Show 11FII D THE 1UitbIYS TROTIING llFCUIU The Remarkable Performance of Alfa at Terre Haute Yesterday A SDEHUSE TO NEARLY EVERYONE SALISBURY SURE OP CAPTURING THC WORLDS RECORD Robert 7 Goes Toilny to Beat His Record of 20i 1Z and Joe Pnt Chen ViI Start Tomorrow and Kriilcnvof to Dent the Stnlllou Record Cnrl > onntc Paces a Mile in Z04 Other Great Turf Events Terre Haute Ind Sept 12A big crowd of people cheered lusty today when one worlds record was broken and then another record finally yielded itself to a horse when sweet little Alls tied the worlds trotting record made by Nancy Hanks over this tacK two years ago agoThe first record to be smashed was done by Carbonate the twoyearold pacer bred by Dubois Brothers of Colorado Colo-rado It was not an ideal racing day a I racng damp southeast wind rather ting the life out of the track But even at that It was fast as shown by the nIles done 1 The gray colt went away with a runner run-ner going to the half In 105 > He fin ibhcd the mile well within himself at 1 20S1 clip The fourth heat of the 216 clp fourt trot won by Expressive was sensational the stout threeyearold filly lowering her I mark i of a second and placing to her credit the fastest fourth heat ever gone by one of her age The 217 pace furnished I furnish-ed a surprise In the fifth heat Tommy Brown and Gazette made a dead heat of It Under the rule these two horses j alone will contend tomorrow for the deciding de-ciding heat cidlnl wonderful performance of Allx in tlelnc the worlds record made over this I track two years ago by Nancy Hanks surprised everybody It was believed the conditions were unfavorable for a record I breaking effort The mare got away well I rdTn lha runner Ferdinand setting the pace Around the turn she shied where some dirt from the scrapers had inadvertent been left on the track and McDowell says the mare lost fully a second She was at the quarter In 3 The second quarter the up hill was done In AV In the fast third quarter her speed was II terrific the little mare coming like a I rhlrlwind and tieing Nancy Hanks record rec-ord for the same quarter She did the I fourth quarter In SI without a sign of distress Mr Salisbury is confident he Saisbury can capture the worlds record on this I I track and will start Alb again Friday Robert J goes tomorrow to beat his I record of 2034 and Joe Patchen will start Friday to beat the stallion record I I Summary First race 211 pace stake 1500 continued con-tinued from yesterday Klssells Dallas won the frt fifth and sixth heats and race In 211 21 212 Kitty B woh the fourth In 21 Frank Agan won the second In 2124 Rowdy Joe won the third In 212 Rocker also started 216 trot purse J1000 Expressive won the fourth fifth and sixth heats and race in 212 214U 2134 Gertrude won the first and second In 213i 2134 Nina Medium Me-dium won the third In 217 Rexamericus Katie ed F Maby and Snowden also started start-ed pace purse 1000 unfinished Gazette Ga-zette won the second and third heats in 213 ½ 214I Tommy Brown won the fourth Redwing won the first Hattie D Ganerose Morella also Nelly started McCory Clint Kin 212 trot purse 1500 unfinished Dandy Jim won the first and only heat of the day Time 211 Commodore Porter ftms B Leshlloh William Penn Ellard also started j Carbonate sent to beat 210U made the mile In 33 1tP4 137 210 I Alls sent to beat 204 Time13 103U 1JO ZM I 20 n Sport at Lulonln Cincinnati 0 Sept lAt Latonla today to-day one favorite three secopd choices and one long shot won Miss Reynolds fell in the second race and broke a leg and had to be killed I Her jockey J Coombs suffered a broken eiJo and internal in-ternal injuries The big dump was In the last race In vhlch Cllntle C a 15 to 1 shot ran away from Frauleln who sold at 3 to 5 The track was fairly good and the attendance light Summary First race seveneighths of a mUe Judith won Dolly Withers second Sadie Heard third Time 128 Second race five furlongs Albany won Eva L second Addle Buchanan third Time IuE Third race mile Pevtonla won Bolivar Buckner second Ellen Douglas third Time 143 ½ Fourth race six furlongs Pat Woodcock Wood-cock won Hodgson second Scotland third Time 116 Fifth race four and onehalf furlongs Tonges won Adah Roy second Taolache third Time57 Sixth race seven furlongs Cllntie C Time won Miss 123 Tilly second Ataman third At Last St Louix St Louis Sept 12 East St Louis results re-sults First race threefourths of a tUe Londonville won The Broker second Sc wanee third Time 122 Second raw half mile Lady Lee won Liloll B second Belle T third Time 5 4 tt Third race ninesixteenths of a mUe Jardme won Northwestern second Halcyon Hal-cyon third Time 100 Fourth race thlrteensixtoenths of a mile Liberty II won Hart Wallace second San Bias third Time 120 Fifth race threefourths of a mie Llzzlo V won Unicorn second Robert Latta third Time 123 The Harlem Trae Harlem IlL Sept 12 First race half mle Virge dOr won Little Dorrit mile Litte Dorri second sec-ond Sc lalla third Time 43J SS > il race IX furlongs Evanatus M n utraldlne second Wahatchle third tird ii K 133 Third race nJle and a sixteenth Billy McKenzIe won Warren Leland second Francis Pope third Time 1SOH Fourth race five and ojehalf furlongs Olehaf furlong Diecs won Midas secSAd Installator iIilrs 110 a sefd instlator Fifth rce mile and sixteenth Willie I L won Nephew second Fakir third Time 150 I At Gravcncnd New York Sept 12mo best race of I the day at Gravesend was the third and for unknown I some reason Patrician was at the remunerative odds of three to one I 1ed8 1e nolai at post ner lie let Candalabra do all I the running and then came away and won as he chose In the mile race Lady Violet a an odds on favorite while Etoncnello was heavily backed for the place When the flag fell Correction went out Into the lead as if was a five furlong race Instead of a mile and Stonenclle ran behind her under a heavy heaY J J pull while Lady Violet held her head just as high In the air In third place This was the order to the stretch when Stoncnelle passed Correction and Lady Violet did the same thing Grlflln then took a steady pull on Lady Violet and won about as he pleased First race five furlongs Antlpode won Dungannon second Tom Foster third Time 103 Second race mile Peacemaker won Live Oak second Red Skin third Time 143 thIr Third race mile and sixteenth tn clan won Candelabra second Faraday third Time 143 second Fourth race five and onehalf furlongs Cromwell wo i True Penny turlong Owlet third Time 109 Fifth race mile Lady Violet won Stoncnelle second Flora Thornton third Time 14214 thir Sixth race five and onehalf furlongs Second Attempt won Sir DIxon Jr second sec-ond Jack tho Jew third Time 103 rlcetwoOr lIcrl Now York Sept 12 Although the heats divided In two of were the three races trotted and paced at Fleetwood Park today the contests were not up to the highest standard of jesterdays sport 210 trot Esqulmo won third fourth fourh Jonathan and fifth heats also started Saliy Max Victor St 225 class trotting Dudley Olcott won first fourth and sixth heats Best time frt sit tme S G 1 < Y I 219U l Billy Knox won third and fifth heats Bell Grant won second heat Liz zie N Mystery and Keeler also started The phenomenal speed of Clayhontas caused all the other entries to pay for felts In the class for 235 pacers and Clayhontas walked over for the stake pacing an easy mile In 217 I At Point Slreeze Philadelphia Pa Sept 12The races at Point Breeze today were the most Interesting of the season 224 trotting purse 2000Jlm D won the race in three straight heats Happy Lady Col Dickey Little Ethan Tom Me hum and Bon Ami also started Time 21 216 217 214 pace Raven won the first fourth and fifth heats and race Whisper won the Second and third heats Nellie F H Rockwell also started Tlmer2114U eJ tlted 21 212 ± 13 21414 21P4 Trotting for threeyearolds LImonohro won the second fourth and fifth heats and rce Hilda S won the first andthlrd Myrtle 1 Ray William K also started Idolett wus 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