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Daily Racing Form: n. Tuesday, February 19, 1907
Daily Racing Form: n. Tuesday, February 19, 1907 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1907 drf1907021901 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Tuesday, February 19, 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] \ Q(\nnciC&}\ Form I VOL,. XIII. NO. 43. CHICAGO, TUESDAY, FEBRUAHY 11), 1907. PRICE 5 CENTS Sets a New Track Record.: Beau Brummel Runs the Mile and Seventy Yards in 1:43 2-5. SETS A NEW T1IACK RECORD. BEAU BRUMMEL RUNS THE MILE AND SEVENTY YARDS IN 1:43 2-5. Lady Navarre Forces Him Out — Wes in a Soft Spot — Fine Racinq Weather at the Fair Grounds. Near Orleans. La., February 18. The Creeceal city jockey club began the fourth period f iis winter meeting .-if the Fair Grounds this afternoon. The racing conditioM eoald not well hare beea improved ui"ni. for under bright skies and with warm weather the track was at ita best. The card was a good one and had no feature* ■ mile and seventy yard condition race and i seven furlong sprint. Beau Braaaatel was forced to cal one-fifth t ■ second off the track record for the mile and seventy yards to beat Lady Navarre oat m scant half length la l :t::... The Markkria colt waa expertly ridden by earner while Hennesay, on Lady Navarre, m.:ilo a couple of mistakes in attempting t. squeeze through nest to the rail when the chances ( getting up looked extremely doubtful. The recall waa that Lady Nararre was eat -iff and lest several lengths through the repeated Interference. With ■ weU-Jadced ride and a stronger finish she would un-doobtedly hare won. Willi Belle stromo ami Ohlyeaa srratracd out of the tit"i 1 1 race, Wea aeemed m a soft spot ami r.'suiis proved be waa. Garner had t lie mount and after weaving hi^ way through the banch aa they ran along the backatretch, \Vt opened up a winning lead and the anal farlong foaad him under a pull. Judge Clarence McDowell announced that m notice wovM be taken of the charges preferred by ■ couple of stable Lands against James Devlin. McDowell gave as ins reaaon for dropping the eane the fact that the men were intoxicated when they declared thai Devlin had •■doped" Gamara when he scored J) is his i Yj( lory. Alphoiise I'.iiiielieii was refused permission by the officials of the Crescent Cily .(...Key Club to book at the fair Grounds. Fontolieu. it is alleged, made liimseii objectionable by loud lalk. II T. Oxnard was here today, .tames B. Brady and lease Lewiaoha have gone i Saa Francisco. Gamer rude three winners today. More About Kentucky Dates. MORE ABOUT KENTUCKY DATES. Lexington, Ky., Fein-ear] 18. Ii ha* been made known thai the representatives of Churchill Downs and Oouglas Park tracks came t. an agreement is to their 1'.m 7 nates at a conference here Saturday -niier. It took them two hours t. decide that Churchill Downs should have thirty days In the spring and Donglaa Park thirty days in the fall. The Latonia -!• ■ I. . y Club got twentj seven days leas than ii asked far. The request was for fifty seven ■ lavs from Mr. 30 !•■ August 3. It i.s. of course, understood that Latonia hi to have i fall meeting. Blackcock Stands in Porto Rico. BLACKCOCK STANDS IN PORTO RICO. Blackcock, the twelve-year-old black borae by I'on-tiac Bonnie Cal, by Gaktpln, is now at M. G. Stray-era Bstrella Stock farm. Porto Rico. Blackcock is ■ half-brother to Disguise ami was bred by James I;. Keene at Caatleton stud. Be t ame the property •! W. c. Marshall, ot Virginia, who sold him to his present owner. Blackcock is the only thoroughbred borae n the island of Porto Rico and it is t: tent km of Mr. Btrayer to breed him to the native inares. Cella Likes Conville's Work. CELLA LIKES CONVILLE'S WORK. Memphis. Tetin.. February is. Quite a number of turfmen came over from Lol Springs Sunday to Inspect tin- horses at Montgomery Park. I..' A. Fella saw his Derby candidates, Conville and Marathon, work ..in again. He waa impressed with ConviUe'a showing, bat Marathon's performance was not encouraging. .1. s. Btoll, of the Meadows stud Lexington, Ky.. met .1. c. MQam here and Joar-neyed mi to lint Springs wits him last night. Joe Ullman in a New Role. JOE ULLMAN IN A NEW ROLE. .Tim- rilman is in town, hut not on any baslness connected with racing. Mr. Oilman is now one of the financial pittara ol tia Ban Carlo opera Company which is here Cor eight performances at '.in- Audi toriuaa. He says he did net make book last year and docs not intend to be on the block this rear. • I ••!' a while," said he. -'I am off the turf. Whet: m tinner comes, 1 think I will go to Europe and take a re at." Three More Bureau Horses. THREE MORE BUREAU HORSES. New Orhsns. I. a., rebrnary is.^The stallions Boaaaaond, Elliott and Oniaro, which have been rac Jul; here, have beea sold to the Kentacky Breeding I'.ureatt and will lie shipped to Lexington in the near future ali.iig with Bd Tiemey. which was donated to the Bareaa by loan lay. Negotiations) are pending for the purchase ci Bondage from James Arthur for the same pnrnoee. Predictions Unsafe Here. PREDICTIONS UNSAFE HERE. Badtke *a behavior last year, which caaaed a great deal Of triiul.le lor him. was wholly due to a feeling of importance. Radtke'a bead swelled to an ah normal si/.e and for a time lie lielived that he could do as he pleased, hut with another chance to earn a large salary in the saddle, this young man will probably see to it that he does not offend again. — New York Sun. Fuller's Handicap Candidates. FULLER'S HANDICAP CANDIDATES. New Orleans. La., February IS. — Tokalon and First Premium have arrived at the Fair Grounds from J. W. Fuller's ranch near Wills Point. Texas, to go into training fur the big eastern handicaps. Tokalon is eligible to the Brooklyn, Suburban and Brighton, but First Premium was named only for the Suburban and Frighten. Will Ship to New York in April. WILL SHIP TO NEW YORK IN APRIL. Memphis. Team., February IS. -Robert Tueker has given trainer Shannon instructions to hurry the preparation of his two-vear olds and have thorn ready for Bliipmeat to New lurk the first week in April, Wing Ting and Midas in a Drive.: Former Comes from Far Back and Wins by a Nose Binondo in a Pocket. WING TING AND MIDAS IN A DRIVE. Former Comes from Far Back and Wins by a Nose — Binondo in a Pocket. Hoi Springs. Ark.. February IS.— Wing Ting and MIdaa put up a rattling good finish in the fourth race at Oaklawti today. It was at a mile and in the early part of it Wing 'ling was a distant trailer. Midas having opine. 1 up a long lead. Filtering the stretch, however. Fuller got the Star Shoot lillv going and through the last sixteenth she made two strides to Midas' one. beating him out by ' a none, BtnoadO was best in the third race. but «:is pocketed in the early running and could not overcome Trea Jolt's lead, the Inspector B. filly winning by a head. Starter Cassidy had a lot of trouble with the thirteen youngsters in the opening race. Oscar T.. the winner, had the best of the send off. There is little doubt that High Bear would have defeated Kittle I'lati in the last race had Cherry kept him close up in tin- early stages of the mile and a sixteenth. George BlaseR, the Pittsburg turfman, lias ordered that his borsea he shipped from New Orleans to Oak law u. The weather was line today and the attendance large. Twenty Leading Jockeys. TWENTY LEADING JOCKEYS. Charles Koernor rode nine winners last week. 1! McDaniel right and W. Miller seven. Following is the standing d' the twenty leaders from January 1 ;.. February 16, inclusive: Jockeys. Mis. i t. ad. 3d. Fnp. P.C.L.W. W. Miller 157 52 28 M 5:: .::.". 7 K. McDaniel ....163 36 30 33 il .22 % C. Koerner 1 t'.i 35 •_•!• Is ft? .-J.; ;i M. Preston 169 :!"i :; 24 Ti -Ji 5 !.. Williams 132 ::o l'2 17 63 .23 2 Sandy 168 28 23 l-"i 102 .17 ." Nicol s:; 26 s 10 3fl .::i :: a. Browa i"i7 ui ir. i'" in; .1:: 2 Garner 83 •_' » 11 I 17 .-I :: K. Lowe 153 19 21 20 :•:: .12 :; •1 H in i- so is s 1.1 4 1 21 2 Lloyd 12". is 19 17 71 .1 I 0 .lames Meant nay. .148 1s 20 p.t m .12 1 ! . Austin 108 17 Is 15 58 .Hi 5 Englander 108 17 13 10 ti-s .11; 1 Mountain 77 if. 15 10 36 .21 0 1. Graham 121 16 11 19 7". .1:: 1 Horner 122 M 17 22 87 .13 .1. Martin 89 IS M II 53 .17 1 Van llusen 121 13 12 II sj a, .11 o Dreaming a Winner. DREAMING A WINNER. •'I daresay that every year one or more people dream of the Dertij winner, be . x tin ai sauna of people are guessing in their dreams, and two or three guess right."' writes Andrew Lang in the independent, "Take the Favotiiits ease. A man came to an acquaintance of mine and said: 'What is the Latin for the southwest wind'.-' 'Favonius.' said my friend. •That's the t.ami.' said the other; "I dreamed hist sight that Favonius won the Derby, but I could .•nly remember thai southwest wind was the English ..I the word whin I awoke.' There was no Favonius ia the list of horses, but on reaching the racecourse the men found Ihal the Zephyr colt had been newly named — Favonius. Probably the name Zephyr (west wind) colt had been converted into Favonius (south- v..-i wind) in the sleeping mind of the dreamer, though when awake be could not. remember the Latin word for southwest wind. Favonius vs.. 11. tile dream was a good guess, no more." Hildebrand is Suspended. HILDEBRAND IS SUSPENDED. Oakland. Cal.. February 18.-vBagene 1 lildehrand. the Jockey champion of 1905, was Indefinitely sua pended this afternoon for an alleged bad ride on Aaron .1. in the third race at si\ furlongs, won by Elevation. The hackers ,,r Aaron .1. criticized llilde- l.rainl for his handling of the horse, but the action of the ollicials seemed to lie generally considered hasty. Brokaw Buys Delcanta. BROKAW BUYS DELCANTA. New York. February is. Deteaata, which won the Harbor Hill cup Steeplechase for Mr. Cotton in 1905, ha- been pun based by w. Could Brokaw and has arrived at Sheepshead Bay from Warrentoa. Va. lie will In- trained by W. G. Wilson, who has seven others in the Brokaw string, including Fagau Bey, Expansionist and Waterford. Cella Wants Control at Memphis. CELLA WANTS CONTROL AT MEMPHIS. a . Memphis. Tenn.. February is. — According to the Commercial Appeal of Sanaa] . Louia A. C-ella is of the opinion that there are brighter days ahead for raring in this state. lie has signified his willingness to tike over the controlling interest in Montgomery Park, in tact lie is anxious that the stockholders sell to him. His Name is Sir Navarre. HIS NAME IS SIR NAVARRE. Memphis, Tenn.. February is... Sir Navarre is the name that has been given to C. R. Ellison's Sir Dixon Sallie of Navarre I a o ) ear old. l'.llison. il will be remembered. Claimed, and was awarded and subsequently denied the name Governor Hughes for this brother in blood to Barrldere. Collusion is Suspected. COLLUSION IS SUSPECTED. Oakland. Cal.. February is. — The reappearance of Van Ness in t lie colors of S. c. Hihlreth so soon after his having been claimed by C. F. Hiirnell has precipitated an investigation. The otlieials want to know if there lias been a violation of the claiming clause. Notes of the Turf. NOTES OF THE TURF. Hacklex heads tin- list of sires of huapera in England. Fudora was sold as a v.-arMng tiv John K. Madden for $2 »0. Arthur MeKnight has been appointed starter for the Seattle meeting. I.. Patera is preparing three horses here for shipment to Hot Springs. Mr. Cotton js gradually disposing of hi- stable of sti eplcchasors at private sale. Milton Young believes Pockotpioce, the dam of For Luck, is in foal to Nasturtium. I'. T. China says he will ship his horses from Hot Spiings to Kenning about March 15. The Hoyden, dam of Eudora. winner of the California Oaks. :s barren at Hamburg Place. I. i lit a II.. the fifteen year-old mare by Hindoo — Bratnbaletta, died at Houstonvillo. Ky. February 13. Baneh Whaaard lias secured stable room at Sheepshead Bay for ten horses, now at the Miller farm in New Jersey. My Pel II.. the French bred coll which raced so Well in Fngland as a twoyearold. has been sent to Prance to Be trained by Arthur Carter at Chanlillv. ora F.ailey. the dam of Sewell. will be bred to Adam this year. In exeaaaam for tits season one of the Millstream Stud matrons will be bred to Milton loujjg a Ceburiou. Los Angeles Form Chart. 1 . |il LOS ANGELES FORM CHART. (ASCOT PARK.) LOS ANGELES. CAL.. Monday. February 18. 1907. -Seventieth day. Los Angeles Jockey Club. Winter Meeting ('.mi days). Weather clear; track good. (23 books on ) Presiding Jadge, A. W. Hamilton. Starter, J. J. Holtman. Secretary. John Bodcn. Racing starts at 1:40 t . aa. W indicates whip, S spurs. B blinkers. Figures in parenthesis following the distance oi each race indicate track record, age of horse and weight carried. ft7HQ7 FIUST UACK-Futurity Course. (909 feet less titan M mile.i (1 00— 2— !M .) \J I " /O I Parse $490. ;; year olds and upward. Allowances. Net value to winner S'.2." . I ml Hor«es A^Tpp~St Vt Mi % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 1: lill SI.It'KAWAY wit 4 US Ii 2 l1 1- l4 VI Kadtke D Kelly Ii-.", 7-3 4-5 1-3 out 67013 BRYAN ara S 119 S I I" 8* 2- 2- W Fischer J It Dunn I M 16 5 2 66988SJ. C. CI EM w 4 115 1 7 (i1. .".'' 51 3' R MoDanTNippon Stable 10 13 13 4 7-5 66867 ELFIN KING wsTIIO 4 3 7- 7:1 6J 4\ .1 Clark J Pelter 1". .'.". 25 8 3 i.'7:i- RED GARTER ara t 1"3 i 4 4- 4- BJ 5" Finn C V Clark L" B 45 1 1-3 67013 TIM HURST W 5 121 7 5 5 fib V 6-1 C Koerner T H Littleton in 20 20 6 9J 66.889 CURRICULUM ara 1 103 L' I 3- 3". !'■ 1* A Wright S .lodge in 10 7 ■ 6-5 69X2 .11 'XI A w :; 101 3 8 8 S 8 s Talbert B ISauer 100 100 100 40 20 Time. l:10j. Winner B. c by Sander* Bon Fool (trained by B. Peters). Went to post at 1:17. At post :; minutes. Starr good. Won easily; second the same: third handilv. Slick. wa\ showed much speed, ipiickly established a decisive early lead am! w in all the way with ease. Bryan raced forwardly throughout, was under sharp urging all Ihioaih the final eig'.ith and tiuisheil gamely. .1. C. Clem was in close quarters for (he tirst half and. when clear in the stretch, came OS fast. Fltin King finished with a rush. Bed Barter and Curriculum were both done for when turning for home. Scratched 90198 BlanaeathaL 110. f^rjf^iQQ SECOND BACK 3 1-2 Furlongs. (11 '.—2— 112.) Purse $430. 2-year-oius. Setting. O I V/OO Net value to winner y.2Ti. ~lnd Horses AWtPPSt'i '2 % Str I in Jockeys Owners O II 0 P S 66742 BARNEY OLDFIELD 191 5 3 V- l4 I) Botend A c, Donlop 16 91 15 4 6-5~ 67012 HARVEY I LARK w MS 2 2 4'. * It McDaa'll E Clark IS 9J 20 5 3-2 67041 BANWARD wt: M5 1 1 2?. :: ■ M Preston B Schreiber 7 107-107-103-lOout 67041 CARMEL.INA « 105 I 5 h 4;1. I Nichols W 1 Millard 20 ■ 15 4 6-5 67041 MACALL vvn ms : I :'.'. 51 W Fischer .1 B Dunn M N M 2 4-5 wi.7iiJ r, id AN'.V w 105 0 1 ■"' •; C Koerner Mrs J M Odh^er 2 2i 2i 7-10out Time. 24'. 421. Winner I'., g. by Moreno La Amiga drained by M. Canity). Weni to post at 2:10. Al post 1 mlnnte. Start good. Won oasily: second and third ilriving. Barnej Oklfteld, soddenly Improved, broke last and sim.u dashed into a nig lead and was gradually in-rearing it all through the final eighth. Harvey Clark was outpaced in the early running, hut came fast in the linal eighth and. iniahing like a shot, nipped out Itanward. The latter showed Ipsed, but tired palpabl] in the final sixteenth. Carmelina linished with a rush. Macall v\as done for when an eighth out. The winner was in (or 9500; no bid. Overweigfata Barney OMfield, 1 pounds. THIRD RACE 1 Mile. (1:38) 1 1ih».; Pane 9999. 4-year-o!ds and upward. 6rT/"iQ(^ i \JCjlJ Selling. Net value to winn.i- S.:2." . lad Horses AWti'PSt Vt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 5 H C P S (67063)SUSIE CHRISTIAN an 6 195 5 10 S* 7= 6 6«1 1» C Ross .1 W Graham 6 7 7 2?. 6-5 67064 CHAN. WALWKTUWU 4 1« 4 5 :;' 3'' 2 2- 2» C F Su'vanK Wright 6 8 8 3 8-5. 66989 JOYNBR w .". 110 11 !» 7"k 8'- V 71 S» D Roland C L McDonald 10 20 16 6 3 (66743)BAUHLE wn 4 105 6 4 21 2n 4- I'' l'i C Koerner I, Landry 7 I 8 I s". 67039 EL PAISANO araSatfM 7 -V". !■ :\". 11 B« M Prestos J B McGraas 10 12 10 4 8-5 S70 I LUCRECE ws5 105 2 1 6' P |» sl 6' ill IISSIll I CoftTey 3 16 53 6 5 3 5 66989 I. II. IF. I'.. \\s n 4 105 7 11 1! In" Ii- !i' 7:; IL MeDanTC E Rogers 7 8 S 3 8-5 67037 i I'jriri a i. l"". : ii r.i :, ..^ ga i Raiu ruivwOrw tBtablu i I :'.'. M I E , SPARTAN w 4 107 3 ;i in' 9* 10* 1» •' W PIseherR H Harris M W M 25 12 67042 MOHUR ws4 107 1 2 !)b 11 11 11 b - Wllmot .1 C PoaseJl 50 ino lOO 40 21) 67064 LORD PROVOST wi; 4 107 S S 1- 1* l1 3h II Finn J R Pyne 15 20 M 8 4 Time. 21. IS . 1 15. 1 :42J. Winner B. m. by W.valusing Gifl Hrained by .1. W. Graham). Weni to post al 2:43. At DOBt 2 minu'es. Start good. Won hatidily second driving; third the same. Susie Christian was frequently in close quarters, but weaved her way through fast in the final eighth and. finishing with a rush won going away. Chancellor Walworth was made too much use of in an early endeavor lo overtake the pacemaker and tired badly in the final sixteenth. Joyner came from far back in the linal qnarter and finished like a shot. R.iuble ran well, but tired at the end. B I'aisano ahowea -peed, but fell away when the pin.lt came. Fold Provost showed early speed, but (juit in til? strcteii. The winner Was in for . ! "»: no bid. Scratched -C7II1.". Young Davis. 107: 99331 Ping Bsaar II.. 11 ". ft7HOn ""OURTH RACK Brooks Course. (7:: yards less than 1 1-1 miles.) i2:02; — 1— i 7.) vl I yjfjyj Pane 9409. -I year-olda ami upward, soiling. Net ralae to arftact $:;2r.. I nrt I lorses A~WTtl'PSt~St % & % StTTin Jockeys ( vviTers Q~~H C P S~" (67014)STOESSELi ■ I 111 s 7 2' 2- 1i Is 1* p R MeUanT.r M BtokCS 7-106-5 6-5 7-102-5 66812 JACK ADAMS « 6 111 1 I 3- 3-1 3' ::- -" 2" Radtke R s Davidaoai 6 6 f. 8-5 7-10 67017 OIRC1 s WB 8 Ml i 9 6 »' *'.•' r,- :, ■ Ji llutwell R Gutter 30 30 16 6 3 «.."i.::-|-i: i:i:si \s ( mi 4 I 6 r,' S B« 4" I1 Kama B F Hobart I E 4 6-5 1.2 67017 M'GR PRINCE wanlO lot 7 3 t1 l1 l" 1' ::-' 5' Braaael P C Donaleche 20 :;o 30 lo 4 '•i.:». INVICTUUS a SMI Ii C 7'' 7' s '" 7 ' 6; 6'» W Fischer W Gabriel 12 P 13 4 8-5 67017 BAL.DO ara 9 108 5 g S :» 71 9* 7h 7" M Johnson C P Dye 99 60 tin 29 s NGELENO ws 8 MS 2 I 8 s'1 I :• I 8* Narvaes II N Zahn ha) 991 399 199 49 69989 SAUNA ws 1 lot 1 5 l1 1- 2" -". 8* I C Koerner White ft Wyrnickl2 12 9] 7-5 7-10 Time. 2:i»5 ;. Winner Ch. g. by Aintree Claret (trained bv .1. M. SI ikes). Went :,. p..s( at 3:14. At post :: minutes. Starl good. Won easily: second the same; third handily. stocssei ran under restraint aatil passing the far turn then ipiickly overhauled Ballna and. easily aaakhag her off, established a big lead after turning for home and held Jack Adams secure through the 'inal eighth, .la.-k Adams Was skillfully reser\ed for the stretch inn and .!.„d the last eighth drive gamely, but had no chance to beal the winner. Circus is Improving and. in a long stretch drive, finished resolutely. Free-ias tired when the pinch came. Salina showed speed, but I bed. The winner was in for .f5»M); no bid. FIFTH RAFF 7-8 Mile. 1:2.V 1 99.) Parse 9499. 3 year olds and upward. 6rTiT"1Q-| • \Jt_r A. Setting. Net value to winner 933S. lad Horses AW7Fp"p~St 'j V2 % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S i;7iii;i-l']lK ROUSTABOUT w 5 113 1 5 2J 2'. 2i 1l 1'JR McDaa'lF Kraft 6-5 6-5 1 1-2 out 67014 LINE OF UFE w I Ml I I ii1 i;- 5' .".■• 9 AV Fischer . I B Kunn 10 10 7 2 1 C6939 SIR CARUTHERS WB 4 194 5 s 4h ll I- I- :: '. Braaael A G tin 4 7 7 2J 6-5 (6f989)GEO i: MILNER W 1 108 1 2 71 7l 73 71 1- A W K'kerW B Trapp 6 7 7 2 4-5 67067'J. KERCHEVILLE w 4 104 7 7 5- I] I*!* :.'. Wiley .1 W BuUock 7 15 15 4 8-5 67040 K tRKFIELD BELLA w:i 193 2 3 l3 V\ 1* 31 6T M Freston .1 M Stokes 12 12 10 3 8-5 CC725 lUl.ly CURTIS wr 6 107 8 1 8 8 S s 7= Kunz Mrs .1 lllitte 33 50 50 15 S 67064 REEVES WB 7 107 3 4 :'.'. Eh 6b 6» 8 O Koerner F H Littleton 20 20 20 6 2 Time 21. 49, 1:14 . 1:27,. Winner Ch. g. by George Kessler — Beetle t trained by F. Kraft). Went to post tit 3:43. At post 5 minutes. Statt good. Won in :• canter: second easily: third the same. The Roustabout, a wild horse today was reserved to the stretch, where he dashed into an easy had when well straightened out for home and won with his rider looking back. Line of Life, hadly outpaced for the til st half, moved up fast after turning, for home and finished with a I tela ten rush. Sir Carntheis. ha a long stretch drive, tired in the last sixteenth. George 10. Milner ran a dull race, showing scant Speed, .lack Kercheville was done for when entering the stretch. KirkUeld Belle showed superior early speed, but failed to slay. The winner was in for $700; no bid. Scratched- 117042 Confessor, 110. Incorrect weight in entries kirkliold BeHr, los. A7HQ') SIXTH RACK 7-8 Mile. (1:251--4 !H -1 Purse $ UK). 4 year olds ami up-vaiu. \J t yjrj afl Selling. Net value to winner 9g3B\. Ind Horses AWtPPSt% % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S I.6' 12 TOLLER w 4 139 1 2 l1 P" 2* V 1*1 D Bohutd A G Dvjtloa so no 30 10 r» 67042»FONCA6TA SB 8 199 4 3 3= 41 4- 31 3* Radtke .1 Curl 7-5 8-5 8 5 3-5 out '. ji". KCNSMAX w 5 110 8 4 71 V 6r. 6'. 3i AA' Fischer Elinwood Farm 30 40 40 12 5 67042 BOLOGNA waa S 193 1 r, 23 2" ]t it 41 c F Sa'vaaK Wright 4 5 :;.'. 757-10 C6917 MOUNTEBANK wio 107 lo 8 5'. 5 :.'. ;.'. 5= R McDan'lT B Moots 10 15 15 6 3 C6S41 Kl^ CAZADOB w :: l's | 7 6h 3l 3^ 41 6s Wiley G W Baldwin 33 10 7 2i 6-5 67042 RUBINON Ws 4 lot 0 8 411 6h 71 7l 73 M Freston J F Newman 6 6 5 3 1 66964 HIKTI.K 10 106 7 1 81 81 85 8= 8.'. Kunz L» Bridges 50 nj || 15 6 67017 BELASCO ws 4 l"7 5 9 9*» 9*» 9" 9»» 9*» Brnssel CpenterftKenyoa 199 339 339 93 30 (66991)P*NCE FRBDERICKwa 4 197 2 10 10 10 10 10 10 Finn C F Clark 4 8 8 3 3-2 Time. 24|, 494, 1:15 . 1 :29i. \\ inner — Blk. c. by Brutus — Nabette (trained by M. Garritj). Went to post at 4:15. At post 8 minutes. Start good. Won easily: second driving: third the same. Toller, suddenly invested with speed, set a hot pace to the far turn, where he was temporarily passed by Bologna, but rallied last after turning for home and easily overtook and shook her off when an eighth out and won with something to spare. Foneasta was well ridden and. in a long stretch drive, finished resolutely. Kinsman came with a rush at the end. nipping out Bologna. The latter was s| oedv. as usual, but tired badly in the last sixteenth. Mountebank finished fast. The winner was iu for $400; no bid. Incorrect weight in entries Relasco, 96. Overweights — Toller. 2 pounds. Clemencia Sick at San Antonio. CLEMENCIA SICK AT SAN ANTONIO. Memphis, Tenn.. February IS. — The racing stable of W. W. Elliott arrived at Montgomery 1'ark yes terday from Oakland. Lnbin. Standover and Don Hamilton are in the siring. Ciomeneia was taken sick on the train and was left at San Antonio, Texas. Can't Get the Hang of It. CAN'T GET THE HANG OF IT. "In Ans-tralia the Ixivs do not ride the true To.l Sloan style." says J. B. Brewer, the Knglish trainer. "They imitate it: but. with very few exceptions, they do not .succeed in correctly (driving it. with the result that their horses ate wore hampered thau assisted." Tarals and Spencer Sail. TARALS AND SPENCER SAIL. New York. February IS. —Fred Taral and his son John, who are to ride in Austria, and Harry Spencer, who goes to France, sailed Saturday. Lyne will leave for England Wednesday and Shaw has booked passage for tiermatiy for February 211. Foals at Senorita Stud. FOALS AT SENORITA STUD. Lexington. Ky.. February IS. — The first foals at. Captain Harry Brown's Senorila Stud are a bay filly by Stanhope — Retained: bay lilly by Broomstick — Ftliel Lee, and a bay colt by Carry Hermann — Run of Luck. Dm latter is a lialt broUiec to Ace liii'ii. Easy for the Roustabout. EASY FOR THE ROUSTABOUT. 1...S Angeles. Cal.. -Februarv 1s The track at tucoi Park had dried oat considerably under lh» sun ..f Sun. lay and was in lair condition. The moat pn ienii.ius offering was the fifth race, won m bo] loa fasiii,.M by The Roustabout Be was a wild borne today and simply smothered his opposition with spied in the final quarter. The other races were of mediocre quality and were productive of little Interest. ■I W. BUIock elaimed Line of Life oul of the tit t ii race for $1,025. E. Wa\ land returned today from Oakland with .1. 1". Douottae and Tartan Badtke rode his rtrst winner ..( 190? when he piloted Sllckaway in the opening race. Page 2 DAILY RAGING FORM ISSUED EVERT DAT. DAILYRACING FORM PUBLISHING CO. Publishers of THE AMERICAN TURF ASSOCIATION CALENDAR Official organ of TUB AMERICAN TIKE ASSOCIATION. A Dally Beliectlou of the American Turf by Telegraph. Kdltor and Proprietor, P. H. Brunell. Associate Editor, Clinton C. Riley. Secretary, Mrs. P. II. Brunell. 184 FIFTH AVENUE. CHICAGO, ILL. Bmtered In the Post Office at Chicago at eecond class matter. SINGLE COPIES 5 CENTS. ~ ' "■ — p-nanr — ., . „ — TERMS. Per Month $ 1.50 Half Year 9.00 i Hie Year 17.00 The above rates :irc for single copies as sealed letters Iral ela m DtalL Dally Pacing Form Publishing Co. prefers to send sin Is copies as Iral elaaa mail in all cases. Local subscriptions — outside the down-town dls- tftel will In- declined at oilier than lirst class mall mat ter rates. Subscriptions must be paid in advance. To be considered and answered, all queries to Daily Pacing form must be sent over the full name and with address of writer. The names and addresses are ■abject to a local and foreign directory test. CHICAGO, II. 1 INOI8, FEBRUARY 10. 1907, Today's Best. TODAYS BEST. \ i Oakl ind Jocund, tifih race. A: ImiM Park Illusion, lirsi race. \i Oaklawn Thistle Do, foorth race. At New Orleans Louise Macfarlan. fifth t'.t- c. I In- daj I nulse Ma. -Parian. \\ i i ■ •• maj iii ii ri n g I ilhiileml in the I h AS,M|. Oneck Stable's Good Prospects.: Javotte, Sister to Black Fox, Star of the Fillies Woolsthorpe Truth Colt Best. ONECK STABLES GOOD PROSPECTS. J.ivotte. Sister to Black Fox, Star of the Fillies — Woolsthorpe-Truth Colt Best. K w fork, l"i l.rii#- 18. If ii|i:.i .i ranees go tat anything the Oneck Stable should be more ambitiously represented Ihe coming season than for some years. I .. ■ '. season Clare Raasell proved a -good in-\e in. ent for the stable. She was purchases' as a yearling for $630 and won $12,400. Hyperbole also secoanted for the Astoria stakes, while all told there were seven srlnners of twenty one races and ■ore ill in $33,000. 'lliis was quite the best season the stable bad had in many years, but with any sari of good racing lurk eleven two year-olds which, with three or four older horses, make up the string, should exceed last season's winnings. William Karrick, the trainer of the stable, is iblj Bltuated for the winter, having a large. contort title stable on the baekatretch s4 Sheepshead Bay. There Is a w'nle shed seveo laps of which stake ooa mile, and lure the hoses of the stable get ilailj exercise regardless of the weather conditions. The appointments of the stable are flrst- • ia-- throughout. The two-year-olds were all bought as yearlings last summer by Mr. Knapp and good prices were paid, one of the besl looking of the juveniles is a chestnut coll by H'oolsthorpe Truth, the dam of Ladj [lolyr I. lie COSl more than any of the others, his price being $3,300. He stands close to sixteen hands high and is a splendid Individual. He lias good head anil neck, well muscled shoulders and quarters, which denote the possession of ample speed. lii~ engagement! Include the Spring, Great Trial and Montnuk Stakes. a Basbj looking chestnut coll by Oeearlon, out • •f Ondalaa shows plenty of size and quality in his makeup, lie K especially well built and in common with the majority of the gel of Oesarlon should be well equipped with speed. If there is anything in looki this one should race well. He is eligible f..r the Eclipse snd Ureal Trial. Mr. Knapp paid 32,600 for linn. Another big colt is the chestnut by Pirate of Pemtance Peavine. He la I balf-brotber to J. P. Donoliue and coal $2,200. Peavine. his dam. Is a hall suit r to Flocarline. He stands fully sixteen hands high, bat is built in proportion, and is a very g I one to look at. lie has a good head. showing much Intelligence, well shaped neck, great should, i -. ,_.~.d depth through the heart and well modeli ii quarters. Another Woolsthorpe Is a bay eoH out of Favor Bells, which has been named Bellwether. The juice paid for him was $!. HMt. He is put up on p_' .i m| Btrong racing lines and shows both size and quality. He is eligible for the Eclipse, Bedford, Double Even! and Zephyr Stakes. A racj looking brown coll 1" Prevkms. out of Wild Bess, for which Mr. Knapp paid $1,004). has all the characteristics of a useful one. He has the sir.. ng shoulders and short back that denote weight-carrying ability, and should race well. His engagement-, include the Eclipse snd Atlantic Stakes. a small i ...king chesUiul gelding by Charade— i:.-cenan:i will probably be one of those selected to carry ihe Oneck colors at the early meetings. lie la a half brother to Cur us and cost $1,560. He has the makeup of ■ decidedly useful horse, and looks like coining lo band early. He has plenty of size and qua lit] and will lik.lv be named for the JuveoUe events at Aqueduct and Jamaica. If the chestnut gelding by Oesartoa, out of Armlel. lM.nght for 80OO. does as well in his two-year-old year as his. alf brother, Armament, did at the same age, he wHl more than pay his way. With good head and neck, fine middle piece and immense quarters be presents s very racy appearance and ought to come to band early. The star of the Bllles in the string, if not of the entire coUeetioo, Is the brown tilly hv Si. George— Marie Jansen. sin- has been named Javotte for the rharacter played by Marie Jansen in "Ermiule" and which made her famous. Javotte is a full sister to Black Fox, and it would seem from her Drew u! appearance that Mr. Knapp got a bargain In her at $1,400. Little fault could be found with her conformation, and the stable has a high opinion of ber Vraong ber engagemeata are the Fashion, Bedfiird, Vernal and Dtataff Slakes. \ line looking fill] i- the chestnut by Griffon, out of Fslrj Queen, she has size and qualitv and Is built for -peed. Sic wss well tried last fall. She is eligible for the Fashion Slakes. The Lay tilh In 1'allierless fwiisse shows many good points and has size and quality to recommend her. She u.is highly tried last fall and showed a high turn of speed. A siniill but well made miss is the chestnut filly by Ornament Gase, She is not quite up to the standard of tl tlurs in size and quality, but looks like being fast. Among the older horses Kiameaha, Clare Russell and Royal ln.\\ are in the best of condition. Kiamesha. which was something of a disappointment last year, gets exercise on the track almost every day, being led by a boy on a pony. She looks like more than holding her own Id sprint races the coming season The Thoroughbred Endangered. THE THOROUGHBRED ENDANGERED. To thoughtful people s— WSJ 111 by pivdiijiee the epidemic crusade against racing now limning its course is one th.it in a fruitless effort to suppress tin- minor evil of betting is likely to work great harm to an Important national Interest. This is one of the great horse breeding nations of ihe earth ami our hoists constitute an essential Item in Hie t'lund aggregate Of our national wuulth. lu the most mmtrh ami valuable of all horses, the thorough -bud, the United states now- stands preeminent, owning more than arc now owned in England, the home and place of origin of the thoroughbred. The inevitable effect ef the al.- li~hiiicnl of racing w..iild bo to greatly diminish the breeding of thoroughbreds if it did not obliterate' this valuable industry altogether. What all this means is well told by Major P. A. Paingerlield in the following timely article published in the Thoroughbred Record: The work Undertaken by the breeding bureau in the various states, if intelligently carried out. must resiili in adding mil. .1.1 millions to the value of the equine product of America. All utilily horses are largely indebted to the English thoroughbred (or to his progenitors, the Arab. Barb and Turk) for their quality and most desirable properties ot eon rage ami endurance, or "slamina:" and when our hunter, trotter, saddle horse, coach horse, or even our heavy draught horse, becomes deficient ill these essentials we must revert to their source and restore i; by an additional infusion of pure blood, just as WC recur to the bull dwg to restore courage and tenacity when our pointer, hound, greyhound or terrier becomes deficient in these needed qualities, Bvery citizen of every country where the horse is bred fof pleasure or profit is benefited by the breeding of the thoroughbred in his highest development in their midst. The test of the excellence of the thoroughbreds produced is the rue ionise. The racing of horses necessarily involves betthtg. Betting OS races, under propel restrictions, is not apes to more unfavorable comment than any oilier speculation. The element of chance as to results is Inseparable from everything in the range of hum an enterprise or endeavor: II has been "wholly eliminated* froth nothing except "the result of p .pillar elections in Kentucky." one of the iimsi learned and competent English writers on the subject of breeding and racing. :i lifelong Student of the subject and a nan of con servatlve views, wrote recently of two breeders and turfmen the one in England, the other in America: "They have won more on the turf than any other breeders or luifiiieii in cither country, yet lie earnings of their stables have not paid expenses by thousands ami ten of thousands of pounds." 'I his being true, it must appear that the enthusiast who breeds, trains and races the best thoroughbreds, supports at his own proper cost a public uiiliiv for the pecuniary benefit of the many. The owner gets his sport, inn he pays for it. The purchase ef the best breeding stock, ami the army Of retainers for the conduct of the breeding ami racing establishments, with salaries and commissions to trainers. Jockeys, etc., costs ■ King's ransom annually: ami this is certain, while the winnings are problematical. Destroy racing by Inimical legislation, and with the [passage of this cleanest and most healthful of outdoor sports, the m..si essential equine goes down and oat; or is sparingly produce. I by lln.se made real gamblers by being forced, privately, to wager against each other, thus evading laws for the passage of which there is no justification. Eliminate the public money to he run for in slakes, which are chiefly made up of entrance fees and moneys added by the associations and who could afford to keep up his stud and racing establishment when, as we have seen the largest winning stables here or ill England, Where the conditions are more favorable, do not pay expenses'.' The Improvement Of our thoroughbreds or their deterioration, can only he determined by the test of Hie race course. The Improvement of all utility breeds of horses rests largely upon the keeping of the thoroughbred up to the highest standard in purity of IiIihmI and Individual excellence. Make the breeding, rearing, ami training of the thoroughbred Impossible by means of inimical legislation and with him passes the occupation of Ihe nns of thoossnds who find employment in his production; the healthful "half holiday iii the open air of tlie laborer and his family:" the harmless outing for the gentleman and lady of "elegant leisure:" the "lasi pleasure remaining" to the octogenarian with the sleek hat ami. perchance. coat sleeves, who wants his opportunity to tell flic boys "how easily Lexington could have beaten S.\s.,nbv at four mile heats:" and last, but not least. with tin- thoroughbred would pass "down and out" the only hope of Improving, or even keeping to their present standard of excellence, the general utility horses of our country. Are our legislators ready to sacrifice the country's interest in the most beautiful and useful animal of God's creation to the unconsidered clamor of the few "Unco 8nM?" Answers to Queries. ANSWERS TO QUERIES. [Communications without names and addresses of senders will not be answered or noticed.] W. It.. Chicago. It was :, loser. 1". W. V. SI. Louis, Mo. 11 was ;i draw. P. T. W .. St. Leads, Mo. of coarse Tileiag was an added starter. * Jas. .1. It . Chicago. Waterboy and MeChesney did not meet in a race. 11. I!.. Chicago. The wager stopped Willi I.ens, there not being enough fo meet the order on llaimi I. a I Bey. Miller. Chicago. The parlay should be paid. The bookmaker took the bet, knew where Uamiy Dancer w..s running and should not try to crawliish out of paying a fairly won bet. City Park Racing Statistics. CITY PARK RACING STATISTICS. Under the plan of alternating with the Crescent City Jockey Club every two weeks, tlie City Park Jockey Club has occupied thirty six of its sixty days. During those thirt\ six day! 241 races, twenty of them steeplechases, were decided. t..r which there was i total distribution of $141,463. This went to ITU owners, of whom the following forty-eight received .SiiMi or more each: owners. 1st. 2d. 3d. Aint. I". Corrigan 19 IT. !i $13,870 Burlew iV O'Neill 7 '■ C 7.72 J. II. McCormlck 7 :: 1 :..s: o C. It. Ellison r. -1 s 5,060 1'. Dunne s !i 1o 4,844 0. II. Il.dle 8 7 ;i 4,289 K. 'fucker s l «i :;. i ii E. S. Gardner a . . . .1 1 2 2,662 P. M. Cm ill r, r, r, 2,337 I'.. E. Watkins .". 4 5 2.!.;7 P. Cook r. J ii 2,413 John Marklein I G :: 'j.4o:: c. E. Hamilton 6 2 o 2.386 .1. C. Milam 7, :: 4 2.294 If. J. Daly r. :: r. 2. 2:. 7 I'. M. Smith 1 1 1 2, 120 J. Arthur i i 4 2.0fi8 S. \V. SI reel t 4 :: 1 1 07S i: Trotter r. 1 1 1,933 .1. C. l'erriss. .Ii- 2 1 ;: 1. ill's \l. Ooklblatt 4 1 :: 1,918 1'.. S.-hreiber :: o 2 1,868 Johns,, n iv Dodsou I 1 :i 1.TO9 J. P. Mayberry 4 2 :: 1.712 f. Clyde 4 ii :: 1.692 •I. 1. Strode 4 2 1 1,630 A. Brown 2 7 1 1,690 W. f. Schnlte :; 2 4 1,460 I.. I.. Lamar :: 2 2 1.447 T. P. Sullivan :: T, 2 1.423 .1. Phillips 2 o 1 1,251 J. S. Ward 2 2 1 l.'Jt2 W. (Joist ". i r. 1,208 A. P. Ginter 2 1 :: 1.170 I.. 1". Piper :: l t 1.124 i: I.. Tailev 2 :'. 1 1.101 W. II. fixer 2 2 .. 1.05T A. c. alrCafferty 2 2 1.050 E. H. Bradley 2 4 1 Inns \V. 6. K. Hodds :: o ] l.oir. 1. Eleinining 2 .'! 1 I.iiki c. r. I ox 2 o :: ni I.. P. P.arthe 2 2 1 '.it I J. W. formal) 2 2 1 '.If: W. J. Honoline 1 t :: S!M! \V. f. Walsh 2 1 tl 790 J. W. Pugh 2 (l 1 7:io T. Capo 2 1 II 744 The total number of money earning horses was 339, of which the following fifty seven hsve brought tlcir owners s.7m or more each: Horses. lsi. 2d. 34. Atnt. GoidiC 4 4 2 $3,413 Alma Dufoiir :: 2 2 3,333 Tiloing 1 (I 0 2.946 Charlie Eastman :: tl 2 2^560 Goldproof 1; 2 i 2 :;su .Tame^ Keddick 1 :: 2 2.21:. Juggler 2 1 ti 2.1.10 Mamie Algol 1 1 1 2,126 • iild 1 0 2 1,936 Sir Toddlngton 2 1 1 1.926 Grace i.aisen 1 0 1 1,455 I.ens ?. 2 1 1 .::7."i Dargm .". 1 o 1 ,366 Itusk :: 1 1 1,344 Colloquy :: 1 4 1.360 Toboggan :: 1 0 1,274 Envoy 2 1 1 1.22.". IV.111 I'.rummel 2 2 2 122". St. Volma 1 O 0 1.2211 st. Valentine 21:: 1.170 Dr. McCluer :: 1 ti 1.1.-.7 Miss feeds :: 1 1 1 132 Rickey :s I 0 1,130 St. Noel il 1 1 1,1211 Quiati Brady 3 0 1 L.689 Devout 2 2 1 1,068 spiou 2 1 :: 1.00c • ilanior £' 2, ti LOGO Men, |i.w breeze B..TI '2 tl 1.050 Marvin Neal :: o 1 l.ti2." aSriMiuuder :; o 1 1,686 ~om Holau 2 1 0 :is.s I'm lor 2 0 2 ! .-, Peter Sterling 1 :; l 926 Missouri laid 2 1 0 BBS Glorifies .2 o 0 iitm Coltncss 2 1 4» s!i7 Whisk Broom 2 1 o s.7:: Reticent 2 » :: so:: Emergency 2 ft n 836 Captain Hale 2 1 1 s:;t Wea 2 1 11 B23 Belie Strome 2 ti 2 824 •Padre 2 1 tl si'o Millie Montrose 2 0 o 8ts» Spider Web 2 1 4» 7: r. Raroerl 2 if 2 7S2 Belle of the Pay 2 0 Tso Arab* 2 2 1 77.". Sea Salt 2 41 o 7ii". Expect -to See 2 tl 11 IBS fee 'rest 2 4) 0 7."". 151uel.ee 2 1 4) 714 Eiepben 2 o 1 72.". Duchess of Montebello 1 2 1 704 Tinker 2 4) 0 7 MI Creoiin 2 0 1 7 hi The stakes decided during the thirty-six days were as i. |]..ws: Initial Handicap. December Id: C.ild $1,803 Test Stakes. December 13; Charlie Eastman.. 1,360 Planters' Stakes, December l'.»: Sir Toddlngton 1,426 Cypress Handicap. December 22: GoMlc 1,543 old Hickory Handicap, January 8; James Bed-dick 1.3M Tul.nie Slakes. January 12. GoUic 2.o7n Cosmopolitan Hotel Hurdle Handicap January Hi: St. Volma 1.2241 King Cotton siakes. January ft: Juggler 1.536 l.agarde Stakes, februarv I: Grace I.aisen... 1,436 Heaslip Cup Handicap, februarv ! ; Alms Imfoiir 1.666 Rex Handicap Eebruarj 12: Tilelng 2. bio American Turf Asoclatloa Handicap, februarv 16; Mamie Algol 1.71." The standing of the jockeys riding oil the I'al lor th ' thirty six da\s is as follows: .focke.Ns. M,s. 1st. 2d. ."..I. fnp.P.C. Garner lot 2ti 1s .". .".2 ::s NIcol '.Ki 2s ii it 4s .2s limes Heiinessv 14!» 20 22 21 M .13 Mountain HH IS 21 1". 47 .Is It. Lowe 99 12 Hi 1:: 56 .12 l . Austin 7:: 1 lit !» 44 .14 W. Mclntyre s:; s 11 4 t;o .111 Lloyd :7 s in 11 38 .12 S.iler 56 7 2 7 46 .12 J. Martin 99 7 S S ::7 .12 Van lluseu .".S C, 4 7 41 .10 .1. fee 71 I! !l S 4S .KI Englander 2s 5 1 :: 10 .1s 1;. Swain :;« .". 7 1 26 .10 Troxler .".1 ." 4 2 40 .10 W. P. Walker .-,| S 2 Kl 37 .11:1 Hogg 4:: 4 4 2 :::: .60 f.ei kinau 47 :: .". 4 ::7 .in; '■angel lit :: :: 1 12 .16 Iluestis :;:: :: :: 4 23 .66 Bllac 43 2 4 2 .".7 .04 J. Paly 23 2 4 2 17 .66 T. Taylor ."..". 2 2 2 27 .ih; w . Daly '.1 2 11 2 .". .22 Crimmlna •; 1 * -" .17 I'iggins :: 1 11 0 2 .:::: Farrow 57 1 •: •"• 47 .02 Goldstein 13 1 2 ". 33 .62 Hagan 8 1 o 2 5 .12 J. Johnson ::. 1 1 :: :;o .0:: I. Keves 20 1 2 o 17 .o. A. Martin 4( 1 ." 1; :: l .02 McMabon 6 1 1 1 :: .17 fov 7 1 0 2 I .14 C. Morris 29 1 o :: 23 M Mitchell 15 1 11 ti II . i7 P. Perrelt 21 1 :: 2 1". .63 fi.kett IS 1 2 O 22 . it fbkens 36 1 2 I 21 .66 It. Powers 1; 1 1 (I 4 .17 Skoliel 12 1 n 1 in .os .1. Shea 4 1 tl 1 2 .2.". A. Williams S 1 2 2 :: .12 Allhmhou '.I 1 1 2 .". .11 J. Pale 2 1 4 0 1 .80 Th* following jockeys had mounts to the number opposite their names and tinished third or belter, but .lid not ride a w inner: Jooko\s. Mt*. Jst. 2d. Sd.Unp. \f P.. Wood 11 6 :; i 7 I.. Smith is tl 2 4 12 Brady 2 ti 1 1 0 Johanneses 1". 1 4 10 W. ott .". o 1 1 :: lineman US tl ] 1 13 C. Fisher 5 2 1 2 J. Russell .". tl 1 0 4 j Boadwee 7 0 l 0 fi Minder S tt ] o 7 Warren .". 9 1 u 4 Wislmrd 11 0 :: ti s DomiiiH-k 5 o i 1 I H. Pavis :i 11 41 2 7 II. I.aisen 11 41 11 :; 11 If. Murphy 4 O O 1 .'{ Handera . .' 2 0 0 1 1 Marsters !) 0 0 1 S A. Morgan «» 4) t) 1 s Skirvin 2 4 1 1 James Carroll 14 O tl 1 1:', c. Booker I t «i 1 2 Helgesen » 0 ft 1 S The following jockeys had mounts to the number opposite their names, but were not "in the money:" Andreas, .;: W. Allen. 1 -. f. Barton, 12: f.liiiueu-tnal. I'.; P.edell. 1: Baker, •':: CooJe. 4: Ciiininings, 1; John Cotiley, :t: T. P. Carter. 2: .1. Connelly. 1: S. Dickson, .".; Dswe, 4: Delmater, 1: Everett, 1; .1. ferris. 4: K. fisher. 4: .1. Foley, 10; forgev. 1: H. Graham, ::: W. Gannon, 2: It. Harris, l: n. Hall. 2: l^tedike, 1; K. lines. 2: P. Kellv. 2: McAllister. 2: K. Moore. 1: Moirell. 1: E. Morrison. 2: Mr-Dermott, ::; T. Meade. 2: Noon*, 2: Otis. I; w. Mcibe. 2: .1. O. P.rien. 4: O'Eeary. 2: Penilergast, 13; E. Bice, 4: Sheridan. 4: Shreve. 2: Stille. ::: f. Swain, 8; VoiI.e. ::: W. Walsh, 1; T. Williams ::. The steeplechase jockeys stand as follows: Jockeys. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. i'np.P.C. E. Morrison 17 .". 1 l 11 2'l W. Ilenrv It 2 ii 1 7 .27 Boyle 7 2 o 2 :: S .1. ford '.I 2 II l 7 .22 Pollock 7 1 1 1 4 .11 Ma j..r 7 1 l I .11 Songer 7 1 it 1 5 .14 P. I lagan !» 1 " tl ." .11 Dayton ;i 1 :: 1 4 .11 Archibald Ill 112 0 .10 1'.. Itussell 1(1 1 2 2 .". .Ill Hnestoa 11 1 :: 7 .ott The following steeplechase jockeys had mounts iii ihe number opposite their names and finished third or better, but did not ride a winner: .Tockevs. Mts. 1st. 2d. od.l'np. McCluer S u 1 :: 4 McKlaney 12 o 2 :: 7 Wal -.ii 2 4 2 o o Ellison 7 0 1 1 ."• Yoiirell T, 4» tl t 4 I . Johnson S 0 0 1 7 Seeder 4 o o l :; ! in following Steeplechase jockeys had mounts fo ti..- iiiiiuboi opposite their names, but were not "in tlie money:" Arnold. 1: Perry. 2: Caric. 2: W. Caylor. 2: Craiitlaml. 2: Gaddy, 2: I. Hughes, 1: Higgins, ti; A. Morrison. 1: .1. Mitrphv. 2; O. Rice. 1: If. P.. Wood, •'.; Absh.r. 1: W. Allen. 2: Garnett, ::: f. Grace, 1: f. Morris. 1: Rosteck, ::: Solnd. 1. The nuniber of races won by horses handled by the respective trainers is as follows: Arthur, .1 I Marklein. John 4 An hinsoii. W 1 Milam. .1. C 5 Blank, ; l Mayberry, J. p 4 P.iulew. f S Mengel, .1. T 2 P.razier, G. P. •" Mannix. T. I". 1 Brooks. R. P : Mever. B I Baker, J. II 4 Murray. T 1 Blown. C. f 2 MeCuIlogh. J 1 Poland. ; 1 .Mctilenueii, W' 1 Plosius, C. E 1 McCaflerty. A. C. .. 2 Council, C 1 MeClernand. .1 2 Collins. .1 19 MeCarren. Ii. Jr. ... 1 t -assa.lv. R. 2 McLaughlin. J 2 Civil!. P. M :; Neal, 4i. 11 1 Charles, S. J 1 Nolan. T 1 Carter. D 1 Overton. W. C 1 Calm, J. C 1 Phillips. W. E 5 Hah. M. .1 :: Piper. I.. P :! Douglas. 1 . .) 1 Phillips. II :: Honohue. \V. J 1 Pierce. T. L :: Dltyton, .1. W I Kegan. E .". Evans, B. t :: Riddle. H. C 4 fleinming. .1 2 Batter, P. ,Ir I feiriss. .1. c. Jr. .. 1 Hei.l. S 1 Erayling, 3. K :: Bee re. .1. M 1 forman. .1. W 2 SI reel t. S. W 4 Piser, W. II :: Simons. A 4 Preeuian. W. P. 1 Strode. .1. I' 4 Greeiy, .1. J 1 Sbouldice, J. II l Goldhlatt. M 4 Snyder, \\. 11 1 Harrington, P 1 Bacre, A. N I 1 lanlon. P s Smith. P. M I Hall. .1. W s Taylor. W. P 1 Howell. .1. W 1 Tains. G. Y I Hayes. Ii. P, 1 Trotter. E .1 Johnson. I :: Tempest. A 1 Johnson. J. M 4 Talley. E. 1 2 Jones. P. II 1 Vitltoe, 1 1 Kirwan. W. A 1 W'ahlen. It. .T 1 Kunse, W 1 Weston. A. f; few. K. .1 :: AValkins. It. f 6 Lewis, W. I v Woodard. W. T. Jr. 1 Louis. C 7 Ward. I. S 2 Leekart A l Walsh, p 2 Leigh. B. ! 2 Zinimer, A tl Lyman, J 2 Oakland Form Chart. OAKLAND FORM CHART. I OAK LA Nl ) OAKLAND, CAL., Monday, February 18. 1907.— Eightieth day. Ne.v California .Tm-key Cub Winter Meeting (about 156 days). Weather clear; track muddy. (38 l.ixiks on.) Presiding Judge, f. c. Hopper. Starter, Birhard Dwyer. Secretary, Percy w\ Treat. llacing starts if 1:40 p. in. W indicates whip. S spurs. It blinkers. Figures in parenthesis following tlie distance of each lace indicate track record, age of horse and weight carried. /"VQ -1 FIRST RACE Futurity Course. (17(1 feet less than :: 4 mile.) (1:00—3—110.) 6e— i V/O A. Purse .$UXI. :: year olds. Selling. Net \:ilue to winner SStS. Ind Horses AWt'l'P'st'j V. "j Str Pin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P S~ 66932 DUKE OF" ORLEANS ws 107 S 1 71 II l't ]i» A Brown R It Rice Jr E !• S 3 I -.". 6457145-A LLE?RION w 165 :: '■ (i" 3 1 -'- W htiller R F Carman :: S 4'. 2 1 i:i.-::m i; \ I.V lOSTt \ I AN w Ms E 3 1" T "J 13 P Cialuun El I Timcro Stable". ."»'. 41 6-5 4-5 66932*BLANOHE C. W HO 1 7 ."-' 6" 4} t" Sandy S folk 2J :;\ It'll tvl 1 66793 MARION ROSE W rW 7 2 ::- -■ Ii1 •".- Horner .1 A Armstrong 10 15 15 I C G70O9aMBCHANT w 168 ■_ i, P. 71 7' 61 Seville Keene Pros :, ti I :: 3-2 i7'Bi:i-sii.\ l-'.i: LINE w M i 8 s s s 7- lfcRae .1 Schreiber S IB IS 6 " 67061 BLANCER ws 167 s :. ^ii .".' tf' s- ll:irt\ Denny Pros M 12 7 :: 'a ■"• i.u.p; -Pi HNSK TTIA 1".: 1 4 It !» !• I W Kelly .1 S Wood IS 4U LT 10 4 Time. 1:12J. Winner Br. g. by Albert — Belle of Orleans (trained by it. R. Rice, Jr.). Went to post at 1:48. AI post 2 UlMtes. Start straggling. Won driving: second atld third the same. Puke of Orleans was shuttled lo Use tear early, nut ekMed a big gap iii the last half and got up to win in the last stride. Allerion. marly left, worked through a tough journey and clos'-d a big gap. but 'ailed io withstand t lio winner. Qarrestonlan, from a thing start, made the running for live furlongs ami tired. Blanche C. ran on the hislde and closed up steadily inl » a la t going fourth. Marion Rose «aS ,i prominent contender to Hie ttttal sixteenth. Mediant as crowded Ml at Ihe half. Silver Line got away badly and was always outpaced. Poinsettll disliked the going. 'Ihe winner was entered for 3666; US liiii. Scratched (64B32) Viola P.. 163; toOtio La lb.se, 103; 66634' Piinkim. in.".. Overweights Puke of Orleans. 2 pounds. aCir7a'l^O SI'COVP RACE 3 1-2 Furlongs, (41! 2 LIS.) Purse 3466. 2 v ar olds. Special O 4 " 'O^ili Weights. Net value to winner 3325. 1ml Horse- AWt PP St U V- "7 Str Pin Jockos Owners 4) II C P~S~ 6C749*BONHEUR w 116 7 1 I* l! Scoville Keen.- Pros 2 ?, .1 1 1-2 i.; I MEMORIZE W 112 8 :: 2- 2' 1. WilluunsS C Hildr. tli 3-2 8-6 7-6 S-« 1-3 66831 BELLE BRADY w no :. 6 f 3* !■' Qraham Anch'ageS'kKm 1". St 46 12 ti 16693 LADY ADELAIDE w l in ! 5 r,' 41 Earnah'w .1 11 Sprat I 38 it 56 3t 8 67004 MRS. NUGENT w tin 4 s 7* -V .) Me Pride K W Ellis 6 10 41 g 1 67006 LAST GO w 1!0 2 7 ■- li- Borel P \V ll.ab-.v 28 g-". 28 S :'. POSE II. llti pi t a.u 7' A Prown Ii Ti'.ritlin 12 IS 88 I t MARGIE D. w li» 8 ^ B1 ^: P Wilson T v Dnvies 38 88 88 28 M 8(381 AI.TA ROBE uu 1 2 S ; !'': VT Miller T II Williams In M I 4 3-6 KATIE GLEA30N liu 3 18 lu bi W Kellv H Stover 28 40 40 12 u Time. 234}, t3|. Winner — Ch. f. by Ingold by Ko.val Una (trained by C II. Keene). Weill to post St 2:10. At lios, 4 iniiiuies. Stall good. Won in a canter: second driving: third the same. P.oiiheur decisively outbroke, outpaced ami outstayed the others ind won ott cantering- Memorize, from a striding start, maintained dose earlj pursuit of the winner, but tired anally and was handicapped by the going. Belle Brady held a good position all the way and was a g: third. Lady Adelaide steadily Improved ber position. Mrs. Nugent is ;i grand looker that w as nearly left and closed an immense gap. Last Co made up ground and finished well up. Lose II. showed superior early speed, out tired and was palpably short. Scratched ouirr:: OceHta, 116; 67666 Dnarte, 110. Overweights Memorize. 2 pounds. a^ir7srlttQ 'I'lIPP UACf 3-4 Mile. (1 :12— 0— IIS.) Pane 3460, 4 yea, ..Ids and upward. \J | VJCjty Selling. Net value to winner 332S. Ind llorsi:- AWt I'P St U~'.j •% sTFplii Jockeys Owners O II ci l~ S~ 66985 ELEVATION WS 4 118 1 6 5s I' 41 1] Harty 'I A Kulliiiii 10 12 HI 4 ST. G6933 I'-M'Kss WHEELER w 5 122 •". 1 2" :::; S 2» Rettig W P Pine 8 I s :; i; ;, 67635 DR. SHERMAN w 9 119 s 2 6' .".- V ::- Borel .1 E Hoppas s ir, IS i; :: 18882 DR BCHARFP w s no t :: t' r 1] i1. w Mill, r II Mack :: :: 3| 1 l ! i."-' .."■-.! i ix;i: wna6122 7 7 8 7-: 7' 5» it Davis E.i Ramsey i ."■' E 2 t . M:sm;-AAI:oN J. w !i 11!l 2 t 4' 6 8 (.' H'biunil Ai nioitr\-( Ii illitb 4 ;". g| 52 1 |.is.'.s:;SAN"l'.\ RAT w 4 ll'.t ii 8 71 s s 7:: A frown .1 P Clifford 6 M I" :' 8-6 67056 SHEEN WB 5 112 :: 5 V 8] 2» S .1 Hunter W vVaJker 7 s 7 :; 8-6 Time. 2IL SO, 1:18 - Winner -Ch. g, by Dieuilomie- Scotch fir (trained by W. M. Sheedy). Went to post at 2:.",4. At post c, minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. Elevation broke slowly, but steadily improved his position and finished swerving, but fast, and got up in the last feu stride-. Princess Wheeler outbroke the others and maintained close early nonsuit Of the winner, drew' out on the inside midway of the niictcfc, but v BI crowded into th a deep going and Bnie-enmbed iinally in a game race. Pr. Sherman (dosed a big gap in the last halt. Pr. SchattV was not good enough, but ran well for live furlongs, then quit Judge. Swaj badly, mule up ground leisurely. -Varo.i J., after going well in the earl] singes failed lo stay. SI u quit badly after early contention. Bant I Kay ran a poor rue. The winner wa8 entered for 3360; no bid. Scratched 67086 Oolden Rnie, 110; bt;s(;2 Money Muss, IIP; 66303 Nun's Veiling, 114; 070 J0 Comilfo. tQr7ariQ/l 1" ! UTII R.U'K-3-4 Mile. (1:12— «— IIS.) Purse SS66. 4 vear adds and upward. \J I V.'Ot: Selling. Net value to'wiiiner $400. Ind ^'Jj^ AWi PP St % \'. % Sir fin Jockeys Owners i~ H 7 p g S7tG6*VAN NESS \vk S In:: :: 2 in 2» 2" 13 W Miller S C llihli.th 2 13 .".". 7T111T r m*PNCBM TITANIA w II 105 1 u 3J 3i rol Q J MclirideJ D Millin & J 4i 8 5 2-5 u.ro mansard ft 7 M 6 4 6* P "I 8* Sandy II B Ronrell 3 3 8 r 7-101-4 67611 NOXIK LUCILLE it 4 92 .". 6 I1 l» 1| t' l.ycurgus C C McCafferty 3 M-516-51 2-5 85770 PONTOTOC wb 5 HH» 1 1 2J 61* 4" 6" Seville Keeae Bros 20 l»m loo 15 2 THE AfMHJB 1 HXi 2 ti ti ti ti 6 Borel T J Wilson 30 200 200 1.0 39 Time. Mf, 4ft, 1:1". . Winner P.lk. g. by Loyalist — Ada R. (trained by s. C. HlMretta). Went to post ;ii 3:02. At post B minutes. Star! Mr. Won driving; second and third the samp. Van Nc^-s outbroke the others and. being skillfully baadled aa the far turn, temporarily reBaqulahad the lead, thea coming again, won out in a sharp final drive. Priaceaa ntaata was forwardly placed for t lie first half. Inn went wide on (he 1 .-» -~ T turn, then finished with a Belated rush. Mansard got away badly, Inn was quickly raaaed up into prominence on the far turn and came with a too late closing sprint Noale Lucille, badly baadled and not reads at the start, araa exceaatrely arced to set into the leal «.n the far turn and unit badly in consequence. Thro* 1 1 i ■ — race oat. Pontotoc showed superior speed for a half mil.- and ran a good race. The winner was entered for $1,400; no hid. Scratched 67011 Delagoa, loi. Overweights The Argus. 1 pound. /♦-T/iQPT FIFTH RACK --1 1-16 Miles. (1:66)— 5— ins.) Purse $400. 3-year-olds sad upward. U M "OO Soiling;. Net value to winner -S325. Ind Horses AAVtPPSt '.t *2 ** Sir Kin Jockeys Owners O II C P S (66958)BYRONERDALE w 7 112 :'. 2 U lh lu lh 1" L Williams.! af Craae 2 12-62 1 1-2 66884*JAKE MOOSE W 4 lftl ti 1 2.'. 8' V f -'■ .1 Hunter W Walker 3 18-518-5S-5 4-5 il - iHOOLIGAN w 5 101 8 S *n 6* 8f 31 3n Horner J A Armstrong 8 10 10 4 2 67034*HARBOR wsr. ft 197 M 4 3* ft" 4: 4"; 41 Kirseh'm .1 J Ellerd 4 4i 16-57-5 3-5 (67034)W. B GATES "11 lftl 1 9 SI 7J 72 6- 55 A Brown R R Rice Jr 8 16 15 5 2 ■MM BLACK PRINCE wb 5 112 E 3 ' '- 6" 6" ■",•. ''i W Kelly M Reis I 12 10 4 2 66860*CLOCHE D'OR wr. 7 107 4 6 93 S1 S- 8* 7" E Lynch J Armstrong 20 40 40 15 6 67034 THE ONLY WAY WBSMt 2 7 6* 4= 6' 7i SJ F Graham Alameda Stable 28 40 30 12 6 87007 ROYAL RED Wa 5 111 7 8 7* 6* 95 9" 9* Van'bout WlaceAiHastings 39 40 40 19 fi 67008 PRITZI FE1UU W 3 90 9 10 in 10 lu 10 10 Scoville Keene Bros 30 40 40 15 6 Time, 25. 51, l:lt;J. ] :43. 1:50. Winner — 1?. g. hy Jim Gore — Rriganza (trained by J. Dixon). \\ in to poa! a i 3:90. At post t minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. Byroaerdale was whipped Into an early lead and held a small advantage all the way and. ay shoving the contender all over the track, scored a barky win. Jake Moose ranged alongside tiie winner early and. disputing every foot of the journey, araa carried oat ea all turns and re af rally roagaed aboat and was l.cst. Hooligan held a good position from the start and gat up in tlic last stride for third place. Harbor, away ] rly aid nawncd aboal on the iiiM.ie. tired anally under a had ride. w. B. Gates, aaray h oily in aa outside position, made up ground steadily and was a close and fast going fil'.h. Black Priace held his •■"ii lor aevea Farloaga and tired. Cloche d'Or was coming at the end. The only Way quit after looming aft oa the bud urn. The winner, entered for 1800, was hid up to $900 hy W. Walker and bought in. Serai. in. i S7034 Bonar, 109; 86588 San Reato, 107. Overwcighta Byroaerdale, 3 ; • mul-: Jake Moose, 1; Royal Red. 1. SIXTH RACK— 1 Mile. ( 1 :3V — 4 -117. I Purse $400. 3 year-o'ds and upward. 6Py/'\OiO • UuO Ali.uaines. Net value to winner SUB. "ind Horses AWtPPSt'4 ^ -^ Str I-'in Jockeys Owners Q H C P S " iu;7.M FLAUNT wslO 109 :. ;; S» :'.-■ 2.1. I1 l" A Urown s J" Tat- M r. IS 21 I S •7010 FUNNY SIDE aa • 107 I - *• 4'. V 21 2' Mentiv O P McX.il 2 11-5J 1-5 out B7010 ST. GEORGE JR. wsa C 112 1 1 2* V V 3' 3h J McBride T E Mclangblln 4 4 2} 1 2- B70082VINCBNTIO w 4 lo7 4 5 58 51" •",'= -Is ** W K.lly .1 Stepbeaaon 20 S 2S 6 9-5 BToio VETERANO araa 7 iu I c I I 6 r. 510 L Jackson MultnomahStable 3ft 75 : o 15 4 B7010*L. OF 'J'lli: VALE wii 7 112 14 1] l1 !'■ ■ ''■ t W Miller F W Healey 1 3-2 7-5 1-2 out Time. 254;, 51. 1:18, 1 :H . Winner -R. g, hy Forester Display (trained by K. Frederickeon). Weill to post at :::" i. At post 1 n intit.s. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. Flaunt tan i remarkable race, moved up rapidly on the far turn and took the lead in the stretch Bad, crowding the contender oat at the end. ju~t i;:sted the journey. I-'iinnv Sid" ran in hid goiag all the way. aaa m. — .1 about and pocketed and. after palliag ap, ju^t failed to vm by haeaea aad araa best. St, Ueorge Jr.. after close pursuit of Lord of the Vale, drea oat on the far turn like the wianer, bat tared eventually and is Improving. Vin.-eniio came fast from the rear and ran a j;ot d race. Lord of the Vale piii badlj at the end .•:' five Furlonga and disliked the track. Kcratched «W86 (-111 BloRSom, 112; 87010 Baby, 107; 86934 Bedgetborn, 101; 08861 K. Neageat, 92; •7010 Meiidon, 109; (i7 Nts JTarboro, 05. Page 3 Hot Springs Form Chart. HOT SPRINGS FORM CHART. (OAKLAWN.) HOT SPRINGS. ARK.. Monday. February 18. 1907.— Tliirteeutli day. Oaklawn Jockey Club. Spring Meet- I bag (60 days). Weather cloudy; track fast, til hooka on.) ■ — Presiding .lu.!^.-. frank J. Bryaa. starter. Mars Cassidy. Beeretary, K. w. M.r^inn. Baehag atarta at 2:i." p. m. W indicates arala, S spurs. B bllnkera. Flgarea iu parenthesis following the distance of each race indicate track record, age of horse and weight carried. FIRST RACE 3 1-2 Furlongs. (12—2-110.) Parse 9400. 2-year-oMs. M.ii.i.iis. 6r7/\ T|Q " | "«_/0 Colts aad Geldings. ADowaacea. Net value to armner $380. Ind ~llorses AWtPIrsT^4 \ 2 % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S i.. '-is OSCAR T. w bM 2 L' J1 I'll] G Swain C Paagrita II N • 2 . fi-5 B6M3 MERR1FIELD w 108 1 1 ih ^l -" 1 Austin .1 C Milam I :, S - 1 EREBUS a 111 1u 4 2' IL 31 cherry L A Cells 1 8 8 4 I 67018 WASHAKTE w 111 13 5 41 4- 4* J Foley Q W .1 BiaacU N 12 u 5 2 walls WILLIAM BISSETTT w 108 9 6 8 '.- Si A'buchon P I China E 5 :; :: 2 7-lu BIG SASS ■ 111 II 2 ..; El 8 Wisbard Mrs B E Shillingl5 30 30 U 5 8701S BOUNDING I : i K a 115 7 7 T-' 81 7 Bngl'der A B Hundley ;: 1 4 2 6 5 B 9 NO ENGINE a 106 3 S 8* 81 81 Skirvin 11 McCarren Jr *3 15 1". ■ ;: WINE MERCHANT a ill 8 8 :•' I 9 ' P Perrett 11 McCarren .ir *s 15 15 I 3 HIGH GUN a 111 I II 11- 11*101 Butler S S Hawkins 8 20*3l S 4 GREAT PIRATE a IU 3 10 Jo: 10111* l Riley AV .1 Young M 31 21 8 4 .MM r.i.'isi'i ii: a 108 8 12 12*,12*,12*» Toang 3 -I Ogles 15 30 30 M E LISTEN TO ME w Ul 12 13 12 11 13 Hagaa B il Wegner 15 5o 50 20 10 -loiipied in betting; no separate place or show betting. Time. 13 243, ;;i,i. 4::l. Winner B. -. by i.i^-ak Mattie B. (tralaed by •■ Klaber). , Weni to post at 2:is. At post 0 minute-. Start bad. Won driviag; aecoad and third t-iie same. «'s.-ar T. was barky at the st.it. broke fully in aaottoa, forced i fast pace and came away in the Baal farinag. MerrifleM showed Improved form and stood ■ hud drive gamely, but tired at the end as if a trifle shoii. Brebns ran ■ good race, will improve and is not qaite ready. Washakie had u mishaps. William Bissett, away xlowly, ra-i !";i ii 1\ well. Si.i; Sas \v.is t&kca wide most of the way. Bounding Elk raa poorly and can do much bettor. £ n ' i | i | A SECOND RACK 3 1-2 Furlongs. (12 2—110.) Parse 9399, 2 year olds. Maidens. i O m "e/tt 1 i'li.~. SeDiBg. Net value to winner 92S5. lad Horses A~\vTl'P~StH4 % ~%""Str~Kin7 Jixdii^ys Owners O H C P S sewn HASTY a 96 7 1 l» I* r Dearborn II R Baker 8 M 10 4 2 !. .: •'. : \| \r H vl.A a 108 5 I -' 2'4 2j Griffith .1 C Milam il 0 6 2 1 «;■;:!'.•:; i H; U'- \ a a 107 ' 5 :: ::- V Bngl'der Cbinn «v Foroythe8-5 2] 21 1 1-l' tem VSTORIA BEI LE a WW !i :; :,' :.'. t| A'buchon P T Chinn H in l i 4 2 06344 MBADOWGREKN u i. 'ft I :i C- 8 ' •"■'. 1 Burton P .1 Mil.-s 15 80 30 12 t; i.vi.v BLKIIORN a Ms 6 E 4» 41 6' .1 Foley G W -I Bissell 15 15 IS 8 8 HI. Ml l; HURRA a 108 3 8 ^7' 7'.'. 1 Austin T P Haves ;; :, 2 l 1-2 PRESENTE a 101 8 8 12' V- 8] Cherry L A Cella 10 10 in 4 2 R7043aMARG BT RANDOLPH w 10112 l" :•'. 8J :'' Butler .1 S Hawkins 8 12 12 4 2 66993 I VRE a 85 i". 12 s1 !'- in- Shreve G W Inaea 8 12 12 4 2 BIS LEWIS a 108 10 II U» lOj Ua McFad'n 1 B Pltagerald 8 15 15 8 I 66993 l \Ni'l\ ; SI N'K.W an KM II 13 10" ir 12* .1 .1 Walsh I-' .1 Pons 15 30 18 12 6 HELLFLOWBR u 108 13 15 13«113' W l Riley \V .1 Toung 15 20 2n S 4 i 'i r.i:\\ ri il i:d a m l- il it1 n1. ii,: Wishard R L Thomas 20 30 30 11 « ', TRAVE1 a 108 16 1C 15s 15* 15* G Swain M Young 15 15 15 8 I . Miss FLORIDA w ]";; 11 7 16 M M Skirvin 11 McCarren Jr 28 30 30 12 8 Tim.. 12 . 24, 36, 421. Winner B. f bj Grecnan l...\ ..liita (trained bj II. B. Baker). Went to post at 2:40. At post z ninutes. Start good. Won handily; second driving; third t'.' same. Ha i\ oathroke the others and, showing the moat span, maintained her advantage tbrongh.jut. winning drawing sway. Aunt Hals, also lucky it the start and saving much ground, ran ■ ^..e.i race and finished gamely. Uroba a-as slightly Interfered with soon after the start and ttood a hard drive resolutely, bat wa-. i,..i -.mh| enough. Astoria Belle ran fairly well and will Improve. Meadowgreen is showing Improvement. Hester Zorra, awaj In ■ tangle had -cam chance and can do much Utter. Lady Blkborn had a rough trip. The winner was entered for sotn; no hid. Overweights Presente, 1 pound. a'arr/'vr.Rr THIRD RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. ( 1 :ii7,'. 3—104.) Parse 9400. 3-year-olds. \J | \ "e/vj Allowanees. N.( value I. winner $."00. lad Horaea A~\\TFl~St \j ',{.- % Slr~i"in Jockeys Owners O II C P S R7046*TRES JOL1 w 108 4 1 •' (» 2» ]•' A Morgan F J Pons 4 5 5 4 5 13 , 67046 B1NONDO a 105 2 :: 4i 8* .'.'. 2' 1) Austin T P Hayes 3-6 3-6 3-5 out— K7046 MIKE St TTON a 105 I 6 1* 3* 4*1 3 Wishard Stubbs Bros 8 8 8 s 5 1-2 67046 rACK BRATTON - B 102 :. 2 2* L" 3k (k Wylie .1 S Bratton In 68 CO 15 1 , IISS CI5SARION \ 100 3 1 1] 1* l1' •"•1| I Swain C PangrHs E 7 7 8 5 1-2 , 67044 DICK SHANLEX wsa 10316 :. 9 4* V 8* Young Johnson&Dodson 8 28 20 ti 2 (6970 JACK BLADE ■ 102 7 7 7 7 7 7 DoBvitS R Dotaon 4n 100 100 20 10 Time, 21. 4'». 1 : I2. 1 :os;. Winner— 1!. f. by Inspector B.- Al Lone (trained by .1. O. Holder). Went to post al :;i.. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won dill tog; seeoud and third the same. Tree -I .!i waa shuffled back pooo after the start, bat aaaved up \\iih a rash when clear and. forcing a fast pace, raced Misa Cesarion Into sabj ctloa and lasted loog euoagh to ataad on ■ tesolate challenge from l.ii do. The latter, much the bear, Buffered from Interference in the early stages aad was in a pocket aaast of the way, but finished gamely and would have won la a few more strides. Mike Snttoa saved ground throughout, ran a l...«1 race and ta showing much improvement, .t.-iek Bratton ran fairly well. Mi-s Cesarion tired East alter displaying the m.^t speed for a half. Dick Sbaaley ran f orwardly la the ea l\ stages. Scratched — (66095) Ben Strong, 110; (67044) Ha wkama, 102; 07000 Kankakee. 1imj; 97029 Straight- line. HMl. Qverweiu-hls- liinom|.\ :i pounds; ] jek Slianley. lj. ^^ 6rj AQO FOURTH RACE— 1 ma. (1 :•«• I -1 -108j.) Pane 9900, o-yoar-olds and upward. I VJ*J\J Allowances. Net value to winner SIM'. Ind Horses AWTpPSt Vi % »4 Str Fin Jockeys Otvners O H C P S 67046 WING TING wn 3 101 2 8 4;.'. 41 r.".:!1 I" Butler .1 B Hawkins 4-511-101 2-5 out (C7O70)iaDAS w n I lftl I -l 1- 1- 1* I* 8*1 F Barton : E Dudley 10 in 8 1 4 5 669SW FLORIZEL v\ I 106 ~, l :,- _•- J* 2* 31 D Austin H MeCarren Jr 2 4i 4 0 102-5 66991 IAKE SANDERS w 5 118 1 ."■ B1 5* 5 t* 4'- Cherry H McDanie] 3 19-516-54-6 oat (66845) KING LEOPOLD w3 SE ". 2 2» 34 I-- B»* 5** Dearbora .1 :ass i:, ■.•" 2n 5 1 " 87048 MRS. ANNIE niH2 13 8 6 ti" 6 ti Bngl'der J llimy 15 20 30 10 2J Time. 25. 40. 1:14s. 1:11*. ■Winner — B. f. by Star Shoot -Van a Clar (tralaed by J. S. Hawkins). Went to post at :'..t!. At p. .si 1 minute. Start g k_n1. Won driving; second and third fh" same. Win;; TtBg was much the I" si Mud u-i^ handicapped hy a had ride, bat finished fast tbrowghoat and got ap m the ist stride when, with ^ hm1 bandllag, -in would have won ml by herself. Midas showed superior «.irly speed and appeared a certain winner in the last fartoag, hut tiled unexpectedly in tiie last few .-.rides. Floriael ran well and araa right there most of the way. Jake Sanders began slowly and was a distant trailer for the 8rst half, hut ctaaed a hi;,' rap in the !a-t quarter and would have been third in a few more strides. Kinp Leopold tired badly in the last half and ran a had race. Scratched — 67023 .la. k Lory, 104; 07072 Joe Coylc. 96. Overweights — 1 lorizel. 1 pound /^rT/'\Qry ruin RACE— 3-4 Mile. 11:191 8—118.) Pane 930)0 4 -year-olds stud up\va;-d. Kf 4 \J*J 4 Colts, Horses and lieldings. Selling. Net value to winner 9225. Iod Horses AWTPPSt V4 % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C~P~~S~ (66973)MERRICK wn 4 119 fi 3 L'2 I* l1 1- P Austin .1 C Milam 2 3 2 11-2 67048 a J. SWANNER as 4 114 7 9 :fi 3- 3= -" Skirvin W D Warner 4 ti ti 2 1 67070 GAVIN C. w 5 117 2 1 1] in 2J 3' J Foley J J Ogles 10 28 20 S 4 67021 LUCULLUS w 5 117 4 8 S'.1 62 4J 4'J Cherry A Jones fi ti 6 2 7-5 87046 ALSONO w 7 117 0 5 Bk 4^ 52 5- A'buchon E J Hildei sleeve 2 4 4 2 1 67046*DR. M'CARTY its 4 111 S 4 4^ 5i 6 ti" Shreve Stubbs Bros 5 5 4 J 9-5 9-10 i6«69 BANDILLO w ti 115 10 11 10^ 71 7« 7J Engl'der C Schawa ker 8 15 15 6 3 67045 PRINCE OF PLEBS w 4 in 3 G E 8* 81 81 Wylle .1 s Bratton 88 M 20 8 4 657.4 4-SiMoN KENT w ti 115 1 I 7'. t'| 8* '.«'• Dearborn .1 .1 Qreel] 10 10 8 I 3-2 84970 PROTECTS we 4 ill 5 lit ]l 10* WM»10*» K Barton .1 W oNeall ti 12 12 E 21 68427 KJNOBBORO wtinsu 7 Sft 11 TI 11 Hagaa P .1 Miles 1". 88 80 l-o 11- • t Time. 21-'. 40. Ill Winner Mi. g, by Golden Garter- Blanca (trained i J. C. Milanu. Weut to t«ost at 1;17. At post I minute. Stat! good. Won easily: second lri vinir : third the same. Merrick, well handled and away in a forward position, wore down Gavta C after niag three furlonss and was never in serious danger of defeat. B. J. Swaimer. probably best, ran weli. but had Dttkf ail from his rider and was lucky to take second place. Cavin i . was hard ridde-i. showed the most early aaaaji and lasted well in tUe liual diive. Lut-ullus closed a baa gap iu tiie last Ualf. aud luUteUvd «itU a rush. Alsono began slowly and was sharply interfered with by I.ucullus In the stretch. Dr. M^Caity tired last after goiag ■ half. The winner was entered for *4im» : no hid. Scratched r.7itt7 Wooltessa, 108; 68973*Bcaebrake, 112; 07015 Peter Knight, 112; Ot.Wl J. P. Mag-berry, 117; 00071 C.almeda, 108. ft7nOQ SIXTH RACK— 1 1-16 Miles. (1:401—5 100.) Purse $400. 4-year-olds and upward. Xj 4 I "«"0 Allowances. Net value to winner $300. Ind Horses AWt PP St % '2 % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O .1 C P S fi7nlV-K!TTIE FLATT W E 110 5 fi 3h V 2* I* l| 1 J WalshF J Pons 4 4 4 K-5 1-2 67073*HIGH BEAR wit 4 M8 0 7 7 7 5h 4" P| Cherry J R Wainwright 7-5 7-5 «-5 -J -5 out i;7iil'j -SKYWARD wn 4 MB 8 I l1 1 1 1*| 2* 3i D Aastin J J Flannigan 10 10 10 4 2 66947»ND4E w E 107 14 6= 7,' 1- 81 44 F Perrett R Fort, i 15 15 10 4 K-5 67048*BBNDIGO w 1; 5 110 4 5 5' ti" 7 ti= 5'^ Engl'der II R Baker 8-6 2 2 7-10oaA 87973 AGGIE LEWIS wn ti 105 3 3 41 41 ti'J 7 63 J Ryan J J Ogles M 18 88 M 5 titiblti INCUBATOR a 7 110 7 1 2' 2' V 511 7 McFad'n S Berry ti M IS 8 37j Time, 25:. gftf, 1:15, 1:42, 1 :4S. ■ Winner-B. nt, by Loagftlght — Rathleen (trained hy J. O. Holder). Went to BOOl at 1:45. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won handily: second driving; third the same. Kittie I'latt, running to her best form and well handled, was :i forward contender from the statt. wore doara the leaders alter going three quarters and wen with plenty in reserve. llU'li I'.eitr, poorly handled, was allowed to drop far out in the early stages, hut finished with a rush and may have beea best. Skyward was hard ridden and showed the most early speed, but tired in the last quarter. Nine ran iu im-proved form and linisiied goiag gamely. Bendigo ran a bad race and was never a serious eontauder. Iu-ctihator quit after going a half. Scratched — 67047'LeU OutTy. 102: 07022 Br. Hart, 107; 60972 Graceland, 104; 0701S Imboden. 107. Overwelghta — High Bear, 2 pounds; Skyward, 1. • — ~ — — = ■ New Orleans Form Chart. I , i ', . , , , • t NEW ORLEANS FORM CHART. (FAIR GROUNDS.) NEW ORLEANS, LA.. Monday. February 18, 1907.— Thirty-eighth day. Crescent City Jockey Club. Winter-Meeting 1 01 days). Weather clear; track fast. (2s liooks on.) PUSldlag Judge, Clarence McDowell. Starter, A. B. Daile. Racing Secretary. Martin Nathanson. Racing sta"ts at 2:00 p. m. W indicates whip, S spurs. B blinkers. Figures iu parenthesis following tiie distance of each race indicate track record, age of horse and weight carried. ^7A7/i FIRST BACK— 1-2 Mile. (471—2-107.) 9699 added. 2 year -olds. Maidens. Colts \J i \J i L3c and Celdings. Special Weights. Net value to winner 9996. ind Horses AWt~PP~St % '^ % StrTin Jockeys Owners O H C P jj"~ ( -'.m GOSSOON aa 112 8 « 21 1» 1 . J Lee T Clyde 4^ 4i 4J 2 1 66874 PRINCE HOWLING w 112 4 10 9* «ak 21 F Keyes J F Hacker 20 40 40 15 7 66670 CARASCO w 109 11 7 5'- 51 3- Gaugel .1 M Henry M 50 50 30 10 67001*GRESHAM w 112 8 8 7- 71 4»k W R W'k'rl Schreiber 2} lti-513-5ti-5 9-6 66874 JENNIE'S BEAD avs 112 12 11 ! ' sh r,nk lYoxler E W Lagerroth 10 IS 12 5 B 66049 COUNT RK1NFERD w 112 3 1 8' 3l 6h R I/iwc W H Snyder 10 lti lti ti 2J 68028 .ll.MMV 11. w 112 11 iu 31 71. .las Hen'syG R Bean 4 6 5 2 1 17021 TRUCE a 112 5 5 im 91 gh Nlcol P Dunne I J 4.'. 2 f lft 670O1 BEN SAND w 112 3 2 2h fink ai \y Mcln'reJ Gritlin 7 12 12 5 t 88948 BATOO I. ARK waa 113 ti 4 4nM0' lPii M B Wood Mrs D It Cook 40 88 15 6 3 f.7034 BITTERMAN wn 112 7 !t 111 ll2 Hi J Dennison.f C Calm M E8 E8 20 10 b6329 GEE WHIZ W 112 10 12 12 ll' 12 Mitchell A B Maginnis 20 50 50 20 10 Time. 12. 29|, 36|, 09J. Winner — Gr. c. by Prince of Melbourne — Grey Agnes (trained by A. (i. Weston). Went to [xist at 2:62, At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving- second and third the same. GoBBOOn, off (orwardly and hard ridden to keep his position, was can led very wide on the f.ir turn when entering the homestretch, hut hung on gaaaeht under punishment after taking the had at the eighth post. Priace Howling ran on the inside and saved g.oiind all the way. but was driving hard at the end to st.-iU oil Oaraaeo. The latter ran well and finished gaaaeiy Banter punishment. Jennie's i'.eau linis'.iel with au great bant of speed after dropping back in the early ronaiag and being given an easy ride in the earls' Ftages. Gresham was caaght in a jam at the three-eighths post and crowded out and finished fast Wheal too late. Count Reinferd tired. Jimmy II. showed tin, most early speed, but failed to stay. AOrT/^vrTfr SECOND RACE— 3-4 Mile. (1:124—6—107.) 9460 alltJ. il year-olds and aaarard. O 4 \J I •_■ Selling. Net value to winner 9397.50. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % "4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Q H C F S 68861 POSDTO ws 1 101 9 10 1*2* 4- Ink Lloyd J B Respess 10 13 13~~4^ 2 67027 AUDITOR W 6 11211 1 -- 8* H 22 Nicol R Tucker 4 4 S-. I 9-6 667553DAPPLE COLD wsn 6 112 4 S ti" .4' 2' 8* Jas Hen'syS B Hillings 10 15 15 5 2'. 66979 ODD TRICK rl 87 E 3 T " 1 l»k 4l F Swain G R Hamilton 8 8 5 3'. ti 5 66978 P. OF WOODSTOCK wa 4 M6 12 U 71 fi' 5* B* Hecknian Ml nWTTT*n ninail 15 20 20 8" 4 66980 Aliis-HIP a E 107 7 7 11- B* 8* fi- Van DusenP Dunne 4 ti ti 9J ti-5 (66589)DR1 DOLLAR ml 95 3 13 l'-ll1 11- 71 Garner T D Sullivan 21 :; :; ti-5 3-5 86379 CONJURESSS w 5 110 M 4 41 81 8* 8»i Seder W G K Dodds ll' 35 35 8 4 66980 PINSTICKER wn 1 105 ti 2 8*01 ** 01 Gaugel L F Piper 12 JO 311 8 4 BANEFUL w 3 M I 9 10l 10' in} 10^ Bilac G C Bennett 15 30 20 8 4 SPIDER WEB WB3 5"2 1 2 B» 7J 7" 11 A Martin W E Walsh IS 26 99 8 4 66803 CANNON BALL wr. 7 115 12 12 01 12- 12' ll- Troxler W Barke 88 75 75 MO 15 G6589*ABJURE a" 1 ttt 1 5 13 13 13 12 R I/- we W H Short 15 25 20 10 5 Time. 24 . 48|, 1:13?. Winner — Br. f. by Ma.eo -l'emeniber Me II. (trained by L. Taultcr). Weni to poM al 2:31. At post 5 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and third the raaae. Posing, handicapped by an oatside position, was forced to work her way up aa the oatrfde of the leaders. but came fast around the far turn and in the stretch eatstayed Auditor iu the tinal drive. Auditor out-broke tli« others and furnished keen contention all the way, carried Odd Trick along ■( a rapid pace for the first half, but tired under the whip at the end. Dapple Gold, on the inside ill the way, .saved raaeh ground on every lii'-.i and finished gamely. Pride Of Woodstock closed a big gap and finished last. Odd Trick ran a Cast half and tired. Airship made up ground. The winner, entered for JjUHi, was nid up and nought by s. Louis for 8500. d\^7 £\ THIRD RACK i 1-9 Failaagl. (1:0C* 1—112.) Purse $500. -J year olds and upward. 6rT IU JO Special Weights. Net value to w innei 9699. "ind Horses A Wt PF St M % ~%~Str~FTn Jockeys Owners O H G P S 66903 ME ADOWBRBEZE WB 4 116 4 1 1] lh 2* l» Nicol .1 Arthur 2-6 9-6 7-20oat— 66979 MINOT a i :; on; :t 2 :: ; :;■ i» 2*1 Hoax a H Holie 15 111 -.ft 4 1 S6903 RICKnTY wn I 11:: 7 ti .".' 1' 4* ; t Farr'iw W .1 Paaakaja 4 2:t-54i 2-5 1-4 60664 KOHINOOR w s ti 117 3 4 L" 21 3} ** .1 l.ee S W Btraett 15 211 28 :: 4-5 66738 CARDAN w 1 U3 S 8 1" B* B* 5l Lloyd W Gam fin 100100 28 8 66924 PLATER a 7 117 8 10 71 7- 8 6* A Martin .1 Queenan MR) ISO ISO 48 IS W. 1: ExASI BRWOODw ti 117 _ 7 ti* ti' |*7*C Booker .1 AV Puller E8 ISO ISO 40 15 CABRTT aaSHK 8 E 8'| 9* 8* 8* F Keyes I"!C\"onSelil-merJr 68 15 ! 150 4n Vi 62377 LAI Y CRAWFORD W 7 117 1 :'. 9s 81 91* 9* L Jones F McKenna MM 200 280 68 89 VOHOOMB a 3 MR 10 t; lit 10 10 in Plckeaa A B Maginnis 189 289 289 88 88 Time. •£). 17 . 1 :Oii . 1 an. . Winner — B. c, by Meadowtborpe- 111 Wind (trained by 3. Arthur!. Weni to post at 3:01. At post :: minutes. Start good. Won driving* Bteaad and third the same. Meadowbreese, a rapid breaker, raahed to the front when th" s|;irt .ante an-l. setting a fas- pace, raced with Kohlnoor until straightened oat In the hoaaestretrb and had eaoagh left to outlast Mfcaot. Tae latter ran in behind the leadera to the tarn l"to the homestretch, where be weni to the uotside and apptared •• have Meadownreexe beatea at the eighth post, bat tired* in the lit few strides. BOekey broke slowly ami woike.i his way up . n the extreme oatside, closed a lug gap aad aaiaaad with a rush. Roatasar ran well to tin- stretch, bat waa taring at the end. Scratched Oi"-722 Royal ltroezc. UMi: 00777 l.aiiiplriinuier. llMi. f* TT f\n T7 WMJBTH RACE- 1 Mile and 70 Yards. (1:43|— 6 101.) Dure ?050. :i year olds -.111(1 0 a \3 • i upv aril. Allowances. Nel value to winner 9969, Ind~~~Horses A"wTPP \s"t~%~^"~%~Str~Fin Jockeys Owners O H C~P~S~~ 670533BHAU BRITMMEL wr. 2 00 \ 2 2 1 2* 2l I'll] Garner John afarkleia 4-6 4-6 7-101-4 oat 67053 LADY NAVARRE w 4 97 2 I 3*3" 3* l'1 2* Jas Hen'syC R Ellison 2 2 9-6 9-20oot (66904)EANTASTIC B3 ss 3 I I* l* I1 3' 2' R Lowe Mrs M Coldblatt 8 9 8 fi-5 7-20 67053 THE ENGLISHMAN w 5 107 •", 1 4'- 4-" 1 " 4* ' -1::" S.«h r E Trotter 15 r.n E8 7 S5 CC929 JUNGLE MP asa 6 107 1 E E E S E 5 Goldstein Mrs J 1: Braaaoa 10 259 266 48 10 Time, 26 . 17-. 1:13 . l:38J, l:43J (new track record). Winner— B. c, by Star Shoot- -Dixoletta (trained by John Markleint. Went to post at :::2*. At post 1 minute. Start g"od. Won driving: second and third the same. Beaa Braaaael waa outrun to the Btretea hy Fantastic, bat moved op gamely oa the far lata ami eat across to the Inside when ftraighteard out in the homestretch and finished fast, but had to be hard ridden all through the last furlong to stand oft Lady Navarre's challenge. The latter met arith mack iatsrfer- 1 nee and finished fast, bin Hcbb ersey'i tini-li was a poor one. iaatastie was speedy, but qalt after goiag si\ furlongs. The others were outclassed. tC*r7/'\r7'0 FIFTH RACE 7-8 Mile. (1:281 3 95.1 Farae 9669. 7! -j car ataa and upward. O I U 4 O Allowances. Net value to winner .SUM). 7n«I Horses AAVTpi'~St 'A '^ % sTr Fin Jockeys Owners O H (j F~S G6928*WES wn 4 1 v; ii 5 51 81 1; 1* 1' Carner A Hamel 3-6 9-6 9-201-4 oat 1. rf GRANADA w I MM 2 I :'• 3' -h 2* 2*| "W McIn'reC R Baraett 4 \: it H 4-6 tOBERON w I MB 3 2 ti « ti .v. 3" Farrow J McCteraand 38 tio 88 in 2 DR 8PRUILL w 7. 110 4 ti 4"k 41. 4- 41 4' Seder C R Kllison S l:: 13 11-57-10 66804*REBOITNDER W 6 111 1111 M* 9* 9* 6* Nicol W G K Dodds in M lti 4 9 10 056953)SILVISRSKIN aa 6 197 6 2 :'.' 6*6* ti ti JI.ee AV' T Briakworth? S 7 ti5^5 Time. 24f, 4S§, 1:12... 1 :26J. Winner — Rr. g. by Inverness- Sauteuse trained by A. lb I). Weni to p"st at 4:01. At DOBt 4 niiiiuie-. Start good. Won easily; second the same: third driving. Wes broke slowlv. but went to the (Nat with a rush when Straightened out OB the baekstrctih am' was only cantering through 1ia last quarter. Cranada. easily best of the Others, Shook oil Hel-uinder and Dr. Spiuill in the Stretch run and finished gamely. Oberoa finished fast and oulganied Dr. Spr.iil! in the filial drive. The latter lumbered along with his head bet v ecu his knees all ihe wav. Lehouicler ran a fast half, but failed to «tay. Silverskin ran poorly. Scratched— (67066) BeUe Strome, 106; 67026:Ohlyesa, 101; 66063 Paaadeaa, 119; 05sso Goldsmith, 3 10; 07055 Refined, 90. Overweights -Reboonder, 1 pound. /^rJ7/r\rT£_ SIXTH RACK 3-4 Mile. (l:I2i— 5— 107.) Forae 9698L a year-olds. Allowances. O I VJ 4 KJ N«l value to winner $1(X). Ind Horses AWTPPSt % V2 % Str Fin Jockeys" Owners O H 5 P S (i;r,:i^S)COI.LOQFy w 107 2 z HI VI l1'. 1- Garner G II Hollo 1-4 1-4 J-0 1-12 out 66643 TUDOR WS 192 1 3 8« 2*2* 2'1 J Lee T Clyde 5 7 7 7-101-4 (66977)D. OF MONTEBBLLO W 97 1 1 ti E 53 9* A WilliamsS W Streett 95 38 38 I 2-5 (66722)MONERE w 102 :; 4 2» 33 8* +■■ Dakftby .1 MoCleraaad l'7, 88 26 9 5 9-20 60548 BENE VOLE wa 97 E E 4»1 4»1 4*a 6* Van DaaenM Loaareoatiea 199 300 309 30 10 00977 EXCUSE ME yii 97 6 ti 6* 6 6 6 A Martin N Strauss lou 200 ato 20 ti Time. 2'.4. 68, 1:196. AA'inner — R. f. by Russell — La Tour (trained by AA*. L. Lewis). A\'eut to jiosi at 4:i:7. At post 1 minute. Start good. AY on easily: second and third tl.e same. CoUoaay outran her opponents all the way. went to the front when the atari came and was well in hand at the finish. Tudor, easily best of the others, shook off Monere alter tney had 9*80 a half mile. ItacaeM of Moatebello wore Monere down in the last lurlong and ontgamed hint in the final drive. The latter lau well for five eighths, ltenevole spewed speed. Scratched- 1 00507 1 Toy F.oy. 99; (67030) Vesme. 99; (K 070-Sir Toddington, 112; 007:10 Pertmoct, M; 00C.S4-Iliggin,o'.thaiii. 09; 66938 Kvian. 99. Incorrect weight iu entries— Duchess of Moatebello, 91. ft7HGn SEVENTH KACB— 1 1-16 Miles. (1:45?, -4— 100.) $400 added. 3-year-olds ;.nd up- O I \J&\J ward. Selling. Net value to winner $255. Ina~~Hors«s Xw"t"PP~St ^ ii - 4~S"tr~Fln "jockeys Owners O H C PS 87004 FOREIGNER w ti 109 in 7 6* 5= 4= 2* in" McM'hon P M Civ ill 5 12 11 41. 2 67030*FTRE ALARM Wsn 3 81 2 2 1 V l-- 1" 2= Goldstein G H Neal :: 8] 3 7-5 7-10 66687 JOHN M'BRJDB w 4 102 4 6 8* 71 71 8*9* Kilac .1 AV Fuller 12 26 25 8 4 86963 DKLFHIE w 5 113 7 4 ti3 «' fi'- 7- 41 R Powers M A Healey 12 12 8 3 s I 66866 GRACE LARSBN w3 88 f 5 21 9*8* 4- 5"t R Lowe C R Ellison 4 7 7 2J ti-5 67025 CELEBRATION Ws 7 1"4 8 3 9' 9'- 9a 9l tin A Martin .1 Robertson 3u GO tiO 25 12 66876*SICAMOUS wb 3 M 1 1 8a lnk 6» ti"" 7*. Jas Hen'syF Carter 1 10 10 4 2 67049 HORSERADISH Wit 99 3 lu 71 n3 sl S»t $' Van Dusen.I C Calm M 28 15 7 31 67065 CORA PRICK w 3 88 E 9 4! 3*2*6* 9J lAwi J Rowe 3 41; 21-52 1 66759 DELE STROME Wsf. 3 S9 S 8 10 10 10 10 10 F Swain J E Murphy ii 4i 4 2 1 Time, 99*, aSf, I:14f, 1:41. 1 :47L A\ inner— Ch. g. by Plaudit— Ilereuse (trained by P. M. Civillt. A\ cut to post at 4:54. At jiost 2 minutes. Start KOOd. Won driving: second and third the BaMBB, loi.imier began slowlv and worked his way to the leaders in the run down the backs! reloh. came to tho outside when catering the haaaeatreteh and. eatchaag Fire Alarm at the fartaag post, ontgamed him in the final drive and then made anolher circuit of the track before McMahoii slopped liiin. Fire Alarm, from a lOCky stall, outran the others to the first turn and scl I last pace, bill tired when Ihe whiuer caught hint. John McBride was caught iu a jam 80 the hist liiru and crowded hart bill closed a big gap and finished last. Delphie ran well. QfaCa l.arsen and Cora Price were used up in helping force the early pace. Dele Strome can do much better. The winner was entered for $000; no bid. Scratched — I OI-.N04) Tinker. 101. Overweights — l9ntaj9J8B« 1 nimud; Cora Price, 7 . g , , .. j Page 4 First Race [1st New Orleans] FIRST RACE— 1 Mile. 3-year-olds. Selling. 1 1 :.;'» -7— 123.) Index Course Dlst Time Tck Wt St % V* % StrFln Jockey* Best Company BYE BYE II., b. f, 3, by Sir Wal ter— Northumbria (W. E. Walsh). Weight today 98. 65795 !■'. Grounds 3-4 1:141 fast W is 8 8 &- T1! Truman Pompadour, Anna Kuskin. Reined. CM l Douglas Pk 5 1-2 1' 1 :081 fast 112 4 10 I M lo11 Cherry .Sis. Hoffman, Light Wool. Calita. 6452* Douglas Pk 5-8 1:03 slow UK) 10 » 12 11' 9'» Moriarity Rothgeb, Boshthorpe, Monialhan. MARY BUCHANAN, b. f. 3, by Balgowan— Gertrude Elliott fW, A. Kirwan). Weight today 103. 10957 Citj Park 5-8 1:011 fast 101 u 11 11 8s 6s! Hogg D.ofMontebello, R. River, Adda R. 66585 V. Grounds 6 1-2 f l:21g good 104 7 10 8 E»* 91* Trueman Baneful, The TliraH, Sink Boring. 66474 City Park 8-4 1:131 fast M E 5 E 6* gmJLIo ,i Bouart, Billy Vertreaa, Mortlboy. STONE Y LEE, rh. c. 3, by Goldcre st— Caddie C. (J A. McCabe). Weight today 105. 69939 Cit-spent Pk 111 1-2 fast 4S! 7 9 9' S'HW Hayes Black Mate. Zick Adams. Bod 11111. 19890 Crescent l'k 106 3 1-2 t good 42g 1 4 r. - 9;llo And'son P.ertmont. De Oro, Alms's Pet E9814 Crescent l'k U0 3 1-2 f hvy 44J S C 9' 8" Felcht Miiii.Paughter. Eatelle H- l'rietion. PROPHETESS, b. f, 3, by Ben Br ush— Seeress (J. Griffin). Weight today 98. 1*677 itj Park 5-8 1:011 fast '"" :: ]" 10 n' 7*1 Gaugel D.ofMontebello, B. River, Adela R. 66S49 City Park 5-8 \m\ slow 117 3 9 11 UJ W«* Vf Mcln'reCatherine H., Adel* R., Excuse Me. (ltd .Nashville 4 1-2 f 50 fast 102 3 2 2"» 2 J Sheridan Montelimar, Billy Vertreaa, Crip. LAMIA, b. f, 3, bv King's Counsel— Tremona (G. C. Bennett). Weight today 98. 67029 City Park 5 1-2 f 1:071 fast 87 13 15 15 15 8 »lBlIac CaptTaylor, LlttleGeorge, Halbard. $6977 City Park 5-8 1:01* fast 100 10 7 8 19) '. .) Johnson D.ofMontebello, R. River, Adela R. 86470 City I'ark 6-8 1:014 fast 112 7 14 14 14 14 '■« W McGee Sis. Ida, Kankakee. D.ofMontebello LUCY MARIE, b. f, 3, by Eon— Watita (J. J. Mackessey). Weight today 98. 67030 City Park 1 1:41! l'asr 163 7 I 3 1 2'\ ."•■"■ A Martin Veto*, Fire Alarm. Reside. 66699 F. Grounds 6 1-2 f 1:24 mud vo; '• 8 7 J* i,T Engl' der I. ady .Navarre. St. Valentine. Elfall. 66627 I'". Grounds 5 1-2 f 1 : )i,t mud lol S S 7 71 7' 3 darner Boserrian, Moaere, Voting. MAZIE O'NEILL, b. f, 3, by Ogden— Fellide (R. E. Watkins). Weight todav 103. M;x70 cit\ Park 1 1:421 fast 105 s .". 7 11 9' 9*1 T Taylor Cora Price, Stannous, Kaiserhoft*. •6371 P. Grounds 1 1:411 Coot 91 I 4 4 4 4 4*1 Lloyd 1). Strome, K. Ridgeley, L. Marie. 06400 Cit) Park l l :W'i fast NT 13 4 4 4- 4* Trueman Goldmate, Royal Breeae, Florizel. DOUBT, ch. g, 3, by Star Shoot— Mistrust (P. M. CivilH. Weight todav 105. • .■■:■. . . ■ i i v i'ark 1 1 16 1:471 fast 8S 9 M 10 1" 71 7: Goldstein P. of W Istock, McAllister, Aura. 66S76 City Park 1 1 : l:'K fast 107 9 13 12 12 12J 10*1 W McIn'reCora Price, Sicamons, Kalserhoff. 14826 City i'ark 7-8 l:3U slow 107 i E 3 2 :'.' 21 .1 Lea Captain Hale, Economy, Agra. QUAGGA, br. r, 3. by Dungarven — Xallapa (J. Arthur). Weight todav 103. 66904 City Park l 1:401 fast 103 :: I 5 5 5« 5*1 C Morris Paatastic, Campaigner, Spion. G 16 K. Grounds 1 1:4*1 fast 94 5 7 7 8 6* B*« F Burton Tom Dolan. Fantastic, Dr. SprulD. 66484 City I'ark 5-8 1:00 fast 110 8 14 14 11 14"tMltcneU Soprano, l'lanute. Dlnemock. IRONTON, br. c, 3, by Inspector B. — Irony (J. Murphy). Weight today 103. 67030 City I'ark 1 1:411 fast ■* ■» ' ■' :i 8* 9"lF Swain V. ■sine. Tire Alarm. Beside. B8799 City I'ark 3 ■! 1 :19| livy 11011 Z Z 8) 9'~rrroxler Coldess, Rip Rap, Paxton. BALTIMORE BELLE, br. f. 3, by Alloway— Rosy Dimple (J. B. Payne*. Weight today 98. 67029 citj Park 5 1-2 f 1:071 fast 102 14 12 11 11* ll»»JLloyd CaptTaylor, LlttleGeorge. Halbard. 66849 City I'ark 5 81:03 slow in I M 8 9* 7* Hogg Catlieriuc H., Adela B- Kxcose Me, RIP RAP. b. c, 3, by Longstreet — Thuanella (S. C. Allen). Weight today 108. 66X76 Citv Park I 1:421 fast no S 10 8 5 5* 4*1 3 Martin Cora Price. Sicamons, Kaiserboff. 66799 City Park 3-4 l:19f hvy 112 7 S E 4- 2" J Martin Goldesa, Paxton. Waierlaml. 86740 F. Grounds 1 1:481 hvy 1* B t 7 7 7i; :.' Moesel Sea&alt, Schroed. Midway, Gladiator GARGANTUA, br. c, 3. bv Ciganteum— Aster (Mrs. M. Goldblatt) Weight today 108. 86927 City I'ark 1 l HI 1:451 last ^; 5 2 5 5 6 5 Goldstein P. Sterling, Goldmate, B. Brnmmel. 66607 P. Grounds 3-4 1:131 fast 110 o 8 C 8* 4*1 A'bucbon Vesme, Coltness. EUsmere. 86490 City I'ark 3-4 1:14* fast 103 3 .1 4 4^ 2-J J Johnson I'.ml Hill, Kaiserliott'. Zick A'arams GLENA MAC BRIDE, b. f, 3. by Dr. MacBride— Glendola (S. T. White). Weight today 103. KS977 Citv I'ark 5-8 1:011 fast 103114 14 12 W I0l« J Lee D.ofMontebello, R. Hirer. Adda R. 86849 City lark 5-8 141 slow 111' S 7 S 1*1 V Hu.stis Catherine II., Adela R.. Bxcuse Me. SCHROEDER'S MIDWAY, ch. c. 3, by Del Paso II.— Dansante (J. Shannon). Weight today 108. 66K76 Citv i'ark : l:42| fast iin 13 t 5 S 6*5' Farrow Cora Price. Sicamons, Kalserhoff. 66740 F. Grounds 1 1:481 hvy W8 :: 2 l 1 I1 2= W Mcln'reBea Salt. Gladiator, Joe Lesser. •8888 P. Qrounda lm20yl:48 hvy 104 "211 1 2= W Mcln'reAgra, Dele Strome, VfaterfaTL Second Race [2nd New Orleans] SECOND RACE— 1-2 Mile. 2-year-olds. Allowar.ces. (471—2—107.) COINCIDENT, b. f. 2, by On Deck— La Cheviot (W. H. Snvderi. Weight today 108. i;7 ni city I'ark :: i J l 43] East 115 8 :: 4»* 8* K Lowe D. of Dawn, Gresbam, BrawneyLad G6W1 -'ity I'ark 3 1-2 1 41?. fast lno 6 4 1 3" R Lowe M. .Montrose. Notasnlga. Bitterly. ci'Tis l'. Grounds 12 51 J mud ins 11 7 (il 4- A'bucbon Mol.Montroee, D.of Dawn. Bitterly. E. M. FRY. b. c, 2, by Sain— Caroline Hamilton (B. Schreiber). Weight today 121. 86701 I'. Grounds) 1-2 51e mud lis 2 1 1* 1- Carner Blue Leo, Ziephen. Count Beinferd. 66643 F. Grounds 1-2 Of hvy US 7 1 l3 l1 Seder Montbert, Ida .May. Rebel Queen. 6K3B4 I'. Grounds 3 1-2 f 424 good 110 2 1 1- I* J Martin Hannis, Jennie's Beau, Antoine. EDNA MATTER, ch, f. 2, by Cactus IL— 111 Turco (D. Hammond). Weight today 103. M3C4 City Park 3 1-2 f 42 fast 107 8 fi" 4* \V R W'k'il'lviva M.. Creir.se. Geneva 8. t,i;77: City I'ark 3 1-2 t 4I£ hvy 106 I 8* S' "ill GrahainLawless, Ruek. Brigade. La Samada. BLUE LEE, ch. c. 2, bv Blues— Leetta (T. Capo). Weight today 115. 66V.1 citj I'ark 3 i !f 431 slow no 2 i 1- 1- Troxler BacketBrigade, Troee, Dlek Rose. 60701 F. Gronnda 1-2 Gig mud IIS 3 3 2J. 2- Troxler E. M. Fry. Ziephen. Count Heinferd. 80613 F, Grounds 1-2 «*| hvy Hi C 3 2^ C2* Troxler E. M. Fry, Montbert, Ida May. LATTICE, b. f, 2, by Filigrane — Leeway (S. Louis). Weight today 112. 67024 City I'ark :: 1-2 f 411 fast 106 6 5 5*13* R I.owe LeeCrest, WhiskBrooco, Convenient 66737 F. Grounds 3 i : f 461 hvy 110 5 ■ 1 1»* i" Rngl'der Catherine I'.. BUster, l :.k Rose. 66622 P. Grounds 3 1-2 t 424 mud 108 :: 1 1- 1" J Lee 1). of Dawn. Rubywlck, Colai.driua CORA DUSANT, ch. f. 2, bv Herbert— Iconoclast (D. L. Peterson). Weight today 103. 67051 City I'ark :: 1 2 f 41 fast 102 11 12 13»»13'» Lloyd Xotasttlica, Bhtek Mary, Mouther!. PROSPEROUS, b. c. 2. by Filigrane— Palmy Davs (T. M. Magee). Weight today 106. 67024 City I'ark 3 1-2 f 41?, fast 110J 8 8 81 ll,4JMitcheIl LeeCrest, Whisk BOUtim, Lattice. 66949 City Park " 1-2 f 42;! fast 111 2 5 71 8* B Uavis Cresham, Princess Sue, Notasnlga. 6S874 City Park 3 1-2 f 4::?, fast 112 1 I «■ 5*1 Troxler Ziephen, Jimmy IL. BrawneyLad. DEW OF DAWN, ch. f, 2, bv Peen o'Day— Rain Drop (L. F. Barthe). Weight today 108. 67001 City I'ark 3 1-2 t 42?, fast 112 3 5 5' l»» W R Wk'rGresnam, BrawneyLad, Ren Sand. 66926 City I'ark 2 1-2 f 42 fast 105 5 5 6" 5* M B \V lZiephen. Black Mary, Convenient. 66824 City Park 3-8 374 slow 115 5 I' 2' .1 Lee Black Mary, Bitterly, La Samada. TARTANOLA. b. f. 2. by The Tartar— Milanola (J. C. Shannon). Weight today 103. (T7O0I City I'ark 3 i 3 I 43| last 105 11 1 I 14 14SI Hogg It. of Dawn. Gresbam, HrawneyLad 66824 City i'ark 3-8 371 slow 112 Ran away. T Tmyloe BlackMary, Dew of Pawn. Bitterly. LIBERTYVILLE, b. g. 2, by Bassctlaw — Duchess Lucia T. B. Morris) Weight today 103. C65M F. Grounds 3 1-2 f 431 good M3 1 12 12 12M .1 Russell B. If. Frv. Hannis, Jennie's Beau. 66320 City Park 3-8 Mt hvy 11511 14 14" T Taylor Blue Lee, Hazel M., Rebel Qu.-en. DROP STITCH, b. f. 2, by Toddington— Hosiery (S. T. White). Weight today 103. 66901 City Park " 1 2 f 41? last 88 3 '.» : -' 10** HiK-stis M. Montrose. NotasaJga, Coincident Third Race [3rd New Orleans] THIRD RACE— 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (1:121—0—107.) G0TH0LINE. ch. c, 3. by Gotham— Amaranda (W. H. Short). Weight todav 93. 66736 F. Grounds 5 1-2 f 1:121 hvy '"•"• 7 1 6 8»* 6* F Burton West'n. B.of tbeBay, D.ofMooteb'lo ottM p. Grounds 3-4 1:19 hvy 11412 1 2 6' ti7 Dominiek ;. I.arsen. Higginbotbani Ganse. 660KS F. Grounds 2-4 1:141 fast HO 2 113- 3- Seder Narelle, Royal Bond. No Quarter. BELLE STROME, br. m. 5, by Ben Strome — The Humber (R. E. Watkins). Weight todav 107. 67057. Cit} Park 3-4 1:131 fast llo 5 1 1 1- 1' W Mcln'reDelmore, Blue Pale. CoJnm. GlrL G6924 City Park 2.-4 1:131 fast 107 2 1 1 l'l 1*1 .1 Martin Woodsaw, Prince Krutus, Airship. (.0721 P, Grounds 3-4 l:17g mud 109 8 6 5 6' 53 Van DuscnWoodsaw, Favorita. Merry George. RENA P., ch. m, 7. bv Peddler— R einetta (Ramsberg & Kelly). Weight today 106. 46759 1 - Imar Pk 6 1 2 f 1:321 hvy 110 1 4 5 7' 8** Donegan Branch. Maroni, l r. Kier. AGRA, b. f. 3. by Falsetto or Alvescot— Oleska (F. W. Torreyson). Weight today 95. 67030 City I'ark 1 1:111 fas! |0Q s 7 s H 6* 4*1 Hogg Vesme, Fire Alarm. Reside. 66955 City lark 1 1-16 1:471 fast 90 12 12 7 4 4* 3* Huestis P.OfW'dat'k, M'Allister, K.EUsw'th 88838 City Park . I 1 311 slow 112 7 7 7 7 5'"= 4^ Bilac Captain Hale. Doubt, Economy. HOCUS P0CUS. b. f. 4, by Horoscope— Bellfield II. (O. W. Deppeler). Weight today 105. 665) 7 F. Grounds 1m 20y 1:421 good 105 7 7 6 E II1 10*1 Hasan Pr.of W'dsfk. H. ofHyac'th.G.Coin 66510 City Park 3-4 1:121 fasl 88 I 6 7 8* 8"lRng!'der Rickey, Lens, Penrhyn. TELESCOPE, b. h, 8, by Horoscope — Emma C. (C. E. Greenwood). Weight todav 112. 66301 F. Grounds 1-4 1:14 fast 116 13 14 14 14} 141*1J Martin Pinsticker, Kohinoor. St. Noel. 52737 City Pari,; 5 1-2 f 1:08 fast 113 " 2 2 2* 24 Gannon Florentine. Hemlock. Blue Flame. 62682 City Park 5-8 5!»4 fast leS 5 2 2 22 ll Gannon LocyYoang, Mr.Barnaby, SfrMars. RUSK, b, g, 5, by Russell — Nuska aohnson & Dodsonl. Weight today 105. 67027 City Park 5 1 2 f 1:06] fast 105 I 1 1 H I11 Van DusenCome On Sam, K. Pepper, Cutter. ftitiMi City Park 3 4 l :!2:: fast nu 4 2 2 2;l 3*1 Van DusenGoklproof, Poxmead, Airship. 66827 City I'ark 5-8 l:"i? alow 107 4 4 2 2' 2*1 Van DusenGoldprdof, Pity, Pinsticker. PUNGENT, b. f, 3. by Intrusive— Miss Frances (G. C. Bennett). Weight today 88. 654192 Belmont l'k 5 1-2 f 1:061 fast ! 4 13 14 14 14 14'» Heff'nan BenStrong, AceHIgb, RovalP.it ze 65017 Brighton B 5 1-2 f 1 :0Sy hvy 108 3 6 7 71 7'" .1 Harris Tlieing, Belleof Iroqaols, Rnssell T 64977 Brighton B 5 1-2 f 1:074 fast loo 7 I i ll » J Harris Colonel Jack, Miutberia, Gal. Dan. Fourth Race [4th New Orleans] FOURTH RACE— 1 Mile. 3-year-olds. Allowances. (1:38—7—123.) ROYAL BREEZE, b. c. 3, by Royal Ilush in.— Breeza (Burlew & O'Neill). Weight today 102. 66722 F. Grounds ::i 1:17 mud llo 5 4 5 6* 4*1 Jas Hen'sy.Mouere, Gr. Larsen, B1L Vertress 60647 F. Grounds Inn 20y 1:471 hvy l'l 7 5 4 5 ?'M3 Brady Tinker. Darin-. Foreigner. 66567 F. Grounds 5-8 1:00! fast **7 !» 8 C Ci 1*1 Brady Toy Boy, Prince Ahmed, Ellsinere. BITTER MISS, br. f, 3, by Bitter Root— Missouri II. (J. C. Cahn). Weight today 101. 67026 City Park 1 l:l"= fast vj 1 2 2 2 23 I' Bllac Ohiyesa, Dr. Spruill. Goldmate. 66954 City Park 3 | 1:131 fast 87 E 7 7 6i 8*1 A WilllamsSpion, Grace George, Gentian 69906 City I'ark E 1 2 f 1 :f7j last HI S 4 S 5- 41 A Martin MissLecds, Bntinskie. l'rincel'lrutus KNIGHT OF IVANHOE, b. c, 3, by Bridgewater— Cold Wave (C. R. Ellison). Weight today 102. 86102 F. Grounds lm 70y 1:441 fast v.'l 2 4 4 4 4- 4°?. A Martin Missouri Lad, .lacomo. Debar. 66030 City Park 7-8 1:311 hvy 118 ESS s S 8**1D Austin SirToddington, Allowmalae.Mortmov 65923 City 1'aik 1 1:411 fast 181 2 2! 1 1* 1- Jas Hen' sy Frank l'lesher, Western. Economy. WESTERN, ch. c, 3, by Handsome — Independence Day (J. H. Shouldice). Weight today 106. 67005 City Park 8-4 1:15 fast 107 8 x 7 7" 6* Coole Coltness, Dlnemock, De Oro. 66930 City i'ark 3-4 1:141 fast Hill lo s 7» 5*1 Coole Bine Dale, Capt.Taylor, FireAlarm. fif,7:',C) F. Grounds 5 D2 f 1:121 hvy 103 6 G 2 2- 1'i Pickens It.oftlu'Hay, D.of.Monteh'Uo.B'tmont VOTING, ch. c, 3, by Voter— Hon eydew (C. C. Van Meter). Weight today 99. 66779 City Park 3-4 1:171 hvy 1*2 3 4 E 4n 2" R I.owe Coltness. Nedra, Cora Price. 66719 F. Grounds 3-4 1:171 mud 102 2 3 3 4- 3"1 R I.owe Blue Dale, Mafalda, Excitement. ft;o27 P. Grounds 5 1-3 f 1:681 mud 103 4 f" B B*J fj R lyjwe Boscrrian. Monere. Tres Joli. TANBARK. ch. f, 3, by Tanzmeister — Olga Nethersole (Hueston Bros). Weight today 97. 66778 City Park 1 1 1:181 hvy 188 2 S 1 6* E '■ Goldstein Lens. Captain Hale (oar,. George. 65523 Latonia 3-4 1:171 good KM • S 7 ! - S!' C Morris" Idalia. Nedra. Grandlta. BS4M Latonia 1 1:40s fast SS 4 9 9 7 5' 513 Goldstein Beau Brtinmiel, Tasager, Caper. BONART, b. c, 3, by Cesarion — Strathwitch (P. Dunne). Weight today 106. 66954 'it \ I'ark 3 I 1:131 fast 92 3 s s 71 8*1 Garner Spion. Grace George, Bitter Miss. 66853 City I'ark 1 1-16 1:491 slow 89 4 2 2 3 3'1 6*1 Bilac Flavian}-. Rickey, Dr. .Spruill. 86556 i". Qrounda lmSSy l:4S| fast '12 221 1 2'i 2* R Lowe B. Vertresa, Mortihoy, Rappahan'k Fifth Race [5th New Orleans] FIFTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. (1:45.1— 1—10G.) SINCERITY BELLE, ch. m, 5, by Handsome— Sincerity (W. F. Bryson). Weight today 99. 67004 Cit} I'ark 1 1-4 2:071 fast I'll s 7 ti 6 B'l 8l*lPickett Marvin Neal. A. Day. Erie Greene. 6i;s!i!t citv Park 1 1:401 last 108 18 II 7 1 6' 4*1 Pickett Polly Prim. LemonGhTl, NeBieBurn 8682E City Park 1 1-16 1 :52 slow 1112 7 6 6 5« 3* .1 Martin Delphie, Evie Greene. Floss S. LAYSON, br. h, 5, by Charade— L ash (W P. Reedl. Weight today 106. 67025 City Park 1 1 8 1:53* fast 102 3 5 2 3 3- 1*1 Jas Hen'svL. Macfarlan. Lemon Girl, Sanction 66877 City Park 7 i 1:291 fast UQ 6 10 10 9 8l 7'.'. C Morris Paxil, 11. of Hyacinth. Cohmosa. 66379 City Park 3-4 l:lljj fast 104 2 9 7 8= 6" G Swain Miss Leeds, Florizel, Reticent. LIGHT NOTE. ch. h, 5, by Lamplighter— Accordeon (W. H. McMullen). Weight today 111. 67028 City Park 1 1-8 1:541 fast ill 10 9 10 11 if. 12 - Joban's'n Oberon, St. Noel, Reticent. 66828 City Park 1 1:421 stow MO B 4 1 5 5 5*1 Jas Hen'aySt. Valentine, Rickey. Granada. •8939 P. Grounds lm 20y 1:471 hvy 86 5,3 1 3 I* 1- Engl'der Rickey, Tinker, The Englishman. MONOCHORD. ch. m, 6, by Kanta ka— Nattot (J. H. Baker). Weight today 104. 67049 City I'ark 1 1:411 fast 188 4 3 5 4 B* S" I.Iovd Grenade. TlieThrall. II .oil [yaclnth. 6.17s 1 Fort Erie ll:40jfast '. ' 6 7 5 7 8 8'5 w Fischer Request, Beboandar, Lmie Mac. i,.-.:;., Port KHa 1 1-1« 1:471 fast VC 2 11 2 65 CJ Swain Exclamation, S. Shingle, Foxmead. THE THRALL, br. h, 5, bv G. W. Johnson — Silver Bell (F. Garrett). Weight today 114. 67049 'It y Park 1 1:411 fast 111 2 2 2 3 21 3'.'. Nlcol Grenade, Mooocbord, II. ol Hyacinth WW, j Citv Park S 1-2 f 1:001 fast 107 1 7 8 6' 5*1 Seder Toboggan, Sir Toddington, Lens. 665S5 F. Grounds 6 1-2 f l:21g good 134 2 11 1" V J Lee Baneful, Sink Spring, Sea Water. I MERRY PIONEER, b. h, 6, by Blazes— Merry wise (B. C. Bunbury). Weight today 111. 66609 F. Grounds 1 1-8 1 :53(j fast 110 7 9 7 10 Si 8"*. Mitchell Marvin Neal, Florizel. Lemon Cirl. 6641sCity I'ark 1 1-4 2:03 fasi. 107 6 8 0 5 4'1 3*1 Troxler Padre, Ladv BUteoa, Lemon Girl. 96360 F. Grounds U I l»JpTl inaf| |M 3 11 1 1' 3' Mitchell Lena J., I.acache. Dekaber. BRILLIANT, b. h, 6. by Previous Perfecto (H. I. Saxton). Weight today 106. 68760 F. Grounds 2 3:451 hvy l'" s 7 1 5 B' B*« Farrow Cashier, Stockwood, Tarlac. F6704 F. Grounds 1 1-16 1:531 mud 101 3 12 13 .') 6 3H Hagan Mahogany, Ktta M., H. of Hyacinth 66570 F. Grounds 1 1-3 2:371 fast 111 2 1 1 1 2J IJ Hagan l!i : Bow, Mamie Algid, llelgerson. SMALL LADY, b. m, 5, by Taia many— Small Hopes (Mrs. R. A. Anthony). Weight today 104. 8C78] F. Grounds 1 1-lf l:54g.livy h»4 2 3 :'. 3 2- 2'J P Burton Katie Powers. L.Elkin. Speedinaker 66175 F. Grounds 1 1:411 fast MS S 12 12 9 S1 S8 F Burton K. Piatt, ). Khavvam, Delphie. 653S4 Latonia 3-4 1:141 fast 112 12 ll 13 13 13" A'buchon Conjuress, Red Thistle, St Noel. LOUISE MACFARLAN. ch. m, 5, by Wadsworth— Alice Brand (Woodf ord & Buckner). Weight today 109. 67025 City i'ark 1 1 8 1:531 fast 188 0 4 1 Z I* 1' Seder Lemon GlrL Sanction. Lsysoa. 66955 City Park 1 1-16 1:471 fast lSSllt 11 12 9 8* •* Bode* P. of Weodatoek, McAllister, Agra. PAUL CLIFFORD, blk. g, 9, by L issak— Trousseau III. (E. L. Talley). Weight today 106. 67002 City Park 7^ 1:28 fast 102 7 ■ 3 2 l^ 1- Van DusanBerl osra. Mssonia, Gay Boy. wo 17 P. Grounds 3-4 1:171 mud 101 8 8 9 lo lo" Goldstein Dap. Gold, Sponge Cake, J. Peters. 00001 F. Groonda 3-4 1:171 hvy Ms 4 5 7 5a 0: Lloyd Vlpetine, SpongeCake, Paraxon. SANCTION, b. M, 5, by Sir Dixon— The Widow (,T. Arthur) Weight today 104. 1,7112:, citv Park 1 1-8 1:531 fast 185 10 12 10 S 71 3*1 C Morria L. Macfarlan, Lemon Girl. I.avsou. 66976 City Park 1 1:411 fast 112 ESS S 75 8' l Nlcol Goldway, 11. of HyseSath. Kara. 66855 City I'ark 1 1-10 1:49* slow 107 2 2 1 2 1»" 3'J C Morris Anna Day, Kins Ellsworth, P.rait. KING ELLSWORTH, b. h. 6, by King Eric— Mabel Ellsworth (E. Trotter). Weight today 114. 67028 City Park 1 1-8 1:541 fast 109 9 10 8 7 6" 4* Nicol Oberon, St. Noel. Reticent. 66955 City Park 1 1-16 1:471 fast 169 7 7 3 3 84 4*1 Jas Hen'syP. of Woodstock, McAllister, Atrra. 6CS55 City i'ark 1 1-16 1:49! Slow 107 6 4 2 1 31 21 Jas Hen'syAnns Day, Sanction, Brait. Sixth Race [6th New Orleans] SIXTH RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. 3- and 4-year-olds. Allowances. (1:0.-^—4—112.) TICHIMINGO, ch. c. 4, by Oddfellow— Annie Clark (John Markleln). Weight today 116, 6690 City i'ark 5 1-2 f 1:07| fast US ( 7 C s1' 8* .las Hen'syMlssLeeds, Bntinskie, PrinceBrntua G6830 City Park 5-8 1:021 atow 1041 1 I 4 41 ."."• .1 Lea Mafalda. Nedra. Cora Price. 00721 P. Grounds 3-4 l:17g mud 98 6 3 2 1^ 4- Garner WoodaUW, Favorita, Merry George. TOY BOY. b. c. 3, by Gorman— Dolly (J. W. Fuller). Weight today 104. 66567 F. Grounds 5-8 1:001 fast !»s 1 11 1* 1* Bilac Pr. Ahmed, Ellsinere, Roval Breese 66249 F. Grounds 3-4 1:131 fast 106 2 2 2 3i E*| C Van D'nJudge Davev, B.Vertress. P.rillauhy 00130 F. Grounds E 1-2 f 1 :o7i fast Ml 11 H 1 Bllac Spion, Decklaw, Bares Arnold. MORALES, br. c, 3, by The Commo ner— Sewing Girl (W. H. Fizer). Weight today 107. 66588 F. Grounds 2-4 1:131 good 105 1 1 1 24 1" Seder Tileimr. Mortibov. Jaeoaso. City I'ark 2-1 1:12R fast M 9 0 5 41 44 Garner Rickey. Lens. lVnrlivn. 66339 City Park 7-8 1:281 stow 10S 6 C 6 6 73 71*lSed«r Dean Brummel, Clamor. Tudor. SOLLY M.. b. c, 3, by Griffon— Broken Vows (P. Dunne). Weight today 107, R7005 City Park :'. I 1:15 fast llo 3 3 3 l'l 5* Nicol Coltness. Dlnemock, De Oro. 66S30 City I'ark 3 11:141 fast in Z 5 5 9' 9l* '"minins Blue Dale, Capt.Taylor. FlreAfatraB. GC375 City Park 5-Sl:01gfast 110 8 9 11 71' 8,J K Lowe T. Dolan, Z. Ahrams. Higginbotbani RICKEY, b. g, 4, by Greenan — Limes (W. J. Donohue). Weight today 11G. 1 17070 (See Fair Grounds chart in this paper). 66953 City Park 11:48 fast 160 111 1 2\ 0'' Farrow Silverskin. Tenuis. Dr. Spruill. 66828 City Park 1 1:421 atow Mill 1 2J 2:'_ Beckman St. Valentine, Granada, Tileing. SALLY PRESTON, b. f. 3, by Cano pus— Nell Preston (R. Tucker). Weight today 102. 00104 F. Grounds 2-4 l:14g fast llo 12 0 7 7^ 91*lNicol Spion, Anna Ruskin, Lucv Marie. 65058 City Park 6 1-2 f 1:071 fast MM 12 10 :• 6* 0« L Smith Morales, Chase, Solly M. 66904 City Park 5-8 1 :01g good 111 I 3 3 54 t*l Nicol Colloquy, l'.oiiart. Vothsg. MARY MORRIS, ch. f. 4, by Victory— Furlano (J. H. McCormick). Weight today 114. 67055 City Park 3-4 1:131 fast pen IS 10 9' n7 Garner Belle Strome, Del re. Blue Dale. 85472 Aqueduct 11-8 1:56 slop 91 1 3 2 2 1- |« C Ross A.Muskodav, BowlingBridge, Palette 65416 Aqueduct 1 1 :39J fast SS 3 4 4 4 3U 8*1 C Ross Louis, Mary Morris, Luretta. C0BM0SA. b. c, 4, by Sempronius — Celia (W. Whelan). Weight today 119. 66953 City Park 1 1:40 fast 103 9 9 12 10 lo! ll1- W Meln'reSIlverakta, Temos, Dr. Spruill. 6CS77 City I'ark 7-8 1:291 fast 111 S 0 5 4 8* 2'i .1 Martin I'.azil. Heart of Hyacinth. Monterey 66309 City Park 7-8 1:281 fast MS 7 4 3 4 S'J 4"i Van DusenFmerj,'ency. Ohiyesa, St. Valentine CAPTAIN TAYLOR, b. c. 3, by B algowan— Ray (W. A. Kirwan). Weight today 107. 07u2a citv Park E 1-2 f 1:071 fast 102 1 1 1 1* 1' W It W'k'rLit tie Cooriro, Halliard. Roy. Bond. 86930 City Park 3 1 1:141 fast 11" lo 3 1 1} 9 .1 Martin Bine Dale, fire Alarm. Spider Web 66.S79 City Park 5-8 1:01 fast 110 7 7 5 41 7" W R W'k'rPlanute, Pluomock, Little Geotge. DINEMOCK, blk. f, 3, by Hammock— Maydine (W. F. Schultel. Weight today 102. 67055 City Park 3 ' 1:131 '■'•^r- '■"' • 3 3 5" 11*1 Everett Belle Strome, Deunore, Bine Dale. 67005 City Park 3 4 1:15 fast 105 1 111' 2" Garner Coltness, Do Oro. Paxton. 68879 City Park 5-8 1. -01 fast i"5 1 1 1 11 2- R Lowe l'lanute, UGeorge, D.ofMontehello. YANKEE GIRL. b. f, 3, by Sir Dixon— Breakwater (C. R. Ellison). Weight today 102. 65031 Belmont Pk 3-4 1:111 fast 106 0 0 0 5l 5s Sewell Adoration, Fantastic. Pope Joan. 64992 Brighton P. 3-4 1:131 fast 1"7 S 9 9 4» 5i Sewell El Dorado. Dan P.uhre. Narelle. 64649 Coney Island 5 1-2 f l:06g fast M4 C 5 5 4J 4*1 SeweU Kennvetto, Clare Russell, Glamor. Seventh Race [7th New Orleans] SEVENTH RACE— 1 1-1G Miles. 4-year-oids and upward. Selling. (l:45 i— a— 106.) DISCERNMENT, ch. f, 4, by Henry of Navarre— Detection (P. T. Weir). Weight today 99. 6702S City I'ark l l 8 1:542 fast 95 12 ll 11 9 10J 9*1 Goldstein ((i.eron. St. Noel, Reticent. 66704 !'. Grounds 1 1-10 1:53* mud !C 7 2 7 4 7i lOi-JTrueman Mahogdny, Etta M., Brilliant. 05814 F. Grounds 1 3-1C 2:03 fast 90 12 G 7 9 9' 75i Goldstein Padre, Safety, Light, Gladiator. GAMESTER, ch. c, 4, by Prince of Monaco — Countess (J. C. Ferriss. Jr.). Weight today 109. 67019 City Park l 1:411 fast 10S Left at the post. T Taylor Grenade, Mooocbord, The Thrall. 66587 F. Grounds lm 20y 1:421 good 108 13 14 14 M S«* 9* Ott Pr.of W'dsfk, H. ofHyac'th.G.Coin 66432 City Park 7-8 1:2S£ fast 109 12 12 12 11 91 7:J Xicol Jerry C, Rustling Silk, (odd Duke. OMAR KHAYYAM, b. g. 4. by Hi myar— Frogmore (E. S. Gardner). Weight today 10G. 67003 City Park 7-8 1:271 fast 105 3 0 0 4 31 ii"; Farrow Gilfsln, Prince Brutus, Orline. 66877 City Bark 7-8 1:291 fast h o 7 4 3 3 2' 5« Farrow Basil, H. of Hyacinth. Cobaaaaa. S6609 1'. Grounds 1 1-8 1:53? fast 100 G 6 3 3 9' 9'i Beckman Marvin Neal, Florizel, Lemon Girl. NORTH WIND. br. h, 7, by George Kinney — Ocypete (A. L. Woolery). Weight today 109. 66740 F. Grounds 1 1:481 hvy 121 1 1 S 10 10 10** E Wilson SesSslt, Schroed. Midway, Gladiator 66363 City Park 1 1-8 1:541 Kood 105 M 912 12 12 12'3 1) Austin Rebonnder. Flavitrnv, Scalpktck. 621G0 Memphis 11-10 1:50 slow 104 5 2 2 3 68 6'°iA'buchon Druid, Little Scout, Thistle Do. HUNTINGTON, b. g, 7, by Buck Massie— Ethel S. II. (F. Walker). Weight today 106. 67003 City I'ark 7-8 1:27* fast 10911 1 1 2 81 6*1 Nicol Gilfain. Prince BmtUS, Orline. 68552 P. Grounds 1 1-16 1:481 fast M8 Gill 31 8*1 Trueman L. Ellison. Foreigner, O. Khayyam. 60213 F. Grounds lm 7oy 1:4SJ hvy 102 7 2 4 4 55 5";iTruman Droinio, Harmakis, Tern's Rod. WATER DOG, b. g, 4, by Watercrest— La Primera (T. E. Mannix). Weight today 101. 67049 City Park- i 1:411 fast 106 8 7 6 6 61 6* .1 Johnson Grenade, Monocbord, The Thrall. 60928 City Park 7 8 1 :2G fast 101 1 3 E E E :' V- J Johnson Colloquy, Wes, St. Valentine. 66852 City Park 1 1:411 SlOW 101 8 G 8 8 S S17 J Johnson T. Englishman, Pasadena, It. Royal. ORIENT, ch. m, 6, by Ornament — Bessie V. C. (F. Birtel). Weight today 104. 67003 City Park 7-8 1:271 fast Mom :: S E 4". B* W R Wk'rGilfaln, Prince Brutus, inline. MMS city Park 1 1:461 Cast MS 9 10 11 11 10* S'HW Mcln'rePoUy Print, LemonGirl. NeDJeBarn ARBY VAN. ch. h, 5, by Pirate of Penzance — Marchma (E. M. Dayton). Weight today 101. W.999 City Park 7-8 1:28 fast P12 4 4 2 1 1*1 4* Jas Hen'ayBoseboro, Fenian. K. of the Valley. 66864 City I'ark 3-4 1:13? Cast 100 8 G G 8" 8'° B Davis Sptoa, Grace George, P.iiter Miss. NUTWOOD, blk. c, 4, by G. W. Johnson— Nutbrown (H. Blumenthal). Weight today 101. 66954 City I'ark 3-4 1:13? fast 101 7 10 9 9} 7»1 B'menth'l Spion, Grace George, Bitter Miss. 60711 V. Gronnda 5 1-2 f 1:121 hvy 109 1 7 6 43 6*1 B'menth'l Marvel P., Verihest, Florentine. 86590 !■'. Grounds lm 20y 1 :43J good 103 4 11 1 23 •*} B'menth'l Tenuis, Marimho. Mahogany. CARONAL, b. h, 7, by St. Carlo— Orellana (W. C. Daly). Weight today 109. 07U25 City Park 1 1 8 1:531 fast 10E 12 9 9 6 6} 5" Yorke L. Macfarlan. Lemon Girl. Sanction 66976 City Park 11:41 J fast 112 M 9 9 M 8* 7 " Yorke Goldway. II. of Hyacinth. Kara. 66138 P. Grounds lm 70y l:44g fast 110 3 5 G G 7 7-^.1 Lee Debar, Holloway, Nutwood. GRAND DUCHESS, ch. m, 5, by Gi ganteum — Superb II. (M. Delaney). Weight today 109. 66742 F. Grounds lm 70y l:52jj hvy IM S 2 8 9 91 10*«§Troxler Bellindiaii. Plantagenet, Gold Coin. 66268 F. Grounds 1 1:40 fast 102 7 3 7 8 10l 10" Noone Phtvigny, Harmakis. P.ofW'dstovk. 65996 City Park • 7-8 1:301 hvy Id' 5 5 5 5 5* 57J Garner Dargin, Devout, Lady Ellison. R. F. WILLIAMS, ch. h, 6, by Deceiver— Ponzonina (J. W. Fuller). Weight today 104. 6662'J 1". Grounds 1 1-16 1:521 mud 111 ^ 9 s 8 8* 8* Pilar Gamara, Delphie. Mahogany. 0797 Brighton B 1 1-16 1:48 slop 109 7 7 7 7 750 71HP.cdcll The Clown, Hyperion. Mandarin. 63591 Brighton B 1 1-S 1:522 fast Ml 7 7 8 8 6' G9i Bedell Angler, Lancastrian, Red Friar. DEKABER, ch. m, 7, by Pirate of Penzance — December (W. Kunze). Weight today 99. 67004 City I'ark 1 1 1 2:071 fast 1'tl 10 8 8-8 8** ii'-'.I O'Brien Marvin Neal, A. Day, Kvie Greene. 66825 City Park 11-10 1:52 slow 109 7 2 3 5 Gl 7" J O'Brien Delphie, BvleGreene, SIncerityBelle E6533 City I'ark 1 1-S 1:53 J fast Ml 5 5 4 7 7'J 7i;l-J O'Brien Granada, Goldic, Orly. First Race [1st Oakland] FIRST RACE — 3 1-2 Furlongs. 2-year-olds. Allowances. (41 }— 2— 11"..) Index Course Dlst Time T'ck Wt St Y* hi % StrFin Jockeys Best Company HENRY KELLY, blk. c. 2, bv Yellow Tail — Mary (Anchorage Stock Farm), Weight today 112. 67006 Oakland 3 1-2 1 42 fast 111 7 0' 9l*»W Miller Pajaroita, Gahnoore, Bardonfat. 66711 Oakland 3 1-2 f 441 mud 110 3 "" 412 Graham Raconteur, L. of Gold, Sandpiper. 1 0211 Oakland 3-8 361 hvy H4 I E»* 6" Graham l'ircslone. Raconteur, Hunker Hill. SANDPIPER, ch. c, 2, by Yankee Doodle — Nic Nac (Live Oak Stable) Weight today 112, C6806 Oakland 3 1-2 f 441 hvy m :: ' 7 6" Van'bout Heather Scott. Jereuiah, IrishMikc 6(749 Oakland 3 1-2 f 431 slop 114 4 G o- E1* Van'bout Creation, Be Thankful. Boabess*. 66711 Oakland 3 1-2 f 441 mud IM '"' "- "■'''' • Van'bout Raconteur, L. of Gold. HenryKclley UNCLE SAM, ch. c, 2, by Yankee Doodle — Wrinkles (F. J. Neil). Weight today 112, 67006 Oakland 3 1-2 f 42 fast 169 i '• *1 Borel Pajaroita, Gahnoore. Bardonia. 66931 Oakland 1-2 49ggoodllllo 9 8* 71»lBorel Rhinestone, Exchequer, Irish Mike. B6831 Oakland S 1-2 f 431 hvy 110 5 11 Mr" Nutting Alhia, Jlemorize, Be Thankful. GAGE TAYLOR, b. c, 2, by Montana — Felonia (S. C. Hildreth). Weight today 112. 669X1 Oakland 1-2 481 good 108 I 4 51' 5'-MI'l rand L.ofGold.Wucrzbcrjjer.. Leonards, la le ST. AVON, br. c, 2, by St. Avonic us— Kitty A. (C. Winchelll. Weight today 112. 66768 Oakland 1-2 El] slop 112 7 7 7 GV. P Phillips Love of Gold, Abbey, Jeremiah. WILMORE, b. c, 2, by Russell— Blitzen's Sister (H. T. Griffin). Weight today 112. 66931 Oakland 1-2 i'.i'i good ill 1 1 2' 6*1 A Brown Rhinestone, Exchequer, Irish Mike. t'6806 Oakland 3 1-2 f 441 hvy IM ' 4 i" ** -"x Brown Heather Scott, Jeremiah, IriahMfke 66768 Oakland 1-2 511 slop 107 I 1 lu 43 Graham Love of Gold, Abbey, Jeremiah. IRISH MIKE, b. c, 2, by Sain— Rebecca Panique (B. Schreiber). Weight today 112. 66931 Oakland 1-2 491 good 111 7 4 3- :;J .1 McBride Rhinestone, Exchequer, Wilmore. 66806 Oakland 3 1-2 f Ml hvy ill I 3 3' 2l F Graham Heather Scott. Jeremiah. Wilmore. 66673 Oakland 3 1-2 f 435 slop 114 8 B*l 5 '- Conway Raconteur, BUlyWatkJna, Braggart GALMOORE, b. c, 2, by Galveston —Hannah Moore (P. Sheridan), Weight today 112. i;7(HH Oakland 3 1 2f 42 fast ill 1 1J 21 Lawrence Pajaroita. Bardonia, Memorise. 66711 Oakland 3 1-2 f 441 mul ill 5 3»t s V Kelly Raconteur, L. of Gold. Bandptper. M0SSBACK, b. c, 2, by Rubicon— La Salinas (H. Stover). Weight today 112. I'irst start. JACK PAINE, ch. c, 2, by Cromv.-ell— Sallie Mac (D. Collins). Weight today 112. first start. ORONOGO, ch. g, 2, by Trentola— Triolet (Keene Bros.). Weight today 109. K6906 Oakland 1-2 49y fair m: 5 2 21 3" Scoville Creation. Love or Cold. Gaga. , Oakland 3 1-2 f 423 slow 111 9 6* 712 T Rice Col. Widow, LeonardsdaJe,] :. Myers JOCKEY MOTJNCE, br. c, 2. by Tempo — Nanine Noland (J. N. Mounce). Weight today 109. 6635 Oakland 8-8 37 slow ;,12 G Gi 9 P Phillips Billy Myers, Rhinestone, Ir, Mike. Second Race [2nd Oakland] SECOND RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. 3-year-olds. Selling. (1 :0,V— 0— 100.) EIESSER, ch. c, 3, by Deceiver— Lydia II. (J. R. Pyne). Weight today 112. 63590 Brighton B 5 1-2 f 1:07 fast MB 3 1 I 1* IS Finn I'euarris, Dashaway, Waterhury. 88628 Coney Island B-8 1:01J fast 168 M 18 IS IS IS W McGee L'Amour. Athens, Citrona. SfflX.") Belmont Pk 4 1-2 f 54 slop hM 7 9 10 1o',;MIayes Prank Lord, Russell T., Momentum. ROSAL. br. c, 3, by Eddie Jones — Rosewar (T. H. Williams). Weight today 112. 66560 Oakland 5 1-2 1 1 :11J slow 112 S s S 8 7"i\V Miller Poinsettia, Joyful. Calendar. ANOPUS, b. g, 3, by Canopus — Temblor (C. P. Fink). Weight today 109. i.oiiis Oakland 7-8 1:29 fast M 9 3 2 4 E" lO*1 EJarnsh'w Altaaero, Vlneentio, I'mze. 85912 Oakland 3-4 l:16g slop 107 8 10 10 10 10'5il.ocke Korosilany, Pasodella, Bsshthora*. KAROLYI, blk. g, 3, by Solitaire IL— Lucille II. (Keene Bros.). Weight today 109. 66578 Oakland 5 1-2 f 1:09 alow Ml 7 7 7 7 V* T Rice Al I.indley. Ray Bennett, Huerfano 66660 Oakland E 1-2 f 1:111 alow 104 9 7 7 7 0" T Rice Poinsettia. Joyful, Calendar. S6BM Oakland 5-8 1451 alop 104 8 8 S S S'"1T Rice llilo de (Iro, Berth* A., Ella True. WEATHERFORD, ch. g. 3. bv Be 1 eck— Rosebud (Oakland Stable). Weight today 109. 66388 Oakland 5-8 1 :u2g mud los 2 4 6 61 6'« W Knapp Rav BeniM'tt. Ella True, (alia. 05075 Oakland 5-8 1:01 fast lo9 8 7 8 8 » I**1E» Williams! letnniell, Galvestonlan, Alia Bpa. G1574 Oakland 3 1-2 f 42i fast 107 8 8 8 8s B Powell G. Heather, Sacraw'loUelle.Caleud'r. — JEZEBEL, ch. f, 3, by Handspring— Katie Rigg (G. B. Morris). Weight today 107. 66SS1 Oakland ."• B 1:031 fair no fi in JO ]o 9,T Saudv Calla. Bertie A.. Rosy Light fififi77 Oakland 1 1:171 stop 100 1 2 3 6 ( 7-"! Bandy Bogam, Jarful, PeHgroso. MOT Oakland P 01:13 riovW • I G B'| 7'*ljHoracr Johnny Lyons, l'. Neugent, arena. DAINTY MORSEL, ch. 1, 3, by Rubicon— Reta (J. C. Nealon). Weight today 107. First start. TETANUS, b. f, 3, by Sir Hercules — Marjorie (B. Schrciber). Weight todav 107. MM* Oakland 5-8 l:02g mud 103 8 a 8 7 7-"HIorner Pink, Anna Kareafna, Flii True fififi37 Oakland F C 1:13 slow 107 6 10 10 10 lO-^Uraham Johnny Lyons, 1'. Neugent, Avona. AV0NA, b. f. 3, by St. Avonicus — Orellana (F. Rose). Weight today 107. 67008 Oakland 7-8 1:3 last H 3 5 I I 81 *"1 R Dowris AHanou, Vlncedtio, Pone. G6S61 Oakland 1(1:14 slow 81 5 4 8 4l f | KJrsch'm Kokotno, Mine Gibson, Red Bra. 88771 Oakland i i it; i :".4 atop MS 8 S 8 8 •■ ■■ **HR Davis Badora, Grace C, Miss OnMous BERTIE A., b. f, 3, by All Green— Rillito (P. Wilkerson). Weight today 107. f'CMii Oakland 5-8 1:031 fair 110 11 7 7 :.- 2a Lyeurgus Calls, Rosy Light, Calendar. 88875 Oakland 1 1:471 slop 95 7 4 4 3 41 4 *lLyenrgus Bogam, Joyful, PeUgroso. B • I Oakland 6-8 1:661 slop 102 7 7 7 O'J 2'| Lyeurgus Hlkt de Oro, Ella Trne, Calendar. DAVE WEBER, ch. g. 3. by All Green— Appoline (C. C. McCafferty). Weight today 104. 6*857 Oakland 3 1 l:17| alon 114 6 6 8 urgus Dake of Orleans, Mine La Rose. 66783 Oakland P C 1:15 mod M 4 ; ." 8* 8** Lycurgua Blanche C, Mitre, Duke of Orleans 88580 Oakland 5 1-2 f i:iil alow Nt M 9 9 9 sluiJ MclntyrePolnsettla, Joyful, Calendar. AZUZA. ch. f, 3. by Woolsthorpe — Active (E. Dealy). Weight today 102. 6C057 Oakland 6 1-2 f 1:249, hvy 102 7 2 3 4= 7i;*Flannery Cheers. Pasodella. ATona. ' y Oakland J-4 1:171 hvy :':l ;: 7 5 6* S»I Flannery Plausible, Grace G., Triumphant. Oakland 5 1-2 f 1 :0sj| fast Ml fi 3 3 31 7j8i A Brown Galvestouian, Bushthorpe, Avona. New Orleans Entries and Past Performances for Tuesday, Feb. 19. New Orleans Entries and Past Performances for Tuesday, Feb. 19. WEATHER CLEAR. TRACE FAST. Oakland Entries and Past Performances for Tuesday, February 19. Oakland Entries and Past Performances for Tuesday, February 19. .0 WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK HEAVY. Page 5 Third Race [3rd Oakland] THIRD RACE — 1 1-16 Miles. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. (1 : 15] —5-108.) TRAPSETTER, br. h. 6. by Falsettc — Lady Trappist (G. W. Chandler). Weight today 112. 66785 Oakland Ira 20jr 1:46] mud 112 l 3 l l 11 ::7 Sandy Byronerdale, Daniel «'.. Bey Dare. i. •('.: !; oak and 1m SOy 1:49] mud 112 8 4 2 3 2* 2* Graham Jadge, Box Elder, Brlarthorpe. 88522 Oakland 1 1-8 2:061 hvy 112 " 3 3 4 4* 4*1 A Brown LsaeU, Boyal Bed, If. A. Powell HUSTON, ch. c, 4, by Wadsworth— Fonsio (T. H. Stevens). Weight today 112. 670ns Oakland 7-8 1:28 fast U« 4 10 11 11 in 8" B Walsh Altaaero, Vincent io. Parse. 66601 Oakland lm 50y 1:47| alow M2 2 3 8 I 8 6'* Sandy Dorado, Avonalls, Hooligan. 85842 Oakland L 1-M 1:47| fnat 108 C 0 C 1 8 8" ".raham Fisher F.oy. Dewey. Oov. Davis. ARA. br. h. 5, by Governor Foraker — Modjeska (I. H. Miller). Weight todav 112. 67034 Oakland imlOO) 1:48 fasl 105 9 10 10 m 10 l" m Hunter WJLGttN, Harbor, ; P. McNear. 1 ■• Oakland 11-8 1 £1 good IN 18 6 8 7- 6"1J IfcBrtde- Byronerdale, B. Prince,' MenacoMa Id ■ • • »scol Park 1 1:44] mud M9 2 3 4 :: 3 21 W Knapp Bed Knight, Kinsman. Sheriff Dell. LONE WOLF, br. g, 5, by Prince Plenty— Tootie Nichols (R. R. Rice. Jr.). Weight today 109. •''- Oakland l is 1:551 g 1107 U 11 1" 9 '.'- s" Sandy Byronerdale, B.Prlnce, MonacoMaid U*1H Oakland 1 1 12:12 fair 188 4 4:: I W Kelly Byronerdale, Jake Moose, NiueSpot. 66*33 Oakland 1 1-8 1:59| hvy 188 8 7 E I 6* B'*iSaady Jske Moose, Orchan, Hooligan. INFLAMMABLE, ch. g. 5, bv Donuld A.— Mok-Ka-Hi TO. F. Hume). Weight today 109. W9f* Oakland l l-« 1:651 good 108 9 1011 ii l' I" Grote Byronerdale, B, Prince, MonacoMaid i i.vi.H Oakland lm20yl:48 slow ill 7 4 1 4 3' 1 Van'bout Bey Dare. Daniel ('.. Cloche d'Or. 88752 Oakland lm 50y 1:491 slop 187 4 1 I I 41 4s Van'bout I'm Joe, Jake Moose, Hooligan. THE MISSOURIAN. b. g. 5. bv Free Knight— Lillian (L. T. Lee). Weight today 109. 67007 Oakland lm 503 1:481 faal 118 8 1 1 6 I 2 K Dogan c,,i. Jewell, ('. Barto, Alice Cary. Oakland P C 1:111 g • '-' 1 C 0 r.\ :.'-' W Dugan fThrrn. Nun's VeUing, Joe Goes. ANDREV; MACK, ch. h, 6. by Ch araxus — Genenne (W. Cahill). Weight today 107. K7«r,7 Oakland lm 20j 1:42] g Mil 7 9 9 9 9 9'* "W Miller Salable, IsmaiUnn, Bogus*. Oakland '. 8 :._•■ fair 112 i i 5 7 7 V\ W Miller Silver Sue, Sha.lv Lad, Bnshthorpe m;::, i oaklaml 11:44) slop M8 I 4 3 2 I* l'l Horner Neptanus, Sen Lad, M. M. Bowdish DARTHULJL ch. m. 5. by Pirate of Penzance — Deception (Hall & Marshall). Weight today 107. W &a Oakland ImSOj 1 : i.". good 107 l 2 :: 3 I I - I. WilliamsKolia, Talamund, Ismailtan. 68390 Oakland lm 50y 1:50 mud 107 4 8 7 ( Horner Sir Carter, Talamund, Cheripe. ' 14 Oakland 1 1-1« 1:53| slop 107 I ^ 3 3 H WV MclntyreBotrou, Leila Hill. Trapaetter. JACKFULL. ch. g. 7. by Mirthful —Blissful (G. P. McNeil). Weight today 104. i»9« Oakland lm 503 1:45 g I Ml 5 3 2 2 •'■-' 5,T Mentry Rolla, Talamund, Ismailian. 0677 Oakland 11-16 1:54 slop 188 4 l l l l«k 5 *lMentry Governor Davis, Alaric, Orchan. M 15 Oakland 1 1:431 mud 109 0 3 3 1 l'l l'l T Sullivan Baker, AnvU, w. B. Gates. ILMATAR. ch. g, 4, by Bassetlaw — Iscara (Keene Bros.). Weight today 104. i;i.s-is Oakland PC 1:14 hvy 112 18 3 9 8 8' \V Dugan Brash Dp, Dr. Bcharff, Ganee. 66733 Oakland lm 28) I Kl hvy 102 7 7s s I s -t Rice Pickaway, Alice Cary, Monaco Maid ISABELITA, b. m, 7. by Rey el Santa Anita — Teodolina (J. M. Crane). Weight today 102. i Oakland l 1 16 1:53 slow 107 18a I I 3 | Horner Hooligan, BlackPrince, Earlylloura. B6752 Oakland Dn 50y l:49j slop 105 7 7 7 i; 61 •"■'•' Horner I'm Joe, Jake Moose, Hooligan. I • .Oakland 1 1-8 2:6tt slop MS 8 E I 2 i^ --' Horner Orchan, Bay, Cheripe. CHERIPE, br. m, 6. by Cherry Pit— High C. (W. St. Vincent). Weight today 102. 66732 Oakland l 1 8 2*1 hvj 108 2 E :: .". E'l 4« \V Miller Tenordale, Bdy Dare. Daniel C. .'.'.... Oakland 1 1-8 2KW1 slop MM 3 4 •"• 4 3] 4* Borel Orchan, Isabeilta, Ray. i." .Oakland lm 50y 1:48) slow 107 :: G 5 c 4"i :;' Borel Orowshade, BoUa, Cloche d'Or. Fourth Race [4th Oakland] FOURTH RACE— C 1-2 Furlongs. 3-year-olds and upward. Handira;,. (1:18}- I 96.) BT. FRANCIS, ch. c. 4. by Rubicon— Why Not 'Maple Stable). Weight today IOC tw« is oak la in I 5-8 1:011 fair 105 S l' 1 ::" :: : A Brown Sir Edward, Fireball, Hector. w;;m Oakland 5 1 2 i 1:091 slop i"s - 11 1' '"k A Brown Rapid Water, (iateway, Clyde©. 66336 Oakland ^4 1:16 mod 183 6 :! « 9 4 ' Horner Mansard. Sainrida. Shady Lad. SIR BRILLAR. ch. h, 5. by Sir Modred— Brillar (C. J. Casey). Weight todav 105. 66713 Oakland ,. i 2 f 1:1"* mud 112 Left al the post r Clark Sup. Court, D. Dollars, Brush ITp. 6642 Oakland I II (6| hv) 111 7 7 7 4 t*\ T Clark l nl. Dollars. Karl Rogers, Burleigh 88317 Oakland tl-ttlM livy 112 :: 4 E V 4- T Clark CloodUght, Mansard. Native Son. ETHEL DAY. gr. m, 5. by Faraday— Ethel T. (W. F. Walter). Weight today 105. i.. "I! Oakland 8-4 1 n fast 102 "• 1 5 •"■' JJ Sandy Sngarmaid, Pr. Titania, Deiagoa. 66878 Oakland 6 1-2 f l:0Sg slop 108 .". 6 :'• 2" 1* E BoblnS'nB.M.Brattain, Dutiful. Pr.ofCastile 65826 Oakland 3-4 l:13i fast 168 E 6 « fj3 :i:1 Leeds Usaro, Baby, Aaron J. GATEWAY, b. h, 6, bv Del Paso II— Seco (J. S. Wofd.. Weight today 104. 67036 Oakland :v 1:26] fast 103 :: 14 2 2 3" .1 McBride Vox PopulL Martinmas, Mary l'. Oakland 3-4 1:131s 1 l-i i 3 I 4s 4 r .1 McBride NonieLuclUe, VanNess, PisberBoy. 16835 Oakland 3 I 1:161 hvy 108 1 2 - 2* I1 .1 McBride Van Ness. Mngrane, Supreme Coprt. MARTINMAS, ch. g, 7. by Martagon — Nekomis (E. J. Ramsey). Weight today*102. 67036 Oakland . 8 I - Cast i"_' i 6 6 4- l:; R Davis Vox Popnll, Gateway, Mary P. 66959 Oakland 2-4 1:14 good 108 I 5 S E ::;' R Davis Ckmdligbt, Blagg, Tocolaw. C6934 Oakland P C 1:111 good 107 l 4 1 6* l- B Davis Baby, Lord of the Vale, Puany Side. OCEAN SHORE, b. g. 3. by Kismet— Helen G. (A. F. Elliott). Weight today 101. 67061 Oakland 3 i 1:13] r 1109 1 11)'. V Sandy Blagg, Ingham, Kative Son. wactc. Oakland 7-8 I'M* hvy 107 _ll 1 1» 21 Bandy Grace G., St. Blmwood, Bkmdy. 86718 Oakland 3-4 1:16] mud 109 i 11 las, f Earnsh'w Grace G., M.Hollander, D.ofOrleans Fifth Race [5th Oakland] FIFTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. (1:45}— 6 Dis.) JOCUND, ch. h, G, by Mil thful— Flower Dellis (W. B. Jennings). Weight today 108. G691I Oakland l 1:44 (ail 124 5 l 2 2 2" - A Brown Vox Popnll, Hedgethorn, Sup.Court. llaJclaml 5-8 1 :03f mud 112 10 7 E ."•' 2* A Brown Blagg, Aaron J., Instructor. 6*735 Oakland 1 1:481 hvy ill J 2 -1 1 1"L i a Drown Corn Blossom, Badora, St.OeorgeJr. MANDATOR, b. c, 4. by Maddison— Flamingo (Keene Bros.). Weight todav 104. •' 'Oakland I 1-11 1:49] sktn 95 3 4 5 4 -'. 4'; R Davis Voladay, The Borgian, Gateway. B ■ Oakland l l:44{ slop N9 12 2 2 L'; 2* J MclntyrePuUetta, Karl Bogers, Rightful. . K Oakland lmMOy 1:511 hvy i »; 3 :: 4 :: m i-r .1 MclntyreDorado, Lnxell, Magrane. FULLETTA. ch. c, 4. bv Mirthful— Etta (H. W. Hoag). Weight today 103. 66SS4 Oakland 11-16 1 171 good 97 3 5 S 5 5 ..- ;.Sandv Ed. Gusa, St. Bhnwood, D. Miller. 86714 Oakland ll:431mud 98 l 5 : 4 4- 4 it Davis Kercheval, Dusty Miller. Nealoa. 86650 Oakland 11:42 fair M4 8 " 3 " J* „' Graham Voladay, St. Bhnwood, AvonaUs. BEECHWOOD. ch. g, «. by Luckv Dog— Oddity (D. S. Fountain). Weight today 102. 86834 Oakland | l IS 1 :-"n* li\ y :••: 3 1 2 " "' 4« E Dugan Proper, Tony Paast Voladay. 86773 Oakland 11 16 1:501 slop 92 1-2 2 1 1' Is Sandy Tony Faust. Dorado, Dnsty Miller. 86697 Oakland lm 50y 1:47] mud Mill 3 2« V Sandy Dorado. Bd Sheridan, I.a Base. AVONALIS. blk. f. 4. by St. Avonicus— Physalis (J. McCarty). Weight today 93. 66S3T. Oal • 1 mi "." 1:45 anod 99 5 3 :: :: t* 4' !l Davis Ed Sheridan. Salable, Miss Blllie. 88910 Oakland I 1:43 fair WO :: 2 - 4 t;1 7'-M-' Graham E. Cum, Crowsbade, Ed Sheridan. 8866B Oakland 11:43 far 99 14 4 4 4»t 4 4 Conway Voladay, St. Ebnwood, Fulk'tta. Sixth Race [6th Oakland] SIXTH RACE— 1 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. (1:3*1 — 1—117.) ALDERMAN BATT, ch. h, 5. by Mont d'Or— Prettiwit (C. C. McCafferty). Weight today 109. 67010 Oakland 1 1:42 last lit) 7 4 1 2 5' .".'Sandy Miss Billie, Calmar, L. ol the Vale. 6690S Oakland 5-8 1:011 fair bn s 9 8 8 8" Lycurgua sir Edward, Fireball, St. Francis. 68682 Oakland 107 l fast 1:481 1 1 3 2 3s 3Ki Drussei Phalanx, Pastoso, Boolfaraa. EDWIN GUM, ch. c, 4. by Plutus— Bessie Gum (W. Walker). Weight today 107. U6984 Oakland 1 1 W, 1 : 17.. a i i ! 102 I 2 2 2 2' 1» .1 liunl.r Si. BlmWOOd, D. Miller. i'.dSlieridaii SOlo Oakland 1 1:43 fair 102 n .". 4 1 1* ]•■ .1 Hunter Crowsbade, Ed Sheridan, C. Burnett 66835 Oakland 8-4.1:181 hvy 104 ." 4 E 6* r,T J Hunter Gateway, Van Ness, Magrane. BLUE EYES. b. m, G. by Maxio— Eye Lash (P. Sheridan). Weight today 107. S70T.fi Oakland 3 i 1:14 good 106 10 1" 10 1" iO^JLawrence Mfarty'sPride, VanNess, i:. M .I'.iain 66639 Oakland ImMKry 1 18] slow 115 1 ." :, 4 41 4'''!j A Drown I.u.-ian. Ed Sheridan. Capt.Bnmett 888180 Oakland 1 1-16 l:49f slow 107 5 t j 4 r.3 6l*lA Drown Voladay, Xbe Borgian, Gateway. MISS RILLIE, b. m. 6, by Wadsworth— Mary Graves (J. Freters). Weight today 107. 67010 Oakland 1 l:4B fast 107 l t t I 2' I .1 Hunter Calntar, T.. of the Vale, Panny Side 6K935 Oakland lm 503 1:45 g 1102 3 fi fi ."• 6* 3*1 J Hunter Ed Sheridan. Salable. Avonalis. 66430 Oakland 1 1-M 1:51 hry W6 2 .". 5 Z V 47 J Hunter Pnlletta, Gov. Davis. Graphite. LITTLE MINISTER, ch. c. 3, by Prime Minister— Queen Vic (T. A. Fullum). Weight today 95. Oakland fi 1 2 f 1 :21 fast 94 II 11 11 II D T,llattv Head Danee. Judge, ''. Wittnian. 68764 Ascot Dark 1 1:421 fast 182 4 C fi I 0 fi'"H"inn B. Dame. .1. Nelson, Treas.8eeker. BLAGG. b. g, 3, by Free Knight— Stella Perkins (L. T. Lee). Weight today 92. «;.'•• i Oakland 3 i 1:131 g ' 104 2 4 4 4-' 21' E Dugan Ocean Shore, Ingham, Native Sen. CC9T.9 o.-.kiand 3-4 1:14 good 102 ■'. 4 4 4 21 B Dugan Cloodllgfat, Maftiuinas. Tocolaw. C6786 Oakland B-8 1:03] mud* 88 :; l 1 l- l* B Dngan Joeaad, Aaron J., Instructor. First Race [1st Hot Springs] FIRST RACE— 1-2 Mile. 2-year-olds. Allowances. (48— S— MB.) laden Course Dist Time T'ck Wt St % % % StrFin Jockeys Best Company ELLORA, b. f, 2. by Mazagan— Proud Daisy. Weight today 105. I iist start. BIl'ly BOWLEGS, b. g. 2, by Greinan— Singir.g Bird (R. L. Thomas). Weight today 105. M Oak lawn I - I'd fasl in l :: *'l 3} C if Shlll'a;Manchester, Bess Ward. Financier. G6919 oaklawn 3 1-2 f 4::; last 104 6 E V V C H Shlll'gHoUow, s. Bosssaore, Work-a-Day. 66819 Oakhiwa 3-41 ttg hvy KM 1 V 1*1 C 11 Beh'gUaUBW. Our Boy, Manchester. SOIREE, ch. f, 2, by Pessara— Levee (Chinn & Forsythe). Weight today 105. E7043 oaklawn 3 I 2f 421 fast 95 E •"■ fi 4* Bngl'der L. Hapsburg, Rustle, M. Randolph. 68844 Oaklawn :; I 2 f 43] fast 104 fi .", B'l •'•• Baajrdor Kusiie, Dandy Dancer, ITaraey. LADY HAPSBURG. b. f, 2. by Hapsburg— Banderole (H. McCarren, Jr.). Weight today 109. K7043 oaklawn 3 1 ! l 4_i last 16 _ 1 1* I1 Skirvin Rustle. Margaret Randolph, Soiree. 66993 Oaklawn :; 1 2 C 43] fast 96 :: 1 2'1 31 Skirvin Dandy Dancer. OTOba, Aunt Hala. 68894 Oaklawn 8-8 88 good 105 :t 8) ;;-' D Austin Ida May. Dand] Dancer, Onda. HOLLOW, b. c, 2. by Holstein— Follow (E. T. Graves). Weight today 115. 66919 oaklawn 3 1-2] 4::r: fast 111 2 1 11 l'l M. I;id'n S Rosa more, Work a Day. II .Talbot 86819 Oaklawn 8-8 M| hvy ln7 1 1J l'l McFad'n 1!. BWwlegS, Our F.oy. Man.liester. BESS WARD. ch. f. 2. by Contestor— Fannie W. Fonso (J. C. Milam). Weight today 105. UC94 Oaklawn 1-2 €ti fast in 2 l l'l 2» A'buchoa lianehester, H. Bowlegs, Klnaneler. DANDY DANCER, br. f, 2, by Gallantry — Sararose (H. W. Moseley). Weight today 109. • ■ ■ Oaklawn : I 2 t 42* fast 96 I 2 l 11 Shreve Orbba, Lady Hapsburg, Aunt Bala. i.i. mi Oaklawn 3 1-! f 43) fast 104 1 1 2- 2' Trueman Rnstie, Soiree, fiariu-y. CC8S4 Onklnwn 3S 86 gaodlM 3 li 2i Trueman Ida May, Lady Hapsburg, Onda. Second Race [2nd Hot Springs] SECOND RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. 3-year-olds. Fillies. Selling. (1:071-8— int.) BEDRICE, ch. f, 3, by Jim Gore— Onwentsia (D. T. Morris). Weight today 104. t.Tii.n Oaklawn :. 1-2 f ] 09] fast phi i 2 :: 4'' 4"'. Bngl'der Seine Begcste, lintila. Dnskston. 88889 Oaklawn .". 1 2 t 1:11] slow Urn :; 4 fi in- S.«», Dutler C. Ileeney, Lintila. Strai^'litline. 68620 Oaklawa 5-8 1 BEg hvy ins 1 ] ] W'l 4*- ; Swain June Time. Lintila. Tlieodocia. KATE MCRACKEN, b. f. 3. by U pvvard— Ethel L. (H. Ramshottom). Weight today 103. li.U.o Oaklawn i 1-2 f l:uy| fast 107 E fi 9 10 10'"iO Fisher Keiue Kegelitf, Liulila, Duskstou. * -— * _ : DULZURA. b. f, 3. by Altamax — Dulcie Larcndie (E. L. Fitzgerald). - Weight todav 108. i7n2ii oaklawn 5 1-2 f IKBfl fast 107 6 8 s 8* s :m, ladii Reine Regepte. Lintila. Dnskston. i _i l.alonia :. 1-2 f 1 MH fast :1»; 7. « 7 : ■ !U .lcnkins Emma V.. Knren Arnold, Veneto. 66119 Churclii II I) 6 1-2 i 1 :( 7irf.i«t 11)41:1 M 13 13' 13'*Uenkina Judith Louise, Heroaltcr. Refined. DULCIE, blk. f, 3, by Atlicling— Elsa Rosalind (H. Cookl. V/eight today 104. it Oaklawn 5 1-3 f 1:09] fast 95 I I ., 7* »'« .Shreve Rcluc Itegeute. Lintila.. Duskstou. 66SS1 oaklawn 5-8 1:051 hvy 103 5 7 S 6* 8»i J J WalshJune Time, Lintila, Tbeodoels 65648 BcnningS 73-S 1:031 fast 37 13 13 13 13 12 T ChandlerBorkeley, Regal Lad, Soprano. JUNE TIME, b. f, 3, by Wax— Therma (J. Garson). Weight today 107. 67072 Oaklawn 11:42 fast OS 7 10 10 in 10 103**Engl'der Bottles. .7. D. Dunn. Charley Ward BdSDS Oaklawn lm 70y 1 :47J good 89 10 S 8 G 55 o'h Engl'der Crosgrain. J. D. Dnnn. Merrick 6045 Oaklawn ll:47ihvy 93 0 5 4 2 2J 31 Engl'der King Leopold, Charley Ward, Demo. DUSKSTON. br. f, 3. by Kingston— Dusk (L. A. Cella). Weight today 104. ^7020 Oaklawn 5 1-2 f 1:09] fast 100 2 :, 4 3» :'.s C H Shill'^Reine ltesente. Lintila. Bedrire. 66820 Oaklawn 5-8 1:051 hry 188 3 5 5 7s 7*5 Cherry June Time. Lintila. Tlieodocia. 82487 Brooklyn 6-81:82 fast 102 3 9 9 10 lu"-5NTotter C. Itussell, Sagballen, Grace George BROKEN MELODY, blk. f, 3, by Ruskin— Wagnet (R. Porter). Weight today 104. Oaklawn lm 70y 1:471 g 1 87113 G ; :i U3 11' x Trueman Crosgrain, ,T. D. Dunn. Merrick. litis _•• oaklawn E- l:86j hvy 103 8 11 11 10' 9« Orlfflth June Time, Lintila, Tneodocia. E628i I'. Grounds 1 1:4:* fast 9316 13 12 14 14* 13"lEngl'der Impertinence, FireAlarm.L.Viinont. ANNA RUSKIN, b. f. 3, by Ruskin — Anna Chamberlain (H. McCarien. Jr.). Weight today 103. 67069 Oaklawn 5-8 1*2 fast 100 12 12 12 11 'a'4 Skirvin A. Flower, B. Arnokfc Kr.I-.l liifl man 66898 Oaklawn lm 70y 1:47* good 811) 5 5 o s1 8*1 Skirvin Grosgrain, J. D. Dunn, Merrick. 66821 Oaklawn 5 1-2 f 1:18] hvy 104 4 9 8 71 C8i G Swain Nancy, Flip. Binondo. REINE REGENTE, ch. f, 3, by St. George^ — Miss Kingston (F. J. Pons). Weight today 112. 67069 Oaklawn 5-8 1:02 Cast 186 6 6 6 E] B» A Morgan A. Flower. B. Arnold. Dr. 1.. Huffman oaklawn 5 1-2 f 1:09) fast inn s 7 2 2- 1* A Morgan Lintila. Duskston. Bedrlce. C6970 Oaklawn 5 1-2 f 1 : »«j fa^t 10014 1! 10 10' 9« A Morgan Kankakee, Woolstartle, Dulwelier. LADY LIPPINS, br. f, 3, by Admonition— Highlander mare (B. McDevitt). Weight today 104. 17020 oaklawn .". 1 2 f 1:09] fast lnjl. 9 10 10 9 7'7 Finky Keiue Begente, Lintila. Dnskston. '.'■'.'. " oaklav n 5 1-2 f 1:09 fast 108 15 16 14 14' 13»»lFlnley Kankakee. Woolstartle. Dulwelier. "l'l I .uonia 3-4 1:16 fast 182] 7 » 7 75 811 W B'hananNedra, Bonnie Kate, Spider Web. MISS HYNES. b. f. 3, by Nickey D .— Ruey Glenn (H. J. Henley). Weight todav 108. B6S44 Oaklawn 6 1-2 f 1:11] hvy 107 9 9 10 S3 718 Young Black Burn, Doe Kvle, Doric." 66532 City Park 3-4, 1:131 fast M4 Left at the post. Wishard Campaigner. Bertmont, Bpfoa. 6213« Memphis 1-2 51 slow 108 5 4 i* 47J Cherry Hereafter. K.oflvauhoe. Blacklork. TAUNT, b. f, 3, by Toddington— Liane (T. E. Crist). Weight todav 103. 06945 Oaklawn 5 1-2 f 1:08] fast M8 7 s g g 8 * Pohanka p.en Btronc, Flip. Doe Kyle. C6821 Oaklawn 5 1-2 f 1:101 hvy 108 E 7 7 t:1 E7! Wishard Nancy, Flip. Binondo. 66699 F. Grounds 6 1-2 f 1:24 mud 87 6 5 5 C3 l» Pohanka Lady Na\ arte, St. Valentine. Elfall. BUREN ARNOLD, b. f, 3, by The Commoner— Satellite II. (B. S. Home). Weight todav 108. 67069 Oaklawn 5-8 1:02 r.i-t 105 1 111] 2' G Swain A. Flower. Dr. I. .Huffman. Xlvollnl, i.M'Fi oaklaw n ,", 1 2 I DOS] fast inn 4 .". 7. 4'. B*l Trueman Ben Strong. PUp, D k' Kvle. ' 'oaklawn :: I 1:141 fast :C. 4 2 E 9' 9 ;IK Martin The Bear, Flip. Tom Cilioy. STRAIGHTLINE, b. f, 3, by Long street— Sincere (A. Weir). Weight today 99. C702U Oaklawn 5 1-2 f 1:0*1 fast 88 7 :: 8 ."■' 8'* Butler Heine Begente, Lintila. Dnskston. 66869 Oaklawn 5 1-2 f 1:111 slow 108 2 I 1 15 S'l F Burton C. Ileeney. Lintila. Reine Begente. (5189 Jamaica 5-8 1:021 slow S4 C Z 5 5h 5: (i Burns Jacinta, illusion. Economy. STARGLOW. b. f, 3, by Watercress— Starlight (J. O'Neill). Weight "today 103. 67069 oaklawn 5-1 1:02 fast P«i11 il 11 12 11" Knopf A.Fk.wer. B. Arnold, Dr.l..IIutTinaii 'I7.1T 3-4 1:139 fast 84 13 13 13 13 l2"lKnopf F.llicott. Main Chance, De Oro. 64627 Windsor 3-4 l:l:i last 80 7 7ns |«i Knopf Tends Monk, Ch.F.astmau, Kininola. Third Race [3rd Hot Springs] THIRD RACE — 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and up vard. Allowances. (1:12! -6—113.) RUBY DAY. ch. m, 5. by Pilgrim— U Too (L. M. Sage). Weight today 106. (7070 Oaklawn 3 1 1:15] fast mi p; ii n i.viv-v.t J WalshMidaa, Alencon, Miss Affable. SIR VAGRANT, b. c. 3. by Handsome — Florence W. (.J. C. Milam). Weight today 98. 66995 Oaklawn S 1-2 f 1:08 test 108 8 5 E E " D Austin B-Stroog, AntnmnPlower, Bosellarl i Oaklawn 3-4 1:29 fa t 90111 1 3 .". 5] :."• P Burton Flotizel. S. Rocanaora, P. Knight. 88548 I'. Grounds 5 1-2 f 1 :t'7 fast In" 2 5 0 7' 99 I) Austin Boserrian, Odd Trick. ImpertiiFee. ALSONO, ch. g. 7. by Altamax — Sonomis (E. J. Gildersleeve). Weight today 108. 117001 (See (taklawn chart in Mils paper). oaklawn 3 i 1:161 fast no 8 M U s- r,T Engl'der Haaghty, Dr. McCarty, FoxkalL oaklawn 3-4 1:16] fast 189 :: E :. 8* B*l W Allen Merrick, Bonebrake, Potter. BLACK BURN, b. c, 3. by Handspring — Fancy Remnant (H. Abraham). Weight today 95- 'i. -.n oaklawn 3-4 1:14] fast :»7 11 11 6 5» 7'*lEngrder The Bear, Flip, Tom Gilrov. 66844 Oaklawn 7,1 2 f lOl] hvy 107 ", c, i i^ ]■• Dnussat lh»- Kyle. Doric. Jack Hardy. 6t 786 Oaklawn 5 1-2 f 1:16 hvy 102 E 3 1 1* 1« Daussat Nancy, The Bear, Rose Hart. THE BEAR. br. g, 3, by Bowling Green— Erla d'Or (S. H. Cardwell). Weight today 95. 67046 Oaklawn 51-2 f 1:08] fast MB E 2 1 l3 ll Shreve 6flag Tlag, Tres Joli. Binondo. """Oaklawn 3-4 1:114 fast 92 ". 1 1 1* p Shreve Flip. Tom GUrov, Bottles. 66796 Oaklawn B 1-2 f 1:18 hvy 104)1 2 3 25 ::,J5 Young Black Burn, Nancy, Boas Bart. WAITER, b. g, 9, by Blue Wing — Viola (J. Ammerman). Weight today 108. CfiUfiS Oaklawn 3-4 1:15 fast J": ; :. . t;i 12 •• Young BJ.Swanner, Kuronatkln, BTPat'son 66818 Oaklawn 3-4 1:18] hvy 108 10 in in H ll,H'C Swain Telepathy, LimerlckGirl, Mrs. Annie 55492 Union Dark 1 1:43| fast 11312 11 12 12 11 9'« R'h M'pliyAmlierita, Coliassett. Trossaehs. LA ROUGE, ch. m, 9, by Guido— Red Cap (C. S. Williams). Weight today 106. ■ • in. oaklawn 2.4 1:14] fast 108 4 1 1 4'- S* ivn'gast Wing Ting, Dr. Mack, Fk.tizel. 66818 Oaklawn 3-4 1:189. hvj 188] .*. 3 4 9' 9 *lPen'gnst Telepathy, LimerlckGirl, Mrs. Annie 18842 F. Grottnda 8-4 1:18] good 103 Left at the post. T Dean Happy Chap, Pinochle, Sr. Vitus. BOBS PET, b. f, 3, by Cesarion — Mary Kernaghan (C. Pangritz). Weight today 93. oaklawn 3 I 1:14] last 88) 2 :: 4 ♦* :. Griffith The Bear, Flin. Tom Gllrey. "'II oaklawn 7. 1 2 1 I .lis hvy 106 10 s i. 7- S"i; Swain Black Burn, Doe Kvle. Doric. 64703 Windsor 5-S 1 : J2ft fast Ma 2 4*8' 8" \V Fischer Leo Paul, My Bessie, Arguer. CONSTANTINE II. . ch. m. 7. by Register — Constantine (L. T. Wilson). Weight today 106. 68870 Oaklawn S 1 -' t 1:10] slow 113 13 13 13 IS* B" .1 Kyan Ina Cray, Hanghty, B. .1. Swanner. LADY VASHTI, ch. m. 7, by Bobby Beach— Vashti (H. T. Batcheler). Weight today 106. 67071 Oakia 3 i 1:15 last 103 :: S E 3] f- Bngl'der Dr. Mack, Iianuii.-d Bey, Ralbrrt, 66997 Oaklawn 3-4 1:15] fast HO 7 fi 4 .".v 1» Cherry Haughty, Rustlim; Silk. Belltoone. 6tiS4t; Oaklawn I 4 lliii hvy MB 4 4 5 2i 1*1 Trueman Ralliert. Prince of Pleas, Matador. BALLAD, b. f, 3, by Bute — Blanche of Devan (A. Weir). Weight today 93. 90970 Oaklawn B 1-2 f 148 fasr ln4 1 1 8 71 4 -J F Burton Kankakee. Woolstartle, Dulwelier. 66872 Oaklawn 3-1 1:171 slow 8ij B I :: s 8s Keating Jake Sanders. Adesso, Wood Claim. 6ifi03 Iiennings 7-8 1:32 slow IOC 10 19 19 19 19 14 Sheffield S.Creeker, Uappahannock.OldColony. LIEBER GORE, b. c, 4, by Lieber Karl— Minty Gore (H. Mengel). Weight today 104. t»7070 Oaklawn 3 I 1:15] fact 102 10 12 12 :■' 871 Donvits Midas. Alencon. Miss AffaMe. 66969 oaklawn 3-4 1:17. fast Hill 11 12 12 11 '« Stevens B.J. Swanner. Kuropatkin, B.I'afson BS8M Louisville 1 1 44J good 92 1113 13 13 121 12-a Griffith Josie's Jewel, Adesso, Matakon. J. B. SHERIDAN, b. h, 5. by Bitter Root— Servia (G. A. Lansberry). Weight today 108. 67021 Oaklawn 3-4 1:15 fast 107 7 8 9 7'. s--'..| .1 WalshUallicrt. Dr. Mack, .1. D. Dunn. 53146 Hot Springs B 1-2 f 1M fast s7 S 12 12 11-' 11 - Perkins SorrelTop, LastFaustus, M.Atlalde. Fourth Race [4th Hot Springs] FOURTH RACE — 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. (1 : l':£— r.— IOC.) BELDEN, br. c, 4, by Handspring — Allie Belle (J. Gass). Weight today 95. 67073 Oaklawn 1 3-16 2:001 fast phi .", 5 B 4 5* 5*1 Dearborn Tern's Bod, Ili^'h Bear. Grosgrain. 67023 Oaklawn 1 1-8 1*4] fast 96 fi :: 2 2 1» 1* Dearborn High Bear, Cursns, John Gamer. i.'is oaklawn lm 70y 1:48 fast 97i 4 3 C 5 3h 3- Dearborn Thistle Do. High Bear. Fk.rizel. T. J. POWELL, br. h. 5, by Le Premier — Gray Bess (A. McKay). Weight todav 99. .."-oaklawn 1 1-16 1:49] fast 183 1 9 16 7 I» l1 Shreve Skyward. Tom Cilrov. Odd Ella. 66896 Oaklawn 7-8 1:28] good 166 1 7 fi 6 9- 0s Trueman Vi| erine. RustlingSllk, Shenandoah 88818 oaklawn 3 4 1 :lSg hvy 10S 4 4 3 8] 6*] 1J Austin Telepathy. l.imeriekCirl, Mrs. Annie KING WILDA, ch. g, 5, by King William IL— Wilda (H. T. Batcheler). Weight today 99. 67047 Oaklawn lm 20y 1 :lli fast 103 222 2 2-1^ Engl'der Shenandoah, L. Duffy, M. Candlemas E6973 oaklawn 3-4 1:151 fast 188 5 2 2 4J C' Cherry Merrick, Bonebrake, Potter. 86898 Oaklawn lm70y 1:47?. good HI 5 2 4 2 4"1' 65 Cherry Grosgrain, J. I). Dunn, Merrick. GROSGRAIN. ch. c. 4, by Belvidere— Silk Warp (P. King). Weight today 110. 67073 oaklawn 1 3 16 fasl I1", \ s s \ Bj :;'\ shreve Tern's Bod, Hiu'li Bear, Big Bow. "s oaklawn lm 70y 1:48 fast 110 I I 1 :i !' 7*1 Mand.-rs Thistle Do. High Bear. I'.eldcn. 66898 Oaklawn lm 70j 1:47] good 110 11 I 9 I Gi 1" Manders J. D. Dunn, Merrick, Bulltiiicli. FLORIZEL, b. e. 6, by Juvenal — Florentia (H. McCarren, Jr.). Weight today 102. 67096 is 4- Oaklawn chart in this paper). 6t998 Oaklawn lm Toy 1:48 fast 162 ■ 4 4 3 4h 4-J Engl'der Thistle Do, High Bear, Belden. 66948 oaklawn 3-4 1:14] fast 103 8 8 7 6J 3'i Skirvin Wins Ting, Dr. Mack, Midas. SUZANNE R0CAM0RA, ch. m. 5, by Farandole — Custance (G. W. Innes). Weight today 105. 67048 Oaklawn l l It 1:48] fast Me l 3 :; :: 2»1 la* Butler Kittle Piatt, Bendlgo, Thistle Do. 68947 Oaklawn lllfikfs fast l"l 3 2 1 1 T l'l F Burton Scalpktck, Charley Ward, Nine. 60921 Oaklawn 3-4 1:29 fast mj : o 5 3 |b 2*| Butler Florizel. Peter Knight, Fovhall. THISTLE DO, br. h, 6, by Knight of the Thistle — Princess Bijou (Mrs. C. E. Mahone). Weight today 100. G7048 Oaklawn 1 1-18 1:48] fast 112 3 12 I I* 4-i l Austin S. Bocamora, Kittle Piatt, Bendlgo 6t998 oaklawn In) Tty 1:48 fast 116 3 11 1 li Is* Wishard lliu'li Bear. Belden. Florizel. 85370 Pimllco 1 1-16 1:4S2 fast 112 1 4 4 5 C 7J J Lee Bekhnoore, Chalfonte, Tavannes. Fifth Race [5th Hot Springs] FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile. 3-year-olds. Selling. (l:3!t' — 1— 10V.) CHARLEY WARD, b. g. 3, by Deerslayer — Annie P. (S. J. Charlea). Weight today 107. 67072 Oaklawn 1 1:42 fast 105 :; 2 1 :: 3 "• I*| G Swain Bottles, J. D. Dunn. Demo. 66947 Oaklawn 11-18 1:48 fast 86 112 2 8* V C H Shlll'gScalplock, SusanneBocaraora, Nine. 66845 Oaklawn 1 1:47] hvy 102 4 3 1 0 41 2 « F Burton King Leopold,.! une Time. Demo. FLIP, b. c, 3. by Butts — Covert (J. S. Hawkins). Weight today 99. 67069 oaklawn 5-8 1:02 fast. 1n2 7 7 8 7* 6*1 Dutler A. Flower. B. Arnold, Dr. I. .Huff man 66945 Oaklawn 5 1 2 f I Ml fast 102 7, 2 2 2'\ 2* Dutler Ben Strong, Doe Kvle. Ties Joli. 60930 Oaklawn 3 1 1:141 fast 92 fi 4 2 21 2r- Butler The Bear, Tom GOroy, Bottles. TOM GILROY, blk. c, 3. by Serpeat— Dora Wod (J. R. Wainwright). Weight today 102. 67072 Oaklawn I 1:12 fast 101 16 7 7 fi .",' 5"lHagan Bottles. J. I). Dun, Charley W.ud "Oaklawn 1 1-1C 1:491 fast 86 2 111 3** 3'1 C H Shlll'gT. 1. 1'owell. Skyward, Odd Ella. 86971 Oaklawn lm 20y l:43g fast 94 1114 11 13 13'«13'« Skirvin J. 1). Dunn. Shenandoah, Chieftain. J. D. D1TNN. b. c, 3, by Sidbow— Silver Fish (A. C. Belle w). Weight today 102. 67072 oaklawn 11:42 fast Ph. 1 :'. 2 1 V 2] Dearborn Bottles, Charley Ward. Demo. 67021 Oakl-.iwn 2 1 1:17. fast :•" fi 5 4 4- 8* Dearborn Balliert. Dr. Mack, l'enrhvn. 89971 Oaklawn lmfjBy 1:43] fast s7 9 4 3 2 2- i»| Shreve Shenandoah, Chieftain. Oasis. HIGGINSVILLE, br. c, 3. by St. Helena IL— Zulekah (F. Christie). Weight today 104. 66945 Oaklawn 6 1-2 f 1:08| fast H'2 9 9 9 M 10" Manders Ben Strong, Flip. Doc Kyle. HENRY B0SW0RTH, b. c, 3, by Jim Gore— Melody (J. C. Milam). Weight today 107. C7072 oaklawn 1 1:42 fast Bd 2 9 9 s : • 9»*1D Austin Bottle*.!. D. Dunn, Charley Ward 66318 City Dark 3-4 l:l'.ig hvy 123 10 7 5 4- 2'i D Austin Capt. Hale. Sa^apanak, Pazton. 86885 I'. Grounds 1 1:412 fast lOfi 13 4 6 71 Gsi D Austin Intpertlnence, 1 iteAlarni.L.Vimont. DEMO, b. g, 3, by Bel Demonio — Caloocan ( H. McCanen, Jr.). Weight today 99. 67072 Oaklawn 1 1:42 fast 96 1 8 E E 4\ 4*1 Skirvin Bottles. J. D. Dunn. Charley Ward bii:il7 Oakutwn 1 1-16 1:4S fast 87 2 3 5 C 6' 5'Ji Skirvin Sealplock, C. Ward. S. Bocaswra. Ctsv.i oaklawn 7-S 1:284 good 100 12 13 12 12 13- 10* F Perrett Viperine. BustUngSitt, Shenandoah STORM, br. f, 3, by Boanerges — Derelict (P. J. Miles). Weight today 100. 67072 Oaklawn 11:42 fast 98 1 4 s 7 7' fi'- Dutler Bottles. J. D. Dunn. Charley Ward I 'Oaklawn B 1-2 f 1:88 fast 98 C fi C 4' J 4r' h Shreve BJStmng, AutuiniiFlower. Kosellart 86895 Oaklawn 5-S 1:03 good 93 8 S 5 3i l'J F Burton Tlieodocia, Tyrolian, Bendigo. AUTUMN FLOWER, b. f, 3, by Dieudonne— Dashing (A. Weir). Weight today 100. 67069 Oaklawn B-8 1 :u2 fast NO 4 2 2 2'i 1 '• Dearborn B. Arnold. Dr.L. Huffman. Tivolini. 6C995 Oaklawn 5 12 1 IM fast M S 2 3 21 2'] Dutler Ben Strong, Rose Halt, Storm. 86868 Bennings 3-4 1:1« slow 8fi 8 8 11 11 11 Q Burns Lee Harrison 11.. Belcast, Botanist. Sixth Race [6th Hot Springs] SIXTH RACE— 7-8 Mile. 4-year-old* and upward. Fillies and Mares. Selling. (1:27-4—122.) ELUDE, br. m, 5, by Lissak— Elusive (S. Hudson). Weight today 101. • » Churchill D 3-4 1:111 fast 107 12 13 13 13' 12"'JMorerand FrenehNun, PetitDuc. Nun'sVelting. 64S86 Dougbis Pk Ab 3-4 1:14} hvy ill B 7 fi fi^ 5*1 Wishard Principia, Tarp, l^ugo, 64526 Douglas Dk 3-4 1:17.2 slow 107 10 9 S 8J |*| Moiiarity I.acene. Oasis, Butiuskie. TYROLIAN. blk. m. 5. by Tammany — Yodel (C. Schawacker). Weight today 101, i.C-71 oaklaw 11 lm 2 v 1:43] fast 104 7, 2 2 3 2J B*l A'bnchon J. D. Dunn. Slieuaiidoah. Chieftain. 66895 oaklawn B-8 149 good lot 9 ' 4 8* 3- A'bnchon storm. Tbeodoeia, Bendhget LITTLE ROSE, b. f, 4, by Father less— Ellerslie (E. L. Tallcy). Weight today 97. 63481 Windsor 1 1:42] SlOW 9fi 1 3 5 6 6- 6"JColdstein Sealplock, Factotum, Edwin Cum. 63418 Windsor 3-4 1:191 mud 93 10 6 7 71 ti7 Goldstein Fargo, Miss Gaiety, Falkland. 83188 Windsor I 1: 2! fast 85 7 7 9 9 98 9" Goldstein St.Tammany, D Ollinsi. II. Waring. DOCILE, br. m, 6. by St. Blaise — D^rilitv OLockart Broa.l. Weight today 101. 67048 Oaklawn l l-M 1:481 fast M2 •'■ B B .", fi- 7*1 Bngl'der s. Bocamora, Kittle Piatt BessUgo. 66948 Oaklawn lm 70y 1:46 fast 105 ' 3 3 3 "' 3' Engl'der Jack Lory. Skyward. Aggie Lewis. 88847 Oaklawa lm 70y 1:49] hvy l1"' 4 E r, 4 3- :; .' Hagan s. Bocansara, Florizel. J. Garnet. DIXIE ANDREWS, b. m, 5, by Aloha— Dixie Lee (H. A. Trowbridge). Weight today 101. 67047 Oaklawn lm 20y i:44| fast 101 8 C 8 7 s 9'«lHagan King WUda Bbenandoah, I.. Daffy. 1. 998 oaklawn lm 7n\ l:4fi fust 182 2 2 ." 7 «-' «: McFad'n Thistle Do. High Bear, Belden. 6t923 Ouklawn lm 7oy 1:484 fast 107 3 1 4 7 fi1 0s McFad'n Cursns, AggieLewis, J.P.Mayberry. KATE ZITT, br. m, 5. by Goodrich — Preference (J. S. Williams). Weight today 96. K7070 Oaklawn 3-4 1:151 feat Mil 10 M V l*| Dearbon HHu, Alencon. Miss Affable. 6t*W Oaklawn 3-4 1:15J fast 104 6 12 7 SJ 81S Oregar I.advVashti, Haiurlitv. Rustlin?:Silk 61S00 Hot Springs 3-4 1:14* fast 104 3 2 2 3 l'J Sewell J.W.ONeill, W. Mirror. Gold. Russet WOOD CLAIM, br. m, 5, by Contra ct — Woodlodge (H. McCarren, Jr.). Weight today 101. bToTO Oaklawn :'. 4 l:l".jS last 99 14 9 9 10* 9»5 Skirvin Midas. Alencon. Miss AfTiible. fihST.' Oaklawn 3-4 1:174 slow 99 1 2 2 1i |«| F l'errett Jake Sanders. Adesso. High Bear. ♦W101 P. Grounds 3-4 1:14 J fast 107 8 10 10 10i 8"i F Perrett Palloday, Frontenac, Tyrolian. BACK NUMBER, ch. m. 7, by Kantaka — Long Ago (F. Cannon). Weight today 101. 66947 Oaklawn 1 1-16 1:48 fast 106 E 4 4 7 7 7" liutler Scalplock. C. Ward. S. Roramora. 62318 Memphis 3-4 1:15 fast 104 9 10 12 12 12" Feiokert Invincible. Forehand. Martius. 66282 Memphis 11:45 fast 108 1 1 2 2 44 7« R Sullivan Sea Voyage, Mabel Simms.Bullflnch MISS AFFABLE, eh. m, 5, by Montana — Fascination III. (A. J. Freeman). Weight today 96. •7070 Oaklawn 3-1 1 :1 5| 1 feat M 1 3 4 4* ::- S)ir -\. Midas. Alencon. Gavin C. mm Oaklawn 3-4 1 :l.r.ft fast 104 4 7 9 74 77 J J YValshLadvVashti, Haujtlitv. RiistlingSilk 62319 Memphis 6 1-2 f 1:09} fast 105 8 8 8 8s 8" Cline Lady Henrietta, Rodoffo. D.McKenna MRS. ANNIE, ch. m, 5, by St. Blaise— Belturbet (J. Himy). Weight today 101. «;7«»!Mi (See Ouklawu chart ill this paper). 1.704S Oaklawn 1 1-16 1:48* fast 107 9 8 11 12 12 12:» D Riley S. Roeamora. Kittle Piatt. Rendigo. 66972 Oaklawn 1 1-16 1:49* fast 102 3 7 5 4 l'i 1J Engl'der Reedier, Marimbo. A. Cuinmings. W*3? Oaklawn 1 1:418 good 101 5 5 5 4 2i 21 Trueman John Garner, Marimbo, Invasion. TELEPATHY, ch. f, 4. by El Rio Rey— Diablita (A. C. Bellew). Weight today 97.. 6704.". Oaklawn 3-4 1:164 fast 109 11 11 11 13 13- Dearborn Iliuishtv. Dr. McCarty, Foxhall. 66997 Oaklawn 3^1 1:154 fast 100 H 13 13 13 |J»« Manders I.advVashti. HaagbtT, RustlinjrSilk 6(«9fi Oaklawn 7-8 1:288 good 104 6 3 3 2 21 44 J Griffith Viperine, Rustliu«Siik. Shenandoah LIMERICK GIRL, blk. m, 5. by El Tore— Clara (F. H. Gehring). Weight today 101. 66S96 Oaklawn 7-8 1 :288 good 100 2 5 8 8 7i 8»£ C Fisher Viperine. RustlingSilk. Shenandoah W.MS Oaklawn 3-4 l:18g hvy 106 2 2 2 2» 21 C Jenkins Telepathv, Mrs. Annie, Marco. 66489 City Park ll:41gfast 109 5 3 2 2 2 53i Hogg Donna, Orline, Louise Macfarlan. CONCERT, b. f, 4, by Contestor— Maud L. (E. Frazer). Weight today 102. C7070 Oaklawn 3 4 1 :1.V-: fast 104 2 6 rt 71 77 D Austin Midas. Alencon. Mam Affable. W.".S6 F. Grounds 2-4 1:12* good 10S 6 7 7 6 61S1D Austin Meadowbreeze. Rusk. Pinsticker. «.'7976 City Park 1 1-16 1:52 mud 102 4 12 2 31 4" Jas Hen'syDebar, Scalplock. Granada. LETA DUFFY, b. f. 4, by Charade— Linear* (P. J. Millett). Weight today 97. 67047 Oaklawn lm Sty 1:444 fast 107 13 4 4 4» 3' W Allen K.Wilda. Shenandoah. M. Candlemas 6(971 Oaklawn lm »jr 1:433 feat 99 2 10 13 14 14 14=" C H Shill'g.T. D. Dunn. Shenandoah. Chieftain. 66S23 Oaklawn 3-4 1:184 hvy 108 11 11 11 11 10"'W Allen Rus. Silk, J. P. Mayberry, Ruiloba. ANNE DAVIS, br. m. 6. by Layalist— Valeriana (J. Edgecombe). Weight today 101. S7M8 Oaklawn 1-4 l:15| feat M4 15 15 15 1C M*T|Wlahard Midas, Alencon. Miss AiTable. MHTOakaura 1-4 1:I5| feat MS1M 11 M 10- »"}Wlanard I.advVashti. Haughty, RustlingSilk 64242 Fort Erie 5 1-2 f 1:08 fast 104 7 7 8 9J 11»S Mountain Mar. de Carabas. P.u'tinskie. Teddy. MINNIE J., b. f, 4, by Orsini — Madawa (Johnson & Dodson). Weight today 97. S7VM Oaklawn :: ( 1:151 feat 100 7 16 M 14" 143".',G Swain Midas. Alencon. Miss Affable. 6tS70 Oaklawn 5 1-2 f 1:10*. slow 109 12 12 12 121 12'° Trueman Ina Grav. Hanghty. B. J. Swanner. C4517 Windsor 11:42 fast 96 2 Fell. Van DusenSecret, Cambridge, Tom Crowe. Hot Springs Entries and Past Performances for Tuesday, February 19 Hot Springs Entries and Past Performances tor Tuesday , Febraary 19 WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK FAST. Page 6 Telegraphic Form. TELEGRAPHIC FORM. The kanea seeming to have the best chances in Tnvsdav's races are: Fair Grounds New Orleans. La.. February 18. 1 — Stoney Lee. I.my Marie. Rip Rap. 3 — K. at. t"rv. Blae Lee. Lattice. 3 — Belle BtroaM, Rank, Agra. 4 — Bitter Miss. Royal Breeze. llonart. a — Louise Macfarlan, tfoaoehord, Sincerity Belle. i — Toy Boy. Mary Merria, Yankee Girl. 7 — Water Dog. Omar Khayyam. II1111I inglon. T. K. Lynch. Oaklawn Hot Sprint. Ark.. February 18. 1— Hollow. Lady 1 lapsburg. Bess Ward. '2— Buren Arnold. Beine Kegcnte. Taunt. ::— Lady Vasatl, The Bear. Blaek Burn. 4 — Suzanne Boeamora, Thistle Do. Belden. f. — Demo. J. D. Dunn. Storm. « — .Miss Affable. Doiilo, Concert. J. L. Dempscy. Ascot Park — Los Angeles. Cal.. February is. 1 — Nappa, Illusion. King Abab. *— Irish Mail. Boyal As. m. B. B. H. :: — Bribery. Antara. Neatness. 4 - Von TroMip. Ormonde's Right, Carl entry. 5— Bonnie Reg. Madden, The Mist. »i — Givuimi Baleiio, Josie's Jewel. Prince Ching. K. 1". OMalley. Oakland -Oakland. Cal.. February IS. 1 — Galnioore. Henry Kellv, Irish Mike. " — Avoua. Rosal. .Iczel.cl. ::— .Tack full, [aabelita. Trapaetter. 4 — Ocean Shore. Ethel Day. Marliinnas. B — .loeiind. Mandator. Beecnwond. ti — B*agg, Ldwin Gam, -Mis.-. Rillie. H. Forsland. New Orleans Entries and Form. NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES AND FORM. For differences in weight add or deduct 5 points to the pound. An extra good rider's average worth is 3 pounds. Probabilities: Weather clear: track fast. Racing starts at 2:'Ml p. m. X Runs well in mud. ©Superior mud runner. First Race — 1 Mile. ::-\ ear-olds. Selling. Ind. Horse*. A. \vt. Harn. r.7o.;i . . . Lucy Marie M..X..725 tii;s7 ; . Rip Rap MR 71". HSS7ft. ■ Mazie O'Neill 103 710 «»i!!27 Oargantna uis 7"", •ir.Mt; Sriiraeder's Midway 108.. X.. TOO 85795 Bye Bye II M tsio • ;7 :; . . . . ] I-., ut,, it MS ijir, 67029. ...Lamia 88 '.7~. 88955. . . .Doubt lor,. . x. .•;" » *it;: 77. . . M.ir\ Bachanan 103 870 mami . . . .Qnagga MS 885 HfiOTT. . . . Prophetess M 900 .".'i!i::!i. . . .Rtooey Lee 1 r, 830 80»77. . . .Ciena MacBride 1 »:: •;.-, •7028 Baltitnoie Belle 98 828 Second Race — 1-2 Miie. "2 fear-oMa. Allowances. . 88701 ) . . E. M. Fry .' 121 . . X . .72.". (i. «H . . . Coincident M8 72 » ci;s ,1 1. . .Blue Lee 11.".. . X . .71.". (07O01)...Dea n* D:uvn M8..X..710 67024*... Lattice 112. . X . .705 « ;« ;* T 4 . . . .Edna Matter 1 :: 70.", 68584. ...Uhertyrille 193 t'.".o 67024. . . .Prosperous 1 H 825 68901.... Drop Siitc'a He; c,l'-, 67051 ... .Cora Dnaani MS j*i tiliMH. . . .Tartaneh MS « m Third Race — 3-4 Mile. S-year-oUa and npward. Selling. (67055) .. .Belle Strome 5. .M7.. X..725 (67027) .. .Rusk fi. .1(».".. . x . .72 » ;.. i;t2 Pungertt ::.. 88 700 08587. ... II. ..us Poena 4.. MS.. X.. 685 86736. . . .Gotholine :;.. 93.. X.. 673 i.7o.:k \ji, :;. . 95.. X.. 685 •8364. . . .Telescope S. .112. . X . .650 46738 Iti 11.1 1- 7..1W t»o Fourth Race — 1 Mile. V. year -olds. Allowances. •8M2 Knight of Ivanhoe MB 72.". (67026) . . .Bitter Miss Ml. .X.. 720 86722 Royal Breeze MS.. X.. 703 •8954. . . . Boaart Km; Ton •OTTO2... Voting ! 0..v..7no *i70o.-, Western MC. . x . .683 •6778 Tanhark 97. . X . .i 7.". Fifth Race— 1 1-16 Miles. -1 pear obis and upward. Selling. (67025). . .Louise Macfarlan ."...1 K 72-". 87004. .. .Sincerity Belle 7... 89. .X.. 703 67049*. ..Monochord 6..M4..X..7O0 08809. ...Merry Pioneer 6. .111.. X.. 698 67023 Lay sou 5..M6..X. .695 «7 i2.v!. ..Sanction ■" . .104. . x . .t'.itr, t;t;7'K Brilliant .*.. .!'»;. . / . .*;•*.-, ( 67002)... Panl Clifford 9..M6..®..885 87028.... King Ellsworth 6. .114. . X.. 680 67028 LigJit Note B.. 111..®.. 675 67649*... The Thrall 0..114 i;ho 887C1*. . .SmalL Lady . . . 0 .".. .104. . X . . tJTjO Sixth Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs. 3 and I yeat old . Allowances. (•8588). . .Morales 3. .MT. . X . .725 05031 Yankee Girl ::..102 7241 Mi7n2!ii .. .Captain Taylor "...107 71". tiUmri Tichiiniugo 4. .116. . X . .710 (t;t;.-.t;7)...Tov Bay ."..104 7to 67076*... Biekey 4. .lit;. .©. .700 tfriHH Sally Preston S..MC..X..698 67056 Man Moiris 4. .114. . X . .675 t;7o4».", s.div m ::. . 107. . . .675 88958. . . .Oobmosa 4. .119. .x . . '.TO 07005 Dinaaaock ::. .102. . x . .t570 Seventh Race— 1 1-16 Miles. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. 87048 Water Dog 1. .101. . x . .72.". •7003 Huntington 7..104S 710 ti7 Hr: Orient 8. .104..®.. 706 60826. ...B. 1". Williams H. .104. . X . .70O 87008. .. .Omar Khayyam 4..io»; ikwi 4i74i2.".. . . . Caron. tl 7. ,M9. . X . .685 •6742. .. .Grand Dncnem 5..M9..X..4MB «7oto Gamester 4..M9..X..663 t^i7 4 t North Wind B..MB. . X . .•89 •8954.... Kat wood 4. .101. . x . .HtMl •99M....Dekaber 7.. no..x..6t o 67688. .. .Discernment 4.. Hit 988 titiit!*!) Art.y Van "...101 050 Hot Springs Entries and Form. HOT SPRINGS ENTRIES AND FORM. Probabilities: Weather .bar: track fast. Rrelng starts :) t 2:1.". p. m. XRnus well in mud. ©Siipeiiot- mud runner. First Race — 1-2 Mile. 2 vcar-oids. Allowances. Ind. Horses. A. Wt. Hdcp. {MJ!t'.»4 : . . . Bess Ward lo" 72". titii)! i»... Billy Bowlegs 1O0..X..72O (60919). ..Hollow 115. . X . .710 (67043) . . .Lady I lapsburg 169. .X. .695 (6*2103). . .Dandy Dancer 109..X.-C73 b704:L . . .Soiree 105 t;t;.". Ellora. b. f. by Mazagan — Proud Daisy liij Second Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs. 3-year-olds. Fillies. Selling. r.7072. . . June Time 107. .x.. 725 674KS0 Straightline 99. .X.. 720 66045 Taunt 103. . X . .715 t'.7oo i \utia Rnskin 103 715 67069*... Buren Arnold 108. . X..710 67000 Beine Regente 112. .X. .703 loicoa. ..Duskston 104.. X.. 700 tit;s!is Broken Melody 104 7oO iv.mi Miss Hymen D's. 880 67020 Bedtice 104. .X . .683 67020 Dttlzitra ION ctiii 67020 Lady Lippins lo4 t;5o '•.'h;- Starglow MB 825 67020. .. .Katie licCrackea los 625 07020. . . .Dulcie 104 UtHi Third Race — 3-4 Mile. 3-year -olds and Barnard. Allowances. (67046).. .The Bear 3.. 95.. X.. 723 87071 Lady Vashti 7..KH; 720 imO!i7 Alsono 7..108..X..7M 86995 sir Vagrant .':.. 86.. X.. 690 88970. ...Ballad .:. . 98 873 88920. ...Black Bum ::. . 95..(&..083 88946. ...La Rouge 9..M8 883 08B2O. ...Bob'a Pel ::.. !»:: MO 87070. . . . I.ieber Gore 4. .104.. X. .MO U969. ...Walter 8. .los. . v . .fc*"^ 66870 Constantino II 7.. 100 025 67070 Ruby Day 5. .MM 8M 87021 L I*. Sheridan 5. .MM 000 Fourth Race — 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 1 year-olds and upward. Celling. 67048. .. Thistle Do 0. .loo. . x . .725 107.1221. . .T. J. Powell ."•.. M..X..718 674B30 '. ..Florizel «. . 102. . X . . 71" (0704M .. .Suzanne Bacamora 5. .105/?X . .700 07O7.:. .. .Belden 4.. 05'. . © . .O'.r, 674*73*. ..Crosgiain 5..HO..X. .683 (67047) .. .King Wilda 5.. M 070 Fifth Race— 1 Mile. :: year oMa. Selling. 07072-. . . J. D. Dunn 102. X . .725 87072* . . .Charley Ward 107. . : . .715 870tt . ...Flip 89. .X.. 705 07O72. . . .Storm UN* 7(mi (67000)... A 11 in 111 11 V lower loo 700 07072 Toin Giln.y M2..X..M3 67072. ...Demo 89..X..6M 67072. . . .Henry Boeworta 107. . x . .065 88945. . . Ilig-in-ville 101 000 Sixth Race — 7-8 Mile. 4 year oids and upward. Sidling. Tillies and Marcs. 67070 Kate Zitt ."... 96.. ..723 67047*...Lata Duffy 4.. 97..®. .720 67048 Docile 6.. 101.. X. .713 67045.... Telepathy (.. 97.. X.. 710 65000. . . .r.lude .".. .lol j. X . .70". 67070*. ..Miss Affable 5.. 86.«X..765 l.ON'.Mi Limerick Girl 5.. Ml.. X. .700 00071 . . . .TyroliaB 5. .Ml.. X.. 700 67070.. ..Wood Claim 5. .101 . . .i.'.i 3 (77070 c.nicert 4. .102. -®.. 690 0711.0 \nne Davis 6. .101. . X - .080 67096 Mrs. Annie 5. . H 1 . . /. . .f,S5 67047. ...Dixie Andrews 5. .111] . ..680 63481.... Little Boat 4.. :i7.. ..075 66947 Back Number 7. .MM 650 87070. ...Minnie .1 4.. 97 0.Vl Oakland Entries and Form. OAKLAND ENTRIES AND FORM. ProbabUltiea: Weather clear: track heavy. Racing starts a I 1 : I4t p.m. iCIii.ago time 3:40 p.m.) XKnns well In mud. $8aperior mud runner. First Race — 3 1-2 Furlongs. 2 year olds. Allowances. lad. Horses. a. Wt. Bdcn. 67006* . . .Galmoore 112 72". 86931 . . .Irish Mike 112. . X . 72n 08931. . . .Wilmore 112. . X . 715 86081 Cage Taylor 112 715 08906*. . .Or «0 ion 71o 06806 Sandpiper 112 765 887M. . . St. Avon 112 705 67006. . . .Henry Kelly 112 70,1 t.7oo ; Uncle Sam 112 700 4jC035 iockc.v lieaace MO 7041 .hok Paine, ch. e, by Cromwell Sallie Mac 112 MoBsback, b. c, by Rubicon — La Salinas 112 Second Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs. :;-year olds. Selling. 66881*... Bui lia A 107 72.5 01 -o57. . . . Azusa 102 72n (, 71 his. . . .Avona 107 715 66578 Kar.dvi 100 715 87006 \nopus mi Tin 06881 iozobel 107 71. 1 66694 Tetanus 107. . ; . .711". ii;s:i7. . . . Have Weber 101 71 r, 065M. . . . Boaal 112 7ihi 663S8. . . .Waatherterd IM 7'ni 83690 liesser 112 4i!K) Dainty Morsel, eh. f. by Rubicon — Reta 107 Third Race— 1 1-16 Miles. I year-olds and upward. Selling. 88983 Jackfull 7. .104 . . X . .725 «;t;.v5!4'. . .Isabelita 7. .102.. X.. 720 66958. ...Lane Wolf 5. .100. . x . .715 07o:;t Ira 5. .112. . X . .715 66786*. . -Trapaetter 6. .112. . X . .710 86958 Inflammable 5..1M..X..710 87007*... The Missourian 5. .Ma). . X . .710 0IKIS3 Darthula 5. .107. . X . .710 87067 \ndrew Mack •. .107. . X . .705 •MOB llmatar 4. .104 705 86732. .. .Cberipe •..M2..X..705 4J700S Huston 4. .112 70o Fourth Race— 6 1-2 Furlongs. 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. 87038* . . .Martinmas 7. .102. . X . .750 88712 8jlr Brillar 5. .105. . X . .745 86998*. ..St. Francis 4..1M..X..7M 67036*. . .Gateway 6. .104.. x.. 735 (67061)... Ocean Shore 3. . MM... X.. 735 87011*... Ethel Day 5. .105 7.; i Fifth Race— 1 1-16 Miles. 4 year olds and upward. Selling. 88911*... Jocund •. .MB. . X . .723 0O.SI4. . . .Beechwood 4. .102. . X . .720 80935 Avonalis 4. . 03. . x . .715 M984 Valletta 4..M8..X..7M 88808 Mandator 4. .104. . X . .705 Sixth Race— 1 Mile. 3 year olds and npuaid. Allowances. (08084) . . .Edwin Gum 4. .107 . . .725 67061*. ..Blag** :;- 82.. X.. 720 (07oloi...Miss Rillie 0. .107. .©. .71 _. 07010 Vlderinan Batt 5. .100 710 67058 Blue Eyes 0..107 703 07035.... Little Minister ......... 3.. Oj..x..t00 Los Angeles Entries and Form. LOS ANGELES ENTRIES AND FORM. Probabilities: Weather clear: Irack fast. R.tcing slarts at 1:45 p.m. U'iiioiK* tune :;:45 p.m.) XRuirs well in mod. ©Superior mud rauner. First Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs, "year-olds. Selling. Ind. Horses. a. Wt. Hdcp. 87088*. ..Illusion 100 725 889M Nappa • 114.. x . .720 B7016*. . .Kamsack 114.. X ..715 MOM. .. .Miss Martha 10! . . X . .715 88987*... Hipoteca MB 71 8 87040... .Dcrdoin 111.. X.. 74)8 86834. . . . Remember liio. . x . .705 88987. .. .King Ahab 114. .X.. 700 88881 St. Or 114. .X.. 700 Second Race — 7-8 Mile. 8-year olds. Allowances. 88S84 Royal Ascot 104 725 88982. •■ Irish Mail 104 72 » 67038. . . Carthaginian 107 715 86962*... Ed Tracy Ml 715 «70lti Haaellne 102.. X.. 718 06010 Miss Himvar 102 71o 88828 Mirabel 104 708 87O02 Long Nick 1M..X..7M 00572 Cadet II M4..X..7M 67016. . . .Nordt n 104 700 07O10. . . i:\lranell MB 700 0 «I11 Orelio 107 895 07062 K. B. H 104 880 Third Race — Futurity Course. 2 H) feet less than 8-4 mile.) 8-year aldl and upward. Selling. 07o:;V . . .Belchamher 3.. 102 725 08064*... Neatness 4..110. .X . .720 i i:7i 137 1. . .Bribery 4. .110. . X . .715 66004 Vnlara 4. . 112. . X . .710 87015 Lot i a Gladstone 4.. no 705 0020:;.... Marie n .".. .110. . X..700 Fourth Race — 1 1-16 Miles. 3-year olds and upward. Handicap. 80990*. . .Reservation 7. .102. . ©. .750 670M*..*Orileae 4. .1412. . x . .745 88815*. ..Von Tromp 5. .112. . x . .740 1070001. .. J. R. Laughrey 3..98..X..7M 6TOM. . . .Ormonde's Right 8. .106. . X . .740 00s 1 r, .. .Wren tie 4.. M..X..735 89851 . . .*Chimuev Sweep 5.. 85.. X.. 733 8M15 Cell.. 4.. M 7".o 88990. .. .Stilicho 7. .MO. . X . .728 lOOO-IOi. l.ivins y.. 00. .X.. 720 *J. Curl entry. Fifth Race— 3-4 Mile. 4 year-olds and upward. Selling. 07OC7-. . .Madden 6..100 725 08863.... The Mist .".. .107. .© . .720 86842*... Critic I.. 107 715 (67015)... Bonnie Reg 5.. MS.. ..715 86671*. ..Sly Ben 4. .100. . X . .710 (67038). . .Nothing 4. .M8 710 88573. .. .Governor Ormaa 4. .M8. . X . .708 86989. . . .Dcsmages 4. .102. . X . .74 5 86404 Gilpin 5. .108.. X.. 700 80094*. . .Interlude 8. .105. . x . .700 8W12 Search Me 4. .105 605 Sixth Race — 1 Mile. 3-year olds and upward. Allowances. 07014 Josie's Jewel 4.. MM.. X.. 725 n;7oon . . .Givonni Balerio 4. .los.. X. .720 (070421. ..Cotillion 5. .111. . X.. 715 07O01 . . . Cad i. lion 1. .110. . x . .71". 87039*... Prince Ching 7. .111*. . X . 710 67030 Biota 3.. 02 71o 68982 Kitty McCarthy 3.. 02 703 08745 \vontellus 4..1M..X..7M 00701 ... .Lady King 4..104..X..7M 87082*. ..Lord Bosslngton ::.. 97..X..7M 00865. .. .Capable 7. .111 895 67089 Mohar 4. .Km;. . x . .005 87087 Golden Green 5.. ill O'.to OAKLAND TRACK ONLY Monday's Wire Lost. Bill Lester publishes losers as well as winners. TUESDAY'S OME HORSE WIRE should win ju?t as easily a- Nigrette won for Lester's clients. WEDNESDAY'S ONE HORSE WIRE should win just like Nonie Lucille won. but the price will be much better. THURSDAY'S ONE HORSE WIRE ought to be as good as 15 to 1. FRIDAY'S ONE HORSE WIRE will he one which we expect as good as 10 to 1 against, and will win galloping. SATURDAY'S ONE HORSE WIRE looks as good to us as did James M., which we gave when he won at 30 to 1. 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. ANOTHER KILLING! Saturday, February 28d, at Fair Crounds. New Orleans, there will be another coup pulled ol! ami will, in some respects, be like our last one. which was TERNUS, 8 TO 1, WON, upon which we advised all sulo.ribers to pro the limit, and which we guaranteed to win and teJn only. We* will have exclusive Information on thi coup, as on Tern un, coming from the same people (who «rld»in fall). As nothing will be bet at the track, bat at the poolrooms throughout the country, we are as-ured of a price from 6 TO 40 TO 1! So confident arc we of th s one winning that we will GUARANTEE IT TO WIN I and win only, or give all ■aaaerssaBi to this pt.ial FREE a #5.00 ».il .crl|.llon toottr Dully One.|lor*e Wire and one month'* nubnt-rlptlon to Ihe Turf Reporter. The pries of the Bp einl is $2 00, and will not lie sent out on either our Irallv or Oeeonlonal Wire*. 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POSING, 12 I, WON You Will Hear From Me Wednesday, February 20. ¥ |T LAD'S METHOD OrTp 1 1 ^^^ $5 for 6 Occasionals JL A ^tj 119 La Salle Street - Chicago NATIONAL RACING REVIEW Itoom S? 71 Itearborn Street CIIMWJO. DjSj Tuesday's Special: Dakota. Major, Medley. Sparrow. 81.00 PER MONTH. 25 CENTS PER COPT. "Phone Central 3581. TURF REPORTER'S SPECIAL II. 31!*, li'J Dearborn Street, Chicago. Tuesday's Special: 65-62-55-29-96-48-47-49-52-51-36-67. Entry List: 4-401-41 8-422-450-459-460. WHAT THE RUNNING HORSES DID IN 1906. A complete record of the performance* and \\in-iiim:s of all horses racing las) rear. Price 81. Daily Racing Form Publishing Co., 1J.1 fifth A-.cniic. ( bicago. 111. We Furnish 'the BEST Information Obtainable. S5.00 per Week SPECiM S Incltidctl We Gave 5 WINMERS Yesterday! A C.JONES &CO.v 310, IfiO WiiNhtii-ton Street . . CII1CAUO. YOUR OPPORTUNITY 6 Winning one-horse wires $10. To show you I am in right, will send lirst wire to reliable panics before they place order. If it docs not make goad, I will return Free my Long Shot L. it EL Handicap System, sold at $5. this la your chance to prone my offer before von order. Established 1898. Scud your name at once. I). A. THURSTON, Suite 7 s Bennett Building, DBTROl I'. MICH. BIG DOINGS TODAY 20 to 1 . This horse wntkcii a mile in 1:41 and goes in tho filth rave at Now Orleans. Better get in. C. R. JAMES, 90 FIFTH AVENUE, CIGAR STOKE, $1.4)0 Daily. " $5.00 Weekly. PAY AFTER YOU WIN Is and ahraya kaa been my method of doinjj business. Oar inierests being arataal, I must send aasj winners in order to win myself. Am alwnys on the prouitds cl.x'king the workouts, and being closoly coonected with some of the very best stuhles, enables me to send two or three winners each week to honest bet t' is. l'.very time I wire you can depend that the horse Is at his hest and the stable money is down. 1 don' I ask $2 or $5 per day in advance, instead, after the horse I w ire you lias won. send me the winnings of a $2 straight l et. this makes genuine inside information cost you nothing. My only demand is you enclose It) cents in your first letter, only as n deposit, to guarantee acceptance of telegrams. Address C. ROWLAND. P. O. Box 649, New Orleans, La. AIRSHIP. . 6-1 Lost ]| was our Daily One Horse Wire Monday. , s I IthreeI I [winners] I I $5.00. J TODAY I I the seciid Of the three advertised rnf flail , . X kocs. The Brat ums Notasulga, 13 to .".. won. , , X This one will ht. sold singly, today onlv. X Don't fiiil to gel in on tlii | SPECIAL! ; 2 T.C.WOOD 6 CO, 312, S9 Dearborn Street, Chicago, j \ 2 ESTABLISHED 1904. [