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HAVRE DE GRACE THRIVING LARGE ATTENDANCE AND SOME EXCELLENT RACING ON THE MEETINGS SECOND DAY. Cirbidn Wins tha Feature Race and Pays a Big Msiaoad in the atataols — Tit for Tat Defeats Sunny Hill in Raco for Two -Year-Olds. Havre de Grace, Md., April 17. Another large crowd lulled out at Havre u- Grace this afteraaoa. The male. cement provided a ;■■ miid aregran and a najoritj of tin races farsdahed excifiag real its. ia which the winners were first home bj small margins. Tii.. feature race, the sixth, in ahl some of the best splinters on the ground togeth. r. It was a heavy hitting affair with Top o th Morning an odds-en favorite. The winner turned up in the outsider. Carbide, which came fi behind and. ill a driving finish, beat Startling out. Top o th Morning was third. The Whitney entry, Clap-i erblll, v,a last a the finish. The winner paid the hand ...me dividend of S2*5.M lor . The two-year-old race furnished an exciting contest, in which Edward McBridei Tit for Tat beat the Whitney e.dt Sunny Hill three-parts of a length. Marmout was third, beaten a head for second place. i. B. Pons was an arrival from Phariaa this awrniag. Mr. Peas raciag string at present U made ip ... Meddling Mfant aad Boa oiis. lie will tabs up at the W Ibim meeting, Fleet Foot, a sister to Swift Pox. Flee, root is t|,,. pr-.p-rty of Mrs. Clan, a daughter •:" the late Frances Piias The i a- estate has arranged t-. dispose of eight home-bn I tv... year-olds May s. at Lexington. Two of then ore bj lodge Wright and tl ther si by the saccessfal young sin- Toaey Boaera. . B. on- no.v holds the contract on tin- aopreiiti..- riib-r ilerimee. The latter will if immi li.iing tomorrow. A. I.. Denny is raciag at Havre de Grace for the first time thi- spring. He eaase di-.ct from Tijuana with B. C. GriaTlths pair Charmetis.. and Trent Fly. A. A. I! "illy, owner of Joule A., came over from .w V..rk to see tiie til! inn in the first race this afternoon. Suimyhill. the Whitney entry in todays tWO- year old race, ran greea. He began well, but b imediately dropped bail:, but at the end came again and finished in ■eaatate fashion, Bor.r.ing Horses Shipped to Pimlico. Tea homes were shipped over from aenahag to the Pimlico track of tile Maryland Jockey Club. In the number were six the property of Joseph A. Davis in charge of trainer ..Matt Brady, while the other four were taken over by Jerry Murphy. The band comprised Pifir, Brooks, Th.- Decision, Bryn Chant. Wetoaa, Jack Carl, April Fool. Kingly, CoUector and a tw. year-old Watervale filly. W. ieachter has arranged to ship his stable from here to Keatacky at the conclusion of the Havre th Grace meeting. John J. Mabea, the weU-kosrwa asritaaaare politician, wa- among todays visitors and Col. J. J. Casey was an arrival from Hot Springs, where he sp. at a couple of WOtks after the close of the Oriental Park meeting in Cuba. R. B. Wntkins has arranged to take up I.arne-gat next week. Barnegat has been turned out at Mr. Watklns place near Sheepshe.id Bay since last ia!!. Hi: old plater, CUB Bdge, is in the stud at . ii. Peawteks ram in Maryland. Kaaball Patteraoa has taken over Indian Chant and Sam Slick, the J. W. Bean h..rses. Be will hraia them in the future. Trainer Patterson said that he recent poor slowing of Indian Chant coul.l be nci ited for bj reason of a bad knee, that he developed since s previous race. it was reported today that Bagiai Leigh would sea! a half done a of the !•:. It. McLean Jampi i s over t Havre de Grace for the rrose-eoaatry racial her-, while tl there would lie moed from Beaniag to PiaaMea. James F. OHara and Gad Bryaa, the ruling spirits at Bowie, were among the visitors of the •lay. Woods Garth put in his first appearance and was the gin -i „r John P. Mayherry, but hnrir eosnhiaed rootiag coaU not land BaUyaay winner of the steeplechase.