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in the TnrESDisrATcn: mciniOND va sunda October 23 1964: Disappointment VV -p krt Broad Rock Writes Interestingly of Triumphs and Defeats in the Arena E- DECISION WAS RANK HORSE SHOW IN REVIEW Of the Shoe World 1 Are Unquestionably the Boyden Shoes If you deal with ue We offer for your inspection your ciiolee from Highest-Grade Pianos and it matters not wiiat your preference is In a riano we can supply1 you You hate placed before you and no other house gives you thls opportunity of making yofir selection -aide tty aid1' from the -acknowledged highest clou Miano of tbe world It makes no difference wish In action or tone-jyvu can fAttalq it Then if yon wletvto purchase a Plano more modest )n price you will find the 1 Haines from which to -make a choice All of the- are Planoe made by Well-known responsible factories whors guarantees stand for all they guy and lieslde we odd ours to them and together they make you as gate as anything can be We have a few used Uprights of well-known substantial factories and you can make a nine saving from among them If you make ypurself an early culler witlkttrM yards' to gain hs iwuliwd five ynnl for off-Mo play and In the third down with your yard to gain tho ball went oM to th college tram Kroner advanced tho well down tlio Held hurdling thro tackier In hie run Richmond bowpver i forced to kick end the visitor advanced the ball la two successive gain of twenty and twenty-five yard But In turn the artillerymen loot the boil to the home eleven wlio after making aonw good advance were forced to kick Monroe received the ball and made a brilliant forty-yard daah for a touch-doom Monroe kicked a dean goal bringing the score up to (2 to 0 Was Soon Over The artillerymen kicked off end Sutherland advanced the bell in a fait dali of twenty-five yards Later Richmond waa forced to kick and in a few minute time wa up with the visitor thirty yard from the gail Richmond College put up a splendid fight ami showed fine pluck and grot but defeat was certain before the visitor who were heavier and played a fast strong gums Hudgins Webster Month Graham Fraser and Coleman all did fine and at times spectacular work for the home team Hudgins and Mench especially distinguished themselves by their hard tacklirg and brilliant dashes Monro Oturcholt Ogorman and Toney wer the stay of tlie visiting team The Line-Up The following is tbe line-up Richmond Artillery Colicge Position Bclsool Wetaler (capt) center Fairbrother Crockett left guard Aden Hudgins left tackle Toney Sutherland left end Ogorman Alcnch quarter George Cokinan left half Monroe (tapi) Fraser right half Oitcrholt Bowen full Pitta Hubbard rirht guard Slaven Snead right tuekle Graham right end He nohaw Umpire Finnegan Unlvcrsty of Georgia referee Hamilton Ri'hardson Virginia Polytechnic Institute Monroe 4 Toney 1 Osterholt 1 Monroe 2 Halves twenty-fivs and twenty minutes NEARLY THREESCORE -that we 1PIANOLAS will give you the use of tlie neglected Piano Maybe you have not the time to practice sufficiently to enable you to play your favorite compositions With tbe aid of a PIANOLA you can piny them perfectly Then again if you Imva ureter- played the Piano at all you can after thirty minutes instruction surpass tbe performance ninety-nine out of every one hundred cunccrtpianista Tou need not have studied music at all to do this Those ere high claim but all wlU be demonstrated te your entire satisfaction if you will call hers and hear tuem 1 $5 and and every extra real Placing of Red Light Fourth in Class i Roadsters So Characterized With favorable condition regarding weather and otherwise along with an entry list of over 609 In the different classes the fourth anntial exhibition of the Richmond Hors Show Association was a success and like It predecessor received generous patronage From the prompt rise of the 'curtain on Tuesday at I until near midnight of Saturday Interest never seemed to flag and the -show will bo recorded as ona of most brilliant sporting events Night after night tlie big Auditorium Uuiiding In which tho show was held at New Reservoir Park was a scene of rtudcrful attractiveness and memories or tlie affair are likely to linger on Indefinitely President Anderson Vice-President Harry Beattie Secretary Wart hen and Manager Smith were In evidence nt each per-ft-rmance and directed affair In some 'of tho classes for harness horses there were fewer entries probably than at previous shows here but in others the difference was made up while in the jumping and hunter classes splendid feids 1 competed and In many of thrm we have rarely seen the like of these perform- era taken os a whole A number of' new exhililtorg appeared while at the same time others of prominence seen here on previous occasions were absent Tho stuMc of Dr Wobtlend of New I ork which was tho most complete In every' detail of any ever seen in the day night was run' off In good order and I elsssri for slngls horse sod pairs Mr Kflllt II- Will tilgnapaojl rlllpilt Ilia aap Oanailus SMlil aff oaioM 1-J South wits dispersed during tlie They have an air of distinction and thoroughbredness no other shoes possess We have secured the sole agency for these Shoes and are -sure that every man in Richmond who delights in and desires really fine Shoes will be glad to have ns exhibit them in his sight The Boyden Shoe cost shows it in every line bit of leather That one-fifty gets you a SHOESTERS 301 Ettt Oaundsr carried olf in Vidor Talking Machines never fail to attract tbe attention of every one They entertain and amuse and from them you hear all kinds of inusle and Instruments Got ona for tha hems and you will always hava a Minstrel Opera Company or Brass Band Ws rv'-hnngs a single Record for you and ten thousand on hand to select from i-a Regina Music Boxes are another source of pleasure and no other musical Instrument will taka its place and with the monthly Issuing of the latest music leave you nothing towlsh for In this particular line Prices from fll upward We have some cylinder music boxes if you prefer them AUGUR IS THE WINNER the Tamagna Handicap forAJI Ages at Jamaica BALL ALSO WINS Other Results of the Given in Detail Races new 'ckd to to 1 easily woo the frora to 1 Tamaqua handicap for all nges six fur- at Jamaial tHlay Cannon Ball Broad Street Walter Moses Co 103 BROAD STREET RI8KM0NQ VA Oldest Rffuslo House iu Virginia Established 1879 rlraa foot-tall rtarsrterized thi eartast between the Pild-hipmen and Dickinson Collcgs tier I hi afternoon In whlrb neither slds wne able to eeo-e during two twemy-mlnut liHiiv rmjy Of the Xsry was ruled off for siuggltir DOWN THE INDIANS eary part of the year hence was not here ths 110 year as last but the absence of the IVoodend collect on was amply atoned 1 by the presence of Mrs splendid srtrlng of harness horses and her trio of saddler The bay gelding Roseberry who Is the pride of the Grusvenor stables ranks aa ono of tbe highest class harness horses that this country lias produced Fowncs whose four-in-hand driving with the No clues Mrs mare contests were decidedly interesting event of the evening probably was slewed with greater Interest than tho for ladies saddle ho roes Jn which chestnut mare Corlnne and the elegan Virginia-bred VJ53KLSKJ jS lirlllant III owned and shown ehasd by Jack Donnslly and taken te New Tevfc DvBiMUy drove th geMliur In tbeas ckwt and won ever entm good lioroea Mr John potto nnd far many yraro Cheno ptako and Ohio big an Important pootthm poratlon in ClAulnnell was her during the wash nnd attended the Horse Show of which he was mm of the chief promoters A very buny man eouieeted with (he Horae Rhow Aeencisthm he bees Secretory Warthrn who la also well known ae pasarn-ger agent of tho Chew peek gnd Ohio RolL-rnad Mr Warthen stood the atraln of double duty well and looks strong and rugged see Th Norfolk Hots ghow begin on Tuesday and closet on Saturday night During It nrn-t In iiano Smith Hro-jlc(71cnr-Atc 1 (tv Stock (Vsniinny will hold a Ms swiim sale of honos and smIm on Wodnesday Thurodaj and Friibsy tlie 44th Hit and JKtb -when a big lot of high class animals will oold a While th Hon ghow wao on Fred Untl bought Mrs Alton Potts the heerv-woivht hunter Rplnutor a hrown geldtng full hrottar to Bachelor by Aims dam Brunette by Mambrine King BROAD ROCK Iaucd aiieftJi oI Petroleum and (L seems that in this beautiful brown daugh-' ter of Arnun that Mrs Potts ban Cuming champion when pitted against tha best of the company Class Hi for hunt teams furnished a scene of richness and rare attract ivenees Cameron Run Hunt was first and second while the Westchester and Orange county teams came third and fourth Class 19 hunters and jumpers In pairs was an event worth witnessing Elevator with Stewart Fiyan up and lx-ep Run wltlg Harry Btattie up were first the liolioway pair rro Lance and Fleurqite came second Buck anil mate third Courtland Smith's pair fourth The iqinter and jtlmplrg classes on Thursday night furnished good contests and the decisions on the whole were well received- The cladj for thoroughbred hunters was well filled pad the each competed tor sod in most af them drove his own entries Richmond Bey the chsctnut gelding 1 who won the Mua ribbon In dm 21 harneee hors- on Tuesday night and captured another blue on Wednesday night for Father tormurijr of this city twsssogsr assnt of tha Harvard Team Wins the Day at Cambridge 'Mr Associated Prm) CAMtBItviE MAS October 22 -Two brtl-hart tnd ri'is by Captain flurler and another by NVKm tacked by a sturdy defense si nearly ail trhled Harvard 'to defeat vie Cdriwle liMiuns In tl: vadium to-day by the freure -f I to both thvtiu night -i fLree in the first half reiilter ainkime 'i'stanee nf th opposite goal In sacoiu Ilarvwrl woM us her ciqytfl CANNON The game waa i-ie-ie up eplrlyof ii r-e r-sfie fr eiiort aains and soeretlnioa dvwns being necessary to gain tbs IRC He Takes COLUMBIA DEFEATED Pennsylvania Wins Out by Score of 16 to 0 (Hr AMOriated Frew) PHnAMrupyrrtr PV: foot -hall Vrlvmitr' of Pennsylvania foot -tall defeated the Columbia VnirrM ceve" rslty team ly of not a nm- PmtS goal was lifdineer ellm' nurin g--lrrable kicking and fuuJile the sc'to would liuvs ben lied at nohtlng at tbs clou William and Maty Defeat Hampton by Big Odds (Special to Tbe Tlmra-Dlepateh) WTLLUltSriUIUl VA October if -The ee-eood team of William and Mary College defeated the tram of the Hampton High hod here this evening by a score of to 0 A winch closer gem wee anticipated a five af the "Mruba" are aa-ay with the team and the visitor brought up what eerm-ad a stmiig aggregation The work of the home team waa hut and sure no fumbling being made The features of Ih- genie were the brilliant end running of Mandril the goal kicking of Hyneon and a splendid seventy yard dash for a touchdown by Flannacaii Tbe linc-up waa as folkvwa: Second Team 8 Gentry ernrer Tod i McDonald right-guard Wright James left-guard S'n-'lidr Hema right tackle Iirinktoy (J Sinclair left tackle Bentley Wall iCmffuid) Towng (Ewell) Hysaoo right end Kraft left end Brlttlnghem (Timor) Lrrf right half Spratley 'Hummers Tarolpived) ltendrn left half Bowen fall back Coilirr Fiarragaa quarterbark Ashby gunr-nur 1 Touch Jrra Flarua- gws i5 Mfren Hi Turnp- net ilv )' Hjtwto Kina! rcer A 34 frc-cd St: Hiryki Refer Wmimi'L l'aiiirr rr gpenrer Tima if halves iwwt-fit each EASY FOR CAROLINA University Defeat Norfolk Athletics 41 to 0 t' Tha Tixes-Idfpntch) CrrENrH-fu Bavrnl brni-eS 1: V-iv-imsy tf Xbrh to jTr tho Xnr: i-c Ail'ciic her tals -iirrs s' schre of to 4 From (tw fjr Lee sT at rt a nuxher Oriliiant pin vs were ma-i- ty mtriuhe-r -rvci tfcat the 'far Bw'11 wou' I 1:: Ttaili tSVSl of Tesrr "tut i linn' gs! in Th- r-t Jae-k Cirpcrter r4 Ncwtin fur and Giii f--r d-M-rve special mention though Crllra'i team wnrk tbrough-u: wa edaiictcdabi The teams Uiiel up us follows: Carolina Pocltl-n Xorf-lk Stewart cspialn r-mer Hrcnv-i Veag' right-guard VelR 1 Manas irfi-gunrl Johii-Hi Ftm rghi tackle Fivensh Vfrbber left ts-kle J-n Btlton right end Vpehur Barry lert end iCii tl Jsmcks qmrtcrtnck Roberson toll tack Wonlwsr) Carpenter left half-back Newton right bslf-tackFivessh RICHMOND INDIANS They Go Up to Blackstone and Scalp the Hte Academy Boys Richmond Indians defeated Ho Military Academy at Biackstonc yesterday 11 to 0 In a gams which was without sensational play was interealing throughout Tbs teams were evenly matched and tha gams was hard (ought throughout This was tha Hue-up: Indians Position Hog Academy Johnaun center Tlutyfr I Fafrclotb Isfl-guarU Peeliles bin tea righr-guard h-Ki left tackle Crawford right tackle Sh-l ion lc1 en Hawke rjuimsn right end Hancock I Herbert quarterback Foster i right half Bilcn Fltcher left half Dlllesmorth vlissi full lack -sc Aliya PRINCETON WINS Takes the Game From Lehigh With Great Ease (By Associat'd Press PRINCETON detobsr Fnueston gated thsir easiest foot-ball vr- 5H 5 SMMn to-day and I- ll it touchiown whlrb proves th htnjft to rare Leb sh gave way ttnm th-n on wss amply a question ot how many poim ftlncwon could Setae In 1 1- sllcU'd u-ni? Thi same waa mark eS with brilliant plays NEITHER SIDE SCORED Fumbling Off Plays Characterize Gime at Annapolis Afvlnta Trow) AXXAroi to-tr tor LC-FiimMirs OIT-s iii pl )-! an ann t-til Uk 1 prises THE NORFOLK HORSE SHOW Will Open Next Tuesday a Four-Day Exhibit for (Special to Tbs Tlmek-Dtopatcb) NORFOLK VA Oct -Tbe first annual show of the Norfolk Horse Show Association which commences Tuesday night will Jktf a great exhibition Thera will 8e A big brigade of tbe finest horses In tbs United States Tier which includes a battalion of fine hunters from Virginia' The Horse Show will be Norfolk's notable social event end will grow in popularity from this year of Its inauguration All hut two or three boxee have been oold Among the distingtiPhed cltlsens who will occupy boxes are Governor A Montague and Lieutenant-Governor Joseph TV Ward of Virginia Governor Aycock of North Carolina Governor Warfield of Maryland General Flts-bugh Lee and Admiral Harrington and many others Ths big building was all ready to receive them Jast night and nothing needs to be done prior to the blast of the bugle ceiling the first class to the ring The great steel structure Jias been tastefully decorated with tho Association's colors orange and blue the American flags gracefully draped or effectively drooped from the girders and joists Tho brown tan hark rng is in periect condition and ths Judges' stand and announcement hoard are ready for occupancy and uoe and the two thousand ore and incandescent iamus are waiting to transform the interior into a blase of elegance There are thirty-three clfifses which offer a fine programme Saddle and harness horses can fie seen every night The following have been invited to act as Judges: Harness Louis Haight of New York West of Baltimore Saddle Rally)' of Lcxing ton Ky Huntor -Joint TV Howe of Warren ton Va MciiC Merrjrman of Baltimore O'Bannor of Virginia The list of box-holders is ss follows: Aaron Marx Cheshire A Slnton John Willis James Trthv Charles Conaolvo AlviUt II Martin perform--tmueo Were above the -cfdinary First end second prises went to Courtland Smith's pair- Lucy Sutherland and Garnett Ripple while 8 Holloway's Flcu-rotte was third and Charles Cummonwcatth came foifrth (Juadified ncavy weigh hunters came next and the victory of Stewart Bryan's Mg gray gelding Elevator was received itn applause Tho tall son of Eleva -jumped in fins form 8 Jack Frost was second while Courtland Ji Smiths Up-to-Date and Garnett Ktp-pie were placed third and fourth The Cctliilhian class was lost called and 8 Holloway landed Mrs A Buck a winner amidst loiid sppiauss The champion high jumper Gray Koek was tx-cond Lucy Sutherland third end I-'Joator fourth Thee lass for ponies under saddle on Thursday night brought 0111 quite a good field and furnislied an Inters Ling contest The blue went to Courtland 1L roan mare Aurora who represents the hackney-Indian pony cross Hagers Boltelte was second Strudwick Jr's IassIo third and John Rem ber ton's Lucxio fourth The decision did not seem to meet with general favor but must be remembered Hint Aurora is really a lilgh-ciass performer and has tu her credit a number of prizes icapturcd at some of the big showo in good company Lassie young Sir ud entry Is an attractive specimen however while Bobett and Llsxlo were also much admired Tlia Grosvenor stable is mads up of a strtug of horses which taken as a whole probably forms the best lot to be found iu any single collection In tbe country it includes tne notid trio or saddlers Coritmo Dixie and Petroleum and soma sixteen harness performer Th famous high-steppor Roseberry rated by many aa too highest class harness hors to be ms In America while on might search la vain for th equal of the two four-ln-band teams mads up of the hay geldings Boy Blue Jack Homer I Sultan and Khedive and the four grand Ing roans Post Boy farad Traveler and Trumpeter Friday programme resulted In three blue ribbon winners from tha Orosvsnor stable while the other events went to Virginia owner David Chester and Chief won the class for Virginia pairs rand-' star olaas to Edmund A Bounder's Was Shaw Virginia hunting tandems to Bcott A Osborne Than tlio classes for todies' hunters sad heavyweight green hunters wer decided courtland 11 Hmlth took th former with Vp-to-IMio and Osborne was first in the totter with Nancy Lea and this good liay star- never Jumped in better lone With 'Mr Osborne up she went at tha hurdles in giand shape and cleared thorn like a braes I Th big stablo of hunters and Jumpers ownd by (tourttond Smith of Hampton farm Alexandria Va did trail and attracted a lot of attention at th show On thla played from IS to 1 to 4 to won tha fifth race tThe ring lost heavily 0n Canuaii victory Bummaiies: First selling six furlongg-Monet tl6 to G) first Old England (IS to 5) second Right and True (4 to 1) third Time 1:13 4-3 Second race-selling one mile and a Sixteenth-Glisten (6 to 8) first Graving (8 to 1) second Seymour (6 to I) third Time 1: Third The Occanus Stakes five and a half lieslrc (I to 1) first Bcdoun (7 to 1) second Mend zarra (3 to 2) third Time 3-5 Fourth The Tamaqua Handicap six Augur (6 to 1) first Ascension (4 to 1) second Cloten (to to 1) third Time 1:13 2-5 1 Fifth one mile and seventy yards Cannon 'ball (4 to 1) first Spring Bilk tt to 8) second Null Blanche (Jfi to 1) third Time 1JS 1-6 xth race one mile nnd a Sonoma Blle (11 to 6) first Orthodox (2 to 1) second Brigand to Sj third Time 1 Entries tor Monday: First soiling two-year-olds sU furlongs-Juvenasal Mrs A Ward of IjCcm'III Ci tiubt 1 lus- Monotuinlur lifi It TV tounty a 1 tlio mint of tar siwtr Mrs KIU' Wither et CuMf'' leur- Ruler Daszlu VI Mix Meurte Miller hi vlrttiig Mr Jotch 'Winchester 108 Ik Recreo 102 High Meth of Lesiiiswn Kv Ifo 9S: Hildebrand Nlbl ck ('onftasor Richmoml1111 rtB i Cover HampC' Munday night (jetnber a Calmness Red Fox 93 Auto party" win ta given for the benefit of tho Hood The Chanticleer S3 Iron Heart rvgmalion SO West End 5 Ashland TM End foot-tall t-am defeated th Ah-Isii'l tfwmi 'it Aetiiurd by t'i- core of 5 to yeel-riVv The piuyics cf and 31o-- J'v wa eaaell'-ct The toviebdown wa mwdo Payne asKlU'd bv Killott an-1 'l-lrs The Ashland team averaged 12i) l-Jund West End 1W Golf Championship fBy Aoested 'Pre) HAMILTON MAS'S Oetolwr 22-A I Whi tu-iluy won the liiienwHegiat golf cluuuiilotiship nn the Mynolu Hunt Club Couree by defeatlnc II Egon tin natUinal amateur golf champion and nleo of Harvard by the worn of two np Whites gittne while not brllllart wus very steady (Special to Tlie Tlines-Dlepatch) BON AIR VA October Mr Ehsnet of I4 iirlhvrg 1 visiting licr sister Mr Morton Academy Wins fSMnil to The Tini-s-Itaiintch) PTAtTNTON VA On tar tt-Tli' Augusta Vliitary Academy font-ball te-in of Fort Defiance diftated to-day to 0 Bon Air Items llui'n Mcutonal hv nl I an-l Thursday sftMi non ttaro was a Vlilna junsilnti at the Ilhrsrv Cen-ei-oiu i'stributlorv of plite were sil'tod to th rhli! closi-t Tett -ak-rriu-1 wrr e'rvi-ri All prevent v-Hvl niv-it plta-ant on-ssion Coleman Jr Exhibitors Captain Dillingham Colonel Alex Higgins 11 Ken-sett Cl Fosburg Crowell Mr Frank Grundy Colonel George Tey-Ipr William Camp Fentrsss Cobb Ferry Governor Ay-cock Wrenn Dr Kewblll Hathaway Theodor A Brawn Horton Corwin Jr 'W Cobh Herman Horn-thal Mrs Jones While- I burst Rldgcwell James Bussells A I McClellan 8 Guy Dennis 8im- I Kit ticks Tllghman IJTitcbett Captain Ives Petition in Bankruptcy A bankruptcy baa bees filed la tb I oiled mates District Court by A Hlllnga a contractor vt this city His Ila-blHttoe are stated ss 174411 while Ms oan V1 penmen of tt per year Is exempt The Staunton Centennial Preparation am progress la Staaaton fy relebtatlvn of tho ceateantol of tho First Prh) eiao Church which will tab pise qsrtnlwr jKib to Mb An attractive proaramtne has bees arranae-l and some good apreksra art fitted Scottish Rite Reunion Th twomy-s'xth annual reunion of fieatttoh Mu belt will he hrid at Maaoata Tempi November Itth Ilth and Utb sn-ler Uio Ikdithern jurisdlctiun Well so pis always jirefev to deal where they can rely on what they buy That's on reason why we sell Furniture to many of tho best Informed people in town They know that we handle nothing but absolutely rc-labla goods They know also that ours to not tho old shop worn kind that has gone out of dots Everything Is new and tip to dato In aha pa and finish Do you consider yourself a Judge of lturaf Then you should buy hers We Are Showing a Large Variety of PARLOR SUITS CHAMBER SCTTS WARDROBES SIDEBOARDS CHINA CLOSETS BOOKCASES DESKS HALL RACKS COUCHES "and MORRIS CHAIRS CARPETS MATTINGS RUGS DRUGGETS ETC Cook Stoves Ranges and Heaters' pat up free and guaranteed i JONESBRO and Company 1400-1101) Main Street LOW PRICES EAST TERMS AVoodcnd stable lost j-eay wgs a- rave- nrrAn hsl aroin farna pf lila Utiou bad an able counterpart at this show in Jack Donnelly who drove Mrs horse to different tigs For Tuesday ey cuing the opening performance class 4 horses In lnirnc was first called and but two of tho entries appeared1 John Kerr Branch was up behind bis elegant chestnut mare Mignonette and Jack Donnelly grove Mrs cmetnut gelding Fascination Both the mare and gelding have figured rs blue ribbon winners this ftiasou in first-class company and tnc judges were deliberate in Tendering 'a decision but finally awarded tho blue to Miguonttte and the red went to Fascination It was the opinion that Mr Brancn not only had a better horse than the Grosvenor entry but that--he clearly outdrove Donnelly hence the decision a popular one As a eaten drivorviOr-ciie with' etcher a trotter or pacer Mr Branch has for years been recogmxsd here as on able band but tils work with tlie Mgh steppers Is in keeping as was shown in this event -with Mignonette and in class 27 for burness horse with Heliotrope The latter was placed second to Father It Richmond a nice looking rliestnut gelding with Donnelly ae driver This award was not popular hut the one that followed in doss 1 roadsters was characterized as sluiply rank as Foxie Lambert S-Si 1-4 the bay mats owned entered and driven by A Bounders Jr was placed first David block gelding Joe second Harry Beattie's browu mare Betty Wilkes third and 6 Atkins's chestnut mare Red Light fourth "Ythny good Judges regarded Krd Light as sure candidate for the blue ribbon while stbeiS picked her for second place but when tlie Stylish chestnut daughter of Bed Wfikes Jr was placed fourth that licr owner Mr Aikins and cx-Tre usurer William ltueger of the Deep Run Hunt riub who drove tho mare were non plussed Is putting the case mildly Foxe Lambert Is a clever well bred and handsome- mare with good manners but Red Light went with less rigging than either that daughter of Alsatian or Joe the red rib boner while as to general Individuality it is held she outclassed her field After this class the remainder of-i the evening was taken up with Jumping and hunter classes a a An attractive programme for Wednes- No matter where wined and dined Just lay the heaviest odds In Blue Grass only will you find A whiskey for the gods Old WhisKe "Bottled in Bond Iland-madc by the famous old process that brings the natural flavor to perfection Ask for Old Rarliee" See that Government stump Is overcerk Jno Barbee Ca Louiiville Ky i I I 3i Ft i Second selling on and ons-slx-! tccntii Nam tor Eals lOS South Trimble 148 8 tone Arabia Hegira Seymour Tide Stolen Moments 142: Home-Head lul: Reveille Waterford 10D: Tol-xitn 93: CTiampIaln Court Maid 99 Snow in Fredericksburg fStm-tol to Th Tlntes-THenDt'-h) ortoh-r finrrv mow fell her -erlv tn-ily th first btr' 112: Roseben Anctator 108 Tsrael-Of tta-eeuson it in-Uc! it mi lie Vj7 Crown Frlncs Robroy 146 Tol- mu Observe Second Anniversary 'Fourth the iynnebrook handicen twn-v-nr-oldh: elx furl Glorlfler 128 Rro-'f'cloth 124 Paendcns 119 Cairngorm 117: Wuterslde 115 BritNher 112 An Tne ninrnins uhje-l et th rf t'-e Hnly or-ifurtrr I'i-fluv ta At 5 1 firr- will 1- i wcial As- 33 Third handicap three-year-olds JI-A Auditor 117 Monet 114 IA ugur tHxasion however as at previous shows James L' Goode John Lawler Garnett Ripple Lucy Sutherland Up-to-Date Berkey Captain James McCarrick OW Jr and Starke prelim Th quartette an all registered tho- 1 Ryun Floyd Hughes John Vaughuiv roughbrsda Garnett Ripple the bay geldlns I James IS Barr Mrs Grosve-hy Sidney dam Madame Midas by Outcast or nor Harry Goodrldge Governor A 1'Jua Eyes to a ehsmplon heavyweight hunter I wiiitam white Verena while Suttariand the brown daughter of J'V11' St Carolus and Kxnenalve by Bpsndthrift 1 Reid Colonel Taylor Colonel hug acquired fame as a champion middle- George Cabell Kerr DFT WoS'x th most popular exhibitors at th pennon Shelton Beaman shew was George Cole Hmtt of this city Zachary 8 Jones Goldsboro who had entries In tha classes for tandems Serpell 8 Royster Wiley randy Jr ps rs unicorn and four-in-hand feama Mr Baird Jr Wright George Pro drove hi own horaes orainan en- Rnnar MWbillnuah un nfn: Roper -F McCullough McD nnl r-non It tairv- tie (lT1 mvn-ry nf th- rhurrh T'n n'ri i' I I i 1 ly th ft-v Thnn S-f-ns tta lv 1 ihn In-i the flrv uto i ai'l r-th- rlergy LOU DILLON HAS I riiainjiinn liiliilctl on Track Trotting Marc Ex- Menii-liis 'SSy MITMfinSy TLXX N't-loh't tio nhr IJfcA IfTvi Injle Hit- I If Ill I'IP Xjy Ml UliaJ )i a 14: )S1 I 4I)JMI '-It A si fi f- iv iiii! h'U'M iitjl i lir- 1 L' irt iri 1 1 ivtk nl i 91- '-I 1 ri A I i I 111 Je 'nr ul-1 4 I 1 Util i -r u- Li 1 1 1 11 pH i'4 1 1 1 Flyhfu-k 111 Tescress Merry lirk 147 Glen ICC I'd Navajo 143 An 'tin Allen Desire tt King Fiffh snTtg one and a quarter Cfirijunr-lc 1ft Hoverland Balk 103 The jrm iit-rn 7 Stonewall 36 Stolen Miim-it 32 Midshipman 92 Chomiilabt SixMt race-handicap one mile and an HKiilh-rarhunclc 117: Idrtl Badge ji) 14C: rrocends War Whoop Elides 94 RESULTS AT LATONIA Coruscate Fed Thistle and Moore Among Winners nty 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eami i All are c-nXi bniial 4 soon so anmejv 1 r'1 I A aid rerVi- re-toleri tv BLANKS The Pretcr-ptlon Oruggiet Inc 1 214 toe Bread Hirr-t reurr to i-t-y giiwte Teenty-Mith and Voinr' Ikiwu: Twenty -eight and E're-t- PIm end Albeiurto £lrvte Richmond (L Wrenn Thomas Hi WlUcux Mrs Dr Frank Hope Jones Burruss Cor-prew A Pretlow Davis Carney Moss A Krlse Robinson Ferebee Nelson 8 Grooms Smith Governor War-field General Fltshugh Lee William Whaley A Ageiaato Tannor Dr Jams' Kennody Cross Dr Frank Hancock Robinson Foul Fortner A Camps Stern Lowen-Iterg James Martin Robert Hughes Jr EOe Bradford Dr Middleton Elliott Whlttlo Bams Hon Joseph Willard David Dunlop Gibbs Roliert Fegram Taylor Jones A -C Humphreys A Jones Frank Hitdv XL Hinton deavor to play tho part of a apertaman added materially tot he bnm eontlnsent The unl-nrA teain sliown by Mr Bcott was mad mi of a snug pair of brown geldings owned by tho Han- Alexander Hamilton nf Pt re-burr na whrel hnrses and a gray griding from hi own stable a Under IHvtd Dunlop of yachtsman honwniun and patron of opints in general srii'd off a number nf prises with member or hi stable which Includes among others the fast Mark gelding Joq who to credited wtih trottl-g trials below 2: fit This homo was s-cond to Koxto lAmhert 1:8 1-4 In tbe ron-totM- rlssa The stable aim Ircludes some lil'ii-steiiudng harness borers while Mr Dun-Pm to errsdunlly colirng other to shaped pp end token to tlie Ms shows North The most liberal patron pt th light hatnes Imrso rlnsee was A Baundvra Jr of this city wlmee private stable all tfpttera lKl-g.

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