IWO Yankees Give Four Men of thc prominent dogs in thc Westminster Kennel Show at Madison Square Richards Beats Garden this week. On the left is Colonel Jacob Ruppert's Oh! winner in several Boy, For Services St. Bernard classes, while on the right is shown Gailaich 99 of Quinn Herbert Gip (owned by at Tennis Major Hughes), which yesterday was declared the best wire-haired fox terrier Which WillBe the "Best Jap New York To-night certainly glorious ards in the semi-final round in the up- N'ationals afternoon before ilight next to the St. Bernards the half of the where he will yesterday Great Danes were and here per draw, McGraw had put tn an appeerance, but Poly Prep Captures At New Haven benched, '..'i't Wallace F. Johnson at 3 o'clock was a touching picture which might touid not wait for the young magnate; have been entitled "Motherhood." to-morrow afternoon for the right to then he came in later, hut McGraw Greater City Title occupy the tinal bracket. Tho final lad knocked off v ork for the day, An Inconsiderate Gerda round match will not be played until neanwhile. Rube had to srend most of Ncw Haven, Conn., Feb. 20..-Princc- Gerda is the property of Francis X. next Monday. fte afternoon in sleuthful pur.-uits. He ln Swim ton's visit to Yale to-morrow for de¬ Thc- summaries follow: that Meet Bushman, and she was inconsiderate eecamped so speedily to the army in to insist on "f M > Middle State! covered cwirt slTutes (thlnt cision swimming and water polo enough bringing part 2d di-rcatt-d wil<-h!r» it to take hia wardrobe, which her her to show. e forgot will bring together what uro family with the Sl 3, 6.0; Harold L Taylor dtl'ealed Paul it eventually ran to earth late yes¬ prob¬ has eleven in all, but Mrs. Bushman ,6.1. terday in a Harlem hostlery. Poly Prep became posseasors of tho ably the two strongest intcrcolle- were Richards defeated Itfilja finally persuaded her that two Kumagae 6 6- 0.4; Ftederick B Altxmder Benton has been at Camp Jackson, interscholastic swimming water and two of the most to from so into the ar- ehampionship giate polo enough carry Baltimore, Craig Biddle 0.4. 6.1. Cdombia, S. C. He went of the greater city yesterday when it formidablo und best-balanccd swim¬ Gerda entertained all day yesterday il -¦;¦. (ttt'st round; .'¦ rniien d'- ..i.ery a.- a rookie, but graduated a ser- and her month-old sons to ¦'. "i-i-t Fry 6.4. 6 :.'.; A. K Ui-.hla mi he has defeated Erastnus Hall High School, teains. Both Yale and Prince¬ displayed fmm V. T. Anderson >. default; WUliain Kau ¦pant. For several months ming an admiring throng. won from N E MuElroy by default: Alva Mallory rved aj a camp inspector. His duties part holder of the public school title, ton have defeated Columbia in water Mrs. Bushman told us at v> .:, from Janids Vanneman by default. and that least -, nty of outdoor exercise, in a dual mee't in thc Poly tank. The polo. 100 persons called up yesterday morn¬ iippears fit as the proverbial fiddle. ing to tell her that Roska had her ¦,t low who has been in thc army Poly squad, headed by the invincible Fear is felt that Yalc's high schol¬ Make Protest f will in picture in The Tribune. "You see, she Ministers of time," rmiled Rube, Leeming JellirYe and "Gig" Genthner, arship standards result two on screen so q length the water has been the much that "Aou'id not be difficult won five of the six first and had members of polo and two she is as well known the particularly places, of the team declared nearly by Against Navy Boxing S when it comes to playing a swimming being as we plea.-c winning total of 3G to 17. for before the fans are." aajor league baseball under the best The ineligible competition People are begtnning already to in the and with one of summary follows: meet. at ganu: 200-yard relay race.Won speculate as to which will b- chosen as CHICAGO, Feb. 20..Jackies the .:.'. best clubs. 1 anticipate no dift'i- hy Poly Prep (Cltrt Yalo is regarded as having a RtdiuoMd. Genthner ajiil JelUffe) Erasmus lla.il the the best of all breed*. t. H. Elliott's Great Lakes naval training station are .-'.V;. Anyhbw, I am surc it will re- (Burrill. Frandcen. MuMuUeu and Ross). second elight edge in swinrming events champion Haymarket Fultless was, of a moments of McGraw's Time. 1:4S 1-5. but a battle is looked for in forbidden to give boxing exhibitions or wwbut few 50-yard swim.Won royal course, spoken oi'. ln fact, we should) me for the 191'J by Cyithner. Poly Pren- the water event, as the in contests \tm*.vo make eligible l-ranekon. Era^raus Hall. sccond; Rohorts, Puiv polo Tigers say the market was decidedlj "bullish," compete away from the Prep third. Time, 0:37 1-5. have practically all their veterans of to a eaapt&tn. dive.Wou by only that we should be suspected station, according notice posttd "And believe me, I am mightly glad j-'accj Jcl'iffe. Poly Prep. with 84 3 again in tights while Yale haa lost then some one us points; r-rancaen, Krasmus Hall. with 83.5 polnta several of its best human fish. punning. And told to-day, as the result of an order re¬ to be back in the old town and with seoond; Clark, Poly Prep, with i>8.5 points. third Cap¬ that thatsplendid wire-haired fox ter- ceived from the old team. I liked the army life 220-yard swim.Won hy Roisi Krasmtu tain Arrowomith of the Princeton Seeretary of the Navy l'r""' HhII; rier champion Pride's Hill Tweak-'Em, Daniels. weii enoutrh while the war was on. ., °,' ''"iy *econv Mr. and Gip Mrs J Arthur Woodbury's O.oiaedy; reservo, same the champion Meersbrook Bristles littwi.l be easy despite the retirement ing the match. Second raco (for threo-year-olds; clalmlng; New York Tribune owner's cup, Ball Set for March 5 ¦fSiim Sallee. Make no mistake about .-1..-;..- prse. $7.00; flve and a haif furlongs)..Koster (Copyright, 1919, Inc.) Spot. cup and the champion Matford Vic J«5 Barnes. He will be better than Sinbry, 103 (Lunsford), :t to 1. 6 to 5, 3 to 6, IRISH WOU? HOCND3 trophy. No other American bred ever flrst; bnow Quoon, 07 (Faier), .", to 1, to 1. WHO SAYS "RUBE"? Wlnnera (dogs ond hltcbos) -Won by Albort ,T. has done this. p«r. T.-.e army cannot hurt any ath- Havana Entries !-¦>.:.. second; Skyraan, 1 o(-> (Kelsay), 5 to 1, L' Davds'a ch. .Tericho'a Ballah Boy; reserve, William ALBANY, Feb. 20.-Assemblyman him Flrtt racs 't'.ro-vear-oid to 1. even, thlrd. Time, 1:07 D. i'. Girl, Liberal, C Larry. Ball Scores John G. of au¬ **\ is bound to improve might- maldene; puree $500' Mlconla, Aimt Flora, Lady It's Oh! to bc a brave Brownlng/s Undley Victory Malone, Albany, I, in fact.. I from -'¦'"¦". i!i; Rawack. Ul; Doub- SUlatto, Langdon, farmer CAIRN TERRIER8 thor of the baseball an¬ speak experience. 1T8?,f". u,r,'SU8SJl'*a'" BI". »3; Wi.se Joan, John Churcllill und Cafetcrla also ran. In the Airedale terrier classes for Sunday bill, Itaowwhat I am talk about. Cer- Fle.-'.t} ;': Mary Kitzhugh, 10S; A nd run a rider mill Wlnnera (dogs) Won by Grecntrew KenneW nounced that a would ing 108; bPaul Weldel, 116; aHouglaa Palr- Third raro (foi four-year-olds and upward; Ardsheal American bred dogs, first honors went to-day hearing PWy, I fi irs younger than b»l .¦-. 116; aStabat, 110; bOld Red. 116. al)Uz clalmin;;: purse, $500; six furlongs)..Ciark M. the wave Greentree Gillie Com; reserre, Herbert James be on the measure March 5, and eniry, tuxiwer.attlii entiy. 10s (Domli.ick), 7 to 3, 1 to 2 and out. flrst; Or ball: prohibition Hughcs'a Gallalch Badgsr Boy. to Geelong Gladiator, owned by given lild a year ago. And I intend to prove Wlnnera (bitches).Won by Mrn. Win ing Bur- took reserve that some of the most famous star* Second ra/.o 10S (Plcltens), fi to 1. 5 to 2. C to .',, W. Ball. Geelong also tjconv-tic.. t il thi re on the hill this (four year-oldi and upward; clalm¬ Delancoy, 103 4 to 1. 8 to By "corning" silos still. t.it's Cloughton Loona; reserve, same owncr'a of diamond, who have been with lng; purse, fly* a:,en, 108; (Tliurbar), to 3. and out, second; baseball. to the *****.Fnr.r! .:d Garrison. 111. Cindere, 118 (White), 30 to 1, 13 tol. 6 to 1. organized Prlroa Dor.na. Clarke. A feature was the winning of appear before committee to urgo "ahed Mr. Heyd!er,8 check and a gra- thltd. Time, 1:412-5. Loapfrog, iiud-.iy Tuckcr. COIXIES (ROUGH) in the limit class for dogs. the passage of fhe bill. ^b letter it Kourl.h race (four-year-oirU and upwa'd; il.ilm Itanker a.-,d Commander ais,. run. Wlnnera (dogs).Wou hy Alatoad Kennels' Al- Choggi acorapanying yesterday Ing; pucse.. $100; flvo a Mrs. Grace E. Jackson owns Governor Smith is said to be in and half furlotigs)..Helen Kifth raco (The Non-wirjnora Handirap; for I'AMOUS "SHOWERS" atond Se. Mi". s'afi-'a.'tlon; reserve, Fred S. Leigh- Choggi Atkln, 102; Flckle liinc.v. 101: Jeffrey. 10S; one ton's ch. Rival. and the award was a one. favor of which would ftairma- .'!',:-,., fund len, 108; King Tuaoan, 10S; Llttlo dree-vear-oici* and upward: $700 addf-d, rrsi'o Ilowgll! popular legislation per- of the yes- Nephow. and a alitecntb.).- Sasin, it'i (Troise), 3 to 3, ('hampion c-la.^.. open only to A. K C. cham- Choggi defeated Laurel Lang and Rex mit baseball on Sunday, and x< eived lhe letter 14; Blan Away, 317. 1 to ti and flret; Barney Sliannon, 104 (Dlah "Rube"-. pii na of record (dogs and bitches).Won by Fred Assembly¬ j'rsay foliowing out. S. of Gle !yon, both of which were en¬ man Malone declared that the demand married Bister of thc late cap- Flfth raje 'frmr yi-ar-olda and upward: clalm- mon). 7 to 2. even and out, sneond; l-"aux Col, talghton'g ch. Howglll Rival; reaervo. A. I*8 Inj purso, $500; ut.e mile and a slxlecnth). f,;i (J. Howard). 3 to 1, 4 to 5 and out. thlrd Johnny--. Donaldson'a ch. Alstead Aeroplane. tered by the Yankibourne Kennels. for it this year was bo great that tne baseball favorite, who was .Nephthys, UT; Ualroao. 100; O'Malley, 102; Frltr Tirao, 1:481-5, Shandon and Buckboard aL.o Wlnnera (bitches) Won .¦ Ur William Bur- must act. j5?.a.nd"W in in some Krt.at. 104. «<;,-««-, DolLy, li>4; Ua.vbrvak, 102; ran. April-. rows's ch. Burrowa Qucen Betty; reserve, Alstead legislature action France months Cilff Kennels' Alstead -#-,.. Haven, 107; Zangare*, 107; John Graham. Sixth ra<-« (for and F. F. L. G. Attractlva at N. Y. A. C. 107; 6evlUlau. 10'J. four-yr-ar-o'.ds upward; Vernal-* WIRK Boxing 107; Bac, clalmlng; purse, $500; ono mlle and fllty yards).- HAIItKD FOX TKHRIKI'.K tournament will 2 Kigh Street, Hlxtli race 'f^ntr-year-olil^ and upward: clalm- Pretty Bahy. 103 (Lunsford), 5 to 2, bvoh, 1 to 2. Wlnnera (dogs).Won by Q. A. Shaw McKean'a An nmateur boxing Harvard Men Favored _. i: TJ00; one mlTi> ar.d flrst: 110 tl to 1. 8 to 2, PridfH held at the New York Athletic Club , .anklin, Mass purs», fifty yards)-- Clicroung. INolan), ch. Hill Tweak 'Kra: roaerve. E. L. Blood- be aear Mr. Mc< .Mao-'s Bcan 101; 1'ort 1J.I»», 103; George Dun- 8 to .'., second: Vagabond, 107 (Trutsc), 20 to 1, BASEBALL TALENT AVAILABLE gooil'a Pridos Hill Tacks. to-morrow Fivo champions .J can. 103. Dragori r.iick. 105; Lyt.le, 108; Wood- 8 to 1, 4 to 1, thlrd. Tlmo, 1:44 1-5. Miss Rwr-ep. Wlnnera (bltchea).Won nv Herhert evening. To Beat on Ice TO behalf < ( brother TTughes'9 will in tho different as father. thnuh. 108, Qordon Kmsell, 103, Soldlor. ll'J. ("adenza. tiani McMoekUt. Mamlm's Cholcu aud to be some in that of Nations. Gallalch Glp; reserve. Mrs. .T. G. Hlnkle's Port coiiipete classes, Tigers "M 'ister I -. lo express the sin- *Ai^premli>o allowaore clalxnod. Guide PoBi al.o ran. CEEMS difficulty launching League ortune Uruuibrler Perfection follows: *J» »Ppre¦.¦;; a we feel for the President Wilson might do worse, upon his return, than to consult B17LLUOG3 115-pound clasg.Sain Nable, Clark House; I*>w Harvard rules favorita over Prince¬ -. vou have to William T. Drew's Kregf-r. Pastlme A. C.; M. Arra. Quick Step A. C, paid my or if hc is i'or Wlnnera (dogs).Won by and U Caaainl Philadelphia ton for their hockey match at the . .,n Edward L. Al Lawson Jim Gilmore looking expert advico. rtrewstono King of tho Roont; reserve, Wllliarn E. lyoti. Grant. Oahlay'a Odk Wall Bill. 125-pound claaa.Ed Hurke, Pittaburgh; W. CoT- Brooklyn Ice Palaco to-morrow night. anowm;; Eddie as well as you did, (bltchea).Won by K. Seott Wllaon'a beii. B'wion (New Li.tfiaiid champion); Charlea Wlnnera Pilklngton. Now York Stato chainplop, aiid Archle The unbeaten Crimson seven is tlje plainly see what a great tsor- Boxers (ilcvelock Mollia; reserve, William E. Oakley's natural because it won Rickard former has all '*»J^canhig Must Oak Wall Fllrt. Walker, metropolitan chami choice, death brought us. Sign Macomber Commendablc bltchea cxhlMtur.).Won Will¬ 110-pouinl cla-'S.B. IJokrua, PasUme A. C H. of its five this season. 0f Gallantry dpeii (bred by hy games i course, we are all baseball iam T7 Oakloy'a t)a'.i Wall Flirt; aecond. .T. E. Epsi*in. Rutseri Oym.; Dave r. til rs, Gleacoe This will mark the end and w<- on the American turf than A. Macamber! of, I.umi.a;-.--. thlrd, 17 C. Murray A. C, and. N'icfe Florlo, Paullst A C game of eol- j«»,, feel very proud that the TVJO GAMER aportsman King Dowling'a Judy 118-pouud apecial s.-.in Sleger, New Vork Btate legiate in this for the .wball world :- a Contract and il. S. Maxwell'g Beebebuh'a Bla/.e. two hockey vicinity to honor him with for This multimillionaire, during his brief career as a turfman, champion, ari-l Qua ChrisUc.' Bo wl won year. Princeton has to .wwrial. if i can be of aervico Again Legal FRENCH BULLDOG3 open Luinmiiicnts hald in Boston tbls week and is everything gain any M I'.-st ln lhe New Statea and little to and for that reason JfOQ at tin e suffered such a succession of misfortunes in racing luck as might Wlnnera (dogs).Won by George stenrns's ciiiistilereri the boy lingland lose, any n'ease ca'l upon has Stenrna Sansatlon; rt.-.ei-vo. Anjou Kennels' ch. 158-pound special- I3am Lagouia. Bronxdale A C the are to to the and New York State Tigers expected fight ^.Anything that you rnay hear of be of as it was made with have discouraged any but the most resolute of sporting hearts. The liiiiiilu Rlvdl Ir (Metropolitan AssociaUoii very end in an effort to shatter the while he waa abroad I By \V. O. McGeehan any use, Wlnnera (bitches).Won by Anjou Kennels' ch. rlianipii/iil, and A. SllveraUin, t'tiion SoUldnenl 2,l7t»«r boxing and conspiring to box still Macomber millions can well brook reverses, it is true. But Mr. Macom- La Reine I)' Anjou; reserve, iidwtn Kaui'mau'a A C. Harvard string of triumphs. !i?Jvi vcry ?'ad to k-"ow- Again Preparationa aro under way for the tho list nf misdemcanors. Moiite Carlo Babette. ¦J"*lnf{ you, I am. very truly vours, among ber races for the lovc of horseflesh and not for financial gain. Conse- ^WRE.VrE GRANT signing of a new eontract for the Iko Dorgan, the biredest business ROBINSON." who was associated his calculated in terms of wounded must ...-.-».p.-,- $127,500 Willard-Dempaey fight. Tlmo man in Nuw York, quently disappointrhents, pride, Game for with Kickard in drawing up the illegal been all the more felt, his smile in Hockey Schoolboys Neu Orleans Results and place of this event will be kept is still nceking sunctuary at have sevcrely despite philosophical The champion Erasmus Hall High One in Dates a close aeerat. It 1b not probable that articles, the hour of Slight Change The famous outlaw is said to adveraity. team will tha |*?l^**'~T*'>->»*r-'>l'l»; eUlmiri*: r>ur»« |M0; there will bo any increase in the Doyle'a. School hockey oppose .*£. f i-*'J ?ur '.¦¦** *n>»l'Ba K. 10, "-,ir- pricen have his disguise yesterday. Now A. K. Macomber intends to tradition in his Fiushing six in a P. S. A. L. game at '. » "¦ I effered the or changed defy fight against L* r*t; Karu Wi-IIw. ftghtera any other is a scrubwoman at the Ice Paiace A i^**^'. < to *t.:,. *.-. %. HM^I marked in the terms. There strange He will in for the 1919 season three re- Brooklyn to-night. For New Season change Put aa that fate place training racing will it in a VfciS1 L I V: \. J tO 1 iUid the contract stands it Doyle'a whosa ftgdre reaemblea victory for Erasmus piace Racing to-day binds Mr. have it that nowned horses that have been in the stud for the last three years. tie with Jamaiea for first piace. In an- p«r*o'- toA c*r..u r»u neitber thc boxeru nor the of Dorgan, Ueports ¦7*7 B«ek at*0 promoter. tho to put up a battle other Commercial will tackle New fciiJV?!* ''* *"'' opwart It is in the same ntatus at> the contract fugitive plaim Star Hawk, six-year-old, and Liberty Loan and War Star, five-year- game l:«" »-. between Jesa before surrendering. Although Mr. Utrecht. The racing dates for tho coming V- Willard nnd his man- a olds. All three of these royally bred horses were retired to the stud be¬ -,-.-. ItaJfW',;'' wwl to 5, «r»t; ugert. Dorgan has a brother who is cartoon- season on the local tracks were ap¬ TiiJi' ;«*o'«»»ofth>. 7 to t >i to tin- the have All are to have Racing *j7?L1 llt). i I/, l. 2 lo To avoid jioHBibility of arrest and iat, rest of Dorgan family cause of bowed tendonp, supposed fully recovered mean- New Orleans Entries proved by the stewards of The Jockey Programme for violation never been iu trouble. had been called to prosecution of aeveral while. None, before retirement, upon sap his vitality Flr.,t. ra,e (tvvo-year-old maldenB; clalmlng; purso Club at a meeting held in the club's On JV. OU Uu (int and ioiy Qt.tt snetiona of t!.e Petial Code oi New $.100; ihn-o and a balf furlongs) Saui ll.iso. 113; Y. Tracks t(^J»«*ii«".;.. Tex Jack Villa nt San Rafael ip competition and, if entirely cured and farm life meanwhile has not .Hobby Allen, 111: Krank W.. llfi; free Stata. I1B; offices yesterday. The thud of the V.rk, Rickard, Pempaey and From Shannpn'a Pokej .lane, 118; c.'ui ¦:, Fire, 113; Precjoua Pearl, il;Bfc*«T'.","r'fJrr*»'-''!'i' .'" '."' « '*;r K!iayn that the house been brought back to racing after year of retirement with dour II, 111; Lariai. 116; Otty I'ark. llii, Uuey enda here, on October 25, at fSmpire Jamaica. May 15 to May 21. 8 dan S,rt Tlm*- ' "i'-r' they they Tab. 111; Ulllan G., Ul, <*? iJ?' etand a chance of being becked into the will be jammed. i'rizelight money success, and stallions have staged come-backs after a in Trijvls. US; NoUla City. A total of 141 days has been Belmont Park. May 22 to Janc 11 18 dan neareat complete year Yorke. 111 allotted. bantilie. seems to bo easier in San Franciaco But this is the first time an will have been Tlilrd race (four-yoar olds and upward, clalro- Jamaica, June 12 to June 21... . dan Under the law Kickard cannot leave than it uaed to bo when it took a the stud. attempt made to Ing; purse $'00. flvo and a half furlongs).Parlor There Is only one slight change in *"|r»*' 'w-fitf ol<5« Boy. US; ycari'la ll., 113; Boalua, 114; Korfhuga, Aqueduct. June 23 to Jnrjt 11... 1? dan ¦stt**»a»5^^'''' %r?lte tbe Htat« with the iritent of battlo to draw the mul- bring back to the races horses that have served so long. Wlsdum. the dates as compared with those isigning championship Ul; Words of Ui; I'lnehurst. f-J; of last is Empire City, July 12 to Jery S1. 17 .?*.-;'/-,- ««. «/.'i Wl'.. Ii«l: K',Mr,'rvr, I'ii D«rnp»ey for a contention, exhibition titude. Mr. Macomber, who will not race his thoroughbreds in Franchte. 113: Bath 11 de. IU; Dahiuda, iia; Mu- year. This in the flrst of dan or fight. He must leave New York If Ritchio should win in that limited selling races, gery. 109. the three meetings tt the Metropolitan Saratoga, Au«. 1 to AoaT. 80_ 28 dan *i*«r' 4T (**«l««r«rrtlt), 4 W 5. 1 t-, 2, «j,.j has taken in out the Kourth rai-* (throe-yoar-olds and upward; clalm- at with nothing on hia mind but his hair, time it would not make him and who personal activity stamping practice of hav¬ ln*; pitn,," jsoii; flvo bii.I a half furlongs).Belin, Jockey Club course, Jamaica, which Belmont Park, Sept 1 to8.pt 1S 1t dan champion Kllnior. tfoafarsr, 111: is cut from nine six meet fJempney casually and auddnnly of any particular olaai, "Willio Is now stake horses engage platers foi4 gambling purposes, was from 114: Thornbloom, Ul; 111; to days. lt has Aiiucduct, Sept 15 to Sept. 27.. 'M ^a''-'<; tho ne ing unlucky i,,-«.-ji Grass, uu. Placusalon, 105; *i'iiuroidU. been a total of 12 dan 3;*,^-* ;, »ial«lati p>«ae eone*!v« Idea that waM* Dernp- soinriwhat. hoavier than a wcltcrwoight, n rna 08 granted twenty-seven Jamaica. Bept 29 to Oct mv the very start of hia turf enterprises. He purchased, at a cost of an.l clalm¬ racing 11_ 12 dan H^af.-v.rt r I---."'¦ ' "..'.,...,,;..".' '// i i»i0 1,|. i; to alrn for a boxing bont with cloMer to a middlowolght, in fact, whilo l'lfih race (thri-c-vcsr-rtlda up-.iard; days. «3 r,.' Willard. Jf lng: iiiirj,- JilOO; ona mlle).R"l Trnlg. 1 l'i; W,ir the of ilic season Eniriro fity, Oct 13 to Oet. 88. 12 dan Dempiey Mi({in. again on Leonard ia noarcr tha $50,000, al. flie end of hia two-year-old racing career, tho great English vu,; ":, Foliowing opening thi dOtt«d lit.e and Jack limit than welterwelght 111, iiitet ITlre, li.:. The Ctillcn d n, at Jamaica the scena will, m order, ahift Kearna puta weltorwoights of tho old colt North Star, wjtji a number of other highly regarded ^iitulnetto, 101 to am* adjacent to the well known days used to bo. used to be together per- (illtli r.ici' ihtee vi-ar ,1-1 j i-.nl i,,,.i ,i,-,|; rU'1,1 Belrruont Park, Jamaica, Aqueduct, ToU!.7l4l a.. They for and was inc: purtu (Son ona mlii and aottiily yards) . Empire I¦¦¦¦r all will be bright und legal. sticklers, for tho legnl out on fornievs. North Star never raced his owner, aubsequcntly ithynier. Ul; I'iidi:.^,'. ill; Regreaso, I0g- H.,.,r, City, Saratoga, Belmont Park, welghta . Jamaica Otherwiae Kkkard will haM) to wait the Coast, but not any tt would to E. K. for as a stallion. Ing; Miss Pay, as; Aatraea, OT; l; ue, lUijuuck, Aqueduct, and Empire City, »nd tne bnratog.i until ia in longer, sold Bradley $20,000 100; "Dollna. 104. aMaduaa, 103, Tha Westchastoir Racing As. ooiation, Racing AR.ociatioD boxing liigali//ed again New seem. a .-i-vuiiili raoa (thre»-y»»r-olil« and meetiqg, whiuh will-run during AuguM ';.*", York State. If this ehould be Willio A workout of a mile and quarter in 2:05 3-5 made North Star a uimanl; which holds forth at Hohnont Park, will '¦..".M*^' brought Meehan, boxing v/ith Leonanl, nlalmlng: purso J.'iOU; ono mlls and * sljlcenthi-- heHds the list with consume twenty-six days of eDart' 2g*'"'UwU'"; aboot hc can make a new contract with broko his hand on the favorito in the future books for tho Kentucky Derby. A fow lilue rtix-.ii. 108; vv H. BucVmtr, IW; Quean Blondo. thirty days, whilo Major August Belmont, tha flashlijfhts and tho traditional die- would champon'a'head. prime lu, l.ii.-lito 1*., 10'J; 'Sempor blalivsrl. 10,'; «Pro- the Empire Bacinsr Association and the the chairman of '|hiB aeem to tndlcato that Hen- days later tho colt bowed a tendon while cooling out after a slow mile. gresslro. 101; .Nourixidlji, 101, .Jasen, J0t; *M«iy Queens Jockey stewurds, prcsided. while tha other play. Of couree, in the mean time, the Jamin ia a hard-h«aded young man in Tl.. 103. County Club (Aque- members composinjf thia bods ara F JE '¦' old contract la no u*a and will save* rnoro waya than That waa the beginning of Mr. Macomber'a proverbial luck. d-ict) each haa twenty-nlne days. Jamat- Sturgis. U. t. one. racing i Mwnttin aJJawsoa* etetMMJb e» haa a total of twenty-sev»o dajra. and John SanfawLKnapp/Ajtfiw****** IttllM»»**