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SEAGRAM WINS TWO AT KENILWORTH. Sir Ralph Sets a New Track Record Rough Riding in Second Race. Buffalo, N. , July 10. J. E. Seagram scored a double at Kenilworth this afternoon. The eolors of the president of the Ontario Jockey Club were carried to victory iu the fourth and fifth races by Lyndliurst and Sir Kalph, respectively. Both horses showed extreme sliced and both won with great ease. Sir Kalph set a new track .record for a mile and a quarter by running the distance in 2:00J. Win. II. Lyon showed a game stretch drive iu the second race. Finishing with much courage under t he whip he just managed to get up in time to poke his head in front of Kotcheniiko in the final stride. There was considerable rough riding in this race. Kerry was crowded against the fence on the far turn and struck the rail with enough force to unseat jockey Grandwho fortunately escaped witii a few bruises and a shaking up. Some were inclined to blame Englander for the accident, but A. Brown, who was riding Bridge Whist, said that Goldstein was the one resixmsiblo for the mishap. W. J. Young got in from Latonia this morning and the two-year-olds Chulita and Moquotto are due tonight. Chulita is carded as a starter iu the Mohawk Stakes tomorrow and Nicol is expected to arrive in time to ride her. Albert Weston has received instruction from his -!mployev.Vrbonit.-OlyiIe-to-diHpose-of three of the horses he is training here and ship the remainder back to the farm iu Maryland. Larikiti, the best of the band, recently developed lameness. Bridge Whist, which was taken out of a selling race from L. A. Cella by II. T. Grillin, ran in the name of A. Webber toda3. Webber is supposed to be associated witii Sig Levy, the Chicago bookmaker.