MABCH 10, 1921 PAGE 6 MISS WARING'S COLORS IN MATCH PACING RACE FRONT (Half-Mile Heats) Tom H. (Grey) Takes Double and Second Bifn Gentry (Jones) Time: 1:10; 1:09. 1 2 2 1 STEEPLE CHASE (Full Course) Ray-0 '-Light (Norman) Melos (Wright) Kate Glenn (Houston) The green and white silks of Miss 5 FURLONG FLAT Helen Waring were conspicuously to the Joe Milner (Wright) fore at this week's meeting of the Jockey Troben (Lutts) Club, when she sent two winners and a Machere (Lasses) second to the post out of three horses en- Time: 1:04 1-5. Wasseon also ran. tered. This included wins in the five fur- SEVEN FURLONG FLAT long flat race with Joe Milner and the Mary G (Lasses) steeplechase purse event, the feature of High oiympus (Wright) the day which was won in handy style by Time: 1:31 1-5. her much improved Ray-0 '-Light over G. Nibbs' sturdy old timber-topper, Me los, and Henry B. Swoope's Kate Glen. A shift in the weights from those al lotted the last time this trio met figured CUiisiuauv """" Wi tllc Golf instructors at this, rpsnrf. rP p1- steeplechase. At the former meeting dom up(m to preach the virtueg of Kay-u-gnt conceueu weigin vo uu, concentration. Nearly everybody con other starters and finished third after centrateg Qn gol h hysicall verbal. setting a fast early pace, but today he ly mentally and Jn between sQ was in receipt of several pounds from his tQ gpeak Perhaps the mogt gtriking n. lonuw viiriux , auu ax,cl i uu lustration of concentration on the matter pace all the way through came on to an in hand WRg afforded -n the lobby Qf easy victory, with Melos second and the Holl Inn & fgw evenings when ft awoope mare tnira. .au mree oi me certain Connecticut golfer was demon. horses were cioseiy ouncnea ror we nrsr rt t- new g. h - - im turn of the field, but the Waring repre- proved hig game He uged ft water glag3 sentative soon drew out to a command- to represent the handle of an imaginary mg leati wnicn ae mu.iuameu iu uie mi- cmb ftnd hig Qnly trouble was that he ish and had very little difficulty in gain- overlooked the fact that the glasg was ing the verdict. Melos followed along full untn he had reachpd the t of hig witnm BiriKing-arsiaTice, uuiiau u re- perfect swhjg and had gpntly poured m(Jgt spond when called on at the head of the of itg icy contents down the back of his stretch, and could never improve his po- neck sition. Kate Glenn dropped back to third place shortly after the start and was N0RW00D JOHNSON HIGH never a serious contender. GUN IN WEEKLY EVENT . Showers during the forenoon changed the conditions of the track, and as a con- Norwood Johnson of Pittsburg, tied sequence one of the best cards of the f or high in thig week,g 100 target present season was marred by scratches. handicap event at the Gun Club with W. In the five fur long . event only three T Whitin of Worcester, and won the horses faced the starter, and in the seven prize on the shoot.off. Johnson's score furlong affair only two of the original wag 92.9i00 against 85-20100 for six accepted the issue. Joe Milner, a whitin. F A geibert was high gross notorious mud-runner, entered by Miss man aj. 95.4 Waring and ridden by Wright, took the ANNIE OAKLEY TO GIVE SHOOTING EXHIBITION MARCH 18 measure of Troben, Machere, and Was seon in the former event, and Mary G. showed her heels to High Olympus in the latter. Mary G. has been knocking at the door in first-class company for some Annie 0akleyj the world's best rifle time, and it seemed to be a soft track she ghotj who ig in Pinehurst for the winter needed to gain a victory. She took the teaching ladies in the art of shooting, lead with the fall of the flag which she win give a shooting exhibition at the Gun increased with every stride and won with Cmb Qn March 18 at 3 R M Miss 0ak. plenty to spare. ley hag some new and difficult stunts that Three of the trotters took a turn-about ghe win attemptj and all who attend are in winning a heat in the Class A. trot, gure to witness some rare marksmanship. Whipcord, Zaquilla and Mike Kelly each Admigsion free ., , : taking a heat. The race finally resulted in Whipcord and Zaquilla splitting first 'fj-JE GUN CLUB and second money and Mike Kelly taking There wiu be a weekly handicap target the short end of the purse. Tom H. and tournament at the Gun Club every Tues Bmgen Gentry, two rival pacers owned day .f therQ are five entrieg or more for and driven by Grey and Jones respective- a sterling tropliy Ideai Leggett traps, ly, engaged in a match race of two half- Bird handicap. Tne handicap is limited mile heats, but the winner is yet to be tQ blrdg A sterling trophy will decided as each of the horses took a heat fce yen for the four best scores made way ana win try 11 over again at tne each month during the monthg of Janu. ary, February and March, in the weekly handicap tournaments from 16 yards at meeting next Wednesday. CLASS A. 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