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Show r cap at six furlongs. It waa won by Trance verv handily from Jack Parker. Par-ker. T. .L Oreen wad third. Florlo was lat all tho way. Summary: , First race, fiv? furlongs and a liar! Exemplar, straight S7.60, won; Slg-uord, Slg-uord, pIao J3.30, necond; Rorupl, $10.-30, $10.-30, third. ' Time, 1 :08 3-5. Second race, nix '. furlongs Dainty Dame, straight ' $7.70, won; Doralnwi Arvl, place. $2i),70, second; Billy B.d-emei-i f how ' J4.6i), third. Tluie, 1:14 1-5, . , Third race, mile Elizabethan. $32.-50, $32.-50, won; Srarp'ort, $,.50. second; (. ol. Asbnieade. $.1.10, third. Time. 1.40 4-.".. Fourth race, handicap. lx furlong Trance, $5.20, won; .lack Barker, $11. SO, pecond; T. M. Creen, ?,.:,", third. Time. 1:12 1-5. Fifth race, )x fnrlouitK Jack Dn-roan, Dn-roan, stralgjit $12J0, won; County Tax. $7 00, second; Gold Oak, $3.10. third. Time, 1:14 3-5. Sixth race, mile and a quarter Royal Report, $07.so, won; Mamie Al-Kol. Al-Kol. $3:1.0". second; Azo, $5.10, third. Time. 2:05. mlsoIk from dale i KANSAS CITY, Oct. 1". fln lis tlrst light .since Ad Wolgnst stripped him of his championship laurels, last Fel.urary, Battling Nelson tonight won from Monte Dale, of Denver, after three rounds of fighting. At the beginning of the fourth round Dale's seconds threw up the sponge to save their man from a knockout.1 Dale broke his left arm in the spcond round of the llcht and It was for this reaton, his seconds say. they stopped the fight. Nelson was clearly the master of his opponent, however. Before Be-fore the first round had gone a minute, min-ute, It was obvious the Battler had grounds for his claims that he could "come back " The Hegewlsch fighter rushed In to Dale after feinting him out for a few seconds. Many spectators thought j Nelson could have won by a knockout In this round had he wished. Although clearly outclassed, Dale fought on gamely uutil he broke his arm. In the third round he made no attempt to use the injured member, but punched Nelson repeatedly with his right. There was not a moment throughout the fiKht when Nelson appeared tired. He was light on his feet and hit from all angles with great force. After the battle, Nelson announced he had agreed to fight "One Round" Hogan of San Francisco ten rounds In that city on October 15. Dale weighed In at 133 pounds, but Nelson did not weigh In, It was said he weighed 133. The Battler was given a rousing reception re-ception when he entered tbo ring. He was tanned and appeared moro rugged rug-ged than he had at any time in the last three years. The fight by rounds; Round 1 Dalo landed left to wind and right to heart. Nelson missed a left Nelson drove a hard left to Dale's left eye. opening It, the blood flowing freely. Nelson backed Dale arouud the ring and the D' iier boy sent a left to the wind. With right to the Jaw. Nelson staggered Dale. They clinched Nelson landing fast rights rind lefts.' 'Dale went down for a count of four from a left to the stomach. Dale clinched and Nelson landed rights and lefts at will. As the gong sounded Dale pushed a light left to Nelson's jaw. Round 2 Nelson rushed Dale to a clinch-jnd in the breakaway missed a right Dale pnt a lelt to the eye and got a right to the stomach. Nelson Nel-son drove a right and left to the jaw. Nelson sent In a right to the mouth and Dalo ran away from him. Nelson plajed for the stomach, tiring Dale out. The bell saved Dale. Round 3 Dale used only his right hand when he came up, his left arm having been broken In the previous round Dale landed several rights to the jaw, but they were light. Nelson Nel-son drove a left to tho wind and a moment later staggered Dale with a right to the chin Dale packed away, Nelson landing light lefts and rights. After backing to the ropes Dale turned turn-ed upon Nelson and sent two rights to the head. One stinging blow landed land-ed on the Battler's left ear. From that time until the end or the round Nelson rushed his opponent about the ring at will, landing several blows on ; the body. Dale's "arm hung limply by his side when he walked to hi; corner and evidently he was iu great distress. EASEDALL RESULTS NATIONAL LEAGUE. Won. LosL 1VC. Chicago 101 49 .073 New Ycrk 00 CJ .,:'2 Puiladerjihla 86 67 .002 Cincinnati 73 7'J . 4S7 Brooklyn . ." Gl SS .421 St. Louis 02 87 .410 Boston Cl 100 NATIONAL LEAGUE. St. Louis 15, Chicagop 7. CHICAGO. Oct. 10 St. Louis fle-foafod fle-foafod Chicago today ln a loosely played game, marked ly free hitting;. Pfelnter was knocked out of the box In the third ami Weaver, his tsuccebs-or. tsuccebs-or. waa pounced for ten safe hits and nine runs. Score: It. II. E. Chicago 7 14 1 St. Ivouls 13 1G 1 1'fol.ster, Weaver and Xcedhani; Hearnc and Bliss. Philadelphia 8. New York 2. NEW YORK, Oct. 10. Philadelphia, had no difficulty In "hitting Rudolpt today to-day and the visitors registered au easy victory over New York. Score: R, H. IS. Philadelphia S 15 2 New York 2 12 5 Batteries Brennau and Moran; Rudolph Ru-dolph and Myers, Wilson. louisvITresults LOUISVILLE, Ky.. Oct. 10. Tho feature of todayV sport was a bandl- |