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COMPLETE CHARTS OF TO-DAY’S RACES. | OOO CLOOIEOOOGIOOG9O00O 3006: S120 22O0H OGHOQOOINIGSIVIONEH9000G0CHO0GI0BI0006 600000000000 BINAL TERESULTS EDITION | cirenistion Books Open to an” | PRICE ONE CENT. NEW YORK, THURSDAY. JULY 23, “1908, | ae ie YANKEES WN ACE sa i Tas ven SHOT HERSELF Weather Clear. July 23, Track Slow. | . 636 DT itd maiden three-year-olds and upward; selling; $500 added; mile | Post 2.27. Off 2.28. Start good, Won driving. Winner, b. g. Flambeau—Con- | mance. Owner, T, D. Nesbit. Time, 1.48 4 pbs aie {In r a ¥ 5 E t a4 Bg n : 5 f (WW Me a Yorkenuiies 3 0 3 acer f é 1 24,8 Ud ccarehy ; iz 7 . : sypaedTaRD fas guage tke chen, re he Coed TT i IAG Shellard Confesses He Was With Bar. - NGS RESUL EDITION. GREEN EOMION Borrecwnd ——_——_—_ ¥ + shed out. eam shut off and ki eed pore as Rouple ot otra Ce Tl, was badly messed about; a bara Reig in Shelter House and 00 044 That His Revolver Ended @) 0) Gere Her Life. OND RACE Two-year olds, $i added: tive ‘and a half furjona 8. : Won easil, Winner, b. g,, Star Shoot—Lyn- SCOR 400-Metre Contest Ends in a Sensa- i" ot al Fsth Uhr tok — : el . . : index Be arter k tional Ruling When English Com- i) 2s. Baie 0200 petitor Runs Third, With gr ie Gaia! POR OB gd Ht | - Americans in Front, [arte Hae 2, aa ON ean Bs HIGH Hay | DETAILED TO SEEK SLAYER hate Lae | WITH PRECINCT COMRADES. 0 0 10 ——} a Dandy Dixon 1 HIRD RACE—For mares and and a sixteenth, PoM. Ol d.gf P.M, Belle II “Owner pro: SCORES BY INNINGS: FIRST GAME, Chicago 002002 « | THE STADIUM, LONDON, July 23,—Real sensation was caused here this afternoon when the final of the 400-metre (437 1-5 yards) was ld run. The first to breast the tape was J. C, Carpenter, of Cornell Uni-| % entuck 1— 6 Disclaims Knowing Young Woman, But Evee oo versity. He was followed by W. C. Robbins, of Yale; Halswelle, of | Be , Cee Highlanders 100001 O O— 2, ning World Traces Letters to Him, and England, and Taylor, of the Irish-American Athletic Club, in the order! ~ "x | dashed into a winning lead on the fir ill ad trata hn SECONDIGANE: Inspector’s ‘Third’ Degree’? Wrings named. Rt ee Ga meetin Se Qo) 1 onan “aie declared It content, and there! Ge Fipple po yotar nde: wa aaae. ae tages, | Ct ICAEO Confession and Attempted Defense, aa vanfexsiting iment rs HAT WE WON TO-DAY, A Be 3 bs tren eh f Hastings “Sou Highlanders 0102000 — | 4 _&_ Fin. Jockeys. 11511 Sweet Zits Movaney Musgrave was stated by a British official trac judge that Carpenter had “'b Hale Sovereign | ed” | 200-Metre Flat Race—R, Cloughan, | ‘iis Creasina 612 Policeman David Shellard, of the Hamburg avenue station, in ) Halswelle, the idol of England's eye | Irish-Ameriean A. C,, second, three | Bentnuls | Ferre retiie aati ey iduesse num man | BOUNCAL ANS SeCaegaae}ty Univeratty | ‘ie! Altiias 88 os 3 HIGHLANDERS BROOKLYN Brooklyn, a married man, with one child, was arrested late this afters Whe Americans contended that the °C Pemuayivanta, third, one point. ae i -- - noon charged with the murder of Barbara Reig, the young woman’ cans. cor at ine standing High Jump —Ray C. rath Into sub first five furlonas, then n CDAI RES we tie Sl ae gee Joung race, closed with a. russ | SECOND GAME. BROOKLYN. | whose body was found early yesterday morning in a shelter house in! + “pocketing’’ was impossible, and that yy : watiy. impro the strategy used by Carpenter to hold BNO er oanite Gh O22 Oro ing. ry ee Malt finish? ‘Tom McGrath tired racine with ths | \the inside was entirely fair and within Papen ler, Brooklyn Y, | Sonnet. 4 woot ey 5 H, PO A. Blt o 5, HiFeyert nis the rules. wie Ay tled for necond, two PTH RACH —Steaplechaan; handicap, four-year olds nd upward, selling, $m) | BATEINS ee Birk it 14 6 9. ltving Square Park, Williamsburg. The offictals were deat to all remon-| NN id 4.16. P. “het 4a7 P.M. Start good. Won handily, Winner, b, x, by Hand. Hahn, rf Maloney, cf......0 1 4 0.0 Shellard admits that he was in the shelter house with the young: @trance, however, and declared that the| | 91" Bain for America to-day, aia iz shell, 1b Hummel, 2b i 0) sk gal rs - j ,event should be rim off; otherwise it) “leven nointa, Sata Cui Ret Tea * “i woman when the shot that ended her life was fired, but declares that! proud ath re 4 | me) ete Bevie, oars te : ; : ; ; oj she either shot herself with suicidal intent, or the pistol, which he had? erun Race, D . t, Suet : : 4 F x Weave _ i Manager Halpin, after a conference SHOT HIMS LF ( : a Tarnohill, $b. Sheehan, 3b......1 2 0 0 0) discarded, was exploded accidentally. with James B. Sullivan, the American toed Meal moved up attone on | lsat curr ot ee fieid and, taking command, won Manuel, p. Lawisestrerri Olin 1 a0) 0! Th is ee ‘ RTE! peommesloner, fatuued to runs the Tack en cli out ot IR fn the" eng Soar bah . Posen hal cla 2 Hurst and Byans Bergen, ei i) 7 A ol he criminal annals of New York contain no more remarkable case o} hat {t had been wor eed, but tired. toward olng easy when he st dove s fn | ‘ A : ; . : . ee att nates Saas Lee \F (lf VACATION Sump. ce i Le ert Regs: i (Spectal to.The Evening World.) tucker, Pp... 0 1 0 2 ojthan this, Here was a policeman in uniform, guarding life and prop- : : | A\CE—Two-year-olde: selll 1 added; five furlongs. AMERICAN LEAGUE PAR, July} Motnty 7 9 Siart good. Won driving. ay mth Iues—Wild | 9g NORAD) Phonona 3 2 erty on an important post, who took a girl of his acquaintance into a jed this decision and Carpenter was Lot hs 23.—The second game of the double- my eyes L@reeted with prolonged applause as he Time a left the field, St prints ecrrertistad Gy rece eHabI ORAL pohuonuomn ¢ 8 10 1) building in a public park, to which he and other policemen of the pre- Pie pate 's alleged to have taken An Accident, the Boy’s Mother a Jof rain with Orth pitching tor New PITTSBURG cinct had keys, although there was supposed to be but one key to the pase ae Hee inie toate ae ; H York and Manuel for the White 80x. R. H. PO. A. B., place in existence, and that in the custody of the park foreman. turn Into the stretch, he spectators Declares ee Didn’t Kn ‘i 4 |The loss ot the opening game took come! Thomas, cf en at al , » and TN u 5 t f an, @id not observe anything unfair. Car- ud OW ‘ Bisa HRAPL OAL 8Le The Hillloe GrkRll Bea tan 2 It 1s now known that various police- and revolver and put them on a tool Denter had the post and loosened up to He Had a Pistol | a ikaan wr 1 10. andithere waariittiaeiieen ett toveiart Leach, Bb... ++ 1 1 2 1 6) men sought the shelter house in the box. She took off a skirt walch was Hepes en Could i nok. “poasbly./ Have " Sas im 9 7 off the second, The crowd by this tlme| Clarke, If.,......0 1 1 0 0/ark in inclement weather or used it very wet and hung it on a hook, We Pocketed: Halswelle, { Thistle ehowed big Improvement over his previous ra tot ide on [had increased to 1,50, Wagnetc esi iis 0 1 ft § Of e puraty of harboring women ingen ne the light for a while and \' “Highway Robbery”—Murphy. the stretch turn and Won going away. Donnie ‘Kelso saved many" lengths on the tum ; c j s | Shellard, on post and within a few talked and I smoked my pipe. a way lee Y BD Charles Holme, sixteen years old, aon| © MuReine tne Fall, but tired) “Billy Bodemer aut, edie Ficet Janina nos wae out | eeatichio, 2b.... 0 2 3 2 1) minutes of his rellet, either killed the "She made love to me, but I ‘old her i ighway robbery’ Is Satie trong of a wealthy house mover, shot and Som | ForCnaceniiraTilatauiee pualliwae thecal Wulsoay Cesenmin 1. 0 0 0 0) woman or was beside her when she she was for I was afraid the Site act Aa oth Ge Fa tt eee killed himself this afternoon in the | I. NO RUNS Swacina, 1b. .10 1°11 1 6! Killed herself. He was coatless and roundsman would see the light, so I y cos er ay Oras oN, have) bathroom of 1} : q es flied out h } " atless and sarded his revo asked her to turn it out, and we s¢ | deen up against the English officin's | x65 ieneay eh eats aoe By Bes out bh SEPALS Da Hibgon,c........0 1 7° 0 0 oes sei PET ETE eA rrr for a iret Mt ai ‘i ; a we SUSI A eet, Brooklyn, Thi to third base. Chase was out, 8 to ‘i 9 club. MTOR A JOngo ume eh Rls for years, and it has always been tho) Sunet, greg trom fs uy Isbell, NO RUNS Leever, P.svessee ) i 0) HO ly L told her it was pretty near my ree: | game story-they would have robbed us a pistol that he was Young, p Oo 0 0 0 Hid Near Brother Officer let time at the station hous agi [of evervtliing If thes’ coul, ‘The mice | ROWR t0 take away with Nm on a va- Second Inning. pane ncies Ute | Ploking up hisweapons and garments,| would have to go. She didn't ase mo was a perfectly fair one, Carpenter n, plecred his heart. According t Dougherty was out to pate. unoa aris ute ee 2 he led like a wild man Into the rainy | ty go, 1 heard her move around in the rotalaweer ee 38 2 13 i ules slesune ae aie eee ane dark and reach for her skirt. ‘Then I heard a shot Dela- “Batted for Young in ninth Base Hits—Oft Rucke ft Leeves, 8 In 32-3 inr First Base on Bollsomt K licker, 4; off the # .eever, 1; of Young | shelter-hous y when 4 : ;cealment of some shrubb IT switched on the light. She waa n 6 Innings: | otuer policeman, Konléer, who had lying across a box with a hole In her appeared and entered ‘4 he ad. [ grabbed my gun and club and ugh the op clothes and ran out and hid behind he : " ) fst % had the right of way and Halswelle |"! mother, the shooting was acefdent- » palace “iy eh gs A should have come ehind him, Both She scoffed at the idea that her son | We t out He Carpenter and Robbins had the Eng- | 41 deliberately shot himself, Jhanty beat out an infleld trometnencras ‘e} “My son wa y to second base on Manuel's Hshman beaten from the crack of the] n was employed in the Stan- to catch him off first bi pistol and the English officials could| !eY Debenture Company in New York," to deep left field for two not bear to see their own man beaten | S@id Mrs. Holme. ‘He was on an errand Delahanty, but was out t doure! 8; Broc fn a race which they had counted on|' Brooklyn and being near home he PHI Page veneniton Parent tou@aniie: lie Letuanns Based ot: I hI y Shell : aera att f{ Kohler saw Shellard running AWAY | come bushes y Kohl whom had Eaters beaten, and there 1, RA rpeeTine tt helment upstairs to BY VINCE} T TREANOR, Third Inning: th ee ois y | Having resumed his uniform, Shellard and coat iy hat was no necessity for un work, Be-| sounded like an explosion, but pald 2 ee Base s—Sheehan, Lumley. | jy Cohler, who has been a police- i 5 u joston, no 7 . -E TRAC - . Sonre y out Wea nne » Base 's—Jorda § ‘| joined Kohler, w as p sides, running at the pace Carpenter and|heed to it thinking that it ve tae BRIGHTON BEACH RACE TRACK, July 23.—In Half Sovereign, | Conroy threw oul Weaver. Tanne! Thomas Hate HitpeJordan, Shaenan | s ahan a month, Togsther th Planned to Hide Tragedy, Robbins were going, they did not have ay from my home. T waited half an Hl 7 ai el keawataiyi fad aenek slehanty, scoring | Double (Plays—w: t By. Sere FRG mn “Kohler e out and rap tS) hour and th rant a i7 3 6 nel lifted a fly to Delehanty, scoring | Double jay agner to Ab to! rapped for assistance and were Jo and rapped, and I time to think of fouling, Of course, |v" and then, went op stains, F found the Hastings Souveraine filly, August Belmont has one of the best HaRWeRscieaiGuetoiclolnog, gina to Abby. ‘Thomas to ¢ by another novice policeman named AN up to him, He said: ‘There is a Carpenter went out a little at- the eh Roy id not commit suicide; the | three-year-old sprinters of the season, She has improved wonderfully Y 1 Hit by Pitoher—The oma Nick, At the usual time for relief W9Man shot in here?’ I said: ‘Is she turn, How could he help it at the ting was accidental. He was go- ed out to Isbell, unassisted Umpire—Emslie Shellard went to tho station house. Unconselo and he said ‘yes,’ so we Ing on his vacation next week and ask- |over her two-year-old form, She won the fourth race, the handicap fer- ed out Niles. Conroy out, d he wi king? Why, = ; fers fe Was making hy, he fin-| eq’ it he could take a tevolver with Parent to Isbell. NO RUNS. pellets ished in 474-5 seconds. him. His father and I did not approv y, wi 2 i ; y to find the| “I reported for relief at t It in all nonsense to talk about foul-| of this and told Minn he cole nares ) Te here to-day, with ease, after taking hold of Tom McGrath in the Fourth Inning. (Special to The Evening World.) eonaiD eee hasan Heel nolas aes ORES the ata ee There he was orderel by the acting t There {6 one satisfactl one. I don't know where he got it. Hoe y maki i i y he Si ones sent a three-bagger tearing | PITTSBURG, July 2.— vate Hpeeecee oop ones vetermenioe eae lis vas evidently toying with It when he early part and making him quit after they had passed the far turn. Aaotel hau ahts Aelantouleltnesecbell G, July 23.—Brooklyn swat: | 1. ten gucceeding hours, carrying his| acting captain told me to put on citle “tatrest sportsmen’ in the world will et ee Rane cin front with all the| Meroe. Hen. che, tareeted This etled| fouled oul to Mfontarity, ‘Dougherty sin) ‘ed out ‘he last game of the series here! cuinty secret, he mde @ pretense Of) sen's clothes and go out and sao it £ just swung along In front with all the A vi she attempted to go up|gled to right field, scoring Jones, bu’ | -o.day . could pick a 5 |do to win, I would rather have seen| WINDSOR RE wae driving it the race for the place|to, Kentucky Beau, She was all in, ARG SR SULUAL Peacon al UaemrN Ise (Ol Con day in the fourth inning, a triple,| doing police duty. |could pick up the man who killed the this happen than win fifty races, It SULTS, and show honors. When Tom McGrath silt Fellor gin closing very strong,|roy. Davis beat out a’ bunt. Paren’| wo doubles and a single netting three] Evening World Traced Clues. | girl tn the park. I went to work on ef ; é paises jonors. Wh seGra‘h Moonshine had nothing left, being | popped out to Ball. ONE RUN. pion ; t directed toward | the case proves what 1 have always sald, that| quit, Queen Marguerite and Pantoufle beaten out for the place: money: in the| Mariarity beat olit a slow one to firs’ | ‘Uns Donovan put in Ruckor and took| | Suspicion was, fre, He) IGEN eel) eat ae thing T did was to go t s t thin did was to go to these English officials will do anything| FIRST RACE—Purse $400; three-year- { Half Sov drive. The rest wer m out In the seventh when the Dod, eye IA eRilaatcasvenecelehee eee “ltook up the chase of Half Sovereign @ never prominent, " ; t nth when the Dodg- Se eauanied $reven ae Rated anybody be-| ing Ii (Powers), to Pande. ee ithe Queen cracked In the drive and|Brancas pulled up very lame Guile GA Cen age srs were ahead and sent In MeIntyre well acqua de their own people from winning @| iy length and & halt; Helen B., 109 (C.! Cressina, closing very strong and Bad Ride in Steeplechase refeat to-day leaves the Pirates only on’ vi 8 . a a % Face You bet they won't run it over, | Ross), 15 to 1, 3 to 1 and 6 to 5. second: | srergetically ridden by McCahey, beat| An awful roar went up when Prin venty-two points ahead of the Glanta era learned that he i rom of a saloon and clean my with the girl and had sent her post ravoiven with a handkerchief, which I cards and messages. One of these Sa ah secured by an Even! Then I loaded the hrew into a | Lady Lissak, 108 (Minder), % to 1, 6 to of Pilsen, the hot favorite, lost 1 Slarke! cards was iGontinntlentaesena Pare) Vand 7 to 5, third. Time—i.%, Cesarions|out Pantoutle for the place. steeplechase, ‘Lynch, who tide times AMERICAN LEAGUE. | nd kills some of Clarke's confl-| 7° "onrter trom a sister of Miss |@MMty space with a cartridge I had in Dream, Desiderazum, Tartar = Mald Long Shot Wins First, seemed, never ade an effort. on the dence In the team’s chances of retain-| nag and shown to Inspector Hussey. |My pocket—one of two extra I always and Blemb: 80 orse unti! 1 iS Ag the no 7 z —- (Papertece hia et Ulett The first race resulted in a big sur- de Te ean Mee oonate en ng the lead. He n figures the} mhe handwriting was compared T was on duty until noon.” SECOND RACE—Purse $4; for two- McGill looked the winner beyond At Bost ubs in It and declares that the team be | " -olds. six furlongs,—-Maxim Gun, 11] P! being won by Montrose, a 30 tojshadow of a doubt. This was in the oston. Ast FNL RPAY A be 2 vhat of Shellard and found to be iden Why didn't you say vesterday you - (Nicol), 18 to 10, 1 to 2 and out, 1, by af shot, ‘ridden by that comer, MeCahey. last half mile, ‘The Prince then bogan {St Loui 200100001 vat debts the Giants gets the pennant. | i109} knew rl and why dfdn't vou length; Pocotiligo, 108 (Powers), 6 to 1./tn the stretch, when Imitator was be- ie Hopele s tank of making up twenty- | Boston 190001006 First Inning: Shellard was ordered by Inspector!) make a clean breast af the affalr right 2 to 1, Aina th iberine Cardwell, ing hard ridden to stall off Coat of twoy gives an AE a Howell and Spencer; Steel) After Burch liad fouled out to Gibson| Hussey to report in uniform at the | away?" Shollard was asked Tine-11!2s, Luxoo, Automatic. tn. | Arms, McCahey brought Montrose from have done had he been urged eariter ant cr I Umpires—Sheridan an joney placed a pretty single in left] Willlamsburg Bridge station this af-| tHe refused to answer. — Inspector ternoon, He was taken into Inspector | rz his sh Hummel forced Maloney at sec- 1, suspended him dian Hunter The Greatest of . Settonia and Peacock| the proverbial nowhere and beat them Canvas made all the early pace, with 4 questioned | questioned | from oice also ran. both in the last dozen strides, Imitator |titr4. ypen ult aauae ts nae UD At Philadelphia. nd, Wagner to Abby, in an effort to] Husey's private room anc ordered Nin 1S6ke4) wa Independence Lgagues | ogaRD RACE Turse $400; three-year-jtasted long enough to get the place /his run on the last turn of the feld ana | Cleveland... 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1) set a double play Abby threw over @wa-| “I0#ely by Hivatey iWeb Sate xiocue | Hel grilihbe ed in a police court is and upward; five and one-half fur-| money from Coat of Arms, Batsman, | Went up to the leaders, He nassed them | Philadelphia 000000001 , , | Homicide Bureau, Deputy Cor HONCF | to-morrow morning char ’ n : longs.—Greendale, 04 (Kennedy), 8 to 1,| Money from nai TRE in this race, easily enough, too, and when it | ne Batteries—Ruoades and Clarke: Vick. | ina@ head: but he knocked the ball woo ana Inspector Brooks. When he CE OW SOT DDE: sed with mute It numbers among itS great }]/3 to band 7 to 5, won by a length and a Comp trer o ray to the stretch and | @tqlf te would then come on and win| ers and Schreck. Umpire—O'Loughlin, | WR and got the ball to Abby tn time! rung that his relations with the gir gor MM ape y ; half; Aphrodite, 100 (F. Burton), 7 to §,|led all the way to stretch and | Moxkinnev took a tumble at) rs ar P Ou Be eee aate HRB n time | found s relat tt anes j try mip yer Seca Tolbantid to 8 aeeond; BUAKGS 40s (OU stopped | MeKinnew took a tumble at At Washington plete a funny double play, NO| were Kenn Heald ae d Sulelde ee : emocrats, Prohibitionisis, Ross), 2% to 1, 10 to 1 and 4 tod, third: |zrand stand, Canvas, stonmne 080010000 “T admit I wae with her, but T didn't) Shellard comes from a good Brooklyn Socialists , 10 Grace Kimball, ‘James Ethereal My a see i; ad no trouble In being third eo Oe. hit a high ono that Bergen! qi) hor,” fa and ihis name {s well and hae ee a wford, al Artil ry, Rose F, Ethereal in a gallop. That ts the wa fa Gi aenrit ‘i ch filed to Burch, butt therto 4avorably known | ‘ ae remiiltel r 3 ‘lett and Schmidt; Joh a ch, Inspector Hussey asked him If he ‘avon nown In polee bers as dow Bre n Spray, Anna|the second race resulted le Willett and n rhe laced ia pretty single to dent, Dea ed , Its mem es ask no favor at Ane Bhowrnan abo Fan ran himself into t EASTERN LEAGUE. son_and| Warner; Umplre—Hgan t 1 one tight at jor | Wanted to make a statement, Ho sald Dne of his uncles was a cape of government or ‘party. FOURTH RACK-Six furlongs: foo; { With Etierea ‘9 erent ree Mch he knocked down and|he thought !t would be best, and dic police in the old ctty of They have money to pay for |] two-year-old ‘Miles, — Arrowshatt, fog] f4at and then the fontloue | srewari Te yo 1 1 9 .c{ CHARLES W. WRIGHT DEAD hed first. NO RUNS, tated a long, circumstantial version of He has a brother on the the ‘service they require and |} (ews? Pula las (Bergeoy.| aian't the ‘running ntl the | Montren Seat It wa nunced In Wall Street Seeend Inning. the aifatr to a stenographer, © Hambure Avenue Predict ar bia 5 fe “ ; , stretch turn was reached, but then!” you. - pa eae she S AWERBHE adered eee fadcto. Dekot ? Mieht delete Ih Hie ekplenal plain clothes “work on the service to give for the money ai Fes i ata | he clored. very fase and gat up in| oleries Keefe and Clark Pore cate Ah bi lee HE a NSH TRAA Tha Geert | iigepiens pow te tn Tale spans nindy conte they ask. It is the league of e Mise Imo=| tims 0 fet the piace ft from | ford. : mone Tite CRAY cand Rneatane for nts teat a putting Ge ball over Says He Spurned Her, larntlona: SHALE h Wines MET et ub! Yandy or sonie uilding Com. f uperinten the right fence In the ninth in-| + at y Soat On i : World advertisers. Their an- Admonish,} ground too and was close up at the At Buffalo athe ; aM ES < vente Leever could not get Sh va peal oo de. He was cements {ly thio end. r nee 00000000 oat rn ball oy and the fans y of Irving Square abo tho reporters nouncements go daily into FIFTH RACE—P » $100; three-year Snap for Kentucky Beau, uae at hls home tn morning, when Barbara cam » to hie eee more New York City homes ids and upward; five and a half fur-| erie Teas i Heart trouble was the cause i rps A ) ; nee nator Barrett, 1% (Powers), 3}. Kentucky Beau, in with the cheap Batterles-Glaze and Ostdeck: Mot Mr. Wrieht, who Was conned sald she ha looking 1 in the dark and oftices than are to 1,3 to 1 and 8 to's, won by twa fot he ever met in tle life, just and Archer, Umpire y | ¢ New York’ Stock ange fy] another beat thre ten hours bee by NY TWO ‘e (foley). 8 tg wd ive le a Systane i At Toronte : }many years, was sixty years old. wanted to talk to me, I took b the Morgue, 1 o Land even, third, |the start, Kentucky Beau went out yronte Beeb aut : 1 " Mary Hall, Miss De. {the lead at the paddock turn and st Ratteries—Pfiffer and By @30 to Chicago and Return, i an earn Temmerare. Givonni|there, all the way shine ch heal att Brown. Umpire: ye easd | July 26 to, Pennayivania Rallre to a toolroom, and we went | Pt AAS. LOR pms Seaverne:-4h> Vas Yi GEOUE £408). MAB yes teatime ak “L took off my hat and coat and club (Continued on Second Paga? ff, , a rc 1 ae Bata on bart ae a - é ‘ \