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Bis THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 15, 1901. : HOW THE GREAT CROWD OF 20,000 SPECTATORS | 1 ___ WAITED FOR AND SAW THE SUBURBAN HANDICAP. = —— YOUNG MACKAY BND KAMARA, eae Pays $10,- 000 for Suburban Candidate. Regulars Nor Check the Usual Mad Rush in the Betting Ring. SHEEPSHEAD BAY RACE TRACK, ;dreis of w ‘June 1%—Another Suburban passed Into | versed {na horsey way about the merit history at beautiful Sheepshead Bay this}of the sroughvreds being. walbed ® ‘afternoon, and the enormous crush of! about tinder the shed. There a knot sur- |) people at the course will always be able |rounded th to recall the glorious contest without |admired Star fright Being compelled to refer to the guides his share of admiration. When the Yor newspaper reports. Blg cvents of | bugle bi he well-trained antmain this sort have a fashion of printing an|etarted, threw thelr ears in the direc Indelible picture on one's brain, and tion of the sound Swhile the details may become a bit |in antic noof the ra “hazy in time the central figures will al-) pale-faced Jockeys Ways stand out fresh and clear. jthelr packs, © Those who went over Into the green- innlzirerneetian carpeted infleld to get away from the {crush on the lawns, the picture of the} Car grand etand always be remembered. [out on the track, and thousands of eyes » Tae grand stand at Sheepshead ts more |eagerly scanned the utiful thorough- ) than a quarter of a mile In length.|breds as they paraded to the post in @here {s the tower, or main floor. Then| stately fashion Ygemes a mezzanine floor, with boxes| At this track the start ta made al- ‘arence H. Mackny, the young mill- who made such a sensational o the turf world this year by ed upon ne Metropolitan Handicap with qas aain started turfmen lly: the grooms ied thelr charges “a, one of the fav- rites in the Suburban Handleap, to be pshead Bay this afternoon. { was $10,00, the season Mr, Mackay’ set | his heart on wi all the “classtes,"" ef Ukely to do so, for his star owas in magnificent ning his) firs two races—the nantt n Handi- aps—easily. Hanastar the favorite Brookiyn tlandieap, and he d probably have wen the race bad he not t n t down’ [anastar's In- OnE Pr Oo en jury % ‘ed him inte ment for at AC | ; oto bY 44 MENT. F . } least a for ever. Ph HE . H Kamara is by Candlemas, out of Ba klava. She Iso iW. Sh season, and has ti arations for th orge Guo RACING NOTES. The tookles will remember Graverend’s closing The talent was right five times, and 122. Nenser. 35 B30 | ma had to give up ah fe eacliyiie i f | had procured Curing the past week o ore, Ht ood. Won easily. Time—L.14 K the 7m ’ or taking It from one's | Voter, an overwhelming favorite, wife's came m easy ar it did io AMD a show of js tell. je opened up a Gold's race. First Whip ran his usual honer@ Kao of xix lengths In the frat quarte: | race, but his weight was too much. And wae pulled! down to a walk and/ loti theSinaldenjrenkas won by two ft of o lengths. Contend, exile. but when he did Mus and Anecdote ran in close ord land It was several lenatha batoe her competie © the stretch, where Vitellus drew away tor, Tae filly eot of badly, but made up a lot and aecured the place be two lengths | | of ground and won la a romp. Contend wan third two tengthe away | If Nones could oaly te schooled to get away THIRD TAC | quickly he might win a few move racer, He grt The Nouble rent, for tro-vear-olt: five and | o) @ | of badly as usual but made up a lot mare four yei races tats i clal prep= TOO OOOOUCOOODUC h of the weall ’ a halt tartnoee | at ground, With. a simngs? filer then SteGina | | he ‘ronid have Seater Scurry for third, money. Martens, wis Bil and Iker Diddy. two 200 to ote, mide Nesterthumn, 122. in for half o Par Evel Py Whee! anc an ie | aie Golfers Braved'N. Y. A. C. Sprinter|Perkins Beat Hodges|American-Bred Olym- ewe ; | Rain at Essex Coun- | Covers 100 Yards in by 2 Up in Rain at pian Will Startin Paris | sucess tiegls 2 Wile sees eaten eke Menrans | ty Tournament. 9 4-5 Seconds. Cedarhurst. Classic Race. The public mw nothing but Nasturtium in this race, pening him to the post at 2 PN Does sont ast eiflag: fell O'Connor (peatal to The Evening World.) (Special to The i @ | tool ‘avorite to the front, and. mak-| Rain did not) prevont tie wemen's a1 te id Kidgeth ping all the running, won bi a gallop by ates PAN-AMERICAN EXPOSITION CEDARHURST, N.Y &]eix lengths. Tar Excellence was sec. (Pen tournament at tie . dune 15.—Nearly two Md not ke omd all the way and beat Fly Wheel half Country Club at Oran, seated in th MRS. PERRY BELMONT AND HER HUSBAND'S SUBURBAN FAVORITE, ETHELBERT. OBI OO-0E-516-0-0-46.3 y LONDON, June 15.—Foxhall Keene June 15—Rain |nas gone to Paris expecting to win the millionaires. lett |?! ; Grand Prix with Olympian to-morrow. x County p the * thousan¢ fron being —-—- — ——_—-—— — Ja length for the place. bre Ta ata elon ail § sons were cadtum in for the final round for the firet s z 7 PETE een ADIGA OL ese pret eases Ae aeons ie the Expoxition grounds to day when the pies [at the Rockiey Hunt Cinb tou: The horse has been kept going since the eee TREAD CCieeata tial hiche| cece ke tencctibeeterraronetand FINISHES AT HARLEM | Mite cape elie oa Minh: niger for tel etucked for the first heat Inthe lw: | ment from thelr golf this morning. It | Derby and has gone to France in better . 5 Courses bel nec an coe > je My Ba FOF vard dash for the national champlo: wag weather that would have sent ®leondition than ever. Mr. Keene, dis« jabove the other. It looked just like a! . furiong., So the crowd stood and pla ‘@eat human layer cake. Three eolld | cared straight down at the horses with | RAGE TRACK, HARLEM, June 15} The palr who fought tt out for the Jayers of human beings gazed out On| aveq that had intenalty enough almost |The races rim here to-day renulted an] Governors Cup, the leading of the great contest and watched the] tg gngo the silken conta of the thor- | follows: [the tourney, were Miss Genevieve Vihoroughbreds striving for honors and |oughvreds. The horace abifted in and | Firat Race—Three-quarters of n mile,--| Heeker, ch of the Women’s @ rich prize. out and the atarter coaxed, threatened [Won by Emma C. L, 6 to 1 and 2 to 1; | Metropolitan Assoclition, and eae ce Emma R., 4 to 1 for place, wan second: ! Mra No Pendle 28,000 Shouting Spectators. [and implored the boys to do aa Bel RVing intnd. Time Met De a a eer eas — One fell to wondering where all these | a#ked them. a ph gent Race -One-halt a mile Won ween Mint Hecker and Mrs. Rogers S = ’ by v4. 2 to Land #8 to §: Kd Austin, 7 A Ap sport-loving peonle could have com ETS tate! 3 to 5 ifor place, wns nd: Sweet | and akhough It vatned, a gallery fol- of Amert ‘This was third day off farm hand t barn, but in the name the AJ AL UL carnival of sport. and tt] of sport tn neh men ings. was the banner one of the meet. to take a ducking. They were C. Lav All the events were open to the world, | rence Perkins, long a champion at and they attracted a mere representative | New York Racquet Club, and Amoy lot of competitors than has appenred ot | Hodges, well-known in soclety as the annual games of the unton for the [rival to Worthington Whitehouse and | past ten years, Athletes of the East] Harry Lehr and a leader of the € and West were pitted against each other] man. Both were enterel from tt In cussing tho effect af the American In- jvasion of English racing, mild it. had been all for the benefit Of the English turf. “Wo have brought good horses over,” continued Mr, Keene, “and your handt- ‘appere seem to appreciate them so highly that they generally race them at about the top of thelr handicaps. ‘That from, and what impulse actuated them] Meantime the crowd watched palpRat- | Reve third. “Time—ts 4-6 lowed the mateh as ong it tasted rly every event, while Canada} Rockaway Hunt Club. Perkins had ie. Compliment we could sometimes do ) je mateh as /on asied, Picante ar Daas i : att 4 complime p A CURE IN 28 HOUR ter go)that they cheered and shouted and] ing and heaving with emotion. Thelr] Third Race.—Three-quarters nut that was not very long, as tne SCht & strong team over the border to] to concede two strokes to Hod ee SHONUMUTHE cali relore: thantesTAmers uv “ehrieked like 20,00) lunatics suddenly eet | hearts were fluttering in thelr ribbed] —Won by Taylor, 7 xport came to a close at tae twelfth (Yt Wreat the honors from the Yan-] ‘The final for the Cedarhurst cup Bad | y” horses training in England, and 3 4 : f ‘or pl f ce hos : . j : free from confining asylums. What 18! cages like bints seeking to amcape from Seoree Arnis niet Geant hole! ere v8 ell te aR as contestants N. H. Rachau, of the | ivere will besmore next year. Amertoan there about a great horse race that| {mprisonment ms opaled and red- pee Mra. Rogers can play tine golf under). l2e Weather was all that could be de- | iichmond Mill Golf Clut—his first prom- | are equal to any, though an takes hold of a man, atira all his emo-| gened alternately under the strain. of ST. LOUIS R RESULTS ordinary clreumatances, but when ane | iret. A strong breeae blew at the backs! inent appearance at an open tournament | i) ishman traina my horses. tons up to a boiling point and then} confilcting emotions. Bome nought re- 5 . meete a great’ champion lke Misa {Ot the runners in the short daah and | —and James B. Taylor, who recelved 2) “aw iahard, who tralna for Mr. Croker, ty @hoots them out of his mouth In fren-| jer by lifting their eyes and feasting Bled, incoherent gusts? One does not] them on the aulet tesom of the broad] RACE TRACK, St. Louts, June 16.— feel the same exuberance over the turn but they soon came Imck to] The races scheduled to be run here to-| ‘of the card or the whirling of the Ilttlo| the restless iorses below and the surg-[day reaulted as follows hurdles, while the quarter-mile elnder | gtro handicap. also a member Oc eee Aho trains for Mr. Whit. path was in splendid condition, The tn-] the Rockaway Hunt Club. The matches! iu. cannot be beaten at thelr work. side was aiso in trim shape for the] were at elghteen holes, and good SCOF-lme Engliah Jockeys have learned a CURED 2 BOSTON DRUG, hough the ralt)iot from ours. You see tt daily. Al- THe htthrowing and jumping contents. | ing was the rule, a Hecker tt unnerves her to an alarming xtent. The fact ia that after missing put for half on the frat hole: Mra, Rogers did nothing more of a Drilliant fvory ball about the roulette wheel Ing, swaying crowds surrounding them] Firat Race—Three-quarters of fy mile.— Tho New York A. C., which has been th reonalvery/ slow SL enTE HAVO NprOvedi Ee Can be xiveu in-tea, coffee. water oF any food t me, v & . Phe hg| nature unt she won the third hole tn | he background no far, das} Made the putting age together, Americans have linproved Enk-) sithout the patient's. knowietge: after takin There 1s something Infectlous about a) At thmas when there seemat to be a] Won by Matt Hoann, & todeandizatois| fect four through Miss Hecker los- | reinforced and the “Winked| Perkins won hie match by 2 up, but] jish racing.” cue or tivo Doin the patient, canoe use ang quors, It destroys the dis Mhent in nearly every} the Cedarhurst cup could not be re-) Mr, Keene M 3: nd theld, of Boston, Prexident of took his turn as referee of and the ting ran along noothly under the management of ig Kater ier ese. Y jeana are not | sleodatc ai inel American tite for stimula for yours Presid Rerse-race. There Ix something in the| chance of u start a wave of deathilke] ony and Switt third, Time-llt tet @ay chattering crowds, the throngs of | xtiliness would sweep over the crowd! goad peace—Three-fourths of Fiehly dressed and beautiful women that| and then as the horses droke or shifted! mite—Won by HU stirs even the hardened regular out of{ position a murmur Ike the angry roarl Wakita, 7 to hin’ was tho: only hole Ars, Rogers “Rls accustomed nonchalance and makea|of the surf seemed to rise from the| KamMr ‘third, won during the mateh, and, in fact, th 3 : Third raceT—hree-quartera of a mile:| heat she. could do wae to. hal petent athletic leaders from all sec- 5 itin a dim as eager and enthusiastic as the | areat moo. won by Trulage, 4 iti fhe contr pnd it Briton or nat anmpte sont tree t ; r youngest ingenue. What that something OThey're OF!" at Laat. Nocker, 7 to or place, second, | Other holentne Sn a th gine, THOSE eolleee pendist for XN nnre e he courac e part o orses whic! 3 . pay. Their score se, Dette A, Co | Time this afternoon, and they came by all the crowd thar it was to be| SHEEPSHEAD BAY ENTRIES. te play. Their rcor ' COI A The Victe Vance third; um Foutes. The plebeians came by train} a go Mr. Fitzgerald leaned forward Heat—Won by cI kM. Lleblee ‘ Fowex County Det. tecond, W. 3. Edwards, Knicker and trolley, The swells bubbled in in}and shouted: “Come on! Go, go!’ The fpectal to The Eventne World) CoA 4S i bocker 4 Time, 10 1+ 4 16-45 1 Won. by F. : Haltuarol— Wo Deck Dear, Cent i é 4966 5 5 OW . E Tim*—10 1 ry 3 " i ° rochance for a half by over-ap- {| ie the green Mr. i ned by a Rockaway player, fF [heavy bettors, contrary to general sup- tu beat Taylor ‘up and 3 to} position, bur they do bet a Ittle for sport'y sake. cond: two autos, and the athletic pushed bicycler. | crowd anw the red flag cut through the TRACK, SHEEPSHEAD BAY, Any old way was good enough, s0 long nd the thoroughbreds apurned the] June 15.—The entries for Monday's ra @s it carried the crowd to Sheepshead | dire beneath their hoofs. are as follows: 5 és . td Bay. From the great mob looking on a Ft Hace—Mantican for three-yearsoete ant] The match for ¢ ‘ond cup be- Pr pellet ea CURED. . The Preliminaries, kreat roar ar Tt rene the alr with | yo) me furtonsy en Mrs. Shippen and Mra. Morgan | Tine. 9 ihe. squatting the wortl'g record. —.—_. eThe Improved {ruse ls the only truss Im a Ker A mighty volume of sound that echoed Gre é s most admirably played, and for snigtug ov ayaens lind, _ . mighekandite Co There were three races run before ne Teen eee round, | They're papel Sis us PACER NBIondl Cewrnskhlcanerate New York! LONDON, June 15.—Racing continues! The most tmportant yachting event of | Blsht and J ‘the year to date will be the regatta of | (rect s perma the Larchmont Yacht Club, which wil! | tion tree. venty | attendance Seventy \on to draw crowds of fashlonable people, and the Ascot meeting next week prom- Sours to- Marry bGit, Tor {ven to be quite the function of the] Pe sailed on the Sound to-d realy entries have been received by the club, Wteet 1 Inches th 2 Flanagan yenr, despi 3 absence ya ene wa, N.Y | year, despite the absence of the royal] CRirien have netn foteline oy ron #uc! Suburban. One, the Double Event, was over the straight course, that stretched | ke a great brown ribbon through ‘he green fields right up to the fences sur- Mrs. 3h honors was 1 up nt the again ¢ Shippen ay. Their off! shouted the crowd, and before the melcunaionwit econo had died away a shifting Kaleldo- | Glenneitte 1G, scope blaze colors flashed by the * tates turn, but €O., 768 Mroadway, New York. sold by agente or druggists, Founding the splendid estate of Mr. AiG) CTE i 120 | SPAT TEA ccat a ol kates? Procession and the curious sight ot eae ee ee ee ane foot schoonera| Tes dante below W EES AR arta OTHER RACES. |jixi 1 ees cor ie ented cues [sea fat wate fe PSE TS he permitied so. wear wie," | idsiluastorelved akeourses CUnA Reheat Coney Island Jockey c Club ment. The men rushed for the betting | Double Event, for Two-Year-| Youve bison 10s ations for admistlon to (thin or Shine). Music by Lander. —<———_— iY uy and the appli : x | ype Yantfan—Woa by ating : ; marten % . wing, 2 place so huge nnd tm-| Olds, Brought Out a Carin bala td tht agi Y New the Inclosure have already far exrewter fritter Fy Py TO.DAY (SATURDAY) JUNE STH ¢ Mense in proportions thut 1: would Fie Tomtkeaer ete Detroit A.C. tim the space available. sum, Apoatok, Lida and SUB RBAN @eem as if {t would never get Good Field. Outlander a by Menty Araold, U ‘ond, J, J. Nufer, Fytinge, Pa @owdet. Yot five minutes after the third’ race was over the place was ime . Standing of the Clubs. HANDICAP ent of Interest: out Sombrero. a . Clare P—Scintiila, J6-Pound Hammer—Wen by John Qammed and packed solid. was the | of the Suburhan was the Double Minty Bed, YA Co, with 158 feet 10% inches one-Foot Ractabouts—Snapper,. edger, THE DOUMLE EVENT, INTRODUCTORY. @ame old acene. A man would find (1 race for two-year-olds, whlch brought | Ger hoy CONSTITUTION AFLOAT. Jona Ht Dewltt,, Princeton Catearsiy, Soonaeit gad Slereymiag. | STEEPLECHASE, ‘ASI. a “OTHER. RAG 4 — feet Vtg Inches ee ens cy y via Le Bimself 4n front of a bookmaker, would | together anosaer meeting hetw et Clover: Tena, Milwaukee AC with T noe (1-00 Parlor Car “Traini, 10 . Nike, Ni Kingfeher, Moya and u. be about to hand over his money, when} E. M. ENpomething would happen. A whirl, a | Aste's jumble, a crush and the bettor wou J )find Noa yards away, unable 10, Donte fox Whitensit ee Ferry) in connection with L. 5. Ro tock and avery 20 minutes. Broeko lyn Gtapid Transit from Hrooklyn Bridge (New. i York mide), Uridge trains via Kings County aa@ von by frank 3. Kanshy 4 4 Vera, Brighton Beach Road: also Flatbush Avent Siath Nace—Th 1 upwart Cup Defenders Jump—Woa by Harry P. ittabure ineinmati Louis rack Blue Girl a at Stepped and sturtium, The other races were A jattractive and furnished fairly good » tell | speculative mediums Dot apd Mongo: Racer Nelug Nerigned. BRISTQL, Ro, une he cup ie One might as well FIRST RA Yonstitution was floated he jdeport Gymnastum Ac A.. Jerry. Merce, anhnasee TaceahoutseLambkin, Firefly, sive, Iuine ‘via Urighton each ftoad every. oF nd t Y Nic ¥s, r inl 7 y a rom owl way, ‘on ithe Empl Sisie Bean and sorts, «intro 7 aye ticap; tor — = alas nes He nial ped mis (hal rao trrlen anes Ot then, rut . te Fon and; Arieana, = Srean Axe, ‘ctr AIT" Firoakt Ye a3 ass of Ice water at a way | {uf-reer-o! op or rertgwing the craft Kot under way, ‘ teaeo ‘ e — ransfer direct to trac neuina | GILBERT THE BEST SHOT. TATaRAMatarubetel hinte tterhantaekic vetreit 2 YALEPHINCETON: Invercoliegiaye Dy ADMISSION ‘TO FIELD STAND, 890, Starters, shits, Jocks StL Pin, ste Place E ‘ Ett Hagicn. 9) Milwaukee ball’ Game, Polo. Grousd. To- M. AarThe Suhurban will be run about 4 ofcloch ED ‘ Maren ene nay natalie Hise, Dalton, “iad, W Htewitt gL eens the dates definitely fixed for the races | Gt'y, merign ketal bier 1 Clevpland hed cals et ail tarel theatre ticbot oftcen. Extrr jana. retwentne from tract. at Mare chan, 1 cricans in Eugiand’ she of the New York Yacht Club and those | 1) ‘eet. Retutt won vault off with 8 feet, sisome Men got more physical exercise | Sr Nubert, | (ive minwes than they would in a by Ofloriinary life. A fringe of fut- Checinoeercre of the Newport Yacht Racing Associa a Medica, 77 ‘ 34], geno dune he run tay a th ng anon eg [NO RACE TRACK INUNCTION.| AT] Connoisseurs Order the Whiskey|—orp pe crinccE— rhooters, In recognition of the victory greenbacks marked the cdge of 0 July, 8 9 and 10 had been postponed trillinedon pupled; Lady Dain f the American gunners in the tnter- . sae pwhere the layers sat. while in| and Wermida Hundred coupled, until after the annual crutse of the | Judie Tuley Refasen to Hestrain t 2. speciaiiat 10 Gieesess of act shee, wide Hun upted eilanal cont by winning three SO-- it DLE S ment plese f the square wan a troubles, | Hart sort, Won driving Time—413 25, (Metlomal omteat by winning | thers | cout, oe cere aiaiteee that is the best, and the one that is abso Sad rae cep (Qrishing nass of people. Com.|, Dallion cut all the running and won! mateh: targets a side, Tuent The racea scheduled for July 6, 8, 10 neck from hi stable companion, | Wednesday and Thursday last, arranged | and 12 in the Newport Yacht Aspocia- | .CiICAGO. June 15.—Judge Tuley, tn lutely pure. They know the standing of edd nepomple ate wealding,{lahemes, the betting ring on Suburban ‘dot - v4 el Yourt to-day, refused .to Tunings n, Who had to be restrained 1014 apecial contemt for the Americans eX: | ine geriew would not be changed, He} (he Clreult Court to-day, re “dt emored.."" Sufferers, do nat. waste time pMtock Exchange tn q baby's} keep him from beating Dailion out. Mr. [clusively at Hendon to-day = mporary Injunction, without Olp. ¢ i, a valuable | waa of tho opinton that the Columb‘a Aran RAY mune Race Track, Praha ane Poeards tor matvelices ures S 4 "ath % which she was in trim to enter. ing betting. gine 41. Hours 9 to. 7a 9 to 3. | at Sp arr WIEN The Injunction. :f granted, woud ha BES OF MEN CURED = tells / bladder compl Hitchcock dectared to win with the lat-| ‘The Englishmen presen ter, Mara Chan was third, three lengths|cup an a trophy to the wi away. Bermuda Hi and Lady |Gilberi, of Spirkt Lake, 1 weaker ones never were ir, money down personally) Dainty. the favorites, fell. Bon Jour wot-of after a te w ® forced to employ a messenger | #lso fell. No one was hur’ |. of Dea fot pe: But nearly every one had SBCOND RACE, were twenty-five werlously afiected the American Derby, DR. PADG'S PUIARMACT, 4tte For three. apeciatiot in all’ di d ad h " 35 1 Jan inthe ahootcof Nudd reurea eter | WHY WORLD ADVERTISING | ret for Washington Park’ Saturday, and that it is a straight HAND MADE, SOUR MASH, and was awarded a ine and eee breaki 12, W. R, Crosby, of S—, ‘Ont OFFallon. ke “ Blonang Streit oe Mae | GROWS—A proved supremacy by raleycannouncsdcthatuatethe jibe GOLD MEDAB for quality at Paris, 1900, nte!ao desired he will hear arg ween t Mondey, with notte, HM. «B.. KIRK & €O.,-Sole Bottlers, yp Heikes: of Dayton, tens of thousands In New. York City, Mourot a. daily circulation’tells the tale. <

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