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PAGE EIGHT THE WORKMAN, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1924 OUR SPORTING PAGE Last Sunday Races VICTOR CIGARETTES The cigarette without a fault Invincible in QUALITY QUANTITY and PRICE muddy tracke class Correctly Blended Try a pack today you will be Latin convinced VICTOR 10c. guld per pack 16 wonderful cigarettes The Cigarette Without a Fault Jump treat.
wae MADE IN the large and expected crowd assembled at Juan Franco Sunday afternoon do enjoy the splendid programme and ex pecially the big feature event. The track was in very bad shape but the fine form of the horses and a new starter in the box were considered more than enough to offset the handicap of a The feature event was a six furlong event for imported horses of in which Burlesco, Isabella, Manua, isonjero, Tonin, and Suspiro completed. Much was expected of Tonin with bis old rider, De Mayo, in the saddle, but he was left standing at the barrier.
of the others Burlesco with top weight of 135 pounds out broke his companions and returned to the winning post unch llenged. Suspiro the favourite took second noney. The pool poid 11 70 The event for horses of class was a run of seven furlongs and Frou Frou, Chileno and Ras were dispatched in short order.
Frou Frou went to the front ollow ed by Ras while Chileno run within striking distance. When the home stretch was reached Aranguiz called on Chileno and Reyes on Frou Foru discovered that seventeen pounds a wet track are too much for the mare to allow the De La Ceda crack. The pool paid 00 The Espinosa entry having been scratched, the class event was a match race between Wood Gil and Starry over five furlongs.
Starry carried 132 and Wood Girl 98 pounds, and this was another CIGARETTES instance in which light weight on a mud track prevailed. The pool paid 3, 20 After asistent and persistent effort, Mr Towey Mary Erb won 66 the six and a half furlong, event for horses of the upper division of class Everything was in her favour. She likes the mud and she carried fether weight of 90s while the other entries ranged 118 to 13 pounds She however, that she is coming back To morow Races.
when she led such. fast oncs Capitana, Fulera, and Estrella de Eight fine races constitute toPanam. The pool Paid 12. 80 morrow rogram; and with the Yankee got jealous of his old weather keeping as it is we shall stable mate and ran second, In the lower division No Se, have the best ruaning of the seaFlapper, Diecinueve, Corneta, The feature event instead of son Ceci, and Celia were sent off to being nine furlongs as previously very bad start of which Celia got advertised, will be a run of seven the worst. Sonrisas was also in furlongs, and the race but she cannot beincluded Consul, Tonin, in start as she was very the starter.
Suspiro, and Lisonjero will face The scratching of hopeless left at the Ceci Burlesco makes the contest im.
and Flapper made the ruoning for mensely keen and a dazzling pace a few furlongs, but the Gomez is expected throughout.
contingent kept close when the home stretch was gained In class Chileno, Frou marched to the front finishing Koight will rua a six and a balf Frou, Santa Clara, and Glad ieciñueve 1st, Corneta 2nd The pool paid 10. 50 The event will decide whether ths In class of the native aged Cuileao is really superior te division. Zapo, Zapa, or not the youtnful Frou Frou Trumps and Liandio competed in a six furlong. as thy both shoulder 128 pounds.
Zapo who carried 135 pounds Santa Clara 108 has a Glad and then left the race to his might spring a surprise, made the pace for a few furlongs wondersul chance, and Kaight a failue in these parts This siater Zapa. The old reliable umns with an impost of 132 promises to be a fine race.
Starry 128, Wood Girl 120, e. and assayed to do the same West Meath 92 pounds when it was turned over to Zapa; coutend for class honoure in Will but superior weight and the mud six furlong. Starry aud Horizonte proveli too much for him and he had to be satisfied with second have long been considered the leaders money The pool paid of the class. Last Sunday In class Bulis, Rialto, Wood Girl defeated Starry which Lis ndro, Zipe Zape, Jack and places her among the leaders; Checkers contended in a five far. Mary Erb running on the same long. Bulis, Rialto, and zip occasion makes her a worthy rival; 92 pounds measured step for the fi xt few fur and West Mieath with longs hut Rialto and Zip eventual is a very formidable contender. The ly died away leaving the leadership borse that passes the judge first entirely to Bulis, But when only will have to do some running.
a few yards from the goal little four furlongs and the best sprinCowan came up and challenged and Rayes by some sort ters of this clasevision are Opah, will compete.
of strategy contrived to keep him the upper off The order of finish was Bulis Miotoi, Fulera, Mary Erb, Capi1st, Jack 2nd. The pool paid taua, Est. de Panama, and Plau. 30.
dilla; and in the lower Ceci, No field of nine faced the stai ir be Flapper, Chagres, Sonrisas and in the four furlong for natives of Celia. These events should be as class and were sent off to a exciting as the feature event.
good start. From the begining native division exceptionally in The jockey club has made the Poro Poro got in the running and teresting by offering a purse of ran home a comfortable winner.
Garrapato came up with a rush at 400. for the class event, the finish but was too late to the distance is five furlongs, and threaten the leader. The pool Zapo, Zapa, Trumps, Muraja, Alpaid 12. 30 mirante, Lapac, Roamer, Hero and Liandro will contend for this hand 25 For One Pint of Hard be asked to do better than in the some purse. The frog family may Liquor.
Soldier Charles Murrell pleaded ID Bulis, Peligro, kialto.
guilty to having in his possession Saguifla, Zipe Zap, May Be, Jack, a pint of rum on the anal Zone in Casey, and Garrapata will com volution of the Violsted Act and pete in a six for a purse of 150.
was accordingly fined 25. 00 by and in Tortuga, ludio, Tigrillo Judge Blackburn in the Balboa Poio Poro, Spearmint Bob and Magistrate Court. Eleven more Tommy wil runa four, The cases was dealt with similarly on uucertainty in these races makes Wednesday by the Judge.
them highly interesting.
Hand Ironers WANTED An Evening With Alex. Pope RAMBLING ROSE To bo Stagod Again at AT THE LA BOCA ATHENAEUM Variodados Theatro By popular request, Rambling Rose the theree act melodrama, The previously announced will again be staged at the Varie Evening with Pope came off at dades Theatre on the 11th inst.
the Athenaeum on Tuesday even The play, which a local pro vn, ing. The atteodance, though not written and directed by large was still representative of the Milton Garvey and Leacock, literary fans of the Silver City respectively, attracted and satisfied of the Pacific end and parts con hundreds of theatre goers from tiguos; the large number of persons along the different sections invited from the capital being Canal Zone and this city when it the of unable to attend on account of was first staged at the afore unfavorable weather conditions.
mentioned theatre on the 21st of The program, a varied one, last month. The management pro.
proved very interesting, however, mises some new features at this and was greatly enjoyed by all staging present.
By the hearty reception given The chair was taken by the the play when it was first prePresident, Mrs. Smith, who, sented; and the favourable coments after the opening exercises and heard since, it is but fair to predict Roll Call (with a quotation from that the players will again be Pope by each member) intruduced greeted by a crowded house next to the audience the great giant of Thursday night.
the Agustinian Age of English literature. After a well rendered piano solo by Miss Jump, Mr. STANFORD GETS TWO Hunter led with an account YEARS of the birth, parentage and education of the poet, which was well received. Mr. Jump then took up For Dealing With Stolen and mentioned in order with Army Goods special notices the poet. various works from the Pastorale of his youthful efforts on through his fined in the Gamboa stockade for Dudley Stanford has been con Essay on Man. Messiah Essay on Criticism Rape of the the a period of two years. He was Lock. Danciad. Translations found guilty of receiving and and Imitations of Greek and selling some Army goods stolenby authors. Mr.
conArtillery tribution was also a great Corps at Gatun recently.
Mr. Reynolds then gave a The soldiers have already been critical estimate of Pope and his sentenced to terms of imprisonworks. This was quite a tall bill, ment at the Stockade.
He mentioned inter alia ас knowledged status of Pope e as (a)
the greatest poet of his time the Rosalution of Sympathy 18th versifier in English, with illustra(Continued from page 1)
tions (e) the greatest didactic poet FURTHER IT BE RESOLVED and second only to to Shakespeare for his wealth of choice quotations (d) That as a mark of respect to the his physical and other disadvan memory of the deceased lady that tages and how he overcame them the Committee do adjourn; that the through force of will and desire to Secretary communicate a copy of ra ise English poetry to a higher this Resolution to the relatives of and more accurate standard. The speaker was accorded a very hearty the deceased, a copy be sent to th: a appreciation of his effort.
LocalPress for publication, and Mr. Chas. Alvarez, the Secre that a copy be spread upon the tary, then read Pope introduction minute of this meetings.
to his Essay on Man. This was very ably done and was followed Williams, by the recitation of a passage from Secretary.
tha famous essay in very brillant style by Mr. Cespedes Burke.
Two very good items a dialo Likely Winners for To morgue from Pope Translation of row Races.
Homer and a passage fron the Messiah had to be omited as the expected contributors were Sunday, September 7th 1924.
absent, but other poeme from the poet pen were well taken care of by Mr. Bynoe in his reading from Imported Class 7 furlongs the Essay on Criticism. Master 1st Suspiro Whyte; The Dying Christian to 2nd Lisonjero his Soul. Mrs. Olga King oa Imported Class 6y furlongs Fame. Miss Jump, Quiet Ist Chileno Life and Miss Ethelyn Thomas, 20d Frou Frou To a Lady at Court.
Imported Class 6 furlongeMr. C. King budget of 1st Wood Girl choice quotation was something to 2nd Mary Erb bear and remember. We wish he would have them inserted in the Imported Class 4 furlongs columms of the local press for the 1st Capitana benefit of the lovers of literature.
2nd Fulera The items were interspersed Imported Class 4 furlongswith vocal and instrumental selec.
1st Ceci tions the Misses and Jump 2nd, No Se.
in solos and accompaniments; Miss Native Class 5 furlongsUndine Smith and Atherley, 1st. Entry Souza Piano Solos, and Mrs. Olga 2nd Maruja.
King and Miss Cumberland, in Native Class 6 furlongs6 vocal solos.
vocal 1st Peligro Ai the close of the program the 2nd May Be President extended the courtesy Native class 4 furlongsof the floor to Rev. Mulcare 1st. Poro Poro, and Mr. Mcarthy who gave 2nd Tigrillo interesting supplementary contri butions and Mr. Whyte who did not feel to speak but who, Manslaughter Charge however, advised the members to follow the example of Pope in the (Continued from page 2)
matter of standard, quality and accuracy to their effort.
passing chiva. He died shortThe evening entertainment was ly atferwards.
brought to a close with the singing The Ditrict Attorney in his of the Doxology at 10 45 pm.
motion for dismi:sal of the case said the evidence with respect to charge of manslaughter preferred Rent Recept books in Span against the accused had been ex Ish and English for Sale at The amined by him and he had reached WORKAAN Printery.
the conclusion that the evidence was wholly insufficient to warrant the filing of an information. It was NOTICE OF PENDENCY OF of such a nature that if presented to the Court, upon a trial of the Court, it would be required, at least warranted, to direct a Vera TO BENJAMIN SHERMAN: dict of Not Guilty; and of such a enter your appearance in the ofice of the nature that even if the case clerk of the District Court of the Canal Zone, Hold to snswer the complaint theretos of the Court would be compelled in died therein avainst you by clara Sherman verdict of Guilty were rendered, And you are furthere the said complaint are further notified that if you the interest of justice to set the folytono pequired, the pinintuift will take judeverdict aside and grant a new trial.
On these grounds he recommended that the case be dismissed and Asst. Clerk District Court. Dudly be discharged from custody.
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hand and with Races! Races. 60 JUAN FRANCO TRACK TO MORROW Sunday, September 7th, 1924 Excellent Races. WILL BE RUN OFF. RAIN OR SHINE Five Races for Imported horses Three for Native bred ponies ANOTHER GOOD CARD Everybody will be there. Don miss it.
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