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d $150 to third. 1-1/2 miles. 94 entries. Value $5,520. N. Armstrong's ch c Spokane by Hyder Ali--Interpose; 118 lbs., Kiley 1 Scoggan & Bryant's ch g Proctor Knott by Luke Blackburn--Tallapoosa; 115 lbs., Barnes 2 M. Young's b c Once Again by Onondaga--Black Maria; 118 lbs., I. Murphy 3 Hindoocraft, Cassius, Sportsman, Outbound and Bootmaker, 118 each, also ran. Time--2:34-1/2 Betting--10 to 1 Spokane and Hindoocraft, 3 to 1 Once Again and Bootmaker coupled, 1 to 3 Proctor Knott, 15 to 1 Cassius, 20 to 1 Outbound and Sportsman. SIXTEENTH DERBY 1890 Rain fell heavily on Tuesday nearly the entire day, which continued throughout the night and nearly half the day Wednesday, May 14, which made the track a sea of mud and water. Notwithstanding the unfavorable weather and muddy condition of the track the attendance was extremely large, fully up to any preceding day. The Derby was the third race, for which a half dozen put in an appearance. Robespierre was the favorite, even against the field, but he was beaten by Riley and Bill Letcher. Bill Letcher led off, Outlook second, Palisade third, other three bunched. No change at the three-quarters, but passing the stand Robespierre and Riley were head and head, Outlook third. Going round the turn Robespierre drew clear and led at the quarter with Outlook second, Riley third, Bill Letcher fourth. Before reaching the half Riley was in front, Robespierre second, Bill Letcher third, the race lay between the two. No change at the head of the stretch, Riley leading and running easy, Robespierre driving and Bill Letcher gaining. Riley won handily by a length and a half, Bill Letcher second and a length in front of Robespierre third, Palisade fourth, Prince Fonso, fifth, Outlook sixth. First mile 1:47, the race 2:45. Value to winner, $5,460. SUMMARY The Kentucky Derby for three-year olds, foals of 1887; $100 entrance, half forfeit, $10 if declared on or before May 1, 1889, $20 if declared on or before May 1, 1890; money to accompany declarations; with $2,500 added, of which $300 to second and $150 to third. 1-1/2 miles. 115 noms. E. Corrigan's b c Riley, by Longfellow, Geneva; 118 lbs., Murphy 1 W. R. Letcher's b c Bill Letcher, by Longfellow, Ida L
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