Show The Big Victory New York 2 Tribunes London Iroquois wi n the Derby under every circumstance that coud aJd splendor and interest to the victory Neither the public nor tbe turf oracles believed Iroquois likely to win Lorillard himself had no great confidence though backing Iroquois to a considerable amount Itfa i understood his corned l ons to his stable were moderate ands and-s triends generally supported his horse with prudence Peregrine ever since inning the Two Thousand Guineas ha been a hot favorite Good judges acknowledge ack-nowledge Archers admirable riding but nyIroquol won on his own merits The crowd was apparently stupefied by the surprise but Archer and Iroquou together were heartily greeted un entering enter-ing tbe jockeys inclosure the Prince ndPrinceis of Walss both applauding Americans were cheering wildly and American ladies were crying with shear delight over the first American EUCCU in the Darby |