t THE OMAHA liKE: fRlDAY. SEPTEMBER 13. !!).'.. Lady May C Wins 2:11 Pace Ak-Sar-Ben 2:11 Pace. Is Decided Afler Four Heats Morgan Drive UiomaV Fntry Irt Vii'inry Aflrr I.utlrr I Yanked ly Juiljji's fur I'lilling Hililuni. By HARRY K. WHITTED J T took lour hr1 in rfpi'iilr thf .inner in the "Alt Sar Mm" I II (iP lor a purer ol $1,500 al thr liri-rtl VVritrrti circuit harnrt net turning; hrre yettrrday altrrnnoit. l-.iglil horf took (hr wrd in thr firt hrat, with Trie, a lv horsf hy Highland TwUl, in tlif tuidr pmilinn ttir (mi brat. Roy Owm. driving !:, a roan griding hy Thr Tri umph, stored down 011 the outkiilr the t'nl . a I lirxt, taking tlir griding irmti to tiif pole hi-loir the field lirailrd into the first turn. Hoy hrM thf Irad position until thpy reai'hril tlir thrrr iLditrrt pole when llmrv 'I lumia. driving I iy May (". shook t in n'r out, roiit , 11 thifiuli fruni about thwi portion, slur b thr rail, att'l winning wilho'it any Ktrat amount of trouhlr. Hal Mr i comi'ig at thf Im hut t'.ie brt tbr brown rlaughtcr of Hal It., rfitilfl do ym third pl;nf, rroml Rome; lo Quran Ok a., thr !ot of the I'ly, Tln marc piid $5740 01 a 2 fcVrt to plare. All r itrir in tbt rlal v or hipplr I ulu Iiv4:, a hr'in n in-re hy taron Urodlt. drum hy Shivlry. v.oii ihf nfcotid hrit aftr a hard fght. Shivlfy took thf mat out in f Ti'it -rti acr ll'rv pot th word, with t'ir r"-t of lii fir Ifl hiinr.lifd and hot gf.rr hi n He ht!d thf lal thrnuMioiil thf tiiilf. alihoiiyti Ting- Latkipur iriond and lioldm Viti third. Auaiii thf julgft fre doplfatrd with thf linikh, for t he y pulled I han dler, duvff o( tioldrn Fred, oul of the aulky and put Moigan up. lie look ihe hy etallion out in frutit early 111 the tame the thud heat ami Ma leading the rn'ire nnlr I .add I'tlfh, hay gritting hy l,n I'alih, hard him out in thr tact quarter lut Lukrd ji'-t a hit l the Ink iierettary 1.1 win, Morgan, who re placed ITiii'ltrr hfhind Golden rred. m avtardf'1 $50 for driving llif heat, to thf judge announced ut the end of llif nnlf. Won First Heat. I'our hitly looking .1) far-old (aim ttartrd in the ('omlntkkrr p;ire for 2 .") rUii horsrs. 1 hry got awuv to a nnr ktart with Happy I'arri-, a sorrel Fillry hy l'flrr W, Udjwv at' thf iiisrtrr. Al Mary hovrd he had plrnty of peed when hr i-atne up through the tri'tih, uiniung in a iloe iinuh in .'!.. Hut lud luik wat tamping 011 lirr trail for he broke on the firl turn of the tfiond hrat and ua dutum eil, thr heat going lo Florence (irigg. j ihi t j I ! y aio won the third and drnding heat d the tace. Grand Circuit Result Golf facets Q In ( hiil" p in"' Ii If two iilatrra f iiih tvfi en ttit 1" hot, la (h high lianilit-.ip fimn r4iuirr.t fa Amy (ha niri IhiI tn ilfiar ftiilia In w lunar without hanlt ni A. Nn. th milih la ilai4 to rl.ina wilh hnndirau aiulla If lha I iiumlar af atmhra all"Nal are itlvlilH rirnlr tn Ilia laa n I lira t ilia j ranraa lha ilrara ran ? agraamrnt play ' mna liftlaa. I nl'-aa holh agira lha mali h . mii-t tit. elarril mer J In a inrijal iiualifviiia rom.i If a t ll fl.)r'1 from ! (i r.)i nr Ua nf lha tii hit lha fla(tf.lt whlla 11a o'hr I'linrra a'Ltia Ii hl.1M l. la lha plater a ti i I'lM'ra Hi a'mlii, ann llaril . t. tan ilmlira. Tlie prnallr la a. a rrenifttna of nhn haimana In ha I tiK'illna tha flag, I q riaiia in lha ta't riiliar r.n lha en'vood. jr, iTud i hird try for firt t hrn ,.n, m.irn eMiti.d . ' ' .. . i. i l'l,v ih" ih x rta. r.ling una p'-i-e throfh the atrrtih. rnnimg a. ..lli.lri . Hir n..i ..Hlng of throtirh n'N.t thr pnlf. and Duelling ! '' haartna tn Ihla imtnlt "If a faf.il i-a In ifManre mora than nna rlrar Svrafu.f, N, Y,. Sfpt, U. Tlt'ough a nnaty fug and orr traik nearly fetlock dfrn t pniud. am hrr of ihe grand circuit today rai'fd aiinply to pleae crowd n LVIMNI han.r.t race drvotfr wlio hat) gatheied for what originally were ait fventi and four eahibitiona on ihe procram. Two faceri wrre John Henry and John Fettliing, driven reipfctivfly hy Wa'lcr I ox and lotntuv Wufihy Jlifl rvrnt wa the i.v. pace in which a half doaen other enttiri wrre withdraw n. The fattral tinie in the onlinary pacf df 2.0J, wit .'.17. In othe worda the Irark wa. al (fait 11 afcoudt alow, which piohably tfti a record on the gtand ciruit. Suintnarir: ! ai .ar. l'a hi-"!. V"" I' tM J..hn Hanrv, b, g. Wtlkia (Ciil .1 t Ji.hn I'arahlng. b (Murphy) .. 3 Tuna I 111. 2 I J 3 H 1h Chnmhar f (iimmrrra III ruraa : ''. K.lna r.ana, br m.. by Birt r I t'llnmaal . , t 1 Abnailal. b. h. Il'ifli S 3 vi. Ilrnlay b h ill Urmirifl 4 3 1. v a , n iaa ilr Thnat t I:, l"S. i ' Field riuh' Colfi-r Winn SoutlieaHlern Title; i,.K,..,. Vrl. rnl 14 (SlMCial Telfgrani.) Maying tindrr thf name o! '. Tutt. i rfd t. Liongii. tiirm Irr of thf Omaha Field club, Omaha, von Ihe outhca.teni Nebraska golf rtianmifinthin titiirnev hfre yesterday when hf drffatfd Kirk Rrown of Brownvillf, i and 1 over IS hole. pojii'O'i. Ha! I'fe wi atra-n closf at thf fin bn 'in'- in tliird place. Judjea Yank Thomi. Thf judgfi evidentally thoiiRht tine v- fotnr'iiing wrons in the wy tiie horaes finisl'fd in the trcond In at for they yanked Henrv Thoma before ihe tait of the third heat, putting Morgan in his place. Lady May I'.. Thoma' mount, won the firot left in J:044 and was filth in ' thf sfcond heat, in 2;"!i',i. I t... t . i. t - . . . . . A i rvoy uwnn iiiuk ok sihm i" the I'olf e they headed into the stretch the third heat with the field bunched at the quarter, which they reachfd in 33 srrnuds. They raced with the roan Re1d:ng out in front all the way. In the last quarter C'hilds brought Hal Bee through fast on the inside, and when thfy were 100 yards from the wire it looked as though he would win the heat, hut Owens let out another I n! with the roan and won by half a length, with Child's 1111 III III B. ri'IMV I. ...v"fl...., who replaced Tho va behind Lady M.iv C, finished in fifth place this htat. This mare, w:nner of the first heat, was tirawn before the start of the fourth heat, as she was b'eeding at the nose. Tiv's left just Raps and Lulu Brooke to contest for the fourth he.it. They loafed the first three quarters of tiie mile, with Rags out in front all the way. breaking the wind. The three-quarters was reached in 1 :45. hut from there on in, busi ness picked tip. Shivley shook out the mare and they raced the last quarter in .10 sco ids flat, a 2-niinute dp with both wh'pp'nR at the fin ish. The mare brat the roan gelding out hy a nose in about the hardest drive of tlie mertini, fO fr.r. Fay Matthew Wins. rrii' linrtrj r.inif out iii the first heat of ti"; 2:0S trot, the second race : on tle '-royra-n. Ico'.t Mix oemfi tnc added ertry. Cut he didn't get any thing bu; the flag in the first heat. G-tv Uynsf. a brown gelding hy Bin;ol!a. drew the guide position in the firs'. !'j:.t. I'lUyrecket was back at the sic:', rod Idolf Mix went to a break on the fiist turn, leaving the other t'.ree to fig'it it out. Fay Matthews, a bry marc by Guv Ax worthy, entered and driven by Henry ThomV.s, seeried to have the neces sary steam and won with Henry buiigy r;d'ng at the finish. Gen. Byng and Anna 'ole:a. a bt'.y mare by the former Nebraska ire. Sor rento Todd, touijbt it out for second place, the tri:rr winning. Fay Matthews was "It" all the way in the second heat, winning with sev eral notches to spare. Again in this beat. Gen. Dyng and Anna Yoleta fought t out for seconJ place, and again the mare won, hut it took a hard drive to place her in the second portion. I Fav Matthew was back at thr j s'art h the third hea. and trailed mot id the way. Anna Yoleta wa leading the field as tiiev turned into j the stretch, but Th.vnn et down for a drive, and the mare eoppe i through thf ttrftih in a hard drive. Anna Yoleta a.vti took sreond money this htat, hut Skyrocket, beat Gen. Byng out tor third 'place. Pull S:ond Driver, ; Five ml wheeler started in the pae. P"'e ?s,,1- l,h l'oV'; iNd. a chestnut gelding by Heilgfv wood 1'oy. at the pole in lh l rl i teat, 'lhotnan look Todd Mud, a; hlj k mare by Hm Gran l'r nc, I owned Mr.. V. D ForeM o Oiia'ia away in irswt en lha ouiiJ. : ,vnf th Ui'g ru' around lh (rl I tarn. 1 ht n ut wa lea-lmt l the, l. I ul lh t'irtih. whru chandler j boit by litvigf My, viiniig j tiinjajri in th.rJ p av Irom lha I. . w.iiaii4 ttiihvut i:vh t'O-ab! by , v-jupif of lvih ToJ4 Md, iHnid to rwn a 't r w ;riH a J ! "J i toartH pact, ..!(! Iff! lfa-4 i.Viy ' thi tikp"e vai il'i '( t l t t nl iSf Ma h, nl lin k the let I f t th (.lit lMf. I I '-f I1 bH A by hdel Dili 0 i(l. tn-mn h k T M M t, .. lug p. .1 ft t aNtpp' V Imla on Ihr elm era paaaail an rrqnrat In frnnl, II mav br Tlla HftrJ graan brra meana (ha rouraa anil dot mrraly tba pulilna frran. r) la a rlayrr ll"wf1 In plav a La!! irai Ian. la In a bimM hiia it la bring .rrlrrl alona b lh rurrani" a Van. Th rtila further a(ara (hat h, m..i tuil itrlav nnnei-eaaaeliy in lirr- mll lha riirrrnl lo carry II l irinea (a. terabit plara. lo lha rule ahlrh forhiil an an lianl in a lnuinaniant frnm playing nn anr rt lh irgular hnlaa f lha inuraa tt for I. a aiaria in lha inuinalnanl app'v In lha fallowing ma? riavar dritlng from irarilra Ira llrt Ma "h" and the ball Iniiri'ln nvrr a atrip of rough n't milt onto a regular grran? A. Tba rnlr ilnra not ai'pl' In amh raaa. If la lnfnnrl in pmblhll plavera frnm plnrtnc normal aprnarb shola In a grrrn, ar pulling nn grren. Yesterday's Results RUNNING RACES. Klral Rarr Fna furlong, purta. IIM, for J yrar-nida and upward: c'offiaid itJiirliyi. oun.r. North and Hoar, firai; I'hrona Ward (D. Hurn). onrr. I'pilikr. .iond; tllll Blaikwrll lrilughtrl. onrr. tirovra, third; Miaa Mrrlu-k I vtauilr rit). oa nar. Mi-Orrgnr. fourth! liulav Htavrna (Hniuinl. ownar, T. rtluKhrari fifth; Kuth Wehra (Horn!, oarnar, Jaaaav Uroa , amh: Plrk Again (luibrla), ownrr. M. I'.rrgor, arvtnth; Hur ry Rudilar (I'nitarl. ownar, Upilikr, tighlh; Klaih of Hrrei (Hlnglitonl, own ar, Slaikry. ninth. Tlmr- l ot -s. At p.iat, minute off at 4 :l. Tlma: 2J -. ;47 t-li, I 01 2-(. Two dollar mulurla paid Coffleld. 13. HI alraight; P III plara and 12 A ahow. l'pdlka rntry (Harry Ruddrr and Phrona Ward), H n plar-a and I! HI ahow mil Blnrkwell, f ? n ahow. fitart good. .Won aaalty. Rar onil driving. Third limt Winner, b. g. Modrrd Zlrl. Tralnrr. K, Rowr Hrrlared, Kliiib'a Tub. Carl Roberta and I'ran. SrropU Rare One mMa. purr, lino. Th Ak-fiiirUrn Fall Fratlval dsrby for J-yrT-ol(i and upward: .'nlrva (farrolll, owner. Mrt.eln. firat; t.rap Frog iLoua), ownr. R Orlffln, arr oud, ratharln Murrona (3lnghlr). own er. Tron. third, Ailallna t,. (Herring), onr, MrCloakay. fourth; Bob Ollra (fia ntllnl. ownrr, Hrnhiear. fifth; Ri-arraao (D Hurn), owner. C. B Irwin, lxth. Time; 1.41V At poit, H minute Ciff at t. Time: J 1-6. .44 1-1. 14" Two dollar miiturla. I.rntlv. I2 alraight; I n place and la l) ahow. I.r,ip Froa. II 20 place and 13 0 ehow. rgtherln Marron. 12 0 ahow, Start ffod. 'Von driving. Brrond ram. Third iwi Winner, rh. m.. I.uok and charity Kugen D. Trainer, B. Slc t.fln. HARNESS RACES. "Ak-Sr-tlrn." S:ll pace, puraa 11.600: Lulu Hrookc. hr. m. by Tlaron Prodk (Shivley) 7 1 I Raea. in. g. by Tho Triumph (OwoniO 8 8 2 1 Loily Mny c hr. m. by Mllre Rearrr (Thomai-Kelly) 1 t Hrl br. m. by Hal B. (Child ) r.S 3 lJln;renvood, Jr. b g. hy Bln- grnwood (P. Chllda) 3 S Happv Hnl. h!k. g. by Kapjiy Svnihol (iclk) 4 7 Trie. b. h. by Hlthland Twist (Pcevi-a) S ilr Time: 1:0414. S:04. J:071. 2:15. J; in-turla paid: Firt heat, l.ulu Tlrooka 10. IS.40. IS; Qufn Okla 157. 40. 7.4fi; l''il Be S:i. Second htat. Lulu llronke I9.no, 7 S". I1.K0; Blncrnwood. Jr., .(!. 11: Hnl Her. 3. Third brat. Rags ll 40, 14 (ill, t!iH; Hal na 13.80, 3; Lulu riicokr 1.1. 0. Fourth heal. Lulu Brooka :i. Fay MnitlicwK. b. m. by Guy Ax worthy (Thomas) t Anna Voleta, l in. I.y Sorrento Todd (Muraan) I General llyli't, h g. hy Hlnjolla (Prrry) 3 S dr 3 ra 2 ro 4 ro 1 1 ; 2 3 4 Skyrocket, b g. by Alh!un (Ow enal 4 4 t Idolf Mix dlltillirrd. Tim; 2.0'4, 2:014, ; (i14. 12 mutuela paid: Klral brat. Fay Mat Ihewe IISU. 1 1 I". 12 20; Anna Vnlrta lino, 12 I": flrnaral llyng l.'.JO Briond brat, Fay Slatthrwa M 12 : Anna Vo. Ila J.;n Third heal, Kay Moithrwg 1,1 n. 12 HO; Ann Volria 2 60. 2:1 pare, puree l0n: Oolden Fred, b h hy Judge Maxey (Chandler-Morgan) 1 i 1 Todd Mold, blk. m. by Blue Ora.i (Tbnmaa) 4 1 4 Larkapur. b. g by Baron Direct (Lrbrau) 2 I I taddl aPtch, b. g. by flan Patch (l.nonila) t 4 1 Ponywood, rh. g. by Hrdgawood Poy (Clark) a s a Time: 2:0714, 2 131,. 2:11 . 12 muturle paid: Flrat hut. Oolden Fred 120 SO. 112 fO. 14 20; Larkupur 7.s0. 15 40; I addle nPleh S3 SO. Second heat, Todd Maid 117 20, Is SO : Larkapiir M. Third heat. Gol.i.n Fred 17.80, 14; Laddl Patch J. 2;0, 3-j ear-old and under, pica. puro IH'id: rioranra Oriag, br. f. by Teter W. (Killlon) .3 1 1 Happy Farrl. m. by Walter di rect (Breltanf;eldi 2 2 2 Nlad. b m. by towa Todd (Smith) 4 3 3 Al Maxey. b. r. by Judge Maxey (Morgan) t dig Tlma: 2:13, 2:1414, 2:17. COAL COLORADO SMOKELESS, per ton, djl O OC delivered . . . P 1 0tO Phono AT-lantie 1813 Have You Seen the New Cleveland Six Sedan? $1585 Ralph W. 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