Show II SANDES SANDE'S MOTHER CHANGES MIND D I I I 5 S y w 1 r y l I r to A I 5 55 5 w S 1 ok t. t 5 E 55 c I Mrs Sande Sees Son SOD Time Ride Horse for First I Here is is Earl Sande premier jockey of the the United States snapped I as he just finished copping the handicap at the Jamaica racing track on the opening day Sande is is astride Worth More who copped the event and gave Earl Sandes Sande's mother a big thrill and also made her change her mind I about horse racing I NEW YORK May 1 When When alad a alad alad lad name named l Earl Sando Sande ran away from his Groton S S. D D. home several several several sev sev- eral years ago to Join a rodeo his mother decided that horses weren't to bo trusted They had lured her herboy herboy herboy boy out into the world and she hated them for it it But when Earl became a famous Mrs Sande proud of at him forgave him But she didn't forgive forgive for tor- give the horses and when Sande urged her to come east to see him ride she always said no Last summer Earl was seriously Injured in a fall tall at Saratoga and Mrs Irs Sande was tempted to re remark remark remark re- re I mark Well Vell I Just knew it would happen some day A week or so ago Earl rode Sara- Sara zen to victory at Havre de Grace It was his first public appearance in the saddle since t the ie accident Mrs Sande grinned a bit when her son again urged her to make a trip east from her present home in Salem Ore to see how he did it she accepted although she was sure she sho wouldn't wouldn t like horse racing On Wednesday she sat with her law in in the stands at atthe atthe atthe the Jamaica track Fifteen thousand thousand thousand thou thou- sand persons had turned out for it H was the opening day of the Metropolitan Metropolitan Metropolitan Metro Metro- politan season and Sande had taro mounts The horse was pocketed and finished finished fin fin- far tar back But that didn't bother Mrs Sande She was glad Our Buddy Duddy didn't stub his toe Earl was vas called into the stewards steward's stewards steward's stewards steward's stew stew- ards ard's box and awarded a huge silver silver silver sil sil- ver loving cup the gift of his friends Mrs Sande was pleased but still she was tar far from sure about this racing business Then they called the the handicap feature of ot the opening day card This time Earl was riding Worth More The crowd as the field got away and Mrs Sande lost sight of ot Earl until tho the horses swung Into the stretch Come on Sande Come on Sande the throng urged She Jumped to her her- feet giggling and shouting too Worth More won A n nose nose se victory Mrs Sande sank back in Ip her chair Wasn't it wonderful she trembling whispered to her daugh daugh- ter in And Worth l More lre re a wonderful horse |