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THE EVENING “WORD. __ MONDAY, JULY 22, 1907. UP TO DATE AND NEWSY. HERE FOR MATCH — WITH T. MURPHY Ss Fought His Way Here from) Pacific Coast—Neil Tells What | a Fine Youngster Western Lightweight Is. - I cific Coast. Dick has fought hth way East and has whipped a lot of good feathers «nd lightweights along the line. E Hyland's purpose just now 1s to fight Tommy Murphy. He js a sturdy Uttle fellow with a wallop all out of proportion to his inches, “I hear that Murphy can hit,” sald Hyland, “and they say he's cleve “Yes,” I answered. “Murphy is the cleverest little fighter around here and he's the hardest hitter. He broke Tony Bender's jaw and Tony he gi Bete er Wake iacry stains sawn tee plies das fothg on earth could induce Harris to fight him again. He's a tough prop- osition, Summers knocked him down three times, and after that Murphy “yecovered and nearly turned Summers inside out with body punches, He's the best lightweight in the East.” “Hyland listened without changing ex-)tiht, and he hated him afterward. But for al] that Corbett was alw: tM to give credit to Fitzeimmonta ght, ing ability, A really game man ,will| PATTY NNONT Ler HIM’ IGHTING DICK HYLAND | ts AY AND PUT LID DOWN ON BOXING BAN FRANCISCO, July 22.—Pugtiiem| ‘s threatened with another death blow by Mayor Taylor, who rec planted Mayor Schmidt, official. — The new Mayor deciaree he will make | an attempt to prevent the holding of ee boxing contests in the future as he is of the opinion that all of ¢: | take affairs. nets ‘The recent championship battle be- tween Bill Squires and T, iy apedoentent ee Taylor making g ently wup-| the convicted | ‘ms all thet,” was all he had to say. We'd make a good fight.” HOW THE GIANTS. : Dio ENPOY 1T --,~| | od BEST SPORTING ‘PAGE IN NEW YORK. pe | Le EDITED BY _ROBERT_EDGREN, + TOUGH no definite announcement > has been made by the offictals of be for the present, ft is a fact that Ned iHanton will not manage the Reds next season. This determination has ‘been. on ac he play- the As the Reds have no chance to tpy a prominent position in the race no harm can be done dy letting reached and Is held back only count of its possible effect on ing of the team for the balance of year tf Akg the truth. final that It_may the son. \Vhen | M. r- Hanlon was ap- proached on the subject he simply d sald: s all news to me. I haye not beon informed by the officia's of the nat! Club aout tt. and untii Tam by them that my services are er required 1 have noting to sted as The same report was cite now lav vear, byt nothing came and I contin@:d as manager PEAKING of Fitzsimmons, I asked always do that. Fitz once for the story of his one S “take” fight. jo I lala down, all right,” sald Fitz, but I didn't know anything “in those Bt the Fits-Johnson fight in Phila- RANKIE NEIL sat Just behind me F delphia when Hyland walked in. tect there's Dick!’ exclaimed Neil. RUSHING WORK FOR THE TE MEETING AT EMPIRE TRAGK he jumpea up and waved his hand gays 7 yw, fas 50 ignorant I aidn't know | Uae the mew arrival, “Hyland waved back) s..y better,” Halt and I fought several 1 kere |ataud. toward the: and the ty times, We had j long time was Ed Corrigan’s right-hand fo ening World several duys @ bs T 1 ath Thike ew x | uataroundtisrelserconintes and he took man. That White has beon placed in al is no turf agreement betw he smatter of whether: | ng ring will be rothik on ind to give exhibitions. It wasn't wmen | Jockey Chad of ting will be-a success. ure, - wapphesditolberetragular tek scerarct Harry White Leaves Hurriedly position to give the Western horsemen |ur, Turf Cons Ai Will: Bo cRead Plcughing Up the Track. lay exbmbttlon or wea cy prilecl e a for Ci aagurances of @ aucceasful meeting is | Association of the West PIGSOE hes ie Dietealinunoresenand a ptows will me the hardest seht I ever) yp gigny = tthe or Cincinnati to certain, several conferences with Pres!- e refusal of the Jocke: the preparations tout to work on the tra: ve ere h go to © ¥ es t w had, and he was only an amateur vst | betting on It Thad loked Hal anf Secure En- |icrt Butler preceding his departure for | \¢ catern’ compiteations rowing 0 feo the morning, and Haha rcorede tocmnakestt Geniag’ out. Tiyan lucky esoush '0| sigue i aay! td sansa "2.11 tries From Westem Owners, |eminat isis morte thereat atin egy the maiden BRtter eee SER | min, but that boy's one of tho greatest] me to tle down to Hall In the first ox. e Western Horses Coming ern, rivals, wenich de jarred Sosa LOM INA TEATAMeTOAT re | wR quire a different nort of fovt: “Mitte \verappers in the world. Ho's @/nipition, and he'd ie down next time Western owners are ready and anx-|thrown down the -bara for. re Held stand aad tomrorary stables jing than the herd tr se Arnn ypnt alee iMtle fellow, He never drinks oF/1 got xing of exelted when we bean io | Active reparations Tooking to tne |oUN to come here if wjoh assurances |mihin, the Jusiadlston of the “d mipleted: witmin two | Rarness bars oa wmokes\ or” swears, and: he's alwsy8! box, and forgot ull about lying down.|OPening af the Empire City race track |can be given, it Is sald, for the reason |beon’ fete love. lost, between. Eas cks about ¢hleago | Builer enid that a force of 2 maa sant. We both fought as hard #8) 1 hit Hall sonie-hand-punches,-and when {®t Yonkers tr racing meeting of the {thar the closing of theli_trcke-andtre and Western turfmen since Ed John teusiild he atiwork abouts the track. ton re knew how to, but we've been thelhe went back to hia corner the manager | Rorourubreds to be given al thin | very uncertain condition of racing there awit Huron was disqualified atte Jet Into a race t PALL uaed inc thax oan aicactdresswnsctarted dest of thet neki) se Ue) got scared and eaime around and askea|¢ourse, Monday, Aug. 6 were started makes the opening of the Emplre City Futurity of 1391, the place horse y ngs, and began a rut ito the track to-day, egain) we are as friendly afer) wrat J was tryin; to do. Bo next time| to-day, and for the next wo weeks it | track, #0 quickly following that of Ken. |hla owner being very popular in meeting at the New, fdwal Pa Increased Uansportation facilities witl ward. I couldn't thik mora of P| 7 gtuck my jaw ‘out and will be @ case of Bill-Hustle for evers| !lworth at Buffalo, and tn’ cht ne Weeat at that time. in twenty-three days from the time af bo furnished in-a troliey loop back of if he was my own brother-and I know and took one and : fn charge of“ @his influx of Western \orses means | breaking ground. Following the burns the present grand stand, where they (ede 4 fell down, I lay still until th man sesigneg by Proaident Butler to} Joe Murphy, a Western man, a very much to turf interests About New York, [it th d stand at Harlem race 4 f enough groun be likes me just ag much.” je count | 3 godseng to them. As atated in The Mus? to , * » fing of the grand si club has turned over ei the"in-|J¥8# over. Then I got up, 1 thought|the various lines of work he has laid @ and more serious considerations aré|track Condon put up a larger and bet-\ {9 the trolley company. Race t ide AN, Who sea much of ide of the fighting game Frankte Nel Wiew ix refreshipg.”.When one fighter “aghee Stiauotber fn the same class ‘Wt was ik Kind of a joke. ‘Hall oUt them ‘and there werent an: exhibition: He didn't take lying dos skipped ny more nis turn Afterward I learned more | out for each to perform. That there are some doubts whether the State Racing Commission at its America, for three No. 102 INDEXED jy gays: “Well, there's one | 3! . Jul 99 Aspster i oan ek every tine we stars,|*POUt the betting and things iike that, | mecting to-morrow will reacind such of Sunda receiv! Tees cients SNe erye RO owe| 4nd I made up my mind never to le r y ftisaell ol the rules of racing which permit the Jockey Club to putlaw the track and aif—who—takepart—in—the—-meetingy thereby causing Eastern owners to ve | fer ber la rolnd?ias ta’ seal now | Sava. ietie cose eeeern ah ip f = | found {n the ear rture to- lo! Moreave that be te S out ot: the: tention Harry Tien Laie anaeeGT ~Lknow when. Lo eter troche, where he wilt plele ii says Corbett. “'I|ai) the entrien he can get for-the com- but T've put on sol ing meeting. This appears to be the s bas Kone from me. | reqsoq_tor White's connection with the anaes Wave herd-for-me to got down|ronkers Ti and Hot wea wecretary” pire track down again. It was just Fighters, as a rule, are! tna: made me do It th tors, PROPOS of the above, I remember ‘ little conversation I once had with Willie Lewis tn regnid to know nothing: hitec: keaund for the felt and to be 120 feet f about feet 5 tBETT ta trotting along the line as of yore, ~The Deri- TRAINING GALLOPS AT SHEEPSHEAD” “BAY TRACK. | AT-GRAVESEND “TRACK. GRAVESEND RACE TRACK weather was cle t as stil siow and 36 have bad enough,’ could fight once Bny kind of a punch, 4 hit him. He - SHEEPSHEAD BAY RACE TRACI), | 2 The tora track wis at: moming, but a number of very July Yet when Willle facea Mellod and it got harder every time I good | workouts a ellody in the! fine. and} y time Ilor manager. | Workouts were noted. hat we wh. re noted © + Fine t was with shaking kneoaand-t| out ofthe smn se NRA PUL m8 | inthis work Waite ta-an—expert. ast vores were noted | 90 INGHAM Pour furlongs. white face, RABIN Sta AS AY Saitiien ae EMAKBR—Five furlongs in handily. A very nice he has been similarly the different warring factions in Chi- 1.@, handily. Is improv! MH LADY: KARMA—Mile in L ™® TOMM WADDELL—F* ‘our’ furtongs. in 0303-6, breesing, Try-him once im Corbett regasted Fitzsimmons | 2etliing else. I'm not golng around handby. Clow to T. one within, two weeks, expensive one ever bulit in | and masons worked ni morning assinttng LAST MATINEE AT EMPIRE TREGK | Se SISTER-FRANCES-Saven Tuvangs Droaranms totey, ath at but it was shifts of carpenters bt and day and ing double pay. y Was at the t, in staking out the A gtanA to sent $,000 in length. it wili bey from the present grand BRIGHTON BEACH RACING ENTRIES: Tos omireg Weld.) a3 the country trying to tak I S i TO eTeLN, © wiih contempt before their Carson City | money when liceute deliverithepoeas 50 and the West for years, and for a| ashe o ae 100 CLEMENTS—Five furlongs in 103 2-5, 4 ree tin oy FONE BR ere | SR emerges creat i LE z—Six furlongs in |* CLEMENTS F101 082-5, | Juy he last of (he se - 1. sb Seltl breezing. Stnetly a mudder, tae %5 sto ae EeeeIDR. She Is very nt, : Oe eeiee ea in| tug meets of the New; York Driving cirri sameeren last ENR handily, Is at hin Gest, was held here this adternoon. ar ving ive “furlongs In 1.06 2-5, | ‘The_om. “hold a He EeATAHINA Mite In 145, Dreealng ! breeaing. Stil a Titles Tame, gat the finish of the afternoon's pare Much improoved. 10 SARACINESCA“One mile and a|ing. (0 decide where the club will Hel 38 LA GORELLA II.—Four furlongs in furlong in 1.69, breeaing.’ In great | 5 mutinees) for the: balande, of) tne 0.49 3-5. handily. Very speedy. form sedvon. There were tenements on the one-mite heat, | \trains will be run over the Now York New Haven & Hartford road to Wood-| haven, with trolley transfers to the track. The time for the trip will bo junder forty minutes. For the convenience of stadling at the present Long Island racks a boat will run from llmer Park te Yorkers every marning. bring: ling\ the horses back after the races. horsemen BRIGHTON BEACH RACE TRAC NEW. YORK, July 22.—The entries f to-tiiorrow"s races here are as follows: VIMST RACE—Three-yearoida and up ward, selling) *ix furlongs. * Gambrinus | gags se Kopin) Hod. *Biower at Weston Momeytum Uinorela the Cincinnat! Club, and will not) caitiful and extremely loyal fans ott pie Hanlon | fexime will close, with the present sca-| | Hanlon receives £12.00 a year as man- Ager OL the chip, aa re has been Retting this 8 salary for two Years Without making good, {t 1s almos: A safe bet that Hanicn will be let out and John the “clu Ganze! present captain of | manager-captain of Patsy Donovan's at Washington again this afternogn. ‘The Won vive out of the i hotheyhave played And are determined his ser ining games. aus finds t the pitching to-d | either Inke W. “ 0. to make a taking the wno is ona on wills? team, white y for nt in to do the twirling for the Han- ( IP. NEW CLUB OPENS TO-NIGHT. Another new boxing olub will open It {s known as the headquarters at wi AW street and KENTA & PROCTOXS| Sav Sy 88 ret AYE co. in ESMERALDA’ May Spooner F\uudeCortaine es UNION SO, Poune 1 0, Newest | {Uhon: crackers’? Hana san & Co. Dally Mat 10-0" Agnew Reott, & Co, HARLEM ee TE ha ora “THELMA” ‘ ® Vaude. {aM STEN S% ROOF GARDENS. Bways Tih ave SreK LA, < tote MILLE, On Re —AND— Surf's Fantasy Penton Forts, NEE DAILY,) Pasa Reno's comedy: 4 i Wile “Pantecr dex Boye 4 Avolow Tne ane Ter RERIAL GARDENS cater atetstdna GEO, M, COHAN in “s/AG ONE, DONE RS” JARDINE DE PARIS rect tet tc a ee svue Fotties of $907 Ren $0 4 and Oo Extire Pont mt} Skee We, Joh Tel. 1646 sith Bryant Bway & t Batuntay Cwelrotry Sd—Six -turtongs in 1:18, y ; handily ashen Got, in 1.813-5, breeging. In good shape, |¢wo iu three heats. the Coa nhs ANE: turtle : race wes for packrs in HonTIG_@ asa BY JOHN POLLOCK. [RTE V GATS Mae ferent | mine mow water, am vaty| BARE Rae Fines in Raids Greesiig. Ina mee Colt. | ‘epii2 Clann, and wae. wart by Willam METROPOLIS ian ~ ROOF NOTHER important bout. will be (Aqyhle, 202% BU MeCarney says that | engaged at present tn trying to clinch @ handily, Ready. 71 CHARLES DWARD-—Four | fir- | WedtUs bay geld agiand. In straight healed aaah Gecided ta thie vicinity on Thurg.. Hen Use etieas Contest: made It too ‘hot for! match between Freddie Weeks, the sturdy JACQUIN- Four furlongs in 0.49, longs {pn 0,502-5 breezing Paatest | heats, with Lexington, the dlack xeld- v LLE. aed Ev. Adm. 250, agora a | feather-wetght of Cripple Creek, and Abe handily. Never better. horge: in training. ing owned by 2. W. Wright, Insect ery: rg ue y night. he pugilists who| Fitzgerald and Gardner Gooo ag| Attell, the feather-weight champion. If the| (5 BRRWICK—Six furlongs in LU +e BELCAST — Seven furlongs in i Pibee. Annie Ramble finished third and SAVOY Mnticces Th 4 Bat Jil finite tn tt whit be Tommy Murph Matehod lads meet they will box ten rounda at 1 handily, Has her speed, Aisa ey Uroestrie ital note U pe tO Ama eaicwesethar sisi rot MAN OF THE HOUR Pres: mele fighter, and Bert Keyes, th¢| wie ‘Pisceraid- the clever tian nde’ Weeks has a big following in the| 74 RED LEAF—Mile and a furlong Gren ne ‘i lee args prec: toclames “Butters Oke vant : - - oS eter nathiaeclad Moraperiawithuthesterrtble lanai sarayina dnc cpa nce eric m eee Mook CLT CONST AST ad | 1.88, handily. Naver so good. ie Se AAT ey tundereatfinate [aps heats, with Judge Boardman (Pores ear oldn and up Madison Square Root Garden" L285 et ‘allop, pits Jeti as 98 EARLS COURT—BSix furiéngs in 117, i second, mile nnd « sixteenth. i ac. They will clash for six rounds at the It iba tone | Nelson-Britt Bout Next on the Coast. all out. | Is doing better. 6 vox ROMP —Kour furtangs in| "b. C. Flanuggn's pay mare sKinatveas BVA, Dunyailo vsssecvecscesrseres The Maid & the napesatet nda Hala ASC sy RU Tie Clermont, Ave> The n “tages The ment pte. tert be he feonght in ced 15 2 Shien a Bion get EAS eB 44 ; breezing.-Last-race Las bares reas Ree Ra prasn eae phe) ayer boty orKiRE “7 ~ if Ay f De THADEET! fornia will-be the twenty-round bout be- 1g. Best colt out, which was ihe race for trotters of the $48. Samuel 2. E in aad Rink, In Brooklyn. This ought to| % the club has been trying for mome Une | (W0Ue my Britt and Battling Nelson, NANDOAH—Four furlongs n | 109 PLAPMAN—Five furlongs In 1.05, {210 clnaw. M. Brucwhelmer'a Larebie Wi —Heleaat ONTINVOUS a SrOAL Dattle, cas ‘boti lads have al-| {0 bring the men together. und a be has) wich iy to be fought at the big Auditorium | or co berexiog. He {4 ready. Dreezing. Ix about due. Rose was in second position and James fof Fingham || ‘and 30 cts, Feady fought a slashing fight and be-| finally offered them tha money they de ‘i | %@ GAMBRINUB-—Five furlongs tn 165,| 96 THE SQUIRE—Four furlongs In 149, | Butier's Ann Direct third, pe ee #80) ides have improved sitice that encoun. | Pant the prospects ave they will vign the !® San Francisco on tha night of July at B. Never wo good. The Class B 214 Trot was won by a % sfarticies ink few days Doth men are worming hard to get {nto shape 8 "bauGirEnss TB BCALIDP—Four furlongs tn 0.49; |4ames Buiter’n bay mare Dedolin.. The 833s Vent tron MANHATTAN BEACH. Tha fact that doth are aggressive| McFarland and Hyland Offered $1.2C0 | {or the contest, and at they are each confi: 028, breeging, She te re Nan aneciioninkroadye first heat of the raeo went to the black Jonn mith iyo | PAIN’S FIREWORKS, 8.30 P. M @nd suff punchers 1s evidence enough dent of getting the decision the bout there- our furlongs in 0.57, 100 TIFF LN Four. furlongs in 0,2, | Selding Joe Jap, with Badella in second 590) #Royal Hon, st PECTACLIN BHYRIDAN'S: RIDE. teat hey sell sll right in at the sound Puree, fore shoild be vbe of the hardest cought wlt- sorgal god: vat eRe neeette its "| place, ‘buy the ‘second. and third were] — SiH!! tn fats 3.06 Nicht Children's Night.” Children, Ags YY und put y offered by penwed on the coan jong time. + urlongs In 1.2: ats ne won by) Mr. But v . rola | ntra]oi Riese “pale as md pur tho other! A’ purse of £1,200 has been offered by the sessed on the coant in a Jong tlm, | Toe Chbsaaceteri rer ai top! Me m DICK One milo in| Wrimes Butler's: binck gelding. Eddie] THIRD RACE—Two-vearoide that have | mission 10e. Sen i Murphy. gue reqhses é manager of the Wabash A.C. of Chicago, (aus has already posted @ forfell af $1000 ALONE-—SIx furlong: + 1471-5, ‘breesing, In good shap®. | 1 gelding, ©} not won ae this meeting: five and « halt sur- Ee Yiciwhlle Kayen te training ay tee | to Packey Mc¥ariand, the Chicags pugitiat, (“Ht the winner, 8 breering, Ready nehey | ST THMACIO—One mile “in 1.44-0, | Direct was the winner Jn the Cises. ¢ FREE VAUDEVILLE, Dorp~s. 1. and Fighting Dick Hyland, the Cailtornia | GOMERY—Four furloncs In| gg yORteene Never butter: any. [with Andrew Cone'e pay: ay LS “103 a Flynn \and Bullivan Offered a Bout.|usu sc ine cyenine shoe cf tne chat an IE iour turiones in| gy tes TOY nen in. 080, gal Be"Biory the? SAS ba lar ii6 D A i lo heavy-we! yo | BecORd Week In Bepternbe ot Likely breegtny Doin ell, 100 LOTUS—-Mour furlongs in 0.40, gal fi sim Fi fee pee iste an ht who tom bahtmyiah ds re isgnotalksty) 96 TANGLE-—Mile ty Lie re. Nrees! tir Joping. Retwns her speed. oe te TAKE IRON STEAMBOATS, . the California} want this einount themselves for fghting. In rare form. San DSanSD SEER : Reatvii ty min vl fighter, iy seven rounds at Pueblo. Cole 5 6 DOEMACAIS furlongs in 118 3-8, ae at THE NATION'S PLAYIN tow f§2, UH be, matched shortiy'1o| Many Good Fighters In Philadelphia handily, Very speedy, FORT ERIE ENTRIES. See pees LU NA PARK. | fing: bastiie. For est ran. the New Eng Now. 100 ACROB AT Four urloogs {n 0503-6] Sonn BRIN, Ont July rho en FOURTH RACE —1ro STroquole| Htahes!} thres- x roukht off by the Pr sed tn new B, -t ‘one mile ‘& quarter, i ‘Angele 1 ON Labor Day atiersiogt |, Pntiadelphia 1a Mooded with good tlehters 5 10 BIR HUONSOne Inils in 1.45 1-3,| tries for to-morrow's races are as fol- your eres : A MIDSUMMER we fs eros sm comea g | fart Bom who. are looking for bouts sana — Uerenaiee, a ready. low BRIGHTON BEACH _ roe ee eee y ‘ ey oth |llet Includes Harry Lewis, Wilite Fitzgerald, Seman NCuE Four furlongs in 0.00) FURST RACE—Geven furlongs: for ald- y Ne a em ca. Ruseell, Dick Hyland, "Young : iste i momar an dily. | iligh class. en’ threy-year-olia Dutchess ot Danita! i A i. hting Ci grna,!" Jack Johneon, Tommy O'Toole, BAN FRANCISCO, July 21.—Back t} 94 PRETENBION Fou , = ses yredst en ateaTs 48 Yanke rathtine | Count Co. That Quartet, Fighting Clubs in Quaker City Shut|rne,"" Jack see inch. uit: the, woods with Bill Squires” Boxhtor Cut. Not mucn ONt 1M ANE MAY Ton Stamle. Wloyd, 101; laek : Bese RACE—Ilandicap Task Norworiic 3 ONS, Down. ‘ Aum’ Ryan, Harry Maker, Wille Hil has acvered his Mnanctal relations | ADR ANA—Four furlong» in 0.49 jock, 103; Bovleelaactt, : Average. 103) ward 9 2 inlie and a re Went lame. Hdare, ii; Harry Mcheson, 108;—Lamp:~————— ———— na pieeeedy The two blegeat fighting clube in. the 4, Young Loughrey and a tew others. | With Barney Reynolds. who held the| a parts: soe tun ne Fea areata x 3H) Ampedo STEEPLECHASE PARK. : fad tie atone {Yatbington Soorting Chub | Gallagher Trying to Match Attell and power of rey for Bookmaker, breesing. Ig nt. mmo SECOND RACE —For two-year-olds: five | | Sixteen stalwart aquatic experts of} otf, Arimo 2hitlnte aa Aa have dy 4 Weakeihe of Australia, the heavy wolg! itt | Pte en furlongs, Osmania. Golree, 102; Cans-\| the New York Athletic Club, practically 16 Owttlo HUMAN KOULETIE’ WHEEL, Pull off nay shown. Manager Jnck "Mecha! | Reddy G And now BIN Is of for On: apecr le inley in; [te entire water polo and swimming) Ys aa M Mamager Jack “Moc eddy Gallagher, mazeger of the n ‘DETROIT: RA 4 Shirley Rs | coam, will leaye here on Wednesday, by HAR. OC the Nationa! \.C., clalined that vo A, Gy of Deneve Gal tae deck da 4 TR CES POSTPONED, feet tng Grodan. 1085 neo ng Doininion,‘nteamer. for James. poe z (iar aaa ths SV pL » part in the National: Amu i RETROIT, Mich. July 2—A very | THIRD Ta Kredi Nel Ba erste Union swimming cham. Li Reet iy muddy track, due to Inst night's heavy tour. \42;, showsna r 1807, which will be held on ons apse l4all of bs WOR: Creane 5 and 27 in the Grand Basia % n ‘his backe 1 |fall of rain and: the promise of more | osha, 101 Harbor und Diecovery. Land- all of ‘the ex jthia afternoon, resulted in a postpone- xnpron, 300; |ing. between the Government plera. lun. hin }men of thé grand trotting clroult at tren Bette pose Leds poiepaiey, ce Sopslabrot 5 oon pe aiaua ered Hired of the |Grosse, Pointe track until to-morrow Tea tor three: [4 Nt, Apencer, Lb. 'B. Good: ‘ ; WY SEU ERDAY gio piintohiss 28 \al nasi gemyneattc-3 42 f : fons 4, seouring | The entire meeting will B& eet back and upward,—Lin 1130; a- Mamea ivan Gc, * Beallop TROQUOIN. SLAY 34 (S38 Ste Loutess.48 ep (32) | re) Nanton fealloaitiats . the Chamber of Commurce |o2n8, 100: Mies Lida. 89; + 10T, Mics WN % singrahain seller’ Tacos, Desiining at 2.90PM’ RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES. the best of feating 2 paced’ to-morrow: and the | Albert. OF x Wenek, 3 errben ne ie rer reat Ge ier yl peste army a L - r Z n the best K ‘and Manufaoturers’ Trotting |, FIFTH RACK—Pive furlonge: for: tiv Goodwin, (ad) Regine W itlgttoa Beach Koad, rt by Sindh + Na gaines schedules. Tew York. 7: st + 1 Keynolde and Squires for some | WAN be deoided Wr % | year-olds; seiling.—Petulapt, 08) A . Be represented ‘by “tie f) Bente on | Betton i 4} pe dev edneeday, fou: Bella, 105: Giles, 303; SCathaxine ¥ Wot nano Traian Point. Lh de plepag rey peat he g ms that Squires re: | - 108; Desay, Denver, 108; | Fresosti. i etal 0! tes beh ivy a Hit! Dae; is Lone Joan ds ve foot of: GAMES BOHEDULED FOR TO-DAY. ny insinuations which j ‘Donald T., 98. i fels, Who will alxo represent: the Mor+ Beri cedalne i ‘ 2-41 how ork RY ; mi, reaching the elfenax Exhibition Tennis Matoh: IXTH HACE— Mile and « quarter; sii. | ONTY Hoot In the plunge for distance Rostra reer ipmiearns yt mM. errya 5 4 “Ain an exhibiilon t ; ‘aifowance. ; 1 Hectiiat at ero fission et Ghicapoo™ i he ditabevea the or odo Yheacounnl dil bagi Pe UA CB pee bp oe san ou Te, heh ue tailcy dWing eunvent wit] "APPreRce i roachal elevtrte, Unine dlrwet ig Burne yp a bowty. | Dr. W * yi Amateur Mentete v eas ‘ouldodr Lose Grounds, by 4 Pm. "ru! Ss A The result is well knowm | ot |Dion, emt Walger Leg.” eect Rien aaa, wae ae ‘Sheers uy sretuate asg/’* iy i ‘oakley willbe *

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