St. Louis Post-Dispatch from St. Louis, Missouri (2024)

ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH SUNDAY MOUSING, MAY 20. VICTORIAN, PREAKNESS WINNER, CAPTURES THE RICH WITHERS STAR PAGE4S. '5 RACING WORKOUTS CHURCHILL DOWNS CHARTS GREYHOUND RACE MAKES SHOW OF HIS FIELD OVER SLOPPY TRACK; MOWLEE SECOND AND POLYDOR THIRD Special to the Post-Dispatch, LOUISVILLE, Ky, May 13.

Following are the results of today races. Weather partly cloudy; track muddv' Startri5od wonrnfilT: 3-year-oWs and" in. s.i and a half urlon-r Mart good. won easily driving Went to at post 3 minute. Wmn-.

to winner. MeOee. lime. :21. 1:14.

Vain- Equivalent PP. CT. 1 Ft- Odd 10 1 2 lj 1 W.Ou.ran 1.37 4 im iij 2i k. Kicharcs 10 IO Jo 4 fi. Barnes ZUX'J 6 7 js 51 4.

P. Heberi 7 5 HI 5 A.Abel 2140 2 4 iij k. Chiavetta 3 i 7 W. Garner 5 76 7 2 a h. w.

Launcher 4.74 1.3 4 C. Hunt 34.53 1 7 in lo E. Pool 10. ntrd IIS 114 111 118 Scotland Crossco Tyroi Sir Peter .11.1 "Champ de Canberra Mars 107 11.1 us 11.1 ChaiJofJ 1'11'TM RA( flO.OOA added: the Wither stakes, 3-year-olds 1 mile: Start food and last, wwi place same. to post at at post 1 minute.

Winner, b. c. 3 he Whisk Broom ll-Pruderv. Trainer. J.

R. Rcp Jr. Time, 1:12. 1:39. Track sioppv.

Value to winners. S22.300. S150O. $750. S2fto.

Key: II, handily; b. breeiios; d. driving; n. eased up. At Churchill Downs.

Weather. cloudy: track, muddy. THREE-EIGHTHS. :37 3-5b Peter Farley 3-5h Easter Stociuii Retort Ray Vt hisk Win Xray Ever Blue. Double Broomhot.

4-5b BadjterFace Sorrento :3 --5b Marmalade. Ticmer :3 3-5 Nicaraf ua. HALF MILE. Panawt. :53 2-5'o Suct-' Ben Tin Cup Htram :53 3-511 My Energy :5 1 2-5)1 Keither Wisdom -14 4-Sh Current :52 3-5b r3 3-5 :52 l-5h :53 3-5h :51 3-5b Mike Hall.

52 3-5b Spot Lisht Fortunate Girl Hue A .52 3 5b Wish FIVE-EIGHTHS. Malcolm Woodio- .1:06 3-5b Fire Ga 1 Golden Tinted Exile ls)5b Littie Gyp.l:08 3-5b Conyo II Purple lis-ht Charlie Bersrin 1 flD 1 3-oh Baronina Sweet Genevieve El Bui Uii vmr son 1 :7 TH KEE-tJC A RTERS. Nedila Biiiy Coibertson Cayura .1 :1 5 4-5h 1 2otj Roekaiide 1 :23 3-5b Rolled Stockms' Son 1:20 3-5a Startwe ..1:24 3-5o Many Thorns Constance .1:21 l-5b Piccadilry 3-5b Oordacce .1:19 4-5h Delhi Chief.l :24 2-5b Busy Lasaie Calvados ..1:2 1:22 4-5h EV EN-EIGHTHS. War Feathers Liktry fartndce 1 :32 2-5h 1 :32 2-5h ONE MILE. MaTiy :55 2-5i bea Scamn.l Betting: HORSE.

WT. PP. FT. Sir. Fin.

Jockey. Odds. Victorian US 6 2 1 1 R. Workman 7-5 Mowlee lis 4 3 3 2 Fa tor 7-1 Polydor US 7 1 i 1 It 33 M. Garner VI Algernon IIS 2 8 7 7 rU 4t 4 F.

Coluk-tti 30-1 Mm Edwin US a 4 4" 5 5 oi 5 L. McAtee 4-1 Propus US 1 5 5 4 4" W. Kelsay 7-1 Gerard ....11 3 7 Si 7 7 7 E. Sande S-l teadiiv and dr h. wH Ion" aiia nowin a iiicm for the rom.

moeed up ehowin fine eried. ln Ltrtch to. wln- wilh much in reser.e. Scotland, co. ar ant 0 rtm n001 but UTed when reachin last furioa.

Cros-Tyrol oame fro vf -t mJ lTwl mnc' around and finished sameiv and fsst. le Mrs showed oL S'- Peter showed a good eJforu Champ $2 rautiilT. Zctton liiack Axate tired bad v. $5.4 Oi." Scot!" won Start rood. 2.

bv Peter Pan f7v 1. 18t 1 t0 minutes. Winner blk. c. ValcV wirirrs fif'oA C' E- DurJ111- TlrEe- 7 Victorian raced in eiostst pursuit under restraint to In home stretch, moved, tip fast on the outside into the lead and won eased up.

Mowlee raced under restraint to the far turn and movd up menacinely when called on. raced on even terrcs ith the leader for a time, but was 'tiring at the end. Polydor showed jc-eat speed from the start, get a (rre't p'-e and saved groimd when entering the irctch but ti ed and swerved at the last eighth post. Algernon began slowly tut (tamed steadily in the final cifhth. San Edsiin always outrun.

Propus was on the Ini1e all the way and bed no mishap. Gerard was eased np when he trrd. Odd Victorian, win 7-5. place 1-2. show 1-5.

Mowlee, place 5-2. show 6-5. PelydT. show S-5. By the Associated Tress.

BELMONT RACE TRACK. NEW YORK, May 19. Over a sloppy irack and in the presence of 15.000 tuff fans, Harry Payne Whitney's Victorian made a show of his field in winning the historic Withers Stake here today. HORSE. WT.

PP. TT. avermajo 115 Sdverdaie 115 bPnnceton 115 bSimphorasa .112 Lamkin T.115 115 ePebony ..115 Gardner Derr ...115 cBonoby U7 Eminenc 4, 3i 2 1 5' 5 1 la 4 1 5 3 7 10 71 .1 4 11 1 1 Ijit ride 1 "1KK Urm- Fromotion 'ctxssaon 1 .50 2-5i Ballot Brush Reproduce 1 t.VJb 1 J.x 1 l-3b Border Chief L'noe Parks Equivalent Fin. Jockey. Odd, to I.

4-3 i 10 4-2 1J 1 2 3 4 5 a 10 W. Cramp 3. Kelly K. Ambrose Garner E. Pool I.

Conneiiv a. Abel W'. uscber Chiavetia J. Roberts J. HeuPfi .1.94 1 94 2-'ii 2 OH 1 i.

15 22 1 is. 10 er. cBrown and Leia emTTT uivar. Sty. Fin.

Jockey. riin to 1 3-- 4 6s 3a i V.Moore 5.45 C. Landolt 16 2 3X ICHorvaili fl.71 4' 4 A.Abel 4 IS 51 W. Gamer 3.12 drew pat in Iw 'o i up steady dunnr fdretch and. holdin on well in "wesnnr down ra''Pj, Pronnner.Uy entire trip and eucceeded t-urS i i.c,081r' strides.

Mlver Paie mo-ed into the, leal Deed Vat trjl mKUui at end. Princeton showed eood early ridCT at the break nult- Symphorosa raced fairly well. Emmesics lost tl upward, one three-six- minute Winner 5 Mme: weE' "st a 51 .15 i -44 i Trmr- J- Potter Time. :24 3-5. n.

1 j. 1 4 1.3. 2 Value to winners SU00. S'VV) 100 the siart with the result that he iad Polydor away flying. Victorian was kept close up, with Mowlee third.

The trio were lengths in front of the rest of the field, and they had the race between them. Workman -who' rode Victorian, never tad an anxious moment. He waited "until the final quarter wi reached, before making' his movfj. As they swung into the stretch. Workman called oa Victorian the Peakness winner responding with great sameness.

He quickly ran into the lead and with Work-nan looking: back at Mowlee, Victorian drew away to win by three lengths. Polydor landed third by lengths. The race was worth, J22.300. KOPce. WT.

Rodngo .114 Oranj King ........107 Nabisco Ill 10S LoretU Brooks ....109 Peter Print ...113 Freya 1115 Jeaions 1.15 PP. ST. 3 3 A 6 8 1 7 4 1 2 4 7 8 4 3 31 1 7 fi fin p. Connelly i.00 7- J. Majestic 414 SHE.

Fewell 12.35 i u. uvsi iorm and suited bv the sof- wa. lr.nt met sorAe TnllL-t but frora "rS out near end. Pr.de but nrni i-Tttt BrU.teM -h after early Prominence tes. winner.

2 XnnV 6,. Ji toqr rain- Time, -24 2-5." 40 1 (V v-i to HORSE. Eskimo Prince Pal Flonnassa Lansquenet Alto Roruish Eye High Score Frank Horan Cardo Bianco The Choctaw WT. PP. C-T no 13 0 107 no 114 10S 114 11(1 1'S 110 2 Ij 1 -1 2 S) i 30 4 51 2 1 Ik 10 pt 5 7 4 5 4 5k .1 10 3 41 7T-N rii jia fix In a a 1-k i-eOUgUj 1 utl.iSlLJJS.

Kv ine are today workotrta" track alofpy. TJ tE-UG RTR Rval Son Ptrk Color-d John JoilT Florida Momentos. Tina. Golden Colna. Brunswick.

Bnehl Sweep. Altoman Windr City Qover aakwiai -i 3-5b Chataon" HALF-MILE. Crpa 52 3-5H perotcu FTVE-EIGHTHS. Jimma. Erla Lee II Her Bob Rore-k May berry Storm Aa-twi.

i-ie i tw Bum tus Ream. 1 i.mwiu 1 in. SEV F.N Fir.KTWa Lord Vir- mioc. 1:32 OS MILE. Hailstorm 1 :47 2-5h Genriia A Sox At Aurora.

AURORA. Xit 19 ran-. todav a workouu. TTLT mnrtrtv THREE-EIGHTHS I'M K. Siteciai John William II.

Ioard My Venaoa Cora Belt. rsJ 3t 1 :41 ob Bay Lad fr-- x-ioee 3-56 Lena X. -i Mazaia HALT MILK. Baeket Pic Berrr r-4 mc Picker. iii-vrci roceat jirrri oo -HOcarcfsm 9 1 sararecn.

Water 5b PartoetoW a- low. Keily lb Col Street. plam Earrr New ss.r jie rinfa- Te 1 w.7 Go Away.l:0Sb cilef diii' street Lis. Col. Scion.

1 tren tun-ton Rollins t. 13. 1 -A THREE-QCARTER1 ayrtie Irtek 1 to. .1 -5 3-5b rwMw rTsl 'a e-nnirer aao iracl XI vast tm to the heavy condition of tfa trisi 1 i At Jamaica. I JAMAICA.

If are today a workouts. Track, anew, M. THREE-EIGHTHS. "Traa Onama! 43 3-lib ADtBonr-Master iiu. HALF Hat Bmb.

BroW Rover iSi Rapid Elind Cat. Ederle F1VR-EIGHTHS. Mettie. 1 :05 3-5b CaJeta ...1 THR EE-C ARTERS. Linger 1 :21 2-3b My Boy Neffotiator Friend ONE MILS.

Capt. Mar- Broom .1:15 tm. 1 :47 1-eh Ptti-t Lord frnnid 4Jt Racing Select At Churchill Down, 1 Domesticated. Sesq-ui, Old F5s. 2 Kitty Mollaiiy.

Arlio Conner, tr tscuous. 3 Suan Efelde. Croat ft 4 Reliine. Thunder 0 Genial Host, Fiattros. 1 5 Fiarery, Charlie Berjin, ReMA Rocky dill.

Queen of Sacks, Darter. i RV THE TRACKMAN. 1 Old Fellow. Domesticated. Sena.

I lhat It. Kitty Maftaiiy. Pra oa, TNCLE PARES. Glee. Efekka 4 Ras-u.

Relime. -o Jor-k. Flat Irr, Roiled Chariie Bercic. F.etort. The Fa.

-Kocky Ciilf. Pouter. rneoA At BelmonL Ry C. i. OVNORS.

Mosque. Sun Forward. Snpewi Storm The Sir Dar Ti tu)a. 3 Leueite. Mill Hand.

Triah Re8. 4 CHANCE: SRAT ftawDE Groucher. 5 Lace. Pretense. Valkyr.

fihacsody Ana, Wrench, Doffllfe By I.OC1SVILI.E TLMES. 1 Sun Forward, Moso'je. ArchitsA Storm Kirar. Kmr Solomon. ij-ucite.

Irish Hoiaia.r. Lady 4 Saraiep. Groache. Nasakas, 1 LACE. Caseandra.

Valkyr. Khapody Acnaic. JoW At Woodbine. Bt T. t.VXCH 1 Vioiaijo.

Flmar. Xistja Kanii-ar'. Irisb Jur. Fieetwn, 1 J-wel Kit. Hot Soiidity, 4 Tro.ua, Dixie Mmth.

Wrackeja. sir HailuT, bum Frt, I Harris PnckJy Heat. Pucky Eama poral. 7 Mothers Son, Fraakin. Star ft Rt Lontn r.

ttwes. 1 Tioiado. Glee Club. Hirhiani FSW J-tn i.e. Fleetwood, Pre 3 Ho PoiM.

B-event. Ben Jroi's. Niki. Real Artist. 5 Rolls Royce.

Ing-tiTis. Ar -1 i Mona. Frauiem. Star ft At Aurora. Ry lOt ISVILLE TIMES.

at ion ai iinck. lu klJilfrJl- Criarce Si. 3 i BET. Da--T Mint. Im 2 Sandy Katcb, Iuny Set.

Cartwa 2 Sauia, Sciaacrs. Tanawwa, 2 Wuick A wet. Iward. Jno DafeSsaa, Adieu. Bird Behave.

Street la, PESTUK. fne HaruncaB. P-tr fERjETH. Mollie L-r. Ptdfs Lena M.

Odd Bet. Wij Crack. Jtampdaie. Flahertr. E.eve 2 "rr Plain fjeaier.

rv- 5 I'ri. Eds-ewter. lJe.y Brum- r--. Paoia Shay. Modo.

Street Lo. HA GEN SHOOTS TWO IN VIENNA EXHmmS By the Ao3atd Press. VIEXNA. May 1 skill of Walter Hares'1 play today enabled'hla score two 9s to outshina tir Australia' golfing stars la morning and afternoon rossi fcere. Par for the course to and i a tricky layout Hagerr played ia a fosr-leU match with Harry Brown.

Petros and Karl Schrrtirt The core for the Austrian ia morning w-as 73. hile in the ernoejn the home player scef T9. S2 and 58. The afternoon round kweUby the Mmi-era and t-- ive trom the United S-" Gntt Britain RclrtEns an4 I At Madison. F1R-T RACE Quarter-mile: Knapsack H-0 4.80 4 20 Bobbv Direct Z.iQ 4.4K bi'ver Spoon 11.40 Time.

:27. Mr. Pecksniff. Pax Purple Lady. Joe McGrath and CoL Lepus also ran Et'D RACE Quarter-mile Caotain Pat 110 5 40 3.40 Shenandoah II 3.fc0 2.80 Clinker Cantonian.

2o Time, 29 l-o. Good Brijrade. Buzz Around. Triumphant Hub. Pat Conneiiy and Sandstorm II also ran.

THIRD RACE Futurity: Clara Caldron 60 5.20 4.00 Red Line T.eo 4 Bui.k's Choice 3 Ho Time, 30 2-5. Fiym Jack. Jack DiUon, Amber. Lester D. also ran.

FOCRTH RACE Quarter-mile: Allan Water 45.40 15.20 ft. Kl Storm Castle 15-20 9.00 Burehley 4.40 Time. :25 1-5. Straiaht Eight. Jimmie Jamestown.

Eorroceo and Mama alio ran. FIFTH RACE Five -sixteenths: Snaldinr Bard 8.00 4.80 4 00 RecRle-. Boy 10.80 7 2 Peariman g.gfi Time. :32 2-5. Dash In Out Bryn Cold Stream.

Yellow Boy. St- Joe and Hard a Starboard alao ran. SIXTH RACE Quart-r-imie: Littie Jude 14.00 fl.firt 3 go Po 6-60 4 K) Eiack Oak HO) Time. :28 1-5. Tar.kee Star.

Cimarron Pat. Full Hand. Charlie a Girt. Moonraker also ran. SE4F.TH RACE Three-mxteenths- Reirnmr Repent 5.60 4.20 3 00 Not So Dumb 7.20 4.

in Key Jones 40 Time. :19 4-5. Prince Pat. Biilr Phil-son. Mokan Fos, Speediest fcrlt also ran.

EK.HTH RACE Quarter-mile: Sweet Tempered S.0 4 40 3 Scariet Seal 8.00 4.20 Wemhel 5 Time. 3-5. Hurdle Surpri. Lrfsiuer Ta'encia. Kmt Barot aiso ran.

MMH R.4CE Futuntv- ProfesMB- SO SO 3.20 Karl Kelly 4.00 2.io Smoke Ally 5 6 Time. 4-5. Piay G-ier. Fttibblea. Baliyknociin.

Orpirci tud iiindy tinker also ran. TENTH RACE 2aarts--ile: Suir Side 6.03 5.41 4 Ka-drnore g.60 5.4' Sword Buck lea 4.40 Time. :25 4-5. Two of Diamond. Mos-cuito.

Chariey Fancy, Shanibeiona- aio ran. At Ramona. FIRST RACE Three-siiteentbs mile: Fasie Bearcat 3.00 2.40 2 "0 Mar.r:e 6.1.K) 340 Heavy Weapon 3 40 Time. Battle Creek. Capt.

Blood. Buddy Bubbles. Windy Bnds-e and Lonr Tom ran. SECOND RACE Quarter-mile: Florry Glen 3.b9 3 OO 2 Moor- Kill g.60 4. go Diamond Jubilee 340 Time.

-23 1-5. Rio Rob. Esparta Cor-raw. Laus-hma- Billy. Hawses' Fortune and Mac Rut also ran THIRD RACE Futurity: Meanus a.

40 4. SO 3. SO Giecfemsh ego 2.k Len Babe 5 Time. -29 4-5. Cnruarded.

Caii-eo wv P-cg Rxiire also ran. FOIRTH R.ACE Five-sixteenths-Dromtrasna IS, 20 13 (hi 5 JV) 14.S0 Go Men 2'5- StVam. a'ct'irur Bad-iy. Gei Te Gray. Fay Blue E01 aiso ra- FIFTH R.4CE Quarter-miie: Cooiarh Castie 15.40 5.20 3 So Commercial Castle 3 60 Da'hir? Jockey 4 00 Time.

-2 1-5 Late Arrival, "jtuilidean Mission Snow. Tor Darker. Colebro MCE Thne-Btxteenth- ft dn 1 nt -j rv-t Ballyr-ilfm I'- fg Tlme' 9 S-3. Mother's' jJnV H'li- K.lJ?- CI Skipfr.eMorn Beauty and Jimmy Too Soon alo ran SEVENTH RACE French Flame ti on so bov Km, 800 :25 2-5. Actor RoV.

Dajr Jov Pawc-i Efflro an.j Drr Ta- aITrin y' EIGHTH Futurity na taw and Order a co an Mill n-- -40 Tvlj- Meik'sham' Lee, Biac Gold Sad Concern and -Headow. a Sinner. Miracle NINTH RACE Five-axte-cth- T-frh'-Ma 6.00 3. SO me Bill 18 So Katty Darlins "-'J Ro'Dh Burr! BeiimVr Sfo and Bowjen 2.S0 S.40 3 fiO --CE Quarternue: rZ go Ror.ev Toe 00 3.00 Time. TV; SO An Nvin r.

i ttecsiee. Martley also ran. v- taiJ. 7R IWiaa Diclt Yale Crew Wins Triangular Race By the Associated Press. DERBY, May 19.

Yale's unbeaten varsity eight finished four lengths ahead of Cornell and six ahead of Princeton in the annual triangular, regatta here today. The blue crew led all the wav frora the start. The official Cornell, Princeton. 10:42 University City Games. Today's schedule in the City Municipal League is as follows: AT HEM4N PARK.

C. Ki v- westlake. 3 -iO Overiand R. cf c. vs.

Keilruns a tjnmm. WILLIAMS FTFXP. 3J hub vs. Land Titie At Aurora. Weather, cloady: track, heavy.

FIRST RACE Six lurlons-s: Fair Catch Meyer i a a :.2 Irene Rohan i Warden 8 JornTL -'J Mr. Charlie McCroei 3'6i S' l-e'-fl I Firtrfof FSS '3' Tirn Hour aiso ran. 41 ISP. 5 lurlonff. Tweniy-ae Noei 3.60 4.43 3.10 itixty PapriKA rMerot-ien iUce 1:09.

Lad 4 10 Lad-' Q-Sl. No 'Er Tort M-nwick. Maa-Laie aiso ran. uoionel Camciia. FOCRTH RACi: Fj Eov.i RubTjR.

Cre-sst 152 K.WeV.leaka& Mae Forie aii linl Tom Carwm. FIFTH RACE Six 4 2 Time. 1:15 vin Pci4 af ss aa. P. Gardner entry.

SITTB ck Firsi rnTneT Pi" aa e-tnarterT G-et Luck jv Fordi Try Aram fPjrm.ii.1 84Mt 4.7S 5 S4 3 Time 2 12 2-5, aiso ran. 5KX ei rvrn Tonsv and 70 I Chamber Tryr" Vw'-rVii13-36 I-" Hnon 4 4.2 Time. 1:49 i.V.-. terttr, nar- i rrtt a -t? ran AirnOR-4 i-t Kac M-y Connraem. rr S'd-, Guy.

rdertr Bc Toa-ST" end Race-Jtnirtthe. TwV 'Vl'- Hx''r- "ii5 r- Trinket. Cherry "Htt Tiuli Ra-e Asaeoe ti Rlilf iWM-fc. Jl''" Weather domiy. track beavy.

Fjik! Tin 77! tnentlv' tfc- ert trio ViiT, VL Jli' ipp Place y.i'4. show $...44 rionnasja. fnow vnrt ot the Kentucky Derby :23 3 r47 4-5 -1 sec-id. $233 third. HORSE.

WT. ST. Rhir-O'-'k Brilliant 1'IM no 107 110 1 7 3 I 3 2 tik 4 Iinner rnee 115 General Haideroaa -Jt2 3 1 4 4 eant iioieS a VJ, a badly kids ri ZZ. mile fa-t eh. Huofi 1:17 2-5.

4t T1': HORSE. Post Hn-a Miarci Triad Biue Darter Peexy Cook tonan Qaeen of Sheba Councenor Conneiiv" Cimrr.en art Glenraore WT .112 ..112 ..112 .115 ..112 ..112 .107 .112 .112 .112 PP. T. 10 7-i 3 1 t. 2 9 4 4.

7 5 1 1 1 4 hi -5 ft 9' si 10 7 1 -t 1 9 5 (I 2- 2 SJ 1 aiue 1 4i Crack Field Entered. SOME of the best sprinters in the East will contest the Ten-ney Handicap, feature on to-tomorrow's card at Belmont Park. Sarazen, owned by Mrs. W. K.

Van-derbilf, II. P. Whitney's Groucher and Chance Shot, owned by J. E. Widener, will compete against the fast Kusakan, Indian Love Call, Saramaticus and ten other thoroughbreds.

Sarazen will carry top weight of 126 pounds. Chance Shot is in at 123 and Grouchex at 114. Sarazen made his first start of the year in the Toboggan Handicap, Belmont opening feature, and finished seventh to Os-mand. Chance Shot is a full brother to Chance Play, last year's winner of the Toboggan. Maiden jumpers will compete in the Hyde Park Steeplechase, second race.

All the horses entered raced on the. flat last year. The Sirdar II is assigned top weight. Amor the entrants are Storm King, a good handicap horse a few years ago; Phidias, which raced on the Middle West tracks for three years and Sport Royal. The latter raced at Havana during the winter.

Seven in Watkins Purse. THE Watkins Hotel Handicap, feature at Churchill "Downs, has drawn seven good handicap horses. Jock, owned by Edward B. McLean, Handy Mandv, Flat Iron, Rolled Stocking and three other horses will contest the race over a distance of one mile. Jock carried top weight of 126 pounds.

The Watkins is worth $1S00 and is for 3-year-olds and upward. The secondary offering is an alio wan op affair, the Dixiana. Ten horses are entered and will race six furlongs. Royal Pennant will carry H. P.

Whitney's silks in the Dixiana. Other stars entered are: Flattery. Retort, holder of two track records at Raceland; Charlie Borgia and BamoseL Added money Durses ar rst.i 1 on tomorrow's Woodbine park Edward Gold Cup, for 3-year-olds and over. The Helter Skelter steeplechase, $2000 added, will be run as the second race. The other events carded are the Doncaster Plate.

Whiteby Plate, Barrie Plate and Bender Plate. All with the exception of the Bender Plate are claiming raees. Edisto on Top. EDWARD F. SEAGRAMS Edisto is rated best of the entrants in the King Edward Cup.

He is assigned 123 pounds. J. E. riffith's Canter is next with 123 and Seagram's Sir Harry third with 122. Fourteen good racers are entered in the mile and one-sixteenth purse.

Sun Fire, owned by R. T. Wilson, is assigned the inside post position, while Rolls Royce. coupled with Edisto and Sir Harry, will break from the extreme outside. Sun Fire is coupled "itn Bigot.

Other horses entered Aucilla, Dignus, a winner at are: Woodbine Saturday; Boom, Son O'Battle and Bucky Harris. The x-uaru is worm 9t09 in, atidpei TYlAalw- I Four of the entrants in the King Edward. Rolls Royce. Dignus, Bucky Harris and Son O'Battle, are eligible for the Bender. Iy Heat is top weight with Rolls Royce second and Son O'Battle vu xns neuer sseiter Steeplechase is a claiming race and has drawn nine fair Jumpers.

Blue Jays Win M.C.A.U. Meet For TWrd Time By the Associated Press. May 19. The Westminster College Blue Jays yesterday for the third consecutive year won the track and field meet of the Missouri College Athletic Union and retains for permanent possession the Lowe Campbell trophy. Six records were broken and two tied.

The result, of the meet were as follows: Westminster, 57V Central. 24; F.oua Miners, 22 Mis souri Wesieyan. iH: central nesleyan. 13; William Jewell 10 i-rury. Missouri Vallev.

Cull ver Stockton. Tarkio. Sheets of Westminster was high point man with 13. Records broken were as follows: 440-yard dash. Dally of Westminster aO.4 seconds; two-mxl run.

Crain of Central Wesleva.n, 1014 1-hgh jump. Brooks. William Jewl e.w. 6 feet, javelm. Van Winkle of Missouri 152 feet and If) Inches; mile relay.

Central, 3 3 5-cne-balf mil relay. Westminster'. 1 3.. 4, Sheetz ef Westminster ti-d th conference record ia the lOfl-va dh by doir.ff it in It flat. "and arer wiliiara Jewell tied the wlth rt ft-fi 1 Victorian, which won the a week a ami worked in sensational time since that race, left no doubt as to his superiority ever the best 3-year-olds in the east.

He carried US pounds and stepped the mile in 1:39. excellent time. The Rancocas Stable's Mavlee was second and W. Ziegler's Polydor third. Algernon was fourth.

Victorian was always the choice being well played at 3 to 2 while Sun Edwin reeived some play. Polydor was another one that came in for some support. Mowlee had many admirers. Oarncr Oft Flying. The start was a walk up and Garner, on Polydor, anticipated RACING At Churchill Downs.

First race $1200. claiming-. 3-year-oldi, aix forlunjjs: i-esqui .110 Purple Lirht. ..110 F.verlastina- 1 10 and Feathers KVitb ...105 ...114 105 i fix. wena HaOtnrm 1 Ci Uuwim nidi Tinted.

.1 OS Mantborne oia renow ....116 ...107 Eic hief 114 ALso eligible; THxie Princ ..110 Flack' Flyer ....112 KKJ Sisier Zoe, .1 no Second race $1200, allowances. fillies, maidens, live Jnrlonsrs: Nary Gardner ..115 Star Forward. .11 3 Arline Connur ..115 Sauce Box ....115 Exquisite Grandma 115 aMake a Wish. Also eligible: "ray U5 Kmj Maiiaiiy .115 bNever TtU Laay Broad- h' H5 east US Peace Baby U. llf.

"1 Neck.Uo sSuccess 115 mats it ......111 v'-'11 Maiden tryst. voi i'iii iir. i entry; cE. R. McLean entry; dllal Pnoe mill.

Third race J120O. claiminr. 3-year. olds arid up, one and one-sixteenth Bux l(i( Hciward Lee 112 I cie Pai ka 112 Super Hope .112 Also eWinlc; Padona tt2 Mile Prior Wegtwind Open Go to. an Yareee I0j -lee lt: Ifeldee 1 Cn-nt Play lno Jurl Jean lOI Posthurn ..112 it Hi Kwel 13 uan T'ela Fourth race J12W).

claimine. the Daw-n Snnnsrs, 2--ear-olds. five iurlonjs: Maiden Choice.U0 (ouirfr 10S tai.v ill Kellme 103 Iiru Co dndsre Ihunder Kound Co 1 1 13 'all Plav is Xount Ix.ran Fiiih race S1MK). tle Hotel Wat kins Handicap, 3-year-olds and tip. one mile: aSandnne Flat Iron 122 lo- Handy Host ...10 Koiled Stockms.

110 Jock 1 "rt aThre I Stock Farm entrv, sixth race 1400. allowances. the Dixiana. 3 year-oWs nd up. six.

lurlonirs: Charlie Berg-in ..105 Flatterv 1,4 Inouuitor 15 Vamoael 10-t JB'I'y 15 Retort 109 kin- Basil ,...1" aRoya' Col. Bob 10 fiTLe Bat 109 aH. P. Whitney entry. Seventh race $1200.

claiminr. 3-year-eitla and up, one and one-sixteenth miles-l-nr 11J Queen of "tdreon ir; Pouter 112 Oeora ldO potiieht inn Rock; Cliff lOT Te Runt 113 Friend 12 Re4 rneiipitinn 1 Ciover Club lu7 Kuss-n Also elisibie; A-la Adier too Renhara lis Blue Darter ...112 Vaehell Liy Weather, partly cloudy: rack tneddy. At Woodbine. Firat race. $1200 added, roncaster Flats five furtonga: Varuta.

107 Gte Club 120 John 11') Mis Jasoo lii Tourata 105 Rd 104 Highland, Flirg 107 Vioiato 107 Lafter Ill Wreckage. Uo eood race, added. Helter skelter glatiring. 4-ear-oMa and. up 2 miles: Winoa 14S Ethel Red lit inamon 11 F'etood lot olah 14-t Irijh J-w aHi ah Court Press Grx aHennr Dattner Kangaroo 150 152 130 14? 154 RO'lne Korw 14: a John Boslej Jr.

asd Mrs. Henry Thir-t added. Waiteby pat claiminc. a-year-oid. toaiel in Canada, 6 II Hawthtime Belwaire Marw rrinrer Kot Puliot Ui Hue Jewel Kit Rt-vet 1.

lit 11 115 Tnn Keeper US Nat-area IrUn; 117 AM j. 14 Jame, T. Hara 122 Alan; Tippn 117 i.i. 1 1: Point 115 1 1-. i.

1.. ai-'iut it claimmir. and up. divuioii. iiii rn a rti.t 11a 1U Fvn 1 13 oterta llj tiimu 114 Lxie 3mith HJ Royal Pearl 1 14 "f'kt 105 Polestar Ut T-oJia U0 re mil a 1 1 Fift), race.

Kirc E.Iw-ird imd Cuo handictc. 3-year-oid and up, mile and one-aixieenth. isan Fltw Canfr Pomiepur AuciUa Retaiia 111 hK.li.in 12.1 I'M 112 l'5 122 U.l Hami' I'lear ki 05 riimita bir Harry Son oBailla Oe U.l a It St A.nrw Royce entry; a Seajjratn Sixth race. $100. ded.

Bender PUie. and sn. en M.Ttjrie, 1(15 Wat.a rnckiy H-at. 12 tn.4 1 til Biack Fnae Ba'-t! 1 1 Rgrlt Hvn." Royce aCurporai eAenei .......113 its nt 105 ii Freeniaa entry Seraai $eeBt), fm. JI-Afl dumivt.

-ond Avtaion. Bn-ne iim 1 1ft T'-7 ICS toe 119 Go'd. 122 "ke -rvwiea i a. 112 tl eae lty it? It Mother. ni a--e claimed.

w-ather dear; track as. 5b 1.55b Retrospection Inuiitdor 1 :47 2-3h 1 :51 S-5h Stormy Port Susan Eebecca 1 52b 1 Horse worked and breezed around dopi extended about 12 fe-t irom inner rail aud no especially ume was recorded. At Aqueduct. Weather cloudy; trade aloppy. THREE-EIGHTHS.

Nat Gym an. HALF MII.E. Strong CrawJey Heart Paragraph. Judire Bart- Mt False Frank 1 THREE-QUARTERS. Kama Galiantn Aeconnt.

Sallys Chesir Para Nixie John Cava- Goid Bet 1:1 7h nansh 1 :22 3-5h Esteem Golden Mtxlette Auburn Fine Cham- F.eporter pagrte Mouchoif. Fire Fighter. 1 ONE MILE. Milson .1:47 Wainpe. Commissioner Kannon File Maketr Ticita 1 Meimor Leyiaad Poly Kind Xan, Last Bite.

Sure Thing-. Tosery Bay At Woodbine. TORONTO. Ontario. May 19 Following are t.day workouts.

Weather cloudy: track rood. THREE-EIGHTHS MILE. Peter Scow P.ed Eai-e :37 2-5i Swept 2-VI HALT MILE. Son O'Eattle Lazibonct. :52 2-5b Soult 53 2-5i Dance Circle Uncie Martin :51 2-5b FIA'E-EIGHTH MILE.

Jircmie Brcwn Point ol Honor 1 1 5h THREE-tiCARTERS MILE. Eaza Jane 1 2-5d Rim I 2-5b Gen. Builard Liaterine .1 :1 2-5 Jewel Kit Julia Panketa 1 Tetra Glass 2-5d Patricia J. S-is ONE Bucephalus 1 1 2-5d Arrcj 1 duch*ess 1 Gailopme Diamond 1 Ml iciiant Canter ...143 3-31 Ferry of Fate Star ef Gold 1 Biack Friar Canter did best trial ot the morn cz. star ot Gr id and duch*ees wr.t torethtr.

Biacfc fr'ir was drivint. Patrraa J. --ent easily. General Buliard went easily. Bi-'t was driving.

TIPPETT HOPES TO USE WIGGINS IN RENAULT BOUT Dtspiie the fact that Chuck Wig-gins or Indianapolis has been suspended indefinitely- by the Missouri Boxing Commission following his bout with Jack De Mave last Thursday night. Promoter Jack Tippett still is hopeful of getting the consent of the Commiseion to use Wiggins as the opponent of Renault next Thursday night at the Coliseum. Ben Harrison, secretary of the Csmmiiision, will arrive this morning from Spring-field. to in. vestigate further conditions ia regard to the proposed match, before the Commission decides whether Wiggins may be used.

Promoter Tippett has asked the Commission that lie be allowed to let Wig-gins appear in view of the fact that he signed the: Indianapolis boxer before he (Wiggins) was suspended. There is no doubt that Wig-ping neede a long suspension, taking effect at once, according to Harrison, but the State Commission will Investigate how withdrawing Wiggins from the card w.u react financially on Ti before taking action. ADDITIONAL EVENTS ADDED TO INDUSTRIAL TRACK AND FIELD, MEET Several additional events. Including mile run and a medly relay, have been added to the thir annual Industrial Track and Field meet which will be held Paturday. June IS, at Francis Field, under the auspices of the Y.

M. A. Ovber events are: 59-yard dash, 160-yard dash. 29-yard dash, running high Jump. 12-poucd shotpul.

running broad Jump, ne-quarter-mile relay and one-haif-mils relay. This meet is open to employes any industrial firm in sit. Louii All entrants must be amateurs. Each industry i0 bQ allowed entries fer each event and one team each relay. 1 1.

Entries close. June Post Horn. stretch K.e'-! --i weii t.ut..taye.i Bloe barter." Latter rc "bo -tcS we! Gwls badlT ttM.Uto&?"i? Fir-. CHl-RCHILL 10 7 i-'uirr, Tut lor winner. Hlov.

$125. ETaivalent odds to 1. lil2 alo.14 401 64.21 4.70 6 00 1.52 45 115.14 Fin. Jocfcyy. 1-2 4k 51 r5 7k 9' A.

Abei Yates O. Cle-land W. rUcw W. UileT .7. Heupel J.

Tamnsaro J. R. Keilv fi'i W. Cmmn 55.24 wen handled, raced i is ziuin f-at. on first page of this section) P' Tra'ner' Covuwton.

to $1650 first. $389.50 Equivalent Odds to 1. 7.47 3.75 1 3 a.M 1.31 40 SO Fm. Jcfcev. 3 1: Hiirr 4 1 2" "1 1 5 P.

Froa33.fte E. Po -i L. "arii'd 1 1 a.yiic i. J. Mao-pf-tic 179.5 and r-ussd rn.

Color SeV: at te end. Dinner Dance. 'l-'mirsr. uth -wn' at po 1 min- Trainer Aarderson. Time, :25.

Equivalent Od da to 1 ctr Fin. JocV't. K. Kori ath Cieiland E. Feil J.

Majsua K. w. reno-t w. Kern" D. Fr-'c-ri't' 3.42 3 l'k 9:3 f-'f 5 4 45.91 4M 5.14 4.0i ri 79 s-1 4 10 lo the ft-mer ur, i2 "jam.

Triad Thetc0? dose QUArters lar out of it. QueetVof Vhebk ouit Ji-f? S5.44. show $3 TO: Miami Triad. WS SCl-tATCHES. Grer.ir.

Weather track At BelmonL Condi tions 4 Ion(iri? l-ysar-oids; McAtee). 9-2 2-1 even 7.5 7.10 Grev n- '-to 13- Btrd Catcher. Grey Coat and vr- J'aJ'-T- "-cg Tackle. Banco ana al aso ran. p.SL'j' RACE About two 2-1 Out Cmt 4p-rS An 9 ert7r0 asirnha fL 5-2 Even Sun Worshra iL.

McAtee) frl SI? Grey CM. Gir- rir 1 Tirne. 1.5', EarVViio. bjack W. 5rS bG.

i a 'oi'lr'e-IM RTH Birr 7,. cAlded starter. FIFTH CE One 1-5 1-4 Poyd.r (if Girari 3-2 Jtvoc-k of rajsiHi jp rJ--fe Festoo Goiale'alian. turloos, Xordiae iL Fit i 4. Aiaoanthoa P.

A 1 haort Pncs (J. 41 3 RaTfPI JVuc-i: Paar. BU.MOXT SCILTCHEw Weather cloudy; track 1 ENTRIES At Belmont. Trftt Tl c- 1 suiua r-oint. claiming.

4-year-olds and up, one and one-sixteenth miie: Supersede Ill Friedaof Kansen.U2 Shirax 10 Pnlrciat lift t-asy aonfv Putet Sound Menes .120 Mariner ..115 Account 117 .109 Hat BrnMi 114 ..104 "Architect 10 ..120 Kmir Jimmy ..121 Harrish 10g ..109 Blockhead litt Hid ir Termaraire Forward "omet Cianst Mid Hour. Jtosgue 0.13 lug 104, Second race The Hyde Park Steeplechase, maidens. 4-year-oida and up, about two mnes: Storm Kin? 137 P.d:as 137 KUttula Il37 C'-micsJ Kinic bolomon 1 fj The Sirdar II. 140 137 Sire de Ben.l33 Jhl "'i fcer-T1e Friar Bock conditions. our a one-hail lurionrs.

idener course; US Irish Holiday ..122 Mul Hand 112 fcinici 10Q iatieue 113 leas Sooor--Ui Cuck .113 Graceful 109 l.ne Oak 112 Fourth race The Tennev Handicap. 3- year-olds and up. Six furlonrs. main course NllSakan 111 Qrn.nn.. Mnrri.cn.

1 fVi ivit.j atli.i vj iTa 114 Indian Love t.aiLltir m- Sarasen .....123 Fifute General Ditunsr .5 t'-T 03 Sarmaticua Chance Shot 123 Groucher It Filth race The Damsel condition. 3- Bumy 105 sen, vi tbe MVP Oiibc 11? Manuscrip; Cassandra V.nia -Mextcaia no PnsciUa Iu5 La'f ll'l Pretense J05 5 kr Cats Piay 114 Iwnes uo Aniee Sixth laimmir. s-year-oids. lour and furlongs. Widener course: Zaiamea ..110 Traverence Junius Coverwood Aritate 1 1 Wandenne HO Wrench 113 .....11: Rosehnc ......110 1 1 .11.1 Rhapeodv Ann.

105 JalUcpe ...113 rive pontics claimed. Weather losry; track muddr. At Aurora. First race. SsOO.

raidea. 3-year-oIoa. and up. six frions; lete-raan 11 Participate 110 p.ed Piper rturkdaie .....110 Eudie Curtis Chrjsier no Golden fcrown. 1 Serine Ill National Brick .110 Blue Beam lhe 11 rt Seo-ni race.

$1000 claimicc. 3-year-oids. ft and ooe-balf furloncs: J-n peri, Honeyfiah 111 i'uft Time ...112 i1rt Maion. Kill Henrr IOS Also: Lady OCT 97 Joe Curtis ....112 l.li 107 Saner Sol Hi) Mr1aBu 105 Go Ant Florence KracxJ07 Lilla B. lix Easv 97 nnie eth Vollie Lear IM Fortbec 11 caiden 2-year-olds.

Patmn 114 lmt Mint in Miss kernel ...111 Guvs Imaae ...114 Odd Bet Ul Ferseth 117 Third ra-e. five furlooins: President Ke'IyU4 Mary Prances ..111 Wa ter 114 Ill .114 rour-h race. $1000 aHowances. 3-year- elds Pan Pirn ham. loo IcUt seih 1 Fever, SxtT Fiaftertr Ill lo .10 tVii.lrake SrnUh Prtncess 9" H.ini Soil uriiinn aJ.

i-r, aam iiatcn Fifth race. $ftrt elatew. 3-vesr-oMs al un one- nne-siteenih-Monte. 111 'Flor LeBreton no M'r riination 't S'att-a Riot Tancer.ne Frliv 1.1:h PotTlGOUa I'll 3cs'o--s i 1-avi Gir! "onna Snta Dry Mooo 109 IVar First Dance Sixth race. $1000 ci awn.

3-vear-oids. oe mile- Pce of TSia-ht. .111 "Jmck Aseei 1 r4 'IiMri Bockwjiv .1 no Da-in ..11 P-v ramone.lU v'sieb Hoe 1 Jim Picker. J'" i. iciarts 1 1 5 Kdewater ....100 a claiminr.

3-ver, Tt.nst.m Maid. lO'I Bolton its FT.Ta H. i Behave AiSKl 1 00 ..107 ffahhii- Tvker Vn Pt-i, Str-et I.13 Pa'i a 1 1A p-ni 10't do Jfll 1 tuck I nrrr.tii' cijilTne W'aiher cimi-iv: hcw. CREWS LOST IN FOG. I RACE IS rf rn nirc EW YORK.

ILay 1. Tl-e scheduled tarsUy race between th oarsmen of ColumbU and 5vraCus L-niTersifies was caHe.i off todv when both crews Tost their way in a heavy fs on Eatcfcstr Bay and wanderr off the conrs. In a. pecUminary race. the.

Co-Uimrna. freshmen or lepr-hs ever B.rj,ne coursw. KVX lxu. Eetrospecuon. K.ve,.-- 9ibrljR2M.ReSuIts I "earner rtfy closdv; track madd.i At Woodbine.

Weather cloudy; track good uiffnus iLittiei 10.O Contemplate 4 i Wail Tlrne 1 35. Evermore. 4.70 4 03 3.95 cO r. 7 rerozetnr. Fm Roi1' Horce.

Quick inirn and Rep-aution aiso ran. SECOND RACE Four ftirtotura- 5.65 3 2.55 s'stabenl' bCrOWD cHas- H-l-tJ? lO-'O 5 75 3.15 aeieijeiite Preece 1 1: i- 0'S, ctry. -Added stagers F' BrTOT" RACE-Miie and one far- Toun Kitty (Pichon) 3 00 2 0 cHnna Doebe Mann I S'? Fik.t'wi?.'- rwi81- Bon- HeadV'ad Cedar Crest. Mtc oruianc. Go.idera also ran.

aseaxram Stable entry. -VP3 E-iCE Four ar.d ow-half far. Fair U-90 SBO 3 20 0 an r- Tr-55 'ilumete-" SobUa. Carton Mani. Betuah" K-4CE MUe and one-iTteenin-tolSiS 4.80 3.2a o' Tt-w1 t5- "wi aBew or th.

West. aSdisv 1 -an eaSrm Stable entry, w. SmaSmS SFVFATB It-UE Mile tct-nth and ocem. r. t.i a Fire iw Whit- WOODBINE THATCHES.

First race General Bayard. Ctearaa.t co, as well a ether tiiplertiatJ many of the old EobUitj..

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