ODDS ON ST. FRUSQUIN. READY AT FLEETWOOD BUILT LIKE RACEHORSES. Entries at Westchester, June 2, 1896. to Be First Race.Handicap; for three-year-olds and upward; $1,000 added. STip Withers mii»~ l« accept Mr. Rothschild's Colt Still a Hot Favorite LUKE SHORE All Preparations Completed for the Spring E11 ersl i® and Annita Stud Yearlings, Index. for the to Be Run of the Which Sold Next Are a Fine (290) Glenmoyne, 117, ch. g., a., Glenelg.Moyne; J. W. Rogers. ^ Derby Meeting Trotters, Stturday, (332) Premier, 113. ch. c., 3, Sir Modred.Premium; J. McLaughlin. Lot. (323) Kennel, 112. b. c., 4, Bishop.Kennebec: F. Burlew. Wednesday. Begins To-Day. Looking m (346 Aurelian, 107, b. h.. 5, Sir Modred.Aurella; W. A. Chanler. THE SITUATION, S ILL, 293 Intermission, 106, b. f.. 3, Galopin.Vacation; A. H. & D. H. Morris. London, June 1..For tl^e Epsom Derby, Fleetwood presented an unusually ani¬ The Ellerslie Stud yearlings, the property 333 Cassette, 100. br, f., 3, Uncas.Castnlia; A. Clason. which will be run at on Wednes- mated with all the bustle of Captain R. J. Hancock, and the Annita 346 Dutch Skater, 07, br. h., 5, Dutch Roller.Lena; W. Jennings. Epsom aspefct yesterday, 335 Mrs. 95, ch. f., 4, Dolores; R. Bradley. St. is now one of the strong- and attendant the of a Stud yearlings, the property of A. D. Stuart, Panique."Miss No Chance of Clash Between day, Frusquin Parker's Horse Moves a Mile hurry upon opening Second Race.Purse *1,000; for three-year-olds, non-winners at any time-of $2,500; at T est favorites that ever started for the trotting meeting. The various stables Payne, which Mr. Easton will sell on pounds under the scale; allowances. Last six furlongs of the Withers mile. Them and the event, being quoted at odds-ou. and a in Good which are to contribute their quota toward Saturday next, are now stabled on the Index. Brooklyn Quarter of 233 Zanone, 109. br. g.. Black Dean.Arrowgrass; Eugene Leigh. The betting to-day was 11 to S on St. the success of the week's sport formed an grounds the Parkway Driving Club, 352 Titmouse. 103, b. c., St. Blaise.Ituperta; Stockwell Stable. Jockey C!ub. Fvusquln, 4 to 1 against Persimmon, 10 to Style in 2 11 1-4. almost endless procession, which, from where they can be seen at any time up to 352 Abuse. 103. b. c., Plevna.Abu Kru; A. H. & D. H. Morris. 1 12 to 1 Regret, its the morning of the sale. Outgallop, 102, b. c.. King Galop.Outscramble. against Teufel, against early morning until dusk, wended way I looked these over 33.*! Cassette, 100, br. f., Uncas.Castalia; A. Clason. 20 to 1 against Gullstan, 25 to 1 against yealings yesterday M.arsac.Miss R. 1 40 through the gates of the Driving Park. and was most favorably impressed with (352) Lady Greenway, 100, ch. f., Fox; Bradley. Comnnittec to Come to Earwig, to against Bradwardlne, Clifford and Sir Walter Are Out at To one not familiar with such scenes the Third Race.The for to the winner $1,500, sec¬ Empowered to 1 Knight of the Thistle, 50 to them as a lot. The majority are of good Frivolity; two-year-old fillies; $2,000 added; against long strings of racers, with their more or size, no young giants among them, but ond $300, third $200; penalties and allowances. Last four furlongs and a half of the Eclipse Terms with the of 1 against Bay Ronald, GG to 1 against Exercise, Both course. Managers and 100 to 1 each Yorker Being Evidently less picturesque attendants, followed by the growthy looking, rare, clean limbed young¬ Spook, against numerous and carts, was Index. the Association. and Merchiston. in Fettle sulkies working sters, with plenty of bone and exception¬ 250 b. R. Walden & Son. Racing list of Splendid indeed a most interesting sight. Once in¬ ally good feet. Successful, 110, f., Octopus.Prosperity; W. The following is the probable unusual 291 Golden Dream, 108, b. f., Rayon d'Or.Bliss; Blemton Stable. starters: side the gates, however, the proces¬ No 10 in the catalogue is a lengthly big fram¬ 41 Kitty B. II., 108, b. f.. Salvator.Millie; James Blute. Mr. Leopold de Rothschild's br. c. St. Frus- sion soon melted away. The horsemen dis¬ ed bay colt, full brother to Eolian. This colt, 243 Leonore, 108. br. f., Darebin.La Favorita; A. Clason. DISLIKE TO OUTSIDERS OVERCOME quin, by St. Simon, out of Isabel. HASTINGS TRAINED TO THE HOUR. tributed themsejves among the numerous looks like developing into a very powerful horse, 331 Naughty Girl, 108, br. f., St. George.Levee; W. C. Hayes. The Prince of Wales's b. c. Persimmon, by St. stables and stalls, where they were gladly and bred as he is lie is valuable for stud pur¬ 243 Clymena, 108, br. f., .Laura Stone; J. E. Madden. Siinon. out of Perdita II. welcomed by the trainers who have* made poses % 350 Courtship II., 108, b. f.. F.ellowcraft.Maria D.; Maplehurst Stable. of in the Metro¬ Mr. W. G. Stevens's br. c. Teufel, by Despair, Work Done at the Fleetwood their home since the training No. 13, bay colt by Eolus, out of Tillie Bus- 7»5 Winged Foot, 108, ch. f.. Buchanan.Longshore: ,T. J. McCafferty. Advantages Membership out of Clootie. Training Yesterday season the earlier arrivals, sell, is a full brother to Itussell, who in type 311 Eupliemia L.. 108, b. f.. Deceiver.Princess Bowling; M. F. Stephenson. of b. c. Sheen, opened, and by Turf Association Duke Westminster's Regret, by Westchester, Gravesend, Sheeps- and the wonder was where sufficient room and general appearance he very much resem¬ (196) Loyaletta, 108. ch. f., Loyalist.Cantolet; C. H. Smith. politan Outweigh out of Farewell. bles, the colt under notice shows a bit 348 Cockernony, 108, ch. f., Friar's Balsam.Irony; Marcus Daly. Mr. de Rothschild's b. c. Gulistan, was to be found to accommodate everybody. ouly the Drawbacks of Non-Mem¬ Leopold head Bay and Brighton Beach Aside from of horses, the more quality. Being a late foal, he is com¬ Fourth Race.The Belmont: for three-year-olds; $4,000 added: to the winner $3,200, secanrf by Brag, out ot Guinevra the arrival the in hands he br. or blk. e. Racecourses. members of the Executive head¬ paratively unfurnished, but good $500, third $300; Mr. August Belmont to add a piece of plate of the value of $1,000 to go to the bers Being Toleiated. Mr. II F. Beddington's Earwig, Committee, a next by Hampton, out of Wriggle. ed by Alexander Newburger, who has been will develop into fine colt by this time winner; penalties and allowances. One mile and three furlongs, over the hill. Mr. J. H. Piatt's b. or br. c. by ar¬ season. Index. It is now almost a that the Bradwardlne, the moving spirit in all The preliminary No. 16 is a bay certainty Bsrealdine, out of Monte Itosa. rangements for the meeting in the absence closely coupled, deep girthed (244) Handspring. 125, ch. c., Hanover.My Favorite; P. J. Dwyer. at Gravesend will not en- Mr. If. A. Harrison's br. c. Knight of the The weather at turf headquarters yes¬ colt, full brother to Leigh and Chateau, by (349) Hastings, 122, b. or br. c.. Spendthrift.Cinderella; Blemton Stable. coming meeting of Secretary Hedges, found their time fully Charaxus, out of Eolee, sister to Eole. This Del Paso II.. 112, br. c., Darebin.Bavaria: Marcus Daly. terday morning was cool and clear, and taken with the of the endless bound fast. up disposition colt on his individuality and breeding is Hamilton II., 110, blk. c., Iroquois.Carlotta; Marcus Daly. the track heavy and dead, but drying amount of routine work required in order to have lots of good judges contending for the Fifth Race.Purse $700; for two-j-ear-olds; penalties and allowances. Last five furlongs of will be in trim There was that everything may be in readiness when last bid. the course. It good to-day. to full Eclipse not much don# outside of exercise the signal is given for the horses appear No. 17 is a lengthy, well furnished bay, Index. good for the opening contest this afternoon. brother to Hammie. This colt looks to be a 334 Azure, 118. b. c., Plevna.Sapphire; A. H. & D. H. Morris. The were With of a few race horse all over. br. c., C. H. Smith. gallops. handicap candidates^ the exception stragglers, colt (311) Eidolon, 118, Iroquois.Hilda: out and did some useful work. who will probably turn up this morning, all No. 18 is a big quartered, powerful bay 256 Tempesta, 115, ch. f., Isaac Murphy.Tempest; Eugene Leigh. in week's by Charaxus, out of Young Grace, sister to 348 Salvado. 108. ch. e., Salvator.Oran; Marcus J. W. ROGERS.Clifford trotted and cantered. the trainers who have entries the that Daly. events were on hand last night, and a!l w111 Diablo. He is a most desirable type, one 291 Stackelberg. 108, b. <.., Woodlands.Hope; J. E. Madden. ONECK STABLE.Sir Walter did trotting and be in readiness when the bell taps for the will race and win sure if appearances count. St. Bartholomew, 108, b. c., St. Blaise.St. Bridget: Blemion Stable. exercise. Both he and Clifford look first is to what will No. 19, bay colt, by Chariisus, out of Cantey, 334 Cumberland, 105, b. c,, Clarendon.Lee Bells; J. J. McCafferty. c»> cantering race, which inaugurate sister to Is of medium size and is a fresh and good, and in splendid condition. undoubtedly prove the greatest Spring meet¬ Eolian, Sixth Race.Purse $700; for three-year-olds and upward; selling; winning penalties. Tha fa¬ lengthy, improving sort. Withers mile. BLEMTON STABLE.Hastings went a mile ing ever held over "Old Fleetwood's" No. 20, black colt, by Gharaxus, out of Helm- Index. mous track. and at the same and a half at three-fourth speed, well out in the wind, by Eolus. is the biggest 323 Mirage, 110, b. 4. Cyclops.All Hope; G. Anderson. The programme for to-day Includes the time one of the best looking youngsters in the 352 middle of the track, where the was Ed. Kearney, 100 ch. h., 5.. .Medusa; W. Smith. going good. 3:00 trotting and the 2:20 pacing classes, bunch. It will be surprising if a colt built on (225) Paladin, 99, ch. c., 3, Hawkstone.Princess Palatine; W. B. Sale. He looks well, is trained to the hour, and-if he both of which have unwieldly lists of en¬ such lines and with his size and substance does 340 The Swain, 98. b. c.. 4, Galore.Pride of the Village: A. H. & D. H. Morris. does not win the Belmont to-day it will be be¬ tries, but as a number will be withdrawn not make a good road horse. 352 Corn Cob, 96. br. c., 4, Galore.Polonaise; F. O. Burridge. for races No. 23 i" a nicely balanced, very good looking, 312 cause lie is not good enough. Henry of Navarre various reasons, both will be cut The Eclipse, 96, b. h., a., Kyrle Daly.Billow; G. Horn. down to a more satisfactory size, but there bay colt, by Eon, out of Viglllne. by . 346 Ruckrene. 96. ch. h., 5, Buchanan.Irene; F. Burlew. and the rest of the string did trotting and can¬ dnm of this colt produces nothing but winners, 335 Sue Kittle. 93, b. f., 4. Darebin.Kathlee:n; W. I'. Burch. is certain to be more than enough starters Eon. is on his tering exercise. in both events to make contests. and this one. by the slashing 330 .Pitfall. 92, br. g., 4. Falsetto.Marmoset : W. Jennings. splendid looks liound to add to Vigiline's fame. 346 "Prig, 91, 1>. h., 5, Galore.Prude; J. McCabe. At Sheepshead Bay the weather was fine, William Penn (2:07%), by Santa Clans, a and blood-like dam is in No. 30 is smooth-turned very 312 Chugnut. 76. ch. g.. 3, Miracle.Annie L.; R. Bradley. < s and the track in good condition. Lulu M., by Dauntless, again colt, by Charaxus, out of Avonlta, and is brother ?Five pounds apprentice allowance. all training, and his owner, W. D. Althouse, of in blood to Charade. This is a handy looking Nearly the strings were out, but, with Phoenlxville, Pa., has high hopes of his youngster. one or two exceptions, no fast work was placing the stnJlion record to his credit. No. 31 is a short-legged, big-quartered bay, by OaKiHarold, being by Sprir><^ /i\eetli)<$ of Joel^ey C^lub set out on the track trotting dnd cantering. The tum's championship record of 2:0514 will Kyrle Da'.y. This Is a sturdy tear-and-wear Tfaek fast. U/eat^er fine. >,ad an ntring out on the road. his assaults. his looking customer. se.u^?r withstand He made pres¬ No. is a good-looking bay BLOOKDALE STABLE.Requital and two oth¬ ent record at Detroit 25 last, in the 32 straight-barrelled, FIRST RACE.Purse for fillies. Five ers were the of this July colt, by Jim Gray, out of Counterbreeze, by $400; two-year-old furlongs. Time.1:01%. only representatives string 2:11 class, which was won by Klamath, Eolus. second dam, Countersign, by War Dance. thnc were seen oa the track yesterday morning.' William Penn QQ tcolring and cantering exercise. taking the third heat in Of the fillies, the chestnut by Eon. out of Eo- Betting...¦ MARCH'S I>AL\.Matt Byrnes had this string 2:07*4. which was the fastest of the race. lene. sister to Lester, second dam, Eola, sister to Indexl Horses. Wt. Jockeys. Open. Closing. out and law them galloped, before he left fori Eole. is a very taking sort, having size, |ub- (31D!Rcsinante II10 Scherer ....I 3 4 1-2 Morns Park. He took with him the stance and quality. It will be noticed that she three-year- SIMON W.'S WATERLOO. is inbred to Eolus. her sire Eon, and her second (313) Ethel I^ee 115 Thorpe 3-5 7-20 olds Hamilton II. and Del Paso II. Senator Eolus. <338)|Scarf Pin 110 F. Will'ms. 7 10 7-5 "nd the others dld good strong gal- dam Eola. both being by 355 IBejzetta 1102 F. Russell.. 15 40 10 He and Three Other Favorites Were These yearlings are all in thriving condition, 100 Lewis... 12 25 5 lops and will improve right along. As they are the 326 !Iron Mistress....! A. HAYWAftD.Chum, Medica, Salairc Bowled Over at come from 353 |Lady Keith 100 J. Johnson.. 60 50 10 andTIr^LIAMthe rest of the did useful Oakley. best looking all round lot that has 338 Black Bess 7 Reiff 60 100 20 string exercise in years, horsemen will do well to in¬ 1100 [C. Some of them received tiieir constitutional out Cincinnati, June 1..Only one favorite Viiginla for Won Winner chestnut Charaxus.Ethie. on road. spect them and see that they do not gi half Start good. easily. filly by the won at and It taken KELSTON. SECOND RACE.Purse for and Reel WMlt a m,le 1" about Oakley to-day, was, all their value. A $400; three-yeaf-olda upward; selling. Seven fur¬ l:4i.1 J,'~ Ki5iE,ALFrP18?Iicki^ ket. Ameer. Agitator and the rest in all, a typical blue Monday. There were 361 longs. Time.1:28%. of the string trotted and cantered. LEVY'S CHARGES f % six races originally on the programme, FAILED. % % Betting. but The Commoner and Daisy Bolander of the Sh/ffield Race Course Index Horses. Wt. St._ M. M. Fin.l Jockeys. Open. Closing. alone remained in the fifth,- and It was Privileges 314 |.Tud;e Ba'ie:..... 99 5 IV, IF. Will'ms. 20 30 10 Him for the Year * 104 6 2h *y,3» 21' 3 3 1 tall any difficulties for the Metropolitan declared off. The track was fast, the last Denied 315 ICrusader 3'^4 Thorpe 325 id iss'e B 96 4 1= 1- r-A 34 IScherer .... .8-5 2 4-5 Turf Association. Ruhiors of a .possible mile of the race at one mile and seventy Chicago, June 1..The privileges of thf 354 Elsie D. II 92 7 4 4 5 4 |D ;pee 8 12 4 conflict" hate been the ronnds. and Sheffield track have been denied A. J. Levy, 357 St. Helena 101 1 0 6 6 5 |H. Will'ms. 8 7 5-2 golug yards being made in 1:40. Scherrer rode 289 lUno 107 9 9 7 7 6 Perkins 4 4 6-5 several conferences were held without an three of the winners. the well-knowu bookmaker, for the balance Oswego 92 3 5 5 4 7 iGleuson ....I 10 20 6 9 107 8 8 8 Levins 30 30 8 agreement being reached. "Hop" Laudeman's Ethel Lee was of the year. On May he charged, through 303 Uudgo l'ayne 7 8 |B.B. a local that 325 Inverlike 10 9 9 9 |N. Morris..I 20 50 20 The climax was reached yesterday after¬ selected by the talent to win the first race, the columns of paper, Irving ,".54 Hot :-'t"fE 92 10 10 10 IT. Charles.. 30 50 20 noon at a meeting of the Turf Association she more than met her match in had deliberately caused the horse Evanatus, 315 .Miss Dixon 92 IHiggins ...| 15 40 12 but the was to bo left at the held at the Sturtevant House.. Nearly*111 Charaxus.Ethie filly, Rosinante, who, at which he riding, post.. Start good. Won driving. Winner bay colt by Harry O'Fallon or Longside.Elzarra. 4 to won two The The jockey calied for an Investigation, and * Left at the post. - the were and 1, easily by lengths. one was held. prominent layers present, second race was .supposed to 11" between a most thorough matters were considered most Levy refused to appear, but insisted on THIRD RACE.Purse $400; for two-year-old colts and geldings; selling. Four fur¬ thoroughly. Clissie B. and Cru^ider. Judge Baker, to his His who was at 8 to won in a adhering charges. bookmaking longs and a half. Time.0:66. Several of the members aeemed inclined to 1, drive by half on the day of the race in ques¬ 362. a length. Crusader second and the fa'vorite partner, % Vx% Betting ask for a reduction..of their tributes to the tion swore thai he was personally convinced Horses. Wt. St. M. M. Fin.l Jockeys. Open. Closing. third. Viscount, in the third race, was the that the horse had been but pre¬ Indexl _l club's fund, bat the end of tjie inatter was only favorite to win. His price was always ..pulled," 343 Viscount 1110 3 3l In ll IScherer 6-5 0-5 1-2 sented no facts to substantiate bis opinion. 4 5 3= 2l Will'ms.. 5-2 3 6-5 that the committee was glveh power to act. C to 5, arid, nicely ridden by Scherrer, he He claimed that he had sent a representa¬ 313 Red ;U(> IF. 1 I'M. 3s IGlenson .... 8 15 6 even should It be to came to was first by a length, but ridden out. Red rr> the at be¬ 304 lOlympus (110 2'% the tive post Levy's suggestion, Bars 110 5 n 5 4 iSnedeker ... 10 12 5 necessary was secohd, a length in front of Olympus. was 343 Thre lieving that something wrong. Macv 110 7 7 7 5 'Fowler .... 10 40 12 terms originally asked- The fourth race, a free handicap for when called for ex¬ and This representative, Huts Oft 110 2 4 6 Perkins 15 20 8 Th»- decision is certainly wise. A conflict thr year-olds upward, at a mile and amination. stated that he did not believe 24t Tunic HO 6 4 0 7 Thorpe 8 7 2 at this time would mean a lot of material sew-utj* yards, witnessed" the overthrow of that Irving had pulled the horse up Inten¬ 3-3 Traveller |110 9 9 8 8 Corner .... 30 75 25 who was first choice Jones for the of* the to work Simon W. in the tionally, and, furthermore, denied having 281 |Argonaut 113 8 8 9 9 J. 30 50 15 opponents sport betting, opening at evens and closing at told any one that the boy's work was a de¬ Gd Lv.v Ill 10 10 10 10 IK. Morgan.. 20 30 10 with, and the undoing of^nany of the bene¬ 0 to 10. He seemed to have had enough of liberate attempt to do wrong. 343 Jolly Son 1110 12 12 12 11 IBritton .... 15 20 8 for awhile, and showed the white who once owned the 3,)4 IBlackstone ...... 107 11 11 11 12 Huston .... 20 7 fits that have been gained in the few weeks racing IJ.vron McClelland, 13 13 13 13 10. Lewis 60 20 of the feather. Bracegirdle, who ran second to horse, testified that he sold Evanatus in IJohn Cabbot... Ill3 since the season opened. The laws Myrtle Harkness In the Ashland Oaks, at 1803 to Hankins & Johnson because of his Start good. Won easily. Winner brown colt by Iroquois.Victoress. At post eight minutes. under which is now conducted, went to the front at the to su'.k. State, rac'.ng Lexington, start, disposition RACE.Free $500 added; for thrpe-year-olds and are at the and was never headed. The further she Mr. Johnson, upon demand, handed the FOURTH handicap; upward. entirely satisfactory to those One mile and seventy yards. Time.1:45. went the better she seemed to like it. and officials the key to his cipher tode, and the 363.- . iiead of turf affairs. They enable the asso¬ I V4 Vj <54 % Betting. ciations to their a Horses. Wt. St. M. M. M. M. Fin.l Jockeys. Open. Ctoslne. give patrons satisfactory Thistle, out of Maud, ' Indexl class deficits that last by Rosebery, Empress 1'9 Brace-Girdle 1102 I1 1« V 1* IThorpe .../.. 8-5 11-5 3-5 of racing without the Beauelere. 5 2i 3= 2h |R. Will'ms.. 5 8 7-5 season the Mr. T. Phillips's b. c. Bay Ronald, by Hamp¬ 357 Jake Zimmerman.|111 31 3»" 1 9 10 1-3 brought. They permit public, ton. out of Black Duchess. 237 S mon W 'US 3» 2% |Perl:ins or inclined to 95 2n 4 4 4 10. Reiflf.... 15 15 5 rather that portion of it Mr. John Wallace's b. c. Spook, by Oberon, -.Lufra 5 5 5 15 15 5 ...... Ill 4 10. Flynn to bet, without the evils of a out of Lady Lothian. -.(Lobengt»!a_ speculate, Sir J. Blundeil b. e. Yorker, by Sara¬ Won easily. Winner chestnut filly by Fonso.Peg Woffington. or of odds. Maple's Start good. betting ring public band, out of Princess Arena. fur¬ Every step taken has been carefully con- Mr. Y. R. Graham's b. c. Merchlson, by FIFTH RACE.Purse $400; for three-year-olds and upward; selling. Seven sidered. Legal advice is had before every Pioneer, out of Tenax. 364. longs. Time.1:28V4. move, and In no way is the law violated. V*% Bettins The of the Entries at Sti Louis. Horses. M. Fin.l Jockeys. Open. organization Metropolitan First Race.For maiden Indexi Turf Association was a step in the right two-year-old fillies; 317 IJame"! Monro V IS;h«rer .... 10 8 2 direction. Its members are all heavy bet¬ half mile..Brescia, Omah Wood. Ella O.. Harrie S37 Annie M.... IPerklns .... 12 15 5 tors. and it is to their interest to see rac¬ Floyd, 100; Elsie Barnes, Lady Britannic, 3'9 Vel'ow Rose IC. Reiff 15 10 4 ... 4 6 ing prosper. Those at the head are entirely Gleuf-, Mattie Bell. Cremona Briggs. Groganette, 344 Maggie S... IQleason 8-5 fuiuiliur with thi that has been Dawn. Kas- G 1103 IF. Will'ms. 15 20 8 bitter light Lilly Beatrice, Augustina, Zaralda, 359 IKuNe 108 Van Keuren. 8 7 waged against *he sport, and realize fully sala. lio. IBlick Silk 6-5 6-5 1-2 that anything like an open difference on Second Race.Selling; seven furlongs..Agatine, 328 Lily of the West. 105 IThorpe "2 Huston .... 6 8 5-2 betting question* would mean disaster. Bertha. Hex, Pano Belle, Monettie, 102; Mid¬ 859 I.ovvamJa *. IF. Russe'.l.. 10 20 6 Some '>t the,(Jjssensiou tbat lias devejoped land, Bravo. Metaire. Ben Naiad. Rags. Fasig, ICvflnas'-a ...... ilO- is based on the plea that bettors outside of 104: Dovatilt, Irish Chief II.. Fondest. 107. Start good. Won easily Winner cheRtnut colt by Masetto.Hannah. the association have slinflar privileges, Third Race.Selling; six furl.mgs..Irish Queen. ¦without the cost of This is 00; Bertrand, Claude Hill, Bandala, 92; Legion, membership. 9S: Outaway. 95; Minute Weldon, 9C>; Swifty, NIAGARA WAS SECOND. hardly a fair way to look at it, for member¬ Sweetheart, AND PADDOGK. ship in tbe association not only gives a 102; Minnie W., 101; Dot Dimple, COURSE but a ma¬ 101; Henry Iliggins. 104; JUn Hogg, 105; Cutters of the Prince of Wales and A. B. ataadliig among bwtors, brings Sumo, 106; d'Or. 111. Matt Byrnes left Sheepshead Bay for Morris terial increase of'patronage. The public is Fourth Race.OneConron^e mile..Flying Hamilton II. and "'ad to bet with as one of Dutchman, Park yesterday morning with Jameson First in Their Respective members, ttfe Magnet, Buck Massie. 117; Beau Ideal II., 102; the latter a brother to Ludwig. unwritten laws of the organization is Senator 94; Del Paso II., * * Hill, Madeline. 97; Argentina, 85. * Classes. that all losses by "welching" of members Fifth Rare.Selling; six furlongs.Goodwin left Gravesend yesterday for will be made good from the general fund. II., 114; Gath, 111; Johnny McIIale, 109; Frank McCabe means Future, Park with Handspring and his stable London, June 1..The races of the Royal This guarantee much. In fact, it 110; Frontier. ConstanUne, 107; Oriel. Braw Morris the same boat Is more tban wits afforded when "slates Scot. Joe o'Sot, 104; First Deal. Nellie Smith, companion. Long Beach, going by Harwich Yacht Club were sailed to-day. were up" ind the racing associations de¬ 94; Pinkey Potter. Helena Belle, Maid of Honor, did gal¬ as Matt Byrnes. * . was and and the 95. ERIE STABLE.This string good open . The weather bright clear, pended on the revenues from the ring in a 96; Albert S., Nanki Pooh rated a mile and a half to the Sixtt' mile ano a lops. along The field will be open publla wind from the southeast. The Britan¬ great measure for their profits on a season. Race-Selling; sixteenth.. at a brisk pace. Galilee also did a strong gal¬ fifty-cent light \Vith will come an Jane, Billy McKenzle. 105; Mercury. Westchester track to-day, this guarantee increase Royal lop. at the * * nia led ats» the start of the large raters, an Prince, Dave Pulsifer, 108; Crevesse, 112. . of business and ending of the hue and GOCGHACRES STABLE.Several of tills and boxes with the Hester on the weather quarter, cry wliich inv&rfably used to follow a case were out, trotting and cantering. Boxes and seats for Suburban day, Louisville Pool string covered six fur¬ Island the Ailsa to the l.eeward, ten seconds astern, of welching. S^llnK' W. B. JENNINGS.Tom Moore for the meeting of the Coney .lockey and the Satanita last. The benefits to bo derived from this Louisville, June 1..Pools on longs in 1:25. The rest of the string did can¬ are now on sale at the office of the to-morro'w's Club,' and Fifth avenue. There were four starters In the twenty- source are many, and there Js every reason races sold at the Turf tering exercise. club. Twenty-second street the t<> believe that the gentlemen who have Exchange to-night J. WALDEN.Brisk. Elierdie, Royal Favor and Those who Intend* securing them will do well rater race, the Niagara, .the Penitent, as follows: the others did galloping exercise. as the demand Is sure to be Luna and the Saint. been deputized to confer with Mr. P. .7. to apply early, first of twenty- Dwyer are sure to agree to a settlement AT OAKLET. At Gravesend things were rather lively, large." The Saint was the the will lots of useful work being done. » raters to cross the finish line, which she that be satisfactory to all concrned. First Race.Imp. $10; Dnlceala, $8: field, $4. good, Sloane for the Sheepshead Bay FRANK J. BRYAN. Second Race.The F. L. PARKER.Lake Shore, with Tod The book programmes and did at 3:07:34. The Niagara was second, Commoner, $23; Sir Tlay, in the saddle, went a mile and n quarter In are in hands of the printers, theJIne at 3:29:38. The Lima was $10; field. $2. meeting forfhe distribution the latter part crossing Third Kace.Red, $ir>: Rose. 2:11 Vi- The fractional time was (t:\2v-2, 0:25%. will lie ready Thursday a long distance astern. The Penitent, TO-DAY'S PROBABLE WINNERS. George $10; Ma- 0:38U, 0:50%. 1:03, 1:16%, 1:30, 1:45, 1:5814, of the week. Tuesday, Weduesday. which went ashore the first round, zeppa. $6; Once More, $.">; Grayling, $3; field, $3. distance was covered in good stvle, and Saturday will be utilized to run the pro¬ during Fourth Race.No pooling. / 2:11',i. The was floated before the conclusion of the AT the horse going well within himself and finish- gramme off. WESTCHESTER. Fifth Race.Probasecr. $10; Ace and Moylan, » * » race. Miss Frances. lng with something to spare. was won First Race.Kennel, l» Premier, 2. $8; $4; field, $2. U. FLEISCHMANN & SON.St. Maxim breezed race on Saturday is apt to encour¬ The race for large raters by Sixth Race.Fred Iiarr. $10; Sir Hastings's a liberal price The Ailsa won the second Second Ilnce . Cassette, 1; Tit¬ Reprieve. $8; six furlongs at a two-minute .gait, galloping out age some of the layers to offer the Britannia. Dilke, $5: Joe Clark and Robinson. $3;. field, $3. at a brisk but from the betting and the Satanita was third. The mouse, 2. 1 No on Westchester a mile and a furlonsr good pace ngainst him to-day. Judging prize, pooling races. MESSRS. C. I.ITTLEFIELD. SR. AND JR.. last night, they will find plenty of takers. times of finishing were: Britannia, 4:48:08; Third Race.Wlnfted Foot, 1} Snc- This brigade was out doing useful work. Several * Ailsa, 4:49:54; Satinita, 5:01:14. of the youngsters were breezed through the Leigh Is one of the many who con¬ Crsfnl, 2. TURF QUERIES. six Eugene for the Brooklyn and Sabilla went fur¬ a certainty ~ of the Fourth Hast¬ stretch. Bonaparte sider Clifford horse The members Race.Handspring, 1; longs at a good brisk pace. Handicap. He says that he believed the IT. Dyker Meadow Golf ings. 2 James H..The name is a transmutation of the P. J. DWYER.Passover, Rifler and Patrician to be better to-day than at any time since his GO Club have' decided letters In the owner's patronymic. were out at exercise. 6 FHtl> Race.Eidolon, 1} Stackei- galloping debut. ? * upon June for their formal opening day, P. A. Johnson..You had better dismiss the J. W. KNOX.Old Mat and Young Harry went . which will also be ladies' day at the links. berg, 2. idea. You are too to start as an a half mile in Mottle Stanhope and Min¬ Stakes fit Morris Park to-day club heavy exercise 0:51%. The Frivolity races There will be a handicap match, eigh¬ Race . boy. nie Bibbs worked a half-mile together in 0:51, to be one of the best two-year-old with Sixth Dackrene, 1; Corn ought best fillies teen holes, medal play, the handicap 2. John J., Baltimore..There has been some talk the first named a length in the lead. so far of the season. Some of the limit thirty-six strokes. The competition will Cob. of a meeting, but so far no substantial move GEORGE MEEHAN.The handsome chestnut have shown are entered, and as the distance has that three or four commence at 11 a. m., luncheon being served AT OAKLEY, been made in the matter. colt, .Free Lance, after a good open gallop, is only four and a half furlongs at the clubhouse. Louis B..(1) Yes. if the circumstances were breezed a quarter in 0:25%. speedy ones look to have a chance. holes, * * * The handicap tournament, eighteen First Race.Imp, ll Minnie Murphy, as you state. <2> Address him, care of secretary's J. BROWN.The wonderfully improved colt, L. compe¬ office. Gravesend Race Cpurse, Long Island. B., did trotting and cantering exercise. Corn Cob, who was the hottest sort of a tip medal play, and the nine-hole scratch 2. in the last event again to-day. tition on Decoration Day, virtually opened Lew Ellmore. J. A. Bennett, Ii. M, Mur¬ on Saturday, is at the Coun¬ Second Race.The Commoner, 1; Sir In connection with Saturday's race #a shrewd the season links of the Fairfield 1 JACK ASHORt IN CAY MOOD. ray, C. H. Smith. H. McCarren and others "1 would Tikr to bet on Corn ty Golf Club, of Greenwich. Conn. Th? Piny, 2. useful exer¬ speculator said: was and the were out giving their charges Cob. I notice these strong tips seldom ma¬ course In excellent condition Third Race.UeoHge Rose, 1; Ma- of the Crew of the Paris in cise gallops. tyit competition proved exceedingly Interesting, ¦eppn,2 Twenty-three At Brighton Beach William Lakeland had terialize." the winner proving to be J. W. Curtiss, Fourth Race.Le Ranjo, 1; Rasper, Police Court the handicap candidates out on the road whose gross, handicap and net score was trotting and cantering. The rest of the SOME RAGE COURSE HABITUES. HORSE WORLD. 99.18.81. His playing partner over the 2. An unusual spectacle confronted Justice did exercise. links was Charles S. Cox, whose, gross score string also cantering John" has long been known as the of the was he the scratch man. Fifth Race.Ace, 1; Moylan, 2. Charles T. Duffy when he took his seat KELSTON. "Smiling Kelly "Talleyrand The Fiss. Doerr & Carroll sale at the Blue 100, being Sixth Fred In the East Avenue Police race-course," and his tongue has saved many a battle. Here you Auction Mart yesterday proved very satis¬ The Otsego Golf Club, of Richfield Springs, Race.Robinson, 1; Court, Long pitched Front extremely good has engaged Thomas L. Barker to take care Barr, 2. Island Rnelntr Onsen on Appeal. see to a Duncan factory. the prices realized being this Barker left City, yesterday morning. Twenty- him talking in his suavest way member of the press. Mr. for the kind of animals offered. One pair of of their greens Season, and No new developments have occurred In were this last night. Entries at three members of the crew of the American Elliott is a distinguished member of the Four besides having mar¬ draught horse«, welching 3.500 pounds, city Oakley. cases of Lawrence and Stur- Hundred, Tarrytown, N. Y.. for x first in the annual home-and- Line steamship Paris were standing In the appealed bought by E. It. Suelling. The game Firet Race.Five furlongs. front of the bench It will be remembered that wher* these ried one of Gotham's most famous beauties, and has been a constant race¬ .$470, and another pair, weighing 1,400 pounds home team match between the Tuxedo and H5| Amalee .. 105 charged with gis. and horses be next 810 Imp', disorderly goer for several His stalwart form is a feature of the Morris each, went for .$"0.". Delivery express St. Andrews Golf Clubs will played <22i) Ijiilcealft ..... 115)355 Ch&rina 105 conduct. The prisoners were all good- cases came before the Appellate Division years. always to Saturday on the St. Andrews links. 2..0 White Frost. 3K Minnie young men. averaged $135 $140. 1001 Murphy. 105 looking of the Supreme Court both Lawrence and Park meetings. Tod Sloane, that promising but precocious feather-weight The demand for roadsters with some style and Jn the bogey tournament at Tuxedo last Second ltate.Seven furlongs. Policemen White and Gustin, who ap¬ and for stylish carriage horses is very Saturday Dr. E. C. Kushmore won a hand¬ <3.1. The Cbm'ner.. 122-300 Sir TTay 98 peared as complainants, told Justice Sturgis were released, and a decision was from the far "West, discusses the coming race with the well-known race¬ quality, some silver beating the "Colonel." .JS-H Alt. 01 Duft.v brisk, with a re^dy sale for the right kind. cup by .rui-adist 101| Reel that the prisoners were creating a disturb¬ rendered upholding the constitutionality of course A1 Adler. The famous and the craclc of 142 heal of all 81S Trill* 10|, .J1 ance on avenue near bill. The in employe, trainer, Jimmy Rowe, I. H. Dahlmsn disposed Third five .,Rarnett Jackson the City Hall the Percy-Gray decision, the classes yesterday at fair prices. He reports the Race.Selling: furlongs. shortly after midnight yesterday, after a of lawyers who are well versed on light-weight jockey, Henry Griffin, seem to have "tumbled" to the camera for roadsters, and business Curf. 3 ;'. George Rose.. .1101 353 Once More 104 opinion market carriage ^ 33(1 108' 320 104 trip to North Beach. Justice Duffy let the particular points involved, was an- ab'e being focused on them. The group in the paddock shows Mr. Alfred Hen- horses as very good at present, with a strong up¬ Bisque Grayling them all go J. F. the document. It declared that could tendency. 0(12 Red 108 Rampage 101 except Adams, racing nen in characteristic ward 330 Fngaroe 100, 338 Mazeppa 99 alleged ringleader, who was fined $5. not be construed as a lottery, and. that it Morris, pose, talking to Mr. James R. Keene, while in MORRIS PARK RACES? Fourth Race.gelling; one mile. was not the intention of the framcrs of the the background stands Major T. J. Edmondson, the fidus Achates of the Lottie Rnnille Drops Dead. 34."> Plutus 112 283 King Stone 98 Mrs. Martin's Charge Dismissed. constitutional amendment against samblin" While exercised on the Woodlawn 10th June 2. 205 Le Banjo 10$ 315 Good 07 to all forms of This latter. being Day, Tuesday, Advic^... Mrs. Isabelle F. Martin did not appear prohibit betting. lat°- Lottie a fast The Frivolity for two years old. tlie Bel¬ 2St> ltuSper ...... 108 315 V t Bradford.. 94 ter would. In fact, seem to be a track Decoration Day Bundle, in Jefferson, Market Court proposition i mont for three years old, and four 800 rrambaufh ...108 jgponlca 92 yesterday after¬ so self-evident as to need no argument At pacer, fell and Immediately expired. Her otlier races*. iJ'S Dcorga 103, noon to press her charge of against the same time on behalf of the people the she won easily by three leugths. The fight telegraph company submitted the original death was due to cerebral hemorrhage. Take 2d Ave Elevated and change at st. Fifth Race.Mile ami fifty yards. Samuel Parker, of the on for second place was hot between Simon messages. They snowed that he h#d backed to been for Trains 13+.", I'roUaaoo ,....111 28H \V, Hotel Mystic, case has been carried to the liicher She belonged James Uundie, having and Willis ave. Special direct to Moylan on AVest Thirty-ninth street. .She sent an¬ court. It ius not been believed by those AV. and Jake Zimmerman, the latter win¬ the horfee. In fact, all the testimony/ sub¬ by him than a vear ago, and track. Field 50 cents. S.-.7 ,Vf" 101 311 I>jtisy Bolandei a short head. mitted went to exonerate the purchased lejss ant i,vor.'ai» (340f Sftss 'Frauces.. other letter to Magistrate Slmms. saying w bo ought to be in a position to form ac¬ ning by boy. although but four years old and with lim¬ MxH Itnf'e- Srtlfh?:. Out-. Mile. that she was too ill to attend, but the curate judgments that the decision of The last race of the afternoon, a di¬ Levy's action throughout was decidedly ited training, won nearly every engagement 325i Si.r;:u- ule, .-^>00 '">3U -foft Clavfc Magistrate Jiad made the hearing of the the -lower court will be reversed. And vision of the second, was won by James vhsnortsmanlikey but the officials made his her driver. E, S. Decker, started her in. dorses ana Carriages. pisi-Fftil -Itrtrr too -53T Judge Denny... C3se peremptory, and dismissed it, saying yet. while the matter is in abeyance* turf Monroe, an outsider, at 10 to 1. The favor¬ punishment light, on the score -that his A pacer with a priv;*.' record of 2:18, she . Amazement ...102 '342; Reprieve the evidence did not show Parker had differences are decidedly our of order -is ite, Lily of the West,"ran a very disap¬ charges were made while "in the heat of promised to be one of the breadwinners FOR RALE, cheap, horse, wagon and mai> 253 jMr LiUle,.... *>, 056 iU/bi&Ml ...... committed an Assault. I any seusiblo man must admit. pointing race, and was never in the hunt passion. of this season. ne»s. 12 Mechanic st., B»yonne, N. J.