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Show PAGE TW& THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, JULY. 29, fi (Bdjssfip 1901 World SpoiFttfimii SHELTER ISLAND in Ten Thousand People See Finish Keen Rivalry Will Be Renewed tween Two Famous Whips in Big Pacing Event At Grand Big Cup At Circuit Meeting. DETROIT, July IS. Minor Heir won the Chttuiber of Commerce pacing take in the presence of It.lltO people at the Grand Circuit, meeting today, after a notable struggle. The Chicago contingent backed Minor Heir, while hundreds of Canadians supported The Eel, and Minor Heir was ,a favorite at 190 to 79 before the first heat Whefi they got away Twis B. G. made the pace to the qua ter, attended by The EH, and on the back stretch Minor Heir advanced tp second, a neck behind The Eel at the half-mil- e. The te pair paced thq third turn at a gait, and Just as they reached the home stretch Minor Heir broke. The Eut won easily in 1:01, the fastest beat ever paced in the race. Minor Ilt lr barely escaped the distance flag. .Next time Minor Heir was on ths outside and several lengths back when the word was given, but with a sensational rush hs took the pole at ths turn two-minu- Be- Stake. LONG BRANCH. N. J, July 19. AlG, Vanderbilt and J. Campbell Thompson will renew the keen rivalry of the past two years at the Monmouth County Horse Show association, which These two faopened her today. mous whips will compett in ths event s. for road The teams must be driven to a coach carrying not less than seven persons. The coaches to leave Pannacl'sf at Seabright, not earlier than 4:10 p. m. on the day ap- fred four-in-hand- pointed for Judging and to arrive at the show ring not later than 9 p. m. The teams to be Judged on their road qualities and their condition upon arrival at the grounds. The contest for the trophy for this race, which is worth 1200, has resulted In considerable partisanship, in 1909 it was won by Alfred G. Vanderbilt and last year J. Campbell Thompson was the winner. The winner this year will become the absolute possessor of the cup. Fifty-si- x classes are down for decision, while the cupa and premiums amount to nearly 97,000. in addition to the regular Hone Show event a race for amateur riders will be held j dally after the last Judging event The race, st.abou half a mile, to be held nn t' third d of tha ahow jB worth joo. The Judges are: Trotters and Roadsters Frederick Gerken, New York; Rensselaer Weston, New York; Clarence C. Quentin, Phila- and paraded the rest of It ten lengths ahead. The Eel broke before he had gone an eighth of a mile. In the third heat The Eel stuck to Minor Heir for a quarter of a mile, hut the pace killed him, and' again Minor Heir finished logging. Minor ffelr won the fourth and final heat very handily. The Eel trying hut failing in the stretch. The race Is the record for the stake. Minor Heir won ths second, third delphia, Penn. and fourth heats in 1:94 S:05, 1:04-i-- l. Heavy Harness Horses George B. Hulme, New York; James T. Hyde, Ths Eel won the first heat (n 1:01, New York; Edward P. Peck, Omaha, Jerry B., Halraven, Bob Manager, Miss Neb. Abdell, Twis B. G., Dr. Bonney and Saddle Horses, Hunters and Jumpers Phoenix also started. 8. Taber Willetts, Roslyn, L. Ll Charles H. Hurkemer, Fredericksburg, Journal want ads dsllvsr the goods Va. 1-- S, i THEYRE OFF YACHT RACES Oil THOMrSOH : T HFTH NEW YORK. July 29. Race week of thq Shelter Island Tacht Club had) Its Inaugural today and has attracted In Spite of las kwh of entries. Will Attend Annual Opeo- -' Several handsome have been . Many Bout Utah Hot Springs Conies to Quick Close, offend for the variouscups events, the ing of Big Race Meet, chief trophy being awarded by A. R. Keller of the yawl Sunbeam, who has Sycamore Cyclone Landing on Spaghetti Kid, offered a silver cup to be raced for SARATOGA SPRINGS, X. V. july during the week by all boats from 29. the Who Makes Loud Kick Class Although above. and Q sloops, Including Long yawls, and schooners racing In one will serve to keep away mai, of tn class with time allowances, according regular race track habitues, u Wants More Fight. aI. to the rules of the Tacht Racing assoevident that the ready annual ciation of Long Island Sound. The radng course for this cup will be Gardners meeL. to open tomorrow on the beauti. ful course, will oe a ucci After playing with the d crowd by showing that he was a pretty Bay, which is free from strong tides fromSaratoga a sporting standpoint. The hotels breeuea. of good Spaghetti Kid for four rounds. Cyclone hard loser, evidently forgetting that and always assured are rapidly filling up with visitor and from are events The all to boats open Johnny Thompson waded in last night little saying that A good looser la a their interest In the races appeara to recognised yacht dubs. One of the feaIn the fifth and landed a right follow- winner." be little less than in past years, when tures of ladies' week a will be race the up wallop to the Jaw of Kid Dalton, Johnny went in at the tap of the betting was allowed. The fear that putting the Balt Lake favorite down gong for the first round. Through that race tomorrow and Friday there will the Agnew-Ha- rt biU would kill events in be the racing power boat morning at for the count. While Referee Tom round, played with Dalton. The second not be fulfilled after may Saratoga Painter, of Evanston, was Just opening round was repetition of the same per- followed by the regatta for all classes alL his mouth to say ten" and Tom formance and Thompson landed at in the afternoon. In line with the other racing counts awfully slow, at that Sheriff pliL being constantly sa the aggrestlons, Saratoga has curtailed many of BESTED. UNHOLZ Joe Josephaon, of Brigham City, swung sive, while Dalton's efforts to connect Its stakes; In fact, 971.900 less will bs one long leg over the ropes of ths ring, with t ftm Cyclone's body were futile. BOSTON. July 29. Tommy Murphy attributed to the horsemen this year and stopped the fight. It really wasn't The third and fourth rounds were du the better of Rudolph necessary, because the bout had been pllcates of the first two, and at thejNew Tork Afrlc throughout the uth ended by a knockout. 7" of the fifth, Johnny turned jDnhola beginning the main bout In the , will be given to the stake winners, and The Box Elder county representative to his Larnev Lichtenstein. tweIve round Ath-- ; e'Wta of the law had promised his constituI'll hurt him a little this time." !'!,tW1h 11 Thls v. the owner. an opor- Th Yorker ub New ents however, that If the fight became Lichtenstein gave him ths sign to go d U th din and brutal, he would atop it. Thera was and Thompson blow one for the Boer, although the -- uttered at the Brighton meeting, hamnlrtm also an agreement between Thompson's IntTi the 8p ,mtter had th hmrder punch and wlth 8Jurn,n manager, Lichtenstein; and the DSlton telling blows So body and Sul of th. to Janies R. Keens, work had have strings faster belonging ths might Interacts that should the bout be Italian at wllL The latter went down P. John E. Mad del Whitney, Harry -topped at any stage In the game, the j once and was on his feet again, plainly others. and When the bugle calls many fighter having the best of It, up to ; helpless. Johnny shot a terrific left ANOTHER YACHT RACE STARTS. the first field out tomorrow the star that time, should bet tha decision. It punch to the stomach of his adversary, HONOLULU. July 28. The yachts thoroughbreds will be thoroughly acwas really useless, therefore, for the with a rapid follow-u- p overhand right Lurllne of the South Coast Yscht climated to the strong waters and cool Salt Lake sports to rise on their wallop to the Jaw, dropping Dalton for breeses of the pleasure resort, and hind legs, after placing perhaps as the count. Just as Referea Painter dub of San Pedro, cal.; Lady Maud of Ban the Tach club, Diego Gwendolyn: ready to perform at their best much as three dollars apiece aa a bet was aboqt to count the final ten, JosThe richest event to be decided will II- of the Seattle Tacht club and the on the Italian; and about fake," ephaon clambered over ths ropes. For Ha- - bo th Kamehameha Hopeful Stakes for Hawaii and the of whats the decision?" and other char- a few momenta pandemonium reigned, olds at six furlongs, which is worth started this club Tacht morning alacteristic exclamations of which and then all was quiet until the Salt on a race to Hilo, on the Island of Ha- - over 919,000 to the winner. John E. ways follows any sporting event in Lake bunch learned that Dalton had a wall, distance approximately of 290 Madden la aiming to capture this event which Salt Lake's chosen favorite; no lost, that there was no possible chance with either of hla clever pair. Sir Mar matter with what bad Judgment he to give the fight to him and the noise miles. tin or Fayette. Fighting tnis formidmay have been picked, falls to bring broke out afresh. Those, there were, able proposition will be Helmet, ths home ths money. of the unprejudiced and friends of James R. Keene has heat Thompson won. the fight twice In Thompson who Insisted that to allow NEW YORK, July 29. An office Bobbin, Whitney's clever displayed; that memorable fifth. When the sheriff the bout to go further would have re- force has been engaged and other ar- nd the of youngsters that many topped the fight after Dalton had sulted In almost murder of the. Italian, rangements completed for the opening behind ths dust have trailed in the been knocked out a crowd surged Into who kicked about being underweight. on Saturday of ths Republican headstars. Madden the ring. The defeated 8pagnettt At the name time, he raised a yell after quarters In the tower of the MetropoliChamp struggled painfully to hla feet the Caraey fight,' when his following tan Life building. Secretary HitchGENTLEMEN DEFEATED AGAIN and walloped about unnoticed In a cir- lraisted that he would have won had It cock will spend most of his time here. Then he got not been for hla being compelled to The formal opening of he New York P NORTHAMPTON, cle, for several seconds. July 2.8- -In tohis bearings, realised that he had been make 199. If to train to that weight offlc.w will mark the beginning of the cricket match the In days early play defeated; and started to about for more Injured him, there is small chance that Taft campaign. the Philadelphians went out with 111 battle. Thompson coolly took hla prop- he got below that figure at ts rune. In the second inning the Norter place. Referee Painter announced last night. Thompson weighed LE CLOWN MOUSTIER WITH BAR. hamptonshire eleven made 151 runs for that the decision would go to the between III and 197. NUM AND BAILEY. five, winning by five wickets. In a fast preliminary; Kid Culver, Sycamore Cyclone, and that all bets would stand. A wall, like unto that of Ogden, was knocked out by Bert Le Clown Moustler, the great French arising from souls doomed to the pit Herrick, a local man. In the third animal trainer and comedian, has been arose from the center of the ring, round. Rawhide Kelly, Thompson's engaged for this seasons tour of the White Elephant Saloon where stood Dalton, and It was corwas In the Cyclone's corner. Barnum and Bailey Grea'.eat Show on Street 320 Twenty-fift- h dially Joined In by his following from After the fight, Dalton went to hla Earth. He has a monkey that ridea Salt Lake. The Spaghetti Champ lost dressing room,' and cried like a baby, bareback on a cat; he skips the rope a girl for partner, his noodle completely for a few min- so bitterly did he feel the sting of with a dog dressed Choicest Wines. Liquors, Etc. and does a atunt with utes and he queered himself with the defeat Fall Line of Clears. an apt. Anti-Gambli- ng at and anti-gambli- and much-toute- . . ! C" ! fc8 ! I 1 - two-year-o- ld Cfms (tty, Ainffl. 3 j -- catch-weigh- head-balanci- ie sirs uiui . HIS GREAT A M Now Tart SaM N was Fanfey at CMIbb. la Captivity. 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