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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • Page 10

The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • Page 10

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10 Tin: Cincinnati, tiiuksday, august 10, 11)22 RACING FORM. LEE WORTHY OTHER LEAGUE RESULTS. International League. RACING FORM. CADKTAM nmiTii mver tiik srvmi'n mkftino or THK sahatoia First name: WESTERNERS Again in Front.

nate, J. X. Renlogle, who race, under the nam of the esurient stable, and owns amort- other the ond handicap hnrse Sennlngs Park. He added to his "table to-day through, the purrhas of the four-year-old horae Trystcr. from hi friend.

Harry Payne Whitney. No price was made public, but the Uiins-fer muft have involved cun.lderahle money, Tryster haa always been a a tiki a spiunus. s. AL- Easy Victor in wnnniuuM AMH mm.v. at ma li I NT 38600 lt.

Wvtir Twill KIHrfT A' K-S! fur St. alut- wii.ner K. 11 K. a 1 II I 2 Hi P. II K.

1 I i 11 FT FRIT PdXiNIl PAY HF THK MKi TINT. TIIK MAiiAP.A RAO-T I. tnit iMj A IT. trllK. uNT.

-WtUMtliAV. ALULST l'Xi2- Wt-tlier cl.ax. Tiat-k h.vy. fififlfi KI1IST HAl'E-Flva and a h.ilf furlongs; for iwo ye.r-olil nuHmi pa WWUWU i value lo iniir uui'. srcoiiii tlur.1 HW.

Kiatiwim. jl-v 1.11. to llie lsl at 44 i. m. utT at 28.

hree-year-ol la aJ upnarl; Itrf dm i.t-t 1.4U. sofld tiling a US). 1-raitin. Ttm Ini. ts.

PP. 30414 U.negal 1 IS i -Haiaet. UJ 1 pc uniarv. Il 7 2 ilsvtl tl.llar. Time.

ll'i. 4 llVi2N tpuiiiuanu, 112... 2 3 tl. jal Maid. 112.

.1 a Aihkte. 112 1 li 3b4U3 Hrfornier, 112 7 2liig. 112 3 ia S. ol a 7- I- 112 ii 2' 3' 4' 3 3' 4 0 3 2' 2' 4 U-l IP 7'' 7" b' F. 4' 0 1H, O.V-, l.

in. Weill lo in poet at li Wis. IT. "IIJ New in-lrana. 112 3 N.iilme.

In; SV.il The ilMTl I'mifueioo. SMUi W7 I'luilbelle, i Juii.t 1115 4 i tali. UJ iMMl 114 7 SMMijug, ioi i S'l I'l 1 I. tr J' 5 4' 6' lu in 10 10 If li lo Hurt sol. Won liming-, pia the iy.

iT.iiier, J. bcnoiT. Orle.iia wkfn off the riiiladi'iiiia Colt Steps Mill in 2:05 Win Chaiiiiiion Stallion Event. Si KCIAL DISPATCH TO THS BNgti lakB. Cleveland.

Ohio, August 9. Again beating the three-year-old record for the season, the Philadelphia colt, Lee Added starter, tCoupleJ. Th. $2 mulusU paid: Donrnal. atialsht S3 S3, plac.

1 so. ahuw JOi Ha.a.i. p.ace 3.1. ebow Id Pecuniary, alluw go ts Start good lor but ing. on uriv lug, pi.ee tbe aaine.

inner, by Koyal Trainer, T. Pierce. Donegal worked his way up on the Insid. from slow beginning and, sailng ground wa. up In Hie ttnal einde.

sboWl early but went to the iiulel le rounding the stretch tuiu and came again at th. end. Pecuniary, well up ttituughoul. wakciid I tha Snal aiEiefiiib. Ulac Tim.

went Itoyal Maid Bhvwvd speed, oui suit. Zing refuaad to bn-ak. SK.VMI KACE-Sil furlung i for three-year-old. and upward; claiming'. wUUUI pur I.OtH).

net lalue tu winner ac-und 2i. third glow. I radon. Tlm- 24. 0 1 17s- Wen.

to to peal at 3 22 p. as. Off at solus ana w.rn th duHO in Ui. ttnal furlung and wun sulna away unuvr lu.ril lr.KMiire. No Tim.

Mvll up ttireiiKb i she prrl Tha ilito deioat anil Kraki-iiil lu tli. I.t lurioiiv. Tbe IN-ruvtnn waa away forwarqly anil a forril iniwrn.lur In tba Mrly ruim.aK. but tuwesd haijlv la lb. stretci C.iniu.ion r.u Worthy, which won the Matron Stake Atlanta a 3 0 0 0 0 1 12 i 1 let tie HvK 1 1 0 iu 1 st Toledo last week, repeated to-day and Smith; w.rmoti in the rich chsmplon stallion stake IPecond game: Innings 1 2 3 167 It H.

E. LU tltt'lloik. vlIJ10l 6 I In the first heat the colt beat the! Seven Inninirs, by agieement. Batteries evi-ii nu. Tb.

uiiwis vn uir avrlvua MU Heather. J77II Valentia. 38601 Sr'tlND KAi'K-On. lor ittiuv in Kiuii.r I1.U..4, n'l 1 lit. 1 HH, Went 10 the pol .1 ItHi.

Sl.ilfrn- it. rH. Hi. K. iiff, 3 i li i- l4 l' 3t'2 tarstflNthtlV I 1 mm UnKim(u.

i 3 a i a KiMrt good. Wyu Mflly, ptitct tlrtving. iriincr, iaiiiui. 2ol. II Inrl.

Starlera-IV'ts. PP. St. i S. F.

Owners. Jockeys. Slr.Odd.. lieial.ida, 110 ...12 a ti- it 2l l1 O. 11.

Akers Anmrose 4-. US" Kw. llu 4 1 11 l' 2. 11. K.

blleoi P. Ma la 7 So 3(o2lserlte I oil 3 7 5' 4 3 a C. P. llaik Wallace 21-3 Allen, 112. 2 2 lii 7'14' L.

T. iitte.lll lilt. II .5 SM7I r-iraight 71 b' 3" P. Kubi llrego.y '111 Huddles. 112 10 7' b' 3' A.

s. Uipmsn J. R.iwau 25 3V.13 Haul. al. H3 3 3 8' I' T.

Ham-r Welner 11 iia Tui imbout, 14 tt 4 4 5 4. C. P. Winfrey b. Smallwuod 4 7j iJ.242AI Pleu-e 1 tt If IS IS A.

Ueioutt F. Snarp 21 li it441 Keit.il, til 2 II I' IO' 10" P'l O. I Markey K. Flyun 14 lo hiariuit. 112 hi 11 11 II 11 C.

Tionald ltt lo ilb3ltiWin. out, U. P. tiaker F. Wll.ou 'IS lo Norihrliff took h4 unJr tftidy rt'atraint and rated in front: drw rlfar whi'u ctialiteiigvti meiliiK th strvicti ami Hon In lund.

i hat.rbruok, hard uik niii lc at fcaiiuf elfort the turn, Mil ihh1 arouiitt in tue tuny running n4 move-d up Kfujliy a lr k'-ln hlf a mlia, iux failtieU in the rtreuta a) it lUort. iilHO Mu bcU. oSoiV UojJ Tliu 38602 THIRH AtK 4 nit, mil; for ih-i vat it tu winuer Ut. l.Wi 4 4o. Wm tu tua Mutual Seld.

I. Tha 2 mutual. iul.l: Bet.lnda. eti-aighl (4 83, plana 3 tin. anow a 43: p.ace S3 lo.

aliuw 4 tip; $7 23. Mart good. Won ridden out, p. at. dttvlng.

Winner, b. by llooktus Winning Wl Ch. Tialller, O. U. Ak.ia.

Itetsmda broke quickly from th. Inside; was taken In hand until the stretch turn, w-het-e went very wide, but drew away through the final furlung. Koto siiowed Slie.nl and aaved ground al) the way, but oult ogarite gained steadily and waa wearing Kolo down. Hobby Allen waa crowded back at th. far lurn.

Straight Shot cloaca I a big gap. William uldt run ay one fuilntiK going In the poat and waa unruiy at Ihe banter; he waa dtainouliL-d. Scratched; 3b44ULujd Wrack. 3b301 Lilla fiRflft THIRD HACF. Six lurlongs: three-year-olds and upward: claiming; purae OUU net alii.

to winner i71U awond third fhV. Fractional 0 llili, l.lli. Weut tu the po-t ai 4ill p. ni. uff at 4 14.

lliil. Htarteie-W'ta. PP. St. F.

Owners Jockeva. lp. C'l. PI. ft.

Ut 7 I' J. a. Hard raior -l b-1 il-t b-J Sea Mini. nil. 5 1 I' 1" 1 i 2.

f. X. Hun.Ulipli. Jeliey 4-1 6-1 III l-l K'g 7 o1 ill 3 o. tyteraun Maria lo-l u-l ti Mtma.

HW il .1 HI I 't W. Keaina Pool d-t a-1 3-1 lluiriili HI 7't ft C. K. -on. Hreun.n 0-1 i-l 2-1 I I HI.

II li II- F. Julliiin nlUh.il 21-1 lo-l 4-1 11 Veiiitur. HA 2 It II 11 II i K. T. MllMin.MiNaiiiee 20-1 io-t b-1 4 1 r'ltiallty, 1HZ ..4 7 IV lu lu a' e.

Pettll M.ilneill 4-1 U-l Hi II. 1 2 i'L i S. Taylor Minnie, lo-l 10-1 I I 11 K-WU'iinorl. IU2 A 4' 4' 4' K. J.

ir.Hft.ril. I -in 12-1 '4 1 tt-l ill HW I II 11 J. J. MiCauley.ibouu 10-1 10-1 4 1 2 1 eliuuaUiiHl. Ht ii it kh (or all but Venl r.

Won rlttilen eput, placa Urlliif. b. g.ty4, by Kim irulner. It. oa.

Malu aliird Ihrough on th Inner rail all tha way; ba responded rourajeously un- Ind. artersW ts. PP. St. F.

Owners. Jockeys. Str.Odds. 5MI.7 The Keplteat, 117, 4 3 .1" 1 2'l W. J.

Kramer Amuroi I 1 si Hlndouaun. a it 1' I'l 1' 2' W. Smith Kruk-oii 4 lei Vibiaie I II 4 2 -I il a' A. Alexandra Stilling 12 10 321.1 Xerbl in. 112 3 1 7' .11 4.

H. NeuM.ter A. Holion a 3 Sn2S.a Mimic. 7 S' 4" C. Fraach J.

wu 2o .13 Piiniltiie llo 7 A. H. VrVelt C. J.i.knl 31 Mabel i urtpi. tw.

I 7 I C. huxton F. Mertmee 4 75 Itoj a io b' 3. M. rrow 11.

(ill, a 9 si 1MV. Whit liblae lo7 a 2 4 1 W. 0. J. Wallac.

Hi 40 dr jiunlibrrient Hitil uu.Utd Hi jpioiiuta when tliv nnal tfht cam. Mint, fisli iu tm, aupUiyoj ilui nxtjt any spuwil, but fetltoit-d In tha ti iurloii. Kins Abrt aiiuiiy ininvi-d bio ana muvj mi uiiiattiiia.y uu ma turn: to atu'fac Ihr-Uiih bl an t' wiin fop tviurii he Mul ntMiuriitnni. waa tiring nfttn nrvl Uac. raiil wl.ie in I lie bat guiug.

but id tmyrna hia puaitUji. CnatvetUKU) vluawd a bta ti un lira inalua. vendor bnke ilowly and ta gtvoit a wak rid. Mnn Ms 11 rallied Ina laat uartr imia. biratChed; WAi Aipatto, ilrlua, Liiintel A.

JhiW iValul. Bo McMillan Is First in Sanford Memorial. DanE. O'Sullivan Runs Second in Feature. Sister To Morvieh Is First in Last Race.

J. L. Replogle Buys Tryster From H. P. Whitney Ward Loses Halu By Claiming Route.

THE WINNERS. IT. ERIK (F. Wllaaa) 1S1V4-HMI IMslada OlaskraMt MaH-l TIM Keokesr (Ah.l... I BaUa PaWiwr (VT.

Orgaal lots -IM Koverly Bella H4-IO rartslaa nauwwsl Ab- 43B -lao 88. Uarawla ir. 8ARATOOA. Kr Otteam (It. alak) Narthell (G.

Kobla) I I Hala Falwrl -l Ba NeMlllla (P. Pmlik) 4-1 Daacaeaagaa (C. l-anf) naaellM (C. Hablasaa) aracuL ennTra to ta iKquisia. Saratoga Bprlngi, N.

August Bo McMillan, two-year-old son of llal-lot Nettle Hastings, for which T. J. Pendargaat, Kanaaa City turfman, paid at the Mas Hlr.th disposal sals last Saturday, proved hla worth to-day when won tha Sanford Memorial, tha featura ofterlng at tha local track, and beat the beat of hla age that eould be mimtered against him. Tha Pendorgaat eolt Mas ridden by Jockey Freddie, and Ms effort were of beat variety. He brought him from far back and had him going away from his field at the wind-up.

Kay Hpcnr elected at the last minute to add Pan K. O'Sullivan from the Montfort Jones barn, and he took the place, beaten one length. Tho short end of It fell to Tall Timber. Thia marked tha aecond year In succession that tha Sanford Memorial fell to a Western-owned horse, Kir Hugh, from the atiMe of Johnson N. Cunidcn, taptjrlng It laat year.

Owner Pendergaat received a handsome gold cup aa a token of hla colt's win. K. K. Thornton accepted It In hla behalf. The race had a not value of 13.925.

Tha track as lumpy to-tiny, but It dried out fast and should bo In fnlr ahapa for to-morrow's races. Tim vnrl- Otis Held were well balanced and tarestlng port waa In order throunh- out the afternoon. A Crowd lhat rivalled lhat of the opening day and of Himoat as generous proportions aa ut-ii Saturday turned out for the sport. Slater To Morvieh Wing. I The 12 mutual, paid: The Nephew, straight SO, place Sa 03, Ibl 12 S3; Hindoo-Stan, plac 4 73.

enow (. iurat. show 40. btai i good. Wou cievvrl), plac eaaliy.

Winner, b. by l'Bcle--2uallly, Trainer, A. C. Porretto. The Nephew followed clo to th.

pace: wore down Hlndooalan In the final drive and was drawing clewr al tb. end. The latter showi-d a high Sight of early speed, bui weakened In tile ttnai eighth. Viumtw ws. up In tha early and held ine olb'-ra iiafe.

Serbian waa outrun In t'le Srt half, but elm. with a lu.h. Sea Mimic went (erv wide a( the turn. Scratched: dbrail lA.ly Luxury, Pretender. Bund.

Harry B.ir.oyne. Jvl.l HeneWpe) diibbl Powder Face. OQCfYQ FiU'KTrl RCKOne mil. and a alxteenth; for four-year-old. and upward; UUUJ pur.e net value to winner Sisal, second 2uo, third Hl- Praciloual Tia.c ial.

1.17V 1.44V 1 Went lo tha post at 4.43 p. in. Off at 4 47. i 38603 KoL'KTH RACK -Sis furlonga. KUfHUlm aud iuu worth UnU: Kracitoiial Tuua-Oiltt, 1.1.

Int. Ki.nere-o."t.. PP, SVil3 Hi M. MIilan, Hi a -ll K.u S'il a lio 7 ilMmi tluli Timber lib. hwt i am.

115.. ii21J Autumn Hrtlis.llAil ilNill tMimnruktr, 112.. I uiie. Ill) Fire, IlK. 3M.5 llnter.

4 H. 4' 4' 4 'i -I I' I' J' gi 2 4 tl 14 S' 6 iii It 1' 8" 7l 2' S' livt. Starters -W'ts. PP. St.

ilsliai Hello I' dn'r, IcJ 4 4 itliVU Fernovo, 1T I idCil Kiernltv, US 7 3 likXHiaee. i ilMlJ Kal.h. I I 7 ilih.72 eturgoyne 112.. ii.M72 lion Hoy. lo2 2 3 (.

S. .4 b' 21 II 4 4 4 2 .1 1- I'd- 41 I 2" -v li li' I il' 4' 7 I 7 The 12 paid: Hello Pwnlner. Ci tl T.V K. Adilnl auner. Ii'oiipled to-iuple'l.

Sart food. Won rl.Men out, place driving. Wlnusr, co. 2, hi U.HJt Nvitia JtustlliHM. 'lraiiu-r 1..

Culm. Ho McMtl.an wa. outp.ca.1 In tb. rly ruioUtiir: lie frailua.Hy lioonneil 111. iuiti.n oil tile oiiikIv tun opimnelll.

ill the ball mile una uililcr puniiiiiiellt L.meii It a ibdll.uae, uot-ti the Uavti r. tlnwii dtu uon a.un aa. Ltau Sullivan slow tu lln.1 bU atrnlw, but sianally lintuMicl bt. aruuini the out-tiiile aiul tliilnie-il with a belutitl ru.il- laii llintHir llplayt-U excelit.nl ati.l r.id tput Ca.ii Into (lil.at; U. b.M tii til.

lln.il Jitras, eii-jle U. anu was ilnvtug b.id al tbe tiiu.it. Nimi Ca.b lino ureat: lu. held on rour.g str.tcb. bin Mteiie.l tn the la.

I fmluiM. Miun H.ker acted tnctioua ai the p.t; ni aaved tiiund ail 111 tftay, but waa unauie to luiproi. his tHaition. Th. la.t tbrae OuMie.

Here ea.i-d up in the Svialcliedi it.lKl Uoya eilvu Me, a.N3 Ciuchel. brtn "it l. ui. utt at i uti. owners.

Jocliea (jy. PI. Sh. S. A.

cl.pt W. 3 1 US T. jn.i ii Jl.i li.rlll 1 lo-l 1 I J. 1. I I J-l l-i 1-8 Vu.i-aln si.ul.

Simula llu-l 1 At 0 2 J. T. C.U.Man il 11 I I I I T. w. 'Uilra Hi 3o-l U-l 1-1 l' A.

HI 10-1 4-1 i I A. Uruil U. ihu.l- Jo 12-1 li 1 vv. llua'ie. -l ().

H.l.r.n Murta Ui-1 il 10-1 same. Winner, b. 3, by It a Wellea Floral irly came eitrem.ly wide Into the beat cont.oa.rs, 8L-ratcbt4: .18324 H.i-iueL:a. 32bb2 ttiree-yesr-olils: pur.c fUXIt: n.t third Sluo. Kra tiuaal Tim.

itJVfc. 41 iOt. ni. On 4wnrs. Joik Op.

CI. Hi. t)k Kitist) 11 out oui CRMttihk Kni. M.Uni .11 tf-1 4-5 out J. K.

Mftddcn.KuaiMvr 11 4 1 3-5 out Winner, cb. 3, by Scd KU. Uurift. 'Hit eould lievaj-r ovri.MK tte lclr. Uruum anl uiai4; Bflllnii; puia un-i aiO.

mini lu. Kraciluiittl Tun ikmI at hi. OB at 4.04. IUtb Id (lie laal 70 ymda and I tar era fr iwo-yfar-olda; Sanford Memorial; -t varu li niiuir l.t.lU5. ut uuJ tii'd.

Hil'd VNtiu tu tha mi at 4 -ti p. in. off 4 W. Uno.ra. T.

J. M. Joii Pool li. T. WIIhou.

Muttx-il II. P. llilnry Penman 4. J. li.

tnillll. iirvvtinee II. T. M'llsnn. C.

A. Suiiieli.m..'la.ilin II. P. HVwIlt. dp.

ci. ill 4-1 3-1 13 1 i-l 3-2 11-3 4 1 7 1 a-2 11-3 3 1 U-l PI. a i 4-5 li-J 30-1 i-1 2l 1 lo-l ij-i u-t a-i maiden tw allowaneia; purse second linit tblid loti. Fiaolbnal Time p. iu ml al .1 10, tip.

CI. Pi. Sh. J. I.anir 4-1 lb 5 A.

Ilelnuml tool 1 1 3-1 2 1 I I Nevd.fc (i. KarLn.K.ob I b-l J-3 lllvleta Aabl. lilce H-l I 2 1 I I II. I'. I l.hi-r Kei.ay S-l 10-t 4 1 2 I Vi.

11 llrin.l'iinnelly 3o-l rtl-l 20 1 HI HI. s. Wilson MM Uo-l 2" 1 lo-l I. K. M.ildi-n er 1 a-1 It 2 tl-5 lloiKleal Miller .0 1 ilo-1 12-1 1 It.

Alurui.ui i-l U'-l n-l June ciciiiiie 13-1 20-1 a I 4 1 Hancocas San la 3 2 4-1 2 1 11 two-year olda; rur.e 1 HtM net $2iMV third lltiO, liVKctlotlal Tlin-0 2.11. at Owners. Jock. vs. Onk II.

hiable. Het.ln. J. 1). II.

11. Hewlit. Connelly op. ci. Pi.

bb 8-3 2-11 I'Ut 4 3 7-10 out lint lo-l 3 Out 3l-l 211-1 e-1 2 1 Klvl.i i Ktabla J. C. Milam tlarner 15 1 2o-l u-l 2-1 4 ENTRIES AND WEIGHTS. T.RIE. First ftara Purn St .000 elntmln; for five and one half Index.

Weights. Inilej. stvl. jnsephl'e ill 3.510 Petchw'k Hit JM.11 Top Notch. IU Ang.l'ain I I Sponsor ..107 Hluo TeneyltW 3S02 Fltaruo Second Itace- Purse ll.tnO: allowances; foaled In Canada: for three-year-olds and upward six fmloitasi lllll liellahm IIS JP Hnrnldl 3SH7 A.nyrlan QIU.1 3KIH3 Somm.

3Si42 Dalllpol 3vl4 Procyon lllv ilj; Affectation Third Itaca Purs t.20; sllowaneosi for Hve and on half fur longs: .11211 Kirk landy.ltS am Hot .113 Wild. la.US NlrkiianTe 19ft 361 (tor. HI. aw. IfM SUSMV.

1'atrtek US 36la VMittU Mabel 109 Iu7 F.urth Kaee Pure. ll.0: elslmlng; for anil upward: one rosartyuu sunbrae .108 jbsm Auatrml 10- iiii.T l.tvonlta' 7 ft .11434 Itei-kn 81 lJo; Aph 17 1. Aninile. 85 38.194 "Pear. Pal.

P2 3s VI f5i lllll Hlo k. II rii.n i.4u; ciaimincr rnr thrpa-yoar-olds and upward; at furTunaa: Stsrt good. Man dnvtns. pic th. same.

Winner, b. by Marajax Ma-Wee-llear. Trainer. U. alcKvwg.

Hello I'ardner wa. out lun In the early aaved ground at th. stretch turn, closed reruiiiu.y ant outla.t.d Fernovo ai the end. Tha latter went wluo rcunding the first turn, but witl a ru.b- Eternity was ou the ouuide all tb. way; weat lo the fioiit with ruh at the tur but went wide, tfaeer Faca bad no ea-cuaea.

Burg yne saved ground all th. way. Opel A Fl iTH RACK on. mile aiid a sixteenth: for three-year-olda: pura. It.ziai; WUVJ I nfr valu.

to inner aecond gjoo third $lon. Practlonal 'liln o.4. 03ii-lx. 1.17V 1.43. 1.32V..

Went to tn poat at p. ni. Off at 38604 FIFTH HA'E Five n.t va.us tu inin.r 11 24. 0 IU. 1 ikv "i lu the posi at 3 lr-1.

Ht.irler- VCls PP. St. i slioira in, 119.. II 7 :i.Sihu 112 3TIIM2 Huii.b uill. 112 ..12 tl .1 VI i.

Mar 112 4 A Hum .1 idcb. ii.i .1 a 11.1 12 3MU1 II t.u.rd, 111.10 8 :iK.Jli K.ll..ivi. 112 3 iiiMa Wranaler. lis i bTilHi Ituitiitrelch 11.1 A 10 lash. 11.1 2 4 Hutu.

11.1 1 1 l- 41 a 1' 4' 2' il' -i il IS 12 S' lul 7' 7' 7' 3- 4' 3 b' 1 IP H' lo' i 12 IP lo- 12 tJ, Ind. PP. St. I. K.

F. lu.v Itelle. Km it 2 1 1' lt22l 'lloune. Mill. 2 2- iis.V.i.1 Mile.

S. 2 I lli 4 4 levtg.iralor. ail. 0 tl i.17:i Neapolitan. U2.

5 Tt 41 4- ill ill il fl" c. 4 4 4'" 7 7 7 7 6 fj. g' lis fti il.vV.i eii.d 7 3 3 7 The t2 mutual. Beverly Itelle. straight 11 bo, plac fl HI, show t2 0U; Blossom llouae.

place 13. show 43; Mli.a s. show la 2u Start god. Wou eaaliy, p. a.

til. sainv. Winner, f. 3, by t'ncle IvabeU Trainer, W. A.

Crawfurd. Beverly Belle outran her opposition to the first turn; was taken In hand and under restraint to the far turn, where grew away. Bbiasum House raced tin the in.t lo all the way and made a determined chalieng. rounding the far turn, but weakened. MHea 8 ouilaated Tcpuian at the end.

Tit. Utter waa outrun and closed fat at the end. Invigurator cloud a tig-gap. OOC11 61XTH RACKOne mil. and seventy ysrds; for and upVard, OOU I I l.3o0; net value to winner It.tX.t.

second third 1130. fourth tftO, Fraettonsl Tlme-OIH, 0:30, IM Went to the post at p. at. tlft at 3:43. tsrt aond fur all but All Amert.an.

Won easily, placo tilling. VMn'iev, ch. 2, by .11 tdigisllllit. Tiutn.r, W. Odrlh.

Do iRliot nil fnrwar.Uy tbruugbout: cam. wida the stretch, but iliatHjacl o( lip. opiiotlrnia wluu catied ihmju and aim In band. HeautUude, tu find In-r slil.ie, with excellvtit ciuraa. outlasted Humboldt In tile tttial drive, tiiimbiiidt Has In rlo.

pursuit of ib leader all the frayi mada a same eiroti on the eiipii-h turn, bui tnltered when ttie nnl teat came. biar npp.i Inr hall a mllei sti. quit batlly In the la.t furlong and la svldenlly a n. mat, er. lHaiuebd Dick llnubed r.iouiy.

All Am.i lcan wa. off slowly, but un immetitip nn. ilbdTl UB332 Huulf-lsh, a323 Furoat L)ie. iitillll Ito.Hiula ll OwalK'i. iibotiUUiaai led.

Starters W't. PP. St. ISf.70 Pa-Man I 1 ilK.O Mullet Proof, I'JM 2 il ilSVia IWMilr. I'll 3 i '4 'a F.

2. a 3 l' il 2 2 2 2 li l'i 8 locl colt Bunter an open length in a half gecond faster than his Toledo record, and in the final he beat Peter Karl a neck in tha 1 iinixi ijdai iiri in fleiunu. (11(9 fastest guater ever trotted by a three-year-old. The pick of the three-year-olds started and Lee Worthy clearly ishowed that he was tho best. In the auctions on the colt stake tho White entry, Lee Worthy and Lee Wynelot, sold for 400: Peter Earl, $200; Bunter, 180; Helen Dillon, 150, and the field.

30. Helen Dillon waa sent off on a break in the first heat, Lee Worthy taking the lead snd holding it to the end, with Bunter the. contender, the time (2:05) being a new three-year-old record for the season. In the final heat Hunter was the contender against Lee Worthy until well down the home stretch, where Peter Earl came fast and had White to a hard drive to win by a neck In 2:07 Helen Dillon mado a bad break on the first turn, then trotted a very fast three-quarters and finished fourth. The stake for 3:08 trotters waa the big betting event of the day, Cur Worthy selling for Prince 1335: Tho Great Yolo, .255, and the field.

$30. Cgar Worthy led to the short-distance stand In the first heat, broke and finished ahead running, the heat being given to Trince Loree, with The Great Volo seeond. In the second heat Caur Worthy attain led almost to the wire, where The Great Yolo collared snd beat him a neck in Prince Loree shifted to a pace and was place! last. Legal did the pacemaking In the third, but gave way to Cxar Worthy in the stretch. the Mnrnhv a-elillna- beatlnsr The Great Volo a head.

Czar orthy oroae in tne tinai nrai ami xne uirm Volo Won. Rill Hh.r.n nr. hia hackers a hard 1-1 I waa a inn 1 fcnril over the field a 100-to-3o favorite over tne n( id. Wild breaks cast him the first two heats, which were won by Mary but In th final he grot away In front ij anu iru an inc The purse event for three-year-olds was won by the black filly Hope Prisco, which won at Toledo last iveca, tne nny irom tne Jmnw stable taking a new record of 2:08 in the second heat. The 2:13 paca-was another to so the limit of four heats, Mary Coffee winnlns tho first heat and Raven Direct' Heir tho second, after which Hlngenwood, behlnl which the Judges had substituted Stoke In place of won the third.

He led Into the stretch In thi flnsl, but was beaten by Mary Coffee. It was announced that Judgment wa reserved In the case of Child and Siokea. The Itainy Day Sweepstakes, wortti 8,600, for two-year-olds, will be raced to-morrow, the starters being Kthellnda, Iloguy, Thompson Dillon, Silver Frisco, Crawford, Jue Mark and The Senator. Tho .5,000 trotting handicap will also be raced. El Colorado, David (Jreat ISritton, Hcitelwyn, Kilo "Vatts.

Peter Coloy and Princess Ltaw ah the carded starters. Cleveland, 9 Grand Circuit sum-marie by tho Aawtelstetl Press: Tho 3:14 Class Trotting; purss Mary li, gr, by Workniglit (McDonald) 1 Bill Sharen. ch. by Captulu Aul.rey (Murphyi Jim Clark, br. by The Vladmlr (Serene) 3 Lady struthmore, ch.

by Night of Strathmoro (Klrkabauvh) Altc. G. r'orbes, hr. by J. Mal- cola Forbes McMnhon) I 1 4 1 3 2 I 4 Mlsa Rhlnelamler, IMnolIt.

George Re- Sinn. Mojolla. Harrv Hawker. Peter Will Tell and Plnvara also started. Time 2:0.

3:0, 2 09 4 The 1 5 Claaa Trotting; for three-year-olda; puree $1,200: Hope Frlaro. b. by Ban Frflncleco 1 Elanir Worthy, b. hy tluy Axworthy (Loomia) 2 Lee Romi, b. by Leo Axworthy tWhlte.

Barnn Ktawah. by Ktawah ('ox) 4 Time The Championship Ptalllon fltaVon For three-yettr-oltia; value $11. 050: Lee Worthy, b. by Lee Aaworthy (Whtto 1 Bunter, b. by Belwin Roaemirel 2 pptor Katfl.

by I'ettT the Great (Hay) 3 All Worthy, b. by Lee Aaworthy (Raman) 4 Heln Mlllnai. h. by Dillon Axworthy (Herlll) 8 Knslgn Tige. Collateral, The Oreat Lull-j water.

Lee Wynolot and Suavity alao started- Time 1:08. The 10 f'lana Trotting -Tha Plain Dealer; pure The Great Volo, b. by Tater the ttrent ((Nut) 2 Prince Loree, hr. by Prince MrKlnnty (MfUevttt) 1 Czar Worthy, h. by Caar Heter (Murphy) 3 Walter merlin, b.

by Peter Volo (Htokea) 4 Lenal b. by Legal Parole Warman 5 I 1 I i i 3 ro. I ro. Time 1 OIH. 2:064, 2:11.

The 2 IS C'laaa PaulngPurso Mar Coffee, ro by The Abbe (Whitehead) 1 Raen I-lrect Heir. br. by vMlnor Heir (Millt Bingenwood by Bing- wood it and 6 Earner Belle, b. by Ingola- bee (Putnum) Billy Lanlla. llk.

hy Nelaon Mararave Wkkerahnm) 7 I ro. I I 2 ro. I Lawyer Hwtft, Lady Urattan and Bed Review alao started Time 1:04 Hi 2:07. Neva ark son. um: Syi Newitrli Southern Association.

Ftrut khitip: Inniiua 3 4 6 9 11 M. VU New 0 If tf I It 0 0 1 jO 4 Mfinphiu II tf 0 ti Haite; M.utma aui iH)wta: lUcker--niuu Hiiii roini. gamt 1 2 3 4 6 7 K. H. Nw Drieana.

(J 0 3 2 t) 0 4 tl alemptiia 4 il I Hrvan Innlrtirs. hy Haitnle Walker ajtd lievlng; Bmton and Taylor. Firwt camr: 1 Tim I men 1 i iutn juaranail ana Bmith; Cvengros and Innings 1 2 3 4 I 7 1 ft II. K. Mobile Illlllll 012 1.1 chuttauooga.

0005003 I naileries Henry and Baker; Scliult. I Kress. I Inning 1 i I Hill ir i Klllllingliam. I I I I I 0 7 111 Nashville I 0 0 01 1 1 4 11 Hatteries Batea and Kobertson; Wlna nd Kcsliicr. Texas League.

Wichita Falls, 4. Hallas P't. Worth, 7: S' 2. HoUHtotl, Sari .1.0, 1. 'iicauinuiit-daveatoit.

wet grounds. Pacific Coast League. Ban 1 runi-laco, (Siilt I.nke, 3, Los AiiKeles, Sacrameblo, 3. Portland, 1: Yeruon, I. Seattle, O.ikl..

nd, 0. South Atlantic League. First game: AiigiUta, Columbia, (. Second game: Augusta. Columbia, i.

First game: Spartanburg. Charleston, 1. Second game: Spartanburg, Charleston. 7. Klrst game: Greenville.

4: Charlotte, 1, Second game: Greenville, 1: charlotte, Cotton States League. Vlcksburg, Greenwood, 2. Jackson, Clarkadale, 0. Grevuville, 4: Merutiau, 2. Virginia League.

First game: Norfolk. Rocky Mount. 1, Second game: Norfolk. Itocky Mount. 7.

Fust game: Portsmouth, Hi; Newport News, 2. Second game: Portsmouth, il; Newport News. li. ilson. Kichmond.

3. OTHER LEAGuVsjANDINGS. INTERNATIONAL I.liAGl K. Clubs. V.

Pet. Clubs. W. Pet, Rnltlmore. 80 33 .714 61 6 Hot-heater.

6 4.ii07 Heading. 4s (ib .4.:5 titi 51 6i 4 43 74 Jer. 3 1.2. 548 S4 83 r.ii1 viirt- i3 .4.8 Motnii; sn 47 .685 Nushvitla. 47s.4ts -j: i Lit.

Hock. 16 51 .564 Cluitooga. 44 7.3i thkkb-kye I.kaupk. I)e, atur 4 67 KranBVle Hi Haute. 59ie.it.rt Hioom'ton.

bl 83.41)5 I peoi la. 8 47 Moline Kuckford. 8050.615 viiiginia l.KAUl E. 3 81.351 6J42.S53 Ne'l Now. 52 45.56 lieckvm't.

48 4.7.817 41 49 .478 Portsm th 41 43 Kichmond 34 87 .371 i COTTON STATE I (ireenw'd. IIH.eTs, Clarkad'l 1530.4: 14U.424 Vu-ksnuig 18 15.545 10 22313 south ATLANTIC LEAUL'K. PhnrPston 83 43.59 Columbia. 83 84 ll 61 16 4188.4:11 Suar'liura. 81 53 (ireanvllla 3 Sx.lb TKXA3 LEAGlK.

(Tuh. W. Pc. Clubs. W.

Pc. Ft. Worth 31 13.717 San Anlo'O IS S4 .42 iwi jsii.sat shn-veport 17 87 Galveston. 20 22.479 Beaumont. 10 WOSTENHOLM RULED OFF After Being Fined in Police Court Following Rumpus at Fair.

to tiik Kvjt-tniiK. Ijcxtngton, August I). Jockey 8. Wostcnhohn, In addition to being fined in Police Court this morning and costs for disorderly conduct at the fair grounds yesterday afternoon, has been ruled off the turf by Judge John Wallace and associates In the stand at the Ixixlnglon Negro Fair. The two yearlings belonging 10 George W.

Loft and the one belonging to T. J. Shaw at Idle Hour Stock Farm were not shipped to Saratoga this morning with the nine yearlings Miss Daingerileld sent to Walter M. Jeffords. They will go In a few with Johnny Miller, Manager Herry Shannon having decided to ship them as originally Intended.

Three cars for the transportation of the lllinjiir Mud yearlings to Saratoga to-morrow are In the local yards of the L. and N. Jtallroad Company. HIKERS PLAN CORN ROAST. The members of the American Walkers' Association will hike to Pcrtibank Hatui-rlny, where they will hold lie ir annual corn roast at the Lone star Boat Club.

-in. peoa win atari tne walk at Ander- 0 m- Llnehan, I Knlcnnamj and Wllbert Scola will walking trip Kat- iiftlny TiiKht at Harrlon. Ohio. Thev uiii try ami maku onneravllJe. hy un-'ay nixht.

The routo will take th.m tlu niiicli the hltewater Valley, through Hrookvllle ami aMetiimora. CTJBS BUY OUTFIELDER. Amarillo, Texas, Augunt Howard V. Fitzgerald, renler-flrliler for the Annirlllo Club th. West Texa latagua, haa hen sold to the Chicago National.

He I. to repoit at Chicago at the end of the West Texua League sea.on. He formerly wa prot'crty nf the Philadelphia Nationals. DEALING IN DIAMONDS llaa been our buainesa for tint paat aiaty years a aufTWlent ported firmly our reputation for experti.esa and fair treatment. We Buy, We Sell, We Loan Liberally on Diamonds, Silverware and Jewelry at rates that satisfy the borrower, and he Is assured of the safety of hla precious gem a while In our possession, alao that the same de-frree of nerrcey ia maintained In lila transaction lth us as marka bit dealings with hla banker.

Phillips Brothers Jewelers snd I'ollnteral Broker, tm Provident llink llnibling. (At the llearl of the Main Stalrwwv) 8. K. Corner Seventh and tine St. Wheeling, 7.

Va. SEPTI3inF.H 4-9, Inclusive, 6-DAYS-6 20 or lore Hare. Parses MINI to "YOU KNOW WHEKLING." Bert H. avvarta. 8rry.

West Vlrstlnla Slat, lair. Arrommodatla 38605 SINTII HAi'lVFIve v-dlu to winner ftl.tio.. ie. Went to th. post at SiU p.

ni. OH Ind. Hurler- ts. PP. HI.

HuiKllae. 3 1' I' Sfcjlil Silk Taarel. 2 I 2 2 SMUT Kin.lre.1. 114.. 2 1 I lji.lv, 1KI.

I 4 4 il SMiWChllda Play. III). 4 S. F. tJ 2' ill 4 tor Owners.

J. Uimg.nm Jockey gtr.OudB. i ils.in all p. r. vvinimy r-eiigram Matt.

Kowan ruae IV elner Fries a F. Mernue. Abel Sailing 2 2-1 a ia a i.i 20 4i bO UU 23 bti 10 Mdlile able E. Murray H. V.

Haymaker J. Arthur J. Stull Jockeya Str.Odds organ io 2.1 c. Denliam Mrs. W.

Smith, Nolan Erlekwn F. llaon Klynn Martin Wallace 4 .1 40 1'. (1. IV. C.

ant J. J. Parrell. Jr. It, C.

J. F. 2 lo 2H hi bo a 20 122 00, plac $11 SO, allow IS 0i For- Sil.ta- lil Owners. W. A.

Mi-Klneny Jockeys. Str.Odd Anibia. I Wivj Heaseltme Walls Peti.il.lt organ Fly on L. Gregory 10 23 T. Ilau.r 1 3ft 2 lo PS 2ft st 27 00 w.

M. Cain T. Mcromb J. Karrell. A.

Swenke Ownera. Seagram Stabl. T. J. Conway A.

Bwenk Jockeys. 8tr.Od.la Antbros. 4 aii 2 7ft J. Kud.van 4o Owners. Mrs.

K. p-arrar. 8tr.O.Ids. P. Walls ii w.

c. eant Fiynn 14 NO It. V. Haymaker II 7tl 2 3 411 llo I 28 S3 Mrj. J.

Wade sterling G. IV. Atkinson. Smaliwood Buxton Amtipi.0 P. Ae.n Wallac.

ENTRIES AND WEIGHTS. LEXINGTON NEGRO FAIR. First Race Claiming; purse 300; for three-year-olds and upward: six furlong-a: Homes. welglil. Horse.

W.lKbta. Mclloldrlrk 101 Judv Abbott Ili.i I'u Ice Tokalon ..106 Normand. 110 Hay Atkln 115 Iridiu 101 Hotfoot IJe. Colonel .107 Surmount 110 Second Race Claiming; purse 100; for for lhre-year-old and upward; flv furlonga: Nancy Lan 17 Rrennan 103 Favour 105 Princes Cog Salermo 107 II 110 Troltua 110 BluouilllgtOD ....110 Winchester Third Race Purse 1300; for two-year-olds; five furlongs: Lottie Mint 108 Billy Rem 107 Akerknocker ....107 Ormont 107 Dearie Ill Gowlthlm 115 Pat Painph.on .111 Eddie Jr 115 Fourth Race ('laming: purs. 300; for nd upward; flv.

and one half furlonga; Biasing Fir 87 Flit 101 Settle I Oil Bonero Blue ...103 Jo. la Gorman ...103 Rivulet ioi (ToniJr 114 Ftrth Race- Lexington Colored Fair Derby; purse 1400; for three-year-olds and upward: one and one sxteenth miles: My Ballot 10S Black Watch II. 110 Nomine 110 Lovallat 110 Philistine 110 Arravan 115 NEGRO FAIR RESULTS. MCUI. DISTATCH TO THI INQt llll.

I.oxtntiron, Auguat f. K1UHT ft At'E Puraa 300; for two-year-oldt; ftv furlonga: AUi rknorkar, 108 $4 00 SO Credit. 102 (Jon en I SO Jean Mohan, 101 (UOray) 49 Time 4-6. Lady Leila Xewata ana Irena Walton alao ran- SWONI) RAt'B Klnj Oorln Purae. $J0O; for thre-y-ar-olda and upward; five and one half furlonga: l.oyaliat, 113 li irritiKt'n lt.l) $.1.40 2.60 Pnmarane, 115 (Hughes) 3.00 2 30 brennan, 110 (Jonea) Tlma 1-6 Billy Boota and Mia HanlrlUga tao ran.

TH1KD RACK Puraa nO0; clalmlnr; for thrce-yenr-olda and upward; flva autd ons half furW-ngs. Ounner, 115 .10 S3 50 M'ry Mallon. 110 (M'Cann) 4.60 180 B. Watch IIS j.40 Time 1:07 4-1. Dirk Nail.

Phtllattaa Knd allaa Horron alao ran. FOI'RTH KACB Puraa $300; for fill if a nd niara Uirae years old and upward' nix furlonga: Mflhe! O. IIS $.1.30 $3.10 Auntie May, Ilk 2.80 fin aiy Oracle. 115 (L. Oray) 0 Time 1:13.

Kivulat and Grace Mlnard alao ran KIKTH BACK Hambunr Place Puree, clalmlna: for thr-year-oldi and upward; one and one aiarhth milea: Mine Proap'y. 110 $1.70) $2 30 La Kroaa. 115 (Hugheal s.80 S.40 Jetaani, HO (Jonea) Time- Toney Lady, (rtnwood and Captain Tom alno ran. VAGRAJJT FINISHES FIRST. Marblehead, Mass-.

August I. The schooner Vagrant, owned by Commodore i Harold Vanderbllt. Unlahed first in the New Yera- Yacnt Club rac for tha King's1 Cup off this port to-day. II waa believed that tha Vagrant, which won In the schooner ctaaa of tha Astor Cup races off' Newport, August would ha returned a 1 winner, but formal announcement awaited compiling of tha corrected time a. I fuvorite of the Whitney Stable.

Mr. RcpU.gle haa only recently returned from a visit to European countries IIih chief recreation la the thoroughbred horse, and he ha In the young mare Princess Palatine, by I'rinre Palatlnp. out of the noted Fri-sett. one of the moat promising brood mare. If breeding counts for anything.

In this country. Hcott Harlan, who has always trained the home of th Weatmont Stable, wilt hav Trys-ter tu train. AMBROSE IN FRONT. Eastera Rider Filota Four Home iu Front at Ft. Erie.

trtcl.L PI.PATCB TO TVS SNQtiaSB. I VI. Krio, Aug. Jockey Kddla i Ambrose had a Oeld day at Ft. Krie i till, afternoon and scored with four of his mounts.

Including the Seagram Stable' Tarlsian Diamond, which waa returned an easy winner of the II. M. lierrana Purse, which wa" the feature attraction of the afternoon. The field was narrowed down to three starters. In which Despair was the popular choice.

There was no delay at the barrier, and Ambrose had hla mount away In front, followed by Despair, with Bulletproof t'P tlipj rear, in the run to the first turn, Parisian Diamond waa taken under restraint, Mia Rowan went to the trunt with Impair. The latter was soon Joined by Bulletproof while I'l'ai l.niin Diamond waa racing under tttout restraint. Itoundlng the far turn, llulletproof moved up and waa soon lapped on the lender, but the move, waa an untimely one, for he waa carried ajtremcly wide, while Ambor.e brouuht tho Seagram starter up on the Inside, and In the final furlong easily held hla opposition aafe. Bulletproof had a half length advantage over Despair at the end. NATIONAL CHAMPION SCORES.

I Miss Mallory Leads in Singles and Doubles on Qlen Cove Courts. Olen fnve, N. August 0 Mias Helen Wllla, Sa.il Fittnclaoo, natlonat girls' tennla chaniplim, forced Mia. Mulla HJtirateiK Mullory, national women chaniplon, to throe sets before she was rtvlcuud t.vriay In the fourth round of tho women metropolitan elngls tournament. The score was 6.

II, 2. Mrs. Mallnry was victorious In the double, l'ulred with Miss Kdlth SlMtnirney, of she defeated Miss Jessie (iott nil Mlsa Katherine I'nuldwell. of New York, In two love seta, 1 ShiTtiilrti, of HiiKh Kelli her, of New Yolk. 6 1.

I 2. ind Tlobert Klnsev. of San Fran- Cisco, Htniuished Philip Neer, a fel- low Oallfiirniun, li 2, 63. in the only two Klng-lee mutches pluyed to- day in the annual Invitation tennis tournament of the Meadow Club. Mrs.

Mtirian Zlndcrstein of Wilmington, eliminated Mrs. Frank 11. Godfrey, of lloalon, In the fourth mum! of the metropolitan women a singles championship on the i of the NasanU Coilntry Club to dny. The acorc: 2. 2.

Miss reslle Ilnncroft. Ttonton, i llm-i inated Miss Helen Hooker, New York. FRANCE MEETS AUSTRALASIA Tennis Matches To-Day. Tloaton, Auyrus! 0 tlly I be metaled The tennis 'tenm. of I Trance and of Aunti conlcnil- 1 t'tMes for the Davis cup, will nice ti-morriiw on the ncutru.1 court of the 1 Km wood Cricket Club lit Hill.

In the gullet will be ir.em-lers of the Amerlcnn tettin of defenders, nnmod New York to-day, compatriots with purtlsnn Interest uil tennis enthusiast to the number of several thousand. Ttie nominations for the two sln-gles matches, which will constitute I he progrm of tho first of the threo dnys of Play, are fnlcly represents, live of the tennis schools of Austra- tnsla and of France. The comparison will bo enhanced the opposing combinations as decided by the draw this sflernoon. r.h implon, and turf champion of the. world in the ees of meny, aud An-tire Oobrt the French veteran.

Immediately following their mutch. J.tmea O. Anderson. Australasia, nnd Henri Cochet, Frtint. will nnnom each nthfie 1, Ti I i i.

a.am 1 1, i ne aen lor mem oer A nd the Junior of the teams are paired. TEAM IS SELECTED. Tilden and Johnson To Represent America at Forest Hills, srsrut. otsFATi to rat sxgt iasa. New York, August S.The United States Davis Cup team, hich will defend tho fatuous trophy at Forest Hills, 1..

I September 1 to 4. from I the challenging nation waa selected here this arternoon. It will be composed by William T. Tilden IL, of Philadelphia; William Johnston, of San Francisco; Vincent Richard, of Tonkers, NT. snd R.

Nnrrls Williams of Tioston. Tltden and Johston will again represent this country In the singles matches, but there Is doubt about the) make-up of the doubles team. Williams, because of sentority as cup player, will be Csptsin of the team. The selection of "Vlnnle" Klchsrds. only 11.

came as something of a surprise. He was chosen In place of Watson M. Washburn, ho played with Williams as the doubles tesm lsst year after much debate. It waa thought tint Williams and Wsshburn would be good enoush to play In the doubles with Tilden snd Johnston, expected to win enouuh of the singles engagements to hold the cup, but Washburn has given Indication of late of being on the down grade. Klcharda's record far surpasses that of Wsshburn, snd critics generally hold tht the youngster was deserving of being named.

The fact that he performs best with Tilden sa partner in the doublet how ever, and mlsht not do so well paired ith another playeV ws a question. In an effort to pet a line on the respective merit of the two combinations Tilden oaid Hli-hards and William and Washburn Ihe lawn tennis officials pitted them against each other In two matches a fortnight ago. Each won one match. 1 The 2 mutuals paid: Parisian Diamond, straight 110 70. Start good.

Won easily, place driving. Wlnnor, ch. 6, Louvoia 0m Gem. Tranter, W. II.

Hnusloe. Parleisn Plamund broke In front; was taken under stout restraint, saved ground at Pi. a.rctch turn and drew away with ease. Mullet Proof, tn closest pursuit of t'i leader, came to th. outside at tile etreich turn and finished next to Ihe ntuwr mil.

lieaiMt-r waa ud up setting the pare and weakened when the Anal lsu cam. Scratched: iiHliW Pasture! Swain, 3S353 Ity Jimlny, 3bdM Finery. OQCIO SBVKNTH RACK On. mile and a sixteenth; for four-year-olds snd upward; WW Vl 1 4. claiming; pui.se net value to winner $wm.

second 2nO, third glOI. Fiactioanl Time 0.31. 1.4.1H. 1:33. Went to post at 0:05 p.

ni. Off at a-ua- Outside of the running of the SeMll.FinBj Koulld of jjavig Cup Vi i Int. nunt.rMl In Ih. initial apiteariince of Kunellse. which Trainer Johnny 1-oftus sent to tha poat for th dak Ridge Stable In the sixth race.

She I a slater of Morvieh and appears to have all the speed and dash g.wd for all. M'on easily, plan driving. Winner, ch. 2, by Itunn.vnilf- Hymlr. 'llauier.

J. lamus. ill.plnyed e.cellent an ,1 draw clear of her opponents In the early riiniiliis under alight re.tr.ltit and won with apced In M.k Taaael. always a pioniuit-nt litetor, an.iwad a ad pel but coul.l not liiiprov. her pnuitlnn.

Kln.iind ouliaal.d tlri-a-. lai.iy f. third pla-e. thud'. Play wheeled when lie start i am.

and wa. left al II'" t. Xcrat. nedi Dream Sl.r, 3MVS3 Cio het, 3S376 Mli nlur, iiM.lti i'iieMlv, Muiiar.letlM. lhat marked hla efforu a a two-year- ura in tne in- old.

Jockey Cliff Roblnon had her off I Wrnatlnnal plu U- tlelcrmlne which winging nd alio made every poat shah chulienKu thi, Vnltrl In 1. Starters-W ts. PP. ft. rl.

T. V.Vi.1 St. Germain. In 2 2 5- 4' 4 1' 3S4H7 Sea Way. lo2.

7 ilMin tlandfull, ti asllHCabln Creek, 112 4 4 1U.1ILI Uhviii. IIU 1 I l. 3' .1 1 7 ill 4 ill. 2 4 o' 4. 5 :is.vm ins.

a 1 21 1 21 Geo. Huncin.l(l2 7 7 2' 1 I The 82 mutuals paid: St. u.rnials. strslght tu 30. place 4 40, show ts 40; Sea 1Vv place til Hi, 14 Nil; Hand.

ull. show 5 16. Start good an I fast. Won ridden out. plac.

driving. Winner, b. by Sea King 4Juen Hiii n. Trainer, W. Smith.

St. Germain moved up Illy when settled on tho back stretch; was blocked at the far turn, saved ground and held Sea Way safe at the end. Sea Wav. down on the Inner rail, tired tlir-atgli the nnal sixteenth and juat lasted, Hsndfull closed strongly. Cabin Creek was taken to the nutald at the stretch turn, li.ba.lou went to the middle of tli track at tne turn and had no xcuaea Scratched: 3S31HI Frank Fogarty.

winning one. I'nleaa alt slgna fall, bh 1 destined to become the leading (wo- ear-old of the season here, as those shown to date have been very oidlnary. Tho Ouk Hlilge Stable purchased her out of the A. B. Sprocket salo for last spring.

This marked th second win of the afternoon for this establishment aa North cure won the aecond race on the urogram. He was an odds on choice. Hoblnson rode him also. Units is still on the trail of tha Westerner. After Haiti, which raced for the first time to-day for John 8.

Ward, won the third sace, Louis noostea mm rrom his entered prlca of Mi0 to 12,100 st which price hi, got inn. Luuia lurmeny ow nea iiutu. in n.nr.na 1.. I 1.1... Th anTwirdljr taph wtl.

ourchased him aim Cerald Patterson, Australasian JEFF SMITH MATCHED. Eastern Middleweight To Appear In Bout at Dayton, Ohio. Daytoa. Ohio. August Jamaica Kid, negro light heavyweight champion of th world, will meet Jrfl Rinltb In tlila city en the night of Auu.

21. Th match was closed yraurday when a telegiam from Middy Hl.hon, ol Cincinnati, manager fur Jamaica Kid, wus rosclvaU accetptns the term The boi.ra ar to meet In a contest of 12 rounds at 173 sounds, the light hcavyweigut limit. It la believed Jamaica Kid will '1 aboo: ltd pounda when th. step on tha wnile Smith will build hi in It up Wih aiwut 1HJ or lit TM will iraka ii two rvenly nmtoiicd aa to waifht. and a thty re iriy of the aaina holulM an.

I butui th hi uld ilr off mcply. Tut Waia tu hav mat Jamaica Kid AiiRudt 14, tu. tli WniiUngtwn fourt-bouaa Ixurr nn.vitsl ttie maioti when ot battle with H.urjf WllM in i.noKIn waa at hak from AuRUnt I to Aun'iM tl. Janiah-a Kid la rami (if ai tiy trymitaatuin In Hmlth la ready In Nw Y-rk. and will Mach DaylwO lupe tlayi aJirtd of thr coDteat, M.

tin a i.i. Kaiser, of St. laiuia, outpointed Billy Maa. Pacific Coa.t champion. In a tell- -drolalwn bout at Kaat t.

Louia In.mvhl lia l.ewl.a liaalaMatalalila 1 Kat.i.r look everv r8und but one, and be- giving Mascot! a boxing leeaain opened cuts over both eye. with his right aud left. lndlsnspolts. Aitffust I. Whether holding ef the propom-d heavyweight championship bout between Jack lienipaey and lllll HreniiMl at Michigan City.

will permitted probably will be determined after an Inlsi pretatton I. placed on th. Indiana boxing law by th. Attorney-General of Indiana. It was lenrnod to-day.

If the Itnris th. contest constitute a prise right li will be prohibited. Governor MrCray announced, stilting that the Indiana law permit, box- lua contests, but nrohlhlts prl. si scut, ptsra-rcii to tiik gNorisK. New York.

August I Petey Hayes, of New York, won tb. decision over Hnnnv etlewrt. of th. Fifteenth Regiment, in lb. final twelve-round that topp.it III.

hill at lit 1.1..... 1-1. lllnanl I. In.mitlil llj.v.. Ik.

I I 1 ill (I I lllll lOtl CllliT Sir 1 'ista'gia III gn DELORIMIER PARK FIRST RACE Pure 1500: for thre. year-olds and upward; flv. furlongs: Has, III tEamesi 84 58 81 23 (3 58 St. Just, 115 iBogan'akl) 165 4 40 Mlsa Holland. 118 i White) 3 76 Time 1 04.

Seaboard. Hector P. Ja-mttna. Count Bona and Kdili Tranter also ran. KKCOND RACP-Purse 1500; forthree-vear-olds and upward; five furlong's: Avion.

112 llliivlel 35 84 60 85 Ola Lea, 1 10 (Sarr.t) 11 30 8 10 Lastaga, 10 (Pulton) 6 7 Tinte 1:05 3-6. McLane. Aunt ll.da, Flreworth. F. O.

Corley, Black Pal aaU Pokev 11 also ran. T1IIRII RACK Puree $800; for two-vear-ebla; See furlonga: Ml.s Flora. 109 (Kernel 10 80 5 65 11 50 Wormwood, 10.1 (White) 11 65 5 7.1 111 (Hln y) 2 80 Time 1:03 4-6. Mlsa Taft. Queen Cook.

March Lad, Mis Page and Charles Whitney also ran. FOURTH RACK Purse (500: for thre-ysar-olils nd upward; five furlongs: Navajo. 114 (White) 811 60 16 116 13 70 Through, 112 tllln'y) 3 85 3 70 Kheka, 113 (Jenkins) 4 95 Time 1 :0 3-5. Ctiarlott Bnilth, Mr. Jlggs, lirliting.

Paiiaatidrum aud Huda also ran. FIFTH RACK Purse 1500; for thr.e-v.ar-alria and upward; furlonga: Iledland, 110 Boyle) ...810 85 1465 350 Crssl, 117 iBoganowskt) 6 30 4 16 Ladv Harrn 116 (Ch elll 190 Tim 1-6. llinty Moore, Triorn-phant. Red Post, Canteen Girl and Hey Knnis also ran. year-nltl nd upward; six and on hftlf SIXTH HACK Purs 50; for thre.

furlonga: l.ady Heart, 101 (Doyle) Ill SO ID 10 8 85 Hewitt. 117 (Boyle) 4 40 3 35 Neenah. 115 (Atkinson) 3 10 Time 1:31 2-1 Wis Lady. Banyan. Th.resn, Parole, Kathleen war timoka and Semper Stalwart also ran.

SEVENTH RACK Purse 30; for three-year-olds and upward; six an on half furlonga: IHtyle. 117 (Atkinson) .133 II 110 71 1 Humain. 117 (Collins) 1 90 3 30 Uratlan. 115 (Huyi.l 170 Tim. 1:21.

Timothy J. Hogan. Douglas Fairbanks, Lay Betty, No Trumps aud Kayoiau also ran. SELECTIONS. Ft Erie.

Patchwork. Top Notch, Joacphln. C. James F. O'Hara.

Porcyon. Affectation. LIFE. Nickname. Krlanger.

Rsckna, Ogarlte, BUI Block. Bullion. Modeaty. Mtolo. San Orado.

Attorney, sword. Bailor. Airael. Solid HocK. CHICAGO HANDICAPPER.

Top Notch, St. Anicellna, Patchwork. Arfectntion, A.svrian Oueeti, (Inlltpot, M. ne, Mubel Kirk Ijldy, Peace Pal, Sun Brae, Austial. BI LLION.

Top IU' Morning, "loto. Marimba, Attuntey. Martin A. Noonan. Bailor, Becr.tary.

Klust Trojan. Saratoga. Raffle, Duck, and Drakea. Hughla. Royal Aroh.

Wisest Fl. Syidarya. Hlg Heart. Surf Iti.ler. Little Chief.

Startle Emotion. Prudish. SOUTHERN CROSS. Irish Conf.ttl, Prtnc. James.

Rlalto. Boy Bejltv Me, Doughor.gan. CHICAGO HANDICAPPER. Ilughie, Contact. Duck and l'rakca IVlseet Fool.

Roval Arch. Sea Scot-Mercury surf Rider, St. Allan. EMOTION, Startle, N.iloa. Houih.rntCroaa, Princ James, Iriah Conf.ttl.

Rlalto, Pay Dear, Boy Bsllev u. canvas In the fouith for a four count, First Rsce Claiming; for two-year-Siitnmy Holts. Die renowntHl nne-armed olds; flv. and one half furlougs: lirhtwelght tighter. vIiiim Tight hand Is Inilel.

Weights. Index. Weights Hopeless Arrives. Hopeless, which 'Jefferson Livingston recently returned to Hal Price lleadley following a controversy over hia sale, arrived yesterday from Canada, and was taken over by Trainer William McKnlght, of the Frederick Johnson stable. The latter has leased him from Owner Head ley for the remainder of the metropolitan season.

Tha yesrllng purchased her by Johnson will be sent to the lleadley farm at Lexington, where they will be broken and wintered. Devastation, winner of the Dominion Handicap, at Ft. Erie Tues day, ana Msd Hatter, which finished! second In the same rsce, were re- turned here to-day. Jockey Jiailn- ell who rod Devastation, and Karl1 Band, who was astride Mad Hatter, came back at the same time. John E.

Madden has engaged Jockey Mack Oaraer to ride McKea In the Saratoga Special. This jockey wilt remain over until the last day of the meeting to pilot Anna M. Humphrey In the Hopeful Stakes for J. C. Milam, his contract empluyer.

Jockey L. McAtee will ride one of the Harry Payne Whitney stsrters In both the Saratoga Special and Hopeful Stakes. Jske Byer, whose horses sre resting st Belmont Park, waa a visitor today. He reports that Dot, which won the Montauk Stakes, Is rapidly recovering from sn injury which resulted from her running Into a fence. RubU.

which was cut down during the running of the first rsce Tuesday, csn be saved for breeding purposes according to a veterinarian, who examined her yesterday. Paddy's Last also came out of the same race badly cut. New Orleans, which won the first race yesterday for Mrs. 8. A.

Clopton, was only recently turned over to John K. Schorr to treln. This marked his first effort In his new hands. The yearlings purchssed by William Martin will be carried along with the stable until the end of the Maryland season, when the entire outfit will be sent Into winter quarters at Churchill Downs. VL Msrts wss suspended by the stewsrds for rough riding In the third race.

Among the visitors at th- course to-day was the well known stlel mag- 384S4T. o' 10. 31571 Uuauab .10 1 Th'uglltalST 88 Sixth Itace Pur. 11.10; claiming; for and upward; on nit one mite. SI480 A.

nsnlll 38598 Ud'a LovelO 38 H. .101 :i85.3Atliav 38511'Marlnjba. 9 307 Han Orado lOl ..103 C. Gold 884 Seventh Itace Purse 11108; claiming: for four.year-olda and upward; one and thre. sixteenth milea; SSli8 Berblan .18571 Sailor 111 HM.

Sectary ..107 3.5O0 At, 11114 Aaniul ....104 llabv Cel. Ill 38MS Troma ....17 38 .1.0 K. Rankin 103 38S7.1 Trojanllt 388.0 I larnav 107 38800Kolld 38SJ. OvertanlOl 3sttt. 107 38581 Atrael ....101 Apprentice allo.ance claimed.

SARATOGA. Pa Ponna 16 .18528 Contart 118 3848111. Hau er 110 384ll and 1). 110 38 87 ood 108 38587 Avalan ha lis 3817 Gild. 1 .11 jilt lli mil IMlkes're.

108 SS428 Suspicion. 113 .1.1 15 Kenne'ro. 108 3571 I. Beauty 108 38398 Patay 18 Second K.c. Th Stillwater Steeplechase Handicap; for fcur-yrar-olde and upward; about two miles; Sea Scot.

143 aif.33 K. II. lend. I4t 38181 Myrdary. 147 88 8 Sea Bryn.

II .18188 st Fool I 385.3 al An. h. Ill 88518 B. Lynn till Third Rm-e The fWnt Hills Hlah. weight Handicap; for three-yaar-olils and upward; six fuilong: surr Bitter 113 381.8 8576 11.

Chief .18537 Hlg Heart 31.111 Knutl'dga 37174 lt V.rSa 385:8 Frl'd 38539 Toil S8578 liextrous. 38.188 St. 37511 M'ge Field 38381 I 35581 luy Moon 38578 I. Atlt'ln. 108 11 US 110 118 108 Fourth Rao.

Th Atbmat for th vrar-olil nil It; out mlU and dm qtiartar Kniotioi, jimii iTviud )i4 ,..12 MIH Htartla 114 I. ronfatu iu him ft Ina ,,..114 Fifth Itripa t'onlrttlona: for thrat-ytar-olda aiut upward, on a 'r. Jmw 11T 37731 Pnnlel A .114 ou. t'riiss. 114 38840 High vieiu.

ia i.iclalorltlj Hlxth Race Por midn 'five and one half furlongs: itsill II 384S4 Roseate 118 l.r.4 St. 118 85ii Hrogbeila. 118 .1803 Kor st l.or.118 Miss Star. .113 Js.148 It. Pocket.

.118 3804 Iwugb'sn. 118 38575 B. To-M w.115 .18514 Orugl. 37817 8ay IXar 38414 Plttaton ..116 38588 B. B.

M. .115 31668 Cap. Clear 116 38.06 latdylll 38574 Fellcltoua. lli 37331 Klalt ..,.118 allowanc claimed. "THE BIG THREE CIRCUIT" Erie, Pa.

At'GisT ei-ae, Inclusive. 6-DAYS-6 lli.iil'.eiei. fa. ar.i, it.ui.K l(H. battler from the Fifteenth In fnntry Regiment, to a draw In the twelve-round seml-wlmtup.

to llollcy. of Hicks-vllle. lost to Ktd Hchnrffer Ity a knockout tn the second round of th scheduled sls-rcund welterweight scuffle. Kid Miller, of Ft. Pattrn.

and K.iitie Smith, of Hie Napat Militia, boxed a faat four-round draw. ANOTHER T0N1Y FOUND. Kr Aumiat Titra hn t'ahtnin "ittll" Nalt now Fuslnai Mnnairer of the Luulivllla t'alonala, headed the old Blua ttntaa l.nKUt', rorrnllrtt a tall, awkward pltohci from thfl of Ttnnein'e- Hia nam waa Ki'fd Tmy. Now Wmchttr baa aiioihtr rVt-d Tonry. At liaa Mnaar Howard thinks ao.

tmy Powell is built )tki Tonpy. ft feft and 4 IiivIipb tail. Wfitthina" o-vrr 300 ounda. MlattfiftHl i unit Titin y'a anl ha haa an undi rhand rvirv win eh tha fana call at ran tea anu bew Udvriug. CUBAN CHAMPION WINS.

London. Auguat 8 Hy th Aasociated Pna.i.--.lo.e It. t'apablanca. of Cuba. th.

worlds rhf.s eliampinn, d.fiated It. tl. of Kt.laiiil in 111. Imarnat latial rhea tournament play t-day I and led the tournament with a scor of 6 I'otnU at tha cud of round 7. FORMER REDS MOVE.

Molnle Ala. Augitat 0 "HihI" Eller. former major star pitcher, and Manuel I ueto, Mllort.tnp, have been purchased by th. ftlohlle Southern Association club, according to announcement to-day. Filer waa pui.hased' Irom Oakland aud Cueto from geattl.

Conneaut Lake Park, Pa. AlOVST 2H-SE1T. Inclusive. 6-DAYS-6 f-HAt'B IIAII.I Pl'RSKSl $3M siuo as no HACKS DAILY rm4Ki 30 IO0 ssoo Frnnk Baeder, Mr Krle Exposition. Robert Hkoaf, Seeretnry, Fines! Half-llle Tracks la A merle.

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