0 10 + THE NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 113, 1921. PLAYFE IQLD- ISROOKLYN HANfDIC'AP - POLO MATCH LLOWJ England's advantage is that she has more good ponies than has America. Miss Leitch Wins French YORK HERAl-D RACING AMERICANS START All the members of the English team j BROOKLYNHANDICAP Rancocas Stcible Buys (NEW CHART]I have been seen in American fields. Col. the 1914 matches Golf Final 6 and 5 L,. June 17.-Weather rainy; track faat. Tomkinson played In by AQUEDUCT, I., [j at Meadow Brook, when Major Barrett v FIRST RACV-Slx and a half fu rlonRs. Time, 0:23. 0:47, 1:12, 1:18 2-5. WITHBACKSTOWAL1 was captain of the English team: Eord for '* and Defeats Miss Wethered Hand* Playfellon $115fi00 no $1,015.13 added. Value to winner !Sl.H50.13, *300. *150. For three-year-olds Wodehouso played at Hurlingham At 3 millutes. Oft at 2JK. Start Rood. Won TO upward. Handicap. post against 1 mine* a it-un, at Fontainebleau. GOES riarry ayno ily lug. Flare easily. Winner, ch. g.. by Star Shoot.Fair Atulanta. Trainer,drlv4. h Fred Taral. Continued from First Page. and for one season at Lakewood; Major Index. Horse. Wt. Ft1. St. 'i ly *4 Fin. Jockey. Open.HTgh.Close.Tlace. Sh. Ivoekett was at back in 1913 and 1914. By the Associate* Frees. Ji 10t! d 7 01 <*>J 3' 1' Fator 5-1 7-1 7-1 5-2 ti-l & aSS .'170 Georgia 0-5 1-2 to the brilliant exhibitions the defendei s and while he is not in the form he was Fontainebfsau, France, June 17..^Iss Three-Year-Old Colt Leads :17.'1- Fen Rose 111 I 1 l"k 3'V4 21 2'V4 Yeargln.. 4-1 11-2 7-2 Cecil the 101= Cum Sail 104 3 .'t* 3,k 3'% 3'H Coltlletti.. 8-1 8-1 7-1 5-2 ti-3 of the cup have made against strollg in thoso years tha rest of the Kngllsh Leitch, British women's goU IIS 7 4 5 5 4 4 McAteo... 5-1 7-1 0-1 2-1 1-1 in the last fortnight eve n team are in better form than they were champion, by repeating tier defeat of ney Home Fine Field in Turf 300 Dunlioyno 5-2 0-j aggregations . Step l.lRlltl.v.... 105 5 5 3 1 1 5 Rldcnour. 5-1 8-1 7-t money was this morning easily obtairl- before the war, especially I^ord fellow countrywoman, Miss Joyce jiPB /oin, v.u. too c i a J t> (I Sande.... 2-1 11-5 2-1 4-5 2-3 50-1 60-1 60-1 20-1 10-1 able by adherents of the American tean house, who is the most consistentWodei.and in the British championship matchesWethered, ... 10 7 7 7 7 Mooney... Classic at 371 Anniversary 100 favor tliie brilliant on this side, at Turnberry two weeks Aqueduct. tleorele broke slowly and was outrun through the early stages, closed with a rush To-night the odds strongly player Juat ago to-day In the final furlong and was going away a t the end. Pen Rose raced Step Lightly into English team. The stage is set for whsit Of the Americans, Mr. Webb is won the French women's golf submission and hung on well through the stretch. Cum Sah had no excuse and hung Is confidently expected to be the gTeai ably the most brilliant and the mostprobt- The score was 6 up andchampionship.6 to play. is a contender. Valor quit early. JOil.N P. UiilfcK IS SJbL'UMJ when driven In the strotch. Uunboyne w< never est polo tournament in history, an liable blayer. This left handed strikerred ThlsMs the third consecutive year Miss Anniversary had no speed. excener Leitch has Overweight .Georgia, 8; Anniversary. B. whichever team wins it will be it has, to the surprise of the American won the French champion" Scratched.Yellow Hand, Recount, 100: Thunderstorm, 104: Elected II., 100; in the mutches and will be a grecit team's followers, played magnificent polo ship. .^£^ i^Km |K 100; r sport " St. 08; Courtship , !»8. millionaires' game, from start. Miss who ytfWP^ JMJ# Dunsandcl. 100; Michael, J. P. A. boost for "the the- Adopting aggressive Leitch, outclassed Miss Exterminator Finishes in the Owners.No. 1, Riviera Stable; 2, Triple Springs Farm: 0, L. Price; 4, and file are t o tactics to he with Wethered In the faced * JHBw Kancocas Stal>le; 7, Qulncy Stable. which the rank learning: foreign him, has, morning suund, Clark; 5, W. J. Salmon; tt, love. The second same, will be playe liant stL'Kwork and splendid hard fight In the afternoon/Mlss miles brild Third Place.20,000 See 41 t SECOND RACE.Bavsldo Selling Stceplechase. About two (15 Jumps), on Wednesday and the third, if neces ship, earned praise from both horsemani-sides. at the twenty-sixth hole havingWethered 1 Time. 4:13 2-3. $2,000 added. Value to winner $",150, $500. $250. For In the last few reduced the from 8 to Off llrsi at 2:40. Start Rood. Won driving. sary, on Saturday next. games here Mr. champion's lead 3. Race on Dull Track. year-olds and upward. fourireak are as follows: has demonstrated Miss Leltch's fell the place same. Winner, br. g., 4, by tJarry Herrmann.Brown Bess. Trainer, J. T. The lineups powerful hittingMilburn putting otlim Kermath. England. ability, but he is lacking both in length round, while Miss Wethered afternoon PP. St. 4. 8. 12. 15. Fin. Jockey. Open.High.Close.Place. 8h. and direction. As of the her short game and made tome Index. Horse. Wt. 7-3 13-10 1-3 captain bettered II > HENRY V. KING. (884) E. Johnson.. 138 2 1 1< 1' < 1»* 1> Crawford.. 7-5 No. 1.Lieut.-Col. H. A. Xomkinson c team, he Is considered ratherAmericansplendid approach shots which rivaled 1RV Crest Hill.. 140 1 2 2» 2' 2» 2" Dyers 1-1 8-5 8-5 2-3 3 the First Dragoons. 4-1 4-1 10-5 7-10 . Royal in constructive command and as those of her opponent To the accompaniment of deafening 348 Mohican.... 140 3 3 3 3 3 3 Powers.... 2' F. W. Barrett of th e lacking Winner entered to be sold for $1,700; no b(W. (No. 2.Major somewhat too critical, but he probably The superiority of the winner In tha Cheers from more tha^i 20.000 persons Elmer Johnson had all the speed and aime again right at the end when apparently Fifteenth Hussars. will show to wonderful advantage during morning round Is shown by the score, a drtvo the son of benten. Crest 11111 finished with good cou rage. Mohican stood long gamely No. 3.Lord Wodehouse. the games at Hurdhgham. she having won ten holes to Miss Grey Lag. three-year-old m IIle run home. hk tH going lO I.nt) lam Teuce, I'Ul inunm Back.Major Vivien N. Lockett of th e Mr. Hitchcock, who was dropped from Wethered's three, with five of tho holes Star Shoot and Miss Minnie, won the J^Hj Scratched.Candidate II., 148; Westmlnster, 144; Sklbbereen, 130; Say Which, 134; Seventeenth Lancers, captain. the Peccant, 131. the American team for a time, is hitting halved. In the afternoon round Miss historic Brooklyn Handicap at Ownerd.No. 1, R. B. Strassburger; 2, J. 14. Lewis; 3, Greentree Stable. Substitutes.Lieut.-Col. C. F. Huntei most powerfully now, although he is still Wethered won five holes going out, and, afternoon. Lieut.-Col. T. P. Melvill, Major \\rr' on Aqueduct track yesterday THIRD RACE.Five furlongs. Tinle, 0:39 2-5. Purse, $1,715.13. Value to erratic in direction. However, ho makes the return, lost the twenty-eighth and 11 .'t Palmers, and Major J. F. Harrison. most sensational Tho thirtieth He carried the colors of the Kancocas ner. $1,203.13, $300, $130. For two Off, first break, at 3:03. Startwln-year-olds. shots, which offset the twenty-ninth. and . b. bad ones. were halved. Stable the judges a length and a good. Won galloping. Place easily Winner, c., 2, by Runnymede.Hymle. America. thirtyfirst past Trainer, F. B. Burlaw. Mr. Stoddard, who was selected for Miss Leitch, who was 4 up at the turn half in front of Harry Payne Index. Koine. W». PP. St. >4 % li Fin. Jockey. Open.High.Close.Place. Sh. No. 1.Louis Stoddard. . . No. 1 the has of tho afternoon Morvlcli 110 5 4 1» 1» 1® 1" Kcogh... 1-3 2-5 1-3 position at last moment, round, increased her four-year-old colt John P. Grier (2118) 2' 2® 15-t 40-1 40-1 8-1 3-1 No. 2.Thomas C. Hitchcock (or Hoi been successful in the front goal, but if lead by taking the twenty-eighth. Sh® Whitney's Draft ,... 107 1 1 3< 2"" Schut'ger. and twice that distance ahead of Willis PLAYF 400 Relay 103 5 2',4 .1' 3® 3® Moonoy... 30-1 40-1 30-1 0-1 2-1 ping). the score i3 against the Americans in the won the twenty-ninth when Miss ELLOW. 40.1 So It does 103 2 2 11 fl 5 4 Coltiletti. 13-1 30-1 20-1 3-1 4-3 No. 3.J. Watson Webb. first game he will be re- ered topped her drive into the Kilmer's old cup horse 4 4 4 5 MrAtee... 3-1 4-1 1-1 1-2 undoubtedly Wethirough Sharpe grand IIE.VK V V. KI\(i. 220' June Grass.... ,40." 4 7 Back.Devercux Milburn, captain (c piuceu fjuivr iur. yi iur. and conceded the hole after to By Cllnchfleld lOflu 7 ,000. 383 Execution 107',.. 6 3 7 7 7 Collins... W. and C, Leonardo II., the speed marvel from Morvtch was very much tho best, was badly shut off right after the break, rapidly Substitutes.Earl Hopping The final analysis shows England ended with the halving of the brother to the wonder horse, Man o' War, Playfellow is the second high priced and was i at the end. Draft raced forwardly C. the gobbled home on of found his way to the front only tailoring Rumsey. In the matter of ponies, and hersuperiorhole in par four. Tho cards:thirtyflist Xalapa Farm, which hasn't earned the price his colt Fitzslmmona has sold in two days. all the way and held the place perfectly siife. Relay could never Improve his position, English experts consider Mr. Hoppin K st at break. Execution bore out two forwards are better than Mr. MORNING ROUND. three legs in fourth place, and farther feed, was sold yesterday afternoon by (~>n Thursday he sold Knobble to the So It Goes had no excuse. June Grass rerved the as a who has few superiors an> Stod" course. player dard and Mr.,Hitchcock. Mr. Webb and Miss Lolteh 4 5 4 4 4 3 4 4.35 Jim Kltzslmmons to the Rancoeas Stable Iiancocas Stable for $25,000. badly at the elbow of the A\L a (out)...8 back and well beaten were such 2%; Draft, 2; T.nllv 1