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PHILDALY, JA, WINS MANY NEW RECORDS ACCEPTED BY A. A.U. Other Important Business Transacted at the IN GAMBLING CASE Judge Cowing, in General Ses- Sions, Dismisses the Indict- “thents Against Him and George and Henry Middleton, he indictments against Phil Daly, Jr., for donducting a gambling house at No. 305 West Forty-seventh street, and against George and Henry Middleton, for conducting a similar establishment at No. 8 West Thirty-ninth street, were dismissed to-day by Judge Cowing, in Part 1, Court of General Sessions, on the demurrer of the defense that the evidence submitted to the Grand Jury ald not Warrant the finding of the indtet- ments. Access to the Gra d Jury minutes was @ranted a few day 0, and to-day At- tornéys Levy, Unger and Meyer, for the ‘defendants, submitted their de- mayrrers. Judge Cowing, in dismissing the in- djottments, sald: “The eyidence is too indefinite and whoertain to justify the finding of these ‘ndictments. There is too much sur- mise without the assistance of legal evidence, All the evidence is vague and ifolinite.”’ Policeman Harry W. Fritchman had testified that he had lost $% in the Middlvton's place at roulette and $120 in Daly's place playing faro bank. District-Attorney Jerome was tn court when ths indictments were dismissed but he would make no comment. He ‘Was greatly surprised. RELATIVE OF LOU DILLON FAST 100 Another trotter ras just been discov- ered that promises to develop into @ feecond Lou Dillon, The trotter 1s Stan- Ney Dillon, a son of Sidney Dillon, fthe sire of Lou Dillon, Last week at Memphis Stanly Dillon, who is a green trotter, stepped half a mile in’ 1.01, pqualling Major Delm ame made ‘over the track a ago. Ba the veteran trainer, thinks jthat in Stanley Dillon he has ‘a trot- [eer Which will wrest, the premier hon- re from apuptton th the:ks Dillon in the near future. GUERRERO'S TEAM LEADS WALKERS) (Bpecial to The Eveninggworld.) PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 16.—The six- Way walking race has developed in a gfuelling affair and the leader is setting @.terrific paces Davies, the Indian, and Gnerreo, the Mexican, are leading the dunch, followed closely by Fahey and Matkus, the Shenandoah miners, After Boing twelve hours and three minute the Indian and Guerrero covered 100 miles... Metkus and Fhey covered the century mark four minutes later, There was great excitement as th men raced around the track and both ‘were cheered and urged on to their top speed, Five teams are all within hailing dis- ‘tance of the leaders. The pace 0 hot In pre ¢ that Cavanaugh and F ‘orite team in the race, Grst to third position. ‘The 2 o'cloclock score follows: gleman, the fav- were forced from Davis and Guerrero . Ka Sin ooley ani mes and jigatien 1S 8 Ks 4 aie ry :2 “Harris u “KAISER DESIGNS YACHT cuP. Trophy to Be Offered in Transat- lantic Race His Own Conception, BRLIN, ,Nov. 16.—Emperor William ie himself’ designing the cup that will be given him for a trans- © dtlantic yacht race, The statement sent tothe Associated Press from here that the Emperor's American-built schooner “Meteor would be entered was premature, The Emperor has not yet decided to do “so. Some of the considerations against sentering the yacht are that the monarch: has no other yacht to race at Kiel in June and that the passage to America ‘vould have to be begun-in March, dur- the period of rough weather. he Eoreiga Office and the J De- it is not true That the| Ripert ae yacht Hohengollern is prepar= gO to North America, as an- cpoenced in the German papers, —{_— BENNINGS ENTRIES. RACE TRACK, BENNINGS, Nov. 16. “The entries for to-morrow’s races are 164 5 follows: Race Selling: sares-ysar~ olds, eronee! by o-year-old fyites; alx fu 104 Queen Ri Burdette” ‘Snion’s Ann The annual meeting of the Amateur and follow Athletic Union was held to-day Grand Union Hotel. erates, represent the Atlantic to the Pacitle Coast, present. The principal business sisted of a discussion of various a ments to the constitution and t terpretation of various rules und union, The elixibility of some athletes : uberis Caren a er was considered also, as wag the rein tie 1) 1008; ‘times’ antne Riberioe Guality batting: © statement or non-reinstatement of some. four turpe—chasten Rub colleges and organizations into full Yo ‘ity, March membership in the union. ‘ Ru $] = President W. H. Lidinger, of the Mil- TIM waukee Athletic Club, presided at the Sead iace morning session. The finances of the| y, March 7, Lind) association were shown to be In good D8—Charles Ruberl, Pr metie uemere OF, m Cb lt fonler: condition, with a balance of $344.91, |? ty Mareh 7, 103) The report of the Record Committeo was made public. showing the following | records dec! clal by the a tion 70-yard huntle inches high--L. G. Blackmer, City, Feb. 28, 1903; time, 75-yard hurdle race; six hurdles 3 inches high—M. Bockman, Milwaukee Mareh 7, 100; time, 10 weconde ¢ race: re race; five hurdles 2 Borkoley time, 15 Inches tik New ‘york ap 30, 100; . Sohtek, unitinit 8-pound welght ‘Throwing: About twenty di = organizations New $.8-5 seconds, ten hurdles, 3 feot 6 ual Meeting To-Day, at the | tae ae were IY 15, Mitladel + Aug, ™ ne in ler the} $ turns—Harry ew York City, seconde MOS: tthe 2 minut iO garda, bath, @ turne—Jos Columbia Unive ssocla- feet 6 York fect 6 A.C. Oval, aN. Ht water, + Tra tine, Rut N ed run Sept. 11, 1903 Joesph 1" Joseph Feb, Lemoyne, | 14) 7 city, Ww. city, w. city, 4 turns vere Tale vers LOU DILLON ON SPEEDWAY AGAIN Lou Dillon, the champion trot the world, made her second appearanca ra on the Speedway yesterday and was t given a rousing ovation py the th Sands who lined both the mou! course. 1$3.50 SHO | superior we the largest the worid. have been costing you fron ar ne only difference is aring quali 3, d under. one roof maki iW tine shocs, and show you Ui aire With which every pair o shoes is made, you would r 3 ari ywhereint shoes produ edit T could show between the shoes m: and those of other understand wh: cost.more to 1 shape, fit bette le in my 8, Why, they ir longe valu " he pald to L fs $25,000 Reward va te pala v hat Douglas uses Corona there is value in Doulas Corona 1s the highest gi leather made, BROOKLYN: yos-710 Broadway,c. Tho: 1307 0 U nt a 78: W. L. Douglas $3.50 shoes have, by j their excellent style, easy-fitting ‘and les of any $3.50 shoe in ust as good as those that could take you into my factory at Brockton, Mass,, the largest in the you the difference in the market te 18 Newark Av owner, C. quee Ua K. G. Bilings, “queen evidently kn tion was meant for her, Saund ve speeding. was Don D wned by J I ter of WORTH $5.00. achieved mM $5.00 to the pric ng mens he intinite f Douglas 9 alize why e the best he world, ny factory on would Bi 50 shoes BE hold their and ar than any ersey City Newark: 5 Broad Street. me of the sf e her famous, Saunders heck, nd preve: the trotting was driven by her trainer, Maii- ew that as she t loose from her! (NEW YORK CITY 34% Tax Exempt Gold Bonds in’ three The pacers Don Derby _ Joni Pianos and Organs. Fo Do not miss the greatest chan Pianos Beautiful Har You sawe from $i STOOL A America’s Creates Diano Sale! Be Sure to Come To-Morrow and Make a Selection at Once. 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