Stormscud, Long Shot, Races to' Easy Triumph in Kent Handicap Race Selections THE HEAVY (Fast). CHIEF, By the Louisville Times. IDLE MISS DRIVES LATE SPEED WINS 1— Flowery Lady, Aftermath. Sainted. 2—Golden Spur, Jessie V. L„ Candi- mate. CHOICE. RUNS 4TH 3— Flushing, Our Surprise, Detonation. MUM 4—Modern Age, Silent Witness, Ring Out. 9 Mythical King Runs Second 5— Pokeaway, Blue Marvel, Reel On. Great Stretch Rush Beats 6—Silent Shot, Kindacorn, Courtney's Headley 6-Year-Old Comes and Nedayr Pet. Third—Big 7— Dolly Val Neck in Mazurka, Would Dare, El Bailarino. by From Last Place to Bag Crowd Disappointed. 8— 'Beveau, Maurituis. Fidelis. Matron Best bet—Flushing. Handicap. Big Empire Race. S? the Associated Press. By the Associated Suffolk Downs (Fast). Press. By the WILMINGTON, Del., July 2.—The Associated Press. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, July 2 —Idle Miss, 4- 's Stormscud. away , July 2.—Coming from 1— Hildur Rose, Richstrike, Hildegard. year-old bay filly owned by B. F. from the races for two months and last place with one of the gamest ex- 2— Alanad. Jessie V. L., Christmas of Maryland, staged a pow- almost completely overlooked in the Rockpoint. hibitions of his long career, Hal Price 3—Griewrack, Ocleary, Harry G. erful stretch run at Arlington Park betting, climaxed a day of upsets at Headley’s Preeminent scored a spec- 4— Modern Age, Merry Nellie today to win the $5,000 added Matron Delaware Park today when he won Gesture, tacular victory in the *5.000 Fleetwing Bly. Handicap at 1 mile. the $10,000 added Kent Handicap. Handicap at Empire City today. 5— Blue Marvel, Volt- As some 15,000 spectators looked on Stormscud, running the mile and Pokeaway, High The 6-year-old horse, stablemate of age. Idle Miss drove from far back going one-sixteenth in l:454s, close to the .the winner, 6—Courtney's Pet, Silent Shot, Doris B, into the stretch to win by a neck from track record, scored an easy victory as , got up to win by three-quar- 7— Balios, Mazurka, Bright Melody. Dolly Val, recent winner of the Fron- Maxwell Howard's odd-on favorite, ters of a length with “Lucky Nicky" 8— A'Oconnell, Misled. tier Handicap at Detroit. Jewell Dor- The Chief, came in fourth. Sandwrack, Wall in the saddle. Best bet—Alanad. sett, owned by J. W. Brown of Indi- The winner returned $34.80 on a Backers Well Rewarded. ana. was a close-up third in the field *2 ticket and earned $9,075 for his Empire City (Fast). of 14 starters. Backers of the Headley veteran re- owner, Mrs. H. C. Phipps. B.v the Louisville Times. ceived 7 to 1 after he had run the Ryan's Ride Aids Victor. Record Crowd Guesses Wrong. 1—Soldierette, Encyclopedia, Silent short 6 furlongs in l:09*j under 123 In winning $5,010 for her owner, The largest crowd of the meeting, Jim. pounds, while the Kentucky sportsman Idle Miss was well pared as Shining about 15,000, made The Chief an over- 2— Hot Sun. Cordate, Miss pocketed *5.850. M'Appari. Heels took a quick lead. The Christ- Idle (No. 11), belonging to B. F. Christmas of Maryland, 5) is taking third place from Fair Nightess by the same margin. whelming favorite on the basis of his 3— Deep End, Great Union, Night In- scored a nose over Felix Spatola's Wise Prince, also far mas was eighth at the by Dolly Val in the Matron Stakes yesterday victories in the Dwyer Stakes and truder. back in the took second quarter, but when the three-quarters at Arlington Park, Chicago. On the outside, Jewell Dorsett (No. —Copyright, A. P. Wirephoto. early stages, Brooklyn Handicap, but the son of 4— Harvesting. Piccolo, place by three lengths. W. F. Mor- Sweppstaff. pole was reached had moved up to Pennant found the 126- 5— The and L. E. evidently Preeminent, Airflame. Clodion. third. gan's Fighter Ogle's impost a bit too much. 6— Scatter Clocks a the out- pound Ferryboat, Brain, Easter into the stretch Idl- Miss was completed sweep by •" Going Charles Town He went to the front, as usual, and Holiday. second behind Jewell Dorsett. Dolly siders by finishing in a dead heat for was clear of all trouble when he Best bet—Preeminent. Entries for Tomorrow. third. Val challenged, but Idle Miss won weakened on the final turn and was OW fleet from the with a strong ride Paul FIRST RACE—Purse. *400: claiming; Place and Merry Lassie, filly Consensus at 'by Sh Empire City (Fast). three rivals. ‘1-year-olds; about 4V» furlongs. Straight, ll-to-5 favorite passed by By the Press. | Wheatley Stable and Associated Ryan. Tiny Mite (Berg) ...... _105 his first start By FEED BOX. Stormscud, making The winner, in the favorite's Oreen Water (Machado* 111 in the field of 11, put on her stopping 1— Gilded The Heather role, x Chesa- Knight, Serf, Anchors Down (Kirk) _ 105 the race fan seldom about is since he finished fourth in the to win. Something average think* the breeding of act in the stretch and wound up fifth, Broom. paid $8.20 Rosewick (Garrett* _ 105 at Havre de Grace 111 race horses. If you this most of the peake Handicap Time Is Good in Mud. Lula Khayyam (Berg* thoroughbred give important phase after setting the early pace. 2— Highscope, Billy Seeman, Muck- Broken Rhythm (W. Snyder)_109 in April, was in perfect condition and sport more than a passing glance, then you are the exception to the rule. She did to beat A. G. Van- raker. Idle Miss ran the distance in Oteebee (W. Snyder* 11(* manage the best horse in the race. Hi-Blaze (Machado) _112 But horse breeding is a fascinating business and the most successful breeders two easily 3— 1:42'good time for the muddy track. derbilt's Airflame, winner of Cattistoek, Pagliacci, Black Look. Also eligible: to Jockey rated him Swing < Benham) _110 give long and careful study their slightest moves. and a 4— El Fair Knightess, S. S. Howard's racer, King Barely Outraces Sylvia G. straight races top weight, by first Chico, Sage-Clark entry, High- Roving Eve (Machado* _ IK* When visit a establishment are •long in fourth place for the in the you racing you interested in horses led momentarily stretch, but Duchess Del (Garrett) _ 112 length. into scope. that If visit Churchill Downs on half mile, made his bid coming Little Mistress (Smith) _ 109 in running particular day only. you Derby day 5— faded badly as Idle Miss made her Memorial Handicap at Point. Dark Outlook (Berg* _ 10. the final turn and drew away in the Esposa, Unfailing. Danger or Pimlico on Preakness day, you will <-——- _ 105 6— Free move. x Roan Canopy (Hacker) and one-half Pallee. and Clear, Squirrel. see worm muioreas vi Results stretch to win by two Charles Town. tnorougnorecis ! than a year old, he was alone and 7—Celestino, Howard, Somali. SECOND RACE—Purse. *400: claiming. of dollars for new Empire lengths from B. P. Whitaker's Myth- thousands striving on his own. By the Associated Press. Best bet—El Chico. .2-year-oldr and up; 4*a furlongs. Special Dispatch to The Star. | x __ _107 fame and And behind every ical King. Results Dixie S. (Shanks* glory. j The following year your colt was FIRST RACE—Purse *1.000; claiming; x — Arlington Adriatic (Hacker* _ 11« CHARLES TOWN. W. Va., 2 is a 2- year-olds: 5 furlongs. Is Third. July one of these proud bluebloods in a Nedayr Delaware (Good). Ey the Associated Press. x Celtic Legend (Kirk) _ Ill running grassy paddock and grow- 1-0 The first of the Senator Mil- j Soldlerette (Dunns' 9-10 1-3 x Star Mint (Hacker* _ 100 running Willis Sharpe Kilmer's Nedayr By the Louisville Times. FIRST RACE—Purse. *1.000: story. : ing like a weed. Because horses's Silent Jim (Merritt) 8-5 1-2 claiming: Lady Buck (Scocca* 112 ton every 4-year-olds and up: 7 furlongs 'chute'. O. Rouss Memorial, staged in four, even five years Encyclopedia (Stout) 7-5 a behind — Three, perhaps placed third, length Mythical 1— Edith Walker (Palumbo* _ 114 is he is Apprehend, Postponement, Young Jen's Son iParisoi 3.20 2 so 2.00 j birthday officially January 1, Time, 1:01*1. Tractable

• 1.... Hal Price Preeminent. (No. at odds 7 to 1. 9) and in a dead heat award. ELIZABETH the Y. M. C. A. Hawke downed * Headley’s 5), of (No. The Fighter (No. 3) finished for place QUEEN scored, Taranto & Woman, Inc. raced to a three-quarter length victory over Wise Prince (No. 15) third place. will be running when some of the the Boys Club Senator*, 13-11, yester- IS2I L St. N.W. NA. 29*4 Other Race A-13 dat on the South News*Page in the Fleetwing Handicap at Empire City yesterday. Clocks I —Copvrpht, A. P. Wirephoto. Ellipse.