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E. R. BRADLEYS POPULARITY A large number of prominent citizens of New Orleans, -who are stockholders in the Louisiana Jockey Club, and members of the executive committee, met a few days ago and adopted resolutions vhich expressed their regret that Col. E. R. Bradley was retiring from the club as principal owner of the Pair Grounds. Colonel Bradley was praised for the manner in which the Fair Grounds has been conducted. Resolutions of a similar nature had to do with the retirement of Col. John P. Sullivan, whose connection with the Fair Grounds ends when the track is turned over to the control of John C. Schank, Joseph A. Murphy and other Chicago sportsmen. Present at the New Orleans meeting were Edward S. Butler, George W. Clay, W. H. Alexander, Peter F. Dunn, A. Burglass, B. C. Casanas, J. C. Menefee, C. C. Farrell, Jr., Leopold Krauss, Crawford H. Ellis, S. Freu-denstein, Pierre A. Villere, A. B. Wheeler, Sr., William A. Penick, L. Feibleman, Charles I. Jarvis, Joseph Gumbel, Waldo M. Pitkin, E. V. Benjamin, V. H. Demoruelle, Charles A. Hartwell, Louis Hausman, James D. Kenny, George H. Maginnis, Edward Righ-tor,. A. G. Thomas, Dr. J. A. Danna, Dr. W. P. Gardiner, Dr. W. A. Gillaspie and Dr., M. T. Van Studdiford.