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| Tribe Nips Columbus, 7-6, In 10 Innings Brilliant Stretch Run Setting Sail for the Wire in the "Run for the Roses’ [Kalin Drives Saffell

By Ponder Wins 75th Home for Winning Tally Running of Derby In Game's Extra Canto

Capot Finishes 2d, Palestinian, 3d; Crowd of 5592 Watch Redskins Favored Olympia Runs Out of Gas Ease Past Cellar-Dwelling Birds

By EDDIE ASH, Times Sports Editor (Continued From Page One) last with 3 half, HI one ponder The. Indianapolis Indians gave 5592 customers something “te Pensive and Whirlaway in 1941. Wine List and Capot set the cheer about in the opener of their new home stand out at Victory Jones trained all of them. Po early Field last night by coming from behind in the ninth to tie the score, Before Calumet got that win- Pace. after which they rallied again in the 10th to defeat the Columbus

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Then the crowd forgot about

ning habit he also had saddled:

Lawrin in 1938. Class by Himself Olympia and Capot battled for {the lead. But coming around the It tied Calumet with the late ; 0 1ast turn from home, Brooks

those horses in the rear and

. E. R. Bradley as the owner "ith moved Ponder out to find racing

Jopes in a class by himself as a ¢ trainer. | than four.

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the most Derby winners. It put!

room. That was all Ponder needed— No other has won more ‘he did the rest. {| In a few yards he collared Old And Jones: was not. too sure pockport, who then was running today he was going to make it 00509 to Capot. But it wasn't! five: funtil 50 yards from home that he Shortly before the race, he, managed to stick his nose tn, {front.

“If Ponder was 100 to 1 I Brooks All Smiles

wouldn't . risk a dollar of my me not only gave the 7 ed

Red Birds, 7 to 6.

St. Paul Grabs 15th Victory

&T. PAUL, Minn, May 7 (UP) ~8t. Paul won its 15th game ino 16 starts here tonight, defeating Minneapolis 6-2 behind the six-hit pitching of Phil Haugstad. MINNEAPOLIS Bt. ey

The contest lasted 2 hours, 54 minutes and the Redskins used

{up three pitchers and the Birds | three, : | With the game deadlocked at {6 and 6, Tom Saffell opened the {Tribe extra inning by drawing a {walk and Jack Conway sacrificed. | Dale Coogan was given an ins {fentional pass to set up a doubles play, but Frank Kalin crossed up the Columbus strategy by lining a single to left, tallying Satfell with the winning run, | 4th Hit of Game It was Kalin's fourth hit of the

, money on him to win. I'm justi . nid 75th Derby a great thrill, rire 2 HQ 4 ase 3 Same and his fourth run batted ie : hoping to get a share of the put he gave those among the ughesdd 4 1 1 Tplekse © 4 I ny Hutchings Hnall purse.” crowd who backed him the big-| HEME yet Roki 16 8 8ninionit $s Tinally wound He did a lot better than that} o Jacked WIS thé big: ae : ; NE ' akimn.ef 1 4 be iptenit_ He as the winning pitcher and . for Ponder netted $91,600 for gest Bh = 1940 and paid Down the stretch and headed for the wire at Churchill Downs comes in second and Palestinian third. Ponder is another Calumet jitshmnin 4 81 Abe rancalo. #4 8 3 Ira Hutchinson, second . hurler . Calumet, the third richest Derby go. 40. Bimelech that day was as, Yesterday comes Ponder, No. 3, the winner with Steve Brooks up, Farms wonder. He paid his backers $34. Olympia, the favorite, [Yvars.c i 0 § i Ug Connell. 4 ii J flume By the Birds Wis the loser. N : al). Art who won $06,400|® Pronounced favorite as Olympia| to score a Kentucky Derby upset. Capot, No. |, Ted Atkinson up, came in sixth after fading in the stretch. age 2 Telephoto | Plone . 3.3 0 1 aE pry I Yietory = : ve {was today. Totals 31 624 Totals »INDY . . ‘ceived the ew | $02,160, had bettered that racing] BrOOKS only other Derby pes cco 18888 884 14 Cugding, last years. star. second pot of gold. % mount was Star Reward ih lost U eo a on : S mp i n pee way r ial; He Civ ER Boael sacker is coming back from the and he came in 8 8 Ela see Pirates. It was hoped that he: IM " a A Roe or te Winner. Jeg Buck. Ye ‘R Te R M Hi T G ] 2 3. 5 fin Tipten. HRS nit: would be on hand today for the only the second is a drawling 28-year-o ormer t joi to a , 8g double header with Columbus. H ( time in the 75 years that the cowboy from McCook, Neb. api ex’ gays / IS eamma e oes al J saoe, on" leh ht $iled the American Association > . Derby has been run that an owner! Brooks was all smiles as Jones as : ah 4 iauestad o ohh \ boat stolen bases last season with 33

’ o A| Tribe pitchers would be Joe ~ —shooting for his first Derby They sure didn’t for his 10 ner| "yy, "yon mimate, “Rapid Rex” rutitat § 3 1°02 Hlaoutnraw Took sie: lcent cut of the winnin urse Prlisnsd Saliee 4 uthpaw rookie, in the first SSESI triumph—looked like money in cent cut o ED Mays also got “his No. 5 Novi i010 LES sont 8 8 g game, and Mel Quéen, winner of the bank. comes to $9160—for two minutes, + 50, Special up to a new high Mossel i abinett four games in-the second, ANSE Only 50 yards away from home, and four and one-fifth seconds c,. {pe year—125.5 miles per evan.if ! uh Jette, ] It also was announced the InPonder collared Capot and when/of actual work. hour. : Logan. ss Mion dians had released pitcher Stan NS! the Calumet colors of devil's red] That time was three seconds| «py» Winfield, chief mechanic . Pongnerd 3 0 Buchdelc” g Ferek and catcher Clyde Me. - and blue went under the wire slower than Whirlaway’s record sor the crew said the cars would fixitete : : Allister to Albany of the Eastern IVES! ‘hey were Lives lengths between set in 1941, but Jae didn't mat-ine back on the track today. Dink ap 3 League. him and the Greentree Stableiter to Brooks. The money was| The Speedway will be open to ove}. a The Red Birds gaves the Tribe. TORY! Har. the Big thing of, Bim. Dut forithe public again st 50 cents per fr “hai sters plenty of trouble last night Lost in Field him only in that winning irio person. The AAA Contest Board xed ot Malindi {despite the fact they are occupyLANs! It took perfect pacing by with Wright and Jones. will open the track to the drivers phi Reina Tor Malini {Ing the league cellar. Brooks, riding in only his second, They were only after the addedat 9 a. m, and close the course yas. City rte; Goji oi 2 They collected 15 hits to 14 by Derby, to turn the trick. glory, for money doesn't: meanfat 6 p. m. jn-Bur wr (heh Gallat No.bassl the Indians, hit two home runs, ‘Last out of the gate and a dead anything to them any more. Ra 8 > Juna_-Moas. ailsbee; ible ii one triple and three doubles. “ a : : THE Novi ‘team is expected to Fg hig Suser Miva or wi The Redskins’ lone extra base Si bignligt toaay # action mace Lay Daas City, For Rarlk pr |blow was a double by Kalin. Les oore usy in the ga- ; Y 8 1 en y ho, 3 b : Budener 1, Hits i in 1 {Fusselman, catcher, belted the ; ; ) ; Ts, of the ap two years. | i Te bnine pile per. "stu Rida helhgome pitchers for four safeties, ; / 3 TE Tar at Xoxnp! including a double, triple ot ‘9. LOUISVILLE, Ky. May 7 (UP)—The chart for the 75th running New clutch springs are being in- [phe = Ins: “ned TH homa oe Biil Howern x 3 of the Kentucky Derby follows: {stalled in the cars. § ¥ loped the other homer for the Ras (Copyright, 1840, by Triangle Publications, Inc —the Daily Racing Form = The third entry under the | Back to Milwaukee visitors. name SEVENTH RACE—1'4 miles: The Kentucky Derby; 3-year-olds: purse, $1 Moore colors—George onnor’s he Jim Wa 8 king a — ee. 37508 Trainer awards." $3000 a % third. | Blue Crown Spark Plug Special— BOSTON, May T (UP)«-The a Rais Stasied on He Tribe RDIN A Breeder awards: Winner. $2000: second, $1000; third, £500. won't see action until next Satur- ! Boston Braves trimmed their ros- na. Da Th ; "~ : Horse Bolt wie Sten. FIA. Jockens | gmy when it will be sent out for Words of advice on how to drive the Indianapolis Speedway” ‘and stay out of trouble” are given ter to 28 today by releasing out. Was Felleved by Royce apt, left. Yau sCtmet 3 1 4 : } : Rikon qualifications. to new drivers by Mauri Rose and Al Miller, veterans of the "500." Left to right are Rose, Miller, ight or Pg Feomi Mtl. | hans a Eh Tribe Pitching in the RABLY Ola Rockport B93 1-8 9 Gilsson | Moore has scheduled the No. 7 Chyck Barbo, Kenny Eaton and George. Lynch. Rose, three-time winner, took the drivers for a ride in |WAUKee ~ Asso- ninth. o order Olympia 1 40% 1 {3 NSS [Blue Crown for warmup laps to- fo conaer car y sition. Charlie Stanceu lasted on the . White Model Cadet 3. 8 4.3.6 1 Scurlock morrow with Bill Holland, second : ay Hon ow 3 § 3 %me Iplace winner, back at the wheel.[cars in the garages until mid-|of-the-year pace. the drivers also| YETERANS of other 500- miles Probable Pitchers Today So uitibus sound Jnl the intl ] Ky. Colonel Bm ea Ftorson Mauri Rose, again in his No. 3/afternoon. Some 500 persons, experienced a thri {at the track yesterday and “ (Won and lost —in parentheses) " Ew 4 53 RB B 3 Taylor: victory car, is a to get a many huddled together and] Until the proper tire combina-{the market” for suitable cars to AMERICAN ih Detroit who in turn was relieved by Jack - § SWine List in : mw od ad B Rub Bim workout early this week. Rosg wrapped in blankets, greeted Billition was found, the cars swerved drive were Cliff Berger who has ite} York (Byrne ! a " Comigs, mth, taliog 8 to 4. th renter Stable entry. xPield. Fageol as though “in a 50-mile st of driven more miles than anyone | Boston (Dotmon 0-3 g , ninth, tratling , the ! ; ; s at the track yesterday but Cantrell, in the No. 36 geol a g gu : 0 1 LorRUERIpE me: GIL 33-3/8; 133-3/8: 46-3/%: :M-/B: 112-38; 1:38; 1-38-3/3; Hi nie time Sisiting other| Twin Coach Special, first to get/ wind” as Mays put it. There in the history of the Speedway! a 8 Ea (Garver 1 ghia Indians put together four sin. Weather cloudy; track fast. drivers while mechanics worked! into action. wasn’t anything mechanically and Ken Fowler, who drove for|, Fh indeiohis Be, ng aon Blew, Jeored ou markers and Mutuel prices—Ponder, 34.00, 11.60, 6.20; aCapot, 9.60, 5.80; Palestinian, 4.80 iN a wrong. When tires were changed the Don Lee last year, 1:2) ~two gam /|sent the battle into an additional i Winner: Dark bay colt, > by Pensive- Miss Rushin, by, Blenheim I, Trained by on his mount. { R wrong. the “thrill” for the . uo» oA Siineton Ja holand. Bnd, Scare frame. ; Ben Jones, Breeder: Calumet Farm. Went to post: 4:31 C 32% C.B.T : | JUST before that, Maur ose § “ "5 t and dep 3-0)~iwo gam ? i | start good rom sale. Won driving. Piace ime. butiel Hands} ud os La NORM OLSOX, who LTV) wt drove Kenny Eaton, George drivers stopped. Jn was family Say " oF ATHONA i VEAGU . A view by Russ Peters sent Sot away slowly, improved his position gradually, while racing _on| the peedway yesterday w | Lynch, and “Chick” Barbo, new| . vers who nt ge action. pusabureh iekson 1-3 s!in the tying run. Conway got f Gente leader won. but haa itl loc CAFOT - Torwardly Dikced. irom siact No. 29 Olson Special which Duke svers to the “500”, around the! IT was so cold, even in mid-| |Three- time winner Mauri Rose 1-1) at Boston (8ain 3-2 a Biekford 30) three hits and scored three times | withstand Ponder aitousn sastly the” best of the’ others ane "PALESTINIAN. well: Pinsinoss wy. BHves Said rung! PACK for an instruction ride. afternoon, that Nalon wore four| haa Mrs. Rost 2d is daughter lo oT ivan a Mbiromions 0-1 and for the Redskins and Dale Coo- } Haden, Saved ero uring the last sixteenth. OLD ROCKPORT on the ynside and |y os. ge a scheduled to| , The Policy of sending new jackets during his test runs. ris June and son, Mau Reperls Loin (oohrion % 1, at Brookiyn|S8N AlS0 weighed in with three Dever far back, could not set fo the leaders when hard ridden through the streich. today. Dinsmore is schedule drivers out with a veteran to Pl a Jr. 8, as guests. Jofe Chitwood, | OL safeties. ; ot¥ieis to toe spre nt aide’ fhe Shreich. then fave way Toads. “MODEL Face 51 Winchester Speedway this|; or “the groove” of the course] AT least two cars, their crews stuntman driver whe mn Whee) nica (Bubtel 1-1) 44 New York (Jun. The Indians used 15 players } GADET moved up after going a ha mile, then tired, DUPLICATOR, on the inside was instituted yesterday by announced, are ready for qualifi-|the Ervin-Wolfe Specia roug! —————————————v——— before the night's action was 1 rel fun and again durine the upper turd, Rowena: he Tallon to alls Cahen clear | | Henry Banks, ¥ho SHER! ester. Tommy Milton, chief steward, and | cations next Saturday and won’t/his wife, Marie, and soh, Jole, College Baseball over and Ed Bahr, a pitcher, i was done. earin WINE LIST did soc | aN ae s¥ntc Ae COIN Oe day making test runs for thei,i,.. psa officials. be on the track until then. They're/Jr., to the track. ibright 8, Wagner 3 wound up as an outfielder, i overmatched, pulled up when hopelessly beate: crew of the City of Tacoma Spe- Lou M No. 22 Blue Crown » merican Internationa) 8, LA 3 The Indians jumped off to {| Shortly after Cantrell began u Moore's No. e Lr ¢ .{Brookiyn Céllegs 5, New York a cial, said he would Pil = The} his warmup, Henry Banks brought Spark Plug Special which George] PUKE DINSMORE old Own-cornal"s, Brown 1, three-run lead in the first Inning Dudley Order course with his own Federal En-| |" "oy "or Tacoma. Banks Connor will drive and the Tom|r Norm Olson: “Shake hands Hamiites's. Union. | but Columbus passed them by gineering Special owned by Dick Lo "0, Gt ting for Jack Mc-|Sarafoff Special which “Doc” With the happiest pace driver in ely Cres 4 a 0 scoring twice in the second and : "Curbs Protesting Cott, of Detroit. |Grath, who hasn't yet arrived Williams wil pilot. Indianapolis today” when Olson inci” Tre 1. ‘ twice in the third. = x = pulled in with the Olson Special. ute het i, Awswstans. R. L. L[ The Redskins eked out a fourth

. running a carefully planned race

: has won the classic twice in a'came up to congratulate him in

row. Bradley accomplished the teat in 1932 and 1933 with Burgoo! King and Brokers Tip. Where Pensive went on the in-| side to win, Brooks took Ponder on the outside. With only a furlong left, Capot,

the winner's circle. “It was the best race you ever rode,” Jones told him. Brooks Gets $9160 “T knew Ponder had it in the stretch,” he said, and then turning to his wife, added: “Well honey, we didn't come

under the veteran Ted Atkinson, here for nothing, did we?”

By Managers

with his Novi Mobil Special.

Mauri Rose Back With Same No.3

By ‘ART WRIGHT High speed action was forecast for the Indianapolis Speedway today after Duke Nalon late yesterday turned in the year's fastest gait of 130 miles per hour

MURRELL BELANGER, - of trom the West Coast.

lof the American Association, said iin at the track. The cars arrived 9 and 105-mile-per-hour brack- what the late Fred Duesenberg |

VEL pe Ey Brewers Trip Blues KANSAS CITY, Mo. May 7 (UP) —Bunching four hits for three runs in the fourth inning, the Milwaukee Brewers chalked up a 4-3 win tonight over Kansas City in an American Association game. Milwauk

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and batted 305. He also scored 101 runs and batted in 63. Tribe Manager Al Lopez sald he would insert Cassini in the line-up upon arrival and give the veteran Don Gutteridge a rest, The Tribe couch has been holds ing down the keystone sack since the opening of the new season. Lopez announced that today's

run in the fourth and the Birds ' it 1 il i 8 CTO: abe a ys Cote Lynn oot WOH quit ty dp 1. en RE RL a 0 LOUISVILLE, Ky., May 7 ,y,ugh nger Specials Pratt and| Rassey Special and began his|done, Harry Hartz, one of the Inch i xt al pe Thos Navy § (ie same called] Lint checked the Columbus ate "| (UP)—Bruce Dudley, president Duane Carter still haven't checked driver test. He completed the|top old timers, was reminded of y ) : pn, Jib inning) & {tack and the Birds were goose.

i the remainder of the con-

er # ree Kinyons Ter Aemicax agsocIeioN today that hereafter no one wilYeeRay. Cele each of 10 miles—and called said when be was told lo 9eed rom’ the Spentiny infield thse Wickes Clue 4 Uikdn'Cots 4 fest, with Huehings working 3p =k ays. Usin e ASS runwa n “hh iM ibe permitted to leave a dugout or \dianapolis Race Cars, Inc., was The Novis were last to take to two weeks left before the race aay. Un BA ya. s way” College ge Track stepped aside for a pinch hitter, tio 8 3 37 coaching box to protest a ball siepneq up yesterday as the Miller|the track and were in and out of| “Yes.” replied Fred, “that's two oo, 0/10 cn ship, which is like Pol Jiate 70%, Eastern tiinels 844. . | Walsh had an odd pitching rec. ;l3 3 47} Riistrike or half-swing decision. lgpecig) to be driven by Hal Rob-|the pits several times for adjust- weeks of days and two weeks of 0 “00 "Bill Odom flew from Michisen 81s. indians 857%. Purdue 1.0rd. He fanned seven but allowed 19 33 32 Dudley sajd the penalty for vio- son and the Maserati, which Chet ments before Nalon and Mays nights.’ | Honolulu on, his record fight. {{innesats 81, lena State 40, @euri| {11 hits in four and one third 15 118 13% lation woMid be automatic re- Miller will drive, were made “opened up” for their fast laps. | 8. 8 5 {{onings. AGUE {moval from the field and “prompt ready for the track. Miller ex-| Cantrell closed the activity with NORM OLSON has pet names JOHNNY MAT RO, who hought Nobre Dams 87. Piitsbureh 4 immiatt #1, It was Hutchings first victory L pet. Gp departure to the clubhouse. pects to see action today. ja 122-mile-per-hour lap as AAA for his cars because, he says, he's Milt Marion's Alfa Romeo just] Butler 31's, “ | the season. He pitched in ¢ am “| He said American Association A survey of garages indicated omcials flashed on the yellow!always had good luck since he before last year's “500” and drove "'*onin 8. Northwestern 44. lows 30. the relief role only. ¢ 6 3" directors voted unanimously tola half-dozen other mounts might, closing light at 6 p. m. started using them. His Speed it to eighth place, was at the Coll ° Tennis T ibe Bo 2 fre te the decree that managers be ready to roll. « sn {way car has “Baby Gretch”—|track yesterday waiting for his eq) ong ate roe Xx Score i cI 6'alare to be permitted to confer on! a. = { WHILE Nalon and Mays gave which he won't explain—on the car. It's due in from Cincinnatf af Forest, A tilinets (Navy Plot! COLUMBUS 15 187 {the mound with the same pitcher| Cool weather and threats of the crowd its biggest thrill of cowling. His dirt track car today...and might be one of the ye Reh) Th An ustans 6“ ! ' NATIONAL JLeacve only once during a game. irain. that never came kept the the afternoon with their fastest- carries “Wild Minnie, [atternoon's _Funners, rk) Notre Dame 1, Detroit re * L Pet Gs. | zs: | 1 7 Ben Jones Tops All Derby Wi P d Ri h Wi rookiyn +1 8. 586 1 iE. i Ben Jones Tops erby Winners as Ponder Rings up His 5t in uls 5 A el pb do Se 1 Professes Great Astonishment at Result Stem 40 NSEDOrL this Auton, oo 201 Jrusk ores time com- Srats country avery once Sa awhile. The crowd began to storm 5 GAMES TODAY But Looks Like a Bookie Who Hooks a Sucker What happened to Olympia} And in no time the dprawling grounds looked like a vast , AMERICAN ASSOCIATION By JOE WILLIAMS, Scripps-Howard Staff Writer He simply ran out of gas. This was the first time he had picnic luncheon. A group of energetic musicians entertained on

Solu mbus at INDIANAPOLIS (2). oledo at Louisville (2). Ech Loe at h Kansas bas City 3. Warren Wrights of Chicago,

GUR AMERICAN LEA He picked up his fifth one

Boston wb Bt. Loy at Chicago (2). [

on St. \ Hasina nat Eleveland a. New Yor at Detroit. NATIONAL LEAGUE Pittsburgh at Bos a. is at Dori.

Lou B neinnsti it Philadelphia, (2).

LOUISVILLE, May 7-—Ben Jones has an engaging and lucrative hobby. He collects Kentucky Derbies for nice people like the

a trim little number which he calls Ponder. priced at $34.00, $11.60 and $6.20. It was one of the nicest buys the stylists of the turf have had in years. Ponder’s win which stiggered form players from coast to coast gives the man in the white hat the Derby championship

him.

Derby, tried to steal the race. here this sun-dappled afternoon,

It was attractively . upon Olympia began to tire in

It didn't work.

been asked to go a mile and a quarter, and it was too much for Eddie Arcaro, the nation’s best jock--#hooting for his fifth It was his plan to get a quick, commanding lead and, if and out in front they couldn't catch him,

Arearo broke his mount on top all right but he never was able

flowers. Even Mrs. Perle Mesta, Was

the infield lawn which was freshly cut and festooned with myriad There was the usual turnout of name person: ges,

hington’s No. 1 hostess, was with

us. She let it be known Kentuckians charm her no end.

“They love to have a good t the stretch, he'd still be so far

LJ ~ ~ THE 75th birthday of the tween the covers without any ex

ime,” she beamed, “I simply love

people who love to have a good time, dant you?”

” ” v Derby was formally pressed betra effort to make it majestically

to get better than a two-length lead inipressive. From the standpoint of history and promotion it . Tm ed wo ab Ney Nock among trainers. 8 ry iy ire differed from the routine run,'the 74 others, only in the character gin edad out for Wilson 1h RESULTS YESTERDAY He Mas won five. No other trainer can make that statement. of the winner's trophy which was rimmed with diamonds, | Bahr ran jor Rikure Ba,

AMERI®AN ASSOCIATION (All might games)

fs ap 7 Columbus § ul 8, polis 2. ket RAE G5 3 . AMERICAN LEAGUE ‘ gE Se innings), 1 a “ 2

| Dick Thompson who won four (10

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v

Going into today’s 75th running he was tied with the late

Jones’ previous ones were Larwin, Whirlaway, Pensive and Citation.

r JONES, looking very much like the bookmaker who had swallowed the sucker, professed to be greatly astonished at the result. Just 24 hours before he had told me he'd be the Man in Kentucky if Ponder did any betiar ttian third.

for the equally late Ed Bradley. back. He went out to meet hin

- : feel pretty good about it all, too. A mildly pleased owner was

the most surprised finished fourth.

AFTER THE RACE you could see Trainer Jones down the track. He didn't walt until Brooks brought the colt all the way

He was all smiles. Bo was the boy. Even Ponder, who, true to his name, seems to take time to think things over, seemed to

“Well, I told you we could beat him again,” he reminded after

minded. Between the fifth and and to shake his hand. run), faces the finish line. It was from this point of v Cliff Mooers whose Old Rockport

he was at 21.

re on He predicted Olympia would win “from here to China.” the race. the track today. He has fears the remarkable octogenerian may ; NaTon AL Vag “Ponder still isn't much horse,” he protested. ‘What hap- Mooers’ colt had beaten Olympia to win the Banta Anita overexert himself one of these eenturies. } '§ Bictata y pened ras that be beat & poor Jot of of 3-year-olds.” A : “What does he think 1 am,” the colonel chuckled ¥ , : That could be. The time, 2 Mis 6 a fgst track would This was.one of thoge lovely spring days you find in the blue old man?” .

man they call Mr. Derby himself (he's seen every one that's been crossed the track and entered the steward's stand which

jubilee race. The redoubtable colonel, at 87, is not quite the fellow His physician had asked him to remain on the near side of

Even these were not of sufficient size to tempt the larcenous- |

sixth races Col Matt Winn, the

antage that he saw his diamond

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