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Show I S PRINCE LORE IS i MINIMIS? tec ! j Defeats a Field of Nine in 4J7dk f Three Straight Heats at SPH Columbus Meet. :uafa i I COLUMDUS, Ohio. Sept. IS PrJncc I ikm ;f Lorcc. winner of the $10,000 stake at I Syracuse last week and owned by Cap- ' tain David Shaw of Cleveland, won an- i; other $10,000 trot here today when he flW defeated a field o nine in tho Koster eite Columbus stako in straight heats, out- v stepping the slight favorite in the bet-IE bet-IE JK ting, Anto Cuy. The best lime was MOtr- x s.oe1! . EC , One of the greatest battlos ever seen j on this track developed in tho three-few three-few jcar-old trot, tho Horso Review fu-,'! fu-,'! turlty, which David Guy eventually Br5 '-: won in tno lnlrd ncat in a wiro drivo &tdb "? with Nella Dillon. The half was trot- i-.tatl ted In 1:02. This clip told, and tho Sll m,,e AVas won by Davld Guv ln 2:07. ilifi Ho had a nose to spare. David Guy N&bv broke the first heat and Nella Dillon tbi-all won by liprsclf- sllc na(1 tuc second i noat ano" racc apparently won when At I Murphy made a great drive the last I 100 yards and collared Nolla. stL BeUo Alcantara won the 2:07 paco 5t in straight heats. Best time 2:014. I'op Zombrlno was the contender in the i t first heat. Walker was substituted by j IP the Judges after tho first mile and! r&to Zombrino was eventually distanced.! i lizzie March was favorite in this race. tM , Tho drive of Lawrenco was not liked, I , and Valentine was put up behind the I paH i niaro for the second heat. She fin- f J Jshed eighth again and was drawn for J(ib : the third mile. aJ 1 ' The field of fifteen in the 2:15 trot J had Jack K. as the winner. The best ''(0 5 timo was 2:09. ' i Summary: UJ5 ' The Horso Review futurity, thrcc- JlfSk ; rear-old trot, two in thrco heats, purse tfjrf $6000: if t David Guy (Murphy) 6 1 1 !i I NTelIa DIllon (Serrill) 1 2 2 ink T Olive Faut (McCarr) 2 4 -1 ief51 : Miriam Guy (Hyde) 3 3 3 r,5 I Miss Dewey Watta, Eleven Dlack 1 an Peter Jano also started, ill : Time 2:09; 2:05-; 2:07, ( Tho Koster Columbus 2:1-1 trot, J three ln five heats, purse $10,000: Ul ) Prlnco Lorec (McDevltt) 1 1 1 .Ante Guy (Murphy) 2 2 S f ; Lotto Watts (R. Stout) 3 3 2 S Czar Peter (Valentine) 9 10 3 v Taccita, Dick Watts, Alma Forbes, Bounle Del, Royal Knight and Magnol- ' la also started. : I Time, 2:06; 2:07i; 2:10. f rrf.v j 2:07 pace, three in five heats, purse ?1000: Belie Alcantara (McMahon) .1 1 1 r Rascal (Willis) 4 2 3; j Bonnievard (Beedc) ' 5 3 2! 5 I Barllght (Mann) 3 5 5 Margaret Margrave, Homer D Zom- t'9 1 brlno and Lizzie March also started. fit? '. Time, 2:01; 2:05; 2:01. ini. ' 2:15 trot, three in five heats, purso yjjfc . 91000: Jack K. (Gray) 1 1 1, Holena Guy (II. Clark and Mc- Devitt) 5 2 3 Hollyrood King (Whitehead) .6 3 2 I2xi ra Blngen (Turner) 2 4 12 Ilonnes, Viney Bingen, Mary Wadd. Alacer B., Blnode. Allie Ashbrook, Eva Bingen, Axsom M.. Deljolln, J. W. and ! 'Jay Todd also started. , Time 2:10; 2:101 ; 2:09. i TENNIS TOURNEYS FOR I RED CROSS BENEFIT CHICAGO. Sept. IS Tennis clubs-(hroughout clubs-(hroughout tho country will stage a' one-day tournament on September 2S1 10 raise funds for Ihe Red Cross, ac-1 cording to announcement received to-' day from (he United States National) Lawn Tennis' association. Tho announcement an-nouncement urged tho clubs to do iheir utmost in securing entries and! make the day a big event. i , Disposition of tho proceeds can be' 'decided by the clubs, the money going j to tho local or national organization of tho Red Cross as circumstances ; may dictate. The Red Cross will pre-1 fent special medals and certificates to! be awarded the winners and runners up. In the tournaments. i |