ono-half furiongs.Ooldsboro, Ethelr*d, Vinnutl, There are honorable such a* rU,h' L*ac"trl°11' Torn, exceptions, l Jeffries, Fitssimmons and Sharkey, but as ThaCa'^at 12 a rule the the the surer he Fifth, the Westchester handicap; all and a half greater fighter THE 118; Red Knight, Is to throw away his strength In riotous ASSOCIATION, HARNESS HORSE SPORT !:» £?. aSatu ,^u"f-^aeqQln,Mr"T England. Oxford. 106; ARTFUL GETS A REST living. lTrw O Street N. W. yl: Incantation. | inn ^. i' Zt K£5* £,n* 102! f.eala, Slowly and by the hardest kind of hard for 9#i c<-sier*trome' living Dixon fought his way to the top of Register educational W w W H HH WWW »HWX classes week three year-olds and tipward; the - class of pugilists. He of October 9. The fall of the Brightwod Driv¬ same conditions, trotted a tnlie without a oaie^Ui'iiraee,,h??dlca?:mile and three-sixteenths.M. Beaoealre. 120; was was a modest lad, never suffering from meeting bobble In 2.21. Special Dispatch to Tht Star. first special proposed by Mr. Fltsger- Inflated white Schedule of classes, in¬ ing Club and Trotting Association closed Catallna, 107; Marnar, Oa- of ftld and she took sick on the morning of vanity. A negro fighting fees, * trlch.H,T,Uh,,Ax103; .3;Benvollo,8??u 99; Delcanta, 88; Oro, #7; NEW YORK. October 7..The reign men is under a terrible disadvantage. The structors on last Friday evening at dusk. The meeting lx>ula U., 63; 90. the daf of the running of the Twin City application to Ed¬ * * Caronal, Artful on the turf la at an end for this handicap at Sheepshead Bay thta fall. That handicap of race is against him and the ucational lasted four days. The Brightwod Driving The pac«r J. M. B. won the match race season. This Is inasmuch as It curious of Inferiority every ne¬ Department. lt- CINNCINATI, October 7..Monday's en¬ authentic, last sickness not only prevented her from feeling "Night ganization has cause to congratulate ¦from the trotter Tobe for a purse of J2tM) comes direct In the Twin but her gro feels when struggling with a white classes open October tries at Latonla; tiom Harry Payne Whitney. starting City kept man. Monday, - If. It is in its but a yaar at on Tom Cannon In spite of this Dixon sturdily fought youth, being Brightwood Friday. *l* 'arlonja. purse.Onisso. 98; Care¬ Mr. Whitney, who Is Just back from Eu¬ away from the post 4n the Annual Cham¬ his 16. ..Id, Yet the of the past week was drove J. M. B. Frank Thomas and Lounie less,i illrV/JaT100; John pion. way to the featherweight champion¬ racing Carroll. 106; Lieut. Rice. 98; Roa- rope, went down to Brighton to watch hH ship. He really did not fear white men. of a quality never before witnessed on this Corbln each drove Tobe a heat. The time coe. 102; tantoon. 100; Estrada Paltna, 103. * Gymnasium classes resume was race, one mile, colts Battleaxe and Midas run in the Tri¬ He was a game, honest, clever fighter.as (ristorlc old course, nor elsewhere In the 2.35 and 2.35. ^Sorond selling-Harry Stephens. * * in the new * Stroud. 102"0ro Viva, 110; The umph stakes. John W. Rogers, Artful's good as ever stepped into the ring. building Wednes¬ i>istrict of Columbia, nor in its vicinity. £*;let. 1''?rI*I?1-11)4; lalemlau.mi 101; Western Duke, 105- Dell "It begins to look as thought Artful is a But after a few to * * trainer, would not say what would toe done years Dixon began day, October 18. Schedules at The class of horses that were shown . I.eath, 98; Wexford, lol; Stanton. 106. hard-luck horse. I was not so keenly dis¬ drink. The result of this sort of thing, Bob Brawley says that Stephen R. Col¬ Third race, six furlongs, parse.Ecliptic. 98: Ho* with the mare, because he did not definitely not In the office. were far to any ever before s»en lins' 101; Neodesha, 103: Orbicular. Don appointed at her last trouble, although It training, of course, but between superior stallion Cascade Is a 2.10 pacer with Toddy. 114; know what Mr. Whitney's desires were. fights, was first when Mo- at a loal similar event; and the ra'_ ng Dent, 101; Chief Hayes, 103; Nlfo, 103. is a serious matter to have a horse of her apparent Terry Living rooms for mem¬ proper drilling. Fourth race, inlle and one-sixteenth; Tobacco Mr. Whitney thinks It wise to retire Art¬ Govern beat him down and took the cham¬ ready wa» close, clean and full of Interest class fall lame, because It came after the bers * (.takes, selling.Devout. 10«: Dxrthula. 97; Intense, ful now -because of the soreness she recent¬ pionship away from him. The last act of Monday, October 16. Din¬ on the Mary an 92; lonsnlocua. 97: Mcllvsin, 103; 88- Six announcement of the of the throughout. At no point * * Envoy which retirement Sy- pitiful tragedy happened In this city room service even¬ has there been any¬ The trot or pace for 2.30 horses at Shooter, 104: Bonnie Sue, 94: Van Hope. 99. 'cou¬ ly developed in one of her forelegs, She had little recently when Dixon was knocked out ing begins and Virginia circuit Bright- Devout and as sonby. to gain In the way by- ple Envoy Dunne entry; Darthnla prevented her from starting In the Cup of are not of October 16. thing to equal it. And to add to the suc¬ wood on Friday was one of the most Inter¬ and Six Shooter as Kespess entry. reputation by winning the Cup Prelim¬ Tommy Murphy. King followers ing not an un¬ Fifth race, live and one-half furlongs, Preliminary and which also kept her away inary and the Brighton cup. I do not think sentimentalists, but many a hardened oirses were njured. though several sulkies Edna \Viike3, H. Duley's pacer Harry H., Mc. (.racloua. The Thrall. Arc Artful Is to race in next sea¬ 100; Light, Double, eligible at Belmont Park are of small son Mr. did not "It isn't the six week's that and ver- badly wrecked, occurred to mar the B. H. Duckett's trotter Clara Wink, H. 103; Sam Craig. 103; Ethel Barry. 97: Bonnie Whitney say, but It Is safe training puts general. Employers will Prince Charlie. Hopeful Miss. Vox Hunting, Mar¬ value, there is no object in taking chances to assume that she will make such of the you in condition to fight," says Prof.^like Oppenheimer's trotter Manners, H. T. Pal¬ Donovan, "but the find men of the As¬ \iiuttiVr feature of the meeting was the mer's pacer Miss White, and M. Morris' cos, 100; The Englishman, 103; Loch Coll, 110. with her. big handicaps and long-distance weight-for¬ way you live when you registered in the attendance roi age affairs as she can be are out of training." sociation verv noticeable increase pacer The Duke. The race was hard fought, But if Artful is believed to be done Since got ready for. And Mike Employment Bureau ,,f th> rail sex. Heretofore the ladies of little Kdna Wilkes the season that Is not to saying Imp and Beldame have won Subur¬ ought fo know, for he was winning by a head In equivalent bans a man forty-seven when he the kind want. the national capital have been sparing in each of three heats from Miss White. The CUT PACING BECORD that she is done for good. Whatever plans with an Artful In his barn has beat Jack Dempsey. they in harness horse But there every reason to hope that then middleweight champion of the world, When interest racing. time was 229)4, 2.2SV4 and 2.30'i. Edna Mr. James P. Keene may make for Sysoil- strike lightning may and seeking information V -re of fair ones dally him. In the estimation of today, though not far from sixty, he hundreds present Wilkes' former mark was 2.3414. The race by's future, Mr. Whitney is determined that all dis¬ Is able to address luring I lie itriglitwixl meeting, who gave the Melton colt's rival shall continue *c criminating students of public form Artful hold his own with any middle¬ departments when tele¬ occasioned lively speculation in the books, Is a loyal suffrage to their favorites in no un- the dan patch abouses enthu¬ race as as she her feet and holds better racehorse than either the Top weight going. Fltzsimmons, nearer fifty ask for Georgetown contingent supporting Miss long keeps Gallant or than the old man phoning, heads of de¬ , ertain but modest manner, and thus >n- htr form. the Sara¬ the Octagon mare was. She forty, grand of the ring, White. The vice president of beat is another of what liv¬ to save ured double enjoy-ient and excitement to * siasm AT LEXINGTON. toga association has Inherited his father's Beldame in the Brighton, when the example temperate partment, time and get contests of the daughter of ing will do for a prize fighter. Both of the equlnes. * * theory that race horses are bred to rac», Octagon and Bella Donna was what you want. a noth or feature that is grntifjinK at her best. Ort these men may drink a little claret now Still The races con¬ and that It is right and proper to keep Wells, the stallion she W number of horses of running at Brightwood, in nearly to and then, and they have even been known is the large superior them going while they can run. No Whit¬ galloped death. Is very nearly as to need that have recently been bought by nection with the trotting and pacing, were LEXINGTON, Ky., October 7..Dan out¬ good a racer as we have and touch a little whiskey. Neither one is The Men's ney horse ever retires until it has seen, he, too. a total Young Washington people that were entered at exciting and enjoyable, though tedious in Patch, king of pacers, today clipped three- lived its usefulness. While Artful will be was ready on Handicap day. No other abstainer. But each of these won¬ that them¬ at derful men drinks very little alcoholic t>ils meeting and acquitted the Julia Flower won the second of a second from his own.the regularly exercised from now until tht horse, any rate, has stepped one mile un¬ stuff, Christian Association, with marked credit. That their suc- starting. quarters der scale and then only with meals. Kach one o' oc7,fi6d selves and third first the mile close of the season, she will get no more weight in 1.38 1-15 In these parts ,-ss has added to the fast growing inter¬ heats, and Ethelberta the world's.record, 1.56, negotiating this year, as he did two them makes sure of getting eight or nine of work than Is necessary to keep her in good days ahead of the hours' est In the trotter and pacer in this locality heat the half-mile heats in 51, 52 and In 1.55%. A crowd of 10,000 was already health. When the other horses Brighton handicap In the Brighton mile. sleep every night, of one or two this a harness Whitney hours' brisk walk in the air ,iul will help to make city 50'^i seconds. Monadnock won the three In a high state of enthusiasm over the are put away she will be put away also. It is highly probable that the Whitney open every day, FISHING! horse racing center in the near future can quarter-mile heats, as he did the mile dash. stable will go Into retirement after the Bel¬ and each is sure to take his meals with q)ASS smashing of the 1005 race record" and the She will go to Aiken, S. C., for the winter, Two prominent Washington men bar® be He ran the mont Park clock-like regularity. Jnat safely predicted. mile in 1.47. world's three-heat record and and it Is not without the bounds of proba¬ session. Never heretofore have J returned from n fishing trip on the * successively, D\J Potomac ami a tippet * that she come north next good Whitney horses raced In the fall at re|»ort catch of 17." fine bans * when Dan Patch's time was out ex¬ bility may spr:ng * * * hung fit enough to win the next Metropolitan Aqueduct and Jamaica and Washington. .and bit in* when thev left. u* Many things occurred, any one of which Tom Cannon left for citement frenzy. peo¬ The entries Mr. furnlnh you with ttie proper tackle ao that you yesterday Hagers- approached Cheering handicap. Rogers made for the fall mar have a share of the si>ort. would have made this meeting memorable town with Maid Marion and Silver Socks; ple threw hats and wraps in the air and stakes at Benning were probably compli¬ Bed- * entries. The stable to the harness horse admirer. First, Henry Heaves left for the same place with swarmfd onto the track, despite the efforts * + mentary has not this M. Ao TAPPAN & CO., ^ a local mer¬ ovation sev- season won anything like as much as It did ¦Riir 0c7-10d worth. Jr.. lately purchased by 1.. J. of policemen, the continuing a K.. Maxie Blaess and Flinch; Frank The Whitney quarters at Aiken are last year, but It has far more than aid chant for the round sum of $5,000, broke Thomas eral minutes. i goes today with Bedworth, jr.. The great son of Joe Patchen and Zeilka great nursery for Metropolitan handicap expenses. The Hamburgs particularly have the Brlghtwood track record In the free- Bedford Boy, Boil Jay, Nigger Boy and winners. Gunfire and Irish L.ad turned out well. the second John It. appeared for his trial at 4 o'clock. The nursery for-all race on Thursday, pacing Gentry, Jr. track was lightning fast and t.iere was no were trained there. So far Artful has not * heat in 2.13V. clipping two seconds from * wind, and the weather conjitions were to * * DfUMBMI been an early horse. She did not come I Iiiglh=clas§ the former mark. And then, to make the * * Ideal. Scott Hudson was behind the pace¬ As for James R. hand as a two-year-old until the middle Keene's stables, his two- I; ore binding, he paced t'ae third heat A very large share of credit for the suc¬ maker. A strip of cloth between the wheels have thing the forward to dirt of the session, and she was not year-olds come to hand. This Is one in -1.", beating Bedford Boy by "tout cess of the Brightwood meeting Is due to of sulky prevent being Saratoga of the most The annual ? Tailorio O went the third thrown behind was the of a for business this season until ihe gratifying developments of re¬ championship tournament of four lengths. Bedford Boy the secretary of that club. Dr. Charles F. only suggestion ready the Golf Association of heat !n about 2.1*. Bedworth. Jr.. paced the wind shield. Hersey was behind Dan Patch. Sheepsliead Bay June meeting was hall cent racing. Every sincere lover of the Maryland and the 1 .Fail Suits that of the second heat in 1.05%. He Hadfleld, and the treasurer, William The books offered 4 to 5 either way on the over. But horsemen would not be sur¬ thoroughbred no doubt District of Columbia, which closed yester¬ last half Brown. regretted that the won the first heat in 2.W*.. . These two gentlemen worked un¬ resu't of the effort. There were cheers prised if she trained early next season. vice chairman of the Jockey Club had had day on the Columbia Club course, was the .are ever in the Disti ict when was hung out for the first quar- She has not had a deal to do thlt exammjples the fastest one gone tiringly and intelligently for good results, 20% great such hard luck with his for most successful affair of the kind ever Of Columbia. Kvadue a Baltlmaremare and ter. Dan Patch's nose was almost against year. She has run only three races, and youngsters, .off real sartorial with Bed accomplished their task to a gratifying crowd in nearly every one a bitter held in this section. There was an unu¬ finished second In the first degree. And to Hudson's coat, and the btgan vainly her last appearance under colors was proved disappoint¬ hea£.tiiiished sec- Clarence M. Winemiller, to Hudson to move was won ment early in the year. But at sually large number of the t.s ford Boy third. Bedford Boy the club house is also yelling up. Hope the Brighton handicap, which she Brighton entries, golf of ond in the two following heats, Evadue manager, due men¬ stimulated when 57% was posted for the from Ort Wells and Beldame over a muddy It was different. Kuroki, one of the highly all three days was good, and there was acted tion. He looked after the big crowds of tried Commando colts third. Peter Taylor's Irish Jack guests that half. Excitement became intense when the track In rattling good time. that failed to make plenty of enthusiasm. the $ fourth each time. attended daily with devoted was in 1 and the good at and won the Incidentally and badly and finished and won three-quarters passed .2(R4. Mr. Whitney has a deal to say of Artful Sheepshead Saratoga, tournament was a care, many more to his already spectators began shouting encouragement to Ids friends at the Beach. One of the first half of the rich Produce stakes. He succession of triumphs $30 of warm for Dr. Lee L. * * legion friends. the drivers. Into the stretch, the great told them was that there never easily defeated a Held, and from now Harban, the Columbia crack, to things he good 3K In the Judge Yomen. former interstate com¬ pacer still keeping his even, seemingly ef¬ was a time when he was afraid to have his on he may be regarded as a factor in any and the organization he represented. special lines of suits we fortless the runner at his sulky meet he never for race he enters. The same build at $25 and $30 you get Sartorial merce commissioner, was at Brlghtwood stride, filly Sysonby, although day Bribery won. The Winners. S skill of the He is a wheel, began to crawl up. Hudson gave a a moment questioned the greatness of the too. and promises to develop into a real Trophy highest order.the best daily during the racing meeting. sat iike a is a list in America.and the admirer of fast harness horses. little more rein, taut Hersey Malton colt and he did not overrate Artful.. good second-class animal. Israelite, bred Following of the winners of the workmanship great statue, not urging his Charge with whip or Other horsemen say in his presence that by Mr. Keene. but no longer In his barn, various trophies: swellest fabrics that have been * ST, su¬ turned out by the mills this season. 6ELUE Dan made no last broke a track record at this BI Patch a ^ j|j with order Artful is better horse than Sysonby, but meet, inci¬ District of Columbia and Golf As¬ the mile as a Maryland Call for samples. The first race on the program at Bright- preme effort. He just finished Mr. Whitney always shakes his head. When¬ dentally equaling world's record. sociation trophy, won by I>r. I.,* L. Harban. to |m he had begun it. He had scarcely broken ever the of a match is up Lancastrian and St. Ursula are the two be the property of the Columbia Wolf Club until on indicated what might be question brought won Full silk-lined Tux- wood Tuesday into a sweat when led back to receive the he declares that Artful beat latest ones of the Keene to show by a member of another club of the as- H of the mee - frankly may string up social ion. expected during the remainder plaudits of the crowd. Sysonby, but that if she does she will have well in the two-year-old races. The first- § edo Suits to order and Ed. Miles. had the an- Qualification prize, for lowest score in qualifying ing. It was the 2.30 trot, HALF M. W. Savage, his owner, to run as she has never run before. While named has been winning bang-up races. won £ J Lee LENGTH round, by I>r. L. IJarban, Columbia Golf Redwood. Myron H. and Gerardla rouncer publicly thank Hudson for his work Mr. Whitney was In Europe he repeatedly While St. Ursula has not been running into Club. King He also announced that much she were the starters. King Redwood won the as pacemaker. cabled to Mr. Rogers and to Herman B. money, raced well in the filly lialf Championship cup. won by Dr. Lee L. Harban, Then Ed Miles won Dan Patch Wednesday would be sent Duryea to do their best to get Artful ready of the Produce stakes.far better than she Columbia. first heat in 2.25V.. NEW YORK. October 7..St. at made without Gross handicap score won Dr. Lee L. the three following heats in * Bellane, against the record of 1.59%, for a meeting with Sysonby and not to has yet shown. prize, by 7 to 1. won the municipal one if the offered. "We None of the Keene Harban. Columbia. and 2.21V Ten seconds shaved from rec¬ handicap, a dust shield. dodge opportunity have two-year-olds has been Runner-up cup .Won by E. 8. Patch the Lexington track the fort. She was sick at when the * * Tho start was good and Bedouin was Hazel gave Saratoga Park. Duvall. Columbia Golf Club. WHEfiii TO DINE. The fast and consistent race gone by Lon- 1!>05 race record of 2.02&. The next heat Consolation prize (first sixteen).Won by L. W. leading passing the stand the first time, 1 Weaver. Columbia club. stallion. Dr. Bell, on with was won Laconda in 2.02 flat. He like¬ nie Corbin's speedy Right Royal second and St. Bellane by JO^.JJ UJ.> >, (U J>.«s O «j(, _>».j Consolation (second Fril PA- AVE- ^ iith ST. *'V"'/V--/ »- '/«*--v vc «} k«-i-v £. »--7C-7 prize sixteen).Won by 111,/^IK.VAIDVPV'^1UI O Tuesday, when he beat a lield of such good third. Bedouin continued to make the pace wise claimed the third heat in 2.04^. The. "'k -> vji* 1<->V «.*>v* r Reeve Lewis, Columbia club. Specialties In all to the stretch, where W. three finishes were pronounced the most Consolation prize (third sixteen).Won by BenJ. varieties of sea food.with every dish known to 2.23 pacers as Hattle H., Alvin, Lady Bell Knapp brought up gastronomy. 12 to 4 St. Bellane and in a drive won a heartbreaking seen this year. Nathan Woodruff. Columbia club. Elegant. lunch, my9-tf,4 and Maud L., in straight heats in 2.21)4, by h_tif Consolation sixteen).Won Lau¬ length from Right Royal, who was a head Straus, the favorite throughout the pool¬ prize (fourth by THE I'TUiKIM CAKK-A I'l^ACK TO l'LEXSZZ 2.21)4 and 2.2M4, without being extended at before Outcome. fields sold at from CO to 50 to SE.A.SON HERE rence West, Baltimore Country Club. 814 F. Club Breakfasts, 1B<\ to 35c. ing, though Net handicap score prize.F. E. Sullivan and a la caite. Table Lunch»o$ of the made him a strong Perverse, the won 50 to 30. had to be content with third f d'Hote Dinners, 25c. and <oalto Patent Office. In the 2.25 on but handicap by one-and-a-half money. The betting in the event was the J';;'; se9-tf-4 favorite pace Thursday, lengths from 'if. ¦.'I,"'. Match in the Finals. the horse was plainly not himself and failed Tiptoe. heaviest of the meeting. Scott Hudson was Play HONG KONG to finish better than third any heat In Grandpa, an outsider in the fur¬ in the sulky for the first time this season Special Cablegram to The Star. there being no one on this side of the water is a summary of the match LOW, 4. betting, to Following CHINESE RESTA C It A NT. 511 OTH ST. N.m the other three heats he was 4, 4 and nished a surprise in the Brook cup steeple¬ behind Nervolo. LONDON, October 7..Autumn is here apparently willing take him on at his in the finals of the various events: retitted In true the Balti¬ chase, when weight, it may be that the "Brum" will play Recently oriental style. Chlriert The race was won by Harry he won easily "by twelve Every favorite was beaten today. In the and with autumn comes the season for box¬ Championship, thlrty-sli holes.Harban beat Laf¬ lad.7 cashier. Handsome Chinese furnishings ;«. more horse St. Ptrlck taking the lngths. Summaries: Wilson stake, 2.20 class, pace. Bolivar won again try his luck In the states. All ac¬ ported from China make this the most fecond ing, perhaps the chief sport of the short counts ferty. 12 up and 10. and attractive Maid Marion, owned by H. C. Cop- First « in heats. Kid won the 2.08 from America go to prove that Ja- beat cozy restaurant In the city. heal fare. furlongs, main coarse. Disobedient, straight Shay Those who fol¬ Club cup. thirty-six holes.Dalzell Gray, tal 'Phone Everything orien¬ perthlte of this cltv. finished 2. 2, 6 and I- 111 (Miller). 3 to 15 iiud nut, won; Knight Krmnr! trot from the heavy favorite Angiola, like¬ days and the long nights. bez fought a great battle against Jimmy 1 up. 3233-M.. «u2»-80t-8 time was 2.21V. 2.21U.--"1A and 112 (Martin), 3 to 2 and 1 to 4, second: .Moon¬ wise In Harold llrooks was low the noble art, as well as others who Britt, and it seems to be a great that Players' cap, eighteen holes.Talcott beat Du¬ PHILADELPHIA (JVSTKH AMI The 84 straight heats. pity 3 and 2. CHOP UOU^" 2 24»4. Tom Cannon had to pull Maid Ma¬ shine, (Notter), 150 to 1 and 25 to 1, third. favorite in the 2.14 but Gratt did not take no In have no cause to grum¬ he should have to go abroad to do his box¬ vall, up for ladles and gentlemen, S13 11th at. n.tr.; serv¬ Time, 1 2t5 l-o. :intl pace, part It, Fourth sixteen, eighteen holes.Laurence West ice a la sea rlon s Jaws almost out of place to keep her liuekleya, lJrone, l>azzle allow him to have a heat, the con¬ ing. , practically undefeated, carte; foods, steaks, chops, salada Etheired also ran. though ble at the term allotted them, for generally has out beat H. B. Davidson. 1 up. Sic., of superior quality, properly served. from finishing first, and got lined $10 for the Second race, the Brook test w:ts close. The summaries: grown of the bantamweight class, First consolation.L. W. Weaver beat Lay. 1 up. to do. Cup, handicap st<*eple- speaking the square Is occupied for eight and will, until he hard work he had c-hTse. about 3 145 (E. The Wilson - 2 20 grows bigger still, take Second consolation.Lewis beat Mattingly, 1 up, to miles-Grandpa, Ileiderl, stake, $2,000 paein~- in the while in some the as The NewV * S 1 and 3 to 1, nun; I'agan lSoy, 147 (W. Wil¬ Bolivar. 1). p., by Whalen W., dam by months year, quarters ring a light featherweight. Bowker 19 holes. atoDdl, * * son), 20 to 1 and 8 to 1, second; Dick Roberts, Harry Wilkes (Do Kyder) 1 1 1 here in London it is never taken down. No is rapidly growing broader and heavier. It Third consolation.Woodruff beat C. H. Weaver, St. n.W. stallion 147 (.Stone), 4 to 1 and 8 to third. Ronnie eh. in. 2 2 2 Is a that as he 6 up and 5. 508 9th Spwia?"^ dinner Harry C\. the handsome gray 5.34 2-5. 5, Time, Wilkes, (Howard). matter what the temperature may be it pity increases in weight he sel<-30t-4 Gatebell, Woolgatherer, Phantom! Ed. l'atch, b. h. (McHaffe) 2 3 4- cannot grow taller. He is a Of the 117 golfers who played in the . won 2.25 at on Ogress, Knight of and to forward-a decent long-armed that the pace Brlghtwood F.hv.iy Ivan also ran. Cashwood, ch. g. (Chandler) 4 4 3 is only necessary put for a but a handicap S7 did not turn in their cards. Dr. of Third race, the .Nnrs.-ry Handicap, six furlongs, youth bantam, for feather¬ The St. Thursday, Is owned by Timothy Shugrue I'D Time.2.07%. 2.09%, 2.09% turn or two and the desired patronage will weight he should be taller and clever and Lee Harban's 80 was the lowest gross James non. strright- "Perverse, (Shaw), 13 to 5 aud even Purse, $1,200; 2.08 Mr. T. E. Sullivan's SO the next to this city. Harry C. is undoubtedly one of won; .Tiptoe, 112 \\\ Davis), 8 to 1 and 3 to 1. trotting: follow. We undoubtedly have suffered for cunning, as he undoubtedly is. But his score. being European. Rooms, $1 $3. Kid Shay, b. g., by Nitrogen, dam by Chief lowest The latter was tied with M. High-class Restaurant at Reasonable Prlc«0b the most remarkable horses on the turf in record; Whimsical. 123 (Martini. 4 to 1 and X to of Echo (Rosemlre) 1 1 some time for a dearth of men of good lack of height may prove something of a gross. myl3-tf,4 5, third. Time. 1.12 2-5. -jlron Sides, fBrklge _ b. m. 3 2 drawback in the future. Bowker's E. Danforth of Columbia, whose grosj this country today. He is eighteen years V an. Water Angiola. (Ames) and yet there has never been a mantle VOXDEIILIEIDE S Wing, flarke Griffith, Sly Ben, UaK Mazetto, bik. g. (Dlckerson). 2 6 quality, as a bantam looks like on the score was 88, with a net score of 70 each. HOTEL MANHATTAN, was started In this fall'sT Duke and Hermitage also ran. volumes for falling stylish Euroi)eau. 004 0th »t. n.W, old. When he ltedlac, br. b. (Grubbi 3 3 slump in boxing, which speaks little man, Owen Moran of Birmingham. Following are the cards of the two men horsemen shook their heads in .Coupled. tCoupli d. Tlme-2.iiM'j4, 2.0754. the continued of the sport. The After tied for the lowest net score prize: Business Men's Lunch, 11:30 to 2. ^ampa'gn l-ourth race, selling, 314 furlongs, straight Direct View, Chase, Robert Me, and Jlin Ferry popularity Billy Plimmer, Birmingham produced Restaurant now oi>en. sc21-P6{ sympa hy. They said his years forbid suc¬ I.eonora W., 8!) (Meltonlled), 4 to 1 and 8 to 5, advent of a lirst-class heavy or middle¬ another Moran, to wit, who, to Sullivan. \vun; !)t> started. Mike, going Out 54455466 5-44 1412 N. Y. AVE. cess. Vet the -sturdy stud has won raco l'anloufie. (Miller), lj to 1 and G to 1, 2.14 say another Smith or a Burge, any¬ America, won the amateur bantamweight serind; Brother Frank. 1)2 (Wiley), 0 to 5 and 1 pacing; purse ?l,000: weight, In 4 4 6 4 5 4 5 6 4-42-86 Eckstein's Gentlemen's Caft. after race, and in that of Thursday paced to 2. third. Time. 1.05 3-5. Gratt. Iilk. h.. by (Jrattan. dam by enough to put up against the championship, and, returning to England, Danforth. better Fast Flight, Motile Ill thing good fought with considerable success as a »e28-tf-4 Ladles' Cafe now open. away f <>m his field in five seconds I'orehne, I\vthla. Antilllan, Herman Johnson, Prompter (Spencer) best from the other side of the Atlantic, pro¬ Out 454 6 4446 6.43 than hi3 previous mark, repeated the per¬ Progress. Optician. Militia, Avlston, Lasorcl.ni>. Harold lirooks, b. g. (Kates) 2 2 2 fessional. A very clever and well-behaved In 54545377 5.15.89 .... 3 the and won the Just, Miss Bla.-k Urattan. bik. g. iMt-Mtihou) 3 4 would give a great fillip to the sport. Not man was Mike, who died after is the list of formance in second heat, Goldshoro, Ogden and Lord Provost William li'.k. -g. (Fre;-man) 7 4 3 suddenly Following handicap scores: last of contest, which !:Is ran. C., for years have we wanted so badly as we taking part In what was an exhibition fourth and heat the Fifth Time.2.03%, 2.07, 2.10>4. j only Scores. was one of the best ones of the meeting, race, ti;(. Municipal Handicap, 1% mll»s. do at present men like John L. Sullivan, spar at Sheffield. Mike was no relation to Handicap St. Belinne, I02 IW. 7 to 1 aud t.. 2. Martha Voting. Roland Reed, Diamond G. and ill He uiil start at Hagerstown and Knapp). 5 Seven Jake Kilrain, Peter Jackson. Frank Slavln, Owen, who Is a shade heavier and resem¬ Gross, ndp. Net. 2.24V won; Right Royal. 107 lONcim, 3 to 1 and ev, n. High started. Toff 88 Running Sysonby Close 1 1 Charles Mitchell, Jem Smith, Wall, bles his late namesake M. E. Danforth, Columbia 38 70 Frederick and will be watched with interest second; Outcome, 104 5 to 1 ti, 2.04 class, pacing; purse. $1,500: in several respects. iMnrtlU). and 2 Rwanda, br. h., Allerton, dam Katrlaa 'Chesterfield Goode, Burge, and that won¬ beaten F E. Sullivan, Columbia 86 It} 70 by Washington turfmen. '. Time, 2.50 3-5. Cairngorm, Bedouin by\ \ Having and won a Alex. Britton, Cha««e 87 11 70 * and.thirdI he Southerner also ran. (MurphyI 1 j derful lightweight. Kid Lavigne, who were of battles in the United Chevy * couple States, Owen I>r. L. L. Harban, Columbia 80 4 76 Iilk. h. 8 " * * Sixth race. 1 mile.Lord of the Vale, 124 <\v. Hazt-1 Patch, (Flake) 1 2 -*H battling pretty well about the same Moran, who is engaged again as instructor P. B. Columbia 97 18 Special Dispatch to The Star. Davis). 7 to 5 and out. Nathan Straus, b. g. (Tbomasi 2 2 4. time In the London London has also Iliils, 79 Bedford isoy. the handsome roan pacing won; Colonial Girl. 121 b. h. 7 3 8 ring. In Malvern College, claims the title of ban¬ Reeve Lewis. Columbia 95 16 79 NEW YORK, October 7..The arrival (St'wi'li), 11 to 20) and out, second. Tlmo, 1.40. Nervolo, (Hodsin) had visits from celebrities like Jim Hall, tam which F. K. Parks, Columbia 95 16 79 Of r gelding, changed hands after the free-for- Only two starters. Tim:-.2.02-J,. 2.02, 2.04%. champion, he Is prepared to de¬ Wlllus Britt In New York with the films Majcr C., Pan Michael and Iiaron Grattan Kid McCoy and Joe Choynski, and Inter¬ fend against all comers. E. H. Duff, Columbia 94 14 80 all race at Brlghtwood on Thursday. He national contests for which fabulous sums G. A. Weaver, Columbia 94 14 80 for the purpose of the Racing at Louisville. started. Pedlar Palmer, the F. S. Columbia 98 18 80 reproducing Brlttt was owned E. F. the grocer, of were not only as prize money, but "irrepressible," though Phelps. a by Hall, LOUISVILLE, October paid, beaten by Ben Jordan and Bowker, will be H. R. Lay. Chevy Chase 95 14 81 Nelson tight In certain Bowery theater thlj city, and Robert the well- 7..Summaries: for seats to view the bouts. The corona¬ Chase 88 7 Brawley, First race; one mile.Dr. Hart, 102 (0. held several at on hand again this winter, and should O. McCanuuon, Chevy 81 calls to mind the fact that James Edward known driver, who Morris,), tion tournament, years ugo prove a nut for the D. II. Ma^Adam, Columbia. 99 18 M Philadelphia formerly 2 to 1, won: Mouls 107 11). Boian.l), 50 to I. sec' the National Club, was financially tough best to crack in E. S. Columbia 93 12 81 Britt is running Sysonby a close race In lived In He Is n )W the . .nil; Sporting or ten Duvall, Washington. prop¬ Freeslas. 107 (Mclntyre), 0 to 1, third. Time a and the best men In the busi¬ eight rounds. Few, indeed, would Frank Govern, Columbia 100 18 82 the matter of earned money. erty of the owners of Bedworth. Motor Test 1 failure, yet be inclined to jr.. Nigger Dunganmm. Algompiln. Nevermore Fri¬ Economy ness were from the states. Held lay long odds on any one In BenJ. Woodruff, Columbia 100 18 82 For a Boy and Bon Jay, who are local merchants. vol. Eva Clair, Turrando, Athena, and | imported his weight Pedlar B. C. C 90 K,13 fighter who has never been recog* ran. Autollght in New York the tournament would un¬ beatins when fit and E. C. Schriuer, It is that the mare Nellie .Mempliian /\ 1\ «v A I\ A M /V A 4\ a set-to J. J. C 97 14 S3 nlzed as a bona flde In any dlvl» reported pacing Second r«re: seven fiirh have drawn as many thousands well. In, say. of eight or ten Morrow, Washington champion K.. 2.24'dam a and n^s Leta Du/Tx*. 105 (A doubtedly A. B. Shelton, Columbia 101 3 8 83 has a McKay, 2.2V*. pacer, Vi. Bookeri. n tf» wen: Youth. 98 (\V. to Th Star. as It did hundreds to the building In Covent "twos." by which is meant rounds of two slon Britt wonderful record of money the trotter Myron 11. were for 20 to Allen). Special Dispatch minutes each. a Morvan Thompson, Chevy Chase 94 10 84 given Bed¬ 1. second: Belden, 98 (J. Hicks >, 13 to f> Garden. The management certainly left As principal, it is stated, 0. H. Weaver, Columbia 102 38 64 won, and with his theater ventures and ford Boy, along with S3>k«on). 12 to 1 place patronage probably L. W. Columbia 9587 8 sands, to before spring. Bedford Boy grand circuit, but 88 as Jeffries and tree as a professional Jor¬ Weaver, did of note there. But he is second; Peggy, (Leibert), 20 to 1. third. Time, month, the object being to prove how eco¬ of Englishmen competitors. featherweight, I). F. Weaver, Columbia 105 18 87 Up tc> this time Britt's connection with nothing rated 1.15 i c.il. J!m lhiogins. Henry Acli, Car- Corbett at their best would not have filled dan was always a good, honest boxer, evan the has been a 2.1" pacer men who claim to know Major nomically persons may be transported by a F. F. Greenwalt. Columbia 106 38 88 fighting game worth some¬ by penu-r. Comic Opera. Frank Bill, Blatk Cat, Potter a building In London as would Smith and trier, and one against whom not a word Columbia 10? 3 8 89 more than to his Lady Goodrich and Oeronu ran. motor cars. was Hugh Reilly, thing $111,000 him. and being speed. The test will begin on October Sullivan or Tom Wall and Dempsey. It Is uttered during his long career In the Yates Penniman. Md. C. C 108 18 90 of a careful the * Fourth race; one mile La lHicella, 02 Mor¬ Ben 108 prudent, disposition, coast Its to (C. 23 and the run will be to Philadelphia, nine¬ the international flavor that is wanted, as ring. has been thrifty and careful, W. W. Rich, Columbia 18 90 fighter has In the * * ris). 1. won. Iiraueas. 113 (Nlcol), 9 to 5 Theater and at the of BenJ. Mitter, Chevy Chase 1<>9 18 91 probably neighborhood of the horse that Ed second: Funirnlalie. list (.1. Mclnlvre). 7 to ty miles, with return trip the following day. was proved by the way Astley's early age thirty-four lie Is J. E. Wilkle, Columbia 110 18 92 $1 IVrtrri, 2.". to 5. won; Onyx II, October 27 the journey will be to Southamp¬ contests between Alf. Fellows. Tournament Notes. formerly owned by Richard Henschell of .' John »;> ton, L. 101 patronage accorded Burga McFadden, after beating Jim $12,frfX> when he lost to Gar.s on a foul, t1, seconl; Sceptre I., miles, returning the next Williams, a who traded him to (Powers), 15 to third. Time, 2.48. Olden a total of 082 miles. runs (England) and Lavigne (America), Jackson put up splendid battle with I Dr. Lee Harban played a consistent game jl2,000 for his end in the first fight with Baltimore, William H. 1 day, making The Dave Sul¬ Jordan, who that -k. I'oorlaod* New Amsterdam. John E. Owen w.ll be held under the direction of con¬ (Australia) and Smith (England), night fought as well or j all three days. Seventy-eight, seventy-nine Nelson. $!»,000 and $7,OCO respectively fop Fairfax & Son, Virginia breeders. King and Sir Gallaut ran. the and Palmer and better than he had ever test committee of the club, of which A. L. livan (America) (England), j>reviously done. were his favorite cards. beating Jabez White nr.d "Kid" Sullivan, Redwood is Just out of the stud, and was S xth race; six furlongs Kchodale. 10,*> (Morris) became The re¬ McFadden will take a lot of and eighty in t t,. won. is chairman. routes be: many others practicable. beating at his and the loser's end the last battle with In the hands of a novice, so far as race !. A/elloa. 102 dicker). 7 to second-' McMurtry The will made that the of weight with one on Out-of-town golfers are a unit in express¬ Suvm r l air" lo2 10 to To mark has been days big any this side. Another Nelson was J12.0OO. Add to these flgurei drlv'ng k-o-i when he met Ed Miles, (Mclutyre), 1, thinl. Time Philadelphia, by way of Staten Island, a The who vet 1.14 4 5. Kuba Nine. The Gadfly and Sid Silver Perth Amhoy, New Brunswick, Trenton- fights are gone. This is mistake. stranger may be seen In the ring here ing the opinion that the Columbia greens $10,000 earned in the theatrical business and he never went as fast in his life as he did ran. 1 only thing wanted to revive the rivalry during the forthcoming term Is Fred are fast." you have the total up to date. race, and for returning same route. To Albany, by way Buck- "lightning grand In that the remainder of the of which started forty-five years ago with the land, just over from South Africa. It la Moran's defeat .im.ii l.e will be iiuidled by Tom Summaries at Detroit. Yonkers, Tarrytown, Poughkeepste. Hud- is the on fair to- call T. Pliny o'n Friday at the probably sin. same Sayers-Heenan battle unearthing Buckland a stranger, because hands of one of his own team was some¬ Can..on. Henschell traded Redwood .Greenbush; returning route To two or three men of decent he has King DETROIT. October 7..Weather ciar; this side of good been away from England so a for the Hotter and cash be- Southampton, by way of East 34th street of is as in and he never long, thing of surprise. Twilight gave track fast. Summaries: size. The love boxing strong took the ring here as a like a or ferry, Jamaica, Valley Stream, Rockvlile as pro¬ It looked 75 better for Dr. Lee t :j's! .« ven the Englishman ever, and though J10.000 fessional. Originally an amateur » raee. furlongs- Ann Chapman, 3 to 2. Center, Pre-port, Massapequa; returning not knock¬ brought Harban in the morning round yesterday, AGAIN I like are V. v.; 20 to 1. s.coud; 4 to purses and such things out by the well-known | JIU-JITSU Xiin'.e of North instructor, Andrew but he didn't seem k * I! ! 1.2* 4 5. Withers, 1, by way Shore. about as- they were a dozen years ago, J. particularly anxious to There will be five classes, as follows: (a) ing Newton, Buckland, before he left for make the figure. It wasn't necessary, any¬ The pacer John R. Gentry, Jr.. owned by 8 coad hp >.. sis fsmngt- Darteg. 4 r>, \ron; and we havo- no "Squires'' on hand to back South Africa, boxed for the Cantrcroe, 5 to 2. tecoBd; KUuftco^ 12 to 1, third, Not exceeding $750; (b) more than $750 and both sides, there is still plenty of public In South championships. how. Harry Smith of Berlin. Pa., was placed In i in", i.i4 i-r. not more Africa he improved out of all Laurence West of the Baltimore Special Dispatch to The Star. exceeding $1,500;