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kins, 125 (Spencer), third. June 9 (Gravesend).

Tremont Stakes (six furlongs)-Blues, 115 (Maher), first; Prince Pepper, 115 (Jenkins), second; Tommy Atkins, 125 (Spencer), third. Time-1:13%. June 13 (Gravesend).

Brooklyn Derby (one and one-half miles) Petruchio, 108 (Spencer), first; Kilmarnock, 126 (Turner), second; David Garriok, 111 (Maher), third. Time-2:34. June 14 (Gravesend).

Time-1:02%. presiding judge on all Jockey Club tracks.
Revoking of the license of Jockey Spencer
for an unsatisfactory ride on Commando
in the Matron Stakes during the fall
meeting at Morris Park. Decision of the
Jockey Club to make an effort to improve
long distance racing by advising the sev-
eral associations to offer special induce-
ment in the form of rich stakes for three-
year-olds and upward. Shipment to Eng-
land of a strong consignment from the
stables of W. C. Whitney and James R.
Keene. Importation of Sandringham by
John E. Madden. A day's racing at
Gravesend for the Galveston Relief Fund,
which netted $8,923. Engagement of sec-
ond class riders at big salaries owing to
the scarcity of good riders. Death of
Jockey Frank O'Leary from a fall at
Aqueduct, April 24, while riding the two-
year-old Randy. New records for six fur-
longs, one mile, one and one-quarter
miles, one and three-quarter miles and
Match be-
two and one-quarter miles.
tween Ethelbert and Jean Beraud, won by
the first named. Purchase of the Saratoga
track by representatives of the Jockey
Club.
Opening of new track at Kinloch
Park, St. Louis.

Suburban Handicap (one and one-quarter miles)-Kinley Mack, 125 (McCue), first; Ethelbert, 130 (Maher). second; Gulden, 100 (Odom), third. Time-2:06%. June 16 (Sheepshead Bay).

Great Trial Stakes (Futurity Course)— Commando, 122 (Spencer), first; The Parader, 122 (McCue), second; Elkhorn, 117 (Turner), third. Time-1:11%. June 30 (Sheepshead Bay).

Lawrence Realization (one and fiveeighths miles)-Prince of Melbourne, 126 (Spencer), first; Ildrim, 126 (Turner), second; Kilogram, 119 (Odom), third. Time2:49%. July 4 (Sheepshead Bay).

Brighton Handicap (one and one-quarter miles)-Jack Point, 109 (Henry), first; The Kentuckian, 109 (Clawson), second; Imp, 129 (Odom), third. Time-2:04%. July 7 (Brighton Beach).

Brighton Cup (two and one-quarter miles) Ethelbert, 124 (Spencer), first; Imp, 121 (Jenkins), second; Sidney Lucas, 109 (Bullman), third. Time 3:49%. August 4 (Brighton Beach).

Futurity (Futurity Course)-Ballyhoo Bey, 112 (Sloan), first; Olympian, 112 (Henry), second; Tommy Atkins, 129 (O'Connor), third. Time-1:10. August 25 (Sheepshead Bay).

Flatbush Stakes (seven furlongs)-Ballyhoo Bey, 120 (Sloan), first; Tommy Atkins, 115 (Spencer), second; Alard Scheck, 115 (Burns), third. Time-1:26. Sept. 1 (Sheepshead Bay).

Great Eastern Handicap (six furlongs)Beau Gallant, 105 (Bullman), first; Dublin, 113 (McCue), second; Far Rockaway, 121 (R. Williams), third. Time-1:12%. Sept. 8 (Sheepshead Bay).

Annual Champion (two and one-quarter miles)-David Garrick, 123 (Bullman), first; Ethelbert, 133 (Spencer), second; Duoro, 113 (R. Williams), third. Time 3:56. Sept. 8 (Sheepshead Bay).

Matron Stakes (Eclipse Course)-Beau Gallant, 125 (Bullman), first; Commando, 124 (Spencer), second; The Parader, 117 (McCue), third. Time-1:10%. Oct. (Morris Park).

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Champion Steeplechase (about three and one-half miles)—The Cad, 153 (Mr. Smith), first; Plato, 154 (Veitch), second; Perion, 160 (Mara), third. Time-7:12. Oct. 6 (Morris Park).

Municipal Handicap

(one and

three(Odom),

quarter miles)-Ethelbert, 126
first; Imp, 126 (Burns), second; Maid of
Harlem, 100 (Slack), third. Time-2:582.
Oct. 13 (Morris Park).

INCIDENTS OF THE YEAR. Great success of American riders in England and France. Opening of the Empire City track near Mount Vernon. Tod Sloan's trip from England to accept the mount on Ballyhoo Bey in the Futurity. Retirement of Colonel R. W. Simmons, the

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Aug. 15, 1891..

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m.-Red S. (aged), 122 b, Butte,
Mont., July 23, 1896..

2 m.-Geraldine (4), 122 b, Morris
Park (straight). Aug. 30, 1889..0:46
1⁄2 m.-Bessie Macklin (2), 100 rb,

Dallas, Tex., Oct. 3, 1899... .0:46/2
41⁄2 fur.-Handpress (2), 100 mb, Mor-
ris Park (straight), May 26,
1897

41⁄2 fur.-Meadows (6), 103 b, Alex-
ander Island, Va., March 28,
1895

.0:52

..0:53

5 fur.-Maid Marian (4), 111 b, Mor-
ris Park (straight), Oct. 9, 1894.0:56%
5 fur.-George F. Smith (4), 100 mb,
San Francisco, March 7, 1895...0:56%
51⁄2 fur.-Tormentor (6), 121 Ib, Mor-

ris Park (straight), Oct. 10, 1893.1:03 5% fur.-Howard (4), 118 fb, Los Angeles, Oct. 26, 1895.

..1:06

51⁄2 fur.-Gold Or (3), 102 b, Kin-
loch Park, St. Louis, Oct. 12,
1900 .....
.1:06
Futurity Course (170 feet less than 6
furlongs)-Kingston (aged), 139
Ib, Sheepshead Bay, June 22,
1891

-Firearm (4), 120 mb, Morris Park,
(straight), Oct. 3, 1899..

4-Voter (6), 123 Ib,

Beach, July 6, 1900...

61⁄2 fur.-Sly (6), 109 b,

.1:08/

.1:08%

Brighton

.1:12%

Chicago

.1:19

(Harlem), June 20, 1900.. %-Bella B. (5), 103 b, Monmouth, Park (straight), July 8, 1890....1:231⁄2 %-Clifford (4), 127 b, Sheepshead

Bay, Aug. 29, 1894.

71⁄2 fur.-Dunois (5), 105 Ib, Oakland,
Cal., Feb. 21, 1899..
1-Salvator (4), 110 b, Monmouth
Park (straight, against time),
Aug. 28, 1890...

1-Kildeer (4), 91 Ib, Monmouth

.1:25%

.1:32/4

.1:35/2

Park (straight), Aug. 13, 1892..1:37

Distance.

1-Voter (6), 122 tb, Brighton Beach,

.1:38

July 17, 1900... 1-Orimar (6), 109 rb, Washington Park, Chicago, July 21, 1900....1:38 1 20 yds.-Macy (4), 107 fb, Washington Park, Chicago, July 2, 1898

..1:40

1 20 yds.-Maid Marian (4), 106 fb, Washington Park, Chicago, July 19, 1893..

Director; Nashville, 1893, 2:05. Aged b. g., by Chimes;

Time. rectum, blk. c., by
Tenn., October 18,
horse-The Abbot,
Terre Haute, Ind., September 25, 1900,
2:034. Fastest stallion-Cresceus, ch. s.,
by Robert McGregor; Cleveland, Ohio, Oc-
tober 12, 1900, 2:04. To wagon-The Ab-
bot, b. g., by Chimes; Hartford, Conn.,
September 8, 1900, 2:05 2. Double team-
Belle Hamlin, b. m., by Hamlin's Almont,
jr., and Honest George, b. g., by Albert;
Providence, R. I., September 23, 1892,
2:12. Fastest three heats in a race-
Alix, b. m., by Patronage; Terre Haute,
Ind., August 17, 1894, 2:06, 2:06, 2:05.
Two miles-Greenlander, blk. S., by
Princeps; Terre Haute, Ind., November 4,
1893, 4:32.
ch. m., by

.1:40

1 50 yds.-Floronso (3), 93 fb, Washington Park, Chicago, July 6, 1898

..1:42%
.1:42%

1 50 yds.-John Bright (4), 122 Ib,
Louisville, May 15, 1900.

1 70 yds.-Lillian Lee (3), 95 Ib, Chi-
cago (Harlem), July 31, 1894....1:43%
1 1-16-Carnero (5), 107 b, Haw-
thorne Park, Sept. 5, 1899... .1:45
1%-Watercure (3), 100 fb, Brighton
Beach, June 18, 1900..
13-16-Boanerges (4), 110 mb. Wash-
ington Park, Chicago, July 7,
1898
.1:58

.1:51%

14-Banquet (3), 108 b, Monmouth
Park (straight), July 17, 1890...2:03%
1%-Charentus (6), 106 Ib, Empire
City, Oct. 22, 1900...

1 500 yds.-Bend Or (4), 115 rb,
Saratoga, July 25, 1882.
15-16-Sir John (4), 116 lb, Morris
Park, June 9, 1891.
1%-Sabine (4), 109 b, Washing-
ton Park, Chicago, July 5.
1894
11⁄2-Goodrich (3), 102 Ib, Wash-
ington Park, Chicago, July 16,
1898

.2:04

2:10%

.2:141/4

.2:18

.2:301⁄4

1%-Hindoocraft (3), 75 fb,

Morris

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Three miles-Nightingale, Mambrino King; Nashville, Tenn., October 20, 1893, 6:552.

Four miles-Senator L., b. s., by Dexter Prince; San Jose, Cal., November 1, 1894, 10:12.

Five miles-Bishop Hero, r. g., by Bishop; Oakland, Cal., October 14, 1893, 12:30.

Ten miles-Pascal, blk. g., by Pascarel; New-York, November 2, 1893, 26:15.

Twenty miles-Captain McGowan, r. g., sire unknown; Boston, Mass., October 31, 1865, 58:25.

Fifty miles-Ariel, br. m., sire unknown; Albany, N. Y., May 5, 1846, 3:55:402.

One hundred miles-Conqueror, b. g., by Latourette's Bellfounder; Centreville, N. Y.,. November 12, 1853, 8:56:01.

FASTEST PERFORMANCES IN 1900.

One mile: Two-year-old-Priola, b. f., by Prodigal, 2:2014. Three-year-oldFereno, b. f., by Moko, 2:10. Fouryear-old-Boralma, ch. g., by Boreal, 2:08. Aged horse-The Abbot, b. g., by Chimes; Terre Haute, Ind., September 25, 1900, 2:03.

PACING RECORDS.

One mile: Yearling-Belle Acton, b. f., by Shadeland Onward; Lyons, Neb., October 14, 1892, 2:20. Two-year-old-Directly, blk. c., by Direct; Galesburg, Ill., September 20, 1894, 2:07. Three-yearold-Klatawah, b. c., by Steinway; Louisville, Ky., September 28, 1898, 2:052. Four-year-old-Online, b. g., by Shadeland Onward; Sioux City, Iowa, October 12, 1894, 2:04. Aged horse-Star Pointer, b. S., by Brown Hal; Boston, Mass., August 28, 1897, 1:59. Stallion-Star Pointer, b. s., by Brown Hal; Boston, Mass., August 28, 1897, 1:59. Fastest three heats in a race-Star Pointer, b. s., by Brown Hal; Boston, Mass., September 18, 1896, 2:022, 2:031⁄2, 2:03 4. To wagon-Bumps, b. g., by Baron Wilkes; Lexington, Ky., October 12, 1899, 2:03 4. Double team-John R. Gentry, b. s., by Ashland Wilkes, and Robert J., b. g., by Hartford; Glens Falls, N. Y., October 7, 1897, 2:08.

Two miles-Chehalis, blk. s., by Altamont; Salem, Ore., October 7, 1897, 4:19. Three miles-Joe Jefferson, br. s., by Thomas Jefferson; Knoxville, Iowa, November 6, 1891, 7:334.

Four miles-Joe Jefferson, br. s., by Thomas Jefferson; Knoxville, Iowa, November 13, 1891, 10:10.

Five miles-Lady St. Clair, b. m., by

St. Clair; San Francisco, Cal., December 11, 1874, 12:54.

FASTEST PERFORMANCES IN 1900. One mile: Two-year-old-Alice Mapes, b. f., by Oratorio, 2:14. Three-year-old -The Hero, b. c., by Barada, 2:142. Four-year-old-Bonnie Direct, blk. c., by Direct, 2:05. Aged horse-Prince Alert, b. g., by Crown Prince, 2:02. StallionFrank Bogash, br. s., by Atlantic King, 2:03.

WINNERS ENGLISH DERBY.

1867, Hermit; 1868, Blue Gown; 1869, Pretender; 1870, Kingcroft; 1871, Favonius; 1872, Cremorne; 1873, Doncaster; 1874, George Frederick; 1875, Galopin; 1876, Kisber; 1877, Silvio; 1878, Sefton; 1879, Sir Bevys; 1880, Ben d'Or; 1881, Iroquois; 1882, Shotover; 1883, Blaise; 1884, St. Gatian-Harvester; 1885, Melton; 1886, Ormonde; 1887, Hampton; 1888, Ayrshire; 1889, Donovan; 1890, Sainfoin; 1891, Common; 1892, Sir Hugo; 1893, Isinglass; 1894, Ladas; 1895, Sir Visto; 1896, Persimmon; 1897, Galtee More; 1898, Jeddah; 1899, Flying Fox; 1900, Diamond Jubilee.

HORSE SHOW WINNERS. Winners in various classes at Horse Show, Madison Square Garden, November 19 to 24:

Cab horses and hansom cabs-Russell. Carriage horses-Moscow, Gabrael, Richmond.

Horses, carriages and appointmentsGlorious Douglas, His Grace Glory, Milady Glory, Lord Chesterfield, Busnel.

Four-in-hand Candidate, President, Eastern Star and Northern Star; Tribesman, Spearsman, Arrowman and Tribesmaid; Fashion Coach Horse Company; Good Times Coach; Brandon, Belmar, Toxwood and Lady Belle Sprague.

French coach horses-Imported Tororan. Hackneys-Kathleen II, Victoria III, Flora B., Evangeline, Fandango, Prince Crompton, Victoria, Fashion.

Harness horses-Chesterfield and Challenger, Lord Brilliant and Lord Golden, Sampson, Melrose, Lady Algy, Burlingham, Fleetwood and Melrose, Lord Golden, Gabrael.

Horses suitable to become huntersJanney, Curfew Belle.

High jump-Chappie.

Hunters Buck, Curfew Bell, Fox, Dumnorix Dragoon, Chappie, Hornpipe, Quorn, Heatherbloom.

Jumping Richmond, Eagle Plume, Heatherbloom.

Polo ponies-Jay Gould, Chunk.

Pony stallions and brood mares-Gladys, Dilham Prime Minister, Gowan Belle, Toronto, Eclipse, Kelpie.

Ponies in harness-Glorious Bonnie, Queenie, Ruby, Nanine and Sly Dance, Jack, Jessie.

Ponies under saddle-Beauty, 9ly Dance, imported Woman in Black, Kitty.

Roadsters-Miantha, Altamont. Saddle horses-Dowager, Edna West, Paladin, Lady Leona, Lady Constance. Tandems-Burlingham and Sandring

ham, Elegance II and Hurrah, Sampson and Sigsbee.

Thoroughbreds-Applegate.

Trotters-Baron Born, Dare Devil, with

their get: Lorenzo Hamlin, Perquisite, The Beau Ideal, The Marvel, Dreamer.

SPECIAL PRIZES.

Prize ($500) offered by W. C. Whitney for stallion suitable for getting carriage horses-Won by Burlington.

The Speedway Cup, offered by Dr. H. Kane, for best trotter-Won by Lucille. Speedway Cup, offered by Michael Reid, for best pacer-Won by Sunland.

For the best driving teams, four-inhand, prize ($500) offered by James H. Hyde-Won by Morris K. Howlett.

Horses suitable for chargers-Kenmore. Horses suitable for cavalry serviceKalpa.

Challenge Cup ($500)-Lord Brilliant. Breeders' Challenge Cup-Black Venus. WINNINGS OF LEADING EXHIBITORS. 1sts. 2ds. 3ds. Amt. Frederick C. Stevens....10 4. 7 $1,940 Joseph E. Widener.. 8 1 5 C. J. & Harry Hamlin.. 4 H. C. Hoskier... Eben D. Jordan. Thomas W. Lawson. James W. Cooke.. Frank Jay Gould.. Gedney Farm Albert C. Bostwick. Lemuel Hitchcock.. Frederick G. Bourne. John S. Bratton.. Harry T. Peters.. Thomas L. Watt.. Strauss & Hexter. Gerkendale Farm.. Hart Bros...

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Country Club Cup (offered for many years; 1899, won by Philadelphia 2d) Westchester, May 16, 17 and 21: Lakewood.....11% M'dow B'k 2d 84 L 2 Rockaway....21 Westch'ter 2d 7% L 4 Rockaway.... 74 Lakewood 64 E Hempstead Cups (offered for several years; 1899, won by Meadow Brook 2d)Meadow Brook, May 24 and 28: Rockaway....15 M'dow B'k 2d 9 L 5 Rockaway.... 7 L'k'w'd (mxd) 5% W 1 Meadow Brook Cups (offered several years; 1899, won by Westchester-Newport) -Meadow Brook, May 31 and June 2: M'dow B'k 1st. 74 Lakewood 34 L 1 M'dow B'k 1st.11 Rockaway 7% L 6 Valentine Cups (1897, won by Rockaway 2d; 1898, won by Philadelphia C. C.; 1899,

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1899, won by Meadow Brook 2d)-Rockaway, June 30, July 3, 6, 11 and 13:

R'way, jr., C. 4

Lakewood..

L 8

R'way, jr., B. 32 W 1 Penn. 2d, dflt.Staten Island.- P. F'b't's, dflt.Lakewood....13 Rockaway C...12 Rockaway A..14% Staten Island.. 81⁄2 L 6 Gould Cup (special)-Rockaway, July 4: Rockaway....104 Lakewood 32 W 2 Cedarhurst Cups (offered many years; 1899. won by Devon)-Rockaway, July 7, 9, 10, 12 and 14:

Phila. 1st.....13% M'dow B'k 2d.. 42 W 2 W'chester 1st.154 Devon ........12 L 6

Phila. 1st.....16% W'chester 1st.114 W 13

Rockaway....

P. Freebooters

Phila. 1st.....13

Rockaway 1st. 61⁄2 E

Ladies' Cups (1899,

won by Meadow

Brook 1st)-Rockaway, July 19:

Westchester...164 Rockaway ... 42

(Rockaway team withdrew third period.) Saratoga Polo Club Cups (new, 1900)Saratoga, July 23 and 25:

7 W 9

Saratoga...... 9 Philadelphia Westchester..161⁄2 Saratoga .....134 L 10 Sanford Cups (new, 1900)-Saratoga: Westchester..124 P. Freebooters. 8

L 3 Rhode Island Cups (1899, won by Dedham 2d)-Point Judith, July 31, August 1 and 3:

Dedham 2d....10% P. Freebooters 9 W 5
Westchester..11 Point Judith.. 34 L 3
Westchester..15% Dedham 2d....104 L 1
Special Cups (new, 1900)-Point Judith,
August 4:

Point Judith..12% P. Freebooters. 82 W 4
Narragansett Cups (1899, won by Ded-
ham 1st)-August 6, 7, 8 and 11:
P. Freeb'ters..12% Myopia ......10

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Westchester.. 9 Point Judith... 5 W 2
Westchester..14 Myopia .......12
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Westchester Polo Club Special Cups
(new, 1900)-Newport, August 27 and 29:
Myopia... .16 Westchester 6
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Point Judith..20 Myopia 3d.. .12% 2L 11 Dedham 2d....10 Myopia 2d.... 434 W 1 Point Judith.. 74 W 2 Myopia Polo Club Cups (1899, won by Westchester)-Hamilton, Mass., September

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Myopia 1st....18

Myopia 2d...13% L 12 Point Judith.114 L 7 Myopia 1st....12 Dedham 1st.. 84 L 1 Junior Polo Cups (Hazard) (1899, won by Rockaway 1st)-Rockaway, September 8 and 12:

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Karlstein Cups (1899, won by Myopia 2d) Dedham, Mass., September 13 and 17: Point Judith..16

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Dedham 2d.. 6 L 2 Myopia 2d... 7 E Dedham Polo Cups (1899, won by Dedham 1st)-Dedham, Mass., September 15 and 19:

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Buffalo Challenge Cup-Buffalo, N. Y.,
September 21 and 24:
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The following are the best authentic times accomplished in competition and record breaking attempts in America, and the Board of Control of the National Cycling Association has adopted these figures for future guidance. Added thereto are a few of the best world's records, and also several performances of interest not covered by the rules:

PROFESSIONAL RECORDS.
AGAINST TIME-PACED.

M. Taylor, Garfield Park, Chicago, Nov. 9, 1899, 14 m., 0:20.

J. S. Johnson, Nashville, Tenn., Oct. 29, 1896, m., 0:27%.

M. Taylor, Garfield Park, Chicago, Nov. 10, 1899, 1⁄2 m., 0:41.

W. W. Hamilton, Coronado, Cal., March 2, 1896, m., 0:58%.

M. Taylor, Garfield Park, Chicago, Aug. 3, 1899, 1m., 1:22%.

Stinson, Brockton, Mass., Oct. 24, 1900, 2m., 2:51%.

Elkes, Brockton, Mass., Nov. 7, 1900, 2m. 2:51%, 3m. 4:18, 4m. 5:44%, 5m. 7:11%, 6m. 8:37%, 7m. 10:03%, 8m. 11:31, 9m. 12:57%, 10m. 14:25, 11m. 15:52, 12m. 17:21, 13m. 18:49%, 14m. 20:19%, 15m. 22:04%, 16m. 23:33%. 17m. 25:03, 18m. 26:33, 19m. 28:04, 20m. 29:33, 21m. 31:03, 22m. 32:33%, 23m. 34:03%, 24m. 35:32%, 25m. 37:02%; Stinson, Brockton, Mass., Oct. 25, 1900, 26m. 38:49%, 27m. 40:19%, 28m. 41:47%, 29m. 43:18%, 30m. 44:49, 31m. 46:19, 32m. 47:49%, 33m. 49:18%, 34m. 50:47%, 35m. 52:16%, 36m. 53.47%, 37m. 55:165, 38m. 56:45%, 39m. 58:14%, 40m. 59:43%; one hour, 40 miles 330 yards, American and world's record.

COMPETITION.

A. I. Brown, Decatur, Iowa, Oct. 13, 1894, 4m., 0:28%.

E. C. Bald, Charlotteville, N. C., Nov. 3, 1897, m., 0:38%.

P. O'Connor, Minneapolis, Minn., July 10, 1895, 1⁄2 m., 0:55.

M. Taylor, Manhattan Beach, Sept. 3, 1898, 3 m., 1:09%.

J. Michael, Manhattan Beach, Sept. 25, 1897, 4 m., 1:25.

C. McCarthy, Cambridge, Mass., Sept. 16, 1899, 1m., 1:34%.

Elkes, Brockton, Mass., Oct. 5, 1900, 2m. 3:15%, 3m. 4:44, 4m. 6:13%, 5m. 7:42, 6m. 9:10, 7m. 10:39, 8m. 12:08, 9m. 13:36%, 10m. 15:06%, 11m. 16:36%, 12m. 18:06%, 13m. 19:36, 14m. 21:07, 15m. 22:37%, 16m. 24:08, 17m. 25:38, 18m. 27:08 %, 19m. 28:39, 20m. 30:11, 21m. 31:40%, 22m. 33:12, 23m. 34:41%, 24m. 36:13%, 25m. 37:44, 26m. 39:15, 27m. 40:46, 28m. 42:17, 29m. 43:47%, 30m. 45:18%, 31m. 46:51%, 32m. 48:24, 33m. 49:55%, 34m. 51:28, 35m. 53:00, 36m. 54:31%, 37m. 56:03%, 38m. 57:35%, 39m. 59:06%; one hour, 39 miles 1,045 yards; Cambridge, Mass., Sept. 22, 1900 40m. 1:05:50%, 45m. 1:14:00%, 50m. 1:22:22%.

Pierce, Cambridge, Mass., July 14, 1900, 55m., 1:38:51%.

Nelson, Cambridge, Mass., July 14, 1900, 59m. 1:45:53%, 60m. 1:47:40, 61m. 1:49:22%, 62m. 1:51:01%, 63m, 1:52:41,

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Chapman, Salt Lake City, Sept. 15, 1899, 4m.. 1:29.

H. B. Freeman, Los Angeles, Cal., Feb. 18, 1900, 1m., 1:57.

McFarland, Washington, May 24, 1898, 2m., 4:08%; Vailsburg, N. J., Aug. 20, 1899, 5m., 10:48%.

PROFESSIONAL TANDEM HANDICAP RECORDS.

Chapman-I. Lawson, Salt Lake City, June 22, 1900, 1m., 1:50.

AGAINST TIME-UNPACED. A. Gardiner, Denver, Col., Dec. 3, 1896, 14 m., 0:26%.

W. W. Hamilton, Coronado, Cal., March 2, 1896, m., 0:34.

W. Martin, Indianapolis, Ind., Aug. 24, 1898, 2m., 0:55%.

W. C. Sanger, Denver, Col., Nov. 16, 1895, m., 1:14%.

W. W. Hamilton, Denver Col., June 18, 1898, 1m.. 1:55%.

A. B. Hughes, Denver, Col., July 9, 1898, 2m., 4:16.

F. J. Titus, Woodside Park, Philadelphia, July 2, 1898, 3m. 6:32%, 4m. 8:50, 5m. 11:05%.

W. W. Hamilton, Denver, Col., July 9, 1898, 6m. 13:50%, 7m. 16:10, 8m. 18:31%, 9m. 20:50, 10m. 23:09%, 11m. 25:31%, 12m. 27:55%, 13m. 30:17%, 14m. 32:39%, 15m. 35:03, 16m. 37:28, 17m. 39:53%, 18m. 42:18%, 19m. 44:42%, 20m. 47:08%, 21m. 49:34%, 22m. 52:00 %, 23m. 54:26%, 24m. 56:53%, 25m. 59:13%; one hour, 25 miles 600 yards.

TANDEM. COMPETITION.

Nat Butler-Tom Butler, Cambridge, Mass., July 31, 1897, 1m. 1:46. Plummer-White, Kansas City, Mo., Aug. 11, 1899, 2m. 4:02.

AGAINST TIME-PACED. Randall-Schefski, Coronado, Cal., April 11, 1896, 14m. 0:23%; April 15, 1896, m. 0:31%, 2m. 0:47%.

Nat Butler-Tom Butler, Cambridge, Mass., July 4, 1896, m. 1:11%, m. 1:20. McCarthy-Munroe, Brockton, Mass., Oct. 3, 1899, 1m. 1:37%; Flower-Church, Philadelphia, Nov. 6, 1897, 5m. 9:25%, 10m. 19:02%.

AGAINST

TIME-UNPACED. Phillips-Wing, Nashville, Tenn., Oct. 30, 1896, 14m. 0:23%.

Staver-Winesett, Coronado, Cal., April 11, 1896, m. 0:31%.

Phillips-Bradis, Nashville, Tenn., Oct. 30, 1896, 2m. 0:51%.

Staver-Winesett, Coronado, Cal., April 15, 1896, m. 1:12%.

Sager-Swanbrough, Denver, Col., Dec. 5, 1890, 4m. 1:25%.

Swanbrough-Hughes, Denver, Col., Oct. 4, 1897, 1m. 1:51%.

Sager-Swanbrough, Denver, Col., April

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