that marked some of those offered on Mon¬ and business like, with his rusty gray coat, BY GREAT TOM. day. Bay colt, by imp. Great Tom.Happy Girl; wound up the procession. The sale will be continued at noon to¬ race is described in detail elsewhere, J. Brennan 200 The here day, and among those that will be offered and there is nothing that need be said are some of BY LONGSTREET. race more run. the "stars" of the lot. except that never was a truly The details of sales as Bay filly, by Longstreet.Hilda Hamlin.. 100 Fred Taral said he had no excuse to offer follows: yesterday's are for Clifford. The Commoner, he said, did BY FENTLON. wide into the BY IMPORTED LOYALIST. Bay filly, by Fenelon.Floretta; J. W. carry him a trifle turning Bay colt, by imp. Loyalist.Miss Ryan; H. Smith stretch, but the Interference amounted to Warnke loo worth mentioning. "Henry of Na¬ Black $275 nothing had the foot colt, by imp. Loyalist.Tennessee Grand total for sixteen head $4,400 varre was the better horse, and Seasons Three Belle; Louis Stuart 500 Average 275 of Clifford at ever stage of the game," waa Opens with Very Black filly, by imp. Loyalist.Irony; J. W. how the "Dutchman" put it. Rogers 625 What Henry Griffin said was borne oat by Fair Races, but Some Sur¬ HORSE WORLD. a>l the and that even better evi¬ Total for three head.. «..$1,400 jockeys onlookers. Average 407 dence, the eyesight of expert Result. The sale of the Belle Griffin rode a beautifully judged race, and prises BY INSPECTOR B. S^pade yearlings, whilst a mis¬ Chestnut Ally, by Inspector it demonstrated did not make even a fragment of H. Warnke B..Pretense; very clearly the fact of the take. but he had the best horse under him. $150- apathy and disinclination on the part of turf¬ he in All Public Form Is Chestnut colt, by Inspector B..Buttercup; men He couid go to The Commoner whenever Yet Events John Mahon 275 to invest in yearlings with their old-time wanted, and that was ail he wanted to Bay colt, by Inspector B..Margo; H. Eu¬ vim and liberality, yet shows a decidedly im¬ know, for he palpably had the others beaten. Vindicated and the Best gene Leigh 275 proved state of affairs, and has given a better The fractional times tell the story of how tone to the yearling market. The sale will be the bulk of the field were beaten.they sim¬ Horse Wins. Total for three head $700 continued this morning at the Sheepshead Bay sale at 12 when some ply could not stand the even, hard pace that Average _. 233 paddocks o'clock, extra will find out the weak spots despite all the BY TREMONT. good arid promising yearlings will be sold, and, skill and patience of trainer and . MANAGER GRAY HIS OWN STARTER. Black colt, by Tremont.West Anna; L. following these, will be a sale of Mr. E. D. ran to form. Stuart $275 Morgan's horses in training, two-year-olds, Clifford probably right Up Brown colt, by J. three-year-olds and yearlings, with one yearling Of course he is a good race horse, but, if Tremont.Turmeric; the of Mr. Matt On the he has been overestimated. Brennan 175 property Byrnes. next anything always Has an in the 2:18 Pace, Black colt, by Tremont^Rosa; J. Bren¬ day, Thursday, June 25, Major B. G. Thomas Yesterday's race more than confirmed my Kelvyn Easy Thing nan 150 will sell sixteen picked colts by his great sires Idea that can, with both Taking It in Straight Heats, and Himyar, Hanover and Victory. It is seldom horses good and fit, give Cttfford five pounds Total for three head $600 that one sees anything so choice as Major and a beating at a mile and a quarter. Sage Jack Bowen Average ?2U0 Thomas's numerically small lot of yearlings. Granted that Henry of Navarre was quite Chuckles. tit.which he probably was not.he gave Clifford something very like a five or six S^eepsfjead Bay, 23, 1896. pound beating, besides conceding him three Boston, June 23..Saugus opened the sea¬ pounds. Yet the Clifford contingent had no son with three very fair races. pirst day of tl?e meetir?$ of tl?3 ^oi^ey Island JoeK> shockingly bad lot of t\yo-.year-olds In the 2:21 Class, trotting.Purse, $500. 540 Bessie Browning.nui),. I97 I IK)6 A. \J u U V JUiilJXll.yLamly ..... J.V7J- East. Jubilee, ch. m., by Melbourne King Start (with machine) fair. Won easily. Winner brown colt by St. George.Bide-a-Wee. Own¬ Ornament was meeting, If not exactly the .Dam Canadian Lion, ers, O. ' by Fleischmann & Son. Trainer, R. Tucker. flower of the Eastern two-year-olds, at (Oarmiehael) 1 T 1 2 1 least, a field. Valley, b. g., by Red Cedar, thoroughly representative Maple (Otterson) 2 12 12 THIRD RACE.Double Event; $10,000; for two-year-olds, foals of 1894; of $100 Don de Oro was eligible, but as he would 8 3 8 \J \J I . each, or $50 if declared out by May 15. 1896: starters to pay $100 additional, have had to take up a of seven Little Nance, r. m (Coyne) 3 2 which shall entitle them to start for both events: the association to add the amount penalty Gussle b. m (Galvln) 5 3 5 6 6 necessary pounds, he was scratched in favor of his Leonard, 4 6 7 4 7 to make the value of the two events $5,000 each; in each event the second to receive $750 and tnalden stable-mate. Octagon, another son Church Bell, b. m (Forshner) the third $250; $1,000 additional In plate or money (at the option of the winper) will be given Tom Medium, blk. g...... (Woerner) 7 0 4 6 4 should the two won same of Rayon d'Or, out of Ortegal (a sister in HENRY OF NAVARRE. (Kinney) 6 4 8 7 8 events be by the horse. blood to Ormonde). No secret was made of Grateful, gr. g 8 8 6 8 6 Conditions of the First Event.Winners of two races of $1,000, or one of $2,500, 7 pounds Marble Chief, b. g (Lockwood) extra; maidens never been second for a race of allowed the fact that the stable was confident of 2:19. 2:17%. 2:21%, 2:22%. having placed $1,500 5 pounds; the was cided but no of Time.2:17%, produce of mares or stallions which have not produced a winner prior to January 1. 1896, ii victory. Octagon thought very close lead, Griffln had Intention The sport opened with a flash of five fur¬ TO-DAY'S PROBABLE WINNERS. 2:18 <3ass, pacing.Purse, $500. maidens at time of allowed 3 or 5 the winner receive him steal and was at starting, pounds; both. pounds; to $4,000, to Don de Ore, and though he had never allowing to away longs, which was run on the 'alu track. Kelvyn, ch. g., by Alcantara.Alice the second $750 and the third $250. Five furlongs and a half. Time- 1:08 2-5. been to the post, no doubt was entertained his withers, Hornpipe meanwhile having Gotham, who was conced'~ lg lumps of AT SHEEPSHEAD BAY. Stoner, by Strathmore (Wolcott) 111 of his to turn the trick. He is a fallen back to third half a br. s (Penman) 2 2 2 V* % .Betting. . ability place, length weight to each of those pltteu against him, First Race.Margrave, Hazlet. Royal Victor, 3 4 4 Indexl Horses Wt. St. M. a a M. Fin.] Jockeys. Open. Closing. handsome chestnut, although he is blem- away. Just outside of Hornpipe Clifford's was made a declde<* xavorite, but his sup¬ Tom L., br. g (Forshner) Second Race . 6 3 5 9 3i» 81 2n la ... 10 lsheu by curb.v hocks, and as he ran green Scotch plaid colors were conspicuous. The port was public one, the "knowing George Kessler, Billy, ch. g (Mlddleby> (336)|Ornament 1125 Clayton 4 it Is that be will horse was but chiefly Golden Dream. Allen Boy, b. g (Paige) 5 6 3 [Octagon 110 5 lh 4 31 Griffin 2 2 8-5 yesterday quite likely apparently moving easily, ones" declinlri to accept the price. Their blk. m 4 5 6 (388) [Scottish Chieft'n 118 7 7 5 4 Taral 10 10 4 justify his private reputation In the future. his followers were already growing ner¬ at tne finish he Third Opulence, (Langworthy) decision pro; ad wise, for Race.Counter Tenor, Merry- Time.2:16V.. 2:16%, 2:17. 543 The Friar. 115 1% 2h 2n Littlefield . 6-5 6-5 1-2 As ho got eight pounds off and Ornament vous lest Henry of Navarre and The Com¬ was beat^a one of the out¬ 484 Lithos 125 2h 4% 3l Hart 4 15 6 had seven on. the confidence of the moner should get too far from him. by Preston, Prince. pounds away siders in the under¬ 439 Glimmering .. 110 4 5 7 Doggett ... 15 20 stable In the line had on Clifford was betting. Tremargo Fourtli Palmerston. YEARLINGS AT AUCTION. all he Race.Requital, . they Octagon evidently doing that took the part of pacemaker, and managed 643 Dr. Sheppard. 118 9 9 Ballard .. *4 8 was could do . through Don de Ore fully intellegible. without urging, for Taral is not :o hold his a had Fifth Race Burlesque, Marsh Orestes ...... 110 6 6 Sloane 6 20 to the to a position until half mile 543 »4 Besides Octagon. Ornament had meet jockey ride waiting race when he been run. Here a Harrier. Second Sale of Belle Meade's Young- Arbuckle 125 8 8 9 e McCafferty Friar, can general closing ensued, Day's * The llo: the much-tuted Glimmer¬ easily get to the front. the run a Coupled. ing. 110; Scottish Chieftain. 118; Dr. and were still close and Neaki and to the finish proved good Sixth Race.Sir Dixon, Jr.} Lam- sters Good Prices. Shep- up one, Preston in a drive three I Brings At post fifteen minutes. pard, 118: Arbuckle. 125; Lithos. 125, and Pooh was last of the bunch. In t*' ; po¬ winning by dale. Start fair. Won Winner chestnut colt Order.Vlctorlne. Owner and parts of a from Gotham, who was The sale of the Belle Meade yearlings, driving. by trainer, Q, Orestes, 110. The last named Is Mr. W. sitions the horses ran to the out of length the Easton T. Patterson. O'B. Macdonough's first son of the mighty the backstretch. not over well handled. Tremargo was AT OAKLEY. which was continued at Com¬ Ormonde, and the of him and At the of curn admirers of third, and Woodvine fourth. Gotham In¬ sale at Sheepshead Bay COO FOURTH RACE.The a for and presence beginning the terfered with the last named in the First Race.Abe Furst, Lady Rover. pany's paddocks Suburban; $7,500; handicap three-year-olds up- Ornament in the race gave an altogetner Clifford had reason for i>jrious alarm, for it open¬ Second Race.Hot Stuff, Trilby. yesterday, brought some fair prices. ward; of $50 each, or $25 if struck out by February 20; starters to pay $100 ad¬ unusual Interest. Ornament proved to be was noted that Tara) was riding the brown ing furlong. She dropped back to last at served ditional; the winner to receive $6,000, the second $1,000 and the third $500; winners after an¬ a handsome chestnut, who, however, most horse and without-!-'*} results that ought to once, but was closing fast at the end. Third Race.Orion, Capt. Peirsal. The fact that It was Suburban Day nouncement of weights of two races of any value, or of one of $1,000, 4 pounds extra; of two of unmistakably showed the effects of the follow to insnre victory. The Commoner With a true run race, many thought she Fourth Race.Ben Holladay. to keep away many of the horsemen, yet $1,000 or one of $2,000, 8 pounds extra; of three of $1,000, or two of $2,000, or one of $4,000, 12 hard he has had this season still an would have won. pounds extra; in the case of horses handicapped at 115 pounds or over, these penalties shall ap¬ racing and hi« led, frjiding advantage of a neck Fifth Race.Stowaway, Say On. the ruled fair considering that those to the extent of one-half in the case of those at 122 or to recent sickness. As. moreover, he had over of The second race a rather prices ply only; handicapped pounds over, only Hrary Navarre, lapped out by proved easy Sixth Race.Strathreel, Chicot. offered lacked the aristocratic relationship the extent of one-quarter only, and in the case of those handicapped at 130 pounds or over they been two days off the catf. it is no wonder Hornpipe, while Clifford had managed to spot for The Dragon. In the early betting shall not apply at all; penalties in the case of horses three years old shall not make the weight that a long price was laid against him. crf>^£> up under persuasion until he was at Peep o' Day seemed to have the call, but exceed 115 pounds. One mile and a quarter. Time.-2:07. Orestes, while he recalls dimly his tllns-, che latter's throat latch. Sir Walter, Bel- at post time both were quoted at an even v< % Betting. trlous sire, is an undersized colt, who mar and Nankl Pooh continued to play the figure.2% to 1.with Chugnut next In de¬ Entries at Bay, June 24,1896. Index] Horses. Wt. St. M. M. Fin. Jockeys. Open. looks as If he has been handed too part of and mand, at 16 to 5. The race was between Sheepshead Closing. early whippers in, now it seemed like FIRST RACE.A sweepstakes of $15 each, $5 00 added; for three-year-olds and upward; penal- of Nav're, 6.1129 4 8h 2n 2V2 l1 Griffin 11-5 2 7-10 and too hardly. The upshot a? the race hoping against hope that any one of this the three, but it failed- to bring the strug¬ ties and ' (275)|H'y .ihowo/l one W*>r ibe van and allowances; five and one-half furlongs. (392)|The C'mmoner, 4. 113 2a l* IV, 1" 2% Clayton 10 10 4 \r). trio could land the orize. gle the odds indicated, as Sloane rushed Index. 385 Clifford 6 126 5 5 4ya Sn Si Taral 1 4-5 .cyle, while the But while the three The Dragon into the lead after the first 496 Agitator, 122, ch. c., 4, Exile.Athlene, J ames McCormick. 510 Belmar, 4 110 6 6 6 7 4n Hill 10 15 a the field virtu- composing the rear half of the had been and lie W. , guard could be journey run, (490) Glenmoyne, 121, ch. g, a., Glenelg.Moyn e, J. Rogers. 405 5 111 li 2'ti m 4 5* .. 12 15 eliminated to all intents and continued in front to the with 536 ch. J. E. McDonald. (Hornpipe, [Hamilton purposes, how about those in front? end, winning Rubicon, 114, h., 5, Rayon d'Or.Lilly R., (385) Sir Walter, 6....1125 8" 4h 4h 5h 6 Ballard ..... fl 12 j beaten In the ease D . Gideon. West, Would the by two lengths from Peep o' Day, Haz'.et, 111, ch. c., 3, Sensation.Almy, (447)|Nankl Pooh, 4...I112 7 7 7 6 7 [Doggett .... 8 ishen and fin- strong and steady pace tell who beat six (523) ch. St. Blaise.Lad y Margaret, Blemton Stable. Typhoon against Henry of Navarre, and would The Chugnut lengths for the place.- Margrave, 111, c., 3, Stable. Fractional times.0:12^, 0:24%, 0:37%, 0:50, 1:03, 1:15%, 1:28%. 1:41, 2:07. him fn the Kindergarten Waiting tactics were tried with the last 645 Lustre, 109, ch. m., 6, Linden.Gleam, Go ughacre's Start Won Winner chestnut horse of Ellerslie.Moss Ross. be no Commoner, whose grand race was the Galilee, 104, b. h., 5, The Bard.Athalar lc, Erie good. driving. by Knight Ownei .jouis, may taken "as marvel of all, beat him named; just why, it is hard to say, as all Stable._Newton. by the Blemton Stable. Trainer, J. J. Hyland. him. as he was afling at the home? Would his best races have been run when he was Kennebunk. 102, ch. c., 4, Spendthrift.Kalula, George at be Clifford come with that great rush of speed 611 Trillette, 101, b. f., 3, Eothen.Trill, Wolf Hill Stable. it may taken for granted that, which was sent out from the first jump. FIFTH RACE.Maiden race, No. 1, for maidens two years old; a of said, either he is a the only remaining hope of his SECOND RACE.The Stakes; for two-year-olds; $1,500 added; to the winner, $1,200; sweepstakes already "smasher" or would The stewards fined the trainers of each Daisy $15 each, with $500 added. Half a mile. Time.0:49. o win under such advantages, or we backers, Hornpipe, who was still the starters in this race for second, $200; third, $100; five furlongs, on turf. 563- have bad dangerously near the leaders, outpace all $10 being late Index. y* very two-year-olds hereabouts his in in sending their horses to the post. Ham¬ ch. Salvator.Misa Matt Byrnes. Index Horses. Wt. St. M. 1 this year. It is to be feared that the latter competitors the last quarter? There ilton was also fined $10. His offence was (472) G«orge Kessler, 118, c., Woodford, _FinJ Jockeys._ was reason to believe that 245 Fratello, 118, b. c., Fresno.Bagatelle, W. A. Chanler. 458 Full 118 1% 1» 1® l2 .. Is the correct solution of* the problem. Henry of Na¬ dismounting without permission. E. Madden. Speed... Doggett varre, as well as Clifford, un¬ 384 Billy Redding, 118, b. c., Woodlands.Marguerite, J. 266 Remp 118 3% 3i 2% 22 |Walker ... FRANCIS TREVELYAN. to might prove The first running of the Double Event 460 Golden Dream, 115, b. f., Rayon d'Or.Bliss, Blemton Stable. 261 Cat. 118 4 4 4 3.n equal the great strain of the finish, for about a decisive Thomas |Littlefield around brought victory for Orna¬ THIRD for and one mile. 448 Hiddenlte .. 118 2i 28 31 Hill the turn he, too, had been urged in a son of RACE.Handicap, three-year-olds upward; $500 added; HOW THE RACE WAS RUN. order to ment, speedy Order, whose races Index. Tappan ..... 118 7 6 6 Hamilton maintain his poslttion. Nerves in the .while 118 5 5 5 Taral were tense and excitement ran West, good, hardly warranted (532) Patrician, 125, b. h., 5, St. Blaise.Peeress, H. Eugene Leigh. 446 Old Mat high. his 6 7 7 Griffin ... Start to Finish the Pace Was Hot and Swinging Into the stretch The being backed to beat those he was 385 Counter Tenor, 121, ch. c., 4, Falsetto.I'earl Thome, J. Ruppert, Jr. Absentee .,. 118 Vom Commoner meeting. The conteder was a 486 ch. C. Fleischmann & Son. 2 Flash V...., 118 9 9 9 Keefe ... maintained his slight of a Octagon, Lehman, 116, h., 5, Henry O'Fallon.Lady Royster, 8 the Contest advantage neck new aspirant for fame from the Blemton 534 The 109, b. c., Galore.Pride of the Village, Covington & Kent. 886 Motorman .. 118 8 8 Hewitt .. Fiefcely Fought. over Henry of Navarre, and at the latter's Swain, 4, Braw Lad... 118 10 10 10 Sheedy Few within saddle skirts Stable. Rumor had it that he was as 522 Dutch Skater, 106, br. h., 5, Dutch Roller.Lena, W. Jennings. borses the memory of men Clifford was hanging on with fleet as his stable mate, Don de Oro, and 544 Merry Prince, 104, ch. c., 3. Prince Royal.Merry Nelly, Blemton- Stable. Start (with machine) fair. Won handily. Winner brown colt by Lovegold.Nimble. Owned by now have been more or more bulldog persistency. All the jockeys were this him a host of 546 Captain T., 92, ch. h., 6, Wanderer-Clio, W. C. Daly. the Kenslco Stable. W. Karrick. living popular, riding And brought followers. His J. Trainer, of than vigorously. danger from the race, while to his backers, en¬ 546 Cromwell. 90, ch. c., 4, St. Blaise.Flavina, A. Joyner. deserving popularity, Henry of rear was not yet entirely over, for as the disappointing for to the RACE.For maiden a of turn was titles him to all that was claimed for him, FOURTH RACD.The Swift Stakes, three-year-olds; $2,000 added; winner, $1,500; SIXTH two-year-olds; sweepstakes $15 each. $500 added. Navarre. As much may almost be said of made wide both seven . Half a mile. Time.0:49 2-5. Nanki Pooh Hornpipe and for he ran decidedly green, yet managed second, *450; third, $150; allowances; furlongs. x 564 and as the Suburban was began to come through on the to finish at the winner's heels. Index. % % » Clifford, generally rail. At the the The finish 122, b. Brookdale Stable. Betting. conceded to be a duel between these It furlong pole mighty strug- for third place was very close. The major- Requital, c., Eothen.Retribution, Index Horses. Wt. St. M. M. M. Fin. Jockeys. Open. two, 660 Palmerston, 107, ch. c., St. Blaise.Emma, W. P. Burch. 2n li 1» Hlrsch 10 was to be that the would (410) Oracle, 107, ch. c., Order.Ganges H., W. M. Wallace. 470 Pleureuse 115 1% expected paddock 115 la 2i 22 2i ... 9-5 4-5 ®®S®.XsXsxs)®®®(yxs)®^^ FIFTH RACE!.A. of for five fur¬ 521 Hi Daddy Doggett be a centre of attraction just previous to sweepstakes $15 each; $500 added; two-year-olds; selling; 509 Collateral 115 0 3b 8% 31 Ballard .... 8 12 5 longs. 541 Esherdown 115 7 7 4 4 Hamilton .. 20 30 10 the race. As a matter of the . fact, crowd Index. 541 Trayant 115 9 8 5 5 Healey 15 80 10 was so that of Navarre was led MOW THE (490) Burlesque, 108, b. c.. Deceiver.Cicily Bowling, C. T. Patterson. 115 8 0 6 6 Griffin 4 7 5-2 great Henry RAGE WAS WON. 448 Don b. J. J. Detection out on Bias, 106, c., Buchanan.Spider, McCufferty. 470 Valeriana ..JL...115 3a 5 7 7 Gardner ... 15 30 10 the track, where GrifHn was given a 506 Free Lance, 103, ch. c.. Cavalier.Lady Alice, W. J. Roche. 5 9 8 8 8 12^ 5 458 Confession ...... 115 McCafferty.. leg up In order to escape the too close at¬ Nina Louise, 99, ch. f., Onondaga.Bessie Hinckley, H. Eugene Leigh. Pearl V 115 4 4 0 9 Taral ...... 5 3 1 tention of I have never 521 Stachelberg, 98, b. c., Woodlands.Hope, J. E. Madden. 831 Naughty Girl.... 115 12 12 12 10 Lamly }5 20 8 the admirers of the champion. ridden In a race of which there was less to talk 509 Florian, 97, ch. f., St. Florian.Achsah, W. 0. Daly. 115 11 11 11 11 Hyslop 12 15 8 R. 541 Simonian As usual, speculation on the Suburban be¬ 547 One Chance, 95. ch. c., Chancellor.Maggie B. B., Bradley...... |115 10 10 10 12 Clayton ... 8 4 8-5 about. I got away nicely, was well up and at the (541) Break O' Day, 95, b. f., The Bard.Dawn, A. J. Joyner. Mlnneopa gan In a desultory sort of way early in the' throughout, 533 Devil's Dream, !);> b. f., Chitabob.Tempe, Marcus Daly. Start (with machine) good Won driving. Winner bay filly by ESher.Ernani. Owned by tha afternoon. It was a foregone conclusion end won, I thought, a good race from a lot of horses. (427) Marsh Harrier, 95, br. g., Martenhurst.Miss Modred, Broad Hollow Stable. Bound Brook Stable. good for on Monday night that with Taral up Clifford SIXTH RACE.A sweepstakes of $15 each, $500 added; three-year-olds and upward; Bell¬ SEVENTH RACE.For four-year-olds and upward; hurdle race; selling; a sweep- Twice the race I was twenty pounds above the one mile and a sixteenth, on turf. COC would be a decided favorite, but it was during compelled to hurry my horse. The ing; scale; ODO. stakes of $10 each, with $400 added four-year-olds, 162 pounds; five-year-olds. of Index. 170 six-year-olds and upward, 173 pounds, One mile and a half, over six hurdles, on rather expected that Henry Navarre first time was at the start, when I sent him 546 Copyright, 116, br. h., a., Uncas Mimi, J. C. Oarr. pounds; would press him closely at post time. Such, along for a position. (485) Ed Kearney, 116. ch. h., 5, Tom Ochiltree.Medusa, G. E. Smith. turf. Time.2:54. however, was not the case, for the public, The second call was made as we 545 Sir Dixon, Jr., 116, gr. c., 4, Sir Dixon.Gammancita. F. Burlew. % % 1 1% .Betting. remembering Taral's skill and luck fn the just swung out of the back- 520 Domingo, 116, blk. g., 8, Darebln.Gondole, O. Fleischmann & Son. Index! Horses. Wt. St. M. M. M. M. _F1d Jockeys. Open. (Closing. big races of the were bent on pinning 522 Lansdale, 115, ch. g.. 4, Linden.Elkhorn Lass, Preakness Stable. a.... 1151 7 6 6 1% Tallman ... past, stretch. I made it when I saw The Commoner 619 (463)|Red Cloud, 2s their faith to him and Clifford. Early draw away. I Mirage, 114, b. c., 4, Cyclops.All Hope, G. Anderson. 522 Golden Gate, 4.. [137 31 7 7 Hueston .... 30 prices were 11 to 5 Henry of Navarre and knew I could to him at but 534 Paladin, 112, ch. c., 4, Hawkstone.Princess Palatine, Lohmann Se Co. 271 Winship, 5 143 5 3a 2a 31 Mr. Persse. 7 A 6 to 5 Clifford. But from 6 to 5 the son of go any time, did not want too much 542 Doggett, 112, ch. c., 4, The Bard.Roeewood, J. A. Bennet. Alfonsina, a... 143 6 5 ll la 4 Moxley 15 6 507 Buckeye, 109, br. g., ,4, Sensation.Memento, Mrs. R. Bradley. a 143 2a 4 5 4 5 Mclnerny .. 10 4 Bramble was speedily cut to even money to make in the stretch. (322) Addle, 2a 31 e 4 and then to 4 to 5 at of ground up From what I saw, it was a true (512) Jetferson, 94, b. g., 3, Buchanan.Pauline Lee, Erie Stable. (524) Tom Moore, 4... 137 ll Brazil ...,. 8-5 bugle call, Henry 4.... 187 9 8 7 Chandler ... 0 Navarre, meanwhile, remaining at an al¬ run race. were 468 Watchman. We well together at the and I (126) Lafayette. 5 142 8 9 8 Frayling ... 0 I most stationary quotation. Nanki Pooh, at start, did not see Lawyer, 6 145 4 in 9 Mara 5 9-3 8 and 3 to 1. seemed In most favor of the or hear of OaKKy. 01?io, Jupe 23. Winner horse Red D.Owned John others, although all of the starters had any crowding. Start fair. Won driving. bay by Iron.Maggio by Webb, more or less support for the place. Tu/ei}ty-r?ii?tf? day of Sprip<$ of tl?e W. Jones.., 10 8 2 11 6r FIRST ter, Nankl Pooh, The Commoner, Clifford, gle between the three front horses showed of Excelleny... 2% BY IROQUOIS. 7, 8, 9, (rain shine). RACQ of and on it.y those near the line 371 Minnie Murphy.. 100 n 1* 8* Scherer 3 13-5 4-5 a >30 P. M. Henry Navarre Hornpipe the no signs of abatement. Friar had thought The Thorn Blossom... 100 7 6 4 Tate 40 60 20 Matt Trains will leave every minute! extreme outside. They were all on their was race as lasted long enough to Chestnut filly, by Iroquois.Toplight; nearly twenty It anybody's yet. position, but the earn the Volucla 100 5 6 5 C. Reiff.... 80 50 15 Byrnes from East 84th St., L. I. R. R.,\and from fool behavior, but The Commoner had to But just inside the furlong it was evident favor of judges' placing was lu (488) Hunger 110 314 4 6 Thorpe 4 5-2 4-5 of Whitehall st. (via Bay Ridge Ferry). Special foode humored a bit by *>eing turned the that the of and Nanki Scottish Chieftain. 513 100 8 8 Dunn 25 60 15 Car Train 1 m. challenge Hornpipe finished fifth, was Lithos, who Spring Day 7 BY LUKE BLACKBURN. Parlor leaves 84th St. at p. All wrong way of the track. After some little Pooh would not avail. One of the three in of the chute crowded at the junction 648 Lady Keith.. 100 6 7 J. Johnson.. 20 50 13 Brooklyn ferries connect with electric roads dl« skirmishing, not more than or ton would but which? was and main track, but it Luke J. -ect to race track. eight front win, It an as if he was beaten looked Start poor. Won easily. Winner chestnut filly by Bramble.111 Wind. Bay colt, by Blackburn.Secret; SPECIAL ACCOMMODA¬ minutes, all the boys seemed to be ready. instant of oppressive suspense, but in a the added at the time. Onestes, f A. Bennett 850 TIONS RETURNING FROM TRACK. The word was given, The Commoner was few strides more, at the sixteenth starter, was in the rear SECOND RACE.Purse $400; for three-year-olds and upward; selling. Seven fur¬ pole, out. through¬ _ swung around, and away they went on the the issue was over, for of Navarre Time.1:33. in an Henry The 567. longs. long journey, breaking almost per¬ began to draw away, and a great shout fifth race, which was for maiden % % -Betting. yearling Sales, w<>. yearling Sales, iw. fect line. ^ from the stand and lawn told two-year-olds, was As the fell The Commoner grand plainly two spilt, and was run in Icdex Horses. Wt. St. M. M a. Fin.l Jockeys. Open. Closing, flag appeared that the palm of victory would fall to ope divisions. The starters in the first 2" Is 4 4 .to be "up in the air," and as the others of the handsomest and gamest and truest section numbered ten. of 501 Miss Emma.... 92 l>% |B. Sieving.. "6-5 In full stride he a was which Pull Speed 361 Hot Stuff 95 li 22 2*% Fowler 30 50 12 sprang away suffered borses that ever wore plates. best liked, and he proved the winner. 456 Hulbert 105 5 4 3l Scherer 8-5 13-5 4-5 slight disadvantage, which, however, was A hundred yards from the finish Henry of Doggett had him in the front rank when 539 t)2 3' 3* 4 I)upee 7-2 3 4-5 only temporary. At the sixteenth pole he Navarre was clear of The Com¬ the start was and Image 7 5 5 Imes 40 40 12 MEADE nearly made, 501 Buffet 101 BELLE YEARLING hard THE SALE was behind the rest of the held his by riding directly field, moner, who, It was now perfectly clear, advantage to the end, winning 553 Isabel 103 6 7 J. Johnson.. 100 200 40 WILL BE CONTINUED TO-DAY, strung across the track lu an even line, svas more than to task of two lengths from by 550 Bonnie Louise. 90 4 C. Reiff.... 7-5 8-5 1-2 but sent him equal the stalling Remp, who beat Thomas Clayton speedily through >ff Clifford's challenge. In the final stride, Cat. The latter was closing fast at the Start fair. Won easily. Winner bay filly by The Minstrel.Vic Martin. the bunci, an 2-° 1% Scherer .. 6-5 7-5 ARE ON EXHIBITION AT THE the winner of the Handi¬ was as usual, last to leave 550 Sir Dilke 95 1 1" 1« 1% 2J0 Dupee ... 3-5 8-5 against Brooklyn Hamilton's of Gotham in the the post, but 8 3 Jones. 10 20 cap. Nankl Pooh and Belmar, too, were Handling Tallin an did not attempt to hurry him un¬ 421 IPlutus 111 3 3 W. lingering in the rear, when with their light Opening Race Was Open necessarily. He sent him along steadily, Start good. Won driving. Imposts their places were in front. Round¬ improving his position with eaoli furlong, EASTON COMPANY'S PADDOCKS ing the first turn Into the backstretch to Criticism. aua in a well-timed rush, after clearing _FIFTH RACE.Purse $400; for three-year-olds and upward; selling. Seven fur- (Opposite Sheepshea d Bay Race Track), Hornpipe on the rail, was a head in front the last hurdle, landed him the winner by 570. longs. Time.1:30%. 1890, of The Commoner. Just behind the pair The glamor of the of course, half a length. Golden Gate, who looked -Betting..'. F" rom and after Thursday, -Juno 18, rnme of Sir Suburban, beaten at the H»nry Navarre, Walter, and, lerved to materially lessen the Interest in turn Into the homestretch, Index Horses. Wt. St. ft a. a. Fin. Jockeys, Open. Closing. THE SALE WILL BEGIN Clifford, hoards apart, with Belmar and came with a rattle in the last fifty yards 540 Rey Del Mar.... "liO Ray 8-6 0-6 1-2 Nankl Pooh following. The furlong from he events that preceded and succeeded it. and beat Wlnshlp three lengths for the Mobalaska 94 C. Reiff 4 0 2 the Btand to the turn was run in and Dlace. Tom Moore 0:13, 3till, well-fought contests were seen, even was Interfered with on Joe Thayer 100 Scherer .... 11-6 4 the succeeding furlong In the time the far turn. Brazil, who was on Miss Maxim 98 Tate 12 16 at Noon. at 0:12^, n the hurdle race, with which the pro- him, Thursday, June 25, thehalf 0:50* to 101 W. Jones,.. a 8 being complained the stewards, but It is hard- 5o9 Doorga and At thl* point th<' flpld sett's, down for ;ramme ended. This brought about a lv likely that any action will be taken, as 627 Twinkle 107 B. Blevins.. 8 8 Catalogues of the BELLE MEADE, DIXIANA. KINGSTON, NURSERY RANCOCAg the run along the backstretci "he Com¬ truggle that left the result In doubt un- it looked as If It was purely accidental. 122 Sprinprvale 107 F, Williams 12 20 .TUD yearling sales ready, and to be had on application at the Paddocks, or to moner began to show something like a de- 11 the last stride had been taken. FBAJsK J. BRYAN. Start good. Won driving. Winner bay horn by Free knight.Beulah Clarlfc WM. EASTOS, 1123 Broadway, New York CltTb