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. :; ^ H H H H | 30 rHE BUFFALO COURIER, SUNDAY. MAY ZD 1905. ti il ri ' f.IIIM»\T(>M>I III ON THE MONONCAhEJA RJVfcfc" k BRANCH 8 C. M. B. A. LEAGUE. Will Meet Branch Jl at Bristol Park Today. Rivalry Between Teams is Jnjtense and a Great Crowd i» Antici- pated. Trolleys Run Direct to the Park. GOOD RACING. PROMISED AT FORT ERIE TRACK Plenty of Horses Entered For the Different Events to be Decided i- Across the Border. I THIRTY-FIVE ARE NAMED / FOR THE CANADIAN DERBY Canadian Derby (13,000) , Canadian Sportsmen's. Handicap.., The Fort Erie Stake The Buffalo Stake The Iroquois Hotel Stake , The Hamilton Stake , Grand Canadian Steeplechase ..... , 35 37 70 54 69 I 4 35 Benvolio, b. h., 6, Madra; F. Bruhns «& Co MWIrain, b. t, Leone; F. Bruhns & by Bend d'Or-SJerra- by Bend Or-Slerra Oo. That there will be a plethora of good racehorses competing In the various itake events to be run at Fort Erie during the summer meeting, which be- gfiM on July 18th, two days after the close of the Kenilworth meeting, is evidenced by the large number of en- tries that have been received by the Highland Park Club, lessees of the track across the river. The above table shows the number of horses en-, _,.-,.- i; , im _ t . _ ., tered in each of the seven rich events? Mainland be. 4. by Rainbow-Fable; ._ i J **** Zk ia» * f - i - *«~,~, i,,i„ I «rs. M. Goldblatt. to be decided at Fort Erie from July 18th |o August 30th. It does not, how- ever, give any idea of the high class of the thoroughbreds that will race at the course across the river during the time mentioned. Some of the tjest horses in training will start In these events and there will he any number of handicap horses racing in the overnight events. A glance at the entries in the stake races convinces one that the meeting at Fort Erie Is hound to be a big sue- cess* The Canadian Derby, $3,000. 'A sweepstake for 3-year-olds, $20 to ac- company the nomination, $100 additional to start; value of the stake to be $3,000, of which $s»3tO to the winner, $400 to second, $300 to third, fourth to sae start; winners of 3-year-old stake of $1,200 value to carry three pounds extra; of any two stakes of aggregate value of $3,000, or one of $5,000 value, five pounds extra; non-winners of a 8-year-old stake of $1,200 value that have not won three races this year allowed •even pounds; beaten non-winners this year, twelve pounds; beaten maidens, eighteen pounds. Fillies allowed eight p o u n d s ; 1*4 m i l e s . Jim Beattie, b.c. by Handsel-Sweet Tooth; C. A. Alnwick. Mcllvaln. b. c.» b y Bend Or-Slerra Leone; F. Bruhns & Co. Manfred, ch. c, by Maddalo-Perclta; F. Bruhns &. Co. Bricklayer, ch. c, by Mont d'Or-Vir- ginia; James Brown * Co. Keator, b. g., by Charaxus-Generlne; Newton Bennington. Jungle Phip. br. c, by Pirate of Pen- zanee-Marmora; J. Brannon. • Broombandle, ch. c, by Onondaga-Elf; O. C. Baker. Klingman, b. g., by Goodrfch-Susie Ker- win; Joe J. Carey. Keno, ch. c, by Sir Modred-Duchess of Kendall; Ed. Corrigan. Barnes, b. c, by Lucy-Bessie Barnes; Ed. Corrigan. Grapple, b. c, by Woodmorpe-Embrace; Ed. Corrigan. Recreo, br* c, by First Tenor-Recrea- tion; A. S. Daidson. Tonngorder, ch. c ,by Order-Togese; N. Dymet. John Smulskl, br. c, by Esther-Ellan- gowan; C. R. Ellison. Aquarius, ch. c, by Watercress-Star- Hans Wagner. l>. g., 6, by Longstreet- Tommie Bell; J. Et Cuddlng & Co. Pretension, b, g., 4, by Orifiame-Vanity; P. M. Civiil. Tongorder, ch. c, $, by Order-Tongese; N. Dyment. Early Boy, ch. h., 4, by Golden Dawn- Bra w Lass; Denny Bros. Spencerian, b. m., 4, by Free Knight- Sarah Davis; Mrs. Hart Dernham. Gay Minister, ch. e„ 4. by Prim© Min- ister-Miss Alice; J. C. Ferris, Jr. Benckart, br. g., 7, by Galon d'Or- Marie Shanklln; A. E. Gates. Merriment, ch. m., 6, by Handspring- Merry Dance; A. E. Gates. Zarkee, b. c, by Rainbow-Fair Gift; G. W. Gray don. The Regent, b. g., i7, by Domino-Royal Gent; Mrs. M. Goldblatt. Old Stone, b. c, by Sykeston-White Wings; Mrs. M. Goldblatt. Light Brigade, ch. h., 5, by Maximo- Balak- ; William Hendrie. Searfeil br. h., 4, by Sharpfell-Blanche of Devon: William Hendrie. Blue Grouse, br. f., 3, by Tithonus-The Dove; William Hendrie. Reservation, b. h. ( 6, by Cayuga-Arra- gon; George Hendrie. King'of Troy, b. c, 8, b y Tithonus- Valeriana; George Hendrie. The Foreman, ch. c, 3, by Inspector B.- Nitetus; George Hendrie. Kent Aggie Fonsol Joseph W. Pugh Frebooter, ch. c, 3, by Ben Holladay Joseph W. Pugh Zig Zag, b. t, 3, by Woolthorpe-Lillian Fonso; George Hendrie. . . M ,, .... „,. Song and Wine, ch. c, 8, by Goldfinch- Widow Clicquot; Jo?. L. H a y maI Vi..„«,. Mlzzenmast, b. c. 4, by George Xinnej - Mainsail; Geo. H. Holle. _ Gambrinus, br. c, by Sorcerer-Jean; Geo. H. Holle. „ ,„ , T „v„ Rusk, b. g., 4, by Russell-Muska; John- son & Dodson. '' _ ... Columbia Girl, ch. m., 4, by Loyalist- Salaire: Johnson & Dodson. Bali Hornet, ch. g., 5, by King Erie- EJloise; Harry M. Leachman. Whirlpool, blk.c. 3. by Waterlevel-Coun- terbreeze; E. W. Moore. " Miss Doyle, ch. f., 4, by The Commoner- Thistle; P. J. Mellet & Co. Jt. Mint Bed. eh. h., 6, by Galon d'Or-Gur- gle; J. T. McDonald & Co. Edna Sandman, ch. f., 8L by The Com- moner-Brigerta; J. T. McDonald & Co. Don Carlos, b. c, 3, by Pirate of Pen- zance-Bermuda Dance; J. T. McDonald. Earl J. D, br. g., 3, by Pirate of Pen- aance-Glen Fairy; J. T. McDonald & Co. Crestfallen, b. g., 6, by Foam-Noisy; J. O'Flaherty. Fonsoluca, ch. g., 6, by Fonso-Ducasta; Jos. W. Pugh. I Freebooter, ch. e., 5. by Ben Holladay- Himyance; Jos. W. Pugh. Omealca, ch. c, 3, by Ornus-Amanda P.; H. J. Perry. Turrando, gr. g., 4. by Farandole-Turtle Dove; Mrs. w. J. Perkins. Showman, br. g„ 5, by Atheling-Judy; Mrs. George Richlngs. Bob Boles, br. g., 8, by Oakwood-Zeppa; Mrs. Grace Traverse Russell. Charley's Aunt. b. -f., 3, by Sir Florian- Derelict; J. W. Schorr. Lady McKeon ch. f.. 3, by Top Gallant- Heartsease; J. w. Schorr. St. Tammany, ch. g., a., by St. Blaise- Seaweed; J. U. Strode. St. Noel, b. g., 4 by St. George-Nan; J. U- Strode. Josette, br. f., 5, by Troubadour-Bret zer; J. V. Strode. The Pet, b. f. t 3, by The Friar-Petrolene; W. A. Smith & Co. April Shower, b. f., 6, by Alf. Esten- Raindrop; J. A. Sykes. Elle, ch. g., 4, by .St Ckrio-Jude; C. Stubenbord, Jr. Steel Trap, br. f., 3, by Requital-Dona Sol; J. J. Troxler. Walsh, b. g., 3, by Lamplighter-Song; J. J. Troxler. Bonnie Sue, 6h./f„ 3, by Tammny-Agnes; G. D: Wilson. Depends, ch. f., 3, bjH The Frlar-Devlce; G. D. Wilson. Redman, ch. f., 3, by Star Ruby-Han- nah; W. S. Wishard. Inquisitive Girl, br. f.. 4, by Watrecress- Inquisitive II.; G. K. Wheeler. Girl from Dixie, b. f„ 3, by Sir Dixon- Elopement; Wm. Whale n. Homestead, br. h-, 6, by Candlemas. ©weet Home; A. Zlmmer. The Buffalo Stake, «l,.%oo. A selling stake for 3-year-olds and up- wards, $15 to accompany the nomination, $40 additional to start; v a l u e $1,500. of Pure Rye ike best for medicinal pur- poses Blended or Bottled in bond witk tke U. S. Govern- ment stamp on every bottle, tut always Pure<^fc^^ For Sale by all Dealers. s MOORE & SINNOTT, DISTILLERS, PHILADELPHIA. NEW YORK OFFICE 60 BROAD ST. Bank Holiday, ch. m., 4; By Ben Holla- day -Josie Hood; T. I* Pierce. Coruscate, b. f., 5, by Chorister-Royal Gam; H. J. Berty. Omealca, ch. c, 8, b y Ornus-Amanda P.; H. J. Berry. Toomany, b. c, 4, by Tammany-Rosella; Conrt Sewell. King of the Valley, br. g., 5, by Wads- worth-Dresdent; J. A. Sykes. Richard Ward. b. f., by Inspector B.- Piazza; Henry Simons. Charley's Aunt, b. f., 3, by St. Florian- Derellct; J. W. Schorr. Uncle Charley, b. c, 3, by Top Gallant- Bearlsease; J. W. Schorr. Lady McKeon, ch. f., 3, by Top Gallant- Silver Mahy; J. W. Schorr. * T h e F o r t Erie Stakes, $1,500. light; J. G. Fbliansbee. Monte, b. c, by Puryear D.-Break o* Day; 8. Gujggenheim. Monaco Maid, ch. f., by Prince Monaco- Llnka; Mrs. M. Goldplatt. Goldfleur, ch. g., by Goldflnch-Fleur- ette; Jule Ganson. King of Troy, b. c, by Tithonus-Valeri- ana; George Hendrie. The Gleam, b. c, by Lamplighter-Pol- mmise; George Hendrie. Nat B. t ch. c, by Maddalo-Mary Cow- an; George Hendrie. The Foreman, ch. c. by Inspector B.- Nifetis; George Hendrie. Don Carlos, b. c, by Pirate of Pen- aance-Bermuda Dance; J. T. McDonald & Co. Freebooter, ch. c, by Ben Holladay- Himyanee; Jos. W. Pugh. Kittle Piatt, b. f., by Longflight-Kath- leen; Pons & Holder. Uncle Charley, b. c , by Top Gallant- Heartsease; J. W. Schorr. Lucugus, br. c, by Hermence-Summer Hours; J. W. Schorr. Smasher, br. g., by Hindoo-Queen Re- gent; M. A. SwTgert. Hamburger, b. c. by Hamburg-Edith Gray; S. S. I'racey. Flyback, ch. c, by Requital-Daisy Rose; A. Ei Watkins. Girl from Dixie, b. f„ by Sir Dixon- Eiopemcnt; Wm. Whalen. SIbnacodor, ch. c, by Prince of Monaco- Adora; Ev A. Whitney. Dutch Barbara, by Flying Dutchman- Barbara; W. J. Young. pirate Polly, ch. f., by Pirate of Pen- xance-Kosines; W. J. Young. rfce Canadian Sportsman's Handicap. fijfflm For S-year-olds and upwards, $jo to ac- company the nomination and $40 ad- ditional t o s t a r e ; v a l u e $1,608, of which &30O to the winner, $300 to second and 0 to third; weights to appear three days prior to the race; acceptances ihrough entry box at noon, day or before race; winners after publication of weights 3 pounds extra; 11-lf fiiles. The Messenger* b. g., a., by Upwards- Ireae H.,; Alfred Bellew. ^^_ Walter Tower, br. g, %by Watercress- Dutchess of Towers; A.. Brown f Co, Little Boy, br. g„ 5, by Lisgak Mar; A. Brown & Co. For 3-year-olds and upwards, $10 to accompany the nomination and $40 addi- tional to start; value $1,500, of which $1,200 to the winner, $200 to second ana $100 t o third. Those entered for $2.WJ0 to carry weight for age; allowances, 2 pounds for each $250 to $1,500; 1 pound for each $100 less to $1,000; then 2 pounds for each $100 less to $500; starters with sell- ing price to be named at noon the day prior to the race; 7 furlongs. National, ch. c, 3, by Gotham-Blue and White; Abrahams & Dunn. The Lexington Leader, br. g., 3. by G. W. Johnson-Brooklet; J. H. Johnson- Brooklet. Hobson's Choice, b. g., 4, by Meadow- thorpe-Topsy III.; Alfred Bellew, Pearl Hopkins, b. f., 3, by G. W. John- son-Marshetta; J. O. Butler. Little Boy, br. g., 5, by Llssak-Meien Mar; A. Brown & Co. Chamblee, ch. c 5, by Charaxus-Can- tey; A. Brown & Co. Benvolio, b. h., 5, by Bend Or-Slerra Madra; F. Bruhns & Co. Mcllvain, b. h., 3, by Bend Or-Sierra Leone; F. Bruhns & Co. Manfred, ch. c, 3, by Maddalo-Perclta; F. Bruhns & Co. Devonshire, br. g., 4, by Ayershire- Lizzie D.; Thos. Clare. Myopia, b. f., 3, by LIssak-Souffie; Thos. Clare. Grasgrain, ch. c. 3, by Belvidere-SUk Warp; P. M. Civiil. Early Boy, ch. h., 4, by Golden Dawn- Bra w Lass* Denny Bros. Tongorder, ch. c, 3, by Order-Tongese; N. Dyment. Big Mac, ch. c, 3, by ExllenNona; N. Dyment. Shady Lad. ch. g., 4, by St. Gatlen- Amourette; T. A. Fullum. Gay Minister, ch. c, 4, by Prime Min- ister-Miss Alice; J. C. Ferris, Jr. J. Bd. Grillo, b g., 4, by The Commoner- Merry Nell; J. C. Ferris, Jr. Potash, b. f., 3, by Prime Minister-Pearl Ash; Bun Ferguson. Marquis de Carabas, br. g., 4, by Him- yar-Flfe; m. S. Gardner. x Benckart. br. g., 7. by Galon d'Or- Marie Shanklln; A. E. Gates. Sans Cocur, ch. fy 3, by Golden Garter- Heartless; A. E. Gates. Zarkee, b. c„ 4, by Rainbow-Fair Gift; G. W. Graydon. Floral Wreath, br. m., by Falsetto- Laurel Wreath; F. Gering. Old Stone, b. c . 4, by Sykeston-White Wings; Mrs. M. Goldblatt. The Regent, b. g.. 4, by Domino-Royal Gem; Mrs, M. Goldblatt. Rain land, b. c. 4, by Rainbow-Fable: Mrs. M. Goldblatt. Montpelier, b. h., by Madison-Sister Tenny: Mrs. M. Goldblatt Lochgoll, ch. h., 4, by Juvenal ^Soliloquy: Wm. Hendrie. Blue Grouse, br. f„ 3, by Tithonus-The Dove; Wm. Hendrie. Cheboygan, b. c, 4, by Cayuga-Steward- ess; George Hendrie. ,: Good Cheer, ch. f., 4, by FOnso-Harpy George Hendrie. The Gleam, b. c, 3. by Lampllghter-Fol- | tmXm; George Hendrie mile ^Handmr.re. ch. c. 4, b y Handsel-Eva Dinsmore; J. H. Baker, Marshall Ney, b. g., 4, by Dr. Bice- Glenmore; J. H. Baker. Bell-The-Cat, b. c, 4, by Carlsbad-Lady Loyal; J. H. Baker. Water Tower, br. a, 6, by Watercress- Duchess of Towers; A. Brown & Co. Benvolio, hi m., by Bend Or-Sterra Madra; F. Bruhns & Co. Mcllvain, b. e„ 8, by Bend Or-Sierra Leone; F. Bruhns & Co. Manfred, ch. c, 3, by Maddalo-Perclta; F. Bruhns & Co. Hans Wagner, b. g., «» by Longstreet- Tommie Bell; J. E. Cushlng &> Charles Walker. Grosgraln, ch. c, 3, b y Belvldere-Sllk- warp: P. M. CivilL Tongorder, ch. a, M, by Order-Tongese; N. Dyment. Big Mac, ch. e, 8, by Exile-Nona; N. Dyment. Spencerian, b. m., 4, by Free Knight- Sarah Davis; Mrs. Hart Dernham. Gay Minister, ch. c, 4, by Prime M3nls- ter-MIss Alice; J. C. Ferris, Jr. Potash b. f., by Prime Minister-Pearl Ash; Bun Ferguson. Shady Lad, ch. g., 4, by St. Gatien- Amourette; T. A. Fullum. Funiculare, b. g., 8, by Hlmyar-Frog- more; E. S. Gardner. Benckart, br. g. ( 7. by Galon d'Or-Marle Shanklln; A, E. Gates. i Sans Coeur, ch. f., 3, by Golden Garter- Heartless; A Ev Gates. Brunswick, ch. g., 6, by St. Carlo-Sloe; Frank Grace. Zarkee, b. c, 4, by Rainbow-Fair Gift; G. W. Graydon. The Regent, b. g., 7, by Domino-Royal Gem; Mrs. M. Goldblatt Ramland. b. c , 4, by Rainbow-FUble; Mrs. M. Goldblatt Montpelier, b. h.. 4, by Madison-Sister Tenny; Mrs. M. Goldblatt Loch Goil, ch. h;. 4, by Juvenal-Solilo- quy; William Hendrie. Blue Grouse, br. f., 3, by Tithonus-The Dove; W T illlam Hendrie. Cheboygan, b. c , 4, by Cayuga-Stew- ardess; George Hendrie, Good Cheer, ch. f., 4, by Fonso-Harpy; Gedrge Hendrie. Rebounder, b. «., 3, by Pessara-Re- oound; George Hendrie. isaiadin, b. f., 3, by Albert-Letetlc; Joseph JM Hayman. I Yorkshire Ijad, blk. c, 3, by DInna For- get-Rose Marjorie; Joseph L. Hayman. Weberflelds, ch. c, 3, by Troubadour- Folly II., George H. Holle. Basil, ch. c, 3, by Huron-Borealis; George H. Holle. Columbia Girl, ch. m., 4, by Loyallst- Salaire; Johnson & Dodson. Whirlpool, blk. c. 3, by Waterlevel- Counterbreese: E. W. Moore. Highland Fling, ch. c, 3, by Knight of the Thistle-Morris Dance; E. W. Moore. Miss Doyle, ch. f., 4^ by The Commoner- Thistle: P. J. Millet & Co. Gay Lisette, ch. f., 4, by Ossary or St. Gatlen-Lizetta; A. Mollnelli. . Mint Bed. ch. m., 6, by Galon d'Or-Gur- gle; J. T. McDonald & Co. Kentucky Cardinal, b. g.. 5, by Badge- Aggie M.; J. T. McDonald & CO. Crestfallen, b, g., 6, by Foam-Noisy; O" Flaherty. -,«_*, Junius, ch. g . 3, by Juvenal-Courtly; Joseph W. Pugh. Fonsoluca. ch. g., 9, by Fonso-Ducasta; Joseph W. Pugh. •. . Coruscate, ch. f., 5, by Chorister-Royal Gem; H. X Perry. . April Shower, ch. h„ 6, by Alf. Estell- Raindrop; J. A. Sj-kea . King of the Valley, br. g., i, by Wads- worth-Dresdent; J. A. Sykes. Rachel Ward, b. f.. 4, by Inspector B.- Plassa; Henry Simons. -.,,,. Charley's Aunt b. f., 8, by St. Florian- Derelict; J. W. Schorr. A .n.«# Lady McKeon, ch. t. 8. by Top Gallant- Heartsease; J. W. Schorr, ^ . The Englishman, b. c, 3, by Sorcerer- iPerSmlJlS'" A, Smith * C» Ellielch. g., 4, by St. Carlo-Jude; C. Stubenbord. Jr. Steel Trap, br. f., 3, by Requital-Dona Sol: J. J. Troxler. Girl from Dixie, b, f., 3, by Sir Dixon- Blopenfcnt; William W T halen. Ben Fonso, ch. g., 4. by Ben Holladay- Fon M#te; W. J. Young. Prof. Neville, br. g., 6, by Hawksley- Rejectsd; W. J. Young. The Iroquois Hotel Stake, f 1,500. A hfldicap for 2-jrear-olds, $10 to ac- compaiir the nomination, $40 additional to s t a « ; v a l u e $1,500, of w h i c h $1,300 t o w i n n e r | $200 to second, and $100 to third; weightij to be announced three days prior to rac#; acceptance througti entry box at nnon. day before race. Winner atter publication of weights to carry 3 pounds extra; j | 1-2 furlongs. , Watetrvane. b. c, by Watercress-Fla- vane; Jlewton Bennington. Glena^re, b. c , by Glenheim-Clarissa; Newton Bennington. Townjfc. b. c, by Star Ruby; Newton Bennington. Guiding Star, b. c, by Gerolstein- Samoa; is'ewton Bennington. Oratoiftan, ch. c, by Ogden-Betsy Broech; J. H. Baker. Holchlr, br. o, by Lamplighter-Princess Lorrainjl; O. C. Baker. Peter Sterling, ch. c, by Lord Ester- ling-Lucrece; A. Brown & Co. Little Mik<\ b. c. by Loyalist-Talarla; A. Brolrn & Co. Ohiye|^, br. f., by The Commoner-Tulia J. K. F, br. c, by Tarcoola-Queen Alto; C. Stuebenbord. Wee Girl, b. f., by Dr. Hasbrouck-Van- adls; C. Stubenbord. Humorist, bl. c, by Mirthful-Margery; | Gus. Straus & Co. , , Birmingham, b. c, by Sandringham- f Company. Ripple Mark, ch. f., by Juvenal-Fulano; T. Kiley. Hally Lisle, br. c, by Top Gallant-Wag- net; Moore, McBrayer & Co. Nonie Lucille, ch. f.. by Bradwardine- Duchess of Kilwarlin; Moore, McBrayer A Fonso; 'WL Brown & Co. Lady IpValker, b Cachuca; Gus Straus & Co. Huston, ch. c, by Wadsworth-Fonsie; T. H. .Stevens. Watchful, br. c, by Mirthful-Wary; T. H. Stevens. Acoron, b. c, by Griffon-Esplanade; T. H. Stevens. George Leiper, ch. c, by Top Gallant- Agnes Morancy 1 ; J. W. Schorr. Lieber, br. or b. e., by Lieber Karl-The Mecca; J. W. Schorr. Halifax, ch. c , by Handsel-Eizara; G. D. Wilson. Rely, b. c, by Deceiver-Dayo; G. D. Wilson. Barbaros, b. c, by Bridgewater-Bar- bara; W. J. Young. Black Garters, b. f., by Gov. Foraker- Lucy Johnson, W. J. Young. Purcel, gr. c, by Orlando-GraylocK, W. J. Young. The Hamilton Stake, f 1,500. For two-year-olds, $10 to acompany the nomination, $40 additional to start; value $1,500, of which $1,200 to the win- ner, $200 to the second, and $100 to third; winners of two stakes of aggre- gate value of $2,200 since May 15th, to carry 6 pounds extra; non-winners of a race of $1,000 value allowed 5 pounds; if such have not won four races, 8 f by Oakwood-Cora ' P°unds; of two races, 12 pounds; beaten Bell; Ctkhing & Barbee. j maidens, 15 pounds; 5 furlongs. F a c t o t u m , r>r. c . by Handspring-Bene- Velvet, br. f., by Kingston-Glen Fairy; _- i __ JIBE" s~* -w*r y« _ _«_ - • —— _ - _: -vw-r •» »*" —• factressl G. W. Cook Lil O'Neill, bl. f., by Pirate of Penz- ance-Soib; Combs & Blair. Bella Hamburg, b. f., by Hamburg- Cambriq; N. Dyment. Sister Edith, ch. f., by Onondaga-Miss Thomasj Dunn & Abrahams. Valou% b. c^ by Cheviot-Venue; Harry Franklii. Policy^ b. f. t by Maddalo-Perclta; Harry Franklin. Cock jBure, ch. g.. by Himyar-Vain- glory; E. S. Gardner. Charlie Eastman, br. g., by Himyar- Brooch; E. S. Gardner. Vestrytnan, br. g., by Masetto-Forever; E. S. Gardner. Merely Mary Ann, b. f., by Masetto- Forever| E. S. Gardner. Ousel, Ipr. f., by Ornus-Kitty Gunn; J. J. Greener & Co. Ocanyn br. f.. by Ornus-Kitty Gunn; J. J. Greener & Co. Shine On, ch. c, by Mazagan-Sparkle- William Hendrie. GoatfeJ, b. o, by Shapfell-wnistun Bird; William Hendrie. Hermimge, b. c, by Loyalist-Madge; George JKendrie. Paul narkon, ch. c, by St. Jullen- Sunnylaip; Mrs. L. N. Hodges. Cobmolfc, b. c, by Sempronlus-Ceiia; Mrs. L. N. Hodges. J. A. JBollett. br. c, by Aintree-Maya; F. L. Hjgrtigan. I f.. by St. Carlo-Belle of Palo Alto; T. P. Hayes. Larone« br. c, by Tithonus-Valerlana; T. P. H|yes. Judge Iparker, ch. g. by Belvidere- Zara; Joseph L. Hayman. Florenep Hayman ch. f.. by Flambeau- Waste; Joseph L. Hayman. Fortunite, b. c, bv Sempronlus-Web of Fate; G#»rge H. Holle. Polly Pfim. b. f., by Pirate of Penzance- Kosmos;i George H. Holle. No Beuno, b. g., bv De Sanet-Beleler; Ben Johnson. Trouble, b. f., by De Sanet-Miss Nel- son; Bert Johnson. Joe Shields, b. <\, by Handspring-Miss McLaughlin; P. H. Jones. Dr. Turner, br. c, by Rainbow-Fantas- ma; P. If. Jones. .— g, by S. Domingo-Terragona; Johnson A Dod^pn George W. Belknap & Co. Superior Boy, ch. c, by Juvenal-Su- perfine; Newton Bennington. Delmore, ch. c, by- Goldfinch-Brillar; Newton Bennington. Guilding Star, b. o, by Gerolstein-Sa- moa; Newton Bennington. Watervane, b. c, by Watercress-Flor- ane; Newton Bennington. Count D'Orsey. b. c, by Sanders-Or- letta; G. W. Bissell. Hawthorne Prince, b. c, by G. M. Johnson-Hawthorne Bloom; G. W, Bis- sell. Oratorlan, ch. c, by Ogden-Betsy Broeck; J. H. Baker. Holscher, br. c, by Lamplighter-Prin- cess Lorraine; G. C. Baker. Peter Sterling, ch. c, by Lord Ester- llng-Lucrece; A. Brown & Co. Little M'.ke, b. c, by Loyalist-Talaria; A. Brown & Co. Ohivesa, br. f., by The Commoner- Tulia Fonso; A. Brown & Co. Factotum, br. c, by Handspring-Berte factress; G. W. Cook China Alley, bl. c, by Arkle-Red Spin- ner: T. ipley. Ripple Hark, ch. f., by Juvenal-Fulano; T. Kiley. Noni Ilicille, ch. f., hy Bradwardine- Duchess of Kilwarlin; Moore, McBrayer & Co. T. S. Ilartin, ch. g.. by Fatherless- Soucl; W. L. Maupln. V Pater, #i. g., by Fatherlesx-Aurine; W. L. Maiiplp. Jean L#, b. c, by Dr. McBride-Tommie Hfi A - li>llnelli. TAoya, br. f., by Mazagan-Feiseen; P. J. Millet ft Co. ' Leta Duffy, b. f., by Charade-Lineage; P. J. Millet & Co. Hypericji II., b. c. by Mazagan-Van-a- cl Sr: P. X Millet & Co. .Helena jR, ch. f., by John Bright-Bat- tle Bell; f. J, Millet & Co. Tiehlmufeo, ch. c, by Oddfellow-Annie Clark; Join Marklein. -/°J. BfOnston, b. c, by Onondaga- Marie Deeca; W. H. May & Co. Tom O' Chi Chi, b. c. by Lord Henry; F - J. PoAt. Field L#rk, b. f., hy Toddington-Salva- rine; Jos«»h W. Pugh. Squandefer, ch. c, by Macco-Levina B.; Joseph m Pugh «,? oId P#of. ch. c, by Gold Spinner- bummer ©lass; Joseph W. Pugh. Henry Horn, br. c, by Henry Young- R SH Mora; H. J. Perry, i RiaiL h ?I. Catoham, br. a, by Candle LBlack-Pajnuita; c. Stubenbord. Massum b. g., by Masetto-Sumatra; J. K. croker. Frenchle First, b. f., by First Mate- Frenchie; Combs & Blair cfmbHc^^Sent b by Hamb ^«- D?o d uni n ard h - *' b> " Macklan d - O d e ; J . W . S 5 1 ?iL7 1 To J / an ^ ch - C i> by Jean Bereaud- Silent Lady; Denny Bros. Filatory. b e , by Filgrane-Lady Mc- Nairy; Mrs. Hart Dernham Valours, b. c, by Cheviot-Venue- Harry Franklin. venue. Policy, b fl by Maddalo-Perclta; Harry Franklin. Charlie Eastman, br. g., by Himvar- Brooch; E. S. Gardner. * mjar Merely Mary Ann, b. f., by Masetto. Forever; E. S. Gardner. y Masetto " Ousei. br. f by Ornus-Alveria M.; J J. Greener & Co. Ocanya. br. /., by Ornus-Kitty Gunn; J. J. Greener & Co. ' 05&&2S8S«Sbfi.lLAf ot!J ' G ***** B?r3!'l!'m 1 b am C H. b y dr? e h '" ,fe "- Whl8t "»» Hermitage, b. c, by Loyalist-Madge; George Hendrie. " • ' • 7 Wequetonsing, b. f., by Sorcerer Tocsin; Mrs. L. N. Hodges. °° r cerer- Serene; ! g T £ g"^2t ^ m ^ ^ ' F.THarttn. ^ by V ' tcor y-G^daga; AnoTT Ch p. f H b y y es St - Carl °- B «»* of Palo T L p r °Hayes r C "' by T,thonu «-Valeriana; Za^a? Jos^ Li llaynfan by B ^ l d ^ Florence Havman. ch. t.. bv in.m beau-Wa«te: Joseph L. H«yra»n o ( F °4 t . U e? a ^or b K e C H. b < 1 of.r Pr0nlU> - Web Be , ;°i 3 e h U n n S 0 on b ' ••• by D6 "»«-•—«: T. S. Martin, ch. g., by Fatherless-Souci; W. L. Maupln. . _ r Pater, ch. g., by Fatherless-Aurine; v*. L. Maupln. ._ , _ Jov Coyne, b. c. by King of Coins-Come Quick; P. J. Millet & Co. •? Hyperion II., b. c. Mazagan-Van-A- Clar; P. J. Millet A) Co. w I The Caracene. b. C-, by Maiagan-Jewess; P. J. Millet & Co. Tichimtngo, ch. c . hy Oddfellow-Annie Clark; John Marklein. Ladv Travers. ch. f, by Cayuga-|ron- mistress; W. H. Miy & Co. Tom O'Chi Chi. Ijv. c , by Lord Henry- Perfidy II.; J. F. Pbns. Field Lark. b. f.lby Toddington.Salva- rinc; Joseph W. Pujgh. Squanderer, ch. c.L by Maceo-Levina, B.: Joseph W. Pugh. Gold Proof, ch. b., by Gold Spinner- Glimmer Glass; Joseph W. Pugh. Henry Morn, br. ic. by Henry Young- Rosy Morn; H. J. Perry. Father Catcham. bjr. c . by Candle Black- Pa nquita; C. Stubenjbord. Wee Girl. b. f.. by Dr. Masbrouck-Vana- dis; C. Stubenbord. Marvel P.. b. f.. by Plaudlt-Milcah; Gus Straus & Co. Humorist, bl. c , by Blrthful-Margery; Gus Straus & Co. Birmingham, b. c; by Sandringham-Ca- chuea; Gus Straus & Co. Huston, ch. c, by Wadsworth-Fonsie; T. H. Stevens. Watchful, br. c, by Mirthful-Wary; T. H. Stevens. Acron, b. c , by G""iffon-E)splanade; T. H. Stevens. George Leiper. cr, c , by Top Gallant- Agnes Morancy; J. W. Schorr. Liebler, br. or b. c. by Lieber Korl- The Mecca; J. W. Schorr. Fred Chrlg. ch. c, by Hermence-Dere- lict; J. W. Schorr. Barbares. b. o, by Bridgewater-Barba- ra: W. J. Young. Black Garters, b. f., by Gov. Foraker- Lucy Johnson; W. J. Young. Purcell. br. c, by Onando-Graylock; W. J. Young. Spring Ban, ch. f., by Handspring-Ten Ban; W. J. Young. The Grand Canadian Steeplechap« S1.204). A handicap steeplechase. $io to accom- pany the nominatioa $40 additional to start; value. $1,200, of which $900 to the winner, $200 to second, and $100 to third- weights to be announced three days prior to race; acceptance to be made throuah entry box at noon day before race; in course. Jim Crow, b h.. 5. Fenelon-Mlss Fair- fax; James R. Allen.! v. ? , ick ^? asse - £• *:••«•. by Eon-Monte- belle; Thomas Crook^. Tip Gallant, blk. g.. a., by Top Gallant- Vesper; Thomas Crooks. ' Belle of L>nn. ch. in., 5, by Buck Massle- Nerve; T. C. Dolan. The Commander, b.g.. 6, by The Com- moner-Matilda; H. FJIppen. m Cardigan, b g., 6, by «Bel Delmonlo- Howard L-. ch. g., by Bt Yes or No; Queen City Stable.- Young Henry, br. g., a., hy Young-Colandera; Queen City St Marston Moor. ch. g., <>. by lr< i Lady Arthur; Colin Sewell. Sam Parmer, ch. g., 6, by Wa Jew-Lizzie Walton; Sherman & B AMATEUR BASEBALL Manager Marvin J. Freedmai Iroquois baseball team has pla- extended trip through southv York and down into the towns of Pennsylvania, to tta 1st. and terminate about the 12th. The management has gratifying responses from th< ity of teams with whom corn - ence has been attempted, and the following teams have praci consummated negotiations, signified their willingness to i satisfactory terms can be ai i.e.. E r i e , S h a r o n . D u n k i r k . N*«f Titusville. Oil City. Franklin. W: and a Pittsburg independ* nt article of ball that the Iroquois ; last year through the differ* in which they p!ayed has p considerable prominenoe sequence makes them a z card. The players are a! first-class shape and as tl them will commence £h> June, they will work w main to have naught -^ chalked up to their en J. Freedman, Manas.' ' Avenue. The Young Clover any 9 or 10-year-old Address challenges to Charles ' *> * Spring Street. The Victories will pi.r. t vo gk this afternoon at the gr4u and Genesee streets. Tii< 1"> ? the Hudsons will be called u l the second at 3 o'clock. th< A being the opposing nin<= Thf toriea have dates open for Jul: 13. 14 y e a r old teams will games by addressing Frank WS No. 198 Shumway Street. . Crimea; H. Flippen. j Gold Bell. b. h.. 6, hy Goldcrest-Heath- erbell; H. Flippen. St. Enoch, b. c, 4, by Tithonus-Vestige; J. C. Ferris, Jr. Navigator, ch. g., 4, by First Mate-Ray W.; J. W. Ferris. Jr. Red Car, ch. g., 6, by Foam or Jack Of Diamonds-Mint Bloom; J. C. Ferris, Jr. Balzac, br. g., 5, by Perklns-The Maid; C. Ferris, Jr. Dragon, ch. h„ 5. by St. George-Mar- garet II.; Peter Gorman. Myth. ch. g., a., by Killicrates-Paradox; Edward Girard. Meggs, ch. g.. a., by Deceiver-Mamie Cole; Edward Girard. Lord of the Valley, br. c, 4. by Hast- ings-Lady Violet; Ed, Herbert. Gearholm, b. c. 4, by Requltal-LIda H.; George M. Hendrie. Reliance, b. g., 4, by Meddler-Faithful; Joseph L. Hayman. Chanley. b. c , 4, by Boanerges-Glen- cliffe; George H. Holle. Today the All-Buffalos will • to Lancaster, where thev will nv strong team of that town. <~n Wednesday, May 24th. thev w the crack Bat a via team at B,i Players for the Lancaster gan • ~ requested to report at the 'Frist at 1:S0 p . m. sharp. or so^Belf'jShn'so^ ^ San6t " M1 " NeI " rlfa'-rSose^j n a^ne C s h - U hy Huron-Oga- Jo I seph n Jame f s• by lng ° ldSby - Ros ' **** Joseph n james f - by ^^l^by-Admittance; M^AliS^'H^jone^ Lonl BstCrlIn «- W^te n r a ; K* H^ JoneV ^ ' ^ y - O v e r The soliT'D?dw„ by ^ — " - W o o W l w ; J o h n - 1 n £ f T* jflEl! Wk ' *" by Arklle-Red Spin I Belle Dodson* b*""m i h> T «-—.». Minnarette; W. s. L«f rd Ma3or Rlcft ardsv Owft« Hi 5arlman y Ro88,n « to n-^>*t.; vSa?S e i.&rftk i by K^ntaka-Fau- This afternoon at the Hair Grd the Hurons will line up agnin«' strong Black Diamonds at 2:00 sharp. Neither team has yet »* a defeat this season and the ga orlng out one of the largest < the season. Manager Weil requ- .- Black Diamonds to be on hand as possible and report to the 1 clubrooms, Clinton Street and F Avenue. 3 a In a game between the High c " ine w and the Ellicottvllle first t- ' High School nine "won by a sc to 3. Score: Sm h ^°°h •*- s « o o o i : ' Ellicotville F. T...O00O10: Batteries—Brewer and Neil I Davis and McKervan. L. Maupin.' ^"^U^'J 0 Marshall. Allegiance, ch. ^ ^ by Uncle Jesse- Rani/ ol" ".' ui «»o««Jt. ft??VV^ by ******* J -^ 1CO M m Do M nk,d h ^ 4 ' by «*~J BS 2^ h B e fu M e ? r A '. b i Po J e .^ Carlsbad- A 10 L a ¥oole. Ch - ' • by V ^nte-Jea,ie B.; Tlme; t A n L. b Pol5; 6 ' * ^ ck P°c*«-Fast 1*^%$'Jwdk ** Conrad-Lucy P.; mZSlUP* ^fu Baseball team h ganized for the season of 1905 an i * J i.if ° arran *«? games to V plav*»d * 3l"^°P 0r * tor « teams'on ?• Sh^^I 1 , 8 - A T dd, r M corresponds / a ,h,r?„ a J ! o W ' In « lr « of Forsyth M racturing Company, No, 30S Terr* - *232Lft£L"*2** Juniors will line v»v«»v, he strong Montreal* > Ma\ 28th, on Roofs grounds. Tr.** : '• • ing players are to report at the clunrocrr* ir.iLfcl r,tc ^- E, »ott. I^nahan. Whs v.i. '* Burke. McGowan, M - v fifiJii and . Milll * an - I>mahan nil! ^ ' t? ,} n £ fo I th< Peek-a-Boos an: ICJ >»« form and an Interestm- M I !Tf y i^ ... !o °ked for. The Peek*B - would like to arrange a game with tl:* E°.F^ ai 5i A ^ress J. Lenahan, No. ^ Fulton Street. The Young Floradoras would like *> f4f£ ffi 1L<«*J2-year-old team. The Rat- 1 i4t r, «2 Jl j!ite > Burdocks preferred. Addres« J^No. » GaUford Street Thomas M. 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Page 1: In The End All You Really Have Is Memories 21/Buffalo... · . :; HHHH| 30 rHE BUFFALO COURIER, SUNDAY. MAY ZD 1905. ti il ri ' f.IIIM»\T(>M>I III ON THE MONONCAhEJA RJVfcfc" k BRANCH

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30 rHE BUFFALO COURIER, SUNDAY. MAY ZD 1905.

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f . I I I M » \ T ( > M > I I I I ON THE MONONCAhEJA RJVfcfc"

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BRANCH 8 C. M. B . A. LEAGUE.

Wi l l Meet B r a n c h J l a t Br is to l P a r k T o d a y . R i v a l r y B e t w e e n T e a m s is Jnj tense a n d a Grea t Crowd i» Ant ic i ­pa t ed . T ro l l eys R u n Di rec t t o t h e P a r k .

GOOD RACING. PROMISED AT FORT ERIE TRACK

Plenty of Horses Entered For the Different Events to be Decided

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Across the Border. I

THIRTY-FIVE ARE NAMED / FOR THE CANADIAN DERBY

Canadian D e r b y (13,000) , C a n a d i a n S p o r t s m e n ' s . H a n d i c a p . . , T h e F o r t E r i e S t a k e T h e Buffalo S t a k e The I roquois Ho te l S t a k e , T h e H a m i l t o n S t a k e , G r a n d C a n a d i a n S t e e p l e c h a s e . . . . . ,

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Benvolio, b . h., 6, Madra ; F. Bruhns «& Co

MWIrain, b. t , Leone; F . Bruhns &

by Bend d'Or-SJerra-

by Bend Or-Slerra Oo.

T h a t t h e r e will be a p l e t h o r a of good r acehor ses c o m p e t i n g In t h e v a r i o u s i t a k e e v e n t s to be r u n a t F o r t E r i e d u r i n g t h e s u m m e r mee t ing , w h i c h be -gfiM on J u l y 18th, t w o d a y s a f t e r t h e close of t h e K e n i l w o r t h mee t ing , i s ev idenced by t h e l a r g e n u m b e r of e n ­t r ies t h a t h a v e been rece ived by t h e H i g h l a n d P a r k Club , lessees of t h e t r a c k a c r o s s t h e r ive r . T h e a b o v e tab le s h o w s t h e n u m b e r of ho r se s e n - , _ , . - , . - i ; , i m _ t . _ . , t e red in e a c h of t h e seven r ich e v e n t s ? Mainland b e . 4. by Rainbow-Fable; ._ i J **** Zk ia» * f - i - *«~,~, i , , i „ I « r s . M . Goldblatt. to be decided a t F o r t E r i e f rom J u l y 18th | o A u g u s t 30th. I t does not , h o w ­ever , g ive a n y idea of t h e h i g h c lass of t h e t h o r o u g h b r e d s t h a t will r a c e a t t h e c o u r s e ac ros s t h e r i ve r d u r i n g t h e t ime ment ioned .

Some of t h e tjest h o r s e s in t r a i n i n g will s t a r t In t h e s e e v e n t s a n d t h e r e will he a n y n u m b e r of h a n d i c a p h o r s e s r a c i n g in t h e o v e r n i g h t e v e n t s .

A g lance a t t h e en t r i e s in t h e s t a k e r a c e s convinces one t h a t t h e m e e t i n g a t F o r t E r i e Is hound t o be a b i g s u e -cess* T h e C a n a d i a n D e r b y , $3,000.

'A sweepstake for 3-year-olds, $20 t o ac ­company the nomination, $100 additional to s t a r t ; value of the s take to be $3,000, of which $s»3tO to the winner, $400 to second, $300 to third, four th to sae s t a r t ; winners of 3-year-old s t ake of $1,200 value to car ry th ree pounds e x t r a ; of any two s takes of aggrega te value of $3,000, or one of $5,000 value, five pounds ex t ra ; non-winners of a 8-year-old s take of $1,200 value t h a t have not won three races this year allowed •even pounds; beaten non-winners this year , twelve pounds; beaten maidens, eighteen pounds. Fill ies allowed eight pounds ; 1*4 miles.

J im Beattie, b . c . by Handsel-Sweet Tooth; C. A. Alnwick.

Mcllvaln. b. c.» b y Bend Or-Slerra Leone; F . B r u h n s & Co.

Manfred, ch. c , by Maddalo-Percl ta; F . Bruhns &. Co.

Bricklayer, ch. c , by Mont d'Or-Vir-ginia; J a m e s Brown * Co.

Keator , b. g., by Charaxus-Generlne; Newton Bennington.

Jungle Ph ip . br. c , by P i r a t e of Pen-zanee-Marmora; J . Brannon. •

Broombandle, ch. c , by Onondaga-Elf; O. C. Baker .

Klingman, b. g., by Goodrfch-Susie Ker -win; Joe J . Carey.

Keno, ch. c , by Sir Modred-Duchess of Kendal l ; Ed. Corrigan.

Barnes, b. c , by Lucy-Bessie Barnes ; Ed. Corrigan.

Grapple, b. c , by Woodmorpe-Embrace; Ed. Corrigan.

Recreo, br* c , by F i r s t Tenor-Recrea­tion; A. S. Daidson.

Tonngorder, ch. c ,by Order-Togese; N. Dymet.

John Smulskl, br. c , by Es ther -El lan-gowan; C. R. Ellison.

Aquarius, ch. c , by Watercress -S ta r -

H a n s Wagner. l>. g., 6, by Longstreet-Tommie Bell; J. Et Cuddlng & Co.

Pretension, b , g., 4, by Orifiame-Vanity; P. M. Civiil.

Tongorder, ch. c , $, by Order-Tongese; N. Dyment.

Ear ly Boy, ch. h., 4, by Golden Dawn-Bra w Lass ; Denny Bros.

Spencerian, b . m., 4, by F ree Knight -Sarah Davis; Mrs. H a r t Dernham.

Gay Minister, ch. e„ 4. by Prim© Min­ister-Miss Alice; J. C. Ferr is , Jr .

Benckart , br. g., 7, by Galon d'Or-Marie Shanklln; A. E. Gates.

Merriment, ch. m., 6, by Handspr ing-Merry Dance; A. E. Gates.

Zarkee, b. c , by Rainbow-Fai r Gift; G. W. Gray don.

The Regent, b. g., i7, by Domino-Royal Gent; Mrs. M. Goldblatt.

Old Stone, b. c , by Sykeston-White Wings ; Mrs. M. Goldblatt .

Light Brigade, ch. h., 5, b y Maximo-Balak- ; William Hendrie.

Searfeil br. h., 4, by Sharpfell-Blanche of Devon: William Hendrie.

Blue Grouse, br. f., 3, by Tithonus-The Dove; William Hendrie.

Reservation, b. h.( 6, by Cayuga-Arra-gon; George Hendrie.

K i n g ' o f Troy, b. c , 8, by Ti thonus-Valer iana; George Hendrie .

The Foreman, ch. c , 3, by Inspector B.-Ni te tus ; George Hendrie.

Kent Aggie

Fonsol Joseph W. Pugh

Frebooter, ch. c , 3, b y Ben Holladay Joseph W . Pugh

Zig Zag, b. t , 3, by Woolthorpe-Lillian Fonso; George Hendrie. . . M , , . . . . „ , .

Song and Wine, ch. c , 8, by Goldfinch-Widow Clicquot; Jo?. L. H a y m a I V i . . „ « , .

Mlzzenmast, b. c . 4, by George Xinnej -Mainsail ; Geo. H. Holle. _

Gambrinus, br. c , by Sorcerer-Jean; Geo. H. Holle. „ , „ , T„v„

Rusk, b. g., 4, by Russell-Muska; John­son & Dodson. '' _ . . .

Columbia Girl, ch. m., 4, by Loyalist-Salaire: Johnson & Dodson.

Bali Hornet , ch. g., 5, by King Er ie-EJloise; Har ry M. Leachman.

Whirlpool, b lk .c . 3. by Waterlevel-Coun-terbreeze; E. W. Moore. "

Miss Doyle, ch. f., 4, by The Commoner-Thist le; P . J. Mellet & Co. Jt.

Mint Bed. eh. h., 6, by Galon d'Or-Gur-gle; J. T. McDonald & Co.

Edna Sandman, ch. f., 8L by The Com-moner-Briger ta ; J . T. McDonald & Co.

Don Carlos, b . c , 3, by P i ra te of Pen-zance-Bermuda Dance; J. T. McDonald.

Ear l J . D , br. g., 3, by P i ra te of Pen-aance-Glen Fa i ry ; J. T. McDonald & Co.

Crestfallen, b. g., 6, by Foam-Noisy; J . O'Flaherty.

Fonsoluca, ch. g., 6, by Fonso-Ducasta; Jos . W. Pugh. I

Freebooter, ch. e., 5. by Ben Holladay-Himyance; Jos. W. Pugh.

Omealca, ch. c , 3, by Ornus-Amanda P . ; H. J . Perry .

Turrando, gr. g., 4. by Farandole-Turt le Dove; Mrs. w . J . Perkins .

Showman, br. g„ 5, by Athel ing-Judy; Mrs. George Richlngs.

Bob Boles, br. g., 8, by Oakwood-Zeppa; Mrs. Grace Traverse Russell.

Charley 's Aunt. b. -f., 3, by Sir Flor ian-Derelict; J. W. Schorr.

Lady McKeon ch. f.. 3, by Top Gallant-Hear t sease ; J . w . Schorr.

St. Tammany, ch. g., a., by St. Blaise-Seaweed; J. U. Strode.

St. Noel, b. g., 4 by St. George-Nan; J . U- Strode.

Joset te , br. f., 5, by Troubadour-Bret zer; J . V. Strode.

The Pet , b. f.t 3, by The Fr iar -Pet ro lene; W. A. Smith & Co.

April Shower, b. f., 6, by Alf. Esten-Raindrop; J . A. Sykes.

Elle, ch. g., 4, by .S t Ckrio-Jude; C. Stubenbord, Jr.

Steel Trap, br. f., 3, by Requital-Dona Sol; J. J . Troxler.

Walsh, b. g., 3, by Lamplighter-Song; J. J . Troxler.

Bonnie Sue, 6h./f„ 3, by Tammny-Agnes; G. D: Wilson.

Depends, ch. f., 3, bjH The Frlar-Devlce; G. D. Wilson.

Redman, ch. f., 3, by S t a r Ruby-Han­n a h ; W. S. Wishard.

Inquisitive Girl, br. f.. 4, by Watrecress -Inquisitive I I . ; G. K. Wheeler.

Girl from Dixie, b. f„ 3, by Sir Dixon-Elopement ; W m . Whale n.

Homestead, br. h-, 6, by Candlemas . ©weet Home; A. Zlmmer.

T h e Buf fa lo S t a k e , «l,.%oo.

A selling s take for 3-year-olds and up­wards, $15 to accompany t h e nomination, $40 additional to s t a r t ; value $1,500. of

Pure Rye i k e best for medicinal pur­

poses Blended or Bottled in

bond witk tke U . S. Govern­

ment stamp on every bottle,

t u t always Pure<^fc^^ For Sale by all Dealers.

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MOORE & SINNOTT, DISTILLERS,

PHILADELPHIA. NEW YORK OFFICE

60 BROAD ST.

Bank Holiday, ch. m., 4; By Ben Holla-day -Josie Hood; T. I* Pierce.

Coruscate, b. f., 5, by Chorister-Royal G a m ; H. J. Berty.

Omealca, ch. c , 8, by Ornus-Amanda P . ; H. J. Berry.

Toomany, b. c , 4, by Tammany-Rosel la ; Conrt Sewell.

King of the Valley, br. g., 5, by Wads -worth-Dresdent ; J . A. Sykes.

Richard Ward . b. f., by Inspector B.-Piazza; Henry Simons.

Charley 's Aunt, b. f., 3, by St. Florian-Dere l lc t ; J . W. Schorr.

Uncle Charley, b. c , 3, by Top Gallant-Bearlsease; J . W. Schorr.

Lady McKeon, ch. f., 3, by Top Gallant-Silver Mahy; J . W. Schorr.

* T h e F o r t E r i e S t a k e s , $1,500.

light; J . G. Fbliansbee. Monte, b. c , by P u r y e a r D.-Break o*

Day; 8. Gujggenheim. Monaco Maid, ch. f., by Pr ince Monaco-

Llnka; Mrs. M. Goldplatt. Goldfleur, ch. g., by Goldflnch-Fleur-

e t te ; Ju le Ganson. King of Troy, b. c , by Tithonus-Valeri­

a n a ; George Hendrie . The Gleam, b. c , by Lamplighter-Pol-

mmise; George Hendr ie . Na t B. t ch. c , by Maddalo-Mary Cow­

an ; George Hendrie . The Foreman, ch. c . by Inspector B. -

Nifetis; George Hendrie. Don Carlos, b. c , by P i r a t e of Pen-

aance-Bermuda Dance ; J . T. McDonald & Co.

Freebooter, ch. c , by Ben Holladay-Himyanee; Jos . W. P u g h .

Kit t le P ia t t , b. f., by Longfl ight-Kath-leen; Pons & Holder.

Uncle Charley, b. c , by Top Gallant-Hear t sease ; J. W. Schorr.

Lucugus, br. c , by Hermence-Summer H o u r s ; J. W . Schorr.

Smasher , br. g., by Hindoo-Queen Re­gen t ; M. A. SwTgert.

Hamburger , b. c . by H a m b u r g - E d i t h Gray ; S. S. I'racey.

Flyback, ch. c , by Requital-Daisy Rose; A. Ei Watkins .

Girl from Dixie, b. f„ by Sir Dixon-Eiopemcnt ; Wm. Whalen.

SIbnacodor, ch. c , by Prince of Monaco-Adora ; Ev A. Whitney.

Dutch Barbara , by Flying Dutchman-B a r b a r a ; W. J . Young.

p i r a t e Polly, ch. f., by P i ra t e of Pen-xance-Kosines; W. J . Young. rfce C a n a d i a n S p o r t s m a n ' s H a n d i c a p .

fijfflm F o r S-year-olds a n d upwards, $jo t o a c ­

company the nomination and $40 ad­ditional to s t a r e ; va lue $1,608, of which &30O t o the winner, $300 to second and

0 to th i rd ; weights to appear three days prior t o the race ; acceptances ihrough en t ry box a t noon, day or before race ; winners af ter publication of weights 3 pounds ex t ra ; 11-lf fiiles.

The Messenger* b . g., a., by Upwards-I reae H. , ; Alfred Bellew. ^ ^ _

W a l t e r Tower, br. g , % b y Watercress-Dutchess of Towers ; A.. Brown f Co,

Li t t le Boy, br . g„ 5, by Lisgak Mar ; A. Brown & Co.

For 3-year-olds and upwards , $10 to accompany the nomination and $40 addi­tional to s t a r t ; value $1,500, of which $1,200 to the winner, $200 to second ana $100 t o third. Those entered for $2.WJ0 to carry weight for age ; allowances, 2 pounds for each $250 to $1,500; 1 pound for each $100 less to $1,000; then 2 pounds for each $100 less to $500; s t a r t e r s with sell­ing price to be named a t noon the day prior to the race ; 7 furlongs.

National, ch. c , 3, by Gotham-Blue and Whi t e ; Abrahams & Dunn.

The Lexington Leader, br. g., 3. by G. W. Johnson-Brooklet ; J. H . Johnson-Brooklet.

Hobson 's Choice, b. g., 4, by Meadow-thorpe-Topsy I I I . ; Alfred Bellew,

Pear l Hopkins, b. f., 3, by G. W. John-son-Marshet ta ; J. O. Butler.

Lit t le Boy, br. g., 5, by Llssak-Meien Mar; A. Brown & Co.

Chamblee, ch. c 5, by Charaxus-Can-tey; A. Brown & Co.

Benvolio, b. h., 5, by Bend Or-Slerra Madra; F . Bruhns & Co.

Mcllvain, b. h., 3, by Bend Or-Sierra Leone; F . B ruhns & Co.

Manfred, ch. c , 3, by Maddalo-Percl ta ; F . Bruhns & Co.

Devonshire, br. g., 4, by Ayershire-Lizzie D.; Thos. Clare.

Myopia, b. f., 3, by LIssak-Souffie; Thos. Clare.

Grasgrain, ch. c . 3, by Belvidere-SUk W a r p ; P. M. Civiil.

Ear ly Boy, ch. h., 4, by Golden Dawn-Bra w Lass* Denny Bros.

Tongorder, ch. c , 3, by Order-Tongese; N. Dyment.

Big Mac, ch. c , 3, by ExllenNona; N. Dyment.

Shady Lad. ch. g., 4, by St. Gatlen-Amouret te ; T. A. Fullum.

Gay Minister, ch. c , 4, by Pr ime Min­ister-Miss Alice; J. C. Ferr is , J r .

J. Bd. Grillo, b g., 4, by The Commoner-Merry Nell; J. C. Ferr is , J r .

Potash, b. f., 3, by Pr ime Minister-Pearl Ash; Bun Ferguson.

Marquis de Carabas, br. g., 4, by Him-yar -Fl fe ; m. S. Gardner. x

Benckart . br. g., 7. by Galon d'Or-Marie Shanklln; A. E. Gates.

Sans Cocur, ch. fy 3, by Golden Gar ter -Hear t less ; A. E . Gates.

Zarkee, b. c„ 4, by Rainbow-Fair Gift; G. W. Graydon.

Floral Wrea th , br. m., by Fa lse t to-Laure l W r e a t h ; F . Gering.

Old Stone, b. c . 4, by Sykeston-White Wings ; Mrs. M. Goldblatt.

T h e Regent , b . g.. 4, by Domino-Royal Gem; Mrs, M. Goldblatt.

Rain land, b. c . 4, by Rainbow-Fable: Mrs. M. Goldblatt.

Montpelier, b. h., by Madison-Sister Tenny: Mrs. M. Goldbla t t

Lochgoll, ch. h., 4, by Juvenal ^Soliloquy: Wm. Hendrie.

Blue Grouse, br. f„ 3, by Tithonus-The Dove; Wm. Hendrie.

Cheboygan, b. c , 4, by Cayuga-Steward-ess; George Hendrie. ,:

Good Cheer, ch. f., 4, by FOnso-Harpy George Hendrie.

The Gleam, b. c , 3. by Lampllghter-Fol-| tmXm; George Hendrie

mile ^Handmr. re . ch. c . 4, b y Handse l -Eva Dinsmore; J . H. Baker ,

Marshall Ney, b. g., 4, by Dr. Bice-Glenmore; J . H. Baker.

Bell-The-Cat, b. c , 4, by Carlsbad-Lady Loyal ; J. H. Baker .

Wate r Tower, br. a , 6, by Watercress-Duchess of Towers ; A. Brown & Co.

Benvolio, hi m., by Bend Or-Sterra Madra; F . Bruhns & Co.

Mcllvain, b . e„ 8, by Bend Or-Sierra Leone; F . Bruhns & Co.

Manfred, ch. c , 3, by Maddalo-Percl ta; F . Bruhns & Co.

H a n s Wagner , b . g., «» by Longstreet-Tommie Bell; J . E. Cushlng &> Charles Walker .

Grosgraln, ch. c , 3, by Belvldere-Sllk-warp : P. M. CivilL

Tongorder, ch. a , M, by Order-Tongese; N. Dyment.

Big Mac, ch. e , 8, by Exile-Nona; N. Dyment.

Spencerian, b . m., 4, by F ree Knight -S a r a h Davis ; Mrs. H a r t Dernham.

Gay Minister, ch. c , 4, by Pr ime M3nls-ter-MIss Alice; J . C. Ferr is , J r .

P o t a s h b. f., by P r ime Minister-Pearl Ash; Bun Ferguson.

Shady Lad, ch. g., 4, by St . Gatien-Amouret te ; T. A. Ful lum.

Funiculare, b. g., 8, by Hlmyar -Frog-more ; E. S. Gardner.

Benckart , br. g.( 7. by Galon d'Or-Marle Shankl ln; A, E. Gates. i

Sans Coeur, ch. f., 3, by Golden Gar ter -Hear t less ; A Ev Gates.

Brunswick, ch. g., 6, by St. Carlo-Sloe; F r a n k Grace.

Zarkee, b . c , 4, by Rainbow-Fai r Gift; G. W. Graydon.

The Regent, b. g., 7, by Domino-Royal Gem; Mrs. M. Goldbla t t

Ramland. b. c , 4, by Rainbow-FUble; Mrs. M. Goldblat t

Montpelier, b. h.. 4, by Madison-Sister Tenny; Mrs. M. Goldbla t t

Loch Goil, ch. h;. 4, by Juvenal-Solilo­quy; William Hendrie.

Blue Grouse, br. f., 3, by Tithonus-The Dove; WTilllam Hendrie.

Cheboygan, b. c , 4, by Cayuga-Stew-ardess ; George Hendrie,

Good Cheer, ch. f., 4, by Fonso-Harpy; Gedrge Hendrie.

Rebounder, b . «., 3, by Pessara-Re-oound; George Hendrie.

isaiadin, b. f., 3, by Albert-Letet lc; Joseph JM Hayman . I

Yorkshire Ijad, blk. c , 3, by DInna For -get-Rose Marjorie; Joseph L. Hayman.

Weberflelds, ch. c , 3, by Troubadour-Folly I I . , George H. Holle.

Basil , ch. c , 3, by Huron-Boreal is ; George H. Holle.

Columbia Girl, ch. m., 4, by Loyallst-Salaire; Johnson & Dodson.

Whirlpool, blk. c . 3, by Waterlevel-Counterbreese: E. W. Moore.

Highland Fling, ch. c , 3, by Knigh t of the Thistle-Morris Dance; E. W. Moore.

Miss Doyle, ch. f., 4̂ by The Commoner-Thistle: P. J. Millet & Co.

Gay Lisette, ch. f., 4, by Ossary o r St. Gat len-Lizet ta ; A. Mollnelli. .

Mint Bed. ch. m., 6, by Galon d'Or-Gur-gle; J . T. McDonald & Co.

Kentucky Cardinal, b . g.. 5, by Badge-Aggie M.; J . T. McDonald & CO.

Crestfallen, b, g., 6, by Foam-Noisy; O" Flaher ty . - , « _ * ,

Junius, ch. g . 3, by Juvenal-Court ly; Joseph W. Pugh.

Fonsoluca. ch. g., 9, by Fonso-Ducasta; Joseph W. Pugh. •. .

Coruscate, ch. f., 5, by Chorister-Royal Gem; H. X Perry . .

April Shower, ch. h„ 6, by Alf. Estell-Raindrop; J. A. Sj-kea .

King of the Valley, br. g., i, by Wads-worth-Dresdent ; J . A. Sykes.

Rachel Ward , b. f.. 4, by Inspector B.-P la s sa ; Henry Simons. - . , , , .

Charley 's A u n t b. f., 8, by St. Florian-Derelict; J. W. Schorr. A . n . « #

Lady McKeon, ch. t . 8. by Top Gallant-Hear t sease ; J . W. Schorr, ^

. The Englishman, b. c , 3, by Sorcerer-i P e r S m l J l S ' " A, Smith * C »

E l l i e l c h . g., 4, by St. Carlo-Jude; C. Stubenbord. J r .

Steel Trap, br. f., 3, by Requital-Dona Sol: J . J. Troxler.

Girl from Dixie, b, f., 3, by Sir Dixon-Blopenfcnt; William WThalen.

Ben Fonso, ch. g., 4. by Ben Holladay-Fon M#te; W. J. Young.

Prof. Neville, br. g., 6, by Hawksley-Rejectsd; W. J . Young. T h e I r o q u o i s H o t e l S t a k e , f 1,500.

A h f l d i c a p for 2-jrear-olds, $10 to ac-compaiir the nomination, $40 additional to s t a « ; value $1,500, of which $1,300 to winner | $200 t o second, and $100 to th i rd; weightij to be announced three days prior to rac#; acceptance througti entry box a t nnon. day before race. Winner a t t e r publication of weights to carry 3 pounds ex t ra ; j | 1-2 furlongs. ,

Watetrvane. b. c , by Watercress-Fla-vane; Jlewton Bennington.

Glena^re, b. c , by Glenheim-Clarissa; N e w t o n Bennington.

Townjfc. b. c , by S ta r Ruby; Newton Bennington.

Guiding Star, b. c , by Gerolstein-Samoa; is'ewton Bennington.

Oratoiftan, ch. c , by Ogden-Betsy Broech; J. H. Baker.

Holchlr , br. o , by Lamplighter-Princess Lorrainjl; O. C. Baker.

Pe ter Sterling, ch. c , by Lord Es ter -l ing-Lucrece; A. Brown & Co.

Litt le Mik<\ b. c . by Loyalis t-Talarla; A. Brolrn & Co.

Ohiye|^, br. f., by The Commoner-Tulia

J . K. F , br. c , by Tarcoola-Queen Alto; C. Stuebenbord.

Wee Girl, b. f., by Dr. Hasbrouck-Van-adls ; C. Stubenbord.

Humorist , bl. c, by Mirthful-Margery; | Gus. Straus & Co. , , Birmingham, b. c , by Sandringham- f Company.

Ripple Mark, ch. f., by Juvena l -Fu lano ; T. Kiley.

Hally Lisle, br. c , by Top Gal lan t -Wag-net ; Moore, McBrayer & Co.

Nonie Lucille, ch. f.. by Bradwardine-Duchess of Kilwarl in; Moore, McBrayer A

Fonso; 'WL Brown & Co. Lady IpValker, b

Cachuca; Gus St raus & Co. Huston, ch. c , by Wadswor th-Fons ie ;

T. H. .Stevens. Watchful , br. c , by Mir thful -Wary;

T. H. Stevens. Acoron, b. c , by Griffon-Esplanade; T.

H. Stevens. George Leiper, ch. c , by Top Gallant-

Agnes Morancy1; J. W. Schorr. Lieber, br. or b. e., by Lieber Kar l -The

Mecca; J. W. Schorr. Halifax, ch. c , by Handse l -Eizara ; G.

D. Wilson. Rely, b. c , by Deceiver-Dayo; G. D.

Wilson. Barbaros, b. c , by Bridgewater-Bar-

bara ; W. J. Young. Black Garters , b. f., by Gov. Foraker -

Lucy Johnson , W. J. Young. Purcel, gr. c , by Orlando-GraylocK,

W. J. Young. T h e H a m i l t o n S t a k e , f 1,500.

Fo r two-yea r -o ld s , $10 to a c o m p a n y t h e nomina t ion , $40 add i t i ona l to s t a r t ; va lue $1,500, of which $1,200 to t h e w i n ­ner , $200 to t h e second, and $100 to t h i rd ; w i n n e r s of two s t a k e s of a g g r e ­g a t e va lue of $2,200 s ince M a y 15th, to c a r r y 6 pounds e x t r a ; n o n - w i n n e r s of a race of $1,000 va lue a l lowed 5 p o u n d s ; if such h a v e not won four r aces , 8

f by Oakwood-Cora ' P ° u n d s ; of two races , 12 pounds ; bea t en Bell; Ctkhing & Barbee. j ma idens , 15 pounds ; 5 fu r longs .

Fac to tum, r>r. c . by Handspring-Bene- Velvet , br. f., by K ings ton -Glen F a i r y ; _- i __ JIBE" s~* -w*r y« _ _«_ - • —— _ - _: -vw-r • » »*" — —• factressl G. W. Cook

Lil O'Neill, bl. f., by P i ra t e of Penz-ance-Soib ; Combs & Blair.

Bella H a m b u r g , b. f., by Hamburg-Cambriq; N. Dyment.

Sister Edi th , ch. f., by Onondaga-Miss Thomas j Dunn & Abrahams.

Valou% b. c^ by Cheviot-Venue; H a r r y F r a n k l i i .

Policy^ b. f.t by Maddalo-Perclta; Ha r ry Frankl in.

Cock jBure, ch. g.. by Himyar-Vain­glory; E. S. Gardner.

Charlie Eas tman, br. g., by Himyar-Brooch; E . S. Gardner.

Vestrytnan, br. g., by Maset to-Forever; E. S. Gardner.

Merely Mary Ann, b. f., by Masetto-F o r e v e r | E. S. Gardner.

Ousel, Ipr. f., by Ornus-Kit ty Gunn; J. J. Greener & Co.

O c a n y n br. f.. by Ornus-Kit ty Gunn; J . J. Greener & Co.

Shine On, ch. c , by Mazagan-Sparkle-William Hendrie .

GoatfeJ, b. o , by Shapfel l -wnis tun Bird; William Hendrie.

Hermimge, b. c , by Loyalist-Madge; George JKendrie.

Paul n a r k o n , ch. c , by St. Jullen-Sunny la ip ; Mrs. L. N. Hodges.

Cobmolfc, b. c , by Sempronlus-Ceiia; Mrs. L. N. Hodges.

J. A. JBollett. br. c , by Aintree-Maya; F . L. Hjgrtigan.

I f.. by St. Carlo-Belle of Palo Alto; T. P . Hayes.

Larone« br. c , by Tithonus-Valerlana; T. P. H |yes .

Judge Ipa rke r , ch. g . by Belvidere-Zara ; Joseph L. Hayman.

Florenep Hayman ch. f.. by Flambeau-W a s t e ; Joseph L. Hayman.

F o r t u n i t e , b. c , bv Sempronlus-Web of F a t e ; G#»rge H. Holle.

Polly Pfim. b. f., by Pirate of Penzance-Kosmos;i George H. Holle.

No Beuno, b. g., bv De Sanet-Beleler; Ben Johnson.

Trouble, b. f., by De Sanet-Miss Nel­son; Bert Johnson.

Joe Shields, b. <\, by Handspring-Miss McLaughlin; P. H. Jones.

Dr. Turner, br. c , by Rainbow-Fantas-ma ; P . If. Jones. .— • g , by S. Domingo-Terragona; Johnson A Dod^pn

George W. Be lknap & Co. Super ior Boy, ch. c , by J u v e n a l - S u ­

perfine; Newton Benn ing ton . Delmore , ch. c , by- Goldf inch-Bri l lar ;

Newton Benn ing ton . Gui ld ing Star , b. o , by Gero l s t e in -Sa-

moa ; Newton Benn ing ton . W a t e r v a n e , b. c , by W a t e r c r e s s - F l o r -

a n e ; Newton Benn ing ton . Count D'Orsey. b. c , by Sanders -Or -

l e t t a ; G. W. Bissell . H a w t h o r n e Pr ince , b. c , by G. M.

J o h n s o n - H a w t h o r n e Bloom; G. W, B i s ­sell.

Ora to r lan , ch. c , by Ogden -Be t sy Broeck ; J. H. Baker .

Holscher , br. c , by L a m p l i g h t e r - P r i n ­cess L o r r a i n e ; G. C. B a k e r .

P e t e r S te r l ing , ch. c , by Lord E s t e r -l l ng -Luc rece ; A. B r o w n & Co.

L i t t l e M'.ke, b. c , by L o y a l i s t - T a l a r i a ; A. Brown & Co.

Ohivesa, br. f., by T h e Commoner -Tu l i a F o n s o ; A. B r o w n & Co.

F a c t o t u m , br. c , by Handspr ing -Ber t e f ac t r e s s ; G. W. Cook

China Alley, bl. c , by Arkle-Red Spin­ner: T. ip ley .

Ripple Hark , ch. f., by Juvenal -Fulano; T. Kiley.

Noni Ilicille, ch. f., hy Bradwardine-Duchess of Kilwarlin; Moore, McBrayer & Co.

T. S. I l a r t in , ch. g.. by Father less -Soucl; W. L. Maupln. V Pater , # i . g., by Fatherlesx-Aurine; W. L. Maiiplp.

Jean L # , b. c , by Dr. McBride-Tommie Hfi A- li>llnelli.

TAoya, br. f., by Mazagan-Feiseen; P . J. Millet ft Co. '

Leta Duffy, b. f., by Charade-Lineage; P. J. Millet & Co.

Hypericji II . , b. c . by Mazagan-Van-a-c l Sr : P. X Millet & Co. . H e l e n a jR, ch. f., by John Bright-Bat­tle Bell; f . J, Millet & Co.

Tiehlmufeo, ch. c , by Oddfellow-Annie Clark; J o i n Marklein. - / ° J . BfOnston, b. c , by Onondaga-Marie Deeca; W. H. May & Co.

Tom O' Chi Chi, b. c . by Lord Henry ; F - J. PoAt. Field L#rk, b. f., hy Toddington-Salva-

rine; Jos«»h W. Pugh. Squandefer, ch. c , by Macco-Levina B. ;

Joseph m Pugh « , ? o I d P # o f . ch. c , by Gold Spinner-b u m m e r ©lass; Joseph W. Pugh.

Henry Horn, br. c , by Henry Young-R S H Mora; H. J. Perry, i RiaiLh?I. Ca toham, br. a , by Candle LBlack-Pa jnu i ta ; c . Stubenbord.

Massum b. g., by M a s e t t o - S u m a t r a ; J . K. c r o k e r .

F r e n c h l e F i r s t , b . f., by F i r s t Ma te -F r e n c h i e ; Combs & Bla i r c f m b H c ^ ^ S e n t b b y H a m b ^ « -D?oduninardh- *' b>" M a c k l a n d - O d e ; J. W.

S 5 1 ? iL7 1 To J / a n ^ c h - C i > b y J e a n Be reaud-Silent Lady ; Denny Bros. F i l a to ry . b e , by F i l g r a n e - L a d y Mc-

Na i ry ; Mrs. H a r t D e r n h a m Valours , b. c , by Chev io t -Venue-H a r r y F r a n k l i n . v e n u e . Policy, b fl by M a d d a l o - P e r c l t a ;

H a r r y F r a n k l i n . • Char l ie E a s t m a n , br . g., by H i m v a r -

Brooch; E. S. Gardne r . * m j a r

Merely Mary Ann, b. f., by M a s e t t o . F o r e v e r ; E. S. Gardner . y M a s e t t o "

Ousei. br. f by Ornus -Alve r i a M.; J J . Greener & Co.

Ocanya. br. / . , by O r n u s - K i t t y Gunn ; J. J. Greener & Co. '

05&&2S8S«Sbfi.lLAf ot!J' G ***** B ? r 3 ! ' l ! ' m 1

b a m C H . b „ y d r ? eh ' " , f e " - W h l 8 t " » »

H e r m i t a g e , b. c , by L o y a l i s t - M a d g e ; George Hendr ie . " • ' • 7

Wequetonsing, b. f., by Sorcerer Tocs in ; Mrs. L. N. Hodges . ° ° r ce re r -

Serene ; ! g T £ g " ^ 2 t ^ m ^ ^ '

F . T H a r t t n . ^ b y V ' t c o r y - G ^ d a g a ;

AnoTTC hp. fH by yesS t- C a r l ° - B « » * of Pa lo

T L p r ° H a y e s r C"' b y T , t h o n u « - V a l e r i a n a ;

Z a ^ a ? J o s ^ Li l l ayn fan b y B ^ l d ^ Florence Havman. ch. t.. bv i n . m

b e a u - W a « t e : Jo seph L. H«yra»n

o (F ° 4 t . U e ? a ^ o r b

K e C H . b < 1 o f . r P r 0 n l U > - W e b

Be,;°i3„ehUnnS

0onb' ••• b y D 6 " » « - • — « :

T. S. Martin, ch. g., by Father less-Souci ; W. L. Maupln. . _ r

Pater , ch. g., by Fa the r less -Aur ine ; v*. L. Maupln. ._ , _

Jov Coyne, b. c . by King of Coins-Come Quick; P. J. Millet & Co. •?

Hyperion II., b. c . Mazagan-Van-A-Clar ; P . J. Millet A) Co. w I

The Caracene. b. C-, by Maiagan- Jewess ; P. J. Millet & Co.

Tichimtngo, ch. c . hy Oddfellow-Annie Clark; John Marklein.

Ladv Trave r s . ch. f, by Cayuga- | ron -mis t ress ; W. H. M i y & Co.

Tom O'Chi Chi. Ijv. c , by Lord Henry-Perfidy II . ; J. F. Pbns.

Field Lark. b. f . l b y Toddington.Salva-rinc; Joseph W. Pujgh.

Squanderer, ch. c.L by Maceo-Levina, B.: Joseph W. Pugh.

Gold Proof, ch. b., by Gold Spinner-Glimmer Glass; Joseph W. Pugh.

Henry Morn, br. ic. by H e n r y Young-Rosy Morn; H. J. Perry.

F a t h e r Catcham. bjr. c . by Candle Black-Pa nqui ta; C. Stubenjbord.

Wee Girl. b. f.. by Dr. Masbrouck-Vana-dis; C. Stubenbord.

Marvel P. . b. f.. by Plaudlt-Milcah; Gus S t r aus & Co.

Humorist , bl. c , by Blr thful-Margery; Gus S t raus & Co.

Bi rmingham, b. c ; by Sandr ingham-Ca-chuea; Gus St raus & Co.

Huston, ch. c , by Wadswor th -Fons ie ; T. H. Stevens. •

Watchful , br. c , by Mir thful -Wary; T. H. Stevens.

Acron, b. c , by G""iffon-E)splanade; T. H. Stevens.

George Leiper. cr, c , by Top Gallant-Agnes Morancy; J. W. Schorr.

Liebler, br. or b. c . by Lieber Korl -The Mecca; J . W. Schorr.

Fred Chrlg. ch. c , by Hermence-Dere-lict; J. W. Schorr.

Barbares . b. o , by Br idgewater -Barba-r a : W. J. Young.

Black Garters , b. f., by Gov. Forake r -Lucy Johnson; W. J. Young.

Purcell. br. c , by Onando-Graylock; W. J. Young.

Spring Ban, ch. f., by Handspr ing-Ten Ban; W. J. Young.

T h e G r a n d C a n a d i a n S t e e p l e c h a p « S1.204).

A handicap steeplechase. $io to accom­pany the nomina t ioa $40 addit ional to s t a r t ; value. $1,200, of which $900 to the winner, $200 to second, and $100 to third-weights to be announced three days prior to r ace ; acceptance to be made th rouah ent ry box a t noon day before r ace ; i n course.

J im Crow, b h.. 5. Fenelon-Mlss Fa i r ­fax; James R. Allen.! v. ? , i c k ^ ? a s s e - £• * : • •«• . by Eon-Monte-belle; Thomas Crook^.

Tip Gallant, blk. g.. a., by Top Gal lant -Vesper; Thomas Crooks. '

Belle of L>nn. ch. in., 5, by Buck Massle-Nerve ; T. C. Dolan.

The Commander, b . g . . 6, by The Com­moner-Mati lda; H. FJIppen. m

Cardigan, b g., 6, by «Bel Delmonlo-

Howard L-. ch. g., by Bt Yes or No ; Queen City Stable.-

Young Henry, br. g., a., hy Young-Colandera; Queen City St

Marston Moor. ch. g., <>. by lr< i Lady A r t h u r ; Colin Sewell.

Sam Parmer , ch. g., 6, by Wa Jew-Lizzie Wal ton ; Sherman & B

AMATEUR BASEBALL

M a n a g e r M a r v i n J . F r e e d m a i I roquois baseba l l t e a m h a s pla-ex tended t r i p t h r o u g h s o u t h v York a n d d o w n in to t h e t o w n s of P e n n s y l v a n i a , to t t a 1st. a n d t e r m i n a t e a b o u t the 12th. T h e m a n a g e m e n t h a s g r a t i f y i n g r e s p o n s e s f rom th< i ty of t e a m s w i t h w h o m corn -ence h a s been a t t e m p t e d , and t h e fol lowing t e a m s h a v e praci c o n s u m m a t e d n e g o t i a t i o n s , signified t h e i r w i l l i ngnes s to i s a t i s f a c t o r y t e r m s can be ai i.e.. E r i e , S h a r o n . D u n k i r k . N*«f T i tusv i l l e . Oil C i ty . F r a n k l i n . W : a n d a P i t t s b u r g independ* nt a r t i c l e of ball t h a t t h e Iroquois ; las t y e a r t h r o u g h t h e differ* in wh ich t h e y p!ayed has p cons ide r ab l e p r o m i n e n o e s e q u e n c e m a k e s t h e m a z c a r d . T h e p l a y e r s a r e a! first-class s h a p e a n d a s tl t h e m will c o m m e n c e £h> J u n e , t h e y will w o r k w m a i n to h a v e n a u g h t - ^

cha lked u p to t h e i r en J . F r e e d m a n , Manas.' ' A v e n u e .

T h e Y o u n g Clover a n y 9 o r 10-year-old Address c h a l l e n g e s to C h a r l e s ' *> * *° S p r i n g S t r ee t .

T h e V ic to r i e s will pi.r. t vo gk t h i s a f t e r n o o n a t t h e gr4u a n d Genesee s t r e e t s . Tii< 1">?

t h e H u d s o n s will be called u l t h e second a t 3 o'clock. th< A b e i n g t h e o p p o s i n g nin<= Thf tor iea h a v e d a t e s open for Jul: 13. 14 y e a r old t e a m s will g a m e s by a d d r e s s i n g F r a n k WS No. 198 S h u m w a y S t ree t . .

Crimea; H. Flippen. j Gold Bell. b. h.. 6, hy Goldcres t -Heath-

erbell; H. Flippen. St. Enoch, b. c , 4, by Ti thonus-Vest ige;

J. C. Ferr is , J r . Navigator, ch. g., 4, by F i r s t Mate-Ray

W.; J . W. Fer r i s . J r . Red Car, ch. g., 6, by Foam or J a c k Of

Diamonds-Mint Bloom; J . C. Ferr is , J r . Balzac, br. g., 5, by Perk lns-The Maid;

C. Ferr i s , J r . Dragon, ch. h„ 5. by St. George-Mar­

gare t I I . ; Pe te r Gorman. Myth. ch. g., a., by Ki l l i c ra tes -Paradox;

Edward Girard. Meggs, ch. g.. a., by Deceiver-Mamie

Cole; Edward Girard. Lord of the Valley, br. c , 4. by Has t ­

ings-Lady Violet; Ed, Herber t . Gearholm, b. c . 4, by Requltal-LIda H . ;

George M. Hendrie . Reliance, b. g., 4, by Meddler-Fai thful ;

Joseph L. Hayman. Chanley. b. c , 4, by Boanerges-Glen-

cliffe; George H. Holle.

T o d a y t h e All-Buffalos will • t o L a n c a s t e r , w h e r e t h e v will n v s t r o n g t e a m of t h a t town. <~n W e d n e s d a y , M a y 24th. thev w t h e c r a c k Ba t a via t e a m a t B,i P l a y e r s for t h e L a n c a s t e r gan • ~ r e q u e s t e d t o r e p o r t a t the 'Frist a t 1:S0 p . m. s h a r p .

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Jo IsephnJame fs• b y l n g ° l d S b y - R o s ' ****

Joseph n james f - b y ^ ^ l ^ b y - A d m i t t a n c e ;

M ^ A l i S ^ ' H ^ j o n e ^ L o n l B s t C r l I n « -

W^tenra; K* H ^ JoneV ^ ' ^ y - O v e r The

s o l i T ' D ? d w „ b y ^ — " - W o o W l w ; John-

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Belle Dodson* b*""m i h> T «-—.».

Minnaret te ; W. s. L«f r dM a 3 o r R l c f t a r d s v

O w f t « Hi 5 a r l m a n y R o 8 8 , n « t o n - ^ > * t . ;

v S a ? S e i . & r f t k i b y K ^ n t a k a - F a u -

T h i s a f t e r n o o n a t t he H a i r Grd t h e H u r o n s will l ine up agnin« ' s t r o n g B l a c k D i a m o n d s a t 2:00 s h a r p . N e i t h e r t e a m h a s yet »* a d e f e a t t h i s s e a s o n a n d t h e ga o r l n g o u t one of t h e la rges t < t h e season . M a n a g e r Weil requ- .-B l a c k D i a m o n d s to be on h a n d a s poss ib le a n d r e p o r t to the 1 c l u b r o o m s , Cl in ton S t r e e t a n d F A v e n u e .

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a n d t h e El l i co t tv l l l e first t- ' H i g h School n ine "won by a sc to 3. Score :

Smh ^°°h •*- s « o o o i : ' Ell icotv i l le F . T . . . O 0 0 O 1 0 :

B a t t e r i e s — B r e w e r a n d Neil I D a v i s a n d M c K e r v a n .

L. Maupin.'

^ " ^ U ^ ' J 0 Marshall . Allegiance, ch. ^ ^ by Uncle Jesse-R a n i / o l " ".' • u i « » o « « J t .

ft??VV^ by ******* J -^ 1 C O M m Do M nk,d h ^ 4' by «*~J

B S 2^hBefuMe? r

A ' . b i P o J e . ^ Carlsbad-

A 1 0 L a ¥ o o l e . C h - ' • b y V ^ n t e - J e a , i e B . ;

T l m e ; t A n L . b P o l 5 ; 6 ' * ^ c k P ° c * « - F a s t

1 * ^ % $ ' J w d k ** Conrad-Lucy P . ;

mZSlUP* ^ f u Baseball team h ganized for the season of 1905 an i * J i . i f ° a r r a n * « ? games to V plav*»d * 3 l " ^ ° P 0 r * t o r « t e a m s ' o n ?• S h ^ ^ I 1 , 8 - A

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*232Lft£L"*2** Juniors will line v » v « » v , h e s t rong Montreal* > Ma\ 28th, on R o o f s grounds. Tr.** :'• • ing players a r e to repor t a t the clunrocrr* i r . i L f c l r , t c ^ - E , » o t t . I ^nahan . Whs v . i . '* Burke. McGowan, M - v

fifiJii a n d . M i l l l * a n - I>mahan nil! ^ ' t? ,}n£ foI t h < Peek-a-Boos a n : ICJ >»« form and an Interestm- M I !Tfyi^ . . . ! o °ked for. The P e e k * B -would like to a r r ange a game with tl:* E ° . F ^ a i 5 i A ^ r e s s J. Lenahan, No. ^ Ful ton Street.

The Young Floradoras would like *> f4f£ ffi 1L<«*J2-year-old team. The Rat-

1 i4 t r , «2 J l j ! i te > Burdocks preferred. Addres« J^No. » GaUford S t r e e t

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