Outing . em-ber 2d on Holmes Field, the track being heavy. 100-yard handicap run—D. J. Harris, 1900, 6 yards,10 25s. 220-yard handicap run—W. J. Denholm, scratch,22 4-5S. 440-yard handicap run -H. E. Shore, 99, 15 yards,52s. Half-mile handicap run — L. C. Ledyard, igoo, 60yards. i-mile handicap run—C. L. Bouve, ^9, 140 yards,4m. 29 3-5S. 120-yard hurdle, handicap—G. G. Hubbard, 1900, owes13 yards, 17 1-5S. 220-yard hurdle, handicap—G. G. Hubbard, 1900, 2yards, 27 1-5S. Running high jump, handicap—W. Phillips, 1900, 8inches, 5ft. 5 i-2in. Running broad jump, handicap—D. G. Harris, igoo, 2 feet,


Outing . em-ber 2d on Holmes Field, the track being heavy. 100-yard handicap run—D. J. Harris, 1900, 6 yards,10 25s. 220-yard handicap run—W. J. Denholm, scratch,22 4-5S. 440-yard handicap run -H. E. Shore, 99, 15 yards,52s. Half-mile handicap run — L. C. Ledyard, igoo, 60yards. i-mile handicap run—C. L. Bouve, ^9, 140 yards,4m. 29 3-5S. 120-yard hurdle, handicap—G. G. Hubbard, 1900, owes13 yards, 17 1-5S. 220-yard hurdle, handicap—G. G. Hubbard, 1900, 2yards, 27 1-5S. Running high jump, handicap—W. Phillips, 1900, 8inches, 5ft. 5 i-2in. Running broad jump, handicap—D. G. Harris, igoo, 2 feet, 20 ft. i-2in. Putting the shot, handicap—W. D. Hennen, 98, 3feet, 35ft. 6in. Throwing 16-lb. hammer — G. L. Paterson, L. S.,116ft. 5m. A TEN-MILE RACE. The Bay Ridge A C. open amateur han-dicap ten-mile road race, J. J. Kiernan, A. O, 3 minutes, ih. 30s.; , Brighton A. C, 4 minutes, ih. 2m 2s.;P. H. Christensen, Harvard School, 2 minutes,ih. 4m. 13s W. B. Photo by Bidwell. THE DEFIANCE ROAD-TEAM. THE NEW YORK HORSE SHOW. NEW YORKS twelfth annual equine car-nival has come and gone. Consideredfrom a social standpoint, the show suf-fered somewhat by the enforced ab-sence, on account of recent family be-reavements, of a number of the swell set, such asthe Vanderbilts, the Sloanes, the Twomblys,the Shepards, the Webbs, and the August Bel-monts. These vacancies were, however, com-pensated for by the brilliant throng of fashion-ables who graced the Garden with their pres-ence at the afternoon and evening sessionsthroughout the week. There was a fine displayof fair women and gorgeous costumes, and theentire Newport colony, with the foregoing ex-ceptions, seems to have been fully drawn and Mrs. Oliver H. P. Belmont, accom-panied by Miss Birdie Fair, Mr. and Mrs. Her-mann and Charles Oelrichs, and Mr. and L. Kernochan and party, were the centerof attraction. Next ininterest were Mr. and C. Whitney,


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