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Buffalo Courier Express from Buffalo, New York • 13

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erae ar out ef tte ntt- tr lk rtls rap throe a tb tri-nlitt t'ip" vl i I 1 Mer Krf I iww 1 Ottawa, Jane 4 (A. Un-al tecnis eathusiaats 4 a t.c-.;-e ef real. h'Th e'ass teanu tt's aftereoca. when William Ttl-J'a. 1 by Samuel II srif, I-'r li array of NUrara Tails as1 V.ltri Crork-r, Oaiarto ccaseptaa, ed and doubles at the r.tr.!ct of the Ottawa TenaU an rwtlcg club's court a.

Tllden and Morray played three sets tha former wlnnlris JI t. t4, I. la tbe cl Hardy and Ji array wen frr-m TUdta and Crocker. 44. J.

X. Raia fsll dartfcf part of the games and laade the courts heavy. Piihin? attack anA; well aimed ives in' quickly for Buffalo Kid in whirlwind bout. fRACEY HOLDS BUD EVEN Otonnell. Stabenao, Meyers win jBj two draws copplete great A.

C. bixinj. lag t)f la tcaala start. CrcU Caw bell asi Dr, IX IX MtCrta. fisr: -the day wish tbe sror Iwe rst-n to one la favor of the via Car, defeated Dr.

A. It. Fr I SLATS, THE VICTOR a i VN-vV I 1 .1 1 ao- I lftii i rparriimg inwta. ui ai ra-c irti, 75. -a and Dr.

Crea wa art cUlvely frora S. M. Jarcb at fc J. i 4. "Ireland thus ralillsa tt $Ur i the seml2nal round the E-ji----; contest.

Irelasd rlaje-t aa air; faultless garn. Ia the afterc match MrCrea slo rve a Cite esM k'tloa, HU service was powerful, covered eyery Irh rf the court flBty of variety Isto his game, Ir.g Jamb atanvllcg ttee after tt- with drop shcta Jacksoa was but he failed to fellow up. by knockout! -( i5ht battle of the and the world famous j. to another great card the auspices of the -y Athletic cjub last night. I but a minute and 31 sec-, round schedule, when Mulwart froffl Bethlehem.

nroee on the can- EIHS. HALLOrtY TX3 HI CYFSY CUC rUY tnden, June 4 CA. Hay eti the oten tirmii the Oriry club ef UtamrArd Uul toiy, Mrs. Mni! lijuraiwil Mutiny, wtie tt yaar dfae4 Mrs. Hajmih in the fal trr fhm wo a tmtn Mrs.

Cov-U. t. 'ln the first Nattd. Two atker AintaBs ah ilrd tn the IwiummL ttm In aayret ef RmIm wn frwn U.r. Mnrriatm.

i I. I- Mrs. liaU was batan ta the secor.4 rQd by Mrs, C. Clayton, 0 haJ fa, if he could listen at all. tc- count, tl fourth tolled by fteferee Walter C.

-Kelly iriurval Of boxing. Jip net tttr lasts New York, Ju IKhire ef the )v Iarla rn rctalty lost ht title ef lre-ltn hamttt'a lorUy, a'ling ttnan tn hefnre W. illtam Rran.aum rf Ni la wn ef ltr. 1 ft 0' I (frashing. bout.

Jap tennis star retires. Tokio. June 4 (A. PI Kumars s. th Unnts atar, ha e-td4 te rure from tatrnat tonal ca, en advia hta emptoyera at Mitaul hank, liareafter he wUl play enly la lwm matchaa.

ta-hing. ooui. la the thi rund ef annual i ri rn in ma tj ifrr.nh When mant ef the Terrace-King Ceue'T tit club. lioittUB went in. It' an 'iJimiuy went -rnrrf.

Thy; cSanch along lft in vicious rift "1 urBtr- "si and body. fr' "JIT UT" (i rirv ana mivwu i i PIIAH03 GHOIG ft' in a hook to tftJw. h' wt down, hard- i-PVV, i i-it dKes4. -he mad a Av Minder tfes ropes on th Jockey JF. Hayes Dies in Saddle at Belmont Park; Pitches From i The Winher 0.3 DERDV EUE; LOCAL GIRL THROWN LAST NIGHT'S BOXING Eptison is Dost JnBobHng Green fJ j- first fonteet of the seasca for members of the Buffalo La wo Bowl-in-v.

Decnration dav A and QUICK SUIF IT 1 FROII J.T0UIIT HI THE a V. HORSE DISPLAY yotf London, June "4. All roads on Wednesday will lead to Epsom Downs, where the 143d race for the PILOTS SWEET Erect proTes big success; Race derby stakes. Great Britain's great sporting event, will be run. way Lodge stables takes, many awards.

There are eighteen possible start Inaugural is I FEATURE OF OPENING DAY ers. Town Guard, owned by Lord Woolavington, whose Captain Cottle was winner last year, was a strong Iirrmy 'siftttery Buffalo. 15t, r. 142; knockout, first schedule alx-tound r'h Christ lano. puffalo-CihU 134 H.

Bby Traeay. uffak. 't3' bo; lx-round Cleveland. riXeated Carr. 13T.

decision. sl-round UtM Mpver. Buffalo. de-Jti -Jackie Ce4b. i'jiVj-'rteciaioh.

sixrgund bout. ir'-wander. Buffalo. FrW Thomprftw Buffalo. box six-roun draw.

"tv Stibenau. Buffalo. 175. knockout, flft. round of KiiPfV and MpSJ.

Taffart; Marve -Smith KISS IN FIRST, A FATAL RIDE -j Belmont park. June favorite until last Thursday, when Scotch doubles, terminated la a bl of glory for Frank Pattlson, bowler and hero of many a bsjttle oa the green, ably seconded bf Ihls partner, Samuel Higgtn-banam. who. by steady, consistent bAwllng, captured the final contest, defeating S. Hayes and Dr.

D. N. Srott by score of 17 to 9, the tbnl prize being captured by the vfterar. George W. McCTare.

and Df.fC. C. Cott and Dr. J. A.

Sher-wod. Newfform of contest. iilnew form ef contest which la quits popular in Scotland, although an Innovation hereabouta. Is to be staged by tlti i Buffalo fawn bowlers, to be known v.n i lAfiVtlaa. the an It was rumored that the horse hurt himself la a practice gallop.

Oa Y. If-J Friday Town Guard was supplanted In the betting by Pharos, owned ty Jockey Frank Hayes rode Miss A. M. Lprd Derby, whose ancestor founded the race In 1780. Betting was never more active and Frayllng's Sweet Klas through the Held to victory In the steeplechase here today.

It was bis first winner and his last. the sweepstakes seem more numerous Before the applause from the Latonla, Ky.f Jane 4. -Latonla's 29-day meeting will be Inaugurated tomorrow under auspices which could not be improved upon. Patrons have been furnished a splendid opening day card 'which embraces seven races. The Inaugural handicap, with added money value of will be the chief attraction, i i Originally 148 were entered ihd fifteen of i best that" could be mustered 'in this lncolitv hm aru.

than ever, largest amount ior distribution is to be nearly 80.000 pounds sterling, in the sweepstakes organized at Otley. Yorkshire. The mount of the famous Calcutta purse has not yet been disclosed. grandstand had died' away, Hayes IV WW "V-' --vw. tmnu beingdivided Into two blocks of ettht teams ach 32 players having entered the coffltest, pitched from, the saddle to the 'turf.

Today the; evening A. ana ts uoumes tk 4A nlavara who Avon, Jan 4 (Special). -The presence of some of the best norBe flesh ere exhibited In the Genesee valley, entered by exhibitors of Buffalo, the Genesee valley and Rochester, as slated by perfect weather, made the ninth annual spring show of the Avon Morse Show association at Avon Springs grounds on Saturday afternoon one of the most successful yet held. Sylvanus J. Macy of this place, proprietor of Raceway Lodge stables, took' most of the, ribbons In the hunter classes, and, in fact, bad little trouble la -winning most of the honors of the show.

Chatterbocc. th Riceway bay tnare that" bjus been 4ieh Ia Ihe AYJjar and, Rochester, shows for several took the blue ribbon in the open middle and heavyweight hunter class, one of the largest and most difficult classes of he show. I- Miss yirflinHa Yatee thrown. Among the exhibitors from Buffalo were Mi us -Virginia YateS. Who endeavored to force Blue Mouse over a difficult fence in the open middle and heavyweight hunter class after having been i ntr the Lincoln i.v -1 almost under, his horse feet.

He died almost Instantly, a victim of ex-citemeat and the strain of weight rtik contest' was captured by the team headed by jr. ranx ajwrnwr, woo wits aniv aastaien ny 1 j-iarxmayer. cepted. the "fssue. The field, as "a wnoie, averages better than the 7 riiiir and, hU tremen-i uoy the amased tMor.

took a nineifount. and Ihey mixed. Wt hi, ruUle blows blJlrnmy-, a left Ism went down S.4ln.- ws" and told. Mm be ttada- quicker than before and rae Wit! Win.rinK hard When they gave Hayes the mount on Sweet Kiss he waa confronted with the task of taking oft nearly ten pounds in SIXTH RACE Mile, three-year-elds snd up, $1,000. Old Timer.

,103. Fields, ..38. 60 19 SO 7.30 Jocose. 10.Scobl 5.7S t.4$ J. FairmaiCi 106, Sharpe 2 80 Also ran, Aoosta.

Miracle Man, The Deaert. Roisterer. Care Free, Jacquerie, Black Hackle. Time. 1:48.

SEVENTH RACE 1 miles, taree-year-olds and up, claiming, $1,000. Horse, weight. Jockey. Str. PI.

Sh. Buckhom IL 105. Martin $.10 4.40 2.0 Mlaar. 111. Abel 4 20 2.50 Staf Realm, 110.

Alex'er 3 85 Also ran. Bally Bell, Royal Duck. Time, I FIRPQ HERLIAH BOUT 'Ai Kentucky handicap which featured the close of the brilliant Churchill Downs 4 Latonia card for today. Frfteen-rond bout 11 postponed First race. $1,510, claiming, three-year old and up, six furlongs Honor Man.

99; Mr. Hickman. 89: 'Banner Bearer. 100; 'Ararat, 103; Jou Jou. 104; Trust ncil next Sunday.

a HUrana, fune 4 (A. The Brteen-rrfund bout between Luis Angel Flrpo, fMi South American heavy weirht, and and Henry Among Italian Jack Herman New York Has urnciai. 104; Dorothy BUckner. 105; Certain, 105; Brilliant Ray, 108; John Hos-hor, 108; Brunswick, 108; Caligula, 113. Also eligible; James B.

Brown. 1 110; Rapid Day, 104: 'The Colonel, 105," inquisition, 101; Pleasurer, 88; Glyn. 1Q0. Second 11,800, maiden fillies, two-year-olds. 4 furlones Prettv Poli bftr-n poetpooed until next Bunoay arter- niton.

5-rhe fight ibriglnally was to have takes those irom duumo show were: Dr. Chrlee Carey, Mr.d Mrs. Thomas P. Cooke, Mr. nd Mrs.

Charles Pearson. Mr. nd Mrj. Chafes O. DufTy.

Mrs. Parton Mrs. a- v. R. Spauldlng.

Mrs. Arnold WftUon, JWrs, My.n mim FtaJlv Norton. tician, 115; Man, Jong. 115; Miss Amon- plH-ee on St-noay artemoon. nut on ao-ceUnt of a tiea-ry Tatneortn It was postponed nwtlii tonight.

Weather tlmrts provfeig nnpropltlous this even-jrr. It was; decided to again postpone nica, 115; Sisil, 145; DeUcatable, 115; Our Option, 115; Waukulla, 116; Bethlehem Steel. 116! Befuddle, 115; Say No, 115; Pretty Mally. 115; tHelen North. 115: Shining Gold.

110; Olenovia, 115; ii until near sunoay. and Walter laies. aeorge B. Hulme. of HuUtU.

I-. mniiiAered one Of 24 hours. Thia morning he spent several hours on the road. Jogging' off surplus weight. He strove and sweated and denied himself water and when he climbed Into the saddle at post time he was weak and tired.

Sweet Kiss was fourth choice In the betting, being quoted at a to 1. J. S. Co ad en's Gimme, at 3 to was the odds on favorite. The Ave horses got away well bunched, but soon the race was between Sweet Kiss and Hayes rated his mount skilfully behind the pace set by Gimme and rounding the last turn he moved into the lead.

It was a pretty battle to the wire and Hayea got his mount home py a length and a half. Perhaps the victory had brought on a sudden heart attack, for Hayes, seemed momentarily to falter in the saddle, and JOO yards beyond the finish he pitched to the ground. The applause from the grandstand turned momentarily to laughter, for It looked aa If the Jockey had tumbled awkwardly from the mount. Then a Bense of tragedy came swiftly to the crowd as the figure of the In his bright colored silks, lay limply where he had fallen. "A doctor rushed to Hayes to administer first aid, but too late.

Hayes was deed. Belmont race 'results. FIRST RACE, 4V4 furlonffs, 2-year-olds, Exalted Ruler, 115. Marinellt 11-5 4-S 2-a Cave Women, 115, Butwell S-5 1-3 PoetUllon. 115.

1-1 :63. Watch Out, Black Wand. Prlscllla Ruley. Clinging Vine, Negrina TO every cigar smoker I say only this: Tell me if your first La Paliha docs not please and satisfy, you absolutely. I know that the tobacco rolled in each La Palina contains only the richest part of perfect leaves.

I know that such care is exercised in our factories that there should never be an inferior cigar allowed to wear the La Palina band. I wouldn't blame the smoker who criticized me personally if he bought a La. Palina that did riot live up to all I i have said about it I am as confident of the quality of each La Palina shipped from our factories as though I had handed it to you myself. And I know you will appreciate and enjoy this ouality whenever you buy a La Palina from a dealer -who keeps his stock in condition. The mild, full-bodied flavor, of La Palina is the result of combination of fine imported tobacco.

I keep on hand, in advance of manu JacturingTequircmcnts, more than three and one-half million dollars worth of this tobacco. It is cured and tested and the proper combination made tn advance, The varying strength and flavors of crops of different years are blended in exactly the proportions that produce the one flavor you recognise aa La Palina. No matter where or when vou buy it, La Palina is the same a full-bodied, satisfying, mild cigar. thrle.t known meters of the borse wen Mccnora, 115; fMay Lloyd. 115.

tKoors and Perkins entrv. Third race, $1,400, claiming, hree-yeiar but. when many tnouKni in R.Hn at the limit a poup more swings epelled aan-eer. ut which tery -LougKlin gee out. TKrn ram5 in asrain.

Slattery ttpied a r.Kht half uppercuVHto- the Jaw ana kti'. Vf louEhlin from the enter ot xic nng to the ropes, In a neap. Falling first on a shoulder, thett prone, h( put all waning strength into tfp futile 'Sort to arlae. Loughlin was ojmnted out. -The b.ou.? wpnt fairly mad with and the cheers and shouts of jubilation falrlyrshook the Broadway au a the full UViportance of the virtorv brame apparent.

SUattery! had knookod out a' warrior' who has stood bforo ih host, who; has' given the cfiarrpions creat bat5 without ever it'mjr the floor. rlsvecl'The referee tnpfi to lug him ro his corner, 'and Mktiory, to hi, aa. lifted the Wfn a'ivryary clear of the floor f' carritd hum to like a baby urmt. Ovation for the victor. Jh ovatini 'Xor the local atar lasted J'Tai minutes tense' Crowd S''1 s.owly out.

his "jmnds and raleed 1. in add this f.r.f'l hurst of cheering. a preat fiht: ata-boy he ia show ring In the country. i Trainer awarded big suit. a trrnti.Wi TT1 tmftn.

oias ana up, ivt mues punta Gorda, 88; Nuyaka, 93; Major Chilton, 98: 'Black ILLINOIS PROTESTS i''r Claim that Johnson's hurdle tic-v tory jliould won meet. Thong, 105; Alameda Girl, 105; Fans. June American horse tralner whose "cense 105; sunburst 11, 98; Dr. Gilbert, 110; Attorney. 110; Walnut HalL 110: Whirl Connaaght race results.

FIRST RACE -Five-eighths Connaught Junior pure, two-year-olds, allowances, $800. Horse, weight. Jockey. Str. PI.

Sh. Odd Seth. 110. 4.10 8.06 ToooaneUi, 105. 1.60 3.05 Seth's AUbl, 110, Metcalf 4.30 Also ran A.

J. Buja, Nancy McKay, Sasaie, Ombrage, Fear, Tiger Urn. Time 1:02. SECOND RACE About two miles. Green ateeplechase.

four-year-olds and up, allowances, $900. Horse, weight. Jockey. Str. PI.

Sh. Happy Chances. 132, Grn 7.30 3.35 2.60 Jim Coffroth. 146, 3.25 2 50 Keltie. 148.

Ireland 2.50 Also ran Cvendlsh, Barnabas. Time, 3:53. THIRD RACH Three-quarters mile; three-year-olds and up, claiming, $800. Horse, weight. Jockey.

Str: PL Sh. Sandiego, 107. Roman'll. 5.85 3.60 2.70 Temptress, 97, Costello. 14.60 75 Hillsdale, 111.

Chalmers 2.75 Also ran Dr. Charles Wells, Pelmetto. Annette Teller, Lady Heart, Plkesville, Time, 1:14. FOURTH RACE Three-quarters miie, three-year-olds and up, claiming. $800.

Horse, weight. Jockey, Str. PI. Sh. Differt Eyes, 111.

dial's 4.60 2.M 2.0S Dixie Difck. 94. Howard 3.85 30 Ch'coteague, 109, P'mr'se 5.55 Also ran Tan II. Fixer, Hopeful, Reglopolis. 1:14.

FIFTH RACE: lrV miles, purse $800, three-year-olds and upward, claiming. Horse, weight. Jockey. Pta, PI. Sh.

Jacques. 104, 6.60 3.25 2.70 Tingling. 113. Par-gton 8.20 2.65 Gallivant. 115, Chalmers 3.20 Also ran Zed, Mary J.

Baker, Piedra. Time, 1:49. SIXTH RACE lrV mires, -purse $800, three-year-olds and upward, claiming. Lad's Love. 112, Stirling.

S.0 2 85 2.63 Explosive. 98. 7.00 4 30 June 4 Harry Gill was withdrawn jbi that he bad doped a borse, today was swarded damans of 20 000 c. against the racing 1 was shown in court that the evidence, upon which his license was withdrawn was not conclusive. The court, however, was unable' to restore the; license, a this pre rogafive Ilea solely with the society.

ing Dun, 110; 112; Virgo, 105; Zack Terrell. Rainbow Boy. 110; Pete Foy. Gold. 88; Velma S3.

Fourth race, $1,800, Hotel Pavlln handicap, three-year-olds and up. 'six furlongsJohn Finn, 101 Dr: Clark. 17; Fair 117; Braedelbane, 119.1 Fifth racs, t5.000 added. Inaugural cach of the University of Illinois track team, -whlefe lost the Westerneonference championship to Michigan by half a Point aTt Ann Arbor on Saturday, today mailed a protest to Maeey S. Good, 'president of the Intercollegiate Conference Athletic association.

lit is aaanimed that the protest wae bAsed on the action ef Charles Dean der bow he was able to withstand the attack. The blows ceme thick and fast from both of Teddy's mitts and theft, aa they balanced back at the also ran. rvferee of ih meet. In calling eff the ejaculated' Al Lipp. hurdle race won by Johnson of Tilinots after It had been discovered the hur- M.MM ropes, ino ibhui right that smacked Teddy's head with tournlm.

gasping In ad- ti Rix-foot youngster. "I h.noiv ah ix'xly who could have powerful errect. most effective blow that Moore landed the entire rote. 1 aid. r'L 5s t'nAndoTS night of battle.

nancucap, tnree-y ear-olds and up, IA miles Sweetheart. 98; i Post Haste, 18; Dream of Allah, 100; Bo McMilllan, 101; Prince 101; Lady Madcap, 105; Cherry Tree, 108; Margaret Wlnsor, 109; Surf Rider. 109; Startle, 109; tPindar Peel. 102; tChocho. 109; Chaterton.

113; Black Servant. 120; Audacious, 119. tRosemount stable entry. Sixth race, $1,500, allowances, two-year-olds, 4 furlongs 107: Spellbinder, 110; Blumondale. 110; Sextant.

110; Beautiful Addle, 112; Keegan, U5; Will Land, 115; Lester Doctor. 116. Seventh race. $1,400, claiming, three-year-olds and up, 1 miles Belle Amie, 95; 'Lady Lillian, 102; Bmtherly Love, 108; 'Tlppo Sahib. 109; 'Fantoche, 112; Parts Maid, 112.

Weather clear: track fast. Michigan star, struck misplaced hurdles and was able to Win only fijth place. XJill contends that neither the referee the -graduate committee In charge of- the games had a right to call off the rce. i- Thompson and Wander draw. rrA Art "XV 'xi-iteirerit and variety of com mm oi this vt 'w.

here fr -d this Q. A.1 C. dr more than the proverbial handful In series the Oral rouna ouw mvuSit i TOnr. than off. t-av againsi.

i uuihiwv.k set It in the later rounds. In the sec- a fiir in nuiucri TV: rrn)v noured the pl'' tlf'l. wan nd' lost and fU wavside throughout TChri8tisn(j and Tracey draw. Widespread interest in the i -i his -native il of young Bud crimson. -MP Dancer, 107, 3.8d Also ran Rouen, Antiphon, Viva PAPER BOXES vor.

xne otooa roucu face and appeared at times to affect i nntin i And It was ehacn-pion. vtio met Bobby Tr in-vision ui mi this sore epot that Frteddy played the IrfV 1 Cuba. Time, 3:49. SEVENTH RACE 1 A miles, purs $800, three-'year-olds and upward, claiming. Grisetda, 98.

Chalmers. 7.25 8.70 2.30 Quaker. 103. Rom'elil 3.85 2 50 fust coming youngster, are old battle of give and tfik- remainder of tne doui. no pushed his attack that way.

much to his adveraary's'dlsmay. -i fCV. C. IJAVIE3 PAPER BOX CO. ti ivells Se, eor.

Seneca. esu 11 Ticacey, 95, Howard 2.40 At times the Dout Decamp reuju, 1 hi. aham nf th- swinging. TfV it As the session wore along Thompsons 11 ili um! lunung Bmnea tn the until great "'Mnd broke the pair in by the officials, a tae maporlty of the ar. in keen contest, forcing and hit-v r-i: a roand.

Christians work became more hku. JTy a sllghTmargln. The draw verdict was well receivea. ftenith falls to answer geno. nn in Tr far.

Tony Stabenau went down for the count of seven In the first round he came back A. OLIVER GEAR 4V MACHXN9 CO. U.Q. 60-6 CTfVrRRT BTKICilt BUFFALO N. X.

Gear and gear cutting. Buffalo- pioneer aad progTaselve gear piaai. Also ran Royal Gift, Frank Shannon, Pelf. Hercules. Time, 1:48.

Connaaght card for today. First race, claiming, three-year-olds and up, $800, one mile and 70 yards Tan 110; Fllbberty Glbbett. 110; Ferrum. 110; Medusa, 108; Viva Cuba, 108; Lad's Love. 107: Pirate McGee, 107; Fiser.

104; Galeta, 106; Annette Teller, 105; Palmetto. 106; AUah, 103. Second race, $900. claiming, steeplechase, four-year-olds and up, two miles Sea Monarch, 144; Flying Frog. 140; John Austin.

139; Rocking Horse, 137; Daddy, 130; Broad Run, 130. Third race, Connaught, claiming, $500. i ne wintering attack In iedng and dancing Tracey, and for two hvi Boiby a great deal wlie-Rjthe tide appear-K Tracey rallied HI. With tti-lr and rained blows at rea amnn wu.i SECAND AAUrii Bieepiecnase, ajiica, 4-year-olds and up. i Sweet Kiss, Hayes 5-1 6-5 Gimme.

139, out out Brand. 130, 4-5 Time, 3:59. Infidel II, Shrapnel also ran. THIRD RACE. Wbsatley purse, 3-year-olds and up, allowances, $1,200.

Overtake, 107, Coltiletti. 20- 7-1 6-2 Forest Lore, 102. 7-10 1-3 Moonraker, 110,, Corcoran J- Time 1:41. All American, Cour Be Lion, Recommendation also ran. FOURTH RACE, mile, Bayside handicap.

3-year-olds, $1,500 added. Bud Lerner, 124. Sande 6-6 1-3 out Daniel, 111 1-3 Little Clt. 112, Kummer Jri Tire 1:38. Duatabout, Hell Gate also rfcn FIFTH RACE.

i mile, 3-year-olds and up, claiming. 41,000. Sequel, 93. 11-5 4-5 2-5 Lady Rose, 107. Lang.

5-2 6-6 ValenUa, 111. Finn 6-5 Time 1:134. Etheral Blue. Pappilon. Lochayr.

Ege, Water Girl. Dick's Daugrhter also ran. SIXTH RACE. mile, 3 -year-olds, maidens, special weights, $1,000. Hyperion.

115, 3-2 1-3 1-5 Pudity, 115. Turner. 4-5 1-4 Spread Eagle, 115. 7 i Miller 1- Skirmish. Brummelinl, r-lenty Coos, Tr Whitehurst.

Time 1:40. Belmont card for, today. First rac. claiming, three -year-olds and up, one mile Comma "Good Times, 110: Vacuum. Lady Ines, 108; BeH 112; Pat Casey, 103; The Peruvian.

108; Billy McLaughlin. 114; Knight of the Heather, 112; Vul-cain Park. Ill; Sea Cove. 107; 'Whisk, 114 7 Second race, the Beladame handicap, mares, three-year-olds and up. six furlongs, main coarse -Arrow of Gold.

103; Dolores, 107; Avisack, 118; Mary Patricia. Careful. 126; Wishbone, 114. Third race, three-year-olds, erne mile Son Una, 114; Fulkm. 114; Dough Oregan, 111; Homestretch, 111; Osprey, 114; Jacqueline Julian.

108; Klppy. 103; Paul Shay, 113; Roseate, IL 114. i Fourth race, the Fashion for fillies, two-year-olds, five furlongs, straight-Relentless, -112: a Abel Agnes. aPink and Yellow, 10S; Baby Larve, 112; Nellie Morse. 112; Sunny Sal, 112: Initiate.

108: Mies Cameo, 10; Anna Ma rone II, 112; Exalted Ruler, 109; Pond Lily, 102. a Mrs. Jefford's entry. i Fifth race, the AmityvHIo handicap, sring. three-yeer-oida and up.

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II Thorn cliff race results, FIRST RACE Two-year-oldst claiming. $1,000. five furlongs. La'y Qu ks'r, 100. McCy.

14.90 "6.80 390 Rom'n Girl, 105, Schw's 4.35 8.10 Fehrah, 102, a.fio i Time. 1:04 Harp of Prophecy, Fleet Princess, Salt Shot, Normana also ran. SECOND RACE Three -quaMers mile, three-year-olds and up. Canadian foaled, claiming. $1,000.

Puff Ball, 112. Schwa'ts 6.75 3.65 2.S0 Broad View. 101, Sharpe 5.90 .3.30 Ardella, 101, 8.05 Also ran, Algonquin, Islander, Evening Star. Marjorie Wells. Plymouth Rock.

Time, 1:19. THIRD RACE 54 furlongs, three-year-old, claiming, $1,000. Soldier II, 110. 7.60 8 60 2.50 FelicitJoua, 110, Smallw'd $.85 2.40 Pud, 107. Meiben.

2.25 Also ran, Carbohell, Va43ey of Dreams, TaUbilageU Stoneage. Time, FOURTH RACE Mile and 70 yards, three-year-oWs and up, claiming, 1.000. Richelieu. Ill; 8.70 4.50 Crack o' Dawn, 113. Abel J3.05 Gondolier, 107, Also ran.

Blarney Stone, Primo, pastoral Swain. Time, 1:4. FIFTH RACE Three-quarters mile. Rosedale handicap, three-year-olds and up, $1,000. i i I Vennie.

Abel. 8.30 $.15 i 2.50 attack. BUbenau drove him to the ropes near the cie A the wanderer befor him, Hobjiy took MSe fifth. a riotous sixtn round, in which Ttfl in what looked -like a crossed with the and Smith pounded his head into tne canya. i v.

vmy to nave tnmuann Deu savea mm. no uiW6 comer and propped on the chair as ms Bo-s the four-year-olds and up, six furlongs Jrn and battle it out evenly, -re all times and of the at ail times was fiaahv. seconds powerruiiyr woraca or 1 MtM-aiMAjl kA rwulv ta LUKY CHILDROI WORK LIKE DAD go in at the bell for the second round. i' o-c JConreti-, verdSet over Carr. O'Conneli- iamn i x.i OVonnelj -v-son the but better juagmeni prtmuwu uu d- decision rr lint- V.

-r I. benau was awaroea mv uui. Willard-Firpo on Wy 12th. i.uucr. suessini.

vjnar 1 a' New York. June 4. Tex Rickard is i arr i j. ary oi; juae's left, while JM p'JKPJ Charleys long vSt rlKht. U'wm a fast con- 5-k hu witn ab atay r-r.

nnell's right, how, h'- ii'l find the oDoortuna CWntemplatlng1 puttinjre uie propw 1 m.m wiVUird and 3.10 i 2.40 E. Clayton. 10, Flrpo until July 12th. ao that It will not J. P.

Jones. 114, Small'd 2.85 i. iiiiB, was artven in Also ran. Ultimata. Superlative.

Time 1:18. i War Fox, 105; Mick el. 107 Ira Wilson, 110; Miles 109; War Tank, 113; Chaa. J. CraigmUe.

110; Minute Man, 115. Feurth race, $800, claiming, three-year olds and up, six furlongs Pampas, 107; Tidings, 97 L.King's Court, 108; Poor Sport, 108; Listen Dearie. 104; Admirer. 106.. Fifth race, $1,000..

the Finale purse, three-year-olds and up, one mile end 70 yard Hermls Kemble, 108; Brilliant Jester, 106; Sandy BeaL 108; Despair, IOC; Stone WaU. 98; Joaquina, 98; Brilliance, 86. Sixth race, claiming, $800, three-year-olds and up, foaled In Canada, one mile and "0 yard Aqustie. 110; Eljesmar, 107; Grey Bourne, 107; 'Rex 3aietr. 104; Aunt Lin.

101; 'Honeys Jewel. 96; Ola 92. Seventh race. $800, claiming, four-year olrla and up, 1 miles Lord Herbert, 109; Our Betsy. 'Gallagher, 102; Gilt Frir-re, 100; 'Attorney Mulr, Austral, 85.

interfere with tnr cnwipioiww between John Dempsey atfd his challenger, Tom Gibbon of Saint Paul In Never HYe Lefi To Get At Home--A' School In Uhkh parent and Teachers Change traces Described For exIress readers In ik Full Page Feature i (With Ulustrabons 1 NEXT SUNDAY i'he 'ct to. win Meyer turntiback Moore GIGAR Montana. fiASOLINE ALLEY nrinnta cinkle. ILarold Teen 114: xMaeter Hand. 106; Top Sergeant.

107: 'Prince Regent, 89; Irish Pat. 102; Maryland Belle. 100; Romany. 108: Scarlet Bugler. 100.

Sixth raee, maidens, two-year-olds, five furlongs straight Vehement, I 115; Wild Goose. 115; Lord Bacon, Glp-son. 115; San Dimas, 115; Altisaimol 115; Squires. 115; Tnorndale. 115: Mint Briar, 113; Tropical Water, 115; Joe.ilarrone and Mutt and Jeff a riot of Xlftrtbater SNYDER CIGAR CO, Inc.

7 Erry.iwsT, Bsfftle om a colored lad Myera found it at close range drew bead. he cnTLd Tun whn Meyers i. oaxrage tbAt made a lew- won comedy In r. SUNDAY'S EXPRESS P. The Gurar3 arrty July.

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