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THE SUN SUNDAY JANUARY 19r

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PAWN TillS SEASON

Sir FortiM IlM Ttiree nreat fltsltlonThe Vlniilnc of Chlniean fiet VII

lice Iarmi Handsome Prood ItUrrOnlY Hock and Other lark

J Malcolm ForboH the mllllonalro brcedciand sportsman has determined on ugalitrying Peter tlio Great 507K among thostars of liU class in this years campaignand young Henry Titer qulto tho mostauocofwful of all tho boy trainers willpreparo him at lUndvllIe Tlio greathoro won his Futurity as a thrcoyearold and vraii nucoeiwrul In 1800 In his classon tlm Eastern circuit lowering his recordfive Bocondu that season Mr Forbro-prcBUmnbly paid JIOOOO for him as n threo-yoarold and eccurod an altogothcr hlghelats racu horne one to tako a Fenw-itlonal record and a niro of earlyperformers mated BB ho lion lx en withtho vary of tho Forbes farm brood-mares Including thai great old turf queenNancy Hanks 201

When last tried Peter tlie Great mot anInjury picking up n nail In tils etrly seasonnt Iteudvillo which of course ttopjxMl himin his work nearly all tlmt Fent oti Illsowner allowe l him plenty of tliuo to recovernnd today ho Is bellovccl to Im nbnoutuly

nnd ready for tlio ordoal Ho intho lilghest types of tho American

trotter although bred In nomowhnt ofT

lines As a twoyearold lio show l bettorthan 359 at threti took a Alako record of-

2I2 Mid has always Improvnl during eachof JiLs fuw campaign Xovor lx foro hasono man betn lucky enougii to own thitii-puch trotting Millions nt on tlmo ns BinKen 2OOJ Peter tlm Irrnt 207 andArlon 20 V Mr Forlnft han in additiontho famous ilt Admiral I wey thne-yearold ivronl 2tl4 liy UliiRen from

Hunks n roll tlmt thoso who havepeon him at niu d pnxllct should train to-

tlicfvcry lowest notch poculbly HXCM ovenCYeHceuM Hut lameness ehociked him af-

ter ono til o victory last Hennon and verydoubtful it IH If lie will again bo racedfcvon tite l till he nuichnt maturity as ithas Invariably IKJCII Mr Iorlxiss policyto walt till they nro perfectly equipped

tntln for their wry bent cfforUi MrForbcn plmuie to become a limited breederof thn very highest class anlmiils nnd Inten or years lias Miiect dexl wonderfuljy well ait n breeder nml malinger Kico20 f wa destined tn Iw u 203 or 21 trottfir but death cut short lili career OH n-

fourycnrold and tint turf lout n star ofthe highest calibre Now it Is said that aabler of Xico U faster nt tho ngo than wasbe We may Mt her at in 1002 andif she were to equal or fastrecord of liDbX it would IKS gratifying toMr Forbrss extensive circle of friends A

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Arlons days a panic extended over tinlight harm horse world whn Blngenitar seemed In the ascendancy the dlf-

ference In conditions balanced nicely Ir

favor of the MavsuchusettH breeder Itmsmuch as no home at a COKL of 1125000 baireasonable chance uf earning out thatvast num nirgen undoubtedly has or willrepay full cost And IHer the Orealhas every chance to proe an InvestmentNaney Hanks 39000 or 140000 Mr-

Korbo and Doblo alone know theexact amount but earned a sum net nearlyequalling that purclimo flguro In her ex-

lUbltion lours Add tu Imr earnings thestake nioney earned by tier sou ami hisvalue In the cr niietitlvn market and oldNancy has provrd a valuable Investmentviewed In uny light Mr has fourfrom her to dale but one year has shefailed to All of nnxlufu

llvnd and th oliliwi a by Imp1 iwh lo I ho-

Jotlxw farm tallloiiN Wen the Nancyllanlu fumlly u lx lu ien d unctionthem rould l e an ngetfKUlt well

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304X from Daughter of Chimes thformer today one marttrolter hour and the latter nharinithe worldV pacing maro record with MrBillings Maxetto-

Advlcefl from Kentucky nro that Auditbon 300 st ofimproved glnco Iwlng fired AIK

on retiring from Into canvi-Mxlgn Ho not Iw raood an often In1902 oa in 1001 but is expected to lower hitrecord Hecnuso of hocltg Audubon Boy sold as a scrubbyfor tho sum of 33 havingbc n an eyeaorq to Peter of thincity who pnrtly owned him But othor

have mada turf hlntory notably the 105000 Axtcll tho 25000

who defeated Allerton at LoxliiRton for tho Transylvania Stako driven

Dud was orltjlnallyknown rw Sodalla wasand curby beyond description Ills four

not over two on thowhen ho wiw stationary KO crooke l-

Cresoeus 202 mightiest trotter f

show where It wan rumoved and n leshbandage formed to wipport the

honw s with-out hofcltatlon Northerners hold themRrontlv In disfavor If tho flrnt fow

nro Iti tlw main cirliy n slronIs pealed 210 lxl cam

of his iny WOM n curbynrt l of yifivnly forgiven bocauw of tho K-uwait 215 cnvit John H lent 3OOVproduced hl ilailRhtor Dnmowood

tho end of Ills earwr Ixpot-a clraniTllmlMxi lot bocauw waxmuch Httidy inailii aM to the oflilt

Ever InlcrcitliiK h thin matter of atavismBelle dam of old IMinont wan a very

man Bclmont plrmlNot n fmv linve at tlm s thatth war on Nutwood hock camufrom a blister tho hair coming in whttnHowever Nutwood slnxl Homo nnlmills IIH do all ntnllloiiM yot his daughterManetle Hi the 125000 Arionbrooder freely looked to him when first

A Son at a fee of 1000lie died with the white patch on his hock

n h i hnd lived and none know posi-tively AH to Its exact history unletut It

Drodhead of Farm Nutwoods dam Miss Russell waand tho product of marcft athave mien peculiar to them

Old roonhontna 217 to wagon liad awhite patch on her and one on herthigh never reproduced them JamesButlers elegant old maro Mam-brino Maid 215Vt whom James Goldsmith

Grand Circuit had a patch on herthigh yet her lro was a and herdam They may have got thosomarking from a remote ancestor

Tlio breeder of Hopeful 214 had uthat hod a Ho bred

her daughters and granddaughters

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ofllc of milliter of hound which heaccepted l ofor lie nulled formonth Mr luene nlve UK tlie forhln dwllnatloii that with hURtrarttim Interests lie would li nimble to dc-

JuMlc1 to tho oitkT and list th Inlcrnnllonnpolo mines with tin llnrlliuiliain tinni IK-

Is now arrniiclnif will occupy hi tiutlre Unitfrom now until inltl sunun r which wotiliileave the club without a iimMrr of houndnil durlnc th rprlni huntlnc neanon Whll-

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dtTstnndlne Ixfore he sailed wa that hewould take the innMershlnnnii a Hunt Cum

rotmlktlnir of II K rune Hainurund JMIIIIII W Apjileton HUD up

minted to look uflrr detail until Mr Keeiien-

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take lil Mr hwni dcKrinlimtioiinot to InVf tin iimi t T lili u noi iiiudrknown until after li reurhnl Knidatid lre-vlou to hi nalllnK Mr li i iie had nutmifd-ull Ihi huntninrli nnd ttrooiuo ln re

during Mr Klll r ulmi Tinannual elfetlon will IH h ld at IMnionlco-on Jan und W Scott oinrronnenllv niiilloiicd H tlix new masterMr CMIIITOII IxrlioMn he vrl l ih l

F II In Hit roiintrior lie Ubut 21 year old Imt lu kiiowliilicf of liunlliiir-linrwK and bound I be euiinl-I u thai uf HUM of hu fillerin the flub ilr

I irriduale nf llurruril ainl lwin of Mr A Scull Cmiieron widow

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Indoor crolf on a now method was tried lasnight at Stamford under the auspices of mem-

bers of the lllllandals flolf Club of StamfordWee llurn Qolf Club of Noroton FalrflrldCounty Clolf Club of Greenwich UrooklawnCountry Club of Urldceport innls Ardea-Oolf Club of Beach ApawaniltClub of Ityo Dnnhury lolfTho contests wcro at drlvlnc approachingand puttlnir for handsome prlres nnd wereopen to nil who attended tho olf fair at theHtumford nrniory whlfh WIIH under theMiiotlon of the Indies Commit-tee for the Kfirnarco dun Memorial Amonzthe wellknown calf era who participated Intho competitions were Charles H Hceley-

clmmplon of thn Connecticut League of lolfClubs X Frnnk K LDrtiKcenholT Dr J A ek Mer-rltt II K Mayor of Slumlord-

liildwm and ieorea II

Valenlno Flood him been ronnpolnteJunder Vark Commissioner J K ns

of Vanwhich menus that volfers may look forwardto iood a uuddlo ser-vice and a flritcluis course this yenr-

Thu nnnual meetlne of the Dyker MeadowGolf Club was held liut lilvht lit the HrooklynClub and tho nomination for asprinted went eleetetl without opposition

liuporliint ehntiee Istion of Norman Dlkn from the ofGovernor nnd as Thewill elect oUlcers nnd nommlttees at theirflrnt incntlnir There was a supper servedafter the mcctlnir

What eolf tlmre was on tho nearby linkswtw of the Informal sort A mixed

foursome vat scheduled nt theCiolf Club but thn lc wn so tempting Hintthe members turned tho affair uparty

IAKEWOOH Jan 18 Golfers In T ikewood-roiuulid up In food numbers Inth k t lubs handicap todny and nparty of men to

thn list In a very Interesting eventThe day was balmy and the KreensIn playable order prize winnerwas a man Clarence II whoI the clubs first eolfer Summarv-

BJ SS7 O I Johnson MeadowUK I4O2 llornce Wnter Marine nnd Field101 8OJ George A Veber Uikewood Coun-try 113 is 115 It W J air Meadowlit 1rlce Tuxedo 1111 7twF N Doubleday Dyker Meadow 104 s inA Fox in ooa F t-

A Johnson Dyker Meadow ill 14 W-iF Nnothlmr Likewood Country ll 10 Kd-G K Dudley Jjikcwood Country is IV5-

V I llrnun l Imifiln rlllh1 100

Seventh Iteiclment TrnnlsPlay In tho Seventh Itcjtlment Tennl Asso

elation tournament for the championship of-

tho reelment wn continued yesterdaynoon at the armory but tothe final In the hundlcnp slnirles betweenCnlhouu Crngln thn veteran who won tho-

flral In the tlnnles two week niro nnd M H

Clarkn of Company G was postponed afterthey had finished one set Till round af-

forded some of the best plays since the open-

ing of the tournament Clarke surprisedmany of thoe present by hi excellent playInn Tho set opened very briskly Clarketnklnit the lead with Crauln playing n fastand came Cracln thelend till by hard and steady uphill norkstarted an the coiid set but after a fewminutes play tho remaining part of the eventWH

The round In tin scratch stnele for secondulso afforded Arthur

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lUnillrap Slnilr Clrtl Irttr Ilnal roundM s riarur Cumiunv I x ftlluiun rairl-nctTin o 4 lunnnlMiix-

lew Vorh Veterans DineThe ntiniinl dinner and cel brAtlon of I tin

New York A C A ociitlontook luce last nlnht nt the iluliliou i Fiftyninth tre t nnd Hl th avenue The Inv-ltatlonsa iiHUid were limited to the flrnt hun-

dred of till wlneedfoot member and thndining room wa appropriately decoratedwith the prle won by the oldtimer Atthe head laM were A II CurtK oliuIt Van Vornier Thomn Kturirl tenleorire Moore Smith Hollow S Week W-

K tun Wyek II W linrtMd and II K lieucnneyer A II Curtis presided therewere toast slid Mhe Pre ldentVan Warmer re mndid to the ont lnlre ent and Future of the N w York A C1

Thomas Mtur l lo City of SHW Vorf-clUrlow K Wreks to Amateur AthlelleoHenry W larlleld to Atliletie ot the IM

nlter Vilxm Tin lJidlp literdinner lh veleraiu went doniutair tothe tvlmiiiliik ruie In the nututurlum-

KpililliiK mil tliiliiimn Till Itatrlinll-CliH AGO Jan Ik Can Joliii nn andfA

HMldiliir linllied their iiinferviiiv Indaywith Hie ullliot Mld feelmif It w Kre-eIhiith Mr Mpaldimr dill not uct In lli-

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Muilpil Slipper the Flrit VounB l rFjut of the nneldrs nun Ttirer-

lurlone In nil Neeondi New Hoeonl for Ilir Ktcrplechne Iourie

Nrw OliMANf Jun in The Mvc OakHteeplechaw rai the feature of the racinghere this afternoon Itwas the first crosscountry event over thn full course thisHason Six went to thn pO t with Dairmur-a slight favorlto over The race wasmarred to somn oxtcnt by Burtle taklnir-Dicnmr up suddenly nt the water Jimpwan reached thn flrst time canslnir Dacmar-to thn fur wltiu of tlio jump stumbloand KO down with hU rider race waswon by Colcy In n gallop He received nperfect from Mrirll IlrlMol scouredtlio plao Just n en lly from apt Connover-Tho truck record for tho distance van lowered1 second

lnrce t crowd with thn eiceptlon ofthat on New Yeur I iy wa out and thebettliiB wa extrefnely hnnv Only onefivorltn nmniied to iret homo In front Thetrack was fnMtwo track recordblnbroken-

Th Movnrd today eontintind thn sinpension airalnut llnrhlierffer Indoflnltely-nnd nlo denied turf privilege HarshI enor wan is ended on Jnn 8 lor a LadlUe on Kotmtor Tim Hulllvani horse IJrnest-rarhntn

Tommy Irlffln spmnir n smart filly In theMu lcnl

Chorister Cinderella Klie was backed downfrom IS to 1 to i to I and won In n gallon bytwo loweriim thotrack record a of n second Thlwas tho tlr t twoyearold dash of tho yearen l of the

the favorite won hand-ily from Ileseda Alfonsi brokn down In thismen at thn threequarter andsuddenly who wa directly

to slumhln throwing Creamerout of thn saddle wasunconscious and conveyed to on of thostable on

The last nice went to Thn lloydfn from thn-Morrl stable There wa nn eltrhteenminute delay nt thn post In thn first racemused by tho bad actlntr of thn majoritythe starters Orli thornoe won with II Fox tho favorite secondThe second race produced n nos flnUh be-tween Major Manslrwhich the latter won A protest foul waslodged In ricn Judeo

Itwninot allowed Hummarlei-rifjl lt ec SU furloaic 0rl HI llflRrv nl

1 to I and i to 7 won It II Kot 110 Id to S-

ami a to S rcond llornrr un Ijindryithird Tlnif 114 Tour Urn riwl Annsiphon llmha Xrll Uraclou and I4soon ohoran

vrron 1 Hare One and nlnfMitrcaths-Italor Man lr ins Mllleri to I and I 10won JuiKr stradman MM ana2 lo s srrnnd star Cotton 03 Hodl third Time545 r lr Amerlran Jackanapes and ITteunor-lvj ranThird llacf Tnrff rurlomt ilu lcal

ltd III Wllllamxi to lo I won Ha ti ot-

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oirr full roit r Culry lit llrnrlli IS to t andr rn won llrlttul IC4 llrnui V lo and t tn S

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V CDhurnl 0 tn nnd S to S won ll rdauNHhrnni 1 to I and u tn 4 srrond Mlver Oiln-U ui Tliomponi lhlr1 Tim 147 liartrr ManUrn Clianrr Jr lp Junior Mule Iliiln lur rar-Alfono and Olrrn aNo ran

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nnKhcs martrd tor rarlnr al Oakland this alterniKin llomrstrad our of the rrarks uf thr IrcruII Morris tabr ai b alrn In Ilir lat Jump bTlir Irldv In Ihr furtonK da hswerved a Illtlr iindrr puulslimrnt Althoughuralru lie wa not ts lir wa ronrrdlnr-nlnrlrrn pounds lo tot wlnnrr lltanla-lintrrtrr have won If lir liad not brrn rfi-illlht Irncilvs at lilt Ian Scotcii Ilald woo theMrljurhllll SrllliiK Make from Conttrllator butpjllrd upiiultr lame Inaddeus beat AraUi-u IU nn e In tl r hallmUr race furtwo Ti rot l 1 hrrc w a ullflit drlulr Uiulur-thr ltf rnmin but tht trarU was ful until Itir lut-tair Summa-

rrir t llarr Ilve fiitlunctJacqiifmlnol 10-7Illullmani n t t won Klur Herald IUH HV innor-i lo I Klldur 101 Illuuiicrl a tn 3 third

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Many special IrlM Offered to Be WonOutright February

There every xpaotntlon that thn howof th Westminster Knnnel Club In FebruaryIn MftdUon Square Garden will bo thnnreateatIn tho history cf tlm club There nre fiftyfour elntu ea moro limn at the IsM chon withwinner Clausen for each sex In most breedthn exceptlotii belnrf tho types lit which therewill Ivri only a nmnll entry The money offeredIn prizes Ii nearly lizoon moro by IJooothan hnn nver been offered nt nny other showIn his country In addition tho WestminsterKennel Club for tlm llr t time will ulvon silvercup approprlalely cnitrtved lo Ihe bout Inthe winner chaws In each breed The ecups nre lo l n won outright thn next depart-ure tlm Ventmlnster men nro mnltliiR regardto ipoclal prlreH There lire nowonouirh cupsup for competition on which two or thrco-wlim must b irorod lo train permanent pos-

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A Notable Art SaleAmerican Art Association Managers

Invite Special Attention to

An Unrestricted Public Sale of

Valuable PaintingsBY THE FIRST MASTERS

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Old and Modern SchoolsTHE PROPERTY OF

Mrs P C Hanford-of Chicago

This collection which comprises about sixty pictureswas formed some years ago waspossible to obtain examples of a now rarely avail

and of greatly cost Included are a number of great importance and artistic excellence that collection or publicgallery such for instance as the examples of Rembrandt

Titian Ruisdael CaratDiaz Isabey Ziem and De Neuville The majority ofthese canvases have enriched the loan nutable paintings in the galleries of the Chicago Art

tney were removed

The Sale will take place

At Mendelssohn HallFortieth Street East of Broadway

ON THURSDAY EVENING JANUARY 30TH

The Paintings Will B On View Day and Evening

BEGINNING FRIDAY NEXT JANUARY 24

At the American Art GalleriesMadison Square South Now York

where applications for further information nnd illustratedde Luxe catalogue limited to ISO copies should be addressed

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OBrien Art Galleriesaa CO 35 Liberty

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DOERR the house 119 E 24th

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