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Prcillj in Bold Bid at. Finish,Wins From Heavily Played
Favorite.
HANDICAP FOR DAZZLE
Favorites Fare Badly on NewOrleans Track.Th*i
Winners.
(By Associated Press.)BrMNNlNGr!, I). C, November 25..Twg
favorites; finished among tho winners nttho Beniilngs course tw-dtiy. Preen, an8 to 1 shot, In a bold bid at the tlnlsh oftho fifth rune, beat out the heavily playedfavorite, Oxford, by throo-ipi'iiters of alength mm cfpialcd tlie track record ofiiUS'S. The high weight handicap tortwo-yca.'-olds went to. I>uxzlo who wonfrom Alterten in a. driving finish. Sum¬maries:first high Weight bnndlcap-two years
old ami up; six furlongs.Dazzle (5 to 1)«rut Alforten (2^. to 1) second, MamieWorth (IB to ») third. Time, 1:15 1-5.Spoilt] men.for all »kok, which had not
won more than ono race 111 3904; one mile.Otrt of Reu eh (ID to 1) «rat, Race '"ng(3 to 5) second, Weirdsorae (20 to 1) third.Time, 1:43.Third wee.four-years-old and up; non-
winners since November; mile and fortyyarda.Ascension a to 2) first, James F.(U! lo 3) second, Irish "Witch (ii to 1)third. Time. D«.Kourth ruce.thrce-yeiir-old, which have
not won, tl.OjO in 1901; one mile and nev-cnty ya tufes'.Canteen (S to 1) iirst, IIlp-jiocrates (I to 1) second, Green Crest (7Ui 5) third, Time, :4fi.I'Mfth race.two-year-old«; non-wlnnern
of more than two race«; nix furlongs-Preen (R to U first, oiford (4 to 5) second,Santa Catalina (3 to 1) third. Time,1:14 2-5.Birth race.sailing; two-yeur-olds and
up; non-winners during the meeting;«oven furlongs.IClng Popper (7 to 5) first.Hob Murphy (10 to 1) second, Delphic (Sto 3) third. Time, 1:2S.
Entries for To-day.First race.sidling; three-ycar-olilx and
upward; seven-eighths of a mile; Colum¬bia course.Voting Henry, 113; Mlnatnur,1WJ; Oçlawahii, 103; Arsenal and Orfeo,It« each; Memphis, W; Poxy Kane, 97;Von Rosen, 91; Clear the Arena, 93; Bur-detto, Woodsliade, Twister and Vo San,SS each.Second race.«laldena; two-year-olds;
five and a hulf furlongs; Columbia course.Limerick, Cedarstrome, Yeoman, Moon-raker, Samuel B. Harris and Bob Moa-hom, 110; Body Evnlyne, Bello Signera,Novena, Courler, Maid of Tlmbuctoo, Fes¬toon, Little Buttercup, Auction, The Seer,Bed.-iii.i, Dclcâmado, 107.Third race.-hunter's steeplechase; about
three miles.libretto II,. 1QS; Pure Pep-per. 160.'; Charles O'Malley, R. B. Sack.Conflicting Evidence, 358; Orgrcss, Rich¬elieu IX, Landslide, Silent Bliss, 153; Ben¬efit. 142^Fourth race.the Vestal; three-year-olds
nnri up: on« mile anil seventy yarçtoî oldcourse.New York. 115; Alster. Dekaber,Jane Molly, Sly Bride, 112; Proceeds} KB;Palo«.., I&2; PiLsadeiia. Oprnaro, 95. %Fifth race.selling; three-year-olds-and
up; ono mile and sixteenth; old,course.Arnenal. Akela,' 109; Baikal. 30S; Beverly.Panique, 107; Vlncennes. Beauregard, NineSpot, 103; Seaforth, 3'.-2; Coppelia, 300; BordMelbourne, Monte Carlo, White Ghost',9S; Black Socks. 83; Cherplo, 90. -Sixth race.selling; threc-ycar-olds and
up; seven-eighths of a, mile; Columbiacourse.Ben Mac, D'Huo, It«; Brlarthorpc,30>;; G-uy Park, 106; ThistJo Heather. 100;Ixxîkret, Grand Vltesz, 103; Poseur, KingPopper, 100; Raw Hide, 98; Silver Heels,Tenny Belle, !M: Australia, S9.
Racing at New Orleans.(By Associated Press.)
NEW" ORDDANS, November 25..Favor¬ites tared badly to-day, Mimosa and DickBernard being the only ones to finishJlrs-t! Summaries: fFirst race.six ftrrlongs.Mimosa (7 to
2) first. Miss Betty (9 to 1) second, Alllsta(15 to 1) third. Time, 1:11.Second race.Iialf mile.Sa bul In (3 to 2)
first. Hannibal (15 to 1. second. Paw-tucket (7 toi) third. Timo. : IS 3-5.Third race.one mile.Fox Mead (S to
1) first, Rlan (2 to 3) second, CaptainGaston (12 -to 1) third. Time, 1:412-5.Fourth race.seven furlongs; handleap-
Dick Bernard (1 to 6) llrs-t. Mayor John¬son (3 to 1) second. Au Revoir (0 to 5)third. Time, 1:254-5,Fifth
_race.six furlongs.JanOtta (1 to
3; firstC Green Gwoii (in lo 1) second.Body Kllyson (1 to 1) third. Time. 1:14.Sixth race.one mile.Darrvpoon (40 to 1)
first,. Cardinal Wolsoy (8 to 1) second.Burning Glass (.1 toil third. Time, 1:111-5.
KNOCKED DOWN PORTERli SAT ON HIS HEAD
(Speolul to Tho Tlini'R-Dliipateh.)ÑirW ÏOItIC. November 25..KistleuffH and
a knockdown between a minister anrl a brokeron tho Units of the Apawiimls Oa If Club, oíwhich both iirir members have caused unwont¬ed turmnii among ihn fashionable gulfingcircles In tho tùtvns oh lit» Kouiul.Bosiillant of thn ílghi. Jtohuri M. Roger»,
a rich broker, bas boon dropped from the.iiiiii»li.-r.'.h!p ni' the club, mid tho Bov. ClmrksIt. Giiictt, librarían \>t tin» Union Theologicalrienilnqry and a woll known ulei'gynian,- busbeen puspondi'd for ono year,lingers and (» friend wr.rn íipinxiacliliig thu
eighteenth huir, whi^ii is near \ln> clubhouse, when ho ôlBcuvered Unit Dr. (¡mmnnrl an opponent Were fuclng llm sann» hole.Kntli parties »veer anxious to catch a trainUnit would loavo In ii. few minutes, und forthat reason wished to finish theirvresppotlvebundles an upon us possible,Neither Hide would yield. In a trino thero
wit« a Whbizlng circle of beets, nnd whenho dust hnd raised tho broker was sittingon the bend of llio preacher, calming tellinghis partner to finish the game.Glllett »then broke his "putter" on the
broker's Bhouldnrs.
The After-Shock.There I« ono thing to lia horno in mind
ii I,, ,u il.it. tendency to make a cell In ja.la luxurious resting plac« for well known menuwnttlne trial on indictment»» for crime. Ifthey are sent to the penitentiary afterwards,tin» Hhock Is Unit iniicli greater,.NorfolkBu nti mark,
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