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MARLBORO RESULTS. FIRST RACE—Two-yvear-olds; purse, $800; @bout four furtongs.—Oid Jordan, 26 (5. Hanover), 8 to 2, 1 to 3 and out, first; Littlest Rebel, 112 (1), Hoffman), & to 5, 3 to 5 and out, second; Rummage, 112 (A. Pickens), 1 to 3 and out, third, Time, 614-5. ‘Transcinia and Mace also ran BECOND RACE—Three-year-olds and A $00; selling; four and one- —Hryan, 9 (D, Sterling, 0 6, first; Carrotl, 112 CH. Chappell), even, 1 to 2 and out. fecond: Boss, % (J. Dwyer), 3 to 1, 6 to 6 and 1 to 2 third. Time, 671-5. Gib. bons, Terribie Dan, and Bed News also ran. THIRD RACE-Three-year-olde and upirard; pure selling; four and One-h@t furlongs.--Fasces, 103 (J. Han- 2 to 1, 2 to 6 and out, won; St. 100 to 1, 30 to 1 and 10 to 1, second: Coss, | CUBS’ TRAINER RESIGNS 165 (Connelly), 40 to 1, § to 1 an d2 to 1, third. Time=1.13 14, Good Day and Brynary also ran and i finished as named. Alteged Dissension Avane, % (F. Moore), 3 to 1, 6 to 5 and 8 to 5, second; Kaufmann, Dwyer), 12 to 1, 5 to 1 and 6 to 2, third. ‘Time, %24. Vigorous, Thirty Forty, Red Jacket, Seville and Golden Cluster also ran. FOURTH RACE—Three-year-olde and Upward; purse $800; selling; six and a hale furlongs.—Semiquaver, 116 (F. Jac! gon), 2 to 1, 4 to 6 and 1 to 2, fret; elieman, 110 (J. Dwyer), 6 to 1, 2 tot and even, second; Incision, Li2 (T. Kik Mgsworth), 3 to 1, 6 to 6 and 4 to 6, third, Time—1.2. Letourno, Stelcliff and Lord Welle also ren. a re JAMESTOWN RESULTS. FIRST RACE—Purse $00; welling; two- year-olds; four turlongs.—Florin, 109 (Troxler,, 11 to 5, even and 1 to 2, won; Gonny Boy, 109 (Koerner), 2 to 1, 4 to 5| 1% mM and 2 to 5, second; Fina Leska, (Obert), 4 1-2 to 1, 8 to 6 and 3 to 5, third. Time—-49 2-5, The Urchin, Col. C., Martin Casca, Gantaneca, Ratigan also ran and fin- ished as named SECOND RACE—Three par-olds; six DEADINE 1S SURE Roaches, Bed-Bugs 1a cy, 1238 furlongs.—Palanquin, 112 (Troxler), 1 to | ls 3, out anr out, won; Votes, 101 (Skirvin), | 4, AFTER STRIKING EVERS. Jonquil, Pandorina, Jack Kelloge, in Chicago Team Caused Semmont To ‘Resist Johnny Evers. CHICAGO, April 4—Alleged dissen- sion between Manager John Evers and members of the Chicago National ,| Teague Chub came to a head with the the return of the team here to-day after a seven weeks’ training trip, when Trainer Semmons presented his resignation in the form of « ‘Now to the Manager's jaw. P RACE “Ais tnd a halt tutes —| The Aght started when Evers askel et ag , ae ;Semmons if he had ordered the team potic, 108; Cat, 110; Marl of Richmond, to report for practice this afternoon. Dipper, 108, FOURTH RACE—One mile and 0 eixteenth—/Tho trainer replied that he gave such be {nstructions when instructed to do #0 Army race horses to be property and also 4 fun} by the manager, At this Evers lost pinenetec hy MARLBORO ENTRIES. RACE--siz_ and a haf farlonse.— Sensationa! San Francisco —_ tam Will Probably Meet Le- hs Rink, have secured Edu Campi's six- nature to a wet of articles that calls ‘by officers of the Army and Nat Cughla, 164; Dagger, 1 184; Gola| his temper and ts sai dto have applied foul language to the trainer, and the ‘}latter replied with his fist. ere fen i, over into @ seat and the player ane the fray and prevented further damage. lovers was not knocked out but was saerey furlongs —Newahty,tag,| pretty well shaken up by the punc h. ‘ apt nal rush, He admitted using the language to TO, Ber Cue, toot HAs Chilum Which Semmons objected, but sakl he “Fire pounds apprentice allowance, did not mean it the way the trainer Track fast. took It. aatha nara _—— ee NORFOLK ENTRIES. ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY. Gus rises.. 6.42|Sun sets. 6.27\Moon rises... 68 ‘THE TIDES. ended notic, 100; NORFOLK, Va., April 4—The Jami Water, Low Wi town entries for to-morrow's races are ‘43 "shor is as follows: aire 4 ti Be 'f Hell 35 lies FIRST RACK—Purse $800; three-yeirokls and upward; selling; five and @ half furlongs.—Merry 102; Bee, Pat |GERTAINLY ENDS STOMACH. MISERY. “Pape’s Diapepsin” Cures Heartburn, Gas, Sour- ness and Indigestion in five minutes. Dr. Heart, 137, Julie Armour, . THIRD RACE—Purse $300; three-year-olds and Rose Queen, Te two-year-olds; four 100; Delft, 112 Rey, 100;" W 1 Sour, gassy, upset stomach, indiges- "I tion, heartburn, dyspepsia; when the reaton |food you eat ferments into gases and ;Jstubborn lumps; your head aches and for his appearance In thre outs in this city. mpi is a San rancisco product, and he has come to the fron in the past year with remarkabt speed. 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