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Show TIIETRAHPfi. Ilnrrlmnn lieluu I!ully I.r-!t Eniiiti ifurely MoU! His Uivu, Tho Prise Virtually Witliln the iCeacli ol tuu riciU Uuy, New York, 14. The tramp is continued con-tinued in Gilmore's garden. From midnight last night to 1 o'clock today to-day the fastest milea made by each man were as follows: Howell's 3S7tb mile in 9 min., 55 sec; Ennis'o, 337th milo in 15 min., 23 sec; Hur-riman's Hur-riman's 349th mile in 13 min., 18 sec. The score at 10 o'clock was as follows: Rowel, 385 miles; Ennis, 357; Harrimaa, 345. One o'clock: Howell, S9G; Ennis, 369; Harriman, 358. Two o'clock: Howell, 400; Euuis, 371; Harriman, 358. Three o'clock: Howell, 400; Euois, 375; Harriman, 3G2. New York, 14. The interest aud excitement over the pedestrian contest con-test ia increasing and to-night there were over 6.UU0 persons present. The contest is narrowed down tu Howell and Ennia aud the betting to night waB 5 to 1 on Howell, S lo 1 against Ennis, and 30 to 1 against Harriman. Tne latter is now struggling lo make 450 miles and get a Bhare ol the gate money. Howell ia constantly hissed and had feeling is being manifesto!. Ho doES not mind the hissing aud trots along in the same Btyle that he started on Monday morning. Ennis ia a great favorite and in tplendid form, walkiDg ;and running easily, encouraged meanwhile by applause and cheering remarks. Harriman appears ap-pears to be used up completely and and waiks slowly and with great difficulty. diffi-culty. Ennis ran bis 3Sd milea io 8 min., 3 eec, which ia the faeteet since tho match begau. Rowell slates thai if he wiua he will return lo tae third mau, provided he sticks to the track, his stake of $500, Ennis has promised the same. Howell finished 425 miles at 9.35, and retired. Ennis completed 400 miles at 9.41, amid most tumultous applause, and ielt the track for a rest. At 11 o'clock, Harriman was alone on the track, and had completed 3S7 miles, |