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Show MADDEN'S TIPS PROVE TRUE Betters Who Doubt His Information on Horses at Belmont Find Cause for Regret. John E. Madden often wins races at Belmont park at substantial odds. For that reason he is followed about by persons eager to obtain his stable secrets. Madden started a two-year-old Ally named Far Beyond in a race recently and, of course, he was cross-examined. cross-examined. "Flyaway, if she runs her race, will surely win," said Madden. "My filly is green and has no chance." Madmen's tip was correct, for Flyaway Flya-way won breezing, while Far Beyond ran third, yet some of Madden's inquisitors inquis-itors nlayed his filly, believing that they would get the money. Madden started another two-year-old filly named Maggie Maitland in the last race. Replying to countless questions ques-tions for the right information, the turf wizard said : "My filly needs a race or two, but I think she will be third." "Nothing doing !" exclaimed one of the anxious ones as she walked away. 'Madden's tips are of no account. I'll take something else for mine." Maggie Maitland secured third money, however, and those who followed fol-lowed Madden's advice went home chuckliL. |