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THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING; JUNE 14, 1900. SATURDAY 5S SUBURBAN GREATEST IN YEARS: WINS SUIT, GOLD CUP, | firm e anny Maher, the best rider AST TRIO ARE seven ait ONEVEN TERM . BRIGHTS AND JOCKEYS. lo teatere of . 190 Few men view a rece allke, and few tain the «ame tmp, WM. s cscs +Taber formances of the dean Rerand, 187. wii undoubtedly be the fa Beraud will be the i beat Imp at Cray Mack and Jou Verdict for te and| Mrs. nea Merman, a ghey ren tue Counsel Fees Against N. Piloted to Victory tormaners of the il Y. Baseball Club. in Big Race. Kinley Back, 138. wrangie from t John Bright ts Western phe ’ ~ GOODIN. COT MOOIOIIINION YON Fred Pleffer, whoo few years ago was! LONDON, June M—wAt Ascot today” he king second baseman of the National) the Cold Cup, value 100 sovereigns, League, Is suing the New York Bareail’ win 30 sovereigns in sppcie 4 ‘Iyub to recover 380, with nterest, be- was won by Mr ause of alleaed breach of contract Langtry’) Merman, ‘The ced on triat before! noree, by Grand Tustice Boott and a jury in Part IX. of weed, ridden by “Tod” Sloan. * the Bupreme Court today Pencil Tage Seintiilant was second, ané The John Mootgomery Ward, the former Grafter was third. eat shortstop and captain of the New op). 4, «just previous t the stast | York “Glante.” is attorney for Pfeffer ‘was: Merman, 1% to 4 ar. . 1) to T ageinat; Beineil- Opposed to Ward wae Francia Wells) ny iy to 7 against; The Grafter, 100 to - deakine Intrusive, 111 Kilmarnock, 109 . man, e1-Detriet-Attorney Ranee! s ” Andrew Freedman. Presiden: of the) ten 4 Gun wan considered a New York Club, was im court, but! ge f. ine French b Perth HL. If Suburban Day ts clear and fine a \ r ' Pfeffer, the plaintift there ought to be counted at the tur f } q Ptoffer assigned his stiles of the Coney Island Jocke Russell the largest crowd that has ever passed | ween od that he wan e into the Sheepshead Bay race course for the season of #8 at a sal ‘There is no question that there ls a more intense interest in this years great | % race than ever before, The rivalry | @ between Brhelbert, Jean Beraud and | @ i» abeent. owned by M. Caillault, that he started aim to Frank! a 4 lo Lon Boan, however, upset @ sure thing with Mrs. Langtry’s Merman. The = thiriy-seventh New Biennial Stakes were won » up Lord Roseber: so to receive $00 ay an “In- a @o play to the best of hig | Cosel and Rage peng Solitaire, uspended on June 1, | item by 1. Re . y Sores Palace Stakes wore whieh has never before been noticed in| f . ‘ The New York Baseball Club answers | *°? Bonarosa, with L. Reiff ta the @ Gudurban Handicap. hat Pfeffer was not in the phystoal con: | * s public has had ite tevorite in| veil, (oat he did not) lend Cadogan’s Sidus was second, and Previous Suburbans, but here le & race) yhey the rules of the club and that he| Prince Boltyk Vulplo was third, where two of the grandest four was “indifferent and careless’ Sloan Rode Vulplo, ever bret meet the) dustice seo auectea a verdict for! The New Stakes, of 10 ro bo Seog i we Pfeffer and againa: the New York Bal] in sc, wer ten 0 seventh ta Gamest and dest mare that ever looked ‘Tub for M88 and gave Joon Monts * eigna added, was won by through « bridle, and the etruge! ry Word 8% extra allowance for trying |‘! Limos If, Sloan tn the saddia + : De one that is bound to quicken the most i for it Rigby up, was second, af ; Muggish blood and thrill the coldest | sig . 1 ; ee Ge was than nerves. | Whether it will be the searlet and maroon of Bthelbert that firet fash by the judges; whether it will be the light bive and brown of Amertca’s turf prince, or whether the Jud, | firet see the glossy black hide of the ‘ wonderful mare, ix a question that can- not be answered before the big race is LUCK A BIG FACTOR. ‘There is always a heap of luck im 8) Qown y of | THOTOAMY-ERNEID C1ARW WILLIAM C. WHITNEY'S JEAN BERAUD aeary He | The St. Jam ' § § Setter tor an 6 s unter his re suppended «nly for a tte period f iden fg! We will appeal (he case.” sad Mr | L. > reedman, « — Y al ‘HO GAME AT PO: TPO: 0 GROUNDS | WON BIG AUTO RACE i PARIS, June M~The internat race for the James Cup, from Parts to Lyon, ow ca, #48 won by MOF Charron, France. Alexander Winton, of . participated in the contest. Teo Wet for New York and Chi- cago Tea rm ° The game ccheduled at the Polo [Grounds vetween the New York and | #.2 “hicago teams to-day was postponed | punt of wet grounds Thousands of Patients St Beymour will be farmed to the 3 fe ons Amertean League club of Chicago i» avery povie) of Iie ened of most ‘eveinmeD 5 ” in April until gw’ nan Day ren pore . 4 - race, It may be good luck or bad One | prem morte dl Bd ann mile and seventy yards ra ft the t | ng back te the 6 boxes ? markabie time Ls y are ale aye o @reat trio may get away weil Ih ind ting me ve rkable time at and have clear sailing, ‘The others | TRIO ON EVEN TERMS, = [/',.'0¢ \\ret. whan ney have tracks may be bumped about or otherwise in-| ‘The «reat " on almost even! | mehow the reputation w aired terfered with | termes: enaities for | eta like the soap bubble bl Imp, a perfect actor at the post, 's| winning other races, but ther miy | pte the by the child) When it rots \ ac Nkely to get away well avd clear of all be a pound vetwrer rots Tha - a pemauments te ii eae crowding, Ethelber: and Jean Meraud| dees not matter much ¢ ‘ John Brig vor their being away wel tance, . pound might fee ‘ wil iT; "Blixie of For the sake of the sport it Is to be 2 Journ aid te “ e beans of Life, hoped that the great event will be de aiherw sunt for ome fom Wane: te Teme) agente lad" gy cided purely on the merits of the gre: PRANK W Events at interstate Park. INTERSTATE PARK, QU dune 1. —Shooting was sta hat eariler this morning, ed some this was bs bi fall at any momen Ma a u ‘ trand American Handteapy Dy FRED TARAL’S CLEVER RIDE. (22.99! Lo aciatitaaa SS ren ae the ar HARNESS «& BROSSMAN’ S IMP vent at 18 birds. teen Raa broke e Be Dayton, ¢ HW Fanr cow ‘ ” IY EVE U Hrookly i Cineinnat . an, and Pree z Sinnock, of vuntain ot Youth, Last Day of the! the Brooklyn INNING WORLD’S RACING CHART. Pao Me cr ark, No J; J. 8. 8 Regen, of 234 ng a he a | Jockey Club's Meet—| _ RESULTS AT GRAVESEND. iene | Ment a butere, ot Uns Track Fast, Although 350 Ying? RAO@aiba abled, Wighvcigne Vsnteng, Oo oll peer Wve gad a eo rtengs. | (eaee eS melons of Be haley, BE heville, Va. o fatigue |i ve 1 HEAT SE Threatening Weather| me. ' Starter. weighs » Affects Attendance, | , LED All NA be na F tt began howitlities by sending ay a ; fe it rh even tly to Kelley. Corcoran hed J. 8 Remsen, of Brooklyn » i bd] tte, alt he t x ine and — Felgcaapan, of Newark, FD) (Apectal to The Mvwning Wort Won etsity. Tme—t ten Garter—Detla B Owaer--[ high’ Ay back of secant hee eed sy, o 5 purere : - ¢ mae ne | y back of ae hase, which - tl, of Routh River, N J. and C AAG TRACK, ORAVEREND, Janet en maces os sa air eee | are Mri gated Plucky ties Gas » Gast in Good| New 70-Footers Meet it | sors. ot taidwinevitie, N pe w r rea who were! b> adeed mile and a vis is for arin by raising a bigh sky-| ¢y ' Think Kreni—ittenn targets. 11.60 entrance ogy Mages ata nie nail to Crass NO F Condition After Whee!- ¥. | inde welghie hee it. s a F n oe nm wr i s amd th rotted wih a Nhe. Berita ws fates esto Soy «tree | wk MM NO Pm | ope, “elh on ie Toue wide bale age thee rotted 9} ng iles. Regatta. a soa fel] on the Brooklyn track The track 5% (sre : ue $d > & 4 {]Bheckard overra A ia wag a0 dry ae a whip and this fnct was) oy You we a) toh pf ¥ fast ones in t » wit t intensely pieasing to the cromd which| 32 * ait. 308 ‘A 3 {, ! poe dseuns Keils | SANDY HOOK, June The fifty: | some Reximore, i. c phi A of mer ha the high Wt came down to see the crack three-year apie a Mere ; § ‘ caneh \M. Lod, June tat] (Urth annual regatta of the New York olds meet in the Brooklyn Derby i n y ! m4 hem without Mise Margaret Gnat| YAeMt Club was sailed to-day bs K Shirts nee w lected by the iad odne P Poe 8 \ p ‘ % miles : startin oft imoy 18 eee ws ge gc : it the| ee “ S a she sine to Haak seh 4 gesday| wre man out t0 eotans Lighten eep’ s time race-goers were getting ready for an wet Won one ft, by Ruselt-<wrtamen Oeser—W 1 Grose made s grand pick uy of Craw. | Svening at quite a@ litte time e Tee Iron George " rave enjoyed for thirty-stz years. the trip rate way F York , . . , 7 ‘ 1 and thr whim o uring nigh: owing to the heavy rain| Phews, chartered By the club, left the At the same time the sun was shin sioeiiad wn ' mi ve rwin was th mon | that set in at intervals, Mer fourth cen-| foot of Twenty-third street at i spit re Fitioon targets, satrance, 11.10 gy brightly a Graesend, The weather was \cros Hy ga here ah oh | tury was finished at § o'cvock this morn-| tg ans cs Crea, @ Dit close and mugey aten Jokers . }arvunder was tirow ‘ ‘ Pwo new eeventy-footers mi the! The Deroy pocorn) ne of the beet! iS stow. fi % am Ml alngs oy bowlog rol At iLO A. M. the eun came out and be-| "t8t appearance in the race. They were ¢ tr 98 colenntennt, yacen Of the year in the division. The “. » . y ase! a 4D the roads | {he Mneola, owned by Viee-Commodor tor 10,00, leuenderehe Greater New York Steeplechase was ‘ 4 ‘ bbe Lave mate ¢ tiriw, easily. te- the firs: four centuries = ment, a on eq owned by Colored, $260, 808. aise a feature ’ a ni yneiite Vanderbilt, Derema, It wae the wast t ¢ ; ; “wld fat, This race was (he most interesting of | 1% dbo nate eee | ey Ll KEEP MFG. co., r Kode Well } : ® » 5 r ag jay. The weather was unfavorabie!y. Brook! Makers of Keeps Shirts, ain 4 ’ , . ‘os 43 "| for yachting, Ment winds prevailing . th & 12th Wren) and Gold Or were the popuiat pi alba F : ; | ; ee 11) The Mineola went arcund the South i B'way, bet. 11 12th Sts, eneloes in ening das en a : ay a Pe 9” > t at 1129), followed by the We have no other dore in New York, ’ as moe ed nowe sen - ie Hi ow af 11815, to the post a favorite. ( fr wen! "Pe? FOURTH RA ' . im. = . ate breakfast after & her yichts the mags, tn di ic beens at Rad Gai ss obepep Pownree aria, vale ine Wank: rsaia k. It consieted three soft ler. Byce, Mt Serprises in the Metropolitan Golf ; Ordeat “0 rf * ‘ rk ; by an sent hie team | bret ¢ the @ eve of Mrs.| Latonia, 2351 (Bpeciai to The cle scoe ‘ Piseber, thir a . Ma ; ca le « Nest, whose interest rider | ant ly gamed in Hook buoy at 223.0. CONVENT “ » frees wetle + vd 4 ‘ 3 ‘ ‘ t prompts her to dtvh 1 z ta oN. J. —Burprises parte n ack ‘ } 7 ‘ 0 Bet a comping ag sal : = sorts of" Ralnb vw passed In Hook buoy at 204.85, marked the semi-finals of the Women's The Amazon a su 3 ‘ow . Ay ‘iropped| Will Frown will peentt Miso Gast eo| hind Minesia” Vee See Metropolitan Golf Association cham- oe : Kevier siaie| pariah: of However, thers pithy ear at the Morr County 4 4 ! " acemakers always » for Mine \t toe fle fumped the mare Ke " fy wand dng ber In that coasing. persun wonite WINNERS AT ST. LOUIS. Mride:| Utes sharpened by. thelr rt GOLF AT BAY SIDB. Shinnecck Hille Golf Cleb, was beaten by 1 up by Miss Geneviews Hecker, th: Brown sees that cothing te wasted oof hls won a pretty face by aM ‘ h The Amazon was #; RACE TRACK # - ‘The t seventeen-year-id girl fram the W. oats ‘ Me t i x AUIS, June 4 . reporter for The Evening World! 34 ee og a) pt ‘ Salad te be tan bene ¢ | ameey nen 0 soeretl ME Frounder to] who is accompanying Miss Gast ae one | PT eMty-etght Starters im the Opes | Burn Club, who has been the surprise Cyrano, the favor . \ . ime —Melrtde pushed a fast grasse| Of Ber pacemakers did not ihink pis] Te@PRament ef the Oakland | of the tournament. at! ee ster > peranest } nd up under | Club. ‘The peond emery wer that Miss arters to the fence b a eh ; vt . oman Lora ¥ . a ey ‘ F ulate’ eee ceoend on | egetly made three | mud *, Poy g © mm the| (eectal to The Rvesing Worll.) bg — By Ay Mies armen ot the ae anaa third. Th i“ ‘ ul Sy to Crom | ese wheres to do tls share of pacing) BAY SIDE, June 14—There wore only club, by 1 up. - the Miss Gast through the mud / roads ‘ race Mite . snd « halt furlongs | , om me Datly| Thais moroing she changed ber bare bea 2 up, ant “ frant of grit tw 2 balls, Kahoe| from the semi-ramehorn porition (0 an no by 7 Cyrane in the second race vid Gerri Pr iM aos 5 for py: od cond: perm upright one. Thi § to play. ergy that the or has on sue ‘ Mt ry * ’ Kilma Time ‘ } | oar bee Se mea phe se he has tow obi is henind — H oginni J somew wey fromthe’ stable. st « There Wis pe ane rder tor LATONIA RESULTS. c t t 1 Ne continued stooping post meet ss m the Found 4 month the first mite. Wh tig 7 hb Irwin's throw Ht : ° Grasiee Mere tee. "abe mm ue, ba the ad ies . ’ ‘ . Crasterd. One rua Fide. By sitting as straight ar'peseible| rain and threstening condition of the sia thet had , RACE TRACK, LATONTA, June 14 Frith ae broad form. 2° toleabie The at the meeting . ¥ Faces scheduled to be run here to-| Birinfeldt flied to Sheckard Kahoo's Yor Mee thast” from the wind, ped by Patey M ay resulted as fokows [low vine fly was pulled down by Dahlen. There A of the ride was com began Me Newton sent up @ pop fly to Dahlen. No wm 9 inte fternoon. Rent ace Taree cuartere of » mile runs i ome good and fresh winning | Wor bene ie. 9 the stretch, four lengths Kilmarnock ent }, for ed AF Sheckard 9 the tel ge ame through in the stretch. and while) jen t away one he gould never reach the winner he od fhe a mile “1 ‘i on! Hace-Pive-eigbths of ase atv pS taba a can) second tn tron at| of by Queen of Day. § to 1 and 7 to §:| Jennings posted vise tine. ny oor iy tats ‘bar. ichmaiere este en: Kicmace daira erie The ‘plate trotied to ed down. There. ane mS want a of tatlaue apperent. ie frequently of being any” ——