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TRYSTER WINS JEROME HANDICAP-FIGHT BODY SUSPENDS WILSON HEARING)
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Whitney Star, 1 to 4, Romps
Away With Belmont Feature
Knobbie Easily Collects Second Money?Crest
Hill, Favorite, Captures Steeplechase
From French Jumper
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\xk vuuk. ??pt. s.?Tr>?ter. u. | Trackman'? Selections.
H. \\ hituey'a *t*r. *a.?.Uo 4 'a- I
vorite in the Jerome Handicap Jo- .. ... '
.ay at Belmont l*ark. Tryster won- AT ?E1"?>TPAIIK.
like * 1-J0-4 shot?and lMr< # ? First R?? - tain. War >ete. |
..re. Dartqwr jrax coupled with Whlek.
Tryster. but might a* well have Seerad Rare ? Mile. caaa. .laaa
?en left in the bam. lie finished Marie. Ceart View.
1 last, thereby giving the Whitney! Third Race?>eae IMve. Bayoaae.
olor* the top and bottom honors. Dlspate.
Knobbie crabbed second money and j Foarta Itace ? Uem(l>. Three!
. Frigate was the w inner of the short Feathers. Dream ( the Valley.
' end. Fifth Raee ? Saaaylaad. TWtet
This was a mile event and Tryster j _ ? . . .
loped around the ring .n 1:*? ?-t. | _ *?*_ Tlall.Ut.
At no time was be in the slightest *
trouble. Dartmoor laid behind him s.rT^avvii*
a> they skipped up the back stretch - ''
Then Frigate moved into second First Raee ? Waae. Meaette.
Place. I static.
In the charge to the wire Tryster' "T* Tdrret. Wrack
entered along a few lengths ahfiwl.
Knobble was just as easy second. ?JT Raee?Hlbler. Lieut. Seae. ,
In the opening chorus a few I ? .
oungsters id the racing line were . t,H,r,k?aee?Pari. Fleet Pallet.'
idden by apprentice riders better _
known as Cooks.* Fair Virginia! M"* M*"" ? Overraa.
I wt* Installed as an even money _"** 1
' hoiCf. Shr lived up to the judg- I Slath Race?-Americaa Eagle. Sea-1
mat of the layers by romping home .......
by open daylight. She was ridden ?1S"M,,fc
by Swarts. who never le, up til he | BU""" 1*?? ?a??ler. .
naa way past the wire. Sword fin- .- . AT0^iA
*hed second and his rider, Murray. ^ *
ame trooping along like a ca+alry-i Raee- Gypsy <4area. Kiag<
'nan. Last Girl, 8 to S. second Hereafter. _
hoice. was third. "eresi Raee ? Haataaltarlaa,
,hThWh W"re ?niy tWO "l4rt#" ln BlThlT4 Ra'^ljtadle ?*eilaw Bios,
ine ** hi test one Steeplechase. Crest 10M Haea.
t Hill and Le Maraouin. and they Fonrth Raee?Bettlaa. Gipsy I.ad.
' am' over the line so closely that Baaga Baek.
i he judges alone were able to de- Fifth Rare?Or. Clark. Breekholt.
?.'id* that. Crest Hill won. Crest Hill |.?a?er. . ' '
?ss a heavily plsyed favorite. I1 Raee ? Clems. Talallp.
,0,-r.? M'r'OU,n 11 ' " % r Raee iff Xataral Bridge.
'.rest HH1 set the pace with Le lpv?,. PuwU Mmid.
Marsouin never a length behind.1 '
In the last eighth Le Marsouin
aught Crest Hill and the pair) up Robinson, who piloted Vista,
raced head and head to the last j Then they invited Callahan, the
I urn. At that point Crawford : rider of Eequif*. to visit them,
hustled the French juniper along' It seems that Vista was sloughed
and he took the lead. When the j at the turn and welit back as raplast
turn was reached both horses j idly as a man falling down stairs,
moved as one. i Esquire did the slamming but MlTimmy
Murphy. who trained vourneen was ground there, so the
Mavoumeen spent a few anxious j gents wanted to find out the reason.)
moments after the finish of the, Mavoumeen was i /to 1. Vista1
third event. His Ally came down was the alleged good thing at 111
the alley a winner, but after the, to 5 and would have probably won
boys weighed in the stewards called only for the knockout.
LATONIA ENTRIES. LATONIA RESULTS.
nr., Raee?Purse J1.=?0; claim- ! , *~\7 ''0 '
: (Kederis). 33.80. 14.60. 6.40; Salang:
^-year-olds and up: 6 fur- mander. 1)0 (Mooney). 3.70, 3.10;'
longs: Winchester, Jacobean. 100: Red Wingileid, 105 (Scobie, .10.
Plus Ultra. Lady Morrow. Foster j T\\n?- 1:0f 4T*V
_ i reli, Brennan, Spods, First National.
Kmbrv, 105; Gipsy Queen. Dixie j g0jU]< settle also ran.
lirl. Little Blossom. 107: Ground Hrcoat R?ee?Royal Duck. 103
Swell. 114: Hasel W., 10J; Clem (Scobie). 3.80. 2.90, 2.10: Kingfisher,
Thesiep. 105; Chi sea. Opportunity. 1j0 (Barens). 3.70. 1.70; Pit. 115
Sandy H.. 1?0: Kinglike. 117; May (Mooney). S.50. Time. 2:06 3-5. i
iodine, J09; Miss Dora, 102; H{fV Dolph, Harvest King also ran.
* ?. - . * . I Third Raee?Dodge; 119 (Burke),
h Seeoad Raee?i'urse 11,100: i 9.40. 4.40. 3.10: A. S*. Aiken. 107
' niidens 2-year-old fillies: S l-? tKennedy). 14.<0. 6.S0: Flags. 118
irlongs: Plunella. Mumanitarian. | iTaylor). 3.90. Time. 1:13. Rapid
Winding Through. Black Betty. D*J Cinderella. Ruby. By Golly,
^Konnie Crest, Margaret Winsor. L.ouis A. also ran.
Who Can Tell. JilcGees Pink, Pth?l' Fssrtk Raee?Cho Cho. 114 (WilVale.
Bashful, College Girl/ US." i lis). 3.20. 2.90. 2.40: Adonis. 114
Third Raee?Purse SI.300; claim-1 fBurke). 4.50. 3.50: Col." Haker. 107
vs: 3-year-olds: 1 1-1S miles. (Barnes). 11.50. Time. 1:12 3-5.
Tawaser.tha. 104: Tcllow Blossom.' M*r,ce,l? Bo^ Blanche Mar. BrunsKleanor
S.. 1M: British Liner, w.ick- s,r Th->mas Kean, Darjeeling
Radio 112: Millershurg. 10S: Huen, a
... Fifth Rare ? Westwood. 109
(Lunsford). 4.10. 3.30. 2.80; WickFourth
Raee?Purse Sl.oOO; ford 103 (Seobie). 10.90, 6.00; Easte^ilowar.ces.
3year-oMs and up: 1 side 99 (Porretto). 5.80. Time,
mile; Bettina. Iv2; Bunga Buck. i;o 4.3, United -Verde, Brotherly
1 iipsy 1^(7, Ben \alet. 111; "^ade^j^cve. Midway also ran.
McLemore. 103; T'ncle Velo. 10?. sixth Raee Gourmand. 108 iFranFlfth
Rare?Purse $2,000: the j cis). 11.30. 4.30, 2.70: Wave. 108
Newport Handicap: 3-vear-olds and (Scobie), 3.50, 2.50; J. C. Stone. 113
in: ? furlongs: Blackie Daw, 103;! 'Pool). 2.30. Tim. 2:0? 2-5. ConMlnute
Man. 112; High Coat. 117;! testant. Capital City also ran.
Mile. Dazie. 108; Angon. 114: Dr.: *eveath Raee?War Spirit. 108 i
'lark 118: Ginger. 106; American 'Scobie). 4.70. 4.40. 3.00: Lou Wid- j
\ee 11?: Brookholt. 12S. i r'B ">? (Kennedy) . 12.t0. 4.20;
? , Amanda. 110 (Burke). 3.00. Time
?lxth Raee?Purse claim- , not given. Had Her Way. Pattern,,
.i^i1^r | Fair Orient. Service Flag, Candle- I
'lolala. Mooresque. 10.!; Lillian Mae |jtrht alf,0 ran 1
f?.. Bartered. Little Polly? Tulalip. j f *
. ornedie d'Amour. Nig. Hold Me,, .. _ Jal
fiS.1 Randel. Debonera. Flying Miner KlUed III Battle.
I'rince, 111: Article X, Colossus. 116. Q - T
hfteith Race?Purse 51.500: &Ort Of LyflChburg Mtttl
Uimin*: 3-year-olds and up: lj
,,iile and an eighth: Blarneystone, LYNCHBURG. Va.. Sept. 8 ? I
!0?; High Gear. Whirling Dun.'I^^ey Bryant, aged 23. miner, who j
? iximpalong. 10: Dancing Spray. 10J; was killed in a mine battle in the
\atural Bridge. 118; The Wit. 112., Boone-Logan County fields, was a
Weather clear; track fast I son of W. L. Bryant. 1711 Thirteenth
street, this city. He had never lived
Vl/IM Emily Cobb Hutter \ ^nybuTelJo'rCou'ntyTeVrl S:
Weds Arthur P. Stewart Xn. o^f"
? ? lows and Eagles orders had of the
I.VNCHBLRG. \a.. Sept. 8 ?One, x.-n|ted Mine Workers of America,
f the most elaborate weddings delegations from the organizations
."< ent years here was celebrated . accompanying the body here. Burlast
night at St, Paul s Kpiscopal ial took place at the Methodist.CemChurch
before a large gathering of etery Wednesday afternoon.'
people, when Miss Emily Cobbs Hut- . Tt,e y0unj. miner |$ survived by
ter. daughter of #fr. and Mrs. Chris- hl, mother, twp. .brothers, Lloyd
tlan S. Hutter. of this city, became Bryant, Lynchburg; Oordon Uryant.
the bride of Arthur Price Stewart, also a miner, and three siatars. Mrs.
of Decatur. Ga. The brilliant event B R Smith, Mrs. I. T. Vest. ,;nd
>aa followed by a reception at the Mi? sarah Bryant ail if Lynch).
-.me of the bride s parents. The I burg. ,
Kev. J. M. Robeson, rector of the
parish was the celebrant : .
The bride was given in marriage ] C IdretUtOtl L It 12ens
her father, who Is a prominent Will Moot Tnninht
business man of this city, and the n Ul nee I I OMgflt
nil rested choir of the church ren- ; ' " '
'^red the wedding musical program. t 1ARKXDON, Va.. Sept. 8. ? Oti
ianv out of town guests were pres-1 account of the opening of flic Fire,?t
' j men's Carnival next Monday, the
semi-monthly meeting of the CitlSp.
j . n ; 1M/S1I flnnr, **n< Association has been advaneea
fiaal Basitl nUl Close to Friday night. Members of the or4fter
Comina Sundau pni*at,on committee oi'the n??
.Iftrr nwwV uuimuy trust .company will tell of progress
f ? a harbinger of fall. Col. C. 0.;m,d# tvWmr* owning of ta? bank
st,errell. offleer in charge of TubUe I ~~~ ~~ * 1 P?
cuildings and Grounds, has Issued I LutlCtlbura Chrixtuihm >
he yearly announcement that the I 2, iVVfj o .
Tidal Basin Bathing Beach, in West JO ttUllU bUndafj School
! otomac Park, will close after Sun- | i_
3^ar?'?u"s-js:sr~ Hir
i.u.1 k.fh nr naa decided to begin immediately
municipal bathing the construction of a TuVd.y
c I P In QmiH A ncUvates s*h001 department, which will adG.
A. K. to sena 4 ueiegaies. Joln the church Work W|I1
Kit Carson Post. G. A R-. will gUrted immediately r?end
four delegates to the National %
A. R. Encampment, to be held ?, .. ? .. . .
Indianapolis the last week in Sep- iNortn Carolina Jurist Dies,
.ruber. It was decided last night at OOLDSBORO. X. C? Sept. 8?W1Ithe
meeting in G. A. R. Hall. llAni B,n<j0iph Allen, aged ?3, justice
. onidr. John JIcElroy. editor of the of th< Norlh Carolina 8upreme Court
National Tribune, Is the only Post tor the J>Mt ,en yearg jroptwl d?ad
.1 egate who has stated definitely jn j,ig home here at 4 o'clock this
tlj?t he can go. The, official train afternoon. He was out on the streets
r?r encampment will leave Sep- thl3 mom,n, J" appeared to to
t.-mber I*. Kood health. He is survive.1 by his
St. Cecilia's Opens Monday. b.oo.er, JuV^aivef'll i?!Ld cr
St. Cecilia's Academy^nlxth and i Kinston. The funeral will be held
Kaet Capitol streets. Will resume ?t St. Paul's M K Church iomor,..w
t* classes neat Monday morning aftermKm.
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BELMONT RESULTS.
Weather cl?a<;: track Mr; ' '
mrt kaos.
>'?r I'T'ir oW.; claiming; parte. tl.oOO;
5*.. farlottg*; ml a room.
H erne. Wr. Jockey. Kia.
Fair Virginia lif gwart 1-3
word I us McMarray 2-H
Uat tilrl 10u Jlruealng 8-3
Lady Uvt lUU Marts 4
Plurality 103 ?'otrone ' 3
Adelia 8. 100 Doyle ?
Fair Virginia, eren. 1 to 4. oul{ 8word.
2 to 1. S to 5; Last Otrl. oat. Titee. 1MU.
Start good: wot caallj; place driving. Win?er
b. f. 2. by Sea King -Dalcinea H.
Trainar. W. kf. Sheed*
second RACE
V or 8-year-olda and up; ateeplechaset
handicap; fl.200 added; about two miles.
Horee. Wt Jockey. Pin
Creat HiU 1i4 Bjcra % 1-h
Le Maroouia 188 Crap ford 2
Croat Hill. 1 to 2. out. oat: Le Marsonis.
eat. uut. Tim#. 83*2*3. Start good; won1
driving; Usee aame Winner b. g. by Simmooa?dUie
Dnrden. Trainer. J. H. Lcwia.
thud slace.
3-year-olde and up; claiming; puraa,
81.000: *1* furlong*: main rourw. I
Horee. Wt. Jockey. Kin.
Moronrneen 100 ColUletti 1 H
Oray Gable* llo Fa tor 2-8
J**1 . IL- Tomer ?
Aagacltv I OH Sckuttinger 4
1W TalUkaa 3
I}*** 108 Uobtnson ?
1*** MS Bice 7
TnWaaiae 111 Penman a
Goto d Or 103 Zoekler. S*
. ??* ** 4 to 1. 8 le 2. 8 eo 3: Gray
* 'Ttn*? *?P. Time,
1:122-3. Start good; woo driving; place
Winner blk. f. 8. by Celt-Tnote.
Trainer. J. J. Murphy.
roxntTH RACE
J,r0n" *- ??
T "?r.? w'- J<x*tr Ms.
i'7'}'! ?? 0?ltUe?l , 1-2
Sy*y* n* ni? I .
'#2 Calls iiau O
Dsrtaoer 1; raui ,
" * KMkblt 1 to ?
SSL 2E"- V* 5 T1*" l-Ml-v. 'SUrv
rUc* Winaer Mk.
c. S by Pater !'<?- Trj.t Traiaer, 1. K?ir?.
fiitk UOI.
iSfcVraia.rup: "" *
Ptafar! H*" "*'
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if'? *'?' 111 Babln 4
i ?*?"' ! i 4 " * 'v'n- ??: Phalarla.
a.-H-'J!? ; ?" Tliaa. 1;M 1,1.
start good; won drlrlng; pl?r? nam*. WIs ?!!
f. J.r *" *?* II?Wa ter?eed.
Trainer. W. K. Su?j..
SIXTH ?ACE.
Maiden ? ar-alda and 3-raar old.: nor,
winnfrs this ?ar of oth*r tban ullhc ran;
W.. JoeUr Fla
Cherry Trep 10* Tenman 1-4
i^Tif 122 ItobinM n i?
oV; furlongs; main coaxae.
Clierry Tree. 7 to 10. out. out: Paria. out.
oat. Time, 1:30. Start good: won ea?ily;
place ?ame. Winner b c. 2. be Broom?tlrk?
Cerlae. Trainer. J. Howe.
THREE TRANSFERS
MADE IN POLICE
ihree transfer* were made in the
police department yester<fci>. .Superintendent
of Police Gesfcford announced.
Edwin F. Bradley was transferred
from the crossing- force to
th? regular force, and assigned to
th?? Fifth precinct; Joseph F.
Downey from the Sixth precinct to
the crossing force, and Irvin K.
Bridr# from the Third precinct to
tho mounted pollco of the Ninth
precinct.
Policeman-Biter Gets
Three-Month Sentence
William Oden. colored, ?X 61 z Virginia
avenue southeast, was sent to
Jail for three months yesterday by
Judge Hardison In Police Court for
bitinK Policeman Clarence Talley. of
the Fifth precinct, on the arm. The
court also fined him SIS for belnir
drunk.
Oflen was arrested by Poleeman
Kirhy at Seventh and C streets
I southeast on tho intoxication
charge, and after being put in the
; patrol wagon. It was testified, he
turned savagely and bit the officer.
I Then the colored man kicked a hole
in the side of tho wagon.
Lynchburg Grand Jury
Finds 14 Indictments
I LTXCHBURG, Va... Sept. 8.?The
grand Jury in the rorporation court
here has returned indictments in
the following charges:
Randolph Thomas, colored, burglary;
Ed Mack. John Oglesby,
Robert Booker, colored, grand larceny;
Arthur Patrick, colored, murder;
John Ruflln. colored, third offense
at larceny; Edward Coles,
ooiored. attempted murder; and Hubert
Hunter, Thomas Rucker. John
W. Garland. William Jones.. Cabell
Pannell. Lash Hutcheson and Martha
Ann Holcomb. all colored, larcenv
of f5,000 worth of Liberty bonds
from First National Bank here.
Lynchburg Tobacco Mart
Closes Until October 11
LTXCHBURO. Va.. Sept. g?The
Lynchburg dark lose leaf tobacco
market, which formally opened
September 1. has by action of the
Lynchburg Tobacco Association,
which controls the sales, been
closed until October 11.
The decision came as a' result
or the announcement of the buyers
that they were not yet ready
,?tr? " market usu Ily
finds little tobacco on the marPctob?r.
but primings
usually sell during September.
ivL. v n,ow no market lor primwui
v 1 '* b?"?ved the buyers
"111 hare orders for them later,
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kills *
Aah, RncIh, Bed
" P. Mosquitoe*, Lice
Ussafwfand by
MASTER PRODUCTS CO, he.
Richmond Va
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no|^ra?ne5o..tive,y ,,,
M-or jsist nrcH:
"KiU the Carrier
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Everybody Should Cae
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This is an unusual picture because it is one of the few photos
of the 'Wilson-Downey middleweight "championship" go at Jersey
City in which the fighters were caught mixing it. Who lost?
The spectators.
I I|D.. Overrun. 108: Circu?. 104: Run!
BLUE BONNET ENTRIES sola. A shin. Dadja. 105: ' Nallie
I Harper. .Navlsco. Uttle l.*eas. 111.
; r~ rrE1
olds ?nd up. Canadian bred; six Kiatcr KIo 99 Sang Peur 2d. 10S.
furlongs: Landless. Mao. Dormai.; Veteran, 108; Ettahe. 103; Yowell.
,00: Moueite. Sir Launcelot. Statin,.' s,.?, ,menta!. ,#7. American
110: William Gill 107. Eagle. 106.
Ir.oni Itace?Purse I1.00U: maiden seventh Rare ? Purse $1,000;
3-year-olds and up; six furlongs: j 3.vc-ar-olds and up; claiming; on*
Wrack Grass. 100: Pearl Sea, Miss niile and a furlong: Undine. 08;
Curri. Kismer. Tlpford. 112; Com- Harry M. Stevens. Ulaxonrv. Capt.
modore. Ingraham, TheodosU. Eeip- Hodge. Edith K.. Hav. Zoic. Salvasic.
107: Fernovo. Sun Turret. 110.J?o||... Plantarede. 105; Fly Home,
TktN R>f? The Relief I'urse; Crimson Rambler. 100: Piedra. 111.
fl.SDO added: steeplechase: 4->ear-| Wither clear; track fast.
olds and up; about two miles: ?????
H^r. r,r .>llV,yTv:rrSo. Wjatovew to Play Kiiflw.
Knsrth Race?Purse Jsi.OOti: 3- The TYestover A. C. will meet the
vear-olds and up: claiming; six Bureau 01 Audits and Accounts or
furlongs: Sweet Patutie. Cast i ,he Shipping Board on diamond No
Aahote. Frivol. Sportlna Chance, i Monument lot. tomorrow at 3
1102: Plantasenet. Plain Bill. Eucky ; o'clock. Sunday the Weatover* win
j Pearl, Glenn. Pinard. First Pullet. j Pl*y 'he Knicks in Olyjnpia Holj
Purl. Douglas Fairbanks. Scarpia 2d. j low at 3 o'clock.
107; You Xeed. 115. Messkit. Step-, j
I son. 1*0. Today the Perry Midgets will
Ktftb Haee?Purse $1,000; 2-year- ' meet the Princeton A. C. Saturdav
olds; claiminn: five and a half fur- [ the Perry* play the National A. C.
longs: Bandelor. 101: Ferrum. Mary at 3 O'clock at Knickerbocker field.
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TIMONIUM RESULTS
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TLMONIUM. Md.. Sept. I?Governor1?
Day brought oat the banner
crowd thla afternoon and th? taclli ttea
of the plant. wera taxed to the
limit The opening erent *> the
ataaplachaae with four atartare, and
resulted la a rattling race between
Anna Excellence and Cello, an untried
lO'ear-old. the property of
Loali McL Merryman. and ridden
by Bob Taylor.
Harwood loat hta rider, and Well
Pound bolted early In the game,
leaving the battle to Anne Excellence
and Cello. Taylor took the
3-year-old right to the front, and.
jumping faultlessly. the grand little
filly made the circuit of the field
with her mouth wide open, tugging
to go falter.
The racing devotees had the dota
on the name* today: there'* no
doubt about that. Five time* durin
the afternoon'* program the favorite*
skimmed under the wire
first, and two second chicea alao
nabbed races. Keaulta:
First Hare?Anne Excellence. 110
(Turner), 4.50. 3.00, out. won; Cello.
140 (Taylor). 8.70, out. second: Harwood.
1J0 (Jones), out, third. Time,
4:0$. Well Found also ran.
fteeaag Race ? Manicurist. Ill
(Stirling), 4.to. 2.80, out. won;
Oratlan. 11* (Ball). 3.10_. out. second;
I Titanlan, 106. (Allen)! out. third.
Time, 1:1S. Kakaoff. l.ltholick. alao
| ran.
Third Race ? Dairy Man. IIS
I (Stirling). 1.70. 2.20. out. won;
| Brookfleld. 104 (Dawson), J.70. out.
second: Supermatd. 112 (Alien), out.
j third. Time. 1:22. Only three start;
ers.
Fourth Race- Selota. 10# (Jackson).
6.SO. 3.?0, out. won; W reckless.
' 112 (Allen), 4.SO, out. second; Cosi
corron, lis (Moorehouse). out. third.
| Time, 1:18. Emma W? Margaret C..
also ran.
Fifth Raee.T-Breadllne. 108 (Ball).
1 8.60. 2.60. out! won; Atf Vezlna, 108
Allen). 2 80. out second; Miss Ad|
tianne. 102 (Dawson), out. third
.Time. 1:18 2-S. Tout Or. Shy Ann.
also ran.
*ltth Rare?Rey Knms. 108 (Sterling).
8.70. 4.10. out. won: Daddv
Holbert. 105 (Walcotti. 11.40. out.
second; Napoli. 112 (Hruprll. .,ut
third Time. 1:43. Martha I-uckctt.
Maxims Choice. Crystal Day. also
ran.
tevestb Raee?Leoma. Ilt> (Stirling).
3.70, 2.30. out. won; Queen r*(
the Kpa 110 (Heupeli. 2.3<>. out. second:
Salome. 105 (Allen), out. third.
Time 1:23. Kewessa. Evander. Car1
lone, also ran.
Dutch Hay Peoples Sunday.
The Old Hutch Marketers will
hook up with the People'* L>rup
Store nine. Sunday morning at 10:30
n'olork ?t Union I>eafrue Park. Me*sink
and Koche will probably be the
rival slabmen.
TIJ\
rARETT
rWENTY for
?.
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Champ Gets'til Next Week.:.
To Complete His Defend
. ' |
Must Appear Before Commission With Coiuv
el?Threaten* Court Action?$30 Would
Overpay Him, Say* Savage
JKRSKV CITY. Sept. *?The Jar- that If be doe.n't have to pay WO?ey
boxing conmlHlon verbally h* W"1 uv* W7.SW. which t?
.tinned Johnny wilaen .Hve when -?* - ^
he went before that right honor- paid Dovner'i purse.
able body today to petition for Jim Savage rfferw, aald toe VouM
payment of tbe SIT.500 which Tsx ha\? thrown Wilson out of the *M|r^
Rlckard h?d guaranteed him for th. that he wu afraid of ? MM-Wilson
confessed thai he eoilia*'?*>
Labor Day toddle with Bryan Dow- ?cht anr htntT ht did. b?.
ney. The commission ordered the the commissioners, gay flatterer*
champion's purse held up because insisted that he could fight lots Wof
hi. rank exhibition, and Johnny h'ea'rTnV wee
vs Ss there to see if lie couldn t OBe ww)( an<] when It is rasumeu
wheedle it oat of them. t Wilson will sppesr with counsel.
Tex Rickard. promoter. ?poke up j ^1?TL *? to rdurt *
. . . . . ... I writ. ^ ilson threatened - to
.ay Johnny, .how had die- , hn(<| ?id ?0 wool<J ?v^rp?r
graced him as its Impresario, snd Wilson for what he did in the jim%
urged that the commission stand by. ..^w
| Its order indefinitely. Whatever 9 .
may be the motive of Rlekard la BLUE BONNET RESULTS
| taking this ntand. the fact remains
?? . First Ran First Pullet .-"Hf.
(BoserJ. 11.11, ?.03. 4.i?; Mar mite
BELMONT ENTRIES. >112. (GruneLen). 22.50. 5.M: P?v?
man 112. (Clavec>. J.71. Tftw* *1:13
1-5. Ballynew. Appiv\Je?
Flr*t Harr Th* Ronkom* Hand)- Musito. Propaganda also ran
cap: .elling: 3-ye.r-olds and up: Jj nrr9mt ???_McCorburt. 141,
furlongs; main course: Mercury, ?8:, (Williams). S.?. 2.7S. 2.?*
Carpet Sweeper rrack o Dawn. 1C2: j,un ,4, (Diamond! 2.25. \rV
War Note. Ill: Whisk. 101: St. 1.1-j Martian 141. (Deltch). 1.7S. Time*
dore. 104; Valor. 12S: Wynnewood. 5.5 Flvine Fro* I.ecvprta.Court.h*.,
102; Romany 100:;R,v o" Light al.o r.n,
| Cry.tai Ford. IOC. Third Raee?Bromeli. |tt. (fin
*tecoR4 Race?> ond'tion*. 3-jear- 1 wan^Ilil. 12.76, ..00, 4.45: Riinatrf \ "
j old., and up; 1 mile: Mandalay. 117:' ?" (MarinelllJ. 11.70. *.? ; !?< ? T.;
'"Mile. Cadeau. Joan Marie, 1W: Court: Clawnerl, 3.>0. Time 1:07
View. 112. I My Mane. Jacobin*. Ku Klux_al/-."
Third Race '.aiming. maiden 2- ^IV - j
i year-olds; 51* furlones; main courit: . - #A 5 a1"1* T1" "
I Note Dive. The... ,10: overtake 114. 3 ""V
' Bavonae. 100: Finality. 1?2: Miracle '7?Z ' . sr '
Man 112: L-kyOic, Fur.oo., M^.S'raT "
iConfu.Jon.l0,; D,.p.,.c. i?4 Rmrr_B?u:it l0? ,cuiSr^*
? Th? Cedarhuret - I0> , ,- ou,. nem. T
Handicap: 3-year-old* and up: 1 ?rl ,,, ou, )M inm,
mile: Two l eather., 10i: Dream of m,?e!lioat Time 1.59 1-5 W?kethe
Valley. 106: Oeoreie. 114 ' field al.o ran
fifth Race_S.:im? 3-ye.r-old. SUtb Rare Vsterlek 112 <XlI?"and
up: 1 mile anu . Mxteenth: Miu;.<n. -.1;. j.jj r.hf,w 10Sunnvland,
11<: Tufter. IHi Dark fBowm. i.4C>. 4.S0; Sacajawe,
Hill. 101 1 <Romane!1i). 7.*S. Time 1:40 1-i.
ftlxih Race ? 'ondit ion?; 2-year- paddy De*r. Trapping Wai?rec^
old.; Sht furlong.: main courM: I Diamond Dale. Counsel also r?n.
Bravo. Silvcrton. Reparation. Ven-j tetntk Race Trickater If 1?7
iielos. 105: Violinist. 114: Mary Pat- <M?rinelh). 15 ?S. ? 30. 4 ?< f *- r
ricia. Confusion. Native Land. 102:jhorter 10?. <Gantner). Si?. j
Atta Oal. Matches Mary. 107; Knot i Mormon Elder 1*7. iClavert
Or.ss 110. iTIme 1:34 2-5 "Xhite Haven. D-jW*
Weather cle.r; track fast. 1 Ruff. Our Eirthday al.o ran
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Let hattma smokers tell you
Ask them at the Races
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At Belmont P*rk today, or
wherever racing men follow the ? ,*.r
"sport of kings", the familiar
Katima package runs true to form.
It's two to one, or better, on Fatima
4A
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ut taste
'lie difference ! j j.,
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