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COL LEANN AN FINA U RESULTS EDITION ~ PRICE ONE C€ NT. Hy salir DORER TI SOS WHEREIN TOY ES RTT watt t, A NS as “ Circulation Books Open to All”? |_| NM DAY, MAY 1, 1905, POLICEMEN, RETIRED, TO FIGHT IN COURTS FOR THEIR OLD JOBS Inspector Druhan, Capts. Kenny and Rey- nolds and Detective-Sergeant Price Join Hands in Mandamus Suit for Reinstatement to Duty. EIGHT MORE MEN SHELVED BY THE COMMISSIONER. He Gives Warning to Officers Seeking Promo- tion’ That the Exercise of a “ Pull” Will Be Regarded As Against the bt a Black Mark Applicant. ‘The first move for reinstatement of tnany of the police oflcers who ‘vere retired by Commissioner McAdoo was made to-day in Brooklyn, when @ lawyer was retained to prepare an application for a writ of mandamus to compel the Commissioner to show cause why he should not reinstate, Inspector Druhan, Capt. Kenny, Capt. Price. Term of the Supreme Court. The four officers concerned have Reynolds and Detective-Sergt, Joseph Application for the writ will be male to Justice Marcan in Special Joined hands in the fight for their fobs, They say that they were recently examined and passed for lite in- surance by reputable physicians and can show that they are physically fable to do police duty n After careful consideration of Commissioner McAdoo's order removing two inspectors, ten captains and forty-tive sergeant for physical disapility yesterday, the Police department politicians have figured it out as a move to down McCarren in Brooklyn @t the next primaries, and to put in the police department a lot of new captains favorable to the administration, It is an open secret that the Police Department is against Mayor Mv- Clellan. Charles F, Murphy knows It; so do the Republican leaders, ‘estimated that the Police Department Tt ts controls 30,000 votes, Practical He- pnblicar politicians have been talking to leaders among the policemen about sae? vote, More Men Retired, Commissioner McAdoo to-day ordered ‘acting Capt. Raphael Schulum to re- Unquish command of the Elizabeth treet station to Acting Capt. Jacob Brown, Chinatown is in the Hilsabeth treet precinct, Schulum will be given tne of the precincts left vacant by the wetirement of ten captains yosterday. Beven patrolmen and Detective Ser- @eant Peter Carter were retired to-day for physical disability, The Commissioner has given warning fo everybody in the department that exercise of a pull to secure promotion mil bo regarded as a black mark against the applicant. Ho says he will A} the vacant places of the force with men chosen because of their merits as policemen, thelr capacity for work and] agile thelr past records, , Mostly McCarren Men. Nearly all of the captains removed fwere McCarren Democrats or Repubil- cans friendly to McCarren, William Doyle, Murphy's leutenant in Brooklyn complained gfter the last primaries that the police helped McCarren, Those most active in this help were all retired yes- terday, A majority of the sergeants retired fwere also McCarren men, Some of them . fwere on the eligible list, It would not do to have them promoted to take tho places of other McCarren Democrats and Gad good chance to become captains; Charles Gchauwecker, Republican; Arch- Yoald Black, Republican; William A. White, Thomas Williams, Joseph Price, ‘Christopher Doyle, James Campbell and ames Keenan, all McCarren Democrats, ‘The political clations of the elght wergeants on the oligible list at present who are considered most likely to be promoted to captaincies are: John @niele, Tammany; P. J, Taroy, Tam- many; J. L, Zimmerman, McCarren, but menable to the influence of the Sulll- wans; Hara D, Strope, Tammany; John ‘#. Russell, Roputiican; John F, Tap- ‘pan, Tammany; Jimes H. Kelly, Tam- many, amd F, G, Carson, Tammany, . Where were only ten captains retired (Continued on Second Pase,) Restaurants, Groceries, Bakeries, Delicatessens, Cates, . Hotels, Printing Plants, Laundries, Boarding-Houses, ry THE KENTUCKY IS RUN TO-DAY LOUISVILLE, Ky, May 10—Three added starters and hard rains last night and early to-day somewhat altered the conditions attending the running of the Kentucky Derby this afternoon, ‘The track was heavy and the weather un- sebtied. Dr, Leggo, the Callfornia colt, was declared out of the race this morn- ing, leaving the field as follows: Horse, Wea Tocke: Betting. torn, INT (Layne), ¢ aaa | iehane 110 CNibinel *e Layson, 110, Austin, EY “Williams's entry. Horsemen conceded Agile and Ram's Horn to outchass the others, A half- holiday was Ueclared by Mayor Grain- ger. Following are the result: FIRST RACE—Five and a half fur- longs.—-Delagoa (12 to 1) 1, Batts @ to 2) 2, Braden 6 to 2), 8. ,Time—t.10 8-4, Saulesbury, Rusk and Darthul also ran, SECOND RACH—Four turtongs—Nun's Yelling, 10a, Treudel (6 to 1 1, 4 103, Munro (5 to 1) 2, Lady Bakara wai Magara a at A Br hy f Adame, Noonday, Tea i boy pane Ra FAIR GROUNDS WINNERS, TRACK, FAIR GROUNDS, Bi LOUIS, May 1h—ihe uae oe to-day vemulted as follows at het FIRST RACH—Four fut) Martin (to, 1 Balahot (ea) Onions | SECOND RAGE. turign Mya (GE Fou ane on Wont oa a Aste Atta ase a! HRD eee 11 aby i bets ir Seanoie a ara) Tims 1 fs Roscrea (8 to }—One mile—Lisnaditle Bas, "Bult «@ ad 2) 4, Jake Time—1, UNION PARK RESULTS, — UNION PARK RACE TRACK, ST, TOUIS, May 10.—Following are the re- eults of hae ‘8 cee: 1, nore (even) 8, FIRST R. CH--Four and di rare (anh oot D1, Baul eek dn Fmistics 0 to 1) 4% furton 81x. on pala fet Le ey ja ND ele ih ie als! ———— WAAVARD VS. CORNELL. SOLDIER FIPLD, CAMPRIDGR, Mi May 10.—Harvard lined up against Cornell to-day with a nine strengthen: is by the return of Kemble, the att la. froo) 0 nou aah if to tt f act, “Coburn emi SHOT ROBBER FIVE TIMES IN A BUSY STREET Ivan Arnot, Just Here from Wales, Battled with Two Highwaymen, TRIED TO GRAB MONEY. Patriok O’Brien and His Partner Induced Arnot to Turn Draft Into Cash. t FIRED SIX SHOTS AT THEM. O'Brien Was Wounded Five Times and ts in a Hospital, but the Other Man Got Away. Ivan Arnot, a Welsh miner, who ui tived In this country two days ago, put flye bullets into the body of Patrick O'Brien, of No. 121 Rose street, at the corner of Catharine and Water streets to-day, when O'Brien and another man attempted to hold him up and rob lim of $700, In all Arnot fired six shots at O'Brien and the other man, who escaped, and the excitement ran high In the neigh- horhood while the: shooting wes going on, for Arnot's revolver is a big i calbre affair, and there wag no evi- dence at the time he was shooting that he was as good a shot as an examina- tlon of O'Birlen’s body afterward proved, Arnot is a big, good-natured miner who left his home in Waies, some weeks ago and proceeded to work his way to thie country. He had saved up $700, which he deposited in a London bank, taking a draft on a Now York bank for it and finally getting @ Job on a cattle steamer which enabled him, te work his way across, Told of Hit Money, ‘On the way over Arnot foolishly told soyeral persons about his money and when he got here two days ago there wete mony people willing to make his aequaintance, Somehow or other the fact that Arnot had money got around very repidly, but the simple Welshman Never suspected the real cause of his popularity, Among the most persistent of ‘his ad- mirera were O'Brien and another man, whose name {is not known, These men told’ Arnot that he ought to draw his ‘On| cept of &) invention money out of the bank, as {t wouldn't be safo there long, and this morning they induced him to cash his draft, Ar- not put the money in an !nside pocket of his coat and started for a saloon, ac. companied by O'Brien and the other man, Ag they approached the saloon at the commer of Water and Catharine atreets Arnot met a woman, He asked the woman to have a drink and ac- cepted, whereupon Arnot su ited that It was time for O'Brien and his friend to take a walk, Tried to Hold Him Up, Instead of taking a walk the two nen waited outside ©f the ailoon, and when Arnot came out with the woman they made a rush for him. O'Brien grubbed him by the throat and dug for the roll in his pocket. The other man dug for the money too, but his hand came out with nothing but a lot of silver in it, The woman screamed and started on @ run, but Are not auickly pulled Eine together shook off O'firien and ped out a Sune He fred this ale, “mee in rapid {Wo Kaldcdp men started amas gs ne * | they, we Were, worth, | Aruot tired atter milly brought down tre Alattinde 3 oltigens oak ts B® and other shelter until three came running Up and quickly poloem: Arnot and t the gun away ‘An ambulance was called and O'Brien was ayes to the ‘Hudson ital, said he may re- ats on al) 4p int the Oak i reat ar station, well Sauer’ but. had @ very SQUADRON F FOR PAULJONES’BODY|: Ra Maik May 10.—Acting Bec: retary of Btate Loomis to-day made a formal request to the Navy Dopar! ment in behalf of the State Depariment for the Gespaech of a sguadron of American naval vessels to France, to Dring Jo {hla county the body of Jonn ‘9 recontly exhumed in Pare by, Ammaauagoy, Fo to-day received a} from mr, Hotter acknowledging. th hls cablegram announcing to despatch away for all G @ equadron in 8, ary mbagandor expresses antiatac- tion. wit {reangement and part cularly impresses pun Loomis tho Bassey of not de! stag uadron next month because of tho art Wich does not permit mains be KEE above urouiid mo miied perlod of {iho w te bibl a 1 H expire in 1 dine, anil eal Nelented the Penaela which, will pent tute the squadron. Newton Bennington Plunges Heavily on His Colt in the Second Race. PENRHYN STAKE WINNER Carries’ Ziegler’s Colors to the Front in the Laureate, His Maiden Start. RING OPEN AGAIN TO-DAY. Five of the Back Liners Are Given Places in Front Line Beside Big Members of the “Mets.” BELMONT PARK‘WINNERS. FIRST RACE—Emergency (5 to 1) 1, Consideration (7 to 1) 2, Old England 3, SECOND RACE-Guiding Star (8 to 1) 1, Gallavant (8 to 5) 2, Water- bok 3, THIRD RACE—Penrhyn (8 to 1} 1, Woolwich (11 to 8) 2, Hooray 3, FOURTH RACE—Arsenal (6 to 5) 1, Sailor Boy (60 to 1) 2, Sir Shep 3, FIFTH RACE—Arian (4 to 1) 1, Champa Fil® ve ( 6to 1) 2, Russell aga , SIXTH RACE—New York 78 to 2) 1, Migraine (3 to 1) 2, Duke of Ken- dal 3, BY FRANK W. THORP, (Special to The Evening Word.y ” BELMONT PARK RACE TRACK, May 10—There’ was an open ring at) elmont Park this afternoon, Five dead | liners were moved up {nto the charmed circle of the Mets, Their presence way felt too, for the newcomers latd top prices and seemed anxious to out as big a swath as they could. The card this afternoon was keenly disappointing. Chief of the events was the faureute Stakes, for two-year-olds, and a orows- country event, Newton Bennington made an old-fash- joned killing on the second race when his cold, Guiding Star got home a win- ner, Bennington's plunge gent the colt's price down from 10 to 1 to 6 to 1, and| it 1s estimated he took many thousands of dollars out of the ring, FIR: feat 000 added: nelling: eaten 8 and one-hal furlong spare ‘late, “Won elev: terters, * onoy. B, sete Vey At Nt Fi Fin. pee be} M11-8 cig Campo. Lite Mannion ‘tail Good Thing Ran Second: ‘The talent started the day on the wrong foot, Old England was made a hot favorito, but failed his, followers after leading to the leg uarter, Here Emergency, which m running at his throatlatch, ‘aren away and won cleverly by half ‘a. i rom Con- sideration, witch beat Old lngland. a ‘head. Consideration was the good thing the race and his price ‘was ham- mered from tens down to 7 to 1. SECOND RACE—F000 added: maiden two- yearcolW: , four and Lone-hatt, | f straight, Stare poor, Won driving, Ptartors, Jocks, Nts, St. Hie ha te era: Haye. ip Ste GRA BD giked of ie ie phiioter:, Aa: ‘ally Peanut er ‘ae nastar, Bulb and ‘Optician also ren, olan left at bout, Bennington’ 's Big Coup. Newton Pehniiston hit the ring hard 44 w gt a a ‘Cascine, Hippoct dn the second with colt Guiding Star, which he bucked from 10 down to 6 to 1, Helle of Peavest broke in front Ane, mado the cunping, closely pufayel by Gailuvent and Guiding Star. In nae yun Piva dp tho quarter stretch Guid- in, tar drew away and won by a fiven Gaavant, who beat Belle est a length anda halg for the nie lent ot place, Laureate, f yentsalin, S260 aaaeds FS "Farlings rite Starters, Jogi, Wee, Bt, tt Pins Bt Ph, Heoiwidn Pat ie ; z U5 a Warsncee,” Toetides, Of Guard and Bribery also Tan. Ziegier’s Colores in Front. H. M, Zelmler, the Clnoinnatl sports. man, euw his colore in front for the (eat Time ina tong while when his colt. ven- ‘a wo: ‘ime for the, the bull Tharawal. Woolwich. Kot Rat being backed, trom down to Benrhyn wing always Reeth 1 Woutwtoh made the fununiti followed by Veroncee, ond nrhyn, There was a meneral eloink amy the rireton and Veronese dronned fayor of the added starter Hooray, rhyn ran ame, and) trie white fwich swerved wearinoss, aw Inet Simo Penenvn wowed, Me nose in fronts Wook, wich beating Hooray two lengths for thes Binge, Ww mt U Larcolderand upg aren tislonege mah and tng wet yaaa ek don “driving ime Ms9"4 Blarters. Jookn, fig oes “REDS” HAMMER OUT 3 TRIPLES IN ONE INNING Odwell, Harper and Huggins Nearly Knocked Brooklyn Twitler Out of the Box, BATTING ORDER. Brooklyn. Oincinnatt, sheckard it. Hugeine, 2b. Lumley, Ft. aie of, Batoh, ’b, vf Pawis,' sn, Sehteh tb. Bobb, of, Corcoran, a, Bab, ab,» Btainteldt, Bb. Phelps, c. Bin enieet, Harpe: Umplre-tr. Johnston, (Bpscial to ‘The Evening World.) WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLYN May 10.—With the first game of the serles to thelr credit, Joo Kelley and iis hustiing band of ball fiends trom Cineinnatt came to these groundy this) the Hanlonitee again, confident of dupll+ cating their great vict-ry of yesterday, Manager Hanlon was in anything but fa pleasant mood. The defeat which his men suffered yesterday, after huvly the game well in rand for seve) innings’ and then throwing k away by stupid playing and cretly errors, was responsl- ble for his feelings, ‘To ehow his men he felt badly over tho lose of the game he wont straight Hot act to them and els» informed the Players that if they did not play better to-day the offenders would be fined. As it of this strong talk the Trolley- il deers practised “with more ginkar u und 8, Fras ideal tor Danoball the ‘rooters™ oame to the grounds iPiatee numbers eo 'waton she tussle. First Inning, bb, Cor Huming went eerie b, Cor e wat “aeyinonte NN eTK (a Oe coi ined teh tat with "Mtohed ball, Lumley ‘walked, Batoh hit to Harper, forcing Sheckard at third, struck out, Lewis forced Batch at second, Corcoran Huggins, RUNS, Second Inning, Bohlel walked. BSteinfeldt sacrificed, Strlokiett to Babb, Odwell tripled to left, scoring Schiel. Phelps filed to Dobbs, Odwell scoring, Harper. tripled land on patches error he scored, Hug- Ins also Corcoran filed to heckard, THRED RUNS, Dobha went otit to Sclilel unassisted, Babb went out, Huggins to Schlel, Rengen singled ‘to cenire, Stricklett filed to Seymour. NO RUNS, Third Inning, collared = Seymour's high Sebring ht to the fence for two bags. Schiel fied to Lewis, Steintolat walked. Sebring and Steinfeldt worked A double eteal, RO" Ros went out to Babb unneststed, NO. Bheokard singlta ley incrificed, Huguina to. Senter “idircckata wa to jeckard Hatch Med ont to Corcoran, Owens st! on four balls, ‘Lewin’ forced Owens nt Heand “Corcoran” to Hurcinge No Fourth Inning, Pholps_ tine piled, to Lewis, struck out, 8 thrown out by Strioklott, Hogg ONS, Dobbs was disy ones of b and Schlel, Sunted.” but was by Stein Borgen nated a 8 feldt, ee retiied inte NO Row y Bteinfeldt and Scnlel, Fifth * Corcoran hit Harper Higgins Inning, to Btricklett and died at Hic fevmour led to Sheckard, up one, a Doin sea UP aie which Lumley gol gitlekags? Was thrown out by Btain- ag, gheckera went out, Bteinfaiat Tumley. sin, Botoh Bint eately, neniing eamley ‘Owens war diene OF Hurpar and Boniel, "NO RUNS: Sixth Inning, t Tawis tanned rut, gohtel es Stoinfetdt, went NO-RUNS. heed in hie lor Bor. McCreery on Ar- ike @ veteran, Ballor tnoan aed Int a died bay shot, Fete Just did aquee andthe ond he are Me Mo"win bya oF Bos. Ww third, a short length aways oT BneP a RAC! vith tee ase eer "four. haus we, alien Start good. | Time-—s. aS shart 1 an rar teri 9g © Mossina, Flyini = gi Chetror Chelate wnat M2 Steeplechase Rider Hurt, ‘The steeplechase was char: gterzea the dofeat of tho favorite Drometary ANd AN aecldent to Roursene the iiiee of Chelro, which made the spectators look away sickened, Cheiro fell at the ump and Rodrock, who 11 tho ly aleopechager that crouches, over on his mounts in Tod Sloane tiehion, wan Knocked out co hamp Bty secs. made the running Sie lengths before the held the eek dims, bere, iArton wnt be beau sand Artin woRn'gS mathe sare UD afternoon, where they lined up against | to the olub-houre, where ne read tho| " took the Cardinals’ 0 right benare Lum. | GIANTS LOOKED FOR HARD GAME WITH ST. LOUIS Dead Game Visitors Begin Play at Polo Grounds. with Lots of Nerve. BATTING ORDER. St, Louls, pontinof, Arndt, 2b, | Browne, rf, hannon, If. | Megann, tb, t,t, Mertes, ‘If, Brith,’ pa, | Danlen, $6. Weekley, 1b, Devlin,’ ab, Dunlevy, rf, Gilbert, 2b. daurke, 2b, Grady, 0. Ames, MeFariand, p Bripire—O" Day, ‘The Highlanders played no gam: |to-day. At the concluston of ye | terday’s contest in Boston they left | for Chiongo, where they will play ‘the firat game of the pending W | ern cimpaten to-mo: Chicago Whit Sox, Kustern clubs of the American eogue ure also travelling Went to-day for the annual Spring in- y ms BY ALLEN SANGREE, | (Special to The Evening World.) POLO GROUNDS, NEW YORK, May 10,—The dead-game Cardinals from St, Louis wore hero this afternoon full of | Western ginger and anxious to meet the terrible Giants for another finish fight, |The victory of yesterday was \@ good thing all around, as thousands Bt fans dikcovwred that New York | Was not Invincible even with MoGinnity jin the box. St. Louis showed no fear Jot Leon Ames, whose turn came this parereen and brandishing thelr stout clubs that wrought such hayod yesterday waited impatiently for the battle call, Capt. Jimmy Burke, who recently helm when "Kia" Nichols retired, had nothing to say ubout the National League race be yond venturing the romark that the “Little Father” would find Pittsburg a harder proposition to beat than last year. Firet Inning, Shannon ‘struck out, Arndt was hit by pliched ball and stole second. Dev- Wn grade a. Good stop and throw to McGann of t's bounder, Brain out, Gihert to McGann, NO RUNS, Donlln walk Browne bunted and Burke got him by n hale. Arndt and Beckley led up McGann. Merten gplashea to Meferiand and died at Beokloy's perch, NO WEN a Second jealne, Beckloy out via Gilbert and MoG: pap wav walked, Gilbert and Mednny font Burke to the bench, Graay fanned, Clarke, went to second und Amat saget dor Touls, Braln Injured’ hia ankle “and FotlFed, Dahlen ‘Htted to jsdannon, Dunleavy was undor Devin boost, Gilbert out, McFarland to Beck- ley, NO RUNS, Third Inning. MoFariand’s puny left was taken. b: MeGann. Shannon boat our an vata MeGann gobbled Arndt’ Bindot struck oun NO RUNS, |) sowernun's hot atx) waa too much ‘for Burke, and counted for a sng.e, rdy. Bowerman was tarke Ames ould to. Gre me delayed ve hinutes struck in the biead Gasket by afoul | Beckley veat Exwwae ih uce for first, NO RUNS Fourth Inning, Ctarke went to the yench on strikes. Gildert secoped a crooked one from Beckley, Dunleayy ‘h I to Gilbert. Pee, Dunleavy hopped to Gitber He McGann hk to left for a single, reached second on Mertes's out, wasn to Beokbey. slammed @ two-bagger over thiit, scor- ang Movann. Devin folowed out on a grounder to ene advancing Dahlen Ke third, Ari wade. fs jfendsome el stop from Gibert, one Fifth nana Burke was out on a grounder that Gilbert fumbled, but recovered in time, Grady singh’ to right, McFarland fouled out to Bowerman, Grady atole socom’. Dabien made one of his usual briliant stops from Shannon. NU RUNS, Bowerman lned to Binoot. Ames eronked on b unce to aver pite anit w lucky to get 1 pass, and Stole secant without any Intervent Frowne reached frat by the grace w eT) ‘Tibubte at 1 Ade turn to Grady, Daniin plate. | MeGann aioe a Mel us Met thind seorinie Browns Mecann wor out seedling recon on Py; throw: by dinddy 1 VO 10. RUNB, orosaed the D Sixth Inning. S got away with w hard hit to sock Wi surge hy home ian a di flo! uit ful ta Dihten, nah aula’ not toues the fart foots that 4 delivered, Dahten mace @ marvelous one-hand sto from Beeklov. cutting hin oft by thres inehee at first, NO RUNS, IESE Riedie NATIONAL LEAGUE, Ceareerremmed F AT BOSTON, FIRS! CAMB, Hts, Chicago Pi Bi Rif. 018: 0). 8.0 Boston 20001 2 Ratteri¢s—Welmer and "0 ‘Netits clei and Needbain, gatsopi a |sunoAY wonkD wants wonk. |: TANYA IS READY TO © oc.) ¥ May 10—Trainer Whereupon Dahien | Artful and Tanya here this morning, |} and it just scems to be play for these|!f two great fillies to do what an ordinary horse has ‘Tanya in particular is Just about as fit ag ere ean be starts the public will see a real race horse in motion. advanced as Tany: handily; 100 pounds up, beet and from the way she does her work the writer doesn't belleve she has a superior on the American turf. breeaing; 100 pounds up, ling to racing trim and when fit It ts well |breexiag; 18 pounda up. known what she Is capable of doing. telling plates and if pladed right should) for h be very near the winner nex: time out. Taco next almme Ou Ings 100 pounds as general Tog nee BUPT bre: gin whi he ‘0 1 ¢ 15. ThE any, thme, Lars SULTS OF ALL | THE DAY'S SPORi3/ | GIANTS WIN | ST. LOUIS, ..00 eerenrnee 0 O GIANTS ease own c'ew ian O oO eres ROOKLYNS QINGIRNATH «os ans secees 03000 BROOKLYN . 100000 e+ HERE’S , REMARKABLE BALL GAME. PRINCETON, N. J., May 10. innings to best Amherst to-day, The final score was: Princeton 1, Amherst 0. At Boston (N. L.)—2d game—End eighth: Chicago, 3, Bos.’ At Philadelphia (N. L.)—End sixth: Pittsburg. 0: Phila., 6. At Toronto (E.L.)—End soventh: Buffalo; 0; Toronto, 2, At Montral (E.L.)—End sixth fochester, 0; Montreal, 1. I * torsoy City (F.L.)—End seventh: Prov, 2; Jersey City, 2. NM Newark (E,L.)—End sixth: Baltimore, 1; Newark, 4. At Gambridge—End fourth: fornell, 13 Harvard. 0, LATE DETAILS GIANTS-ST, LOUIS GAME. Continued from Sixta Column.) ‘ Mertes out at first. Qahlen flied out. Devlin singled. dort flied to Smoot. Ne runs, —2 $0. *T ST. LOUIS FAIR CROUNCS, Osa srite 1G-1. Fanne!ts 8-1, Ay, pa et BP ices oe RUN A GREAT RACE. (Special to The Eyening World.) BELMONT PARK RACE TRACK, N. Ri browsed Ae Pounds up. ‘hls 4 @ ado from nis 35, ADBELL—Four furlongs Ndily; 105 pounds up. Looks fe, an he remalrs round will be rsturned & ahout his next time out, yery nice , looks may | wnnene to extend himself to do. iO ounde . Seems vy La iil; Mon't bellove he ta of mush | made, and when N—Six. furlongs in 1.35, brees: ” NG, pounds up. This horas ie Nae he UES to mike ane Nain ount halen One milo. 5, pounds Ch, r for nt at vane UNEN OF TTHATTS—Four fur jin nas brecaing, This sister to Artlutl j being sent ulong very carefully. will probably not start for 4 vet. Bhe hag all the appearance oa irnod RACH KING~Six cco pes in 125, i at best *tloe t. Sy very Slovene Artful is not so far} luce 1 The best workouts follow: TANYA-Seven furlongs in 1.29 Is at hor very ARPEUL—Soven furlongs in 1.31 2-5, Is fast round: | iat ruck gulte him very ry wv MERE live furlongs DIAMOND FLUSH—Four furfonga in|, [UAT MERYS tive furl BS 1-6, handily; 10) porinds up, A tale peti Colt and sure to. train o fini to be aniong: the, bert ator ont, OXFORD—Soven futlongs in 1.81, 3: | ndily; 110 pounds up. In in firat-clase Niion and gould put up a ood | COY Ma1D-On ns mUlo-In. 161, heed: | Net ns high cage! ly supposed, Is nearly. “At! , j training conditions were moat Epp Pr did, PRS oh at the Caney Island Jockey Cluby belongs. can Win any day, | this morning ou eit ya tho thotoyahbreds take: thofr | fae Fl At {8 tonnts, the nklow were brent iho be temperature porfeot @nd 4) in turionge, in, op iH ning fast. ; ther Dolph’ Wheeler ‘s,) Dick Roberts, Me [fganed cleanly. They times around the bes alos Randtiye 1b paunds tity gio" ly worth pang atten |

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