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Show TENNY WINS THE HANDICAP. A Great Pay at Brooklyn Nta Fram th tportln World. Nr.w Yokk, May 15. The entries for the Brooklyn haudicap, for 8-year-olds aud upwards, tha club to add the amount necessary to make the gross value of the stake $20.00i. of which tfcs second horse receives 93500, and tlx? third horo 81500, mile and a quarter Tenny. 12M; Burlington, 120, Judk'a Morrow, 11$; Demtith, 118; Princs Koyal, 117; Tea Tray, 116; Castaway. 115; Senorifa. Ill; Keporter; 1 10; Banquet, Ban-quet, 108; Eon. 108; Santiago, 10"; Leighton, lOtt Cousin Jeems, lort; Rim-sel, Rim-sel, 104; Uncle. Bob. 100; Saunterer. 100; Once At'ain. 100; Chatham; ; Carroll, U?; King Thomas, Do; Nelly Blv. S5. The Tribune says of the handicap; Tenny is a prouounced favorite. Sen-orita Sen-orita "is handicapped in case of rain, but with a good track will be close oi. The same is true of Prince Koyal and Tea Tray. Eon will do well In a we, and heavy track. Judge Morrow, Burlington, Sauntercr. Banquet, Dc-muth. Dc-muth. Lcighion, Keporter. Kussell, Lo-antaka. Lo-antaka. Cousin Jeems. L'ucle Poi, Castaway, Carroll and King Thoma are also expected to start. Have Johnson took up Joe Thomp son's 15000 that neither Tea Trav, Tet ney nor Senorita would win. 'jtboaip son then went to the St. James and hW the following bets: 9500 that Tenn; was not first, 8500 that he was no. second, 8500 that he was not third Tenny to start, with Sil Llchtenstein Sol had to give Thorn pgon 925 for thr bet. Thompson then bet 8100U agiinsi Tenny being first, 81000 against beinp second, aid 81000 against being third, with James Murphy of Chicago, Pulst fer's former partner, giving 850 for the hft. he then offered 920.000 agains' 810.000 against Tenny, with no Ukeri. the weather outlook of much interest to those assembled at dravesend racp track today to witness Brooklyn handicap handi-cap and other races. In the early morning morn-ing hours it did look as though showe'S might come, but as the day advanced and the sun showed itself through the ha.o, a shout of joy went up from a groop of trainers who bad gathered in front of the grand stand to watch tLelr worses work. The joy was short lived, however, fof about 1 o'clock a slow, drizzling rain bflgan. to fall, with every prosoect that it would conliuuo through the afternoon. after-noon. " t The track before the rain was in as good condition as it was possible for human bands to make it, but, nevertheless, never-theless, it was not - fast, and the rain has made it slow. The top drtesing that it has received lately has n:it become thoroughly packed and next to tha rails the track is quite deep.. This will suit most of the horses that will go to tie po3t for the handicap, and a great race is looked for. A continuous line of carriages of every description laden with men and women crossed the Brooklyn bridge this morning bound for the race track. A cumber of Tallyhos carrying gay crowds attracted much attention as they drove through the city of cburohes. It is expected 30,000 pep-pie pep-pie will see the great race. The Brooklyn Brook-lyn handicap is tha fourth event, and it is not expected that tha horses wUl be sent off before 4:30. .y"" , New York. May 13. Tenny won the Brooklyn handicap by two lengths; Prince Koyal second, Tea Tray third. Tha Hilpna Baolng- Assoelatlaa. Helena, Mont., May 15. The pnsi-tivo pnsi-tivo announcement is made that the troubles in the racing association of this city had been compromised and that the big meeting in the fall would be held as usual. |