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Show Ing our monay. We'll ba at the track." fNroy, Sept. 2t (Rr V, p.) Hleclal Cook'i too re to Helmont nark Tor the Papyrua-Zrev race are being Overt lead for 117 pound a f.1l). The well known agency will tranaport oa to New York and return with a aaven.rlay ..ay ,t thg PennayKanla or McAipine. Papyrus Lands in N. Y.; Trainer Denies English Steed Is Beer Guzzler " Derby Winner Scorns Large Throng; Bathe in Luxury to tha gtcrVeVge to gea tha atar pa-anger. pa-anger. Kor, deaplte the lavish outlny for cushioned alalia and other U luxe requirements of the horse' padilavi celt, I'apyrua and Hargold were m the third claaa iMrt of tha ship. Already tha Hrittait horaa haa acquired ac-quired the Ann-rlcaaP habli or writing writ-ing atones. The wty of his Journey, Jour-ney, offlt lally aignrl "fly rairua," was being avoid at tb cents a coy, the prooeeda to go to the ship a athlallo fund or soma other good cauew, I'apyrus haa an even temper. It waa aald, but l( he la alwaya aa ha behaved be-haved laat night thai even temper : 1b "alwaya mad." "The horaa la aa meek aa a lamb," Trainer Jar via elated. "Ma etepe up to tha harrier slowly I and aasil but ha never haa a an left." "KngllBh snort am en were reluctant 1 (o have lapyrue noma to America," one of the party aaia. "They were afraid tha handicap! would ba too great. We have changed climate thre tlmee alnca leaving' Newmarket. Tha track will ba n- 1 tlreiy different and so will the climate, cli-mate, but wa have eon fide nee In .Papyrua. : "We love him." ! There was a horseshoe trimmed with goree ever tha door of Iaprua' ; tall. "It mean good lurk." said an Kngllah steward with a touch or' cockney In hla eperh." and 1 have four i.alla from hla work shoes which 1 will always carry. "The Aqultania will dork In New York the night before Fapyrue nn-es the Amerlranhorae and we ara eav- ' By Steve Hannagan United Preae Staff Csrrsepsdnt. NEW YORK. Hept. Papyrus of England landed from the Aaultanla at tha Cunard pier at tha root of Fourteenth street at t o'clock today. Majestically he at rode down an eighty-root wpecially oonatructed gangplank, rove red and carpeted. Crowds chered, trafflu policemen were en guard. ll looked Ilka the arrival of a foreign for-eign prince or a fighter. As iha Kngllah derby winner set foot on the pier ha pricked up hia eara at the cheers, then became Indignant. In-dignant. He danced and pranced. Kor a moment It appeared aa though he might de a high diva In the North river. Ha refused to poae for photographers pho-tographers and rushed Into a palatial pala-tial two-gtaU motor driven horaa limousine. Hargold, 4 -year -old stable corn pan -ton. followed. Then the hour and a half pilgrimage to Belmont park began, be-gan, headed by a aquadron of mtor-cycle mtor-cycle polio em en to clear the way Papyrua will taka up quarters 1m mediately at tra Coed on atabiaa, Helmont park. He will begin train-J'f train-J'f for theJlloa 'Wlmur rare with ; Virginia Pnlytechnle laat It eta, ft. At l-ealngtoa, Ve Lyarhharg, a. Vlr-glala Vlr-glala Military laatltute. it. At Teeiingtea. a. Weatra Mary Una, T; Waahtnglon and I'ee. It. At rayetievllle. Ark. Calvareity af Arkanaea. It; Normal, . At Berkeley 1'nlvaralty af Cs literals, 41 ; nt. Mary'a college, t. At f ilera-Lja Hertnge- -Colorado aollfge If, Weatara Hate college I A AibojrMi-Naw Meilro state uaiveraity ll. ormal lurtvtrstiy., I, "H ' " v ; : i the American champion horse, to be I choseti. on tx-tobr 2t. Just ia lapyeua waa driven away In usurious (asiiion, 14a immig.aiiii who came o-r on, the a mo exjat, lfl the tame pier huddled together on a small rlvr lag, headed for -"-talis Island. Papyrua and Hargold apen; - the nlghl on board the Aqullanla and jul to a crowd, moatly Hrllisnre, gathered at Ilia pier to welch tna horaea coma ashci-. i'ne faithful liarg.d waa (ha flrJ to teat out the padded gangplank wHh a aenalllVa forefoot. He prrui"ed daintily, down .10 the dock without a protest after finding It aafe. At the eight of tnelr I'apyrue. tha Brftlahera art up a loud cry of "bravo" or "hear, boar," or aoma-1 thing. Tha derby winner came over from 1 Britain In a luxurious horaa cabin In the eteerage of the An ill tan la. lelke all notahlea from abroad, the first thing ha did waa to receive re-1 porters. Hut ha had nothing to say. ' All he could da for the newspaper ! men waa to kick up his hind legs snd weave Ma head back and forth ! like a polar bear In a circua cage. Contrary tt advance notlcee, thera I were no klttena aa mascots. I Kurt herrnore. aoroardlog (0 Tom I faw, the eta hta groom, Papyrua l a I temperate horaa and la not addicted ! to beer, deaplte reports to tha con- ! trary. Tom declared ha had been around 1 racing eleblee for thirty-five years, and never jet had seen a horaa gua-1 sie beer. "Papyrua will fit Into tha American 1 schema of prohibition very wakV" Betid Tom. For the first time fn history. he Bawapa.aT dalcg&Uoa had tv deacand |