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BAT OUTCLASSES TERRIBLE TERRY Pounds McGovern at Will as Gong Glangs for End of Philadelphia Six Round Bout Brooklyn-ite ForGed to Clinch Repeatedly. FACTS ABOUT omaataat- Hartllna; alaoa mt HrKa-iwh, 111 ad Terry Mcflorrr-of Hroaklyn. IMaca of Battle National Athletic clnU. Iblla-rlpfala. ainlirr of Homn-a Arrr4 To Sl.

Hl-I-iaa ooon-a, nct.k In ait rtml. Title at Sink. l.lxhlnrlalil rkanelaskl o( Ike world. (jroaa Heeelpt (eatlaaated. -Mwhteen' Skan-TM 3-S nor eeat of raaalpt.

Money Prlae Win or lat, rl--a 4.1 per pent at the voaa reeelpta, (eattaaa tea) 1 1 Mefia per eent. eatlaate. Rrfrrrf Jark Mal--a of ri ladelpn 1. Hnlra Strnlaih Marial of oeeaalMrry, aaea to awyatll or-erel to kraak hy the referee. Tla krrprra I.onr Darlirkrr for rlik, la Snirivan mt Sfw York for MrSartre, bbmI KaTiIIe Mr Br id a Moffaxto fo-Xelaoaw UlarrtKUr at.

DUpalch to Th Intw Ortan. PHILAUELPHIA. 14. Battling Nelson hat the advantage of Terry McGovern lu llieir bix round bont which took place at the Naifaiooal Athletic cltsb tonight. For the Brat three round the fight was a disappointment to the 5.CC4 persona who had paid fancy prlcea to witness the bout.

There vrereacarcely half a doaenaolid blow a struck. the men resiling from one end of the rlag to 1 the othvr. with the referee powerles to eparate tham. It had. beeu agreed that the referee was not to lay hia hands on the men.

but simply warn to step back when they rushed to a clinch. The repeated warnings had no effect on the fighters, and the crowd hissed, groaned, and cried "Fake" aotf "Take them out or the Me aria, ta Ktei-t. In Koortat. At the beginning of the fourth round the men began to fight as though- they meant buslnesa. Nelson kept right after fcGoera and used a straight left to advantage.

McGovern frequently countered with hard left and rights, bat hta blows, while they appeared to haxo force behind them. failed to make as tin pre as Ion, oa the sturdy Dane. At the close of the fifth round McGovern went to his corner in distress. Whet the men came up for the final roiia-t Nelson sent a left to the Jaw, and McGovern rushed to a- clinch. HLs- seconds "Hold 00.

Terry, hold on." and never wore liiatr-rtloTis carried oil more thecough-y. Every time that Nelson would, land a still, blow, Mt-Govern would gratt him around tfco body and hang on until Nelson would throw him off by sheer force. It Is doubtful It McGovern could have stood the grueling for Other round. -a i There work) lhv' the- early Ml Jj'Ki 1 l.lWnUl TA- -H- .1 rigbt.Waowad.-oce; la on. McOe tr peatedly with bis head, Nelsaa deserved the: deaiaion but as no deci-i-ii are rendered- when- both men are on.

their leet tha fight la clasae4 at a draw. Neither, man waa knocked down during -the fight, but McGovern slipped to the floor In fifth. round while trying to escape Jom tae- Dane. Seat Sell at UlskPrlea. Not in the history of pugilism In-this ctty was there so great a demand for seats aa that occasioned by toniwht'a meeting-.

Paste-bsard of admiasi- which, had been; pur M'GOVERN IS ALMOST OUT WHEN SIXTH ROUND ENDS ROCND ONE XHaon missed a' left and. toth clinched, and It was twenty seconds before they separated. The crowd hissed and Nelson led with left to head. They again clinched and thv referee warned McGovern for holding. There waa another clinch and McGovern sent a.

hard left to the head. They were clinched at the bell, and a they went to their corners there waa nothing but hisses. BOUND TWO McGovern-missed a left for the wind and then they again began towres-tle. McGovern led left to wind and Heft and right to head. They rushed to a clinch and then McGovern drove, a right to the head, which Jarred the Battler.

Nelaon was cau- tioned for using his shoulder. Nelson missed a straight left and again, they clinched. The boys did not move six feet from the center of the ring; and-were attll clinched at the bell. Groans and hisses greeted the men as they went to their corners- ROUND THREE McGovern tried the left to the wind but was blocked In both attempts. They clinched and the referee could not get them to break.

Nelson drove two lefts to face and there was the same old clinch. McGovern drove a left to the jaw and missed a hard right. McGovern upper-cut with a hard right, and then sent a right to' the Jaw. Nelson sent a left to the head and ducked a vicious left. Nelson sent another left to the face and the men were clinched at the gong.

ROUND FOUR McGovern swung wild Have Small Chance of Practice at New Orleans for Some Days Pitcher Fiene Joins Comrades in Good Shape. Specla I Ifepalrh to Tha Inter Ocean. NEWXRl-EA-i tilar White Stockingrrived here this even- lng after an all day's rld froeat Vicksburg. The men In the party were: Sullivan. He-' Fhrh-adj Owen, AHrocsr.

Walsh, Donohne, Rohe. DavH, Tannehm." Hemphill, Jones, aid Pitcher Louis who- was with the Sox early lav tha season last yeas and who was oui to tho Toledo clu of the- American ai- soci-ttoa. Joined, the -clnh here, and appears in. great Be-says he has been here state- Sunder night and has been working erery day with the New Orleans players. The Sox came In during a downpour of rainy They rocfo all day la a.

rslnat -m, and the- probahlUttea are that they will be-unable to do anything tomorrow, aa the diamond is. to be soaked. The team was taken to SOX REGULARS ARRIVE Rl THE FIGHT. chased by speculators at $10 apiece commanded as much as ICO each, and to seat sold readily for $10 and $12. When the first preliminary was called at 8:30 there was not a vacant seat in the building and icwm-of n-s rt standing In the gallery.

Seated In the big. ball were persoas prominent ia alt walks of life, and there were many who count their wealtlr by millions. Among the Ieadinjr New- Yorkers seated close to the ring was Harry-Payne Whitney, while John W. Sates- and John A. Drake occupied seats only a few feet distant.

Neither Nelson nor McGovern reached the clubhouse until a few minutes before 10 o'clock. The former came up from his train' lng quarters early in the evening and went to a hotel, where he rested ontll 9 o'clock. McGovern arrived In the city from. New York about 3 o'clock and went to the Soott house, where he remained until smnmoued: to the ringside. Both mm were trained to the hoar and were as fit as their careful trainers could possibly make them: Toa Sharkey Alao Present.

Former pugilistic celebrities and persona who have been Identified with the ring fo years witnessed the battle. Seated about the ring Were- Tom Sharkey; Jack McAullfte. Brooklyn- Jimmy George Consldiae. Joftn eonstcHne; Tom-O'Roirrke. Paddy Roche, and Mark Mayer.

The men were to light at 733 pounds and re erred 75-pe eent of the eeelptS; of -which 45' per cent-went to Nelson, win or lose. There Wa considerable betting; oa the bout, with Nelson a slight favorite McOovera money was plentiful 'and his admirers did cot hesitate to back "the Brooklyn boy. Fternte Are: Worry.ree?te. 'McGovern entered the Mna- at'ldtOS He -was 'gtveo trniVpdSpS-a' Hia- seconos rr u-gey neuovern. joe nim-pkrlesJkika aia-o.

ca e-oa afcaboat the seme time-. Ue was followed-by his mmaunr, BUly Nolan; Kid, Abel, fddie Kflly, Jimmy Gardner, and Johnny. Lottos, bi The cheering fox. had scarcely eeased. when the scales- wens-brought Into the rlag and Lb weighing) waa doaa la full view of the.ape-tatOTSx The Is exact weights were aot announced, but both were under 133 pounda.

After a -ah. light photograph had been taken of the two men the referee called the men to the renter of the ring and gave them instructions. At 10:40 o'clock the fight was on. with his right, hut drove a left to the wind. Nelson sent a left to tho face- and then they clinched and wrestled aeroao-the ring-.

Nelson pounded McGorern's kidney lor tho clinch. Nelson sent a light left to face and McGovern missed a awing for tho Jaw. Nelson, waa growing stronger, while McGovern seemed to be weakening. Nelson sent a hard left and a right to the Jaw and McGovern waa weak as he went to his corner. It was the- first round In which there was any real fighting.

ROUND FIVE McGovern sent a left to the head and Nelson countered with a left to the wind. Nelson sent a light left to the stomach. McGovern rushedV to a clinch and refused- to break: when ordered by the referee. McGovern sent three lefts to the face, but the blows did not have any apparent effect on Nelson. When they broke Nelson drove a terrific right to- MeOovern's Jaw which made tho Brooklyn hoy wabbly.

They clinched, and as they broke away the bell rang. ROUND SIX" Nelson missed a light awing and they rushed, to- a clinch. McGovern missed right for the wind and then sent a. right npaereut to the wind. Nelson sent a.

light left to the fare, and then missed a terrific right for McGovern'e chin. Nelson drove McGovern into a neutral corner and landed two hard bio oa: the wind. McGovern was almost out when the gong sounded. It was -r the St. Charles hotel, where quarters.

had been reserved. The game which wait scheduled to be played Saturday has been postponed to some day next week because or the Derbies which will be run that day. CUBS OFF FOR CHAMPAIGN, Sped-l Dispatch, to The Inter Ocean. WEST BADEN. I1L.

March 14 Tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock the- Chicago Nationals will leave West Baden Springs. In a- special coach, going to Crawford avllio via the Monon and then taking the Big Four from there to Chan-naignv where they will da thefr actnal training. There they will meet tha University of minors In series of match games. Fltche. Ekf Reulbach- arrrred-today and Catcher Ed Kling will Join tho team at Champaign The boya are In fine phyalca.

conditfor 1, and by their genMemaaiy deportment have mads many friend. Hundred of guests here are rooting for them to-eaptur the and it it. probable- that some sere of rmnromntu farewell exercises will be carried out at tho -epos tomonow. Tho- Iasevof the Cabs stay waa an 1 air fn bowling and billtarda. with morning and af-ernooa praefiee- to- the handball court.

The younger members of the- squad ere worked narrder toa those wnose work is well known. Plsntow- As at H-tSyrfao. Bpaclai Dispatch to The: Inter Ocean. HOT BPRIHaH, March: 14. TO Plttsbura -iationat baaebalt tenm.

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Holiday--. Hlldy HoUumja-S. HoUday PRINCESS TITAHIA WlflS RY HECK Takes Hasbrouck Handicap in Oakland Mud at 23 to 5 From Corn Blossom Tony Faust Defeats BLagg at 16 to 1. Et-TRKK9 OIKUXD TIPS. Special Dtpatch to Tna Inter Ocean.

CINCIJtNATI. Ohio, March 14. The En-qulra ra tip on Oak Taai Oald-n Henetiar. Blanche C. XSoyal Ren, Dtck Wllaon.

Jake N-oaa. I -a ailnw a. Folle Me. Dotterea 4 Modi m. Jwd--, Bntldei ft Cnneio.

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Nine Bpoc. Bpaclal Dla patch to The Inter Ocean. SAN FRANCISCO. CaL. March 14.

Con-tisuial. rala and numereusipsets mad tho sport at Oakland today unsatisfactory. The Hasbrouck handicap, at a mile and seventy yards, resulted In the victory of Princes Titania at 23 to 6. Muskoday waa made the favorite at to 6. with Boloman a well backed second choice at 14 to 6.

Corn Blossom mad the pace at the start, bat soon, gave way to Princess Titania. She ran a game, true race and lasted long enough to win by a neck from Corn Blossom. Tony Faust, at It to X. won. the third because Blagg stumbled twice.

Otherwise ho could not ha lost. Tho finish was close. Benighted bsd HUlo trouble taking tha last from Migrans, the favorlts. Only tha regulars hraved the- storm to spend the afternoon at the track. Owklaftel Swnaanaurfen-Ftre tWau jitai old and upward; elllr.a; Futurity aura.

Jafc a Ward. 107 pounds Kontn-oal. 4 to I. w-n; Smniaad 10 (P MiataK 0 to 1. aacond: Tun (rBhaatar.

Ui7 to 5, tnlrn. Ttm- Katalla lidy I Ltk.l V. T. 1 mmm m. EHTtaa aiao ran.

9v-r nd. -Kac. i in fnilonna. 4-year-lda and upv rae. rae.

Ooldaa Sunrlu 108 pound oiarfc. I. vn Pica away. 1 5 (Rlea. to a iron dr ti.

I. wna K1hi I1mr. JiW (P-nin. 13 tklrd Ur. Xlirmian.

Matt Hum. uallst. Oai van i Haven Hun. Red BjtfU a and Most ror ala a- ran. -Third- Ram Four farlotars.

Tony MT pounds tltlcat. 10 to L. on illaa-r. Ill (Roblnaoo). 9-to SO.

auid: Mabat HolIanUKr. rtl rT-ea-a. 13 third. Time au. Mar Kama and Uraea u.

-Shaea--lov' Raabrourk haudlraD: -y and iMiwaixtfnna mile aid-riy'-ard fVwteat Tltaala. Uf anda Hi ih Wun; Cttrd Bloaaoin. toil iClarki. to 2, necuod: A. Muiirxlv, 144 Rot Mrt; third.

Time- Boloman and Dora (a elie earn. Ftftn Raca Six rrkn-: a-ranr-ola- and -P-vw. Lav Load. lu poui a cinr. to won; Yada, log (J.

Walah). In aaeond; Waa I-m. 4 i RlcaV. ta 3. Tim WtoB, Judm and Cetera also ran.

ainta Rae On and o-a-arateanrh mflea- 3- r- aid, and np. Bekniirlrted. ponnd (Roblnaanr. 11 to won: liatniM, 100 tOc-ham ond: JJHartl-jrpa. lo (Herbert I.

1W0 to 1. third. Ttme Thro Caaa and; Rey det Mundo alaa PICKS CLEVELAND TEAM. Ceirtspeidtnt Hna AIlere-t Ofrlelart LlsteCv mt Special Diapatc- to The Inter Ocaan. CLBVEXJNDt Ohio March 14.

A Clevs-land sporting. -writer with the Napoleons la Atlanta. wires an inspired dispatch tonight giving the make-up for the Cleveland baseball team for the season- It la: rwtrher Botnia. Buelow. Clark, and Wakefield.

Rlabmen Bernnard. Juaa, Towneead. Una, Rhoa.1, Moon and Bel. lnneldar Stov ill. Lajola, Tnrnar.

Bradley. Bar-beau, and Roaan in. OntAaldn- Bar. Flick. Jackson, and Consalton Moore, of course, is out of it.

and for some time to come, so this means that twenty pec-formers will be on hand to battle for Cleveland's premiership In. April. This means the release of Inflelders Ingerton and Shipk and Pitchers Woods. West, and Cadwalader. Ono of the catchers will bo dropped later; from Chicago to Gil- 3 A special ruction in one-vvay ticket, ev-rj day Febniarf 15 to Aprit 7.

CcerrespoW-ng ructton from all points Ea the East Goorl in tree Reclining C-uur Cars or Fillrna0 Tourist Sleepers opoo pay; inent cf BertI-rmtei. Tlte Rock tslantl o-Ters. the Kasiek. lotmst rvice of any lloa to Ca-LTcrnl-w. AA tkroagk eervic oth 1 Cali lorn ia book, tourist folder and fuIT -etain 1 Writs tweViy.

TIIIHISDA 3IO-2OXG, League Schedule for TODAY'S HANDICAP FIGURESa dry Propecta-. 1 FTR9T ml la. Mor aa and Jo-K jm yft TOM DOLA.N tNta-ll lit -1 1 BLACK. FLAU l-lclnty l4t 1 i.4rrt sister VtXDIDO TOM MOROAN UOT MAIA Urt -111 Tom Dotal has shown htnweir to a rant and eaatn yaw navter. With a aood start ha owaht outru at field.

Bran Bramrarl appear con-atIra My haat at tae othara. Hi-rk haa a lot speed, bat I soaicthuta of naonatayer. UrTYIWTV il ii Bore and Jork I.rrTlC EI. KIN 1 1 r. i rv rorrt 1 (anta, OOLD BKIA.

FILLER BRA-UTS PET Little Elkla.oae finally fnand a aoot mi to ordar fur hint. Tha- atad and ton route suit htm nicely, and ha can hamlle J.cl pounila cc to rtab ly. HaetruB Una the toa- Vxu-aar and ebo-ld baa Daasl foe ear ond a-anay. ,4 THIRD RAT ante: kandleap. and Jorkey HiJrp.

t. MINNIK AlMMd tNlOoD la 1 lARIXO 4AI1 1IIO TIXCCR fHafTarnanl lot R1CKBT (Morriat 111 AC 10O pRiNciprA v.vr.vr.vr.vr.v..vj.rrriiT"",ri""i The condition of (Mm au ttthart leedy Mlnnl Adam partlcularlv. She can step thte route at a at clip. There does not eaa to ba aaythinc of bar aa at tha track that ean- aataprtnt Bar. Dmr-In, whoao rae have been very rrdi table, will prvoa My take attmul mm.

Tin nice ta mud. but aba haa not bate In aood torn OCBTTf RA 1 BiHa. Hot and Jockav Hd a. DeLCJLBiX- ma Wt PT los 110 lOT FLTINO CHAROOAL NWO 1247 AHI Hl il tLHSEK -MclltUrra 1Z4H IOOESKIX (Kornwrl 1240 SOtTTHAatFTON TRJfON 112 ia I'W lOT RIAJf MART WORTH DACHA AX.N tiil.L. 1 A Oil AJtA i FlRa-T TR tCE Itora and Jockey KLDDAIJt (Kiio Pr-speets: Ha.

wr: lit l4 112 RtXSO- trirsham) PUS- OF URLA9 I'lMlamelt V. riw tvrtlk AVUXA iii rt-i i Tl li fy r. iii- Jni axa f.rir:T:r:7:::rvzu 5r r- RUXTHIP GOLD li KAJHER ftCAMPBR MAIA MM- KF.RsKA Jtl.iX. H4 Il- i- nichly tried In i eentil. ta wl aa-tn toftatr ir eat away frora inr txiet on even with (n enb a.

l.ailreues ertenow aorn mm aecoca. acnil i Rom -o-l Wt. J.Xi I Ml rztto hojtson ARTn.LERT STAR ..7.:..... Fl'RT Mt FAST PTREKT 1 dick wnxjf JAKK THIRD RACK tt mi la. a-' V(i lii T4ora and Jncn Hdei BLACKTHORN I Wilnu iO.

1-48 U.N8DOWN Oar VXLSJO-W ME (Fountain) list 11 TET. '-T aa WWH etftHf 10 SACRICTS i MKUR PRICKLF-T HKi CON-dCH I 103 Thi ia a bad lot, btrt If past per far lances eMmt for anrtaina. Blacktb-ra 1 bast and. enould wtn. He la In aond fettle at pre Lanadown ta due for an- Improved mi naim ii; and will nabiy tana pecan A.

money, aft aua snraant with M. FOFRTH RACE mHai Hoc and Jockey Hdep. Wt. OS 110 ItH JL'DOE I Robin on I SHADY LAD KnrpV PEOOT NEIL tClarkr COLLOQUY BEATS BEST 2-iEllR-OLD Bertniont, Picked Leader at Fair GrcmrKsHuruliated 'After; Four Successive Victories rn a' Close Contest--One Favorite Winsw 11 Special Dlap-tch to The Inter Ocean; NEW Jttarc Is-r-W- H. Snyder's Bertmont, considered by horse owners, the best 2-year-old colt Xe Orleans, waa beaten by Colloquy thte -rternoon In tho fourth- race at the Fwt Grounds track.

Bertmont's defeat was a great surprise, for previously he had won four, straight races In a gallop and van thought to bo almost invincible. There were five yonngsters In the race, and Bertmont was favorite at 8- to S. Colloquy had good support In the betting, as she had shown excellent form. "She waa quoted at 2 ta 1. Helen Lucas war a.

close third choice at to X. 'hvr to- Tha Vacs was- a battle- between. Colloquy and Bertmont. All through tho home stretch they toughi-for. Lh lead.

Inch, hy Inch. In the early pace Helen Lucas, showed tbe way with. Colloquy second and. Beatrtc H. third.

Bertmont was unable to get. Lhr-ugh the field until the finish. Ho then, moved np very fABt, but Colloquy won, by a head. It rained ateadily and tho. track was very sloppy.

This- change in the going, enabled Gallant, a great mod performer, to win the opening dash at odda of ft to Ho made all the running And beat Shenandoah by a length, Merry Pioneer I'oaeta The mile and a half race, third on tho program, wblex waa almost conceded to Sonoma Belle beewuae of her fondness for mud, was won by -terry Pioneer, an? 8 to 1 chance; Nino was second a head away, and similar di stance in front of Sonoma Belle, that bea Paul, a neclc for third These four horses dashed past the winning- poat who-rode Sonoma Befleit did not males his- ran soots enough or she- would -tolls was tho only winning favorite. Fair 6mb4 SaaMf First Rao S(a furt-ns aetllns- Gallant. 132 pound (W. Robblnei. to won; Shenandoah.

tVI tt- Smith 1. 0 to .1. second; Whorler. 139 Per rinel. IS to- r.

ttitrdr Ttme-1 Henpecked, Marvel P7; Glen Olallant, and Limerick also raa. Bmai R-xHtt furlonii sel4tn, Mohave, 121 pounds Dlirlns. 3 to 1. won; Little Roae. 102 (Goldstein), -u to ne ond; J-uttercup.

KlUVi J. Martin). to 1. third. Time 1:18 S-S.

My Gem, Oben m. and laaxlui also ran. Third Rare una and ono-aatf miles; eel Unit. Wei i lu pound iL. Smith.

8 tot. won; Nina. 04 tJoha nne an). 4 to- 1. fcnd; 8 noarn P.elle.

104 (H.t)bini. e-ren. third. TUno Nun a. Louts lu-af Pa 1.

Hui-ke Cochran. Ca tile and Lady Free Knight ale Fourth Race Haif miie: handicap. Colloouy. 106 pounds tOuerti. i to 1.

won; bertmont. lli(I Bd Wt ItfcT 1 XtA .112 lOH a av.4 aa a rJ 1 we MAKCII 15, 190G, Season of 1906. park; Wet; sna-dy. rk RAI.V rKVIL WELSH FAX NT Carina ta afar rr pta fcare. Mm faro tna and uabt alaht wit prop baa onw.

should win wKIt mrthlns to aua riyliurC-ar- eoat. aicaaa an oarrrmar mora wet ant Ilka, anonld dro Into rrr-id place, aa tbe antna: er aod ta part lei jlarly la her favor. ArrhnrCa mr -leaifcin ano-M aa It oat for I money. FIFTH RACK aille. nor and a Hd wt.

OA RNTflH laaalin 114 BOM MOT tMorrlaont II I.KIXwOflI I Vtmll LIEUTENANT HJJdt (He 'arnaal. I 106 Oa ratal! Vrrra ta mad and rtieuM H'l at danplf fn elaa of nla cw an y. Bnn Mot win be riant and a a- a du uu Kloiaw oad. ho thla perttailar kind of aula. Lieu lea ant Rica by us aa-alnat It.

IX-TH RAC--j tnlMt "A H're and Jo rkey Hdc INITBATOR iNteol) irn wt 13 OAK IRA 1 HARPOON (MciHtyret TWO PFNVT ci.K Pf a FLAM HOT A NT VI VAX lOT ii AIXW)NCL T'? FOX 1T limerick: OiRL -lu T'E LLRSLK jim beattipi THE ONLT WAT i-lT PRESTIOB 1 la j-tor ta only oa' or tkb lot wttn an pretenaloa to re ady ah uld win by hlmeeir. SBVENTIT RACK 11-1 mile. a and JorkoT Hdep Wt. MARY MORRIS tNloot) 124 1 PRINtTPlA IT alar 1S JIO 81 ER EDITH (All 100 OOLD JtONR A NX A BMITII HO DR. SftCK IDA KKARSST OAK GROVB GEOROI.

K. UTLXKR HT Hirr Morria haa not yet ronadad Int tha fnrat she displayed In tha Kit last fall. She Is a woa-derfally Cast filly, and if ready today will win all toa Frlarifrta ahoold beat t) later EVdltn. Cleari Homer OOtDES Bt'CK iik FVI I -St a aa a a RATIDOR HOX ELDER THl BBAR HrNTER 5 sna Jadae ta at-, not narerly ban Mm, ff kaa rba a-aoa an thla Oela, now ever; aad4aa-ttad or the condliJor.a. If-lntenoeo.

ahoui- win Jino- llv enoush. Shady Lao naa been awl ng wetl of lata and look beat mt ba- otb s. He ny ro wd Ju-W uai WTOif -on. jSft tyr vlevetanda--ujrl a-- arjpite lar i-- ir-ffM tAfnMaAt-i s. I Tin ami aba Ioet.

KJJPEpiE.VT It. tioo tt MAT 1 Li SI 1 110 Muitfioit toiuiiL-ij v.rt..-i TA RRIO AX MR, PREKTAXO NO REMARK JFRRT HL'NT LEILA HILL i. 15 8lONDOOLlX SI Eznedlenta In rare fettle for him. He la suited Jr the dlataae. and" wrUi nny of an atTor a maid Tun over hie field la On I eh.

Canelo I lont overdue, but a bad hu e. has tn beat -of the wetrbta. and ei ant areond maaey. May Halladay I unreliable, but will beat the others If she i use her ra IXTH RACK mil 8 ynr4 T4 and Jockey Hdcn CORRIOAN tFV a 1241 NINR SPOT U'4- DIX1FT LAD fClark l-V Wt. inn loS 9d ANVIL MUM T1IEO.

CASK tBr-eeatt ..1 iS hran. em tt hi arc ha hd on thi field In cl a. 11 la ta llnbt. and wttn aood handlina aha Id earn another hrc-kat. Klna Soot haa not been aoia wall of late, bn Is la.

and. if ah uts he rmcm. will bant Dt Lnd for the place. Tha latter Is honest colu" and can he depended upon to be rlairt there with the other two at the en d. Aavll has aa utsMa chance.

Smith). toS. eeendr rletldn. MW fRoWitTT. to.

third. Thna 4-4. Hales ca and Be trie also ran. Fifth Rnee Bia rnrtonas: aaninr. Sis rami.

tSf nounds (ObertK 10 to went Fanm. 117 tAubu-rhon). 4 to 3. Pride of Woodatock. 109 fFreeman), SO to 1.

third. Tim 1:19 2-5. In-triaue. Shipwreck. Praam land.

Trneearhe, and Fly-In Trapeac alao ran. Sixth Race Ottoirrtle; aetllnir. Rolla. nOponnd Of -land). 4 to 5.

won; KJna'a Gam. 11- Smith). 3 to 1. ond: J. Clem.

105 fW. HaMee. 11 to 2. Tim 1:4 4-S- Tolnette, D. W.

FIrnn. Daniel CReeehwood. and PtnaM's Fair firs ass Entria-. First Rat Four fur kit srlllair: sr-elda. Farvlsa.

113 nounda: Balexbed. 114; Helmuth. lOT; Apprlae, 1u3; Bansen t. Blarkbnrn. SI each: Com -mod-re Thlem It-.

Dorothy So; Sister Huffman. So; Waba-h Quean. D4. Kecowd Race Six eantnir. Van Xes.

113 )W: Arab n. 118: Maltster KM; Sanetomo. Lady Henrietta. 1 GPlock. lOl: Whippoot 111.

97. Third Rar Mil and se ty yarda: aellt r. Paul Clifford. 11 poanda; A KmmHwr. tn; Canyon.

I5: Liaht Junrte Una. lot; Katia Power. 100: Uncle Henry, utr; Sm- 94: Harry Scott, FlarUrn 8S. Fourth Race On and one-eixteenth mHea; n.i t- T.1b.1 VI ii. A i.u., IJttle acout, ton each; rCaptaln Rob.

10.1: Ctear- if wHivnuj iionw. mt, reel i 4. j- Shielde entry- fOoliThlatt entry. -Plfth. Race Bra fur lor aa.

nw Premium. 114 pounds: Third Alarm, lit; Dam temp. Ki Shipwreck, Polly Prim. Sixth Race- Una mile and twenty yu rda; selllna-. Dromio.

Firm Lme. Enverlte, 115 Mmdenrh: Water Paneyrill; Frank Rio. Ben MacDhuL 11.1 each Imboden. Lt2: Hortenla, Lena Girl. 110: Hick Cerner.

I); Gy- An rtcn. John Randolph, tot each Tennynura- lOOi Or- cott. -tn tumrrina n. PLAYED THE MUDLARKS- Three Fararltea lla at Hot rln Special Dispatch to-The Inter Ocean. HOT SPRINGS.

14 MudJarks were well played by the talent at. Oaklawn tn tea. today, aa the recent rains made the courts a sea or mud. Jack Young-, piloted by Cherry, won tho feature event, mt a mils. Lubtn was second and Stand Pat finished third.

Cana.oharte. held in tho- petting-at 10 to 1, won th fourth Three favorites won. Rot Swvfnta; awns near lea- Flret Race 81- furrona. Hauctity. 110 pounila (Callua).

even, won; Lucullus, 117 iHIWeorandl. to second; Bitter Hand. 100 (Dauon). to 1. IMrd.

Time 1-0. Arabella. Albemarle. llckerbocker. and Nyda.alao ran.

Second Race Th and one-half furlomrs. Elk. stno. 1IC7 pound tter lk. to I.

our Wlnt Tmr, li8 (HUdeb uad). tn 1. second Jardlnr tDennlsnn), 15 to t. third. Ttme t-o.

Louis Whltnald. Frank- Wast. Gam Bird. Henarda. and Wllleoe: ala an.

Third Rae Ona mile. Jock Tonus-. 1M poanda fCherr y). 2 to 1. won: LoMn.

W7 lRdtkL to 1. econd; Stand Pat. MrT tHlldebrand). 8 to 1. thlrdV Tlma 1:44.

Teles rauDwr Bad Eiaia HarrtsoB also ran. I Fottrth-' Race Bt r-rlbrur." 109 pound (Foier), to.2. won: Dosky 17 tRadtket, I to I. second; Jack Rattlln. II- lKtebro.I.

7 ti 2. Time Stumo Town Mrwnm art Mrs. r-araa. i rry trK. I.

-eutta. Sarins Corner. B-a-ilkx Falkland also ran. v. i Flf tr Racs 9f 'Marti ua.

104 pounds Radtke, 8 to won loon Sarer. RA (Cherry), to see fc In Mt MO (Gart tn (odli 0- to 1. third. Tim BrlmtuH. Dan ua.

Mary Prim, fjenox. Tom Bone. Pntisa, BUI Holt, and Fualtlve also ran. eixth Rae -On and n-elBhth. n-lea.

112 pounds (Cnl lua), a to won; La Anneeno. lot tltadtlre). 8 to 1. ae ind: DolltKta. It taoa).

to I third. tn. 1.57 4-S. Gcors Vivian and ThiaO Do alao ran. Hot Sprinsja En trie, Race Sellln-; six furionss.

Young Rater, O. O. Parke. KisiL ltX poun-s euch; lias.is Pow- -ar-T-SsF-V errs The Illinois L. I tana A a PJT7T7n I I I I 1 II "Vv- ii-iivU i to CS.

Qt V. tl Round Trip I i it ONLY Owned. Controlled Endorsed by the li United States Gov- '-fg0- 1 vf-i f-i''nt Cmhufi Baflk Hones BoC 8pr1mgai CHICAGO SPRING8 Daily, the year 'round, Leaves Chicago 6uio p. Hot Springs ai ternoon of the dining cars, Tickets and LC.V.Z.COjTkktOma.t9 AtmmmSt. er.

Tonais. Mia CMer. -rctei Karopatkin. Merttna-. 14: Arm cprtn.

list. Serod Race Three and one-half furionss. sfas-ftn rr, tiai In of D-JKrir. ill. Mataaret Mocsta.

lia ponaoa ach; Jerry CO-arsv Akasau, 112 each: Chancellor, lit Third Ra Bia and one-half furtoiige. Aa a 117 pound-; Cottar. 112; IL. L. Frank.

102; elt Mst. us. Fourth Race una mile, i ee a tors n. lOl sou la each: Brtmt-L bum- sn. Fra mini A ten.

Dre eden. Aaimeatty. Lady Lujk. ni eorn: ctKiaye i ia. mcii no amen; i vi Tli 1 1 a IAS each- hub- 111 cPr f-rlona- AVma-e Pet 100 po-nda; BlawwwL San Arda.

lot ea-h; Helen I Claw-en. U'2: Jacomo. 1 14t Tre Joll. 111. L-brn.

Vft. K. Pat. at. etxth Ra Ooa aoo ooe-alrta-uh mile.

Pa roe. I ia Aiu-w-, loT po-a-a each; O-or. Vlvl-n. PMca, I Fifth. Mrtra.

2. 4-S. t-X 11 la-Tristan Shandy. Lea-ta. lu- eaob; I-soaomlst.

I v-tor. 61-th. Harmakia. l-X. ouL Los Henry VT each.

Anaeleno-S. out. Dolinda. L- -j Creac it City OallanL 1. ien an- MONTEREY TAKES PRELIMINARY VI4 Der ky Trelss at Cf ry relc rs glowpy seau rfEVT OfTLBAKS.

tt March Bad weather 'deprived tho City park Prelim fairy Derby of aome of Its Importance. The sloppy track salted Mooter ery to dot, and bo waa made a hot favorite. Bo 14 all the way and woa as' ha pleased, Kargut And Tamoe-n both ased up.r SC Josepn, went wide on-Hko trnt'aad abovld JU SUraSi' BeftWdi'-V nlag favorites. 4 -T Mo-V him mm A iihe lialf Capar. 1U5 ponnd (D.

Auatta). tb won: B-lrth ItS ITCoerner). 12 to 1. Te Da c. MX HnMr4 to third.

Une 0-4 J. Ann'e Rn. kln. Practoeu IL. LraM-A-i Mamie Palatine Hater -Henrietta.

Martha Propb. elean, Etip. BriajKly. and. Fa ur M-srka also ran.

Second' Rac Fauaw f-rtons --as Mian. Kara. II514 poolma J. Daiy 7 10. won; Captain Bush; 112.

Lv 1). to Amertcu I'll Orer. 15 to Tim 1:33 Fan- roaler. uotd way. (jntar am mm 1.

Ue. Mcviara. Ha 1 hot. Kuros-a, and Soda also ran. Third Race Short eon ala noli Rank Kalktay.

1:5 pound (O. Pter e. 7 toa, won: Llrhta Out, 1-4 (Peenoartoat. 7 to A aee-nd; Ohh nana. 14 (McClalnl.

7 to 1. third. Tima a ju 2-S. Dr-. Na Hi Par na aao.

aod Bio Mint n-m ran. Bill Kniaht lout hi rider. Fourth Waco On and on -e-gkrh mi tea; Preiint-Innry Derby. Morrteray, 117 paunna tNlcoi). St S.

on; St. Joneph. 114 tJ. Daly). Id tog.

eecond; Debar. n7 11 to S. rhlrd. Tim 1:3 2-A. w-n and Cara-t alao ran.

Fifth ilari On and ainn elxteenta mil Bt-lUn-. Monorhord. MA pound Jul. 3 to 1. am Marry Acrobat.

Pre Kteraa t. to 2 second: 1H U. Austin). 8 to 1. third.

Time 1 in trot thrift. Bell th Cut. Mynheer. If-ran do. Dun auno n.

aad Orient aiao ran. Sixth Race On end one-lahth nrileu- selllntc T4e4a ui. 112 pound tOreaar. to 5. won: John rner.

1)S iJaaiiu. a to I. saec an FlorlseL Hit (P. Pen 1 1). lt to 1.

Ttnae 1 Kir tax Charcj sal and Sla Lea ala ran. Of iiirh Race Olx rtrrlo aa Bertha C. pound iS. Haene ay. Inf.

on; Gold Coin. 00 JR. Lowe). Hot eecond: Bert Oern. Wo I R.

ImeaH to I. third. Time 1.17 i-i. and Benson-burst also ran. Cnandar Whts Aiest Feature.

L03 ANGELES. Cab. March 14 Thi feature of the race at Ascot today waa the fre handicap teaplee hai 1 for I eld and upward, w-htco. waa won by Car dor. the favorite.

Thar war three spills In tha race, aad Jockey Boj e-wns serlo sly Injured; Weather clear: track fast. Asest saaiBiarles. First Race Steeplechase; handicap; short eourar. Casador. 115 pounds So 111 van).

to 9. woa: Dexterttv. (N'arvaes). 10 to 1. second; Paramount.

2S (Tully to 1. third. Time Mary lander ai ran. tVlilUm Parish' fell at seventh lump; Kbellk'feU at aixtb. and Atlantico fell at aria.

Second Race Futarity eaure: Miss A Sable. IfTt pounds tRoea to 2. won: Eaxfy Hours. SI (VcDantal). 5 to 2.

Dr. Roberta. 110 (Horner). to third. Ttme 1 Bed Qn Chief Aloha.

Hlrtl. Masaran. I-arrsnca. Lfc sal Alnerttne. Mi Croix, aad Mohur also ran.

Third Race One But Curtta, 131 pounds (0Connell). 8 to 5. Tangible. 117 (Patau). to econd: PL Wllda.

124 (Narvaex). 30 1. third. Time 1:43. Sherry.

Red Dam and Taunt Marlow also ran. Fourth' Race Six furl on r- 104 pound (RarriM. 1 to i. won: The Mator. 'lOS (PreetanK to aaeondi.

a Otr-a. lu (S-derL. specttlatioa in I is no It is good beyond compare. Cl DENNIS COMPANY. 1.

Chicagcv JiRKANSASl Central is the NN I IMG nx- arrives next day. All rrtc-ix en route in reservations at VI f-c. Ce-trit t2JV W.ILWn.0.P.A. 9 Wedaesasy's Aftes Frlee. Oekiano rtraC Ward.

A. 1--, Standard. S-2. bhanter. 1-tt.

ond. Sunrlee. fi-2. 1. S-.

Kin. 1. Third. Faust. 1 i.

8 2. 1-a. IJlaag. 1-6. one Hollander, oot- Ifunrth.

Titania. 4. 1 5. 2-8. Bloum.

oat. Fulh. La Lpnda. 2, 1-2. Tada.

1J, 1 TZWJT I I Oak lawn Flret. 11 aaty. S-Jo. s-n. on- Lu- I 2.

HadT. Second. Bk.M.t 4-S. tU 1M. 1 Wh to, A.

gm i Ua S-2. 4-5. l-. Butte 1 id. out.

Third. Pioneer, a. J. Nine. S-iS.

S-S. BeRe. out. Fo rtb, ColJoaOT. 2.

out. Bertmont. 1-2. out. I inM pie.

at. I a tc 1-4. out. Woodatock. 2.

Sixth. Rolla. 1-4. at uem. a.

-o. lem. City Park First. Can. s-5.

Edith. 4. en 1. an. Kara, -a os -Ruin, 1.

America. U-A Third. Holllday. X. I.

2-S. LUrnta. 2-i. out. Kma-.

4-A Pourth. Mont-ev. -7- S-S. out. St.

Joe. 2-4. Debar, out Fl fth. Moooc d. 4.

S-S. S-. Acronat. 1. 1 Sixth, Relllndlae.

out. Garner. 2- FT iaei. 4-S Se-renin. Bertna.

1. -S, out-. Coin. M. out.

Oars, out. A-cot Frr Casador. 9S. 4-5, 1-4. Dexterttv.

Par-mount. Second. AffM; S. S-5. O-Kl Hour.

ven. 1-2. Roberta, S-S. Third. Cur- 4-t -o i.

TanrlWa. even. iVltd. S--Foeh-du alante: 1-8 -wat. S-S.

Ocma. 2. Fifth, Na rro 7to7ouL All a. 1 iwu, mi, 1 y. x-w.

it. Huguenot. 7-l). 1-4 Stoeeaol. 7-10.

SevHub. Kis. A S-5. 1-2- Chappy. 4-5.

Bet-ex-oiU. to t. third. Time When Wit. Ftrsj 1-foow Boa I Bee aod Ta 1 aa ale ran.

Fifth Rae Four and one-half furkjrwt 7f-verro. 10 pou oa- (Seder 13 to S. won: Lad Alleece. 1 tFlecher. 7 to I.

a ond: AUerien. 11-" (Brm nor). II to 1. third. 1tn 0 Bla Bottle.

Edwta T. Fryer, La Rasa, and Wspnsawotla fxtn Race Ona mil and Rftr I07 pound a av). 7 to 20. won; The HucwnoC 1S (Brady), a to sree 8to 1 1 1 1. 07 (Karri Kiel.

I to third. Tlma 1:44. M-aenln and Klnaa. rViVeurh Race ntnrlty -eon re. Lady KJapa r.

Id- pound (Horner). 4 to 1. woo; Tlanuy Ck a py. 10- (Nlehota). 7 to I.

aaeond: Beta. DO Roe), even, third. Time 1: lO. St. Wlnz-Xrede; uiaruL nut Rubia saw ran.

Asest It Ra Olx and half furl on ra. me Cm-bett. Orator. Goadotaa. 113 pounds Fred Park laaon.

Walnut hi 1 LI. Mo. Ha a pdon. Bran, mean. My Sururtae.

Rt. WMa 1 1 each: Liszl Alberttn. XuptiaL Phya. Beaeic Welflay. b-Saacb.

Sarund Ttnrt Four fui lonas. Jack Gilry. tlS nnu ods: CommMa. Ill: Cantr.bf ei h. RTf; Oulllver.

rA3 each: L-dya Beauty, lorl: Joan of Arc 100: Sonar of th Sea: luS; Buena. ILL Third Ra 1 Elaven-alxteenth mt mile. Hot. Needful. 1 nounda each: Hoodwink.

Tender eat. ltT: Cnarto. -04: H-aoala. EXhytene. los each.

riwnn iiaie iiimn iui Knu ry xeoman. 11 pounds each: Cbolk HMrtrt. Orilas-t. Bavarian. FtrmfOBt.

ins each: -Morita. WH. Fifth Race B-oofcs coo e. Potre ro Grande. 110 ncunda; Gentle Harry.

107: Dinr Done 11. Gruphit. 1H; Piquet. lu2: Cvxiraat. 100: Ml Relna.

07. tMxtk Rare fWx- fnrton an. Bribe tit pound: Creaton Bor, Belaaen. livt each; Startrnar. Rerta.

Iui! each: Maxanan. SO: Pint. Mr Ambition. OS. Seventh Race rWx and one-halt turkn ia- kma-man.

Len 113 nounda each Pat Brown. Pttt--hn. E. C. Ruate.

Foaeasta. Wyedeld. Pi lite Chirac. Bailey. LaTarantn.

auU tion. 110 each; Encter. loO; Mr. Bob. 103.

RtMBHaesd MeDowell for Ktoos-d. Special Dl-patch to Th Enter Ocean. LEXINOT OH. March 14. Ai arreting of tha thorousbbre da a of Kentucky today the nam ea of E.

F. Clay. Thorn C. McDowell, and J. N.

Camden. Jr ware eel tad and will be recommended to Governor Beckham to- appointed cm tn sta racing- ten uoo, wnicn wlU control rack as tar tht -tare tn th ratnr. The- meeti a was aASeaded by practically vai breeder of not la the- state; i 8ttlnar Oefents Special Dispatch to The Inter Ocean. STB RXTNG. March 14 Haaket-ballr Una bisU achool.

Dixon hich achoel. Vf I clant-iit of the quality of.

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