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tt Odds On, Took the ' One Handily from Pa- | Finst RACE—Harry 1, P eat | [: ) Farmer Jim 3. | HEOND RACE—TIN10 1, Duteh | “THIRD RACE—Tom Kingsley 1, ch gh Rider 2, Hanover Queen 4 SUURTH RACE—Golden Rule b datontes 2, Death 3. © _@pecial to The Evening World.) RACE TRACK, NEW ORLIENUS, Dec. /10.—Jockey Charlie Milburn has been en- | Bead to ride for the stable which Matt » Byrnes will train on the French turf “ext season. Milburn loaves here this Week to spend the hgiidays with his folitg in Detroit and will sail for France WIth Byrnes carly in January. ‘While being exercised on the track this My Surprise bolted into the fe d was severely injured. My Surprise belongs to Durnell & Herz. She | had to be withdrawn from the first race, | it has just developed that « local man Preston Wright has an interest table of Hatficld & Ownby. The Stable was suspended in connection with Jockey Hicks's case. The stewards have iy matter under investigation. | Beautiful springlike weather prevailed FIGHT MAY YET G0 70 LOUISVILLE rettle BY Terry McGovern and “Young Corbett” are having thelr own troubles trying to their pugiiistic differences. since that memorable Thankeglving Day, i i WUKLDS AND “YOUNG CORBETT HAYDON JONES, the fight could be held. thoritles knocked out the contest ads had put in weeks of train a Detrolt club has signed th Ever eat da e latter part of Janu- war between the W Bieta attetnoon. There was a great crowd one year ago, when Corbett robbed Ree int ‘ Bay aoiea fas if wil the details cin , ent in si es t re attendance, The track ve ereatly Terry of his glory and his title, fight-| (oh matcnyie, ROSUnR fortelts and nM! something which racing enthusiasts exe inpoved, especially on je bac ij iti promoters have tried without success to ss, oF! igan, 8 eppe al- t almost any time suc irae, it will be in good shape py ff Michigan Authorities Stop Hel (Hem Uacetay Geiln, Firat the|fenas and alven the Agnes body, blow |comes to mace fan aCe fate tes Fa nee See ee ty Pat? | Bout Southern A. C. Will Give] match was scheduled to be decided at) Ds, hie announcement that he won't Het-/movement of the former association’ es i, ite golng was also ood along (he Hartford, but the Law and Order| gznt secure control of rachie en the Const rail. $15,000 Purse for It. Leaguen of the Connecticut town stepped | What are the little Mghters going to dol To begin with, a forty days. meeting at | gins, Race in at the Jast minute and had the con-|is a natural question, It ix up to some LuAtieelean the Pan enn SenIerin (S-Plae, | te the championship Nght between | then picked out ax about the only place | ferance. Some one might take them to Californta. bowls not look on it 3 0, “Young Corbett” and Terry McGovern [on the map, outside of "Frisco, where| sea, ns the artist AugBOsts. with favor. organization is prevented by Gov. Bliss, of Michigan, . | calms altegiance to the Eastern turf from taking place in Detroit. another JOHN L HAS Ss UANDERED governing bod @ Tak Angeles iro? i attempt will be made by Bob Gray, moters are secking aMillation with the matchmaker of the Southern A. C., of Jockey and that ts where Louisville, to hold it at his club, either jon Feb, 15 or 22. Tim Hurst, the well- | known fight promoter, who Is interested with Gray In conducting the club, says he will give the boys a guaranteed purse of $15,000, or sixty per cent. of the gross receipts. That would be the larg- est purse yet offered for the contest There Is no doubt that the fighters will dit ¢ ridden out, Time—i.10 : was probably tie best, Pageant, rr. came from nowhere, Farmer hung on gamely efter Harry raced vis Intu submission, ND RACE nd tip; seven SUHIEPin, 6 3h 1s Jocks. 4 rier, ‘oer Phillips 1 ads S| accept It, John L. Sullivan's Jatest escapade in Ten Hie ‘Speiila, 107, Munro 08 A eal ¢ (Court Boston, when he spent a whole day In} "and ‘ireland, peatpes Ae. Gltroare pi frrbsetnlatd, LAs habbit todas throwing money around the streets, re- | Poitiipg i ‘isa Both Gray and Hurat are confident) oaiy the immense fortune the once| MAH 10.” 1888—Sheriey”” Mitchell in 4| ey eee Ne caieRne Hager world’s champion has squandered since | July A” 1883 Jake “Kiirain’ in’ Mais: 3 bested sed held ce he began his pugilistic career, The ex-| piv} : " ick, 10 Beal ao v G|the Court of Appeals of Louisville in| 'yarnion reveala what a papular. idol Boing ites eatrical tour ‘i , Bent Garbett Blac good Won easily. Time—t.90°1-5, °°) Aitsolving the injunction to prevent the | wing turns spendthrift can do with aft 4, INE tons sharkey, New Yori, contest taking place means that they can go ahead without fear of interfer- In |ence. So it Is that Matchmaker Gray Is 4 | now willing to post a forfeit of $5,000 as a guarantee that he will hold the con- militon dollars, Some intere Tello was the best and won going way. Saralla closed with an awful iuah ‘and would ave been second Another fump, The Caxton had s0ugh paseage. THIRD RACE. For thres-year-olds and up® one mile er, LHI bg slay. 106, Moar. 16 10 i Rider, '114.5.Contey 3 “Hfeaorer, Quevn.109,).Fishr 2 Hégerton § Be itaeatiara io Valier Take Place, Says Con- reer: 16, Although Gov. Bliss has already stated 1-2) that he will not allow the Corbett- Me- 15 | Govern aller boat to take place in Detroit, | 14y 17, 1882—" Biers bid Won mie ae Was {Matchmaker Billy Considine, of sie ae, ‘47 asia Chariey Mitchel, Ino was sick with jung fever and| yetropollta Saravatire t ‘ork, three rounds, stopped had to he withdrawn frome (his race: | Metropolitan Club, ta sure his club wilt] —Merbert_ A. lade left at the| hold the bout on the date named for it. | ater Kx nevt best,|In a telegram to his brother, Johnny, | post, and | And won as he pleased. |last night, Billy said Th8¢—Palled: (0) weve Mitcnell, = || a cele OF tneowine malniy Away In) 5 with him, but he SranaeauEEe | “The contest will surely take place in] (New York, | m I Aialiaea nei ways without ever NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. | Retrolt, Have assurances from the au-) Nov 10, 88 Joba M. Laan, New paper MEIN other Were winOHE S T ° ierfore® that the Governor will not in; Rea Ee EAI Laatasidinte yere it. There is no limit t is char. terkeres mache contest: jwill) be: held) © tour rounds : * 12,000] ties. and he gave to ybody who RACE TRACK, NEW ORLEANS, tly within the Jaw." Jan 12, 1885—AL Boat asked him, four rounda ei Just one of the many purses he won In Dec. 19%—The entries for to-morrow's |Callahan-Yanger Bout Jan, 25, Jan, 19. 1885—Paddy Hyan, New York, the past. would look lke @ fortune races are as follow The aix-round bout between Tim Callahs thirty | seco eee . the old fellow now, but he would not iret Race.— selling: ax, furlongs Philadelphia, and Henny” Yanger, of Chicago, | June 12, — Jack” Wirke, "Chicago, Heaton ici ecane longer thanahedid te AUG Bastian ty | Which wan't. haye tea decided before the | Ave rolind fore. nthe salary of $200 a. w AMS | American A.C. of OMleago ‘to-night, baa been | Aug. 29. 1885—Domitiick McCaffrey, Cin- § 2 14 Bedlam , 109 6. o| sets for his monologue act is not su | pomponed to Jan. 5. ‘The time given the boya| clnmati, slx round 11.one | Reta fon tHA mong) cack (nee aie Ohanton to get in shape for the bout waa tov short. | Nov. 18%—Paddy Ryan, San Fran. nt to phim, and haemo Pron = 108 | and thelr request for a postponement was granted | cinco, three rounde 5,00] coming in he is ‘broke now just the aa Hecaae: them. | Jan. 18 1887—Patsy Canti¢r, Minneapolis same as he alwiys was. ing: one mile, | Two JudKe Durell Lemoyne Insolence Atheola Almless hts To-Night. i} 92| There wlll be two conteats denied. to-night, | £8 act Gaon he"colareg Boner, fil fax “Howard | Wann or “Wuiledelphia’ "a" wtenty-roand. bout 2 | before the Scituate C, of Providence, R. tL | for a purse of $800; and Joe Bernatein, th ide Toauseewtioni, wil sect Stans Bila “Third Baco—Handicap; two-year-olte; seven of Chelwoa, Masa. in a nix-round bout before Arrangements Wi Be Perfected |Noted Automobiliat Will Attend High 107 Farmer Jim 100 | $100. "iene buat to ba eno. trouble int beating | at Meeting In Brooklyn. Show at Madison Square . Maydin oy Colonna: 2 BO) Wileoa, | teraatein and Briggs will probably | 4 general meeting of the amateur Garden. | Bidaite Rase—creecent City Handicap; cso alte wee skaters of this and other cities has] According to «a vablegram recelved facet, 10 Lite Jack Johason, the colored heavy-welaht of Call- [boon called by Clifford E. Dunn, Secre-| nore, Henry Fournier, the noted Preach The fady SMO Major Mantir nk Chita st Chicas Hank Grin, ef Calls [tF¥ and Treasurer of the Amateur | automobilist. will come to America carly 103 Comm'r Forrester fornia, ‘and Fred Russell in San Francisco and |Skating Association of the United Jin January to attend the Automobile | 10 Hayward Munte: jOakiaad, Cal, ie in Chicago with hin manager + ‘lanes SES ORK palneraa nai TW Wales wie thing fora matea wiieeithee Gardner, doe | Heater, to be held In Brooklyn on Jan. /Show at Madison Square Garden. It is] Bace—Bix furlongs, hoyniski or any of the big fellows. Gardner win {16 for the purpose of organizing @ per-|said that he intends establishing in 1a ably be elected to bor him. as the New| manent avsoclation of clubs. America a factory for the manufacture | Englander claims he was inno shape when he} Several clubs have already joined it./of the same tyne of 1 machine | Bh baci . They are the Skating Club of Brooklyn, | he has used in his record-breaking trials Ht dene Hetty H na Lake Skating Cluo, of Veron eeeaiaig ra se el 108 Shrines... Harry Forbes, the bantam-welght champion ot ; Cambridge Skating Club, of are i orts of Bixth Race—Selling: mile and a bait atched to feat Frankie Nell, bridge, Mass., and the Springt the Automobile Club of France that “109° Latson pound champion, has arrived Skating Cub, of Springfield, 3 Fournier is still the holler of the world's rocadero n Francisco with bie manager, Johany | When the organisation Is completed ap-| kitometer record of 2) 1-5 seconds, Ac. 8 ‘otheen ert ot CR CNS tame the Rellame A. cut |Plication for membership in the A, A. | i eee yee +105. Hattie Davis, ind bout before the Reliance A. C., of tr wilt be made, aleres ed the disiance in 29 seconds | Cy CAL, on Tuesday night. “Forbes wil fs —————— flat, but as the time was made in al A only four dary fo get inwo condition, | John E. Madden, at the sale of Boglish broot-[irlal for a mile record, it Is not a Jimmy Britt, the Hght-welght champion of mares tast night, speaking about the yearlings) Cented hy the French Gaverning Board Mornia, will engage in one more Axht on the) and weaniings by his crack stallion Mirthful, ALAS as oar, before som tn naareh of «out. | guid: "1 wan tol@ that Milton Young recently re-| Cel: Rowere's latest: “Drevtuns totd me th as signed ¥ . atchmaker 10 had the ould & jot ne A “VY land, to meet the| [ted $20,000 for six weanlings by Mirthful. I) me people who would buy the club, He elsa a: | winner ‘of the Toby Irwin-Jack Clifford contest The contest will be « twenty-rousd affair and | atc eatstuceee ce eeeceaatoee ta January Brit has defeated Irwin and was matoted to fight Clifford, but the match fell through, Tommy Ryan, the middie-weight champion, | who is at present at West Baden Springs, will Local Players Arranging | & {chien I a. days to nigh a new set of articles for a fight with Jack Root, the C! . Ie ahowa th Drat-olass aire. “ake Part in National) isi piss, Ste” Vort Erle will probably has offered purse of ‘Young Peter Jackson,"’ the colored welter- Weight of California, hak been secured by the Waterbury A.C. to’ moet the best man | can teoure Ina twenty-rouud bout * show to be given on New. Year neon if Charley “O Mourke, ot Boston, secures, a draw with Jackson in the alx-round Sout before the Individual prizes. ‘ambridge A. C. on Monday night. the prospect team, winner of the tour-| are that the club will enga ffalo ear, will make if it an Naeeided"on at a cacie Seganls. the: colored. welt of thin elt might. It will put prac- | ten ound bout ecw Pi "Fern, which In to be decided In Alle- team in the field that | "Rube" Ferns, wnics MI last season. eels considered the best} cart. Bill Daly. the well-known reterne ot Mow, will also go West, | Bomon, has been ‘are 1 favor of the trip| the Criterion 4. ¢ Midd ine Nationais intend [CLARENCE FORBES WON ; FIGHT IN FIFTH ROUND. ents to . Bookwalter's by all] SPRINGFIELD, M1., Dec, 19.—Ciarence Forbes, of Chicago, knocked out Jack 12 | Kelly, of Brooklyn, in the fifth of what jnvs..to Nave besa a twenty-round bout wy ee he batt 0 z ¢ Club aaa leat deat nt for the bout ament in Indianapolis. ptteen local teanm will be “ai the Indianapolis bowling many players will weight Oghter winner of the between Matty Matthews and "and the rest—al Alike in artistic effect. i 1881—Joha Flood, Yonkers, Minaiasinpi, ting figures of the money made by Sullivan can be found in the following table, which is a careful com- pilation of the different amounts he won during his long ring and touring ca~ 1, (Mao SKATING CLUBS TO FORM BIG ORGANIZATION. not know whether this story Is true, but somebody believes Mirth(ul is « Ne number of other money-earning in which Sullivan has engaged. thi He presents, and in man led in state without « se to himself and his imu Ages at mat money than fortune. The exfghter and present mi artist has been more than a spendthr CHAUFFEUR FOURNIER IS it it] vieed me not to well now walt until after ered Dreyfuns arged tn ‘The club will then be more. ¥ @ Any “normal” man can be fitted by “Semi-ready;” most “abnormal” men too. @ Special shapes for stooping men, over-erect men, slen- oder men, longrlegged men, portly men, short-stout men “ready-to-try-on.” @ No two garments finished exactly alike, because no two men have exactly the same proportions Differing in individual expression. @ Suits and overcoats, $18, $20, $22, $24 and so on, @, You need not buy because you look, or keep because you buy. ™“ SEMI-READY” WARDROBE Broadway and Eleventh Street A. J. Keurey Company SOLE CONTROLLERS FOR NEW YORK received at various times a world of va Again the au- after \ ade ONE MILLION DOLLARS. Interesting Figures Found in Table Showing What Many Fights Brought Ex-Champion. no 2,000 Denetts ac itferent timen 10°00 Total, about te $785,000 In this table no account Js taken of a nes has al he might Comfortunle nolorue ift. in, urn | COMING TO AMERICA. to 1e peace propoaitions have been RACING WAR MAY COME IN THE WEST | ing Is Seeking Sanction of | Western Jockey Club. 1 IS exper Feat ted to come. n turf governing body does | Jurisdiction over racing west | ky Mountains. and without a change in its constitution and by-laws {t could not assume such jurisdiction, It might, however, officially recognize t ‘uspective meeting at Los Angeles and luy notif; Ilias to Keep h D his hands ff Some rounc e hosttle to Williams, Way to block any dp Hams has to “hog tae racing. Way Palle extent of having the Tub extend Its jurisdic fornla who | | | | Gymunation at Y. v, In the gym at University relents, | the New York University smynastte team give its annual Christmas exhibition to-n: Thin will be the Arst appearance of the team | thle season wit exhibitic pate the fwinging, C. Stevenson, Pi tLe exception of one wchu f will present Burke's Wianing Wire Jessie Sarboe, 4.1, Won, through yester: Kot the money, Inforinasion, New Orleann inh yout w During the re. eeting 1 will COMPLETE RECORD. NOV. 27, MOABINA, 3-1, WON NOV. 28, TANCRED, NOV. 29, SHRINE DEC, 1, OPTIMO, 6-1 WON DEC. 2, LATSON, 30-1, WON DEC, 3, JESSIE JARBOE,3-1, WON DEC. 4, TRAVERS, Cc, §, BEDLAM, 6, DEPONAN, | . 8, MORANDA, 9, LATUKA, 10, FLORESTAN, 30-1, WON Il, ORDNUNG, scratched. DEC. 12, IF YOU DARE, 45, WON DEC. 13, ECHODALE, 8-1, 3D DEC. 15, ALPACA, 5.1, 3D DEC. 16, FLORESTAN, 6-1, LOST |# DEC, 17, SUB. QUEEN, 12-5, WON DEC, 18, JESSIE JARBOE, 4-1. WON $5 Straight Has Won Sit. The above record speaks f atter day 1 re atte from numerous. pat ROME the ty. Why are you not one of them? twill forfeit the sum of $1,000 to any charitable ton If the above ts not ‘a correct copy one-horse play, a copy of which te mach day with the Western Union and Telegraph Cos. of New York City A Good Investment. Should you be unable to play yournelf, and wiah to take ad: 1 make th. count of $25 placed for yo! . by placing $5 or $10 at my one good thing each day, mailing you & copy of my Information at 9 A.M. race, When playing your you nothing for my Information, ly deduct 20 p of your net wi ge at the ood ks forwarding a -your winning moralag, 4 retaining your original capital for. re Investment the following week. Send me Your account at ones, as I have numerous rood thines In store eae and. NEXT WEEK Por Saturday, a a rich and fuley Starting Mon., wire will 6 aye Terma for my terns for my : si or legraphed at 9 dai follows Ri ally, $5 for 3 days, $10 tor 6 aye. jemittahcen can be mado Dy realstered lobe ‘0. money order, exptems order or cer Moet oneck ay hrm C. C. BURKE, P.O, Box 47 Sheepshead Bay, Naw York. Los Angeteke-Feahs Proposed Meet- | particl: | i L meeting, which began Thanksgiving Day. THURSDAY =e -CAMBRIAN . . PRIDAY 35. SATURDAY. . . MONDAY. . TUESDAY . WEDNESDAY . . THURSDAY. . PRIDAY 5). SATURDAY. MONDAY... . TUESDAY... WEDNESDAY THURSDAY . BRIDAY GS im CHOO)HINYEm aru n feu sito5) SATURDAY .. .ALPACA ...... 4to MONDAY ... .ATHEOLA ..... 8to TUESDAY . . . .WARCRY . <7 » \o to WEDNESDAY . . .SCOTCH PLAID ; : : 7to THURSDAY . absolute safety which, 1s yours in following our play. Capital, $50.000. New Orleut landed with both feet. now on. Started. This horse has also been worked under cover ers are aware of his remarkable improvement. followers, ES'TABLI TWoY Ans, | ii HED | | GRAHAM RICE, Prest. 928 Canal Street, New Orleans, La. Bank Referenc: 280 Broadway, New York. WEDNESDAY: SCOTCH PLAID Just as we said. Given good w s! Good track yesterday The rainy spell is over. Get aboard! To-morrow the play of our clients will be upon If you are wise, you'll cut in and get some of the pic! king. COMPLETE RECORD The one-horse daily plays made with the are as follows: “BE DERAIN lanl THE LADY | | ! an JF YOUDARE... . ‘BARRACK .. JACK DE MUND Withdrawn -«MOABINA Withdrmw. . . JOHN PETERS .. -MORONI .... -W.J.DEBOE . . -COM. FORSTER .. -LEVIATHAN ... -FADING LIGHT .. . «COM. FORSTER OUR NEW ORLEANS PROPOS ITION. careful attention to our New Orleans proposition. . Again we oall your incomes of our Inventors fourtold, COMPLETE RECORD MADE BY OUR ONE-HORSE- for. or 39 per cent, « by the publicity which hax heon et horse We select will not be It also undertakes to telegraph on request of any PER-DAY WIRE AT NEW ORLBANS LAST SEASON BEFoR OUR ONE HORSE DAILY PLAY: YESTERDAY: COM. FORSTER . 8 TO 5, WON 710 5, WON ather and a fair track and we can’t lose a bet for you at ud day before for the first time in two weeks, and we Our despatches indicate good weather and a good track indefinitely from Telegraph us your betting account at once. @ horse which has improved 20 pounds since he Inst and none outside of his trainer and our track watch- Saturday likewise gives promise of profitable returns to our EVERY DAY, ational Bank, New Orleans. Federal Bank, New York. OF THE MEETING. ommissions of our hundreds of clients on the New Orleans 9 to 10, EVEN, EVEN, 7 to 10, 3 to 5, WON 2d WON WON LOST WON LOST WON 2d WON 2d 3d ; 2d 5 3d LOST WON WON ‘The businoas already done under diMcult circumstances shows the With track conditions more favorable to our prognostications, we will increase the Here follows a complete record of the selections given in our One-Horse Wire at New Orleans last season, Every loser ie accounted a well-an every winner, anda showing Is made of the rerult of « Twenty-Dollar dally” play, Look it over: sult of fat bee Rewnit, "Woes, Lost Date. Horse Given. Post Odds. WON. $32 — “HW'8HOE TOBACCO...16 0 6. wos 8 = KING TATIUS .....016 to. 5. WON ELSIE BRAMBLE.... 4 to 1 Won MAGGIE. DAVIS... 4 to + WON STRANGEST , oto CLs ST. DAVID... to wes LORD NEVILLE Tito Woes SiE BRAMBL! 400 ‘THIRD. -PHILMA PAXTO: 2 to y PARNASSUB «000008 to BARB. FRIETOHIE.. 9 to {CARL KAHLER....0. 3 to MUSICAL SLIPPER 11 BARDARA FIUETCHIB, MALAY... ‘DR. HART to wit io to LORD QUEX ADMETU t EGYPT. PRI! 13 to MINT SAUCE. LADY “ALB! to MAT, ea ANDES. to SSM OW. ALGIE. 3 LOU: 5 to to to to to to to 5 to to to to SIE JARBOE YAVASOTA LOVANLE ST. CUTHBERT . TREBOR ANTE UP. SIR CHRISTOPHER {PHARAOH BARD. YAN HOORBD! SCARLET LILY CR ee N POND Bt oto PARHAM FOIN\GE Mion sfANiit rs ot Of there there won 60; or 61 per cent ‘ons gain on a $20 daily Total lowes ona $20 daily bet, $720. Net promt, ements which we have mado fy this wlater are perfect, For the past two we have ur Information by Its early ex | ated ta anybod: in, A Tloted Kartern bookmaker and member of the SUMMAN The ara vices of Mr ek Aocounts will be accepted aubfest to conditions which are given below. SELECTIONS MAILED BEFORE RACES. OD @AITH TH W ORLEANS “ITSM THE SEL ¥-TOWN SUBSCRIBERS PEFORE 1 P.M. OF THE DAY THE RACI Bal. Lachtens: BE PLAYED 0: THE RACES, SUOT 8 THE MON BACH DAY ARE TONE RUN. WILL ALSO WIRE. i vertise daily in this newspaper the newt morning the scledtiona of the one-horse wire given the previous day. be maiied yo are guarantee! played at th countings direct to its el OUR INGLESIDE GUARANTEE A. BIG WINNER. Following is the record of our California operations since our guaranteed one-horse system was trane- ferred from Bennings to the Frisco track; DEC, DEC. DEC. DEC. DEC, DEC. DEC. DEC. 9—SAD SAM., Terms are $10. No fresh fee is exacted until you have won $50 al ‘This wire to be had from our ‘i WE TAKE YOUR COMMISSIONS, TERMS AND CONDITIONS. lore Wire for the Now Orleans Meriiag will be $10 weekly; $120 for the entire 100 da; mip money at ¢ for our One. Sol Lichtenstetn's charge for piachng. weekly, with check for profite ry ze iollcwing are the minianum ume whlch will be accepted: Byes . For a $19 daily play on one hore For a #20 dally play an one hor For a $50 daily play on one horse, For a $100 daily play on ony horae.. Yor larger playa sums in proportion. Reinft direct. to, the Magica & Gay. Company, Trask hy Mr Sol Lichtenstein or nome otter Mioned agsinat sending money tirevgh the $50 1) New Orleans, ent’ of the Maxim & Gay Our felevds are ci malin without registering. 10—FILIBUSTER , 44—CORRIGAN, 12—JIM GORE II., 1—ILLOWAHA...... 8to1, 2D|DEC. 2—KENILWORTH. 8 to 5, WON|DEC, 3—LODE STAR 3 to 1, LOST | DEC, 4—NELLIE FORREST,. 10 to 1, WON | DEC. 5—HOMAGE, ,“# 8 Pest) 20 to 1, LOST | DEC. 6—LEGAL MAXIM, ,.. WITHDRAWN | DEC. 8—KENILWORTH, 1 to 4, WON | DEC. 1 to 1, WON | DEC. 18—VOHICER. ... 16—CORRIGAN,... This service furnished at i oes New Lock Of ee eater Merete CA our New York office onl; harawa OF the nged to provide againat (hi clients to back our cholcen we jetropolltan Assoclation, who will place the money. at ct to withdrawal by you at an hour's notice, . WITHDRAWN +11 to, 2D +44 to 5,.2D, -3 to 1, WON .7 to 2, WON --11 to 5, WON 17—FATHER WENTKER. WITHDRAWN +. ..9 to 2, LOST terms which haye been io effect. at aH Soppencn:s 440.8) Vt on path 13—HANDPRESS,....... 145—QUATRE,. is Result of 12331138) S11 18188181 thers lost 36, 2.463 for the meeting. been handicapped at this track i ot MAXIM @ GAY COMPANY GUARANTERS TO PLAGE IN THE HANDS OF THE EDITOR OF s THE SELECTIONS, ENTERS TO DEAR POSTMARK OF NOT LABER TO ubpcriber every evening the odds secured and the names of the horees played, and to ad- Track will be 5 per cent, of the not weekly winnings Statements will OMctal closing odds All accounts received by the Maxim @ Gay Oo, will be and Or Sgt say oar ‘e Gay Go, amumes ali responsibillts: for a proper executia ot. (ta elles” orders, me 4 i : er No checks accepted unless certified. will make Ben bone tne, ia Yo