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PAGE EIGHT THE WORKMAN, SATURDAY APRIL 18, 1925 SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS Last Sunday Races The Honorable Judges DO YOU WANT ELECTRICITY in Your Home?
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IN MEMORIAM Rusu In memory of my beloved wife Lydia Lynch, died April 18 1924: Sweetly she sleeps with the pious dead, er her the angels are bending Night with its tears and its toils Changed for a morn never ending: Mother, dear mother, we think of thee now, Singing in Glory Immortal With palms in thy hand and crown on thy head, Waiting for us at the portal.
FATHER, DAUGHTER AND SON RANDALL LYNCH.
are fled, Canadian Mail Service (Continued from page 7)
At the request, however of the Canadian Government, the passenger service will now be continued until the end of June, next to allow time for a full discussion on the subject between the Canadian Government and representatives of the various West Indian Governments at Ottawa in May (Concluded in our next)
The program of last Sunday was plaried out and continued up to the tiitb event in the truest spirit of the turf, but was marred in the sixth race after tbe stewards of the Jockey Club awarded this race to Pluto of the Quien Sabe Stables, in their decision in the protest of Towey, owser of Pluto, that bis borse had been forced by Factor Raso to the oltr rails of the course and prevented from winning the race.
This race was the day classic for class imported thoroughbred horses, and was over a distance of one mile for a purse of one thousand dollars and a cup.
Pluto was closed out in the home stretch after Jockey Williams bad brought bim up at a terrific speed rom bebind and Met at 93 Avenue at P. Friday, April 17th, appointed Mr. Mcllvaine challenged Factor Ruso second plac sfanus, Factor President and Mr. Allen Boyd Secretary, and found fifty one correct answers, six of stable companion, bad been lading his tield from the start; Factor Ruso dasbed ahead which were duplicates, and which duplicates were thrown out, after which the drawtinished first, Manua his stable nearing the winning post and ing was made as follows: companion, Second and Piuto followed closly in third place.
Ten by Mr. Pollock Factor Raso and his stable coco pacion were disqualified in the Ten by Mr. Samuel Lewis Bewara declalva and Pluto awarded 1st place, Frou Frou Becond aqui Pullera third.
Nine by Mr. Boyd, The pool in this race paid 14. 50 and 60 on the Orst horse and 30 on the second horse.
The President keeping tally.
The Stewards decision was hot popular with the backers of actor Ruso and Manua, and the The following names were declared the winners. result was auto was that a controversy arose followed by a a mob which necessitated the cancellation of ist Prize 25. 00 Mrs. Duff, Box 101, Balboa Mrs. Roger Adams, Balboa two other races.
Heights Mrs. Ridgeley Brewerton, Balboa Baby Pergy won the event for 2nd Prize 15. 00 De Leon, Box 938, Panama Davis House 788 B, Balboa class native borses, distance five furlongs. Caribe and Rialto 3rd Prize 10. 00 Lewin, Box 3002, Ancon Davis, House 788 Balboa tiofshed sec pod and third respec2 Prizes 00 each Edward Maduro, Box 343, Reinhold, Box 1404, Cristobal tively. Baby Peggy overtook Panama City Riail who had led his field at an 11 Prizes 00 each Edward Maduro, Box 443, Panama el enviable pace alter leaving the Lowd, Ancon, Paul Capps, Colon Hospital, Cristobal barrier, then passed him in the home stretco and won easily. Prizes 00 each Lewin, Box 3002, Ancon Lewin, Box 3002, Ancon The pool paid 20 and 40 on Mullen, Box 563, Ancon Mrs. Roger Adams, Balboa the first house and 80 on the Reinhold, Box 1404, Cristobal Julius Newgord, Jr. Ancon Hospital second horse Toe first race for class 10 Prizes 00 each Walker, 14th St. West No.
Le Roy Klenner, Box 654, Balboa native horses, uistauce turlongs 78, Panama Atwood, Box 344, Cristobal purse 150 was an easy win for Dona Urraca. Iodio displayed Wenona Levy, Box Ancon Mrs. Ridgeley Brewerton, Balboa good speed aud endurance in Paul Capps, Colon Hospital, Cristobal De Leon, Box 938, Panama displacing Linda from secend Mrs. Roger Adams, Balboa Mrs. Ferguson, Cristobal place and held this position to the end of the race; Ruso also Lowd, Ancon Lewin, Box 3002, Ancon came up from bebild and passed Divala, who was also showing Linda bin beels, for third money.
Signed The pool paid 50 ann 40 un the first borse, 60 on the Mr. McILVAINE, President se :ond and 3:40 on the third.
The becond race was over a Mr. BOYD, Secretary a distance of four furlongs for a Durse or 150: Dative class borses competed. It was won Dr. SAMUEL LEWIS by Zipi Zape of the Siud Valpa.
ratau. Zipi Zape was an easy Mr. POLLOCK wioner bavlug led his field from the first turlong. Zapa came up 89 Surprise and soatched second place from Terrible, the latier having been later displaced oy Dardenela. Toe pool paid Below you will find the solution of the six puzzles in this contest. 50 and 40 00 the first horze 10 on the second and 80 ou the third.
No. No. No. Antonieti won the third event This was for class impurved IRANDS horses, distanca tive iuriung, CARTON PIEDMONT TU FATIMA IE purse 225. Zara showed a OPIE RDA TIERS UNTIE OPALS burst of speed in the stond tur OLJU IN ENDU NA RS LT long butasu give way to ITS SIC KIYIL ORBIS RUJE Antonieta anu FuleiaResuit; BER CIETIE ΟΤΑΝ Autoaleta SD arst, Falera com MOS NB SEME and Zara third. Tne poul paid TRADE RIO MPS LUCKY PLAY SALIM 82 40 No plads tickets were sold GEN CIGARETTES HALLISTATIANS GENET ORDOLES STOUT ΤΙΕΙΤΕ ALITA The fourth race was won by SOB APIES SARAN DO ONLY RA THRO SETE TOB Cicero, the promising torte. year PLUM MEN LTD FOLL EAR BARE RES SIT ola, late of the Quien Sabe slab.
ELLA USE ELISE UMBLE TIA OT SU les but LOW lunging under tue ERB VA colors of the Stud El Aguila. This LABELS SUEDES ORDER ALIEN TITAN SALES race was for luies year old VORGONDA CIGARETTES Imported horsts; purae 500.
Cicero led his from the start and won easily. Funchal No. No. No. started in second position and muished in thau order, while Peu beat Marcela for third place.
BLE SMOKERS SECTOR LUCKY STRIKE The pool paid 60 and 30 on ELO RATE CARTE tbe tirst Luis, and a sular IRE NON AILS PARE NOTA OLAR amount ou the second horse.
TA ATE SAC SALVAGED GENT DRAG ONE The Suud Valparaiso claimed ED ROD SEER RE MO TI AYE the 7th racu as a walk over, Alta DIVINES DEYSR TIO ODEBS SMOKE EG Mae and Cicero having been DO VOCTOR AD STOMA scratched, leaving two ITIS only НАЈТ ORE WEE ON STAB AW entries, Amur apa Uapitana.
SOCK AGED GT ANT MEN EMU OK ΟΤΑΙ EM Aitor this event the evenings TA SCARVES SI CHASTEN SAP NL BUS E program waa lutably brourbt to NN ERSE NEW PET OUP MOAN close due to be Increasing ONAS PEELS DARRUSE discontent and threatened VluNAPAL TEASES DELIGHT О ЈЕ RAT lende of toe backers OL Factor LUCKYST TIOIASITED Ruso abg Maua.
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program to a close with a well rendered soio, entitled Villanelle by Del Acqua.
The contest on a whole was a most creditable effort on the part of the promoters and the six ladies and nine gentlemen who took part.
The gold medal which the Athenaeum will award as first prize will go to Clan McKenzie of this city for having recited to per fection Mare Anthony Oration over the Body of Cresar. The other awards as given out by the judges were: 2nd prize to Å, Clips, Panama, for his readition Must Not 3rd prize to Miss Lilias Cragwell of Red Tank, Canal Zone, for to the Flowers and consolation prize to O, Miles of Paraiso for his re Boberts of The Raven. George Boca was given Honourable be Mention by the judges for his rendition of The Lady of the medals will also be awarded by Lake The Combat. Gold the Athenaeum to the second and third prize winners. These medals it is learnt will be ordered from the United States and be presented to the winners in the very near foture. Hymn itpis race.
teld Ver SPARKLETS them employ to get that way.
Three subjects raoked uppermost in my mind during the week: one was whether the time is near when my native Island, Jamaica, will discontinue, if had not already done so, paying war debts to the tune of sixty thousand pounds sterling. annually, on behalf of the late World War. That for the poor the flow of money in the Island is able and the fact that these poor poor is undeninatives responded 80 nobly in supplying man power to belt make peace during the would appear that the already mentioned is a tremendous huge sum load to be kept on their peeks. The poor and weak have always to pay for the errors of the rieb and strong and so when the Director of Railways in my Island home failed to render satisfactory ser vice to the Island the poor tax payers had to pay him to am of the opinion that the partial representative government given Jamaica will help the poo of that Island; but it is largely up to the representatives of the War it zm.
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The Isthmian League of British West Indians will hola their regular meeting (to night) Saturday the 81th April at Geddes Hatl.
All members are requested to Rent Receipt Books in Span sh and English for sale at the Workman Printery attend.

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