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TET ere MANY ARRESTS | ATPOLLS BUT FEW HELD Morgan’s Men Active,! Though Courts Free Most Prisoners, HAVE SOME GOOD CASES ‘ Paul Kelly Gang Member k Tries to Vote on Hearst i Watcher's Name. Morgan doputies with shoaves of farte up their sleeves were in every! moar and far corner of the ofty from 6 o'clock on to-day reaping a fat har- vost of arrests with much parady nnd clryumtiarce, ending in the majority of cusoa in an anti-climax in the pole i eourts, They kept the wires of the Morgan Officers In the Lord's Cour: Puilaing fk apvttering and snapping with reports of | F grave disturbances that upon invesilga- thon proved to be nothing moro serious] than easi side gesture fights, toc gh) ' thers were some exceptions whero fsts Pew and scorching objurgations were Danteray back and forth, In all the police courts and stgtions were the usual spuads of lawyers repre- wBenting the various parties and pre- Saeed THE WORLD: TUESDAY &Y FORMER WIFE OF EDWARD THAW. Wit BTAINS DIVORCE FROM DWARD Tih Decree in Her Favor Sign- ed by Justice Gilder- Sleeve a Week Ago. HE OBJECTED TO EARL. Refused to Attend the Mar riage of His Sister to Yarmouth, Edward Thaw, a son of the woalthy Pittsburg family, has been divorced by | his wife, Frieda Mars) Thaw, Mrs, Thaw received her dectee Just one week ago. The papers in the case were sign- ed by Judge Gildersleeve, The divorce is the culmination of 1) 1, Col. White (20 to 1 for place) ~ . 7 LONG SHOTS PLAY iN LUCK AT AQUEDUCT —- Bad News, at 20 to 1, Captures Election Day Handicap, STABLE BOY MUCH HURT Fell from Lady Ellison and Is Suffering from Contusion of the Brain. WINNERS AT AQUEDUCT. FIRST RACE—Incantation (10 to 2, Platoon 3, some years of tnoompatibility, Mrs, Thaw has been living apart from her husband for several months, Uvon winning her suit for final separation jhe left the Thaw home, In Bast Eighty- ninth street, and m into a hand- some Apartment in Hall, When interviewed ihere to-day by an | Evening World reporter Mrs, Thaw said; | “It fe true that I have divorced my husband, I obtained my devree lart week. I am living here with my little son Lawrence. We shall lead a very| quict, secluded lif the pared to defend the voters caw In Hyatt, of No, 627 W Fiftieth street Hon ry Granger, thirty-four years old,| Mrs. Thaw refused to mention i; the Election Superintendent's net. Mag. & me ther-in-law of Bridge Con No 15 Eas: Eleventh street, was| grounds upon which the decree wae ‘ Mobiles, flashing from police station to had lived ten yet | sought to vote, Without warning, ho | eedle | police court, discharging prisoners rlent| A score of arrests resulted in a almi-| Was struck In the face by a big fellow] Before her marriage ten years ago P and lett after hearing the flimsey Mor. /2AF fancy when tie prisoners wore ar. Jand wont down, The blow broke he! Mra, ‘Thaw was Mim Mrieda Marsh, a : fan evidence gathered against them, /|f armugned in the Tombs | Went to Gouverneur Hospital in an am: | Seautiful young society belle, Though ny though now and then they found a case Court were turned out as fast as Mug- | Dulance. Granger is sald to neve been} worn and {ll from the strain she hi fe that promised State's Prison for the|letrate Manis cont tie pane et law, weer His assailant 140) suffered the last few weeks, slie is to- a offender. down, i | The Bronx evidently had its breakfast day a strikingly pretty and charming Ms M ik In one of these Bronx cases there|on time, or maybe a little ahead ft} wormn, Her auburn-gold hair and | lany Arrests Downtown, \ra “ida, aged, a UNE com arees oe te Ee Ra AsGenabiy” (Sie. | arwe brown eyes and her petite, round: | k The greatest number of arrests were Tiiver voter nex mo, the trict, comprising the greater part of the|ed figure are as lovely as when August t made In the lower assembly districts of was a rested us bome he voters came ear! ey ee Bengiger, tho Swiss artist, painted her f the city during the early part of the Bast One i un ite id Fifty | 889 0'elor i strengtir fad been third the] portrait nine years ago. Her complex: | | day. Policeman Salvatore Santro, of | feet une | ag balloting. The elghtieth elecdon dig. | lon shows the same rosy cheeks and ( the Elizabeth ad the r voting from) trict contalns # registered voter, A pearly skin, : hich he befor 2 of these had entere Gistinction of being the first voter ar- which he has Ryed for) bel 7 Parted Forever. ‘ oter f the n the sixteenth election , | Fested in the Second Assembly District, is a Tam plot.” waited | district 41 per cent of the vate was in] In reply to @ question as to her hus: K He was charged with voting from No man. "I've nm voting the | 1t 630 band's whereabcuts Mrs. Thaw pleased fe 8 Mulberry street without holding any ed ete aragd nd combing More Bronx Figures, ignorance, I Ferldence at that address. It took him out of the court room after venting Two other election districts in the have not seen Mr, Thaw for a very | abont five minutes to prove to the sate his anger in caustie phrase on ¢the| Bronx at 3.30 furnished the followind| jong waile. I have no idea where he fafaction of Magistrate Wahle that } a | figures: Seventy-fourth, 140 voters ou, fad tived in that by ; at he Mr. Jor a possible 400; seventeenth, 14 out of] !# for what plans be has, We are i at house eleven ye No. 12 Jeffer posatble 38 parted forever," Francisco Wolano, o: 4 Chaney was hel o show h thorough ) > Sisal clano, of No, M4 Cherry a Was 3) AH ae nodvd Wy ckueation hea] Mts Thaw and her retinue of men wey arrested in mistake for ) rs "Maric tc ht site the great volume of/ 4nd maid servants are busy getting the Francisco Catano, He was promptly urried by t ry ‘ tea, the votera had t vew home in order, At presen, tne Glecharged in the Tombs Court. So was resence that fore vell 1 that they were oft ent ls one chaos of beautiful fur- Joseph Carpenetto, of No. % James B n ten ed to MroM. rl to 8 he time ordinarily required s-vid Vewetian chairs, Vernis- : " e eporte > Mr Me in tab fine paintings, Btreet, who keed to court . 4 feet vip was (GraKe d to court by ta Dwonty-sec: Twen Vases of ( nee, V sand) haa ise 6 sointats Ay registry cle tka) Jerome Men Shut Out, n Pwenty-sixth Assecably ' bypdrens oF ° aye chests dart. istake In his case : i were plain he Pittsburg family, S t ‘The registry clerks were also at fay ut A watcher named Bower! M4 min vic eagh in| ward THAW. le one of the younger eon fn the case of Jacob Lasker, an cal ? Mo wan's Mee after! ti i was stl: eethee additional gocia prominenc ® i nt D ’ A ' hoon to-day feclared that he had Int of the total yore| throug tac marriage of Miss Alice o fe pepnty Attorney-Genoral, n thrown out the votine booth He 1 been deposited at| Cornelia Thaw to the Earl of Karmouth i Agle avenue, the Bronx the Seventh Hon Distrtet of {9 two years and a half ago, This we ' Went to the Seventh Lies by ietyot ird A ably Distri t * _ ding between the beautiful young of the Thirty-firth Assembly Disiriet y { Row in Jerome’s Polling Place. | American heiress and the financially $5 Vote the registry clorke cat Ke ; 4 Hun ee 1 and Elehth and On ‘The place where District Attorn y) ombascrassed but Utled bridegroom was lovks astonished dred and Ninth strect re pla ( ar + spectacular enougn t ise the Bim with the steament (iat iv lived! He said a crowd of Tammany watel r4 et a een et st of (Wo continen @t both Nos, 7% aad 18 Mayle ers not only refused allow Sig rol Captivated by tae Enel Earl Miss Ho left the voting place jy ie oe » shut out| vent fhaw, the daughter of the late William bie ’ rs, Two ain deput moly Dis'tict,|C. Thaw, openly revolted from ali fame | aie era pone bac Inter es were dispatohed to his ald Med heen named, ily comrol, She married the fore y and swear in his vote, ——e actor, cast hig vots| i the face Rod ibe by ne i Democrat. ae chalrr spposition (rom her relauives, j One © Looks Serious, a Demoern fy Her older brothers, Benjamin and EB Before four hours of voting Passed the Morgan men had madi had TEAVY VOTING IN , BOAT Thaw, were strongest int Rone: chawee, Want ALL THE BORUUGHS, rey Fomtes, ts atend the) Bavylon Handicap who Was to haye the suespesated of 100 arrests. W \ tor first emt +h bY rae Gel given. med to be w serious case developed! Brooklyn set saraale iw w put v did go, |the bride away, balked at the last min- the arrest of James D. Deweyo a), crowklyn set a good example to Ite) Rinubticans of the neighbonood des|ute, and three-fourths of an hour atter jerk in the Hotel Nassau, at Ni sister boroughs, At £30 o'clock St was! ctired him to bea Tammany man mas-|the time scheduled for the ceremony wery, On the complaint of |estimated that 4 per cent, of the regis sding os a Republican, 4 younger son, Joseph, was enjoined to yd, a Republican watcher, he was!tered vote had been cast in many fe Jerome headquarter# at 9 o’clock|ulve the bride in marriage. | charged with being wnpticated in six | porsiony'of Savodkiys. fn sone el notified the Board of Blectlons that Didn't Like the Earl. Meal attempts to vote in the sixth! h me election | Jerome watchers were being hampered {ter the Earl and Cot . Assembly District. He was arrested | districts having a registered strength| by Tamminy men at No 49 Henry| After the Bt puntena Of Te and later arraigned in the Essex. \} A i ; street, in. the ction Dige| Mouth had satled for Burope, Mr. Ed- ket Court. adie 400, r 120 votes had been re fielat ates y Datrict,| "ard Thaw freed his mind of much| A fictitious ¢ nto |ed at t hour, Artes! shen | Presudive aes rat t Ted asbaida {or . t In _ iy American gitls, He expiwsed the opin ae on Dis- | egal y aa t bn that "a man not a ttle,” would of the Thir Dis- | first t 1 t en his more weloome brothers det, at No. 189 Lexington avenue. | Josep) MeFad fitty-f in-la . the ante. the es ing Fant nd . Har! ‘y Kemball pike and his attach- e of Tottler and the a ce aloon: ment for Ey © Nesbit 19 East One Hundred | th n plac a 8 s Run Openly tailing a poss! ne Joas of his Innerite and eeitih” Hisvet It ha ed Peter £ No. 68 mans to the real Charles Totter wus enployed | jy aq : vuzalig aé a Hearst watoher in that place, and stelieed was married ri 0a his complaint the young man was| Herman Metz, Dom orus girl last April arrested and taken to the Harlem | for Comptroller showed Oo’ ead George Launder Carnegie, the Court, | how it should be d r Report daug af Willlam Thaw, was Policeman Wasserman made the number 1 at 1 owed ‘ another of his chiidten to iaunos Into| Test and declared that he recognized the |. ‘ : : b y their matrimony in a storm of family resent. ‘outh as a member of the notorious; Met# got up soon a wel openly 1 app t tent, Her marriage to Georse Lander ‘aul Kelly gang. He wore a Paul/at 4 oviock he was ts) the door rres Polleen Carnegie, a nephew of the ateel mag- lly button on his waistcoat, He was|or the barber shop at No. 44 Myrtie|uent o nate, Was beset with all kinds of fra- ae4 inh 0, ball fpr “Fen “hat he Na Binal I ¢ » keep al epponition Charles Totten and th c me, Those alr thetr No 'S tart Gne unseat be hin ia Havin RESULTS AT PIMLICO, ont n Demvoratje ballot td pee pent to the ele district © tak “8 name of Tottle at 1 t { H PIMLICO, M4, 1—The races} jupt. Aan quad he ut her Ph, deorgen Soret, squad n- Enormous Morning Vote \« captains: op here to-day resulted When. the polls ov not) There was cer ft lent ty FIRST RACE—For known even to th itles, ave Pied upward, six furlongs, pene with the ° ¥ Hemlerson) 5 to ers, who have in fleodin 10 ps W os i (Gorlon), sity. avorked with them” and teen are ties ef eau stork 1 j "ep Morgan expects to hear from 1 At time band 4 t0 ime of these some tine this aflersannes f IND I he fully expects that a number of th A vd Sturn ‘s Jail wh it is time for the I ———— (N fo, turn Jn’ thelr reports. ray ~ } 5 » 2 “Be Ate’ we nats 4 ‘ . ; | KING ALFONSO RECEIVES. 1, Ws (Walsh), 5 to 1 and ra ne | A on the 0-day pies 1.10, € t y str b ¢ } Be} 01 hres i deckired that } ex I xampic, W. R.[Berlin Hears Heport of Ansanstaae| yo ERP RACK Selling; | for thres- | 4 peace Election Di f %. Yor his bal | gion rt 4 el Mier ; ; 8 were made in ont venta in's Ruler, . ‘ ve noon and all of the prs t a4 a this in an Nov. tet herpes AM, oe ag eden BC k sharged t where t Sing} t ta » Obrien, W to 1 | labile Haul Berlin ts Jod an belay {ard 21-2 10 1. 3 Agnes D100, Mil Tammany Captain Arrested, i n Marly num-| ii, 7 ttol 3 Time—2.10 a4 ta J without polition a He re “FOU! The Green, Spring © was consider: 1 Tom these se facts— | oelved Chancellor ow In andl: | gaeple Heap for tera, | dn th f ¢ arly tid la td a. pone oans and upward; two miles| Thirveent sand their | Dipl i then. wite| and one-balf,-Nutellus, 140° (Helder), 6| Ky t arrests were mac 1 t y to bulld | yesged ; the ‘recruits, | to 1 and! tod, Ifare, 11 (Savage), men on 4 and the notte ie that ¢ A 13 to 1 and 6 tb i Pare Pepper 162 FE wnadle to cone with the distur whi t= | nat LLL oe to ! and even ine at followed the fests and cw ) aepasninace | (OFinnel me : 4. Tequest was sent to Mr. Morgan's ity of Willlam | © 7 fico to send reinforcements. ‘The poll thoy were ly Mage he Rennert Handi: ‘ soKing mer 1 n f ne and 4 iomaAs Mulligan, a saloon-keeper and ily in evide ection with the affair 3-1 brid - Hod Paul, sh A ont Fel ra id phd a 8-5 and 4; Aragowan, 106 (Barnett Bee Cer dniGiee ae eek el Jerome Men Confident. - 1 and even, 8 Time 148 1-4 Ing and nbetting in ‘Newal registra p Mred ‘ SIXTH RACE—BSelling, for two-year tee Me had surrounded himself with a | Pe Moiellan “and “Heart SHIPPING NEWS, vids and upwards; seven furio gs.—-Ver- ay of huskles and bade defiance to nae vowr or XBW yor nese, 10 (Crimm btu 1 and oto b Morgan men until reinforcements b ARRIVES bt won, Burning Glass, 18 Gohnson), 4 to Eine and arrested him and b RIVED, J and § to §, second; Ruby Hempstead L Carienae | 108 (Barnett), 8 to 1 and 8 to 4, third makive frantic of his men in bly District, of wht Md Tammany leader thal the Paul oye row ira Out of the polbiie pollee connived at it the morntig Morgan @ pied tw two prt e W the i ‘i ged, th Hy if as Out- ‘the prisccers was John E rime, 1 4, EE “os New Counterfeit $10 Bill, | WASHINGTON, NOV, 7.—The Tre: ury Department has discovered a new it $10 ay ed Sates (Buffalo) des Om ag Betis Of 180) Gi pla : diy Havana number un: / bury—3, | programme | promised contests out of the oniinary, | Burch closed, SECOND RACE—Yorkshire Lad (7 to 5) 1, The Huguenot (even for) place) 2, Elle 3, THIRD RACE—Kingleydale (4 to 5) 1, Hooray (4 to 1 for place) 2, | Flipflap 3 FOURTH RACE—Bad News (20 to 1) 1, Eugenia Burch (6 to 5 for place) 2, FIFTH RACE—Yada (15 to 1) 1, Novena (6 to 1 for place) 2, Nor SIXTH RACE—Cambridge (4 to 1) 1, Billy Bannaster (5 to 2 for place) 2, leadalsy—3, AQUEDUCT RACE TRACK, Noy. 7.- More than 15,000 people came to Aque- duct this afternoon to see a splendid tun off. There were two handicap stakes, the Babylon for two- year-olds and the Election Day for ‘ee-vear-olds and upward, and both other fields were all well balanced, and winners were not 90 easy to find, The weather, although cool, was pleas- ant and the track fast Muth, the rider of Lady Ellison, who fell In the second race, was taken to St. Mary's hovpital unconsclous, It was said that he ts suffering from contusion of the brain, The Cholces Beaten. All of the choices were beaten in the opening dash. Platoon, Brush Up and Belle Strome were heavily plaftd and nona of them showed in the money, Incantation opening at 2 to 1 and clos unning and from Col and beat lengths for the place Platoon Ww Horses Go Down, Jockey Hurt. Lady § Huguenot nd Jane and head tolly 11 near the far J wid Holly # kn eked further Hugue i b Yorkshire Lad went ad won by six lengths from Huai tend’, who beat Elie/ i place. Muth, who >] was badly hurt nner? Made Game Fight. ng to the wv leydal Kinley dale moved to the fore | ing there to the end, won by a neck from Hooray, who beat Fiip Flap a length for the place. Bad News At Good Price. Miss Crawford made pace with Ced-| trome and Ormonde’s Right tn the 4 they ran this way to the turn, | indey Lawe moved up and for showed In ead Mirs agitin woved to the front but ‘ome Bad News and Ege: the mer wit ning y al length from Eugenia Burch, who beat Miss Crawford a head for the place Novena Closed Strong, Yada went to the front soon after the start was made in the running | and won y by a length and a ha't| from who closed strong and beat for the place, Norbury did his usual running away act after the race, making several circuits be- fore he finally tired mbridge Hustled in Stretch, Optical made the running to the! stretch in the sixth race where Isa-| dalsy went to the front and led to the Inst sixteenth, where Cambri nd won easily from Bill Ban heat Isadalsy for the place ————__— YANKEE BOAT RAMS BRITISH FLEET LAUNCH. closed tar, who Some of Prince Louis's Sailors al Peril off Annapolis—Lieutenant Craft Saved by Americans, ANNAPOLIS, Nov. 7-An America snd « Britis lanfich were in collision Jate Jast night In the Annapolis Roads. Britiey launch, Which belonged to Como, Was 89 seriously dam- was in & sinking condition H, M. & aged that It and hauled on board the Como, American launch sustained «> damage. One British sailor Jumped overboard during the collision to es injury and, as he was sinking, an American tar rescued him, emer NASHVILLE WINNERS. NASHVILLE, Nov. 7—The races here today resulted as follows: FIRST RACE—Pive and a half ff longs.—-Verandah, 4 to 1 and § to won Perryman, 1 to 3 for place, was and Bam Hoffhelmer third Tine=i.00 8-5, | SECOND. RACE—Five and one-half | urlonga.—Peter Sterling (6 to 6 and | to % 1, Hallowmas (3 to 1 for place) 2, ind Oosso, & Time, 1.08 THIRD RACE-—Seven-elghts of a mile Katrada Palra(? to 5 and 1 to §) 4, Braden (4 to 1 for place) 2 Claude Time—L.27 3-5, FOURTH RAC nighths of a ne tam t NCOMIN ipnera ) register; INCOMING BT RAMBHIPS, H, Roberts Setiut It ts a photo. site, cibpaiten ii, Hamburg. | PFOCes’ counterfeit printed on paper of Victorian, Liver 4 10% alr qualliy iin —— A UL ARS ci CORK FOR PILES, Your dnigeist ‘will catees” rene Ea OINTHOBNT fails to oure in O00 14 Trouble on East Side. os The firs: real disarder to be reported voourred at No. WW Chrystio sireet, ! i Min aac ih Bis PRIA Growee, Comansie, Charleston. maa AN Te entdhicle g 7O CURL A COLD IN ONE DAY fake LAXA’ ea BROMO mone) ut it Bagi rua er uinine Tablet Cain ce ENING, BAS Uiebda cbt AL ERBER 7, rg The | cuesamee 0, SOCIETY SEES THE CREAT NECK ACES Large Section of the 400 Wit-| nesses Sport on W, Gouid Brokaw’'s Country Estate, BY JOHN POLLOOK (Specta! to Evening World.) GREAT NECK, Le 1, Now 7 The beautiful country estate of W. Gould Brokaw ac Nirvana was tie scene this afternoon of a series of steeplechase and pony races which were— held under the rules of the National Steeplechase and Hunt Assoclatton, The card offered for the occasion was made up of six events, there being two races on the flat, one over hurdles and three steeplechases. The prizes offered | wore a $1 cup for the winner and a $0 plate for the seoond rider in each race. ‘As socloty always patromzes these meets in large numbers, there was a) large ection of the 4 on hand when! the ocmpetitors In the first race went 2 the post. The day was a delightful ‘one for racing, and a sthere were quite @ number of entries for each event some plow and exciting finishes were prom- i In the steeplechase races a number of well-known jumpers who have per- formed on the local tracks were carded to go over the sticks, They were Erie, | Rory More, Kufa Adjutor, Pure Pepper and Howard Grats ol Midshipman AS Ol ADIRTERA NG HT Branch! Fought 23 Rounds in. Annapolis, VICTIM FROM THIS CITY, His Father, a Wealthy Man, with4 Him When He Died—Battle Kept | Secret, but Inquiry Now On, | (Special to The Evening World.) ANNAPOLIS. Md, N V.—Midehip man Jumes Ro Brane son of Col James R. Branch, of New York City and Secretary of the American Hankers Assoointion, died here at 10 o'clock th morning from Injuries he had rece! im a heht with Midshipman M nor Me Iwether, ir, of La Fayette, Lil fight took place by arrangement | on Sunday night id wax a regular pitched battle wit ha ring aad seconds FIRST RACE--For polo ponies that | It lasted twenty-three rounds and end: Raye Reel DOr oh Bimes | ed when Branch was knocked down and oF a naliemctionde oritee, | struck the right side of ile head aguinst ridden by Mr. Stanley’ \ ers won the floor, the race, with Alwin (15 pounds It was not. consid that the in den by Mr, BE. 8. Regnal, at odds otf to suelo ware VAEy Savigarous, Guy Men 1, wae second, and Whirlwind (ss! apes by ne Aiea pounds), with Mr, Fromment in the ead-| 44 morning Branch's condition was die, Rar IN | oes lech ‘ Buch (hat {it was necessay to let SECOND h—Steeplechase ‘or | on’ r 0 rt hunters to carry 180 pounds. Distance | B® condition be known to the au about two and one-half miles, Willie | thorities Price, 179 pounds, ridden by Mr, W. Ro| Young Branch was taken to th Grace, finished In front, He was even pital and ay operation was determined money In the betting. Erte, 16 pounds, , upon. t was performed last nant t with Mr. H. 8. Page In the saddle, finished second, while Croasett, th Surgeons Finney of Baltimore, ar Mr, J.C, Coooley as the jockey, se- | Kerr, of Washington, assisted by cured third money. Adjutor, Rosebank, Rory Omere, Tiger Lily,” Qrusader, New Zealand and Wild Geranium also ran. THIRD RACE—For ponies. a turn for 1 and deylight this morning academy medical staff. It was thought to be the worse under, to carry 140 pounds: distance, 9/0) 4, Ree three-elgtitha of a mile—Wistful. 149 ‘led without having junds, with T. J, Ji in the sad-, ss, Both his fathe le, won the race, after Ly Sl oKe (SBIBA. | With him when he died, and Ready, 14 pounds, with Mr, Carle a result of the injuries he reoelved 4 on his back, was third. Strayaway. the flight, and for that reagon t Contes ido Horde. Maud” Mang: |thoritics have not put him under arrest FOURTH RACE-Open steeplechase;| The question of ecountabil distance about two and onehalp miles.—{the til the « fa z Mic uu, 170 pounds, ridden by Mr. Beh alauak ta a - ling, won by fully fifteen lengths from | manslau ‘Nic also been issed Kuta, 16) pounds, with Mr, £ Hupp in{He is suffering with a sprained wris the saddle; Howard gras with if and @ bruised . ounds, with Mr. oCndon In the @ad-) prance x : re twas third, ten lengths away, Tiger), branch Was 4 agg may and Lily, ridden by Mr. Mtagerald, broke | Meriwether « the latter ts his leg going over one of the jumps on slightly older, being years old the ast, time around, and had to be)jast January, while Brinch was nine destroye ncaliliamanpuaen tah Aviat Both had some reputation ag athletes PIMLICO ENTRIES. | has a wrestler Meriwether | | payer | PIMLICO RAC vs imme 1.—Follewing are | morrow: | AQUEDUCT ENTRIES. FIRST RACK—For two-year-olds that have not won more than three races, 8) \QuE] | added hie ‘ Muste RA Dance THIRD Quiet Tord Aintree FOURTH | RAGE-—Steapiec four-year-olds and upwar i 84% added; about | low the sca Ww itt Ruth's Curt ¢ attler vington tain Haves xpansloniat ranatchee awd natienss three 110 pounds xteenth +10 tease’ Ohiing wi | rane net 0 Alum ya ’ ” 107 | SP tee a 107 fentant of Weston 18 Gar yor wr it Sellin, t thre FE 8400 added 337 SJaneta it anv Antimony ‘ os | Cuter “ xt ANI) *Maassa 1068 THIRD RACE—The Woodmere: three: | year-olds and upward) seven furlongs | th ih 0) 42 mn 103 S247 SMabel Richardain o we iia is Be 100 FOURTH. RACE Handi 9; oe and one-elehth miles Bi RU GOR HY f evooas MT i oS ng SINTH and “ypwaris RACE Handicap, dicey: three-yearol w wx And, one-h . 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