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Show B00I8M SPARED FROM A DJtUBOlIlG Madman Proves True to His Name and Refuses to Start no. i woods. Th attandaoea at the tgooa track Monday waa about normal, weather v ry warm and track faat. TbTM fa vorlt aad thr aecond ehoic woa. Th feature of the day waa tha fourth race oa the card, th Kay villa handicap for thr-yaar-olda aad onward, on-ward, at three fourth, ef a mile. Md-maa Md-maa wa a atroag favorite at S to A, bis previona raea having luetifiad the price laid againat him; but be acted dwappmotingly- while i the barrier ad wheeled iuat aa it aa aprnng, refused re-fused to break and wa left. Kpohn, ecoad choice at 9 to IS and heavily played, left th poet with a rnah and mad th par all th way, with Cnn-pertewa Cnn-pertewa ia eloee attendance, but the former had ne trouble, winning eaeily hy two length. Doppertowa, ruaaing ia improved form, wa an ay aecond. Marebmoaet ran bia uual eonutnt rc and wa third. ' la the firtt race, for two-year old, at four furlong, three hore wer well played at 13 to 5 fcleewhere, Free aad Horn. To a good etart Kre went to th front, but wa rapid iv overhauled by Elaewbere,' who won ratil.v bv two and ana-half length. Free' waa aecond, him dutanr ia front of Lawn, third; Hera fourth. Jockey Hopkiaa rod a very fin rc on tu winner, making three traight race that tbi filly baa woe at the media?. med-ia?. f-erea Full at T to 10 aimply hreeied ia th second race. Tommy MeGe. a new starter here, wa acoad. Korce third. Th winner will b hard to beat from aow oa. In -the third race eight horse went t the poet, distser 1.1 miles. nd Round and Round finally found a track to his liking, having no trouble getting get-ting heme, pulled op by four lengths. Zoroaster wa aa easy aeeond; Molrslv, the favorite, at 11 te 5. wa thir.l. Th latter seems to ma best in the mud; sam eaa he said ef FuUtia, who, though heavily played, w aeit to lat. - ' . Ia the Ifth Eieeut. at three fourth of a. mile, waa a heavily played favor-it favor-it at 1 to 8. and woe pulled up. Gold Kian, second choice, led all the war, but fared badly enUnsg the (tretrh end hsd a bard aim getting the pier from Novgorod, who raa a consistent rare, aa usual. Ia the si it a ran Frank G. Reran, with a switch ia the jockeys from Men- Col to Anderson, was the medium of a eavy plunge, being tb best played horse af the day, but bad to be contented con-tented with aeeond plae, aa Hiarko wo th rr ily by one length. Aeolia, off ia a rear position, wa third. Th reet of the field doe not seem te amount to anything at present. Jockey Mentrv wa th tar rider of th dsy, winning two race en rpoha aad Hiaeke. Joekeya Roaen aad Oretb were aet dnwa for three dava. aad Fisher, Kede-ris, Kede-ris, Sbriaer aad Walsh were each fined 110 for trying to beat the barrier. bar-rier. Th bookie agaia bad a vary bad day. Th public baa much the best of the game ao far. . |