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PAGE EIGHT THE WORKMAN, SATURDAY, AUGUST 23. 1924 OUR SPORTING PAGE Last Sunday Races The Week Program The of a hearing Hand Ironers Rood one; The Juan Franco Track was reopened on Sunday afternoon under what might be considered very favourable circumstances.
There was no rain, the track was better than it bad been for some time, the borses were in fine form, the crowd necesary ta make things hum was in attendance and the horses certainly ran for their pleasure, The big attraction of the day was the mile race for imported borses of class Burlesco, Consul, Mapua, Tonin, İLisonjero and Suspiro, the pick of the turf, faced the starter and the crowd awaited the break in breathless silence; but from the start this grand event was a disappointment Burlesco was left flat footed at the post, Suspiro who outbroke bis companions was pulled up by his rider who reinembering his experience of a weeks ago thought it a false start, and there by lost his chance in the race; and the final blow was dealt to what might still have been an interesting race when Consul, who was well up in the running and who looked every inch a winner stumbled because of alleged interference and threw his rider.
race was now left to the remaining few, and Lisonjere wbo ran well throughout and who was then the Jeader won with comparative ease, with Tonin second and Suspiro third. The pool paid 19. 00 The class event a five fur.
long race went to Mr. Delvalles Buck Dancer, Jamaican horoughbred who had won many a day on his native track but who Beemed to lose form on his arrival on the Isthmus and was consequently demoted to class He bowever showed that he is for at the lifting of thi barrier he went away and beither the reputable Chileno Dor the fasi Ris could at any time get up to 31m. He won easily and paid a pool of 20: Ras took second money Wood Girl scored her first win wben she passed the judge first in the five furlong for imported bor. es of class She, like Buck Dancer, is a borse of great fame, who failed on the local but the maover in which she shouldered 135 pounds, held it on ber back for half hour awaiting the unruly España, and then ran away with the race, speaks well for her and her trainer, Comfetti running well took second money. The pool paid 40.
The class event, a six fur long race, went to Horizonte. This is another instance of a demoted borse gradually working his way back to the top. Alta Mae, bis most dangerous opponent put up a great fight but could not get up him.
He won easily and paid a pool of 11. 40.
Opah, another Delvalle entry won the five furlong event for the second division of class beating such good ones as Ceci and Eo se, and paid a pool of 10.
Ceci who tired over the journey took second money The division was very interesting. The entries were many but they were all in the running and the unexpected happened on more than one occasion.
Poro Poro after many tries came out on top in class beating the fleet Tigrillo; and Gavilan of whom little was thought also beat Tigrilio for place. The pool paid 40. 10.
Rcamer won the class event a run of six furlongs, beating Bulis, Rialto, and Super Zapo, and paid a pool of 27. 30 Class was represented by Zapa, Almirante Lipac, Peligro and Llandro. The great Zapo was scratched and Almirante, the next best horse of the class had things his own way, Peligro put up a. and perhaps if he had got off on even terms with Almirante the struggle might have been very keen. The pool paid 10.
soon slip track. Rambling Rose All Successful Men Use the Toasted Process in their The act melodrama entitled Rambling Rose. written by Business!
Milton Garvey, a local taleat, was slesessfully staged, also by local talent, at the Variedades Theatre They call it Efficiency.
last Thursday night before But it amounts to the same AMERICA THEATRES CECILIA hundreds of theatre goers. There thing. Because, stripped of must haue been but few, if any, its purely technical siganoccupied seats in the fashionable nificance, the Toasted Process Sunday FASCINATION Thursday playhouse.
The August 24 with Mae Murray troupe produced a good is efficiency by another name.
August 28 reproduction of the story on which It represents the last ounce the play is based, Good acting of effort which, in all the Monday COMEDY PROGRAM Friday coupled with superb stage settings productions of men, disnaturally lent the desired effect to tinguishes the isolated exAugust 25 Now or Never and others, a Harold Lloyd Comedy August 29 that, from the scenes of her coun. amples of quality. Toasting Tuesday THE LAMP LIGHTER Saturday Hy home is Woodville, to her the tobaccos in LUCKY August 26 with Shirley Mason August 30 listening to the love tales of her STRIKE CIGARETTES adds true lover, Victor, on to her love 45 minutes to the cost of dreams, then through the scenes in production, but it seals in the Wednesday RUPERT OF HENTZAU Sunday her New York apartment and flavor.
August 27 with Bert Lytell, Elaine Hammerstein and others August 24 leading up to her cabaret life, including the scandal which And we would rather save resulted from ber selling a kiss to SOCIAL CODE Thursday Monday the flavor than the time, Lord Newcomer for a thousand with Viola Dana August 28 August 25 dollars, Rambling Rose. Miss CHANGE TO THE Vie Ricketts, played her part in Friday HIGH SPEED Tuesday the leading role as the centre of CIGARETTE THAT NEVER attraction in a four corpered love CHANGES August 29 with Herbert Rawlinson August 26 affair, splendidly.
The portrayal, on the streets of Lius Angel Firpo.
Saturday THE MEN OF ZANZIBAR Wednesday Woodville, by gossips, of the effects with William Russell the scandal which origi August 30 Augtst 27 nated in a Broadway cabaret at (Continued from page 1)
three o cloek in the morming follow. York Civic League, lodged a combetween Rose and her admirers, a commissioner of immigration which painter a poet and a musician, resulted in the detention of Firpo British King.
an English Lord and cabaret under 2, 000 bond for girls, on to the reunion of on September, 20th. Firpo had (Continued from page 2)
Victor and Rose, all of which were arrived in New York from Sarata Sir Baden Powell then expressed carried out in the third act, were go, says the report which reached here when he learned that charges to the King their thanks for his produced with good effect, It is conceded that the play was would be preferred against him.
kinduess, and offered to him thwell received by the enthusiastie bumble duty of the Scouts pres ent and of the movement they reception given each act.
Likely Winners for To morpresented row Races.
WANTED ADDRESS BY THE CHIEF scour To morow Races The Scouts afterwards marched past the King in columns of fours, The entry of Sasafras and Sunday, August 24th, 1924.
giving the salute as they possed. Vedrines, the promotion of Wood Imported Class 148 milesWhen the King had left, the Girl to class C, and the in let. Tonin, 2nd. Lisonjero.
in Only First Class ones needed riding school, where the Chief creased distance of the imported Imported Class 6 furlongsScout addressed them. He urged races make this program richer 1st. Entry El Aguila, 2nd. Sasa and more interesting by far than fras.
them to study this country as far that of last Sunday, interesting as as they possibly could. The time that was. This is no light state lst. Wood Girl, 2nd. Alta May.
Imported Class 6 furlongs APPLY AT of their stay here woul went, for last Sunday program Imported Class 7 furlongsby, and he wanted them to was one of the finest we have had endeavour to show the people of the pleasure of enjoying.
1st. Oh Pah 2nd. Vedrines.
the Old Country what they were Imported Class 7 furlongsESPERANZA LAUNDRY.
feature eventthe long race made biljke about till bild to weary of the day, taketde o over mine ist. Diocenuve, 2nd. No se.
and something about the head Coivent furlongs pratically the same bomen people.
Native Class 5 furlongs 8001 impression already, and the which competed Last Sunday will ist. Almirante, 2nd. Maruja, wanted them go the that they go to prove Native Class 3 furlongsthe were real men in the making. It justment of the weights, and would all heip the Empire o accidents a much better race is 1st. Poro Poro, 2nd. Gavilan.
better start and no nope Native class 4 furlongshelp them too He advised them to get as closely in touch with the expected.
1st. Entry Sousa lo class Buck Dancer wbo 2ad. Gavilan.
English scouts as possible, and to cultivate in every way the spirit cakewalked to vietory in a five of comradeship and brotherhood. furlong on the 17th. will have to They did not learn half FOR SALE.
about the Empire in their schools, and to make the race immensely balf enough contend with Sasafras over a rix; but they would learn much about tighter, Chileno is entered with the it from their visit tº the heart of featherweight of 98 pounds. it is SALOON, GROCERY and JUAN FRANCO TRACK the Empire. and from their as: dry Buek must contend with Sasa sociation with English scouts and fras; if wet with Chileno. He is RESTAURANT with each other. He hoped they grand borse and is in excellent Situated at business centre would take back home with them as form; he may win but his work is TO MORROW House can be leased or rent account of what they found good cut out.
in the Old Country. They prob Interest in the class events Titles secure.
For further information Sunday, August 24th, 1924. ably would find that all was not increases ten fold, with the progood, but they could keep the bad motion of Wood Girl. The dis apply to parts to themselves, and strive in tance is six and a half furlongs. WHEN every way to promote the good but she is a long distance mare NATHANIEL WICKHAM.
feeling which would go so far to and although she has not yet New Providence Post Office bind together the different parts reached top form, Horizonte may of the widely scattered Empire. have to run a little better than be He could tell them that the King did Sunday last. Alta Mae and This old world is going to be a Will be run off and the Duke of Connaught were Yankee are also in the fray and better place to live in when it mightily plasea with what they West Meath is simply on his way becomes more generally known we had seen of the Empire Scouts that down the line suffer by our sins and not for our morning, and had not hesitated to great array of horses will go The Best Card for the Season say so very emphatically furth in the class events over You are well dressed when DO Hats were once again raised, seven furlongs, and judging by the one can remember anything you hearty cheers were given for the record of many of them the out. are wearing.
Five Races for Imported horses Chief Scout, and the parade come promises to be uncertain to dispersed the Another good thing about telling Three for Native bred ponies very last pinch. In the first division are Est de Panama, Con the truth is, you don have to New Motor Launch. fetti, Opah. Falera Vedrines remember what vorl. sex.
Capitana, declining Mary Erest Indies with the United Remember, Rain or Shine There is unruly España; and in the sates and Canada for the year An unceremonious function, not Super Gloria, Él Corneta, ded March 31 1924, amounted at all in keeping with the traditions Ceci, Diecinueva Flapper, 859, 701, 689 dollars of which going to be Races.
ly 54, 996, 429 dollars of such important occurrences, and Celia.
took place at Guachapali on The native division is unus th Canada. American rich both in the quantity (2274, 785 dollars, while Carts in the period amounted to Tuesday evening last when DON MISS IT 67 ton motor Launch built by quality of the contenders.
da exhorts were 19, 406, 333 Mr. John Grant a native of Port Io Zapo, Kapa, Almillars.
Antonio, Jamaica, was successfully First Race Starts p. Sharp own steam to Balboa and was own distance and a very har cared to launched and proceeded under its Maruja, Peligro, and Land over five. is sense of the meeting locked through the Canal to Monte be that Canada Lirio, its destination.
is anticiped.
yuld show a similar treatment ADMISSION: The new Launch is built for Mr. The class event pro amaica, such as the United Nathaniel Wickham a merchant at to be the finest ever got fontes showed in the matter of Grand Stand Grounds 50c New Providence, the West Indian class and one of the most ex de to Porto Rico. There was settlement off Monte Lirio Station for the day. Peligro, Ro sentiment for political union, on the Gatun lake. It is to be Bulis, Rialto, Hero, Super used for passsenger service between TortugaZipe Zape, Jack, for the closest character of the settlement and Monte Lirio and Checkers; eleven in all anmercial union. It was sugstation. She is skippered by Clif contenders over four fursted that both Canada and foru Stephenson, and carries a The class. event, the ols West Indies would benefit crew of two all of whom are West items of the programme will Indians, interesting as it is possil mensely by closer commerties.
Races! Races!
to native BIG RACES sins.
fine run; Was exMr. Cadogan III.
We regret to learn of the illness of Mr. R, Cadogan of Colon who is at present a patient in the Panama Hospital where he has undergone a successful opesation.
We wish hin a speedy recevery so that he may soon be out and aronod again register has saved all the in pulpit.
more young men liten put that Advertise in the Workman it will pay
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