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wleh, England, )n 1831. H|e parents were gyp- I ring of about thirty yearlings, but it lias CYCLISTS' COUNTRY HOME. .sU's._ He has been boxing since his tenth yen^ I eeii reduced to a little '.yer half that Cycle Racing Notes. "mi began fighting with the bare hands when, bill ) umber. The bay colt by Iroquois, out of fifteen. lie first won the championship of Kng- « a to is a International color in line of always BLOODED The Seawanhaka Club Has Purchased the m Los TROTTEfSS SCIENTIFIC ! iPiT Kagos.se (sister Augeies), any sport for the licit : BOXING" land Sam Hurst. when he defeated | Tom rand colt, and, as ho was very highly adds to the interest, and the foreigners who are Old Baldwin Mansion on the and $1,000. on June 13, 18ttl. He defeated his next King.' Joe Wormald and .Too Ooss. ied, performances season may be now on their way to this country on the St. icli as to cause a boom in stock. Merrick Road. Pugilism becoming dull in England. Mace came Iroquois Paul, having sailed Saturday from Southampton, IOQUBT. to America In l.Sfili. His first light in this FOR THESE YEMURGS.s Tom Healy has eight in his stable at BODOHT FOR EUROPE, WITHOUT should assist a in decidedly was with Torn Allen, near Xew Orleans,countryin \[orris Park, two of which showed very making cycle racing The managers of the Seawanhaka Country May. 1S70, for $5,000. The May following lie part form with very little handling. They popular form of competition in the United States Club have the old met Joo Coburn in Canada, but the fight was re both from the Silverbrook Cycling purchased struck. ^ Stud, during the next twelve months. American mansion and Baldwin a a blow estate of Jem Mace and Mike Donovan to declared draw without being That Will n been amiss when the siilo took place,liavlgcracks have been making repeated visits abroad Grand Purchased at twenty-seven Cobura refused to leave his corner, and Mace's /oung Thoroughbreds uic is a coir, Consignment, acres, on the Merrick road and him to after Coburn, chestnut by Knight of for several but it has been some fronting on friends would not permit go Be Before the Public u out of Proebe, by St. Blaise. ThisElii-slie, years past, Recent Will Leave lying between Rockville Centre and Six Rounds as they feared some trick from Coburn s friends. the first foal lime since the European stars to any extent Sales, Spar match was made with C.oburn, and they from this mare, and a fame and money on this side of the and Another r: irely clean-cut, xaey sort he is. Jinve sought will begin the work of alteringMillburn, December 14. met itoar Now Orleans, where a desperate buttle iNext Season. looking Atlantic. But the game has been well worked This Week. it to of eleven rounds took place, lastins three hours, A. J. Joyner has about a dozen yearlings, in Europe of late, and large purses, except in suit their needs in ;i very short time. This was declared a draw. iveral of which showed most specials between the great, stars, have shrank The property is one of the most inlci "T W T» 1,.,.. ! satisfactory-i. Nod O'Baldwin ti ... ... una a result is an In 1S72 Mace agreed to tight ..vjiir --J.... iiuiuug Llivm to such degree that the hatural on the south side of Island,beautifuland for the of the world. This ended James R. Abundant Lot Prom- tiie half-brother to Clifford. This is a colt' invasion of America. Trevillian the Star of the and a Long The Arrived and championship for Keene's. come Lot, is Englishman Yesterday, in a tlsSslo, end Mace shortly afterward left I great substance, and a beautiful goer, Parsons and Michael were-the iirst to admirably adapted for the needs of the Has Now Been England. ises to Provide Most Race Horses si> that he may prove to be cheap at the over, the Australian having soon found out the of Our National club. It faces the south, and is situated on Everything lie slate of affairs iu England and France. If he Worthy Specimen 4,000 cost at the Belie Meade sale, has aot a it can be traced to the the road so much wheelmen of c made fortune, Breed of Horses. frequeuted by Settled. STICKS TO DAN STUART, High Quality. h is not so clean in his pasterns as he fact that l'.e lias confined himself too much to and wheelwoineu of Greater New York. ii:light be, -still lie ought lo train all record trials and Instead of right, exhibitions. The mansion is situated on Texan Shall Have A iivhow. he is in a first-class ulna's hands, all comers in races. Only twice has liemeetinggot h slight hill in Sob Fitzsimmons Says the ^Mn\/FR'c;r5PT IM nWVFR'S STRING « na will Once he defeated and his the midst a TO BE DECIDED AT THE BROADWAY A. C. * get every chance to show if he up. Starbuck, QUARTER COUSIN A LIKELY ONE. of beautiful grove of old trees, the Preference for His Bout is of the right calibre. was none t«i large at the finish. marginHad and between the _/ J. J. has about there been much farther to go, it is n«t at all lying directly house and Hyland twenty the road a with Corbett. under his care at likely that the Welsh midget would have is fine lake, one of three that fdatt Tried Out the yearlings Nurseryred a in his American dchut. He Vienna the Destination of Animals That Otner Fistic Stars Will Be Asked to Show Byrnes Youngsters at; j' Among them are some very Babyin.good beating suffered Many are on the premises. Nov. 22..Dan Stuart Root Stud h iokers. pleaded illness previous to the race, and it was Will Skill on This Occasion and Dallas, Texas, Marcus Daly's Bitter The chestnut filly, by Itayon d'Or, a task to induce him to ride. This was in the Surely Earn Great Reputations, The present house contains seventeen Their from Joe nt of is an a telegram yesterday received to Avoid Lady Margaret, exceptionally hour race at the Quill Club meet, at Whether on the Track or in large rooms, and it is the intention to the Event Should Be a a deal for a Very Thoioughly ^ue individual, and can hardly fail to be Beach. At Boston, after going severalManhattan Vondig saying lie could close build on either side of it a at least One. and Missing Another Ogden. h<eard from. miles. Michael resigned the race to Eddie the Stud. wing Memorable finish fight between Corbett j At Monmouth Park. Matt Byrnes will the Massachusetts roa<1 rider, whoMcDuffoe.is 50x30 feet, in order to accommodate a large in N. Y., that he could ave a It is not at uow with the Butlers in Europe. Parsons, the Brooklyn, FitzsimmonsFrom all present Indications material quite strong string. Antipodean champion, did not make out Quite a gathering of trotting horsemen number of the members at one time Two of the greatest fighters jnid boxers also secure a in that city :i usei.v in. n u« xias it'll a rummy building xvill not be to furnish fields in the lint, according to advices from Melbourne,verywell.was seen at Hoboken when the crowding. One of these withoutwill tiM> ever met in the ,,r,( thmwnnri narsons. Veil- lacking 'w inner behind him this time, as he took yesterday wings world produced Gllsey cap. he intends to return here in The Spring. Those contain a ' wo-yenr-old events of 1897. In the imme- b<oys with him and spent about seven two were the advance guard of invaders. Those trotting horses which have been purchased dining-room, capable of seatlug House last evening, and amid tho clinking Stuart to answer quick and offer' w eeks in dig urged 11 of this city alone, about Montana before making his final now on the way compose the second lot. and it for the market were rounded up about four hundred diners, while the other of glasses agreed to meet at the Broadway Stuart "I have had Hate neighborhood elections. There is little doubt that is certain that in the there will be foreign u big purse. ^epiied: J(50 are owned and Spring for The of National wing, together with the lirst floor of the Athletic Club on Monday. December 14, to enougli of Eastern pugilism, my facp is yearlings wintering, ^le stock raised at the Bitter Root Stud other contingent All around, we may expect a shipment. agent the turned toward the West." n nd even if reoorts of extraordinary trials w ill hold their oivn in the future, as the busy time until the close of the '97 seasou. Trotting Association was busy examining present house, will contain reading and decide which of them shall be termed tho on Stuart received a telegram Friday 1rave so rife as aulte a e<dleetion of mares is second to none in the horses and smoking rooms, a private dining-room and cleverest boxer in the world. he wou?3 not been usual, While dealing with international matters a preparing his certificates of from Hob Fitzsimmons saying have shown so far ie country. In fact, with the probable ladies' parlor and retiring rooms. of anu what he would do about sign rlumber of youngsters of one stud reference to a recent action of the X.