NEW YORK CITY OFFICIAL WILL BE GUIDED BY COMMISSIONER IN FUTURE ACTIONS ON O’CONNELL Judge Quiet on Former Giant -—Searching for Another Party to Baseball’s Lat est Bribe Scheme. By DAVIS J. WALSH, IKW YORK. Fell. 3 3.—Tho skeleton in haae ball's fair ily closet will be tenderly lahl to rest within the next -IS hours and thereafter' will rattle no more. J u s 11 c e Landis will of ficiate at the ob sequies and they will be simple af fecting and final. Life will arrive In this city on "un day morning, and at the brief conference with the dis trict attorney, a decision will he leached as to whether Jimmy O'Con nell shall be punished furth er for his part In the affair or permit ted to go his future way unmolested. Landis attitude has been forecast as one of tolerance and clemency toward O'Connell, whose loss in food mid honor has been deemed stif ficicnt to cover his offense. If \ Landis says the word, the skeleton will have rattled its last. Ax matters stand, the district at torney has let it he known that he will he guided by Landis in his fu t'ni' actions, if any. He stands re-’dy to indict O'Cidtnell before flic grand jury and prosecute his extra dition from California. But, Landis w i I not say the word because the ttfu he is alter is not Jimmy O’Con nell. He is an unnamed and unidentified sunebody who was so much smarter than O'Connell that lie covered his trail perfectly, leaving O'Connell hold ing the well-known hag. It seems un likely that the man in question, If he exists at all, will ever he apprehended. Tilth the start of another season, there will hanjly he a headstone to mark the scandal's dishonored grave, unless Cozy Dolan revives the Issue temporarily with a civil suit for re instatement. I am pleased to doubt that he will. Dolan, however, will make formal application to lamdis for reinstate ment hut it is almost certain that he will be greeted with a refusal as flat as a tailor's Iron. The distrlrt attorney did not give Cozy the clean hill of health he granted to Voting. Frisch and Kelly, but contented himself with the rather pointed In ference that Dolan’s eondurt dur ing the first investigation had laid him open to a suspicion of guilt, which had not been removed In the meantime. The judge, therefore, would have no> reason to copper his own bet. It was his decision that Dolan was guilty and the Judge (s not one to admit an error while the official scorer hap pens to he scoring the play as a clean hit. Bee Want Ads produce results. r~ = -J BASKET On me* Today. T.incoln at Omaha Tech. Thomas Jefferson (Council Bluffa) at South Omaha. Omaha Central at St. Joseph, Mo. Creighton Prep at York. Analey at Morna. Crete lit Wilber. University Place at Fairmont. Otoe county tournament at Nebraeka City. Kearney at HoMrege. Milford at Exeter. Hildreth at Naponee. Albion at Fullert i*r. Alma at McCook. Hildreth tournament. Nelson at Fairbury. (Thadron Prep at Valentine. Cedar county tournament. Beatrice at Genoa. Indians. f--- -N Grade School Cage Lineups _f rORRIOAN (7) Pop. JUNOMAN (12) Rhyp .K..Smorla Sanho .F.Karnllt • 'arltim .C.Stprba McLaughlin .O.Memeeek Oivltah ./• C) .Chadeh Field goals: Rmoda (2). Karnlk (2), Sterba, Rhye, Carlton, Clvllah. Free throw: Uailton. SARATOGA (7) Pos. CENTRAL I’K. (2) Mitchell .F.Crane Mason .F Othmer Lane ...C Maberey Trrpsl .G Pope JUUP .O Vorel Field goals: Lane (2), Tereal. Maberey. Free throw: T.ane. Referee: Ramaeclottl. DUNDEE (17) Pus. SAUNDERS (5) Martens ...F......Baird Montgomery .F.Peterson McOeachin .C.Wallace Ralph .G Morris Mieckly .G Austin Field goals: Marten* (2). Montgomery (4i, MeGeaehln, Mickley, Baird. Free throws: Marten*. Montgomery. Wallace. Referee: Ramaeclottl. COMENIUS (12) Poa. WINDSOR (6) Reddick .F Raanlck Dloughy .F McGavern Neuman .C ....Poakorney Berlta .G.St. Lucas Caraccilo ..G.;..Peterson Field goals: Neuman (5). Dloughy. Raznlck. MrGavern (2). Free throws: Me. Govern, Poakorney. Referee: Rokusek. CHICAGO TEAM LEADS BIKERS Chicago, Feb. 12.—The Chicago team of Walthour and McNamara wheeled Into the lead In the Interna tlonal six-day bicycle race at the Coliseum tonight by lapping the field during the 9 o'clock sprints In a wild hour of Jamming. The leading combination at 11 to night had traveled 1.713 miles and three laps and had a total of 322 points. One lap behind them were the teams of Bellonl and Degraeves. with 244 point; Kockler and Stock holm with 106 points, and De Clerck and Nefatti with 47 points. Indians Sign Heavyweight. Cleveland. Feb. 12.—Garland M. Buckeye. Chlrago semi-pro left handed pitcher, weighing 245 pounds, has I teen signed by the Cleveland Indians and ordered to report at Hot Springs, where he will start reducing to get down to around 228 pounds when the season opens. (54 national Institution 2from Chart to Chart*! Crooning King & (To. 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TDVA1AJ DHJfr^TfcP-fc AS TWtT viiLLA4^n«-S~ cpevJ th€t Pat. ICE SKATE CHAMP SEEKS NEW LAUREL Like Placid, N. Y., Feb. 13.—Fran ces Allen of Chicago, winner of the International Indoor speed skating 'crown, set out on his quest for the American diamond trophy and the national championship today by win ning the 220-yard and one-mile events. O'Neil Farrel of Chicago tried to make It an all-Chicago day by win ning the 220-yard event for the Lake Placid trophy, with Hoy McWhlrter, Chicago, placing third, but Eddie Murphy, also of Chicago, could do no better than third place In the two mile race, and the victory in that event went to Leslie Boyd of New York. Allen's time was 20 seconds flat In the 220-yard event, while In the one mile event it was 3:06 4 5, HUNTER ENTERS NET SEMI-FINALS New York, Feb. 13.—Francis T. Hunter of Beckley, W. Va„ entered the semi-finals of the annual Brook lyn Heights Casino tennis tournament today by defeating Harry Brunle of the Wistsido Tennis club, Forest Hills, 6- 4, 6 3. Hunter meets the veteran Bean Mathey tomorrow while the national singles champion, William T. Tllden. II, faces Watson M. Washburn In the other semi-final contest. In the doubles matches today Hunter and S. Howard Voshell de feated Wnshburn and E. T. Herndon, 7- 9, 6-4, 9-7. Mathey and Samuel Hardy defaulted to Brunle and J. S McCloy. ESPINOSA LEADS TEXAS GOLFERS Han Antonio, Tex., Feb. 13.—Abe Espinosa, San Francisco professional, led the field In the first day of medal play for the Texas open golf chant plonship, turning in a card of 139 for the two rounds. Espinosa had a 6S for the morning round and a 71 for the afternoon, one stroke under Mac Donald Smith, also of San Francisco, who scored a pair of 70s. New Nebraska Coach Will Take Up Duties at New Post Next Week Irbana, III., Feb. 13.—Ernest E. Bearg. formerly assistant football roach at the I'niversity of Illinois and lately appointed head football coach at tlie I'niversity of Nebraska, will leave here for Lincoln early next week. Tlte newly-appointed grid mentor contemplates starting spring football practice immediately upon his arrival at Lincoln, lienee he will Issue a call for all aspirants for the 1925 team to report within a day or two after he assumes his duties there. Bearg will have complete charge of the spring workout and will be assisted by two former Nebraska gridiron heroes. I'niversity of Illinois athletic authorities are expected to name a suc cessor to Bearg within the next week or two. In addition to assisting Loach Zuppke with the football team, Bearg acted as tennis coach, and last season was coach of the golf team. He also had charge of the varsity freshman basket ball squad. »_,__/ ,<2v3mU3dSp<*&l oy 1W5G 8CHLAIFKR IN CALIFORNIA. nORRIE SCHLAIFER fights In Los Angeles tonight. It will be the Omaha welter's second fistic battle since arriving In the land of sunshine and oranges, to gay noth ing of movie folk. Schlalfer Is sched uled to fight one Pode Bercot. Morrie lost his first start in Cali fornia last Friday night when “Ijefty" Cooper won a 10-round de rision over the Omalian. The fight, according to all reports, was one of those slani-bang affairs. We look for Schlalfer to do better tonight and next Friday, when he again meets "Lefty” Cooper. When Schlalfer fought Cooper last Friday conditions were all strange and he didn't have time to become acclimat ed, very necessary for a boxer of the Schlalfer type. "Italie” Ruth is now at lint Springs being boiled out. Soon lie'll lie at some major league park being bawliil out. DEMPSEY'S FISTS VALUABLE. WHETHER Jack Dempsey fights again or not, there Is no get gating 'round the fact that the champion's two powerful fists are the most valuable mitts in the history of the boxing game. In less than 14 minutes of actual ■ ■■ ■ ■■■' ■ - ■ ■ a combat in twp fights—LuLs Flrpo and Georges Car pen tier—Dempsey gath ered in $775,000. Of this amount our Uncle Sam took close to half and Jack Kearns, the champ's manager, got a 50-50 cut. HT’CK" KEARNEY, former I Creighton university basket ball coach and player and the best basketeer developed at the Blue and White gymnasium, is the i leading scorer in the Amateur Ath letlc union tournament, according to Los Angeles newspapers. Kearney plays with the Hollywood team that is leading the tourney with 15 vie tories and no defeats. Following is an account of the Hollywood team's victory over the William l^ane company club: Two nights sg«> sgalnnt the William l4n« company club. Kearney scored 4* points single-handed This break* the local Amateur Athletic union mark made some time ago by Fo* of Alhambra, who counted 24 marker* In one conte*t. The* score of the Hollywood-bane clash was h7 to 7. which l* another local record Although handicapped nearly all sea son by a r *nk knee, Kearney ha* never failed to show In excellent farm. He hits the bull's-eye practically every time he shoot* and. like all good basket ball player*, doe* not han* onto the ball, get ting rid of It by shooting or passing the second It is given to him. Bout Ends in Draw. Pittsburgh, Fah. 12—Tommy Ryan nf Ruffaln and Phil Vsr'll nf Rochas t-r fnug-ht a slnw in round draw at MoKaasport tnnlght. Just contrast its coolness and rich mildness with anything you ever smoked ff'fcckiS^O,June*N.WWman vrltlch ju# *eemed to VwitlT|] . II developed a Mcret tobacco pious* a pipe. No one else ever Knew I *|l which won InAantand widespread hi* secret until we acquired Ir }| lavor. •//yitJdtd « fhlkr-bodud *S\fellman>i Method and by its | (I richness, mildness endfngmnu mean* made GrangerfyutfCitt JJ Granger Rough Cut CYCLONES EXPECT TO BEAT SOONERS flprrlnl Dispatch to Th« Omaha Bee. Ames, la., Feb, 32.—That Iowa State has a real chanre to break Into the win column in Missouri valley basket bail when it meets the Okla homa Sooners In State gymnasium Saturday is the opinion of Coach Bill Chandler, Cyclone coach. .Oklahoma won from the Cyclones on the Sooners' home floor by a mar gin of one point ea»ly In the season. During the last few weeks, however, the Cyclones have showed consider able improvement. Jacobson, center, has at last found the basket and on the southern trip over last week end moved up to 11th place Int he scoring list by making six baskets. Ander son. forward, and Fisher,'guard, are both showing considerable improve ment both in shooting and in floor work. It is on these three men that Chandler bases his opinion that the Cyclones will have a chance of trip ping up the Oklahoma cagemen. JOHN CARROLL STARS SUSPENDED Cleveland. Feb. 12.—Two star ath letes at John Carroll university here were suspended today from further participation this year in varsity eports because of a failure in the mid year examnatons. They are Carl Plummer of Colfax la., and Harold McGuire of Rock Ilapids, la. Both are three letter men. Plummer being the second high point scorer on the fixitlwill team last fall. The faculty j action will make them ineligible for basket ball and track. CENTRAL CAGERS MEET LINCOLN Coach Knapple’a Central High school basket hull team Is now in per fect ahupe for its gume with Lincoln High tonight at the Technical High gymnasium. The Purple cagers will enter the fray without Horacek or Rnltertsnn. both letter men on the hardwood court. The Central lineup will he ns fol lows: Sharpe and Marrow, forwards: Kgan and Solomon, guards, and Jone*, center. Omaha Athletic Club to Hold Pin Tourney The annual Omaha Athletic club handicap bowling tournament will he held on the club a alleys March 6. 7 and #. it was anouflred last night. Twenty teams have entered. The en try lint still remain* open. The teams entered are as follows: Trant-Mississippi I’swenger — (Under .\ m t ion« I*. Zl«»n National* Rocky Mountain National* am! Yellowntone N* tionai*. o A C League - Woods Bros.. Reus. Lucky Five ami «». A C s Comments! League — Carter I.aWea. klopp Printing Co ami C I* a. H«»spo I/eaguc One team NVwtlUier Men'* l.eagu* -Dally New*. Bee mill Herman Tribune World-Herald League—Editorial. Opera tor* and St erect y per* Army off *r* League-Port Omaha Quh rter maatei« and Fort Crook Quarter* master*. Easterners Win at Golf. SI. Petersburg, Kla., Keb 12.—Mis* Dorothy Doyle of the Torrcsdale club of Philadelphia, and Jack Krbeck of the Wot Chester Ulltmor* t-lub, live, N. Y„ "on the final match of the west const mixed foursome golf tournament at the .Dingle Country club here today hy defeating Mr. and Mr*. Robert leasing, St. Petersburg, 4 and 3. — f--\ Jack Dempsey Opens New “Gym” I OS ANGELES. Feb. 13.—An other enterprise was fornuil ^ ly added to the list of In dustries headed by Jack Dempsey, heavyweight ring champion and capitalist. It was the new Demp sey gymnasium, a training quar ters de hive for pugilists and pep seeking business men where every thing in tlie way of equipment is up-to-date and even the posts of tlie squared eircie are varnished. Mickey Walker, welterweight champion, was among those who posed for photographs during tlie dedication ceremonies, __' Amateur Boxers Divide Honors Boston, Keh. 12.—Amateur boxers from old England and New England divided honors tonight in a triangu lar annual tournament here, which brought together Canadian, British and American boxers. Great Britain and the United States each won two of the finals on the program. The English boxers had apparently clinched a victory in the meet when Jo# Monte of Brockton, Mass., in an upset, defeated Harry J. Mitchell off England. Olympic light heavyweight champion, In the 175-pound class final bout. G. Gogav of England won the 135 pound class final and England scored again when Jack Elliot won the 160 pound class final bout. Edward Adonis of Boston carried off honors in the fourth weight class on the night's card, the 147-pound division. Monte scored the only knockout of Ihe night when he put away Jean Batelle of Canada In the first round of the semi final. JOSS TO PILOT YALE GRIDDERS New Haven, Conn., Keh. 12.—John - Hubbard Joss of Indianapolis was this afternoon elected captain of the Vale football team to succeed J. H. Bingham, who left the university be cause of scholarship trouble. Joss, who is a member of the class of 1926, played left tackle on the team last fall. He prepared at Taft school, is i 22 years old, weighs 193 pounds and 1 is 6 feet, 3 1-2 inches tall. A ; Blue jays Trim Fliekertails □RANI) FORKS, N. D.. Feb. 13.—* Creighton university won itt first basket ball victory over North Dakota university here last night, 39 to 21. The score does not indicate th« speed of the game for if the Flicker tails could have sunk half of the shots they made, Creighton’s cham pionship hopes woulud have been jolted. Creighton showed speed on the floor and deadline shooting. The score at the half was IS to 7 with the Omaha quintet in the lead. The lineup: NORTH DAKOTA CREIGHON Kdward ..HP. Trainman Tjoughin .. Ryan Hoe C... Mahoney Hundfrker _R<* Cnrn*man \>ijt*l .1.0. 8t>*teb*r Fl*l«l goat*. r-klivard. 1: Bn* 3 V*ig*1, 1: TrautttjHn. f* Ryan. 2; Mahoney. B; <*orn*in»n. 1: Snelfhtr. 1 Fr*e throws: t.ouehfn. 3; TW 3: v#!f*!, 3; Wild*, 1: Woutat, 1; Trautman. B; Ryan. f»: Cnrneman. 1. Substitution*: wild* for Bd wards; VVoutat for Rusdicker: Conway for Sp»mbre and Carrier alao ran. Second ra« e: klile and aeventy yard#: Mine Veal (William#) .13.10 8 *0 6 20 Hot Dog (Dolin) .26.60 9 10 Frank Monroe (Maiben) .3.40 Time. I 44 2.5 See It Through, Tuiaa, Sophia Marfa. May k alao ran. Th rd ra^e Three and one-half furlong# : Donating (Stutta) .19.60 4 20 3 30 Se* r*re#t (Buxton) .0.10 4 «6 Mulligan (Rodrigues) .7.40 Time; 43 1-5. Peter Brjfh, War Franc. Flank Attack, Barra, kr aud Bettylane also ran. Fourth rare Mile and 70 yard#: Ati-mln (I>olin> . .16 00 £ 50 4 70 Firmament (William*) .3.JO 3.26 Lsgoon (Flsl'.er) .5.10 Time 1 47 1-5 (’lock Stocking. Eunice K .Nellie (lough and Rosa Veta alao ran. Fifth race Six furlongs; }*« njola (Maiben) .12 30 7 00 3 JO Socrates (Weiner) .6 86 4 JO Bu» H*i*> ( Smith I .4 30 iTlnic; 1 13. Ipronr atnl Rigel aiao ran xNew Ira* k record. Sixth race Six furlong# Sun Alto# t Ambrose* . , 5 30 I 10 2 50 Dangerillo (Stuttsl .2.70 2.5v MiCrimmon (Buxton) .2 70 Time 1 12 15 Theo Red Hidalgo I Magic Wand and Boon Companion alao ran. Seventh race; Mile and an eighth: ! London Smoke (Gfanelll). .46 7# 16 io 430 I North Breeze iMaihen)....' 40 2 *0 ! Bowmat) (Wein«er) 3 20 Time 1 55 4-5 Tingling Tlcarey, Kent L. Miaa Mazie and Huonec also ran. NFAV ORLEANS. Firal rare Six furlongs; Mis# Nan* y (W Harvey) .8-6 1-2 1-4 Grace T*oxler (Moore) .5-1 TS-l Pave Goldie ta M and Hilly Mann also ran. Third race « furlongs: Warning (M.Tigue) .11-5 even 1-2 Foxtail (Leyland) .6-1 IS*! Orlova (Herbert) 6-5 Time 1:14 2 ? C’.iughhM-dan Fifty Fift> Move On Seth Tru*l Official. Be ale Leighton Mia* Anne Pine. Jack Trout. Hi'tump denerxia tv al«o ’■*n Fourtn race 1 tulle: Quoiation (Cooper .13-1 4-5 1-4 Bob'# Marv (Hay) .3-6 1-6 Elvina (M«Tigue) 1-3 Time 1 41 1 Cherry cote. Sun Lady Miaa Kate alao tan Fifth rare Mile an*! a aixteenth' Baiter Ip (Burke) .6-1 14-1 6-5 Dandybrush tl.acoate) 3-1 7-5 David Hrtrurn (Herbert) 8-5 Time 1:47 1-6. Belphrisoni*. Gorget. Mont ifringllla Bear Oraaa an*! Post Haste al*o ran Sixth rare Mile and 70 yard# Sweeptona (Moore) 5-12-1 even Doc McMahon (Alien) S-6 4-S Talequa (MrTIrue) r 5 Time 1 46 3-5. Lucky. Sincere, Mit, Ten Trav. Fearnaught. Aurora also ran Seventh rare Mil# and a sixteenth Double Tip (MrTigue) ...11-6 4-5 2-S The Leopard tljicoate) . even 1-2 Gimai (Burger) . . 4 5 Time 1 4J Blarkolia, Paulina, Calvin. Flaxy Mae. Twelve Bella alao ran T1 \ *11 W'A. First rare 3»» furlongs Ruth Gobi < Kelaay) . 12 <6 3 *6 t ta Panola (Lille' ) ., ...3*6 Ml Amigo (Smith) .3 40, Time 42 1-5 Island Fairy. Flaxsc-d J lady Julian. Deep Blue and Santa Oe- * riba also rab Second rare: 6 ^ furlongs Sant hi* C. (Smith) J T9 4 40 * 40 Randolph (Frev) ..... .5 60 4 66 J i'nlihan (llrstnwsod) .. . .. 4 <• j Time 1 6# Helen Cook. Shaatma.j Edna Y Financial Rooster l adx Win ; (rev Kiel Diamond Rose Roberta, l.uiu j Hla* k. Never Can Tell. Red Moon and • lioerne also ran • Added starter Third rare 6 k# furlong# r»e*maaoa (lloopei) 9 26 3 *ft 2 86 Miaa Shasta i Flat on) 3 El CUI (Robert#) - 40 Time 1 "8 1-5 l ittle Bat «Nu kcure. Jenk* La Zora and Queen Km;# also ran Fourth rare N' furlong# Chllllwaek. 168 (Roberts) 32 8« 8 66 3 66 Kingman 166 (Schaefer) 3 66 .go Aeeeleratlon 168 (Kilt#) ■ Time 16* Shasta Spring#. ''kite Ltgbta Mia* O.nond I.auna alao ran Fifth race MB* 76 yard* Gloom Girl J7 (Renn) 4 •• M! !** Rev Do 112 (Marline#).3 -6 . 4 >!<•» Paige. U6 < Elat on) * 40 Time 14* l.one Pine Y'»k l*a*«‘*v nooohk*. chick BarkleN Au Rex o* • Re# #e Young Exalyn Harrlgan. Hum#. Fay ette G(r| alao ran Sixth rare * furlong* 4 ^ . .. Re(h Page 166 (Griffin) . 16 f6 4*6 * # > f adx- Roae, 113 (Hooper) .... 5 26 1 <6 Bullet l’ro. f It) «Schaefer) Time, l 16 1 5 Dlome.1 Cordon Rouge \V,*,»d*e M rntgonxei' The Lamb Fiank S alao (mix Seventh race Mile Worthmnn lrtrt (Ftaher) ! c «6 66 4 ?» 1 athetine Marrone • '« (\YaP«) 6 60 * yo Hla* k Wand 6* (Svlxia) 4 48 Tim# 1 *8 1 b Polo Ground BudtLr Kean. Barn Dollar Fair Rowena. !.adx Ine# alao ran. Eighth race 6 furlong# Cot n Flower 114 (Hoxgiand) S3-' » *S -26 Belie K 110 (Schaefer) 3 60 5 06 Mia# \an.tore, 115 (Barn#*' -4 Time l 81 Dell Pxan*. Mtaa fcratna C | Rt aaoa. 8>amp ai»o 1 an. Ninth rac#* Five furiosi# Boomerang. 115 ( Elston)... .9 •* II? 4.2? Furious Bill. 112 (Crmif).5.40 44© Sanuan. 1*2 'McHugh) .••*•*•.119 Tima: 1:01. 8erna„ Runleign. Mar caret White. Mias Caltha. Zorro, Rom At kin, Kirkwood also ran. FAIR GROUNDS. First race: Puraa. 12.009; elaimtari b year-olds and up; 4 furlonga; Rapid Day .1*9 Tippity Witehat lit Hughes Graham 107 Scoop • . • ,.119 sJ 55 Moehy .,lti Pillager * s ».101 xPhil Mayers .10* Frightful . * #.l** Queen Charming 112 Ben Wood .•*•.147 gDeapair . . ..1*9 xEverglad# • Queer . .112 x Monastery ,.,.107 High Vl*e#r ...1*9 xJohn Q. Kelly 111 >Say No ......197 Dreamer . . ..l'» Second race: Purs# 11,000; cla-lmlng; 2 year-oMs and up: mile md 7* yarda: xHiddn Morxv Jit Pleasant . W1*S xJudge Breeuer 104 xFormore .. .. 5* x\ienneee ,, ... *5 Ivory .... ..... «: l'rlsna .100 Overtake.1 ' xD-.>n Juan ,...103 jtRo’lln Wavs .. ‘T * Chaplet . Winsome Lad* Tarrajrc# C. . . . '5 xSea Coajt 9 War Pr!te .. 192 Dory R Sims Vi Third r;t e *1,0*0 purse: Grand Duke Alexis handicap, 3-year-oldt and up. 6 furlong* Adolphus * 9 5 Banter .1 * Cyclops 4*1'. ...1*2 Certain .1 z The Rust .10« aJust David .. 1 > a Barra ud* ...105 The Badger ...' 9a Little Visitor . . 94 *8 N. Holman entry. Fourth race Puree, 2.50* added; g?. Valentine handicap; J.vear-olds mile Stirrup Cup ...112 Prince** Adel# 104 W alt#r E ... Ill aBenedict Vow 113 Elector . 12* Ado’phus .711 St Charles ....1*1 aRuttin In . ...112 Lucifer .107 Taroie II .1*« alrliehour entry. Fifth ’ace Purse 11 7**; Lake 8h*'e puree; 4-year-olds and up. m:’.e and 70 ye rds: aBaf-raruda ....1*4 Honor .1*4 Lady Bell# . 97 Dust About . ..1*4 sJust David .11# Star Beck .1*0 • S \ M’dnnn entr5 S xth race Purse li ft**; claiming J year-oids and up; 1 1-1« mile# . Calcutta ... .1*7 Johnrv JeWsM .113 \ uinad .1*9 xR‘\ Mounta'n i ■* xW.rf.r, . ..97 xl’.t. r,h» 9« x|x»inn. Sant* , 9. iKtcirpolfttc l , M.n.llm, 1»- xRmtt'. shat . 97 It ■« k .n.l Ry, ln7 xln.u.At, t.-l i*» r;u» ritrm 111 S-vnnlh ran, I'ur*' »!•*•: rl.lmin* 4 \,ar-o!.ts and up I 1-1 k m Tutalip.l#c Rnrk . 1M aiira«. Tr„ , , 99 vIVor.M, liiin* aZanaitiar . ...1P7 xi;,nrg,ii. 99 Il.I.ily. \' . »s W-.tmo., "lix ■HI, Amm , ,.li> Stop,a a ■ " 1 • > xAltr, tiv. . . . 94 Si Maltin', . i „i vSo v)#t .... 1*3 DeKsia ! •= • S-Pb> lOi Dor!us ; j; a Peace Pal .1*3 xPmmismg Tob l * 'Apprentice allowance claimed. Weath er clear, track fast 0 TI A 41 AN A. V ret ra«e * , furlonga. 1709. 7 vear okl# « fa mine, handicap Peter Whiffle 15 a Spanish Lade '*5 xct h a pa# .,.1*4 eOpgco bOmnia 114 xThat a the * Time . Private Seth 1*7 Prince Hi ns Id 112 r Eleven S,xty . • hNinety Six’v . 1*' Tamale Dick 1*4 aGe«rge O Nell 113 Shorn; ijg .'Eastman entry. Unternat tonal Stable entry. cWjktup entrv s,,‘ v ' r* • 5 furlonga |C*f, S-rear ‘"•b and u». claiming 'Tr Teenn 91 Lot of St'!e 3** xl.li Me Russell 9* King North 1*4 x Frank Ttreur 1 7 S'Hymrisn King 1*7 >! **Lx Rap’d' 94 xMv Friend 'at 391 'Margaret Madison Short Chang# . 1 * ,, 99 Carri# Moo*# . 1*4 Halbert .1*9 Cregt ...» i»t Damir 94 xRun tie. *t» ..1*7 Abe# Harvey ..1*4 Dr McArthur 112 * Scamper .1*5 Tdi* *a' L l_r S fut long*, 17*3 J res: olds clafghTng Cord, n Rc »«e M aMr R »br .. 1*3 Wood. X It? 'Sh*»f» l ted 43 Holoners It* 'The Cheetah 113 x He He Wood 3#,' Tv'o Hx»«> 11* K cents n ' ?* Sixth fci^ ff Kxe \' t Tov 1'The \ Bullet fbtef 313 N'«tn race; « fe n5, p,...# %. veer-aMs and up, clstmd'c x'I.mipi.ip i x. k, •»,!' 9», . , ... xlli»p.1,l. >• ' \ .p|». k., «•! *.1— 9.,'tr, ,c I ;,.;A .199 Lx. V. nt .. CM »: v..•njeC^.c w**i‘* 4