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?-erirsr-'s THE RErUBLIC: SUNDAY, JUXE 1, 1002. S V At fair urojnias co....trv, m GQDO THING BURN! if : T i.J FAIB GROUNDS ill Wagner's 'fwo-Ycar-OM Claude Wins, Heavily Uacked at Eighty to One. OLEFIANT WINS CHAMPIONSHIP. Sfr. Hmiih's Fast Filly Defeats J. Mdney Walker and Lacy Craw ford KI Caney Lands First Hare for Captain Hit.-. T . Thompson, a nejrro. who trains r.i horn's for Sara C. Waguer of Chicago, mnh'tl u hot one through the Mr crowd and busy afternoon at the Fair Grounds yesterday. The good thin); was Claude in tli Fifth race, a 2-year-old event. They backed this horse from SO to 10 to 1. He won pulled up from horses that beat lilm twnty lengths last two occasion? they met him. A io' of money was bet on the lion-e Jn N'tw Yo-fc. I'hii-ago and St. Louis. His party won a fortune on him. He beat bui h gi.od ones as Se.ze, Christine A. and Stand Pat a block. For a l.andso:.ie reversal of form, the race is in a clans by itself. Twice, prior ' to yesterday, has this colt started in St. lyjuls. lloth times he v as !-atn off In lields far wuise than he ran i-i yesterday. He was last first out. and on his out previ- t.ous to yesterday was beaten a block by colts he beat off yesterday. Henderson rode him ', even time. . Of courf. It will be said that this colt ,. won in the rnud. and that his bad races were on a dry. truck. That is all right. Hut Se'ze and Christine A. are mudders of high degree, atid he was backed to beat them. They are about as got;d as any 2-year-olds at the track cutside of stake colts and fdlies. CliecUs Were Dosvn. t "hristine A. s 1.-st race in the mud was a beauty. There Is nit the slightest doubt in the world that Claude cou:d nave won en a dry track just as easily as on a muddy one. He was allotted to run fir the odis last time out. jest.-rday the enecKs were down and h non in a walk. Stand i'al beat him . a block the otuer d.i; . Yesterday he sol ff ? behind Stand I'.it ami ran over him. Size and Christine A., the favorites, had eve.y hanre 01. earth to beat him. but could l.ot. Just how long Judge Brady Is going to al low work of this sort to oantinu-j won! 1 be lnleteM'ng to kron. Permitting hoises to , be run as Cluudo has bocn running is put ting bonus on in-and-out performances .and making It worth while for owners to run two race? lor the lurm and one for tl'o nisch -s. There was mie niuney won or Caud vesteniay than lie can hojie to win in Hakes and nurses during his entire rac ing career. Almost every owner has a lior-e in his stable th.it could be handled Ju.'t as he was. Letting Thompson get ' aw-iywlth such raring is incentive to every " jJwwt to do likewise Olcfiutit's Junior Clinmpionsltlp. Olelian.. me favorite, put it tJ J. Sidney AValK'-r and Lacy Crawford in the Junior Championship. Walker led mi sufferance to the strett h. Here uletiant went to him ottd that w.11-- ail. he won cleverly enough, th ugh tirej, at the end. She is by odds the b. st l-yar-"!i se n hre this season. AValktr had no excu es. but Lucy Crawford .!. badl ridden. Little Scout, who should have been fa vorite in the mud. was a 4 to 1 outsider uciinM Terra Firms and Crimean in the thre -h r.-e race. Terra Firma carried a ivurld of money at event, while Crimean was backed at 3s. Those who know how good a horse Little .Scout is In the mud played Irm hard. Tirra Firma set the pace to ihe last eighth. Here H-lgeson let Scout out, hit him with the whip and he won going away. Terra Firma ran 'n good race. He probably was a bit short, rather than anything else. He has not been raced enough, and Mr. Cnhn probably has "babied" him along In works, as every owner does with a good horse. He seemed to like ihe going well enough. At least, he m race in it. While Little Scout is a wonder In the mud. It is not any cinch that after getting three race In him. Terra Firma cannot beat him weighted and In the same going, as they were yesKrdiy. Crimean is a big, lons striillng horse. Cndrr little O'Neill he sprawled .-11 over the track. He may not be a niudder, but It was not hi3 race by a long way. Captain Hlcc lilt Hookies. Cpplnln flic's Kl Caney won the first rare a bloi k at a good price. The Captain 'bet his plantation on him. Tom Collins Ilk".! the going In the second race, nnu waiKea nome though seven fur longs v.-ts supposed to be farther than he cared to go. Wallace was the favorite In the sixth race, but Silver Garter got out, led all the way, and won It easily und'r a good ride t rom Donecnn. who shook Walsh on Tlck itil off In the stretch run. Wall is a bad horse sulks and will not run kindly when he gets pelted with mud. Wallabout likeg the mud and galloped home In the Inst race. Chlckamauga was a go-d MCind. a long way In front of the field. Tho crowd wan large and the hot ting heavy. Monday's Fair Grounds Kntrles. First race, five furlongs. selling; 157 Harty (Jrtftlth..tm 132 I'ettllohn 1M ... Nimble Nag ...I'M .. 76 Flying Girl .... !n 111 111 Liyson .. ..M3 .' 69 KJ Hall 9S 10O Gold Ornament 103 151 lmmorttlle :ti .r.l Flora Lvy . nt 1-7 Budwelser ... Its ... Howling rxsr- ' ilsh 105 IS! Feixe lw 126 Tribes . HI "Bear Creek ....101 Second race, six farlongB. rolling. 1SS Orlirfa lna 00 MIss Dora .... !; I? Iist Lack I"-- .. King FOnl 1W 117 L-nch 109 151 Hfrodrs 1-4 ... Lady II lor ... Gtn. Jouhert ...10 111 Pinter Sarah ...117 121 Mccsle Clopton 1"T ... Ben Hempstead VQ 113 lieclsely 112 125 Bona. 100 ; jngJI Third race, six furlong'. rur: 1 Kobtrt, Jr. 107 1 10 Ijikview Bel!e.l'i2 77 Hermoso 112 . . Rollick 1" ... Flop 1W 12 TcnnlKon Iu9 ll Scorpio US (72) Colonial Girl ...1M Fourth race, on mile and seventy yards, han dicap: 105 Odnor 1021 131 Found 96 IS Wax Taper 10, ... Corrinan 105 I2S Xoblman ln5 Jordan 131 Peaceful .V'3 ..tor Fifth race, ona mile and an eighth. !!Ine: 117 Ben tyFallon ..Ml 155 George le 101 150 Saracamp ...... &S 16? Wallabout PC 160 Joe Doughty.... 1M 143 Campus 101 13C Sallnda so 136 Luie'a Labor... 107 IS 'Alice Turner ..107 Sixth race, tjeven furlcnps. selling: 1 The Benedlot ..103 H9 Guide ltock 102 119 Cenaor 105 119 Sara Laiaruj 91 'Blue Blase .... K Esq 103 129 Kitty O s 149 Tho Bronze IIS Erne S7 Iwmon M (119) Sfmlcolen 113 77 Kl-i Quick ?t 111 Mlaj Aubrey ...1-K 117 Mls Gn!'i;htIy..lU 59 Curd Gllloek .. 9? 131 Ttnry Belle ....101 Apprentice allowance rlnlme.1 The Itepnblle's Selections. Flrat Itace Seixe. Flying Girl. Gold Ornament. Second nace Ireclselv. Hnli, t,jDCh. Third Race Lakevlcw Belle. Colonial Girl, Her moso. Fourth Race Found. Nobleman. Jordan. Fifth Knee Alice Turner. Sallnda. Wallabout. Sixth Race Semlcolen, Ttany Belle, Guido Rock. KXXG HASOVEIl 1VOX IS A DKIVK. llnllmn-n Waited Too Long; on Master Man Mltchel Took Steeplechase. New Tork May 3L King Hanover, owned by Mr. William C Whitney, won the Carle ton Stakes for 3-year-olds, at one mile, at Gravesend to-day. The public was unde cided on their choice. King Hanover, Hy phen and Master Man closing equal favor , Ites at 11 to S, while Cunard and Ignite, the ,. two other starters, were quoted at 12 to 1 ' each. Master Man was first to show to a good start, tut Bullman immediately pulled back, losing at least three lengths. King Hanover then went to the front and made tho running to the three-eighths pole, where Hyphen moved up to him. These two ra-ed head and head to the Btretch, where Hyphen lost a little ground, and Master Man. coming very STOng, made & determined effort to get up, but King Hanover had a little speed reserved, and in a driving finish won by a length. The "'Hudson Stakes, for 2-year-olds, at flvefur ' longs, was won by Hiver Pirate after mak ing all the running. Miss Mitchell, favorite, ,won tho Greater Uew York Steeplechase. It was reported lata this afternoon that Jockey Booker, Backed All Over at 80 to 1. THE REPUBLIC FORM CHARTISM'S VIGTOBY ST. LOVIS FAIR ASSOCIATION SPRING MEETING May 31, Twenty-fifth Day. Judge, P. A. Brady; Starter. A. 11. Dade. Weather cloudy; track heavy. iDij First race, purse 5301, for 3-year-olds and upward, one mile and a sixteenth: II 1 Uettln;. ln.l. I HORSES. . IWt. S. U. '.i- ai- S- F. Jnckevs. O pen ( Close rL Iff '1:1 Oioty. 5 Ilfii . Vi l's 1 1" 1 Glvens f 11-2 2 lil ;.! Doughty 6 .... Ill S 6" ? "' '' llelseraon. ..5 7 3 19 Tea Goan. I 97 11 18" "no O C 3 Karl 10 15 6 133 The Nay. t 91 10 9' S "T1 0 4 Scully 6 6 t-2 141 ,llu Cajia. 7 HIS 1 4"4 J S4 6' Domlnlck ... 5-2 13-S 0-i 21 .Been. 4 97 I TH Inn t? Vft t'Mt O-Nelll 7 1) I !- Lleht Hunt, 1 .... 80 3. lfe 10' 10 1 7 Luehls 20 50 12 127 iFbetKlr.g, 4 99 S !i H S' S Bell 30 15 Bequeath. 7 103 6 11' H' H U1 S Hardy 50 CO to 111 .Brown Vail, t .... 101 4 S".i 3 4' i 4 10 Donecan ... 8 13 5 76 ISarasarap. 4 N 1! 12 13 12 I 13 11 fj. O'Connor 1 10 1 111 fonnle Lee. 8 .... 101 3 3H C- t" 1 M 12 IFaumleroy. 12 17 7 kitnn n..l A ab.II... awini. eHs Kl Can v W3F beat an! tea Hoped all ihe way. Joe Dnushty ran a gocMt ro. 1a Ouwa cloned lust. Hftr takins lh- wrland rout-. Brown Vail reveled In tho pjlntf, but ttr-d at the half. J)u .ttJirsa was w-H ridden, but tired when askek to race. Ttm-:wT. 0, :1S. :45. ::, 1:11. 1:54. l:3s. 1:45H, 1:52. 151 Second race, purse $300. for 3-year-olds ill II Bettins. Ind. HOltSBS. IWt. S. 4. . S. I'- Jockeys. 1 Open Close W. 7T :Tom Collin. J ....I in) I 1J I H 1 1 1 momlntck ...' S-5 S-j 4 124 Tenny Belle. 4 ....! 1U0 1 4 I 2' 3 f I 2 lltell S 5 4 117 IPrucarood, I i 97 I a I & 4' 3 I ! ;J' O'Connor.. 6 10 4 111 Utile Ilmmjr S3 j 1 "no D 1 4 4'-" iHelEereon ... 15 20 8 05t IA11 Saints I 114 i 10 I S' I C E" O'NVIII ?-S 2 4i 124 'Frank Pearce i 104 , 7 I 10 10" 1 8 6 iLampard .... 12 SO 6 US ,Cora HbtiII H ! 95 I 12 12 lt- J ' 1 (Neneomb ... 12 20 8 Li4 .Jack Ford 105 , 8 9" 10' l 8' lilerdy 15 30 19 S'axly 1 101 j C ZM 24 1 Sno1 9' tjirl 20 I W S) .Alfred L. I 102 I It 11 12 f li ! 10" il'rltchctt .... J , 0 2.'. i Hart Hove 98 2 i C V,l 11- .UoneBan .... 12 20 S 9:; iQscar I 102 I a 4& 7 I U I 11 IMorae to 25 10 Start good; wen easily; second same. Winner Flier & Cb.'s b. h.. 7. Newcourt Malada. Collins fresh and pood, and was much the best. Tenny Relle liked the going and ran an eaay race. Pruen-ood ran a much-Improved rac and reveled In the going. Little Cmmy liked the mud and did well under a poor ride. All dalnts fuuud it too short for her. Frank PeartM can do better. Cora HavlU was badly ridden. She can do better. Saxby had good speed for half a mile. Time :13. 24i. in. :I3S. ItOSH. iaH. l:31'.i. 152 Third race, purse $500, for 3-year-olds, I wt. s. S5 f."l 111 U't! Scout, S ....' 99 Term Flrnia. 3 .... vm i iTim.an. 3 ' 107 ! Start Ki-.d; wr.n cleverly; second easily. Winner G. C. Dennett's ch. c. 3, Lampllichter Little Indian Scout t-ok all the worst n' the goinft. as allowed Ui flounder when making his run, but - iize canwlv urdvr the whip and Hon at hl.i ease. He a rr r horse in the mud. Terra iMrnj) T'ffi well f Ihe last eighth. He -eemd to like the mud id probably was lwaten be cause fbort of condition. He need mcs t( b. at his be-t. CrluKan is a big, long-strldlsg horf-. and the pm.:ll t".y on him e.cild not hold him together. Time 5. :17'-. :T. :!2t. :;'.'t. 1:074. t:2H. 1:55. 153 Fourth ra. e. purse $100, the Junior value .J0 added: I 1 Ird. I HORFES. 1 wt S. H. -I- . 141) oloflant. 2 122 ill'.l J. Sidney Wlker.2 121 (1321 'Laey Cranfonl. ..i IIS 1 ( x 1 x 3 14 1" 2 13 13 ttart Kofi: won clex'erly; second same. M. Cleflant indulceil W&lker with lead to stretch, then '.Tore him down In run home. She was wary at the end. Walker In supposed to be bet'er on dry track, but raced well in the mud. Crawford van very badly riddt-n, taken in heaviest spots end alkmed to flounder. He can do better. Time :13. :2S. -JIM. ao. 1:0311. 1:1S. 154 Fifth race, purse $300, for !-year-ods, Ind i1 nORSES. )wt.j S. . H- 1 i. S. F. Jockeys. lopraciSjf PI. 69 flaufie j 1J3 I 1 J I I m R llend'son 30 ' IS 1 j 0 Seize -. 105 2 1' ; JU. iSlnileton ...13-2 3-2 I 3-5 1U .Christine A. 1S I 4 5' 1 S O' .Veil 1 ..... 6-3 tl 3-3 1?2 lllfiiy Chappy ... 100 i 4 3 I U .Hrlgeison ... 6 7 2 19. Stand Pat 105 ! S 2H 4J I 5 lllenjohamp. li D 2 51 -CrcHlda i I 71 74 1 c ij. ')'ianor. 10 20 137 ,Lou Ilsndy la 7 P C ej in.-Iie!t,n ..' M W S3 SS Immortelle 100 ' 4 6' I 8' IS..1I ."...... 12 30 10 Pv-Wax-See 15 ! 5 & 1 9" I 9 lAsael 30 150 JO -jue Vius M 10 10 10" I lfr' !D. Howall .. 12 CO ) 'lero 108 11 11 H li IFauntleroy. 20 I 100 Start good: won easily: second and third driving. Winner S. C. Wagner's b o 2. L'ssak IJda II Claude was ready for this race, was heavily played at h..me and abroad was well In hand nil :ne way. and won pulled up. It was a tremendous reversal of form Feizc Old his best, l hrlitinr A. was otr badly and badly ridden, ran a good race and was twond best. Harpy Cha;ip did his best. Pa: was off woll. like! the roing. but eeetned to pulk Tlme-:12';. :2. :37U. :50. 141. 15 S Sixth race, purse SiCO. for 3-yeni-olds and upward, one ntllo and a sixteenth: ind. I HORSES. )wt. 3. 14. I tt. ;. s. F. I Jockeys. ' OpenClose5' PI. tir jsiivor Garter. 5 ..I ill 1 ii ink n, 2 i (nonegan .... 7 w 4 111 'T,-krul. 5 10 6 2U : - 1H 2" T. wWh".. 3 4 8-5 04.:) Lillian M.. 3 10) S SI I 3 3 3" r." iltell .? . 4 3 i 131 !-.,rte Lee. " I 10 4 10 10 10 7' 4' IGlven 5 4 s-5 Cogswell. 5 101 3 8 7l it 44 5' iFauntlrror. 10 16 7 98 'Prince Real. 5 .... 104 1 7 7:14 jt 6v? p jjor,, ...J' ,, SS i (116) lda Penzance. 4 ... 101 I 9 C C 4' 5 7 illeleerson ... 6 H 3 120 llcnls. Ill 10 9' t 5' S' S' O'Xeill 1 .. 10 9 4 142 lAVall. 4 102 IS 4 O 6i 91 9 Ihauchamn 3 17-1 7J 19 IPrestone. 5 103 3 tnk! in 7' 10 10 ILuiKan .....".. 12 i 16 7 Start good: won easily; second same. Winner S. W. Streett A: Co 's ch. g.. 5. Gol,;.n Garter Florida. Silver Garler assumed the lead ct tho Etort. raced Tlckful off his legs and came hom" easily. He was yell ridden and can beat better homes. Tlckful ran a good race and was well rdden. IJIllan M. ran to her foih. George Ixw s nllowea to flounder In the coins. Ha llkei a a. ft. cuhioni'd track better than mud. Cogswell ran a good race, but Is not .Tulle ready. Ida Penzance can do better. Wall sulked when they threw mud on him. He la a bad-ttmpe-e! Tirae-KSJi. :13. 31M. tH'L am. lao. li3H. 156 Seventh race, purse ;3J, fcr 4-year-olds 'iV-'U JtJLl 14 i 41 J 1 2U 2 e f ' i' 3nk V I Ind. I HORSES. U6 'Wallabout. 4 .... O;) (lil.'kaniausa, 6 K-. Oilb.rt. 6 ITS iDeloralne. 4 IMi IMisb Thresa 4 .. lJIo. 5 ir9 IKuclno, 7 . 1M .! l'7 .1 M4 7 .' lno .' 104 I J' I ajL 1 1- I 3 34 5-2- 4 , G r.i. 4 V 7 7 j 2 ,,. ?,urtJ5X:. on cleverly: fecond eaFlly. Winner II. XleOimn. Jr.'s. b. h.. I. Charaxus-il-l'. Wjllabrut beet in tho going, well ridden, had to b shaken up at the fnrt to hold o'f Chirkumausa. The latter ran a Rood raco and would have been clorrr had O'Xeill not let her head so to draw his whip He staegcred then and lost ground. Gilbert tan his race. He jhowe.1 rined ftr a mile, then fell out of it. Itlss Thresa ran a bad race. Fuclno was doing well when the ran out on turn. " Time -!!, -2r.. :394. a3',i, 164. 13IU, 1:47. 2:C0U. 2:13. 3:20 2:424. who was seiiously hurt this afternoon, was still unconscious. Summary: "irst race, for maiden 2-year-olds, fivo furlongs. I'mir Stunts. 1"3 (Re.lf.-rn). 13 to 1- won: Cnio- t n..i ,. , .,, .,. 1 .'- -.. . liri ly.ci, jut .IV. ..Jll-Iia.'lS), 111 tn 1 asrt.'j-.n.l- .M'.urtt Hpe, 107 T. Jlurni. 7 to 2. third. Time. 1:01 4-i l)irlt. ."i i-ii isi7v;ns.ii.iuii. iiuunun. jujia iiriniir. irsj Ji'uiiinp. ..ury. i;ncinanTU9. lCiOOum KvIIpw. Plunrer. Turc. Gt-crne V. Dniivli- itnvai- lit. Solver, AbIc, Jan Kay and Him .ilso ran. ie. ond race the Gr-ater N w Yiirk Steepl-chiso Handicap, full cours-, about tv.o and a half milt-a Sites Mitchell, 132 (llara. 4 tn 5. won; Kitwdy. H5 (Hrirry). 3 to 1, second; IVrlon, ll fponuliue). 13 to 3, third. Time, 5:01. Ia-t Chtrd, mrfew Bell and Clasher al ran. Ciirftw Ia-t lien ana riancr eit. '. ureen ten oir list Cord, but remounted and flnlshd. Third race. ,n- Hudson Stakes, for 2-ycax-oIds, five furlcnzsItivT IMrate. 113 (Odom). ll to r., won: Sir oorhlei( 113 (O't'onnor. C to 3, second: Injunction 11. (S'ww). 4 to 1 third Tttn". 1? J-r.. vhorler and Menncnfl;ld afso ran. Mea nt ni Id added starter. Four; h rare, the arletnn Stakes, for 3-year-oliii.- ono mil Kins Hanover, lis tT. UurnM, 31 to 5. wmi: Master Man. 121 iBullman). 11 to 5, f -nd: Hyphen, ill lOdum), 11 to I, third. Time, 1:4 1-3. Ounard and Ipniter aluo ran. F'fth rac, handicap, one mile and n. furlonc Sadie S.. tS (Waldol. 10 to 1, won: Herbert. 124 (O.lom.. 5 to 1, second; Dublin US fLanlry), 2 to 1. third. Time, 1:2 4-3 Monocraph. Grand unci a. wnrcmaD. i-.inia ana ArBrsnr alio ran. Flxth rare, one rnlle and seventy jard?, eelllnr Th. Itfftree, s? flte-lfern), 2 to 1. won; Tuky Star, lis Dcccetti i to 1. seennd; Kinc Kalne. 104 M!ller. 7 to 10, third Tlmo. Utt Callh- nis. Iocror Pr..ton. Vitelllus. Motile Peyton rjid San Anr1rin nlcn ran WATER COLOR FAVORITE FOR SUBURBAN HANDICAP. Joe rilninn linn ItevIcI Hlx 0I1 on Cnmliilnlpi for Hip Xcxt 111c Claaslr Heavy Play on Gold IIcvIk. nnruniiic speciau Xew York, May 31. Joe Ulrnan. the book maker, has revised the aids quoted niralnst the Suburban Handicap candidates. The new quotations beenme effective with the rush to Gravesend yesterday, when Ullman reaucotl the price against 'Water Color one point. This colt Is still the favorite, with 5 to 1 quoted against him, which Is per haps but a single point better than the price obtainable on race day. A most sijrnificant feature Is the tlght ening of Gold Hecls's price. General ilc Lewce, Captain Brady. H. M. Sieglr and others In this division now operating at Gravesend were reported yesterday as hav ing goodly commissions down on Gold Heels. Gold Heels, It will be remembered, showed a mile a fortnight aco in l:!27i. with a fair-sized boy up, done In smashing style. Gold Heels's price has receded from 20 to 1 to 8 to 1. It will be 6 to 1 by net Wednesday, so say the knowing ones. Ad vance Guard Is now at 83 and S 5. Blues is two points cheaper, and can ic had to day at W, 4 and 2. Ullman regards Frank Farrell's horse as the most erratic and unreliable racer in the first division of handicap performers. Vi'hilo he concedes Blues of superior class to Ad vance. Guard, he feels that the Canadian horse will run up to his best form eight times out of ten. On tb other hand, Blues shows his best race about three times In ten starts. Since Alcedo's accident L'llnvin will give 20. S sjid i on Mr. I. V. Bell's horse. Ballyhoo Bey is just now at 40 to 1, but If his race to-day Is good there will be a cut to li to 1 right off the reel. Ullman, speaking of hlg operations on the Brooklyn Handicap, says: "I did not have one bet on Relna for the Brooklyn Handicap, but paid out heavily on Advance Guard, place and show, and on Pentecost to show." His very latest future quotations on the Suburban Handicap, which will be run at Sheepshead Bay on June 14, follow: Hone, and wciaht Straight. Place. Show. Advance Guard, 117 . Alcelo. 125 All Gold. SS Arden, 97 Anrreftor, 105 Autollght. 112 Ballyhoo Bey, 123 .... ... 8 3 s-5 ...20 3 4 ...200 SO 40 ... 60 25 U ...60 25 13 ...CO 25 12 ..40 U the HJJ .fl l'al Dunne Hawthorne i two Diiys. Hnn T T TKaa' Vi ti -i TiWtimfa II llrfifnri?. and upward, seven furlongs: one mile: I Retting. Open"lte' PI. Jockeys. 1' IHolierKin ...I S-2 3 21 iRcauchmp. I 1 :9-10 3 (O'Neill I 2 112-5 I 1-2 Championship, for S-vear-oIds, sis furlongs, I D'ttlng. S. F. Jockers. lOpen'Close I t' l'H'Pomlnlck ... 9-10 1-3 lnkl 2'W Rt-aurhamo. 11-10 I 3-1 I I 3 3 ISlngleton ... 9-8 T 5 I 3-5 H. 4. j S- 3 2 I 2 l", I'M V 2nk. 2 3 Winner J. F. Smith X, Ct.'K li f ? Omti.Ati-.rln five furlongs: 1OT, 1:44. 1314. and upward, ono mile and a half: I Rettlnr. Jockevs. upenlore PI. 1 IJ. O'Connor. 3" lO'Neili 31 JDonecan 4' rixrl 5W il'auntlemy. C1 iLimpard ... . 1V. Xarvaei. 3-3 4 4 8-5 31 40 I:amn Pepper, 109 20 'ToJ 12 32 lilm- Girl. ) Tfl.L.a 141 !) SO 5J .... ....... 6) 4.1 40 KO . 61 S 100 '.'.'.'.'.'.'. 12 W M ....... 75 50 C4 30 I'M 3i Z) 30 20 ..j.... 30 ....... 75 100 30 CO 60 40 6 SO RnnnfMrt. 1T3 ltiR?!Jer. 108 "arluncle. 103 Chilton. 10 Cnunil. S3 Dixi-Ilne. 57 Dublin. Ill j:ik!.orn. 1C9 Fl-whecl, 37 Carry Hermann, 121 . M llffN. 12 12 K 25 IS 15 40 JO "s 40 10 6 20 20 30 20 25 20 12 40 10 S 2.1 H 12 20 12 21 l) 12 f-3 Odd Kektr. 10) .... II. no. liC Hertert. 121 Hf-rnando. 120 .... His Kralnetste. 110 Kahnra. 104 Kenot 52 Iidy Fchorr. 113 . MtMckln. 121 .... M.nicraph. 100 .... Northi-rn Star, M . Oom I'aul, im rentecost, 03 Port Royal. 93 Helna. 102 Jioehamnton, 117 .., t-2 1 1" t: i 12 12 4 lr. I 5 12 30 C 12 12 8 12 10 6-5 12 M'll s . P l FtHerdale. 113 Fix Shooter. 30$ Fllnthrm. 92 Ttn ".indies. 119 . The Khmer, 305 . Toldy. 103 Trlfpar ! : ".Vni.r rvinr iV?" si t-3 I 1t-,t .. -tii tVatercure. Ill pat nux.xn ix gheat icck. Wlna Three Stnke IIiicc-k In Tito Daja nt llmrtborne. Chicago, May 31.-Pat Dunne, who won the -Flight Stakes with Toah and The Pre mier Stakes with J. V. Kirby at Hawthorne yesterday, took tho Juventlo Stakes for 2-year-olds at Harlem this afternoon with his chestnut colt, narly. Tho Juvenile Stakes was at five and one-half furlongs, the prize being $1,500 added money. Early, favorite at 7 to 5, simply made a show of the field and won by three lengths, with Watklns Overton second, three lengths In front of Sidney C. Love. Early Jumped into the lead before the first furlong had been run and stayed there until the Mulsh. Owing to the fire which destroyed the Hawthorne grand stand last night, to-days card was run oft at Harlem, where the races for tho six days remaining of the Hawthorne meeting will be run. Weather clear: track fast. . First race, six furlonss Doublet, 105 (Prlsr). 13 tn r. won: Itrirade. 104 tljeani. h in -, mm. . Joe Martin. 105 (Mathews). 12 to 1, third." Time.' l:ltS-S. Scarlet IJly, Wseth. Carl Kahler. The- ory. llarnv and lady Jilrd also ran. becond rac. six lurlonc- 1 tavers. 1M (Otis). 11 to W. won: romplno. 101 (Prior), even, second: Frank Ireland, Ml (O Brien). ; to r,. third. Time. l:l.r. Ilcome. Hansen. Henrv of Franstjim:! r. A nn.,' .ml Inn.iVlul ,l.n n n Third race, short course, steeplechare Fatella. 1& (M. Kelly). 7 to I, won; Alice II.. 130 (Slatr). 10 to 1, second: Maze, 113 (Hunt). 10 to 1. third. Time. i:U Farr.-ll. Precursor, Iai:mar. Currlllj and Hirdonlc also ran. Fourth race, Juvenllo Stakes. Ave and one-half lunonKS r.any, iw vinKneia). 7 to b. won Watklns Otrerton, 113 (Hlrkenruth), 15 to 1, sec ond: Sidney C. I.ove. 153 (-p. Dean). 8 to 1. third. Time. 1:0s 2-3. Captain Arnold, Mallory. Perthes. John C Kins and Sarah Maxim also ran. Fifth race, one and one-eighth mile Louisville, 97 T. Dean). 9 to 2, wen: Qtls. W (J. Dtly), 9 to 1. s-cond; Ilermeneta. lut I!lrkenrutH), & to 5. third. Time. 1:53 3-5. ncney Boy, Frangible. Doc tor Stephens, Pcsltion and Greyfeld also ran. Sixth race, one and one-fourth mile Compass, 101 (Donnelly). So to l. won: Cherished. 101 (ltansch). 7 to 1. v. ond: Major Manlr, lrt7 (Dav Isfen). t to 1. third. Time. 2:09 1-3. Radiant Heat, Kentucky Habe, Pralne Do?, Malay and Farmer Dennett also ran. Itesnlts nt Toronto. Toronto. Ontario. May SL There was a record attendance to-day.' the last day of the Woodbine races. Track fart. Results: First race six furlongs Itassato won: Co:n mona. second; Aloa, third. Time, 1:16U Second race, five furloncs-Dramatist won; Chambles. second; Woolsack, third. Time, 1:03U. -Plri,ce,e0:1f 5nd one-elehth mile Wire Fn jren; Butter Scotch, second; John Kuskin. third. Time. l:t3. c.rihS?VV0,'ie na one-e'Ehth mile-April Tlme'iaSS? e" Eecona: Ohnet, thtrd. -f'lnSSJ- ii2Pl'ch?s'' "" mlles-Sallust jn: ll'eble. second: Uurnop, third. Time. 7:11. ..?.?. 5.ee,T,onf nilleBor.okart won: Tlllany, second; Far Itcckaw&r, third. Time, !:. l'al Dunne Wins Three Stakes DEPENOS M n 5 1 f urm If Sprinter Is Disqualified tliu In- teruolirgiaip Track Cliaiupiuu- slup Goes to Yak-. PRINCETON A CLOSE THIRD. Five Xew Iuterrecords Art' Made I'law Not Quite Able to Catch De Witt in the Sixlo'ii- I'ound Haminer Tlirow. Ke York, M.iy ."1 -Ilarv.n.! l-ftated Yale in the contest f.r chamii:i.-h.p hon ors at the intcrcolitgiale athl-tic m.-et which began )-esurau and was concluded to-day at Berkeley .al. The total scoie was 31 to 40. Princeton came up surprisingly cloje to the leaders, her representatives scoring 27 po.r.t. The. Executive Committee of the I. C. A. A. A. held a brief meeting at the oia! to day to consider the protest made by i.tle against Schick of Harvard, but it was de cided to allow the Harvard spr.nter to com pete in the finals of the lw and 127 jaid dashes. 'Ihe committee adjourr.ea the fur ther bear.ng of evidence In the i.isi until June H or ul. when it will cuute.ie in ihi; c.ty for that spct;!l purpo-'c. rfchick fiii isllvd second in both sprints, scenr.;; tlx points tor Hirvard. Should Hie dciKiou of the ciunmittie be ad-erse to Schkk, Har vard will liyse Bix points and Yaie will pain two. so that Yale would win u;e chaniuiou ship. honors by a total of XI pol:its to ii.tr vard's 2S. Arthur F. Iijltcy, the little Genrg- town sprinter, create d a new wo-ld s i ecord In ine iw-yams Hash by winning ,n jj-j nencc ana will take pirt in ur.il athletic meeting during hi stay atrn '. New int-.-roviii'Kiate r.voi'ls uio cs-nb-Ils-hrd in live vt tiie ewnti, l.au.uly, tlie hammer thiow. shot put. polo vault, one-Qtiarti-r ttiie run and l(K-aid dash. Dv-witt of Princeton did not improve on him hn-' throw of Itrl fet 10 inches made yesterday, but Plaw of California was in bttttr shape to-day and threw tho hammer 2i3 ft-vt 8 inches, shoninc an Improvement of over 19 feet op. his Sc:n trial throw yesterday. The Saniiitnrlen: IW-yard dah, sm:cr.als First a. won bv P. H. MouUon. id: v. a. ,'i k Kararj. tSfccond; J. s?. Weinney. Inn- ..aula, third. Time. 10 seconds. Stfn. htat, ,mii bv A. P. Duffy. Cieorgft'iwn; A. . "alloxan. Calif rrnia. sec ond. J. K iiaiK. lianard. third. Tim, t 4-5 eeconds. This time ni.ils the uorld record. 120-yard huni'.e ra . iPmiflnals-Pfrt heat, won h i. :.. WUf.s. liarvanl; K i. V:!-..n, Am hertt $cond. Time. 1" 4- 8?ctnd. Fioond b-at. wen hy C J. 'l.ipp, YaJe; J. H. Conrw, Har vard, necon't. Tunc. 11 C-5 seconds. A. P. Duffy of Georgetown won the final of me iw-yoru aa?n ana crcatea a new w or id's record of d J-5 recend. Putting it-pound not, won ly F. G. Bck, Tale. 41 feet i, ir.- ftes; J. TniRl.-y. Harvard. Fectnd. 43 fet 4 Inc i-s; J. 11. lnit. Prince-' ton. third. 4'J iet 1 inih: C. 11. Itobinnon. Har vard, fourth. 4i feti l (nch. Beck's put ma;e a nc-u lnterc"iliKiEte record. One-m'lH run. won by U. E. Wllliamit. Prince ton; O. It. llarphcll. Ct-Iumbla. tn nd; C. r. Jacobus. Yal. tMrd; It. S Trott. Cornell, fourth. Time. 4 minutes 1-3 seconds. (n htmdnd ya.d run. llnal hc-.t Won hy A. P. Duffy, OriretK-wn. V. A. sViucs, Harvaid, Gcon'i.J. d. 'i;nt:j, Pennsylvania, third; F. A. Mi-ulton. " .,!. fiurth. Tlmt. :"U 1-S. Th tirrif made was a nw amateur aJ profss&lonal record fur t'ie world. Four hundred T-(d fcirty yard run, Hnal heat Won by Y. H-'ilin-i, t.irrtown; . li. L'irB. Tale. BecQTid; K. C. hust. Harvard, third; M. Ughtner. HarvarK fourth, Tim, :4a 3-5. One hundred and tirtnty v.rd hurdle, final boat Won by J. H. Omvenw. Tirard; E. J. Clapp, Yale, s-end; J. G. WUUf. Harvard, third; E. P. WllBon, Amherst, third. Tlat. :I 3-7.. Runniuc hl;:h jump VVoa by v.. . lv-w .Svra cup I. ftet U Inches; O. Yt. Powell, raltfornla, eecurul. 6feet l' inches; O. W. Curtis, Irlneeton. third. A fi-t 9 inches; A. Jack, Val-, tourth, a fee'. 9 !rw lies. Two-n.iJe run Won tjy A. C. Bowea. I'ennsyl vania; M. TV. Franchotte. Yale, r-rnnd; T. M. 1'oster. CV'rnel!. tMrd; K. Russell, Pennsylvania. Fourth, Tim1. ?:i". 220 -yard hurdle, semiiinnls. first and second o run in iinal First heat w"n bv K J. Claop, Yol: W. A. 1'owell. Oiiiiornia, seunil. Tim-. 5 second. Fe-vni lit at x-n h- J. V. Willis. Hannrd: If. '. 'he-k. California, scoid. Time. 24 .'(-" S'-conds Polo v.tt.lt Won by D. S. Horton, Princeton, 11 fet 2 lTi'hs; II. L,. Gardner, t-'yrause. second, 11 fe-t; A. W. celrrnen. Frimetcm. third. Vt feet $ inch1; I. A. Grav. I'enns'lvanla, fourth, 13 tet C inche?. Throwing sixfeun-pound hammer Won by J. 11. Dew.t. Pr!nc'tn, )4 fet 10 inches; A. Plaw. falifi-rnlo. sfirJ. 163 ft S in.-he?; K. G. Wrlcht. Tilnreton. third. .39 feet; V. T. Plner, Harard. fourth. 13fi feet 2t in bes 2J-5.-.rds run. semifinal, iirst nn-J ?fmil ti ran In final; first heat wan by J. S. Hale. Harvard; W. A. yehick. Harvard. sec nd. Tim1. 21 3-5 recond". Jerond heat won bv V. T. IghtnT. Harvard; W. It. Moult on, Taie. cecond. Time, 21 4-" scond. Hnlf-mile rur Won by H. H Taylor. Amherst; I M. Adstt. Irinceton. second: K. P. ltmnten, llanard, third; J. R. Kan Tale, fourth. Time, 2 minutes 3-3 seconds. Two hundred and twenty-yards hurdle Final won by J. G. Willis. Hnnarf: R- J- Harp. Tale, second: II C tlek. iallfornia, third; W. A. Tow II. California, fourth. Time, 23 4-& sec onds. Robinson. Mlchlcnn, fell In the trial heat of the 220-yard hurdle ar! b'okc his leg. Running broad jtivp Won by A. T. Fister, Amhert, with 21 fe-t 11 inches; i;. 3. Fallows. Yale, wond. with 21 fet I'a4 in-he; Jam- Grims. Prince ton. third, with 21 feet 1"H Inchts; J. S. Kpraker. Yale, fourth, with 2t ftet SW. inches. Two hundred and twent.-vard run Final hat wY.n by W. T. IJrbtnr. Hirvard; W. A Hchlck. Harvard, second; F P. Mouiton. Y-al. thirl; J. I Halff, Harx-ard. fourth Time. 21 3-5 sernni'n. Hnn'ara nlns te u i enamrlnnshin with 3t points. Yale second, 30 point; Princeton, 7 points. iiv.v itcssni.i. vr:;s cwi'sijtta. STot n SIkcIi- Favorite Sialic fioiitl at l.atoDla. Cincinnati, 'o.. .May 31. The Clipsetta Stakes for 2- ear-old lillles at Ave furlonrs was the feature of th- card at Latoria to day. (Jrand Mary was add.-d to the race and coupled with Flora vVilloui-liby as the Schultc entr-. The pair was made favorite In the betting at 13 to 3. Seven younssters faced the llac. The Etart was a pood one and Mary Olenn nt once took commard. Sh-? led to the Etrcteh turn, whn Flora WlUoughby moved up and they raced I-ad aid head to the last eighth pole. Iieie Eva Russell, De borah nnd K-wcial Tax moved up and a grand strucf-ie resnlted. Eva Itussell win nine by a half length, hard ridden. The surprise of th- day was the victory of Hemp, at 50 to 1. Xot a favorite won. nrst rac. seven furlonss Jane Oalcer D2 J Martin). 11 to 5. wnn: lurlane. 97 ! A. Jack son!. 6 to 1. wend; Elcvm Uells. 105 (A. Weber) !tl third. Time. 1:!8. Ituby Itay. Sky Flyer. Mrllu Eh 11. Lizzie L :y and Lova alfo ran. Hecond rai-e. Rvc furionps Lendcn, IP) flrvin). 7 to 1. won: toc Wom1. l's (Gormley). 20 to 1. second; Olnnth, 110 lit. Wiliiarrs 6 to 5 third. Tlm. 1:(CH. Joe IJei-kley. Itls-n, Athel Stone. Itoanro, Quality Street and F.l nlfhop also ran Thrd race. ,ne mil. FelilnK li'mp. )M (A.i ter). M to 1. uon: Hefur.dus. 102 CJonalev) 7 to ;;nu; i:a:m it.. i".j c Hsiroi. l.i in l mira. Time 1:12-, hcfnh'''nus. Ma:rri!L Kliie Name-, ix-xru. Itu-Jlan. Mcgja. Jim Nap and I Jtan It'anhael also ran' Fourth tace. Clipsetta Stakes. ;-year)ld nlll's I Ave furlone". value Jl ".In-Eva Itu.jell. 110 tMIn' I der). i to 1. w.n: Flora Wlllouchby. HI ale- Inerny). 16 to 5, second. Special Tax IS. tUnd- net! 4 tn 1 thlr.! Time !... ivimI. -.- ( -1 r.. , ., n ... .. " .. Glenn. Grand Mary and Two Lick t.?n ran. Fl nt WI'louciil"y and Or.iril Mar- coupled in lettinjt. Fifth race, one mil-, selllnc Brief 109 tilorm ley). G to I. won: i:d Adack 102 illick" 7 to 10, second; Polly Wacner. 103 (Dade). 11 to C. third. Time. l:42i. Hinsdale. I-ady Kratnbl? itanuuo and The Caxton also ran. rat JlorrlV?y loft at post. Sixth race, seven fiirlT.e-. selling Fonda 107 (Llndey). 7 to 1 won. rlorlta. H (Mcln-mvi. 2 to 5, second buave. 109 (Aker). 8 to 1. third. Time. 1:23?;. Quaver ar.d Julia Junkln al.o ran. BH. SCIIOOI- I1UYS OKTI7. LAD. Tnyii .yi.SOO for tlie Fine KncIIali Seller. nrcn.'BLic spepi al Mesiro. Mo.. May 31. Doctor I. F. Schcop of Racine, Wis., was in this city to-dav and bought Ortiz I-ad. a line EnKllsh setter, from Charles Crisucll for Jl.seo. He also bought a fine Audrain County saddle horse from J. It. Middltton for a fancy price. Ortiz Lad. the dotr, has been a prize vrlnncr In the field trials in this and surrounding States for two or three seasons, and is considered the best in the State. There was a great rivalry between this dog and Dock Hicks, a Paris dog-. No Uvea I.oMt nt Hawthorne. Chicago. May 31. Ofllciclj of Ihe Havrthcrne raco track, whose Brand Ftand burned yesterday, xaid to-day that n lives had been lost in the fire. The stable boy vrho was reported kl.t'd had gone to Harlem track be 'ore the Are. Detectives are workias on the theory that the lire iaa the work of incendiaries. onlooketsas well a? the contes-tiuK athljetes li ! when till- phi niimeual time was unm.uneei. I S; I uuntv will p.ill :nr Knvl.ni,; li... t.-. ir j fj! I 1 1 BFTWIMP oi U '' 1 R - - . S50,:00 Worth if Woolen Fabrics Most 1)3 Closer! On) "ot a Sacrifice. V i, s'".!ii .; 'itjirft 1 Ukkmi 1 if I- Ml S3 A Fiver in Tro m j a,v-jfMgasCTtarg!OT-.wriv.Tamffj.r?w FIVE P-W WESTERN ATHLETIC REG OS Michigan Wins Tntcrcollegiato Moet at Marshal! Field With Chic:igo Second. HURDLE MAN'S LEG IS BROKEN. Minnesota Wins One-Mile Relay Race, Which Does Not Fig ure in Points for the Championship. Chlcai-o, III.. I.Iiy 31. Five Western Inter collegiate records were broken and one equaled at the annuaj meet ot the lnter cillefi'.ate conference Athletic Association nn Atni-aiin!! KintH tn-ri.iv Mlchlp.in WOT1 the meet, having secured M points, while Chicago was, second with 2j rolnts and Wis consin third ":1th a total of ID points. The da-, was an ideal one for the cames end the grand stand was taxed to Its ut most to accommodato the thousands of en thusiasts who rathe to witness the .-ecord- breaklng events. I in the pole vault, it. l. tnapman ot Drake University created tho senKition of the day by def-atlnu both Dvorak t.Uich Igan). and Jlacee (t'hlcaso). who bad be?n picked 'as sir.- winners In thla event. Obaoman cbated tho bar at 11 feet G'.j InclKA which Is half an Inch better than the former record, held by Dvorak of .Weinman. no s-uureu seuoiiu inace to-u.v over Mace. . . In the one-mile relay race, which was participated In by Minnesota. Illinois and Northwestern, the former college won bv a Rood marfiln. The result of this race did nut tliM-rn in tho residto. The scores of the various college were: Michigan, 3S; Chicago. IS: Wisconsin, IJ; Drake University. 10: Minnesota, 9; Belolt, S: Illinois, li: Notre Dame, i: Iowa. 5: North western. 3. In the 220-yardii hurdle race. Robinson of Michigan fell badly and was carried off the Held. It was stated later that his left leir was fractured, and that his left knee was thrown out or joint. 1'he araninrles. The fir t heat of the 130-yard hurdle was won hy Itflimiti, Minnesota: Sarldakl. WNconsln. secon-J; Kreesc. lUlni'it., third. Time. :13 flat. Second lia'-. 120-yard liunlle Wen by Maloney, t hL-apo: second, frier, jjeioii; inira, u. Brten. aiinnesora. i inie. :it, 1141. l'to-vard dash FIrtJt h-.-at won by ixnhn. Michl- pan: aond. Senn. fhlcaso; third. Beacon. Be - lrit. Time. 10 second. Second heat won bv Blair. Chicago: secon-I. Nuf-r. MIciilsin; third. Pierce. Minnesota. Time, "L.2:11 '''onds. .... . . Tr.lnl m-'i on dv aiaioney. tnicaxo; Fecor.a, Merrill. Hi loit; third. Hire. I-urdue. Time. 10 1-S lvt-ar. -Insh Final hi-at won by Uahn. Mlehl- gan; seroml. IUa!r. hlcaj:v: thtrJ. Maloney. Gil- caco. Tlm. 10 seconds. 1-i-vard hurdle r.nal hat won by Moloney. Chicasn; -wcortd. Bckman, ilmneota; third. SorWabf. V.'lwonaln. Tlm. :IS 2-3. This breaks the Westrrn lntercolleijtrfte rcccnl by two-HTths of a second. Discus throw was won by Swift, Iowa; fccon-I. Italrd. North wt?ra; third. riap. Cldcaso; dl ti4ic, US.1. This breaks th Western Intercol legiate re "! Two hundred and twenty-yard dash First heat won bv Itlatr. .nlcaco; niond, ToaKU. Wlrcon ain; third. Inj;harrt, Illinois. Time. :2Z 3-5. Sipond heat Won by Hahn. Michigan; Ftconi. Ed Men dl, tWIcit; third, Ken.n. Chicago. Time, Two hundipJ-yard dash Third- heat won by Maloney. (lib ago: second. Itk-e. 1'unlue; third, :ntnn riIn!t Time. 23 fccn(i. tne-nill run W-n by Keachi Wbrconfln; S:S:m S: "ff'feiKlS Western record. Four hundred and forty-yard run was won by U l. Merrill, Belolt: second. Nufer, Mlchliran; thlrit Ti!.hert. Minnesota, lime. J) second. Two hundred and twentj'-yanl hurdle I-"l"st heat was won hy Il'M'kman. Minnesota; Nufe, Michigan, second: Freeze. Hllnoh". third. Tlrr-. 26 1-5. fecund heat mui by Maloney. Chlcaso; I'crter. lieloit. second; natcliffe. Illinois, third. Time. 27 secondJ. Shot-put won bv Kirby. Netre Dame: second. Snow-. Michigan; third. E.1 Merrill, Ilelolt. D!s tonie, 41 feet S'i In hea. This breaks the West em intercolleplate record by half an inch. Two hundrnl and twenty yard hurdle, third heal Was won by 1M Merrill, Helolt: second. Kirby, Notre Dame; third, Anderson, Iowa. Time. :23 3-3. Kicht hundred and elchty yard run Waa won by Urellkr'-utz. Wisconsin; second. Foster. Mlrh Ipan: third. Daniels. Wisconsin. Time, 2:00 2-3 Two hundred ard twentv yard daih. final heat Wa won by Maloney, Chleago; Rlalr. Chicago, second: KJ Jlerrill. l!.-lolt, third. Time. :22 1-S. I'ole ault Was won by Chapman, Drake; Dvorak. Mlchlenn. second: Metjee. Chltarfo. third. Helaht. 11 feet 6'i Inche. This breaks the Western Int.rrollfKiat.- record cf 11 feet 6 in-hes. The two-mile run was won by Kellocs. Mlch ffan: 3IcEachren. Wisconsin, second; Ketiell. Ill'noi... third. Time. 10:C7. This breaks Western intercollegiate reeord. Two hundred and twenty yard hurdle, final heat, wn won by Itorkman. Minnesota; second, Nufer: third. P. Merrill. Time. 3 3-3. Hammer throw was won by Pell. Drake: tna Wisconsin, srennd: Bear. Illinois, third. Dis tance. 117 feet IV Inches Ilich Jump Snow and liarrett. Mlchliran. tied for first place, hcleht 5 feet STi Inches; Quantrell. ChleaBO. third. Itucr-nc broad Jump Won by Honkln.. Chi cago: second. Keater. Illinois: third, lleftner, Wisconsin. Distance. 22 lect 4'4 inches. HorseH Are Sold at Gravescuil. New York, May 31. The following horses were sold todav In the paddock at Gravesend: Collirny. b. c 2 years, G. carlstad, rOrlent, J. E Widener: ISM. Ink. blk. c . 2 years, by nermence Flutter. T. Manahan: S9OT. Stunts, b. c . 2 years, by Doctor Rice Eothens Fe-irl. K. reters; Jsoo. Bay filly (unnamed), 2 years, by Albert Marie, J. S. Morris: S. Aden. b. or br. c 3, by Athellng Ulsle. E. Peters; S700. May Harrison, b. 1.. 3. by Imp. Gold Crest Ovid. J. & Widener; 31.250. The KaKKed Cavalier, h. c. 3. by Tournament Imp. Innerdale, Vi. Hogan; 3300. FIchtlntr the Bookmakers' Tax. 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SiiEiAi TllLOiili OIL berland I'ark Ass ciatifin. ownin? the f'umberlanl ir- ic. u- it- -t -.r- ni. i i--. t i" ei 3-f" paid a- a .je iai 1 - n makers' tax durinif th- prin meetiiitf The a?'h 'atlun claims that thf -ict li un-onVitiit.' r.a!, jllfpmrf it i- claSJ leKi'-aiion lh- N ft Memphis Jockey dub has a!iw attai ked th a t AMERICANS WIN EASILY FROM ENGLISH P0L0ISTS. XVaierhurj- nml Kerne tin) $nrn llrllSliinlly I'lajnl Cnmo fit lIurlltiKIiaui. I London, Hay 31. Tho result of f-3ayB j test polo niatoh nt Hurllnsham fmni tho American Clip was a complete surprise to i nil the experts and was all the more wel come to the hue cathenns 01 Americans who nw their team win, 2 to 1. VeonllnK to all prei-Ious form the Eng lishmen should have won; but the Ameri can team rose splendidly to the occasion nml played a nearly faultless came, much t'etter. m fact, than they ever played here before. 'U'aterbury mid Keene were tho jiartlcu'.ar stars of the American team and aRaln and again saved the Ramo. KAYV rl.AVIUtS AGAI.V IJEFCATED. I.ot to Country CItili In Golf Gnmc rJI llctrvD. Tlie Kansas City golf learn was acaln defeated yesterday In a match came with the Country Club on the links of the latter j organization, near Clayton. Tho score was i to :. urr saved his teammates from Fhut-out. He was the only visitor to score. in" matcn score is as lotions: Country Club. Brookmlro 13 up A. Ptickney 13 up Scudder It up Swartz 9 up S Sticktier 7 up n. JlcKlttrick .... r. up Miller 0 Kansas City. McKlrdy 0 Marh 0 Meredith illbett nramt Tcunir Orr Total ..SS Total Mi noTrllnc Tournament Avernp;e. Secretary A. I.. Seaman of the National Cocked Hat Bowlinir Association baa prepared the foi Icwlns list of percentages and averajret of play- .j. in ii.. wuiu.iiuriii. iiui ui pronres: i Xame Games. C.I". M.P. Av. 57.M 5'i- 3S.33 f3.ll IZ.H 34 fi) 13.2! J3.14 C3.13 12.76 32.M IZ.07 :i 4 M.S7 31 S'l 51 CI n.ei 514-1 M 4 SI X) EI 31 51 21 Jl 17 ;t..: 51 C5 51.03 la 11 M.i3 :o. m &J21 3A21 MM wot 41.91 4131 45.S-) 417) 45 51 41.il 4101 ti 31 4.31 4M0 47.30 4.fit 4" n Wessels 33 33 30 33 K S3 1.06 1 f. 1.51 1 11 i.: l.i-, t 1.17 13 l.H i ;i 1.23 1.47 l. 1.21 1.14 1.1 1 1.01 1.3 1.37 1.71 1.37 1.32 .St 1.32 l.C 1 4-T 134 191 171 121 1 tl i n 1 3 1.23 1.41 1 47 1ST 1.27 1.41) 1.4.1 1.30 1.21 ir.t 1.71 13" i r.- 2.G9 2.C3 2.M 2.80 i43 2.(5 1.43 3.20 1.73 2.35 2.43 2.37 3.07 2 43 3.3t 3.34 3 CO S.M 3 03 l!l 3.(13 3.01 X1S 3.73 3.C3 XS) 3.11 3f 2.M 3.03 4 1 3.4' 3 13 3f 3S9 3.31 i) 3.73 4 31 4 ?0 3.C3 4.07 4.43 4 14 4.f) 3.77 4t 4.71 4.7S Miller .. ! Meier .. Fcholl .. i ':f-lh I;!'fow Itlckart 33 Ilirsch 33 Mitrhell 3 Bruen 73 Clj-mer 3) C. llollwec S i Hollwe ' ,,'"- in" Kulaiw"" urinht ..' ...J) ...33 ...3'. ...37 ... ...23 Jtyan Brunswick 3 Ponlrum, IS Sparks 31 Kahre 3 Goetz 31 jrtimni0nS".'.";;ji T?e!n ) 37 33 p.'l , j0riV, Dueker" vtttl i jVu " b-.'erYe" S .rhmidt A."in!i '.'.'".'.'.'.'.ii it?JlPl t- . j t a f-i,"- " Krn"tnfr V) Hraiin 2T. Hauer K TIMhfi: 3 prckman 21 flauch V Orprmnn 3 Fchrtnl 2") A. Ilnlltrcs l FuifvT t-l ivivld V ' Irper Zn 1.5S 4.7) 45 5) 14S TOI-BN-AMITNT ItnCOItDS. Team hlch fire Mntmt Citv Team hlah anrle-St. In( Individual hlrli live Pcholl Individual hlch single 3Ieler " ' . TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. I J GIHL. WANTED-An experienced elrl to dust ; fmuisure. Apply Lonensteln & Co.. 1107 01le st. YOUNO MAN WANTED About 16 rears, hav ing somn experience in Rents' furnishing; goods. Apply, with reference. alveler-Stewart-Lewld F, O. Co.. 707 Olive st. MORGAN. 3107 Furnished room, with board, for one or two persons: modem home. TO hoard one or two children: motherly care: beautiful home: opposite park; reference given. H 161. Republic VINE St.. 321S Nicely furnished second-story front room and other rooms. MME. SHIl'TOX. the peerless fortune teller. Call and be convinced. 1132 N. Nineteenth. FLOWER store; (rood location; good reasons for selllnc. J 164. Republic. GOOD, durablo storm buggy and harness; al so horse: good puller. 4321 Fountain ave. MODERN nlne-nxim house, built for owner's use: terms rearonable. Telephone A 13S7 Kln loch. IIOfSFGIRL WANTED Girl or woman to do housework, 33 per week: good place for right parts'. 3C Washington. GIRLS WANTED For machine and hand work on shop coats. 2633 Gravels a. OUVE St.. 3417 Neatly furnished front room and other rooms. WASHINGTON Ave.. 2303 Choice large front room, newly papered; housekeeping: gas stove; bath: southern exposure; quiet, desirable loca tion: 32 and 32.23. NICE driving mare, new runabout: good work team. 202 N. (."banning. GOOD work horse. 1724 Elliot it. THREE work horses, two deliverey homes, cheap: runabout and harness. 203 N. Channlng. SIX horses and mares. J23 to $100; runabout ana harness. 202 N. Charming. AUTOMORILES storjd. repaired and sold on commission. Dudley-Carper Mfg. Co.. 1211 Pino street. ONE horse. l,IW pounds, sound. 365; can b seen at 238') Pope ave. RELLBOYS WANTED Two mod bellboys. Apply this mornlnj to head bellman. University Club. Grand and Washington. HOUSEMAN WANTED Good houseman. Ap ply this morning to housekeeper, remr entranca L"dv.rslty Club, Grand axd Washtngtn- -. r.t?i;a?,v!!yij:r.iKr,i'T.g'W.Jt-A?a;a,35 ffasaF1 gi&v3& fll!E ,?n W I .... A-....-i'grgn:'iid? DR. SCHREINER 816 Chestnut St., St. LouIk. Mo. The ItKLl.VlII.K Spcelull.t. . Tires pnvata ana cnrcnlc d! rnrei Lest Manhood, Nervous Debility. Loit Vigor. Seminal lKness. Mgjjt U--i. Dcbiil tatlr.s Uream... Early Decay. Va rlc '"le, rwults of errors or ex rete. Urinary til--aes. Oleet. fctnrture l"nnatural I)lchart- and all dlM-QBes of Kidneys and Madder and Blood Poison all stares, nniltiv.lv rtirerf (Intf. j town patients t-eated ty mall. Dock free. $1.00 PER WEEK for Treatment. l'ou could buy no tetter tor Jltf a wek. Con-ultatlon Free. Call or write. Hours: 9 a. m. to S p. m. hundajs. 3 a. m. to J p. m. Lj-U:i.Jr-,w:v-ii'Maiir,'L3i 'n " g bend In Your Subscription For Goiumbia Gopper Company Stock . JCOW. 010 C1IESTXCT ST. gg.-aasfgjtii?J!PJg?gggaBri hi m c y, i ta Js s & n e v r "4(r' r rti . rz. s cr Avo-k iv jwi n m kJP 46m& TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. l5H(J1fSfiiSiirt pOi "nBiiioi ouii REALTY CO., 719 Chestnut Street. n I ii I u o ,-, I Telephones: Main 21W Bell; A 1M2 Klaloch. llWELLINGS. iii Cabanne. llr., b., t S14 N. Theresa, xumisnea; sia.- ble t73 4433 Morgan. 11 r.. b. h.-w. beater 63 620 N. Theresa. 6 t r.. b 25 r.. b.. heater 27 30 4744 Labodle. 7 r.. b. Sas 3j afntt. 3 r., b. f 3J FIATS. KS3 Vernon. 8 r., Ix. t b 22.M f. 23 4S1SA Bell, 5 r.. b., 4703A Labadle. I r. I f.. Ilx 25 STOKES. 1015 Mississippi, stsre 12 117 N. Main. 3 sto ries 45 2220 Chouteau, store, hall and room... IS 1M1 N. Grand fl 213) Pendleton 10 4ACA Finney 23 215 S 11th, ft . 25x60. 23 4ftS-7 Kalrfax each. 13 101 . oommcrctal. 2d and Zd tlcora hand elevator . 13 1S01 N. Grand (rear;. 1) iV9 N. htb IS STABLES. 370 Ilelmar. brick... 1J 1W1 N. Grand 10 4362 Swan, shed a I 'WEST Eh'D FURBISHED RESIDENCE." No. D350 Cabann place, corner eff Hara, avc; 11 roomi; larg-e lawn, trees larg Phrubb-rr; hardwood finish floon'. Front Rank farnace. Horn Comfort range. hand3t,mn furniture. Incluiltn piano; carriage-house, stable, cowshed and chl It en-house. Applv to G UKKIt-ANDERSON' R. CO . 719 Chestnut. MODERN SI ORE. 117 N. Main st.. suitable for a light manufac turing, su'h as clothing, overalls, waist xojdi, baking r-owilers, rant medicines, etc : atout 2.W') quAre feet, extra well llchted; h-indomo skjlleht office, pod cellar, easr mnnlnff ele vatir. has Just ie-n thorouyhly overhauled antl remodMed Ai-ply to Oi:int-ANDERSOX R. CO.. 7U Chestnut "CHOUTEAU PLACE.'' 23H Maffitt avc. 8 roonn each. bath(. furnaces, htit and cold water and all modem convenience; rent only J3o each per menth. GBnER-A2.'DEIi30N BEAI.TT CO.. 713 Cnr-tout t. IiOb'SEGlHI. WANTED Good girl to d gen eral housework; apply at once. 239 N. Grand. norSEGIRL WANTED Competent girl to 6(t light huusenork and to nurse cne child. 4511 Washington. OKK WANTED Cook: small family! good w ages. 3112 Pine st. LAFNDRESS WANTEDWh:teIaundresa""for Monday every week: apply Sunday morning. 4M Washington. STAIR FITTER WANTED-One A No. 1 .talr fitter, also two men for rouch beam work; must leave town 3Iondiy evenlrg; good chances tor right men. Southern Foundry Co., 303 Fullertoa building. STENOGRAPHER A competent stenographTr desires a sosltlon: eiperlenced In Insurance work. G 161. Republic. MAPLE Ave, . IKO Two nicelr furnished front rooms, southern exposure, with flrat-clas board. ONE front room, for g-ntlemen. furnished: southern exposure. Call at 2S0! Magnolia ave. LAfLEDE- Ave.. 8114-Second-Hcor front con r.ertlng rooms, light housekeeping; no children. ENTIRE fumlhlr,cs of ten-room house, 3124 Morgan: houe lor lease: parties declining house keeping; bargain. 413 Lccust, room 203. MOVING SaIe-323 trunks. SScTocash reg Ister, 310: benches, cupboard, one-tenth of cost. Bay yourself rich. Kclghfa. 311 N. Fourteenth. HOUSEGIRI. WANTEDA good."relIabIe"Kl7l to do general housework, only three In family: no children. Apply 1718 Wagoner place. COOK WANTED Good cook; good wages. Ap ply 4323 Kanton ale. - GIRL WANTED Small girl to wipe dishes, at once. 6120 Easton ave. IIOUSKGIRL AND DINING-ROOM GIRL WANTED At once 61l Easton ave. CARETAKER A middle-aged lady would Ilk to care for house of family leaving city for sum mer; West End or suburbs preferred; honest and reliable: gocd reference aa to character: with smailsalary. all or ad lrcss JL W., 2634 Locust. HoVsEKEEPER-Mlddle-nged lady wouldilk place In the country as housekeeper, where there is lady In family or care for children; must be an agreeable family; moderate wages, good ref erences JL W.. 2634 Locust. OLIVE St., 374s Large or small southern room; hot and cold bath- private. SAN FRANCISCO Ave.. Cor. Newstead Cbupl or gentlemen to board; southern exposure; large, shady place; large and small r"oms. LOCUST St.. 222tEIegantly fur. back parlor and other rooms: first-clasa home cooking. LADT wanting to leave the city for summer would like to take one or two children In charge best reference tn regard to character; references rvrhanged. M. N.. SCSI Locust. LTflE mu LOCU8T St- 230 Famished rooms, with board. SECONDHAND cash-register. H OUT. -3 ltt L. 1 :....-,