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Show COUNTRY JAY PROVES I SENSATION OF RACES KALAMAZOO. Mich.. July 2D. Country Jay, the 14-year-old trotter, proved the wonder of the grand, circuit opening, if not of all harness history, when, in tho second heat of the -2:05 trot today, he mado a new record for himself in thft time of 2:051. Country Jay won this race, which broke the world's record for the three fastest heats ever consecu- .V.n-i1' o V1?,"1' tho t,mes bcInS 2:041. -:(Joi, 2:05. nr9 rIacey dV0VC Country Jay. So-noma So-noma Girl won the first heat. wX118!1 Mme, marled ail the events of the closing day of tho Kalamoroo meet-Jelu meet-Jelu favorites wero winners of three of the four events. In the 2-00 pace GIftline was favorite oer such famous contenders as The Eel. parky Hal and Aileen Wilson, but broke llc a,1J" tlrst heat and was distanced. A bandage around one of his hind legs loosened and tangled his feet 1 so that he could not pace. Darky Hal I nnrU,,e ,r,ac.6 aft0r Th6 E! had taken ) the first heat. ' Summaries: nit. rc?' purse ,52500- two tn three Darky Hal, won; The Eel, second; Aileen i JM Wilson, third. Best time. 2:021 2:05 trot. 51500. two in three Country ?wyV, wn; Sonoma Girl, second; Oro. third. Best time, 2:041. 2:03 trot, $2000, Evening Telegraph stake, three In fiveNancy Royce, won-Demarest, won-Demarest, second; Aquln, third. Best time, 2:06i. 2.11 pace, $1000. three In five Earl. Jr. won: Peter Pan, second; Dr. Fox. third. Best time. 2:05J. |