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.ASCOT GOLD CUP. A fine close-up of the finish, showing Qunshed (nearer camera) defeating Om ah..
American Horse Nosed Out
In Ascot
Clark Gable On Baer Fight Offer
"I MIGHT DO IT"
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Gold
Cup Race
KING'S HORSE WINS Quashed First Filly To Win Since 1894
(From the Picquet)
Ascot, June 19.
Pat Beasley lost his whip just as his mount, Omaha, and Quashed passed the post for the inkstand and candlesticks which are called the Ascot Gold Cup. Pat Beasley would not have won in any case, and he is too good a jockey to make excuses. The American horse ran "a great race," to use his trainer's words, and was short-headed by a slightly better horse. The rest, for all intents and purposes, were nowhere.
breeding point of view, beat the thoroughbreds_out_of_sight.__Mr. Woodward, the owner of Omaha, bas long pleaded the case for the admission of certain American strains into the English Blud Book and his claims must now be stronger than ever they were.
WINS RACE ON HONEYMOON
T. T. RIDER GRAZES WALL, DASHES TO VICTORY
Victor last month in one of the most thrilling Lightweight Tourist Trophy races the Isle of Man has seen, was A, R. Foster, a 24-year-old motor agent who is honeymooning in the Island.
He covered the 204. miles in 7 hrs. 33 mins. 22 secs, making a new re- cord of 74.28 miles an hour, ou a 248 c.c. New Imperial.
Second шля 11 G. Tyrell Smith (219 c. Excelsior) whose time was
3 hrs. 38 minя, 34 secs.
Third was A. Geist (248 cc. D.K.W.), time 3 hrs. 38 min. 07 secs. The cracking pacu was too much far most of the riders,
Eighteen gave up. Thirteen finished the course.
Foster had to battle against Stan- ley Woods, the Irish nee, holder of the Lightweight and Senior trophies. Woods, leading the powerful team of Gerinan D.K.W. machines, put up a tremendous Gght in defence of his trophy.
Smashing his own record for the 37 miles lap on the second circul with a speed of 76.20 m.p.h., he gained a comfortable lend.
A halt caused by plug trouble set him back into second pince, but he was ahead again in the fourth cir cuit.
Foster responded and went ahead on the sixth lap.
Both forced themselves and their machines to the almost on the final circuit.
Foster had a nasty moment when he gritzed a wall at Baliaeraine corner. but tore on unperturbed.
Woods again met trouble and limped home over the greater part of the last lap.
The Inat mon G., S. Lowther, was flung off when his machine seized up
Governor's the
Bridge hairpin
011
hend and hit trees
П
Dazed, Lowther pusbed his machine the last-mile to qualify for a second-class award. He collapsed when he crossed the line. :
FOR BOWLS TITLES
SIX MATCHES YESTERDAY
Yesterday's résults in the Colony lawn bowls singles championships were practically all as expected. 1.. A. Alves, bowling with good Judg ment and precision, wen confortably, while A. Hydo Lay was never exten ed. J. Shepherd had a nice wis against WK Way, this being the ono
thought match which it was might have resulted differently, while A. E. Contex wun without being unduly extended.
Lord Stanley, the lessee of Quash- Clark Gable, "he-man" actor, ed, is the thirteenth owner of a mare. idol of millions of women film or fly to have won this race since fans, is to be issued with a box-its inception in 1807. He is also the first owner to have won with mare ing permit, following a £10,000 for ally who is not in the stud book.
S. Bright and J. E. Henson and R. offer to meet Max Baer, film The greatest Allies to have won the
ruce
before Quashed, were Beeswing
Duncan and S. Randle reached the acter and former world heavy-(1812) and La Fleche (1804), and
semi-final of the open pairs cham- weight champion.
Dick Perrymun admitted that both pionship, the first named figuring in none of her sex has won since tQuushed and Omaha were ring as 4 thrilling encounter with J. S. Lan- latter. Quashed is a granddaughter
suld doit and D. Rumjahn, The announcement has been made of Shogun (who was not in the stud they passed the post. "But,"
book) and a great-grand-daughter of Dick, "my mare simply would not
Bright and Tenson obtained the by Dr. Harry W. Martin, head of Santol, who won the cup in 1801, sive in." He thought that front the decision by a single point, the scores the State Athletic Commission, to She goes back on her sire's side to time he took the lend, going into the being level on the last but one hend, whom Gable applied on receipt of the Kreal Ascot Cup winner, St. straight, until the winning post was after which they laid the shot to win
the match, the offer from Tom Gallery, Holly-Simon, and through her dum to Per- reached he was never headed..
M. A. Souza and W.-V. Field offer- simmon. wood promoter.
Charles Elliott, who rode the third,
ed less resistance to hear and Omaha is also techniently butt-Hokbul, was. loud in his praises of Randle, losing by 25 shots to 16. "I might do it if I could pick up bred, although, of course, he takes an first and second. His sympatlles, 1 Souza and Field started promisingly a few hundred thousand dollars." | honourable place in the American fancy, were with Omaha, for he and won the first half dozen hends. stressed the fact that the horse had But. Duncan and Randle came along Thus the two "outsiders," from a token a lot out of himself through with a four on one head and, after excitement before the race. "You | securing the lead, did not relinquish can't afford to do that before u ruce ] it again. like the Gold Cup," he added.
said Gable.
"There is nothing in my contract to prevent me from entering the ring. but I should have to get leve of absence from the studio to train."
FLOORED EX-CHẠMPION Gable has been training arduously for a new picture, "Cain and Mabel,
Stud Book.
Resulta in brief were:
OPEN SINGLES
·H. A. Alves beat G. N. Mitchell 21-9
A. Hyde Lay beat II. F. Rozario
Omaha, according to some of the climax came when Clark, who had gol himself down to fighting weight, Paddock critics, looked lighter than looked at Kempton: That landed a phenomenal punch which he had
21-9 ex-champion out for may be so, but he is still a most knocked the
attractive individual. His owner was several minutes.
prowess.
in America and, in the circumstances,
in which he plays the part of a prize- Pomeroy, when the ring doctor re- Captain Boyd-Rochfort, the trainer, fighter. He has spent a long series stored him to conselousness, became was unable to say what his next race of painful hours in bouts with Allen lyrical in his tribute to the actor's would be. Lord Stanley was equally He declared, "Gable's blank concerning the future of Pomeroy, former inter-collegiate box-punch felt like a can of dynamite Quashed, although he did not deny ing champion.
exploding at the end of my jaw, the story that Lady Barbara Smith, "I'd like to train that boze for the from whom Quashed Is leased, would ring. He'd make a chopping-block like her to be trained for same future'
some of those so-called champs." Grand National.
Gradually he developed a technique | whleb amazed spectators, and the
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
THAT KID IS A MENACE TO SHADYSIDE! HE'S A
BAD YOUNGSTER, IF
I EVER SAW ONE !!.
DON'T GET TOO CLOSE TO," "THAT"
FRESH PAINT, MR."TWIDGE!--
DRUGST
(IT'S A PRETTY STATE
OF AFFAIRS. WHEN THAT'S BOYS LIKE THAT CAN'S WHAT ROAM. AT LARGE !
MY ELMIRA SAYS!
HE OUGHT 10 BE
PUT AWAY!
Very Becoming
EVER SINCE HE WAS SUSPECTED OF!
BREAKING THAT JEWELRY STORE WINDOW, IVE FOR- BIDDEN MY ALYIN TO PLAY WITH HIM!
J. Shepherd beat W. K. Way 21-13
A. E Coates beat P. E.. Knight 21-14
.
OPEN PAIRS (Quarter-Finals)
R. Duncan and J. S. Íandle beat M.A.R. Souza, and W. V. Field 21-16
8. Bright and J. E. Henson beat J. S. Landalt and. D. Rumjahn 22-21
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