ivra JHZ 'wi-"':ra.K' ik iiru I re. . .M i II ..!-. Kt vj. " -" (S. EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PH1LADELPH1 A, FJJIDAV, MAY 12, 1922 , ll P-iS-S" 1S M iV Favorites in Preakness and Kentucky Will Have Streng Competition "'J iv 1'rl L'-sK's srfVt Open Saturday and Monday Evenings Until 9 p. jyj' mtar ms EP1iF WRACING FANS DIZZY 7&VM ,-v r n r - -v rt r r s-v s r- r rr THE NIGHT BEFORE THE PICNIC PHOENIXVILLE SE1 ill ssst'y yiv yjc, ivr biuucei v m A T T TbT W T w W T r T 1 rW V m 7 I ffi UA Y 1J 1 VKtHlSl UK Y . Ws Running of Kentucky Derby and Preakness en the Same Day Makes Depesters Werk Deuble Time. i, Morvich and Miss Jey Are Favorites " By KOIIERT W. MAXWKU. pnrtn nil ter l'.tmluc l'uhlle l.filsfr UNDER the rules of rncltift only en huree enn win a tu. ,-iml If two lit event nte licit en tlie nnmc dn.v. It U tee tnitrii t. expert the same horse tb run In both, especially when they fire n theunml miles npart. Therefore we hnve n let of excitement ever the turf clm'lr: of the year te be held tomorrow. The Kentucky Derby will b held at t'hurchlll Downs nd the I'renltneiM Is the cpr-rlnt mntlnee nttrnetlen at I'Imllce. lit Hnltlmerc. The conflict In dates hni ill Weird the tlioretiKlilircd Held, some of the best horses telng te Kentucky and the et'.er be?t Rteeds te I'Imllce. Instead of trylnc te fiRiire what one flee!; of thoreiiphbreds can de. the depesters are trjlns their stuff en two fleck. Tlil unisex Interest anion; the banR-tall followers nnd muih business for the wacer prabher. as they are known by tlielr aseei.it(s, There are fanrlti's In r.nli race and mitti ethers who nn net belli; Uen n tumble. Conversation Is bring spilled recklessly and haphazardh . The big tnlk Is flowing unc licil.i'd because tomenow is one of the biggest days the well-known tuif game has lmd In many jears. Mere money has been put up for purses and eery l.lKh-class three-jear-eld will be In there trvlng td trnb off some of the dough if in mndltlen te grnb. Herse-rnclnR never will lese its popularity. There is no speit mere un certain und, as one famous wilter put It. the uncertainty of the same is what makes herse-iacln; possible. Ordinal ilj , one big race Is enough te knock the racing fan for a row of fluts, but two en the muic daj socks him for a coal WJERK in Philadelphia the I'rcahnrn tfcim te havi the rail, but Vtr MM real faltett m arc Iriiimiij tnirnnt thr Krntuckii ttcrhj. Thi i because the unbeaten 3arvieh is rvteicd. Morvich Is Considered L'nbcatabU: ' XTO MATT2:U what they say. Morvich Is the bu; attrnetlen. He is the ww i 11 Man ()' War, n horse which Is rensldeied unbeatable. He Is the heavy favorite and has been all winter A ten of menev has besn wagered en his chances, nnd all he has te de is Uw up te his imputation. i On Wednesday he ran the mile and n quarter In UtOSI-,", carrying the Derby weight and with a stablebey up. He never was given his head and the rallblrds after the performance were lominced that tlur son of Uunnytnede already was "in" or the big show. The odds hnve been hammered down te even money nnd prebablj will go lower than that before pest time. Morvich did net mnke the best time In the preliminary workouts. Jehn Finn, owned by r,eerge V. Maker, did the distance in 2:US, and Musy Ameri can, the llradlcy star, clipped a second off the Itleclc colt's time, making ir in 2:07 1-fi After the woikeut horsemen said Menuh was a wonder, he would kill any geed horse that tries te fellow him In the bl,j r.ice and he rannet help but win. The stablebey almost tugged his mouth off during the entire journey', and net once did he give him his lie.ul. The Ilradle.v entry, which Includes llusy American, 5et Mesie and My Cesh, Is well thought of, and many believe the Kentucky turfman will repeat his sensational victory of a .vear age. This, however. Is only a well-developed hunch, which means the guessing is done for no geed reason. My 1'lav, the full brother of the immortal Man O' War, is the second choice and Is expected te trail Morvich i lesclv . He has done ever thing asked of him. Jim McClelland snjs he will run the dlstnnce In ":04. and there arc few In the race capable of beating that maik. Ne race is complete without a dark horse, and her? ir is Deadlock. wned by Iteheit Shannen, hns finished Lis v-eil: Inipresslvelv and many Louisville sportsmen will wager he will get part of the pure i i i i i ii i i i i " " " v l WITHOUT WAlllMlr ON YOLl ALL? fy . f. HERE UtA'BWAKINff-MVNKK' i . Ov MIsKiNfr S"AMWiCHES AhD CAKES II v nVS I and SAlajsawd -deviled Ea?S Ln3v HIRh- . M. LEMOMWFAWDETrlWC-WtTrteft, I ftk ( 1 -- WATBrtsiU&SAwDvACuiM BdTTLES )' WfeSiOv IPlDVoOtfcTaer IB -y-KJ i--. AUDMATWB-SAWt)2PCfl.NSlK1WS H WIM WS"p .J " AWQ-.AWPgsJEftVmitfg. g WmUlk VeWr PecflCT L 311-1 ' lTu AlnWf Ml . . fmMM TutiT.MAM- h i jswsrriwnrtri its inu riSjNip .i IjBM I Jk I Xj&. WUT&U gTTIN(MseAT)YF0HflNEtJP H FOR BIG RACE MEET BUSY AMERICAN DOUBTFUL STARTER Bowed Tendon May Force E. R. Bradley's Crack Herse Out of the Derby LETTERMAN'S TRIAL 2:08 fL T Morvich is Ike tu; heikc. the handicap undei ichith He loeki the part of a winner dcsni'i he i runnntv. I'lie favenir seldom icws, and the son of liimnymede it ehc e thou' thtiiyi. R CE Began as Selling Plater New a Champien horses can succeed in their chosen professions the same a- ; regarded as such. The first time he started at Jamaica he wen at odds of ."0 te 1. and even after that they failed te take him seriously. .Vohed.v believed he could run six furlongs, hut he did. The.v questioned his ability te run a mile, jet he wen nt I'Imllce ever a track that was heavv ami bidden, finishing 'the last quarter In US second. 'Morvich had te fight his way te the front lie Kept en winning, until t the end he hnd annejid e'even imes, lmd a dean slate and was the greatest money winner of the M-aen. Bleck's colt is very e.ulet. He is known cs the "fllent heise." He never kicks 'while In his stall and larelj moves at night Yeu have te peer into his Ull te knew that he is there. He is peculiar in main vvajs and never Is Warmed up before a rate. And he is in wonderful condition Kred Iiurleu, his trainer, admits it. I IK ,' Celin, Meruch hmn t Ining u; recenh, but dreated etcrj lalt Mj and filly that nn pitted against him. He raced them te thr ground caily and then came home alone the traits of a great tace tace herse. Preakness First Held Thirteen Years Age AT I'l.MI.U'O, Miss ,le is considered the best, new that Samuel j. Kiddle Oceanic. H. I. Whitney's Hunting and Kel San have been withdrawn because of the cough e idemb However, a geed lle'd is expected and nt (east fourteen horses will face the startc i Much 13 expected of Spanish Mnlc .md llpphniites also has large fol lowing. The latter broke the I'Imllce tnick record for one and ene-siiteenth miles Wednesday when lie stepped t,T the distance in 1:41 ''." The old mark was 1 :4." l-,"i. held jointly bv Kenning park and .leg The Preakness new is -valued at S.'.O.OOO. but thiiteen veaii age few took it serleuslv. The first tunning was in li)0!) and the distunte one mile With ."J2000 and $50j in plate added 1 ntil HUT the vvlnnem received any where between $12"i and S2S00. Thar .vear it was (i,,.ulecl t increase the added menev te .v,"00li and the stake made un allewnn ffair Instead of a handicap. After that the race became really Important The added menev w.is $15,000 In 1918, and the rate run in (we sections, the same money for ,'ath By HOOTS AND SADDLE lxulsville, K.v.. May 12. Theie will 1k ten starter in the Kentucky Derby, as fellows. Herse Weight Jockey Morvich . 12ii.. ..A Jehnsen Deadlock . . .12d.. J. H My Pla I2li .. Husv American. 121'.. . Met Mesie I2t '15v (iesh 12(5.. Stnrtle 121.. Mirf Uider 12d. l.etterman 12(. . Jehn Finn 121!. J K. H. Hindley cntn ' Doubtful sfnitei. Busy Ainene.iu. one cieuuttu: Champions of the Turf race tomorrow in the Preaknets and Derbj. the greatest classics of the year. Rebert W. Maxwell will watch the. racing marvels at I'Imllce in the Preakness and the editor of Beets and Saddle will cover the Derby at ("huitlill! Downs. Full ncceunts of the two events will appear in the uenmg public ftedger in tomorrow's and Monday's editions Copyright, toil, tu ralltc Ledger Cemparn i ' ' LOCAL AMATEURS TO BOX IN NEW YORK TOURNAMENT Track and Steeplechase Course All Washed Up for Tomorrow BIG FIELDS ARE ENTERED The Phecnitvllle track and steeple clinse course is nil washed up and mani cured, and the jocks nnd mounts ere ready for the second spring meeting of the Pheenixvllln Hunt Knclng Associa tion, which will be held tomorrow. The race for nil ages, in which Royal .Tester Is included in n field of nineteen : n steepleelmse with si entries. Hunt ers' stccplechnse, with ten ready te go te the pest; steeplechase for four-jear-eIiIh and upward nnd a running race for three- ear-olds and upward, In which fifteen ate scheduled te go. make up n card that should be all te the mustard. Mannger Jim Hcalv nnd President Jeseph I;. Murphy, of the association, together with their assistants, have been going nt top speed preparing for the meet tomorrow nnd the five dnyH meeting starting Monday of nc.v.t week, Heme of the best thoroughbreds in the ceuntiv will race. The entries for tomorrow aie: Scercl race, for nil necs I rhtch 30 te 8.uiul hers. S i n rurlensK. 1 Ixive'M Iep.xcv. Mnchlne clunnei 1 11111 Hlmmnns . Ttw An Steel Monitor llintcr Olrl . Mnrs William Vavcnn . . . Iievnl .Tester CUd Mill .... DUMe 1200 ct :e te the third. . .118 ..Ul 1 1S Vnirue . . llil J'nnev Mrh 121 Putt Peter 1"V .TtTffpr 11C, -Wrt-cUlens lir, lis l'riiwtUf. Grten'y.lJO 1"! Hill lal 110 Ul Silome .... .130 Us Artfut Dedger. ...110 U3 Five Philadelphia Beys Will Appear j av uiiucii i.iujr )( Five Philadelphia boxers will com pete in an inter-cit.v nmntcur teiirnn- I nicnt ai the Madisen Square Garden, I Monney (' Robinson N. I'.nrrett K Unrnes D. H. II Cennell ,F. Peel Kennedy Lunsford of the K. K. even money, but hundred? of ethers ate feeling around for a "long shot." Fveij hotel is crowded. Police are busy working out traffic regulations te handle the vast eiewds that will throng the city tomorrow. Among the notables meMieugl te at tend the derby are Hariy N. Dougherty, Attorney (ieneral of the United States; Albert B. Tall, Secretary of the In In tereor: Iliunbriclgc Celh.v. former Secre tary of State; Governer-, Hairy Davis, of 'Ohie: Warren T. McCrey. of In diana, nnd lMvvln P. Merrow, of ken- Third race. teplrchiFe, for hunters which hsve been nRulnrlv hunted Mdrters te piiy Jle each te th? vtlnner. with B2.')0 ndded. n money or plate, of which 14" te the second, ISO te the third, about 2hi mllcn ever brush. Oppeicer 1" nx break 183 .cenn ueuvins. .i'.. jk-hici. tc n Ormend 1M Clelden Kcxl ISO I'eurth rtice. the Hunters' Me'Plechae. for hunterK vvhlrh liave len lemiUrly hunted ulth a njL nf rfntrtl7ptl hounds, htarter e NOW Yerk Cil. Oil the night of May Pny IW each te the winner, with J30O added, .... , ., . , .. ,- , l'i menev or plate, of which $00 te the sec- 17. "Pnckev Leng, of t.lC Knyeilla cmd ter-e, tte te the third, about 3's tulles Catholic. Club, will be In charge of the ana"M'ifl-, ,eMl WoedoocU.1(n letnl team. ljivbreak .ir.r. Doeiev ie.-, Included en the list of Philadelphia .S'.. .18? niVnW,' representatives will be Alex ureenberg, rMer neck .id", woiverten. iM....iiij of Seuth Philadelphia Hebrew Assecia- Hiver Breeve ..His tien and Middle Atlantic States fly- ' i;".,h .clIJIIeerahlrh-Su;yfhi!"r', , i !r i - . i .. . w,w... trAi.K. i.- ?nd un purse I40O of which Jin te the sec weight champion; Geerge Ilelmer, hn- , m,di i!l(t t0 tin third, about 2 miles ewr ternrife Catholic Club nnd Middle At- th brush course. lnntic States Imntnm champion; Jehn- i Opisjser . . . Moniker .... linvm. fnolier.t-ln if Kn,mln Jnhr Deuulas 14. Sneral Trlnceas , U? . ,?C,; , ""v. , " Vt i. Kn,V"la lleddest . .1.1s lirjn O'Lynii ... Catholic Club; William Harkins, light- ermead . . iri i uvhier ... weight, of Kayeula Catholic Club, and I!'";!;, :,d ?. Si'iSt'capUiin - Manuel Trachtenberg. welterweight, of '.K'-S;;1. Mcadowbreok. pure $100, of whlrh 130 te the second. - ,in the third. 1 mile. Hill Simmons .US fancy Man Mitel r . . ..ii" rieuer i:i- ilfiO .13.1 . 1 lu up. 2J TRY NEW TRAINING PLAN i i'lic weatherman is optimistic. Send for Schoolboy Player F.Y 1919, when Sir llaryen unn, the added money uas S2",000. uas the same in 1920, and last gear ituas boosted te $'i0,000. Copvneht 10!!. by J'uUic j Kter forperu It IS-'' f. S.i f. I, ' LEONARD TO BOX BRITTON Virtually Tvlatehed for Welterweight Title Beut June 1 New Yerk, Maj 12 Henny I.eenaul and Jeck Uritten have been practicallv matched te fight en .Tune 1 for the wel terweight chamiilenchip of the world The title is held b.v llritten, while Leenard is the lightweight champion The articles signed yesterday a!l fee fceth men te mnke 1-17 peundb at p. M. en the duj of the j.s)t ' Billy Gibsen, manager of l.eenatd. nady te sign for the latter, while Dan Morgan gave his consent te the mate I ever the long-distance telephone fiem Indianapolis. '' 5v v ADO ueui. id w iic niufct-ti in, uujrii' s fe&BK '" Thirty Acres, In Jersey City, or In the tM-m Kw Yerk Velodreme, at 223th street iand Ureauway. Iln.wll.... ....t.l. iL .l.iulitfil' .lidti.l ,. iiitii,, i linn -i .- .. ....... ...... If he does net si.nt Hanker Drewn will , lw!' take his place, r.rjcllcv sUiu last nignt he was going te have three horses in the Derln at nil etlcK. Husv American Robins ueveiopeu n uevveu teiiuen in ins .ii 1M ,, .u.. v: Witert Iloblmen tacc. lliadiev exnmir.'ci hull ester- nanHtf of th" Ilreiltbn .Vrtlenal Jnma dll. and was inclined te start Win. , llaaeball ' lub. eterd teleBriphed Victer '1 i..i ln.i lu ,,,.11 l,,t lit,,, ir fnr h Ci.meruii. tiln teen-j ear-old Jtiilne hleh acliel I had just as well let llllii trv ter a uutfleid, r ard pln.h hitter, te report for u. $30,000 race as te have him Weak down trj.0ut in a clivap race. The colt's ti.mlnn I showed seieness teda . He would i" flinch when Trainer Thompson laid his hand en the affected part." It is known that Uradlev's gieatest hopes for the Derby were, in Busy American. Pet Mesie is his next best i colt He is given te sulking. Mrs. Paj ne Whitney's I-ctteraan. just ai rived at Churchill Downs, caused the late.-t sonsntlen here today. It was decided thnt I.t tternuin would go when Harrv P.ivnc Whitney was compelled te withiltaw all his horses when tliev developed coughing, l.etterman stepped the Herbj dlstnnce in 2:0S flat and I wen munv friends bv hi-i performance. I Meivlch was given n gallop tedav He .s ruling strong favorite here 1 Still there is a large army of deubteis l'red Uurlew. his trainer, Is confident Morvich can go the ionic. That is the ' nnl.v question When asked as te Deadlock's great speed in the mud, ' Hciijuiiiln Hleik. owner of Morvich. I said : I I-ctlcniKin rrlves "Well. Morvich alwa.vs has hcnrn he , could run in heavy going, mid we aie net going te c liange our opinion as te the outcome." Beb Shannen is enthusiastic- ever 1 Deadlock s condition. There will he one 'big bet en Deadlock, and it will be; Shannen's Dcadlci; has beaten the mete prominent of the Derby i andi dates etceut Morvich. The Hewett stable has an increasing nrmy of backers, who say Startle, the fast' North Star II filly, can win. Iiuisville already is overflowing with advance delegations for the liig race. Harvard Crews te Delay Departure te Red Tep Until June 11 Cambridge. Mass., May 12. Har vard's crews will start for their train ing quarters at ltcd Tep en Sunday, June 11. a date much Inter than has been the custom In many years past. The Rtpiad generally assembled at Xevv Ionden te prepare for the annual regutta with Yale around the first et .Tune. The change hns been made be cause it Is felt that the oarsmen grew nervous nt Kcd Tep with a great tleul el nine en tneir lianus ami oceanic stale It is liguied Dlrec'er .Tames. Maxim's Choice Misfit Jeb Thaver Marv William Vague 11.1 ur. ,11.0 UeerK Wash ten. 125 , .1-0 Mc'imvm.in ..HS Itestlcss .. 107 ISO Supertruld ..12 . U.'t Acnes C! . la) . .1.5 i Beets and Saddle IjOuitwille, Ky., May 12. Horses which seem best at I'Imllce teda aie: First race, I.ank, Reap, Don't Bether Me; second, fjuecrcck, Kathryn Harlan, Redstart; third, Mercutie. Pelly Ann. Twe renthers; fourth, Itel.srin. Sunnv Till . Sinnrtv? fifth that this condition will Muttikins, Bridesman, Gelden Sphere; net nhtfiin nt Cambrldce. where tlieie tivth the l.nmti. IVnmnell All rVf. i nre many things te occupy' the ears- , seventh. Maer Heuse, Clean Gene, Sit 1 men. , Clarence. PLAYS SUNDAY BALL Parkland, Ardmore and Eeslngten Have Teams In Action en That Day While baseball games in Philadelphia en Sunday are net being plavtd thN vear. a number of teams within close , These from the Kust without exception '"""""' "' mis i-iij lire NiiiKing Mm- ere rhnmn nns fif tie imtCllt,cll Mervt-i. Siirf Itliler is net out or consiutratiea day contests and fiisL-clasH inmes n bring plajed. I'p nt Parkland Pa . Manager Me. "'lesUev will lift the lid en Sundav. when his dull stacks up against Brides, bin,; In th opener Out nt Adiinere .loc Ciililiinn has securcil Marshall 13. Smith iih tlie opponent of that dul), ancl at Kssingtun Westinghouse will npjicc.. Kertv -eighth Ward INSII K DOPE O.v HAiKllAI.I, Teu can le-ep petted en tt e ' Ir.s n "out" of bli-leavue hateball, and be en of the tit-lnfeimed (ana in tr country, b) rtad ns "DOB" Maxnell'i atralcrlit-trem-the. heulder nperts arllcl, whlcn appar daily tn i'; r.irsiMi i'uuc Lkuusr. 'Mike ft ft Habit."--Adv. bv nnv means Onl.v one filly will enter the breath less two-minute dilvn tomorrow, nc cmdlnc tci present predictions, this being Startle. 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