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| NAN PATTERSON COURT IN (RIOT bit ONE CENT, RESULTS EDITION | — Che “Circulation Books Open to All.” “ Circulation Books Open to All’? NAN PATTERSON’S WATCHFUL COUNSEL “OBJECTS!"’ ~. Jurors, Witnesses and Excited Mob Pushing and Kicking to Lawyers Caught in Get in the Court-Room, and After- noon Session Is Delayed. ‘There was an actual riot in the Criminal Courts Building at the Nan ‘Patterson trial this afternoon, which continued for nearly half an hour, delaying the afternoon session that length of time, Just before the doors were thrown open the crush to get in became uricuntroliable, Jalsh and hi is men were caught in the press and could do nothing. Women screamed and some fainted, Men kicked and punched, and even when policemen threatened arrest kept on fighting, ‘The vestibult of the court-room was jammed and no one could go in or out. Three jurors besged for elbow room and were punched In the stomach return, The police and the court ‘officers were at loggerheads over con- ficting orders. Caught in Mob..- Witnesses and lawyers were caught tn the rioting mob and held until police e@ould extricate them, Meanwhicc it was impossible to go on with the proceed- HPT aie District-Attorney Gray, who was endenvoring to get near the courte room, wis threatened with arrest by) @ policeman who failed to recognize him, ‘Tho policeman passed Mr, Gray along to Sergeant Walsh, who shouted: Take him down and lock him up It y further trouble,” When was identified Sergeant Walsh apo! a Tt, waa necessary to get reserves from | court-roam, the Tombs Court Prison to clear the building and extricate the besieged at- torneys and witnesses, $5 Bribes Offered, ‘Throughout the recess hours great crowds clamored to get Into the court- | Wi room and $5 bribes were froely. offered to the police on auned, When the trial was Anally resumed a timber of women laughed and els | M: aind us if at a theatrical performance. The Recorder ulmos; jumped up in the ain: “Captain!” he shouted to the head court ationdant, "If there ts a recur rence of this demonstration clear the | T will not allow any friv- plow & f.duct hore, he. iaugh FT hear onls room will be swep: vlear of spectators, ‘This is not a jan tines performance, but @ court ot aw The Court was red in the face with anger and his tones were threatening. | 10, His words had the desired effect, how- |3 pee and there was no further out- break ——_——_-+e____... PAWNBROKER CAN'T ~ IDENTIFY SMITH Assistant District-Attorney Rand's boasted proof that J, Morgan Smith bought the revolver with which Caesar Young was slain collapsed to-day when Pawnbroker Hyman Stern failed to identify Nan Patterson's relative as the purchaser of the weapon, There was.a moment of' tension in Recorder Goff's court-room that made every spectator hold his breath as Mr, and Mrs, Smith were arraigned for the ‘witnese's inapection, when Mr. Rand asked; Stern, are you prepared to say that this man purchased the revol- Nan Patterson gripped her chait and bit her lips, But when the pawubroker replied with dramatic emphasia: “Tam not prepared so to swear,” made a convulsivo clutch at her counsel’s arm, welatives, smiled radiantly, An adjournment was taken at 4 o'claok ‘unt!l to-morrow morning, The prosecus ion. will finish to-morrow and then Mr Levy will ask for an adjournment of one or two days, in order to make up this mind whether he will put ina do- fense or not. “1 think It has been a good day for nie’ waid ihe prisoner aa she) being taken buck to the wee amiling and hor enthuntastically ped her on her way to the Urldue of Simm, Seusation Cotning? Lawyers and laymen about the court. fhourc dissuseed the pawnbroker's fall- ure to tdentify J, Morgan Smith at re cess to-day, and the general opinion ‘was that Mf, Rand ‘must have some- thing else up his sleeve, That he would have boasted of hia ability to prove hat Smith bought the revolver, when he thadino such proof, few that know his methods bellevod. ‘Taerefore, some @ort of a rensation was looked tor in the tostimony of the clerks employed in the pawnshop, who.have been aub- poenned to testify, defend turned pale and swayed r 4 heat Whon the’: pawnbroker ol Into ).the witnosa-chatr, iSite the Court that his name pos was ‘Tombs, She her ¢ plus Sixth yen she gave a little exclamation of Joy, and, turning around to her rained at the railing before the wit+ ness, ‘The pawnbroker | identified the revolver with wich Young .was slain, | By Mr, Rand: Q, Wns «he person who purctiased woman. togethor, 4, Dexorive uh fatter thant, 8" Q, Robust? A, No, Q. Did he have a beard? A. No. Q, Was the defendant the woman. with thé man? A, No, @, Now look at Mra, Sintth, Are you able to any whether this wo- mon was with the ian who Vought the revolvert A, 1 CAN NOT SAY THAT SHE 18. Q. Can yom aay that J, Bat Bmith, «ot the imant CANNOT aX HEIs, TIT MAN, “tae Q. Can vou fay that the man ror Rembl.d thie man Smith? — Rand leaten Again. Mt, Levy was up in a flash with an obsection, and the Question ‘was ruled out By the Recorder. ‘Mr, Rand tried by. several #imilar questions to get the PaWNbroler to state that the purchaser of the rovilver resembled, Smith, sNan Patterson wan rad Stern fai Q. Do. you Hemerapep, ‘the, Nessie) ot’ (Continued: ‘on ia: Abeba EMT neo ANRE A. He was Brorn, and that he Kept we | on the ruvolver'a man? A. A man and af cot! 2 ay eoeC ORG (2 DRAWN FROM LIFH FOR THH BVENING WORLD BY ARTIST MORTIMER. RESULTS AT PIMLICO. RACE TRACK, PIMLICO, April 26.— ‘The ranen here to-day resulted as fol- lows: FIRST RACE--For two-year-olds, not TYitiners of $000; selling: 10 pounds below the ecale—Side View, s@ (Chandler), 1B to 1, 1; Karbeloot, 104 (Miles), 10 to 1, 2 guage White, 9 (3, Henderson), 8 to i; ‘Also zan: Ambitious, Peter Becker, Tiexle Time—0. SECOND For two-year-olds md up! sel one milo.—! abate, 106 (CW, feDeriatt) w iy 2 1; ttle 8, 100 (O'Brien. 4 gee ‘ooa- I endeenanis to 1, & shade, | 101 Nime—142 1-2, Also rans—Fondness Syenpneste, Bilver TILRD RACE—Fvr maiien three year-olds and upwards, at a | below the scale; six itor Healy, 106 (Walsh), 8 1. 6. 1; Madam ee 101 (Bar 30 te 1 and 8 to 1, 2; Marmion, rh (O'Brien), 8 to f and 8 to 5, 3. Also rans—News- boy, Electress, Alps, Candem, Time- oFan, Tootsey URTH RACE--Steeplechase; sell- ing; for maidens four years old and up short course. Judge Fulton, Te"dloauhany, 2 tort ind even ti, Roll ing Pin fe seats mek), 2 to 1 ‘and 7 to ai Tere, 14 (Viltima), 10, to} and 01, 3, Time—t.46 1-4, Croxton fell, FINTH RACK—Belvidore ar ake for three-year-olds and upwards; And one-sixtecnth rntlos—Red Light, 10 (endersom, f1-2to 1 and 4 to by at rrahgowin, 107. (B. Walsh), 8 to & and 1 ae 8 tb RUDY, ,zlempatona, 1p (Hodges), 8 to 1. and 2 to 1,3, Also rar —Panique, Patablished, Time—t.49 1-2, pe RN NASHVILLE RACES. RACH TRACK, NASHVILLE, April “> %.—-lollowing are the results of to- day's ra here: PIRS) ‘P—Six furlongs,—Brast!, 101 (Manr ), 15 to 5 1) Viorevice Wonae, 1 (Weadorsiand), & lo 1.9; Enterjoy, 9! (vistarde Rte 4 8 hime 1 The Waitress, Jane Collins,” Orthal, Gaxconn>, Glahand, Rainwich, Lila Wee Jan and Maveriok a. is na SRCOND RACE! rerion I], (@yen) 1, Cocknide (6 ot La Glorin (15 to 1) 3, ime—0.50, Starter, Bernie W, sineke, Hug and Jinsley aie) HIRD full course, Mastin: Brad sat?) 4, Bien oot ie 3.39 avena, muda. abo Fan, a ee, and Beana FAIR GROUNDS RESULTS. RACH TRACK, Fair. Grounds, st, Louls April 26—The races run here tor day resulted as follow FURST RACE—Five tui }— Amelie y % Ben at 8, Timy—1.05 ND RACE furtonge —Oeee Reade Niwa B or it , Beech- wood @ to 5) 8. Bme— 0.8 B14 1 to ri) Pease ar fine Wie Vides ix furlongs, Van Nese @ to D, u as i injoon (even) 2, Bronke Wing (6 to 1)'s en UNION PARK FINISHES. RACE TINpCK, UNION PARK, April 26.—The races hete to-day resulted as follows: ‘Ls Ly furlongs — Miss hunte top t 7) Bthel Mack, peter, NBRisyite to 1, 3 Pinentat ERCOND RACH —Four and onechalt furlonga—Dr, ial ioe $8 to 5. 1; Wel ter Douaias, 4 to 1,2; 8e0, 10 Nols frau Dim RACK—One mile.— Mol: 3) pp ka ‘Altaia (2 toi) 2, Boa Shari wo ge Time, 48. RTH RACK Mile and onecalx: tanh Morris. Volar to 1) 3, Raara: He une to D2, ok desta and & Th enn BF f 1-6. WORLD. WANTS: WORK |M’GANN = CRIES Fritst Rohort, fir NEW YORK, WEDN SDAY, A APRIL 26, 1905. GIANTS GROSS RIVER TO LOSE TO DODGERS Neither Team Able to Score in Early Part of the Game, “IRON MAN” IN THE BOX. MoGinnity, with Perfect Control, Fans Two Dodgers at the Outset INJUSTICE! Declares Hie Fine and Suspension Are Unjust—Bowerman Takes Hie Place at Firat Base, BATTING ORDER. Glants, Brooklyn, shecknra, it. Doniin, i Lumley, 1. Strang, rf a ‘eanahan, 0, Owens, 2b, fortes, M. Lew! Dahlen, os bbe, Deviin, 3b. bb, Ib, » 3b, Ritter, c, werman, Ib, Molntyre, b, MecGinnity, ». Umplre—Mr, Johneton: BY ALLEN SANGREE, (Special to The Evening World.) WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLYN April 26.—The prospect of a rough-house ball mame and unexpectedly fine weath- er brought a fine lusty crowa of HIGHLANDERS AND ATHLETICS BEGIN SERIES Sides Are Retired in One, Two, Three Order in Early Innings. JACK CHESBRO PITCHES. Griffith's Men After Revenge for Two Defeats on the Quaker Town Diamond. FIGHTING SPIRIT IS UP. "“Reub” Whitely, Returned to Locals by Providence, Will Be Released | or Sold, BATTING ORDER. Hightanders, Athletics, Dougherty, if, Hertaell, of, eerer, rt, Hoffman. It. a, Grose, 3b: ," 9b, Davis, 1b, mn, 3D, Seybold, rf, BD, Murphy, 2b, Ab, Knigbt, ss, Kieinow, o, Powers, c. Ghesdro, Contaey, Dp. BY BOZEMAN BULGER, AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK, N, ¥., April %.—The victory of yerterday with the ayelash finish as additional spice rattcated a gocd-sised crowd to the Gime to-day and before practice bewan more chan 2.000 people had passed JAMAICA STAKE FEATURE GOES TO FAVORITE L. J. Hayman Beats Rapid Transit in the Elmhurst for Youngsters. . | AMBERJACK A WINNER. Daly’s Three-Year-Old Takes Third, with Good Price of 16 to 1 ‘Ageing Him. HOT CHOICES ARE BEATEN. Mise Modesty, Opening Dash Win- ner |e 10 to 1 Shot, and 6 to 1 te Jeesamine’s Price in Second. ULTS OF ALL GIANTS AT BROOKLYN. GIANTS ...... ----2----00000000 BROOKLYN ....-. ------ 00000040 (Continued from Fourth Column.) ‘ Pohb flied to Donlin. Ritter walked. Molntyre doubled Y seoving Ritter. Sheckand hit to Gilbert. Lumley singled, scor- »« Molntyre, Two runs. 0s HIGHLANDERS VS. PHILADELPHIA. HILADELPHIA ....-.-..0000000 HIGHLANDERS . -----0001000 At Pittsburg (N. L.)—Chioajo, 2; Pittsburg, 1. ' Philadelphia (N.L,)—Bos.. 3; Phila, 3—called end tenth, NO JAMAICA WINNERS, FIRST RACE—Miss Modesty (10 te 1) 1, Water Mirror (9 to 2) 2, Port Arthur 3, SECOND RACE—Jeseamine (5 to 1) 1, Andrea (12 to 1) 2, Lady Valen- tine 3 THIRD RACE—Amberjack (15 to 1), 1; Red Knight (11 to 5) 2, Kia mesha, 3, FOURTH RACE—L, J. Hayman {® to 20) 1, Rapid Transit (40 to 1) {sens here this afternoon. through ‘the gates, By Calera: & First Inning. Firet Inning. FIFT H RACE—Cott; Mald (12 Donlin was easy cut with ay ramiuoll landed the nret bad mer forged | GA ‘ pounce tot Mal my: Strang waited | fF @ single aa But wan to 1) 1, Delcanta (6 to 1) 2, Divina tor ty bad ones, AL over Valy hand. | Out, gt gocon: an’ Aro Boe jtion 8, ¢ fe plas. Breynahan nr a § ele et Bais ee fA, | SIXTH RACE—Josle B .(7 to 2) 1, Ni such nN had contro. that aes fot a, ig Be hits long foul f Bate le. Mood ¥ us Pe from the plate put Tuniey" oa the! i) anon! or cere ait and Shera. Behn ase aint iret but W Syitiiarny fouled to Davis owerman, Dahlen Selzed « nigh’ ons ons nothing. ‘No from Owens, Lefis fanned. NO NS. Sone Second Inning. oe madi | a payable stop of Mer iat sel) be pe . Dahlen ratsed. xt Iv to nmles, Devlin wie vane nics nd wale, Devin’ went out very e stealing, Ri Gan to Lewis—. ee ic throw. "No run Dobbs got away with that Gilbert prea advancin @ safe bun threw over Bowernian's Doobs to second. sacrificed, McGinnity to Bowernan, Dobbs out, runnin) om Ritter e re Dahlen to Bromiiat n ev it} tn the mix-up Ritter chert Rute, Intyre filed to Donlin, NO RUNS. Third Inning. Gilbert was caled out Bowerman croacked on a “m strikes, A id pitch sent Joe to Donlin walked, alded by Um- pire Het etan es Strang was fanned Bt ese ‘d ded bi eckard pounded a two-bagger to centre, Lumley popped to Donlin, Batch | went down on rap to Gilbert, Owens went out, Gilbert to Bowerman, on a decision 0 close that Raposiene was roundly hissed, NO RUNi Fourth ene Breenahan — helsted to. has kard, M followed suit. Hew, on noe Pie, second. vin struol oO Ae 1g could not beat his bunt to Dey-! in Do wae out via Dahlen and Bowerman, Baabb filed to Mertes, NO Fifth Inning, “Me | GF hai oh) P| tes mA ag Hen fen AY ts? cone Dercect! 1 oo HONS Eetapiy Inning. wits ha trian: hy Pi Lantanl \ one eilaht Rho oy" Wane | def tanned aon. fouled At tas Powers, Con- rays lene, ny’ to Hartsell Anished, him. timcer NO RUNS, irra (4 torears a 2 etmnitar fate, Doughe: UN Fourth Inning. vis did the fan aot fel Metin of Chane tinaasinted. eyotd Kked the plank’ Chenbto, ‘NO RUN “ao” @ grounder to @ per fPrinatse, YET ett monoto~ te into ‘sach woth, ‘and ile Ande:gon ook seo. fied to Beybold. Fifth Inning. Williams and a Water sented, wh ond. Conroy RU. Cilbert fanned, Bowerman filed to nish oame a Dobbs. Mem nnly died by a Ponaere ‘srounder t Powers flied ful catoh of Dobbs, who ran a block to 8. Higa gentte fence, ‘ko RU Knight-Davis er Buna igarice in rata Merntyre the, bx sinow could do was eas a ieok- ni Md was allowed to walk. ite, was| struck out, NO RUNS, a forced by Lumley, Devin to Gfbert, Ni RUNS, an, Bab) 909 forced. throw. Gwens acrificed, Bowerman to Gilbert, owls three wide ones. Sixth no ings cracked a aireny a hholae ell” to 3 Bibs: Bont | NO RUN: atch made hie second hit. He took second Bresnahan's bad fanned Robba went out, Dahlen to Bowerman RUNS, Seventh Inning. Dahlen fanned. Devlin died on a Ovens. bouns to Giibert lined to Sheckard. NO Ri Babd strolled ang pis third on Ritter's pounle to. yd niyre bunted out, MoGinnity ewannen, Sheekard to Dahlen: Bead hg went to first ahlen's bad throw, scoring Babb. itter wis out'at pinte, Bowerman to Breanna, ONW RUN, Eighth Inning, Bowerman nl ad to contre, McGin- Nei nity fied miyre. wir doubled Bowerman ut frat. onlin Was out hy Lewis's arent stop. NO RUNS, Watch fied to Btrang. Dahlen handled Owens's grounder, Lewle went tr tind ana single and Strar. 1 a4 fumble, Dobbs fed to MeGlnnity, RUNA, Ninth Inning. ent dat oa & home run through || net Hight canvas, one of the lomgent hits ever ere. Bresnahan singled to lett, Mi os fouled to Ritter, Dah- en went out, Owenr to Briyb. Deviin doubled to opntré, scoring Bresnahan. Gilbert filed to Sheckard, TWO RUNS. ene WORLD WANTS aha Na.” | PO ‘Sixth Innion Chase and wre I Hitt ee Garon a pounder 0. Che Hotes Was out on a Ny to eae “NO. RUN +, Dous sherty atruck out, and Keeler juried iy Ay yh fy: ty {erst edly Sri fon fo RUNS. never talaga ; vis was Ot on a iimsy grounder | to Pareine ‘and Lav Croas's age began | to tell and’ he gratefully fanned, Say- bold filed out to Dougherty. NO RUNS. seme = BEAT WESLEYAN. TIGERS (Special to The Evening World.) PRINOETON, N. J., April 26.—Prince- ton defeated Wesleyan ip a slow and be tavaitin’ (Mote by the score of 6 | to, yed a Matless game, Showing t oie itos of they Jong trip from whine hey Hs Mig Juat returned, he score by Innings: WreotavAn ives 9 530 Princeton... ) i 6 4 Mattorioy-Helm om Mooney? Monrov and Day, =< NATIONS! ' AGUE, CINGCINN.. Lore, Gams postponed on account of wot grounds, AMERICAN LEAGUE. CHICAGO AT ST. Louis. Game postponed on account of wet grounds. fo | Jamaica this Third Inning, Po pened up with a safe smash lett tor one Bag. Cosiley in at: empting “fo, bint ho 1 ReRBed sft “ko nee, se ; tol Conroy. Powers then. stole “second ad throw. continued journey v te talra. Heftman” thereupon | dry at nied, 'NO RUNas hee end Klelnow atruck out, and Chesbro aut-| No) | Sprakere (20 to 1) 2, Metamora 3, BY FRANK THORPE, (Special to The Evening World:) RACH TRACK, JAMAICA, N. April 26.—The Elmhurst Stakes, Y., for j tWo-year-olds, was the stake fixture at fternoon, but it was not an attractive feature for the reason that only half a dosen two-year-olds were engaged, and these of poor qual- Ity, The remainder of the card was rood, however, and this made up what Waa lacking In’ the stake, FIRST RACE—! ded ear-clda and Mia toebe laden ty hove ve never ridden a wi Start pour, threes a that nes, ner Won" handily Timex Be Bait! # Wee SE Hit, Fin, ae i, at ‘ fi fe “4 Fetlent, “aot Pana Seat wilh) Mise Modesty Handy Winer Water Mirror Jumped away in front and mae the running, Kilowen hy Miss Modesty, Duchess Ollic, ant. Mis4 | Bess hay ran tn th rey the it re " ae Modesty, i he nt and wen ‘band by @ length and a half from Water) Mirror wh beat Port Arthur « length, SECOND RACE--8700 added lea two years oid; four and a ho where went (0 maiden fis futons | Start poor, Won driving, ‘Time- Start Jooks. Ata. St Hie, Fh Jeenam| fedfern 110 2 BM ‘Andria, rand luo i 2¥ gu jE. Valentine. Burns 109 5 46 f¢ 9g Also rane—Carola, Mins Finch and Merry Bunshine, Redforn's Ride Did it. Miss Finch broke in front and was soon jotned hil Reet ba ran. to- ether for 1 hen Miss ‘inch ‘dro} ea out ‘of it ne. M4 Mens tine, which was off on ngs and both ciate wide at ead of the Sireton Redfern, “itt heen in behind with Joasa- oped through on the ratl, and Tale ui his best e710 got Jessamine up in time tu win a half length, Andvia be: Valentine a head, alow. uy mile an: fair.. Won driving. ting, Str. Pl. Starters, Tocks, Wis. 81. 11)f. Ambadack: .MeDan'y 5) 4 2344 ed Knicht, HL aed U2 34-3 Klamesia.s. Millon Si 8 a st tes of} Also rane—Salr, ANUmpUr and Schoolmate, Amberjack Strong at End. Red Kuigh( and Kiamesha went to the frony (ogevior and raced In close order to the buckstretch, where Allumeur | moved up to them, . ‘The latter was done early and near the far turn Sais moved up on the leaders, Red alan was first Into the siretch, followed Kiamesha and Sais, Amberjack th. h moved Ue from the rear and coming with a rattle at end, nailed Red Knight Hn the Jast fity yards and won by alana A’ Detroit (A, L.)—Cleveland, 0; Detroit, 5. St Rochester (E.L.)—Toronto, 4; Rochester, 2. ' i ffalo (E.L.)—End sixth: Montreal, 2; Buffalo, 3, "' Baltimore (E.L.)—End fourth: Jersey City, 1; Balti, 2.) “! Newark (A.L.)—End fifth: Providence, 0; Newark, 4. At Ithaca—tLafayette, 75 Cornell, 4," LATE WINNERS ‘T NASHVILLE, ‘ FOURTH RACE—IVAN THF TERRIBLE (3 to 10) 7, BES: "ERLING (2 te 1) 2, CORUSCATE 3. FIFTH RACE—NORWOOD (2 to 1) 1, SASSARAC (8 to 1) a JIGGER 3. <TH RACL—COTTONTOW Ni = GULDMATE 3. ‘AT ST. LOUIS FAIR GROUNDS. FIFTH RACE—MATADOR (2 to iy 1, FOREHAND (7 to Ms 2. HARMAKIS (5 to 1) 3, SIXTH RACE—EXTL (7 to 1) 1, ROYAL ARMS (12 to 1?) 2, DOLINDA @ to 1) 3. i AT UNION PARK. FIFTH RACE—MISS GOULD (5 to 1) 1, HOBSON’S CHOICE. (2 to 1) 2, ST, RESOLUTE (5 to 1) 3. AT PIMLICO, SIXTH RACE—SEAGATE (30 to 1) 1, ESCOBAR (6 to 1) 2, GENERAL STEWART (8 to 1) 3. SEVEN''H RACE—HYPERION (4 to 1) MIDNIGHT CHIMES (5 to 1) 2, VON ROSEN (7 to 2) 3. BELDAME WORKED OUT FOR METROPOLITAN GRAVESEND RACE TRACK, April| ing: 116 wounds un Has a of 26,-The weather continued very cool t (ivi al ‘tho! he to-day, and it wes very late before any Ue ; of the trainers ventiued out with their | 10 pounds up So) a hice ree OL Quah ant, horses. The most important work iene | EIRST t thie morning was a mile and a «am cer |, SIRST, by Beldame, in preparation for the tae speed) Pounds UP. Metropultian, While the worked clev- | COLONIAL GIR 0.4 14, 081 E4081) sho has not that sume "RUTTUING Ot by Looks of going o¢ last ecason. FILING 0.18 (12 to 1) 1, DARING (6 to 1D) do saky a tot of Whether this In tmocination. time will 8) 8 at tell. Firs Maaon had a gallop of one- cox use to win in hie have all he GUVRNMGA—D408 647 28° 8801 heme hal mite, and, gcoms to have all re Te eee nda Ip uvonke ft ton Rie speed and looks very woll- "Nhe following werg the best ea.as this mornings: GANNON BALI—-0.24 2-5, 0.49 tO handy: 120 pounds up. Has plenty 0! vd And may yet redoem Manself, MALUB STONE-0.26; 0.67; handily; I pounds up. A very nice cold and about Sent effort. CK RATTIN—Soven turlonge in 15 pounds up. An omnar; ng and mud seems to be eine ARDOTT Tone furor breon'ng, r Seial 3 Kd i mile 1.0, 23 up, Neunty ready! d yto do is best, i FIENNIE | MCCABI—0.90 1-6; 0635 3 Lome mila tn 1 handily. Fit for what she can do ¢ Up, Aout 1 Must meot ordnary horses to win, gees, (om GILPIN--0.14 2-5; 0.40 8-6 1.08) 148 285 1009-5. 1.169-5," 1.48 handily; 9 pounds vp. Very nice work #700) 4% up, is just about due, seant length. Red Knight was three Ace mhurat fie: 81.000 added Won handily, Btoke ot ‘tim Hue hte Start good. Betting, in. Sty y id : bneie De ‘ Divination i Roo 1 Uriah a <B00 added miatten. throu. SIXTH RACK yearords; six furongs., devia timestag a5, = Starters, Jocks,’ it Lah Hy f Fin. 3 Pecthr) i tart Rood, Won, otting, ig 8-5 BAe! m “Grech. RED FRIAK— mile in 1,50; breeain, aad 10) pounds ip. Looks very” well nrenait just apour lime speed and just simply wants MoH ATEA M2025 8-5) 0.61 2-6; hand- min off with tho exercise boy, Pulleg two pounds up; fit for nis ord this morning, Dut he ix not the wood horse he Was AGWTTT-One smite In 4 M8. Hreemingt eapected to. Do, HS pounds up areme to fe nearly at HENO-0.28 8-5; 0,53 2-5; breexing; 120 nil of Nisuscfulnexs a8 a MASe Net nearly ready, pound up. Ni WatcMa 0,255 103 0,60 1-8; wll out; rte CALNS=A.1%, 1185, 0.87, OFM. t Seems to be, solng back, handily: 109 nang un, a nice colt and Arour’ vo 24 ki {DT INO- Vein 42 noite 1163.5, “orn A handily} O'Neil A ” SPivg,afronga, In. 110. as SHEEPSHEAD’S TRIALS, Tan't Know mien about ‘| one. rHe sol Thana chee 4h 1.19. ham. (Special to Tie Pvenine World.) Ad yt 19 rounds up, elisa lanes | SHEMPSHEAD RAY, April M.-Glorta hie ar wit Mely "Ye ‘a “nlos: heres ous weather and a fast tragk wero ¢ aH owt, Com- | conditions at the Coney Island Jools (Continued on Second Paged AROS 2-H, 0.61, 1.19, any

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