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i LADY WINS ANOTHER RACE Takes the Third, While the Sec- ond Goes to Alfred C. and . First to Suburban Queen. THE WINNERS. FIRST RACE—Suburban Qu ‘M, Touchwood 2, Rankin 3. SHOOND RACE—Alfrea 1, Charles Ramsey 2, Judge Magee 3. THIRD RACE~The Lady 1, Shoo- fly 2, Fair Lass 3. FOURTH RACE—Kittanning 1, ‘Mrs, Frank Foster 2, Pride of Ga-~ ‘lore 8. (Special to The Evening World.) RACE TRACK, NEW ORLBANS, La., Dec. 17.—Perfect racing weather pre- vailed this afternoon and there was a Great crowd in attendance. Several additional books went on and; there was a decided increase in the ‘play. Business fell off in the ring Qfonday and Tuesday on account of the bad weather. Much significance is attached to the withdrawal of the Iowa Club from the betting ring. The Stewards announce thet they are preparing an official statement for publication rolative to the mattéa The withdrawal of this ‘book is thought to have some connec- tion with Jockey Wallgco Hicks's sus- pension for riding favorites to defeat ‘Tuesday. aeren, cueen jog tiene Touchwood, 111, Cogswell Fo i Entrance, 03, 3tincn Start good. | Won easily. Tilo led to ee) stretch and then blew that a horse h: ken the short route and won. Buburban, Queen broke tn t and hugged the inner rail and gal- lo. ‘all the Piark the end of the celebrated path on. the outside. Suburban Queen after the frat race ‘was run up to $1,000 by W, W. Finn. Tho Owner protected’ his horse. SBCOND RACE. Seliva; for three-yoarsolds and up; seven farion, date er 18d. R. a8 8 io ly. Time~1.34 1-5. Tillo eld to, the stretch and ‘then diew vp. Alfred C. was the best, out-gaining the contendem, and was going away from his fleid at the end. It was clore fight between three horses for THIRD RACE. rea; all agee; alx furlonge ett SLHILFIn, Str, Plarn is 4-5 % 3 nn 8 1030 o | 20. 9-2 il toa Stic good.” Won eaaiiy: Time—.8° “wi bu made for The Lady ran in her vost form ana! wonte# she pleased. Hanover Queen| th: and Optional Jorn ran bad races. Shoo fly was a keon contender for a half mile. TH RACE. For two-year-olds; six furlongs. Atarters, whis., jocks, St-HIt.Fin. | Str.Piave, Btart good. Won easily Little American Jockey Awarded $200 from French Newspaper | : Whioh Said He ‘Pulled’ Horse | “PARIG, Dec. 17%.—Johnny Reiff, the ‘American-jockey, as won his sult!" @gainst the newspaper Vie au Grand} Air for libel. Tho publication charged : that the jockey had pulled Saint Saulge Jn a race. _ The case was awarded to the fockey @fter a short hearing and he was al- q $200. ‘A number of sportsmen were among the spectators. Reiff was represented by Maitre La- and the defendants by three ad- ~The early part of the session was oc- @upled by hearing witnesses in behalf} @f the plotntife tending to show the Fesularity of his racing gAtter,the arguments the Tribunal con- the i quel fama’ory ile to ane arene b age oe Geniave, S38 damages, aut. Mer tha me ta slop ta that they are ont of the race for frat $m the American national tournament, the dowlers are taking @ bruce and the of them are forced to play thet ons. The ¢ patton ve natch isons rie Sail ity aoe tng tho bos wort for the Petkingham, of the Syivans, ts ent form. ‘BOW mately tn the lead in r,t ee HP SADE New York will be well representer the bowling tournament dlanapolis in February. hundred local cracks for the val W LINDEN, In- | this elty “the intellectual centre of the U who is here, has borne fr mien are Getermlnee Lah) e of the monsy. t prominent of the | Vollmer, will ma of the Wabas will compete States,” uable prizes that are of-) 1 MORE BOWLERS WILL G0 WEST. Mayor Bookwalter Has Secured Many New Yorkers to Tako Part in Indianapolis Tourney. | ney to the banks JOCKEY BUCHANAN STEWIRDS SUSPEND MAKES STATEMENT Boy Goes Before New Urleans Riding of Hatfield and and Ownsby’s and Answers; Horses Not Pleasing to New insinuations of Ex-Employers} Orleans Judges. CORBETT” MAY Be BETTING FAVORITE, ‘Big Bettors Now Willing to Lay Even Money that Denverite| Defeats McGovern. Track Stewards Mayor Tookwalter, mado another eved generally e betting when he meets "¥ ather-welght cham- ) Detroit on Jan. C securing many more promises from plays | ere to Journey weatward in February to; compete New York will also be w 9 At the Bowling Congress we 9-2 {ae suibe Line, ana Kome wie to the stewards of the Crescent City & the Insinuation Hatttetd and Ownsby, for whom the r employers in the rid boy rode, thevbowicra ti tia it his orders faulty January to pick the ng, | Fepresent the local leagues 1 Batting namen ts. co 1 he care , but that he re- he UB." Gannon.. 4 348 9-10 2h | Make the da 3 ot ad — ML have already slgntiied th koing. mained to show meeting of the A ureas the New ¥ put Vice-Prestue York Bowling A AMF WISH 2 that the whole rz is a hard loser distressed, S| i# satiated to wet that when the big men start bet vefore leaving of all tier bo Ception of the SUIT FOR WL a. pri score that will Lyne sald he wanted the Christmas and d, Johnny Considl ‘Christmas. with | ing of the Maldwin Hotol in San Franc Th rkers NEW MEASUREMENT RULE. || tne tatenia Derby ond who ran eo (crwardiz at ay well og ju New Yorkers exe NEW “ORLEANS: ENTRIES. RACH TRACK, NEW ont. E York Yacht Club has not] {ing naval architects Seine country. In. fact,| After a temporary retirement Dick and Charile ounce the rule| Thompson, who won the America ave been matched ¥ ay that as well as ls vit M0 to Heat Car Britt Coming Ennt, ight-wolght chams at Rave~Seiling, two-year-olds; atx fur- Herreshoft for t a one-design class, ‘Tho current, {ssuy_of ‘The Yachtsman, saya lt helleves It ts cori nue the new rule of the ow Was not submitted to| sug went out with hie (lends tat sin the form in whieh Cuts » purpose of creating fateo. ne 190 My Surprike Second Reco—Selling; three-year-olds and up Ast and witness the “Young Corbett" ald, Martin Dutty and” Ua first opponent, ma in “Corbett's? Camp, has been secured by Fourth Race—All a ee ° Dip him train for his ve Govern fights. who Is to referee the feather d Terry MeGovern In Detroit oa J Mill recelve 6800 for, the work and. will have All Dis expen patd, will each pay $125, and of Detroit will pay the remainder. “a When a man ouys a suit from the cloth in the piece, uts his money into a lottery. hen he buys “Semi-ready” clothes at the “try-on. ches: he knows im advance just what each style and cloth and color effect looks like upon him, i This fore-knowledge is practical insurance against dis. appointment and misfit expression, $18 and up. ** Semi-ready ” is finished-to-order by expert tailors, Delivered when required. @ You need not buy because yon look, or keep because you buy. He can Binguiai e, and his cure ts y his New Cachlation pi Teseement and colors AS Can treel ea Perfectly cures re Lid. pio pa 1 or Injury to the eye. peony Wk ile sonsulted 0 at a ae Bt) ante d St. Loula shall not cap- {bo H. P. Seymour, W. Linden, Archie; pended upen to roll a brilliant and | vin and H, P,| Steady game. 7 Joe Thum's they P.. Ca The five are among the, unn, p the jour-|best known men who t n will| troadway alleys, and all can be de- Dee, 17.—Tockey| NEW ORL 7.—The stow- severed his con-| ards of the ty Jockey Club ¢ of Durnol & wh rath, aftor untary statement yesterd rced the 1 of Jockey Hicks and Owners Hicks rode three of the firm's horses— that his work was wards to take the before the sixth but that he 1K Boer and before Hicks mounted M he # called into the judges’ i cold to do his gest on the Me apparently did fot and the 1 followed, le Jockey “wept. bitterly lown and‘ h badae and sald th “fault: that he had merely” obe his orders, to avoid |} had ne ee RACING NOTES, R. J, Baldwin, betler Known an * win, bas at Inst sold pe Ranch sfor # half militon dicate. Maidwin, who lost heavily by the burn- on to the en= al {9 Still] who ultimately lost the valusbte to the hotel stood, has declared mai he would never sell an acre of his ranch, but he Is evidently pinebed for Morris Park ® year ego with Gold Heels and rule adoptod| Watercotor in the long-distance events, will be tralned again neat spring, aa be scoms’ portectiy being bad and | ¥HA Sidney Lucas by Capt, Nat| fale on Chfeago tracks Jockey MH. Martin h from the Cadilixe to ti Jockey has entirely recovered from h changed hin Hofman Ho she brillient:riding of Ranseh was @! feature = the racing at Ingleside yesterday, ‘The clever Joledt-waight rewarded his followers by bringing home four o€ hia mounts tn front, James Rowe ders And) (ies zing mn his hands, de be has quite as many SEMI-READY" WARDROBE Broadway and ©) Street A. J. Kevuey Company OLB CONTROLLERS VOR NEW At a meeting held at) decided to accept the invitation extended by the clty of} wl on the | Idjanapolls, and will work hard to} induce others to do so. lasers as his phystelans will allow him. He ts but the outlook In that he will not de as good’ ax now again for five of six weeks. JOCKEY AAD OWNER Bu tS Ce ii enaately COMPLETE RECORD. NOV. 27, MOABINA, NOV. 28, TANCRED, NOV. 29, SHRINE 8-1, WON 12-1, WON 10-1, 2! NON 30-1, WON , WON 5-1 WON 12-1, WON 3-1, WON i ; WON -C. 10, FLORESTAN, 30-1, WON Ul, ORDNUNG, scratched. 12, IF YOU DARE, 405, WON DEC. 13, ECHODALE, 8-1, 3 3) JESSIE JARBO, 4. TRAVERS, 6, DEPONAN, 8, MORANDA, DEG: Ue) FLORESTAN, o-l, LOST lil Has Won $008. fous patrons throughout the Why are you not one of than? 1 will 3) fle: Postal Telegraph Con. ot New York City lA Good Investment. Sliould you be unable to play yourself, and Pil to ake auvaatage of iy one-h T make the f ry 1 iy piecing $5"or,S10 nirntane ay, mailing 0m ay your winnings wtment the folio THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. THURSDAY—An 8-1 whot. Here 4 arf 1 ‘one and 291 Broadway, 20-1, hot that has been tn ‘or some time and ‘wtarts on” the YAY-—Another 20-1 shot. vine ou "to wubecribe for my for 3 days, $10 for 6 dare, ONLY ONE INJURED IN HOCKEY GAME: Season’s First Contest a Gentle One, and Hockey Club Tri- umphed Over Yale Team. —_——- Yale's team and that of the Hockey Club of New York played their; first game of the season last night, and It might be sald right now that It was really gentle. A bruised wrist of ) Kenzie, of the Hockey Club team, was the only injury reeorded. It was caused by a slap of a shinny atick. The Hockey Club won the game hy the acore of two ‘owls to one, but the scarcity of acci- {cate was probably fo. the, pour condition of the pla which showed ;them to lack ing the firet few |minutes of play. wee very evident that the game was the firat of the sea- son and that Yeevskating rinks have been Aree, ‘Showever. it Is some honor to, triumph Weavers of the Blue, and the ey crap players nave ood right to-day te be, nar game Was played on Rernolae, Club's "wkating rink Uitore. ‘any other Kame wilt be pias: ved Flom now on, and it is to be expected \that when the two t fneet ‘again \they will be ie bette: cond tion and a better, a is to a building. out the sole, io ‘ew shoes at less at $3.50, hance NEW_YORK CANN a9 Beek 5 ON St., bet. (Ann and Beekman, 115 Mansau St. be nati 10th aah Broad fog | ath a fie Ste, Mer boven keene cor. 323th 8 K CITY: 785 Broadway, corner 10th Bt NeW YOR! rey ae SHOE - BASICS, The sole is to a shoe what the foundation No single item in a shoe costs so much as a sole eo genuine Live Oak Leather. no other item depends so much, Yet this is the part which is most fre- quently robbed for profit’s sake, Because, it 1s so concealed beneath paint and finish that the substitution of cheap and brittle “Red” leather cannot be detected by the Consumer, till he has paid the price, and worn Every Regal shoe has a sole of best Live Oak Leather,—and wear, or dissection will soles, and practically no other line at $3.50, “Tannery to Consumer” methods make it possible to put such leather into Regals — Direct responsibility of Manufacturer to Wearer, makes the use of such leather necessary to retain public confidence and patronage. The “ Window of the Sole” on the bottom of each shoe, proves the sole to be of genuine Live Oak tanned leather. Regals are sold only through 45 Regal stores, and by mail, Mail order Catalogue on request Sold only to 45 Rega! Stores from New York to San Francisco and London, Also by mail, 14 Stores Metropolitan District. MEN’S STORES. WOMEN’S STORES, AAT, OP eran ae 138th St., commer’ ave YALE AND AAD WILL MEET AGAIN, Conference Relative to Forming: New Athletic Agreement Post- poned Until After the Holidays NEW HAVEN, Dec. 17. — Yale and Harvard's athletic promoters have met to discuss a new agreement, but noth- ing has been done as yet and will not be until the next meeting, which will be held some time after the holldays. At the meeting held the two universities dealt principally on the eligibility rules and the case of Edgar T, Glass, the big guard of Yale, was found to be a hard nut for the conference to crack, However, everything points to an amicable settlement and it js expected that after the next meeting the confer- ence committee will announce an agree- ment on a long-term basis, One question which has not been settled is the suggestion that the annual boat race at New London betwer ‘ale’a and Harvard's ‘varsity crews be cut from four to three miles, Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders. a than $6.00 have such 9 Putte GOREEN: nage at ton Mt.» opp. Montague Bipayy bit’ Dlimarn Bt Wttlowgh ivy; @6 Newark Aves indinyi ni Broad st., opp. Central RR. af J. Depot. An timense Toy Store Near A gyros St L Stati it happens that our Toy fs a ton traordiner F.OPHKING 1e-) Among our toys aro all tho Pocket knives, 8 cents to $4. 8. rick aa ‘io mimes. = ane Stock of Records in the World, Full Line of Victor Talking Machines, ORINDL PHOROA\NPHS — Werk BED a chit ~ OLD DR. GRINDLE, Yesse a speciaiiot in disease, ‘Da. GRINDLA'S ootentise treatment Giepases, pains ro ageo Kitney and pledger’ complal fe ney and bla corn laine jing, Tallon, pravel, @%, ate ape asia ments viattiny ‘Bs ‘skittal eras Remember, P, Rot waste he ween ah 7th Ut ine Hours 9 to 6, *nundage