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1941-09-28 [P C-6] Market Wise Nips Whir la way, Some Chance Nabs Futurity in Belmont Upsets American 2-Mile Time Pictor Lasts to Beat Post-Season Hockey Playoff Eastern Loop Lowered as King of Dit in Handicap at Adopted by each of the seven The Eastern Amateur Hockey Plans to force teams in the league to employ at League, one of few puck-pursuing of 3-Year-0lds Bows Havre de Grace :ircuits that haven't staged a post- least one line composed entirely will American have been aban- season playoff in recent years, players The matter was left to the inaugurate such a series at the con- doned. ! of the coaches. who are Stable Consoled Third-Best Big Pebble, tusion of the 1941-2 series, it was discretion Wright Canadian in disclosed yesterday by Severine G. likely to cling to players. Beats Favorite, Can Get will As Its Juvenile Leoffler, owner of the Washington The Eagles, incidentally, open schedule at Riverside Diver $15,000-Added Event Sagles. j their home Favored Devil * to Stadium on November 21 against the - The playoff series was agreed ν Ε New York Rovers, playing their first r By the Associated Press. »t the annual pre-season meeting I Hy the Associnted Press. road on November 34. The HAVRE DE GRACE, Md„ Sept.; >f the league, and LeoflRer says de- game NEW YORK. Sept. 27— A sore- ! will 30 home games and of vils will be worked out later at a Eagles play 27.—Following in the hoof prints the road. footed horse that twice was sold at :oaches' meeting. ! as many on his great stablemate, Challedon, W. bargain rates beat the mighty Whirl- ESQ L. Brann's Pictor won the thirtieth sway today and in doing so set a of the Havre With RILL ACKERMAN North American record for 2 miles. ; running $15,000-added de Grace Handicap before a closing- What's more, he did it the hard way OUTDOORS crowd of 18.000 today. •—almost the impossible way—by day Roosevelt Takes Hand in Duck Emergency Pictor made it three victories In coming from behind to catch the a row for the Maryland sportsman Here in the 22d and Pintail Arriving Kentucky cannonball in this stake, which Challedon won Bluewing of the Jockey Club Gold in 1939 and 1940. It also was the rf running Wildfowlers in the Eastern United month support previous promis second important triumph at this increased 1941 πκ Cup at Belmont Park. States know of duck disease, botul- a substantially track for Pictor, winner of the I to f ish' Whirlawav's was ism—a bacterial food poisoning crop. All indications point conqueror 3-year- | Stakes here last year. I Chesapeake dry spells, numbering between 70 and 80 mil- old Market Wise, from the stable of caused by excessively long « Ridden All Out. Piclor only by reading about it. Normally lions of waterfowl. Lou Tufano, a Long Island con- Peters Jockey Maurice (Moose) it is found in the Canadian breed- Most Areas Thickly Populated. tractor. But while he nosed out the rode Pictor all out in the l's-mile and in the West, where which showed tow." 1 ing grounds This survey the son of Chal- boss of the 3-year-olds. Whirlaway's test and 4-year-old j the bacteria under suitable weather big duck waters to be more thin! lasted stable got considerable satisfaction lenger 2d-Lady Legend just conditions flourishes in streams and populated than during previous for the day out of the upset victory to take down the winner's $12.700 j marshes. counts, nevertheless proved mo- of Some Chance in the classic Bel- share of the purse by three-quarters Still other An outbreak in the Cherry Island areas densely packed. which was worth of a over Arnold Hanger's mont Futurity, length almost in the City of j had greater populations of ducks Dit. marshes, $57.900. Del., occurred early than ever before. Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Moore's ! Wilmington, Some Chance Nips Devil Diver. wardens were A steady increase in canvasbacks Park but established a new American record this month. State j SCORES UPSET, SETS MARK—Market Wise <6) not only nosed Belmont yesterday, Big Pebble, current leader of the the increased limit this At the end of the day's racing, a cognizant of the disease two weeks j justifies bag at 2 miles in the trick. —A. P. handicap division and the even- ; increa whether out Whirlaway ton rail) in the Jockey Club Gold Cup Stake for turning Wirephoto. it to tlv ! year, while the still greater crowd of 32.809 didn't know race, finished before sportsmen brought money favorite in this holds a that should be the attention of Arnold Stewart, out- in redheads promise the No. 1 hero big. | third. B. F. Christmas' Here Goes. of the News-Journal, next season the restricted bag mi'.' game son of Broker's Tip or Some Man and Max- door editor Tower Stable's Royal lifted. There aLco is a remark- both of them who, unable to obtain immediate be Chance, surprise pack- well Howard's The Chief completed whilQ from State or Federal of- able increase in widgeon, ages of the first order. Court Victor Rossvan's Comment Crossbow 2d Scores field. action Jester, the President there is a wider distribution of Can- The Futurity, which usually pro- 6 less ficials, finally appealed to Pictor. carrying 120 pounds. ever before. Selections for a Fast Track at Belmont Park | Roosevelt for aid. It was forth- ada geese than duces the champion or near-cham- 1 more than ! than Big Pebble and Bluewing teal probably are th* of the 2-vear-olds. lacked some in coming immediately. pion In BEST BET— BEAN BY BEAN. Nose in $5,000 Dit. completed the distance first of the to appear in of its usual class this largely Trotting Stake, By According to Stewart: "Federal migrants year, 1:51%. have been noted men that never knew Delaware was this area. They because neither Alsab. Requested FIRST RACE — GALLANT FOURTH RACE—BEAN BY Stands Off Dit's Rush. were ordered for several weeks. Now occasional nor Sun one of the 48 States Again, generally regarded STROKE, SUN BEAN, HACKLE, ZORAWAR. so Unbeaten GALOMAR, Hawthorne Race He paid $13.90, $6 40 and $3 across train. pintails are coming in also, but as the best of the were here by plane and by They youngsters, Stays KENS POP. BEAN BY BEAN comes from a and birds is con- Associated Press. the board. Dit returned $4.10 and the situa- far as either of these In it. the Associated Press. By the still are on the job By GALLANT STROKE flashed a barn of fit horses and he Pebble 30. is to indicate good S2 60 and Big $2 is steadily." cerned there nothing But Some Chance took good care LEXINGTON, 27.— trim this cali- 27.—Crossbow tion improving Ky.. Sept. fair performance the other day should be able to CHICAGO, Sept. Pictor moved up gradually from an early season. Wedges of Canadas, of the honors for both his stable- Court Jester retained the distinction has Make Heroic Effort. [ and a bit of improvement could ber of opposition. HACKLE 2d, an 8-year-old owned by Mrs. G. the start, overhauled the pace- Sportsmen however, are something else, and mates—Sun and | Again Whirlaway— of the only unbeaten grand ! on occasion and he Until authorities ar- being have him the winner. SUN GAL- shown speed B. Scallon of Texas, scored his setting Here Goes at the three-quar- responsible considering the weather it appears as well as Owner Warren Wright. circuit an- juvenile today by winning OMAR raced well in his last and could be hard to defeat. ZORA- ter pole, took the lead on the inside rived Wilmington sportsmen, as though they are early. Under Wendell Eads' handling, he feature fourth straight success by driving the $3,000 opening stake he should be in the thick of the WAR is better than thought and at the head of the stretch and stood swering Stewart's appeals for help, Ted Pickett Gets a Surprise. Just lasted to finish half a length in here at Trots. over Harold Nel- the Lexington battle. KENS POP could im- he could be closer. to a nose victory Dfl Dit s closing rush under a hard worked day and night, to point Ted Pickett, bass fishing at Cu- front of Mrs. Payne Whitney's fav- Eddie D. was second and lor's All Lizzie in the $5,000 added beats over the Mighty prove and be hard to handle. drive. Big Pebble, âway last, came of exhaustion, poling pid's Bower yesterday evening, for a ored Devil Diver in 1:16 4-5 for the Sweet third. RACE—SKY at Hawthorne water and FIFTH RAIDER, Speed Handicap today on gamely in the run down the marshes on high wading moment believed he was back in his 6 <2-furlong dash down the much- Owned by Egan and Parker and SECOND RACE-BRAVE CADENZA, CHEESE STRAW. before 17.000. stretch, but Dit outran him by 5 up to their armpits in mud during native Missouri when the plaintive criticized Widener chute. He re- driven the latter. Court Jester SKY RAIDER has form the bodies of fell by FRIAR. SILVER GRAIL, good All Lizzie was a length and a half lengths. low water, to gather honk of traveling Canada geese turned $19.20 for each $2 win ticket. He boosted his earnings to $21,000.
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