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SUBURBAN HiIICAP TO-DAY.ENTRIES,railIS, OWNERS, COLORS, WEIGHTS, JOCKEYS AND PROBIBLE BETTING. I LAIlniRj Mrnrski btiUbtlnnnnii BEJEFEATED? Havoc and Lake Shore, the Lightweights, May Do the Trick, FEW TO SPORT SILK. Field for the Suburban Will Probably Not Number More Than Eight. RUMORS ABOUT THE FAVORITE. Some of the Critics Were Not Pleased with the Final WorkAltogether Done for tMe Big Race by Rramhlfi's Rturrlv Srtn. By Francis Trevelean. Fair Sheepshead's June meeting opens with a card that win draw one of the largest attendances ever seen on the course. The Suburban is, of course, the ehief but the programme is goodattraction, throughout. The first running of the Double Event will be especially as it will afford a chance to tryattractive,that speedy colt Hamburg, who has his field on the two occasions spreadeagledhe has been out against such performers as Bowling Brook and Varus. The Previous,first race revives memories or tne aays wnen the pick of the sprinters always met in the opening race of a meeting. Flying Dutchman and First Mate have not been entered, but Clifford will find foemen worthy of his steel in Harry Reed, Hugh Penny, Gotham, Kaiser Ludwig, etc. The field for the handicap will be small. Probably only eight will go to the post, possibly only seven. Superintendent Frank Clarke said yesterday that he thought only seven would sport silk, but he was reckoning on the scratching of Volley, and "Father Bill" Daly is more apt than not to take a try for the big money. Indeed he would be foolish not to, for his gelding ran third for the Brooklyn Handicap, after being so abominably ridden as to more than offset the few pounds more that he r . L. PARKER'S LAKE SHORE. I. F. DWYER'S BEN BRUSH. will have to pick up to-day. .*1 The probable withdrawals are: One of be could not escape. He was thrown from George E. Smith's trio, Halma and John Daly, Mr. Dwyer, N. J. Galway, W. liirrranif rnn one of the Walcott, I)r. P. S. Farley, J. McCormack, his wheel, his head striking Ego. Halma, It was said yesterday,Semper T. W. Rodgers, Matthew Burns, O. H. wagons, and he sustained a severe scalp had shown some lameness since his work Appleby, Elliott Oowden, A. J. Joiner, iiuiuni run BICYCLE HATER wound. His wheel was crushed. on John Peacock, and Lewis Jewett. Several at GET ~~ THITS EWET Sheephead Bay Saturday. IROQUOIS'S trainers attached to well-known stables Two Bridge policemen helped Johanson no idea Mr. Smith has of startingPresumablyhis were also present. to his feet. He fainted from loss of blood. whole "fleet." but merely sent out Howard A summary of the sale follows: He was taken to the Hudson Sfrpet Hos- Mann's name to indicate that in case of IIP IT IIIRTinX u I hi iiu y i ! v i c s SALE OF BELLE MEADE YEARLINGS. where his wound was sewed nine THE pltal, SHEEPSHEID. rain sent ON M that horse would be BRIDGE, up, IT to the AUSTRALIANS. post. stitches taken in his Then he Bay colt, by Tremont by Armlel; W. C. being scalp. Semper Ego may go, but it would be con- Rollins $850 was conveyed to his home. trary to the plans expressed by the staWfe (Jhestnut colt, by imp. Great Tom by Truckman The driver responsible for the young A Good Card for Suburban were he to do so. Good Prices Realized at the Van; W. C. Rollins 500 Nellie Old Time BallTossers Harry Cummings Bay W. C. Beaten) man's injury did not even think the Small Field ail Advantage. colt, by Iroquois.Hilda; a ; Rollins 325 on the Drives Wheelman of sufficient importance to reportoccurrenceDay at the Favorite These scratchings would weed the field Belle Meade Sale IBay filly, by Longstreet.Mellta; John by the Visitors * it to his When on down to "hard pan" and would leave It a Into a employers. called for an <Bhestnut colt, by Iroquois.Tom Fern; Boston Grounds. Trap. explanation he said that he had not heard Track. race "for blood" from start to finish. Last Night W. L. Powers 1,000 Jonanson ring and did not see him before Every horse would be fit to race for a (Chestnut colt, by Inspector B..Theodora; ] John Brennen , 150 he was knocked from his wheel. His man's and there would be no however, is not credited by severalstatement.First Race.For all ages: five fnrlongs over f life, pause The American Horse Exchange, at Broad- ]Brown colt, by Clarendon.Castilla; J. Boston, June 21..This afternoon, whilarj Futurity course. from the time the flag fell. A small field T. Hanlon 125 the Bostons were themselves eye-witnesses, who think he was either way and Fiftieth street, was crowded to , W. helping t<| The Journal's Crusade. by malice or by entire actuatedof Name. Wt.l Name. Wt. is 110 disadvantage in such a case, but Bay filly, by Imp. Loyalist.Duchess; first in the National League, their disregard CllfPrvnl 12RIf s* mtif>n t : rather an for less its utmost with of horse- L. Powers 2,225 place * in his lOfi advantage, there is' capacity judges X Magistrate Wentworth's sentence to consequences turning horses in front 107 of and each horse can 1Bay colt, by imp. Great Tom.Pride; C. at the South End were filled by an * of the Neither Is this the Gotham 120; Hi Daddy chance interference, flesh last night. The occasion was the sale places X four mouths In the Denitentinrv in the cyclist. same Read......... 12Gi Paknunassee 105 race absoluteJv on his merits. W. Stanton 325 who statement that the driver made to the Harry of from the Ellerslie ]dark Longstreet.Brunette; aggregation of ball tossers represented ,-i\ case of Clark, the driver of a brewery at Treuiargo 114j-et Fast.105 The lot of pa "em aker will be no sinecure thoroughbred yearlings bay colt, by and the time. police Mitchell if it, .if innct fl^.,Kff.il Or. tho fnna nt if nnA AnnHn otn/1o nvnutnu finH fTh <11*- It. L. Rose 1,000 the town almost a generation ago, who was the lives other Hugh Penny llllLady 105; a <»> wagon, endangering <$> Two cyclists were riding near Urion 110 sunny Slope 105 to what horte it will fall. Brown filly, by Iroquois.Trade Wind; who, in ancient uniforms and under swoL on Johanson, and he to learn Presumably, and the Belle Meade studs, Brennen 250 J. tering sun. received the Australian team* y of cyclists the Boulevard, shows <$> desires tlimr Kaiser Ludwig noiEi'een D 84, however, one of the bearers of the lottsville, Va., that His Honor realizes that the offence * as he intends to bring an actionaddresses,Full Speed 110| can" will be sent if there of Bay colt, by Tremont.Tassel; M. F. which played against the Americans at for damages the driver's canary along ''purple, Kentucky. Ilwyer 375 their own game the shadow of thelh Is a serious one. The sentence is suf- against employer. non-winners is no other volunteer, and if so it would in four that linger 4, %* Second Race.For three-year-olds, This is the first time years Brown colt, by Iroquois.Uulldean; C. W. own be The He has more stands. 4> ficientiy severe to serve as a warning of $1,000; one mile. Winner. the speed, has been offered for Stanton 225 Of course visitors were an Name. Wt. Name. Wt. though even his own stable are sceptical of Belle Meade stoci? J. the attraction'^ . ' Buy colt, by Longstreet.Happy (Girl; but the crowd turned out to see the old* $ to other drivers who are in the habit Louisviile Ill his his at distances over a sale at the A number of the Brennen * Pooling. On Deck ll.SISchultz being at best Exchange. 150 timers in their full regalia; to watch AI,1 X of disregarding the rights and safety Lady Mitchell Ill|Parmesan Ill mile. His trainer, Bill Smith, is credited well known owners of well known racing JaJ ""J, "J u..UUUU1C iUCflU, * send his old-time underhand corkt of others on the streets..George E. IjOiiisville TTr .Trmo 91 Braw Lad 111 |('aIdron ... Ill with the remark that he expects to see C. W. Stanton 175 Spalding ; St. Nicholas II 111! Wolhurst 110 horses attended, and with the way they colt, Great screw curves over the ruober, to see the Miner, Counsel of the New York State ; morrow's races at sold Lake Shore beat both horses. Bay by Imp. Tom.Glenvlew; muck-talked-of Freedman hon* 4, Sheepshead Bay at Elkins 1... .109|Minnie Alphonse 104, At Gravesend varying opinions were bid for the choicest of the young animals, J. & W. Doll 150 Andrew do '*> Divisions L. A. W. the Turf as Chestnut J. ors as umpire, and to get a line 011 howii Exchange to-night follows: Third Race.The Double Event.first running. as to the trial showed by Benexpressedit was seen at once that they had Come to colt, Clarendon.Destruction; First Brush on Some even claimed that Brennen $100 the game was played when masks and. Race..Clifford, 100; Harry Reed, 50; of $5,000;. for two-year-old^; five and a half fur- Sunday. From the monlent the sale was Luke J. were not on the market. The Journal is doing a great service <5> Gotham and 15 I the sturdy little horse was slightly lame buy. Bay colt, Blackburn.Jessica; gloves * Hugh Penny, each; Tremargo, longs.