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BRE vere STE BR PE TT THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVEN by eee Sl | . | | ‘ - | ADVANCE GUARD =z 0% “OLD HEELS THE HANDIC AVORITE | “ALL BETS OFF” ON TROT. , oie es | (Continued from First Page) [through the alr and drake ui tive | Baltimore Judgen ‘ANOTHER JOCKEY eae Jecho came L Was and Wie ¥ Driver of Li BUCh a day can be found all sorts and | the rouring of u savage beast ln a unle BALTIMORE, June judges conditions of men and women, There hey Knew that Ht was the signal tint who presidedt over the spring meeting qwere people, who didn't know a horse) “They re of!” and that th it Su) ‘ =| q from a mule. There weer others mo ex.) Urban was then In p Away few | of the Gentlemen's Driving Club, which Reeruaithatabnicsh what. they cola tei) Suestweees footed Anum ning avery; was held here suspected you the sire and the dam # the whore mingling 4 views in| something in the special r and as Don mane e a usactees ort le WiNNer prowl Boney result declared off all bets, The ee 5 and. Kl ben eer ete Crow . The reasoi ries ‘ The Delirious Crowd. tne Judger announced this ruling was| ‘Track, Died on re Louis Bit ccioss wie were green were er (GREAT CROWD CONTEND the poor running of.the horse Lillian 8 ‘ack, Died Without Re- haps more happy than the experts 1 GOLD HEELS The judges also suspended driver ar- | Gaining Consciousness. was a Joy to be In the crushing crowds CAME EARLY. ee _ eee kins and ‘fined him) $60) Tt was a deliriou Pleasure to butt 1 through the masses of sweltering bettors | yy. sutigut Sheepal i aewarvaieel ST. LOUIS, June U.—Jockey Donegan, 4A, Bp the inclosurc, 1t was a keen delight |. Pemmifl Sheepshead Bayt’ The name | who wis regarded as one of the best BEAN THe thavouenureda acing nt (tte ; “ariel jockeys: in the West, met a sad death top speed at various parts of the course. |g ee Dine 2 ih é is here yesterday. He rede Balzac in the AHGs'so thes bubbled and offerveserd |") cic erouned prase.. A eU ES first race, and just as the horses were BH Auiaon es eonciow wlthempy (oC Ce een 1 grass, as amnesty Oe \ rounding the stable turn Balzac stum- Bpockets and perhagy s headache, but) \ yh enas ae ne ee a lara nb: | F Hea and al. throwing Donegan over MATENabHY ‘because thoy “Had xcen the| noded: surroundings aang | ‘ a|his head. Pettijohn, the fayorite, who viet {th artiticlal ornamenta- | 2 close behind orabeve Rear can andiiaiiupenioneior Viclene ener nawen team wlonuive | Praa cloue Revd Balan fel Ove ee crowd. And they had reason to . y H re jcheea Rar tepstet) onegan, who was lying here and there tke brilliant jewe's in| Coburg Finish e j conscious on the grount appv, They had weengone of thelan emerald ectting, That is Sheeps 8 shes Second and Dr. Monical Defeats Hont Thirty Thousand Racegoers| “ry. horses, ogin to kick . grandest fields of thoroughbreds that | head May, where the great Suburban Lux Casta Runs Third— Q SAtS I Ontas iaic, I y gan. to ckick themselves ; ‘ h Sut i Ly x ‘i ee $15,000 Turf Prize! loose. and Pettijonn tet fy his leg with De diccrtested tor tubleenttand st waalihe rch Futurity and other tumoun| Card Brilliant Outside of JOCKEYS AND HORSES Crook in Mile Pace at Em- “WonlUnderF, blec terrible force. ‘The hoof caught Done a sight calculated to stir the dormant [races hi been fought and won, Al- SES IN THE BIG RAC j ' . on Under Favorable Con- a F care a : i cS ire City Track Trotting Mat: gan on top of the head, fracturing his blood of the gods sare pastoral in ita simpicits, yet su-| Suburban Handicap. Se 5 diti i host pastora simplicity, H 4 ions---Fiel . | skull, Donegan was removed to a hos- Ries wovice: met In tte striking beauty, Sheepshead SUPERB inee—Big Crowd. e GE tere) (Osa erect are ev eerste What a picture it was when the time| steal r SHERPSHEAD BAY RACE PRACK ST. 3: > 1M. —The sex ——_—— Beidamd for the big ra Th 7) = ne a . nt Ai Na M mpactat The k Naeieria. ST. LOUIS, June 14.—The sezond most ; ¢ big race. ‘Those unfortun-| This moi ourre was charm=| Jane MMe from the Subur ON A SOGGY BA LL FIELD (Spectal to Tha Evening Wort.) SMe pLtine Wars ashi abarel as 9 hi ‘fate enough to be detained in town n ing. The thoroughbreds were galloping | Handicap to-das’s opening card prom-} «| EMPIRE CITY TRACK, Yonkers, LE tnitoee AO «the BLOCK ON THIRD AVENUE “L” Ptmagine the wcene as the writer pictures | Mrough the long stretches Air Was ni bwcaiin save | es __ June 14.—The first Invitation matinee | ow iis aticrnoon under ‘f 6a alt if ole Eainnt pure (ows and fresh with the salt from tho] eof the day’ and the Double . a . . Was held ral ts afternoc npiees PW ERES) a tne f Persons Were Delnyed. Meets cy ith ine lnvere were four eect Rak (Eean Oni CeRNER? yao cf ihe das” and ow Dowie Manager Hanlon Protests Against the Rulings} \\ At this track this afternoon. |trgek fast and between 25,0M and 90001 a, nnesnected salting of truths to place a bet with the layers were pour- ween the trees on the back StH Rate Bie reeuitST oN : 4 AM the fmous Speedway reformers | vesong maw the great race. ‘An unexpected stalling of trains on the ing out of the great botting Inciosure samy surf tumbling FIET_ TAGE of Umpire Hank O'Day. wore keyed to the highest piteh for this eee wing ia a iiet of the ea Eira cayyanuc)eley aied eenasithle: monn cre rine phinentholereat Fe Gada UBEreeal Gk Lireecheanone andl nvaiay wlertar Went aiid some spirited racing eneued, | Following is a llet of the candidates} ing was tho cause of delaying thousands E tawns were solidly packed with smartly ri broad Atlantic, calm and} starters whe THICVOHTTIE FIs dyed-in-the-wool trotting admirer x Guin _welghts andi dod keys: of persons f@awied! women and well-drevscd men, dentic ast, at the head of |timufre, 110, Nuins Wet al The Ratting Order. gaihered in Donovan's Rraseor. Niehoia] Were Net enticed trom ‘their favorite) 5°, rite ta Firma, pounds] ‘The trains became “bunched” near Fees deed aad ataad “aay the famous Futurity course, wan the[pa Sua! tia nism V2) st. tous Reooklyn Bee ratty Meche te ttaahes Nef Sbort by even eu an Important run-| iT hn W. Schorr %% Co.'s} Forty-second street, and from there Be Seamed, Those wart et a eat, he | Magnificent mansion of Wilthim Win. [ian data, Mh, Nahanan ‘ Rolin ef, rune ning event as the Suburvan, and tho] Clore Pomona, | (J. Woods); Burns &|downtown they meved by inches, Many. Mra alch were choked. ney, to) the west wood) and the [Rubin 1 tants | 13 Wards ri Dolan died: Farrell to. Brashear. | Wclifilied ‘grand-stand and clubso s pie vaie Corrigan, 19 (J. Ranseh); | left the trains between stations and i Bee et aimteacarinel etandltcoxed ine Secmee tate Ot Salar Kno AS] Start kood. Won a ye MeCreery, 1b. Wiaral fanned. Sheexard dropped w sina} wanes ehewed: apprectation of the)’ Be preiber's Otis, 138 (Singleton); G.| walked tho tracks to a station and took P & wall hung with balconies on Walch | iurnod there Hee monnen tite co dete | ccciuire Went to. the front at fagtall Danian fle in right Sutphy caught himsnap-| aUel4y oC the sport ofered etree ce cous Hladding U8) ACo-) surface: ines . were painted great living be: mY as something to delight,|and was never headed. whining as she ‘i WU EEA Sinioret foe The pr mm included four haie-| burn): G. C. Bennett's & Co.'s Little rr 4 ys s ving beds of flow-/ to interest and to instruct PMeased by three lengli from Cobourg, | Bartman, ab Bartell, ¢ ping off tirst. No runs ail Scout, 119 (Halgerson); 'S. W. Sti © ers. © There were splashes of color Fa WARCAGSONDIAM thar waxerlux Gass: ane Flood, 2b, Seco. f wae and one{ Scout, 119 (Halgerson); 'S, Street's here and there, furnished by the briliiant arly Astle nt (he imrack, PERCH ner Payoh a ul Hugh ee erate Taine as wae mt Aba e iapected| (Bemipes ite (Dal) ae Lil Benimenn's BOY HURTS HIS SISTER. Diecsttnes of ‘the womenfolks which |. EVeTy one wan antir enriy at the track back Vmptre—Powers, ately walked. Kruger bunted aes Rest th aot ce 88's) Leffare, 102 (Bell),. and Turney Bros.’ arrow Hite Babi 7 Pe were made more effective by the dark |DCcause this is ane of the rent days] SECOND It Foxe renilliniti Ratios Wed RRR ASaTe Meta honemamendeetead cant The event of the afternoon was the de-| Glenwater, 107 (J. Mathews). Ae ate eee. Ani Morehead sue nethe le . 4 a or threceyeareulds, one mile VASHINGTON PARK, Brooklyn, N.| both AMOTAG BHR ake Wha A lelsion of the special half-mile mateh ~ Inflicts Dangerous Wound. % background affonted by the sober dress | % the car, Phe stable hove went about Netting isak both runners, They scored on Har ts. : 4 y ¢ pee ee : SIAL Lys ey TR euA GM TITLES go Poe UDR T A alexa Von Hart Jrace between 1. Ki, Smathers's Queen Frank Hammel, : tance looked like a fleld of bobbing |oroushbreds poked t intelligent iWonaeriy | cud vhER 3 flied to his namesake. ‘Two. run rine’ J Ne Jiuwas cpl; s y n : i the Superbas returned home and he co ths wo runs. The races boing strictly amateur, the " » Was playing Indians with other Gaisies, pecullar ilusion created py | Betas through the steel doors and and he} MeCreery hunted to Murphy ind was! wasnn’iool sellin ; Be RACE TRACK, 8T. LOU. boys yesterds the great number of dugsiing white | Smifted ratefully at the sweet morning 5 Aca: Scomnod ” lreatoningls: camel today eget an was denbiod ie wien LORKe Fe ene Ane conplderatial The TAceR HEPA ERAS GH ARATE Eisleneel gue he tiiaie camera planer one Panamas affected this season. tr. een. 110, Landry os sp ther with the fact that Gow-| 1 yn FN Yn ts Ou up with Dah-) money was wagered at the club-house] day resulted as follows °"Ttered a window of his home, ” The Handicap candidates were brought pias) nus ball tossers were trying to confite! | Tied 1st niga on several of the HOFFER. Lt Rae 6 mL It struck his baby sister on the fore- ‘The Bugle Soun Vage> ene dnanectian cAnelmuals: CHS crea with the Suburban, the elasaly Yace of] |e re tnplay: ; Ce ee ete ae tn Richard) teenth. Wan’ One scmile and (@ six-/nead, knocked her put of a high chalr Everywhere there were crowds. Not | trainers looked them over. Then a gat t Royal raced t the year, kent tie craw 1 down and tess | Oonowan nop filed to Mecewuns, Niche] B., who beat out W, C. Rioydajones a) 1) Brown Vail for pince § tot 3) 48 |in which she was sitting and inflicted nook or a corner but was filled, This|Jop on the track and a breeze through ne Viaty hoon were oot Lolisoet, when (play idaineaway. Nb runs ot area: Chita A eRe Egan) aie ToeNiAT: LOIS Ac|| ROSA eRLOe Daun smartly uniformed man ran lightly up| several hundred) trainers and. track {and Bessir tarthy. | ¢ The fleld was muddy after last night's |POlMt. Co Pirrell w soared 8 Honas iMugh J, p_ Seoond Race—Three-quarters of a mile i the steps of the Judges’ stand and, point-|watehers, Just a “pipe opener’ they | Part Bosal suddeniy” shot ; rain but the trolley dodwera were Culil ia Harelh, autoe te Ker, £0 ints Dr. Monica alow heat of] qWvon by Au Revolr, to 2 and 6 to ing a bugle at thy crowd, blew several | called thi pene hey taking an advantage of half ad of ginger anddetermined to rev \runs, tin tiied co Hurelay. mile pace. Time . Borel ang RT 40 Wu ton Mat ae short blasts, Sweeter musio never « 1 this work, Notaing stronger Was }engths. after turning {nto the streten | themselves o Carl | rth inal Tae frat ha‘ of the third event was) MGiad, and daucy rawford, third. ‘Time i i ound- | wanted of these horses, «ince they were | Saw pulled Him to a walle and ke won |, HS SOME Inals for their) Ag: Won after a driving finish by David B., 3 ed Jp the ears of tho assembled thou-|to race ih the afterpoon, ‘Than the | By three lengthy from. Heaale Mf han luck defeat of yesterday WSpuRer popped to Flood. Brashear] driven. by his owner, J. W. Cornish. ———$—$_— PERFEC I gands. It meant that the time of the|cro . hel Carthy. who was a head in. front lanlon went on the rampage aftor| tt thlen to. Mecree Artman | Spinawas was second by a neck; King- IN ig race was at hand i pee Teta ie tee ale ee Hanke Onay after yeaterday'a exniion| Miia tanned. akeekare monk, the favorite, was third.” Time, HARLEM RESULTS. ‘ TIO ‘ eben. |sume thelr duties and the track watch " RAC eatemtiyimioxt bition: vl fanned. Sheekard = v1 BTID tho inst of the buale thousands TO ABNPL An Tite Peete toes rebkipiienle RACK! sar invacand ane male a determined protest against cy nit to Isruger, fare jftienard B. won the second and final 1 od he direction of t Rusy If furlong: the umpire to Uncle Nick Young. w Ken tanned ru ut oof the half-mile erot. Princess} RACE 'NRACK. Harlem, June 4.— 7 ene usy preparations a caine on. tn sitinnititce ne ‘gue was second and Knoxe arlem, June 14.—The Bpcnock, where the silken jacketed |athor parts of the PARCEL price fata ae UP E Jockn, ScHaICPin. QeiRE: | Was a Mpectater Ned was sore and he Fith Inning. rague was second and Knoxena third.) pices scheduled to be run here to-day TRADE MARK ers were already moving their jin of the wernt orowd of the arterneny, (nat ; HAIL Rin. SEFC | 14 not minoa worls regarding tis opin-| Ryan ¢ muffed Murphy's}, The second heat the mile pace! Tesulted as follows: p< charges through the crowds. ‘The eyes | The 4 ; ; a Hoon, Buchanan t r d'|Necbatielankialloiig-aarien Gh eii third strike runner took firet, | brought out a surp in Dr. Montcat.| pirat Race—Seve: 5 ‘i Sa es recy ans ey. lactate ete eek ame) saat teil eM Shaws 7 By ene fe yellow de-] J. Farrell hi MM was doubled | Who turned the ta on Hontas Crook| won by. Heriodast aie BUS re ately | this spring. yet a mob of serubwomen Redfern. tons against the Superbas, He sail| up with Mu in the fast time of 2.12% leriodaste, to 2 and All Styles; All Prices; fm Walked out on the track, over to the| q ae ana 1 omer Odom 4 his team was all broken to bit rel. Barola David He Won whe: eacond ‘and. Ane |enteka aaa ura Caan f doner rail and then paraded ia Indian |[ fo wiping, abalre and rencham we that [eBiwnal » Wonderty 3 Peal (atl GaRtrenaare Mecione ann Vs soarer. Flood Med to] heat 1 the third event.” Splnaway Leg CE CH CT third,” Phme=1.38 14 All Dealers. a by the grand stand. * vet nin malt s Partial ely a aha, CHER LeRNV AN Grime tata. | Chey anita nol oa themael Ae and] Barclay. No runs. wee and Isngmond third. ‘Time—| Second Race, a mile—Won by Positive Guarantee of Peiridaie rae ah , eneath the grand-stand the caterer's al re 5 iS = i jot do themselven justice 07%, he Don, 8 to 1 and 8 to 1; Foxy Kane, = Grhe ridera wore white and palefaced.| mon were busily suplsiig. ntands In| aaion, tolls made the running 19, the] Less some other offctal was sent here Sixth Inning. “Tathes Butler, President of the New | 740 10 for. plage, wila, second; Dick Quality. Look For It. ge was to n unusual stratn a stretch, followed by Prediction, Golden) “mye henshing of Fra ah Donovan was safe on Irwin's fumble, | York Driving Club, stopped a soll Welles, third. ‘Tme—0.62 1+ Si@ome hitched nervous! } various parts of the track with hasty | Maxim exican When they z ank Kiteon yes-| Dahlen to Mecr Thurclay foult layer of odd. Just after the third ie rie eer fusty AL thelr teap-lyandwistien, toothaore ine at oot] nN N gor home Mexican went fo) femday, evmpetind Hanlon to use Dono- Hen tp Mocmery, urclay Coultied | He atated Anat as the meet Was a pri: BP and then another unti the whole tay {outa For the more usurious wveats| Jengih from Golden Maxim, who was a] tion in the pitcher's box, ax Meakin Ward died, Farrell to Brasher. Sheck: | lowed gical 4 HARVARD PLAYS ia 6 Be Bad gone by the stand, Opposite the | were Deine prema the kiteh-/ length In front Prediction. will probamly have tot meat ‘Tard Med to Nichols. The oceupants of the stand were 2 fel posite th a sy he used in one 2 t 8 @ inclosure the barrier, with arma|°U% There we Linty fowia eed g Fifth Race—Fiv urlongs.—Won by}of the game. ‘The South Carolina ent brought to” their feet by the mate PEN NSYLVANIA. Fe wplitied and webbing futtering ine cre [aNd toothaome dishes of wirtous kinds, | AAneney Barnstormer was recond and}twirter timbered ip with Jimmy |__Brastear soared to She Hartel ean eae ceca a raat eae Fa 2 Be alr, was waiting i Almont 200 Bookmakers. ad or teenth. | ishes during pra Cicer walle Gates ani cook cond “on Daten! enutt Pa oi Re reeult ra ey Betath: acetate he eves ae xvaria 0 os E a le And a sixteenth—| yaunes (uy aractice, _srhlh DO et aticko a oGueers eae | canaacon (he. avith Ee (Spectal to the Ev orld.) ae Im the Starters Han The ring was being arranged oy John | Wan by Hoyal: Lanceman was second Donovan had Murphy and Yorkes warm. | winced Hartman tu third. Murphy fled | Meat} alight favorite over Samuel | CAMBRIDGE, Mass. June M.—Har- |B I Mr. Fitzgerald, the starter Fria ee atest ne, Aenuleman wae id Thee avorameter (oluts eblay anonnine (cme wan felted out to Hartman, | length, OTA SENT Tee Peas anqilene eet ne 5 3 Beaieat Sold ard trae ad by | me the task of pia life, No less he Dyoenontar” (at his ning) @iecivery waa flelded out ¢ Hartman. |length to the wood, tn the fast tme of| Field this afternoon in her last ‘ard Ba Giner ere cee ete 1 one hundred and tvs) membera of YANKEE BOYS PRIDE iia a ener Rane Ri araaarce Levy AIR ato entre 10 ssintoat won the third Nha Hciaing| eame Before the one with Yale next | Zz ! horse, this was not | ARIE TB ORT tropalitin Association had alent Cardinals. ‘The 1 ROR Tell singled. Irwin wlvancing to third. | heat Tile pace, with Ho Thursday, The day was perfect for], é Minot theltine doc aanitelineal theleintentibn: oe Gsounnine aloes ONE, TWO, THREE, [(antinats: the triat comes up atonday. | E1204 to Donovan, No runs. Crook away The baseball, and the largest crowd of the |@ ment, Smoot was Six t 2 he | Be the tast hia In the largest. number that ever ia Smoot wae Mxned lant winter by Done] Elghth inviting. ee season turned out to witness the con-| 1 7 horse had passed him {drew tn at this track, In addition . F 10, and assured Patsy ty Yorcester| Flood took J. Farrell's popup. Dona le ‘te of Pel reyes Deen nar vanered | nen | tea ¥ dead-lycckoye were one. two, three In the[Smoot’s place, Capt, Keeler el Barclay mixcued to Farrell. “Nou run own yesterday, no one expected an |e . sauntere t on the| ners and y hurdlers would aleo oc 1h), was under} Kitson batted for Hughes. Heb asy game, for Harvard ho BEA UESG! horse was placed th iie| Suny nositions: ‘Tho eld wan cxvectod,| Cmtmey: Dominion swoweanold raee (oF the weather and Ward played right Out slounien vorimalonr Klien wee ; UanaAb Bax, | cess prinosion Invpleed Crimean cine o wf position. The riders wore sb br Cneern oe w 1.0m) ove, distance five furlongs) at the Firat nw ing aecond,. Dotan popted| June W=The entries for Monday's Ir lnsOn Olas qd mere The ere cautioned mmowaty jundred, making a | Se ee ay eat enea ye Pale macau aiad co Kruger, Ward kod, Blleckard | “Aces are ae follows denis with AnYHIAE DUE # EPARS Conf Mba crowd ae huroing OK Wo hundred) and: elebiyetwe lan athe aimee Aan, Saeed tena to MeCreery I grounded to Barrell, No mas “ Firat Race—For tno-year-olda: Ave furlongs: | dence 4m their team. owd Watched the proceedings | 2 t rate f When one fig | he Blmena colt, J Skeets) - ——-— - = - Athet Urinke 17 ‘ Se iatea’ brates Wan MINKE rag that alt ant iM] Martin, was first; Chaucer, Danny Ma \ fe io RE The Baiting Order. ui Sporting. 3) atarte usta “ey " a P Lote r hur: 22 Our umee iy %, larva rd Coney Isla: d J Kk \ eerie Be Raster. turns Rh as BSORTAL pene. |cjomm” Jenkin, ran third Seen ehaa AIT Ritwt Cherdscccecesaage | Collie Wendell, 1f J nd Jockey Club. : n the direction of || i api Laue, with Ma said eiitaine MEE Rocktont N17 Dyronerdase Whit Coolidge, ING AT SHEEPSHE, Berea estan artic ta ah Stam ECOND GAME.) fur Be Bae orp [oon ACER ww OF two of the riders were shitting | maenitude of tt [Ree ame: 1a 2 ve . ‘ond Race—For three-year-olds and ‘upward; | OFbin, asx Clarkson, p, or of, (Rain or Shine). Music by Lander. Mei orecg' post : Hn | Cavanagh was Ara [distance five furlongs) ——e one. mile Wilder, 1 Randall, ‘1b, . positions, Back went the © ; nat P : 6 Benne Bull : TO-DAY (SATURDAY), JUNE Mar asa not words of 1 ution, But Mr eat —E (Continued from First Page.) King ‘Hanover....-:.316 Keynote 93 | Bennett, ton, 2b, » JUNE 14, , at Words of warsing cams ; ed from, Goldsinieh I) Tan Candies. .i...0.408 | Meyer, 1b. Daley, ‘rf. from his lps: | munager He w YACHTING. , B ra ian Carduncte 105 Old England 113 | Brown, 2b. Matthew ” i Ree anhare ie li too ergen was retired on strikes, No FIth Inning, Roxane 13 Alike 105 ] Groves, ‘Re 4 40,000 Breathless Watchers, | Wien the bookies ton to So osiny ST He rsoran\ (Gla reall) io/aloae all Davie gua viathanonen endlsaecit| Gate OF Belle of oy. 408 Tor Devlin, p an oF Milne, ¢ Come arennens wane, [hn i ini wan au nem roa age tM dmv |i a at ps hea Ea A anaiouatys |e. ait Ola Late: Aad a1 ee eee ere Tee, acute ei te (ean ow daly oUt. was under Palta'a fy. Beat to Doyle | Roehamocon 106 Kaine tt sophia that bid fair to burst out, Java u » replace Mr, Cavanagh in thin] Marvel & Sous, Newburgh, NY, at g o'clock | I second, Hendricks's Knock was Magoon made Hen, ks's | five turloner. KR, via ly 1 BR i / Peand overwhelm thom ‘ny ki particular jine. one for FH Lage. Bowerman's fly Was taken. wa F and the gu nt i ed t. He] beady Albercratt © 115 Nay uo 40 00 Parlor wig tratni. 110, eure ne e ny wy. No runs, Ld ed a tS , thou, on Bo Anna Dal i Love P at et was made, A wonderful pivinre Crowd Begins to Arrive. The regatta of Hayonne Mosquito Navy : mie eemara hit to wink.” vais Der state io : 0 Rie RRR At rer) > con Uy og $ " BOWMAN 'gredt crowd uf thousuiis,| The crowds bogan to come down to the| fon ot ban} at 280 PM, near the she nu. Again. Bowerman stole Brodie | Aare 102 ‘Rowstine uN0 Keats at E00 A MAO Me 12 80, BAD, ouside, | ‘The crowds began to come down to the | ¢ ‘A fe otrnes (i ola M eanita hit to Corcoran Lane 0'Linden 7 1.40, 300 7, a. B'kin Rapld ne Sanaa, areata tee llltrapie Rarigs CHMPLELID vine che cemoplnsime; |RA Panltde Lenietcallonta ata fulctict omtie ibalutnne: tax teamnanl te alata cae Ni steer thera an wan] aM a ance rir anspocrnasioléd and ime mard oN nit trom Tiras Bridge (Now York side) faces at the starter and | then the oarky birds, (hen the fam vitt aad fll ve anlied by thelr | Beiter ty iat ty Path oF ay eee SANT HES Thendican: one mile and « tur aes so viattivah Aver Buttece Line vis parties and tipally the rush of the thou | cups sill go to ihe wituer of three Meese he] Rakes: Smith helned to re orawtord Alsi tnaing, Watoreure 13h Meriter Bry Deno eat oad ery 1, nti Pe hiy Pitayeraia turned again andy aad The commoners case In WY | any greniin van’ eae NP Tita no solee t Brodie wax where Beck's fly dropped, | Hite dlanaver 0 1B) taale the Broaay. Wiliamaburk, lake, O°ean Ava. cane Roe atana. Nonna be) gata Etat HME Ah | te tran slam woh wit ware on alin ithven Chantes: Brodie tong iy was |¢oran'e hits waa fora "hace Biehl Col mi 17 Hora) 1%] ror Mon, Women and Children ADMIOaIGN AO FIBLD. BTAND, bo pleked up the button white m. 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