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AMERICAN JOCKEY CLUB, Third Day of the Fall Meet- ing at Jerome Park. A LARGE ATTENDANCE. Five Capital Contests—Pique, Belinda, Lowla- aier, Balance All and Derby the Winners. A large crowd assembled at Jerome Park yesterday afternoon to witness the races, but there wore not as 7 ladies present as were the: Taesduy. The sterner sex, bhowev: ro in stronger force, and s0me Of them accounted for the absence of the ladies Dy stating that Thursday was an cfl day with the fairer portion of creation, The Ciub House Jaw: the otber days of the present meeting presented such 8 lovely appearance, was almost deserted yesterday, and but two four-in-bands were at the feat of bil, the usual piace where they rendezvous on the occasions of their visits, But, as said before, there wasa large attendance and ail were bighly de- lighted with the fine racing that came off, Five events were on the card, one of which was @ race of mile eats, and this taking three beats to decide, gave the spectators what might really be counted seven races. The several contests were started with promptitude; Dut till shesan weatdown bebind the Palisades before the last event—the steeplechase—was started. ‘The firat race on the card was a selling race of three-querters of a mile, and this w: a by Pique, ‘Whe disponed of a fold of in good style, and was bought in by her owner, to wim more victories for the Ranooous stable, The second Dhampegne Stakes for two-year-olds, ai Withers’ Belioda captured this in gallant Doig the shird large stake that the gentieman’s stable has won tor him this year, Boardman was second, Dan Spariiog thira. The third race was jor the Grand National Sweepstakes, two miles anda quarter, Mr, GL. Lorillarad’s Goulanies won this evel by Deating Garrick a: the @oish by a bead It was ® capital race throughout, and the phampten, Parole, failed to place, the third horse being General Phillips. {be fourth event was race of mile heats, with five starters, and it took three trials to ascertain which was best Dan K won the first heat, Balance All the secend and thera. Then came on the bandicap steeplechase, whioh turaed outa rather tame affair, There were fi starters, ne of which ran the wrong way and came back, and then Disturpance stumbled at & hurdle and Meany slipped over bis head. Aiter shat Derby went on and won the race {row Lizzie D. by, three lengths, The foliowing are the details of the day’s business :— OFVIOMRS OF TBE DAX. Jadges—Moesers, Livingston, Mungom and Pardy. Timers—Messrs, Coffin, Heckscher and Lawrence, Secretary—v, Wheatly. Biarier—D, J. Urouse. THE RACING. » The Grat race was tor « puree of $400, the winuer to be sold ‘at auction jor $1,500; if entered to-be seld jor $1,000, allowed seven pounds; if tor $750, twelve pounds; for $500, seventeen pounds; for $300, Aweaty-one pounds. One mile and a iuriong. There were ten. starters, for this race, comprising K. Grae bam’s bay colt W..L Higgins, by Pat Malley, dam Yel. lowoird, 4 years old, to be sold ior $500, carrying 101 tvs.; J. G. Nelson & Co's bay filly Simeon, by War Dance, dam Saratoga, 4 yours old, $300, 94 Ibs.; F. Stearns’ gray horse Fraok, by Engiveer, dam Lady years old, $300, 108 Ibs. ; @: L, Lorillara’s bay gélding Guy, by Narragansett, dam*Chignon, & Yeats eid, $500, 65° Ibs; P. Loriliara’s | bay Bly Pique, by Leamington, dam Lady «Em: $1,000, 95 Ibs.3) J, We Belits chestnut gelding Frankiis, by » Lexingten, ‘dam Oanary Bird, three years old, $160, 90'1bs. ; °F. Mendoii’s bay gelding Charley a by ea dam Aurora Raby, tour year: $500, 98 Ibs, 3 'D. Withers’ brown gelding &: pire by King Ernest, dam Elsie, four years old, $30U, 94 iba; Thomas Furyeur & Co.'s bay gelaing Jackscrew, by Narragansett, dam Pasta, three: yeurs old, $300, 81 Sb. and H. stanford’s coestnut horse St. James,’ by Lexington, Ba tour years old, $500, 101 ibs. Pique was rite, with 2 to J aquest ber; Charley Gorbam secona cboice, 3 tol = b to J agai jae few, T to 1 against Simeou, 8 to L ainatGuy, Bri King i against Frank)ip, and 15 10 1 ava! 4 Was & good one, Guy first, third, Ert King tourto, Uba Others om nearly eve! As the b came to the siand Guy froot, Chariey.Gornam secona, dackserewt third, Eri ae fourth, the others !n & bunch very close pucked er. Going uround the upper torn #ri King nee to the troat, Pique taking secona place, Ere pares, agite ax snird, Guy fourth, Jackserew Attn, ae sixth, Frank seventh, Franklin eigntn, pth . fat, th, Tue borses passed quarter pole , Lut when they reached of the bill and began @ 1008 of As tho areu| she nil Eri E jas showing the way, © y Gorham. second, iggtns third, Juckscrew fourth, Guy Mth, Pique fixin, Frank i Simoon eighth, Frauklis mistD, J horses passed vut o! signt in this oo suro Er jength the vestot it, Charley Gorham gine third, Pages fourth, Jackacrew filth, the ‘oibers weil up. irl King kept the jead uotil he ob 1uto the homestretch, closely foliowed by Piquo, sckscrew, Higgins and Goroam. A merry ruu up Qhe nomesiretch, with Pique on the outside, and she wou tbe race by a length, Jacksorew eri ge halt a Jeugtt ahead of Simoon, W. L Hi ey Gorham Oi.v, Frank sixth, Eri King se ts eigoth, Guy niuth, St, James tenth. Time, rf 01K, he Inst mile in 1:473¢. THe COND RACE ‘was the Champagne Stakes, ior two-yesr-olda ; $50 each, Dul: forilt, witu $400 added; the second Lo receive 100 out oF the stukes, be winner of any stake erome Park, Long Branch or Saratoga to carry scven junds exira; of two of more sucb sLakes ten pounds Three-quarters of & mile [hia stake ciosea reo DOmINALiOns, six O1 Which came bo the post, ‘bese were J. A. Smicn’s brown Milly Lillian, Dy Harry Basvert, dam Womost, 107 ibs; P. Loril- alld y colt Buarawan, by Bounle Bee D. D, Withers’ che linga, by Gi a8 dam Madame D; our’ Uo. ‘bay colt 0 Ltem, 110 ide ; & Dau Sparing thira, Me G. im fourth in favor, ‘The book- “ating againes the fel, 240 1 a 6 Wiitai, 5 sok — Bi riley Stol againat jan Sparling. le Spari ng was firstaway, Liilian secona, Board- Bian third, Botova fourth, Wiltal fith, Startie being at the post; but he ed rds and far behind all the y aroand. youngsters pai Under the blu@ Lillian Dan Sparting second, Boardma: vd the tilt L takiug second place, bat when they got into piraight work on the homestretch Mr. Withors’ hily Game along ulcely. and alter u beautiful race tome she won bys longth, Boardman second, half a length fu front of Dan Sparling, tne two lengths 1a ad- Wilful Aten, Seartl uarters of « mile, ab of chen wee $1,125. Tne Nehoding ate the bre- WISHRRS OF THR ONAMPAGNR STAKKS, Subs. Starters, ft Saseetosanns 1878—Beliaua, # Reduced to three-quarters of a mile, THe THIRD RACK was tbe Grand National Hanuicap aren S al $100 cach, for a only $20 if y (he 2060 of Septem! SR Pg ed; the second to ve $1 ‘wo ‘nile and quarter. There wore fifteen nominationn, otgh' Woe Came to the post, These were F. Leriilal browa 10g Parole, by Leamington, dam Matueo, 5 01d, 125 iva. ; 3.'D. Bruce's cuesthat wit Cea sold, 114 Ibs. ; weker, by Bonnie Scotian ; Thomas Pur- 4, ; esta years old, 0 lbw; ia a bay eolt Gare NEW YORK HERAED, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1. 187T8.~TRIPLE $$ rick, Lexin , dem Inverness. Parole and Garrick combined, 3101; against Danichefl, 3 to 1; Loulanior, 4to1; Bushwhacker, 5 to1; Albert, 6 to 1; General Phillips, 6 10 1; Frinesion, 10 to 1. The horses hada cupital start, Dunicheff jumping off first, Loulanier second, Busnwhacker third, General P! lips fourth, the ly bunched, When t ter arapid rao ap the quarter fiome Mogth, Alners, seaond, Buan- Loulanier fourth, Generai Puillips ‘bird, fith, Garrick "stxth, Parole seventh, Princeton eighth, Danieheff led two lengtus around tbe upper turn, Albert second, one lengin in advance of Busiwhacker; Gartick fourtn, General Phillips filth, When the boraes came down to the bluff auc assed around the bill Daniched was leading two jengtus, Albert second, Bushwhacker third, Garrick ¥rinceton filth, Loulanter sixth, General Pail- K the way, with vr Gerrick fourth, Louianier ano, Hi Phillips sixth and seventh, Parole ctxhth. Th tous took plades vou Jeugth 10 front of Garrick, whe ft eston, Alvert fifth, Geveral Parole seventh, Loulapier eighth. nges took place areund ¢ pper turn and Pees passed the Daniebe atti ch, Bush whacke: jength in front aster on ot General jn a buoch, chan; hag iat Loglanies das the borses passea out of sight Dunicheff was one length in trout of Bush- whacker, Garrick third, Phillips fourth, Princeton ttn, Lotlunier sietesf Parol Danicheff still ei the wa: ¢ of Garric! . Albert eigntb. around the lower place, General Pyne, ry took place, which only ended at the stand with lanier wionlog by a head, Garrick second, two lengths in front of General Philips, Bushwacker fourth, Parole fifth, Danie peo "brincsien seventh, Albert eighth. Time, 406%. ‘Thi stakes amounted so $1,630, The tol low. ing are the previous ‘WINKERS OV THS GRAND NaTIowaL HANDICAP. Year. _ Winners. Key is 1866—Kentucky (5) 1867Local (4)..+6+ vie 1869—La Polka (4). 1g70—Niagara (4) 1871—Mouarob 1873—Tubm *Reduced from two miles and three-quarters, TAR FOURTH RACK was for a purse of § ot which §1 trance money, to 4 peonds belew the Seven pounds, Mile houis, | comprising GL. Loriliard’s ehe: Ail, by Boonie Seoiland, 96 Ibe; August Belmont’ by Glonel fy Gama Grecian B J. W. Boll's b: Years old, 108 1b-.; Thomas Pur- y at filly Nanote H, by Glen Athol, Gam Builic Watson, 4 years old, 108 ibs, and P Lorillard’s obestaut gelding Bayard, by Bonnie Scot- land, dam Benecia, 8 yenrs eld, 95 iba, Dan K was the favorite, seliing even aguinst the tleld; 3 to 2 perl Balance All and 5 to 1 against each of tho one Heat—Dan K had the best of the send-off, Belle Héléne seco! Balanee Ail third; Nannie H fourth, Bayard filth. Going around the upper turn Belle Héiéne went fe the front, D ‘second, Balance All thir be gh fourth, e H filth, Hélone Jed one length, Dan ad of Balance All, who rant, Nannie H fish, ‘The horses passed aroand the bluff und out of sight in tis order, and whew they came in view om the lower turn Belle Héiéne was jeading balf a length ry Dan Buyard third, Balance All tour H Attn, she seemingly making no effort for the heat. K passed Belle Héi hree-quarier pole ana led 1 the otbers close up. Bayard t burst of specd, aad taking sides wi anu Dan K a most beautitul fini: Balance All took sides with the trio at the Jong pole, and irom shere to the judges’ affair was in doubt. K, however, caught the pee! es’ eves first, he winniug the rave by & short Bayard second, one length 1a iront of Balance a Cee A fourth, Balle Héléne cantering in fifth, vm r pot ‘Heat.—Dan K was now a groat favorite at 6 to 8 against the field. Alters great waste oi time tng flag leh toa popnal aie wb ot Bi De bh in fromiot Dan K. Belle Héléne was sull fa front when she came in view on the lower Be | Bayard second, Balance All third, Nuanie fourth, Daa K = fifth. The borses begun shutting ous the daylight between each other as they approach Jeng seartny Belle Hélbue filth, Time, °4 Third Heat.—All tho borses wi withdrawn ane cept Dau K and Baiance All, Th a OTLIBMSS Tall’ bee “a idsokt tle Saat et the start, aud being on the inside shat advantage gave ber a jength the best of it as sne rao aro the upper tara, Balance Allied a jengta anda baif atthe quarter pole, but when sbe came down the bill and passed around the biui! Dau K was a K bad reached sight Da jo skirts, and lower turn they were parallel, fromt, but as they peared to be para: to theturiong pole, when from Dan K and came ho id race by three levgiua Time, 1:50, ‘THM FIFTH RACK was @ bandicap steeplechase ior a purse ot $300, of which $50 to the secoud horse; entrance iree, Three horses, the property of diferent owners, to start or po race. The short bor point for races ce over the 108, oO, a yearn old, 138 ibe; ay Ram, by Baywoou, 4 Daly Beowuers’ bay duly Li: dam Leisure, 8 years ba 110 ibs, Disturbance and Derby sold at abouttoe figures, Bay Rum aod Lizzie D baving any preety ‘Ot odds against them, Bay Ram took the Jeau at the fall of the tag, Disturbance second, Lizzie D third, Derby iagging devind as if he did know bred u ad falien, The otner trou of Disidrpance, tne sauer a long ot ven Bay Rum th passeu over and duches in the souin field, then oe at the seven turiong pole, and coming Up toward the people took the water jump a dozen Jengtns in front of Lizzie D, who was six jad Of Disturbance, the later stumbling & ded over the roy was ab about dozen leugths benind, Bi ieaking to th was tne last botn Disiurbaace and Derby were io They wout up the nili together, Die ray an the otpers haa by tie nt of her, r upon ‘nis hee! je, however, Kept in trent of her ail the way bome at an easy pace, aud wen the race by three lengths in 3.68. The following are BUMMARIES, Aumntoan Jockey Civs—inin> Day or tax Faue Maxtixo—Tuvasvar, Octo 10—binst Raca.— Purse $400; tue winner io be sold as auciion or $1,600, 1 entered oid for $1,000, allowed 7 Iba. ; lor $760, 12 Ibs ; for $600, 17 108; Lor $300, 21 Jos.’ One mite and & furlong. Starters, BP. Lorillard’s b, &£ Vique, by Leamington, dam Lady Emmal, 8 years, $1,000, 96 iba... (Barre! y 1 ryear & Uo.’s bd. g. ” Jackse ti, dam Pasta, 8 years, $300, 81 mr y) .f, Simoon, by War Dance, dam y' ~ wy IDB seve cooeee( bingo) & BR. Grahaw’s v. by Pat Maiioy, 01 iba, ck) 4 iS 4 dam Yetlow B ra Mi years, so. Urniapas 'y P: Mendeil’s b, g. Charley Gorham, bv, Stone, dam Aurora Raby, 4 years, F, Stoarne’ gr. b. WW 004 0 (BI M ie by King ae Bieto, 4 bag eee ee vee: dL W. Belt fn on, & ‘ankl », Pi, Lexi Gt site Gear $760, 90 ibs... (Evans) Frank, Ay Ay: Engineer, boon aay $3v' tat dam YY b aS by Haenneeth. 3 . 3 year: So peo ch. rs St Tames, 5 Lexin, Banner, ¢ rears, S04 $500, 101 dam eaiBonshue) 10 rasa Stakes, for swe-peer Der of rt any stake at Meroe’ Park, Long ‘Braweh ol Lor ogg rd to carry 7 ibs. extra; of two or mere such stakes, 10 Iba, extra, Three-quarters of a mile. D. D, Withers’ eb. f. Belods, by Slonsies 4 nee 4 Madam Dudley, 107 ibe. .-...°.. 1 P. Loriliard’s b. dam Wooab! 2 Thomas Pu: 's o "ban core — Glenelg, dam tem, 110 Ibei.csosereents 3 J. A. Smith’s b. 1. Lillian, by Harry Pati “aoe ‘mp, Wombat, 107 Donohue) 4 @. de Lorillard: jap, dam imp, Passy, 110 tbs. ly endl 6 @.-L. Lorilisrd’s on, rm, dai Irene, 110 los. AlHovowsy} 6 D RAR Saur Dar.—The Gre Grauab National Based Sweep- stakes of $100 eas, ball Lortets, a a de @lared by the 20th of Sepiembe: 0 added; to receive $150 ous of ihe dated Twe miles aud a quarter. Starters. ob. & lanier, Lever, dam by . 8 years old, ra ‘ps. \Blariock) 1 sb. c Garrick, La Polka, 4 y ( T. W. Doswell’s b. g. y Scotiand, dam Aunio Bush, 4 y fs ola, 108 ae ye vans P._Loriliard’s Be Gar Parole, by Leamington, dam DB. seeneseneeoe(Holloway) 6 Toomas Puryear & oo ch. ¢ Danicheff, by Glenelg, dam Salina, 3 years oid, 108 lbs (Dow eg 6 HL Welch’s b. c, Princeton, Oakland, dam imp, ‘Wombat, 4 years old, 114 tees (Hayward) 7 G. 1. Loriilard's ob, o Al alan, dam, Queen Victoria, 8 year: be -USpatling) 8 Samm Dax.—Parse $600, of wevale $100, by rr en- trance money, to the second horse, W T ibe pee the regular scale. Maidens allewed Ibe Mile Starters, G. L. Lortilard’s ob, #, Batance All, by Bonnie Scvtiaad, dam Lantana, 8 years, 06 finer J. W. Bell's b, g. Dan K, by Boonie oot $i 132 dam Jeunie June, 4 Fre has 108 ne tDapanee P, Loriilara’s ob. g Se jana, dem Benedia, 3 Thomas Puryear & Uv,’s at Athol, dam Satli aam Greotan Bend, 3 y (B Time—1 elie 35, aun Dav,—Hanidicap Steeple a¥,—-Handicap Stecplechase, purse ot whieh $50 to the second horse ireuee eettaee horses, the property of ‘ifterent owners, Borace, The suo the point for races of three-quarters of a mile, ran- ning gouth, and thence over she usGal steeplechase coarse, to Starters. A. D. Brown’s gr. b. Perly, bz Rageses dam Kate ‘Sovereign, 6 years old, 148 Daiey Brothers’ br, 1. Linnie D, b: a, o ay We Callanan’s bene ay Rui Goneril, aged, 143 i ae ime, 3358, There will be an extra rave added to the four on the Programme fer Saturday, and inis will be a three quarter of a m jash for two-year-olds, making a grand day for the closing of the tall meeting. NASHVILLE BLOOD HORSE ASSOCIATION, WOURTH DAY OF THE FALL MEETING—BEATI- TUDE, -CLEMMIB G AND WABFIELD THE WINNEBS. (BX TELEGRAPH TO THE HERALD, } Nasuvitis, Tenn., Oot, 10, 1878. The attendance at the fourth day of the tall meet- ing was rather slim, owing tothe rain, which com- menced about an hour belore tho starting of the first race, but pot last. THE CANDIDATS STAKES, The first event to be decided was the Candidate Stakes, one mile, for two-year-old colts and fillies; colts to carry 100 Ibs, fillies allowed 3 lbs. This stake closed Augast 2 of this year, with twenty-cight entries, The club aaded $250 tranee $25, play or pay. The value of the stakes te she winner was $950, All paid forfeit excepting Mr. Swigert’s Triniaua, Arnold & Co.’s Boatitude, Seigtried & Cree’s Mery Walton and Mr. Thompkins’ Maggie Thorpe. Swigers wae the favorite, setliog tor $60; the fold, $15, Jast before the start Beatitude gained iriends, as MeLeugblin bad the mount, They were sent away at the first attempt with 4 splendid start A few atrides, how landed Maggie Thorpe fm the lead, Av the first quarter Beatttude and Mary Walon were neck and neck, and im this way they ran to the bail mile Passing that peint Trinidad went to the front, Beatitade a good second, At the head of tne nome. stretch the race began in earnest; McLaughlin kept Beativade steady, g along beut Trinidad for the race by ove length, Mary Walton tnira, tnree lengths away, Maggie Thorpe beaten off, Time 1:4754. Ta Wissen. Beatisade isa beautiiu! dark bay, with black legs, and about filteem bauds high, Sue was bred by Gen- eral Harding, of Belle Mead, sired by imp, Bonnie Dootiand, dam Mariposa, by Jack Malone, second dam Nabis, by imp, Albion, end she out of Corset, by Kpaiie Beatitude ran to Florence B., three quarters of a mile, the first he of the meeting, ia 1:18, The selling ri b brougnt te th Cietnmie ‘on fre years old a beng Banock iby 96 malay & rE | ideways, At the frst quarter pes was leading vy tour lengtns from Baaovuckiath, Clemmie two seugtos behind him. They ran iast down the backsireven to the bali-mile ground, whem Clemmie conciuaed te Teduee the gap between Roves and herself, toree-qaurter pole was about lengtl Bannocaiath laying ap aud At the eighth pole an fa Rodes? bind quarver and ood second heat. At the start the trio oerd At the frst quarter Hades pad th the i abreast. = ® length, Banoochiath secead, C: next ane ne itlons Heaters sasheend assn ge pian hg abd al by - Povy and reek vd rs bard struggle in the rear, Time, nochiatn beat him for the be by Ls leagth, Rhodes three le: de OM MILE AKD 4 QUARTER. Tne third race ou programme was # dash byt ie Pole. In the aacion peois W. favorite as 400 to 48 lor the field The started at the head of the homestretch. the Howard second Milam third, Sallie Polk onthe outside, Atthe start Howard was fires Sallie Polk next, Milan third, Warfeld jest Positions tho Grét quarter was fowned. At Y doh h of the half race ‘oa flutenea six lengtha, He Potk fourt ud he Fan to-day as their property, be shipped with Bramoie to Baltimore, Jimmy McLaugolia rode ti ee Winners to-day SUMMARY. Nasayvi.us, Taxm,, Ocr. 10, 1878,—Fe tax Fat Muntixa o Taw Nasnviten AsavoraTion—Figst Kacn—!' tor two-year ol oe eee fi anes ty red fim Septe Fee 4 $250 added, vali ic. ‘ab, f. parent by Bonnie Scotland, 97 ibe MoLaughiia| 1 geo, dem Bi beat wt R" Hinpune. be i." ave joy, dam bY Basing, Same Datntunone aon Purse $200 to the fires horee and $25 tot sai Horses enterod with jowuneces, M nope, by bat Mer ma} years, vy War "2 (Mecauablia) 11 Wy i ee 4 rem jos. ja, 8 yeare, by War Dance, an Fiorae, eseee(MoLaughlio) 2 Le arvs bok Unarley Hi 6 yearw, by Lexing- m Canary Bird, 124 | a ‘st o Muan, 3 yeara, by Meivou : 4 iit gle Bier an TROTTING AT WHITE PLAINS. THIBD DAY OF THE TROTTING MEETING AT THS NOBTH END DBIVING PARK. ‘The trotting mecting given by Mr. W. D. Warren, ef this city, atthe North End Drivieg Park, White Flaine, N. ¥., was brought to a successful sinse yes. terdey. Over one thousand spectaters were Present, which out-numbered any of the two previews days of the meeting. The weather was chafmiog ana the track in superb order, ‘The programme cailed ior four events, which in- cluded the two unfinished trots of Wednesday, and the others were for 2:40 and 2:26 horses, The trov- ting throughout the alteracon afforded much intercst to the crowd, as each event was closely contested, The 2:26 class was postpened after Sve heats bad beem trotted, On accouat of the darkpess, te two e’oleck to-day. ‘The following are ti oats Exp Darvixa Parx, Waits Piains, N. ¥.— Trortina—Uor. 9 akp 10, 187%—Tas TuiRy ax Mnrinc.—Purse $200, tor borses ‘hat bave novor beaten 2:i trotied om the 9b inst; $100 hy neo ond, $30 to third and $20 10 tne fourth borse, mile neate; best three io Sve, in harness. starters, 6362111 hk. gs Drv 214122323 ’sch, m, Lizzie... 5 2144 3 3 D. B, Ba a aaa alinite- i B Fr iDgtol andy... ro tea Whipple's mi 1 4 dn KB. Reynolds’ g, g, i Mile 2:36 24K Pats pa | ° Bevonth heat, Bt Samu Day.—Purse of $2 for horses that have over beaten 2:34; tour heats bad been trotied on the 125 to Ares, $60 to second, $40 to thi $100 to firs $50 to second, and $20 to the jourth horse; mile Baats, the best turee ta five, im barness, Starters. W. Nelson's b 6. Bappy Meuiem, m. Blackwood Qui M. B Brash’s g. C Marlvoro... Sreoneacm Scaoawes Deaten 2:26, ‘$150 to first, "916 to secon and $30.10 ine ieurth horse; mile heats, ti three ia five, in harness, Starters, 9. W. Driscoll’s b. m. Mode: cee L. B. Hura’s b, g. M. B.. J. Marppy’s bik. g. Newbrook.. M. H. Wolppie’s b. m, Viola PLAINVILLE PARK, THIRD DAY OF THE SPECIAL NEW ENGLAND GIRCUIT—VIOTORIA THE WINNER OF THE “*THIRTY-RIGHT” PURSE, AND HE “PWENTX-EIGHT” BACK POSTPONED AFIER FOUB HEATS. (Bx TELEGRAPH TO THE HERALD.] Prainvitts, Conn., Oct. 10, 1878, ‘The races at Plainville Park this afternoon were the best of the mesiing, aad several of the hes Were marked by pretty and exciting contests of speed, la the “twenty-eight” class Zmulus was the pool favorite at heavy odds, and in the “thirty-eight” parse Victoria soid for drat chofce at a good figure, ‘TRE “THIRTY-miGuT”’ PORSE. In this last named class R: nd. bad the pole in the first heat, and held it easily tothe Gown, Toe other beats, however, went to the pool favorite, the second heat being awarded Victoria because of a by Noonti arivor, The third was won easily ffom start to finish by her, and the fourth was secured by a fine burat ef speed on the Bomestretch, in whieh Wild Dandy, who had se- cured the lead by a run, was itairly out trotted dot to the wire, Richmond took second money, Wild Dandy third and Emma B. focrth. ‘TER “EWENTT-EIGAT”’ CLASS. Bieven entrics in the ‘“swenty-e, class wore re- duced to seven starters by the withdrawal of Myrtle, Grasetul, Sheppard Kuapp ard Charley Ware. The firat beat went te tne white mare, Mary Kassel, wne wrested the pole frem maius on the fist turo, and finished the winner by three Jeugtns, lo second heat she oroke vadiy on the backstr and be: pod the lead ea be mext Daroe loss poll pear the quarter, and overyiniag way to the finish, baving itrotied ba Se. irem firet to last. and nook to the wire, giving the staliion tue bi a ateort neck. The darkness put an end to the ‘at the end of this heat and the concinsioa of the r@ve Was postponed until to-morrow afternoon. commana fi i ‘ARK, OCTOBRE yk ird HIRD DA t— —fhe el pen » ay ara Obestaut B. Brock’s (Bonieat Db. . Shado Oharles Reoora’s (Boston) b. «, Young Ba- DADE 2004 sovegeeerererssecseateesecees Ale ‘TIxE. dy Wesoor: Grad: "5 (Now York) Bm, Aloe Lam ¥. B, Hoadiey’s (springteid) gr. m. Neo tide... eereeeees 6 dis, TROTTING AT L&XINGTON, Luxinatom, Ky., Oot. 10, 1878, ‘This was the thira day of the Lexington srowing meeting. Summary loliows:— Finat Race—Mile heats, best three in five, im har. Doss. Bast Te, 2:29 4—2:81 4 2:29, Sroorp Rack,—vislf mile boars, tor yearlings, the ol Administrater, 11 a2 8 bt SPORTS 1N NEW JERSEY, TROTTING AND RUNNING RACES AND A ToUR- NAMENT AT TRENTON, [BY 7RLxe@naPH TO THE HERALD. ] Traxtow, Oct, 10, 1878. There, were seme interesting races & tourna. meut bére to-day. In the tari we the trat and William A. Grant's sorrel vg third and * da the raunsing race (mile SHEET. o P, Lorillard purse of $100, J. B. Im- Mack won 1p two sira ‘Dime, 1:68 %4—1 156, ‘The tournament for the County Champion Cap was won by Knight of North Hampton (Kdward A. Plil- lips), ot Mount Holly, and he aiso woo 4p another contest, amounting to $50. Many of the light Gngered gentry from New York, Philadelphia and otber cities altended the Jair all the 5 Lizzie and Charlies tb Beats, beating irch’s Moutana, the first prize NEW YORK ATHLETIC CLUB, THIRD ANNUAL CHAMPIONSHIP G4MES--THE EVENTS AND ENTRIES, ‘The third annual championship games of America, under the direction of the New York Athletic Club, will be held at their grounds, Mott Haves, to-morrow aiternoon, Amateur athletic sports in thisountry bave assumed such p { development that these comtests The programme promises ex ata, be necessary. lent sport, able and ord the Foart take plece, and the mer very many instances are so closely balanced the strug” ‘sions and reach: the prizes are numerous and valu- entries of popular events are gles will doubtless excite the enthusiasm of the most dispassionate spectators, The ruc of 100 yards opens the games and forms a very interesting feature of the sport, as the coming together of such rival flyers as L0o, Wilmer, La Montagne and Saportas will be no ordinaty inobes only. equally exciting. Good men, with repntationsas wide as the country, will eome to the mark, and the win. joures passieaara ber ONM HUNDRED YARDS RUN. First: Heat. t, and the The other competitio: each contest wil! be entitied to 4) ‘The programme annexed will a matter of Promise to be Horace H. Lee. University of Pa, Pp a eae RBG DO. oseg-New York A,Q <4 ‘Second’ ” Heat, . W. OC. Wilms George W. Belmon' Freaerick ©, Saports J, Stewart. Frank Ban! £&.C. La Montagn Kuward Merritt. Witham 1, Al William MeN ult; H. Edward Funew R A. BH, Oakes. (Port g Le Wuouer. Wide final high jamp, the Arey poune Jona pol McDermott , Ww. BH. hy o samuel N. Ho Br Heary ms, Peery PUTTING THRER-MILK WALK, irvenpoint A, O, «Shore Hill A, ©, ‘New York. American A, Q. a Hariem A. C, OUR HURDRED AND FORTY Y4uD8 ROB, Jumes G. Latore; J. H, Bimmer. MoNaity. Wiliam tba Jobn G, Truaz. Willian W. 0'Co! James mater” arta Wiltam Tie c. A. de -Beotlish-am,.”A, New York a. ©. ‘Scotvtiau-am, A. G Manbaitan A, 0, Gian won AG yatic Boat Club, N, Union a. C, Be OXB HUNDRED AMD TWENTY YARDS AURDLE BaceE. Joseph Laion.. H, Edwards Fick Tobe H, Van Loan, Benjamie 0. Wiliam Edward Merritt... William J. 01 James W. Carter ONE MILE RUN, ++Mysite Bout Club, N New York A. a” Sh gt Orion Rowing’and A, 0, jew York A. ©. Now York é a «eNew York A, U, TWO HUNDRED AND TWKNTY T4EDS ROX. Firat Heat, FF, Barri O, Pabregoa, Ji William Irvine. Alfred Ing. -Yonkers, N. Y. ‘The foal heat of tho 220 yards follows the pole leap- ing, the Orst and second in —— ne competiag. ‘Teams. Scottish-American Athletic Club—Max! captain; K. arnold, C. A. J. has. meetin Thomson. Substiuates—J. Duni Bubsanute: New York Atnletic Clab—Wiil tain; Joba H, truax ‘Tue "i Baveoock, cap- @. C. Graney. ‘alien, B. Cartis, cap- G. Truax, Henry E. Buermeyer aud Caaries Suvgtisutes—George Moore Smito and Aitrea T. Heya. The fires pull will be between the Scottish-Amerh can and Elizabeth teama mile rua, and will be between the old opponents, the Scotus:.-American and New Y: The prizes—goid, silver and bronze medals—will be Montant, Judges at ‘ork team! ja a 00 ro ri Pie h—Coiovel ‘eary A Jatiaer-) uccessiul competitors immeaiately ot Wall sleeve, Herman Oelricus, Clareuce ki. Jounson and G, Livingston Morse, Starter—Aibert H. Whevior. YONKERS LYCEUM GAMES, The @ith annual games et the Yonkers Lyceum took place yest was won by F. W. Bro’ ay. The Orst contest, a rua of 100 yards, time, 1054 secouds, The eebool boys of Yonkers, under sixteen years old, next twas G. F. Brown; time, 11X seconds, 1m the mile walk for the Lycoum piouship tne o and H. B Starr, TI petitors were J. 0. Williamson face was won by the former, the latter going out om the second lap of the six; jamson’s time was 7m. 6258, In a 440 yards’ ns 8m. lig J. L Smt Jump. A needed belt mai won by G 8 burdio race of 1-64h of a mile, goin over ol; hurdies in 43 secouds. A Lyceu yards les DARTMOUTH COLLEGE ‘The following 1 a synopsis of the athietio sports it H. 1, Rose won 1n 64 seconds, Frasier, Rowland io won by R. 10s. Jac! thadranp fot SPORTS. Havoven, N. H., Oot. 10, 1878, at Dartmouth by iv to-day :— 7 co i i iegneay a tae ore anasag alton ica oor a iat Inte 7 snenee) the iS eat Ee The heatey. nee, a too yards bepped and the distance run, was won by W. P. poe of Roxbaery, tig ip 204 secoode f mile Fun was won by C, B. Cogewell, ef a) 1D 554 seconds, ‘d suck race wus wou by © B, Little, of n by H. Danforeb, of Do- Ver, and C, 3. Sloane, of Washingion, D. C., in 13% throw the baseball—N. B. row iD: * daseball—N. B. P; Ont., 319 feot 3 veher. ae inmaalcpess Two mile walk—J, &. Ham, Vover, 16 min. 453¢ ses. Two hundred and twenty yards dash—C, H. Voge well, 263g seconds N.Y. Horizontal bar—Usecar Mickel, Albany, Baw barebalimL J. Rundle, Beatord, 314 feat 3 eat nga ‘inal heat of burdle race.—W, rook); + 2136 seconds, Heten BEEN yt al eat, 100 yards dash—G, H. Daoiorth, 1136 seoondss. Con: tion race, one-quarter of a mile; open to all contestants not having won a prize.—H. H, Parker, Hanover, 59% seconds. ip the baseball game betwoen Amherst and Dare mouth Universities ihe Awhersis scored 11 to L. The sports conciud Dall betweeu picked twe J. 8. Norton, captain of the blues, ron, captain of the reds, The result was tu favor of the reds, LADIES’ OU!IDOOR SPORTS, The members of the “Ladios’ Clab for Outdoor Sperts,’”? of Staten Leland, will have a grand teurna- ment to-day at lawn tennis and archery, BASEBALL, The returo j@ between tne Fiyaway and Jersey City clubs, played yesterday afternoon on the Union Ground, Williamsburg, was just the reverse ot previous day’s game on the Centennial Ground, Jersey Uity, when the Flyaways were boatcn by a score of 20t0 0, Following 1s the score:— FLYAWAY. JERRY CITY. Be Oat Rib OAR Towart, 3b...0 0 3 Quinn, 1.2 21 02 Louznlin,2b 1 0 3 5 Sweeney,lb 0 110 1 9 McGlyon,c.2 09 1 Poorman,p.0 1 0 3 2 Purroy, 1b. 1 2 1 0 Troy, ub... 0002 9 Cramer,o.f. 2 2 1 0 Ricker, 3b.0 011 0 Fieet, ae... 1 1 0 1 1 suandiey,li1 0 0 0 a McCann, p.. 1 8 20 1 Lewis,c.l..1 1204 Warh’mr.t 1 2 1 0 Meeban,c..1 1 6 0 8 Tilly, hew® OLD Dolan, 68,.1 0214 Totala.....9 1021 4 Totals... 6 62h 818 Soore by Innings. ih 2d. Bd, Ath, Sth, GOR, 7th. 20 0 56 0 1— 0 0 8 0 2 Om 1; Jersey City, 0. Fu base by errors—Fiyawa: 8 seieey Cuy, 8. Tor Jett on bases—Fiyaway, y City, 5. Total base nits—Flyaway, 13; Jersey itn 7. Strack out—Fiy- away, 2; Jersey City, 0. Umpire, Mr. Sullivan, of the Alaska Club, Time of game—One hour and torty- five minutes, ‘A game was played em the Capitoline Ground be- tween the Jorsey City ice und the Brookiya ice men, which proved to be ioteresting and ex- citing, 1t being played in old time style. 1 Jerscymen led gbth tuning, when the Brooklynites ma ly and came off victors by the following 4c 6022 4 2 tL 6—26 o 11 6 8 6 4 6—19 kas aud New Yorks play on the rken, Who pitcbea aod Hankin who played third base for the Chicagos during the past season, will pitch und play third base for tue Alaskas in this gamo; the Witokas aod Jolytechnics play op the Capitoline Ground, and Bostons and New Bedieras at New Bedtord. ¢ between the Providence Club, andthe Albany Club, of the jon, resulted in favor of the jore of 6 tol, International Assoc Providence Ciup by RACKETS. There wero two games ol rackets played at Hicks’ court, Hoboken, yesterday afternoon, Tho first was between Mr. ©. Thomas and Mr. 0.S. Liran, best threein five games. ‘The Orst, second rd hays tug been won, 21 each, by Mr. Thomas, to 18, 14 and , the contest clesed with the three court, Madison street, this city, G ‘21, 14 and 21, defeatiog R. irwin, whe scored 16, 21 and 17, Mr. H. Stanley Smith, president of the Quebee Reoxet Club, is at present visiting this city aod 1s being entertained by the members of the Sixth Ave aue Racket Court, FOOTBALL MATTERS. THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN YALE, HARVARD AND PRINOETON BECONCILED—TEAMS OF FIFTEEN MEN AGRBED UPOx. [BY TELEGKAPH TO THE HERALD.) Nxw Havey, Conp., Oct. 10, 1878, The long existing diflerence between Harvard an@ Yale football interests was reconetied to-night by the concession of Yale te the demand of Harvard and Princeton te pisy fifteen men this season instead of eleven, which was the sumver Yale bad Jast year, qT Vollegiate Football Association peld a meeting in Springfield yesterday in relerence +o tnis disputed point, ana there Harvard aud Princeton laid down their position, which was that unless ifeen men were owed th sett not compete for the champion. ship bien olds. Yaie the minority, bat President Rocbeiort made some remarks, stating what the various colieges had ciimed at Springfield, and, a vote being taken, (ne setiliment of tne college was Jound to be unauimous for ffteca mea. Gani Probably oecar soon, Thanksgiving at Camb or New Haven on N. THE TWEXTY-SECOND REGIMENT A? CREED~ oor, A detachment of the Twonty-second regiment of the National Guard completed their rifle practice for the year by shoeing at 200 and 500 yards at Creed moor yesterday. Captain E, T. Smith was in com- Captain J. 3, Loomis acted as Inspector of Rifle Practices. Qa: im scores for the Markeman’s Badge were made by thirty-three BRINTON RANGE, At Brinton range yesterday the champion badges in the short range team matches were won by Lieutenant W. P, Woed end Mr, T. Sheldon, SIR HENRY HALFORD DEFINES THR POSITION OF THE ENGLISH RIFLEMEN. Wistow, Lotcosterstire, Sept. 22, 1873. Eprrom Tung, Fiatp axd Fare.—I do not think that I bave much to add to my eltea expressed views asto the best course to be pursued to keep ap the interest in the great intersational rifle matebes, tor { still think that to make them a success they should not be open to more thaa (among others) one team trom the old couatry. Your N. R. A., however, were so ad- Vorse inst year to any restrictions upon separate teams from Ireiend and Scotiand that our N. R. Ay which is of opinion that there should be only team = Fepresenting Great Britain and Ireland, would mot consent to eountenance any separate teams, whether from Kogland, Ireland or Scotiend, Nor 1 Ubimk tt likely that a purely will ever be tormed to ju for the Eleho Uhalie: ly & ia’ be oouch as to practioaily ‘es from eatertng. Prvrinn rogard to your team baving « “walk over” tha we shail aon with m torest for tho scores ous to my frionds In Amerion H. 8T. J, HALFORD, 1am yours, very truly, GLOVE CONTEST. A large number of sporting mea and others am sembied ta Harry Mill's Variety Tooatre yesterday atternoen te witness « glove contest between Jone Reilly, of New York, and Jack King, of Troy. At three o'clock the contestauts, dressed in accordance with tae rules for sach occasions, ho the