Show I THE GALLANT MONTROSE The Ciiiciiiinili Colt Dues Justice to the Pluck and Dash Typified S Typi-fied in His Name He Throws Dust hi tin Faces of All the Favorites and Wins the Ureit American Derby A Sufficient Number of Kentucky Republicans Re-publicans Are Found to Form a State Convention The Vimicr LOUISVILLE Mny Montroso is winner of the Dtibj Jim Gore second Jacobin third time 2S9 > rue buy colt Montrose son of Duke of Jlotitrusc diiin Pntti wins the great Ken tucks Derby It was not a great race but 1 was jipietty one hut time JX tuiikes avp > or cup insiu with Ben AliV last jenrwlieii thin Jotter louured the Dtrbv record to i iM ifUr I in iswnuetit cuiitrbt but it is nut bid Ttie weather in the niurn 1 inn looked a little tbreatemi At oclock I a alight shower fell It lusted only n few I minutes though and did not affect the truck I I in the least Lona before the first drop fell I a stream of vehicles and street earn packed I I and crammed had tilled Churchill Down with an immense throne second in Bum bore only to the memorable gathering at this Teiibrcock raca The Held was open to the public and it looked as though about odehalf the big common wealth of Ken tuck had been dumped down there On the grand stand the gsy costumes of the ladies it tlie north end and tie fluttering of their nils afforded I pleasant contrast to tie mftss of human beings packed toother like sardines over all the other space available There must have been 211000 people present General Robinson of Lexington Gui Green of bt Louis and Cul t Lewis Clarke were the judges The horses got off in good shape on the nrHt race without much trouble It was for maiden two yearolds and there weie seven st irters CastSteel won in thu fast time of flM second distance five eighths of 1 lit The second race mile and I quarter was won handily by Montana Iteueui in 1 lU The crowd grew nervous waiting for thu great eVent of the day and theru was great ipplause when California Clark rang the jell Jim Gore was the lirst out Paddock galloped lw the stand and was greeted with cheers His fore feet were wrapped with red flannel and be appeared stiff Peu thT f lrf dennis cimenext The dark brown Cilifor iiati looked well nnd attracted much atteu ion When BiiuburR appeared however he was greeted with loud cheers showing yb ero most of the money was > Ho looked it and most of his backers were confident The friends of Peudennis were also quite enthusiastic Lucky Baldwin hal enid before the race he was n better horse than Goliah and that was conclusive enough to men vho got within range of the circulation of the statement Out of the original nineteen entries there were only seven starters These were Bauburg who was ridden by Blaylock Jacobin by Staval Clarion by Arnold Montrose by Lewis fendenuis by Murphy Jim Gore by Fitzpatrick and Banyan by Sodfrey The post odds 7 to 5 against Banburg to 1 against Jacobin 15 to 1 igaiust Clarion 15 to 1 against Montrose 8 3 to 1 against Pendennis 3 to 1 against Jim Gore and 7 to 1 against Banyan The distance was one mile and a half They started out and Billy Cheatham of Nashville who sent them off had only to drop his fag once in vain The second tile after I breathless silence the shout They tiro off f went up simultaneously from thousand of throats Jacobin led off followed olo ely by Banyan antI Montrose with the rest in I bunch As hey swerved into the stretch Banyan leaped to the front Montroso kept a good second and Jacoin third Down the stretch the whole of them closed up beautifully Montrose Mont-rose keeping well to thu front all the time As they cone down past the grand stand a reat shout arose as there flew by in thu order named Montrose Jacobin Baubury Banyan Jim Gore Peudenuis and Clarion Jim Gore seemed to bb taking things w r m g easy maintaining his position Motitroso slit I led Banyan the othur son of King Bin being third Pendennis was sixth and Jacobin had dropped back to the last place At the end of the mile the positions were not materially changed Jim Gore seemed to falter but gathered himself up and moved up to third place at the thretquar ter pub There Montroso led Banyan alongside of Jim Gore and Baubury second They whirled into the stretch and Fitzpatrick Fitz-patrick was seen to be urging the popular IOU of Hindoo As they came around the turn Peudtiiiuis threw up hit tai and gave up He Deemed to be clear out of form and ran a miserable race from beginning to end Montrose still led to the surprise of all Fitzpilriuk hat burn instructed twin t-win with Jim Gore if ho had to kill the cult and as he laid on the lash in the stretch the horse was plainly seen limping Lewis gave Montrose the rein as i was nip and tuck between tho two for a moment mo-ment but the former held on nobly and passed under the string winner by two passel Jim Gore second He passed with apparent ease the grand stand without a touch of the whip and looked able to go another quarter Jacobin was third Ban burg the favorite fourth Clarion fifth Banyan sixth and Pendennis last Jim Gore the finish It is was limping terribly at fnish WIB lwpil thought be will never be able to start again Montroso is owned by Libold Bros of Cincinnati Ho was bred by Milton Young McGathiaua stud OTHER CAGES Firs race live furlongs f > r maiden 2year olds purse 40J of which 75 to second Pattou the favorite scratched Book betting bet-ting WIIB 10 to 2 ticiiiiBt Prideof Great lui Fihbur 2 tu 1 Whie 10 GJdfre 5 to 1 luly1I 1 Vincent t tu I Dictum t Bhit3 lock 10 til Jennie 8 102 Cunningham Cunning-ham 6 to 1 Cast Steel W2h Green 10 to 1 Zutilau 102 Gerhardy Cast Steel got off first Jennie S second and White last The rest followed in I Whio bunch At the threequarter pole Zuhlati moved up first CIt Steel second Diana third the real stringing out Cast Steel led coming into the stretch and they finished Id ished after some hard driving Cast Steel first Zuhlaii two leugths behind and Pridu of Great third Time 1OJJ club Second riteS mile and a quarder purse of 400 of which i welt to second There were three starters Book odds weights and riders are as follows Montana Regent 118 Bltilock 1 to 2 Ben Nail l 171 Gerhardy 8 to fi Ira Bride 102 Overton 25 to 1 Ira Bride took tho lead and led to the threequarter pole Montana Regent running an easy second Coming into the stretch Ben Nail took second Regent moved up first and won with easo by a length and I half Ben Nail second Ira Bride last Time 211K Fourth race mile heats Frank Fehrs City Brewery purse of 500 to first and 10 to second There were four starters Donovan Dono-van 9J Every Enchantress 92 Gun ningbnui VIU Brookful 111 Lewis Bertha C 87 Overtun This book odds were Brook ful even uloney 2 to 1 against Enchantress 3 to 1 against Bertha C and 4 to 1 against Pat Donovan The first heat they all got off well Pat Donovan first Brookful second Enchantress third At the half Pat Donovan and Brook fnl lapped at tho threequarter pole Brook ful led bv three lengths E ichantress second Bertha C third Brookful won easily by two lengths Bertha C second a length in front of Enchantress Time 14G > Second heat There was no betting against Brookful or others for place To I good start Brookfnl Enchantress and Donovan Dono-van weutoff Bertha C swerved the frt turn thereby losing six lengths Brookful retained the lead winning easily by two lengths Enchantress second Donovan third a length behind Time 148 > |