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IT WAS FREY AHD RYE Farorite and Outsider- Capture Yesterday's Derbies. WON BY THE JOCKEYS Sloan Rode at Ingleside and ran at New Orleans. Bath Errati Hotly Coataatew aa Ea- eltlaar from Start ta Flatsk -tOtkar Res alts. NEW ORLEANS. March Is.

Ths 4.O0O Crescent City Darby a horn race tram end to and Mid though at ths nnlaa tne victory resic with aa outsider, tba result waa very, popular. The Morris roll. Choice, was scratched during. the morning and this eliminated an Important factor. Wild Pirate gtnerally at I to 5.

an 4 Varro, who was backed from twoa to 1 to- 2, divided the betting honors. Torn Stereos' pair. Picador and Slddona, were coupled at Otcs and receded to sixes, while Henry Clay Rye's prices was as food aa 12 at on lime. The betting was extremely liberal and' so much money eame In on Kessendeu's colt that Ills price was cut to elahU, though rentually went back to teas. Hanswurst was frlendiees at 30 to -r" The parade to the post was watched with ab sorbing Interest.

At the post the six horses wheeled In a bunch with all straightened and Starter Ftugerald sprung the barrier Instantly, eendlns- them all to- a beautiful start. la the first furlong Cochran took Henry Clay Rye to the front ana at the quarter opened up a zig of a iecgtn. vsrro second, ana tne favorite, Wild Pirate, third and constat- fast. Down the half-mile Cochran took his mount back to third place and for the next quarter there was a hot conteit between Wild Pirate and each leading- in tarn. Turning Into the stretch Caywood was forced to ride Varro hard, while Vaa Dusen looked forward conadently to the end.

Cochran, who had cursed his borse- carefully while the leaders were racing; themselves Into exhaustion, swung Into the middle of the track as they turned and wore Wild Pirate down in the run home, winning By a length, vsrro was third, a length away. Henry Clay Rye la the third son of Imp. Kan taka to win the local classic. Meadowthorpe and King Barleycorn- being the other two. Cochran's handling of the horee elicited the htaheet praise it was the closing day of the Crescent CUT Jockey elub's meeting, the New Louisisna Jockey club's spring meeting opening Monday.

The weather was ideal and the track fait. Boo ru crack was the only wlnatsc fsvorite. William Foreman, who shared the punishment ta dieted upon the perpetrators of the Liszle Kelly Job, has been retaliated. It "being ahosra that ae naa ao interest in the mare. Kew Or lea as laaasaarlea, March 16.

Weather clear: First SlZ-O: equina. track sood. ar. Jorkey Jo. key oa -aa-teenta amies; puree.

oi Itet. Horn, Prlncees, lo7 1U-J woodtrtce. 1 IS (Slack St ptr Fn 7 6 2 (Oupee) 4-ft 102 T. O'Brien! 2 3 21 24 3 Brown Vail. Ill (T.

Walsh); Bert Davis. 103 Junrcni; mja, wiik ranni; rniuiaa, IIS Undryl; Ford, Bit (Qormleyl. end Slolo. 11) (Mttunn), niuaneo as named. Time laus.

inner jn c. vr jus jonnaon-rrun ot tne Loom, At pot one minute, -tHart good. Won driving cvmu nmnniir. iVcon-1 Race One mile; purse, tZSO; selling. Horn.

Jockey 8t Vi 8tr Fn ion nun it, i uumi. 4" i 8 la it -1 Tll.le 101 Bk ft 2 il-l Altlvea. ii (Slack! I 1 10 3' Ignis, 103 (aflle: Tha Jefferson. 103 CT. twin Lasnrua.

1U0 iT. Walahl; Prestar. 10ft Mc Cud); Jackadie. 1US HuWrtin) Ferrell. tJ--hran.

and Windward, loo tlandry). finished aa named. Tlire Winner Ch h. by Oray-eoa-Bonnle Lee. At post two nUautae.

Start rwi. won an vine aoo nd handllv. Tlilrd ltace One and one-quarter miles; purse, e-w, umiuicu flnr nil nuroiea. Bet. Horre.

Jookev Bt 'T 3 Fin v- eeo, trrtin) Zm 1 T- OBrian. VJS 6. 1 I la KajMnei. lis (PowenoJ 1 1 3 Here B-. las (ScKJIli: Rufalllc.

1W U. Wchrr), and Torreon, l'i2 F. Burrj), flnlahed as natTM-d. rWidenbach. I3i Oofcly.

bolted. Time inner m. ay At I nve miuuLM. start gooa; won dflvlng tutd eastlr. Fourth Bare One aad one-elfhth mllf-a- B-raar- wma; iiiw treacrnc jny ierDy; raiue.

S4.UU(i. Brt. Hm-. Joekev tl Str Fn lz-1 OlaT aye. 115 (Cochran) 81 8 Wild Pirate.

113 1 2 2 S-X Varro, 113 (Car wood) 4 S'tJ It 8 Picador. 113 (WlnkOeW); Hanswurst. 1)0 IT. 0Brtaa, and Stddoes, 110 Ounee). tlntaned as Barood.

Time 1:5. Winner Ch e. by atari aa-in i aiart BTooo. on anvinf nara aecnnt handily. rttxn Kara one and ona-slxteeath miles; purse.

Jet. Hoie, Wt. Joeker Ft 4 Ptr Fn Jaaale Jarnoa. 1 I 12-1 U. Lturhea BH l2 2 St: S-B Mai.

Manair. ga si Orer Foree. IM (Alarte): Kaana. BT (T. 0Brten.

and Kalrhtoannoret. VB (Flick), nnlahed as Ktml Time ev. Winner m. by Kothen-IdaGlran. At nna on mlnuto.

Start good. Won aaliy; i.uwi onvinf. Slxih Haca One mile; purse. B2SO; eelllng. Bet.

Horee. Jockey 8t Vt 4 IXr fa 15-1 Brther Fred. I(7 4 2 2' 1 2-t Uttie SaMle. lOl ftaS 44 4, 3 ft-t Percy l. T.

1 1 lt 3 Poharf CaaaMv. Alarta); Eleven Bella. BT euornrani: Annie lanmta, iwi (tucm- fa li (McOnn); Inueodo, 103 Lne); Pant- Ian4. IK (Hotneraall): Buraoyne. JOB IT.

Walsh) Kllen B-. 101 (Brvanan). and West Baden. OS black), flalsbed aa named. Time Wia-ner h.

by At post two min- viev. Kiarr kw. on annar; place easily. a-tventh Race Three-quarters of a mile; purse. sxltlna.

Bet. Jockee Wt T-V-linomersrk. OS (Cochran) 11-1 Curtsey. 88 I Contrary. F11 B-1 Free Hand.

l'H (T 4 I Br 1 liK Clt't I'M1 Lake Foneo l7 (I yn: Fluke. BH (Hark): ft tl (T. O'Brien), and Belle of Hmbtjrs, BS O'-upuaU). Bnivhed aa lumM. Time 1.14W.

A In-wht I c. by tic Jasne-Vater Rake. At post thirteen mlnuta. -art good. Won esslly; ser-nd diivlnc.

Dlsqualilled for fouL SRET WOJI AT ISGLESIDE. TeJ SlwBa) Captared California DerVy hy Good RleHasj. ffpeclal DUpatch The later Ooeaa. SAN FRANCISCO. March 1.

Tne California Derby at one) mile and a quarter, run ever tba Ingleside coarse, was the star attraction today. 81a horses faced the starter. Joe Prey. rMdea by Tod Sloan, was the favorite, penlng at to and closing at 11 to Id. with to for plaea and ahow oat.

Jo Prey was tacky and Saety ridden. He Old Lovely Complexion Free, Every Lady la th Land Cm New nave Beautiful Skin A Trial Box Free, No lady should despair If her cesnplexioa at Imperfect. Merely send year name and address to Hat. M. Ribault.

IBS Elsa Cincinnati. Ohio, and she sea you free prepaid la plain wrapper a trial portage ef her wonderful rem- a A i A i fK. A i 1111 Mui RALSTON. Tt Fmmemm A'rmtmekr Btmmtr. dies that abaotutery gaarantaa a perfect clear akin.

It nasi a faos powder, cream, coamette. or blanch, but hi absorately para, and yea can use It privately at aoms. It permanently removes inoth patches, redness, crow's feet, pirn plea, tiackheada, aesa war-ma, sallowaees. freckjre, taa, sunburn, aad all other cocaplaxtoa- dia sur omenta. Helen IL Ralstaa.

TI Lealcrtoa New-rort, Ky baa a oomvlexjou lair aa a May day cueen. the says of it: "I cannot see wuy any lady should oontinue te lack a laiii'rl cotn-I Icxlfu when It can be Obtained by I- fiaie anil a re.a t-e 15-9 a I V. i tr not make Ma run until three furljngi froai home, then came on fast aad hniehed strongly. Brutal was bumped badly oa the swing arownd tntothe homo stretea. rte raaoe up much crouad and waa gaining Inch by loch at the end.

Can more was under choking restraint Tor the Drst mile and might have been hard to beat tt allowed to run freely. Roiling Beer Is not good for over a mile. Articulate. was worn-out after setting a tmrrifle pace for aver a mils. He a not years old until May 24.

was aerate bed. The hoard of stewards of the Sen Francisco Jockey duh has granted licensee to Jockeys Tom Butler and Joe Plggatt. Thasarmer has been aliened to ride for Charles Boots, while Piggott Is to rWe for Green b. Morris. Tuthlll was favorite tor tha special event at a mile aad a sixteenth, but Advance Guard led all the way and woo cleverly.

Pert wis; ell la taa steeplechase, but Sovtaer-laad eaeaped injury. Ma alar beat Mayboy a bead. It announced that racier woald be re sumed at Taaforaa Monday, and It was uader- stooa -juror raeian na vetoed tne ordinance aiioaing aagbrslde eeea. 'laslcatda Jsmawrles, Uareh 1L- clear; track v. '-V Fintt Jtara Tnrar nnarta-a at a- mllai nurae.

2-40U: 8-year-olds; selllne-. Bet. Horee. Jockey V4 "4 Fn 10-1 ondo. 1(S (O'Connor) a 4 3 1 B-: Oacar Tolls.

I'M (Thorpe). .2 2 2 2 2 BO Forrest, 106 (T. i 1J 8 IUllouon. 10B (Dutler): Cantinua. 10O (R.

Murphy)-. Marry, 10S (J. Woods), and Eonle. Vi (J. per 6h by Fonso-Olralda.

At pent two minutes. Start rood, exeeot for EMaO. Won ridden out; second eaeilr. Second Race beven-elghtna of a mile; sei-u; ceiling. oet.

Maa UHiButlar). alaa ran. Winner rn. by Sayre-LJxtte C. minute.

Start mod. Won easily: second Ttilrd Race About two and one-half miles Handicap; steeplecnaaa. Bet. Horse. Jockey Bt 8 IB Rtr Fn a-a Meator.

133 rtviiaon). 2 2.z'i S-G May Boy, 10 1 ll Time 1:27. At post one I the i .00 (Uioyd). a i it 1 2 12-1 The Calif an. 127 4 4 4 rwis, iw lautoe 8 8 8 Maner e- Falsetto- Wood lark At rl one minute.

Start good. Won drlvlnr; aeoond eaetly. Fmarth Hare One and one-quarter miles; lbs California Derby; .3.000 added. Bet. Jockey Bt 4 Str Fn ll-lO Joe Frey, 123 (T.

6j 3j 2 14 B- 1 Brutal. 119 6 4' 8 2 1 Canmore, 122 (T. Burns). i 2 41 3) Rollins; (Henry), aad Articulate. 122 tlVvln).

Anished aa named. Telamon. 127 tThorpa). pulled up. Time Winner C.

by Belvidere-Lrfulr Hawkatone. At post three mlrutea. Btart good. Won In a drive; second sa.lly. Fifth Race One aad one-sixteenth miles; special puree.

$750. Bet. Horse, Wt Jockev St Btr Fn AlT- Ouard. fj 1 1-10 Tuthlll. luo T.

.2 2 2 2 2. T-rne 1:47. Winner Cb e. by Greet Trow Nellie Van. At poet one minute.

Start ood. on cleverly. Advance waa belter horse and better ridden. Race Three-quarters of a mile; purse. fjfT-aern 1M T.

1 1 1-2 10- 1 Urenhilda, 108 (Hwiryl .0 -4 -8' 3 Balvado, US (Ada ma), and Silvsr Osrter. 110 (J. Daly), finished as lunnl Time l-nu. innar a. by Dualee-Beeewlna-.

At mil tea min ute, start gcod. Won tn a hard drive; second easily. Oaklaad faaanaarlea, March 18. Weather clear; track First Race Flve-elshths of a mile; purse, 1350: ll n. B.t.

Horse, Wt. Jockey St M. St 8tr Vn I a-l Matilda lt'2 (Jd 4 4 2 1 4-1 Cold UaiKr. IliiraaMil a 91 tt 11 5-l Sarafleld, lit (Kelly) 8" 8 8 8 uimai enrpjwu, iw (jBTDaios; Lompanioa, 114 (Baaalnser): Instants, lt4 una, 113 kiikkji. and Mcfclew.

1C3 (Maternal, nnlahed aa Tim. 1 (r2 Winner Ch L. by Rio Bravo-Katrinka. At not nine minutes, start good. Woa eeallyf second ui same.

Second Race One-half mile: purse. S3S0: 2 yaar-olCs; maidens. Bet. Horse. Wt, Jockay St at Btr Fn K-a flora nmau, low 1" B-l 1U 1 Unmlnirkk ao-i taraiyi(e, 114 (ttuil).

1 omuiun. stnger); Botan (Lu). snd named. Time Winner Fannie Willouahbr. At post ala good.

Won easily; second diavln rnird Kaoe Xhrsa-quarters rig. at a Si rr 2 9 ay, 10B (E. Mathews); Ahilles. 112 Post BelL 104 (Weir), finished as f. ty Fiotkat- mlnutes.

Start purse. s.MW, Horse, Jockey 8t Btr S-l Satan. 107 (. a lh SO-l Beneroe, 110 (H. 2 2.

2r2 I -l AltUrSS. IV (H.OUT) Looram. lot (Hoar): A I aria, loft (Fauntleror): C. H. Harrison, (Mounce); Juva.

i5 (Kaucn); ean Aurueune, 1VJ 4VVWr)i AnUocn, lsj (Siuart). and Miss 105 (Domlnlck), Snlahed aa Time 1 inner a g. by SldJartha-BoeUcla. At post one minute. rood.

Won la a driva of three. Fourth Rce Fcur mi Valua. aa.ouu. Fa Ik start Thornton? stakes; H.I. Horse.

Jockey Bt 1 Str Fn 1-l-Locochee. 112 (See) ...1 1 lf 5-S The Bobby. 10B 4 4a 2" 2l 4-1 Bana-or. no (rtuis) a a rW Amw.m 11. VuzmI IIS (Modiml, nnlahed aa named.

Time 7:23. Win Bur CB a. by At boat oni minute. Start good. Won eaaily: secoad the same.

Fifth Race Three onartara or a mils: Bursa. S40O: selllna. Bt. Hone. WL.

Jockey St Btr Fn 7-S The Ll-rtrt. lOO a 1 l' a-1 Tama Irlriimla. UT 4k 8k Merhaaua, lie ilMmnlek), ana JerUI, lis (Hcwdl). finished as named. Time 1:13.

Win ner Ch m. by Uncle Jess-Barbary At Dot two minutes, atart srood. Won handuyi ond driving. KiKth. Rum-One aad ene-elahtk ml lea: du BM14I- aelllfia.

Bt. Horae. Wt. Jockey St Str Fn 20-l-Siromo, 111 6 4- 4s la Z-l Moreillto. 104 e- p- cm s- 4-1 Florablrd.

110 (Howeil) 2 2S 8 8 8" r.bl.r irt IK Umluvil' Hairs. 10B (Bow- son): Twinkle Twtnk. (Weir); William BT (Kcllr); Mont Eagle. 107 JBsesiner): Favoraaam. IL.

104 t-Stuart). and Whaleback. 101 Rauch, finished as named. Time Winner g. by Btrmnoon-uuuuess.

ai kh wur uuaawa, Start good. Won la a drive; secoad eaaily. mm mmr Tl'BF COS6RESI IPHEATAL Mans hers af. Wester a Jaekcy CI ah Ar Propped fraaa Old Orgaalaatlaa. CINCINNATI.

March 1. At a meeting of several American Turf congress members la the offices at Covington. today. It waa resolved that those members who had glvea (hair allegiance to tht Western Jockey club, to wit. Mew LiCBlBerllla Jockey club.

Latonla Jockey club af Coelarteo. Ky St. Louts Jockey dun. Meangehls Jockey duo. New Loalalsna Jockey club, Washington Park dub.

Chicago Jockey club, and Harlem Jockey club of Chicago, he and tbey were dropped from the roll of member-ahla la tha Amtrleaa Turf Co par sea. ui motion, ait taa omeea were eectarea vacant. with the exception af that of treasurer, aa to which tho Incumbent. J. a.

lCJ tn person. sgreed to bold tha funds of the association sub jeet to tha order of the new Taa omcea were niieu as zbmowsc President May Overtoa of tha Tennessee Rreertare' aaxx-latl'Kt. Vice 1T aide nt (eaoreo M. Haadrtc aC tha High land Park club ot iMirott. Secretary F.

F. Fowler of taa 4ueea taty Jocaey club. -Asaiatant Secretary Roaer Sullivan of the Qwaan Oty Jockey club. commiliw on lAcauaee jiawpa aarua, Frrwier. and Walter O.

Palmar. Tba Dei mar Jockey elab of St. Louis vaa ad mitted to membership. Tha license fee tor trainers and Jockeys waa reduced from $24 to Tha Turf Writers association waa unanimous ly lnd reed. A communication from tho Owners and Trainers Mutual associatloa-aa to changes la rales governing races waa received, and oa motion tt was refarred to president, vice real- dor.

t. and licsnaa eotnaalttea. which are to meet President dcoggan and View Preaident Hayes af the Owners and raisers' Mutual association at the earl last convent nt date aad plane ta aoafer and agree In reference to the ch an tea. The books, papers, and oKoea af tae Amarrean ma 01 or tae new oAWra. aad they are now -in full possess! and ready ta transact tha huslneas of tha ass elation.

All apnltcatlona for licenses and other rom- Baualcatinna should be addressed to F. T. Fow ler, secretary American Tart coogrrea. Coving ton. Ky.

retldosa Agyalaat Osllsw Rale. I.aiOTON. March la. A petition cir culated here today and widely sla-ned be brealrs and trainers, asks ths Western Jock.y club to rescind Its action barring horses which race on tracks of tha Turf roncreaa. ailmilar petitions will be eent ail ever tae aountry.

TROTTERS XTSX Tlllaa; Fars leek te Be Sale la Cat- eaga Market. Tba feature of he great auction sale to be glvea by the Chicago Horae Sale company seat week wlU be lbs consignment of tba famous Vil lage tana erst a. and the management are CBUiaseaded for aire entarpriae la thus affording for tha ftxst 4Ibm aa opportunity to Wsstern horsemen to bid on the borers from this home ef rhampioas In tbetr asm aaarksc The mares con signed are all in foal, and nearly all tnroucD dam prospective foef eon lhlne the famous auLmbrtne Kins-Cblmea blood that Baa proves aa prolific In the rrodurtloa of estreme speed. Willi, Msmbeiao King shares with AlUsaont and fiarou Wiikea the fcoaor af bavins: sired eevea 10 performers, be surpassea them la point af Prlriceton-Yala atsv SUt. aureement la anticipated.

THE SUNDAY INTER OCEAN, MARCII "17. 11)01 17 hut It cannot he disputed that Chimes has three iaaier irourrs tnaa any otaer aire ana stsmorino King tba second faataet trio. The combination of the blood Itneaod Msmhrtno King and Chimes, unlike so many so-called "nicks.7' works wall either way. Bred to Chimes, tha daughters of Marobrlno King have produced The Abbott. 2:0814.

the world's champion trotter; The Monk 4), Ed Baston. The Queen, Xtng Chimea, 2:104. aad many Daughters of Chimes, bred to Mambrtna King, bavo produced the world's champion pacing mare. Lady of the Manor, 2:04 the loeomparaole Dare Devil, that good filly Merriment; 2:11. and others.

The competition to secure this great blood thus offered for tha first time tn tha Chicago market will he watched with Interest. aee-Whatever may be the ultimata outcome of the attempt by track managers to get the great trotters of -last year together, one thing seems csrtaia that If any arrangements are made tba contest will be for the blnrest amount ever hung up for trotters. The lstest proposition comes from Hartford, -tha plan be ing- ta match the stallions Creeceua aad Charley Herr and tho areldinea The Abbott, and Dauimi fa same winning pa-lr to have a Ileal on a sul-sequent day. This proposition would a SF tha objections made by tha owner The Abbott- to a three-cornered race, and as Thomas Lavton, oaner ofr Loralma, is said to. be satufled with the scheme, what the other own are a til do will ha awaited with intareet- While Boralma's record is but e-0 the namhee who o-alievc be can give tha champion tho race 01 nis are legion, a confidence which both his owatr aad driver are cot Blow ta dlsplay- "B-, xT a e.

The anti-pool selling law la WUconsln. has proven such a handicap to harness racins- in the badger slate tr-r aeverai years, la likely to be nrpeaieu. ana 11 me ruBning-aorse people keep tneir haitflsoff. a bill giving a ten-day permit win, in B'l prboaniiuy, oe put tlirougB. IP trouble heretofcre has been, that tho bang-tail people wanted thirty days or nothing, with the result that the lattsr waa what they got.

I am also advised that tha Pennsylvania solons are inciinea 10 pass measures favoring pool sailing. a a 1. uiojnnw, mil nanaicap la Being gen erally removed the country ever. The permanent organisation, of the Chicago rata nuers, wnica is to Do eirected the first week la April, promises to begia its operations under very auspicious circumstances. All the leading road drivers bavs signified a willingnesi to take an active Interest In the new and, to cap the climax, comes the welcome news that C.

K. O. Billings Is to bring his famous auuie 01 lasi roaa noreea -oach te this city. While Chicago Is noted for Its dirty and ooorlv- pavad atreeta. It is also a fact that it has one of the finest park and boulevard systems in the ana witn- tne proper management, sneh as Is vouchsafed in this new organisation.

It oueation of tims when tha windy city wnr ua iron 1 rsna as apeeuway center. Ia act, witn tne cbcln of excellent roauways en compassing and intersecting tha city, it should prove ms roaa riders' paradise. Tho snceeaa of a public sale, after all. does not consist so much In the number of horses sold or aa sensational price that one or more- Dorses may bring as in the number of prospects thst have- been sold practically green and have afterward verified the psedicUena regardlng-them. THe Chicago market has been peculiarly favored ln.

thte respect, among those Included In this class which I now call to mind being the queen of all trotters. Allx. 2:034: Countess Eve, Pl-Utus. Alves. Early Reaper, 2 Bonnatclla, 2:10, and a host ot others not quite so fast but equally great as races bcrsea, all sold SS colts UndeVeioDed.

I will miia nv aueaa tt there are not quite a few of this rlsss In the next Chicago sale, which opens a week from next Tuesday, as I have seen tome of them step In a way that bodes a great future for them, either aa race horses or champions o( the speedway, and some are bred la the purple. a Sr In, glancing orer the various futurity stakes al ready closed I was astonished to note the unaccountable falling off of entries from tite state of Iowa, a fact that is all the more surprising whea it Is taken Icto consideration that that state- has been gradually forcing ita way Into tha front of horse-breeding states, and from a racing standpoint It tan da ia the foremost position. Judged by the number of Ha tracks, for harness horses as well as by the number of hersss in training. It la a fact not ran erally known that there are more mile tracka la the state of Iowa over which public miles In 2:0 or better tare been mads than la any other state la th Union. The gray stallion.

Csrey C-. 2:154. that Joseph H. Leah brought up from Ooshen. last month and which cleaned up the South Side speedway, has bee a consigned to Chicago sale cext weak, aad the road drivers of Chicago and all Other sneedwav cantara alu an.

a pee chant far riding in the frost row-bare already a. uirif- ffjnvfl aim. nac me Bluaing Will be spirited goes without taring. The death of Jadga Walter I. Hayes.

CHnte. moves from the ranks of trotring-horsa breeders one ot the Western pioneers of the business. Back twenty years ago be owned the lauion Aimont Mattler, and while ao horae in the West was better advertised and boomed, he proved a practical failure. He. however, raised soma good ones, having bred too trotting queen Allx.

t. and others. Judge Hsyes waa aa able lawyer, havlag served several terms on the oeacn ia taa circuit court at Clinton, and two terms at Washington as Congressman from the Second iowa district. His death took place rvry ewnuemy (rem angina psctoru, at hit piaoo 01 birtft. Marshall.

where be waa at tending ths funeral of his aid friend. General Ki, a. uornam. The Horse Review $10,000 futurity stake, just cioaeu. snows a increase in tha asm her -of entries, the total being 9SL The principal nominators are Penn Valley farm.

Penn sylvania, with 48; Empire City stud. New York. 25; Bitter Root farm, Montana, 22; Eaat View larm. New York, xz: Palo Alto, California. 20.

aad Walnut hall. Kentucky IS. This latter breeding establishment carried off first honors la thin rich event last The gradual Increase in tne number af entries in this clsssie event Is evidenced by the fact that in ls7 it had 611 nominations; tn 1828 It bad 554; ln 1899 the total waa fill, and hurt year The growlna- inter est In rich futurities for harness-bred colts In a measure accounts for the Increase, but the popularity of this special event, owina to Ita 1 lit eral conditions, ta all likelihood has more to do with It, and tha management la to be conrrat- niatea on us great, success. rALMEH CLARK. Caad Prices at Lackey Sal.

RICHMOND. March la. The Lackey horse sales at Cambridge City closed today. The total sales sggregatea l.s). an average of 8230 per horse.

1 be beet sale today waa Effls Powers. a pacer. which was bought by Carl Lynn ot cun ion, mii iut ai.twv. Soath Slda Academy Schedale. The baseball team of the South Side academy begins practice this week.

The tam this vear flromlaes to be unusually strong. Rooney, last year's shortstop, is captain, and expects to have bie men selected by the nrst of next month. It oca U.U1BM .1. back Ibis year. South Side won the Cook County imnMwinmc infuv J.ntiaoi lu JOVI ana A ml and came second in the race last year.

The schedule as arranged now stands aa follows: South Side scademv va. North western afllltarv academy at Highland Park. April 13. Auaua mgn acnooi at Austin, April zo. Armour instituts at Armour, April 27.

Northwestern academy at Evanston, May 4. Morgan Park academy at Morgan Park. May 11. Northweetern academy at South Aids, May It. Jans rimi acaaemy ai Lase co re 1.

May ze. aoauemy at Waaningtoa lark. cuivar Military acanemy ateulvsr. Inn. Armour institute at South Slda June 6.

June I. Morgan Park academy at South Side, June 8. Wraters Lragss Oatleek. Special Dispatch to The Inter Oceaa. BT.

PAUT. Bfarrh ia There was a gathering of the Weztcra leagae clans la the city ae crues rv peas antra were as follows? far raul. Jairns Kvan: ailnnaapnila. A. II.

Besll; Kansas City. tJeorge Tebeau; Omaha. William Kouras; urn atoines. w. f.

Chase; St. Joe. T. J. Slid J.

kUIWll- HmM, mmmmml. Fueblo. fcloux City, or Colorado Suflnga, WlUlaa Huiea. v. h.

watsins sal (T. v. nnvK.n.i m-mmm t- K. mmsm i mn im.rva, as lall lxMit-11ie la also represented. This looks like the circutt: (Ul Tiit uin.L l'a, Kanaas City, Bt.

Joe, Omaha. llea Moinea. Sioux vny, ana Denver. apoUa. There Is talk of a ten-club learne.

Ths maa. agers will beln conference tomorrow, when an Daaeball at HIartalaad Park. The Hlshiand Park mllftars- tmAtm i.m-m mm. ranged the following beaafeall achadule for nest searon: Atx-tl 1 Booth Bide academy. -April ITEngllah High school.

High a April zumneeton-i aie training school. i.Vala Aoril 24 NilTTark Hla-h a-hooi. Apm tu aianuai raining school. Vay 1 laaa View Hlsh school. May Culver Military academy.

May Hvde Park Htsh achouL Way 15 Lewis Instituts. 1th the exception of the game with the Culver scsdomy. which will take place at Culver. all vf tha gsmws Hated will be played on ths Highland Park grounds. Sparks Stays wltla Brewers.

Cpeal Dispatch to The I liar Ocean. MIL.WALTKKK. Wta March 18. A telegram from Frauk park a. who is at Hot Sprtaa-a.

ta Treasurer Oross of the Mllwaukea club, today, set at rest ail ruroera to tne effect that Be would play with the New York club this year, ttoarks an. aewadag positively that he had limed ao ether contract than that with the Mliwsuke club, with aging 1:07 B-M, and three of his saves are trot- i whlcJ- as tat-d. he would r-lay thia reaeon. If te tbey having bat two each. Chimea Is in disputably tha greatest sirs of extreme trotting speed thst ever live.

He baa three trotters. oe ADDOti. eaats-y, ana The Monk. iH, ths three fastest trotters ever credited to oss sire, their records averaging 6B. In his respect Mambrlno King stands second onlv to Chimes, bis three trotters.

Jxird Derbv, en; MKhtinesle. and lar-i-va, a. raging i. Btatlstirs may te -) -i ao et't'ce a nianncr as to tropins alun-t rt-tiit, een li.uub;i rLurt u.ay i ho. the New York eiub paid lltteburg for the reioaye of Simrke it has been gold-brlrked once mora, as rroa today eahlbitad Siiarka" auntract m-UU tha Milwaukee club for two years.

iBterssllsaal Cattle Cares Matches. Special Cable Dispatch to The Inter Oceaa. LONtX7. March IB. The ausatton of the dates for the twe International cable cheae milrb-i has at lat ben a-ttled i far aa this en.

of tht mriKrnifrl tin ny. rl hry ve 1: x-i A 1 1 bikI A ru i. UiJ ll IS IVRITE TODAY NEXT A. C. MEETIflG Baflalo Pfeparing: to Receive Bowling Congress." ARMOURS' ROLL 1,515 Best Work of Season View Team.

mmA fn, nlalft honora by; Lake srw Star "AIlaraaiearlr CaBapleteaV Astsa Lcaarae Flalakea lis Seaew-; ale Staa4laar af tba Claka. According to reports Irom Butato preparations are already bains made for the second national championship tournament to be held there aext January la connection with tha American Howling congress There axe few bowUng orfcanixatiooa In tba Bison city aal for financial reasons Instead af a regular bowling association taking bold of the event It Is the Intention to organise a stock company. Fifteen hundred shares of stock will be sold at the par value of $5 each. To keep oat tba' element of speculators getting bold of the stock and running the tournament for financial gain. It baa been, decided to limit each barer to twenty shares.

What is considered one ot the best performances of tba local bowling season occurred hist week op ta the Lake View elght-mea-team league when tha Armours rolled a score ot 1.515. This remarkable feat waa performed In thv Armour-Northwestern series and to make It all the mora creditable It wak rolled on strange alleys and the plus were new, being used for the first time. It develops that Chris Beckers phenomena! score o( tt2. made recently la tbe Englewood league, ta osly a local record. C.

Walters, a Brooklyn expert, balds tbe world's record. He put ap the all but perfect soore af 19 In a tsar-cement ln the city of churches under lbs A. B. C. rales.

Todav at KlosmekfB's alleys la Lake View a team from Elgin will play the famous nve Ger mans a serifs of games, it win Pea return mates and furnishes the "Datckmea" with an opportunity to redeem themselves, as they were de feated by tbe visitors a a recent match which was decided la Wf.t. Fred Worsen, manager of the Star alleys. Is making elaborate preparations for tne osse ins events an tba sis nsw alleys. The latter are rapidly hearing completion aoo win oe reauy for the Initial ball about the 1st of April. Tbe Chicago team wnira is maicaea to meet the Greater 'v Yorks for tha championship af ths world at Toledo, early in May will play tbe nrst or a series or xeiDitiona, to oe given in different sections of the city on the new alleys It will be opposed by hlars of ths Aasoa league.

As aa additional attraction "Wily" Le la scheduled ta meet j. Keaaa. waom ne re cently derested. Tha Commercial Bowling assoeistlon will open its schedule March SO an the old alleys, where ths tournament games, be played till tbsasw drives are ready. Eveats of Last Weak.

The Anson lesgue completed Ita season scheduls but Thursday nlKht, tiie Iurela and Anaons contesting final seilea, and the Anaon rollers defeating their opponents three etraisbt games, tying- them with the Stare f-r Brat honors. The rotl-o(f la scheduled for next NVrdReeday night off An- son's slleys. As thee ta-o teams have been doing the jockeying for Brat and seeond place throuxh-aot the season, it h-uli prov, an Intarseting contest; -8 teva Otrosa sod Ifeaaworth. with totals of SOi. are tie lor the high mark; Worden r-lld the best three games In any one series, averagtag Zla flat.

The Arutii ecord the high-et team agure. 1.012,. snd also Beat average. BHl I-S. In the Telephone league only two more games i.l.

vmA Hin. nn th. aeriedul but In the South Knd lesrun the Americas. Oak-wrxxis. and Anihervts htw in Inr.t alia A lerl -aa a f-actlon ta the aHl.

The rd Xu -orns were th, onlv leatns l-uij. 1 ti.e tU-eniurs tc fZ re Hi in il -a- 9) 1 DAVID H. REEDER, Ph. M. Founder of the Home Health Club and Manager of the Ctnba Sanatorium and City Hospital, Laporte, AUTO ATI 8 pnly member to reach the double-century mark.

The sterlings, la the Jewelers' league, at present the leaders, aropved a game to the vvendetla; ths Hardya secured two trma tha Gorhams. and. In-cldeatari)-. took the record In hand with Hall, ln thle aerlea. rolled three aptondld niM.

netting an average of 2lH. the beat ot tbe stasia. In the Iat-w-Club league a fierce strwegie for first place is planned by the -Chicago Cyollng teem. The Oaklands are In ths lead with one mnm Km mm! rwl mmm bTMldHn. fo Will their r.m,lnln, mmm.m' mn mm to kMA tha CUD In the 1 league.

Should the cyclers wla the pjanant this PJ f. aJ'rti? rear. It will give them possessloa of tbe cub. they ilT el pleasure to driva on the having won it tares roaaeeuuvs seasoaa. sp-culitor to pick up lS a aV 1 SB sal wS am SB BM Af frsBsff)-'.

a-na Following Is' the club Becker, Miller. 1ube Ananas Stars Illinois Laurels FI-iHsts W. .21 ..21 Oakwoods ..21 Anhersts Wf.Marrha 14 t.Vrtrs Is ...14 cjo nanlcras. in Aul-ura Pk 12 Dearborns .10 leading Plsver lm 14 15 34 Blue Island 11 1ft t-'llrich. Tsvlor.

Btecn, Anmaa Hew lev. A neons. Bearier. Aneona r. Mortis.

Laurels, A. Atvaon. Aaaoas.2S Hull. Illinois -3 W. Anmon.

am. ABsoa, Chlaholm. Oakwoods. Lmy, Amherete. t-Hn-le, Americas 27 Hen-lcr.

Americas JW Ixlttle. 13 Ptrwic. Amhersts 24 Ciioulnard. K. Waaa.

Companions Hamilton, Amharata.24 A. Pcnhailow. Cent's. I It'K ney. srborna.

J10 Rawlins. Clnba Sterlings ...23 Juerirens .1 Hardys tlorhams Wendells .10 Beinkes IO Purdva Chambers these will not effect the Treasurer roilere, who XVoridlswna. 15 6 io a Sim ANarN. Hirhest Score Geroux. 2SI 223 244 Irt 223 24 JPWKLtRl 7 r.7 8 0 It 17 17 21 21 I3 370 2i-J 79 HI rt4 Ml 7UB tl 1 iM.tlvldital averaaea IVTVjrtCLl-B.

24 V-rnrle. H. Ci 1 -J-H tO 1 HI inuiviauai avernu-(-; Plsere Oanws. 1 Pnv, O.ikl.nfl..' I 11 C. 1 I 1 with tb arer- ages or tne individual leaders: Ths standing of the teams In tl-e IJncoln Cycling dub.

hamllrSD hovllns ftouraamant: MdcD. W. Orphans SS Hour Chicago Cross Pawpaws Dubs Boers Operta rjlars Indians Twentieth Centory Individual averages: 1'layers tisfflaa If Ira CanQald. 210 Ktretch. luT Price.

20th 4 Ja 9 9 9 "41 1GO .13 125 .110 Tt Totals. I.lll LOT 1.M4 1,011 l.mrz V. Hlga. Totals. l.t'11 SS.0HI .760 7t S1.7v B27 i.l2S xi no.oa-i B4S Anexma.

8. Ml 4.910 6.450 Z177 4.S1-2 4.142 4.8M 4 29 257 4.2li. tV. Tm B.C. Hlph.

Tolal. 24.c.-a lO.SfB 21.313 22.010 2i.lHil 73 Players Games. High. Totnt Ijmdouiat. C.

Hllderbrsnd, Jor.24 Hemlngwsy. .11 ftcott. Sterling Itnuelhaum. Kelsko.li Orr.ut. Rterllnga .....2 Hall.

clubs r-w. Oaklands Chic. C. Kurekas ....24 Jackson Tk.lS Kngl'w-d M.1B 21B 21'S 2:13 24H 111. la.44 3.

MI 4.2!t S.ll 3.271 2.5'- 4.714 iliirh- Total It 12 13 14' 717 .410 HL-7 H13 B17 S2.H11 Hi.41i 81.S13 BH.7I9 i Total. .17 I 4 4 4 Ave 1 1SS 1-4 17B 7I S-B-170 1-S lB7ft- Averages. KrS 19-86 T7 27-W5 S35; Hsus- Beat Three-Oame Series Worden. 6 tars. 64S 21S average.

IS TmI, K. AWKIM. 1.011. Bot Isam Average three games) Ansons. Bvl l-a.

Player a Gaaiea. Hlirh- Totals. A era res. ft oik a. Arsons jf'J Worden.

"tars- IT" 24 ..14 ...1 .13 227 22 247 211 las 27 213 221 2i TEI.FPHOKE. ton S.12A 4.04T I.MS 2.174 4.BA2 S.SA4 B.eK l.eB 4.TM- Clubs TV'i L. C. Illrh. TotaK.

Treasurer ..81 14 4.2W 1 -77 83.0!r Aud'WnV 22 -Bit Ml Sl. T'norrirM IB 2" .47 fWt 2 4O0 Kqulnlnent "l7 2.1 -4 20.12-S 11 12-33 14 8-18 1S 14-17 1H3 B-2T iki e-io 11 2-12 lOt-27 ITS 13-24 1 7 24-33 ITS 4-B 1T7 11-27 Tt -4S Tf4 IW 17-trt Tn.t2ft-42 T22 10-42 TaJina Individual aversaee: Players Gar-re. Hls-h. Totsia. Averscey Utolt.

-'l Merer. Treasurer. i4 7.0ll Hanbevg. Auditing. 42 2 Hainan.

Equipment. .87 212 BOirTH BXD. T. Huh. Totala.

A 17S 2S-M 10 1-43 1M 13-13 100 3S-ST An ericas- ..24 9 .727 1.011 S.zi fcj? 11 B.2H KXS2 f.t IB l.a2 -4M14 IS i7 24 6l 810 B7H luiKvs kii 21 JIM- 24.S7I T.V1 2u i51 i.l3 fc la-XI Individual averaeea: usmes. num. -rotsiaA T2 IM 12(1-27 11-23-27 ihi 2u-ni IM e-12. 1 Hi) S-24 lw 2-21 irk 7-ST-179 17-24 JTf -11 2h-io 177 14-24 Avraea. w2 -e 723 14-27 7k ia-ST 7C3 20-30 T47 17-21 8-27 7i4 10-27 Us3b-7 Avers area.

Jk2 2-21 ITS 7-24 177 6-1M 173 Xl-i Jy 172 n-13 171 20-24 171 Avraeea. 7-1 ti-r VMS 7- 2-Xii 7aon-a AvrCf. 1- i 1 C8ACHXI4 ass SAOOUta, Our offerings la this Una will tnetode puitchel teams. single drivers, oomblaettoa -saddle aaa harness horses for road, family and pleasure use, and genuine barsalns can be selected te fill all requirements. If you are la Bead of a wool horse of any kind, don't fail ta attead tbe aale arcaraeoa or evenings.

Sand for ellowa1lp.2U 10 PhcenU ....17 1 .613 tOltf IVwker Pks.17 IB 1.W4 A. A 18 20 .144 IU4 Llneolns ...11 22 W61 West 23 -Bud I Sterlings 11 23 vxi I l.tadina InUivMual averages: tses: Pa era Games. Bangrt. Bnlk i-ha liners, IV. iarkal2 1 awl buha.

Hof-ana. riaaeia. i4lo 2T i 111 ivu, reiiuwsnisa.i: Lvabet. cl A. A SO wO'iMUt, Wk.r PkaSd t.

raotaen, Mck.P.S3 llerlla, rHarllrca 3d Ktrong. liof manna. ehepard. eilowahlpe. Kma, rtan, suoweiuos.

zt nubs South Fwa.2a Argvles 23 CUarendoaa .22 Cnleagns ...21 Omhane t'nltve .....17 Cttvs Mbsee ..7 II .717 14 1 IB 22 .433 21 .410 S3 Millns Individual avaraares: .04 .4 .173" .410 mmAmm- ImA I vl 1 1 1 SMnml uxE) CJQU Chi cago'o ish cat Rate Du to Sower Pollution in 7ater Supply i Be War Dr. Reeder Writea Recording the Only Safe VJoy of Prevention. Laporte. lnL, Matxh 10, 1901. The Inter Ocean, Chicago, lit.

The recent pure water agitation Is a subject that every person In this entire world Is greatly interested In. Answering your recent Inquiry with reference to "Pure Water, my expert opinion is this: No wafer can be absolutely pure and safe unless distilled. Mankind never realizes an important necessity withoat exercising ingenuity to secure it. The history of attempts to purify water In a simple manner would be most Interesting, but as the object has been most successfully accomplished past failures need not be dwelt upon. Many'years ago It was seen that boiling water to purify It was Insufficient and while in some cases it killed the germs, tt left the decay and poisonous matter, soilr health wrecking minerals, etc Then filtration next engaged the inventor's genius.

Tens of-thousands of filters, simple and complex, were devised, and many of them are still used as clarifiers absolute purifiers they can never become. Even the famous Pasteuniilter has been demonstrated to furnish water not entirely devoid of germs and manifestly laden with earthy salts and health-wrecking minerals. Distillation Is the only means by which common water can be rendered 'safe and pure." I heartily indorse distilled water, for it will: prevent doctors bills, sickness, and flalarial Fevers, Kidney and intestinal Troubles. Gravel, Bright Disease, and will cure Dyspepsia. Stomach, Bowel and Liver Troubles, Rheumatism.

Gout, Constipation. Let every Chicagoan secure a "Puritan Water Still" and distill his drinking water. Then he know It is safe, pure, and delicious TOWER ee- Pbyslclaas declare that no water Is pure or safe to drink unless distilled. Simply Clears -Doss Not Purify. Boiled water-is full of dead jrerms, etc.

more poisonoui than before. Water from wells, ciatertt, faydranta, arid streams kills 250,000 people annually. Causes 500,000 cases of Stomach and Bowel troubles. Kidney -and IHadder dis-' eaaea. Gravel, Constipationi all kinds of fevers Typhoid.

Yellow, Lang; and Malarial; also Kbeutnatism. Women's ilia, Blood diseases, etc. Investigate, and youll find s-FETt LIES ONLi' IN DISTILLATION of all drinking water before using-. Boiling-and filtering are merely aubterfuea of no value. EVRVY FAMILY can now, without extra expense or trouble, distill their drinking water (the only known msthd for making: it absolutely safe.

pare, delicious, and removing all impurities) by using- the 1 A new, remarkable So simple acbild can operate. 22,000 already sold. Customers delighted. Entirely different and far superior to any Slrnrlyset it over your cook stove, gasoline or gas stove, fill with any kind of water, and let it boil. Clouds of steam are drawn into dome, aerated with oxygen, and comiensed, furnishing plenty of pure dis tilled drinking water for family clear as crystal, soft, sparkling, and delicious.

All Impurities, soiL fever, and iaeaar) rarma. alkali. lime, and other health-wreckinir minerals left In the boll in water at bottom of Still. Use distilled WA wpter 10 days, and you'll be aatonfshed at the Improvement in your health, feelings, and complexion. Prolongs life, pre-rente disease, and we guir in tee It to cure or benefit every ailment.

DlhTILLbD ia the only cafe water for families, in fc, fanta. children, invalids, athletes indorsed by best physicians and the famous Kaision neaitn uud (ii.ooo.ooo mem-. bers) used exclusively In the V. S. Inyaluable for Tourists.

Surgeons, and all Ralstonites. ALL KBADEtfS should hare one of these Itemarkable 8 They are well and durably to last for years. Heady for use when -7. Price, Style No. 9.

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will refund money alter 10 days' use if not just as represented. aa TS'r lama STtaM FOR OUR VALUABLE book, irriCfC II AGENTS AND SALESMEN WANTED MEN AND WOMEN. TESTinONIALS, illaaBla eiaa sioo.oo noarrrfLV am expensbs. wsm mi HARRfoOM lr'O. 409 HARRISON BOUUOINO, CIN CIXN ATI, OHIO.

4 4 V- BUY WHERE YOU CAN SEETHE SPEED! TROTTERS ssd PACERS With and withoat records that eaa wla taoaey on the circuit, first honors In tbe miUnae con--tests and that are a chancy prospect, -aai there la fust about time etiotigh ta shane up before tbe seaaoa opaoa. Vs can ahow yon a num. her oa which there is a fair ehaaoe te double your money In taa Beat Slaty days. ataa tor catalogue. Chief Juvtlca.

p. tltM. Charandaa p. C.71:1H. Lewie WUkas, 2 13.

kUss Patt. p.l:14 Louisa, Third Combination Sale of Spaed arad Ffriollcrcca AtDexter Park Aaphi theater, UNION STOCK YARDS. CHICAGO. MARCH: 2G, 27, 28, 2D. A FEW OF THE RECORD HORSES ENTERED: Promoter.

Thelma, p. na. Manilla, AM cosie Bed Aaraa.S3Vi.' Billy Lena. a. c.24a-Oa Trust, i -MkL.

Celar Olrl. 2M. XJ atu. Osa. aarfleld.

p. Meadow Rim. i'i. Little lirlck, p. 2 Ji-iV Klcg Kcvte.

li. Flo Gatnas. RMD1AXCS-with rerus braeJina-. and looks. Can win money in their class racing an 1 earn big Interest 00 thatr cost In the stud.

Brood, merra, young, sound, we.il bred, with snd wlthcut recorda. that have produced and that are with foal by great aires, Ths colts at weaning time will be worth double what the mares can be bought for at this sala. aasid ror catalog-oa. Catslea Mary fetoodard. SBli.

Cal Swtgert. 22714. Brand v. 5 ailL Am. aiii.

Dtctloaary, 2 JO. ZZZSISX: CHICAGO HORSE SALE CO. TsTLEPHONsI TABX8 88. XCTJSON O. BTTTKMAl.

PAUiCR 1 CI.SRk'. Pi aa hi sew W. W. TAN EAivTI. eeretary.

A choice conslmmant of broodmares and CSir aal F1U.I15. yeung stallions frons tha 11Uge Farm. Kast Speed bursas were tha Aurora. N. T-.

combining the blood of Chlavs nrc to recover from the and Mambrlno King, the two greatest sires of "ct of the paaic foi- extreme speed that ever lived. The marts ia lowed In the order named foal te tae farm's best stslltoas carriage ikoou, atal- 1:00 to. 6:00 OalcSs 7:30 to 10:00 Evening. The 1 aa alar Stock Yards' buyers and Chlcaaro traetoees man who cannot gee away daring the day attend evealas sale. SEND FOR CATALOGUE.

Flenner. lBt X.4 Hitchls, Su4 S.zvf hUlgerton, C.mM 27 bleeie. C. C. IT 214 S.WH Uuston.

Oaktaads BO i3 t.US White, Ml tui 4.i3 Taiga. nlew-d B. C.21 ii CHICAtio. Clubs L. B.C.

High. Totals. riorreianTts t.xi SW.170 2u.0 HI, 148 27.S7S SO.JI14 tOtJ-M 17 B-13 172 iva 171 23-3o 1T1 Is-17 111 B-BV 17t 13-27 170 Lt-21 Averages. tKM j-3ll bi3 22-M be 24-ua Ml bZB 21-33 44 1U-M biU IW-Ovi High. Totals.

Aversgee. nri a.eo i-s s-j mJti 244 24 V.M 244 mM 229 243 1U 24 244 k4 227 HHKRIDAK. ii 214 214 2.22 mil 222 O. 1-lJ 6.0B1 2.24 1.7U7 4.473 4.tNM ti.oct S.u27 e.D.i B.tHt 4.a. L.

B.C. High. Totala t07 P54 1170 WO BW 013 B74 3.OU S3.2ej 81. TUB 33.243 80,2 SO. ITS 1' layers 41anee.

HI Kb. Totals. CanBsld. 8. Kssley.

Argylea .....30 Warden, Jones. South Paws. .23 8tretoh. Cresswell. 8.

18 Clubs W. Wicker Kdelweis .23 W. Mtdla'n 10 Rex IT Cent. l.ht, nil 13 Kmnlr-s .,.71 23 Oarftelds 22 0.112 7.O1VI 2.131 4.47T 5. a.

ib7 WFST miOAOO. I iiia. -j otsta. W4 2M.tl IV3 l.2A 1.017 SI.4S1 5H.2.-V4 24.ST0 2T.P"2 8H.B11? BO 17 si.s-a Plavera fJamea. Hlh.

Totals. Wood. V. Vadlons.l 2 3 i7 HuUa 3i1 123 Kenna. W.

Madlaoa." 2 1 Alio n. Ruther. Jil j.WJ Kner-r. Rev 11 -J Psre. J' v.

w-no. w. rrka.i tt Bowlea. Cent. V- '1 2 7i4 HOWiea, jyrpTH rTICAV nnt W.

r-. Hi-. Tr.t1 r.i.iiM .77 1-1 Cr.1i! 11 t- 1 I '1 1W2 11-27 IV I 13-34 IJO 4-IX ISO -B lSi B-24 laft 24-40 14 12 27 la2 2i-i6 lt24W-aO lao 1n-o3 laa-2i law 1-21 Avers res. t-HJ 2-vAi K3 22-SB 613 14-3 b28 81-a9 r2 Sl-a 7 2-S0 T73 2S-3B 148 ls-BB Avarajreav ls5 7-aa 17V 23-39 17ft 4-12 17 J-23 171 IS-IO 17T 1-la 87-1 WH3 4-M SW1B-A3 H0 -) 47 "-SS USA 8-3H 17 84-8 TU0 Av re. It l-2l i-5 1T- 1 -3 B-3-1 11 J8-27 11 1-12 .11 JM 2-1 15)0 4-15 A rea uma ana divw aaarrs.

Young stock wlU come neat as sure ss fate, and nothing will grow ino aaasiey faster or isaae you more money than the -vounaatars te oTered. Tbers are eaaapi-na among them. Sand for catalraraa. Plaza 11 "TO 2.5 Param'nta 2s .14 804 leading Individual averages: Players Can lea. "Total.

Bsarart. 2-1 a.672 Kiaoa, Btandards 22 2oi 4.H22 Voorbees, 27 240 4. HIS Miller, gupertora T.0"4 lire ask. Or. scant.

83 SU W. Barahardt. Craacai t-) 6IPE CLt B. Club- TT. L.

P.aiiigh. Total. WcodmwasvlB Garheida ...17 Menohens ..13 Ashland. .112 La Sailes 14 Oaks Acorns Leadla PI Com layer It 13 13 19 71 .600 .444 .8.13 24 BANKERS' mi 43 i-2 tv-2 B4 1 mjl I vl.ua 1 sranirMl 2:3 lw 19.790 SO. 274 21.371 uann.

loiw. rkslmeta Ia rjaliaa.27 2:3 Il5 I- Gibbons. LoolitUe. Carneids.21 2-1 -DRCQ TRADE LF.AQVE. Cluna w.

u. ir- u. i otai Lord. A 10.. -o0 Truax, v5.

A Co. IT 9 10.178 P. V. B'k A Son. 13 12 .655 lO.lt MWn.

P. A Co.ll 14 .4.7 Sargent A 14 K3W Black. 10 ll.seB I e. dine individual avers era: Atvi 4.11 4.l'7 l.i-2 4.100 LKAOl'B. WI 24-51 7c3 SO-S4 Averaa-ea.

1-3 12-JI4 l-22 1-2 4-27 170 87-SB 170 l-3 23-32 b24 14-24 44 IS 14 773 3-27 7-2 2--30 750 14-27 tint To i-a IM 21-i7 Avers I'larers Games. Ii Tot a 'a Avers rea. H. Chthol 1. Garfld.24 278 IM 17-24 I ti 1.

O. A Co.24 Larn-t, cargent A Co.25 Culsoa. O. Co-28 Clark. Bauer A Bauer.

Bauer A FU'ck. 8' Bay. U. A Oo 24 17 B-24 17 18-81 la. Averarwt.

T7.2 14-2S 77 14-LH 7 23 27 79 2J-27 C7 13 2T 4od 7 -27 srva. 170 12-24 lt7 1S-23 B3 14-i4 7-2 i-s loO Clubs W. If. TotaL Av. P.CL Metrooolltsa IT iT T77 i Illinois Tn.t........

14 1 ti.1 -3 or. man Bros tl it iLV'S 7-3 i Oara 1 tl H.e JJ-j .477 1 I $'-. T7 mental. ........14 24 Su.aal 74 .414 lyeadlng tndlvtduai averaa-ea: T-1ayr Uamea. 1, h.

Tefal- Averares. Vmw P-t I 1' 4 14 Ptwtelle. III. Trust. ..45 .1 I i I.S-T I ltlestanL III.

I i -i 1 4-4 Thompson. Bankers' ST l-f Burton, Cora -1-1- a.73 led 8-44 Ptmal Varalty laatlca at Fat aery. Special Cable Dispatch ta Ths Inter Oceaa. LONDOH. March la.

The Cambrtdsw aad Oxford 'varsity crews coamssnswd their Baal practice oa the course rora Putney to Mortiake this morning. Cambridge rowed over tbe eoirrse tn the foreaooa In Their beat rolled considerably, (xord iml from Imtaey to ivai-oee at an eay gait. The crew ehow.4 aa increa i atolns, but the men were still epereiUiy snort of taaar uoal coatiiuon at tis etasa. T-e Feaciaar Toaraanaeat..

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