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PAGE EIGHT THE WORKMAN, SATURDAY, MARCH 22, 1924 OUR SPORTING PAGE BIG DERBY DAY TO MORROW Sunday, 23rd March, 1924 The President Classic every attend. CLASSIC RACES. remove LAST SUNDAY RACES Sabanas Handicap, mile.
Vedrines 1, Flapper Poo! paid 88 40 Golf Club Handicap, furJuan Franco presented its longt. Isabella 1, Tonin Pool rewal gay appearance last Sun. paid 52.
dy afternoon. program Handicap Camara De Comer wuich perhaps can only be ex. cio. Antonieta 1, Frou Frou celled by the progla one of the Pool paid 90.
coming week was successfully carried througb. The starts were good and evinced that the fomorrow Races new starter is strictly con scientious and is bent upon viving every body a square deal.
On one occasion be called back included in the word tomorrow!
What a volume of meaning is the horses from an apparently How the heart pulsates and the good start and was hooted by ihe crowd. This was very un face brightens as we think of its charitabla as the job, was quite unfailingly turn their eyes towards approach! To the thousands who new to him and it is tot from bis conduct on the whole that woon Juan Franco Sunday after Doich the to the grand bead and not of the heart. The minating point races were wel played but many races of the seasor have borne us.
persons were unable to Tomorrow the President hasen tickets on the horses Up Handicap, the Panama Derby. Value 4, 000 and a CUP pretheir choice through the in mile and a half race for the best sütficiency of selling and paying blood that could be attracted to sented by the President booths, coudition which de our shores from all corners of the in ands gland, Ireland ia mediate attention. globe, from The races were tine and the Banre, the United States, Argenof this Republic meeting was voted excellent.
tine and Peru, will be rua.
Bulis of the Sud El Aguila It will be a colossal struggle in until then an unknown quanti which horses and men will compete Biggest Day in the Carnival ty won the Maiden wiib much with Spartan determination.
in hand and paid a pool of 10. Manus, Factor, Roso, Lisonjero, Racing Season In the National Handicap, a Eos, Burlesco, Tocoron, Isabella Live furlong event for natives of Mary Erb and other cracks will class ten horses were sert run for our pleasure. Om. Varena, took the lead and held same until Johnson Le La Cerda and Towey the home stretch was reached will pit their ability, and the when Fuentes who was restrain. master jocks Teran, Reyes, Aran Featuring the Best Horses on the Track.
HOK Zapo released him and he guiz, Quiroga, Archambeau, De came forward to wio without Mayo, and Cordero will don the viticulty.
silks. Why this aggregate of Everybody will be there In the ckey Club Handicap, ability? is not the purse 84000 mile rac for imported horses and a beautiful silver cap donated DON MISS IT of class Jobunie Walker and to be presented by our proved that he is still koing sporting President of the Republic, Strong at lerst for that class, Dr. Belisario Porras? Surely ADMISSION: when with Archau beau up, be this is a race for the gols. May Grand Stand the best horse win.
Grounds 50c.
basily disposed of his tield.
May B: sprang a great surIn addition to this classic prise when in the Come icio eight other fine races are on the Ladies Free Handicap, a mile race for natives slate for tomorrow, divided eqnalof class be det at such cracks as Zapo, Baru, Bæjareque, Trumps and Coeckers and paid a pool of 20 40 What was intended to b) the feature event of the day was, owing to the scratching of the horses, reduced to a match race between of St. Aguila and Tocaron of St. Gomez The Frencaman could not ask Did to Kallop and this five furlong sprint was won in the slow timu of 04 15.
For reasons already stated the Golf Club Hind cap, a six fur long race for imported horses of class became the feature event of the day. All the terrors of this class, Chileno, Chomba Loca, Buck Dancer, Tigre, Tonia and Isabella faced the starter. few false starts occurred and those who had not bjught Isa.
bella began to have misgivings as to the safety of their investment for every time the starter hard touched the barrier sbe sprang to the front. When at last they were sent off a way she went and returned to the win.
ning post an unchallenged wioner. It is regrettable that Tonin got a bad stars and Chilero was left at the post and that we were thns prevented from seeing Isabella at her beat The pool paid 52 to win and 25. 80 for place.
Alta Mae and Confetti being scratched, Fron Frou, Opab, Antonieta and Sonrisas were sent of with Opab and Frou Frou in the lead. in going round the five furlong turn Antonieta ran into a pocket and Varela, her rider, bad to take the outfide.
This gave Opah and Frou Fron grat advantage. But Varela Called on Antonieta and on guing down the back stretch be came up with the leader. o reaching the home stretch, Mediana sbook up Frou Frou but it was too late.
Antonieta made a desperate effort and finished a neck abead of ber rival. Had Medina taken advantage of the pocket into which Varela ran or bad he called on Frou Frou earlier the result might have been other wise.
Results.
Malden Handicap, furlongs.
Bulis 1, Bob Pool paid 10 National Handicap, furlongs.
Zapo 1, Tigrillo Puol paid 30.
50.
Zone Jockey Club Handicap, mile.
99 Johnnie Walker Neptuno Pool paid 30.
Handicap Clásico Comercio 66 mile. May Be Bajar que Pool paid 20. 80.
Juan Franco Handicap. fur.
longa. Dad Pool paid 20.
3hly among imported and native Panama Canal West horses.
In the imported division the five Indian Employees furlong race for class will feature Chomba Loca, Buck Association.
Dancer. Tonin, Est, de Panama, Tigre, Wood Girl, Reflejo, and Santa Clara and promises almost At the meeting of the Associaas much excitement as the Derby tion held ia La Boca on Sunday The four furlong for class will morning last, the Constitution was post eleven good uns including adopted and the following officers sach sprinters ás Alta Mae, An: were elected: Wbyte, Presitorieta, Frou Frou, Ceci and dent, Ells, Corresponding Capitana: but look for the outsider Secretary, Harrison, TreasIn class good old Johnnie Trustees. The establishment of hnnie urer, V. Dalby and Perkins, Walker will go over the six furlong the La Boca Panama District was, route. On this occasion he will however, deferred for the coming meet Vedrines and the pace may month. The organization first be a little too fast for the old man handbill addressed to West Indians In the native division the evənts was presented, and has been are as interesting as they can distributed from Panams to Colon.
make em and an unprecedented This marks the beginning of the afternoon is assured, Association educa ional propaganda.
ff comments count for THE SALVATION ARMY anything. this handbill is expected to bear much fruit.
Panama City Corps.
On Sunday morning next (23rd The meeting on sunday will be instant) at o clock, the officers conducted by Adjutant Jacobs, and a few members will hold a a. Knee Drill; 10 a. Sunday meeting on the baseball field at School; 11 a. Holiness meeting; Paraiso. Employees hving in easy p. in. Sunday School, 30 reach of that point are requested to Salvation meeting.
At 30 ma Programme of Up to the present the attendance Music and Song will be rendered. at our meetings bas been rater Vocalists of good reputation have modest not over 40 at any time.
promised to contribute to the Instead of being discouraged by tlfis programme. The Chair. will be however, we are taking it as a pure taken by Dr Anderson, and indication of the seriousness of the a Silver Collection is expected. muvement. We are blowing no hot air; not promising to Regular Meeting of mountains; not building air castles: in short, we are not addressing ourselves to the impossible. Our The Isthmian League of 1. serious, homely, plain, every day, will hold its regular meeting in talks, cannot excite. So those who Paraiso on April the 9th and ia decide to work in this cause, hive Panama on the 19th.
done so, not from emocional Many a womsa loses interest in a man and dispussionate reasoning We excitement, but from ca mu, sober, the moment she finds out that he loees know that success is of one own interest in the Bank.
making; believe that Heaves helps those who help themselves; kuow People who place all their ordings on that high hills grow less and less as their back soon place their backs in we ascend them that Roin was not the pawn shops.
built in a day. We know that our difficulties are great and numerous, but we can remove them one by one; that the first and greatest of them is with ourselves to get into action, get togethr ani work together with intellience ad honesty. We prefer to grow que little acora to tae mighty oak.
Now, we cannot much longer exist in this community without a well managed organization. The contest is getting keener in the great scramble for bread, and it will be the fittest only that will survive. The other contestants are crganized, and, by that agency are endeavoring to prove us It we reain unorganized, they will succeed, Should they Pucceed in that way? It is for each of us to decide. We have no quarrel with anyone. It is is natural to be selfish, Everything that possesses life possesses that attribute, But man, being endowed with reason, can be made to curb and govern his selfishness. Let us organize, meet our brother man, and show him our points of view.
Baptist Church Acti ities.
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Missionary services will be held at Corozal Road tomori ow. At p. Mrs. Cannon will speak. Wednesday the Annual Missionary Meeting will be held when several speakers will give addresses.
Pastor Thrift expects to sail on the R. R, boat on the 29th and to spend several weeks in the US.
Hexpects to occupy the pulpit in the Colon Church tomorrow night also to administer the ordin.
ance of the Lord Supper, after the night rervice. During the montb of April, Mey and June Pastor Witt will spend the last Sunday in each month at the Coloa Baptist Church Revival Services will be held at Red Tank all next week. Pastor Burke and Pastor Witt will unito in conducting the meetings.
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treasure is said to be hidden in the family mansion at Mantua, and the count bad several otber country estates, where still more treasure is bidden, quite possibly.
The Count never allowed anyone near the sale bebind the chapel, and always kept the keys in bis pocket and under his pillow when he slept. He lived quietly, but was not miserly, being generous to the poor, and especially to children. He dislik society, and spent his time hunting and shooting.
The discovery has aroused great excitement in Brescia and Mantua Provinces.
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