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PORTING NEWS AND COMMENT rosedi@ioren. " JACK ROOT la matched fight again, Not around yw York or Philadelphia. ig Mttle chance of seeing either | Txok Root or Tommy Ryan in this part (of the country for a year or “thie time Root will have to feht, hia private inclination may bo, de matched against Marvin Hart, of LowWeville, & strenuous sort of fighter, never makes agreements, More- 5 ret, the ‘ght will come off July 2, in ratte. These Nevada people fave a well established habit of seul- promptly with fakirs of all kinds, have certain prejudices, descended the old days, when people who horses unofficially were taken air miles to the nearest tree and un- entanglei with the ena ‘i Root wil! have to fight in Reno, It's ae ing town, Although fists are ot as kant inthe realm of tne eix- the people have too much, re- for anything at all in the fighting to allow faking. EVADA js tho one State in the ‘Union that encourages finish fight- i ing, The legislature passed a i” ‘ym eapectally for the Corbett-Fitzsim- mons affair, In the days of good old Roy, Sadler, who wav always willing ‘to mix up himself with anything trom Plute to a saturated miner, \ If Jack Root fails to Anish to the efaction of Reno tis “finish” will more startling than it was tn Phiin felpiia, where he left town with a merry ha-ha and o grip full of unftu- tnlgmted ‘bills, Tm ORROW willbe o great day in Tran: qr aot could sit in The » Rvening World sporting depart- nent aud hear a dozon telegraph in- eee dlcking Ike mad, bringing fy aegounts and final resulta of. every WORKS IN MUD. AT TWO OF NEW YORK’S BEST BATTERS [VAUGHN STARTS (Special to The Evening World.) GRAVESEND RACH TRACK, May }2.—Mhe hand rain of yesterday has left the track in @ very heavy condition to- day, and the time made by the thor- vughbreds was necessarily glow, but at that there were a number of very clever Utes of which the following were the best: BURLISSQUE- O51 25, reas octlng vo Paonds | § up. Very hice performance for a Prospero over tla very heavy INTERLOPHR went along with Bur- lesque and Anished rene with jm, This is a vory nice pair of colts. They. belo to the Natichal Sable. BURLEIGH—Five furlongs, 0. 2, 0.26, 0,36 8-5, 0.49, 1.02 8-5, handily; ‘116 pounds up. This 1s certainly @ mud runner, a8 his only win East was in the mud ‘and ite. seeuns “to relish 4 }OM ‘our furlongs, 0.27, 54 2-5 halal: Mid pounds up, Oniy ad ondinaty colt, but nearly ft, ARON HSHER—Four furlongs, 0.27, 0,56 85, handily; 110 pounds up.’ Not of much account and will have to be Pleged among very cheap horses to witt LAWSONIAN— Waly, 0.24 8-6, 0.87, 0.61, hamdily; ir) ‘pouRaa up, In improving every duy, but is not yet IN G2 4-5, 0.87, 0.4) 2-5, 1.02 165 pounds up. A very high ‘oba. and at his very best, ‘This was very nloe work considering the furior 2.03, hat with 115 pounds ‘up, This good Milly 1s surely regaining cher old-time tet, @s she looks tm- proved a way, BD! 0.26, 0.40, 0.05 do, handily; 100 pounds Is fit and. quite a Clever. colt. MINTIA—Five furlongs: 0.25 2-5, ®t, but can't run so aae, CONF) TH—0.: 1.04 2-6, handil with rer Ge make aire good, R—-Gall ui With 105, Pour up. nes furl a4 2-5, th oh 0.38, BL 95, procaine 115 pounds His colt jx ust about at ie bert | and only needs one mora to finish thim for hls best ra MACKAY WITTE—Tour. furlongs, O12 3-5, 0,25 2-5, 0.98 1-5, 0.51 3-5, handily; 110 pounds up. Quite a nice colt and very nearly beady bo “run, INCANTATION—Four | furtonee, 0.84 2-5, breesing; 100 pounds ily doesn't seem to have the Me ate Ker 0.28 2-6, 0,51 2+6, g aK. Soo ye 119 2: 1.48) galloping: 100 Pound tap. fic and fost abo OMMONDATAS Four furlongs 0,84 3-5, breeding; 9 pounde up. Has ‘PER—Galloped etx turtonge in 1.81, with 110 1 aligie Ta fit and quite ‘our furlonga: 0.12 3-5, mud. 2.9%, 0.88, 0.87 2-6, ne A Jot of mpeed, but aul needs i . it Ubous wel ofl | P08 4-18, 4.894 GRAVESEND TRACK English Lag, two eligibles for the Parkway Handieap, to be run to-mor- Real sh were a nd given thor e' Rorees ate (haett Pak How en and cuepy, Which makes the trial an excep- he gallopin Induiged tn wae, for he ae pine the medioore kind, uit weveral notable moves were noted fo TACOBITE. 11 pounds up, six fur- Jongs, 0181-2, 025 OM, Oto te 104, 117, Hendily, ‘Just a big rth good two-year-old, A. J. Joyner, ner. JiUMO—I1( » @ half mile, 0.18 1-5, 0.26, dt Oot Brewing. Chas, ba Aa ON: 1 a mile, a nds up, ong 0.46, 0.29, 0,42, “ait mow Lats 1.87 1-2, 1.61, breézing. Just a breesing exorcise foe soit, ti A. J. “soyner, rainer, 2 4-6, am eS, 0.38 0,61, 1.08, ie je PS ar ee poured gt it ui up, a hal ral .68, breewing, A. J. Pyoyner, FLOROLIA—110 spevage wr even fur- longa in 1.40, galloping, J, Joyner, tra Le, yi | tnuner, BAGKUERA—U0 pounds up; five fur. bohge in LO, breekag, We? Rarer, in “NO ve one mi'e ly aa Were eas bes ts, Tol. hendiiy,, She can, win a ohesp rac Galvin, Str 5 Sau baby as pone acy one mile In 0.14, 0.28, 0.42, 1.87, 1,60, easily, Fred Divttoneld, trainer, RALVATE Dat ed. ul a four 0.52, 1.08, dreeging; 15 ‘Sounds up. 1s) furlong dn al (i bil 0,40, 0.68, breez- ii "fi ree BLLB. Or Wy Bn Wee 0 peat } ax furlo) in node 20 ea 40, 0. 1.20, MEbARKEING STAR IO inde. i: He in. 0.12, 0.35, 0.87 1-2, 0.601-2, Pisa ke eas,” OFia, handtiy. Was WaT, hand and appears to bo at his bewt, AIR Tyson “pounds ua hat mile, 0.18, 0.30 1-2, 0.80 1-6, 0.62, breea- ing. H. Lewis, ralnet og at tel BLESSINGS | 1, ups four furlongs, 0.12, 0,04 -45, 0.87, 0.62 2-5, | handily. F. te ArOInAT ay ty ROSPHRO—1% pounds = longs BERR, Ont Feb. 88, Oto, 1.08.2 7, all out. This ig’ the frat’ time cf har been let down in. some time, He was a very tired horse at the fintsh. Thin work whi do the colt a lot ofgood. Bud May, trainer. KSCHNBION-—100 Pounds up: six fur- longs in 1,25, breezing. . Brown, Arainer, LORD OF HTE VALE-110 pounds up; one and one-eighth miles in 2.10, breoa' . Joyner, trainer. ORMON® iS | WIGHT 210, pounds up: one mile, 0,14, 0.27 1-2, 0.40, 1,000-MILE RIDE Breaks Andy: cibice Records Up to Twenty-sixth Mile, When He Is Forced to Stop to Repair Tire. (Bpecial_to The Evening World.) EMPIRE CITY TRACK, YONKERS, N. Y,, May 29,—Guy Vaughn started om 090 mile record breaking auto joure ney sharply at 2 o'clock this afternoon, With him in the #-horse power De- cauyille car was L. A. Mitchell, who wan to relieve him ‘occasionally ab the wheel, A crowd of motor-car enthusiasts sent up a great shout when the car started, Bverything looked rosy tor the success of the drivers, The weather was perfect and the track fast. Vaughn covered the first mile In 1243-5. The second mile Was rolled off in 1071-6, ‘Lae third 1 1.064-5, the fourth im J.0%6:b and the nth 061-5, ‘The time for tive miles wis! 212-6, an average oL twelve sec- omnis faster for each mie than Wridg- way lind made In nis first tye miles at Priguion Beach a fw weoks ago, When tue umccts tore heard thie where wan Ane ahcur and Ib wae preaicted thar Vatigin wou Koa hours and 60 miniiten, by guveral hoy Thine went omeotal ly ull the wen sixth avie, when by a sytem ot aignai ing Mitchell notted e helpers that het had rlckeed tr He rode on th the thirty-second mile, which he cove ered in 36 min, 10 secs, and then came to a atop, Elght men jumped In, and in exactly 6 minutes 6 4-5 seconds had adjusted a new wheel. ‘aughn started at a great rate to make up fenton ae Jost time. WHAT! MURPHY TO LEAVE YALE? NEW HAVEN, Conn, May ®—It ls stated by an athletic authority in Yale University that a very flattering offer has been made to Trainer Michael Mur- phy by the University of Pennsylvania, and ft is stated there that he will accept, Mr, Murphy bes {hformed the Yale athletic managers that he will give them notice betore formally making known his decision, Mr, Murphy's five-year oon- tract with Yale expired with the inter collegiate games of Baturday. knimp' played in America, Jf you. could | * clean oot re i , ee Py Pe abeL SE oat Se EER © fee the Mporting writers, dripping per |) ZiRgT, MASON, = Seven furlongs, | 1h, “1.49, galloping. Shree inet Sunt ee : he Spltadion, with their sleeves rolled wp | Seimte Wee th suai ‘ag foodeas Randa | Jitter fo ,take him up again, As J. | : : ‘ PROM N N : tes ’ BROOKLYN A. G. GAMES. Wdithelr penolis and typewriters tear- |°&2 make him and m4 surprise the |“ SypNING—110 pounds up, five fur- be $2 be ; ate Ae 0.27, 0,39 4-6, 0,52 8-6, 1,08, 4 | ; : A plenic and gamee will be held “en ublie the next time he cuns, nf g tm Goross. the copy paper in a Delhi | Publ the next time he cuna, | | longs, 0191-2, imi; if you could hear the editors | 25 Hoy 114 2-5, 1.88 29," hand ony) Fe conway, maine, nga f ’ | Beare : aa |pecoration Day by the lyn Athistis Baa Fe SUN LAS gE hat re |e edge cs RAW-DREYFUSS FEUD | seth ang eure {22H Boye “rushing to som tho | Joie Mn I of ‘pond horses’ before The | Oi OM t stopping. her last eight: [Peg | ie: Bese et EE tae, ICO Tier for first time out, W. McCann, i Pe fl game at 4 P.M. ends, ties and charts and eum- STANT TE—Five furlongs, Kyl busy typesetting Ma- 19 96 °g-f 0,49 9-5, 1.03, nandil: ‘ i ae | ep i i, . 5 ly, Wh anit D1 te . If mile, 5 a ‘ STANDING OF THE CLUBS. : ie of the fieuie. eee up. A very clever work-out, considering to et Tie Bounds oe |e , Wot j NATIONAL LEAGUE, AMERICAN LEAGUE BASEBALL PLAYER DISCHARGED bin the world of appet, cine iw at her Beat and has | sobormick, trainer. rey es 7 I Emi! Schroeder, the manager of the nee SReKine end’ CreKOG ERIACK—Galloped one mile in| 4, DUANDY HO pounds up. ais qzainer Glenwood Baseball ‘Team, who was ar- nd is, Wrestling and running 1a handily, pounds up, Tis cott | MGT BMiTHe-110 pounds up, five fur- hes 4 rain pata. 47 d Psi meett rested yesterday in Long Island tty nd dumping ahd hurting ot weugnts, | seks ™ 1 after his long asige tone, ML 026 1-2, O89 45, 0 8, 1105 4-6, | Be © eae ‘ when he passed @round the bat among wash moro nnd more baseball 4p Sunday Workouts, Fn ING cate pounds Oa Li tana Fi RE oapteeen ihe spectators, who an watching a ke y ie, Sneath away enough to CRT Che Gs Lie! aed me in 0,4, breesing. J. ‘yn nel a % 4 P * Washtngton, 1, day when he was geelated : 248-5, 0.80 8-5, 0.49 5, 1,03, breering, | trainer E rte with 100 pounds up, ‘Thi Ally belongs | BIVOUAC—46 pounds wp, and FLIM: | Bis. eae : peowiracat * eam SOHEDULED Fon pay Manistrate seid tint. sriienty no law ‘THFFRIMS retired from the ring two pS | etna! are 5 Fighee cel counae Pat ee strainer, in is ae a Piliadeipma a at Bost Bt Louis at Cleveland, had Been violated, ; Mhe game has been weeks ago. . bre isa yd ily onl only’ paritally ex-| WOOLWICH — 110 pounds pp, : : ! Dairelt at coleag, plese th en Seen tol Ppa Ui Wee ee Do you notice the ellence? ses her wort’ worked on the Packey: ek pouudn sp; five ities held that the mere "pasat: the hat’ Tron chy af the remain: | butnds De ike brown cot by ‘Todainge | dap 37, 0,80, 2.08, oaslly ee Nobody claima the| ton, of the same stable, and #he only Lack out. could not be called a violation of the galloped. Sie wed a good yearling Hixpectation effort has taken his law, and he discharged tho prisoner, BY ALLEN SANGREE. : ROGER BRESNAHAN, Woolwich was all ng heavy men! phampionship title, Rublin and Sharkey) Trial ang T look for her to develop /away. A. J, Joyner, tralner, ae 7 os ose ‘Thousands of repiles have arrived of the system in this thi Dri tnd Corbett and, Fitsimmons, all quiet | as a est clase Ally, phe ie ft | DON DIEGO—I10 pounds Up; ye ture : BeM trom ‘The Hvening World's plebiecite | haa become enmoshed in the futeue ts mice wh ep the AD has gone every time nhe goes to longa In 1,08, breesing. <A, J, Joyner, on the MecGraw-Dreyfuns affair, and) weed planted -by the Rockefell HAMPIONS TO in Leb cor rainer, . sinbls hs * ockefeller- Lt raid Jeff will come out into Orn DAG H Dive and one olptitn BRIDG IM AN—106 pounde uo) a helt Hes bi ae thero are nearly a@ many different | Rogers partnership, I remember how A REA ' i) ssa in ‘again? ELMS ak npr aa MC abla Joyner, ‘3 , opinions as answers the latter looked when he called me ——_—— 2. and ready any day, Looks tm-| “OGBAN TIDE nds pi one and ’ Oe ee eae tea encune (C3 Banton” to conbult regarding A A GAMES ‘ GRAVESEND ENTRIES. |PA1 Sito omen om, MN Bik 4H te nae | ——— yppens nals aac pion snaue | amarcntingall the baseball intr vane ¢ Fi ng 4 q ry m: yaa condesnew TIEN j , i oan ad, 1.0685, narcily; 110 pounds up: ted ts ie Sena run this: HHOMAIA, A it onl | ott. For a few moments he was suave Y ° 0.12, 0,24, 0.96, 0.49 4-6, very easily, They| Quite a number see in tt only a racial|as melted \mb: HS eapecial to "rhe Rvening World.) Ia fast rounding to form, but only an| p>. Wimmer, trainer. ant i 4 Lag ARPES Abe dec aP a : iB urger eneese, the true Coie DN ACK, May |orlnary mara at best, P WORKMAN 100 pounds up, and. gu | tried to eer, ete ravin| footy reah-German—while others vike | Kindly gentleman, 1 could imagine | 1 ‘ are, York A, C.; Charles Bacon, J. Bauder: GRAVEGHND RACE Tit. ee ORFORD—Galloped ‘one mile and @! preme Court, 110. Pounds, up; six fur. | rae Way the ee ORV ING, it to mean the genuine beginning Of 4] then wn, 'wenty thousand Irish-Americans 8F@) Ai) Harvey Cohn, I. a ray ‘g y—The entries for tomorrow's races} pine iy hunally 105 pounds. up. fysen 018, 0.38, 0. Wd, Los, ie, | far in the rear, Rowe, trainer, terrible ighle OF Janor -vetwlle /6ablé en at a delightful person he must |exnected ait Itte Park to-morrow, 9} One. ie , 4 tor tnrecsyear-piaa | Te, chorousnly As, and recont races (ell) pressing, ’ Just a good gallop for tis Trea Oa PaaS pounds uni four tal. Dr. Parmturat hae submited such | Ce Playing tag with the servants {n witness the Decoration Day. games Of | Hary dutlignny Gear Ks ht ta abn rete ne: for the § Eid weale tanlenad ou a6, pale, 3. Pen Mish pounds up: a| One Of Capt. ‘Brown's good ones. Ita venomous cable letter, sent from mid- He tohen, But the moment I men-|the Irlah-American Athletic Club. on ha, . nating i! io! Ma: ae ¢ fig, handily; 40. pou P| sagt mite in 02 5, easily. A. J. Joyner, | Ticker, trainer, ut mile ocean, that we decline to priat It. J1e loned MeGraw's name his handsome |'This ts one of tie yearly wenics of ot- thleteendh Reriaantics sie Lt Tract bY ng trim, but a ra sige an a‘ MONIT —11y pounds up; a helt mie) Gecluees the whole prosowicion 'o cne | (0 fOr It te handwome, hardened ike [door wines oftered by dhe club, whieh | eth, Hammer ald b-lb, ht at Sheepshead will 10 pounds op ah in 0.68 2-8, breesing. McCormick, Sr gpareete pada lla yarn er Ni rsh | amalgam tn a deoayed tooth. He was |nw counta in its membership the | 7) as p Flanagan Pa 2 in 1,35, bts. Be eee ‘tiadney, WHORLER, | 110 pounds up, and| Charge of the Pittsburg magnate con- | OW! the despicable foe, "McGraw has [krcutert atuletos in the world, The tached : fim “Mon G, Gillies le y qunate Ali he necded Hp pounds HH KIL! ida up; five Turlongs| (TT O oires, and promises to make | 8°, t0 #0.” he sald. “We've settled It. [competition to-morrow will bo keenst echoy irtholcmew A. 6 Bepiregen «. : Fee nies. Cie , ah Oh wallop Voncter” a elatement on returaing tefore, the | #e'® dangerous, Mr, ‘Hookefetler will |than ever, and every contest will, be een eh Shtued ee ante ivi: Serr i 9 Osh Ose ae, oA) e6, handily, WS poundal "Ay spa nee fay drain Icy unde upi etx | he wae doing his bow. W. Hi, post-season games, fe will have an Inet for nobody else having his name,|nmrked by the prosenco of hance Bonnavivania; Amerie’ aniverdit:, of fostnna ip, Avuice Mly and almost ready 9) ruriongs in 1224-2, breesing, C, Mur-| eralner otlwer of his Anti-Vico sousy travel | (i ght4, Papers oftener than he, Drey-|plon or men etriving for cham nC THE GADFLY- Kknuckled; we've got every | honors, Bwwegney, Combustl i Y va furlongs, z,|Phy, trainer. anak wins the Glanta all gunner and wich batt lever RL ithe. run nceoaraye ror t prowds, speci | N- ¥ Ray Sunday Trials. On, 4 {McGraw closely, ‘This detective aleo | !s tor the benefit of the Sato University, A ELON 69s SL Lat soo Hit BAI Ns Vyh 1 < i8, A hig ; will be sivon | “449. y, “eKacutche : founds i the pri vorkouts noted were as| hudliy, Was easing up all last quar- us the ¢uute | must. happen "Tale myth pepali Aransportntion facilities 4 Yd Rae ‘atch, Invitation— Joieame ‘ vow Seiad ls td Saat Hine el gieee tere one Of, Te RODO Ee ne ee a aeeeeioe amang | tug, never have sine Rina by the the Long Island street ear com-| James, V, pti Henrgetown. Cas 5 \ 1 VIN ydiae pounds up; five furlong! W, Price, trainer, y y} not escape. Among| Standard O1l had not made fen. 1 pani Bonts will doavé the foot of aly, hs 30H, intveee of tn O13, 6 6, CEL LOR TORE] NOGI—-HO pounds woh. Ave, SuNOnss: | Hoe Wie showed oFsinality in Lely \| ast ‘Thirty-fourth stroot. connecting | GC) etrone alt amplon| i will be in the 0.23 1-5, 0.85 4-5, 0.49, 1,03 1-5, Mi fy Owene im reformed ni His next BEES next Baturday. AN cin’ po’ taet be howe’ want replies were the following a2 ‘pare ow and luith the trolleys. apn. ge American A, ie ce, eden Huis I’'TONS—Five furlongs, 0,25, 0.50 1- AN; F J ou Sisopiccsuse handicap; |1.04, breezing; 105 pounds’ up.’ Nev MN atode and Gpwards about two | fookel better and seems to, have plenty Great “Amertean, ify © 1] him ‘to, J. Rowe, tralner. Usher's full, band hee been engaged, toe th hal alt OL ened oN—Four furlonms, 0.2% 86,| “INGLISHL HADets unas up: a bait) “BAYONET —6 pounds lip; three ture What Gome Fane Think. bookmaker, he did. right and while the games are m prosrors |), /iurle ‘hated ‘andily; 100 pounds up. ‘Pnis horas mii fa Wri te. 0.85, 0 14-5, 082, browes | rouge, On42, 0,04, 0.08 handily, ‘The sar! chuck Connore—Hully 1 Why San play TUK ATcMal eusaas ouch he wind and will "9 i Cc. B. Reid, ‘ ito bi we saue'us nave ac aore tact, buts tn vory |g Le Rico ane ee YO: | of the. ‘Watdes aa oenay eee Meares Bal Be erebrome oot ‘ke, _ Eel totrent ttt in he feay and “nian kant out the short sbe| Fhunip, trainee R CROMW: ands | o' 6? Well, milly ard eorate! tation race, in which eine at BOY Co GaNNTT—wu5 pounds up: ee Rustone. Odd, 0.08, 0.88, 0.5) 1, G. Green, of the Univeraity of |p Chnionjes at Gravesend, i i tought he'd skin de freckle tor| CADE rationed, one mile tn 18, ee tour furlongs, 91% 0.2% 9.09, 0.08 breet |b Ih Lit, ina ‘big gallop. ‘Don't! ioke's nose anny way. Well, wroulan Pennsyivania, and James Y., Mulligan, 0 pounds tp, Looks ft and will no doubt ing, Just & ‘pipe opene! tina this fellow at ls frat appearance, Pavan Me ae rr ae the Ghoteaewn: Ot ty, are an: pa Barter 0) Nps, trainer. a Cormick, trainer, eal piue vase make 5 . a DNA TACKSON-012 0.24, 0, ORONO, pounds, up ehWRON as pounds “Up; seven fife | Here's din one-night stand buned got We, wish) to pagina sire i tered. ‘Those men ary ctiampione 10 |iisttine A A handivi Ji pou 0,12 1-2, 0,25, 0.37, 0.60 4: lonas in 1.8%, Breesing. C, B, Reld,| ge notve to play de Ginte an’ den make |the tt Meh Nake op | this clans, ang there ie bathe fle and should Win a sein race eee ite ie p inte an’ den make |the Tita Mick ‘Nan, Col, Blakor ot 1t wall not be more than very Reeoehe ‘out Is anice maiden. 0. B, "REMINGTON us pounds up; five |® sok. Well, bully — —, you'd tink i oer ‘War Bpectacle: Rmiporor witl| between therm. Nt wie sor is broken CHAMPLATN — Four, {uelonee, mt Reid, train furlongs, 0.12, 0.25, 0.87, 0.61, 1.04 gal-|dey'd be satisfied jit t’ wee how de| he peinted Peale pee Gerry, They w! li] expected it @ wo SPORTING. RA vent AUCIARKWA?: SEAz@IAL | OD48:5, | ORT A Oe ia de and | cHan HODDER—110 pounds up, £24 |Toping. ‘Raced impressively at Ye Arot | game ts ployed. MoGr-a-a'd a killed ‘ Inthe Re pee Solan ete AM 2c Fe UE ay CPt ae ! TY eit ne, dou be a sarter” before he Fg g tn GOLD, Me pounds Ups ford, [tatty Fide, Haland, trainer, gn| dat pretael on'y he didn't want t' be MoGraw “Might Retallate, deuce Ww oval ty. 8: | BROOKLYN JOCKEY CLUB i weeks (toe onvs, O12, 0.248-5, | PARSINGRR 16 pounds up; | furlongs. 0.1 0.26, 0.88, 0.80 1-2, 1,04, | 2° ban taa keh] Mad what de bake ni why doesn't McGraw mako|L, Amwler, the intereatiowiats aes AT 290 Fo, pound ™ nts ie 4)3.19 1.31 1 McAvoy, ralner, papes 0 — _ ——, | compl: age ered, but he rt Vory ebver, work and vii) pounds Nee fe furlongs jn 1.08 4-6. breesing. Fer-| Dwattx twp rg. 110 pounds upi | MoGr-a-a could lick the whole Pitta: |aying Chraver's fine? he’ maageetes |fere, tor, the at ‘againat am gt oR Me eta Nina te thorauxtly nas m world) tend Ia hs. Kame, Caney trainer, Pentti Noted aa ie’ he could run, Ws | Dale tam, | Wal, may, Ten — poe |e hee a cern tO ete MAR BO aie Ai RepaT oer eE lat of the event i ra, ay i tutes! i i —. ayer % ' a Me SW CaK ie UMINRTHITATA a0 Rounds up; five| trouble, But, ay, T don't know at FAR Rue fodide the seeoaureeiine OF cat tne Benes entries! B 4 Te Mite, 1 Pilled up goune. A fees hones | furtonne Oy 00H telnet! eo Poe epee mene: Ik fee kwenky ROURAE Dole RHeTeT xo-Yare Run, Hi sateen A Tae "rene it ‘i i a ahi 1 Ase Me pounta Wo.” his | PIE eNO ag Wounae ub: ab ture | CONSIDERA TION--t16 Pounds, up; alx the Inieh 'a win, Well, hully — e+ 8 Pastis Cog aa r ate mare ts again very nearly! ing, 9.12, 0,24, 0.87, 0.60, 1,08 8-5, 1.48, | furloms, 0.14, 0.27, 0.41, 0.54, 1.07, 1.20, | fine him $160 for them tings! Bay, ‘When Sim Aebring was here with Cin- Bplay Pan it j Merit arin AG HAN nt Fi Pubitehes at her best, She looks very well coping.’ On the bit ali the way. J,| broeming, 8. Marshal, trainer. ain't goin’ t’ pay {t, 1s he;? Well, I’m |2!nnatl he told shout visiting the un-| son, ite 4 clad ae, oe jard inay vet run a pice race, as she has B, Madden, strainer, 5 i <_— — —, wot is dis, anny way, |fortunate Edward Rekeny once tee ‘itt Run, a ynon RS cay ay | x NTN — unde up, one ‘ toher AY Y Adie ccc aet: ha ening | mile in 1.88, breesing, Charles Slernan, TURNER 3 WINS FRENCH DERBY | een ot Rochevaltnet thinks 1 ronulay or tata srlas mation sar cA | MAJOR WaIncioRe mB ony and) trainer, | enideheictiae Geneacly was ff CG. jone-wighth miles in 0.25, OM 2-5, 1.17, | ARK MEDDLE—100 pounds up, bully. Every cone should be ready to ABs, there. sald tl ime menawy ware) Pet Cie ke a half mile in 0.12, 0,24 1-5, 0.87, 0.51, eas! PARIS, May %%.—~The Prix Jockey Club creme: ee ,to his old olibmate, 4, 8 | panne Ae bt LS Banal i, pounda yp TM) Don't think he je up to much, au Deri). for three-year, at repent An inadit, {o hie crmrted NOE: the Folkey! ard Hest foi this was very Food trainer, 0° Oe, K for Rien He will not. work | an Ase Nace Sige pounds us i furlongs halt, fon was Toptards, ‘vy foreed to do #0, 3, 0,26, 0.39, 0.5%, 1,08, breesing, Recuie e Mr. Dreyfuss should have responded | — "Dit I had lett telat ipaeaey eM pi re pec hal | with a lett hook and followed up with rettie thedad Bonen oe nerd ie, eae za afters, New ‘ow II CIR hast out, Just leew ho ly ah In savate method, thus taking MeGraw | Si, Garanee: trainer run addie, | urs ey g INTIDAS. Neen ihy Y "RROADCLOTH 5 pounds wp, one be mount beat the fevarite Phoenix and] une@warea, Street fighting is different if Haseley mile tn 019, 0.98, O8t 103, 0.50 13, 04, [B82 Givde, jthe winner las Bunday of the) from boxing and ono must act quickly, ea em! FIELD DAY OF ? OF CADETS. ae Tt 4h, 1, 1, ery ‘eoaly, Te! vey Prix de Neu i {tf not according to Hoyle, The point | £7Ann hea Doha Nehet ae haanty Fae tan trainer ro desired, R. ‘Tucker, trainer, FORDHAMS VS. GEORGETOWN. 4s not to look for trouple, but, lke a|say Doheny wit never prover, ‘| The tenth anouals ean Saul aeitl and review of UNCAB—110 poUNAS HR one mile in ‘4 ‘| true American, be able to take care of the Clason Point Military, pe iy was seeps 14 ralloning 3. I 0 land, trainer, pea isn SBA it when compelled to. At Ban Juan | Porcoe Miller hes yo let go by San held yesterday on the rounds of the AT SHEEPSHEAD BAY. yates it ahars 4B hea ae a. 1 Pe nany, ‘The Fordham College baseball team| my brave fellows and I never thought |Franci#co to Sacremento, He once! atitution jn Westohante Gol. James \ a HW, Anedeker, trainc will play the Georgetown University lof how many Spaniards were behind | Pitched for New York, was sold to 4 Sale and at “the Blghth Regt: Pittsburg and has been sold half a - —— ATWOCK I ponds up, ane mile In| team at Fordham Field thiv afternoon. SWHEPSHBAD BAY, May %—Warm, | 94% 02. 0.96 1-2, 0.49 40, 4.94 148,-1.90 | nynig: will be. the Becond wame of thelc| 2. ramparts, We almply rushed | doen tim since, 0¢ 1s the bost| ment, were the Fv pleacant weather and a slow track, the | 15. pulling up. Is a good thing aen peries, the Wordhams: having won ithe ahead and let history do the rest, “ta pie i ia. ry eae Spe Feslt of a heawy storm whiob vinited | (hey ttn him loose, W. H, Diehotd, g Prosdent Pullam must alte everbody, in ia hay ay rt this section.on Sunday afternoon, wer eT A pounds is up. A if Hiresas and nd any ete lb be phe sat @ square deal, he mile in reezi ard 1e ley oF haeanat the conditions at the course this morn Reh a ing. roufa s eeclting "and Lnsoreat Seon the “Bystem” at Work, ig Soe during the sorte ours. OHUTTAN, AL Ppunas. ups And Br. fas both are auxlous to win ‘ Cook's pair, balance and KEVIN, 10 e uhi ‘pale Ae both oettnem i

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