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Daily Racing Form: n. Saturday, March 9, 1907
Daily Racing Form: n. Saturday, March 9, 1907 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1907 drf1907030901 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Saturday, March 9, 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] % IJp\ nnn( Mm h rn rrn f VOL.. XIII. NO. 5 . CHICAGO, SATURDAY, MABCH , 1907. PIUCE 5 CENTS Their Opinions Differ.: Corrigan Says M'Intyre Did Not Try with Notasulga. THEIR OPINIONS DIFFER. CORRIOAN SAYS MMNTYRE DID NOT TRY WITH NOTASULGA. Trevelyan Says Her Defeat February 12 Was Not Jockey's Fault — Juclqe Post Whips tha Speedy Colloquy. New Orleans. T~i.. March 8. — There is n lively reu n here iurr the Integrity of jo-key \y. Mcln-1 ii-. Edward Ootilgan, tirm in the conviction that Mclntyre «] i • 1 not iry to win with Notasulga in the 1 1 1 — i race, Tuesday, February 12, suggested to Judge Trevelyaa after Notasalga'a victory in the National Stake, that Mi'linviv be t ti t niiilcr 1 lie lian. Judge Trevelyan expressed a different opinion :m l declined to take action against the bov. Mr. Corricaa now tayti iie will recommend to the Uceoae eoawaittee of the American Turf Association thai hfclatyre't 11- eel.se lie revoked. iii the race in which Notasulga was beaten on thai day there were thirteen atartera. There was ■ }ani just after the start. Alverby waa knocked down, broke a leg ami was destroyed. Greenest, held to I • the eaane of the crowding, won. bat was dlsqjuall tit ii. Priaceaa Bae getting (be porae ami Notasulga se. ..mi |,hiee. Mi-, Cerrigaa claims that he clearly saw tin- bay pall Notaaalga ap at the atari and never make a move en lier until the rat e was practl ratty aver. The Judges, however, are eqaalty aa eontitleiii that Mclntyre used every effort to win. They say thai all the evidence in the east- shows thai ii was throagh an lanlt of the rider thai Notaaalga gat away poorly, it is cited farther that wiien starter CSaaahly retained from the poet be was naked bj the eearials how the accident tt» AJverhy 01 ttiri-etl. Bath (assitiy ami his assistant. Harry Mm i haw J . saiil that lackey Jack Mart hi, wb i had tit li. mint on tlieshatii. palled aefoss 1 1 the inside directly after the atari causing ■ mix up, in which halt the liehl was wedged together anil that AJverhy tell be fate thej bad goaaaa aixteeath. They said that Mclntyre was rortanate in not going down with Notaaalga, as he was right in the middle of the seriaunagu and aaved himself aaly by palling ap. Caaaidy ami hi.s assistant art- still poaitive that their view ot the accident is t lie correct one. Both TreveJyaa ami Caaaldy sue much uionght up over tin- matter ami say that they will not return to City Park in an official capacity ne\i ynar. Jmige Tre-velyaa today input altd Preaideal Heaalip to arrange tor a substitute lor him next week. lie says perianal business ii. Miauls his presence at Oharkittes-viile, Va., for a fortnight, bat aaya he will return here for the but two weeks of the season, that is the lit st two weeki in April It waa arranged that William Shelly is b) In- the presiding judge ami David Harms will be his aaanciate. Jadge l'ost. , of Bariew A; O'NellTa eligiblea to the lily Park and (i-es.-ent Ciiy Dcrbvs. stalled today for the lirst time since January 17. lie met some tasi sprinters in the -ix farloBga handicap, hut sliowetl that he is right on edge and ready for a graetllag struggle by beating t oilaawy out after a furious drive. Jadge Post was a keen contender at all slagus. lieing right up with the leaders from the Monacal the harrier was spuing. He was ridden by .latnes ll(*nnessy. It is acknowledged by ail who have seen this c dt run thai iie needs a strong, vigorous tider to make him do his best, so this makes his victory today all the more creditable. Jockey Nicol was in rare form today. He bad a mount, in every race laiahad arei in four, second in one, third in another, ami fourth in another. While schooling Are Light for James Arthur this Morning, steeplechase jockej Ckarlea Johnson got a bad laii. lb- was taken to the hospital la an un- t.nscious condition. Jot kc.v Major has not recovered •ronsi-ioiisness since his fall Willi Fabian yesterday. .\n operation will be perforated tonight. l.'Hiis Tauher this mm idnj. pnnhaatd of Bdward Oorrigaa at private sale the four-year-cad, tioldic in eaaapany with OoaaHtration, G oldie will be nhipped to Bcnning. A capital card is offered for tOMOtlOW af terniM.n. with the Pickwick Bteeplechaae as the stake feature. Many of the besl borsei n, training here are named .to staii. aaaaag arhich Uoaa H., Late Faster, B ■ friend. Heart ol ll.v atiutli Kara, The Thrall; Sir loddiiigtcn. I'lanute. Helined: SI. Volma, Aiabo, Lucie James; Mary Mori is, Foreigner, Beside; To baggant, Charlie Lastman. Juggler; Bitter Brown. Hull ami Qaagga have show u good form on iiiauy ... . i-ions. T. K. l.v nch. Burlew & O'Neill Hold Best Hand.: Experienced Horsemen Think They Can Win the City Park Derby with Gild. BURLEW & O'NEILL HOLD BEST HAND. Experienced Horsemen Think They Can Win the City Park Derby with Gild. New Orleans, I. a.. March s. — Interest in the City Park Derby is growing apace aa the form of the \ nious eandlda tea is revealed in the racing. The recent victory of Yankee Girl over Tileing has .i irarted allenlioii to the daughter of Sir Dixon and Breakwater as a pnoalhillljr. but in this race ■be only carried eighty nine pounds, while in the Derby she will have to take up 112. The colts in the Derby are of such good nuallty that it does not look as though any of the fillies could have winning •chances. While Bat Bnrlew & O'Neill entry will be most in the publie eye. with Gild the selected one if he goes, c. K. Damett'a Tcnaaeaa, r. o.rrigan's Phaaata anil 1'. Dunne's liens are all ■aetata to be reekonetl with. To date I'lanute has hail three races, in the first two of which he sliowetl poorly, hut these were regarded merely as preparatory to the Derby. | ami as the colt has grown and improved greatly over hit two-year-old fotai, he may be expected to show advaatageoaaly In the big* local event. Tenaceo'a California fonn is rood ei gh b give him winning chance*, bat the knag Journey here. even with the slop at Lot Aagetea for work, m.-n Militate against him. as ■ Matter of three or lour ilav s on the cars is very Irving to any horse. and especially 1 young horse. However, be may snip for the race iii prime condition. It may be taken Into account thai Darnell is both a good ti.mici ami 1 good boraeman, ami be would hardly semi so valuable a coll here for the Derby unless he though! hr could win it. Iii spile of bis defeat by Yankee Qirl, Tileing may vet have a 1 1 aiec in the race, ami especially abound the track be heavy. Bat hi race over the mile ami a furlong, route indicated a lack of staying power, ami as ii». Derbj is at a mile and a quarter be ' in hard!) lie considered as a daagerona element, although tii 1 to thai particular rare in- would Ixive buen iirsl or secoinl choice for Hie cvciil. v coil that so far has received practically no attention at all in Derby eonaideratlona is P. Daaae'a I. ens. This was by far the best colt thai raced al City Park last winter. He was rented up most of the rammer season, but has won several pursea here ibis winter over sprinting distances. The doubt as to Lena is as to whether he will go the route. But he is bred anil built to si.iv. A11 patently a small colt. Lena girths more than any three-year-old here. His ability to go a route has not been tested. If he can Havel the mile and « quarter he should have chances in the race second 10 imiie. He is put up. however, on sprinting lines, anil his winning of the race would be a surprise to experienced horsemen who have been liguring on the possible outcome of the contest. Oild is by all odds the lH'sf type of Derby horse here. Lengthy, big bodied, well muscled, he is equipped to tarry weight and go any rate. He displaced his quality early in the meetings here when. 1- a two-year-old, he took up weight, conceded big weight to older horses, and beat them at a mile and a mile anil a sixteenth. If Oild starts he will lie a top heavy favorite, and barring accidents he will win. Hut Burlew & O'Neall have expressed a great desire to win the Crescent City Det'by with him ami he may In- reserved for that race. He certainly will be reserved should the track be heavy as lilt- stable reliance will then be placed on Sir Toddingtoa. This colt is the next lies! Derby type of local candidates. He is a lengthy, big. strong colt, and that he has not shown better form than he has on fast tracks is tine to quarter cracks. The third string to the Barlow bow is Judge Post. Bitter Miss appears to lie the pick of (he filly division. At the Louisville and Latonia fall meetings Bitter Miss showed lo he not only the beat of her sex in the west, but the equal of any of the colts. She can tarry weight, will go a route, is game to 1 iie core, and can run in any going. If any of the tillies land in the money Hitter Miss is the likelv one to do it. Link Star is another candidate that has received little attention. This is a good colt, as he proved at Latonia last season. He is put up on Derby lines anil while his races this winter have shown little he is in prime contliiion. He may l»e exacted to put up a good performance in the race. Tims, the conclusion is, that l'.urlew ft O'Neill can win the race vvitn Oild on any kind of a track, if iie Starts, an-l with Sir Toddhtgtou on a heavy track, anil thai Teataceo anil Bitter Miss are most likely to lie tin-conleiitlers. Wants Better Control of Racing.: Senator McCall Moves to Amend New York Law as to Appointment of Stewards. WANTS BETTER CONTROL OF RACING. Senator McCall Moves to Amend New York Law as to Appointment of Stewards. Senator McCall. of New York, intntduced a hill in the Legit la tare at Albany to •■amend Chapter 570 of the Laws of IMS for the incorporation of associations Car the improvement of the breed of horses, lo regalatC same and lo establish a State Hating Association in relation lo the appointing of sit-w arils or yadgea." The act is amended by in-sciling therein a new section to reatl as follows; ■The Joekey Club ami t lit- National Steeplechase Association, as the cane may be, may appoint slew arils or JmlfJI t for the running race Meeting or steeplechase meeting subject to its jurisdiction; but before a person to appointed shall act as aach his appointment inns! i.e certified by the Jockey Club or National Steeplechase Aasoclattoa to the State Boeing Commission and also to the supervisor of taxes for running race meetings, appointed pursuant lo section 20 of this act and approved by at least two atetahers of such commission ami by such supervisor of taxes, if such appointment is disapproved by either the State BtM tag Commission or by such supervisor of taxis, the Jockey Club or National Steeplechase Association may in like Manner appoint another person to act as Steward or judge, whose appointment must also lie approved as provided by this act. No person shall act as a steward or judge of a running race or Steeplechase meeting whose appointment has not been approved by the Slate Baring, Commission and by the supervisor of taxes, as provided by this section, and any person who shall so act shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. •This act. shall take effect immediately." The bill was referred to the Judiciary Committee. Senator McCall. in explaining his measure, said lie was an enthusiastic friend of the racetrack and that racing properly conducted is the grandest of all sporls. ami that abuses in the management should be ttspped by the legislature. ••I'ersous at Albany favorable to racing are in accord with tlie idea involved in Mr. McCail'a pro posed amendment to the racing laws.'' says the New 1 M k MOming Telegraph. 'Ml has long been fait thai the Baring Commission, which has a recognised legal status and is supreme in rating mailers, should, as the Hating Commission, pay direct attention to the management of the sport. The stewards of the virions Meetings ill this stale. always appointed b.\ the Joekey club, and who have bcvir been directly Indorsed by the Baring c mission, have not always been as strict in their dep iineiil as the friends of Hie spori might desire. Mr. McCall Might improve his amendment by stipulating' 1 hat stewards approved of iiy the Baring Commission shall be regularly paid by the race tracks .ii which City act, and that their compensation per day shall be big enoagh for the important onace These paid stewards, it is contended, ah wild assume a solemn obligation to attend strictly to their duties sad take an oath not to bet. Also, ii is contended, they should be atea in full possession of their pliyslt al faculties. By employing paid stewards obligated not 1.. bet the iinetlif.v ing practice of regularly appointed itewsrds delegating their authority to others n, order thai they maj make beta on their own or other persons' horses wUI disappear. It is the opinion of Members Of the legislature favorable to racing that ii is not a uimm! thing to have ainaleur stewards directing eases in which their finer tl friends are involved in Sanaa ranging from fl gap, )0 $HM ,O00l Hut that feature of the Mnall amend ineiii uiving the collector of racing taxes a voice in the selection of stewards is decidedly unpopular. It will Ik- vigorously opposed. There is no reason why a mere clerk should take part in the deliberations Of such a body as the Lacing Commissi! n. ' The New York Sun comments as follows on the amendment: •"Senator MeCaB's proposal has caused some talk among turfmen, who have come to regard the Jockey Ciuh and the Commission as one and tin- same thing. Senator McCall says that the stewards in most cases last year were either incompetent or unfair, and that in his opinion there were many esses of rank favoritism involving jockeys who Indulged in fool riding."' Rapid Water Wins the Handicap.: Sandy Not Sufficiently Energetic on Northwest J. J. Walsh Buys Sir Edward. RAPID WATER WINS THE HANDICAP. Sandy Not Sufficiently Enerqetic on Northwest — J. J. Walsh Buys Sir Edward. Oakland, CaL, March 8. — Rapid Water won the handicap this afternoon ami Collector Jessap, I'mper and Siigarinaid were among those behind him. He scored an impressive victory. Bandy failed lamentably on Noriliwesl in the lace at one mile ami a sixteenth lhat followed the fealure. The P.orgian led throughout. Sandy finished sitting still. Adeiia, liapid Water anil Baby were the successful choices. J. D. MilliB'l Maud MeO. won the second. M-CatT-ert.v took the third with Dave Welter. Kuhy found tin fast, track to her liking ami. after many costly failures, atade g'tod in the last. 'The weather was line anil fully S.(NM) racegoers were at the course. Sir Bdward Changed hands this morning. J. J. Walsh acquired the crack four year old for the reported price of $10,000. Tiie beat two two \ ear-olds so far shown here are carded hi atari in the Undine stakes tomorrow afternoon ami a great attendance is sure to result. Aside from this stai feature many fast horses are named lo start, among which Vinton, Triumphant. Blanche e.; Graphite, Black Pilate, Basts*; Sir Bdward, Fireball, Security; Firestone, Bacoatear, Bona; Dr. Leggo, Banana, Va* Popall; Cora Bksaota, Mandator and Happy Bice are in good form at present. H. Forsland. Delaware Bill is Withdrawn. DELAWARE BILL IS WITHDRAWN. Dover, Del., March s. — The racing bill Introduced in the house of representatives of the Delaware legislature Tuesday by Representative Itennuni of Siis-.x county has been withdrawn frost the calendar by its author. As the bill was treated lileralU from the Pel cy -Cray law of New York, it was be liivetl that il would be passed. A mistake was atade in pre Mating the measure under an extraneous title, the notices having been lirst given in the senate, whereas they should have been given in the boaae, owing lo Ibe revenue nature. A pall of the leuis latere beforehand was very encouraging to the pro motors, 'f in y agreed, however, to the withdrawal. The fait lhat tliu measure provided for a lump tax to the state of S.MMHJO a year for good roads by every racing association in Delaware was a Strong feature, particularly as the state is now unable to meet its hxed exneasea. Blakestown Breaks Down. BLAKESTOWN BREAKS DOWN. New York. March 8. — Richard Croker's Blakes town, entered in the big handicaps for this year, will not lte shipped to this country afler all. She has broken down ami will be retiretl to Mr. Croker's stud farm in Ireland. Haggin Again Owns Toddington. HAGGIN AGAIN OWNS TODDINGTON. Lexington, Ky., March 8. — At the Eanclio del Pans aauyeraei sale in New York in Deceuil er, liHXi, the Melton stallion, 'foddiii^ton. was sold to BJ. It. Thomas. It is announced that J. B. Haggln has bought the horse back and will bring him here to wake the season at Lluiemlorf. Ask State to Take a Hand.: Citizens' Union Wants Attorney, General to Enforce Amis Law. ASK STATE TO TAKE A HAND. CITIZENS' UNION WANTS ATTORNEY-GENERAL TO ENFORCE AMIS LAW. Committee Goes to Little Rock with an Ap« peal— Reward Is Offered for Convictions — The Day at Oaklawn. Tlof Springs. Ark., March 8.—W. H. Ilalltnan, president of the CttHaena' Improvement Union, ae-coatpnnied by four other members of thai organization, went to Little Kitck this afternoon as a com- mlttee to srge the enforceatent of the Amis law at Qnkluwn. They will make their appeal t » the Attorney General, claiming that Garland Genuity olli eials have failed lo peifotUt their duly as speci-lied by Ibe law. In addition to Ibis the Citizens' Improvement Union lias posted prominently a reward of :fl l for information that will bring about a third conviction of any person or persons under the Amis taw. None of the persons arrested on charges of betting have been convicted. 'Their case* have Im'1-ii continued front time to lime. The trials lhat were expected today were continued until Monthly. The raring today was featureless and there wa* little or no enthusiasm, although a fair sized crowd was present Joekey Bnghmder piloted three winners out ,,f ti\e mounts. With Hollow he seared a hard earned rieanry in the opening race. 'The toll, hail been bought by T. P. Haws jus| before; post time for a reported price of .fl.oOO, and HI tie surprise was occasioned when 1'. King bill him an) $300 over his entered price of ijltKM). He was retained. on Brine ttcgente in the fourth, the only race without selling conditions, BaghUtder simply had to sit s|iH I" win. Tyrolian. in the closing race, outclassed the others and won as Knglaiider pleased. Inulandcr will leave with Jules C-arsou tomorrow tor Bennlng. Chancellor had to be much the best to win the lit'tli raci-. He was buffeted about, hut cam.- with .1 Well limed rash throagh the stretch. The judges gave Shilling a lecture for his poor riding. K. L. Thomas only recently purchased Chancellor front China & Foray the. Joekey J. Bjaa was painfully hurt alxvut the legs this morning win u a fractious horse bolted into the fence with him. Adeaae, recently claimed by K. titling. Jr.. for .$7 mi, was returned today lo J. Cass. A good card of six raetxs is prov hied for tomorrow ami antOUg the speedy horses named to start, Lrebus, Tore, Aunt iiaia: J. I). Dunn. Sir vagrant, Wett- startle: Lord Dixon. Suzanne Korainora, Jack Loi.t ; Limit ii. The Lear. Mike Sutton; fTrshjlOfb. Kendigo, Hig Low; King Wilda. Lalshot and Miss Affable are in good form at present. J. L. Destpsey. Condensed History of the Undine Stakes. ^ «•*■ :^ — — - CONDENSED HISTORY OF THE UNDINE STAKES. The I'mline Stakes Is of short history, although il was brat run in 1S H. when Felix Parr piloted Pat Murphy to victory fon Adoiph Bpreckek*. It was then diacontinned until last year, when Per ace B. adtlt-l its spoils to Barney Schrciber's bank account. Named after Thomas !l. Williams' stable name, it is quite probable that he will reap its honors this afternoon. It- short record is as follows: Year. First. Jockey a. Wi. Set 1. Wl. Third. Wt. Val. Time. lvu Pat Murphy I-', t arr . . In:: Malnatay lol Hanford .»;; $ 700 l:l»j ISBTi Stake diHooutlnned until Iimm;. i:mk; Horace E. W. Dugau..ll8 Native St n lor, Pimkim ln.s 2 K;o -IT] :: I mile ia ISM. Extension Practically Certain.: Ascot Officials, However, Have Made No Positive Announcement More Rain. EXTENSION PRACTICALLY CERTAIN. Ascot Officials. However, Have Made No Positive Announcement — More Rain. Los Angeiea, CaL, March g. General Manager Brooks was asked today if the meeting at Ascot Lark is to lie extended. He said he could make no positive aiinoiiiii t-nieiil. llowt-ver. it is almost a certainty that the Meeting will not end unlil Kerch 90, making lor. days instead of ninety, aa originally scheduled. The 1 Umakcrs have been toll! that there is to be an extension ami the publie generally has the same impression. There was another heavy shower just liefore noon, keeping down the attendance ami leaving the track slow. Ormonde's Light Made it two straight when he won the fourth race at a mile. Lorghesi has evidently trained off. The Roustabout ran a most disappointing rate in the fifth. Barney flfhrtBwr was pit-sent to see Sainiida win. With the Sania Ifoniea Stakes t.,\- t wo year-olds aa the central attraethaa, excellent raring is promised for toutorrow afternoon, with such fast horses as Kainsa.-k. Lig Store, Taos; Toupee, l'laloon. Fustian; C, II,,, Doii Doino. l'laloon; Dalbiis, Magazine, Booger Bed; Golaepot, Jack Little, Freesias; Sly Ben. La. Chars ami Black Byes among thane named to go to the post L. F. uMalley. Will Memphis Have a Meeting WILL MEMPHIS HAVE A MEETING? A dispatch from New Orb ins las! night says that tin re is a well tleiined rumor in Hit Ciesient City thai the New Memphis Jockey Club will hold a meeting ai lloutgeutery Park he tinning April IS, No i oi lobulation or denial is fertheeaaing from Memphis. 'The slakes have not been declared off. as would bo pi limited under Ihe proviso made al Ibe time of their closing, which was prior to the enactment of the fWUSt law. but a fortnight ago Secretary Macfar-lan made the stalement that there was small hope lor a meeting. It may l e that the situation has lately taken on a new aspect. Daily Bating Form's Memphis correspondent, however, says the general impression is lhat no nieciing will he held al .Montgomery Lark this year. Conville is Sick at Memphis. CONVILLE IS SICK AT MEMPHIS. Memphis. Tenn.. March S. —Trainer Henry Mo-Daniel anuouni-eil today that L. A. (Vila's Conville will not start in Ihe Crescent City Derby at New-Orleans, March 2:;. The colt is so sick that a veterinary surgeon advised the trainer that he would tie jeopardized by further attempts to get him ready for a race on that date. Montgomery, which is expected to carry the colors of Chinn A; Foisvlhe iii the Derby. Worked a mile in 1:40 today. Horsemen called tUe performance good. Page 2 DAILY RACING FORM BSUSD EVERY DAY. DAILY RACING rBRM PUBL1SHIHG CO. Publishers of THE AMERICAN TURF ASSOCIATION CALENDAR Official oitu of THE AMERICAN TURF ASSOCIATION. A Daily Reflection of the American Turf by Telegraph. Editor and Proprietor, F. H. Brunell. Al nri-uo Editor, Clinton C. Riley. Secretary, Mrs. F. H. Brunell. 124 FIFTH AVENUE, CHICAGO, ILL. Entered in the Post OSes at Chicago aa second class matter. SINGLE COPIES 5 CENTS. TERMS. 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Hester, 983 Bond Street. DAYTON, OHIO: Algonquin Hotel Newsstand. DENVER, COLO.: Kendrick Book Co., OO6-0L? Seunteentu Street. DETROIT. MICH.: L. Grossi tp, 72 W. Congress Street. Tel. Main, S352. Copies delivered within mile circle. IP-T SPRINGS, M;K : F. c. Boring, 118 Central Avenue. II. C Wearer ft Co., opp. Arlington Hotel. W. K. Wilson, Great Northern Hotel Newsstand. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS U LRCfl B, 1907. Did Cella Rumor Stop License: New York Folks Think it Had a Bearing on the Butler Application. DID CELLA RUMOR STOP LICENSE? New York Folks Think It Had a Bearinq on the Butler Application. .7. Russell Sole; 'or .Tames Puller, has d ■ led I - A. C« Ha lias had or is to I tvi anj connection with the management of the Empire CI | • ck, yet In New York there appears to exist the belief that rnmoro of Bucb a connection bad in. ■;■! to do Ing Commission's refusal of a license tor the Yonken track than the reasons stated In Its resolution denying the Bo tier application. The fa that Rut lei was seeking aid on t side of New York in 190.1, when be made a proposition to Edward Co rigan, gare color to the gossip that some similar an • might have bees aug- ■ I Cella New York, while aol »'-=.i ■ tinj to Oel e own r of racehorses, baa o gres t the os ner of rare Sew York's newspapers, some of them al ■ '•iv that it was the Cella monopoly "of track* and domination of betting al St. Louis tli.it caused Governor Polk to pat aa end to racing la Missouri. '! v believe, too, that had the Cells n been kept oat of the south no laws betting would bare been passed In Ten ■ and Arkansas; that Kentucky would not bare found it ih essary to pat the government of racing Into the ban. is of a commission and that there would not now be rumors of legislative action In Louisiana. in this i nectiofl tie Morning Telegraph makes thi vet • apl itic statement: "If the State Racing Commission bad the merest inkling that Cella might secure control of the Empire City track they would ' : no farther justification for their refusal to gran! a license to James Batter to conduct a )i ' ting a i Yonkers this 3 e In another paragraph the same paper says: '"Hie thing for him (Butler) to do under the circumstances, II would seem, i- to tile at Albany a new appllcatioa for a license, with proof that Cella lias no o .- plant and cannot have in 1 he I'u ton Sore in tii ". ; conditions are so well understood that to enter Into a discussion as to the foundation for these New York beliefs would be merely a waste of time and space. Bat a summary of the Oetta movement In racing since the days of the St. Loan ■ -1; track as lUostrative of the rast ness of the (Vila fortune and the power of that money is not inopportune. The Cella interests built the Delmar Park track. They bought the St. Louis Fair Grounds for $1. mmukmi. They were dented recognition by the Western Jockey Club in 1901, and. to further a fight against that new organi/at ion. they backed a meeting at Douglas Park track at Louisville in the fall of that year, and liought the Kinlo.-h Park plant at St. Louis to prevent further opposition from the Western Jockey Club in that quarter, and linally succeeded in securing recognition to the extent of two members in that body. They made the Union Park track a total loss for its promoters and backers and then bought the grand -•-land when the plant was demolished. They secured the Hill stock in the New Memphis Jockey Club against the wishes of the directors of that body and then added to their holdings in that organization by buying the stock of the late Captain S. S. Brown. They secured control of Clinton Fark at Little Rock, bought an interest in the Oaklawn track and contributed to the deal that closed the -urs of Basel Park. They bought stock in the Crescent City Jockey Club and are now in practical control of the New Orleans Fair Grounds. They bought the Douglas Park track al Louisville and remodeled it at a big expenditure and threatened to clash against the Old Churchill Downs. This caused the creation of a Racing Commission In Kentucky. They went Into the courts on the question of the constitutionality of that law and lost. They next threatened to build a track to run In opposition to Latopia and made it strong enough to buy into the Estonia Jockey Club, and a few days ago one of their men was made treasurer of that club. They couldn't get it all at Louisville, but they have succeeded in bringing about an agreement under Which they will have a half interest In the pro*. -of both tracks there. They have bought the Groans Pointe track at Detroit and hare a big Interest in the ownership of the Fort Brie track, which is to pass into their hands a tier the meeting this year. They have operated poolrooms In Illinois and Missouri and it is claimed that they are now hacking the Iluhi-i's Garden room at Now port. Kv. They arc likewise credited with a big interest in the Interstate News Company, which has been disseminating betting and radng results since the racing department of the Western Union Telegraph Company was abolished. The New York Sun In iis comments on the re fusal of a license to Butler doei not mention the rumored (Vila connection. It aays: "Much sympathy was expressed by leading horsemen yesterday for the Empire City racetrack in view r it- Inability to secure a license from the state Racine Conuads sion for a summer meeting in August. Those who read the decision handed down by the commission declared that the reasons ascribed for the tarudswa Of James Duller and his friends were flimsy t" say the least. They pointed out that En spite of the declaration of the commissioners that ' conflicting dates were undesirable, and that for this reason Empire City could not conduct a meeting on the dates assigned to the Saratoga track: it is nevertheless ■ fact that the commissi m has granted a license to Kenllworth Park. Buffalo, which will bold a aaeet ing this year that will conflict with the sport at two of the metropolitan tracks. "The assertion of the commission that Empire ( Ity received a license and dales for a meeting in 1900 which was never held brought out the fact that William II. Clark, who built the lookers track, (lied liefore he could inaugurate the sport there and that P. J. Dwyer then stepped in and managed a meeting instead. In view of the willingness of Mr. Butler and his friends to comply v.nh all tic re» quirementa of the Jockey club, which might entail the expenditure of thousands ot dollars, horsemen said yesterday that the Empire track seemed entitled to a square deal. It was also pointed out that during the month of August the Btables at the loi al tracks are crowded wiili horses belonging to owners who cannot afford to race at Saratoga and who would receive an excellent chance to win expenses n thej were permitted to race for even ordinary parses at Yonkers. "As far as the metropolitan public is concerned it was shown that id' the 10,000 regulars who daily \;-it the tracks in the vicinity of this city, not more that 2,000 ever go to the Spa, which means that, in the event of a meeting at Mr. Butler's Hack enough patrons of the sport would be on hand to make up a comfortable gate. In resorting to the courts it is expected that Mr. Butler's attorneys will attempt to prove that nearly all of the lull 11 eitial members of the Jockey Club hold stock in the Saratoga track as well as several other tracks operating tinder the law in this state. II has been Shown that even without conflicting dates with Saratoga Empire City could have a meeting in re ii a: least three racing daya were topped off the schedule of each of the various racing associations. Those who have the best Interests of the turf at heart say that there should be no friction over Empire City, but that t'nc Jockey (lull should admit the track for the sake of harmony at a time when enemies of racing are doing their best to kill the sport all over the United States." Notes of the Turf NOTES OF THE TURF. John E. Madden has purchased a half Interest in The Scribe from M. II. Tichenor. Mrs. Pepper has leased the Meadowthorpe lino from its recent purchaser for the ensuing year. Sam Lazarus has shipped eight of his Texas bred two-year-olds to Me nphis to be trained. They are all by ICacy. Thomas Hitchcock, Jr.. has purchased Baringo from Jules Carson and will send her to Hamburg Place to go into the stud. Tlie California legislature is due to adjourn today. Tin Kshelman bill is expected to die in the hands Oi the Committee oil Public Morals. Los Angeles Form Chart. LOS ANGELES FORM CHART. (ASCOT I'ARK.) LOS ANGELES. CAL.. Friday. March 8. 1P07. Ehrhty-sixth day. Los Angeles Jockey 1 luii. Winter •'■ , Weather cloudy: track slow. (24 books 011.1 Pre tdil 1 1 .. A. V. Hamilton, starter. Richard Dwyer. Secretary. John Boden. l: 1 ;- a 1:45 p, m. W indicates whip. S spurs. B blinkers Figures in parenthesis following the distance of each race Indicate track record, age of horse and weight carried. __ 07 FIRST RACE 3-4 Mile. (l:FF-r. IOT.) Purse .$4bb. 4-year M- and upward. 6r-J t '±0 0 Selling, .\,i value to winner 332S: "ind Horses" AWTPP~St U V2 °i Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 57213 TIM HURST w 5 120 t; I 21 1 1- 1' Bhissel P B Littleton I 10 10 I t. W'l'AKA w 4 117 8 " '■ - I" 2*1 J Harris K WUyland 2} 3 11-51 S-6 67388aELl IN KING a 7 117 3 10 7 ■ ■ ie -"■ S*| i Clark i Pelter 4 E E I I 67265 ■ ami BEST wa 7 115 5 S E El 2» 4- Kuna J Bond] E I 8 I 8-6 PR] ;, 1 CHINA si: 7 '17 I I 16 10 91 '■ - Mortality Mrs K Maxwell S 10 10 I - 67331 NUN'S VEIi (NG wsb 1 115 1 7 v 8* 7* 6»* W Knapp Denny Bros1 I T 7 21 6-5 67388 IN I ' DE ail lu 7 3 V 21 3» 71 K Sullivan G Murphy I in Pi 4 1 ibli'I.AHV KING t 115 8 'I I1 t1' 61 si M Preston Hunter Stable 1. 20 '_■ .. 31 67441 l.n '1 ■ GRBGG w 7 117 H' 8 J* '1- s _ ■' - 1 1 • • CsrroUXippon Stable 15 20 20 8 4 6M05 ItOSl \'l Si v. 1. 4 110 2 5 " 7; 10 l" G'dcblld L Goodchild 100 WO 40 IS (i Time. IT. 18}, 1:15}. Winner Cli. b, bj Balgowan or Foul Slim Maucfa (trained by 1 . Lamasney) W.1.1 1 , •.■•»: ai l:4». ti at once to a road start. Won handily: second and third easily. Tina Hurst was always close up, got through close quarters 00 the far turn and. quickly overuaHting Interlude. ran Into the lea : turning for home and had enough left to stall of Antara's challenge. The latter began slowij and moved up gradually after going the irsl quarter, swung somewhat wide when turning tor home and came tasr in the final eighth under punishment. Firm King, in a sinrp last eighth drive, finished gamely. Beautiful and Best fell away when an eighth out. Interlude showed speed, but failed to stav. the winner was ill for 8400: no bid. Scratch* d C72S8 Needful, IP.'; f,74r.7 Itaiu Cloud. M': i;t:sS7 Magnilico. 1 1 'J : t;7::i( F.l Paisano. 11L*._ HT /I OU SECOND RACE 11. t Tmlpua (1:001 1 103.) Purse $400. ."• year olds. Selling. C' ) ^ 'TOO v ralue to winner »32u _. "ST" Hon ~ " AWt'l'P St'u \i" ''■:* Str"lTu Jockeys Owne is" » II C P S_ 67337 R_D GAKTBR PfB 110 4 I 2* 1» --' 1" Badtke C V Clark 1; 7 7 H 1 67191 KING \n vu ■ l_ E E 6 .: 31 2* Clausen .'■ A Bennet :;o 00 50 _o 10 (Q3$4 NORFOLK wii 110 i \i J» 8» ih *a VV Knapp J K P a - ii 4 3 1 1--' 87337 DR. CROOK u 109 7 1 VI V T 4' J Harris R B Alloa 10 10 10 3 SI 6744 KIPKFIKLU bKLI.K w Ins S I 7: ti"- ti3 .7' Fd.iir .1 M Stokes 8 10 S :'. 3-: 67264 HAL.TON VB 112 17 4- 43 5l G"' M 1'reston I, H Eaton 8-6 8-6 8-6 :F3 01 67442 ST. OR w no :: E 8} S 71 7» lliidlrn EHmwood Farm 100 100 100 30 IE B8777 HERMOSELLO w in:, s 1 E* 7"t 9 B1 Callahan IIIllerftMcGar'k 50 lmj too 40 38 67241 REMEMBER- wit 110 9 8 9 M Snk 9 Riddle Mrs G W Dodge 50 60 00 ^5 11 Time. 24|, 88 ' . 1 :ttt, 1 :op. Winner— Ch. g. by Golden Carter lalsalara (trained by K. Smith). Went to post at 2:17. .M post 1 minute, start giMMl. Won driving: second and third the same lie,! Carter forced a tremendous pace for the lirst three furlongs, then stood the last eighth drive will rare gaineneas. kin:.' Allah -tide up fast next to the inside rail when an eigUtn out and Unishlng fas| almost urot up. Norfolk, when going well in the stretch, swerved, bul recovered, fast in the final stride-and finished gamely mule.- the whip. Dr. Crook was under the whip all through the tin il eighth am faltered only In the closing strides. Kirklield Uelle got off badly. Halton fell away fast after turirng fo bome. The winner was in tor 8400; no bid. Scratched— 67367*Otto Price. 107; 67382*Zelina, 107: 67442* Nappa, 112: 00S41 v'lrrinia Lorrashe, M8J 0d891 Cavatina, 106; Colorado Girl, 105. Incorrect weights in entries —Fed Carter. H 7: Remember 110. ft7/l QQ TIIIRI) RACE 1 Mile. (1^8} — 4— 100.) Purse «400. 4 year olds and up.w aid. \J i "iOil/ Selling. Net value to winner S32B. Ii7d Horses AV/TlT' St % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 11;",:: M KAMA as t 107 3 E 4*1 2" V I4 I* .T Harris V V. DeArman 1 8-B 15 2-B 04 67391 MOUNTEBANK um Ma ■: _ ■_ |l :\\ kj ."■ c Grand T B Moots 15 15 15 f, I i;:i::i DKSMACFS WS 4 104 8 8 F U ~2' 1". 3' G Nichols Smith & Martin 15 16 Hi « 3| "MAX WAXrWTH W8B 4 100 5 4 ::nk 4R 5.1k 5.1k 41 Kunz K Wright 4 (i t! 2 1 f41 SUSIE CHRISTIAN wsii C 107 1 1 7- 6"k 6= 4J 52 C Ross .1 W Grahaun s s 1; | 1 67439 JACK LITTLE WSB 8 H8 8 8 8 8 S S 6l R McDan'l.I T Robbins 10 M 20 I 3 67291 BELVOIR w 4 US 4 :: t*a 71 7h 7l 7| W Knapp SnyderaVCrawford 4 8 8 ". 8-4 67414 MARKIE MAYER wu 4 109 I ? 5 | .-' I' 6} 8 M Preston Mrs J Webber S S 7 2J 6-0 Time. 25, 4!». 1 :154, P4:;. Winner P. f. by RUey — ll.it (ii- Harris (trained by I . '/■■ DeArman). Wcni to post at 1!:412 At liosi 2 niiimlis. Start good. Won easily; second and third handily. Kama moved ap ipiickly or the backsti'leli. overhauled and passed Desmages on tue far turn and. allowing much the moat meed, never lei'i the result In doubt and won cantering. Mountebank was always prominent and outstayed Pesmages at the end. The latter ran 10 his best form. Chancellor Watwortt ran one of his bad races. The others were always outpaced. The winner, in for $400, was bid up to 8709 and bought b_ T. P. Moots. 6rj /f Q/"k FOURTH RACE 1 Mile. 1 1 :.',s' — 1—1 on.) Purse $100. 3-year-olds and upward. t TITal/vr Allow anees. Net value to winner ?325. Ind Horses AWtPPSt 't V-, % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 0.7 vni .UM'XDKS RIGHTWB6 111 1 I b :;" l P 1-' It M.Dan'lH Mason 6-6 «-6 9-1O0-20OU 67415 J. C. CLEM m ! Ill E 8 1-' l1 -■'■ - 2* Jno CarrolINippon stable 0 10 10 :'.'. 4-5 67365 BORGHES1 w U4 2 5 :" 2} as 3" "l Radtke BobraVlstaSUble 2] -F I 8-5 7-1 1 . :• 5 Ci U.MSI'i KT W C 100 :■ 1 :.' 1- -\ ■ 1' F Xeubert A W 1'iiaiin 50 100 100 15 E 67440 LIVIU8 W 3 100 8 3 6 I B* ■".-' :,'• C Ross F AVallhauser 28 -0 VI - 4-5 («7466)BRAOG wsii S 114 1 8 3* E | 6 6 8 J Harris J Curl 6 8 7 8-fi o 5 Time, 231, 501, 1:15, 1:411. Winner— Ch. g, by Ormonde— Right (trained by .!. Boden)'. Went to post at 3:14. At post 7 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second the same: third handily. Ormonde's Right wailed on the leaders io the stretch turn, then went to the front and. drawing XWaV, won e. Hireling. .1. C. Clean slowed superior early speed and held on gamelv in the Stretch drive. Rorghes5 ran gamely and Wetl, but tired hi the stretch and is not at his best. Goldspot rail well for him. 1 iviiis and Bragg ran had races and both call do better. 1^7/1 Ql FiriHRACi: 7-8 Mile. (1:25 1— 4— 4». 1 Purse S409. 4 year olds and upward. \J I jl «/ X. AbVlwances, Net value to winner SoiF.. Ind Horses AWt"pP~St M, •~i 94 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S~~ 673893GEO E. MIL.NKR w 4 112 3 1 3* "■'■ 3'» 3' I« Kuii- Trapp & Mooney t 7 8) 1 out (THE ROUSTABOl C w 5 112 1 1 U l1 P Is 2'j R McDan'lF Krai"; 7-1011 lull liiout— 0.7:: 7 T WIOR w 5 Hi' 2 :.' 2» J' -' 2*1 3J M Preston W T Anderson 8-6 *-6 8-6 1-3 e_ 67289 LINDA ROSA w 0 lb* I 3 4 4 4 4 I Doroey l A Ross 50 88 00 12 1 Time. 24J, 48 . 1 :l"i. 1 :28i. Winner F . g, bj Free Knight -Quesada (trained by H. C. Spargnr). Went to post at 3:50. \i post 1 minute, start good. Won easily; second and third the ai George E. Milncr, a much Improved lior-e. was badly outpaced for the lirst half, but was well served by the exhausting efforts :i the early pacemakers and saoved up gradually after turning foe home, caa.e throngh with a rush in the last sixteenth and. catching The Roustabout tiring, passed him like a lasau The Roustabout was carried along at a fast eHp for the Brat half and moved lato an apparently easy lead after taming for home, but tired suddenly in the last sixteenth. Taxer was raced into early Eubjection ind tiled badly in the tinal eighth, Scratched 67391 'Line of Life. 110. Ory IQO SIXTH RACi: 3-4 Mile. (1:121—6—107.) Purse 8400. :: year olds. Selling. O i "T t_J mmi Xet value to WBaaei 832S. Ind Horses A'v TPIrSM~'Z" "t Str Fin Jockeys Owners OHO V~%~ 66765 SAINRLDA 100 J I 21 1'. 1- V R McDan'lB Schreiber 1-2 M 2-5 oat- 67039 i-:i.ota ws "17 1 1 :,- 4' 41 - Kunz .1 COfTey 2J :; :: 2 5 oat 67113 MISS H1MYAR w urn ! :, 1* 21 ::: ::■ Brussel T i Webber 50 60 ".'• ii 1 6743S ROSEMARY 1 . WB MO :, .: ::'. ::- 2 4» Talbert R Bauer 15 15 15 a 1 67263 EXTRANBLL s 100 3 2 I' 5" B' ■"■' Jno Carroll F W Bryant 58 B0 10 s 3 67263 VINORSIN1 w 1 1 I 8 •■ 6 6 6 lludlin Elmwood Farm 38 38 u0 1; t 5 Time. 241, », 1:15|. Winner B. f. bj Sain Merida (trained bj G. Millcii. Went Io post al PJo. Off at on. e to a good start. Won easily; s . ond ami third the same. Sain 1 ida raced Mi-s Himyar into early defeat, then took an easy lead and won with plenty to snare. Llot.i was outpaced for the tirsr half and frequently shaken up. but mined up last in the linil eighth, easily pas ing Mi- Himyar in the 1 mil sixteenth. The latter showed early speed, but failed to stay. Rosemary D. : 11 away fast alter turning for home. Oakland Form Chart. OAKLAND FORM CHART. (OAKLAND) OAKLAND. CAL.. Friday. March S. 1907. Ninety-sixth day. New California lo.kcy Club. Winter 8 et-lag (about ISO days). Weather clear: track fast. CJti books on. 1 Presiding Indge, F. C Hopper, starter. J. J. Hottnaan. Secretary, Percy T\ . Treat. Racing starts at 1 : to p. m. W indicates whip. S spurs. P. blinkers Figures In parenthesis following the di.-tance of each race indicate track record, age ot horse and weight carried. ft7J Ul FIRST RACE 1-S Mile. (471—2—88.) Purse 6400. 2-year-olds. Allowances. O i tOI Net value to winner 8325. Ind Hors7-~ A~uTPP St 14 Vi % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C~ir~S~ 67331 VDENA WHO 9 1 T V 1H A Brown W Durker 8-6 2 6-5 2-5 out . \mai»a w 106 3 ::'■ -- F Graham C Winchell 1" 1 11-67-102-5 67481 VESPA a IOC 1 I 21 i"- ■'■ ■ W Fischer G M Van GordenlS 30 28 8 :: c,:r.i; MRS. NUGENT a 108 6 2 I] ■" ■ I' C Williams!-' W Ellis ti 12 12 3 B S 61 ' CHENOAVEE w MS 1 S 6 I ",' Scoville Keene Bros I 8 8 9-5 3-6 iici'.i; tlk.M '!•: MARIE W l"S 7 8 5' 0J 6 I. Williams! , , _ Maxey 15 88 30 12 ti 67306 l.ll.l.iA w 106 2 3 71 71 7'. .1 Hunter W B Jennings 15 EO S0 15 s OE YOUNG s 106 i 9 9 9 v; Clifford ! Collins 30 68 E0 20 10 67231 VKX1 s DE MIL 11 w MS 5 7 %* 8J : T Rice Keene Pros -4 S S !) 5 :J 3 Coupled in belling. Time. 241, ,s • Whrner Br. 1. bj Sidney Lucas Balance Ii. (trained by W. Dusker). Went to post ai 1:41 \t post ^ minim-. Start good. Won in a canter: see 1 ' 1 i \ i 1 1 ur : third the same. Adena at once lashed Into a long lead and. increasing ii steadily, won off by herself. Vmida broke Slowly, but Closed Dp fast Into a game and ea-y second. Vespa showed superior early speed, but tired in the stretch as If short and is promising. Mrs. Nugent was shiillied to the rear in the early Limning and made up ground h: the stretch. Clienow ee was novel dangerous. Scratch) d 67431 Fade HUdreth, 110. Overweights Grace Marie, 2 pounds, Cbenowee, singly, place, 2 to 1: .-how. 7 to 10. Venus de MUo, singly, place, 8 to 1; show. 1 to 1. 6 7/1 Qi) SECOND RACE— 6 1-2 Furlongs. (1:05 6 100.) Purse | M6\ 3 year oil.-. Selbiig. • trO^J -Net ralue to winner $335. Ind Horses AWt PP St U ^ -:4, Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 II g P S~ 87157 MAUD M'G. wn 110 6 1 V 1* P 1' L, WllllamaJ !• Millln 8 15 *,:. 6 ^ 67381 XAM'V W. w 106 8 - 2* 3 lj -• E Dttgmn 17 T Fee 8 8 41 2 1 673SPAVONA w UO 1 ^ 71 8 7 3* A Brown I" Rose ■' 11-64-6 2-5 673S1 BERTIE \ m*M IM I 7 (i- 4'. 31 4; Porel P Wilkerson 10 28 I2s6 2 66598 ROSE POMPOM WHO .". 8 8' 7* '■'- •"•'- Scoville Keen- Bros 1" 15 h; c :,: E6221 ARDENES -v. 106 •! 3 B It 8 61 F Graham E J Baldwin ii 8 6 21 6-5 67107 JEZEBEL as 110 7 I 4» -",' 4l 7- W Fischer"; B Maris 1: 15 15 7 4 67381 rETANUS wn 110 Bfi 8 ti1 ti1. s- C Koerner S L Rutler 8 8 8 3 T-6 67381 SAi'itK'i w 106 1 :i 12 11 10 '. = It Davis SobraVistaStable 10 15 15 I :; 64881 LETITIA S. WS 110 11 10 Hi Hi 11 He .1 Hunter P Schiro 28 18 39 1- 6 S6H2 BONA w 110 2 1) H 12 12 11- C Williams! Fltsgerald SO SO 58 28 18 NBD0A w lu 10 E 1» -1' B" 12 W Dugan Gault&Hitchcock 3 6 C 2] I 2 Time. L'l . 501, 1 :02, 1 :0O. Winner -Br. f. by Orsini Lady Marion (trained bj .1. D. Miilini. Wenl to posi al 2:10. Ai tm^t 2 minutes. Stan fair. \\' u easily; second driving: third the same. Maud M--I... suddenly Improved goi into the bad at the half and successful]} proceeded to spreadeagle her opposition. Nancy W. ran in near pnrsuil from the start and finished a fa-t going second. Arena, away poorly, was deficient in early speed, but closed a considerable gap in the atreteh. Bertie A. showed early speed, but tired unexpectedly In the closing drive. Rose Pompom came from far In the rear. Aide us was --huilled to the rear a: the naif. Tetanus and Sachet ran poorly, The winner was entered foi }ID0; 1,0 bid Incorrect weights in entries Maud MeG., 105; Jezebel. luTi. Overweights— Nedda, ^ pounds. D7 1 QQ THIRD RACE 1 Mile. (1:381—4—117.) Purse $100. 3-vear-ofda. Selling O I ""TOO Nei ralue to winner 8328 Ind Horses AWtPPSt \j 'j" ^ Str I in Jockeys Owners O 11 c"~P__S 67107 DAVE WEBER w 102 5 :; 2' l,: l'1 l'1 l« Lycurgus C C McCafferty 7 II H 1 2 672573KRUKA v. 116 I 1 i» l» 1* l» 2 ' \ Broatn W Durker 13 b'7 58 5 1 2 1 1 67157 CALENDAR ws 106 2 8 6» '■- 3* 3 :■ .1 Hunter p Zimmer 8 1- 12 1 -J. i;7l'57 PASODELLA w ME 1 10 9* B 4- 4s 4' C Koerner J Davl 21 5 2T-58-5 4-5 PRITZI FERR1 w 106 3 2 "-1 5» 6» B' 5" Scoville Keene Bros 30 30 10 4 .' 67457 ROSAL WS 110 8 7 3* 31 Bj '■- *iJ Sandv T 11 Williams 15 30 30 10 5 67257 SHARPER BAWN ws 107 10 6 7- 7^ 8* 8« V McCluin EngartacStockton 12 25 25 10 E 67061 BIG BEND WB 107 9 9 1" 1" 10 10 S1 Porel Oakland Stable 15 15 12 5 2 67157 CARMAN I A wa 165 7 5 81 '.1 '. - H1 i* Rettig Rutherford el- Co 38 86 68 20 10 66203 TONIC w 118 8 I I' I1 7- 7*10 P Graham ApplegatelfcCott'n 8 h i, 4 I Time. 253. 50|, FIT. 1 13 Winner— Ch. g, by All Creen — Apolline 11;. lined by C. C M cCa Iter I v 1 . Went to post ai 2:38. ai post 2 Bttnutee. Start good. Won driving: second and third the Same. Dave Weber ran lapped on the favorite from the start* and. finishing gamely, gained the verdict by Inches. Kruka outbroke and outpaced the others for seven fnrlongs, but succumbed finally in a game finish. Calendar, away siowh . ^,,1 nr,, third place at the halt and loomed up ill the stretch, bill dropped back again. PasodJeRa, away badrj on the inside, made op some ground, but ran a poof race. Fritsi k'erri was well up for six furlongs. Rosa I qnti alter going five furlongs. Big Rend «i is knocked to the tear early and can do beiier. The winner was bid 11 j . from 8400 to 8700 and bought by W. Durker. Scratched 67407sPalrystreet, 105; 07257 ttulnita, 105. • /tf7 4 Q ,.| FOURTH RACK Futurity Course. ISO feet les; than :: 1 aaUe.) tFi'.i 3 no.j O I tLOtt Purse 8000. 1 j ar-oMa and upward- Handicap. Net value to winner K4Sft Ind' Horses AWr~PP~SI~T4~ ^ "^ Str Fin Jockeys Owners ~ O II C P g~ 67411 'RAPID WATER wt;ilO 1 4 5» 6» 5- 1^ C Koerner S C HUdreth :» 5 Z 9 5 Z 5~1~: 87409*C* LECTOR JESSCP ws 6 108 7 _• 2* .- 1' 21 C \\ liiianis.t a Murray G « 6 2 4 i 87300 CLOUDLIGHT w 5 101 5 1 i-' T U :!". W Fischer Molera ft JosepoalO 25 26 s z} 66808 PROPER w 7 120 2 :: Kj 4 . 4^ 42 F Graham W B Jennings ;i 4 i:i-5« 5 3-5 (67056)MI8TY'S PRIDE W^ 104 « ti 3* 3) "' B« J Hunter Brannon & KirbylO Ifi 15 6 2i (ii7ninSI C.ARMAIK w 4 118 1 7 4- li1 ti- ti' Sandv W Seluuvtg I! 10 9 3 6-T. 67403 HECTOR ws 4 lot; 3 5 7 7 7 7 Scoville Hall K Marshall s 10 to :; 3-J 'I'ime. I Io Winner B. h. by Ru.a'io -Water Girl (trained bj s. c. HUdreth). Uini io J...-1 ai .;.on. m |„, 1 ;t miiiiii. . Start good. Won driving; ■, «m! ad third the aaane Rapid Water broke well, but was shultl.-d back al the half, then .1 d up iaoi.ll and was toil, ,1 i i attempting to come throngh «n the inside of the leader in the lasi farksag, waa then forced to pull up and come around but made y,,o,| decisively. Collector Jessup was fraBB the atari la maicsi paisull of the naccimiker and wore her 'own linally for second place. Cloud light Bet a tremendous poo* to the last twenty yards before slie tired and ran a suriuifingly good race. Proper dropped back early and weiit wide on (lie last turn, hut finished like a shot. Misty's Pride showed superior early speed, hut tired in the ( stretch. Sugarmaid was forced out of position early and had no chance. Hector seemed unable to MtM I a Hl|KtlMt gallop. I \ f_ J5» FIFTH .1ACE— 1 1-16 Miles. (1:451—5—108.) Purse $500. 4 yea-olds aud up.vard. 6rr ( UOO Selling. Net value to winner 8460. lnd~_ "Holies ~~ AWll'l' St j */_ -%~St"r~Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P_S_ 67110"THE BORGIAX TiM • I 1* 1* 1*8 11 ln J Hunter T A Davios 6 8 7 2 4-5 (672M)NORTHWRST w 6 98 3 4 33 SJ 8" 21 _» Sandy W Hawke 1 1 9-102-5 out (CTSSDJAKE MOOSE W 4 10-1 1 3 2' a -h 36 8* C Koerner T F Buckley 6 8 6 3-2 7-10 «73SC)SAHARA WB 4 91 •_' 5 6" 4" 4& 4 4J E Ougan J D Milan 6 12 12 3 3-2 660.(6 BENYOLIO ws 7 104 4 1 8 8 8 8 5» Borel H W Hoag 15 20 17 7 3 674M BLL'H EVES 1 s 6 M 7 7 7' 7- 6' 6l 6* C W'illiamsP Sheridan 40 40 40 10 3 67336"FISHFR BOY Wsb ;, _M 5 8 6} .".-'' 5* S« 7s 1. W'illiamsP Wilker*ou t; 8 8 2. 1 67035 RALPH YOUNG wsb 6 98 8 2 41 6' 7„ 7" 8 Kirsch'm J J Ellerd 30 75 75 20 8 Tim.-. Mi, Mi, 1:141, 1:40ft, 1:473. Winner — Br. h. by Brutus — I.cdetie (trained by T. A. Paviesi. Went to post at 3:38. \t peel 3 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. The Belgian got away slowly, nut got into the leal on the first turn, running undisturbed until iu Lie I stretch and lasted the Journey to win in a desperate dri\e. Northwest was saved and laken up repeatedly iu the early running, then tinished with a belated rush and tiatvtv failed to get up. Jak e Mooae, ' iii.iu a lying start, reliaOUistM d ihe lead iu the lirst quarter, then panned the leaders elo.-clj and per-tdsutitly. but could not _et up at the end. Sahara was snuffled back early :uid failed to stay. Beuvoli . ( from a Batfoeted start, trailed far in the rear early and closed a big gap in the last half. P.lue Eyes I was gaining rabidly at tlie end. Fisher Hoy retired at the cud of a good seven furlongs. The wiuuer ' was entered for $1,400; no hid. Snatched — 07410-Mandi'tor. 99; 07410 Salable. 95. Overweights — Benvolio. l pound; Fisher Bey. 1. ' i QP SIXTH RACF— 7-8 Mile, (1:25?— 3— S4*.) Purse $400. 3-year-olds ard upward. 6T i ■_: O \3 Allowances. Net value to winner $325. Ind Horses AWtPP St % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S_ 67010 RUBY w 5 105 8 5 41 SI 2- 1\ I2 Scoville W B .Tannings 8-5 3 13-56-5 3-5 66204XPHALANX WSB B 110 7 3 1. I1 1] 2-: 3= Sandy H B Roweli 4" 4 31 8-6 4-6 67411 CCRRIC1 I.IM v I .; 'i7 3 - 3* -1 8* 81 3_ R Davis S Judge 8 8 6 21 3--' 67285 J| _DM ;K'l 'HORN B 4 167 6 I -1 •",- 41 4\ 4l C Koei n.-r C C McCafferty S C 5 2 1 i. Tim, mina GIBSON m 4 146 I 8 8* I" 6* 6s El Spargur Washington S'l b-15 30 30 10 5 67161 EDITH JAMES Ws 4 105 I 7 7* 7- 7* 61 6} E Lynch 1 G Lynch 20 50 50 15 6 67233 FUNNY SIDE w 6 107 J 1 6* 4_ 6* 7- 7:: Mentry O P McNeil 15 1G 10 6 3 673S6*MARTENOR wi! 4 Ml 2 9 9 9 8a 8: S'-L Jackson Mult IV m i li Stable— M M 20 8 I, uF THE VALE J! 7 110 4 •', | V 9 9 9 F Graham F W Heal.-y 5 7 6 tl G-5 Time. 23|, 4S.. 1:_S|, 1 -'si. Wlliaei CV m, by St"r Ruby— Heinera (trained by W. P.. Jennings). Went to post at ::." .".. At po t - minutes. Start goiHl. Won easily: WfOld dtiving: third foe sninc l.'ithy. running iu lipiWIUl lot in. __e fast in the last half, eli:illetiged gamely and. wenitij, tin pace maker down, won cotag away. Phalanx raced quickly t the lend and Bade the 'mining to tin- last sixteenth before he Mccvmbrd ami probably was short, t'urriiulum. on lite inside, was _lwmyi in forward pursuit of the leaders and linislicd resolutely, lledgetliorn essayed to overhaul the pacemakevr in the early running ami waa crowded back at the half, but ea_e again gamely and iwlwhed close ap. Mlna wii s »n. •way badly, cloaed a big gap and ran a cracking good rare. Edith James also made up ground iu Hi" last I, aii Martenor, nearly leu. closed a gap and finlnhrii well, l.oni at the Vale quit as it Aort. Scratched 87235* Instructor, ll »; 8723S Royal Scot, 107; 67432*Oonvent Bell, B6. Incorrect weight in entries -runny side. MS, irrerweigbtt Martenor, 2 pound-. Page 3 New Orleans Form Chart. i NEW ORLEANS FORM CHART. (CITY PARK.) NEW ORLEANS. LA.. Friday. March 8. 1907. — lot ty-tii t day. City Park J.iekey Club. Winter M etin_. , ( M da.vs.) Weather clear; track fast. (30 books on.) rifhUai .Tmlge. grand. Trevehin. Starter. Mars Qaaridy. Bactaf Deere tarj, Oetge H. Kuhl. , Bactag starts at _:(KJ p. in. W indieatis whip. S spurs, B blinkers. Figures iu paniithesis following the distance of each race indicate track record, age of banc and weight carried. /i T A must it \ R l Mile. (1:381 — i— no.) Parse t4wt. 4-yearahti and apwacd. 6T | _ I _ Tillies and Mates. S(lling. Net value to winner 8300. lnd~ "Horses AWtPPStJj ',. % Str Fin ~Jockeys Owners 0 H C P S_ 67106 ORIENT w i; ill 1* 7 ii V 1«| 1* 1»| Uoyd F Btrtel Jr I M 10 4 2 67049 BEGONIA w 4 no 9 l r.i'?.:;- 3 & Nicol B Corrignii '-' 13-62 1 1-2 67402 LE1MON c.IRE ■ 6 19 7 Z 1*31 8*2* 2U R Lowe M Deatherage • 8 I 1 s5 673oii STELI.X BIC*HBURGws 4 110 It 4 61 61 4»t 4l 4 _ Hogg R H Clark 2U 40 40 15 5 B720R HAND BAG ■ I 4 110 3 10 US 9- .". 6" ■"• Digging A Schottel 34 7". 75 M 16 67105 DISCERNMENT w 4 110 S 5 !■ 6' 6" 6'1 6* Foy PT Wt tr 15 34 34 10 5 i MO JEM ANE w si; 114 4 ti 7» S»i S'J S: 7- W li W'k'rT M Magee 20 26 25 8 4 i;717s joi E wi: I 111 E I •' 7 ' 7 ' ~i- 61 Fa now I" B Morris ( 10 7 3 '■' - 66281 SONATA WSB 4 114 2 3 2' • V 9A »' Wolf P Fuut 40 100 100 40 26 67327 LAD Y KON8_ I MJ 12 12 lll Ml 111 Hl W Norria P W TOereyaoa M MMd 20 664_ ANTIMONY W 6 114 13 13 1J- 12" 1**14' ll2 Troxler C DeWitl 24 36 34 lo 5 i;i, HENPECKED w 4 MS 14 n m- i::1 i:; • 121 12* A Martin .1 Robertson la 26 2T io 4* i'l.uss S. WSB41M11 g 13» ll1 12* 13» 13* T Taylor 9 Gbumetl 12 24 24 7 H lC54"4)FERRONIERE vvii 4 110 till 14 14 14 14 14 Oaugel J H Young "■ t.; t) 2 li j Time. 2Si, 4!ii. 1 :15.. 1 : VJ. . Winner— Ch. m. by Omaaswit — Bessie V. c (trained bj B. Btieknjey). Went i,. post ai l."s \t post 3 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and third the ranie. Orient wen, to the front in the early Stages and drew away in the last sixleenth alter racing Lemon 0!ri into defeat. Begonia droi i-ed back on the far turn, bin eaase throngs fast next to ihe rail in the stretch i mi :■ ■■ ontstayed Lemon Girl in the Baal drive. The ktttei ran aa excellent lace under her i;i_ii weight and \ras btiu ied skng loo iiiu-li in the earl stages, Stella Ficlibtirg and Maud Bag ran well, reironicre ^'oi off badly. The winner v is entered for $40 J; no hid. Scratched 07178 Mazoiiia. i:.'1. ^ a n pr BBOOND RACK— 5-8 Mile, t'.ttj — 8—108.) Purse $4(K). 3-year-olds. Fillies. Special 6ry | 4_ I O Weights. Net value to winner $300. "Tnd Horses AWtPPSt & % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S~ ;7"1-'SAI.1.Y PRESTOX w 117 •) 7 3' 31?. lnk 1'5 A Martin W Rodgers 4 4h 4J 8-5 4-5 67276'SOPRANO wis 117 S 5 !•■ li 2- _• WR W'k'ni Borkel 3 5: 5 11-60-6 67377 CORA PRICE w 117 S 4 6* 5»t 4"t 31. Hogg J Rowe 7 17 17 6 3 67066 CATHERINE H. w 117 11 ti !:i 41 3t 41 Xicol F Corrigan 3 31 3 6-5 3-5 67304'GRACE GEORGE w 117 4 S Sl 7'. 51 51 L Smith E Sweeney 5 6 5 2 1 67354 \I.\NIK w 117 t 8 71 6- 71 6"t Lloyd C C Van Meter ti 15 13 5 Li 61357 OUR W'N\ w 117 I 1 2 3"' 6b 7'iS .las Hen'syB Schreiber 15 16 1^ 6 3 66849 ENTRADA Ws 117 10 11 6?. 83 S' Si Foy J 11 Shouldice 50 50 50 30 10 67029 DOROTHY M. wit 117 7 10 la- 91 ;iuk ;tuk B Burton 1' Johnson 26 68 50 20 10 '.7171 MIMICS DU'GHTER w 117 3 3 $* 101 10= 10- Troxler R C Xelsoa 28 24 20 S 4 66099 IMPOSITION w 117 I 2 11 11 11 11 Wolfe W G Bartels 30 100 100 40 15 Time, SSf. 4si. l:oo Winner — B. t. by (anopus — Nell Preston (trained bj J. ltobeitson). Went to pi st at 2:32. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily; second and third driving. Ballj Preston waa doner up toaa BSW 1 in the early running, wore Soprano down in the lasL lutlong and was l.'oing away Sl the 1.1'sh. Soprano gfaowed her usual brilliant burst of early spaed, but tired in the tinal drive. Cora Price tinishel fast and oulgamed Catherine II. in the run througli the homestretch. XlM latter ran fairly well onlr. 6'aoi George ran in the middle of the bunch nearly all the a iv and ran a poor race, bat Bnisbed fiitlv well. Our Anna ran well to the stretch. Scratched 07421 Duchess of Montebello, 117; 009772Boyal River, 117: »1742! Qoiiea Wave. 117: 07::80 Masker. 117. . £± r-T J m f* HE IMl PACK— 3 1-2 Furlongs. (41—3 -11"'. » Purse fSMl 2-year-olds. Allowances. O 1 _ I U Net value to winner $100. jnd ~Hors( s AWtPP"st y* % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 67427*ZIEPHEN w 115 4 1 I* 1* 1- Xicol W F Schulte '2 3 9-5 9-20out (6730DGRESHAM Walls I 8 21. 2l 2'i .las Hen'syB Schreiber li 9 9 2 3-5 BAYOU LARK WSB 103 5 2 3' 3- 31 AV R WkiMrs D B Cook 20 liO 60 15 4 67427*BLACK MARif WB 107 6 8 6' 6* 42 Garner E R Bradley 1 6-5 9-109-20out 67390 HAMLET W 103 - E 4- 4.'. 55 Goedike John Marklein 60 100 100 40 20 t;72O0 PRINCESS SCE w 107 1 9 7'. ti'. 6' Troxler Mrs S Doherty .13 "0 13 4 7-5 67376 BRITESON W 103 9 6 6"k 710 7'2 Lloyd AV F Schulte *i 3 9-5 9-20out 67376 HEADLINE w r: 103 3 7 S" f g T Tavlor W C Overton M 100 KX) 40 20 u-ltili' POEM W 102 7 4 9 9 9 Warren W S Wil'iams tl2 20 13 4 7-5 "tCoupled in betting; no separate p'ace or slow betting. Time. 11|, ^.".jf. 35*. 4".' . Winner — Br. e, by Kins Lee--AOerlate (trained by R. P. Brooks). Went to post at 3:01. At post 2 minutes. Start s'lagglinn. Won easily: second driving: third the Rune. The li«ld left the pest is Indian !i!e and IBephen quickly drew into i long lead and had the mee won liefote they had gone i sixteenth. Uresham, on Ihe ieside all the way. savwl ground on all turns sad raa ■; good race, but *« under punishment all r the bus) furlong to stall off Bayou Lark. The bitter was speedy, hut unruly, and kept bearing out through the last furlong. Black Maty dreed ■ big gap, but bad no chance and in company with halt the neW, w:.s as good as left at the post. Bcratched— 67277 Whisk Broota, US; 67301 Ours Daaant, 100. Orerweighta — Poem. 2 pounb. A rr m FOI RTfl RAt L— 3 4 Mile. (1:121- 4— 101.) Purse S0v 0. M-year-olds and upward. 6P7 I __ § | Handicap N( t value to winner SSOO. "ind "Hors(.s~ AWl PP St \j ' ^~^~StFFiB Jockeys Owners _0 ^H C_P_S_ 6C4923JUDOE t\ V w3 95 1 3 L'i 31 3« li Jaa Hen*syBuriew d; O'XeillS 4 19-53-5 out 1«7203)COLLOQ1 w 3 108 I t 31 V 21 _; Carrier G H Hollo 11-407-61 3-10out (67378) BEL_ E STROME WB 5 MS 2 1 l1 1' ink 3- Nicol R E Watkins 8-5 3 3 9-30out 67463 OHIYESA n 4 90 .". 5 4« 410 4!» 4'» R Moore A Brown JO 50 40 8 8-5 C1150 WINSTON w 3 87 3 3 5 5 5 5 Vesper E Rawlins 60 300 300 50 10 Time. 23S. 47*. 1:13*. Winner — B. g. by Star Ruby — Aura II. (trained by 1". Burlew). Wt n io post a' 3:30. At post 1 minute. Start fair. Won driving: second and third tie same. Judge Peat was "eil bandied and _ved ground all the way. came through next to .T.e rail when entering _e hoaaestretch and, finishing ust under s drive, got up in the last two strides. Colloquy ran on the ouisidf of Belle Stioine all t hi- \. y and bjat a couple of lengths when entering the homestreti h. where the went wide ami would have won with a better managed ride. Belle StromP got the Test of the start and set a I'tM pace, bal tired in the last eighth. The other two were always outpaced. Scratched (07377 8ir roddington, 100. Of ei weights Belle si tome, l pound. tQ7/1 7Q FMTM RACE -7-8 Mile. 1 1 :.(;-3— S7. i'tu.-e S500. | year, dds and upward. \J § _r 4 O Allowances. Net value to winner .f4l '). Ind Horses AWt PP St ',4 ',_ ~%~Str~Fin Jockeys Owners ~ O 11 C P S 6737S JOHN L. INGL.IS W 4 113 4 3 3'' 2b L'nk _r,k ]h Nicol WH FiZer 6 513 104-5 2-B OUt (o Ts-POIJ.Y PRIM Ws 4 107 6 0 ti- 5 0*4} 2.'. Hogg GHHolle 6 10 10 3 6 5 67362 ROYAL BREEZE W 3 101 1 1 1-k ]h ]u ju ptJu Hen'syBurlew & O'Neill 6 6 5?. 8-5 4-5 67352*THE ENGLISHMAN w 5 115 3 1 5*0" 6' 5- 4nk Garner E Trotter 8 15 13 4 8 5 67377*RAPPAHANNOCK wb 3 101 5 :, i" :;■, ::- :;\ r,h R Lowe C F Fox. 6 10 8 28 1 ((,7155)1. 1( Y MARIE W3 96 3 3 lb 4l 5' 64 6l A Martin J J Mackessey 30 30 30 10 4 67176 ALLOXBY WB 8 Ml 7 7 8' 84 8* 7" 7° Lloyd R E Watkins 13 16 16 5 2 647M KING BRUSH WBBI 3 as s 8 7*7*7* 8= 83 L Smith J H Caltill 30 888 200 60 20 868M LADY MA1A w 3 96 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Farrow W P Reed 40 150 150 50 15 'I line. 21?. 48ji, 1:134, 1:27;'. Winner — B. e. by Gigantew— — Rlooiner (trained by W. H. I'izer). Went lo post at 4 (hi \t post 1 minute. Start gesd. Won driving: second and third the sa ne. John L. Inslis, a keen contender for the entire trip, raced with Royal Breeze until well inside the final furlong when he took the lead and outstayed Pollv Prim when it came to the linal drive. Folly Prim began slowly, but tinished v.i'h a great burst of speed when Straightened out in the homestretch. Royal Breeze ran the best race he bas shown here this winter, outbroke the others and set a last pice all Hie way. The Englishman tinished gamely. Rappahannock ran en the outside of the leaders all the way ami was a keen contender until well into the lioine.-treleh. then tired under pressure. Lucy Marie quit. Scratched— 07201 Tom Dolan, 101; (00054 iSpion, 07; 07327 Western, 101; 070.T4 Narelle, 10L '- 6 7A7Q SIXTH RACK— 1 Mile. (1 :.°.S$— 4— 110.) ?400 added. 4 yeap-olds and upward. \J | __ I »_7 Selling. Net value to winner $375. "ind Horses AWtPPSt hi y- % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S_ • C740_ GOLDWAY w 4 108 5 2 21 l1 V- I3 Is Xicol E Corrigan 3 3 9 5 4-5 2-5 674K- OR LI NT-: w 4 105 13. 11 71 9 6l 5* 21 Garner J S Ward 10 15 13 5 31 ti;t;909)ROSEPORO Wit 4 M 11 9 41 31 81 2" 3"t Hogg G H Holle 5 10 10 4 2 67354 HUNTLNGTON wa 7 111 10 4 8_ 6»k 8_ 41 41 l Smith W D Kirb- - 8 25 25 10 5 67179 BELL-THE-4 AT Ws 6 106 7 5 81 7" k 51 3l 52 Lloyd J H Baker 8 16 16 6 3 665S7 TELEGRAPHER wis 4 110 12 7 9» ll1" 9» 6» 62 Diggins C E Patterson 6 7 4 2 1 67355 HORSERADISH Wsb 4 107 9 13 10b 8. 7J 71 71 Foy J C Cahn 15 16 16 6 3 67404 LAYSON w 5 112 1 10 ll" 10'ill. 10J 8" Farrow W P Reed M 611 88 20 10 67402 LACY CRAWFORD ws 7 IU 3 1 1» 4h 8l 8J 9"k Troxler F McKenna , 16 20 13 5 2i 6740PKARA ws 4 107 8 6 o» 5ut10l Ul 10l Jas CarrollM J Laly , 10 25 25 8 4 ( I I I ' ( I ' ' ■M . . ' B88QI LATACHE ws 7 106 fi 3 BJ 81 4' 9"M1' Pickens A V. Maginnis S in 10 4 8-5 S742S HARiRV STEPHENS w 5 106 4 13 12' 13. 13' 121 121 Gaugel .1 F Strode ■ 75 75 30 15 67402 GAMESTER WB 4 110 2 8 13 13 13 13 13 T Tavlor J C Ferriss Jr S 13 13 6 3 Time. 25. 402. 1:15. 1:41|. Winner B. g. by GeMhheh— Waitauay (trained by J. Collins). Went to peat at 4:3(1. At post 2 minutes Start geed. Won easily: second and third driving. Coldway was much the best, got off forwardly and went to the front 011 the backstrelch and. setting the pace, drew away easily is the stretch. Orlinc began slowly and was crowded hick. Out closed a hig gap in the last half and finished fast. Koselioro ran on the inside and behind the leader until _ tin last sixteenth, where he tired tind-r punishment. Huntington and Bell-the-Cat rau well. Gamester was poorly handled and was not persevered with. Telegrapher closed a e'eat gap in the last half. The winner was entered for 8080; no bid. Scratched— 06S77 Monterey. 110; 06999 Sylvan Belle, 103. Overweights — Goldway. 1 pound. OI7 /I QA SKVENTH RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. (1 :05i— 3— 94.) $400 added. 3 year olds sad ur- \J ■ __^J\_f ward. Selling. Net value to winner S988JL Ipd Hors -s AWt PP St W Vi %, Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 67430 MISS LEEDS w 4 108 6 2 lb 8» 1"» 1* NlCOl E Corrigan 13 54 3 7 5 7 10 (67350)BALE.SHED W 8 M8 2 5 3" -l"~ *;_ 8* F Reyes T A ( ia\ 8 13 13 5 3} 1.7204 POSING w4 99 3 6 6' 6'.5' 3' R Lowe S Louis 8 10 9 ::* B-g IC7401)DE ORO v it 3 96 8 1 4"^ V 28 4»u Huestis S T White 5 7 7 3 3 3 073492BERTM()NT WS 3 '.'7 10 10 Si S'S' V- Gaugel J Parretto X 9*9 3'. 8-2 67430 WILL IRISHMAN WSB 6 MB 7 4 5* 31 3nk 61. Lloyd J Phillius 10 15 _ j" _■ 07137 ORDERLY WB 6 105 4 3 3i 7' 7i 7"t Hogg A llrown 88 88 60 20 10 (67374)FANCY DRESS SB 5 104 12 9 7!J 5J 4H 81 W R W'k'rS W Streett 4J 6. 6 2. 6-S 67430 HTJ8TKD w 5 106 9 7 8b 9J 91 9l T Taylor J Griffin 4 5 5 8-5 4-5 67279 ROCKINGHAM w 3 89 5 12 11'10-102102 Garner P Dunne 8 16 16 6 3 ti74LS AKBAR wb 4 106 1 8 13 12 ll1 ll1 Farrow W Elwood 15 60 60 30 10 67279 GEY MAXNERIXG WB 4 101 11 11 103 11J 13 12 Diggins S Murray 30 40 30 13 6 Time, 23 j, 1st. 1:00*. l:07g. Winner— Cb. f, by King Cold— Sidda Hallow (trained oy J. Collins). Went to post at 4:80. \t i ost 0 miuutes. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. Miss Leeds was at once rid leu to the front and. setting a fast pace, stood off a challenge from Be Oro on the turn into the homestretch and then, raciug it out closely with Bale^hed. Nicol outrode Keves when it eaase to the finish. I'.aleshi ,1 1.111 a good race, but kept swerving into Ihe fence in the last sixteenth and Keyes bad lo Step riding to pull him off. Poising was off slowly, but closed a gap and finished fast and gamely. De Oro ran well to the stretch and tired in the final drive. Bertmont linished fast. Will Irishman showed speed, but failed to stay. The winner was entered for $880; no bid. Hot Springs Form Chart. i , , '- • HOT SPRINGS FORM CHART. (OAKLAWX.) HOT SPRINGS, ARK., Friday, March 8. 1907.— Twenty-ninth day. Oaklawn Jockey Club. Spring Melting (00 days). Weather cloudy: track fast. (7 books on.) Presiding Judge. Frank J. Bryan. Starter. A. B. Dade. Secretary, _ W. Maginn. Kaciug starts at 2:15 p. m. W indicates whip. S spurs. B blinkers. Figures in parenthesis following the distance of each race indicate track record, age of horse and weight carried. C7 /I fiQ ITltST RAl •!•: 1-2 Mile. (4S-2— 1(19.) Purse $100. 2 vear .dds. Selling O I _bCF0 Met value to winner 8308L Ind Horses AWTl'PSt 'A '. % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 67419=1 IOLLOW wi: 107 7 7 S« 2» IS Engl'der T P Haves 8 5 (i 5 1 I .", out 67413 BOLL tVTEEVIL « MM 4 2* in 3' Trueman WH Notion CSS 3 8-6 tiiiWlAOV HAPSBURO w 95 9 5 -4='k -( ' 3" Skirvin H McChrren Jr 3 1S-51S-56-5 3.5 674(8 WATER LOCK w 88 1 1 l 3'. 41 Bhreve stubbs 1:1 m s iu iu 4 " 67343 ORPHANT W Ml 8 3 81 ".' S| 1' Swain I. A Cella 10 10 7 3*. 0 5 67283 HASTY WM011 6 31' 6 61 GrifMth 11 I{ Baker 15 30 30 s" 4 (67343)C. B. SHILLING w km 3 3 7' 7l 7 1 C H Shill'gR L Thomas 6 8 8 3 S5 670M BBLLFLOWRR « '.'"• S 8 9' s^ gj Dearborn W.J Tonng 15 28 30 s 4 67418*HTTA LOTJIBB w M6 2 S 6- 9'. 9-' J Foley DT Morris C. 8 8 3 si 67419 ROBERT BAGAN w 103 4 10 Heril 10 I) Austin S 1" Harlan 13 30 SB S 4 htlNTUCK w UH Oil 11 10' 11 Finch Tholl Bros ^11 km) UK) 40 20 Time. 12-. _'ti. 'aii. 4s . Winner — B. c. by Holstein — Follow (trained by T. P. Hayes). Went to tost at 2:15. At post 4 minutes, star: good. Won driving: second and third the same. Hollow ran as it much 'he best, suffered from interference in the early slaves, but CMaed a big gap. although forced lo go around the others and. finishing gamely, warn drawing away. Boll Weevil, lu.-kv iu escaping Interference, showed much speed and staved well in the linal drive, i.ady Hapsbarg ran well, bill had a rough trip and suffered from poor li iiicllii--:. Water Lock was right there all the w ly ami bad no mishaps. Orpbany was shuttled back soon after the start and was gaining at tiie end. C. II. Siiilling was almost thrown on the first turn and can do much belter. The winner, entered for 8880, was bid up to $SMHl by P. King and lio'm'bt in. Scratched- r.7343 A tom Belle, 104: 07413 l-'larney. 104; 88783 laldonta, 100; 874M Margaret Randolph. 05; 0741s Palsy Shine, 100. £t H /% Ck /I SECOND RACE— 1 _B_ (1.30. 4 ids'.) Pane 8388. 4 vear olds and upward. D i TCOT Selling. Net value to winner $225. Ind Horses AWtPPSt 'j ',_ % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Q H C P S 67370 LITTLE ROSE wb I 95 6 1 7' 4 3U _'i 14 Knopf .1 O'Neill _ IS If, 6 8~ " 67348 WOOL.TESSA W 4 MS 1 4 ]i 11 1*111 21 Moreland L Schuckman 15 15 15 6 :: 67446*RUTH NOLEN w 1 86 7 3 3' 21 81 B» 31 Trueman GRAAEFlowers 2 11511-51 1-2 67395 LIBBER GORE W 4 103 M 9 :'A El c". 61 4*1 D Austin H Bfengel 8 6 6 3 1 67430 BOB MAY w 5 le7 3 3 S] gb 4 ' 4'\ Sl cherry H T P.atcheler s 10 10 4 3 67370 ESTABLISH wsn 6 Iti7 11118 8* 7" 81 6'. .1 Conway J Amroerman 88 18 40 15 6 67370 SAMBO wit s M6 5u C Bb 8*8" 7' Butler C W Givena 16 15 15 6 3 67322 WILL SYLVESTER a I M2 8 5 81 12' 12112' S- Finch T Breedlove BB BB 16 6 3 67445 DIXIE ANDREWS w 5 106 11 in 13' linkpi„k gt S McF_Ta 11 A Trowbridge 15 16 15 (i 3 64S45 CARNATION w 1 86 2 n 11«*_3 13' l**10«* Shrove J Edgecombe 28 40 40 16 6 669_*I_TTLE GIANT W 7 187 12 7 8*14* U1 7"M1 •"• C H Shill'gVI J Whal-n 3 3'. .".'. 65 12 87386 PERCY GREEN W 6 H8J t 8 12*17' B* _» 12' A'hnchon M Ochsn-r 8 H 10 4 3 67169 WOOL SOAP ws 4 MS 13 6 61 81 8b 11- i:F- J Foley C S Williams 15 15 15 li :; 67397 CHECK MORGAN W 6 Ml 14 14 M 11 14 14 14 ('line M Hall 15 15 8 3 3-2 Time. 35. 60, 1:10-. 1:42*. Winner — B. f. by Falherb's Kllcvslie (trained l.v I. O'Neiilt. Went to post at 3:45. AI post 3 minutes. Start good. Won easily: second driving: third the same. Little I'ose got away well and was taken back in the early stages, but wore down the leaders on the stretch turn ami warn as bet ride;- n leased. Wooltessa set a stiff pace from the start, showed improved form and staved well in the final drive. Ruth Noleu showed speed, but ipiif badt] alter going three-quarters, Lieber Gore ran forward!? for a half and tired in the stretch. Bob Ma: . hard ridden all the way. showed good form and is improving. Little Giant ran poorly all the way and pulled up lame. The winner was entered Cor 8800; no bid. Scratched — Lola White. 100. Orerweighta — Percy Green, 2» pounds? Cheek Morgan. 1. ' Qff THIRD RACE— 1 Mile. (l;8»j 1 -M8..) Pane 8388; 4 year-olds and upward. 6r4 i TC e/*J Selling. Net value to winner $225. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % V- % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 6744S SULTRY ws 4 103 3 3 l' I1 1 •_ 1 U 1'. C H Shill'gW McLemore 3 4 8-6 4-6 2-6 67297 WOOD CLAIM w S Km 3 7 S'l ■!' 2'i 8'1 2'1 Skirvin H McChrren Jr 5 7 7 2 6-5 67395 DR. HART w S 107 11 9 10- ti- (i1 81 32 Cherry O Johmson S 8 8 3 8-6 67473 ATHEXA w 6 109i b 6 9l 8| 8« 4^ 4' Moreland F Gering Jr 6 6 4 8-5 4-5 07:197 CLEAR NIGHT ws 1 95 1 10 6b 7" SV ;,- r,h Dearborn MrsSRLa wrence 5 6 6 3 1 (7373 AGGIE LEWIS WS 8 MS 9 1111 10* 101 6'_ 6" Young J J Ogles 7 10 10 4 3 67397 BUL—PTNCH WB 6 Ml X 8 7^ gb 9' 7- 7s Mountain J W O'Xeall 10 10 10 4 3 1.7 ij i:\NDILLO w 6 103 5 5 31 21 4& 9' 8' Engl'der C Schawacker 6 5 5 8-5 4 5 67448 PETER KNIGHT W 6 MS 4 1 _■* 6 1 7j IO1! V Shreve W Keating 12 12 10 4 3 67420 MARCO WB 7 103'. 7 3 4t 33 3* S»i 10_ Hagan J J Flannigan 10 10 10 4 2 56210 T. JO WI 5 107 10 4 S. 11 11 11 11 J Foley I B Fitzgerald 30 30 30 12 6 Time, 25^. 5( , 1:15.5, 1 :42. Winner — Ch. g. by Ma\io — Torrid (trained by W. McLeniotei. Went to post at 3:13. At post 2 minutes. Start good Won easilr: second and third the same. Sultry, hard ridden and StrJWlng her best form, raced the early contender:; into delea; and cane BWny in the stretch and won with plenty in reserve. Wood Claim was repeatedly blocked in the first naif, then moved up with a rush, but tired under poor handling. Dr. Hart, away in a tangle and forced to go wide most of the trip, closed a big gap and was wearing down the leaders at the end. Athena Showed improvement and was close an for most of the trip. Clear Night began slow l.v and finished fast. Aggie Lewis had scant chance at the start and ran fairly well. Peter Knight was knocked out of any chance-alter going a half. The winner was entered for $300; uo bid. Scratched— 67448 Baker Waters. 107: 67348 Lindale. 107; 07445'-'Bals[iot, 100; 0747-3 I.eta Duffy, 100. Overweights — Athena, li pounds: Marco. 1'.: Bullfinch, 1. d T /I i\d. roUTOH RACE l Mile. |l:39g— 4— 10SL) Purse *400. 0 year-olds and upward. O I ioO Allowances. Net value to winner $300. Ind' Horses AWt~PP St % % % StrFin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P S " 6744FREINE REGENTS WB 3 89 3 2 li" 3'' 3- » V\ Engl'der F J Pons ?, 4 3} 1 _T 67423 DOCILE WB 8 Mi S 7 ti1 6*16*1 3- 8*1 F Swain lxickart Bros 7-5 7-5 7-5 1-3 out (673951 ANNA Rl'SKIX W3 S9 1 6 3' 8*1 1*1 2*1 3b Skirvin II Md'arren Jr 15 15 15 6 3 (.7373 J. P. MAYBERRY W 6 106 6 4 7 7 7 i- 4- E Rice W Egan 6 7 7 3. 4-5 67448 INCUBATOR wb 7 109 3 1 4i 4' 4' 5l 5-' Mountain 8 Bury 10 20 20 8 2 (.737! MIDAS wit 4 104 7 3 8*1 1* 2^ 4. 6" Moreland G E Dudlev 3'. Sj 3 4-6 out 673S4 EL TOYAR ■ .'• 94 4 5 5- 5' 61 7 7 F Burton G L Goodacre 4o" M M 88 lo Time. 253, «Bf, 1:164, 1:41?. Winner— Ch. f. by St. George— Miss Kingston (trained by J. . Holder). Went to post at 3:42. At post 1 minule. Start good. AY on easily; second driving: third the same. Reine Begente was well handled, forced a fast pace in the early stages, took command when called on. aud won with plenty in reserve. Docile, away in a tangle and trailing far back in the early stages, saved: ground when turning into the stretch aud, finishing gamely, was s fast going second. Anna Rankin wan well no Ihroughout, but being excessively handled in the early stages caused her to tire near tht-1111I. J. P. Mayberry came from I long way back la the last half and wculd have been third iu anoth.-r scride. Midas quit badly after showing speed for three quarters. d. 7 /I O T FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile and 20 Yards. ( 1:43;— :{— S7.) Pane $400. 3 year olds. O I _re_/ I Selling. Net value to winner $200. Ind Horses AWtPP St *A ',_ 94 «tr Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P S 67347-1 T1AXCELLOR wjt 104 2 2 8| 7- 64 3^ 1- C II Shill'gR L Thomas 1 1 4 5 1-3 out 67372 DEMO w 97 1 8 3'. SJ 2 2* 3* Skirvin It Md'arren Jr 10 10 10 3 6 6739.V-SKA WATER WIS 100 6 S S S l'i 46 3\ Moreland .1 A Mundy 16 15 13 4 7-5 67394*TTVO— INI WB Ml 8 1 4" 3" 5"K l" P Cherry L A Cella 3 :". 8 1-2 out 67396*JOE COYLE W 87 6 4 E] 4* 7' 5- 5- Trueman P J Millett 20 40 40 10 4 67469 DOC KYLE WB MS I E 8* H 41 «' 6- Engl'der W Hollar 8 8 8 2.1 6-6 673:'". T. B. OF BRIGHTOXwsit 93 8 0 1*1 1» 3J 7J 7" Pohanka T E Crist 15 30 30 S 4 67319 RUBBER BALL ws 97 7 7 71 •"•" 8 S 8 J Murphy J Burttschell 60 100 100 30 10 Time. 24'., 50. 1:10. 1:42J. 1:481. Winner — P. e. by Oddfellow — Leonataa mate No. 2 (trained by J. T. Ireland). Willi to post at 1:13. AI Best 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. Chancellor, cinch the heat, wa^ repeatedly Interfered with and slmttl-.-d back, had to go wide into the stretch, but I'liisbed gamely, though boring out, and won well _ hand. Demo, _V_g srotuid on the 1 urns, ran a g.KXl race anl was riglit there a!! the way. Sea Water, from a poor beginning, niov -d up fast, when dear Of interference, but tired badly in the stretch and was a lucky third. Tholini. vhen going well in the stretch, was impeded and forced back. Joe Poyle had a rough trip. D.x- Kyle tired near the end. The Belle ;.f Brighton was allowed to interfere with everything in the race and aJasost caused a bad spill on several occasions. The winner was entered for $500: uo bid. Scratched — 87886 Ha ncy. 100; 6742gRiB g Leopold. 107. dT A 1_4_ SIXTH HACK 7-8 Mile. (1:27— 6—122.) Purse $400. 4 year-elds and upward. D i "it/O Selling. Net value to winner $.300. Ind Horses AWtPP St % *. % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S~" (ti7433)TYROLIAN W E K 8 4 3 8*1 K' l3 Y- l6 Engl'der C Schawacker 6 5 7-5 I 1-2 out 67430 ALSOXO W 7 111 1 1 li L". 3'. 2* 2'» Mountain E J Gildersleevet 6 6 2 1 (,747ul:. J. SWANXER ws 4 106 B 4 8* 3- 3- 3i 3*1 Shreve W D Warner q 8 BJ 4-5 our. 67395 TENNYBI'RN WSB 6 111 8 6 til EJ 6* 5- 4'' Moreland W B Barnes 12 20 20 5 2J 674_*MRS ANNIE WB 6 113 6 7 71 7' & 4' 5- C H Shill'gJ Himy 8 15 15 I 1 67371 WATER MIRROR wb 5 110 7 6 B" 6' 7« 710 65 Butler P .1 Miles 12 20 20 6 8] r.7197 FOX HALL W 4 107 2 2 41 4. 4. 6. 711 Young J J Ogles 5 6 6 2 4-5 67371 J. E. BARKLEY ws 5 114 5 8 8 8 8 8 8 Davenp't F Wilson 60 100 100 30 10 Time. 24R. 48J. 1:14*. 1:2s;. Winner — Blk. m. by Tammany — Yodel (trained by W. L. Halchett). Went to tH st at 4:42. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily: second driving: third the same. Tyrolian. runuing to his best form and away in a forward position, follo.ved the early leaders closely under restraint, dashed into a long lead when called on and wan as bis rider phased. Mbbbo, hard ridden throughout and away in a forward position, maintained his speed well and finished gamely, but was not good enough. B. J. Swaun-i, poorly handled and in close quarters during the early stages, wa* gaining at the end. Tennvburn came with a belated rush in the last quarter. Mrs. Annie failed 10 show uiueii speed in the early stages, but closed a gap in the last quarter. I'oxliall ran far below his liesi form aud can do much better. The winner was entered for $400; no bid. Scratched — 07447 Matador, 118. » Page 4 First Race [1st New Orleans] I FIRST RACE — 3 1-2 Furlongs. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Fillies and Geldings. Selling. (41—2 -110}.) Index Course Dlst Time T'ck Wt St lb lb % StrFin Jockeys Best Company BOSOM FRIEND, ch. f. 2, by Eridgewater— Dordica (E. R. Bradley). Weight today 110. 6691!) Citj : k 3 l 2 i 421 fast 108 11 1 B» 6«| Pickett Greabam, Prioceaa Sue. Notaaalga. HN1 City Park 3 M' f li Cast M I Lost rider. Pickett M. Moiiin.sc. Notasulga, Coincident MCI5 City Part 8-8 851 fast 109 11 11* linjl'ickett Lattice, Kuby Wick. Ziephon. BALOLEE, br. f. 2. by Balgowan — Parolee (B. Schreiber). Weight today 115. 67325 P. Gr i % 606, hvy M6 M io M I" Foy Elvira If., Dick Bom, Gremae. 67249 F. Grounds 3 1-2 f 44 slow 107 G 3* 32 Foy 1.. Caroline II., Gremae, La Samada 67125 F. Grounds 1-2 9% alow 112 I 3 &■ ■* \V R W'k'rt'onvenient. Gremae, i.utc roater. •FLORENCE N.. ch. f. 2, by Ben Holladay— Miss Order (J. P. Devlin). Weight today 115. Grout I 5 fast ; 7 7 4 £1*4*1 Pickett Greabam, Blue Lee, Rabywlck. 67125 P. Grcn l 1 481 slow 11! 2 5 51. 4-'. Uoya Convenient, Gremse, Late foster. 67661 City Park 3 1-2 f 41 fast Mil lo H* 12" Pickett Notaaalga, Black Mary, Montbert. EMBAY, b. i, 2. by Sempronius — Embrace (R. Tucker). Weight todav 115. 3 I 2 C 44 s'.iw in I 11 ll11 Nicol Lady Caroline II., Gremae, Balotee. 66377 City I 8-8 Kfl fast 111 H 0U lP'SNicol Capucine, Finesse, Hazel M. MAMMY DINK. b. f, 2, by BhavfoU— Mono (G. R. Hamilton). Weight today 115. 67301 :". G 1-2 COf slop 103 4 ( 5' .".'" \v McIn'reGresham, Lattice, Coincident. 66623 F. Gr unds 3 1-2 f 431 mud utf I 8 71 7s Mitchell Lattice. Pew of Dawn. Rubywich 66415 City Park 1-6 tat fast 16616 'J- 6H W It W'k'rLattice, Kuby Wick. Stephen. LUTE FOSTER, b. f, 2, by King Hanover— Lucy Blaze (E. Richardson). Weight today 120. 67449 City Part 3 1-2 1 12} fast 115 9 7 7L 4*2 Mitchell Rooebloom, Parisian Model. Dons II 67225 i'. Grounds 1 :.' 46 mini 94 5 S 4- 34 Bllac Dew of Pawn, Greshatn, Lattice, i ;\ Grounds 1-2 49| slow 112 7 4 6 3- Mitchell Convenient, Gremae, Florence N. LA SAMADA, ch. f. 2. by Jack Point— Alice Byan (J. H. Baker). Weight todav 115. 67449 City Part 3 1 2f 42} fast 113 5 3 A- ' I loyd Rosehloam, Parisian Model, Dona 11 67325 P. Grounds 1 2 50| hvy 92 1 6 H 6* Lloyd Elvira m.. Dies Boae, Gremae. 67246 P. Grounds J 1-2 f 41 alow 166 3 5** 4*1 Lloyd Lady Caroline II. . Gremae, Balolee. DONA H.. ch. f, 2, by Ormioant — Challie Howard (D. Hamrrfond). Weight today 115. 67449 City Park 3 1-2 f 42} fast 112 7 E 8ft 8* .1 Lee Roseblootn, ParisianModel, L.Foster 67051 City Park 3 1-2 f 41 fast 106 6 I V 4". Seder Notasulga, Black Mary, Montbert. 6C901 Cltj Part 3 1-2 f 41?. fast 162 11 10 10| 6*» H Graham M. Montrose, Notaaalga, Coincident POEM, b. f, 2. by Watercolor — Prosaiac (W. S, Williams). Weight today 115. «;,(, ; (See Citj Park chart In this paper). 66*46 F. Grounds '.-2 49g hvy 108 14 8 8* 7* Wishard K. If. Fry, Montbert Ids Mac. 66661 F. Grounds 3 1-2 f 431 fast " °l » 81 4*1 Warren Coincident, Ida May, Flarney. 66229 F. Grounds 3-s KJ pood 112 5 4 6* Warren Whisk Broom, GrenMe, Haael M. SLAP BANG. b. f, 2, by Saivable— Daisy 0. Weight todav 115. first start. CAUCUS, ch, g, 2, by The Elector— St. Catherine. Weight today 115. First start. Second Race [2nd New Orleans] SECOND RACE— 7-8 Vile. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. (1:26—3—87.) LADY GOODRICH, b. m, 5. by Goodrich— Volma (J. U. Strode^. Weight today 113. 67425 City Park 5-8 1:011 fast 118 15 15 15 15 15" Gaugel Bert Osra, Optional 8t. Joe 60764 OaJUi 2 1-4 3:59 slop 106 2 3 3 3 l'««E Itobins'nCorrigrin, Wire In, .1. K. F. €0607 Oakland 1 1-8 1:56 slop lot 13 4 3 8ft i*i H Robins'nXealon. Jake Sanders. Charlatan. HOCUS POCTTS, b. f. 4, by Horoscope— Bellfield II. (0. W. Deppeler). Weight today 11 3. 67428 City !' ' '■ fast 114 11 10 9 8»* '"IDlggins Tichimingo, Consideration, Airship. 67304 P. Grounds 3 I 1:17 stop 106 8 7 7 74 714 Digglns Fantastic, (;. George, Bitter Miss 67101 F. Grounds 3-11:16 hvy 165 I 4 I 8** 5*1 Digging Busk, Gotfaollne, Agra. KARA, b. g. 4, by Herald — Irene (M. J. Daly). Weight today 117. 1)74751 (Sec I'ity Park chart in this paper). 67404 City Part 1 1-16 1:481 fast 16914 2*2 3 32 3=5 J Daly Ivanhoe, II. of Hyacinth, Sin Belle 67049 1 1:411 fast 110 3 i; 7 E 4i 5* J Daly Grenade, Monocbord, The Thrall. 66876 C y I 1 1:411 fast 164 4 6 7 6 5- 8* Jas Carrol 1(1 old way. H.ofHyacinth, Consid'tlon YOUNG BATER, b. g. 4, by Henry Young— Satcrland Lady tW. H. Snyder). Weight today 117. 672SO 81 slow 97 6 5 6 7 6* 6'* Bwkman Donna, SonomaBelle, lia| . Jack il B6&99 city Park 7-8 l:2S fast 99 Hi 8 8 8 IP 16* Van DusenBoseboro, Fenian, K. of the Valley 66875 City Park 7-8 1:281 fast 100 1113 13 l.\ 13 13 R Lowe Clifton Forge, Asterisk. Grenade. TRIPLE SILVER, ch. m, 8, by Gotham — Free Silver II. (C. E. Burnett). Weight today 118. 67330 F Gi 31 hvy 103 13 1111 12 12l 12'» T WiliaimsG. Duchess, Abjure. Pat Bulger 66723 1'. '.i unds 1 3-16 2:081 mua 101 8 16 6 7" 6" Trueinan Mar. Ncal. Hclc Strome, Flavlgny. 66366 P. Grounds lm 70y 1 :45| fast 104 1111 9 9 6* 6MsManden Harmakis, Daring. P. of Woodstock HEART OF HYACINTH, ch. e. 4. by High Order— Fair Haven (J. Flemming). Weight today 120. 1 I8j fast 110 ll 6 6 2 2J 2- it Burton iTanboe, Kara. Sincerity BeUe 67180 P. Gi lumis lm 70j 1:451 fast 102 2 10 7 6 6* 6«J Pickens K. Ellsworth, Monocnord, Sin. Belle 67646 City I 1 1:411 fast 108 6 4 1 l i- i- W R Wk. rGrenade, Monocbord. The Tin-all. FENIAN, ch. h, 6, by St. Leonards — Helena (P. T. Weir). Weight today 120. 67453 City I'u 7-S 1:271 fast 105 6 6 5 5 5* I' \ Martin Emergency, Fox mead, Nutwood. 67227 : '. Gn mud 86 2 5 5 4 4'"4' a WilliamsKeator, Dargin, Monere. 67199 F. Grounds 3-4 1:14 fast 105 7 7 6 SI V A Martin Spider Web, Paragon, Baatt. TEE THRALL, br. h, 5, by G. W. Johnson— Silver Bell (F. Garrett). Weight today 123. 67151 F. Grounds 2 ! 1:141 good 117 I 4 s ;.'. 7,; .1 Lee Grenade, Dapple Gold, PaurClifford. 67049 City Park 1 1:411 fast 114 2 2 2 1 21 3". Nicol Grenade, Monocbord, H.ofHyacinth 669m City Part E 1-2 f 1:061 fast 107 1 7 S 6' 6*1 Seder Toboggan, Sir Toddlngton, Lens. LOCHGOIL. ch. h. 6, by Juvenal— Soliloquy (J. H. Baker). Weight tcday llr). 67455 City Part 3-4 1:131 fast 110 7 8 8 51 1- Lloyd Reticent, Plannte, Tom Mankins. i;t:.T'. i ttj - .". s mi fast 115 8 7 7 i;;l 51 Lloyd Fancy Kress. Tichimingo, Limerick. I 66664 Fort ErU B C 3:571 fast 146 3 2 4 4 *• 4"lGara*tt Gold Run, Madoe, l'ia FUlipo. CARDAN, b. g, 4. by Governor Foraker— Muriate (W. Gum). Weight today 117. 67676 V. 1' 2 f 1:062 fast :1:; s ' ■■ Joyd Meadowbreese, Minot, Rickey. F. Grounds 5 1-2 I 1:11 hvy 166 7 7 7 6' C-":Mitehell Kcator, Matador, Bed Buby. MR. SCOTT, blk. g, 4, by Verge d'Or — Adelaide (A. A. ReiUy). Weight tcday 117. n.'-7 city r rk 1 1-16 1:47| fast 106 :• 8 11 12 112 12" Pickens Sea Salt. II. of Hyacinth. Cursus. i City Park I 1:511 hvy 108J 6 6 5 5 5" 5T5 Nicol Marvin Ncal. Ladsarion, Creel. '• City Park 3-4 1:20| hvy 109 1 4 4 4- I1! L Smith Red Buby, Knighton, Ch. Okott AMBERJACK. ch. h. 5. by Henry cf Navarre — Aurata (J. Phillips). Weight today 118. 67379 City Part 11-8 1 05 6 4 5 7 7' 7" Dowe Bellindian, Foreigner, Grenade 67338 F. Grounds lm 70y 1:501 hvy 108 12 9 8 10 10' : : i I .!• -y.l Bellindian. Cohmosa, Basil. 67236 F. Grounds 11-8 1:59 mud 112 2 1 :'. 1 41 2 1 Lloyd Doa'tAskMe, Horseradish, Brilliant MONTEREY, b. c, 4, by Montana — Martenette (C. F. Fox). Weight today 120. 60877 City Park 7 $ 1:291 fast b 7 11 11 8 6 6' A--', Van DusenBaslL II. of Hyacinth, Cobmosa. 66803 City Park 3-4 1:171 hvy ill H S 7 51 4*1 Van DusenExcltement, Prince Brntas, Basil. EXALTED, ch. g, 5, by Maceo — Tit for Tat (F. Brawn . Weight today 120. 67119 i Grounds 3 1 1:141 good 109 • n n 8 8 ■ Forgey Jerry C, Basil, Clique. ■ Churchill i) 3-4 1 : 1 1 fast W7 12 13 14 II* 12''J\V Gannon .Miss Leeds. Airship. Frank Bill. 66546 YmX •■ 1 7-8 1:281 fast '"• 13 4 4 8 81" 'irculsci Outwai, Doeskin, Verandah. PAT BULGER, b. h. 5, bv Princo Rudolph — Larksomo {J. L. Thompson). Weight tod3y 123. [•art i : 16 1:184 fast ill 5 3 3 1 51 8* Troxler Irani II. of Hyacinth, Kara. !.:. 7('y 1:531 hvy 103 :i . :: 1 2* :;;l Beckman GrnndDuchcss, P.Bniger, SmallLady 61254 V. Grounds 3-4 1:161 sk w,U2 16 1" 8 6» 6*1 Jas Hen'syGaase, Mafalda, Tichimingo. Third Race [3rd New Orleans] , THIRD RACE — 3-4 JTiIe. 3-year-olds. Allowances. (1:121—4—101.) REFINED, ch. f, 3, by Rapallo— Superfine (W. J. Donohue). Weight today 100. 67349 F. Grounds 3-4 1:18 nvy 97 I :: 1 I' 1- Beckman Bertmont Excitement, Bine Pale. 67278 F. Grounds 3 I 1:141 slow 101 3 2 1 -■ l« Beckman R. Breese, Coltness, . Cora Price 67264 F. Grounds 3-4 1:131 fast 97 6 S 2 l»l 1«* Beckman Sally Preston. Dapple Gold, Arabo, MORALES, br. e. 3, by The. Commoner — Sewing Girl (W. H. Fizer), Weight today 105. F. Grounds 3-4 1:13 good 105 1 112* 1" Tilelag, Mortiboy, Jacomo. 66510 City 3-4 1 • 8 G 5 4' 44 Garner Rickev. Lens. Penrhyn. Park 7-S 1:281 slow 165 C G fi 6 7s 7:«JSeder H»au 'Brummel, Glamor, Tudor. SIR TODDIHGTCN, ch. c, 3. by Toddington — Osculation (Burlew & O'Neill). Weight tcday 115. 67377 City P ! 1:421 fast ii,,; 2 11 1 1* l1 .Jas Hen'syRappahannock. Pink star, c Price 67326 G - 5 l -2 1' 1:09* h\.v 99 3 I 1 l3 1* Jas Hen'syRusk, Joe Fsllert, Mafalda.' 67251 i-\ Grounds 3 ; 1:151 slow 9i 2 1 1 1* l2 Jas Hen' ay Western, Gentian, Grace George. LUCY MARIE, b. f. 3. by Eon— Watita fJ. J. Mackessey). Weight today 100. :747s (See City I'ark chart in this paper). 67155 F. Gl 1 7-S 1:291 good 106 1 1 3 3 I'll* A Martin Cora Price, Baneful, Dry Pc. liar. 67099 F. Gl 1 1:1" A hvy 98 13 7 5 5 9* 10*»3A Martin P.vel'.velL. Gargantua, S. Midway. 67636 City Part 1 1:411 fast 163 7 3 3 1 24 6* a Martin Vessse, Fire Alarm, Reside. SPION, ch. g, 3, by Cactus II. — Sardine (J. S. Ward). Weight today 107. 66954 Cltj P :: 1 1:131 fast 89 2 4 3 1- 1^. Huostis Grace George, BltterMlss, Gentian. 66904 Cit; Park I 1:401 fast 1"" 2 3.: I t* 1*1 Beckman Fantastic, Campaigner, K. Ridgeley 66533 City I'ark 3-4 1:131 fast 109 4 1 I 4l 23 Lloyd Campaigner, Bertmont, B. Vertress PLANUTE, ch. c. 3, bv Planudes — Lute tE. Ccrrigan). Weight today 115. 67455 Citj I 3-4 1:131 fast 104 8 5 9 7] 2: Hogg Reticent, Tom Mankins, Lochgoll. 67380 City U fast Ml I 9 1 9**7* R l^'.ve M. George, K. Pepper, S. Midwav. tG»7Ci Cltj Park 5 S 1:01 fast Ilu 4 3 3 3l l2 Nicol Dinemock, L. George, D.ofMonf'b'lb. Fourth Race [4th New Orleans] FOURTH RACE— Full Course. Fiekwiek Steeplechase Handicap. 3-year-olds and upward. C.oG— 7— 140.) ESTER.TOY, ch. g, 5, bv Lord Esterling — Amaranda (W. Gerst). Weight today 130. 67375 Citj Park S C 3:051 fast 127 I 4 4 1 31 3* Gaddy Dr. Keitb, Incantation. Port Worth. 65994 City Park S C 3:191 hvy 135 5 2 5 7 6* 9'" W Henry Araho, Little Waliv. Snbador. 66919 City Park si:;..;, fast 135 I 7 7 5 Th. rider. W HenryNaran, Gould, Dawson. CREOLIN, b. g, 7, by Riley — Miss Bowling (E. Corrigan). Weight today 146, 67050 City Park Fi 3:56 fast 144 E 1 5 4 5!" .".'• E MorrisonRip, Incantation, Gould. 66950 1 S C 3:011 fast ; 'x 7 7 9 7 6* 6** E ktorrisonU.Jsmcs, Incantat'n, H.A.Schroeder 66966 Cit] FC 1:021 East i"i 2 4 ti 5 S" 6«*1E KorrisonHenry a. Schroeder, Arabo, GoakL UNCLE JAMES, br. g, 4. by Ingoldsby— Jessie Lee B. (J. Flemming). Weight today 113. 67450 Citj Park last 148 I Bolted. .1 Ford Anles. Subador, Arabo. 68950 City Park St 3:011 fast 13711 1 1 1 1»1 !■ .1 Ford Incantat'n, H.A.Sch'der, T.G.S'b'gn 66666 City Park F C 4:626. fast 134 13 5 G 6 6**1J Ford Henry A. Bchroeder, Arabo, Gonld. LITTLE WALLY, ch. g, 6, bv Lam plighter— Restless (E. M. Dayton). Weight today 145. 67400 City Park S C 3:021 fast 137 4 I 3 3 U l1 Dayton H.A.Schroeder, Naran, S. Resartus. 67060 City Park F C 3:56 fast 146 16 7 4 3 3* 4T Dayton Rip. Incantation. Gonld. 66925 City Park S C 3:01 fast 143 7 f. 5 Fell. Dayton Arabo, Lights Oat, Aules. SU3ADOR. b. g, 8, by Florist — Mary Louise (F. J. Douglas). Weight today 14G. 67450 Cit) Park S 1 150 7 2 11 11 -2- Yonrell Aules, Arabo, Lights out. 67666 City Park S C 2:581 fast 149 1 1 1 7 " n1*'..! Ford Aules. T. G.Scarhrough, S. Resartus 6666SClty Park B C 6:01 fast 151 E 1 2 Fell. B Ru—all Arabo, Ugbts Oat, Ankea NARAN, b. g, 5. by Bathamoton — Phida (E. Corrigan). Weight today 133 67400 City Park S C 3:021 fast 133 9 7 5 1 :: S»l E MorrisonL.Wally, H. A. Schroeder, S.Ressrtus 67000 Citj P S-C2:58lfast 135 9 I 9 i 1- 7:"10 MorrisonAules, T. G.Scarbrongb, 8. Resartus 66626 City Park BCl^H fast 139 6 7 .6 4 l« 4*1 E MorrlsonArako, LlghU Out Anles. GOULD, b. g, 13 by Eolns— Lady Grace (J. Schladt). Weight today 136. 67400 City Park S O 3:02| fast 135 8 6 7 7 7 6 *{McClure L. Wally, IL A. Schroeder. N'srau. 67660 City Park F C 3:56 last 135 ! 5 •; 5 41 1*1 McCiure Rip, Incantation, Little Wally. i.G95o city Park S C 3:011 fast i:;s 8 8 1 S 5' 8** ■cClure I". James, Incantat'n, B.A.8ebroeder DOCTOR KEITH, 0. g, 4. by Dr. MacBride— Lady Keith (C. J. Devlin). Weight today 144. 67375" tty i'ark S C 3:051 fast 127 5 5 1 1 P l2 Dunee Incantation. Esterjoy, Port Worth. 65134 Churchill I) F C 3:51* fast 140 1 4 :: 2 38 n Major Creolin, Lady Jocelyn. Plea. 65110 Churchill D S C 2:52 fast 140 8 3 3 2 28 28 Tourell lien Shaw. SeopS, Onyx II. ARABO, ch. h, 7, bv Nomad — Ch arm (T D. Sullivan). Weight tcday 14G. 67450 City I'ark H O 3:00 fast ISfl 2 7 2 2 "' ".". P.. .yi. Anles. Snbador, Lights Out. 67466 Cit v Park s c 3:02g fast in; 1 2 Ran Boyle I. Wally, ll A. Schroeder, Naran. 6Z2G6 F. Gi la 1 1 1 HH stow IM 1 ." C 6* 6*1 Lloyd Uxcitemeat, Kb?bnrood, Marvel P ST. VOLMA. h. c, 4 by St. Florian — Volma (J. C. Fontaa, Jr.). Weight today 147. (int.:: cits Park 11-4 2 !.'.'. faat 129 1111 1 '" I" Archib'M Aules. Creolin, Bartor Resartus, 66666 Churchill 1" S C 2:551 fast 134 2 Fell. Pierce Lady iocelya, Creolin, ltcjectahle. 66063 Churchill D F C 3:551 fast 134 6 Lost rider. Cun'bam Pr. Keith. JoUnPillou. Bauklioliday. H, Corrigan entry — Off »1!jj and Naran, Fifth Race [5th New Orleans] FIFTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (1:441 -*- M») VESME, ch. g, 3, by Veeuvian — Guess Me (C. E. Brosius). Weight todav 91. 67349 F. Grounds 3-4 1:18 hvy M 4 6 6 fi 6" Gaugel Refined, Bertmont, Excitement. 67036 City Park ' 1 1:411 fast '• '■ 3 5 4 5 3' 1" R Lowe Fire Alarm, Reside, Agra. 66684 P. Grounds 3-4 1 :1S hvy 166 3 4 4 3l 5* Van DusenG. Larson, Higginbothani, Gauze. RESIDE, b. c, 3, by Resolute — Miss Eddio (B. C. Evans). Weight today 98. 67429 City Park 11 16 1:471 fast 101 2 111 1* 1' Lloyd Noel. Sonoma Pelle. Kalaeraoft*. 676S6 F. Grounds 1 1-16 1:54 hvy 96 2 5 5 2 ^ 2* Goldstein Gauze, Fonsohtca, Horseradish. 67228 F. Grounds lm 76y 1 : 4SJ mud 92 3 2 2 2 2 2*1 Goldstein St. Noel, Pelmore, l'lavigny. EVES GREENE, br. f. 4. by Rensselaer— White Seal (J. P. Mayberry). Weight today 101. 67454 City Park I 1-8 1:541/ fast 100 7 2 1 1 2»t 33 Lloyd Grenade, Bellindian. Dekaber. 67402 City Park 11-16 1:48 fast 105 2 7 7 s 7] 3-1 Seder Donna, Monocbord, K. Kllswortb. 67376 City Pari: 1 1-8 1:513 fast Ml 7 7 4 5 6* 54 R Lowe Bellindian, Poreiguor, Grenade. DONNA, ch. f, 4, by Donovan — Meta (B. Schreiber). Weight today 103. i-;vrl City Park 1 1-11 1 : is fast M6 111 1 1* l1! Jas Hen' sy Monocbord. E. Greene. K. I". Ms worth 67327 F. Grounds 1 1-16 1:51 hvy MO 1 4 3 2 21 21! Garner Pasadena, Paragon, Western. 67280 F. Grounds lm 70y 1:483 slow 100 1111 1* 1*1 Jas Hen'sySonomaBolle IlappyJaeklL, B.Hand FOREIGNER, ch. g, 6, by Plaudit— Hereuse (P. M. Civill). Weight today 106. 87379 City Park 1 1-8 1:541 fast 105 4 2 2 1 M 2'J McM'hon Bellindian. Grenade, James Roddick 67351 F. Grounds 1 1-1S 1:51 hvy il'i 14 5 fi 4- 5s McM'hon Tinker, Grace Larsen. Kaiserhoff. i)7KI0 F. Grounds 1 8-16 2:U2J slow 109 6 4 2 2 3'£ 531 McM'hon Lady Ellison, Canyon, St. Noel. XAISERHOFF, ch. g, 3. by Lord Esterling— Emma Holle (G. H. Holle). Weight today 93. 67426 City Park 1 1-M 1:471 fast 10116 2 2 2 -'•' 4,t Hogg Reside, Noel. Sonoma BeUe. 67351 F. Grounds 11-16 1:54 hvy 92 2 1 1 4 6' 3r'.* Garner Tinker. Gr. Larsen, live live II. 67205 F. Grounds 1 1-8 1:55 fast M3 6 2 1 1 6J 1?. Ron Gamester, P. Strome, Boot Mintou MARY MORRIS, ch. f, 4. by Vict ory— Furlano (J. H. McCormick). Weight today 101. G7101 F. Grounds 5 1-2 f 1 :09J hvy 114 8 8 S G- 33 Garner Capt. Taylor. Rickey, Cohmosa. 67065 City Park 3-4 ):!3g fast 105 14 15 10 S1 S7 Garner Belle Strome. Pelmore, Blue Bale. C5472 Aqueduct 11-8 1:56 slop 91 1 3 2 2 1' 1' C Ross A.Muskoday, BowlingBridge, Palette GRAND DUCHESS, ch. m, 5, D7 Giganteum — Superb II. (M. Delaney). Weight today 1C3. 67330 F. Grounds lm 70y 1:531 hvy 96 7 11 1 1*1* Lloyd Abjure, Pat Balger, Small Lady. 67106 F. Grounds I 1 16 1:511 hvy 109 3 1 3 G 7- 71 JTroxler Gamester, Caronal, R. F. Williams 66748 F. Grounds lm 70y 1:522 hvy 106 5 2 S 9 9i lo=4iTroxler .Bellindian, Plantagenet, Gold Coin. 0BER0N, ch. c. 4. by King Gold— The Wraith (J. McClernand). Weight today 105. 67153 F. Grounds lm 70y 1:451 good 104 3 12 1 1"« I2 Foy Goldsmith, Grevllla, Ternns. 67078 F. Grounds 7-8 1:261 fast 1": :! 6 6 6 5J 3°?. Farrow Wes. Granada, Dr. Sprtiill. 6702! City I'ark 1 1-8 1:5!;; Bast 100 3 13 2 11 14 Farrow St. Noel. Reticent, King Ellsworth. NOEL. tr. g, 4, by Governor Foraker — Clara Meader (T. D. Martin). Weight today 109. 674 9 ' ity Park 1 1-16 I:47| fast 166 3 1 3 I V -' Nicol Beside. Sonoma Belle. Kaiserhoff. F. Grounds 11:13 alow 166 4 2 3 5 53 5SA Van Dusen iraho, P. of Woodstock, Redcoat. 66980 City Park 3-4 1:12| fast 110 3 8 7 7' 6IolR Lowe Goldproof, Foxttlead, Busk. Sixth Race [6th New Orleans] I SIXTH RACE— 5-8 Mile. 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. (5;)J— 0-10S.) OSSINEKE. b. f, 4, by Cesarion — Theora (W. Whelan). Weight today 95. 67425 City Park' 5-8 1:01| fast Hi 2 GO 71 16" Hogg Bert Osrs, Optional, Vie ZMgler. 67254 F. Grounds 3-4 1:161 slow ;'s " s 1° lll"H2' Beckman Gause, Mafalda, Tichimingo. City I'ark 5-S l:02g slow 99 S 10 9 H» 12l:iFarrow Mafalda. Nedra, Cora Price. AMADOR, ch. g, 4, by Tipstaff— Ta blet (W. G. Bartel). Weight tcday 97. G7326 F. Grounds 5 1-3 f 1:091 hvy 63 7 G I G10 G18 A Martin Sir Toddlngton, Busk. .loo Pallert. 671 76 P. Grounds 3-4 1:138 fast '■,: fi •" ' 'r: 43 R Lowe Rmergeacy, Belle Strome, Kohinoor 67666 City Park 7-8 1:28 fast 99 9 9 9 7 72 55J Huestis Paul Clifford, Bert Osra. Mazonin. CUTTER, b. in, 5, by Gotham — Ken more Queen (C. J. Brockmiller). Weight today 99. 67279 F Grounds 3-4 1:16 slow 167 1 2 3 21! 2»* Gaugel Bertmont, Impertinence. Hig^orham K027 City lark 5 1-2 f 1:06| fast 104 S 6 5 4l 41 Hogg Busk. Come On Sam. King Pepper. 65S47 F. Grounds 3-4 1:16 slow 110 4 5 0 6 6ci D Austin Airship, Columbia Girl, Auditor. TELESCOPE, b. g. 8, bv Horoscope— Emma C. (C. E. Greenwood). Weight today 101. 67426 City Park 5-8 1:60| fast 120 S 4 5 3i 3*1 E MorrisonSouth. Cross. Coram. Girl, Firebrand SG304 F. Grounds 3-4 1:14 fast 116 13 14 14 14J 1413iJ Martin Pinsticker, Kohinoor, St. Noel. 52737 City Park 5 1-2 f 1:08 fast 113 6 2 3 23 2* Gannon Florentine, Hemlock, Blue Flame. RUSK, b. g, 5. by Russell— Nuska (E. Winters). Weight today 101. 67326 F. Grounds 5 1-2 f 1:091 hvy 68 1 2 2 8* 2* Bilac Sir Toddlngton, J. Pallert, Mafalda 67250 F. Grounds 3-4 1:161' alow 112 2 1 1 21 5*1 Bilac Excitement, Klelnwood, Marvel P. 67101 F. Grounds 3-4 1:16 hvy 166 1 1113 1- Van DusenGotholino, Agra, Pungent. URONTENAC, b. h, 7. by Kingston— Sylva Belle (J. Griffin). Weight today 104. 66361 City Park 5 1-2 f 1:071 good 116 2 3 2 21. 2l Mountain Toboggan, Southern cross. Otuyesa. 66193 F. Grounds 3-4 1:131 fast 103 12 12 12 12 1223 F Austin Juggler, Busk, Charlie LY.stman. I. Grounds 3-4 1:131 fast M9 2 1 1 2- 57 Mountain PhilFinch, BelleStromo.Lady Vashti CHARLIE EASTMAN, br. g, 4, bv Himyar— Brooch (E. S. Gardner). Weight today 111. Grounds 5-8 1:936, mudlM 1 2 2 3 3° Van Duscn-'ihiuuw. Pity. Grounds 5-8 1:001 fast 115 ! 3 1 3] 4-: Lloyd Emergency, Toboggan, Monere. City Park 5 1-2 f 1 :"".'. Ia.~t 113 2 3 3 2' 1' Lloyd CoUoqay, Fantastic, Pedro. TOBOGGAN, br. g. 7, by Kingston— Glide (S. W. Streett). Weight today 115. 67203 F. Grounds 5 1-2 f 1 :06| fast 112 3 2 2 21 2* ,T Leo CoUoqay, Gild, Pasadena. S7127 F. Grounds 5-8 1:02 slow 115 4 13 21?* 1- J Leo Sir Toddlngton, Booviae, Odd Trick. 16979 City Park 5 1-2 f 1:661 fast 113 4 2 1 ]J Mk J Leo Sir To.ldington, Lens, Minot. RED QUEEN, b. 1, 4. bv Ogden— Holmdel (V. Mayberry). Weight today 95. 61071 Ascot Park FC 1 :10J fasl 95 5 3 2 2* 4" M Preston MissAffable, Early Hoant, Dr. Roberts 59928 Ascot Park 5-8 1 :"! last MG 1 5 7 7;' 8»* Mortality Cicely, Banana. Lady King. GOLDPROOF, b. g, 4. by Goldspinner— Glimmer (C. E. Hamilton). Weight today 97. GG980 City I'ark 3-4 1:121 fast 111 1 11 i- 1" Xicol Foxmead, Busk. Airship. 66827 City Park 5-8 1:011 slow 113 1 1 1 l* 1*1 Nicol Busk, Pity, Pinsticker. 66776 City Park 3-1 1:151 hvy 166 1 1 1 l'l l1 Seder Borgia, Lady Carol, Blue Pale. FOXMEAD, br. g, 6, by Dunois — Good Friend (B. C. Evans). Weight today 101. 67453 City Park 7-8 1:271 fast 105 5 11 2 2* 2' Lloyd Emergency, Nutwood, Fenian. 67430 City Park 3-4 l:13f fast 109 4 1 I T 1" Lloyd Jerry C, BaaU, Miss Leeds. 67204 F. Grounds 3-4 1:131 fast H3 5 2 3 i'* P Troxler Bctined, Sally Preston, Pap. Gold. ST. BELLANE, ch. g. 5, by St. Gatien — Beilanc (R. E. Watkins). Weight today 101. 58471 Aqueduct 1 1-16 1:471 fast 124 t 5 5 3 21 4- .1 Jones S.CataUna, Cedestrome, Coy Maid. 58377 Aqueduct 1 1:39.-'. fast l'Jl I I 1 3 2*1 2* .1 Jones S. Catalina. Cederstrosse, Bryan. SCOTCH DANCE, ch. h, 6, by Guido— Mazurka iJ. ftueenan). Weight today 1C4. 67426 City Park 5-8 1:001 fast 123 8 7 7 7,! 7,SB Burton South. Cross, Cotam.Glrl, Telescope. " Grounds 5-8 1:011 slow 9315 5 4 45 4**1A Martin Kcator. Fancy Press. Soprano. 96684 F. Grounds 7-S 1 ::'.U. hvy H8 8 2 5 S Pulled up. AMartinBickcy, Klelnwood, Pasadena. DARGIN. b. g. 6, by Sain — Florence Dickey (B. Schreiber). Weight today 108. 67227 F. Grounds . 8 1:281 uiu.J 991 3 11 1 2' 2- L Smith Kcator, Monere. Fenian. 66776 City I'ark 3-4 1:151 hvy 111 2 2 2 2- 21 J Martin Goldproof. Lady Carol, Blue Pale. «6fiSl F. Grounds 7-8 1:811 ferry 110 5 6 4 3 2t 4S1 J Martin Bickey, Klelnwood, Pasadena. JUGGLER, br. c, 4, by Hamburg — Elusive (Burlew & O'Neill). Weight tcday 111. 56530 City Park 1 1:391 fast 113 2 2 1 1 1* 1*1 Nicol Alma Dafour, GIM, John Carroll. 66473 City Park 1 1-16 1:451 fast !1! 2 3 2 I 2i 8* Jas Hen'syBcaaBmmmel, Orbicular, Mis. Lad 66397 City I'ark 1 1:391 last 111 4 2 1 1 1* l1 Jas Hen'syPeter Sterling, Zienap, A. Ptifour. Seventh Race [7th New Orleans] SEVENTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (1:141 1 88.) FAMILY TALK. ch. f, 3, by Fidelio — Kisberdalo (R. B. Hayes). Weight today 85. 67279 F. Grounds 3-4 1:15 slow 90 8 8 7 5'1 5* R Lowe Bertmont, Cutter, Impertinence. G6975 City Park 5-8 l:01J fast 100 I 3 2 2- I«* Hogg Enfln, Skimmer, Masker. 66849 City Park G 8 i M slow 112 11 6 7 7' 6*1 T Taylor Cathcriac H., A. Ida B.. beaae Me. iUAGGA, br. c, 3, by Dungarven— Xallapa (J. Arthur). Weight today 90. 67424 City Park 1 1:424 fast 112 5 4 4 2 2* ;!n' Morris CUridess, I), ef Mnntcbello. Sk-amoaa r.7:'.i'l F. Grounds 1 1:471 hvy 101 15 7 s 5' 3'* Pidmna Schro.Midwsy, Gold. Wave. Iroatoa 67230 F. Grounds lm 7»y 1:481 mud 96 4 il fi 6 6" 6*1 Brady Bedeeat, Bitter Brown, Cohmosa. BRAIT, b. g, 4, by Brantome — Lou g Glenn (M. J. Daly). Weight today 96. i7429 City Pari; J I 16 1:471 fast 109 17 7 5 5' 5*1 Seder Beside, Noel. S01 1 Belle. 67025 City Park 1 1-8 1:53* fast 92 s S S 7 61 6*1 Jaa CarroHL. Macfarhtn, Lemon Girl, Sanction C6929 City Park 1 1-8 1:541 fast 97 10 14 14 14 14 14la Jas CarrollQuinn Brady, Anna Pay, LaeaekSN FIELD LARK, b. f, 4. by Toddington— Salverins (J. W. Pugh). Weight today 99. 67455 City I'ark- 3 I 1:131 fast 110 9 2 2 2* 9* J Lee Betiecnt. Plannte, Tom Mankins. ,715! F. Grounds 3-4 1:141 good 108 G 7 4 lh 4- W Mcto'reGrensde, Dapple Cold, PaulClifford. 66951 City Park 7-8 1:27| fast 104 112 2 21 11 W Mdn'reMiss Leeds, Donna, French Nun. GLADIATOR, br. g, 5, by Handspri ng— Heliopolis (F. W. & C. H. Schmidt). Weight today 105. 67329 F. Grounds lm 70y 1:51 hvy 105*8 ass :," 6n Pickens Pelmore, Sin. Belle. Sponge Cake. 07155 F. Grounds 7-8 l:29| good 1-3 10 10 10 10 16 9!3 Pickens Lucy Marie. Cora Price. Baneful. 67028 City Park 1 1-6 1:54| fas* 164 4 3 2 5 71 109 W McIn'reOherou, St. Noel, Betiecnt. ARTHUR OUMMES. b. 0, 4. bv Older — Lizzie B. II. (H. A. Gaith). Weight today 108. 1,7401 Cite Park 1 1-lfi 1:4S1 fast 114 12 10 12 11 13- 11- \V Mcln'relvanhoe. II. of Hyacinth. Kara. Pari 2 322| fast 169 3 2 6 5 5 4** Jas Hen' sy Anna Pufour, Mamie Algol. Orly. 66780 City I'ark 1 1-8 1281 hvy 110 5 G 3 2 22 2'i Farrow St. Noel, L. Ellison. Pr. McCluer. KING ELLSWORTH, b. h. 6, by King Eric— Mabel Ellsworth iE. Trotter). Weight today 108. 07154 City Park 1 1 8 l:54| fast 169 2 4 4 5 52 5*h Jas Hen'sydrcnade. Bellindian, Erie Greene. 67402 City Park- 1 1-16 1:48 fast ill 16 9 8 4 4- 43 Nicol Banna, Monocnord, I'.vie Greene. 67186 F. Grounds lm 76y 1:45| fast 113 1 8 8 7 SI U Nicol Moaacaord, Sin. Belle. Pire Alarm. PARAGON, b. c, 3. by Meddler— Soncy Lass (Mrs. M. Goldblatt). Weight today 90. ,.;.7 F. Grounds 11 16 121 hvy 91 2 11 4 3 » 3'' . R Lowe Pasadena, Donna, Western. • 7i'71 P. Grounds 3-4 1:1G slow Ml 4 7 6 5'- 43 R Lowe No Quarter. Alanie, Bert Osra. 67255 F. Grounds 1 1:411 slow 101 5 4 4 I 3* 33 Lloyd ByeByelL, SchraMldway, P.Strome GOLDESS, b. c, 3, by Goldfinch— P riestess (E. Corrigan). Weight today 94. 07424 City I'ark 1 1:42 J fast U2 3 3 2 1 ll l1^ Nicol Quagga, D. of Montebello, SIcamous 07377 City Park 1 1:1--; fast 106 4 3 6 6 5* ."7i K Lowe S.Tsddington, Rap'hannack, P. Star 6G8S0 City Park 1 1-16 1:4SJ fast 94 3 7 7 G 5l 32i R Lowe Evie Greene. Gold Coin. Henry (). BITTER BROWN, b. f, 4, by Bitter Root— Crocket (J. C. Cahn). Weight today 99, 67429 City Park 1 I '0 1:471 fast 167 1 I 9 I I S"' Bilac Reside, Noel. Sonoma Belle. Grounds lm 70y 1:51 hvy 63 1 E E 5 61 6" A Martin Pelmore, Sin. Belle. Sponge Cake. 6723 P. (".rounds lm 70y 1:481 mud 94 11 U 10 7 5i 21 Goldstein Redcoat, Cohmosa, Ponna. SINCERITY BELLE, ch. m. 5, bv Handsome— Sincerity (W. F. Bryson). Weight today 103. G7404 City Park 11-16 1:481 fast 109 111 t 7 ! | 4* Pickett Ivanhoe, II. of Hyacinth. Kara. 67329 I''. Grounds lm 70v 1:51 hvy 9S 10 16 16 7 31 2* Pickett Pelmore. Spouse Cake, J. McBride. 67226 F. Grounds 11-8 1:59 mud 114 8 8 S 7 6- 6nJ Pickett Don't Ask Me, Amberjack, H'radish CULL, bv. g. 3, by Uncommon— Lillian Cully (J. Griffin). Weight today 105. 65136 Churchill I» I l:4JJJ fast Bm 11 9 7 5 7} 7*1 Sheridan Shining Star. High Bear, Martins. 671076 Churchill D 11:11 fast 94 fi 4 4 2 ll 1° Sheridan Bed'l'hist le, FairCalypao, LntieMac. 66048 Churchill I) 3-11:11 fast 66 7 11 8 SJ 6* Sheridan Martins. Oasis, Clifton Forge. CEAMBLEE. ch. h, 7, by Charaxus — Cantey (A. Brown). Weight today 108. 67404 City Park 1 1-16 1:481 fast U4 6 1 E 6 81 IO1* Hogg Ivanhoe. II. of Hyacinth. Kara. 66880 Citj Pari 1 1-16 1:481 fast 109 2 4 4 5 7 71" .t Martin Bvie Greene, GoM Coin, Goideaa. 66780 City Park 1 1-8 1281 hvy liO 3 4 7 0 6* 6*1 J Shea St. Noel, Arth. Cummer. I.. I'.llisoii. COBMOSA, b. c, 4, by Sempronius— Celia (W. Whelan). Weight today 108. 67328 F. Grounds lm 70y 1 :50g hvy 105 5 7 7 5 4- 21 L Smith Bellindian. Basil, Gamara. 67230 F. Grounds lm 70y !:! • mud 1"', 5 5 7 8 4- S'l Hogg Redcoat. Bitter Brown. Donna. 67180 !'. Grounds lm 70r 1:1"-. fasl 114 5 7 G 4 r. 8*1 Hogg K. Ellsworth, Mosjocaord, Sin. Bella First Race [1st Hot Springs] FIRST RACE— 1-2 Mile. 2-year-olds. Allowances. (48— S— MB.) !.*1 adex Course Dlst Time T'ck Wt St »4 % *4 StrFin Jockeys Best Company ATJliT HALA, b. f, 2, by Cesarion— Jennie Lee fC. S. Williams . Weight today 104. 67418 Oaklawn 3 1-2 f 42 fast 168 :.' 3 ]h l'l A'buchon BttaLmiise. Watuga, Meadawgreeu B7318 OakMwn 3 1-8 f 431 hvy i"!' :; ' 6** 6* A'bachon Boll Weevil, Spunky, RlfleBange. 67243 Oaklawn 8 1-8 f 6*| mad 112 4 2 8*1 *' L Austin kf.Baadolph, A. Belle, Vlr.Llndsey. WATUGA. br. f, 2. by Woolsthoroe — Ella F. (T. P. Hayes). Weight today 104. 67418 Oaklawn 3 1-2 f 42 fast MS I 2 :;' :\* Oiifiith AuntHala, B. Louise, Meadowgreen 67344 Oaklawn 1-2 EOf akrwl66 2 3 4' :t;A(;riffitri Krebns, BUIyBoWlegs, DaadyDaacer 67293 Oaklawn 1-2 4!ii good loo 1 1 li 32 Griffith Bustle, Flarney, Lady Hansbarg. ERE3ITS, blk. c, 2. by Fatherless— Helmwind fL. A. Cella). Weight today 115. 17416 Oaklawn 1-- 4S fast 112 G 6 41! 4*1 Cherry Ida May. Hollow. Lady Hapsborg. 67344 oaklawn 1-2 .loa slow 112 4 4 3l 1'' Cherry B. Bowlegs, Watuga, DsndyDaneer. 57143 Oaklawn 3 1-2 f 43 fast 10!) E 3 2l ]"" Cherry WaterLock. W.Bissett. C. H. Shilling EEWITCHEB. b. f. 2. by Frankfort— Greenwich (R. L. Thomas^. Weight today 104. Il Oaklawn :: I - f 4' Ea I I- ■ 9 13 la 10 • - V II ShiirgAnnt llala. Kits Louise. \\ a taga. Oakluwn :: i :: f f.' fa t \« 14 ll 141 I41* vsi.h.ud Hasty. Aunt Bala, Otsfea. ,..el Oakluwn 3 1-2 f 4\it last In, i; t, E* G"i\\ i-hard L. Elanaharg, Bnslle. M. Randolph TORO, ch. c. 2, by Hiero — Ducette (S. Cooper). Weight today 107. 07443 Oaklawn 1-2 661 fast 98 9 2 2- % Kngl'Jer Rustle. Ritle Bange. K. Murphy. 67843 Oaklawn 1-2 681 sfo,v 168 E G 6i 2i" Q Swain C.H.SIrUllng, WaterLock, G. Pirate 07143 Oaklawn 3 1-2 f 4o fast lol 7 4 &- &» Griffith Erebus. Water Lock, % Bissett. CHARLEY ROGERS, br. c. 2. by Tanzmeister— Red Sleeves. Weight today 115. First .-tar;. New Orleans Entries and Past Performances for Saturday, March 9. New Orlf ans Entries end Past Performances lor Saturday, March 9. \ii | _ | WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK FAST. Hot Springs Entries and Past Performances for Saturday, March 9. Hot Springs ffltries and Past Performances for Saturday, March 9 WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK FAaT, Page 5 Second Race [2nd Hot Springs] SECOND RACE— 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds. Selling. (1 12' r. in.) HAWKAMA, b. g. 3. by Hawksv/ick — Amaranth (P. J. Millett). Weight today 10S. 67469 Oaklav ' : • '.' Trueman AutnmnFlower, B.SI ■ ■. KoseHart KMOaklawn ■• i 2 i 1:09 ft I US 8 ': I I"1- -" Shreve Jim Simpson, rivolini, Doc Kyle. •7368 ii.ii.'iun 5 1-2 f l:08f good HO I t E 71 in "i\v Aflea Tivolini. Am. Flower, Moonvlue. SIR VAGRANT, b 0, 3. by Handsome— Florence W. (J. C. Milam). Weight today 108. 67369 Oakla I good 119 I I ! S« D Austin Tirolini, Aut. Flower, Moonvine. 67196 Oaklawn 3-4 1:161 fast 117 1 ! 2 PIP D Auatia .Tunc Time, Ballad, Sea \\ •3141 Baklawn 8-4 1:15 fail 1M 1 E 2 8* V 1» Austin DocKyle, DrJ^Hnffman, Glendoveer DR. LEE HUFFMAN, b. c. 3, bv Trentola— Forelock (G. H. Marlman). Weight today 108. 67469 Oal , 14 2 2 i | !• Moreland A. Flower, Ben Strong, Hawkau i 67347 Cteklawn 3 I 1:171 slow 107 5 1 1 1- 1* Moreland Chancellor, Mariposa, .1. Simpson. •7196 Oakl iv. ii S-4 1:10| fast in I B I | i; Wfarhard Blr Vagrant, Jmte Time, Ballad. WOOLSTARTLE, ch. c. 3. by Wool sthorpe— Startle (L. A. Cella). Weight today 92. 67345 0a 1 "3 6 V "■ | Cherry Dnlweber, Cam Pan, Theodocla. 67044 Oakla . ■ . , 111 2 1 I 2* Cherry Hawkama, 1». Shanley, .1 Simpson. K9NOakIa n 5 1-2 f 1KB fast 119 s :: 8* 2* cherry Kankakee, Dohreber, Ballad. DUSKST0N. br. f, 3. by Kingston— Dusk (H. McCarren. Jr.). Weight todav 90. 67444 O i - • 104 T 1 I 6] 1' Skirvin SweetKItty, Tkeodoeia, R. Regen . : • 1" i • !■ F swain Qnintilla, Dulxura, Ballad. 67119 Oaklawn 14* IS 'tCnerrj i:. Arnold, B. Melody, B. Begente. TAUNT, b. f. 3, by Toddington— L iane (T, E. Crist). Weight today SO. Oaklawn 1 100 : 7 9 8 S Pohanka A. Flower, Ben Strong Hawkama. 67119 O ■ fast 103 3 2 2 --' 4' i Pohanka B. Arnold, B. Melody, B. Regente. 96946 Oaklawn 5 1-2 f l:08t fast HO 7 1 I 81 s '° Pohanka Ben Strong, Flip, Doc Kyle. BROKEN MELODY, blk. f. 3. by R uskin— Warr.ot (R. Porter). Weight today 95. Oaklawn l L:42| fasl 88 a 11 11 11 !' '■ ( | F Swain A Raskin, s a Water, Joe Coyle. 67320 Oaklawn 5 1 2f1 LOf kvj 108 7 12 i I ' !•" Perrett QnintUla, Dalxnra, Ballad. 67119 Oakla tasl IM 11 I I I | - F Perretl Buren Arnold, BelneRegente, Taunt MOONLIGHT MURPHY, b. c, 3. by Donald A.— Adricnne (J. S. Bratton). Weight tod?y 92. i I 'ii 1 C 1:09 fast S3 11 10 9 • ' 1 -::;!1 i mpson. Hawk una, rivollnt. 15 Oaklawn 5 1 f 1:13 slow 107 n 13 n UN s~ E Rice Dnlweber, Cam r . rheodocia. 6(794 U 041 hvj MB Left at the post Wylle E] Tovar. Wool HIGGINSVILI.E. br. c. 3. by St. Helena II.— Zulekah (C. C. Christie). Weight today 92. F Perr tt Fl , King Leo . J. D. Dunn. 67122 Oak 11:4 8 8 6 8 8 1 •JDonyits Flip, .1. D. Duun, Hi-mo. 66945 Oaklawn I 9 I 9 16 M ' M.uniers Bea Strong, Flip. D.k' Kyle. BALLAD, b. f, 3, by Bute — Blanche of Devan (A. Weir). Weight today SO. i i ■• I fast 84 8 8 8 B '■ 7'1 Keating Tyroiian, Beecher, King Leopold. ' i Oaklawn 5 1-2 f 1:101 1 s ' :' :;' 2*1 Keating Qnintilla, Dnlxnra, Broken Melody. ■3196 Oaklawn 3-4 1:16| fast 102 E 4 :; 5' I* Keating Blr Vagrant, Jane Time, Bea Water. MOONVINE, ch. c. 3. by Ornament— Nervine (Mrs. C. E. Mahone) Weight today 86. ! S 11 li ; i ' II ShiH'g \. Flower. Ben Si ong, it. v.: im i. 5 1-2 f 1:081 good 11Q • : 8 I] S4! C H Shlll'gTiroUnl, Int. Flower, Bose Bart. I Oal 2 5 6 5 '7 Knopf Revenue, Mike Sutton, NISSA. b. f, 3. by Jean Bereaud— Nellie G. (J. Burttschell !. Weight today 90. 67444 0a :. l-2fl: I 11 11 IIP 10 '■! Murphy SweetKItty, Theodocla. K. I. 67245 Oaklawn 5 1 It l:10f mud 95 1 10 10 v - : '..I Murphy Nancy, Rose. Hart, Edith M. I Bktt (1 (6 141414 li 14 li-'.i Murphy Vlperlne, RustllngSilk, Bbenandoab J. D. DUNN, b. c, 3. by Sidbow— Siiver Fish P. King'. Weight today 103. 6742 O 1 1 16 85 5 3 2 2 .:.'. ' ; Bhreve Bendigo, Kittii PI libei i Oaklawn lm 20y l:44t hvj 105 7 4 ID Austin FUp, KlngLi ■ llemas. dawn l 1:43J s = " v ; I 7 2 2 2 2* 2 | F Barton B. Regente, JnneTime KingLeopold Third Race [3rd Hot Springs] THIRD RACE— l Mile, 4-year-oldi and ■award, Balling. 1 1 :38 MARIMBO, blk, g, 4, bv Masetto — Romany Etwiy (J. Burttschell). Weight today 102. 7 Rs 8,!,1 Mur| Skyw d. B. Wati -. 1' . Ph - ■ ■ ■ it lm 7" i :47 go ■ I 97 i- 11 9 9 I . J M H pi y MartGenl I i. . ! Oak! li 16 1:501 si 95 8 8 7 7- . J Murphy Shenandoah, Bend fo. Mi SUZANNE ROCAMORA. ch.' m, 0, by Farandolo— Custance (G. W. Innes). Weight today 105. ■ iO Oaklawn ••■• I 9 8 8J ] | Engl'der Sorrel Top, In C, iy, Ml - i 11:44 Blov •■ 6 Butler Scalplock, J. Garner P K i. ■ Oal 1 i 1 2:10| i 1114- 61 Butler Bendigo, Match, .\^^:e Lewis. MATADOR, br. h, 5, by Masettc — Soney LaM (K. Suenco). Weight today 111. 67447 O 7-81:28 fasl 104 14 2 1 l» 7' E Martin Lord Dixon. Pi ■■ -i i.i.7 . 1:471 1 I 3 1 1 1 3* 3 A'buch n Belden, stolen Mon i B ttles. JACK LORY. br. g. 5. by Ton .Gallant — Bonnia Bird (C. Schawaeker). Weight today 112. Oaklawn 11-1 li good 1 :. t;1 :•" | Docile, Flip, Jake Sanders. ■\n Iiii.a ]:!• hvj 1 110 10 11 7 -i3 i C H ShiU'gJ.P.May berry, Vlperine, DocJ ■ klawn 1 1:433 mud 106 1113 I l*| D Austin High Hear. Jake Sanders. 6KYWARD, n. c, 4, by Sanders— Star Dreamer (J. J. Flannig?: . Weight todpy 102. 67448 I 1:42 fat I 1"" 2 5 7 :• 1 ' l - ' ■ igan Cursns, Mrs. Am . i ntry. ■ " ■■. ' ; 11:42 fa I 99 1 I 3 l» 1 Trueman B. Waters, Pr. -of Pk*t ' i ■ : ... . v :•; 13 :' t :; 3] -'' V Burton Lansdown, Dan McK WOOD CLAIM, br. n:. 5. by Contract— -Woodlodge (H. McCarren. Jr.;. Weight today 100. t.:. 105 ■• i i. ". Oaklawn :: I 1:168 good 104 n 12 9 9] V Skirvin Miss Affable, Oasis. Balsbot 67247 Oal I 1:441 mud 100 1 .: 1 1 3'} Skirvin Vi|ierine, Rustling Silk, Oasis. | Oaklawn fast 101 7 7 7 5 7' 7" Skirvin Tyrollaa, Concert, Kate /.ill. LORD DIXON, blk. h. 6, bv Sir Dixon— Repeat (D. Bufordl. Weight today 102. er, ir. v , i i. , ,\ n 1:28 1 :. i 101 7 I I l» Moreland i ■ I -i . ::■ , ii ■ !•! n-S , ■. li" v H 9 81 6« II. ii- in Adesso, Shenandoah, Rii tlius Silk. aklawn :. i . Lol 3 4 5 lagan Midas, Alencon, Miss Affable. Fourth Race [4th Hot Springs] FCURTH RAtE— 3-4 Mile. 3-ycar-olds ir.d upward. Handicap, ill.'- : 113.) CALABASH, b. c. 4. bv H:;rh Older— Shrub (J. W. O'Neall). Weight today 93. 67421 3-4 1:141 fasl 6 1 OS iin I.. Vasbti, Y. PiUiriui, Ml S-4 1:1S| hvy 95 i l ;: 4 :. | E Martin Mike Sutton, Merrick, Tres Joli. BTinOaklawn 3-4 1:14] fast :■ ■ 6 G 7 6" :. ■ Shrove Hanalbal Bey, Tres Joli, Tern'sRod BRADEN. b. h, 5, by Woalsthorue— Edith Belmont (T. P. Hayes). Weight todav 104. i ■ ". : ;; i' A:; tin 1 ady Vasbti, V. Pilg Im. Ci 1 108 1* 2 4 4s 3' Griffith Hannibal Bey, M. Sutton. Ralbert. ' ■: l ! N v v s giT Griffith Mike Button, Merrick, Calabash. HANNIBAL BEY, b. h, h, by Emin Bey— Chula (H. R. Baker i. Weight today 116 •'■ 171 i i a! ■ ■_ ■ . ii ShiH'g I «a Joli, ^ Pilgi . a R d? 67371 Oaklawn ;. Moreland Mike Sutton. Braden. Ralbert "■ LOakla n p m 1 .: 2 4 4- I'nEngl'der 'i'n-s Joli. Tern's Rod, Wing ring. MIKE SUTTON, b. c. 3. by Bo-Mi—gcs— Bettie Barry (Stubbs Bros.). Weight today 105. . . ■ i1 Cherrj i ady Vashtl, V. Pilgrin C 3-4 1:15 good 103 i 1 2 C H Shill'gHannibal Bey, Braden, Ralbert. 1 3 I 1:151 hvy 100 ". ;; . ■ i I C II Shill'gMerrlck, Calabash, Trea .!"li. TRES JOLI, b. f, 3. by Inspector B.— Al Lone (F. J. Pons). Weight todav 92. I 3-1 1:13 fasl 1 i l ih : A M I' J . I Igrim, Reds 1 ■ I4} A Morgan Mike Sutton, Merrick, t alaliash. 67271 Oaklawn I 2 3 2 2» 3SJ A M ran Ralbert, .lake Sanders, M LADY VASHTI, ch. m, 7. by Bobby Reach— Vishti (H. T. Batohelm-). Weis-ht today 1QG. E 8 ■" •■ C 11 Shill'gY. Pilgrim, Calabash, Mike Sutton. ' • fa i. 108 2 I 2 -■ 21 Cherry ThcBear, Lieben re, J. B.Sberidan 67071 Oaklawn IS fast 103 11 5 6! I Engl'der ltr. Mack, Hannibal Bey, Ralbert. ALENCON, ch, g: 6. by St. Carlo — Gold Lace (E. J. Gildcr.-Ieevel. Weight today 92. ' 3-4 1:141 fasl I I I ' . Lady Vasbti, Y. Pilgi i fasl 99 :: 3 I 5* 61 G Swain Hannibal Bey, Tres Joli, Tern'sRod S3ITO Oaklawn S-4 1:15| fast i"t » 2 2 in » Butler Midas. Miss Air.iMe. ;. • v-in C. YOUNG PILGRIM, b. h. 6, by Pils rim— Ora B. (L. M. Sage). Wi ight today 98. 67471 O i : :: 1 :■" Donvitz Han. Bej 67421 i • :: 1 1 1] :■ .1 Ryan Lady Vai 37321 I J-4 1:131 hvy 93 4 ° 4 :. V J Ryan Mike Sutton. Merrick, Cal ; THE BEAR. br. g, 3. by Bo'.vlin^' Green— Erla dOr (S. H. Cardwell). Weight today 109. Oaklu . ill .. C H ShitrgHyi»erion II.. B. Arnold, Fnnloula • Oal 3-4 1: l IIP li Shrove U Vashtl, UeberGore, J.B.Sheridan. l79«*Oal 5 1-2 f 1^)81 fast 107 E . l l3 1' Shrove Wing Ting, Tres JoU.Binoado. Fifth Race [5th Hot Springs] FIFTH RACE— 1 S-16 M, Us. 3-ycar-o!ds and upwaid. Selling. (2:00 0 112.) SCALPLOCK, b. g. -1. bv Oddfellov.'— Moya (P. King\ Weight today 105. 67472 Oal 1:471 fas 13 3 2 21 C H ShiU'gHigh Be ir, Big B 67346 Oal 14 c 102 7 7 I CH Shill'gJ. Garner, P. Knight, Lets Duffy •70 0 ii 103 I ( I. Mandera Belden, lli.^'ii Bear, Cursas. BIG BOW, ch. g, 5, by Le Premier— Bess Owen (G. W. Scott). Weight today 103. 1 • ist 107 4 4 4 4 v i .■ High Bear, Si al] 1 . P -- Orna. i I 5 3 2 21 1* Young B ndigo. \l iti . . ^ggle I ■ 87196 Oakli 1 1-4 F rton Kittie Piatt, Bendigo, Match. HELGERSON, b, g, 6. by Falsetto or Henry Young— Lady Ji:a Gore (J. J. Flannigan"). Weight today 98. 67373 Oaklawn good 104 7 7 7 7 7- ;- aToreland Big Boa ■ Match. 67 I Oaklawi 1 l-« 1:541 fast 97 E 7 :i I I* I*! Shrove Belden, Hi^-li Bear, Cnrsas. ■6MS 0 11-16 1:48 fast 103 I E 7 Pulled up.Trueman Scalplock, C. Ward, 8. B iroora. BENDIGO, ch. h, 5. bv Lamplighter— The Henrietta (H. R. Baker). Weight today 100. 67423 Oal 11 i' 1» O I] Shill'gKittie Piatt, I !'. Dunn, Vtl *■■_■'■ Oak s I LOi 6 1 CH Shill'gBig How. Match, kggie Lewis. 6739 0 klawn 1 1-1 2:101 good 106 13 3 3 l1 li C H Shlil'gMatch, Aggie Lewis, Cursas. Sixth Race [6th Hot Springs] SIXTH RACE— 7 8 Mile. 4-yea:-olds and upward. Selling. (1:23 1—122.) LETA DUFFY, b. f. 4. by Charade— Lineage (P. J. Millett). Weight today 93. 67473 Oal , fa 12 3 I I Trueman Beecbi Adesso, AttUa. 67346 Oa la 11:44 12 2 4 4'' 4'° K itice Scalplock, .1. Garner, I*. Knight. 63297 Oaklawn I 11:1*1 good 101 1 11 10 10* ll11 E Rice Miss AS Me. 'jusls. Balshot. ATLAS, b. m, 6, bv Huron— Armiel (C. Siha-A acker). Weight today 102. I 1:4 6 2 3 3 E gl'dc r Cnrsn ■ Mrs. ti '■■ B« 67145 Oal . :; I ' 1 ' ' Butler C. Morgan. Tennyburn. 1". ! 66923 O • 102 4 2 1 i i I ■ Trueman Cursas, AggieLewis, JJ\Mayberry. MART GENTRY, b. h. 5. by Jinks McGee— Princess Rose (P. King). Weight today 104 Oaklawn • 6 6 6 31 3*1 Shrevi Cursus, Mrs. Annie, Sultry. 67370 Oaklawn lm iOj l I :. i- Shrove Frank Lubbock, Dr. Hart, Samba 67049 Oaklawn 1 i v. 1:481 last 100 in 12 12 'J 11" ll18 Bhreve s. Rocs mora, Kittle Piatt, Bendigo B. J. SWANNER br. g. 4. by Knight of the Thistle— Heather (W. D. Warner). Weight today 100. r.7!: - I is paper). 67470 Oak 3-4 1:14 7 : :• 71* Skirvin Sorrel Top, Ina Gray, Mis, \ . r i Oakl an* ( . : C H ShiH'g Adesso, Bbenandoab, Itustlni- Silk. 67273 Oaklawn :ii l?l sloi 107 i 7 7 61 44 Pen'gasl Chieftain, D. McKenna. Bonebrake. GRACELAND. b. g, 4, by John Bright— Miss Leaflet (H. McCarren. Jr.). Weight today 95. 67147 Oak 1 l 8 1:55 fast 9G I .". I 4 7 V Skirvin luiliodeii. Lindale, La apadrome. 69972 Oal i i 1:491 fasl 1 'I 7 0 7 6 «■'• 5"18klrvln Mrs. Annie. Beecher, Marunho. Oaklawn lm70y 1:47 fast 19 7 E 4 I 6\ 6* skirvin Snow Ball. Dr. Hart, little Giant ESTABLISH, br. g. 6, by Tenny— "Ascertain (J. Ammerman). Weight today 104 (.. KM (•■-• e ii; k aa n - papei I . i I Oaklawi . 1:47 good 107 8 12 16 12 !rnll : MartGentry, FrankLubh cfc Dr Hai « Oaklawn lm 70y 1:491 hvy !0i 3 3 7 7 7 7-'.'.(; Swain Tern's Bod, 1'Iorizel. Odd tlla. 96476 1 H 7-8 1:371 fast IOJ B-7 I I S 6**|Q Swain Wea, C-eel, Devout. KUROPATKIN, b. g, 4. by Gallantly— Coreel (G. R. & A. E. Flowers). Weight today 95. 3-4 1:11 Cast i «i ! l :: ."., 10»1 Trueman Oman L, LucuDuf baadUlo. 67145 0s 1 1:44 Cast M I E E E 6» i:7 F Burton Atlas, Check Morgan, Tennyburn. fi7' i r. Oakla 3-4 1:M1 faat in i 7 7 lo1 li" o Swain Hsnghty, Or. Mccarty, FoxhalL KING WILDA, ch. g, 5, by King William II.— WUda (H. T. Batcheler). Weight today 109. 674)47 Oaklawn Dn 20] 1:441 fast 103 S 3 2 J -'-' li; Engl'der Shenandoah. L.Duffy, M.CaniUenUU i Wit Oaklawn I I 1:16] fast 109 S 1 l' 4- fi:' Cherry Merrick, Bonebrake, Totter. 66996 Oaklawn lm 70y 1:471 good 11] :. 2 4 2 •* 6" Cherry Grosgrata, J. l . Doan, Merrick. MISS AFFABLE, ch. m. 5. bv Montuna— Fascination III. (A. J. Freeman . Weight today 107. 67470 Oal ll' ■ i l i 111 - i .. I I ••' i. 1 l I Ha 67398 Oaklawn I 1:14| faxl lu I . . . . TrtM-man II aught l s . i, I I'op Betlti 67297 Oakla 3-4 1:1 14 tit- 1* C H ShiirgDasts, Balshot, Beltteea BALSHOT. br. f. 4, by Balgowan— Bagshot (J. Himy). Weight todav 93. ■7446 Oakl 3-4 1:1.",^ fast le. '. I 4 4- L"i i' H Shill'gHcHtiMiiic. Kith N..leu, Blade 67348 Oaklawn lm 70y 1:46 slow y.7 t; 4 u 4 16* 12l* Dearborn ianodown. Skyward, Dan'. McKenna |7i9( Oaklawn 3-4 l:ltijj good 'Jo 3 2 2 ij 3l Butler Miss Affable, oasis, Bclltoone. LUCULLUS. br. g, 5, by Hermence — Summer Hours (A. Jones). Weight today 99. 67470 Oaklawn 3-4 l:14| fasl 106 11 11 9 11 Ml '• l Austin Sorrel Top. Inn Gray. \Ii-s \:fihle. I hiun 3 l l:M fast 109 S 3 I :'L 21 C II ShUl'gOmah .7.. Bandillo, Prfnce of 1M .-s. Oaklawn o 4 1:11* fast 117 S S tl 4i 43i Cherry Merrick, li. J. Swanner, Uavin C. ANNE DAVIS, br. m, 6, by Layalist — Valeriana (J. Edgecombe). Weight today 98. f Oaklawn 3 I l Agood 104 8 13 12 l ' 1!" Mor.-land Miss Affable, Oasis, Btibliol. S7172 Oaklawn S-4 1:1.".^ fast 111 7 S 7 «• 10-: Wishard Ina Gray, Bandillo, Gavin C. First Race [1st Oakland] FIRST RACE— 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds. Selling. 1 :12— G— US.) Index Course DIst Time T'ck Wt St 14 % % StrFin Jockeys Best Company BURNING BUSH, b. g, 3. by Lord Dalmeny — Minyon (Selma Stable). Weight today 113. ■ ' . Oakland I I 2 ( 1 :"'■ ?. good 109 I _ 0 William -F. Neugent, Caimar, Tea Tray 11. akland I 1 231 fair 106 Left at the post. Gross Melltah, JobanyLyons, Friumpbaat akhtnd 0 1-2 f \:l\t fast WW 8 7 7 711 Buxton Triumphant. Kosearo. Dora I. CALMAR, b. g, 3, by Falsetto or Bob Miles — Ameeras (A. J. Jackson). Weight today 113. • 7r.i Oakland 5 1-2-f 1:091 go I I I 1. WilliamsT.Nengent, Burn. Bush. Tea Tray II ikland 1 1:43 fas* (2 1 E E 3 li 2l II Davis MissRillie. L. of theValo. Fun. Side 7-6 1::;.J hvy 168 6 C 6 G 6 D1 Buxton Grace G., Ocean Shore. St.Klinwnod TRIUMPHANT, b. c. 3. by Gerolstein— Erratum (Keene Bros.). Weight today 112. . '"! Oakland ( : I f 1 ::'.1i fair Ml 2 3 3 :'.-' 3' S-ovillo Melltah. .Tohnnv Lyons, Gemmell. I .-in I 3-4 1:18 mud 111 4 1 1 11 ::' Bcovttta Ooli Heatber, Vinton. Blanche 43. Lklaad fi 1-2 f 1:23J fast 93 :: 11 1* ll Scoville Boseasa, Dora 1., Bushthorpe. GALVESTONIAN, b. c. 3, by Galveston — Dovey Montrose (El Primero Stable). Weight today 112. lakland '" C Ld2| niu'l 108 3 1 1 V •'!-' K Graham I), of Orleans, .Miction. Blanche C. . kland 3 1 1:15 good 110 I J 2 21 33\ J MoBride Vkda B.. Blanche C, TriumpbanL S646S Oakland 7-3 1^11 hvy US E J 2 2 3 4"J Sandy Alaric. Handmaiden. Bogasa. VINTON, ch. g, 3. by Sabine— Julia Magee (H. L. Jones). Weight today 109. Oakland 6 1-2 f 1:29 good 107 E 2 1 1- l' F Graham ConventBell, Derdom. MissMarths. 1 1:46] slop 109 s , E 4 .v: tl,;l Lav.r'nce Hapny Rice. Kogo, George Kilbora. land "1 1:18 mud 107 ~ 7 G 4i 21 l.awr'nce Coldfleatlier. Triumphant, BlancheC. JERRY SHARP, ch. g, 3, by The Sharper — Ban Filly (Engart & Stockton). Weight today 109. 7-8 1:28 good! ; I 7 I II !" ' • McClain Mabel Hollander. TananA, Koab. Oal 3-4 1:15 good 109 9 ( B'ke down. McClain Viola B., BlancheC, Galvestollaa . kian.i PCl:12|fahr 91 1 c 6 62 6**f]fcClain Tnralsa. IHriwi T . rnniijiHt. LA ROSE, b. f, 3, by St. Leonards— Maid of Dorset (H. T. Griffin). Weight tcdav 107. Oakland 7-8 l:29i goad 160 2 1 2 i «• 2*1 Scoville Sahara, Martenor, Mina Gibson i akland P C 1:12| mud 102 "J 5*1 Horner D.ofOrleans. Allerion, Galvestoniaa. ikland 5 1-2 f 1 M| fast M6 1 S 8 D= 3" R Davis Peerless Lass. Silver Lino. Mediant CAT LA, br. f. 3, by Gerolstein— Iris (F. Rose). Weight today 105. ■ akland 3 1 1:161 fair 100 10 ■■ 1 l ■"•'■ Klrsch'm Blanche '.. Pimkim. I». of Orleans. 67157 Oakland 5-8 1^3 sloji 116 9 1 7 »'.- 6*1 Horner Pescadera, L. Fltzgibbon, May Pink. 67009 Oakland E 1-3 f l:0V=i faat MS I S :: 31 4* 1 Hunter Peerless Lass. Silver Line. Mediant MAIA. b. f. 3, by Wadsworth — rrederica (T. H. Stevens). Weight today 105. ; .i 1 1:18 mud i'". •; 1 8 ' l' Graham GoldHeather, Vinton, Triiimnlianr. F C 1:16 mud im 6 4 4 61 4*1 Horner Blanche ('.. Mitre. Duke of Orleans 66753 Oal 7-8 1 H& slop 166 .11 1 1J 5:J Horner Bogum, Kogo, Duke of Orleans. BLANCHE C, b. f, 3. by Sain— Malaise (S. Polk). Weight today 104. • kland 7-8 1:281 good 102 ! E 1 I I-' 4*1 T Clark Mabel Hollander. Tanana, Kogo. ikland 3-4 1:161 fair 1":' 1 1 l11!1" A Brown Pimkim. Duke of Orleans. Mediant. 57207 Oakland ::-! 1:11 mud 107 1 S "j i n* 4" W Miller GoldHeather, Vinton. Triumphant. SILVER LINE, b. f, 3. by Free Knight— Silver Lining- (J. Schreiber). Weight today 100. kland 7-8 1:29] gi I 109 S 4 1 E 7 8' (McRae Sahara, La Bose, Martenor. P C 1:121 mud 98 8 S 8 9 7" McRae D.ofOrleans, Allerion, GalvestQalaa. 7 » Oakland last 18 i 1 ! .'■ 23 McRae Peerless Lass. Mediant. CaDa. MAXIM GORKY, b. g. 3. by Maxi?— Lady Cardigan (J. W. Blalockl. Weight today 107. Park 1 07 2 22 2- 2' :\i Preston Stella A., J. Leonard, Preai. Bene, 6 - Ascol Park FC i!:1. ■top 94 9 1 9 ." Derdom, Living, Otto Price. 66481 Ascot Pad: 3-4 1 :13J slow 97 6 S S S° 72- D Riley Keuraw, K'd Dance, Vir. Loriainc. Second Race [2nd Oakland] SECOND RACE— 1 1-2 Miles. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. (2:32.1 i -16B.) 7ETERAN0. b. h, 7. by Rev el Santa Anita — Orange Leaf (Multnomah Stable). Weight today 110. " ■ Oakland 2 1-4 3:591 fair mi :. :. 4 2 I '- '■ A Jackson Ramus, kklwin Gum. Miss Billie. . kland l l:44J mud 112 6 E 6 6 I E ■' L Jackson Flaunt. Funny Side, St. George .Ir. 1010 Oa 1 1:42 last I I I 7 8 I 8* 7V1 L A J'kson.M,ss Billie, Caimar, L. el Hie Vale. BLACK PRINCE, blk. h. 5. by Laz zarcne— Belle Air (M. Reis). Weight today 110. 11-16 1 19] good iin 1 2 .' 2 1- 1* 7. WilliamsRotron, Prince Magnet, Iak. 1 11 Ml:49 good 107 1111 iak 2ak w Kelly Vincentio, Naboaasaar, M. Lawrey. I Oakland 1 1-16 1^01 fair U2 :: 1 3 2 2»* 4*1 W Kelly Botran, L. Mirthful, tarilinalSarto. HUSTON, ch. c, 4, by Wadsworth— Fonsie (T. H. Stevens). Weight today 110. Ml good 106 5 11 1 1) 2- C Koerner Inflammable, Iras, W. !".. ;.ites. ■;7. '.:.•; Oakland 11-4 2:11 fair IM 2 8 E E !'. -i C Koerner Ink, Potrero Grande, Daniel C. 67283 Oakland 1:391 fair HI E S E 4 3** 4*1 E Walsh Iras. Inflammable, Grafter. W. B. GATES, b. g, 11. bv Prince Royal— Fenelope (R. R. Rice, Jr.). Weight today 107. ikland r good 107 1 3 3 I I t Sandy Inflammable. Huston. Iras. :■ Oa 11 I .-..".'.ctair 96 1 :: :; 1 1 \V Kelly Bamns, Edwin Gam, Miss Hilli -. 17233 Oakland Dn 20y 1:471 slop 103 E 7 7 t El 3ll Sandy Pal, Cardinal Sarto, Watchful. ROUGH RIDER, ch. g. 10, by Knight of Ellerslic— Emma Mac (K. Belmont). Weight today 107. 67308 Oakla 1 1-8 1:571 fair 107 12 1 ll 10 1 8'*iGriswold Ismailian, Bonar, Nasoaassar. 67261 Oal 11-16 1:501 slow 108 B 8 8 I I 8" Hart) Jake Moose, A. Mack, Byrooerdale. E1807 Oakland I 1-8 1 :•"."■ J fast 146 I I I 7 7' 6* Graham Epicure, Dosty Miilei. Elarhor. GRAPHITE, ch. g. 5. by Goodrich — Lignite (Sierra Nevada Stable). Weight today 107. akland 1 1-16 1:501 slow 107 4 6 6 E .".'• PIC Miller A. Mack, Mandator. The Borgiaa. ! 1:42 fair : .7 7 7 i; 1 1 6* C Miller Jake Moose, Pal, Salable. Oakland lm20i 1:47 hvy 107 •"• 1 1 2 V i'HX Brown Lucian, Metlakatla, Lazoll. ISMAILIAN, b. h, 6, by St. Andrew— Ismalia (H. R. Schaffer). Weight today 105. 17385 Oakland 1 1 M 1:50 goad 167 1 2 8 8 8 8"|C Koerner H. Sheridan, Car. Sarto. Alma Bay. Oakland 1 I - 1:571 fair 166 :: 1 1 1 r-'i l- J MoBride Bonar, Naboaaasar, Vincentio. DnSO] 1:48 slow 1"7 7 2 2 2 21 6* F Graham Pr. Magnet, Botroa, Vincentio. METLAKATLA. br. m. 6, bv Brutu s— Miowera (W. Durker). Weight today 107). B7181 Oakiaml 3 I 1:161 slop 107 8 8 8 6' ."•" C Wllliat isPr. Vtanla, Dr. Sherman, I.. Nelson Oakland im 20y 1:421 G 7 7 g- 611 C WilliamsSalable. Ismailian, Bogaam. Oakland 1 1-2 C l-2 Sl w ' "J E 7 7 7 4-J Kirsch'm Dr. Sherman. Jndge, Santa Ray. BRIERS, b. m, 7, bv Perblaise— B ramble Leaf (Flour de Lis "Stable). Weight today 105. 67434 Oakland ll 16 l:49f good 105 .' 7 9 11 11 6»*liJ Hunter BlackPrinee, Botroa. PrlnceMagnel 58617 Oakland lm 20y 1:462 slow 107 1 3 2 2 2** 6*1 A Brown Jake Moose, Bay, Orchaa. Oakland lm 50y 1:481 stow 480 7 7 .". 1 1*1 3*1 Buxton LoneWoIf, Swagger. JhnPeadergasI INFLAMMABLE, ch. g. 5. by Donald A.— Mok-Ka-Hi (0. F. Hume). Weight today 102. ij g 1 'is 1 i S 2 :■• I- • Huston, Iras, W. B. Gates. 1 1 M ivi good 99 3 8 6 7 1'- P Qrote B. Sheridan, Car. Sarto, Alma Bay. . Oal ''fair Wl 112 :: j 23 Grote lias, Grafter, Huston. IRAS. b. m. 7, by Moreno— Panilla (W. Walker). Weight today 100. K74;c, Oakland ■' good 100 3 1 1 3 :'.' ::7 .1 Hunter Inflammable, Hustotti W. B. Gates. 1 Oakland 2 1 1 3:591 fair !■ ; 1 1 E E I " 8 .1 Hunter Bamns, Bdwin Gaai, Miss Killie. lakland 2 3 :.:: }. fair M6 4 8 1 1 l3 li' A Brown Inflanunable, Grafter, Huston. Third Race [3rd Oakland] THIRD RACE — D-8 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. (."•; ! 8- -100.) LISARO, br. c, 4, by Bay el SantaAnita — Seven Up (E. J. Baldwin). Weight today 109. Oakland 1 l:40ffalr 101 7 4 :; 4 :;•'-."."■ .1 Jiuni-r Rubric, Hector, V..\ PopnlL I 6 1-2 f 1:231 1 m 11 I 4 4 4' 2-.' L. WilliamsKokomo, Sir Brillar, Ethel Day. lakland 1 1-4 2:0Si fair MSB 7 G 11 12 13 AW B*kerKerchevaL Logistllla, Sir Edward. SIR EDWARD, b. e, 4, by Eddie Jones— Motto (G. M. Van Gorden). Weight today 109. ■ akland id 1 1 1 1 ' 1 i ' Graham Edwin Gnm, Bamns, Babrie. li iair 115 1 1 :: 1 T'» 2" L WilliamsDusty Miller. Ramus, Babrie. 66908 Oakland I Mi fair 106 2 o 2 1" 1- W Miller Firetiall. St. Frauds. Hector. FIREBALL, ch. h, 5. by Ben Strom e— Sly Nun (C. E. Durnell). Weight today 109. 86986 Oakland 5-81:00 good 106 1 2 2 11 1' Bandy Hector, Bill Mayham, Grasseatter. 56908 Oakland 5-8 1:011 fair 109 1 ; 3 2' V Bandy Sir Edward, St. Francis; Hector. .... • Oakland E 1 2 f l:09i slop 108 5 " - 3* .V'iSamly St. Francis. Rapid Water. Gateway HEAD DANCE, ch. h. 5, by To--so —Hula (C. J. Casey). Weight today 107. 7-8 1:281 fair 107 :t 1 1 1 1«* l*a W Miller Silver Sue. Fred Beat, Prestige. 1". lit' 1:21 fast 107 2 1 1 1» 1* W Miller Judge, chief Wittman, BurneVtte. 06908 1 ikland IMt fair 107 8 s 7 7 V K Davis sir Edward. Fireball. St. Frauds. ST. FRANCIS, ch. c. 4. by Rubico n— Why Not (Maple Stable). Weight today 104. 61 13 3 2* I A Brown sir I'.rillar. Gateway, Ethel Day. S6S0S Oakland I 8 1:011 fair 106 E : 1 :;n u:; A Brown Sir Edward, Fireball. Hector. •• I Oakland 5 1-2 f 1:091 atop 108 2 111* l't A Brown Rapid Water, Gateway. Clyde*. ORASSCUTTER, ch. f. 4, bv St. Ca rlo— Miss Brummel (E. J. Ramsey). Weight today 104. 66986 Oakland i 1:00 good 103 6 1 3 S1 4* P. Davis Fireball, Hector. Bill Mayliam. 56658 Oakland S 1-2 f 1:08| fair 95 4 2 1 1* 1- R Davis Ocean Shore. Tony Faust, R11M'. •=6151 Oakland E 1-2 f 1:09| Stop 104 4 4 4 4» P*R Davis Banposal. Sir Russell. St. Frarn-is. GOVERNOR ORMAN. b. c. 4. by Gaylad— Tessie (J. B. Dunn). Weight today 101. PCltll fast 10C I" 5 ( T"* 91* W Fischer L. of the Forest. R. Rogue, Succeed : \ | Park 3-4 1:17 Stop W6 2 4 4' 7. - W Fischer Revolt. Chan. Walworth. Vi.Ia B. Park F C 1:10 fast 1"2 2 4 4 41 4" W Fischer La Gloria, Escalaute, Risht & True SECURITY, b. c. 4, by Sorcerer— Tea's Over (S. C. Hildreth). Weight today 101. 66128 Belmont Pk 1 1:371 fast 103 2 2 2 1 21 S1! Miles Wes. Grapple. Ed Ball. S5105 1 nl Pk 6 1-2 f 1:1*1 fast IM 2 3 3 4* 6* W Knapp Oxford, Ben Ban, Brookdsle Nymph 65060 Belmont Ik 11:3 fast 11.", r, i Z 3 2 1 3 1 W Knajip Hot Toddy, Pater, Athlete. INGHAM, b. g, 3, by Greenan— Seminola (W. B. Jennings). Weight today 07. 67061 Oakland 3-4 1 :131 good 109 4 2 :; li 8* A Brown ocean Shore, Blags, Native Son. 66602 Oakland F C 1:114 Btow 101 1 1 1 2] 1* Horner Gemmell. Fair Fagot, M. Hollander. S6076 Oakland 5-8 1^21 slow 115 :: 1 1 1- 11 A Brown Oomo, F. Neugent, F. Mulhoiland. LORD EOSSINGTON, ch. c, 3, by Inverness— Anno Evans 1 G. Motherall). Wci-rht today 30. 1 1 I2J, fast !•• 14 4 7 7 7 ' * .1 • ■ » Hen'syFirsI Peep, Elmdalc. Irish Mall. 1 ■ 7 4 4 V t Jno Hen'syGivooBiBalerio. Cotillion. Cadlehoa. 11:45 ilop UO 12 1 1 21 2' D BoJand Baalaaa. Cosamida, E. B. ll. Fourth Race [4th Oakland] FOURTH RACE— 1-2 Mile. Undine Stakes, 2-year-olds. Colts and Gelding?. Allowances. (47] — 8— 88.) FIRESTONE, ch. c. 2. by Royal Flush III.— Modreda (T. H. Williams . Weight today 114. id 3 1-2 f 431 hvy H4 1 I' 1* L WHUafttsWllmore, Jeremiah, Rhinestone. 13 Oakland S-l M hvy IK I* 1* W Miller Bravonre, Wilmore, Heather Scott. 56241 Oakland 6-8 Mi hvy U4 2 l-.J Y- I. WilliamsRaconteur. Bunker Hill, T. Calhoun RACONTEUR, ch. g. 2. bv Toddington — Suspicion (Keene Bros.). Weight today 111. 87431 Oakland 1 ! 48f good 103 ! 1 I1 1 ' Scoville K. Rains. Lady Hildreth, Rose II. ... I . .Land 1" 441 mud H3 1 15 1T W DtiRan Love of Gold, Sandpiper. H. Kelley 66873 Oakland 3 1-2 f 49f stop 113 7. 1-1 15 W Dugan Dilly Watkins, Brai^art. Creation. BOAS, b. g, 2, by Royal Flush III.— Scynthiana (Keene Bros.). Weight today 105. 67406 Oakland 1 2 49] stop 107 5 1 1" 1J Scoville Vatoski, Jockey Mouaoe, din riee. 66392 Oakland 3 1-2 f 44f, mud 109 Pulled up. W Miller Import. Be Thankful. Wilmore. .; ' oal la 3-8 37 slow 169 8 El f*| A Browa Billy Myera, Rhlaeatone. Ir. Mike. THOMAS CALHOUN, b e. 2. by Knight of the Thistle— Tantalize (H. T. Griffin). Weight today 105. , land 19 t I 112 9 8 8 8 'fMnsgt've Memoriae, Kandpiiier, Follie I- I hi 161 hvy i'l ■" ii- Horner Firestone, Bacoateur, Bunker Hill. SMILEY COREETT. b. c. 2, by Tcddngtoa— Osculation (S. C. Hildreth'. Weight today 105. First sinri. Kei ne B) r. ••!:• . and )'■ 1 Fifth Race [5th Oakland] FIFTH RACE — 1 1-4 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. (2: Kj - 1-114 ) DR. T.EGGO. b. h. 5. bv Purvear D.— Sevens (C. C. MeCafferty). Weight to lay 115. : 1 Oakland I 1 1 61 good 11 . • . '■ l ::• F Oraham Wdaday, W. II I 'any, Nmhiii, 6936 Oakland I 1:41 good III • 1 3 2" I- W Dugaa Dusty Mlllei \ . \ Popnli. Rlon.ly. 566T 7 Oakland ll-t"*[air 123 . la 13 .. 4*a 6*1 W Dagan KercfeeraL Lagistllla, Sir Cduaid. EDWIN GUM, ch. c. 4. by Plutus— Bessie Gum (W. Walker). Weight today 109. • 1 ikl 2 1-4 3:591 fair II" 4 7 7 .", .V 2* L WilliamsRamus. Miss Rillie. W. B. Uaties. i'284 Oakbt . 1 1 v L:56| fair 1"'. :: 1 4 1 1^ 2* J Hunter Dusty Miller. Bamns, AvOnalis. G7209 Oakland lm50y 1:1jj mud 107 i i 3 3 3J 2-J J Hunter Sir Edward, Rauius, Rubric. RAMUS, ch. c, 4, by Governor Fo raker — Emily S. (T. H. Stevens). Weight today 105. 67359 Oakland 2 1-4 3:3 iJ fair Ml oil 1 1-J 1« F Graham EdwinGnm. Miss IJillie. W.B.Gates 67J84 Oakland 1 1-S l:f 6j! fair 98 2 1 1 2 L'J 3J Kirsch'm PustvMiller. Edwin Gum. Avonalis. 67^(19 Oakland lm SOy l:4,' g mud 97 5 2 2 2 !■» 34 Kirsch'm Sir Edward, Edwin Gum. Rubric. MISS RILLIE, b. m, 6, by Wadsworth— Mary Graves (Maple Stable). Weight today 99. 673.-.9 Oakland Z 1-4 3:»% fair 105 S 9 8 I fi» HGrMi Ramus. Edwin Cum, W. B. Cans 672*4 Oakland 1 1-S 1:562 fair lm) 5 I I 5 B 5I3J^andv Dustv Miller. Edwin Cum. Ramus. 67111 Oakland 1 1:42 fair 107 6 5 5 4 4* 41(1 A Bmwn Edwin Gum, Blagg. Blue Eyes. VOX POPTJLI, ch. c, 3, by Voter— Dorset Flower (T. S. Childs). Weight today 95. 67360 Oakland 1 1:40? fair 102 3 5 6 6 53 WF Graham Rubric, Hector, The Borgian. 67184 Oakland 1 1-4 2:101 slop 117 6 5 5 3 2= 2'i Horner Teroaceo. Ocean Shore. W. Sandals. 67036 Oakland 7-8 l:26jj fast 97 6 5 5 1 Is l3 W Miller Martinmas, Gateway, Mary F. Oakland Entries and Past Performances for Saturday, March 9. Oakland fairies and Past Performances tor Saturday, March 9. WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK FAST. Page 6 Sixth Race [6th Oakland] SIXTH RACE— 1 Mile. 3 -year-olds and upward. Allowances. (1 :3S3- 4— 117.) CORN BLOSSOM, b. h, 5, by Abercorn— Thankful Blossom (H. E. Rowell). Weight today 108. 67411 Oakland 7 s 1:2SJ slop 107 3 5 5 5 ?.* Z- Sandv Martinmas, R. Water. 1'r. TlUnU. WB Oakland 1 1:42 fair 107 1 a 5 5 B" 511 Sandy Jake Moose, I'al, Salable. L67&6 Oakland G-8 l:03g mud 108 7 10 9 9 7,5£Sandy Blagg. Jocund, Aarou J. EARL ROGERS, h. c. 4, by Sam— Sister to Uncle Bob (S. C. Hildreth). Weight today 108. IMP Oakland 1-4 1:14* good It* II io It 8 8»«JC Koerner L. of the Foreat, Ninette, 8n Lad. RNG Oakland 3-4 1:152 fair 107 3 12 V 58 L, WilliamsPonb.loc. DoUle Dollars. NeptnaUS. tfio42 Oakland 3-4 1:16} hvy 10S 2 3 3 2»k 2J L. WilliamsDollieDollars, Burleigh, Sir Brillar. SALABLE, b. g, 5, by Sam Lucas — Sallie Sensible (J. Ryan). Weight today 105. ■MM Oakland 1 1-10 l:.r 0g slop 9X 111 3 3- 57i MoRae A. Mack, Mandator. Toe Borgian. C7261 Oakland 11:42 fair 107 4 4 4 4 4« 3'-J McRae Jake Moose. I'al. Brvan. G7285 Oakland 3-4 1:151 fair 107 1 5 6 6» 710|McRae Pontotoc, Dollie Dollars. Neptunus. LITTLE JOKER, b. g. 5. by Ducat— Rose of Magenta (L. A. Wilson). Weight today 105. 15821 Oakland 11-8 1:55 fast 108 7 6 5 5 4 4'J R Wilson Rav. Chestnut, Bearskin. MM-Oakland l l:4ig fast 109 7 8 8 7 7 7*i R Wilson Pickaway, Tiiinhaanrr. Liberto. 65696 Oakland 1 1-16 l:4ii slop 107 7 7 7 8 8 8=3JR Wilson Jack full. Bearskin, Iras. MANDATOR, b. c, 4, by Maddison — Flamingo (Keen© Bros.). Weight today 105. 67410 Oakland 1 1-16 1:50" slop 101 2 4:: 2 2| f Seville A. Ma 1;. The. Borgian. Graphite. 67360 Oakland 1 1:40?. fair 92 6 7 7 7 7 6" Scoville Rubric, He. lor. Vox l'.ipuli. 67185 Oakland lmlOOy 1:49* slop 104 2 4 4 1 la l- Scoville Avonalis. Salable, l'unriy Side. MAMIE ALGOL, b. m, 5, by Algol— Miss Mary C. (F. M. Smith). Weight today 103. 87*53 City Park 3 5:19 fast MS I I 1 1 1" 1* Troxler Cashier. Alma Dufonr, C Minister. 66902 City Park 2 3::!2g fast 105 2 3 2 2 21 21 Farrow Alma Dufour. Orlv, A. Cummer. 66570 F. Grounds 1 1-2 2:37* fast 106 4 7 5 5 3 * 2J Van DusenHig Bow, Brilliant, Helgerson. ORATORIAN, ch. c, 4, by Ogden— Betsy Broeck (J. B. Dunn). » Weight today 102. • 7411 Oakland 7-8 1:28* slop M8 5 4 2 4 6 §»• W Flacker Martinmas. R. Water, C. Blossom. 67161 Ascot Park 3 4 1:11'. slop 112 5 5 5 5 5**|W Flacker Doa Doom, Paatonfle, Mintia. MM Ase.it Park ll:4Hfmat Ml 3 5 5 3 6« I** W Flacker OrOeae, Mandarin. Staadover. BEDFORD, br. c, 4. bv Handspring— Cat lotta C. (C. C. McCafferty). Weight today 102. 66l\4 Oakland 2-4 1:161 livy 104 : 3 1 I] 6""l, WiHiamaEscaMadO, Ilersain. Marie 11. 8C1S1 Oakland 5 1-2 t l:Mf slop 104 6 7 6 ;' {"IBrussel BanpoaaL, Sir ffnasrll. Si. Francis. 63248 I.atonla 3-4 1:141 good 88 1 1 1 1* 1» M Preston Hazelthorjie, Oily, .lolm J. laaiia. TARP, ch. f, 4, by The Elector— Escalade (W. F. Walter). Weight today 100. rati Oakland 1 1:42 fair MB 2 6 Pulled aft Scoville Jake Moose. Pal. Salable. Baa Oakland 5 s IMt atop MG 1 2 I 2'1 1* Scoville [aatraetar, Sahara, Spring Ban. 66678 Oakland 3-4 1:17 slop 109 2 7 7 8 SI3sVan'bout Btagfi Instructor, Miss Officious. HAPPY RICE, br. e. 3. by Dr. Rice— Mishap (C. White). Weight today 97. CTt§7 Oakland lm 2ty 1:451 Slop Ml 1111 1- l»| J Hunter l'.iirx street . Duke ofOrleans. Itomini E73B7 Oakland 1 1:421 fair ioi :•• 1 l l I'll* .1 Hunter Bogtun, Treaa. Seeker. flnerfaao. M2M Oakland 1 1:46J slop 102 6 4 4 1 1* 1J J Hunter Sag*, Geo. Kilborn. Tteas. Becker. JOHNNY LYONS, b. c. 3, by Sain— La Rella (M. J. Hayes). Weight today 96. 67408 Oakland 5 1-2 f 1:481 atop MS 1 4 4 P* 1* .1 Hayes Wool Sandals, S. Barber. Derdom. 87311 Oakland 8 1-2 f 1:231 fair 112 E 4 4 4C 21 J Hayes Melitah, Triumphant, GemmelL BMI Oakland 1-4 1:17 slop 112 8 S S 8 5*?. J Hayes Kokomo. Mitre. Sain Barber. New Orleans Entries. NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather dear; track fast. Kacing stalls at 2:ih» a. m. XKiius well in mud. ©Superior mud runner. First Race— 3 1-2 Furlongs. 2-jreer-oMs. Maidens. Selling. Tillies anil Celdings. Ind. Herat*. A. Wt. Hdcp. MMt. . . .Bosom Friend 110 72.". 67200.... Florence \ 115 720 67449 ...Late Foster 120. .X.. 720 67449s. ..Dana II 113 71". i7.:2."i lialulec 115. .X.. 716 0744*. ...La Samada 115. .X.. 700 87301 ... Mammy Dink 115. .X ■ ■ •'■ ' 67474... .Poam 115.. .flan 0721!) . . . I.inh.iv 115 650 Slap Bang. b. f. bv Salvable —Daisy () 115 Caucus, eh. ir. by The Htector — St. Catherine 110 Second Race — 7-8 Mile. 4 year-olds and upward. Selling. S74CB5 LOCHGOII t;. .11.- 72." c,7 »7t; Cardan 4..117 7io 67I01-. . .Heart of Hyacinth 4.. 120. .X.. 700 r.74()4 Pal P.nluer 6. .123. .® . .6*ri ;745:: Feafatn (i. .120. . x . .695 67476 Kara 4. .117.. ..663 06877 Monterey 4.. 126.. X.. 660 ••.71T.4 The Thrall 5. .123 68.1 )I742S Hocus Poena I.. 115.. X. .683 t;7TiO. .. .Triple Silver 6.. 118.. X. .673 f.7:;7'.t \nib.-riaek 5. . 118.. X.. 673 ;742."i Lady ; lri.h 5.. 113..® .673 67286. .. .Young Sater 4. . 117.. X.. 665 C.714!i Exalted El. .120 680 06337 Mr. Seott 4.. 117.. X.. 623 Third Race — 3-4 Mile. I rear-oMn. Allowances. (66388) . . . Mori lea 103. . X . .728 ( 67346)... Refined 100. .©. .721) (68654) . ..Spton 107. . X . .768 (67377) . . .Sir Toddlngtoo 115. .X. .7 !o S745S* . . .Planute 11." 766 07I7S Lucy Marie 100. .X.. 700 Fourth Race — Full Course, Pickwick Steeplechase Handicap. $1,600 added. :; year olds and upward. 87666. . . •CreoUn 7. . 140. . © . . 700 67466. .'. .Uncle James 4. .14:: «)." 67466*... 8ubador 8.. 146.. X.. 666 67496*... Arabo 7. .146..®. .6*0 (C7406)...Uttk Wally 6. . 145.. X.. 683 67466*.. *Naraa 5.. 13*.. ..686 (07:;7."i)...l)r. Keith 4. .144. .X.. 686 67466 Gould 13. .138.. X . .675 (86472) . . .St. Volma 4. .147. . X . .07."i 87373 ■"' . . . Ksterjov 5. .166 070 •M. Corrigan entry. Fifth Race— 1 1-16 Miles. 3-year-olds ami upward. Sidling. (071 r..-.). ..Oberon 4. .166. . X. .72r. 67378*. . .Foreigner 6. .168. . X . .710 67104*. ..Mary Morris 4. .161. . X.. 716 (K7408)... Donna 4..163.. ..765 ;7421) Kaiserhoff ::.. 63.. X.. 766 67454*. ..Brie Greene 4. .161.. X.. 666 67426*. ..Noel 4. .100 860 (87426)... Reside 3.. *)S..x.. 3K0 67346. . . . Vcsme 3.. 81.. X. .675 (87336) .. .Grand Duehess 5. .MS. . X . .673 Sixth Race — 5-8 Mile. 4-year-olds and apward. Allowances. (66536) lu.-ler 4. . HI.. X.. 756 (86R80) . . .(iolilproof 4.. 97. . X . .743 66700* . . .Charlie Eastman 4. .111.. ..740 67276* . . .Culler •" ■ 68. . •' . .735 87326*... Rasa 8..161.. ..735 67203 Toboggan T. .115. . X . .730 ».. KS6* . . .Foxmead 'i. .161 . .X. .730 86361 -'. . .Froutenac 7. .104 72"i r,v-t71 St. Bella ne B..161. . X . .723 87227*... Dargta 6. .108..©. .723 67426*... Telescope 8. . 161.. X.. 760 87326 vinailor 4.. *.)7.. 063 r,742 ; Scotch Dance 6.. 164. 865 87425.... ossineke 4.. 65.. . o-.m» »il071 Bed Queen 4.. 66 688 Seventh Race — 1 1-16 Miles. I year -olds and upward. Selling. 07434 King Ellsworth 6. .168. . X . .723 (67424)... Goldess ".. 64.. ..720 63136 'ull 4. .166 713 67428 Brail 4.. 66.. X. -716 t;74oj Arthur Cummer 6. .168. . X . .716 87328*... Cobmoea 4. .108.. ..716 67326. . . Gladiator 5. .165. . X . .765 67429 Bitter Brown 4.. 86.. X.. 765 87456 Field Lark 4.. 66.. X.. 760 67464 Sincerity Belle 5.. 163.. ..766 67464 fhamblee 7..168.. ..663 87424*... QuafCga :: 66 ..660 67327*... Paragon ::.. 66.. X.. 666 67276.... Family Talk 3.. 85.. X.. 673 Hot Springs Entries. HOT SPRINGS ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear: track fast. Baring starts at 2:1.". p. m. Ititns well in mud. ©Superior mud runner. First Race — 1-2 Mile. 2 year obis. Allowances. Ind. Horses. A. Wt. Hdcp. (i;741Si \I.VI HAI.A 164. .X.. 723 0741!) Erebus 113 71 o 67418. . . .Bewitched 104 685 0744:!-. . .Toro 1"7. . X - -OHO 07 US'. .. Walitga 104..X..0O."i Ckarlej Rogers, br. c. by Tan zinc isler —Red Sh'eves. ...116 Second Race — 3-4 Mile. ::.\ ear-olds. Sailing. 13346 Woolstartle 92. .X. .723 0741K) Moonviiie 65. .X.. 715 07422 Baited 66.. X.. 718 0744S) Dr. Lee HutTman 10S..X..7no 07444 Xissa 80... X.. 760 67428*. .I. 1). Dunn 108. .X.. 665 63366.. ..Sir Vagrant 108.. X.. 665 o740'.):. ..Hawkama B»s 666 07444 Duskston 80.. X.. 660 674W» Taint w. . x . .* ^ 07:'.'.r. Broken Melodv 65.. ..673 07318. . . .Higginsrille 82 680 67334 Moonlight Murphy 62. .X.. 636 Third Race — 1 Mile. 4 year -olds and upward. Selling. io7117i. . .Lord Dixon 5. .182.. X.. 723 0737a lack Lory 5.. 112.. ©..720 O747o. .. .Suzanne Bocaawra 5. .163.. ■ ..71o 67448 Skyward 4.. 162.. X.. 703 67488. . . .Matador .".. .111. .©. .683 B7 493*... Wood Claim 5. .160.. ..673 67387 Marimba 4. .162.. ..636 Fourth Race — 3-4 Mile. 3-year obis and upward. Handicap. 07421 Mike Sutton 3..103. . ..723 (07421 i. . .1. aily Vashti 7. .166 720 (C7471)... Hannibal Bey ."..110.. ..72-i 6747 13... Young Pilgrim 6.. 88 ..713 o7.:'.n; in, Bear 3. .166. .x.. 715 07421 ... .Br aden ."...lot.. ..715 67421... Men. -on ."... 82.. .710 67421*... I'alabash 4.. 88. .X.. 710 0747b ..l'i.~ JoH ::.. 62.. X.. 763 Fifth Race— 1 3-16 Miles. .", year obis ami upward. Selling. (0742" i . . .Beudigo 5.. 106. .X. T2." 07472* ...Big Bow 5..103.. . .72o 67472*... Scalplock 4. .165.. . .7o.", 07::7::. . . .Helgerson 0. . Ok. . x . .685 Sixth Race— 7-8 Mile. 4 year olds and upward. Selling. 67488*. ..B. .1. Bwanner 4. .166. . X . .723 67470. . . .l.ueullus .",.. 86.. ..72 i 67448*. ..Marl Gentry 5. .164 7lo (67047)... King Wilda 5..M6 766 0747:: Lets DaJty 4.. 63. .©..885 67470 ... Miss Affable .".. .107. . . .0'.)". 0744.".-. . .Balshot 4. . 63.. X . .665 67297 \nne Davis o.. 88. .X.. 666 07420. .. .Kuropatkia 4.. 83 683 67448 \tlas 6. .162. . X . .665 • 17147 Gracelaad 4.. 86 665 074',)4 Kstablish 6. .104. . X . .636 Oakland Entries. OAKLAND ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear; track fast. Baciag starts at 1:40 p.m. (Chicago time 3:46 p.m.) XBaaa well in mud. ©Superior mad runner. First Race — 3-4 Mile. 3-year-okte. BeUiag. Ind. Horses. A. Wt. Bdcp. 67081*... Galvestoadan 112 72.". 67386*. .La Rose 167.. X.. 726 67438 Blanche C 104. . X . .71". (07432). ..Vinton 10!) 713 67311*.. . Triumphant 112. .X. .710 67386 Silver Line 10O..X..71O 66376*... Maxim Gorky 107. . x • 7o". 67333. . .Calls 10.".. . X . .70.". 074.".s ferry Sharp 106.. X.. 766 67207. . . .Mala 166.. X.. 766 074.-.7-'. . .Burning Bush 113.. X. .663 67457*. . .Oahnar 11^. . X. .Old Second Race — 1 1-2 Miles. 4 year olds and upward. Selling. 67433*.. .Iras 7.. Ma) 72.", ( 074:; 1 1. . .Black Prince .".. .110. . X - .720 67385 Nina i Man ."...103.. X . .71.". (67433). . . Inflammable •" . .102. . x . .715 074::.".-.. .Huston 4. .110 710 67308. . . .Bough Rider 10. .lo7. .©. .710 67416 Graphite 5. .107. . X . .70.". 071S1 Mellakatla 0. .105. . X . .70.", 074::.". W. p.. Gates II.. 167. .©..766 074::4 Briers 7. .166. .X.. 760 07.;.".:) Veterano T. .1M . . X . .666 Third Race — 5-8 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. 83128*... Security 4. .101. . X . .730 (KH9S6). . .Fireball 5.. 166. . X . .715 67108 Si. Frauds 4. .104. . X . .740 (67208). ..Sir Edward 4.. 166.. X.. 746 (07133)... Head Dance 5. .107. . X . .735 66986 Graascutter 4. .164.. X.. 736 67061 '...Ingham ::.. 67. .X.. 733 66573... Governor Orntnn 4.. 161.. X.. 736 67306 Ltsaro 4. .10!). . X . .710 67136. .. .Lord Bossington o. . 95.. X.. 700 Fourth Race — 1-2 Mile. Cndine Slakes. $1,666 added. 2 vear olds. Colts and Geldings. Allowances. (66426).. FIRESTONE 114. . X . .750 1071 :;i 1 . . Raconteur 111..X. -745 (67408).. Boas 105 72n 67456. . . .Thomas Calhoun 105 71 Smiley Corbett, b. C, by Tod- dlngtoa -Oacnktttoa 166 *Keeae Bros, entry. Fifth Race— 1 1-4 Miles. " veai oJds and upward. Handicap. 67666*. ..Dr. Legga 5.. 115.. ©..736 to7.:.".!ii ... Ramus 4. .10."... -...745 67336s. ..Edwhn Cum 4. .109. . X . .746 67386*. ..Vox Ponull ::.. 66.. ..746 67336*. . .Mlaa KUIle a. . 66.. ©..736 Sixth Race — 1 Mile. 8-year olds and upward. Allowances. 072.01 T arp 4 . . 1 X . . X . .725 07411 ...Corn Blossom 6. .168. . X . .726 (07052). . .Mamie Algal 5.. MB.. ©..718 07411 Oratoriaa 4. .102 715 (67467)... Happy Rice :;.. 07. . x . .71.". 88184 Bedford 4.. 162.. X.. 716 67416*. • ..Mandator 4. .105. . X . .716 07401 Karl Rogers 4. .ION. . X . .763 67468*. ..Jousmy Lyons ::.. 86. .X.. 760 0741O. .. .Salable 5. .165. . X . .766 85823.... Little laker 5. .166 090 Los Angeles Entries. LOS ANGELES ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear: track good. Racing starts at 1:45 p.m. (Chicago time :',:45 p.m.) X Runs well in mud. ©Superior mud runner. First Race — 5-8 Mile. ."-year olds. Selling. Ind. Horses. A. Wt. Hdcp. 67437*... Big Store 105. . x . .725 67437*. . .Taos 107 72o 8746S Kd Tracy 1"7 716 07417. .. Irish Mail 107 715 07O10 Jiui Leonard 110. .x. .710 0742.7 KMhor P. 105 716 ;74."7 Kantsack 116.. X.. 765 67437. ...San Alvarado 110 700 67113 Haseline 100. . x . .•»)•"■ 68691 . . . .Cavatina .105 665 o74:;7. . . . Poaesaah ' .166. . x. .606 o,:.!H Mirabel 107 686 67438. . . .Bankars lo7 683 072S7 Early Flower 105 t S5 Second Race — 3-4 Mile. 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. (67363)... Toupee 6. .107. 72." (67313)... Fustian T. .166. . X . .726 67363. . . .Euripides 4. .105. . X . .715 07415".. .Platoon 6. .MB.. ©..715 ( 67087)... Slickaway 4. .166.. ..710 tiO'.Hi::. . . . Royal Roane 8. .165. . X . .705 67262 Cello 4. .105 7" 1 67496* I. C. Clem 4.. 162.. X.. 760 Third Race — 1 Mile. 3-year aldi and upward. Handicap. (07415). . .Von Tromp 5. .126. .X.. 756 07415 ... Don Doom 6. .168. .X.. 746 67366*. ..Ampedo 3. .161 7::5 67066*. ..A. Uuskoday 5.. 114.. ©..735 67480*. ..J. C. Clem 4. .100. . . .7 30 67262.... Cello 4.. 86 7:10 67413*... Ptotoea 6. .166. .©..736 Fourth Race — 5-8 Mile. Santa Monica Stakes. .$1,000 added. 2-year olds. Allowances. (07290). . .P.AI.B1 S 118 750 0729O* . ."Martha Jane 112. . X . .745 t,7:i«.2-. . Magazine 115.. x.. 74". 07362*. .tBooger Red 111.. X.. 740 67290. I Ian el 111 7:;0 67416. . .tSwagerlator 166 7 hi sl£. V. Carman entry. • J. 1\ .Newman entry. Fifth Race— 2 Miles. •i.Mai oiiN and apward. Selling. 07"41 Cotillion 5. .106. . X . -725 67439* . . . Avontellus 4. .110. . X . .720 67314 \ilonis 4..1o7.. • ..715 67490. . .Goklspot 6.. 166 7lo 67489 Mati.ii- Mayer 4..167..X..703 (i'7."14). ..Iroi-sias 6. .165.. • ..700 67488 lack Little 6. .167..©. .666 Sixth Race — Futurity Course. (266 feet less than 3-4 mile.) 4-year olds and upward. Allowances. 07292 Tramotor 5.. 167.. 72" C7.'U3....Sly Ben 4. .116.. X.. 720 (07".s7i . . .I.a Chata 4.. 166.. X. .715 67387*... Lone Hand 4. .107 715 07292 Ballotta 4.. lor, 71". ( 07242)... Lizzie Ubertine 5. .166 7to 00071 Black Ev.-s 4..I05.. ..705 ;117." Tender Crea! 6. .165. . X . .705 67441 tgnes Mack 6. .165.. ..703 072H2 loe Kellev 5..1i 7 706 t;7i4l Tkors Lee 5..105 7 mi 07404 Walon 4..1H).. ..693 tr7:tNN ipril's Pride 4.. 105 090 67464.... Spartan 4..lo7 686 Racing Dates for 1907. RACING DATES FOR 1907. New California Jockey Cluh, San Francisco, Cal. : Meeting began November 17. l!IO0: will close about May 16. (Oakland. 186 days). Los Angeles Jockey Club. Los Angeles, Cal.: Meeting began November 28, 1866; will close about March 13. (Ascot Park. 86 days). Oaklawn Jockey Club, Hot Springs, Ark. : l-'ebrmn-y 4 to April 13. (Oaklawn. 00 day-.). City Park Jockey Club. New Orleans, La. : March 4 to March 16. (City Park. 12 day.-). Crescent City Jockey Club, New Orleans, La. : March IS to March 22. (Fair tlrounds, 0 days). New Louisiana Joojsey Club, New Orleans, La. : March 2T» to March .* 0. (I'air Grenada, 0 days). Washington Jockey Club. Washington, D. C. : March 25 to April IS. (Beaainga, is daya). City Park Jockey Club, New Orleans, La.: April 1 to April 13. (City Park. 12 days). Queens County Jockey Club, New York, N. Y. : April 15 io April 25. (Aqueduct, IO days). New Memphis Jockey Club, Memphis, Tenn. : April 15 to May 8. (Montgomery Park, 21 days). Maryland Jockey Club, Baltimore, Md. : April 20 to May 4. (l'imlico, 13 days). Tennessee Breeders' Association, Nashville, Tenn. : April 26 to April 27. (Cumberland Park, 7 daya). Metropolitan Jockey Club. New York. N. Y. : April 26 to May 8. (Jamaica, 11 days). Kentucky Racing Association. Lexington. Ky. : April 27 to May 4. (Kentucky Association, 7 days). N»w Louisville Jockey Club, Louisville, Ky. : May O to June 8. 1 Churchill Downs. 30 days). Wostchester Racing Association. New York, N. Y. : May !) to May is. (Belmont Park, • days). Ontario Jockey Club, Toronto. Ont. : May IS to June 1. (Woodbine, 13 days). Brooklyn Jockey Club. New York, N. Y. : May 20 to May 26. (Graveeend, 0 days). Westchester Racing Association, New York, N. Y. : May 27 to Juue 5. (Belmont Park, !) days). Hamilton Jockey Club, Hamilton, Ont. : June :: to June 15- (12 days). Brooklyn Jockey Club, New York, N. Y. : Juue 0 to June in. (Graveeend, 12 days). Latonia Jockey Club, Covington. Ky. : Juue 10 to July IS. (Latonia. 36 days). Buffalo Racing Association, Buffalo, N. Y. : June 15 to July 20. (Kenilworth Park, 31 days). Coney Island Jockey Club. New York, N. Y. : June 20 to July 9. (Sfaeepshead Bay, 17 days). Brighton Beach Racing Assn.. New York, N. Y. : July 10 to Aaguat .". (Brighton Beach, 22 days). Saratoga Racing Association, Saratoga, N. Y. : Augnat 5 to August SO. (Saratoga, 2H days). Coney Island Jockey Club. New York. N. Y. : Augnat ."1 to September 14. (.Sheepshead Bay, 13 days). Brooklyn Jockey Club. New York, N. Y. : September 10 to September 2S. (Cravesend, 12 days). Brighton Beach Racing Ass'n., New York, N. Y. : September 36 to October 3. (Brighton Beach, 1 6 iajra). Westchester Racing Association. New York, N. Y. : October 7 to October 11). (Belmont I'ark, 12 days). Metropolitan Jockey Club. New York, N. Y. : October 21 to November 1. (Jamaica, 11 days). Maryland Jockey Club, Baltimore. Md. : October 25 to November u. (Plmlico, 13 days). Queens County Jockey Club, New York, N. Y. : November 2 to November 15. (Aqueduct, 12 days). Washington Jockey Club, Washington, D. C. : November 16 to November ;S0. (Bennlngs, 13 days). Important Stake Dates. IMPORTANT STAKE DATES. Louisiana Stakes, City Park. New Orleans, La March 13 Citv Park Derby, Ci!v Park, New- Orleans. La March 16 Thornton Stakes, Oakland, Cal March 10 Rosebud Stakes, Fair Crounds, New Orleans. La March 20 Crescent City Derby. I'air Crounds, New Orleans. La March 2." Bell Slakes. Oakland. Cal March 21 Audubon Slakes. Fair Crounds, New Orleans. La March .".() C.ebhard Handicap. Oakland. Cal March :10 Magnolia Stakes, City Park. New Orleans. La \pril 3 Lyric flaadlfip. City Park, New Orleans. La. April 0 1907 :: 1907 Woodlands Stock Farm MR. BARNEY SCHREIBER, Proprietor. SAIN Private. Imported black horse, by St. Serf— The Task, by Barcaldine. A goad winner in tin's country and sire of hack capital racers as Jack Atkin. Neaton, Tony Faust. Iieuts. -bland. Corrigan, Sehwalbe, Otis. Geheinmlse, Otto stifei. Pinkertoa, Dewey, Lacy Crawford, Ilersain. Sainrida and many ether w miiers. BANNOCKBURN. Private. Brown horse, by Hayden Edwards — Bettie Blaise, by the Epsom Derby winner St. Blaise. A greal racehorse la his day and, although but recently placed la the stud, already sire of Dr. Gardner, Horace E., Bannock Belle, Qafan Bra.!;,. BanpoaaL Bed Bill. etc.. etc. SIR HERCULES. Private. Imported bay horse, by Sir Hugo, dam by Galo-pin. second dam Miss Foote. by Orlando. Winner In England of the Ascot Biennial Stakes. Trial Plate, l'everil of the Peak Plate, Prince •■! Wales (up and Bhhmonil Plate. BALGOWAN. $50.00. Brown horse, by Strathmore — Triukitat, by imp. Thunderstorm. Winner of the Hyde Park Stakes and many oilier important .vents and sire of Sofaia. S\lvia Talbot, Gas llektora, Katie Bains, etc ele. OTIS. $50.00. Bay horse, by Sain or imp. Foul Shot — Laura Agnes, by Jils Johnson. Winner of the Si. Louis Derby. Neptune Staki i and many other races. His tirst season in the si ml. Address, THOMAS SHELLEY . .Manager, Bridgeton, Missouri. « i I 3 GRAND SPECIALS $10 f I THE FIRST STARTS TODAY ! || j£ Soar monej refunded if two out af the J tl horses are nol returned1 winners. They .. n muel win or we do nol want your money. A i[ n good price entitles you to food 4 \ INFORMATION. j! % ir .-my horse is scratched or diaqnalifed, i* •1 The second horse starts some day next week, ^* dl and the third starts in the Cies.-.-nt (in .► 5 Derbj .11 Neu Orleans; March •_'.:. We :► C guarantee odds on all boraea to he •". to 1 4 S NO WINNERS FOR VOU, NO MONEY FOR US. l # cheaper for u*. It s.im-s continual advei * # thung. odds oa today's ipecial will be IO to 1 J ? MKSSENCER SERVICE FREE TEL. MAIN \W S TO WIN AND WIN ONLY! | » Also OecaatoaaJ Wires. 4 ^ E. L'Hommideau & Co., R % l"i La Sslle St., Chicago, i ► I BERTMOfMT .... 91 Lost| was our Oaiiy Ono Uorse Wire Ki-iday. • _l THR EE » J WINNERS if [ $5.00 | I ONE HORSE A DAY. § T, C. WOOD & CO., S9 Dearborn Street, Chicago • ESTABLISHED 1904. S ih±! KILLING \2™± TODAY Today conies o'f aneef the bi^tris; Uaama of the season at City Park race track. I went ta un snsraaaas aspsass in ahOaaaag thai in format ion and. to prove my ability. I will give three days' wire free if this horse does not WIN. All money will be wagered in out of-town poohoonn--, so as to assure long odds. Not a IIOLi./VK will be placed at the track. Send toilay. as I give the best track intoi in.ition that money can secure. C. R. JAMES TERMS: $1.00 Daily :: $5.00 Weekly SUITE 50, 119 LA SALLE ST. $2 THE ADVANCE AGENT $2 It will gi\e you horses that are ready to win as soon as the public and sharpshooters get through playing them at 6-5. The owner will win at a good price. It does not give twenty horses a week, but a few of the best at the different tracks, fo Eelectrd that two cannot met: in the NUiie race. I'.niy horse report ud should win one of his next two starts Do away with $10 a week specials and telegrams ami get the winners for $2 00 a month Published every Saturday. H. J. OLMSTEAD, Suite 304, Loyal Guard Building, Detroit. Mich, National Racing Review No. 87 Itoom 87, 71 Dearborn Street, Chicago. Yesterday's Spe. ial, John L. Inglis. 13 to 10, Won. SI. 00 PER MONTH. -:- 85 CENTS PEK COPY. TURF REPORTERS SPECIAL II. ;t!l, 5'J Dearborn Street, Chicago. SAUKMAYS 8PKC1AI. (use new book No. 118. out today) M-101-X'.i-M-X::21. BHB1 LIST fi 706-708-711-712-7 t5-U7-7.r 0-751-;r l 757-758-ail A BOOK YOU NEED! I The American Racing Manual for 1907 \ \\ BOUND IN LEATHER: BOUND IN PAPER: S \ * From Newsdealers or this Office . . 60 Cents Front Newsdealers or this Otfico . ■ 30 Cents i \ 4 1 By Registered Mail 60 Cents By Registered Mail 40 Cents * * I DAILY RACING FORM PUBLISHING CO., j \\ 124 FIFTH AVENUE, CHICAGO, ILL.