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CHIEF SPONSOR AGAIN Scores His Sixth Victory of the Havana Meeting j Different Eyes by Small Margin Steinhart Entry Captures CapturesEace Eace for CubanBreds HAVANA Cuba January 26 The Cana ¬ dianbred racer Chief Sponsor scored his sixth victory of the meeting at Oriental Park this afternoon when he accounted for the Blue Jackets Handicap He was ridden by G Williams assumed an easy lead soon after the start and set a terrific pace At tho finish he held Dr Hickman safe by a length and a quarter Belle of Elizabethtown waa Jn close quarters at the halfmile post where she was crowded out when the leaders bore over on the inside and was pulled up at this stage and her chances ruined The fractional time of the race was 22 46 and the final time 106 106The The conditions of the first race called for Cubanbred threeyearolds Frank S and Havana Electric which raced as the Stein hart entry finished onetwo They out ¬ classed their opponents and were at pro ¬ hibitive odds in the betting Frank S raced into a commanding lead soon after the start and running under restraint for the remain ¬ der of the race beat his stable companion Havana Electric by a length and a half with the latter an easy second from Veneno VenenoValentine Valentine dOr the oddson favorite in the second began slowly when the start came and was bumped Brunner was forced to take the horse up but closed with a rush at the end after getting on almost even terms with the winner winnerDifferent Different Eyes had to be hard ridden to beat Redmon by a neck in the third Red mon set a fast pace from the start and drew away into a commanding lead He was five lengths in front of the others rounding the far turn but in the stretch tired badly Dif ¬ ferent Eyes was wearing down Redmon and beat him in the final strides stridesHazel Hazel W was an easy winner in the fifth Stutts was substituted in place of Prible Hazel W followed the pace closely until straightened out in the homestretch where she moved up into an easy lead and won under restraint two lengths and a half from India B A JOXES RECORD B A Jones who is campaigning a small stable at Oriental Park stands twentieth on the list of successful American breeders in the year 1922 His farm at Parnell Mo proved one of the most productive of any establishment west of the Mississippi River The horses bred by Mr Jones were victorious in 126 races second in 116 and third in 133 with a total of 75984 earned for their re ¬ spective owners during 1922 This is a splen ¬ did record for a modest breeding establish ¬ ment like Mr Jones JonesThe The Williams brothers who are also racing at Oriental Park and whose breeding opera ¬ tions are conducted at Blackwell Okla on a more extensive scale did not make as good a showing as the Jones establishment The horses bred by them won seventytwo races ran second in seventythree and third in seventytwo Their earnings amounted to 538S4 538S4W W F Kncbelkamp president of the Lou isvills baseball club and owner of a preten ¬ tious racing stable here in charge of W B Finnegan arrived for an extensive visit visitM M Brenner of Toronto who recently acquired Ultimo and Brocklesby from J W Pangle added another horse to his stable when he bought from J F llynes Ultimata the fouryearold filly by Ultimus Hurakam HurakamThe The Rosedale Stable owned by William Dondas added the threeyearold Seth to its turf holdings by a trade witli E E Major for the threeyearold Gonwithim