ono-half furiongs.Ooldsboro, Ethelr*d, Vinnutl, There are honorable such a* rU,h' L*ac"trl°11' Torn, exceptions, l Jeffries, Fitssimmons and Sharkey, but as ThaCa'^at 12 a rule the the the surer he Fifth, the Westchester handicap; all and a half greater fighter THE 118; Red Knight, Is to throw away his strength In riotous ASSOCIATION, HARNESS HORSE SPORT !:» £?. aSatu ,^u"f-^aeqQln,Mr"T England. Oxford. 106; ARTFUL GETS A REST living. lTrw O Street N. W. yl: Incantation. | inn ^. i' Zt K£5* £,n* 102! f.eala, Slowly and by the hardest kind of hard for 9#i c<-sier*trome' living Dixon fought his way to the top of Register educational W w W H HH WWW »HWX classes week three year-olds and tipward; the featherweight- class of pugilists. He of October 9. The fall of the Brightwod Driv¬ same conditions, trotted a tnlie without a oaie^Ui'iiraee,,h??dlca?:mile and three-sixteenths.M. Beaoealre. 120; was was a modest lad, never suffering from meeting bobble In 2.21. Special Dispatch to Tht Star. first special proposed by Mr. Fltsger- Inflated white Schedule of classes, in¬ ing Club and Trotting Association closed Catallna, 107; Marnar, Oa- of ftld and she took sick on the morning of vanity. A negro fighting fees, * trlch.H,T,Uh,,Ax103; Benvollo,.3; 8??u 99; Delcanta, 88; Oro, #7; NEW YORK. October 7..The reign men is under a terrible disadvantage. The structors on last Friday evening at dusk. The meeting lx>ula U., 63; 90. the daf of the running of the Twin City application to Ed¬ * * Caronal, Artful on the turf la at an end for this handicap at Sheepshead Bay thta fall. That handicap of race is against him and the ucational lasted four days. The Brightwod Driving The pac«r J. M. B. won the match race season. This Is inasmuch as It curious of Inferiority every ne¬ Department. lt- CINNCINATI, October 7..Monday's en¬ authentic, last sickness not only prevented her from feeling "Night ganization has cause to congratulate ¦from the trotter Tobe for a purse of J2tM) comes direct In the Twin but her gro feels when struggling with a white classes open October tries at Latonla; tiom Harry Payne Whitney. starting City kept man. Monday, - If. It is in its but a yaar at on Tom Cannon In spite of this Dixon sturdily fought youth, being Brightwood Friday. *l* 'arlonja. purse.Onisso. 98; Care¬ Mr. Whitney, who Is Just back from Eu¬ away from the post 4n the Annual Cham¬ his 16. ..Id, Yet the of the past week was drove J. M. B. Frank Thomas and Lounie less,i illrV/JaT100; John pion. way to the featherweight champion¬ racing Carroll. 106; Lieut. Rice. 98; Roa- rope, went down to Brighton to watch hH ship. He really did not fear white men. of a quality never before witnessed on this Corbln each drove Tobe a heat. The time coe. 102; tantoon. 100; Estrada Paltna, 103. * Gymnasium classes resume was race, one mile, colts Battleaxe and Midas run in the Tri¬ He was a game, honest, clever fighter.as (ristorlc old course, nor elsewhere In the 2.35 and 2.35. ^Sorond selling-Harry Stephens. * * in the new * Stroud. 102"0ro Viva, 110; The umph stakes. John W. Rogers, Artful's good as ever stepped into the ring. building Wednes¬ i>istrict of Columbia, nor in its vicinity. £*;let. 1''?rI*I?1-11)4; lalemlau.mi 101; Western Duke, 105- Dell "It begins to look as thought Artful is a But after a few to * * trainer, would not say what would toe done years Dixon began day, October 18. Schedules at The class of horses that were shown . I.eath, 98; Wexford, lol; Stanton. 106. hard-luck horse. I was not so keenly dis¬ drink. The result of this sort of thing, Bob Brawley says that Stephen R. Col¬ Third race, six furlongs, parse.Ecliptic. 98: Ho* with the mare, because he did not definitely not In the office. were far to any ever before s»en lins' 101; Neodesha, 103: Orbicular. Don appointed at her last trouble, although It training, of course, but between superior stallion Cascade Is a 2.10 pacer with Toddy. 114; know what Mr. Whitney's desires were. fights, was first when Mo- at a loal similar event; and the ra'_ ng Dent, 101; Chief Hayes, 103; Nlfo, 103. is a serious matter to have a horse of her apparent Terry Living rooms for mem¬ proper drilling. Fourth race, inlle and one-sixteenth; Tobacco Mr. Whitney thinks It wise to retire Art¬ Govern beat him down and took the cham¬ ready wa» close, clean and full of Interest class fall lame, because It came after the bers * (.takes, selling.Devout. 10«: Dxrthula. 97; Intense, ful now -because of the soreness she recent¬ pionship away from him. The last act of Monday, October 16. Din¬ on the Mary an 92; lonsnlocua. 97: Mcllvsin, 103; 88- Six announcement of the of the throughout. At no point * * Envoy which retirement Sy- pitiful tragedy happened In this city room service even¬ has there been any¬ The trot or pace for 2.30 horses at Shooter, 104: Bonnie Sue, 94: Van Hope. 99. 'cou¬ ly developed in one of her forelegs, She had little recently when Dixon was knocked out ing begins and Virginia circuit Bright- Devout and as sonby. to gain In the way by- ple Envoy Dunne entry; Darthnla prevented her from starting In the Cup of are not of October 16. thing to equal it. And to add to the suc¬ wood on Friday was one of the most Inter¬ and Six Shooter as Kespess entry. reputation by winning the Cup Prelim¬ Tommy Murphy. King followers ing not an un¬ Fifth race, live and one-half furlongs, Preliminary and which also kept her away inary and the Brighton cup. I do not think sentimentalists, but many a hardened oi<l cess of the affair as a whole esting contests of the whole meeting. The purse.Oa- her lameness follower of the Employment Bureau offers Inch a couple of un- hr'eUe Mae Lynch, Tinker. 103: Toppy frcm the post in the historic Brighton serious. She will probably get sport turned aside so that pleasant 1e.1t. barring entries were J. H. Brown's pacing gelding Ferrjjniere, Grace Vic over It and come he might not look at this services iiviiMable a.-oldents during exciting heats Wagner, Hostility. stakes. Since Sysonby is out of the run¬ back to the races next poor, faded, flabby in placing qualified drivers nor Ingersoll, Charles Weitzell's pacing mare Kinney 163 season In first-class shape." shadow of Dixon the fighter being beaten n which fortunately, neither Sixth race, six furlongs.Lllllandra. 97; Frank ning, and since the stakes for which sho is What stakes down. young men in positions, clerical >rses were njured. though several sulkies Edna \Viike3, H. Duley's pacer Harry H., Mc. (.racloua. The Thrall. Arc Artful Is to race in next sea¬ 100; Light, Double, eligible at Belmont Park are of small son Mr. did not "It isn't the six week's that and ver- badly wrecked, occurred to mar the B. H. Duckett's trotter Clara Wink, H. 103; Sam Craig. 103; Ethel Barry. 97: Bonnie Whitney say, but It Is safe training puts general. Employers will Prince Charlie. Hopeful Miss. Vox Hunting, Mar¬ value, there is no object in taking chances to assume that she will make such of the you in condition to fight," says Prof.^like Oppenheimer's trotter Manners, H. T. Pal¬ Donovan, "but the find men of the As¬ \iiuttiVr feature of the meeting was the mer's pacer Miss White, and M. Morris' cos, 100; The Englishman, 103; Loch Coll, 110. with her. big handicaps and long-distance weight-for¬ way you live when you registered in the attendance roi age affairs as she can be are out of training." sociation verv noticeable increase pacer The Duke. The race was hard fought, But if Artful is believed to be done Since got ready for. And Mike Employment Bureau ,,f th> rail sex. Heretofore the ladies of little Kdna Wilkes the season that Is not to saying Imp and Beldame have won Subur¬ ought fo know, for he was winning by a head In equivalent bans a man forty-seven when he the kind want. the national capital have been sparing in each of three heats from Miss White. The CUT PACING BECORD that she is done for good. Whatever plans with an Artful In his barn has beat Jack Dempsey. they in harness horse But there every reason to hope that then middleweight champion of the world, When interest racing. time was 229)4, 2.2SV4 and 2.30'i. Edna Mr. James P. Keene may make for Sysoil- strike lightning may and seeking information V -re of fair ones dally him. In the estimation of today, though not far from sixty, he hundreds present Wilkes' former mark was 2.3414. The race by's future, Mr. Whitney is determined that all dis¬ Is able to address luring I lie itriglitwixl meeting, who gave the Melton colt's rival shall continue *c criminating students of public form Artful hold his own with any middle¬ departments when tele¬ occasioned lively speculation in the books, Is a loyal suffrage to their favorites in no un- the dan patch abouses enthu¬ race as as she her feet and holds better racehorse than either the Top weight going.
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