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Tuaih cata AS ao a “SPORTING NEWS AND COMMENT osriti'23oren. THORP DISCUSSES SUBURBAN GALLOPS J HORSES. IN FINAL SUBURBAN | ones ro (Special to The Mvening World.) 0,28 0.68 .2-8, 1.08, breeaing; 115 | obsecured the grounds and the training | furlongs in 1.21, galloping, Bud May, A y pounds A very high class horae | y, r¢ i ne Deth! Should Have the Honor, GRAVESEND RACE TRACK, tune | 28d. 86 seemingly. at hls beat, Was Somewhat, delayed: It was past |i y ois pounds up, ale furlong, Publio Is Loyal to the U—Walle the track wae atill w trife) ” WATER—Four ody seven o'clotk before the sun took com-| in Lat, preening, AW, Tlgaae, trainer, but y low at Ue Le course ape robe eal ak bis ar i any ang| mand, however, when it cleared a bit Rabid CONS) Hl at ips was very pleasant and quite a + the trainers and racers showed in the | Ay’ if a B00 just now. i ralner, Great Mare and B ers Of very useful gallops requtted. no ofen In numbers, and the, exerciees | "the IED Lud 3 rine ile: Beldame received her final pipe-opener were brought off with @ great show longs, In 1,20, gailoping, J. Mor for the Suburban in the way of a four- furlong gallop, and from tive speed she; abowed and the manier in which she ‘accomplished her task she will be the one to beat in the Suburban, for she surely’ ie as good as ever he was in bf bon @ £0) ened ol were the best workouts | ot i ye mornii Cormick, tratver, SYSONBY—115 fe| Of mpirit. ‘The track, was good having tosovered from ite drenching of Mon+ Gay nlgit in remaikably quick time. ALLAN-A-DALE recelyed his final Ballop for the Suburban yesterday, with Cell 110 pounds on his back the racer stepped the distance in 2.07, any race) wus pretty well flattened out at the end ounds Up, one and a 13,0, BY FRANK W. THORP. Who -will be favorite for the Sub- utban? Beldame? Probably, Bookmakers are wise. Thay knew that the public Delieves that Beldame hag came back 1 er Was nto pring fri al way and Jockey Lilly, in the saddle, it was all he could do to hald ‘ the racer in restraint. As it was he finished his trial on the bit, This work was in preparation for his engagement. in ¥; 110 pounds UPS Te i turn of speed. ae, in 6. 0.51, hand! vid but ia aelling ‘at's ' beat form, amd they kmow that | ABO~Fo! SE Ne, doumey. Ae the tmok was far] in The Tidal, an event at mile and & ALLEN SANGREE, ts bie Twill Wann 80, bar: eer Gla 0.98 3b a, ee elu dpi tite Wd oe ica eetnd 2 pals Ki as rho iano (faethe “tial froma time | guarter, to ba rn’ on "Aaturdl ‘erm of the man, Paternan'e WR-|sequentiy she 1s likely’ to open at a Compaiiod her and aire y tee ee apeea, cotter and evidently ag all his) endpoint waa & his "race te wil CROWN PRINCH—110 pounds up; sie though aye ‘ould fy,” O' fel had the P 4 ce 1 be meh shorter price than her Gorm war- UVPRGNE—Four furlonga in 0,25, | looking the winner in the c: furlongs In 1.19, galloping,—J, JI, nga in. ali rants, Peels fun ons 060-8, handily; 115 pounds up, A clever wo other ef! pleg for, the, Suburban ora i, Beldame fe not back to her best form, om as Oar Bob, nandliy: 105 pou to rin her beat reo. | were sont to Anal halt mile workout filly and reed UN, 117, 1.44, ‘was better ome speed, ut ne mile in 0.25, 0.60 2-5, ly; 100 pound: nd sure to run for to-morrows event, 1 covered whe distance In 0.48 on the bit, and ap have recovered some of the wplayed on Brooklyn Handl pulled up in a frosh gon- to ‘have rer reay to rac OL LL Bix allo) her foot She is far from it Because Cairngorm is no argument that sl her best, If Beldame were the Beldame of last beat nd dn at up, Never lany day loping; ou but is very, BILLY ROCHE—One mile in 1.48, pou ‘oni Ie, 6 pounds up. In grand Ito: ly will be att meason she guid take such as Cairm- Sa eae furlongs tn 0.25, 0612-5] area te mitt improved. Has never divlon ind GoFiaty bf a nO. 6.38) O.4i cle ' of Doaaity Duawstie, the 40 2 galloplan, iin, Poune ost Ene han at, presen Other eligible was allowed o haif-milo | ("2s Waten him at him firat out, mY wont ichee ef Patervon very and win it placed Da Be cRiongs tn 2.) breather In 0.49, and appeared to be| “Ghagt att Ys Cheap! tot Petts 110, breeaing, with 105 pounds| oniv palloning a oGRAMIALLO—U15 pounds wp, alx ture Grime has elgned Gearge Du-| If Balimme te favorite in the Bubur Heine teh MSwive turlonge tn Te not yet ready to run his race| WY wat longa “in 1.21, brecglig, 1s. “Hanna, Of the Patereoa team, im the | ben ake will bo @ talse favorite, Delal 928,25, 1.05, handily, 10 nounde up, A) and doesn't seem to Be at hia best ; OB) one | RRR rina aa: te River League, Duauectte ie a |! the natural am@ legitimate Saverite Very’ clever denne ‘Ally pay, But fx furlongs at 1a a maile, 0 O18, Ot, 04, 148, | seven tetenese STARS) a ie ji ising young southpaw, with an | Hla performance in the Brooklyn Han- THE sor JTHPRNER-Ony, nile, tn ainter ec imtich imorc ved fone’ Bia driving. aA Ppears 0 have 18.1. 3-3, ea vy. train lance @f speed, a fine slow bail, |dicap makes him the choice, He car 0.2% 8-6, 0.61 2-6, ae 3-6, 1.45 2-6, handily, |” MIGRAINE milo in. 0.248-d, a Ait 43. Howe, trainer, | 100 AHOMAN 100 pounds ub, seven f | Ki “good aontrol—a qualification none eg his a weight, had plengy of, speed, AP eeN ode Up, te ae nig ‘Deat Bnd there | 0,0 9-6, 1.17, 14. anally, ‘wien 118 pounda OT TAR IL bounds’ ups lx | cr her. “2 breesing, BF. Regan, iy wh c| Ht and at iii Alone, In 1.21, pressihe, . oman, JOCUND— 1 por + Sommon a eens eoethpaws, pearly al eerthe nomaet ths that he will nice race next time out heie, “Witlruntbetter race than fe wa 04g pounds up, one mile: hile Duquette wae with Paterson meet in the Suburb. Writer does Tae Aew WOT & Refers ° mile in 1.48, handily, 115 beat, Will gun Derby next time out, fratner. viet 10 <pounda one and| yallonite ts % 10d 11, 1.98, 8 A season he pitched hg ni ball, | net bel : that Beldame can beut ue 2, Bay iv oiipricia and MACKY WITT—Five furlongs In 1.07, gneseighth tits an 214 “Boeing. A. | SINVINGIE a radners ing fourteen straight games. bin je fact, handienp Agures point, to NATCH i hye breesing, with 115 pounds up, Looks! J. Joyner, traine mle In be aS eo libs | Halts th needs @ good left-hander, and | Several horsés capable of beating the Biore) th pum Would!not aavise'one’ to ieee nlca colt ana fe use about ready : WHORLER Ie pounde une ae fur) helt 'for'some time We He biehdhte dq s. Trainer, 4 fans sin thiq youngmer) —Adbell R_-Pour furones da 0.25 8-5, ong, ip. wastopin, x | eso wits be dive a vry-out able tue Fenn gener tater ed, ope ot 0.88 2 slice hop pounds up, A GREAR oy CATOR IR ORS 8h ae TONQUIL—110 nda, un) even, Ku tone oH ea CPU a five ture probably Friday of Saturday. | cAuse Adbeil beat Red Knit, Ey very foto ol anh bes not yet A Meery sige ye horse | jongs; 5.13 1: 038, 0.6%, 1.06.9-5, | pullin, ra » 0.96, 0.48 1-2, 1,03, thing is certain, the lad does not Feoo: aalloped LIS? h, 1.81, on the ome. A, Joyner, |" soy ae aster, But Kenulltan Roignt, @nd it the late to taken as true ata mile and “@ mile and a. “id Lig fr Th our NGL ad in 0,12, ter's last race at ETT. .87, 0.80, ha pounds up. every neany, his best and trainer, SONOMA BE CAIRNGORN- Furiongs 0.12, a) 116, 1.80, galloping.” “Both nerve, Last Sunday he pitched a for Paterson against Pough- 24 2-5, race, beaks ita sustones in 0.13, ae nt nd ds moat do ae ts Up, 110 pounds up: one, and | Ae ll, geven e-halt miles: form, ‘then enaut Alia ‘ pa ye a5, 2.01105, 2.18, 2. e rendy and eqs. le, and when Dan poeta egal ace hores. ““etafiten. hom peg WOOHH HIS Six turiongs fn Lod gale | ice turn of speed, - M1, 1:18 428, 18, wits aot 3, Joyner, | ate A yet Cochrane, trainer, Srat A peer tne in, ing anion iam | Since nat race, and Ox! 4, ‘cantly. bent loping: 110 pounds up. Te ft and this —— beeen i RADITION 1 Pounds up: one ana he e ne . Is s a re 37, 0.50, (with the tasea Cull, Duauette Ph be sit Ekin “aivinign Than abst oat Spt orgs in 1814, SHEEPSHEAD “PREPS.” | ,REATR AmHOr< 10% pounds up: fe | sits tae 1.54, under wraps, At ‘Dan, I'm juburban, for uy t L—Six | furl - it fi trad you aren’t going to hit it,” Bure Babel file te eal neler ie need erry zh ws ft aaddle arrived at | Jonge In 7, gaitoping. Wishgrs, | 1.16, 1. Yamal wit! improve eh a ugh, Dan swung at a floater and Ostrich Ie Dangerous, ROCKAWAY One nile, in 1.4886,| me for boots an at | tra. yaix| Tice of the cbher day. J. Huggins, ye ‘Sx inches, striking out |, The horse which Delhi must fear moat galjoping: 11, pounds up. Is very ft} the course this morning, a heavy tog MAJOR PRUITAM—t00 pounds up; atx trainer, Fi eiiing’ tng ide, fe ninth. whose rave in the Brook! and ‘Among cheap platers can win’ any | ean met BRSE—I10 und, y uette is hefty ad, weighing | Win “ane SO RVOIR— 0.0m 8-6 Boilie. teatate, oe 2 We nal 160 pounds in hig bathing mult. tnandiley Wo pound Bp A "very alge TO BRING UNNE Ss JO Iran (BURGIELTLR—110 ounds wpt Has always been kind to his folks, oh fun yesterday, ut that race colt with ‘@ nice turn of speed. Read: rainuge In 1.20, breesing, A. J. Joyner, > end. will atand without hitching, POOF Ret WES ROW BiB MR. BELMONT KEEP) any ee one matte tn, 0262. 0.81 24, Wier pounds up: one mile in Good Players Hard to Get. cadet cat Oatrich and Adbait are con- AS eS ON BELDANE 18145, Les handily 120, pounds up. AND H His, eallopinn”‘chation "Pattetwony Sece"st Sf i ; OW. an a nice amo! VLORALTA—18 pounds r Ostrich, carrying’ ie pounds s ers TN the" ordinary” selling) platen, Ia. very lions In La oe breesings Ard. jornin, ing 120 will pop let go of @ man who OVE—One mile in 1.89, gailop-| |The amateur athletic world 1s satisfied) which can travel pretty well on a turf |teniver c. 7 es. and maki (J y he "Galway Har-| route, are getting hardened to the| ENGTISH LAD—110 pounds up; six reps ing; 15 pounds up. Is fit but seems that Tommy Hynes, t y por D; oes fae The Pete clas i HA et \aplec} wae is pe stale. rier,” was not at bis best when beaten| American track, and the next man that |furtonny fy 28 gal loving, His (final * Igaal: Tid leads and hes thtve poe Rich runs) enyynere: User SP EAMUEAS rive furlongs tn 0,242.8, | Mh MEt its by Joyce, the American| gives me a go will have to travel for, tne Suburi ®. Phillips: fmen besides Duquette, Therefore Grit- |, The Peer Sa rue Baburban, Wend To ES roindine to her vere forks | champton, in a four-mile match at Cellic| pretty fast, It waa a mistake to say | GOnPeMaTH 19 unis uP; Ave ture * ay hi tone (a carded apa at enim. 5P ‘starter’ ver tear to every| that 1 favored cutting down the dis-|longs ‘in 1.00, breezy. A. J. “Joyner, Ath was invited over to see him go, | 11,29 the writer Will name Ain et and will no doubt be a or very Park last Sunday, It is clear ae She's tte youngster {kldded ‘'Dan’ y he has @ good chance. 1_—Threo turtones, in | Judge of running form that Hynes, who} ‘ance from five to four miles ast Sun- THINGHONA-110 pounds up: five ture Salil Tea Nt orb ey it Pg 116 pounds up. #0 | was only a few days in America, had| day. I felt the other way, I wanted It lonee in 1.04, mallopiny Murphy, ly 18 there with the contidence. I five or six. I had Joyce pinned at the| not sufficient time to get hardened and not a8 good as she was at Meas PUM ais Kaha saw better nerve.” When Du- | Wont readers may have Banta Pee 4 In shape before tackling | Fins as it stood and should have vie Oa th Is Up; one mile aqustte cut loose with syeed und curves |" Ym ot yet known whether fish Lad SF LIFE—One mile in 148,| S0t, Nis wind in shape before, tackling |The Aim dn a few more strides, Pity Ca Cee BANS L8 , what hat hedecided that he nad the necessary | will go. does ‘no te certain to be 110 pounds up. Has a fair| such a # aah Johnny Joyce ds not willing to admit |detter’ than three-quarters dos, i Kc big league pitcher, If he was as good as at this speed and will run better next | ag Joyce, Hynes had been doing re-| 0) Hymes could have cut him out. | MoDowell, trainer, @ Percmerty {6 make 4 Die tte on year he’ would win. Beyond time ont. markable cross-country stunts on the és RURTAMAN I} pounds and lote last night bought Duque) foubt. Proper must be reckoned as a HUSTLMR—Three furlongs in 0.89, all ‘od up to. fow daye before his de-| “i Was olng easy at the finish,” he| ‘ATE, 110 "pounds. ‘ur probation, He will be tried for a month, | strong probability, atior his Soy ood out; 110 pounds up, Absolutely of no | old sod up nis, teat bad’ never worked Ya an nt BANE. often done, better gt when | mile “tn 141-2 Kurtzman wa it 1 wp to him to turn the trick, | race in the mud a few seoount arent 3 pad He le doubtful | parture and his feet ne w > on | raps to other all the {ith engaged Hilly Hogg on the; Proper ie Gr pointing a g ‘he ie of t, on as hard a track as that of Celtic Ged i'm teady 20 snew. ey Philips and oe Price, trainers. ‘terms, and scoured u prise He) Svar viens, sea BURT A Thewour tt furlong in om Park, 80 he was severly handicapped the vray tlone ft any time he ire ay a a 810 ‘pounds “une seven that ‘this young man will Her> [zines tre speed, bat nee Bak very Biaty. | in eeveral ways. Pork track last evening close to 2%. 1.03, 19088! ibis Fao 5 dn the same proportion to ald the High: }are that she will not “a de for the SORRIGK Four furlongs in 024%5, | Since the eensational race of Sunday| minutes : BM rs it their strenuous race against | Dis race 70 1-6, handily! 106 sounds ye. Were | wyues nes continued training and every Mayo Men's, Assosiation, which Gleyeland, Phiiadelphta and Chicago. Africander In the Mud. 92. aN: sure t0 TUN &| hour shows an improvement in fim. ‘ od ene ane ep oise on au jdt al A 6008 20D aay | vaaenalalio's,Focent maces have been Blea rage, any tee aed la 15, gallop. | “I'm gettl: 5 weed to your water and the Gra’ edgettion tor anoiier tone Te SPORTING, against Detroit, whose personnel) very bad. English Lad does not seem ‘ng; 110 pounds up. Not nearly as good | your food," he sald to-day, ‘My feet,’ s bee great arawing cart, wa ‘lish to be in the handicap nen Judging by ibe way Red icnight Go-B tween beat’ him. Ateiganden fender, expecially, It be nedvy. he J mee Face was acquin, Leonidas an Dalngerficla look "to have no” opal chance, des a number of left-handed bat- Ambrose Puttnam was counted on tofphundle the aggregation, but Am- wy "s blood hgs not been circulating freely, and be has fallen by the wayald Every day this red liquid of life capers more freely, aud Ambrose 1s likely to strike his Leva tehigs as Pat Dougherty ered his batting ey: Pits pitched up in Winnipeg, Can- ade During cold woather his arm con- tracts and he can throw a ball that breaks like a stick of lemon candy in the grasp of @ lusty child. In warm / weather, agaln, his arm elongates, and be throws a ball so slow that the batter Ff ) hita at it twiee, mixeing both times, MRS, STOUT IS WINNER AGAIN, indicated, Bert tat least. LE—Five fur- dn his Inge wears ey VAN Tee Tien fi SHEEPSHEAD ENTRIES, ——_ (Bpectal to The Evening World.) SHEDPSIEDAD BAY RACH TRACK, NEW YORK, June 14.—The entries for to-morrow's faces are as follows: winst & JOCKEY CLUB ener le will no doubt od race from a spectacular Int of view, and if Beldame and Del- ee marae interest 1s gure to be ‘oUReC ent that Richard Cans of the gambling busi- of @ shock to those ting i visit to Barns becuse It seemed to Indicate that ie clubhouse would be clored, it Is announced, however, that the aurant attached to the clubhouse will bo opened for the accom- meeation ot Pacegoers during the moet ing, and if this fs true then she detec: Ss Nether" there te ton Of Canfield lo: No one will care fambling, in the club-houge of not so long as the restaurant Is open for busl~ nesa. This Saratoga Club dinInj fg one of the finest In the world, an the culsine cannot be excelled” ‘The ress taurant was closed last season, and racing men subscribed a large sum tow- ard the purchase of grounds for @ Casino would provide all PAT MICARREA AnD Rani FARRELL wit SED ATRUCK IF W Luce Hoos, RACING, 2, i Fade TO-MOR wine Snnoune fleld had gon nets Was amet hing ‘who ‘were contemp! toga during Augu (THE SUBURBAN 820,000.) FOU! OBS, adhe Hast Sub at, te OsTRica AAS A CHANCE, w j ae comferts and conveniences of Canfeld's, 71! | Ex-Champlon Woman Golfer) ruth, "HT" halt tan pat Bb Niky bei suerte bole td } Who Carried Off Honors inj SF, Centeld’to Keep hin famous dining- EW You'll chuckle with delight while you Sy as very 10 minute watch it burn. You'll regard its ashes ay with a sigh as you think of the pleas. an itn ri at ; ure that is past, ——Concert by and, @1, : For the Ow! is a cigar— Straiton & Storm’s OWL Opening Golf Round, Wins Easily To-Day. LOW SCORE BY YOUNG TRAVERS Long Istand Champion Covers Westbrook’s Course in 80, Walter Travis Doing It In 81 Strokes, WHO'LL win he Evening World.) ORT HILLS, Ne J. June 14—Mrs, THe iAuDicAar T. Stout, Richmond County AA ) Club, who carried off the highest honors ‘of the day yesterday in the Woman's Metropolitan Golf Assochtion's atx: Annual championship by smashing all Fécords for the course, winning the gold Medal for the lowest score in the qual- {fying round and winning the long- Griving competition and approaching anf putting contest, was the centre of Sune, 81) Bi ae 20. eat ‘A ollent of CAGO HANDICAPPER has "tirured’’ a the result of the HANDICAPPER'S, JUNE'® and Col, Bill's one best bet since the opens {ng day at Dennings to date. The reeuit was win wen @ttraction and ecnrried the qallery this “morning, She had an casy match and ‘won, about aa she pleased. Miss Cor- Willis never winning a single Stout dld not play very well, T up and 5 to pla The summary of the championship , round: Mine Julia A. Mix, Plainfleld, beat _ Miss Helen Bishop, Brooklawn, by 6 up Plainfiold, beat awamis, by 3 up Richrnning County, ‘Morris County, by 1 Richmond County, ta ; Paes Essex County, Apawamls, beat Mra, J Richmond ‘County, by $ rt. pperrie Per igs 9 rut ae Nang by ue TO PLAY. farauette Field, the the Marquettes of games. The (Special to The Evening World.) GREAT RIVER, N. Y., June 14.—High temperature this morning ushered in the Westbrook Golf Club open tourn: ment, There were a good Vink 4 ris cted defaults, but the arge, Was nevertheless one oft the post of the season, It included Tra "a Jerome D, oR Artion bin, in melas Jr. and "saa twenty hai ee epeuted. alae ane Say Ate devo: uel ete jin practice broke ifecord by a stro rook, 1 88; Lag date Brimet, Ga + 8. 1 ny Wert ace tidtine lo) ae YOUNGSTERS VS. ALU vi Crilewiate bancball stars wil (be ween BgtuMay, when the De Witt Ciinton Hien, tesm plays the Alumnt, Franti Bradtke, who hae been pitching for Colum. nin od fies iy piyenaity A tty Some PELPLE THK JONN MADDEN RAS IN AUMSE LE A Goon One STANDING OF THE OLUBS. Ni York, 1 Phicaga, t Sigahitie sem 1. PAI "FAST GAME 7 Another game of baseball that should be full of Interest 48 that between the Pivladephin Giants and the Manhatta: 1 bo played at Olympic Biold, One ‘inane and ‘Thirty-aigth atreet and Fifth ayénue, on Sunday. (4. \.ca yh ho tne Giants bed oer y bau Peatass, ‘The Emeralds of comate Protectory, teams as is eo ie seat pe fea Bi monrelse dafeated ‘the to i rat AGM ite ai ua lew York HARD GAME FOR EMERALDS. b.-24 mom, vs OE orpomemi nday, ms econ era incrasthe te seh bet LE Te with ang rae tn ‘Ali ead’ with tha sn pel A “SURE ‘SYSTEM