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Daily Racing Form: n. Wednesday, January 30, 1907
Daily Racing Form: n. Wednesday, January 30, 1907 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1907 drf1907013001 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Wednesday, January 30, 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] VOL. Xm NO. 26. CHICAGO, WEDS ESDAY, JANTJAKY 30, 1907. PRICE 5 CENTS Martin's Nose is Broken.: Zick Abrams Falls with Him in a Jam at New Orleans. MARTIN'S NOSE IS BROKEN. 2ICK ABRAMS FALLS WITH HIM IN A JAM AT NEW ORLEANS. Parqln Lose?; Aqain — Besterlinri Simply 8.in- ters — Kleinwood Is Injured — Only Two Winning Favorites — Several Sales. New Orleans, La., January 20.— The track wsi deep tad heavy .ii tbe fair Grounds today and the 4. in coiifuueiice, araa tamo. There wa nothing attractiTe about tbe card, evea ihe feature i ; i ,- bringing together :m ordinary lot. Besterling won 1 1 1 1 Hi in a ranter bj a half doaea iracllm Dar Kin was beaten off in the third race. Aa in hla I . t , -v i . ■ 1 1 -- rare, when in- madi ao • y a showing. In- araa tbe favorite and heavily aopported. Tbe fad thai he la known to 1n one of the u -i mod mimcis here araa reap nslble in a measure foi tbe ati •«; support accorded him. Tbe winner, nUrfcey, got all tbe beat of tbe atari and mat with no Interference. Winn tbe barrier wenl up Klein • 1 1 «i waa Jammed Into the fenea and eauM * "i tbe rare with a badlj rnl shoulder. In ill.- alxth race twelve horaea weal to Hie ) ost and i;ii \ left tbe barrier la a bunch. Before they bad gone iij'i.v yarda there was tbe usual jam and in tbe mix np Zlcfc Abrame fell and rolled over .la.k Martin, bia rider. Hcfc Abrams scrambled to his feci, inn Martin uas nnconacbMa and it waa rally tea minntea before he eaaae to. Be waa brnlaed np abonl tin- body and bad bis none broken. (inly two nt' the choices, Lawleaa ami Grace George, w .i : . Lawleaa hail to stand a terrific drive to beat "in fount Reinferdt while Grace George came from behind in her rare and won easily. Dart-mottl made a runaway affair of the aecond race while Tinker hail all she could do to Iwat Jack Lory on' ■- area in the seventh race. Several horses changed hands hero to lav. Al Weston, actiag for Thomas Clyde, diapoaed of the tbree year-old Brtttanbj to John Ferrias, Jr. Boberl 'linker aoM to W. Bodgera tin' three year-old filly Bailie Preaton tor a reported price of $1,200. n. T. Batcbeter parchaaed of n. I.. Baow tha four year-old Colonel Preaton and of \\ . ii. Leonard the old borne Mini Sau.-e. Mint Sauce will he shipped to Texaa ami need by Mr. Batcheler as a carriage horse, a lev, yean ago Mini Saace was one of i Ik- fastest splinters in I he west and won several slakes li#r*. Maurice Welch added to bia atring by the parchaae .-i Port Worth. Which he got final i. li. NeaL .1. G Shannon bought from w. j'. Schalte the four-year-old baj gelding Mingita, by Dr. Bice — Hound away. Henry Wehmboff, tht* bookmaker, arrived from I., nisi die this ii « sing and will remain over until after the carnival. John fay, his partner, will h -here on Friday. Hot Springs People Are Hopeful.: Believe a Racing Commission Will be Created-Stuart Says No Interruption. HOT SPRINGS PEOPLE ARE HOPEFUL. Believe a Racing Commission Will Be Created — Stuart Says No Interruption. Ih-t Springs, Ark., January 2'.'.- -"I do not wish • . he understood as attempting to forecast tbe action of me Legislature on the Amis hill or any enher meaaare affecting racing that might come before it.'" said Han A. Stuart, part owner of the Qaklawn track, today, "hut yon ant] say with all noaitivenesa thai tin- Oaklawn .Turkey dab will •ii|ion its netting Monday nex . as announced, and that While there is. of enrrse. a possibility ol Interruption, it is my belief that there will be adxtj days of racing, as scheduled." Sinee flip return of the deli nation that attended the bearing of the Amis hill before the Committee • in Agricnltase of tin- Arkansas Legislature in Little Bock Mat night, the feeling is general that there will be no interruption of racing here this spring, that the Amis hill will he defeated .-nid 'hat a eoaapromiae wwauie will he iiiiTiaafiil The argu inents for and against the Amis bill OCCUpled four iliours a: the end of which the committee annouii'i d thai it would take the 1 ill under advisement. It is expected that tbe committee will make its report to the Senate tomorrow-. The arguments made agalmri tbe lull were more forceful than were thane for it. It was dearly Indicated to the committee that Hot Springs business men want racing and that tin- eosnuM i • -ia 1 Interests « f tbe city would he seii iiisiv affected by tbe ejosbag of the tracks. The substitute bill to be offered as a eoni|.roniise, it i» said, will create a racing commission. The faUare of the Oaklawn people to divide time with the Fssev Park folks has 111 ■ 1 1 -I i lo do with the present condition of :.i flairs. ___ Death Follows a Fall. DEATH FOLLOWS A FALL. New Orleans, i.a.. January '-■ . — An exercise lad •named PUnaaser, whose home waa in Taroato, died ai tbe Charity Hospital this morabag from injuries Mist. lined while eaBteriag I two year old owned by H. L. Johnson. The salt, uuriea was green, bolted over the outside fenoe with I'limmer Baal in the fall the bay's skull was fractured. May Fix Montreal Dates Today. MAY FIX MONTREAL DATES TODAY. Montreal. Quebec, January 20. — A meeting of tlie ■Ifireelors of gbS Montreal loekey Otah will be hold lutuorrow at which it is Hkcjy the dales for th» maagaral mrrtlng at tbe clnb'a new plant will i c announced. It is expei ted that there will lie ten «la\s of ruiiui' beginning the second week iu June. Condensed History of the Premier Stakes. CONDENSED HISTORY OF THE PREMIER STAKES. The tenth running ol tbe Premier Stakes occurs this afternoon. This event has been eoatested by nine good two-year-olds in its time, mcfa good performers as May Beach, Bad Bam, Dick Bernard, Bbric !... I'o'.-ieil.itlon and l'l-lunia figuring in its record as winners or placed horses. May l'.eaeh ami Diek Bernard, in particular, wire extremal] speedy and useful campaigners qalte familiar to Chicago patrons of racing. Tha record of tbe raee hi aa followa: Year. I iist. Jockeys Wt Second. Wt. Third. \vt. Val. Time. 1808 May Beach BneU..10it Bomany ttawny 105 B'sselhi WaMenlOG $ 650 37J IS • Mucj Chics Souih.ird . . 1 11' Jen In, i.usm,. \\n ....K17 »;:,o :36J l'.inn sad Sam BcJoynt. .107 Bads H»T Choice 107 850 •:'.»'.[ 1001 Hie Hoyden .1. Sla. k . . I lo Blsie I.. I K Lena A 112J SQ0 ::.i l^Mio BUI Nixon T. Walsh .108 Computation ins Maverick lor." 1 1!to ion UHKI Hi.-k Bernard He1g««en..l05 Petunbi H Ma] Holladay . . 10o 1,295 1:0R I'.iili Vinetine II. I'hillips . I I Swei! I'liii-.-r lor. Helaval Ins 1,090 I 01 g r.io, 1. .ioe Hayman I. Martin, n^ Jlui MeCinniss 108 Salnada 100 1,026 1:02 P.O. i'., i -f n L. Smith. .115 Zlcfc Abraina 109 Jack Hardy ...103 1,055 :48j iiisiaiue Increased from 3 furlongs to 5 furlongs. tBeduced to 1 - mile, fw eolta and geldinga. Wrenne Wins Handicap in a Drive.: Tartan Lands Big Wager for New Owner-More Bad Weather at Los Angeles. WRENNE WINS HANDICAP IN A DRIVE. Tartan Lands Bin Waqc-r for New Owner — More Bad Weather at Los Anqeles. I...s Angeles, (al.. lanoan 29. A mnrl with a aUgfat driasle al times, kepi ii-- attendance i \-.--i.t Park down !•• the regabira Beeretary Boden presented a lad .-.nil which waa of several roo Ing Qn tabes. The mosl pretend offering of the da] »\a the handicap which went (■• tbe lightlj weighted Wrenne. Von Tr p wat iaa\ II] aapported fan . Ite, bel tbe best be . o ild il • was i., run an Indifferent third. A. Maskoda p, ui-ii the winner when an eighth out. but waa an able to withstand vVrenne'a challenge, hi u ; by a abort margin in a desperate drive. Tartan, purchased bj K. Wayland before the i i.e. -an to his besl form easll] disposing of s ■ good horses in the leven i rhmg dash. John Brink, VVayland't backer, ;- said to have won $9,000 I George Base on Tartan's \ Ictory. ! Why Trevelyan Wants to Quit.: Says it is due to the State to His Health-His Letter to Barnes. WHY TREVELYAN WANTS TO QUIT. | i Says It Is Due to the State of His Health — His Letter to Barnes. New Orlea . In.. January 30 Manages TT. D. Barnes, of the Nea Orleans Jockey Club, today received a letter from Judge Trevalyan from Charlottesville, Va.. Which sets al rest all rumors as to why Mr. Trevelyan desires i retire, temporarily at least, from an official capacity iii racing. Mr. Barnes said.: "All these stories about friction between Mr. Trevelyan and Mr. Corrigan are made oip of the whole cloth. There ij nothing in them. *s a ma iter of fact. Mr. Trevehan refused to come here to serve in tlie Judges' stand on the personal solicitation of myself and Mr. Hesslip and it was only on the request by letter of Mr. Corrigan ■hat he consented to again till the posit ton of pre judge a i out track." Mr. Barnes expressed the belief that in spite of Mr. TreveJyan'a illness he would be at tin- opening of the next City Park meeting. Mr. Trevelysn'a m a: "Charlottesville, Va.. Jannarj 24.— 1 got home last night, hit: feeling in verj bad shape, and this morning I am more convinced than ever of what I told you last Monda] thai I have got to have a complete rest for a Jon- period if I am to keep -a: all. If yau can possibly arrange It, please put somebody else in the stand at your coming meat luga. My voice is still aa it waa when I last tatted to you, and that in Itself is a big drawback, even K I felt well in other ways. I think the doctor he!" was right when he said that 1 iiad partial paralysis of the vocal chords. "As regards the judgeship, please win- if and win ii they have the matter settled, so l can nave my mind al ease, lor please bcli. vo me, I have no wish or Intention to occasion yon folks any Inconvenience." It Was Ever Thus. IT WAS EVER THUS. Iu the San Pranclsco Chronicle of but Friday, the day before the running of the Barns Handicap. there was published tlie opinions as t- the probable ii -ii its of the big ra.e of forty eight men who ate regarded at Oakland as experts in mailers pertaining to racing, (inly one. II. 1 . l'.eams. expressed tbe belief that Kercheval would win and only one Other, \Y. Soule. mentioned tbe name of liie Conran candidate at all. The majority of them thought Neakm would win on a fast track and gave preference to Proper should tbe track he muddy. A few thought Logiatllia would win. This is but another iiiiisli ation of the fact that horsemen and bookmakers are generally inattentive to the per-formancea of animals not racing day after day under their Very eyes and they are ever ready to discredit the chances of the newcomer, unless the newspapers have dinged his SBppoaad prowess into their ears for days, and even then they are reluctant to admit that sack a horse lias better than an oatalds chance i.. defeat their own particular choices. Answers to Queries. ANSWERS TO QUERIES. [Commaalca tlana without names ami sddreasea of senders will But be answ-red or noticed. J J. M. w.. Chicago. Pour to one. 1 1. M. It., Chicago. Viperine was e\.-n money phoe. K. A. ('.., Cleveland, 0. No replies uiihoiit name and address. Hany I!.. Kalamazoo. Mich. 4 to t straight and 0 u .", place. Jim M., SI. Louis. Mo. Investigated Dargin — opened at -1 lo ." . Ii. J. .\L. St. Tan], Minn. The anjusar on Belle Btroaae was a draw. J. X. L.. Chicago. Tlie parlay was void aa to Belle Btroaae and good as to the other horses. (I. I). BL, Chicago. l'he Minks is in winter quarters at either Latuuia. Lexington or l'aiiville, Ky. ;. I,. I'... Chicago. The bet on Hon t A«k Me was a draw and the sum ceajuuaj lo jou l'roui tho draw uuu ou Kt-fciieval. M'Cormick's Success on the Turf.: Hasn't Made Millions, but He is Comfortably Fixed-a Good Judge of Horses. ! | i MCORMICK'S SUCCESS ON THE TURF. Hasn't Made Millions, but He Is Comfortably Fixed— A Good Judqe of Horses. \ou i ti : -..i s. i.. i.. January 28. Jaaaea H. Me-Cormick i- not onlj the dean of the eastern detega-tion oi horsemen racing here, but in- may also be led aa I en I ic si rontJnaoeslj been a money maker on the turf in an active eareer ,- .*•■; oinu over a period of twentj ii\«i rears or i -e. Mr. McCormick is one ol tlie besl judges of horses, as well as one of the trainers in the country, lie is one of the comparatively few men in the business who can auccessfuli] prepare i horse for an important future event and win it. a.s ii,.- phrase goes, "the first .rack out of the box." He is a good Judge of »'. angle of racing, as t. .: shown last winter when In- raced a stable of horses at City Park. Mr McCormick did not gel together a collection of c'map animals for winter racing. 0a tlie contrary be brought down three high class performers in Monet. Emergency and Grenade, accepted high-weights— and abort prices la most haataaeea in the l e; tin;: and got tbe money. Western haadfcappera figure closely on weight, ami naturally enough aibeit horsus of about the same calibre are Coaaiag together day after day. But this theory did not apply to McCbrmick'a weight carriers and it was a considerable time before the local betting fraternity awoke to the fact that the easterner had a lot up bis sleeve and that he could win under almost any conditions when his horses were tit. Mr. McCormick liri Oghl his three "freighters." ag well as jockey Garner, on whom he has first call for tlie winter, with him again this season, hut met with a misfortune recently when Monet, just as he was rounding into form, was carried into the fence and had three ribs fractured, an injury that is likely to put him out of commission for months to come. With tbe exception of his engage aaeat as trainer for L. V. Bell, when he was the owner of Herinis am! other good ones, McCormick has practically devoted bia time and attention to handling his own horses. Tht* three years of prosperous racing at Guttenberg was the beginning of tlie comfortable tori urn- that lie has amassed on the turf. McCormick was the kingpin of Guttenberg racing. He had a powerful stable in J. A. I'lvnii. one of tbe best Jockeys then riding. Qe had strong tinaneial conned ions behind him. ami in a betting ring that during the last two winters of racing at the Jersey track iiad an average of close to one hundred on daily. Iiil enough commissions could be placed at :1m odds on prices usually offered against his candidates to win a lot of money. Two of tlie best horses that McCormick raced in those days were Early Blossom and Autocrat, by Prince Charlie. Autocrat was one of the smoothest nctioned horses of that period and since his retirement to the stud he lias sired several fair performers. The elder BebtVOUt had no little admiration for Met ormick's borsmanshlp. Mr. Lelmont raced his horses only in the stakes. Some of his eolt culls he sold to McCormick while some of the fiilles not up to stake form were leased to him with, tlie understanding that if run iu selling races McCormick must protect them, as Mr. Helntont rarely permitted any of his lillies, out of his grandly bred and high priced imported marcs, to get out of his hands. line d" tlie lillies thus leased to McCormick was Glory, the .lam of Clamor, now racing here. One McCormick Started Glory in a selling race at Clifton, entering bet for Sl.mH). He took considerable money out of the ring over her victory, but after the race some bookmaker, who had been hit hard, bid her up to l.i knowing that McCormick could not let her go. It was a bitter pill for Me Oormlck, but there was no recourse, there was nothing for it but to protect the tilly. which he did. The next day .McCormick wrote Mr. Belmont a letter, acquainting him with tlie facts. He stated I hat he was a poor man and that lie thought Mr. Bebaoat ought to make good half the run up, $1,909. McCormick received In reply a character istlc, tart memorandum from Mr. Belmont slating that he had nothing to. do with the matter, and that he (McCormick) would have to stand the loss, it wis eqiiaiiv characteristic of tbe famous beaker and sportsman that one day at the Jerome Park spring meeting, two months later, when lie noticed McCormick in the paddock he should call out: "Jimmy, eeaae over here." "Jimmy" went over to him. "Come into the secretary's office. Jimmy." ".Iiiiiiay" weal in, the old genlleinan hauled out his check iHiok. Wrote a check for $1,." (»0, handed it to McCormick. and said, ".limiiiy, you did right to protect my awe." More Horses for Hot Springs. MORE HORSES FOR HOT SPRINGS. Haw Orleans. La.. January 2!). — Three carloads of horsas, comprising the lots of the following owners, were s'uip[ieil hi Hot Springs today: M. Welch. 0. H. Mead. ,1 . Carson, (ieorge Hill, V. Hollar, C. Drake, Haley ft Williams, J. A. Mumly, and Mown- & AuiUictuiuu. _ T. Sullivan is Suspended: Oakland Judges Take Quick Action on Fury's Rider. T. SULLIVAN IS SUSPENDED OAKLAND JUDGES TAKE QUICK ACTION ON FURY'S RIDER. Tony Faust Makes Good For Hrs Supporters — Outsiders Win Half the Card— Better Weather in Prospect. Oakland. Cal., January 2ft.— Jockey T. Sullivan was indefinitely saapeadtd today by the stewards of the California Jockey club. OaMal action was takes immediately after lie dismounted from the horse Pury in the fifth race. The Crescendo gelding, a heavily backed favorite, finished a bad seventh. some thirteen lengths behind .Indue, the rejuvenated winner of ihe race. Sullivan has been universally suspected and eat ere ted as a crook for the past three years and. even if not guilty of wrong doing in this particular instance, there is general public ( • emendation forthcoming for the actiea of the s ,-war.ls. Import, I'ink and Judge, all extreme outsiders. but well supported in the betting, eantared half the caul. By dint of hard riding Walter Miller got up to win tbe second with Huerfano. In the closing lie Miller rude Dorado, the favorite, to an easy v i. torj . Today's feature, tlie handicap at five and a half furlongs, fourth on the card, was easy for Tony I-. Hist. The Sain coifs race on Saturday, when lie was beaten by Ct assent ter and Ocean Shore, was not taken seriously by either the bookmakers or the public. He was held at short odds and backed With extreme rnwldsau, making good in the most deeis-ive fashion. Gaud weather prevailed today anil there was tlie usual response in tlie way of atteiidan-.-. Busy Morning at Oaklawn Track.: Horses from Memphis Go into Quarters for the Meeting-Hot Springs Gossip. BUSY MORNING AT OAKLAWN TRACK. Horses From Memphis Go Into Quarters for the Meeting — Hot Springs Gossip. Hot Springs, Ark.. January 29.— The Memphis delegation with about loO horses, spent the morning getting into quarters at Oaklawn. The band eoui-1 ii-. d Ihe strings of Chinn & Forsytlie. J. W. May, Fred I.uz.ider. L. A. (Vila, Henry McD.mioI. R. L. Thomas, c. I'angritz. II. K. Baker, W'. M. Wallace, J. C. Milam, and J. S. Hawkins. Fled Forsytlie left Montgomery at Memphis to be prepared for the Crescent City Hcrby. Forsythe feels sure thi* colt will win the big raee at the Fair (.rounds. Joe Hawkins brought Wing Ting and Hyperion II. Both are in tit racing condition and are reported to have shown sensational trials at Montgomery Park. I'. T. Chinn. who will campaign 1'releusion and the Futurity winner Savable. will arrive here from Memphis tomorrow. 1). Austin will do most of the saddle work for T. I'. Hayes, while J. 0. Milam will have second call. Aubuchon, who leaves New Orleans next Saturday, will ride as a free lance. Others who will l e seen frequently in the saddle here are Schilling. Ilelgesen. J. J. Walsh, Perrett, J. Lee. J. Foley, and Cherry. The latter will do most of the riding for Henry MeHauiel. who is training the string owned by Louis Cella. Kole PearaoU, I.e.. Mayer. "Filly" Coleman, Fred Esbner and John W'oolf are among the bookmakers now here. John Condon will arrive here Thursday and L. A. Cella has also signified his intent iou of attending the opening. Lens to Run in Kentucky Derby. LENS TO RUN IN KENTUCKY DERBY. Louisville, Ky.. January 2!).- Lyman H. Davis, Beeretary of (he New Louisville Jockey Club, is back after a trip to New Orleans, Memphis and Nashville, where lie procured nominations for stake events, which will elosa Friday. He says the entries for the stakes will be the largest in the history of Ihe cluli. Pat Dunne informed him when lie was at Netv Orleans that Lena would surely start in the Kentucky Derby. Anile, owned by Oeorge J. Long, owner of Sir Huon. is looked upon as a certain sinter. Bairldere is asaang the eliglblea, but nobody knows whether John F. Madden will consent to -tart him so early in the year. If Salvidere should go to the pest he would lie a strong favorite, no doubt, his presence being tlie means of reducing the field almost to a minimum. Barney Schreiher is represented by both Jack At kin and Tom Fa list. Fdwaril Corrigan may try for the Derby with his tilly Catherine II. F.lmcr Kailey thinks he has Ihe winner in Holdfast, a brother to Allow niaise. Foust Bills in the House. FOUST BILLS IN THE HOUSE. Nashville, Tinn.. January 2ft.— The Fi.tist bills, the original measure which was passed by Ihe Senate January 25, and the second bill making ii a felony to keep a racetrack where gambling in anv form is permitted and which was passed unanimously by the Senate yesterday, had their first reading in the house today and will go to the judiciary committee after their second reading tomorrow. The house bill which was introduced by Representative Denham, of Memphis, yesterday, and which provides for a racing commission as a compromise for the Foust bills, had its second reading today and is now in the hands of tlie committee. Will Ride as a Free Lance. WILL RIDE AS A FREE LANCE. Lexington. Ky.. January 2!». — Lucien Lyne has returned from New York. He says lie has decided to ride in F.ngland this year, but that he lias not signed a coutraei, lie says he will ride as a free luitce. . , Page 2 DAILY RACING FORM -_ ISSUED EVERY DAY. _ 0A!lY RACING FORM PUBLISHING CO. • Publishers of THE AMERICAN TURF ASSOCIATION CALENDAR-Official ft- orgaa of THE AMERICAN TURF ASSOCIATION. = A I»:iily Reflection of the American Turf by Telegraph. - Editor and Proprietor. F. IT. Brunell. Associate Editor, Clinton C. Riley. Secretary. Mrs. I". H. Brunell. 124 FIFTH AVENUE. CHICAGO. ILL. = Entered in the Post Office ar Chicago as second ,i class matter. = SINGLE OOPD&3 5 texts. - TERMS.' 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Al A o| Park I oionel Jack, fourth race. At I kl i"! n. iion. fourth i ace. \i New Ol leai - E. M. Fry, fourth nice. Beat of the day -Nealon. Ah.ii.- in ty pay al rood odda in the tfth Oakland. , — - ( Telegraphic Form. TELEGRAPHIC FORM. The horses seeming to have the beat rhanrrs in Wed liesdaj s 1 ail - | I aii Grounds Nea Orleans, La., Januarj 29. ' 1 Margaret M., Major Carpenter, Simplicity. 2 Kea I r, i Navarre, Pinsticker. 3 Kmergeney, Glamor, harlie Kaatman. ' (Iannis, 1.. M . li y, Lee Crest. ' :. Gypaene. Monis, Edith May. ti Gause, St. Noel, Lady \ tmont. 7- Heart oi Hyacinth, Mahogany, Pentagon. I T. K. Lynch. , it Ascot Park Los Angeles. ' il., January 20, | 1 Bed Knight, Tabj Ti sa, 1 Toid ft a. ■J Otto Pi i ■ Red Ball. Falstaff. 3 Pan tonne. Platoon, Ph.i Igoe. 4 Colonel .Lick. .1. R. Laugbrey, Edwin T. Fryer. :. The Roustaboul . i:. roll StoeaaeL • — Chancellor Walworth, Freesias, Jack Idams. E. F. O'Malley. Oakland Oakland, ink. January 20 1 Raconteur. Love of Gold, Altad i 2 I* Hie Dollars. Sir Brillar, Est ao ido. :; Crowshade, Rolls, Warte Nicht. t Nea km, Kercho^ 1 1. Rubric. Boguni Governor Davis, Peerleai Lass. 6 0 ean Shon . Grao G., Blagg. 11. Forsiand. ,' New Orleans Entries and Form. NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES AND FORM. | For differences in weight add or deduct ., 5 points :o 'hu pound. An extra good I rider's average worth is 3 pounds. (i Probabilities: Weather clear: track slow. Racl - starts i I ^ : « p Buna well in mud. ©Superior mud runner. a First Race — 5-8 Mile. i; ! year-olds and upward. SeUlng. • Ind. Horse* A. Wt Hden. J 65792 ...Simplicity ... In:: 723 3 6H585 Clifton Boy B. 105.. ..720 !.' tit;on:: ... .Margaret M 4.. 94 71-". ]'. BKTiUO. ...Port Worth 4.. 06. . X . .700 . 86585 Old Guard 4 .104. .700 J* 6ti " I Me , - •"• . .103 . .00 .. 66512 ilia 4 . . DO. . . .000 ' B62H1 . . . .Flags! ne 4. lot 685 '.' 66641 Major Carpenter 6. .110.. . .080 ''.' :.vi-_-_». . . .Preetorlus 8. .105 6B6 '' 6C468....Gny Manoerlng 1..101 850 Se. ond Race — 6 1-2 Furlongs. la and onward. Alloa ancei . ».'.:»■ -Lady Navarre I. .102. .©. .725 (i.e.: Keator 5. .108. . X . .720 1 (81 ci'ii. . Belle Strome 5. .101. . X . .190 01 w;4 ;. . Pinsticker 4 . 00..: ..713 6i l i ... ■ St. Valentine 6. .111 . . X . .710 0 86627 ...Voting 3.. 87. .X.. 708 * 66662.. Excitement 4. .102. .©. .705 (6t 06627 l.n Marie •"•. . .v. . . • . .7o uwer: . Pan it ::..*:...'. .700 Bt i: . .n ::. . 85 7 m u 66456 . Men.. m 5 .108 . i." . 0655(1. . . . Llt'nll ■"... "' '■'■'■• 50751 (Ley Plume S .103 ..673 ..j Third Race — 5-8 Mile. gj 3-year olds and upward. Handicap. oi (08508) .. .Emergency 6. . If*. . X . .750 I 81 (J60ti8 Charlie Eastman 4. .114.. X • .740 Ot -_ _ • ft- = - = ,i = - 11 j to r, e v __ — ~ — ' Toboggan 7..114..X 735 5 188MB*... •••'■ .I ; Pity ti..HH 733 ■' •-■■•' -. ..(.lanior 3. .168.. ft. 730 18 (6864.1)... Lady Navarre 4. .110. .ft. .730 80881. .. .Oroaaio ."... :» 703 Fourth Race— 1-2 Mile. Premier Stake*, 81,600 added. year ..Ids. Colta and Geldings. Allowances. I" (66642). ..E. M. Fry lis.. .7.-, :.-, 88842. ...Bine Lee lis 7 () 6 •SJJD Count Reinferd 11::. . . .71.-, r, 66584s ... Hannis 11:; 71.-, 3 iiiiiHi.".. . . .Ziephen 110. .... [706 88384 Captain ChRda n:: "70(1 0 G6642. . . . I..-,- Crest lis. 88870. .. .Southern Knight 110.. 683 Fifth Race— 5-8 Mile. 4 year-olds, and upward. Selling. 50314 Oyaaaua 7.. M..ft 7-- * 66300 Knighton 4.. PI 710 ."H4is. .. Blue Pirate 4.. 06.. 700 ,, 62335 Monis 6.. 103.. 605 66641.... Maggie Mackey .v. 93.. 600 ,1 66432 Iluessa i 99 ,■,.„, 62268. ..Society -t.. «i4 . "«83 - 61711 \d High 6 103 675 64606 Edith Itaj 5.. 103.. tn.i ii(iiK".» Channeey OleotI 4..iut,.. ..87o ,, Sixth Race— 1 1-1G Miles. :: year -otda and upward. SeUlng. 00647*. ..Foreigner 8. .100.. 723 66571 ... .Lads; Vimont :: . ss "720 iihuc.i ..Gladiator f.. :,. .lop. . ..71;, 66607 Harry Gardiner ::.. i»4 71.-, 60641 St Noel 6.. 100.. ft.. 706 Hl 66645 ...Hyacinth 5. 11.7 7, in , 66552. . .Old Stone IL .117 IJ00S4 :. ..Gauze 4. .116. j 1 i...s... . . Lady Coventry :: . 95 600 B9*B3 ...TarUc 4.. 112.. . .663 .■". Seventh Race — 1 1-16 Miles. 4 year oi. Is and upward. Selling. •iti Ivt ".. .Louise Macfarlan 5. .103 7l'."i iuu",7 i ...Brilliant 5. .100. . 713 ■J 06626 Mahogany t . . 93 71:, .-, ■ .Glisten 6. .103. . v . .710 (» • l.ios-. Mr. Jack 5.. 103.. 7IM 60661 .... Pentagon i.. 95.. ft 701 '[ 66337 Greencresl 6. .103. e-", 895 .-. 86587*... Heart ol Hyacinth 4. .103.. 69 66452. .. .Sanction 5..103. 0 65S14 Discernment t 93 e.s", • 66685 ...Etta M l..lii::.. 1M1 0 66645 ...Dr. Young 1.. 85.. ..680 0 6653.3... .4'. mi red 7..K 86196 lee Leaner 9. .100. .ft .675 : 88500 isterisk 3.. 103 . 823 Oakland Entries and Form. t ( . i , ( | ' ' I it | OAKLAND ENTRIES AND FORM. Probabllitiea: Weather clear: track heavy. Radna starts al l : l » p.m. (Chicago time 3:40 p.m.) ' XRuna well in mud. ©Superior noid runner. First Race — 3 1-2 Furlongs. 2 j i ar olds. Aii Ind. Horaea | wt Hdcp. Kioi.T:: i .. .Raconteur lll.. . 7 j.-, 66550)... Altadice 114. 720 1 66540)... Lot* of Gold 111.. .71". 66602s... Wilmore 110. ..713 J ' 66540 Banward 107... Tin 1 '^".r. I ». . . .Sandpiper im 7 .:. iti.iL'ii . . . .Henry Kelly no 71m ' Ivrfttie Gleason, br. f, by Kenil worth Si . Piiillipni.i ill Lady Bache, or. 1. bj SI Avonicua -Mamie G. Ill Galtrix, b. c, b\ Galveston. . Detris 114 Gaunoore, b. c, by Galveston Hannah Moore 111 I nele Sam. ch, c, by Yankee Wrinkles Ill Second Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs. 3-year-oMs :;m\ upward, Allowances. 66( to-. . .Dollie Dollars BO ..723 196545. .. .Brush Up .", K17 7 o i 06542. ...Sir Brillar 5. .112. . X . .720 66855*. . .David Boland 5. .108.. ..713 66655 Hersa in 5. .107.. ..710 ] WW20 Malitafa ::.. s-. 710 | 66581... Bscamadb 5. .100.. ..7!o , 66577 Supreme Court 5. .100.. ..7ir 66545. S.-n .\ir .".. . 1U7. . 0 . . 7 o i C65S3... !!i_: McGowan 6. .100.. ..60Q 11. E. Bowell entry. Third Race — 1 Mile. 4 year .ids snd upward. Selling. j ' '.-'.i'.. I 1 . . .Warte Nicht 7. .105. .©. .723 ^ ... Crow shade 4..102.. ..71". i;i:.".m .. Prestige ,110 . ..71i» »;'.i'.to ...sir Carter 6. .107.. ..705 ' 666:18-... Rolla 4. .107.. ..703 ' 66639. ...Lone Woll 5. .107. . X . .700 ' •■ 66487* ... Inflammable 5. .107 700 ' 66381. . .Dora 1 B IO0 . .800 ,: I Fourth Race — 1 Mile. | 3-yenr-olds and onward. Handicap. ,: 66657 ^ ..Nealon 4.. 11c... :..T50 * (66ta 7). ..Xercheval 1 . . 1 in. . ■'■) . .7 r ' (66583) .. .Rubric 5. .187 . 7«i ' 66657.... Dust; Millet 6.. 100.. . 740 ' 66650*... Fulletta 4.. '.is.. . .7.-.0 * 88878. ...The Borgian 5.. 102.. ;..7^ i; i Fifth Race— 7 1-2 Furlongs. 8-year-olds and upward. Sollm?. 666:!f) ...Captain Burnett I.Kui. 71T, IK6599.I. ..Santa Ray 4. .106.. . . 7^*» 665(K1 ..Invader 5.. 107.. ft .71" ' (6646SI. . .Alaric :; . . 04. . X ..715 • (66675). . .Bogum :. . '...; . .710 1 (66616). ..P -less Lass ::. . s^; 7m ' 66485 Misf May Rowdish 6.. 101..: ..710 66486 ..Goven Davis 4..11u.. ■ .703 86240. ...Watchful I..1n::... ,7«k-. 1 ia«H 8 Royal s.oi 4 .mi. 7m, \ ■ . Colonel Jewell 4..T». 7 hi 62613 Proceeds 1;.. 08..®. Too I Sixth Race— 3-4 Mile. •n. year olds. Special Weights. i 6665s1... Ocean Shore 108. .l", , Hiijs.s,. . .Blagg M0.. ..720 66621 Grace G 107.. ..71". 66616 . . .Blanche C 187. 7H 666:16 ...Dnke of Orleans 108.. .71 n:ia:--7i . . ..|.,!iiinv Lyons 11l' . Tor. 1 66602.... Mabel Hollander 107.. ..703 , 83673 Sljvestro 112 700 Los Angeles Entries and Form. i ,' | ., I (i a i; • J 3 !.' ]'. . J* ' '.' ''.' '' 1 (81 01 6i 0 * (6t Bt u ..j gj oi 81 Ot LOS ANGELES ENTRIES AND FORM. " * Probabilities: Weather clear: track fast. Badng starts at 1:45 p.m. n 3:45 p.m.) 1 I Xliiins well in mud. ft8uperior mud runner. First Race — 1 Mile. 4\eit -...ids and upward. Selling. .. Ind. il A. Wt. Hdcp. (1 i 66125. . . .Red Knight 7. .lis.'. . . .723 0 66596. .Black Prinee 3. .100. . . .7^n " 66591-. ..Oreonai Balerio -t lot.. ..71". 8 66631 ...Komonibo li.. 00 .'■'.. 715 01 66036.... Pacifico 5. .106.. ..7lu 66613. . . .1 Told You 4 . mi . . .7!'" 66482 Kinsman 5. .100.. ■ . 7lo 66633 Taby Tosa 8. .106.. ..705 I i;i;.".'h; Dcsmagcs 1 .101.. ..70.". li 6668« \! 1 : itl.iaiia Prince IO. .106 7 ih n 6601 2 Sheriff Bell 7. .100.. ..7 « li 8G5.* 8....Ara 3. . PKi. ..■ ..605 i 66648.... Satchel 8. .104.. ..603 664:3) ...Snavita I.. 80.. . . am 86161.... Pyrrbo 8. .106..©. .600 — Second Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs. / ;; year olds. Allowances. \ ik;i.7l' ...San Alvarado 1P7 725 1 6665:: . . Otto Price 104. . .720 i«ii;7L' ...Buna 102 71*. OS 68610 ..Rosemary 1 102 715 OS 64136.... Belchamber Ki4 710 SB c.'iiiT.'. ..Red Ball 107 710 OS 66610. .. .Premium Rose 102 7 " OS li«4::'. . . . .Sixfull Iirj 700 '■' iw;i.7_'. ..Royal Ascol Ht4 700 ": 66270. . . .Sin.iloa II Un: 7 i » iwity.; .. Nonlen 104 803 66576 E. 1!. II 104 603 6632H .1 ,1-i.it 104 000 V 86311 .... \\ ire Cul 104 000 * Shastamax, eh. c, by AMamax f« Shasta Water 107 V Third Race— 3-4 Milc.^ 3-yesr-elda and upward. Allowances. 66632 1 . . Pantoufie 4. .115. . X . . 750 = 66611 .Platoon 5. . 112. . ft . .71.-, f 65880. . . .Dewey 8. .115. . X. .740 T t (i.:.7o. . . .Line of Life 6. .115. . x . .740 — 60802 . Min:ii 4. .110. . X - 7.:." R (66520). . .Phil Igoe 3. .103 7^"i .: i;i.".".:. ... .Star of RniHiyoaede 3 100.. .7:'o ' ni„,„ Ma- 1. \ ::..loo 70,1 K** 88671 . . . thaui i II ilte 6 1 10 .700 ' :' Paartk Ray — l M,le. [2 3 rear olds, iiau.r ap. ,. (U005OI . .Colr.iiei Jack 110.. ..750 661 66050 J. R. Laughrey 109. . . .745 ,: 66650. . . Fred Mulholland 102. . . .7P 66050*... Bd win T. Fryer 104.. . .74u 8f088. . . Saimida 98..X..7oj — ~ — ' 5 ■' 18 :.-, 6 r, 3 0 * ,, ,1 - ,, "^ ^ »— • ■!■■ anaani aanaaniaamaaBani ~~ ■ *-J : . _ 80083... '"Round I»: t loo y 7"0 ) *R. I. Miller entry. B. Schreibi r entrj . Fifth Race — 7-8 MMe. 4-year-olda and ssward. Belling. 88888* . . . Jaaia'a Jewel 4..ioi 7".-, o i-1 I .The Roustabout .", K17 720 66613s... Elisabeth F 4 im 71S 668523. . .Cadlchon 4 107 715 88815*. .R.voli 7 i,,,. . . .71.-, 88573.... Governor Ornaan 4. .1117.. ..7io 88354* ... Uncle Henry 5. .110 71o 83472 Bragg 8. .110.. ft. .708 88354 ...Taylor George 5. .112 703 66600.. .Stoessel :..1H7.. 7CM 81107. ...Behueo 4.. Mo.. .71,11 ' Sixth Race — Brooks Course. (73 yard* 1 •■ than 1 1 1 miles.) 1 -.ear ohls 1. mi upward. BeBJng, (88631). ..Jack Little 6. .107. . ft. .723 ooiui'i. .. .Chancellor Walworth .... 4. .102.. 7_'i 66612 ...Redwood II 4. .10.-,.. 715 •'■ rack Adams 8. .107.. X.. 713 86506 Freesiaa 8.. 100.. . .710 66596. ... Invlctus O..102.. ..703 66500-... Avontellus 4 K17 703 66396. ... Balde s .102..... .803 6625.5. .. .Neversnch 7. .102. . . .003 60539 ..Yellow Kid 5. .102 800 88831.... Roetof 3 .102. . BOO Jockeys Handicapped. Hl in , j .■". ■J .-, (» '[ .-. 0 • 0 0 : ' J ' 1 ' JOCKEYS HANDICAPPED. Daily Racing Form will pabttsfa from time to time n table of the rating of the jockeys rldteg 09 American tracks, based on their performancea :n saddle. The best riders will be given the uni- form rating of 100, and from that point the others v, ill be graded down according to iheir estimated relative skill. For a difference of five points in tween the Jockeys, three points change In the handicap figures assigned the horses in any race must be made. Only riders frequently in the saddle will be given a place In the table. The following is the present rating: Alarie 80 Keyes, F M Alex. H 80 Rirschbanm so Allen, w S5 Knaaek 75 Andreas 75 Knapp, w 180 Appleby 75 Koerner, C OS Archibald. A 75 Koerner, 1 75 Auhuehon 95 Runs v, Austin, I) !)5 I.arsen, H s.", Barnett. J 80 Lawrence 85 Bnttiste. F 80 Lee. J so Beckaaaa so Leeds 75 Bedell 85 I.eihe 7.", Bergen, J 75 Llnderwig 78 Berry 75 Lloyd S3 Bilae 80 League 80 Blair. M 7-"- Locke 75 Boiesen so Lowe. R 83 Bolaud, 1) »o Lycurgus 75 Booker, A. W 00 Mabey 7.". Booker, C 75 Malin, .1 75 B d 75 slanders s.i Brady 7". Marsters 75 Brown. A 90 Martin. A 80 Bruaael so Martin, 1: 75 ..Buchanan, W 88 Martin, .1 100 BulUuan 03 McBride, J 85 Burns, G SO McCabe 75 Burns. W 75 McClain 7." Burton, B su McDaniel. R. .. 00 Burton. F SO McGee, W 83 Butwell 80 Mclntyre, J 83 Buxton so Mclntyre, W f»0 Callahan 80 McLaughlin, G ... 75 ('alius so McLaughlin. 3 S5 R. .! si. McMahon 75 Carter. 1. B 75 MeRae 75 Cavanaugb 75 Meade, T 80 Chandler. 0 75 Miller. C 88 _ ) ' Charboneau 75 Miller. W 100 I lark, J 7.1 Minder sr, Clark, T BO Mitchell sr, Oaane 7". Moesel 7.-, Caadey, John 86 Msran 7.-, Conway. J 75 Moreland 85 Crlmniins 85 Morgan. A 75 Bale, J .so Moriaritv 80 Daly, J 83 Morper so Danaaat 75 Morris, C 85 1'avis, B .so Mountain 95 Bavis, R 75 Naivaez 75 Davis, W 08 Ni.-hols, L 75 Dean, T 80 Nlcol 100 Delaby 75 Noone go Bclmater 75 Notter !»(» Dennlson, J 73 O'Brien, .1 75 Dickson S 80 Otis 85 Biggins 73 Ott. W 75 Bominiek 95 Pendergaat 75 Horsey 75 Perrett F 80 Bow. W 75 Phillips IT, Downing 75 Pickens SO Drolette 75 Pickett 75 Dogma, 1: 80 Pohanka 7.-. Dngan, Vv" 95 Powers, R so Doggan, J 75 Preston, M 85 Karnahaw so Quarrington 75 Rnglande.- So Radtke 100 Fair 75 Redfern 100 Farrow 75 Keidel 75 Feicht 85 Rettig so J 75 Rice, F. 80 Finn 83 Rice. T 75 Fiacher, w 83 Riddle 75 FiSher, C SO Riley. I) 88 Flanneiy 75 Rilev. W 88 Foley, J 85 Robinson, E 88 1 "old 75 Roller! 75 lov so Itollin 75 Foantain, 1 sr, Ross, c .' so Galindo 75 Kunham 75 Gaanoa, W 90 Russell. J 75 Gargan so Ryan, j 75 Garner 86 san)]V s- Glaaaer 75 Schade 80 Goldstein 80 Scott, L 75- Cordon 75 Seder 80 Graham 80 Shea. J 75 Grand. C so Sheridan 75 Griffith 80 Shreve 75 Griewold 75 Singleton so Gross, C 75 Skervin 75 Grot* 75 Smith, n so Gullet t 7." Smith, Henrv 80 Hagan 80 Smith. J so Hat-is. .T tin Smiiii, L 90 Harty 80 Smith. W 75 Hayes. F. 7", Soargur 75 Hayes. J 7". Sparry 75 Heatberton 75 Stille 88 Helgeaen 83 Sullivin. C. F 75 Hennesay, .Lime.; ... go Sullivan T SO Hennessy, John .... 80 Swain. G 85 Herbert 80 Swain. F so Hicks. J 80 Talbert 88 Hildebrand 100 Tavlor. T 80 Hildebrand. F 80 Thurston 75 Hogg 85 Trox ler 95 Holmes. R 75 Truman 80 Horner 85 Van loisen 80 Howard 75 Yanderbont so Hudlin 80 Walker. W. It SO Haestlfl SO Walsh. A SO Hunter, 3 85 Walsh, E 88 Ilyams 75 Walsh. T 75 Imes. B 75 Warren SO Jackson. Harvey ... SO Welch. It 75 Jackson, I so Whiteman 75 James 75 Wiley S5 Jarrett 75 Williams. A so Johanessen 80 Williams. 1 100 Johnson. J SO Wilniot 75 Johnson. M 75 Wilson. F 75 Johnson. W 7.". Wilson. R 75 Kelly, F Si) Wishard so Kelly, W 75 Wood, II 75 Kent sr, Wood, M. It: 75 Keogh 83 Wright. A so Kermath 80 Young. A 73 Los Angeles Form Chart. i ] | , i j ' ' ' •■ ' ,: I | ,: * ' ' ' * i; i ' • 1 ' 1 \ I i , 1 , " * 1 I .. (1 i 0 " 8 01 I li n li i — / \ 1 OS OS SB OS OS '■' ": V * f« V = f T — R .: ' K** ' :' [2 ,. 661 ,: ' LOS ANGELES FORM CHART. (A scut PARK.) LOS ANGEIFS. CAL.. raowUy, January 29. 1007.— Fifty-third day. Los Angeles Jockey On*. Whaler Meeting (80 days). Weather cloudy: track good. (23 books on.) Presiding Judge, A. v.". Hamilton. Starter, J. J. Hop, nan. Pterelary, John Bodea. Racing starts al 1:45 p. no. W Indicates whip, s spurs, B blinkers. Figures in parenthesis following the distance .of each race indicate track r cord, age of horse and weight carried. £»£»/"»Qr» FIRST RACE 1 Mile. (1:38}— 4— 100.) Parse 8408. 4-year-olds and trpwatd. ODOOl) Selling. \. ; value to winner 8325. Iml Horses AWfl'P "St U Vb ?4 StTFin Jockeys Owners O H~C P S~~ NEiATNESS B 4 103 8 5 _: ::- I" 1- 1 | R McDau'lF.! Rio Stable S-5 2 9-5 3-5 out ROMAN BOY w 110012 a 81 :: ■ '. :' .' W Knapp W Gaxdn 7 M M I 8-5 '. \i.i. RIGHT nan « 107 5 1 V •■ ••"•. 41 ::-' C Koerner Fullum aV Ogle 10 20 n» I 1 RO PYRO w 8 110 15 11 It' 11| gj 7' -l1 Keogh D .v Rosa I I i 7-5 7-M MOSKETO wsb 0 107 I ' . 6 »' '■ ' 5* \V Fischer J B Magrane 20 60 GO 20 10 66629 MT CHOP B B 4 10S] t 1 Is ! '. 2s 21 6| 1) Boland C Kerr 20 81 IS I 1 UJ IASSIN UK", 110 , I i 7» Moriarlty Virginia Stable 8 8 I 2 s-5 ROBERT MITCHEL.LWB 5 107 9 16 1»» 12» I*' 9' s* Finn G Shim lers 15 S 23 M 5 M'GRATH. PRINCE WB10 107 3 S U 10 ] ll1 101 *1 3 Smith P C Donaleche 20 M 30 12 C 66S2S MOHUR ws 4 107 14 10* M Preston J C Russell 28 •! I W M i i wp.M.o Hi ua .i Carroll Orangevale Stable** 08 08 20 M 00147 DIAMANTE WB 7 107 13 9 13"kl3» 131 12 . 12* H Smith OakwoodSTcR'ch 15 15 8 2 8-5 604 1.AHY TRAVERS w 4 105 10 10 IO* M1 14l 131 1 '■ ■■ C Ross Miller&McGarr'k 100100 100 30 la 9SPARTAN w 4 102 13 13 13 15 E WW Talbert R Bauer 1 88 20 10 BRENNUS WSB7107 E 14 9* :•' ! ; "■ WilroOt S Judge 160 MO 100 40 20 Time. 28, 50, 1:18$, 1:1!,. Winner — Ch, f. by Paladin or Rousseau -Rosebud (trained by C. L. McDonald). Went to post at 1:48. Al post g minute-. Start r/ood. W.,n easily; second drlring; third easBy. Neatness followed My Choice closely to the stretch, then drew Into the lend and won easing ap. Roman Boy wa outrun In the early stages, bul came on with a rush through the stretch All Right ran in maeh UnproT l form and finished gamely. Ero I'vo closed a big sap from ■ poor sead-oaT. Moaketo ttnlshetl well. My Choice showed the m.-t speed for three-qua ters, but failed to stay. Aneaashi ran a poor race. The winner was in f\,r 8400; no bid. OTerweighta Roman Boy, 2J pounds; iy Choice. 1}. r*0*C Qr7 SECOND RACE— 3 1-8 Furlongs. (41J— 2— 112.) Parse 8400. 2-year old-. oUUO I AUowaneea Net rslne to winner 3325. Ind Horses ~""AWt"PP~sT»i ^ % Str Fin Jockeys Owners ~Q~~H C P~S (6664JOMAGAZINE W 115 2 J 2' 1] Bullman I .1 Walsh - i 3-5 3-5 out (66614) BOOOER RED a LIS i 1 1 2* M Preston J :' Newman 31 4 "' S-5 out 66614 KATIE RAINS w 112 3» 3* W Fischer J B Dunn I' 1' •! 1-5 out 66619 CARMELINA " : i 5 ■!" L Nichols W n Millard 10ft 100 MO 20 I WATER BELLE w 107 I a I 5 Sparry KIrkfleld Stable 100 M8 30 R 1 Time. 241, !-■■ Winner B. c, bj Masagan -Pink Rose (trained bj I. R. Wall. en. Wcnl ... post at 2:18. Al post 1 minute, start ucmhI. Von handily; second easily; third the same. Magazine, after being reserred for the Btretch run, oTerhanled Booger Eted midway oi the stretch ml. umler i hare hand ride, outstayed him and v. on going away. Booger Red raced Katie Rains into early subjection and responded gamely to punishment when challenged by the winner. Katie Rains showed the irtj speed, bul tired under pressure, it u.i^ strictly a three-horse race. ri&QQQ THIRD RACE— 8-4 Hile. (1:123 ; 107.) Puts ■ $pki. 3 year-olda SeUlng. UOUOO -Ne: value to winner $325. nd Horses A~wTp"p~SI i4 v. -^"slrFin Jockeys ~6wners O H C P~S~ 66650 EL.ANCER ws !l ) ti 4 Ik .M Preston Denr Broa 8 8 31 1 1-2 66650 NORFOLK 10 4 1 ! I* :-' 2] Finn .1 R Pj-ne 8-5 2 2 4-5 oat D BELLE :■-! Boland KJrkfi Id stable 8 12 12 ! _' DR CROOK 3 2 -I-' : G ' n* C Ross R B Allen 1" M i- -! 1 66107 JOSIE s. wa 071 » s B 8 8 "' Coane .1 M Cooj/tac 50 SO 80 20 8 66401 EL CAZADOR w M8J : J • 61 "' 6* Berry G W Baldwin 30 30 12 4 i' OBRDOM v. 90 2 a i ' l! herton .1 1. Holland 50 (0 20 8 I 66517 REXR.VW u it 11" 1 3 » # !■ 8 R McDan'IMrs R 1 Miller :"■ 18-5M-57-5 7-M Time. 24 , 481, 1 I"'' Winner -B. f, bj Wagner- Fairona (trained bj A. L. I'. \\. nt to post al 2:44. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving; sec 1 and third Hie sane. I'.l.iiiee- forced a ho! pace t the final quarter, then moved into the lead, but had to Im- driven onl to the limit in the las! txteentb to withstand Norfolk's challenge. The hitter was always prominent in ti, rut nlng and finished gamely, bul could no) unite gel up. Kirkfield Belle i- rounding into form and ran arell, but tired in the final furlong. l r. Crook finished with a rash, as also did Josh; S. Ll Casador raced la Improving form. Renraw tired badly in the las! eighth. Scratched 60232 Red Garter, 105. Overweights Josie S., 2J pounds; Li Cazador, 'J . /^OOQO FOURTH RACE 1 Mile, i 1 ::;s i 100.) Puree $300. 4-year olds and upward. OOOOt/ Handicap. Net value to winner $400. Ind I lorses _ AWtPl^t \j ^"IF^sFr Fin ~ Jockeys Owners O H~~C P~S~ 66128 WRENNE a 1 92 I 2 !■ .;, z~ 1' C Ross M Donovan IS 15 8 -' 1 \ ML'SKODAY wa 5 MO '. 1 1 : l l»] i'. V D Riley Mrs G W Dodge :; K-516-57-10out ON TROMP W5 115 I 0 J" 2i ;:•":,' ::' BuMroan \\ A McKinney S-5 8-5 4-5 1-3 out STILICHO as 7 M2 I 7 V i ■ ;: !■ R McDan'IBaker City Stable". S 8 -' 4-5 66669 FONCASTA sa 6 05 . ,. m Preston J Curl 20 S 25 «; ^ 66060 COL. BRONSTON a 1 93 I i ! C 7 ; 7 C Brass*] P Rellly 50 100 M0 25 7 66611 ELEVATION I 20 7 a 2] I' I' 5» 7 Neubert T A Fullum 00 150 150 I" 12 Tim... 24 . -to;. 1:154, 1 :41. Winner B. ■-. by Huron Tommie Boil (trained by M. Donovan). Went to poa! it 3:14. At 5 .. --i :; minutes. Star! good. Won driving; second ea Uy; third the -tin"-. Wrenne wa always forward In the running, moved up tasl 1 fter entering the stretch, swung to the rail \.lieu an eighth out and, under ■ hand ride, outstayed A. Mnskoday. The Lit t .1 showed iho st upeed for seven furlong then stood the last sixteenth drive gamely, bat sueenmned In the li-t two strides. Von Tromp was close op for three-quarters, bul tired and can do much better. Stlllcbo qui! just after turning for home. Elevation showed ear!., speed. Scratched (S855H) Mandarin, 107; 66577 Critic, 83. Orerwelghti Colouel Bj wston, 1 1 nds; Etevation, 5. C*£4.CiCJkaV\ i'li'i 1 RACK 7-3 Mile. ti:L-r. -4—88.) Parse 8400. 3-year-olds and apward. OQ\J t/V^ AU..-A.rices. Vet value tO WfamCt -*o25. lud Horses AWH'PSt li '/2 yt Str Fin Jix-keys Owners" 5" H G P S 06575 TARTAN wb 5 113 I 1 24 1] 1'.-1:'1- Brassel E Wayland 2] t; • 5 2 l t«j.v..s itAN DARIN WB 1112 0 2 :.'. 2* (a I", 8*1 Keogh W l Millard 8-5 2 8-5 3-51-3 i.i- in.X HAMILTON I ln» , 5 1.' : Lawreace W W Ballot! 3 K-516-50 I DHMOND1 -■ KlUHTwB « WB 7 8 4L 4'i 3 ' ' l R McDan'lK Powers t 0 :'i 8 • 1 i ■ KITH' H i li't 2 .: !' I I \\ Knapp R I 30 80 2B M :: I»L1\ .' I I 7" s 8 . •- I U lrest..ii f Wallhauaer Mi 35 25 0 4 6655S*ORATORIAN B 4 WO 8 8 J" 8*1 «* f | 71 W PfacberJ 1: Mimn IS 30 30 W 1 WOODTHORPE WB 5 IM 1 I I 7'' 7* s 2 Bullman R II Harris 88 88 08 35 s Time, 23, 19 . 1:15.. 1 :is. Winner — l'.lk. I. by Oddfelkra Lad} Angasta (trained by B. Wayhuad). Wtut to pv&t at J:ll. At post 1 minutes. Start jfood. Won easily; second and third the same, Tartan sot off well and moved into the load when wall into tlu- eOlalimatt. showed the most spec* M thereafter and ca-ily held his opponents safe :ill throogfc the tinal eighth. Mandarin was always in forward contention UM, under the Whip, closed up steadily in lh" last eighth .mil lini-hed -aui.lv. Don M Hamilton HomiI a gap and si.-n1 I Ion;; stretch drive :n»^. tiring enl in the last -eveni \ -live van!-. Ormondes Bight raced foiw.irdly to the head ol' the stretch, thou liicd badly, hut allowed iiupiowtnient. M Critic choired -peed, hut tailed to stay. Oratorian quit early. £*(*(* i\ 1 B1XTH BAG! 7-8 Mile. (1:25] 1—90.) Purse $400. 3 -year oUs and upward. , 13 Xy \) tJ A- Tillies and Marcs. Allowances. Net value to winner $335. ,, Ind Horses AWtPPSt '.j Vt ^ StrFTn Jockeys Owners O H 0 P 8 0 6r.71.-i OKll,KXK s 4 108 7 4 5- 5* 4' 24 1* M Preston .1 Curl 9-101 S-5 1-4 out s] 65981 SILVER WEDDING WB 4 108 8 7 1* 2* 23 li :J!R McDan'lR Restorick 6 6 6 9-5 3-5 A , it \ W 3 100 6 8 3* 4- 510 510 31 Brussel J Coffey 30 30 30 5 8-o v 66630 JERSEY LADY WB J 1021 3 3 2*1 1» lh "'h 4-1 Finn J R Pyne 2 21 2J 3-5 out - G6653 BANLADA w 3 100 1 1 4-13- 1* 4'J 6" J Carroll T O'Hearn 20 SB 30 8 2 g 66405 SEED CAKE WB 4 499 2 2 71 6* 77 6* ti1 Hurty R W Marks 100 200 -MO 60 2o \ 06019 JUNIA w 3 !«) 4 ;. H 76 H '.'■" :5 Talbert R Baser ii m j. n i 200 60 25 WATIXA WBlHN 5 0 8 8 8 8 S D Riley R S Davidson 100 809 -MO 60 30 li Time. Mi, 4S. 1:1.' . 1:281. _. Winner- p.. f. i,\- ingoldsby -Admittance (trained by W. L. Carl). JJ Weal to aoal at 4:17. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily; second the sam«: third handily. ^ Orllene waa reeerved in the earl; raaalog and not culled npoa until entering the final quarter, then moved JJ up fast and. dashing Into ■ Ions lead, won as his rider pleased. Silver Wedding ran in Improved fovm hut. „ under punishment, 'hail when a sixteenth out. Biota Bnlabcd fast and. fn a sharp last sixteenth drive. _ outstayed lereey I. adv. The latter was thorough!; beaten when beginning the tinal sixteenth, but ran a _ good Bve-elghths. Banlada Bhowed early speed, but failed to stay. ..j! Ben tched 66648* Bribery, 108; 68633*MeddIing Di lay, l«is: 08251 Sun Mark, 10S; 60852 Mary B. Clark. JJ ins: 6SC12 Susie Christian. 108; 60680 May L. N.. 100; 08430 Lillian Ay res. His. (( Overweights Jersey J. adv. 2; pounds. ( o. . ~ ' — ' ,i Page 3 Oakland Form Chart. OAKLAND FORM CHART. (OAKLAND) OAKLAND. CAL., Tuesday, January 29. 1907. -Sixty third day. New California Jockfy Club. Winter * l i ting (about 150 days). Weather clear: track muddy. (.", books on.; . i a. dding Judge, B. C Bopper. Btarter, Richard Dwyer. Beeretary, Percy w. Treat. Racing start! at 1:40 p. m. W indicates whip. S spurs. B blinkers. Figures in parenthesis following J (1 .,. .li tat ce i if each race indicate track record, age of horse and weight carried. r*f*f*{\£\ 1 IKS I" It ACL -3 1-2 Furlongs. (411—2—115.) Purse $100. 2-rear-olds. Selling. \ DUUt/2 Net value to winner $:!25. , TiTd Horaea AWt PP St \j \± % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H 0 P S " ' StPORT W 112 I" -1 41 1" T Clark F W Henley 20 20 20 8 3 (I BE i'iW'KFl'L « I12U I 2*1 2*1 I* WiMamnS C Hildreth b 15 15 6 3 9 ,, |o»vVIl MORE W 112 9 3 n Horner II T Griffin 2* 11-521 1 U-29 (i RHINESTONE v 113 '■'• '•' r'i flW Dugan L T Lee I 4J 4| 7-5 7-10 ( ,, ,ii\i:\v w 109 7 8 7- r.4 .1 MoBride F ltcMahon I I 6 21 7-5 6 \ N" RAMON w M9 " 9 8 H Qrnluun AnchorngnS'kF'm 24 100 00 20 10 | 61 (,-(!i -||.-\ B*\TH w 149 4 1 3nk 7'1. Sandy T H Stevens M SO B4 IB 6 C XLLBJO ■ 109 110 9 8 Borel Nap:' Stock Farm'" 109 MO 41 20 , , ... \i^ SAWYER w 100 2 1 Van' bout J Hinota 2n 2o m S 4 !\i.v Mi!. i, mm-: w 109 0 7 10 lo Earnah'w .1 n Bpratt BO HO 00 20 10 o,,, BOAS w 109 s Pulled up. AV Miller Keene Bros 3 31 16-J6-0 3-5 j lime. 2..$. 44'. 1 Winnei B. C, hv Peep o'P.iy — Auntie Mum (trained b\ ('. .T. (asevi. 1 \\. 11 to posl at 1 :4 . At i ~.t '■'. minutes. Start fair. Won driving: sec»nd and tliird the same. Import 1 in in i" ward pursuit •( ibe leaders from the start and. ttnishing fast, got the verdict in the li-t . stride .ret K prorotsine:. Be Thankful broke fast from the rear and wai boring out on the tnma, hut Sniahed I !,,, gai p|y. (Vilmore set the earlj pace, but came through the stretch la bad going on the inside and i .,,.■.1 li !ly. Itlilnesl me closed 1 trig - p na a slow beginning and was going like a shot at the end. Cbaraj 11 . rly left, made up a lot of ground. San Bamon alao suffered tit the start and made ap groantd bleadily. Tea Bath showed earlj speed. Vallejo is promising, but had no chance at the start. ; So ,•. Ik d 60035 il sther Scott, U«.K j Overweights Bhinestone, 4 pound-. \ £\ . » i*i\*y SECOND BACK Futurity Course. (17(1 feet less than 3-4 mile.) (1 :09— "- -110.) t300«I/€3 Purse $400. 3-year-olds and apward. Maiden.-. Special Weights. Net value to ' winner $325. '! tad Hoi AWrPPST"^ % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S j , iiKANO w :; 'm; :. 4 7 0= a'- v \v Miller T li Williams H i4-_.i::-"l 1-2 6 WONA a 1 93 7 f; 14 I* -■ fi navis V Rose I 4| 41 9-6 4-5 ,,,, is - VTER THRITSH W 4 105 ''• 1 4*1 3] VI V -I M. -Pride D S Fountain 30 1". 15 7 31 ,. 3 BILL PERR"i 610 8 EJ 51 4' 4*1 (Irahain W Whlher 12 J» » I 4 -ij. !:i'i-:i: i:\WN w 3 : :'. 3 9 M it 8 r.i, llcClain Engart&Stochton 10 12 12 3 2^ , . 11 PKIMERO W 4 1"V 2 2 tak 4" 6°t o; L WillinmaE .1 Baldwin :'• 4 14-513-103 Z RED BR\ w4 147 '» 3 23. -:; -'• 7 Borel J Martin Jr 10 12 10 4 2 HOI il i' w ." Ill 1 ■■ ■ '■' 7 7 S' .1 Kelly J B Pixley 1". 30 99 12 6 SAIN SHOT w :: 9911 11 8 8 9 9*1 W Smith 1 : Schrelber 10 ■ 20 10 5 ,. - NoPSEl wZ 89 7 5 9 M lo 99 Buxton i C Ahiera 15 40 40 i:. S i ""-- mv I'M. w 4 tat 4 10 11 11 11 11 T BuUtvanW R Engstrotn 20 30 m 12 6 Time. 1:14. Winner Br. c, by Eddie Jones free Lore 1 trained by II. F. Unwell). v ii| i,» post at 2:07. At post 4 minutes, start good Won driving: second the same; third easily. llucii.- broke well, but Is a rerj Blow beginner and ua- sbufBed to the rear, then uot up in a senaa- ' lioiial ■ los 11- sprint and likes ■ route. Arona, away poorly, got into a long lead onickly and tired at the end in . ■•'i-e.|uen. .- of early excessive use. Water Thrnah, from a striding start, was a forward contender throughout and an casing up third. Bill Perry made up ground from a iMM»r start. Sharper Pawn, nearly 1 left, closed ■ big gap. Bl Primero retired early and ran a had race. Bed Bra showed aaperlor early up .,' in-1 Is worth watching. Sain shot is high in neab and not ready. ( s. . ,:,-.' \ irbor «, M I Incorrect weight In entriei — Water Thrush. 105. I Overweights Huerfano, L" pounds; Arena, 4: Water Thrush. 2: Sharper Bawn, 2; El Primero, 2; Red 1 Bra, 2; Politic, 2; My Pal. 1. ' £+ £ /"» ( \ j* THIRD RACK— 5-8 Mile. loO]— 2— 1"!).) Purse $400. 3 year olds. Fillies. Selling. T(j 1, ) {J (li *A -mi value to winner $:i2... ] 'ind Hotaei AWfPPSt 'A Vfe % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S PINK w 103 Z 4 2f P 1* n Rettig W P Fine 10 15 9 3 8-5 VNN'A KARENINA W 107 - - 3*12* 2' W Miller Keene Bros 4-5 6-5 7-101-3 out • FJLLA TRUE a 94 4 2 l1 2". :: ?. :;' It Davis E J Ramsey E I 8 21 7-5 ,. --.i.;.a w 105 :'. J H 4L 4*4» .1 htcBrido F Rose 5 9 9 I 3-2 • . l.!i HEATHER Ws 112 7 li 7- I* t| 6* Graham C Van Dusen 20 25 20 7 3 ,. ... IALENDAR a ' -■ 7 0*5* 5*1 V Sandy P Zinuner 5 s-5 7-10 .. -TETANUS w 143 9 8 I 8 7 7" Horner B SchreJbcr 9 39 8 3 6C484 Miss TURTLE W 142 I 1 4] 7 8 .s"1 Kirach'm Antrim Stable 30 90 40 12 4 MRS ROSS w 103 0 9 8 9 9 9 Lycurgua P WiBceraon 20 on 00 20 10 Time. 23i, 501, I 03 Winner Ch. f. by BapaBo— May Pinkerton (trained by W. P. Fine). Went to post at 2:33. At post 2 minutes, start fair. Won diiving: second Hie same. Pink, from 1 triding -1. iii. quickly overhauled the leader »nd got into a long lead on the far turn, but tired and iu-i la-ted out the Journey. Anna Karenlna broke ►lowly and worked through on the inside, then lii! lied liki .1 ;■•'. but failed to get up and was best. Flla True made the early running, but was quiekly displaced by the winner and held on into an easy third. Calla quit »u the last turn. Gold Heather finished well. Calendar got away poorly and lacked speed. Overweights Calla, 2 pounds. ' • £ha3 t~* C\ pf FOUBTH BACK — 6 1-2 Furlongs. (1:05 -4—100.) Pane tflOft, S-year-oIds and up- ' OOOt/O ward. Handicap. Net value to winner $450. 7iiu !i AWt PP St 'A ^ % Str Fiii Jockeys Owners O H C P S 606 ii'.W FAUST W 3 MO 4 2 2! 23 23 1° L WillhunaS C Hildreth 6-5 6-5 fl-I07-2Oout i!!i: ■ i( 11: W041K 2 3 1- 1*11" 2' Sandy Hall 4 Mar:-!iall Zk v. 13-54-5 out n'LOUDLIGHT '.4 3- 3*1 3»* 3* J afcBrido Xolera A Joseph.-:; 9J •-.,- s-5 9-20 : 6C619 LAURA i '. M. W 7 100 3 1 4 4 4 4 W htilier C E Durnell 5 9 8 8-511-20 Time. 24, 481, 1 :08 Winner - ltr. e. by Sain St. Rose (trained by S. ('. Hildreth). Went to posl u 3:01. At poet 1 minute. Stan fair. Woo :n a canter: second driving: tliird the sanu . Ton] Faust broke striding ami maintained nearest pursuit of Hector, wore aim down decisively in the -tri'e, and outclassed the oilier-. Hector broke slowly, but established a long land in the first Quarter aatier pressure and swerved abruptly in 11. e stretch when challenged. CiOUdlight got away poorly and sever dangerous. Laura F. M.. outclassed here, was outpaced all the way and will do better m slo\, er •• inp my. ££ £* £* i\C* Fll'lH BACE 1 Mile and 50 Yards. (1:42—4—110.) Pane $1«0. 4-year-o!ds and I t~ O O *s ^ upward. Selling. Net value to winner 9325. Iuil Horaea AWt PP St 'A % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C T S as Ml ic.:-: wsn 0 147 3 3 Vi I- Y- l* l" R Davis E .1 Ramsey 10 94 6 3 8-5 rRAPSETTER wi: 1, 112 8 2 I -'•'' Qraham ; W Chandler 6 12 12 5 21 ... . BOX ELDER ws 6 1M S 6 3 6' 4*131 33 L WilliamsD Murphy 99 M 10 4 I 661 BRIARTHORPE wa 6 1(9 1 2 1* 52 5*141 4- Borel HcGeCkftCryaler 15 IS 13 6 3 . ©SIR CARTER am 0 149 5 9 9 8 8 7 51 Sandy H E Rowell 8 24 24 7 3* SWAGGER Wn 4 HM 9 6 -' 2-'. 21 41 ()' W Miller F Itaon 2| K-69 6-5 3-5 FCRY (T6M0 2 1 51 7 C| Vi 7 i T Sullivan G P McNeil 2 32-52 4-6 2-6 ■ •• -::iiv\i, RED wi 5109 4 4 lint 41 7 8 9* Rettig WlncedcHaatinga 0 10 10 4 3-2 66617 BEARSKIN w» 5 M9 7 7 :i 9 9 9 9 C Miller SierraNevadaSta 30 60 60 20 10 Time. 241, 501, 1:171, 1:441, l:48f. Winner — P.Ik. h. by Atbeling Judy (trained by F. J. Bamsey). Went to post at 3:26, At post 1 minute. Start good. A\'oii diiving; second and third the same. .IihIuc. astonishingly Improved in staying, led by a wide gap to the last furlong, bat finished tiring badly. • iiap etter was in 1 forward position throughout and came with a belated end rush, barely failing to gei up. Box Elder, shuffled tv ek ai the half and me sac d about, inished weB and gaaaely earned third place. ■ it: 1 n a; p.. shut oil at the start, gained steadfl] U tae la-t half, sir Carter .-ana- unexpectedly fast at the end. Swagger quit badly at the end of si\ furlongs. Fury seemed unable to raise ■ respectable g Top. Royal Bed wants a slower track. The winner was entered for $500; no bid. Scratched— 00850 Daniel C, 144. ^_^^ -CJtQa^ 07 SIXTH RACE— 1 Mile and 50 Yards. (1:43—4—110.) Purse $500. Tl-year-olds and ■ T^OOt^f 4 apnrard. SeBhsg. Net value to winner $400. 'laal Horaea AWtPP St"l4~^~^r~Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S~ DDORADO wb 5 103 5 5 5 32 1*11* Is W Miller A Koenigsberger 4-5 1 1 7-20out , 1., ii BEEi UWOOD ws 4 9S 3 1 1 » Ink 25 2* 2« Sandy D S Fountain 2 14-513-53-5 out t . i-ED SHERIDAN w- 5 H 2 3 32 4'i 42 31 37 W Smith T A Dnviea 5 6 4£ 6-5 1-2 , ,|.A ROSE WS142 4 4 41. 5 3J 46 420 Horner H T Gritim 29 40 40 Vi 3 E • I \\\'\Si;\THA Vifi 3 82 1 2 2;j 2J 5 5 5 E Dugan Oakland Stable 15 20 16 31 3-2 Time. 25, 51, 1:10J. 1:44, l:47g. Winner Cat, g. by Amigo — Fame (trained by W. t'ahilli. \\ at to peat at 3:53. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won in a eanter: second driving: third easily. Dorado broke -lowly and was carried wide on the iirst turn, was then rente end tor the first half and I dashed Into the lead when called on and won off pulling up. Beechwood took up the running on the back-stretch, but was shuffled back in the inside deep going at the half, then came an fast and earned a game I second and was ■ good borse today. Ed Sheridan, well in hand for the iirst half, anrcambed in the accelerated paee of the last hall, was an easy going third, however, and shows steady improvement. La Rose ■ ahowed .ally apeed and put up a game finish. Tawasentha favors sloppy going with a hard hot torn and I was enable to stride freely in today's going. The winner was bid up from $SU0 to $1,200 by F. II. Cook and bought in. . ' New Orleans Form Chart. NEW ORLEANS FORM CHART. (FAIR GROUNDS.) * NEW ORLEANS. LA.. Tuesday. January 29, 1907. — Thirty-thin! day. Crescent City Jockey Club. Winter r Meeting (61 days). Weather cloudy: track heavy. (."2 books on.) " Pi siding Judge. Clarence McDowell. Starter, A. B. Dade. Lacing Secretary, Mirt'n Nithanson. - Racing star's at 2:00 p. m. W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. Figures in parenthebis following j the distance of each race indicate track record, age of horse and weight carried. " _r~» / £• rT |"J| P1R8T RACK— I 1-2 Furlongs. (42—2—115.) $400 added. 2 year-olds. Maidens. OOO I •_/ Cotto and Getting*. aJaewnaaen, Net value to winner $350. 'iud Horseii AWt PP St 'A M- »;~sFr in Jockeys Owners O H C PS ■ CC(;oV-T.AWLi:sS ws HS 3 3 I2 l1 J Lee T Clyde 6-5 2 11-101-2 3-10 J 09292 COUNT REINFERD w 112 5 5 2- 2* R Lowe W H Snvih r 10 15 15 6 3 JIMMY H. W US 4 4 2A 3.J AT.uchon Burlew 41 O'Neill 0 1 » 9 9 3-2 09377 BLACK HAWK w 112 I 6 61 41 Van DusenF Burrows 20 25 35 10 4 600.22 AMTOINK vr 109 8 7 71 0»k Seder H Gardner 4 a 44 8-5 1-5 M M M , ,, 0 s] A v - g \ li _. JJ ^ JJ „ _ _ ..j! JJ (( ( o. ,i * . J \ , " (I 9 (i ( 6 | 61 C j 1 1 . I i ; j \ ' '! 6 ' 1 ( I I 1 ' ] ' • ' : I • ■ ■ 1 _ . 99929 SOUTHERN KNIGHT W 109 9" S 5* 6' Manders P King 20 30 30 10 5 PROSPEROUS Bra UJ I 1 4nt 7= Engl'der Mrs R W WaldenS 12 12 4i 2J 66694 BITTERMAN W 112 10 9 9} s" .1 Dennison.I C Cahn 90 3 i 30 10 4J. C M LOWE w 115 710 10 ** Uominiek \\ afnfkaj IS 29 25 8 4 99995 CARA8CO a aJ9 t 2 9» 99 \\ Mcln'rej M Henry IE 25 25 S 4 Time. 12s. 25.. S*i. 441. Winuea B. c, by GrMToo fcoal (trained by A. '•■ Weston). Wen: to post at 2:491, At aost'l minu-te. Start g HMl. Wan driving: second and tliird the same. Lawless drew up OB the Inside OB the far turn :uid came through next to the rail when the leader- spread out and took command in the stretch, but had to be ridden hard all of the last furlong to retain the lead. Count Reinferd ran well and was in the middle of the track for the entire trip and was interfered with slightly by the winner, which repeatedly swelled across in front of him. Jimmy IL. a good breaker. Bhowed speed, but tired in the stretch run and was probably a bit shart. Black Hawk finished fast. Antoine evidently did not fancy the going. C. at, Lowe ran very green and bolted to the outside fence when entering the homestretch. £i(*{* a\ si.riWTi RACK 5 1-2 Furlongs. 1 1 :05J— 4— 112.) $400 added. 3-vei- olds and np-UDOOU ward. BeUnag. Met rahae to winner #29)0), Ind Horses AWt PP St 14 % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners CHOPS 666233BERTMONT Wl 97 11 6 1| P I* Vi Huestis J Parretto 10 12 10 3l 3-2 (66623IREFINED w :: 95 5 8 S- SJ 3"1' 2 A Martin W J Donohae 5 8 8 3 6-5 66360 MARVEL P. w 1 t49 9 3 7i oi 4J 3J Johan's'n W « Price 8 20 20 8 4 66604 BELLE OF THE BATW I 17 I 7 12 nV 5* 44 Bilac C F Fox 10 10 10 4 9-5 94414 CANNON BALL wp. 7 110 6 9 6i 6^6' 55 Hasan T D Sullivan 30 60 60 20 10 66603 WINDFALL W 3 92 12 1 3J 41 71 6* R Lowe W H Snyder 30 60 60 29 M 65775*LvA SORfTERE wn 4 105 10 5 5& 91 9h 7nt Beckman C E Rowe 1 11-1011-1011-201-4 660S2 CORA PRICE WI 3 99 2 10 9» 7** S1 8i Lloyd J Rowe 20 25 25 10 0 09245 NEDRA v\sii3 92 7 4 4"k 22 21 9nk Garner W H Freer 12 15 15 5 21 (6628DWOOLTESSA w 4 103 4 11 ll2 11= 11- 10J Van DusenL Schuckman 40 60 60 20 12 l)ODD TRICK w 3 90 8 2 21 31 101 11- Trueman G R Hamilton 8 8 6 11-51 66067 JOE FALLERT WE 3 92 1 12 IOe"^ 12 12 Engl'der Mrs M Goldblatt 20 50 50 20 10 Time. 24. 50r, l:0Si!. 1:1 lg. Winner — Ch. g, by Albert — Moiitvale (trained by B. C Kvans). Went to post at 2:27. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily: second the same: third aVtvfng. Bertmont. favored by the going, ran to his best form, outbroke his opponents and -et the ancc all the way. but had to stand off Keliued's rush. The latter was carried wide on the turn into the houiestretoli. but finished fast when straightened out for the final run. Marvel P. was ridden all over the track and was interfered with at the three -eishths post, but finished gamely under punishment. Nedra ran well to the stretch end tiled under the Whip. La Sorcicre wa- vary -ore when going to the post and alwavs outrun. Belle of the Day tired under a drive in tlie last furloag. The winnei was entered for $ ; Ml; no Baa. f* -O gO Q -| Till RD RACK -7-8 Mile. (1:25*— 3— 95.) Purse $500. 4-year olds and upward. DDDOl Allowances. Net value to winner $400. ind Horses AWtPP St % V2 % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 66624'RKKKV w it 4 101 7 6 Ink 1^ 11 1- 1^ Farrow W J Donohue 5 7 7 11-54-5 iKJLEINWOOD wan 4 100 I ■'• S T1. 4"it 53 2* Oarn. r J W Forman 3?. 6 6 2 7-10 66509 PASADENA fli Ion I 7 5» 3i' 5* 31 3nt T Taylor B Vincent 8 10 6 2\ 1 (66662) 'DARGIN wi! 6 110 5 I 61 4- 31 2» 4» J Martin B Schreiber 7-5 9-5 9-5 3-4 13 (66645) SILVERSKIN WS 6 295 4 1 41 23 22 4" t &4 Lloyd W T Brinkworth3 4 4 13-101-2 66159 i'i:r.l. INDIAN wan 5 109 3 4 74 8 64 6« 62 Beta J S Ward 10 20 20 I I K DROMIO WB 5 10s 2 2 ■ 6l 715 7 7 Bilac W II McMullen 29 29 99 12 5 64641 SCOTCH DANCE wsit 6 10S S 8 21 51 8 Pulled up. AMartin.I Queenan 30 60 60 20 I ♦Omitted from entries. Time. 2.5. 5oi, 1:17. 1 :31 J. Winter — B. g. by Greenaa — Limes (trained by W. J. Donohue). Went to post at 2:5::. At post 2 minutes. Start poor. Won easily: second and third driving. Rickey got away fully in motion and set the pace all the way. drew away when gUvershlB tired and was well in hand through the la-t sixteenth. Klein wood began slow ]v and \\as crowded far back, but Closed a big gap while running on the extreme outside and finished with a rank. I'a-adena was poorly handled. Interfered with several limes in the race and went wide when tinning into the homestretch, tint finished gamely and outstayed Dargin in the tinal drive. The latter had no chance, being cut off and crowded oeri at the start. then closed a big gap and tired from the effort. Scotch Dance wa- ajo ways near ready and was palled up after going three furlong*. Silvcrskin tired. Scratched 66564 St. Valentine. 106; t',i ;.-,(■,( 1 Noel. ]oi: 04641 Veriliest. 90: 0C 100 Joe Leaner, 105: 04)647 Katie Powers, 108; o ;:;22 Gentian, lot: 46281 Sonata. :«». aCiiQa^QO Poll: I'll RACK—1 1-8 Miles. (1:521—3—116.) Purse $«00. :j year-olds and upward. UUUO^ Handicap. Net value to winner 9364X Ind Horses A WtPPSt St Vt, % %. Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S~ 64549 -PF.STKRLING Wan 5 149 I 1 4' 4'i 4' 91 V l5 Van DusenMrs S Rett 21 21. 21 7-ltVuit 66549 MISSOURI LAD w 4 Hi5 2 i \^ 1- 1| 1» 9] V R Lowe F Cook 2 11-51 1-59-142-7 66606 i-T.\vh;ny wn 4 99 l 2 5 E 5 5 5 3* Lloyd R K Watkina 7 9 0 9 9-6 I l.iCHT NOTE wn 5 nn S 5 91 2* 2 C 41 H Bilnc W H MiMitH.-n 20 99 99 S 2'. 66644 JAMES REDDICK WO 4 196 4 4 2" 9J 31 2- 3' 5 Garner C R Ellison 1 1-51 1-5H-5 1-2 out Time. 25-'. 51'. 1:171, 1:461, 2:001. Winner B. g. by Lord Esterllng — Lacrece (trained by l. Beld). Wen: to post at :;:L2. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won canterim': second driving; third the same. BesterHng, a goad borse onlay, was favored by the going and ridden with .judgment, was saved in the early stages, delayed his move until straightened out in the homestretch, then drew away ami won cased np. Missouri Lad. away well and on the Inside all the way. set the paee for -evon furloag* and then tii.d. Flavi^ny etoaed up gaaaely after being outrun for the aval half, .lames Beddlek was a keeu Contender for seven furlongs, but tired badly in the last quarter. Light Note *howed speed and likes a shorter rente. Bcratcbed — 68681 Drontlo, t»t: 6464&*Jane;le Imp, 88. Overweights Wavigny, 1 pound. /^r /^QQ P1ITH RACE 3-4 Mile. (1:121—6—107.) Purse $100. 6-year atta. Allowances. OODOO Net value to winner $.#:0(). Tnd Horses AWtPP St \j % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 66643=GRACE GEORGE w 98 10 9 C& 41 3»L 1- Garner D Sweeney I 1 9-100 29oot LAMPTRIMMER W 149 6 1 1- 1- I* 23 Farrow G C llennett 10 25 25 6 :!'. 99494 JOHN KAUFMAN W MO 1 4 41 21 21 3* Johan's'n W 8 Price 3 19-521 9-109-20 66490 MARY ELLEN mi M 1 S 3" k 31 4' 4' Trueman s O Powell 60 60 69 20 10 66008*ROYAIi BOND Wan 143 4 9 _' 0*6* 51 R Lowe C C Van Meter 10 10 94 4 S-5 66437 CA4IP vm 100 5 S 7- 51 54 6n^ Lloyd Lockart Bros 10 16 16 6 3 66571 TURBULENCE w 101'. 7 10 10- S2 7l 7- J Johnson C Mack 99 59 69 15 7 66608 DLACKLUCK ws MM 2 3 11 10' 99« S' Bilac Mrs C Wolfe 20 30 30 10 5 86470 MANILA ws 9S 11 2 5b 71 bJ 9J Engl'der II T Oxnard 15 9S 2.5 7 " 66567 MONTELIMAR B 199 '11 91 91 !'- hV Van DusenE S Gardner 3o :t 30 10 5 66171 SYLVIA DROWN ft N 9 7 9* 11 11 11 Beckman \V D Kirtjy 30 60 60 15 6 Time. 24*. 50, 1 :17a. Winner — Ch. f. by Star Ruby — Frolicsome II. (trained by F. Noble). Went to post at :;:54. At i«ost 1 minute. Start good. Won easily; second and third the same. Grace George was outbroke at the atari and on the outside all the Bray, moved up tmst on the turn into the liomestrotch, where John Kaufman bore out with her and knocked her off her stride, then finished with a rank arhea straightened oat and Bras going away. Leaptrhaaaer is ■ rapid breaker, left the ami 1 tat with a rush and set a fast pace, but slipped and sprawled when Farrow draw his whip. John Kaufman was Interfered with all of the first sixteenth, had to bump bia way through, worked his way up next to thr rail in the deep going, went wide when entering the homestretch and tired under a drive. Maty Kllen and Camp showed prominently on the turn into the homestretch. Imt failed to Stay Scrateiied--i;i:i.27-Monere. 103; 06483 Lally. 103. Overweights — Turbulence. K pounds. £% £± £* O ,\ SIXTH RACK— 3-4 Mile. (1:12^—5-107.) $400 Batted. :j-y.ear-olds and upward. DDOOt: S-llinu. Net value to winner 9398. had Horses AWt PP St 'A & % Str Fin Jockeys Owners () H C P S 09627 GRACE LARSEN WS 2 109 1 5 3**. 21} 2* U Engl'der C R Ellison I 6 4J I 6-5 6C567 HIGGINBOTHAJi wan 3 106 10 6 21 1' t* \9 D.cknian C F Fox 6 15 9 4 2\ 66647 GAUZE WB* 4 124 11 S S- 72 ii 31 Lloyd .1 H Baker 10 16 16 7 4 66589 D OP HONTEB'LiLOwa 3 109 5 1 6'i 61 e3 4J A WilliamsS W Streett 9 17 17 7 3] n,'V."7iVHSME w 3 105 4 3 4' 41 2' 5- Van Duseni ' E Drosius 6 6 4?. 2 1 ..",ov CuTHi 'LINE w 5 114: 2 3 1 31 51 9* Doininick W H^Short 5 12 12 5 2\ 66144 HYPERBOLE w 3 lo:: t» 0 7"« 6* 9l 73 F Burton Mrs R A Anthonvts 12 12 6 ". 66641 DBUXTEMPS Wan 4 126 13 10 91. 9* 7:; s:; Johan's'n AV S Price 20 25 25 10 5 66589 SPIDER WEB am 3 999 3 7 6* si s' 9| I'.ilac W B Walsh 6 8 H M 9-5 • ; -a POMPADOi B n 3 M9 1 11 11 W lo- Hwk Trueman B B Waikins I 25 25 10 6 61820 LIMERICK W 5 129 7 12 14*11 11 11 Foy S S Tracy 30 60 60 20 10 66647 ZICK ABRAMS w 3 110 6 4 Fell. J Martin B Schreiber 5 o a 11-51 Time. 24*. 601, 1:18. WSnner — R. f. by Rowling Brook — Catharine of Navarre (trained by I'.. P. Rrazier). Went to IH»st at 4:21. At post 2 minuti -. Start ^ihk!. Won driving: second and third the same. Brace Larson wa- lucky in escaping :i jam at the start, followed Higginbotbam closely to the stretch and. eliallenging in the final furlong, won drawing clear. Higginbotbam sprinted away from the others on the turn out of the baefcatretch and appeared the winner, but tired under the whip in the stretch. Gauun closed a big gap and carried his bi^ weight well and finished gaaaely. Duche-s of Montohello. crowded back in the early stages, finished with a belated rush. Vesme ran fairly well. Ziek Abrams was fairly lifted off his feet When the jam came and fell. The winner was entered to be sold for $000; no bid. Si latched —06082 Mildri tie. Ids. Overweights — C.otboline, 1] pounds. CCi^Qft SEVENTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. (1:464 — 1—100.) $400 added. 2 ytar alii and an DOUOO ward. Selling. Net value to winner $:{40. Ind Horses AWTPP~St Y4. lA % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C F S (66647)TINKHR W 4 9S 4 3 '* 6' 3"k 2J l"t F Burton J Arthur 3 4 4 4-5 1-3 66626 JACK LORY w it 5 103 6 2 21 2°" 2"* 3' 23 Van DusenC Schawacker 8 13 13 4 3-2 06647 LADY ELLISON wit 5 141 2 1 4k Zh 4» 4" 3k Bilac C li Ellison 1 1 9-147-30out 66360 FLOSS 8. v\ it 4 101 3 4 l2 1* D 1* 4': Hogg F Garrett 20 60 60 20 S 06321 MR. JACK w :t 5 106 7 8 8 S S 73 &■* Rawson C W Givens 20 25 2', hi l' 06628 SOPHIE CARTER ws 3 90 1 7 3' 4l 6» 6i 6:! Engl'der H T Oxnard 12 15 15 41 S-5 06094 LACACHE wa 7 149 8 6 0* 6* 5* ■■'■ 7»» Pickens A B Maginuis 8 8 7 2 7-10 66570 ETTA M. WSJ 1 101 a 5 6; 7 T; I I R Lowe C, 1. Shughart 30 75 75 15 5 Time, 21'. 501 1:18, 1'47i. 1:54 Winner— Ch. f. by Handapriag— Frankie (trained by J. Arthur). Went to post at 4:47. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. Tinker broke slowly and was outrun to the first turn ami carried very wide, was then waited with until well around the far turn, moved up when Lady Klli-ou did. shook oil the latter wlieu straightened out in the homestretch and, after catching 11.— S.. swerved to the inside in the last sixteenth and carried lack Lory over with her. Jack Lory came through on the inside when entering the homestretch and. ckydttg on the leaders with a rush, caught Tinker, but tired in the tinal drive. Lady Ellison ran fairly w- ll. but quit when Lilac went to the whip and is overrated. Floss S. ran a good ra«e. but was made entirely tea Banco u- ! 01 and tired in the stretch. The winner was entered lo be sold for $500; bo bid. Oakland Entries and Past Performances for Wednesday, January 30. , t , Oaklaod Entries and Past Performances for Wednesday, January 30, j i WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK HEAVY. £ | First Race [1st Oakland] I I ■ I . ' r " - j " ■ J r • FIE ST RACE — 3 1-2 Furlongs. 2-year-olds. Allowances. (41] — 2—115.) Index Course Dlst Time T'ck Wt Ran % StrFln Jockeya Best Company ALTADICE, h. c, 2, by Altamax — Prejudice (T. H. Williams). Weight today 114. 96559 Oakland 3 1-2 f tt] slow lit 1 1"- 12 VV Miller Bonheur, Billy Myers. Adena. RACONTEUR, ch. g. 2. by Toddington — Suspicion (Keene Bros.). Weight today 111. 66073 Oakland 3 1-2 f 45=: slop 112 E 1*11* W Imgan Billy Watkina, Braggart, creation. 66J41 Oakland 3-8 36J hvy 111 1 2£ 2° J McIntyreFirestone, Bunker Hill, T. Calhoun. LOVE OF GOLD, ch. f, 2, by Goldfinch— Love Chase (S. C. Hildreth). Weight today 111. 66510 Oakland 3 1-2 f 43D hvy h'7 5 2* 1*1 L WillianisJeremiab, Wilmore, Leonardsdale. 66370 Oakland 3-8 38* slop 109 9 6-} 4CJ Sandy llationica. Albia. Jeremiah. 66.113 Oakland 3-S 36 hvy 109 7 5i 5" Sandy Firestone, Bravoure. Wilmore. WILMOKE, b. c, 2, by Russell — Bl itzen's Sister (H. T. Griffin). Weight today 110. 6C092 (See Oakland chart in this paper). 66540 Oakland 3 1-2 f 42; hvj 11 lnk 3- W Miller L. of Gold. Jeremiah. Leonardsdale. C6126 Oakland 3 1-2 f 43$ hvy MO 2 2-\ 2~ Horner Firestone, Jeremiah, Rhinestone. 66313 Oakland 3-8 36 "hvy 112 1 2 '_ " Horner Firestone, Bravoure. HeatherSeott. HENRY KELLY, blk. c, 2, by Yeilow Tail — Mary (Anchorage Stock Farm). Weight today 110. (0241 Oakland 3-8 361 hvy 114 3 u°* 6-1 Graham Firestone, Raconteur, Bunker Hill. SANDPIPER, ch. c. 2. by Yankee Doodle — Nic Nac (Live Oak Stable) Weight today 110. 66540 Oakland 3 1-2 f 43§ hvy 110 1 E| B»| Van'bout Love of Geld. Jeremiah, Wilmore. 66445 Oakland 3-8 37g slop 114 5 8 9'» Van'bout Bravoure. Parasol, Brookleaf. 66313 Oakland 3-8 26 hvy 112 6 1- 6181L FountainFirestone, Bravoure, Wilmore. BANWARD, b. f, 2, by Bannockburn— Miss Howard (B. Schreiber). Weight today 107. 66"4'i Oakland 3 1-2 f 42g hvy 109 7 7"t 7»* T Clark I^ave of Gold, Jeremiah. Wilmore. GALTRIX, b. c, 2, by Galveston— Detrix (El Primero Stable). Weight today 114. First start. GALMOORE, b. c, 2, by Galveston —Hannah Moore (P. Sheridan). Weight today 114. iirst start. : j _ — i^ mm — m UNCLE SAM. ch. c. 2. by Yankee Doodle — Wrinkles (F. J. NeiP. Weight today 114. First sunt. KATIE GLEASON. br. f, 2. by Kenilworth— St. Phillipina (H. Stover). Weight todav 111. 1 ■ ir-i start. LADY Tiifct start. BACHE. br. f, 2, by St. Avonicv.s— Mamie G. (J. D. Millin\ Weight •"* today • 111 Page 4 Second Race [2nd Oakland] SECOND RACE— 5 1-2 Furlong-:. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. (1 :0a1— G— 100. ) SIR BRILLAR, ch. h, 5. by Sir Mo dred— Brillar (C. J. Casey). Weight todav 112 ' 12 Oakland 11:1. .May in : j ; «a 44 f Clark Dol. Dollars, Earl Rogers Burieieh ?akla,nd B H H •& 53Z. J5 * « S v P T Clark Clondll«ht. Mansard. Native g (.. ZM Jamaica, 1-4 1:1*1 good US n 13 Q U 13--yr Clark Lotus, Bertha E.. QnadrlUi DAVID BOLAND. b. g. 5. by Tenny— Ella Boland (Reality Stable). Weigh* todav 109 '' ■ , '■ ' ''" ] 1 :; 1 ::■, 3» A Brown G. Rule. Ch. Wlttman. Metlakatla , '• 1:024 skm 9 3 :' 2 :■ S« .1 McBride Sugarmald, Rubv, Bill Mayhani ' 66541 Oakland E C 1:134 hvy 109 l ill* 14 A Drown Lugano. Box Elder, Joe Oi ESCAMADO. b. g, 5. by Emperor of Norfolk— Esperanza (H. E. Rowell). Weight tolav 103 Oakland 6 1-2 1 1:2 .slow 98 I 3 , 4*1 Sandy Hector, Joe Coyne Collec J( Oal md i-8 1:02fhvy 109 ! 14 3» W Miller Cloudlight, Ocean Shore S 66X75 Oakland lmlOOy 1:494 slop Ml » 1 X J • ■"Sandy Jo,- Coyne, Neakm, Cfcsrtjan. SUPREME COURT, b. g. 5. by R ussell— Justicia (C. Van Dusen). Weight today 109 7-8 1:274 fast 107 2 3 3 I . 7™ Kunz Pant. mile. Per. Domo \ Muskodav m 1 .1. i . Donohue, Molesey Cello ' 86499 Aa r rk 11:46 slop 144 5 i"4BrasseI a. Muakoday, Merlingo, Varietea. HUGH M'GOWAN, ch. g. 6. by Sleipner — Sieve (H. E. Rowell). Weight +od~v 10 » 1 i 1 '■ Pulled up Runham Bubrlc, Han. us. ;. ~, Shore ■ '2 Oakland 5-8 1:0 8 8) 8" Runham Bapld Water, Sir Russell Bla»s Oakland ( 6 1-3 11:09 hvy 199 . Pulled up. Runham CkmdUght, Mansard, Native Son! SEA AIR. br. m. 5. by Pirate of Penzance — Fragrance (T. E. McLaughlin). Weight tc "av 107 £ Oakland In 107 8 8 8 Sand Cloodllght, Ocean Shor. Kscaniado i Oakland 102 1-4 alow 1:141 5 8 7 .- 6» McL'hiin Martinmas, Beknhrhted &i £7 MO Oakland 100 F C slop 1:12J 7 7 E «• 44 A Wright Angleta. DavidBoland.HammCTaway HERSAIN. b. m, 5, by Sain — Hesneria (R. R. Rice, Jr.). Weight today 107 3- H:l rair i : 5 4 ::: Sandy Gold. Rale, CI Wlttma D md 7-S 1:282 slow 107 5 2 3 5 5,( 5 rJA Brown MaryF., P'cessTitania Misst 86580 kland 1 1:1« alow , i- 4* Sandy ' Bfagrane, Misty's Pride, I BRUSH UP. b. m. 5. by Ben Brush — Miss Lausleman (H. T. Griffin). Weight today 107 Oak i i 5-81: 23 hvj ! I } G \ Brown deadlight, Ocean Shore ''"■'. „u ■ ■ a 1-4 1:144 good 106 7 E S g» 8»4H ner Mintia, Varfetes, Hzellna I i J-4 1:14 mud 110 3 3 1 5' 5,,iKoerner Rusk, Alencon, rea MELITAH. ch. f. 3, by Balgowaa or Dewey — Lady Maud (H. Mack). Weight todav 89 ' * - - ' ' '* ' Vox V ■■ iili. Clamor, Tawasentha " ' tdl07 6 6 E 5« Loagne Grace G.. Grace Si Clair Sainri.la lOakland J-4 1:154 slop 109 1 7 7 7 iT»4L WIlliamsTony Faust, , Ocean Shore DOLLIE DOLLARS, b. f. 3. by Toddington— Nadavis CH. M. Mason). Weight todav 89 Oakland 92 5 : E -i -. Sandy Gateway, Hedgerhorn Nentumis lOakland 3-4 1:164 hvy 94 5 1 1, 1] Sandy Earl Rogers, Bnri 65397 Aqueduct B-8 ESf fast 103 13 13 ft a* 9:i C Ross JerseyLady, S.Pn li. ;«. Bowel! enti E camado and Hugh MeGowan. Third Race [3rd Oakland] THIRD RACE— 1 Mile. 4-year-oUs and upward. Selling, i p:'s — 1 — 117. ) PRESTIGE, b. h, 5, by Previous— Challie Howard (Fleer de lis Stablel. We-'gh* today 113 3-4 1:1* slowlOl 7 .:•:.. Magrane Histy'a Priile Pal and 12 4 4' m :■ radei . M ,; ■■ O I and 61 . ud U0 i S 5 C1 V Horner Van Ness, Shady I id, C. SVIttman. ROLLA. b. g. 4, by Russell — Naoma (W. Walker), Ve: rht tcuay 107. •■ ■ 1 1 i i:,i i orgus Crowshade, Cher] d'Or ■ ! ' I 1:14 ■: 5 '■■ ■■.■--'.! Hunt r Magrane, Misty's !':":.■ P !' ind 3-4 1:161 hyy 106 5 4 6 6 7-':".i Hunter Noale Lucille, Van Ness, I LONE WOLF, br. g. 5. by Prince Plenty — Tootie Nichols (R. R. Rice. Jr.). Weight today 107 '"• * Oakland Luelan, Ed Sheridan, ( ipl Burnett ''• ! I ::_■_■ i- l | Horner Swagger, Briers, Jim Pender isl Oakland 1 1-8 1S9| slow 109 ill 1 E**c 61* Sandy Iras, Laxell, Isabellta. SIB. CARTER, b. g. 6. by Sir Dixon — Belle Carter (H. E. Rowell)'. We-'ght tcuay 107 i ..•■■■. v . o t in tl Is t 1 7-8 1 "32 2»k 5T1 Sandy Santa Ray, Fury Judge li 12 3 3 4 Lone W df, Swai xi r, B 1*487 Oak 1 1:47| hvy ill G : I | Sandy LoncWolf, Crow INFLAMMABLE, ch. g. 5. bv Donald A. — Mok-Ka-Hi (O. F. Hume). Weight tc^av '07 Oakla I ll:47|hvy 107 1 2 1 2 . •- W Miller Lone Wolf , Crowshad« Sir Carter 06373 Oakland 1 1-4 2:111 slop 107 1 5 5 4 3] 4" Sandy VoUday, Graphite, Baker ind 1 l:44j 1 7 7 7 7 6sllSandy Andrew Mack, Neptunus, Sea Lad. WARTE NICET, ch. h. 7. by Fonso — Lucasta (P. Wilkerson). V/eight today 105. • - nd •; 1--' : I: - slop :• : 9 5 2 3 I Lycurgus All e Cary, G. P. McN ir ] '■ » Oakla i 7-8 1 -i 9 9 8 8 'ILy orgus Santa Bay, Fury, -I 66S63 11:43 slow 98 1 3 1 3 ' trgua Capt. Burnett, Invader, Wenrick. CBOWBHADK, blk. g. 4. by Ogden — Lambent (P. G. Lynch'' . Weight today 102 14 4 E Lynch Bolla, Cherlpe I d'O ■ Oa md hvy 97 7 4 2 1 1] . E Lynch Lone Wolf, Sir Carter. Inflammable '• Oakland 11:45) slop 101 G 2 2 2 2 •» J1 Horner Gov. Davis, v.'Iuh-vs. Miss Rlllie. DORA I., b. m. 8. by Eagle Pluim — Froila (J, Ryan). _ Weight toriay 100 Oakland 1 ." 2 4 -1 '_ 7 -IM.-Rae Santa Ray, EdithJaraes. Uice Carv Oakland lm 50y 1 I9J 1 ". o 4 7 7 :-T,:Mc-R:io Lucian, Briers Mne Spot " 66411 Oakland 11:46 mud 103 2 2 4 6 V S*| McRae Metlakatla, Swagger, Kogo. Fourth Race [4th Oakland] FOURTH RACE— 1 Mile. 3-year-clds ard upward. Handicap. (1:38 —4- UT.) NEALON. br. c. 4. by Sain — Si=ter Josephine (C. E. Durnell). Weight todav I'G ,:' 11-4 W Miner Kercheval, Logistilla, Sir 1 : 1 w Miller Hector, Collector Jessup, Jocund 4 2" 2- Horner Joe Coyne. Corrigaa, Clamor. KERCHEVAL, br. c. 4. by The Commoner or Tithonus — Tom Boy (W. V. Conran . Weight today 110. I2 C Koerner Lojjistilla. Sir E n B ' s : : ' ' I Ball « ' ■ '•■ ■ ' Park 1 1-16 1:50 hvy Qullett Arfano, Lord Stanl pe, W.H.Carey. RUBRIC, ch. h. 5, by Mirthful — Herbric (E. Gaylord). Weight today 107 Oakla Sandy ;;,.; a B64.V1 and 1 1:442 slop '"- 33 2 2 2 l3 Sandy The Borgian, Logistilla, Borghesl 66260 Oakland 3-4 1:15 slow 107 5 E E S 6*«1W Miller Col Jessup, Mary v.. Soufriere. THE BORGIAN, br. h. 5, by Br-.t.is— Ledette (W. Walker). Weight todav 102. •' ; ■ H'y J'k nBlagg, Instructor. Ml md I da lay Gi teway, M ind Hunter Blondy, Hedgethorn, Instn DUSTY MILLER, b. h. 6. by Montana— What Not (C. Van Dusen). Weight today 100. 66657* ikland 1 -;::•- t Sullivan K cheval, Logistilla, - ' Von Tromp, Kercheval, Ed Ball 66537 A 106 1 9 9 9 9 9 '#D Riley .T. F. Donohue. Mol FULLETTA. ch. c, 4, by Mirthful— Etta CH. W. Hoag). Weight today 98. 1 "'• '• ' ' 11:42 fair :: :r .".' Graham Voladay, St. Elmwood, Avonalis Oakland • I J a 3 3] ' W Miller Rubric, Ramus, Oct Shore. 14 3 - I ■ YY Miller Mandator, Earl R I htfuL Fifth Race [5th Oakland] FIFTH RACE— 7 1-2 Furlong?. 3-year-old^ and upward. Selling. (1: ROYAL SCOT. ch. c. 4. by Ben Strome — Lady Hope X. Thurman). V.'eight today 110. 7 ■; : : "i . lark Sugarmald, Ruby, Bill ' : 1 Island 1 1:40 : 10 10 1" 8= B ISewell Wes, Orly, Water Do" 64362 Sarai M| alow 110 22 2 1 lewell Patlnltza, Johnstown, At Dawn. GOVERNOR DAVIS, ch. c. 4, by Algo'.— Ladv English (R. R. Rice, Jr.). Weight todav 110 Sandy Mandator. Dorado Lax 11 Minkla 15 4 4 4 4* 21} Sandy Fulletta, Graphite, Mlsa BlUIe 11:4 •■ E I !; 3 I Kirsch'm Beechwood, EnUetta, ■ INVADER, ch. h, 5. by Esher — reisocn (H. Stcver . Weight tcday 107 15 6 5 5*k 24 W Miller ( tpt. Burnett. Wenrlck, E.Sberidan Oakland lop 5 4 3 I " 1' L WilliamsMetlakatla, Baker, Potrero • tnd l i-i i - 2 3 4 G2 ;ni_T. WlUfaunsIras, Briers, Elle. SANTA RAY. ch. f, 4 by St. Ave:: icus — Ray of Gold (J. F. Clifford). Weight today 106. ' " " !ii Brown ■ , Pnry, .Tuiise. Water Cnre. 1 kland 2 • A Brown EdlrhJames, AllceCary, Cloche d'Or 66521 ( I 9 7 -own P'cc ssWheeler, Bll .Sa a, N WATCHFUL, br. c, 4. by Mirthful— Wary (I. H. Stevens 1. Weight today 103. '■- 105 2 3 4 I G '.-■ V Bi wn Beechwood, Dorado, i md ' •■• 108 3 •" E :' 4* 1. Wil iamsThe Mighty, Bell Reed Yo San B 7 5* 1*1 L WllliamsCh. Wlttman, Not Elba. MISS MAY BOWDISH. b. m. 6. by Libertine— Phoebe F. (W. St. Vincentl. Weight, today 101. ' vy 102 5 lo Yel ne. LHIi . li.n slop 13 4 ! I ! ' \\ Miller Andrew Mack, \ , Lad Oakland | W Miller Bnshthorpe, ElChi'hua, I.. I COLONEL JEWELL, ch. c. 4, by Inverness — Annie Blackburn (C. Van Dusen). Weight todav 100 ■ i ' .'" ' ■ : 2 '■ 7 9" 11 R McDan'IH tapala, Elfin Kl 12 ; 1 ' D H [lion, Mountel anfc 1 on ,-• i M 51 Ascot Park 3-4 1:14J ' I 1 Bologna, Allerion, an ■ CAFTAIN EURNETT. b. g. 4. by Rubicon— Miss Reel (J. McCarthy). Weight today 100. Luci in, l".'l Sheridan, Blue S b. 1 1:45 slow 95 5 7 ". : Buxl n li-.. ler, Wenrick, Ed Sherld ind 1 : ■ . ■"■ - Sandy Sb. Lad. r essWI ■ PROCEEDS, br. h. 7, by Pirate of Penzance — Fertile (W. C. Daly). Weight today 93. Relm nl Pk - 106 12 12 11 12 1. 12 Glenecbo, Fada, King Coli 62052 Aqu 11:43 slov HO S 3 I I 6} 6' Springer Ebony, ParkvlUe, Janeta 61784 Washington Im 1 IM 6 ' S E "J £*• Springer Yorkshire Lad, T.s M.n-t in. Merllngo BOGUM, b. g. 3, by Bassetlaw — Sonoma (Keene Bros.). V/eight today 96. 1 3 3 1 14 1* W M . Jovf il, Peligrosa Ber ■ \ 7 7 3] 2] \v M II r iv er essLs : Oakland PC .2 7 7 7 7 P R David Boland, Lugano, ::•. I ALARIC, b. c, 3, by Pirate c! Panraace — Mollie Pitcher (J. E. Case). Weight today 94. 1 G al - Handmaiden, Boguin, GalvesloRian ".!•. Oakl |o» 6 7 7 7-' _ Graham llaminmlden, Silv P C l:ia hvy Vfl ( 7 7 :.' 44 Sands M. Hollander. Coco, Mrs. Mai PEERLESS LASS, br. f. 3. by Free Xnight— Quesada fL. T. Lee). Weight today 83. *..:■• 1 1 1 1, r i: Dugan Bogum, Poinsett la, Blanche C 1 akland a ... ! 6 I E Dugan D.of Orleans. A.Kareni * 66351 Oakland - .-l^l1 -"" ,; I S B3 4 : E Dugan Blanche ('.. A. Karenina, I Sixth Race [6th Oakland] SIXTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds. Special Weights. (1:13— «— 118.) SILVESTRO. ch. c. 3. by Laszan ic — Religion (J. C. Yeagerl. Weight tcday 112. 65675 i B-8 IM. i 12 12 12** A Harris GemmeU, Galvi 0 \ Spa. JOHNNY LYONS, b. c. 3. by Pain— La Rel'.a (M. J. Hayes). Weight today 112. P C 1:1! 1 i r Hayi F. Netigi at, Avon 1 . ' '1 8 8 B* 6'4J Hayea Red Bill, Al Llndlcy. Joyful ikland * 1 E 5 'I 44 J Hayes Grace G., Grace St Clair. J DUKE OF ORLEANS, br. ', 3. by Albeit— Belle of Orleans fR. R. Bi« Jr.\ Weight today 109. » ! ■ 7 ::- Sandy La Rose, Am, a Karenim v . 1 2 61 74 T taric l'ee: u sa Lass, . •.'■tl Oakland 6 1-2 f 1:111 hvy 109 1 1 2 SI V, L WllliamaPeerless Lass, A.Karenina, Mi OCEAN SHORE, b. g. S, by Kis:n"t— Krlen G. (A. P. Elliott). Weight tcdav 109. 1 I 2 2} E A Mai rOr isscul h r, T ny Pant i. i§ il Oakland I 1:43 1 I 1 2 ..' Kirsch'm Bobric, Ramus, Fnlletta. t 15 Oakl :, . i:"j' h\y 91 1 1 1 p 2 * Kirsch'm Cloudlight, Escamado, Yada. BLAGG. b. g. 3, by Free Knight— Stella Perkins (L. T. Lee). Weight today 109. gi ' - ' ii and 3-4 1:17 slop 94 ! ■ • . 1 O Borgian 66449 Oaklai 1 p 94 2 3 Dugan Mia Pride, Instructor, L.of theVaie. • Oaklaa 1 S I 2 ( : : _•• hvy si, 2 B 7 » »»• K Dugan Rapid Water, Joe Coyne, Bo MABEL HOLLANDER, b. f. 3. bv Maxio — Circiet (H. Stover). V.'eight today 107. in.l P C 1:11| IS 1 ' 1 ■ 1: 1 1 1 ■ [ 1 Ingham. Gemmell. Pair ! a I Oal ' I 1 I : h . 1 • 1 I ■ II Oilman Dol. Dollars. Karl H ».i... Oaklan«l P M I I p G 11 14 14 L WUHamsPahidlnl, Bhtacbe C, Uaia. BLANCHE Ci b. f, 3. by Sain — Malaise (M. stack). Weight today 107. •..;*: 1 -; Oakland 3-4 1:161 slow 107 8 8 8 "•' 4" Conway Peerless Lass, Bogum, Poinsettia SC446 Oakland PCl:18tslop 107 S 3 .". E4 3* Graham Mabel BoJlander, Paladini, Haia. : OahluuU 3-4 lrldg mud It 7 0 i 2 4J C* Horner Grace G., Grace St. Clair, Salnrida. GRACE G., ek. f, 3. by Albert— M6nntaic Madge (H. W. Hoagt. Weight tcdav 107. 7-8 1:28| skjw 97 4 1 1 1 V 44 W Miller MarvF.. P'cessTitnnia, MissOftlcio's Oakland P C 1:11 bvy 1 X 3 K 1' v Loc*UC St. Elmwood, Plausible, Blondy. ..kland C-! ; :; I 2 2* 1' Graham Grace St. Clair, Saimida, J. l.^ous. Los Angeles Entries and Past Performances for Wednesday, Jan. 30. Los Angeles f ntries and Past Performances for Wednesday, Jan. 30. WEATEER CLEAR. TRACK FAIT. ^ First Race [1st Los Angeles] FIRST RACE— 1 Mile. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. (1:881 4 100.) Index Course Dist Time Tck Wt St % % % StrFin Jockeys Best Company BLACK PRINCE, blk. h, 5. by Lazzarone — Belle Air (J. R. Pyne). Weight todav 109. t Park ! | Finn Beservat'n. J. Little Marl Mayer As i Park ' .'■■;• E 1 1 1 1* 1« R McDan'lSherlR Bell, Tattenfaam Freesi i - A Park 11:47 slop 109 I • E 4 (K McDan'l Astral, Avontellus. Baabie. ARA. br. h. 5. by Governor Forakor — Modjeska (I. K. Miller). Weight today 109. • t Park ! 1 1:15 fast 11-' 3 9 Kunz Confessor, Tay. George, L of Life ',-, it Park lm 70y 1:60 hvy 168 1 C 6 E 7j' 41" D Boland Bill Curtis, Varietea, Reservation. 65764 Ascot Park 3-4 1:134 fast 104 7 7 7 7 6"iH Smith Supreme Court, Don homo, TlUKOII KINSMAN, br. h, 5, by Borgia — Roma II. (Elmwood Farm). Weight today 109. Park a 107 "■ 5 i 5h 6* Kons I nfessor, Claadestine, Bill Curtis. 66462/ eot Park 3-4 l:16J hvy ill . 7.7 7'-'IKunz Bedolfo, Betsey, Foccasta. : Park 1 1:41 101 : 7 7 1 4* I1 Kunz Komombo, Roman Boy, Aueassin. MGRATHIANA PRINCE, ch. g. 10. by Hanover — El Dorado (P. C. Donalcche). Weight tcday 106. iiis., ,.-,., a - Park ebari m this paper, i I Park lm! j I M fast 109 6 8 8 8 s t** 3 Smith Niblick, Lucreee, Lord PrOTOst ■■. -.,ot Park 1 1-8 l:ao} fast rtf 3 8 S I 81 : ■'(• Boss Baron Esher, Cotillion, Reservation : Park 1 1:414 fast 105 S S 7 7 71 51U J Smith LineofLife, [ToldYou, L.Wroasnum. TABY TOSA," gr. g, 8. by Lo Premier— Gray Bess (A. Goodin). Weight tcday 106. ' Park 7- ■ 283 good 104 3 7 7 1 7 •' • M Preston Belvoir, Medd. Daisy, Cant. Sarto 6«7^S Ascot Park ',' fast 109 • • i 5 6' V '.1 Harris Mandarin, Standover, Ora h 66442 A: »t Park 1 i:j;.j slop 1 •:. 1 " S E E 4:-iD Riley LineofLife, CoLBronston.W'd GIVONNI BALERIO. br. c. 4. by Pontiac — Pandora (Mrs. J. Cml). Weight today 101. 1-2 f 1:09 fa I 1 fl» 2» M Preston Lotta Gladstone, Neatness, Taxer Park B 1-2 f 1*74 fast MB 1 - I '■'■' a*l M Preston G. Sifter, Ampedo, PredMnlboUand £6439 Ascot Park S 1-2 f 1 Oil slop lo." 2 11 14 24 M Preston Hlrtie, Pro Pyro, Maxim Gorky, I TOLD YOTJ, b. g, 4, by The Pepper — Ida Ford (W. O. Joplin). Weight todav 101. I Park 1 l-K 102 6 1 2 2 ;■■ C Ko rnerCotilll n, Ch.Walwi -t: . :::;,- J.'ihf. ; i rk 3 il:i!i fast 106 ' -i !! ! 1 C Koemer The Ma.i . Ellin King, Ambitions. Park lm SO] 1:45 fast !-:, E 3 3 3 3* J*4C Koerner Von Tromp, Standover, Clandestine. SUAVITA, ch. f. 4. by St. Leonards— Afeala COlive Grove Stable). Weight today 90. 1:11} slop 103 :; " md Hirtle, Givonnl Balerio, Ero P/ro, • Park 3-4 1:164 slow 102 5 ■■ '• s B1* C Grand Cotillion, Col. Jewell, Mountebank. •6198 Ascot Park 2-4 1 H slow 104 2 4 4 4- S kC Grand Confessor, L. Gladstone, PoncasU. RED KNIGHT, ch. h, 7. by Knight of Ellerslie— Belle Daly (H. Mason). Weight today 109. Park 11:!', (34 I I 4" R McDan'lChantilly, Toupee. Belvoir. 6B74S Benninga 1 1:424 fast IM s o t 6 :.-' 4; W Doyle Cederstrome, New York, Chalfonte. Bl ga 11-8 1:69 fast 101 Left at the post Dndley Voladay, Blue Bnck, Chall SHERIFF BELL. b. h, 7. by Ornament— Louisa (W. D. Millard) Weight todav 109. -. .■ Park 1 i:;: ta t 111 18 7 6 ' G W Fischer Clandestine, Snnrav. Reilw -l il '.-•"t Park BrC2:04i fast 100 3 9 G 9 6* 6' Ki «h ': J. Little, Mark. May or. -. .. A- .it Park lmSOyl:48 fast Ufl 1 3 1 3 2: 2» W Fischer Black Prince, Tattenham, in. las. PYRRHO, b. g. 8, by Albeit— Zetetic (C. A. Ross). Weight tcday IOC. Park i • : ■' Row Lord Provost, Van Hope, Bauble. 63439 Buffalo lm '." ' '■ I ' Ross Pn nta, 1 he I 61011 Ascot Park lm 50j 1:1 ..she, 105 6 9 9 9 6* ' - C Ross Northville, Tender Crest, Pacbaca. SATCHEL, b. m, 8. by Sain— Highland (W. A. DeweesL Weight today 104. * Ascol Park 5 1-2 t »,T Boiesen Royal Kogne, Money Muss, Br ry Park hvy 106 8 13 12 12 12 '; Boiesen Uuapala, Blfln King. Eomombo I Park 1 i 5 E l; Warren Bannell, Tnaddeus, Wm. Parrisb. DESMAGES, br. g, 4. by Tarcoola — Linda Dichamounix (Smith & Martin). Weight today 101. t Park BrC2:04l fast 97 6 11 7 9* 10,T Q Nichols Beservat'n, J. Little, Mark. Mayer. it Park 1 1-16 1-.50J last 1 1 7 :, 1 I P Is 1 Boy, Yellow Kid, Cot edian 66460 Ascot Park 4 1 1 1" 2" G Nichols Mark.Mayer, Avontellus, Comedian KOMOMBO. blk, m, 6. bv Albert— Hoodoo (E. Wright). Weight today 09. BrC2 . good ' ■ " R McDsm'LTack Little, Golds) t. R fast I0B '_' •". 5 i' Su'vanBlackPrince, She Iff] nham ■ ■ ■• Park 1 1:44| slow lfll 6 8 7 E 7: o° il Smith Foacasta, Jack Adat B i. PACIFICO, b. g. 5, by Emperor of Norfolk— Atalanta II. (G. W. Baldwin). Weight todav 10G. lark 1 1:42 fast 105 10 7 7 ". Pri ice Magnet, Viona. Mount ! . il Park 11:41! I I : B W Fischer Pr. Ching, Pr. Magnet, Viona. .scot Park lm TOy 1:464 fast 106 7 i a 4 41 561 J Harris Jetsam. Legatee, Cbanc. Walworth. Second Race [2nd Los Angeles] SECOND RACE — 5 1-2 Furlongs. 3-year-olds. Allowances. (1:06}— 4— 103.) RED BALL. ch. c, 3, by Lieber Karl— 'Marguerite A. (J. Coffey). Weight, today 107. Aa t Park tasl M0 s J 4 1 I . Brussel Vinton, Buna, Irish Mail. Pai : 5-8 IM 4 usa 1 Yaddo, n. Vial m. 65739 Ascol Park F C 1:11| good 10B 6 7 7 6' B" W Kelly Ampedo, CL.Stone. TreasureSeeker SHASTAMAX. ch. c. 3. by Altam ax— Shasta Water. Weight todav 107. ■tart. FALSTAFF, ch. g, 3, by Knight of the Thistle— Takanassee (F. J. Kelly). Weight today 104. Park B-8 104 1 1 2 34 9 -: aasih KingAhab. St. Edgar, LittleMinister 66311 Ascot Park 2-1 1:17 a p 107 7 E B »6J 7: '.! Fv . Phil Igoe, Airs. cut Park B-8 1:024 slop 105 6 G s 9J S21iW Fischer Benraw, Dr.Crook, L'd Bosstsctsa. NORDEN, ch. g, 3, by Sabine — Alv eritas (G. J. Long). Weight today 104. 7 'a' li'7 D Boland Halton, Ladv Kittv. Dominaa \".i ' 103 8 7 6 :■■ 7-1D Boland Blancer, L. Fitzgibbon, L ■'■,- Kitty. OTTO PRICE, br. g. 3. by Sain — Canagnes (W. A. KcKinnoy). Weight today 104. ■ Park 5 1- i 7 S 4' 3*4 M Preston Dom Inns Arvi, Ektta, Banlada Park 2 fast 105 11 M Pi Fitzgi \ .. I \ eot. 66521 As A Park 2-11:17 slow 104 I ■" 1 B1 4' .1 Harris PhB Igoe, Pans. Bay Bgan. SINALOA II. . ch. f, 3. by Emperor cf Norfolk— La Toluca (E. J. Baldwin). Weight today 102. Vscot Park 2-4 1:144 tasl . \. K :■ aril o, Ampedo, Ix rd Stanhope. 66197 Ascot Park 5-5 1:024 slow 110 2 5 .7 9* 11»4L Wilson L.Kitty, L.Pitzgibbon, V.Lorraine. 60473 Ascot Park 1-1 4^1 fast loo 9 10 11 liJ" Horner Van Loan, Commlda, Tom Gilroy. BUNA, eh. f. 3, by Solitaire IL— Centre Tip (P. C. DonalecheV Weight today 102. - Park 7-8 1:304 fast 106 7 5 8 9 1 Smith Vinton, Irish Mail, Red Ball sc ' Park ■ • last 105 14 14 I J Smith P. Fitzgibbon, VI ■ Price t Park 5 1-2 f 1:094 fast 102 11 11 li 11 7" J Smith Allerion. Palilalia. Joan of Arc. SIXFUXL, br. f, 3. by Ksnihvort'i — Buzzer (R. A. Torsha). Weight today 102. • \ t Park 5 1-2 f 1:113 slop 92 I .• ' I : Hirtle, Givonnl Balerio, Ero-Pyro. Vscot Park ;.-■; 1 :••:'■ slop : IHudlin Treasure Seeker. Illusion, Pi B 8 11 11 11" J Harris Airs. Dulcinea, Commlda. SAN ALVARADO. br. c, 3. by St. Symphorien — Mistletoe (Elmwood Farm). Weight today 107. Park 7 - )lo til 1 64 9 ' Kunz t . Buna, Irish Mail. ROYAL ASCOT, b. g. 3. by Benros— Palo de Rosa (Orangevale Stable). Weight today 104. .,• 73 Asi I Pa I 7-8 1:304 tmmi . - 7 - W Knapp VI Irish M ' '.. ■i | Keogh :.. Pitsglbboi . \ i n, Otto Price. 66440 Ascot Park X-8 1:214 '■'■ • 16 5 6« 0'3 D Boland St. Edgar, Ch. L. Stone, Bap. Bice. E. B. H.. b. c. 3. by Indio — Springlike (D. A. Ross). Weight today 104. Keogh Stella A . Max. Gorkv, J. Leonard. e ;."-.'. 7 A B-8 01 tasl L04 ! 11 12 12 8" Keogh Yaddo, Louise Fitzgibbon, Vintoc icol Park 1 1:444 slow 106 7 7 6 7 7' " FKehoe Lit. Minister. Ch. P. Stone, H.Rice WIRE CUT. ch. g, 3, bv Bonnie Joe— Myra Blackburn (E. S. Earnett). Weight today 104. ' 1:17 slop 97 6 1 4 s; • |M Preston Elancer, Phil Igoe. Airs. ', fast 95 s i ■ JHarty Gonzales, Joan of Are. Bona. lscoI Park B-8 1:02 fast 103 9 4 5 »2 10' 8 Callahan LordStanhope, Baseline, L-MInistei EELCHAMBER. ch. c. 3, by Golden Garter— La Paz (J. C. Cooley). Weight todav 104. iga 5 1-8 f 1:08 slop 104 4 7 7" J. C. Core. I. ring, Blondy. ■ a B 1-2 f 1:08 fast U0 2 0 0 in 10" J Jor.es Victoria!'... P.Portunatus, R'kstoae 63791 Brighton B 6 1-2 f l:0Sg slop 107 3 4 a ti' 64 H Cochran Athens. Mortiboy, Bl Capitan. PREMIUM ROSE, b. f, 3, by Kismet— Promise IV. (C. Kerr). Weight todav 102. Park B-8 1:02 fast M0 8 .: 6 I 5 Wh em'n L Fitzgibbon. Vinton, Otto Price, fast 100 10 1" 10 61 4* Whitem'n Stella A.. .Max. Gorky. 3. Leonard. 66074 Ascot Park B-8 1:03} fast 30 13 14 14 It* II1* Whitem'n Gonzales. Joan of Arc. Bona. ROSEMARY D.. ch. f, 3. by Previous— Sis O'Lee (R. Bauer). Weight todav 102. B66U As ' Park 1 2 :' G Talbert L. Fitzgibbon, Vinton, Otto P Vs r Paik B 1- . i 'i 7 6 1 lert Hirtle. Black Ey i, Ibble Belle. • :ot Park 5-8 1:034 fast 90 4 0 'j ~.\ 'J7 Talbert Gonzales, Joan of Are, Buna. Third Race [3rd Los Angeles] THIRD RACE— 3-4 Milo. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. (1 12 6 ''7.' DEWEY, b. h. 8, by Sain — Si^ar to Uncle Bob (B. Schreiber). Weight today 115. I ' :\ Blop 102 i 6 -!'■ ' ' rack full, Dollnda, Inflam 1 1-16 1:47| fast 103 •• ; I I Fisher Boy, Got. Davis, Mai 1. »ery 66721 Oakland 1 1-8 i i E V* 6" Graham Borghesl, Proper, Corri LINE OF LIFE. b. m, 6. by Sweetheart— Lady Palmist ( J. B. Dunn). Weight tofijy 115. • . 14 6 :•- W ;". ch r 9 ■• Tromp, Kerch val, DustyMHler 3 I 1:15 fast 101 I I - ■" ' Kent I -ssor, Taylor George, Bologna. 86442 Ascot Park 1 1:454 slop 103 4 3 2 1 1 -' 1 ; Prussel CoLBronston, tV'dthorpe, Tabylo i HENRY WAITE. ch. g. 6. bv Hermence— Hanselle (F. B. Littleton). \Ve:ght today 110. i a'-:, rasl : : : 9 :» 10 10 10*« G Seal. S!.- Ben, Illusion. i ikland 1 10 3 *4 1 4* «4 A Brown Briei . fisher Boy. Petil Due. G5 I Oa ll:4!i fa.: 110 2 2 11 4* 6« Alarie Blue Lyes. Baker, i.e. CI PHIL IGOE. b. c, 3, by Sir Dixon— A':pena (J. P. Atkin). Weight today 305. Park 3-4 1:17 '■ C Koerner Taos Bay Egan, Otto Price. 66311 Ascot Pa k 3-4 1:17 slop 104 1 - ! P* C K erner El i er Airs, B ind Da 66160 Ascot Park 6 1-2 f 1:084 slop 105 1 :; I erner Susannah, Dulcinea All STAR OF RUNNYMEDE. ch. f, 3. by Star Shoot— Kniek Knack iMrs. C. F. Rockctt;. Weight today 100. irk Bl . 1:074 fasl 91 5 6 7' I -v ' G. Sifter, Ampedo, PredMnliiollai I ot Park 5 1-2 r I Ml good J Harris O I Pimkim, i! a . i. 1 : 1 P -' M I r. sl «n St. Alba i . Gi Id U d ^, Vin PANTQUFLE, br. f, 4, by Bon Brush — Fairy Slipper (L. A. Boasack). Weight today 115. ■ Park 1 1:41 good 94 1 2 1 : 1 I R Mel mn'lD i H mill i . '. • Park 7-8 1:27J V. W R'kerDon I • ■■: io, - Mnskod • . tima. 66498 Ascol Park ' 1-4 1 104 1 3 2 T 11 A W ETkerDon Domo, Plati Do Hamilton PLATOON, br. g. 5. by Prig— Her mesita (C. C. Gill). - Weight today 112. \ t Park P 104 3 2 2 W Pis 7 ■ r Don Doi I.e. ria, Entre N l:14j fast 109 I 2 l l 64 W B napp The M isl ret I ot Park 2-4 1:164 slop 109 2 i 1 2' :: : R McDan'IPantoufle, DonDoato, Don Hamilton MINTIA, b. c. 4, bv Kinley Mack— Florentia (P. T. OffatP Weight today 110. 3-4 1:14J fast 107 2 7 7. ".! Harrii The Mist, Tonpee, Jersey Lady. 65741 Ascot Park 6 1-2 f 1:224 good 110 I 4 •"• 7*4C Rosa Creston Boy, Judge Tr een. Mo) Aqueduct 3-4 i:i4s slow ios' - 1 1 1| .1 \v Miller Varietes, BonMot, Prince Frederick. MAY L. N., b. f, 3. by Ossavy — Plumeria (D. A. Ross). - Weight today 100. M i «i 7 :• Keogh CoLJack, J.B.Laughrey, B.T.Fryer. 6634 Aa t Park B 1 ' , Green Seal, Commoi \ -•■ t Pan; i' ■ -' I ^ •' ~ "■ '■-'■ K boa Arimo, Judge Nelson, CoL Jack. i 1 Fourth Race [4th Los Angeles] i 1 FOURTH RACE— I M:ie. 3-yc-.r-olds. Handicap. (1^84 4 'lOO.) COLONEL JACK, b. c. S, by Pess ara— Middy Morgan (W. H. Holland). Weight today 110. ■ . • \ t Pari 14 fast | I D Riley J.K.Laugl rey, I. I it. r.K.Mulh'nd B6480 Ascot Park 5 1-2 f 1:094 slow 112 2 I 1 B] •■ Pullman San Alviso, Jersej Pelv. Rlaaeer. G634f Ascot Park 7-S 1:31 slop li2 2 fi .", E 4t ;,s I) Riley Arimo, Judge Nelson, J.BJ lughn J. R. LAUGHREY, ch. c, 3. by Sir Dixon — Daisy Rose fAtkin & Porter). Weight today 100- :■■. -■ A-.- t Park : 11:14 ta t i«9 8 7 T V W Knapp Col.Jai . B.T.] •, 1 VInl olk ad SC517 \ ■ -a park 5 1-5 w 107 5 E . • :: ■ ' R lerner Lord Stanhope, Zethus, Elancer. ot Park B 1-2 f 1. -094 slop 94 4 2 1 1» 1* M Preston Standover, L.of theHeath, LaChata. FRED MULHOLLAND. blk. c, 3. by Bannockburn— Miss Baker (B. Schreiber). Weight today 102. . . i A el ark 3 I 1:14 t'a I I ■■■■ •; .. I ■ i I .T.R.Lai ey. E.T.Frrer. . \ t P : C 1-2 f 1:074 fast 94 4 E S ■"•' ' W Kelly Gokl Sifter. Ampedo, «:iv. Balerio. klaml 1-4 1:17 hvy 10] 1 1 2 :" V L WilliamaSt.ETmwood, Huerfano, Vox PopaU, ROlTiJD DANCE, ch. c, 3. bv Diendenr.e— Com t Dunce (Mrs. R. I. Miller1. Weight today 100. \ t Park 1 1:44 fast 1W 4 4 i ' C K lernerL. Minister, V. l.'-ii-aine. Viola !:. Oi;isl Ascol Pari; S-4 1:154 slow 168 - •• -' I* -: ]) Poland Benraw, Vir. Lorraine, .T. Nels.ii. 96283 Ascot Park 3-4 1:17 hvy 110 Z 2 2 2| 1^ V Boland Pimkim, L. Minister, I. Bossingtof) EDWIN T. FRYER, b. c. 3, by Ju venal— Speedy (F. Wallhauser). Weight today 104. i kscot Park 3-4 1:14 last :••! l 8 g 8' C R n Oack, J.R.Laughrey.F.Mulbornd I W48J Ascot Park 3-4 1:151 slow 115 3 E 64 i w Fischer Renraw, ll'.l Dance, VIr. Lorraine. 6 ■ I tseot Park 1 1:46 s;..p 1«Z 0422 t*k 31" M Preston W.H.Carsy, VooTromp, SanAlviso. I SAINRIDA, b. f. 3, by Sain— Mcrida (B. Schreiber). • Weight today 98. 1 i'«*;«s Ascot Park PC 1:11 fast I01J 4 6 7 61 6*1 Finn Bantara, Bologna, The Mart. ( 86 8 Oakland 3-4 1:1(| mad 103 1 2 I V 3 I J McBride Grace G., (;. St. Clair, J. Lyons. I Oakland 3-4l:l« slop SB 2 2 3 31 3- E Dugan Xnalou. Grace st. Clair, Wee Lam, 6 K. i. Miller entry .1. R, Laagbrey and Roand Dance. S B, Schreiber entry — Fred slalboUand and Batartda. Page 5 Fifth Race [5th Los Angeles] FIFTH RACE— 7-8 Mile. 4-year-olds and up-.vard. Selling. 1 :'_'.V 1 Oft.) I i BAYLOR GECRGE, b. g. 5, by Register— Nena George (J. W. Blalock). Weight today 112. ' \ Park 7-8 1:2? W Riley Canopian, Fn. Henry, Pi Magnet. ■ tr Vscot Park 3-4 1:15 fast MJ l I - C Koerner Confessor, Line of Life, ft - l I K420 .v t Park ::-i i:i,i! good 114 l 3 2 3! 3s Bollman Canopian, Msxapau, Tke Major. ELIZABETH F., gr. f, 4. by St. Maxim— Fairy-day (C. Merkel). Weight today 110. J ' Park 1 i-ir, l :.«■.•'. last lot 2 2 1 l V • " C Ro - Cotlli'n, Ch. Walworth, L.J . Park F C 1:11 slow 1W i I I I E -M Preston La Gloria, Mandarin, Succeed h I Park 1 1-16 1:48| good 93 1 2 4 5 9' »" Kant Mofaaey, cicely. J. F. Donohne. ] UNCLE HENRY, b. h, 5. by Gorman— Nina F. (J. W. Young). Weight today 110. i .;r. i Ascot Park 7-8 1:28] fast 112 114 3 2ak 21 Bullman Canopian, Tay. George, Pr. Magnet '' '-ii Ascot Park 1 1 :441 slow 116 I 3 3 3 2* I4 Bellman Banbie, Sherry, Vioaa. u U8346 Ascot l'.nk lm50yl:5O slop 112 1 1 1 1 l1 2* F.ulhnan DlngDongll., M. B. Clark, Parvo. THE ROUSTABOUT, ch. h. 5, bv George Kessler— Beetle (F. Kraft) Weight today 107. ' 1271 Ascot Pa k 3 i I (" fast 113 I I 2 -- 2 : Singlet n L. of theForest Revolt Clandestine *wn Ascot Park J-4 1:13] fast 1M 2 2 I 2* 3*1 H'm J'ksonBonnie Reg, Josie's Jewel, Starling I eos I Ascot Park 3-4 1:13] fast MJ 2 i I 3! t;-' ii m rksonBologna, Huachaca, 8t Winifride. CADICKON. br. g, 4. by Masetto— Maltese Cross (U Z. De Armani. Weight tcday 107. J 7-8 1:28} fast 102 7 4 4 4 3 W Ril i Clandestine, Niblick, Lucre Park 1 1:42 fast l it) 9 6 5 I* 6*1 A\ EUley Clandestine, Bunray, Redw l II. * Vscot Park l 1:41 fast MM . 1 1 r 1 4W Riley Mandarin, Standover, OratorUn. I STOE8SEL. ch. c, 4, by Aintree— Claret (J. M. Stokes). Weight today 107. \ ■ Vscot Park : 1:42 fast ' •-. " S ( 61 6" D Riley Niblick, Confessor, Josie's Jewel. 66.Vi4 Ascot Park 7-8 1:283 fast ! L4 12 11 11 '■•' v\ Fischer Canopian, On. Henry. lay. George I tscot Park- 3-4 1:16] hvy 110 ( I 4 4'' 4*1 D BJley Rodolfo, Betsey, FoncaSta. ] BELASCO. b. r. 4, by Solitaire II— Headaower (H. I. Marskall). Weight today 110. 6 k 3-4 1:1 104 7 S 8 7* R McDan'lBriberv. Pinta, Masapan. ,; • .■ • \ ■ 7-8 1 12 - 1 I 3 .- _ R McDan'lKingofMist Ev.Grlffin, Crest nBoy. 6 BBAGG. b. h. 8. by Siddartha— Cantatrice (J. Curl). Weight today 110. I i 11-8 1 p Ml 2 2 S S •". S*» Drolette M.Morris, A.Mnskoday, Bowl.Brl U.V2S1 Jamaica 11-8 1:541 1 -'• ■ - I 8 ,; I |W Miller Macy Jr., McKlttredge, Nemesis. 6 '. 1 1 .; i 11-: ! :il l 4 3 1 1= i- J Harris Niblick, Delmore, Merllngo. REVOLT, ch. m, 7, by St. Carle— Anarchy (V. Gilbert). Weight today 110. 1 Pari I 7 6 5» :: | Keogh Betsey, Bologna, Judge Dent cot Park F C 1:11 fast 1074 9 9 -.',. i Roland !. o4 the Fori . R. Rogue, Succeed ' I Iscot Park 3-1 i:li fast 107 3 7 5 8" S*l J Harris Confessor, Tay. George, L. of Life. f GOVERNOR ORMAN. b. c, 4, bv GayJad— Tessie (J. B. Dunn). Weight today 107. Vscot Park FC 1:11 0 a t 7** 9 « \\ Fischer L of the Forest R. Rogue, So ■•.! \ ■ I Park 3-4 1:17 slop Ml B 4 5" W Fischer Rerolt, Chan. Walworth, Viols B. * ' 60fn \ '. Park F C 1:16 2 4 4 4^ 4|;AV Fischer La tiloria, Escalante. Right dc True « JOSIE'S JEWEL, ch. 1. 4. by Ranco^as— Josie Newman J. F. Newman). Weight today 105. I ".ii. 1 2» M Preston Niblick. Confessor, Foncasta. ' •. Park 7 KM 9 11 9 12 11 11" M Preston t mopian. In. 1!., '.-.true nia 1 1:411 fast ^^ : : : 4 4" 4: n Preston Docile, Uncle Henry, Ambcrlta. ( Sixth Race [6th Los Angeles] SIXTH RACE — Brooks Course, s.73 vards less than 1 1-4 miles.) 4-year-olds r.nd upward. Belling. , '-"-■ ' m 3 JACK LITTLE, br. p. 6. by Figaro— Guiltless (J. T. Robbins). Weight today 107. I Br C, I 11 1 An Goldspot, Kouombo, Rostof. i i ...-■•; .• i BrC! Oil Cast r S 4 4 3 Rei rvat'n, Mar.Mayer, Blk.r ace \ i Park 3-4 1:14] fast 109 9 10 16 1" 1" r l-.m.-^. ! TbeMaJor, BUbaKing, 1 Told loo. j JACK ADAMS, b. g. G. bv Jackson —A thalie (R. S. Davidson). Weight today 107. f Park : i ■ asl ii McDan'lReserrat'n, J. Little. Mark W Park I 1:44] slow I 2 R McDan'IFoncasta, Sals, Needful. \.. .t Park ! ' IC Koerner Mountebank, Niblick, Lucrece. NEVERSUCH. ch. g. 7. by Mirthful— Clymena (W. D. Millard). Weight tcday 102. | ■ Park Br C2KI Fast 107 Le I at the post. Kehoe Cotillion, Las Angeleno, Freesias. t Park T-" ■ i 102 17 7 7 8 8 '1L Nichols GentleHarry, Ji k Adams, Legatet 66093 \."t Park B C 2:05 fast 104 111 9 10 71 7:7!L Nichols Salina, Jack Adam*. Invictus. ( YELLOW KID. ch. g. 5. by Wernberg— Coda (B. 0. Von Bokhelen). Weight tod'.y 102. ■ u 4 f. :, i- i I aages, Roman Boy, Con 11:45 slow 105 3 8 10 10 :J I" t, Nichols Adonis. BanneU, Bushwhacker. K 7 Ascot Park 1 1:42} good 102 6 7 J & 84 7,s L Nichols Pirate Polly, Ifortlake, Van Hope. INVICTUS. br. g. 9. bv Ir.sncctor B.— Iowa (W. Gabriel). Weight today 102. • Park ii C " fast 97 8 5 7 E 7» 7s M Preston JReserrat'n, .T. Little, Mark.Mayer. ] S Vsc • Park Br C 2KK ! last 104 14 1 4 5 I.os Angeleno, Freesias, Komombo. ' • -.' \ . ■ Pa . slop ':l 2 4 5 5 S»» 5" A Archib'lcl.Tack Adams, Din.^ Dong II., Baldo. , FETESIAS, ch. m, 6. bv Hawthorne Hiss Mavma (B. F. Hobart). Weight today 100. t Park BrC2a I fast 95 I t 8 6 *** 6€ J Carroll Reservat'n, J. Little, Mark. Ms; I \ \ cot Park lm 50y L:4S : l ! 4' Riddle BlarkPrince, SherifTBell.Tatl Park 11:45 slow 1061 i ' " 5 i_- -- Riddle Rodolfo, Pr. Magnet, Sheriff Bell. , AVONTELLUS. br. c. 4. by St. A vonicus— Centella (Elmv.ood Farm). Weight today 107. i Park Ii » - -' 2 W Fischer Astral, Banbie, Black I' Inee. !••-(•;" A. ot Park - W ;' cl r MarkieMayer, Desmages, Comedian •6424 Aa Park 1 1:43| good 1M 7 4 4 4 73 7;; W Fischer Mountebank, Niblick. Lucrece. R3EDWOOD II. , ch. c. 4. by De Eea uvoir— Kawbloom (C. Merkel). Weight today 105. Pari 1 1:42 fast 107 7 I 2 ! _'- '■'■ Keogh Clandestine. Sunray, Sua. Chr) 3-4 1:14) fast • - 2 3 2* " ' W Fischer TheMsjor, BmnKing, 1 Told Yon. 66501 Ascot ] I :17 slop 109 J '• 8 8*» 6»* Wlhnot Revolt. Chan. Walworth, Viola B. ' ROSTOF. br. g. 5, bv Governor F raker — Minnie's Last (H. L. Jones). Weight today 1C2. en ■ rC2:07 6 I I ! ■' Koerner Jack Little, Goldspot, Komombo. 6 10 Aa ■ i.i k 1 ; 16 ' slop 103 i S ■ I C 6*»lKent ElizabethF., C3ronston. Clandestine ' 61106 .As. it Park Br C 2^331 slow 102 .770 01J : '* Moriarity Piquet, Centle Harry, Graphite. CHANCELLOR WALWORTH, b. c, 4. by Gerolstein— Erratum (E. Wright). Weight today 102. m Ascot P fast 7 7 7 '■'■ '■'■ W Knapp Niblick I Josie's Jewel. ■ ■• \ cot Park 11-1 ' 3 3 3 3 •) - \\" Knapp Cotillion, Ellsab'th F., L. Angeleno. ' i i Park : ■ 7 : • .■ 'IB IfcDan'ICanopIan, In. Henry, Tay. Gt -• ' BALDO. b. g. 8. by Balgow-an — Cornet (C. P. Dye). Weight today 103. \- I Park BrC2:0ilfast '■ E C Grand Reservat'n, -l. LI le, Mark. Ms er. - Kmiz BlackPrince, SheriffBell.Tatl ■ t Park ■ slop 116 ! 9 9 5 7' «* Spargnr D.DongIL, UncleHenry, M.B.Clark. ' New Orleans Entries and Past Performances for Wednesday, Jan. 30. New Orieass Eitries asd Pest Performances for Wednesday, J«n. 30, j WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK SLOW. First Race [1st New Orleans] FILST RACE— 5-8 Mile. 4-year-olds and upward. SelKng. (.1:'mi 7-111.) tndex rours« Dist Time T'ck Wt St 5i \k % StrFin Jockeys Best Company , OLD CUARD. b. c. 4. bv Faraday — Lancet CO. L. Richards'*. Weight today 104. I .. 7 :• !' i 1. The Thrall, Sink S i 3-4 t 104 9 10 10 11* MM" 3 I.re Penrhyn, Alsono, Airship. 01J fast 108 8 10 9 ll1 13IT|Bodanan Kobinoor, Luxarkm, John P» SIMPLICITY, ch. m. 5, by The Commoner— Mary Agnes (Mrs. H. Dernhaml. Weight today 103. ; ! ...?•_ , Gi unds 5 1-2 1 102 I 4 3 3" 543 .las Hen'syilarvel P., Ancesl . . F Grounds 5 1-2 t 1 zOSJ fast 110 8 5 4 4' 2- Nicol Wood Claim, Verdant, Clique. 62012 Memphis 5 1-2 f 1:10J fast 101 4 6 13 13 13" Cherry Pity, StUlhnnt Merrj Belie. FLAGSTONE, b. c. 4. bv Hammon — Silver Ban (W. J. Donohue'. Weight today 104. ' i T 12 12* 13 * M Qtain Wooltessa, Duessa, Kaig - :•■ 1:011 fast 108 14 ll 11 13,*14,,JL Smith Kobinoor, Luxarion, John Peters. mi Lai ,.i 3-4 1:15| fast 110 9 ll 18 U'l 7* Moriarity BubyRight, .M:iadil.ove. MJohnson SARSArARILLA. br. f. 4. bv Dr. Sam— Hazel (T. Ryan). Weight today 99. j City Park I • 9 9 -■" 11 - B the Bay, Ti . lingo i • 171 fast 105 E ,"■ E r, - 'i « . T J Ryan Palloday, Tudor, Bn o 4 El 8* .T i:\an Mar' el P., Ancestor, i -PRLETORIUS. b. g. S. by Foul Shot— Park Ridge (F. P. Letellier). Weight today 105. 7-1 7 7 8 i 7 6" H \\".h: hman, l..l)i\o:i. Consldei a 5 1-2 f 1 :08l 'aat 1*9 11 U i I '*' Mountain Wood Claim, Verdant, Simpli Ity. 61159 City 7-8 1-7 good 110 9 7 10 » 12 12s* J Jones Capitano, Percy Clark, Marco. MARGAB.ET M.. b. f, 4. by Woolsthorpe — Espionage (A. Weber). Weight today 94. : fast 102 3 1 6 ( man WiM irishman. Vi rii a, Ensley. i irk 7-8 1:271 fast ' ' ,; ,1 W*s. Creel, Derout. :! Park 7-8 i ■ 9 i • 12 ■'■ U llJas Hen'syFarorita, French Nnn, Lena ,7. MAJC?. CARPENTER, ch. h, C. by Russell— Moma (A. H. Pendleton!. Weight today 110. c Sed i- Ladyt at 1, II ippy Ja. k, Dap. Gold. | i 5 1-2 i 1 9 (low 108 2 G 4 S^ Kr'; Seder John Peters, Luzarlon, Donna. 62011 " 3-4 1:15| slo« 102 7 fi 6 Cl 'J- Sod r Laura Hunter. Orderly, Clyde. PORT WORTH, b. g. 4. by Portland— Pennyworth (G. H. Neal). Weight tcday 96. . . r ii i. Is in 01 6 • 6 1" ' 1. Ternus, Marimbo. Mahogany. 66064 City Park 1 1:51 I vy 107 l 1 3 3 4;1 I i Mountain Marvin Neal, Ladsarion, Creel. Park 3 i 1:181 hvy 99 19 19 I V •*• J ConnollyMissouri Lad. Gentian, Ralbert CLIFTON BOY, b. g. 8. by Kmgr.toch— Annie R. (K. Spillman). Weight today 105. G 1131 1 I • : Mitchell Baneful, The Thrall. Sink S •. Grounds I 10s 8 15 .1 B an C. On Sam, Dapple Gold, I ' I i . nd g 1 117 2 1 1 ! C Mitcb 11 Quinn Brady, Game, H. Boss MERCES. b. m. 5, by Atheliug— Miss Doone (L. M. Holmes . Weight today 103. , . 13 6 5 16 - Campaigner, Oberoa, Zlck Abrams. ...I ,i rack 1 1:401 rast 103 2 1 G 8 9 9s" R J. we Goldmate, Royal Breeze, FloriaeL i iv Grounds 11:48 2 4 8 8 8 B**JA Martin Orbicular, Mlssoo ILad.St.VsJentiue GUY MANNERING. ch. c. 4. by Horoscope— Ventnor (J. G. Follansbco). Weight today 101. • i46s Aqueduct 6 1-2 f 1:23 slop 95 4 9 ! ! 9*'lBeckman Pr.Frederick SocietyBud, Firebrand 3-4 1:14 ; :. r 6* 6*4lJas Hen'syChandoa, Aster u'Or, Comedian. i t S 1-2 1 IS 8 9 3 9 9 Creamer Waterwlag, AnaetaLady, Samaoa. Second Race [2nd New Orleans] SECOND RACE — G 1-2 Furlongs. 3-ycar-olds and upward Allowances. (1:101 8 188.) KEATG71. b. g. 5, by Charaxus— Generins (F. J. Farrell). Weight today 108. .; 133 ,\ ; educt 1 1:40 fast 101 7 7;. 4 41 3*1 W Miller I/. .Tup Hnyrnnn. Hallowmas, Onataa i, g \, 7.8 1 i,.; fast M I ! 3 2 4 2h 2-' Hockman Jacobite, Monet, Wes 86298 Jamaica 3 11:141 mad W6 i 4 3 41 4" Beekman Lotus, Bertha ■., Bdna Jackson. ELF ALL. br. g. 3, by Pirate of Penzance or Alloway — Elf (Mrs. M. C. Lyles.) Weight tcday 97. i : Grounds lm ■■- 1:421 Easl . • G i x 8 6'1 Garner Flarigny, Rickey, B 5-8l:OOJl • ,; 7 : 8s i. I CL irj Spid t Web, Saganapak, P ... ii:4 Easl 96 9 7 5 I 8* ii' T Meade GoUle, Judge Peat, Columbia GirL VOTING, ch. c. 3, by Voter— Hon oydew (0. C. Van Meter). Weight to Tay 87. i,,..., r Grounds 5 1-2 f 1 '•' Lowi Boserrhtn, Monere, Trcs Joli. i, . I" Grounds 3-4 l:13g good l«i2 I III 5*1 R Lnw Morales Tllelng, Mortiboy. .. ; •: »unds 3-4 1:131 fast 98 3 I I 1*1 Jaa Hen'syCoHoqny, Jadge Darey, De Oro. j EXCITEMENT, b. c. 4. by Scorpion— Handmaid II. (E. Trotter). Weight today 102. 66062 iv Grounds St I b v lie 1 8 3 I Garnet Darcin, Ro»k, MDxlre m F. • Grounds 5 1-3 f 1:071 fast 110 10 7 ; 6'1 4* Mountain Palloday, Tndor, Ensley. IP. GrOunas lm 20y 1:43J Cast 8 4 S E I- E ° Truman QmfeanBrady, BltterHaad, MerryBeUe I 1 BELLE STROME. br. m. 5. by Ben Strome— Tke Humber (R. E. Watkins). Weight today 101, 68685 F. Grounds 3 1 1:131 fast -,,s 6 5 5 21 Moeael Goldproof, Daring, Batlnskie. 66453 Citv Park 3 I I 13] fast 108 7 4 3 3- 3s J Martin Len . Penrhyn, Eienap. (CSSOCitj Park B 1-2 f 1:07 fast MM l I I ** 3'1 J Martin Rusk, Goldproof, Ralbert. GRTY PLUME, gr. Ii. 8, bv gil Walter— Ella Gregg (H. Ellison). Wciglkt today 103. I i :i ir Pk 1-4 1:1 Cast 107 4 6 4 Shaver TrixieWliit* Bemlig", c.nm''.- p ii Pk .!-■.,■ : .: Hn ton b". Howard, lieneHandloa, Kassiette. IMPOSITION, ch. f, 3. by Smile— Truffle W. G. BartelsK Weight today 85. i 1 ii. , City Park 7 1:28 fast 97 I 10 11 1" Ul ll,4jVan DusenReside, Sir Vagrant, Reflned. g:.4 '4 Latonla 1 l:40f fast ^^ 12 12 10 9 8* 8"?.F H'brand Benu Brammel. Tanager, Caper. 604^5 LatoniB 3-4 1:142 last )■•:• I 4 i CJ Uu4 D Anstiu B.Brumuiel, T.tloldeuBird, Tanbark. | i I 6 I 1 ( 86 I 6 S I i ' ■ tr I J h ] '' u ALENC0N. ch. g, 5. by St. Carlo— Gold Lace (E. J. Gildersleeve). WeigKt today 103. 66458 I Its Park 5 I--' f '■ ■■' '" fast Ml 1 ". 4 41 4;' Minder Busk. Butinskie, M M I • it Park 3-4 1:13| fast 98 3 2 I I I - Lloyd StVal'tine, J.L.Inglls, M'dowbreeH . Grounds 6 l-2wl:8St last 110 3 5 5 4- J*| Minder Toboggan, Charlie Eastman, Rusk. PINSTICKER, ch. g, 4. by Lucky Dog— Bonnie lone (L. F. Piper), Weight today 99. !•; I '. Grounds 3-4 1:17 fcvy MG I s 7 v 8 '1 Pickens Klelnwood, Airship, J. W. O'Neill. 66586 F. Grounds 3-4. 1 :12J snod Ml 7 5 4 "^ "■' Bilac Meadowbr'se, Busk. Rather RoyaL 88610 City Park 2-4 1321 *M| 101 6 7 S 7-» 7^^1130 Rickey, Lens, Penrhyn. ST. VALENTINE, b. h. 6, by Him yar— Bracelet (A. P. Ginter). Weight today 111. Grounds 1 1:49 fast 111 9 7 0 4 V 4*1 Hasan Orbicular. Granada, Silverskin. G6509 City Park 7-8 1:26* fast Ha 17 7 6 I1} 3*1 Hagnn Baaergency, Ohlyesa, Cobmosa. 86438 City fark 3-1 1:13| fast HO 7 7 7 5i 33 Mountain Tudor, Meadow breeze, l'oxniead. LUCY MARIE, b. f. 3, by Eon— Watita (J. J. Mackessey). Weight tcday 85. 68627 F. Grounds 0 1-2 t 1:081 nod bis S 7 7- 7U Garner Boserrian, Monere. Voting. n F. Grounds 1 1:41 ! fast 186 2 2 11 1- VI Garner D. Strome. K. RIdgelcy, M. O'Neill. r.l City lark 3-4 1:14? fast 110 9 7 0 5 . 4' Mountain Agra, June Tinte. Masker. LADY NAVARRE, ch. f, 4, by Pirate of Penzance — Catherine of Navarre (C. R. Ellison). Weight todav 102. Grounds 5 1-2 f 1:681 hvy 112 2 2 3 22 in J Martin Grace George, Black Bum. Dargin. 62883 Latonia 1 1:46k rnud 102 2 3 4 a 2i 32 A'buchon Bellindian, The Minks, Matador. 82867 Latonia 1 1-2 2:36* fast 122 2 2 2 2 2 25 W Dugan Sir Huon. TAUNT, b. f. 3. by Toddington— L iane t'T. E. Crist). Weight today 85. Grounds 3-4 1:181 mud :'s • I ~ 8* 5'" r.ilac Eteaaed, Impertinence, Bertraont. 66494 City Park 6-8 1KM fast 106 E 2 3 3' 4*1 Troxler Soprano. Plantite. IHnenioek. 66246 F. Grounds 5 1-2 f 1:07* fast 92 9 7 8 9t 8" Pohanka Decklaw. No Quarter, BurenArnold. Third Race [3rd New Orleans] I J * I \ I ] 6 ,; 6 I 6 1 ' f ' * « THIRD RACE— 5-8 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. (1:00—7—114.) PITY. b. m. 6. by AppJegate — Compassion (C. T. Gardner). Weight today 100. Gi unds 3-4 1:17 hvy 105 .". 1 2 .v 9H W R Wk'rKIeinwood, Airship, J. W. O'Neill. S6227 F. Grounds 3-4 1:141 good 114 1 4 3 S1! 3*1 W R Wk'rWoodsaw, L. Henrietta, SpIderWeh 174 F. Grounds 5 1-2 f 1:0C* fast 101 S 3 2 2- 1 * W R WkerToboggan, Reined, Alcucnn. GLAMOR, ch. f, 3. by Hastiags— Glory (A. C. McCafferty). Weight todav 105. irk 5 1-2 f 1:051 fast M 1 222 2* Jas Hen'syColloqny, C. Eastman. G. Gearge. Park 7-8 1:281 slow 116 ill 1 !"■■ 2' Mountain BeauBrummel, Tudor, Expeet-towe ids fast Ml "j 3 4 5 5;i Jas Hen's) Toboggan, CharlleEastman, fUsnroa LADY NAVARRE (See Second Race!. Weight today 110. TOBOGGAN, br. g, 7. by Kingston —Glide (S. W. Streetf.. Weight today 114. 66568 :'. Grounds 5-8 1:001 fait 114 3 ill1 2- D Austin Emergency, Monere Oh. l^a^tuian. v Park 5 1-2 f 1^61. fast 117 1 2 2 3» 53 D Austin Oh. Eastman, CoUoqny, Fantastic. G6361 City Park ■"• 1-2 t 1 :o7i' good 112 1 11 1- ll D Austin Frontenae, Southern Cress, Obivesa. CHARLIE EASTMAN, br. g. 4, by Himyar— Brooch (E. S. Gardner). Weight today 114. Grounds I 801 fast l 5 t I 4 4 Lloyd Emergency, Toboggan, Mian.' 66 I i Ity Park E 1-2 ( 1:051 toat 113 I i 3 21 ll Lloyd Colloquy, Fantastic, Ho Oro. City Park 5 1-2 f 1:964 fast H3 S 4 3 3 3:o Mountain OaDoony, Glamor, Grace George. DROMIO. ch. h. 5, by Lamplighter — New Jersey (W. H. McMallen). Weight today 90. :■". 3-4 1:17 hvy 105 7 7 9 9 6*1 1 Kleinweed, Airship, J. W. O'Neill. " Grounds 11:48 fast 103 112 3 5nk 7'"iR Lowe Orbicular, MissouriLad,St. Valentine ' '. Grounds lm 70y 1:481 hvy 186 8 1 1 1 2} ln Bilac Harmakis, Tern's Bud. B. Cramer. EriERGENCY. b. g, 6. by Bathampton — Crisis (J. H. MoCormick), Weight today 116. i'. Grounds ."• -8 1 KH !. fast 110 G E 3 2* 1- Garner Toboggan, Monere, Ohar. Eastman. 66509 City Park 7-8 1:264 fast 185 3 11 1 l'l I* Garner Ohlyesa, St. Valentine, Cobmosa. Ity Park 7-S 1:26? fast 104 3 3 3 I V I» Hagan Jleadowbreezo, Phil Finch, Devoat. Fourth Race [4th New Orleans] ( , 3 I i i j f | t ( • ] , \ , i FOITRTH RACE— 1-2 Mile. Premier Stakes. 2-year-olds. Colts and Geldings. Allowances. ('7-'— 2 -107.) COUNT REINFERD, ch. c. 2. by Flambeau— Waste ;W. H. Snyder). Weight today 113. be.,;:) (See Fair Grounds chart in tlii- paper). 66282 F. Grounds 3-8 363 fast 116 12 10* 10T1 R Lowe Dick Base, Bine Lee, Tore. E. M. FRY. b. c, 2. by Sain— Caroline Hamilton (B. Schreiber). Weight today 113. Grounds 1-3 481 hvy lis 7 1 I* T Seder Monthert, Ids May, Rebel Queen. 66584 F. Grounds S 1-2 f 134 good 118 2 1 1- 1" .1 Martin Hannis, Jennie's Beau, Antoine, p, City Park v 36 fast 114 I 15 15** Mitchell Lee Crest. Wctk-a-Day, Braw. l.ad. HANNIS. b. c. 2. by Sandringhair. — Lizzie Montrose (J. M. Henry). Weight today 113. 665S4 '■'. Grounds 3 1-2 f 134 good 188 8 o l- . Foy E. M. Fry, Jennie's Bean, Ant. due. 66491 City Park - fast 114 .". G: 5' .1 Martin Lee Crest Work-a-Bajr. Braw. Lai. 66434 C f Park 3-8 351 fast H3 ll 12» iiI?iStiile Rebel Queen, Bak h , Hasel M. ZIEPHEN, br. c. 2. by King Lee— Alleviate (W. F. Schultel. Weight today 110. Grounds 3 1-2 f 42 rast E -ii I' Seder Mol. Montrose, Lawless, Lee Crest 66415 1 Park 3-S 351 fast 114 3 1«* 3*1 Dominick Lattice, Ruby Wick. Flarney. 663TJ ' 11 Park 3-8 36* fast 111 2 U 1*1 Dominick Capaehse, Finesse. Hazel M. CAPTAIN CHILDS. ch. c. 2. by Ber. Holladay— BweH Aurora G. W. J. BisselP. Weight today 113. S65S4 :' Gr nda 3 1-2 f tS4 good 112 12 . H 7- Farrow E. M. Fry. Hannis. Jennie's Beau. BLUE LEE, ch. c, 2, by Blues— I.eetta (T. Capo). Weight today 118. unds 1-2 4H hvy 3 *** ~-xj Troxler E. M. Fry, Montl»ert. Ida May. Grounds 3l-2f 4: fast ill 2 3 '" 3* Troxler Whisk Broom, LuteFoster, R.Qoeen 9647J City Park 1-8 3.". I fast 112 5 Troxler Whisk Broom, Hazel M.. Glister. LEE CREST, b. c, 2. by Goldcrest— Grace Lee (Burlew & O'Neill). Weight today 118. . F. Grounds I . 491 hvy U5 4 2 61 :)7 A'buchon F. M. Fry. Monthert Ida slay. Grounds 3 1-2 f 43 fast 109 1 3 3- 3*1 A'buchon MoL Montrose. Lawless. Zienhen. 66491 City Park 3-8 37. fast 114 3 21 li Ja.s Hen'syWork a Day. Br. Lad. L. Hapsburg. SOUTHERN KNIGHT, b. c, 2, by Ute Chief— Quite Right (P. King). Weight today 110. IMjc.79 (See 1 I in this paper). 66622 F 3 1-8 1 434 mud M» 7 7 8* 8*" slanders Lattice, Dew of Dawn, Rnbywick. nds 1 1-2 f 434 good 101 ■ ,. 8* 6*4 slanders 17. M. Fry. Hannis. Jennie's Bean. 86282 F. Grounds 3-S 2 ~-i fast ill 9 72 74 Manders Dick Rose, Blue Lee, Toro. Fifth Race [5th New Orleans] ' ' ' ' ' j , I ; ! FIFTH RACE— 5-8 Mile. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. (1 :00— 7—114.) DUESSA, br. f. 4. bv Kingston— Semper Cara (S. W. Streett). Weight today 99. 66432 City Park i - :281 fast 99 10 10 13 13 ' \ WilllamsJerry C, Rustling Silk. (;,.!,| Duke. 66281 i". Grounds 3-4 1:15 fast M9 4 3 1 1»* 2* A WilliamsWooltessa, Knighton, Madenja. 65674 F. Grounds 1 1:41 fast 90 7 7 13 13 13 13:"1A WllliamsBitter Hand, Stoic. Merry Belle. EDITH MAY. br. m, 5. by Ingoldsby— Admittance (C. E. Burnett). Weight today 103. 1696 Douglas Pk 3-1 1:1 '.-! fast Ml 7 8 7 8* 611 Wishard Hannibal Bey, EthelDay, Frontenae 63822 i.atonia 3-4 l:13f fast 101 S 7 6 63 611 D Austin Lady Esther, Aleor, John Carroll. 83363 Memphis 3-4 1:15 fast 105 3 2 4 4- B11 A'buchon Dishabille, T. MeGrath, La Pucelle. AD HIGH. ch. h. 6, by Decrslaycr — Georgie M. (M. Moore). Weight today 103. 61711 Crescent Pk 3-4 1:154 fast 111412 8»«12T1 Feicht Blue andOran^e, Maverick. It. Raven 61497 Crescent Pk 3-4 1:154 good 1M M M 8 1" 9 - Feicht I'olixM.izzes G. Adelaide. J. C. Clem 61338 Crescent Pk 3-4 1:144 Cast 70S g g 7 7- 714 Livgston Enverite. Shenandoah, Araha CHAUNCEY OLCOTT. ch. c, 4. by Sir Walter— Myrtelie (T. F. Bush). Weight today 106. City Park 3-4 1:201 hvy Mi 1 2 3'i 4=J D Austin Bed Ruby, Mr. Scott. Knighton. 65976 City Park 11-16 1:52 mud M3 3 3 G 7 8* C"" D Austin Debar. Scalplork, Granada. 65903 City Park 8-4 1:15| good M6 14 14 11 14 14 Wishard Rickey,* Favorite, Goldie. MAGGIE MACKEY, ch. m, 5, by Pirate of Penzance— Emerald (E. T. Miller). Weight todav 93. Grounds 3-4 1:17 hvy 98 3 12 12 U1 11' Pickett LadyCarol, Happy Jack, Dap. Cuid. Park 3-4 1:171 hvy 188 1 I 3 8» 5:0iFoy Dargin. Cannon Ball, Monterey, ty Hark 7-S 1:28 fast 109 3 2 2 2 64 914 Mountain Ancestor. Lacaehe, Aleor. MONIS. b. m. C, by Russell— Sel.ottka (G. L. Shughart). Weight today 103. 62335 Memphis 3-4 1:16 fast 109 12 IJi 12 12 12;s R Duncan Sonny. Mi s Leeds. Dargin. 62318 M smphis 3-4 1:15 fast 99 12 12 11 ll10ll12 Bilac Invincible, Forehand, Martins. 617SG Crescent Pk 3-4 1:154 Rood 110 4 3 3 7= 73 W McGee Arabo, Felix Mozzes. Glen Gallant. BLUE PIRATE, ch. c. 4, by Pirate of Penzance — Indigo (C. W. Givens). Weight today 96. 6941S Crescent Pk 102 8-4 hvy 1:194 5 3 2 2** 5°i Cherry Deuxtemps, C. Olcott Bitter Hand. 592G.". Crescent Pk 1"2 .". 1-2 f slow l:o9 8 8 10 lO^'lO^lCherry Stoner Hill, Br. Heard, Deviltree. 59144 Crescent Pk 99 5 1-2 f hvy l:13f 3 2 1 11 Vi Freeman Stoner Hill, Ruth W.. Remington. SOCIETY, ch. f, 4, by Mirthful — Soupir {J. Greenberg). Weight todav 94. ■ Louisville 3-41:17 slow 99 I 7 64 B1C Morris Inquisitive Girl, ftfthnehaha, Tsara. 57701 Louisville 99 6-8 Slow 1:034 4 4 4 5 4;a K Robins'ndsee. Merry Belle. Hostilitv. •--i.tonia lul 5-S fast 1:01^2 4 4 101 10,4lFoy Azora, Grace Wagner, Trisauce. KNIGHTON, b. c, 4, by Knight of Ellerslie— Banana (.W. Harris i. Weight today 94. ritj Park 3-4 1:131 fast i"1 -: ; N s -' Jas Hen' sy Penrhyn. Alsono, Air ! G 11:15 fast 1M 2 2 2 2* 3-'J Jas Hen'syWooUessa, Duessa, Madenia. 66173 F. Grounds 6-8 1^14 fast Mi i 4 4 M* U"4Jas Hen'syKohinopr, Lnsarton, Jabs Peters. GYPZENE. ch. m. 7. Wy Cayuga— Ace of Hearts (F. M. Smith). Weight today 98. i' • Crescent Pk M9 3-4 hvy 1:21 3 2 1 10i ll17 Helgesen Viperine, Gotowin, Burning Glass. 59214 Crescent Pk 109 5 1-2 f slow 1:09112 lo Ran out Tooir.an Investor, Gallant, Simplicity, otonia 102 3-4 hvy 1:20* 6 1 1 2J 24 Tooman Sanetomo, Rankin, Jubu. Sixth Race [6th New Orleans] j | SIXTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (l:45j— 4— lag.) LADY VIMONT. b. f, 3, by Gold Heels— Hindoo's Dream II. (J. Bunch). Weight today 88. G i 1 1:411 fast W7 918 8 8 •■ 6*1 Bilac l». Strome, K. Ridgeley, I.. Marie. i ■ City Park 2-4 1:141 fast H' ll H 9 94 Ml»lTroxler Agra, June Time. Masker. 68324 City Park 7-8 1:30 hvy 186 S s G 8 7- 6"4sfountaia Sea Salt. Agra, John Kaufman. TARLAC. br. c, 4, by Arkle—Fl orator (T. Gilman). Weight today 112. ■mis 1 1-8 2:004 hvy ' '■ ' '• ' • :'J ET4 Hogg clishman, Jungle Imp, .li teii 665» F. Grounds lm 20 1:434 good "■ ' ' '■ ' '•* 12l 121* Mitchell Ternus, Marimbo, Mahogany. City Park 1 1-2 2:381 slow 104 7 5 7 7 7"' 72-JM Murphy Padre, Etta M., Cay Minister. HAP.RY GARDINER, b. c, 3 by Sempronius— Bracket (C. R. Ellison). Weight todrv 94. Ii 3-4 1:131 fast 111 .' 7 ■» ;J V\ Troxler Vesme, Coltness, EHsmere. 66211 i' ■ 5-8 1HB hvy 97 9 9 L Smith S. Ulacemeat, ■rittanby, OddTriek 661 Qt Pk 2-4 1:123 fast 109 U U I 91 913 Sewell Zambesi, Landsman, Glenham. GAUZE, ch. g, 4. by Rensselaer — Grenadine (J. H. Baker}. Weight today 116. i.e. si i mi- Fair Grounds chart in this paper). 642 F. Gi Tinker, Daring, Foreigner. 66343 City Pari: 1 1:421 slow W4 7 7 4 3 i ' ." ' Lloyd Society Bud, Gold Coin. St Noel. F. Grounds tan 7uy 1:48 good 11% M 9 7 .".' 2 Lloyd QuInnBrady, H.Boswortb. r.Flesber OLD STONE, b. h. 6. by Sykeston— White Wings (Mrs. M. Goldblatt) Weight today 117. . ; !■ fast 116 2 18 10 1 11 11* JA'bucl l. Ellison, Foreigner, i». Khayyam. ... 2 Park I 1-8 1:541 good 107 7 2 3 3 4' 4* | Mountain Rebounder, Flavigny, Scalplock. on Is lm70j 1:451 fast U0 Z 111 11 11 H" J Martin Harmakis. Daring, P. of Woodstoes ST. NOEL. b. £T. 6, by St. George— Nan (J. U. Strode). Weight today 109. G unds 2-11:17 hvy MM 7 9 a 5* 1*1 Gauge! LadyCarol, nappy Jack, Dap. Goto. 66495 City Cork 7-8 1:27 fast 98 9 10 18 9 : ! '. Llo .1. W. O'Neill, Reside, Fiorisel. tj Park 1 1-18 1:471 fast M8 ''. 5 5 6 B1 4- Gauged Quinn Brady. Beecher, Foreigner. FOREIGNER, ch. g, 6, by Plaudit — Hereuse (P. M. CiviJll. Weight today 109. KS647 r. Grounds lm 20] 1:471 bvj 188 8 11 5 I 4* 3 ■' Pickens 'linker. Daring, Royal Breese. i ounda lm 70] 1:481 mud llfl I a '■ 6 Q 5*1 I) Austin Dele Strome, Tern's Rod, Giwgruin 66 •_ P Gr unds 1 1-18 1:48| fast 113 19 7 4 1* 2" D Austin L. BUison, O. Kbayyam, Reined. LADY COVENTRY, br. f. 3. by Kinley Mack — Lady Goaiva (M. B. Spalding). Weight today 95. i i mnds 6 1-2 f 1:211 good 184 11 ll 10 10 7"§Bilac Baneful, The Tin-all. Sink Spring. nt; park 5-8 I :"!•■. fast 112 I I 7 ■' 7*1 R Lowe m- [da, Kankakee, D.ofMootebeuo r raik nI.i; gi idM014 4 9 0' 6"1 R Liwe Dinemock, H.ot'Monteliello. Lintila. HYACINTH, br. m. 5, by Previous — Iroquois Belle (C. Houbre). Weight today 107. ■■..' 1 . k. Grounds lm 70 110 2 4 4 4 Silverskin, Campaigner, Dr. Young. 66551 F ■ und lm 30 1:4 •.;-:! IM 8 .^ B 10 9* 9 ' Hogg Campaigner, Obcron, z;.-U Ab F Grounds 3-4 1:141 fast 118 ! I I 9 9';LJas Hen'syKing Wilda, Wood Claim. Violin. GLADIATOR, ch. g, 5. by Handspring— Heliopoas (F. W. & C. H. Schmidt). Weight today 109. Grounds l I si :' '. r ■ i I i I ' !'• ' 'll Austin Marvin Neal. Fiorisel, Lemon Girl. - City Park 1 1-16 1:471 i tsl II ll n x! r J Shea Quinn Brady. Beecher, Foreigner. City Park 1 1:421 slow Ma 13 13 12 lo 0- 4J D Austin Society Bud, Gold Coin, St. Noel. Seventh Race [7th New Orleans] j I 1 I i 1 | SEVENTH RACE — 1 1-16 Miles. 4-ycar-olds and upward. Selling. ( 1 : !"• -4— KNJ.) LOUISE MACFARLAN, ch. m. 5. by Wadskorth — Alice Brand (Woodford & Bucknen. Veight today 103. !••!.. . ■■: ■ i ; l 1:411 fast IM 8 8 8 6 5'4 3* Nicol Dot • Orline, Lady Charade. 6643 Cit; Park 1 1-16 1:461 fast "'•''' - " '• ■"' ,; ' ' Seder Glorifler, Goldmate, Jas. Beddiek. I I Latonia 1 1:41a fast lo7 C 7 7 6 52 4"! E Robins'nOutvvai, Gilfain, l.rla Lee. SANCTION, b. h. 5. by Sir Dixon — The Widow (J. Arthur). Weight today 103. ii ii. park I l-ll 1:47 fast 108 U 9 9 ; :.' 4- Mountain Grosgrala, Brookston, Bulwark. 66105 F Grounds 1 1-16 1:481 fast 106 9 10 S 9 9s 7°^ Lloyd Fiorisel, BItterBrewn, Lampadrome 65850 F. Grounds 1 1-18 l:48i slow 105 M S S 4 41 3« Lloyd Old Stone, Lacaehe. Pr. Sa'.m Salsa. JOE LESSER, b. g. 9. bv Whitney — Hermie (C. E. Patterson). Weight today 100. .;•!. |- Grounds lm I :■ rast 109 6 6 B 12 l I3'*1D tustlti l.a.-acbe. Sralplock, Kris l.ee. uOlo: r ih....i.I. ImsU) I 14 m ■ U)7 7 .". :. 6 61 . 'II Ales Missouri i.:id. Jaoomo, Debar. 65711*' qr unds liu70j I 161 fast Nt2 9 7 6 7 i s - II Alex B.Watterson, CoLBartlett I;. Hand PENTAGON, ch. f, 4, by Otagon— -Mischief (G. Howard). Weight today 95. i .; i- Grounds 3 I 1:171 hvj 105 9 I :. 4' 4*1 H'.g.ir Viperine, Sponge Cake. Paragon. 65424 I.atonia 1 1-M 1:871 fast M 2 4 4 4 7'" 7'**Swain Ferroniere. Merry I'.elle. AtheSSI. 6540B Gatonia 11:41 fast 103 13 6 7 12 9J li^JHogs UWatteisou, HeuryO., Moc'sinM.iiiJ ETTA M., b. f, 4. by Goodrich— Likewise (G. L. Shughart). Weight »day 103. litttVSS (See Fair Grounds chart in this paper). M570 F. Groun is 1 1-3 2:37| faat 103 10 10 9 8 S= 7**10 Swain Rig Row. Mamie AJgnX Brilliant. fitf.iU City Tark 1 1-2 !:38| slow 93 1 8 S 4 4 2'" Q Swain Pa.ln*. G. Minister, Kuft.a Light. fi»i:£l F. Grounds 3-4 1:15 last l.r.t '.) 8 7 6- 7T1 Noom ITlllllH W.TTll ■!■. RaJchtaa. MR. JACK. br. h, 5, by Henry Younsr— Pearl Finzer (Lockart Bros.). Weigkt today 103. 66085 (See Fair Unwinds chart in this paper). MP .""iK Tark 1 1-16 1 :." )? hvy 110 5 I fi 5 i ' :' •"." Trueman Devout. Foreigner. KtaiMwond. tSKt QW Part 1 1-ie 1 :47* fast 106 « 6 5 4 31 {.»J .Vnuchon Uibe— okr, F.Hornlxxk. .ftinsjlelmp 6iSS3 City Park 1 1-16 1:504 slow 10S 7 8 8 7 5» 4« R Imes Dr.Sprudll, Graudinichess.F»«s»n*-a. HEART OF HYACINTH, ch. c, 4. by High Order— Fair Haven (J. Flemming). Weight today 103. 6C."S7 F. Grounds lm 20y 1:42* good 110 .",4 3 2 Ink 2J D Austin Pr.of Wdst'k. Gold Coin, B Hand MS27 City Park 1 1-16 1:4R| fast 109 5 111 I* 2' J D Austin Sea Salt, 'ursus. Evie Cre'ene. •MR 'ity Park 1 1-16 1 :46g fast 105 10 6 7 7 **• V Garner Merry Belle, Delmore. Gold Coin. DR. YOUNG, b. g, 4, by Hart Wallace— Emma Hall (H. B. Hildebrand). Weight today 95. ,".•!■'. Grounds lm Toy 1 :.".]* hvy 1»7 6 6 6 5 5" ::-\ A Martin Silverskin. Campaigner. . I. Burroughs & 0 F. Grounds 1 1-4 2:WJ fast M 6 11 12 12 U*|U**|P Kelly Lena J., Lacache, Merry Pioneer. 6 ;i!(4 F. Grounds 1 1-1 2:34*. fast i 2 3 10 10 9 9-92"jJno ConleyShawaiai, Padre. Flavigny. BRILLIANT, b. h, 5, by Previous Perfecto (H. I. Saxtonl. Weight today 100. 68570 F. Grounds I 1-2 2371 fast 111 2 1 1 1 2- ::»i Hagan Big Bow. Mamie Algol, Helger»on. 06455 City Park 1 1-16 1 :46g fast 105 9 1111 10 9= 9'« Hagan Merry Belle. Delmore, Gold Coin. C61.17 F. Grounds 3-4 1:14 fast 111 13 13 12 13 12,9lMitchell Bask, Aleneon, Ralbert. GREENCREST, b. g. 6. by Goldc.ost— Ethel Green (Mrs. M. C. Lyles"). Weight today M)5. -. iiy Park 5 1-2 f 1:09 slow IN 8 11 10 9£ T"i Hoffman .Mm Peters. Luzarion. Donna. K2M F. Grounds 1 1-16 1 :4Tg fast 108 4 2 4 8 9" 11 '»T Meade Adl.ell. Lemon Girt, Ssulplock. «MIF. Grounds 3-4 1:134 Cut 100 8 10 11 ll1 II1* T Meade Juggler, Rusk, Charlie Eastman. TANCRED, ch. h, 7, by Troubadour— Unadilla (E. B. Hughes'). Weight today 103. City Park 1 1-8 1:534 fast 9T 1 T 8 S 8«* 8"i_ilac Granada. C.Adic. Orlv. K473 City Park 1 1-16 1:45J fast 10T 1 5 5 5 5 M» Bilac Bean Brumniel. Juggler, Orbicular 555 s5 Union Park 1 1-16 1 :19g fast 109 3 3 3 3 3= 44J Blalock II. L-hrm«nnJr..R. Reynard. M'beth. GLISTEN, ch. m, 6, by Knight of Ellerslie— Beloved (K. Spence). Weight today 103. SOME l\ Grounds 1 IS 2:004 hvy UG E 5 1 3 44 34 A'buchon T. Englishman. Jung.Imp, LightNote 66570 F. Grounds 1 1-2 2:37?. fast 105 9 s S 7 6= 610JE Martin Big Bow. Mamie Algol. Brilliant. 6-250 F. Grounds 1 1-4 2:094 fast 95 8 14 13 13 142 1112JE Martin Lena J., Lacache. Merry Pioneer. ASTERISK, ch. c, 4, by St. Gatien — Starlet (E. Landsberg). Weight today 105. 66569 F. Grounds I ) : I" test 103 2 5 7 ; 71 717JHogg Orbicular. Granada. Siherskin. 65748 Bennings 1 1:424 fast 11112 1111 11 11 11 J J Walsh Cederstrome. New York. Chalfonte. 65 ;99 Bennfrigs 3-4 1:164 fast 115 8 9 S 6"l 57J J Lee R. of Dawn, Bohemia. Stol. Moments. DISCERNMENT, ch. f, 4, by Henry of Navarre — Detection (C. Gilbert). Weight today 93. 66814 F. Grounds 11-14 2:03 fast Mil 6 7 9 91 75J Goldstein Padre, Safety. Light, Gladiator. M7SF. Grounds 1 1-14 1:49? fast 107 91010 9 10 9'-5T Walsh Qulnn Brady, Dr. MeClaer, Bedeoat MOM F. Grounds 7-S 1:294 fast 111 1 7 7 6 55 59L T Walsh Pink Star, Morliboy. Spider Web. MAHOGANY, b. f, 4, by Box— In termezzo (T. J. Harrison). Weight today 93. 60626 1". Grounds 1 1-16 1:521 nmd 113 T 6 6 6 6; ?,'■ Mitchell Ganiarn. Delphie. .lauk Lory. 66590 F. Grounds lm 26y 1:434 good M T 11 11 11 4- 3". Van DusenTernus. Marimbo. Nutwood. •MM F. Grounds 1 1-4 2:094 fast 96 T 12 9 9 H 9«J C Van D'nLena J., Lacache, Merrv Pioneer. Page 6 The American Racing Manual FOR 1907 EVERYONE INTERESTED IIM RACING SHOULD HAVE JT. 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 Racing Form Pub. Co. 124 Fifth Ave , Chicago. ! TURF EXCHANGE! SPECIAL FRISCO TRAIN 2:30 P. M. DAILY 1 1 "ill _. *fa*ns on m*110^ Central leave Randolph St* at {2:39, ! ! j 1:15 and 2:30 p. m., stopping; at Van Buren, 43rd and ! ! ** 63rd streets. Returning trains at 5:00, 6:00 and 6:45 | p. m. Our 2:30 p. m. train for the express accommodation i i of patrons desiring to place commissions on Frisco races. 1 1 ROUND TRIP : : 50 CENTS I i' v Hf* our oiie-liorite wire I in»du). \ : Ithree I 1 [WINNERS] | f | $5.Q0. [~| S « Winner*, 8 laeaada, 1 Third 1 X Uicor.t J X la»t 11 day. Jr ONE HORSE A DAY. i T. C. WOOD o CO., R. 312, $9 Dearborn St, Chicago. % I Killing at Oakland! | n Yesterday's Special, Lost. M S ... WATCH TODAY ... 1 S 15-1 15-1 I M Today 1 have the information on ihis one. M 1 think so well of him that 1 shall m advis. my clients TO ;« TBK LIMIT: Z 15-1 15-1 I Iand C. R. JAMES, I 89 Fifth Ave. -Cigar Store. # TERMS: $1.00 daily; $5.00 weekly. • Z Semi remittance by P. O. or Kxprefs Mon.-y Order. Z • TELEPHONE l A I \ 404H. 9 NEW LOUISVILLE JOCKEY CLUB "CHURCHILL DOWNS/' The Debutante Stakes for 1907. j | The Bluegrass Stakes for 1907. THE DEBUTANTE STAKES.— For two -vei.r old HUM. §5 THE BLUEGRASS STAKES.— For tklM -yeai olds that have not won a sweepstakes or two raws of kind prior to to any af.-on.imny the nomination: $f.O additional to start. $1,000 jftTL. IBMWrjmp ffl-a H^bT WaHB^Hfcfc ^ B% Ifi SZ"~ CZj the closing of this stakes $5 to aw pany the nomination; added, of hi«l, $2.Kt to s.eond and $100 to third. Winners of ftp... « ^^fc 3 JLJfc W\ Sf^ ^^% $50 additional to start. $1. added, ot which $ii;0 u. se.a.u.l a sweeiestakes to carry 3 lbs.; of two, 5 lbs. extra. Maidens allowed 5 lbs. Four Furlongs. ^^ I (firmK ^ ■ ***yc* and $100 to third. Weight, 112 lbs. Winn, -rs of a sweep- stakes, or of two races alter February 1, 1!»(»7 (selling purses _, . r*. . .^vA_ excepted), to carry 5 lbs. extra. Maidens allowed 8 lbs. »»., ~ The Bashf ord Manor Stakes for 1907. _. seven m« r% D THE BASHFORD MANOR STAKES.— For two-year-old 1 \J V\ colts and feMtaga, SB t company the nomination: |M ad li- J^g LOUiSVlllC wjw— »» vwm|nwmnni SteepieChaSC fOr .v. mwm. 1907. tioiial to start. $1,000 added, of whkfc 8IM to second and SIM to third. Winn.rs „f a' sweepstakes to c.urv.Mbs.: of two. r, ^B-% Jf^L ««*K | ttl J*± THE LOUISVILLE STEFPLECHASE.-A bandi.-a,, for ^^ %mt9 KhJ? 1^.1 tlwee .veat-olds and upward. $r, to accompany the nomination: lbs. extra. Maiden,, allowed 5 llw. Four and a Halt Furlongs. * Ism a^ J 8 B" "'"* 3 I Vfl ^L ^«W ZJ& ?•"'" additional to start. $1,000 added, of which $200 I i s id aml £]()0 t0 tll;n1. follr,i, to save stake. Weights to be au- Cl-jlAr BOUCCd two dara prior to the day of the race. Winners after TtlO ln Ortilo f IQfl7 nt" I nC JllitllMt oldKtS TOr liJUy. |k mm KW 9*"* ■•■ I flk I f*^ weights are posted to cany 5 lbs. extra. Four o; more horses THE JUVENILE STAKES. A selling sweepstakes for llf I NH fan « g i^l ■■ of different interest to start or the race may be declared off. two-year-olds, ffi to accompany the nomination; $50 addttfoaal | W I !■■§ «■»■ 8 I ^B m. ^vl i'u11 Course, About Two Miles. »o start. $1,000 added, of which $200 to second and $11(0 to third. The winner to be sold by auction. Those put?red to be sold for $2..-.0O to carry weight for age. Allowances: 2 lbs. g ^V gF^ H TIlC LOliJSl JliC HaHdJC-'ip fOr 1907. for each »M to $1,000; then 1 lb. for each $100 to WOO; then I U II 7 THE LOUISVILLE HANDICAP.-For three-vei.rolds and 2 lbs. f,,r each $100 to $600. Starters, with selling prices, to J {/ \9 / Upward. $10 to accompany .he nomination; *0 additional to be named through the entry box, at the usual hour of ekMing, ^^ ^^ ..».„, *» »-/, ,, , ,. , • , u.o^, . . . n» . „• , Start. $1.2.»0 added, ol which $200 to second and $100 to third, the day prior to the race, and those so named will be liable for Weights to b« announced three days prior to the day of the the starting fee. Five Furlongs. A I Q fl KFIMTIJPKY hFRRY "^ dinners of a race, other thau a selling purse after /-tLOVF l%B_ll I V/\ l\ I S/l_i\L I __. .. weights are posted, to catrv 5 lbs. extra. Six Ftulongs. „ The Clark Handicap for 1907. THE CLARK HANDICAP.-For three-yearolds and up- /\ fM Lf kFMTIir&rV l\Ll\IUlrl\Y H/IKC U/\l\0 . ■ , ward. $10 to accompany the nomination; $o0 additional to TllC KCntilCky UCi'DV fOr |OAO 1908. start. $. :,00 added, o! which |S08 to se.ond and $Io0 to third. pp. p BQrfcQ THE THIRTY-FOURTH RUNNING OF THE KENTLCKY VYe.ghts to be announced three days prior to the day of the | \J ft IjJUO. DERBY.-Vor three-yearolds (foals of 1MB). $.". to a.vom- ra.v. Winners of a race, other than a selling pane, after w Ui(, nomin;ltioI]. $1;- to be paid May ,_ 1!K)7. $;;0 t„ lp ueights are posted, to 5 lbs. extra. ~ ' carry paid March 2, 1908. $100 additional to start. The value of the One Mile and a Sixteenth. stakes to be $0,000. of which $700 to so •ond and $.100 to third. | O C L. O O t- Col,s to 0:,rry 12- u,s-: geldings. 11!) lbs ; fillies, 117 lbs. N..n- The Frank Fehr Stakes for 1907. winners of a thfec-year-au » f the now- ..f njm aii-.w.-d ,,. fl K Iha.: maidens, 12 lbs. One Mile and a Quarter. |-|-| .a\l I a f\l/ N f\. f\.WRI _„_ „■„«„„ ^t,,,,, ^^.t-t-o r B_ I I HV ilV M\ 1 THE FRANK I THE STAKES. -A selling sweepstakes f.,r jL_ IB II g | £ mmJ three year olds and upward. $."» accompany the nomination; g g |J fl\ \_J LM |\ j j | ^J II Jf $o0 additional to start. $1,000 added, of which $200 to second ' Tho Kt rttlinli\l iV»m fnf IQOft "^ U_l\_ I Ul l-UO. and $100 to third. The winner to be sold by auction. Ihoae _______ * l\ClllU_l\y entered to be sold for $."..P00 to carry weight for age, if en- THE THIRTY-FOURTH RUNNING OF '1HE KENTUCKY tered to be sold for $2. (MM). 4 lbs. below the scale, then 1 th. fl H f) T T . _* /flfl ' _* _*■__ OAKS.— For three year-old fillies (foals of 1MB). $." to accotu- allowed for each $200 to $1,000, then 1 lb. allowed for each I U ll W L J) J)hUU 3HQ u)-UU '''"'^ ""' noniination; *"' '" '"' "'li'1 Maj '' ,""'7: *-"' '" 1,e $KK1 to $.".00. Winners of a swei^pstakes after March 15. 100", ' I : id March 2. 100.S. $100 additional to start. The \aiue of not to be enlored to be sold for less than $1,400. Marten, HANDICAPS _ _fif_ *** ■****■ to te •**•••- ot which $; 00 to sec. til and $1." 0 In with selling price, to be named through the entry box. at the EVF'KY DAY, vbuUU -_t"irl Qllu sb/UU -"/flfl third. Non-winners of a three-yeai old race ol the value of usual hour of closing, the day prior to the race, ami those so $], 00 allowed ." lbs.; maidens, 12 lbs. named will be liable for the starting fee. One Mile. ^^mmmm^^^^mmmm^^!^^mm^^^lmmm^mmmm^^^^^l^^^mmmmm^^mml^^^ One Mile and a Sixteenth. ADDRESS ENTRIES AND ALL COMMUNICATIONS TO LYMAM H. DAVIS, Secretary : : 17 Courier Journal Building, Louisville, Ky. Turf Exchange YPSILANTI, MICH TRAINS LEAVE MICHIGAN CENTRAL DEPOT. Detroit, AT 1:00 AND 1:40 P. M. Turf Reporter's Special It. 3V4, S9 Dearborn Street, Chicago. Wednesday's Special: 61-67-72-37-47-41-14. Entry List: 4-5-9-102-112-122-154-161-168. National Racing Review No. 81. Room ST, 71 Dearborn Street, ( 'uleajro, 111 Yesterday's Special: Don Hamilton. 16-5. third. $1.00 PKK MONTH. 26 CENTS PEK COPY. BESTERLING, WON .... 5-2 HUERFANO, WON .... 14-5 TONY FAUST, WON .... 6-5 Major's El us system plajl ^ivin free Willi my d:iily wire. Gnaraat^c to make \ . 1 1 :i winner oa traek wire or forfell roHowing « rk's adrire fiee. M 1(» 1 Wednesd.iv: 1", to I riiurs.hiv. 7*£r2szZ. F P MAJOR S300 ■•■ « mrlJUII TeL 3»48 llarr. WEEKLY Saturday. February S. at lair (iroumis. New Orleans there will be one of the largest coups pulled oil at thi track in some time, and as nothing will be bet at the track, but at the poolrooms throughout the country at the la. t moment, which will injure a pi ice of 5 TO 20 TO I. So confident are we of thi one winning' Hiat we will guarantee it to Wl and WIN ML1, or giv« to ali Knbseriber* to thi^ spcdal FREE a S'i.OU Biibxcription to our I nlly One-Hor»e Wire and a month's rataeription to The Turf Keitorter. The pii ■ of this special is +» Ol), and will not be sent out on »uther our daily or occasional wire. liemember, you g '* both a $o suh-cription to our l'aily one-Horse Wire und the Tart Reporter if horse docs not Mi IN. Send remittance by postoftice. express or ttlegraph money order to 1 T C.Wood & Co R. 312, 69 Dearborn St.Chicago J READ THIS OVER CAREFULLY. TWO GRAND SPECIALS FRIDAY AND MONDAY AT MW ORLEANS. ATTENTION: Tbese two horses, like BOSEUHI \N, 10-1. won. and E. M FRY, S-1, won, wln-.-li we advur Uaad so stvociif last week, are Kpeeluliy pre oared for a bin killing;, and w« unoure you that if you will play these two uoodthlntfB. y..u will never regret It. As we earnestly de«lrc you to tfive us a trial, we wil make you a Sr t l»! Offer, and srive you these Two (.ruiiil SpeelaU for Friday, Keb 1st. and Monday, Kel . 4th. foi the price of JINK- « TWO" UOLLAH8. If you want to hsreabatea two of the l e»t IhliiK- pat over at New Orleans, get your order In at onee, as we only do this to convince you we get the right kind of tiaek infoi-inatioii. KKMKMBKR— We s-liow you the traek wire of the hor« .vou play. Termi: 9'A for 1 flay- s;it tor «» days. Suite 315, 1G? Dearborn St., I liltn^o, III. THE B. B. INFO CO. Tel- S'^'Ui88 OAKLAND TRACK- ONLY. YESTERDAY WATER THRUSH 15-1, 3rd Below is BILL LESTER'S Record for the Past 9 Days: Jan. 28— BILLY WATKINS 7-1 2nd Jan. 26— COLLEGE WIDOW 7-10 WON Jan. 25— BILLY MYERS 5-2 WON Jan. 24 — JAKE MOOSE 12-1 WON Jan. 23 — INGHAM 7-5 WON Jan. 22— GEORGE P. MNEAR 3-1 2nd Jan. 21 — ELLA TRUE 5-1 LOST Jan. 19— LOVE OF GOLD 7-1 WON 8-1 SPECIAL WEDNESDAY that "ill win just as eaaj U the above « «. ! Iliiuirs "lid for Lester's clients in the lust nine tfaja. WHKM YOB HI Y BILL LIW iXt'OKMA-TION vou only pay for winners and not losers. \\C\e pot all tipsters buffaloed when it conies to liandin:.' .nit WINNKKS. BILL LESTER & CO. Suite 37, 90 La Salle St., Chicago, III. Tel. Main 2928. Owners and Trainers. $2 Daily, or $10 for 6 Guaranteed Winners.