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Field Will Compete Gravesend’s Rich ent To-Morrow. yn Handicap does not this ite as an espedially prom- 4. (Weually there is any quan- paalp concerning the candidates Fich prize, but this year the f the betting ring at Belmont we’ heen of such absorbing In- it the running of the Brooklyn has been cast in the shade it forgotten, ooklyn Handicap lacks Interest ar because there will be few good p bent to the post, Hermis will not Beldame will bo declared. Goes not go, Nor dves McChes-| 7: Blalwart ip not read Engilsh Lad ianot here, Major Daingerficld is “ mtarter, Artful ja on the sick list, | heya is not up to a race of this 096 Bo it will bo soon that the material lett ‘out a field of starters brings the Face down to the lovel of an ordinary it handicap, The Meld will prob- be made up of Delhi, The Picket, tick or Conjurer, Lord of the! fave, Dainty, Colonial Girl, Adbell, | 0, Proper, Sysonby, Leonidas, | Mixt ahd Ostrich, There may be “ne of two additions, This ts notia fleld that will bear com- m With that of last year or the us year, It may, however, fur- ‘@ good race, perhaps a more ex ind oontest than if all the cracks had hed in, and there will no doubt be iminéine crowd on hand to seq it. A » Handicap is a Brooklyn Han- ap te the peopie, no matter whether field ba made up of high-class stake formers or the lowliest of ihe selling f Bi None of the horses which have been i“ Ort | ve Tak ah ALA haa GMA oe hei i! SPORTING NEWS AND COMMENT zo EDITED. BY BERT EDGREN 1 FAWN TJOYCD Latchstring Taken from the Door at House in East Sixtieth Street, Tho latch was taken off the door of the Irish-American Athletic Club last night, and at the dawn of the early gray to-day there were streams of the vnung men who mn a méle in less fan ten and men who throw the side of @ house a mile when they feel Uke 4t wandering to ail four corners of the earth, It was the opening night of the new and commodious clubhouse, It was the intent of the officials to have pro- vialon for all comers, but the way the athletes, friends and members of this most successtul athletic organization ‘ Ih public, and these include Delhi, i Girl, Adbell, Grasiallo, Sysonby th) Wasiand Ostrich, have shown form " Wwhich: would warrant one in singling ‘ Rut as possible winners, The who have been watching the ‘outa are inclined to favor Proper, work has been gilt edged and who fe in gs at 108 pounds. Wild Mint is The Public Must Pay. ide Oost $8 to see the Brooklyn Pp this year, for, as predicied in the hacetracks have de h into the public pocket hich does not now ig. One cannot but the | owners not only ‘cut loose Mablity baer the law, for the ter of a mil i dotin Wogen ion 0 are ao ver" andvabov. ‘what the ordi: ue. ‘from the ring would have Mg stated on fairly authori Meens County Jockey Club he Leent dave of its Spent above all ox- ‘af the Aqueduct track can clear wh beens carats sociations of larger 4 Also, What Will be thelr under the new order of things? rin Faclne situation never looked nn ter than it does to-day, gai) ~ Better Refreshments Needed. ‘all the increase in revenue the in now, it would seem, re- crowded to. the function was amazing to see. P, J: Conway, the President, tried to they say that Mike can tell an ombryo athlete as far off as he can judge a level ston Ine. } Phil Coffey, of Queens, came over| late with a lot of his constituents who sang out of their turn and out of tune; but when ex-Sheriff Tom Dunn came along they were forgiven, for Pj the Dunn men tried to sing herder, but falled—which was u relief, President P. J, Conway attempted to illustrate the national Irish dance, but the honors were awarded 10 Maurice Wuinan, who early, in the nignt nad started a flow of White Seal pien- teous that several persons were _ im: pelled to ask ‘Is thie the meeing ot athe waters?” MAE AN, “Ae Vy look as if the occasion was one of those where he had to look solemn, but it was established early in the evening chat amateur rules didn't go, and the Fesult was that even the most veritable ringer was at home-if he could do ‘Mhere were Sg, by men who rn and something to amuse. WAY, and reclietGions vy mien put the hot and the ‘fifty-six, and Suprane Court Justion Victor J.) there were such goinea on that the pro Dowling, one of the original alds of gramme was still in full blast when ‘LORD OF THE VALE AND DELHI ARE FIT (Special to The Evening World.) | SHEEPSHBAD BAY, May %—The | training conditions at the race-course this morning were most pleasant, The track was in perfect cond tion, every. man and his horse were out, and the scene during the work hours was an/ animited one, The feature of the morning's exer-| cise was the one at final trial for speed of two of the Brooklyn Handicap can- dates—Delhi, of the Keene string, and/ Lord of the Vale—who will be August Belmont’a representative. Hach of tho racers was sent to a_half-mile Delhi, working with Blucher, the ground in 47 seconds, beating Blu- cher a length, while Lori of the Vale, going with Africander, stepped the tance in 47 seconds, putting it on Afi eander i u &rib upon the throats of me eaterers on Hastern rac we them a chance to furnish Te aniien ita, liguid and solid, that: are the mark, by nhoule for a race-trac ar w Chop, or Wis’ ploase in the beat style uid at a fair] Hacegoers probably. do not kok | but they do grow! at lack of e ity, Race-track Iquors are notor- ously y baa. Yet {t is scarcely the fault terer, who mi um for the privilege, Ref WY needed at this ond of the ers are to pay fancy ee for the privilege of attendin the Paces, the ivest is not too good tor thom ie judeos have been at it in, Ad: fertainly seemed to ‘drop into ‘third od head in the | me in this Recanie | sian ne third hetting. and the gute the owner ofA i eet misplncing seems | rd horses! Aro ‘to continue throughout the TT TO BOX IN THE EAST. FRANCISCO, May 24.—Not to be si by Battling Nelson, Jimny Hb 1B Planning & trip Hast and expects fake part in one or two six-round outs elther in Philadelphia or Balti- ) before he meets the Dane here in tt han wired promoters both in the City and in Oystertown, asking aN Hn i he in fe) ‘bi he not yet rac wat but Fm go Hast and do fighting myself, if 4 MOK. term from elther Piling or Baltimore 1 m: a Other- nt may. tale theat engage- ’- manager of the Ban oti Gli, frainor of Pugtl- yorelg Riartcr. ‘had his ny. the, wher on @ Ral ee | backer, his Weatitment was, filed time as that of wholesale ag ‘Who secured the se! PRINCETON WINS, to ‘The Bvening World.) CETON, N. J., May 2%4.—The » University baseball team pe ea to-day, Dartmouth id showing this year fens, Dut has Jost sev. arvard nats ee toi and Darts to Tigers. howeve if aot UR for Penis de- nearaey, and expected to win, SCORE BY INNINGS, 8 [was that the winner of al champion OF || ws, in hig work of a [mile and a quarter he was without them, The consensus of opln.on among trainers, ex and others present to-morrow's classic would be elther of these two, ‘The principal workouta shown were GRAZIALTO—15 pounds up; six fur- longs, 0.12, “0.87, 0.89 1-2, 0,62 1.08, 1.21, broeging. “Just’ a. pipe ‘opener for to- morrow's event, Wd Hanna, trainer. DON ROYAL-—115. puunds’ tip; seven furlongs in 0.12, 0,241-2, 0,87, 0,60, 1.08 3-5, 118, 19045 hiindily. “A pretty weep Was ridden. 1 trainer, SunvsoLrin four furlongs fn 0.13 0.40, 0,68, brees- Fr Wimmer, trainer. LLO—115 pounds up; @ half milo £5,028, 0.42, OG galloping. Hla first” attempt speed, W. House, tralner, JIM NEWMAN 8 hg one Way enticn in Oth 0.24, 031-2, 1.16 4-5, 1,80, pry Tab thie Sumper tor hie frat . Kiernan, trainer. REIDMOOREAt10 | pounds | up; tow furiongy In 0.12, 0,06 26, 0.8, 0.61, easily, CB, Retd, train FOXHUNTDR pounda up; one and an eyhth miles Tn hot, breesing. ¢, wea 0.3.” 02, 0: ood Facer an lust season Ciailes ‘Pectont aon, tralnar, GOLDSMITH ~115 eroundy ups five ture Jongs fn 1.15, 0.20, 0.40, 0.4, 1.08, ‘breex- ing. J Joyner stratus, SraiOnbes ida we pounds ade mite $n 0.12 1-2, 0.25, 0.3 Has ee °% the pounds it, 116 pound of sner, “trainer TARBON. 410 pounds up; SANTON. Bares o ul Lie hay in 0.1 0.27, 5 5, 1.32, iio ut eo! Rela, trains hia itd BOR UMEN ia 5 pounds a halt mile, 0,12, 0.24, 0.86, 0.49 handlly One of the atirs of the Keene string. J. Rowe, trainer, 115 pounds up, and 10) a ee Wat one a if the 110 ap; Brond- an elighivh 163, 1.0%, 28, galloning. A more for this auext Saat » easily. Bud train Ag Woon “t10 Pounds up fare Jong: , 0.36 0, Tha not fine hanal Belmont Park, 4 the sindy W. Dicbold, ing at’ trainer 0 Rounda up, 0,52, ix 0,39, 2, Wy mean’ while: work a hate mito 0.12, A top wae J. Rowe, 116 pounds —_up, {0 pounds up, a hast 9,85 1-5, 0.47, clever! Rows, trainer. on pounda up, and MARK Mi 10 pounds up, O12 0.58, 0.81, four furlongs } Je Rowe, trainei ING—Hi0 pounds O=10 pound ein), ¢ halt mile In te | Heved to be the American-bullt Utowana, ; Passed within a quarter of a mile of the UTOWANA WITH THE TRAILERS IN YACHT RAGE Armour’s Big Boat Far Be- hind in Run for Kaiser’s Cup, BY ALLEN SANGREE. Once upon a May day dreary, while I pondered weak and weary, Qver many a silly rule of ancient dia- } mond lore; While I fretted, nearly scrapping, sud- donly there came a tappl As of some one gently rapping, rapping at the club-house door. bet ten thousand— letting out another roar. Bimply dis and noddings more,” eaid I, "thing of evil, knocker still if man or devil. By that pennant hangs above us—by the league (hat we adore, ‘Tell this guy what you are scheming, whether you are only dreaming. Black spot is it you would bend me; vitriol or nolsoned candy? Black It must be if from Pittebune: speak up, Barney, are you sore? Smply dis und noddings more?” ~THH RAVING, A Deep-Lald Pilot, And then, while Mac was pondering, lo, there came Frank V, Circus Dunn, We call him Frank because it ls seldom one has @ chance to get familiar with ® Bostonian, Frank haa just bought the National League team up there, you know, and for the last three days we noticed him lurking around the Polo Grounds, Any one could tell that Frank was up to something, but who could have Sueseed that his plan ts nothing lens than to buy McGraw from New York and Wagner from Pittsburg? ‘Don’t YOu feel a little timid, Frank,'' we asked, “about running a third rail into that A three-masted schooner yacht, be- one of the contestanta in the transat- lantic race for the Emperar Willtam Cup, was sighted at 4 P, M. on May 20 by tho ofl tank steamer La Campine 540 miles duo east of Sandy Hook Lightship, ‘The tank steamer reported sighting the yacht when she arrived here to-day from Antwerp. Tho officers of La Campine said they sailing vessel and while they were un- able to distinguish her signals or name they wore satisfied from her lines that she waa the Utowana, ‘The Utowana te owned by Allison V. Armour, js commanded by John Craw- ford and files the flag of the New York Yacht Club. She is one of the largest boats in the race, PHILADELPHIA, Crosby, of the British tank steamer Saxoleine, which arrived here to-day from Cardiff, reports having passed two of the yachts which are now racing across the Atlantic. On Saturday, May at 2A. M,, In latitude 42.40, longi. tude 61.41. the Saxcleine passed a three- masted schooner yacht, supposed to be the Atlantic, and at 7 A. M. on. the May %.—Capt. eo day bho passed an American | diet pasture land Bath, supposed’ to e Apache, “Not on your life!" said he. “I've been ap a, wonther ba was fine in the clrous business Afteen years; han. died every kind of wild animal on two or four legs, I coached a cripple to walk on the ceiHng, had Moros eating off my hand, and my star wife-beating clown is now teaching a Sunday-school class. If the National League'll give me McGraw I'll take him, ‘Hey, Bar- Capt. Crosby says that the boats were making Yast time, rr TANYA WINS THE BELMONT STAKE MWWGRAW AND WAGNER SOUGHT BY BOSTONS | STANDING OF THE CLUBS, RATION A peice, Ww. “Wok Po, Hew Norn yo -Bua}c shot, 4g Iabare, 3a | “803{ Bout BH [olaveln Phita'phiacsks 14 Phiia'ph Chleago iT 16 ,614|Brooktyn 1 |i Detrol RESULTS OF ‘YESTERDA Cincinnati, ¢ AMERICAN LBAGUR, We de Us AW IT Soa} Wastiieron 14 2 /560/New. Club, Chicago New York, 7; Lau! Brook Bhtiadelphia 8: 0 oa, 8 Boston, 1; Pittaburs GAMES SCHEDULED FOR Roi eal Gincinnatt at New, York. a ‘ York at Detrat Bk dao, Mptinely nia, Boston Ae Be dee Bostot ston at BI Pitabure at Philadelphia’ of ‘Cleveland, took hold here and made a champlon- {signs himselt “Juntice weites Previous to that Pittsburg |vening World as follows In re epi ox eam, y fea the call, Now it is certainly not | /yeent letter upholding the Pit! atinbure Cd right for the National Dengue be show [Dear sir voritiam, Everybody should have a| May 1 answer a few of Mr. Longley’ Bae Boston is in @ put and the |M4rrow stateme Ape which yous nibs chance. With | Ushed In, Monda; baseball chat? As a league has got to help me out. With| whole, his artic to me to be MeGraw and Wagner I can draw 10,000 /filled,’ with | "so Ha less ie a day at the go down, and still leave Farha debts, ‘evidently im- New York and Pittabure strong, Ten't |PRab' something tent tradead em £2 that reasonable? Of course the teams baseball than . Hanton's crew have will be weakened, but no one wants to|been doing, Hone, it is natural that see the pennant always In one place, Put Fbe aie eae: ‘Ginnts whould come in {t down from mo that I'm aiter Me-|" ¥ig firat statement, which puzsios me considerably, is how ‘he heard what air. | McGraw said to the Pirat was in & position to hear everything, Tana bes Yond the uaual conver 1 heard nothing. His Heit tlthough atardy wo waa Graw and Wagner, and if it's a case of coin I'll get them." Dunn ways the Dreyfuss-McGraw row does not worry him in tho slightest, waa not, “vitriol MeGra' though President Harry Pulllam ap- ly sock! ft his pears to think tt a very serious matter] Meni [reatee pani tice and, all Ca indeed, He has taken the Dreyfuss ond) not cha ie uel gapans of It to the extent of summoning the | of playing any of the big games then he National League Board of Directors | thal Writes things tout peop wile Messrs, Hart, Brush, Soden, Dreyfuss |)e would not dure. to. tel pers and Pulliam, ‘timaelf’ ex ofclo. ‘They |sonalis. | Any ‘player. filled “with sie are to meet at the Touraine Hotel, in| $Pirit Ce EDR Gn edge. fo Boston, June 1, when the Gianta will | will, hardly, dubmnlt auletiy to an in be playing there, The charge of Mo-|Justice, and will do things, whic! Graw usin offensive language on the|MUM® Pardon, as hia men under him de; fleld will be considered under the au- thority of:the Fleischman resolution for serve something more then a ‘scrappy’ the maintenance of ‘decency on the ball not change it he manager in panctice, only, They warm teiman that Pwill look’ for everything that is due them, and a man when rij who will not be subdued enslly. That fled." Regaring Dreyfuss's chargo that | spirit Is in'ell men-—-Amerioan men, MoGraw openly accused him of being) He compares Pittsburg diayers to th tre Giants. Any baseball man & close game in Pittaburg wilt teatity? to the extent of Pittsburg’s ‘cleanness’ —and Ineldentally IT have seen some of fe in New York. a ay: crooked and controlling the league um- vires, President Pulliam says it is of Suoh vital importance as to present a| “crisis in the National League!" Now what do you suppose they'll do to McGraw? You reckon that Mac In closing he states in brief the temanly conduct exhiblied ep bbe ors of Brooklyn and teburg " and all, a t what we need} Would have made that .| though it waa an even break there could Pine) Glu fo; taki dayet when: Ib wan) 6 |HiRGRNE HOks, ML EBOY., cian. e0l | econtigaad OR eERE Paes) [IBOATS ment 4f he didn't have “womathing on | arate the, weennas OF AIT Bee case of hard picking of futures, was) to the “opening” of the Ireh-American baad se. We suspected that Frank waa chaft-|Barney? Then how about that hores|asists between the two Jeading teamb, Phere to sre the Dasethe quest, Go) Athlete lube) new nome AL No, 1s Ing, a dem’d moan habit of his, but we| hamed Barney Dreyfuss that has boen | Brooklyn Is (go sleepy to fet Towne was Mike ulllvan, the hustler, who|EAst Sixileth street, lam night, they) a see tart good, Won dris| loam that he te in renk earacet, And Mastek Ruch Indifterent races out weet? |0Ver & game, Very trily, JURE opis has an eye only for “entries,"" and oan | easy life at the games of the club next | Ving. Time—i.84 4-5, who knows what he may accomplish? Petite, Won't be some startling | jons of readors oF this department, An See a ‘comer’ around a corner; for! Tuesday at Celtic Park. tasters, Jocks. Wie, Bt. His, Fins sir fT | Baseball iam game of queer and quick | F°Velations when he «ets on the stand | piveequentiy, nave: 19, comment, ot oyy Tommy West ving 05 1 a8 a8 4 846| Changes, Frank (e certainly fying high| Of Course he'll try to stall, but Mao| than that “Justice” hou Arn Chamotgin, | when ‘he bids for McGraw and Wagner, | 2” Ret anvthing out of a horae, even it | Oyht* whien f fie yrould not dare (o tall Whorted’ oWnuan 209 8 $4 2 S742! but he has all kinds of money behind hamatrung. them, personal we Sonalderation, aie @hep, Or | him and i willing to put it out in Hard for Brush ‘Another Comiimication, also. ano anony~ fe," Pan, Gost Dome, br, @ayior, aleo| prone. Jona T. B: 4 ee epee’ Ghaiike und gobn. MCGr rehne Hderation made the running, folc| "I am willing,” says this, hustting | the alanghaat maytean fins always Ween | wherein they gre pr Mah ike lowed by iia Waddell, V ostes invader, "to give Droyfuss $5,000 cash |i, ing les e of “clean ball’! ults, by suede H a felt era een enpialis. Tae?, ras, te this order! for Wagner and if that does not Inter- |); He ae o certainly up against |i ray Re Faxhol 108 4 ‘| ] al 4, ed up and join ‘the leaders for a few! cet thim I'll raise the ante, I have not! ohn he we gol to nn McGraw, ; will look askance ane i eoult rerman pisiden, Cc leration waa ind dit | talked with the New York people about | McGraw will Conoeie athe, Principle. jea3 compre reat intereet in base: E. M. Byers’s 77 Was Best in| tis, "un, pome, , Here, Tommy Waddell | MoGraw, but intend to, and will make|De certain, uniess they can ag TRY | ball, ‘ao. pleaws don't De oifenive, ma 4 . |head from Champlain, who beat Whor-| them handsome offer. How much? | that panmmersDroytuns, tho horse, will| they read ee A adie d falle in 0.02 4-5, galloping, Grimns best. First Eighteen Holes of Quali-|ier a heaa tor the p , now, I couldn't just say. Tm) Fay tous race, To take tim oft the | Tours truly, pane T, Griing.. trainor, 5 aN R | SECOND, RACE~$1,200 added: slg new at this business myself; but my worms, Brush doen ier ED Ag ave remember this “moral ict OR a] 15 pounds up, five fur- year-olds; five and a half furlongs, strals! y ly wink, "I'm | Graw') c: “ nd,'’ &e., was first*p: lohan in 148, Oreesing, &, Wisnara,} fying Round for the Local) ysrnat Wwanatvine, “Hines, er Hes Mae vonte Te ore ares eibes yu have a ticker wont where erenk oy. tena (loa 1 Tayi, put is ttuth, rh " _ eats rom nll et) noun y mn a! SAVABLE—116 6 pounds up, five, fur Championship. tasters... Zooks Wee at ait. min, tr, Pl tricks to It than runnin’ a cireus. Jack Dunn cna in the olsv-houte, with a Bed bas ever since been Fel soniga inh, Roping, Bt Wienard, catteng BOOker 191.8 14, isl 342 Willing to Pay Well. book. —Incidentaily, nk cae, Tene. bel. (AR the samo time the ees prem on rainer, _ can't get M came used FLORAUIA-10 pounds up Gold A Bits Bune 108 2h 2 df Jack Dunn, caren iy hel TF pack | orally by Both, Catholle and Profestagt. mile 0.12 1-2, 0.25, 0.37 1. andi (Special to The Evening World.) re yi ahaa th tiene alla pecereteay, Chances are that the dee: | writers Min od eteloe vomenslve ae er J. Joyner, trainer. The first eighteen holes of the-thirty- |“ Gallavant and Beaufort coupled in straight tore will Mao the benent of the| know. even. better ‘Mas HAMBURG BELLE 18 pounds UP | six holes qualifying round of the| aad piace betding. Soubr”and have ieee ee waa calling! that th rent national game ni six furlongs 0,13 1-6, 0.26 1-6, 0,39, 0.62, | to the: Font dn this race Starter pre) fo, the other )Prevfuss, when” he sal Brak ita ven thus none more | 4-5, 1.18 1-3, breezing. Thie ‘move Seventh annual tournament of the ose ea guests Mr, and Mra.| to the it at the wart, and itt oror fl ha ‘Hay, Barn ney’ eo oe panoue than ihe Outeie olel was very easily accomplished. A. J. | Metropolitan Golf Association were|Clarence W, Mackay. Mr, Mackay |Joined by Wild Mint. zo two Facet |, Meantime Wahi Medious ts hay;| “Feeterday's game was Tike the cata Javner, trainer, 4 tho ‘ Tas axious ito see at close range how /away ad Hf it were a dash, and sco /ing <a cnt, {pal ice Commi rm, excepting for that extras Tei pounds up, one mile in | Paved this morning over the Hinks of | RAS axious ito opened U Gap on, the field headed | Roo. advised gic lasioner Mo. | after a storm, exceptt it oxtra= 18. “galionings Wie horse Sr recelving | the Fox Hills Golf Club, 8, I. The Borciere, which started tor the|by. Blandy” an Shot. ‘They nan ‘ , poration Counsel | ordinary outbreak 0 une 4 nico slow prepamtion, WHE not be Seon with silks until Sheepshead Bay, 2. Wi shard trainer, ROTHER BIEL-110 ounda up, six furlongs in 1.05, breeging. J, McAvoy, nee Mate Weed 15 penn . cs per milo 0, He madn- dilec an ‘even’ Wirsighout a. McAvoy, eae CAP’ BUCKEF-110 pounds up, ono nile in galloping. J. MoAvoy, \raln course was in fine condition, the weather idend and some very low scores were made, 13, M. Byers made a 77, Walter J, Travis, Howard Gee, Jerome D, | Travers and Archie Graham each made 7% and Oharley Geoley had a 77, Some of the scores were: Batterson, Moxhilie. . far a Hara Wilcox, ‘Montolair. G.. Brokaw six fur- 0,49 8-5, Bho is yory Mt . Mure er. 4 CAQUITA RIN Pounde up. one mile | 8laney, Maddock, Gn pt 0.87, 0.5, 1.08 1-2, 1,17, |I. 1. Thomas, Richmond ee ordinary |W. 2B. Haughton, Moxnihs ¥ J. MeAvovy. trainer. L Rhett, Crescent A, OC, a POSE pounds up, three furlong |g, Ds boste, Apawamda, bY cif In O42, 0.24, 0.80 1-2, cleverly. Certainly | ‘initun ee «Boo as wheed ‘for a short Matance. J, J. Mshnohy, Monte ae ana triiner, Baitusrol 49 4t-te i XY vows, - &, Barron, y. er, Ansley. ( 4-5, "1.46, handily Watch ‘at her first appearance, Bay a longs Pine after his nice work at Gravesend, Tucker, trainer, BROOMSTICK—115 pounds up; furlongs in 1,2, breeging, Same. of exercise ns given Conjurer, R. Tuck- Rhe nt A, Hannibal ott Rey \iowance ‘claimed, t--For maiden tivo-year-olda; OND RAC! up; geliingy 0 Northern three-year-olds and inti ana Hixtoenth Voorhees Bandy D., formerly’ Sandy ‘Ding wall avian re TWO CLOSE GAMES TO COME. town University Baaoball i play the erack Fordham nine {wo games next week at Fordham Field, and both of them should be in- teresting from etart to finieh, ‘he first maine will be paved on May 29, while the second wlll ‘come off on (Memorial Day afternoon. a RACE o8, breeging. ba lb Pounds up, a halt 4 ee: ai ai i a ACH “For three-yeare ids; well pa ee Ng} about six furlongn. 5 Grounds, To-da a OnEOMMAT 5 +¥y. ease AOL cramplon Gteats Gach wy vt ot doe 7|the front at the start and made er, trainer, john Bin, Fowirlton, the place, i YIND—110 8 UD} nd B Ru Wha ener ti r , i ARE INN, ppomgaeyP acne gt a B Rate PY Belmont W'n'by.e Neck, | HARVARD VS. WILLIAMS. 447, 2.01, galloping, 41, RTH RACH — Watch Bie GF ie firwt out.” Ts very |B by yeasuitas sion jPeimonts for three. aspen io PRa Tina Word) Simmons, frat \z. tr Belmont ¢ ures. Start good,” Won! dri. seus FI CAMB! ULRBSINGS LA rb | ounds up; 'A. 2.08.8 SOLDIBT TBLD, RIDGE, Aye furlongs, oe 4-6, 50,85, | A‘chte Graham, Barter, Joaks. Wee at. wie, mettle | Maas... Mav M—Harvard and Williems 1 2: tanily. Sie doen't amount GoW Oo Outton gante Svyindebrand tat aD itt 1 [itned yp on, SokOlers’ Ficld thie. atte ANT to pounds up, ana |X S% Taxige | Pawellton, an, Bei enat ee @ gS ad nate, ie alate, cn “ins nie agate inch | PE ie unde up; @ half mile, |7 Gt ror Bie. erry Lark, Rea Friar, ‘wud! Meant yaw, 68, terfeldt, 30, ii very eaaliy, ‘Pwo ye: Graham. Pox Wile WilAders also ran. and Oy vitehers af the fret eae Wore of Capt. Bro: acker- Jack, R Kellogx, Fox Hil) Tanya won the Belmont, ‘This fs the tthe. points for Harvard ‘Willianos Muckor, trainer. Ennever, Battnaro $m |same Tanya who was beaten hy Pass thia n{ronvoon. Weather conditigns were Late sevie aimee dena _and Voloday the first time ‘ho | pert potash zcliatds pn peotnl to Evening, 3orld. ankViaNp! fray “aye toe chtries | R ACES. } for t orvow » ass follows: i} all axes; handicap; Ph May 25, 26, 27, 29, 30, 31, June 3, 2, 3, 5, Ha eee 7, 8,9, 40, 12, 13, 34. ein Bupper SIX ig ACHS BACH DAY AT 2:80 I, M. Latile | Wodda La first time, made all cleverly ‘thi the running end a, ree-quarters’ of a “amen was tece| Biandy then, ee sell tor Tanye and Gold Sifter was third |they gradually closed ground on even all the way and Winished aacant length |temna Hot” ghot. then. red, behind Gallavant, The race was a pro-|}siandy went on after cession for the rst three, witli the | forcing her to a hot drive others (beaten off. @xteenth to win by a neck, Blandy Vendor Takes the Eclipse. four Jengths away in third place. THIRD RACH—Felipse; for two-year-olde; ohadld Dwyer by a Nos: fed; five sand one-haie furlgna, stiaignt. Start good!” Won driving. Titne --Bottings- | VA We ght Fig Ste fa, | Bart Hb 8 a 8 os ahh aa 2M Biya S Ob |M. Dws Gold Badge and P ao ran, Battle-Axe ond Popa ‘The Whitney pair, Battle Axe choices over tho egasus, were stron fleld in 'this race, Battle Axe raced 0 the running, followed by Vendor and Pe- gasus, ' They ran in this order to the field stand, where Pogasus was done and Gold Badge was beaten, Jacobite then closed on the leaders and three raced in close order to the laot sixteemh and suet %eot Ohy in furlong. There Vendor forged to the|ttme to win by @ nose. Arian front ahd drew away.’ winning cleverly |iengtn In front of Hylas, Jacobite beat Battle Axo Bu ivane, tore si oc ar al ‘ute Gascar the early pace but soon pte’ Dram edary, who led for a mile, Then Hylas showed in wt half a mile cl home. Arien cee “iriying Furies td { Madey ‘The latter ‘rong in THURSDAY, MAY 25, Brooklyn Handicap of $20,000)|7: SPECIAL TABLE. LEAVE EAST 34TH STREET, NEW YORK, ALL TRAINS DIRECT TO THE TRACK, via LONG ISLAND RAILROAD, 14,40), 12.10, 12.30, 12,50, 1,00, 1,10, 1.20, 1.30, 1,50 P, M, Parlor car on all trains, On 4.00 train is the Special parlor car for club members only, Leave NEW YORK TERMINUS OF THE BRIDGE, yia sth Ave. Elevated, every 12 minutes from 10.05 A, M. to 12,05 P, M,; from 12.05 P, M, every 3 minutes thereafter, All elevated. trains will stop at City Hall, Bridge St., Fulton St,, Flatbush Ave,, 9th St., 16th St,, 25th St, and 36th St. SPECIAL TROLLEY TABLE, every twenty minutes from 42M, Greenpoint Ferries via Tompkins-Lorimer Line. Grand St., Broadway Ferries and Delancey St. teem ‘Williamsburg Bridge vis Reid Ave. Line, New York, Park Row, via Vanderbilt Aye,, Union St, and Gon St, Lines, Hamilton Perry via 45th St, Line, Leave WHITEHALL ST,, N, Y,, via 39th St. Brooklyn Ferry and the Culver line ¢ was in expensive ‘atvernoon for” the rm that donates an cians Dahlen “aa two, Delaney, has given ordera t lators oh Sunday ball—that a wis. they charge admission, the score card | every, homer. thing delng rey | an let e much nd tortug warded merely aa a mub- | oe od Gvoraik. tisroules yeurh he Brooklyn will be the chlot autteres| be, ted no terrors “or Chom. have bh SK hin benting ken phites ie have been a mint took’ his beating like a philos Just thinking “about Tabarcaniee “tno Matty the Rede nccumulat tr-making business, He had also contemplate buying a’ water coolor for | Po the box, And now!—— Spenking of Brooklyn, a peraon. who | from this move. Those Sunday games| MIC a ry ree record or n hi RU 2 know that you do not car 2 ay 1° You no hope of a cure. he Dest ie Your money tor, veering them ct Sear a Re ee feat isan iO cet st e ae wie it ilasoled Booklet Maid Fee irre pila peasful treatment Vb work, ang nate perfected it pant dhseasen th manently ‘ale gry, case er PL Vintula in to 0 i Sour puaikeee or That (ter in a few Rays, leg hee elie AN’ INDORSEMENT. a's by tik vated seni —_ La si or wi treat and sufferers, tFo) “ lay he , Dr, Geo. B. Wix ‘TRUSSES WILL a Prius tortuee, he y No Knife or Of Painful Instruments aa nd an te ereon a pe Proapect at, Jersey citys t Laer Fiusting ay,, Brooklyn — Hap ita Clinton tor . 6AN bonsai it DR. “GRO. B. Wit, "RUPTURE AND ROTAL é adidas Aldatrat Hee ee pero 43 Bast 234 Sty N.Y. City. SPHCIALIST. A SURE ete Admission to Grand Stand, $300. Ladies, $1.80, Field. Stand, $100 For Box ‘Tickets Apply at PINKERTON'S Office, 57 Blway, y Lan fats Aira LiftA i ‘i : Pesan. ne eas an hu Th. |

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