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ft Will Be a Good Thing if “Langford Permanently Re- moves Johnson From Lime- light When They Meet in Lon- don in Three Months. Co, ert A oe Tork Word) IE wrorid ts not golng to be great- ly qtirred over ths nows that Tobnaon and Langford are prac- matched to fight in London ‘tures months. The time when Jaok Johnson can arouse public inter- has gone by. fest one noteworthy thing ‘@hont the mateh—it may eliminate John- from a position that en- to push forward into the lime- level” Gam Langford and will. There was ‘was too big, clever TRANGE that Bombardier Wells's managers ehould Giscover at int what's the matter with the Eng- champion. Thought id eee it. @ Bombardier ie unfortunate in hav @ weak body. Hie can't take a tap the riba without feeling :s if he had ouch of the cun," complicated with igiping etroke. He has everything |i) hampion should have—unti! he hap- ‘to get in the way of a punch. Then all off with the Bombardier, Welle could wear a coat of mai Wd be quite a fighter, Rut coats of ago, The proposed scheme of ing Welle take on @ layer of fat the ribs’ won't do any good, The Denefited by being | and istorie | Loehiel, had @ nice [bor Fine. ior Viabberae y Aghter who ¢' was Eé, Dunkhorst, the man freight car.’ Ed tie fat layer, eight inches thick, coy: vim Tike @ mattress, When an: to fist rebounded from. the fat elivering | Henry is wrtet. ‘ard thet the gentleman punch usually sprained was the first to punc! to tring Fd down, and thet Bots gloved fiat dis- SARATOGA MEET OPENS TO-MORROW they never went out of fashion s few hundred bel x ciaae hes Non Seine LW The [PENce pe, WALKL 400 YARDS fEAsTAG WIM Tue RIVER 4 Turns 200 -PUSS-TO Your LEFTA ST Down AND WAIT, Fon. ‘ORDERS’ — : Get me? “Taay Sav Freak CHANce WILL Mare & FEW am THAT NEW FI HITTER. QASEMAN, WILLIAMS: sen you tn Ssort: For you,see9 ins (U6 + TEL UUST CALL Ove youre ee ne OTHER=2' FEBRUARY Saratoga All Dressed Up For Its Its Big Race Meeting HILDRETH COMING BACK TO TRAIN BELMONT’S STABLE OF RACERS Followere of racing will be glad to learn that Gam Hildreth, the fa- mous owner and trainer of horses, in going to return to,thin country trom Parle in two weeks, when he'll assyme the management of August More New Yorkers Yorkers Than Ever Will Be on Hand at To- Morrow's Opening. | ByVincent Treanor. CCORDING to reports trom Bara- tome, the @pa is oll dressed up and ready for the reception of a Good-aised army of racegoera, who will ‘arrive to-night and to-morrow morning fee the apening of the racing season there. ‘The Albany and Troy night boats have long since been sold out for to- night's trip up the Hudson, and ac- commodations on the, Cavanagh special, which pulls out of the Grand Central this afternoon, were nearly all disposed ef last might, Hundreds are already under way in eutos. Thies means that more New Yorkers will be on hand when the bugle blows for the firet race ‘at 2.80 to-morrow afternoon than he: STANDING Or a te pence. y he 2TH Li Bee Ciloeg geet ab, The Chairman of the Jockey Club hap just signed a contract with Hil- dreth, who was partner of the late Paul Kohl he campaigned on the other ite. Hildreth has had remarkable suc- ceas on the French turf and hia re- turn to America will prove the big- geat boon possible for ti wiy reviving racing game tn this 8 and the general public profited by’ ir success, Springboard, carrying 18 pounds, equalled the record for five and @ haif| GIANTS. attended any opent at the| furlongs when he came down the chute fring for years. ne ee iin the handicap in 1.04 flat, Barney ‘Horses from in| Schrelber met the radiant a ae qiiorees from near and far ang in| Rehreiber, mat the radiant (Contieued from First Fake), walled Jack At- horse that can 1, your horse e kins's record, Ai that in a good o1 probably the beat r: the veteran Western breeder ever owned. the track for weeks past. The laat bunch to go from here left atter the t night. which Murray walked, Meyers was out, Evere to Sailer, Snodgrass was walked pur- posely. Matty struck out, One Run, Wound up the local season yertenday. | soingnoard proved Himself a wonder| Matty threw Zimmerman out. Baler It, M9 conceded on all Sides that tel in yesterday's race. Me broke at Teast’ Wun out, Merkle to Matty. Miller wae meeting of the year, ‘Incldentaiy.| three lengths behind the others, andi eany, Shafer to Merkle, No Runs. {t will go m long way toward deciding) ee ee te ee oe ete vane] IRTH INNING. — Burns flied to the future of the thoroughbred aport In| Mn. perform a another feathar 1 | Bridwell. Shafer filed to Leach. Fletoh- | this State, Champions of the Fast willl tne cap of Trainer Simon He. wholer singled through Bridwell and stole meet the turf stars of the Canadian and Weatern ciroulte in tho stakes, and in terest in the sport will be nation-wide 8 a result. The withdrawal of Harry Payne Alig "a Whiskbroom from the Sara- Handicap, one of the Opening dare features, hasn't detracted one bit of interest from the historic classic; if anything, it has added promise of a more open strug Now the race In far from being a good thing for any een remarkably sucee No won with the Cassatt string. to Miller, this| second, Herzog fled Rune, One Left. Bridwell fanned. Murray. Murray fly, No Runs. SIXTH INNING.—Merkle fied to Schulte, Zimmerman threw Murray out at first. vers throw Meyers out, No Rune. Leach lined to Burne. Bresnahan lined to also got Humphries's iy r in the Youthful, closing feature at Belmont, J. T. Holland's Gainer will have some- thing to say in the two-vear-c'd stakes at Saratoga, Ho's a stake colt beyond a*doubt, and Is iikely te puncture the reputations of some of the eo-called Western champions, Evers litted one horse, as it looked on paper for| \ ve{to Murray, Schulte war out, Shater the Whitney atar. ene feenleabIe nekeye by fenge| to Merkle. No Runs. Whiekbroom jan’t seriously injured, as] ing the three winners in @ row in {i SEVENTH IN +-Zimmerman ani first reports indicated, He just wi lame during @ workout, as hundreds of hornen have done before, only to walk out of It, but the champion ts too valu- able a plece of horsefiesh to take chances with. That's why Trainer Jimmy Rowe haa decided to acratch him from to-morrow's race. Bridwell Burns wee No Runa, long drive. popular Carman colors. @ Jimmy Butwell scraped his leg against the rat! riding Mater and pulled up iame at the scales, He rode the reat of his engagements out, however. There wan a rumor afloat that Frank Kinney, the Brooklyn theatrical man, Baler disposed of Snodgrass, threw Matty out to Saler. out, Zimmermar to Baler. Saler wi Sater went to third on # wild piteh, Miller singled to left, scoring Sater, Hergog threw Hridwell out at first, Nicklaus and Wilson,| had bet $15,000 throughout the country! finer — ge to second, Fletchor won the card between t! on Perthshire Wednesday. Asa matter | throw Bresnahan out at first, One Park, Nicol of fact Kinney had a 85,00 condition | Run One Left first three winners, Water| bet on the ho pa edhe h ne ws | ia Bryson and Kalinka, and| dition being that Donald Mc RIGHTS INNING.—Bvars ant, Seer ulded the Jast three, Gatner,| must be scratched. Donald McDonald retired Shafer. jetcher singlet to Springboard and Jawbone, under the] wasn't scratched and Perthshire won|center, Fletcher stole second, Hersox wire. ‘The six winners were favorites, anyhow. we out, Zimmerman to Salter. Fletcher - a kolng to Uvird. Merkle tripled to the HAMILTON ENTRIES. SARATOGA ENTRIES left fleld fence, scoring Pletcher, Mur- sj L of ray was out, Humphries to Saier, One Run, Ong Left HAMILTON, Ont, Aue 1.—The entehe for] SARATOGA, N.Y. Aug. L-'The ene; ‘ Ge f tomorrow's rece ere oe follo irlex for to-morrow's races are an fol nese Gatien: Far HLmnir ies and Was on Matty’a fumble. FIRET RACK—Jurenile Handicap; pure $500 Leach forced Awo.yearolds; six furlongs, Fathom, 06; Beau | !oWs: G@oode, Matty to Fletcher. 1 Bere, 0; Birdie Willlams, 105; The Usher, 112; ] FIRST RACK —Three-year Leach, Shafer to Fletcher, Schulte Morar, 118, furlongs, —Hobnob, 110; \ beat out a bounder to second. Zimmer- BKCOND RACK—trime $900; two-year-olds; | 108; Oliver ledge, 108; Malanquin, Mat te Munna Bo Munk, ae ; five and @ half furlongs, sar wag, 108; Benanet, 100) Laxlona, 108) Orowe, | MAN FEE Fe its Mt et Rutledge, 05; | 100, Left, 100; Keguiram. |) 8h RACK -Pourvenrolda and up; n | 401; 10; 10; | Bhittelah Steeplechase; selling: it two and @ Ww; non iver, q RACK —Pane ¢ | and fale furlongs, $500; thive year-olils 130; Delirlum, 143 Van Zareta. y—Tww yearalde; ‘Thi tna 0 half furlongs, Strominll Black Broom, 100; oy Henebut, BROOKLYNS. (Continued from Firat Page) ¢| 208: Bun oven, 102s Med ‘tae iJ Fou BPH HACK —Haviiion Cup 1 three pearolde uarer wiles, —-Patoo, 108; Hainilion, 108 and yp; Quarter miles Col, Holloway warming up and he drew the ment, Mi VIFTB WACK-—Theve yearolde and up; set! ane mile,--Bireaker Hayy 112; Beaucoup, 108; ‘shoo th M 1; *Cols Ashmeade, 08; Fred FA ial oh he todo i whe 107; Htar Oryan, 100; *Handhog, ; WIXTH. HAGE Two 76 akdens; five halt furlong. Drain, Ug well, 112; Addie At., Pseoap tok Cebar Hauer, epiery to Waaner, to Byrne. Byrne caught FOR FRENCH AVIATION MEET Purse $400: three year-olds noe, o's fo ‘ ae mJ uneart: sling tte ‘a Panna ‘bertn True, 108!" Mromicy, peneel's foul near the grandstand, No} | | sine when winning cupe In (Mod y tev bar iach Misabon, 100; 10d; } Seiaioe Dertiee nee claimed of five pounds, Hiyrne Dit the first ball on a tine | foreign contests is good, Harold Kan Mouteam, 108: Meaktas Ratchna. 104 pone saprennine a to Stengel and was out, Carey alao| Ror sails for Europe to-day to ch Aes: Gronay. 100; Thee Coak, 168: La Sd hit the firat ball and was out, Cutshaw | lenge for the American Aviation Cup oa: German Boats on Way Hore, 11) naubert. Kommers struck out, No| that the Frenchman, Molsant, won with three Germen sonder-kinase yachts which are to take part in the; “unm. aign- Babe Adams was Fred Clarke's NG—Moran doubled to w flied to Wilwon, Moran ueht trying to take third, Wilson SECOND INNING—Wheat doubled to a= Hit, Teas ‘UAME> SCHEDULED FOR Se Eaten, to Adams, whore throw beat him to first, holding Daubert on third. Fisher was taken care of by Byrne and J.'Mil- ler, ©, Miller popped to Viox. One run. Wagner popped to Smiths Miller walked. Wilson also walked. Viox fouled to O, Miller. Gibson filed to Cut- shaw. No Runs. THIRD INNING—Allen tripled to centre fleld fence. Moran popped to Wagner. Cutshaw filed to Kommers, Allen scoring. Stengel out, J. Miller to Adams, who covered first. One Run. Adams popped to Fisher, Byrne fied to Wheat. Carey Mt to left for one base. Carey stole second and a moment later was out trying to steal third, O, Miller to Smith, No Runi ‘Wiison, Daubert doubled to left centre. Smith out Wagner to J. Miller, Fisher struck out, No Rune. Kommers tanned. Wagner fouled to ©, Miller. JJ. Miller singled to right, Wilson got a home run on his blow to right, which hit the foul line and bounced over the fence, scoring Miller ahead of him, Vioux out, Fisher to Daubert! Two Runs, FIFTH INNING—O. Miller singled to left, Allen fanned. Moran forced Miller, Viox to Wagner. Cutahaw filed to Wil- son, No Rune. One Left. Gibson fouled to O. Miller, Adams hit in frdnt of the plate and was thrown out by ©, Miller, Byrne fanned. No Runes, SIXTH INNING — Stengel tanned. Wheat died, Viox to J. Miller. Daubert singled to centre and stole second. mith out on @ fast play, Wagner to J, Miller, Nn Runs. Smith made a great stop and throw of Carey's hot grounder. Kommers died, Fisher to Daubert. Wagner filed ovt to Wheat, Nn Runs. SEVENTH INNING—Fisher filed to Wilson, ©, Miller flew out to Kom- mers. Allen lined to Wagner, No Runs. J. Miller out, Fisher to Daubert. Wilson struck out, Viox also fanned, No Runa > -- CHICAGO AUTO CLUB Qhleago Automobile Club declared to- day in a Mercedes last trophy wae turned ovet he put up bond to nti thia year. whioh the trophy wae won. —_———S KANTNER SAILS TO COMPETE nis fast-salling geroplans ompetitions start on Sept. 27, an Kantner is confident that another ho: ILLUSTRATED SPORTING NEWS Copyright, #18, by The Preae Publishing Ca, (The New York World), FOURTH INNING.—Wheat filed tof that unless the Elgin National Trophy Cup, won by Ralph De Paima year, ia returned by C. B, Sehroeder, owner of the car, before night they will declare Schron- der’s $5,000 bond forfelted, When the to Schroeder that it would be returned to be contested for ‘The club oMcials believe that he misunderatood the terms under ‘The aerial Bonsarcien, Weus 1S To Be Mace “A BG Bored MAN" wom, HIS COMING MATH WITH CanPenties.. Mike Gibbons Angling For Battle on Coast stbly stage ten round bouts until An- derson is once more prepared for the He Wants t to Meet | Bob McAI-| rinr. ’ “she doctor did a good job on Ander- lister If Latter Beats Sailor | 90". said Donald. “He looks to be recovert nioel; but of court will Petroskey. ) @AN FRANCISCO, Aug. 1—If Bob McAllister can negotiate the Sailor Fe- troskey match on Friday week to a successful conclusion no lvsser oppo- nent than Mike Gibbons, the sensational St. Paul middleweight, wot like to try conclusions with him. Jimmy Cof- froth had # le day from Eddie Reddy, who is managing Gibbons, and contest Allister. Coffroth welcomes the letter, as there {@ no question but Gibbons has been so highly touted tn the East he would be a drawing card in San Francisco, particu- Jarly #0 against MoAllister. And now, so far as McAllister is concerned, it all depends upon his showing with the sailor lad. in San Francisco with Mc- Declaring ‘that Bud Anderson will be ready to fight again on Thankegiving Day after he has had a good r Manager Dick Donald passed through | San Francisco to-day enroute for Med- | ford, Ore., whew he Intends to spend | moet of hie time and where he will pose | wel box before th “PIPE OREAM,” SAYS CHANCE IN ANSWER TO REPORT ‘THAT HE WILL RETIRE. Manager of Highlanders Has No Intention of Quitting Base- ball for Farming “A California pipe dream caused by the climate, was Manager Frank Cgance's terse characterisation to-day 4 report from San Diego, Cal. that he had written a “close friend” that he will quit baseball for good and go sback to hin orange ranch at Glendora at the end of the present playing absolutely no truth in the ia the Peerloss Leader this afternoon. “You know the poppy !s the State flower out ther: added Chance, “and that may have some- thing to do with it.” —_— NEW YORKER RULED OFF BY HAMILTON STEWARDS. HAMILTON, Ont., Aug. L—A bomb wae thrown into the ranks of the big manipulators that have been taking liberties with the sport of racing on the tracks of the Canadian Racing Asso- clations thin year when Nicholas Gan: ‘dolas, better known aa “Nick the Greek, a well-known New York plunger, and the man behind the Chesapeake Club, one of the books doing business in the rin was told that his presence was not de- wired on the dig tracks in Canada. The ruling, which came from the Stewards at the Hamilton track, waa the result of an Investigation inte the running of the Midsummer Handicap on Wednesday. ——— Three More Jockeys for Saratog: Jockeys Bryan, Stesle and Eddie Mai tin. will go from there to Saratoga at the conclusion of the Hamilton meeting. ‘The former will join the stable of his employer, J. N. Camden, at the Spr J. W. Bohorr will send Vandergrift and T .| R. Davies, his good filly Southern QEMANDS ELGIN ROPHY Maid, to start in ihe. Futurtty. South- CHICAGO, Aug. 1.—OMotaletof the| ern Maid will be heavily supported by tho Canadians faptest two-year-old on the turf. he _— TOMMY BURNS CALLS JONES A FOUR. FLUSHER. (ipectal to The Breolog World.) LOS ANGELES, Au Burns with his pseudo white bape Artaur Pelky, will arrive in lea to-day, Burne so t Matchmal McCarey yesterday. “Gunboat Smith Is the man Pelky wants,” wired Burns, ‘He beat Wil- rd and eo did Charley Miller, Teli t a reputation before talking Mght t champion. Pay tention to Tom Jones; he tp « utterance in keep- 1 di had forgotten thi ready id |} has a decision over his meal ticket, e la now matched to fight whallenge races AGRI Ane amerenn "1 a ead, burg on] Wheat. ¥, wid throw, lett, Daubert singled to right, Jgvabvnaocie Wits Baba AE ana mmr ‘oring Daudert took third on Wilson's mith was ous en big tap United States after trophy will find ite way back to the the aviation a ges cowbey, | Warren of who have been riding in Canada who consider her the need a rest. The physicians do not think that the operation will impair Bud and I am sure that he will be as strong ase Some slight changes have been made in the Frankie Burns-Red Watson match as announced by Jimmy Rohan of the Oakland Wheelmen Club. The match will now be held on Tuesday, Aug. %, and as each of the lightweights Accuses the other of trying to break the match @ forfeit of #450 has been deposited by each boy, Burns, it appears, first injured his in his match with Hoppe. Then maged it while boxing with Otto and, although his physician de- clared it would be all right Inside of & week it was thought best to call for the postponement. Mike Glover of Boston, the claimant of the welterweight title, has been matched to meet Paddy Sulliva e fighting, Iriahman, in the main event at the Atlantic Athletic Association, Hamm Station, Rockaway Bench, next Tuesday. Kid Goodman and Willie the MecCadden Lyceum ‘e@ been signed for the semi-final re Mu jitsu wrestling match between place, Young Brown va, Young Grad- me club Aug. 12 Heard On the Day. are expected to Grounds this afternoon. Williams, a first baseman, They are H. Austin, and Pitcher Cooney, some ewell club, Cook led the Texas Leagui man Quinn to Galveston. He came he from Kingston a month ago. “Ty” Cobb was a White House caller yesterday. He went with Representat! Tribble of Georgia, and President Wi! eon greeted him warmly. Cobb invitea pe President to see the Detroit-Wash- on games, especially that of to: an when @ cup will be presented | The President said | to Walter Johnson, he would try to attend, The Detroit American League baseball club has purchased Pitcher North of thi @ackson team of the South Michigi League and Pitch month, but Reynold ‘Will Bingham and a Jap will also take Three Recruits Are Exepected to Report to the Highlanders To- Three players recently purchased from the minor leagues by the Highlanders report at the Polo who halls who did twirling for the Helena hav- ing batted for 24 in eighty-five games. The Highlanders have sent First Base- Reynolds of the North Is expected COAST STAR MAKES = SUCCESSFUL DEBUT, IN STATE TOURKEY Wm. M. Johnston Presents Same Enigma That Marked Appearance ut Longwood. Breezing along in remarkable fashion the first round of the New York State Jawn tennis championship tournament Was cleared yesterday on the turf courts of the Crescent Athletic Club at Bay Ridge. Of all the competitors in the record fleld of ninety-se aspirants for the honors held by Maurice B. Me- Loughiin, attention centred upon Will- lam M. Johnston, the youthful player from California, It was Johnoton's debut upon courts in this city, and he gave, s f00d account of himself, for he defeated Guy 8. Nankivel of the Oratani Field Club, of Hackensack, N. Ji, by the score of 61, 7-6. | To the minds of many of the critics who watched the youth in action he pre- sented the same enigma whieb datia- guished his recent appearance in the tournament at Longwood, where he succeeded to the honors held by Me- Loughlin, William A. Larned, J. Clothier, Beals C, Wright and other famous wiehlers of the racquet. Johnston in alight and weighs only, 1% pounds. He is eighteen years of age. He makes his strokes fluertly and with 80 little effort as to completely baffle his opponents. The best that who began the service, could third game of the first set. In the second set the youth joyously toyed with all kinds of pretty shots. When his back hand seemed a trifle weak he amazed Nankivel by bringing off a slazler that won the needed point from the hitherto suspected weakness. Johnaton tried out shots on the turf, He was always skilful enough to hold the games evenly balanced on the service up rve, by the way, seemed more elusive bound in it than At the deuce en Johnston tor a love game and then tallied the set in the next. Altogether Johnston scored a total of 70 points to 62 for his opponent. Ray Thompson, one of the brilliant playera from Tacoma, Wash., failed to make good on his firat appearance het fast, showy of atrokes, but the alo action of the ball on the ‘seemed to puzzle him, On his low gi#und strokes he never got low enough and Reginald Perry defeated him at 6-3, 4-6, 6-3. disappointment was R. B. e of Scranton, Pa., whose repus ‘a mighty driver had pene. ieCiave tation trated through to thia city, likewise found turf a bit of an un needed only steadiness and placing at top speed for Chap- man Ropes, the old Captain of the Columbla University forces to defeat ‘him at 6-4, 9-7. certainty. It Players Bench | Western League club, has signed with the Ogden, Utah, team of the Union Association, Cobb i# an outflelder. He will join the Ogden team at once Sitton of Troy pitched a no-hit game against Wilkesbarre at Troy, and perfect support by his team enabied him, to whitewash the visitors. Fitzgerald handled hie curves in approved atyle. Rube Benton, pitcher for the Cincinnati National team, ie slowly recovering from Anjari which he sustained = early cycle had a head-on collision with a street car. At the hospital Yn Cincinnatt it was said by his attending phyiician that he was still in a serious conditio and would not be able to leave for more than & month and that he would mot be able to participate in any more game: thin seavon, even though he recovered jat that tme. a ecieeeraees RESULTS, AT HAMILTON, FIRST year-old; HEN and a half furlongs,—Melesen, 105 (Buxton), 4 to 5, 1 to 6 and out, first; Martola, 192 (Deronde), 11 to 5, 1 to 3 and out, second; Amphion, 9% (Gray), 109 1, 40 to 1 and 8 te 1, e| third, Time, 1,08 Diamond Clus- in| ter and Lady Isle also ran, SECOND RACE~Maiden pelling plate; three-year-olds and upward; 9600 added; may complete the playing season with Topeka. Manager McGraw aac spared the un- ing his Giants los» pleasent aight of at Chicago. S| one and a sixteenth miles.—Trovato, 112 (Buxton), 6 to 5, 9 to 20 and out, frat; Siltrix, 10 (Small), 7 to 1, @ to 2 and even, second; Delicious, 100% (Teahan), 6 to 1, 2 to 1 and 4 to 6, third, Time, | 1501-6. Wentworth, Al Keenan and Intestinal pains confine the manag nd captain in the place of who' was hurt Wednesday. The arr when Shafer grounded to Ever toma to Bridwell forced Burns | and Bridwell drew back for @ fling to first for a double play. His thro struck Burns on ‘the forehead an dropped him flat and cold, He final) ame to and resumed playing with lump on bls head. Fiver# member of the Cardinal Miller Huggins, haw bee piai @ baseball trading bloc! by President Schuyler P. Britton Koney, Harry 8a! there is a chance club. Negotiations have been opel with the Giants, Reds and other clubs and if the Cardinals can gotten completely. The tumble Manager Huggins. ern League, has been sold to the Pitt burgh club of the National League. The purchase price was given as $3,0W, Leonard will report to Pittsburgh next Cobb, brother of Tyrus Cobb Pai the Detroit Americans, recently given an unconditional release by the Lincoln to his room, leaving Kob- ¥ jerklo bar- Ed! od nthe | ery, t the long end of the deal anybody will go, barring Huggins. Paat reputations will be for- into eighth place for the first time in years fg too much for President Britton and Fardoodle also ran, AL jawara Handicap; y 9000 added; six furlonga.—Ten Point, 114 (Goose), 7 to 10, and out, first; Knights Nffer, 121 (Knapp), 6 to 6 and out, sec- T. M. Green, 104 (Buxton), 2 to 1, third, Time, 112%, Easy Light aleo ra: FOURTH RACE—Bayview purse, 9600 W\added; three-year-olds; one and an id eighth miles.—Donerall, 110 (Goome), t to ¥ |10 and out, won; Coge, 110 (Watts), 19 ®/ to 1, 9 to 10 and out, | Fay, 110 (Moody), 12 to 1, 9 to 10 and out, third. Time—1, FIFTH RACE: N+ olds and upward: six furlongs,—T K | Links, 114 (Taylor), 5 to 2, even and 1 to first; Anavri, 115 (Teahan), 8 to 1 en and 1 to % second; Joe Knight, 119 if) (smal), 20 to 1, 7 to 1 and 8 to 1, third. ww Chilton Queen, The Rump Closer and J. H. Houghton also ran, SIXTH RACE—Purne 900; three-year- olds and upward; selling; #lx furlonge,— Hearthatone, 10 (Small), 7 to 1, 8 to 1 and 8 to 5, Bittra, 106 (Buxton), 12 to 1, 6 to 1 and 5 to 2% second; Mama Johnson, % (Moore), 12 to 1, 6 to 1 and 5 to 2 third, Time, 1.14 a Stavano, Stanley 8, Miss Jo, Henry HL. Patten and ce AYVAD'S WATER: | WINGS Rearate in by rai, 3 of

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