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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 11

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7 11 RACING WAS portin cJ ORDINARY tJB 3 3 JOR SRCKSON 4 RANK CARES dr 3 2Ll r1' Mile WAS SET DOWN Dau vv rt anu a tt BASEBALL 3 1X! WHAT MICHIGAN DID MERCER HERE SATURDAY in' i the team as a wrL 'J? hri '1 $1000 i ll't 2 2 7 10 3 3 7 4 Eleven The discovery leads to ROM SADDLE AM) STABLE Penn Wa Scored On 410 10 3 2 1 5 13 a big lot of yearlings 8 '4 Burkett 7 Bell 1 Went Sent ree to Men BARON BELL THE WINNER 21 xidir i Smith S' BOWLING GOSSIP THE GRIDIRON iff trying a lot of new material DEVLIN'S AND: INE VI if) it ftT? i A sioets of all Sorts WITH LOCAL elevens pillars defeated the Eagles by dr ClUb 5 4 5 3 that 5 5'1'1 YACHTING' 8 ft" A I I 2 4 MW i i 1 31 i 2 3 4 6 2 3 5 6 5 3 6 2 3 7 6 by the spirit work an in through fol text of the 10 11 7 6 3 2 1 3 3 2 7 7 8 4 37 3 2 7 1 2 6 8 I 3 2 9 6 7 2 2 6 ro I 1 (Olney) (Hayden) (High Parke Ludwig AVib Center Right guard Right tackle Right end Quarter 3 I 1 C'A Decker MeekKratz CourtrightD Childs Childs Drew 1 i 2 3 3 2 VALUABLE ROCK CALUMET HECLA SIAMESE CROWN PRINCE DUE TO ARRIVE TO DAY 6 9 dis Terre Haute Ind between two and three seconds Patch went an exhibition four cornered course this afternoon in flat The track had not had time to thoroughly after recent heavy rains Bobby Wallace was the second baseman in this 2 8 8 legation also will party on its arrival strong team We have the grounds and everything Is all the force Its dis ot the I I Vrrig the jOCk 4 ro 3 ro 8 8 to most remarkable to all wlio will They had battled for broke in Two 'additions to new halfback and a tackle to aid the team Immensely The October number is full of good things 25 cents 4 TO wagon PACINO AMATEURS TO Nathan Straus (H lievereauxi red Wedgewood Billings) Shadow Chimes era) 2:08 2:10 LEXINGTON JUDGES LIKE DRIVR JUPdE TTjjjcv ERVE BECK MAY NEVER PLAY BASEBALL AGAIN Left tackle Left guard DETROIT HORSE RACE WHEN SCOTT HUDSON TOOK LINES won Sister Sarah 100 (J Miller) second Dr Scharff 107 (w Waldo) third Ume 118 Almanac Ilain slow nnle over Washington October Hi Royal Highness Chowfa Maha Vajiravudh crown prince of Siam will arrive in Washington Saturday morning to pay his! respeeta to the president of the United States 'He is expected to' ar rive at New York on the urst Bismarck to morrow or riday and will be met by a commission ap pointed by the president consisting of Peirce third assistant sec retary of state David Sickles of New York formerly United States consul general at Bangkok as a per sonal representative of President BoosevelL and Edwin 'Morgan of the state department as secretary to the commission The Siamese minister and members of his greet the royal at New York The party will eity on a special is I Wia Mercer nowj at Pittsburg with jthe All Americans! will be in Detroit efil Sat urday for a conference with President An gus and Manager Dwyer on next team At the conclusion of this conference it ta probable' that tbo club owner will be prepared to make bls official announcement of the prospective Line up for 1903 'and the officers of the club Mercer has been con ducting a couple of deals that will ixs de cided one way or the other by that time The All Americans are booked to play Cleveland on riday and Saturday and with Joss and Bernhard Cleveland favor ites with the nine Mercer will have no trouble to get away Manager Dwyer may return from bis scouting trip to day 'and will remain in all probability until Saturday After this meeting there will be a cessation of player chasing tbs club owner being convinced that all that can be done for the present has been done There is a good Itnc up assured even with some of the disappoint ments permanent Latest advices are to the effect that Dahlen has decided to stay with Brooklyn Should this prove to oe the case Hulswitt will likely be tried at thiid Elberfeld will be back to play short despite McGraw's insistence that the player will respect the contract that New York holds Eddie Bald ahd Jacquelin a match race at Paris oh Americans will team for the purposn of beating the rench cyonst' It is said that Sheets' Martin and Eddie Bald' will appear in a play in London Martin riding a horse and Bald a wheel In a racing scene that will bo the aensa tional feature of the drama INCIDENT WILL COST THE LOCAI REINSMAN JUST MOO i oil who will box rankjueago tills evening well with some of those prominent in the game at who have already barred fixed it so that Peter Jack et lit tie business worth hav the best WENT OUT IN ITH HEAT AND WON NEXT THREE Lexington Kyi October rank Cares the Detroit driver got Into trouble with the judges at the second meeting of the Kentucky Breed association and as a result wan assessed Cares was driving Judge Cullen owned by George Paine of the Detroit Matinee club in the 2:23 trot Cullen took! the second heat but in the third Cares according to the belief of the judges did not push the gelding Oueopta taking the heat In two second slower time than either first or second heat Cares was taken out of the sulkey and Scott Hudson was put up Judge Cullen was again second in the fourth heat which was still slower but he went out and took the fifth and sixth heats in faster time Bets on the third heat were de clared off and Cares was fined ras stated above The day was marked by ideal weath er and track conditions Three races were completed The 2:13 trot went over with four heat winners after as many heats The unusual incident of a horse walking in with a field of three was witnessed In the third heat of the uturity for 2 year bld pacers when after a fast seven eighths Hud son pulled Up Jessie Herr The other two contestants were driving hard for second but did not overtake the walk ing filly To morrbw the famous Transylvania 000 for 2:12 trotters and the 26000 3 year old trotting futurity will be contested summary 2:21 CLASS TROTTING PURSE (THREE IN IVE) Judge Cullen blk by (Cares and Went Slew Terre Haste Dau tire dry and the hoofs of the pacer sank into the day an inch end a half in many plaqes The time by quarters was: :30 2 01 pillars defeated the Eagles by the 0 The feature of the game Mt Kronberg's play would like to arrange a a any team averaging 95 to 105 A iilress 1' Lewenbox55G Delray'ng Men's eleven Of St Vincente up against Detroit College nextt Bennett Park: Both teams 'ring earnestly for the 'roil Business University footballit'd the Eastern high school die Solvay Process grounds yes rn by a score of 15 to the came were the playing Springer for the WILL BE RECEIVED BY DENT ROOSEVELT SATURDAY in all days and $300 on extra days money handicaps will also week 3 to 1 second: Domadge 106 (Steele) 1 third time 1:512 5 Strangest Gsrto Casara Siesta and Lissome also Entries: irst race six and a half longs Limelight 115 Judicious 112 mintA 105: "Queen of Dixiana 102 Banter Second race six Laura 109: oxy Kane Diamante 107 TheCrlsisi Jt 4The Don 102 Third race miie iying Torpedo 109 Lady Chorister 104 Jackson Demttndr Lucien "Appleby 1 Waswift 102: Talpa Gallant 98 Kirby 94 ourth race the Phoenix handicap one and a six teenth miles McChesney 126 Caliban 100 Lucien Appleby 124 Aladdin 120 Wilnq moinen :108 Bragg 104 Ixierimae Hood wink 97: Serpent 94 Leviathan 90 (Mc Chesney and Callban Dtirnell entry) ifth race six furlongs Nitrate 119 Ethelyne' 117 Duelist 113 Money Muss 112 Campbell 110 locarline 109 Macgyle 105 Alee 96 Sarah Maxim 93 Sixth race one and a sixteenth Cougar 107 Wjola 105" Irving Mayor Whitcomb: Compass Edith 102 'Scotch Plaid Obstinate Si mon 100 King Barleycorn 97 Summary: irst race (Buchanan) (3: Daly) 16 to 5 second mean) i to tnirii Olivilo Capable Mike also ran Second race 5 furlongs ner (Dean) (Coburn) 2 to 1 8 to 1 third i trarv Alfred Ahola left at the post Third race and 70 aids Water Edge 109 (Dean to 5 won Pretorius 107 (Hoar) to 2 sec ond: Count Out 112 (Donnelly)6 to 1 third time 1:48 2 5 Serpent Goldaga Tripp The Ledaen also ran ourth race 5 furlongs Money Muss 108 (J Baker) 6 to 1 won: Duelist 108 (Hoar)' 15 to 1 second Irene Lindsey 108 (Coburn) 4 to 1 third time 1:013 5 'Sidney Love Ailyar and Kenilworth also ran ifth race 6 furlongs Prinde of EndUrancfe 98 (Treanor) 9 to 2 won Arvensls 25 (Robbins) 2 to 1 second Gold Bride 90 (C Kelly) 8 to lr third time' 1:15 3 5 Albemarle Marco Aurie The Counselor and Queen Beth also ran Sixth race 1 1 16 miles Leo Newell 106 (Robbins) 7 to 5 won Ida 101 (Pieratt) 6 to La ran fur Ra Evelvn Byfd 110: Annie Thoninsor Queen of Dixiana 102 Banter six ruriones iaura THE DETROIT REE PREfS (I 41 i i Grlffttla Cotiflrmu Report New York October 8 Clark Griffith tn town to dav and said positively not only would New York be in the Ameri can League next year but that he would be the manager are no its and ands about it" said Griffith "Wei are coming in here without doubt andwith a INTERVAL WON HURRICANE HANDI CAP AT MORRIS PARK ALBION DEEATS Jt 'Sk i Bovteraiaa May Lose lnger New October rank Bowerman the New York catcher may lose two of his Angers as the result of blood poisoning He left to night for Michigan 0 to 2 6 to 1 8 to 5 ault Aransas Mayor Johnson nnu Preston in ii ttisu i an 2 Elastic 122 (Dale) 2 to 1 viivt Mure jus (Walsh) 20 to 1 pelt) 4 Montie Madrid a by Rus selmont (C Peters Brock vllle) 3 2:28 2 4G TROT Headstrong" br? by Strongwood Lay Kalamazoo) Corrlnne Sphinx by Ham let (L Hull Lansing) Marjorie cli bv allnot (W Todd Jackson) Olmedo Chief ch bv Olmedo Wilkes Jewell Station) Tlme 2:30 2 9 Lady Jubilant (Enoch) 16 10 8 if you ara vgoinc to the rttountains or toeaahore order a (: CMiwutto Extra Dry Most RemarkaLle Remedy That ri Quickly Restores Iost i Vigor to Men SIMPLY RUSHED OVERTHE AGGIES LINE AT WILL DEVLfN Kline Millet Bowers iWithlngton HahnNormandah Smith Corbitt DarlingKay wood books 1 lion book ranc Trevelyan that McChesney is as Hermis Alex Shields 'has at bls Jersey farm and hopes to develop some good ones for next season The San rancisco board of supervisors has passed the ordinance allowing forty days of racing at Ingleside It is now up to the mayor Harry Stover brought twelve horses from Toronto to Chicago Later lie will ship to the coast He will probably never fig ure 4n the eastern racing game again Atlanta opened a fifteen meeting yesterday It is claimed that the meeting is recognized by the Western Jockey club and that no outlaws will be aEowed toenter Chicago papers spftak well' Of handling of Worth races without a recall flag He had but one bad start on open ing day and a sleepy jockey was respon sible for that Ellison has sent ten horses to Mor ris Park from Chicago The lyaway Handicap that opened Worth netted the winning stable $1640 Buffalo critics say that Gormley is about the best of the boys now riding at ort Erie Winnie will ride Green horses in the' Worth events pt riday Worth with twenty eight reguiai three field books and a complna gives it as his opinion fully as good a horse Angola Beat Ilillstlale Hillsdale Mich October The Hillsdale high school eleven' played the Angola hifch school at Angola this after noon Score: Angola 11 Hillsdale 0 NEWS SPORTING WORLD Bah Johnson Ready to Close' New York Deal Chicago October President Johnson of the American League returned yesterday from his hunting and fishing trip In the wilds of Wisconsin 'came home to get my 'bearings on the present baseball situa said Johnson He talked some about the situation at New York but further than 1 that the grounds for the club there have been obtained and that a first class team will be placed there to fight against Me men he had little to say The reason for not making public the" location of the park is he said that a few minor details in the matter of securing 1 long time lease have not been closed up and publicity at this time might bring about some unforeseen obstacle As soon as these are completed the location will be an nounced and at the same time the make up of the team 'Right 'endRight tackle Right ghard Center Left guardLoft tackle Quarter Left halfRight half OUR TOOK BRACKETS AT THIS COURSE Turfmen Will Be Expelled Paris October 8 Combes in his ca pacity of tne minister of the interior has signed a decree for the expulsion of several Americans who were concerned in the re nt turf scandals here One of the men to be expelled is a horse owner and the others are bookmakers etc No jockeys are to be sent from the epuntry I is believed other Americans are voluntarily leaving rance to avoid expulsion No steps have been taken against jockeys but It is understood that the Horse Breeding Society will refuse to renew the licenses next year of two prominent American jockeys Jumping Hares nt Latonia? Cincinnati October 8 Secretary CHopper of the Jockey Club an nounced to day that the Latonia steeple chase course will be opened for cross country events during the coming fall meet ing which will open on October 25 and close November 25 making twenty five days rue purses win tie $400 on regular several added be run each Port Jluron Mich October fSpecial) horse Baron Bell won a sensa tional eight heat rac? on 'the Port Huron track to day The original favorite rhe failed to reach the wire first in either of the four miles dene yesterday but when the word was given for what was expected tn be the concluding heat this afternoon she showed up in splendid form and out footed her competitors in every Heat wherb the horses on even terms The sev enth heat of the race and the third paced 'to day was declared no heat for the reason that Sphinx went into Baron Bell on the first turn preventing him Jrom continu ing a factor In the remainder of ths mile Sphinx finished that mile in front butwas distanced time around The concluding heat in the 2:14 pace Was tAken b'y Hal Patron the favorite In the 2 :25 pkee with Prohibition Wilkes as favorite only four heats wsre reeled oft to day In the last heat Harry 'and Dixie Boy collided unseating the driver but doing no particular damage The lum marles: 2:40 PURSE $200 (CONCLUDED) tsaron nii by Har dite) (McRae) Jim: by Russel Sphinx (Elderkin) 4 Sphinx by Mon i 3 3 a 7 WILD HAWLEY WON SLOW PACE 2 AT EATON AIR Prlficeton is in the line There are now forty four men on the Chicago squad Slater last star tackle at Beloit has joined the squad Wisconsin Will fill its open Saturday date by another game with Lawrence Univei slty Van Hyper freshmaii Half back will be in the game again by Satur day Marshall the old Yale quarter back Is aiding tn the coachin ot Nart western Shyder and Catlin ars exjXtciod to iorce Burns and Coffin out of their poattlqps pn the Cornell eleven i Wllhelmi 5f whbth Yale expeetx nrtfeh this season has reported but willnot begin work until next week i Chicago have a mass on riday th inspire enthusiasm Stagg' fishes some rooting at the Beloit game on Satur day 'S George Nelson a iseonsin'aliimmis has presented td the eleven a badger as A mascot The animal has been christened Minnesota has six of best men out assisting Williams in the coaching of its eleven The: Beloit game has the college worried King is desperate over ths" fullback prob lem sat Wisconsin "Hot water tud lini ments eCem to' do no good to Driver Who injured himself by going into A bard gkma almost raw: Kplpe against a unique 'difficulty at Iowa Compulsory vaccination was de creed last week and'twoot three of the players already have swollen arms At that Iowa Normal 63 to 5 in gartie Notre Dame is devoting Its UmetoperT fecting a defense to prevent Michigan from rolling up a colossal score on October 18 A practice game has been arranged with South Bend Athletics" in which the latter will be given the balls during most of the time to give Notre Dame work on the de fensive a 9 8 12 11 dis 3 dis dis GOOD LIKE BUCKING £nd running very one whose veins red blood buys Judge Cullen Raven Wilkes Hudson) Oneonta ch Kipling blk Lady Patchle nlrhtl itimarM McDonald) Mattle (Patterson) 7 airview Chimes br (Kinney) rank Bell Wag in orm St 'Louis October 8 Bell giving weight to every horse in the race captured the feature of to cardat the air Grounds Delagca was backed into favorit ism at post time but the big gelding ran true to bls form and won by half a long th from Miss Gollghtly to 1 to 12 to 1 won the Jalirrv" was the only favorite to win wngraiy irst race aix furl "8anbrll8 (Ial8j Ecorse Olula Matinef The fifih matinee of the Ecorse Driving Club will be held on Thursday of next week October th three classes named the 2:10 2:00 and free tor alL each event being a trot or pace The club will hang up about worth of prizes Pirates Aaain yictorions Pittsburg QptoJrnr The All American Stars were TppwerJqsg jSefbff the KTa111 pitching of PMll ppl ah(TtHe Splendid field ing of the National League jchanapions to day and were shut oot only two reaching 'third bse jora for the visitors also pitched fine tfeainc" both runs for the home team being made through errors On riday and "Saturdays the clubs will play third fourth of the series In Cleveland Summary: Innings Pittsburg All America Phlllippt and Zimmer Joss and Sullivan and Attendance 4500 tti 1 A six club as the Drug last night at the Griswold House by dele gates from the clubs to be represented These Include Ingram Co Parke Davis Co Nelson Baker Co reder ick Stearns Co arrand Clark Co and Michigan Drug Co Officers were elected as follows: "'Presi dent' Perry Michigan Drug Co vice president 1' Delaney Davis Co secretary A Nelson Baker Co treasurer TTrorlovI oV Ctna me Ho 1 1 I' a vuvi no A committee composed of Ludwig Carlisle und McAdams was ap2 pointed to arrange a schedule of games totthe clubs The next meeting cf the officers of the league will be held at the Griswold House Monday evening October 20 i i VJV Record Score at "Danlel'Y Gunnings who Is employed at Menninger's Columbia alleys put up some yesterday that will cause the local bowling cranks to get out theJvdope books for a little comparison with records Guh score was 288 He opened with a spare followed' this with ten consecutive strikes and got an eight on his last bail 3 2 2 :2 1 1 1 MICHIGAN Cjieera for Defeated Lansing Mich October The football team was given a lively dem onstration on its return from Arbor to night A crowd of 200 met the team at the Grand Trunk depot and escorted it back to college' The students are not discour aged over the outcome of to game realizing the heavy odds against them and this method was taken of showing apprecia tion of the students pf the efforts of the team Injury to Knee Threaten to Af fect Him Permanently The injury: that kept Btrve Beck out of the game during the latter part of the bassball season just closed may cause his permanent retirement from baseball Beck at the clos of the season went to bis home In Toledo He secored employment in a lumber yard pending th opening of the bowling season but according to a report that reached here from Toledo yesterday will be to give up this as well as any other neavy work knee was injured in collision with another player He dropped out of the game and was unable to make tne last trip He did work here on the last dsy of the season but was unable to play the outfljld where he was put: in the opening game of the double header and was put on first base While he was resting here a physician: advised him to have his leg put in a plaster cast but he did not wsb to do this during the season Now hs Toledo physician "says that a cart will be nscesaary and may not accomplish desired results at that Beck is not signed for next season He was one of a half dozen players to whom Detroit contracts were notGffered I New York October our favorites two outvoters divided the moiey at Morris alk to ilaj Seventn Hurricane sell ing stakes lor 2 year olds was the feature of an ordinary card Interval favorite won dm ing by three quarters of a length Uiuii the outsiacr noga with Pearl Diver another long shot third Chuctanunda favorite carrying 135 pounds won the sec ond race a handicap for all ages over the Eclipse course Philma favorite took the Autumn hurdle handicap handily fiorn MeGrathiana Prince Incubator was the other favorite this colt winning the fourth race The weather was ciear and the track fast Summaries: I' irst race the ifth Autumn handicap for 3 year olds and upward 2 miles over eight Philma Paxton 146 (jiara) 3 to 5 and 7 to 10 won MeGrathiana 140 (Hi ider) S' to 1 and 3 to 1 sec ond Lavator 138 (J Johnson) 8 'to and 1 third time erocious Semi nole Cryptogram and Collegian also ran second' race handicap for an ages tne Eclipse com chuctanunda 135 (Odom) 4 to and 1 to 3 won Brunswick 109 ie to 1 aud 5 to Second Ondufdis 7 ea 6 1 and to 1 third time aT Exeeheuce 1 ariseiiuv xuai ressu Articulate Young Henry and Ezera also ran Third race the Seventh Hurrl cana selling tor 2 year olds last 5 fur longs of the Eclipse' Interval 97 (J blaster) 6 to 5 and 1 to 2 won Tioga 95 (oie5tn) 40 to 1 and 10 to 1 second Pearl Diver t)2 (Redfern) to 4 and 4 to 1 llnrdj time Squid Captivator Never more and Ipse Dixie also ran ourth race for 2 year olds last 6 furlongs of the Withers Incubator 113 (Redfern) 9 to 10 aud 1 to 3 won Boutonniere 2 to 1 and 4 to 5 second orward 1 tLnder) 6 to 1 and 8 to 5 third time Athelroy Dinksie and Mackey Iinjer also ran ifth race for maiden year olds and upward the Withers Knight of Harlem 104 (Rice) 15 to 1 and 6 to 1 won Titian 104 (Waugh) 10 to 1 and 4 to 1 second Patronymic 101 (Bolesen) 6 to 1 and 2 to 1 third time 1:43 Judge Dll Relle Pretoria The Cuckoo Whlsp White Crest Anna Darling and Schoolmas ter also ran Sixth race for 3 year olds and (Upward selling the Withers mile Satire 96 Bolesen) 5 to 1 and 2 to 1 won Mr Brown 116 (T Knight) even and 1 to 2 second Ben Battle 104 (Redfern) 10 to 1 and 3 to 1 third time 1:42 Prince Rich ard Black Dick Past Tenagra and Meis tersinger also ran Entries: irst race handicap' Eclipse Young Henry 115 Schoharie 108: Trinity Bell 105 St innan 104 Bello of Lexington 100 Swest Bllle 98 Star of the West '(7 Ondnrdis 88 Bastile 85 Second race 5 furlongs Roxboro Princess Tulane Gold Money Ada Nay Lady Josephine Athlana Lass Navasota Sparkle Esher Christine 110 Merry Reel Sweet Nsll Sweet Mar jorie Jgever Smile Rosewaler Neeburban utura 105 Lady Lake IOS ThiLi raxte the Belle Meade 7 furlong: of the iW'iths Igniter CoL Bill 118 De Reszke Extinguisher Grand Opera 115 Keynote 112 ourth raee the Bronx handicap 6 furlongs of the Withers Dublin 130 Six Shooter Slipthrift 124 1T Whiskey King 122 'Belle of Troy 118 Ex tinguisher 112 Wealth Redpatli 110 Belle of Lexington 104 Daly 102 Emshee 100 ifth race Wftherd The Black Scot Carnival Snaik McWilliams 109 Ben Howard 106 Star of the West Spark let Keynote Barouche 103 ly ng Jib sheriff Bell Tom Lawson Gates Rlgodon Bernays Decoration 90 Sixth race sell ing 1 1 16 miles over Bee King Her mencia Major Mansir Kalif 1S Charlie Granger' 2jumeral Iu3 Second race live and a naif 1 won 7" aisrv zu to 1 second Henglst 104 (A Booker) 7 to 1 tnird time 1:10 Lady Idris Tenny Belle Dream Von Spray Miss Guido Onanetta Russell ton Kinloch Park Bober Jr and Eleanor Howard also ran Third race fteven lur Jack Young loo (W Waldo) 2 Lo 1 won PourquM Pas 95 (Houbre) 9 to 5 second Ed Layson 98 (L Jackson) 8 to 1 third time loya and Marr eelle also tan ourth race six rank Bell 116 (W Waldo) 2 to 1 won Mias Gollglitly 94 (A Booker) 8 to 1 second Delagoa 196 (J Miller) to 5 third time 1:15 1 3 Kindred Autumn Leaves Col Ballarltyne and lckls Saint also ran ifth race one Kunja 105 (Scully) 12 to 1 won Joe Lesser 105 (Lou den) 5 to 1 second Miss Eon 94 (A Booker) 15 to 1' third time 1:43 Guide Rock Tony Lepping Tulare Chanterelle Luna Minor Ermack Kilty Dr Kier and Kilniandscliaro also ran Sixth race' mile and 70 Red Apple 100 (lxu len) 8 to 1 won: Glenwood 100(J nor) 8 to 1 second Satin CoaU 108 (Wai do) 4 to 1 third time 1:46 Oudcnarde Sallnda Taby Tosa "Wall and Auies also ran 1 Entries: irst race one and an eighth miles El Ghor 99 Rochester 100 Vedas Kinloch Park Dcloralne 102 Joe 104 Veritable Boy Little Tommy Tucker ICu Invictus on Spray Charles 107 Second race mile and 70 yardSJ Kllrusb 91 Russellton Nellie Jlawn 100 King Tatlus 105 Spurs 109 Dandy Jim 112 Russian Third raee live and a half furlongs Cook 9S Mabelhurst Little Britain 100 Crutchfield Light Opera 103 iletl 105 Ruth Lazarrc Burlap Goo Goo irst Love air Wilmerding 107 Chief Parker 110' ourth racg St Louis air selling stake mile and 70 yards Edgardo Bill Massie 94 Buccleuth 95 South Breeze 99 Schwalbe 101 Brulare Prosper la Gal 102' Jordan 103 Sambo 109 ifth race six furlongs Happy Chappy King's Lady 96 Barnacle 98 Pennant 100 Caclena Valverde 101 Mamselle Ed Layson 103: Extol 108 Sixth race one and threo elghths Linden Ella 96 Zazel IM Gates 107 Seventh race seven fur longs Ciales 97 Croix 98 Temptress Antolee 100 Silk Cord Pinochle Glenwood Ililee The Messenger Alice Turner 105 itzkanet 113 Brooklyn Play er Perform Before i AllegranCrowd Allegan Mich Allegan was treated to an: exposition of big league baseball this afternoon by a gams between Brooklyn National League team and the local club The Brooklyn team was composed of Dolan Sheckard Newton uller Wheeler and 'Ki toon with John Ganzel and Larry Quinlan of the Louis ville club Joe Ganzel was expected to join the team hare but hefalled to arrive and Geo Barney a local player was In right field for them Allegan was assisted by Ball and Root of the crack Holland club Inman and Waterman of the Otsegis and Roy Hale lately with the Bostons Brooklyn won out by the score of 7 to 3 Brooklyn: Kitson and uller: Al legan: Gilbert Hale and Hycoop Umpire Thompson Attendance 1000 inis rolled up by Michigan vesterday will fui iiuck to the football men perhaps was made When the east spent convinced before the was fully verified so of the blow was sbme or this 119 score fol i)mii 88 the New Kng oady When the But iilaved last year the jn the cast and was one ))v wno deemed 128 points te un capable of any defense rext to impossible Those I tors who did not spend night wiring Chicago andr verification of the figures jrpted the belief mentioned neil the first figure from the! the score 28 to 0 It has i rgiu ti tn tne east tout gt it aggregate score of ovod nothing as to the ss for competition with the east because the elevensdgan all save a few lass that the minor east hive AU of which is un rm The big scores did not Michigan or rather at Harvard or Yale' or But any eleven that can i notigh to score a touch act hundred seconds of play against' even a as Michigan did in her ti rilav has something in tri that would command re soldiers' field or any other If Harvard showed im nt in game this stage of the season the crimson beyond any Ann Arbor Mich October (Spe cial) To day the of came very nearly beating thq record made Ugainst Buffalo last year The oppo nents men were the Michigan Agricultural college team and Michi gan won by a score of one hundred and nineteen to nothing This will probably stand as record fpr 1902 Michigan scored 71 points in the first half of twenty minutes and 48 in the second half of eighteen mfriUtes This makes a touchdown to everyone min ute fifty four seconds of play and over three points to the mikute Law rence as a goaf kicker also established a good record he planted nineteen out of his twenty tries over the goal This makes his total record as thirty two goals out of thirty three trials The story of the game is briefly told like this: kick off Michigan makes abouf three plays and secures a touchdown then Lawrence kicks a goal Only three times did the make their first down Once Michigan was worked for thirty yards on a fake kick Drew making the run The bail was taken from Michigan twice and given to their opponents for holding Michigan was held for downs but once during the game The nearest the Agricultural college' lads came to scoring was early iu the sec ond half when Childs tried for a goal from the field from the thirty yard line but It fell short i ann In to match Herrnstein again: put up a wonderful offensive game He inade long runs and many them were with out much interference i Graver Kedqen Dickey and Sterry also made beautiful runs The opinion is quite general that if Heston and Sweeley had been in the game the Buffalo record would have been beaten but as it was Michigan was simply fagged out running down the field for touchdowns Yost's coaching was well heed ea to aay rue itne up: Redden Dunlap i Sterry Left end orrest Law rence McGugin Turner Gregory Gooding Carter Maddock Cole Weeks Dickey Jones Left half Kidson Right half Baker ullback Touchdowns Herrnstein 7 Graver 3 Red den 2 Cole 2 Dickey 3 Jones 1 Carter 1 Kidson 1 Goals from Law rence 19 Richardson of Michigan Thomas of Michigan Time of halves 20 and 18 minutes OICIAL1 LINE UP WllL BE AN "NOUNCED THEN avorites Count Buffalo October Three favorites failed to finish front in the heavy going at ort Erie to day After the fit st race Lady Kent was claimed for $1225 by Hazelip Who had Nat Goodwin entered Summary: irst race furlongs Arachue won Lady Kent second wNat Goodwin' third time 1:2814 Second race 6 Ora Viva won Bonnie Burr second All Hal lowmas third time' 1 :22 Third race stee plechase short course Trenct the Mere Won McManus second Sauber third time 3'21 ourth race handicap Chamblee Won Petit Bleu 'second Night Owl third time 1:13 ifth rate Benckart won Meggs second Baffled third time IHS ''7 Entrier: furlongs 3 year olds and' over selling Edgefield 108 Old Mike 105 Little Rita 105 Allegiance 100 Little Rock 100 Hopscotch 100 Cormac Sheppard Dr Gurnsey 97 Second srace 4 furlongs i year olds allowances Gallant 110 Goo Goo Etres Mardana Avig non Hilarity Demltasse 107 Tommie Knight 102 Rodell Semper Primus 99 Sir Gallant and Goo Eyes coupled as entry Third race mile 3 year olds and over Benckart 10 Miss Liza 109: Worthington M00: Tchula Zah Santa Teresa 91felus Ridge 86 ourth race mile 2 olds allowances 113 Chamblee 110 Betts Briers 105 Rofamo 103 Spinet 100 ifth race ffiile 4 year olds and over Hl mt tne 117 Dand Bells 114 laneur 114 fled Monk Ara toma 109 Ethel Davis 104 itura Prince John Ladyllver Potentate Provost '99 Sixth race 6 furlongs same conditions as first Rotterdam 108 Miss Shanley Mag gie Red Spider 105 Wunna Carrie I 100 Optional 97: loret Comm)na 92 allowance 4 claimed 119POiNiS ALMOST EQUALED PHENOMENAL SCORE AGAINST BUAIZK" BELIEVED aWPER GREAT DIS COVERY HAS BEEN MADE i 1 rw Houghton Mich' October (Spe Locked up in the barn or the Calumet Hecla Company are eight large masses of conglomerate rock aggregating two tons weight secured from some point between the Calu met Hecla mine and the shore of Lake Superior several miles to the westward' They are awaiting the In spection of President Agassiz and were secured by Capt' A Daniel son one of the oldest employes of the Calumet Hecla The rock is very rich in copper carrying probably five per cent or double the average of Caln met Hecla The rock is coated with' green copper carbonate and rich in the native metal conglomerate is ap parently considerably different frotni that of the Calumet and being" found to westward while glacial action is eastward Is presumably from rock in place and not merely float copper Should the discovery prove to be a vein in place it will be worth scores of millions the renewal of stories current 30 years of the existence of another on glomerate as rich as Calumet Hecla in the same general zone of the lake copper belt Wedded at Williamston Petoskey Mich October (Spe Hon Clay Call prosecuting attornejh of this county and Miss'' Catherine Mullet of Williamston were married at Williamston at 0 o'clock 'this afternoon The groom is a promi nent lawyer and business man The bride has spent several seasons at Bay View' and hafnn'y friend (here Incorporated With ital Lansing Mich 8 The Grif fin Wheel Co of Chicago and Detroit incorporated with J300000 capital filed articles of incorpcation with the sec retary of state to day 1 1 ProhibitioniatjWithdraws Mich''October 8 Thomas A Mears Prohibition candidate register of deedsi has withdrawn from the race lie is the second can didate on that ticket to withdraw and it is expected others will follow suit' i day and much of the time seemingly outplayed jbe crinksfin eieWeh a In the mid dle of the second half Harvard pushed the ball to Amherst'a 8 yard line where Lind ejf' wa sent through for the only toudh downf th game Barnard kicked an easy goalMTgilw harvard was within scoring dirttfihdef bt A funabte or the fine defense erf the visitors prevented a touchdown The interference of the crimson team was poorly tonpod while (be backs started very slow and failed to take advantage of the holes opened kp by the linemen On the other hand Amherst played a snappy game forc ing Harvard to kick a number of times and although not getting within the crimson 25 yaryl line they kept Harvard continually on the jump Marshall of Harvard at one time tried a goal from the field from Am 25 yara line being directly in front rtf the goal posts The ball went wide Harvard was on 3 yard line when tfapfrwas called Colrtmtiai Wlwn By Bi Score' A 'A i New York October The Columbia football team to day defeated the eleven of ordham college in the opening contest of the local aeagon at the Polo Grounds The tally wart 45 1 to 'Oover a point a minute throughout the thirty five minutes play Harold Weeks the eaptain more than the team itself won the game for Columbia Six times Weeks down the gridiron on sensational end runs that each time a touchdown He alone scored 25 of Columbia's 45 points although he played little more than' lalf the game The I var sity team was displaced in the second half almostentirely by substitutes The ends proved to be weak spots Arrangement for Wlneon! 5 MicklgfltnGniue Chicago October 8 Manager Kilpatrick of Wisconsin and Manager Baird of Mich igan had a conference here yesterday and perfected arrangements for: the big football game scheduled for their respective uni versities at Marshall ield November 1 Graduate committees were Appointed to rep resent both institutions and arrangements are already well under way for the erection of more stands to accommodate the large crowd which Is expected to be attracted to the contest New stands will be built north of the east bleachers and also at the south end of the gridiron and together with the stands now up and the room for the holders of general admission tickets It is thought that 20000 people can be accommodated Large numbers of Beloit 'enthusiasts will be here to see the morning game between Chicago and Beloit during the forenoon of the same day and it is thought that the largest crowd: ever gathered at a football contest in the (west will be attracted to the Midway grounds on that day 1 822 2 3 13 3d 4 3 4 dr 7 1 dr dr dr Jack Carrig has accepted Otto SleloiTs challenge and will box him lit Chicago shortly Chicaigo Nationals' are playing "I he HG KO towns 'in Illinois and are picking Up some money Joe 'ercOnte has signed' artlc 'box Harry ails at Milwaukee on October17 They will do six rounds Peter Hegelman won twenty five mile professional race at New York on Satur day Peter Golden was second Seventeen indictments have been returned by the Grand Jury at Springfield Ill in connection with the foot racing swindles there Lojoie didn't go into Pennsylvania for the Plttrnurg games All American aeries Zimmerman wilk meet in Sunday The Michigan average a touchdown for each minute and forty seconds of the first half Averaged a touchdown for each two minutes and fifteen seconds of 5 the second half Averaged a touchdown for eacli min nte and fifty four seconds of the complete game Michigan made two and one fourth times as many points as the high est number scored Hay any other western eleven this season Chicago making 53 against ort Sheridan "Made two and one eighth times as 4 many polnts as the best eastern ebl lege score of the Cornell against Hobart 56 yesterday Made inside 10 points of the record of last season 128 in the Buffalo game tnat stamped A marvel fnr nnP(i Michigan had she simply rushed ball from center of the field to goal line for each touchdown would 'have gained 1100 yards by rushing How much A kiek cLs added to this is not known Charlotte Mich 6ctooer 8 The firat racing of the Eaton county fair furnished some good sport The weather wa perfect The 2:24 pace and free for all trot are on for to morrow Summariee: DiPTr Wild Rawley by Wild 'SBrtno (A Knowles 'Detroit) 'C 1 George by Ira King' (A Reed Albion) 11 Dan Pugh ch by Tom Pugh (red isher 4 Troy) i A Ray i by intstq( McIntyre Hoytville) 2 3 Monte Patchin by Badger (C Willoughby Pom ft Drug League Organized bowling league to" be known Bowling League was formed Hard Work for A The A football squad was given last evening the hardest work that it has had thus far in preparation for Saturday's game with Albion All of the men were out and the team lined up for scrimmage work brief signal practice following The men tried the old tackles back play that was used with so much success against South Bend "last year' More rpeedy work with more certain handling of the bail is noted now thaLihe team is getting well tne squad a are expected 'LlmaicO October Earl Bush married and rank Anspaugh unmar ried were blown to pieces by an ex plosion of nitro glycerine at the fac tory of the Explosive Co three and one half miles from thtsi city this afternoon Buildings were swayed plate glass wirfdows smashed and other considerable damage done thte 'explosion? Wire brass' wi trafaic' from North Baltimore Ohio: to spend a few deva 'with her husband and knew not of bls death "until she arrived here Capt Bevis Will Have Charge of i Shamrock II Glasgow October The proposal to place the Shamrock II under the control of an American skipper and crew when she is refitted to meet the new challenger has been abandoned" ahd the report that at the conclusion of tests on this aide of the Atlantic Capt Chart Bevis and the crew of tha Shamrock I' wlll be transferred to the Shamrock II is confirmed Capt Bevla is a novice in racing for the cup but he commanded the Laursa Winner of the rench international cup and the Alisa and la reckoned among the best steersmen He la a man of exesptlonal resource and orfglnattor 4 Emtriva for 1 Selalf 'Entries thU far for the Sat aitday special race for 25 footers 'over the Detroit Yacht fiub course include La Balls Canadiehne All een Cricket TwoStep Mermain Diana end Midget StewardPeter Coady offers thetscup that will be 'contested for Start will be at 2 Other College Games At Chicago University of Chicago Cornell college (Iowa) 0 RUPTURE Those of you who are suffering from Rupture Iwould request to call at mv office bnd I will tell you candidly whether there fca cure for you or not throw cures but only allays the distressing symptoms for the time being don't take chances as neglected rupture grows7 worse death may be caused from strangulation I will guarantee you a cmuletn and permanent cure by my latest method treatment piete Without Operation or Loss of Time 1 1 WHEN CURED This ih certainly a fair proposition as you need pay nothing nn til a homnlet Md parmanent cure has been established It makes no difference who baafaaed to eare yod call and see me as consultation and examination in traoAf charge I fail to eure you it wlU cost you absolutely nothing Kaoh Time You Pali YouSee Me Peremnallv DR GOLDBCRG2 20s avbJue KNTRANOE on WILCOX Calls "Quin a Wrecker' Milwaukee Wis October Tbe cross examination of Quin before Court Commissioner Hazelton developed the fact that Secretary Treasurer Havonor 6' the Milwaukee club of the American Association' charges Quin with: attempting to dispose bf his share of jhe local organization to agents of the Western League nis purpose ueing to association in Milwaukee and The president entered an emphatic denial be brought to this train arriving hem about 8 in the' morning and will be received by the president if his condition will permit it at tha temporary White House at It o'clock Saturday evening: the party will ba entertained at dinner by Secretary Hayriand Sunday evening a dlnner will be given in honor of the visitors by the Siamese minister Monday tha party? will visit the naval academy at Annapolis Th programme for Tues day includes a visit tc Mount Vernon on the yacht Sylph A' ree Trial Package Sent by iv Jlkll to All Who Write ree trial packages of a remedy are being mailed write the State Medical Institute cured so many men who years against the mental and physical suf fering of lost manhood that th institute has decided to distribute free trial packages to all who write It is a home treatment arid alL men who suffer with any fjrtn of sexual weakness resulting from youthful folly 'prerriature lofes' of strength atid rrieni ory weak back varicocele or emaciation iv of parts can now cure themselves at home The remedy has a pec uiarly grateful ef feet of warmth and seeens to act direct to location irivlrw strerirth miH devClopinent just where it is needed it cures all the ills and troubles that com from year's of "misuse of the natutal func tions and ba been an absolute success in all cases A "request to the State Medical Institute 315 Elektron building Wayne Ind stating that you desire one cd their tree trial packages will bo compiled The is desirous Of reaching that great class of men are unable to leave home to be treated and the wimole will enable them to pen how easy It 'is to be cured of sexual wcakuras when the proper remedies are employed The Institute makes no restrictions Any roan who writes will be sent a free sample carefully scaled in a plain package thh Its recipient need have no Mar of embar rassment or publicity Readers are request cd to write without delay "ir Albion Mich October 8 (Special) Thfe second football game of the home serie was played on the Winter Lau AtnletiC field this afternoon between Aloion college and Business college of Jackson and resulted in a score of 29 to 0 in favor of Albion Hard smashes and long end runs characterized work In the first half Albion kicked off arid Regained the ball on the third down By successive gainst Gill was put through for a touch down and Penzotti kicked goal ollowing this Hill who was Albion's star man to day made a run of 50 yards and another goal was scored The first half ended by Bentley making another touchdown Pen zotti failed to kick In the second half Albion got two more touchdowns The following was the line up: vJ ALBION Bechjel riest Bliss Anderson Gill Bentley Knickerbocker Bryun Hill Burke Churph Penzotti ullback A Weleyan Played Horae With the Yale Substituted New October Yale' defeated Wesleyan to day in an Interesting game in which there was the widest divergence be tween two halves The Score was: Yale 33 Wesleyan 0 The early part of the game showed Yale much stronger and able to gain ground at will for almost any dis tance The score at the end of the first half was 22 to 0 In the second half Wes leyan seemed to realize that the substitutes which Capt Chadwick put In were not their equals They aimed tackle plays at first one man and Then another of the substi tutes and made big holes in the Yhle line through which they gained ground in sur prisingly easy fashion But Wesleyan was not able to keep it up being 'lighter Twice however the ball was landed close enough to goal to make trys for a field goal Each time Rogers fullback fulled Toward the end Wesleyan seemed likely to score The Yale substitutes wrc playihg a demoralized game and fickle playa which Wesleyan used gave her apjiar ently an opportunity to score Wlth thc ball in their possession not more than' 15 yards from goal Wesleyan lost that opportunity because time was up' 'Just before the end of the game the ball was tossed back for a ktek It went over the fullback's headand back of 'the goal line The referee called the play a safety instead of a touchback and tharafbrrt fatoed score to 35 4 4 5 ro 9 7 ro Prince (Decider) 1 4 9 10drl The Medium (Thomas) 9 5 6 6 dr Billy oster Boy (razier) dis 2:15 2:15 2:17 2:17 2:15 2:15 THE UTURITY OR OALS O'1900 PACING $2000 (TWO IN THREE) Jessie Herr br ny cnariie nerr (Hudson) Mattle (McAllister) Gen Gentry (Shank) Her Grace was drawn 2:21 2:18 2:23 2:13 PACING (THREE IN IVE) $1000 (UNINISHED) Crescentg by Jim vvuson (Curry) a AA LL My rtUUCIBVU Wilkes 3 1 2 El Milagro br oy McKen ney (Dickerson) 2 7' 2 Piigl1 'by Deenwood 1 12 10 Mary ch (Hunt) 2 The Questor br (Geers) 8 The Merchant ch (Thomas) Klondike (Gerrtty) Roscoe Medium (McMa hon) Anna Held (Benyon) Cherry Ripe (Carnathan) Eyeline blk (Ames) Newton A br (Anderson) Invader (Demarest) Ttaririn wax scratched 2:13 2111 2:13 2:14 A (TWO IN THREE) DRIVE by Director (C 2 2 (E Smsth 3 2 i ni back from bls hunting i'ng trip will find plenty of work to engross his attention a league meeting due in about i ai which much Important must be attended to and some questions in connection 1 "ew York deal that several a fans are waiting to have Johnson says that the Co athl'tic field is not the site of vw aark and tne assumption now the league is going up beyond League grounds One th' ng that Mr Johngon might profit s' some attention to is appar Hii 'apathy of some of the magnates wi i by success' are driftingr li a condition that made the Na tional League sa easy for the more alertx ri ms when they began the fight two asons since St Louis hast let pitcher whom some Ameri ca: Lm might have used' get away gd trs to be in danger of turning 10 wanted to play in Da to New York Mack has kt I'uliz d' part to the opposition In K3 these cases the American club creppt'J a good man because it did not ra pay him a high salary It was tt cei utn that in each case some other club would not meet the'" figure No attempt to sound other clubs was nado If the American begins to" lose tae stars it will begin to lose ground The league win on its circuit It 'v because it promised the best ball at the lowest possible flgure 'and it went out and got' the goods fir ry It must keep the stars it wishes to continue its winning Harvard Sfiordd bat Odce Adaiartt Cambridge Mara a October 8 TheAtn herst football team which was defatted S3 8 7 7 DETROIT HOrtSE IRST Good Tilings at Worth Chicago October Money al odds of 6 to I won the fourth race the feature of to card at in a drive wl th 'Duelist and Irene Lindsey the three finishing a neck and a head apart My Surprise in the first race won handily at 25 to 1 beating out Vhicitides the favor ite by a heck Weather clear track good My Surprise' 1050 1 won Vineit ides 108 Jim King 110 time 1:09 2 5 Rankin hcllv John PrtwfrK Lord Melbourne left at the post tattle lack Hr 7 to I won Delmarcn 111 second Andes 111 (Otis) time 1:02 3 5 Laly Con and Montanic also ran THURSDAY OCTOBER 9 1902 and all say it is money invested Read Capt adventures in theOctO ber number and you wdl understand the why more painful j2s score tnat io last year made the davs being was correct arch (Boice) Angie bm (Barrett) Woodleca b' g' (Quinn) Chester (Storey) Harry ch (Smith) Klondike Dick (Mc arlane) 6 5 Joe Wilkes (Nettle) 9 ds 2:31 2:29 3:24 2:29 2:23 2:23 2:29 2:24 2:14 PURSE $250 (CONCLUDED) UaI ir rt xiai A 4bUI Uli ui MJ' I liuue W14 lard (McRae) 1 Texas Jessie ill by Texas Jes sie XHitehcock) 2 Irene McGregor ch (VnAu ken) 3 Paddy br (Roache) Gomez ch (Hayden 2:20 2:21 2:19 2174 2:25 PURSE $250 (UNINISHED) nag ime co oy rvuitingnam (sutnerianu) Jerry ch by To Order (Hop kins) Prohibition Wilkes br (Sweet) 'Christmas Chimes br (Culver) narry pn mrani ni Nettle br (Elderkin) Dixie Boy (Ifwin) Little Tomihte (Hess) 2:22 223 1 2 8'7 8 0 'OO 1H 2 6 1 i 'fi' MADE OTERVT'HANOXCE1N TWO MlkUTES I') ft weight in the world but nabit of occasionally mak i 'icht for no apparent rea man because he simply does co differently The Apoljo which he is to box an ihat unless Walcott works i time to right he will get no 1 the money that is hung upr attention has been directed c'llinr phases of the Barba boxing just at this time by rt his contest with George Philadelphia on Monday even ii bout was stopped in the rmnd because the men were so easily The referee the fighters put them back ml md was then obliged to stop ''t and order the men to their I Walcott asserts that hare finished Cole had he cu after him but that with I' dlIs and other good bouts be i ii la preferred to play that Iv taking no chances oh his i Hava you sdro th: oat pimples copper Col on bpuis uiui old iuri 4 ulcers in dis mouth hair falling? Write for proofs of cures "VI solicit tho cst obstinate cases have cured the worst cases in 15 to S3 days Capital $5000(0 100 page book fres branch office COOK REMEDY CO 24S Masonic Temple Clilenaro Ill io "rcA Philadelphia October 8 The HAlVrfdrd college football team succeeded in scoring on a Pennsylvania in to game on rahklin ield In the latter the second halt Decker left end kicked goal from the field after the eleven had failed to gain on plunges Hav erford fought hard but successive line smashes gave Pennsylvania a comparatively easy victory the score being 18 to 5 'Jh "i j' Cornell Made Biig Secret Ithaca Y' October 8 Cornell de tected Hobart college tq day the final score being 6 to 0 The contest was one but i fierce and' sensational runs served to keep up the Interest Shyder the right halfback made two 70 yard runs for touchdowns The second half was cut down to i ten minutes Cornell used six substl tutes during the contest Western Jockey Club showed pit mnnton sense in its ruling on Ed igan protest against Tracey 4 jti erring to stand law rather than to'g a reputable stableovwr out strictly the rJes Tracey Co it appears racedt Hill an outlaw track some igo a fact that was overlooked me rni applied for license to on the big circles Both Eastern '''st rn Jockey Clubs have grant 1: 'use to Tracey Co to race over t'" tracks and they have been doing tor number of years At no time tio breath of any turf scandal this stable The "Western Cluh in declining to sustain protest taKes tne ground rant of license to race on club tracks Is of itself in effect '1 0TT1 AVT 'T'lnrx nniiol rn XJU JJ to to 4 1 toll i Corrigan made his nrotest was ayment of a purse to Scarlet Lily was disqualified in a race Scarlet Lily was secon and ra third The Chicago Jockey ordered to pay Tracey Co ir and bars to entry are or i I' moved TWO OHIO MEIL BLOWN TO PIECES J' WCA Te' 1 A rt AB a Ira i Vs 4 '5 1 1st I 1 L' IT' xTrtVtYCSi IS GJ T'at 1 I I I l'I The I I 0 I NG A 'A Mt.

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