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PRICE ONE CEIVT. NKW YORK, MONDAY, JCLY 8, I88J). PRICE ONE CENT. 'I EXTRA SULLIVAN. He Defeats Kilrain in the Battle for the World's Championship.

Once More the "Big Fellow Is on the Top Rung of Pogil-isi's Ladder. THE FIGHT LISTED 75 ROUNDS. He Takes the $20,000 Stake and the Diamond Belt. Kilrain Meets the Fate of Most of the Strong Boy's Opponents. Wild Exoitement Over the Result of the Great Encounter.

Noithor of tho Pugilists Was Seriously Injurod. Sheriff, Police nor Mllltin Interfere with the Progress of the Fight. IIFFCIAL TO TBE EYEMBO WORtD. I New Orleans, July 8 5. 15.

John Lawrence Sullivan Is the chnmpion of tho world. He defeated Jake Kilrain this morning, i fighting seventy-five rounds in 2 hours, 16 i minutes and 5 socouds. The battle was witnessed by 6.CP0 people. It came off without any interference. Kilrain bet fcl.OCO at tho ring with Sullivan.

Kilrain got first fall and first blood. WHERE IT WAS rOHCIHT. The light took place in Itichburg. Marion County, Mlss's-dppl, ou Onarlry Fitch's place, 101 wiles from Now Orleans arid sixty-live miles lrom Vlcksburg, on the Hue of the New Orleans nud Northeast em Itallroatl. Despite the proclamation of the Governor the HherlCT did not interfere.

Silt made a inild protest, hut was induced to withdraw after performing his dutv. KILB aim's BIO RDIII. Iu the first round Kilrain mode a tremen. dous rush ahd threw the big fellow heavily. Kilrain also col first bio.

cl, but before tho ii htmrrrr- THE CONTESTANTS FOR THE CHAMPIONSHIP. jake KiLnAiv. ncrxivAH. TnE CHAMl'IOS BELT. end of the fight these honors had been altogether overshadowed.

He refused to come to time on the seventy-sixth ronnd and Mike Donovan threw np the sponge. KILRAIN ASKS TOR A DRAW TWICE. Kilrain asked Scllivan twice to make the battle a draw. The Big Fellow sueeringly refused and told Kilrain to continuo fighting. SULLIVAN'S BRUTAL TOUL.

Sullivan committed a brutal foul in one of the later rounds, which was not al'owod. Kilrain dropped to avoid punishmeut. Then the big fellow dropped on his he.id with both knees. kilbain's cuance. From the first to the tenth round it looked as though Kilrain had a living chance to win.

He gained the majority of the falls in that time ond did some pretty work with his hands. From the twentieth to tho fortieth round he displayed lack of strength. Sullivan kept punching him under the heart with terrific force and whenever possible fa'ling upon him. The shortest round was three seconds. ONE FIFTEEN-MINUTE ROUND.

Tho longest, fifteen m'nutes ond ten sec onds. In the tixty.fifth tound Kilrain showed s'gns of great distress; ho walked around tbo ring in circlo and refused to put up his Lauds. Sullhan taunted Lim and called him names to no puipoie. Occasionally ho would show a bold front, but stpp ed rushing when the spot under his heart became very sore. bULLIVAN'8 UANDS ALL HONE.

Hulln nn's hands nre all gono. TWO or kILRAIN'H RIBS BROKEN. It is said tint two of Kilraln's ribs are bioken. 8n Uvea's eonditloti was magnificent and his wind good. KILIUIN'S MIONAKIUITY.

Iu tbu fiftieth round the leutatotl thump- sssssssssssssssst ing he had received'In the stomach caused him to vomit. Kilrain looked on with hands down waiting for bis antagonist to'rccover, although ho could have rushed in and distressed him con-diderably. George H. Dickinson. LOUISIANA TRIM'S MOYIXfi.

To Keep the Flcht from thnt Ntnlo If It Dn Hopped la irrrrtAL to the evknimo woi.m New Orleans. July -Gov. Nicholls sent out some of bis State militia, this morning to prevent tho fight occurriug in Louis ana iu case it is broken up at ltichbur: by the M-s. sissippi authorities nud an attempt is mnde to hare the battle come off in this ate. The troops are now ut Peurl Kivcr station on the Htate linn.

Trains whicb hae arrived from the Nnr'h report the weather ns cloudy nud cool wheu thov passed llichbtirg. The report that Kilrain and Sullivan were nrre ted an hour ago by the Shorifl is not ereaited here. TnE WIRES REPORTED CUT. It Is Unlit Thnt I III- Fpnrt Have Hbut Of the NesR from llie Ring. larreiAt to the wnni.n.i New Oni.r.ANH, July 8.

Tho news from tho i great fight is de'nyed, nud it is repoited hero tnnt tho (-ports have cut tho wir-s runu ug to the grounds and presented the operator from neuding out nny despo, ches. Thb action is said to I duo to the feeling arou-od by the beliof that tlin telegraph company is in some measure to blame lor iliscov. cries concetuing sites for tho ring on tlm pnrt of the nuthorit es which bate put the management of the fight to some trouble. THE SITE FOR THE BATTLE. One Hunrireit unit Hlxty Tut It In Itrmllncss by the Unlit nf WrzIiib linn- uncut, to the Evrvrxo wonto i New Orleans, July 8.

Ilichnurg is ninety- two miles from Meridin nud 103 inilis from New Orleans. It covers an area of 10,000 acres, extending I over threo couutlos of Mlt lssippt. It was picked out simply because of the bars it offered to suspicion. Last night after darkuoss a body of one humlred and sixty men went to work by the Hi lit of boutlros to perfect the batilo ground, which is on tb suwdusl ot the mill, mid houls for 1,800 op were hastily roubtructed. Tb owner of the property ut mndo splendid arrnng meutsfor the pugilists.

A ri'Oiu on the properly was provided for Kilrain. ami quarters were also fitted up for Huillvauainl his party. In these apartments the men si ent the last ulglit Imture the fight. Thv tlu Ms. and everything wi.s put in readiucss for the fight to lake place at o'clock.

0E1TING OFF TO THE GROUNDS. A Trcinundoin ('rimh nmt Kxrltemeot at tbe New Orleans Depot. IIPSCIAI. TO THE ITrWNO WOllLD.l New Orleans. July 8.

Tho scene nt the Queen ond Crescent Depot last night as the tlri-t trniu to the battle-ground of the Sullivau-Kilrn in fight got ready to pud oat beggars description. An earthquake could not have created a grester commotion or caused people to yell louder or tramp on each other more vigor-ou ly. Tlm firxt tram for carrying erursiimisls holding ticl.cts liuel.ed up promptly at 1 a. m. within high hoarded with a narrow inti iinct', utid hero was where tho (rusli oct in nil.

Despite tho fart Ihr.t there was a full force of policciui'ii prcheut, notniug like order could bo innintu'uetl. 1 poripiinig men PoiuiniMireil to scramble oci" if feiiio. icgardless of their cloth. ng am i in I'lctits. I l.t there witi no ill-humnr or fighting.

Mt were too tin-iiouH to get n't tno train to get mild ai h.inig tlieir toes pounded into a J- lv. Thorn were men and plnntcrs from Lou sum i. Missis-ippi and Tuxns ami Sontlicrii t-poitHUiil toughs from tho whole of th ITuurd Stntei-. When the irimds, nflor a hard htrugcie, got within tin' iiii-l 'Mirothobea sciimmeiicul to got iu tlieir wink by climbing to llm roo's ot tho cii's. I ut force ill Inrm lied guards nud policemen wero on hsud sod the loafers ('tjittttiw'il on ttt'tuitrt pn'jr.

i THE WORLD'S GREAT NARRATIVE "Tlm Worlil" To-Morrow Alnrnlnu III print nn nti.nlntcl) ramplrtr lnrr of llir MitlUnn-Kllriilii fi-ihl. II Mill br nlt.nltilrly fiilr mill Iniimrtlnl. It ulll lie wrltlm by Iim curpn of uprclnl rorrcspntiilriili nn tbr (iroititil. In uilillllnit, ii prclnl ri'imrl of the flue piilntn nl lite Haiti In limn nick n'lrrj, ulll be piiblUbeil exi'lnaUrly In "The Wnrlil." BOSTONS BOUNCE 'EM If Tcey Hadn't the Babies Lead the League. ensr iit miiia Iln.tnli (1 II 0 0 0- II u4 ii ii i) 0 I live N't II "lot II "i Krrii '2, rtevulml, I Ail Anlinnl'i, llnril I.ui'U.

frvm tfia It IMlij''. I Brown Ftndersou has got msggot iu his brniu. Fogg Tlie deuce he has! Why don't vou give information to tho Society lor the uf C.u.l to AuiuidlHr I AT HOMET The Giants Dedicate Their New Grounds With a Victory. P.7T3BU1G3 THE VICTIMS. A Rousing Welcomo For Everybody and a Gold Watch For Ewlng.

New York, 7 Pittsburg, 5 UlTCIAl. TO THr TTFKIHO WOBtH. I Toia) OnouNUs, New York, July h. TIio rcsl openiug-dsy gimo of the New York Club occurred this afternoon. What tho ni-w Polo Around sre, where tliey are to ho found and tlieir state tia- already been fully described In The Eyekixii Worlo.

To that dercriptiuu thoru is nothluu to add this afternoon, save the crowd, tho ilubs and the details of the performance which tho crowd came to see. The grand stand was unroofed and there if as a sun whose heat would, except at a ball ground, have been intolerable. Yet thounauds of enthusiastic Oothamitrs Joyously turned out to extend a hearty welcomo to the champions. As esrly sk a. no o'clock tho elevated trains from Twentv-eiglith street to tho terminus pncd utterly inadequate to the multitudes of people who sought a pannage to the new I'olo rounds.

Every car of every train was filled to tho limit of itn capacity, and hundred of excited people, maddened to the lighting point, wero left struggling 011 the platforms to await the next and equallv crowded train. At o'clock the urounds pretentod an inspiring but ludicrous smht. Ever) thing built to nit on wan sat on. Half tlio pcoplo pi cnun nero covered by umbrellas of all fortn and condition, from thv family rain scieen to sister's bent parasol. Those who had no such chcltcr ed nowspa-rers unfolded and Disced undei their hatn.

Tiuipurance drinks were eagerly bought and gulped down until the Giants, from the left of the grand rtand, made their appeal ance. Then applaune long, loud and hearty broke looo and continue 1 until each and every (liant athleto had taken his place in the field. All the boys thero but Hlattcry. Ward, much improved but still lame, took the Held with the others. llowo and White, as was ptomincd.

appeared with the visitors and wcio accorded that part of the batting list generally Melded to tho Muggers of a team. Another new thing was the umpire, l'hil Powers liaiilona duty before as a League umpire, but thU is his first assignment since his appointment tbii ncsnou. Wlien time lor calling the plav approached there wami't a rpsio tot among all the T.ouu budded, and the ledge which bounds the llold in centre swarmed with nhirt.leeed humanity. Behind ropc.i staked serous Ieit and right llcids were another thousand of wclconu-gixing Ontlismltin. Ho altogether ou theo now crude but to be beautiful grounds there were eatily 10.000 FonpU gathered, and that number seemed to be the field's rapacity.

Play was called amid a mighty burnt of applunne. and tln visitors took the field. The batting order: new York. I riTisnrnd. (lore.

c. f. Ilsulon, c. f. Tiernaii.

r. f. Huiiday, r. f. Kwing.

c. I Carroll. lt u. Connor. Ittb.

i W'liite, b. Itirliatilsoii, '-d b. I Itowr. x. O'liourlr.

1. f. Duiilsp, 1). Wsul. n.

r. Mlliu. c. Wh.tney. ild b.

i Kiielme. I. f. Crane, I. Oahin.

p. Welch, extra. i (iaillrhi, extra. (iore.tlie first man up. rolled an euiy gionndcr to Duiilsp and wan out.

1 irriian's long lly was splendidly caught by 1 Htiudsy. 'ihen Eniug came to the bat and to the tune of lUafeiiiug chcern win pretntedby Al King, on Udialf of the Stock Exchange, with a beautiful gold watch. The watch ii a hunting ea'c, Drenden, thv niitiidu liuiid-omely eliu-c I. Ttie itii-i-lt unci liiiunthe iininenif thedonern, I Tlie eh, rs Innted tlirmuilioiit tliv precutation ispticli und until the com It on- ispta.n liml k-oiii out st limtby rtanoii of a uroiiuder bunted to Ouli in. No rutin.

1 Tliim tho Smoky City ladn came in for tlieir 1 tin ii. Cisuo gaxv If anion Ills bare nil b.illn. Then Sunday ntruck out. Ilsiiloii. aided Ity a dronptd ball by Eniiur, stole iicond, and then Carroll, too.

wagien Ilrnt on Imds Wbito roiled Miiuiidri, winch Wluluo iiKMiileil to lecoml in timu In one Carroll, and i Iliclniidnoii xlirmi to Coin or in time locunip.eto tin iloiibii'. or.in. Si'i'iilnl Inning Connor ntunniiy leceivctl ami procictled to gain tii'xt o't a lilgli fly. wbich 1 tell lietui'iii Itov.e slul Ktieliiu. linrdmin tin It ntiiien nut uid tiled nut to hllllll'M'.

I Ward ilroM' ajlnw glolliulur to Dunlsp and Uul the ball to first. lliililsn's tlnnv to Ilrnt win a little liiu'li slid i got ('(in oil, tliu gluing Connor third: but I then Mi. Ills blur) to tliion down to iccnud caiiKht tJolinor between the lisnin. Nnril'in. Jack itono's uinuudtr to Ward cAilicd bin out I st timt.

Dnnlap roiiteu'iilty and nihntly lm-tied to' i Hist slid wsited while MllUr'n lly found in O'ltourl e'n lisiub. but tin liueliue's ainglo to riRht advanced llimlap to third. I A moment later Kurline stole nccouJ, but Gal. vin ntiurk the wide No rims. Thud Inning Whitney's eager ground ball wan pin for Howe, ulid the old-time Wohuino nuaUd tlie ball to ttrst ill Ills old.

tune way. UJd. a siui.li) pant third. White ifillHHMHii making a good but vain attempt to check the ball. Gore's single advanced Crane to rccond, and Howe's fumble of Tieman's grounder filled the bancs.

Tho crowd was frantic and was rendered moro so when Miller's overthrow of second allowed Crano to ncoro and advanced tho other runners a baao each. Ewing's long and difficult fly to left centre was muffed by Hanlon and Ooro scored, while Tie man took tldrd and Ewlng second. Then Connor slapped a liner pant tho gentle Jimmy (lalvln which brought both runners acrims tho plate. llichardnon planted a single in left and Connor took rccond. Whllo's fumble of O'Rourke's grounder filled tho banes sg.iin.

Ward coaxed a ground-halt as far as Dunlsp, but the latter fielded It homo in time to force Connor, and Whitney's grounder to Gslvln canned Ilichardsnn's out at tho Four runs. Hanlon was tho victim of a long fly to Tier-nan. Sunday ent a baao on ball. Carroll wan treated in a liko manner, and as he took out his lesso of first Sunday ambled to stennd. Then White was hit by a pitched bsll.and thus the banes all became occupied and Itowe came to b.it.

Ho knocked a slnulo to centre, which brought two Pittnliurgcrn home. Miller's grounder to Ward, bowover, canned tlio doubling up of himself and Itowe. Ward, lticliardsnn and Connor taking part in the play. '1 wo rum. Fourth inning Crane pounded his second sin-bIo to left.

Ooro knocked a grounder to Dunlsp who ran down tho line after Crane, but did catch him. Instead, ho threw tho ball to Carroll, who muffed, thus ghing Gore his base. Crane, in tho mean time, hail gained second. Tirrnau'n high foul was beautifully taken br Miller. Then Ewlng mashed a liner over second, which should have filled the banes; but doubtful coaching caused Crane to try for home aud he was racily put out.

Connor wan prevailed upon to hit a grounder, which Gahin fielded to first. No runs. Itichardsoii and Connor disponed of Miller. Kuchiic fanned out and Galvln's fly fell to Tier-nan. No runs.

Fifth Inning-Jack Itowe made a pretty catch ufa high rlv from Itlchardton'a bat. O'ltourkc nent the ball to White. The Deaoon fumbled, and Sir James was safe. He took nccoud on Ward's nacrltlco and third on Whitney's niiiirle to left. At this ntaga GaWIn threw wildly to Carroll to catch Whitney, a'ul before the ball could be re-cox ed O'ltourke had scored and Whitney had reached third.

Thcu Crane filed out to Duulap. One run. Hanlon went out nn a long fly toTiernan and Sunday was easily taken care of by llichardnon aud Connor. Carroll, for the third time, was given his bane on balls; but White, after two ntrlkea, popped up a little fly, which Connor collared. No runs.

Inning Gore knocked a foul fly into Miller's hands. Tiernan razooed a stinting single to left, but was caught in an attempt to steal lecond. Ewlug finally went ouiona high fly to Itowe. No rum. Howe's long fly wss caught by Tiernan.

Dunlsp got a bae on balls. Miller's fly wss grabbed by OHmrke, and Kiichuc's foul fly wcut to sleen in Ewing's hands. No runs. Seventh Inning Carroll carried Connor's grounder to first. llichardnon slammel a lino ball down past third bsse snd esrncd three banes.

O'ltoiirke's fly was csiwht by Ilowa and Ward was assisted out at first by Gulvin. No runs. Gslvin struck ont. Ilsulon hit to Connor, and tho latter put him ont. Sunday bunted a safe one Juxt in front of the plate.

Ewlng caught Carroll's foul fly cloie np to the backt top. No runs. Eighth Inning Whitney flicd to Sunday. (ialvin caught Crane's fly. Gab in's fumble of Gore's hit gave that runner first.

Gore stole second. Carroll's fumble, gave Tiernan first aud Gore third. Ewing's hit brought Gore home and advanced Ticrinn to second. Connor's long hit brought Tiernan home. Ewing a eaujht between second and third-Two run.

White went nut. Ward to Connor, Howe hit safely to centre. He took third nil Duulap's single to right. Ward's fumble let Itowe score, gave Dunlsp second and Miller first. Kin-hue's tno-bsgger brought Dunlsp and Mdlci home.

Iheru the tuning stopped. Three runs. The conclusion of thv game is shown In the sconr. by liNl.sns Nw York (I II 4 1 0 0- 7 l-llliliurr I) (10 0 0 II U- A lla iflls-Nnw Votk. IS.

Pltlsbiirj. 4. Iro.r. S'uw Yurk. (1.

10. D.ruM York. (I. 0. BASEBALL GAMES BY INNINGS.

Nnllonnl Lrna'ue. at I'HIIapii run. I a o-u Iu It'll I'i'ils i (J 11 i IUIiti -Mi'tnsis mill Scbrlvtr i Getia.n and Uail. l.iutli-.Mr. M.y u.l.l AT WASHINllTllX.

Washington 0 1 0 0 Clil no 0 1 II 1 II (1 1 HitnrlsH -Firstm and Oail, Hutchinson and Varrell. Uuti'irp -Air ltnch, American Ansurlatlon. AT (ISC1NKATI. Atltli'tln II II 0 0 1 I'liit'inmti i a llstlfitus McM It hi ami Ilrrnnau, Dur)fA and Kecunn. Uupire (loltttnilth.

it l.oruvtl.l.l. Umlsvlllo II 0 0 1 0 llaltlinii'- II II 1 1 0 (I tuti rls Vnignu. 1 urman amlgulnn. Ciiiptrt. -Mr teiaiioii ai ar i.ouu st II II 4 1 I II II I) IU trn Km ntnl Mllliian, lltlJwin and H)ih.

t'titpir Men. ns tiartnny and kprlns Allnnlir AT WOltC'KaTKR. Worcs.tnr 1 II II 1 II N.w llatrn 10 0 0 0 and lluni liuran and CahUl. Im pi. -Mr C'orwiran ar wiLScasAUas ilknbarr Ncv.uk 4 (I I) II a It4tir.i- Ia ')b and Misri, Millar and SulllTan.

Puii'Ue- Mr. llopalnn. Ovrrhemril on the Fourth. (rviiN httMar, Are you coming up to-night?" asked the man in the 1110.111. "Yes," replied the rocket, "If it doesn't ruin." 1 in ii rHHI TEA TRAY WINS 1 II Had an Easy Victory for the Coney Island Hanaicap, 1 OVID WIS TWO LENGTHS BACK.

Bagatelle Colt, Meri'ei, and King Grab Were Also Winners. IrsrriAL to the ivxkixo woaLn.l u'H nnimtios Dracu Race Taok. July fl. The 'M promising card and fine weather attracted a very jH largo crowd to the races at Brighton to-day. "1 Tho interest was centred in two things one in IH picking the winners and the other in discussing fll the merits of tho great prize fight.

PwU After eaoh race thero was a rush to the tele graph ofllce to hear if, any news came, but np jH to the third race nothing was heard relating H. to it. iH As to the racing, it was good and exciting, the 'l only drawback being that tho fields wero a triflo JIB too large, sn s. horse getting off in the middle of tD the bunoh hail uo chance to get through. riiisT race.

jB Pjirno 1500, for maiden two-year olds; five 'H nsgatelle. colt, lis (J. Iteagan) 1 'H Congreis, 11H (Taylor) utH Biieecnsor. 11H (R.Harris) he other starters wero: Harrion, Cecelia. Quiiitouess.

Crawfish. Daly, Geneva, colt, Mlg- non, Una hsder, colt, and Abundai cc. coil. sH Hettlng a to 1 against Congress, 7 toi. Rairatelle.

12 to 1 Hucce-sor. JM; The Race Abundance mlt went out and made the running to the head of stretch, where thern t)H was a Runeral closing up, ami tho bagatelle colt 'ilaB came through next to the rails and won by length and a half. Congress was second, a neck jB before Hiicroisnr. Time l.o: MH1 Place Petting-n to a sgainst Bagatelle colt. to 4 Congrcos.

Mutuels paid: Straight. 14.10; for a placs. Congress paid 'H HECOXII RACE. I'nrnn for maiden three-year-olds; threc-auarlera of a milo. KVH Jleruleii.

117 (Palmer) i "VstiH Ouesal. 117 (Tliaycr) 3 Itonei, (Crouin a llettie U. Fable. Japhot. Wahasna.

Iceberg. Old lire. Little A Idie. Hartban. Ksuta.

CTar- Is. ttiriosa. Tho Raven, I'ounctta and Queen B' Hsttie also ran. Ht Iho Race. Iceberg was first away, and led fpr a furlong, when Meriden took up the running aH snil won handily by lencths from Ouesal, who b-at ltocer nix lengths.

Time 1. 1 0. VsH1 Betting 'I to 1 against MeTideii to win, 7 to gR for a plare, 2 to 1 Quenal for a place. Mutn- B' els paid: Straight. 13.a0; for a place, $10.

fflV. Quenal paid 1.1. Ssl THIRD RACE. Purse for ail ages; seven furlongs. i Kintr Crab, iaa (Whyburn) 1 Keanrift.

(Barcen) 'J 'U Brsit, 124 (Taylor) The other starters wero Savoce. Sparling. -IBI' Khartan, Alamo. Dalesman. Glory, GrccuttcTd au I Boccaccio.

iifll The Race. Glory was the first to show when flU the Use fell, but wan ipiickly outrun by Khsf- tan. who led until well diwn the backstretcb. MH where King Crab took the lead and won by jUfl lunth and a half from Scadrtft, who beat Itrait three lengthn. cU Bettiuir to against King Crab to win.

to Ion for a place, a to 1 on Beadrift for place. Mutuels paid- Straight, tl4.45; for a place, 50. Beadrift paid rt.70. Fourrrn race. (kinej Inland Handicap, purse $500; mile and 'B a sixteenth.

'H Tea Tray. 124 (Hamilton) 1 'lH Ovid. 107 (Bergen) Columbine. UO (Trainer) Tho starters wore: Maid of Orleans, Yandcrsrift. Littrol, Brouzomartc.

My Own, Pirstc. Keynote. Red Prince, J. J. Oik, Os.

''HI' bin ne. AI Reed, (lallns Dan, Bonnie H. aHH Tlie Race. At Reed led tor a quarter of a Ifl' milo wheu he gave wny to Keynote, who led tho Ht bunch down tho backtrctcli the far turn. Hamilton hero not through with Tea Trar aud coming away won by two lengths.

Ovid was sennd head before Columbine. Time l.SOJf, BettiiiK-a to 1 auaiunt l'ra Tray to win. A to for a place. II to acaiuat Ovid for a place. 'B Mutuels paid: Straight.

tUI.U'O; for a place, SH.H.1. Ovid paid 10.45. rirrii race. Purse tOO; beaten allowances; mile and a far- Wl Bun "Harrinon, 100 (Taylor) 1 Kl Pericles, 114 (J, Hi Wilfred. 1 in (Bergen) It jH Pronpect.

Bordclnise. Tyrore. Ten Booker. Charley Hunell. Elgin, Annie SillecIC Jl I and Wvnwood ran.

I 1 ho Race. -Silleck led to tho turn to tho back- 'H i ftretoh. while Prospect took the lesd and 1 showed way to the far turn by tho stable. then sent lie Harrison to tho front and he won a good race bv three lengths. Pericles I 1 was second two lengths ill front of Wilfred.

II Time 1.174. Ml Betting 7 to 5 against Beu Harrison to win, JDi a to or for a place, to 4 on Policies for a 3C plice. Mutuels pant: Straight, 1U.73; for pjnee. $7. MO, Pericloipaid $8.00.

The (iriiitms ut Kkiishs City. 'ihI At Kansas City thin afternoon: Pirnt Inning Kansas Citv, Brooklyn, R. Wi Bittcnes Sowders aud Gunning; Caruther Ml and Yisucr. HI Umpire-Mi. Holland.

nrj In the necoiiil inning Iho Brooklyn increased lira their score by one run. f1 Itrsitltn nt (iilenun. all nrCI IAI. TO TUK MI.MNll WOSLD. flij CuiCAiiii, July M.

'Iheruviug to-day as good, fill and rendu las lollons: -jlli First Hare Purse 1100, for two-year-olds jHfl threo-iiuuru rs of mile. on by Lord l'oyton. Bl Piodigal Son itcoiiil and Luna Ban third. SpS htcoin'l Rs'ce Purse 1000. for thrfc-year-olds; one mile.

-Won by l.sura Davidson. Annie Ut lllacMiuru second and Etruria third. 1 line 'II "Third' Race Handicap sweepstakes, for all agis: mile and a furlong. Won byMollio'n bant, (iuilfoid necoud and Fanuuo third. Tune Fourth Race Pun oftlOO; three-quarters of a mile.

HJ Won by Mabel; Repeat second and Dousnisu VI third. WJ A 00 Watch for Ml ,1 war srK. This a noil watob within tha raah sf WJ SJ all. i una can aajr thsy cannot altar I 111 onl (38 tr HIVJ maktntf a small cash iiivmsut audit par wmIi ihawatcu Is dallosnd at ont. Moarnx 11W Ufa4s WJ room 14.

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