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MAY 8, 1908. THE EVENING WORLD. FRIDAY, KING SEES ONE | MORE CLASSIC. G0 TO CROMER ee th Prince of Wales Watches Rhodora Romp in With “Thousand Guineas.” | BOY Wi AMERICAN RIDES. Former Tammany Boss Scores Double Victory With Horse He Bred. | LONDON, May 8 —On historic New- market Heath, the oldest race course, fn England and the headquarters of the aristocratic Jockey Club. there was |. a double American victory Richard Croker's Rhodbra, ridden by the Kentucky Lucien Lyne, easily won the classic One Thousand Guinea Stakes in a fleld of eighteen. For the second time revenge has come to Richand Croker at Newmarket, the scene of the snub put upon him by the English Jockey Club, which body re- fused to allow him to quarter and train | his horses there a Year or two ago. | Mr. Croker remarked at that time that Irish sod would have to do, and nhe| shipped his thoroughbreds back to Ire- | Yand. Then he returned and retatiated | by winning the great English Derby at | Epsom with Orby, and the Dewhurst | Plate with Rhodorw at Newmarket. - | Rhodora is a half sister to Orby. Her | sire is St. Frusquin and her dam the American mare Rhoda D. She was bred by Mr. Croker and he regards her os one of the most valuable of his stable. One of the largest crowds of the sea- fon saw the race to-day. Mr. Croker, ‘who did not see the filly beat King Ed- ward's Verrier in the Dewhurst Plate, worth £1,492 at Newmarket in October, was present, and His Majesty and the Prince of Wales were in the royal 1 closure. Rhodora’s victory was an easy one. | y when three-year-old filly boy, rest to-day. ‘The Crown Prosecutor took | ogainst Zu Fulenburg and the arrest 6 9. | Winner of the “Thousand Guineas,” Owner, | COURT THROW PRINCE OF THE © Sits Bees ota ta te | siven) by, two) mienl/ae his bedside: es 3 EDAD tain irae eae Wet Go Wu CAC OS AN PW a casa automobile forty mileg | rad been guilty of wrongful actions| to the c where he. waa Dita Hen bULe Wee! olved {n 3 of ac haves of perjury made against urt Scandal in Berlin th Dut of the rges bro! iian Hardon, editor of Die 7 smmer, At the second tourt declared t at grew he Prince's arrest is taken to moat irretrievable ruin of this brillfant was at one tine a conte who INTEC-MET, SUIT MAD je ay the Prince has been nearer and American Jockey Who Rode to sa CUT JACKSIN'S by =| durin part gee foundation. 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Sale of $25 5 ‘Suits at $20 These Suits at $20 Jockey LyV& FICFTARD CROKER Lucien Lyne, wearing the Yale blue of the Croker stable—the American turf- man has first call on Lyne's services this season—showed admirable judg- ment and lay behind Elm Twig until @ point in the course, known as The Bushes and where many - historic “moves” have been made in the past. Then he drove the filly to the front DRAMATIST HALEVY Mrs, Lena Birkenbusch, a comely are far superio younkewemantewercnintonnentanatied Apres $25 suit—better in styie, i ere nds as she stood in Court to-di 3 gan of the troubles she'd had with he husband, George, a butcher, thirty years old SINGER BUILDING TIE-UP STILL OW: to the touch est shades of brown, :an, led at the price, $20 DEAD IN PARIS and Uterally romped home ahead of Bracelet, with Ardentrieve third. aly a neck separated Ardentrieve and y &—Th No work was done to-day on the new) Courtesy, the fourth horse. Paris, May §—The death ts an- Peer ara x OneniSaturdavan The favorite in to-day's race was|POunced of Ludovic Halevy, the well- Sven the non-union Open Saturday Night en Saturday Night Legbia, a horse that defeated Rhodora | known dramatic au Halevy was a member of the Frenan Academy and was born in July 1, 1834. in the Middle Park Plate last year and| that up to the present time has never been defeated. Rhodora was not Uderally backed. She went to the post at odds of 121-2} 1 the early years of his Ite M. | building, hands. to 1 against. The betting on Bracelet | Halevy was in the service of the French | When they were donning their overalls, “So you will send me to was at 6 tol against, and on Arden-| Government, but in 1861 he resigned to) shortly before 8 o'clock, one of the} will yo he growled as h Cc r@) S S trieve 100 to 6. devote himself to the drama, The most/ striking carpenters stuck his head| for her. ;famous of his operettas, for which| through the door and sald: “If you] ‘Tho woman ¢ > ” Jacques Offenbach wrote the mus Palla got oueroatiwelMaettion rich ANTISEPTIC Arcangelt and Noreii | Heard in “Rigoletto. Oe ore ere a eae BY SYL, VESTER RAWLING. 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