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1927, 'I' mat· prior' KIp' (wIth By unlver· ers board· Newport Clr.214l nnd Sat.. A .&7thAve s. a.nd Sat. VICTOR \ and STAR CAST SEEN 8th ATe. \ PRICESI $1.0010\ $8.110 E\ea Wed. NG\ Ev&BTo S.t. 2.80 dv.onC!e ,.,. P<>!JI I ll'wlI7 at 4Dth Fle,h\ OlJen0.450.m. B'way al ~2nd KID\ I AIl.Scati 3[) l Reaer\'{!d moo Ie I Twl\\ Dally 1 2.80--8.31> 75D to $1.65 gUll. r:w: SOc & $1 GS mt Pktura Dllil~'-8 :30 if RC8crve4 Pregen~ 5 Costello Frnncilco\ • , • .. • • \ .. • , • • .. • .. • ... • .. • • • • A'l~BASEBilLL *****,,*** . L.atest Rf{ciq,O Results I!h.owers tlii~ aft~rn~, elearlt:lg tonIght; Silnday fair, Jones Four Up on Evans at24th HolePAYCUSTOm~N Last Minute· Baseb611 PHllLIESCAPIURE BOIIITl\~~r~R ~LAIN INAUTO~ SOUTHERNER GOES ROUND IN·~ 67, FIV[ UNDERPNR FIGURfS Chicago Veteran Has Little Chance Against Super-Golf of Atlantta Marvel LEADER GETS EAGLE THREE ON 'bIFFICUL:T NINTH HOLE Chick Forced,to Better Perfect 'Oolf to Will Hole From His Br.illiw.nt Rival ny JAt::K KOFOED Staff oorrespo7lflent 01 Evening POlt Jl.nnlkal~iIiI. Clll.b, Minneapolis, ~[jnn .• Aug. 27.-BobbY' Jones, shooting 4 un- der psr figures, led Ohlck Evans 4 up at twenty·fourth bole In their 36-hole final round match In the national ama· teur golf ChalnPlonahlp tournament over the rolling fairways and trapped I greens of thl. tramou. course here to- day. 'l'be Atlanta. marvel, wtlh machine- like precision,' stroked the ball with bls magic waild and several birdies and one lone ieagle fiuttered train his clubs. In the ~ornlng round of eight- een holes, Evans won btu two of Utero. 'being forced to score a birdie to 'WIn hIs first triu11)Ph, He added a second I when he sc~ed par figures against one over for thl5 rival. It was the lmost dIscouraging task of hIs career thllt Evans faced in attempt- ing to matcJi play wIth \that mac:hlne from Atlanm.... J30bby made just one mlstakB In th~ whole round ot s!xty- Si~th' Surataga Result F:IRST f'RO: M 'C' UBS Ch~~~::d Hf;r c~e:~~ngu~U~e~~;IIY ~3,~n~ MISSING CIiICAGO AT F'HILA-DELPHIA (FIRST GAM E)- Parent and Shoots Him Chicago(N)O I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-.,1 71 BY 2 TO 1 SCORE CRnton, 01110, Aug. 27 U!'l.-Robert PhiIa'phia ... ,O 0 0 0 0 1 0 l' x- 2 90 . ' '. . , • . '.: LIghtner, sixteen, was held In jail today followIng the shooting to death at his BUSO ancl Hartnett; Uillcb end Wilson, Machine Found in Bronx Road- way With Victim Shot CIiICA<lO AT ~HILADe:LP'HIA (SECOND GAME)- Chicago(N)OGO 2 0 1 2 0 0 5-10191 Phila'phia,.·OlO·O 0 0 J 1 0 1- 6122 BI'tlll\eo.rt and Gonzol)\s; Sweetland and J. WlIson, YANKEES AT ST. LOUIS- Yanke~s ... 0 0 3 2 1 3 St.Louis .. ·l 00 000 :Hoyt and Collins; Jones and DIxon, Waslt'ton .. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Chicago .. ··9 () 2 0 3 1 0 0 Hucllcy oncl Rucl; LYOllS and Crouse. Pltila'phia .. Q () 0 5 () 0 0 Detroit .. · .. 2 0 0 2 2 1 0 EllinM and Cac)lmne;. BUllllgs and Shen: Boston,· .. ··O () 0 1 () 0 1 0 0- 2 63 ~leveland·,·O 0 () 2 Z I 4 0 x- 9162 Wlltso and Hofmann; Hudlill and L. Sewell. FIJIST U.mE Jersey City·O () 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 - 3 E9chester .. O l) (}1J; 0 0 0 0 0- 0 90 S3 leagu~ Leading Chicago Team 'Falters in First of Double. header Today father last night, alter he .had been reprimanded and whipped for drl¥ing the famUy autoll1obUe without per· mission. Ne ch.arge has yet been filed against th~ lad_ Atter the reprimanding the boy crept up lJeblnd his father a.nd shot him In the head and back. ULRICH, WINNING PITCHER, HURLS EXCELLENT GAME NAnn·NAl DOUBLfS DRAW ANNOUNCED Bush Is Relieved by Jones and Root in Effort to Stop Phila- delphia Team THE BOX SCORE SECOND GAME CUBS ab Adams. 2b, Sb .... 6 English. S& ....... 5 F. Scott, rf ...... .. L, Wilson, cf •• ,. .. t;3tepqenson. l!. '. 5 Grlmm,lb~ .•• tl' 5 I Gonza.les, <;> ...... 5 Yater, 3b ••••••• , AI I Beck, 2b ........ 0 Brlllheart, p..... 3 Root, p .......... 2 Hartnett ~ t • • • •• , r h bb po & 2 3 0 6 6 1 3 0. 2 6 1 I 0 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 1 2 0 I 0. 1 4 0 It 2 1 2 0 6 1 o 0. 9 0. I 1 0 0 l' 0 o 0 000 1 1 0 0 0 o 1 0 0 0 Totals .......... 4 10 19 1 30 16 PHILLmS ab r h bb po 020 5 o 1 0 1 e 1 o o o American and r;-el1ch Davis Players Are Top-Seeded in. Title Play Boston, Aug. 27 (A'),-Amcrlcan and o French Dlwi. cup players were top· o ~eeded in the draw t<lday !o~ th.e forty- o o sixth Uilited States tennis doubles o cha.mplonshlp WhiCh 'startS Monday at o the Longwood Cricket Club. Brookllne. o The Fl'enc:h champions, Henri Oochet o and Jacques Brognon, are in the oppo- sit/! half at the draw from the cham· 1 plom of England, WllIll>Dl\ T. T!ld~n (Contlnuecl 011 Page Fourteen.) in Temple LEFT MADISON AVE. OFFICE FOR 52D STREET BUILDING Had Started Out to Deliver Wages to Men onlCon- structioll Job Slumped down In the left·hand seat of a Chrysler coupe, a bullet hole through. hIs rIght temple and.a brown paper envelope containing a $5,000 pay roll gone from his slicker poaket, the body Of Judson Pratt, the young as- sistant superintendent of F. T. Rhodes & Co., bUilders, was found tbls after- noon under the Jerome Avenue viaduct on MOBholu Pa.rkway, The Bronx. Less than an hour before he hael started from the building compan~'s otflces lit 342 Madison Avenue to Flfty- second Street and First Avenue, to p~y of! ~ gang of workmen. I :Somewh~re. In those few busy blOOkS,1 the police lire convince\. a robber jumped on the runnIng lioard Of tl~ coupe, ahot Pratt through· the rIght temple, opened the door and crowded the dead mlln over, to seize the eteer- (Colltlnuer: on. l'a{le Two) o 0 0 ,I o 0 0 0 Evening Post Racing Chart Eeven strok\* IVhloll he required to ne- E~OlX\9 0.1\<1 I)\ly; SchOlIll!lr onel. lteaq\ I!0!\.!>t.e the 'dlstanOe\~_'·~ - ,ty • .J\\1\\!~·-\ \ . , . . post. 0 o Z 0 5 120 1 2 0 2 f3 1 1 0 1 o 0 0 0. 1 2 ~ I 1 2 Q :r o 0 a a '0. O' 0 0 o 0 0 0 Bobby had 51)< one-putt greens, while Evans sank ills ball with one stroke on only two ~eens. On three greens the (oontinuea on page Twelve) VITO ~ VICTORIOUS IN : GRAND UNION Jltv J. B. SNODG BASS \'1 Staff Ootrespondent of Evening Post Saratop SprIngs, Aug. 27.-A. n, Cos- den's IIttIte Negofol colt, Vito. one of the least regW'ded ot th) field of ten two- lOear.olds which started <In the renewal of the Grand Union Hotel States. Claused a' •• nsa.tlon 'l'\hen he SPeeded to a three-lengths victory In tbls' cla.s\ls tho mudi-covered horse being catnOU- :liaged aDd bespattered lHltll the large numbers on his saddle cloth were In· distinct .. Steven\ O'Donnell's unl10rm had lost (Continued on Page Twelve) The Evening p~,t to· day comprileS\ four sections as follows: -&I 1. New: •• Sporfi. Editorial. Religioul. Fi~ancial, Real Eltate, Travel. , 3. Society, Literary Re. yiew;. Drama, MU$ic, Fash~on., Antique., Radio, R e • 0 r t a, Automobile. Rot~gravure. .~. . Other Scores on Page 12 LATEST RACING RESULTS SIXTH RACE AT SARATOGA 1st-KNAPSACK, 1-2, 1·5, out. 2d -BLARNEY, 13-5, 7-10, 1-4. 3d-PRETTY PLAY. 30-1,8-1, 4·1. S~l'a.tched: Peter Simple, Priscilla Carter, lIIisstep, Petee Purple Light, Marine Bl~e, Tokio, Irollsides, Edcl'le. BEULAH PARK-Gth-Sudan Grass, 5.GO, 3.60, The Ulster, 7.80, 5.00, second; Shoplifter, 5.20 ,third. Custlereagh, Clarence Tholnas, 2.80, won; Scratched: 'itjll{1IIB \'~*AW / ' DORVAL-Gth-John T. D., 7,80, 3.90, ·1.50, won; I\fidlnette. 7.65. 3.75. second; Allctachc, 3.1;;, thh·d. Scratched: l{ing's Ran- stln. Shepherd of the Hilh, JasoneLte, I FAIRMOUNT-4th-Uazetta, 41.613,18.62,7.68, won; Meknes, ~.i):'!, 3.30, second; St Valentine, '3.68, third. Scratched: Anuconu~, R~ndclle, :-':edda, Blue Darter. FAiRMOUNT-6th-Anaconda, won; Fresco, second; Harass. third. Scratched: Good Shepherd\ Arabian. f. l{ENILWORTH~th-No Regrets, 8,35, 4.65, Petel', 4,70, 4.10, second; King Basil, 7,65, third. • 4.2&, \Von; Peter Scratched: Iraq. ItA WTHORN}f;-5th~Prit\cess Doreen, 3.94, 4.04, 2.52, won; iIIix Up, 3.92,2.50, secondj Chicago, 2.30, third. Scratched: Spanish Lay, Barbara, Iron Mask II, Sixty. Bol. Rogers. EXTRA I HORSY JONES WINS AMATEUR GOLF CROWN illlNNEAPOLIS, .Aug. 27.-Bobby Jones of Atlanta, Ga., added the national amateur golf championship to his British open title hart! today when he defeated Chick Eva~.s of Chicago. Band 7. I WILLIAl\iS MAll\ GET (RUISER WASHINGTON, Atlg. 27 (!Pl.-The mwy is waiting the ()ut~omc of Lieutenant Alford J, Williams's teats of the plane he want::; to clltCl'lin the S ... hncider Ctlp races in Italy before formally conoidcl\ ing offering a cruiser to take his pl;l.ce across the oceall. Assistant Secretary Warne)' said today that if tests indicate that Williams ha~ a cJmnce to win it was likely that a cruiser will be plac<>cl Itt his service. MILK CONFERENCE CALLED ALBANY, Aug. ~7 (,.p).~Representa.ti\\es of [annm;' marketing' organizations which scll nilk in Gr~atcr New York were summoned Loday f()1' a confcrencE in this eity Oil S'eptember 12 tIJ lIrganize a DliJk pr()ducers' adviso!'), board. TEN STORl\1 VICTIMS FOUND S.T. JOHNS, N. F., A.ug. 27 (AJ).-With communication to 110rth sh()rc points partially resto'red after rhursua~\\ ~tor111, repol'Ii; of \W1'>:'cits and drowning'S r~achil1g here tQday led author ili\ tu fear thn t the toll among the fishcl'n\cll IInu' the fleet {)f cuaslal and :ti5b.il)g vC5sds will reach largo figures. Ten bodies have so :far been :recovered al1d nothing has been heard' frolll the Labrador fleet. ..; ---)- ...... -- I , ';'9'\ FlttftT IU.<;JJl..,..Tll.o JlIIU ... ' •• , .1.1\'1~ ~.n41'.~; Ib~\1'!.r·old. .• ~ lP~:~td' one <l v mUd. Start goOlJ •. 1~.lt .dlll; »Ute6 i~In~. ,i.t'pl\il~J: 8108: ot!! it ~ It. \'S. ner,. CbL:t\ 3,. bi' 'Qmar Khar.r:am-na{iSd't'op. ~rMnel', N.. ~'?Utnnn~ Value, 1 IJ, ,2(1 f ~ t 1 37 6 12 ~ 30 18 2 $100, TIm., o.,~, JI-5, :1,11>8.1>; l'~11·G • ... 0 a ••••• '... . lndo.< lIo,.. WI. p, S. 14 lO St;. Fin. Jock.» Open Clo.. Ploc. Show J. Scott ba.tted tor NIxon In 8th, losn Ar.bt~ .... _ .. 103\05 1 1\ l' I' I' A.l.' .. cum. 11.5 D,r. 3.5 1.5 1971') Jlaclatrom a •• 106 2 ti \'. S' S' 2~ J.Ct'.tlJgmyJo 11·1) T.2 1 .. 1 ~l-li The Sumniary lOTS Tamlriml T'aU,110~4 n 2' 2' 2\4 3' G. D·Jel<l. 8-1 B·l n·2 8.« IDU'Faddy ....... D1 3 2 3' n, \I' 4' E. I' .... IL n·l n.2 ,.n 1.8 Two-base hits-Thompson, Gonzale~ 1920 B1ilok llJIrt •• , ,1I5 1 4, 5 4% I> G El. Itobbln. 4.1. 7·1 ~.1 1.1 Scrntcliell-Grl!.nd Bey, .Atol... . and Scott. Over ... lgbh-Tomlarnl Trill, 2% pound.; ArabIa. 3~ j>ound •• Sacrltlce hlt-· ~o.nd, 2', N'-on, Sweet... ArabI!, at bOme In the going, WDJJ cRl:led lia.ck in ~r1r part, caUle around 'rQmlabll Trnll, ~ u. di'ew awa,- and won galloping, Mnelstrom 'went up fAit under hArd urgJn, and W48 .ned land, Scott and English. belt.. Tnml4mi Trail Ured in tbe Itretcll. Fo.dd3\ ron .n. llClor rac ... ,Ownere-l. ~'ewtondAl0 Stable; 2, W. ZJegler Jr. j 3, Bcncom MaDor Stable; 4, R. '1'. L.oft on bn5eB-Oubs, 7: Phil!, 8. Wll.o.; lJ. T. 0, Webber. J3ases on balJs-.OI'f Sweetland. 1: oft 1997 SECOr,\1) nACm-Clallnlng: Ihrco'1enr.oldo and ~pw.rd'\ one mil.. 81art goo~. \qn Br!llheart, I, cIOn,.· plac. drlTlng. At post. 3 :~1 i orr qt 3 :t4. VI.nor, b. g'l n. by AlIa.go' -~rhH:~. Trainer, C. Koerner.. Vnllle,. ~10U, $200. $100. TIme, 0 ~2i 1.=S, J ;10 l·G. Struck out-By Sweetland, 4. 1 '4~ 1-5. Double pla.ys-Engllsh to Ad/llns to Indox Horae WI. P. S.·,. % Str. Fin. Jorkoy Opon CIoAG Plac$ Show 1843' •• Oampbcll ... 112 4, 1 I' I' l' l' E. U'.well 6·1 0·1 2·1 1.\ Grimm, '!'hompson to Sand to Wrlght- 1960 Beat ........ 115 fi D 8' n' 4\ 2' A.I'ROcum. 8-1 12·1 n·l 2·1 I ]9r6 ltc~olTer ..... 112 7 2 2'4.3' 21(, 3' 1. llolben 1·1 6·~ 1·2 1·4 ::~p~~ ~ wt;;g::!~:. to Grimm, ~N~gl~'n! .. ~~::::::i~ g ~ ¥! \2~~~: t,: ki.11~~~lcr 1~:1 IgJ ~:l U 19G6 Ja Johnson .Tr •. 112 2 5 4'\ 41 D lil 6& P. 11'Iabpt (1-1 7·1 5·2 o.n 1978 Gnome XI ...... 107 6 0 0' 6:1 6~ 7 10 E]' nlltne\ 15-1 12-t 4-1 2-t BII a Staff 001'r'es\ond·~t 10~O St. John ••••• 120 1 a n' 7' 8 B' Ii'. IV.lner 10·1 15,1 0·1 8·\ I 'll ..\'\ IUl2 Wild Aat.r~ ••. 120 8 B DOD D B. Gottemu 20·1 20·1 8·1 4.\ Pbl adelphJa:. Aug. :i7.-Tbo Chicago Scrntcbcd-FJl)renda.. betta, Brlo.rbroom, l\bldlal Digbenrt. Ensign, Potflnt t ROleo.lo lit Oubs Btrove for an even break with an .. Jg\'J •• rweltllts. the Phillie. here !it the~ second game Jobnny C1lJllpbell r.!hed Into tbo lend ann won \'U':I:lng. Bcat wa. outrun to 1110 ot the doubleheader, which opens :!~~~Cb, but clOied wlth a rush Oll Imide. Revolver can 0 better. BlriDg.AI un & reod their series today. the Quakers having 0\\'1'11-1. G. W. Hu,,, , 2, E. Arllnglon, 3, M, •• L, Via., '. A ••• Content, 5, lIn. W. lloblnson: e. S. W. Richards.; 7, All'll. B.. P. Shaffer; 8. J. Levy; 0, G. O. Winfre,.. (Contlnuect on Page Twelve) YANKEES GLASH WITH ST.lOUIS # The Batting Ord~r YANKEES DROWl'S Combs, ct. O'Rourke. 3b. Koenig. ss. nlee. d. R~!b.lf, SI.ler, lb. Geul\fg lb. WllllnnlR. It • lIeu.el, rf. E, Miller. ri. J .. !ltzeri, 21:1. )leIJlIo. 2b. Dugon. ab. Dlxnn. ('. CpllinlJ. c. GE'l\ber ss, UOyt. p. • JODe.ll, p, Umplres-n.o\dnmt ... Ormsby lind Gebel. Sportsman's Park, St, LouIs, Aug. 27. -The Yankees opened a three-game series with the Browns today, this be- Ing the laBt senes they will play In the West this y~ar. TheY' had won fi!teen consecutive games trom ~he Browns this seMOn before hooking with them today, Waite Hoyt, most elrectlve of the (Continued on Page TlDelve)1 -Hawthorne ,Results 1998 THIltD ltACF~Tb. Grand Union H.tol Sl~k •• , Iwo·yenr·oMs; .Ix furlo.g,;, Sfart good: won driving: plAC'8I1ome. At PO$t, 4'H: oit at 4:20. WlnnC!r. b. e., 2. by N~R()tol--.trowveI'. Tnlner. nt. Utrsl!b. VDtue. $13,!Z01J. 11.5'00, $750 Tlmn, U :28'%1 0,48, 1 :13, • Indl'x norae Wt. P. S. ~ ¥. Slr. Fin. JoekBY Opon CIOID Place Show 10BO-Vllo ......... 115 10 2 3'~ 2' 1 I(, l' B. O'O'nell 10·1 20·1 8·1 4-1 1022'8un Edwin .•. 127 2 S oh Ij1%GlI 2' m. SAndo ~·2 112 1-1 2.5 ClOT5)NnBsnk , ....... UO G\7 8U. 7 b 311.. 8 1J L. F.tor 8·5 (1·5 1·2 1 .. 4 ID80'~U!lsf(>p •••••• 112 8 fie Of' 6* 41 4\ A. ~n8~uma 20·1 25·1 R-t .... 1 19T1j'Finlte .......... nn: 1 t1 1t 11 21 52 G. FJelds lli·1 20·1 8·1 4.-1 (I06~)A1g'tnon .... 115 * 5 10 10 S' 6' O. MoAuiUl. (1-1 1·1 G·l 0-5 1880:0100l1y ........ 112 [I 8 2h 3 1 6 1 7' E. BntnclI 20·1 20·1 8·1 oj·1 (1000)Twltter ...... 122 8 1 .j' \!,4h 7% S' R. \Vorkmnn 4·1 7·1 2·1 1·1 tD87=Bxcallbul\ ..... 112 8 10 7 1 8' 10 0 ' G. EIIIB 10·t Iti-1 6·1 3·1 104S Gift Hnwk .... 115 7 • eli 9' I)' 10 J, Orolgm' •. 20·1 20·1 8·1 4.1 Bcrat('bed-Rderle, PJDk tUr, Hun Meddl~r. ArIel, No oy('rwelghts. Vito dosed gamely 8ml won going oway. SOil Edwin eto.eil with .. rUl!lh wben tlenr. Nanak had a. rougb trip. MhiMtep Rufferetl In ut'b fllterl-ereoce. FJnito bad plcnt7 of speed but tired. Algernon was knol'kcfl back arter th(> IItnrt. OWh@ll'l-l. 4. It. COlden: 2. Arden Fill rna; ~l RrtDC\OCU Stnble; 4. 11. :r. lUntks: ri. O. D. Widener; 6 .. W. It. Coo i 1, S. ROfts i 8, ll. I'. 'Vbltne:r; O. Greed'treo Stable i 10, W. S. KUmer. 1999 FO'GItTR DACE-Tho Fort Edward: condillon.: Ibre.·year·old, Ilnd upwarcl: sel'erl fllriOlUC\. Start I:oorl Won flrh'lnll': pln('!! snm(l At POI\'. 4'4'1: oft nt 4:49.. Wtim~r. i'oh. ('., a. by Pet(lr Pnn-Rutb I.ltl,.. Trlliner, A. D. Gordon. Vnhle. *100. $200. t100. Time. 0:232,5, 0'472'~, ]:123'0,1.26. Ind!?\ Borza '\:t. P. S. 1.4 '\IiI Sfr, FIn. JOI!I<CY Open CloM 'Place Show 1974 Un,1 ......... 120.1 4 I' l' 1(,1'~ III.. fl. Field, 4·1 G·l o.G I .. ! (1080)8nnknrt ..... 123 4 I n 4' Z' 2' I\ FMor 710 10·20 1.3 t074 Wee Durn ...... 108 2 t1 ~, 3:::1 8' :'10 !. C.nllnlmD 12,1 lti·l 3·1 4 n 19t1atr!~~~~itlr .::: :n~ g ~ ~: ~q(~~10 ~u A'. f,~:~~r~~'lgJ t~'r ~:ll1) J·t Scratchod-False Pride. .Aatron. No over,,·elghtK. 'llyrd rushed Into a t(ln\ lead, SQ'f'ed ;cround 8nrl Jll~t luted to Win, Snnknrl ('lOllf'tl with n rn\b and WIUC wearing the wJnner down Well BUrn lon n good race. llamon('llr quit. Owne19-1, Flllr Stable; 2, RtU1COCPS Stable: a, lV. Zk-gll'L' Jr,; oJ. J, L. Bolland i Ci. Island Farm. 200' 0 FIFm DA(!F..--'I'he loIe-rr-bants and Cltlz(lha' Rl1udl{'op:. three J'eoNllrJs and up- ward: mil ... ttnrl tbreC·8ua~enthfl. Start bad. Won 'driving; place (!Iltlll;y. ..At POllt. 6:18: oft. t'i'19 'finnpr, I\h c. 4. br I<\alr l\lJl ·(\hollep. Trainer, 1. 1. 8mltlJ. Vaha', $:8.2150, $1,000. $MO. Time. 0 '2-4, 1:14 1·5, 1 '39 a·!). 1:50 tau. Index BorRe Wt. P. S. f4 ~ Btl'. Fin. Jorkey Open elolle Pln.ce Show 16TO ObatH'!o Play .... 124 1 1 21 2' 2' 11 };J. Rando 8·Jj B·t; a·5 1-/j 1800aDlaok M'arla .... 116 .f. a 1t%lh 1i1 2\ D. l\[{'Aulftl' A,fi :1·2 1.3 (1()73)np,omlley ••••• 111 I) 4 ~t :\\ 3 S 3\ Fe O'Dolln~ll ~·5 3·2 1.3 1088 bFor. &.E\'rr •. Dri 3 8 1'i1J., 4 10 .po 4ff1 F.. P\P\t'eli 20·1 211·1 R·t 3.1 l081bl']uy Mon~ •• ,tOR 2 2 fl t1 u. 1)& L. Simon 12·' Hi.1 1i·1 B.li lUn U\llt C'nrblnp .. 101 0 Jj 4' n' 6 B 1. trnJ\m 0·2 Jj 1 8 Jj \·2 a W. :It. Coe 'enttr. b AfJde.l -starters. Strllt(obed-l'ennutlJ. Display, Bostonlutl. Oterwelght-Eflsy M()ney. 3 pound\. (1ban<\t\ Play waH well rh1f11?n, 8und~ ra I I'd him alon/1 hnrk of the pnl!c to the finnl furlong, when 110 ('lcs(ld last om1 UDII going RWoy, Hi\pll ~rarla hold 011 well. I'ompcy Ilad no miJmnp, ForeTer lind f;1'er rnu II .g(JOIl rll<'r. l~nll.F :;'11011(>1 wns (Hlt.run. Ownera--l. Atdfitl Farms; 2. W. n. <:oc; 3. W. B. Coe; 4. X.nilliul l1'arm; CSt n. lI. Stabl.; 8, r. 11. lIumphrer. \ ~~ \'\ ,~.~.'\~ ... ~' tatlon. Blaze. Hour More, 'I'\ a Chance, Sleg Margon, Osede. a.nd Prln- oess Darrell also r11n. SECOND RACE-iPUfso $1,000: clalll1- Ing two-year-olds: five and one-hili! furlongs: FOUR SECTIONS Y. Wm'ld Flyers Schlee and Brock We,ather, However, at Start of Flight to London TAIL WIND AIDED FLIGHT AT DAWN IN NEWFOUNDLANQ Hop to Crojdon Is First Leg of Dash Around the Globe to. Set New Record Harbor Grace, N~ F., Aug. 27 (A>}.-The monoplane Pride of DetrQit hopped off for Croydon, ;England. at 5:14 A. M, Eastern standard ~jme, The Stinson-Detroiter, which cal'. l'i~s William S. Brock, pilot, and,\ Edward F .'Schlee, Detroit 'business man, is fly.ing on the first leg of an attempt to· set a new record for 'r . , trip around the world. Arriving yesterday afternoon from Old Orchard, Me\ the pl!lne was refueled and made re!ldy for a start today to take ad;vantage 0:£ the splendid weather which 'had at-- tended the flight thus ;far. Dawn to' •. (lay agnin found the wea,ther well~ nigh Jlerf~et •. A light wind blew U10M,AN' .IOE·NTlf·IES ~~:le;~~ h~~:~h:~~ie ~~~~~~: '\ '. . 7hlt plane rose grll(!etulll' m4 circled BAPITA1ED BODY-'(:::;~' ,;'~,~ -= \<On ~ ',,--.,., ~,\~,.~,--~-, ,PLANES TO StARCH. M;~:~i:e~~~~e~:y~,u:~:~~. ~ }~S:: . ...... £. A~~~O': R\ .IR,r.nFtRN lice Are Skeptical f!\ [U~: The lIel!.dleas b~!lY ot the man !~und: yeJItordGy attem(lOn at tho edge of a 1n8I'1h near WllIettIJ Point Rand, White. sf:<:lnt. Queens, WIl.8 Identlkllest at the Bellevue Hospital morguo le.te thiS ~ttomoon by Mn. Helen. MlIl\maro of 42111()3d, Avenue, Ooo.no Park. Queens, I.s that\of her hu!11f;nd, ,T1U1Ujs :Mar- lnalO. twenty-sill:, a chauiteUl'. .Atter one glanco at tho bOdY the womalJ, cried; i'That's hlln,\ and tainted, ))oteotlvcs 'Wore skoptltal_ ot the Identillcation IInli took Mrs. '~ai\1l1aro to Oaptaln Oarey's olUce a\ Pollee Itendquartera for questioning.\ '!'hers ana explained aho was pOSitive the body wal!l hel' husband's because of a 80ft! on tho right side. Her husband, she said. had been Injured six. month.$ ago in n bloyole acoldent. He had been mt.~!:'!!! ~gl!. /ll!gtlst Ill, she. sald. Pollee pointed out that Mr. Marmara. (Continuer: on pagll Two) GIRt LOSES PURSE WITH $4,000 GEMS' .Arter her personal lloarch had taUed Wsa Lorra.lno l3rox ot 321 West Flfty- third Street, Manhattan, today' asked D11Itrtct Attorney Hildreth of Sutrolk County to help her 1ind a snakeskin pocketbook containing cash and Jewelry voJued at ,4.650, which she ,lost at Lake Ronkonkoma. L. r •• AUgWlt :\1. :MIss Brox said she spent the day at the lake With her brother, two sisters and two friends. Shortly after they left she m1S11ed the pocketbook, which contaIned a ll1amond and sap- phire bracelet valued at $1,600, a pla.tI~ uum diamond ring worth .2,600, two $125 platinum guard rlnge and '400 cull. Kenilworth Results Miami Cohc~rli to Send Three Ships to' Hunt Brazil ~JY· er Off ih'e Bahamas IUlnml, Fla ... Aug. 27 C!Pl.~PrepBra~' tiona were being mada here -today by E:dwnrd Nlramaler. head pUot: of tIIo lllsco.yne fiyers, leading commercial avl'atlon unit in these wateri, to send three ~e(\pIQnes to the; llllillunllll .'and as fill; ,'South 811 Turks leland to search tor the Pprt or Brunswick. the monO-. plane piloted by PaUl Bedf~rn. 'which hOpped ott Thursday nom. lll'UlUlwlck. Ga., for South. .... merlca.. . . Nlramaler . teloip'8plied Mrs, BecUem In J3rmiswlck liIat nIght voluntming the use of hIs planes and plIoa, Jl:1I' planned IQ have two of the plane. b~ Cll N_u, lIymg ncrth an<1 &QUth. '~OO mUoa eliit of the Bahamlls~ wltl1.lIptl?-~r plane baaed on .Turks ISland, to til south towarcl Porto Rico and probably over the Leuer AntUlas, refueling &~ San Juan. Ooast Guard cutters now operating jn, «(lontfnuell on Palle Sf:&) Beulah Park Results ! ..\ <;- t '1 L.~