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LATEST REPORTSAND TIMELY COMMENT THE EVENING WORLD, NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT SATURDAY, JULY 13, 1907. EVENING No JOCKEY W. DUGAN. aspires to ride must learn, too, all trying his hand at piloting a horss. just An the horses do. Must rise arly and learn to be conservative fn Nis ways of Mving. It's hard work at the tart, but not hard work for the Jad who likes the job he has tackled. A bay must be physically conto too. for saddle purposes. He must be sarfy sinall of stature, but strong courageous and always have hi —__wits about him, What's the use of Boy trying to be a Jockey if he ts soon to outgrow the saddie? He has put In the end that he ha usefulness as a to find In outgrown his only Teally fockey In former years, before the scale of ~ Weights required that a Jockey be really a Ughtwight, boys of average size had equal chance. I now refer to the @ays of Murphy, Garrison, McLaughlin and the other great ri@ers of their i who were favored by, the then existing weight scale. They rode for years and gained large fortunes. But to-day a Garrison, a Murphy or a McLaughlin, would be out of the queatton. It is by reason of the scale that many of our Best Jockeys have to go abroad to get mounts, must really be ami tain his means of « rider in this een ow use physically boy line ‘Thus tt will be try. ft would be for a boy not conformed to the situation to aspire to will the saddle. That dof we i go back to the fesson in point. he first, or A, B, C class in a jock- caregr, is the exercise class, in| 1 he is eligible to. take his ‘em- Piover'e horees_out on the ‘track early fhornings and gallop borsss according | to the trainers {nstructiona. These, rust explicitly bé observed and obeyed. We presume now (hat the jad-has- ot Used to stable work, th a degtee, just him. He has’ acau the horses, learn: at Ja required of inted himself with J to know them by w ht, i made hi nis if known (o them. He ae char- He has studied individual = @éteristics and mas their @o that he)? co} Vaults into the saddle. nd ist acquire by nature Ene holding of the reine, ly If the boy ts apt Ritvon the track to canter his mount “once around,” the canter must not be/| ‘a gallop or a walk, It must be a canter, Wrhen-hetesant out to gailap his mount | Warter ne must. ktrow were the! Ley begins and ends, and the gallop must not Ko beyond the thstructions Such-applied-to every other Inetruction that he receives when exercising & SCHOOLrnrATHLETES ;6 HOW TO RIDE BY JOCKEY W. DUGAN, WHO RODE NEALON learn to@ weveral of his best years around a stable | and has learned, | WORLD'S IN SUBURBAN. T is, dificult for me to tell all I boys how to learn .to ride, for the rule applying to one boy might not apply to another. I can only tell what [ have done tn my own way to learn to ride a horse in a race, and I guess most boys will be satisfed with that. I was a mere youngster out on the coast when I first saw a race track] or a race horse. I had leartied to} itide “farm horses and early showed | an aptitude and a fondness for horses.. I want to say right here that a boy who doesn’t like horses or is afraid of them should never try to be a jockey. He will find him- self out of his element. The boy who! the ins and outs of stable life before! He must get accustomed to the stalls horse. The trainer knows what he wants of the horse to beat muit him for a race, The boy should know, too, and will know in time, The boy should be- | come @ part of the mental machinery Jof the trainer in this respect. Many | horse has been spoiled for a race by | carelesn exercise boy who aspired some day to be a full-fledged fockey. Judge of pace ts one of the vital requi- | sites,and this cannot be acquired _ex- |cept’ by careful work and study and practics. The trainer may want the horse worked a quarter in 6.26. The boy to rate his mount for required. The half in in 1.15, should be ai the distance a 0.50 or more, the three-quarter: the mile In 1.50, or whatever the inatric- ons may—be,—Only—by— being a good. \ge of pace can @ boy mucceed na a Jockey. He cannot have a watch mounted under hix eyes to Indicate to him how st or how slow he is going. The! 1 Unieplece must be in his head and | heels of “his horse Judging pace | essential as anything else. If « ithes his horse Into the lead Dreak-neck pace for a long jouri ‘one chance in a hundred that he will live throughout the Journey, His mount will have nothing In reserve when the Pressure comes, and h. en. Even @ good horse will be beaten by inferlor company under such sada! mismanagement. The helter-skelt out-in-front riding j# not the sort that | his employer know it instantly, They \ know whether he can be intrusted with ® mount In a race Then comes his application for a license to ride, and [as 2 Jockey he must be strictly’ hon- the W {est “Under my present employer I |bave betn_warned_of the pitfalls thas {develop The bor. beset a Jockey who 1s not on the level. ! goes to the races T have never been asked to do any- x thing that was. not honest, and [ ap- | 2° Pot know all ab preciate that once crooked’ a jockey |an behind Miller cannot hope: to muconed Mr. Durneil |i plain “Tom’ Welsh, |runs his horses ronestiy, an ne Newcast] them honestly. for there is nothing to | ONTer Of the Newoaath the game when crookedness is em-|, Ve!sh t= pink~ ployed. I warn all boys who aeek to| dered and hone: [ride that they must resist temptations in every form ust be no dis- elpation, elthen and bed company must Is to that effect, | be shunned. Under the present r: pyer methods crookedness spel free ET fare soon found out, and t bad ms tn_the box soon cast aside, sl pelea Tener}, application honesty and—et |love of his profession are what make! | the successful jockey. No boy can su ceed_ng such who does not observe these rules strictly, DUGAN, amd run for the by Tris ine. Noted Tae and Part Owner» of Newcastle Stable De- ITH Walter Miller, the Jockey, in | imelight kivon by racegoera to the stable which employs him ad the man who has helped more than any one and thousands who | don't have to have anybody's creden- with the man and tnstantly ‘eleasness | suspicions regarding horse trainers will He lela his horses ‘asey’’ and corrals the win- nings when they poke their nose over generally known that * Dc CARTER at TOM WELSH HELPED MIAKE MILLER FAMOUS | Welsh, EWeles ides unearthing Mililer, wax) discover the abilities of for- ‘Tod" Sloan, When the for a trial mount or Up against a peculiar Park In those days a me at : old Parkville half-mile trot Jing att wins the bulk of the Taces, ‘The boy veloped Star Jockey. who knows how to walt behind coolly P y [tng track was belng held. Js the boy who becomes a go0d jockay. SS jogtene sts to-day and agiehy, the boy learns to ride: by Just "outside the’ present aieatableameariy cakyaence 7. > | course, infature | When he is proficient the trainer and BY. 2: ON PIEER: alyo racing plants, >-round, | ss meant Welsh's suc- i fe active trainer was in demand afterward With the formation of the Noweastle Stable Welsh was put In command, and then along came Miller. ‘The jatte: te-under— contract 10 “give the first ca}l Uttle thought. is every _one who but of the He trainer and part ut him, tle 1" known. . want Mit ride for them ock's or Belmi he cannot f lof other capabl the Newcastle Stuble has an entry in) Uie same ra ‘trainer \W eis inxtsts | upon that clause of the contract, and, while Miller has been deprived of rid- ing many a winner from an outside stable, be has been content to abide by the letter of hia contract. But Miller has a formidable lot of rs to pilot under the. colors of the ewcastle Stable, and these have cord many a good win during the present racing season. clude Saracinesca, J. C. Core, Water, Scallop. Explosion, Tontent. Masson. The Squire, Wave Bull's Eye, McCarter and a score thoroughbreds, ‘many of them two-year-olds which have not yet. performed in public, but will be Shown {o best advantage at Saratoga. - andrew —Mitler—wants—the —etabie—to shine at the Spa, and several eligibles for the Futurlty contained In the sla- Running Crest, ‘ble will be first asked the queation over Saratoga's magnificent’ stretches, Stable. ked, broad shcul- the sun. You No. 95 TRAINING AT SHEEPSHEAD BAY, Look at and con- your He "Tom" FOWA-OARED CREW BROOKLYNS HARLEM REGATTA SHEEPSHEAD BAY RACE TRACK, July 13—The local track wus in very good share to-day, and several very Mice workouts were noted. 89 INCOGNITO—Four furfongs in 0.50 INDEXEO July GALLOPS - in 1.56 2-5, galloping. In prime sti TH Me 0. xin, NG_WATER—One mile pees . breezing, Acting better, CINCHONA—Five furlongs in L0 handily. Has epeed, but 14 a) hea horse: tn ‘The horses in-| Spooner, | TRAVERS LEADS | e, JOCKES IN GOLF MATCH AT CLEVELAND jIn First Round of Eighteen Holes Beats Graham Two -Up. (@pecial bo. The Beentne World) FRUCLID GOLF LINKS, CLEVE-| LAND, ©., July 13—Archie Graham, FNS Four tutors th 1H, |New Jeresy~ golr hampton t9r—and again in 190%, “played « surprisingly EDITED BY—= _ROBERT EDGREN, | THIS COMBINATION HAS MADE THE NEWCASTLE. STABLE FAMOUS LIVOTLSLIZ OR. WRIGHT AND BEHR LOSE IN TENNIS OR QAVIS CUP Two Americans Fail in Eng, lish Matches for the Championship. LONDON, ‘up, emblem of the tennis champlon- jship, was decided at Wimbledon this afternoon, Norman E. Brookes, Aus- |plonship a week ago, defeated Beals C. games, 64, 64, 6-2, When Wright and Brookes were last herd together, in 19, the American ex- champion twice beat the Australian, but the jatter to-day was in much better! trim_and seemed to have command. of the game at all its stages, The Ameri- can failed to reproduce the form he ex- WiwIted Mn 1908,-and the targe crowd pres ent was disappointed in not witnessing [wood round this morning sguinst- Je-j the close Nght expected. rome D, Travera in the firat half of the [final match for the nationat amateur! tween Karl H Behr. Am: championship at the Euclid Club inks. | The second round, of the aingies, be- can. and furnished A. F, Wilding, New Zealand, + Ho. 1257 thay |U July 1—The first contest} in the preliminary rounds for the pur pose of determining who ahall challenge: the holders for possession of the Davis | tralia, winner of ¢hg all-Englaud chan.-} Wright, of America, in three atraight) KEITH & PROCTOR’S! SAV, 2 'FLPTH AV, and “CAMILLE” # 25th Bt. | Four} In the Latin: NMLITE os ERED. sigue y e Gos. ae 23 ae RCo H Datiy Mat {825 ie ae HARLEM| (eve Faverie <THE LAST WORD’ Arrives To-Morrow From Paris On the eg arate procemes HAMMBASTEL ry thls Monday |HAMMERSTEIN’S #3: ROOF: GARDENER, EVERY EV —AND— MATINEE DAILY, DOWNSTAIRS IN VICTORIA THEAT, Fation Hent Bitty nen Roe. Bway, 1th av. chs Hyanophtonda,-: wy mk Gira Colt . Rice & Pre- Sober Bue, NEXT MONDAY MIELE WUGESTE. FOUGERE handily, Not so much. 7) ‘. 4 a : Soe : pats THANDZARICA™Tive furlongs in Loe, (RRTENpOREH oles whlch, the Metropol=/ ave sata teving to be played. oc water | (ZU) eit Ate PITTSEURG... ¥MA—Four-turlongs in 0502-8 | galloping. Lnpzoving, plon won, also the eighteenth, | Wilding took thres to Hehr'a two. ICTR OE NE io 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 oe 0 Faxing ory_Epecdy: ase tte MINTOT A-One mile in £43 2-5, breer- Wadhe: a 2 up-at_luncheon tune, [phe powertul_volluyinw of Behr se- D poe ‘AND. Saree WE! bi lene —_-—_ eis 7 & LORD LOV. Ine toile 43, De, very nice cok, ham has been known for years cured him the frst set, but in the sec- | Double Somersau! utomobile, . ——-— handily. Ia read: $0 SAIL ODT cne ie one of the strongest but moat errat-| ond pet the steadier pkty of the New Air, with SY One of the longest trips) made by al or NOK nilev iA Ld rena’ ToRetists: Orie and). ture | i i B | Re tutions in the Alr, will be attempted by mgnbers of he! 1 Q00310 5 | ditions the Atth annual regatta of the! § GAMEAINUS—One mile tn 34, hand: | —~ DINE {OCK—Four furlongs in oso, |/ Lue at noon the narelit (beds dropped | hone co nurs Benin, woul Bee otha: by A Over New Ainaterdam p<. 7 Rosedale Boay Club of Carlstadt, N. ¥., T | boat clubs “or Harlem, Jersey and| tly. Will w ap race. ve gntiay, "NOt Uo mich. "boul half. The crowd looks to ace hima | Brditiant play, bat me wad res out by | ERIE GARDENS isthe HONE a I Heginning ‘to-morrow morning.” The Brooklyn wax held on the Speedway | 9 TIPPING: One full in 148, all out, | 2 CLPMENT—One alle tn 146 3-6 Hocpiecer quicidyy co nn nee eee abled to take the two final gets | CoO: Me COHAN in hoops, 2 | A nen will start from thé club's dock Fie . val niuch breexin; ‘aatam: 2 Basie = {thus enabled to take the two final sets - ——— ee i SEhy munday. morning and: planta. are PITTSBURG, =f eatee of the Harlem River thie afters | iy Dk weet hive furlongs in| © SUMETH ING BONG Wve turlongs | nit etek He load at the thind | Ad" the maicl scares were: 1 6-3, |AUARDIN DE. PARIS pate the ry Yet j . Fye_in Philadelphia Wednesday after- His POz- AR eee ca eneea unis fate ad Yo 25, handily, Ye not ready-—— {if 0.2 ¥6, handily. A” very nise | pute, ame Travers won Werf rh 3-0. Ff and 6-2, pe elnerald FOLLIES OF 1907 Boon La ive (6 partictnate Tote EK | Asderson, rh. feo Tesla Ola ggtte ta teeeen ugeec rane anc iecpckl MiaiaLas dl hd rivtis Toakiry WATASHI Aix furionga in| i war a” neem anei up Shy Rh ood ge Pep ecm sat <a z aia prominent Bast r iteeaing a u mikes the -proapect-of row -rogaln- soterennee tee = B } “ine. crew. je- composed ot Kaylor, | Leach, cl. 0 1 0 Oloarsmen. The events were warmly |_ ANDROCHE_—Five furtongs in 1032-5, BCE sis On AsOFs Nar beet | aeventeenth ‘Areca wats reached. (Ing the cun very remote. for to do nail GARRICK THEATRE. sen o caer i { No. 2: W. Van Buren, No, and C. \ Clarke, If 1 1 0 Ojcontested,, the finiah In many of the breezing. Hae |epeed BRIGHTON PAPAL ULES SN dat Me Pu LN j Bey elias ‘Ae B doubles July 15 CAST Wit COLTIER © 4 ! Bikeman. No. 4. The journey {# 270 miles | Wagner, g 0 3 3 ol ssces Being a matter of feet. New | % WESTBURY —One mile and a quarter BEACH CH ENTRIES. | piaser“with’ threes on the tenth end |S. H-ssiniin, on whose play NIGHT . 1m | from the clubhouse on the Hackensack | ‘ork oarsmen carried off the honors. ih 213 2-8, breezing, “A very. nice} | player: a snd BSH Sills onbwrnesel nia emia) OIG a eres eae 3 i ' River to Philadelphia, througt Nowark | Abbatichio, ab. -2 6 1 1|The summaries; T colt, xorlouTon BEACH RA RACE Playing for the seventeenth, Graham tested, to-day announced his decision Matiness ‘Thurs. en: 16. j Bay, Arthur Kili, Raritan “River_and i Neaton, 1b.. 16 0 0 parghell <hnaie .Sler—Won py A. von | $9 ZAMBESI—One mile in 145, gallop- |NEW YORK. July 1t—tne enoree tr | fllced fia midiron t basly, and | not to compete, as his pra MAN OF THE HOUR iy Score Genal, Delaware River to Vesper Boat 5 ynely zetia the: Metropolitan re ian Gia ‘ig. Only ordinary. {Monday's races are as followss °° | Travers, playing perfect golf, won tho last few days has convinc seater »_Brmathuret €lud on tho Schuylkill River. Here the | Storke, 3b.. 3.1 41 Buslon Four-Osred—Won by Union Boat | 98 WORKMAID—One mile in 146 2-5,) FIRST RACE—Two-year-cid: 104 4, hole. Grenam made the same bad play not in proper form to co: TIAN BEACH. » a egear rot ipe, Rosodaten | Gib82, CHS g etay temrey Red} Ciub "(Dan Fitegtobons; tow, Beward ol breezing. She te 4n fine trim. aes = ii deceit! See SE the: sighteanth: which Travere also, oun portant lennia: matches. PAIN’S FIREWORKS, 8.30 P:M. an D Vet, x : Th Grameaaie, No. 8: i ‘outht won, the first half of t toh result-. British team therefore If re fs oa Hida tea-tram the Vespere..__' | Leever, p._ 0 0 2 oi Ferry, Klerman, stroke): ‘Nassau ‘Boat Cob; | #7 ECATRINASSIx foriongs in 118 | jig) Melee ing ? up in favor of Travers | W. Gore ACL RE RRIDANH RIDM, he trip will consume about two si = a = TSW TAT Tra vr Ee played a etwas = ~ Music Inthe Fireworks Pavilion Cate Camnitz, p. 0 0 0 0 ——— § KUROKI—One mile in 145, breezing. abies, The schedule Inclades torty=| en saute NEWSBOY CORNETIST TROT ORe more finished kame than Graham, out-'| FREE VAUDEVILLE. ive\ miles the first day, thirty-eight the allman... 0 read: diving the latter an: oling “some Becond day, twenty-one miles the third vi GRAND PRIZE IN vin FRIZETTE Five furlongs in 1.08 2-5, j fairly long putts, Graham missed one MAY SUTTON WINS TROPHY. and thirty-one ‘miles the fourth day, to eye : e reesing, She looks w | put of fess than two foot. and was in pennant memrennene, oe >) tur. 17, te the hign grass several times. The canis vA i ie piers & eee He, 2 : 1 ESCUTCHEO, Boren abe ch tae SECOND RACK —_ Btseolecsaae; for the’ morning round! NEWPORT, Wa July 3, — May TAKE IRON STEAMBOATS. KENILWORTH ENTRIES. , ninth inning, MILWAUKEE, W July 18—Ben | rs RAD NEWS Five furlongs in 1.02 2-5, | MP fer four-yearolda aad” up is Sutton, of Californias’ again won the S ALAY AND GREAT |WT BROOKLYN. Vanasck, who five years ago sold néws- handily. Has all his speed. MiteTPiceat 44445 43 5-37 Welsh tennis championship to-day. by Pe es es j ILWORTH RACE TRACK, Jyh: . Papers on the streets of Milwaukee and | TROUBLEMAKHR—One mile tn 1.45, Judee O'Gin 3 defeating Miss Lowther, 6-—0, 1-8 As ; a ae spiries, tor ferinyia ssces, duly, Aivemaneae ; 74 Q x B | played a cornet in tho Milwaukeo Jour- galloping. Only ordinary. Nn 435645 3 6-9 | UeiMis the third time the American girl| PHARLEM CASINO, 221th st iy Leake teak at ott 2) nal's newedoys' band, has been award- | 92 MONFORT—One mile and a quarter 445-45 4 4 4-98-75] has captured the Utle, she becomes the Spay FIRST ge ge pais Caseyiabs, Ani telce the grand prise for cornit playing tn Dil 26, driving. Ready for his] labsolute possessor of the champton- PAST Nate 104; | yummel, rf. 1 1. 1 0 | BY the National Conservatory ‘of Musle| beat race. | 4926-4 28= 4-8 55—s rt} ahi. trophy. Dresented shy. the late: Mar: 30 and 20 ofa. eee at Paris, France, un institution sun: | 6 CARI 24 D—Fivi Gala Ra: Guleionle cued le ley, Wi peta he Batch, It... 1 1.5 0 0] ported by tho French Government. | HAO atnaily. ‘So accaunte | (0 Paortka 7, H. E,Cusdaglt and May Gutton beat | oa, Jewels Mennininn and othere erigerat Fa, ' r él in 1.04, handily. % i m 8. E. Chariton and Miss Garft tn the | 2 jennikins. i % eat) voule x oung Vanavek was sent abroal by | 2 ora NboviR_O. a THIRD fACW—Fouryeer-olds and wr S76 Hyperion at 3 . ie oe brides ‘Rane 113; Teeteck. Jordan, 1b, +0 2 9 8 JB) Milwaukee friends four reara ago. Arter |“ STANDOVER—One mile in 14 3-81 six furlongs, Ds O67 Col Whit Mi doubler, by 6-0, 6-3. ATLANTIC $4222. pomgry nr Canad at, [SECOND RACE two-year-olds: five tur-| Maloney, ef 0 1 2 0 of studying two ipaic he was handily, .Very cheap colt. $0) Slater Francts 10 $39 | Orbicular Hy hn bore tert ¢ Haier, Bateeth- purse Wanat era Hebertus, | Q : edenitted to PR ncnmorenera tion arene erty Ast aqui STATEN ISLAND DEFEAT: es ee Shaw! tale i 1, Georee Biter! ae Lewis, sa. 0 2 4 5 0 more he revently completed his course AT GRAVESEND TRACK 08 Confederate 18 ICKET $ a rece _ a i ‘ y re Bergen, ¢ 0 0 0 with the hiest honors. - OTT! Far West....-, UT [se Niobe ti = THIRD” RACE falling: nee. | Beret as 0 - SIXTH RACH—Three-year-olds and wo: OLD CRIC RIVALS. Kaltenborn’ er Bulla 18, aenct tn Came yet Dona 2) SMITH BEATS /QUERRINI. || ,CeAvmEND. SARI mmhcr, Joly TMGRD' Tominator “tecstesrssss-10 | he Staten Inland Cricket, Club de-|- Concscta. ~oupercsaltzn Nghe nately he ri eS xe 0 —The local track waa in fairly good ted e je- rig) ies hioorahatihe, E shapo during training hours this morn- 340 feated the eleven from the Richmond Totals... 5°12 27 10 0] Geveral hundred mi 4 . SINO Baty Sh a D. Teh 1040 “Beri fi ‘ yes et -the|{ng. Several smart moves were noted, 105, County Country Club yesterday after- ‘Py. To-day at 21) | ee PLE ai ce ‘ /Brown A. A: attended the regular | $1 GODDARD—Five furlonew tn 1.(2 3-5, au Pee ee. ut | Noan fue Levinevtnull Bl iey: Culrietony FASCINATING FLORA ? er f Be ae Base Hite—Oft Leever, 10; off Cam-|'woekly atag held by the club in tte Pee USE SPSL Wan Boor ay Ballor Gin 2... 105 |runs, ‘The score was 1h to 12. It was hn —s } ae fobtach i Pits, 2 ‘ gummer Rome at Rockaway last nigty | $3 TRMACHO—Six furlongs tn 117 2-5, tet Littleton Maid 105, toe linet time tbe teams had opposed fas’ H Herald. B ath & 3. Tel se Hirat Pewe on Balle—Off Leevor, & and witreseed plenty of fast, jer Droezing: Ie about réady, pry Howard Shean i each other for mbre than years, Fie er. int Fn ar f ei ase on Errore—Brooklyn, 2. Boxing. | There were five bouts and «| ¢7 WINNING 6TAR—Five furlongs ta 4 16 After the guime C. W. Bowring, of the Eddie F« Foy. ‘. 5 e e main 3 y. Hos | FOUR i ‘07 losing eleven, prevent ‘ow, of the —— aa nites 3. . piling contest decided. In the inat 1.03 2-5, bandily, Has lots of RIOT MR ACHE A LAG Glaxo cae losing el os P.M hh 2 lyn, 7. bal cnet "| Proward smith, of Bisaboch Ned gut, | 92 ROYAL, | VANE bc vir ae fm PPR Senate mb etna et ats braid | CORE R DRE Semen Plas elt alt, Madison Square Roof Garden 37, 48° Struck: Qut—by Leever, Cernnit Young’ uDg Guerrini, 0 areey IRENE YALA SOURS SET 0 hot M Sunday. Rate ‘ igby, Bt kia ce ils te! "an, tha emt ol win ite” cat | 02 ANNOYANCE—Five furlongs tn 104, a3 Ww or | Sem crarperene The Mald& the Blillionatre * rite” <- Bane acher, the mats 06~pou = neering. brat ste | "TW Two-Basa Hite-Claree, Tams |e ‘of Amerson, ct eae “RUTH TAYLOR Tour furlones in| 82 bed ier ILL THRILL YOU. ELECTRO CITY BY THE REA.” BE I mile tn Ratlor Hoy oo 0 3 ne onda. 5 penter, : iar haviiee tsi bales’ comaishaty Lt 1.42, GNving. Waa stopping ot the S Royal Arima. 106 [Evening World. The, best of all dra- is! bal (oeclal to The Bveatax World.) We morey thr throuhout Sindh. Bite. Beran 202 , reser: ye) matic stories, ? Saar eO perenne NEW. RECORD FOR TROTTER. | wasitiNGTON, inne te aistyn ener, rmho mad, Mi the bos for tue | fl ROSDBEN—Four furlongs tn O60,| rurrt gtace ile ‘nia “a istenath ffleman —— = ea AY PARK Ine sar {gery Revruty'a| July’ ida the frat wame of the put eat iatweretuseies |g speek nec ee nee . i) Qld taay AMUSEMENT OS ese ery i oleae nbenator et doubleheader this atternoen Brooktyn | to, score rung. ed Politestonc cdier orate By) Cederarote ALHAM BRA job: YG JS gt oO a ‘ : ia Fens He eros | shut cut Pieutany rte 8 were of ave Stans "were oommblicd (0 gee ts | © NEW , GARTER rive ‘birtonss 0 fe ae And U es ae Hap) land¢ E bess ‘Tine. trom behind Foote in the out- |, breesing. Not mui ‘ ord Love nd Usual Dall Downstalry. ‘ "2 Alviso 44 a ¥ ; Otrioklett pitched. another Suamil EN cia) inal mia M ORBICULAR—One mile and « furtong Reig icy sApprenticn lowanch, £ooa8 Thurber penadin reaps Meee Gove D clas. Piring of: ’ “Ar