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4, 1874.—QUINITUPLE SHEET, ; but at the word Fadie started out | otherwise injured. Meantime tne reds, seeing the pace for a lad, and stuck Lo it so | accident Lo their compet tors were rowing slowly 8 NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, OUTUOBER 7 win | pointa of bright color were contributed by a hand | horse to receive $200 out of the stakes. Closea certed the Va AMERICAN JOCKEY CLUB. Of cardinal color at tue heck aad nother on (ue | With 43 NOMloatioNs. One mile, ATHLET IC SPORTS. at @ capi catogan braid of hur. STARTERS. gamely that he dnished the quarter in 2m. lis., | to the goal, Their time over the course Was 15m. toeee a emer ch, f. Olitipa, by Leamington, dam : Sunid aes werted pommendation. Bary en 28448, RARae ses Sa volar eeks). settee eee eee + pedestrian circles one NI THE RACING. Owner's bc chesapete; by Lexington. cam This fuished the programme, and visitors and | This was ‘the second race on the programme, 2| Fall Meeting of the New Jersey | participants anke leit the grounds exceedingly | and there were numerous entries for it, ‘The | graufled with the Manner in which the sports had | Oarsmen who started were:— - RACING AT JEROME PARK A. Beimonv's bik. &. Rhadamancias, by Lewin | Roxana (Lewis) The track was in fine order and the racing ex- 2 3 5 aj ington, dam Nemesis (Vans). . 3 thi been conducted and decided, Fred E. Ballard; color, red. SLR Sot cellent. Five events were on the card; the first & Be orernse Ear: on ge ee Athletic Association. oe: Tren crane rnliee whit dash of three-quarters of a mile, the second the | _ ster, dum Stulen Kisses (Sparing) + 4& R, H, Jackson; colors, white and blue. | P. Loriiard’s b. ¢, James A., by Leam'nztoa, Salt PoE inate ateiaacrand YACHTING. Charies R. steobins; color, scariet. ¢ the Jerome Park | Jerome stakes. for three-year-olds, two miles; the Maiden (W. L nih a 5 James MeNider ; color, magenta. First Day of | thira the Nursery Stakes, for two-year-olds, one | Thomas Puryeur's bree, Leader, by Leaiiige FIVE CLOSELY CONTESTED EVENTS, ‘The course ior this race was a mile and a bale Autumn Meeting. mile; tue fourth the Manhattan Handicap, one | _ ton, dam Jessie Dixon (G, Washiugton)....... 6 hs }- | Mateh Race Botween the Sloops Dmms in length, being (rom inst above Sec D Ree ae | alle and a quarter, and the fiftu a selling race ofa | + D. Withers” imp. ch. ¢. athlete, by Gladia- | Be weds Reones Hon) ‘Sf: the Bey Tree Lak Le eee HO, Pe BTA | teur, by Rose ol Kent (folioway) .... + | Mile und an eiznth, The horses were divided | J, tiauter’s c. 1. Australind, by Austraiian, dam equally among tae stables, as Mr. Belmont won | Dolly Carter (Van Brunt) .. §| Geo. I, Brown, D. M. Stern, (. the first race, Mr. Sears the second, Mr. Hunter ees W. W. Phillips and Edward Wal- —__+--- Yacht Club—The Emma 1T. the Win- | was erected aiter considerable backing . Harris, ner of the Champion Pennant. aud filing. Ballard took the water first, on | and qui sw. September 2 D a quickly sped away from competition. Foliow- ptember 24 the Brooklyn Yacht Club held | jhe iin as ay 2 Er ee ‘their annual fall regatta and clambake at Bath, | tance, Then fe Sais oe a Beauty and Fashion Honoring the i the third, Mr. Sanford the tourth and Mr. McDan- | Beimont. 500 Occasion. jols the ith. ‘The saveraf conteats were apisifeaiy.| Loriiard 700 ton, Jr., the Winners. L, 1, a8 a grand Jinaie of the sport for the season | WhO fouled tim and Kept behind for one or twa i if MeGrath. 5 a8 an organization, The regatta was @ very | | ‘ouds, but not long enough for Stebbins to ret pee ES contested and the racing throughout was O18 Foie. 950 a | away irom the last position in tue race, While satisfactory character, | cameron closely contested one, but more especially among | the rowers behind were troubling each other rene: The fall mecting of the New Jersey Athietic | the second class sloo) | Ballard 3 Us Ser pica SBE AN, ber ; ; Pury es loops, The Recreation, owned | Bu Was moving away trom tuem, and Mc- eS res Sia ter tre eee ee ean | euler Asoclatlon toox place yesterday atternoon at | by Mr George A. Weober, succeeded ncarrying NGL Mould have ioiowed, nis example cheney. vimont’s b jountess, W. , | ’ | have overcome the temptation 2 rE 4 THE RACE. Ridgewood, b t and | @ t class} “eaten ort did Equipages. filly Lotta Moone, D, J. Bannatyne's bay colt Au- | Bayminster had the best o/ the send of James | Gna jin Pein pee prone abet ane aus | oe the champion pennant, however, tor her class; to “eaten eravs.”” When Spring, & callow rowee dubon, KW. Cameron's piown filly by Warmin- | A. second, Khadamantius tuird, Chesapeage | CDara ance, the oificers may ut the friendly rivalry which sprung up during | 0! sixteen, got away irom Jackson, he turned lis <4 aan Mier uid D. Mebuniel's chestnut horse Harry | ‘2Urth, Olitipa ith, Athlete sixth, Leader seve | Proud of their success. This young organization | the race resulted in the Emma 1, owned by Mr, | Attention lo NeNider, | Th latter’ struggled. but IVE CA ITAL RACES Hassett. The tatter Was first choice among tue td, and they were trom a lal to atength apart | has done wonders within the past year, bringing | John Treadwell, being matcued against tue cham- | sudden dive lor a Bhelifishs broke the “tatretcher when they passed the stand. They ran around the 3 ulators, toe Waruunster filly beng secoud in ym Bees showing the 22t0 their ranks many enthusiastic and well) pion, The race took place yesterday, and re- | 0! his boat and retired with grace from the com- savor, Couuless, third latter Woa the race {FH at a clipping pace, Baymunsier showing u 4 | Hallard turned the stakeboat first, aoe very cleverly, the Wa vu o we. . pecund, known athletes, | ' petition er flay second, Harry WAY by bal a tengci, Jawes A. second, a iongth tes, who are working with whole | sulted in the laurels worn only #0 short @ | Prine ooond, Jackson fouled It vut got around inst i ‘ Sh Git 5 sseretaird. ‘Ihe old horse has Ho: run tor soue | ont oF Riadamanthus, Australiud fourth, Qut- | hearts to make more popular these liie-giving | time being wrested irom her. The course gtier some trouble, and taen Stebbina in some jer seventh, dames “youngsters passed | €Xerclses, and there 1 but little doubt but their | selected was from a stakeboat of the | strange way let the tide take his buat agains: the oud, Hhada- exertions will be crowned with great success. | clu) house to and around Southwest lad chat eerie veces ons a iene ctiesapeake | Thetr grounds are an easy distance from the | spit buoy No. 83, thence around buoy No. 5%. off esting ouly by the hard pulling of Spring, whe cn respagteyt oe kepre tt ite spa fitn, Chesapeake sixth, L tute tr fe wWoether he tad aby o. the | 8f0UNd the blu, Payminsier 7 7 wat higsta training to se ¢ re " our! bat the Second, Olitipa the Third, speed Of His wour-year-old orm, Harry was tried | Wanthus third, Ausiralud lourth, SI Athlete seventh, Leader Mate the Fourth and Mary | ew days since at cali a ile ind showed speed Citi, OFS, Ti Vorses caine i sivit, onthe | AePOt, and can hardiy be beaten tor athletic | Sandy Hook, to the home stakebuat in Gravesend | chased “Halard and passed the goal only two : Fr Uittante in the Hoce yesterday. He cxmoned | JoWer turn, Jaaies A. -Was one lengta ahead of | Sports, The track, whteh ts exactly one-quarter | Bay. A more lovely day could not have been de- | {SiMe behind hi. | Mallard’s tine Was 6, Buckley the Fifth. temper in tue race and did not do bis best, aud he | Bayminster, toe latter Was half a length in of a mile, has a rise and tall of only six inches | sired, The morning broke fair and cloudless, but | * FOUK-OARED SIKU RACE, Wil be most likely to suik Whenever he runs, ‘fhe | TMt of Ruadamaginus, Olitipa iourth, Chesa- | Ate as nner they rantothe | teroughout, and the soil is of a very elastic | above all and beyond all it was the fortune of the | This was the mos: interesting contest of the day, , character and admirably suited for the pur- | contestanis to have the one thing needful to in- | #1) wus won, not by che papeae cre We Dar ue poses itended. An hour beiore the first event | sure success m yachting—that is a spanking ‘ihe contestants were: <n eorna Was culled the Invited guests began to crowd | breeze. About nine o'clock the parties interested peake fhith, anu ia tis “m thres-quarter pole; but getting into the home- Stretch tHe co.ors di the jockeys changed with the rapldity 0. the kacido cope. Throvga to the front “ame Olipa, und with wonderlu speed she leit < Pe a Fcpypaaat gale! i's bay colt Brigand, W. Covtrii’s Day filly e event of yesterday, For once Old Probabilities 4 4 : Morris Philips (stroker; colors, red and Whites the others betun Sue gailoped so easiiy away | Into the enclosure, and when the contestants 1n | began to gatuer at the club house, foot of Court 4 bye 5 colors, red and Ww irom them that a hundred lengths from home she : bs & i Wiluam f. ‘Taylor (vow), A.C. Humphreys, Nharettie, bay colt Aaron Pennington, bay coit was in good ‘humor, and the weather was post- | a ass - Woe taten ia hand, and came tome ona canter | "e half-mile run took thelr positions the attned: | street Brooklyn. Vo) she Jefe loomed np Green, Nathaniel Trask and Joho A. Walker (stroke) 5 | | stud is his proper place im iuture, The opening of the fail meeting at the most The Jerome Stakes had seven starters, These popular racecourse in America, Jerome Park, was W. Stary oncacans oul -Aerobas, BT. smith (bow), A. Craft, Walter Man apd xer, Thomas Puryeat’s bay coil Griusiead. 2 . The attendance, however, was obat Was tie favor.te, Madge second Cio i ‘ eee: estan. DOSEN Brigand the tuird 1: demand, unt just belwre | WQS Taken at Mills Gi basyeake, ine later being | 4Nce was very large, the fairer portion of hu- | Wood Cemetery, the city of the dead, wille lar off colors, bine, Hot so large as might be anticipated for such an the start, when Mugge and Lriand sold ior even TN eae vance of Rnadamanthuy, bay- | manity equatling in numbers those of the sterner | 02 "he right could be seen the Staten Is.and sho At ties occasion, owing probably to the early hour, one money aud Acrobat tor turd choice, Acrobat won wo lengths by a a) hg clothed in all its autumnal beauty. The wind Was almost min ‘ fs ster th, James A. fiith, Leader sixth, | re a gan tb a igi tie race Very easily in the best Lime tuis stake Wase Winster icu ps | Sex. Many of tne visitors came to the track in | blowing fresh from the nortiwest and the indica- rowed spiendiily about strokes per minute. o’clock, announced tor the commencement of the ever run in, Maage being second and Mr. Cottrill 8 Athlece seveuth, alind eighth, dtine, 1:46. e P ) Pe he 8 $3,605 © Par carriages and remained seated in them during the | flons were that all of the conditions would prove ‘They took up this rae us soon us they took tne races. Iv would perhaps be more judicious to Hunuarette’tird. Brigaud cut out tne work and the stakes auounted (0 $3) petty ge mae aN oF AB Rabaee ahorsaare on (66 zag favorable for a good race and tast time, Nor were | water, ai beiore the reds were working Well t0- rtthe reds got away first, bus were tae passed by the blues, whe begin each day an hour or so later and curtail the — kep: tue lead Jor a tue anda quarter, when Acro- ee the spectators to be disappointed: a better or gether they were ubead, sendiug back a heavy ‘ ihe ante a ho bat Rad Mim and ull bis fulowers veaten at that WINNERS OF THE NURSERY STAKES. five events, embracing a hali-mile run, three mile | more closely contested’ race ts seidom to be Wasa, Soon, aided by spurts aad good stecrin needless length of the intermissions between the . ‘ace hors » Fear. Winner. i Weight. Suis. Strt'rs, Time. | witnessed. Ab oh. ‘i t og if ei ‘3 ee : aes init costae 3 place, Acrobat 1s a grand race horse, with alin feu : Goce 87 20°" 6 Lay” | Watk, 100 yara run, to heats, open to all amateurs; | Witnessed. pout 9h. Jum. the first gun ou their side and bad steering on the side races, The first race yesterday was announced share of speed and uo Abundance of the Slaying p657.) lLexington eee 100 é f aaa ‘a arter of a | Wa8. fired, ordering the yachts vo yet into of the blues, the reds began to creep for one o'clock, and the second race commenced Quality. He will make w gallant cup horse wext fais) !Bonnie Lass. Balrows 8 ators ee ee Bore a ai Tet taa er! ihe Position. which was promptly responded up on the ‘former, and titaily took the pee wo. “A mensibie: ime ns. NORTE oe é ‘ i 1389... PEOUPNC.: sore & q ‘alk, Open to boys not over fourteen years | to, ne $ which was a ying lead, Tle contest was even fora long distance, ee ne, mene te eer Ihe Nursery Stakes was the third event. For 17)-. Lexington... Y @) 18 of age. These were all deciied in quick succession ON, Was effected at ten o'clock precisely, the built crews pluing magnificently. ‘The Reus kept f ment has been made in the removal o! the Paris | this there were eight starters, comprising tee Waid td *Alatealinie et ate it Weariaiein anRnhaR AnAESGKaw Iron nae saxembleds| Emma ‘tf. gettiag away first, foliowed by the Re their leau, however, UnUL hear the stakeboat, mutuel pool stands to the end of grand stand | Loriliard’s bay cow James A,, R. W. Cumeron’s ‘hutheriord.., Australian... 10) uM ee sembie’ reation 48 seconds later. Bott boats stood oi to wien tue Blues, vaving to round the outer stake- vay colt Baymuster, the bay cult Chesa- Olina ‘Leamington. 97 8 hundreds cheers of approbation, Messrs. G. E. | the Staten Island shore, the Hinmiat f. mereasing — boat, and, being Ou the inside of the ovher crew, Opposite where they were formerly placed. If | Hexke, Mr. Belmonts black colt Rhadamantau: The Fourth Race. | Moore and M. Etliott Burris acted as judges in the | the distance between thea, AS they neared te made a tremendous spurt, Which brought them one portion of the quarter stretch Joun tiunter’s cuestuui tilly Austraund and his : pak % 50 198 q ei dM SI ; as reiel shore the Recreation gained upon herrival, the acro.s ihe vow oi the competing boat, ‘the advan- free for promenaders who are not inclined Chestnut filly Oliva, Thomas Puryeur’s browa MANHATTAN HANDICAP; a sweepstakes of $50 | running contests, au r. J. Simonson as reieree | mma . having sailed under the tee of the Staten tage Unus gamed was of hte use to them, lor " z Khe ae coit Leader, D. D. Withers? chestnut cole Atuiete. eacn, hall Jorfeit aud only $10 it declared, with in the three mile walk. Mr. Charles H. Pierce | Island biuil, thereoy losing an advantage. On Smith bro: > his crew around the stakeboat toward betting. The space now occupied Fiunter’s entries had the Ci! im the beLUNy and | $500 added, the Second horse to receive «200 OUt | ged the position of timer and Mr, A. J. Cameron | they Went, every inch of cauvas filled and look- wi any lossof speed, and gained avout by the pool sellers does not interfere in the svid over any ot the others. Mr, Cameron's Bay ol the stakes, Ciosed with ten acceptances, Ifaischarmauitua andl Sorte aah rink Ing aimost as though iastencd together. South- turee lengths 186 dong. Having got such an ad- slightest degree with the enjoyment 0! those who | Minster Was next 1 jayor, Mr, Lori : : ‘i Larder | discharged the dutios of clerk of the course. West Spit buoy was turned at 1b, dom, the boats yantage le kaew how to keep i “He steered the er A. belug the third cuoice, The race was wou by M. H. Sanford's br. h. Mate, by Australian, dam | HALF-MILE RUN. rounding exactly at the same tim Reds out of the ebo ude, unul their oars almost visit Jerome Park trom motives of pleasure alone. ir, Hunter’s Oulipa ina Very easy mauner, She —— Macte Grow | 4 yea s old, 110 ibs. (Hayward). 1 | . en | TURNING BUUY 535. hed the shore embankment, while the Blues The drive through Central Park was lovelier than lay behind ior tiree-quar‘ers of a mile, and ti Bee ee vom oy vantaldaam bribes joe ere e rence une ron tam me; (apd OL Re yen . HM, wore kept fighting the strengtu of the waters, It ever yesterday, and the oly drawback to com- | Coming with arush went by those iu iront of ington (Hughes) = : : < | entries there appeared at tho call of the starter, | Emma T Recrearion.,...... 11 55 was now certain that the Reds would win, yet the iy ) | ina manner seldom witnessed, she is a wonder- sD. Ce by, by cl pse, dam — | Mr, J, W. Edwards, but three, these being G. On the Ww down to buoy 5% the Kmma'T. | ives did not anow their faces to reflect the azure plete satisiaction was the dificulty or reaching the | sui qiuly, and, barring accidents, will be a favorite garden of the metropolis on our iliy-payed ave- | next summer. ‘those “ rom Pifth ave: ‘The Manhattan Handicao was the fourth event cana i ee lhe alab Lata y ‘rom Pifth avenue | ortie day uid obe on Wiuch luere Was great Inter Jo Donuhu years old, 104 1bs. (Hennessey) . nigi’s br. 1, Josie B. Ward (Ciark) .. Bet. Lu radually drew away, aithougtt both bouts were | Lue. The ed flerce! yell; bu 2 by Asteroid, dam & Ae oth bouts were Lue. They pulied flercely aud well; bat the tude, | wo, 0 e et ub; S. Me - F . He | hoe of New York, Athletic Ulub; 8. McKnoe: | Going maguiticenuly, Tae Emma t. went aronud | unose three lust lenutua, the good rowlug of the 4 land, New Jemey Athletic Association, and Ben- | firsi, iollowed ey te Recreation, one minute later. | Reus, witn the skutui steering of Smith, were too 5 | net Greig, of New York. The reputation of Brown TURNING BUOY 555, much for them, and they passed the goat two e Lucas, by Australian, to test the Wooden pavemenis of some of the | esr centred ou account of Lie Weil KuOWn Capaol- dum Eagiess, 4 years oid, 104 Ibs, (Salmon)... shi that ag her re Hy M. H. M. \engths anda halt detind their adversaries. ‘The ‘ parailei thorougafares with a horse and buggy ron ines of the Horses, as hearly every oue cugaged | Thos. Puryear & Co.’s ce. Rutherford, by Aug- — | 18 Such thatevery amateur on the grounes knew | BmmaT.,........ 12 15 Recreation........12 14 time or tue Reds was Lm, 265.5, The course over the risk of either breaking their own precious | M4 been winners, ‘the sturters were M, H. > traitau, dam Aerolite, 3 years old, 93" Ibs, he couldn't be beaten, much less approached, by it was patent now that, barring accident, which this race was rowea being the one two “ t .- ae haw ae ford’s brown horse Mate, A. Beimout’s gray ho (¢ Yoo tessesserceseesssseseeees 6 is Competitors, and yet they anxiously awaited | the Recre ‘tlun had tost the race, aud the iriends — miles and a quarter in length, a Necks or the legs of the animal they drive. But Grey Planet, te bay colt Survivor, Jo Douaau F. Morris’ ch. ¢. by Leamington, dam Rebecca, 4 the snap o1 the pistol that would send them spin- | 0! the kmma t, Were cousequently jublant. ‘he JOUR OARED BAKGE RACE. . once in the beautiful Park and all is forgotten, gray mare Lizzie Lucas and his chestnut colt uo- Years Old, 100 1D3. (SPUTLDL).. ese seeeeeeeeeeee 7 ts final stakeboat lu Gravesend Bay Was passed by This was the race of the regatta. 1ts course was , save the unalloved enjoyment of the scene. Each Mt, Oden Bowle’s buy coli Catesby, 1. G. Moore's M. G. Moure’s g. hy Loudon, by Lightning, dam — | ning around the track, as the favorite’s magnif- | the three-quarters of a mile and retarn. fhe follow- eee gray hurse London, 7. Morris’ ¢: Zingara, 9 years Old, 102 Lbs, (Holloway) - 8 centstride and easy manner of dong his Work is | HM. JIM. | ing vamed geutiemen comprised the competing turn of the road reveals a new vista of Na- Leamingion, ‘uous Vurvear’s chestuus cot A, Belmont’s g. il. Gray Planet, by Flauet, dam — | aways worth going a long distance to see. To an | EMmaT........... 1 69 Recreation. 2°03 crews:— ture’s loveliness, and in the clear October Kutheriord and D, McDaule.’s brown fly Josie B. — Vagiess, awed, 112 1b8, (Vans) .... 9 | Gven start, Greig, te Independent amateur irom the Emma T, winuing the race und the champion |G. W. Fisher, A. Stebbins, P, V. A. Brett, rass, oe 9 Mate was a great favorite, Morris’ Leamiuizton colt Jo Donanue’s ch. ¢, Dublin, by Kentucky, dau a a hy Sunshine tees and grass, lll and dale, the second in favor, Jo Douaue's team third |” Zaidee, 3 years old, 46 ibs. (Van Bront)....,., 19 | New York, wont bulging to the (rout, aud, ranuing Chtver Wuum chamberlain, Lieuicnant Fieccher | ors white. lake and ramble seem io be toiletted enoice. ye race Wus a © and was won ‘Time, 2 . yards) an elghta ‘of a mule, when Browao moved up commanding, having on board @ large Dumber of A. Duane, R. TL. Jackson, George W. Jones, Jason in more resplendent attire than cver. Across by Mate alter a Spirited stiuggle Wich Survivor, THE BETTING. Within turee yards, Kneeland a bad turd, and wy Members ol the cluy and their iriends, accom- a, Lodwick aud Lon Hyatt, coxswain. Colors red. Macomb’s Dam the long line of carriages The fifth and closiug eVeut of tue day was lora Mate. $225 510 875 this manner’ they tnished the ‘quarter, when panied the boats over the couse. ‘he next e t The Wuttes got off urst and soon ran away from “ sti gh ATFIAgeS purse, a das of amie and aneighcth, which had Leamingion +10 235 B00 Brown dasned to the front m maguificeut style, ©! interest 1s the proposed race ou Tuesday next | the other crew. Aiter turning tue stakebout they queued” out as in @ procession, a half dozen jhree’ starters, Consisting of D. MeDaniei’s chest- pouahue.. - 105 250 20 and veiore going a hundred yards turtaer had tis | between the Cito and Meta, both first cia hoon- were ten lengths ahead. ‘hen they rowed siowly, tnd, running Pevnant by eXuctiy four minutes, The revenue James MeNaider and A. Meigs, Jr., coxswain, Col- graceiul boats with sturdy oarsmen darting be- nut iilly Mary Luckiey, D, Desmond's bay fy Grey Pianet « 1% 165150 competiturs completely whipped, aud, coming on | fs: belonging to the Brooklyn Yacnt Club, | allowiug toe Keds to come almost up to them, fa tral arate mole Darling, a M. H. Sanord’s brown horse survivor - & 220 145 “ fs vs rhe dash ‘by seve | (ERLE SS Se ae | ‘They find out soon that such playing 18 dangerous, eath the bridge, the rush of a train of curs on the Binuamia, It was a seiling race and the Catespy... i 260 150 as he pleased, won the dash by seventy yards, further bank, the red sunlight on the steep hills, | wijowances in Weight ior Lue sitallest price as across which the Croton water is conveyed; the for the » Bingamin was @ great - 140 300175 THE RACE, Field. ireig two yards vance of Kneeland, w raat MINIATURE BUAT KAOCING. for the Reds, by vigorousiy spurting, chased thems ChrIneae iain ane Ea tnel 2m. oo. wh ch peers | ci | to the goal, show! mn that the waiter crew was lent, considermg that tue Winner Was hot pushed, | Several Lively Contests on the Prospect Not sticn a “dutfer” party as their rowiug at frst a # . Mary b 3 ond Choice, Moille Varung having | ‘The horses hada very good start, and came rat- , my indicated. stately proportions of High Bridge and the broa ey ay Ww race, 4 Mr. Brown received prize—a gold meual of | or & . Been cium cao nag ine nananters road Very few iunciers. Mary buckley won agood race, thug up Ue homesiretch. AS they passed tie Quire uosighe with becom Ine ict, and was | Park Lake Yesterday | When tie last race was ended darkness had be- levard stretching away in the distance, formed jullie Daring second, the tavorite third, stand Survivor was ieading, Dabiin second, Lizz Ouly foo glad to escape the congratulations of | As usual the open space in front of the well guntocome down, and then most of the ladies a picture worthy of any artist's pencil. And then The following ure the detaus ol the running a3 Lucas third, Grey Pianet lourta, Josie 1ifth, | jriends and strangers. | house at the upper lake was crowded with car- Went home well pleased, and those young men there is also time to glance around and admire a }* Progressed:— Catesby sixth, Morris’ Leamington coit seventh, | VHREE-MILE VALK. who did not accomp iny them waited at the boat he First Race. Male eight, London ninth, Ratheriord tent, | Next imorder, but among the more important | T!2¢% yesterday afternoon, while the island im ponse to talk What had been during the vay and 4 toilet or two in the crowd cr carriages. Here js a Survivor snowed the way around the turn, and ang interesting oi the events, was tie three-mile {font contained several thousand spectators, all | “what migut have been.” lovely blonde gracing a tovet of pure black and Sur Rta gio eta: caries i hes? re phan bart Gen coat pole, watk. It proved a most interesting Coniest, inas- intently watching the various races between the | = Sa a Over an “Empress” gabrielle of black velvet, STARTERS, getuer, ‘hey went out of Sight around the billin x riate re came Lor paces | Zhe four contests were weil and ciosely run, amid which fits superbly, 18 an overdress which ge hoarse iisen S e AER SEGA this Way. and when they appeared again Survivor ples OC henna pore cnere camieuer Harclsiue uibac unbounded en thasiagn: The students of the Wesleyan University are ar. might aptly be called a coat of mail Ths | (connor) ass z * 1 | had the best of it by a neck. Mate second, Uatesby New york Atiietic Cluo; W. fi. Waldron and W, Baoraithe comianoamantor the hrit rae Tanging tor a (all regatia. " * ay eV wine hock third, Lizzie Lucas foniti, Grey Planet ith, ie jy Haistead, Fort Greene Pedestrian Club; C. TL | 5 encement of the first race there Captain Cook still retains his position tn the is of black lace, closely embroidered with cut R. Wivayeareadi pid jetrirnes jain So- others sn a croup. ‘The race rom she three-quar- | Goadby, Harlem Rowing Ciub; J Lyacn, New York, | Were three ships put on the lake. The Champion, Yale University crew. jet beads in a set pattern, aud is fitted in gabrielie |p Neaniers cb. h. Harry basset, by Lexing: — Ser ole to the siand was between Survivor and ang p, W. White, New Jersey Athletic Association. | owned vy Captain Meyer, of Harlem, is 1ull rigged, uctie of Wesleyan, 18 now @ member of the style to the figure, reaching alout tothe kneesin ‘ton, dam Cauary Bird, 6 years oid, Lis lus. two lengths, Catesby a good third. Joule Be cays qraintatnied 1¢1or Ruratgivaer ALL ect 62 inches long, 14 breath of beam and 7 depth of atainnte Club, ast front and rounded away to the back, Where it Ga ae awe aiaties In fourth, Lizzie Lucas filtu, Ratheriord sixth, the who so grandly won a like Contest last , hold, Tne next was the Gussie, schooner rigged, | The fall eh t 1 the Schuylkill, Na describes a “currass” basque, Tue edge is fnished Ps) Yieiens, 4 years old, LoL ius (iughes)., 4 pealmingion colt event. Londoa eighth. Grey | Saturday ac the meeting of the New York | oo inches long, 18 breadth of beam and 6 depih of | yers pieeantauere nL Navy was @ With a jet fringe, and handsome jet ornaments are | w, Cottrill’s b. f, Lo!ta Moone, by Australian, Muatter 2c, the quickest lime it was ever , Attietic Club, went to the front, Ms superb action | noid, Mr, Stuler, oi New York. is the owner, Mr, | Very Pleasant success, placed just back of the hips. ‘The Sareof| dam by Lexington, 3 years old, 9210s. (Lewis). 54,4 Minkintehen ae wee £ arresting the attention of every spectator, Wilte | Kop.nson’s Ida i6 aiso scuooner rigged and 64 The Harlem Regatta Association will have igek velvet bat otswluax'yelres; triameaiqitns ae BETTING. Metutis pata $12 00. mounted 9 $1,510. Phe Paris dia nis best to old the leader, DUE in vain, U8 I8 inches long, 1s breath ol beam aud 12 deep. On | another regatta next year oe Vecvees: Hie Ob, DIROK vervor, SEMOd ERB’) Harry Bésseit;,+.$110, ©100 100. 110. 120 se SE trap Mp RENEE mE | every strid@ opened the gap. Lyncn was third, | aecount o the yacht races the members could not ‘the Analostans, of Washington, will leave about piolusion o. potnt lace and white crepe roses. An Count 5 2 3 J Wiad. ae Wat. Subs. Starts. Time, | GOW ApEn aaron Oe ea ers | loan tie rowvouts und consequently their speed | the 5th inst. tor the Hariem River. exquisitely five India shawl serves as a wrap. Warmins: 60 enchantress 83 Bs , | atthe finish uf the frst quurier, Davey having | was not fairly iested. fue Nassaus and Analustans will row a match Audubon 6 Ww 16 a“ been disquulificd on the stretch alter two cautions For the first race in the yacht contests the Os- | race on the Léth, on the Harem. On the avenne ycleped Jerome, and over the de- | ortie sioon.-..... 15 10 10 ae & by'the releree. Enter the second lap the tun come | ceola, mr. Conkiin; Hucricaae, Mr. Grant, and Losee, of the Atalantas, still holds the cham. ligbtiul hilis of Westchester, past u group of gap. | THE RACE. my a ‘4 menced tn earnest, and every contestant did his | wr Gouke’s Mollie starred Jrom the auin to the pion’s beit of the club, :. ing rustica or a sleepy looking cow, or, percuance, | _ The Warminster filly had the best of the start, ees | a Pee a The Hea onto Luis eacieneationses head ol the lake under a southwesterly wind. The | Commodore Kerguson, of the Schuylkill Navy, & mischievous goat, percbed on a height above | Countess getting away second, Auburn third, Lexington..6 120 28 3 | they staried, their time vemg as uppendea:— | Osceola took whe lead at the start, but before she | has got back from his foreign tour. Harry Bassett jourth, Lotue Moon tithe When Australian::5 6 26 ag | they a te pp had go.ue 100 yards tie Mole passed her, and ‘Ihe class subscriptions to the Yale University the road, or a party of equine critics at some | they reacued the bluits the Warminster fily The Fifth Race. noe eee Cir sen doa Hatiamates,? came in twenty seconds ahead. For the sécoud Boat Club duriug the past year were over $10, ‘d q ec g i} 7 i im front, Countess wel = Vy . 5 re 64 yd ‘a e Usceo! Eclipse 8) e er | ‘The system of cla v cl a Sor’ Foudalde caravansery, We roach the course at last, | Ti Stl aig ““itarry Bassett side” and | PURSE $400, the winner to be sold nt auction, If Sim, There was mncn rivaliy between young gn’ ‘exciing race,” being. the wiuuers’ “tne | Uiiversity is wo oe gives upand in fucaretnere 6 balf choked with dust. The sprinklers evidently t > “4 rf side, Lottie Moou” bringing up the rear. entered to ve sold ior $1,000, to carry weight for Waldron, who is but sixteen years old, and inirq prought oat tue Hercules, Hurri- | will be two fmendly rival clubs. forgot their duty yesterday. Tue’ horses passed out of sight — in ve; Al for $75), allowed 3 1bs.; tor $500, 7 1bs.; for | Lynch for the better place, as the lormer Out- | Cane, Osceola and Mr. SS. Dayton’s | Young loafers irom Troy amuse themselves by Afew minutes later and the first race 1s over, | tus way, and Wien they appearet again on | $300, 12 Ibs. One mile and an cignth, Walked the latter at Moit Haven last week in the | Ecuiyse. ‘The Hurricane ied at the start; but stoning oarsmen while rowing on the Laureate iutgmianeasiiine axoae from: the!" tue lower turn, the Warminster Huy lea by walt a : hectic $ COE ee eee VaIdrOn and kone aay | the Osceola quickiy yaiaed on her, with the | cour: Kecently one of the Ulyeses Club waa and lamentatio! se from the backers Of jengtn, Countess second, Marry Bassett taird, D. McDaniel’s ch. f. Mary buckley, by Leaming- jad too loug astride tor Witidron, and Kept DUN | Hetipge in her wake, In this order they ran for | severely injured im this manner, Harry Basset, who had forgotten that the ex- Auduvon Wurth, Countess aud the Warminscer ton, dam Lady Duke, 3 years old, $700, 89 los. weil beaten off, So jar as the winner was con- king of the turf is not “as he used to be.? Waen | Bly came into the homestretch on even terms, (Clark)... 0... ve seeee ee aie | | cerned tue Contest was not a doubt aiter the first earn bul tue daughter of Kentucky suon took the lead, | D. Desmond's b. 1, Molie Dar ing, by Kevolver, mile, but Stern kept pegging uway in gallant the youngsters are brought up for tne Nursery and coming on gallantly Wou the race by a length, dam Séipper, 3 years vld, 3800, 50 los. (Henry) 2 | mauber, and entering the seventh lap was 100 Stakes a strange funereal ike procession takes tie Wartuiusier filly second, 4 head in irout of | M. H. samiord’s br. h. Bingamon, by Asteroid, | ahead of White, who was Secon . te. other being the place of the former chaotic style of starting, Hurry Busselt, whe Was a@ neck in front of Audu- dam Bay Leal. 6 years ol, $500, 111 Ibs, (Hay- — | a8 be ore ex epting that the veteran Halstead Pp e boo, Lotue Mvova two lengths behind. Time of ward) .. 3 | was talling Jar b tind and was now lapped by The horses pace around in a circle until there is a 4. The Countess ticaets in the | Stern. ‘Tne second mile was ‘Stern, several hundred yards, until @ Javorable breeze R. J. Leiman was the winner of the senior sculla pushed the kelipse anead, aud the poor manage- in the Atlaniic annual regatta, and nop P. ment oi the OWuers Of the otier Yachts in the AcKermad, as Was stated. rowbvats in putting tuem to windward, allowed ‘The jal regutia of the Yale Navy will take place her to keep the headway tus obtained. She came | at Lake Sallonstall on tue aiterioon of the Lich in Jorty seconds ahead, Tue lourth and last was | iust. between tue Unknown and Hercules. Tne iresh ‘The Amherst College Boat Club voted to have a breeze laving dicd out tls race Was not Su inter- Class regatta On the Vonnecticul River at Hatieid the dash, favorable opportunity tor an equal start. Anxious | Paris hiutuels paid $20 50. . | Jom. 12s.; White, 16m. 54! Yueh, 17M. 68.5 esting as tue preceding oues. After 2 close con. | ths monwh a 25 . 20x. Waldron, 17m. '40s.; Hale we ra ; A : betters crane their heads forward in the stand, | The Second Race. RraWecrers psd ed ee an ciba oeiromatuie to, cantina! Chote | test the Unknown proved to be the victor. | ill Carus was veaten by Rathbone for the seull- the lime is Jormed for tie last time, down | Tne Jenome Sraxs, lor three-year-olds, of $100 Mary Buckleyec..., 80 10 50 129 | Was ‘much interest mazfesied by the xpec. | os Oe [ecb fate nid AE NeW Cres AUS HO Clie ags 4 ne iy eact, bali torieit, with $1,500 added bythe ciuo, THE RACK. | tutors, great exertions mace by the contestants | 1 ATTA. ee ens ee Hand Beige Parana tear and $000 jn plate by Leonard W. Jerome; the — Molite Dariing jumped away ‘ith the lead, fole | aud several granu and excttlag spurts oa the last THE ARGONAUTA REGATIA. | InTERNATICNAL AQUATIC CONTESTS, Up the track in acloud of dust, and in ina few second norse W receive $8 OULOI the sakes. lowed by Beamon, but he soon relinquished his lap to make as goou time as possible, Wacu the pan FE English Comme oments more they are beneath the club house Closed with fiity-two nominaiious, ‘two mies, piace to Mary buckley und trailed aiterward, | Walk was decided by Stern proving the winner, | A Gala Day on the Kill Von Kull. j wnglish nts on the Schuylkill \ jum There Was a fine representation of the STARTERS. divilte Daring was a length in irons of Mary Buc beating White an eiguth of a mie: Lynch third, th 1 fall regatta of the Argonauta R American Rowlag Challenge for 1876. @aughters of iaghion on the grand stand, aud K, W. Sears’ ch. ¢. Acrovat, by Lexington, dam ley asste passed the stand, bingamon about the | twenty-five yards away; Goadby Jourih, beaten olf @ annual fall regatta of the Argonauta Row- | (From Land and Vater, London, Sept. 21.) ¢ome Ol the toilets deserve especial mention Saily Lewis A loticeaoly elegaut and stylish wuet was of Dp, MeDamei's wiik, Velvet und matelassé, ali of tue Garkest shade — “Alavamia (0 seesensees of acajou orown, the difere in the materiais | W, Coturii%s vu. 1 Banoerette, 1 same distance in the rear. Going round the | fifty yards turther, ra Waid on fi/ii, & Jong dis. | ing Association, held on the Kili Von Kull yester- | upper turn Mollie Daring opened a gap of four | tance in advance of Halstead. Time of tao thre . day afternoon, was a succession of very pleagat -. 2 lengihs, and tis aivantage she. carried to the | Miles by each walker is:—stern, 4m, 4o8,; Watte, | Gay alterhoon, wa uER corey by Lexington; quarter pole, Coming down to the blu she fairly | 20m. 408.; Lynen, 25m. idby, 26un, 244,; | events. Everything that could so conspire agreed spariiug) . by Aus ‘two years ago, befor the Atalanta match with the London Rowing Club was arranged, our American friends {red to induce a crew of ' rauan, dam producing an apparent aifference in shades. dam Bauer (W. Lakiand) sees 8 Tun away from the otvers, and led eight lengtus Waldron, 26m, 50s.; Hulstead, 23m, 498, It isony tomakeitsuco, The air was delicious, coot and tae Gemi-iTail SKIFC Was Of sik, peifectiy plain, With Qwuer's 0. & Aaron Pennington, by ‘tipperary, When Opposite the stano, A% they turned | due to Mr. White to advise that he was nov in any | exnurating. It tempered the rays of #™aveurs from England to try them on their own the exception of @ broad triple box-piait down cy Fowler (Swim), eee secsees 4 @round — the iil both Mary Buckley | kind of physical condition to take part in such & | | ‘ i ‘ i waters. New York, Canadaand Philadelpnia were too midwe of the beck, ornamen with lar wiord’s boc Brigand, by Planet, dam and Bingamon sharpened the pace and com- | pitiless task and only participated to prevent dis- the sun, which were fervid almost as all anxious to receive the vijtors: and a Velvet bows. Over this was worn a “eliora Britannia 1V. (Hayward) . ‘ <... 5 menced closing the daylight. When the horses | Appointment of frienas. in midsummer; yet Sol every now ana ra Seah - 65 Sn, pulvnuise of matelassé, having adcep Louis XiV. Qwuer’s b. c. he Hoaxer, by War Dance, dam Appeared on the lower turn Mollie had three | ONE HUNDRED YARD RUN. | then escaped srom its power and cast hot glances | CU” Cousins would have beet as hospitable and vest oi velvet, veivet on the basque and silk Lass of siuney (lughes) lengths the best of it; but at the three-quarter | | Of twelve entries tor this event, tuere came to ines me “generous in their treatme:t ag they could sieves, with velvet cuts. Tue deep, kquare tabs Thomas Puryear’s bc. G pole Mary Buckley was ut her heels with Binga- | the score seven contestant J. Davey, Mon- | at the numerous ladies mn the upper porch of the but yet no Engle club has sert. at the stue were bordered with ostrich ieather | dam sister to Ruric (N. Hay wood)... mon ciosé up, A merry 1un up the homestretch | treal Pedestrian Club; Wm. b. Curtis, Lotus Place | club house, who coquetted in return from benind Aight iba dteg trimming, and, instead of being tied together in Time, 3:37 % resuited in Kary Buekley winning the race by a | Athietie Association, Cuicago; KR. W. Van BOs their parasols, The scene presented by this porch, O°8'Y entert ined the idea, ant we believe no the back, were lastened underneath the plait THE BETTING. | Jength, Molite Darling a head in fontor Bingamon, | Kerck, Columbia voliege, New York; W. L. Stow, | ts be “4 = * committee of our amateur rowng clubs would in the Shir Tue bal was Unusually becoming, Acrobat Made 1f a wovel shape o brown sulk and Velvet und = Mauge. relieved by t naturai plume of brown and clear isrigan Jemoa color. ine tout ensemble Was periect and Grinstead. ‘Time, 2:02'4. Mary Buckley was then put op at | D. M. Stern and H. &. Buerme-er, New Yorx Atn- | filled with youth and beauty tricked out with a ea 2 any. auction, vat nota collar more than the price ane | letic Clu; C. N. Harris, New Jerse) Aulett A8So- wealth of colored ribbons, and which was iramea | {°¢! authorized im devoting any Inds of the club was entered for being offered, she went back to | ciation. ‘This number necessitated that the evont | wity parti-colored banners; and the lower | to sucha pioneering purpose. Witiin the last few old quarters. ‘The Paris Mutuels paid $25 om Mary | should be aecidec in heats—two in the first, two | y eT | days the subject has cropped up drain, and ata eminentiy refed, Aar a s Buckley. | am the second and three in the third, | floats whereon sombre-clothed young oarsmen ‘The piaz/a 0: ube club house was, of vourse, the | faunereti@, | | "And the first day of the fall meeting at Jerome | _ Fist /fea—Curtis aud Snow took their positions | were mingled with others in gaudy hait S@#ll meeting held tn London on Montay, at whic principal resortoi tLe ludies, and Very attractive ‘The Hoaxcr,{ Fleld.+--- Park became a thing of the past, | at the score, and everybody grew greatly inter. | Were present some members of our auteur clubs, indeed they \ovked in their tall costumes, chatung THE RA | one me ested as the big fellow from Chicago and the little | Clothes, was one very pleasant to gaze upon. | tiouen we do not understand that vey were on every subject cnuwn to the daughters of kve, Acrobat was first away to a capital start, Ban- fellow Irom Gotham got wway. Curtis breezed out | All its hues agreed and blended ina way that ited, @ proposition was and occusioually vugering gioves on the result of Ne wie . y eThe | THE NATIONAL GAME. on the lead withoutexertion. ana, playing with his e oficially accredited, & prop: nade by race with Woour al intrep! Nerette second, Aaron Penningtoa third, The | fi Opponcut ull the Way 1roin the straight, won as he could not be imitated byan artist having the | Mr. Ferguson (ommodore of the Schuylki| Navy ty. Wheo Outipa axer iourvh, Grinstead ficn, Madge aceite " 8 won the third rac, anu tie vicinity of the pool | rgand seventh, “Brigand cut ‘our the work at | m6 | wished by ove yard, Time, 11 3-5 seconus. most perfect knowledge of tints. | of Philadelphia) tuat a great internonat stand became througed, the cry oi the auctioneer, once and went to the jront on the turn, with |The Staten Islanders Beaten by the | Second Heat.—Vavey and Buermeyer next came, ‘There were four races during the regatta. The | regatta should be held in the river there “Fourteen huvdred wjlars ithe pool and Mate | acrobat im hot pursuit alter him, Madge’ third, | Concords. | with the interest increasing. Alter one lalse statt | rst race was between | in 1876, and that competitions, open t alt and Survivor sold” ye curious eyes that peered neha Through the cage-like \.ce wae Bano Peing Weighed, the cr nates of the vari at fourth, Grinstead Hith, The Hoaxer | % * , they got away on even terms and ran for fiity tie jockeys Were gixtu, Auron Pennington seventh. "As the horses |, 28 Concords, of Brooklyn, went down to Staten | yards abreast, When Buermeyer quicsencd his giances oi t mag- | passed out of sight around the hiils Brigaud hud , Island yesterday afternoon ana pluyed and de- | stride, and, shooting along very beautifully, ynfestants as they were hair @ length the best of the lead, Acrobut | teated the Staten Isiand cinb, the score at the | brawsied the tupe two yards ahead uf Davey. | theamateur World, sould be given, comprain; vin dor dle | fours, pairs aud sculls, ‘The selection of we i in which there were two boats entered. The | two years hence, Will so hit off the time of ne crews of these we Poiladelpoia Centenary Exhibition, and thas te q brought forward, aud ty pst couversati ° 1} b 4 | Time 1-5 secon’ . 6 | two big events can take place atthe same tim those who risked tueir “made up neous | 2 ‘ond, three lengths in front of Madge, Bun- | ciose of the contest being seven to five. The SS REAL Break van Tonk Harris and Stern | E; R Craft and Ed. Smith; colors, rea and white. | Witn regard to prizes, tne promoters offer costly scene to the unvoncernes \/Jcanders, Aviengta | Penningtou seventh, ‘They were several seconds | /nders had a good lead on toe third inning, bus | gyished the hea’ Vo at tie pistot sena-o | William taylor and Jehu A. Walser; colors, Due. | ones, aud further guarantee that beyond the £20 the dusty war is over, au, \jdaing a congratula | aryuud tue hid and were thus uidden from the this was quickly wrested from them, tiey 1AMDE yeriadout the work aul soo sed the way for The course Was about two m: anda quarter | return tare there would be no cost whatever to tory adieu to Mary Buckley. tue stream of car- | yjew of those Who Were seated at the upper end | *%,8°°Te !rom the third to the eignth inning. thievy yards, When Harris rus.) to the front in | « t the competitors from England. It 1s proposed, tn Tiayes pours out throbyh the vite New York-ward. | Othe stand; bUL when seen again Brigand was | 2¢ Score by Innings 18 as loliows :— sich'a slashing manner that inisheds with | iM length, the starting point being about three | Adiition, that the aquatic visitors should be Hous” © Ju a Berlin landag, couversin: with a gentiemad snowing the way @ lengtit in Irout of Acrobat, wno | Ist, 2d. Bd. 401. OL Oth, Tt 8th. WA. | ease, three yar s ahead of Vau Bosaerce, with fourths of a mile south of tue club hou A mile | ized through the States to Canada and the Niagara ' Who is quite an authority, sas iady in déstingue | was two lengtus in advance of Made, tue Litter | ‘roo 1 Loo 1 1g 27 | Stern ceaten o: ime, 11 secouds. ‘ anda half north from thet polat two stakeboats | Falls before going home. As to the course we costume, made of drogget—vervaole drusget—a | three lengtus ahead of banneiette,’ Grustead or go 0 9 0 1 1-8! “fourth and Pinu: Heats—Aiter g.ving them the | wre not quite clear, tor in Mr. Ferguson’s ietter | . 5 4 ere placed, around Which the crews were to row, deep sone color, plaided imdisin-\y with a ughter Ye xth, Th The Baltimore and Mutual clubs will play two , needed rest Curtis, Bucimeyer and Harris, a | Wee?! + | he speaks of it being three miles straight away, shade, aod relieved with urine: of deep navy Ben teute anar GO, Shetek ih oraee games to-morrow on the Union Grounos, one lm | cracking team, came to tue score to wind up the | 8nd the goal was made just im frontof the club | with little tide, and 250 yards broad. th blue silk, Whica elicited Marked vention, The | were well into tie homestretch, As they passed , “ae morning and the other in the aiternoum. Levent. ‘There was much excitement and some | honse. With this arrangement the guests of | the speech, however, that he made on Monday, BITC, nade Walking iength, Was ered with | ca da difficuity experienced in Keeping a lew of the or- the Jaily News reports him to have suid that e ri A his head in crO- " broad bias band of the drugget, wrded "with | tug Stand Brenner ae dung to Keay ct taore | Nal va. Nameless. | deriy assemblage trom crowaiug out on the path, We club could sce the most Interesting | they jad “a three-mile course ona mile and A naif pos rot ‘agg fis, in 4 deep Gre- | Acrovat thiee lengths ahead of Madge, who Was & The above clubs played a fair game on the Alter one filse start they got away, witn Harris | parts Of the contest. A tugboat conveyed werRtg ny Saye An Mie dade eOrecinane cian = Gesign, having nm each alternate ‘ance jrinst ”” Penning- > nt Pe aia and Curtis sive and sive, buermeyer two feet in essrs. Sprin: rter and |) Course out and in woul ye a most objectionable Square “a broad box plait of biue sive ye | neh, in Advance of Grinstead, | Penning. | Prospect Park grounds yesterday afternoon belore | the rear. In this manner the leaders ran @ killing | ™ PT a eri het eed arrangement, and rowing men would, no doavt, Adelaide overskirt, shirred high at the sijeg and | Wt. Hlth. Banneretie sixti, The Hoaxer | 5 io spectators, Tnere were several hundred | race down the stretch for sxty-lve. yards, | tmekeeper, with a number of other gentlemen | jive beforehand to have this most important point seventi, Going urouud the upper turu on | yards, Bracelully draped 1 the hack, Was borvees witn | tue second mile Acrobat -tovk sides wiih Carriages also present. Bunce, of tne Nassaus, | but the way Was pot ail their own, for | inthe wake of the contesting boats, The boats explained. To every one conversant with the @ bias fold cordea with sik, In ror was : r 2 o a , Buermeyer came cracking aiong and was nearly | o fly 2 , M., and the | great aifficuity experienced in getting crews to Crossed diagonally, after the MANKET 01 4 tothe: | eee eet eee aaacnine down coward | yas the first to toc the plate and went out for one | abreast, of Harris and Curtis, when Harris drew pair er snk auveariee ee ai bal They | TOW together Ih Luat automatic style so essential . ; g pA 4 » when the Name! out of the ruck and running fively and strongly "48 got a slight advantage immediately. Y | to victory, the mterrupuon of swing and style ) | | Dreasied garment, and instead OF bEINg bur oned ~ . a . i | was iustetied with biue silk bows, comuined Uy inaer peels ae SON POLeneit gute tt ceemene rent to the pag and Weng cut imi ge | @asned over the finish line the winner by two lect, did not Keep this more than two or three minutes | caused by’ turning sharply round a buoy in the smoked pearl buckles with silver teeth. The sie | Ceprataty. When ie came ta signt the lower | gaus — score ee. cand. the ee the | With Curtis second, not more than six inches im | tor the bines caught and speedily left them a half | Middle of a race, not to speak of the injury to a son jacket, doube-breasted diagonally aod is. | itn he was galloping away SIX lengtus iu front of | Nameless were whitewashed. In” bade ing | advance of Buermeyer, ‘time, 10 seconds, |). fj b! fd this | gbevoat, must at once prohibit such an idew ag fened with bows and puceiex to match the over. | Pe ina”) eater being two lengths In frout of | mmumnge the lormer made two to Ine ete ee | The heat was superbly contested and ended beats \ length benind, ‘ihe latter crew increased this | gi ourand in race. We have seen so much of *, gkir' @ bine Silk CO.lat, blue stk sleeves ain Mater, Pennington lourth, Banherette ith, Grib- jenying the score T tod At tavor ut thee Maceaue, | Waly. That poweriul winle'e Kuerieyer, who | load slightly, and then tho reds began tocreep | at the coasi regatias, and the unavoidable } Mk and velvet ol the same shade as the dress, Sround the lower tity fone eigine, Madge cane soe eee Ot atompson were very eMfech¥e | tivi.er men, as, beng siow Im geLing away, Mis | the Teds, Was towing asplendid stroke, aud adding | sooner the Americans give up this pernicious prac &nd @ handsome South American bird, in the plu. Re ie ee tha in iroat of Bannerette, TO uae. ee situa | competitcrs aways votain the vulge on him. tinpetus to it by throwing the whole weight | tice im their racing the better. They have wisely tee gray, blue aud cardinal red were | snnington .ourth, brigand fiitu, The Houxer sixta piiavers. | BIB POA , Players ABP OA LA Be eaten toro ona LO eee | Ol bis body back at its fimsh, There was now a He Fea bea approve of te Beaten pag 5 ‘6 Gene y 8 < na, unee, ¢ p 0 Grierson, ¢.. 2 3 5 LDS. i S 8 wah We App e 1 ; ‘e A lovely young miss, with a bright English com. {\\) Grinstead seven tine moiuginy tue piace Rogers tf... 1 2 2 Brit. p “E10 42] The cis tare oF 10) Yards tolloyel, la whl sovere struggle antil the club house was reached, | on tie other hand, have not been slow to take Up jedan Satin abother carriuge, and was most | wat) 4 eg ine Acrovat tickets in the French | (#*34 vee @ Fringe 1... 1 2 2 0 1 members oniy participated, W. W. Paillips, > F. when the reds passed their opponents. They then | their sliding-seat oud their cockswainless fours. comingly attired In # Costume of Forty-second | pool tig g17 70, Brown | BkiK sy GO hOB 0) uo tand and T. Be Jerow came to tne score out began to getaway irom the blues, and when they | Let them take vis last up from us, and stick to Plaid camel's hair goods. ‘Ihe skirt, whic just | yyy. ld S17 se Care CHAMPION) STAKES, | Reamayue, as, 0 eee 8 Oak Of | of sour entries, Jerow oovained 1 dQ aud pad gone about nal of the entire course they tad | straight-away racing ovly, With rexard to their escaped the ground, was trimmed wich & bias, Ki | yp Winners Sire. Sula. Starters, Tine. Doscher. 8d 0.. 1 Mack. 2d b 1123 1) Stuck to his Work gamely, Wien Pb rushed — got load envuga to alow them to cross the bow of | definition of an ay the Schuylkill Club have Plaited flounce, which reacted above ihe kuces, |) son... Lexington. 2. Gil, th. fee 0 Porvieno 8 0 8 L Up to him and side and side, up atid tuck, they the vae's beat, thus giving the latter their | taken a firm and inteligibie siand, and since ‘72 and wag headed by & O08 plaid bund, corded wita | Lb ne... Star Davis,. 13 6 thompson, e.. 1 Vaooue, it. 0 0 6 0 0 | ratticd Gown the streteh e one piece vi meci- “wash. The blues, however, Were hot scared, , they nave barred any one who has rowed lor black silk, The wide-plaited Waist had a kili- be net....exington.. 27 6 . rir? ‘ —> > nls, and It was anybody's race itll withiv ten | but kept pulling magnificently. Ihetr plick | mouey, or has engaged in manual labor op or about laited skirt, Which reached to the heading to the VAR Ulewic, Citader.. 6 | Totals. 1 re re 46271714) varus ot the fuish, When Phitiys KyueeZeu attic aud «rong pulling brought them, just be- | the water. ave on the skirt. ‘The sleeves and belt were of | 40 Kiweciier.‘vexingion 9" 8 | _ prate eda yn, to, Gos Om. | MOE speed oUt OL Dis ViorMling luscles ad | fore reaching the stakeboats, even with the | We now have a definite proposal from Philadel. Diack silk, the Miter fmishes With @ sash OL Dar | ig’ Foe Danehs fr a 4 Nassau poe ye i yy | lauded the winner by aboub ‘our inches. Ameo | reds. ‘The latier, spurted, and | phia tor Au ust, in the next two years there row biack ribbon, piiced a@t the right side aod | peti d. Bow y Lexingiou., 0 | Nameless... | ee ae eet 4 laud Was besten of. Time, 11 3-5 sevonus. | again crossing their bow reached apd turied the | saoult ve many’ opportunities of discussing tt, aud reaching nearly to the bottom of the skirt, ino doit Acroom: “'Vexiugion.. St 7 | Umpire—Mr. Loughlin, of the Plyaway club. HOYS! WALK OF ONE-QUARIER MiLe. siakeboa'. vw Line Wace, OF nooue making use Oo. & ood Engush crew to represont bat Was of biack velvet, an bngiish shape, word | Kaleo irom mile heats wo a dash of two miles. | Lge get Hl : A prize yiven to boys Nut over jourtecn yoars of | foretell the winney, was uatortinacely | us. If one showly go, let tk be a good one, in r over the jorehead, and orbamented win a | tUnoticia a a ee AY tera pd Pelee ps ave cudsed tares culties, tough but one youu: Tha voces! boat Was steered so badly that tt ran | strict traimina—not a serateh fot on an excursow “Trogon” vreust, tue ehanging Colurs in wien Vhe Third Race. Soin foLiion errore-Ruesate 6; Wetton Th Ble oF tae adver Mude Ms appearance. Lu Was tuto, abd for several Beconds stuck in the stake- | tour: ii not tor the credit of the clad ouly that atc.ed Well Wiill the biue aud green in te dress, THE NURSERY SramRs, for LWo-year-olds, OL Seorers-P. A, Troiter tor Naokaus, avorge Alpers for | Mustor Kdward Walton, Who ts just taraed thirteen, | boat, When the te vere forced apart the suoll | sendy (hea 1Orsiy wb loust far tuat at ne mOunet ‘he throat Was dressed upus: big. aud tue | caca, Dall forieit, with §1,000 added. ‘we wi | Wemelnn, Mis receution Was tmmeuse, aud rather uisgouw | Was igund to have its Dow brog ~ aud Ww pe | coustry \ "