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FLORAAM QUEEN'S RACING —TNVITES IVE: INVESTIGATION Stewards Might ii ind Reas Reason for Start- ling Reversal of Mare. Perhaps the stewards at Sheepshead Bay may take the trouble to compare the races of Florham Queen atSaratogs with that run by this mare on the turf yesterday. They will note that yester- @ay she wae # 10 to 1 chance, and that phe had a remarkable lot of speed They ‘will note also that in her last race on the turf at Saratoga she was a 6 to & @ance, and that she had no speed. ‘They know, of course, that the mare was bid up by A. C, McCafferty yes- terday, and if they will take the trous ble to question Mr, McCafferty they may obtain a bit of information from him. Florham Queen, carrying % pounds, and young Charley McCafferty started fm @ race on the turf on Aug. 3t at Garatoga. She was heavily backed, but jhad ‘no speed and steadily dropped out of it, Gnishing a bad fifth to Stonewall, Dark Pianet, flora and Peninsular. Woung MoCafferty always rode the mare. understood her well, and had won geveral races on her. On the following day McCafferty's father met the owner ‘ot Flarham Queen, and it ts said that = former told the latter his boy would pot be permitted to ride the mare again. “why not?” asked the owner. replied McCafferty, “the mare ran a bad race yesterday, and I fon't want my boy to have those kind of mount “Do you mean to insinuate that the are was dead under the boy?" blus- hered the owner. “Tm not insinuating anything,” re- plied “~'m stmply inform- fng you that my boy won't ride Flor- ham Queen again, and you had better get. another rider.” Ssiother Rider Secured. ‘Another rider was procured in the of O’Brien, one of Bill Daly's ‘were considering an investiga- ‘Nothing came of the matter, however. | y Florham Queeen wus a very indeed, Bhe went to the .anoe,, and tiptoed her field, to the etretch by half a dozen “Yengths, and winning pulled up from MANY THOUSAND CHEER M’MANUS. _ Rargest-Crowd Ever Known at Syl- _ **-mer’s Harlem River Park tos Attend His Outing. the targest crowd that ever passed Marough the gates of Sulzer's Harlem (River Park attended the annual recep- ston’ 6f the T. J. McManus Association. Mhé attendance was estimated. at be- tween 65,000 and 60,00. Entertainment there was for all; pipers were statloned fat different points tn the park, there were reels and jigs for prizes; and three Kull-sized orchestras were among the features of the ccasion. T! J. Me- * Manus, the standard-bearer, revelved:an if i etory was then current that the) Form by Question- ing A. C. McCafferty, Father of the Boy Who Has Always Ridden the Birch Broom McCafferty bid Mke Conundrum, Then A. C. horses and others. the mare up. Btorles had been floating ‘about that young McCafferty® had been charged -with being responsible for Florham Queen's poor race at Saratoga on Aus. 21, and probably the father was getting even for a fancied wrong. But there is considerable smoke about Florham Queen's races, and if the stewards care to they might discover the fire. Another Dead One Comes to Lite. Another horse that showed a sudden and remarkable improvement was Major Daingerfield, ‘This horse has been trained for W. B. Leeds and Andrew Miller by Frank Regan, who has the reputation of belng a careful and capable man. But Regan was apparently unable to bring out Major Dalngerfeld'’s best for Week ago John E. Madden took clurge of Major Duingerfeld, and back comes the Major to somehing like his true form, Of course the change in training methods may have worked weil for the better, home ‘facetious. andiv! that Mr. Madden's recipe was than Regan's. It is very robable that adden saw the trouyle with the Major, correcting it was enabled to with his sulking. in men in their ob- servation of hgrses might be illustrated by an incident Which oscurred yesterday, ‘Two men, sharp observers both of them, were watching wie filles engaged tn the fifth race go through. thelr prelimina} gallops... Mimosa warmed up, looking & picture AR grace and beauty, Called Mimoaa's Rac “That filly will win," said one ob- server, “She looks as if her rest had benofited her, for she appears pounds heavier than’ when she raced here In the spring “phat a just her," retorted the other. “She looks as if she had had entirely too much Test, She will be beate: Mimosa won the race, justifying the judgment of the first observer. ‘The @rme principle applies to trainers. One man horses ‘orulsing: work, while another. trainer will the fact that this sort of work not agree with certain of the horses. ‘He buys the horses he thinks have been wrongly trained, and under his methods wonderful Improvements aremade, Near- y all trainers have thelr own pet the- ores. and hobbies, but and hobbies don't work with all horses. The man who succeeds in maintain- {ng (a high average of wins, with horses ia the ono who studies his horses and seeks to become acquainted “with thetr whims and peculiarities. The man who goes on the principle that horses are horses and all look allke, generally alls. do. away ‘The difference note does his ovation that threatened roof. Among the notabie lights in the polit!- cal world who were present were Alder- man Richter, Senator Fitzgerald, Judges Ommen and McCall, Jobn 6exton, Will- fam Sulzer, “Florrie” Sullivan, John A. Hannaberry, “Tom” Foley, ‘Battery Dan" Finn and his rival, Michael Kea- nedy, William Dalton and Capt. J. J. Farrell. Seven hundred delegates to the convention of the Bagies, which gocs into session Wednesday, were on hand from different parts of the country, as was also Miss Mary Wood, of Troy, sister of a prominent polticlany in that part of the State, who makes an annual feature of the McManus gathering. The officers of the association are William J. Kelly, President; F. O'Connor, Treasurer; Patriok Blute, Finanolal Secretar: John MeGovern, Recording Secretary, and Frank Joyce, to ralse the Corresponding Secretary, the reason I don't Ike] 1.58, these ‘theorles | } DICK WELLES FOR ~ SMATHERS STABLE |Rumors at Gravesend that Fa- mous Western Three-Year- Old Will Be Brought East— Slow Work on Bad Track. GRAVESEND RACE TRACK, Sept. 1 It Is rumored around Gravesend {his morning that #. B, Smathers has boug H. Respesses the three-year-old colt Dick Welles, by King Kri the reporte’ price belng jot J. vay ‘Teas Over, 000. ‘Trainer Vrank ‘Taylor will have tho colt in charge upon his arrival st Bheepshead Bay race track, where the balance of the Smathers string 18 now | quartered ‘Trainer ‘Tom Weleh was all attention to his extensive string, and a number of them were sent over the.ground at good breezing Irasoible galloped one mile in 1. the distance in 1.50. ‘The two-year-old Sandhurst worked three-quarters of & mile in 1.28, Tom Cod reeled off five ¢uniongs in 1.12, Stanard timed s!x furlongs In 1.24, ‘A feature of the morning's exercises was the fine showing made by Wood ford Clay’ three-year-old mare Flying Ship, vy Flying Dutchman, the racer stepping one mile In the heavy, holding conditions in 149, being well In hind all the route, ®. R. Thomas's Yar half mile nicely in 0, The Feather- stone thoroughbreds were all sent to useful gallops, Among them Igniter and Disadvantage breezed seven-eighths of a mile at a two-minute galt. Arthur and Harangue together galloped a half mile in 0.58, Harmarkis reeled off three- quarters of a mife tn 1.24. Northerm Star Out. J, Gmith racer Metsterainger, 8. vet Jockey C. Gray in the saddle, mets le loped a hei through the mut 0.06, the datm galloped a J three-quarters of a mile at a two-min- ute clip. John Hines sent Forward a useful mile in 1.67. Roval Virate galloped one mile ata two minute ‘Trainer Fred Burlew se lite six furlongs in 1.22. from the Graves strin three furlongs in 0.42. The jumper. Ra Cavaller, breezed one mile in Mary LeG reeled “Yom Digney eent Esteral_a half mile, galloping all tae way, in Kingraine’s Five Forlongs. Goldsborough worked Kingraine five turlo} in 1.20, Courtena string, galloped Sabot reeled off The Mexican Stattes’ t anJ ‘Flammulu together galloped a halt mile in 0.36. Neumoyer gent Fscobar five furlongs ‘Tim Payne from the same barn ned three-quartera of a mile in Fontaur, another of the same siring, was sent through the stretch in $2. Prarie Queen reeled om six fur- Jonge In 1.2. ‘Tithonic asked a halt’ nile in 06%. TriMlande, and. ‘Tom Lawson breezed four furlongs in 0.58. BOSTON SHOULD WIN. Should Boston and Pittsburg meet in & world's championship series %t looks as though the American Leaguers should win, Outside of the pitching and catching the teams are about evenly matched, but Boston's batteries will land the victory. —Philadelphia Record, ——————___ SWANDER A COMER. According to “Billy” Hamilton, Swan- der 4s the most promising young ont- fielder doing the minors down Wast. He fs a mere "kid," a great hustler, says “Plano Legs," and a hard sticker and acceptable felder. in 1. sa ————=>"___- NINE YEARLINGS FOR $9,000. ‘M. H. Tichenor, the Chicago horse- man, has bought nine yearlings by Dr. Rice, a Brooklyn Handicap winner, from the estate of Hiram Scoggin. jn Kentucky. He got them all for $9,000, who offers you the | _— Cigar, without the Band. - rotects 4 MPCHESNEY OUT Great Western Horse, in Com-) pany with Irene Lindsay, | Does Slow Gallop—Fiatbush (Special to The Evening World.) SHEMPRHEAD BAY, Sept, 1 was an agreeable There change fn the weather at Sheepshead Bay thix morning. The track during the ‘galloping’ hours was in first class shape, not fast, but fairly ary and afforded good foosing. August Belmont’s.two-year-old Gallant covered six furlongs in 1211-2. Hels a candidate for the Nidthush at.seven furlongs, to be ded on Saturday, and should be at lils best. J. E. Madden gent Pulsus six furlongs In 1.21 1-2. Raglan covered the same distance ty 1.20. Pulsus fs a Flatbush candidate. ‘The stable's other Platbusn eligibles, Adbell, The Minute * Man, Aristocracy and Gettysburg, were shown to trotting and cantering exercises R, & F, Keene's Stolen Mo- ents breezed five furlongs In 1.11 1-2. Futarita covered sevén furlongs 1n 1161-2 Wisard did five furlong# tn 1,08, Albert Simcns sent Sweet Tone six furlongs in 1 F, Gebhard’s Nutt Blas covered a mile ong in 2.10 1-2, . Cole's Douro galloped a mile A, Kelley's Thorneycrott breezed five furlongs In 1.11 1-2, Trainer Frank Taylor showed Me- Chesney and Irene Lindsay off to easy exercise. j —=__—_— MILLIKEN OF BUFFALO. Milliken, the left-handed wonder of the Buffalo team, was once a Cincinnatl possibility, but when President Herr- mann got to Buffalo he changed his mind about Milliken, having algned Kel- lum and was instrumental in the New York club securing hie. —_"—_—_—X—:"""="_ NAMED BY THE PEOPLE, Half a century ago, when the Jate Rev. 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