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THKEE HARI.EVI TP iVORlTES. 1 Hnlf Harlems favorites won for yesterdays crowd of 5.000 that waa at the track and pleyed the choices loyally. The throe to win were ! Kamsin Rutter 2 to 1; Nnllah, Nutt 8 to 5; and Al Fresco, Nntt 11 to 5. QrazillH, through Teier Cays strength and stirktoitiveness a d "Monk" Overtons rest full mood nnder the l!ght of the public oye landed Graziella ovfr Molo in the second race. It was purey tbe result of riding. Kin? B9rmu da, the favorite, was never a sharp contender. Monk Wiyman tipped over Frank Thompson in the fifth race at eleven forloncs in easy fashion. Rutters riding cut a figure in the result. Pauline J., lucky in getting a clpar path, boat Moroni, the favorite for th9 sixth ovent, at six furlongs. Moroni was tho natural choice, but slow to get goin? he couldnt get to the J lion filly, though he was closing fast at tho end. Kamsn, in good condition, ran over his horses in good stye in the three-qiarter dath which opqcod the card. I Nullah, at 8 to 5 for the second event at a . snile. won in a game, jsunty way from Inhok, who spemed to have her be-iten up the stretch. Al Frs-os race was the fourth at eght and a half furlongs and owing to Nutts g od handling and strong finish, he bat Teny, who was ridden too much and failed ia the finish. The track was faBt end tbe air sultry.