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Tlie following is a summary of the day's sport : — 



Thursday, June 19— Jockey Club stakes for all ages, weights as before. Three subs, at $200 each, 

 $100 ft. If two shall start, the Club will add $900 ; if three, $1,200 ; if four, or more, $1,500 ; 

 if three or more shall start, then the second best to receive back its entrance mviney. 

 Four-mile heats. 

 E. Ten Broeck"s ch. c. Pryor, by imp. Glencoe, out of Gipsey by Eclipse, 4 yrs. . .11 

 T. J. Woolfolk's ch. m. Floride, by Wagner, dam by Imp. Glencoe, 5 yrs. ... 2 2 

 Calvin Green's b. f. Augusta, pedigree above, 4 yrs pd. ft. 



FrEST HEAT. I SECOND HEAT. 



Time of first mile, 2,08 Time of first mile, 2.14 



Time of second mile, .... 2.06 Time of second mile, .... 2.10i 



Time of third mile. . , . . . 2.02i | Time of third mile, l.SSJ 



Time of fourth mile, .... 2.01 Time of fourth mile, .... 1.56J 



Time of first heat, 81.7} | Time of second heat 8.19 



Same day— Association stake for three-year-olds, weights as before. Four subs, at $.300 each, $100 



ft., with $300 added. Mile heats. 

 "Wm. H. Gibbon's ch. g. Nicholas I., by imp. Glencoe, out of Nannie Rhodes by Wagner, 1 1 

 Calvin Green's b. c. by imp. Glencoe, out of Darkness by Wagner, 3 2 



E. Ten Brocck's b. f. Prioress (late Poison), by imp. Sovereign, out of Eeel by imp. 



Glencoe, , . 2 dist 



F. Morris's br. f. Etiquette, pedigree above, pd. ft. 



Time, 1.55—1.57*. Track heavy. 



A very numerous assemblage of spectators was, present, and 

 quite a large number of ladies, 'vvliose smiling countenances lent 

 a charm to the scene which is too frequently wanting on our 

 courses ; and the way they (the ladies) entered into the sport, 

 was a caution to persons wlio think it a sin to laugh on Sunday, 

 or witness a contest of speed between the noblest of the brute 

 creation, although they object not to attend in thousands to 

 witness a trial of strength between two yoke of powerful oxen 

 drawing a load of several tons up hill. Two of these ladies, 

 by the way, finding the reporters' stand a very convenient place 

 from which to view the race, took advantage of our temporary 

 absence, and possession of our seat, much to our regret, and 

 kept it until the termination of the heat, TVe were too gallant, 

 of course, to attempt to dislodge them — they did seem to enjoy 

 it so ! 



