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he : Final WERATHER—Faiy to-night: DD: MR | Wetlneniny ciondy, | PRICE ONE ‘CENT. kW YORK, ‘TUB D. AY, “APRIL 25, 1905. rrr ese are er MANY LIVES IN PERIL AT GREAT EAST SIDE FIRE ———. — 4 —— —___ stroyed and Department Has a Hard Fight to Save Adjoining Struc- tures — Hundreds in Panic, Series of Explosions Hurls Masses of Blaz- ing Debris on Dozens of Buildings, Occupants of Which Are Driven to the Street‘by the Police. ‘Y° Fire started in the Frank Roesen furniture, carpet and upholstery establishment, which occupies Nos. 317 and 319 Grand street, in the old Ridley five-story building, late to-day and in half an hour the whole ‘pullding from No. 513 to No, 521, on the corner of alle street, was op seething furnace, ‘he Van Norden Trust Company o6- seunies the ground floor and Munk Roe- Been thto rest of tre bullding, Mere, were 200 to %00 people, em- loyees and customers, in the furniture Nestablishment, and there was consider- panto, for the place was ill aflame in Yeas time than {t lakes to tell It. and the Asdebedst Millinery Com- Pany ot No. 817 were soon a cauldron of flames, which the fremea could not control, Walla Begin to Fall. Tho Orchard street walls begnn to fall into the street after half an hour, and \Trolley -Dodgers Lead Off with Run in First Inning. |HOME RUN BY SHECKARD. Old Ridley Building in Grand Street De-| Fenoe. SCORE BY INNINGS. | Boston -00000001 0-4) Brooldys 10100100x-8 BATTING ORDER. Brooklyn, Boston, Bheckard, it, Cannell, ef. Lumley, rf, Tenney, 1b BROOKLYN AND | BOSTON MEET IN LAST GAME Wins New Pair of Shoes by Lacing Ball Over the Abba ttiechlo, Ba. Wolverton, 3b, Kayner, If. Sharpe, rf. Lauterborn, 2b, Regine e, Wills, Umbire—Mr, Johnstone, (Special to The Evening World.) WASILINGTON PARK, BROOKLYN, April 26,—Ideal /* baseball weather greeted the Brooklyn and Boston teams when they lined up against each other at these grounds this afternoon for the final game of the present series. First Inning. | Cannell sent a bounder ty Owens, who | lost no. time ih throwing him out at | frat. uy then swatted the ball to | ht and rested at the first b: Batt Falsed na. high foul fly whl Berwon's, ble mitt, | ing catch of W Olver ton's soraner In short tight, NOR ekard I's. Lamioy Babb, “tb | after thiy came five explusions Inside the blazing building, making loud r ports and sending burning debris in the alr, Great pieces of burning material were Soattered about upon the roofs of build- ings in Grand, Orchard and Alien stresta. The attention of two water-towers and half the firemen was turned to the saving of those buildings, ‘ ere were tenement-houses, jomes: thousands of peo; amon; them, and the police went pins thees and turned the half-frensied tenants out into the street, Tho four-story building on the south- enst corner, opposite the fire, and oc- cunied by the Mutual Alliance Trust Company and eeveral commercial houses, caught fire aren and-egain, Meantime the main fire ate ite way to the south and turned the tenement- house hives of Allen und Orchard street ack of the old Ridley bu'lding, which te 200 feet deep, There was terrific excitement in tho nelghborhood, whieh extended to the pecnery dy in Ragiow Street Jail and ‘The prisoners decane but were calmed by their NAN PATTERSON SEES A SKELETON ut all escaped by the stairways on the rehard atreet side of the building. No one was hurt, so far as can be scertained, Five Alarms Sounded, Patrolman Leonard Hosford, of the \dridge Street Station, waw the flames Mbelching from the third-story windows na sent in an alarm. Five alarms alto- ‘wether were sounded. lh@pector Schmittberger had all the recinot captains of the lower east side afore him in the Eldridge Street Sta- jon, The meeting broke up and all jurried to the scene of the fire, ‘The ancient bulkiing burned like tin- (der, and a second, third, fourth and fifth alarms were sounded in less than ‘twenty minutes, calling eighteen ¢en- eines and tenders, four trucks, a fire ower and three fire patrol companies, ach of the dozen precinct captains Relephoned to his station calling out ‘his reserves, Grand and Orchard atreets became @rowded by thousands of excited peu- le anxiougy Inquiring for friends sup- |q@oned to be in the burning bullding. The fire extended to all five numbers, ‘The J. C, Cohn detal parlors at No. 315 PaRiovetrion keepe! sil |’. Recorder Goff would not consent to Lawyer Abe Levy's appeal to- | ay that the District-Attorney's heaMless skeleton be excluded from the AM eouraTOM where Nan Patterson is on trial for the murder of Caesar ‘Young. When the gruesome frame of bone was brought into the room from behind the jury box the young, girl turned pale and shrank from t. Dy an involuntary movement she gra: her sf" paipon he juniped up and cried: sped her counsel's arm, where: “Your Honor, 1 object to the exhibition of this long fy to doow ieft centel the bee ¥ i ‘ Batol wa Pauterborn, Bheokara moving. up third. Owens's fly dropped safely nt right centre, scoring Sheekard, ee of WiNB's low drops. gravniee fleld, and Baorlage, » ree Rated. Laurerborn's pop fy to. tie in: field was sinaihered by Batch. Shed ard made a teat catch of Pioodhems NO RUNS Bapn | Tones ed was a victim on sone 4, high one to, Rt r strollea on four shoots, was afraid of ‘being hit and was out on etrikes, NO RUNS, é Third Inning. Tones stopped Willis’ hot one and re- tired the big pitcher Cannell was the second victim on ble grounder which Owens's and Babb Asa, 4 care of. Denney pasted out a long Fe which Lumley grabbed on the un. NO RUNS, Sheckard got a palr of shoes by slam- ming the ball over tho right feld fence for a home run. Lumley followed with a tp ) @ rive to. ri ry for a base, bunted to Willis, who shot + Batty, fore ing, Lumiey at Owens forced Batch at ‘hecond, ana. cr Lauterborn’s wild throw Owens reached gecond, Lewis went out, Needham to Yenney. ONT RUN, Fourth Inning. Batty reached first on a acratch to the jnileld. my iverion sacrifics Babb, mer fouled Ah to Sharpe ued, Ratt unt into hands. Dobbs was easy mentee Wilts to Ten- ney, Babb singled to Sens and reached second on Berg fo hit he infield, ones, hit safely, wailing the be Shoo td filed out to harpe, and on eat throw to, Needham Hanh was nailed at the pla NO RUNS, Fifth Inning. Lauterbo: yee unable to locate Jones's meet wnes after three at- amet eodiiam, was dispo: spo ned by ia Hea (ede a Petived Bh Vile, Lumley Sent A low line fly to Sharpe. Batoh was quickly, gitten out of the way by Batty and Ten: Owens got ina safe lick to centre for a base, Lewis went out, to NO TUN. ‘enney, arate Sixth Inning, cane had rh out 4 ig bot sat Shop ot jatty’® peed Free eRe him out at ‘the court-room, and ask Your Honor to exclude it, . It i ‘demonstrating the medical testimony, as has been own ant ripe +ation of the feelings of some of us I ask that it be kept from view,” Upon Mr. Rand urging that he eduo- 1 | Arter reoces Dr, wast ies ful needed the skeletorf “however, |s0n Street tates Tee Recorder Goff orderet that it remain] "424 with the keloton by his wide, at | ™ Jas a fixture of the court's sessions, (Continued Gn Becond Page.) } _ RESULTS AT NASHVILLE, UNION PARK RESULTS. ‘\ RACH TRACK, NASHVIL1L», Apri 8T, ,%5.—The races here to-dey resulted as ba ‘Gollowa: uted as follows: a aD IS 20.0 4 ame aut Gb to gee he Bare ons. emerse || peepee 8S Beate Ty” ad Spoon | Be Ge Moat 0 Pas ee se ° Bese gare heatra, RtesieDean usr pnt Aipanatnal ad i é LOUIA, April %.~The ee totay a Uni Pane, oa" gruesome object in} § sine” an Tonchen for @, ber, eA ant on the throw down scored. ones maa thrown out by Wil- Bergen t taped ert vate throw to Bale, ONG Seventh Inning. iverton was hit by a pitcrree pal at rad Gort mo with Se re we Rtas ah fom 3 aan n behest ont! out, rah amigy was ane er Do YY . tat Pe ie, i mae “sanity. GP falta Br Are Seer ae Willis #n Tenney. hkl by Inning ae Tae ire fate arabe Lie ie, orn sede Ra be nt et Woivorion to Tot “nd porlalie, ext contr ball ne noaona mame Beecnd ‘onst t ie toe aN tp hed on on Bat 1H fled Ninth. ae Le iy » Fae harpe fanned, - i arse filed to Bled on ‘BOTH SCORE IN FIRST. \Clarkson Takes Box to Avenge| Washington ...2 200001 0 0-5) Wighlanders ...20 0102021 my) BATTING ORDER. New York. 4 aahington ones, cf, | Dougherty, If. Hin, "ab, | taht, 1b. Hacunien, it, Saseidy + Mullen, 2b, Sullivan, rf. McGulre, ¢, Kitiridge, c, Clarkson, p. Hughes, p. ans 4 HIGHLANDERS CROSS BATS WITH SENATORS, Two Houts’ Batting Practice Puts Griffith’s Team in Shape, the Defeat of | Yesterday. | SCORE BY INNINGS. Umplre—Mr, Connolly, (Special to The Hventne World.) AMERICAN LEAGUE GROUNDS, NIXW YORK, April %,—Atter a day of hard work on the hitting end of the game, Griffith sent his men to the post | this afternoon, expecting clouts In clus- tors, First Inning. Clarkson wae gracious at the start | and allowel Jones to stroll, Hill's sac- vifice sent him one peg further, Stasi was then ctroked on the arm by Clark. ton's cutves.” Huelamin laced long | one which Douwherty caught after a | herd run, but hoth ‘runners advanced | fh hase on the throw In. nit was | that Cassidy popped a clean sing! "ovot | seound, and two rune dnd doen, ane | by the one-time Lede GEE ae aay ‘led out to Biter wields, TWO R GIANTS HAD AN }a liner ‘to ahlen and died, EARLY LEAD ON THE QUAKERS CURE Re CTE Up to Fifth Inning’ McGraw’s Men Were Three Runs Ahead, TAYLOR IN THE BOX. Luther Was in Rare Form and Phillies Were Blanked Four Times in Suocession, SCORE BY INNINGS., R. H, @,| Giants 2001201 1-8 18 3! Phila, 0000001 0-1 93 BATTING ORDER, New York. mh alledeiphia. Donlin, cf. Thomas, ci Strang, rf. Gieapon, tb, Bremahan, ¢ Gourtney, 8b, tes, If, Magee, If, ‘Titha, rf, Branafeld, 1b, i is Doolin, #9, jo wer an, a AHO’, Cc. Taylor, ts Pittinger, p, Tnpires ~ Mesars. Bauswine and Emalle, (Special to The Evening World.) PHILADELPHIA BALL PARK, PHILADELPHIA, April 2%5.—The Giant and Phillles played, the concluding game of the present series here this af ternoon, Firat Inning, Donlin hit for three bases, Strang Med to Titus, scoring Donlin, Bres- hehan singled to right, to Kahoe. KUN, Thomas filed to Mertes, Mertes fouled Dahien flied’to Titus. ONE Gleason hit Courtney wag out, NO RUNS. Taylor to Bowerman, be outrd in font Hughes ‘iso ‘atarted by Wallan kc AR NAL te Co? Bowed hia ingrastdt a pass hint and Griffith Fal Sawn, Roa bunt amd heat it out, Wille oigherty aoored. Elberfeld bumped o ed one to Hughes, but Cassidy mu} the throw and both were safe. Seelng mething {n the bunt, Williams wok Shot At if and wAvadited both men, ine out himaalf. Anderson walked, Ai 4, oad it was wy #0 Con! Wfted a foteawell to Cag. | slay and Chase wa sthe haat. fo Cap | The Callfornin lad beat out a bunt Aid Bane, “rea iB oe ree score, Gulre's grounder. to Mullen chapter. TWO RUNS. Second Inning, Sullivan struck out, but Kittr no Oslorism about him, and Me eS tugne| 4 for two bases. Hughes ther bunaig fonenet one iF Re, Tarva ions over the Jett field fence for's home rn, sending Kittri Of himsblt, “Hones struck att, bur tiiG Stahl filed to Williams, nwo larkson on owt to Bulliv Doug phert; Casi an gall hecler nat a ‘the pists NO —Third inning. was trotted not, next to mee owe Ince of Cla ee wea oppanen ron the th Ueleman «ot second berks | flare to hold fy, end, dv 4 te MA on Cassidy's nacrifice, 0 ‘ulte: ok out, a loge made hinaelt Hath administering t! Butlvan Mra now srats | “eme: dowe oft tion of the ai ninont No alneom™ Ree me yrene ont on Casula {ifol step of wi iim ae fou Tirewlae. ne ny stop of ~ Fourth ihe With a sensational one Saneor put Kittridge out an Conroy again diatingul eit by Dulling down Jc foul ae iRigethed to go ln the bl cai Conroy was silowed hee walk and then sole ahh On od third. to im, he ‘Shoulder ther! Me iene. woe a Tit feet an Che ee Pity ve Ry la a oti looxed ood, Srounder to Bate ‘ONE “Rin, Fifth Inning. FNL filed out to Conroy, and Stans struck out, Fiuslarpan Pobped. out. t fi NO nt Realy 7) mot the Bad eeaaey his faieh, ir} Peeve one by, that dai ond, to sist Henin but str te Anderenh. vain a arvied met in inde Jid-fltew in the bia ale 4 i arr feld sin: 434 to centre, @ I lett ane rer Ti Second Inning, Deviin fled to’ Courtney, ‘Gilbert made &Md on Bransileld's muff of Doolin's ‘brow,’ Bowerman singled to right, Gilbert ‘scoring. Taylor bunied safely, Doultn ‘hit for two bav Bowerman scoring, Strang Lit to'Glewson, who threw Taylor out at the plate, Strang stole second and Donlin was out ai the plate, Gleawon to Kahoe, TWO RUNS, MoGee was thrown out wt first by Taylor, ais) singled, Bransfiela fouled to Bowerman Doolin fled to Bowerman, (NORE Third exis Bresnahan was out, Doolin to Brans- Seid, Courtney fumbled Mertes' ground- Ahlen ted to ‘Phomas, whose re- tien to bid CLdank AHR NO Mpae akaed ee Dahlen ‘Thomas iron ea’ Pe Dahlen @ i Lied » ey to nario joa tried to make seca star ‘was out, Dahlen to Gilbert, NO RUNS. Fourth Inning. bores Lin yy Mate Ai out by Doolin, Gil- la & to lett. Bowerman fouled 4 negara: Taylor filed to Thomas. Gatien RUNI sy Bing te Donlin, McGee sin- to fd ts left th 8 ee tp to Dahlen, Ac- and wes thrown out, rifan to Givers, "NO RONB. Fifth Inning. Donlin hit for two bases, Strang bunted safely, Bresnahan hit to Brans- + | fie and Nee Auth Doniin scoring, fortes fh homas, Dahlin was they our at Sarat by Pittinger. OND filed to Mertes, _ Doolin vhoe was safe on Penns t) ‘i mea Pittingor struck out wilt RUNS, Sixth Inning. Ked, Gilbert fanned. Dev- UC Mole Reoonds. Bowermin singled to Tet sooring Deviln, Borerme te fan. von’ on. the play. ait. SE ea neta yon Looking wild lowarman FOOT q ae aaa fra thn at first. by ore R retired eum a can 9 courtney fouled | fo lin, NO RUNI Seventh Nanlhgs ing for Philadel. Washer now, pitching for wine wadk pitched for Tarandy wine, of Wilms . Mertes walked. Dal Ten’ forced, Hrsenahan, Courtney unas: angisted. Nevin filed fs Gleason, Gil- bert mae INS filed to Glea- wot Seo was thrown Benth, Som by Dahlen, Titus ALOR hl was out, Taylor to ower- 0 RUNS. u ene Inala; Beso ‘homan scoring, MoGee fannod, Ninth Inning, pica ae sinatea Wo fete, Bo nner tiled 0, good, Toscan...... Odom | Won driving, Time—1.18 Bia eee i ‘Wnglan ee WINNER DISQUALIFIED BY STEWARD Preen Gets Home First, but Excelsior Is Given to Santa Catalina. BAD MIX-UP AT FINISH. First Horse Swerved in Stretch and Jockeys Fuller and Kelly Were Thrown and Hurt. JAMAICA FINISHES. FIRST RACE—New York (9 to 2) 1, Toscan (16 to 6) 2, Trapper 3, SECOND RACE—The Gadfly (7 to 1) 1, Head Dance (8 to 6) 2, Can buncle 3, THIRD RACE—Just (5 to 1) 1, Anodyne (16 to 1) 2, Green Room 3. FOURTH RACE--Santa Catalina (8 to 1) 1, Rapid Water (8 to 1) 2, Sinister 3, Preen won but was dis- qualified, FIFTH RACE—Tommy Waddell (15 to 1) 1, Old England (3 to 1) 2, Orfeo 3, SIXTH RACE—Clark Griffith (16 to 6) 1, Gold Badge (9 to 6) 2, Chal- fonte 3, Time—0.55 1-5, (Apectal to The Evening World.) RACE TRACK, JAMAICA, April 25.— The Excelsior Handicap, run here to- day, resulted In an awful mix-up at tae finish, Preen swerved across all the horses at stroyod the race. In the jam that re- sulted Bir Briltar and Witful were knocked down and Jocheys J. Kelley and Fuller carried off the course un- conscious, Preen was an added starter dnd he oarried No, 13 on his saddle cloth, They went away to a good start, Sinister at once went to the front and was joined by Crown Prince, ‘hese two raced a couple of lengths in front of Preen, who was a length in front of Ormonde's Right, This order held to the far turn, where Crown Prince be- gan to tire. At this point there was a general! closing up and when they swept around the stretch turn Sinieter, Santa Cata- ina, Preen, Ormonde'a Right and Rapid Water were in a close bunch, In the stretch Preen began to move to the front and at the sixteenth pole Preen Sinister, Ormonde's Right and Rapid Water were heads apart, Then Preen began tu bear In, Sinister was the first to feel the effects, and stumbled to his knees 2 yards front the finish, I ‘then Ormonde's Right pull- ed up. Preen then went on and won by three quarters of a length, while Banta Catalina, who was on the out- side and clear of the muss was 3 lengthe in front of Rapid Water, Then came Bt. Valentine and Sinister, ThTo stewards promptly disqualified Preen, pluced Santa Catalina firat, gia wy ate second and bys thing, iT RACH--§900 a ndicap; for ener +year-olde and up; nix furlon, Start Won driving, Time—1,18 8-5, Win- ner, b. h., by Sir Modred—Memerito, Owner ~~Boston Stable, —Bettini Starters, Jocks, Wes, St. His, vin New York.Crim'ina 92 1 4! 119 4 20 BY 16-5 os Trapper .....Burns 102 7 8 8 7 Also rane—-Goldamith, Pasadens, Tencresa, Sparkling Star and Roseland, New York Finlsted Strong, pevanre nag Star jumped away in front ade the running, followed by ‘Toa- can and ldsmith, The latter two gradually olosed on Sparkling star and on the turn passed him, NACAS then showed in front and soon had Gold- smith beaten, Then a new factor loomed up in New York, who closed rapidly in the stretoh and nailed Toscan at the furlong Pole. In @ hot drive New York won ig head. Trapper, off slow, closed fast and was third, a length and a halt aw: SECOND RACH—$700 added; selling; three year-olds and up; mile and sovei Btart good, Won eaally, “Nmeciag, Starters. Jocks. Wts, St. HIf.Fi proed 4 Doolin | Hind Danced Kelly ot 8 1K) Bb siyaae ieee cttNatts eal |E Carbuncle “Redfern 111 2 pe * ‘ i, Strang scored on] Also » Billy Roche, ¥ len foul to Court. | Ikki, Priority, Monocodor and Bally Burs. THIRD RACE—$700 added; for two-year- for nay, York,| olds; Foun oF BAL fur in seven hep ae @pitt Won handily. Time-0.88. beni Cather —Boith to deep ort, lea: Starters, Jocks, Wie, dt.Hit.Fin, i "hr, $0 right, Meh o tmed to. Tust...,. Crimmins 102 4°98) 40 1 8 18 B 4! Bh O-10 88 Gadlevant and Tip- Anodyne .., Burns 114 Green Room O’Nell 107 ‘Alao 5 tos, FIFTH RACH—$700 added; voll year-oMe and up; six Teiaer, fe LS Starters, Jocks, Wes, Bt He Fin, Miller 102 SULTS. OF ALL THE DAY'S SPOR ST. LOUI SAT a a (N. “ -200 st. LOUIS ..... CINCINNATI. ise BOSTON denn! ae Rb Mt aor getown—Princeten, 6 mearustoiny 9. “At Cantoriige--Hanverd, 3; Amherst, 4. . LATE WINNERS ——— SIXTH RACE—CHAMBLEE &, HORTENSIA 3. SIXTH RACE—SARNER W..B. GATES (2 to:1) 3. ro AT UNION PARK. —__. (13 to 1) 1, BY PLAY (9 to 8) @ AT NASHVILLE, (3 to 1) 1, BROOKLYN (6 toil | HOW THE EXCE EQURTH RACH —Maceielor Handloab; ills and a alxteonth: three-yearolds upward; $5,000 added, at a. Won. drt 8 Suspender is Dainty, 0 ‘owners being stable ene Se Oa Se a Jase less caeplleahie lean i 1 Fin, Open, Clon, Pl, Shi o i 10 15 t the finish and utterly de- | St. LSIOR WAS R jie (Special to The Bvening World.) SHEEPSHEAD BAY, April sun shone on both sides of the streets! at the Sheepehead Bay village thle) morning and the race course was sun! suntight in every direction, The tract was dry and emooth and the racers hi the best eurtace of the season to PIMLICO WINNERS. e SO er, Can- ie ithe Rellance; Sinn: RACH TRACK, “PIMLICO, April %,— FIRST RACH for, three-year-olds ang ata? 15 to 1 2 inock 3 Mcater Douglas 116, and upwart; 3 ary @ to 2) 1, it Watoali Vf io Hofman ities: year old at 10 the scale, gel one-hi coeaan , (2 to 1) 2, ‘wo Stop Day, Race ime inder rules of ri Naito PY [dary ete RAC—Por Aes and mares, Belle, 105 MP ame in Bod ae away, *orsauayatl BT. LOUMG, April %.—To-day's races’ m, halt Rolla Hie oe by = rnover 8 Time—0.52. The races here to-day resulted as fol- lowa: pwards—at below the acale, Yo regis ina cf (Barnett) Even 1 Bolon “Bhingle 110, ; Monadnock 106, J. ( Henderson) ¢ tol 8 , AMT? Routinn® Plime: “g@COND RACH Merchants’ Handt- gap thret-year- mile ist forty yards.—Malabar, 99 ine Spot, 08, Paani T., 100, bie en THIRD RAO! be ling; five and ¢urlor Indian Flower 93, (0. to 1) 1, T 90, (20 to} Also gaan Nera Sen Girl, Hattle ry Stone Brook, Irene iad 1-2, FOU! RACH—Ateeplechase; for maidin ht od Ne) Ve fa ae sold and ups Vaiteplestines and Humt As- moni ee Bowser (8 to 6). eae Pe he Sire: | f « i ‘a, t antes cryene-ota fy eshte fen i We 5 ca etree. to Horees in’ the tase, four- vear.olae and and ive ALY onmt Ove Feet, "os OMI i te Peers FAIR GROUNDS WINNERS. RACH TRACK, FAIR GROUNDS, here‘ resulted as follows; ber hte ay and a De apes Ah 1, Radium ¢ 1 Maro jme—t,11, istionte (8 to 5) 1, IND Ee BACKS tive sae 4 hae fur. te oD) P pines yen to 4) 3. ae Repiend Gt Kk ts a ee ricout %.—The} caused ft te x paiee pair ot fiilien | hon nderurast An lop over, The attractive con the trainers to gather at course in numbers and many ek moves were recorded during the itn Ing hours, ‘the Duryea youngaters in the} ence of their owner, were sent alo Indian fle a halt mile in 0.68, 064 loping out the Ave furlongs in 10amy Trainer Huggins as yet has not Anything faster of his two-y 0 although they are fit to be let dow! iN tabnep ane a racing clip, Mr, ‘Dhow hi was cooling oF sna ivsuscouneey and Plenty and Nien — 15 on POUR OA 2, "Ba 61 panes 0.18 1. } handily, ‘The rerio} : dis’ eddy is ready oa tty stor Diebold teasivent 35 pounds up, .26, 0, 1,44 346, ehanallse ‘ab hii SUR hace first time out, THI PICKET—120 furlongs in 1.10, preesing. hooky ng Brooklyn Handiloa; rat enga: aE sn rement, titan wold at erlooking Butte! 5 sh Os HO Ta be ek + Pass: thia one up ex cheapest co mons, trainer, i ati ee 1a RUAN ‘pounds up, Wns up; five furlongs iy Pati he ne reentry younssietar R BALET Hs 110 pounds and LA SRO, b pounge 4D ie Baie & Royo! im RA, 110 pounds Pgh tee halt ie mile in 0,08, breosi trather, asserts qui brass 8 rier salle eae 26, handily eynoid CUATAPLING 1 furlongs, tated 0, fhe certainly had all hi jormning. She is an uncel ae, trainer, OIL 2-2, 0 4, This is a pcan arya ie hale mle, pie oa t Ned of Testhines os radon i. Jone eis athe tralner, pound pore wap let

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