Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 06, 1922, Night Extra, Image 19
mpi Mitf mra ;wv ift ": j !. mmm lttSfV yv pS vWfy UHJ SMK5t-jfJ iPimlice's Largest Crowd Sees- Running of Gret Futurity TWQFILLIES DIVIDE WORLD'S RICHEST RACE - i Blessem Time and Sallys Alley Take Dual Twe-Year' Old Crown in Futurity Classic Draws Pimlice8 Largest Crowd R OARS of .15,000 human voice, at Old I'imlice told that eleven two joar-eUIH were en irein 111c Dinner In the tlret iIIvIhIeii of the Futurity; rumblen of fortyfeur hoofs In perfect time ns If they were keeping Btcp with military lircrlnlen ', the whir of n fleet of nlrplenea above In battle formation, all kiivc nn ImnrcHBlnn of the thunders of wnr In which. glndinters were clash ing for l(fe or death. Out of the . well -bunched band plunges a streak of green; A fnt woman, evidently from the Emerald Ides, shrieks, "Come en, Little Celt." Hundreds with wagers en I.ltttn Celt tnke the fat wemnn'H word for granted and yell ngnln and again, "Come en, Mttle Celt." Kyes arc strained for the Maroen of August Itelment nnd Snnde. Hew Fair is the favorite nnd with Sonde up, the half sister of Man O' War cannot lest, they belleve, O'hen there Is (Jerry's wonderful Cy clops running coupled with Hew Fnir. He can help Hew Fair, the sure-thing betters believe. Just then the throng discovers the flying bat with green wings Is net Little Celt nt all. A counter rear says Blessem Time. The mysterious Itrnd lcy, who se often has an ace in the hole his colerH are green and n bit of white is showing his hand. It Is Albert Jehnsen piloting the Ken tucky Ally out In front ; they pass the half mile, utlll Hlossem Time. At the three-quarters Blessem Time well in the lead and appearing a sure winner. Eyes again are strained for the ma ma ma reonand Snnde. And, sure enough, Hew Fair Is forging toward the front. But another danger arises Kentucky is menacing Kentucky as Denees chal lenges. Well into the stretch, Blessem Time is unbeatable nnd gees under the wire) a length nnd three-quarters ahead of Denges, with Little Celt third. The Irish woman get third money. Bradley's jinx ngnln Is broken and honors go te the Idle Heur Fnrm. Blessem Time pnys $57.00 for a $2 nuituel ticket, se completely has the throng overlooked her. Her time Is two seconds and one-fifth better than that mndc by Morvich in the Futurity of 1021. And Jehnsen rode Morvich. Later he was te ride the venderful Sully's Alley te victory. Kntfrcly tee much Jehnsen for the Snnde shouters. .Tohnien's fees for the day were mid te be $10,000. " 1 AXD right here let it he said that e poorer rule ever ten given a horse in a big race than Sande nave Hew Fair. It is net tee much te say that had Jehnsen, Garner, Mari nelli or even Callahan been en the Belmont fill n it i net improbable the tceuld have been returned the teinner. SAX Xe Might)? better than that of Blessem Time, it was twe-nrths of a second faster. She had n record te defend, nnd she defended It. When the barrier was toning she shot te the front ns If llred from a gun. Jehnsen's nmstery was In evidence. All he had te de was te get the daughter of Allumucr In front, then nothing could catch her. She had wen the Belmont Futurity nnd with the I'imlice Futurity her tetnl w nnlng is $07,347, far mere than Man v ,? iir nun un u mu) uiir-eiu. , My Own Gives Smeeth Race J0HX80X never let 'the result be in doubt. .. ,?. Cosden's Martin gale sheiecd the icay te the ethers, and though net geed enough te tcln, he teas an east second. My Own, of the Salubria fltable, raced smoothly and teas third, ahead of llialte, Harry Payne Whitney's main hope. MJTSIElE the grounds nt rimUce- 1 w among a score of ethers of his kind, was a ne'er-de-well shouting hln wares, uis (ace, i rnnuiinr nfl Ken tucky trncks, In Marylnm! nnd New ieri. lie pnMDiy lias net Had !jr0 te "cuier ni one time in nitecn years, uui no viies eui nn exisienee selling mm mi inn races, uis sf.ccinny is "sta Me information," though it is doubt ful If lie reuld get in forty ynrilx of liny first-class racing stable in the land. He nor nny of his clnssb ran get Inside n rnretrni. At nil Maryland trncks nrc. pet red tne netices: "Any perinn giving tips or infprmntien en racing will be expelled from the nicetrneks op Maryland." Yet the colony shouting iiiiiMiuu mi 1'iiicH sometimes nees n iiiriving business vending "long kheti aim sure wiiincn. 'J lie tipster in question. Saturdnv. had en ins "snect two specinR A Phila delphlnn stepped idly and purchased the rheet. This is n story of the Irnnv of fate for the tlpsti-r. The Phlladcl plilnn opened the envelope and scanned the1 contents, then threw it down. The two "feed-box speelnls" rend: "Blossem1 Time Plunve. "Gallantman Bet the family els." Jew- Sande a Great Sure-Thing Rider IAXDKE is used te riding in these Cew Yerk three-horse rnees en n mount that could net lese If he were j bliiidrelileU. 'inke off the Rnncecns horses nnd put htm In a large field of untried youngsters, nnd he lncks the courage, the judgment, the alertness and the generalship te win a rare by geed horsemanship. Snnde . basks In the effulgent rays of the New Yerk newspaper cameras and pencils, but stay off him when lie Is up against real competition. Sonde is, however, i-piibisteut. Saturdny he was fourth en Hew Fair, the faverite: fifteenth en Chnmplnln, favorite; sixth en Osprcy nnd second en Fairway. V TnE race run by Sally's Alley in the second division of the Futurity was j Scraps About Scrappers Rid Kbjism u cemln en from Rhede Jalsnd. He can't set any action there, and will ae.lt prestige i among Philadelphia bun tuns. Kmnkl Lssciirl sitys Kansas has Itnnckfd himself out of competition In hi horns panturei nnil lielleei h will b ab'e tn put many of the local 1 lK.n.mn.i...-. ... ilt.p. " Bebby Rehldrnd. of this city, will meet Otorgte Weymnn In-ii ten-round bout at ShermnJeah. I'a.. tonight. Thin will be the jrlnd-up. In another contest ,l Moure, local kintam. will tackle Tiny Trlnkle. TVIille Rncuell Is te appear In the. star tout at the UIJeu Wednesday night. Char ?y Vernen will be hi. opponent. Al Urc?n v Al llellyman and Harry Pleldi v Jlebby SldlVll eltr ""nliera arranged by tJif'P"" r'xW- cfnl0J', of lh Coaldale football team, will make his home in Phila delphia after the gridiron season. a neltemelght boxer and will appear at the Chtstnut aireet arena In the near future. Geerge ilelmur, new under, the manaie. rnent t.f Illll Cennur, iUII wci jiS; Panama Jue Uana bout at Atlantic Clti t 11 111, A frequenter of racetracks, who knows the tipster, and hud leaned lilm many a hnlf dollar, tehl the tip.-itcr Blessem Time had no dinner . that either Hew Fair or Cyclops could defeat the Bradley colt. "Well, I'll risk your judgment," said the tipster. "Here's $2: phiy them en the inside for me en Hew Fair. TIicpe tips nre for surlier"." His money went down en Hew Fair. TUB Philadclphian tche only occa sionally gees te a race track fol lowed the tin and bet $20 en Blos Bles eom Time, lie collected S57.J for his $20. That is net unusual But this gave him confidence in the tipster. Se he plunged. Be bet the bulk of his icinnings en (iallantman, which ' iron of mere than 3.2 te J. lie cashed in mere than $12,000. TIGER SCRUBS FAST AGNrae "Pink" Baker Only Princeton Regular In Game With' Swarthmore FUMBLES MAR THE CONTEST By JACK STRtJBINO Fermer Princeton Quarterback In a gnrae marred by numerous fumbles and marly penalties the Tiger second string team had little trouble taking care of Swarthmore. 22-13. Princeton started the game without n regulnr In the line-up. "Pink" Baker was shoved in after nbeut five minutes te bolster up the fight side of the Tiger line, but he vns-thc only regular te nley. Itfek Newby, a first substitute, wits thn shlnlnc star. Te ward the end of the game Reper was se strnnned for substitutes without tiiklns n phnnrn nn hi first string that Thomnsen was moved from guard te the backfield when Enwer was hurt. The e-niim wnu'lrmr nbnut what COUld be expected. Princeton showed flashes of real offensive power here and there, tout for the most part plaved rather ragged, disorganized foettmii. rut a substitute in tiettvpen two veterans and he tiluvs nrettv eoed foetbnll. The difference in the team is hardly notice able lipnniiKn n nntv eon has been slIfTped Inte the machinery. The old cogs carry him along. But when you get eleven subs It's a different story, and even nt that Princeton played pretty nice football in spots. Tigers Use Straight Football Hnvlmr shown n-nlcntv last week against Chicago. Helier limited them Saturday te straight football. Fee nasscs were essnveil nnd fewer success ful. Te be exact. I think one pass .out of four wns completed, and this for the tremendous gnln of five yards. The running attack was made up of straight line plays, cut-backs, off-tackle nnd an end run here nnd there for variety's sake. Xewby repeatedly found a nice hole through Swarthmore's left tackle and then reversed his field in beautiful style for long gains. Beattie bore the brunt of the line plunging end shows premise of being a hcndllner in 'this de partment. Unfortunately, he wns hurt and, therefore, inactive during the four first ntid most imnertnnt weeks of the season, se that he is net advanced ns far as he might be. He has, however, all the assets of n great back and bids fnir te develop into n wonder before he graduates. His ercatest faults at nres ent are running ten high nnd carrying the ball like ft leaf of bread. But he certainly can hit that line! He runs with tremendous power, knees high and never snys die. Princeton's line, en the whole, played rather well, especially en the wings. Ofceurse, the little Quakers' line was woefully light, se that cannot be used ns a criterion, but ever se, even a small line ran be very hnrd te handle. Un the defense the Tiger forwards were impenetrable, while en the offense they epencu n i co Heles. Asplundh's Punts Lew Swarthmore, en the whole, displayed Clt te S;:SS &2 :.-:-::&!:' Wmii Ry Mulligan, of (lra Kerry has re. turned from Atlantic lily, lie ,s In shniM te meet any of the local flyweight prefer ring Johnny Tirrer or Jimmy Baxter. Patsy Conway, middleweight, of Oraya r?rJ'' .'" ,rHln,.nK ,lally "'"" -Mike Cenner f.t Marty DeMe's gym, and he is ready te take en I'a i llradley In a return go. . A quartet of Orays Terry lightweights Mlke jv-nner Chailey MiHhini. II ly "laal nd Matty llairett are prepared for com. petition. lUarf U tu box In Heading-. 1'u . Neember 14. " Franklr Magulre, nrrenllnit tn Jee Conrev. was a winner against J.iclt McCarron In their tussle at llazleten last wtvli, it was ft, tcn'reuuder, Jee Nrlken, Philadelphia banlamwrlnht. ran been n turned mer te l.ee IMmiii of .w Jerk. by Jne Conrey. Nelsen haa signed a lUe-jear contract with t'lynn. Any KtI "'"'. ttteiity.one.yenr.nld mid. dlenelght, .if this city, has returned te Phlla. eelphla. Although Palmer has inner "en. relcd here he has established n.ulti a renu. latleu In thn ring, having boxed Jeff Smith 16 ixiunds, wen un a foul from Panama Jee Clans, six rounds, Mopped Italian Je,. U;uih two rounds; limx-ked out Hattllni,- Ortege forty- we second j. and tut llert I'ellna te " .! I i"""u, uui mi a leiai or 10J I'putB Palmar has lest nn v nine He meets Jimmy O'llutty In New Yerk Friday night. Semi-Pre Grig Gossip Aten f'efall. of Helmeshurg, Is evidently tuning up for His Cnnshy and Pri kferd WKr" "ik '", n.rB nevt "" ''" K-hdu for Waller fc'hhsler's team. Judging l.y his work n HatiinUy MKalnst fimteBvllle, The ferm-r ?eir name Mar made forward passes n. made a field goal and four drepklcki, In ulniilng ner (Jnatwlih, ;i7 ( n i'ir;,'uliB. r01,,'l" .Un.er ri're ilia J;?,n.81 ,, ,iut """ ' rawfnrd'H lionwnrkeri held Jlllbert.ni le a 1 Ml total. I he iaiiu hh Prniikferd. fenshy has no ,lale ,, i h n,.Wfe'.."' "S-lijr. malnlalnnl a iierfrct rec. tn.iL. 13.im" T lewlstereil ulie of h l.t li !,?," .""' lUr ild nut score until Ji t h"fere play ended when J Feley , E , 'U Se1 H''! '"'"hi" "id with a ckm- livid rail 0 jiinla fr a touihdewo, iiJPJi'1'" ellmlnal-d ntielher Jeirey i-linni- U te 'i t,i",rU',,."rt,'.M '"'J'"'"' Woeiburj u ns...0 ,'': Viral. Jehnsan'a prelines read. ...cl0".',e '.ur tw.4. ?. nd irt llnl,,, "" "jr.wni iuy UDSUtti tne PIM : ' WW $m. mK ; much less than had been expected after her showing- nrnlnst IVnn. With the exception of an occnslennl end run or forward pass, ehe wns unnuie te make nny ground In any direction. Anplundh nunted well, with niie fault. Ills bnnts were se low that the Princeton backs get from IS te 20 yards' stmt en eaeli one. When Thompson entered tne game for Princeton kleklnr distances were nbeut equal, with the Tigers covering inrirs te mum better advantage. On the whole, the came wns most useful for Itepcr te ascertain just whnt ins understudies were worm, lie nna his nssistanta get n pretty geed line en each man en the reserve list, and knew wnat he can be expected te deliver. Prowess, nremlsn nml Inrk of both were all displayed. ine preliminary games behind then;, Princeton starts en the last week be fore Jthe two great games. Reper took his charges te Pine Valley ever the week-end te let them forget all about football for thirty-six hours nt least. That is the great danger staring all football elevens evertraining and malting them slrk of football. Beiier always tries te avoid this by working them as little as possible. This week will be devoted te putting en the finishing touches and smoothing out the rough spots. It will net be u week of hard work, but of concentrated labor toward one end bent Harvard and beat Yale, TOM MURRAY WINS Defeats Battling Mack In Eight Rounds at Arana Temmy Murray and Battling Mack substituted in the place of the "eorge Chaney -Johnny Dnrcy bout nt tne Eleventh Street Arenn Saturday night, when the club doctor refused te pass the Baltimore knockereut because of an Infected threat. Mtirrni' anil fnr'r nut en a great battle, with the former a winner. The first two rounds were slew, but there nfter tliev went nt It hammer and tongs. Murray tnlxetl just sufficient boxing In Ills attnek te win 'en points from the Camden "cleutcr. , , . Frankic Hlce, of Bnltlmnre, shaded Patsy Brederlck, of West Philadelphia, in a hard battle. Buddy Wnllnre drew with Bebby Bebldeatt, Harry Otilfund stepped Al Zern In the. second round, Referee Harry Cress using geed judg meut in halting the contest, and Frunkle Barnes wen from Danny Tey, Wilbur Geed Reappointed Kansas City, Me.. Nev. 0. Wilbur Geed appointed manager et the local team of the American Association At the middle of the vjasen Inst year, will manager the team nxt aien. Oeerge Muehlebsch, president et the clubs, announced tedaq. Geed took evrethe team when It was In seventh plaee and brought It up te third by the end of the season. S. & C. FIVES OPEN SEASON Thru Taama Make Creditable Showing In Initial Garnet The Stere Beys Junier basketball season of the Htrawbridgc & Clothier store opened with three fnst game. The first resulted In n victory for the Illack Hawk Association against the H. & C. Juniors. The winners led nt half time, 2.'1 te 7, hut the Id.-tcrs made 11 great rally at the finish. The second contest proved n thriller. 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