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(Tp ate Tee ek ee at THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 13, 1 3 THE LATEST NEWS IN THE WORLD OF SPORTS.’ HAYDON FONES’S IDEA OF TO-NIGHT'S FIGHT IN FORT ERIE. \ ~IMTCRAW IS STILL }TWO FIGHTS NOW SILENT ON 1903) FOR M GOVERN. Giants’ Manager Still Working] Terry Will Tackle Mack and]? th tis champion st nis home st Los Anestons he saya he intends to fight one more battle be~ Under Cover—Says He Will] Yanger Before His Second] wit se corvec. “Stuite faruer ston eect toe LOW AND SMITH TWO MORE YANKEE Jim Kennedy, of this city, who managed @ R/ McGraw ft i Terry McGovern, the South Brooklyn| number of important fights tn San Francisco Saha RoGilag when he talkative | vniriwind fighter, has been matched to| last winter, has been appointed the Eastern reps at the Victoria Hotel meet two good fighters before he tackles} resentative of the Yosemite A. C., of San Frane TIED FOR LEAD.) RIDERS RULED OFF. Tak en Tam Suh Eary| Tat Toug Cnbatt” | curio os Brilliant Golf in Big Tournament| Johnny Reiff and Henry Victims ‘That is, he dis- ¥ ‘ . “Young Corbett" for the feather-weight | cisco, As soon as Kennedy was notified of hie : Being Held at Fox Hill Links| of French Jockey Club Inves- cused the weather and the football! oo Dtnanip title in December, ‘Terry | appointment he went to Bufalo, where he algnod id Fe tigati f Turf Fraud games of last Saturday ier ie show | was ‘matéhed last week to meet Willle| Frank Erne, the ex-light-welght champion, to MS —Ninety-six Starters. igation of Turf Frauas. he had seex Sunday night afld various | joc. “young Corbett’s” sparring part- meet Jimmy Britt, the Hght-welght champlon, of 4 g ina twenty-ro tthe latte me? —— other things forelan. Very foreign, t0| ner, and last night a contest with Benny] of nest ont: ‘Tiny wil agit at 1% pounds, | a > and | Gattwentycaheetinlalasid toe epilcixes: ‘| Yanger, the undefeated Italian feather-|melshing in at the ringaide, eT ON: De Bailie cea Banta uebeahls PSlan toate Karola | “Nothing doing at all,” ter galds “and baba tah Of Chicago, was arranged) 514 vist’ engage’ In a Aub? before he waste * Hon hoard on all aldes at the free-for-all | Jockeys, are the victims of the French I don't know when there will be any Erne. His opponent will be Billy Gardner, the con ranged. b: touranment of the Fox Hills Golf Club | Jockey Club's investigation of the much-| BUFFALO, Y., Oct. 13%—The]with one atiff punch, will referee the} why he should not be able to defeat the |names of new players to give out. I am cate Pel eld elo et oA Sree Mer reyene ean aa this morning. Ninetysix players drove | talked of turf scandain, The Heenses Off twenty-round bout for the light-welght | contest. The preliminary bout will be| "Kid" to-night, and in quicker time, {Still after men, and to talk about it! y-Govern's business representative. Ac- on the riders have been withdrawn, whieh) championshin of the world between Joe | one of ten rounds between Herman Mil-| McPartland, on the other hand, te|might make me lose them. Mr. Brush] cording to the conditions of the match| Garaner hare aignea "articles to)box | twentys Laurence Auchterlonie, who won the| means that they will not be allowed tol Gans, the colored boxer of Baltimore, | ler, of Baltimore, and Warren Zurbrick, | Just as confident of beating Gana as the| will bo back Wednesday, and then we|the boys are to try conclusions in al round bout before the Ban Pranclaco ‘A. Coa championship last. week, was paired | tide on any French course. the prevent holder of that title, and |of Buffalo. latter is of winning from him, and gives |may have something to say, He has! twventy-round bout before the club offer-| O%-,l-, The mill will Be brouht off ai Wood With Fred Herd, who wan the same title | Preventing favorites from winning on] "Kia" McPartland, the ght-welght| Gans and McPartiand are in the best] 4s his reason the excellent care he has|been forgetting all about baseball out] ing the largest purse. The battle is to| pounds. se anes ip es fh ‘The four lowest at medal play | several occasions was the charges on] fghter of New York, which was post-|of shape for to-night's encounter. They | been taking of himself since he made|at hia home, but I have kept things|be decided not later than Nov. 15. One Cop - wil keep on for extra prizes at} which the boys were ruled off. The poned from last Monday night on ac-|have trained hard and conactentiously | this clty his home, almost two years|golng pretty hot here in New York. hundred and twenty-six pounds, welgh- | The slx-round bout between Jack Bonner, of y to-morrow. detective department claimed to Nave) count of Gans injuring one of his hands, |for the Inst four weeks. Gans arrived | ago. If Jesse Burkett Is on his way to/{Ng In at 3 o'clock on the afternoon of] summit Hill, and Jim Watts, of Loulavtile, Ky record for the links is 72, held by} secured prot of this wrongdoing, and] wit! surely take place In the arena of |in town yesterday with his manager, Al| Despite McPartland's confidence the| New York to see me, I know nothing | “Yangwetty ta now” WO ieee for| 7c $# scheduled for the Broadway Athletic Mackle, the professional of the}on it the Jockey Club acted. The| che Mternational A. C., of Fort Erle,|Herford, and Miller, the Baltimore | sporting men in this vicinity cannot} qpout it. I haven't heard from him at|six rounds before the Penn Art A. C., of| (iu of Philadelphia, Thursday night, should “lub, : owners of the horses in question are) Canada, to-night. fighter, The colored fighter lgoked| ‘dope out” where the “Kid” has &] a) and do not know whether he wants | Philadelphia Oct. 22. “ McGovern'a| Prove @ treat to the followers of Astiana. Thi morning scores folfo ot Lowell, Mass, and a brother of George Gardner, the middle weight champlon of New England, Britt and ; : a th Juded Innocent. sy weit have been| The men will dattle at 136 \pounds, | trained to the minute, and declared he| chance on earth of beating the clever | tq play hero, except for what he haa| meta ,"un Mack which Is to be decided| winner will’ meet “philadelphia Jack” O'Brie ald Midjothian, 73; George Low, the yo moat i cnet jockeys on| welgiing In at 3 o'clock this afternoon, | was in as good shape for this battle beable rater Kn Set beanie they been credited with saying in the news- PAN ULDSIECE Seo aide bet. | on Oct. 23, there will Unely bere Hyely cofitest. Willle Norton, Lakewood, 36: rench race courses this season. Henry! for a purse of $2,600, of which the win-|as he was the night he fought Erne for f 7 to 5, These odda will) Papers. ‘Matty Matthews, the ox-welter-weight chan gerinetald, i: Mr OR Lt ; P. Flak por CUT Seer Rota aay ner will receive $2,000 and the loser the | the champlonship. Geioaes coer, ‘a tew points, betore the itmuppose -yous look: owersthe Ales (Of NEWS AND GOSSIP pion, and Eddie Kennedy, the Pittsburg arhter, Hinrbor Mill, 91: D. Honeyman, Mexteo, i I k i 00. C! iy MePai 4 ‘ ’ Hi aL D._Moneyman, Mexico, 8: DV And placts, J, Heit yesterday. ut two| remaining $00. Charley White, the well-| Gans was rather talkative regarding |men enter, the ring, ae McPartland®| Tne Evening World and find two or OF THE PUGILISTS, | wit! mest to « twenty-round vout at a boxing Naivnd tillin, $6: George Heald, st. Paul, 89; | APS out of four mounts at the Bole] known referee, of New York, who| the contest, He claimed. that as he de- | Admirers nau tite, mil Boe Oadis ott’) | three talks with me about the American show to be held a few miles oilside of Pitte- Willle Hunter, | Nerth ; J. M. [Ge Boulogne, while Milton Henry got a° judged the bout In the same ring be-|feated McPartland In the Lenox A. C., 6. Teague coming into New York. Any of burg to-night. Matthews {s In good shape, and, f cond: f five t or_ at the worst 9 to Jim Corbett has already begun Re Fo ee eee econ out of tour) tween Erne and Gans the night the|in New York, in years ago, when he was| "rhe men will begin fighting at about | thoee still go. There is no chance of] JM Covi ngnt with dim settrice i) it Ne ts successful in beating Kennedy, te will thelr Soming. in here to play, and I be matched to box Al Nell, the clever California obert Dow. Siwanoy, 80 i , Wile Anderson, Piitwdeld, 77: Gi-| mounts at Malsons Lamiito on Friday.| colored boxer won the title from Erne | just coming out, he could see no reason ' 9,80 o'clock. aes 1 RNR Rome Cina nore to) BIRY ONG | eee uSneMialon iter eran aie th in, Maplewcod, 3: Alec Ross, while Henry got two first and one second| —--..-.. ———-—. — a pes ——— sine TER anes FR Ones nes) Serrouaty Pp world. Harry | wolter-weight, for alx rounds at one of the clubs Fullerton, Morristown. 88 [SRE Se ae asanlarabina game: mestlug: considered, the proposition. | Corbett, of San Francisco, has racelved| in Chicago. ,Salthews beat Kennedy in thirteen eng ed HERMIS, 126 LBS. UP, WINS wat dseag Ru Nw or aha eet trom he thc whe gee Ma te RO 8 } ‘The Reiff family have been unlucky ; ° , | tice and the Southern trip very early in | #4¥8: “There 1s only one thing I destre ! M scp ‘ion forelgn tracks, Lester, Johnny's the spring.”” in pugilism and that Is a fight with Jef-) wopokens Defeat Cuban X-Gi Bahn tee hy rr great any MapenscaNY, Saal MAMARONECK HANDICAP frien. I know I can whip the big ‘fel-| Mobokens De patna Brookitne, 79; Lauren: ; | English Jockey Cl + 1901. . low, Judging by the battle he engaged| The crack Hoboken team showed the resulta Biontnt Harte and ih, AO" ae" "Pene: | and in Rrancer He rode many. winners AT MORRIS p ARK BIG ENTRY LIST AT in"with Fitsinmonn, am ‘convinged 0! 0%. srmatetng they "hate recede Hi lof W. C. Whitney in England, after e that the champion 1s slower than heat te Gr CHAMP RIRSEY thi Rowland atte (Continued from First Page.) PARKWAY THIS WEEK, | {88 tie, champion, ie slower than he] et™ i, ar"be at aeurge Cricut Grounds ta See ae core Hil her ertex | St $15,00 salary to pilot his horses on Serres 2 ———_—— Tcan punch him all over the ring with: | Hoboken yesterday by a score of 11 to 1. Thie pt Pee ee cei Abt ere the French courees, Henry, who is alpalr raced head and head to the turn, MORRIS PARK ENTRIES. ————— Four Nays! Meet Promt a (ue ebm Gatoal (ne Cubans haces veosigeailnie out getting a return. Now, I wish you Sport for Hai would call on Delany and Jeffries and There will be w four-days’ interesting | #€¢ What you can do toward arranging meeting for narness horsemen at the, the contest.’ a boy, war engaged to ride for! w: 97; David Browa, Boston, §4; Mr. A. G. Lock: | Californian with Hermis close behind. They held 7 Baron Rothsohiid in France this scason, ri Fret Aalto, AE: ME, Wr le Gunther, Fox Mile | Utter refusing & salary of $10,00 from {thls order to the stretch, where Royal meine Madden Works Aceful Five Fur. Mackie, Fox Hills, 81; prominent owner in this country, Henry|had enough and Hermla then ran over (Special to The Evening World. Kenione. Hills, 8. “lwent to England in 1#1 to ride forlthe feld, Warranted and Advance Guard] RACE TRACK, MORRIS PARK, Oct. longs—Hopes to Start Him in year, It was the first game of the series of three which the teams are to play for the seml-profea-° sional champlonahip and the Jerseymen won out by thelr terrific hitting and the perfect support “A 5 they gave Doeogan. Georg Smith, the patti I James R. Keene, and won the Oaks on|"! S ey, tries for to-morrow's Tacos Parkway Driving Club, begthning to-| Corbett Will Me Accommodated. which they ; MOHAN KNOCKED OU fap ad Delia foe tba urna, The ed an Te Maru, Oe won| are an follows? Champagne Stakes. morrow and continuing untit Friday, | Corbet will surely. be socommedated with a| Rt yZorcaattrinertartaen, Pies wits sae T cneesnt some time during that summer lhendily he halt cg lenechy the portoesn. | Fitet Race—For maiden three-year-olde and The programme for the week will be: | Sight by Jeffries, for In siven ce TEC Curing that summer: |handily by half a length, the perform-| Ji", ‘tna’ one-half furlong JOHNNY HIRSCH. | 8i0.,'Rorta ot the Continent with, such{ance stampbig him a great horse. War- | sharpieas 2 success that his engagements for the} ranted, who ran a game race, was half | White Crest 107 Twenday—2.28 pace (15 entries); 2.22 trot (16 entries), and 2.10 pace (12 entries). Wednenday~2.13 pace (13 entriei (Special to The Evening World.) } | 01 Sens ie Worr 1107 N. ¥., Oct. 18,—The Morris jE Bohnny Hirsch, the Nebraska xia, |" henry tesenthy wrote a foend in| sense" | front of Advance Guard. — | Wisp BY NAN Neer ala anvsloped, inva deep | Cicttie | was knocked out in the fifth round by|this city that he war earning $20,000 a FOURTH RAGE, Kaera Pea COUT wee tye he arly hours, | Thuretay—2.25 trot (17 enteles); 2.21 pace (24 Edie Mohan, of Brooklyn, in a finish| year by riding In France. Withers mile, mist this morning in the early {| entries); 2.14 trot (11 entrlen). “Ha Piiiager “oss 113; At thmes the fog was so thick as not : eee ; Fiye Jockeys in all have been sus- i Bei pres ex wasneth Bundy njgtrt, pended on European tracks. Lester SBE peng area fey gee are ot Rayos 10 only to obscure the poles but to entirel; i Annie Grace. H ‘The fight was a fast one and both boys | Reiff was practically ruled off in Eng- rial 4 Mg Peta HY i mixed it from the first tap of the bell. [land last year, Tod Sloan. suffered rem, % og ay 13 | Dentitute SNUa07 Mise Planer 107 | ide the horsea from view. rnere eee Gh. Redicra., 3 4! 3° 163 4-3] Second Race—For three-year-olds and up; With-| ditions complicated the training 5 cs Frigay—2.17 pace (23 entries); free-for-all (16 entries). To-morrow, the opening day, E. T. Bedford wil ldrive his team, York Boy and Bernay, to road wagon to beat the world’s record over a half-mjle track Patronymtc ‘RUTCH-BOUND The crutch is a poor substitute for legs, and affords a very Inconvenient and tiresome mode of locomotion —there is no more pathetic sight than a person slowly arid painfully moving along the street supported by these artificial limbs. Mohan, however, had the best of it from | similiarly two years ‘and Jenkins oing after ere mile. cises considerably and the trainers had n the start, and had his man going after | was barred by the English Jockey Club| Knight of Rhoden, 106, the second round |* few weeks ago. Cochran eaeeee 2% 4? 9-10 2-5 | schoolmaster . 100 eae GA to wait for the sun before sending their ; race Richal Tn the fifth Mohan put his man almost 100, Unmasked terra inch OR en camer? we MO og Re > Wet. u pea oe oe ah matism settles in the bones and muscles of the fter"a giinch with aright awine'on'tee! RESULTS AT WORTH nentteara i. Gainer WH HD LANL wea BE Rivet ants dO Une Neo cal ston yee : ve Wen, oumatian gets in the bones and mci of the . * nimoatty, indor. 7 5 i was recelts 5 eventually becos Abed iSGeer acorn Bie dere one MUR Galt Won Hadsaloue ine=t ied Mente ie while: i a atnicta na condi es HATASOO.AND REINA he corrosiye; irritating matter that is deposited in the joints and 9B TRACK, WORTH, Oct, 13.— S ‘on ridden out, Tlme~i.41 3-4. | ph Ee 1 con rn y remulted aa fol] Lord Badge raced to the front In the) ty ) Rancho del Paso, for| ful a five-furlong breather in 1.02, The NOW IN THE STUD. muscles causes the most intense pain, the knees and ankles swell, and when the natural oils and fluids that lubricate these parts are racer has not quite recovered from the “CHAMPION KRAMER LOST [Tsim fo" Pete to-day ronald ax fol-| a 2TH hse ang was" Joled By" RAUNT | thats, Rete tou lows: of Rhodes and Barouche, the three tro i PURSE AT VAILSBURG. | ort Rac ate, {erlongs—Won by] running head and head to the turn. | ry EAS va at injuries he received in the Matron, but ARE Cog oan destroyed the joints become locked and the muscles drawn and «| Capt, Hugh Bradley, 5 to 1 and 8 to 6:) There Lora Badge displayed a burst of | iiiner 112 Mackey Dw: joa| the trainer is still hopeful of bringing stiff, and crutches a necessity. e ___ Angello, 7 to 5 for place, was second;| speed and, drawing clear of the others. | rom Lawson 100 Wild Thy [17] him to the post on saturday for the non to Previous, % id poi that produce rheumatic pains f in the blood, and > Frank Kramer, the champion cycliat, | North Pole third. Time—1.16. was never headed, winning ridden out! Cinguevall! “109 Fleeing "Venue ,...406| Champagne Stakes. LEXINGTON, Ky., OW. 18.—The good ‘The acid poisons tha’ pains form 5 ) i ; Second Race—Mile and one-sixteenth. | by two lengths from Knight of Harlem, Who has been riding in great form this|_Won by Rose of May, 9 to 2 and 3 to| who was a length and a half in front of | ,,Funt, fae Beason, was defeated in two events at}2; Ida V to 5 for place, was second,| Barouche. Knight of Rhodes was | teen, ; Blackstocg breeed the The Seventh Parents!) route in. Pil, Goughacre’s . 3 three-year-gld race filly ~Hatasdo, by | at€ distributed through the system, and lodged in the arms, shoul Dublin galloped @ mile in” 1.83 1-4. tmp. Albert, and the Brooklyn Handicap | hands, back and feet, or other parts of the body—resulting often in tot : sha erie ™ Py a in sent Tuga: isabi' f Rheumatism can be effected only bys the Vailsburg track yesterday, His|and Dark Secret third, Time—1.s5 2-6. ‘| short and could not make the distance. | Grand Opera 1102 Trump... 95] Trainer James Mclaugall it Tugai| winner, the four-year-old filly Reina, | disability, A permanent cure o first defeat was the result of an accl-) Fourth Race—Seven-elghths of « mile, FIFTH Race daeialte erigetiot o auaiiee da] Bey and Frocmntaway galloped. a mire| owned by A. Featherstone, have ar-| complete cleansing of the blogd, and no other remedy so surely accom ent which occurred to him during the | VONgbY Jack De Mund, 9 to @ and 7] geting; Withers mile, Hunteeses De Resa 400] in 1.65. 7. J. Hi lowed tonts-| rived here and have been retired to the| plishes this as S. 8. 8, It neutralizes the acid effects, purifies and in- to 10; Scarlet Lilly, 8 to 5 for atabl six furlongs Numeral 95 | bruck ‘and mate 4 i | pinth mile of the ten-mile professional | second; Rolling Boer. third e w wer : i nu | *tud at Kenmore Farm, where they | yioorates tagnant blood, and the gritty parti- Rmiea when his wheel’ went fat, compel: | Ernpedeeniias ona Hiutch, 100, ee felling; for three-year-olds and up; nua TA Cinauevall Ne enmore ADS | will be bred the coming season to Prv-| V8 aera or dislodged b: SE ee Bafa Mcond geepack cesurrer in che|MIKE SHERIDAN EQUALS —— | ast idan 00 § 8H ‘tongs i gat-2 nd. BO Siena Lee)“ blood, and relief comes to the pain-racked sufferer, PC pprelmisare neat ee thes guarcer nl Ane ante A Betta 188] EASE AE ae’ofar termed in| 4%_tM* "Ame, car came the yearling | BIORt oe nese a Eeitating. matter in 2) face for. professionals. when . HIS DISCUS RECORD. | ,220"" aie 4 2 Me Dogwa esc AIO Amewaston soy. 0, 9611.80. SU Mubs wont Gogewell woven | Sister, of Hatanoo, for which Mr.| S. 8. 8. leaves no morbid, ng A be mly able to finish third, t jee i er 8) 2) atiogram 8.10 Martin Burke $4) furiongs in 1.37 1-2. A. Simons allowed! Featherstone recently pald $4,000. She} the blood to reunite and produce another attack, P SRE NE enc wlth kerebs meconds 20" |Paatine Athtets ‘Throws Round || a TO) Nebr aati cctog MO een eee aves yrighae| will be trained and will race tn the} but expels every atom of it from the system. S. S. S. ie a purely veg~’/ MET ance nents wath rebs gecond. Miosile 127 Feet 9 Inches ip 8] tinh Race Handicap, for three-year-olds and]. P. Keone ‘strings were sent to Jog-| two-year-old string of her owner next| etable remedy, and does not impair the digestion or general health like | i ————— . ule. and one-quarter. ging ‘exercive. peason ;; | YALE COACHES ARE FAR Mike J. Sheridan, the crack all-round |The Hii ba pees urinate Viet ee a oF Peat rome al free book on Rhewmatiam, and if any medical { ” * athlete, of the Pastime A. C., equalled | Creamer ... * Bo 40 12] Col, Bu iY A = ei ri ; m, FROM DISCOURAGED. | nis own worta's record for throwing | 2" Rd Won handity, Time—1.42 1-4 Serine ity advice or other information is wanted, our’ physicians will gladly fur Pe he Old Hutch shot to the front when the the discus ypsterday by hurling the NEW HAVEN, Oct. 1%—The Yale| missile 127 feet and 9 tnohen, Te barrier went up, made all the running ches, He ac |and won easily. by two lengths from aches are by no means pante-stricken | complished the feat at the annual) Fried Krups, who beat Satlre a short ST. LOUIS WINNERS. @ @ reault of the Yale-Brown game|games of the Hillside Bicycle Track | head for the place. Mr. Brown and 9 tirday. On the contrary, the fact| Association, at Belleville, Newark, No J: | Prince Richard were prominent tn the fiat the E's were unable to carry the| Sheridan also did some execution with | early part of the race and then died] RaCE TRACK, ST. LOUIS, Oct. 12— wR OAT fete: Teor lechen, equEtul | Away, The races scheduled to be run here this Lover the Brown Iine on rushes they xTH put of 47 feet 7 1 es, fini: das one of the best things that |focond in that event nlsbing Li Roce, afternoon resulted as follows: id have happened to the Yai i the players have learned thet te a io FSU Mile (end icietens iy ores PUL First Race—Three-quarters of a mile. nish it without charg THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA; GA. MEN CURED. |~or pk cRINDLE~ guaranteed to cure all dis- years a alist in diseases of men. Undep and Injections fail, ORINDLE'S ecient treatment: and | Hetemaets deapalit-a88 Tih av. | Beta Glecanea, the. epee sess ‘ing im thi red spots, tures Path, alcate, palatal. Seelilapee *. Good tobacco, like a good book, fs mighty Interesting after you become” acquainted. . For that reason we'd like you to attach yourself to ten smal! Betting, 9 , res cannot be rolled up in all thelr |Plemtng’s Left Kye Badly Injared.| siarters, walenta, ooker Siraignt Pisce. [Won by Royal Athlete, 4 to 1 and 8 volumes’ of MOGUL Cig. Seve Stews’ battles till ahead ot | 2282 Plening, Roman champion | Zroater, 10 Lanes TB SE] to 5; Kilmandachand, 4 to 1 for place, carettes. $i wil try the” toam ‘mare! see Seca cradle teens Bly. ore ee “) 73] was second, and San Luition third. a ‘ ‘ Mo Ris PARK A\ then wn—namely, the | 4 et a 124 all comers | Douro, 112, Odom ns 4B 118 3-4. * Awhole library of eloquence R Cc with, Harvard, "and nerineeton. | the past week, although jim Crk, ‘3 if vast eal vere Pinhal A le of @loq RI and the ends, as for a palotul | ar : & —|won by. Zonnte, 6 to 1 and 2 to 1; Kise {ri the smoking lise, AUTUMN MEBTING. 1902. es atagd by © blow trom the Soantariiote Quick, 2 to 1 ‘for place, was second; Ten for.) Sc. % th Day, Monday, Oct 13th. isracimaie Gurus ouiotey tree | Bay eye tennant ree eco Prblrd Race.-Pive-sighths y : Mamaanec and Sve ate? ram, ° e . ce, — ; Feeagaltion from the bok-otice Manse mil Pime—1.4. Won. by ‘Lasarre, "to and. event tke Mare vir © Wwilbe Yaeoed by be e¥ery opportunity to display his ‘on’ by & neck, a length between sec-} Breaker, 2 to 1 for place, was second; Arr ad the “Butcher Boy.” ond and thing, In Doubt, third, ‘Time—00 1-4, i (“UEC BY LANDER. P