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NEWSY HEMS FROM COLORADO. Denver. 0oL, •June 4. — Over 80,498 persona at-tended lae free racing matinee given at overland Park ast Saturday by the Gentlemens Driving and Biding Club and the Denver Fair and Bacing Asm elation. There were four harness and two running races. Peter Clark, form chart compiler, has arrived from th east, Bene Noiinile. who ha- been on a business trip to California, states that a large numher of San Pram i-eo ami Sail Lake sportsmen ami race horse ! diowi i- aii- coming to Beaver for the meeting, opening June 13. Member* of the Colonial Club oi" San Iran" i-.-o. who are coming. Include Leslie Belt, William Kyle and John Lyons. Green P. Morris, dean of American turfnien. will -hip his hoi -i- Inn- from Louisville to race, in the .-anie hipnionl will come tin- horses of Joseph Lmcnsettcr ami . S. Wilson. Associate Judge Al D bson, who will hi- in the stand with Presiding Judge I. A. Brady at the Overland Dark meeting, i- spending a few days visiting in Cincinnati before coming west. Will Trilii . Who will ait a- assistant starter to hi- brother, Ed Tribe, has started the schooling of fa a— - at tin barrier in preparation for the Overland Park meeting. There are some promising two-- ir olds at Mi!- track. General Manager W. A. Bead of the Dearer .hi ami Bacing Association ha.- returned to Denver from a tying business trip to Vancouver. A shipment of eight horses belonging to T. Kris- ler and J. Paries ha- arrived at hi Hand Park. In the ear wen- Mon . Lake. Acotin. Mr. McDee, Herds, Elmeta, Hamilton, Custom House ami Mist Krug. Trainer Early Wright of the Sanlee Stable, from California, ha- in hi- string at Overland Park the well-developed two-year-old Witching Hour, lor which the owner recently refused an offer ol ,000. This thoroughbred is already 10 2 Lauda high. r •