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‘TY Tur Nrwe “ugar *~TAST WEER AT GRAVESEND TRAC KY ALL THE THE WORLD; MONDAY | EVENING, SEPTEMBER 26, 1908 OF DIAMOND, RING | WON TSTOPRACES KIEL Y PRESENTED WITH CUP FIGHTERS WILL A GWESEAD Justice MacLean Refuses to’ Issue Injunction to Restrain) Brooklyn Jookey Club from Running Horses at Track. LAWYERS APPEAR FOR HOUSEHOLDERS’ ASS’N Assert Pool-Selling at the Track | Creates an Immoral Atmos- phere—Judge Directs Them to Withdraw Application, Supreme Court Justice MacLean has | Fefused an application for an inunction | to restrain the Brooklyn Jockey Club from running races at the Gravesend 4rack on the ground that there was Nothing in the papers to show that a crime was about to be committed, and on the statement that in his opinion | the court had no power to grant such @n tnunction This r had examined affidavits and other pa- pers, In an application made to It by two lawyers who asserted that, In view | Of the fact that gambling and pool: | @elling was permitted by the Jo Club, at tee Gravesend track, and that such gambilng would be permitted un- til the close of the meeting on Oct. 3, the Court could issue an injunction @zeinst the Jockey Club, No Case for Injunction, Justice Maclea @o not satisty Ou a case for a said: “Your papers that you have made Injunetior “But,” sald counsel, ‘we show ‘that | @ man lost $1,00 gambling at the race rack, “But,” Interrupted the Court, “that pages the otner day, no proof before me th the kind will occur to-merrow, At any arte,” said the Court, “the constitu tional convention authorized the Legis latwre te pass ar act permitting ane thing In racing inclosures and making | that same thing In any other part of the Btate illegal, und 1 no} going to €rant you an injunct Certynly n On your affidavits, Wich are inform tion and beltef.” Immoral Atmosphére Created. “We think we are entitled to the in- fon,’ urged counsel, “because we @ppear here tor a householders associ- ation consisting of 1,000 members who g@ormpiain that by reason of pool sellin, end gambling at the track an lenmorel atmosphere surrounds their home and families, They apply to Your Honor for an injunction restraining what we Gssert is & violation of the Constitution @nd the laws against gamblin, Justice Maclean sald tho Quite familiar with the questions raised and did not believe that an Injunotion 4 was made after the Court | y | and there is | t anything of | should issue. He said that there was & remedy pointed out for a person to re- cover money lost at the race track “We know that Your Honor has de-| rai cided, while sitting in the Appellate Term, that money so lost can be re- 4 different case, and we think that the Injuncton should issue. May we 1.3 eew this application on further afti- {HIGH ¢ @avits?”’ continued counsel. “You may withdraw the application,” replied the Justice, Counsel withdrew | the application and sald upon leaving the court that they probably would re- them. DALESMAN REELS OFF A FAST MILE (Special to The Evening World.) GRAVESEND, N. Y., Sept. %—The fog had quite an inning at the course to-day and the training work was much delayed, The principal workouts were as fol-| lows; PATAGONIAN—One mile in 1.48, band- + ly; William Hogan, ¢rainer, CARRIER PIGEON—One mile In 1.48, handily; William Hogan, COLONIAL, GIRL—A quar easily; C. E. Rowe, trainer. HACKENSACK-Six, furlongs in 1.3, breezing; E. A. McGuire, trainer. JACK RATLIN=A half mile in 0.52, handily; R. Campbell, trainer. SIDNEY ¢, LOVE—A haif mile In 0.54, breexing; R, Campbell, trainer. DALESMAN ‘One mile in 143, gallop | ing; J. Odom, trainer. MIstias—taree- rters In 1.19, hand- ily, Ed, Gra trainer, ANDREW MACK-—One and a quarter oe in 2.15, handily; F. Weir, traln- DAINTY—One mile in 1.41, =i ‘W. Jennings, trainer. PROPER-—One mile in ‘La, 6 W. Jennings, trainer CANNON BALL—Four Sartonge in 0.62, handily; H. Graham, trainer. CUBAR THE ARENA—Four furiage in 0.54, easily; Kettleman, FLAMMULA — Three-elghths i ‘039, | handily; H, M. Mason, trainer. CHARLES | ELLIOT—Five furl in A, driving; R. Campbell, tr PASADEG AN Four furlongs in Laughlin, trainer. KING a Per PER Five turlon: in to ites handily Wetr, trainer, CALMN ive furlongs in 1.05, — FY driving, ~sy Weir, trainer. easily; 8. Doggett, trainer, |}, trainer. IKKi-Three furlongs in 0.38, handily; 'W. Hueston, trainer. NG GROUND—One mile in 1.49, ai ‘out; G. Cornell, trainer, beh 1 PARK—One mile in 1.48, hant- Odom, trainer. N CHOCKET—Three furlongs tn 0.88, | 3 J. our ‘OF aa, bm, ra mile in 148, | handily: DICK, BER: $1 1-2, casi DAZZLB—One mile in 3.49, galloping; 7. Welsh, trainer. FRENCH DRIVER HERE. Albert Clement, son of the manufac~ turer of the French automobile of that ¥ on the French me La_ Bretagne, to iene 9 art in Rs Cup, Ye 2 assau name, arrived y: f Island, on Oct. brought with mM. hs 90-ho! wit! Mi ‘won thea | t im the t Ste i Seat covered in an individual action, but this) i | GERA ANIUM-—Six Curldnes jn, new It, Counsel took the papers with| nwananall T. HORSES DO WELL AT THE BAY TRACK KIELY WILL G0 HOME WEDNESDAY the Ipish athlete (Special to The Evening World) RACE TRACK, SHEEPSHEAD BAY, Sept. 28.--The training conditions at the| bay course this morning were perf The principal workouts noted were following: MIOUIA~ps furlongs in 1.11, sacral J Rogers, trainer, prixcnss UPERT—Five furlongs inf 1,06, breesing, SBANDRIA—Five furlongs in 1001-2 breeging; J. W, Rogers, trainer. THE #BRITISHER—Six ‘furlongs in 1174-6, handily; Enoch Wishard, trainee ino » Wishard, trainer, LIBERIA-Six furlongs in 1.2, breea- fT Enoch Wisiard, trainer. SOUTH RIMBLE—Six. furlongs 1a 2.5; Enoch Wishard, trainer. ANCELLOR—Six furlongs fn 1.2) 2-5, breesing; Enoch Wishard, trainer, SAVABLDP-Six furlongs In 1.25, breez- ing, Enoch Wishard, trainer, 24, MeDowell, trainer, VAHOE—One mile in 1.54, galloping, C,H. Hughes, trainer. cA tt an furlongs in 1.33 3-4, hand ily; C. T. Patterson, trainer. STALWAR ioe. mie and a furlong in 1.68, handily; Shields, trainer. TOSC SIX huslonge in 1.20 1-2, hi eal pli J. Humphreys, trainer. T HILLS —Four furlongs |n 03, | vppwesiag H. H. Hyner, tratuer, CANAJOHARIE—Bix furlongs in| al League Bit | an inyttation. trom }the Amerlean Theatre to witness the | pertormahge of Her Mad Marriage’ Wednesday evening of this week, Se b. ber of the team will eouDy all the dpwet ea ‘ated in ‘helt Soe 1 1-2, handily; H. H. Hyner, train- LA AN 4A DALE—One mile an a quarter fn bey nandily, T, C, McDowell, raine! | spRiNG "SILK—Five furlongs In 1.08, breeging; Peter Wimmer, |rainer, | ST. VALENTINE—One mile in L412, handily; W. Shields, trainer, DOLLY ht —One mile and a furlon® in 1692-5, handily; T. J. furlongs in 1.06, C, Davis, thainer. HELLO—Six furlongs In 1.25, brees- ing; Walter House, trainer. longa in 117 $4, handily; han J. W. Rot LORD’ OF "tH VALE—M ey a In 2.08, handily; A. J. Joyner, nes WOODSAW—Five furlongs in 1.08, breeaing: A. J. Joyner, trainer, | TONGORDER- -Five furlongs in 1,06 1-1, breeging; A. J. Joyner, trainer, WATER PANSY—Five furlongs {n 1.06, ‘breesing; A. J. Joyner, train WILD !RISHMAN—8ix furlongs in 1.18, handily: E. Madden, trainer, ADRIUTHA—Four — furlongs in 0.53, breezing; H. H. Hyner. trainer, AUDIENCE—Mile and a furlong in 2.03, I ere R, Tucker, trainer, “= PROLIFIC SEASON FR LONG GANES The season has been prolite in extra inning games. In (he American League FUNNYSIDE—Six ‘furlongs in 11%) there have been twelve M-inning con- : | tests, ten 12-innings, three 18-tnniny cons GTUYVF_Beven irlongs in 1.04, eaail: 75) diets, one of 14 innings, four of 15 in- nes and one 16-inning battle, The Na- toms League has had four -inninj games, four 12-inning games, four | ne tilts, one 15-Inning set-to 9 of 17 Innings. Both leagues haa 10-!nning games too npmerous to | mention. Do Not Throw Away Old Clothes Make Them Look Like New with | DIAMOND DYES Wo have a special department of af- vice, and will answer free any questions about dyeing. Send sample of foods when possible, Direetion book and 45 samples free, also | f°" Stawoxo DYES, Burlington, VE | the prize-ring, Should he be d | vill be in San Francisco on the night of | | Sept. 9. The principals will be light-| | Wa ‘ott at the welter-weight limit | | ‘MUNROE TO ACT AS A REFEREE Jock Munroe, the “Butte Miner,” will | make his first publio aoppearance since his flight with Jim Jeffries in Broadw: Thomas F. Kiely, who won the world’s all-around athletic , under the colors of the Greater New York Irish Athletic Asso- was the guest of honor at a Sulzer'e Harlem Park Saturday night. His for home next Wednesday, On behalf of the A—Five furlongs in 0.96 1-5,| clation, Munroe will referee the bo: contest between Johnny The miner has been In Boston for the past few days and Is expected has refused a nu ber of flattering offers to apoear wit a sparring partner In boxing exhibl- He declares he will not do any ing until he had fought and ‘sone of the present heay: Night, This will be his last appeai ance until he again en —$—<———— HANSON THE STAR. C, Hanyon was the star performer at but expects to retirn, many friends he has made whtlo, tn this country, Police Commissioner Adoo presented bim with a loving cup fourteen Inches high, of It bore the following insefiption: “Presented by his countrymen here In | America to Thomas F, Kiely, of Ire- land, all-around champion of the world; won at the Olymplc Games, St. Louts, £. A, ——— GIANTS AT THE THEATRE. he members of the New York Nation; Peace, Ruseball Club have accepted the management ot with the carnival, of sport of the Jersey Division of the Century io Club of America at the old Gutten- burg race-' track Py tate th present and wi vased the tane first in the halé mil ‘consolation race, PIANOS AND ORGANS. PIANOS AND ORGANS. And No Interest Is Cha Every yy Piano is ardson Piano has ail the latest Improvements, overstrung scale, ¢ of the best manufacturers in the world), imported wi 2 Practice muffler. 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