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1937-05-16 [P B-11] Snark Scores in Metropolitan Handicap With Whirlwind Finish <■-1---<- _ Race Selections MAKES FAST TIME % BELMONT (GMd). By the Louisville Times. 1— Wileo, Even Up, Languorous. 2—Johnny Dear, Spanish Fly, Pap OVER SLOW OWENT.I Jack. 3— Sun That One. TRACK; Allowance, Tea, poet them by thii is SOCHRANES BY PAUL J. MILLER. JR., Tueidiy. ind inr to- When Selections Good Track at 4— day's problem plena mill Englishman Meets Englishman. for Narragansett Park Tomorrow. Devil’s Mate, Jaoolo, Quakeress. America'! Authority oa Aortal Chico. keys within | one week. issue of Favorite, Is Third 5— Count Stone, Good Flavor, De- May the British Chesg Whopper, BEST JOHN Comes From Seventh Place rJ,HE BET, WE BRING, FOURTH RACE Try three tempers: Magazine has an excellent ac- serter. PONSORRD by the Procurement Behind Book in count of the international master's Memory first race—araho lass, stablemate the other day. but he in Stretch to d—Jesting, Thursday, Epical. Division Welfare Association Cheat Problem Nt. 72. Capture 7— Time tournament held at Margate. England, SURE CLOUD. SHRED. be Me, Swift Lad, White since April 7, the Procurement will pushed to top speed here | "A Study.” Social Chess Quarterly. last Easter. Belmont Race. In tills hall-mile ARAHO and Send. Division Chess Club, under the sprint can trim this field. BUSTER Kentucky Oaks. BLACK—4 MEN. T. H. of LASS Bert bet—Count Stone. Tylor Oxford essaying a •y tfu1 Associated Prets. looks like a safe bet. The BOY is form. direction of Chairman R. G. Mor- showing good By the Associated Press. Queen’s Pawn Oprnmg. fell before th» O'Hara Ally has shown more than risette, has become an integral part of EW YORK, May 15—Wheatley sharp ax whetted for him by his ccm- else in this race. SIXTH OUISVILLE, Ky„ May 15— In BELMONT CONSENSUS the District chess ran like the anything RACE—CASCAPEDIA, (Fast). family. Stable's Snark a patriot. Sir George A. Thomas of BRENDARD, DON GUZMAN. driving stretch finish Mars By the Associated Press. Affiliated with the new unit are J. champion he is to win the London. SECOND RACE —CHATATUGA, The featured number, all, 16- Shield, the favored daughter of Dee, John W. Prank. J. M. historic metropolitan mile at 1— Even Up, Bright Chance, Lan- Shannon, QUEEN’S PAH'V OPENING. HIGH TORQUE, CHAR- mile test, gives CASCAPEDIA all the Milky Way Farms, captured Donald Watson, Alex Donsky, George white. Black, White. Black, Belmont Park before 18,000 chilled guorous. Tylor. Thomas. Tylor. Thomas. WITCH. the best of it. He finished very the sixty-third running of the $5,000 Martin, jr.; Fred Hale, Prank Gam- spectators today. 2—Johnny Dear, Sizzling L„ Span- 1 P-Q4 P-Q4 10 P-K4 B-Kt.3 The mare CHATATUGA has fast added blno 2 KKI-B'i P-QB.I 11 in a race of this distance last Kentucky Oaks at Churchill ish and R. S. MacCready, alternate Kt-B-i Castle* Snark, holder of the world record Fly. 3 P-B4 Kt-B.t 12 QB-Bi P-QB4 shown excellent speed her week and needs to that Downs today. chairman. for 6^ In finished during only repeat 3—Sun Tea, That One, Mayro. 4 P-K.'S B-B4 13 P-Q3 P-B5 furlongs 1:15*6, trials. She » PxP KtxP 14 PxP? is sharpened up now effort. BRENDARD will be a Before At PxP the mile in 1:37*6, brilliant time over 30,000 screaming fan*, the 4—Quakeress, Red Glare, Fair present the dab meets at 0B-B4 P-K3 15 Kt-Q4 Kt-B4! and can beat these cheap sprint- threat. 7 a muddy track. brown 3-year-old filly owned by Mrs. Beam. the respective homes of Its sev- Castle* Kt-Q2 10 BxP KtxB ers. HIGH is at PR-K1 KKt-Kt3 Resigns. TORQUE good this Ethel V. Mars on eral He was two lengths ahead of Green- swung wide the last 8—Sandy Boot, Good Flavor, Ann members. Already H has I 8 B-Kt3 B-K2 distance and will be ck*e all SEVENTH RACE—BELOW COST, tree Stable's Memory Book at the fin- up turn and beat her way from seventh O'Ruley. engaged in Informal play with the way. DIVERTING, REGARDLESS. ish and paid odds of 10 to 1 to win. place to win by a length and a half 8—Abner, Epical, Jesting. the Agriculture Chess Club and Cbeaa Problem No. “4. BELOW COST loves this route The favorite, Hal Price Headley’s. in 1:53%. 7—Time Me, Swift Lad, Early Set- the Paul Morphy Chess Club. D. C. May Ladder Contest. THIRD RACE—SUN CELERINA, and the gelding should add this Whopper, was third in tile field of tler. Soon Social Chess Quarterly. GALLANT PAT, TARTARUS. number to his list. He carries a lot definite headquarters for the eight, a length and a half behind Best bet—Abner. BLACK—11 MEN. SUN CELERINA has been of weight but should last long Strong Finish Does It. Procurement chessists will be an- Memory Book. nounced. brought back to the races in great enough to win. SHATTERPROOF, which took the Meantime the Social Chest condition. The Sun Briar NARRAGANSETT Lounge at the Parkside Hotel is avail- WHITE—3 MIN. Rides Ally lead at the half mark of the (Sloppy). Longden Winner. way White ta should be able to EIGHTH RACE—LAST RO- Times. able for the use ol the nascent club Play and Mate in Two Mevea. graduate from the 1%-mile course, was second, and Alkit, By the Louisville VfAEMERE FARM’S Maeriel took maiden ranks Phil MANCE, KINDRED and any other chess Bieber has SPIRIT, a 40-to-l shot, owned J. H. 1— Araho Lass, Shred. Sure Cloud. promising group* Cheat Problem No. 73. fourth trailed by Shirvin, money, by Sergt. GALLANT PAT going well. COUNT ME. 2— that require first-class playing facili- was third. High Mabel, Dornoch, High Won hr Nimiowitaeh in Two Motea. Byrne. Bill Farnsworth, Count Arthur In her race the other day. LAST ties, say the officers of the Social Mars Shield was Torque. Soeial and White Cockade. FOURTH RACE —JOHN HER- ROMANCE was the odds-on choice Chess Cheat Quarterly. off to a very poor 3— Gallant Pat, Watchfully, Fool Divan. All playing dates should Snark, a was rated off RING, PHARA- start and to capture the famous "Derby of be BLACK—13 MEN. 4-year-old. DISTRACT, had no chance, even Em. arranged with the chess director by but was the pace and assumed the lead in the TIME. a lot of Fillies," unable to get started North 6737 though making up ground. 4— rI ale us, Distract, Recovery. dialing after 11 p m. stretch when the Bill A few days ago JOHN WER- She and was trailing the field when the front-running only needs heads-up handling 5— My Colin, Dixiana entry, Gay Farnsworth faded. The race was RING turned in a Ane effort over pack, led by Gin first Large Turnout for Ladder. here to win. KINDRED SPIRIT Daisy, passed Edward. May worth $6,675 to the winner. Snark, this 6-furlong distance. The cause the stands. Alkit was running just in geld- may trouble. 6—Sachem, Don Gusman, Up and ENCOURAGE problem lovers In ridden by J. Longden, carried 112 ing needed that race for a tight- front of the Milky Way entry, while 'J'O Up. the District of Columbia and Its pounds. ener and this sprint will And him NINTH RACE—CONSERVATIVE, Shatterproof was second. 7— Pocketpiece, Below Coat, Make environs, this department has in- Starmont Stable's Catalysis, at odds at his best. DISTRACT will be HIGH MARTIN, HARP O’ Coming down the stretch, however. It. itiated a special chess problem solving of 6 to 1, became the leading 2-year- the one to watch. GOLD. Mars Shield, which won the Texas 8— The Kindred contest beginning with the column of old Triumvir, Spirit, money-winner when she defeated CONSERVATIVE has been run- Derby, climbed rapidly and, with 2. FIFTH RACE — ERIN Strange Times. May a cmart band of fillies in the fashion TORCH, ning well up in recent starts and Jockey A. Robertson the wielding whip 0— Merry Kin, Doctor C. N., All Ton ara eligible to enter this stakes, 4’y In BUSTER BOY, MY COLIN. is due for a effort. If this all the the WHITE—0 MEN. running furlongs 0:55;*. winning way in, filly took the lead contest no doubt. Turn back to ERIN TORCH was not hard rid- Agog. White to Ploy and Mote substitute race is used, the filly and was as she flashed la TH1EK. gaining across Best bet—The Triumvir. your copy of The Sunday Star Mlyikt Rons Second. den in finishing second to his should walk off with first money. the line. for 2 and 2 and read the 'T'HE stake was worth $5,075 to the May Chesspourri. NARRAGANSETT (Fast). paragraphs concerning the con- winning owner, and Catalysts’ CITY CHESS CLUB took By the Associated Press. test. QAPITAL earnings for this year were boosted Churchill Downs the Paul Morphy Chess Club for to She finished a ahead Aurora 1— Araho Lass, Sure Cloud, Fran- The best amateur solver—one who a $9,365. length real breezy ride last Tuesday, regis- of A H. Waterman's Mivako. The Entries for Tomorrow. cine C. never has won any problem award in the Entries tering lop-sided score. 15'.2-3'... for Tomorrow.
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