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London, June 5, W. C. Whitney's Volodyovekt arst. Dake of Portlanid’s William IL. Bal third, the result of the race Veronenc for the Derby at Epsom Downs to- |. day. Aistory of English racing an Amer- feam has the honor of winning the greatest classic of the turf. » am American horse, by Plerre Lorillard, won it im 1681. Voledyovski is not an American herse. Ne is owned by Lady Meut and leased by Mr. Whitney. Lester Reif, the Ame rede Volodyovsks. ‘The Derby Stakes of 6,000 nov, mn of 50 nov each, or 5 sove. only If de- elared by the firat Tuesday in January, 1900, for three-year-olds; the nominator of the winner to re- ceive 500 nove, the owner of the second 300 sova. and the owner ef For the second time In the with ckeys a wey permit t yalty atten King Ha eof Wal and it fs is the t running ore than any edly deep int Americans, who pertority In eve be hot. contender % the third 200 nove. ont of the x stakes} distance about one mile and a half. The entries closed Joly 10, 1890. Volodyovaki won in record time, Sm jen 40 4-5 seoonds, HOW THE GREAT RACE WAS RUN. LONDON, June 5. Olympian, Henry up. led until a quarter of a mile from home, when Volodycskt drew to the front, followed Wy Willfam the Third, and won by three-quarters of Foxhall Keene's _ alength. Four lengths separated second _and third horses. Flortform was fourth It Wan a Thehe Ft Volodyovskl won in record time, 2 minutes and 4-3 seconds, Mr. Whit- ney’s horse seemed to have the race well in hand, and the immense crowd, which, almost to a man, had backed the horse, joyfully y+ wins!” when Morny ¢ r Jam the Third, came on with « challenged, and, for a moment to be in front. But Relff, by the vikor- ous use of hie whip, managed to regain the lead and won by ter of a length. ¢ Very Little © 4 oarraw The crowd had too much of a scare to be vi enthusiastic, and seldom has less cheering been heard for winner of a Derby, Youn Whitney led 4 the horse In, beaming delight, al- ternately pitting ¢ x neck and looking up at Helff, saying 4 boy! Good boy!” Mr. Whitney representat! “Of course 1 am mo and the only disap) to my father not being our triumph It was a very race, but I must say I thought th ond horse was going to catch Crok op here to er acratulntl Croker At this potn: 4 came up and entau y gongratulated Mr. Whitney, 4 “Yes, We are going to take the trophy to America once more Mr. Whitney telegram to hin fath Coaches about the Krandstand crowded with Americar Very undemonstrative, ‘The bett 5 to ovekt, 10) to 7 againat Will and 40 to! Ver The starters were: Vol Relff), Floriform, Handic Revenue, William Rouge, Vero Pietermar! Royal Geors Orchid fs he hoff and were t they were net Vv am the 1 Apper n Third, Royal u, Wargrase Veles, Tan ody. ind (Mart talus Mactou, Ru Claqueur, Prince Charle and Osboch, Crowd n ite Although !t South Africa sul Keeps away, to-day's conter: for the iit bon of the Turf was witnessed py mu yreater crowds than for som sears past. ‘The weather wax ail that could t+ wished for this, vehici ro threes, and then by until the white road Downs smoked with yest heterogencoux alr was filled with Un trumpe Trains br from all atrect the coaches and thelr aristocrat trances of the grand « club Inclosure until these fiuch a display of colors had not been since the outbreak oldsand widely known turf were seen, though King Edward th a 8 £ th war patrons such fu Seven more corepicuous than las! swhin the popular victory of th “Prince of Wales's Diamond Jublice was coincident with Lord Roberts's entry $0 Johannesburz. héricans take but n mild Interest Jn Derby, on a rule, Few American wes or owners have ben Interested ¢ the time when Iroquois went over a. unbounded. AC The winning o honor which ev yearns for. Pri dinary. citizens are would rather wi laws for the nav Lord: Rosebery helght of his an wie ha the Derby Premlerwhiy of same Way, but than be a Prem| sratifed a fow King Edward, f Wat the stable ani In the « tons miu the event, censtul Hin permi with and t nous Jones Derby of I th hin su fandn of Cems 1 dolla nln erent who guiled him TOM trump “Tm more That's ail Wve ney's v latory enstull 1 raning |CELEBR the oh Mr. Whitney's anil down under Lubetoume anil « Huggins a RAC: raps the n'e riding on It would to the top Green got a reat from the Amazon ride sas tithe cracks of all England fear, however, the event takes on national aspect. -Wililam C. whose) princely patronage, of nAmerica made people open iin: amazement, Is represented eby, very largely this yoar, Bis! colt,, Prince ia over doubt sidney ¥ Jet him look at the result of Aleap. yeaterd provement over Lai ning this race, and thelr enthusiasm Is many who have asserted rather be the owner of ing and. ‘running The Prince wax yng ran of mre fore hanily desery ns might an had not bee neman'e sort are f the be one eee TT nn ee Mast Crowd Sees Classic Struggle + ---Lester Reiffs Brilliant Jockey- ship Saved Day for Americans. the express ny Maher a Iso haa of the Dert le Worle taken since ds tn not two hundred and tw of the race, and this other year, {thar a ernational have sh ry branch of sport, re for the nonor of win- ie Event. of the tig clissle ty an ery man in England tnees and dukes and or- crave for It, and there that they nthe Derby than mak thon, Was one of these. The mbition when he wan a ve a horse that would He hoped for the Great Hritain in the anverted that he would Derby winner fer. Hin i fon wax yearn ago, when hin dignity, # Al not Interfere w a rac tted him ty enter hor hind spectal prepara h theroughbreda for wice his efforts wre suc- Diamond Jubtle sin the waddle, won happy «a man who had thou- n the winner, and his ed by the moat demo: out orne tov and ary EVENING WORLD R. WHITNEY. ivening World war the firat to Mr. Willfam C. Whitney of th hia horse, Volodyevekt, one Mr. Whitne Mr Whitney, thin is World! Derby ood tent it radi for an Amert: ct his first teowin the clisale Hah Dery? yuld vou rather tt had 1 Prince curse. He nan delighted, a Modyavaki ree and wil of next y ate the ¢ * due Vol Hug: Mr itu worse Me atid traine wus a thre time that an easfitl Mr y unt ATED AT GRAVESEND. © & LESTER REIFF. THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 5, 1901; HITNEY’S VOLODYOVSKI WINS DERBY IN RECORD TIME AFTER THRILLING FINISH. NS NNNS MINNIS WINNERS. AT GRAVESEND. y RACE nek | The Musketer fact one of was tide 1 Prank thousnseds + Evening Worl! RACE TR Ww red else, Mr carried out tnt opie drank veki, Trainer Whitriey NG NOTES. riders wer veryw Gay Doy wan a masterly piece in" take Georgte long to climb with afew rides ike perfect ride from Shaw, much we Rave The Amazon, ‘That awful rminue didn't abow much Ike a $10,000 colt sm the Weet gener: en they race In the chird pace with an ‘O'cbanor would winner, ta now that Lucas the Drookdal ney, in Nasturtium Tony Aste ban something that very. colt 19 Of the bert abo yeervold to crim this fellow, every It will take @ real goed ti jay and seeme to be |ivenea | carton: v the who was ae hat band rly Double ne by Dunwetl, a length from Ross neck ih front of Destitut wan well played, Burters, wants, ‘Trigger, 106, - Odom, Fine Weather, ning Fast Track and Big Crowd. an lihining and te ry cl s by run “J Double i was prominent to the uvidentiy Cochran ia anim. {stretch and then died away, FOURTHL RAGE, The Gazelle Stakes; for filler three yeu Set hls heart on] will earn oats for the entire string. This ts a/mile and a sizteemh. ra flerce A conait ie made showing, punishing Seeger se- in superb con: throughout the entire twenty. and an ate low of une ra ment that na and were to tent at 1 over eaturo,s the Gazelle undred men from this city and| Ud aN} nh owho willingly patd $2 each to} Chan usual 10 setiness the fht When the Ume are POW AGATA for Kearny ty welsh he couldn't} yevirehavo/ beersbetter tinnithe/ A found, and Carter, whe waa to be wre today’s races began t one of Kearns's seconds. offered himself afr the Melbourne stud, the prope jas ao substitute: SEty SOCEM tae Harnes and the | y¢ 10.30 o'clock the preliminary dout Saurchmont Nerty of 8. Co) wan putoon, the princtpale init Lyne Wate addocks by est being “Buck” Gaffney, of thts JeSBCURNG EG and Young Dixen, a coal black up pS EO cutter from ‘Trenton 1 Thin tigh endet very quickly, for Vixen shot Mis black Le arm way int aftney in the ad vund and of Gaffney took t uo short walt 3 and Carter the ring t wallops inge and up ’ York portion of u dy to bet buneh of z on Kearns tf he had f nt r fused ty bet on Carter, and of course the oney Went ie begging It was after Hoel when the bell ang and the fighters started to ane “4 Bor on nihilat ch other it Morninerite ot Val. 1 Vian: Wee, urns 106, Mounce 1 Bh we 16, Landry sLaty tote, Valtiere, { was ane this race, but she er ans tod Itace Tawa Honolulu t! fur Eni way md ——— GRAVESEND ENTRIES. Wt) wage may 6 Tite (speval to The Evening W RACK morrow's ra nang way xix | He went away Race-For maiden two-yeursulde Smart Set G. Waittler of None far turn Dum nex SMauie carob, five furlongs Si ys | Sa ireeqwood 00 94 Xpry 103 Netting | yrank Caeban .10L 108 sci An Troe 101 101 op es Wayward Noy 101 Domne ‘Thint Race r three-year-ohle ant onsart, mile and a furlong Sombrem . retta DoT 112M enan rR Meridian Baste dhntia, iis landry x9 Whtoney Kine U6 Briston Pigment, 13. Hreen EU 10] Dirte Line US Graden Start tate W out, Thme—1.02 3.5 Pith Race setting, for three-year-olds yn Maud, favorite, rushed to] up; mile and alter the front in the trat sixteenth and, | Young Dixon» +108 Marothen making all the running, won driving by z Iver who wis 9 Leenja, who two aad a half miles, Dr. Blodherg 152 Walter Kloodike oles Won ‘SEEGER WON FIGHT IN PRIVATE. After twenty row the hardest kind of slugging Seeger, the Hoboken light ow awarded the cision over Joe Carter, math Lighte | trookisn. tn a round battle whiten was dtetded ina dan hall near Jersey Clty Inst night) Tim Kearns, the Bos- Ato meet Seem in an appeara to, but | an otal in by June are and at Carter's stoma Kinds of blows enstonally er started enh (o Bais hia; that ft round, k GLISH DERBY. roood ttle » wreck the us, fs round © bell tually 1s DAGIS FIERCE _ DDDDOOGDOEDI was an exceptionally 1 fighters getting In many directed his punchen | hand ribs, using all! Hmoklyn- Carter Jabbed | ace with-short arm ed him on the jaw | rter began to tire | fT floored | in the pitt “ay Seexer | the nine-| “CRAHAM LEADS | W COLE MATCH, 3allou ani Nine Down in First Half at Rye Links. (Spectal to The Evening World.) RYE, N, Y., June 5, holes of the thirty-six-hole match be- ween Maturin Ballou and Malcoim jraham for the Apawamis Cup were Club inks. thetr seventy-two-hole tle of last fall— that Ia, they tled on the original 36 holes at 199, and on the play-off at 3% holes they ted again at LT. ‘Thin was the date net for the play-off, and while Ballou is not In his bert form, owing to the strain he recetved while [practicing for the Metropolitan cham- Ipionship, still he preferred playing to asking for a posiponement. During the first nine holea Hallow put up a fine ame of «olf, Koing out in 42 to isle op ent's 44, and leading by two strokes at the turn, Coming nom however, Graham played faultless golf, doing the nine holes in the pogey of 41, and jaiding the club's only ecraich man by [nine strokes on the frat habt of the 2 Had {t been match play in- stead of medal play he would have won laeven of tae last nine holes and halved & the other two. Their cards follow: | Maurin Watton, Ol oat $5 44345 4 4 9! 8645 75 47 6M | ir = Meee se 4 ee OCOO} aU UU NUR UU Cais CUP DEFENDER OFF TO BRISTOL —— Constitution a Wreck, Sent to Herreshoffs for Repairs. rapidly frome the adv bho sree * rapidly. {5 ne Body bluws he wasp NEWPORT, R. 1. June &5—The Constl- celving, and t © protect himself by: Hinching du che eighth round Seeger | (tt with her collapsed steel mast ut Carters right eye open with a left | bent double, started for Herresnofts' swibg. drawing, the blood in a stream yarda Hristol early to-day in tow of down the li # face and pald strict), 9 et ler tender, Mount Morris’, Jattention (9 the damaged optie after-[ Meh (ender: t i ma ward, The crew was out of bed before & Carter was tiring fast now and at the{eleck and uiven early coffee, after Jend of tie ninth and tenth rounds could | WMieh the Mount Morris passed w line to hardly stand up. de took inj the yacht. ' h round and staxge ker | Canniderable rigging traded along over with three hard rig swings on! the port rall as the Conatituzion started Pthe jaw, but was toe weak to follow | up the bay. and the big steel boom gave up hip advance her a dee “l Mnt Mes Meee POR iy eee to the besinning of| Seeger pune Hoaround the ring. the latter ri the Brooklyntie alt hear spurt, and ort nee left) awin) He kept Niteent nds, and | xe quar: | Ink TO ROW AT SEA ' him down nd through the repes care A left sy {nthe mtomuen) ant a rlehtion the} | 3 3 . a a mek formore, Only ne; ROWINg Machine Will iF aeved tint teonn: a knoekoutt Beewer Be Rigged Up on Egan Fou 1 ater me] Waesland’s Deck. he. Th will within three ‘ks for side $200, FINISHES AT ST. Louis. | ST. Lol 8, June &— run here to- (Special to The Evening World.) PHILADELPHIA, Pa., June 5.—As the time for the departure of the Ual- veraity of Pennaylvania elyht-oared crew for the Henley regatta approaches ch Ward redoubles his efforts to have his varsinen In perfect physical condition for the aquatic struggle with uiletta i, | the pick of the crews of England, France and Belgium. Unless ellmatle by Our|conditionn affect’ the Quaker crew, ands ito) Repeller, 3 to) Couch Ward 1s confident of | bringhig ! as seconds Miss Aubrey | pack the Grand Challenge Cup. from card, ttme—Vis Henley, Third 5 Taree qu a mile. | ‘To Keep his men in good condition dur Won ‘vilina. 910 5 and 1 to 3) |ing the voyage Coach Ward will erect Dd, 2 tS for place was sec: | row chines on the secoml deck of v i. ner Waestand, and the oarw- to-day Tat Race—O: u -Won Laure Longilo third, Second Race—Fii —Won by Eadie Austin, 3 to 5 and 1 to 4 to 5 for place, xecond, 1.01, Third Race—Seven-eighths of a mile. Won by Mereto, SIOL hard, resulte Harry, South 6 Algaretto third, RACK, A ch HAWTHORN: Mu as follows: m Thurles, 6 1 to 4 for p ace, Time—1.47 3-4, Beck, Tremble third, Vulcain, to 5 for aw je and a sixteenth, land 7 to 5) was second; ighths of a mile, to Iahen Natives of South Dakota. FALLS, 8. D., June 5.—Fred wno claims this town as his realdence just now, has joined a local » June “1 to be run here was Time— men wi be given rowing practice twice daily, By These means. the veteran coach expects to land his oarsmen in god trim as they leave Philadel- The Henley crew rowed one and a half miles yesterday ugainst ‘the frewa- men and Poughkeepsle elghte, giving them two and a half and alx and a half lentas start respectively, They snowed splendid form, und were soon abreast of the other crewa. Neuting the fpish the coxswain called on his men to hit up the atroke, which they. did. Rowing, at 38, they. soon pulled away from crows and) won by one and a halt lengths {rom the freshmen and twice that distance ‘from the Poughkeepsie oarsmen, ‘Coach ‘Ward has decided upon June 12 for the Poughkeepsie crew to leave Philadelphia for the scene of the ri ‘An Invitation for an elght-oared wan to-day received from Ireland, whei the Waterford Boat Club is anxious to star the Quakers as the feature of t fegatta, (he Invitation will be declined, as the crew will be limited to Henley regatta and dual race :with Dublin University, Kler has been elected captain of the Poughxeepsle elght and Henderson was elected captain of the four-oared crew which will row at Poughkeep: wolf club and Is showing great intereat | geewe—me—er Tree in the sport, He has offered various prizes for good playing and Is having A cup made that will become a prize in a great tournament t be arranged. ..Mr., Gebhard has also Joined a local ‘gun club, st ug of the Clubs, NATIONAL LEAGUE, LEAGUE, Clube, SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder. 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Howard Davison led the commissioned oMicers and Sergt.-Major R. Law- rence captained the non-commissioned players. To-morrow will be visitors’ day at the camp and a big crowd I looked for. A progranime of athletic contests has been arranged, which Include apoio wame. a mile and a quarter steeple- chose and a half-mile flat race. To-dny's officer of the da Lieut. Patterson, Troop 1, and Second Lieut. Firher, of wns officer of the guard. WORKING ON LAWSON’ BOAT. BOSTON, June 5.—The work of put- ting the Lawson cup defender, Indepen- dence, in racing trim wiil be continued to-day and it Is hoped to have her ready for another trial spin to-morrow. There seems to be some doubt as to the feaatbility of this, ax the chain plates huve not yet arrived and the riggers have considerable work to do before the new shrouds are in gic The yacht's steel topsides have been given a coat of sliver gray paint, and ax the color in a trifle ‘paler than the cement paint which was on before, ane looks nuich neater. The riggers have | started to bend a new pair of larger | mast head shrouds than thone that were | une Another important change will be the | shifting forward of the steel mast. It has been found enat tt had a Iittle too ft, and to remedy the fault n the forward aide of the mant | thinned. down ‘an inch, while ‘at the rear will be replaced by: thicker ones. Free Book to Men My book on Nature's Cure free, sealed, by all. Written to encour- ‘men who lack vigor, having Drains, Lose Impotency, ricocele Jac. 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Keene {s rated at 10 goals in the nandicap let, and with Crowdin at 9 and Lawrence and Monte Waterbury at S each the Lakewoods will be one of the moat forenidable in the Nutional Asso- ciation, The withdrawal of Mr. Keene from his old Rockaway Club ts said to be due to the fact that so mrany of the big players have gone to Lakewoud. By the rules of the Natlortal As clation polo members must signify by May 15 the club which they Intend to play for If they enter the annual champlonah'p. 40 qualify for that event they must play at least six times over their club feld. HAMMERSLOUGH BROS. “Those suite at elgnt-Atty I came in to eve,” A customer sald as he entered our store. And when we had shown them he promptly BOsERL three and one more. “1 thought you were juea like these, no wonder you're crowing. One need be no expert to see without trouble That most of these alta are worth fully double." Save your money. 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