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Daugherty (right) was a study as he sat in New P Lo en nc ns imnraneney en oncnnina t on h Erne II stumbles at last hurdle of Belmont Park, N. Y., steeple-- (left) for a bad spill.~ Erne II came in first and Rip got show money. * Face of Harry M. Daugherty (right) was a study as he sat in New York court beside attorney, Max D. Steuer, and heard Richard Merton; German capitalist, make significant admissions on 'stand. A Daugherty Trial Closeup prere: World, record s ;;"1';;'.';.'?5' s l in inrraaonesss D.»ytdn'x?., hen MI Rippi ( P z: '. # y gills (a yve'),"l%h'.*. et: m Jack nautic association by officials of * k z* the field. > 1I¢s Doné at Relmont Park _ Sir John (Copyright: 1926: Patifhc & Atlantic Photos, Inc.) Mfk Sort