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r J I TRE1JNTh1DAZSEPTEMBER 5 1KIO i I 1 j r SUNOL TROTS A FAST MILK tan rtit D TO OVAL nEn OWN liar uv BEcimn TOOVOU- neaottal l lEar Haul Ma Oa TrIM i ItjI nay neea HaecvMfat I f r I Hi tl narIa l At H 1004 rrr- M tf 11 IIIDAlo oe Hartl Mar nAy Havel tor Aalker Tear A Crowd nt tl Trek pti1ifliA sept 4The phenomenal trotting mar Suno1 and the ftBlon laln Alto attempted to beat tliolr record at Belmont part near this city this afternoon but neither Jed In accomplishing the feet Each one heat Bunol Daklnl the mils IOlrlled unfortunate marring her J I rormano and Palo Alto going the dlstanca- h trtrttor Alfred a In a jl i Orrnlc1okl aalchrace wlb MaSlde B mado 1 mile to uonln coming within hal neecond- el Hopeful wagon record ot21O- V Salfflont lark whore the raooe took place to located bout nine tnllos from Philadelphia L Jflibln be pat rear many Improvements have bn mado there and the truck Is now nnildtred equal to any In the country Pra Sow ltRt performances on this track are Mudi miA In 211 and successive heats br jayEreBee and 210 When these 21 I Lord wore ml o there was nutte a hUt on tli third quarter which ho been removed dating the put year The track today was il4bT the local officials to be In almost per ¬ lEt condition It kind been sprinkled harr- owed ¬ and scraped until a ono nthuslaatf- cclared It wa like nhet Driver Hlckok I j after taking Alfred K around for a warmingup expressed the opinion that It was a little hard and this was ulterirard found to be also the opinion of Mr Marvin who has tho two California trotters In chance- l ha daywna almost an Ideal one for raolnr- Ihe f It fun was bright an1 warm vary Hula- Sreeieitlrred nnd there was 1 nutoeaDlelnok ci the atmoeplierO I deer bumldlt crowd 10gan Itherlul early In and by oclok hour an mornlnl tho Beginning sport nearly 1UN pelBOfle had aMubtod In the dub grind stand and along the fence b OUM t BenT prominent Hportlng mon Irora different of the 0Ullr journeyed to Phlladul pall hopeful seeing a wonderful exhibition of Mr llobort lion nr the owner spee Snnnl was axpeoted from New ork but a letter receIved yestor t day announced his Inability to be Present ni tons Fred nd Alllo and his brother David represented the muiily and witnessed the uf torte of the bore Irom the club house hal ooni Other prominent horsemen on the track were George W Archer President of the Itooh Association A J Hews ITcsl Sent tl the Vltlzens National lank Johns town Pe end owner of the pac and mn LslO others exorcised In the morning bnt WA Bunol Alo tukrn trom her stall until an BouTorsobelorehertrlal Promptly at 2 < clock the first event on the a match trottlngrnce between lam Alfred K and rank lioworas rlo i bet two In three the former going to Wad the latter to hnrnesH was tan ed AUwd took the lint heat In iSl In the second hot Umrele U broke bal near the flrst iiunrtor post flue Alfred j iiDdertbeinre In the feat time of J10V Then came the event of the day Between beats of the match race Bunol the beautiful Caltfor had been brought out by Driver Marvin Dla Klvea a warmlnicuii mile in 228 At the conclusion of the match race Bnnol was joeced- mntlr tast the grand stand an J the crowd bud u opportunity to take In her wonderful buid But littLe Urns was spent in gettIng and alter scoring once Marvin nodded for the word and the mare pod on her journey g1nit time Her gait was perfection and the crowd I watched her every stride with In tufe Inlerest She reached the Quarter mile- post econd The speed wo maint- ained ¬ until hundred of the hiltmllo post when she left her feet A mur nor of disappointment ran through the crowd as a break was unlocked for lir the tine the half mile was reached she had settled down and the rest of the mile wan with ¬ out a skIn A running horse mae Orrin Elckok joined her just beyond the holt mile and served to urge her on The time at the bal mile was lO4t tbleoQuarer 13 nd mile 311M ceDed the crowd as the mare dashed under the wire as it realized that she bad lost her chances of making an extraordinary tulle by Ueinfortnnato break Within a few yards of the who Marvin used his whip lUhtly on Hoooll shoulders and urged net to BO go along and she evidently did her beet Alter alighting from his sulky Mr Mar- Tin t approached the juagen stand and In re- sponse ¬ i t a question said he would not give 1 the another trial Although he did not I yeoshewae apparently somnwhat tired A floral collarwas placed around Bunola shapely f neck and she walked back to her stall amid the plaudits of the assemblage lab Alto wa then hitched to the sulky i trotted which Snnol hd draw and thtnotd etalon this trial Mr JJarvlu scored three lDoebror ho wan ready for the word On fort ho nodded for and got It The tactlcH were changed on this trial and the same runner driven acaln by Iliokok accompanied the trotter from the Htart Instead of joining him near the finish Palo Alto trotted the mile without a skip tn 2l2 within Kofa second of his This time Driver Marvin did not ue rcor nor did he urea the horse with his voice as the finish I Although Polo Alto W8 nerd another mile Man declared himself satiated and make another effort J at record breaking Another floral collar was produced and I place around Palo Altos neok- Und be went his stable companion rvin said after the race that he id to make the halfmile with Hunol in 103- la bbt he said ho would hays done but for tb- mthHe said the track was a trifle har and wind there was operated ad vantue on the slight rise in the track between the half and threequarter mile posts The opinion wa expressed by many present that driven off expr ana that had sh held to a little slower thai on the flrst mi would have done the lull 10 or thought also that ralo lA- n should another trial A teams which waa Von Nellie SouteJand True Love brought L 45 Fred Bonner said today tat his father 1154 almost decided to leave in Mr ana charge for another year The call for the dlver ot tbo pre tOu iics charge of her she will be I Ma1 Wcrnia this winter Palo Alto and Sunol probably be token to Cincinnati on Batur Cjnsxt where they will trot exhibition miles ollowlngaro summaries ra1 I rail beau but two f three m t t- I ii to o M a a- t I Tlm2n1 ols- ZliatalaItftni piiruef bat bc w fcv4ot to3s wftb en a4OIttooat ow threoor4t tauds 0I te I i l walll te brf 101 Ibreaa 1 AJio nlait time i pone of fa 600 tie fn tMord of iM with an aiiaitlonal 1 bal be > llblaln ricora of ina mete by AxtelL I is rJ r2J2 bat lUS4 Ieqnat bte 111 hsit two In three tll and Loye 1 IU and To a 2 ace ui S ThnteL 21UK 4 TJtOXIZHO AX HVRZNQirtELB etolo cad Dallas Win Their Race I Htrulcht lleui- B BijiorocLD Bept IeaT skies tIed the Grand Circuit morning and I there was a strong probability that Hamtxlen Prt was not to escape without the rain which Interferes with the meeting hero Bon ar 12 oclock the sun pierced the clouds ad the programme for tho third day was ClUe on lme It was not a r promlaJD and result proved even eventful thin the expectation The only thing dossrv Ing special mention Is that the best IK a t I over this track was lowered by recor pacer aiuandinow211 i Tho chestnut gelding t WM not seut along till the thir heat of the pacing kewb ln be the half iu 1O7 and came homo front thire just a soc ottil faster Horn YIIk08 anti bt Jullenhnvo Both tiotted over the course In 11 a J Iamiiris unlucky Irrlk Is still on tile Seat lau Mocthll bird ol nRlnSlo SSn 2d8 trot and fret The irty ebsr of te stake for aldwbeslr a ys qultu ITO lte sport but Ilte fields werefar be of tho favorites so that there Wi I not a Close ttOttlrlcftueed ilnieb Hire lroLlwo Wilkee some L° obr for twi beats Cult harry WUk wll hitiiiono11 tacit time but this wits morel on ex wMcb no money was inyostod cx Ua jn I n duO Wlkt Looka wllere1twa7 to 2 against hub Illmoclon i sold as tbe Kwen II tlo si WQ >i 7a and M- ohleboh M HlnjJlcolOI uu aiyivvHtoHdlly f kraU Ind Mol won made 6 eat a hlh ° ttlBB to iimiiorlu I thu first i l and idero1 cluInui mare Irlu110 no0 drew fU sway the llisbj for strong in 2iO Then it was t OD alI16 for tie field rite UI ° rt wa one to DlrJ IC ghd oit b I fta ockile the lot Iolnl Ud to rf alrko je was past ti tlo OUUtr tlflw It lloni vrero 6 fnrlonir ahsofl of her and vrncn Rlmmlfolon came home lnSS2M she was oniy fairly round the last turn Asaho finished the reason for tier collapse became sa her cheek rein was unfastened apfent was Tim main fansoot herUownfaJL Attertiiat Klramlonlon J 9t Moliwen In iiJtV in the eonlest race ha ba done for some time Ilettlpionihe I Maanasolt Btnko was 60 toil on Dallas with few tael of the ibid end tie diaw the polo away slowly and Uarandet led to the half Then the Iitteburch crack was moved un and hr lirut no trouble In banting the gray ntalllon finishing inililJM with Marauds at his whecL Lchlnvar ha gone to pieces early and the nai tell got to it There was no opioaitlon to IJallasnnrl ha ngaln toll back nnd allowed Ma randos to to take the pole but a entity out- paced ¬ him anti canto home in Then ho was driven at e faster olio In tlm third heat cod made the mile In211 with Marendo six lengths away and all the rest Inside Ward el had been gept in tho rear for two heats now moved tip tor n place nut floors man- aged ¬ to keep Bole Taylor ahead of ths hondo come son of llamllna Almont and beat him for fourth money The two out of three heats affair botwarn farr Wilkes and Itonallnd Wilkes needs no de crlDto The summaries 215 Stars Plmmoeolon by Blnteoni tOoldimithI I I tloBwen Itleeril i 2 2 Mocking DlrdiAndrewn II dli Xaesoit TuneIDI 211 r 2111N Dallas by lmont Hoy tPr ilraor l 1 I I unnrrowler 2 a a Dlrlco Maid Trout a a n JobTlorlI 4 4 I A I 1 Lonlb1a Uejrnoldi jl7Hail6ji2ill dli- Hm IpolItl 3ona lCT Wilkes PL Throatt I nnatlnd WIIHiJ fi Turner t 3 Tm1116 J1HX For the Ind last dor tho 224 class trotting thc aaits for tho BprlnRllnld- Hinkeof tiOOO and tbnJl7 pace are on lint Pointer will Iaco arnlnst Belle llanllnforast- MOial nurse beat two In three For the slako thero are eight nomnllo but itipplo wIll not bo allowed Pamllco Leopard ROle and Cholsoy D are the boat of the field U Koblnoon tiocntary of the Ilampdon Park Association has sold his stallion Blnco donlalto thn lllchlawu Stock Farn10tn Mo The horse Js a ran lambletonlanl In now 20 years old has a roe ¬ two ol his get are in tho fast 18t 2ur JXJI COLT PUT TO- JBIB DBArl flack vrm Broken no Cot Mr Work B1OOOO Ino Splnl Alter a careful examination Dr Llautard of the American Veterinary Colleco at 1S1 West Fiftyfourth stret found it necessary yester- day ¬ to Mr Frank Works valua- ble ¬ Wilkes colt for which Mr Work paid 110000 last spring Mr Work whom the colt upset In Central Park on Wednesday expects to bo about In a few daB although he still feels the effects of his shaking UP He was able to get out of bed and go down to break last yesterday znorningbntbo was so stiff and sore that h went baok to bed blmnltanrouMy l will the upsetting of the buggy the colt felt broke Its back It was unablo to got up and was tnken away In an ambulance What Is known among veterinary surgeons aa pithing was the process used to destroy the animal It consists driving keen knife into the back of the bead at the base of the skull severing the sulnal cord Tho horse died Immedlntel and showed no signs of snf was a great favorite of Mr Work anti a horseot considerable promise TroltlBB at nirmlncbamB- iurnruuii Sept 4 The unnnlthed 337 trot ef yes terdarwatwon todeyby Lottl E t 213 f lb proc of able crowd Summaries the events low trott puri1350 divided L2t b m Louie I K 1 I 1 Swan tu m 3 3 2 Bparki ng t- roroWltlbm 4 3 a BiuieO a 4 t- Tme 31M 2li94 340- 9t3Strot pnrse2O dlldte nnnnlabedx C 11 swans en u I 4 1133 B r Pius bm Maud C 3 3311- S K flrookis oh t frank S 8889C- FowlerlbgJudgPnrol I 4444T- he TlmI3b0 285 23114 3143 clau for member enly for a of CIa waa won by 11 V Sawyers bm 8r In tore straight biata Belt tune 337k n Trotting at Paris iuaiua BOt 1T largest crowd that ever a- Hmbled at the Facts track uw two splendId raeei that this afternoon eoled on a fait track The following are the tammariea 240 tlu- aDons1IscXayrvgbAiIaxro2 I t 1 1 Ualor Flower b byTlonrboo WUkMl 3123 Orl B ba by indian Boy 3 3 dlt- Orttntnok I b by dls 1 I r Abbb1 1 loUC eliu- D Tims235 21 23 232k 23 21 a br Plotator 1 S 1 Colotnl Welter b t by St Ctood i 2 184 byToanlJlm 3 223 1 fIimm n br happy Medlmm j 4 448 Onola I Ttm3ns34 nommona 29 2284 2 0 III New from the Horse World Mr E Conklln of Olen Jnlls has purchased a half interest in the fiveyearold stallion Gov- ernor Stanford by Electioneer The report that a math race for a purse of 5000 between Eeno F and Mary Marshall hat been arranged is denied by Messrs Wi- lliams ¬ and McUonry Merlin bJ Ph ala made a of 227W at Pans on 30 and rcor first colt to beat theJ30 record and capture the pure offered by J L Case O Lee Paul one of the oldest trainers of horses In the United dtates died at his home In Lex ¬ ington on Aug SI The last horse that Paul trained this season was Why the winner of the Kentucky Derby Mad of Olar the famous old mare died at a few days ago from old age she being over 81 years old Uba WAS presented to Senator Stanford br his brother in New York over seventeon rear ago Labold Bros have decided to join the list of owners who Intend to mile I the turf end have ordered all ot their horses to bo sold lira comlngautnmn Davis Hall will nlHOdls olvo partnership at the end of the season and sell their horses Trident the hero ot so many wellfought battles on tho Australian turf and wbo so often carried the blue and white for Mr John White to victory is 11 the sales list The price put upon the son Itoblnson < Crusoe is said to be 10 guineas Reports from California say that San Mateo Farm will send the stallion floral Wllkes by Our Wllkesto beat tbe threeyearold rocord Aa a twafyearold hegal Wilkes trotted In U10V which is 2 > i seconds foster than Ax tells record at the same nee SFQiMoriELD Sept 4John E Madden who is attending the Grand Circuit races here re- ceived ¬ adtlces tonight that the yearling chest nut colt by HL Blalsn out of perhapu of Reckon haull boon sold byKentucky parties to 0 A Wheelock tho New lork book- maker ¬ for something like tSuOO A TVoBderfal noml > EPIceaB Story mm Uu rtttladtlpMn Record A P Baldwin of Newark N J claims to haY at home the Arnoux lieu that In October wa liberated Iu Boutto La 1160 nibs from home Although the proofs are lackli which go to establish a iierlormonce It among t tbo records no onu who knows Mr Baldwin remnrkablu memory of birds coupled with the tact that the bird In question- at once upon Ittt arrival at tho ort took Its old nest box and perch hilt will accept Utre- turn ¬ ana congratulate till owner The bird Arnoux Is one of tbo most remark- able ¬ birds sTir llown to tin American lol It was bred in tlio Baldwin lot iron a Unit In Belcium won two Government prizes boeldes maul club boriorn end was only sold upon condition that It should bo tuUun out of lId glum Durinc tin year ThiS tills bird Arnoux returned tram MoricnntownX C C33 mllus then from Jlrlstol Tann 61 and flniillyfrom Pensacola Flo 101U Iu which journey it had a record for greatest distance by n hen pigeon Its Journolihat year Maro M told 3110 mIles Inl a fortnight after its return was Houttothn uurxofHor- Beant Hermann Blsnal Observer of tha Now Orleans station anti by him lorwardod to Boutte Ln wber I was liberated lit 0tlU A 1 ot 11 1186 The NmilllnM Horn itt Pence At a regular raetlng of the Nautili Poet Club of Brooklyn hold on Tueitlay evening Secretary Ward made the following ilatement regarding th trouble over the captaincy of the club T report of luppoted dlueniloni Amos th members of the club war exaggerated ur Caul Ilma I tin cay that he bat during Mi Uo lenni of oiflce dltcbarged th duties to tli infraction nf al- D41 was a mliundirilaudlng that led to bit sending bl Inlo u captain at Ih Jut mining Cape was by a unanimous yol requeued to withdraw tie resIgnation wuloli I lie < All arraagemenu tier been completed for tb annual ladleiday regalia f the held I un Saturday eLf the lubhouieat lIst lf3IOiI rxitla prouilite- to O tb lafltt the club field IlinUiura inedab will ii in the vlctoie In the mulling vnia WhIle ru the member 1 f the wlunla else C wlI I be are diver indee A rbul lent from the Cloneer I lub for a mlie ttralvlu sway reoc In its oared bmgei for H lianukornti tiu u- ntroldcrfil banner liaiUeiiitcceiUit aid te scant- will I lie decided at IlilireiialU- Tb I race will lea foltoe jjnlr iluln liii H open ti n ii eimfellug I ntrtineii junior eagles elite A open In uien who hue i aver wit a junmr rliiilo rxcienlortlnglti inter tour oared olD wulor four girL eight oared barge ruse tub tsr oelW ore aid fiBmll lumiiK reels Tb vent of ill I regatta promUei to be the chalten- glxear4 bare rae bstweCfl the flnerand I Sautllua Clnb erewa the KuuUlmeriw will bi Dan Vur foal shekel s Andrew S J Pnniewtnn 41 Jouh Cl AUu4Iba1 W Cnarklfr law esIjelte IIUlr laa d FIGHTERS pDO tTIlt TVTtlf XCTOII- HStlntlB AatHew aCI < rMttI- ntkBO mad < r Jh L To snrersa which hal attended the dflbnt of K Sullivan 01 an aatorha Incie num- ber ¬ of tho lesser lights ot the prze to dis ¬ car the flatlc arena end boards as I ot livelihood KllralnAshton com- bination ¬ will shortly blossom out with the assistance ot several other pUll l1 and wrestlers In a specially written fare ntltloil Jacks Little lame I la confi- dently ¬ expected br member ot company who havent the slightest Idea what the play will be llko that iherwlll coin money on the road next season That astute Individual Charles K Davis bettor known an the Parson not to be outdone has rorfvot arrangements- with Jim Corbett Peter Jack eon whereby they ant 1 be lbs stars In a piece now being written bY nn eminent playwright of Chicago which will t culled Tho Hunch of Fhes this It Is will ecllpBO oven Honest Hearts and Willing Hands 1 2 hi Bunch of Fives proves a success Parson says that ho will confine hil atten- tions ¬ strlitly to tragedy In tho tor slid he you could not find a I larger OtlifUo my dusky Antipodean and at for Crbt ha I Is a born actor and will mako his the world without any epelalrntnlna Dom Inlck McCaffrey has asldo for the husking He la on tbe road farPlln- n company of which he Is the When the season gets fairly under way only a few light weights and the lesser stars of tba- pucl lint la armament will be left t combat with each other on par Amateur Athletic In the TVcit Anson D Hartwoll President of the Pastime Athlotlo Club ot ht Louis has been In the city the past week having come East to witness- the swimming championships and attend tho meeting ot the Amateur Atheletlo Union Board ot Managers of whlcn he Is a mem- ber ¬ Mr Uartwell Is an enthusiast on athletics and with his club has worked bard to advance amateur sport in the Mound city A BUN reporter had an Interview with the courteous president We haves nol said Mr Hartwell over COO membura our club and are engaged In building a 70000 club house That doesnt sound very big in New York but I Is Bome thing to bo proud of down thore cent games did much to It was ths greatest moetlnc ever held In that section of the country ne bad athletes from Detroit arid Chicago and oerthlnl progressed smoothly Doing tho U club In Bt Louis and having such difficulties uphold the ama- teur ¬ laws you can imagine our surprise when the MnnhaitHn Athletic Club opened negotia- tions ¬ with another club of no standing what- ever ¬ to give a combination mooting with the HftUord harriers on a Bunaay That II the principal thing that has brought me North and I propose to see whether the union wilt func- tion ¬ this although trom its late action 1 am positive it will not Dusting IB a Price Jbl Vinaiiru Crrr Nov Sept 4Billy Koho and James McCormick fought thirtyfour rounds here last night and the referee gave the light to Kebos on a fouL McCormick butted Kohoo in the face New York Hneee fal Wheel meet BIUCCIC Sept 4Itew Tor city wheelman 011 twiatltfled with Ibo of the annual Ktw York State Division t J W If no on clue 1 IL W r Murphy N Y J 0 won these races and prlMit Two mile lately Stat championship gold me Ove utile safety State champloniblp marble clock two mile ordinary State ehamplonililp gold medal fir utile ordinary State obamploniblp oxvdlid 11r toilet 0 and cat and onomllo safety State chem plooihiK role medal Ills brother 0 1 Murphy pat with hint In their tandem rac and won the follow Inzi Twomfletandm champlonihip two draw lug rom lamps and onmll tandem State champion shin two pitchers and dIver tray In the three mite tandem State r were beaten by Iven- ot Koobeiter end Uaiiler t York but they caught the carotid prlie a shYer o M Murphy also won tue earned prli In the ordinary Maucbam- plonihliv a litTer mel ibe prizes which the Mur- phy earned away are valued at kfl I W F Mnrpby won very Stats cbamploniblp I race except the tbreeuille tandem 11 and hIs brother also broke the world record I I5il f the Or mil tandm rac by 107W T Owlet N T A O won the second uric In the ImUlaT race silver medal lbs Mcond In th cUter medal and with Iven of no cheater won She idreemlle tandem State champIon- ship a irnldmedaL- Vv Banker of New York captured a Kodak camera tb V second prll In tb oaemlle safety rao and the second prize a smokers table f the on half milo dub safety open The Brraeai Cycling Chub axe iratlfld to know that better lime wu mad on the Ktrawood track than wu mad at Uartrord tali week A A Zimmerman NJ- A U made a halfmile dub ordinary In lia betj the world record 113 45 made byJ fcntland Zlmmermanl Urn wa twoflttbiof a leo ond bettgr then that made by Arthur Lnmidcn Cbl- coffoo aillartford on Tuesday Tb Brraou unSet whose aujpicei the meet was held blgf about Ka000 Pneumatictired Bicycle Barred A despatch from the minaret of the Feorta tourna- ment announces that at their meetIng on upt 12 and 18 pnenmatle tired bloyclei will be hewed from com pathos ThIs li the first justIfiable itep tbat bsi been taken In the matter of not allowing the rider of thea wheels to compete with the solid ttre It was made apparent a the Niagara ProrMeuce and Hartford tournament tbat toll machine had an undoubted ad- vantage over the ordinary tire and why It was not penalized by the Icnl Board or rat offlclala as It done In England DO apparent a such a course would be perfectly right and to quet the racing rules of the league of American Whelmen The Board reserves the right to exclude from the racing path any ant all maoblnea which In their Juermel do not corn withIn the commonly bicycle- and tricycle either by thepecullarlty nt conitrnctlon- orbr undoubted mechanical advantatei which they may possess Bo that these tires could have either been excluded or handicapped to mat up for their advantage over the slim tire Among wheeling authoritIes and ruing men the unanimous ntilulon U tloir machine poneuei Hppar mt advantages over tire and that were some of the 101110 the poueulon or OUt rdeloO remark able be toad They opinion that tome action and prompt action at that l> necti lary and ibould be taken In handicapping this wheel Wheetlna W Wlegand of the King County mIn rode wen at the Uartrord race Th nut annual road rare of th Wublnlt Cycling Club will b held on baturday The flrt race meet of the irfmlevlll Jtloycl Trac- kAloclaloo1 Ik place at Milder Fact beptem Io frfrt Cnnlnisleyof the Brooklyn I Bleyrl Club liln- aotlro trulnlnc I for hu clubs tenmil I road race on sat noIsy sept 27- IV Schumacher of the Berkeley Athletic Club I ll riding In poor form he oullol only a third and fonrth prize all Hartford Cart Lnckwood and a number of Tnembersof tb YOlk Hlciole Club rod front Nsw York to Magara 1 the I A 1 meet The tenmllx roil race of the Yonkara Flcycl will be run on the Itlrerdae course to Bpuyttn Iny vil and return tomorrow afternoon William Van Wagoner if the Rhode Iiland Wheelmen rode a silucky race Iu his I one hundrcdmll contact ou Saturday from M to Bnffalo lint OlO ep > clal prize was won at the Hartford raci that belie eejrd by I iuli larks ot the hw lork- Atliii tic Club lor a taut quarter- It wee easily seen at us iiailinal chnmploniblp race atMitoru thai the Wtilirn iraiil Uked the sprint liiir pownri of our KaKtern rIders Tlio South In1 Wheelmen nf Philadelphia will hole I their thIrd annual obamplonililp rare on the jnrk track on tuturdu icpttmberio loud Van Vaconer of the Rhode Island Wheelmen dulrIo attempt pi cral the tweotymil trick tea rd at llnrtfoM on hut wee Prvlloe bIb late hour tb races were foisted An attempt will shortly tie toads by tleiin Knawlei end HoKlli of tue tranCe Wliealmen to eltaMlih a nrt- nnlcm record for llfly mile The court wilt b- ar uud tli uraog macitdamlzed rod The llnfluli Ratnbleri on acconnl or their Irl teem are conelilonu the idea of a club Iuhlp their own their resent quarters not urHclent to accommodate tbelr member blol The llariford Wb1 l 101 held open hence on Tnsday- cyanine mviir etortea punch were dispensed with gr i tlllwraHy There were preient members the Colt MaicliUIettl Danbury New York Brooklyn and Chicago oluba- On of th sights at Klazara Folio durIng the meet wt n whietmftn named Mete who had ridden ori from then Kr ncnco II was attired In bnokikln- triiuier a laririt sombrero with a belt glrdllni hit wain wtlliutplltd with pisoia and all Hie parapuer- nalla of a r rlioo cowboy A new bicycle club hat been organized at Pouchkeep sic I to tie known ni the fouchkeepile t rnblr > It It- enmiiifrdnfynnnt men undrrKI years old aol already ban a snotty number of name on ih roll Its onlon are rreillent J llowarl lljdyl Secretary und Tries urrr 1erelral Metcalf Captain R l Uraramey roe DOIIOII Alblcllo Chili will run ihclr twentyflre roll road rare over the AMoclatlon course on Oct 4 Tli roc III IC expected will attract all I lie olng taint tic tile Avaoclatmn las approprialeil I tuft for prize Tlirnce It In oharveof t silt lAitMleek Thiir t Intl second llrtree will consist or moild sliver cups and Ibe mlnur prUet of cyllnjr aeceiiorlet Frank Sponer of the Lincoln lycllng I nob of Chi cacro broIl a record on Saturday f nlgtiL Jutt aithc- lonk Indicated that time twiilyfour hours wars up Ie rimplete WJ Cities I Cheers mud and long were given by the Uhf crowd of rlietlraen and admiring pad > Irian when 1rnnk hoppea off his tnaohin haying clipted hen M Yffll rtroroW 10 iiilltt med over the tine rnurte two yen HO While 8noner I li virtually champion be will not be recognlf as such by the league the colIc nil tiiga twentymil one The omul taken was from XaJlipn on Atliland avenue la Twelfth itrel Iben on Ogten avenue aid beck K J minr aildliloii to treating Uyerte Iroke ll o HII mile rrooril doing the IBI iru rooorde hours I 10 minUtia the old tim helen hang 4H mmnirt- Kariy In the ret n etbnian gait into flroon wrecking lfHh fll U patched I it nn slid role null morning wills Jinner n1 Graham farnlihed him with a new wind An hour cud a half wu eleut for refretntiirnun- ul an hour In filling mite wheel TU Toronlo fHtvn TcniiU Tuurmtrovat- Toinkta Out Sept 4In the lecond days play In the lawn Icnuli toornament hiryitrdy Tanner and Snllb olePufralo heat Wood sad Barley of Ioude- aanfi7 They also teat Alexander end Vlatkwo ef Torouto CI tt Tanner teat Drew at t rICo 1110 UIoiJm fIoi f L1L fiAtfA I RAC LAND MEETS DEFEAT UK DKUtOXn OKLDIKO BKATE1T OT- TKHTjar tn inx Anttuaa STAKES Tkej Titlcut nit Yen Hard YTItk Mr UIhe1 flwu the navleet Lacer The XIttlBB Wa 0 to 1 OH Btict ad A N lw Beevr Rnf > erl Wise tbe Zt at > Cr wad KUceton th Flight Stakes Th defeat ot naeeland br Tristan in the Average Stakes at Blieapsbeid Day yesterday wa the turf sensation ot the day and proba ¬ bly ot the year and several members ot the talent particularly Michael Uwyer wore very hUd hit Mr Dtryrrs losses being va- rlouily eitlmated at from 110000 to 20000 It is very doubtful thouch whether Ur Dwyer lost any such sum as rumor states but that be lost something is well known Every racing man on the track nail even the owner and trainer ot Tristan regarded Ilacelnnd as A Rug winner Balvator and the others were withdrawn and the bet figures that could be had about Mr Belmont gelding at the post were C and 7 to 1 on while i and G to 1 could bo had naalnst Tristan It was Itacelands first appearance since bo suffered dofoat In the Suburban and when he moved through the stretch In his preliminary- he had all his oldtime dash and Ire and the talent wore confident that he would win George Taylor had the mount on Tristan and rode without anr overweight while Ruceland carried four pounds over Hamilton being un- able ¬ to ride at loss than 103 pounds Raceland went away at the drop of the flag and cut out the pace like a quarter horse Taylor riding Tristan In the endeavor to keep within hnlllnz distance Ilaceland must hate been short of work for In tho run home he tired badly nnd Tristan who U a bull dog In n finish nailed hint oppo- site ¬ tbe stand and to the consternation ot the talent best him out almost two open lengths The defeat ot Bacoland was received In speechless amazement and oven the time 300 > which Is the boot on record was coldly xeoelvtti The old record was 3 OOX made br Joe Cotton over the same course It Is more than probable that Kaceland was a trine short but the time shown that the race was a clinker Tristan has always been underrated and I la now In such shape that be is a dangerous cus- tomer ¬ In any company A great many persons found fault with Hamilton for making the pace claiming that bad he laid behind Tristan until squared awar for home Raceland would have won in a gallop The big gelding cer- tainly ¬ had all his speed but he I larked stamina Everything scratched out of Klntrstona way In the Filebt makes and tho Diners brown horse had a walkover for that event The Reapers Stakes brought out a fair field of tnrrayearolds with Ituperta a pronounced favorite Tbe filly justified the conlldence re ¬ posed In her by winning hands down with le mum in second place and Miss Belle tblrd The opening event for twoyearolds resulted In an easy Victory for St Omer who cleverly ridden by Garrison won with a lot up ills sleeve Woodcutter was second but Larly Blossom carrying a lot of moneywas unplaced Kenwood won the filth race but had a good wldaawak boy had tbe mount on English Lady she would bavo gut the money as abs wascomlrjgery last nt the end and In the opinion of the best judges could not have lost bad Steppe made his run In time Firelly was almost backed oil the bonds for the selling race at even furlongs and the old gelding won hand down Fernwood a most disap ¬ pointing colt owned by J 1J Hagglti with odds of aa much as SO to 1 against him for the place was a good focord aud Quotation third There was a wild plunge on Long Dance to win the closing race of the day over tho turf but NIarll won after a driving finish with Macbeth IL and St Luke the lavorlto cutting It badly in the stretch TIlE FIBST HACK The field got away In very good share after a delay of live minutes with Vanity Bt Omer end Highland Lass in the van They made tile running in very compact order until around the elbow when St Omer und Wood- cutter ¬ drew away from the reat Garrison sat perfectly still all the war home while Taral was riding Woodcutter hard end the former always having the boat of it won br a length Betty Prather was third two lengths away For 2jrarol4i nonwlnnariot lliiOO anrentaki of 111 each with CI loo added of which Sj30 to second and Cia LOlbJrel Futurity course about threequartri- or a mile J Iielonri eh o Bt Omer by St BlalieOlltlpa Ila1uarUoot 3 A BaWb ierbcwoodcuVtVrll8cTraV i ii 3 Orarl Coeb 5 Betty Prather 105 Dendiri 3 Claudia Common Bean Blacaleet Roe II Kloa los colt Otto lur9tan Nellie rejtou oily Meiara colt nDlamln Vanity Unlldean filly Ulib land Lam Woodcutter Early tflouonj Arstl cud Belivu alto rau Time 11145 BettlncAialBit I Et Omer 3 to Il Early I Dlooiom 4 to ll UUhland Lau 6 to I Woodcutter Blacklock I sail Adage ally each 10 to I Petty rratber and Inca II eaeli 12tal ClandlD I OllTnr and Benjamin etch 13 to I Vanity Vteiara colt Nellie Feriou filly and Lanrettan chZU to 1 OrIOn 4O to I it Knilora slid Oulldean Olir each so to I Mualoa colt anu Common Sense each luu to L hiuiuaispaiiliio33 J1335 taiao TilE rLIOHT STAKES All the others being withdrawn Kingston galloped over the course at a twominute gait The brown horse wanted to co faster but Mar- tin ¬ took a strong hold of his head and would not permit hint to shuw his speed The Flight Stoke A sweepstake for twovearetdt and npwardoft35ach with tlJM added which RK o tecond the third te receive tItS 001 ot the tttke seven furUaa Owyer Brot br h Kloitifon a by Spendthrift Kapanta ill Uutln v- TUE 0 BXAPEBS STAKES Demuth Ituperta and Clio were the first away to a good start Ldaar Johnson bringing up tbe rear Longshord went up on the out elda very fast in the run around the turn and at the quarter won making the pace with Clio a loneth and a half before Demuth and ICupor ta Miss Dell trailing In the run to the halt Longshore lOOk command of affairs and was a length before Demutb who was a length and a half In front of lluptrto Around the upper turn lemuth and Ituperta elooed on Longshore very fast and when they squared away for home III Den a and Demuth worn on eren terms The flllv always bad tbo best of it and won under a pull br a noolc Ules Hello wits third ten lengths away The Reaper1 ritaVea for IhreeTearolda a sweep llakeiufCJoeaoh wIth IlalO added of which 31 VJ to second the third to receive ciuu out of the sickest one mite and ttircilxteenth- ii J Johnton b f Ilaprrta by Frlnce Charlie ilarruerll IU Allen t 811 irewne II o Uemnth Ill tO Cortnuton J iso lleantacr f Mlu Hell uw MMf lyi a Edgar Joliuon Clio Loujnhor and Kinluenc alto ran TIme 20214 netting Oi Ruperta a tot acilnit Oimnth am to 11 Edgar Johnion lilo li Mill Bele 15 Ic li i Lougtbor- so to ll I Clio ai to II Eminence 40 to I Mutual paid Isto 5340 THE AVERAGE STAKES Tbe pair went away on exactly even terms end tbo pace win mild a heart breaker from the drop of the hag wltb IIno land cutting out the work The big gelding had nn 11 < VII n 10 ol a Inngtb nt the quarter but It was Increased to two lengths at the half when Taylor hogan riding Trlatnu a trifle with lila lianas anti Mr Kuans horse closed up nome ground Ktury body had conceded tile race to Itncelnnd from the start but when the pnlr struck iho bead of tbo stretch and Hamilton began looking around uneasily those who put UP 600 to win Clod btl ion to feel uncomfortable At the furlong pole Hamilton wont to the whip on Ilaceland anti Tristan coming on won by length suit a halt In 200 beating the best on record by a fraction Tli Average Blake a iweptlaVi for tbre year old CM earn wIth flsnii cOdes which kUrdJ and IMJto the third one r r- and three tlitetnth- tI Ktuart a ces b h Trlitan by Olenelg La Tra TiMe 102 Taylor 1 A Ueiinontt bg Ranland i S 100 Hamilton i y Time 31001 Jletllng On Raceluna a to II agalnit Trlitan 0 to I Uutnalt pldtkv4u THR 71FTJ1 HACK Lamblor took Kenwood 1 off In front and made nil the running with Hunouot aud Htocktou I japped anti Knplisb IBdy bringing 1111 tbo roar They ran In this order until the head of tha homestretch when ttenpo came through ulthi- iglleliI Iady nod although she was mining vary taldlr all the way liotno Iho ilUianco was too abort to malts un the gap and J on wood won by thieonunrteis ot II lei cth Banquet wns beaten two liHicttiB for the plato A lanOlcap iweeiuiake fur tPricaar odnaaU up ward of fJ eaclL with IIXM ndile I lit is luau tevi In seond suit lliJ tutliiril me rail ad three pliteentbi U Walbauma b c Kenwood I 1 by raUbttv Katie free MiLtmblerl I Scoggan lieU oh f Cngllth Iwidy a HOBteppe 3 W f Scntfa be banquet P luj Taylor a tftockton also gait TIm 202- liatltDgAgatet Kenwood ll to Si BiagueL I lo6i JeoJIU t It eel IOD 4 It I Mutuali paid THE siirn PACE Quotation made the running for halt a mile alterwhlobrflertle D went through and showed the way to the turn for home where Finfly jVrrnwood Lotion Ilambler and Uuoiatloit wore on amo t even term Flioily always tout the best oflt and ultlinatnly won bye length und a half with udmetblug spare Ternwood beat Quotation n length lor Ibo place Iurie rTM of which IIS l Iv thiiicndt entrant Cib 10 be divided bei Ieen I Ibe irctmd and thirdi irlllng- alluwancet eaves urung > J II WcUormlcki cli g rlrtlly 6 by The IllUred Ian I lolt IILI ifitjiu I J B lUjglne bit e Vtrnwood a vi A covingtonl v K rurctiltch in Quotation 6 Illj TtTlorl a Lotlou Rambler Kd Uafaeril II flancovai KalUe lltrptr Niwborg ao Lm t n Ulowom alto ran Tima I Bettlngigalott Tlredy rn nuneyi Osttatlca t UU loam ILaxgere M MI untie ii Lad Vewbuxav i 4 I ItoI J aJ1 Iot aehlotlmIetenlIttt Paieoca M la 11 FaISbIe- idid L Tnn Eesom febi tl I M4 Leaf cod Fed- weed eaCh M lei iiftTtfali iuo7fnia siovis TwIt mrvEimr sect Etev Long Danoeand Macbeth It alternated In the lead from the start until squared away for home where KleTe and Lonw Uftace were teateh and dropped back In ft whlpplnJr flnlh Nlgait won by threequarters of a lenlnl1 while Macbeth IL boat St Luke as far for the piece A nljrbweUM haaitleap sweepstakes HI each with louuedavd of which 55 to the eeond ceO Cia to the third ccc rail Cad a qntrler 0 tart 8 W Fireefich n Niagara at by Lake Blaekbnrn n1 lTyLtr IIMTaral I I V llantln I Co1 h g Mcoelhlt S imtrraaeW S k Uerdacii re lit Lute artd I iieflu atrek I Rlve and LOOK Dspre alto I ran Timi fill 41 nettl ronIxrar Daore lutott Niagara 4 toIl It Lnkan4Pleachstoh llactxtk IU 1001 Mo teal rail ttdeeA 1U MII tarmacs FOil BntutraiittAD OAT A aoe> Ttetd orTworei > roUii to Sleet I tile reveries Stakes Tho stake feature ot todnys card for Bhaaps bead Dar I Is the Partridge Stakes for tworear olds which should be won br Stratbmeatb with Elgin second Kingston should lead the opening event with Monroe second Bobby Beach and Clarendon ought to have a great chance the second but AustrallU is a dan- gerous ¬ commodity Little Addle and Little Jim should both go well In the fourth Tulle Blackburn may win tbe fifth with Los Angelo second Arundel mar win tho last rac with 1oune Dukescon- dnroRA sweepstakes for threeyflarctdi up ward of Slllch with Siiuu adIeu one mil union llllMnnroe IIS Youngluke133 Kyrl0 IIS- Bleve ml Second Race Tb rartrldi Stakei for twoyear oldit a aweekttake ot ru each with tlSM addd three quarters of a mile on turf Kcllp Aiiemon US- IlonnlaLatt Unman iifl- Kirathmath Ill lia- Ix laoy WblorlonI1 rdllarrr IIS Utrle 115 Third RaeFor tbrytaroldl a sweepstakes of sib etoh with lltou added futurity court Dmidess 125 Auitrallu lit Resell Lad Agne 1- 11CIroodoo12 l etrl 8eL lit Bobby Peach Ill llouttnli I OH Dratdto tiu- Elith 111 Spent ItH- Coita Ptrtgt lit ItJOM ion rIlLlor U Fourth RarIon flnoo for thryoar otis and upward one mil and an e l ghth- Pt Tatnr 128 DeIt 111 rrtl I I fllrthtsy Metd of Orleansiil Emlnno 18 Little Jim 10 tennie It 10- 4iatShriy lii LlttieAddie > Drown IIloalo call t4 II Flftb SateA handicap sweepstakes or meb with Sf2I1oeldell one mile noel s furlong Lot ADC 117111100 55 I ng fIr ioldcn Or 110 ci Tulle BlackburnIto Iallelr < RaceA iweipitaktt for thrtyrarnldi and upward of IIS each wlih C1UUO added on mil on turf Young Dak IJBILantt m Falcon I8J KlirneL I M Gypsy Queen Ill Fonitce 120 Sieriden ISO ihcetey 1211 WIflo 123 reII 10 Fitzroy 120 nlolthorb M 13 O rtlt 10 tuOydohnson117Fer- flwood iio tiontin Ill at Jobn 120 11 T o Pony flacee at Newport NKwroKr Sept 4Some capital sport was had to day at the Aqutdneck pony racee whloh wr attended bjr many hundred of the cottagers Theodore Hare meyer Charles Ilavemeyer Fraicott Lawrence W II Lawrence W II O Slates rrry Betmont and Albert Tadelford were out with their four In binda The Judges were Prescott Lawrence W K Hunter T Hitchcock Jr and L Lerllltrd The first race was an open handicap ponies 14 1 and under CIa to brat teo to leoood After n capital rice Post Soy lUr W K Thorn won Princess Mr Miicat tecond and Ntarll ht with Mr Gray up third the second race with I four etarteri sal for a purse alto to nrit AU to second There wets two neata chief tnln Mr Thorn wou both leadIng by a length Mr llarbordi Nina was third and Tommy fourth Third race Newport Handicap purse Ultoflnt gui to neoond and 21 to third it was a splendId ron test Mr Unirat won with Starlight br a balf length Hetty Ur Smith was second ann itotilette from the Tamalamah itabie Ur Thorn wan third FITs fur lonRa Time 111 There were but three at the post for the next race Chieftain Mr Thorn Betty Mr South end Leila B lion Mtcnael 1 Herbert The distance was six furlongs and every yard wae splendidly oonteiled Chlettaln won by half length The last rat wu for a ISO purse Mr Keene reds Bterenf Little Winch Mr Thorn the Tamalaraah Stables hnrprlt Mr Vingat was up on the Iroepect Stables rrlnoep and Mr Horden on hit l roan Billy Little Winch leI nearly the whole distance and won The races wIlt be continued on Saturday at the same time and plat 5110 CiTING Tb Dexter Park Cliumploiiihlp A team shoot to decide the Dexter Park champion ihlp for trophy emblematic of th tame and to be known as the Dexter Park Cbarnplontblp Trpby will be held on that popular thootln ground on Wednesday Oct 1 Invltatloni bare been tent to the following New York and Long Island ihootlug organizationT Glen inure hind and Qua Club farkway Acme Northilde hillsIde Falcon Kings County llanahan and Crescent flnnolnba Long Iiland and Diana ftportitnani eliibt alt of Brooklyn the hint German ion tlubof New York anil this airman Jeanette Emerald and Algon- quin Con Club of ilite city ftc coalition are that the trophy shall become the abtolut property of the club whote tem make the lilghtltioore in case of tlea the teams ihall ihieioT tbreblrilt cacti man The teams than con Ut of- ten men each and the entrance tee will te Ci per team Entries win clot on Saturday Sept 20 when a committee conttttlng of a delegate from each club enured will select aud pnrchatea trophy to tiisamouul of the entrance mousy deposIted live extra prize ot MO fcin SIb f 10 and V will I be given to the Bre marks men making the hIghest Individual scores possible Mm will be shot off at three birds each men then mist amid out the flye shooters staying In longest to b entitled to the money Time following roles will govern the shoot Tb rap icing of the team entered ihall telect a referee whose deottlnn mail bo foal a lodge who shall wmeu the t ot- tlonot the gun and two official toorrr The captains shall draw for places and only the official and the con urtanti aCtually ihootlngln cacti round will be allowed to etar In the eneloture Each man moet shoot at ten lire bird from five irate 26 yards rise for twelve ant 27 rardi for tenbore gone tie gun to be held below me elbow until the bird is on the wlag both barrel alnvrO 80 yards bounUrj A bird shut nn this around will be no bird and th shooter will he entitled to another bird only ens men at a tim win be allowed to gather bird Only the captalnt of the competing tami caoohalleng birds for soy reason and Hurling hem rules shall oe binding In all respects not before pelned- Tha probablllllee are that at least ton nf the invited club will participate among them the Qlenmore Jerk way Acm North shOe Jeanette Krueralil and the two Herman gun clnbi tthootne will begin atHAM and the meeting prnmltet to be the eucceol ot the shooting season In the vicInity of New York The EmpIre 33111 C leak The EmpIre Kin Club held is opening macthug at the headquarter 12 51 Marks place yeelerday Ji wee decldid to hold biweekly shoots at the gallery dimln- gthsnasnnon the lOOtontrangeof the iermnpAmneric- ami shooting Society A gentleman foriieriy proimi- lnenthy conneotsil with rifle shootIng wiil gIve ye o vh cable Inclate tsr tile seaonnscomnpethticin Afler m- lttemiertiOu at the Usual routine htehles th mneetinc was adiourned and ins young members ienleril a- Teoermtlolt to the ladies amoig whom were Sire 0 0- ttler lid Shys Mar0u 3115 SophIe Slsrlin cud lte- tlrace tao Ardetm ifier the earring of refrashueite dannln was the order of iii eveulug Lull was tin tihiud until a late boar Stealing Notr The New Vnrk ma Club will iiiem one and prohnbly two team Into the homey M either team match at Creedtuoor The shooting of the Jersey State temn at Crenilinuo- ryetterdar was of a great train the arerave in their practice for the interrfiae match betnp ni er 4i AU members of the Zetller fife Club wishing to pir llclpate In the Barney calIber sent m tch onlhuri day ihuuld be nt the Loiig Island city depot Iu time Inn the Ou train Sergeant Ccrrle of the Twelfth Peidment formerly f- tb United Slates army mad tb folionluc MI ret u Ing a rprlngneld end a Remington nIle open ccht ale pound pull I i4i yaruii dutance Crtedmunr turret on the Creedmoor range In n throe cornered mitt It with J A Horken Coil Ilenry llolgei ot thiS Settler Kill Club yooterda strings of live rolsiho rointil- aisfai 3A la n a a si Total sal AVerage 440 per hut on OIly ibot The Larehraont Club Regatta Following I Is a lilt of the entrltt received op to last night ten liii retnl r fall regatta of this Larohmout Yacht Club lo be held tcmorrow It In confidently ex peeled that it tar number ot entries rill yet be r- cetved l lefins if time of olotlng the list leunorir ices h Agnet- bitiopt coil I opted ClttM 4Clara and Jeralca Claus hLine and Ulnerva ClaiiThathleen Aiuaton ami- llaliii hsiny MaInsail Yacht Clai ItAura Ella and Via pn Mainsail Yachts Claus 18rlval Kent Zulleka and fh Ilia Asacuat the tug nalroll rvvlded for mcnittri of the thuD anI inslr giietii will nrcoiniiaiir the rnc lilt over tt e coerCe i 11111 interact i is heLen In Olat 4 ni a close SOil exciting race I 0 pecte I butwcen tbi Clara and ill hew tMutrh cutter Jessica On Uondarihe piolal re c > fur tie ifoot coil 31 foot itnatl will tate place oIl Larihmont Tue entries so lar Iu the J fout dais are the Minerva end tile Lirli tbe iuc JJalcU wilt be un Imtid un TuiJy alio Aqnnlla iced Cane Note from New J rey Any mount nt too was to b bad at lbs annual re- f alia ot tIle Orange Canoe Clnb- Mr J D Dsgoin cUbe lanth Canoe Club U oo ef the best Junior paddier on Inelautto River The Newark contingentinloyed tlieuKelietlmmente ly as the Stateu Island Athletic Club regatta Tb fourclnh event an Innorwtion to ranolnf ba caught oo well among devvteei of this pastime Canoeists along the Panialc Hirer are rather sly when they < rf > u of toe Yonkers Canoe Cluu rneuUr ai a rmatui his inrlii Iloat Club held a lively meeting at their he iliu rifrt uu Tuesday evening thIs urganluilon lice loads u ftlr iliuwliu ou the wiir lurlu < 110 rut tlirr uoutbu Tile tiuiltueihav uiad nrraucenfiin for their an- nual hi 1515115 Tbn trorratiiine will occupy tan dye i l iiio iliiiil iiid fm cit rainrdtrt of till month live bvnii frlneil a4 inc iutlul hIlls Tbe fataalo heat Club will bay their annul regatta ami formal opening of the new beadiiuauir on Saiur day dept it Iu the aturuuon the regatta will have the fnllovlug aveniji tingle seMi pair oared gig four oared pip ilaveared rig eightoared thell tub cad swImmIng race Ibe ipatloua rectctHa teem wiLt te a Has Sd aieur U Ue eieaUi 1I p KINO OF COCOAS ROYAL COCOA FACTORY Kings are but men but all men are not kings Therefore when the King ef Holland toy as he did by deed of August I u 1889 that he is greatly pleased with I VAN HOUTENS COCOA BEST a GOES FARTHEST and entirety unsolicited grants the manufacturers the sole right of styling their works the Royal Cocoa Factory a sig- nificance ¬ attaches to the act which would not were he not every inch a king a 11h 0 ATULETIO NKtrU FIIUU ABROAD The Work or Encllih Ammtarm aud Pro felonal In lle eeml Contests The sixth annual championship meeting ot the Qaallo Athletic Association of Ireland was was hell on Aug 10 in Clontnrlc Park Drum condra The performances worn generally ot- n suoorlor class The 100yard run was won by D D Bulger In 10i seconds und word from there is that ho starts on his hands and knees a la the Yankees Putting the 10pound shot was won by James Ollahonoy with 37 feet 11 Inches T J Uorcoran won the halfmile rime In 2 mlnutea ION seconds The 220inra run was captured br JJ Nolan In 23H seconds Dig and popular Dr J C Duly won throwing the 7pound weight with a record ot 81 feet 21 inches P 11 Jalnlan won the running high jump with 6 feet 9K Inches which Is the best performance at these games since P J Kelly of Ireland and W ii Page of America tied at 6 feet IK Inches In 1837 Pushing the 26pound shot from n stand with a follow woe won by Dr Daly at 31 feet 3 Inches O Dormer won threomlle walk In 23 mlnutea 39 seconds The 120yard hurdle race 3 feet G inches high was captured for the fourth successive year by D D Bulger in 1C45 nconds and throwing the 10pound hammer handle 3 feet 0 Inches long with unlimited run and follow was won by IT Daly with 125 feet 3 Inches The Doctor weighs over 300 pounds having gained some flfleon pounds since ho was In America in 1888 Tim onemtlo run was won by J P McCabe In 1 minutes 17 25 seconds D D Bulger won for the third successive year the running broad jump nt 21 feet 1 inches but D Bhanaban tho holder of the worlds record for the running two hops end a jump was close behind Bulger with 21 feet 2 motes Shanahan won the running hop step and jump with 17 feet 5 Inches and the next man to him was 8 feet 1 Inch behind H 0 Wells a rising runner was first In the 110yard run In 51 seconds Dr Ditty stepped again to the front by winning throwing tho CCpound weight with unlimited run and follow His performance 31 foot 10 inches Is his host reo ¬ ord The three standing broad jumps with weights was won by J Reynolds with 31 feat 5 inches All tbo events were hold on turf Among the entries for tho individual all athletic championship or Ireland me Sound county Kerry T M Donovan Queens College Cork T Jennings who won the English championship lor the running limb ump Inl88J bo retirements Cambridge University P Lawless of Londonderry a cup Itiil juniper and weight thrower Duniul O- Jlnlger Dublin elands churn nlon sprinter and running broad jumper T Mooney of Monastereien who i it Is credlcted will bo the allround champion he being vijry strong lot weight throwing and active for jumping The fixture le creating great Interest partly on ac ¬ count of Its being tne llrst regular meeting for the decision ot tho title When the American team was In Ireland In 18S8 nn nilround com- petition ¬ for the chutnplnnhlp of Hint country was hold There was none In 188J but this year the meeting has boon launched In nrcpular way At tho Monanterevcn SportS In Ireland Auc 21 T Moonoy won no lots than live first prizes nil from scratch The events bo did so welt In are the 120yard hurdles running high jtituij running broad jump pushing the 28pound shot and throwing the 86pound weight The tenth annual festival anti games of the Bath Cycling Club of England was held at Ibis Bath College Cricket grounds Aug 1C in the presence of COOO spectator The grass track was rather heavy otvlng to recent ruins The feature ot the afternoon was J J Klbblewhltns running in the onemllo handicap run This sterling runner finished fourth by not over six ¬ teen yards In 1 minutes 2Qft seconds Ills In ¬ dividual time was 1 minutes 23S seconds A- Wnkeloy with 125 yards start was the winner of the race H 11 Hooper of the London Ath- letic ¬ Club showed capital form In the 120yard handicap run ho finishing Iron scratch six feet behind the winner whose time was liii seconds There was however Quito a wind at the runners backs Hoover alsn won second prize in the quartermile handicap run being Seaten by H Frickor who bad eighteen yards start only one yard In M seconds W U Kant ot Isleworth it open to scull any man In England over the full Thames itlvor course for the championship of England anti stnkoR of 200 a side He prefers to moat George J Perkins ol NerrcastleonTrnr On Aug 18 Fred lllchardsonsged 15 of Pad dlngton undertook to walk iron the Marylo bone Theatre Church street Edgewaro road to the Swan old Kent road In 67 minutes for a wager ot Ado The time was taken by Mr A Garret and Richardson was attended to by George Uarrott Tba refereo was W tYhita He made the start nt 630 A M and brought uo at the Hwnn at 20 minutes 15 seconds past 7 covering the journey In 50 minute 15 sec- onds ¬ anti benilng time by G minutes 15 seconds The London Fportina Life or Aug 21 contains the following paragraph written by Olym- pian ¬ Last week I drew the Attention of handlcapper and athletes to ttie tueceueiorw N Christie the American runner Who had recently obtained two fret Critic from the ten yards mark Last Wednesday followed these by winning the quarter handicap at Douglat front the Came mart As he won emllr by four arcs In 01V I rated my quittion of last weeL and again ilk ad luiiir to glv Christie an opportunity of showing us whet be cannot do Olympian has complained for several weeks that the American was being trentud ton leniently by the handlcnmerf- R iletfor of KantlHli Tuwn nan answered the challenge of K llollly to whistle any one In EngtaciL Heller will vrblstla hint the best of threii tunes If any one will give u trophy worth whlctllnufor Tha amateur championship swim of the Mar pay Itlvor was held under the nusplceu of tile Liverpool hwlramlng tub on Auir IH The course was a mile from Now Brighton to the tjeajorth shore Six of the eight entries started AHmllb Tyldsley B U was llrst with W Evans Manchester Mwnn 8 C aucoad V W huntington Liverpool H 0 was tblid No time was taken The I hallongo cup valued at 30 culnena lies now been won twice by Smith and will become his property should he win It a third tune 1 Ito creat professional match nt golf between Willy Iark and Andrew Kltkcnldv for 200 u side took place Aug 20 on Mus elbur h Green It attracted n great deal ot attention mainly owing to tile tact that tile two playnrs wore In the blood for the championship content last full when Park who bails from Mimsolburith only gained the bulB ribbon of the golllng world alter playlngo lie For this last match Park Issued a challenge to play any man In the world for from 100 to 500 over tour Scottish greens Among several who made endeavors tu accept the challenge JUrkcaldi of Ht Andran was the only one wbo could unit sufficient hacking Both then lid distill gulnhod tbemcelves In practice With the ex- ception ¬ ol u slight bruerc on the outward journey Hie weather was faMirublo for a good exposition of the game nnd at the commencement at noon there were at least 800U erectatom nnd this number was considerably augmented ns tint day wore on Ulvo und take lilly character ¬ ized the lint round hark tlnU gajnod aslluht advantage nt tua coucluilon of nine holes ha standing one up Klrkcaldy wrested this advantage fiom him at the first hole or the second round nnd continuing In n brilliant way llnUhod tile round with tho good soors of SG anil with two holes tu this Rood The piny era wore rattler Incompnlencod by lOp grunt crowd During the third louod Park pressed the leader tory oioo hilt tho latter not only managed to bold IllS own out Increased lila total to thruo hole up An unexpected cliaiiKO cam oter Ihefouith nnd last round nnd Klrkcanl toll tiff In tile Eitme very much nnd lot hIs three holds ndvuutiigu und the gitme Wise munre with Iho utica to play The first two tell to Inrk the nrxt two were halved but Klrkcaldy gained this last hole und the match At the Douglas Harriers shone held at the Bellnviie ground Douglas lisle of Nan on Aug 20 lCHj HpeiMiiturx were preannt Tlm feature nf tile meeting wits ih tiyaid mntcli running rnie betnvan T I I clmlnn and N I > Morgin both of the Halfortl llnril in Nlibolas had sprnlmtil his auLle tlirou lays previously ana broke down n few yards from the start nnd could not continue the race II mil hoped to- vlxlt I Amerlcn on thaHiilfont I IlnrrJAia Mum Tbra hits been a tendency this slimmer for English girls to perform uotintli fenm Ono reccuily of unto was iicomplltlud by n young litily named Hilda llrimalt ol KijR lia tnn A gentlemen named tsttr Scott swam with her from ht Catherines Fort to Daldy island on tug IB The distance i Is more then four miles but owing to tba title they covered the dlilanee In one bqur azd a queller Two boat aerom nunied them In one of whIch they alterirard Onea book to the tuilnj cckt- np j1 PROFIT AND THICKS OK XOtt ZUflfl c Sot of the RcetBt TTIn er IistMCee > f u Sharp JTmetler There are very few plungers In the real sense of the word on the turf today Michael F Dwyer and A P Walcott may possibly ba so called but won ot the stamp of Theodore Wal ¬ ton who set the racing people ot two conti ¬ nents by the ears are nn oddity nowadays The great Increase in racing Is in a maestro i resrouslble for this The heavy bettors who have fought their way all along the line know from experience that tIle bookmakers have the mif best end of the deal and when Pittsburgh Phil and other clever judges of form blossomed out into bookmakers them wnsnosurprireevlnced by the great mass of racegoers Phil Is ocrotty V good winner on tho pennon so far both In his book and on outside bets nlthouch tim Mon mouth Park meeting which was so disastrous to nearly every member of the talent made him wince on more than ono occasion But to ba sure he always had the book lo fall bade 4 4- on and any bookmaker will readily acknowl- edge ¬ that there has never been n meeting In the recollection of turfmen where form was so Inconsistent and where the public lost so heav- ily ¬ as nt Monmouth Park Yet TomChllds waa so unfortunate its to get ou the wrong side ot i the fence aud clever player and game bettor as ho Is he Is now taking things easy and wait- ing ¬ for something to turn UP Michael Dwyora speculations this year have I J hardly bern so heavy as In former times yet the fact that ba had 20000 on Kingston at Sheepshead Bay a few days ago shows that the junior partner of the Brooklyn racing firm Is still doing unite well thank you Tho brown horse could not have lost the race in question h unless he fell or wow Interfered with cud Mr Dwrer probably did not get more than 3500 against 10000 Mr Dwyers health has not been good this year and ba takes much less interest In racing than formerly although ba is still a very close student of horses and their form Mr Walcott thinks nothing of putting down t2000 or 3000 on something that has n fight¬ tag chance and It is said that he lies won very heavily this year quite a few good things that came off and were well played being credited to him lit Pierre Lorlllard likes to bet on his own horses wuen ho thinks they have n chance and or more than ono occasion this year be line made the ring weary Joe Ullman the erratic bookmaker fIlm Chicago came Last the latter purl ofthe Momnoulh meeting anu cavu the boys a turning over lie got the uionuy more thun once but Ullmans judg- ment ¬ is not always the host in I Ibo world Ot lha New York i ncllloi8 who always cam bin among thomtehos aud Iny to knock each other out with a bottledujt sleeper Jack Mo Donald and Matty Lorbott are undoubtedly the biggest winners 1ourfiall bettor known as Lob wonvery heavily while Johnny Camp ¬ boils lucky star was In the ascendancy jut his conlrfres are gutting the money Dituk again now LuceAppleny lies lad a very fair year anti uo base 1rof Iko Thompson Jimmy Ma bony anti iottfried Wulbnum Dutch Fred hsbnpr almost bankrupted bU fellow pencil r lets at Saratoga when Mastorlodu Eminence and Lelreiln got tu tile front Lshuor li tba young uiuu ivho sold walking stliLn about time race tracks a iew youis ago Today lIe has aa- eilenalvo stable of race horses soil in matting a high roller book Davvr Johnson the hornier partner of Lucien Appiuby met Ills Waterloo at Monmouth Park anti woe ou the ground several times but somo good Samaritan al ¬ ways turned up and advanced enough money tu put him on illS loot again how have Is on the highway to fortune again but the good looking young man would need a000 to pay his debts with and that liuuio cannot be won in a day t A rood story is told of how n certain shrewd bookmaker who had it sleeper in his stable ROC the worst ot the odds on the day tif tin race anti illustrates aptly how bluer the conflict for the maMuryls In the poiicillots arena The torso in question opcied at very long odds somebody Iu tbe umuloy of tbe owner must have boon false to the trust coatlded in him OB before a com ol the owners monty could bo placed the price had been knocked down CD per cent by the comuiltiKlonets ol a rival who won twice as much monty us the roan who bail engineered the scheme To make mutters worse one ot the owners commissioners Mho put on something like 1500 turned In tickets t at a point or two lower than the market price i A gloat hue and cry has been raised iwalnsc bookmakers owning and running horses antI the practice is certainly jwrnlclous Humnu nature is the same the world over and a book ¬ maker would hardly have any qualms of coo sclenco If ba run one or his horses a rlUe short of work nail let the public bet ou him bcllev lug that the borIc was In prime condition and could Win As n loather 01 net the bone la question might not have hul n gallop In three I or four days and would nave no show la reality for tho rare All such money would ba- as good as louna an there would ba absolutely no cbuuco hung it flail u dozen very good arguments might be advanced in favor of bookmakers being debarred from owning anil racing horses but this ulouo should bo suf- ficient ¬ Ono of tba most profitable sources of trickery on tao turf nowadays and one that Is alarm- ingly ¬ prevalent la this A wan owns a noise and Is nut anxious to win with him Perhaoa he couldnt win ll be tried to do K He ix no- inialutod with a bookmaker nail Informs the larer ol odds thitt his horse will not bo danger ¬ owl The publlo may think well of the racer though mid noi knowing any better will bet u him The bookmaker takes In the coin in handluls and shares with tbo owner A tialner with a national reputation told the t I wilier some time ago bow a certain mnn al ways made between tiouoo and 12000 out ot- n S horse whose flume Is known from hole to Bats Ernnclsco clear ot stakon and purse The horse referred to was wondermlly but was a pitIable cripple anti tsas on the verge of breaking down for years Iboold fellow had tu bo trained very gingerly but as i Soon au tbo owners pocket bocnmo depleted bo would Insist on running mile hone no mat ¬ whether It was against the skates at Brigh- ton ¬ Bench or ngalnsi tOo vruvkii at bheoimbead hay and Monmouih inrk Tho horse was a rood one wbin IU anti always carried a large share of public ptitronaca with him anti no i matter when lit marled ho iraa well hacked 11 tile owner butt an accommodating Irlond or two In the ring and tIle old IIOISHS race generally i roughttlinniln aluthnrvortt notwithstanding the tact that on such oeoisloris ha generally pioughtuK with tile rout guard at the llnlnb- on one occasion the horse hal not had a gallop for four mouths and liad been home bin four ilnis froth a eterinnry Infirmary where be had boon under treatment The scapegrace owner i came down lo the track flat broke and despite I tile entreaties of the trainer Instated on run- ning ¬ tile hose at Brighton the following day nlthouch the poor rrlppla hadnt is log to stand on Not only this but the owner actually had the hardihood to try end engage Jimmy Mo Inugbllii ti rldo lila horse knowing that the klnuol jockc > B would aurely cnueo the horse I to ba woll backed Tho trainer demurred and I finally another boy wits secured Alter the race m which the old follow by a miracle aa It seemed to the trainer did not break down the owner received JlSOO as his share of the profits Thats one was ° of running a racing Btablu und making It pay j f r oel The llilmout R c of rulladiiphla will and astroag tram tu play the Lf tgu at lltrgtu 1ulnt oa bepL Ia The nuiiual brurnt tir Ilirrr tiers the uiofnlonil- or the iauliattmi ClI l win tske place liril Mnday 1h gum will L lrn pec Turk against Sew York linciles the Nest ye tVst game at 1rixpect lark to morrow the oimopolltitu will pla hlugt County and Se f Vt k M III play a l etnrn gaIn with Uroeilru II Wrlglet who did celtic ultvrr won ulthlhebtt forth cc lirt Club this teawiu met his deetb In a veiy trsaio lounner nn luetdty living Inadvertently oltnned by a do e of carlwtlu acid adiuinlitered by aa aiiendaulat llellerue iloiplul The l laitiie leant loplay Urlraont on Kept 12 In M R Cobb captan J Kote A Mallit I if J Innutrgatt Nanhatun J II Uoy K W 8ir lford New lock I f J IVimd r1 VV T Mllea ElliS i oillll t II K Jeekixn lloemopo Hint T dl l Charts and VI U Turner AewJtr cry 4 41 i II Mills n O liloiioia J L held and U Stewart are the subslituee I MaIn etltig belt at n Hrcadwar on Wednetdayaf Lruoonltwu reiolved tu lutriii ihc rolo iur to rip remit Alhew > url In the match aualun 411 fhlladel I U lo in playcl on apt W aid 3i f u Smith W- il Thompson U 0 Ibayrr H II Sirlomi Line II Uo Nntt J II Ainollii M It i obj r j IrcDdenratL Trent I II Klllt an < r ll flaike The ueutlimen sf fhllidelpbla eaehly detested tb English uitj nii team on Seth 1 and 3 at I bllacel ptila iiy sit wickets The New York cunllnient acquit led Ibiinielve virr well W II Tfcomijecn scored aJ- anl 45 TIer a and n and r 7 rreuderirax in aui vii forlhllaiUlphle C II fohleo played a magiUteBt l Imiunfor iai tbe totals were All VblUaeljr Iii aat 1 lit 4 wleaiUI LalUh Uejljeau Illuift a

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r J ITRE1JNTh1DAZSEPTEMBER 5 1KIO i I 1j

r SUNOL TROTS A FAST MILK

tan rtit D TO OVAL nEn OWN liaruv BEcimn TOOVOU-

neaottall lEar Haul Ma Oa TrIM

i ItjI nayneea HaecvMfat If r I Hi tl narIa l AtH 1004 rrr-M

tf 11 IIIDAlooe Hartl Mar nAyHavel tor

Aalker Tear A Crowd nt tl Trekpti1ifliA sept 4The phenomenal

trotting mar Suno1 and the ftBlon laln Alto

attempted to beat tliolr record at Belmontpart near this city this afternoon but neither

Jed In accomplishing the feet Eachone heat Bunol Daklnlthe mils

IOlrlled unfortunate marring herJIrormano and Palo Alto going the dlstanca-

h trtrttor Alfred a In ajl i Orrnlc1oklaalchrace wlb MaSlde B mado 1 mile touonln coming within hal neecond-

el Hopeful wagon record ot21O-V Salfflont lark whore the raooe took place

to located bout nine tnllos from PhiladelphiaL Jflibln be pat rear many Improvements

have bn mado there and the truck Is nownnildtred equal to any In the country PraSow ltRt performances on this track are

Mudi miA In 211 and successive heats brjayEreBee and 210 When these21

I Lord wore ml o there was nutte ahUt on

tli third quarter which ho been removeddating the put year The track today wasil4bT the local officials to be In almost per ¬

lEt condition It kind been sprinkled harr-

owed

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and scraped until a ono nthuslaatf-

cclared It wa like nhet Driver HlckokIj after taking Alfred Karound for a warmingup

expressed the opinion that It was a littlehard and this was ulterirard found to be alsothe opinion of Mr Marvin who has tho twoCalifornia trotters In chance-l ha daywna almost an Ideal one for raolnr-

IhefIt fun was bright an1 warm vary Hula-

Sreeieitlrred nnd there was 1nutoeaDlelnokci the atmoeplierOI deer

bumldlt crowd 10gan Itherlul early Inand by oclok hour anmornlnltho Beginning sport nearly

1UN pelBOfle had aMubtod In the dubgrind stand and along the fenceb OUMt

BenT prominent Hportlng mon Irora differentof the 0Ullr journeyed to Phlladulpall hopeful seeing a wonderful

exhibition of Mr llobort lionnr the ownerspeeSnnnl was axpeotedfrom New ork but a letter receIved yestor

t day announced his Inability to be Presentni tons Fred nd Alllo and his brother Davidrepresented the muiily and witnessed the uftorte of the bore Irom the club house halooni Other prominent horsemen on the trackwere George W Archer President of the Itooh

Association A J Hews ITcslSent tl theVltlzens National lank Johnstown Pe end owner of the pac andmn

LslOothers exorcised In the morning bntWA

Bunol Alo tukrn trom her stall until anBouTorsobelorehertrlal

Promptly at 2 < clock the first event on thea match trottlngrnce betweenlam Alfred K and rank lioworasrlo i bet two In three the former going

toWad the latter to hnrnesH was taned AUwd took the lint heat In iSl Inthe second hot Umrele U broke balnearthe flrst iiunrtor post flue Alfred

j iiDdertbeinre In the feat time of J10V Thencame the event of the day Between beats ofthe match race Bunol the beautiful Caltfor

had been brought out by Driver MarvinDlaKlvea a warmlnicuii mile in 228 At theconclusion of the match race Bnnol was joeced-mntlr tast the grand stand an J the crowd budu opportunity to take In her wonderful buidBut littLe Urns was spent in gettIngand alter scoring once Marvin nodded for theword and the mare pod on her journeyg1nit time Her gait was perfection and

the crowd I watched her every stride with Intufe Inlerest She reached the Quarter mile-post econd The speed womaint-ained

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until hundred of thehiltmllo post when she left her feet A murnor of disappointment ran through thecrowd as a break was unlocked for lir thetine the half mile was reached she had settleddown and the rest of the mile wan with ¬

out a skIn A running horse mae OrrinElckok joined her just beyond the holt mileand served to urge her on The time atthe bal mile was lO4t tbleoQuarer13 nd mile 311MceDed the crowd as the mare dashed under thewire as it realized that she bad lost herchances of making an extraordinary tulle byUeinfortnnato break Within a few yards ofthe who Marvin used his whip lUhtly onHoooll shoulders and urged net to BO

go along and she evidently did herbeet Alter alighting from his sulky Mr Mar-Tint approached the juagen stand and In re-sponse

¬i ta question said he would not give1 the another trial Although he did notI yeoshewae apparently somnwhat tired A

floral collarwas placed around Bunola shapelyf neck and she walked back to her stall amid

the plaudits of the assemblagelab Alto wa then hitched to the sulky

itrottedwhich Snnol hd drawand thtnotd etalon

this trial Mr JJarvlu scored three lDoebrorho wan ready for the word Onfort ho nodded for and got It ThetactlcH were changed on this trial and the samerunner driven acaln by Iliokok accompaniedthe trotter from the Htart Instead of joining himnear the finish Palo Alto trotted the milewithout a skip tn 2l2 within Kofa secondof his This time Driver Marvin did notu e rcornor did he urea the horse withhis voice as the finish

I Although Polo Alto W8 nerdanother mile Man declared himselfsatiated and make another effort

J at record breaking Another floral collar wasproduced andI place around Palo Altos neok-

Undbe went his stable companionrvin said after the race that he

id to make the halfmile with Hunol in 103-labbt he said ho would hays done but for tb-

mthHe said the track was a trifle har andwind there was operated advantue on the slight rise in the track between

the half and threequarter mile postsThe opinion waexpressed by many

present that driven off exprana that had sh held to a little slowerthai on the flrst mi would have done thelull 10 or thought also thatralo lA-

nshould another trial

A teams which waaVon Nellie SouteJand True Love broughtL 45Fred Bonner said today tat his father1154 almost decided to leave in Mrana charge for another year The

call for the dlverot tbo pretOu

iics charge of her she will be IMa1Wcrnia this winter Palo Alto and Sunolprobably be token to Cincinnati on BaturCjnsxt where they will trot exhibition milesollowlngaro summaries

ra1I rail beau but two fthreem t t-

I iito o M a a-

t

I Tlm2n1 ols-ZliatalaItftni piiruef bat bcwfcv4ot to3s wftb en a4OIttooat ow

threoor4t tauds 0IteI il walll te brf 101 Ibreaa

1 AJio nlait time i pone of fa 600 tiefn tMord of iM with an aiiaitlonal 1 bal be> llblaln ricora of ina mete by AxtelLI is rJ r2J2 bat lUS4 Ieqnat

bte 111 hsit two In threetll and Loye 1IU and To a 2ace ui SThnteL 21UK 4TJtOXIZHO AX HVRZNQirtELB

etolo cad Dallas Win Their RaceI Htrulcht lleui-

B BijiorocLD Bept IeaT skies tIedthe Grand Circuit morning andI there was a strong probability that Hamtxlen

Prt was not to escape without the rain whichInterferes with the meeting hero Bonar 12 oclock the sun pierced the clouds

ad the programme for tho third day wasClUeon lme It was not a rpromlaJDand result proved even eventfulthin the expectation The only thing dossrvIng special mention Is that the best IK a

t I over this track was lowered byrecorpaceraiuandinow211i Tho chestnut gelding

tWM not seut along till the thir heat of thepacing kewb ln be the half iu1O7 and came homo front thire just a socottil faster Horn YIIk08 anti bt JullenhnvoBoth tiotted over the course In 11 a JIamiiris unlucky Irrlk Is still on tile Seatlau Mocthll bird olnRlnSloSSn 2d8 trot and fret

Theirty ebsr of te stake for aldwbeslra ys qultu

ITOltesport but Ilte fields werefar beof tho favorites so that thereWiI not a Close

ttOttlrlcftueed ilnieb Hire lroLlwo WilkeesomeL° obr for twi beats Cult harry WUk wll

hitiiiono11tacit time but this wits morel on exwMcb no money was inyostod cx

Uajn

I n duO

WlktLooka wllere1twa7 to 2 against

hub Illmocloni sold as tbeKwen IItlo

siWQ > i 7a and M-ohleboh MHlnjJlcolOI uu aiyivvHtoHdlly

f kraU Ind Mol won made6eat a hlh ° ttlBB to iimiiorlu Ithu first

ilandidero1 cluInui mare Irlu110 no0

drewfUswaythe

llisbjfor strong in 2iO Then it was

tOD alI16 for tie field rite UI°rt wa one to DlrJ ICghd oit b Ifta ockile the lotIolnlUd to rfalrko je was pasttitlo OUUtr tlflw It lloni vrero 6

fnrlonir ahsofl of her and vrncn Rlmmlfoloncame home lnSS2M she was oniy fairly roundthe last turn Asaho finished the reason fortier collapse became sa her cheekrein was unfastened apfentwas Tim mainfansoot herUownfaJL Attertiiat KlramlonlonJ9t Moliwen In iiJtV in the eonlest race haba done for some timeIlettlpioniheI Maanasolt Btnko was 60 toilon Dallas with few tael of the ibid endtie diaw the polo away slowly andUarandet led to the half Then the Iitteburchcrack was moved un and hr lirut no trouble Inbanting the gray ntalllon finishing inililJMwith Marauds at his whecL Lchlnvar hagone to pieces early and the nai tellgot to it There was no opioaitlon toIJallasnnrl ha ngaln toll back nnd allowed Marandos to to take the pole but aentity out-paced

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him anti canto home in Then howas driven at e faster olio In tlm third heatcod made the mile In211 with Marendo sixlengths away and all the rest Inside Ward

elhad been gept in tho rear for two heatsnow moved tip tor n place nut floors man-

aged¬

to keep Bole Taylor ahead of ths hondocome son of llamllna Almont and beat himfor fourth money

The two out of three heats affair botwarnfarrWilkes and Itonallnd Wilkes needs no

de crlDto The summaries215 Stars

Plmmoeolon by Blnteoni tOoldimithI I ItloBwen Itleeril i 2 2Mocking DlrdiAndrewn II dli

Xaesoit TuneIDI 211r 2111NDallas by lmont Hoy tPr ilraor l 1 I Iunnrrowler 2 a a

Dlrlco Maid Trout a a n

JobTlorlI 4 4 IA I 1Lonlb1a Uejrnoldi jl7Hail6ji2ill dli-Hm

IpolItl 3onalCT Wilkes P L Throatt I

nnatlnd WIIHiJ fi Turner t 3

Tm1116 J1HXFor the Ind last dor tho 224 classtrotting thc aaits for tho BprlnRllnld-

Hinkeof tiOOO and tbnJl7 pace are on lintPointer will Iaco arnlnst Belle llanllnforast-MOial nurse beat two In three For the slakothero are eight nomnllo but itipplo wIllnot bo allowed Pamllco LeopardROle and Cholsoy D are the boat of the field

U Koblnoon tiocntary of the IlampdonPark Association has sold his stallion Blnco

donlalto thn lllchlawu Stock Farn10tnMo The horse Js a ranlambletonlanl In now 20 years old has a roe ¬

two ol his get are in tho fast18t2ur JXJI COLT PUT TO-

JBIB

DBArlflack vrm Broken no Cot Mr Work

B1OOOO InoSplnlAlter a careful examination Dr Llautard of

the American Veterinary Colleco at 1S1 WestFiftyfourth stret found it necessary yester-day

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to Mr Frank Works valua-ble

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Wilkes colt for which Mr Work paid110000 last spring Mr Work whom the coltupset In Central Park on Wednesday expectsto bo about In a few daB although he stillfeels the effects of his shaking UP He wasable to get out of bed and go down to breaklast yesterday znorningbntbo was so stiff andsore that h went baok to bed blmnltanrouMylwill the upsetting of the buggy the colt felt

broke Its back It was unablo to got upand was tnken away In an ambulance

What Is known among veterinary surgeonsaa pithing was the process used to destroythe animal It consists driving keen knifeinto the back of the bead at the base of theskull severing the sulnal cord Tho horsedied Immedlntel and showed no signs of snf

was a great favorite of MrWork anti a horseot considerable promise

TroltlBB at nirmlncbamB-

iurnruuii Sept 4 The unnnlthed 337 trot ef yesterdarwatwon todeyby Lottl E t 213 flbproc of able crowd Summaries the eventslow

trott puri1350 divided

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C 11 swans en u I 4 1133B r Pius b m Maud C 3 3311-S K flrookis oh t frank S 8889C-FowlerlbgJudgPnrol I 4444T-he

TlmI3b0 285 231143143 clau for member enly for a of CIa

waa won by 11 V Sawyers b m 8r In torestraight biata Belt tune 337kn

Trotting at Parisiuaiua BOt1T largest crowd that ever a-

Hmbled at the Facts track uw two splendId raeei thatthis afternoon eoled on a fait track The followingare the tammariea

240 tlu-aDons1IscXayrvgbAiIaxro2 I t 1 1

Ualor Flower b byTlonrboo WUkMl 3123Orl B b a by indian Boy 3 3 dlt-Orttntnok Ib by dls

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Tims235 21 23 232k 2321 a br Plotator 1 S 1Colotnl Welter b t by St Ctoodi 2 184byToanlJlm 3 223

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New from the Horse WorldMr E Conklln of Olen Jnlls has purchased a

half interest in the fiveyearold stallion Gov-ernor Stanford by Electioneer

The report that a math race for a purse of5000 between Eeno F and Mary Marshall

hat been arranged is denied by Messrs Wi-lliams

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and McUonryMerlin bJPhalamade a of 227W

at Pans on 30 and rcor first coltto beat theJ30 record and capture thepure offered by J L Case O

Lee Paul one of the oldest trainers of horsesIn the United dtates died at his home In Lex ¬

ington on Aug SI The last horse that Paultrained this season was Why the winner ofthe Kentucky Derby

Mad of Olar the famous old mare died ata few days ago from old age shebeing over 81 years old Uba WAS presented to

Senator Stanford br his brother in New Yorkover seventeon rearago

Labold Bros have decided to join the list ofowners who Intend to mileI the turf end haveordered all ot their horses to bo sold liracomlngautnmn Davis Hall will nlHOdls olvopartnership at the end of the season and selltheir horses

Trident the hero ot so many wellfoughtbattles on tho Australian turf and wbo sooften carried the blue and white for Mr JohnWhite to victory is 11 the sales list The priceput upon the son Itoblnson <Crusoe is saidto be 10guineas

Reports from California say that San MateoFarm will send the stallion floral Wllkes byOur Wllkesto beat tbe threeyearold rocordAa a twafyearold hegal Wilkes trotted InU10V which is 2 >i seconds foster than Axtells record at the same nee

SFQiMoriELD Sept 4John E Madden whois attending the Grand Circuit races here re-ceived

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adtlces tonight that the yearling chestnut colt by HL Blalsn out of perhapuof Reckon haull boon sold byKentuckyparties to 0 A Wheelock tho New lork book-maker

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for something like tSuOO

A TVoBderfal noml >EPIceaB Storymm Uu rtttladtlpMn Record

A P Baldwin of Newark N J claims tohaYat home the Arnoux lieu that In Octoberwa liberated Iu Boutto La 1160 nibsfrom home Although the proofs are lackliwhich go to establish a iierlormonceIt among ttbo records no onu who knowsMr Baldwin remnrkablu memory of birdscoupled with the tact that the bird In question-at once upon Ittt arrival at tho ort took Itsold nest box and perch hilt will accept Utre-turn

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ana congratulate till ownerThe bird Arnoux Is one of tbo most remark-

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birds sTir llown to tin American lol Itwas bred in tlio Baldwin lot iron a UnitIn Belcium won two Government prizes boeldesmaul club boriorn end was only sold uponcondition that It should bo tuUun out of lIdglum Durinc tin year ThiS tills bird Arnouxreturned tram MoricnntownX C C33 mllusthen from Jlrlstol Tann 61 and flniillyfromPensacola Flo 101U Iu which journeyit had a record for greatest distance by n henpigeon Its Journolihat year Maro M told3110 mIles Inl a fortnight afterits return was Houttothn uurxofHor-Beant Hermann Blsnal Observer of tha NowOrleans station anti by him lorwardod toBoutte Ln wberI was liberated lit 0tlU

A1 ot11 1186The NmilllnM Horn itt Pence

At a regular raetlng of the Nautili Poet Club ofBrooklyn hold on Tueitlay evening Secretary Wardmade the following ilatement regarding th troubleover the captaincy of the club

T report of luppoted dlueniloni Amos thmembers of the club war exaggerated ur Caul

Ilma I tin cay that he bat during Mi Uo lenni ofoiflce dltcbarged th duties to tli infraction nf al-

D41 was a mliundirilaudlng that led to bit sending

bl Inlo u captain at Ih Jut miningCape was by a unanimous yol requeued towithdraw tie resIgnation wuloli Ilie <

All arraagemenu tier been completed for tb annualladleiday regalia f the heldI un SaturdayeLf the lubhouieat lIst lf3IOiI rxitla prouilite-to Otb lafltt the club field IlinUiura

inedab will ii in the vlctoieIn the mulling vnia WhIleruthe member1 f thewlunla else C wlII be are diver indee A rbullent from the Cloneer I lub for a mlie ttralvlusway reoc In its oared bmgei for H lianukornti tiu u-

ntroldcrfil banner liaiUeiiitcceiUit aid te scant-will

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lie decided at IlilireiialU-Tb

Irace will l e a foltoe jjnlr iluln liii H

open ti n ii eimfellugI ntrtineii junior eagles eliteA open In uien who hue i aver wit a junmr rliiilorxcienlortlnglti inter tour oared olD wulor four

girL eight oared barge ruse tub tsr oelWoreaid fiBmll lumiiK reelsTb vent of illI regatta promUei to be the chalten-

glxear4 bare rae bstweCfl the flnerandI SautlluaClnb erewa the KuuUlmeriw will bi Dan Vur

foal shekel s Andrew S J Pnniewtnn 41 JouhCl AUu4Iba1 W Cnarklfr law esIjelte

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FIGHTERS pDO tTIlt TVTtlf XCTOII-

HStlntlB AatHew aCI < rMttI-ntkBO

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To snrersa which hal attended the dflbnt ofK Sullivan 01 an aatorha Incie num-

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of tho lesser lights ot the prze to dis ¬

carthe flatlc arena end boards as Iot livelihood KllralnAshton com-

bination¬

will shortly blossom out with theassistance ot several other pUll l1 andwrestlers In a specially written farentltloil Jacks Little lame I la confi-

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expected br member ot companywho havent the slightest Idea what the playwill be llko that iherwlll coin money on theroad next season That astute IndividualCharles K Davis bettor known an the Parsonnot to be outdone has rorfvot arrangements-with Jim Corbett Peter Jackeon whereby they ant1 be lbs starsIn a piece now being written bYnn eminent playwright of Chicago whichwill tculled Tho Hunch of Fhes this ItIs will ecllpBO oven Honest Hearts andWilling Hands

1 2 hi Bunch of Fives proves a successParson says that ho will confine hil atten-

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strlitly to tragedy In tho torslid he you could not find a Ilarger OtlifUo

my dusky Antipodean and at for Crbtha IIs a born actor and will mako histhe world without any epelalrntnlna DomInlck McCaffrey has asldofor the husking He la on tbe road farPlln-n company of which he Is theWhen the season gets fairly under way only afew light weights and the lesser stars of tba-pucl lint la armament will be lefttcombat witheach other on par

Amateur Athletic In the TVcitAnson D Hartwoll President of the Pastime

Athlotlo Club ot ht Louis has been In the citythe past week having come East to witness-the swimming championships and attend thomeeting ot the Amateur Atheletlo UnionBoard ot Managers of whlcn he Is amem-

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Mr Uartwell Is an enthusiast onathletics and with his club has worked bardto advance amateur sport in the Mound cityA BUN reporter had an Interview with thecourteous president

We haves nol said Mr Hartwell overCOO membura our club and are engaged Inbuilding a 70000 club house That doesntsound very big in New York but I Is Bomething to bo proud of down thorecent games did much to It was thsgreatest moetlnc ever held In that section ofthe country ne bad athletes from Detroit aridChicago and oerthlnlprogressed smoothly

Doing tho U club In Bt Louisand having such difficulties uphold the ama-teur

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laws you can imagine our surprise whenthe MnnhaitHn Athletic Club opened negotia-tions

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with another club of no standing what-ever

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to give a combination mooting with theHftUord harriers on a Bunaay That II theprincipal thing that has brought me North andI propose to see whether the union wilt func-tion

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this although trom its late action 1 ampositive it will not

Dusting IB a Price JblVinaiiru Crrr Nov Sept 4Billy Kohoand James McCormick fought thirtyfourrounds here last night and the referee gavethe light to Kebos on a fouL McCormickbutted Kohoo in the face

New York Hneee fal Wheel meetBIUCCIC Sept 4Itew Torcity wheelman 011twiatltfled with Ibo of the annual

Ktw York State Division t JW If no on clue1 IL W

r Murphy N Y J0won these races and prlMitTwo mile lately Stat championship gold me Ove

utile safety State champloniblp marble clock twomile ordinary State ehamplonililp gold medal firutile ordinary State obamploniblp oxvdlid 11rtoilet 0 and cat and onomllo safety State chemplooihiK role medal Ills brother 01 Murphy pat

with hint In their tandem rac and won the followInzi Twomfletandm champlonihip two drawlug rom lamps and onmll tandem State championshin two pitchers and dIver tray In the three mitetandem State r were beaten by Iven-ot Koobeiter end Uaiiler t York but they caughtthe carotid prlie a shYer o M Murphy also wontue earned prli In the ordinary Maucbam-plonihliv a litTer mel ibe prizes which the Mur-phy earned away are valued at kflI W FMnrpby won very Stats cbamploniblpI race except thetbreeuille tandem 11 and hIs brother also broke theworld record II5il f the Or mil tandm rac by107W

T Owlet N T A O won the second uric In theImUlaT race silver medal lbs Mcond In th

cUter medal and with Iven of nocheater won She idreemlle tandem State champIon-ship a irnldmedaL-

Vv Banker of New York captured a Kodak cameratbVsecond prll In tb oaemlle safety rao and thesecond prize a smokers table f the on half milodub safety open

The Brraeai Cycling Chub axe iratlfld to know thatbetter lime wu mad on the Ktrawood track than wumad at Uartrord tali week A A Zimmerman NJ-A U made a halfmile dub ordinary In lia betjthe world record 113 45 made byJfcntland Zlmmermanl Urn wa twoflttbiof a leoond bettgr then that made by Arthur Lnmidcn Cbl-coffoo aillartford on Tuesday

Tb Brraou unSet whose aujpicei themeet was held blgf about Ka000

Pneumatictired Bicycle BarredA despatch from the minaret of the Feorta tourna-

ment announces that at their meetIng on upt12 and

18pnenmatle tired bloyclei will be hewed from compathos ThIs li the first justIfiable itep tbat bsi beentaken In the matter of not allowing the rider of theawheels to compete with the solid ttre It was madeapparent a the Niagara ProrMeuce and Hartfordtournament tbat toll machine had an undoubted ad-

vantage over the ordinary tire and why It was notpenalized by the Icnl Board or rat offlclala as Itdone In England DO apparent asuch a coursewould be perfectly right and to quet the racing rulesof the league of American Whelmen The Boardreserves the right to exclude from the racing path anyant all maoblnea which In their Juermel do notcorn withIn the commonly bicycle-and tricycle either by thepecullarlty nt conitrnctlon-orbr undoubted mechanical advantatei which theymay possess Bo that these tires could have eitherbeen excluded or handicapped to mat up for theiradvantage over the slim tire

Among wheeling authoritIes and ruing men theunanimous ntilulon U tloir machine poneuei Hpparmt advantages over tire and that were some ofthe 101110 the poueulon or OUt rdeloO remarkable be toad They opinionthat tome action and prompt action at that l> nectilary and ibould be taken In handicapping this wheel

WheetlnaW Wlegand of the King County mIn rode wen

at the Uartrord raceTh nut annual road rare of th Wublnlt Cycling

Club will bheld on baturdayThe flrt race meet of the irfmlevlll Jtloycl Trac-

kAloclaloo1 Ik place at Milder Fact beptem

Iofrfrt Cnnlnisleyof the BrooklynI Bleyrl Club liln-aotlro trulnlncI for hu clubs tenmilI road race on satnoIsy sept 27-

IV Schumacher of the Berkeley Athletic Club Illriding In poor form he oullol only a third and fonrthprize all Hartford

Cart Lnckwood and a number of Tnembersof tbYOlk Hlciole Club rod front Nsw York to Magara

1 the IA 1 meetThe tenmllx roil race of the Yonkara Flcycl will

be run on the Itlrerdae course to Bpuyttn Iny vil andreturn tomorrow afternoon

William Van Wagoner if the Rhode Iiland Wheelmenrode a silucky race Iu hisI one hundrcdmll contact ouSaturday from M to Bnffalo

lint OlO ep > clal prize was won at the Hartford racithat belie eejrd by I iuli larks ot the hw lork-Atliii tic Club lor a taut quarter-

It wee easily seen at us iiailinal chnmploniblp raceatMitoru thai the Wtilirn iraiil Uked the sprintliiir pownri of our KaKtern rIders

Tlio South In1 Wheelmen nf Philadelphia will holeI their thIrd annual obamplonililp rare on thejnrk track on tuturdu icpttmberioloud

Van Vaconer of the Rhode Island WheelmendulrIo attempt pi cral the tweotymil trick tea

rd at llnrtfoM on hut wee Prvlloe bIblate hour tb races were foistedAn attempt will shortly tie toads by tleiin Knawlei

end HoKlli of tue tranCe Wliealmen to eltaMlih a nrt-nnlcm record for llfly mile The court wilt b-

ar uud tli uraog macitdamlzed rodThe llnfluli Ratnbleri on acconnl or their Irl teem

are conelilonu the idea of a clubIuhlp their own their resent quarters noturHclent to accommodate tbelr member blolThe llariford Wb1l 101 held open hence on Tnsday-

cyanine mviir etortea punch were dispensed withgr i tlllwraHy There were preient members theColt MaicliUIettl Danbury New York Brooklynand Chicago oluba-

On of th sights at Klazara Folio durIng the meetwt n whietmftn named Mete who had ridden orifrom then Kr ncnco II was attired In bnokikln-triiuier a laririt sombrero with a belt glrdllni hitwain wtlliutplltd with pisoia and all Hie parapuer-nalla of a r rlioo cowboy

A new bicycle club hat been organized at PouchkeepsicI to tie known ni the fouchkeepile t rnblr> It It-enmiiifrdnfynnnt men undrrKI years old aol alreadyban a snotty number of name on ih roll Its onlonare rreillent J llowarl lljdyl Secretary und Triesurrr 1erelral Metcalf Captain R l Uraramey

roe DOIIOII Alblcllo Chili will run ihclr twentyflreroll road rare over the AMoclatlon course on Oct 4Tli roc IIIIIC expected will attract all Ilie olng tainttic tile Avaoclatmn las approprialeilI tuft for prizeTlirnce It In oharveof t silt lAitMleek Thiir tIntl second llrtree will consist or moild sliver cups andIbe mlnur prUet of cyllnjr aeceiiorlet

Frank Sponer of the Lincoln lycllngI nob of Chicacro broIl a record on Saturdayf nlgtiL Jutt aithc-lonk Indicated that time twiilyfour hours wars up Ierimplete WJ CitiesI Cheers mud and long were givenby the Uhf crowd of rlietlraen and admiring pad >

Irian when 1rnnk hoppea off his tnaohin hayingclipted hen M Yffll rtroroW 10 iiilltt med over thetine rnurte two yen HO While 8noner Ili virtuallychampion be will not be recognlf as such by theleague the colIc nil tiiga twentymil one Theomul taken was from XaJlipn on Atliland avenue laTwelfth itrel Iben on Ogten avenue aid beckK J minr aildliloii to treating Uyerte Irokell o HII mile rrooril doing the IBIiru rooorde hoursI10 minUtia the old tim helen hang 4H mmnirt-Kariy In the ret n etbnian gait into flroon wrecking

lfHh fll U patchedI it nn slid role null morningwills Jinner n1 Graham farnlihed him with a newwind An hour cud a half wu eleut for refretntiirnun-ul an hour In filling mite wheel

TU Toronlo fHtvn TcniiU Tuurmtrovat-Toinkta Out Sept 4In the lecond days play In

the lawn Icnuli toornament hiryitrdy Tanner andSnllb olePufralo heat Wood sad Barley of Ioude-aanfi7 They also teat Alexander end Vlatkwoef Torouto CI tt Tanner teat Drew at t rICo1110

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I RAC LAND MEETS DEFEAT

UK DKUtOXn OKLDIKO BKATE1T OT-TKHTjar tn inx Anttuaa STAKES

Tkej Titlcut nit Yen Hard YTItk MrUIhe1 flwu the navleet LacerThe XIttlBB Wa 0 to 1 OH Btict ad ANlw Beevr Rnf>erl Wise tbe Zt at>

Cr wad KUceton th Flight StakesTh defeat ot naeeland br Tristan in the

Average Stakes at Blieapsbeid Day yesterdaywa the turf sensation ot the day and proba ¬

bly ot the year and several members ot thetalent particularly Michael Uwyer worevery hUd hit Mr Dtryrrs losses being va-

rlouily eitlmated at from 110000 to 20000It is very doubtful thouch whether Ur

Dwyer lost any such sum as rumor states butthat be lost something is well known Everyracing man on the track nail even the ownerand trainer ot Tristan regarded Ilacelnnd as ARug winner Balvator and the others werewithdrawn and the bet figures that could behad about Mr Belmont gelding at the postwere C and 7 to 1 on while i and G to 1 couldbo had naalnst Tristan

It was Itacelands first appearance since bosuffered dofoat In the Suburban and when hemoved through the stretch In his preliminary-he had all his oldtime dash and Ire and thetalent wore confident that he would winGeorge Taylor had the mount on Tristan androde without anr overweight while Rucelandcarried four pounds over Hamilton being un-able

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to ride at loss than 103 pounds Racelandwent away at the drop of the flag and cut outthe pace like a quarter horse Taylor ridingTristan In the endeavor to keep withinhnlllnz distance Ilaceland must hatebeen short of work for In thorun home he tired badly nnd Tristanwho U a bull dog In n finish nailed hint oppo-site

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tbe stand and to the consternation ot thetalent best him out almost two open lengthsThe defeat ot Bacoland was received Inspeechless amazement and oven the time300 > which Is the boot on record was coldlyxeoelvtti The old record was 3 OOX made brJoe Cotton over the same course It Is morethan probable that Kaceland was a trine shortbut the time shown that the race was a clinkerTristan has always been underrated and Ilanow In such shape that be is a dangerous cus-tomer

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In any company A great many personsfound fault with Hamilton for making thepace claiming that bad he laid behind Tristanuntil squared awar for home Raceland wouldhave won in a gallop The big gelding cer-tainly

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had all his speed but he Ilarked staminaEverything scratched out of Klntrstona wayIn the Filebt makes and tho Diners brownhorse had a walkover for that event TheReapers Stakes brought out a fair field oftnrrayearolds with Ituperta a pronouncedfavorite Tbe filly justified the conlldence re¬posed In her by winning hands down with lemum in second place and Miss Belle tblrdThe opening event for twoyearolds resultedIn an easy Victory for St Omer who cleverlyridden by Garrison won with a lot up illssleeve Woodcutter was second but LarlyBlossom carrying a lot of moneywas unplacedKenwood won the filth race but had a goodwldaawak boy had tbe mount on EnglishLady she would bavo gut the money as abswascomlrjgery last nt the end and In theopinion of the best judges could not have lostbad Steppe made his run In time Firelly wasalmost backed oil the bonds for the sellingrace at even furlongs and the old geldingwon hand down Fernwood a most disap ¬

pointing colt owned by J 1J Hagglti withodds of aa much as SO to 1 against him for theplace was a good focord aud Quotation thirdThere was a wild plunge on Long Dance towin the closing race of the day over tho turfbut NIarll won after a driving finish withMacbeth IL and St Luke the lavorlto cuttingIt badly in the stretch

TIlE FIBST HACKThe field got away In very good share after adelay of live minutes with Vanity Bt Omer

end Highland Lass in the van They madetile running in very compact order untilaround the elbow when St Omer und Wood-cutter

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drew away from the reat Garrison satperfectly still all the war home while Taralwas riding Woodcutter hard end the formeralways having the boat of it won br a lengthBetty Prather was third two lengths away

For 2jrarol4i nonwlnnariot lliiOO anrentakiof 111 each with CIloo added of which Sj30 to secondand Cia LOlbJrel Futurity course about threequartri-or a mileJ Iielonri eh o Bt Omer by St BlalieOlltlpa

Ila1uarUoot3 A BaWb ierbcwoodcuVtVrll8cTraVi i i 3Orarl Coeb 5 Betty Prather 105 Dendiri 3

Claudia Common Bean Blacaleet Roe II Kloalos colt Otto lur9tan Nellie rejtou oily Meiaracolt nDlamln Vanity Unlldean filly Ulibland Lam Woodcutter Early tflouonj Arstl cudBelivu alto rauTime 11145

BettlncAialBitI Et Omer 3 to Il EarlyI Dlooiom 4 toll UUhland Lau 6 to I Woodcutter BlacklockI sailAdage ally each 10 to I Petty rratber and Inca IIeaeli 12tal ClandlDI OllTnr and Benjamin etch13 to I Vanity Vteiara colt Nellie Feriou filly andLanrettan chZU to 1 OrIOn 4O to Iit Knilora slidOulldean Olir each so to I Mualoa colt anu CommonSense each luu to L hiuiuaispaiiliio33 J1335 taiao

TilE rLIOHT STAKESAll the others being withdrawn Kingston

galloped over the course at a twominute gaitThe brown horse wanted to co faster but Mar-tin

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took a strong hold of his head and wouldnot permit hint to shuw his speed

The Flight Stoke A sweepstake for twovearetdtand npwardoft35ach with tlJM added whichRK o tecond the third te receive tItS 001 ot thetttke seven furUaaOwyer Brot br h Kloitifon a by Spendthrift

Kapanta ill Uutln v-

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BXAPEBS STAKESDemuth Ituperta and Clio were the first

away to a good start Ldaar Johnson bringingup tbe rear Longshord went up on the outelda very fast in the run around the turn andat the quarter won making the pace with Clioa loneth and a half before Demuth and ICuporta Miss Dell trailing In the run to the haltLongshore lOOk command of affairs and wasa length before Demutb who was a lengthand a half In front of lluptrto Aroundthe upper turn lemuth and Ituperta elooed onLongshore very fast and when they squaredaway for home III Den a and Demuth worn oneren terms The flllv always bad tbo best ofit and won under a pull br a noolc Ules Hellowits third ten lengths away

The Reaper1 ritaVea for IhreeTearolda a sweepllakeiufCJoeaoh wIth IlalO added of which 31 VJ tosecond the third to receive ciuu out of the sickest onemite and ttircilxteenth-ii J Johnton b f Ilaprrta by Frlnce Charlie

ilarruerll IU Allen t811 irewne II o Uemnth Ill tO Cortnuton Jiso lleantacr f Mlu Hell uw MMflyi a

Edgar Joliuon Clio Loujnhor and Kinluenc altoranTIme 20214

netting Oi Ruperta a tot acilnit Oimnth am to 11Edgar Johnion lilo li Mill Bele 15 Ic lii Lougtbor-so to llI Clio ai to II Eminence 40 to I Mutual paidIsto 5340

THE AVERAGE STAKESTbe pair went away on exactly even terms

end tbo pace win mild a heart breaker fromthe drop of the hag wltb IIno land cutting outthe work The big gelding had nn 11 < VII n 10ol a Inngtb nt the quarter but It was Increasedto two lengths at the half when Taylor hoganriding Trlatnu a trifle with lila lianas anti MrKuans horse closed up nome ground Kturybody had conceded tile race to Itncelnnd fromthe start but when the pnlr struck iho bead oftbo stretch and Hamilton began looking arounduneasily those who put UP 600 to win Clodbtl ion to feel uncomfortable At the furlongpole Hamilton wont to the whip on Ilacelandanti Tristan coming on won by length suit ahalt In 200 beating the best on record by afraction

Tli Average Blake a iweptlaVi for tbre yearold CM earn wIth flsnii cOdeswhich kUrdJ and IMJto the third one rr-and three tlitetnth-tI Ktuart a ces b h Trlitan by Olenelg La Tra

TiMe 102 Taylor 1A Ueiinontt b g Ranlandi S 100 Hamilton i y

Time 31001Jletllng On Raceluna a to II agalnit Trlitan 0 to I

Uutnalt pldtkv4uTHR 71FTJ1 HACK

Lamblor took Kenwood 1 off In front and madenil the running with Hunouot aud HtocktouIjapped anti Knplisb IBdy bringing 1111 tbo roarThey ran In this order until the head of thahomestretch when ttenpo came through ulthi-

iglleliI Iady nod although she was miningvary taldlr all the way liotno Iho ilUiancowas too abort to malts un the gap and J onwood won by thieonunrteis ot II lei cthBanquet wns beaten two liHicttiB for the plato

A lanOlcap iweeiuiake fur tPricaar odnaaU upward of fJ eaclL with IIXM ndile I lit is luau tevi Inseond suit lliJ tutliiril me rail ad three pliteentbiU Walbauma b c Kenwood I1 by raUbttv Katie

free MiLtmblerl IScoggan lieU oh f Cngllth Iwidy a HOBteppe 3W f Scntfa b e banquet P luj Taylor a

tftockton also gaitTIm 202-

liatltDgAgatet Kenwood ll to Si BiagueL I lo6iJeoJIUt It eel IOD 4 It I Mutuali paid

THE siirn PACEQuotation made the running for halt a mile

alterwhlobrflertle D went through and showedthe way to the turn for home where FinflyjVrrnwood Lotion Ilambler and Uuoiatloitwore on amo t even term Flioily always toutthe best oflt and ultlinatnly won bye lengthund a half with udmetblug spare Ternwoodbeat Quotation n length lor Ibo place

Iurie rTM of which IIS lIv thiiicndt entrantCib 10 be divided bei Ieen IIbe irctmd and thirdi irlllng-alluwancet eaves urung >

J II WcUormlcki cli g rlrtlly 6 by The IllUredIan Ilolt IILI ifitjiu I

J B lUjglne bit e Vtrnwood a vi A covingtonl vK rurctiltch in Quotation 6 Illj TtTlorl a

Lotlou Rambler Kd Uafaeril II flancovai KalUelltrptr Niwborg ao Lm tn Ulowom alto ran

Tima IBettlngigalott Tlredy rn nuneyi Osttatlca tUU loam ILaxgere M MI untie ii Lad Vewbuxav i

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aehlotlmIetenlIttt Paieoca M la 11 FaISbIe-idid L Tnn Eesom febi tl I M4 Leaf cod Fed-

weed eaCh M lei iiftTtfali iuo7fnia siovisTwIt mrvEimr sect

Etev Long Danoeand Macbeth It alternatedIn the lead from the start until squared awayfor home where KleTe and Lonw Uftace wereteateh and dropped back In ft whlpplnJr flnlhNlgait won by threequarters of a lenlnl1while Macbeth IL boat St Luke as far for thepiece

A nljrbweUM haaitleap sweepstakes HI each withlouuedavd of which 55 to the eeond ceO Cia

to the third ccc rail Cad a qntrler 0 tart8 W Fireefich n Niagara at by Lake Blaekbnrnn1lTyLtr IIMTaralI I

V llantlnI Co1 h g Mcoelhlt S imtrraaeW Sk Uerdacii re lit Lute artd Iiieflu atrek IRlve and LOOK Dspre altoI ran

Timi fill 41nettl ronIxrar Daore lutott Niagara 4 toIl ItLnkan4Pleachstoh llactxtk IU 1001 Mo

teal rail ttdeeA 1U MII

tarmacs FOil BntutraiittAD OAT

A aoe> Ttetd orTworei >roUii to Sleet I

tile reveries StakesTho stake feature ot todnys card for Bhaaps

bead Dar IIs the Partridge Stakes for tworearolds which should be won br Stratbmeatbwith Elgin second Kingston should lead theopening event with Monroe second BobbyBeach and Clarendon ought to have a greatchance the second but AustrallU is a dan-gerous

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commodity Little Addle and LittleJim should both go well In the fourth TulleBlackburn may win tbe fifth with Los Angelosecond Arundel mar win tho last rac with1oune Dukescon-dnroRA sweepstakes for threeyflarctdi up

ward of Slllch with Siiuu adIeu one milunion llllMnnroe IISYoungluke133 Kyrl0 IIS-

Bleve mlSecond Race Tb rartrldi Stakei for twoyear

oldit a aweekttake ot ru each with tlSM adddthree quarters of a mile on turfKcllp Aiiemon US-

IlonnlaLattUnman iifl-Kirathmath

Illlia-

Ixlaoy WblorlonI1rdllarrr IIS Utrle 115

Third RaeFor tbrytaroldl a sweepstakes ofsib etoh with lltou added futurity courtDmidess 125 Auitrallu litResell Lad Agne 1-11CIroodoo12 l etrl 8eL litBobby Peach Ill llouttnli I OHDratdto tiu-

Elith

111 Spent ItH-CoitaPtrtgt lit ItJOM ion

rIlLlor UFourth RarIon flnoo for thryoar otis and

upward one mil and an e lghth-

PtTatnr 128 DeIt 111

rrtl I I fllrthtsyMetd of Orleansiil Emlnno 18Little Jim 10 tennie It 10-4iatShriy lii LlttieAddie >Drown IIloalo call t4

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Flftb SateA handicap sweepstakes or meb withSf2I1oeldell one mile noel s furlongLot ADC 117111100 55

I ng fIrioldcn Or 110 ciTulle BlackburnIto Iallelr <RaceA iweipitaktt for thrtyrarnldi and

upward of IIS each wlih C1UUO added on mil onturfYoung Dak IJBILantt mFalcon I8J KlirneL I MGypsy Queen Ill Fonitce 120Sieriden ISO ihcetey 1211

WIflo 123 reII 10Fitzroy 120 nlolthorb M 13O rtlt 10 tuOydohnson117Fer-flwood iio tiontin Illat Jobn 120 11 T

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Pony flacee at NewportNKwroKr Sept 4Some capital sport was had to day

at the Aqutdneck pony racee whloh wr attended bjrmany hundred of the cottagers Theodore Haremeyer Charles Ilavemeyer Fraicott Lawrence W IILawrence W II O Slates rrry Betmont and AlbertTadelford were out with their four In binda TheJudges were Prescott Lawrence W K Hunter THitchcock Jr and L Lerllltrd

The first race was an open handicap ponies 14 1

and under CIa to brat teo to leoood After n capitalrice Post Soy lUr W K Thorn won Princess MrMiicat tecond and Ntarll ht with Mr Gray up thirdthe second race withI four etarteri sal for a pursealto to nrit AU to second There wets two neatachief tnln Mr Thorn wou both leadIng by a lengthMr llarbordi Nina was third and Tommy fourth

Third race Newport Handicap purse Ultoflntgui to neoond and 21 to third it was a splendId rontest Mr Unirat won with Starlight br a balf lengthHetty Ur Smith was second ann itotilette from theTamalamah itabie Ur Thorn wan third FITs furlonRa Time 111

There were but three at the post for the next raceChieftain Mr Thorn Betty Mr South end Leila Blion Mtcnael1 Herbert The distance was six furlongs

and every yard wae splendidly oonteiled Chlettalnwon by half length

The last rat wu for a ISO purse Mr Keene redsBterenf Little Winch Mr Thorn the TamalaraahStables hnrprlt Mr Vingat was up on the IroepectStables rrlnoep and Mr Horden on hitl roan BillyLittle Winch leI nearly the whole distance and won

The races wIlt be continued on Saturday at the sametime and plat

5110 CiTING

Tb Dexter Park CliumploiiihlpA team shoot to decide the Dexter Park champion

ihlp for trophy emblematic of th tame and to beknown as the Dexter Park Cbarnplontblp Trpby willbe held on that popular thootln ground on WednesdayOct 1 Invltatloni bare been tent to the following NewYork and Long Island ihootlug organizationT Gleninure hind and Qua Club farkway Acme NorthildehillsIde Falcon Kings County llanahan and Crescentflnnolnba Long Iiland and Diana ftportitnani eliibtalt of Brooklyn the hint German ion tlubof NewYork anil this airman Jeanette Emerald and Algon-quin Con Club of ilite city

ftc coalition are that the trophy shall become theabtolut property of the club whote tem make thelilghtltioore in case of tlea the teams ihall ihieioTtbreblrilt cacti man The teams than con Ut of-ten men each and the entrance tee will te Ci perteam Entries win clot on Saturday Sept 20 when acommittee conttttlng of a delegate from each clubenured will select aud pnrchatea trophy to tiisamouulof the entrance mousy deposIted live extra prize otMO fcin SIb f 10 and V will Ibe given to the Bre marksmen making the hIghest Individual scores possible Mmwill be shot off at three birds each men then mist amidout the flye shooters staying In longest to b entitled tothe money

Time following roles will govern the shoot Tb rapicing of the team entered ihall telect a referee whosedeottlnn mail bo foal a lodge who shall wmeu the t ot-tlonot the gun and two official toorrr The captainsshall draw for places and only the official and the conurtanti aCtually ihootlngln cacti round will be allowedto etar In the eneloture Each man moet shoot at tenlire bird from five irate 26 yards rise for twelve ant27 rardi for tenbore gone tie gun to be held below meelbow until the bird is on the wlag both barrel alnvrO80 yards bounUrj A bird shut nn this aroundwill be no bird and th shooter will he entitled toanother bird only ens men at a tim win be allowedto gather bird Only the captalnt of the competingtami caoohalleng birds for soy reason and Hurlinghem rules shall oe binding In all respects not beforepelned-Tha probablllllee are that at least ton nf the invited

club will participate among them the Qlenmore Jerkway Acm North shOe Jeanette Krueralil and thetwo Herman gun clnbi tthootne will begin atHAMand the meeting prnmltet to be the eucceol ot theshooting season In the vicInity of New York

The EmpIre 33111 C leakThe EmpIre Kin Club held is opening macthug at the

headquarter 12 51 Marks place yeelerday Ji weedecldid to hold biweekly shoots at the gallery dimln-gthsnasnnon the lOOtontrangeof the iermnpAmneric-ami shooting Society A gentleman foriieriy proimi-lnenthy conneotsil with rifle shootIng wiil gIve ye o vhcable Inclate tsr tile seaonnscomnpethticin Afler m-

lttemiertiOu at the Usual routine htehles th mneetincwas adiourned and ins young members ienleril a-Teoermtlolt to the ladies amoig whom were Sire 0 0-

ttler lid Shys Mar0u 3115 SophIe Slsrlin cud lte-tlrace tao Ardetm ifier the earring of refrashueitedannln was the order of iii eveulug Lull was tintihiud until a late boar

Stealing NotrThe New Vnrk ma Club will iiiem one and prohnbly

two team Into the homey M either team match atCreedtuoor

The shooting of the Jersey State temn at Crenilinuo-ryetterdar was of a great train the arerave in theirpractice for the interrfiae match betnp ni er 4i

AU members of the Zetller fife Club wishing to pirllclpate In the Barney calIber sent m tch onlhuriday ihuuld be nt the Loiig Island city depot Iu time Innthe Ou train

Sergeant Ccrrle of the Twelfth Peidment formerly f-

tb United Slates army mad tb folionluc MI retu Ing a rprlngneld end a Remington nIle open cchtale pound pull Ii4i yaruii dutance Crtedmunr turreton the Creedmoor range In n throe cornered mitt Itwith J A Horken Coil Ilenry llolgei ot thiS Settler KillClub yooterda strings of live rolsiho rointil-aisfai 3A la n a a si Total sal AVerage440 per hut on OIly ibot

The Larehraont Club RegattaFollowing IIs a lilt of the entrltt received op to last

night ten liii retnl r fall regatta of this LarohmoutYacht Club lo be held tcmorrow It In confidently expeeled that it tar number ot entries rill yet be r-

cetved llefins if time of olotlng the listleunorir ices h Agnet-bitiopt coil I opted ClttM 4Clara and Jeralca Claus

hLine and Ulnerva ClaiiThathleen Aiuaton ami-

llaliiihsiny

MaInsail Yacht Clai ItAura Ella and Viapn Mainsail Yachts Claus 18rlval Kent Zulleka

and fh IliaAsacuat the tug nalroll rvvlded for mcnittri of the

thuD anI inslr giietii will nrcoiniiaiir the rnc lilt overtt e coerCe i 11111 interact iis heLen In Olat 4 ni aclose SOil exciting race I 0 pecte I butwcen tbi Claraand ill hew tMutrh cutter Jessica

On Uondarihe piolal re c > fur tie ifoot coil 31foot itnatl will tate place oIl Larihmont Tue entriesso lar Iu the J fout dais are the Minerva end tile Lirlitbe iuc JJalcU wilt be un Imtid un TuiJy alio

Aqnnlla iced Cane Note from New J reyAny mount nt too was to b bad at lbs annual re-

falia ot tIle Orange Canoe Clnb-

Mr J D Dsgoin cUbe lanth Canoe Club U oo efthe best Junior paddier on Inelautto River

The Newark contingentinloyed tlieuKelietlmmentely as the Stateu Island Athletic Club regatta

Tb fourclnh event an Innorwtion to ranolnfba caught oo well among devvteei of this pastimeCanoeists along the Panialc Hirer are rather sly whenthey < rf> u of toe Yonkers Canoe Cluu rneuUr ai a

rmatuihis inrlii Iloat Club held a lively meeting at their

he iliu rifrt uu Tuesday evening thIs urganluilonlice loads u ftlr iliuwliu ou the wiir lurlu < 110 ruttlirr uoutbu

Tile tiuiltueihav uiad nrraucenfiin for their an-nual hi 1515115 Tbn trorratiiine will occupy tandye i l iiio iliiiil iiid fm cit rainrdtrt of till monthlive bvnii frlneil a4 inc iutlul hIlls

Tbe fataalo heat Club will bay their annul regattaami formal opening of the new beadiiuauir on Saiurday dept it Iu the aturuuon the regatta will havethe fnllovlug aveniji tingle seMi pair oared gig fouroared pip ilaveared rig eightoared thell tub cadswImmIng race Ibe ipatloua rectctHa teem wiLt te aHas Sd aieur U Ue eieaUi

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p KINO OF COCOAS ROYAL COCOA FACTORYKings are but men but all men are not kings Therefore

when the King ef Holland toy as he did by deed of AugustI

u 1889 that he is greatly pleased with I

VAN HOUTENS COCOABEST a GOES FARTHEST

and entirety unsolicited grants the manufacturers the soleright of styling their works the Royal Cocoa Factory a sig-nificance

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attaches to the act which would not were henot every inch a king a

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ATULETIO NKtrU FIIUU ABROAD

The Work or Encllih Ammtarm aud Profelonal In lle eeml Contests

The sixth annual championship meeting otthe Qaallo Athletic Association of Ireland waswas hell on Aug 10 in Clontnrlc Park Drumcondra The performances worn generally ot-

n suoorlor class The 100yard run was wonby D D Bulger In 10i seconds und word fromthere is that ho starts on his hands and kneesa la the Yankees Putting the 10pound shotwas won by James Ollahonoy with 37 feet 11

Inches T J Uorcoran won the halfmile rimeIn 2 mlnutea ION seconds The 220inra runwas captured br JJ Nolan In 23H secondsDig and popular Dr J C Duly won throwingthe 7pound weight with a record ot 81 feet 21inches P 11 Jalnlan won the running highjump with 6 feet 9K Inches which Is the bestperformance at these games since P J Kellyof Ireland and W ii Page of America tied at6 feet IK Inches In 1837 Pushing the 26poundshot from n stand with a follow woe won byDr Daly at 31 feet 3 Inches O Dormer wonthreomlle walk In 23 mlnutea 39 seconds

The 120yard hurdle race 3 feet G incheshigh was captured for the fourth successiveyear by D D Bulger in 1C45 nconds andthrowing the 10pound hammer handle 3 feet0 Inches long with unlimited run and followwas won by IT Daly with 125 feet 3 InchesThe Doctor weighs over 300 pounds havinggained some flfleon pounds since ho was InAmerica in 1888 Tim onemtlo run was wonby J P McCabe In 1 minutes 17 25 secondsD D Bulger won for the third successiveyear the running broad jump nt 21 feet 1

inches but D Bhanaban tho holder of theworlds record for the running two hops end ajump was close behind Bulger with 21 feet 2

motes Shanahan won the running hop stepand jump with 17 feet 5 Inches and the nextman to him was 8 feet 1 Inch behind H 0Wells a rising runner was first In the 110yardrun In 51 seconds Dr Ditty stepped again tothe front by winning throwing tho CCpoundweight with unlimited run and follow Hisperformance 31 foot 10 inches Is his host reo ¬

ord The three standing broad jumps withweights was won by J Reynolds with 31 feat5 inches All tbo events were hold on turf

Among the entries for tho individual allathletic championship or Ireland meSound county Kerry T M Donovan

Queens College Cork T Jennings who wonthe English championship lor the runninglimb ump Inl88J bo retirements CambridgeUniversity P Lawless of Londonderry a cupItiil juniper and weight thrower Duniul O-

Jlnlger Dublin elands churn nlon sprinterand running broad jumper T Mooney ofMonastereien who iit Is credlcted will bo theallround champion he being vijry strong lotweight throwing and active for jumping Thefixture le creating great Interest partly on ac ¬

count of Its being tne llrst regular meeting forthe decision ot tho title When the Americanteam was In Ireland In 18S8 nn nilround com-petition

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for the chutnplnnhlp of Hint countrywas hold There was none In 188J but this yearthe meeting has boon launched In nrcpular way

At tho Monanterevcn SportS In Ireland Auc21 T Moonoy won no lots than live first prizesnil from scratch The events bo did so welt Inare the 120yard hurdles running high jtituijrunning broad jump pushing the 28poundshot and throwing the 86pound weight

The tenth annual festival anti games of theBath Cycling Club of England was held at IbisBath College Cricket grounds Aug 1C in thepresence of COOO spectator The grass trackwas rather heavy otvlng to recent ruins Thefeature ot the afternoon was JJ Klbblewhltnsrunning in the onemllo handicap run Thissterling runner finished fourth by not over six ¬

teen yards In 1 minutes 2Qft seconds Ills In ¬

dividual time was 1 minutes 23S seconds A-

Wnkeloy with 125 yards start was the winnerof the race H 11 Hooper of the London Ath-letic

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Club showed capital form In the 120yardhandicap run ho finishing Iron scratch sixfeet behind the winner whose time was liiiseconds There was however Quito a wind atthe runners backs Hoover alsn won secondprize in the quartermile handicap run beingSeaten by H Frickor who bad eighteen yardsstart only one yard In M seconds

W U Kant ot Isleworth it open to scull anyman In England over the full Thames itlvorcourse for the championship of England antistnkoR of 200 a side He prefers to moatGeorge J Perkins ol NerrcastleonTrnr

On Aug 18 Fred lllchardsonsged 15 of Paddlngton undertook to walk iron the Marylobone Theatre Church street Edgewaro roadto the Swan old Kent road In 67 minutes for awager ot Ado The time was taken by Mr A

Garret and Richardson was attended to byGeorge Uarrott Tba refereo was W tYhitaHe made the start nt 630 A M and broughtuo at the Hwnn at 20 minutes 15 seconds past7 covering the journey In 50 minute 15 sec-onds

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anti benilng time by G minutes 15 secondsThe London Fportina Life or Aug 21 contains

the following paragraph written by Olym-pian

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Last week I drew the Attention of handlcapper andathletes to ttie tueceueiorw N Christie the Americanrunner Who had recently obtained two fret Critic fromthe ten yards mark Last Wednesday followed these

by winning the quarter handicap at Douglat frontthe Came mart As he won emllr by four arcs In 01VI rated my quittion of last weeL and again ilk adluiiir to glv Christie an opportunity of showing uswhet be cannot do

Olympian has complained for severalweeks that the American was being trentudton leniently by the handlcnmerf-

R iletfor of KantlHli Tuwn nan answered thechallenge of K llollly to whistle any one InEngtaciL Heller will vrblstla hint the best ofthreii tunes If any one will give u trophy worthwhlctllnufor

Tha amateur championship swim of the Marpay Itlvor was held under the nusplceu of tileLiverpool hwlramlng tub on Auir IH Thecourse was a mile from Now Brighton to thetjeajorth shore Six of the eight entries startedAHmllb Tyldsley B U was llrst with WEvans Manchester Mwnn 8 C aucoad V Whuntington Liverpool H 0 was tblid Notime was taken The I hallongo cup valued at30 culnena lies now been won twice by Smithand will become his property should he win Ita third tune

1Ito creat professional match nt golf betweenWilly Iark and Andrew Kltkcnldv for 200 uside took place Aug 20 on Mus elbur h GreenIt attracted n great deal ot attention mainlyowing to tile tact that tile two playnrs wore Inthe blood for the championship content lastfull when Park who bails from Mimsolburithonly gained the bulB ribbon of the golllngworld alter playlngo lie For this last matchPark Issued a challenge to play any man Inthe world for from 100 to 500 over tourScottish greens Among several who madeendeavors tu accept the challenge JUrkcaldiof Ht Andran was the only one wbo could unitsufficient hacking Both then lid distillgulnhod tbemcelves In practice With the ex-ception

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ol u slight bruerc on the outwardjourney Hie weather was faMirublo fora good exposition of the game nnd atthe commencement at noon there wereat least 800U erectatom nnd thisnumber was considerably augmented ns tintday wore on Ulvo und take lilly character ¬

ized the lint round hark tlnU gajnod aslluhtadvantage nt tua coucluilon of nine holesha standing one up Klrkcaldy wrestedthis advantage fiom him at the first hole orthe second round nnd continuing In n brilliantway llnUhod tile round with tho good soors ofSG anil with two holes tu this Rood The pinyera wore rattler Incompnlencod by lOp gruntcrowd During the third louod Park pressedthe leader tory oioo hilt tho latter not onlymanaged to bold IllS own out Increased lilatotal to thruo hole up An unexpectedcliaiiKO cam oter Ihefouith nnd last roundnnd Klrkcanl toll tiff In tile Eitme very muchnnd lot hIs three holds ndvuutiigu und thegitme Wise munre with Iho utica to play Thefirst two tell to Inrk the nrxt two were halvedbut Klrkcaldy gained this last hole und thematch

At the Douglas Harriers shone held at theBellnviie ground Douglas lisle of Nan onAug 20 lCHj HpeiMiiturx were preannt Tlmfeature nf tile meeting wits ih tiyaid mntclirunning rnie betnvan TI I clmlnn and N I >

Morgin both of the Halfortl llnrilin Nlibolashad sprnlmtil his auLle tlirou lays previouslyana broke down n few yards from the start nndcould not continue the race II mil hoped to-vlxltI Amerlcn on thaHiilfontI IlnrrJAia MumTbra hits been a tendency this slimmer forEnglish girls to perform uotintli fenm Onoreccuily of unto was iicomplltlud by n younglitily named Hilda llrimalt ol KijR lia tnn Agentlemen named tsttr Scott swam with herfrom ht Catherines Fort to Daldy island ontug IB The distance iIs more then four milesbut owing to tba title they covered the dlilaneeIn one bqur azd a queller Two boat aeromnunied them In one of whIch they alterirardOnea book to the tuilnj cckt-

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PROFIT AND THICKS OK XOtt ZUflfl c

Sot of the RcetBt TTIn er IistMCee >f u

Sharp JTmetlerThere are very few plungers In the real

sense of the word on the turf today MichaelF Dwyer and A P Walcott may possibly ba socalled but won ot the stamp of Theodore Wal ¬

ton who set the racing people ot two conti ¬

nents by the ears are nn oddity nowadaysThe great Increase in racing Is in a maestro i

resrouslble for this The heavy bettors whohave fought their way all along the line knowfrom experience that tIle bookmakers have the mif

best end of the deal and when Pittsburgh Philand other clever judges of form blossomed outinto bookmakers them wnsnosurprireevlncedby the great mass of racegoers Phil Is ocrotty V

good winner on tho pennon so far both In hisbook and on outside bets nlthouch tim Monmouth Park meeting which was so disastrousto nearly every member of the talent madehim wince on more than ono occasion But toba sure he always had the book lo fall bade 44-

on and any bookmaker will readily acknowl-edge

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that there has never been n meeting Inthe recollection of turfmen where form was soInconsistent and where the public lost so heav-ily

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as nt Monmouth Park Yet TomChllds waaso unfortunate its to get ou the wrong side ot i

the fence aud clever player and game bettoras ho Is he Is now taking things easy and wait-ing

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for something to turn UPMichael Dwyora speculations this year have IJhardly bern so heavy as In former times yet

the fact that ba had 20000 on Kingston atSheepshead Bay a few days ago shows that thejunior partner of the Brooklyn racing firm Isstill doing unite well thank you Tho brownhorse could not have lost the race in question h

unless he fell or wow Interfered with cud MrDwrer probably did not get more than 3500against 10000 Mr Dwyers health has notbeen good this year and ba takes much lessinterest In racing than formerly although bais still a very close student of horses and theirform

Mr Walcott thinks nothing of putting downt2000 or 3000 on something that has n fight¬

tag chance and It is said that he lies won veryheavily this year quite a few good things thatcame off and were well played being creditedto him lit Pierre Lorlllard likes to bet onhis own horses wuen ho thinks they have nchance and or more than ono occasion thisyear be line made the ring weary Joe Ullmanthe erratic bookmaker fIlm Chicago cameLast the latter purl ofthe Momnoulh meetinganu cavu the boys a turning over lie got theuionuy more thun once but Ullmans judg-ment

¬is not always the host in IIbo world

Ot lha New York i ncllloi8 who always cambin among thomtehos aud Iny to knock eachother out with a bottledujt sleeper Jack MoDonald and Matty Lorbott are undoubtedlythe biggest winners 1ourfiall bettor knownas Lob wonvery heavily while Johnny Camp ¬boils lucky star was In the ascendancy juthis conlrfres are gutting the money Dituk againnow LuceAppleny lies lad a very fair yearanti uo base 1rof Iko Thompson Jimmy Mabony anti iottfried Wulbnum Dutch Fredhsbnpr almost bankrupted bU fellow pencil rlets at Saratoga when Mastorlodu Eminenceand Lelreiln got tu tile front Lshuor li tbayoung uiuu ivho sold walking stliLn about timerace tracks a iew youis ago Today lIe has aa-eilenalvo stable of race horses soil in mattinga high roller book Davvr Johnson the hornierpartner of Lucien Appiuby met Ills Waterlooat Monmouth Park anti woe ou the groundseveral times but somo good Samaritan al ¬ways turned up and advanced enough moneytu put him on illS loot again how have Is onthe highway to fortune again but the goodlooking young man would need a000 to payhis debts with and that liuuio cannot be wonin a day t

A rood story is told of how n certain shrewdbookmaker who had it sleeper in his stable ROCthe worst ot the odds on the day tif tin raceanti illustrates aptly how bluer the conflict forthe maMuryls In the poiicillots arena Thetorso in question opcied at very long oddssomebody Iu tbe umuloy of tbe owner musthave boon false to the trust coatlded in himOB before a com ol the owners monty could boplaced the price had been knocked down CDper cent by the comuiltiKlonets ol a rival whowon twice as much monty us the roan who bailengineered the scheme To make muttersworse one ot the owners commissioners Mhoput on something like 1500 turned In tickets tat a point or two lower than the market price i

A gloat hue and cry has been raised iwalnscbookmakers owning and running horses antIthe practice is certainly jwrnlclous Humnunature is the same the world over and a book ¬maker would hardly have any qualms of coosclenco If ba run one or his horses a rlUe shortof work nail let the public bet ou him bcllevlug that the borIc was In prime condition andcould Win As n loather 01 net the bone laquestion might not have hul n gallop In three I

or four days and would nave no show lareality for tho rare All such money would ba-as good as louna an there would ba absolutelyno cbuuco hung it flail u dozen very goodarguments might be advanced in favor ofbookmakers being debarred from owning anilracing horses but this ulouo should bo suf-ficient

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Ono of tba most profitable sources of trickeryon tao turf nowadays and one that Is alarm-ingly

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prevalent la this A wan owns a noiseand Is nut anxious to win with him Perhaoahe couldnt win ll be tried to do K He ix no-

inialutod with a bookmaker nail Informs thelarer ol odds thitt his horse will not bo danger ¬

owl The publlo may think well of the racerthough mid noi knowing any better will bet

u him The bookmaker takes In the coin inhandluls and shares with tbo owner

A tialner with a national reputation told the t I

wilier some time ago bow a certain mnn always made between tiouoo and 12000 out ot-n

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horse whose flume Is known from hole toBats Ernnclsco clear ot stakon and purseThe horse referred to was wondermllybut was a pitIable cripple anti tsas on theverge of breaking down for years Ibooldfellow had tu bo trained very gingerly but as i

Soon au tbo owners pocket bocnmo depletedbo would Insist on running mile hone no mat ¬

whether It was against the skates at Brigh-ton

¬Bench or ngalnsi tOo vruvkii at bheoimbead

hay and Monmouih inrk Tho horse was arood one wbin IU anti always carried a largeshare of public ptitronaca with him anti no imatter when lit marled ho iraa well hacked 11tile owner butt an accommodating Irlond or twoIn the ring and tIle old IIOISHS race generallyi roughttlinniln aluthnrvortt notwithstandingthe tact that on such oeoisloris ha generallypioughtuK with tile rout guard at the llnlnb-on one occasion the horse hal not had a gallopfor four mouths and liad been home bin fourilnis froth a eterinnry Infirmary where be hadboon under treatment The scapegrace owner i

came down lo the track flat broke and despite I

tile entreaties of the trainer Instated on run-ning

¬tile hose at Brighton the following day

nlthouch the poor rrlppla hadnt is log to standon Not only this but the owner actually hadthe hardihood to try end engage Jimmy MoInugbllii ti rldo lila horse knowing that theklnuol jockc > B would aurely cnueo the horse I

to ba woll backed Tho trainer demurred and I

finally another boy wits secured Alter therace m which the old follow by a miracle aaIt seemed to the trainer did not break downthe owner received JlSOO as his share of theprofits Thats one was° of running a racingBtablu und making It pay j

f r oelThe llilmout R c of rulladiiphla will and astroag

tram tu play the Lf tgu at lltrgtu 1ulnt oa bepL IaThe nuiiual brurnt tir Ilirrr tiers the uiofnlonil-

or the iauliattmi ClI l win tske place liril Mnday1h gum will L lrn pec Turk against Sew York

linciles the Nest ye tVst game at 1rixpect lark tomorrow the oimopolltitu will pla hlugt Countyand Se f Vt k M III play a l etnrn gaIn with Uroeilru

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