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INIGHT SEBALL Ch ¢ yp | EDITION RACING i SPORTS [* Ciremtation Ronks Open to Ai” | cut AAS PRICK ON CENT, NEW YORK wavy, thOber si fom PRICK OF CHVE, SHAMADCK REMEASURED; CHICAGOS BEAT GIANTS; MILE H TROTTED | | SURPRISES AT THE SPA EME ST ste cunts 3, css — IN TWO MIMLITES | | ‘The Irish Boat Dropped Some Ballast and This Equalized the Weight That, WINS MOHAWK C [| } ec; j O18) 1 FIRST CAME ssinits ponsociasana ‘able Had Added—| a. ean on Ft ao a AN IRE BY INNINGS This Wonderful Feat Is Performed by / ee ee a is days vl times = 50000 he? ae ye hig ce inthe Lou Dillon, Whe Accomplishes It While enn ; les irst Inning of the Opening N | Stove Hee Pond Thaw in| em YOR? 0562 =O | Orel Speeded by a Running Mate, and Clips 5 SALLED ON JUNT OF DARKNESS, tory to the Chicagos. | Two and a Quarter Seconds from Best | . . a esa | Time Hitherto Made. trom nites Stats, Weather Bureau recelved the following special messes | HiGBIE 1g FIRST HOME BROC KLYN LOS ES BOTH TEAMS FIGHT HARD oe “ he | IN THE JUMPING RACE. e TO GET THE SECOND GAM ‘ ; Winds Tuesday over the International Yacht Race | 09002004 © Great Trial Was Made To-Day in Readville, 0 course will be light to fresh and variable, though mostly | ——_— CINCINNATI... sonae (ONG | : , from some easterly point. Unsettled weather and pos- || Hazelwood the Best in Third,| CROOKLYN........... 0 | 0 0 0 2 O~ 3 | Big crowd of Fans See the Last’ Mass., at the Grand Circuit Meet While a | seis Beating Out Hippocrates and of the Series Between the Large Crowd Watched—Owned by C. K, VARIABLE WINDS FOR SECOND YACHT RACE.|__ the First Race. Biv on! | ‘, , S 4 6: Boston, 4 ; ' #T have been informed by Mr. Mower, | concerning the sailing of mrock| Bobadil—Many Owners Ship- At Boston—St. Louis. 6: Boston, 4. Two Teams Fighting for Sec-, ans m " | a | further than to say: “Both boats were ada —EFn ' feljien . as sare seveasurer of the New York | {urtner tan | jens At Philadaipnia—End « Pittsburg. 1: Phila., 1. G, Billings, Driven by Willard Sanders. Dees ee guce saith bw can | THeiNACe' pieked vp her moorings as Bing to Sheepshead. eee ond Place. 8s y ” ' thange in the time allowance of Sham- | ~ Lipton Has Hope. AMERICAN LEAGUE. | 4 rock III," said Sir Thomas Lipton, as) toppers ace other (rac ana! other THE WINNERS. Y <2 oan I SE ashore from the deck of the| courses, and other winds, and othe: Be: stepped 88 kinds of luck,” sald Sir Thomas to-day, “Who Knows but we may strike the| FIRST RACE—Stuyve (6 to 1) 1, challenger at Erie Basin to-day. NVADERS VS. CHICAGO [ce ere (eee ee ee oowail o a on on, do, Y, y £ « °. epsaock tind: teen taken to the Boe rprise everson we do, why, We'll the Guardsman (13 to 5) 2, Thorney- ie Browne tf Slain f ) AIS GrY-d0ck fF 0 even cccane, | TAGHT IC Will be Over ther irlanetias| crete & Time—1.26, INVADERS . ...- 0102200 Meogann: 1 hance, it | Time. Year. Time. water line and for other reasons. course, and Shamrock may show up — CHICAGO n4o0 00 Baby. , Lady Suffolk 3 228 | Jay Eye S .. 1884 «2.40 ' Dreaigiior Bite) Hous at ithe’ © Ts enyl ing teatiot ni metiocatsthersechtal) com co ee cer ere cue ULt|| | Nena on aL maT napnere ee Highland Maid 227 | Mand 8. 1885 2.08% J “Baa| begs made In, the engin oF Bee | CeSE, Sieh S GOUTIP seatinnce In tha | Ae onumme (8 to 1) 8 Silver Twist 8.) At Detroit—Washington, 6: Detroit, 4, Warner, © Flora Temple 2.19% | Sunol ........ ..... 1991 2.08% ei Worthen a go ations, “sven among the| THIRD RACE—Hazelwood (2 to 1) Second Game—End of seventh. Wasnn. 2+ eDtroit, 0. |" ® |] Dexter ms 2.17% | Nancy Hanks . 1892 2.04 Bir Thomas was sure that something | oartisans of the Trish pig that, te 4, Hippocrates (6 to 1)\ 2, Bobadil At St. Couis—End of fitth: Soston. OF St. Louis. ¢ (Special to The Evening World.) |} Goldsmith Maid .... Ei | Allee 2) 1894 2.03% Bi th of his|liance money at 5 to 1 1s going a-beg-| '* 7 ; 4} Pet ree ‘NDS, — 0 ‘ 2 Lica yee si id thet he could | sing. Any kind of odds could’ he had | — At Cieveland—End of fou Philadelphia, (03: Cleveland, 2: \laamaies the Giosts cis ammeison LSA i 08 . Sr | epee An ROt 1900) om poet ee for the beating that Re- |t0-tay hat the Cup 1s safe and many| FOURTH RACE—Sheriff Bell (5 = SY PO enialtec Hes pie again eo Rell Nese np St. Julien 11% | Cresceus .. + 1901 2.02% not ace c i were willing to give as good as 5 to e of a doudle-header in wha i‘ Hance had given her, unless there were tat the challenger would not score a|to 2) 1, Leader (6 to 1) 2, Reserva LATE DETAILS GIAN HICAGO GA was piobably the most wretched exhi-| 4 Mand 5. 2.10% | Lou Dillon. 1908 - 2.00. rivets loosened or that some other ac-| single victory. Riana: -ATE AILS GIANTS-CHI GAME. SUuci ot hausbatl aver @ucn Ree UtlaBE ent had happened to her hull. turday a Surprise. — Dunn singed. Warner secrifised. Matty singled, INN | errors were credited to New York, all ADV 9 ‘ ‘ PS hcp sie thomas said) “'on'| iy , : lu bal READVILLE, Mass., Aug. 24.—The two-minute trotter is “Constitution,” Sir ‘Thursday's fluke did not convince Sir] FIFTH RACE—Minsola (9 to 5) 1,| scored on Browne's hit. Bre: ot at first. MeGann walked, [of them being rank and inexcusable. : ‘i i ea tan 4 ‘ iy Bat} made five, Dunn two and Warner) here. he magnificent little mare mu illon made a mile in in or a broad reaoh during the test |rhomas of th fority of the de- Pai O run oF ihe three American boats beat |fenier, but after Saturdays heating ne | Strephon (20 to 1) 2, Juvenal Max-| \Mertes’s hit scored Matty and Browne. Evers handled Babb. | one. tt was exceedingly hard luck tor j ui; if ‘. . + Reliance twice. We thought surely that) Mullunily admitted that Rellanco far| im 3. Three runs. McGinnity, who pitched and fielded in| two minutes flat over the track here this afternoon in the Grand ‘i surpassed ‘his most generous estimate 1 Shamrock would leave Reliance on the| Sp'fensn oil a magnificent style, and would easily! : | yun home in Saturday's race. rom alll the experts who saw him SIXTH RACE—Ernest Parham (9 have scored a victory but for the poor| Cireuit meet, cutting 2 1-4 seconds off the recerd made by Cresceus Removed Some Ballast. Wellenoea BRANEG nr reathinee ecmae to 2) 1, Choate (25 to 1) 2, Paget 3, support. Chicago made four runs tn Bis, O “ay: 22. 1901 ) It st hadn't been discovered that 'told “hat eeaching ‘wat’ the. gefendone ae - 1 Morey farned. Menefes| the nrat inning and three in the sey-| at Columbus, O., on Aug. 22, : » when Shamrock was measured for the y{7 are A a ng gfe *000k| RACE TRACK, SARATOGA, N. Y., : enth, not one of them earned. Babb r q) . 3 hen vy at that and said: “T had 2 Pung. fumbled everything that came to him, It was a magnificent, unexpected performance. Some degree no idea Rellance waa go fast, If she ix | Aue %.—The attendance showed a de- strongest on the reach. as T am told, |crease In numbers this afternoon. Over We will have @ harder teat Tuesday than |99 of the talent took the midnight train Sir Thomas was presented with hin Saturday. and several hundred more 9.467th mascot to-day. The latest addi-|went home vesterday. The business in 4) first race she hadn't the cable and an-| shor aboard, weighing 1,100 pounds, I ps would have brought her into dry-dock, anyway. We took out enough lead from last to make up the difference in alent | floated Shamrock | ‘lon to the ranks of Shamrock mascots \the ring decre: conbiletably Gat the < the pols: Lauder and Dunn nie im natdition threw mildly. MeGin-| of appreciation of it may be gained from the statement that Lou A Si amir fi The second @ opened with 8,000 1074 struck thrice. Chance fiied out. Jones| spectators on tne. Polo Grounds, | Dillon trotted the last quarter in 20 Mathewson was in the box. for N ‘ . York and Jack Menefee for Chicago, | onds faster than the first quarter. conds. This was 1 1-4 see welght. When we ‘is a bull terrier known. as D iS into the dry-dock and then took ie [ie being a native of the Teale of txt | bookies aa stand it, for financially they] 9 ')U0. ¢ t Sh Serterpepia under her keel Mr. e,/name in Sout rooklyn. Red Hook |@re very fat. ‘ 7 ja ied Mere: Y In all the great crowd gathered to witness the trial there we: water from nner rivets were fast, but, Mas the reputation of having ticked! ‘The weather this afternoon was very ail i ST. LOUIS Slagle was lucky to draw a pass and 5 Le nere wore broba ai ing on four feet trom the mouth | waren aed pope Sepia feo Ned H i $7. LOUIS. took second as Matty handled Williams's! hut two men who were confident that the mare would acco ish Se wren @ would! dccompl j her hull was covered with oil and! of the Shrewsbury to Pleasure Bay, i bunt. Chan Med %. Browper-and Bia- | Joseph, Looney was the donor of Red ate oe poses. ‘The card, bulky in {ts original ele reached third, on "hassed. intl. | of Rtepping out in the mark that breeders have been aiming at for many grease.” : Hook. Str Thom b hape, was well cut tha: a "Or ‘Badd causht J - 5 Bir Thomas evidently felt wegen Hed Hook wit este ealaumier Roel areee art tel eranErN relecoion es Thre Ree vile a! 2, Croix d'Or 3. Inga’ No tung. at first by an ©ye-| vents, These men were C. G. K. Billings, the Ciicago millionaire, ownér of ‘Bea whe 0 his sh om ails (eee tah 5 Pee EI A tt) } a . Ww pail. enc on cio look at her hull after Vol- rendy. includes "Pat" nnd “Mikey Iris |W8Y t New York. ‘The ftelds will de- Feurth 70 Liitle Scout 2, Bummer 3, ergrOw AG, beat his bunt by a, furious! Low Dillon, and Millard Sanders, her driver. unter hud beaten her. Her owner reine On four ect hemnelvsn | mecting ww om te the end of they Fifih Race-Ferehand 1. Mafalia 2, Mag Nolin 3. lout lel aad weaned thin we Sasica| LWO MINUTES UNEXPECTED. ; : ne. : 4 " couldn't underatand what hed Reld hor The stake foature to-day was the Mo- AT HAWTHORNE, fumble, two men scoring. Babb's out| Tt was expected by others that she would break the record trom the Per cee Carmasks of) the New Tork hawk. a selling affair for three-years| , curth Rasc—2r, Stephens 1, Postmaster 2) Lauder out. Three runs fact that she trotted three-quarters of a mille in 1.80 3-4 at r Secretary Carmack, ‘| olds, at a mile and @ furlong. cy a ' g ( Second Inning i 5 [| acht Ciub, to-day announced the te CAP TO Hermits and McChesney. Fifin Race—Crestfalien 1. U’Hagen 2, Carat J. Tinker fee ee ser mage | MOnday—but that she would hang up the magical 2.00 on the timing board owelhig s fnwres) na 0) Nera an the GEN. TRAGY. | cone track: was very tact. 10 it re a lightning theow from Kling. Dunn | Was constdered a little beyond the limit of possibility. Se ore aaee ee ay walling | length, ae mains #0 a great race 1s promised in the | SANEDE MyaTR ONO FUNG yea Conditions were well nigh perfect when Lou Dillon was driven ont for Hae a ial Blahopl HencHacleaimeinelaltel (omic ee ae a eae ana | ollowed by Florham Queen and Sherift | ner was hit. Mutts sgrificed ta Mene.| the supreme test of her career, The track was lightning fast and the alr . V5 long. in which McChesney anc er-, Bel. They ran in this order to the) ‘ee. Browne fouled out. No runs. 7 7 2 Allowance Will Stand. the Pontiff to New York mis are carded to zo. This will be Mc- Stretch, where ‘Tam o' Shanter fell back | FELL FAD DRIVING Third Inning. wee inyigOraUne, nae, shrieidie oneite, Rhovede: the mare. and) one tol eeeg Shamrock Chesney's first public appearance in the | beaten. Sheriff Bell then took ithe Jes | Harley andistenates ited SHabortaratae her alongside, were warmed up, and when Sanders nodded for the word all Gann, Dunn handled Slagle. No runs.| three were moving faultlessly. sai These figures show that Statesman, 3 ; MIT, does not excced the foot limit tlle Hast, and the event should be very in-| Snerite Belt wor bs. a head from Tender, | ' aria Ouin handled elas the water line length, and also that) ROME, Aug. 24—Pope Plus to-day, in| teresting. who beat Reservation a length and 1 ig ats data p-y eigalpel cca dl tat angst Ue , = there is a difference of barely five one-| bidding farewell to Bishop Hendrick, FIRST RACE, half for ths plnce. The fatter closed! Se eaitatten ar RAR te Crane. MARVELLOUSLY QUICK WORK. Beven furlongs. very strong. ; 3 . The first quarter was covered in 30%. At the half mile post thousands ———e Ed thousandths of a foot om the lenst’, who’ Is to return to ‘America before sae Ane pebleti te which would not affect the time allow- starting for the Philppines, commis-| _ Starter, wets oenere artic Sr. Bi : Fourth Inning. of watches snapped the time for the distance at 1.00%. The three-quarters nan nea Futie oe Baby threw Wililams and Chenceout. | was covered in 131. sf Five and « halt furlongs Thee more taan a very small fraction sioned him to bear hin aticchetto (white | th Gvadts b Bettini ier. Ne eatin ed ae eel Jones singled the frst hit off Matty nond, ‘The time allowance, there-j cap) to Gen, Benjamin F. ‘Tracy, of Ni + T10, ticks. SLAILFin, Str, ee gaan at one minute and fifty-| York. a 10, rr a) a3 Martin Kelly Stricken with |! {2 {itt on Tioker's hit, “ting This left but 29 seconds for the little mare to eat up the last quarter of even seconds, In accordance with the 100 45 } ; ieee er tune a mile, and few there were who thought that she could do it, But Sanders ‘ t Gen. Tracy was reported out of town! icemnter,. 108, 1B ce) neekamens 110 Ca Heart Disease as He Ex- aa h fecily. ‘Orst lbeonhahais atte wd at the Erle % both his office and home this after: | Keung, Henry, 418 (doa Gonl cheer, 107 aes (Continuation of Game in Columas 4 and 5) | Knew his horse and he had timed her perfectly. He chirped to her, sat sash to-day 4 Mle SGhamrock remeas-|702- and an explanation of the Pope'a| Lady ‘crawford fy Te 38 | Regutor, 1h changed Words with a Trolley | down to ride and the perfect rhythm of her slim legs became more rapid. ‘ se x es ee oft, |, 1. O'Co jexion, ‘i . z Teed, very. Hime thet’ Sir ‘Thomas /* Cone Pe ee tee ca it | Sanwatotty, tos. tt is gs Car Mot CHICAGO 7, Down the stretch she came in a whirl, Men and women etood and Won driving. Time—1f/ al otorman. NEW YORK 3 screamed until they were blue in the face. The two runners were as 008 an, vr Biers p29) Coal Bleck Lady, 107, je ashore from his boat he waa) stated iat S' was poseible. tn ‘etrar| 300 the members of| might have been made in cabling the| Canajoharie cut out the rur/ vit! Wiikorson.19 11 313 ise warmly greeted: SENS Regatta |Messige fon Rome and thitt the pere| Unmasked, the pair running) 1a IN| russell sage, 110, Connell. 11 12, 12 &, excatire! thcaseelves to the last pound. On they came, the noise of the i hela ted ape preasit MARC ony fenmerane cenieminay of) ihaad. a couple: ha A fpore he]! Cart seer aor cut out. th Fae ROCA NI Misa rEnudcelly anni scare vearanle pre hoofbeats drowned in the hoarse roar of shouting enthusiasts, and as Lou Committee, we! ) Albany, who is an ex-Congress:, Guardsman anc % held this! | Go heer cut e fi me LAS AG yearsold, of eaecat ai aay, . a Nel Sir Thomas's right-hand | very "prominent ‘in Catholle ohare be order to the stretch, wher! “he leaders | Mineola, Juvenal Maxim and Strephon In|No, 95 @pring street, driver for A. J.| POLO UROUNDS, Aue eme : Dillon passed the stand every one knew that the new queen of the turf was fairs. # soon ae OLO GROUNDS, Aug. ~The tirst | ingtajied—that they had seen what horsemen have been praying and hoping 5 ready to stop. StuyVe th }a close bunch behind. is Into, M M eg ne swung Into the stretch Mineola went 0] Hagan, an unde the front and. staying there to Win cleverly by two lengths tro avenue, while dr phon, who lasted long enough ker, of No. 88 Ninth game of the double header to-day be- ving along the Bowery {tween the Glants and Chicagos resulted | 2nd breeding for these last thirty years—the two-minute mile covered by @ as follows: trotting horse. eons ODS eS mane i essa ——__- Into’ the ead and, staying there tot nent was ne a My f end, won handily by a length and a insuring the overhang of shamrock) NEWPORT SAFETY Pe eon The ‘dsman, which beat Thorneycroft a aead for the place. lakh d near Second street this aftornc along the sheer, as before, Mr, slower Pts Je Juvenal Maxim a head for the place Noon, was NEC Sani il CHG, Mees z tan his tape along the edgo of the boat MEN PROSECUTE. | seessiccnase, SooPSRR8* ! Sera strloken with heart dieoase white tiold-|, vy Tim a TWO RECORDS GONE IN A WEEK. eee JC OLOla eon: With Dan Patch lowering the pacing record to 1.59 at Brighton last =, to-day and used a spirit level. The lat- a ter was used to-day because it yas citeeee Ss a tigere static, MIME a "i ¥f e a er. 9 ly 3 Alscovered that while Rellance’s deck! jugticg Blanchard’s Son; “Accused of . fs perfectly flat, Shamrock’s has @ , hollow in it. Overspeeding Aus, Pays week and the queen of Mr. Billings’s string trotting a mile just a second’ short of this mark within a few days, thare is certainly an epoch-making time at hand in the harness racing field, It may be that Lou Dillon may GAS WONT KiKElac Tye * Seer te | Kelly was driving an undertak ge oe QUARTER’S WORTH OF _ fins & spirited altercation with tne {ape of 0 i Ea OP ae his rine (euseuc refused |to This Is Due the Fact that Law-| 2" filed with coftns trom a down- H never be able to go so fast again, but It may be, too, that she will be able ‘When Gi OE re Nee aichae (Special to The Evening World.) ne K felt Ea} rence Saul Not a town factory to his At to clip a fractional part of a second off the unprecedented record she made fide of Sit ‘Thomas, Capt. Bob Wringe SPER Smee OM | i= U pal each eee Wan ae eee nie Corpse To-Day. EO SIRAA atRaKet lzaveth this atternoon, a % complaint 0} muel Huntington, of vent to the front soo) e1 t station, was on the seat bealde ‘i vy ss walked up and sald: Brooklyn, Wililedn Blanchard. a. aon |the start, made ii tne Tudning and won| it has been definitely ascertained that| him. When they reached (iret atrect Lou Dillon is five years old and a faultless horse. She is by Sidney Dillon, out of Lou Milton, and her history has been remarkable. Be, Hey track and ‘a'm afraid, Mr. Mower, that you'll! fy cticy Ganoherd, of the Guorene nda halt, from | 95 cents’ worth of ga as doled out by| Kelly turned into the tr Leah CY INCL Se ear Court, of New York, was fned $10 and SU Stages “Biv ee ee) New York am corporations is mot aul=[ tow mfauter ate> a car came ti Un to a few months ago she had never started in a race against other Mesasuroment 1s not correct because of] {Deu TeNT Male Cour to day for over JRE Tents ty nace fetont eh an. unpleasan BP ROTRE OCR habe oe ee horses or againé. time save in private trials. Mr. Billings bought ‘her at | fhe 'awell that has been let In.” opppalte she’ complainants. Fenicenen 7 ||) Sis furlongs Z Cause partial asphyxiation, but * woul A, Te he neces y the Masig-Tipton sale at Cleveland last May for $12,500. He saw possibill- thay Was) sts, o'clock, Mr. Huntington, Prof. Agassiz and Jooxeve. ecttizmig, Wetllag | WANG (ore than. a quarter, a cur abused Kelly roundly | ties in her that led him to take a long chance, and his confidence has been urn taker Lawrence Saul, a cl: forty=|in ue way Se: eight years old, who Hives alone in the | yay veined ra Justified rear of his store at No. 423 Eaat Kighty-| Kelly reined in his hic fiat. street, reached his home late last{ Upon the motorman with a few sp riied CUT OFF ALL STAKE ENGAGEMENTS, night, grad’ wishing t© cook some food.|retorts, He wan atiil in the heat of the CZAR GOING TO AUSTRIA. Tho stake engagements of Lou Dillon, when Mr Billings bought her, a) monn aching. He ate his supper, but In Armament w nen he suddenly let go the \vere worth $85,00). From what she has done in private, every one of these some way extinguished the light with- |" san umbled into the wagon, | gy ror Fran weph Wil bine Y ey wy. ie ” 000 si but turning off the flow of Bas. ‘This! his weight crushing two frail coftins.| qeetain iim Next Month, stakes was at her mercy. But Mr. Billings didn’t want the $85,000 in takes morning he was found unconseious ina vhen Polleeman Hackett endeavore) and the great amount he could have won in bets. He cancelled the stake NA Aue ongagements and set, about to get what he wanted—the two-minute trotter The best mile made by Lou Dillon previous to to-day was in Cleveland Mir. Mower went over the. work amKin | tien residents. have’ conetltuted: the! after the pontoon had eel put in Ile] oeies “aeommittee on wately. to oobate proper place. Then Mr, Fife told him nee and thie year engaged pri- that he. believed a mistake: hud been tters."" Blanchard settled. A made in the boym Measurement, the | SP¢s session Was convened for him base of the triangle. in calculating, the |** Nis Fequest by Judge Baker, sail area, Mr. Mower stretched his tape « along the boom again and noted the MOTHER VISITS measurement. He sald that he would Beet tt ltt Meee DAUGHTER INJAIL |" Fuller e and turned Hoth Bekoh, 116, 1 Yellow Hammer. 110 1, Ce 113, Jen ait, good. Won ériving. Path Beach made the Soh, followed | by hla apartment roe om OF Res ned lhelp the man back to the seat he dis- ERA AR terlan Hospital, but was later re-|covered he was dead. Kis vody was! Sh YS" emper When straightened ment and communicate with Sir Thomas, it diran up from bebind and Cup Not Won Yet. ou Inpocrates_At, the, furlong. joie) surned co nis hom Saken'to his home atthe end of 8 i ea Seay Mrs, Louise xeeeve, mother ot Maoe.| And athoe drive. followed, Hazelwood ——— gee ne theend ot ie [on July 21, when she covered the distance in 2.02 3-4, or halt a second slower i than the record held by Cresceus. From her performance on this occasion. “The cup is never won until the b oat ‘has taken tres taces," ‘said Oe Oliver Iselin (o-day just berore xertin company the Cz ima My. Billings wes convinced that he had at last secured the horse that mille Hi: Parker. the clever young woman. ac:| winning by a head from ‘Hippocrates, who beat Bobadil a length and a half JEWELLER DIED ABROAD. (cused of forgery, who Was arrested by —— WEATHER FORECAST. Aboard Reliance. Mr. Iselin went dawn ‘Detwctty f for the place. poe forsandy Hook in company “with der. (pai enh becuase tors MMT maalar? A. 4. Mermod, Lending Man in St. | wente | fous, ot dotiars have been spent to produce without 5 cults ue ae . 5 y Kane ‘and Parker, Who is matried to a arook sed A i outa Trade, E ed iw Part Voreeant for the chirty-ata f! M JOLLY, The dam of Lou Dillon is a road mare of uncertsin pedigree, wv Several other members of the New York aio in. tie EA elie id tne Beate hours ending at 8 P.M. 1 y Pi Parkes, who bea Queen of the Turf was bred in California. On the trotting turf to-day there A ache Chub, and: tne panty: woos ebooon ‘Tombs, went Into hysterics | starters, wht SUMIEKID, str. Ul v When she saw her mother, short Bent 1 ith the cup defender, and she went out for) “Mts. Preece iam Teacnek In. the Har-| Lente wee Heanart Setanta | 4 yard Chambers, in Mianeapolis, “She ta] Reservation, 110, 4 a gall. i suis iy, tor tea had deen trimmed,! also un author ‘and « lectucer. ‘Yo ala b js nething to equal her—mare, stallion or gelding, Of the fifteen horses to hold a world’s record nine were mares, na) Lady Suffoik, Highland Maid, Flora Temple, Goldsmith Matd, Mand to the cou jail here Sunol, Nancy Hanks, Alix and Lou Dillon, Five were geldings— awalting reqpiaition nvy <°] Rarus, St. Julien, Jay Bye See and The Abbot, The only stallion say he has been a fugitive for several] A ‘ € pun. months. Creaceune, » PARIS, Aug. %—-A. 8, Mermod, of 2] gt. Louls, Mo. who arrived here Satur- day, djed suddenly to-day of heart dis- seny by an expr hyn, N. by which he em) d, was arrested Burlington County, to-day a York Clty cloutty tosmigne dny, with occastonal Light to fresh wind northeasterly to enn it sat better than it ever “AIL my lit irs. et 2 ‘ efore and Anully Atted us well as! have studied criminology and my deaghe ; , a one — Ueedeteaila. would not discuss: Cia. race.thetant pit nd 80s TRON Eat Tae peor Wa, driving: aE EOS AUR gt on p t eT s poor, Won delving, 3. B ord Company, leadin pres i a 0 not be- mod-Jacy Eo ate’ pany, fF dows rien Gannon rt 6 mostly P S ‘eriticisms raised leve that she o' Shanter cut out the running, ellors of 8

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