iffihshedepi-udthatntces.i efii-kailed ati ngeAt about about 3 p. m. the bell began to ring from the judges stand for the first race. The judges in all the races were:—Judge Walkers, Mesrrs, Lindsay and McNuuglit. The numbers to the left of names show the place drawn by each horse.TITO ! I'J.VG.{1) Dallie. Eay wintered by Ingrain.(-1; (lip. Chesuot Entered by It. J-Dixon.[o) Mand S Eay Mare Entered bv J. Anderson.rJ.) Long John. Bay by Geo- Duncan.(5) Joe Stick. Bay Wilson.Mile heats 4 to enterhorse entered entered by Win o to start bestz in o.The Start wa*lt; made after some difii* cully about 3.30 p. m. Considerable interest was manifest m this race and large sum of money occassionai3r were put up.Before the horses were half way round it was quite clear that j joug John bad first place, G;p and Maud S were working well togetne?, DolJie A and Joe Stick bring up the rear. The horses passed the line in the order named.Mr* T 1IEAT.Long John GipMaud SDollie V and Joe Stick were pro nounced distanced by the Judges.SECOND HEAT.The Horses came in. as follows:—Long dohn St-. MauduipLong John having secured firstjplace in two heats was taken from the track while Mand S and Gip each having taken second place euterrcd theTHIRD HEAT.Coming in as i:: the second heat with Long John FirstMaud S SecondGip ThirdIn thecKvriEiirxs iki%im; racethe following entries were made, half j mile heats 7 entries.Daw Entered bv J. A.Entered bv Jas. S. Gib-Little McIntosh.i'o» Frank son.Dollie Entered by J E Maun •H) Billy Eiiter by F A Smith Peter Entered by G A Starr «2i Jim Entered bv Dr Stewartr lerning s pony tooa nrst money, nuu-can’s second and Crawford’s tJ ird.ATHLETIC SPORTS.Not much interest was taken in these. In the 100 y-atds race there were four entries — Messrs McLain, Hornsby, Breaky and Walton.The prizes weie given in the order named.—First three.HAT,?-MILE PACE,Three entries—Hornsby, McLain and Breaky Herns by and McLain ran around the course, winning in the order named. Breaky did not run.We are pleased to say no accidents happened on the grounds and the Brandon Turf are to be complimented upon the satisfactory manner in which the races were couducted. The amount taken at the gate being over $140,IACROSSK .WATCH— Draw Game.In this match the Rapid City men were much heavier men than the home team, yet our boys showed themselves to good advantage, and we have no cause to feel ashamed of them. The ball was faced at 1.40 p. in.. and some excellent playing done by both teams. The first game was taken in IS minutes by Rapid City. In the second game, the ball was thrown past the goal by the Kapid City men. This state of af-f:F s was not to be tolerated by the home team, and they entered the third game to win. and they did it in an hour and forty minutes. The fourth game was brought to a close in short order, by the borne team passing tbe ball through thegofd in 7 minutes, time lacking only ten minutes of up, there was no show for either to win, and the clubsMeft tbe field with two games apiece. The following constituted the'teams :lilore\tiicoin:Ofha:wJistaI ofI woOlThebeingoielBRANDON.A. McXab.W. Warwick A. Butler W Blackburn A. C. James (c, C. Fullbrook G S Simpson M. M Baker C McDouall T Shaw R Matheson C WinterRATIO CITY.Goal. D. Shannon Paint. W. Vaughan Cover PdJ. Bur land fe.i Defence C McKenzie J McCankill J A Cassell Centref’uG Woolwich Home k* -J SteelG Wmstanley A Horneid homeJ ton emailH orne W HawthomtokaiThsta3outtheynevme:1ofLotl’2tSapfidenwbiinstyouHaiDorjointhe:The finest Vanilla comet from Mexico. The V*rlt;x'mexion is small and they are consequently held at lt;i very nigh price. This hujli price induces die maters of flavoring ex n acts to substitute the 1‘d.x.k. bicter ton qua It is by the use of the iixiesi Mexican Vanilla Dear that D* Price’s Special Flavoring Extract of VaaHia obtain* its rare excellence.enesectsinggoo. ful on c one