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Daily Racing Form: n. Tuesday, January 15, 1907
Daily Racing Form: n. Tuesday, January 15, 1907 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1907 drf1907011501 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Tuesday, January 15, 1907 Daily Racing Form. Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1907 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognition (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has been done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Libraries Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. Page [1] H Qdfino(iQ\ Form \ VOL. XIII. ^0. 13. CHICAGO, TUESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1907, PRICE 5 CENTS Glorifier Wins Easily.: First Time Out This Winter for the Son of Hastings. GLORIFIER WINS EASILY. FIRST TIME OUT THIS WINTER FOR THE SON OF HASTINGS. Garner Returns to the Saddle — Close Finish in Jumpinq Race — Rebel Queen Sets New Track Record. New Oilcans. I.:t., January 14.— -Glorifier stamped himself as probably the best horse litre by the impressive manner ill which he won the mile ainl a sixteenth race that featured the card at City I'arK today. The M :0m mick horse was making his winter debut and was accorded contidcut support iu the betting. Jockey Garner, who rode this afternoon for tlie first time since Monet ■'■ggM— * into the fence with him at the Fair Grounds New Year's Pay. had the leg np on Glorifier and made no mistakes. The usual interest was manifested in the steeplechase and it furnished a rattling good, contest. Dawson, neglected in the betting, won by ■ nose nfter the fiercest kind of a drive with Subador. A steady plunge on Arabo sent him to the post favor ite and his backers were jubilant when he eSBM to the last obstacle in a contending position and appeared a cert. ;iu winner, but in a twitter they were down in 1lie mouth. Instead of taking the jump Arabo ran out id' the course. T. K. Marnix and his following cleaned tip hand soniely over the victory of Jerry ('. in the first rac. "Frisco-- Gardner has finally "broken the ice." Rol el Queen finished in front of twelve other maiden two year-olds in the third race. The tilly closed a slight favorite and put up a good performance, setting a new track record for three eighths o; a saHe— SSf. The chief surprise of the afternoon came in the fifth race in which a good field of sprinters started. Then' was little to choose be tween John L. Inglis. St. Valentine and Meadow-breeze in the matter of favoritism, but Tudor ga e thasa (lacks a d..i.,l\ c. b.atlng .iud Won well in hand. A cripple quintette lined to the barrier in Unclosing race. Realise Lampadrome showed good "speed in the paddock." he invited a plunge that pent his price down to :u to 1 from S to 1. Dr. M'Cluer was the opening Choice, but his apparent lameness erased his price to recede to :t to 2. lie made a show of the others, winning as his rider pleased fr"in F.vie (Irectie. l.atnpadroiuo would have been a sharp factor, but Hagan's effort on him was a joke and he failed to finish in the money. The report that Lucky (barm had been destroyed was erroneous. S. Louis, his owner, had Instructed lib stableman to destroy him. but later changing his mind, gave the horse to Henry Simons. There is little liklihood that Lucky (harm will ever face the starter again. Simons will try to save him for bi-eeding purposes. J. H. Shouldice. acting for a local man. has purchased l'adre at private terms from J. Marklein. Monet has been transferred from his temporary stable at the Fair Grounds to Mccormick's stable at City Park. Tho horse is on the rode to recovery. Charlatan is reported in a bad way and will not Ik1 raced for BOBM time. Shawana is resetted improving and Marklein has hopes cf saving her. Jockeys Seder ami Englander were each suspended for three days by the starter for disobedience at the I ost More Rain and Mud at Ascot Park.: Common Sue and Line of Life Fool the Wiseacres-J. R. Laughrey Wins Again. MORE RAIN AND MUD AT ASCOT PARK. Common Sue and Line of Life Fool the Wiseacres — J. R. Lauqhrey Wins Aqain. Los Angeles. Cal.. January 14. — Another heavy rain left the track sloppy today. The card was probably Hie poorest ot the meeting. There was little lietting. One of those SUSjIIsi angles that seldom bob up came in the fifth race won by Common Sue. Report had it that she was hardly up to a bruising race and consequently her price drifted from 2 1-2 to 1 to 1 to 1, but she gave the lie to the lack of confidence placed in her by taking the load at the harrier's rise and won by a length. Line of Life, liecause "f her recent sickness, was not thought much of in the fourth race, but here again the wiseacres were fooled for she won quite handily after assuming an easy lead on the far . turn. 1'nder different conditions in the same company she would undoubtedly have boon an odds-on favorite. J. H. Laughrey showed his mettle by winning the third race. He was made a mild favorite, but on recent performances 8 to 5 seemed to be a royal price against him. Watercress Fifth in Sire List. WATERCRESS FIFTH IN SIRE LIST. Watercress, the handsome brown son of Springfield and Wbarfdale. by Hermit, is fifth in the list of stallions for Rmm;. Watercress is now seventeen years old and has been in this country nearly twelve years. He was bred by Lord Falmouth in F.ngland. but shortly after he was foaled his breeder died and he was sold as a yearling to Baron de Hirsch. in whose colors he raced in England for four years. Baron de Hirsch sold him to Mr. J. B. Haggin in May, 1894, and ho was brought to America and placed in tho stud at Rancho del Paso in California, serving his first mares in the spring of 1805. When Mr. Haggin dispersed his Rancho del Paso establishment it was ex|iected that Watercrass would find a new owner through the auction sale at Madison Square Garden in Decemtier, 1905, but Mr. Haggin did not lot him go. He outbid all contenders and bought him iu for $71,000, sending him to the Elmendorf Stud in Kentucky, where he made the season of 1! 06 and where he now is. Watercress was a good racehorse. Ho was unplaced in his only race as a two-year-old in 18*1, but during the next two years he won six races out of fifteen starts and was only three times unplaced, earning a total of $:i.S.Sf45. In 18! 2 he won the PrhMe of Wales Stakes at Ascot first crack out of the box. Following this he was defeated by St. Angelo for Ike St. James Stakes: was second to Onne for the Sussex Stakes, running that noted horse to a head finish; was third to La Fleebe and Sir Hugo for the Doncastcr St. Ix ger; was unplaced in the Duke of York Stakes; finished second in the Hose Stakes and won the Amphion Plate and tho Liverpool St. I.oger. Watercress began the season of 1K!»:{ by finishing unplaced in the Royal Hunt Handicap. Then he won the Hanhvick Handicap with 138 pounds up. His next essay was against Marcion for the Selection Stakes and Marcion l eat him three parts of a length in a hard race, only the two horses starting. He followed this with a victory in the PrsjlSB Handicap, carrying 138 pounds over the Craven Course (one mile and a quarter) at Goodwood. Next he was third for the Cordon Stakes: won the Great Lancashire Handicap and wound up the year by lieing unplaced in the Lancashire Handicap. His only race in 1S!I4 was for the Manchester Cup Handicap on May 17. Ho was unplaced but certainly not disgraced. Tho race resulted in a dead heat b« twees Shan eroths and Red Ensign, with Progression a neck back of them, Kilallaghan a head back of Progression and Watercress next. It was shortly after this race that Mr. Haggin bought Watercress. What lie paid for him was never made public. Watercress has several times ranked well up in the sire list, but It has never bees his fortune to bo at tho top in any year. Iu 1!MX and 1901 he had representatives on the turf both in this country and*in England. In the spring of 18M Mr. Haggin sent over to England eighty-five yearlings by various sires, four of them by \\ utercress. and they wee said during tho second week in July at Newmarket. These raced as two-year-olds in 19fl . The following year the late William C. Whitney and Edward Cor-rigan both had some of the get of Watercress in England and collectively they won $27 o H . That same year. MM, Nasturtium was about the best two-year-old and Watorcolor the best throe year-old iu this country, so Watercress' get here and away earned something over $102,000. The next year Mr. Whitney sent Nasturtium to England to run in the Derby, but he went amiss. In IS88 Water cress was fourth in the sire list. In 1JHM lie had out twenty -five winners, but did not rank in the first twenty. In SMS he was seventh. Following is tlie record of the performances of his got in 1906: WATERCRESS, br. h. (US*), by Springfield— Wharfdale. by Hermit. Horse. Age.Sts. 1st. 2d. 3d. dip. Ami. Adare 4 2ti ."I fi O 17 $ 1.43H Armington 4 5 1 ,'J 0 1 2K0 Barbery Belle 2 s 1 4 o :; 4.2!M Brook Tide ."{ 2 8 o $ 2 Consideration 5 19 1 2 2 11 SB) 1 1 milse :t 22 h :: 4 7 8,195 Bdna Lnkson :t 17 :; l r, s 3.110 Ellisdale 2 5 0 0 0 B — Cipsano « U 4 S 0 1,343 Hoodwink 7 IS 1 4 I 9 550 Inquisitive Girl 5 7 1 0 0 « 3 )0 Jerry Weraherg :{ l o 1 o 0 75 Rabbling Break .... 2 2 8 0 O 2 Linda Rosa 4 7 2 1 2 2 750 Lotus ;; 12 5 2 1 4 4,785 Moorhen S f 0 0 ► ti Music Box | 4 8 0 O 4 — olive Leaf .... :{ 14 2 • 1 8 720 Parisienne ti 5 0 0 1 4 25 Paumonok 2 12 1 :S :; 5 2.2." r Purslane 2 11 2 2 2 5 1,330 Saghalien 2 fi 1 1 0 4 1,080 Sea Water 2 11 0 0 2 9 t-,:, Silent Water .") ." 0 0 1 4 25 Southern Cross 4 1« 7 'A .i '.'. 5,060 Starglow 2 6 1 0 0 5 22". Teacross 4 IS 1 .'! 1 8 1.275 The Knight 2 2 0 f» 0 2 Water Cure 9 21 4 2 1 14 1.425 Water Dog S Si 4 l 6 s 2,550 Water Fox 8 1 0 1 « O 50 Water Light 4 1 0 0 1 Water Mirror 4 10 1 0 2 7 BBS Water Pansy .". :;:{ O 6 :; 24 888 Water Pearl 2 10 5 2 0 3 42. .".00 Wafer Tank S SB B 4 2 20 1,050 Water Thrush 3 !* O 0 0 9 Water Wagon 3 8 1 1 0 6 411 Waterboarer .".12 O 2 4 6 37". Waterbury 2 14 3 4 2 5 3,345 Waterfall 2 9 O 0 0 9 Wat or ford 5 6 0 3 2 1 BBS Watorgrass 3 34 3 6 5 20 3.410 Waterspout 5 5 0 O o 5 Waterwing 3 1 0 1 0 0 75 Total 491 66 78 56 291 $92,585 Forty-live starters: twenty-five winners. About the Two-Year-Olds. ABOUT THE TWO-YEAR-OLDS. Hugh McCarren has started two two year-olds by his stallion Hapsburg. tho half brother to Hamburg, but they have not won. They are No Engine and Lady Hapsburg. The former is out of Stannel and the latter out of Banderole, by The Friar. No Engine worked rings around everything at City Park and McCarren thought ho had in him a better colt than was Rosoburg, which swept tho boards at Essex Park in January, 1905, and died when the former New York produce merchant was holding him at a price in tho five figures. But No Engine has come to be regarded at New Orleans as a ••morning glory." McCarren. though, is astute and it isn't beyond the range of iwssibllities that ho will yet make his morning glory hold its bloom throughout an afternoon. No Engine. What a name. But it is suggestive when one knows the circumstances. McCarren keeps his stallion and mares at J. V. Shipp's Sunny Slope Farm, near Midway, Ky. Two years ago one of the barns was burned and throe colts belonging to McCarren and three or four belonging to Mr. Shipp were destroyed. Stannel was one of the mares saved from the flames and shortly afterward this colt was foaled. There was no engine within miles of the place. Hence the name. Y'et. some people say that horsemen have no imagination. Not a great deal lias been claimed for Lady Hapsburg and in her two races she has shown nothing to warrant the belief on the part of the public that she can be depended upon. Her owner, however, holds to the notion that she Is quite worth while. In this connection can bo related an incident of the sometimes carelessness of the compilers of our present day sales catalogues — a thing similar to that which caused W. (X Scully so much trouble over his filly Rebecca Cohen last year. In the lot of yearlings offered by Samuel M. Cassidy at the sale in Lexington last November was a brown filly catalogued as by Don de Oro, out of Banderole, by The Friar, and she out of Bandana, by Darebin. This filly was sold to the Breeders' Protective Association for $90 and. so far as is known, was taken south and sold without identification to some plantation owner. Knowledge of this caused Daily Racing Form to prosecute an investigation when the entry of Lady Hapsburg was made as by Hapsburg — Banderole, by The Friar. It developed that the mare bred to Don de Oro In 1904 and mothering the filly that was sold in 1905 to the Breeders" Protective Association was Baudrol, by Requital, out of Bandy. In tho main the sales catalogues are correct, but tlie- show the effects ot hsny Is, their compilation. Ri:.'hl here is where a complete list of the broodmares In each breeding establishment would come in handy. If they were all lodged with the Jockey Club and published in tlie Racing Calendar. as had bees the Millstream Stud list, with changes and corrections from time to time, the where ■hostts of a mare could l e easily traced by any person in any part of the country. An incorrect pedlar ee given to the compiler by an owner desiring to soil could more easily l e corrected. Imcsiuse the data would lie at hand and there would lie no necessity for taking it for granted that "the owner knows.-- We are soon to have Volume IX. of tlie Auiericin Stud Book, which 1ms lieen all too long in preparation, and this will give the location of many mares. But between issues of the Stud Book there is need for the annual publication of the lists. Lady Frankfort, by Frankfort-Bad Hit, was bred by John V.. Madden at Hamburg Place. She is an April foal and was sold last August at Saratoga for $250 to James S. Stoli. the present owner of Frankfort, now standing at The Meadows, near Lexington, Ky. Bad Hit is a young mare by Common, out of Bloozen, by Sensation. She was foaled in England. Common won the Two Thousand Guineas, the Derby and the St. Loger. Bloozen was bred in America and was taken to England to race and she proved a good winner, as did her half sister Belisama. Blush, the third dam of Lady Frankfort, is the dam of Rosa Reglna. which to the cover of Giganteum produced Floral King, raced successfully by Harry Gardner and sold by him last week to Francis Trevelyan to become a sire at the Trevelyan farm in Virginia. Catherine F., by Gallantry - Fashionable, was bred by .1. L. Luke, of Lexington. Ky. She is a March foal and was sold to Robert Tucker last September for $00O. She is the half sister to Style, Abe Fashion, Smart Set and Mabel Simms. Sloan Says He Jollied His Mounts.: Thoroughbreds Are Susceptible to Flattery-How Ornament Won the Brooklyn. SLOAN SAYS HE JOLLIED HIS MOUNTS. Thoroughbreds Are Susceptible to Flattery — How Ornament Won the Brooklyn. "Thoroughbred horses, the topuotchers especially, understand perfectly what is said to them, provided the person whs is doing tlie talking knows how to say it so they will understand." said Tod Sloan in tho course of a chat on race riding. "Much of the success that came to me in the saddle was due to my ability to got tlie confidence of the horse I was riding and to make him understand what I said to him during the progress of the race. "I cannot rCSMSaber that I over rode a race wherein I did not talk to my mount. My position in tlie saddle was such that I usually had my mouth close to the hstne's ear, and in the most friendly tone I filled him full of encouraging words. I always made it a point to get acquainted with the horses I rode before accepting the mount when it was possible to do so. I would visit them in their stalls and ride them at exercise in the mornings. "I won tlie Brooklyn Handicap on Ornament solely by jollying him into good humor while the race was in progress. At the start he had been jostled and bumped until he was sore from nostril to tail. When we got away he had his ears pinned back and I felt that if wo were not a quarter of a mile away at tho finish we would be doing admirably under the circumstances. "I began talking to him right away and on the far turn ue forget his soreness and settled down for a race that called out all the bulldog tenacity in him. When we overhauled Sly Fox a sixteenth out I told Ornament that the Fox horse was a counterfeit. I could see that he believed for when he looked Sly Fox in tho eye. Sly Fox told him in horse talk that he could take it. Ornament did and he wasn't all out at the finish either. Yes sir, the boy who is able to make his horses understand him is tho boy who is going to take down the prizes." Hugh P. Kane Dies in Texas. HUGH P. KANE DIES IN TEXAS. Dallas. Texas. January 14. — Hugh P. Kane, one of the most widely known and most popular sporting men in America, died at Mineral Springs yesterday afternoon and his body was brought here tonight for interment. Mr. Kane was about fifty-live years of age. He lx-gan life as a blacksmith and became identified with the turf as a plater of racehorses. Ho was as good as the best at his trade, which he abandoned after a time to devote himself to speculation. In this he had varying success. There was nothing of the piker in his composition. He had not boon in good health for a year and had gone to Mineral Springs to seek relief from kidney trouble when death overtook him. Uls home was here. He leaves a widow and one daughter. Lacking in Judgment of Prices.: Eastern Betting Man Criticises the Bookmakers at New Orleans. LACKING IN JUDGMENT OF PRICES. Eastern Bettinq Man Criticises the Bookmakers at New Orleans. New Orleans. La.. January 14. — Among the easterners who are spending the winter here are many keen observers of racing, men who make betting a business, ami many of them have lived well on tlie profits accruing from their superior judgment for years. One of those persons in the course of a chat on local conditions a day or two ago, said: "You have in the west and south many experienced bookmakers, men who. you Bright say. have been brought up to tlie business and know it all the way through. At the same time you will find a lot of men trying to make book at both the local tracks who do not know enough "to come in out of the wot.' They may be handicappers but they appesr to have no Idea of prices whatever. An illustration of this came under my notice a short time ago. There are two men hero who make the prices. I was standing in the ring looking around while the liookmakers were tentatively putting up the opening odds. There was one horse that at any rate figured to bo flot worse than the second choice. Here and there all sorts of prices were posted alKiut him. One fellow had him at 20, another at .-,,0, and one or two chalked up as much as 50 to 1 against him. When tho two men who knew what they were doing, and were willing to take money, chalked up the price It was 8 to 5. The horse went to the post at about that figure, and although he did not win it was the legitimate quotaion. ••Another thing I have noticed about your western betting is that there seems to be a desire to herd the people together like a bunch of sheep. There Is not room enough in your betting rings for a in.in to turn around, and to tell you the truth if I only wanted to bet five dollars on a race I would not put myself to the discomfort to do it. Your betting boths are placed so closely together that one can scarcely squeeze in between them, while the ends of the ring are drawn together so that there is not more than ten feet of space for the crowd to get iu and out. If one wanted to be cynical he might say that it looks like a dragnet sort of affair. "Got 'em in but don't let 'em out.* Why not open up your betting rings so as to give the people plenty of room to get about? I am sure the public would appreciate more freedom and comfort while they are trying to place their mouey." Notification as to Durnell. NOTIFICATION AS TO DURNELL. New York, January 14. — The Jockey Club liaa been officially notified that C. E. Duruell was reinstated by the Pacific Jockey Club on October 12, ISSS. This, however, does not clear up the eligibility of Ne.ilon to race in the Suburban Handicap and other stakes at Sheepshead Bay for which he was entered. In making the entry Durnell staled that the horse is owned jointly by Barney Sclnvilier and himself and that he would race in DunielTs name, hut he neglected to register the partnersuip as is required by rule 55. A. T. A. Will Aid Breeding Bureaus. A. T. A. WILL AID BREEDING BUREAUS. New Orleans, La.. January 14. — Secretary McAllister of the American Turf Association will remain hero for several days. He says a resolution was passed at the last meeting of the American Turf Association pledging support to all states in their efforts to establish breeding bureaus. J. O. Keene to Sell His Horses. J. O. KEENE TO SELL HIS HORSES. Oakland. Cal., January 14.— J. O. Keene says it Is his intention to sell out his entire string of fifty horses with the exception of three or four of his most promising two-year olds. Ho will not race at Hot Springs ami Memphis this wiuter and next spring. Rubric's Win Causes Howl: Gaylord Horse, Heavily Backed, Canters Away from Field. RUBRIC'S WIN CAUSES HOWL GAYLORD HORSE. HEAVILY BACKED, CANTERS AWAY FROM FIELD. Stewards to Investigate the Race — Books Are Hard Hit— Weather Cold and Track a Sea of Mud. Oakland, Cal., January 14. — Rubric won today's ra.e at a mile, in a common canter from the cracker-Jseks, Rorgliesi and Logistilla. Tlie unexpected victory of Caylord's horse was greeted with a storm of disapproval by the sjiectators. In his last race Rubric, witli Miller up. was unable to raise a respectable gallop and finished a bad last in mediocre company. Today he was backed with confidence to beat some of the best hero and won out with all ease. It A\as one of the most glaring form reversals of the present meeting. S. C. Hildreth made an SSSSecessfs] attempt to have Logistilla excused on the grounds that she could not run in the sloppy going. W. D. Randall announced before the race that Rorgliesi was simply starting for the work. li was rumored late this evening that, in deference to public clamor, the stewards would Institute an investigation into the running of Rubric. The weather was very cold and the track a sea of mud. Despite forbidding conditions a big crowd was in attendance. Thirty-four books had all the business they could handle. Only two favorites were successful, but the ring lost heavily, the layers being heavily mulcted 0B Rubric In the last. The Reality Stable claimed David Boland in the third for BBSS. Enoch Wishard and "Silver Bill" Riley were visitors at the track this afternoon. Page 2 nun v dap inn rnnii ,,1* ^ *° °°ntro1 wi,at ni°v nnnni succeed ,n ^r.-^^p « " - .-^ ...•,»„s--...u, „,m , lw , 713 llllll ■ Klllalnlla HIIKIWI •l|,"1'M!i"-- Hysterical legislation is of a character •;■!' - - 'asad.i a .. :, n.. 7,,, Minn. .. .sinner Simon 7 1«7 x'ilil UHILI IMUIIIU rUnifl = r-,,. « «*„ „ « ( ^ ^-::;^!n^v::::::^:^:'::^ SSS5U:::S3S^S?-.::::::::::: 1:S::S::B5 wu pass it. __ l,..'.M(l Hera 4. .102. . X . .080 66411* Swagger 4 100 ^ ' 705 ^SSUED EVERY DAY. WOULD SUPPRESS RACING NEWS. IS* Y* "('Mn ' * ..V. YYY! l.'.inV.X. £S ",i"" • J;,kl" »«- •""•"■ *" wIxIIlW - , _ &*BW Kink Spring ::. . 89 629 Fifth Race— 7-8 Mile. OAiirMCiNGFORMPUBLiSHiNGCO..;tr;-^^"-::;-:n:;r-: i-"»g^fc s^a ass^a-S^^-a-s 124 FIFTH AVENUE, CHICAGO, ILL. InWt n.-ws^^n, from pnhlisbins entries, tips, re- .l-year-olds and upward. Handicap. gjJoT* " ^rie I2"5 22 - suits or other information about horse races. Viol. MjWP . .Peter Sterling 4. .106 750 6SS71 '^'nant Os'y'^n _.«-. Hon is pronounced a misdemeanor. Senator Gardner 00.KI7. .. Alma Duf our 6. .108. . X . .74.". 06832 Boa-urn iZ' ' '-1.0 THE AMERICAN SET" - J '— ,,■ hi,, ,,. rep.,1 the , tiackbetting JjM; ; ; ffi-f- ^ms ... .... .. . 4. . l.o. . . .7,0 Sixth ' Race-T-S Mile.' ASSOCIATION CALENDAR '""' "*»*"» ■— • 002*1-. .'Missouri I.a.l 4. . 107. . x . .720 P.-vcar olds and upward. \llowances Official organ of : " -1-.( 00k entry. ";r. 127 . . . .Temaceo .. . 3 »• 750 THE AMERICAN TURF ASSOCIATION. NOTES OF THE TURF. Fifth Race— 1 1-16 Miles ( i»»W!)p . . .Earl Rogers 4. .lmY x Y.7 15 ' 4-year olds and upward. Selling. sS^^HSRfc *"]Sl"S"nB A Dally Reflection of the American Turf by I'.illv Lakeland j-s at New Orleans for a brief visit 86419 Arthur Cummer 5. .112. . X..725 66315 Woolma " •" " v "-'••'-. Telegraph. , mv.tr... .Kir.g Ellsworth 8. .110. . X. .72fl iw.tt Plausible S " 5** . * "Sm _ .Tames T „ Roup, trainer of the James R. Keene 983TO . . .Heart of Hyacinth 4. .105. . x . .715 t.. .u. x ■ ■ ..( statde is 'it Hot Barsnas 88362* ... Scalpi.x-k 4..112. .X 890 Editor and Proprietor. F. H. BruneU. "' ■*"■ 06300 Oold Coin 4. .10*.. X. .MS LOS ANGELES ENTRIES AND FORM. Associate Editor, Clinton C. Riley. Charawiml. Edward Corrlgan's old jumper, is 66268 .... DeUnore 4. . 107. .X ..880 ■ Secretary, Mrs. F. H. BruneU. now pulling a wagon at I.atonia rSJJ^ 1','1** •;•,; 6..W8..X. .«W Prolmldlities: Weather clear: track muddv. , , . , ,tS"-«""!7 S*'11^", 4 . !.s..x..i;-r, Racing starts at 1:48 p.m. (Chicago time S:4S p.m.) ^ The next meeting of the stewards of the Western 0--922. . . . W illie Newcomb 8. .105. . X . .883 xKuns well In mud ffiSum-rior mud runner ™~ Bntered In the ****** *l«gO « "COnd Jockey Club is announced for February 4. SSV.VJSSS \ \ " . . . \ \ .* I'J&l&X First Let^MUe •T^^.v Charley Ross' and upward. Selling apprentice allowance e^- Sixth ^ ';'';'l ls - Race— 5 1-2 Furlongs. ,„ ■ pi.cs Unlay. William Huestis will lose his allow- .^o. 4 olds and X^S year upward. Selling. . SINGLE COPIES 5 CENTS. .The Major 7 110 — - ance tomorrow. (663791 ..Miss Leeds 4. . 93. . X . .723 (*828». . . Nun's Veiling 4 106 X 7» TERMS. l'»"r I- '"lene,d reports a dean 1,1.1 of health {K^ "K ' '. " '. I " " V. ..V. '. '. l\ 111.! ! X ! JS W^L .* * VkiS1"*** " " M^-^^ Per Month $1.50 tat the Seagram horses at Waterloo, Out. He ex- 883TB* .. .Adenron S. .105. . x . .710 084O2*. ..Colonel Jeweli'!".! '.'.'.'.'.". 4"lo7 "71'! Half Year 9.00 peds much ,.f Purslane and Main Chance this year. It-1;?.!- ' ' ■\i.t'[".' i '■ O..KM , 10 80090 rugurtha !!.'.*.**.'.'.*' 8*.*M5.' ."x*.*7J0 One ^ ear 17.00 • «o '-' P.utmski.- .1. . 90. . x . .700 66405* ... Komombo .. 6 105 x Vi'i The ahove rates are for single copies as sealed The ^"^ ot t,,«* ''"ited Hunts Racing AshocK- 86302 .. .Rather «oy*l r. .. 101 .. x .. 893 08138 roe Kelley ..."" r,]]\07.'. ..'.'■; tr, letter*— Cnt-ebUM mail. tion. opposite Belmont Park, is nearing complcti.ni '**■'• Rom'h lie ad ' ' jii-' ' '•' ' Y. "- ' X ' * '• "H - ^l" n■'l 5..10B 70". Daily Racing Form Putdishing Co. prefers to send and the 1007 meeting of the organization will l«- The Greek'— Cachnca Iv'tti " ' vlV'I'V1 i f"i£"5"2S single copies as first-class mall in all "gfe ^T^l cases. ,,v Sl. t"S"5' S he)(, „„.,,.. 4.. 05 "t MM* ,t • ham * . . .107. . . .t,o.. Local subscriptions — outside the down-town dls- "ci'm ,, , trlct -will be declined at other than flrst-clasa mail The Lbatk Handicap will W run a( Oakland, Seventh Race— 7-8 Mile. *rj-- .'.'. ;'.'. K "•■ 1 "! - n',r' matter rates. Saturday . nm i.iy n next x,. It ir will «ni be i.e somewhat somewnat in 111 11,. the nitn.e Mm n year olds ami upward. Selling. SSJi ***"" ,,„ .,,•,.. " 1' (...10.,.. 'uS"0"Sl X..8M Subscriptions must be paid in advance. Consideration ! 110 X MS ««0J0I0 - ot a try-out for the Burns Handicap, which will be ^[^ Reticent «"l07 x'u'.t Second Race— 3-8 Mile. T"" n w,'«"k ,ater Altow~e*» To be considered and answered. aU queries to iS^r'-J^^ihiv"*"*--'-"""" ^J^'cl-IS HlllHI tM^iSSf"--* .„ Daily Ha. ing Form must be sent over the full name i: t. C. Cowdin is making the Hamilton Place ' ^! " ' V ."m, kins " " o" HY ' 1 ' ! S ' Kcfne Ho " Y " Mint Willi it * 1 4 1 nHU of writpr ThA nnmAa qth* n/1. - ' ■ • * Ml ■*l*"-i,"**"is ti . . Hm . . a . .'• .» s- '■ ,"1-"-i' *visiiici, Jr o I JU. . X . .1790 TM ISSJS^lS^^T^^tit^mSkti ^r «-^'-- K7. his permanent 1 He 66^,*. . .Betoed 3..9?..©..«W «HW21 ^ . . Booger Red m 715 -^= -v *•■ to Kentucky. 86381 .... Imperttaence 3.. 88 t.so 06421 Bonnie Bairn lor, 700 ST. LOUIS. MO.. OFFICE, 19 NORTH BROADWAY. H. R. Baker has twelve two vear ..Ids at Mont- I^1'' V,""'1-'!"'1' 0. . 105. . X . ..Tr, Playful Hoy . hr. e. by Plaudit M T Murnhv ^ General Airent _. . . 8810ti. . . .Mazonla 4. .100.. ..675 Manzaiuta II 110 (Telephone Kin loch D 1S18) gomery Park In preparation for racing. He will 66381 .... Lacaehe »..«•.. X . .«T5 tSweet -la ire. br. e. Solitaire (Local and Long Distance Olive 1188.) begin the season at Hot Springs. Jack Young and 66395*. ..Sir Vagrant 3.. 98.. . .875 " Sweet Takes llo Rack numbers and monthlies supplied. Bendigo are also in his string. £S« * " U*y J?0' S. K»s. .-. .•; •..-. Harv, 1. be. by Sanders- U..ti. 1. .. .Maelstrom ::. . 0.., 125 • ■alomacita 110 Flip Flap is wintering well in the barn of trainer — ■ — -• "^ -^- Carlisle, b. c. by Car CINCINNATI, O., OFFICE. 7 EAST SEVENTH ST. , ,'.,,, I , , , , lisle -Lady Church llo W. S. Manns, General Agent. **** «««*orotjga at Sheepshea.l Hay. Coldsboron-h OAKLAND ENTRIES AND FORM. Elephant .lack. b. .-. bv El (Telephone Canal 1327-Y.) is also training a MMfcer of t wo \ cai olds for .f. A. • — ■ Rayo Han Brook 110 Back numbers ' and monthlies supplied. Rennet and "Whitev" I.an"don Probabilities: Weather clear: track muddy. Harvey Clark, b. g. by Pan- Racing .starts a I 1:40 p.m. ( Chicago time 3:48 p.m.) mure Ignoramus 107 B1FFMO X Y- Dr C'll:"''*'s I^'iff'ilz. of this city, has a big X Runs well in mud. ITJTtlWI I Iw Wll I ■Mill *•' f- •'•«'":' ' entry. r/ J. 'Scidenber'g, Ellicott Square. ■trlB* of two year olds at Memphis. He was at rirst Race_Futurity course. ' ^ST««« 1 Mile BDTTK, MONT.: Montgomery Park Sunday to see them work. Men, , 170 feet less than .: 4 mile. ) t vruZ n!l Tvu-Y s.llin, Keafe Bros.. Post Office News-stand. phis dispatches say that he is highly pleased with 4 war-olds and upward. Selling. nJOTP I Told You 4 HM X '"' CLEVELAND. OHIO: his prospects. Iml. Horses. A. Wt. II#cp. 66128. '"CMMdMB .."'.'.'.'. '.'.'.'.'. '.'. 4'.'. m'.'...'.'.7» N- Hexter .-. Bond Street. . . 65850*. ..Alice Cary 7. . OS. . X . . 7J5 (XAS2'. . .Markie Mayer 4. .104. . x . .715 DAYTON. OHIO: amc\a/cdc -rn nncoire 88389 Matt W«g W IO. .105. -®. .720 66424 Vvontellus 4. K 7. . X . .715 Algonquin Hotel News-stand. MiNowtus iu yutmt!), UA*Kt-... .Procrastinate 10.. 105.. ..713 86405 ...l'ar\o 4. .102. . x . .715 DENVER. COLO : ~ 66352*. ..Dr. Shernian 0. .100.. .715 66328. .. . toiler 4.. 107 71 » Kendric'k Book'Co., 90C 912 Seventeenth Street. rCommunicati..ns without names and addresses » o-J47. .. .Captain Burnett 4.. loo. . .710 68443' . .Arakm 4. .107 710 (,°41 ! tterel (10 66237* . . . J..103..X. Bushwhacker 4..104 705 npTpnir DETROIT. MICH.: Minn . of 01 s, senders mu rs will will not not l* 1* answered answered ..r or noli.-.Hl noti.tHl. I | 66208. .. .Bogohama 4. .112 705 t,07:!4 . . . Mark l.i. htenst.in 5.107 7on L-,o]oOSS"'p . '",^- Congress Street, Te . Main. 66297 ...Royal White 7..tDS 7 16422. .. .Lady chiswell 6..102 700 8252. (opies delivered within mile circle. Thomas. Minneapolis. Minn. Thanks. It should 68300. .. .Vigoroso 7. .100. . X . .7*0 66443.... De.-nages «.. M 885 HFT(?Ip:!vlng"'4Y8VCentral Avenue. havfl r, a,1 ,-"r'1 PloTost- ^o Y Yl^re Y [ [ \ ] Y .* [ \ \ Y \ \ .' YYloYY- Y^5 Fourth Rac^-1 1-16 Miles. H. C. Weaver & Co.. opp. Arlington Hotel. W. M. Chicago. The Dusty Miller bet was a draw 86332. .. .CmrtOone C.lo:: 380 :; year olds and upward. Allowances. W. K. Wilson. Great Northern Hotel News-stand. „i,'„ .. (66348) .. .Arias* 3. .162. . X . .190 ,i„.,.u i^i,,™ „., ****** ^.„„,..,,,. I,la"' l '- tmg. ,,!„., o Second „ j D Race— 5 c 1 1-2 n t- 1 S Furlongs. ^21. . . INDI \N \POI.IS IND • .Gorgalete 7. .llo 7*3 *I, i eschler. ii North Illinois Street. Macks. Cincinnati. O. A parlay is decided bv the ..,.,_. r, /' Lr\\'' "Ui*' Alu,u;,n,vs- 68423 VonTromp 5. .115. . X..M0 f T'TP £ S°JJ.lh l}lln?lS Si.reet- *—** * «■* L"r^ —»** »'" T—n was a l„-r. 221 Kokomo " ,V*. ' ' ~- "t (6M«» * . "If t£§5L 4**m****4^ J. I. Steinberg. Terminal Station. ~J. ' m «► -» — .-. ..1 . I-. Donoliue 4. .11... .ffi . . ..t.. r K IWSAS CITY M0 ■ Petw R- "hl *»KO. Be goixl enough to repeat .our ™K?; ■ ?} a, t Lindley ji 10!l. . X . .f 15 «6^6- . . . Lord Stanhope ::. . B». . X . .7'.'5 . A; ." ... 66275*... Aftermath 10!t 715 (86382) lack Kercberllle 4. .115. . X . .715 1,. 1 * ». ~ «,. ^ r r. Ricksecker ( igar and News Company, Ninth and query, giving names of horses and the races in- 66390 Sachet 107 x 710 66389' livius •; 07 715 Walnut Streets. solved. 66393! '. '. ! Johnny i.vons ".'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.U2'.'.x'.'.'i**5 "' LOriSVILLE. KY.: _ _ ■ , 66407. .. .Joyful . . ." 100.. X.. 705 Fifth Race— 3-4 Mile. Chas. T. Dearing, 356 Fourth Avenue. '• w M- "•« ™"roiit°- 0*t. „ „ I nquestionably the hook- ^270 Dave Weber 112 700 4 year-olds and upward. Selling. MEMPHIS. TENN.: maker should have paid you his limit of 2o to 1. it *Altanero. cli. c. by Altamax GO-'Ufi. .. .Clandestine 5. .107. . X . .725 R. M. Hansford** Co. having been considerably exceeded by the average — *■'; ■" »' • ............ .112 06306 .. .Betsey 4. .108. . x . .720 E. II Clarke .X Bro r .u . . - ±n. *laIentosa. b. c, by (lalveston ((ic,4or.i .. .Kinsman 5. .113. . X . .715 Peabo.lv Hotel News-stand. °f the *"* '"'" ** -Talluda 112 66289*. . .Prinee Magnet 5. .113. . X . .715 \alad..la. ch. .. b\ Hey el 00271 Redwood II 4. .110. . . .710 Hn«inrn . Os "ir A Milwaukee Wis Ymi , doubt rcn.1 t!,e X MILW Al LI ■ ,. WK, Wis ,: Oscar A., Milwaukf e. W is. on no no doubt n ad tne Samta Anita— Sere* Up.. .109 66384*.. .Ambitions 4. .105. . x . .71« frank Mulkern. Unrd and Grand Avenue. replies to others concerning the same race. Your »T. II. Williams entry. 66402. ... Rama 4. .100. . x . .710 MINNEAPOLIS. MINN.: parlay lost. The judges did not declare the race -^.-. »._■„ - ,„ - . f.(U( 2. . . . Foocasta .'.'. .'.'.'.'.'.'. .'. .'.'. 6*. .llo! . X '. *70T. M. J. Kavanagh. 50 South Third Street. I f, 66145. .. .Search Me 4. .11:: 700 referred to off and waxen " e went as the K noists horses iin- i,n a 4-year olds ,, and , , MOTtlTF \T v npuard. Selling. 86420 Stoessel 4. .110. . X . .7«n» John T,,h. .Neff. \Yff .■ o South s ,„n, w^-i Royal c..^,* Street. tah*d- 66408*. ..«■ Pendergast 4. .104. . X . .725 66404 Rod.-lto 0. .107. . X . .700 »u;4iii Canein io tr»7 7- o NASHVILLE. TF.NN.: •*• »• W« CM. ago. The bet on Sir T.«ldin:ton J^Vl y ;; v^centio Y Y Y ".*. *.'. Y *. *. *. 4 .112'. '. Y.VTW Sixth Race— 3-4 Mile. Duncan Hotel. was a draw. His name speared in the entries to 80409. .. .M. A. PoweU B. .112. . X . .710 3-year-olds. Selling. Zibart Bros.. 21S North Cherry Street. the fifth race onlv. Manifestlv the 1m-I was made f8**^ Bearskin 5 .100 7o5 66425*. ..Otto Price 107 725 NEW ORI.FANS. I.A.: ., .'hat f.041o. .. .Chestnut 5. .112. . X . .700 88292*. . Banlada 105 72(» ..„.. ».|, ,1 „„ race lie was scr-.tched l.o.o O. B. Hill Kis St Charles Street l ' t«60. . . .Bsjdrt C 4..10B..X. .7fd 86425*.. Pimkim 107..X..715 Thos. McCormick. 110 Baronne Street. -t aud "* "lomellt ■* was scratched the bet became 86831*. ..BUI Perry 4. .100 «.'.0 66425 lim Leonard 110. .x.. 710 C. E. Staid.. Exchange Place. a draw. The fact that Sir Toddington ran as an 64lo Tarrigan 7..KKI I5S3 00107 Irish Mail 107 710 John Conniff. St. Charles Hotel News-stand. added starter in the stake race cut no figure in the (j, 41" "•** * 9~m «» %$*■ ■ • {^ ^.^V Ia5"k'"705 NEW \ORk CITY: ,.ase That was an anair Iu.ither party to the Oct Fourth Race— 1 1-16 Miles. 65009 I'ir-t Pirate . .'. '. '. ... '. '. '. '. '.'. YllOCL '. . .'. '.'itr, Astor House. 2 o Broadway. c.utem.dation oiitemplation. 4 ear olds and upward. Selling. 66292. Y .Buna 105 70O PORTLAND. ORE.: 0(^.00 V . .Cheripe 6. .100. . X . .725 OtKU 1 . . . . Elsie A 105 70O Oregon News Company. 1 66278) • .Hooligan 5.. 111.. X . .720 «'-0 71 Biota 105 OK SAN FRANCISCO. CAL.: TELEGRAPHIC FORM. 0644 V' .. .Lone Wolf 5. .UK*. . X . .715 66292 Runsum 105 000 Foster & Orear. Market Street Ferry News-stand. j Frank Scott. 80 Ellis Street. " SEATTLE. WASH.: T,M" ,1, rs s sepf'ing to have the best cham-es in LOS ANGELES FORM CHART. Wilson McVey A; Co., 104 Occidental Avenue. Tuesday -s races are: (ASCOT PARK.) SPOKANF. WASH.: City Park New Orleans, La.. January 14. LOS ANGELES. CAL., Monday. January 14, 1907. Fortieth day. Los Angeles lackey Club. Winter Meet- Shaw-Borden Company. 1 — I^idy Viniont. Anna Ruskin. Agra. ing en) days). Weather cloudy; track sloppy. (22 booka 0B.) TOI EDO OHIO- ~ — K1 * How. Cay Minister. Bullfinch. ■ ■ The I he T.Yf lurr, 14. im'h«4Ii North c. St. r«i«i. Clair a».^,» Street. •' Minnie Adams. Belle Strome, Zienap. Presiding Judge, A. W. Hamilton. Starter. Richard Dwyer. Secretary, John Boden. 4— Peter Sterling. Alma Dufour. Missouri Lad. — • ■ TORONTO. ONT. : 5— Xing Fllswoith. S.-al|do.k. Heart of Hyacinth. Racing starts at 1:45 p. in. W indicates whip. S spurs, B blinkers. I ■ ignres In parenthesis following Joseph McEachlin. Iroquois Hotel. 8— Toboggan, Rusk. Rebo. the distance of each race Indicate track record, age of horse and weight carried. O. R. I'ai-mer. Palmer House. 7 — Western. Qultm Brady, Reticent. B. McEntee. 28 Queen Street, East. J. L. Dtunpsey. f% fk. * try f\ FIRST RACK 5 1-2 Furlongs. (1:00! — *— 163.) Purse ?400. 3-ycar-olds and upward. F. J. Roy. 127 Bay Street. — ■ QQ^IftSirl Allowances. Net value to winner $325. ' ' =^=== Ascot Park -Los Angeles, Cal.. January 14. Ind Horses AWtPPBt J4 V2 % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. JANUARY 15, 1007. 1— The Major. Nuns Veiling, Tattenhaui. .^mmnVi ... .... : :: — Z — 2 7^" ,., ,,. ., .,, ...... ,,..., 2— Walsh entrv. Kismet Jr., Newman entry. S7)HIRTLE p WSW ,„ 107 .,,- 12 12 H 41 2- l'J Riddle D Bridges ., , C 2 4-.. :t— I Told Vou. Ladv Chiswell. Avontellus." O'it:-' C IV( )NN 1 KALERIO B 4 1C6 . 2 11' P| V M Preston Mrs J Curl 1 K44UH 4 Arimo 1 ivius J F Donoliue ' ♦i6-71 KU( PTRO W 8 112 4 M 10* 7" GJ 3- Keogh 1) A Boss 10 12 12 4 8-5 TODAYS BFRT 5— Betsey, Rodolto. 'Ambitious. 85871 MAXIM GORKY ws :: 97 2 S 11' si 7' 4- Brussel .1 W Blalock K 25 20 6 3 luufljsau)!, Price Pimkim Banlada ,i"-Mi UUJAN AYRES E 107 1 :: t» 3l 4l » ] 11 Smith 1* McAuliffe U 60 60 20 10 ,, . . , .,., . ■ p O'Mallev 0BW FACTS w I 107 E 4 9 fl1 5"t «nL J Carroll K Bestty 1". 60 60 20 10 „ „ m "' ".iaie.,. At Ascot lark I he Major, first race. ■ ftm THORA X02B W 6 1*7 11 11 1-' 12 12 7- W Riley .1 Randolph 40 60 60 20 10 At Oakland Red Bill, second race. 6M02 8U AVPTA w 4 103 I (i 3:i 5;.U0' 6* C (Jrand Olive Grove Stable*) MO tW Si 12 At New Oilcans (. .Inderal ion, seventh race. Oakland— Oakland. Cal.. January 14. 86287 EL BERNADO w 6 109 6 7 4h » 31" 9 ' W Fisher OakwoodSt'kB'ch 3 4 3* 1 1-2 Best of the dav— Red Rill. 1 — Procrastinate. Alice Cary. Dr. Sherman. 66146 JOB KKI.I.KV in E 109 I 9 6- 101 91 104 1) Bolan.l W I) Millard 50 EO 30 S 4 Dr ITsii ■—■■ ■»-» ~— . m. —-- --.- 2— Red Bill. Aftermath. Johnny Lyons. 6U44 BA8TBR CARD WBll 109 10 5 E*k 6* 8* IX* T Dean H A ("otton 40 100 100 40 15 ' 'in the first Oakland **^ 3— M. A. Powell. Vincentio. Jim Pendergast. 6*0® OOMM. EASTLAND ws 4 105 SI 2*11 11' 12 Wilmot Orange C.roveSta SO 100 100 48 la ' 4 — Swagger. Rotrou. Lone Wolf. 65925 SIXFl'LL w 1 92 13 Left at the post. Wiley li A Tor.sha 20 60 60 20 10 5 — Handmaiden. Coco, Calvestonian. Time. 2C.. 40} . 1:111. __________________ =zrrr^=====:===^=^===== «--Temaceo, Woolma, Ocean Shore. Winner — B. m. by Ophir — Tittle Tattle (trained by D. Bridges). H. Forsland. Went to post at 1:50. At post :{ minutes. Start good. Won easily; second handily: third easily. HYSTERICAL LEGISLATORS ' Illrtle began slowly and worked her way through a rough journey to the far turn, then cam:' through fast "' 1 '"' "*** dnarter and won with plenty to spare. Civonni Balerio showed much the most speed for livv kicva/ riDi JTAMC cmxdipc ANn cnDM iNtw UoLCAixa bnimca minu i-ukivi. furlongs, but tired badly in the final sixteenth. Bro I'yro finished fast on the outside or the others under "There is more legislation of a hysterical char- 1 I keen urging. Maxim Corky made up ground fast in the final quarter and finished with a rush. El Bernado actor passed in the Catted States than in any For differences in weight adf or deduct I *°*f^.fa£!ld fflane^n M ROMS Y 100 .onutry ..p. earth.- says the Canadian Sportsman. 6 points to the pound. An extea good 'n.V'.rrec't Sights tomtrtes^iTW^BalertS 10»! Commodore Fastland, 100. •'Their state legislators rush to extremes on many rider's average worth is 3 pounds. Overweights -Sixfoil, :; pounds. subjects, anil especially when matters pertaining - f\ ft A 4.0 SK 'V.NP. KA('K— 7"8 Mile- 1 -'• : -4-!K».) l*mrmJMO. r.-yew olds ami upward. track fast. to the turf are brought to their notice they are Probabilities: Weather clear; OW"±*U ***** Allowances. Net value to winner 8MB. liable to stampede after listening to a wild tatmV Raring starts at 2:00 p. m. Runs well in mud. mud Ind Horses AWt PP St ',:, Str Fin Owners gue from some bucolic member who, in all proba- X ©Superior runner. % % Jockeys O H C P S billtv. was never on anything more nearly approach- First Race— 3-4 Mile. 6*386 ST. KDffiAR w 3 107 C. 4 V l'l l'l 1* F-J Kunz Klinwood Farm 3 5 4 1 2-5 -„ I, ..." ; . .. o-vear olds. Fillies. Selling. 66164H'HARLES L. STONEwb 3 107 2 7 I" L'l a 2J 2'' C Koerner .1 P Atkin 3-5 3-4 3-4 1-3 out . ing to ,„„„„, a race course than a fair ring out in the -. ^^ \yt 66326 HAPPY RICE 3 1"4 7 I » UcDtA'll A m w 4' 3' V !*1 B H Miller I I 5 6-5 1-2 boshes. Such a zealot as he become crammed with fjoai:! June Time 110.. X.. 725 6G:it':! CAPET II. wsn I 101 1 2 7 U 67 # 4* Harty T A Fullum I 11 13 4 7-5 all sorts of varus until he imagines himself ordained 66207 Y '.'. Entre Vous ..'...'..'.'.'..'.'.... .M0. .. ...7M 66110 ROYAL ASCOT w 3 106J :". 5 6= 6' El 6^ B] I Bolan.l Orangevale StaulelO 20 20 « 2 , , . ■ ■ - .: ««v«-. Tncv Mane 110 Y 715 66326 E. B. II. w 3 106i 1 1 Eh 3^ 4" El 6«« Kehoe D A Ross 30 40 40 12 S of heaven to Stop horse racing. 8^4 ' " SS VtoJnt '.'. YlloY X "Mo 66197 EARLY FLOWER WB 3 102 3 3 4' 7 7 7 7 Callahan W T Anderson 25 40 40 12 5 "We read occasionally of members of western 6t :{24;: \gra 110. X .710 Time, 25. 50 l:li ', 1:."!i;. legislatures being accompanied to the Legislative 6«4i::-Y .Duchess of MeWtobeite Y ! YYlloY x ! ."710 Winner-R. c. by St. Symphorien Lucia dl I.aiuinermoor (trained by J. Nelson). 80324 .... Anna Ruskin 110 705 Went to post at 2:22. At post 1 minute Start good. Won easily: second and third the same. St. Hall bi their wives who bv their side and urired Bail i tion wires wno sat sat by tneir si.le and urged (J(..57_ Mlss Bel.tua 110.. X.. TOO Bdg*r t.K.k kindly to the sloppy going, showed the most speed all the wav and easily held his opponents them on m the expression of the most extreme 66245 Quince 110. .X..700 safe. Charles L. Stone, under a sharp drive all through the final eighth, clung on tenaciously and was views. We. on this northern side of the litiimdaij 66873 Attention 110. -X..200 easily Ix-st of the others. Happy Rice showed speed, hut tired when the pinch came. Cadet II. closed ■ u-",4-v' French Empress 110. . X . .0J6 gap. but fell auay fast in the final eighth. E. B. H.. showed speed, but tired badly line coler blooded and do not bubble in line, .lie are eaofer blooded and do not bubble over over in or .,21 . . . Kva Iser 110 (SKI Scratched 86298 Buna. 162; 66231 Spartan. 107; 65730 Bed Ball. 107: 66439 Vaddo, 112- G0425 Troi- such frothy style: ne. her do they in England. 6041.3 Masker 110 075 land. 102. Over there a few days ago the par lis meal quietly Second Race^ 1 1-16 Miles. Overweights- -E. B. II.. 2] pounds; Royal Ascot, 2]. passed a new betting law. Although it is a meas- 4yeer-olds and upward. Selling. _ _ CiCtAAA THIRD RACK - 5 1-2 FurlongsYY 1 :(M;~n=4~lu:;. i"~Pur7e~*4(iO~ :: year-olds "and upward.* ure likely to bare a most sweeping effect, it caused 66JL06 ... .Bullfinch 6. .105 725 "(J O 4t JC J- Allowances. Net value to winner 832S. little excitement, and sensible people of all classes 'J^Y '.'.Gay1 Minister Y '."". '.".'. '. I'. 'So! i.^i ItJ Ind ~ Horses AWt PPJbFJ | % St.- Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S recognized it was a step in the right direction. . Bow 5. .100. «641S....Big X j -.710 ,.Ar(.nREY „, H ., sTST.wt 66US, R ,-• ,„. p V M Preston Atkin A Porter - •• It stops belting on the public thoroughfare, in 0».«».. Bern le Cramer ... .10o. . x . .^o.i (65S62)STA.Vl)OVER w 4 1»C; C 2 11 V V 2 1) BOtaBd W W Elliott "\ 13-513-54-5 out pqbUc houses, in halls and in any other place where J{T. -^ ' •..,! ""'"i,, r " illl" C, ".'•.,; 6«3V"' "' OF TUB HEATH w 5 112 t S ii*» 4* D S- Kunz Elmwood Farm 3r E E 7-. out " Sa.'Y-Tlon t ' ' " "•■» "W^*' C«ATA w 4 103 3 I 4* !• 3- 4-» K McBan'lE .1 Baldwin 3 M | 4-0 out men men a-e a.t i-i 1.1 the the habit uat.lt or of as^emblin" assemonn,. win-' TO105. .. .Sanction .108. "lOs" . v x . . ..u -w(ll ._.. 4 105 5 I 3" S*» 6*» S*« ^Kl.KER w G BuIlmanA Q Dunloo 40 loo 100 30 10 -The city of London was Infested with thousands IS ' „'' ""' r" "iS* * v* *«? LAMARQUE w 6 112 4 1 6 6 6 6 C Grand P Nivisson* 40 100 100 30 10 of betting agents who swarmed in the neighborhood "" Sn»* SfntAwt. M'"* k " **"*•** i« " v " .'•-- Time- ~4]- 48'- " ■** '*■ of factories and workshops taking bets on the races jg Eace^3-4 Mile. IBft^^A^ft^.^ ' ^"e^ily; second handilv; third easily In sums ranging from three pence up. The new .1 year olds and upward. Allowances. J. R. Laughrey was sluggish in the first quarter and was under punishment on the far turn, but moved i.p law legalizes lifting on legitimate race courses and 65027. .. Lens t.. 88 750 '"'•' an easy lead when turning for home and. drawing away, won cantering Standover ran well to the no where eNe. and when American legislators can M:»7. .Htanie Adams 4. .107. . X . .745 Mret.h. but moved up fast after entering the stretch and finished gamely. La Chata showed speed, but , . _ . ._ KthlSO-1 ... Belle Strome 5..105..X. J3& was done for when turning lor home. sober down to a calm reasoning they will .„ find it (6«:« 0i . . .Penrhyn 4. .104. . X . .730 Scratched (60681 iCold Sifter, 105; ( 00050 )Ureen Seal, 94; Magnifico, 100; Audubon, 91. infinitely better In the interests of time morality 65323-. . .Tllelm; 3.. 89.. X.. 730 I Overweights— Standover, li. Page 2 DAILY RACING FORM ISSUED EVERY DAY. DAILY RACING FORM PUBLISHING CO. 124 FIFTH AVENUE, CHICAGO, ILL. Publishers of THE AMERICAN TURF ASSOCIATION CALENDAR Official organ of THE AMERICAN TURF ASSOCIATION. A Daily Reflection of the American Turf by Telegraph. Editor and Proprietor, F. H. BruneU. Associate Editor. Clinton C. Riley. Secretary, Mrs. F. H. BruneU. Entered In the Post Office at Chicago ae aecond class matter. SINGLE COPIES 5 CENTS. TERMS. Per Month $ 1.50 Half Year 9.00 One Year 17.00 The above rates are for single copies as sealed letters--first-class mail. Dally Raring Form Publishing Co. prefers to send single copies as first-class mail Jn all cases. 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PORTLAND, ORE.: Oregon News Company. SAN FRANCISCO. CAL.: Foster ft Orear, Market Street Ferry News stand. Frank Scott. SO Ellis Street. SEATTLE. WASH.: Wilson McVey \ Co., 104 Occidental Avenue. SPOKANE. WASH.: Sliaw-Borden Company. TOLEDO. OHIO: The Turf, 142 North St. Clair Street. TORONTO. ONT. : Joseph M.Laohlin. Iroquois Hotel. OL R. Parmer. Palmer House. B. MeEntee. 28 Queen Street, East. F. J. Roy. 127 Bay Street. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. JANUARY IS, 1907. Hysterical Legislators. HYSTERICAL LEGISLATORS. "There is MN legislation of a hysterical character passed in the United States than in any ountry OB earth." says the Canadian Sportsman. "Tlx-ir slate legislators rush to extremes on many subjects, and especially when matters pertaining to the turf are brought to their notice they are liable to stampede after listening to a wild harangue from some bucolic member who. In all probability, was never on anything more nearly approaching to a race course than a fair ring out in the bushes. Such a zealot as lie become crammed with all sorts of yarns until he imagines himself ordained of heaven to stop horse racing. "We read occasionally of members of western legislatures being accompanied to the Legislative Hall by their wives \\ ho sat by their side and urged them on in the expression of the most extreme views. We. on this northern side of the houndary line. are cooler blooded and do not bubble over in such frothy Style; ne. her do they in England. Over there a few days ago the parliament quietly passed a new betting law. Although it is a measure likely to have a most sweeping effect, it caused little excitement, and sensible people of all classes hi -oguized it was a step in the right direction. It stops betting on t lie public thoroughfare, in public houses, fri halls and in any other place where men are i:i the habit of assembling. "The city of London was Infested with thousands of betting agents who swarmed in the neighborhood of factories and workshops taking bets on the races in sums ranging from three pence up. The new-law localizes lietting on legitimate race courses Slid no where else, and when American legislators can sober down to a calm reasoning they will find it infinitely better in the interests of trae morality SS seek to control what they caniot succeed in aliolisliiiig. Hysterical legislation is ..I' a character that reflects no credit on the srlsdesa of those who pass it." Would Suppress Racing News. WOULD SUPPRESS RACING NEWS. Jefferson City. Mo.. January 14. — Senator Gardner, of Morris County, today introduced a bill to prohibit nesrsnaaetn from publishing entries, tips, re stills or Other information about horse races. Violation is pronounced a misdemeanor. Senator Gardner voted against the bill to repeal the racetrack belling law two years ago. Notes Of the Turf. NOTES OF THE TURF. Billy Lakeland is at New Orleans for a brief vKit. James Rowe. trainer of the James R. Keene stable, is at Hot Springs. Charawind. Edward (' rrigan"s old jumper, is now pulling a wagon at I.atonia. The next meeting of the stewards of the Western Jockey Club is announced for February 4. Jockey Charley Ross' apprentice allowance expires today. William Huestis will lose his allowance tomorrow. Barry I.ittlefiehl reports a clean bill of health for the Seagram horses at Waterloo. Out. He expects much « f Purslane and Main Chance this year. The course of the United Hunts Racing Asso.ii tion, opposite Belmont Park, is nearing completion and the 1907 meeting of the organization will lie held then-. The LisSSk Handicap will be run at Oakland, Saturday next. If will be somewhat In the nature of a try out for the Burns Handicap, which will be run a week later. Elliott ('. Coudin is making the Hamilton Place near Lexington, Ky., his permanent home. He recently relinked all of his mares from Mt. Kisco. N. Y.. to Kentucky. H. R. Baker has twelve two year olds at Montgomery Park la preparation for racing. He will bcL-in the season at Hot Springs. Jack Yosmg and Desdlgo are also in his string. Flip Flap is wintering well in the barn of trainer Jack GoMsborottgh at Shoepshead Bay. GsMshorsagh is also training a number of two year olds for I. A. Bsnnet and "Whitey" Langdon. Dr. Charles Pangritz. of this city, lias a big string of two year -olds at Memphis. He was at Montgomery Park Sunday to see them work. Memphis dNpatchcs say that he is highly pleased with hN prospects. Answers to Queries. ANSWERS TO QUERIES. [Communications without names and addresses of .senders will not lie answered or noticed. | Thomas, Minneapolis. Minn. Thanks. It should have read Lord Provost. W. M. Chicago. The Dusty Miller bet was ,., draw. there being no separate place betting. Macks, Cincinnati. O. A parlay is decided by the running of the horses named and yours was ■ loser. Peter R.. Chicago. Be good enough to repeat vour query, giving names of horses and the races in-\ olved . C. ML F.. Toronto, Ont. Unquestionably the liooi:-maker should have paid you his limit of 96 to 1. it having been considerably exceeded by the average of the track prices. Oscar A., Milwaukee. Wis. You no doubt read the replies to others concerning the same race. Your parlay lost. The judges did not declare the race referred to off and wagers went as the horses finished. J. II. W.. Chicago. The bet on Sir Todditi :ton was a draw. His name speared in the entries to the fifth race only. Manifestly the bet was made and accepted on that race. He was scratched lrom it and the moment he was scratched the bet became a draw. The fact that Sir Toddington ran as an added starter in the stake race cut no figure in the case. That was an affair neither party to the net had in contemplation. Telegraphic Form. TELEGRAPHIC FORM. The horses seeming to have the best chances in Tuesday's races are: City Park New Orleans. La.. January 14. 1 —Lady Viinont. Anna Ruskiu. Agra. 2 — Big Bow, Cay Minister. Bullfinch. 3 — Minnie Adams, Belle Stromc. Zietiap. 4 -Peter Sterling. Alma Dufour. Missouri Lad. 5 — King Ellsworth. Scalplock, Heart of Hyacinth. d — Toboggan, Rusk. Rebo. 7 — Western, Quinii Brady, Reticent. J. L. Dempsey. Ascot Park -I.os Angeles, CaL, January 14. 1 — The Major. Nun's Veiling, Tattenhaui. 2 — Walsh entry. Kismet Jr., Newman entry. 3 — I Told Vou. Lady (hiswell, Avontellirs. 4 — Arimo. Livius, J. F. Donoliue. T» — Betsey. Rodolfo. Ambitions. 0 — Otto Price, Pimkim, Banlada. E. F. O'Malley. Oakland — Oakland. CaL, January 14. 1 — Procrastinate. Alice Gary. Dr. Sherman. 2 — Red Bill. Aftermath, Jotany Lyons. :i — M. A. Powell. Vlncentio. Jim Pendergast. 4 — Swagger. Rotrou. Lone Wolf. 5 — Handmaiden. Coco, Galvestonian. C — Temaceo, Woolina, Ocean Shore. H. Forsland. New Orleans Entries and Form. NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES AND FORM. For differences in weight ad" or deduct 6 points to the pound. An extra good I rider's average worth is 3 pounds. Probabilities: Weather clear; track fast. Racing starts at 2:00 p. m. XRuns well in mud. ©Superior mud runner. First Race — 3-4 Mile. 3-year olds. Fillies. Selling. Ind. Horses. A. Wt. Hdcp. 60215:! June Time 110 . . X . . 796 66207 Entre Vous 110 720 6639:. Lucy Marie 110. . X . .71." 60324 Lady Vlmont 110. .x.. 710 96324= . . .Agra 110. . X . .710 60413-.. .Duchess of Monlelietlo UO. . X . .710 66.T24 Anna Buskin 1 10 705 00375 Miss Bertha 110.. X.. 7(H) 68245 Quince 110. .X.. 700 69275 Attention 110. . X . .700 05455 French Empress 110. . X . -693 05021.... Eya Iser 110 090 00413 Masker 110 075 Second Race — 1 1-16 Miles. 4-vear-oIds and upward. Selling. 00106 Bullfinch '6.. 105 725 06290 Dekaber 7. .la:. . X . .715 663TB Gay Minister 6..100 710 6641S Big Bow 5. .109. . X . .710 MM5 Bernie ( ramer 6. .896. . X . .703 00302 Bulwark -. 5. .Iu7 . ■ . .7(H) 00370 Grosgrain 5. .108. . X . .(KM) 00105. ...Sanction 5. .10S. . X . .«;'.• 66196 old Hal 5. .106. .X. .083 65S14 Brookston 7. .105. . X . .0,5 66040 Mrs. Annie 5. . MS. . X . 075 Third Race — 3-4 Mile. 3 year olds and upward. Allowances. 65027 Lens 3. . 89 750 •SS07. . . .Minnie Adams 4. .107. . X . .745 66380* . . Belle Strome 5 . . 105 . . x -. 735 ( 9B3P9 | . . . Penrhyn 4 . . 104 . . X . . ISO 65323-... Tileing 3.. 89.. X.. 730 98897*. :'.S2enan ,'•*■■ 4. .107. . x . .720 S01 17-' ... Pasadena 7. . .' . '. . . .' 5. . HO. . . .710 00212-.. .Harry Scott 4.. KIT. 710 88179 ...Kemp Hidgelev 3.. 91' 7 l." OoPOI . . . Hera 4.. MB.. ..989 o:;oi9. . . .Buford :•,. . oo tjso 66322 . . .Gentian 4..107..X. 630 0.V92I . . .Sink Spring :;.. OB. 623 0404.'. Vinegar Bill 3. . an (;oo 0631S Paxton 3.. 89. . X . .600 Fourth Race— 1 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. 66307* . .Peter Sterling 4. . 106 730 66397. .. .Ainu. Dufour t;. . 106. . x . .745 66307. ..Minnie Adams 4.. 110 x 740 86417 Athlete 4.. 87.. X.. 735 OOL'M. . 'Missouri Lad 4. . 107. . x . .72o •f*. Cook entry. Fifth Race— 1 1-16 Miles. 4 year olds and upward. Selling. 66419... Arthur Cummer 5. .112. . X . .725 66193. .. .Xing Ellsworth 6. .110. . x . .720 86376 . .Heart of Hyacinth 4. .105. . x . .715 66362*... Scalplock 4. .112. . X . .OHO 06396 1; Id (..in 4. .102.. X . .OS.-i 0O2OS. . . . Delmore 4. . 107. . x . .ftto 66418 lole 0. .103. . X . .075 66306 Merry Belle 4.. 98. .X.. 018 83022. . . . Willie Newi-oiub 0. . 105. . X . .005 00400. . . .Ton-hello .",. .107. . X . .690 ■01S7. . . .Brilliant 5. .1U5. . X . .050 Sixth Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs. •1 J ear olds and upward. Selling. (60379) . . .Miss Leeds 4. . 93. . x . .725 (66380)... Bask 0..101.. ■ ..720 00301 i .. Toboggan 7. .111. . X . .715 68378*. . Alen.on 5. .105. . x . .710 66139 Rebo 6. .100 71o 65703 Butinskie r . . 6B..X..T60 68302. . . . Rather Royal B. .101 . . x . ts»5 99999 Lady Carol 4.. 93.. X.. EPS Bough Head. br. c. by The Greek — Caehnca, by St. Blaise 4.. 95 Seventh Race — 7-8 Mile. 3-year olds and upward. Selling. 69419* . . .Consideration 0. .110. . X . 7-5 66370* . . .Reticent 6. . 107.. x. -710 66419 Beecher 5. .107. . X . .7 i5 (66381 ).. .yuinii Brady 4. . 111. .X.. 090 66100*. . .Tom Maukins 6. .107. . X . .6*3 66395* ... Refined .",.. 92. . © . .t;s.r, 66338 Western 3.. M..X.-GN5 60376. . . .Gold way 4 . . loi i;-.i 86381.... Impertinence 3.. 99 689 66381*.. .Foreigner 6.. 105. .x. 673 06198. ...Mazonia 4. .190.. ..075 66381.... Lacache 7.. B9..X..0T3 66305* . . Sir Vagrant 3.. !)•.. . .075 66399.. ..Gay Boy 8. .199.. • ..»J53 68375 hi aelst roni 3 . . ; ;, r,25 Los Angeles Form Chart. LOS ANGELES FORM CHART. (ASCOT PARK.) LOS ANGELES. CAL.. Monday. January 14. 1907.— Fortieth day. Los Angeles Joek.'y Club. Winter Meeting (90 days;. Weather cloudy: track sloppy. (22 boohs on.) Presiding Judge, A. W. Hamilton. Starter, Richard Dwyer. Secretary, John Boden. Racing starts al 1:15 p. 111. W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. Figures In parenthesis following the distance of each race indicate track record, age of horse and weight carried. CtH A € O I'lKST RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. (1:001 — 4—103.) Purse ?400. 3-ycur-ohls and upward. UUTTfJt/ Allowances. Net value to winner 8328. Ind Horses AWtPPStU %~ % StT~Fii7~Jockeys Owners O II C P S ' (0H87)HIRTLE wsl'l 107 12 12 9 . 41 2- 1". Kiddle L Bridges E 7 6 2 4-5 6M20 G1VOXNI BALERIO sh 4 196 7 2 1-' 1* Vi V M Preston Mrs J Curl 1 «-" li-5 :\-o 1-4 fittn BRO I'YRO m 8 112 4 M *V 7' 01 V Keogh 1 A Ross 10 12 12 4 8-5 93871 MAXIM GORKY WS 3 17 2 g 11' 8} 7' 4- Brussel .1 W Blalock IS H 20 G 3 9BM LILLIAN AYRES E lo7 1 I *■ f 41 K i H Smith P McAulilTe 50 M 60 20 10 t«v? FACTS W 6 107 E 4 » i)1 5"t 6nk J Carroll E Beatty IS 60 60 20 10 66072 THORA LEE w 5 107 11 11 12 12 12 7- AV Rtiey .1 Randolph 40 60 60 20 10 6(i402 SCAVITA 94191 I 6 9* 5'J10l S»* C Grand Olive Grove StablelO 100 100 30 12 9BS7 EL BERNADO w 6 109 6 7 4n 9) »* 9 AV Fisher OakwoodSt'kR'ch :: 4 3* 1 1-2 66146 JOF. KELLEY tm . .'. 109 !) ! 6- 10' 9' 10* 1) Roland AV 1) Millard 50 50 ::o s 4 66141 EASTER CARD WBll 109 10 5 B»* 9* 8» 11 T Dean H A Cotton 40 100 100 40 IS 660S9 COMM. EASTLAND ws 4 105 SI 7i 11 11*12 Wilmot Orange GroveSta SO 100 100 40 IS (8925 SIN KILL w^ 92i:S Left at the post. Wiley R A Torsha 20 60 60 20 10 Time. 2C. 4!M. 1:111. Winner— B. m. by Ophir- -Tittle Tattle (trained by D. Bridges). Went to post at 1 :5o. At ixist 3 minutes. Start gcxnl. Won easily; second handily: third easily. Hirtle began slowly and worked her way through a rough journey lo the far turn, then came through fast In the last quarter and won with plenty to spare. Qlrohnl Balerio showed much the most speed for nvv furlongs, but tired badly in the final Sixteenth. Ero Pyro finished fast on the outside of the others under keen urging. Maxim Corky made up ground fast in the final quarter and finished with a rush. El Bernado showed speed, but quit. Scratched -66202* Banlada, si): 68948 Vaddo. 100 Incorrect weights in entries -Givoiini Balerio. 199; Commodore Eastland. 109. Overweights— Six full. 3 pounds. dd/tAd SECOND RACE— 7-8 Mile. (1:25'— 4-99.) Purse $400. 3-vear olds and up.vard. UU'itrU Maidens. Allowances. Net value to winner $325. Ind Horses AAVFpp~St % jj %~"Str~Fin Jockeys Owners O II C^ p ~ S 66.SV. ST. EIKSAK w ?, 107 6 4 1' V\ l'i 1= 1-'. Kunz Klmwood Farm 3 : 4 1 M1S4*CHARLE8 L. STONEwb :: 107 2 7 2' 2". 2'. 2* 2- C Koerner J P Atkin ::-". ::-! 3-4 1-3 out . 66326 HAPPY RICE w I I04 7 I f* 4' U 3-' ."-'. R McDan'H II Miller 6 6 5 6-5 1-2 66363 CADET 11. wsn 3 101 4 1 7 SI 07 # 4« Harty T A Fulluin S 13 13 4 7-5 66110 ROYAL ASCOT w 3 106J S 5 6= 6a 5J 6s E] I) Boland Orangevale StablelO 20 20 6 2 66326 K. B. H. W 3 1061 1 1 6* Sak 4U r.?. 6'- Kehoe D A Ross 30 40 40 12 .". 661K7 EARLY FLOWER wn 3 102 3 I 4' 7 7 7 7 Callahan AV T Anderson 25 40 40 12 5 Time. 25. SO, 1 :10!. 1:31 L AV inner-— B. c. by St. Sympliorien — Lucia di Lauimernioor (trained bv J. Nelson). AVent to post at 2:22. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily: second and third the same. St. Edgar took kindly to the sloppy going, showed the most speed all the way and easily held his opponents safe. Charles L. Stone, under a sharp drive all through the liual eighth, Hung on tenaciously and was easily liest of the Others. Happy Rice showed speed, but tired when the pinch came. C.ulet II. closed a gap. but fell away fast in the linal eighth. E. B. II.. showed speed, but tired ba.llv Seratehed — 66292 Buna, 192; 00237 Spartan, 107: 66799 Red Ball. 107; 89439 Vaddo, 112' 00125 Troi-land. 102. Overweights E. B. II.. 2! ]«iunds: Royal Ascot. 2'. Cifi/tAA. *H1B» ■ACE 5 1-2 FurlongsT~i 1 mm'.T-^- 103. i'~Purse .flOO.- 3 year olds "and upward.' IJxJtt'i JL Allowances. Net value to winner $323. Ind ~ Horses AWt PP"s~'/4 % %~St.- Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 6634S .1. R. LAl'GHREY wn 3 94 2 4 2- t«k I* \- M I'rest..n Atkin tk Porter I ~' S-5 3-5 .iut (65862).STA.VDOVER w 4 M9] 6 2 11 2- L- 21 1) Boland W AV Klliott 2* 13-513-54-5 out 663s". L. OF 'H1K HEATH w B 112 1 5 .".-" 4- J* 3^ Kunz Elnuvood l-'arm 3r E E 7-5 out 6GS84»LA CHAT V « 4 103 :: 6 4- 3° 3- 4-° R McBan'lE .1 Baldwin 3i 3J 3 4-5 out 59301 AVELKER w 4 MS fi :f » ,r,- G'» 5-'» G BullmanA G Dunloo 4*7 1O0 KM) 30 10 LAMARQCE W 6 112 4 1 6 6 6 6 c Grand F Nivisson 40 100 100 30 10 Time, 24]. 481. 1:00]. Winner— Ch. c, by Sir Divon — Daisy Ros« (tiaiiied by R. I. Miller). AVent to post at 2:53. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily; second handily: third easilv ,T. R. Langhrey was sluggish in the first aaarter and was under punishment on the far turii. but moved up into an easy lead when turning for home and. drawing away, won cantering. Standover ran well to the ftretch, but moved up fast after entering the stretch and finished gamely. La Chata showed speed, b.it was done for when turning for home. Scratched (98981 (Gold Sifter, 103; (00055) Green Seal, 04; Magniflco, 109; Audubon, 91. Overweights — Standover, 1|. /j/j J 4fl FOFRTH RACK— 1 Mile. (1:38? — 4—100.) Purse $400. 4 year-olds and upward. OOtL"!:^ Selling. Net value to winner 8386. Ind Horses AWtPtNBt tt Vk % 8tr IT Tiraaya Owanaa 0 H C P S 86268*LINE OF LIFE w 6 103 S 4 8* H 1- 1- 14 Rrussel K Way land 6-S M 8-6 14 out fi«?45*OOL BRONSTON \vb 4 108 4 5 1& 4« 4» 3* 2'; R MoDanMP It. illy 3| 1| 41 6-5 out ,.„;*:-., wo'oDTHORTE WB 5 168 3 - «• S» 84 8* 3" Kehoe R H Hams 4 4 3 4- out 66064 TAB? TOSA ■ 6 ME 115 5.') I 4^ D Riley A Goodin 20 20 16 I 1 66403»SLY BEN WB 4 10S 2 I H 1" 6* 4« 5 M Preston D Kelly 4 41 41 M out Time. 241. 40, 1:171. 1:451. Winner— R. m. tiv Sweetheart— Lady Falmi-t (trained by K. Wayland). _^_- -. Went to post at 3:3)0 At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily: seeond and third the same. Line of life raced Blj Ren into earlv retirement and took the lead on the far turn, always lield the others s.-.f ! thereafter and won as her rider pleased. Colonel Breastoa moved up fast after taeniae for home and, under -i sharp drive, tinished gamely, but was not good enough. Woodthorpe ran veil to the stretch, but I in. I fast in the linal eighth. Sly Ren went well for nve furlongs and quit badly. The winner was In for 61,660; no bid. Seratehed -0(1124-Niblick. 1 5. _ CtCt A 1Q FIFTH RACK ^5 1-2 Furlongs. U:0tF — 1—103.) Purse $400. o-year-olds and upward. I304:*i0 Allo\vane s. Net value to winner $:!2r . "ind Horses AWtPPSt % V2 34 Str Fin Jockeys Owners" 1) H C P S ■SmCOMJCON SCE vv~2 8618 1 I4 1- l3 ll M Preston J Curl 25 10 10 4 2 ,,. i, \\ \i.oN w 4 ins 4 s 4h 3l 2- 2- But well p. O Yon BokhelenlO 40 20 8 4 (• : InT-'RLVCK KYES W 4 ]"3 in 4 3?. 2' 4s 31 .1 Harris H L Jones 7 10 7 3 3-2 M401 ILLUSION WB 3 93 7 7 6: 52 6' 4' Harty P Bauer 3 3 3 11-2 CMS DOC ORAM nl M • 11 9' 7* SI V Wiley W G Yanke 30 100 60 20 8 •6403 TWO BILLS WB 4 Mi 11 10 Sh 8' 5nk 6- D Riley Denny Bros 10 10 6 2 1 66287 LOTTA GLADSTONE w 4 1"3 1 I 2" • H 11 R McDan'lR 11 Harris 2 2 MUM Hi" DESMAGES ws 4 103 6 9 11= ll3 91 84 G Nichols Smith & Martin 40 40 30 10 5 66387 I 15CZIE \L-RFRTIN En I 5 10713 2 M"*16* M| 9* Kunz St, wart & Block 50 60 60 25 12 •SMS GOLDEN l;t V w 6 112 2 li S* 6^ 7'» 10° T Sullivan Orangevale Staile20 20 15 6 3 BUENA ffl 66 3 13 13 13 ll1 Hi Callahan W T Anderson 20 60 60 25 12 06255 STRAIGHTAWAY W I 91 I 12 13* 12' 12' 12' W Kelly A Becker 166 100 100 40 20 C6384 VONES MACK 6 107 5 5 7- 9-13 U Riddle J C McCleary 40 40 40 la 6 Time. 241. 40. 1 :03. 1:16)}. Winner -P.. f. bv The Commoner — Suisun (trained by J. Curl). . Went to post at 8:48 At post 5 minutes. Start gill. Won handily: second easily; third **_- handily. CoaUBon Sim- got 0 f living and showed much the most speed throughout and held the Otkera safe all ihrougli (be Una] sixteenth. Avalon was always pwalMll and tinished gamely next to the inside rail. Black Eyes lost ground when turning for home, but came fast in the last eighth and finished resolutely. Illusion finished with a rush. Lotta Gladstone was done for when beginning the final eighth and disliked the going. Scratched— 48133 Cavatina. BO; 88161 Peninsula, 109. Incorrect weight in entries -Deamagea, 100. overweights Utoaton, 4 pounds. . CiCt A A A BDKTB RACK Brooks Course. (7.". yards less than 1 1-4 miles.) 2:02'.- 4— 97.) O 0*3:^ '7*7 l'ui-e 8460. 4 year olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner :jff2.Y Ind Horses AWtPPSt St % % % Str~Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S (6S836)L. ANGELENO WSB 8 163 4 1 -h 31 l'l l3 l4 l1 J Harris H G Budwell 12 2 1-2 out ;•:{, "-i:i:si:i{\\T10.\ WB 7 107 5 5 5s B» 41. f "'- V* C Koerner J P Atkin 8-6 6-6 7-10out— (66346) DING 1 ( N'«'. II. \v .". 114 3 2 1' 2" 2" "» I1 "i W Fischer Elmwood Farm M M 6 6-5 1-2 I \ -Iv LITTLE! ws ii I i7 I :; ::h l-'1. 5'; 48 i1'- 4-° Brussel J T Robbins IS 25 25 5 8-5 66070 8AM 'i:\IG "WB 8 MS 2 I I I 6 6 5J 515 .1 Smith W V CMma 60 1'tO 101 40 6 ,,,;•;: l !.l.n\ «rll MS 1 1 l1 ll- H 5» 6 6 T Dean D Key 60 100 100 40 10 Time. MB. Winner P.. g. bv Rev el Santa Anita— Los Angeles (trained by EL 8. Redwelli. Went to post at 4:21. At post B minutes. Start good. Won easily: second the same: third driving. Los AiiL-rl.-uo w.is farored by the -oing. dsihfll into the lead on the far turn and showed the most s|H'ed thereafter, nerer leaving the' result in doubt. Reservation, under sharp urging all through the final eighth. linished well, but had no chance to beat the winner. Ping Pong II. ran well, but tired in the thai eighth. I n k Little showed speed and was under keen urging all of the last quarter, but tired in the linal hundred yards. The winner was In for 8666; no bid. Scratched -6_1777»Hlp| talis. H 7; tic.422-.Icts am. 11 . Today's Best TODAY'S BEST. At Ascot Park The Major, first race. At Oakland Bed Bill, second race. At New Orleans— Consideration, seventh race. Best of the day -Red Bill. Dr. Sherman may prove ■ paver at good odds in tin- nrst Oakland. Oakland Entries and Form. OAKLAND ENTRIES AND FORM. Probabilities: Weather clear: track muddy. Racing starts at 1 :40 p.m. (Chicago time 3:98 p.m.) X Runs well in mud. ©Sii| crior mud runner. First Race — Futurity Course. (170 feet less than 3 4 mile . I 4 \ ear-olds and upward. Selling. Ind. Horses. A. Wt. H«ep. 65859* . . .Alice Cary 7. . 98.. X.. 125 98389 Matt Hogan 10..105..©. .720 G6409* . .Procrastinate 10. . 105. . . .715 66332*.. .Dr. Sherman 9.109.. ■ . . .715 66447 Captain Burnett 4.. loi).. •' . .7ln 69411 Pott ere! 7.. Hi:; • . ".in 66258. . . . l'.ogohama 4 . . 112 7'i5 66207 Royal White 7.. 105 7A0 66300. ...VIgoroso 7. . 100. . - .TOO 66278 Crigli 0.. OS Too 6303O*. ..Grenore .". ..lor... . .o'.i. 86332. . . .Cantooiie 0. . 193 "ibo Second Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs. 3 ] ear olds. Allow am-es. 69427*. . .Red Bill 112.. 72% 66275. . . Kokomo 199 729 86275. . . . Al Lindley 109. . . .f 15 66273*. . .Aftermath loo 7 it. 06350. . . .Sachet 107. . X . .710 66993 lohnny Lvons 112. . X . .7**3 001o7 Joyful 100. . X . .703 60270 .... Dave Welier 112 700 ♦Altanero. eh. e, by Altamax —Picnic 112 *Talentosa. b. c, by (Jalveston -J Talluda 112 Valadola. eh. c, bv Ke-v el Santa Anita — Seven Up. ..199 ♦T. II. Williams entry. Third Race — 7 1-2 Furlongs. 4-year olds and upward. Selling. 66408* . . .Jim Pendergast 4. .104. . X . .725 86410. . . Canejo 16. .1fi7. . X . .720 89331*... Vincentio 4. .112.. .715 60409 M. A. Powell 5. .112. . X - .710 60224 Bearskin 5. .100 705 66410 Chestnut 5. .112. . x . .yih) 663!H Daniel C 4. . 109. . X . .700 66331*.. .BUI Perry 4.. 109 i.'.O 66410. . . .Tarrlgan 7..1i«i 6S3 OHIO.. ..Pay Me ■..199 680 Fourth Race — 1 1-16 Miles. 4.\ear-ohls and upward. Selling. Oo::90-...Cheripe 6. .199. . X . .725 (06278). ..Hooligan 5. .111. . x . .720 0044V. ..Lone Wolf 5. .109. .X.. 715 00408-. . . Rotrou 4 . . 106 . . X .715 66410 Sinner Simon 7..107..X 71o 66389 Early Hours 4. . 100. . x . .710 U6410* . . . Brlarthorpe 9. .19$.. x.. 793 00 1 11-'. ..Swagger 4.. 199. .X ..703 06110. .. .Jake Moan l.. 97. .X.. 796 Fifth Race— 7-8 Mile. 3-year-olds. Selling. ( 00407 ) . . . Handmaiden 107. .X.. 725 ((.0270) . . .Galvestonian 112.... ^jo 66446. . Coco IfS. . x. 7'5 86407' . . . Alario 1«5. . x . .198 66371 Tanana ms. . x . .709 66332. .. . Boguni 100.. (..799 Sixth Race— 7-8 Mile. 3 year olds ami upward. Allowances. too I27i .. .Temaceo 3.. 92. .X. .750 (06389)... Earl Rogers 4..104..X..W5 0035:: : . . . Ocean Shore ::. . 94. . x . .740 08409*. . .lledgethorn 4. .101. .©. .735 66315... .Woolina 3. . 92. .X.. 735 00430. .. .Plausible 3.. 94..X..720 Los Angeles Entries and Form. LOS ANGELES ENTRIES AND FORM. Probabilities: Weather clear: track muddy. Racing starts at 1 :45 p.m. (Chicago time 3:45 p.m.) XRuns well in mud. ©Superior mud runner. First Race — 3-4 Mile. 4 year olds and upward. Selling. lad. Horses. A. Wt Hdcp. I042i i . . . . The Major 7 . . 110. . X . .725 66289 Nun's Veiling 4. .103. . x . .720 66403. Lydie Wrousman 5. .195. . x . .715 66036. .. .Elfin King 7 107 x 715 68402* . . .Colonel Jewell 4. .107 ..1\ 00O9O. . . .Fugurtha 8. .105. . X . .710 68403* ... Komombo 6..105 x ."io 66439 loe Kelley 5. .107 7 r, 66420 Vnona 5.. 106 705 6632! Satchel 8. .199. . X . .798 00144 My Choice 4. .105. . X . 70O 86349 Tattcnham 0..107..X BOS 66420 Black Gem 4. .197...... 693 66405. .. .Turkey Foot 4. .199. . X . .998 98398 Iluapala 6. .198. . X . .999 Second Race — 3-8 Mile. 2year olds. Allowances. (06307 ) . . i Magazine 110 725 (00421 i .. .Kismet Jr 11O..x..7*'0 68421*. . *Booger Red 105. .... .715 66421 . . . . Bends ga 108 7)0 ti0327. . . "Swageilator |SSj 705 00421 .... Bonnie1 Bairn log 700 l'la.\ till Boy. br. e, by Plaudit Mauzanita II 110 tSweet-talre, br. e. Solitaire 11. — Sweet Cakes llo Harvil. b. e. by Sanders Fal.unaeita 110 S. A. Carlisle, b. c. by Car lisle— Lady Church 1 10 Elephant Jack. b. e, by El Rayo Ban Brook . . . ". 110 Harvey Clark, b. g. by Pau- 111 111 «- Ignoramus 107 *.L 1". Newman entry. :.l. .1. Walsh entry. Third Race— 1 Mile. 1 .war olds and upward. Selling. ("■», 172-... I Told You 4 . . KM . . X . . 725 00 128 Comedian 4 . . !)9 720 00122-'. . . Markie Mayer 4. .104. . X. .715 (•0124 \vonfellus 4. .1( 7. . X . .715 i-.i-.pi-, Parro 4. .102. . x . .715 06328 Toller 4..107 71o 064433 . .Avalon 4. .107 710 66237 :. . .Bnsh whacker 4. .KM 7i»5 0(1721. ..Mark Lii liteiistein 5. 107 7oo 68422 1 .ady Chiswell 6. .102 700 68443.... Demaages 4.. 99 095 Fourth Race — 1 1-16 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. (66348) . . . Arimo 3. .102. . X . -750 0042-". .... Gorgalete 7..HO 7)5 66423.... Von Tromp 5. .115. . v . .740 106366). ..W. 11. Carey 4. .118.. X . .740 66423*.. .J. F. Donohne 4. .IIS..®.. 735 68386* ... Lord Stanhope 3.. 09. .X.. 725 (66382). ..Jack Kercheville 4. .115. . X . .715 66388*... Livius 3.. 97.. X... 715 Fifth Race— 3-4 Mile. 4 year-olds and upward. Selling. 66346 Clandestine 5. .107. . X . .725 86306*... Betsey 4..M8..X..TB9 (86403 1 . . .Kinsman 5. .113. . X . .715 66289* .. .Prince Magnet 5. .113. . X . .715 00271 ...Redwood 11 4. .110. . x . .710 86384* . . .Ambitions 4. .199. . x . .7ln 0O1II2. .. .Kama 4. . 199. . X . .719 66402.... Foncasts 6. .110. . X . .705 86143 Search Me 4. .113 700 0042O Stoessel 4. .110. . x . .7oo 00104 Kodollo 6.. 107.. X.. 700 Sixth Race — 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds. Selling. 0012.--' . . .Otto Price 107 725 68292* . . .Banlada 105 72o 0012". . . Pimkim 107. . X . .715 66423 Jim Leonard 110..X..7K) 001O7 Irish Mail 107 710 66423. . . .Long Nick 107 705 86423. ...Gold Heather 105. .X.. 705 63099 ... First Pirate 102 IBS 86292 Buna 105 7(H) 0O3I1 Elsie A 105 70O 69071 Eloia 105 998 98292 Kuiisiiin 105 (KM) Page 3 New Orleans Form Chart. NEW ORLEANS FORM CHART. (CITY PARK.) NEW ORLEANS, LA., Monday, January 14. 1907.— Nineteenth day. City Park Jodkey Clnb. Winter Meeting (66 days). Weather clear: track fast. (o2 hooks on.) Presiding Judge, Francis Trevelyan.. Starter. Mars Cassldy. Racing Secretary, QeU8SP EL Kui.l. Racing starts at 2:00 p. m. W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. Figures in parenthesis following the distance of each race indicate track record, age of horse and weight carried. ^i3/l QO FIRST RACK— 7-8 Mile. (1:661 1 -166.) ?400 added. 3 year-olds and upward. DO'xO^ Selling. Net value to winner $412.50. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P S 6639S JERRY C. wit 5 109 I 13 13 4J 2 . ll l'J J Johnson T E Mannix 15 30 12 5 2J M342 RUSTLING SILK W 4 104 12 3 2'J 2* Iff 21 2'J Mountain J C Milam 2 ■ 2 4-5 2-5 66210 GOLD DFKE w 3 91 7 6 71 6" 42 3J 3'J Bilac C DeWTitt 10" 10 8 3 3-2 86376 ROSEBORO wn 4 107J 2 4 lb l°k 3'J 43 4'J Troxler G Holle 4 S 8 3 3-2 65900*DOUHT w 3 91 6 7 51 81 73 6J 5J R Lowe P Dunne 12 16 15 6 3 88875 GOLDESS w3 94 in 8 Si 7 51 5J 61 Garner E Corrigan 5 7 6 2J 1 65711 GAMESTER wn 4 188 5 12 12nkl2i 11J 91 7J Nicol J C Ferriss Jr 4 6 H 2 1 66376 ONISRO Ws 5 112 8 5 6 i 9l 9l 7l 8J Seder W H Fizer 20 30 30 10 5 88833 ARGUER ws 3 94 4 2 3' 5J S1 8* 91 G Swain J B Rospess 20 40 40 15 8 8S26S FINERY w- I 89 9 11 11' 11' 12l 16* 10* Engl'der W E Suggs 10 16 16 6 3 65605 ARBY VAN wn 5 109 1 1 4b 3'J 6J ll2 11* O'Leary P M Burch 25 100 100 40 15 66318 FIKLDWICK W 3 91 11 9 91 10J 10l 121 12= Goldstein B Schreiher 88 30 30 12 H 66281-1 )FKSSA w4 99 13 10 10' 13 13 13 13 A WilliamsS W Streett 15 20 20 7 3 Time, 24*. 49!. 1:14*. 1 :28J. Winner — B. h. by Resplendent — Illbrock (trained by T. E. Mannix). Went to jMist at 2:(H . At post ;i minutes. Start good. Won easily; second driving: third the same. Jerry C. was a prominent contender all the way and. finishing fast, wore down Rustling Silk with ease in the stretch run and won with plenty in reserve. Rustling Silk was speedy, but was much used in the early stages to wear down the leaders and tired in the last furlong. Cold Duke came with a rush in the-last quarter and tinished gamely. Roseboro showed speed, but tired after going a good half. Gamester, •iway slowly and trailing far back in the early stages, had to go wide on the stretch turn and doasd a big gap in the last quarter. Doubt finished well. Arby Van quit after going a half. The winner was entered for 8866; no bid. Scratched— (M -794 'Lady Goodrich, 102; C5338 Sam Rice. 94. Overweights — Roseboro, 1J pounds. £»0/8QQ BMOOND RACK- Short Course. Steeplechase. (.°,:02J— 9— 145.) Purse |4tHJ. o-year-\J \J ^fc ?) fj olds and upward. Handicap. Net value to winner 8866, Ind Horses AWtPPSt 3 6 9 11 StrFin Jockeys Owners 6~H C P~S ~ 88888 DAWSON w 8 146 11 7 S2 83 6; 4" 21 l" P Hasan G H Neal 8 15 13 5 2'. («6357)SUBADOR w 8 149 4 4 1- 1J 1' V l1 2= B Russell F J Douglas ft] 3 2* 6-5 3-5 (663191PLEA w 6 155 10 5 41 3' 3« 1J 3* 3* Boyle J J Greely 4 8 8 3 M 68085 LULU YOUNG w 9 137 5 6 7- 11= H B»l 4" 4'» McKinn'y J P.urttsohell 8 12 12 5 BJ 88357 CREOLTN W8 7 151 18 16 Mi 18* 16* 7» .-,2 gi Hucston E Corrigan 4 12 10 4 2 65S84 LITTLE WALLY Wi I 142] 6 2 2' lo'1. »* s- 6' 6J J Ford J W Davton 10 20 20 S 4 63463 LIGHTS OFT WB 8 162 7 1 V ■" A 8* 7" 78 Archib'ld J T Stewart 8 13 12 5 2J 6t;::i:.vyiOLO B. wi S 183 2 I 8* 8" 11" I" 8" 81 Reeder .1 M EUece 15 15 15 I I 62280 OLIVER MC u 11 142 3 12 11' 13 12 12 8* 8« W Gaylor A Tempest 10 IS 15 I I 27288 JACKSON DAY W 8 188 1 1 :;' 2" 2n 16* M* 16 1 Pollock .1 C Holnrook 20 30 1:, 6 3 56231 CHAR IT ELD WB 4 128 12 11 121 H 7'"-H-ll 11 Garic W Qeral 12 30 20 8 4 6S02S*ARABO w 7 147 8 S 91 71 4' 3J Bolted. Songer T D Sullivan 4 4.'. 18-68-6 2-6 66357 KEPLER w 4 126 9 13 13 6l Loat ri.br Major J Flcmming 15 25 25 8 i Time, :»: !:!•. Winner — P.. g. by St. Andrew or Maxio — Raster, by Vlckebetg (trained by G. II Neall. Went to jiost at 2:::o. At pr st 1 minute. Start good. Won driving: Second and third the same. Dawson, running to his best form and fencing in l"mh1 style, moved up fast alter going one turn of (he 6c Id and. standing the final drive gamely, out last.. 1 Subador. The latter made the I'limiug almost throughout and pat an ■ g.xxi aerforataace. Plea also went well, but tared slightly after getting over the last obstacle. Lulu Young closed a big gap in the last half of the trip and finished fast. Creoliu was too far back in the early running and finished With a belated rash. Lights »»ut will improve and tiled after early contention. Arabo was going well and appeared a certain winner when he ran out of the course when approaching; the last jump. Scratched 65086 St. Volma, 127: 66810 Castas, I3S, Overweights Little Wallv. 21 pounds: Ropier. 1. /•/jj/f Q/f THIRD RACK -3-8 Mile. (364—2—118.) Pane $666. 2 year olds. Maidens. OOtcO'I Allow am as. Net value to winner ipOO. Ind Horses AWt PP St V4 !4 ?4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C PS 6S32D*REREL QUBESN w!12 5 7 2l. I-.'. Mountain 1! Gardner 3 :i 13-51 Ti" BALOLE w 114 1 3 1" 2* .1 Martin B Schreiher 4 6 5 2J 6-5 e6377*HAZEL M. w 115 8 8 -F ft] .1 Lee F McKenna 3 E 28-68-6 1-5 66320 QUEEN MKI.BA w 116 13 t •"•'• 41 Engl'der .1 McLaughlin 12 M 38 10 5 LADY FRANKFORT w 110 4 2 g 51 Troxler .1 C Milam 1" L'5 25 8 4 LETOHATCHIE w llo I I 2- 6' W M.-In're.-V Brown l'o :V) 86 10 E 66358 BLACK MARY w IM 2 In 7'. 7- Pickett E R Bradley 20 60 60 20 10 CATHERINE F. w 116 i :» W 8J Nicol R Tucker 5 7 31 3-2 4-5 LADY DE ORO w llo 7 s '••■ :»- Farrow C, W -I Bissell 2 » 88 F 15 1 66358 PRINCESS SFE m 116 16 12 11!' 1"- Warren Mrs S Dolicrty F 15 15 E 2i 66358 inxxis w 11811 11 12'' IF- still.- .1 M Henry SB 10 40 15 8 66301 MAY NEWMAN W 111 3 5 6 1JJ Mitchell W Newman IE 36 3E 3 4 BITTER GOLD w 113 13 13 13 13 Seder J C Calm 28 50 50 20 10 Time. 1 1\ 2:'.'i. K 1 (new track record). Winner — B. f. by Box— Southern Girl (trained by F. Etatter, Jr.). Went to post ,-it 3:66. At post ( minute-. Start good. Won easily; second driving: third the .;amp. Rebel Queea ran as if mu.-h the best, showed improving form and. although meeting with Interference soon after the start, showed a high order of speed and held the others safe after going a quarter. Ralole put up a good performau.-e and finished gamely. Hazel M. was in a jam at the si.irt and eaiiie fast whoa clear. Queen Meant ran forwardly throughout. Lady Frankfort finished well. Letohabhie got away well and ran .1 go.»l quarter before tiring. The others ran green and will probably abow improvement. Scratched 86377 Ren Sand, 113; Trace, 11:;. Overweights Ralole . I pound: May Newman. 1. f*£\ A Q PC FOI RTH RACK 1 1-16 Miles. (1:48 «i 121.) PUBBe 6680, 4 year .dds aad upward. UUtOU Allowances. Met value to winner $500. Ind Horses AWtPP St 'j '2 % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S~ 68641 GLORIFIER w S M4 I 6 31 1] I1 1- 1' Garner .1 H McConnick 4-5 8-164-5 2-6 oat (86486)GOLDMATB WB 4 M41 1 1 2- ::- 2*2*2' Mountain G Holle 2 2' 2 1-3 out (66340)JAMBS RBDDICK aunt 4 M8 6 4 1- lJ 3" ::- 3* .las H. n'syc R Ellison 10 in » 3 3-5 66212 GREVILLA wa 4 162 2 5 6 6 6 5- F W Mcln'reW H Schmut 20 68 on 15 4 86418 GRANADA w 1 w 5 2 lj 2'1 F 4^ 5* Farrow .1 It Shouldice V M 20 4 4-5 63813 LOU. MACFARLAN w 5 1841 3 2 6* 51 "•- 6 6 Seder WfordABuchner 38 88 68 20 6 Time. 24. 4S«. 1:14. 1:46, l:66f Wiaaer— Ch. h, by Hastings -Glory (trained by c. Loale). Went to post at 3:34. At post 1 mimite. Start good. Won easily: seCOBd driving: third the same. Glorlner was restrained for the first three quarters and. going hi. ,imd the Others on the turn, dashed into 1 long lead and won will in hand. Coldmato. poorly handled, was hard held and al'owed to be cut off sharply at the half mile ground, thou had to go around them and. closing a big gap. was only hard mgc.l in the lust furlong and can do licttor. James Roddick ran a goo l race for him over a hard tra.-k anil finished gamely and fast. Granada made the early running and. being excessively used, tired. The others were always outrun. Overweights Col. Imate. 2J pounds; (Jrovilla. :'.: Louise M.i.farlan. 21. (*(* 1 Qft FIFTH RACK- 3-4 Mile. (1:18—4—67.) Pane 8066. :Fyei:-olds and upw aid. O OtOU Allowances. Not value to winner $500. led Horses AWtPP~St % ',£ % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S~~ 66S3S*TUDOR VBi 1 8a M 1 Ik :'.'. l"- 1' EngKder T Clyde I 11 13 4 7-5 68417*MEAIX WBREEZE WB 4 M4 •■ 2 2'. 1^ 1"k 2- R Lowe .1 Arthur 2". 14-0J 4-5 1-3 (66S78)ST. VALENTINE WSB 6 llo :» 7 71 P El 31 Mountain A P Ginter 21 21 9-5 3-5 1-3 64W1 FONMFFMJ wu 6 M4 1 10 !l« Si 8- 4' Huestis L L I.aniar F, L'5 25 S 4 66400 GAMARA w 5 111 1 4 E* 4' 6H .".'. .1 Martin .1 P D.-vlin M 88 80 20 10 66361 OHIYESA W 4 99 2 5 4h 51 4' 6* Beckman A H Brown IS 25 25 8 3 66378 JOHN L. I.VGL1S wit 4 101 6 6 6' 6I1 7' 7* Seder AY II Fizer 2 14-68] 4-5 7-20 86388 GRACE GEORGE WB 3 84 1 3 ::'. 3- 3" 8nk Marsters .1 Laughlin 30 loo pn) 30 10 65848 ELECTED w3 8217 s v B*» 8»* S*» Pickett W Bonier 50 100 100 40 15 BFMFER W3 88 3 9 10 10 10 10 A Williams!' I'itiman 30 100 100 30 12- Time. 24. 4K, 1:i::.i. Winner — It. .-. by Atlieling — Kisbern (trained by A. 3. Weston). Went to post at .'(:." !». At post 1 minute. Start go.nl. Won easily: second driving: third the same. Tudor, away running and showing his best form, forced the pace to the stretch turn, where he ran into the lead and won well in hand. Meadow breeze was exeeacfrely used for the first half and tired in the linal drive. St. Valentine began slowly and had lo go wide into the stretch, but finished gam ny and wis wining the others down at the end. Fexmead showed a good performance and will improve. John L. Inglis had a rough trip and failed to show much speed. Scial.-hed — (titi.'J'.rti iFeurhyn, 101; (66306) Fallodav, 101; b002!S Mayor Johnson, 104; 66961 Amadjr, 101; 00.;!)S That's What. H 4. Overweights — Gamarn. 4 pounds: Klected. ::'. 1aA/I Q7 SIXTH RACK— 5-8 Mile. (864^-6—106.) 8406 added, o year-olds. Selling. DO^rO I Net value to winner $.;75. Ind Horses AWt PPSt jj '/z % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S (66375)TOM DOLA.N w 112 13 3 31.'. 3' 11 l1 Nicol F Cook 4 6 5 2 1 86884 BONART ws 168 1 5 411 41 2'. 21 Alountain F Dunne 4 7 4 2 1 88682 BI.IF HALE wit 88 6 11 V 7*1 t- 3'J Jas Hen'syW Kunze 10 20 20 8 4 66283aDB ORO wis loo 14 4 2- 2". 3- 41 J Lee S T White 21 3 21 1 3-5 63386 BOUVIAC w 99 3 2 in 1J W. 5^ Reckman E S Gardner 10 16 16 6 3 6t; .| BELLE OF THE BAY w 101 10 6 5' Eh ■ 61 Garner C P Fox 5 5 23-52 4-5 66338 SI 'ION w-111 4 1 r.l 9- S1 71 Troxler J 8 Ward 6 13 13 5 21 66375*ZICK ABRAMS w 99 8 8 8* 10 • 8] Si G Swain 15 Schreiher in 16 15 6 3 6631S BLLSMERE w 99 II 7 sn 6nk V. 9' R Lowe W H Snyd.r :". 60 60 l'o 10 66267 NISSA U 87 2 12 14 111 IF. 10J Goldstein .1 Burtts. hell 2" 188 1« 0 40 20 8684E MY BESSIE w 97 12 14 10.1 Sh 10i li- Van DusenA Brown M 30 30 M 5 65171 ('AMI W 8E 7 9 IF 12* 12' 12- W Walsh Lockart Bros 20 60 60 20 1* 65734tDRT DOLLAR wn 188 E 13 12'. 13- 13' ISA Engl'der T D Sullivan 1 88 1". 6 3 66176 SKIMMER WB 97 9 10 13' 14 14 14 A Martin W Gerst 20 60 60 20 10 Time. 2.1*. 4S. 1:084. Winner — R. c, by Jean Bereaud — Marshelta (trained by W. K. Phillips!. Went to 1 ost at 4:::o. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. Tom Dolan. hard ridden all the way and saving much ground when turning into the stretch, 1-111 f;.st all the way and won drawing away. Ronart was poorly handled and taken wide into the stretch, thereby losing much ground, but tinished fast and ran to his beat form. Rlue Pale made up ground and came witli a rush in the stretch. Bolivia.- showed early speed Mid raced Do Oro into snb.fection in the first half, but tired from the effort in the last furlong. Do Oro ran a good half. Belle of the Bay had to go wide most of the way and had scant chance. Spiou was blocked soon after the start and. forced to be taken 1 back and had scant chance after the mishao. The winner was entered tor $1,100; no bid. Scratched— 00245 Nedra. 1(12. a"* 13 /I Q Q SKVKNTII RACK— 1 1-8 Miles. 1 1 :.".::— 0—102.) 6606 added. 4-year olds and upward. ODiOO Selling. Net value to winner $345. Inil Horses A~\\TPPST St \j *A % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S~" 66396 -DR. M'CI.FER wit 1 104 3 1 8* BUI IV 1- 1- l« Mountain F M drill 4-5 7-5 7-5 2-5 1-5 663S6*BVIE GREENE WB 4 Ml 4 3 l» 21 2 2- 2:- 2* Hogg J P Mayberry 8-6 11-59-5 8-6 out 66418 LADY CHARADE w 4 102 2 2 3& 5 4'J 3J 3J 35 R Lowe J Arthur 10 20 20 4 4-5 66841 LAMPADROME W 6 109 1 5 5 4J 3J 4 4 4 Hagan S A Beckham 8 8 3J 1 2-5 65653 LIDDON WB 5 109 5 4 41 1' 5 Pulled up.S. -b r T F Morris 12 25 25 6 2 Time. 24?, .r.0 = , 1:161, 1:40*. 1:53*. Winner — R. g. by Gorolslein — Misfortune (trained by C. K. Brown). Went to post at 4:50. At |w st 1 minute. Start good. Won easily: second driving: third the same. l r. M. Cluer was lame when going to the ] ost. but assumed the lead after going a quarter and. Oeiag well handled, was never in serious trouble after going a half. Kvie Greene ran a good race and finished fast, but was not good enough to beat the winner. Lady Charade suffered from interference in the first half and came fast when clear. Lampidroine. taken wide throughout, showed a high order of speed for the first half, but his rider almost fell off in the stretch. Liddou was sore when going to the post aud bltjd after going a half and was pulled up. The winner was entered for .$400: no bid. ScrutcheU— OWOOU'lorizel, 106; Oti^sl AUbell, 112; t 0021 Fonsoluca, 1W; OOoM St. Noel, 104. Oakland Form Chart. OAKLAND FORM CHART. (OAKLAND) OAKLAND. CAL.. Monday. January 14. 1907.— Fit tieth day. New California Joekey Club. Winter Meeting (abont 150 days). Weather clear; track sloppy. (-14 Nn ks on. I Presiding Judge, K. C. Hopper. Starter, J. J. Holtman. Secretary. Percy W. Treat Raring starts at 1:46 p. m. W indicates whip. S spurs. B blinkers. Figures in parenthesis following the distance ol each race indicate track record, age of horse and weight carried. £* r* 4 M KJ FIRST BACH 3-8 Mile, (ffl 2 lift.) Pane 8466. 2 year olds. Allowances. OU"X"xO -N,,t value to winner $:t25. Ind HoTseT AWtPPSt % '■■! % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S CS313*BRAVOUR£i Will ^2 I* V T Clark Kecue Broa 8-5 8-6 6-6 1-2 1-4 66241 PARASOL w ill in I 2- 1* Bnndy F .1 Neil IS IS 15 6 3 66241 IJKOi iKI.EAF w 11! 11 7 ."- "" Uiaham W E Aj.plegatc 20 36 30 12 6 HILLY MEYERS w HI 2 § 4] 1:; 1- WilliamsS C Hildnth 21 3| ::j 8-6 3-5 ri;\ BATH ws 111 ii :'. I* •"•' A Frown 'I" 11 Stevens 31 46 ::" M 4 C45370 BARDONIA w lit I 1 6' 6»1 Horner H T Critfin E I 7 8| 8-S 66426 IRISH MIKE 111 7 I 7 7' T Sullivan B Schrelber IS 15 15 I 3 ■ • I ORCHOTA w 112 5 l » '• v' H 'barnd St Carlo Stable 7 :• 9 3 8-S 66313 SANDPIPER m ill :• :. 8 9' Vaa*boot Live Oak stable 50 58 40 iti M ,•( ,i; \i it \ a UM2 I lo M Cboneaa C \V Chappell 30 p o ion m 25 66259 NO FATHER ws 111 3 11 H H Metitry P S Dclucca 100 200 100 40 20 VANNA w n 111 1 12 12 12 E Dogma L T Lee 20 10U 1 J0 40 20 Time, 2F. -':7'. Wi r B. f. bv Oerotetein Priestess (trained b.\ ;. ll. Kerne). Went to post at 1:42. At post 2 minute-. Start good. Won in a canter: second easily: third driving. F.iavoui,.. from 1 Stridiag Start, singled quickly out of the ruck, won off at the end and was much the bgst Parasol broke slowly, but stored ap ualckla aad easily held the otaota safe tor st.,-,,u.i plane. Brook-leaf closed up steadilj Into a game third. Billy Meyers suffered from crowding at the start and wis given an easj ride, but was .losing up rapidly at the end. Tea Rath was well up all the way aud is promising. Bardouta di-lik-.l the going. Irish Mike dased a big gap and will do to watch. Overweights Orcbota, 1 pound. pnt A Ct SECOND RACK Futurity Course. i!7H feet leas than :: I mile.) ( I :♦« — 3—110.) UU'i'tD Parae 8406. 3-year-olda. Selling. Ket ralue to wiaaer 8836. 7mi Horses A\Vt PI' St U '-.- % Str Fin Jockeys" Owners O II C P S MJ244 H \Hi:i. HOLLANDER M 1 »'. !• I1! 1*| 1*1 Tm WtlllamsH Stovr 2 :ii 31 6-5 1-2 60781 PALADIN1 w N8 5 2 23 2'j 2] Z*i A Frown \V B .linnings I IS 1". E 2 66393 BLANCHE C w 107 :: :. 3sk ;.uk jjj Grahataa M Mack 4 I 4 :i-2 7-10 66407 HAIA « 1"" ''7 7 8*k 8} 41! J Hunter T II Stevens 28 58 58 1". 5 I66277)TRIPMPHANT wa 111 7 1 6] 6- 6^ Sk Sandy Keene Bros 2 14-SU-54-6 2-6 ..ii'.i ■ i.mp i i ;.' i? ink »;•■• Horner Hall 6 Marshall I ■". :ii S-S 8-5 m.i , MENDEN B Mi 2 :', 4' 7 7 7 Rettig W P Fun- 38 48 4o J2 4 Time 1 :lSt. Winner It. f. by Hasto Cii.ht (trained by II. Stoveri. Wen! t,, post at 2:06. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won drirlag; second and third the same. Mil.. I Hollander broke fast from the rear and drew clear on the far turn, then Mood a lOBg -losing drive camel) i F rery tit and steadily Improving. Pahtdlai ran in nearest pursuit of the winner throughout. but tired riL-nt at the end and was palpably short, Blaache ('.. after early pursuit, was buffeted hack at the la I tend came Bgala Willi ■ belated rush. HahL, away poorly, Closed up steadily and was going like a i-yel • si the end. Triumnbant, ahaaaed t.. the rear early, disliked the track and lost a half aoaea lengths at the half, but came agala at the cud. Coco was ;l contender to the last hundred yards, '»ut tired badly in the rloslBg strides. Menden can do better. The winner was entered for ijajOO; no bid. overweight^ Menden, 2 pounds. /-s/^4 J\ rj rillRM RACE 3-4 Mile. (1:12V-6— 118.) Purse $400. 4 year-olds and upward. OOrJcTC I Selling. Net value to winner J?:i2r . "ind Horses AWt I'P St U 5 % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S~ t'.:::'l-SH \I)V LAD WB 6 MS 2 I 2i 2i Ml1?. •' Miller Si. rra.WvadaSta 7-1017-2013-201-lont F"NCESS WHEELER S 5 101 7 2 1» lif li 2 Rettig W P Fine lo 40 36 I 8-6 l ■, »)YELLOWSTONE WB 8 112 3 :: 4- 4' 4» 2" A Brown T E Brophy 8 M M 2J 1 664*7 DAVID BOLAND 5 M6 1 I 8*| 3* 3» F L WillhunaC C McCafferty 8-5 :•-.". 8-5 y-20out 66408 CAPTAIN BURNETTWB 4 M4 1 4 8 6] 73 .".-i Sandy .1 McCarthy 2" SS 58 10 2i 65807 POTRERO GRANDE « •• 1"1 I 7 r.3 S* 6» *'.:' .1 Hunter W Walker M M6M64I 10 66388 RoVAL RED a I M S 1 ;"k 7' B» 7'' T Sullivan Wlace* Hastings 30 l«i 100 27, S 59706 AUNT POLLY wall M8 8 8 8 8 8 8 Mentry Reality Stable loo ») 300 S 0 ao Time. a6f, B6i, 1M7L Whtner Ch. g. by St. Cation — Amourette (traued by F. T. Ilinkeyl. Wont to post at 2:'il. At post 4 minutes. Start goo l. Won easily: second driving- third the same. Shady Lad broke slow!;, but moved ap rapidly on the inside and made good decisively in the stretch. Princess Wheeler, from a thing -tart, set the pace, but su. -climbed to the winner after a game stretch effort and is In good form. Yellowstone was outpaced la the early running, but tinished with a rush and got up for third place in the la t stride. David Roland bid aa mishaps and after il.i.-e pursuit of tiie pacemaker, tired la the dosing drive under ■ bad looking ride, captain Burnett, ahaaaed to the roar at the start, dosed ap considerable ground. Pattern Grande showed early speed. Royal Red can do better. The winner was entered for 8506; no bid. Scratched -«M3»l)Van Ness. io ): 86386 Mart Hogaa, 104; 663SS Hetsain. '07: (iii22:i Snow. 102. Overweights- Princess Wheeler. 2 ponnda; Bavid Roland. 5: Potrero (irande. 2j; Koyal Bed. 6. Ctft A A Q Foil: Til R\CF 1 Mile and 50 Yards. (1:42 — 1—110.) Purse $100. 4 year o'als and UUitrO upward. Selling. Net value to winner 3)8381. Ind Horses AWt I'P StT^4 j % St.- Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P-1 S~ 86335 NINE SPOT WU 7*188 •'. 0 6 6 S» M 1" J Hunter C C McCafferty 5 8 511 11-7.11-10 6624 \ LM A BOY a I 1'H .". 2 4" 46 1'h V. V Graham J J Qnlnhui 8-6 2 8-68-6 1-8 (66410)LONE WOLF iv - E 10H 1 8 3'^ 3»t .-I3 4« ;;- Horner R R Rice Jr 6 7 6 8-5 3-5 86488 JUDGE SB 6 167 3 5 23 I5 1" 22 4'* R Davis E .1 Ramsey 3 8 13-56-5:;-:, 68281 BLIE u ; loj 4 1 V S*| 6 6 P F Wilson T A Davies 10 13 12 4 3-2 88488 SIB CARTER WB 6 188 2 4 li' 2'. P* fisfc 6 Sandy II K Rowell 6 12 10 3 1 Time. 2.V. SL, 1 :1S=. 1 :4 IL 1:5o.'. Winner — R. m. by HastlagS -Nineveh (trained by C ('. McCafferty). Went to iiost at 2:.".ii. At post :'. minutes. Start good. Won driving: Second the same, third easily. Nine Spot, away poorly, trailed far in the rear, but closed up with a tremendous rush in the stretch anil won in the last, stride. Alma Boy was messed about, but drew out like the winner in the stretch and his rider was eaught napping at the end. Lone Wolf, after pulling up repeatedly on the inM.'.e in the worst going, was an easy third. Judge broke slowly, but forged into the lead on the first turn and made the running to the far tarn, then sulked and ]iiit all over when caught. Flie tinished well. Sir Carter failed lo slay after being ■ forward contender for six furlongs. The winner was entered for $500; no bin. Overweights Klie. 2 pounds. fifiAACk FIFTH RACF 3-4 Mile. (1 :12— i— 118.) Purse $400. 3-year-olds and upward. V" \J "fc *i * f Allowances. Net value to winner $325. Ind Horses AWtTp St V4 V2 % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H 0 P S 88284 misty s PRIDE w 1 M8 2 I l*| V 2'1 l'l A WilliamaBrannoB & KirbyS I s 8J 6-5 88448 BLAGG Wl : l ?. 2 8] 8*1 8*| V E Dugan L, T l^ee 2 35 I 6-5 3-5 ««:*it INSTRl'CTOR wstilOlt 6 5 ll 1J 1"" 35 L WilliamsII C COUM 15 15 8 2i 1 ■ M L. OF Till: VALE wit 7 112 7 7 Ss» 6- 4»k 41 T Clark F W Healy '. 6J 4 2 3-5 BS748 ED SHERIDAN ws 5 105 4 1 6- 5- 6s B| T Wilson T A Davies 15 40 40 15 S 88382 WF1-: LASS w 4 100 1 6 4!J 4* 5J *'■ Horner Hall & Marshall 3| 1 12-51 fl-20 863S6*BL PRJJIERO w ■ 4 107 5 4 7 7 7 7 A Brown E J Baldwin 5 8 b 2£ 6-5 Time. 2.".!. 66, 1 : 1 7 i. - Winn, r Ch. m. by Handsome-Misty Morn (trained by K. K. Cetcholl). Went to post at :;2".. At i ost 4 minutes. Star! fair. Won driving: second and third the BBBBB. Misty's Pride ran in .-l.^e pursuit of the leader on the inside In deep going and drew out unoNpoctodly light at the end. Blagg. inadequately handled, was a forward contender from the start, but wect wide on the last turn and tinished with a belated end rush. Instructor sot the early pace, but tired in the daahaf struggle. Lard af the Vale, nearly left, closed ap considerable ground and will da to w.iteh on a fast track. Kd Sheridan was well up all the way and going fast in the stretch. Wee Lass was on the inside and ran a bad race. F.l Primero dropped quickly to the roar and was hopelessly last throughout. Bcratthed 66066»Buby, i 7: (ITfHTT)Ti aiartn. 07; 0C412 Cock Sure, 100. (Jverw eights— I nst in. tor, l pound; F.l Primero. 1. £\£\A PZ(\ SIN TH RACB 1 Mile. (l:Wj 4 11TQ Purse $400. 4-vear olds and upward. UUTlu'/ Allowances. Net value to winner $325. Ind Horses AWt PP St Vt jj ?4 St- Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S €61'6t) RFBRIC ws 5 102 1 3 3" 2' i 2s 23 P Sandy E Gavlord 5 5 14-53-5 out 66392 THE BORGIAN ws 5 102 5 1 l'J l'i l'J Ink 2'i J Hunter W Walker 40 50 25 4 4-5 6*342*LPGI8TILLA w 5 109 2 4 45 41 4"t 3uk 3» i, WilliamsS C Hildroth L' 4 19-51 1-3 66133 JOHOHESI W b 109 3 j 8*| 38 3:J 48 4a Graham tiobraVistasjtable 7-101-5 1-i 1-3 out 1 66431 RIGHTFUL wsu 7 102 4 E I S 5 5 5 Kirsoh'm R R Ric* Jr 40 60 60 10 21 Time. 20. 614, l:17g. 1:44J. Winner— Ch. li. by Mirthful— Ilerbric (trained by EL K. RowellL Went to post at 3:51. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily; BMBBkl driving: third e»:sily. Rubric, showing sudden improvement and running hard held, indulged the pace nater with the load to the stretch, where he made good with amazing ease. The Rorgian set the pace for six furlongs mid -aeld on well in the closing drive, but was a lucky second. Logistilla received an easy rUde. broke well and fell completely out of the early running, then dased a big gap into an easing up third. Borghesl wis palpably unlit and handicapped by the going and his race should be thrown out. Rightful was far outclassed here. Page 4 Modern Trainers and Training.: Sports of the Times Asks a Pertinent Question and Recites a Few Facts. MODERN TRAINERS AND TRAINING. Soorts of the Times Asks a Pertinent Question and Recites a Few Facts. In llio COVK of :i 1 1 article growing out of the question "Has ! In' American trainer of thorough lied horses deteriorated in li is ability to train thoroughbred horses?" :m able waiter in Sports of tin' Times s:ijs: •"Only the oilier SSJ ■■ year-: ■+■• to tlie more mature mi n the average trainer of hi_;!i cla s stork was looked npoo as a species of mild demigod, lie was supposed to bare the faculty of weJng severs] inelies nihler the skin of his charges, ami to have almost Infallible knowledge of what they conld do. ami still more Important what they were about to do. What were railed 'stable secrets* wire Jealously guarded, in Bnglaud special men of busky pbyslque were employed at each training stable with orders to watch night and day lor outside spies (i. e.. touta), and no ancient alchemist in search of the fabled Philosopher's stone wrought amid inch seclusions ;is did the trainer of a '.rood horse. ••The Interesting part is that the trainer of those past chivs undoubtedly did not know much that he claimed. The record of the Btngllsb turf is rich in horses which were headed for the Derby or other somewhat minor dun still vastly Important) prises. and won them the 'iirst time out.' .lust twenty years ago the dead 'PendragOB.' one of the greatest Sporting writers that ever lived, astonished his thousands of readers in March of that year by an Bouncing that, bar accident, he hoped to 'give the winner- of everj one of the twelve classics of the year." publishing the names on the Sunday previous 'to the race. This, in those days, could only be il I \ 'inside infoini.it ion.' and the feai was accomplished. He gave the winner id' the Champagne, the One and Two rbousand Guineas, Derby, iiaks. si. Leger, Cambridgeshire, Cesarewltch, etc. a- promised, ami later gave his acknowledgements to certain owners and trainers Who had helped him with advance Information. Judging from in currcm is in the past season of American racing in the esst, such a thing would he absolutely and Unequivocally impossible to any New York writer. ""Mere m America We ha\e had trainers making a specialty of knowing i he capacity of their charges to the proverbial "tick.' These men won the Kentucky Derby, Brooklyn Handicap. Brighton Derby. ami many other race- 'first crack out of the box,' as the sporting slang runs, hut by some freak of Fortune they are today side tracked in favor of younger nun. who. if Judged by their work of the present season, have much to explain. "When Captain S. S. Brown, of Pittsburg, died lasi spring he left a stable just approaching maturity. !'or many years tin' Captain hail been a prominent racing man. but. with many others, he thought lie knew more than any one else. He mated his mares by rule of thumb, following his Individual thought, rather than by studying pedigrees from the scientific slandpoini. Like most other American breeders of prominence, he had magnificent Imported mar. -. but a poor lot Judged by produce of native or semi native sires. lie would not dream of giving for a good imported stallion the equivalent of what live important mares had cost him. and in this curiouslj blind Stand lie was not alone. "Finally, he was persuaded to s laylight. He tried to bay Ard Patrick, and failing, on tin- advice of Peter Wimnier he engaged W. II. Row,-, the pedigree expert, to take two dozen r his best mares :i ii,l (ell him BOH best to breed them to win in tiie iwovcarohi \ear of the produce, especially naming the Saratoga Special a- the main objective point. He had ah. i.L bred twice and failed. Before the product was seadj to race. Captain s. s. Brown died, ami his trainer assumed charge until the horses slMMild be sold in midsummer. One well bred colt. Salvidere, by Belvidere Sallie of Navarre, was liked b\ Sam Dmory. looking to establish a stable. His agent was told by tbe trainer: "Don't bother about ii.it colt, he's nothing but a plater; Penarris beat him in his work:' ami Mi". Rmorj wis ready to give $3,000 but withdrew. The colt was sold ;il :iu. lion. ".lack' McCiimis and Charles White were the two bidders, neither giving way 111) to $3,500; then the astute John B. Madden whispered lo M.-i .hulls: "lou don't want that colt. He's been blistered and lir.d. and needs a year's rest.' Thrown off his ixdse. McGinnis ceased to bid. and I White secured the colt for .*::.7 M . where Kinory i would have gtves the estate 83 'MK . The Brown «i trainer thought it a 'good sale.' I "In less than a month Salvidere had won for his g new owner. Thomas Hitchcock, Jr. (whom White (. represented), a matter of $39,880, and he had been t; ottered another $90,000 for the coil and declined fi il. Madden had instructed White to bid to keep competition down. Madden bought tin' colt as a likely steeplechaser for Mr. Hitchcock, trieil him over four furlongs in :4'A and threw his hands up in amazement: "This is not a Jumper, it's u I stake horse.' When Salvidere turned out so well. 6 McGinniS smarting under the clever trick of Madden. 6 BOUgbt legal advice to set the -lie aside, and to € E4 sue damages from Madden on the glonud of SB- g justly depreciating the value of the horse, and a ^ series of other legal entanglements. Unfortunately, Investigation proved that the horse really had. been J liuiitl.v blistered and tiled as a coll. and so was lost l a tarf Cause celchre which would have made new J history, and a number of extremely wholesome ° precedents regarding individual conduct ai a horse ] -ah-. ■ « •(hie could overlook a trainer being mistaken in 6 a single horse, but Salvidere proved only one of 6 many. Prank Gill was another from tiie Drown . stable sold tor a song, which, in tin- new stable, i ■ began to win right along, under weight and over a distance, until his owner. McCiimis. was offered ,' $25,000 for tbe colt in the public paddock and declined the offer. i r "The .lames K. Keese stable is one of the most II important on the turf, beading the list of winning ( owners, and its destinies are guided by possibly (i the highest priced trainers in the east. Yet vear i after year the Keene youngsters have been obviously ,; only half-broken at the barrier, the crack Sysonby c sickened and died, and Delhi, Will Mint. etc. fell 6 by the wax side, only the two-year-obis keeping the ball rolling with steady victories in a notoriously J poor two year old year. The climax came at Brighton "J Beach, -Inly 2s. the rich Brighton Junior Stakes • ,,f $15,000 guaranteed, good weather, and a fas) 1 track: seven horses in the race, of which the Keene . trainer started three. Ballot, 127 pounds: Peter Pan, ( 126; Superman, 12". pounds, at six furkmge, the t odds being 1 to :; against any m I the Keene ^ trio winning. This was farcial. when August Bel- ( moot's BnWT mount made the pace to the stretch. four furlongs in :I7 . to be passed by Salvidere under 11! pounds, winning hands down by four t lengths; Chases way of Herman ;. Duryea second, t at 50 to 1; Superman, third: Rosemount, fourth; t Peter Pan, Ballot, and Golf Ball, in thai order in ] 1:13 . i •"What a uasp went round the trainers' gallery ( at the utter lack of knowledge Of condition oh- ( vlously held bj the Keene trainer. Four weeks . previously Ballot ran live and a half furlongs in ' 1:06 under 123 pounds, and lie was fresh from a long rest. Nine days later Peter Pan, under 125 pounds, ran five and a half furlongs, to '.in. in ' 1:06$, and nine more days later ran -i\ furlongs ] under i "li pounds in 1:121, possibly i . 11 paper) 1 he i best two-year-old race of the year. At Brighton | Beach tbe trainer simply did not know that his | charges were not ready. li has been slated that, i ill tbe spring the Keene trainer Offered ex -Jockej , Spencer three tillics for $200 each, one of which was ( Veil, by Disguise Bituriea, which later won her , first race in a gallop, and The Beldame 12 pounds. Ave furlongs in :•"•'•». ber only other start, against Adoration, Loring, etc. What is Veil worth today 1 "The vacillation of the average trainer was shown in a thousand ways during the season. Many of them wished to do away with the serve-raking bull i whips in the hands of the assistant starters, which i are calculated i" drive a bigh-spirited horse crasy. A certain trainer of veals was made a committee I I , one to ask the stewards to slop the whips. This ( wis done at . The whips were praCticaflj . abolished. Three days later the committee of one man was back at the stewards asking that a certain hoi- ' his be whipped from the post. Taking the bulk of the trainers during 1906 it was as tin- , French President, Thiers, said of the Irish: "They .lo not know what they want, and they will not rest until they gel it.' ■What is the verdict? Has the American trainer deteriorated'.' Is the training really such a mystic •hi'. I- reiiicarnal ion at work and has there inulti pile. I on the reappearance on earth that Wonderful trainer who blistered a horse for a sore back, ami then galloped him thirteen times around a small field to see if he "could stay';' New Orleans Entries and Past Performances for Tuesday, Jan. 15. New Orleans Entries and Past Performances for Tuesday, Jan. 15. WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK FAST. First Race [1st New Orleans] FIRST RACE— 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds. Fillies. Selling. (1:13—4—07.) bkdex Course Disk Tim* T*ek Wl St % 14 "''■i StrFin Jockeys last Company DUCHESS OF M0NTEBELL0. ch. f, 3, by Banastar — Vapour iS. W. Street!) . Weight today 110. 6C413 City Park -"'-s 1:011 f»St 11" 4 s :': - \ A William-Spider Web. Kankakee, l.inlila. 66356 City Park " 8 1:03 good 108 •'• 7 E 4J -' A WilliamsDlnemock, I.intila. Masker. 66100 1'. Grounds 4 1-2 f 0". fast 11 * 1 7 l| T*l A Williams Toy Bay, Spider Web. Gar^aiitlia. QUINCE ch. f. 3. by Plaudit — Quintana (T. Hitchcock. Jr.). Weight today 110. 66245 F Grounds 5 1-2 f l:07| fast 88 12 14 1- 1-" l-'"'K lynve Decklaw, No Quarter. BurenArnold. 66176 R Grounds 5-8 1*11 fast '' ' !:: ll n 1::' ,"'° lj Smith S-M'sseat. B.Vertreas, B.of theBey 65837 City l'ark 2-4 1:14$ fast 11". 3 5 4 S1 7" L Smith Pierrot, Spion, prince Ahmed. ENTRE V0US, br. f, 3, bv Menv Monarch — Siddubia (J. A. Sykes). • Weight today 110. 66267 F Grounds ^-4 1:14* fast -,s 14 1 1 :♦ M* I2"iA laartln Spion, Campaigner, Beflned. ■ | . Hamilton 3-4 l:ir.4 fast 107 2 4 7 «i 51 J Foley I'ire Alarm, Reside, Charley Ward. MM Hamilton I I 1:1*5 good BS 4 12 J* «!i F Barton Toots Hook, Cicely. Beside. LUCY MARIE, b. f, 3. by Eon— W atita (J. J. Mackessey). Weight today 110. 66395 City Turk 7-8 1:28 fast W0 13 ^ v 7 1- 4*i Lloyd Reside, Sir Vagrant, Beflned. 66283 P. Grounds 3-4 1:131 fast : :: ; t I »; PIT afeade Colloquy, lodge Davey, De Oro. 66156 1\ Grounds 7-8 1 :-7S fast 10J 2 S 7 5 7* 7Ti Bilae Judge Post, lieau l'.rumimd. Voting ATTENTION, ch. f, 3. by Cesarion— Ida III (G. Holle). Weight today 110. ,„ ,, (_«|tj park 5r8 I ^H fast 106 7 il li it 11 Uoyd T. Dolan, 7.. Abrams, Higginbotbam 65167 Churchill D D 1-- f 1 ;i si fast 96 1 ." 4 7* 10'- Griffith Solly M.. Sallie Suter, Hereafter. BUS Churchill 1) S 1-2 f 1:07! fast 108 s 11 l. 10] M ■ 1W HcIn'reJudith Louise, Hereafter. Refined. ANNA RUSKIN, b. f, 3. by Ruskin — Ann» hamberlain iH. McCarren, Jr.1. Weight today 110. 66324 (Tity l'ark 7 - \ ■'' hvy 105 '■' 9 I I I •*• P I'.rr.tt Sea Salt. Agra, John Kaufman. G6175 P. Grounds ll:41Jfast s7 :» 7 S r. 12? 12,(sJ Ferris K. Piatt, 0. Khayyam, Delphie. ».:::.; i\ Grounds 5 1-2 f 1:074 fast 108 1$ 14 14 141 lO'-l-F Perrett Toy Boy, Siiiou, Decklaw. FRENCH EMPRESS, b. f. 3, b/ Tithonus — Josephine (W. F. King). Weight today 110. BiWS I ntfinla 3-4 1 :14g fast «7 14 14 14 14 14,TJMoreland Is.Iiruiiiinel. T.Goldenl'.inl. T.inbirk 65402 Eatonia 3-4 Hl'.j fast H7 lo lu U U» 11" Moreland TheGoidenBIrd, Idalia, Spider Web. • taSH LatOSia 3-4 1:14a fast &o 4 S - 51 4° Moreland Grace Kimbull, Chase, Idalia. MISS BERTHA, ch. f, 3, by Contest or— Morgiana (J. C. Milam). Weight today 110. 66375 City Pi rk 5-8 i :"1:: Cast 105 1 ti 7 Gi 7s D Austin T. Dolan. Z. Abrams. Higginbotbam 1 66267 P. Grounds S-4 1:14* fast 1'3 3 5 C ul 5*1 Goldstein spion. Campaigner, Refined. Otl-ll F. Grounds 5-8 l:"a livy !'7 7 s 0 0 G-^lGarner S. Mincemeat, Brittanby, OddTrick JUNE TIME, b. f, 3. by Wax— Therma (J. Garson). Weight today 110. iy,L'..; i". Grounds 5-8 1:01| fast 100 3 3 2 i: t ; Beckman Zanliss. Dinemock, Spider Web. 6606.1 City l'ark 5-8 lttt hvy 11". 14 I 3 81 i'l Mountain Spion, Excuse Me. KaiserliofT. BM7 City l'ark 3-4 1:144 last 11". 11 11 11 i ± 4: Gainer Pierrot, Spion, Prince Ahmed. LADY VIMONT, b. f, 3, by Gold Heels, — Hindoo's Dream II. (J. Bunch). Weight today 110. ■ 663S4 Oltj l'ark 7-8 1:"" bvy MB B-8" I 7- 5t,|lfountaln S,-a Salt. Aura. John Kaufman. .. 85 F. Grounds i 1:11.-1 fast ! :; 13 11 ll 8 4J 1*1 A Morgan Impertinence, Fire Alarm. Western. 68232 1\ Grounds lm 7H- 1:4s u "i :•- 3 * 1- 12 1-i 12"JTruman Quinn Brady, Gaase, 11. Bosworth. AGRA, b. f. 3. by Falsetto or Alvescot— Oleska (F. W. Torreyson), Weight today 110. E6324 City l'ark 7-8 1:38 hvy 105 2 11 3 l"k 2'1 T Taylor Sea Salt. J. Kaufman. Sir Vagrant. 8SUI Latonia 3-4 l:17g good 9S 13 11 13 12'Jll13 T Taylor Idalia. Xedra. Grandita. E4733 Ky. 8. Fair 5 1-2 f 1:082 fast 103 13 9 5 6'' 7»- C Morris Princess Marie, Boserrian, Ouarili. MASKER, ch. f, 3, bv Plaudit or Requital— Spirituelle (H. Gardner"*. Weight today 110. 66413 City Park 5-S 1:01? fast 1M 11 i 9 81 12i:-JJas Hen'sy3piderWeb, D.ofMbn'bello.Kahkikce 66358 City r.nk 5-8 I :«'■'• good 108 2 2 :: ::» 41! Bngl'der Dinemock, D.ofMontebello, I.intila. 18383 F. Grounds 5-8 1:81| fast MM 12 10 9 9- 9»i Goldstein Zanliss, Dinemock. Spider Web. EVA ISER. b. f. 3. by Handcuff— The White Lady (W. H. Fizer). Weight today 110. ♦Jott-1 City l'ark 1 1:421 fast 88 3 4 5 5 61 44 Garner ('. Ward, Anna Raskin, Associate. 88282 Churchill D 7-V 1 :l'7g fast 9a 3 1 Z 8 81 68 Griffith Still Alarm, Tanager, (luardi. C4.s » Ky. B. Fair 5 1-2 f 1:12 mud 9S 10 11 11 10h 102» C Morris I'lausible, Jessamy, Gracchus. Second Race [2nd New Orleans] SECOND RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. 4-year-olds and upward. Sell;.n^. 1 1 "1G — G — 124.) GAY MINISTER, ch. g. 6. by Prime Minister — Miss Alice (J. C. Ferriss, Jr.V Weight today 100. 66376 City l'ark l 1:42 fast MM 12 14 14 14 11' 3 w Arthur L* F.llisoii. Delphic. II of Hyacinth , 18341 City l'ark 1 1-2 2:381 slow 87 :'. 2 3 2 -■ I" W Ott Padre, Etta M.. Safety Light. 85956 City Park 1 1-16 1:47! fast 191 12 3 5 4l 6"* T Taylor Kchoundor, F.IIornbeek, Jauglelssp 1 DEKABER, ch. m, 7, by Pirate of Penzance — December (W. Kunze). Weight today 103. 66250 !•' Grounds 1 1-4 2:031 fas\ a; ", :: :: :: 5" 4- h.rkinan Lena J., Lacache, Merry Pioneer. 06175 ]'. Grounds 1 1:414 fast 160 12 13 19 12 11- 9 12 Beckman K. l'latt, 0. Khayyaui. Delphie. BERNIE CRAMER, b. h. 5. Bob Miles or King Lee— Zerida fH. J. Harris). Weight today 105. ' 86 •• F Grounds lm 70y 1:45| fast M6 Left at the post. W R Wk'rIIarmakls. Daring, P. of Woodstock 68213 !■■ Grounds lm 7"v 1:1^* hvy 1"2 :: 7 ." .". 4" V-l Kinn.y Dromio. llatniakls, Tern's Rod. B5SS3 Latonia 1 1-16 l :".Jr: hvy 103 9 4 4 5 in:'V)'-'j' Fisher .1. Gamer, St. Tammany, Ravlana. BR00KST0N. b. g. 7. by Monarch — Princess Yama (J. B. Sweeney). Weight today 105. 66814 F Grounds 13-16 2:68 fast !"■" lo 2 6 7 si 9" A Martin Padre, Safety. Light. Gladiator. 6".77s F Grounds 1 1-16 l:47i fast ln5 3 4 3 3 k 7" A Martin Oily. Padre, King Wilda. 65638 F. Grounds 1 l:41g good 104 3 4 7 9 71 1 l*'i A laartln Missouril.ad. OddElla, II. Wat terson 1 GROSGRAIN. ch. c. 4, by Belvidere— Silk Warp (H. C. Riddle). Weight today 108. 66376 'itj l'ark 1 1:42 fast 114 1 1 1 1 r PI NicoJ L. Ellison. Delphie, ll. of Hyacinth a HIT] i" Grounds 1 1-10 1:481 fast 112 .".ll 4 7- !*• Nicol Lucky charm. Dr. Mcciuer. Lena J. . 8J827 City Park 1 1:401 fast 94 .".3 3 3 2s 412£Jas Hen'syGurnish, Pat Bulger, Alma Dufowr. ■. BIG BOW, ch. g, 5, by Le Premier— Bess Owen (G. W. Scott). Weight today 109. 66418 City Park 1 1-4 2:07 fa .t MC 11 l"il 11 lc'l"M K Keyea Padre, Lady Ellison. Merry Pioacer 68138 F. Grounds lm 70y 1:441 fast *07 6 7 7 7 6'i 5,S1F Keyes Debar. Holloway. Nutwood. |6J86 city Dark 1 1-4 2:15 hvy 111 4 5 5 5 3"" 3" Pickens l'onsoluea, Plavlgny, S.alplock. MRS. ANNIE, ch. m, 5. by St. Blaise— Bel turbet (J. Himy). Weight today 103. CjQ46 Tit) Dark 7-i 1 '■■'■-'-' hvv 107 It N M 1" 1" la-'-'D Austin Tinker. John Gamier. Foreigner. $4865 Douglas Dk 7-8 1:321 mud 101 10 8 12 11 11- 11"1F Keyes Veto. Royal Legend, Frank BUI. 64817 Ky. rf. Fair 8-4 1:18| hvy li»3 9 10 9 9* s-'-iM Kelly Ingoltbrift, Sp'dsaaker.MlasAnxlous s BULLFINCH, br. g, 6. by Goldfinch— Vandalia (J. W. O'Neall). Weight today 105. 66196 1'' Grounds lm 70y 1 :46J fast 109 14 14 13 13 13* 10'1 Pen'gast Lacache. Scalplock, Rrla Lee. 66122 K Grounds 11:401 fast 91 7 4 4 4 7 7"*A Morgan DKoyal.llai makis. i'r. of W'dstock k 68868 F. Grounds lm 70y 1 :1.'.J good 109 3 7 7 8 51 5a F Keyes Goldsmith, Lady Kllisoti. K. l'latt. [. OLD HAL. br. h. 5. by Halma— OldMiss (C. Wolfe). Weight today 105. UttlW F Grounds Im'iiy 1 :46A fast l«".i 2 7s 6 hV 11"' T. Smith Lacache. Scalplock. Krla !. ■ •. 67991 City l'ark 3-4 1 :16jl hvy 107 1 3 3 4' 34 L Smith Gentian. I'rontenac. Tinker. 65864 F "Grounds 3-4 1:14 good 106 10 9 9 Si i'i E Martin Toboggan, M'breeze, SirToUdUifc'toa. 1. I i «i I g (. t; fi I — BULWARK, br. g, 5. by Lissak— Rose Standish (J. Duffy). Weight tcday 107. 66363 Citj Park 1 1-8 l:54f grxxJJOS s ^ s 8 71 s» .1 Johnson Relxmnder. Flavlgnv, ScalpIoCk. 66159 F. Grounds 1 1-14 1.47a«fask Til * :» 9 s 9'lli'iJ Loe Tern'aRod, Huntington, M .Pioneer. S5B66 City Dark li-i:r. hvy 10 I ■ I 4 5s 5'» J Johnson Ponsoiuca, Flavigny, Big Bow*. SANCTION, b. h. 5. by Sir Dixon— Tha Widow (J. Arthur). Weight today 108. bSJftS P. Grounds 1 1-16 1:4S| fast M8 8-M 8 3 :,s 7' Lloyd l'lori/.I. BItterBrown, Lampadrome 65830 F Gl un.ls 1 1-16 1:49? slow 10.", 11 x s 4 41 V Lloyd Old Stone. Lacache, I'r. Salm Saliu. 6J653 F. Grounds 1 1-4 2:uS last 102 4 S 7 7 .".J 54i F Keyes Gladiator, Safety Li^lit, OIrhou. Third Race [3rd New Orleans] I 6 6 € E4 g ^ J l J ° ] « 6 6 . i ■ ,' i r II ( (i i ,; c 6 J "J • 1 . ( t ^ ( t t t ] i ( ( . ' ' ] i | | i , ( , THIRD RACE— 3-4 Mile. Z year-olds and upward. Allowances. (1:|3 1 W.) LENS. b. g, 2, by Star Shoot — Qu«en Dixon iP. Dunne). Weight today 89. 65027 Churchill D 6 1-3 f 1:071 good 116 8 2 2 3J 44J Nicol Western, Hiss OOcious, Tim. Wen. 64598 Douglas Ik 5 1-2 f 1:07| fast IM 5 2 1 ll 1= A'buchon Sninrida. Timothy Wen, Litter Miss tO uu'as Dk 6-8 1 :03jj hvy 116 3 11 3'J 32 U Boland Saiiuiila. Demo, Slildtene. SINK SPRING, ch. c, 3. by Thrive— Hatred (0. G. Parke). Weight today 89. 65821 City Park 1 1:423 fast 38 8 12 8 3 9 -U'ickens (". Ward. Anna Ruskin. Associate. KEMP RIDGELEY, b. c. 3. by Gerolstein— Tbe Proof (W. S. Williams). Weight today 92. 66175 P. Grounds 1 1:411 fast 8416 3 7 1 :-' 1*1 Lloyd K. Ptatt, 0. Khayyam, Delphie. 66U1 F. Grounds 1 1-16 1:471 fast 87 112 16 12 !; ' 11 "J Kngl'der Allowmaise, St. Valentine, Gist, 66882 City Park 7-8 1:281 slow 106 1 S 9 9 9 9'-' Jas Hen' sy Gold Circle, Beau Brummel, .la.-omo BUFORD. ch. c. 3, by Ornam^pr — Easter Girl (Delaware Stable). Weight today 92. 68618 Brighton B 8-4 l:14| fast 102 -J. 2 6 6 6nlBaird IfcCarter, Klectiooeer, B. Strong. 62472 Brooklyn 5-8 l:01g fast 112 12 10 6 81 7'UH Cochran Golf Ball. Gretna Green. Kllall. 623.'.9 Belmont rk 4 1-2 f 56 fast 112 10 9 8s 9» Brussel MeCarter, Moyea, W. II. DanleL PENRHYN, b. g, 4, by Planudei— Laurel (R. Tucker). Weight today 104. I City Park 3-4 1:131 fast MM 5 1 1 1' l'JT Taylor Alsono. Airship. Tichimingo. 66337 City l'ark 6 1-2 f ItM slow 110} 3 1 3 12l ll14lNIcol John Deters. Lusarion. Donna. 66209 F. Grounds 5 1-2 I 1:10 hvy 111 S 6 13 13 1310 Jas Hen'syDinstieker, Foxhall, Chieftain. ZIENAP. b. f, 4, by Flcrist— Alleviate (W. F. Behulte). Weight today 107. 66397 City Park i 1:331 Bsst :,7 1 3 3 1 1 3*J Uoyd Juggler, Peter Sterling, A. Dufour. 66193 P. Grounds 3-4 1:131 fast MM 6 11 16 16' 741 Lloyd Juggler, Rusk, Charlie Kastraaa. 65724 Benninga 2-4 1:151 fast US 2 5 3 t,12'lNotter Tesmnteraire, Belle Htrome, Bivouac. MINNIE ADAMS, b. f. 4, by Cesar ion— Bretzel (F. Cookt. Weight today 107. G6397 Citj Park 1 1:391 fast ill 3 i "• •'. v. :.: Nicol Juggler, Peter Sterling, Zienap. 66192 F. Grounds i 1-16 1:461 fast ii_ 2 l l l 1' 3» Nicol Dhii Finch, P. Sterling, Holloway. 68157 P. Grounds 1 1 :29J fast 113 1 1 1 1 li 2- Nicol Orbicular. St. Valentine. Juggler. PASADENA, b. h, 5. by Ben Strome— Blue Bells (A. C. McCaffertv). Weight today 110. 59117 V. Orounda lm 7«3 1:52 hvy lOKJ 2 I l 1 .'•• -■ I' O'Neill PhilFInch, KatiePowcrs.K.raisw'lh. 58987 P. Grounds i l:46t hvy los 1 1 . 1 1- : -' V O'Neill Ph. Pinch, GoldKnamel, Hon. Maid VINEGAR BILL, b. g. 3, by St. Dory— Sweet Billie (E. A. Chinn). Weight today 89. 64643 Windsor 5-8 1:011 fast 9516 6 6 6 6 ' Tadleok Miss Martha. IflssCesariou, Reside. 64493 Windsor 5-« l^If fast 36 10 10 10 10 »" F Chisman F.ntrc Vous, Leo Paul. Ouardi. 68659 Salem 5 1-2 f 1:071 fast 94 6 6 6 G 6-» Garner Stray, Salvisa, Miss Jersey. PAXTON, br. c, 3, by Alloway— Mauga (W. Gerst). Weight today 89. 66318 City Dark 3-4 1:1$! hvy H311 6 7 P D Andrew CapLHale, H.Bosworth, Sagapanak TILEING, b. c, 3. by Hastings— Futile (Palestine Stable). Weight today 89. 66323 Jamaica 1 1-16 l:4s|f good 86 111 1 V 1" Notter T.Waddell. Masterot'Crat't. Cressin i 66017 Brighton 43 5 1-2 f 1:081 hvy 102 10 5 - D D Koerner Belleofiroquois, RusseDT., AceHlgn. 66005 Brighton B 5 1-2 f 1:671 Slop 1"2 9 9 9 9J 7"; .1 Harris Loring, Oraculum, Gallant Dan. HEKA. b. f. 4. by Hamburg— Tara Blackburn (T. Clyde). Weight today 102. 65901 Citj l'ark 7*8 1:28| g Il"_' 1 6 9 6 : , \' Garner HarryScott, JackDolan, C. Eastman. 65552 Benninga 3-4 1:15 mud 103 7 8 7 71 6- K afeDaa'lWatergrass, L.TaranteBa, It. Willie. 655*1 Plmlico 11:48 hvy 105 4 6 5 5 6 4*1 Hagaa WinsouieWays, Ilomelander.J. White BELLE STROME, br. m. 5. by Ben Strome — The Humber (R. E. Watkins). Weight todr.y 105. 663X0 City l'ark 5 1-2 f 1:07 fast 109 1 4 ' .1 Martin Husk. Goldproof. Ralbert. 66193 F. Grounds 3-4 1:131 fast hM 6 6 6 .",'•■: A Martin Juggler, Husk. Charlie Eastman. 861 S IV Grounds 3-4 1:131 fast 111 1 2 2 1" 2;' .1 Martin Phil lincli. Lady Vas',.ti. Calabash. HARRY SCOTT, b. c. 4. by What-er-lou — Signora (Lockart Bros.). Weight today 107. 66212 F. Grounds -Ir.y 97 3 5 4 »• 2 A Martin Missouri Lad. Polly Prim, Grevllla. 66121 F. Grounds 1 1-16 1:471 fast 102 3 11 il 9 6 I \ Martin AUowmaise, St. Valentine Gild 66967 City Dark 7-8 1:261 fast -"7 1 5 4 3 41 5* A'buchon Lady Esther, .1. Dolan. Polly Prim. GENTIAN, b. c. 4, by Knight of the Thistle — Genevieve (W. C. Daly) Weight tcday 107. SC322 Cit Park .". i _ i 1:091 hvy 108 l 1 3 ::- 3*1 J Lee Dargin, Athlete, Floating Consort. 66101 F. Grounds 3-4 1:144 fast KM 6 3 4 41 4*1 Jas Hen'syPalloday, I'rontenac. Tyrolian. 66028 City Park 3-4 1:161 hvy Ml 1 1111 »* "W McIn'rehUssonrl Lad, Ralbert, PoRy Drim. Fourth Race [4th New Orleans] i i , ( . , FOURTH RACE— 1 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. (1:301 1 111.) ATHLETE, b. c, 4, by Atheling— Miss Doone (Burlew & O'Neill). Weight today 97. 61 111 City l'ark , S 1:261 fast 97 l' 1 I 1 3' \ Jas Hen'syEinergency, M'dowbreexe, PhllFIn.-b 66322 Citj l'ark 6 1-2 f 1:091 hvy lot; :; 2 2 .- V Jas Hen'syDargin, Gentian, Floating Consort. 65974 City Lark 1 1:433 mud IM 12 2 3 :A cisi.las Hen'syGokUc, BesterUag, Old stone. ALMA DUFOUR. b. m. 6, by Artill ery— Swanhilda (E. Corrigan). Weight today 106. 66397 citj l'ark l i :::'i;'. last ilfl 5 5 4 1".' il Larsen Juggler. Peter Sterling, Zienap. Itj Park 1 1-4 2:08i slow 113 2 4 4 l I 3s ll Larsen James Redtllek, Gohlk*. GiU. Ity l'ark 1 1-16 1:461 fast Ml 3 3 3 3 21 1* Nicol Envoy, Debar, Royal BK*se. MINNIE ADAMS (See Taird Ra. a . Weight today 110. PETER STERLING, b. c. 4. by Lord Esterling — Lucreece (A. Brown). Weight today 106. 86397 Citj Park 1 1:391 fast 104 1 1 2 2 2 2 Mountain Juggler. Zienap, Alma Dufour. 66192 F. (".rounds 1 1-16 1:461 fast 108 3 5 5 4 8] 3*1 Hogg Phil Finch. Min. Adams, Holloway. 86121 P. Grounds 1 1-16 1 :47£ fast M9 8 9 9 11 81 8* .1 Foley Allowmaise, St. Valentine. Gild." MISSOURI LAD. b. g, 4. by Top Gallant — Margaret Allen (F. Cook). Weight today 107. 66_M F. Grounds I l N fast 105 s 3 1 1 2"1 2» Lloyd Orbicular, St. Valentine, Tera'sRod 66212 F. Grounds 1 1:43| hvy h'7 :. l 1 1 1- D Garner Harry Beott, Polly Prist, GrevUIa. 1". Cook entry -Minnie Ada. as and Missouri Lad. Fifth Race [5th New Orleans] • 1 FIFTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. (1:46 8 124.) MERRY BELLE, b. f, 4, by Fatherless— Merrymaid (Mrs. M. Goldblatt). Weight today 98. ' Itj l'ark 1 1-16 1:461 faM KM 1 1 6 9 8* 911 Jas Hen'syMarvinNeal, Dr.McClner.EvieGreene 65869 F. Grounds lm 70y 1:461 good 103 11 13 13 1-' 12" lO'^lScnade RatherRoyal, M. Pioneer, iiarmakls 85796 F. Grounds lm 20y 1 :1 ".* fast I03 2 7 4 4 41 37 Jas Hen'syQuInn Brady, Bitter Hand. Balahot. IOLE, b. m, 6, by Scorpion — Summer Hours (T. B. Morris). Weight today 103. 6B418 Citj Park i I -1 -;"7 tast 98 i 4 2 3 -".: ■"•■ R Lowe Padre. Lady Kllison. Merry Pioneer U6196 F. Grounds lm 78y 1:461 fast 109 7 8 '.» s •' 9s J Russell Lacacne, scalplock. Erla bee. 86159 F. Grounds 1 1-16 1 : 174 fast Ml 4 6 7 11 M"M '1 Goldstein Tern'sUod, Huntington. II Plaster BRILLIANT, b. h, 5, by Previous Perfecto (H. I. Saxton). Weight today 105. 66137 F. Grounds 3-4 1:14 fast 11113 13 1.' 13 12 IMitchell Rusk. Alencon. Ralbert. 61732 Crescent Dk 11-2 2:35 fast 99 4 5 4 4 41 4l*lReidel kiainspring, Nine. Paul. 61716 Crescent Pk lm74yl:M fast lo5 2 M 11 9 S3 9:l:i. Jones Barkennore, Jungle imp. Baikal. DELMORE, ch. c, 4. by Goldfinch — Brillar (Mrs. L. Harris). Weight today 107. 66268 1". Grounds 11:40 last IM 2 2 2 3 sl 7' Jas Hen'syFlavIgny, Harm-ikis. P.ofW'dstock. ...lis Aqueduct 1 1-16 1:481 fast Mill 1 l'h l!i R McDan'lKmp.of India, Hallowmas.Johustoim 65323 Jamaica 1 1-16 1:48* good 106 8 7 7 7 4J 3'i II Alex Lurctta, Columbia Girl. G. Balerio. KING ELLSWORTH, b. h. G. by King Eric— Mabel Ellsworth (E. Trotter). Weight todav 110. 66195 1". Grounds lm 70y 1:45 fast 113 1 '• 1 Mountain H.Watterson, Florizel.Do. W'dsi,,, i, 66159 F. Grounds 1 1-16 1:471 fast in l lu s 7 6! s'l .1 Martin Tera'sRod, Huntington, H. Pioneer. 66105 F. Grounds 1 1-16 1:481 fast 117 12 9 11 12 12 12"^J Martin 1'loiizel. Bitterltrovvn. Lampadrome SCALPLOCK. b. g, 4. by Oddfellow— Moya (P. King). Weight today 112. 66363 Citj Park I 1-8 1:54] good 103 5 •"• 4 2 ;;". ::' Handera Rehounder, Flavigny, oiii stone. 66286 F. Grounds 1 1-16 1:471 fast 110 11 S 6 5 4i 3- A Martin Adbell. Lemon Girl, . khawaiu. 86196 F. Grounds lmTB) 1:161 fast 109 9 9 7 4 3l 2t Mandtrs Lacache. Rris Lee. Lady Charade. GOLD COIN. b. c, 4, by Goldfinch — Daramba (W. H. Schaut). Weight today 102. 66396 City Dark 1 1-16 1:461 fast 106 2 2 l 2 71 7"1 W Mcln'reMarvInNeal. Dr.McCIuer.EvieGrecae 66343 City l'ark 1 1:421 ■*»»» l"-' I -' :; - :;I -"' W McIn'reSociety Bud, St. Noel, Gladiator. F. Grounds lm70yl:l.". fast l"t 7 1 5 6 !»• 8 ' \V McIn'rell.Walterson. FloriseLPofW'dstOCk. WILLIE NEWCOMB. b. g. 6. by Pirate of Penzance— Belle Swift (J. S. Ward). Weight today 105. 65922 City l'ark 7-8 1:28 fast IM 2 5 5 6 ''•' 7 ' Troxler W. Irishman, L. Dixon. Consideration t37.",l Latonia 3-4 1:16) fast US] .". 4 4 H t'.7 D Hall Blucber, Cygnet, Mabel Winn. 63620 Latonia 1 1:411 fast M8 S 4 4 5 7"'- 7 -'! ' Harris The Laurel. Labor. My Gent. HEART OF HYACINTH, ch. c. 4. by High Order-^-Fair Haven (J. Flemming). Weight tcday 105. ■ Itj l'ark 11:42 fast M9 14 12 13 9 r '- Mountain Lady Kllison. Delphie, Roseboro. 66175 I" Grounds 1 1:414 fast M6 11 9 9 1 '■• 5* Mountain K. l'latt. 0. Khayyam, Delphie. 65364 City Dark 11:414 fast MB M 11 12 12 13 9 =JF Derrett Olieron, Roseboro, OoMway. TORCHELLO, b. g, 7, by St. Gatien — Tortosa (D. R. Hyner). Weight today 107. rttj l'ark I 1:4*1 fast M7 9 9 8 7 :-' 7 « .1 Shea Goldmate. Royal Breese, PlorizeL 65579 Benninga 6 1-2 f 1^3 mud 112 14 16 16 16 16 J Dowers Red Knight, Bohemia, Lone Hand. 63642 Brighton B 1 1-16 1:47 fast 103 9 7 2 9 9 8,41\V McGee M. Morris, Charlatan, fcvie Greene. ARTHUR CUMMER, b. c, 4, by Order— Lizzie B. II. (E. S. Gardner). Weight today 112. 66419 City Dark l I 396, fast M5 2 9 7 6 "•" 6 |J Lee Wes, Consideration, PoRy Prim. 65160 Churchill 1) 11-8 1:58 hvv ill G 5 3 3 2l 8*1 Mountain Lasell, BeBeview, Morendo. 65124 Churchill D 1 1-16 1:4S fast 111 5 3 2 1 li 2" J Lee Onitorian. Lazell, Postman. Sixth Race [6th New Orleans] ■ , 1 ' SIXTH RACE— 5 1-2 rurlc-.urs. 4-year-olds and upward. Selliirj. (l.-OBj -.'.—Hi.) LADY CAROL, b. f, 4, by McNeil — Canella (G. Holle). Weight today 93. 66 19 City Park 3-4 1:171 hvj Ml i .". 5 •* 5«1 Troxler Goldproof, Bertha i:.. Cause. 65941 City Dark 6 1-2 f 1:8*1 fast M8 4 6 5 4» 7*1 Troxler (b.hinroof. Come on Sam, Pavorita. 65087 city Park 3-4 1:16 slow Ml 1 1 1 4J 6° G swain Bertha B., I till PhlUips, Marvel P. ROUGH HEAD. br. c. 4. by The Greek— Cathuca. Weight today 95. First start. REBO. br. g. 6. by Percy — Cimerone (Burlew & O'Neill). Weight today 100. 66139 F. Grounds 5 1-2 f 1:061 fast l":' 1 i :; 7 7,1eJaa Hen'syToboggan, Headowbreese, De Oro. 66103 F. Grounds 6 1-2 f 1:201 fast l"t 5 2 -1 \;\ 7 1#Jas Hen'syColum.Girl, B.Strome, GannibalBey 65905 City l'ark 8-4 1:1«| good M4 1 1 1 1' ll J:is Hen'syToboggan, Airship. Auditor. RUSK. b. g. 5. by Russell — Nuska (Johnson & Dodson). Weight today 101. ■ 1 City l'ark 5 1-2 f 1:07 East W2 z 1 1 D D Van DuscnGoklproof, Belie Strome, Ralbert. F. Grounds 6 1-2 f 1 M last 110 I ' 1 3 ::: 4*1 Van DusenToboggan, CharlieEastman, Alencon 68193 !'. Grounds 8-4 1:131 fast 1,,:! ! 2 2 2'- _'■ Van DusenJuggier, CharlieEastman, Colloquy. TOBOGGAN, br. g, 7, by Kingston— Glide (S. W. Btreett). Weight today 111. 66361 City Park " 1-2 t l:W| b 1112 1 1 1 1- D D Austin Frontenac, Southern Cross, Oblyesa. 66303 F. Grounds 5 1-2 f 1 : Wj| fast 1 10 l 1 1 1» 1» D Austin Charlie Eastman, Alencon, Rusk. 66228 F. Grounds 5-8 1*1 good 115 2 1 1 13 i3 A'buchon Alencon. Meadowbreese, PaUoday. MISS LEEDS, ch. f, 4, by King Gold — Sidda Hallow (E. Corrigan). Weight today 93. 66379 City l'ark 3-4 1:141 fast 105 1 1111 1« Mountain Florisel, Reticent. Come On 8am. 66342 City Park 5 1 2 f l:08| slow 108 12 t li IP 10** ll Larsen Reticent, P0U3 Prim, Tii-faimingo. 65941 City l'ark 0 1-2 f l:06g fast 1 »9 9 9 10 6' 4** Garner Goldproof, Come m s.im. Farorita. BUTINSKIE. ch. g, 5. by Flctow — Favena (Mrs. K. W. Henderson"). Weight tcday 99. S793 I-". Grounds 5 1-2 f Ian;.: Cast 97 8 5 8 9 9 ca Martin Toboggan, Rank, Airship. 65637 !■'. Grounds 5 l-^' f 1:061 good 11* 6 •" 1 E 6* Mountain Toboggan, Cutter. Vlencon. 1 17 Churchill D 1 1 :46J hvy MI 5 111 10' 10-« Morelana St. Tammany. RoUa, is inlaws RATHER ROYAL, br. g. 5. by Prince of Monaco — Crowned Queen (W. H. Snyder). Weight today 101. G6302 F. Grounds l 1:M fast l"2 2 2 1 1 3* v R Lowe .Indue Post, Envoy. Columbia Girt. 66122 F. Grounds 1 1:48| fast M ill 1 lu 1= .las Hen'syHarmakis, I'r. of W'dstock, Devout 66868 F. Grounds lm 70y 1 :46U good 10S 2 3 3 3 l'l 1J Beckman Merry Pioneer, llarmakis, Obeiou. ALENCON, ch. g, 5, by St. Carlo— Gold Lace (E. J. Gildersleeve). Weight today 105. 66378 Citj Park 2-4 1:131 fast M 3 2 1 1 | 2 | Lloyd BLVal'tiae, J.L.Inglis, H'dowhreeae !". Grounds 5 1-2 f 1 :.»',! fast no 3 .". 5 4J .".-I Minder Toboggan, Charlie Eastman, Rasa. 66288 !•'. Grounds 6-8 lad good M 7 ." 3 34 23 Lloyd Toboggan, Meadowbreese, Palloday Seventh Race [7th New Orleans] 1 a . ■. s k [. 1. SEVENTH RACE— 7-8 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (1:2C.J— .V -MM.) WESTERN, ch. c, 3, by Handsome— Independence Dav (Evera & Meyer). Weight today 90. 66338 Citj l'ark 3-4 1:161 slow s-' 7 1 .". 8] ."■- Trucinan Ralbert, Goldproof, Refined. 68285 F. Grounds 1 1:411 tast IM 1 E ■" 3 V 4*1 Mountain Impertinence, l'ire. vl inn L.Viawat. 66280 F. Grainds lm My 1 : IV. good MB 3 6 6 6 81 S'Htilao Kllall. Gild. Pompadour. IMPERTINENCE, b. f, 3, by Intrusive— Dot S. (G. C. Bennett). Weight today 92. 66381 Citj l'ark 1 1-16 1:471 fast 91 9 111 ID ll'-Ml Lowe Quins Brady, Beecher, Foreigner. 66285 I' Grounds 1 1:411 fast 97 7 4 3 2 V l» Van DusenlTre Alarm. Lady Vimoiit. Western. l*i:.4 F. Grounds 3-4 1:141 fast M7 2 3 4 41 ?! W McGee Western, Chase,' Zbk Abrams. MAELSTROM, ch. c, 3, by Ben St rcme — Favor Ban (E. R. Bradley). Weight today 95. 66T75 City Park 5*8 Will fast 1"". 13 10 9 9" 9" Pickett T. Dolan. /.Abrams. Higginbotbam 65992 City l'ark 5-S la 3r: hvy K 5 9 7 9l 9'GDickett Paragon, Vesine, Bad SU. MA70NIA, b. f. 4. by Mazagan — Blue Maid (R. M. Hennessey). Weight today 100. 66196 F. Gnaitids lm 70y 1 :461 fast 9i I.' 13 11 ll 11 n-'.c Booker Lacache. Scalplock. Krla Lee. 65954 City Dark 1 1:411 fast I"". :. 3 6 7 ID 13" Otis Oberen, Roseboro, GoMwsy. 61172 Ascot Dark 3-4 l:14f fast 92 5 5 5 4:' 4V. G Grand RodOlfO, Betsey, Durbar. FOREIGNER, ch. g, 6, by Plaudit— Hereuse (P. M. Civill). Weight today 105. 663X1 CHj fark I 1-16 1:471 fast 105 7 2 3 :'. 2-1 3' I) Austin Quinn Brady, Beecher, St. Noel. 66321 City Dark 1 1-16 1:508 hvy IM 2 1 :: 2-' 31 l Austin Devout, Kleinweod, l'onsoluea. 6t:250 F. Grounds 1 1-4 2:09£ fast 9b 13 6 5 5 U iai McMahon Lena J., Lacache, Merry I'iouccr. TOM MANKINS. b. h. 6. by De Navarro— El Poco (T. A. Gay). Weight tcduy 107. COM f. Grounds 3-4 in fast 107 :; J 2 3:l 2* A Martin Gotdpruof, Conjnrese. Oasis. 661 is F. Grounds ."-4 1:141 fast 111 7 117' 7*1 A Martin Posing, Tsara, Fancy Dm . •■"••7s city Park 3-4 l:l7g mini 1 13 1 - :.; 4*1 Traxler Colum.Clr], W. irishman. G.Gallaat. GAY BOY. b. h. 8, by St. Savour — Orlie (G. W. J. Biasell). Weight today 108. MHCily Park 1 -t l:l*J Baal i"7 M) I I s \ 71" Lloyd IVnrhyn. Alseao, Airship. MEW Windsor 7-8 1:27 fast 107 11 i 4 4 8- 7s J Foley Siimiv Brook, Reticent, Prestige. 64445 Windsor 1 1:414 fast 10a 2 2 2 2 21 2'i J Foley Cholk Hedri -k. John Garner. Monte. QULNN BRADY, blk. c, 4, by Bannockburn or Sain— Estelle (J. P. Mayberry). Weight today 111. M381 City Park 1 1-16 l:47j fast 1 7 12 4 2 2 l'i 14 Lloyd Beecher, Foreigner, St. SoeL tUU F. Gronads lm ." - 1:41 good no li r 3 3 2 l1 A Martin Gauze. 11. Boswortn, Frank Flesher KM F. Grounds lm Toy 1:45 fast 102 8 5 3 3 3" 5T£ A Martin H.Watterson. Klorizel.PorW'dstoi -k. REFINED, ch. f. 3, by Rapallo — Superfine 'W. J. Donohue). Weight today 92. 91 • i'itv Park Ml 1:28 fast IM :: 4 2 1 9 '■'■■l .Mountain Beside, Sir Vagrant, Lucy Mark . 98338 City Park 8-4 1:151 alow MM ■"• ■". I* I" A Martin Uatbert. GtoMproof, Rickey. 66267 F. Grounds 3-4 1:144 fast !"• ' » 4 41 3- Mountain Spion. Campaigner. Monere. SIR VAGRANT, b. c. 3. by Handsome— Florence W. (J. C. Milam). Weight today 93. 98396 City l'ark M [:28 fast M2 t 3 2 .'.:; 2] Pilac- Reside, Refined, Lucy Marie. 68224 City Park 7-8 1:30 hvy 110 "24 4 4^ 4' l u Austin Sea Salt. Agra, John Kaufman. 98245 P. Grounds 5 1-2 f 1:07* fast 195 10 6 Lost rider. A'buehon Decklaw, No Quarter. ButvnArnohl. LACACHE, ch. g, 7. by John Cooper— Whileaway (A. B. Maginnis). Weight today 99. 96381 City Park I l-lr. 1:471 fast l"0 8 o 7 I I' 5*4 Pickens Qalnn Brady, Beecher. Foreigner. • , Cltj Park 1 1:42| slow HW 2 E 6 r. 51 6s IMckens Society liu.l. Gold Date, St. Noai. BUM 1'. Grounds 1 1-4 2:"'.'& last M 9 2 2 2 2'J 2* Pickens Lena J., Merry Pioneer. DckaLer. GOLDWAY, b. c, 4, by Goldfinch— Waitaway (E. Corrigan). Weight today 101. 66376 City Park l 1:42 test Ml I 2 I 7 S1 I1M H Larsen L. Ellison. Delpkle, II. of Hyaciath 65954 City Park 1 1:411 fast 105 7 7 8 8 7* 3 4 Garner Oberon, Roseboro. Tsara. BEECHER. br. h, 5, by St. Julien— Mary Bess (S. A. Beckham). Weight today 107. • •.!,'.• Cltj Park 1 1:39| test MJ9 9 8 9 7 7* 1*1 K Keyes Wes, Consideration. Polly Prim. 98881 City Park 1 1-16 1:472 fast MB 2 1" l" 7 4£ 21 F Keyes Qulna Brady, Foreigner, St Noel. OMSCtty Park 3-4 1 ;17g mud 113 6 C C C 641JF Keyes Coluw.Girl, W. Irishman. G. Gallant. RETICENT, b. g, 6, by Fresno — Secretive (L. L. Lamar 1. Weight today 107. 1 ■ city Park 3-4 1:141 test 112 7 S I 6* 3*1 Bkobel Mis* Leeds, riortsel. Come On Sara 8(342 City Park 5 1-2 f 1^8| slow M8 :, :: j i i" Huestis Polly Prim, Tichimingo, Gokdsone. CSM9 Aqueduct 2-4 1:144 fast IM 11 7 0 1* 3*4 Schilling Emergency. Mlntia. Battleax*. CONSIDERATION, b. g. 6. by W atercress— Pensa (P. Dunne'1. Weight today 110. CM IS City Park 1 1:391 fast IM 1; 1 1 1 1} 2* Nleol Wes. Polly Prim, Granada. 64227 F. Grounds 3-4 1:141 g 1 Ml :» I 9 S1 t**|Lioyd Woodsaw, Lady Henrietta, Pity. Mt37 I'. Grounds 2-4 1:11 fast 1 :: 10 0 4 4= 5-'i Heekman Husk, Alencon, Ralhert. Page 5 Oakland Entries and Past Performances for Tuesday, January 15 Oakland Entries and Past Pertormances for Tuesday. January 15 WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK MUDDY. First Race [1st Oakland] FIRST RACE — Futurity Course, (170 feet less than 3-4 mile.) 4-year-olds and upward. Selling, ipun 3 llo.j Index Course Dist Time T'ck Wl St *4 % % StrFin Jockeys Best Company BOGOHAMA. b. c, 4, by Rubicon— La Salinas (R. Flaherty). Weight today 112. 9625£ Oakland 3-4 1:154 slow M9 ■". 7 7 7,; 7*1 A Frown Rersala, Jake Ward. Cock Sure. o;iis Oakland G 1-2 i 1 : 11 A slop 112 4 I 2 1" ]• W Miller Black Bam, ViaceatJo, Be] Carlo. ■■ . . OaaJaad j 1-2 f \ M'Ji slow KM :» it J* 3'1 3'?. boacua James M.. Prince Nap. Mlaa Gibson DR. SHERMAN, b. g. 9. by Gorman— Dolly (J. E. HoppasL Weight today 109. I ! Oakland PC 1:131 slop l«9 I 7 i Sandy Nonle Lucille. Batidor, lto . BC312 Oakland ." 1-2 f 1:11 hvy IW I '■ 7 4- l" Bandy Bell Reed. J. Ward. TbeReprobate. EC] i Oakland 7 1-2 f 1^81 slop IW !» 2 l 1 2' •j-'yv Clark Rl Chiboabna, J. Pendergast, Exapo MK* Oakland §" C 1:12! hry IM G s S 83 S"yr Clark Co. Wittaum, Otoek sure Comflfo. CAPTAIN BURNETT, b. g. 4, by Rubicon — Miss Reel (J. McCarthy). Weight today 109. r,»;447 (See Oakland chart In tbls* paper). GMOaOakland P C 1:14J mud MJ 7 7 9 9 »»»|J afcBride V'lowstone, Proc'stlnate.Hedegth'n. B618S Oakland 11:43 hvy 1":: t A 3 3 r.,; G*1 Sandy Anvil. BooUgaa Ray. BC114 Oakland 1 1-M 1 ill mud MB 2 11 1 1- 2* Sandy Invader, Alma Boy, Clandestine. ROYAL WHITE, ch. g. 7. by Royal Flush — Clara White (P. Glixman). Weight today 105. B 17 Oakland 1 1:4*4 slop '";' 3 12 2 6' C*4 T Sullivan M.M.Bowdisb, B'sbtk'pe.KI Ciii'haa GSM9 Oakland K C 1:144 slop 109 S 4 4 #* 5" Brusaei p. 11 Seed, Metktkatla, Hersaia. CSM8 Oakland l l:43| mud M2 s 7 6 I Sj1 6,vM;r.it.- Pickaway, Monaco Mai.!. Dorado. SGBM Oakland 3-4 1:144 test Ml S 10 10 10 lo1" T Clark F.M.l'.ia'ttain, CerroBaata, ;. Rule. GRENORE. ch. g, 5. by Rubicon— Anita (W. R. Campbell). Weight today 105. •..v.-:.. Oakland 5 1-2 f 1^81 stop Ml 4 2 1 !■» 3*1 L WIIliamsDavid Roland. Jake Ward. Hersaiu. i J87 Oakland F C 1:12 fast l": !l I 11 IF !**LLeeds Distributor, Metlakatla. Soundly. tE(a» Oakland 3 1 1:144 teat ill 1 E :: a* M" Leeds siia.lv Lad, Hersain, Alice Cary. iVMS Oakland Ml 3-4 slop 1JQ11 11 11 11 11** Wright TamO*Sbaater, Dr^bermaa.Bockrd. MATT HOG AN, b. g. 10. by Wagner— Miss Hight (W. P. Magrane). Weight today 105. K3» Oakland 5 1-2 f 1:094 mud Ml * G 1 4 k 1 ■Graham Barl Rogers, Bell Reed, Batklar. 81837 Oakland B 1-2 f 1:21 J fast ins 2 .". 3 3L 2'i B Robins'nLnstlg, Yellowstone. Salable. 81743 Oakland 7-S 1:28) teat Ml 4 2 2 4 4*6* Graham GtoomyGaa, Mdgregor, II.McGowan PROCRASTINATE, b. h. 7. by Coriolanus— Alice B. (Vancouver Stable). Weight today 105. 6M09 Oakland F C 1:144 mud M7 I 1 1 1*4 2" Horner Yellowstone, lledgetboro. Aaelera. CC369 Oakland P C 1:13| slop 106 5 3 3 3* 2*4 Horner Bornolette, P.Wheeler, Metlakatla. 64312 Oakland G 1-2 1 1:11 hvy M7 5 0 6 I** 6* Graham Dr. Sherman, Bell Reed Jake Want. 6SK8 Oakland P C 1:134 hvy Ml I M 10 11 Mxz4Loague Ch. Wittman, Nonie Lucille, Blba. EMH Oakland ln7 3-4 good 1:10 5 1 1 1-J li F Sullivan Dr. Sherman. A. Cary. T. Roustabout CANTOONE, br. m. 0. by Lettoon— Can Galop (W. Galbraith). Weight today 103. 84332 Oakland ::-4 1:17 slop 10s :t : :i :- :• ' Copeland Prestige, Metlakatla. Ssnts Kay. 99284 Oakland 10C 3-4 good 1:154 8 s S I !*• C Miller Corrigan, Oronte. The Captain. {,8277 l.aiotiia Ml 6 1-2 f livy 1:27 7 S 8 S5 77 Bhea Simon Kent, Small Talk. Madoc. DOTTEREL, b. m, 7, by Governor Foraker — Queen Bird (W. H. Lynch). Weight today 103. 6M11 Oakland 1 1:4* mud 107 ill 3 41 I1} Sandy Metlakatla. Swagger, K.'U". 60.22 Oakland P C 1:124 hvy 112 10 11 II 10 10; - W Knapp llelsain. Pell Keed. Marie II. 61111 Oakland 7-s l .21 mod Ml G I ."■ •" o2 C'Bice Lansdowa, Blackthorn, Conger. 6094U Oakland 7-S l:2Si good M5 6 9 9 9 S4 716 Rice Leiu Reed. Homestead M. Ilollad.ty. VIGOROSO. b. g, 7. by Amigo — La Colorado (0. A. Appleby). Weight today 100. ■UN Oakland li 9y 1:54 mud IM K '• i 9 9 8*« Appleby Sir Carter, Talamnod. Cberipe. 99278 Oakland I 1-16 1:51! slow M9 4 4 8 s 9 9 *4Appleby Hooligsn, The Only Way, BlrCarter 9M48 Oakland 1 1:42?. mud '."2 6 8 9 9 I l**4Appleby Pickaway, Monaco Maid. Dorado. 9M14 Oakland 6 1-1 1 1 :22J slop MS 4 5 a 6^ 6" Appleby Metlakatla. Kl Cliihuiliua. Pacimca ALICE CARY. b. m, 7, by Trap-.iban— Abbie F. (Fleur de Lis Stable). Weight today 98. Oakland 11:42 n IMS 3 1 1 1 F 34 Buxton MoaacoMafd, Clocbed'Or, Allopath. 95747 Oakland 7-8 1:274 g 1101 8 8 8 7 4*1 :'.' Buxton Prestige, Lustig, Ralph Young. 95997 Oakland 1 1:421 slop '■*' 3 2 2 2 2* 4*1 Buxton Prestige, Dot-ad, .. Military Man. 9M59 Oakland 3-4 1:144 fast MM lo 7 7- 3' Fuxton Sliadv Lad. Hersain. Prestige. ■Ha Oakland 7-S 1:2S2 fast 1"3 2 6 6 4 4^ .r.-i Fuxton Miss M. P.owdisli, CrigU, Meringuo. CRIGLI. eh. m, 6, by Crighton— Glitter (G. P. McNeil). Weight today 98. • • 18 Oakland 1 1-14 1 :5U slow 109 2 2 3 4 4' !'• Ifentry Hooligan, The Only Way, BirCarter 9H89 Oakland 11:45 hvy M5 I 2 2 I 6J 7-' T Sullivan Anvil. Hooligan Ray. KMO Oakland 7 1-2 f 1^81 stop M7 6 6 6 t 8 5,:iT Sullivan El Chihuahua, J. Pendergast, Exapo Second Race [2nd Oakland] SEC*0ND RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. 3-year-olds. Allowances. (1 o.v— C— 100.) JOHNNY LYONS, b. c. 3. by Sain— La Rella (M. J. Hayes). Weight today 112. ■■ 93 Oakland 2-4 1:141 mud i"s 4 G G G4 4:: .1 Hayes ('.race C. Grace St. Clair, Saiurida. 99336 Oakland 21 l:H slop S3 :: 6 6 9* 61 LI Hayes Neakm, Grace St. flair. Sainrkla. ■9185 Oakland 7-8 l :::ig hvy i"2 6 5 4 I t* 2*1 RoUeri Basbtborpe, Cheers, l.a Rose. 661C6 Oakland 5-S 1:03 hvy 112 3 3 4 4- 4Ti Kolleri Como, Palmar. \1 I.indlcy. RED BILL. ch. c, 3, by Bannockburn — Prima II. (B. Schreiber). Weight today 112. ■427 Oakland v 1:031 hvj ^ 4 2 11- 2«4 E Dugan Temaceo. David Roland. Ckmdliguf. DAVE WEBER, ch. g, 3. by All Green— Appoline (C. C. McCafferty). Weight today 112. 69274 Oakland .".1-21111 slow IM I 9 8 V 7*1 A Brown Gslvestoulaa, La Base, Koroailany. AFTERMATH, b. g. 3, by Star Ruby— Recollection (W. B. Jennings). Weight today 109. 9C275 Oakland 5-8 1:02 ! si ov 1«9 2 2 2 2* 3*4 A Brown St. Bhnwood, P. Neugeat, Mitre. OCK i'.eimont Pk 7-s 1 M| last los ]o 11 U 11 U1* Homer Saracciiesca. Basebio. l'.clc.ist. K0K0M0.. b. g. 3, by Dunois— Maggie J. (T. H. Ryan). Weight today 109. 64375 Oakland 5-8 1:021 slow Ml ' 7 7 7 7" Graham Bt. Bin wood, P.Neageat, Aftermath JOYFUL, b. g, 3, by Mirthful— Lady Schorr (W. H. Travers). Weight todav 109. 99497 Oakland 5 1-2 f 1:1*1 mud KM 3 I 2 21 4- K Dugan Handmaiden, Alaric, Silver tine. 99288 Oakland r -8 l:o3g mud l-'7 :. .". 4 S'J 4"4T Sullivan Bay Bennett, Ella True, CaBa. 89375 Oakland 6-8 1:02| slow Ml M 10 10 10* 10*» T Bull! van St. Bhnwood, F.Nengent, Aftermath 69222 Oakland 1-4 1:181 mod IM 6 6 6 7- 8»4T Sullivan Grace St. Clair, Btagg, F. Neugeat AL LINDLEY, ch. g. 3. by Bate— Amours (J. Touhy). Weight today 109. 99275 Oakland 81 slow 111 a 4 I 6* G* Alarie St.Elmwood. F.Nengent, Aftermath 99M9 Oakland G-S 1 *3 hvy ill 6 5 3 34 1*1 Alarie Coma, Cahnar, Johanjt Lyons. 99976 Oakland 6-8 1:024 slow IM M 10 :t 7 1*1 Alarie Ingham. Como. P. Nengent. 66021 Oakland 1-4 1:184 hvy lo7 6 4 3 6*1 8*1 Alarie Maia, Cheers, Johnny Lynns. SACHET, b. f, 3, by Indio — Cornea (Sobra Vista Stable). Weight today 107. • • 0 Oakland 5 1-2 1 1:111 slop IM 2 I I I M'lW Knapp Coco. Btts True. Letitia S. 66221 Oakland I . Ml inud 110 4 4 G I I 1 W Knapp Bosc Cherry. Calla. Parse. Will 2 Oakland 6-8 1 :' '-i mud 110 S 6 6 6JJ. 6''- W Knapp Pescadera. I'tirze. Rose Cherry. ALTANERO. ch. c. 3. by Altamax — Picnic (T. H. Williams). Weight today H2. First Start. TALENTOSA, b. c, 3, by Galveston— Talluda (T. H. Williams). Weight today 112. First start. VALADOLA. ch. c, 3, by Rey el Santa Anita — Seven Up (E. J. Baldwin). Weight today 109. First start. T. II. Williams entry Altaiuro and Talent ^a. Third Race [3rd Oakland] THIRD RACE — 7 1-2 Furlongs. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. (1:32— 4— MO.) M. A. POWELL, ch. h. 5. by Faverdale — Burgonet (C. C. McCafferty). Weight today 112. i.i.i' :• Oakland P C 1:141 mud IM 1 '•' '•' L WiUiamsY'lowstoae, Proe'stlnate.Hedegth'u 99334 Oakland 1 1-M 1:53| slop 112 2 1 1 2 2*1 4*1 Sandy Gtotrou, Leila HU1,' Trapsetter. i,i.»4 Oakland 6 1-2 f 1:244 slop lo7 1 2 2 I* 2* W Miller Laura F. M., Dora I.. Swagger. 663*3 Oakland 1 1:441 Slow 106 4 3 4 4 6- 6" J McHride Fulletta, Magrane, Holla. 60167 Oakland 5-8 1:044 hvy 133 6 7 6 £■' 4- P.russel Princess Wheeler, S.Silver. Mimo. VINCENTIO. b. c, 4, by Santello — Francesca II. (G. Stephenson). Weight today 112. Oakland G 1-2 f 1:114 slop IM I I 2 M 2- T Sullivan Swagger. Bill Perry, Black Sam. 66! is Oakland 6 1-2 f 1:111 slop 112 6 G o 31 2'-T Sullivan Bogonama, Black Sam. Bey carlo. 99943 Oakland 7 1 2 f 1:36J hvy 113 4 7 7 7 7 7»* T Sullivan Cov. Davis. Neptune*. Beechwood. 1 MM Oakland h 1-2 f 1:094 slop D'9 4 6 6 5J 4'i T Sullivan Sea Lad. Get rich-ipiick, M. Gibson. PAY ME. b. g, 9, by Getaway— Biggonet (A. Crawford). Weight today 109. Gf li" Oakland 11-8 2:00 mud 107 6 6 :. M i » l"-'- E Lynch Lone Wolf. Trapsetter. Briarth'pe. 993M Oakland DnSOyldl mud Ml I I I 7 7-i 7 " 1-7 Lynch Sir Carter, Tahunund, Cberipe. 66214 Oakland 1 1:444 hvy M6 6 7 7 I 6 6-' K Lynch Lucian. Cheripe. Cloche d'Or. 67.917 Oakland 1 1:434 slop IM 6 7 7 7 7 7** Kirsch'm Prestige, Orchan. Inllamiuable. M28 Oakland 11-! 1:.J fast 111 4 9 8 8 8 8-" O ChandlerRay, Chestnut, Bearskin. BILL PERRY, ch. c. 4. by Deerir.g— Mandolina (E. I. Hanson). Weight today 109. 99331 Oakland G 1-2 1 1:UJ slop ;"7 7 9 4 6* I - .1 Hunter Swagger. Vincentio, Black Sam. C.".7s.'» Oakland 5 1-2 f 1 :0Si! fast Mi 7 9 9 9 8:cPrussel Midmont, Mina Gibson, Black Sam. 6.7607 Oakland 1 1:42 fast 10" 5 3 4 5 OJ 6-? J MclntyreAtkins, Governor Davis, Koscaro. BEARSKIN, b. g, 5, by Rainbow— Lady Scalper (W. R. Campbell). Weight today 109. 99B4 Oakland ] 1-M F72 mud 199 7 7 8 8 71' 7**18 Johnson Beechwood, Cloche d'Or, Fury. 06113 Oakland 1 1-16 1:7.4 mud Ml 0 7 7, 4 4"t 4Ti Sandy Prince Nap, Leila Hill. Nabonassv . 98932 Oakland 1 1-8 1 :5S| slop 106 3 5 5 6 6 5a A Brown Invader, Chestnut. Yellowstone. 65823 Oakland 11-8 1:55 fast 107 6 12 2 3- 3"J Leeds Bay, Chestnut Little Joker. 6.7744 Oakland lmloOy 1:50| slow M I 4 3 6 4- 4'-4Leeds Fury, Lone Wolf. Isahelita. DANIEL C, b. c, 4. by Del Paso II.— Flavins (E. Dealy). Weight today 109. 993*9 Oakland ImSOy !:'•" mud i":i 7 7 .". G 6:l 6* \ Brown BirCarter, Taktmnad, Cberipe. 66374 Oakland 1 1:444 slop MB 8 G .", 5 6»k 5'*4Flannery Andrew Mack, Neptunus, Sea Lad. . ■MM Oakland 1 1:44| Slop 100 6 s 7 7 7 7,*4KIrsch.'m Andrew Mack. Early Hours. Botrou. 6 ;2."i7 Oakland 3-4 1:164 slow Mi Left at the post. T Sullivan Vii San. Batidor. Cardinal SsxtO. TARRIGAN. b. g, 7, by Trer.tola— Glen Ellen (Reality Stable). Weight today 109. 994M Oakland 11-8 2:00 mud Ml 1 7 :• !» ^J \"'..\ WillfaunaLeue Wolf. Trapsetter, Briarth'Me. 98954 Oakland 1 1:444 slop Ml 7 8 8 8 I 8** Graham Andrew Mack, Neptunus, Sea Lad. . MM Oakland 6 1-2 f 1:244 slop mi 6 8 7 7* 7** Buxton I. aura F. M.. M.A.Powell, Dotal. 61175 Oakland 2 3:35 slow 102 16 5 Pulled up A Wright Brronerdale, Expedient. Leila Hill. . 61113 Oakland 1 1-8 1 :573 mud 10S 6 I 9 11 M* M" Hobart Leils Hill. Pre.-lano. Mogngor. CANEJO, ch. m, 10, by Royal Flush — Lady Emma (J. J. Ellerd). Weight today 107. 91 Ho Oakland 1 1-8 2:00 mud KC M 8 I •". 4j* 5^1 Kirsch'm Lone Wolf. Trapsetter. Brlarth'pe. MM oakl.'.nd lm 50) 1 : .".•• mud 107 2 8 8 8 B! 9 ' ' Kirs, h'tn Sir Carter, Tslauiund, Cberipe. 6i,27s Oakland 1 1-M 1 :.".lg slow MB M 11 11 11 11 ll*»llOrsch*m Hootfgaa, The Onlv Way. Sirt'aiter • ttiliS Oakland 1 1:46 hvy 107 7 I 8 5 C3 C'uiA Brown Meada, ElCliihuahua, Vtdlowstoue. , JIM PENDERGAST, b. g, 4. by Sain— Goldina (T. A. Davies). Weight today 104. 98M8 Oakland ?-s 1:32 mud 1"2 3- 2 :;. "- F Wilson Meada, Barron, Sir Carter. 8^354 Oakland 1 ! : t!4 slop' I'T 8 9? fi 1, 7»h 7-' \V Wilson Andrew Mack. Neptunus. Sea Lad. 66278 Oakland 1 L-14 1:51| slow 100 7 10 10 10 R S'-IF Wilson Hooligan. The Only \\«v. SirCarter S61 I Oakland 7 1-2 f 1:384 stop (02 4 4 4 4 S»k 2* F Wilson P.l Chihuahua, Rxapot sir Carter. •■"•'.Oakland 1 1:444 hvy Ml 3 7 5 5 5» 5-8 V Wilson Anvil, Salable, l'ury. CHESTNUT, ch. h, 5, by Tim Tool in— Four Flush (Live Oak Stable). Weight today 112. "II" Oakland 1 1-^ 2:'"' mud 116 I I 7 8 '.'-' 9*» T Sullivan Lone Wolf. Trapsetter, Rriarlh'pe. 66261 Oakland 1 1-S 1 SM s'lovv 1QG s 2 Pulled up. T Sullivan Voladay, Iras, Orchan. 66167 Oakland 5-8 1:044 hvy 132 8 5 7 8l S10 T Sullivan Princess Wheeler. S.Silver, Miiuo. 6CO05 Oakland 1 1:444 hvy 112 3 6 Pulled up. Loague Anvil, Salable, Fur}-. Fourth Race [4th Oakland] FOURTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. (1 :47.;— 5— KxS.) HOOLIGAN, b. g, 5, by Eddie Jones— Hoolou (J. A. Armstrong). Weight today 111. 96278 Oakland 1 1-M 1:51 a alow 199 I I :, 2 :,\ u Horner TheOalyWsy, ShrCarter, Leilallill. 6*189 Oakland 11:46 hvy IM 7, 7 7 4 24 2* Horner Anvil, Bay, Ii.llatnranble. 99909 Oakland 1 1-8 1:5: ?, slow MI 4 6 6 6 9* G*i A Frown Ray, Leila Hill, W. 14. Gates. LONE WOLF. br. g. 5. by Prince Plenty— Tootie Nichols (R. R. Rice, Jr.). Weight today 109. 'i. us .See Oakland chart in this paper). M4M Oakland 1 1-S 2: K) mud 107 2 2 2 2 1"H 1*1 Sandy Trapsetter, Briarthorpe, J. Moose. "'■l-.i Oakland 7 1-2 f 1:3S4 slop 107 7 9 9 9 9 7" Sandy El Chihuahua. J. Pendergast, Exapo I I .kland 1 1:43? hvy 107 9 6 7 S 7 6'° Sandy Dorado, Baker, Liberto. SINNER SIMON, ch. g. 7, by Sin. pie Simon— Mary Banjo (M. R. Williams). Weight today 107. 96410 Oakland 1 1-S 2:oo mud 107 3 ;. 4 4 7- 7- M. WlHIamkLobe Wolf. Trapsetter. Brtarth'pe. • M3 Oakland lm 50y 1 :44j? fast M7 i G 6 S S 8***W Knapp Water Cure, Fury. Magrane. 65562 Oakland lm 5oy 1:444 fast 108 S 10 10 10 10 lo33V\V Knapp Byronerdale. Lazell, Atkins. BRIARTHORPE, br. g. 6. by Meadowthorpe— Bramble Leaf (McGettnck & Crvslen. Weight todav 107. 6MM Oakland 1 1-8 2:06 mud 199 8 4 3 2- 1* league Lone Wolf. Trapsetter. .lake Meant MM l Oakland 1 1-16 1:531 Slop I":* 8 8 8 8 S 7' JT Sullivan Rotron, Leila Dill. Ttapset ter. 99224 Oakland 1 1-16 1:52 mud HO 4 8 6 7 8 8:i A Williamslieechwood, Cloche d'Or, Fury. ROTROU, ch. g, 7 by Rousseau— Tillie Andrew (Murphy & Truitt). Weight today 106. 66408 Oakland 7-s 1:22 mud Ml 2 G G 4 1*124 Horner Meada. Jim Pendergast. SirCarter. 66221 Oakland 1 1-M 1:53* slop M4 1 I 2 1 1* 1"! A Wright Leila Hill. Trapsetter. .M.A.Powell. 1629 Oakland 1 1:441 slop M5 5 5 6 6 51 3" A Wright Andrew Mack. Early Hours. Bolls. SWAGGER, b. c, 4, by Ben Brush — Blue Grass Belle (F. Itson). Weight today 106. '•' 11 Oakland 11:16 mud MM 3 3 2 2 2*1 2*1 Horner Metlakatla. Kogo, DotteceL 16331 Oakland 6 1-2 f 1:111 Slop M7 1 111* 1G W Miller Vincentio. Bill Perv. Black Sam. 66291 Oakland 6 1-2 f 1 :2i£ slop Ml 4 4 4 4^ 4a Graham Laura F. M.. M.A.Powell. Dora I. EARLY HOURS, ch. f. 4, by Peep o'Day— Pride of Waltham (H. R. Schaffer). Weight today 100. 66369 Oakland F C 1:13? slop IM 4 I I •:' 7" Sandy Burnoiette.Procrastlaate, 1". Wheeler K2M Oakland 1 1:441 atop as 2 2 2 2 8»* 2* W Miller Andrew Mack, Botrou, Rolla. MMG Oakland 3-4 1:16 hvy 105 6 6 6 6:u 6» Brussel The .Mighty, Bell Reed, Yo San. CHERIPE, br. m, 6. by Cherry Pit— High C. (W. St. Vincent). Weight today 100. 66380 Oakland In 03 1 :•"■•' mud IM 1 I 3 U 2- .1 McBride Sir Carter. Talamund. Boyal (ked. 96314 Oakland 11:444 hvy Ml 4 4 4 2 23 2'J W Miller I.ueian. CI. .die d'Or, Dora I. 661SS Oakland 1 1:46 hvy lt'2 2 3 2 7 5J 7,-JC.alindo Meada, ER hiliualtua, Yellowstone. JAKE MOOSE, b. c, 4, by Deering — Onaetta (W. Walker). Weight todav 97. (6410 Oakland 1-8 2HM mud M2 :• : 8 7 5 4 ! 1 .1 Hunter Lone Wolf. Trapsetter, Briarth'pe. K224 Oakland 1 1-14 1:52 mod MG 4 .". 7 6 9*4 6** A Wright Beef h wood. Cloche d'Or, I'tirv. 66112 Oakland 11-16 1:54 mud 105 3 6 6 5 6'" 616 J McBride Prince Nap, Leila Hill. Nahouassar Fifth Race [5th Oakland] FIFTH RACE— 7-8 Mile. G-year-olds. Selling. (1:231—3—4*3.) GALVESTONIAN, b. c. 3. by Galveston— Dovey Montrose (El Primero Stable). Weight today 112. 66276 Oakland 5 1-2 f 1:11 slow n 2 3 4 3 8* l« Graham La Rose, Korosilany, ciia True. 65913 Oakland 5 1-2 1 1:081 slop Ho 4 3 I .;' ::' T Clark Plausible, Silver Line, GfomoboL 1 Oakland 6 1-2 £ 1:481 fast US 4 4 2 22 F K Robins' nBashthorpe, Avona. Kraka. TANANA, b. c, 3, by Maxio — Blithesome (Nome Stable). Weight today 108. 66371 Oakland 5 1-2 f 1 :M1 slop 110 2 3 1 44 I* W Knapp Koroattaay, Coco, l.a Rose. 65988 Oakland 1 1:42-; hvy 105 1 7 I B I 8** A Brown Tonv Canst. Teniaceo. Arimo Vqueduct 2 -4 1:141 fast 192 11 13 M 16 16-8 W Miller Bagal Pen, Cora Price. Relcast. HANDMAIDEN, b. f. 3. by Handsome — Boroussia (A. Lunsman). Weight today 107. ' »7 Oakland 5 1-2 f 1 :10f mud Ml 1 111* 1* Horner Alaric. Silver Line. Joyful 6629 Oakland 5 1-2 f 1:10 slop |»] 2 3 1 11 i« \v Miller Cheers. Mrs. Matthews ft or satis 65448 Bennings .". I 1 :• MJ East Rll 9 9 9*1 9*1 Horner Berkeley, Regal Lad, Bopcane. ALARIC, b. c, 3, by Pirate of P-nzance — Moilie Pitcher (J. Reaso). Weight today 105. 66407 Oakland G 1-2 f 1 :10f mu l M9 I ! 7 7-" 2- Graham Handmaiden, BOrer Line, .l-.viil 662 I Oakland F C 1:111 hvy Ml I 7 7 7 4*1 Sandy M. Hollander, Coco, Mrs. Mathews 66185 Oakland 7-8 1:311 hvy loi 5 C 5 6 6'" 6* Sandy Bashthorpe, .lohnny Lyons. Cheers. COCO, ch. f, 3. by Pirate of Penzance — Harpy (Hall & Marshall). Weight today 103. M.llii iSee Oakland chart in this paper). C6371 Oakland 5 1-2 1 1:101 slop MS 1 2 2 2-' 2» L WllliamsKorosiaury, La Bone. Thaaaa • 0 Oakland 5 1-2 f 1 :llt slop 110 4 4 2 I'll* .1 llcIntyreElla True, Letitia s.. JeaebeL ' 276 Oakland 5 1-2 11:11 slow Ml I 6 6 5' 5n J Hunter Galvestonlaa, l.a Rose, Korostlsay. BOGUM. b. g. 3. by Bassetlaw — Sonoma (Keene Bros.). Weight today 100 Oakland 3 1 1:17 slop M G I 9* 6'1 T Rice Prestige. Metlakatla. Hants Pav 6484; Douglas Fk 3-4 1:15 fast 12 G Fell. Seville S. Huffman, Bensonhnrst Son»y. 13795 FOrt Bris 5 1-2 f l:0'Ji fast W 3 8 7 El 5*1 Scoville Livius. Excuse Me. Fleeting Star. Sixth Race [6th Oakland] SIXTH RACE— 7-8 Mile. 3-year-olds and unwar d. Allowances. (1:27. :: H 1 EARL ROGERS, b. c. 4, by Sain— Sister to Uncle Bob (S. C. Hildreth). Weight today 104. 66389 Oakland G 1-2 f 1:091 mod 112 - 1114 1* L WllliamsBeU R.e.l. Batidor. Matt Hogaa 95612 Oakland 11:42 fast 195 G 5 5 4 2J 8'] W Knapp Rolla, llarhor, (Irchan. HEDGETHORN, b. c. 4. by Dundee — Running Maggie (S. P. Tatei. Weight today 101. Oaklanjl P.C 1:141 mud 109 3 4 2 :■- ::■■ W Knapp Yellowstone. Procrastinate, Ansrleta. 61835 Oakland 3-4 1:151 fast Ml 8 G 2 l»k 1* .1 .1 WalshCh. Wittman, B. Thatcher, Atkins. 61746 Oakland 3-4 1:K fast MS 1 7 G 3' 8*1 J J Wsiehfkm III. Jillett, Lotta Cladstone. PLAUSIBLE, ch. g, 3, by Plaudit — Ida Pickwick (E. Dealy). Weight today 94. 66430 Oakland 1 1-16 1:51 hvy M 3 1 2 3 3' .VI Kirsch'm Fulletta. Gov. Davis Graphite 66298 Oakland 11-16 1:51 slop :u 2 2 1 I 2L 5 Jl Kirsch'm Clamor. Gateway, Neptunus. i;t,242 Oakland F C lOll hvy H4 5 4 3 3^5'- Sandy Van Ness, Banposal. Burleiglt. OCEAN SHORE, b. c. 3. by Kismet— Helen G. (A. F. Elliott). Weight today 94. Oakland 3 1 1:15 slop :•:: 1 2 3 8*J 3*J Kirsch'm Hector. Mary T\. Van Ness. 66226 Oakland 3-4 1:11 mud 85 G 2 2 3** 5* Kirsch'm Mansard. Sainrida. Sliadv Lad. 66208 Oakland 3-4 1:151 hvy m I 1 2 2 \s- Horner Woohna, Cankrae, GemmelL WOOLMA. b. c. 3. by Woolsthorpo — Volma (Applegate Sc Cotton). Weight today 92. 66315 Oakland 7-8 1:281 hvy Hi 6 2 I I 8» 10= 'JR Robins* n Proper. .Tno Covin-. Tuuv Paasl 66208 Oakland 3-4 1:151 hvy 114 2 2 1 1* 1= E Roblns*nOeean Shore. Canlqne, GemmeU. 66153 Oakland 11:441 Stop M 2 12 5 3 3=J A Walsh J C. Clem, King Cole. The* Case TEMACEO, b. c, 3, by Macy— T«»-Ky-Tee (C. E. Durnell). Weight today 92. 66427 Oakland 5-8 1:031 hvy 97 1 . 2 2* l'l Horner Bed BIB, David Poland. Cloudlixbt 65988 Oakland 1 1:433 hvy 113 7 6 4 4 S* 2) W Knapp Tonv lattst, Arimo, Clamor. 65934 Oakland 8-4 1:151 slop M7 1 2 3 2:' 21 W Miller Tonv Faust. OccanShorc. G St Clair Los Angeles Entries and Past Performances for Tuesday, Jan. 15. Los Angeles Entries and Past Performances for Tuesday, Jan. 15. WEATHEB CLEAK. TKACK MTJDDT. First Race [1st Los Angeles] . . . . • , FIRST RACE — 3-4 Mile. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling:. ( 1 :12'. — fi — H 7.) Index Course Dist Time T'ck Wl St % % % StrFin Jockeys Best Company THE MAJOR, b. h, 7. by Midlothian— Ella Smith (W. H. Chambers). Weight today 110. Vscot Park 3-4 1:154 good 116 • ;' '■' 8J 4«J Boyd Canopi.-m. Maxapan, Taylor Geonre 65449 Aqueduct 3-4 1:141 fasi IM ■' 1" I 71 6*1 R McDan'lBmeigency, Mlntia Beticeal 64810 Brooklyn Ab 2-4 l:10g mud Ins 2 7 7 8J 8'-iWilson Keator. Handzarra Gambrtnus 81838 Oakland 6 1-2 f 1:29! fast HO 3 » 7 61 5«J T Clark Cerro Santa. Shady Lad, Cold. Buck ELFIN KING, b. h, 7, by King William— Circe (J. Pelter). Weight today 107. V'"t Park 3-4 1:141 fast Ml 3 I I 6*8* .1 Clark T.Geerge, W.Gtegg, Besal ft Beat. Vsi •! Park 3-4 1:15 last US 4 4 4 6» 4*1 J Clark Si rCa rut hers. AUBfalCk LineolLile » Ascot Park 3-4 1:161 slop 106 3 4 4 4° 4»l J Clark Cbrarliahter, Confessor Succeed 95819 Ascot Park 6 1-2 f l:n»} slow 107 1 3 4 4' 2'J J Clark Seasick, Succeed, Redan. 67.716 Ascot Park 3-4 1:17 slow 110 4 4 2 M 4* J Clark J. Denton, SirCaruthers. Col. Jewell. BLACK GEM. blk. g, 4. by Solitaire II. — Break o'Day (E. B. Smith). Weight today 107. Vscol l'ark 3-4 1:15} g 1 M7 8 7 4 8" 6s .1 Harris Canopian, Maxapan, Taylor Gem ■vscot Park 1 1:413 fast 1"4 7 5 4 4 4* 7,i'-Mtiddle L. of Life. MerBngo, ;.' E. Milner' 66069 Ascot Park 8-4 1:141 fast 1"6 12 11 10 lo' 9'-Mtiddle Revolt. Betsey, liologna. M911 Ascot Park 3-4 1:151 fast 112 7 7 7 7= 57 Kiddle MissMartha, Foncasia. L.Wrousman ANOKA, 1-lk. m, 5, by Pontiac — Luella B. (W. W. Finn). Weight today 105. ' .12" Asct l'ark 3-4 1:154 K IMG I I 7 7] 7* C Koerner Canopian. Masapan, Taylor Geor-'e. 66289 Ascot Park 3-4 1:15 fast lo', Jo :: 8 91 9'° C Ross Tay. George, Pr. Magnet, PoncasU. 66256 Asct Park 3-1 1:15 fast IM 2 2 C 74 7"' C Ross Azora. Betsey, Lotta (Hailstone 96324 Aacot Park 2-4 1:15 fast 109 11 11 11 11" ll^JC Ross irtiful and Bwct. Bologna. Bauble. K0M0MB0, blk, m, 6, by Albert— Hoodoo (E. Wright). Weight today 105. 66405 Ascot Park 1 1:45 slow :i7 12 1 3 5" 2' C P Su'vanKinsman, B an Boy, Aacnntin 66330 Ascot Park Br C 2 HIT! slop Ml 2 I 2 li 6* 5** C F Su'vanLosAngeleno, Reservation, Freesias 66288 AScot Park Br C 2:051 fast 9, 10 7 5 7 8'J 34i C F Su'vanLoa Aageleno, I'reesias. Raldo 96235 Ascot Park 1 1:122 Slow 102 7 7 6 6 5i 513 C F Su'vanElizaheth F.. Niblick. Belvolr. LYDIE WROUSMAN, ch. m. 5, by Verge d'Or— Walula (C. L. Mackey). Weight today 105. 66405 Ascol Park 1 1:45 slow 192 12 11 M 1" 8" B»* C Grand Kinsman, Koaaomho, Roman Boy 66384 Ascol l'ark G 1-2 f 1KB! hvy 112 . s | s i, m ■ c.raml Toots Mook, Amhitiotis. La Ch.'ita. 66289 Ascot Park 3-4 1:15 fast MG 7 11 10 SA ,V?. C Grand Tay. George, Pr. Magnet, Poaeasta. 66161 Ascot Park 1 1:44J slop 107 8 5 4 4 9a*10**4R McDan'lLord Provost. Van Hope. Bauble 99972 Ascot Park 1 1:414 fast 105 4 2 4 4 43 3 3 R McDan'lLincofLife, IToldYou. CrestonUoy. TURKEY FOOT. ch. f, 4, by Top Gallant— The Queen's Gambit (Mr3. M. E. Graves) . Weight today 105. 'I \ t Park 1 1:42 slow 192 8 9 8 3** 7* Brussel Kinsman. Kon i!h . Roman Roc. 66143 Ascot Park 1 1:16 slop 12 1 I G 4 4^ 9*1 Boyd Mountebank, Needful. J. V. Kirbv 66124 Ascot Park 3-4 1:15 fast 109 9 10 10 9l 8" Boyd H'tiful and Best, Bologna, Bauble. 61! 36 Ascot Park 5 1-2 f 1:10 slop 10S 2 2 2 31 !'J U McDan'ISeed Cake. Bake B.. Suavita. 61449 Ascot Park 7-8 1:29 J slow 107 3 7 8 7 71 6° Doyle KingofMist, Belasco. Kvelynfiriffin. FUGURTHA. ch. m, 8. by July— Hearsa (W. V. Conran). Weight todav 105. MM9 Ascol Park lm 50y 1:451 fast M 6 6 6 7 7 7" J Smith MerUngo, T'ncle Henry, Legatee 95924 Ascol Park F C 1:121 slop Ml 3 4 6 6' 510JD Riley Redan, Elisabeth P., Seasick. 65893 U ! l'ark 3-4 1:16 slop 106 3 4 5 59 5*J D Riley Cicely, Elizabeth P.. Lishla. 65512 Latonia 3-1 1 :14f fast 102 2 5 6 71 8' J Smith Field Lark. Conjuress, A. Virginia. 65437 Latonia 3-4 1:101 fast 106 8 9 11 8l 7* J Smith Rtiiloba, St. Noel, Inspector Girl. JOE KELLEY, ch. g, 4, by Onond isa — Splendid (W. D. Millard). Weight today 107. G6439 (See Ascot Park chart in 1his paper). As t Park 6 1-2 f lHBi Slop 10, il 11 11 S1 8'" Kehoe Succeed. J. Kerchcville. Lonelland. B980 Ascot Park F C Fill Last 101112 10 7 81 M*l L, Nichols G.E.Miln'r. L.ta'dstone.J.K'cheville 85919 Ascot Park I 1-2 t 1:091 slow Ml 7 11 9 9' !•* L Nichols Seasick. Eltiu King, Succeed. COLONEL JEWELL, ch. c, 4. by Inverness — Annie Blackburn (C. Van Dusen). Weight today 107. 66402 Ascot Park 3-4 1:191 Slow 164 I 1111 2* 1 Filey Cotillion. Mountebank. Fotnasta. 66251 Ascot Park 3 1 1:141 fast 107 6 S S 91 9»»1C Gross Bologna. Allerion. Canopian. 65817 Ascot Park 1 1:431 slow 102 S 8 7 6 S * 7»* L Jackson COL Bronston, Cotillion. Netting. 6571) Ascot Park 1 1 :44J good 104 2 5 5 5 4°* 41! C Ross Snliua, SirCaruthers, Col. Rronston. TATTENHAM, ch. g. 6. by Tristan— Vocaletta (W. H. Moore). Weight today 107. 66 19 Ascol l'ark G 1-2 f l:Mi Slop 1"". .". 3 : ^Conway J. Kerclteville. La Chsta, L. Hand. 66233 As.,,t Park 1 1:45 slow lot 13 1 7 8' 8**§Hud!in Fon.-asta. Parvo. Sheriff Bell. 66144 Ascot Park 5 1-2 f 1 :10» slop 107 12 12 12 101 9»* H Smith L.ofthelleath. LaChata, Gold.Bov. 69092 Ascot Park 5-8 1:01 fast 112 5 8 8 8 S'UH Smith Don Doiuo, Right andTrue. LaChata HTJAPALA, b. m, 5, by Libertine — Marcell (J. C. Wever). Weight today 105. 66868 Vecot Park 3-4 1:171 slop Ml G 8 1 19* g'HWiley Canopian. Bedalfo, Astral. 6072 Ascot Park 11:111 fast MS 1 6 5 5 6* 9*»1C Grand LineofLife. IToldYou, L.Wrousman^ 1,116s Asct l'ark 1 1:45 slow los 2 5 6 7 6 . 3Ri R McDan'lI'ieesias. San I.ution. Moor. BUM Asct l'ark 1 1-M 1:41 Mow MS 6 5 5 4 M 4' " Horner Ethelyne, Needful, nillkluhll MY CHOICE, br. f, 4. by Kismet— Ona (C. Kerr). Weight today 105. 96144 Ascot Park 5 1-2 t 1 :io» slop 107 1 2 4 ?.\ 4*1 Kehoe L.OftbeHeath, LaChata. fiold.l'.ov. 65963 Asa ot l'ark 6 1-2 f 1:201 fast 9". 3 113' 6 *lWbitem'n w. H. Carey, Toupee, stilieho. ' 65891 Ascot Park 3-4 1:154 slop 100 7 7 6 7 7" Howard Chantillv. Don Homo. SunremeCourt 85814 Ascot Park 7-S F29J slow 110 111 2 4l 3» Whitem'n Milshora. Critic. Judge Nelson. SATCHEL, b. m. 8, by Sain— Highl and (W. A. Dcweesl. Weight today 105. 66825 Ascol Park 1 1-2 2:50 slop 122 6 5 5 5 : 4' • Warn n P.annell. Tliaddeus. Win. Parrish. 66269 Ascot Park P C 3:03] fast 122 5 1 2 2 I 8«» Warren Dr. Logan. Thaddeus, Mlsfleteu. MMG Ascot Park 1 1-2 2:51 slop 125 5 12 3 H 3^ Warren Cazador. Dr. I-ogan, Thaddeus. NUNS VEILING, ch. f. 4, by St. Angelo— Nun's Cloth (renny Bros.). Weight today 105. 66289 Ascol Park 1 I 1:15 fa.-t Ml 9 I 2 2J '- . c Koerner Tay. George, Pr. Magnet. Poaeasta. ■ I Vscol Park F C 1:101 fast M) 2 7 6 4h 6*4 P Riley L.oftheKorest. Daruma.L.fila Lstone. 96059 Ascot l'ark 3-4 1:141 fast M7 8 6 4 4X 6" J 1) Riley T.George, W.tiregg. Beaut. & Best. 60981 Ascot Park 2 11:151 fast loi 3 0 6 D 2- V Riley Gov. Orniau, Crestou Boy, Bologua, Page 6 Second Race [2nd Los Angeles] SECOND RACE — 3-8 Mile. 2-year-oldsf Allowances. (35 — 2 — 112.) MAGAZINE, b. c, 2. by Mazagan — Pink ose (J. J. Walsh). Weight today 110. «ri:*i7 Aaoot l'ark 1-8 :f«l slop 110 4 1'J l4 Bull man Oroston. Beadaca, Katie U:'.i'is. t..;L'34 Aacot l'ark 1-8 'Mi slow 110 1 31 33J Bullman Katie Kaius, Kismet Jr.. Yi-lina »'. KISMET JR.. b. c, 2, by Kismet — Promise IV. (A. G. Dunlop). Weight today 110. Mi:\ Aaoot Park 8-8 Ml s-o.l IM 1 lh l* D Kolan l Hooper Red. Creates, GigaBa. Sti.-!'.'; Ascot l'ark 3-8 3TJ slop In 1 3J I!3 D Boland Martha Jane, Karly Tide. Baac? M. • • . 1 Ascot l'ark 3-S 364 slow 110 4 4" 2' H Smith Katie Rains, Magazine, Vrlnia «'. BONNIE BAIRN, br. c, 2, by Braw Lad — Anna Woodard (W. J. Speirs). Weight today 105. ■HO Aacot l'ark 8-8 88] good 118 1" ' I *VW Smith kismet Jr., BotMBEC Bed. t'resto-i. 66917 Ascot Park 3-8 3fiJ slop 110 11 11* 1218JW Smith Magazine. Crest. m. Beadasa. 66234 Ascot l'ark 3-S 8SJ slow 110 6 10l 10 61W Smith Katie Rains, Kismet Jr., .Magazine. BENDAGA, b. c, 2, by Ben Strome— Beldaga (J. Curl). Weight today 105. 88481 Aacot Park 8-8 88| good 11" 7 7* t" A W B"kcrKisinet Jr.. Baager Bed, Creatoa. 88387 Ascot l'ark 3-8 364 slop 110 3 4= 3" A W B'kerMagazine, Creston. Katie Bala*. BOOGER RED. ch. c, 2. bv Rancocas— Heeley (J. F. Newman). Weight today 105. 88831 Aac t l'ark 8-8 88| k 1 no 3 8* 9 M Preaton Kismet Jr.. Creadon, Glgaaja. 88887 Aaoot l'ark 3-8 881 aloy HO 9 ;V "»15 M Preston Magazine, t'reston. Beadasa. ttSM Aasot Park 8-8 88] slow 110 9 7J 9"JM Preston Katie Rains, Kismet Jr.. Magazine. SWAGERLATOR, br. c. 2, by Lord Dalmeny— Mitrie (J. F. Newman). Weight today 105. 88823 Aaoot Park 8-8 ;;7J slop M I 7J 'J1' 11 Preaton Martha Jane, Kismet Jr. KailyTi.le PLAYFUL BOY, br. c. 2. by Plaudit— Manzanita II. Weight today 110. First start. SWEET-TAIRE, b. c, 2, by Solitaire II.— Sweet Cakes (J. J. Walsh). Weight today 110. First start. HARVEL. b. c, 2, by Sanders— Fa! omacita (H. T. Griffin). Weight today 110. First start. S. A. CARLISLE, b. c. 2. by Car lisle— Lady Church. Weight today 110. First start. ELEPHANT JACK. b. c, 2, by El Rayo— Ban Brook (W. W. Finn). Weight today 110. First start. HARVEY CLARK, b. g. 2. by Panmure — Ignoramus. Weight today 107. First start. J. F. Newman entry — Daagtl Bed and Bwarei later. J. J. WaJak entry Magaaiae and Pwtct-taJre. Third Race [3rd Los Angeles] THIRD RACE— 1 Mile. 4 year-olds and upward. Selling. (1;3SJ — i 101.) AVONTELLUS, br. c, 4. by St. A vonicus — Centella (Elmwood Farm). Weight today 107. SC424 Aacot r.uk 1 1:43] good 118 7 4 4 4 7:' 7ir W Fis.h.r Mountebank. Niblick, Lncrece. 88985 Aaoot l'ark 1 1:45] alop 112 7 8 I 3 :\ :i\v Ptacber Woodtaarpe, Bala, Paaeaeta. 88888 Aaoot l'ark 1 1:4a) slop U8 6 7 2 2 f» V W Fischer Sir Carutliers, Banble, P.elvoir. AVALON, b. c, 4, by Abalanzar — Derochmont II. (B. 0. Von Bokhelen). Weight today 107. t 044: (See Aaoot Park chart in this paper). 66349 Aaoot Park a 1-2 t l:l"i slop 108 11 13 11 ll1 M**fal Preston J. Kercheville, La Chata. I.. Band 66162 Ascot l'ark 3-4 1:104 slop MB 5 3 1 iu 5"* Gargan Avoiitellus, Veritas Vim-it. Vandalo MARKIE MAYER, br. g. 4, by Previous — Bonnie May (R. Bauer). Weight today 104. 88482 Aacot Park ll:4 e I •- 7,1 E 4: 8*1 TaJbert Aaora, Jetsam. Wiaaoene Ways. •SH0 Aacot Park Br C 2.-07] slop 91 r. 4 ;; 4 4" 4»» TaJbert LoaAngeleno, Beaerratlon, Freesbu 8B8U Aacot l'ark lmG8yl:48 last '.-y 8 7 7 7 T-° 6s Talbert Niblick, Lucreee, Lord ProToat. I TOLD YOU. b. g, 4, by The Pepper— Ida Ford (W. O. Joplin). W-ight today 104. 68072 Aacot Park ii. U] last 102 j 4 2 2 r- 27 C Keener LiaeofLife, UWrooaaaaa, Crea.Bof. 88855 Ascot Park lm 70y 1:46] last Ml 2 4 4 3 L'n 45JC Koerner Jetaaat, Legatee. Chanc Walworth. 65713 Aaoot Park lin 7uy l:ls$ slow ll 3 4 3 3 3 3" 6-£ Koerner Bill Curtis, J. F. Doaofcne, Pacifica LADY CHISWELL, b. m, 6. by Flatlands— Push (R. F. Carman). Weight today 102. 8C422 Aacot Park 1 1:43} good 105 8 a 7 7 ! 71 M Harris Aaora, Jetsam, atarkie Mayer. •MM Aaoot Park BC1M last 12s 2 6 6 7 7 2s* Hewitt Uaaadar, Dr. Logan, Indian 11 88886 Aacot l'ark 7-8 1:28] Eaat 114 2 3 2 1» li YV Fischer Avoiitellus. Van.lalo. Bro P.m.'. DESMAGES. br. g, 4, by Tarcoola — Linda Dichamounix (Smith & Martin). Weight today 99. » n:; (See Ascol Park chart in this paper). •nafti Ascot l'ark ;:-i 1:164 slow : : s :, 4 3] V Q Nichola OoUOfoa, Dal. Jewell, Moontebank. 86349 Aacot Park S 1-2 f l:l"i atop 105 M 10 8 6J 5'= a Nichols J. KercaeriUe, La Chata, I.. Hand. 66182 Aacot l'ark 3-4 1:1^ slop 88 7 5 5 4J O'HU Nichols Kl Paisano, K. Mitchell, 11. Wee. TOLLER, blk. c. 4, by Brutus— Nabette (A. G. Dunlop). Weight touay 107. 68828 Aacot Park 1 1:46] slop llo 13 7 7 u' 8"]fD Boland Sir Caratbera, ATontelina, Banble. 65842 Aacot l'ark F C 1:12] atow Ma 8 5 5 (k in K.ehot l.ishia. Veritas Vin.it. Vaadalo. 8BM8 Aaoot l'ark 8-4 1:K.J last M6 4 3 5 3l 2J Kunz Perry Wickes, Nothing, Comedian. MARK LICHTLNSTL1N, b. h. 5. by Storm King— Maggie Bums (W. Roche). Weight today 107. 60724 Uscot Park 11:42 last ill 1 3 8 : 12 12" s Bonner Hersaln, Golden Light. Varna. atl2» Aacot Park lm 58] 1:48 last lie] ..'78 1" ] "•(• w BoasKlChibaahna,M.Al.Bowdisb,Betador. BUSHWHACKER, ch. g. 4, by Couvoth — Reina de Luna (A. Becker). Weight today 104. 66237 Aacot Park 11:45 atow Ml] 1 5 3 3 3' ::••; \V Fiacber Adonis. P.amiell. Mohnr. 66128 Aacot l'ark 7-8 1:30 last 187 11 M 8 1 V- 7 ■ .1 Carroll « 1 it i.-. AToatellua, B bb I'. v. 668M -.\.i( ot Park B C 246 las: : 7 8 4 7 s aV M^'JJ Carroll Baiiaa, Jack Adams, Inrictas. PARVO. br. f, 4. by Woolsthorpe — Lucasta (W. T. Anderson). Weight today 102 664 Aacot Park 1 1:45 atow 192 4 s 6 4 6' 6*] Callahan Kinsman. Kooo bo, Roman Boy, 86846 Aacot l'ark lm 59y 1:M sh.p 195 1 ; 4 E ■•', 4" I'allahan ! .[ glL,, I mhllen, v. M. It. Clark. 68333 Aaoot Park 11:45 slow]':' 2 4 2 2 2] 2^ Callatian l-'omasta, Siieritl Bell, Myrtle II. COMEDIAN, ch. g, 4. by Mirthtul —Eliza Belle (C. F. Clark). Wright today 99. 66128 Ascot Park . I " last 107 Jllll 1" 8' 4*] Finn Critic, Avoiitellus. Bontan Boy. 98693 Ascot Park B C 2:05 ia.-t 8711 7 4 6 '-•- : -■ il-iiin Halma, Jack Adams. Inrictns. 88985 Aacot l'ark 7-- I 9] 1.1-1 MS 8 8 8 6 6) 8-i Finn l.a.hl liiswell, Avoiitellus, Vandal... Fourth Race [4th Los Angeles] FOURTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. (1:454— 5 •"-' •) JACK KERCHEVILLE. b. g, 4. by Gallantry— Lucky Star II. (Mrs. K. Maxwell). Weight today 115. 66382 Ascol Park 3-4 1:16] hvy 105 1 :: 2 i-'i 1" Bruaael .NHdi.-k. Mortlake Kinsman 86849 Aaoot l'ark 5 1-2 f 1:10] slop 195 1 112" 1" 1 Riley La Chata. Lone Hand, Tottenham. 88387 Aacot Park 6 1-2 t \M% last 195 6 8 8 II1- .'5 D Riley Von Tronip, Sly Ben, l.of thcHe.iih J. F. DONOHUE, b. c. 4, by Onondaga — Peavino (E. Waylandj. Weight today 115. 66423 Aacot l'ark 1 1-16 1:48] good 103 19 19 :• 8 ■' :." Bruaael Molesey, Cicely, A. Muskodaj 66347 Aacot Park Br C 2KN slop HW 1^2 3 2 1 : Bruaael l»ustv Miller, Cigarllgfater, Niblick ■8833 Aaoot l'ark 1 l-l'i 1:47] fast 107 8 3 7 7 »^3 2"^ .1 Harris Cello, ltnsty Miner.. Varietea. GORGALETE. ch. in, 7. by Rey dol Sierras— Blizzard (W. H. Owen). Weight today 110. 66423 Ascol Park 1 1-16 1:48] g 1104 16 6 , 5] 6"1C Koerner Molesey, Cicely, J. F. Itonohne. 66336 Aaoot Park 1 1-16 1:48 alow K :. 2 8 2 2- ::' M Preaton A.M'koday, Cigarll'ter, J.F.Don'bne 68126 Aacot l'ark 1 1-M 1:48 fast 112 1111 I*] » Finh Supreme Court. CeBo, W. II. Carey LORD STANHOPE, b. c. 3. by Stanhope II. — Lereto (C. F. Clark). Weight today 99. Vscot l'ark . bvj 199 2 3 4 2 2" 21 Finn Eethoa, Judge Nelson, St. Sugar. 66279 Aacot lark 3 tl.ii.. last 197 3 3 3 3* 3' Finn Arimo, Ampedo, Zetbus. 88143 Ai t Park 3-4 1:14] atop M7 2 3 2 1" !' Finn Jadge NeMoa, Ureeao, Utaaton. VON TROMP. b. h, 5. by Ben Brush — Cinderella (W. A. McKinney). Weight today 115. ■6433 Aacoi Park 11-16 1 B| g 1108 8 7 7 6 7' 7".i Harris Molesey, Cicely, J. F. Donohae. 66366 Aaoot l'ark I 1:45 Stop 114 1111 l1] V Pullman W. II. Carey. F.T.I-'rver. SanAlvis; 88399 Aacot Park 1 1:45 slop ]_•. 7 3 2 3 3J: 5* C Koerner Daaty Miller, \V. II. Barey, Arimo. W. H. CAREY, ch. c. 4. by Ed Farrell — Bcttie Bramble (R. F. Carman). Weight today 115. • Ascot Park 1 I IS Stop 111 2 5 5 8 :'•' 1- .1 Harris Von Ti ip, F. T. Fryer San \lvis.. " 99 Aacot r.uk 11:45 slop 11. 1 4 :. | y g Z*\ .1 Harris DuatyMlller, Arimo, U of tbeHeatb •6854 Aaoot l'ark 1 1:43 fast* 114 12 2 2 F- 1- J Harris Tartan, Milshora. Boyal Ben. ARIMO. ch. c. 3, by Solitaire II. — Magdalenas (J. J. Walsh). Weight today 102. 6634ti Ascot l'ark 7-n 1:31 slop 113 6 11 1 PI' Kiilhnan .1. Nelson. CI. Jack, .I.U.I.aiignrev 66399 Aacot l'ark 11:45 atop 1-7 :» 8 5 5 2" 8* i Poland D. Miller, W.H.Carey, l..ot tbeUeath 88379 Asct Park 3-4 1:14] last 119 2 1 1 1» 1* Pullman Ampedo, For. I Ktanbope, Zetana, LIVIUS, b. c. 3. by Longstreet — Lizzie B. II. (F. Wallhauser). Weight tcday 97. 66386 Aacot Park 1 1:44] hvy N ill 1 4 ■■■'_ Bruaael Merllngo, BntreNona, L.of thelleal , 66348 Aacot Park 7-8 1:31 slop M2 6 3 I 4 .". ■ :." M Preaton Arimo. Judge Nelson, CoL Jack. 662«K Ascot l'ark 1 1:42] atow &7 6 6 6 6 6 u" c Bobb Cigarlighter. Line of Life, Lille 1! Fifth Race [5th Los Angeles] FIFTH RACE 3-4 Mile. 4-yoa:-olds and — upward. Selling. (1:12] — G— lo7.) SEARCH ME. blk. c, 4, by Herald— Snowflake II. (L. A. Bonsack). Weight today 113. 66143 Aa ot l'ark 1 1:44] atop 196] 4 4 3 3 3'] !' A \V B*ker8irCara titers, Pr. Magnet, B l.-h.r 99899 Aacot Park 3-4 1:14] fast 197 4 s J s1 5* A \V B*kerReTolt, Betsey, Botogna 86998 Aacot Park 1 1:43] fast 113 13 3 3 2'] 2* A W B*kerBuripidea, Uncle Henry, Phys, KINSMAN, br. h, 5, by Borgia — Roma II. (Elmwood Farm). Weight today 113. 66495 Aacoi Park 11:45 aton '■ . 1 7 7 t; B l' Kunz Komombo, Bomaa l'.. \. Aacaaaiu. 66382 Ascot l'ark 3-4 1:16] hvy lev 6 6 6 6* f Kunz Jack Kercberille, Niblick, Mortlake 868H Ascot l'ark 3-41:17] sloi 112 'J 11 It) 8| 7:-lKunz Caaopian, Bodolfo, Astral. STOESSEL, ch. c, 4. by Amtree — Claret (J. M. Stokes). Weight toaay 110. 66429 Aac 1 Park 3-4 1 15] good 197 6 8 s »»• 9" D Riley Can i.ian. Mazapan. lav lor Georc . 88883 Aacot Park 2-4 1:16] hvy 1".". 2 2 3 3"- 6;i 1J Riley Jack Kercheville. Niblick, Mortlake 6b306 Ascot Park 3-4 1:17 slop H'7 5 l 3 «'1 l'] D Riley Mazapan, lletsc. . S isj,. Christian. BETSEY, ch. f. 4, by Rensselaer — Bettie Gray (M. B. Arterberry). Weight tcday 108. 86386 Ascot Fark 3-4 1:1? atop 196 3 224- .;J M Preaton gtoeaael, Maaapan, s. christian. 98356 Aacot Park 3-4 1:15 last lv7 4 4 2 2^ 21 Kehoe Aaora, Lotta Ubtdotone, Succeed. 6617S Aaoot Park 3-4 1:16] slop 14 2 12 i] 2- Kehoe Sir Carutliers. Sais. Taylor George. CLANDESTINE, ch. g, 5, by Woolsthorpe— Emma Pickwick (C. C. Gill). Weight today 107. 86146 Aacot Park lm60yl:50 stop l". 1 2 :; 4 I] •■: Laurence U.OongIL, DncieHenry, M .1'.. Clark. 663M Aaoot Park 11-16 123 slop M5 1 1 8 T 4' :;■!. \\" Placber BlisabethP., CoLBronaton, Cotillion 66274 Ascot l'ark 8-4 1:15 fast M9 3 ." o 0J 4!,iU Law'nceL.of theForcst, T.R'stah't Revolt. RAMA. b. f, 4. ty Riley — Hattie Harris (U. Z. De Arman). Weight today 100. 66492 Aacot Park 1-4 1:11 1 8 3 6*1 W Riley Cotillion, Col. Jewell. Moaatel ink 6.",412 PlmltoO 1 1:421 fast S7 6 4 3 3 3^ 33 Kngl'der Ivaaboe, Flue Back, Singing Master 6iyil Hamilton 1 1:42* fast 0 6 11 1 1J 1J Goldstein Bon Mot, Oratorian. Knowledge. PRINCE MAGNET, b. h, 5. by Ma gnet— Yerba Buena (I. H. Miller). Weight today 113. 88389 Aacot l'ark 3-4 1:15 fast 113 3 .". 3 .;■'■ 2* Bullman Tav. George, Foncaata, Wil Greg ■CMS Aacot l'ark 1 1:44 si m MS 6 3 11 3 7' ar McDan'IGentle Harry, Mountebank, Lucreee 18145 Aaoot Park 1 1:44] atop IM 6 2 1 2 2 2^ Kanoe BkrOarataera, B. Baker, Beaiek Me REDWOOD II.. ch. c. 4. by Dc Boauvon— Hawbloom (C. Merkel). Weight today 110. 66271 Aacot Park FC 1 19 fast 97 8 7 7 7; P» C Boss La Gloria, Baeanuite, BigntatTrae 64893 Douglas I'k Ah 3 11:1 M hvy 110 S 3 2 2' l« Xforeland Kargn. Pinta. Deuxtempa. 64719 Douglas Pk 1 l-i.j 1:47] fast 103 1 12 11 11 121 ll^iM Preston Shining Star, Missouri Lad, Ternus. FONCASTA, ch. g, 6. by Fonso— Lucasta (J. Curl). Weight today 110. 96493 Aacot Park 3-4 1:16) alow 191 7 s s 6) 44 Gargan Cotillion. Col. Jewell. Mountebank. 86186 Aaoot Park ! 1:45] atop 194 I G I ." 5] 4rM'argan Woodtaorpe, AvonteUua, Sais. 663.% Ascot l'ark Br C 2:971 alop 1"! 1 6 6 6 6 634 F Ryan LosAngelcno, Reset-vat ion. 1-rcsias RODOLFO. ch. g, 6, by Amigo — La Maroma (Mrs. W. J. Speirs). Weight today 107. 66494 Aacot l'ark 1 1:44] alow 104 121 8 s 7,j.l Harris Uncle Henry, Bauble, Sherry. ■OH Asct Park 8-4 1:17] atop l":1 1 IIP 2*"k J Harris Cananlaa. Astral. Banble. 661SS Ascot l'ark 3-4 1:1." J slow 1»4 8 6 7 7s 6'6 W Smith Confessor, L. tiladstone, Foncasta. AMBITIOUS, ch. f. 4. by Buddha— Ambition (A. Goodin). Weight today 105. 66884 tum t Park 0 1-2 I 1:93] hvy 112 2 1 4 .".- 2- Kent T.K.ts Maok, l.a Chata. Daruma. 89999 Aaoot l'ark F C PI"; fast 199 M 1" 7 6t 6" Howard L.oftheForest, Darunia.L.tJladstone. 66038 Ascot Park 5-31:91 fast 1"9 10 9 8 kh 6 '- Howard JamesA.Murray, L. Gladstone, Betsey Sixth Race [6th Los Angeles] SIXTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds. Selling. (1:12]— 63— 197.) RUNSUM. b. f, 3, by Kingston— Hattie Trowbridge (W. E. Trapp). Weight today 105. 662:12 Asct Park ■"• 1-2 f 1:98] fast 197 1 4 7 :.' 6"]8oargur Allerton, Bnnla.la. .loan of Ace. 661S0 Ascot l'ark 5 1-2 f 1:10) slop 103 1 45 f," ,-,13 • or..ss l'ladilic. PTaacat lo. Dr. Ctoafe. 6P»S7 Memphis 4 1-2 t : ~i fast 104 2 2 4» 8*] W McGee Helmuth, Black lturn. Dry Dollar. ELOTA. blk. f. 3, by Pontiac — Calypso (J. Coffey). Weight today 105. 96971 Aaoot Park 6-8 1:84) faat 1-3 4 i 6 :.' : '- W Flacker Dalctaea, Benraw, Big Store. 65765 Ascot Park F O 1.11] fast 103 4 3 3 41 36J D Boland Kirkti'dBelle.Budapes . MissMartlm. BUNA, ch. f. 3, by Solitaire II.— Centre Tip (P. C. Donaleche). Weight today 105. 66292 Aaoot l'ark 5 1-2 1 1:99] faat M2 11 11 11 It 7 * J Smith Allerion, Banlada. Joan of Arc. 66107 Ascot l'ark 5 1-2 f 1:98] fast 193 :» 9 9 9 815 J Smith Elancer. Phil Ig.«e. Nappa. 66 '74 Ascot Park 3-S 1:03J fast 99 14 13 12 10] 33J J Smith Gonzales, Joan of Arc. Happy Rice. FIRST PIRATE, b. g. 3, by Pirate of Penzance — First Land (J. L. Holland). Weight today 102. 65999 Ascot Park 5-8 1:91 fast 97 S 11 11 111 9" H'herton IiordStanhope. Baseline, I.. Minister 65906 Ascot Park 6^8 1:92] slop 190 7 8 S 92 820 H'herton Frascuelo, TreasureSeeker.Hazelhie. 65802 Ascot l'ark 6-8 P03J hvy 102 11 10 10 lo- 10'sJH'herton Cyclops, Treasure Seeker, Illusion. IRISH MAIL. b. c. 3, by Kismet— Jennie Nevine (C. Kerr). Weight taday 107. ; ;:.r. Aacot Park 5 1-2 f 1*8) faat :*7 1 5 6 6l 7" Wbtteaa'a BBaaeer, Phil Igoe, Nappa. BJM Aaoot l'ark 8-4 1:16) faat M 2 4 3 41 8* Whttam'a Winsome Ways. Ullaa. Thos. 6C.7S2 Ascot l'ark F C 1:11] slop 94 2 6 6 6 e3" Whitem'n Colonel Jack, Airs, Arimo. OTTO PRICE, br. c, 3, by Sain— Canagnes (B. Schreiber). Weight today 107. 6642.". Ascot Park 5 1-2 f 1 :"Vi good 109 4 2 1 H' 21 H Smith St.ofRttnnyniede. I'iuikim. Hasellne 66326 Ascot l'ark 5-S 1:04) atop M4 6 5 5 ii 7"JH Smith KingAhah. St.Fdgar. LlttleMtaiater 66110 Ascot l'ark F C 1:11] last 107 i 13 4a 910 H Smith J.R.Lauglirey, LadyKitty, St.Fdgar BANLADA, b. f, 3, by Bannockburn— Estelada (F. O'Hearn). Weight today 105. 68292 Ascot l'ark 5 1-2 f IMS) istsl W 4 9 3 3s 2» M Preston Allerion, Joan of Arc. Bay Kgan. B6MS Ascot Park 3-4 1:1.'. slow 10:', S 6 6 5] 5» E Hayes Renraw, E. T. Fryer. Judge Nelson 66129 Ascot Park 5 1-2 f 1:083 fast 105 8 6 3 Z- 3«J E Hayes E. T. Fryer, Ray Fgau. I.. Minister GOLD HEATHER, ch. f. 3, by Goidcrest— Heatherbell (C. Van Dusen). Weight today 105. 66425 Aacot l'ark 5 1-2 1 l:98f good 197 •'■ I 4:. 6 *lFlnu Si .ot Kininvinede. 0. Price. I'imki n. Aacot Park 2-4 1:17 hvy 97 8 4 3 S'| «» D Riley It. Dance, Pimkim. Little Mbuater. 88344 Aacot Park 3-4-1:164 atop 102 1 3 3 3' 4« D Riley R'dDanoe, Virg.Lorraine, Susannah. BSSM Ascot l'ark 5 1-3 t l:i.y]-fast 1 7 8 8 8 Mb 9"|C Gross Allerion, Banlada. Jotin of Arc. ELSIE A., b. f. 3, by Lodowic— Cando (F. G. Linden). Weight todav 105. 88311 Asc.t Park 3-4 1:17 slop 66 s 9 8 .- *:: PC Johnson Elancer. Phil Igoe. Airs. 86 • Ascot Park F C 1:121 fast lor, 9 6 5 6} 111S?. M Johnson Itemeiuber. St. Alhans. Happv Rice 86197 Ascot l'ark 5-s 1:02J slow l".". 11 11 11 11 M*«|M JohnsonL. Kitty, L.ritzgil.bon. V.Lorraine. 86142 Ascot l'ark 6-8 l:n.« slop 1 9 1 4 6 74 lo2-1 Spargur Renraw. Dr. Crook. L*d Rossington. ■6871 Aacot l'ark G-S 1:01] fast 98 9 10 10 10 lO^iJ Carroll Dulcinca, Renraw. Big Store. JIM LEONARD, b. c. 3. by St. Leonards— Indifference (H. Mason). Weight today 110. \-i t Park 6 1-2 f 1:699, good 112 :, :. 7 81 s'" Kent St.ofRunnymede. O. Price. Plmkiaa. 88971 Ascot l'ark 5-S 1:014 fast M8 7 6 6 61 718JR McDan'lDulcinea. Renraw, Big Store. 66759 Benninga 5-8 l:02g fast 197 M 11 12 14 12 M Murphy Lady Karma. Theodocia, Blue Book. 86681 P.enningS 3-1 1:17 fast 93 5 9 9 92 99 Brady Killochan, Umbrella. Ala Russell. LONG NICK. b. g. 3, by Longstreet— Nickname (J. Curl). Weight today 107. 1 Aacot Park 5 1-2 f 1:09) g 1194 12 12 13 12*»12«» Oargan St.ofRunnymede. O. Price, Pnuklm. aaagj Aacot Park 7-S 1:221 slop : 2 7 3 6 S S ^"' Gargan St. Alhans. S.ofRua'BBede, fl f fiamT 86344 Aacot Park 3-4 1:16* slop 99 12 13 12 13 12* ■■'.Gargan R'dDance. Virg. Lorraine. Susannah. 18311 Ascot l'ark 3-4 1:17 slop 92 4 S 9 9 9«4\V Ryan Elancer, Phil Igoe. Airs. PIMKIM. br. g. 3, by Fitz James— Petal II. (W. W. Finn). Weight today 107. 6642! \ • l'ark 6 1-2 t 1:691 good 199 I I I 8* ::4 C Koerner St.ofRunnvmede. O. Price. Haz-di. 10 ^acot Park 3-4 1:17 hvv 99 4 3 1 PI 2=1 Gargan It. Dance. L. Minister. L. Rossington COt Park 3-4 1:17 slop 97 9 6 6 4J 5,siBrussel Elancer, Phil Igoe. Airs. GLORIFIER, won, 9-10 SHADY LAD, won, 1 7-20 2 Specified Specials Daily $1 00 Weekly. 10-1 Tuesday. 20-1 Killing Wednesday. £%«££ F P MAJOR $10CWEEKlY ■ ■ ln"uul1 ■ ■ Office Tel. ft»48 H«rr. Open 18 a.m. The Coney Island Jockey Club RACE COURSE: SHEEPSHEAD BAY, MEW Y0RX. OFFICE: Windsor Arcade, 571 Fifth Ave, New York. The Coney Island Jockey Club Stakes $25,000 For the June Meeting, 1907. To Close Tuesday, Jan. 15, 1907. FOK THREE-yEilK-OLDS — Bv snhscription of $25 each, to accompany the nomination ; $250 additional to start. Gl'ARANTKKD CASH VAL.PE, $25,000, of which $3.00 to the second and $2. out) to the third. Should tho winner of this stake also win The Tidal and The Lawrence Realisation Stakes, The Cone* Is and Jockey flub will give an additional $10,000 to such horse winuiutf the three events. Weights: Colts, 130 lbs.; Geldings, 12.3 lb-. ; Fillies. 121 lbs— winners of three races exclusively for three-yoar-olrls of the value of $5,000 each, or of one of tho value of .^15 000, to carry 8 lb~. extra. Non-winners rf a race exclusively lot three-year-olds of the valuo of .-.r ,U00, allowed 7 lbs. ; of $3,000, allowed 10 lbs. One mile and a tinlf. ENTRIES TO BE ADDRESSED TO THE Clerk o! the Course, The Coney Island Jockey Club, Windsor Arcade, 571 Fifth Ave., New York. ^■JBaaaBBjBjBjBBnBBBnBananjaBjBBjB^ am in bbb a« aT f8n JfHal al ~i aTTI rTHill 1 ^a aa .. Bfca^» aaa..aan. aaa..aBB. aa» TfHaTi f*r aft Mh tM a*T aTi t ■ aWi fan at* aTfc aan m -**■»* ^ ■* afn a»t fli 181 aTl am am air rat an fli 8h ai 1 81 8fi ■ S YESTERDAY'S OCCASIONAL, I REBEL QUEEN 3-1 Won ii g SATIHDAY, JAN. 12: ] [ I PADRE 14-5 Won | • THIHSDAV, JAN. lUs I I Si TOM DOLAN 5-2 Won !! S \\KII\- i»H. JAN. U: j | | DINEMOCK 7-2 Won | • TDJKSDAY, JAN. K: ] [ % JAMES REDDICK . . . 2-1 Won j; • SATURDAY, JAN. 5: II I COME ON SAM ... 8-1 Won j; C NOTHING FRIDAY OR MONDAY. I _ Well, gcntlciiKii, wc cash a^nln Don't yott. tlttnk the rexiiltH of the paat . H. JO daTH la proof -»n !n lve That I have NOT Mold ont to the hookmakers! ! , ,'y I Hiii In possenaton of a letter from New Orleans on oue that starts Wedneii- . V^ ilny . ami from nil Imlli at Ions we will receive a pretty good run for our money. ] 'I lie purpose of iiij- oichhIiiiihIb Is to give you a horse at pertoillcat times J ' . X that Is worth u het. f ^**\i f^KT"^ W ^"^ $5 for Six Occasionals. || I f 1 | ^^ 84 85, 119 La Salic Street, ! \s»-*# A K KuJ CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. i » ITURF EXCHANGE: 1 SPECIAL FRISCO TRAIN 2:30 P. M. DAILY ^ trains on Illinois Central leave Randolph St. at '2:30, j % j J:15 and 2:30 p. m., stopping at Van Buren, 43rd and ! 2 63rd streets. Returning trains at 5:00, 6:00 and 6:45 ] I p. m. Our 2.30 p. m. train for the express accommodation J *; of patrons desiring to place commissions on Frisco races* I ROUND TRIP : : 50 CENTS j f GET ABOARD MY "^ ONE-HORSE SPECIAL, TUESDAY! I have an ace ia tlie Iiole for Tuef.lay that looks every bit as pruod to me as Chief Wittman. 20-1. won, which I put over for a killing- This is something real sweet and .omes t rum a pouree that se iilom steer- me wrong. The price will be at least IM and a good boy rides. BILL LESTER & CO., Suite 37, 90 La Salle Street. Chicago, III. TEL. MAIN 2928 OWNERS AND TRAINERS terms: % $2 Daily, or S10 for 6 Guaranteed Winners, j = AMERICAN Thp RACING ^^MAMUAL FOR 1907. IS NOW IN PRESS ANB WILL BE READY FOR DISTRIBUTION JAN. 18. THE PRICE: Bound In Leather — From Newsdealers or this Office, 50 Cents. By Registered Mail 60 Cents. Bound In Paper— From Newsdealers or this Office, 30 Cents. By Registered Mail 40 Cents. PLACE YOUR ORDER TODAY. DAILY RACI\G FORM PUB. CO., 124 Fifth Ave, Chicago. NATIONAL RACING REVIEW Itoom 8? ?l Ilearborn Mtreet CHICAHO, ILL. Tuesday's Special: Dakota. Mason. Miracle. Sparrow. Yesterday's Special Withdrawn. $1.00 PEH MONTH. 25 CENTS PEB COPY, Turf Reporter's Special It. 31 -J, 5U Dearborn Street, Chicago. Tuesday's Special: 38-60-54-62-38-60-26-42-52. Entry List: 8-726-728-731-740.