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HARLEMS GOOD RACING An unusually large crowd was attracted to Harlem yesterday owing to the fine weather and the splendid card of seven races The track had dried ont nicely and was comparatively last Betting was brisk and heavy Lady heavyLady Schorr ably piloted by Jockey Bullman took tho M Lewis Clark Stakes in an easy gal ¬ lop She was luxuriant of speed and ran her field into dizziness before the stretch had been reached After passing the last sixteenth Bull man eased her up Operator ran second and showed he was easily the best of the others Brutal was beaten oS for the entire route and is nowhere near a good race It was the first mount Bullman rode in the west this year Hard yearHard Knot was thrown into an easy spot in the fifth race and could have won off by him eelf but See purposely drew a close finish Fed ¬ eral proved himself a good horse by continuing bis winning streak Ho annexed the sixth race easily to his credit Elsie L showed herself to be a filly of good class by taking the twoyear old race ic a drive after Sweet Billio appeared to have the scramble at his mercy The lat ¬ ter was many lengths in front of her when turning into the stretch but Dominick rode her for all he was worth and finally got the leader near the wire Eddie Austin after a poor be ¬ ginning finished impressively and was only beaten a neck on the post He was probably the best bestPrincess Princess Thyra carried The Lady at so merry a clip in the sprint race that the Hildreth filly bad nothing left to finish with and Taycn came along with a rush in the last sixteenth and beat htr out in a drive George Arnolds effort was nrt in line with his record and should not be taken seriously A better days sport has not bepn seen hereabouts in some time timeKnightbannerets Knightbannerets running in the sixth race was not satisfactory to the judges and is to be the subject of a rigid investigation investigationC C C McCafferty ruled off October 28 1900 Las been reinstated