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i Ejj, Cimts-gniinrrat: cSIcbiusban, pril 8, 1907. icr hla course. Okenite 118 (J. Johnson. 8 to 2, GULF COAST LEAGUE SCHEDULE, 126 iM.ia-tami.

1 to nnniinunmnr mm TUB "AC1XG Special to Tne Times-Democrat. meeting here to-day la as follows: April Lake Charles. iiummunruibL iihuhiu City Park Jockey Club's Wlater MeetlBg. Weather clear; track fast. Seven forlongs.

I'ars- saw. ror itrTin selling. 24 1 7 FIRST RACE Se III Mart iMfoc: on 49. 1.14 I I. 1 easily; pia-e jraioer, a.

e.j. 83 I t. Large Fields of Rather Or -Bet'ing- a su. Str'h. tjn.

CI. PI. dinary Horses. Wt. m.

-tea 4', ink 1 UK i 1 I'in'oon 104 i.xiorrfei. 20 to 1. tiilrd. Time 1 02 I le. Bail.

Perkeiy. Cedaratroow. Greenoe. Oentiaa and Biiiy Handel aiao ran. Second Race Four and a half fjrlonea; o.d coarse.

Queen's Souvenir 101 J. Johnson'. 8 to I. won: Lady lahe 132 iGold9t.ini. 4 to 1 second: fines 102 tUadtkei.

19 to 9. tiiiM. Tlme 9 $4 8-5. Gaas-on. lead tone.

G. O. Tenancy and By "oorTesy also ran. Thin! Race ard i half furlon: Colombia omirse. Jnriter 107 Ioontain.

13 to 1. Boa; rl Itii-lre 107 iXwion. 9 to 8. sec-mid: Ma-iiiia 107 iKadiLci. 9 to 9.

thl-t. Iine 1 24 4-5. Old Guard. Lo-e Hand. Freik-jc.

Lr'iy and Bob Kilrren also raj. Foortb Race Steeplechase: aonnt two mites. R' -ket 137 iW1i. 25 to 1. won: I nl-nu 147 iMrliiernri.

7 to 10. second: Jal(e Wiifte 137 13 to 5. third. Tim. 4 13.

Life-booy and looie also raa. Amanda H. re-fuvd the Fifth Race .41. in: seven furn: Colam-hll cours. Wo'kmti 107 iKad'ket.

13 to 13. on; Ai" Una 92 i 11 to I. se-ofd: Ivnho 104 ii. Jihnoni. 9 to 1.

third. Time 1 28 4-8. Isidore Hlrsch anj' Kcrcre also ran. Mi'h Rice Columbia eonrse. Wirnl Ins 104 tlJe'-ertt.

i to I won: Ttrhilcnce 89 wMnteini. IS 'o 10, second; Nellie Ptcin 12 to 8. third. Time I 43 31. Town T'l'-s and Oikleaf also ran.

Fin. 1 4 a a 4 4 14 4 rk 7 4 iws. 4 ii a a Lioid. 10 15 6 F. Kcyes.

30 4 Troiler. 30 20 I J. Lee. 3 a T. I a) lor.

4 9 3 Bilac. 10 20 8 Garner. 4 15 4 ...104 10 7 4 4 1 ..111 1 Ml Ul 7 (1 a 4 1 4 II II 1 14 4 1 4 41 ttMl4 104 I 10 hd 10 1 III I bd 7 I 4 4 rk 10 1 4 111 Once Kore Carries Off the Hogg Index. 80 137 70 22 72 632 61 61 697 70S 707 705 724 Morses. Baali Jotm Garner.

Ugbt Note ttti.dwaT. Lsdv Ethel Bert wi Fiver Near GLrdlator. Hoeuo focus Joe Davis Clique 9 14 Pendt-rgxsL 40 100 I ..104 11 4 II 1 1 I Mono Alexandria. Oi-elcnsas. Lafayette.

Lake Charles. Crange. (May 14 13. IS May 4. 20.

June 19. 20. II. June 2.. 9.

40. Julr 1. 2J. 2L. June 23.

24. Si July MONROE July 2S. .9. Au4. 3.

4, 3. Aug. 0. 7. I iJuly tl.

ui. 1. I. Aw- U. a U.

jsvpt. 4, 4. la. IS. 14.

13. 17. jSept. 7. I.

9. sept. 20. 21, 22. May 7.

I. 9. 1. -2. J.

17, IS. 1 April J. 29. 30. Jui IS.

14. 17. lu.r 81. Aiu. i.

lit-, 27 29. 30. 24. 2. 28.

Ju.v 9. 10. 11 ALEXANDRIA Aug. 14.13 16 AuV. t.

7. S. I r.a. 3. 4.

3. Ju.y 6. 7. 3 ai St. ft'ept.

13. IS. 17. ISepl. W.

11, 12. Aug. 10. 11. It.

aept. ka. M. 1 id. il.

-2. 9 I jMav S3 SO. Mar 1. 1J 16 prli 24. 2i.

26. May 10. 11. 12. May 7.

8 9 10. 11 12. June 22. 23. 15.

Tune 2. 4. June'13. 2d. 31.

uiune 15. In. 17. OPELOISAS -ut. 14.

IS. 14. iJu.y St. i. 4.

io.T IJ 1 1. 2i. 2i. JUiy 2J t. M.

24. 24. 26. a. 9.

17. IS. 20. Sept. 4.

3. 4. Aui. 31. ept.

X. April 27. SS. 29 SS. .19 33.

'lav l. June 11. 12. 13. 1 Jur 13.

13. 17. Jjne 13. 20. 1.

LAFAY-ETTE i.y 2. 3. 4 A us. 22. 34.

25. Aug. 10 11. 12. Ju.y 3.

24. 23 Aiu. S7. 2S 29. .0, i.

J. Au. Jl. Sept. 1.

'Pt. 4. i. I nrll 24. 25.

26. April 29. 29. 30. Jure 7.

9. 9. May 29. 29. 30.

)'T Jnnel. t. 4. June 11. 12.

13. mi- 16. 17. IS. iJuly 9.

10. 11 June 39. LAKE CHARLES u.y i4. 15. IJuly 30.

21 22. ag. 22, 24. 25. Kas.

14. 15. 16. A US- a. 4.

A 13. 19. 20. Aug. 27.

3 23. eirf. 24. 25. 24.

J. 11. 1- s. I trll 28. 29.

30. April 24. 26. .8. (lay 2 4 3 "Cia 14.

15. 16. May 20. 21. 22.

June'. 1.9. -n iel. 2. 4.

fuiie 11 12 13. Jun. 23. 23. 25.

iuly 2. 3. 4. I ORANGE Juiy 13. 17.

14. July 13. 14. IS. July ii.

kg. 'uly 3L Aug. 1. 2. I.

8. Ai g. 22. 24. 25.

Aug. 17. IS. 20. Vug.

ii. kt. 39. Sept. 7.

8. 9. ept. 1. 15.

17. bd 10 1 Jockey Honors. I naif. i Di.iina. 30 50 I) 12 1 4 hd hd 7 It 4 1 13 1 113 14 13 14 Karros I 14 14 II ...104 11 a ...101414 a g.

bv D. B. Cook 4 II I I'h'ken. 50 1 8 1 14 A. Mania, 30 7 5 3 ft I hd 4 4 14 21 Huron Bo- Winner.

Basil, ch. He ran a contending: jvoaitlon at tae head ut tiie stretrb. bat the e.Tort -ot him so aiw-b that be quit to Bothir.f In lat furlottc. Three of the Seven Post Favorites realls; owjiej by Mrs. e.

l. by Erungarven Kecond. Uua((i. br. Xailapa; o-ned by is Arthur.

Finish First. third. John Garner, b. g. by Deersisyer (MilUway waa aiao off badir.

and Lee eoaid set any Sed oat of hint. Hoei rare Baxll a rierer, patient ri.le and landed him aa enj winner. finlaed atnf.aiy; ao did Libt Xote. fM.ilwar pnlied Ki lanie. F.XTRlFb- FOR WEDNF-SDAT.

First Race Selli.t: st and a bs fnrlonJs; Satinet: owned by K. J. Charles. Gimiri, the favorite, wis as good as left. fcECOM ItA''E Steepkehaae hand -sp: ahort eoiirae.

rur- 3400. Koc three-rear-rlda and op. hurt ood; won drlTiuf plae Trainer, T. L. Pierce, time 3 36 4 1.

741 Kstfrjoy Finishes First In Stefple- olntnMa conre. 105. Vert. 105. Watery 103.

Belle of Jessamine 101. Coo-Jec-nre 16. Second Rsc Four and a half fnrVnra: old eoore. Msrston. r.ew Callahan 107 each: Latflahle.

Iv'-leramm. Kste C-ney. Blem-be-. Tray of Cartwheel 1C4 each. Third Race Seilin: seven Cotnm-Ma coti'se.

Ptrkvill. Wlr-lite 110 each; Bnt-tone. The Jcrrv 107 each: Bettle cbate Hut Is Disqualified. Indea. Horses.

Wt. 675 eK.terloy 153 BROUTUERS WILL' PLAY 1 643 1 Bouncer 103 incliter 102. Re d-tno 161. here Feb. 20 and exiievt to return about April 1.

if we shouldn't win the world's fhaui-pbHistiip. tue trn to Iwkliii, as before outlined. ill be taken. Tivanres 139. Chaplain 98.

Ballad. limit Viee 3d 6Th (h Bettinf Pt. J. J. Fin.

Jorkeys. Op. CI. PI. 3, 43 4 rk II 14 I HmMj.

8 11 4 41 36 34 34 Mnrphy. I 1 a ai aa 31434 aa v. u-n. 10 is 4 ai 1M 4 1 48 43 W. 4 4 11 5 8 7 10 7 20 4 II 1 4 4 K.

Morriaua. 10 15 I 1 lik Ink II 6 29 6 23 J. Koid 19 1 9 II 3 4 7 20 7 20 7 SO ftmaell. 40 44 15 7 I I I I I MrKlnney. 15 30 7 9 S- McClain.

7 I I Kara 1 I.lrhts Oot 144 rulador 143 Nitio .134 MoK 146 99 each. 643 641 60 1 639 643 Fourth Race SclMre: fonr and a half Ktijra: old coorse. Siiferstton 99. Klttv S-nlih Jarkson Pay ...139 SEW ORLEANS TEAM'S INFIELD II OW COMPLETE. Delightful Weather, Taat Track and Large Attendance, Bat the Sport la Only Ordinary.

96. Heet 92. Strong-at 90. Serville. Eaater Uy.

A. Srhroeler.lS7 Sartor Resartus .134 (29 PiaquallBed. tLost rider. Belie 97 ecb. Bsc One Colnmbla eonrse.

Nit.e. iiVtre 105. A'nen Marechen 100. Millstone. Velio" back.

Knorktrbv 97 each: Winner, Kara. b. c. (4). by HeroJd Irene; owned by i.

Iarley. Sal'ie Old Coloye. Ciiiuela. Will Do 95 Seconil. Llflita Oot.

rb. r. (6i br Pirate of T. Ktcwart Kara was tat at the weirWa and sronid bare nnlied rlrat. had ls not a that Oaddy.

on Eater Joy. hini l-iib-ra rely and ma-llrlounly. ilde was a criminal one. and be was iw-kr to rape witb a susp.nion. Ksra snowed himself bold, clean fencer, faat in tne rleM and ap to bis beary impost.

Penzance tiieau; owned by each. siafj Race Hamilcap: one mile: ColnmVa eonrse. rmondes Rlirht 120. Malacca lis. I-ord Poane-res 108.

Sa'lor 97. Mirater 94 Sailor Hoy S3. Bulwark 90. Co. Third.

Subador. b. g. (. hy Florist Mary Third Daseaaa Recently Snapead ed lo Traialaa; Hard aad Will De la the Uaue Actlnst Gnlfport Ta-Day I'rask Jsre af Mlaaiag tae Ops-aiWaV Series.

bert Brown. I. C. Spim. New York: C.

E. tooley. Paaadiiia: ilts. K. Walaii.

Brooklyn. N. Smith Everett. Havana. Cuba; E- C.

Sawyer. Norfolk. W. Lambert. Misa.

A. A. Gnahv. Monroe: J. D.

BarkMlale. Ruston. J. GUnk. Cuicago; II.

imkr. F. D. Richardson a.i.l wife, T. P.

Uuibetf-iid. Shreveiiort; L. P. Ryan. Chicago: J.

Williamson: J. Smith. Jackson. L. S.

Druuiuioiid. Philadelphia. CoamupoUtan Hotel arrivals: M. Noble. Atlanta.

Ga. r.dwin Gi.l. MaDOlia. M. Muion.

New lork; Mis. J. parsons, W. H. Seavey.

Brookhaven. J. l. Pettigrew. Norwich, lay lor Beattie.

Lafoun-iH. J. J. Feok and wife. Mobile: T.

Horatio Pratt, Mias Anna Pratt. Ke oil. Herndou Llwr. -tirgluia; J. Wurniser, jeaaeretie.

ii. M. 'ut too. Morgan City; J. Heavenrl.

b. New Yora: I. H. Hale, Columbus. Mtso.

Cliaa. Glass. Cincinnati; Ed Hawls, Padocah. Mrs. O.

Maniieux. Beaumont. W. J. Diikiu.

Pittsburg. Pa. Frederick Wubert. I laquvoiiue. b.

L. Grlmtirad. Cincinnati. O. Sam 11.

l.yd. olniul.ia. Dollar Gioas, Lake Charles. Harry 1. Gamble.

Man.neld. i.a.; W. K. Covenhaver. Sprlngnenl.

O.i O. A. Howe, ago; 11. H. Goriiou.

Bay St. Louis. W. E. Hamilton, Shreveport.

M. Ctnilwti, Edwin Warziow. J. H. pul-len.

liouma. E. Bin-km aster. Alabama; LsHtlse; oaned by F. J.

Donalaas. Atlanta Team Complete. The Atlanta tram is now complete. Ginger Winters, the veterau outnelh.r hating arrived from south Carolina Similar. Jnn Fox came in List before blm, and Otto Jordan had already arrived luese thire old beads on the team will out the youiiTrr playera a great deal.

Jordan. Fux a lid Winters- Lave been coaching college teams all the season, and sr In as giasi coatlition as the other nwiubers of the team vLo have been at work In Atlanta. It Is expected that tney will Jump nsiit into the gau.e without any Injury to tbeii.seives. Manager Mnith has snnosuccd his Hne-ap and bat tiug order for the leiin. L-iiiiiiii Mondav.

luters will be placed in center field ami will lead off st the bat. This will give a veteran between the two younger meta-ters of the outfield. Becker snd Paskert. apt. J.dan will be stationed at bis oid stsnd st second base, while Ful will do stunts around the first corner.

For maiden two-reared. Stsrt rood; Caba. Time 0:11 4 4 23 3 1. 0:34. 742 THIRD RACE Four furbmrs.

Purse 8400. won eily; place drlrlua. Trainer, 1. C. 0:49 41.

BOWIE BIRD HANDICAP. Prices Paid oa Wlaaero aad laced lloraev. KIUST UAVll. BarlL 11 to 2, Unit. Quaggs, 6 to 1, second.

Jobs Garner, 3 to 1. third. FECUND KACL. Kara, 2 to 1, first. Betting Index.

Horses. Wt. Pt. m. Rtr'h.

Fin. Joekeys. Op. ct. PI.

719 Bitter 9 14 13 18 Iloarc. 16 5 0 9 719 I. lism 113 I 114 8 14 2 1 J. Lee. 4 3 119 9 19 644 Bnckrt Brigade Ill I 3 bd I 14 I bd J.

I'aly. 5 11 481 Wbls Ill 9 6 14 4 bd 4 3 Pickens. 20 SO 12 699 Caucus 108 I 19 4 11 9 1 T. Taylor. 10 3 8 719 Flyoa Ill 4 9 1 8 bd 4 1 Troxier.

20 40 15 178 Ben Sand 115 7 4 nk 4 1 71 Uoyd. 4 15 4 663 Hamlet Ill 1 4 7 14 4 Gsucel. 20 20 719 P.aro-1 lark 13 9 8 9 4 91 Mrmna. 10 723 Loots Boeder 104 14 13 4 10 1 10 a W. Walker.

40 100 40 663 Ill 10 H4H14H4 L. Jones. 10 20 8 441 H.r.nla 118 6 8 4 12 8 It 2 Foy. Is It Vlrh Loreh Ill 11 12 1 II 4 II 4 Pickett. 90 100 40 Chorlater II 112412 14 14 14 B.

Barton. 40 60 13 Cloadliaat Wias Feat a re Eveat at Oaklaad. San FrsBclsca, April t. Cloudllcbt best a field of clever sprinters when she won the Bonnie Bird Handicap over the futurity coarse at Oakland to-day. The mare led all tne way and woo la a drive.

Third money went to Rapid Water, the favorite. Black Sam 8a-labed aecond to Tea Oaks la the third race, bat was disqualified for fouling and placed last. First Race Three and a half fartoncs. B-nokleaf 118 W. I to 1.

woo: Dally 109 lA. Browni. 7 to second: Last Go 109 12 to 1, third. TiUM 0 43. eia.

Rto Vlata. Stavon. TUllozhast. Nelietta. Brady and Robert Mver aiao ran.

Second Race Futurity course: selling. The Sliioner 134 iW. Isvii I to won: Aunt Arthur Trwitbers will likaly cinch the third base Job oa the Pelican team, and if be dies the New Orleans team will have an infield as good as soy In the league. Breathers loafed ua the training work a few weeks ago. and Manager Prank suspended blm Indefinitely, or until be showed a eilaoosltton to 'get Into condition to play baseball.

The past few days Brouthers has area that he was entirely wrong and has buckled down to hard practice. Yesterday he appeared witb the rest of the squad at Athletic Park and worked earnestly and well for three spirited hoars. Broatterj is good player and wfll be a valuable sua oa the difficult corner this season. He la a fast fielder, and the Pelicaua need him to bolster ap their stick work. Brouthers was given a chance at batting Pitcher In Hit Hard.

Special to The Times-Democrat. Napoleonville. April 2. The Napoleonville baseball team turned the tables on opeiousaa Pvday. defeating the latter by the wore of 13 to I.

The local team walloped Sine'xer for nineteen hits, while (ipelousas made only five off Talbot, including a home run by Sid Gll-tt-rt. Hatrerieo Smetser aad Edmonds; Talbot and Gilbert. I. Ham appears to have been a false alarm. He found the half mlie distance too great his likins.

He baa apeeil. boarever. and as be Is a youurtcr. be may Improve with maturity. Rftter Mr seems in be oolr Winner, Bitter Sir, br.

by Bitter Serrls; owned by J. C. Cahn. Second. I.

Ram. by Mary El Poro; owned by M. Uoldhlatt. Third. Bucket Brirade, cb.

by Goodrich Piccola; owned by K. R. Bradley. Lights Out, 5 to 1, second. Subador, freii, third.

TIIIUD KACE. Hitter Sir, 6 to 1, first I. Ham, 9 to eecoud. fciukct Brigade, 8 to 2. third.

KOlKTH KACE. Grenade, 10 to 1, first. John Suiulski. 9 to 10, second. Mary Morris, 3 to.

1, third. FIFTH RACE. Auditor, 4 to 1, Bret. Fosiug. 3 to 2, second.

Airship, 6 to 5. third. SIXTH RACE. Brilliant, 13 to 5, first. Harry Stephens, 6 to 2, second.

Horseradish, even, third. SEVENTH RACE. Prince Itrutii. 12 to 1. firat.

lUwerian, even, second. Spider Web, 2 to 6, third. a moderate colt, and It was an indifferent lot mat Be Dad to beat. Chase Will Jola Team. New York.

April Word has been received In this city that Hal Chase, the noted first laseuian of the New York American baseball club will Join tbe team In a few days. has, who lives in Ssn Jose. has hituer-to refrained from reporting to Manager Grif-feth because of a salary disagreement. Polly 124 lAnoiebyi. 12 to 1.

War Time 129 1 Port 1 1. I to 1. Time 1 13 4 8. FIdis. Badly I sed.

Red Rejnard. Silstress of Koila. Rlvaral. Chtppaqua. Carlo.

Achillea also ran. St. Cecelia left at the post. 743 FOCRTH RACE One mile. Purse 1500.

For four-year-olds and upward. Wart food; won diivltig; place aanae. Trainer, D. P. Rogers.

Time 9.24 3 3. 9:4115, :14, 1 40 practice yesterday against some of the best pitchers on the New Orleans Stan, and developed a batting eye that surprised Frank aud Third Kace rntarlty coarse: selllnc Tti Oaks 131 I to 1. won; Edaardo 131 the other iBterested observers. ii. itenry Guirport.

W. II. Goldman. St. Louis; E.

M. Henle. Cin innatl; J. M. Spicer.

luyinond Spuer, Wilmar, Chas. D. stout, c. V. ahaadle.

New York; M. B. Wetiua, Cbicago. The Inn arrlraia: S. F.

McClellan. Missis-' slppl; Ted Meyers. Pass Christian. E. Grautinili.

Andrew, J. B. Hurdy. Brookhaven. G.

C. Wstkins. Atlanta: 1 iauk Bakrr. Chicago: W. J.

Sett.no, Spring-Co W. A. u. Howard. Lt-nisitlle-, i.

4. i.lu.cox and wife. Ramsey. Fred Williams. J.

li. Wliiia.ns. Frank Williams. L. Wash iugtou.

Wheeling: A. I'rlugle. Mobile: A. Corstoo. Louisiana L.

A. Dempster. John liin. Detroit; William J. Simmons.

Grenada. A. Jl. Edwards. Memphis; L.

J. silvers. Bachelor, la H. Neustralter, St. Looia; F.

Newberry. Clifton. A. T. C.

Howe Mrs. M. E. Howe. Atlanta.

Miss Sarah G. -lffln. HouJtou, W. B. I'ottum.

Georgia. Hotel Decechaud arrivals: W. A. Robinson, Shreseiiort. H.

J. Waguespack and wife. Mrs. J. B.

C. Graugaar. kdjar. W. F.

Bxby. Boston. M. D. Keef.

Mrs. M. D. keefe, Misa L. A.

Keefe, New York; A. Ginn. St. Jepb. A.

D. Snengie. k-ks-burg. Robert Nicholson. Louisiana: C.

staul. Rottertam: Alklns and wife. Job-i S. U. I'onald and wife.

Miss' Baa Mt-Douald. Summit. L. W. Gilbert.

Doo-ner. Mrs. J. M. Gnidrv.

Morgan City. C. Morrison, wife and taabv. Pointe oupee. W.

t. Chadick and wife. Fort Worth. 3. Boyd.

Alabama; O. W. Hey wood and wife. Jennings, L. B.

Taylor and wife. Chicago; J. D. Wall La M- I Btirniey. Atlanta.

Ga Mrs. N. B. Lesiie. Hsttleshiirg.

E. Keohi. Ii in 1. second: Red Era 129 iR. The team will go to Gulfport this mom Lyncbi, 16 to 1.

third. Time 1:13 3 3 Snow, John C. Grans. Kildoe. Iiotreli.

Wlnnerork, 4 m. m. 4 bd 4 4 a bd 8 14 8 14 8 1 0 1 II It 1 bd 14 4 7 1 7 1 9 9 Atlaata Swatted Hard. Atlanta. April 2.

The Cleveland Americans s.am easily defeated Atlanta to-day. Score K- H. E. Atlanta 0 001000001 3 4 Busy Be. Lubvvine aud Black Sam al 1 Index.

Horses. Wt. St. (732 1 Grenade 112 I (731) John rimulskl ...109 4 711 Mary Morris ..100 7 791 Isncsstrlsa ..105 I 714 Cutter 104 8 71S Delmora 104 1 674 Cull 96 8 716 Donna ...106 9 690 Ohlyesa 94 0 Betting. m.

Btr'b. Fin. Jocfceva. Op. CI.

PI 4 4 1 1 nse Troiler. 4 10 7 8 a 14 i 4 a bd id. a i 9 19 9 7 4 I nk Garner. 20 7 8 3 8 4 4 4 3- lee. 8 7 13 5 3 id 3 I 8 8 A.

Martin. 18 4 4 5 1 bd 8 1 04 Foy. 13 tS 8 0 1 0 14 7 14 Ga.urel. 30 100 49 9 9 9 8 8 4 Hoe. 0 8 7 hd 9 Bilac 8 15 8 at hla worst ta Anal pinch.

He lacks conr Hla-k- Sam finlslied second, disqoallOed fur r.xtnn ana piacsi last. Cleveland ..8 0 8 0 0 0 8 3 81. 81 Fourth Race Bonnie Bled 'Handicap: futur lng. and Brouthers will be taken aloug (or the three games against toe Cotton States League team of that city, beginning this afternoon. If he shows any sort of form In these games Manager Frank will revoke the suapeBsioa order and Brouthers will be at the dlfOcsJt corner In the opening game of the Southern League season In this city next Wednesdar.

Twenty-five persons will make ity coarse. 1111 ineocni. to won: Llraro 109 A. t.rownl. 7 to 2 seenad Batteries Ford.

Sharks. Smith snd O'Leary, Ber-ji r. bodes. Bernhardt and Beuils. Shreveport Galveatoa O.

Winner. Grenade, b. r. li. by St.

Gaties Rapid Water 114 7 Jo I. third Time-1 10 4 3. Hector ami Fireball also ran. Ideal weather for out-of-door sport resulted In a Tcry larjje attendance of apec- Tnrrooll; owned by E. Winters.

irttt tine mile and a sixteenth. Bed Galveston. April I. Shreveport again Mecond. John Hmnlxkl.

br. b. i. ny Lacier 107 zs to won; hriatlne A Eliengowsn; owned by J. P.

Mayberry. tators at City I'ark. althouRh the card waa a very moderate one. The fields were np the party to G'llfport to-day. Including the 100 il.ynrhi.

20 to 1. seeond; Boiomsa 101 ae and the nervous energy necessary to rally a tired or cowardly horse. Troiler timed his final effort oa Grenade beaut If ullv. Garner rsve Wary Morris a weak rkie. Cotter was given aa esay race.

She csa do better nnder a sharp, euergetic boy who really wants to win. llilnl. Mary Morns, rtk. I. t.

ny victory wives of the players, snd these threw games Furiano; owned by McCocmlck. uarrettl. to s. third. Tim 1:41 14.

Sil verskin. Fisher Boy. Misa Gibson and Ora nil of food sire, but as to the claas of will be the last the Pelicans will encase lu Grenade outclaased this lot. Lloyd rode a lonan also ran. before opening the reauiar league season here wesk finish oa the favorite.

Tbks boy la threw the harpoon of defeat Into the snnd Crabs, but this time shot the Crabs out without a sere in aa DnlnteresUnsi game. Score by Innings: R. II Shreveport 0000180 00 lo' 0 Galveston 0 10000000-0 4 1 Batteries Becker. Ftsher. Rapp and Slas-slug; Wnittenberg.

Smith and block. the animals composing them the tess (aid the better. Surprises were the rule Sixth Race Five and a half furlonrs. T. oa Wednesday with sure report.

tient 110 tC. Williamsl. wa: Sycamore lit Lynch 9 to 1. second: Golden Sentiment rather than the exception, and the busl 744 Charlie Frits, the tnnnf si. lew heeler recent FIFTH RACE Seven furlonrs.

Purse 8400. For tbree-year-olds and upward; aell-Inr Start rood. Wob drivlnc place same. Trainer, W. C.

Caups. Time 0 14 11.9 48 8 8. 1:14 1-8. 1:88. ntisnutr: Iir i v.

1U7 it. imrani. to l. third. Time 109.

Iv nurch.sed br the New Orleans club from York A rt- Everre-n. S. news of the bookmakers must have been derldodly profitable -aa far as It went. i-nnce or t.ssttie. Arecoo-t.

t'croo M.v 4 me Shrevepwrt. put In a couple of hours hard work McClellan, Flora. La J. H. White.

Inii.i.n.- tis. John H. Soeehan. Louise Fltzclbbons, Ray 4 -Betting- H. P.

Frere, on tae sisn yesieruay ana wm. "i form. Fritz has a world of Sliced turuffB the volume of trade was be low the aldca. Alaska; W. H.

Halsey. PI CI. Index. Horses. Atlanta.

Ga. On a a prnnni boo aiis siso rsn. WEDNESDAY'S ENTRIES. Wt. 100 104 arerage.

Hogg once more carried off snd gives promise of being a valuable a.vptl- 734 Aadltor altim ta the firtur line aouad of I be Pelicans. First Race Futurltv eonrse. Dr Shmm 1 I 0 1 98 1 1 Hrofithera and Naiieau hatted acalnst bis rin 1 I bd 8 1 4 'i 8 14 0 nk l'oaln Airship Roaeboro 1 1 4 1 7 a I bd I 1 9 4 1 a I hd 4 nk I 1 4 4 Ink Tim, riea-. iw eocn; tTie rticxs. Tiiarv .106 .103 the Jor-key honors, landing two winners, while Garner waa attain In miserably bad form, bis rides on Mary Marris and dellverv vesterdar snd fslled to pull off any- 103 esch: Follow Me.

Distributor. Jo Gmaa SL 10 11 thin danrerous. The youngster has a fast P. of Woodstock 104 Glendennin. G.

MNear. 105 -h- Tim. 4 4 nk Jockeys. J. Lee.

GauceL. Garner. Horg. Bilac. F.

Kevea. T. Tarlor. IMirrtns. A.

Martin. low W. Walker. Rasehall Ewerywhere. At J'icob Brooklyn Nationals 11.

Macon S. A. 0. At Washington Yale 1. Georgetown I.

At Roanoke. Va. Roanoke State 0. Virginia Polytechnic 4. At Charlottesville Cnlversity of Virginia 0.

Lafayette 8. At Lexington. Va. Pennsylvsn's Stste College 0, Washington and Lee iBlvcrsity 0. FIRST YACHT OF NEW TYPE.

which will fool the best of them. is 1 11. usi tniaa in eacn: sneeB ss. a 4 to 10 15 14 9 SO 19 80 II II II I I 8 71 1 1 10 I 20 rhle 720 (641) 4 7S0 720 727 716 718 (720) 683 9 bd 11 11 11 7 1 11 11 He will be relied upon whew the Pelk-sna Airship beinf weak, unlucky and laeffl clfnt. second Kace one ro ei tar-onartea- to to 18 SO to 00 bo mo Bp sea Inst a banco of heavy hitting left- sellln.

Gov. Darts 100, Ruatoa 108. Brier Tom Manklna ...104 J. W. u'MelU ...104 Plnatlcker Schroed.

Midway. 97 Wild Irishman ..107 Enven'-e 107 band batters. 1 aw. intei f-. jua.

71 01 IS Ink 12 8 1 8 nk 7 bd 7 hd 9 4 4 4 8 bd 0 4 8 1 19 1 11 10 1419 1 19 1411 Commercial Hotel arrivals: Dr. T. N. Scott MontgtMiiery: Mrs. V.

J. Hill. Honduras: E. H. Bowlder snd wife.

Donaldsooville: E. W. Jan-sen. Chicago; C. W.

Elam. Mansfield: W. H. V'Cport Gen Id Met bens and Wianfleld. A.

B. Hundley, Colunii.is: W. C. Fleming. Franklin.

L. M.Ken-non. E. D. Marshall.

Philadelphia: L. I'lcatei. Dutchtown. K. Fentsrh.

St. Fraixlsviile; J. stmtton. Kentuckv: tlaild Birmingham. J.swph T.

Badesu. Hon. James H. Price. Lorkport.

J. w. lupine. S. Alhertx.

Lake Charles. E. Mount and wife. Gibson. W.

Tlark and wife. Kansas City; C. II. Knost. Pass Christian.

X. Ramsey. H. Turner. Cire-ii-natl; W.

Ifnnlng Mas. Gnlfnort- a. Now fhat Brouthers baa decided to play The first nice of the (lay was a selling dnsh of aeTcn furlongs, with fourteen starters, Gainara waa the fnrotite and he ran prominently to the head of the Third Race Five and a half fnrlocis. Phalanx. St.

Francis 114 each: Ramus 107 He Pompom 9i. Nedda 93. Pacs.lirs 93. Mlstlc's Esher Ai boat II Lee gate Auditor a etroo. Winner.

Aadltor. b. (I), by ball. It is hard to see where Msnacer Frank could Improve the Pelican Infield. Sabrle.

on r.r more natural ability than any fw.f I. nvnnl W. Canca. Gsueel bandied lVain cleraxiy. Garner cave no 103.

tiiondy as. Hi Marham 107. Gov Ormia 105. Grasscntter 102. Airsaip a weas.

irresofare nae. inis was Second. I'osing, p. 1. isi.

oy nv-iirii man oa the team, but needs lot of line tickers off day. Roselmer, fonad the dis Fourth Bsc line mile and fifty yards; Pan Me: owned by S. Loals. machine to mill hi in through the tight places. Rarer Gertrade II Parehased by Col.

Wm. Darke af S. Y. C. The tirst uiuvo has been made In tbe establishing a new claas of knockabout tance too creat fur bis likln.

I'rlde of Wood- TThlrd. Akrshlp. cb. isi. ny riyma; imtca demonium Handicap.

Collector Jesstip 113, Fdwin Gnmm-114. Sttnrem Court 103. Beech stork also weaken unj In the last quarter. man Falalse; owned by P. Ihinne.

With little oereiopmeni in me resit. his think tsnk he will be sil right, snd ss wood, nooisandals, 94 each; Rubric 107, The O. E. Cammlll. Andrew.

La. good a man oa the Initial sack ss Frank could SIXTH RACE One anile and an elchtb. Purse 400. For fowr-year-olds and Bp-ward: selling Stsrt good. Won essllr; plsce driving.

Trainer. II. 1. baxtoo. Time 0 84 18.

0:44 1-9. 1:14 8 1. 1 41 16. 1 45 1 5. 745 select.

An il second is guarantee that the far corner In well guarded, ami Gstlns in the E. Sliei-rd. Chacsboula: F. L. Cassitr.

os Angeles: Thorns a Durn. Ro. kford III L. II. Cox.

Maringonin; W. B. Hollow. v. C.r- yatchts for these waters by the purchase at Uostor.

of the well-kuown racer Gertrude II by a member of the Southern mid section snd Brmithers on third will com norsian w. Ia-p 2. Prln-ess Tltanla 100 V01 Popnll 95. IT. Leo 116.

Fifth Race 1 me mile snd an eighth; sell-In. Alma Bov. Fnry. 102 each: Corrisn. Ink 110 each: Hippocrates.

Ed MherMan. Flannt! 118 oacb; lady Fashion. Ismallan. Baker, Ray. 106 each lam.

irxl 110. sn. L. R. Mower.

Ctilcaeo: Cbarlrs l- Tacht Club. Col. Wm. P. Burke.

The plete tbe defensive wall. All tbese men. with the possible exception of Brouthers. to Index. Horses.

Wt. Ft. son Louisville: n. E. W.

Marphv. Lon.ion. Kncisnd: L. A. Ganthier i i m.

Str'b. 18 18 3 14 41 It hd prim condition, and Its dollars to dmign-nuts tbe IV I les ns will take tbe initial series Gertrade II was second In the championship pereentr-ije table of the Yacht Kac- Jones. Long Beach; V. E. P'siev.

Baton' Roug' T. P. W. P. Parker s- Sixth Race ornrity course.

L. Ackerty from Shreveport. 1 I 71 I 1 4 bd 9 1 10 4 Fin. 1 I i I bd 4 4 I 1 4 1 7nk Roman. Inrel.

Miss Ing Association of Missachusetts Inst sea 4 1 13 hd 7 hd II 1 I bd 11 I 18 I 1 mm 110 jonnny i.vons iiv. nmkln. lnaham. Blare. 109 each: Doille Dollars Utah.

Fair Fagot. Grace 106 each; Sal-aide 197. 1 a a 1 7 4 Jockeys. Foy. GsnL Hom.

J. lee. F. Keves. Pickens.

Bilac. A. Martin. Lloyd T. Williams all 1.

"r- nentamn. nay St. I.ouls: A Llnd- The Southern Lescne season will open In son. She is 31 feet long over 1 1 2.4 10 1 7 1 New Orleans with Shreveport at the hat. feet long on the water line, 7 'l feet Betting On.

CI. PI. 8 8 IS 6 1 I 0 II oot 49 I SO 100 40 5 4 It 20 14 4 0 It I 15 20 a 00 150 00 30 100 40 20 20 4 30 75 15 SO 40 20 40 100 00 Brilliant ..107 7S1 Harrv Stephens .102 1 7S1 Horseradish ..103 10 674 John McBrlde ...104 I 703 Favorite. 104 9 730 Trier rapber ..100 11 731 Tsncred 110 16 697 Csnroo 107 12 680 K. of the Vslley.107 18 731 Tripple Silver ...106 8 724 Ingbriht 106 14 637 Gienclsre 104 4 Ioretta 101 Th P1rars will be here for four games I I 13 4 12 1 nk 4 4 11 14 4 breadth and draws 3 feet, of water.

Wednendav. Thuwlsy. Saturday and Sunday RAID OF rOOLROOMS. stretch, where he quit to nothing, and ftutKlicd away back among the "also rnns," Meanwhile Hoeg, on Basil, getting to the front a quarter of a mile from home. landed his monnt'a rather easy winner, though he drew It finely enough as he bad only a half a length to pure the UnUh, (Juaitffa.

finishing second, two leuglbs before Jubn Garner, third. The short course steeplechase bad nine Ktnrtcrs. Kara wn the favorite, but Sulwdor and Sartor Resartus were well supported. The race ended lu a clcne stnifTirle between Esterjoy and Ksterjoj) Jx-lnc tiie pacemaker. As Kara was -Hrryiug the top wclicbt of ltiti.

Murphy did not challenge fur the lead until he was mutKllna; into the etretrh for the final ntu home, and when be did Eslerjoy e-arned hi in out so as to almost cut him off from the last Jump, not sntlnried with this, he bumped nnd fouled the favorite reeHtrdly lu the liort finish on the flat. Esterjoy waa ftrt-t over the Hue by a neck, but In view ff foul riding he was disjulttied nd the race was awarded to Kara, Lights ut getting aoi-otid money and Subador third. The Judges set down tladdy for the remainder of the meeting for foul rkilnp. 9 1 I 14 9 4 of nt week. The Pelicans will then go to The nJ ji-cbt should, reach here in II bd It 1 III 12 I 19 8 uiiinn.

rldlan: Dr. Hans Hofman. Berlin. Ormanr-J. P.

Gill. M. Annus: L. II West. J.

L. Dnrett. Jennlnn: R. Infro. wife two bors.

Fsgl Pass. Albert Loegsworth srd Blooming'on. 111. ti. o.

Leonard San Aefonlo. J. M. StrlckW. Mlford-J.

C. Stocks. Decatur: Jose Arander. Jackaonv Fla. MemnMa for three smes.

beginning April IS. 14 I 16 14 11 4 and win return to the home lissture for three moods with Little Rock, beginning Saturday, II 9 hd 19 14 9 1 It tl 91 11 4 11 nk Roberta 18 8 Taylor. 13 10 Farrow. 14 8 Mtn.iev. 18 i.

Morris. Inrtl BO about three neks. when she will be the object of much Interest as the forerunner of the new type that is to be largely exploited along tin t-f shores, 'the class being know as the restricted 18-foot cabin 719 Estrada 110 The schedule nss neen so srrsnxvo insi i 4 nk 4 4 11 8 14 4 4 4 14 1 18 15 709 Lady Foose 100 the total of seventy game to 1 pisyeo is this cltv. the Pellcsns will he st home everv Seaaatloaal I pos a res Fix peeted la Sieve Terk. New Tort April 2.

Tl poolroom sltnatlna la New Tork Is araln atractln attention, following two Important raids made by the district attorney'a officers. One of the plsces raided was In lower Broadway and the other at 112 Fnlton street. Both apparently am Previous Brilliant was tnwh the best and t8i. by won as he Winner. Brllltsnt, b.

Sunday in the sessun except one. Saiton. Perfecto; owned by H. Hrinemana of New Orleans clun an- Harv "tenhens. b.

g. 6i. by I -an nonnced yesterday tbst sesson tK-xets amnio pleased. Harry Stephens Is'improvln steadily and should be a boot np to winning form with distance and com parr suttatile. This was a bad lot outside of the lea din quartette.

Few of torm are good enough to win anywhere. ti mn Cantatrice; owned by J. V. Strode. he placed on sale this year snd at a price Lin, about sloops of tae Southern Gulf Coast Yatchtlng As--ution.

Tbe rtf-si i ui ions are pailon e. after those of the Massachusetts aaM. and all the designers of the conntry have been Third. Horseradish, b. i4, by Bitter Root which will save purchasers emnsldershle srt- mlssloh fee.

provided thev Intend to tske ia Linds; owned by J. C. Caba. distributing points of Inf.smatioo for a chain of poolrooms, and Important books snd papers 1VENTH RACF Sis fnrlns. Parse 1400.

Tor three Tear-olds and nr: sell every gsme on the schedule. Fasaaaa Play Csa'l Be Dapllcated. orklng on the type to produce the safest. recardlng the Illegal business, together with a list of aames of patrons, some prominent la 746 ing Start Jpssl: woo driving-; place aa me. Trainer, p.

Walsh. Time 0 23 4 0 4 1 5. 1:14 8 1. the li.unllest and tbe fastest boat of the business and official circles, were seised. Charlie FYank wss discussing mlth a base Size tbat the science of marine arcbltec- The district attorney has had bla asslstsnts ball fanatic yesterday the changes in tne -Bettlng- lute cju pioUuce.

1 ne desiBiiers. such rales of hasebsll in recent years, wren one Index. Horses. Op i. ltam was an odds-on favorite in the tield of fiurteen whb-h went to the post fr the half mile dash for maiden two- examine these, and to-day be makes pnMIe some of the surprising things they f.sind.

The Jockeva. J. Daly. of the new rule sdopted by tbe msjor lesgnes Prince Brotns. tieiicsii.il and rowuinsiiiel.l.

say the' vpe has alKiut been devU.eu lo the' 646 704 books show that Bve men la the Fulton street 10 a a at their recent meeting in New tors was mentioned snd fees lied ooe of the most famous year-olds. He made a fair showing to Fio. 9 71 14 Gsmer. Lee. W.

Woods. Hi. ut. Jt tbe rules prevent the intro-luc-lio'i of freak features to xaiu a little, plays In bes-hail history. The rule referred to to 7 Polant srevd at the expense of safely.

4 Wt. St. m. m. Str'h.

121 1 I bd I nk 4 1 ....107 14 1 14 1 14 103 I 11 II 14 110 10 IM II 41 107 4 4 1 II II ..104 I 94 4 1 8 4 107 7 7 1 7 1 7t ....103 4 4 4 It II ..110 I 19 19 10 124 9 9bd 9 1 91 1 rh. (61. by Brut ui 1 Daly ot PI. 5 12 to p.lmom Semite ate made a proflc of over monthly fur many months The pmtlta for a year are placed at 8250.900. tndicartn what tit le rbauce a snatorliy of the letters bare.

These Immense pronts. stated, were made sits rspiral of 810.000 is tbst which provides that ir one oase runner passe another In an attempt to sc.r- 12 5 7 It 15 I 11 10 30 50 Stvle TvsV i he aue ii is a spieuuiti exampie Boserrisn. Spider Bod Hill Vesme. Roysl No Little Cn)urer 6D 621 (704) 713 (7261 609 452 730 hlle the other Is being "tapged out. tne 605 Colt Pendergast.

Foy. I'lckens. Hof. Tsylor. of hat oils finally been tne result of elsht years; since the class of yacht was.

runner bo pssseo shsll te declared out. 0 71 4 10 15 20 then The patrons of the poolrooms Included men TMs tew rule Is rslculated to prevent s-icn Blucher promlnenr In business, social snd official cir tirst established in Bostou and iork waters. ILIs style of sailuoat Is nun- 10 stunts ss thst pulled oir oy tne worm r- Jonas nownd slid bv the creat and ni i xc Winner. tsklnc him and liesntlfiiHr rapslzable and eutlruly sufe In tbe hands i of the merest novice, so that It is the class of all classes for young people IMncess: owned by M. J.

'sly. Second Bo rrlsn. b. 3l. by back on the psce kept blm well held noniethlnr la reserve fnr a Cesarioo cles, sccording to reconla.

letters ami checks found. The names of many of these men will be made puMie throocli crand Jury procee-' Inrs. which the diatrlct attorney ia about ins'ltnte. Seusationsl exposures are expected shortly, snd the statement Is ma.le that Mr Jerome hopes to umover the elusive "man higher ap." PHncess Rowlinc: owned by P. I'unne.

Third. Stdder Web. b. f. 3i.

by earn to sun in. 1 ney are const rnctea on Wools- timed nr.sl efT.ict. tnarter wss off ha.liv snd hnd speed. Little Georce quit In the final pinch. Spider Web bad no excuses.

She was outclassed. Kelly, when be wss a member of t. Chicago team. This hsppered in the lst half of tbe ninth Inning, when the score stood 1 to 0 neainst Chicago. Kelly waa on first base ard Fd Williamson was on second, and An-n knocked Bv oot Into right field.

At the Instant the fielder ran-ht the ball both Kelly and Williamson made a dash for second a id third. The ball was simply returned to the ue Kemi tin type, and the ballast is placed taorne Spider: owned by W. Walnh. Wince Brutus wss best snd lest ridden. J.

low down on the keel ku that its weight. more than balances the pressure of the the nin.i on tue sails, merely acting as a 7JK K.sirth Race Seven fi'rlonca; Macnolla: -ellln stakes; 11000 added. LOl' DILLON RACE SCAS DAL. peiiuuluii: to keep the craft from turning Horses. lavest Icatloa of Allesed ked tue hea'l of the stretch, hut was never lietter than wcond.

and when Lee called on him for an eflort In the stretch the olt epared to be absolutely dead under him. and Sir, the pacemaker, won by thn-e lei.cths. I. Ham fiulshlug second, a leiipth iM'fore Hurket llrlnade. who beat tiee Whis tor third place by the shortest of bendx.

John was a 2 to 1 favorite In the mile condition race, which bad nine starters. Cutter was second choice at 4 to 1, the others foiur to the post at from 7 to l(K each, ltelmore. Cutter and JkIiii Siuulxkl ran lu the lead and close toccther for the tirst seven furlonrs. As they Ktrhithicn.vl out for home SiuuNki looked like a winner, but in the tinnl pinch old timimle ceme from fourth 4.ln.e and won by a noj.e, paying his ba-k-ars 10 to 1 fur their invent nients. Jehu Otantilskt Onishlni; only a head be-f Te Msry Morris, who lst Lancastrian third place by a neck.

tn)r ami lvlng went to the post at I to 1 esch for the seven furlong wiling which had eleven MHrtcrs. Airship tsns also well snpiorted. iroii; io the at 7 to 1. w-hiU- was backed inn down to Airsliip was clearly ic best the lot. but tinnier irave liilil 9) wetik.

ride, ami tie horse had 11 tort of Im.l mcinit luck, shlle Audi- r. who iiiMile all the pace, Inftcd lone r.u.ier l.w'i hard drivug to win lv a riiiishiug tm-ond. a "nil before AtrMiip. third TO-DAT'S ENTRIES. T47 First Race Fix furlongs: parse Index.

Horses. 71S I'ncliess of Montebello 07 C77 Marraret Morris 107 721 Grace George 72C Htrtle 107 726 Alanle J22 7 IS locy Marie Welht. 4 100 107 107 104 113 737 Planute 1 64l Polly Prltr. 646 Jobn Inrlis. 72 o.iinn Brady 67 C24 r.irT-ncy M'Ki Last.

Not a week passes that we do not show something NEW in men's shoes. The OUTSIDE shape may be extreme or conservative. The INSIDE, where your foot lives, is ALWAYS modeled for comfort. POKORNY'S 124 St. Charles St.

second hssemsn. bnt Kelly sild and nest bv hslr hen Kelly sros from the gro -nd and saw Billy Sunday at tbe bat. be crahtd his arm and pretended to he writhing In aiev.y. he alrnaled to the umpire to call time Then called to Fd wiutsmson to com and a While Ed as doing so Kdlv whispered to blm ss follows: "Say. Fd.

when th niti her throws tbe hall In. I'm going to start fr th'rd. This will drsw the bslt down to fch me. sn then voo make a dash for the pl.t srd I'll be right behind yon. By th time voo -et near the plate fh catcher will wtth th hell: ret as near as roe can 'T pi te then wen voor Vnndillac Ivtf Race One mile; parse.

Fifth Horse Index. Caatest far Memphis Cap. New York. April Miliar! Sanders, the former trainer of lb trotting mar Lou Idl-kB. was the first wltnesa to-day the trisl of the sutt brought by the Memphis Trotting Association to recover the gold cop woo ty H.

E. Smath-rs" kv Jl.ij..r I vijur in 19H. Altbongh the P'wnl of Review of the National Trotting Association awarded tii Welcht oier. 1 -us wu the lun-iaineiitai upon which the tpe was originally eslab-luthed. ami of the more than of them that hae built not one has ever; come to srief or been hard pjt to it even in liie eveiet weather encountered in, the wate.s of ll.c-ton and U.u,' Island' Souml.

in- boats arc fine iitue cruisers for a party of luree or and It Is expectcl luat lUiiny more of luem will lie bioiii.li! hete to liea np tliCjiM-nl fleet. The i.i i irinle II pnr. liCse.1 through the agency of L. L. Sampseil.

secretaiy of the Soj-thcrn Vjt ht Club, vi la for seve.al sister craft the Gertrude with ill idea of buil'ling up the new to i ue proportions wuicu its ckce.ifin would to warrant. 604 700 6 691 Teter Stlrllnc Granada Tllclur Garcantaa 713 7irk Abrams 745 Bud Hill 7i3 tual Breese 44S tai'taln Hale 737 Plaunte 6Si Prince Ahmed 721 Vat.rit 574 Jay Swift 74H-Second Race On mile and selling. Index. Horses 724 xMa I.vncb T52 Sivh Race One teenth; el aw I will try to s'lde In. At tne sp- crt to Mr.

Smathers. the Memphis assorts ioa time lahd for tiiini 1 -1 Index. lioraca. Ill 1M 100 91 mile ami one-six- WeUtht. 1 )3 105 106 107 10S) 110 112 15 Xtteron hill sas vit ilonn to b-tt bss.

and 'tirn Fd mde home, will' the third baseman s. if bell hack to c'eNr. I.t th's rnnnd-d thinl itn-l "as right 1 t.pd -r whom the ea'che- as vafin with est'st n-t. bd s'm. When Itii'a slleced that Lou Dlllor.

the ra-e a'fer tieli dnitged. as result of a in hkb it is chsreed that Mr. Smathers tsk p'srt. Sati rs testlfle.1 that he saw his brother and Sm libera talking trctur at the Lex- 7S1 736 7S9 732 746 Hand I lavlenv Ancestor Sarnlr hli letdr Flllwi onjnrer 24 105 Royal Street, Ill 112 112 112 112 111 112 a quarter; WeUht 9 104 106 106 106 104 104 104 10s 10 110 110 111 113 113 HU'fklL AItItlVAI-9. orline Fvle Greea F.tta Mlncit a tf-r f-et of th olate, lw nine jur.oni: scllinc race bad fif-en starters.

mhI It whs won o.tir i.r 722 731 7J9 722 TR.1- rnth Race Five nle snd a half fur- VStwl for Catalog Hurt. Tiiri'ie niovr th. pace lr.g:o, track t-n his legs wld- a id as f.e tie at Men. phis. who Major Ise.mar won e.t.

her f.vrwiH to tag Fd Kellv at id the ecp said lie -o uathers Wi1llam4i's legs snd bad his fir. gets teii Ed Sanlera tbat be id "beat the mare t.f,re tiie I lew what 011 tie ctiiesgn mad "lat mil In II itri.l i. -u' ill iri'i l.iiiiii i. Wei rfct St. Cliariea liotel arrivals: J.

Brooks. New Mr. jirs. J. I.

Eaton. V.asa-.r-,'t.n. it. Mias Buttell. Ciianesion.

W. V. A. Lyciuii si .1 i.ir.- rU.ldren. Miss Ataie ilu.pby.

io: Max New iork; J. 1.. I ilio.s. 1 bos. W.

Pier. e. lliMtoli; J. V. Joua-sjii.

lui s.o: W. H. tay-tou. New York; ii. iiooerts and wife.

Birmingham; Jir. and Mis. 1. B. Cooveiae.

al- In of this convr.a)tion Mllla-d San- the zaine. Inrinc an.l th's the tent a lAtnlris. Footlights Fsvortte Anna Dsr I.ot:Hlct Geore lrlsn larv awf.ird Gamester Arthur Cummer r. said hi tictle-r him tu.i i iev I f. 1.1....

leneths. with Harry Stephens second half 0 Vlirii Io the lad rae Itoscrian was the at Ti to 2. Spider tl. st to 2. and otisrter at 11 to Prince btutus.

with laiT 'TM "'rt. hut Spider Wcl, to the front 74 736 745 S5 701 722 1-2. 730 74 Il.J. 4. IO lici 1 ta--.

Ta el.nes saul he told bis hrotuer liv th- sul-i. to hlin again, tort J'JT two davs later Edward Sanders tol aim it dosta. J. B. Uoiu.ln.

J. Mruer longs; seilin IrdeX Horn. ft 618 SiamnwT 738 I irl iw Irk luissniie 727 Lady Carol 727 Come Sam 518 Otaar KharTam Dress S46l Vlo Iceda 716 T-lewoie 724 7S Hnste.1 '6! nut (T7 Pnti.kie... 73S Pt Pniier 714 Scotrh I ice tnau. Char.

F. A. New lurk; star. il au ran sit to se ute the money. per 110 1 lab Maaafter Resisna.

On aa- utit the .1. ith of ilia brother. Mr. Alexander lus rein.i aa uianazer of the Ciub. and new era were i-ie.

ted ss f.Mloss: K. Tomplaln. eMKte Kietke. uiam.vr: I'enuer. captain lie team 1.1 piy the game next sundav in their sew psrk.

and will have as VPHcnis the McMunays of New Tirana, lie team would Ike lo srhedjle guinea- log hi 7if r.iitr mile cronnd i' n-ii ct 11 r.i-M'ria ha.f Lonuon: S. M. a lit am. Nov t. L.

i near 11. Aaadrla. J. W. St.iweil aud sife.

Lou.siana: Cari Go. h. I hu ago; Max Mater. S. II Levy, j.

ha la. ion. A. J. Dwyer.

New Vork; Leatri.e Burt.rti. Birmingham: E. San-it-etg. Mra. H.

C. Pit. oer. B. Mumford.

Laaeiand: J. T. Turue. New 'bird. As a letiKtii h.

It, th.y swiiii firni.ii.l -TMrd Race Four rurkmcs; llnisea. Hood Vi. Oms Hitter Man Geneva His.k Mary Hlne lee Hchel Vfueea WeirM 100 100 10s 10s la 110 113 HI 111 111 113 113 114 114 'rrlher ttirn 719 714 70ti 706 70C f'ltnre dates n.th any country or city teams I he w. trios scam t.Md htm to stop .11. tl il another no -ssioa wlinew wa.kn.g wnh his siel E.

E. aanatbers. Kiisanl Sanders that tiila o.iid lie a g.i time taik t-le nia'ter oer with bun. Ilia neither stopped talk witb Smathers. but the vil'nes did not.

Sar.cers tuen said he overhesrd say Ue could l-at the mare the Afterward, lexmg-ton. Sender- said bis toM ht-n tiiat Snisthers bad renewed bis orer of 350iM. ateiei sat 1 bis i.f4'j .1 again acirw. he. at tJe -mpms ua srd oi.ee m-M-e aaked bia to be-ouae a par-v To the cisiat.iraci'.

out in trotit. 9t the fhree-4iiiarter as v.g l.v a o-nu'n and a IimT with. Web a bet. Prince Urutu. who was 644 Vork; i har.es A.

Boston; Fran. send aii hsi.engea to tesorge Rmke, l.pient.e a losatic claimed. New iota: J. M.Neat. t.

B. wl.l.aiua. Cliirago; 8. Vaoaila tin. Wm.

L. niton. Louis iia: D. W. Kletn.

N'w Jerwy; C. ti; a 1 t.ittl, st-ei. was very lame aftet Prince i rnce. and onjnrer ELSEWHERE "iu.iif aim ttnsenan crsi to ricn.i iu.i.i icntlii a h.i'f vo pa.v. Spi.ler a tne nmi J.x-kev lord, who rode Molo R.

In the stet-plocnase. was find and set down for the rest of the week for breakli.g up tarts. tu nc hair a lencth l-U- Magaxine street. New Orb aa. Nalllt Game.

Mamleville. Ainll 8 i lie bssehsll was ojotie.1 here est enlay by a gsti. between the snd St. J.Mep.l's CHWgr lesui. ilie i.v.-ais did well In the fi-ld but filled to rmiuert with the st tli s.

-b. I iukt. tbe popular (jtiimiii fr tiie co.le-e. iieilned to yleil a single bit. He struc oat nine inen in lo.ir in ones.

t' an.ivi::e put three pifuers lu bor. bai lu failed to keep iIi.ab tke ll-glaus. 1 lie Rual was 14 to 4. Crfler. Flnker Cainos; Mas-deville, Payne.

Ial. Viaite and T'siacr. tie c.t;. l.uj;;h th "Ar you ou.g to be as l.ig a as to throw away a chaace tB auke irc-uey ea.llv?" Sanders oeclared les 1. rot jr.

asli. linn "I 'old him." ue coiitii.oed. "that Ii a.wkl not uo to hurt the little TWO III.4I.V rUHIl FAVOR at nnMG. ciiuie itir.s-- iiri'ns li, fi.nrih ion. Iiitieil.

A. i.oef.naa. Atlanta; F. J. Arbii.

k.e. New York: J. 1. Loiran and if. lexarsana: I.

1'rlc. J. W. Const able. M.

IP ia.l-s Po.k k. New Yo.k; Frank Ai.ie. i. Tlicis. Smyth a.ei 1 wife.

Li.iks obn. Chicago; II ew Y'rs; Joan Mdona.d and wife. MrD.r.ald. lieiico; J. GUiiHe.

hicai-o; V. -rir. and wife. Mil. town.

X. Dr uid rs A. A. Jstnes iianioa. II.

I ion. y'i Gt-tili. K. ti. Swanz.

Burton La W. Me. is. Atlanta. Ga H.

Cohen e'i. Lj P. J. Nasuville. M.riiu Jone, Texas: E.

V. Iui lu the rial the frr J. tror- 'oi-t. rian mare. lie had several ier talks with bis bnrther I'ulv nxie the Mg and with a iini.

tinai his tier bv Icmrth nvmo rack. In ho hrrt- mi jsco ijrh at ho? Citr Park tSkatlnpr Rink Harlrr ftn-IIjJ f.mt. witb rn4l Dowd and Jacif Kot.h i about the Lot oe aiwava refised to The Wayne Automobile TIIK smoothest quietest easiest han-Kcl tlic rn.arket. High -class in every detail, ancxcellc'J br any machir.e in thi country or abroad. Yon will do yourself an injustice if you buy before setnnjj and riding in a Wayne the contract will convince yon of its superiority in every way.

JOHN S. WAITERS, AGL.VT Sew Orleans a4 Surrsosd'o, Temtsry la Uo sua a ad Wnafas'sat. Ceaiqcarlcrs 233 Barcnae SL r'-iSiilnt a length Spider Twa Neglected lows; Nhnfo Win Steeplechase and Third Kace tlnndliaht Beats a Field af (lever Sprinters la Hon Hie Rird Handicap at Oak. la ad. iswmxioiI and thinl foil la 1h- thirj lar arvl Ut half lap hf- take say parr 1a lb tdaa.

H.n the day of th ra.e he Idllon on ta track several times, th-' time Bs an iimir liefote ta rs.e aa ceiled, an-l speared to he In perfect eoc.litl'- sleO WbH tr. her for start. attC aud MaJT g. away fioiu the wire ii. 't.

Jeaunette. Henry -b. W. hit Sa ta Estope. i Iay II ba.dIn.

Sr. Presidenl of cuatr.i lot, H. ar. wife awl Saba. 111.: irde'te J.

White sx re to Clii. fnm Snil'ii. Cuicago: C. Sand.fer. Luvua- I.r I.

11 i.lr.rl. MA I Tii.e. KV- Uncus pai i hi for- very handsome n-tur" 1 'lily's n.l on hiiu was in 491 one. 1 rack otew. T'-evclyau t'lN-tiplcd his place as hr Iim1 atl Kt.w MsireT tUtr-1 ffh, Jia9 ariu.

Malice tuuL.i-si avi fat i tiinh Ttr irr'4 sika4r4i wll1 ntr vrticht In Mer, ttH a $250 aUtitfti pur-v. isi.t t.srethT Iti 'Be arst q-iar er leiiur April Tare was slilitl' It. 'he lead, in seeotid bis siers ui tlav nei rum-I H. I GrcnewaW arrivals: J. H.

Blak ts ciose.1 up th kiw on'il J.is; la- eawa. Tl fie nia. wili be at Houst-ui. A. E.

Had and v.ife. Cbl- 1 fTo-Ite and sec.nd choice the in ojit-e id 1 ire -e everts to-uay at Bena.uj. Two after tie aa .1 mile po.t an paste: rn sue Ire! 1.1. tbe next Eniau.1; Ilia rzt. Wavr.

Lorn-nHe. Ky F. she reachoi tu 1 l.otj.jou. itu a r.ejwen ti n. at 1 ana.

ti'j Crowley, I. a M. s. Gnrt.er nor e. w.r.ncrs.

Bo-n-t h. Mt began f.ftli ra -e. hich vns von bv stat.l she 00 umi ai -rd Aii'litor. eel-' to oe soi.l for 4 the ss bid tip to fT'H. bv Samuel to i.

a. I Ju; lter in thir I r. at 13 to 1. practically were neglect, d. tiie favorites.

Ly.is-.ata and Siarksman. were M.ajor Salmon Ceasleted. Warsaw. April Major II. W.

Salmon, convicted of ilietal I 1 1 :) waa a now trial and to thire vcars In the penitentiary An wiil be taken to the f.aie Su-preiiie Court. in protective bid of go a.l.'i- tiia of another Wvlr- 1 s. Ua.ier. Lexington. J.

I. I have dolled to take, a t.ip in N-w B. Stuart, ijtmi Springs. Miss F'nrot with scr tesin next fprmg if It ins VI. D.

St. Mich Maaley the world's said I 1 wtf-. Gulf-jort. J. Baptiate has already flrured oat the mute.

an a wili I wir: H-wn. Naahvllle. Sad! A take os to iHibiin. Manchester. London.

Paris itroy F'rank Mulrov. Newa'k and jwisll.ly Sladnd fiw a s'vttj Belfast Fills, h.ruiii.ham, E. f' Nott Lexh g-and Llverpooi may be added. will leave Wo. U.

tgtie. aaxevepurt. Ai- tionai a-. ble telll w-sta a as niiineet sh was not In otolith to erevid berse.f in the next hat and did no f'i'iy recover for two dars Th-t was see for a record and covered a ftilT lie in 2 Ol1 Fonr dars later she trot'ed a mile 1a I 0a Cat, and was not distressed at the Biu.a. irn to the stable of played f.t First very heavily Weather cold; track Race HaiKlicaji, Is furloua; Coluaa- owner.

C. tss. axuiicd Capps. up luiuar after tic firs; 'J V. 1 La..

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