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AMATEUR AND PROFESSIONAL ROLLER CHAMPIONSHIPS HELD AT THE PALACE RINK, DETROIT, MICH., MARCH 12 TO 25, 1914.

Amateur Championship, One Mile-Skated in eighteen heats, six semi-finals and one final. March 12 to 18. Forty skaters competed-Leon Kimm, Chicago, Ill., first; Elmer Eckman. Chicago, Ill., second: Howarth Beaumont, Chicago, Ill., third. Time-3m. 5 1-5s.

Professional Championship, One Mile-Skated in eighteen heats, six semi-finals and one final, March 19 to 25. Thirty-eight professional skaters competed-Roland Cioni (Italian), Norristown, Pa., first; Rollle R. Birkhimer, Columbus, Ohio, second; Rodney Peters, St. Louis, Mo., third. Time-3m. 6s.

BOXING.
PROFESSIONAL.

LACK of space precludes the recording of bouts other than those between pugilists of prominence. The abbreviations: K. O., knockout; D., draw; R. D., referee's decision; P. V., popular verdict; F., foul.

December 9, 1913-Battling Levinsky defeated Jim Flynn, ten rounds, P. V., New York City. December 20-Sam Langford defeated Joe Jeanette, twenty rounds, R. D., Paris, France. December 22-Battling Levinsky defeated Jim Coffey, ten rounds, P. V., New York City. December 25-Battling Levinsky defeated Jack Driscoll, ten rounds, P. V., Brooklyn, N. Y. December 26-Hughle Mehegan, Australia, defeated Pal Brown, America, twenty rounds, R. D., Melbourne, Australia. January 1, 1914-Bandsman Blake, England, defeated Dixie Kid, America, twenty rounds, R. D., London, England.

January 3-Battling Levinsky defeated Jim Coffey, six rounds, P. V., Philadelphia, Pa. January 5-Johnny Kilbane K. O. Edd'e Moy, five rounds, Philadelphia, Pa. Bob McAllister defeated Battling Levinsky, ten rounds, P. V., New York City.

January 10-Fred Welsh, England, defeated Sam Robideau, six rounds, P. V., Philadelphia, Pa. January 11-Tom McCormick, Australia, defeated Johnny Summers, England, for the British welterweight championship, twenty rounds, R. D., Sydney, New South Wales.

January 12-Mike Gibbons K. O. Bob McAllister, seven rounds, New York City.
January 13-Battling Levinsky defeated Porky Flynn, ten rounds, New York City.
January 15-Jim Flynn defeated Jack Driscoll, seven rounds, stopped, New York City.
January 17-Battl'ng Levinsky defeated Jack Connors, ten rounds, New York City.

January 19 Jack Britton defeated Mike Glover, P. V., ten rounds, New York City. Georges Carpentier, France, K. O. Pat O'Keefe, Ireland, two rounds, Nice, France.

January 21-Battling Levinsky defeated Jack Keating, ten rounds, P. V., Bridgeport, Ct., Jim Flynn K. O. Jim Logan, two rounds, Providence, R. I. Johnny Coulon defeated Young Sinnet, ten rounds, P. V., Racine, Wis.

January 23-Ad Wolgast defeated Joe Rivers, ten rounds, P. V., Milwaukee, Wis.

January 24-Sam Langford K. O. Patrick Curran, Ireland, one round, Paris, France. January 27-Battling Levinsky defeated Soldier Kearns, ten rounds, P. V., New York City. January 31-Jack Britton defeated Ray Campbell, ten rounds, P. V., New York City. Battling Levinsky defeated Tony Ross, six rounds, P. V., Philadelphia, Pa. Frankie Burns drew with Gilbert Gallant, twenty rounds, San Francisco, Cal.

February 2-Johnny Kilbane defeated Eddie Moy, six rounds, P. V., Philadelphia, Pa. Porky Flynn K. O. George Rodel, four rounds, New York City.

February 6-Battling Levinsky defeated Tom McMahon, ten rounds, P. V., New York City. February 7-Johnny Kilbane defeated Kid Thomas, six rounds, P. V., Philadelphia, Pa. Battling Levinsky defeated Jack Driscoll, ten rounds, P. V., Brooklyn, N. Y. Eddle McGoorty, America, defeated Pat Bradley, twenty rounds, R. D., Sydney, New South Wales.

February 9-Bob Moha defeated Jack Driscoll, ten rounds, P. V., Brooklyn, N. Y. February 10-Jack Britton defeated Johnny Dohan, ten rounds, P. V., Brooklyn, N. Y. February 11-Johnny Kilbane defeated Tommy Bresnahan, ten rounds, P. V., Syracuse, N. Y. February 16-Mike Gibbons defeated Kid Graves, six rounds, P. V., Philadelphia, Pa. Ad Wolgast defeated Tommy Gary, ten rounds, P. V., Cincinnati, Ohio. February 17-Jack Britton defeated Gene Moriarty. ten rounds, P. V., New York City. February 19-Jim Coffey K. O. Tony Ross, six rounds, New York City. February 23-Mike Gibbons defeated Al McCoy, ten rounds, P. V., New York City. February 24-Jack Britton defeated Frankie Madden, ten rounds, P. V., New York City. February 26-Jim Duffy defeated Fred Welsh, England, eight rounds, P. V., St. Louis, Mo. February 28-Alfred Morey, Australia, defeated Johnny Summers, England, F., seven rounds, Melbourne, Australia.

March 3-Bombardier Wells, England, K. O. Bandsman Blake, England, four rounds, London, England. Battling Levinsky defeated Fred McKay, ten rounds, P. V., New York City.

March 5-Leach Cross defeated Phil Bloom, ten rounds, P. V., New York City.
March 7-Jack Britton defeated Joe Hirst, six rounds, P. V., Philadelphia, Pa.

Levinsky defeated Jack Keating, ten rounds, P. V., New York City.

Battling

March 9-Battling Levinsky and Jim Coffey drew, ten rounds, New York City. March 10-Jack Britton defeated Kid Graves, ten rounds, P. V., New York City. March 11-Young Ahearn, America, K. O. Adrien Hogan, France, eleven rounds, Paris, France. March 12-Willie Ritchie defeated Ad Wolgast, 10 rounds, P. V., Milwaukee, Wis. March 14-Battling Levinsky defeated Tim O'Nell, six rounds, P. V., Philadelphia, Pa. March 15-Eddie McGoorty, America, defeated Jeff Smith, America, twenty rounds, R. D., Sydney, New South Wales. March 17-Battling Levinsky defeated Sallor Fritts, ten rounds. P. V., New York City. Jack Dillon defeated Dick Gilbert, ten rounds, P. V., Hot Springs, Ark. Fred Welsh, England, defeated Joe Rivers, twenty rounds, R. D., Los Angeles, Cal.

March 20-Leach Cross drew with Joe Shugrue, ten rounds, P. V., New York City.

March 21-Joe Jeanette, America, defeated Georges Carpentier, France, 15 rounds, R. D., Paris, France.

March 23-Bob Moha defeated Battling Levinsky, ten rounds, P. V., Milwaukee, Wis.
Langford K. O. Billy Watkins, one round, New York City.

March 24-Mike Gibbons defeated Gus Christie, ten rounds, P. V., Hudson, Wis.
March 27-Sam Langford defeated Jim Johnson, ten rounds, P. V., New York City.
March 28-Jim Coffey K. O. Jack Connors, one round, New York City.

March 30-Jack Britton defeated Leo Kelley, elght rounds, P. V., St. Louis, Mo.

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April 3-Battling Levinsky defeated Fred McKay, ten rounds, P. V. Brooklyn, N. Y. Jimmy Clabby and Jack Murray drew, twenty rounds, R. D., San Francisco, Cal.

April 6-Johnny Kilbane defeated Gene Delmont, eight rounds, P. V., Memphis, Tenn. April 8-Al McCoy K. O. George Chip, one round, New York City. Joe Jeanette, America, K. O. Andrew Johnson, England, four rounds, Liverpool, England.

April 12-Eddie McGoorty, America, K. O. Dave Smith, Australia, ten rounds, Sydney, New
South Wales.
April 13-Jeff Smith, America, defeated Pat Bradley, sixteen rounds, stopped, Sydney, New
South Wales. Johnny Kilbane defeated Frankie Daley, six rounds, P. V., Philadelphia, Pa.
April 14-Jack Dillon defeated Battling Levinsky, twelve rounds, R. D., Butte, Mont.
April 15-Sam Langford defeated Kid Cotton, eight rounds, P. V., Chattanooga, Tenn.
April 17-Willie Ritchie defeated Tommy Murphy for lightweight championship, twenty
rounds, R. D., San Francisco, Cal.

April 21-Leo Houck defeated George Chip, twelve rounds, P. V., Youngstown, Ohio.
April 22-Johnny Kilbane defeated Bobby Reynolds, eight rounds, P. V., Detroit, Mich.
April 24-Jim Coffey K. O. Jim Flynn, four rounds, New York City.

April 25-Jack Britton defeated Kid Graves, six rounds, P. V., Philadelphia, Pa.

April 28-Freddie Welsh, England, defeated Leach Cross, twenty rounds, R. D., Los Angeles, Cal. May 2-Joe Jeanette K. O. Kid Jackson, seven rounds, Paris, France.

May 4-Joe Jeanette defeated Colln Bell, Australla, twenty rounds, R. D., London, England. May 5-Joe Borrell, America, defeated Marcel Moreau, France, eight rounds, stopped, Paris, France. Mike Gibbons defeated Johnny Howard, ten rounds, Brooklyn, N. Y. May 14-Harry Stone, America, defeated Eddie Beattie, England, twenty rounds, R. D., Liverpool, Englan

May 19-Battling Levinsky defeated Carl Lewis, ten rounds, P. V., Brooklyn, N. Y.
May 20-Gunboat Smith defeated Jack Blackburn, six rounds, P. V., Philadelphia, Pa.
May 21-Joe Humphreys defeated Al McCoy, ten rounds, P. V. New York City.
May 24-Jim Coffey defeated Dan Dalley, six rounds, P. V., Philadelphia, Pa.
May 25-Fred Welsh defeated Joe Mandot, ten rounds, P. V., New Orleans, La.
Langford K. O. Billy Watkins, four rounds, Rochester, N. Y. Young Ahearn, America, K. O.
Private Braddock, England, eight rounds, London, England.

May 26-Charlle White defeated Willie Ritchie, ten rounds, P. V., Milwaukee, Wis.
May 29-Johnny Kilbane K. O. Benny Chavez, two rounds, Denver, Col.

Sam

May 30-Battling Levinsky and Jack Dillon drew, ten rounds, P. V., Indianapolis, Ind. June 6-Jeff Smith, America, defeated Jimmy Clabby, America, twenty rounds, R. D., Sydney, New South Wales. Battling Levinsky K. O. Jack Davies, seven rounds, New York City. June 8-Carl Morris defeated Jim Flynn, nine rounds, F., Joplin, Mo.

June 9-Kid Williams K. O. Johnny Coulon for bantam championship, three rounds, Los Angeles, Cal.

June 10-Harry Wills defeated Joe Jeanette, ten rounds, P. V., New Orleans, La. June 11-Billy Murray defeated Al McCoy, ten rounds, P. V., New York City. June 13-Sam McVey, America, K. O. Arthur Pelky, America, four rounds, Melbourne, Australia. June 15-Jerry Delaney, England, defeated Harry Stone, America, twenty rounds, R. D., London, England. Young Ahearn, America, K. O. Sid Burns, England, two rounds, London, England.

June 16-Joe Jeanette defeated Silas Green, ten rounds, P. V., New York City. Jack Dillon defeated Bob Moha, twelve rounds, R. D., Butte, Mont.

June 22-Tony Ross, America, K. O. Kid Jackson, America, four rounds, London, England. June 26-Battling Levinsky defeated Bert Kenny, ten rounds, P. V., Far Rockaway, Now York City.

June 27-Jack Johnson, America, defeated Frank Moran, America, for heavyweight championship, twenty rounds, R. D., Paris, France.

June 30-Chas. Weinert defeated Battling Levinsky, ten rounds, P. V., Brooklyn, N. Y. Kid Williams defeated Kid Herman, ten rounds, P. V., New Orleans, La. Bombardier Wells, England, K. O. Colin Bell, Australla, two rounds, London, England.

July 1-Joe Jeanette defeated Jim Johnson, ten rounds, P. V., New York City.
July 2-Johnny Kilbane defeated Mars, ten rounds, P. V., Cincinnati, Ohio.

July 4-Leach Cross defeated Red Watson, twenty rounds, R. D., San Diego, Cal. Carl Morris K. O. Al Kubiak, six rounds, Fort Smith, Ark. Jimmy Clabby, America, defeated Eddle McGoorty, America, eight rounds, F., Sydney, New South Wales. George Chip K. O. Billy Murray, fifteen rounds, San Francisco, Cal. Jack Britton defeated Johnny Grimth, twelve rounds, P. V., Canton, Ohio.

July 7-Fred Welsh, England, defeated Willle Ritchie, America, for the lightweight championship, twenty rounds, R. D., London, England.

July 14-Charley White K. O. Stanley Yoakum, nineteen rounds, Denver, Col.

July 15-Joe Jeanette defeated Jim Johnson, 10 rounds, P. V., New York City.

July 16-Georges Carpentier, France, defeated Gunboat Smith, America, six rounds, F., London, England.

July 21-Battling Levinsky defeated Porky Flynn, ten rounds, P. V., New York City. July 24-Tom Kennedy, America, defeated Max Robert, France, five rounds, stopped, Paris, France. Jack Dillon K. O. Joe Mace, three rounds, Muncie, Ind.

July 26-Georges Carpentier, France, defeated Kid Jackson, America, four rounds, F., Bordeaux, France.

August 1-George Chip defeated Ed Petroskie, twenty rounds, R. D., San Francisco, Cal. Jimmy Clabby, America, K. O. Dave Smith, Australla, one round, Sydney, New South Wales. August 5-Joe Jeanette defeated Jim Johnson, ten rounds, P. V., New York City.

August 7-Charley White defeated Joe Azevedo, eighteen rounds, stopped, San Francisco, Cal.
August 11-Leach Cross defeated Joe Rivers, twenty rounds, R. D., Los Angeles, Cal.
August 12-Sam Langford defeated Jim Johnson, ten rounds, P. V., New York City.

K. O. Freddy Hicks, nine rounds, Columbus, Ohio.

Mike Gibbons

August 14-Mike Gibbons defeated Billy Walters, six rounds, R. D., Chicago, Ill. August 18-Battling Levinsky defeated Fred Fritts, ten rounds, P. V., Brooklyn, N. Y. Jimmy Murphy defeated Grover Hayes, seven rounds, stopped, Hammond, Ind.

August 19-Battling Levinsky defeated Bartley Madden, ten rounds, P. V., New York City. Battling Nelson defeated Cliff Ford, six rounds, R. D., Sault Ste Marie, Mich.

August 25-Sam Langford K. O. George Cotton, four rounds, Boston, Mass.

August 31-Battling Levinsky K. O. Jack Nevins, two rounds, Far Rockaway, New York City. September 7-Leach Cross defeated Johnny Tillman, ten rounds, R, D., Hudson, Wis. Jim Flynn K. O. Ál Norton, six rounds, Kansas City, Mo. Joe Rivers defeated Willie Beecher, twenty rounds, R. D. Los Angeles, Cal. Charley White K. O. Dan O'Brien, one round, Denver, Col. Mike Gibbons defeated George (Knockout) Brown, ten rounds, R. D., Benton Harbor, Mich.

September 14-Kid Williams defeated Louisiana, six rounds, P. V. September 18-George Davis defeated Battling Levinsky, ten rounds, P. V., Buffalo, N. Y. Joe Mandot defeated Ad Wolgast, ten rounds, P. V., Milwaukee, Wis.

September 21-Mike Gibbons defeated Bill McKinnon, ten rounds, R. D., Covington, Ky. September 28-Kid Williams K. O. Kid Herman, four rounds, Philadelphia, Pa. Jack Dillon defeated Frank Mantell, twelve rounds, P. V., Columbus, Ohio.

September 30-George Chip K. O. Billy Murray, four rounds, San Francisco, Cal.

October 1-Sam Langford and Joe Jeanette drew, ten rounds, P. V., New York City.
October 4-Joe Mandot defeated Joe Rivers, twenty rounds, R. D., New Orleans, La.

October 6-Leach Cross and Walter Mohr drew, ten rounds, P. V., Brooklyn, N. Y. Sam Langford K. O. Colin Bell, Australia, four rounds, Boston, Mass.

October 7-Al Reich defeated Tom Kennedy, ten rounds, P. V., New York City.

October 9-Battling Levinsky defeated Gunboat Smith, ten rounds, P. V., New York City.
October 12-Joe Rivers defeated Frankie Russell, eight rounds, R. D., Memphis, Tenn.

October 13-Al McCoy K. O. Willie Lewis, five rounds, New York City. Gilbert Gallant defeated Leach Cross, twelve rounds, R. D., Boston, Mass.

October 20-Sam Langford K. O. Gunboat Smith, three rounds, Boston, Mass.

October 27-Kid Williams defeated Dutch Brandt, ten rounds, P. V., New York City. Freddie Welsh defeated Matty Baldwin, twelve rounds, R. D., Boston, Mass.

October 30-Battling Levinsky defeated Fred Fritts, ten rounds, P. V., New York City.

November 2-Freddie Welsh defeated Ad Wolgast, eight rounds, stopped, Wolgast broke bone in his right hand, New York City. November 9-Mike Gibbons defeated Young Mike Donovan, six rounds, stopped, New York City. November 10-Al McCoy and Soldier Bartfield ten rounds, D., P. V., New York City.

AMATEUR BOXING.

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Amateur Athletic Union Championships, Boston, Mass., April 18. Result of Finals: pound class-Johnny Downs of Cleveland defeated Leo Elvin of New York, three rounds. pound class-Steve Phillips of Boston defeated Harry McLatchy of Cambridge, three rounds. 125-pound class-Vincent Pokorni of Cleveland defeated J. J. Sullivan of Boston, three rounds. 135-pound class-Dick Stosh of Cleveland defeated William Buckley of Chelsea, three rounds. 145-pound class-Max Woldman of Cleveland defeated Patrick McCarthy of Boston, three rounds Judges disagreed: referee's decision). 158-pound class-W. Barrett of New York stopped Charles J. Seegest of Cleveland, one round. 175-pound class-W. Hanna of Toronto stopped Arthur Sheridan of Brooklyn, two rounds. Heavyweight class-Patrick Kelley of Boston defeated Arthur Sheridan of Trinity Club, Brooklyn three rounds.

New York State Championships, held at the Crescent A. C., Brooklyn, N. Y., April 9. Result of Finals: 108-pound class-Bert Well, St. Bartholomew A. C., defeated Louis Wellman, unattached, in three rounds. 115-pound class-I. Selzer, unattached, defeated G. W. Schroeder, Union Settlement A. C., on points in three rounds. 125-pound class-Johnny Nugent, unattached, defeated M. Schwenger, Pastime A. C., on points in three rounds. 135-pound class-W. Smith, Bronx Church House, stopped D. Jorio, Greek-American A. C., in two rounds. 145-pound classAugust Ratner, Y. M. H. A., defeated J. Tiplitz, Educational Alliance, in three rounds on points. 158-pound class-W. Barrett. Pastime A. C., stopped J. Gaddi, St. Bartholomew A. C., in two rounds. 175-pound class-Arthur Sheridan, Trinity A. C., stopped G. Greundler, Union Settlement A. C., in one round. Heavyweight class-Arthur Sheridan, Trinity A. C., knocked out Tom Kellog, Washington Heights A. C., in one punch.

Metropolitan Championships, held at the New York A. C., March 28. Results: 108-pound class, final round-Leo Elvin, Union Settlement A. C., won by default; all other entrants over weight. 115-pound class, semi-final round-Gus Mass, Glencoe A. C. defeated John Berese, Pennant A. C., judges' decision; P. Franchini, Trinity Club, defeated B. Weil, St. Bartholomew A. C., referee's decision. Final-Franchini got decision over Mass. 158-pound class, semi-final round-A. Kaufman, Trinity Club, defeated L. Bernstein, Sheridan A. C., stopped by referee in third round; W. Barrett, Pastime A. C., defeated J. Gaddie, St. Bartholomew A. C., Judges' decision. Final-Barrett beat Kaufman, bout stopped by referee in second round. 125-pound class, final round-E. Kothe, St. Bartholomew A. C., defeated M. Schwinger, Pastime A. C., judges' decision. 135-pound class, final round-W. Smith, Bronx Church House, defeated J. Sheridan, Trinity Club, judges' decision. 145-pound class, final round-J. Tiplitz, Educational Alliance, defeated E. Nugent, unattached, in two rounds. 175-pound class, final round-W. Spengler, Union Settlement A. C., stopped A. Sheridan. Trinity Club, in second round. Heavyweight class, final roundW. Spengler, Union Settlement A. C., defeated Bud Kenney, Franklin A. C., judges' decision.

Central Amateur Athletic Union Championships, held at Cleveland, Ohio, January 10 and 16. 115-pound class-Won by Art. Root, Cleveland. 125-pound class-Won by Eddie Brown, Cleve land. 135-pound class-Won by Dick Stosh, Cleveland. Middleweight class-Won by Dan Hayes, Chicago. 158-pound class-Won by Max Woldman, Cleveland. Heavyweight classWon by Andrew Hagan, Cleveland.

PUCILISTIC CHAMPIONS AND RECEIPTS.

ALL attempts to designate and classify the pugilistic champions and title holders are more or less arbitrary because of the fact that few such champions won and defended the championships at the same weight. Among the lighter weight boxers it is not at all unusual for a pugilist to be forced from one class into the next higher by growth and increased weight. The following list, dating from 1890, is generally accepted by critics and boxers as being the correct classification, although holders did not always win title from previous champions:

HEAVYWEIGHTS (over 158 lbs.)-1890-1892, John L. Sullivan; 1892-1897, James J. Corbett; 1897-1899, Robert Fitzsimmons; 1899-1906, James J. Jeffries; 1906-1908, Tommy Burns; 1908-1914, Jack Johnson.

MIDDLEWEIGHTS (158 lbs.)-1890-1897, Robert Fitzsimmons; 1897-1907, Tommy Ryan; 19071908, Stanley Ketchel; 1908, Bill Papke and Stanley Ketchel; 1908-1910, Stanley Ketchel; 1911-1913, claimed by Frank Klaus, Mike Gibbons, Ed McGoorty and Geo. Chip; 1914, M. Gibbons and E. McGoorty WELTERWEIGHTS (145 lbs.)-1890-1893, no recognized champion; 1894-1896, Tommy Ryan: 1896-1897, Kid McCoy: 1898-1900, Billy Smith; 1900, Rube Ferns; 1901, Matty Matthews and Rube Ferns: 1901-1904, Joe Walcott; 1904-1908, Dixie Kid: 1908-1912, no legitimate claimants.

LIGHTWEIGHTS (133 lbs.)-1890-1894, Jack McAuliffe; 1894-1899, Kid Lavigne: 1899-1902, Frank Erne; 1902-1908, Joe Gans: 1908-1910, Battling Nelson; 1910-1911, Ad Wolgast; 1912. Ad Wolgast and Willie Ritchie; 1913, Willie Ritchie; 1914, Freddie Welsh.

FEATHERWEIGHTS (122 lbs.)-1890-1892, no recognized champion; 1892-1897, George Dixon; 1897, Solly Smith; 1898, Solly Smith and Dave Sullivan; 1898-1900, George Dixon; 1900-1901, Terry McGovern; 1901-1904, Young Corbett; 1904-1908, Tommy Sullivan; 1908-1911, Abe Attell; 1911-1914, Johnny Kilbane.

BANTAMWEIGHTS (116 lbs.)-1890-1892, George Dixon; 1892-1894, no recognized champion: 1894-1898, Jimmy Barry; 1898-1901, no recognized champion; 1901-1903, Harry Forbes: 1903-1905, Frankie Neil; 1905-1907, no recognized champion; 1907-1913, Johnny Coulon; 1914, Kid Williams. LARGEST GATE RECEIPTS OF BOXING.

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RESULTS OF IMPORTANT RACES.

(Figures denote position of winner in heats, followed by times of heats.) July 22, Cleveland, Ohio-The North Randall, second, Palmer De Forest third. Best time2.20 trot: value $5,000: Sienna 3, 2, 1, 1, 1; Mar-2.09. garet Drulen 1, 1, 3, 3, 2; The Guide, 5, 3, 2, 2, 3. Time-2.074, 2.08, 2.07, 2.08, 2.08.

August 5, Grand Rapids, Mich.-Furniture Manufacturers' Stake; $5,000; 2.12 class, trotting: Lassie McGregor 1, 1, 3, 2. 1; King Clansman 3, 3, 1, 1, 2: Marta Bellini 7, 2, 2, 3, 3, Time-2.064, 2.07%. 2.08%, 2.06%, 2.08.

September 22, Columbus, Ohio-Capital City Stake, 2.08 trot, 3 in 5, $3,000: Etawah 6, 1, 1, 1; Omar 1, 3, 2, 3; Newzel 3, 4, 6, 2. Time-2.054, 2.054, 2.05, 2.04.

Horse Review Futurity, three-year-old pacers, 2 in 3, $3,000: Anna Bradford 1, 1; Squantum 2, 2; Prince Jolla 3, 3. Time-2.03%, 2.01. August 12, Kalamazoo, Mich. Horseman Hoster Columbus Stake, 2.14 trot, 3 in 5, and Spirit of the Times Futurity; for three-year- $10,000. Margaret Druien 1, 1, 1; Rythmell 8, old trotters; $10.000: Peter Volo 1, 1, 1; Lee Ax-2, 2; McClosky 2, 5, 3. Time-2.07%, 2.05. worthy 2, 2, 6; Ortolan Axworthy 4, 3, 2. Time-2.06. 2.04, 2.05%. 2.064.

2.11 Trot-Three in five; Paper Mills Purse, $10,000: Lassie McGregor 4, 1, 1, 1; Sienna 1, 2, 4. 4; Axtlen 3, 3, 2, 2. Time-2.07, 2.06. 2.06. 2.06%.

August 31, Syracuse, N. Y.-Free-for-all pace: two in three heats; $5,000: Directum I. 2, 1, 1; Frank Bogash, Jr., 1, 2, 2; Earl, Jr., 3, 3, 3. Time-2.02%, 2.00, 2.00.

September 2 and 3, Syracuse, N. Y.-Empire Stake for 2.14 trotters, won by Margaret Drulen. Syracuse Stake for 2.11 pacers, won by Napoleon Direct.

September 7, Hartford, Ct.-Charter Oak Stake, $10,000, won by Sienna; fastest heat 2.07. September 16, Detroit, Mich.-2.14 trot; purse $5,000, King Clansman won; Mirthful

September 24, Grand Rapids, Mich-Match race: $6,000; pacing: William 1, 1, 1; Directum I. 2, 2, 2. Time-2.013, 2.01%, 2.02 1⁄2.

September 26, Columbus, Ohio-Horse Review Futurity; trotting; three-year-olds; 2 in 3; purse $8,000: Peter Volo 1, 1: Lady Wanetka 2, 3; Lee Axworthy 3, 2. Time-2.07, 2.08. Lady Wanetka and Lee Axworthy divided second and third money.

Horse Review Futurity; trotting; two-yearolds; 2 in 3; purse $3,000: Native Spirit 1, 1; Sparkle Watts 2, 2. Time-2.13. 2.09.

September 29, Columbus, Ohio-Arch City Stake; 2.10 class, pacing: $3,000: Peter Stevens 1, 1, 1: Camelia 2, 2, 3: King Couchman 3, 3, 2. Time-2.05, 2.03. 2.02.

American Horse Breeders' Futurity; three-year

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