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ATEST sh hie OF SPORT IN ITS VARIOUS BRANCHES. ADIES’ STAKES CANDIDATES WORKED ON PERFECT TRACK. patherstone’s Pretoria Neatly Turned a Mile Trip in 1.47—Yankee Rounding To. (Special to The Evening World) a infle in 1.48.34. Champagne, Bon Mot MRACE TRACK, MORRIS (ARK, May] Ranatd and others trotted and cn The racers did thelr gallops thin} tered, J Madden sent Acefal five vw Mexican tt the ening at Morris Park with fair weath.| furlongs in and a perfect track as conditions.,/same ground {) 1.06 1-2 Jacktul, He Were hundreds of thoroughbreds] ful, Lelia, Deucefil, Busy Mald h. and the work accomplished was] others were shown to medlocre exercise factory to all concerned, August Belmonts Mirzen Amictila Treatherstone's Pretoria, » cand|-|Masterman, Leonid and others were for the Ladies’ Staxes, to be decided| all on the track, tt nothing In a fant Urday, turned the mile route in 147.[ way was exacted. Matt Byrnes peit lolescope was her running mate, and| Marion Bedell alx furlongs in 1.20. Tkey ttip was neatly done, Arsenal and|reeted off a half in 0.61 1-2. Trainer A exercive, W.] J. Joyner allowed Lux Carta a mile Yankee was sent seven] galiop in 1.50. W. EB, Presgrave sent D&S in L3T1-2, Last year’s Futurity} Hodge and Alan lx forlungs in 118 1-2 Js a bit on the dig side yet, but] Newton Rennington's — Bensouhurat fast getting into shape, Ballyhoo Bey, | nreexed five furlongs in 110. i) te Girl, Gunfire, Smoke and others} Morris sent Cunard a mile in 1a. ©. Mackay’s Dartman and a stable re ied and cantered He . Beimont’s Fiywheel reeled off the} mate galloped the mile distance in 1.60 Hie disiance in 1.48, The stable's other] AH, & D. H. Morrin'a compute, Han- FA were shown, but nothing fast was] Over Queen | and Queen Elikabet}) Serie rotted and cantered. The & Sess: ib Hagein's Waterco F. P, Keene racera were shown on the Aving: Pumctee for company, mnilspea course to enay _ exeretne. BROOKLYNS AND CHICAGOS _ PLAY ODD GAME OF SERIES (Continued from Mrst Pages of first, Sheckard took :bird on the) sourer, Lowe laced a single over geco! Band scored.on anion s out ‘tinker | base. Lowe was caugiit w step off avai. igen. St, Vrain handed “over | O'Hagan led. Tinker aingled to grounder. Two runs. jleft. but O'Hagan was headed off tryt dropped a singls in short cen- se sacrificed a bunt to Irwin. | jake third on the hit, [throw to Irwin being perfest Sheckard’s to second. Irwin ha ND TEINS: r De: warn, gragser. Will Third Inning. Pop filed to Merre ry. No runs: Keeler bunted to lowe and was out at abcoud Tuning: fiat. Sheckard grounded to owe. Me Ory ° N LI An filed, Dexter to O'Hagen, Fare Bt. Veain rounded = ton Mecrenry was hit by a pitched ball. Newton | alagic’s "welt “waa nicely” stopped bv Jed to right. Lowe made a it he could not get it over In i ming catch of Dolan's pop fs gle stole second. Jones fanned base and Newton was as safe on Dahlen’s high throw Williams Was easy Ned up. No runs. _Kitna’s towering | No race wf jood hauled down ILEY GRANNAN TO Dahlen to MeCrenrs (MANHATTAN PLAYS | CORNELL NINE. weat vould now kee Y was cool and the spe comtortat A Entries Here NotGood Enough 2° 1 Mifor the Bookmaker, So He | aris | Sails Away to Follow Amer- tiv frst ren ican Jockeys Abroad. of vf Com fanings kame Saturda we visitors Hntting Order. Manhattan, Mullins, 2o Hock os Beaute @ record throng of Louririx Wied to-day on the neh ner la | Cornell fotraine. Over three h Brewster, first cabin and there al , red in the second und » ong thore to vail wan Riley Gras the bookmaker. Mr. Gyannan saii ie was visiting France becaume of nt reports that American 4 having everything | own wa The entries for Morrix Park ang — UMplte"Auous head Bay rave tracks, he i : pred Were not guod betting propos WINNERS AT WORTH. @nd he thought he ould or-Genera RACE TRACK, WORTH. say 1 Canal Company Tar taces aeneduied to be run here to @ for four-months’ vacacion with Yay fesvited as follows Pofamily in France, Mr. Royer has Fire: iter -Pive-elanihe of a toy Wen by Master 2 to band ¢ to Haw onin ‘ 10 1 sam North Pole third) Time veare, fe) uy deh me nue a Byes. H é ipture Steamship in maki MY is side sition Decemt ——— IS PARK ENTRIES. (ipectal (0 The Kiventns \ CE TRACK, MORRI8 PARK. Mo entries for to-morrow ® paces prs 86 follow $a motor a R Path . TURF, anil ) WRBULTE AY 81 Louis wie seer ee | O'CONNOR'S GRAND STAND RIDE BURNED UP MONEY. |Wonderly Stole Race in Last Jumps—Madden Has a Sk One in Irish Lad. “QUAKER ATHLETES WHO WILL INVADE EUROPE. | Irish Lad, the son of Bathampton) very kindly feelings toward his star | AY Grass, John BE, Madden ap-| Jockey rato have a colt out of the ordinary | [i may be that Mary Street was all He won the (ifth race in very easy |out and doing her best, but it certainly fashion terday. beating some very | seemed as if O'Connor was again try- Jeood two-vear-olds, Mr, Madden said | Ing to draw one of his fine finishes and Jafter the race that he had so let Charles Elwood get up and nip | him on the post. ‘The disqualification of Rowdy in thp first race caused no end of comment. The fact that McGrathiana Prince re- peatedly bumped and fouled Rowdy in }the last quarter and yet was not dis+ 0 fur the colt by Matt Byrnes, but | he had refused to sell, ‘The 148 valuable engagements, including | the Futurity, on which Mr. 3 ast covetous ¢ one of the hone! has, no doubt Ivivh Lad ds that will always do thetr best. But he} qualified made the spectators more coust beat Mizzen before any one can} wrothy over tho decision, It was sald rghtfully clakn that he is the best two-| that Rowdy's di:qualitication was the riding at some other hat seems to be the Fouls are sald to some point. where year-old shown. The youngste! will) result of foul probably come together’ before the| point in the, race. meeting Is ended and then the question nowaday of superiority will be settled for the rs saw them, time being at least. M 1 8 Aes in tak- Close observers of the fourth race,| Ing the th put one swirved which was the Laureate Stakes for two- | iit? the fonge nd) broke) Bia nek vear-olds, say that Winnle O'Connor) pave, surrounded by ri race with Mary Street, | An ambulance dashed up the stretch to ve packed | Where the Jo apparently dead. To the re crowd the rider of money. | arose and walked to the ambulance. It tertain | was a thrilling incident of the race, fooled away the jae Featherstone is sald to ha ry street to win a pot 1 it thia Is true he cannot ¢ VANDERBILT IN FRENCH AUTO RACE. W. K., Jr., Starts Machine in Contest Arranged by M. Dupuy, Minister of Agricul- | ture. bile broke, and he was obliged to aban- don the race at Fontenay. Though num+ hered fifty-third for the start, Mr. Van- derdiit got off sixth, owing to the un- readiness of those entitled him to precede A kilometer is equal to 3280.8 feet, or 21 of a mile. KEEPS SHIRTS Made up from exclusive designs in SCOTCH FAB- RICS, and in extra long May 16—The race against time by alcohol automobiles organized by the Minister of Agriculture, M. Du- puy, from Champlgny to Arras and re- |turn to-morrow to St. Germain, 922 kil- oneters, begar this morning. | Ljght rain fell all might and it was yaining at 4 o'clock this morning when the starting signal was given. PARIS, Eighty-nine vehicles started, at inter-| vals of two minutes. W. K. Vander- fees aa causal com- bit, Jr's. was No, 5% His machine, | which was the object of much curiosity, | was sent away at 4,66 A, M., running | | at the rate of sixty Kl:ometers an hour. | Maurice Farnum, the second com petitor to start, was the first to reach ‘Arras, 410 kilometers from the starting His time was 4 hours, 48 minutes, seconds A pinion of Mr. Vanderbilt's automo- he Rrenine Work!) 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