HANDSPRING IMPROVING. Entries at Gravesenct, June 12, 1896. Cjrauesepd, Jui?^ 11, 1896. Going in Better Style Than of Late, and PARK five 5ixtt? day of tl?e Sprirjij meetir}<$ of tl>e BfooKlyi? JoeKey C^lub. COMBINATION First Race.Purse for furlongs. $500. two-year-olds: selling; to Be Him¬ 415 Grey Bird, 115, gr. f., Buchanan.Mocking Bird. J. .T. McCalTerty. Likely 439 Full Speed, 112. hr. c., Lovegohl.Nimble, Kensico Stable. U/eatf?er el:\ c.. Iroquois.Hilda, C. H. Smith. LAST, 427 Nina Louise, 1(0. ch. f., Onondaga.Bessie Hinckley, II. Eugene Leifh. A A O FIRST RACE.Purse $500; Tor two-yenr-olds; sellllng; penalties and allowances Fly* OPENED Brookdale Stable. AT 100. VICTORY. A Jane trainers Convention, b. c., Tineas-¦-Majority, HtUi furlongs and ;i half. Time.1:11%. glorious morning greeted 427 Arthur Iv., 98, ch. c.. Woodlands.Gladness. Slngerly & Knox. T The 488 08, c.. P. ,T. Dwyer. j u 34 % % MIJBT at the tracks by the sea yesterday. Passover, ch. Ilanoxer.MUs Ilight, Index; Horses. Wt. St. M. M. M. -Betting. 427 Her b. Own, Mrs. W. O. Daly. M. I''In.I Jockeys, jOpen. Closing weather was warm and with just Own, 07, f.. Galore.Queen's balmy, After Two Made 334 Cheer Up, !)5, ch. f., Hanover.Fable, Maplehurst Stable. 425 !King's Counsel... 1107 3 2h 1»» li> 'Doggett I 6-5 7-10 -. at Gravesend Mild in the Postponements, 334 Second ch. Chancellor.Fannie R. 427 Azure Sport enough breeze to make things pleasant. Chance. 95. g.. H., Bradley. [112 2 8 2ts of four fur and a half. (412) Chugnut, 3 1 VVj llfy> 1» 2s 2»» [Powers 3 3 2-5 w%re second, $300; third, $200; penalties; longs 387 & (9098 good strong work was done. Been Laid Out. (414) Golden Dream, 123. b. f.. Rayon d'Or.Bliss, Blemton Stable. jSong Dance, 5.1 3 3 8 2"> 3 3 Coylie _. 6 8 8-5 Absence of Enthusiasm. P. J. trotted and can¬ \ 43(5 Devil's Dream, 115, b. f., Chitabob.Touipe. Marcus Daly. Start Won DWYER.Handspring good. easily. Winner brown colt by. Darebin.Yum¦Hi Yum. Owned by the Erie tered two miles, breezing the last quarter at 414 Cockernony, 115. ch. f., Friar's Balsam.Irony, Marcus Daly. Stable. Trainer.MMiMW. Donohue. a two-minute gait, and although not moving 414 Winged Foot, 115, ch. f., Buchanan--Longshore, J. .T. McCafferty. MACHINE TRIED. With his usual dash and style, showed signs THOUGHT THE FINEST IN THE LAND (415) Euphemia L., 115, b. f.. Deceiver.Princess Bowling, M. F. Stephensor THIRD RACE.The Hanover Stakes, of $2,000, for to tho ANOTHER STARTING ot soon be eh. Kensico Stable. two-year-olds; selling; improvement, and should back to his (430) Divide. 115, f., Rossington.Unite, winner, $1,500, second third $200. Half a male. old form and going along in his own Impressive 414 Lady Louise, 115. b. f., IroquolB.Tarantnla, C. Fleisehmann & Son. 448. $300, Time.0:50%. Patrician went a mile in 1:47. 439 Fair b. f.. .Royal Nun, J. R. & F. P. Keene. .Betting. way. Rifle did Two Races the Sensations of the Recluse, 115, Index! Horses Wt. St. St. Bartholomew Went Back in the Betting a steady two-mile canter. Pacing Fourth Race.Handloap, for three-year-olds and upward; $750 added; one mile and a fur¬ M. M. M. Finj Jockeys. Open. Closing. O. FLEISIIMANN & SON.Shakespeare II. 401 St. Bartholomew! 1108 1 lh 1' fGrlffln 5-2 6 2 Added went all in 1:17. Day, Woodshed and Green¬ long. 384 Hi on the but He furlongs handily Haphazard Emma 115. br. f., Darebln.Guenn, W. Lakeland. Daddy 107 4 21 1" 2s .. 3 5-2 9-10 Hanover, and Doomful went five In 1:04. (424) C., 4, 401 Passover 93 fDoggett furlongs Lady horn the 424 Patrician. 115, b. h., 5. St. Blaise- -Peeress, P. J. Dwyer. 6 5 8n 3n f< )'L"ary .. 8 20 8 Stake to the Blem- Louise went the same distance In 1:04. Tlie Winning & 401 ISalvado 93 2 Another (347) Shakespeare n.. Ill, ch. c., 3. l'lenipo.Avondale, C. Fleisehmann Son. 0 4 fNostrand . 3 4 8-6 rest of the trotted and cantered. Halina 427 \Blas 93 2 ton Stable's Score. string Events. (305) Dutch Skater, 107, br. h., 5, Dutch Roller.Lena, w. Jennings. Don 4 5 lllewltt ... 5 .10 3 did walking exercise. Fifth Race.Purse for selling; six furlongs. 427 fli ;d nili' 97 7 5 6 iLamly (i 15 6 J. MCLAUGHLIN.Slow Poke went six fur¬ $500, three-year-olds; -.llnspirer 115 3 7 5 .10 4 in 1:24. Boston, Mass., June 11..The opening of 440 Bennmela, 112, br. c., Ben A11.Prose, C. Llttlefleld, Sr. 414 90 IMcOafterty Five favorites led their fields home at longs b. J. R. & F. P. Keene. (Successful t8 8 LHirsch .. 5 4 8-5 Skater moved a Ssviftfoot. 108, c., Himyar.Mannie Cray, * was WILLIAM JENNINGS.Dutch Combination after two blk. St. C. Fleisehmann & Son. Coupled in Successful off Gravesend but, while this mile and a In the first mile Park, postpone¬ 203 The Dragon. 107. c., George.Blde-a-Wee. ' straight betting, t very badly. yesterday, furlong 2:01. going 440 (Joldet st, 104, ch. c.. Bend Or.Princess Iskra, W. Lakeland. Start poor. At post 28 minutes. Won Winner brown ooit St. at least a from the way in 1:47%, Pitfall joining him at the last quarter, ments on account of rain, took place to¬ Owned handily. by Blaise.St. Bridget. pleasant change and at the stand. 435 Maple Prince, 102, ch. c., Sobranje.Vesper, A. Gray. by the Blemton Stable. Trainer, J. J. Hyland. have been of late, It cannot finishing day. There was a good attendance, and Royal Rover. 102, b. e., Prince Royal.Gypsy, C. Oxx. things going F. L. PARKER.Lake Shore went a mile and br. Black S. be said that it redeemed the afternoon's an in 2:04, in easy fashion. the racing was of a fair order. It gave 411 Zanone, 99. g.. Dean.Arrowgrass, Levy. _FOTJRTH RACE.Purse $500; for three-year-olds and upward; selling. One mile. feature¬ eighth going Tray- Telegram. 97, b. c.. Inspector B..Lee Bells. Sensation Stable. Time.1:43. sport. The racing was tame and ant did a steady gallop. . the public an opportunity to be astonished br. M. & Co. 449. a the M. P. STEPHENSON.Hanwell covered a mile 423 Ivambent. 97, f., Amphion.Starlight. Clancy less to degree, scratchings cutting at the elaborate scale on which the Park *Bon Ami, 97, b. c., St. Blaise.Bon Bon, Columbia Stable. -Betting. card all to pieces. In three races there handily in 1:47%. 413 Emotional, 97, cb. f., Sensation Kitty Ivoerber, W. C. Daly. Index] Horses. Fin. Jcckeys. Open. Closing were fields of not more than three horses, DEL MONTE STABLE.San Mateo worked has been laid out. Although but a half- R. McBride. *83 3.77 440 Royal II., 97. b. c.. Royal Exchange-The Shrimp, |Brisk, FMilKjirsch . 7-5 7-5 25 five furlongs in 1:04*. Absentee went a hall" 412 a 106 and this included the Parkway Handicap, mile track It is the flnest of its kind In the (133) Jefferson. 94, b. g., Buchanan.Pauline Lee. Erie Stable. Copyright, £h [Daggett .. 4 4 6-5 at¬ mile In 0:52%. Luke Blackburn.La C. T. Havenner. 3 which should have been the principal W. WALKER--Wabassa went five in The track will allow fifteen horses 140 Belle Washington. 92, eh. f., Belle, (428)[Premier, il02 33 ic.wlie ... 2 5-2 7-10 of the furlongs country. ?Five-pound apprentice allowance. 424 Marshall, 6 1108 4 4 Hamilton 5 0 2 traction day. to score and while was not 4 99 1 A new starting machine was tried, this "C. DALY.Captain T., Hurllngham, Volley. abreast, to-day Sixth Race.Hurdle handicap, for four-year-olda and upward; $500 added; one mile and a _204 Buckeye, 5 IPoiwers ., 20 30 8 being the one that is vouched for by Mr. Tomoka, Emotional aud several two-year-olds a fair test, the course having been water half; over six ihurdles. Start (with machine) good. Won easily. Winner chestnut aolt by Springfield.Active. '-thornas H. Williams, Jr., the president of did trotting and cantering exercise. soaked for four days, as the afternoon (271) Southerner, 156, b. g., a., Ellas Lawrence.unknown, J. M. Crosby. Owner. Graham Anderson. Trainer, W. Oliver. the California Club. It was used MESSRS. LITTLE FIELD.Bonaparte, Sabilla, (410) Flushing, 151, ch. g., 5, Pirate of Penzance.Elolse, James Corbett. Jockey II.. Graclosa. Talisman, Bombazette, wore on it became better and gave evi¬ 322 Marcus, 149, b. g>, a., Red Boy.Auscralo id, J. M. Crosby. FIFTH RACE.The Parkway of for and with good results in the fourth and sixth Unity Stray Red John Webb. Handicap, $2,000, three-year-olds upward; test Shot, Chic, Suspicion and Demure were out dence that it will be very fast. The, grand 410 Red Cloud, 149, b. h.. a., Iron.Maggie 1)., 450. to the winner $1,500, second $800, third $200. One mite and a sixteenth. Time. races, but In neither case was the very and did trotting and cantering exercise. 410 Annie Bishop, 147, b. m., 6. Sir Modred. Klss-Me-Quick, H. Warnke. Sr. 1:51%. severe. The machine Is really a combina¬ 0. H. SMITH Jersey Lad, Depensier, Longe- stand is a commodious, handsome struc¬ 410 Watchman. 140, ch. c., 4. Wilful.Whizglg II., Erie Stable. tion of the features of two others of excel on a 416 Wheeler, ch. g., a., Sir Modred.Carls* ima, Broad Hollow Stable. y* % 1 Betting. principal val, Iucetatus, Eidolon. Domiter, Prince India ture, while the stables anything 137, Index! Horses. Wt. St. M. ff. M. M. FJn.l that we have seen, the Brown-Fitzgerald and several others were out and did steady 410 Thackeray, 132, br. g., 4, Kyrle Daly.Trellis, James Blute. ' Jockeys. JOpen. Closing. and Ryan. The barrier closely resembles cantering exercise. race track. Representative horsemen were 217 Rose Howard, 130, b. in., a., Duke of Montrose.Sally Howard, M. Kearney. 385 !St. Maxim, 5 1115 \ 3 2" 2V, 2i In F%iSinw 2-5 45-100 that of the former, while, generally speak- TROWBRIDGE & CO..Lew Ellmore had this present from all sections of the country, 416 Tom Moore, 140, b. c., 4, The Bard.Tara, W. B. Jennings. 400 iAurelian, 5 95 1 1;% 1J z> 23 )Coylip (5 10 7-5 the release of the barrier is effected _400JDorian. 5. jl07 ] 2 3 3 3 3 Griffin 5-2 5-2 1-5 Jng,"n a manner similar to that employed in Start good. Won easily. Winner chestnut horse by St. Blaise.Deflilah. Owner. C. Flelsch- the latter. The release is effected through mann & Sou. Trainer, R. Tucker. action the movement of a catch, and the SIXTH RACE.Purse for is very rapid. Two webbing bands or strips __ $500; maiden three-year-olds; to carry 112 pounds. One constitute the barrier, which is perhaps 451 mile. Time.1:46. open to objection. It certainly is the case .Betting. that the barriers in all the machines should Index] Horses. Fin. Jockeys. Open. Closing. be readily removable. When they are left iPeep o' Day I3 ITaral 8-5 13-10 116 Eliza Belle 21 1-2 in position they, of course, cast a strong 275 IDoggett ... 12 4 shadow on the ground when any sun Is IVeutanna 8& IGriffin 5 15 6 of what iSenator Murphy., 4 Hill 3 5 8-5 shining. For example, might hap- 330 Brilliancy 5 6 2 through this, it may be said that 399 II 3% ISims 7-2 9-10 Harmony (5 6 .. Nanki Pooh this shadow asilf Johnson... ILittlefleld 4 10 3 negotiated |Nick 7 .... 10 40 it a in his ISheedy 10 had been water* jump preliminary Start (with machine) good. Won very easily. Winner bay eoit by .Sundown. gallop yesterday. James McCormlck. Trainer, J. Kneale. Owner What with small fields and the assistance of the machine, Mr. Flynn's lot was haD- and his work in the main OaKlttte, Lehman, Peace¬ Start good. Won driving. Winner brown colt by Fonso.Goldle Cad. maker. Song and Dance and Captain T. THIRD RACE.Purse $400; for maiden two-year-olds; selling. Five furlongs. Time the chances are that Dorian was only left 454- .1:04%. In by his stable to help the race out, while Betting. Aurelian was the other. In such company M.Fin.I Jockeys. 45 to 1(H) was really a liberal price against Index] Horics. I Wk_ Fin.I Open. Closing. bt. Maxim. Dorian was a Iiot favorite over 391 ICharlna 1103 5 4 l1^ ln/4] Scherer .. 8-5 1 2-5 Atirenan for the place for the plungers au- 441 IThe Plutocrat....1102 0 5 5 2- Walker ... 3 4 7-5 to have not nearly learned what 429 Risque 1106 3n 3l/j 8l 3^ IThorpe ... 3 8 6-2 I>ear yet 419 Olympus 104 l3 lVa 2J 4 IGleason .. 4 6 (2 n. ,brute the once vaunted son 43U iG od Onler.. 104 7 7 6 5 IBunn 10 15 « jy.ori,°1ss ant* ^lendora Is just at pres- Carrie F 99 4 6 7 6 |A. Isom... 20 50 20 ".it- IKing Boleyn. 106 8 8 8 7 iBritton 15 30 10 ft was as poor a race as could have been .IJasper 1106 2' 2* 4 8 IPerklns ... 5 15 5 expected from the make-up of the field. Start fair. Won handily. Winner bay filly by imp. Charaxus.Clash. J here was no pace in the early part, both Sims and Griffin being unwilling to go oil j c r FOURTH RACE.The Ohio Stakes, $1,000 added, for three-year-olds; selling. Seven and pulling baek to 'et Aurellan cut out O O . furlongs. ¦ Time.l:28yj. tile running. Thte he did, but set a poor Betting. pace and led till just as he headed for Index! Horses. Wt. St. ft. _FInJ Jockeys. Open. Closing. as he iioiue. St. Maxim then went by him (397)iItondo V. 1104 2 4 V ll V- IThorpe .. 1-2 2^5 pleased, and won hands down Dy a leneth 392 IMoylan 1 3 lh In 2'Ml '2A Scherer .. 11-5 3 1-2 and a half in the very slow time of 1:51%. Bloomer 97 4 22 -2s 34 32 IGleason . 6 10 2 hven at that Dorian was outrun, and, act¬ 357 ICountess Irma...l 92 5 4 4 4 Dupee ... 20 5 ing like the rankest cur and refusing to ex¬ IKowaiasky 95 1 3h _5 5 5 IBunu .... 11-5 1-2 tend himself under any circumstances, was Moylan and Kowalasky coupled in betting. siller beaten f°r the place by the out- Start good. Won easily. Winner bay colt by Pirate of Penzance.Song. St. Bartholomew opened favorite for the FIFTH RACE.Purse $400; for three-year-olds and upward; selling. One mile. xlano\er stakes, but was in demand, Time.1:44%. slight 456 y< % % % Betting. going back to sixes. Hi Daddy closed fav¬ M. M. M. Fin Closing. orite, while Successful and Salvado were Index! Horses. Wt. Stj_ M._ Jix-keys. |Open. both well fancied. The delay at the post 420 llslln 1 ll 1» 1Vi 1% |Van Kiiren.. 3-5 12 Has of the most tiresome character, the (267) Nannie D. 107"]91 1 6 5 2i 2- 2'%|C. Reiff 10 8 9 Mur 109 7 7 6 3% 3s Bunn 3 6 6-5 horses being for the moat part completely 252 |Rey (lei 3» 4 4 IDietz 6 20 5 out of hand. Iliddenite acted like a crazy 421 Say On 108 3 3% 893 IJ03 Clark... 2 2h 5 5 5 Huston .... 4 8 horse, and caused most of the trouble, but 85 4 6 7 6 6 Dupee 10 20 a 300 il.andseer ... >.ot,trand, on Salvado, was stumbling 422 IHulbert 104 5 4 4 IHiggins .... 10 60 10 block, appearing to be scared directly an¬ Winner brown colt by Linden.Islette. other horse came near his tnount. St Bar¬ Start good. Won handily. tholomew got the best of the send off. Sal¬ . Fell. vadoi W88 well up with him, but Nostrand SIXTH RACE.Purse $400; for three-year-olds and upward; selling. Six fur- again to be afraid and gladlv fell '' longs. Time.1:15%._ back outseemedof the race. The race was reallv 457. way-St. Bartholomew Horses. Wt. »nrtVT7iU^Wad's Daughter 88 hej^alvado,reached the clear in the stretch ^18 IDn-ette .».. . sailing -_j__ brown Silvermine.Violet. McCafferty started two, but neither was Start good. Won driving. Winner gelding by ever dangerous, though Don Bias showed part 0t the tace- Entries at Oakley. Lhree scratcheslVhe leftf*/1*three two-year-olds Marguerite IT.. 102 each. McKeever g at fl7e and °ne-half fur- Fifth liace.Six furlongs..Carracus. Some First Race.Four and a half furlongs. fnn ? and Ilay Tray. 112 lbs. each: First Light, 101 Little Faust...110 432' Solo 105 tbe. opening race. Had Garrison 11., 100 each;rWat, and Bel- F>ars 10(5 Counsel such a More, and Susie La Golandrian- 405 Kathie May... 107 420 Three , gruellin" Dutch Girl and IniL the.ttHudsonng.3 the colt would have lefonte. 102 each; 300.Flotow 100 420 Frltzle Mac....102 Stakes, na. 102 each. 452 Sir Ebony 103 443 Oak Leaf 102 been an overpowering favorite, and even Sixth Race-Six fnrlones..Etesian, Michigan, 420 Croesus 103 452 102 as It was he was from c to F. 112 lbs. each; Prince Jersey, Oxeye backed A AT BREAKFAST. Electro, and Mattel, Sir Cllf- Second Race.Selling; seven furlongs. ilown to 10 to 7 on, while Azure went back Chester. Monolith, Pocket Piece, and 409 Black Silk 1101 140 Miss S 04 eveu money to 13 to 10. The favorite St. Maxim, the winner of the Parkway Handicap, as sketched by a Journal artist, in his box at Gravesend yesterday prior to the race. den, 105 each; Myra H., 102. Volley Fuse... 109 433 Maggie 8 04 won, hut it was no 'oloodllke victory Old PROBABLE WINNERS. 400 Katie G 1051 430 Ken. Thatcher. 1)4 Mat made the running for a little bit" and TO-DAY'S 418 Fresco 9<3| 304 Evanesca ..... 04 then retired into the background. Kline's large string of two-year-olds out trotting nn<] New York being especially well repre¬ HORSES BRING FAIR PRICES. Harkndnle Result*. AT GRAVESEND. 344 Anna Garth... 94| 445 B. of Fordham. 94 Counsel a cantering, several of them breezing through First four and out-half fur¬ 2. Third Race.Five always had trifle the best of tLe the stretch. sented. Race.Purse $175; Firnt Race.Eidolin, 1; Passover, furlongs. argument, as I >oggett's strong work showed Fortune and Sale of Owned Mr. W. L. Elkins longs..Eclipse, Jr., 112 (Rlgby), 4 to 5 and 2 to Goth¬ 410 Viscount 110| (355) Mndrilene 107 A. CLASON".Izmir, Leonore, The first race was for the three-minute Some by 0, won; Grampian, 112 (Clare), 5 to 1 nnd 2 to 1, Second Rape.Inquirendo, 1| 410 Cavalero 110 Irby P. 105 bes.ide that of Llttletle/d. Caosatte trotted and cantered. 4 1 and 7 to xusldeInsid°e S?hAU°iUS!7the last sixteenth called trotters, and proved to be the easiest kind Yesterday. second; Wall Jlru. 112 (Taylor), to am, 2. 221 Meadowthorpe.llOl Matawana 102 Doggett EUGENE LEIGH.La Dnehesse, Chappie, Lady 5, third. Time, 0:57V4- Marguerite, Cander- Golden 371 343 Oscuro 100 Counsel for a final effort, and Looram. Tempesta and several other two-year- of a walk for the bay mare Fascination. The salo of show liorses, the property of Monte Louis Third Race .Divide, 1| Imp 1071 the coltir/3 won did and exercise. Tom bury, Carlo, Jack Lovell, Quartoze Eng. Wlckes...l07! 320 Frankfort Girl. !)7 by half a length, olds trotting cantering She sold for with the field at $20, and Mr. L. of at the and Dart also ran. Dream. 2. Belle J^»Ppndl!'g, miserablv poor. Cromwell and Zanone were out in this string and $11, W. Elkins, Philadelphia, five (391) Bramble.l07| and exrcelse. the Baron mare Baroness counted af¬ Second Race.Purse $175, furlongs.. Fourth Race.Shakespeare II., 1? Fourth Race.Selling; seven furlongs. i-r,.t1"1'<*.1:11%.wasounsel was probably not himself did trotting cantering Wilkes American Horse Exchange, yesterday Startling. 102, (II. Lynch), 4 to 5 and 1 to 3. 339 k!,?' a J. A. BENNETT.Roundsman, Miley, Doggott, was 2 2. Lismore 1091 John Havlln... 99 but Azure must have gone back. and Girl trotted and on as the good thing in the field. She ternoon, was very satisfactory. The at- won; Offlland, 105 (Andrews), 6 to 1 nnd to 1. Emma C., 410 Yellow Rose...1071 442 Robinson 96 Lebma» were taken The Stockbroker Bicycle second; Susie 102 (McLaughlin), 12 to 1 1; Goldcreat, out of never while second money went t< nrinnce was and the lively. Speller. Fifth Race.Benamela, Carrlo (406) Crusader ...... 96 the mile andan>d a azatn cantered, dangerous, good bidding and 6 to 1, third. Time. 1:05V4. Miss Hotch- Lyle... 105| furlong handicap GEORGE MEEHAN.Free Lance did only trot¬ to owned P. T. Kodiker,'of W. C. Whitney was the Dexter and 2. 381 B. Kenney 105| (418) Chatterbox 99 only three to start. N'anki I'ooh was ting exercise, not yet having got over his lame¬ Fllmark, by K$ Secretary kiss, Dow, EffleDeau. Willie Wayne lj South¬ 450 Joe Clark 99| 450 Nannie D W pavingasked to 118 to New York. principal buyer, seven head being knocked also ran. Sixth Race.Red Cloud, carry pounds, and thus 7on ness, but coming wonderfully quick. d"w;i to him Third Race.Purse $175; seven furlongs..Penn- Fifth Race.One mile and seventy yards. cede twenty-six pounds to Song and Dance J. BROWN.L. B. did steady galloping exer¬ The two rn<;3s saved the day from erner, 2. \ (422) Stowaway 1131 (433) Denny... 98 cise. pacing A park four-in-hand, first offered, and brook, 102 (Neary), 4 to 1 and 7 to 5, won; Finn-, Judge under thc scale' Defender and Fas¬ a racing standpoint. The heavy rooting sold In was the cause of interesting water, 101 (H, Lynch), 5 to 1 and 2 to 1. second; 421 Le Banjo 109 (431) Sir Dllke 06 ¦¦ ^ a atmno* F. BURRIDGR.Corn Cob, pairs, AT OAKLEY. 89 EvenVthatthat >1l0«i,ugn?the was, of coursf* made fast time impossible, but each neat and were se¬ Longbrldee, 103 (Q. Taylor), (J to 1 and 2 to 1, 421 Ondagne 106| 431 Annalyle cination'did trotting and cantering exercise. and lively bidding, finally Leaf, 1; Three Race.Four and a half favorPe nt odds on, though h"s ltable werf was a contest to the last stride. Charlie cured Mr. for a total of $2,400. third. Time, 1:31. Earn, Tiny Tim, Doc Birch, First Race.Oak Sixth furlongs. ¦- AT SHEEPSHEAD BAY. a by Whitney John backlnff hlm at the price Chu 1'. was a factor until the breaking of the Elkins lot was of a Pulitzer also ran. Whlppeny left at post. Barn, 2. Giveaway ,...110|407 McElroy..llfl After disposed . nn»Fma.b°U' , 3 to 1 and 4 Ford hum, 2. 302 Macy 1101 J. H. C 110 lenSth- Song Kee- $15 The following sold for over $400: to 5, second; Prince Jersey, 105 (Nelson), 8 to 1 Eu- Good Order and Daifep. th°nthough£auUyhe madeb? two bluff3 dur¬ BLEMTON STABLE.Henry of Navarre. was good only in the third heat, and in Four-in-hand, leaders, bay geldings, Mischief. Third Race.Meadoirthorpe, 1} 110| the nac, Refugee, Margrave, Patrol, Don finish won a short nose. nnd 3 to 1, third. Time, l:06Vi- ing race, going up and joiniti"* issue ' Hastings. whirlwind by 8 hands; W. C. Heel Brown Bess and Wiclies, 2. was beaten at the De Oro and the others did (rood, strong gallops. The good behavior of Woodshed won for years old, 15% Train, Seaflower, Top II., genia badly finish. Golden Dream went Ave furlongs at a two-min¬ Whitney $1,150 Bags also ran. Fourth Race-Nannie D., 1> Yellow Ttamnpo Has Some Snpport. ot tbe nine selling platers col- him the race. bay geldings, (> years old, Fifth Race.Purse $175; si* and one half fnr- a 'n« Ik mile ute gait. The summaries:. Wheelers, 4 to 1 nnd Roue, 2. London, June 11..The betting to-day on race, which was fourth .T. R. & F. P. KERNE.St. Cloud, Horoscope. 15.3 hands: W. C. Whitney 1,250 longi..Romping Girl. 102 (Andrews), Sir Jhf post- Brlsk Rose, Dr. Jiin, Flying Squadron. Fair 3:00 Class, trotting; purse $500. Robin and Strathmort*, bay geldings, 7 to 5. won; Alrplant, 105 (G. Taylor), 8 to 1 Fifth Race.Jadgc Denny, lj Rnmapo In the at Ascot ^thr? Royal and 3 to second: Grlffo, 105 (Houlahan), on June is 100 to 9. ahvavs favorite.0»* iv'th Premier and Cooy- Recluse anil the rest of the string did trotting Fascination, b. n.. by Epaulet.Charm, 5 years, 15.3; T. M. Maitlaud 775 1, Young Dllke, 2. 17, ilght best backedv of the others. Brisk and cantering exercise. l).v Santa Cluus (lvlnney) 111 Dark and Darkness, brown geldings, 20 to 1 and 8 to 1, third. Time. 1:25. Cocknde, 1; The made al his own and shaklntr off BKOOKDALK STABLE.Requital went a mile Fllmark, b. g (Howard) 2 2 6 W. G. Whitney... 500 Siberia, Juliet, Pickaway, Reform and Carracus Sixth Race.Lieutenant, running, iu nice The others Stamford, br. m () 8 7 2 8 years old, 15.1; also ran. Premier s challenge in the stretch wo handily in 1:53. going style. Kitty 4 3 3 Montgomery and Beaumont, bay four and one-half fur¬ Planter, 2. fioms and as he did galloping