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A | , any such remarkabie closing powers. as was the besi " the pace al the way, and uzainst such @ remarkably fast miler as Herm: it ~SHBIRRAN RACE |JEFFRIES THROWING THE BASEBALL|:! -EVENT OF WEEK Great Field of Thoroughbreds Will Go to the Post Thursday, the Opening Day at Sheeps- head Bay. HANDICAP SHOULD FURNISH GREATEST CONTEST OF YEAR Irish Lad, The Picket, Major Daingerfield and Proper All Worth Consideration--Double| Event a Secondary Feature. ‘The race of the present week is, of course, the Suburban Hapdicap, which fs run on the opening day at Sheeps- head Bay, on Thursday. It all depends on the weather whether this race will fornish one of the greatest contests of the year or whether it. will. be| Fobbed of its interest by two of the chief factors among ts eligibles. Irish Lad and The Picket are wonder ful horses in dry going, They could not head a bull up slone in muddy going. And on the present inconslatent form pf the weather no one can dope out whether {t will be wet or ary on| Thursday, But take a tip. Call up the Weather Bureau for information. If] ) they should say that all indications are for fair weather, get out your macktn- tosh and rubber boots and telegraph] @ bet to Chicago on Propet or Major| Daingerfield. But taking it for granted that the fates will be kind and that the biue skies will smile on Sheepshead Thura- @ay afternoon, the Suburban will be a great race, In order to demonstrato| why it will be a great race {t is necos- sary to refer to the Brooklyn Handicap. In that race The Picket carrying 119 pounds and ridden by Helgerson beat} Irish Lad, carrying 125 pounds, a nose. Proper, with 110 pounds up and carry- eee ‘was third, a length and a half away. On Thursday these three) meet, with the following weights end sJookeya: Irish Lad, 14, Shaw; The Picket, 124 Helgerson; Proper, 110, Odom. The rea- son why The Picket carries 124 pounds fm the Suburban is that he waa penal- HANDICAP HORSES WORKED TO-DAY GRAVESEND, N. Y., Juno 18—The day broke dark and gloomy at the Gravesend track this morning. A brisk MUNROE DOES LIGHT WORK. THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 13, 1904 THE DIAMOND, RING | SUBURBAN RACE ON THIS WEEK. wind blew over the course and made the galloping hours uncomfortable ones. Those sent to workouts were: ORUSHER-A half-mile in 0.60, easily; ISABUT TESA half-mile in 0.60, C. Oxx, trainer, ized twelve pounds for winning the Brooklyn; but as he was handicapped at over 15 pounds in the Suburban the penalty only applies one-half. So be takes up eix pounds, and thus meeta Irtbh Lad on even terms. Proper car- sies the same weight he carned in easily; ‘Brook PATAGONIAN—One and one-eighth a) ied miles in 2.01, handily; W. Smith, Best in Brooklyn. trainer. ‘There has been much argument since REACH—One mile in 145, the running of the Brooklyn as to mile in 1.45, hand- which was the best hors As the il 4; Odom, trainer, (Sper'al to Tye Evening Wortt —One mile in 1.54, galloping with beaded edge around race was run Proper unquestionably orto Wess ‘fiongs in 03%] siHPSHWAD BAT, Sune It —Tho| prodinl\ ce ey cet Tonics in aa, | LOD; highly polished; value ran a remarkable race. He was very! prea jongs in [Conditions of weather and track were preczing: J. W. Rogers, trainer, $15.00; for this 98 slow to break, being away In four- traine! ecabl dourse this! AME ‘our furlongs in hand | f week only ..... . oe Gitk ERRANT—-One T. Welsh, trainer, Three-quarters {n 1.20, breez~ in; Welsh, trainer. ROBIN HOOD— hrye-quarters in 14 breezing. ‘T. Welsh, taine HIMSELF One walle in 1a, teenth position. At the three-quarter) K’ mile in 1.52, pole he was nine lengths behind Irish Lad, who was in front, and eight baer behind The Picket, who was ea wre the far turn he was still the) carter, trainer, sige sAlstence | behind the leaders: ILLYRIA-One mite in 1.48, easily: D. that point home he made up ipeaot D—One mile in 1.49, hand- rey immense gap, and was only beaten | POT MED— One mite in ; @ length and a half by Irieh Lad, who| LENARKA—One ‘mile in 1.49, handily: was a head behind Tho Pioket. There in 149, handily; are two ways of looking at this per- formance. One was that Proper, be- ing off stow, was unable to move fest through the mass of horses about him in the frat six furlongs, and onl t to running in the last li While he appeared to be cl tremendous rate of speed in i'was the fact that irish Cad and ‘The Picket were dead on thelr feet {hat made Proper appear to, close, tat. | TIN i it took Irish Lad and The Picket | pRyney 31 1-5 seconds to run the Tast quarter, ter running the mile in 1.39 2-6, or . Carter, trainer, SONG AND’ WINE-Six 1.90, breezing; F. | Burlew, WATHRSIDE—Six furlo In jalloping; F. Burlew, trainer. INGUISHER—A half-mile in 0.82, “easily; J. Hines, trainer. FOR LUGK—Five-olghths 1.04, 1.04, furlongs in trainer. 1.21, in handily; F. Burlew, trainer. TWIN .ROSE—Five-cighths in I. Burlow, trainer. PARHAM—One mile in 1.50, Hoping; A. Zimmer, trainer. E HAPPY HOLLOW-—Five furlongs in oy the rate of 24 4-5 seconds for éach Fa bee tay, cele It will be seen, therefore, thut they CHARA EL. One mile in’ 1.63, easily; _doldsborough, trainer. ROSBIGNOL — Flve-elghths 1.07, hand Graves, trainer, LAMA—! eights in 1.05, easily; B.! Graves, trainer. MART MULL furlongs A. Carter, trainer. 1.36, gallop! NORTHERN STAR—Six furlongs 1.19, handily; 8, Lawlor, trainer. ‘TON—One mile in 1.48, eas! were stoppifig very fast and that the last quarter was more than two seconds slower than the average quarter for first mile, ‘Two seconds tim ° mea about ten lengths of ground, we have the explan not ‘Brower closing the gap of nine Led trom ine half-mile pole, He was running the last ey of the race whilo the uther two ad been doing thelr speed act in the vs prat, part. Witi mood, even, pace throughout | RIGHT ROYAL—A half mle in 0.54 the Face, and with Proper, off well ao 5 ¥. Burlew, trainer. ; S ut! ve to on to ’ LANTERN— le 4, Teaders, it 1s doubtful i¢ hy would show | > Gi Slug’ W. MeGivnes trainer. STROME—Five furlongs in 1.04 8. Lawlor, traine: R—Six furlongs in 1.17, easil; Lawlor, trainer. i tn 1.19 trainer. MILE—Three-quarters J. Neumeyer, SHOT GUN—One mile in 1.45, handlly;| W. Jennings, trainer, STAMPING GROUND—On breeeing: G. Cornell in yen in. in) he did in the Brooklyn. , Irish Lad Was Best. ‘The writer still belleves that Irish Lad horse. Irish Lad forcea was @ Wonderrul performance in elt for both of th mile in 1.5%) trainer, i horses to have run that “grat mile ik 1302-5 welunted. as Lea Gomes . they, Were,“ Wheh Inn Lad had ais: | ARCADEThree-quarters, in 120, bre posed pf Mermis he was inclined to lout, Po eT ere ae ‘The writer contends that ‘The Picket, a. Cornell, trainer. \ was @ lucky horse In the Brooklyn. We was off well, which wav lucky. Yor | BUCHRE A. halt, Delete Cali homalLy3 De Mae ROM peeaker: He ted DELAY—Five furlongs. in 1.04, . Burlew, ive trainér, furlongs 1.04, vy: F. Rurlew, trainer. {OMENTS—A quarter tn 0.2, W. Smith, trainer: ONATAS—Six furlongs tn Jame. W. Shields, trainer. NS—One mile in 1.45, handily Shields, trainer. CONSUEBLO If—Four ‘furlongs in 0.60, Gia position ringt in behind the. two pacemakers. He had the rail trom Gtart to finish and was not bothered to £0 around horses. The luck of the raco ran certainly with him, “With 6 pound: it does not seem possible h Lad, and even Mt Hermis rt it is not Hkely that Shaw will take Irish Lad out to forage. pane with, him. Proper is bet- having Odom up, instead o! easil , Smith, trainer, Lyne. “Irish Lad ought to win the| gcorcH THISTLE--A auatter tn Suburban if the track is fast. Ro aceller trainer, The Double Event. SAT—A half mile in 0.61, J. Neumeys trainer, lng, day” at t Ig also a feature of] scHOHARIE—Three furlongs “In 0.s ig race, which Is at five and trainer. f furlongs out of the chut TIM SULLIVAN Wine, Blandy, Amberjack, ths ‘Hree-quarters in 1.18 8] galloping: F. Weir, trainer, ourtplaater. * Talita, ‘Butiline, others, ‘This shauld be & AMY_J.—A half mile in 0,501-4, easily; Diemgn race, though on paper it looks a W. Jennings, trainer BELLE DIXON—Five furlongs {n 1.06, Good thing ‘tor Bennington's. pale SE sake a ch ‘The closing days at Gravesend are not aedale f peat except for, the in pulled up) easily; GOLDBN RICK cap at a mile and a'fur- hari: 1 ‘This in intended as a sort of a iN hve: lnainary or, trial, for. the Suburban, js doubtful 1f many of the handi: oandidat opie: D, Carton tral endloping; ‘arter, trainer. HIST—Five ‘turlongn, tn’ 1.12, breesing , Carter, trainer ‘i in oma furlongs B ale: 1einiie in 052, bale mile in 0.82, fom, fale mile In. 0.52, Cr eRtiones i 0. 5 cee 51, hand. CLARPNC! {ralner. V seighths in es will avail themselves of ity. In ee ibe a good | HA t 7 eB ond ‘idal Biakes one ‘mile a oar ani =a RO i, nor Jal paiaip oh cabalaalia HORSES MAKE FAST most aj owners, trainers and railbirds in the sunshine during hours. The tr: tion and the was, had no trouble in golng over it MAGISTRA Ix f handil Whalen, BRIDL ongs in trainer, TIME IN GALLOPS Piano Sale We have arranged to offer 150 celebrated 1904 model Robert Wilson fal no interest charged for time taken in making payments. The price includes stool and cover and our terms are less than 15c, a day, which means less expenditure in payments than would be necessary even in renting a@ ordinary “second-hand” piano, Pianos ‘delwered to your home upon first payment of 85. The Robert Wilson piano is too well known to need extensive description. 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It is made on exactly the same scientific basis as the large pianos—titted with the yery finest repeating actions; has new over-strung scale, and the tone is very powerful and rich, the touch elastic and responsive. ee a a anor 8 eae as ay Only BS. week, our old piano for a beautiful Walters and pay only $1 a week. All “AilCars Transter to Bloomingdales’. Transfer to Bloomingdales’ - morning. ‘Phere were no clouds and the looked the galloping k was in perfect condl- cers whose workday 1.21, PATH—One ‘quarter in 0.24, trainer +—One mile In 1.88, Adkins, ¢ furloogs hand- ii, train 1.21 . wale 14, POND 1.1 0.56. nee ii Molaiwehiin, fiitessial RY" uD 8, ix furlongs in conrad dily 4 J. MoLaughiin, trainer. Y sipi:. ‘One mile in 1.2. gallop- efleld, tratner. SAMORK—Four_ tur- andily; George Innes, ners TRG—Stx_ furlongs tn 1.20, hand- liy; Parry Littlefield, urainer: BELLE SAUVAGE—Pive furlongs in Loz, breezing: TJ. 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