PHCEHlXriIR»tsit cuyTomorrow. *There was a big; crowd at thePhoenix fttr yeeterdajr. The Oardl*nsisr, ofihlt*c!tfi-lo4lrittabaac*ba!lgautre to the Phoenix team by a scorerot 7 to i. Tworraoerwere completed.The 2:18 trot and pace for a parse of$800 waa wop by M'xy P.t owned byR. H. Perry, la 2:20. The 8:40 trotand pace for a parse of $200 went toDaisy Gardner, owned by N. A. Pro*so, of Byracoee. * Ths aammarlee:*18 Oil ASS-TROT AND PACK. Mary P., b. |Abdtlitu QffliDei^r* a 3Kin* John, oh.CflHtfTti fr« 4 5 8Lady Nanton, br. mMary Boa*. b, .................... 6 OTime-rfc20jS9,1fc2l*.(2:40 OLABSHTROT AND PACE.DaiayGardner, b.m ..Freu B.* oh*DlractChlmeath*a....... 5 3 3Lucy O*. b. 8 4 8Alty Palry, b. 4 6 8Time- 2The zaeee today Include the 2:22 trot and pane- la the former GeorgeDaBok, bf MLheUo, haa started WINson Reed; JB* H. Maxon, Oswego,bar entered Florence B.; O. H. Lock*wood, Scribe, Abdaiiafc Ofalmee;Frank Bheldon, Fallon, May Belle*Tomorrow* the PhUUpa band, of tbl*cltj, wifi ftuoUhrnatlo pnJhe Fairgrcanda. AfterlT^Srade in thlrcitythe band will leave on the Bfcceaixtrain at S;10 a. m. A big crowd kexpected to morrow, which wjli bethe biggest and beK day of the fair,ae well as the la«UGretobsn D« D., Long's fastmare, will go against bar record of•2:14 tomorrow. It la expected that She wiifcStatliah a new track record, also.