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SOME SURPRISING RESULTS AT OTTAWA. Brynliniah Suddenly Regains His Good Form — Ethan Allen Beats Ormulu and Susan B. Beats Yorkville. Ottawa. Out.. June 27. — The program offered by the Coaaaaghl Park Jockey tiub this afternoon, while devoid .f features, was a well balanced one sad provided sense keen sport. Surprises camt with the running of several of the races. This was especially so when I.rynlimali won 1 he Lib.. It Handicap, which was intended as a feature. There were onl-. four starters ami the absence of Adams Express and Nightstick robbed the race of much of its interest. In his recent races Hrynlinian did not figure for mudi ciiiisideiatiou. but ihe bars ran iu surprisingly good form, his Improvement being sadden and startling. Callahan was in close-pursuit of the pacemaker from the start and when he mad.- his effort iu the homestretch, Bryalimah simply bi-ezed to tin- front and won going away by a length and a half. Head finishes came wilh the running of the second and li 1 1 li races. Ethan Alice, well ridden by Goldstein, beat the odds mi favorite, ormulu, in the second race after the latter had led until the clos ing strides. In the fifth. Yorkville appeared a certain winner at the furlong post, but he quit in the last sixteenth and Susan 1... wearing him down, got up tn win iu the last jump. The three quarters was run in 1:14--. and the early pace was the fastest of any race run daring the meeting. Myatie Light, favorite in the steeplechase, ran far below his true farm, lie was a distant trailer from the start and anally his rider fell off at the rieveath fence. The race was run in a el.. ml of dust, which hid the jumps from those behind the leaders. A meeting of the stewards of the Canadian Rae-inu Associations was held here this morning and many applications for licenses were passed upon. Among those present at the meeting were: Sir 11. Montague Allan. Colin Campbell, John II. Madlgan, Col. William Hendrie and W. P. Eraser. The horses Bryalimah ami fathom will in the future run under the name of the Woodbinds Stable. Hugh Penny, who was a partner with F. Ha-kell in tin- ownership of the karats, has disponed of his interest to llackett. The scarcity of stable ream is felt here this spring, and several Important stables Intended for racing here were shipped to Hamilton. The Whitney string arrived from Montreal yesterday, and when trainer Albert Simons failed to find suitable quarters he did not unload the horses, but continued on to Hamilton.