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. deap by three lengths ul PE Ere” OS TRE oI I ee — ae _ —— CY a Do ¥ EDITION PRICE ONE CENT. CHEERED BY Y THOUSANDS AN EXCITING MOMENT IN THE RACE. 167 Mare ace Metropolitan Handienp fer inree-seer-cide on4 up. 16.000 ebded Withers all ne. je Comtener - Mart peed won eesity Tme-1 414 Wine: - mo MORRI® PARK RACe TRACK, May Evhelbut down @ bit and meant oon 5 -Binelbért won the Metropolitan Han of Kothen shot By the judges the easiest ‘Of Winners’ by three lengthe. Denny Mater was uo | The winner carried 128 pounds | CATCHING THE LEADERS. Fs , Bor hung a bi safter Imp. and O'Con- | nor had to @rive hard to beat Imp had @ length for the place. Survivor, Who was off very badly, | tlosed very fast at the end and was only AT THE POST. |@raten a length and a half for third mone) ae tothe post at 415] ichhetiak, pee They paraded in dignified positions by died. was also going fast ai the end. the sand, with the exception of Kil- marnock, who kicked up quite a fuse THE OTHER RACES. and knocked down (he rail in his capers. Ethetbert aso had to be led to rm | ‘The track was Erheibert’s time was L@s Box came second by baif a length. Imp galloped in third by a length and a hall —— Hew the Winer Bvemte at the Ner- Bost i vie Park Track Re- ‘They were there only a few momenta) enttes. when down vent the flag. ! Soecia! (o The Rvening World) ‘The checked jacket of Box showed in| MORRIS PARK, May 5 -—-Outeide of the Metropolitan Handicap the principa: nierest was centred in tae Juventie wallones ime i Wie eee. | stakes, for two-year-olds, which had 6 front, oul be Was outrun at once and)‘ Borld, 8 “PRICE ONE CENT. —= i] fed of youngeiers enti The VOTER IN FRONT. Sifer events alan produced spirited ope: Voter, hie favortte, at once rushed ad) ae tn tee Oien:, — the front with Contestor. and the pair Dogan with a five and a half MES raced head and head pie of jengthe turtongtiaa 00 over F.} nies courte, a she jobae t Ws fren tof Waring, Wher ond © most itkely one to carry the "mangyy a bert, the iatter sing - They ran thle way to ‘ands ‘went back @ a \ sb when they ewung around Voter was a Ng acs : length Im front. followed by Contestor, | set hare ibaa upped ives a, BR, af *Tavext’ g 12 # length in front of Waring, who was a) H asl et ee, fe: ini length before Liderim. imp and Mthe! ais Belle ot Lax -| bert at this point seeps ee ened Ge ti Sneek SCONES | a ioe BEPORE THE RA. ror Voter still retained bis lead when they mates } a oils swung ino the stretch, and Contestor possibly Rede Winner. Theecsede of Eager Tartmen | * Was #1 second, but under whip and| ‘The talent put over another favorite in| Mleeked te Merrie Park Hours | epur, while Etherver: had moved up into i Betere the Race. y 1 » a (ipecial to The Rvening World) 7CIN DOI ~ third place, followed by the great biack MORRI€ PARK RACE TRACK Ve Y POISONING mare Imp and Waring Westchester, May & b ‘ ~ ‘The leaders were showing signe of dis- iy visitor at the tray thie trese. Contestor dropped out of |t very ee ie Rave found vd ef | “TALENT® eaddenly, and when Ethelbert moved up re Se 8 senae ALENT } ; : : | to Veter ot ihe ead of tno Att esas Desuly and auitnane about ine piece | (re mean tune) Ewingites Make a Final Effort, wee Foy Voter quit quite as badly as Contestor. behind. quie: Bunday. The (wittering of | | ! : . | ETWELBENT SHOT ANGAD, |" lass Nene af marone wich make fae ne or eae onl el Before Leaving on First Then Exheiber! shot into the lead by @ salina ae In Som, te the ted | snag bettoved that he knew the| Tne ‘ West yy good big open gap of daylight ant a) Sinn! tie leanne | unt io” es ern our. ine 'n front of Her Ladysl | meta the “ sade fear went up from thousands of throats, Atkies Teek Jevenite, kings — — acto’, & “thelbert walks in! ¢ Juveniie Stakes wr it out @ lace s The Hatting Order Then the biack-comted Imp began to) feld of fifteen star ff rt an) “This was ali ov ‘ ook and Sportal te The Kvening Word “ _B creep up, and her supporters drowned rm favorie, Toms : then there was aaiet on the big track | WASHINGTON PAT. BROOKLYN, yesteday. 4 Tene but imp wae driving and Ethelbert was home in the thick growing ivy on the) chee ene mond fe and tacked tt ny ® * ‘ coud-house was pleasent ie ear Co the hind . going easy. OF S, Of the prospects of the big race be Per out in ine middle of the track Fetamee, THUNDER OF WOOF EARLY BIRDS ARRIVE. wists Memoriai Ds og ‘ " Box was coming slong like an empire , ‘The Upundering hoofs of the gir About i! o'clock tne world began 19 collision of the prese wT tes working through (he siretes move on Westenemter To were bo ‘ Vieet tented Mate express. He caught the black Sele Geveiting seene. Be thet itesiee oi = ye tally stood 2 t at the last sixteenth and salied on with eweet muse: to the ears of the regulars | vegan to uniond twoe apd threes then | CRAMP’ On BANE WoN Prev iius or a8 ma & rush after the lender. and the little knot of trainers gathered | nai dozens and doaens and foaliy urcie | TRY wae | mene it a8 eve ‘The crowd reared in ite enthusiasm in front of the Judges’ stand watch in| squads of fifty or mo thouga \ ; a” bend But thew made 9 mpression ' ‘ . 4 and Maher turned his heed to lool at , tohester's vast a ommodstions 4 ‘ ™ an Box. ’ hower of rain makes no More imp The Brows ean @ “Galle arou: lon on the ofan than nu (dary o ‘ to the eighth pole and then breese down | dred peopie 11 Weston stirling geniiomen. He # " to the stand” There musi o¢ (hous *\game dadiy enough du a _ wee jeot geod exercise 19 limber | before one feels | An. ~ (rand sluge'ng Quakers were due m tu k often. the muscies clear the pipes. Thea Sy denn ae ee th oe lon and coded the bee ‘ - B oe . onl colietous care with waich (he train. ad =e Bio seek te fase nose doilermakers. Saunt gseter ee we OH) \Conbeved oa Sixth Pagad