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Daily Racing Form: n. Friday, March 8, 1907 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1907 drf1907030801 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Friday, March 8, 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] \ _ __; p . J VOL. XIII. NO. 58. CHICAGO, FRIDAY, MARCH w, 1907. PRICE 5 CENTS St. Valentine's Handicap.: Son of Himyar Sets a Fast Pace in Feature Race. ST. VALENTINE'S HANDICAP. SON OP HIMYAR SETS A FAST PACE IN FEATURE RACE. Fabian Meets Death in the Steeplechase — Rosebloom Wins the Youngster Race for Tucker— City Park Gossip. New Orleans. La.. March 7. St. Valentine WUU the handicap ;i| one mile .and :i six teen 111. the fc.a line :il 4 ' i I y Park Ihis afternoon. It was his sixteenth atari ad fifth victory here simv January 1. mi. i in iint period be haa been only three times nn placed. Hi- waa ridden by Lee, who. just :ii present, I-- riding In splendid form and is in great demand, st. Valentine waa off in :i goad poattioa, went lii the front ■ ■ i Hit- first turn and set :i terrific pace, the first mile being ran in l:3fi|. n he retains his form, si. Vales i im- will be eouspicn iis at Benntng. Paaadraa. arhieh finished second, ran the beat race he baa nhowa here, bail the :ii tempi in keep pace with the winner told aa him in the Baal drive and he tailed of :ii the en*. Plah Star, which lalnhfrt third, is- ;1 ciiy Park Derbj eligible, lie w n - in light and ram i aanrl met This ..,i! bj i peal bis atrkMng fellow aad looki aa If lie could carry weight aad runt luster with a stronger rider than Goldstein np. An accident in the ateepleehase reaalted in the deatracUoa «.f Fabian. The aix-year-etd s..n i Victory fell at the roarth Jump, broke »m- .-f liis forelegs aad was put oat t r liis misery with :i ballet, Major, the rider, got ■ bad looking fall ■ad Waa lakcn l.i Hie hospital ill mi iinT-tMiseioiis condition, The winner turned ap in Aldus, which i.. .' -si 1 i,-i.ti-r ,.nt ■ i small margin after ■ fin-j.i*; drive, Araho famished keen contention until over tilt- Inal jump. l ul tired under the drive. T'nele, lames bolted around the wing or the second jump. The two year-old race proved an easy tiling for Robert Tinker's Rosebloom, ,-i full si-ier to Rose-t i n t . In her previous races Rosebloom ran green :iinl was slow in leaving the bail hit. Today, with Nieol up, s)H. ],.f| (be post like a smarter horse ami ran so last around lln- far turn that bee ridet waa unable to keep her Btraight and sin- lost, some groand by going wide on tin- turn foe home, sin-was so mueh the best, however, that tins eut no ngdre and sin- finished well in hand with ■ big margin separating ber from Parisian IfodeL .lames \i ■■I'oMiiii k played .m Important part In tin- day's doings. He tarnished the wl *s in the tit ill ami simIi races in Emergency and prenadi both of which won easily. Robert Tinker leaves for Memphis Saturday1 night. The two-yeai olds that be la wintering .it Mom gomery Park will be arorked Sundaj preparatory to their being shipped east. Fred Cook yesterday pur-1 1 aaed of 8am Loula the two-year-old filly Whisk Broosa. The price paid was $2,500. iockeya Mitchell ami l.ee were suspended for ti\ - days bj the starter toi- disobedience at the |M st in the third race. For an oat-day, Friday's program is quite attrat tree, ahowlag inch good borsea aa Lemon ;irl. Begonia, Orient; Catherine II.. Royal River. Grace George; Kink Mary, Schulte entry, Greahaaa; Colloquy, BUI hew entry. Belle Slioine; Tom Dolau. Spioa, AUoaby: Goldway, Gamester, Kara: Mint Leeds, llllsletl illltl Dcriliioiit among those likely to he sent to the past. T. K. I.yneh. Cushing's Horses Burned in Car.: Minneapolis Turfman Loses Five Two-Year-Olds in Disaster at Paris, Kentucky. CUSHING'S HORSES BURNED IN CAR. Minneapolis Turfman Loses Five Two-Year-Olds in Disaster at Paris, Kentucky. Paris, Ky.. March 7.— Five two-year-olds, the nropeily of Jnmci I". Cushhag, of Minneapolis. .Minn., were destroyed by Ire In a ear 1 ere la l night. The young horses had wintered at .T. B. Barhrc*a rami in Fayette County. They were pot in the ear :i I Lexington yesterday afternoon an. I sent here iii charge of s. Fowler to be attached bi a iii itt n i^rlit train for Cincinnati, from where thej were to go to Windsor. Ontario, to lie prepared for rat-Ins;. It is not dearly understood how the lire -originated. The ear snaa I sheet of flames when I isw itihinan discovered the lire. The men in the ear hud no lime to save the horses after the alarm was advent. The horses destroyed were: Ray eoii. by Streamer- odvliic. by Onondaga. Bay t-oit. by streamer Fortitude, by George .Kinney. Bay eoii. by Braes Battle Walker, by Deandlena, Bay lillv. by Oakwood May Bee, by Virgil. Bay lillv. by Gallaatrj Bonale down, by Bonnie I llke. Detroit, marl.. March 7.—.T. K. Objonhag arrived here this morning from Minneapolis to make nrepara tion at Windsor for five livu year olds Which had lieen shipped from Lexington, lie received ■ anna sage from Parle, K.\.. saying that they hail been .tunned lo death in their ear. Encouraging for Grandpa. ENCOURAGING FOR GRANDPA. ■"Farmer"' Linde. one of the beat judges of a stwple-li.iser that Kiiglaml ever knew, used to say that Steeplechase horses would improve Up to eleven years of age ami then remain stain-nary for two Mr three years Ix-fore tleterioration net in. Accepting this dieturn as correct it would lie well to pay •considerable attention to Cr.-uulpa. He is Hearing the aire Of | erfeel h-n. and m better by far last year thau ever lieforc during his racing career. Jle is uow eiglit years old. Mediocre Racing at Los Angeles.: All Save Indian II. Fall or Run Out of the Course in the Steeplechase. MEDIOCRE RACING AT LOS ANGELES. All Save Indian II. Fall or Run Out of the Course in the Steeplechase. * . Los Angeles, t'al.. March 7. The brack had dried out considerably under this morning's sun. but the racing at Ascot l'ark this afternoon waa devoid of Interest. The card waa made up largely of an promising selling races. The Bteepiechase was a lane. oaJj one horse running over the coarse within mishap Thaddeus and Breuaua fell at the second Jump and Beciaao ami Veacido ran out after taking the third obstacle, heaving Indian 11. to finish the course alone. Deeimo and Venddo were taken back and finished in the order named. Jockey Butwdi was suspended for one week for aslng abusive language to atarter Bwyer in the fifth rare. No moil- than average racing is ii. prospect tor tomorrou afternoon, escepl n the case of the fourth race, but some fairly useful horses are Interspersed ami among them l im Hurst. Interlude, Beantifnl and Best; Norfolk, Malum. Red Garter; Deamagea, \1 iiebank. Chancellor Walworth; Or ode's Right, Idvlns, Borgbesi; LI Life, The Roustabout. George R. Milner; Vinorsini, Biota ami Balnrida have shown winning form a; rarious times. i:. F. O'Mafley. Why Butler is Denied a License.: Text of the Resolution Adopted by the New York State Racing Commission. WHY BUTLER IS DENIED A LICENSE. Text of the Resolution Adopted by the New York State Racinq Commission. After the State Racing C Ession bad denied th applieatioti of frames Butler for license to bold a meeting h the Empire Citj ti ick during the period of racing ii Saratoga in August, a report gained eir .-nlaiion in Neu Sfork to the effeel that Louis a. Cells had made an arrangement with Butler to bad, the meeting should be i»- successful in securing the lii-i-n^.- and dales. J. Russell Soley, as attorney for \lr. Buttier is out With a denial of Ihis report. 'Such a Miin^' has not been though) of by Mr. Butler,'' said Mr Sole " it I I wan! ha make the emphatic statement thai Mr. CeMa Las not and will not have any connection wiih the management of the Empire city track." Mr. Soley further said that he did not consider the ream. am of the Com mission in refusing a license sufficient, but he declined to indicate what his next move might Ik-. The following is the resolution adopted by the Badac Commission in fit ii j hit a license to the Empire City Club: At a meeting of the Stale Racing Commission, la-id on the 23d day of February, L«»7. at No. 32 Nassau Street, New fork ciiy: Preaenl -.lames. W. \\ adsw orii,. chairman; II. K. Knapp, Commlmioneri. The application of the Empire City Trotting club, dated January 23, 1807, bavtag been taken up, and t-ounsel for the applicant having been beard and due deliberation being bad. Besolved, That inasmuch as the statute limi's the holding of running races to the dates between April IS and November IS in each year, as a resull of which the six metropolitan track* and the Saratoga track an- all compelled, in order u avoid racing on conflicting dates, to accept i -ii l -. than the i irtj days' racing time permitted by the statute, their meetings ranging between twentj two and thirty days respectively; and inasmuch as the holding of a race meeting at the lookers track would neeea sitate either the curtailment of the present, racing dates of the otbei associations, or the racing upon conflicting dates, it is the Judgment of the Oommti -imi that the public interest does not call for racing on conflicting date- at different tracks in the Immediate vicinity Of the I if- of New York: that inasmuch as ever.-, da . except Sundays, between April IS and November 13, r.n 7. will be occupl d bj racing upon one of the metropolitan tracks under licenses already granted, except the twenty three possible t acinus days between August 5 and August ■ 'M. inclusive (which days have been allotted for the year 1807 by the Jockey Club to the Saratoga Association, and during which time that meeting is to be held under the license of ihis Commission), it is the Judgment of the Commission that the best interests of racing will be subserved by not having a meeting at any metropolitan track during thai period, ami that the public interests do not a: the present lime require, and will not be promoted by. continuous midsummer racing en the metropolitan I racks. Besolved, Further that inasmuch as. upon tin-application of the pre-t-nt petitioner, racing dates arere allotted to it by the Jockej club in February, 1900, lor a imi ting lo be held in October and No vcmbcf of that year, and inasmuch aa tin- applicant failed to offer an\ stakes or lake any steps what ever to arrange a program or to hold u meeting thereunder, as a result of which another corporation was organized to hold, and did hold, such race meeting in that year upon the dates s,, allotted; and as the ! n-sctit p-lilioner did not again apply for dates from the Jockey Club nor ■ lie, use from this t omiuission until the year 1905, during which period tlie Metropolitan Jockey Club built and equip ped its track and applied for ami received licenses and conducted race meetings during the year 1903 lo 1900, Inclusive, the present petitioner stands iii a different position from the other metropolitan tracks and the Saratoga track (which have regularly held their race meetings for many yeara, ami established valuable and important annual stakes). K, solved. Further, thai in tin- Judgment of the Commission a proper case for the issuance of a license to conduct a running race ami steeplechase meeting during the year l!M 7. at the racetrack described in the application, has not. been shown: that, under the existing situation in respect of racing in this state, it would not he for the best interests thereof to grant such license for the cur-r n i year, ami that the application should be, and berebj is. denied To Race a Month Earlier. TO RACE A MONTH EARLIER. Heretofore the rule in France has been that no twoyear-old races Ik- carded before the last Sunday in July. The Societie d'Kncouragement has amended the rule so that the youngsters in future will Ik-allowed to make their debut on and after the last-Monday in June, provided the value of tin- race fiosa not exceed .*L'. H 0 and the di-tamc the fnrlougs. This rule applies to all horses which run on the continent only. There is nothing to prevent a Trench owner running a two year old in England from March IS this year onward, but he could not take the .oiuigster to lJelgiuui. for instance; nor causal an English owned Iwovearohl Ik- qualified lo run In France if he hail appeared ou the contiuuut prior to the last MwjUu} la June. Horses Run to Form at Oakland.: A. Brown Rides Three Winners-Improvement in Weather and Track Conditions. HORSES RUN TO FORM AT OAKLAND. A. Brown Rides Three Winners — Improvement in Weather and Track Conditions. Oakland. Cal.. March 7. -Five favorites Beared in succession today. Lord of the Forest furnished tin ly upset. The fealure of the racing was the riding of A. Brown. Lb- won with .Memorize. F. NeUgCUt and Lord of the Forest and brought Fred l'.enl home a close second in the fourth alter being Impeded by tin- winner. There wis a demonstration when starter Holtmaa left Cardinal Sarto anil lltiin Liiein ;n inn Jr. at the post in the fifth. The horses in ihis race were about the worst behaved lot thai ever tried thi patience oi a atarter. The weather was Meal and the track condiiions snr prhvlngiy good. Barney SchreRter lefl for Los flaplii yesterday He will be away for ten days. Intending shippers a' Ascot I'ark are deterred from sending their horses ben- owing to hick ot stable room. \V. Cahill sold I'.rush ip io II. Robinson yesterday. I ogia tills is showing Improvement and liildieth is re considering bis Intention to retire her. Tonj fans I is iii splendid condition. Some "! the best horses he-e are named lo stall iii the fourth race tomorrou and as the track is likelj !•• I- fast ii should prove attractive. The Other races have filled well ami on the whole, for :i Friday, the .-aid promises well, such borsea, among others, as Lauj BrUdretb, Aden*, Mrs. N agent; Avona, Tetanus, Sa bet; Fuiryatreet, Kruka, Haw Weber; Rapid Water, Proper, Collector Jeaaap; Northwest, Sahara. Jake Moose; Phalanx, Baby and I -I of the Vale being at present in good form tin- lo their most re. cut running. II. Tors la ml. King's Plate Entries. KINGS PLATE ENTRIES. Toronto, (Int.. March 7. The Ontario Jockey Club has received thirty three entries to tin- Kind's Plate, which is to be run Saturday, May is. tin- opening day of the Spring meeting at the Woodbine course, this is the o'dwst fixture run continuously on this continent. King Edward presents (he winner with fifty gainaaa and the club gives a piece of plate. Iii addition to the slakes the winner receivt s $2,790. The owner of the second horse gets .$700. the third 1300 and the breeder of the winner $250. The dis !.- mi' is one mile and a quarter. Declarations are due Friday, May 10. The entries ami weights are as follow-: Hone. a. \vt. Bilberry •" 128 II Ulnars! ■". 123 King Edward V. ' \-'- Billlneeg i 122 King RdwardVI. ! 122 Wild I-lower. . . :. LJL Wicklight 4 ll! French Hill ... I 117 Kxciis, l 117 lUing Kile ... J 117 ilaruko I H7 Photographer . . •': lot; KIrkfield :: 108 Assemblyman .. :'. 108 Halt i Crown . . 3 km*. Kelvin ■"; Kj . Caps: an :; lo:: Ib.rse. A. Wt. Last Call .". 103 Denham ■ 103 llalli-aste :; 102 inkap ii :; 103 G i Likeness.. ;; 101 Gay Dora .-. 101 Dutch (iirl :: KM Skipper ;'. 101 I p io Date :: Ml Nan :t 101 Ayrwatec :t 101 Ki Ipie :: 101 Victoria I :: 101 Reine de Saxe. . •"- loi Sea Wall :: mi Si.pper Dance . . :: lot Mohawk II. is Not Entered. MOHAWK II. IS NOT ENTERED. In tin- course of its i-oinnient Bpon the entries to the stakes of the Saratoga Association, the Morning Telegraph says: "Aa John Sanford has not named Mohawk II. for any event it is probable that the iicing public has se^-n ihe last of the brilliant winner of the Saratoga Special two years ago. Mr: Sanford has entered tour two year olds by the good sprinter Chuctanumla in several of the two-year-old events. They are out of tin- mares While Frost, Princess Monmouth. Mai and Frolicsome. Little has lien heard of the Sanford two year olds, but as the lci of Chuctanunda have been so pnualiifnllj entered they evidently are well thought of ami it is not Improbable that the stable's Saratoga Bpei ial starter win conic from the quartette." Creveling Sells His Stock. CREVELING SELLS HIS STOCK. I.os Angeles, Cal., March T. — Clem (reveling is n.i longer Identified with the Baldwin Kacing Aa ■oeiatkm. in- baa sold his stock to "Lucky"' Bald win. The work of grading the new track at Arcadia has begun. There is a rumor that John Itoden. now at Ascot Park, may Ik- identified with the management of the new plant. Making Ready for Whitney Horses. MAKING READY FOR WHITNEY HORSES. New York. March 7. Ihe stables of Harry Payne Whitney, at Slieopsheail Kay, are lieing cleaned, aired and generally pul in condition for the horses which will be shipped from winter quarters at Aiken as soon as the weather will permit. Patterson Takes a Rest. PATTERSON TAKES A REST. West Baden, Intl., March 7.— Trainer Charles T. Patterson, who spent the winter with the Hitchcock Madden banes at Little Ilixk, has arrived here tor a slay of two weeks, filter which he VNili gS M Bcnning io take up his training duties. Trainers Use the Sand Track. TRAINERS USE THE SAND TRACK. New York. March 7. — Many of the Shoepshcad ■ i trainers are using the sand track back of the Futurity Course with good resulls. Among them is Fnbk Friable, who expects to amp his horses to I'.enning next week. Colline is at Hamburg Place. C0LLINE IS AT HAMBURG PLACE. Lexingt.rti. Ky., March 1. — M. H. Tlchenor has sent Coliine. Ihe dam of W. II. Daniel, to Hamburg Place, liis stallion, The Scribe, is also at Maiideii's farm. * Will Fight it to a Finish.: Oaklawn's Owners Decide to Keep Their Track Open. WILL FIGHT IT TO A FINISH. OAKLAWN'S OWNERS DECIDE TO KEEP THEIR TRACK OPEN. Will Not Close Until April 13, and Will Go to Hiqhest Court in Teslinq Amis Law. Hot BntlagB, Ark., March 7.— John Condon, Loula A- Cella and Dan Slnirl had another Conference last night, at, which it was announced that the im-eting ii Oakhura is I Hinne" unlil April IS, betting- or mi betting, attendance or no attend: e. They feel that tin- Amis law is undoubtedly unconstitutional and they have decided to till the advertised dales and fight their case through the tourls for a supreme decision. The horsemen ale thoi cjily in line with this policy ami the majority of Ihent have Indicated to tin- manageaaeut that they will remain ben even if it becomes necessary to cut down tin- j nr ■ This, however, is not considered probable. Program books for next week's raring' with tin- naual purses, wen distributed this after-Boon, 'ihis afternoon betting was rosdatled on tnt* plan which prevails at Ihe New Serb trucks. Ihe feeling I ha I for a time at least, open betting- '- h» be in rogue, restored t fideaee ami a big crowd was at Ihe curse today. The weather wan Meal and the rieing fair. 'Ihe tit-feat of Hyperion: II. in the I. .111 Hi met al thill nasi Ills, however, was not enjoyed H was believed that this horse had the ra.f :,| Ids mercy, but after keeping ch,-. company with Ttt-s .loll for a half mile, he faded away last and dropped to the rear. Hannibal Be? won easily from Ties Joli. Young I'ilgriui win third. Byaeraan n. asay have been airected by his hurried preparation and his effects in bis last start. Jo.key Mountain, making his first appearance in lit- saddle sin..- he was Injured at New Orlean.-t January 17. Bran the o|iening race with Albert Star, a n:\v.oi.ier. owned by I). T. Morris. The rider was give* an ovation on his return to the s. aies. Mountain also pilotetl Ili-.li Hear lo victory in the fifth race. This was accomplished in tiie easiest manner, the horse proving much the liest of the others. Beecher Ins finally landed a purse. He outclassed the others in the closing race am! had only to canter throughout. If Den Strong had been given a nitwe energetic ride he WOUM have won Ihe second race, which w.-nt to Autinnii I-'lowt-r. Sorrel Top anil Ilia Gray, in ihe third, furnished the closest finish of the afternoon. With a probable fasl track in sight and such gt otl performers a- C. 11. Shilling, Hollow. Orphany: Ruth N.-h-n. Dixie Andrews, Lie ber Con-: Sultry, Bake* Waters. Iir. liar : Midas. BucfJe, J. P. Mayberrv : Chancellor, TivoUnt, Nancy; Matador, Foxhall ami lv Lilian named to go, the card for tomorrow holds out promise . t excellent racing. J. L. Dempsey. Du Bois Horses Begin Training. DU BOIS HORSES BEGIN TRAINING. New York. March 7. — Frank Taylor has taken up the h.-rses ol \\ illiam II. Da Dois. which wintered a I the Preaknesa Farm in New Jersey, and now has tin m in quartera at Brave send. They are: Vino, Moyea, Brother Thomas, a thiee year sli full brother to Burleigh,; Chihuahua, r.eile of Iroquois and l'as-sion Flower. All I. -ok in go« tl condition to begin i raining. Welsh Takes Up Running Water. WELSH TAKES UP RUNNING WATER. New Y..rk. March 7. — Tom Welsh has taken tip Ki tag Water. The four year old daughter of Sir Dixon Breakwater has s|».nt the greater part of the Winter romping in a paddock built for her in the li.-ld at the Grave send course. Mr. Welsh says he will not be in a hurry with her preparation. She is in (he U-sl winter condition possible. Finnegan Reports to Saportas. F1NNEGAN REPORTS TO SAP0RTAS. Saratoga, N. Y.. March 7. Gene Fhunegaaa, the steeplechase rider, has arrived to take up his duties with the stable oi George Saportaa, for whom ho will ride this season, l'innegau lias indulged In a great, ileal of walking exercise during the winter ami is in goad condition. Condon En Route to Chicago. CONDON EN ROUTE TO CHICAGO. Hot Spi-iics. Ark.. March 7. John Condon left for Chicago today. He will return next week with his family to remain until the end of the season Man J. Winn hit on the same train for Louisville. He will go to New Orleans next week for the meeting of Hit- American Turf Association. E. S. Burke Inspects His Colt. E. S. BURKE INSPECTS HIS COLT. Memphis, Team., March 7.— K. S. Burke, Jr. came here today to have a h-ok at his three year old, W. II. Daniel. He expressed himself as highly pleased with the appearance of the son of Wt olsthorpe and CPU inc. Mr. Burka says it is not his present intention to invest in more ananas; Nicol Will Ride for Burlew. NICOL WILL RIDE FOR BURLEW. Hew Orleans, La.. March 7. — Dave Nieol today agreed to ride a horse for Fred Burlaw ta the city Lark Derby and Hit- Crescent City Derby. It Is expected that his mount will be Judge Post. It will therefore not be necessary for 1'iauk O'Neill to get into condition to ride. 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Writing It Washington under dale Of March 4. ■ correspond) nl says of the arrival of the Madden Hitchcock horses from Little Bock and Lexington: •'The eeaatng oi these cracks from the winter train Ing mound in Arkansas to Join with some wintered at Beaafag and others fresh from Hamburg Place in Kentucky brought to the coarse the largest crowd of visitors since toe meeting closed last fall. The list is made up of Good and Plenty, Hyias, The Quail. Bast Bud, Baylor, Dandelion, Tangle and Vendor. The three-year-olds Sarrldere, Golf Fall. I Daahaway, Toddles, Spherical, old Colony, Sally K. and l'a'ist. and these tu o year-olds: Smoker, i h. e, by Yankee Smoke. I g Ball, br. g, by Plaudit Gutta Pereha. Polaris, -ii. t. by Ogden — Star of the Went, Woodcraft, b. g, by Octagon- -Wood Nymph. Bay gelding, bj G. W. uhnson — Lillian Lee. Cbestnnt tiliv. by Ogden Setfast Baj colt, by Galore Blissful. Bay colt, by Galore Emotional. Bay Ally, by Handspring Femesole. Bay hlly. by Plai od Satisfy. i eatnul colt, by Planudea Lady Sterling. ( i • stnul Blly, by Plaudit Passan. Bay B0] . by Pieodll Mj rtJe Harkness. r irMniii Blly, bj Plaudit— Semaphore. I taut i ' ioi it el la. Baj liily. bj Ogden Sister Stella. Bay colt, by Ogden ■Golden Prop. Pay olt. by Planudea — Lucy Glitters. chestnut tiliy. by Star Shoot -The Niece. I Broun colt, by Pontlac — Aleretaa. Bay COlt, bv G. W. JokJMOn Crucite. Bay colt, by Ogden St. Pauliec. "Salvidcre looks the grand individual that he is. and he has not had a sick day all winter. Since metropolitan racing dosed last fear, BalvMerc has put on Mesh, let down and furnished to a degree, and is now more impressive as a three year old than he was a c:ir ago, Salvjdoie is now a bigger and heavier col: than ever, and increased maturity has. if anything, improved his action and way of going in his work. Even at slow cantering, all he was given when at the track yesterday, the son of Belvidere showed his resolute style to perfection, and none of his interested audience could fail to realize the great reserve power in his powerful back and quarters. Salvidctv has not been idle at Little Bock by any means and can be got ready to face i the barrier la short order. "Dandelion, the live year old son of Hamburg, and ( Tangle, the loin va ar-ohl daughter Of Meddler, also i slow good elects from their winter at the Arkassas I training center. The arbiter was ■ very open one at Little Bock and the lenses had o\er.v beneli' of i | a track nearly always in •_ ■ h 1 condition for work. Coming up here, all the steam was shut off in the CBS and the horses were without ether than natural beat, giving them plenty of ventilation, of course. They reached Benning In a snowstorm and the Uon — had to walk from the chine through sis ini lies of snow on the way to the barns; not one of them caught cold, although they had nor struck thai kind of weather all winter. "Golf Ball. Toddles ami DashawaSj have BUM tilled out and put on weight. The Quail and List Bad are also in fine bodily condition, the latter, ■ handsome brown by Ogden Frames McClelland, looks further advanced than most of iijs companions and may br selected t" carry the aetata in one or both ol the Penning Spring handicaps. Good and Plenty and Hylaa have been wintering at 'Billy' Garth's farm I i.i Virginia. Both appear in robust bodily health ' and are being galloped every day. Among such a big bunch of two year-olds-twenty two in all — com- i parisons are no easy mailer. AH are well bred and good lookers, especially the four Plaudits, four Ogdens and three Pteaudes. All are well advanced, as the opponents of the stable's representatives (a th Dinner st;ik.s are apt to find out." Oakland Form Chart. OAKLAND FORM CHART. (OAKLAND; OAKLAND. CAL.. Thursday. March 7, 1907. Ninety-tilth day. New California Jsckej Club. Whiter Meeting (al i 1 3d days). Weather clear: track good. (29 books on.) Presiding Judge, L. C. Hopper, starter, .r. .1. Boltman. Secretary, Percy W. Treat Racing starts at 1:10 p. m. W Indicates whip, s spurs. B blinkers. Figures in parenthesis lolloving the distance of each race indicate track record, age of horse and weight carried. n-yj aw £» FIRST RACE 1-2 Mile. (47J— 2—88.) Purse *409, 2-year-olds. Allowances. O I "iOu Net raise to whs ear tSEi Ind Horses AWtl'P~StU ~ "4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners o H C PS 67231*MEMORIZE w 109 7 1 1* 1= 1' A Brown H R Schaffer -i 21 I E 7 -192 ."• 67156 SANDPIPER w 112 2 ' 2 | 2) Lawr'nee Live Oak Stable 30 SO M 29 8 87058 FOLUE I. W BE | s :,- :;- :: .1 Hunter W B Jennings M 15 10 5 21 i:o,»,-.ii-,;:i:.\!!A!l 18 I 5 6' 5" 4' Scovilie Keene Bro* 6-6 3-5 67231 NBLLETA a 109 i 7 ;:: F E 1- Williams!-; .1 Baldwin 20 30 30 12 6 872*6 MACALL ws 112 l I" 6*1 «J W FlscherJ B Dunn 30 M 90 2G 12 67356 BILLY PULLMAN wsb H M 7 7J C Koerner S C Hildreth 10 IS 15 ti 3 66 11 THOMAS OALHOl N ■ 8 8 81 Musgr*ve li T Qriffin 8 10 7 4 I 67082 MKS. M iii:\T w 109 II II il 19 9* Sandy F W Klli 7 7 6 -'■ 6 87281 STRAT MARTIN nv IL I I 9 i! 19" F Graham £ E Duimell 10 60 90 39 12 67281 MOSSBACK B 112 M 19 '• H Corel li Stover 50 ju Z0 lo S Time. •.'fi. 4'.c Winner B. f b Gcrolstein Memory II. (trained by I'. W Doss). YVcni to post ai 1:45 At p"si a minutes. Stan straggling- Woo easily; sen. I driving; third the int. Memorize decisively outbroke and outpaced her opposition an l won cantering Sandpiper main taincd nearest pursuit of the winner throughout and finished gamely. I oliie L. got away poorly ami dosed up rapidly in the middle running, challenged garsery lor sec sad Haec. but tired ftUsBy and is promising, leremiah was KtralHed back early and closed up s4,,,ie -round. Nelieta showed early speed, but tailed to -lav. Maeall was prominenl in Hie tir^t quarter: Pilly Pullman was knocked to the rear and had haace. Mrs. fiugeat was nearly hit and only cantered the journey. Scratched OttWd i^Amada, 109. ^ T rr /• BJ rj SECOND *IACE 5 1-2 Furlnng3. ( I :ir, ■ Nn Paras $440. 3-yeai dd-. Silliu. |) i S r) * Nei rahss to wiaasr *---±- . % 1,„1 Horses "~AW1 I'P St ',~~:'/str Fin .PKk"eys "~ ttwners \ i H i~ 1 "s C6.S61 V NEl'iiEVT w 109 s :! 1'' 1' 1- l3 A Brown W BeJkWetg 2 21 11 54 5 2 E 67311 BURNING BCSH ws Pi9 7 2 -' -" -' g C WilluunsSelma Stable 8 10 lo 4 L' 67010'CAI^MAR WS* 199 - 1 :,':■'■' - ::- S* L Williams \ .1 Jackson 3 16-518-69-6 It! B67S3 TiJA TRAY II. w ttf 10 4 \ \ h3 43 1° McClain L A Chihhj ,00 M 50 10 i I i ( i I i | I ' i rnOT ANoprs »w «V :, -, r c- -"..-,- f Graham C P Flak 12 40 40 10 4 67107 WEATHERFOR-D w man 7 6] 7 & 9" Borel Oakland stable 10 2n 20 8 4 67107 ROSAL w ll_' : In 9 S S 7' Sandy T 11 Williams M ■ 2t 10 5 ciiUKDOE a 199 li I 7 I- 7 S- R Davis T H Ryan 1- 40 40 15 S SlLVA WtttlXU 8 '■' '■' •■ ■ Rettig W P Fine 10 II) 4J 2 1 59457 YANK w 10!) I s Pi 10 lo W Karnsh'w Neilv t Meigs IT. 50 50 110 S BISAKGO - w HS I 6 11 n 11 11 W Dugan A\ Henry ■ M ■ -0 S 67107 FIESSER WB-U2 I Left al the post. C Koerner c C McCafferty :;i 5 3i 2 1 Time, 24J. SOi, i :08, 1:09*. Winner P.. g, by Salvado Miss \li-c ill. (trained by J. McNames). Wen; to ]H si at 2:n . \t posl 4 minutes. Start straggling. Won easily: second driving: third t ho same. r. Neugent, from a good start, quick ry estabUshed a small lead and held ii to the stretch, where ne drew out w ith a rush. Burning Push essayed to race with the winner, but Buceumbed after a very game stretch effort. (Mima-, from a strhlim: start, was shuttled back and then cane' on in close and game, I mt unavailing, pursuit in the last half. Tea Tray il. e.ime fasi from the rear and N worth watching. Anopus was well up in lie early running and is a good look' r. Weatherfoid was going well in the Stretch. Coredoe- suffered at the start. Silva, nearly left, is credited wilu 8h t work. Overweights — Blsango, ! pounds. /I Pv Q THIRD RACE— T-t BJBs. ( 1 :25'— 3— SS.) Parse $490. 3-year-olds. Selling. 6T I rSHjO N t value to winner 9E15. Imt_ Hoises_ AWTPI' St U '- "t Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S~ 66771 MABEL HOLLANDER w M S 5 1*| 1« 1- 1- 1* 3 Hunter W Walker 2 2 B-fi 7-191-S 67357 TANANA ws 109 l 6 1 2» -- -! -'■ C WllllamsNome Stable E 8 1 :: 7 5 67357 KOGO ws 197 19 a » ^; 61 I* ::•■ Rettig P Albertaon 7 12 B •"• tj Ci.ANCHR C. w lull J 2 » i 4- 4- 4-: K Clark S Polk 7 IS 1] 5 21 67057 PELIGROSO W 199 I I I 9 7 7 51 F Graham W P Magrane 1" 15 1". I :: 67357 ALTA SPA wn LOS 8 8 7" 5* 53 51 fi" Borel II C Ahlera M 99 40 15 7 67407 TREASURE SEEKER WS 112 7 1111 11 8 I 7- R Davis It Stover 8 12 12 5 ::S 66675 LUGANO w 107 1 1 21 ■',- H 8) 8 C Koerner'!' H Stevens M M IS 8 I 67407»DUKE OF ORLEANS ws 10911 1" 10 10 10 9 !• ' Sandy R R Rice ,Ir 4 S I 8-6 4-6 66932 .TERRY sharp « [05 :! :\ 6 7 9 lfl 1" McClain Engart&Stockton lo 13 12 4^ Q ess:; BON VTVANT w LOG !i 7 S| 6* 11 11 11 Sco.iile Keene Pus ;;u 5o 50 l\i t, Time. 21 . In'. 1 :15|, 1:28|. Winner B. f. by Ma\io circlet (trained by \V. Walker). Went to tiost ni 2:32. \i pes; i minuti -. Start ^oi«t Won easily; second driving; third the same. Mabel Hollander, from i striding Btart, \voii all the way never fully extended and was best, Tanana broke \a close quarters and quickly ran Into los,. pursuit, but failed to get up in a game effort. Kogo, nes lj left, closed .■! tremendouf gap and Is extra good. Blanche C. ran rorwardty for stx furlongs, but failed in the stretch and runs Inconsistently. PeHgroso Rtcadlly Improved his position and likes a long route. Alts Spa was prominent ail tin waj and going well at the end. rreasure Seeker bad scaat cbaace it the start. Lugano failed to stay, bat showed superior c-r,}y speed. Duke of (Means' was knocked Is i ne rear at the start and i id one of his bad days. The winner, entered for SoiK), was bid ap by an unknown to 8800 and ! • atuht in. Scratched— 67432 Bushthorpe, 108. Overweights Mabel Hollander, 1 pound: Kogo, 2: Lugano. 2. 6T /I P^Ca FOURTH RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs. (1:WJ— 4— 85.) Purse !?4*K). 4 air adds and upward. § ^JtfJfJ Selling. Net value to winner SSB. Ind ~ 1 1 AWFPPSt % 1 7j: i~sFr"Fiii jTiTke.'s Ttwnrs () 11 C I' S~ i'.7i:::;-.siL\'F.i: \'V. w I 106 1 ! 4] :!' S1 1* F Graham W P Magrane 2 r; .Y-'l 4-5 2-5 S7282 FRED BENT w s t 107 3 1 9" 4- I 2» A Brown W Scharetg ::'. H 21 1-6 2-6 (67 - hi i'lfopd ws9l9G ". i q l» i! 8« E Lynch P Q Lynch 6 12 7 :; 8-6 INVADER 5 119 I 'J 7 7 6 i t'. Borel il Stover IS M 39 10 4 L R SHERMAN WS 9 llo 6 8 * ^ S 5' C Williams.l K Hoppas 8 12 12 4 8-6 (67116) BONNIE REG ws 5 1M ^ 5 3 j1 2| 61 .1 Hunter J W Blalock 3 i 6 21 1 67433 JUDGE wsS 9 113 ! 7 :. .".'. 7 7* R Davis E .1 Ramsey I 9 9 3 So 67433 HERSAIN W8B 5 193 7 3 1' 91 8 v Sandy R R Pice Jr 12 M 21 7 5 Time. 24J, 4»i, 1 :15, 1:22. Winner ch. I". by Hawthorne -Minnora (trained by W. P. Magrane). Woni to posi ,i -2:5S. \i post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second and third the Basse. Silver Sue broke st idii -. ' in i ose qui rte a on the inshU and was pocketed in the early running, then dashed through on the tar turn, inished fast and wore the leaders down gnaBy in a very game effort. Lied Bent was shuffled bach in the early running and closed up gradually, was carried wide mi Ike last turn, but c.nne fast at lie end and just railed to get up. Huliord practically sei the one to the hurt couple of strides, where lie succumbed after i superior effort, invader, after trailing far ia the rear, i-h s( i ., big lmp in the last quarter. Dr. Sherman was me sued about and finished well. Boaaie Beg ran a good half but tiled la il i stretch and his race should be thrown out. Judge, away poorly, loomed ap on the lasi turn, then quit. Hersain quit badly In the last quarter. The winner was entered for 94999); no bid. liie.nrect weight in cullies — Judge, los. /^A FIFTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. (1:45J 6— IBS.) Pur* HBO. 4-year-olds and upward. 674 i 'TiOv/ Selling. Net value to winner S325. I.id Ho,-cs AWIPl'St1, '_■ ~, SlrJ;Tn Jocl-cys Owners O II ( 1' S~ 67358*1 Toi. I) TOTJ w I MB I 2 :!' ."- 1- I3 I3 C Koerner W O Joplln 13-107-59-5 3-6 1 ;: i.-M A C \ a I M6 7 1 -'. 4! 2' 23 2* AV Fischer . I .1 Quinlan S 8 S gj 9-6 67261 HOOLIGAN W 5 199 10 8 8 6l ( Scovilie .1 A Armstrong 12 It 13 5 I 673! 1,0x1; WOLF ws S 199 107 7 7 .v 4] Sand] R R Rice Jr 39 39 39 10 r. 67383 SAN RBMO nolo:: ) 7 5* .,- .v. # ;,■ .\ Walsh AprdegateftCott'n lo 99 39 10 S 6735S RBY DARE ws 9 195 11 9 9 9 B .- 9* F Graham W Hawks 1-' 29 29 7 :: 673 PRICKLES w 5 199 :: 5 9* 8 9 7 7l C Williamsll E Magill 99 E9 59 16 7 6700S BILL PERRY w I 109 s :: I- l» ::'. s s: .1 Hunter W Walker HM M0 199 "0 15 mi" 1 •!; i\\ -II \HK w I 191 1 1 i- 2« 41 9 9 B Lynch P : Lynch :. 6 6 9-5 1 ■• 60417 H. LLKHIt.M ANN II:. 6 103 3 Left at the post. Kirsch'm .1 .1 Bllerd lou 100 uni 10 25 'AitDINAL s.\L To ., 106 2 Left al the post L WillianisBlasingame Bros 5 51 1] 8-6 I 19 • Tune. 2!'.. t»i, 1:10, I : 12 . I : lb . Winner P. g, by The Pepper Ida Port (trained bj \\ . O. Joplia). Went 10 posi al 3:45. .* 1 post c, minutes. Start bad. Won in a canter; second driving; third th-same. 1 Told Jfou broke iveil and was reserved (lose behind the paeemal * early, then dashed tin ►■ivii into the lead on the inside ;i the far turn and wa never seriously menaced afterwards tlma Boy, from a uomi siMii. ran in forward contention throughout and was :l Cast going second. HooUgaa closed a big gap in the last hell. Lone Wolf was shuflod t 1 the rear, then made up ground steadily. San Reno tired alter going a l:.hm1 si\ furloogs. Key Pare was gaining in Ihe l.i-t quarter. Prickles is -till short and 1 « ks j 1. Crowshade wi - palpably short. The winner wasJgatered for s.vmi; bo bad. Scratched «73345LIttle Mirthful, 10a. • Overweights Prickle.-, :; pounds. SlXi'l RACE— 3-4 Mile. (1:12 8 IIS.) Purse $496; o year ohis and upward. 674^1 I iul Sel!tog. Net value to winner $823. AWtl'PSt '! ';■ vt Str Fiir Jix-keys Owners O II C P S 67333 L. OP C PT3REST w sit 4 107 2 I 1". I1 P I" A Prow n M B irterherry I IS IS 9 :: («KW0)NIGRETTE WS 7 194 8 7 1 l1 2 1- ( ; Mel.'hlinl M Crane 19 29 29 I 1 7 -_-si;a lap wa 4 M9 3 S 3 Sandy W M Calas 3 5 6 2 1 OTull DELAGOA w '■ 106 9 9 2* :" 1- ' ]■■ Graham W B Jennings 5 5 12-61 S-6 PAL w I 109 Is 7 6' V ".' C Willia:nsli S fountain '■'■ ~ ■" 2 4 5 67361 BRTAN WB 5 199 19 1 8 5] 6' ■'■ W Fischer.) B Htiiin S 5 5 '.15 15 : HJVATION ws t phi 5 2 9 9 7 7:; Harty T A Fullum 20 69 69 15 9 6728Ti i:\ltl. ROGERS w 1 199 6 10 10 10 s •-- C Koerner S C Hildreth 2J 5 B 2 4 5 671863MITRE i-. :: 99 11 •• 5* 8 9 9* Lauhv Menlo stable 19 25 29 I 4 BRIGHT ALBERT W I 109 7 :; 91 7 19 19 -1 Hunter 1 : s McKensie 30 1 •" 89 I 65697 ATJGIE as 8 199 111 Fell. Cboneau C W ChappeU 199 399 399 81 40 Time. 21'. I'll. I :l f£. Winner Br. g, bj Octagon — Lady Violet (trained by M. B. Arterberry). Weni to i»'si at 1:14. At posi 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving; agcoad and third the sJ Lord of the Forest, from 1 Hying Btart, made the running by 1 wide e..ip 10 the final sixteenth, where * commenced t Ore and barely lasted long enough. NIgrette, from :i fair start, steadily lmi roved her position, bit was forced oui on the last nun. then gnished with a cydooic rush and is 1 1 extra good torm. s, ;i Lad, on the inside, ran in close pursuit of the winner, but S'HS I keted on the inside in the bet ouartcr and could never x- 1 op, being badly interfered with. Dehuroa failed to stay af»er early ehan attendance on the pacemaker. Pal, on the Inside in close quarters, was snulbed back repeatedly and eloped • big gap. Bryan, shuffled to the rear at the start, was nevei dangerous. Bar! Rogers likes softer going. Scratched t;i;7sL' lain.,, do. 196. overweights Lord of the Forest, 1 pound; Pelagoa, 1: Mil re. 2. Meaningless Names a Bother. MEANINGLESS NAMES A BOTHER. The peculiar names oftentimes given to horses are ■ source of bother to other persons than those who wonder at such unwieldy or meaningless names every time they appear in an entry list or on a racing program. An English racing man gives the following experience, when trying to telegraph a commission on the steeplechaser I'll Go Nap. an abominable name to give a thoroughbred: "I wrote a telegram to back I'll So Nap and Centre Board each way." he said. "The clerk at Lie Office smiled sweetly and s.iid. 'Fin that "I'll Go Nap" will cost you twopence. Ton may just as well put "I "ill go nap." ' 'But don't you see.' 1 explained, 'I must put "I'll Go Nap." ' She ■eemed to think that 1 wanted to be colloquial and friendly to the commission agent to whom I was telegraphing, but she put down her pencil and said with emphasis: 'I am afraid you don't, quite understand. You wish to abbreviate possibly, and save a word. What I wish to explain to you is that this win eost you just the same as if yon wrote clearly "I will go nap." ' 'P,u; I don't wish to put "I will go nap." ' 1 sild again. •• '(th. of course,' and she shrugged bei shoulders, extremely sorry for my denaenesa, 'if you won't you won't.' I then produced a paper and said, "Is it not belter to back a horse the way be is named than no! to 1 n If he wins'.-' Bui seeing a h ok of exceeding commiseration on her face I had to give it up. As she pin the change down I am quite certain il was with the thought that I was either very pecen i i'- or had escaped from somewhere." One Way to Wipe Out Handbooks. I ONE WAY TO WIPE OUT HANDBOOKS. The l'loneh Government is consider lag the advhu biHty of establishing pari-mutuel offices throughout Prance away from the racecourses, the idea being to break up clandesiine or illegal belting, or what would be known in this country as poolroom or hand lMK k spec ulalion. M. Kouby. a French Deputy, has laid heroic the French Chamber a proposal having (his end in view. He gives ii as his opinion that sue'.i ::n arrange mont would do away with the illegal betting ollioos. wblah the government has found it so bard to wipe out. A report is to be made to the French Ministry of Agriculture on the advisability of the proposed Innovation. The nasal 8 per cent, would be deducted, out of which M. Kouby considers 2 per cent, should go to the race society, l per cent, for ivptats, I per cent. for tie improvement of breeding ami Hit remaining -I per cent, to the government to be distributed in various ways. Answers to Queries. ANSWERS TO QUERIES. [Communications without names ami aftdrfaari of senders will not be answered or noticed.] Bey. Chicago. The Grace Laraes bet was :, draw. Fred D., Detroit, Mich. The price should be 8 and S lo K W. ft ('••.. Cincinnati. O. There was no Opening i. tting. Draws. G. A. I'.. Chicago. Mr. Zeigler is a wealthy Cincinnati theater owner and promoter. Berg. Chicago. Eight to 1 opening was correct. II A. to the contrary notwithstanding. Several got on SCO WSgerS at that pri e. Los Angeles Form Chart. LOS ANGELES FORM CHART. (ASCOT PARK.) LOS ANGELES. CAL.. Thursday. March 7. 1907. Eighty-fifth day. Lof AsgeleS Jockey Club. Winter Meeting (90 days). Weather clear: track good. (21 books on.) I'n siding .fudge, a. W. Hamilton. Starter, Fichanl Dwyer. Secretary, Jobs Boden. Racing sia'is at .1:4.5 p. m. W Indicates whip, s spurs. B bUnkers. Figure- is paresthesia following ihe distance ol each race Indicate track record, age oi horse and weight carried. \£\£y FIBST itACK Short Purse. Steeplechase. (2:50§-*7-— 17©.) Purse S4B9. i-year-olai 6*7 I "db O did and upward. Allowances. Net value ti wlnaei s:\s . tnd Horses AWtPPSt 13 5 7 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P S i:::i: .-'INDIAN IL w- fj 136 5 2 :i 3 1111 N'arvaez M.F'lane\-P'kles P ti I 2 13 DECIMO w 7 110 1 3 L'; 23 2 2 2 2 CTCOnnor .1 M Shields 2 -i 3 4-j out \l-:.\cii:i. WS139 1 4 1» ll 3 3 o 0 Renn Mrs C V Tapper 10 15 15 5 1 o;t;_ -PPFNN' s wa 7 152 2 1 KelL T McBride Orangevale Stable6-3 9-6 1 1-3 out HADDEUS ws 7 127 3 5 Fell. Warren M J Hayes 7 7 7 2 1-J Time, 3:12, Winner p.. h, by Indhj -Lucerne, by LongfeUovi (trained bj A. P. Buckles). Weni to oust at i:iv \i ii,.-i " minutes. Start good. Woo easily. Indian II. fenced cleanly throughout and had bo opposition alter taking the third Juaap. Dvcime raa out after taking the third jump, but wa- takai back and finished the course. The same applies t" Vencida Brennus feU heavUy ■a r i e second obstacle ml Thaddeus t U over him. overweights A'encj.jo. ."■: Tha'ldeus. 2. 07409 SLconp PACK 7-8 Mile. l :2v I 00.) Parse $400. 4-year-oMa and upward. O a rsrOO SeUing. Net value to winner £325. Ind Horses \wFpp~St U '- -t Str~Fin jTiT-Ui-y s Qyvners «) II C P S 67116 GILPIN vv 5 110 5 7 } | 2 * I-'. 1" 1-'. I Poland H Booker :; ^ 2 1 2-5 NETTING a E MS 2 :: 5 j P. l1 S* _ • B McDan'lF Kraft ti 5 B 2 I 6728S LUCKETT wi'-7 MI I 2 F :._ 1 '. :;- 3» Kim/ 1 tfailn 7 10 19 3 9-6 67388 JOYNEH w 5 1)9 3 1 lj 3 •'•' F I' W Knapp C L McDonald I lis 1 , K7U88 WILLIE GREGG ws 6 107 ( ( ^ i1' :.:' :, :•■• .1 Clark E B Beatty 10 15 15 5 2V 67338 I'llV/. we 7 196 8 ' 7 ;•■',' t.' 9* Brussel P Culhertson 10 18 M C 2] 67413 IFENRTf WATTE WB 6 119 1 i t ' ' : 7'" 7 : • 7 » • u gmith C B Littleton 19 15 lo I 2 67311 III col cap n 7 io7 4 8 8 B 8 8 8 Butwell (I W Robinson 0 b b J 7 5 Time, 27. 1:1 . 1:151, 1 :28. Winner (ii. h. by Juvenal Koumiss (trained by 3, Booker). Went to post at 2:2u. At post i minutes, start giMid. Won easily; second the sssie; third hiving. 'iilpin broke kindly from 1'ic barrier and forced ihe pace for the tirsl half on Ihe outside, took th • lead when turning for home and held Setting sate through the last sixteenth. The latter was reserved :n close attendance tor the ftrsl half, moved up gradually thereafter and finished gamely nnier urgtng. Luckett, in a sharp last siMeeniii hrnsh, outstayed Joyner. The tetter itaowed spe?d, but tired at the end. WlJlle Gregg ran well to the stret'h. The winner was in for 9400; so bid. Scratched 67338 Meddling Palsy, in:.: i;i;.mi7 Parvo, 105; 66066 Bockey. 110. n^l/ll THIRD RACE 5-8 Mile. (50f 3 110.) Purse $400. 1-year-olds and upward. O I TrU'i Selling, Net value to winner 8325. i nl I torses ~~\Wri'T»~St~"1 '. ",~sTr~l'"in Jockeys Owner's O H C mff_JB (7142IMANERA w 5 105 13 1 i- 1 \ '■ l H .Smith Mrs \\ .) Speirs 2| 2) 2 1 12 66686 MV CJUOICE B I 196 ■■ 2 2 -- -- 2s .1 lianas A 'l lin 3 I 1 9-6 4-6 67387 MERRY SPORT W 7 19T 12 1 0- ti1 •'•' 3 C Boss \ G Buser M M 20 8 I 67217 AVALON a I 110 9 6 71 7' :,";- I'1 Butwell B i Von Bokhelenl9 lo 10 1 2 67163 BRO PVao ■ w s no t 12 5' ::»'- ::"- 5: B McDan'LD A Ro 1 S I 2] 9-6 61142 COMAS ws.i pr; .. g gi gi 6* Boyd il G BedweU 39 59 59 20 10 67089 SPARTAN a I 197 1" 7 19" '. ■•■: - 7' Morisrity R II Harris 69 M9 hH) 40 29 6728S MOHI R ws 4 h'7 1 13 8* 19* pp s m Preston J C Puasatl 15 15 M 4 2 •,7::--7 VANDALO wa 7 193 U 8 4* P 7; : '. Doraey Orangevale StableSO 69 ti') 2S 12 67242 LIBERT1N US WSS 4 119 14 S 3| 5" P. 10- W Knapp Club Staid. :; B I I 5 I 19 67242 PERDITION WS 4 196 7 :: 12* 12» 12* U« Brussel F Wallhauser 50 60 60 25 12 67414 VERITAS VIN't "IT w 4 107 ill 11J 11' IP 12* Wilmot "W Gardner 20 30 30 12 6 66937 col. P. PALMAR w 4 107 4 10 13* 13* 13**13** Kuns C F. Rogers 60 SO SO 30 12 67f42 LISBIA ' wn 1 WS Sit 14 14 II 11 l Poland G .1 Long It M M li ". Time, 21 1. in;. 1 :02 . Winner Ch. in. by Emperor of Norfolk \iu. tia ha 1 trained lo W. I Speirs). Weni lo pii-t :ii 2:51. \l post r, minutes. St. 11 I R I Won c.i \'\ : second the same: third ban. lip". Mullet. 1 ^. t Oft ll\illg. led I \ :l Wide lliul - ill all. I Well with plenH | l Spare. M.V Chine. w.s ara C.s in ■ l..s, s| pnisuit. Dnished gamely and was easBy best of ih hers. Mcnrj Sport, in a sharp hist ."ighth drive, outstayed Avakm. The tetter taushed fast, l^ru l'yro failed to si.n. XM whiner was In for $40d; no bid. Scratched 67441 Welker, 1U7. Overweights — Lisbia, o ssaads; Vaudalo, 2. j £* rj A r* BJ FOURTH RACK— 1 Mile. (ItSSft— S— 100.) Purse $400. 4-year olds and upward. D I TcDO Selling. Net value to wjuuer $325. ■ ■ #Ind Horses AWt PP ~St '4 '.■r~:*4~s7r~Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S B7.'?6fi~?ioR7'. A LETE w 7 109 3 2 2- Is l3 l4 IU R McDan'lHuntcr Stable 1 1 7-101 3 out 61636'IUHJAM M 5 104 ." 5 3'i 3'i 3» :;- 2:,i I Harris F ,J Kelt. ■ ■ I 7 6 7-5 12 0.7391)1. TLIE B. WsH 4 99 2 1 1' -'1 -' 2ft IHV Preston C B Bngera 12 12 12 31 1 67315 RESERVATION WB 7 115 14 5 4 4- 4- 4" Kunz II Q Bedweil 5 6 5 1 1-2 67240 STILICHO w s 7 111 4 3 4" 5 5 5 5 J Clark I laker City StableS 15 15 4 1 Time. 25. 4m. 1:1." . 1:41 J. Winner — Ch. m. by Rey del Sierras— Bttanard (trained by P. Reilly). Went to post at .3:23. At post I minutes. Start goad. Won easily: second and tliird the same. Gorgalete raced in close pursuit of Lilie R. for the tirst quarter and then passed into the lead an-1, die-play lag the most speed, always held the race safe. Jetsam BWTed up gradually after pa-sing the far turn and. in a long stretch drive, easily wore down I.ilie P.. in tlie tinal eighth. The latter showed speed, but was continually under the whip and tired palpably when an eighth out. Ro«cr\ atioii shoiwd 5cant spee-L The winner was in for £1,409; no bid. £1*7 A d d FIFTH RACK— 1 Mile, (1:301 4 -MP.) Purse $400. S-fwar olds and upward. O I tDO Selling. Ret value to winner 8326. 77id Horse- AWtPPSt 'j '/2 ^4 Sir liu Jookeys Owners 0 11 (.' P S _ 88386 BRAlQG wsb8 112 a 3 2- 2- !• 1- l'J J Harris J Curl 6-8 6-5 7 -5 7-101-3 i,7-tl4 KING ( F MIST WB 4 109 7 7 ."• | Eft -1 ' 8* 2i" Kunz P C Donaleche 3U 40 40 12 5 67340*ELJdDALE rl 9S 3 4 4^ 8ft 5s 6* * Brussel J Coffey 8 8 5 8 5 7-10 G74I7 -L1.1Z ALL'TH F. w 4 107 6 1 U U 2'J 8ft 41 Moriarity R F Carman C 7 7 21 4-5 67412*RSVOL1 7 107 E I P 4 * Sft 4ft 5-J R McDan'lV Gilbert 1 I 1 7-101-3 67412 WOODTHORPE w 5 112 1 I 74 7- G' 6" 6' C Ross R H Harris S 15 15 5 2 67167 STELLA \ w3 9:5 I 5 8 8 8 7C 7« Callahan W T Anderson 30 50 50 20 10 67367 BD 'I RACY w 3 95 4 C 3"k 6' 71 8 8 M Preston J F Newman 30 40 40 12 5 Time. 25. 40. 1:I5|. 1:42'. Winner— R. h. bv Siddartha — Caatatrice (trained by J. Curl). Weal to post at 3:50. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. Bragg forced ■ iast pace for the tirst half, then moved into the lead after turning for home and won un 1 ■:• n -siiaiul. Kin},' of Mist gradually improved bis position alter going the first half and. Standing I long Stretch drive namely. outstayed Klmdale. The latter faltered at the half-mil:- post, but rallied fast in the linal eighth and finished with a rush. Elisabeth F. showed speed, but tired in the last sixteenth under a hard drtre. Revolt quit when tlie pinch came. The winner was run up from $500 to 81,000 by C T. Roots and bought in. /» rj A «Q rr SIXTH RACK 7-8 Mile. (135ft— 4— 09.) Purse $400. 4-year-olds and upward. \y | 4tO 4 Selling. Net value to winner $325^ Ind Horses AWt IT' St U '~-\ Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 67381 TAT'l ENHAM ws C 107 Hi 11 8ft Eft V 8* l1 Jno Carroll W II Moon- 50 t',0 GO 20 10 •7331 LYI'IL WROUSMAN WB 5 106 I 7 I 2* V 1* 2" M Preston C L Maokey 6 7 5 I 4-5 63288 .1 V. KIRRY I I 101 1 0 6' 8" 71 51 * Botwell -I B McG ratio 6 7 7 2* C-5 i;G917 REDWOOD II. WsH 4 110 Z 1 1° 1T 2' Z» 4' R McDanTA D Worley 2 8ft 2ft 1 8-6 i,7:::s VIONA WB G 105 7 4 8' 7- 0- Gl 51 C Ross W Schubacfa 10 10 7 3ft G-5 M..1 I I KKKY FOOT w 4 105 3 1 2l 41 91 8J 6»U Clark J W Graham 20 30 20 12 6 BCS91 NA'ITli: BUJfPFO WB 5 107 G 9 P 3' 41 4t 7' H Smith A\' A OeweeS 3 3 2i 1 3-5 67441 si'.wita \vb 4 HE ii M 4 H -"'; 7' g* Pinssul OUveGroveStable SS 50 20 8 4 f t;458 FITOCRTHA sit 8 PK) 1 2 HH' li|i» lu 9" » U B Smith W V Conran M 50 50 M 10 66S37 RESPIRATOR BB10 1W 4 5 11 11 11 11 107 Dorsey Uaid d Blosser 31 5o ."^) L'u 10 07441 RAIN CLOUD w 4 100 5 8 71 91 81 10" -U G Nichols Smith & Martin 50 5u 50 211 8 Time. 243. 4!H. 1 :17. 1 2!' . Winner— Oh. g, bv. Tristan— Voealetta (trained by .1. Healey). Weni to post at 1:2.;. At post I minute. Start good. Won handily: second easily; third driving. Tsttenhan broke slowly, but improved his position fast on lh - far turn and. coming through with a rush in the thai Sixteenth, wore down l.ydie Wrousman in the tan] slrido. The hitter dashed inlo a big leal on the far turn, but tired in ihc linal drive. .1. V. Kirby. in a long stretch drlTe, wore down Redwood II. :,i tl ml. The hitter Showed great early Bgeed, but tailed to stay. \"i na finished fast. The w Inner was in for MOO; no bid. Scratched »;7I41 Thorn I.oe. 105; C7441 Myrtle H., 105. Overweights Respirator, 2 pounds. Page 3 New Orleans Form Chart. I NEW ORLEANS FORM CHART. (CITY PARK.) NEW ORLEANS, LA., Thvrr.day. March 7. 1907.-Fortieth day. City Park Jockey Club. W Intel Meeting. ] (00 day--. 1 Weather clear: track fast. (51 hooks on.) Presiding Judge. Irani i-- Trevelyan. Starter. Mars Cnssidy. Racing Secrelary, (ieorge II. Kuhl. Racing sialic at 2 (Ml p. m. W indicates whip. S span, B blinkers. Figures in paren*hc is following the distame of each race Indicate track record, age of horse and weight carried. d IT /f J O FIRST RACK- 3 1-2 Furlongs. (41—2 lie .) Parse MOO. 2 year olds. Maidens. |3 • 'i/T«/ Fill'.;. AUowaacea. Met value to winner gSOO Ind boratS AWt~PP~St U V-j ?4 Slrl'in Jockeys Owners ~Q H C P S 1.7 '77 ROSBBLOOhl wu ill 8 1 l4 1° Is Nlcol R Tncknr 8 5 S 5 7 5 4 5 2 5 ....'. !'• PARISIAN AKiOF.I. WlMtN 4 - .' -i 23 Hogg »Q fj Hollo SS 40 « 1". 7 67461 i i \.v n w* 112 2 7 5- .'{!• :\h .1 Lee n Hammond 31 4 4 3 2 1-2 •17 "Vl.l TK FOSTF.R w n lit 4 I 71 11 4- Mitchell E Richardson In 15 15 I 2 CoC.vcKKMsK an 115 1 :: 4' Eft B'ftTraxIer .1 11 Young 13-517-513-67-102-5 j 67325 LA. s.\M.\I A m 112 I •". I* 41 G1 I.loyd .1 II Baker 8 15 15 i 2 HOPHOMORB a M IM in lo 7- .las CarroUM J l»aly 25 5U 50 15 6 ( 67376 FLORENCE KEIL wins 7 s H3 S . 8- Goedlhe .1 .1 Markkin 3* M t 15 8 67249 MICKLETON MAID W His i I 0* « ■* AV Ii Wk'rMrs R Harris 3J 4u M IS S •J7"t1 VVINOI \ W 108 G 2 H 91 10 R Lowe W H Snyder 20 25 8 I 4 Time. Ill, 24. -(••. 121. Winner— R. f. by Hastings — Lady Rosemary (trained by 11. C. Riddle). Went to post a: 2:( :;. At t ost 4 minutes. Start fair. Won easily; secon 1 the same: third driving. Roseblooni left the l» t with a great burst ol speed and qnicsJy ran away ir»iu the others, lame wide *nto the stretch, hat won enntering. Parisian Model showed big haproeeaseat, ra oa the inside lor tin entire trip and easily best r.| the others. Dona II. began slowly ami moved np fast on the turn lata the homestretch, but tired in the linal drive. Late Foster closed a gap. Qreatse was Interfered with soon after the start, but ran poorly. Scratched 00B4O Boaoai Friend. los: 60074tGeneva S.. 112; g1S7V Relapse, 108; 06605 My Lore, lttS; 07301 l.illie Kruter. ld.s. Overweights Roseblooni. 3 paaads. £+i"7 A PT/\ sKco.N'F Rack.— Short Course. BteenhM haae. (IrBBft 8 130.) Parse MOO. 3-year- 13 i ^t_J\J old- and onward. Hiudieap. Net value to winner $500. Ind~ Horses AWtPPSt 3 6 9 11 ~StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 8 f.74'Kl AIT.KS WS 8 142 1 9 ".: 5". ?,\ :'.'. 3- ll W Henry K L Tallev I S 8 3 7-5 CTihhi BUBADOR w BIS* 1 7 2* 2:l 1* 1* U 2} Yourell P J Douglas 10 16 15 7 2J 674M ABABO W 7 150 I 2 73 7" I»ft 2 21 3J Boyle T D Sullivan 13-513-621 5-5 3-6 67600 LIGHTS OUT w G 144 5 5 •* g* 61! 64 4* 4« Archib'ld J T Stewart G 8 S 3 8 5 67375zINCANTA TIOM W 5 146 S 1 I" 4" 41 4' 54 5" Waleott AI B Spalding 31 1S-51G-W1-5 3-5 67375 PORT WORTH W 4 134 I I V -' Gs t,'"li-i,- .1 Murphy Al .1 Daly 20 30 20 8 4 (.74IMI-II A. BCHR'DERwa 6 139 7SNS7777 Pollock L F Barthe S 10 10 41 3-2 (7375 FAfBIAN ws G 134 9 4 in Fell. Major A L) Walstiom 30 50 50 20 S 166950) UNCLE JAMES w 4 148 3 1 Bolted. J Ford J Flemniing 10 10 8 3 7-5 Time. .°,:00. Winner R g, by Bykeston— Lets It. (trained by K. I.. TaBey). Went to post at 2:0. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and third 1hc same. Allies was well saved under restraint until going to the ninth jump, where he moved up fast and drew awaj after taking the last J rnp. oatgnming Bnbador in the final drive. Bahndnr was hnstled along all the way and mneli aned in forcing and setting the pQCC and tired in -tlie final fill long, lint held on g 1 n. ly. Araho ran in close contention for the entire trip and moved np after taking the eighth .jump, but tired under pie-111. in the Stretch run. Uncle James ran out at the second jump. Lights Out and Incantation finished el up. Fabian \.:c- bumped into by Allies at the fourth jump and was thrown, broke his leg and was ,!• troyed. Scratched -6S540IPeter Becker, LM. f* 7 A £v 1 THIRD B.4C1 5 1-2 Furlongs. (l:05i— 3— 04J MM added. 3 -year -olds. Colts and \y I 'iO JL Geldings. Selling. Net value to winner 1375. Ind Horses AWt I'P St '4 '- ''-, Sir l Tn "bwLey:- Owners « O H C P S 17224 LITTLE GEORGE WB lit 11 3 3" 1- 1U 1' Hogg G H Holle 5 8 8 3 1 17124 F1KKDWICK WB KO G 2 2» 2' 41.'. 2" .las Hen'svB Schrelber IS 30 ^0 S 4 aarre MAELSTROM wall2 2 5 4^ 3n 2nt :;i Pickett R R Bradley 26 M 30 15 7 66375 PLAUD Wan Ml 7 7 H 4"W W 4f J I^ee J AY Formah 3 3". 3 G 5 1 2 67377 MOCCASIN WBB 109 5 11 S1 81?. 71 5' Lloyd AV Newman 15 15 15 6 3 67466 FLRE ALARM WSB 119 13 10 lo1 7* tft g« Garner OH Neal 13 517 517-5G-5 3-5 E732C CABRIT ws 11^ 4 4 Eft U1 94 71 Foy ECVonSchl'mmer 30 60 50 30 10 K7030 ARNO was 10312 13 ]i".Kial03 I1 Pen'past C 8 Wilson ino KiO 30 10 5 674*1 BELLMENCE w MM 9 71. 51 S1 92 Troxler .1 E Murphy 4 G 5 2 1 (7124 PAXTON wan 1 1;» I s I" 5* 5* hi- AV it W'k'rW Qerst 12 1G 1G G 3 667*9 DE SHANNO m 112 '■ 12 12' 12' 121 11'?. Farrow N Tnmbnrello 26 53 63 20 10 67*29 BELSAY will 8 1 tak »t XL* 12* Nlcol E Corrigan E 13 12 4 8-5 i i 1 ROTHGEB ■ 112 1 I 13 13 13 13 Slitchell j Gritlin M Go GO 20 10 Time. 23ft, 48ft, 1 :us \ Winner— B. g. by Boanerges Africa (trained by W. L. Lewis). Went to post at 5:oo At i« st 2 minutes. Start good. Woa driving; second and third the same. Little Oeorge goi otr fore irdty and kept pace with ihe leaders until on the turn out of the bncfcstretch, Where he drew away and opeaed Dp a winning lead, but was driving hard at the end to -tall oil ileal-Wtefc. The latter aine through on the inside When entering the lioaieslieleh an I tinisbed gamely under the w 1 1 i j . Maelstrom, a keen contender at all stage-, wna bnmped Into and crowded oa the turn mi of the bachstretch add dosed np again in the stretch run. Plaud began slowly and made up gioend. Relay was ontfooted all the way. Moccasin and Fire Alarm finished well. The winner was entered for ijilOO, no bid. Scratched— ;7::5o-lligginl.otliaiii. 11! ; 00100 Joe Davis. 100. Overweights fltlaaj, l aoanaa. /J7/I PCO lOIIMII RACK— 1 1-16 Miles. (1:44?, — 1— !)S.) l'urse ?700. 3 year-olds and upward. \) I ri»J^ Handicap. Net value to winner .$55(i. ind Horses A~wTPP~St Vt % -A Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 6VS62 ST. VALENTINE wu 6 106 5 5 I1 l1 1= l"k l1^ J I ee A P C.inter 3 IS 53 9-109-20 (C7352)PA8AX ENA w B 5 105 4 4 3- Q 2- ■* 2= F Keves 1! Vincent G 9 9 3 1 67377»PINK STAR WB 3 90 6 6 4;! 4- 4' 3i 3' C4oldstein J H AA'oodford 7 15 13 4 8-5 (7403* ANNA DAY w 4 M 2 1 5= 51 6 G 4^ R Lowe B (Jorrigan 10 12 9 21 4-5 67201 'PETEB STERLING w 4 108 1 2 G G 6) 4*5' Hogg A Brown 7-5 8-5 8-5 3 5 17 G7301:,BITTKR MISS W 3 89 2 3 S« 3' S'ft 6* 6 Bilac J C Calm G 9 .9 3i 3-2 Time. 245. 48ft, 1:13ft, 1 :3!tB. l:4Ci. Winner — B. Ii, by Himjar — Bracelet (trained bv A. /humeri. Went to post al 3:20. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. St. Valentine got off forwardlv and ontfooted Bitter Miss while rounding the first turn, was then stoa Red .ind. holding the lead all the way. had something in reserve when Pasadena challenged and drew away under pressure at tht end. Pasadena v. as a keen contender all the way and made a determined effort at the furlong iKist, hat tired in the final drive. Pink Star ran a good race and easily disposed of the others. Anna Day finished fast. filter Miss failed to stay. Peter Sterling ran a dull race, far below tils tru? form and it should be thrown out. Overweights--Ritter Miss. 8 pounds. {+ ry A pr Q FIFTH RACK— 7-8 Mile. (1:25—0—87.) purse :,v ( Ml. 4-year-olds and upward. \J § ^ifJO All evames. Net value to winner $400. 'ind Horses AWt~PP~St 14 xk % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S " G717G)F.MKRC.F.NCY WB G 120 6 2 5'1 3- l1 1- 1* Garner ,1 H McCormick 3-5 7-1013-201-4out (fc7430)FOXMEAD w s G 105 4 5 Ih Ink 2s 2= 22 Lloyd B C Evans 5 8 8 3-2 1-4 67330 NUTWOOD WBB 4 Ml 3 4 4* 4'.'. 3ft gj 31 Pickens H Blumunthal 50 100 100 50 10 57287 FENIAN wsbG105 7 G 64 6" 5" 5" 42 A Martin V T Weir 40 75 75 12 8ft G717.-OHIVKSA wb 4 100 5 1 2 2' 41 4' 510 Hogg A Brown 3] 1 11 59 20out 67300 GREY I'Ll'ME WB 6 885 8 T 1 7 7 7 6« F Keyes II Ellison MO 208 808 75 81 G(17".7 SYNTAX w 4 104'. 1 3 31 6« 65 6* 7 Russell L M Schilling 100 888 200 75 25 Time. 24*. 483. 1:135. 1 :liTft. Witiner — R. g, by Rathanipton — Crisis (trained by ('. I.onie). Went to |K sl at :'.:5r,. At post 4 minutes. Start ginnl. Won easily: second the same: third driving. Kinergency outclassed the others, was rated along in behind the leaders until on the tarn out of the back-Btreteh, where he went thioi.gh on the Inside with a rush and was well in baud all oi the last furlong. Foxinead, off forwardly. set a fast pace and raced Ohiyesa into defeat, but readily gave way to the winner. Nutwood, on the inside all the way. was tiling at the end and under a hard drive to stall off Fenian. The latter finished well. Ohiyesa showed. speed, but kept bearing out on the far 1 urii. Bcntehed— (67420)Soatbern Cross, 100; U7o7b John L. IngUi, 105: 0732»-'Cobim sa, 105; G7250-'Kleln. wood, 108. Overweights— Syutux, 2J pouuds. fc /» 7 A PT A SI NTH. IVUTE^-l 1-8 Miles. (1:53—6—101). Purse $400. 4-year olds and upward. \J | tt *J T3C Selling. Net value to winner $300. Ind Horses A WtPPSt St % ^ ^4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners 5 11 C P S C7378*GRENABB ws G 106 3 1 8' 5:; ?»'2! 1= l Qarner J H McCormick 1 1! l"l 1-103-53-10 (67378)BELLIADIAN WB 5 110 5 3 1- lh l!' 3.' 3- L'2 Nlcol .1 S Ward 41 6 G 13-101-2 67402*BVIE GREENB WBB 1 1 00 I 7 41 2- P'k 1" S* Sft Lloyd .T P Mavbcrry G G 5 13-M1-] (67179)DEKABBR w 7 8M 1 1 3b 31 53 4". 4' 4' Hogg W Kunz 15 30 12 5 2 b7402 K. ELLaTWORTH WB I 100 I 2 7 4J 4t» 5'i 52 56 Jas Hen'syK Trotter G S 7 2 4-5 1,7104 JUNGLE IMP wsk 5 8M 4 5 5J 6- G2 6i G- Gnk J Lee J B Brannon 12 40 30 10 3 G7302 DON'T A£K ME ws 8 107 7 6 Gl 7 7 7 7 7 Bilac J W Fuller , 8 15 15 5 3-2 Time. 25. 50ft, 1:184, l:41g. 1:54?. Winner — B. g. by St. C.-itien — Turmoil (trained by ft Lonie). Went to [K st at 4:21. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. Grenade was taken back while rounding the tirst turn and worked his way up gradually on the mil aid*. carried Brie Greene along at a rapid pace on the far turn and drew away easily after entering the homestretch, showing surprising improvement. Rellindian finished fast under punishment after being can led wide on the turn into tht homestretch. F.vie Greene ran a good mile, but tired in the la^t faffang. Dekaber went fairly well. King Kllsworth tired. The winner was entered for 8500; no bid. Scratched — 67370* Foreigner, 104; 07379 James Reddiek, 112; (67351)Tlnker, 103; 67375 St. Noel. 102: 07179 Bell-lbe -Cat, 103. C\H /\ PI PC BBVBNTH RACE— 4Vn BsUa. (1:128—4—101.) 8400 added. 3 year-olds and upward. \j % t;i)0 Seliiug. Net value to winner 5300. Ind Horses AWt PP St '4 '.4 ~a~S~tr~~Fin Jockeys Owners 5 H C I'~S~~ 67028'RETICKNT ws G 115 5 10 1\ 71 3nk 11 Gaugel B C Evans 10 lo~~ 8 3 hT S7380 PI.ANFTE W 3 104 2 S 5* 8ft Tft 2nk Hogg E Corrigan 2 4 4 2 1 87154 TOM MAX KINS wb G 115 11 2 31 31 4l 3i» F Keyes T A Gav 85 25 20 8 4 87374 LOCHGOn. us G 110 7 7 81 Bft Eft 41 Lloyd J H Baker S, 25 1G G 8 lit^r:;.. 1 :. OP THE BAY w 3 99 9 E 41 (i»k 8' Eft Bilac A Simons 10 15 10 4 2 67075* AUDITOR W 6 115 8 1 10* 5' 61 G^ L Smith R Tucker 3 4ft 4* 2 4-5 G73493KX :tT1:MENT wb 4 115 4 4 9h 10' 1111 71 Jas Hen'syE Trotter 8 13 13 5 8ft G7300)GOOD PLAYER w E 115 13 V 0* H 8' Troxler R E Watkins 8 20 M 8 3 G7154 FIELD L.ARK W 4 110 3 9 2h 8ft 8* 8* .1 Lee J \V 1'ugh I I 14 68-6 I I r:,S49 CORDEN RISK wit 3 101 88 11 11 H 9- 108 Garner J H McCormick 26 68 68 16 8 67348 BLUE DALE WB 3 881 G G G"k 41 11 11 T Taylor W Kunze 8 12 10 4 2 Time. 24. 48ft, 1:13ft. Winner — B. g. by Fresno — Secretive (trained by R. ('. Fvans). Went to posi at 4:50. At post 5 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. Reticent broke slowly and 'as outrun for the first quarter, but worked his way up 011 the oatallh? on the far turn, finished gamely under punishment and disposed of Tom Mantins in the final drive. Planule was crowded hack at the atari and. closing ■ big gap. tinisbed with a great burst of speed alter coming lo the outside when entering the Homestretch. Tom Mankins ran in improving form and was a I. ecu contender all the way. Lochgotl BnUhed last. Cixxl Player and Field Lark showed the aaost early speed, but iiied under punishment in the la--n turlong. Blue Bale Med. The winner was entered for $"iiX); no bid. Beratched 07438 Prince Brntaa, 115. Hot Springs Form Chart. I ] j ( HOT SPRINGS FORM CHART. (OAKLAWN.) HOT SPRINGS, ARK., Thursday, March 7, LC07. Twenty-eighth dav. Oaklawn Jockey Club. Rnrtng Meeting (00 days). Weather clear; track fast.* (7 books on. » Presiding Bulge. Frank L Rryan. Starter, A. R. Bade. Secretary, P.. W. Maginn. Racing starts at 2:15 p. m. W indicates whip. S spurs, R blinkers. Figures iu parenthesis following the distance of each race indicate track record, age of horse and weight carried. ft^7/l ftSi FIRST RACi: 3 1-2 Furlongs. (42—2—110.) Pane 8JS00. 2 vear olds. V lidens. O I iDO Oolta and Geldings. Sidling. Net value to wiun.-t $805. TiTd Horses AWt I'P St 't 'j vt Str Fin Jockeys Owners t» H (^ P~~S ALRERT STAR w 112 I 8 lh 1" ll Mountain 1) T Morris p j:, j- r ^ 67383 -T.II.I.Y BOWLEGS WHO G 1 2' 2«J 2» C H Shill'gR L Thomas 7-M4-5 4-6 out— 67343 ALJ3ERT M. w MB 4 2 4- 3* 3* Griffith II R Raker 15 88 88 7 1 67003 SIG SASS w 108 8 E S* 6] 4i G Swain Mrs P. E Shilling s 10 10 2 s 5 67868 hrOOLLOUGH W ms 7 8 8 6 51 Cherry I. A CeUa 10 r j- 4 •■ 67343*WATBB LOCK w 104 E I S'l 4'^ V Cline Stobba Bros 6 7 7 2 4 5 i;7::!C. OCR BOY w 112 2 1 61 7» 7l D Austin 8 P Harlan 8 6 6 3 4 E 67393 WILLIAM BISSETT W loGi 17 7 B 8 A'buchon P T China G 7 7 2 I Time. 121, 24?. Mi, 42ft] Winner— R. c, by Star Shoot— Lady Alberta drained by P. T. Marrfa). Weal to DOBt at 2:14. At peal 1 minute. Start ginxl. Won handily: second drhing: third the vime. \lht»rt Star, showing himsell to be a good colt for a new beginner and aided by good handling, -el a fast POCI from the start and. after holding the lead, slood the tinal drive gamely and won well in hand. Billy Row legs ran his umi.iI consistent race, but was nol good enough. Albeit M. n.i- sbarply CM oil on Hie stretch turn and ^buttled fir back, then chm d up the ground resolutely and was going gamely at the cud. Sig Sass ran a fairly good race and was gaining on the leaders at the end. McCoUougfa will Improve. Our Roy had a rough trip. The winner was entered for $4 XJ; no bid. Overweights -William Btaaett, 1* poaads. ft^vT/lB^tCl SKIONO i:\li: 5 1-2 Furlongs. (147ft— 3— 104.) Pane 8900. ?, year olds. Selling. \J i ^t\J*J Met value to wiuuer 5235. I ud Horses AWt PI* St '4 '-,« % Str Fin Jockeys Owners T» il c V s"- 67368tAUTUMN PLOWEB W« M8 6 8 .". » 4". 2- l«k KeatiBg A Weir ~ is III lu 4 r iii.aaMi.KN STRONG WB 116 h 2 l'J l'l 1* 2» Cherry I. A CeUa 7 5 7 5 1 1-2 oat (.; "t -ii aw K \.\ia w ioj 7 3 ::'. ::■ ::.'. :::| Tmemaa p .1 MRletl g 12 i- 5 •■ 67369 ROBE HART w 108 - S 6* 7* 7' 4' Shrere .1 W O'Neall 8 lo 10 4 1 (67394)J£M SIMPSON w e. 107 4 1 4' ."ink.".1 5'i 11 Austin .1 C Milam s lo 10 4 Z (67347)DR. LF10 HUFFMAN w lft» 12 4 2»J 2» 4'ft 6» Moreland G 11 Mailman s lo 10 4 2 67345 DR WENTKER W U4 I 6 8* 6* 51 7' A'bnchon B Schrelber 6 8 3 3 3-3 67384 l t » KYLE w ■ liu 5 12 12 12 81 B1 Moontaln W Hollar 8 10 s 3 8-5 67118 TAUNT us 168 3 7 7* 8"J 81 :il PDhaaha T V- Crist 28 48 44 IS t. (6734S)DULWEBER WB M6 8 11 lift 11* 10» 10' Skirvin SalleediL'hleBter 28 48 40 l' ;, 67369aMOONVINE WB 1»7 II M 1"- 8* H: 11' CH Sbill'gMrs C B Mnhoag 8 8 8 3 5-5 67369 SHARONOW ANA wsn 102 10 8 8*110*12 12 E Martin (i W Clark . I r 40 88 GO 20 10 Time. 21. 40, 1 :01ft, l*OTft. Winner— R. f, by DEandonae — Bashing (trained by J. Cheney). Went to l»ost at 2:43. Al post 2 minutes. Start go id. Won drilled, second BBd ihird the samp. Autumn Flower, probably bc-l at the weights, began slowly and had to go on the outside of the others throngboat and, wearing down the leaden in the tinal drive, got np In the last strides and was going tastes! at the end. Ren Strong -bowed Bach speed ami finished gamely, but was probably ahwL" Haw ■ Kama ran forwardly from Ihe start and faced a fast pace, but was iii close ipiarters through the linal furlong and this probably cost bin second place. Rose Hart ran a good race 1 nder poor handling, aim Simpson tired after going a half. Dr. Lee Huffman showed spocd for a half. Dec Kyle was almost thrown when lie was ennghl in a jam at the start. The winner was entered for S4(»0: no bid. Scratched c.7^'.«'. Nancy, bmj; 57360 Tom .Morgan, 102; 67422*Klng Leopold, 115; ij::2M7 W. A. -.Icr-uian. K»2. /17/J7A THIRD RACE- 3-4 Mile. (1:12ft— 5— 113.) Purse 8)400. 4-year-olds and upward. •3 I 'i ft VJ Selling. Net value to winner $.300. Ind Horses AWtPPSt 'j 'j :U Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C 1' S 67398*SOBBEL TOP W 5 99 2 E B» B» 51 1" Dearborn I 1! Fitzgerald 8ft""i 3 1 l5" 67398 1NA CRAY will BE 8 G 31 ii'\ l'h s- Shreve C B Campbell 3 3 3 1 1-2 67398 MISS AFFABLE WB E lot 10 2 4' ih 8ft 3« C H Shill'gA J Freeman 12 12 12 4 3 67346 SUZAN. ROCAMORA w 5 99 1 1 9'?. s1 s,- 4 ft EngI'der Q W Innea l'o 8S 86 8 4 67421 PENRHYN WB I 97 8 7 G-i G' 4^ 5- UYueman V. .1 Glldersleeve 2'. 2i 2 4-5 2-5 (67420)OdfAH J. W 5 MOft 3 3 2 -l 31 j- Cherry Wright AL- Martin 10 16 1". 8 8 67333 i: .1. SWANNBR Wa 4 97 7 3 7J 7J 8* 7- Skirvin W H Warner 1 1- 1- 4 2 67272 POTTER ws G 101 4 4 1!" 1* G1 »8- J Foley C V Manlier lit 88 20 7 3 G7370 OALMFH \ W 4 92 1112 12' 11- 7- 9- E Marl in J 11 Jenkins 38 GO GO 20 111 67322*VIPEBLNE WB 6 88 6M 10' 10 ' 10' 10' Rutler C W (livens 15 15 1-43 rj7420-Lrcri.I.rs Wa5M6 5 1l liu 9::.11'M1- D Austin A Jones IE 20 20 7 8 G7420 BLACK ALT WB E 104 12 1 .V 12- 12* 12- Moreland W L Mower 38 30 20 12 5 87120 J. R. SHERIDAN w S 101 13 13 13 13 13 13 Hagan G A Lansberry lot) 200 200 SO 20 Time. 2!L 4! i. 1:11 . Winner — Ch. m. by Hermence — Sunny Locks (trained by I. R. Fitzgerald). Went to i»ost at 3:14. At post ."• minutes. Stan good. Won driving: second and third the same. Sorrel Top had a rough trip all the way and WSJ forced to go wide through taterfereaee when coming into the stretch, but tinisbed with a gooil display of speed and goi up in the closing stride. Ina Gray, probably best, had clear sailing but. under weak handling, was forced to sinter defeat. .Miss Affable was well handled, ran close np throughout, but was lucky to take third place. Suzanne Rocauiora saved ground throughout and finished With a rush at the end. Peiirhyn, away slowlv ami going wide all tie way. tired near the end. Omah J. ipiit after going a half. The winner waa entered for 3400; BO bid. Scratched 07447 Matador, 104: 07372 Jack Lory. 100; 67348IDaa McKeima, 101. Incorrect weight iu entries — J. R. Sheridan. P7. Overweights — Omah J., 2^ pounds; Ltteiillu-. I. a / 7 4 71 rOUKTH BACK— 3-4 Mile. (1:12ft 5 113.) Pane 3600. 3-year-olds and upward. 0 ft TT I A. Allowances. Net value to winner X40O. 1 lid Horses AWtPPSt U ' j r i Sir l'Tii Jockeys Owners O H^ C P~ S ~ (G737DHANNIRAL REY WS 6 109 8 2 5* 4*; 2' 1" C H ShUTeM R Bake* 4 4 4 1 7 OOt 67321 TRES .IOLI w 3 90 3 1 li 1" in 2»ft A Morgan F J Pons 15 15 15 1 1 iTLl-YOCNG PILGRIM w G 112 2 4 Sft 8" 43 33 Donvitz L M Sage L'5 88 88 8 3 65099 REDGAUNTLET w :: 95 4 7 7 7 6* 4* Griflith T P Haves lo L'o 88 8 :i 66212*HARRT SCOTT W 4 10S 1 G 6* 6" 6* 51 Moreland Loekart Pros 8 12 12 I I (67396)HTPERION II. WB 4 MOft 1 3 S» 2- 8ft V* Cherry L A Cella 0-240-281-3 oat— Ll.l. A LEAF w 5 107 5 E 1- 5" 7 7 K Martin K Spenc 40 GO GO 20 8 Time. 23ft, ISL 1 :13ft. BJ inner — R. g. by Emin Bey — Chtila (trained bv II. R. Baker). Went ta i« si at 3:42. ai post 2 minntes. Start goad. Won easiiv; sreaad ami third the aaoee. Hannibal Rev, alter being reserved in the early running, moved up with a rush when called on in the stretch and. wearing down the leaders, wan going away. Tree Joli showed the most early speed and raced Hyperion II. into subjection after going a half, but lired badly in ihe linal strides. ^ oaag Pilgrim went veil and is a good racer that would do much better under good handling, his rider almost falling off when he attempted to ride a stiong finish. Redgauntlet trailed far back in the early stages, hat closed a gap near the end. Hyperion II. ran far below his best form and his poor race was probably due to bis bast7 preparation. Scratched— 07306sThe '.".ear, 02: ((17200) Revenue, 00; Fleming, 02. Overweights — Hygerioa '.'-., -'-I pounds. ft7/l 70 FIFTH RACE— i 1-16 Miles. (ltOOft 5 100.) Pazac 3500. 4-year-olds and upward. «J J *± ( ii ARnwaneen, Net value to winner .$400. luii Horses ~AWt l't' St U V2 % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H ~ j P""i S ~ 87448*HIGH REAR wsn 4 108 3 2 l«J 1* 1' l'J l1 Mountain J R WaiBWright 4-6 4-6 7-Mowt— (67346)SCALPLOCK WBB 4 888 1 1 ■'•- 31 2- 8J 2* C H Shill'gP King 4 5 6 7-10out (G7373)RIG ia W BJ 5 101 2 4 4 4 4 3-3- Young O W Scott 10 15 15 2J out 67421 PRINCESS ORNA w 5 102 I 3 2'J 21 3 4 4 Griffith H P Headley 2 11-62 5 5 out Time, 85ft, 4'a-. 1:15, 1:41. 1:47ft. Winner — R. c, by John Bright — Lean (trained by F. Luzader). Went to post at 4:10. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily; second and third the same. Ih'gh Rear, well handled and showing his best form led unevteiided all the way and won eased to a canter. Scalplock moved up steadily under hard urging, but liore over towards the inner rail in the last furlong and almost impeded Rig Bow. but tinisbed well when straightened out. Big Bow came fron a bang way buck in the stretch and might have been second, but for being In close ajanrtera during the Stretch run. Princess Orna showed speed for a half, but tired as if short and outclass!-- this kind when ready. Orel weights — High Biar, 3 pounds. A T Q SIXTH RACK— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. (1:438—5—100.' Purse $100. 4 vear olds and 6T I ^§z I O upward. Selling. Net value to winner $300. Ind Horses AWtPPSt *j jft % Sir Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S G7422- LEECH ER wit 5 110 5 1 l ft l ft 1' 1: 1- C H BhttTgS A Keckham 7^7^7^lout^"* (67323)ADBBBO W 4 100 8 2 43 4* 4l 3l 2i» Dearborn .1 CJass 4 6 5 ti 1 1 ' (43876)ATTZLA w 8 888 G 5 5- 6h 1 5' 31 Finch W McLemore 8 8 6 7-5 3-5 (67S48)LANSDOWN W 7 107 2 3 2J 3» 2»k 2t 4'J G Swain I B Fitzgerald M IE 15 4 5-5 67428 ATHENA W G 100 1 6 6 « 5" 4» 5s F Burton F Gering Jr G 8 S 8-5 3-5 87348 LETA DFFFY ws 4 90 4 4 3' 3h 3-J 6 G Trueman p J Millett 12 16 16 5 7-5 Time. 34ft, 40. 1:14.1. 1:404, 1:45* Winner — Br. Ii. by St. Julien— Mary Bess (trained by C W. Scott). Went |o pant at 4:00. At post 1 minute. Start giMnl Won easily; second driving; third the same. Beecher dashed into a long lead from the start and was never seriously menaced at any stage. Adesvo. poorly handled, was taken back in the first half, but saved ground when coming into Oie stretch an.!, liuisliing fast under hard urging, ootstayed the poariy handlei] Attila. The latter, after going wide almost throughout and trailing in the early stages, came with a rush iu the last furlong. Lnnsdown lired last after going three-quartern and is best in muddy goiug. Alhetia ran disappointingly. Leta DuPy quit badly iu the lual quarter. The winner was entcieil for $400; no hid. Page 4 First Race [1st New Orleans] I?' FIRST RACE— 1 Mile. 4-year-olds and upward. Fillies and Mares. Selling. (1 :::«*— 4 -110.) Index Course. *Dlst Time T'ck Wt St V* Vi *4 StrFln Jockeys Best Company HENPECKED, eh. f, 4. by Margrave — Donna Henrietta (J. Robertson). Weight today 105. ity Park 9 n 12 :i I | ; \ Martin i: leboro, Fenian, K. of the Valley 86WF. Grounds lm 20j 1:431 good 99 9 3 1 S fi- 7»* A Martin Tenia*, Harlmbo, Uabogaay. 66173 P. Grounds 5-8 i.-Olj last UN 9 11 11 92 8°J A Martin Koiiinoor, London, Joan Peters. HAND BAG, eh. f, 4, by Handsel — Magella (A. Schottel). Weight today 110. 67206 F. Grounds 11-8 1:55 fast 1!' ! I T 8 8] 9 '".Van DusenKaiserboff, Qamester, Dele Stronie 66S99 City Park 7-8 1:28 fast 97 14 14 14 11 11 14"iGoldstein Roseboro, Fenian, K. of the Valley 99999 P. Groanda :3:i:.jhvy R 11 7 8 8* S«JGoldstein Cashier, Stockwood, Tarlae. DISCERNMENT, ch. f, 4, by Henry of Navarre— Detection (P. T. Weir). Weight today 110. (7106 F. Grounds 11 16 1:51) hvy 99 6 111 10 B« V* Delabj Gamester, Caronal, B. y Wllllanis 67028 Cit} Park 1 1-8 1:54| fast 95 12 1111 9 101 9*1 Golds! in Oberon, St. NbeL Reticent. KIM I". CSr unds 1 l-M 1:331 mud r-3 . 2 7 4 71 UP'tTrueman Mahogany, Etta M., Brilliant FLOSS S.. or. f, 4, by Handspring — Mary Agnes (F. Garrett). Weight today 110. unds 5-8 1:041 slop 99 8 11 9 6* 8*1 Hogg Dnessa, Margaret M.. M. Donohue Park 11K .:".: KlmvM :: 1 l l 1 I | Hogg Delphie, EvieGreeue, SincerltyBelle 90742 F. Grounds lm 7«y 1:521 hvy 107 12 12 3 fi- B1* Hogg BelHndian, Plantagenet, Geld Coin. STELLA EICHBURG, ch. f. 4, by Handsel— Jessie Bos well (R. H. Clark). Weight today 110. !'. Grounds 5-8 1:04 slop 99 8 10 id 10'- 7; Pickens G. Player. MaJ. Carpenter EverNe r 67002 City Park 7-8 1:28 fast 97 2 12 12 12 il'iP'lBilae Pan] Clifford. Bert Osra, Mazonia. ■ 90 !'. Grounds lm 20y 1:431 good 108 15 la 13 13 15 14'" Beder Ternus, Mariinbo. Mahogany. IOLE, b. m. G, by Scorpion — Summer Hours (T. B. Morris). Weight today 114. 67178 F. Grounds lm 70v 1:46 fast 102 i: 2 ! 2] Uoyd Doubt, Gargantna s anions 6C899 City Park I 1:401 fast 109 I 13 12 12 I! 12 (W R W*k*rPolly Prim. LemonGiri, NellieBurn • ■'" ■ Park 1 1-16 1:46] East 103 7 10 9 9 8" 8" G Swam Merry Belle, DeJmore, Gold Coin. ORIENT, ch. m, 6. by Ornament — Ecssie V. C. (F. Birtel). Weight today 114. 11 16 1:511 hvy 104 10 - B 7 9* 9*' W Mcln'reGamester, Caronal, K. F Williams : City Park 7-8 1:271 fast 100 10 3 5 E 4'1 6 W R Wk*rGHfaln. Prince Brutus, Orline OClty Park 1 1:401 fast 101 9 10 11 n W 91»1W stcIa'rePollr Prixa, LemonGiri, NeQleBurn LEMON GIRL, br. m, 6. by Madstone — Lodema (M. Deatherage). Weight today 129. 67402 City Park 1 1-16 1:48 fast 109 B 10 10 ( 6»i :.1 L Smith Donna, Monocbord. Brie Greene. 67180 F. Grounds lm 70yJ:45| fast 108 13 S 5 E 81 lie B Lowe K.Ellsworth, Monocbord, Sin. Belle 17025 City Park 1 1-8 1:531 fast 192, 5 3 11 2*1 2* R I.owe Louise M'farlan, Sanction, Layson. LADY FONSE. ch. m, 6. by Morte For.se — Lone Princess (F. W. Torreyson). Weight todav 109. Ground 11 16 1:51 hvy 106 l E S 6 S • N rrls Pasadena, Donna, Paragon 67253 F. Grounds 11 16 1:50 slow •" i B i 1 I •»• J Norrls St. Valentine, linker, LadyEllison. City Park B C 3:19 hvy 148 7 3 8 8 fi3 7M1J Murphy Kash, Aules. Plttkin. SONATA, a, f, 4, by Sempronius— Lilith (P. Fautl. Weight tcciav 110. 66281 F. Grounds 2-1 1:15 fast 109 11 11 11 1P'*1(PHA Morgan Wooltessa, Dnessa, Knighton. 66212 F. Gr | hvy M 1 S 3- 41 '. Morgan Missouri Lad, H. Scott. Polly Prim 68881 Douglas Pk 1 1:431 good 103 9 7 7* ll'oil" Callus The Only Way, Bit. Band, Gause. BEGONIA, b. f, 4, by Brantome— Ethel IV. flfc Corrigan). Weight todav 110. i Citj Park I 1:411 fast lot 7 S o 9 7*1 7*1 R Lows Grenade, Monocbord, The Thrall. • Cit} Park ! fast '.'7 113 7 91 '•' R I.owe Roseboro, Fenian, K. of the Valley. ■6899 City Park 1 1:401 fast ltl 2 S 10 7 9- 7" Pickens Polly Prim, LemonGiri, NellieBurn FERRONIERE, b. f. 4. by G. W.Johnson— La Valliere (J. H. Young ). Weight today 110. • 124 Latonia 1 1-18 1:471 fast 105 s 5 6 5 ! P A'buchon Merry Belle, Athena, Trenola. Lati : i : fast 102 I : 5 -- I 3-1 F Ki ■ baha, I.. Ethel, St. Tammany. ■ - • i.' 13-8 2:22 fast N I 5 C a 8' fi ' II shill'sMissPillie. Sanction, MoccasinMald. ANTIMONY, br. m. 5, by Dr. Ma-Bride — Alabana (C. De Witt). Weight today 114. 1 1:41| fast ii" I : S 5 . 7* -i Martin Donna, Orline, Louise Macfarlan. 6G122 ] I fa i 97 6 7 7 7 E) S"1L Smith R. Royal, Harmakis. Pr. of W'dsfayk 1 08 Citj I rk 7-8 1:27| fast 102 8 8 7 7 7 7 1L Smith Devout. Monet, Glen Gallant. JEHANE. ch. m. 6, by Wa-.vekus— Bink (T. M. Magee). Weight todav 114. P. Groui 1- 5-8 1:04 slop 103 I 8 8 1 :' W McIn'reG.Player, Maj.Carpenter, BverK i City Park l 1:401 fast 109 3 I ( t 11 1! 'IFarrow Polly Prim, LemonGiri, NellieBurn r City Park E-8 1:011 slow 109 9 " 9 sl 71 '"Farrow GoMproof, Bosk, Pity. MAZONIA. b. f. 4, by Mazagan— Blue Maid (S. M. Hennessey). Weight today 120. 6717S F. Grounds C B obi r Doubt, Gargantna, Sic City Park S G 1:28 fast 98 4 1 E E \- V C Booker Paul Clifford, Beri Osra, Gay Bo (City Park 11 101 fast 104 7 3 13 13 13 13-"'C Booker Polly Pi an. LemonGiri, NellieBurn Second Race [2nd New Orleans] SECOND RACE— 5-8 Mile. 3-year-olds. Fillies. Special Weights. (SO] 4—106.) CATHERINE H., ch. f. 3. bv Cao tus II.— Taglioni (E. Corrigan). Weight todav 117. City Park 3 i i:i38j fast 94 4 2 7 i« i. U Lowe Belle Strome, Delmore, Bine Hale. : City Park 3 I 1:131 fast B7 4 3 1 V 3*1 R Lowe Spion, Grace George, Bitter Miss 66849 Citj Park 5-8 1:03 slow 112 l 1 1 1* 1* Nlcol Aden P., Kxcnse Me, Skimsier. SOPRANO, b. f, 3, by Sempronius —Sweet Singer (G. Borkel). Weight today 117. I ':'. Grounds S 1:01] slow 88 111 3*1 R Lowe Keator, Fasey Dress, Scotch l : 67151 1" Grounds 5 1-2 f 1:071 good 98 11 3 2 7' 9,# Garner Coltness, Dlnemock, Capt, Taylor. 664*4 Cit) Park i 11 i- l:i\V K W'k'rPl.-inute, Dlnemock, Taunt. DUCHESS OF MONTEBELLO. ch. f, 3, by Bana star— Vapour (S. W. Streett). Weight today 117. l 1:1 rasl I 8 9 ( •■- "• ' Garner Goidess, Qn i - inous. 67380 Cit] Par* 3 ! 1:141 fast ! 2 S E 71 I* v William -M. George, K. Pepper, s. Midway. t;7_i! i-'. Grounds 3 1 1:16 slow 91 i E . 'i- i4 A WilliamaNo Quarter, Alanie, Bert Osra. OUR ANNA. "or. f. 3. by Sam— Aj-pollonia (B. Schreibcr). Weight tcaay 117. bl357 Oakland 4 1-2 t 77 livy 112 2 2 2'J 3* W Dugan Doc Ci i ots, l. Ross'gton. 61224 Oakland 4 1-2 f •: --: •! H3 1 3 H -!l W Dugan Yankee Jim, L. Rossington, Pa lemon S9958 Oakland 103 1-2 fast is 5 3 5*1 4*1 Scbada Viola 15., Native Son, SylvanDixon. GOLDEN WAVE. b. f, 3, bv Mirthful— Gold Stream (R. Tucker). Weight today 117. 1 l:l_'.' fast 106 7 tfl 10 9 9 Iwee Goldess, Qnajrjra, I), of Moi i 673 I F. Grounds • 1 1:471 hvy 97 10 9 : S 4- - " .las Ben'sySchro. Midway, Quagga, Ironton. 67664 City Park 7-8 1:271 fast 101 ;. 5 -1 l P 4*1 A Martin Pens. Grace George, lllonby. MIMIC'S DAUGHTER, b. f. 3. bv Cesarion— Mimic (R. C. Nelson). Weight today 117. IF Grou 1:01 fast 10 9 9 tenth'] Donna Elvira, Alanie, Benevole. ii.sj7 city Part Vi slow 94 I S B 1 9" B'menth'J Gddproof, Husk. Pity. F. Grounds S I f 1: fast 103 S 7 9 10' 12" Beckman Boserrian, odd Trick, Imperttn'ee. DOEOTHY M.. br. f. 3. by St. Gatien— Ortawin (P. Jahaaoa). Weight today 117. •■'•'■i.. Part . i 171 fast 9710 R .". 52 6»J Pickett CaptTavlor, LittleGeorge, Halbard. ■• : City Park 5-8 l.i 1 2 3 '." 8*1 W R Wk'rSpider Web, Saganapak, Ph rot. 65827 F. Grounds 5-8 1:031 mud 106 8 7 7 M* ll*«lHogg Mortiboy, Spion, P. ol Mum ENTRADA. b. f, 3, by Ingoldshv— Admittano© (J. H. Shouldice). Weight today 117. low 112 10 ! 9 10* t;-\ Cbole Catherine II.. Adela R., Excuse Me. 86413 City Park 5-8 1:01| fast 110 9 13 13 14* 16" F Perrett BpiderWeb, D.ofMou'bello.Kankakee GRACE GEORGE, ch. f. 3, by Star Baby— Frolicsome II. (E. Sweeney). Weight today 117. 87 I •" Is :: I 1:17 Blop • 5 :: 2* 2' 1 Garner Fantastic, Bitter Miss, Ca 67151 iv Grounds 3 ( 1:151 slow ^s 3 1 i V 4* sir Toddington, Western, Gentian. 67054 ■ Pa 7 s 1:271 fast 101 111 1 l1 i:' Garner Pens, ADonby, Gold D Wave. SALLY PRESTON, b. f. 3. by Canopvs— Nell Preston (W. Rodgers). Weight today 117. 93 8 : A Martin Refined, Dapple Gold, Aralto. 67104 !■'. Gr ids 3 1*. 1:091 hvj 102 7 328 8" A Martin Capt. Taylor, Rickey, Marj Morris. 66104 F. Grounds 3-4 1:141 fast 110 12 I 7 71 9'*lNicoi Spion. Anna Bnskta, l-u.y Marie. ROYAL RIVER, b. f, 3, by Bridgewater — Charter Queen (J. H. MeCorrr.ick). Weight today 117. . Citj Park 5-S 1:011 fast 100 5 t I i V Garner D.ofMontebeUo, AdelaR., ExcuseMe i 3 1 2 f l:"7g last 951 ' J 7 9J 9s Beckman MlssLeeds. Dutinskie. PrlnceBrutUB CORA PRICE, ch. f, 3, by First Mate — Embrace *J. Rowe). Weight today 117. 67377 City Park 1 l:42g fast 101 6 1 3 3 !- 4« Goldstein S.Toddington, Rap'hannock. P. Star 67278 I-'. Grounds 3 1 1:141 slow 101 7 I ' '. R I.owe Refined, Ki \:.l Breese, Coltness. ;•". Grounds 7-8 l ■-■■•.-. good 186 7 3 j 2 2} 2" Goldstein Lacy Marie, Baneful, Pry DoUar. MASKER, ch. f, 3, by Plaudit or Requital — Spirituelle (S. Louis). Weight today 117. Park 3 4 P112 fast 96 7 E E 5] sT .las Hen'syM. George, K. Pepper, s. Midi a . 67324 F. Grounds 11:47] hvy 9f 5 11 2 2} •"" R Lowe Bchro. Midway, Gold.Wai ■ Qt tgga 87230 V. Grounds lm 70y 1:481 mud '■'- ,; ' -' - 9* 10*1 Garner Redcoat. Bitter Browq, Cootaosa. ALANIE. ch. f. 3, by Russell— The Dove (C. C. Van Meter). Weight tcdav 117. 673.30 F Grounds 3 11172 hvy B3 S 10 11 Pull. up. GoldsteinBaleshed, Higginbotham, Veribest. 3 ! 1:16 slow 87 3 2 2' - Goldstein N' Quarter, Bert Osra, Paragon. 87174 F. Grounds 5-8 1:01 fast 100 - 1 1 2'J •_"! Lloyd D. Elvira. Benevole, Mlm.Danghter. IMPOSITION, ch. f. 3, by Smile— Truffle (W. G. Barrels). Weieht today 117. Grounds 6 1-8 f 1:24 mud 8814 8 8 n \-: !•' Put-ton Lady Navarre, St. Valentine. ElfalL City Park 7-S l:3S fast 97 1 It 11 3" IP- ll14? Van DusenBeside, Sir Vagrant, Refined. 85494 Latonia 1 1:401 fast 8S 13 12 10 9 8- 6"1F H'brand Beau Brummcl, Tanager, Caper. • Third Race [3rd New Orleans] THIRD RACE— 3 1-2 Furlongs. 2-year-oMs. Allowances. (41—2—1101.) CORA DUSANT. ch. f. 2. by Herbart — Iconoclast _(D._ L. Peterson). Weight today 100, 7 : i_. - Dlgglns Gresham, Lattice, Coincident. 3 1-2 f 4i Digrgins Lady Caroline II.. Gremse, Balolee. a " i' Gl tnda ' 1-2 49? hvy 193 I P I11 Uo 1 Blue Lee, B. M. Pry. Lattice. PRINCESS SUE, b. f. 2, by Bendoran— Palustre (Mrs. S. Doherty). Weight today 107. 67280 V. Grounds I 1-2 f 55 fast 104 18 I 61 6* Bibm Gresham. Brae Lee, Bnbywlck. 67177 F Grounds ' fast 117 11 lo 9* 9l* Domlnick Mollie Montrose, N'otasulga, I 11 City Park 3 1-2 f 431 fast 115 1 I 7: $* Mitchell D. of Pawn. Gresham. BrawneyLad HEADLINE, ch. c. 2. bv Handsome— Doreen (W. C. Overton '.. Weight today 103. !C City Park 3 1 -f 421 fast ■: 10 It1 8 ) Lee E. M. Pry. Elepben, Drop Stitcb BRITESON. ch. c. 2. by King Lee— Brightie S. (W. F. Schulte . Weight tcday 103. City Park 3 1-2 f 421 fa B 11 1 'T Everett E. M. Fry, Zlephen, Drop Stitcb. BLACK MARY, blk. f, 2, by Star Shoot— Maribel (E. B. Bradley). Weight today 107. K7427 C1I Park 3 1-2 1 411 fast 113 I 1 l|k:- w M In'reN'otasulga, Ziephen, E. M. I ■ ity Park 3 I i i 4, fast 112 i 2 -J --' W Mcln'reNotasulga, Montbert, Dona H. 6f926 Citj Park 1 1 :' (2 fast 168 7 6 21 - i W Mcln'reZlephen, Convenient, Hannls. WHISK BROOM, ch. f. 2. by Cesarion— Elf (S. Louis). Weight today 115. ' Gr unds 1 1-2 f slow _■ ::- r Foy E.M.Fry, Blue Lee, ! Caroline II. 1.7177 P. Grounds 1-2 471 fast 115 7 ;. 8' i * W R Wk'rMollie Montrose, Nol sulga, Lattice 87824 City Park 3 1-i'f Ul fast 197 1 I 3- 2" Boadwee Lee Crest, Lattice, Convenient. POEM. b. f. 2. by Watercolor— Prosaiac (W. S. Williams). Weight today 100. 6 :. ■ 1-2 (91 hvy W8 10 8 8* 7" Wishard E. M. Fry, Montbert, ids May. M a P. Gr unds 3 1-2 i' 481 fast 104 9 8] 4Ji Warren Coincident, Ida May. Flaniey. 88239 I'. Grounds 3 S X] jt'iod 112 3 4£ G5 Warren Whisk Broom, Gremse, Basel M. HAMLET, b. c, 2. by Bridgewater — Dixolctta ("ohn Marklein'. Weight todav 103. 67399 Citj Park 3 1-8 f 421 fast 11819 11 11] B' Bo like Pr. Bowling, B. Brigade, Bltti • BAYOU LARK, ch. c. 2, by Giganteum— Sea Bird (Mrs. D. B. Cook). Weight todav 103. 67399 Cit} Part 3 : i i P' fast 12 5 3 I i B lell Pr. Bowling B. Bri« I 17299 f. Gi inds 1 2 50 slop ill 1 4' I7' Nicol Braw. Pad. Pr. Bowling, Pen Sand C7"74I\ Grounds 1-2 «H fast 112 i I It 19*1 If B WoodGosaoon, Prince Bowling, Carasco ZIEPHEN. br. c, 2. by King Lee — Alleviate (W. F. Schulte i. » Weight today 115. Citj Part 4* 3 ' Uoyd Notasulga, Black Marv, E M. Fry. 67376 Cit}' Part :: l 2f 12] fast 112 I - --' -:; Garner !■:. M. Fry, DronStitch', Belle ol 87277 F. Grounds 4 1-2 f 551 slow 113 5 7 8*17* Seder K.M.lTy. Bloc Lee, I Caroline II. GRESHAM. b. c, 2, by Sir Hercules— Ethelwinda (B. Schreiber). Weight todav 113. 1-2 50| slop lilt 3 I 1* 1* Nlcol Lattii e, V. dncldenf, II m. t Si ■. 67: £ Grounds I 2 49 mud 119 :: l I* 2| Garner Dew of Pawn. Lute Foster, lattice 10 i Groui la 4 1-2 f 33 fast 100 t 1 ll V Jaa Ben'syBbae Lee. Babywl k, Flon ice N. w. s. Williams entry Princess Sue and Poem. W. P. Schulte etuiy Briteson and 2Uepben. Fourth Race [4th New Orleans] FOURTH RACE — 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. 1 1 . l'.'L — 1— 101.) WINSTON, ch. c, 3. by Octagon— Callie Dozier (E. R. Bradley). Weight today 87. 64154 Saratoga 1-2 f 1:08 slop 93 ll 14 14 14 14 Pickett J. C. Core. Loriag, Bl G31C4 Conev Island3 1-2 f 1 :07? fast 113 10 10 10 It)1 ll17 W McIn-'rePeter Pan. Paumonok. Yankee Girl 63«S Brooklyn 5 1-2 f 1 : v.ig mud 1 13 1 S S l 1"- ; W MelnreAllowninise, Malacca, Alpenmarehen SIR TODDINGTON, ch. c. 3 by Toddington — Osculation (Burlew & O'Neill). Weight tcdav 100. 67377 Citj Park I l:42g fast it* I I I i I' .la ■ Hen* vRappahannoek. Pink Star C Pfh-e 67326 1 Ground .".1 M:ii»lh IS I 1 I • I* Jais lit-n'syRusk. .Lie Fallen, Uafalda. 81 : i '. Grounds :: I 1:131 slow % I 1 I r- .las rlen'ayWestern, Gentian. Grace 'Sebrge, BELLE STROME, br. m, 5. by Ben Strome— The Humber (R. E. Watkins). Weight tcday 107. 57378 City Park 3-4 l:14j fast 193 l i l I i- Garner P. Prim, Bebounder, .1. L. iimii~. 67176 F. Grounds 8-4 1:131 fast 117 2 1111 L'J W Mcln'reKuiergeney, Kohinoor, Amador. 67033 City rark 3-4 l:13g fast UO 5 11 Is ll W McIn'reDvluiore, Blue Dak, Colum. Girl. z i^ - •TUDGE POST, b. g, 3. by Star Ruby — Aura II. (Burlew & O'Neill). Weight today 95. iy Park 1 1-1 2:061 fast 9.4 1 1 1 1 2* 2'i Jas Hen'syA. Dafour, M. Algol, P. Sterling. 66414 City Park 1 1:40 fa^t ,9ti 0,3' 2 2 1J 31 .las Hen' sy Goldlc, Columbia Girl, H.Watteraon 88302 F. Grounds 11:40 fast 94 7 4 4 3 Ink ih jas Hen'syPuvoy, Columbia Girl, Flavigny. a OHIYESA, br. f. 4. by The Commoner— Tulla Fonso (A. Brown). Weight today 96. '67433 (See City Park chart in this paper). 67175 F. Grounds 7-8 1:231 fast 104 1 3 1 1 2% "» Hogg Wes. Bitter Miss. Columbia Girl. 87026 City Park 1 1:40| fast lul 3 11 1 1* 21 R Lowe Bitter Miss. Dr. Spruill. Goldniate. COLLOQUY, b. f, 3, by Russell— Latour (G. H. Holle). Weight today 108. 67203 F. Grounds 5 1-2 f 1:061. fast 94 2 - 1 1 1* 1« Garner Toboggan, t'.ild. Pasadena. 67079 F. Grounds 3-4 1:131 fast It? 2 1 1 I'll' Garner Tudor. P. of Montebello, Moeere. 66928 City Park 7- 1:26 fmsl ^7 3 1 1 1 l2 l2 Garnnr Wea, St. Valentine. Toboggan. liuriew ft O'Neill dim sir Toddington and Jaage Past Fifth Race [5th New Orleans] FIFTH RACE— 7-8 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. (1^0—3—87.) LADY MAIA, ch. f, 3, by Hermence — Margery (W. P. Reed). Weight today 96. 66494 City Park 5-8 1:00 fast MS 13 13 13 13' IS'^G Swain Soprano, Planntr. Dlnemock 61982 Nashville 4 1-2 t 69. fast 101 E 7 72 78 W Allen Monteliuiar. Prophetess. B. Vertress 81917 Nashville 4 1-2 f 53J fast 95 S 7 7- 5;1 Koerner La Veita, Mclntyre, Moutelimar. • SPION. ch. g. 3, by Cactus II. — Saldino (J. S. Ward). Weight today 97. 66954 City Park 3 ll 1 3] fa 4 3 l- P Huestla Grace George, BitterMlss, Gentian. 66904 City Part ll:46ffast 196 ^333 ::- 3*1 Beckman Fantastic. Campaigner, K. Rldgeley E6S32 City Park 3-4 1:131 fast 109 4 6 3 41 33 Lloyd Campaigner, Bertmout. B. Vettresa RAPPAHANNOCK, ch. c. 3. by Rapallo — Aurelia II. (C. F. Fox). Weight today 101. 67373 Citj Park ill; fast «M S ( 1 2 33 2 .) Lee S. Toddington, PlnkStar, CoraPrice. 67151 1' Grounds 5 1-2 f 1:071 good 193 4 10 10 10' 8s Van DusenColtnesa, Dlnemock, Cant. Taylor 66879 City Park 3-8 1:01 fast 110 3 9 8 S1 35 Van DusenPlannte, Itiuenntck. Little George. WESTERN, ch. e, 3, by Handsomo — Independence Day (J. H. Shouldice). Weight today 101. Gi tunds 11 16 151 hvy ss 3 :; 2 3 -l" 4«1 Goldstein Pasadena, Donna Paragon 67251 P. .Grounds 3-1 1:151 "tow 98 1 2 3 31 2- Goldstein Sir Toddington, Gentian. G. George. E7192 1'. Grounds 1 1:411 hvy 107 3 2 4 1 32 1« Foy Bonatt, Voting, Knight of Ivanhoe. ALLONBY. br. c, 3, by Peep o Day —Princeton Girl (R. E. Watkins). Weight today 101. 67175 F. Grounds . 8 1:261 fast 108 ,; I B 7 O1 ; Ai.loyd Wes, Ohlyesa, Bittex Miss. 67054 City Pa I 7 8 P..-' fast 106 4 4 S E 31 31! W Mcln'reLens, Grace George Golden Wave 15887 F, Grounds 3-4 1:131 fast 107 11 6 6 6s 32 R McDan'lI.. S. B., J. Burroughs. Gold Circle. POLLY PRIM. b.-. f, 4. by Pirate of Penzance — Kosmo (G. H. Holle). Weight today 107. itj Park 3-4 1:141 fast ltd I S E i»k -J I. Smith BeUeStrome, Rebonnder, .T.l-.Inglis 67126 F. Grounds 1 L:42f alow 182 13.! 4 43 4T Jas HEcn'syTom Dolaa, Granada 'linker 66899 City P rk 11:10-' fast 194 4 11 2 l1 ll Jas Hen'syLemonGirl. N. Burn. Sincerity. Belle THE ENGLISHMAN, b. b, 5, by Sorcerer — Perfume (E. TrotterP Weight today 115. ' 67352 F. Grounds 1 1-16 1:53 hvy 97 1 .: 3 2 3:t 3'1 Jas Hen' sy Pasadena, L.Navarre. St. Valentine 6707! P. Grounds Dn 70y l:43| fasi 107 14 4 4 4s'' 47i Seder B. Brummel, I.. Navarre Fantastic. 8701 I City Park 1 1-Hi ! M. :. t ltl 0 4 3 S 8 S'^Jas Ben'syGoldiC, P. Sterllag, Beau Krummel LUCY MARIE, b, f, 3. by Eon — Watita (J. J. Mackessey). Weight today 96. 7-8 1:291 good 101 1 l 3 3 Pli" A Martin Cora Price, Baneful, Dry Dollar. unds 1 1:451 hvy 88 13 7 5 5 1" I I ". v Martin ByeByelL, Gargantaa. s. Midway. Citj Park 1 1:41! fast 1"3 7 3 3 1 I'l B" A Martin Vesme, Fire Alarm, Beside. KING BRUSH, br. g, 3. by Ben Brush — Kate Glover (J. H. Cahill). Weight today 98. S Park &-4 1:13fhvy 10911 13 10 11*11 ' K llj Goldess, Bip Pap. Paxton. 1398 CI s Park 5 1-3 f 1:051 fast B9 ! t 0 :- 31'-' P Kelly Colloqny, Glamor, Charlie Baataaam. TOM DOLAN. b. c, 3. by Jean Bereaud — Marshetta (F. Cook). Weight today 101. ' Grounds 11-16 1 151 fast 95 S 1 2 4 i- r P.iiac St. Valentine, Granada, P. Sterling. 67126 F Grounds 1 l:42f slow 94 3 11 1 l'J 1- Pilac Granada, Tinker. Polly Prim. 66 777 City Park 1 1:431 hvy 107 4 2 1 1 U 21 Seder Grace Larsen, Lamptrimmer, Klfall NARELLE. b. c, 3, by Gerolstein — No Name II. (C. S. Wilson). Weight today 101. 7-8 1:271 fast 106 E E E 6 6 is Pen'gaat Leas, Grace George, AUoahy. 66894 City Park 1 1:401 fast 103 : 9 7 s 9 9" \V McIn'reFantastic, Campabjaer, Spion. 669 I City Park 5-8 1:023 slow 93 2 7 7 71 7* Van DusenMafalda, Nedra, Cora Price. ROYAL BREEZE, b. c. 3, by Royal tlush III.— Breeza (Burlew & O'Neill). Weight today 101. ' Grounds 11-16 1:53 hvy loo 2 4 1 I I :•' \ n Lowe Pasadena, T.EngUshm'n.L.Navarre. 67278 I". Grow Is :: 1 1:141 slow 106 2 13 l* S» .his Hen'syReflned, Coltness, Cora Price. 87175 F. Grounds 7-8 12S| fast 86 3 3 4 5 ii3 5" Jas Hen'syWes. (Ihiycsa, Bitter A 1 1 - -. JOHN L. INGLIS, b. c, 4, by Giganteum— Bloomer (W. H. Fizer). Weight today 112. 67378 City Park 1 1 1:141 fast 106 6 0 I r.-1 4l Beder BeUeStrome. PollyPrim, Bebounder. 66436 City Park 3-4P13J fast 104 6 6 C, 71 78 Seder Tudor. Meadowbreese, Si. Valentine. 6637S City l'ark 3-4 1:131 fast 10G 2 3 3 i- 3s Seder St.Valontine, Aloncou, M'dewbreeae Sixth Race [6th New Orleans] SIXTH RACE— 1 Mile. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. (l:38f— 4— 110.) ORLINE, b. f. 4, by Orlando— Lindelette (J. S. Ward). Weight today 105. 67402 City Park It K 1 : In fast 106 7 E 4 E 9*11 J Lee Ponn.i. Monocbord. Bvie Greene. 67003 City Park 7-8 1:271 fast 102 9 19 8 7 8 ::- Beckman Gllfain, P. Bra tus, Mollie Donohue. C6951 City l'ark 7 8 1:27! fast lul it ll ll 9 93 9* Farrow Field Park, Miss Leeds. Donna. BELL-THE-CAT, b. g. 6, by Carlsbad — Lady Loyal (J. H. Baker). Weight today IOC. 67179 F. Grounds 11-8 1: l| fast 101 7 7 7 7 61 8* Lloyd Dekaber, K. Greene, L. Macfarlan. ty Park 11 4 2.-071 fast lt3 10 7 7 6l 7'» Hogg Marvin Neal, A. Day, Evle Greene. 66929 City Park 1 1-8 1241 Cast 197 ^45 5 C2 VI Hogg Quinn Brady, Anna nay. Lacache. HORSERADISH, b. g. 4, by Bitter Root— Linda (J. C. Cahnl. Weight today 107. !•'. ('.rounds 1 1 19 1:54 hvy 10n 1 7 7 fi V 4" A Martin Gaaae, Beside, Fonsolaca. 67305 F. Grounds 1 1 I 2:13! slop%103 5 1 1 1 -■' 3 '.earner Etta M., Little Blkln, Caronal. 67226 F. Grounds 1 1 8 1:39 mud 199 7 E I 3 2- ::- Hogg Don'tAskMe, AmberMck, Brilliant. ROSEBORO. b. c, 4, by Toddington— Red Rose (G. H. Holle). Weight today 107. . ty l'ark 7\ 1:28 last 104 11 1 7 i P P Hogg Fenian. K. of the Valley, Arby Van tj Park : - '. 281 East 10714 113 4:! I'l Troxler Jerry c. Bnstlliig SOk, Gold Duke. Ity Park 11:43 fast M6 1; 3 3 3 3' 41 Uoyd L. Ellison. Delphie, 11. of Hyacinth SYLVAN BELLE, ch. m, 5, by Forest— Keturah (F. W. Torreyson). Weight today 109. 1 it v l'ark ! 8 I v fast 100 S 10 10 ll 6* :. ; \\ B Wk'rBoseboro, Fenian, K. of the Valley. ' 11 E 1-- f 11"? g 1 107 13 it 11 IP ll" W B*hananGoIdproof, Black Art, Bert oj.a. Ltonia 3 1-2 f 1471 fast *M » 9 6 ;- 8*1 Minder Revolt, Salvage, Auditor. GAMESTER, ch. c, 4, by Prince of Monaco — Countess (J. C. Ferriss. Jr.). Weight todav 110. G7402 City l'ark 1' 16 1:48 fast in 9 8 :i 19 Nl 9* T Taylor Donna, Monocbord, Bvie Greene. 67302 F. Grounds 11 1 2:121 slop HO 4 11 2 2* 23 T Taylor G. Larsen, Ponsoluca, Don'tAskMe. 67205 F. Grounds 11-8 1256 fast 124 8 S 8 1 f 2] T Taylor Kai-erhol'f. 1). Strome. P. Mtotan. HUNTINGTON, b. g, 7, by Buck Massie— Ethel S. II. (F. Walker). Weight today 111. 1 F. Grounds 2 3:431 hvy N- 1 1 1 1 I'M"!, Smith Pr. Young, Little PIkin, Btta M. 67180 F. Grounds lm 70y 1 ■ last 103 9 1 It 19 111 5*1 Fan DusenK. Ellsworth, Monocbord, Sin. BcUa ' . t y l'ark . 8 1:271 fast 1991 1112 6} 6*j N'icol Gilfain, Prince Brutus, Orline. LAYSON, br. g. 5, by Charade— Lash (W. P. Reedl. Weight todav 112. 67404 City Park 1 ! 16 1:48] fast !H 2 13 13 10 9* 7: . Garner Paid II. of Hyacinth, Kara. 67103 F. Grounds 1 1 16 1:51 hvy 106 E 1 3 4 ."•' • 6*1 Jas Hen' sy Light Note, P.Clifford, K.EUsworth 67 CS C ty Park 1 1 8 1:531 fast 192 3 3 2 I 3- 4*1 Jas Hen' ay L. Macfarlan, Lentoa Girl, Sanction HARRY STEPHENS, b. h. 5. by Laurium— Cantatrice (J. U. Strode). Weight today 106. 67429 City l'ark li 16 1:471 fast 108 E s 9 8 ' 6 (Gaugel Beside. Noel, Sonoma Belle. 67175 F. Gr inds 7-8 1:251 fast lit 7 s s s n 8,,«GaugeJ Wc . Ohlyesa, Bitter Miss. LACACHE. ch. g, 7, by John Cooper — Whileaway (A. B. Maginnis). Weight today 103. E6976 City Part 1 1:411 fast Nl B 5 E 1 r "■''; Piekena GoMway, If. of Hyaeiath, Kara. 66929 City Park 11-8 1 54! fast 102 6 3 3 3 N* 3*1 Pickens Quinn Brady, Anna Pay. CoraPrice. E6875 City Park 7-8 12281 fast 9S 10 7 t; G Gl 4*1 Pickens Clifton Forge, Asterisk, Grenade. GOLDWAY. b. g, 4. by Goldfinch — Waitaway (E. Corrigan). Weight today 107. City Park 1! 16 1:48 fast 10915 2 5 11 ll'-'l'i" .1 Daly Donna, Monocbord, Bvie Greene. 67028 City Park 1 1-8 l:54j last 184 7 5 1 1 ('.' ;• B Lowe Oberon, St. Noel. Reticent 66976 City l'ark 1 PIP- fast Nl u 3 3 3 2'- l3 R Lowe II. ofByacinth, Kai . Consideration KARA. b. g. 4, by Herald— Irene (M. J. Daly). Weight today 107. 67404 Cil Park 1 1-16 1:481 fast 109} I 2 2 3 :'.-' 3*1 .1 Daly Ivanhoe, II. of Hyacinth, Sin. Belle C7"!:' city Pari;: 1 1:411 fast lit 3 E 7 E 41 5* J Daly Grenade, Monocbord. The ThralL 66976 City l'ark 1 1:411 fast I ol 4 0 7 I 3- 3° Jas CarroUGoldway, H.ofHyacinth, Consld'thn TELEGRAPHER, ch. c, 4, by Woolsthorpe — Thanks (C. E. Patterson). Weight today 110. Grounds l:n 2 " 1:421 got 1113 9 9 Bl 1- 10' II'' J Martin l'r.of W'dsl'k. H. ofllyac'th.G.Coia City Pari: Jas Hen'syWes, Consideration, PoBy Prim. MONTEREY, b. c, 4, by Montana —Martenette (C. F. Fox). Weight today 110. 1 877 City Park 7-8 1:291 Pist 197 11 11 8 6 61 4".\ Van DusenBasU, II. of Hyacinth, CobaMsa. City Park 3-4 1:17?; hvy 111 10 9 7 3' 4'i Van DusenExcitement, Prince Brutus, Basfl. LACY CRAWFORD, b. g, 7, by Sain— Apozea (F. McKenna). Weight today 111. City Park 11-16 1:48 fast ill 16 6 7 3' 7*1 Troxler Donna, Monochord, Bvie Greene. F. Grounds 3-8 1:041 slop 103 l - 2 31 C4 L Jones Dnessa, Margaret M-. M. Donohue. Seventh Race [7th New Orleans] SEVENTH RACE— 5 1-2 Fr.rlongs. 3-year-olds and ■award. Selling. (1:05*— 3— 04.) ROCKINGHAM, b. g, 3, by Basset law— Scottish Rose (P. Dunne). Weight today 89. .1 i . Grounds 3-4 1:13 slow Bl I I I P '."- F -rris Bertmont, Cutter, Impertlnei 66243 F. Grounds 5 1-2 f 1:07* fast 100 11 13 7 7* 101*UJoyd Decklaw. No Quarter, BureaArnold. 65470 Aqueduct 5-S l:02i slop 95 4 6 6 2J in Jas Hen'syFire Opal, Plaud, Citron*. BERTMONT, ch. g. S,* by Albert— Montvale (J. Parretto). Weight today 97. !•' Groanda ' 11:18 hvy 91 5 23 3J .- Goldstein Refined. Excitement, Pine Pale. 67279 F. Grounds 3 11:13 slow 98 fi •"• - 1 '■ 1* Lloyd (inter. Impertinence, Hig'bothani. 66736 F. Grounds 5 1-2 f 1:12? hvy 111 5 3.1 l3 4= Huestis West'n. B.of tbeBay, D.ofMonteh'lo GUY MANNERING, ch. g. 4. by Horoscope — Ventnor (S. Murray). Weight today 101. Grounds 3 I 1:15 slow 103 5 4 i I 6 Beckman Bertmont, Cutter, 1 1 tinence. 66698 F. Grounds 5-8 1^)31 mud 101 7 — — 2- l3 -R Lowe CliftonBoy, Simplicity, MargaretM. 65468 Aqueduct 6 1-2 f 1:33 slop 93 4 9 9 9 927£Beckniar. Pr.I rederick, Socier. Pu !. 1 irebrand DE ORO, ch. c, 3, by Don de Oro— E. S. J. (8. T. White), Weight today 96. 67401 City Park : g 1:011 fast 122 S 2 2 1] 1" .1 Lee W. Griswell, Bagapanak, BeUmence 67350 F. Grounds 3 1 1:171 hvy :,s :; •"■ " ■*'' •"'"' Huestis Balesbed, Higginbotham, Veribest. Gi lunda 11:131 fast lul 3 11 2* 5*1 Huestis Refined. Sally Preston, Pap. Gold. POSING, br. f, 4, by Maceo— Remember Me II. (S. Louis). Weight today 99. :; 1 i 13 la. . I 11 10 9 92 :• | itilac Refined, Sally Preston, Dap. GoJd. '. Grounds 1 ;; 2 4- 1* Lloyd Auditor. Dapple Gold, Odd Trick. ; C ty Park 7 8 1271 Cast 104 3 2 1 I U 7* Jas Hen'syf'ield Lark, Miss Leeds, Doaaa. BALESHED, ch. c, 3, by Dr. Hasbrouck— Cremorne (T. A. Gay). Weight today 100. 3 1 1 171 hvy 94 1 2 1 1* 1' A Martin HIg'nbotham, Veribee . Ii pertin'ca 67224 F. Gro 1 la 5 1-2 f 1:081 mud 115 l : 2 ::-' 2] F Keyes Chase, Dinei k. Capt. Taylor. Grounds 3 1-2 1 1:071 good lit 2 - 4 3* !■' Keyes Coltness, Dinemeck, Capt. Taylor. FANCY DRESS, br. m. 5, by Ben Brush— Costume (S. W. Streett). Weight today 104. 6i374 Citj Park 5-8 101 fast lis 6 2 1 1 P J !■■ Tichimingo, Limerick Golds , 67276 i". Grounds 5-8 1:011 slow 90 1 2 2 3* 2*1 A WllliamsKeator, Soprano, Scotch Dance. '. Grounds 3-4 PH.-, slow 192 1 5 - 5* 9 L A WilliamsGanze, Mafalda, richlmlngo. AKBAR, br. c. 4, by Atheling— Thistledown (W. Elwood). Weight today 106. S7428 Cit; Park 5-8 1:01 fast 119 5 .2 3 '■■'• 3*1 J Lee Tichimingo Consideration, Airship. Bi rtnings . • I ; ':•) fast IO0 14 13 IS l« lii M M Murphv Society Bnd, A. Smith. Cinchona. Bennings 7-8 1:291 good 106 i 9 9 10 10 10 S Dickson Chalfonte, Killochan, ScarfeB. MISS LEEDS, ch. f, 4, by Kintr Gol d— Sidda Hallow (E. Corrigan). Weight today 10S. City Park 3 1 1:131 Cast 103 •". 2 :; ' R Lowe Foxmead, Jerry C. Basil. tj Park 3 1 .: ! Sj fa t 194 2 4 1 - 7 . R Lowe Busk, Come mi Sam. King Pepper. i City Park . 9 1:271 fast 194 2 3 I 4 :: 21 R Lowe Field Park, Donna, French Nun. ORDERLY, b. g, 6, by Order— Little Lady II. (A. Brown). Weight today 105. 7127 F; Grounds • : I slow 92 2 E E fi* 61 B 1 we Toboggan, SkToddlngton, Bonvlac. City Park 7-9 1:28 fast 102 1 1 1 1 9J 8* R Lowe I'aul Clifford, Bert Osra, Mazouia. II 99 City Park 3-4 I:13| fast 1M 13 13 13 13 13-- Seder Penrhyn, Alsouo. Airship. HUSTED, br. g, 5, by Uncommon— Marsara (J. Griffin). Weight today 106. City Park 3 1 ll": fast no l I 2 Garner Foxmead, Jerry c. Basil. City Park S 1-2 f l:96| fast l"; 9 7 7 It 11 ' W Meln'reBusk, Cetne m Sam, King Pepper. 64054 Saratoga 3-4 1:1*1 fast 109 6 4 4 t» 31 Gainer Una Jackson, Busk, Teacress. \\aLD IRISHMAN, b. h. 5. by Bowling Brook or Filigrane — Correction (J. Phillips). Weight today 108. 674.li) Citj Pari 3-4 1:1 ... • (M S t i t t* Dowe Fftxmeail Jerry c Basil. 6GS2I ''it: l'ark 3 1 l:13J fast ; ■," l: 1 1 7- 19» Don BelleBrrome, Woodsaw, Pr. Unit us. 66721 F. Grounds 3 I 1:1^] mud 194 3 b 9 9 9* Pilac W Paw, Favorite, Merry George. First Race [1st Oakland] FIRST RACE— l 5 Mile. 9 yaar alls. aJlewaaees. 1 171 3 98.) Irulex Course Hist Time T'ck Wt St V* ** *4 Strl-'ln Jockeys Best Compinv LADY HILDRETH, ch. f. 2, by Golden Garter— Parabola (S. C. Hildreth). Weight today 110. 67431 Oakland 1-2 4as g.iud 109 1 4»-S*!C Koerner Raconteur, Katie Bains, Bobs' 11. 66483 Oakland 3 1-2 f 45g hvy 111 3 21 4SJ L WillianisBanonica, Bonheur. Bravoure. 6f»533 Oakland 3-8 3SJ slop 109 1 ]| l3 W Miller Charay, Billy Meyers, Adena, : ADENA, br. f, 2, bv Sidney Lueas — Balance II. (W. Durkerl. Weight today 110. 67331aOakland 1-2 4;»i fair 109 I :: f* 3* A Brown Orena, Pajaroita, Billy Watklns. 67281 Oakland 1-2 49f fair 166 S 3 8* 3*1 Sandy AlbU, Pajaroita, BiUy Watktns. 87151 Oakland 1-2 50 slop 189 1 S rj 1*1 C WllUamsWilmore, Gage Xaj lor, Husky. VESPA, ch. f, 2, by Rubicon— Motto* (G. M. Van Gorden). Weight today 106. 8I4n Oat In nd 1-2 4'js good Ml l" G 7* 7 » R Davis Raconteur, K. Rains, Lady Hillivih. LILLIA, b. f, 2, by Vesuvian — Lillian Simpson (W. B. Jennings). Weight today 103. 67388 Oakland 1-2 49) fair 109 8 10 11 11 .1 Wright Galmoore, Husky, Bustler. 62231 Oakland 12 SOf stop 112 I 4 4h c1" J Wright Abbey, Memoriae, Cbenowee. AMADA, ch. f, 2, by St. Avonicus— Afamada (C. Winchell). Weight today 10G. 889G8 Oakland 1-2 «M good 113 I 7 0* 8l.*4P Phillips Adena, Charlotte B., ttlo Vista. 88M1 Oakland 3 1-2 1 494 nvy 111 I H 4'° p Phillips Alhia. Memoriae, Be Thankfali CHENOWEE, b. f, 2, by Goldspinner— Prose (Keene Bros.) Weight today 106. 67388 Oakland 1-2 49fialr 109 9 6 I le Galmoore, Husky, Rustier. 67231 Oakland 1-2 B0f atop 108 ; 3 3* 3*1 Scoville Abbey, Memoriae, Willie T. BOSH Oakland 1-2 8J| Samd US 3 I V 4*1. W Ougan Adena. Charlotte B., Bio Vista. VENUS DE MILO. b. f, 2, by Maxio— Spinneret (Keene Bros.). Weight today 106. I] Oakland M E0| slop 112 8 B I B*» T Rice Abbey, Memoriae, Cbeaowee. MRS. NUGENT, br. f, 2, by Hamilton II.— All Smoke (F. W. Ellis). Weight today 106. s_,;~..; (See Oakland charl in this paper). 67082 Oakland 3 1-2 1 43} mud m McBride Bonbeor, Memoriae, Belle Brady. 87888 Oakland 3 1-2 1 42 fast ill 11 10 B»| Rattle Pajaroita, Galmoore, BardonJa. GRACE MARIE, br. f, 2, by Sir Hr.mpton— Lime Kiln (J. W. Maxey). Weight tcday 10G. C886S Oakland 1-2 tOJ good ill fi o S 8"lLawrence Adena. Charlotte B., Bio Vista. ZOE YOUNG, b. f, 2, by Cromwell— Rillito (.D. Collins . Weight today 106. 87388 Oakland l-J 49) lair 104 11 I N '■'"'• Clifford Galmoore, Husky, Bustler. Keene Bros, entry — Cbenowee and Venus de Milo. New Orleans Entries and Past Performances for Friday, March 8. New Orleans Entries and Past Performances for Friday. March 8. J?~ +* * WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK FAST. Oakland Entries and Past Performances for Friday, March 8. Oakland tniries and Past Performances lor Friday, March £. WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK FAST. Page 5 Second Race [2nd Oakland] / SECOND RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. 3-year-olds. Selling. (1:061—6—100.) BONA, b. f. 3, by St. Avonicus — Orbor.a (J. Fitzgerald). Weight today 110, f*l 12 Oakland 5-8 1:03| mud 110 9 10 10 16 10" T Sullivan Pescadera, Parse, Bose Cherry. 61481 Oakland 3 1-2 1 421 slop 107 10 10 10 10" Burgh'rt May !.. N.. Kamsack Bamtro tiJni;; Oakland 3 1-2 f 43) slop 118 3 3 33 3" Burgh-art Miss Turtle, Gokl Heather, Scamper ROSE POMPOM, ch. f. 3, by Royal Flush III. — Redworth Rose (Keene Bros.\ Weight today 110. N6.59S Oakland 5-8 1:021 slow 91 9 10 K) 1" 10»» T Rice Sugarmaid, Ruby; r.iii Mayham. Q888 ktcaiphia 1-2 601 last. lo5 7 GO- 7*1 Cherry Mar. Morris. Sainzil'.a. Miss Erma line IETANUS, b. £, 3, by Sir Hercules — Marjorie (S. L. Butler). Weight today 110i 87381 Oakland 5-8 1 :01| good 107 2 7 E .". • 3*1 C Koerner Golden Seatlment, Avona, Sachet. 67257 Oakland F C 1:131 slow 105 8 L0 I 5* -i7 E Duganjphn II. Sheehan, Kruka, Avona. WW Oakland 5 1-2 f 1:101 fair 1*7 S 11 11 5* •"IF Qrahamxhtlnty Morsel, Avona, Bertie A. BERTIE A., b. f, 3, by All Green— Rillito (P. Wilkerson). Weight today 110. *»738l Oakland 1: 11 11 11 RP'lLycurgus Golden Sentiment, Avona. Tetanus. 67257 Oakland PCI Deft al the post. Lycurgus loan II. Sbeehan, Kruka, ivona. 67107 Oakland E 1-2 t 1:991 fair 107 11 8 1 61 ::3 J McBride Dainty Morsel, Avona, Dave Weber NEDDA. ch. f, 3, by Borgia— Lou Stevens (Gault & Hitchcock). Weight today 110. (first start. LETITIA S.. b. f, 3. by Bassetlaw — Vita (P. P. Bckiro). Weight today 110. ,,,;ssl Oakl : 8 1:031 ralr 110 :: 6 6 6* 8" Barnsh'w Calls, Bertie A., Rosy Lighl land 5 1-2 f 1:10| slop 105 6 S 6 6 ;'•'■'.: Hunter Korosilany, Coco, La Rose 66350 Oakland E 1-2 f 1:11] slop U0 S 2-3' 1*1 J Hunter Coco, Ella True, Jeeebel. AVONA, b. f, 3, by St. Avonicus — Orellana (F. Rose). Weight today 110 SI Oakland If good 110 8 t 2 3" 2} A Brown Golden Sentiment, Tetanus Sachet 67257 Oakland PC 1:131 slow 106 2 ;, :; :'.'.' 3*1 L WilliamsJohn H. Sheehan, Kruka, Tetanus 87107 Oaklaad 5 1-2 1 1:104 fair 107 9 4 4 l« 2'1 Horner DalntyMorsel, Bertie A., D. Weber, SACHET, b. f, 3, by Indio — Cornea (Soars Vista Stable). Weight todav 105. 67381 1 .; 7 (i i r Davis Golden Sentiment, Avona, Tetanus 1.7157 Oakland 3 Blop 105 3 10 10 10 9" B Davis Peacadera, L. Pitzgribbon, MayPlnk. 66881 Oakland 5 9 1:031 lair 107 1 11 11 n n-:' A Brown Cafla, Bertie A., Boa* Light ARDENES, br. f, 3. by Amigo — Santa Monica (E. J. Baldwin). Weight today 105. Oakland _ id llfl I i I 4»* 4* W Miller Rose Cherry, Call:,, rune. 86112 Oakland tud 110 2 5 5 4' 4*1 Bluest 1 Pescadera, Pone, Bose Cherry. 66021 Oakland t-4 1:181 hvy 108 5 5 ."• 8* 7" B Walsh MaU, Cheers, Al Liuuley. MAUD M'G., br. f. 3. by Orsini— Lady Maricn (J. D. Millin). Weight tcdav 105. i 1 Oak ind 5-8 1:03 slop 105 10 ; E 6«* 8* .1 McBride Pescadera, L. Fitzgibtion, MavPink. 67O09 Oakland 5 1-2 f 1:088. fas): 1":' 7 9 I 9 ^-n .1 McBride Peerless Lass. Silver Line, Mecbant 68M» Brooklyn 5 1-2 f 1:071 fast U2 9 M M 12* 12**iTroxler GUd, Glenham, Hermt JEZEBEL, ch. f, S. by Handspring— Katie Rigg (G. B. Morris). Weight today 105. 67107 Oakland S L-2 1 1:101 fair 107 3 3 3 S1 n-m: Davis Dainty Morsel. Avona, Bertie 1 «SSl Oakla 5-8 1:031 fair 110 6 10 10 1" 9" Sandy CsUs, Bertie A.. Rosy Light 66675 Oaklaad 1 1:47| slop 108 2 2 3 6 61 7*» Saady Bogum, Joyful, Peligroso. NANCY W., b. f, 3, bv Ossary— Cp.rnicn Svlva (C. B. Heath). Weight todav 105. I Oakland ill lit" S 10 tfl : ■ :■ '. !•: Dugan Golden Sentiment, Avona, retanns. 88285 Oakland 112 3 1-2 f good 423 2 3 3"t 4"'4Treubei j. Marian, Plorena. Sacram'to BeUe Third Race [3rd Oakland] THIRD RACE— 1 Mil?. 3-yoar-olds. Seliing. (1:38J— 4— 117.) KRUKA, eh. c, 3, by Altamax— K runa (W. Durkcr). Weight todav 110. 6i 7 Oakland P C 1:131 slow 110 * '■ ' 2^ 2*1 A Brown Jolin II. Sheehan, Avona, Tetanus. Oakland :', 1 1:15 rood 101 5 E ' 6" 5* Kirsch'm Viola !'... Blanche O, Galvestonian BSTSlOakland 5 1-2 f 1:10| hvy 186 7 7 E E*l 4*1 Kirsch'm .Mitre. Mechaat, ('almar. TONIC, b. c, 3, by S^. rioii?n — Tapsaica (Applegate & Cottoi^. Wr::iit today 110. 66203 Oakland PC 1:141 hvy 114 S Pulled up. B Bobins'nM. Hollander, r,,,,,. Mrs. Mathews 66186 Oak li 7 Pulled up. E Robins'n V mo, Calmar, Al Limllev 888 roakla 6 1-2 f 1 18 8 9 9 0-'lH-; Robins' nCbeers, Pasodella, Avona. ROSAL. br. c, 3. by Eddie Jones— Roscwar fT. H. Williams). Weight today V.Q. e.,i:,, iSi'c Itaklaud rharl In this paper). ■ Oakland 5 1 2f 1:101 tair 112 r I S 7s 6*1 W Miller Daiaty Morsel, Avoni Bertie V 86580 Oakland 5 1-2 f 1:111 slow 112 s 8 8 8 7"1W Miller Poiasettia, Joyful, Calendar. BIG BEND, ch. g, 3. by St. Symp horien— Wheel of Fortune II. (Oakland Stable). Weight tod-iy 107. itWl Oakland 3-4 d 104 8 8 8 8 8 Borel Ocean Shore, BlagR. Ingham. 11 H U U31 Bore] AILiadley, W.Sandals, St. Kim wood SHARPER BAWN, ch. c, 3, by The Sharper— Mollie Bawn (En-art & Stockton). Weight todbv 107. 67257 Oakland F C 1:131 'low 107 10 8 8 8 :•■ ■"• .1 Hunter John II. Sheehan, Kruka, Vvona 1*731 Oakland B 1-2 f 1:101 hvy 107 8 8 8 8 B!1 McClain Mitre. Mechant, Calmar 66698 Oakland 14 mud 93 9 10 9 8 5" McClain Huerfano, Avoaa, Water Thrash. RUINITA, ch. f, 3, by Ruinart — Ceres (J. W. Maddox). Weight todav 105. 7 Oakland P C 1:13* slow 105 11 11 11 n U«1F Graham John II. Sheehan, Kruka, Avona. PASODELLA, ch. f, 3, by Del Paso II.— Zepha (J. Davis). Weight today 105. '7 Oakland 131 slow 105 9 :• 10 9 ^ 'i-l McBride John II. Sheehan. Kruka. kvona. 17 Oakland 3-4 1:18 mud 105 9 9 1 I' 6" .! McBride GoldHeather. Vinton, Triumphant. 66771 Oakland 11-18 1:54 slop 106 8 10 10 E 6' 61*1L« WHUamsEudora, Grace o.. Miss OflScfcms CALENDAR, ch. f, 3 by Royal Flash III. — Almanac (P. Zimmer). Weight tcday 1C5, H7157 Oakland 5-8 1:03 slop 105 5 6 : 7 7,JXEarnsh'w Pescadera, L. Kitzgibbon, MavPink. i*881 Oakb 5-Sl:03J fair 110 2 5 4 41 4* 1'" Graham Calls, Bertie A., Rosy Light 68694 Oakland 5-8 1:031 mud 103 7 fi S E*l 6,4lSandy rink. Anna Karealna, BUs Troe. FRITZI FERRI, b. f, 3, by Gerolstein— Hautaine (Keene Bros.). Weight today 105, ind 11:421 fair 101 14 6 8 7 7'*lScoville Happy Bice, Bogum, Trea «.Seeker. 67085 Oakland 11 16 1:50 mud 90 10 10 10 M Hi 10s* Scoville Byronerdale, Jake Moose Hooligan 87888 Oakland , 11:29 taat 93 2 9 10 8 8* 5* 1 Rice Altanero, Vincentlo, Furze. PAIRYSTEF.ET, ch. f, 3, by St. G atien— D. A. R. (W. P. Hayes). Weight, today 105. i74 7 Oakland lm 20y 1:451 slop 102 8 8 8 s 2»" 2'J J Hayes Happy Ri«-e, D. of Orleans B 67159 Oakland 1 1:45 ship 107 6 7 I E B* P J Hayes Blanche ('.. I». of Orleans. Bogum. 88888 Oakh 11-18 1:83 slow 91 7 8 6 7 7 7'= ,1 Hayes Hooligan, Black Prince, IsabeUta. CARMAKIA, b. 1. 3, by Santeilo — Fraacasca II. (Rutherford * Co.). Weight today 105. 67157 Oakland 5-8 1:03 slop 110 U 11 11 11 J! Kirsch'm Pescadera, L. Pitsgibboa, MayPink. DAVE WEBER, ch. g, 3, by All Green— Appoline (C. C. MeCafTerty). Weight today 102. • HlOlfalr 104 5 12 : 8 I" Lycunrua Daiaty Morsel, Avona rtle \ 6 Oakland 3 ! 1:171 slow 114 •"• t; 8 6 6i:lLycunrus Duke of Orleans, Mitre. La Bose. I Oakland PC 1:15 mod M 4 g 5 ''■- •, Lycurgus Blanche C, Mitre, Duke of Orleans Fifth Race [5th Oakland] FIFTH RACE— 1 1-1G Miles. 4-ycar-olds and upward. Selling. (1:451 5—108.) FISHER BOY, b. u, £. by St. Andrew— Illuminating- (P. Wilkerson). Weight today 107. 7^ 1:2-- fair 105 3 2 2 3 S k 3*1 C Koerner Jocund, Sea Lad, P otoc. 88988 Oakland 3 1 1:131 good 105 5 E I 3" I* A Brown Nonie Lucille. Van Ness. Gateway IS Oakland 1 1-16 1:47! fast **• 2 1 1 1 l'l 1J W Knapp Dewey, Gov. Davis, Mai I.owery. BLUE EYES. b. m, 6, by Maxio— Eye Lash (P. Sheridan). Weight tcday 106. 67410 Oakland I I 16 1:50| slop 106 6 5 5 6 6* 6* C WllliamsA. Mark. Mandator, The Borgian. 67336 Oakland 7-8 1:28 fair 108 1 3 E I 8 61* C WilllamsJocund, Sea I. ad. Fisher Boy. 17111 Oakland 1 1:42 fair 107 E G 8 6 "* S1* Horner Bdwla Gam, Blagg, Miss llillie. JAKE MOOSE, b. c. 4, by Deering— Onaetta (T. F. Buckley . Weight today 104. 67361 Oakland 1 1:42 fair 103 2 3 1 •'. 3*1 P* C Koerner PaL Salable, Bryan. 67261 Oakla 1 1 16 l:50| slow '■'"■ I I 2 2 1" ]" .1 Hunter And. Mark. Byronerdale, Hooligan. 87182 Oakland lm SOy 1:48) Slop 106 1 2 2 I 21 1=J F Graham Buniolette. Lone Wolf. Ar.i. BENVOLIO. b. h. 7. by Bend Or— Sierra Madra (H. W. Hang). Weight tcday 103. land 1 ;-t 2:10| mud 108 E E E S»* 44i A Brown Graphite, Chertpe, Inaammabte. 88080 Oakland 11-8 1:594 hvj '-'■ '■'■'- - -' -i A Brown Avonalis, Graphite, Inflammable. 86822. Oaklaad 11-8 1*44 fast il" 4 I i I i!^i B Robins' nOrcaaa, Graphite, LaaeU. THE BORGIAN, br. h. 5. by Brutus— Ledette (T. A. Davies). Weight today 103. C7410 Oal 1J 16 1 :501 slop 105 5 3 I 1 4» S1 W Smith Andrea Mack, Mandator, Graphite. 67300 Oakland : t"5 fair 103 2 3 1 7, 41 i! C Koerner Rubric, Hector, Vos r 8TM0 Oaklaad 1 1-18 l:S0t slop 107 1 2 1 1 11 2 F Graham A. Mack, EdSheridan, Capt. Burnett MANDATOR, b. c, 4. by Maddison— Flamingo (Keene Bros.). We ght today 99. 67410 Oakland 1 1-16 1:501 slop 104 3 4 a 2 31 2« Scoville A. Mark. The Borgian. Graphite. 67360 Oakland I l:4S| fair 92 6 7 7 7 7 6* Scoville Rubric, Hector, \' x Populi. 67188 Oaklaad lmlOOy 1:498 slop 104 214 \ l3 1*1 Scoville Avoaalis, Bauble, Paaay 'side. NORTHWEST, b. m, 6. by Montana— Nina M. (W. Kawke). Weight today 93 67298 Oakland 7-8 1:29| fair 1W 5 0 4" 2h 1* Sandy Mlns Gfbaon, Sahara. Pr. Wheeler. 68481 Oakland hvy 97 I E 4 2 2' 2J It Davis Sir Edward, Ramus, P.oIoLiau. 6tm Oakland 1 1:43| hvy 101 :t 2 r. 3 21 1*1 W Miliar Boloman, BaapossL c« \. Davis. RALPH YOUNG, br. h. 8, by Oak wood— Frevja (J. J. Ellerd). Weight 1oday 98. EVttia Oakland 61 2 f 1:21 fa t 102 , ., 3 3' : ■ : Kirsch'm Head Dance, Judge, t'. Wittssaa. - ,789 ' 'akiau.i 1 1:43 t'a t '" 1 3 " :; 4 V 2' Kirsch'm iirchan, Bxapo, Mai Lowery. 80808 Oakland 7-8 1^7| gaod, 184 8 E 5 4 8* 4*1 Kirsch'm Prestige, Lastlg, Alice Cary. SALABLE, b. g, 5, by Sam Lucas— Sallie Sensible (J. Ryan). Weight today 95. 07410 Oakland 1 1-16 1:E0| slop 98 2 1 2 3 :'.-' 5*lMcRae A. Mark. Mandator. The Borgiau. 07201 Oakland 11:48 fair UQ 14 4 4 4' 3*1 McRae Jake Moose, 1'al, Bryan. 67285 Oakland 3-4 I:10g fair 107 1 5 6 6l 7luiMcRae Pontotoc, Dollie Dollars, Nepluuus. : ' ^r-* — ; — 1 SAHARA, b. f, 4, by Commando — Veva (J. D. Millin). Weight today 94. K7386 Oakland 7-8 1:294-good 110 3 2 :; 3 li PJ C Koprnenfuj Rose, Martenor, Mina Gibson. 17286 Oakland 7-8 1:29| fair 108 14 5 .", r," 3' J McBride Northwest, MinaGibson, P. Wheeler 67235 Oakland 5-8 1:U3J slop 10S 3 3 3 32i 3'J A Brown Tarp, Instructor, Spring Ban. Fourth Race [4th Oakland] FOURTH RACE— Futurity Course. (170 feet less than 3-4 mile,) 4-year-olds and upward. Handicap. (1:08 ■; 110.) PROPER, b. h, 7, by Preston-pans— Prim II. (W. B. Jennings). Weight tcday 120. • 1:541 fair : M I G 8 E . : A Brown Voladay, Rapid Water. Temaeeo. K6834 Oakland 1 I 16 1:501 hvy 116 2 2 I 1 l1 V A Brown Tooy Faust, Voladay, Beechwood. r Oakland 1 1-4 2:081 fair 122 2 2 4 S 8] 91 1A Brown Kercbeval, Logistilla, Sir Edward. SUGARMAID, br. f, 4. by Salvado— Saccharoid (W. Scharetg;. Weight todav 110. 1.7011 Oakland I 1 1 1- 1- W Miller Ethel Day, I'r. TiUnia. Delagoa. 66598 Oakland 5-S ' 12 6 4 3»* 1»* W Miller Ruby, Bill Mayham, Vada. 65844 Oakland PC 5 4 8 | la A Brown Delagoa, Gossiper i!.. SoutbemLady RAPID WATER, b. h. 8, bv Ranallo— Water Girl (S. C. Hildreth). Weight today 110. 67411 Oakland 7-8 1:281 slop ill 12 11 1 _ r Martinmas. CornBIossom, P.Titania 17059 Oakland lit 1 109 1 1 1 2 3' 7"1L WllUams Voladay, \v. h. Carev, Dr. 68880 Oakland 1 1-8 1 ■"■!.'. lair iii 4 :; 3 3 :'; 2* ITbraad Voladay, Temaeeo, Logistilla. CLOUDLIGHT, b. m, 5, by Bright Phoebua— Lovelight (Molera & Josephs). Weight today 108. 67300 Oakland L 4 1 2 •". 6" 7" W Fischer Rubric, Hector, Vox Populi. Oakland 1112 2*1 1* W Miller Laura P. M.. Pr. Titaaia, Grace G. 689G9 Oakland 3-4 1:14 good 108 1 1 1 l1 li W Miller Blagg, Martinmas, Tocolaw. COLLECTOR JESSUP. b. h, 6. bv Bel Demonio— Crimea fJ. A. Murray). Weight tcday 108. t 7 409 Oakland E 1-2 f 1 :071 slop 114 3 3 3 2' 2*1 C Koerner Sho1 Gun, Hector. Mansard. 1 Oakland PC 1:122 slow 116 5 2 2 31 3' F Graham Van Ness, Grace ;.. Hector. • ii Oakland 6 1-2 f 1:22 slow 109 1 :.' 2 *j 3*1 Horsar Hector, Joe Coyne, Escamado. HECTOR, ch. g, 4, by Handsome— Tchoupetoulaa (Eall ft Marshain. Weight tcday 106. b 409 Oakland B 1-2 f 1 :071 slop 113 1 2 14 3T1 W Dogan ! Collector.Tessui , Mansard 1 Oakland I 1:401 fair 99 I 2 i 1 I] 21 E Dm R e. Vox Populi, The Borgran. 67259 Oakland r 116 3 7 4 4'i 1*1 Bcovilie VanNesa, Grace ;.. Collector Jetwui MISTYS PRIDE, ch. m. 7. by Handsome— Misty Morn (Brannon & Kirby). Weight today 104. r 705* Oakland 3 I 1:14 good 97 1 1 1 1- I* Sandy Van Ness, E. M. Brartain. Pal. 66671 Oakland PC 1:13 she, jo:: c, c, ( ; r.» a WilliamsVan Ness. Magrane. Nook- Lu 66619 Oakland 1-4 1:181 slow 99 2 ^5 0* D4-1. R Davis Non. Lucille, Van Ness, LauraF.M. Sixth Race [6th Oakland] SIXTH RACE— 7-8 Mile. -3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. (1'»1 8 5t) INSTRUCTOR, br. h, 6, by Brutus — Initiation (H. C. Couse). Weight today 110. 67235 Oakland 1:031 slop 118 2 1 1 n 2l F Graham Tarp, Sahara. Bpring Ban, ikland M 1 A| mud 111 E 4 4 41 4*1 L WilllamsBlagg, Jocund, Aaron .T. 98878 Oakland 3-4 1:17 slop 113 5 5 1 I3 2J Horner MngBS Miss Otliriuus. The Borgian. LORD OF THE VALE, ch, h. 7, by Hastings— Lady Violet (F. W. Healev). Weight today 110. 67086 Oakland I 1:44| mod 112 4 114 5* 6 ■ W Miller Flaunt. Funny Side. St. George Jr. C7010 Oakland I I ! 12 fast 112 I 3 I 1 I' 3:; T Clark Miss Killie. Calmar, Funnv Side. 98984 Oakland F C l:llg good 110 4 5 2 21 8*1 W Miller Martinmas, Ruby, Funny Side. PHALANX, b. h, 5, by Sam Lucas— Pkysalis (H. E. Rowell). Weight today lio: 66204 Oakland 5 1-2 f 1:09 hvy 112 7 ti E 4- S= Sandy Cloudlisrht, Sir Russell, M. Pride. ■ kland S-8 1:01J ruml 108 1 3 4 3' 3° Sandy Mansard, Ocean Shore. And. IS. Cook. 65660 Oakland 3-4 1:141 fast 107 5 4 3 3-' 33 Sandy Mansard, Royal Ro^'ue. Tim Hurst. ROYAL SCOT, ch. c, 4, by Ben Strome — Lady Hope (T. Thurman). Weight today 107. akland 5-8 1:031 slop 187 7 7 8 8 7* W Kelly Tarp, Instructor. Sahara.. 66886 Oakland F C 1:121 fair 105 10 ! n 7* 7"1W Kelly Tocolaw, Aaron J., Funnyslde. 6071;. Oakland 7 1-2 1 1 ^i mud 110 5 2 3 4 7l 6!- T Clark Watchful. Boguiu. Santa Kay. KEDGETKORN. b. c, 4, by Dundee— Running Maggie (C. C. McCafferty). Weight today 107. 67285 Oakland 3-4 1:151 fair 10* • ' s 8 66J Lycursus Pontotoc, DoUie Dollars. Neptanas. 67136 Oakland 5-S 1KR| fair le-3 7 7 fi 7s 510 Horner Entre Nous. Bill Mayham, Sea I.ad. 68934 Oakland F C 1:11s good 103 8 S 7 "- 6"?)Lycurgus Martinmas. Baby, Lord of the Vale. FUNNY SIDE. br. m, 6, by Galore— Merriness (G. P. McNeil). Weight todav 105. 67233 Oakland lm 20y 1:471 slop 102 B 8 8 8 81 B* Mentry Pal. Cardinal Sarto, W. B. Hates. 1 akland lmlOOy 1:491 slop 96 3 S a 5 4- 4- Mentry Mandator. Avonalis, Salable. 070sO Oakland 1 1:44| mud 181 2 4 4 3 2l 2i Mentry Flaunt, St. George Jr., Vincentlo. MARTENOR, b. f, 4, by First Tenor — Marcie A. (Multnomah Stable). Weight today 105. 67386 Oakland 7-8 1:294 good 110 9 9 9 7 o 't ;:' 1, Jackson Sahara, La Rose, Mlns Gibson. 670OS Oakland 7-8 1:29 fast 108 1111 1 9 S 7" A Jackson Altanero, Vincentlo, Purse. S8223 Oakland F C 1:19] mad 106 1 8 I 9 9" L Jackson N. Lucille, 1). l'.oland. MaOPSSl MINA GIBSON, b. f, 4. by Sir Diic en— Blackheart (Washington Stable). Weight today 105. 67386 Oakland 7-8 1:291 good 110 s 7 .", 1 31 45J Spargur Sahara. I. a Bose, Martenor. 67286 Oal 7-S I:29g fair 100 2 12 4 i3 V Spargur Northwest. Sahara. Pr. Wheeler. 68968 Oakland lm 20y 1:434 good M4 5 3 2 3 4^ 713 Spargur Nlgrette, Bogasm, W. 15. Caies. RUBY, ch. m, 5, by Star Ruby — Hemera (W. B. Jennings). Weight today 105. 87010 Oakland 11:42 fast 107 3 2 I 1 0- 8* A Drown Miss Rilne, Calmar, L. of the Vale. 56934 Oa F C 1 :llg good 106 3 1 1 li 2- A. Drown Martinmas L.of theVale, FumiySide EDITH JAMES, ch. f. 4, by Loco hatchec— Lima (P. G. Lynch 1. Weight today 105. 67161 Oakland 7-8 1:294 slop 99 t 5 .", 5 5 .v^.k Lynch Cloadlight, Laura V. M., 1'r.Titania 66561 Oakland 7-8 1:301 Slow 107 0 0 4 2 2"* 2» Horner Santa Kay. Alice Cary, Cloche- d'Or. Oakland 1 1:44= slop lt)4 6 5 5 r. B1* 510 Hanby Fulletta. Mandator, Karl Rogers. CURRICULUM, blk. g. 2. by Hastings— Carlctta (S. Judge I. Weight today 97. 67411 Oakland 7-8 1:284 slop 95 112 2 El S* W Kelly Martinmas, B. Water. C. Blossom. B7241 Ascot Park 3 1 1:141 fast IK 6 3 2 2J 2' 1 Harris st. of Runnymede, Derdom, Btmdale 1,7101 Ascot Park 3 1 1:141 slop 108 2 2 i 1- I "'U Harris Don Doino, Pantoafle, Mintia. CONVENT BELL, b. f. 3, by St. Avonicus— Sister Modred (W. M. Caine). Weight today 95. 67432 Oakland 6 1-2 f 1:23 good 106 6 1 2 2* 2* A Brown Vinton, Derdom, Miss Martha. lakland 5 1-2 f 1:10 hvy 103 5 r.o 41 Etx4Rettlg Al Lindley, Rose Cherry, J. Lyons. 86116 Oakland 3-4 1:1*4 mud 109 1 3 6 74 8*| Sandy Grace G., Blagg, Clamor. First Race [1st Hot Springs] FIRST RACE— 1-2 Mile. 2-ycar-olds. Selling. (48— S— MM.) Index Course Dist Time T'ck Wt St hi Vi % StrFln Jockeys Best Company WATER LOCK. br. c, 2, by Dr. Sam— Easy Stride (Stubbs Bros.). Weight today 00. Oilos (See Oaklawn chart In this paper.) G7343 Oaklawn 1-2 SO! slow 96 3 2 20 3*1 Dearborn C. It. Shilling, Toro, Great Pfrate. 67318 Oaklawn 3 1-2 t CI hvy 109 8 n 111 1D*1F Burton Boll Weevil. Spunky, Bine Range. 87268 Oaklawn 3 1-2 f 440. slow 112 1 1 1 1 3*1 J Foley C. H. Shilling, Financier, Merrmeld C. H, SHILLING, b. c. 2, by Gallantry— Madine (R. L. Thomas). Weight today 1U9. iklawn 1-2 SOi slow 180 1 1 lh 1** C H BhiirgToro, Water Lock, Great Pirate. Oaklawn 3 1-2 f 441 slow 112 1 2 2- 11 C II Shill'gPinancier, Water Lock, MerrifieW. 67143 Oaklawn 3 1-2 f 4:; fast 103 6 E *» 4*1 Wiakard Brebas, Water Lock, \v. BMsslt. ROBERT EGAN, b. c. 2. by Gotham— Tarpeia II. (S. P. Harlan). Weight today 103. 67419 Oal 1-2 48 fast 108 1 4 6* 1; "Nlritlith Ida May, Hollow, Lady Hapsbnrg. 072H5 Oakla vn 1-2 09f Sjaod 113 5 b 5 ElciGrifBtb Ida May. CoL Bob, HolloW. VALDOSTA, b. f, 2, by John Bright— Miss Leaflet (E. Ware). Weight today 106. 66793 Oaklawn 3-8 371 hvy i1"^ s 1' 6*1 B*champ Ida May, Lanra Clay, I.. Hapsbnrg. BELLFLOWER, ch. f, 2, by The Friar— Handbell (W. J. Young). Weight today 91. 67094 Oaklawn 3 1-21 42f fast MK IS 13 B* 1Zl* D Riley Hasty, Aunt ilaia, (Jroba. HOLLOW, b. c, 2, bv Holstein— Follow (E. T. Graves). Weight today 107. B7119 O-al 48 last 109 :: 1 2»1 2* .1 Foley Ida May, Lady Hapsbnrg, Brebas. 6736S Oaklawn 1-2 481 g 1115 I 1 21 3*1 J Foley Colonel Bob, Ida .May. Fandango. iklawn 12 4S1 good 118 1 1 :;•"■ 34J Cherry IdaMsy, Col. Bob, KatberineMarphy LADY HAPSBURG, b. f, 2. by Hapsburg— Banderole (H. McCarren. Jr.j. Weight today 95. 67419 Oaklawn 1-2 48 fast 103 1 3 3* 3*5 Sklrvin Ids May. Hollow, Krehu*. 6729:1 Oaklawn • 1 2 491 g ! 98 . 0 !■ 1*| Skirvin Kusiie. Plarney, Wataga. 67194 Oaklawn 12 4S| f ant 96 1 1 l3 1» Bkirvin Dandy Dancer, Flaraey, Oaaa. HASTY, b. f, 2, by Greenan— Loy alirta (H. R. Baker). Weight today 100. 67293 Oaklawn 1-2 494 good 95 S 1 6'1 545 Dearborn Rustle, Harney, Watnga. 67094 Oaklawn 3 1-2 f 42f fast 96 I 1 1" l1 Dearborn Aunt HalarUroba, Astoria Belle. . 993 1 '.iklawn 81-2 1 42J fast 104 1 o o- 6*1 D Riley Dandy Dancer, Oroba, LadyHapfbarg ETTA LOUISE, b. f, 2, by Russeil— Fortuna (D. T. Morris). Weight todav 106. 6741S iia'uawn 3 1-2 1 42 fast W6 5 1 23 2'1 .1 Foley Aunt Ilala. Watuga, MeadoWgreen. 67318 Oaklawn :i-M 4::?, hvy 1119 4 2 2i 4-S .1 Foley Boil Weevil, Spunky, Kitle Range. ASTORIA BELLE, b. f, 2, by Scorpion— Docility (P. T. Chinn). Weight today 104. 67243 Oaklawn 2 1-2 f 43| mud 107 2 8 41 3*1 A'buchon M.Randolph, A. Hala. -Vlr.Lindsey. 87193 Oaklawn 1-2 48 fast US 3 7 0- ~ ~ A'buchon Aunt Dose. .Vint. Hala, Pare, 67094 Oaklawn S 1-Z t 421 fast 108 3 S 61 4*1 A'bnchon Hasty, Aunt Hala, Oroba DAISY SHINE, b. f, 2, by Buskin II.— Miss Pepper II. (A. E. Hundley). Weight today 100. C7418 Oak lav n 3 ! " :' 12 last 106 I 12 !,h 11 »1E Rice Aunt Hala, Ktta Louise, Watnga. t-6868 Oaklawn il-S ii6g slow 112 li IP 14;ciHngi'der Fandango, Candy Dancer, Rustle. fLARNEY, br. f. 2, by Grep.nan— Zig Zag (J. C. Milam). Weight today 104. klawn 1 2 tx last 104 2 0 7- 6*1 D Austin Rustle, Toro, Rifle Range. C7293 Oaklawn 1-2 494 stood iu[ o 2 21 2; A'buchon Rustle. Watnga, Lady Hapsbnrg. 67194 Oaklawn 1-2 4S;I fast l!«i 1 :i 2- 3J U Austin L. Hapsbnrg, Dandy Dancer, (inda. KINTUCK, b. c, 2, by John Bright— Mary Bess. Weight today 104. Pint start. ORPHANY, b. c, 2, by Fatherless— Eliza Russell (L. A. Cclla). Weight today 101. iklawn 1 2 EQt slow 98 7 7 7'-:. i- Swain C. II. Shillinj;. Tom, Water I/Ock. 67194 O ! 2 48| fast 1 D 6 s 7'. 7*1 Cherry I.. Hapsbnrg, D. Dancer, Fhtmey. 67018 Oaklawn 3 1-2 1 42 fast 1071 1 1 1* l1 Cherry Bound. Dlk, (MI. Shilling, R. .Ia,-k. BOLL WEEVIL, b. f, 2, by C.vuga— Georgia F. (W. H. Norton). Weight today 98. 67413 Oaklawn 1-2 4S1 fast 103 6 1 l*a 5*1 Cline Bustle, Toro, Bine Range. i 2 4Sj good 188 t 0 £■* 5T: Cline Colonel Bob, Ida .May, Hollow. 17;:^ Oaklawn 3 1-2 1 431 hvy 10215 1 l'i l1 t'lim? Spunky, Rifle Range, Etta Louise. MARGARET RANDOLPH, b. f, 2. bv Longstrcet— Metrical (J. S. Hawkins). Weight today 95. 67419 Oaklawn 12 48 fast 103 5 5 5':. '.,'■' Butler Ida May. Hollow, Lady Uapsbarg, Oaklawn 1-2 491 good 100 2 6 7* 8*1 C H Shill'gRustle, Flarney, Watuga. 67243 Oaklawn 11-2 1 43| mod 107 0 3 l' V C H ShUl'gA. Hala, AatoriaBeUe, Vir.Llsdsey. Second Race [2nd Hot Springs] SECOND RACE— 1 Mile. 4-year-olds and upward. Sellii g. (1::!DJ — 4—1081.) WOOLTESSA, b. g. 4, by Woolsthorpe — Contessa (L. Schuckman). Weight today 102. ;t:-n Oaklawn in. 70y 1:49 97 3 4 11 13s I'.'-'Miutler Lansdown, Skyward. Dan. McKenaa Oaklawn lm 20y 1:444 last 108 6 7 5 5 7' 7l* Daussat King WUda, Shenandoah. L. Dully. 66973 Oaklawn 8-4 1:154 fast 110 : 0 7 10* 7" Daussat Merrick, Bsaebrake, Patter. ESTABLISH, br. g, 6, by Tennv — As' ertain (J. Ammermani. Weight today 117. 67370 Oaklawn lm 70y 1:47 good 107 8 12 10 12 U,*U**1C Fisher MartGentry, PrankLubbock.Dr.Hart 66797 Oaklawn lm 70y l:49i hvy !": 3 2 7.7 7-".'.G Swain Tern's Rod, 1'lorizel, Odd Ella. City Park 7-8 1:274 fast 103 5 7 8 1 8 850LG Swain Wes. Creel, Devout. SAMBO, b. h, 3, by St. Saviour— Josie W. (C. W. Givens). Weight today 105. 67370 Oaklawn lm70yl:47 good 106 10 E E 5 O1 4" Butler MartGentry, ITankLubbock.Dr.Hart 87145 Oaklawn t fast 107 7 0 S 9 10* 91«4Rawnon Atlas, Check Morgan, Teanybnm. 66972 Oaklawn 1 1-18 1:494 fast no 2 2 3 7 7 7I6jRawson Mrs. Annie. Beecber, Msrlmho, RUTH NOLEN, br. f, 4, by Gallantry— Charlcie (G. R. & A. E. Flowers). Weight today 95. 67443 Oal It urn 2 ' 1:158 fast 105 3 3 2 2 ; 3*1 G Swain Belltooae, Balsbot El 67221 Oaklawn 1 1:421 slop 8713 2 4 5 0 6*" Shreve Tres Joli. Tern's Bod, Wing Ting. ^7173 Oaklawn 1 1:42 fast too 2 12 2 4i 44 Manders J. D. Dunn, Tom Gilroy, Match. BOB MAY, b. g. 5. by Bobby Beach— May Hardy (H. T. Batcheler). Weight today 107. C7420 Oaklawn 3 1 1:16 fast 105 15 13 11 13l 12l* G Swain Oman J.. Lacnllus. Bandillo. 17169 Oaklawn 3 1 IU 10 1 8 7' 7*1 Finch Water.Mirror. Tennyburn, Llm.Gtrl. i! lm 70y 1:47 last 104 10 0 7 7 91* 81* MilUano Snow Ball, Dr. Hart, Little Giant. DIXIE ANDREWS, b. m, 5, by Aloha— Dixie Lee (H. A. Trowbridge). Weight today 105. 67445 Oa 3 I 1:15] fast 1 •■-'- t '■ 5 5= 6*1 C Fisher BeUtoone, Balshot, Buth Noleu. ., u: ." I 1:28] last 101 8 9 11 9 6' 8* McFad'n TyroUan, Concert, Kate ZitL 67047 Oaklawn Lm 20y 1:444 last 101 8 8 9 7 "- 9'«lHagan King WUda, Shenandoah, L. Daffy. WOOL SOAP, ch. c, 4, by Woolsthorpe— FIan y (C. S. Williams). Weight today 105. 67169 Oaklawn 3 ! 1:161 last 119 1 1 3 4!l -:l Pen'gast WaterMirror, Tennyburn, Llru.Girl. 64466 Latonia 3-4 1:15 last 100 6 6 12 12- l_":,i« Iriilith Bsterre, Lady Ethel, Dr. Keith. 54438 Latonia 8-4 1:18 good 91 I 5* 5*1 Obert Potter, Mayor Johnson, M. Johnson. CHECK MORGAN, cb. m, 6, by Gymnast— Royal Nettie (M. Hall). Weight tcday 100. 67397 Oaklawn ' 1:42 fasl 101 11 11 S 9 7* 7 line Skyward, B. Waters. Pr. of Pless. 57247 Oaklawn 1 1:44] mnd 108 12 10 18 :• 8' B^lBrooks Vi|.erme. Rustling Silk, WoodClahn (7145 Oaklawn 11:44 fast 102 10 10 11 8 5J 2i Dro .ks Atla», Tennyburn. Prank Lubbock. CARNATION, b. f, 4, bv Aloha— Pink H. (Mrs. R. Bradley). Weight today J5. 04665 Windsor 1 1:40] last 80 15s 8 8 8** J Schaller Sunny Brook. Bebonnder, Conde. k" 5 Windsor 3-4 1:151 fasl 95 a 9 9 9* 9 '■ - .1 Schaller Bosl Ni Ni, Posing Annie K.vrry. 04223 Fort Erie 3-4 1:111 fast M8 10 12 12 121 13-'-lSwain O. Khayyati', Merilene, Minnie J. PERCY GREEN, b. C. 4, bv Sir Walter— Bessie V. C. (M. Oscbner). Weight today 107. t'7395 Oaklawn 1 1:42] fast 106 10 9 9 fl 11' 8* F Burton A. Buskin, Sea Water. Joe Coyle. 67370 Oaklawn lm 70y 1:47 good 102 3 3 •'. 1 4 9* 1F Burton MartGentry, PrankLubbock.Dr.Hart 67145 Oaklawn 1 1:44 last 109 10 4 I 9* 10**|HagSUI Atlas. Cheek Morgan. Tennyburn. LITTLE ROSE, b f, 4. bv Fatherless— Ellerslie (J. O'Neill). Weight today 95. 87379 Oaklawn lm70yl:47 good 95 1 8 M 10 I0'*lfl ;|Knopl MartGentry, FrankLubbock.Dr.Hart ,7'IT Oaklawn 1 1:44] mud 1 i 12 12 12 12 12*.*lKnopf Viperine, Rustling Silk. WoodClaitn 67123 Oaklawn 7-8 1:28] last 97 12 U 13 13 13 H18iKn..i f TyroUaa, Concert, Kate Zitt. WILL SYLVESTER, b. h, 6, by Bobby Beach— Mary Foster (T. Breedlove). Weight today 102. 67322 Oaklawn lm 70y 1 :49| hvy 98 8 6 8 11 U l^'lBrooks J. P. Mayberry, JackLory, Viperine LIEBER GORE. b. c, 4, by Lieber Karl— Minty Gore (H. Mengel). Weight today 102. 17395 Oaklawn 1 l:42J fast 104 1 0 0 0 •■' ."■ ■ Cline A. Buskin, Sea Water, Joe Coyle. klawn In 7©y 1:47 good 182 6 10 7 8 7* 61* Cline MartGentry, PrankLubbock.Dr.Hart 67248 Oaklawn lm 70y 1:481 mud '■'*' I ' ,; ' '' '"" I'onvitz Flip, Incabator, Concert. LITTLE GIANT, ch. h. 7. by Outlook— Wapaconetta (M. J. Whalen). Weight today 107, 06022 Oaklawn lm 7"v 1:17 last 109 E i E I 41 3*1 D Austin Snow Ball. Dr. Hart. Imbodea. J6S73 Oaklawn 1 1:44] slow 111 2 0 7 7 S1 o' ' 'Wishard Skyward, Cadillac, Mrs. Annie. ,11:.:. Latonia 1 l-8i:55|j fast ill 6 12 12 12 12* Ul»4Ho«ar Athena, Moreado, BetlevKHr. LOLA WHITE, ch. m, 6, by White— Loam. Weight today 100. First start. Third Race [3rd Hot Springs] THIRD RACE— 1 Mile. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. (1 :o9]— 4— 10SI.) CLEAR NIGHT, b. f, 4, bv Free K night— Ban Filly (S. R. Lawrence). Weight today 95. ,,,, iiikiivn . 1 1' r' 1 i- t •'. 5 , '. 6 r.! 4*1 Skirvin Skyward. B. Waters. Pr. of Plena, ,,:■., Dak lawn 1 1 :•' 1 .si 97 ... E m :■* Shreve J.P.Mayberry, Touiochlchl, Skyward ',.! ! ; . ...Maun HSl:S4|fasl 93 1 ■"• E I 8* 33 ShreVS Docile. Cursiis, Mr. Jsek. LETA DUFFY, b. f. 4. by Charade— Lineage (P. J. Millett). Weight today 100. ■ 747:: iSre Oaklawn chart In this paper.) .... 87346 Oaklawn 11:44 slow 105 12 2 4 4t» 410 E Rice Sealplock. J. Garner. P. Kuight. 87297 Oaklawn V4 1:16| good 101 1 U 10 10* ll11 E Ricn Miss Affable, Oasis, Balshot. PETER KNIGHT, ch. g, 5, by Handsel— Maggie L. (W. Keating). Weight today 102. IMS Oaklawn 1 1:42 fa.*. ;-'.'. 4 4 j i 71 88 G Swain Cursus. Mrs. Annie, M:irt Geatry. 67346 Oaklawn 11:44 slo-.v 10". 4 4 5 I 3J 08i Hagan Bcalplock, John Garner, Leta Duffy 67146 Oaklawn 11:42 fast 104 14 6 7 6t 6» Engl'der Beecher, Skyward. Koxhall. BANDILLO. b. g, 6, by Rossington— Marjory (C. Schawackerl. Weight today 102. 87499 Oaklawn Midi fast Ml I 2 2 3s 3'1 Knarl'der 4jBnah J., l.uculliis. Pr. i f Plena. H71!»7 Oaklawn 1 1:421 fast l"t t: 2 2 1 6' 6" Kmler jT.Mavhpi-rv, loniocliichi. Skyward 67172 Oaklawn 31 1 : l&ii fast 111 4 7 6 3'1 Zs Engl'der Ina Gray. tlavin C. lielUoone. ATHENA, br. m, 6, by Halma— Jesaie Lee B. (F. Gering, Jr.). Weight today 105. t 747.'! (See Oaklawn .-hart in tliis paper. I 67423 Oaklaw ■ I 116 1:461 last 103 6 I 6 3 4'1 4'J F Burton Kendiso. Kittie IMatt. J. 1). Dunn. 67348 Oaklawn lm"0yl:49 slow MS 12 14 14 10' P 6"* Cherry Lansdown, Skyward. Dan. McKenna LINDALE, b. g, 6, by Linden— Zara (M. E. Slack). Weight today 107. 87849 Oaklawa lm70yl:49 slow 107 S 6 I 13 14 14!1VD Austin Lansdown. Skvward. Dan. McKenna «73l'2 Oaklawn In Toy 1 :i: i h\ y ! s 7 S 7 6 7l T- Shreve .1. P. May bell J, .la.-kl.orv. VIperlne ■7271 Oaklawa 1 1 1« 1 :".0g alOW Ml ( t 1 5 6- 6]« D Austin Shenandoah, Bend***, Mr. .lack. AGGIE LEWIS, b. m, 6, by Pirate of Penzance— Cicely (J. J. Ogles). Weight today 105. 17373 Oaklawn 1 1-2 2:361 good 97 2 :: I I B» 4*| J Ryan IM r Bow. I'.ondigo. Mateli. 17298 Oaklawa 1 1-4 2:1 uj good »i b ii ; E I* 2*1 J Kvan Bendigo, Mateli, Cnraaa BT14B Oaklawa l l-s i:r 4i! lust MS l fi 6 I 52 5si Young Docile, cursus, Clear Night. DR. HART, b. g, 8, by Hart Wallace — Florence Shanks (O. Johnson). Weight today 107. C7n6 Oaklawa 1 1:42| taal UK 12 LOW Jo I M D Austin A. Kuskin. Sea "\V: t.i . Joe Ooyle. B7370 Oaklawa lm 70y 1:47 good MR n I ^ 7 ::- I* i Austin Mart (Sentry, PrankLobboek, Sambo 1.7147 Oaklawa 1 1 S 1:05 last lu. 7 4 3 3 3- 4s C Fisher Iuibodeu, I.indale. Fanuauluam WOOD CLAIM, br. m, 5, by Contract— Woodlodge (H. McCarren, Jr.). Weight today 100. 87297 Oaklawa 1-1 l:Hf good MM 14 U I H v skiivin Miss Affable. Oaata, nakanw 17217 Oaklawa ll:44fmndlM ". 4 3 4 4! 8*1 Skirvin VIperlne, Bustling silk. Oaani. ■7122 Oaklawn 7sl:28Sfast lul 7 7 7 5 7l 7" Skirvin Tyrolian, Concert. Kate Zit*. SULTRY, ch. g, 4, by Maxio — Torrid (W. McLemore). Weight today 102. 87448 Oaklawa 1 1:42 fast 104 !• 12 10 11 s: A~\ Fin. h Cursus. Mrs. Annie. Marl Gentry. ■7397 Oaklawn I 1:42 taal UN 17 7 S B* (• A'l.uchon Skyward. B. Waters, Br. of Bless. 47348 Oaklawn In My 1:41 alow M2 113 12 8 54 4'i Flncn Lansdown, Skyward. Dan. McKenna BALSHOT, br. f, 4, by Balgowan— Bagshot (J. Himy). Weight today 100. 1 7445 oaklawn 3-4 1:151 fast 106 5 1 4 4- 2'1 C H ShiU'gBelltoone, Bath Nolea, Blade. 87348 Oaklawn lm 78y 1:41 alow 95 • 4 :: 4 M* 12"* Dearbora Lansdown, Skyward, Dan. McKenna gatT Oaklawa 3-4 1:M| good M :: 2 2 q : .' Batter Maw Affable, Ooate, BeOtoant; BAKER WATERS, b. h, 7. by Mag ian— Veneta (J. W. McClelland). Weight today 107. 744s Oaklawn 1 1:42 test 146 14 n li 13 11' li"; C H Snlll'gCnmaa, Mrs. Annie Mart Gentry. (73*7 Oaklawn 1 1:4:: fast M8 M 6 E 4 31* 2' "ll ShiU'gSkyward, Br. of Bless. Clear Night. 47234 Oaklawa C-4 1:141 slop 109 10 S 7 101 912 Cherry Sorrel Top. Booebrake. Bustling-Silk MARCO, br. g, 7, by Ben Ali — Santuzza (J. J. Flannigan). Weight today 102. 47420 Oaklawn 3-4 1:11 fast 10413 14 12 10; r,5 Hagaa (nana J.. T.ucullus. BaadOJo. 66969 Oaklawn 3-4 3:1.". fast Ml 12 12 1U Vi EH Hagaa B.f.Swa nncr. Kniopatkin. B.Bafson BULLFINCH, br. g, C. by Goldfinch —Vandalia (J. W. O'Neall). Weight today 107. ■7397 Oaklawa 1 1 :-U fast MC 9 8 4 I 9" I B Rice Skyward, B. Waters. Pr. ••(' Pleas. ■MM Oaklawn 1 1 10 l:4sjt fast MB 7 6 6 7 71 8*1 E idee S. Rocamora, Kittie Blatt. Beadtgo. T. JO., b. g, 5. bv Isaac Murphy — .Amanda Powell (T. J. Reed). Weight today 107. 56210 Indianapolis 3 11:18] bvj I ! 4 1 4 :i :■- Scully L.Brook, D. Wallace, B.AJscbraeder K12B ladlaaaaolia 7 I 138 last 144 031 2 3l 4'5 Scully Branktoa, St. Denis, chief Bank. Hot Springs Entries and Past Performances for Friday, March 8. Hot Springs entries and! Past Performances lor f riday, March 8 WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK FAST. Page 6 Fourth Race [4th Hot Springs] FOURTH RACE— 1 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. (1 :3&t— I —168 '.) ANNA RUSKIN, b. f, 3, by Ruskin— Anna Chamberlain (H. McCai-ren, Jr.). Weight today 89. ■7396 Oaklawn 1 l:42f fast S4 7 2 2 1 l» l | skirvin SeaWater, J.Cojle, T.BeLofBrlgbton aklawa .', 1 2 1 1:881 K""d 193 12 12 12 HI UlzlSkirvln Tlrollni, Ant. 1 lower, Moonvine. BJ279 Oaklawa 11 B| slow 92 0 7 7 I ('.-' C1* Skirvla B. Begeate, .1. D. Dunn. faaeTlne. INCUBATOR, b. h, 7, by Ingoldsby— My Chick (S. Berry). Weight today 109. i.T4iv Oaklawn 1 1:42 fast los 13 M 13 1:' 12 12' • C Fisher Cursus, Mis. Ann:.. Marl Gentry. ■7348 Oaklawn lm 7»y 1:49 alow 110 11 11 11 11 it' 9'HO H ShlU'gLansdown, Skyward, Dan. McKeaaa DOCILE, br. m, 6. by St. Blaise — Docility (Lockart Bros.). Weight today 104. 67423 Oaklawn 1 1 16 1:441 fast 98 3 2 1 1 E 6*1 Engl'der Bendtgo. Kittie Blatt. .1. 1). Dunn. 67372 Oaklawn I 1 14 1:47| good 191 4 I ; •: V 11 F Swain Flip, .lake Sanders, Shenandoah. ■7322 Oaklawa Dn 7ty 1:49| hvy loo 11 li 10 10 (M 43 V Swain .1. p. May berry, JackXory, VIperlne MIDAS, b. c, 4, by Hamburg— Rein e d'Or (G. E. Dudley). Weight today 104. ■7371 Oaklawa 3-41:16 good KM ( S C '■"• ■"Sheffield Hannibal Bey, Mike Sutton, Bradea ■7271 oaklawn 3 I l:15g slow 104 4 i 4 3* 4 ' _ Engl'der Balbert, .lake Bandera, Trea Joli. S3 riM Oaklawn lm79yl:44 Cast i"0 E 1 I I 1 47 Bagrder High Bear, Bottles, 91ork*L HEINE REGENTE, ch. f, 3. by St. George^ — Miss Kingston (F. J. Pons). Weight today 89. (7444 Oaklawn 51 !f 1:081 fast ill 2 :: :: :: ::- .1 .1 Walsh Sweet Kitty, Tbeodocia, Dnskstun. 67319 Oaklawn lm 29y 1:441 hvy M9 8 •" t: i' I ( 'lA Morgan Flip, King Leopold, J. D. Dana. I w Oaklawn 1 l:43tslowMl 211 1 i1 1 I'buchoa I. D. Dunn. June lime. k. Leopold EL TOVAR, b. c, 3, by St. Leonards II.— Miss Lois (G. L. Goodac're). Weight today 94. t., : 4 Oaklawn 5 1 .' I 1 .'"' taal 117 12 8 i ■' 8" E Rl e Jimm Simpson, Hawkama, TlvollnL ■7144 Oaklawa 3-4 1:16 Cast im 11 11 11 9" 7 li Riley DocKyle, l r.I/.lluiTnian. S.Vagrant, J. P. MAYBERRY, ch. g, C. by Albeit — Amabel (W. Egan). Weight today 106. ■7373 Oaklawn 1 1 2 !:35| goud 107 3 .' I C P i.; B Rica Big Bow, Beadigv, Match. 67322 Oaklawn lm 70s 1 191 hvj Jn.! 6 7 6 5 21 1' B Rice Jack Lory, VIperlne, Docile. (7197 Oaklawa J 1:42ft taal M9 2007 r.4 11' B Bice Tomochiefat, skyward, i.indale. Fifth Race [5th Hot Springs] FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile a:d 20 Yards. 3-year-olds. Selling. (1:1; 3 s7. ) DEMO, b. g, 3, by Bel Demonic— Caloocan (H. McCarren, Jr.). Weight today 97. ■7372 Oaklawn 11-16 1 171 1 id v'. 3 4 3 4 6*3 Skirvin Docile, Klip. Jake Saadevs. ■7222 Oaklawn lm .' p 98 1 E «■ ( ( • Skirvin .1. l . Dunn. Etelae Begeate, nip. S7122 Oaklawn I 1 111 I I M E I I 3 4' 1*1 skirvin Flip, •). D. Dana, Ton Qllroy. TIVOL1NI, ch. c, 3, by Miithful— Flower Dellis (L. A. Cella). Weight trday 107. 67394 Oaklawn i 1-2 f 1 . 'i fast lit 1 14 8 3j ::; Cherry Jim Simpson, Hawkama, Doc Kyle. Oaklawn ."■ 1 2 1 1:481 g 1 IM 4 s :t 3' 1" Cherry Autumn Flower, M'nvine, B. Hart. 67270 Oaklawn 1 1:431 si on W 8 I ( S ' B* I-" Swain B. Begeate, .1. D. Dunn. JaneTlne. NANCY, b. f, 3, by Hastings— Ni neveh (J. Garson). Weight today 100. 67296 Oaklawn lm My 1:47ft good 89 ! ( E E r,* r,-" A Morgan Behlen, Stolen Momenta, Matador. 1.724.". oaklawn 5 1-2 f l:14f mud 96 1 2 :: 2] 11 Bogl'der Bone Bart, Bdith M.. Mariposa. ■MK Oaklawn E 1-2 1 1:48 fist us 2 7 9 (ft 6*1 Bagrder BJttraag, AatanaPlower, BaoeHart JOE COYLE, b. g, 3, by King of Coins — Come Quick (P. J. Millett). Weight today 97. E7396 Oaklawn 1 1:421 last 91 214 4 4" 3*1 Trueman A.Raskla, S.Water. T. Bj fBrlghton (7319 Oaklawn In 29y 1:441 hvy h7 i; 6 7 7 s 7 alMoreland Flip, King Leopold, .1. 1». Dunn. 6727u oaklawn 1 1:43ft alow ! :» 1 :; s s 7^ 7i:;iD Riley B. Begeate, .7. D. Dunn. JaneTlne. RUBBXR BALL, ch. g, 3. by Elector — Miss Chapman (J. Burttscheil) Weight today 97. 67319 Oaklawn In 20y 1:44ft hvy 92 4 * s s 7i s,;* .1 Murphy Flip, Kin? Leopold. J. D. Daaa. t;i2: 4 Oaklawn E 1 2 1 1:48ft good 104 ( I s b.'5 J Murphy Jim Simpson. Glendoveer, Marathon t,7.'lH Oaklawa E 1 2 l 1:M| slop 102 7 S 6 ati 6"iJ Murphy M. Sutton, Chancellor. Jim Simpson CHANCELLOR, b. c, 3. by Oddfellow— Lecnatus mare No. 2 (Chinn & Forsythe). Weight today 104. 67317 Oaklawn I 1:17 slow 108 9 4 4 2' 2"t " H shiU',;Dr.I..llu;Tiuan. Mariposa. J. Simpson 67219 Oaklawn 5 1 2 f l:10g slop 1U9 5 5 4 L* 21 C H Shill'gM. Sutton, J. Simpson. Don Hart. KING LEOPOLD, b. c, 3, by Sempronius — Nellie N. (J. Gass). Weight today 107. ■7422 Oaklawn 1 1:41 Casl M 1 2 :; 3 2 '_ " ] Dearborn Tyrolian. Beecher. FtortaeL 67319 Oaklawa lm29y 1:44ft hvy iiki 122 I 2ft 2= Dearbora Flip, J. I). Dunn. Maty Candlemas, ■7270 Oaklawa 1 1:43ft slow 97 E 4 3 4 44 45 Dearborn B. Rejrente, J. D. Dunn. JuaeTlme. DOC KYLE, br. c, 3, by Fatherless — Miss Rhodie (W. Hollar). Weight today 105. C740B (See Oaklawn eharl In tiii-^ paper.) Oaklawn 5 1 2 f T :•»-.♦ fast 1 1 7 r. 4 E 4- 4:l Bagrder Jiaun Simpson. Hawkaaaa, Tivollnl. ■7229 Oaklawa 3-4 1:141 akw M* 1 I 4 7i 7s I) Riley Sorrel Top, Bond. rake. BnatllngSIIk SEA WATER, ch. f, 3. by Watercess — Sekanet (J. A. Mundy). Weight today 100. C7396 Oaklawn 1 1:43ft fast 89 8 8 8 8 7' 2 : K Martin A.Rnskia, J.Coyle, T^eLofBrightun 67320 Oaklawn E 1-2 1 1:10ft hvy 108 M I 7 6' 6* A'buchon Qnlntllla, Dubtura, Ballail. 67195 Oaklawn :; 1 1:161 fast 102 I E 4 MP|E Marlin Sir Vagraat, June Time, B.allad. THE BELLE OF BRIGHTON, b. f, 3, by Silver Fox— Helen 0. C. (T. E. Crist). Weight today 95. 67396 Oaklawn 1 l:42| Fast '-1 3 1 1 2 ::: 4' Pohanka A. Buskin. Sea Water, Joe Coyle. ■7349 Oaklawn (1 d 103 14 M 10 12 12'* Pohanka Tlvotini. Ant. Flower. Mooavlne. Sixth Race [6th Hot Springs] SIXTH RACE— 7-8 Mil':. 4-year-olds and upward. Seilin&. (1:27-4-122.) ALSONO, ch. g, 7, by Altamax — Sonomis (E. J. Gildersleeve), Weight today 111. ■7420 Oaklawa 3-4 1:14 fast 106 14 19 I 123 14 Moreland Oman J.. Lacullus, BandOlo, 67097 Oaklawn 1 1 1:14ft last 117 E I 4 r.- B* A'bocfaoa Merrick, B. J. Swaaaer, ;avin 0. ■7046 Oaklawn 1-4 l:Mft fast no s 10 lu s- 63 Bagrder Haughty, Dr. McCarty, FoxkaB. B. J. SWANNER. br. g. 4, by Knight of the Thistle— Heather (W. D. Warner). Weight today 106. tii47o (See Oaklawn chart In this paper.) 67333 Oaklawn 3-4 1:14J hvy lit, 9 c 2 2i B« C H Bhlll'gAdesao, Shenandoah, Bantling silk. 87233 Oaklawa 1-4 1:17ft slow BR I 7 7 Eft 4* Pen'gast chieftain. D. McKenna. Done brake. TYROLIAN, blk. m, 5, by Tammany — Yodel (C. Schawacker). Weight today 108. 17422 Oaklawt 11:41 fast nil 3 11 1 1 1 Engl'der Beecher. Kins Leopold, FIorlzeL 87123 Oaklawa 7 S l:2si fast 101 1 1 1 1 l2 1= Q Swain t'oncert. Kate Zitt, Miss Affable. 6C! 71 Oaklawn lm 2oy 1 :43ft fast 104 5 2 2 3 3= 5-i A'buchon J. D. Dunn, Shenandoah, Chieftain. MRS. ANNIE, ch. m, 6, by St. Blai se— Belturbet (J. Himy). Weight today 113. ■7448 Oaklawa 1 1:42 fast 148 14 7 4-1 2»* 2 Bntler Caraaa, Man Gentry, Sultry. 67346 Oaklawn i 1:44 alow 107 ( E 7 7 7 7-4 n Austin Scalploek, J. Garner, P. Knight 63 17 Oaklawn 1 1:441 nad 146 14 7 I E 71 9"1F Barton Viperlae, BnatllngSIIk, WoodClalm TENNYBURN, ch. c, 4. by Luke Blackburn — Sister Tenny (W. B. Barnes). Weight today 111. 67386 Oaklawa 1 1:421 fa 1 KM 16 7 ! P 9" Moreland A. Buskin. Bea Water. Joe Coyle. ■733a Oaklawn lm 70y 1:47 w l i"7 1*2 2 2 .m reland Martfientry, FrankLafttboek.Dr.Hart FOXHALL, ch. g, 4, by Dr. Rice— Czarina II. (J. J. Ogles). Weight today 107. 87197 Oaklawn 1 1:42ft fast 146 411 2 7 7»1 foung J.PJaayberry, Tonochlchl, Skyward 87148 Oaklawn 11:42 fust lot 4 7 4 4 41 3*1 Young Beecher, Skyward, Beadlgo. 67o4", oaklawn I i idtt East in .". ■ I ■' 1*1 voung Baaghty, i»r. McCarty, BneUingSlIk MATADOR, br. h. E, by Masetto— Soncy Lass (K. Snenco). Weight today 118. 67470 (Sec Oaklawn chart in this paper.) 67447 Oaklawn 7-8 1:28 Cast M4 14 2 1 4'' 7,;i. K Marlin Lord Dixon, Protean, Beaaaat. ■1298 Oaklawn In 70y 1:47ft good 169 I I 1 i 8* "■'■' A'bochon Beiden. Btolen Monaeala, Bottles. J. E. BARKLEY. ch. h, 5. by Bobby Beach— Rebella II. f». Wilson). Weight today 114. t,,:;,l Oaklawn 1 4 1:1'. good K8 7 7 S S ■*• foang Ilannitial Bey. Mike Sutton. Bladen WATER MIRROR, b. g, 5, by Watercress— Sabt ina (P. J. Miles). Weight today 110. ■7371 Oaklawn : 1 1 ME I I 7 7 7 ' F Barton Mannii.al Bey. Mike Sutton, Bradea 6ti69 Oaklawa I ll:M|laa4 111 I 2 1 1ft li F Button Tenny hum, LtaaerickGirl, lanBone New Orleans Entries. NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear; tunck fast. Badag atarta at 2 00 p. *n. , Huns well in mud. ©Superior mud runner. First Race — 1 Mile. 4 year 1 ids and upward. Selling. Fillies ana Marea lad. lanraes. \. \vi. EJdep. ft;r,424). ..Ferrooiere 4. . il»i 72" ♦^•M'.i Begonia 4.. 110.. X.. 715 «7J7s l.de B. .114. . X . .710 87106 Orient 8.. 114..®.. 700 r.7402 Lemon Girl 6.. UP.. X.. 800 87303.... Fwn 8 4. .110. .©..880 88488 . . . latimooy 6.. 114.. ..888 ,7l7s Masonia 4. .ISO. . X • .880 87300 lebane 8. 114 873 t,7io:, . . . .Discernment 4. .1111 670 87337 Lady Fonae 8. .188. . X . .888 88808 Henpecked 4. .!(»:.. . X . .W-' 67206 Hand 15a:; 4. .lift 860 •;7:: ni. ..Stella Hehburg 4.. 110.. X. .850 m:2SI Sonata, 4. .110. . X . .836 Second Race — 5-8 Mile. 3-vear-olds. lillies. Special \\' 'i(rhls. 072(14-.. ".SALLY PRK8TOM 117. . X..728 «;7.; i4-. . .Grace George 117..®.. 710 8742)4*... Duchess f Montebello 117. .X. .785 88*77*. ..Boyal HiM-r 1 17 7t"i 67065. . . .Catherine II 117 688 «;7174. .. .Mimic's Daughter 117 ;:m u27r, 1 . ..Soprano 4 1". . x . .tiSo 87838 Dorothy M 117. -X.. 888 67377 Cora Bike 117.. X.. 888 87350 Ahiuie 117 W 0 60688 Inpoaltlaa 117 688 81357 '...Oar Aaaa 117.. x.. 673 1.7121 Golden Ware 117.. X. .673 i.i.M'.i Bnliada 117 883 i;7:;so Masker 117..X. .880 Third Race — 3 1-2 Furlongs. 2 ye.11 - l,l . Allowance--. 67427*. ..Black Maiv 187.. X.. 7*3 87427*. .;/.ii pben ll." . . X . .7"2 i ».7^77 Whisk Broom US 7l" (87301).. .Oreakaai 115.. X.. 716 88842. . . 'Poem lftft. . X. .70."i 67200... Priaceaa Sue 1 )7 780 i7.'« i Ilatnlet 108 C.'.IO 87301 ....Cora Daaant 1im ,t;sr, « 7::!»"i. . ..I!::--on I. ark 183.. X. .873 i;7:;7«;. . . . Headline 188 658 67376... Briteson 10; o:.ft W. s. H iiiiams entry. tW. F. Bcbalte entry. Fourth Race — 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. (67378)... Belle Otroan ... .107. . x . .784) (67203). . .Colloquy :;. .10s. . v . .71.-, 68402*.. Judge Bost .". . 88 71 ) 8745$. . . -Oalyeaa 4.. 96. .{X.. 735 (67377). ••Sir Toddimiton 3..M8. .X..725 84188 Wins ion a. . .S7 t«M Bnrlea 8) O'MefJl 'iitry. Fifth Race— 7-8 Mile, n year olds and upward. Allowances. 67201.... To« Dolan 8. . Ml.. X.. 723 «-,7:;7s loan L. InglM 4..112..;- ..720 67:t78*...PoBy Brim 4.. 107. .X.. 710 67377*... Bappaaaaanek 3. .101.. X.. 708 o717.J.,..Alloiitiy a. .101 705 ; 1 (60054) .. .Spfon .*...-..'.. r... PK.X..700 67327. .. .Western ::. .101 . . x . .700 87352*. ..The Bnidishman 5.. US. .X.. TOO ( 67155)... l.llcy Mniie :; . . 88.. X. .880 67362.... Boyal Breene 3. . 164.. x.. 885 67064. . . . Nh telle 8. .181.. - . .888 HI KM.. ..lady Maia .., ::..! ii t;7r. t;t.7'.«i Kins Banak S...88 w Sixth Race — 1 Mile. 4-year olds and upward. Selllnp. 1.7402 — Goldway 4..U17 72.- ; ir^, Telegrapher 4. .110 72ft (86080) . . . Booeooro 4. .lo7 71". 67355. ...Horseradish 4..I07.. ..710 (67364 p . . . Hum ins; ton 7.. 111.. X.. 700 67404*. ..Kara 4. .M7. . X -.700 60076. . . .La raahe 7. .km;.. ..886 67404 Laraou B. .119. . X . .896 (.7402. . . .Orftne 4. .14)5. . X . .680 66877.... Monterey 4. .lift. . x . .4MB ;74ft2 Lacy Crawford 7.. 111.. X.. 688 ft717ft Bell-llie-Caf 6. .998. . X . .886 67408. .. .Gaasester 4. .110.. • C7 67428 Harry Stephens 5.. 108. .©..675 68889 Sylvan Belle r,..lft!» 850 Seventh Race — 5 1-2 Furlonga. " year olds and upward. Selling. 87204.... Dosing 4.. :»o. . x . .72."i (■lift. .. .Miss Leeds 4. .186. . X . .720 («7401)...De Ore ::. . '. " 71". (67350) . .t Baleshed 3.. 188. .X ..716 ( 67374)... Fancy Dress 5. .MM. .X. .716 • ;7:;4!P-.. .Bel tan. nt ::. . 87. .X. .710 67439... .Wild Irish nam B. .188. .©..706 i;742s \khar 4.. 106. . X ..700 67430. .. .Huated 5. .106.. . .7ftft 67279. ...Rockingham ::.. 88. .X.. 893 67279. ...6ay Mannering 4. .101. . X . .006 »;7i27. . . .4hrderly »;. . 166. . x . .896 Hot Springs Entries. HOT SPRINGS ENTRIES. Prohabililies: Weather clear; track fast. Raiing starts at 2:1.7 p. in. Bnna weM in mud. ©Superior mud runner. First Race^ — 1-2 Mile. 2 year ol.ls. Selling. Ind. Horses. A. Wfc Ildcp. 67243*... Astoria Belle 184.. X.. 725 i;7.;i:;. . . .Orphany i »i 715 I1744:: I larnev 104.. X . .71ft f.744:: Boll Weevil 88.. X.. 719 67419*. ..Lady Hapabnrg 85. .X.. 719 66793 Valdosla BH!. . X..7 ir. 67419*.. .HoUow 107. . X..788 67418*. ..l-:tta t.ouise KM-.. . X . . )7."« 67419.... Margaret Randolph 06.. X.. 675 674(8 Water Lock 90.. X.. 880 (67343). ..C. II. Shilling « 109..X..4M8 i:74l!i Robert Bagaa U :\ 638 6729c: Hasty MM. . ■; . .ft." o U7094. . . .Belufower 96 112T, 87418.... Daisy Shine BK) ii(.n» Kiniuck. b. c, by John Bright Mary Beaa DM Second Race — 1 Mile. ■1 year olds and upward. Selling. 66922*... Little Claal 7. .107. .X.. 726 o7::7o Samho 8. .106. .©. .713 87397. .. .Check Morgan i;..1«hi 7111 67445*. ..Bath Nolea 4.. :•:. 74)0' 67169 Wool Soap 4..D».-i 7 n 67305 l.u-l.er (.ore 4. .102. . X . .700 67348 Wool t nam 4.. 102 ia»o «742i Boh May :,..l«i7 683 67445 Dixie Andrews 5. .105. . . .680 673T0 Little Rose 4.. 95.. ..888 67395.... Percy Green 5.. 107.. ..676 t:7::7o Kstaulb* 6.. 197.. ..058 64665. Carnation I.. 95 658 67322. ...Will Svlvesier 6.. 192 ti'Xl Lola While, ch. in, by While Loam ft.. 198 Third Race — 1 Mile. 1 year olds and upward. Selliag. C7.::i7. . . .Biilllinch 6. .197 72.7 67448 Baker Waters 7..H 7. ..720 C747:: \thena 6. .195.. X.. 715 67348 I.indale ....1U7.. . .705 • '.7:7:; tggle Lewis 6. .105. . X . .705 67:S5....Dr. Hail S..H17.. /..7(H) 87448 Sultry I..IO-J.. . .7 H» 67297... .Wood Claim 5. . 109. . X . -4*95 67397 Clear Ni^ht -(..!•:, lai', 67420*...BandlIlo 6.. MS.. ..886 67445*... BaMioi 4. .MM).. ..880 67473. ...Lets DaPJy 4. .lftft..© .880 67420 Marco 7. .192. .©..675 i;7iis ...Peter Knight 5. .108. . ..1:70 56210. ...T. .h 5. .MR 626 Fourth Race— 1 Mile. "year ol.ls and upward. Allowances. 67371 MIDAS 4..14M 72.7 67423 Docile 6. .194.. X.. 710 67444*... Heine Begeate : .. 89. .x.. 703 :7.:7.: I. P. Mayberry 8.. 186. .X.. 700 677194 Bl Tovar ::.. M . . ..685 (67895)... Anna Ruskin ::.. m 7 i 674 is. . . . Incubator 7. .109. . X . «:7", Fifth Race— 1 Mile and 20 Yards. 3-year olds. Selling. 67347*. ..Chancellor 104.. X.. 725 67394*. . . Ti voli ni 197. .X.. 720 67469. . . .Doc Kyle MM. . X. .71ft C7296. . . .Nancy - 1(H . . x . -7ft." e,7:72 .. . Demo 87. . X . .686 Cm ■: '■ . . .Sea Water 1(M» iH;:, 67422 ". . .King I |...|.| 107. . X . .850 67395* . . . Joe Coyle '."7 C'.o 67395 The Belle at Brighton 85.. X.. 858 67318 Bobber Ball !i7 ft2.-. Sixth Race— 7-8 Mile. 4 year olds and upward. Selling. (67422). . .Tyrolian 6. .108.. X.. 728 67197 Foxhall 4. .107. . x . .72ft 67470. ...B. 1. Swanner 4.. MM.. X.. 715 ''.7117 Matador •" . . lis. .©. .710 67420 Usooo 7. .111.. X . 71ft 67371.... Water Mirror 5. .199 876 67448*. ..Mrs. Annie B. . 113. . X . .899 67395. . . .Tennybnrn S. .111.. X.. 839 07:71 1. 1:. Berkley ."...ill 889 Los Angeles Entries. LOS ANGELES ENTRIES. Proaahnitati: Weather clear: track fast. Racing starts at 1:15 p.m. (Chicago time :::45 p.m.) X Runs well In mud. ©Superior mud runner. First Race — 3-4 Mile. 4 year elds and upward. Selling. Ind. aorma. A. Wt. lid. n. 67388* Intern 4. . 117.. X.. 725 (:7::'.ll Nun's Veiling 4 . . 1 15. ... .720 i;7':ss. . .i:nm King 7. .117. . x . .71". 67313. .. .Tim Herat 5. .120. . X . .715 ;7:ss Interlude 6. .119. . x . .715 67441 ...Lady King 4..U5..X. .716 67340 Prince Cbing 7. . 117. .X.. 705 o72ss Needful 7.. 112 703 67441*... Little Gregg 7. .117 703 (;72t;r. Beautiful and Best 7. . US.. X. -700 67340 Kl Palaano 5.. 112.. X.. 895 66405 Boa] Ni Ni 4. .110. .X . .095 67467. ...Bain cloud 4.. 1ft.". coo 68887. . . Jdagnhlco 5. .112 675 Second Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs. .'!-year olds. Selling. 67367*... Otto Price IOT. .X..725 c.i:;:i2-. . .Zeliaa 107 720 67442*... Kirknek! Belle los 715 (i7:: '.4 Norfolk 119.. ,...715 (.7442-. ..Nappe ...112. .x . .7lo i!72ii» llalton 112 710 tiiis41 .... Virginia Lorraine 1ft." . . x . .71o 07:~:7 Bed Garter M7..X..703 67191 King Ahab 105. . X. .708 67337. ...Dr. Croak 109. .X.. 700 t;7241 . . . .Remember DI7. . x . .ft'.'o (.7442 St. Or U9. .X..890 .".1.777. . . . Del mosello 186 690 tiftfttll Cavatina 105 883 Colorado Girt, br. f. by Lamplighter— Jean 188 Third Race — 1 Mile. 4-yenr-olds and upward. Selling. ((.7.'!.:vi)...RAMA 4. . K»7. . X . .725 (67412) .. .Chancellor Walworth ... 4. . lftft. . x . .715 67439*... Daamigea 4. .194. . X . .719 ( 7.'!14 Markie Mayer 4.. 199.. X.. 705 87417*... Susie Christian 6. .107.. X.. 70S c.7::ftl Mountebank lft. . 199. . X . .7ftft 67291 Belvoir 4. .112. . X . .895 (»74.;! lack Little 6. .101). .©. .690 Fourth Race — 1 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. (67399) .. .Ormonde's Right 6.. 111.. X.. TBI 67366. . . .Borgbeet t . .114 745 i;74lft l.ivitts 3. .lftft. .x . .740 (67488)... Bragg 8..U4..©..735 (17415 J. C. Clem 4..111..X. .736 87386* . - .(ioldspnt C». .lft'.l 728 Fifth Race— 7-8 Mile. 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. (67337) .. .Taxer ."...112 725 (67317) .. .The Roustabout B. .112. . X . .728 67391*... Line of Life 6. .119. . X . .715 67399*... George B. Milner 4. .112 71ft 072SU Linda Rosa 5. .110. . X . .7 j5 Sixth Race — 3-4 Mile. S-year-olda. Selling. 66766 Sainrida lftft.. x.. 725 67438.... Bonemary D lftft 715 67113 Mi?s Hicivar lftft 71ft ft7o::: Elota B»7 705 67263. . . . Vinorsini MM. .X.. 789 67283. . . .BxtraneU 1(K» (iftft Oakland Entries. OAKLAND ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear: track fast. Baring starts at 1:40 p.m. (Chicago time :):40 p.m.) XB.ms well in mud. ©Superior mud runner. First Race— 1-2 Mile. 2 year olds. Allowances. ind. Barnes. A. wt. tldea. (j7:;::P — Ideas : 110 -. .725 074 :i . .i.a.iy BUdreth lift. . x . .720 67456... .Mrs. Nugent 198 71", 67306. . .*Cbenowee lftft. . x . .715 67431 Vi spa MM 71ft 66HG6 Vmada Bx; 7(^5 67231... "Venus de Milo 1 h; 7ft5 66956. . . .Grace Marie KM", 7 M i;7::(n;. . . .Lilia km; 996 t;7:MM». . . .Zoe Young MM .999 *Keeae Bros, entry. Second Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs. ." year oMa. Selling. 07107 Jesebel 105 70ft 67381 ... \v.iiia 110 avC 677S1 . . .Bertie A 110 896 673K1 '.. . Tetanus 110. . X . .988 66881 Letltla S U9..X..098 66221 \i denes 1 ».",. . •' . .090 661 12. . . .Bona 1 lft 893 66.198. . . .Rose I ••an p. .111 I Ml i;no 67381 . . .Sachet 1ft.".. . x . .898 H7I57 Maud McG M6 075 87381 Nancy \\ MM 07ft Nedda, ch. f. by Borgia 1...11 Btareaa lift Third Race— 1 Mile. 8-year sMe, Sidling. '!7to7-. . .F.iirvstreet Ift5 725 07107 Dave Weber 102 720 67257 ... Krnka 1 10 715 67257. . . .Sharper Bawn Ift7 7I 67157. . . .Calendar MB. .X..7M 67457 Boaal lift 705 072..7. . . .Pasodella 1ft5. . •' . .786 07257. . . . Ruin it a MS 7(N 07:157. . . . I'rilzi I'ci ri M6 7ftft 66203. . . .Tonic 110 896 67061.... Big Bead !( 7 890 0. I". , . . . C; 1 r mania 195 C'.tft Fourth Race — Futurity Course. (170 feet leaf, than 3 1 mile., 4-year ..Ids and upward. Handicap. 67411*... BAPID WATKB 8.. 110.. X. .789 66999 Proper 7.. 129..®.. 746 (67011)...Snsarmaid 4. .110 710 67409*... Collectoi Jessnp 6.. MM.. X.. 749 67408 ...Hector 4. .MM. © 7::.. ( 67056)... Misty'a Pride 7.. 194.. ..785 O7::oft Ckmdligbt B..MM.. :..7:;ft Fifth Race— 1 1-1G Miles. -1 year olds and apward. BeBing. (67386)... Sahara 4.. til 72". (672S6)... Northwest o.. fts ... ..7jo t;7.:::r, . . .i-isi.er Boy ."...107 715 (87361 ).. .Jake M.x.se 4..MM..X..718 67410*. ..The Borgian 5. .198. . X . .710 Oi lift . . ..Mandator I.. 99.. .71ft IS6096 . I;, nw.li 7..lo:' . 7o:, r-7llft. . . .Salable 5. . 95 . .• , 67035. ... Ralph STonng ;. . its.. ..7 * 67418 Bine Byea 6.. MM 898 Sixth Race — 7-8 Mile. .". year ol.ls and upward. All. -wan. .-■:. 0701O Ruby 5. . lft.. 725 67986. ...Lord of the Vale 7..il 120 66204*... Phalanx ."...lift.. • ..715 67233.... Funny Side 6. .186. . X . .715 67235* ... Instructor (...lift.. ..71ft 6741 1 . . . . Curriculum ::.. 1)7 710 67285. . . .Hedge thorn 4. .1( 7. .ffi. .7 5 67235 Boyal S...I I.. 107.. ..7ftO 67161 Bdlth .lames 4.. MO. .X.. 709 67386. ...Mine GVbeoa I.. MM.. ..096 67432*... Con rent Bell ::.. BR.. 886 67388 : ... Mallei. r ft.. 186.. ..IBM /e^gLjsrtseujft^ lPla^B4^IIII3VnMIMittMlil BTr81l8af glaliBIB Field Lark 61 Lost | I was out Daily one Burse Wire Thursday. H 1^ THREE i j I ! WINNERS || 1 1 S5.0Q | | | ONE HORSE A DAY. { Z T. C. WOOD (i CO., 59 Dearborn Street, Chicago. X SPIDER WEB 16-1, WON The Only Horse Sent Out By Us on Tuesday. ONE HORSE DAILY-NO MORE. 3 GUARANTEED WINNERS J2 Send today. Saturday's special will iucrease yottr bankroll. RICH & CO., SUITE 305, 1016 WALNUT STREET, KANSAS CITY, MO. OAKLAND TRACK ONLY. FRIDAY Another banner good thing will be cut loose at 10 to 1 at heller. This is ana af the best coll* at the cast and has been especially prepared for today'* bin killing. If this horse, does uol win we will 8lre Saturday's previously advertised Mag shot BILL LESTER & CO. Suite 37. 90 La Salle Street, Chicago. III. Tel. Main 2928. Owners and Trainers. $2 Daily, or $10 for 6 Guaranteed Winners. Mabel Hollander 2-1 Won One today that will ho 16 to 98 to 1, and ■ ill win juat as easy as Mabel Hollander. JACK P. RILEY, 90 6th Avenue-Cigar Store. 60 cents a day j j $2.60 week. The Western! Have you tried the WESTERN? If not. trv an Saturday. March !». We deliver the eaoda. Oar information -nines direct from the track. We make food. No hot air. (MM horse daily, uur lenns for this service is S5.00 per week, or 81.00 daily. CHAS. WILLARD CO., Room 14, 84 Washington St., Chicago, III. NATIONAL RACING REVIEW Boon 8T Tl 1». urborii Street CHICAGO. IM.. KKIIUY'S SPKCIAL Maine, Molest. Mansion, Sparrow. Yesterday's Bpeelal Lnat. $1.00 PEE MONTH. -:- 95 CENTS PER COPT. Phone 85N1 Central. TURF REPORTERS SPECIAL R. 312, 5U Dearborn St., Chicago. Friday's Special: 99-89-100-98-90-88-61-83.72-9. Entry List: 6M-608-620-1-6-8-650-652-666.