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WESTERN FILLY TRIUMPHS BOUND THE WORLD BEATS PICK OF EASTERN JUVENILES IN GREAT TRIAL. Dalmatian Turns the Tables on The Turk in the Coney Island Jockey Club Stakes — Sanctua Scores in the Beacon Steeplechase. New York. June 25. -W. G. Yankcs crack west- • ru hlly. Round tbe World. took tin- best of the ••astern two yciii olds into camp at Sheepshcad Bav this « ll.rn nil. ii she nosed out Janus K Kernes Iron Mask an] K. T. Wilson. Jr.s Naushon in the Ureal Trial Stakes, worth ,075 t i the winner. Her rare was a magnificent one anil the daughter of I.ackford ;,;,.! Nellie Rly stamped herself a l.-niark-:il ■!»• lilly by her victory. She went with all the pace, and alter being apparently beaten in the rinal sixteenth, came again witli marvelous game-liess. She ;ls always the se -oiitl ehoiee in the Utting and attracted a good following. Iron Mask was favorite and had no excuse. lie had speed • noitgh to keep the filly extended all the way. hut was not there when the final pinch came and just faltered enough to he deafen a head. Naushon • nine away trout the others in the last furlong ami « los.-d with a rush that would bare landed him the Minner in a lew t e strides. August Belmonts Trail ltoek was a distant fourth and his staldeinate Watorvalc. was outrun all the way. finishing last. The Great Trial was established in HM and lias since been run continuously. Its condensed history since i:h i is as follows: ear. Winner. Wf. Jockey. Val. Time. •** omnia lido 122 Spencer . . .5..VH» 1 11* lttOl Blue « ; i rl 12fi Shaw IS 500 1 :13| P.arj Irish Lad 122 N. Turner.. 17.400 1:14 IU «3 Pulsus 122 F. ONeill. 19.530 1:131 1SHM riyl.a.k 122 Hildcbrand. 19.550 1 :13i 10O5 Security 122 Douiinick . 19.530 1:15 -looti Oraii 122 W. Miller. 19.550 1:121 1.W7 Colin 129 W. Miller. 19.550 1:12] l:*is Sir Martin 129 J. Lee 19.550 112 19*9 Dalmatian 122 V. Powers. 1.025 1:131 1910 Bound the World. lilt A. Walsh .. 7.075 1:13] Dalmatian came hack to the good race he ran in •lie Bronklrn Derby and was a verv easv winner of the mile and a half Concv Island .lo.k.v lull Stakes over Hie Turk, which so handily t.-.k his measure m the Tidal stakes. He was ridden today liy .vh key Shilling and avoided the pace. ajhtieas »n the Tidal K. Diigan rushed him along with Prime ImiKii.il in tin parlv stages. The Turk was ridden toilay hv jockey V. Powers and. after racing close to the pace f..r a mile, stopped so hadlv at the end that he was hcatcn for second money l.v Barney SchreilM-rs Sager. Martinez and Fauiitleiov were the only other starters .,„d though both showed speed in the running, they were never serious contenders. The C.nev Island J... -key Club Slakes was established in 1.*7 and its brief history is as follows: V". Wil • Wt- Jockey. Val. lime. 10O, rrank Gill 120 W. K napi..!».725 2 :33ft 1 90S Pair Play 12« Notter .... 19.725 2314 190M Kitz Herbert 120 V Powers SMC! 2*371 MM Dalmatian 129 C. II. Shilg.2.250 2-JS Tile Beacon Sle.-pl.ch.1s4- resulted in an upset when Paul .1. Bain.ys Sanclus. which had l-ocn away from the ia«es for a year, out gamed Mellow -mint, the favorite, t., win liv a narrow margin Swinging in!., the stretch Sanclus bumped Mellow. ■hit, but I.iiin of foul was made by Lynch, who rode the favorite. The tabled history of tbe Beacon Steeplechase is as follows: Year. Winner. A.Wt. .lockev. Val. Time. ■M 0. W. Jenkins..! 117 Bav .!f.MI 5:12 1!«« Tip Gallant ..7 15S Gallagher .. IMP H in HM .lud. Campbell. .4 IM .1. .1. Mara.. l.ir.V. r.:K 15*15 Sandhurst 4 137 Iiniiegan .. MM S:M V.**i Grandpa 7 157 G. Smith... 4.435 5:12 PHi7 Hylas « 1«2 Bay ::.!NI :.:H BKts California King.". 147 Mekiiincv . 5.1*30 5*04i IMtt Wat-I-peed ...5 145 Ilonolilie . . . 0»5 5:00i 1910 Sanetus 7 145 Donohuc ... 900 5:1 1" .Superstition was the only winning favorite of the day when lie took the measure of Bonnie Kelso in the mil. and an eighth handicap over the turf course. Shortlv alter the defeat of The Turk. W. S. Kan shawe. I«KI «f Silver Brook Farm, annoiineed that • Mi July 4 he would sell that eolt at auction, with some others, most ..t i ti.-ni yearling-i. Lula. tlie idly tl,;,t broke down so badly y.ster flay, was desirov.-.l t«4ay. Nineteen bwaea iii iraiiiing were sold at auction before tie- lirst race. The i.est prices realized were a- f.l|..ws Aldiian. P...rwMk Stable. ,150; Top Note. J. |*. p,:iit;,tr. ILlMO; I.-.m l...n P.eau. A. I.en nan $£290: ."Id of tphir. J. *. M;1V. ,900. . I l ■■• will be another auction of horses in training ■est .Sa:urd.i . — _ i