Show JJ artIJ J J j Mos1otmJ August 17Fist race handicap sweepstakes three and one fourth miles BucLstone won by ands a-nds Mink second TenVJes third Time 116 J j r I Secbnd race Molt and Cbandon Champagne stakes for twoyearolds one quarter of a mile Lady Primratfe won by four lengths Falsestey secoad Montrose third Time L17 S Third net choice stakes for three yearolds one and a half miles Bard won by a neck Dewdrop second ten lengths in front ol Binalf third Time 2B 3J 2BFourth Fourth race handicap sweepstakes 1J miles Bonanza won by a neck JtlK dalgo second Heel and Toe thlrav Tim 211 l Fifth race selling purse mile Harsh Redon won by a length Queen Esthersecond Edgedeld third Time L30M Sixth race hurdle IK miles over six hurdles Menmore won by eight lengths Endeavor second April Fool third Tinve 250 There was an immense gathering Monmouth Park race tract today to witness the content for the choice stakes in which the Baid and Dcwdrop I JJ9000 filly of the Dwyersfwereto prove I which was entitled to the blue ribbon st ti e turf as Jhreeyenrold for 1SSG Bard settled the quejtiop by I winning by a short head Hayward 1 who rode him bring bent on giving McLangnlin on Dewtlrop tbe kind of finish which McLaughlin always seems to like namely a close one The excitement ex-citement as the horses entered the straight was tremendous Cheer upon cheer resounded through the air Ladies stood upon the benches and railings and by their voices aud gestures urged their I favorite to victory and when at the close the Bard passed the line a winner bya short head thousands tsigbed that the race was so ended The race in itself it-self was really a dnSHorsB affair or from the aart to the finish the Bard was held steadily in hand for the great final struggle At the stand after the start Ben4Ali Dewdrop the Bard and Blue Win swept past dn the order namedf In lf rriJenteHnK the backstretch back-stretch McLaughlin put Dewdrop on I her good behavior and succeeded in hoMing the Bard but this was exactly what Hayward wanted for heJet ihe Bard loose and again was kDewdrow left Ben Ali all this time w3 racing as if for dear life In the turn on the railroad side McLaughlin again moved the filly up but found that jit would be very Injudicious to force Iherljust af thattime and ohe reserved all her force hintil well in the straight whenbe tried one of his splendid strategic moves of riding by forcing the pace in the last furlong but the Bard was still there and casting a look at McLaughlin the riderof the winner of the Choice stakes tRod the greatest threeyearold iu the country went past the judges stand in the time ot 239 There were sixtynine entries and the time was onefourth seconds slowertharf ftfebestprevious record Core Cor-e distance ooo vr ftJIV |