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Another jockey waiting for the start was Laverne Fator, whose admirers consider him more brilliant than Sande. Col. Edward Riley Bradley, who had two horses entered last week, told Fator to choose the one he wanted to ride. Fator, who had won $3,000,000 for various owners and won every important U. S. race except the Derby and the Belmont Stakes, chose Brother Joe. Burgoo King, a horse that most of Louisville liked better, he turned over to 19-year-old Eugene James, a jockey who was bred in Louisville and made a sensation last season, his first...
...Woodard '33 (L) defeated A. P. Balzerini '32 (W), 6-1, 8-6; Owen Appleton '32 (L) defeated J. T. Foster '33 (W), 6-4, 6-4; J. C. Campbell '33 (L) defeated P. M. Futcher '32 (W), 7-5, 6-1; R. L. Riley '33 (L) defeated E. C. Goodwin '32 (W), 6-2, 5-7, 6-1; M. P. Richmond '34 (L) defeated P. M. DeWolfe '33 (W), 6-0, 6-1; R. B. Stevens '34 (L) defeated J. F. Anderson '34 (W), 6-2, 6-1; R. R. Daly '32 (W) defeated G. H. Damon...
Several men received the same degree as of the Class of 1930. They were: R. W. Canfield, of New York City, Samuel Cauman, of Brookline, J. E. McKenna, of Brighton, E. W. Olney, Jr., of Convent, New Jersey, J. J. Riley, of Charlestown, F. J. Von Scholer, Jr., of Huntington, Long Island, N. Y., R. A. Thomas, of New York City, and F. C. Troll, of St. Clairsville, Ohio...
Before the District of Columbia Supreme Court Edith's father, Henry Newman Riley, a paperhanger, and his wife Elsie, the little girl's stepmother, were put on trial for "feloniously torturing, cruelly beating, abusing and otherwise maltreating" the child. Francis Riley, 15. testified that for four years his sister had been a prisoner in the black and bedless basement closet. She was beaten with sticks and shoes. After one beating, Francis told how he found some of Edith's teeth on the basement floor. So secret had the Riley's kept their closet child that their...
Paperhanger & Mrs. Riley were sentenced to two years' imprisonment, fined $250 each. Then they were taken to a basement, locked up whimpering together in the court house's temporary cell...