho mm'' r Interest of his original owner f ii -hi'tv J.i.v.h after tho clnlm. i ' - rule rends : "Every horso run- r,i, in ,i selling race may be claimed r . m on", lAcept liis owner or any i, mi acting in his Interest, nfter the n, for h.s entered prlco plus the, value of ' 1 i race to tho winner und as much iv , ii, addition as the claimer wishes to i d. ',v- horse so claimed shall not bo c ii.'. 1" wtart In any selling raco in 1 1 i.iino or Interest of original owner f - i!n(v racing days after dato of C .'ilil r:. fni ! mlloiirnlns the members elected P i e Whltnoy to membership. l'.i'ltig tills meeting the stewards n They refused to reopen the case of .i.ihuiis Loftus and denied licenses to hiii i dozen other Jockeys and half a rion t rumor. Among the riders who vi te placed under the ban aro William K n.i pp. i;. Gilbert, J. Groth, T. Parrlng ton ,md N. Merger. The license granted to !'" Kirschbaum last month was rfnked. and tho Application of Joe Hi ih to have his ense reopened was de- 8 ,.1 'l 1'iieto denied licenses are V. Hen ri- k-. Cecil Knight, 51. McDermlt, F' 1 1, . Miutm, Cldo 1'hlllips and James CV ni- ' aMiei itiofu racing under the Juris- let hiii ol the Jockey Club were requested to r'i"'f further entries from J. C. Stur- ti .-'.wards were appointed to rcpre- utii in" Jockey Club on the various met- rini, Man courses. The stewards present at tho meeting itr. August llelmont, F. K. Sturgls, II. K. l.iui'P, J. 13. Cowdln and Joseph E, V.l. i.i. NEW YORK DOGS WIN BLUES. Jjn i-n ii nd Lulu I.aminf Score nt IWiicliurst. V nHi-rst, X. C, April 8. Mrs. Leo F. K Wanner of Meadow-brook Farm, 1 I , withdrew Champion Lottie von Me'nclss from competition In the Shep hM dog class in the Plnehurst Dog t-k.v. to-day and Interest centred chlcf i n i he Peklngeso classes, both of whi-1 mil) won by Sheepshead Bay ex i'b" .r-i. jr. Taketa's Iyo Yen. winner l'i 1 1" Pekingese specialty shov, was c lju Igi-d winners dogs and Mrs. 'Sidney Yri' Lulu Lumlno of Eltlnge winners tltrl ev Tl.c Rexden Kennels of Princeton, N. J , carried off tho first In both Shepherd cog classes, winning with All Altwur temherg and Lookl Von Der Baar. II s. F'ugh'a Rex; received tho first bonury in the American foxhounds, and f.e tuo firsts in the Pointers classes fn- to i. harles ,S. Garce's Cairo and B. V 1 wis s Lansdowno Rcocy Lynn. v H Cooper of Philadelphia won tho Irish Setters classes with Lansdowno l:o,a Red. Tho Sylvanla Kennels of Ilarnshurg were successful in the Chow iI&sml winning with Sylvanla Black nJ Mli.inia. Flanchlng. II.Nii: YA1.E CBBW. vt v Have.v, Conn., April 8. Three fhliN rnie made In the Yale varsity r "w to-day by Coach Guy Nickalls. 1 il. w:o has been rowing No. 4 In t .-"iond shell, was put at No. 4 In tn- first boat, replacing Schicffcltn, who f as moved to No. 5. Walker was taken f'om No. 5 In the Junior eight and l l.ved at No. 3 In the varsity. These thills .'put McHenry and Flagg to the Kcor.'i i rew. Hord and Walker are ex rerienu'd oarsmen, the former having iow, l No. 2 on the varsity last year und tin l:itter having rowed at Oxford l.u-t year and on tho Yale freshman eight In KASTLU.V YACHT CLI'll CnCISE. Bn.Tn, April S. At a meeting o tl I'.i.stHrn Yacht Club held last night ' 'jn-morloro Sears announced that tho fleet mould rendezvous' for the annual uul..- at Mattapoisett on the evening of Julv 5 On July 6 the fleet will pro ' e'l In the westward, stopping at sev eral porta and planning to arrive at til- 'i ' ove on July 13. IIBMPSIJY'S NR.VT HOUT. ( Ka' -.az.v). Mich, April 8. Floyd I'l'z.si nnn .- of Benton Harbor returned 'o-d.r. from a conference with Dempsey, Irlng:ng a contract, by tho terms of h'i 'n i he champion stipulates to defend 1 s title at Kenton Harbor In July, dur ing the Republican National Convention. An opponent Is to bo selected later. rillt.Ng DUPR.VTS HRAXDT. T s , X. April S. Frankie Bur is, t'lf, vntornn but able Jersey foath 'rwelght. to-night in the Hamilton A. C. We, de'oatcd Dutch Brandt of Brook 1 n In an eight round bout. Brandt made a si-fing hsht. but Burns was the master f the situation from beginning to end. WHKSTUMi AT llOTII.Vnit'S. ill H.ngham, clever middleweight r. uler, will meyt Lex Olofeky lo-ntght t rt' 'l.ner's Martin Ludecke, champion c' I'lnama, and Y'oung Hackenschmldt Ti'l g npple to a finish, best two out of tnree fi,Ils. "Laxative Tablet" Exciting Period of Welh-Journee Contest Bombadlcr WelK former heavywi Iglit champion of England, ami r.i'il Journee, onco Carpciitler s sparring pa i tin r, ure sliown nboe in their bout at Holborn Stadium, London, whh h Wells won bv a knockout in the thirteenth round. In tho plctuic Journee Is landing a left on AVells's throat. ORMONDA RUNS OFF WITH THE KEYSTONE Superior Condition Gives Her Yictory in Feature Event at Howie. Bprcial to The Sv.S' and Nutv Vnnii llrmi.D. Baltimore, April S. Slightly mod erated weather and keenly contested racing added materially to tho comfort and enjoyment of a large attendance at Bowie to-day. Ormonda's t victory In tho Keystone purse, the feature, was hard earned and productive of much enthusiasm, for she was backed to the exclusion of her op position. In close company with The Decision, Mrs. II, Ambrose Clark's aged cam paigner, Ormonda st oft to provide the pace. They wera followed by Rroom Peddler, with Clean Gone a bad last. Approaching tho turn Tho Decision gained a momentary lead but was quick ly forced to relinquish It when Parrlng ton called upon Ormonda. The mare's superior condition told and she assumed the lead, which she held to the end. In the final strides she was hard pressed by Clean Gone, which had made up much ground and was going fastest at the finish. The Decision saved third. I'ltra Gold took tho measure of n clover band of sprinters In the Quickstep purse Ho assisted in providing the early pace with Fort Bliss and Arrow head and finally took command at the home turn, whert) King's Champion moved, stoutly passed tho tiring others and set after tho pace. Ultra Gold held his ndvantagc comfortably at tho end, while Arrowhead lasted long enough to taku third. Bagpipe surprised by outgamlng Tho Belgian II. in a driving finish in the third. Noses separated them and the epectators were compelled to await the official placing. Mackelualne proved best of an or dinary band of Juveniles, Jockey Judge again occupied the limelight by being thrown from Mistake Just before tho second. Mistake ran away and threw Judge against the fence. The laof's hip was bruited and Burko BOWIE ENTRIES. .first llacc-nainiini: three-year-olds and upward: fins and a half furlonsa: Index. Horse. Wt Index. Horse. Wt. 3 i:ar!it 115 -- True as SUeI.,.11! SS Kirali 1W Kno 107 -- "Ijima U0 Huzaa ... Landslide. J5 Pea Mime . U Annabelle . Comanche .. 115 ...111 ...to; ...10? ...m U 'She Derll. ,.1M Heconl Rm Claimlnc: three-ycar olda ard up'vaul- seven lurlones: Index. Horse. Wt Index. IIore. Wt. It' "Taracon ... .111 C7 "Jtarjery ... 1'") 14 "Jledilnff JIies.103 tourcelie? .. 4 "Deckhand . 23' lna Kajr ... ..111 ...10S ...103 (37) "verity ,..100 Third Race Claiming: throc-year-oldJ and upward: wven lurlonss; Index. Horf.-. Wt Index. Horse. Wt. ST3 Marmitn .. .1(6 10 "1'arrUb Ill (41) "Hope 106 C "Mild, rairetta.10? 50 I.ady Ward.. ..Ill 42 "Huron II 1111 10 "Challenze ....1! Si "Tiser 1UJ!...1W Fourth Hace Sellire; four-year-olds and upward : tlx and half lurlongs Index Horse. Wt Index. Horse. Wt ,D roultney 117 10 Sylval'O 112 10 "Kanarok ....107 2) Ettahe 117 Amackoasiu ..112 (37) "Mum. Jumuoioj 37 "Iletey 102 pi fih TiAce "Th nennlnrs" Purse: lour- yenr-oldj and upward; one mne: Index. Horn1 Wt. 7 Moun. Ro II 107 19 Honr Konfr... 107 12 Queen Hloimto.102 htar Realm.... 103 Imlex. Horse. Wt 50s toe 107 l'i lYank Monroe.107 4! Antoinette ....102 Sixth Ki"c Claiming; three-year-olds and nniMnl- mltn and a mxtf-entn: Iivlei. ilorse. Wt 'Index. Horse. Wt 2l llojart HOi 3S Chaltetifrer .... "1 "I.Ittln Ed.... 100 27 "Oreen Mint. ..100 3T, "Paul Connolly.107 4 "Boh-narBreena so Kilkenny 105 24 Austral HO "Luther IK ! Critintuall ... uoi sTenth Bace-Clalmins ; three-year-olda and miward: mile and a sixteenth. X Iady Ward . . Ill - - Cotirceljta 107 SV "Capital City 111 S-i "I'llsen Ul IS "Prunes . .. .107 rs "Le Iilnet M 41 'Jack K . .. 1H 27 "S Stalwart.. In. A pprentlce allowance claimed. A CANDY of exquisite flavor A food of high nutritive value and "tonic" qualities. IDEAL COCOA & CHOCOLATE CO, Saratoga and Belmonl to Increase Purses j yORSKMUN aro going to profit I 1 Ivy tho increased interest in 1 -l racing this year. Several weeks ago almost all of the associa tions In the metropolitan district In creased tho value of their stakes. Yesterday afternoon Richard T. Wil son nnnounced that tho purses dur ing the first two weeks of tho Sara toga meeting would be 5S00, $1,000 and $1,200, and that he will add to theso if the attendance warrants-It At the same time August Belmont, president of tho Westchester asso ciation, declared that the purses for tho spring meeting at Belmont Park will be raised to correspond to tho amounts which were distributed at tho autumn meeting last year. The lowest purse will be $S00. Mr. Bel mont a!o said that If tho attendance warrants the amounts will be In creased substituted. Tom Fool proved best of the ordinary lot and won in a drive from Short Change, with Mistake third. Nap thallus took tho sixth. After the finish there weio five claims for hltn. (. W. Foremans proving highest, and the geld ing changed ownership. Almlno took the final. Starter Tribe fined Jockeys Hunt and Whittlngton $23 each for disobedience at the post. The paddock judge reported Kebo too lame to race after his arrival nt the paddock In the final and he was ordered withdrawn. SHEA TRIUMPHS WITH CUE. Defeat-. Charles White In I'oitceti- liiirn t'ui Tourney. J, M. Shea last night defeated Ciiailes White in the Poggenburg Cup handicap amateur billiard tournament in the Rational Recreation of Brooklyn. Shea, a Class C contestant, was playing for 115 points, while White, a Clas A rep resentative, was playing for 250. Kach garnered 115 points, In to-night's game Robert Stuinbtigler will oppose Frank W. Boyd. The coie: J. M Shea-11 1 3 0 3 10 I 1 14 4 1 1 7 3 10 71000 17 fi 11020100021 Total, 115. Hlirh runs 17. H and 13; awa?e. .1 13-31. Charles .M. White: ( 3 4 0 1 10 4 S 1C 1 1 0 09810 17 00203 22 014 4. Toul, 115. Hlfh rniif, 22, 17 and 16; average. 3 n-M i.vtuhcity noxi.vn. New York and Pittsburg Ixixers will clash on April 17 in a special intercity match, the main details of which were arranged yesterday by Benny Levlne, representing tho A. A. lT. The tourney will bo held at I'lttsburg, where jwven classes will be contested. As many of the best boxers hereabouts cannot af ford to make tho trip It has been de cided to take only tho beat that can be had. Tho classes to be fought are 108, 11C, 125, 135, 14G, IBS and 175 pounds. STEWART Automobile School Founded 1909 COMPLETE WORKING LABORATORY Class or private day or evening. PRACTICAL CLASS COURSE $66 PRIVATE COURSE $84 DrIMng lessons by appointment. New classes begin April 12th. Call, phone or write for Citalo; 3. 225 West 57th St. At Broadway. Circle 5270. WM. H. STEWART, JR., Prei. NEW YORK. U. S. A.-UTTTZ. PA. BANK CLERK HAS A SHORT Mm GAREEK S. Urown Is Knocked Out in First Round of His Initial Rout nt N. Y. A. C. Any hopes S. Brown, a bank clerk boxer, representing u well known down town trust company, may have had of following In tho footsteps uf James J. Corbott were shattered In his maiden effort at the Now York Athletic Club's boxing tournament last night. Brown, whose weight entitles him to be classed iih a welter In roped nrena contests, niado his debut as an aspirant for boxing honors In the third bout in tho 150 pound class, His opponent W4is Charles Martin, n Brooklynlto with considerable experience with tho lovcs. Brown manfully answered tho call of tho bell for the first round, That was the only clang of tho going the hank clerk heard, for Martin knocked him out after ono minute of boxing in tho first round, It was one of the quickest knockouts recorded during the evening. Martin at all times outclassed Drown. From tho time they struck boxing attitudes Mar tin hit tho bank clerk at will and finally put him to sleep with a terrific right swing on the Jaw. Al C'orbett of the Central A. ('. of Clevilnnd made a fine showing against Tommy Moran of the St. Vincent Ferrer A (' In a special threo round bout. The boys fought at 110 pounds .and thero wasn't a dull moment while they were In tho ring. Corbett, however, was nhvnys the aggressor and ho clearly outpointed his New York opponent. Tho llttlo Westerner Is a clover, two handed boxer, shifty on his feet nnd always cool and collected. Many good Judges who watched his work expressed the opinion that if ho boxes A. J. Do Vlto, the National A. A, U, champtor of his class, he will make It lnttrestlr,t' for tho tltlo holder. One of tho feature; bouts In tho finals to-morrow night will he a special three round affair between Tommy Murphy of Kansas City, the, national 135 pound champion, and Frank Cussldy of the Ozanam A. C. of Tho Bronx. Cnssldy In the Metropolitan A. A. U. 135 pound champion. Othcrn .Western boxers who will bo seen In action will be Nell Brock of Cleveland, the national A. A. If, 115 pound champion ; W. Aalcvskl. F I.auer and L. S. Kelly of Cleveland. The summaries: 120 Pound CUm Pint bout. .1. Komano, firr-eimich Hon, defeated John Dojle, Oia nam A. A. : three round'; Judgm' dectnlon. Second bout, Harry Wretw, llronx Clmrili Hoano A. C . defeated Samuel Catallna, rniat taUied: Wrelte put ld man down for the co'int after tno minutes in thn heeond round, Third bout, J. Ilomann, Greenwich House, de. rested S Katr, Clarke Himne A. A., three round: Judne' decUlon. 1W Pound ('tack Pirnt bout. Michael E. Mur. ray, l'aullt A. C , defeated Ixiuin P. Toule, St. Harlholomew A. I".: one round; referee'x cl, vision. Second bout. Mat lielner. iinattnrhed, defeated J. J. Archambaut, unattached. ; one rnund; leferee's dccMon. Ttihd bout, Charles Martin, Hroaktn, defeated S. Pronn, Jersey City. Martin econd a knockout after one minute In the firt round. Pourth bout, Mich acl ,T. Murray. 1'nulint A. C . defeated Mat Reluer, unattached, three rounds; Judges' de cision. ISO Pound Cla, Pinal P.nut-1. Old. Clurlie IlouKe A. A., defeated Philip Sclortino, mint taehed, three rounds; Judges' decision. 140 Pound Cl.ns, Plrt Bom Jippph A. (isrvey. OMiiam A. A., defeated John Pearl man. Mominnitlde A. O.. three round; ref eree' 4 decision. .'pedal Pout, ltd Pound Cla AI Corliett, Central A. ". of ('foreland, defeated Tommr Moran. St, Vincent Perrer A. ('., three rounds Juilifes de, Ulon. WATER P0L0ISTS LEAVE. AVn VtirU A. C. Trnm OfT for Hnce In Detroit. The New York A. C. jimiov water polo team, along with live girl swim mers, left last night for Detroit, where they will engage in thu National A. A. V. aquatic championships to-morrow. Joo Ruddy, the veteran water polo expert, had charge of the New Yorkers. The team Is composed or Stephen Buddy, n son of the veteran ; John Curren, John Klmmnck, Herbert Vollmcr, .Max Bitter, Thomas Buddy, Jcrould Smith and John Cattus. The Mercury Foot representatives ex pect the hardest sort of a tussle, am there arc crack teams entered trom tnc Chicago A. A., tho Illinois A. C. .nnd several ot the Western clubs. The Women's Swimming Association will be represented by Eileen Biggin, Helen Wnlnwrlght, Gertrude Kderle, Helen Meany and Lesllo Bunyon. Out of this quintet a four will bo selected to swim in the 400 yard Junior relay cham pionship. Mrs. Adeline T. Muhlenberg, captain of the W. S. A., accompanied tho team as a chaperone and will pick the four to start In the race after she roaches Detroit. IMPORTANT to Automobile Buyers "O Y bringing in exchanged cars from our branches to our New York Used Car Sales Room we are able to give automobile buyers another opportunity to select from a wide variety of models and makes at consistent prices. All cars offered have been thoroughly tested,many are rebuilt and refinished. Those desiring depend able used cars will find them herefor immediate delivery. Hudson Motor Car Co. of N.Y.,Inc. USED CAR SALES ROOM 236 West 59th Street (100 Feet East of Broadway) CANON CHASE ERRS AS TO RING RULES Amateur Hoxors Permitted to Hit ns Hard as the Pro fessionals. Jlj CIIAKI.NS V. MATH1SO.V. Canon Chase, In his denunciation of tho plan to legallzo boxing In this State, advanced tho argument that profes sional boxing not only was grossly brutal, but that It It wore peimltted It would result In tho extinction ot ama teur boxing, which ho regarded ns ad mirable, lie eel forth that amateurs boxod only tor modala and glory and that t.ift contests were entirely devoid of brutality. If tho revciend gentleman read tho sporting pages of yesterday, ho saw that n very peppery amateur boxing tourna ment wos held last Wednesday night in tho gymnnHiim ot tho Brooklyn College Club, nnd that of tho nlno contests that took plaoo six of them terminated In knockouts. Four of these knockouts took place in the first round, ona in tho sec ond round and one in tho third round. In a professional bout the referee may stop a contest If ho regards It as too one sided, or he may count ten over a boxer who has been floored, which au tomatically ends thn contest. In amateur boxing a knockdown may end a round, bh was tho case with the London rules, nnd the boxer bo required to rcsumo boxing after a minute's rest. Or tho referee may stop, the contest when ono man Is helpless, wlvtch also Is recorded ag a knockout. In tho bouts ut Brooklyn Collego four of the boys were hit so hard In the first round that tho referee considered It Inadvlmblo for them to continue. Fred Pllakoff, the Finnish (Slant, who makes an Imposing appearance from n physical viewpoint, will to-night ot the Forty-seventh Regiment Armory nttcmpt to wrest Joe Stecher's title from tho champion. Jim Bondos, the Creek title holder, also Is on the progiamme and will battle with a giant Bohemlnn named John Crandavlch, Freddie Jacks, the British feather weight who Insists he is the champion' of England, despite the fact that Mike Honeyman holds the Lonsdale belt, 1ms won his first battle In Amerlcn. He de feated Toughey Murray at Milwaukee last Wednesday night. Fiom the camp of Ptrangler Lewis, who Is to wrestlo Champion Stcchcr nt the Peventy-flrst Beglment Armory next Friday night, comes the assertion that the Strangler Is "determined to win the tltlo or perish in the attempt." Lewis Is a very likable fellow, and his many friends sincerely hope that If he feels he cannot win he will surrender before life is extinct. Benny AWtlgei, according to his man ager, Joe Jacobs, has been overworked and will take a rest. Thero Is a unite general impression that Jacobs Is the man who needs a rest. Joseph has worked himself to a shadow wilting voluminous panegrylcs of the Flench Flash Fred Fulton, who last Wednesday knot ked out Gunboat Smith In the second round of a bout at Portland, Ore., Is slowly but surely getting himself Into position wheie lie will hae to meet a good man. Johnny Kilbano Is to "nsk his title In a bout nt catch weights with a jouth named Alvie Miller at Lorain, Ohio, April 21. The betting will be LOW to nothing that Kilbano retains title. It Is not safo for a hover to defeat any of Dan Morgan's string of fighters. A chap named Denny O'Kecfo claimed that he trounced liddle FHzslmmons, where upon Morgan kent Jack Hrltton after O'Keefe. and the welter rhamplon avenued his stable mate In a thorough manner. Mickey Russell appears to have lost ground steadily since he was defeated by Wilde. Tho red thatched Jerseyman got a sovere trouncing from Eddie Fletcher nt Unyonno last Tuesday night, and will have to Improve or take a rest. Judged by IiIb performance against Al .Roberts Wllllo Meehnn should loso no time in going Into vaudeville. With a lively partner Median's stylo of milling would make a lilt. SUN AND HERALD RACING CHART 1IOWI11 BACKTRACK, April ,') tflKST ItACE-Por two-yoar-nl l" Time, 0:511-5. At post, 2:30. Owner, WIKMAM NKW.VAN, olds: nelli Index. Roue. Wt. St. - Mnclwliulne .. 112 u 21) Tiitt lit 4 Coomb" 317 S. (!) .Mary I.'rb JO!) r,' 3 Pndfng Htar 100 l a jienoma ioo 3 Mackelualne, tinder punlshnient from 1h tnrt, closed gamely and was up In the closlnir strides to win, Tiitt displayed plenty of speed ami held on better than usual, Coomb broke well, wan carried wldo Hi stretih and finished fast. Mary Krb wa both ered In tho airetch niclnt". 4 J HKOO.NJ) IlACB-lNir vnlden three-year. oldn ond upward; clalmlnsf. Distance, e?sn tnelniira IHi.a tl ino Ot Mn,n 1 .10 Al tioal 4 ! flit 11.11 WlntiAf. 1, p- i, vy ineo uooi:-EiUdl, owner. i won urtvinr, Index. Ilorne,. Wt. St. Tom Pool Ill s ii' Short Change,., 102 s Mistake, 105 :i -- Thistle) Queen , 110 l 0 Nllis'rba 110 6" 2 Sandy Mao 10 7 Sir J. Yrrtne,, 111! n - She Devil 103 10 Propncnnda ,., HO r; Jlrooklnnd 110 It White, Haven,,. 101) 1 Middle !i II l.ndy lone I1 4'i 1 X L f, 7 'K 10 It i;i ii it 10 4 14 11 II S Middle l)ee .... 100 4 is is Scratched! I.itMn TM. n.-i Manic. Trlmnlle Tom Pool just lasted, Short Chance closed fast. Mistake tired badly. Mistake threw rider on tho way (o tho port and llurke was substituted lor Judte. ji!) 'I'1""" HACK Three- car-olds and upward. Clnlmbnr. Sir and a half fuilonjs. Turae, IM2V.21. Time. 1:22 l.&. Post 3:1.', Off ton. Owner and trsiner, C. N. ritEHMAN Tntlnr IT...-..,. ii. ... 10' Ilairriine 101 2 Ji 10 The IMcian II. 10S fi'li (17) Frunlilln .... 1IC fi c 17" Pibroch ill i 2 (30) Cobalt I.ass .... Ill 4, 4 ... Zouave 1U0 S 1 jtagpipi-, showliiir Improvement and lare saiiienes", stood a lon drlre to Ust It out gamely. The Ilc-Isian II, made up Rround fnst. Prsnklln, taken hack, off eirlr pce, came fust In final furlong-. Pllirorh ran u ery dull lure, can do much better. Cobalt Lass quit, .onave had plenty of euily ?pecd. Ali POUlTJf BAC1-3 For three-year-olds L'' lM l.iirB,i tl 1)A n-l.na 1 A loliss. Purse. 11.120. Time. 1:52. At (iolden Muxini-IJillniate Owner, SUN'.NYLA.VD STABLE. StBI-r. enoil. Won hntiilllr Index. Horse. wt St. 'i S 4'-j '. u 1 . I, 3" Ultra Gold IOi; 104 100 Kind's t'haiiip. IS' Arnnvhead ... 4"i 2" 1 a' Fort Iillm 10.7 1' I'nele's Laatie. 101 Lively r, ll I '. Heroism ion Ultra (lotd. on IllA olllstile nnd foiv-eil drew away easily In the slrelch rnclmr. Klni's champion, well up, came last In final furlonir. Arrowhead was forced to take bsck on the stretch turn. Fort Dllss twit badly after bhowltnr sonio speed. 7 FIFTH IIACE For three-year-olds and Inms. Purse. 1I.370.21. Tune, 1:2. Sunerman Princess "Ormonde Owner, HOnd. Won drlvlnff. Index. Horse. Wt. St. iJ J.. 4' Ormonda . ... Ill 2 l'i l'i l'i G -.a f, a 4 l'i Ii "i f, .1 4 4 titan lione . ., ids - The Decision... 110 Hi American Hoy.. 01 K llroom Peddler. 101 1 Osiood MO 1 Scratched H.niisrch. Ormonda raced nil opposition down, but w.n foiced to stand a hard Ullve to stall olf the determined rhallense of Clean (lone. The latter ran as If lie mlKht have been the best lit- was allowed to trail his field to the middle of upper turn, but closed fast. The Decision held on well, llroom Peddler Is Improving. ,10 SIXTH MACE For three-year-olds and upward. Clalmlnr. ' One mile and a slv tienth. Purse, 1, 120.21. Time. 1:52 At post ,1:S1. Off 5:12. Winner, b. s . 4, oy l.nretira.Na)itiiana. owner anu Indet. Horse Wt. St 1.', (201 Xapthahu . . .14 Hen llnmiunn i2i Indolence . . (i"-i lied Domino... I l',l Hentimrntnl . 21 Moher na ll .... III 103 :t 111 4 101 101 1 fiO 5 4' a: Arbitrator Scratched Parrish. Boffart. Napthallus made up rradtiallr. came on the oiilslde of his Held, Ilamuson. a forward contender from the start. Indolence held on some early speed. Bed Domino was many with a rusii. I (I srcVENTH HACE For four-year-olds and t,,ll, ri. i. n 1 1"r1 'si Time. 1 -II l-i. bv Dr. Legiro Xorlnne owner. .mi:s. tooil. Won drlvlr.tr. IndeT Uore. Wt. SI. '. - Almlno 112 8 K C,".' Tom llruoks. .'102 r, l.' - Wand 107 2 4 2t John .1. Caey.. K S J Di Kerlah SI 7 7 27 Chnrnilnx 101 t 27 Jinnlta III . in I 2 27 Alx fiet. .. 104 1 1 Scratched Kebo. Pas de Chance 4 r. 3 0 1 Almlno closed with n ereat ruh Tom always cloe up, John J. Casey early speed. SOCCER SEMI-FI.VAI,. Having eliminated the champion Bet'hlehems fn tho fifth round, the Hob- tno TWi" Tl,el.- anchor elevn nf Hrnnklvtl will meet the team of the I-'ore River Football Club or quir.cy. Man, in tr.e Eastern semi-finals on Coats Field, Paw tucket. It. 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Rh, 2 l 1 Judffl JJ.M J.0 $3.70 V lVi S Murphy - 9.;o 4.40 31, 3' f todrlk-UM - . - J.OO 4 4 4 Whlttimton .... - - -6 f f. Hcipklna -- - o u limit IiUTHKll. Trainer, I). Buchanan, Start rood, f:t Pin. Tot ley. St. PI. Morris $34,41) JH.iiO Heuprl 10.30 Hurkii - Molilalia llodrlfue Walla . - - llaynea Koellcr Wnkoff - - ItomanolH Sneldeman Hunt - - Hchwtrtx Sh. $11.10 7.M 1S.70 a'4 l3 2' 3' 4 r 10 11 13 1,1 10 ii is 11 II Wlilttlnctnn - mid .tnlin j. 1!iiai- 3 10. Winner, h. g.. hy Meellck-Dona lttinlb siart oo(i, won uriflnir. J III. .HlCfcef. m. l'"i 1" Whittlngton ....TIS.TO 2' 2' Morris - I'l. 15.70 6.40 fill. too 4.90 4. CO Zoeller ....... . William - ltislritilez 1 Hunt and upward. The Qulelutep Iuri. Hlx Jur onii I ,',1 ltt t ,i- lVlnn.. ,.. K 1.. no 4:2.1. (Iff 4:2.1 Winner, eh. c 0, by Trainer, 11. A. Pmllli. Ii. I" 4' I''(n. ,To(Ve.r. 1'iJ Monl , 2' Zoeller :' Whlttlniton i Fneldertnaa t. Jlomanelll .. Walls , St. .13.60 PI. M.20 SO Ph. 4.70 3.M Williams niiln fill tlm unv. nnmn arnllml 1it fil,l nnit upward. Tho Keystone Purse. Seven fur- At post 4:5.1. Off 4:M. Winner, eh, f 4, by W. A, HHHA. Trainer, V. X. Urike. Htart i Tin. Jockey. St. Jockey. Parrlnicton Hterllnr ... Xlckhius ., Hunt Williams .. Zoeller ... PI. IJ.ro ;.o Kh. 12.20 2..VI 3.74 1 , 1 Parrlnicton J2.M trainer. A. uiAJt-ruiN. stait Sana, won nandlly Jt rin. .Tocfcer. St. PI. Rh Jtorris ... Burke .... Hetlpel ... Fehwartz 'ocller ... Hunt Jackson .. ....$3.M $.1.20 11 JO 12 30 0.20 2 10 etoed atmelr. Ben well alter showinr lciwths out ot It. bore out on the turn, came ununrd. Clalniinjr. One mile and At nnit G-1.1. Off :1.1. Winner. Ii y. i ahiiak. T-niner, r. rarrar. start Sh 14 80 1 2-1 5.:o M Tin .TocVey. Iiidrisiiez Ponce . .. Psiiley .... Schwartz . llryon .... Voeller .... Hunt lteupel ... St. .122.80 PI. 7 i!(l 4 :o 3 Brook wa b-sl, biif pooily ildden. Wand Kezlob 1.111 a dull race. ARTIE VI SK DEAD. Passaic, N. J., April 8. Arthur I-'in-kel, known ns "Artie Fink," before the war a promising lightweight boxer, died to-day at his home In Clifton from after effects of being gassed In France. He fought with the 309th Machine Gun Bat talion nnd was gassed in, Argonne Forest. Following the armistice. Fink defeated many boxers in France. M'GOORTY OUT IN SIXTEENTH ROUND Hoinbadier WoIIh Disposes of American in Ficrco Uoxing Bont in London. tiptclul Cable tlisimtfh fa Tiir. Si.i imi Xt.rr Vonit 1Ukjii.ii, Copyright, 1020, hy The Sen and Xr.w Yonrc Ilr.nt.u, Londu.v, April of nombndior Wells knocked out UddloMcOoorty In tho six teenth round of a heavy battle In Hol born Stadium hero this evening. From tho first tho light was all In favor of Wells, who missed many favorable op portunities, McOonrty putting up tli pluckiest light of hl.s career. As early as the fourth round McGoorty took tho count ot nine from n left to Jaw from Wells, who wns regnrdetl, hy "fnas" as having won the contest for a cer tainty. In tho sixth round, howover, Wolls failed to follow up, thus giving McGoorty a chance to mnko a magnificent recov ery. In thn tejith round the complexion of the fight changed entirely. McGoorty forcing all tho fighting and almost bringing the Drlton to Ills knees, only Iho bell saving Welts. In the twelfth mul thiitcenth rounds both men lost strength nnd were knock ing each other around the ring, neither being able to effect a knockout. Hut after tnklns another count of nine In tho fourteenth round McGoorty lluallv went down before a short right to the Jaw lu the sixteenth. Wells, who antici pated an early victory, at tho end bo came very weak and took a great deal of punishment. M'TIGUE PUTS A CHAMPION TO SLEEP V. Y Middleweight Knocks Out Canada's Title Holder. Bptrial In 'i'nr. Sun i.nd Xf.w Your IIiiui.p Moktmsal, Que., April 8. Eugene Hrosseau, middleweight champion of Canada, received a violent surprise hcie to-night when ho wns knocked out bv Mlko McTIguo of Now York In the fifth round of a bout scheduled for ten rounds. Broshoau was a toplicnvy favorite, as he had been winning consistently from boys with better reputations than Mc TIguo. Hrosseau had all the Better of tho early rounds and seemed to be win ning easily when In the middle of the fifth session McTIguo lot go a heavy right that landed on tho point of Dros seau's Jaw and brought him to tho can vns for the full count The knockout of the Canadian champion caused a sensation and McTIguo was the centre of attention from tho throng. MoTigue was formerly assistant boxing Instructor of the New York Athletic Club. 1 SPRING SHOWING OF HIGH GRADE MEN'S SHIRTS Percale & Madras $1.85 & $2.85 Silk Mixture and Fibre $4.95 Extra Heavy Silk $11.95 Fine Pajamas at $2.35 All plain colors 50c Lisle Socks special at 35c 3 pair for $1.00 all colors