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Daily Racing Form: n. Saturday, March 23, 1907
Daily Racing Form: n. Saturday, March 23, 1907 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1907 drf1907032301 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 23, 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] f 3 Aily A VOL. XIII. NO. 71. CHICAGO, SATURDAY, MARCH 2:{, 1907. PRICE 5 CENTS Montgomery the Favorite: Is Best Liked of the Dozen Carded for Crescent City Derby MONTGOMERY THE FAVORITE JS BEST LIKED OF THE DOZEN CARDED ' FOR CRESCENT CITY DERBY. , -Ellison Is Confident That Yankee Cirl Will j Win — Tileinq's Owner Fancies the Colt from Memphis. i i I l New Origin1*. La.. March 22. — This was a day of _ upsets a! the Fair Oroutids and Hit- most surprising in. ideal was the defeat i.l' Fnvoy by Jungle Imp. tli*. least fancied of the six starters. Puvoy was making his first appearance in public since the early part of January. I ut recent reports of liis good Mrt earned him many friends. F.uvo.v ran a smart race, lull la k of eomlitiou told when the 'I'in li came, lie tiled per. epl ilily al tile eliil. The Creseetil Cltj Derby, the ricliest of (lie winter •takei ill New Orleans, to be decided tomorrow. | le lils the interest of everyone ami eoaveraattea 1 UMM| I lie horsemen today was given over almost entirety to the probabilities of that race. Twelve heeeee are carded to start ami si\ of them ran for the City Park Derby last Saturday. The field, plared in the irder of what appears to he general local fancy, together with the jockeys who are an liounced to ride them and tin- weights Ihev will . hi | is as t.dlow v • Horse. Wl. .1... keys. Montgomery 117 Shilling \ alike*, (iirl 117 Mountain Tileing 117 Garner ■Sir Toddtegton 117 Nleol '1 emaieo 122 Moj d Mall. aid 114 J. Lee Judge l'osl 1H I. Helinessy Morales 117 I . Austin rMortlboy 117 Aiihmhoii IPink Star 117 'Fantastic 117 Lowe tGargaatna mi Bogg •Bin-lew * O'Neill entrv. i\Irs. M. Cohlblatt elitty. | I izer »\ Woodford entry. The order of the lalak of the City Park Derby was: Horse. Wt. Jockey. Yankee (iirl 11- Me— I ■ hi Sir Toddlngtoo 122 J. Benacaey Tileing 122 Garner Teinaceo 122 l.lovd Judge Post 119 F. O'Neill Pink Star 117 Nicol Planiite 122 J. Paly Horsemen who have looked Montgomery over carefully say the Pessara colt is in excelleut condition. He cantered five furlongs this morning with Shilling in the saddle in Mfc Kf, 4S», 1 : ;;•. Taking a line on Charley Theavnaoa'a i)erforiiiance today, it is not encouraging to the admirers of Montgomery. Charley Thompson worked seven furlongs in 1:21 at Mon t^omei} Park aad letters and telegrams were sent here Baying that he i-ouid heat the beat selling plater at the lair Crnunds. James McCoruiick is I strong Montgomery man. He is starting Tileing as a forlorn hope, trusting to luck more than anything else that his colt will will. c. It. Pllison aapeara as eonSdeat as ever that Taahee Girl will heat Montgomery and points to her excellent condition and good races during the past fortnight. His claim that ahe can run fast ami carry weight la convincing and there is no ipn-s tioll but what htoatgl .inery will have to he right on edge t heal her. Sir Toddingtou pulled up lame after his last la.e. He has a couple of had 1 ingbc.ues-and does not fancy a hard track, and this means thai if the going remains in its present shape his owner may decide to keep him in the ■table. He cantered a mile this atoralag in ip.'. Judge Poal developed a fever alter his wretched showing in his last race and is a doubtful starter. Hal ganlua is a maiden and lastaslic does not like a long route. Morlil.oy, 'lileitig and Teinaceo like a •Oft brack and Halliard is little lietter than a cheap plater. This leaver but two in it that are worth mentioning, Moul geaners and Yankee Girl and the race certainly seems to be lietweeu this pair. Hal Weedhld eaaae down from Kentucky to wit in ss the running of the Derby and despite Ptuh Star's |M or showing in the City Park Derby, ap l e«rs to think that, his call has a chance. There are lew who will agree with him, however. Temaceo has liecu training much better for this race than he did for the City Park Derby and his owner. C. i:. Duruell. has been expected here for the pas' two days. \V. H. Fizer thinks he has a sleeper in Morales and there is no iueslion but what his colt has an outside chance. Captain James Kees came down from Memphis to witness the running of the Derby. He reports that a party of racing enthusiasts will be here to morrow from Memphis to witness Montgomery's raiv. With the Crescent City Derby on for decision tomorrow, it is expected to prove the banner day of the meeting and with such proved good horses as Dataaa Klvira, Baleshed. Boserri.in; Mollie Montrose. Heueva S., Montlierl; Colloquy .Southern Cross. Char lie pastman. Sanction, Dr. Young. Cleiidare: Mont g.niery, Yankee Cirl, Tileing; Layaaa, Longbrighi. Amlierjaok; Bye Bye II., Doubt and Bonart named to start the racing should prove pleasing to the great throng sure to be in attendance. T. K. Lynch. Durnell's New Colors DURNELL'S NEW COLORS. C. P.. Durnell has registered new colors with the Western Jockey Club. They are "white, brown stripes and cap." The old Durnell & Herz colors that were borne to victory so often by McChesney and other good horses were "white with greeu eUoultter Straus and cap." — _ ... . Condensed History of the Cresce NT City Derby ' , j i i I l CONDENSED HISTORY OF THE CRESCENT CITY DERBY. toii-ideial.fr interesi lias always attended the running of the Crescent City Derby and of 'ate years its decided increase in value his had the effect ol greatly increasing its importance. It is now by far the" rteheat ■take of the southern tart. Bxeepl in the case of Henry Clay Kyi' iis winners have usually proved good racehorses subsequent K- and otic thai ran second. Sidney Lucas, won a memorable Am-iicaii Derby. His conqueror at New Orleans. Prince of Veronia. was probably a high class colt, but went amiss early. The lentil running ol the event occurs this after—on and it-- record is as follows: Year, lii-t Tallin a Wt. Second. Wt. Third. Wt. Val. Time. 1808 Preebjrterlan T. Burns .. ll'.» Joe Shelby 1 1 r. Dinamore 11.", | 2,900 1:554 1866 King Barleycorn. ..W. Martin .. 1 IS Rimer S 112 Jolly Soger . 116 2.S40 1:541 1900 Prince i \ eroaia . . Mc.lovm . . 1 1". Sidney Lacaa 115 P. W. Brade .122 2.s-in u:im 1901 Henrj ciav Bye Cochran. .115 Wild Pirate 115 Varro 112 2.S40 1:55 1903 Lord Quel I. W inkliehl . . 122 Vassal Hance 1 1 Prowl 115 3,450 2:0O| I90CC vYitfull Gannon. .110 Roaanco 112 Birch Broom . . . 1 10 4.640 2:071 1904 Oatrieb Fuller .. 1 1.". Auditor IP"' Conkling 1 in 4.550 1:32$ 1905 Right Koval I. Martin . .11". .lake Bandera IIS King's Trophy. .11.". 7. 14.". 1 :.".'.»' 1906 Gnldlng Star I. Martin. .116 Lady Navarre ill Lotus Be tec. ...116 7.140 IS4J Tabulated Record of the Bell Stakes _ | 1 TABULATED RECORD OF THE BELL STAKES. The Pe!l Slakes is to be (he feature at Oakland Ihis afternoon. Tt bl ■ dash of four and ■ half furlongs lor rwo-year-oldt and ■ rateable take. Mom its institution in 1962 it ha^ been eaateeted i v excellent two jeai olds and of its winners ami pla.-.-d noraea, .\rt\is. High Chancellor, Rapid water, Sir WiltKd. Sylvia Taliioi and pinkeitoii won in good company In after years. The record af tie race is as follows: Year, first. Jo-keys. Wt. Second. Wt. Third. Wt. Val. Time. 1:mi2 Arivis O'Connor. .110 IIU'li Chancellor 1 is Sylvia Talbot .. 1 1.". $ 1,440 1: X 1903 Rowena Waterl.uiy . 1 7 Rapid Water US Celebrant Itiii 2J2M Pol 1901 Ariabe Bullinan . . 1 12 Pfaikerton lis Bone l.l.v 112 2,486 1:«M PM :. Sir Wilfred B. Jonet lis Mary P lit.". Romaa Gold , .112 2.".s » 1:01 l!MH;*Nati\e Son K. Itol.inson I!" Saxonia 166 Rl Tovar 166 6,116 :".t; ♦Distance ledu.ed I loin tive to four and one half furlonga. Handicap Horses Will Work Today: Fine Weather at Washington-Littlefield Loses a Two-Year-Old-Benning Gossip I HANDICAP HORSES WILL WORK TODAY Fine Weather at Washinqton — Littlefield Loses a Two-Year-Old — Ben, unci Gossip. Waaktegton, D. C, March 22. Spring is here with ever. Indication that it has come to stay and that means ■ success! ul meeting at Penning. The track is rapidly drying onl and will l e in llrsl rate con ditioii by Mondaj if the g.HMl weather coniinues. This was ■ slow day a I the course, but tomorrow ■orates the handicap starters will got their final trials and one will be able to get a line on Mon day's race. Among the arrivals were it. J. Waiuen ami i red Littlefield from the farm in Maryland. Wnlden brought nine head and Littlefield three. Mr. Littlefield lost one of his twoyearolds when Higgle stumbled and fell at the home track Wednesday and sustained injuries which brought her death. Giggle was by Compute — Merriuess and was a half sister to the good winners Punny Side and Tickle. She had been highly tried and her loss is keenly felt. Although no fast work was done, many of the turf stars stabled here were on the track this morning. Dandelion and Salvidere led the Hitchcock Madden set to slow gailopinsi. Salvidere has developed into a striking looking and handsome three rear-old and it looks very much as if he is destined to prove the exception to the rule that geldings do not develop as colts an I fillies do from their twoyearold to their three year old form. Jockey Kadlke has reported for duly to Billy Garth. Badtke seems ky his talk ami demeanor to have profited by his trouble of last fall. Cuder the management of the good naturcd but firm trainer of the ffatecj establishment Kadtke is almost sure to behave belter than he did teat season. He will nave plenty of enconragenttent to do so and take a high place in the honor list of the riders. He can do II HI or 107 now, and will be busy from the beginning of the meeting. Sir Wilfred is looked npon as a sure starter in the opening race of the meeting, and Kadtke Avill try to win tile silver cup that '^oes to the owner and rider of the winner of the first race of the year. With the big string ol horses at hfc command here in so Many different ownerships. Garth will l»e able to keep both Kadtke and Miller pretty busy without bothering much about outside mounts. liadike was highly pleased wilh the appearance of the horses in I lie stable, which he knew last year. "My. but he is a hear, ain't lieV" he said when he looked al De Mund. "I know just how fast this fellow is, and with Hie improvement he shows he will set ;i pace that will be hud to follow or 1 miss my guess." Comas is Destroyed at Ascot COMAS IS DESTROYED AT ASCOT. I.os ft nucha. OaL, March 22. While al the post for the last race at Ascot today, Kockey kicked Comas in the left shoulder ami broke it. Comas was taken to the outside rail and held there until the nee was over when he was destroyed. A steady all -night downpour made the track a sea of mud and was the cause of many withdrawals. The most pretentious race of the day was the fourth in which Judge Nelson, a good mud runner, was the winner. The remainder of the card was of poor quality and racing tame. Wilh the majority of the best horses that have been raced here laken BWay, the card lor tomorrow is as good as could be expected and. with such good racers as Balnade. Billowy. Kosetinge: My Choice, Prince Frederick, Critic: I aura P. M., Klota. Big Store; Von Troinp, Sir Kdwar.l. Kercheval; Adonis, Coldspot. Preesias: Sloessel. I.ilie B. and Taoa ; amoug the entries, the sport should prove attractive. E. F. O'Mulley. Woods Seeks Reinstatement WOODS SEEKS REINSTATEMENT. New Orleans, La.. March 22. -Jockey W. H. Woods, who got in trouble here a few years ago. made application for reinstatement, and if his license is granted he will ride for F. T. Darst. Woods has been running a restaurant in West Virginia for the pant two years. He claims that he can ride at 168 neonate. Walter Miller, the two-year-old brown colt, by Watercress- Lulettefc which is carded to make his first start at OakhiTnl today, U a half brother to Dairy Maid. He was bred at Rancho del Paso. S. C. llihlrelh paid $700 for him as a yearling. If he cau rim as well as the lad for whom he is named cau ride he will be u working good race-Uorse, . _. i_ _ , Eremon Wins the Grand National: Sets the Pace over the Trying Course and Finishes First by Six Lengths EREMON WINS THE GRAND NATIONAL. Sets the Pace Over the Tryinq Course and Finishes First by Six Lenqths. VvernonL March 22. The Grand National Steeple chase ol ::. hio sovereigns, for .". year-olds and up ward, about four miles and s." 0 yards, was run al the Liverpool spring meeting today and won by-Stanley Howard's seven year old bay gelding Pre mon. by Thurles -Daisy. 11. Hardy's eight year-old bay gelding T West, by Old Buck -Mother Sliipton. was second and W. Nelson's eleven year old bay gelding Pat lander, by Sir Patrick — Theodora II.. was third. There were twenty three starters. Preinou went to the post at 8 to 1. tende all the running and won by six lengths. The imIiIs age teat Tom West were 100 to G and there was B6 to 1 against Patlander. Carter Handicap Weights ; CARTER HANDICAP WEIGHTS. The dale for running the Carter Handicap is now but two days more than three weeks in the future. It is the first extremely valuable event of the metropolitan circuit and with its $10,000 guaran teed vatee is now a race that attracts great at ten tion and fittingly inaugurates New York racing each year. Its short distance calls for extreme speed and it lias this year attracted about all this country lias to offer in that respect. The champion ■printer Reeeben has naturally been given the top 1 weight. Last year he was assigned 19 pounds aud won in 1:211--, with Southern Cross, 106, second and Bed Knight, Ins. third. The year previous he rau second to Ormonde's Bight in 1:26ft. This year he has been given !::.". pounds by Mr. Vosburgh and has been leniently treated. Weight seems to affect his enormous ■peed so lightly that 110 pounds would hare been fully justified. If he comes to the post in condition to ruu to his best form it is difficult | to form any Other conclusion than that he will probably win again. If, however, lie is not at his beat, there will l e a different story to tell. Juggler. ! for instance, is in superb form just now, hard aud lit also. His seven-eighths in 1:2a* Thursday with 117 pounds nit suggests that he will be hard to beat in the Carter with 110 to carry. It is only a nana I ion of his retaining his present form to make him i one ol the most formidable candidates. (ilorilicr, II!', is another New Orleans candidate with an evident Chance. Halifax, 11^; Inquisitor, 115; Lotus, 111; Suffrage, 112; Haudzarra, 11"; Bye, 109; De Mund, ins; (ressina, 167; Orbicular, 100; Horace P., In.", and J. C. Core, 101, are horses of extreme s|»eed I favorably handicapped. the full list of nouiiua lions and the Weights ate as follows: Hot so. A. Wi. Borne. A. Wt. Bonehea u i'- Jaconta u hW • Water Light 5 122 Southern Cross ... '■ bM Oxford •" '-'- GraateUo u 161 Nealon 4 111 larafel 1 khl i, Cloritier ;" ll!t Vendor 4 106 Halifax 4 lis Orbicular 4 161 '' ttevable 7 W Horace K :i l"a Blandy 5 no Wes 4 mi I Hyperion 11 4 Uf UcOarter :'. BS Dolly Spanker I II". La l.omle 0 102 Br'kdale Nymph.. 4 115 Superman 3 102 Impiisilor 4 115 Hermitage 4 Md t'ulsus 6 lir. J. C. Core :: i"i Sir Wilfred 4 114 WaMhcel :i inn Lotus 4 111 A. Muskoday i kM Pretension 6 111 Beany ' 4 Ml Ironsides 4 114 Philander ■'• '■ '■ Jacobite 4 111 Okcnite 2 M Prince Hamburg .. B 112 Colonel Jack A 9» Suffrage 4 112 Pddie Ware 2 :'!t Keator 5 HI Kosemount 3 98 King's Daughter.. 4 lit Zienap 4 97 Pater 4 ill Cabochon :i 97 Haudzarra r, Ho Tileing 3 97 Juggler 4 1 10 Simple Honours... 4 M lleaslip 4 110 Tom Dolau 3 95 Bye 4 109 Berkeley 3 94 Bed Priar r, Ht Claude Duval .... 3 94 Avanuleer T. Mi Belle of Iroquois.. 1 91 Don Diego 4 10S Cederstrome 5 94 De Mund 3 10S Marster ....' 4 92 Comedienne 4 108 Aiupedo 3 92 Creantan 4 in7 Shackle I M PantOOSe 4 107 .Malacca 3 90 W. H. Daniel Out of the Suburban W. H. DANIEL OUT OF THE SUBURBAN. New York. March 22.— E. S. Burke, Jr's three-year old hay colt W. H. Daniel, by Woolstuorpe — Colline, has been declared out of the Suburban Handicap, which is to be run at Sueepshead Bay June 150. W. H. Daniel is now at Memphis being prepared by Heury McDuuiel for his campaign, on the local trackn. ._ ..... _,. Rightful Wins the Feature RIGHTFUL WINS THE FEATURE. Oakland. Ok I .. March 22. The victory of K. R. Kice's good horse. Kightful, in the mile and fifty yards condition affair, was the feature of the sport Mday. 1 lie half brother to the famous Endurance, by Kighl. displayed brilliant form and is thought to ke nearly the best horse in local training. Apple--;at.-'s crack three j ear old Wool Sandals ngnhk failed his backers. Johnny Lyons took his measure this lime in an exciting contest, with the result in doubt until the very last stride. Weather and track conditions were of the worst possible and yet the attendance apparently did not suffer. With the decision of the Bell Stakes as the principal attraction, the program promises well for tomorrow and wilh such proved racers as Curriculum, Sea Lad. Pontotoc; Shady Lad, Hedgethorn. Kleva -tion; Byronei dale. Briers, Iras; Firestone, San (»il, Walter Miller; Andrew Mack. P.. .Ionian, The Bor-gian: Gateway, Dorado and Corn Blossom showing among the entries, a large attendance can safely be anticipated. H. Forslaud. Citizens Serve Warrants: Bookmakers Scramble for Cover When Party Enters Track 1 | ! i I • i, '' I CITIZENS SERVE WARRANTS. BOOKMAKERS SCRAMBLE FOR COVER WHEN PARTY ENTERS TRACK. Few Bets Made and Little Interest in Racing at Oaklawn— Senator Amis Introduces Another Bill. Hot Springs. Ark., March 22. — Constable Golden and ahont twenty five uicinU'i's of I he Cilizens' lm-provenwnt I aloa paid another visit to oaklawn track today and made more arrests, but this time it was not in the nalure of a raid. They conformed strictly to the order issued by Chancellor Curl. They made known their identity to the gatekeeper and told him that, they had come to serve warrants. Their entry was a signal for a wild scramble in I lie betting ring. It was just after the first race. The seven bookmakers and their clerks descried their st.K.ls and some of them rushed into the telegraph ..thee and mingled among the operators, pretending employ incut at the keys. However, warrants were served on the following: Dan. A. Stuart, H. O. Price, Kay Hill. George Howell. Will Howell, Max Kracmer, John Wolf. P. McDonald. J. .1. Sumpter, Mart l.owrey, .1. Brennan and S. Williams, Jr. Warrants were also made out for C. Williams, I.e.. Mayer and J. Kay. but they were not on hand. The others were immediately released on bonds. The members of the posse, in small numbers, scattered over the grounds keeping an eye out for walking bookmakers ami people making ltets. Tom Toiler (Sailor Brown), was charged with having made a bet and was arrested. He declared that he was merely jl Ulna; a hill changed, but he was taken in charge and furnished bonds for his appearance before a local magistrate. Charles Pangritz, of • Chicago, the well known owner was also taken into custody on the charge of having made bets. He leiused to nive nonds when taken he/ore a Kx*al magistrate and was permitted to go on his own ri iwgnlaanrr. He made the remark that he would not appear to answer to any of the charges filed against him. He wanted to he incarcerated for the purpose of instituting suit for false arrest aud imprisonment. After the first race betting was stagnant and the interest in the racitig waned perceptibly. How long, this farce is to continue is problematical. It is costing the management in the neighborhood of .$2.in«» daily to conliuue the meeting, but they say that they are being imposed upon and that they will battle to the last ditch for what they say are their rights. It is said tonight that Cella's attorneys will make another appeal to Chamvllor Curl against constable Golden and Ihe Citizens' Pnion. The horsemen here are sick of the whole mess. The news that the Memphis meeting has been declared off ami that Governor Polk will ask the special si ssion of the Missouri Legislature to put the recently passed anti belling by phone law into immediate effect, has further disheartened them. The racing dragged considerably and even the Spirited finishes failed to arouse any enthusiasm among the people. Hawkaiua took the best race of the afternoon in the easiest kind of manner and in fast time. 'There was no Savable to bother the Millet i colt today and he npreadeagtod the others from barrier rise. Kille Snnge, from Chinn & I'orsy the's stable, enabled that firm to score their ■econd purse of the Meeting when he won the opening race, Some fast horses are named to go In tomorrow's races and antong them are such recent winners as Hasty, Manchester, Albert Star; Ben Strong, Flip, In.'i Cray; 'The Bear, Hyperion II., Kuniculaire; TlvOlteL Wing 'Ting. Chancellor; King Leopold. Anna Kiiskiu, Shenandoah: Keiptest, Big Bow and Docile. J. L. Dempsey. Little Bach, Ark.. March 22. -The Amis bill. prohibiting racing, has had two readings in the Senate. 'There is little doubt that it will lie passed. Senator Amis introduced another bill today. It pro-j vldea thai Ihe governor shall have power to suspend any otli.er whom he beUevea is derelict In perform-t ing his duty. While the bill is general In nature il is not denied that it is aimed at the Hot Springs ollicials. New York Tracks' News The going is reported as getting good at the New Y*ork tracks. If the real spring weather has MM to stay the owners of the horses thai have l»eeu at the winter tracks will iiot Uud the early pickings a» good as iliey expect. Page 2 DAILY RACING FORM ISSUED EVERY DAY. DAILY RACING FORM PUBLISHING CO. __ Publishers of _^_ KHX AMERICAN TURF ASSOCIATION CALENDAR Official organ of THH AMERICAN TURF ASSOCIATION. A Dally Reflection of the American Turf by Telegraph. Editor and Proprietor, F. H. Brunell. Associate Editor, Clinton C. Riley. Secretary, Mrs. F. H. Brunell. 124 FIFTH AVENUE, CHICAGO, ILL. ■ntared In the Post Office at Chicago aa second class matter. SINGLE- COPIES 5 CENTS. TERMS. 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Lakeland's Horses at Brighton: Electioneer Promises Well-the Picket Will Train-some Smart Two-Year-Olds LAKELANDS HORSES AT BRIGHTON. Electioneer Promises Well— The Picket Will Train — Some Smart Two-Year-Olds. Hew v.. ik. March 22.— The unsightly shacks that a rved rat horse shelter ,jn t below the field baelosure :it Brighton Beach track have all been torn down mid coamawdlooa new stable* are being erected there. Another Improvement that is being made at the Hack by the sea is Is the roadway leading from the railroad nark-- to the entrance, in snai years heavy rains hare made it almost Impossible to get from the trains into the track without wading. All of the low places are being tilled and drains liave been set. On top of the tills will be laid S ' imler walk. 'Hie brack i- in Irsl chus eondltkn for this season of the year and the few horses wintered ham have in the past tea days shown some fast moves. The most prominent stable wintering si Brighton hi thai of William Lakeland. The pride of Hie barn. Is ,,; '"iti-se. Electioneer. This guod son of Voter and Qoesal is looking exceedingly well and takes to bis light exercises With S relish thai gives promise of bis carrying bis two year old form Into tins year. Last season Lakeland did not send him 1.* the post until the -inly meeting at lus home track. In his first start, after being al st left .tt the |misI. be was just beaten by MeCarter. His ne\t effort was when he ■■hmiil see i to Satvidere la the tunning of the Moutnuk. At Saratoga be was ■gala second In the running of the Flash. On thai Occasion lie was beaten out by Mr. Keane's Peter tun though it was spparenl in the stretch that he was not handled with judgment by Williams, the boy who hail the mount. 'that campaign brought him to UK Futurity, which lie woi like a truly good horse, from a big band that had earned no small ■seasn I of fume. In that running Lakeland turned ""• tables on the Keene stable, beating out Pope •loan, the last nlly thai ■; rrled the white and blue polka dots. Following the Futurity he won the Autumn Maiden handily, and his last race of the season was n the liathush. where he was badly beaten. It was tl„- ,.|,l.\ rare of the Itisi in which he did not finish in the money, and was far below his preekms farm. At tin- time there was s.„n ' criticism ot the manner in which Sham handled the eett, ■ad Wkether Shaw was to blame or not It was surely not his rare. After the Flatbush Fleetioneer was s, tit into retirement as sound and good as he Was the day he was foaled. In all of his seven ra.es as a two year old. Hkrtlsm.ii dfcmtayed a gassesmm and disposition for emulng it the end liat stamped ham as well worth] of i.is 1 m in i iv \irtoiy. and his three-year- ' old ntmmect Is ■ particularly bright one. lie has i hihd out considerably, though s bsg rati hist year. There is every reason to seUere that he will he i one of the Stars of his Hllsmu. merely taking a i Hue 0 what he nas already shown and his present eXI elk B health. rhere Is another thai is galloping nkm«j cleverly I at Brighton in The Picket, winner of the American Berbf o| IMS and the Brooklyn Handicap 0( U64. I Thl old fellow looks well and will rare this season. I unless he should g,, ami.s when the serious work I if 1 1. lining easmueucen. So fur ;is has general health i is concerned, he Will train and there is a chance I that in- will redeem his snowing of last season. i Algle. a bay gelding by Goldcrcst. out of Lena ' I... is a three-year-old in the Lakeland lot that did not start last season. He has been moving satisfactorily and will have opportunities enough when ' the season opens. Another three year old is Motley's First. He is ■ l CUestanl colt by Commando, out of that fast mire Motley. Bach a cross should beget rave speed, and there is a chance that this fellow will repay the ri re that has been lavished on him. lie is looking well and has shown enough in his gallons | waranf the prediction that lie may be a whole lot better . than useful when he is sent racing. Mr. Lakeland thinks particularly well of a trio of smart two-year olds and it is probable that one or perhaps all three of them will be seen under silk early in the season. Question Mark, a full brother to Little Km. being by Gohlcrest. out of Hose Ban. is a handsome chestnut cult and he has a nifty way of SUSUff. In the matter of speed there is naturally SOSSC speculation and will be until it is possible to 1 send him along seriously, but he Stores like a good one and is bred to be well worth while. Gold Franc is a chestnut gelding by GoMcrest — Francolin. and l.e is another that should carry the Lakeland colors with credit. lie will probably have his first start at Aqueduct, and in his present con dil ion it should lie t omparativcly easy to have him thoroughly ready. The other one is a Ben Brush, and he bears the most appropriate name of Brasher. He is out of Young Princess ami is also a gelding. He is not as large as the Coldcrest pair, but is a well made horse and moves impressively. Good Jumpers at Benning GOOD JUMPERS AT BENNING. ••With T. S. Martin. Sam-tus ami St. Kevin t.. represent him. Roy Rainey is sure to have a sue ressful beginning in cross country racing." writes a critic who is at Washington for the Bennlg sseel ing. "This week there has been considerable school tag through the field at Benatag, but T. S. martin's jumping lias impressed me more than that of any of the others. The winner of the Harbor Hill bikes his fences without a blunder of any sort and it is really charming to see him in action. Biily Garth, who gave the son of Fatherless his fust lessons in jumping and who is still training him, has all along Contended thAI T. S. Martin is destined for the highest honors possible in stceplechasing on this sup of the Atlantic and in this he now has plenty of. support. "I have not seen Sanctus and St. Kevin in action this spring. They have been at Warrenton. Virginia. all winter in the are of Gwyn Tompkins, through whom they were pun based from Mr. Cotton by Mr. Rainey. They have just come t, the ban of Billy Garth and he is very much pleased with their appearance. "Others that have schooled well here are Hyper ion. which lias taken kindly to the hedges and looks like making a useful stecplochasei : Judge White. a green one that shows much promise; Souvigny and Norihville. both of which showed much improve nieut ov* r their work of last year. The former maintained S rattling pace for two miles and fenced splendidly the last time out. Northville also seesjp to have lost his sulking habits of last year and ran be depended upon to race creditably in his i lass Pioneer, from James W. Qolt's stable, went two turns of the field with I green one and showed satisfactorily. His stable companion also went a turn and a half, going well within himself and fern-ing faultlessly. The stceplechasing at the coming meeting should be up to If not above the standard lor a spring meeting hern, and sosse future cross country stars may develop." Want California to Get in Line WANT CALIFORNIA TO GET IN LINE. •'California should have a breeding bureau.'' SB] s the San Francisco Chronicle, "Many other states hate followed the lead set by New York. Thomas, II. Williams, as president of the California Jockey Club, should take the initiative and the bureau could be made a success from the start. 'By all means. California Should ha\o a breeding bureau.' said W. O'B. Macdoiiough. 'It frequently happens that even the big breeders have some mares that should be mated with outside stallions to secure satisfactory results. I know of several stallions that 1 should like to breed a few mares lo. but I would not care to buy or even lease them.' "Judge F.. C. Hop[tor is a stanch advocate of the eal iiilishnient of a breeding bureau He has given the bureau proposition much careful study. He sa.\s: "A thoroughbred stallion shook! be placed in every county in California where the farmer or breeder will have an opportunity to breeding to a horse of pedigree. California needs more good saddle horses, and the best way to secure smart-looking saddle horses is to breed t tiie thoroughbred.' " Small Chance for Jerome Bills ' i i i I I I I i I i , ' SMALL CHANCE FOR JEROME BILLS. The New York Sun. on the morning following the hearing of the Jerome bills before the joint codes committee of the legislature at Albany said: "Unless Governor Hughes sends a special message to the legislature urging the repeal of the Percy-Gray betting law there isn't a chance of that statute being wiped off the Iwioks this year." In making the argument for the Jockey Club , against the bills Attorney Aueihaeh of New York said the poolrooms were the cause of all the evils of racetrack betting. He contended that it was itn - t possible to stop betting, and that men would bet, • no matter how many laws there were on the , statute IxM.ks to stop it. He said that men who I bet on the races could afford to do so. Mr. Auer ' bach said that the repeal ot the Percy Gray betting ', '' law would close the racetracks and end the breed ing business in New York and he might have added that it would knock the bottom out of the horse market the country over. Los Angeles Form Chart LOS ANGELES FORM CHART. (ASCOT' PARK.) LOS ANGELES. CAT... Friday. March 22. 1907.— Ninety-eighth dav. Los Angeles .locker club Winlci I "'"'ing (Originally ;m days: extended to 10., dayst. Weather clea-; track sloppy.' ilS books onT) I Presiding Judge. A. W. Hamilton. Starter. Richard Dwyer. Secretary, lohn linden. M» ,11"!'!, K S',"Ix 'V 1 lr,p' "\ * i»'"«tes whip. S spurs. B blinkers. Figure? in parenthesis following « the distance ot each indicate race track record, age of horse and weight carried. h C77fi7 FIRST BACH 1 Mile. (1 :38f— 4— KM. ) Purse Stoo. 3-year-olds. MaMens Special ■ "_• I O I Weights. Bel value to winner to winner S.J.i. Ind Ho"8*" AWTPP St g Vt % Str~F7n Jockeys Owners O H C P S~ ' n»!?siRiMVBu?£ WV& 7 2 1"k U 1"k 1"k "' WKnupp Bsmwood Farm 10 20 »« ;f ' mSiiwmttviii £23 ! '■'■'!, '■'•' :;' :;"k "-■ Ctaodchlld A C Dunohue m DO at 5 « tor). Miss linn Alt w 107 I I ti'l «• 6«« S'* O I) Boland TO Webber ; 5 •'.,.:- SE.V,l}£itXTHKHEB " "J :: "' 4J -" *' :"'k "•' Gull"n w v Cmwaa W 12 10 4 "■'■ " 1 '-.'- ■';, " !"7 ! :; ^ :,b :'- 4" *"1 t-|ark '• '' Donalethe S-5 7-6 9-103-6 out t ■mm i,i»m, NICK x„-L- . wsulsu I l -- 7 7 7 7 a Kienuto i C PonseU 15 w m s s Time. «, OBI, 1:1!»,. 1:47! XMnnei B. c. by St Syniphorlen -Catharine the First (trained bv J. Nelson) ■u n T'iJ- •"' !"st ;" V,"1-, At post 1 ra,n"te' sf»rt cochI. w, n driving: second easily : third drtsfmt St- °,rl',ft ;»' V,J| ^"1,,,'pI,,,y :ini1 "bowed the most speed throughout, took kindlv to the sloppv goi ng ami gamely ootstnyed Irish Mail The latter move,! up fast after passing the far turn and ta.el strUte tVr stride in t in- tast quarter with the winner, 1 ut was no. quite «««k| cough. Audubon also tan in smide'.i jg;i»rojc«MoM"- ■■■M"v . ""'^Jir-JJLJLJ^'^Jl^-J'liL^L-^11'!!1-* -. _H'm.,ju,s_.|i-.m«1ed wiih the betting. " S' ' 3* *«*J :«£*^W.) Pari fW! ! 67 7SK ',N,!; KA,J-f a-yearsolds and upward. I I OO selling. Net value to winner |32&. I Ind Horees A"Wt~PPSt~'4 Vz % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0~ H C~ P~ S~ \ WIJ'COCK 8IBK w 4 lu7 1 7. :r-\ ::» - V- c Boss Club Stable Z, i S^ ET I I (0H41JV1RG. LUUKA1NL Wo W b ti 4^ 4 ^ W Prestou U Suuiiucts 4 4 3j 6-i J-i ' ti ' ' . 1 ■'- ^V.V.m'i ,,' IU,VO,sr *«A* ? « l1 I'' 3i 1. Boland E C Blum 4 is a 1-6 44 .'■-'■', ■■ '!,.. W* ! :'7 fi " 7 7" ,;-' •,b ,; Nichols.) C Fuss. II 15 J g j n 'j'sv":-r.x. .■'• ..s:r * i JS ! :! ';' '; ' 7'°:'-' Kunz C G SuttOB Zt G 5 J f-l ■~ •' iiLi-Mi-vH.'xi "" n" :: ' '' v v (i' Bruanel v B Littleton 2} q h-,-,7 1ot. ''-■'-/.^l,, ,'. u 1HAIj **• "° - - -' -J :;1 T^Aker H G Bedwell 15 •:, vil I » mi nwiHL sal « ; S B s S • F BiMeb'dG Hutton M inn 100 30 10 .... ,, • Time, ~s . DO, 1 :ii;. Winner ( h. g. by H.invar -Vain Glorj (trained b] W. M. Itvani. ■',"} '" ]"V ''' ",:1;'- At !'"st l :ilill,:l"- Start rood. Won easily; second driving; third the same. -.„l- 1 o 1 8, ,. bu la v.. red bv the going, moved last after for up turning home and. flntsblnr With a rush, won going away. Vlrgiais Lorraine began slowly, but improving her position sreadilj after passmg the n';,,':s,1 ',I',:,;1)':''1,,!V -i^'""" »■■"■■■ -"» HP I" US to secure semmd plae I Lo-d v'JU -i « 1 he lei . turnVu ' for bom" "a'""-"- *" '""" ""S '". .M,,""r SJ*"1 "i,h :l '"M' niumentii-,1 was done tor viii 11 lurning lot home. I he winner was m for $4 KI- no bill , — ^v-ti- ii« -ly^iTci.: Nmi^ v.iiin-. io5; B6842 Masedu, 105; w3S15 Redan, 107; nTCBHNeasssmi mv 677a8rrender ' ' Crest. 100; 077C2«RodoIfo. 107- 67642 Intertade, 107. Overweights Blumrnthal. :1 pound-; Lord Provost, 2. fl 7 7 ftQ Tni1'" BACB 1 Mile. I:.Ts- -i_ioo. I'urse $4 U 4 vcar olds „,d spw.nl ~ Vy U 1 J ♦_/ Selling. Net value to winner $325. Ind Horses AWt PP St U y, % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P~S~ !'-iv !!!,'?., •.■''A1' si-. 7 l-in :. :, 41 V V 1- 1- I) Boland G W Robinson 3 U » 4-5 out ■• ■ l-Al i.i.k niM 1 1 » 4l 4' m» J* C Rom 1 Landry 3 "," 3 4-6 1-g I"--?- .Jv.' !,' :X,,,,,A:Vr„ ws61M t 1 -.■ a 6| I V .11,0 Carrol 1W II Moore 21 :;u 3 It W716 LYDIK JVRSMAN s- Wsn 5 102 2 :: ■■- ;;- tos n. «k c Grand C L Mackey m -5 ■ ;, 7 1 C,V\ ?',','. y,V'\ "niirj 1 2 ti 2 }2m3 :.' WKnapp L A Bonsack 8-6 8-6 7-6 1-2 out - r-r'!' MR MAKKIK MAYER w 4 Ml | ( | | | -... | Talbert Mrs .1 Webber 12 U U I 1 Time. 26, ol '.. 1 171. 1:44). Winner- It. g. by Artillery— Santa Rosalia (trained by O. W. Robinson) Wen! to p,,s, Bj j U. Off at e to i good start. Won easily; second and thml the same. Hi Od lap began Mpwly, but moved up fast when entering tiie backstretcb, took the lead iftei passm- th ■■ far ■ n. and held the race sin. Bauble was outps ,1 for the Orsl nre furlongs, but closed up fast on the turn t. hom and stood the tart eighth drive gamely, rattenham Onished Witb a belated rush. Search \l • fell away tast msi before entering the stretch. The winner was j,, for 1500; no bid. Ovrwcights Hi Col Cap. .". pounds. ft 7 7 QO r " l:TU Racr-« "O* l:«5i— 4-m .) Pnrse $500. 8-year-ulda. Almwunee \J I l/VJ •_ Net value to winner $100. Ind Horses AWt PP St" U~^~?rStFFi7i Jockeys Owners 0 H~C~P~S~ t7.'i;7 .11 l.ci: MELSON w 112 2 E 2« 1J 1' V 1* P Ho land II 1; Bedwell I 6~1 sT-. -? liiAin l.iUtH STANIK.PK WB 114 111 I V V -' M Preston c P Clark ;: •; S j 7 in -, oo.vsiXApi' \ „s n._. 1 2 c -t :.- I- :; w Kiiapp .1 Coffey r. 6 G •• 4 '", 67264*EpWINT FRYER Wsn 117 I 6 .V 6] I :,- * Kunz v Wallhauser t iS r, r, M '-, 17.11 f.i. ANN 1:1: wsl«7 ( 1 v _ I* .- h • Rosa Denny Bros a :, 5 1 5 1 ms. OP 1:1 WVMKbE wb 107 ■ 3 ::; V V I ii Bruanel Mrs C P Rockett 21 « t; ■ 710 Tin .•. 24J, 49 . 1:15 . i 2»|. Winner B. c, by Bassetlaw— Loreknol (trained bv H. G. Bedwell). Went to post al 3^B At post 6 minutes. Starts «i. Won easily; second the same: (bird ban lilv- ■ludge NHS,,,, was favored by the sloppy going, easily overhauled and passed Klanccr when well into tbo tackstretcu and, Bhowteg the most speed tbereafter, drew away and woa In a canter Lord st inhooe broke flatl. s.ted and ran sluggish!. | ,, ,!k. til — t live furlongs, then moved Up last ,-,nd stood 1 Ion- stretch '.'.'■''.o, "';"';,• ^}22 ':','-' 2 '" ,""1"'1 ""' "l!i" aM °'" Ule ",r,! ««arter. Bmnccr ran well to the =-i-.su stretch and badly. Edwin (pu T. Fryer fini bed fast. 8 1 it'ii. 1 (4J7661 iTdnj Bonero, 112. Ineorrecl nreight In entries — Lord Stanhope, 117. ' ft77Ql IIl'TII KM t: 5-8 Mile. (twf~-3— UO.) Pulse SUM. :j year olds. Selling. U • • %J J- Net ''Uiie to winner $825. Ind Horses Tvfft PP St jj ~ ■r^r"^tirFin Jockeys Owners 0~I~C~P~S ™ 67741 ILLUSION sn 112 a 5 I 1- l'1' 1- M Preston J Curl 5 5 g 1 1" l.67438)ROYAL ASCOT W 114 t 8 .V 6| 4| :- C Qrabd Orungevule Sta lii M 7 n ,;_r, (6743 )TEDD1 M'C wb 114 3 _ !» 2s* 1* m ,■ Rom McDowell Bros 8 8 U 8-5 4 '..ii BIA'E BOTTLE wa 114 10 I :' ::- »;' t- Bullman E B Bentty S-5 16-5U-SS )3 I ib.«63)HAZELINE WSB M i I 1= I 6 6' Talbert H Bain-r lo "n .'11 s (67512)EARL,T FLOWER s 112 :i 4 4' 4- 3* $ W Knnpp W T Anderson I in M Si t-6 67741 KAMSACK WB 117 ! I 7| 8' 7' 7" Bi nasal G Hutton 12 ttf 16 ? 1 67692 CANTO BEACH w 114 llu lo J' 81 s' Wihnot .1 W Franks 50 ISO 3*0 « M 1 ,..::s SKV REYNOLDS WB 117 5 1 s- 7"Mi- '.1- Berrj s F Vari.m 50 160 W 26 § 6*292 GONZALES will 2 7 N. 16 10 10 Runs E .1 Baldwin 13 :»n 10 6 j Time. 24}, If. I :03f. winner B. f, by Mesmerist— Marmarica (trained by J. Curl). Wcni to post at :;..:7. Al post 6 minutes. Start good. Wm easily: second the same; third dririnr Illusion reveled In the going and showed the most speed, shook oft Ted lv McC. when s fuihn- out and won going t* way. Royal Ascol closed 1 gap and Rnlshed with s rush under keen ui-giog Tedily vl,-c forced s sharn pace fw the Brsl :,,lf mife, tben tired fast Blue Bottle finished with a rush. Parly 1 lower null sfter entering the stretch. The wtnnet was j„ for sum- no bid Beratcited S7(W3sSaa Arrarado, 117: 67392 Antrim, ill. ft7 7Q9 SIXTH EACH 7-8 Mile. 1 1 39 i su.) Parse tdQ*. 4-year-okto and upward. U I I 9 J jQ Selling. Net value to winner $025. Ind Horses A"wTPP^t~vr^"~%~Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0~H C P S~" '" S ROCKET W8105 S 16 7: •- ::- r i| Bruanel Miller&McGetr'k M M v r, ~ • ■' -L \. KIRBV s8W2 I Cll l"' :•' | -y c Grand .1 B McGrane 7 s 8 3 s , i....:c -.MAUPFSSA US 4 106 I .; 1 l» j- :,- Kunz F Wallhauser 3 3 7-5 3-6 1-3 1...1.1. I- i ;t 1: rii.\ KU8100H 1 ti- : :, ;, i- ,1 smith W V Conran 10 Jo 30 in :, 67712 LITTLE (IREtltl w 7 103 13 11 9» :-; I- :: :.'. Jno CurrolINippon Stable t 6 6 21 1,., • Mp, w \LM r 1111.1. w 6 MS I P 7 ( C P Sul'n W Hannon 30 it 50 3 8 67717 SBMAIMI Ws 6 MO 9 7 t1 3fe m 41 7- Horner A C Roller m 00 00 m 10 67712 PARTING JENNIE w 7 100 10 s 8' s- 83 ■ F Howard .1 .1 Coalter 6 8 8 3 8-5 67338 HATTIK CARR w ; 100 12 I. 12 IP IP !• H c Rom .1 P Hale ( , 7 1 " ■• SATCHEL SB 8 100 I 1 l» 5IJM 11 in- .1 Clark W A Den a 30 M SJ ic 7 bi .38 EASTER tUID well 102 7 I r :-■ 7» s-]p M Preston H \ Cotton 10 to 8 :: I , .. »1 BANNOCENCE s 4 100 5 5 1» 12 12 12 12 G Nichols Santa Monica Sta 30 200 200 CD 30 io.I.-iomas w 4 105 3 Broki shoulder. Wittnot H G Bedwell in 20 20 8 1 Time, 251, 51, 1:171, 1 :::i ;. Winner B. h, by Clifford Thrilling (trained by J. N. McGetrlck). \\cnt to |iost at t:o7. At post 6 minutes. Start good. Won driving; set «m and tbirl easily Korkey began slowiy, but moved lip steadily after 1 hall mile had been run and. coming ►kronrfh II ■■ MretCh t.i-i. nnisbed gamely. J. V. KIrby came like ■ shot ::i the tinal eighth and was fa-i wearing the winner down ai the end. Maruesss showed speed, but tired in the tin il sistetnth. Sentad it tuinin- '",' '"'""' k,':v Wekeil Comas i„ the shoulder while as the post, breaking il and Coma- was destroyed lie- winner was in lor $400; no bid. Scratched B7738 Pyrrtio. US: 67716 Phya, 106. Over" eights -Comas. ;; pound-: M.irpcssa. ."■: Srntado. 1; Fiignrtha. 5. Oakland Form Chart ' , t • , I ' ', '' I I « h ■ ' ' 1 t " ! I \ I ti OAKLAND FORM CHART. (I .\KLA.\I ) OAKLAND. CAL.. Friday. March 22. 1007. hundred and eighth dag. New Califoruii .lo. key Club \\ inl.r Meeting «.iil"»ui l.'.n days). Weather clear: track heavy. (33 books on). IT'-sidii-g iiPi.e 1: C. Hopper. Starter, .1. j. Holtman. Secretary, Fercy \\. Treat. Kaciug Starts at I III p. n; W Indicates whip. S spurs, p. blinkers, figures in pare. ..C loll, , in- Hie distance oi each '.mo Indicate track record age .,; bone and weight canted, rt7 7 Si 1 nl;s|' BACK Futurity Course. (170 feet less thin :: 1 mile ) (POO ;-110~ " i -t O X 406 added. 4-year-olds and upward, BelBng. Net value to winner siiii. lad Hotnei AWtPIrsT'.j \i, % Str Fin Jockeys Owi^eri~~ O H C~~P~S~ SHSV/JS GOSS W16 125 10 :. ip _" 2 | l'i J Dugnn P P Lewis 16 16 IJ~6~2l"" '"'";; MIMu ws , 135 i I ! |3] 31 2] W Fischer l' SherMun 1 10 I I 1 67736 NORWOOD OHIO w 5 US 11 i 3' P 1, :: a Brown K Smith E 61 '.' ' I , !p'::': I1'-!''!!;1', ,....,. w6H614M . p 5 P Alartc Officer^ Bmaton 20 20 r, t 3 ho..', INST III \II.\I 6 na 2 3 p,- 1 ,. .-.. c Williams' 1 P Romlgfl Pi 1". pi I _" !:ii:.;- ]'}}, xi v ,l:u ''••"•I' w ■ IP; 9 t P* si Rettig Pteahlia-hl Stable 15 IS lo i 677K PELHAM w :. i •_■:, , i p, |ak (| 7" L Jackson A .1 Jackson 4 ( ti :; V. '..i.'p toNM-.T wu4U2 IM 12 il ' gj Cross C Van Duaen M IS 15 C 3J '•"'1' ln ^!l w il lis tu m 7 gi :p Bore! J P HeMahon 30 In to i., s" ".:--. DB GRAMMONT wb 5 US 12 7 gak]a p j,.'. c Koerner W Darker -I ]- ]■ : ■' 67181 MILL sum; w 4 107 4 13 II 12 12 11 Lgrcurgus • C McCnfferty 10 M 1 ■ p b5769 KINGTH()RPK wu 6 Hi I .. 2| si M 12 Kirsch'm .1 .1 Bllexd ' 30 100 100-40 20 i;«p.!i Ko\ \l. WHITE W7123 1 II U II II 13 A Wright P Glizman 10 25 25 I 1 * IRISH JEW 0611S 5 E 11 13 13 14 P Kelly Myers* PaddockSO (0 N 25 IS Time. 1: 14|. Winner Ch. g. by Lysander — Vandalicht (trained b\ I' P. Lew p.. Went to post at 1:4& At |M,-t 1 minute. Start .rod. Won driving; second snd third the -.line joe ooss ituckly gol into forward tentlon and drew on) si the end and won going away nude,- the w.np. Mi.ro broke slowly, but im.de up grcund rapidly, was forced out ol positl n the last turn and "",*' ,;l ' " ll11' '-O'1- BoTWOOd Ohio ran from the rear into the lead at the half and held swa) to the imal sjMeenih belon- su climbing. Rldred steadily Improved his position Into a fast comg four'h In Miiinient. s.nillci mil,, rear at the start, closed a big gap. Emma Reubokl ran poorly. Pelhani Is « pronounced quitter. The winner was entered for $400: no bid Scratched- ii:,7vi Peter J., US Ineorrecl weigh! la out lea Bonnet. I6T. ft77^9 SBCONO BACE Futurity Course. (176 feel less than 5-4 mile.) 1:00—3 110 ) V 1 I O sfl I'm-- ■ Nino. Nel value to winner 6325. Iml Hf»^cs AWtPPStH % %Strrm Jockeys Owners ~o~_h~c P S~ ';•-"s-:'[\\^}n\^{]', "- ws;" ' 7 'v,; ■ Nutting A Liiiis,,, an 2 li-53-6 4-6 « .-•'; s,, v ,-,^ ) ,:■!. wn 106 8 1 2*l| p l- C Koerner H : Ahlers :: 7 7 p t '■-■C-.\ ,'■ , ASlj m x ; '' "'' Jt '•-' :;' MoRae .1 Schreiber I M in :P s . ■',-''",.■, ■■)■ , ,, us 102 I l :■■,!. :;-• tn R Davis T ll Stevens .: .. U 0-5 4-5 :•:;": •V-rv" Orleans wi ho i a :.- p .-,• .-,. w f,s,-i. ■,-u r Rice Jr « 7 si s ., 1 , ■--■^ „';!•. " "' ' S S S ,;- '- N'icbols S 1. Hutlcr 50 00 60 20 10 w.v-.n ■.','-' .-.v ,, ■ A ' Wsb 105 7 I i .. |i 7*1 Borel Keene Bros p .... to 15 5 -K'M'IL a wa 2 g n» imk ;: g j Hunter w il Travers 8 10 y I .... , Time. 1:1.;P winner B. t. by Handsome— BorousKla (trained by W. Cabiil) ,,.,,„,;'',"='./,' "' ;V 7"', A! R081 7 ' '««. gtarl good. Woo handily: second driving: third the a-uc Handmaiden go oft slowly, but. moved up rapidly or the outside and mad,, good dc-isivelv in the stretch \i a spa torced the pace to the ftnal sixteenth, where be readily sue-umbed to the winner. Silver Line closed a gap and nnished fast. Mala showed spec!, but failed to stay. The same applies to Duke of Oi leans, which can do much better. Bon Vlvant quit bully Incorrect weights In entries siiv, r Line, ml-: Tetanus, 104; Ben Vlvant, 110; Joyful, no overweights- Handmaiden. :; potiniP: Alta Spa. 8; Siiv.:- Line. 1; Boa Vlvant 1.' R77SS T1"i:V,IIU'l;K. 5 li Furlonss- (l^sH~6— 100.) Punt M6fl 4-yeat ohw and upward. l I I OU Selling. Not mine to winner S32B. Ind Horses AJVUH^StJj^'^ LJ/x^rJ^i__Joekevs__Owners on C~P~~S~ £22 ■!,'s:V,'-|.. ,t«0 » :. l'C I 2 P. P l«kl| W Fischer II M Mason 7 in : :~t~~ SiSffi DisiitiRi tor w 6 100 g s S - Borel F J Neil s « " s ■■ ™Sn,J!rTF ZiS - ' ;" ? "" ■'■' ^ WUIIamsB PlaheYty 10 n t ll-B - ,-I,1 :!-l. ! 4 "'• ''' T " "' 4"' L Nlchota.S I. It,. tier 10 » M 1 1 , ''-''./: • ,,'.,. "jfi*2 :; '' 7' ,;'- '" 5'i F Graham W 8charetg ( 5 3 J I E I ! uol 67732*DR. SCIIARI I w 8 100 I 1 2} 3* ;,- P] C Koerner 11 Mack 2 !:::,'■; -.; , 1 • 67706 OR.ESS ORE w.-H :, mti ! 7 51 5* 7 * 7» OrOBS W It Campbell 20 20 B t s;, 46322 ZAR W6100 is R 8 8 S R Davis K .1 Baldwin 20 100 60 25 12 , ... Time, 24J. 51, l:03i. I I ,,- \\111ne, Blk. ,.„ n. bv llgaro- ifamada (trained by H. M. Mas Wenl to po.-i ut l'".,. At post 1 minute. 8tnrl good. Won driving; second ami third the si i'.M'ihu',"-"m-,;i"" .|-,."",| I''""-- 'inoughout. c „g away gamel, 1,,-n, lltttribntO. s . re'.l, , 1 V hmo I'M..- Distribute bioke s|, ...iv. bet got into a good posil 1 put up a came but mi v ailin- -tic , pursuit ol tne winner. ran forwardlj , Irnimreaeu? all Bugohsmj gam ly the way. showing grea Bunwlette gained wmsl.derably 111 h middle half "urn id'" Pred Bent loomed up „, the last then red no"blu ' '" y ~;"" " ' 'l";' '",',i'1","y " '"" ** tUri- ''•",' "*** was enle^ed to, '^lln; Scratched- -grUgfl Marie IL, 107. 112-IZarm'l'lVV,i"l',S '" ,'""'i'' "M,':"':l- U"-': ■ssnoktte, 100: Pred Bent. 112; Or. Sctart, 112; Crenore. 67 7 H 4 1'"' HV ! , ^'.'',,,1 Mile and 50 YardsTTlTia -4-110.) Pur- ^TT^aT.dds and t ■ CJ*Jr upward. Selling. Net value to winner 6325. ,na I"™*! AWtPPBt^ H » BtePta Jockeys . Ouuotu / Q . H O P 'if- ^ieln^'nlM^r'iv!' l|- v" " s" I '" 5 S , -' 13 P« l' W "«««* R It Khe Jr B-6 1 W M1H ':'v u" ' 5 " :klm..!i p «. ,„.■ Lynch « y, c , ■ .',.'..,1! I .\.\\ MOh hi, is .. .; _, c ■_■ 5 Mrii-ry _■ (i p McNeil - 1 . • - m U77u« BLLCUWOOU |.* | | % | ^V) 4 Jarvat P ^ "£ , J ^fj }jf (67G23)SPRING BAN ws 4 10' 2 1 S3 5* 5" 55 5' C Koerner M R Williams 3 5 14 51 2-5 (673321 EL PRIMERO W 4 100 4 5 5" 6 6 6 6 R Davis E J Baldwin M 75 GO 20 6 Time. 25*. 51*. l:17i. 1:434, 1 :4S . Winner — Ch. h, by Pirate of Penzance — Early Morn (trained l«y R. B. Rice. Jr ). Went to post at 2:59. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won in a canter: second easily: third the seme. Rightful broke baity mid was carried wide on 1 lie first turn, but moved up quickly on the back-stretch and, drawing out on the far turn, won off cantering. Christine A. is extra good, raced forwardly from the start and finished a fast going second. Funny Side set and forced the pace for six furlongs and held on well up to midway of the stretch before she succumbed. Beech wood helped force the pace for five furlongs and then retired quickly. Spring Ban showed tirief early speed and dropped out at the half. El Frimero was far outclassed. The winner was entered for $1,000; no bid. Scratched— 67511 Salable. 98. Incorrect weights in entries — Christine A., 96; Funny Side, 100. Overweights — Spring Ban. I pounds. ^77Qf? FIFTH :HCE— 1 Mile. 1 -.'.'.Hi— 4— 117.) Pr.rse $400. 4-vear-olds and upward. O I • OO Selling. Net value to winner $325. Ind Horses AWtPPSt M. te % StrFJn Jockeys Owners O H 0 P S G7710 WARTK NICHT ws 7 110 I M M 10 92 6- 13 Lycurgus P Wilkerson G 8 i M M 67708 SHEEN W8B E loo 7 4 1= 14 li« ln* 21 K Lynch P Q Lynch 3 5§ B M 6-5 67UI BOX ELDER ws I 107 3 2 41 4 2- 2- C Koerner D Murphy G 7 7 2} 6-5 67792 WAR TIMES WB I Ml 8 .". 33i ■ 4-1 8" 42 Borel E J Neil M M M K I HiM-BRlAUTHiiKI'R W8B o lo7 6 9 8- 8s 61 42 5* W Fischer M'G't'k&Crvsler 5 7 7 2* 0-5 67798 JIM PENDKRGAST w 4 107 10 G 93 M 7 7- 0b W Smith T A Davies K 20 25 10 4 67683 IXAPo vaTM !i S 7"k 6'i r.it 8* 7« F liraham W M Caiue 10 15 13 5 2 67641 RAMONA w 4 Ml G 7 5* S» S» 9l 8» Keogh D A Ross 8 10 M 4 2* 67731 YELLOWSTONE wn s lin 4 3 3* 321. 31 51. 9« C WilliamsT E Brophv 4 4 2 4-5 2-5 67683 PROCEEDS' w 0 102 1 1 62 7"»lo M 10 ch'oneau C W Cbappell 15 40 40 12 6 Time. 26. 51 ». 1:18, 1 :4S. Winner — Ch. h, by Fonso — Lucasta. by Hayden Edwards (trained by P. Wilke-som. Went t.i post at :::2.Y At i ost 7 ■hasten. Start BBBB, Won driving; second and third the same. V\ arte Nlclit, Iffn badly, trailed far in the rear for live furlongs, but eased a treiiendous gap In the last half and finished like | cyclone. Sheen made the running to the last couple of IttMc* hnfBK being headed Bad her rider was apparently eaBBjht napping. Box Elder was in forward pursuit throughout and u game third. War Times improved rapidly and held on well in the closing drive Briarthorpe, away very badly, etoaed a big gap. Yellowstone ran prominently for six furlongs aud then quit. The winner was enti id lor $400; no bid. Incorrect weights in entries — Box Elder, 110; Biiarthorpe, 110; Exa;io, 110. Overweights — Rainona, 2 pounds. P77Gft SIXTH RACK- Futurity Course. (170 feet less rlfcn I -4 mile.) (1:1 8 -110.) Purse t) I I OU $400. .1 year olds. Allowances. Net value to winner (MB. Bid Horses AWtPPSt \4 % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P 3 t .T'.i '.iiihxn v LTON8 wsb Ml 4 4 1*1 •* 1" l" .1 Hajrea M .1 Hayes 5 7 I 4-5 1-3 677 Wool. SANDALS wb 112 2 I :;J -- li V C Koerner W E Applogate 3-5 3-6 *-Mowt— C775S CHEERS ws 105 E 1 2- l"k 3' 3» Bore! K.ene Bros 10 10 7 7-5 3-5 67761 JOHN H. SHBESHAN ws MB 1 3 ]b 4- 44 4" G McLau'nJ M Crane 10 16 16 3 1 67533 FRASCUELO ws 105 I I G 5- 5"' 5« Harty T A Fullum 15 M X E 2 67186 SYCAMORE ws 108 G 5 5'1 6 6 6 E Lynch J Martin Jr 00 M M 8 21 Time. 1:13. Winner— B. e, by Sain— La Rclla (trained by M. .1. Hayes). Went to post al 3:55. At post 3 minutes. Starl good. Won driving: second Cue same: third easily. Johnny Lyons, particularly favored by lhe difficult goiug. trailed in the early ritiuiiiiur. but closed up rapldtj and. challenging the favorite iti the stretch, prevailed in a territic drive. Wool Sandals disliked the t.iing. I ill. alter being reserved behind the pacemaker. tiMik the lead in the stretch and succumbed finally in a game finish. Cheers helped set I stiff pace to the stretch, where he quit. John II. Sheehau Showed siipeiior sliced, but quit badly in th last quarter. Frascuelo finished fast. Herat eked 87735 Sun Barber, IBB. In-iir.ei » weights in entries — Johnny Lyons. 109; John EL Sheehan. !(;•»■ Ftascuelo, 10S. Page 3 New Orleans Form Chart NEW ORLEANS FORM CHART. (FAIR GROUNDS.) ' NEW ORLEANS. LA.. Friday. March 22, 1907. --Fifty -fourth day. Crescent City Joc'.»ey Club. Winter Meeting ml days). Weather clear; track fast. (25 books on.) Presiding Judge, Clarence McDowell. Starter, A. B. Dade. Racing Secretary, Martin Natbanson. ' Racing starts at 2:15 p. m. W iudicates whip. S spurs. B blinkers. Figures In parenthesis following I the distance of each race indicate track record, age of horse and weight carried. . - . — ■ ( 1 £* T T T /% FIRST RACE— 5-8 Mile. CH' t KB.) ?400 added, 3 -year-olds. Selling. \ 1 i t I -± N-t rata* to winner $440. I lnd~ "HorseiTJ AWtPPsTK, % % Str Fin" Jockeya Owners O H C P S 67628 DOROTHY DUNCAN ws BCU2 7 2'i 22 M lm. Pickens O Q Parke I 8 5' 21 6 5 tVl::4 ELI.SMEKE WB 97 10 8 li l1 li 2:! Lloyd D B Freeman M 13 13 E 2 67324 J. J. JR. W% '■'"' 8 9 6- :'.2 31 I* Gaugel B Vincent M 100 75 30 15 07571 MASKEB ws 95 U ti W 51 E| 4'* H Lowe S Louis ::n :'» M 12 G 67561 ATTENTION w MB 14 1 E L G:l 4^ B Hogg Q H Holle M El 30 10 E 07475 ALAN1K w PKl 1 E 4- 4l 6uk G"k Bilac .1 B Block B 9 9 4 2 (.7..T4 ADEI.A R. WB 95 11 14 MB. 7J 7' !'■ Pickett B Schreiber 35 40 30 10 5 0GG02W11LDRENE w Ml E I 11* B} 8'i M Nicol Mrs M tloldblatt I S 14 511 5i; 5 3-5 (.7551 BOTHOKB W" 111 9 12 9' 10- 91 S| Troxler J Gritlin 20 30 30 12 C 07478 \LLo.MiV ivn 100 G 13 14 12' II1 M| Garner B E Watkins 5 7 Gi 21 G E 663M .MARGARET MORRIS W ME IN 7' i 111 10".ll- W B Wk'rA I) Walstroin 50 100 100 40 20 67M9 GOTHOLINK a Ml 4 4 S"t B* 12 12' C Morris W II Baotl 7 11 10 4 2 G7729 CHARLES 1 LEE WSB Ml 7 2 UJ 13! 13» 13'J .1 I.e. S Murray 10 13 12 5 2 67174*BENKVOLE WB 97'- 3 11 13' 14 14 14 .Tas Hen'sy.M Loewenstien 8 12 10 4 2 Time, 24. 36, 4St. 1:01.. Winner — B. f. by Thrive — Bessie Mackeu (trained by .1. W. Howell). Went to post at 2:16. At post 4 minutes. Start eood. Won driving; second and third the same. Dorothy Duni an ran M the outside of the leaders all the way. came fast when stRiig'aheiied out in the , homestretch and. wearing Ellsincre down in the last furlong, outganied him at the end. Ivllsmere was on the Matte while rounding the far turn, saved miiih ground when entering the homestretch and finished fast. J. J. Jr.. was a prominent contender at all stages. Mildrene was cut off and closed a big gap. Ootholine was caught in a jam on the turn out of the backstrctch and was crowded back and out of any , eaaace. Masker, Attention and Alanie Showed speed. The winner was entered for i}v5 U: no old. Ov el neigh tl Porataj Duncan, 1] pounds; Mildrene. 3; Rothgeb, 1; Gotholine, 1; Charles I. Lee, 1, Benevole, 21. Incorrect weight in entries — Ellsinere, 99. Ctn T H PC SECOND RACE— 1-2 Mile. (471—2—107.) $400 added. 2 year-olds. Selling. O 4 I I O Net value to winner $350. "ind Horses AWtPPSt U % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 6M7S LITE POSTER WB 113 G 4 ink ]i ]= Mountain E Richardsooi 13-53 13-51 1-2 •,7099 FINESSE w 99 I I 21?. I'3 2= A Martin V J Sullivuji 15 20 17 6 3 t'.724-ANT01.\E Ws 10S 4 2 42 4U 3' J Lee Mrs D B Cook 3 I 2i 9-109-20 67fSl BITTBR MAN wsk ME I 7 7| 5H 4J Hogg J C Calm 25 50 50 20 8 t,7099sDROP STITCH WB 100 5 G 3 Gl u- Pickens S T "White 10 16 16 6 2 1 7599-1 MCK Rose. u Ml 2 I S» 72 GJ Joh'nsen R E WatLins 10 20 20 6 21 67750 CONVENIENT wsl07 7 I 51 3»k 7°w T WilliamsC E Burnett 30 60 50 20 8 • 7599 CATHERINE F. w 109 1 9 Bf 9- B| Nlcol li Tucker 3 6 51 21 6-5 • 7149 FLORENCE KEIL WB 97 10 10 6'* 8l 93 Lloyd John Marklein 25 30 25 8 4 G7G75 LEE CREST W 110 8 5 10 10 10 Jas Hen'syL Goldstein 5 51 5 2 1 Time, 12*, 24L 3**, 4SS. Winner B. f, bv King Hanover — Lucy Blaze (trained by F. Richardson). Went !.. i«.st at 2:47. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second and third driving. Lute Foster utri of totwardly am! meal doaetj with Fincss until well into the homestretch, where she drew away : • i . ■ I was well in hand at the finish. Finesse ran in much improved form, nrokc well and shoved much Speed for three lurlongs. then tired. Antolne came through on the inside when '.nt -ring the hon.e-stu trh and intoned gamely. Bitter Man was going well at the end. Drop Stitch quit in the stretch. ( atherine F. was crowded back soon after the start. The winner wa- entered for $1,000; no bid. Iucorieet weight in entries -Lee Crest. 100. 1^77 7^ THIRD RV'E— 1 1-16 Miles! (1:453—0—104.) Purse ?5i«! ri^eaiMuds and upward. O III O Allowances. Net value to winner $400. Iud Horses AWt"PP"st~% % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C V S 6762! JUNGLE IMC wsb 5 110 5 4 4- 4» 3- l» 1» Mountain Mrs J B Brannon 20 75 GO If 2i («63SS)BNVO¥ wit S 11" I I 32 2J 22 2' 2- Nicol P Dunne 1 11-101 2-5 out . . I ROYAL BREEZE w2 97 4 1 2 | l1} 1 1 1 1 3* Jas Hen'syBurlew & O'Neill 2 11-58-5 9-201-5 67760 DON'T ASK ME ws s ME 3 6 G 6 6» 47, «•« Wolff J W FuUer 15 40 30 6 8-5 • 7679'MORTIP.OY w3 H 2 2 lb 3nt 43 l» «"» R Lowe Mrs M Goldhlatt G 6 5 1 1-3 67300 SIMPLICITY WB I ME 1 5 5* 52 6 6 6 C Morris Mrs H Bernham 100 300 300 60 20 Time. 2.'{g, 48§, 1:14. 1 :40L 1:46*. Winner — Br. b. by Pirate of Penzance .Marmora (trained by J. B. Brannon). Went to post at 3:14. At post 4 minutes. Start poor. Won driving: second and third the same. Jungle Imp was well up with the leaders in the early stages, cam? around them on the turn into lhe homestretch, finished fast under a good ride and outstayed Envoy in the final drive. Envoy met wiCi a k 4 of Interfere nee on the first turn and wore Royal Breeze down on the f:.r turn, but tired in the last Bixteentfe. Royal Breeze w.is much used in setting the pace to the stretch and tird in the final tuilong. Don't Ask Me ran poorly. M •rtiboy showed early speed, but was knocked to the fence ov Royal Breeze on the baekstreteh and put out f any chance. Overweights- Royal Breeze. . panada, IV7777 lolRTll RACE— 7-8 Mile. (1 :25?-. 1—9.5.) Purse $500. 4-year-olds and upward fj | | | I Allowances. Net value to winner $400. Ind Horses " AWt~PP~sr%~% % StrKIn Jockeys Owners " O H C P S G7705 POSING Ws 4 105 | I 4l l"k ]» 1= li J Lee S Louis }, 8 8 ~1~\~~ 6757&*GOLDMATE wu4)bi 7 8 910 8J a* ;. . M Hogg G H Ilolle 1 10 53 1 2-5 ■N2HOAMARA wk .". J.'" I 5 31 V 3- 3- |at Garner J H Shouhlice M 15 9 3 I E 67674 BAZIL a/a 5 111 1 2 21 4' 21 23 42 Troxler Mrs D B Cook 12 1G 15 4 8-5 •utiini ARABO w 7 114 2 1 6nf ih 71 74 5«k L Jones T D Sullivan 30 40 40 12 6 67425 ST. JOE wit 4 1"7 I 4 : '- 5* 53 6= P W..1IT P Faut 100 150 150 60 20 67G7S Olin ESA V/B4MG E 3 l2 3i» 4' 4t» 71 Lloyd A Brown 2 11-58-5 7-101-3 61711 CHAR THOMPSON wit sill 8 7 71 7*31 8a •* Mountain Chinu&Forsvthe E 6 6 21 1 G7('._'".LADV GOODRICH w E M9 4 9 gat 9-" 9:lu 9*" 9'° Gaugel J I' Strode 30 75 75 20 8 GG7 19 DENNIS SULLIVAN w 4 Ho lu 10 10 M 10 10 10 J Ford W A Chanter 100 200 200 60 30 Time. 233. 48. 1 : 1 ."J g . 1:27?. Winner — Br. f. by Ma ceo- --Remember Me II. (trained by B. Meyer). Went to i« st at 3:45. At post | minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. Posing varked her way up on the outside and rushed around the leaders into the lead on lhe baekSUetea and won by I safe margin, hut ridden out. Ooldniate was crowded back at the start and efaasi a big gap and Intoned with ■ rash after coming to the outside when entering the homestretch- Gamara ran well, hut was cut off on the far turn anil closed up again under a driv. Bazil ran close up to the slrclcu Bad tired, but held on gamely Charley Thompson appeared high iu Mesh and evidently not lip to a lace. Ohi.vesa ipiit after showing e.irlv speed. Heratehed -(67751 )Oranada, 110; 67554 Limerick, 114: 076tkT-'VeribcPt. 105. Incurred weight in entilea Qaaaara, 114. D777Q HI 'H RACE 5-8 Mile. fMM— 3— 100.) Purse $500. 3-vear-old7 AllowTances. U I I I O -N"i value to winner $300. Iud Horses AWt PP St % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S (67725)SPION w 112 I 5 Eat 4» 31 1* Garner J S Ward 2 13^52* 4^2-5 66228 SIR MINCEMEAT W Ml 9 3 iu 1' 1 2-'l Mountain Mrs E Harris I 6 6 21 6-5 67475-SOPRANO WB Ml 7 2 2'?. 32 2'i 31 W R W'k'rtJ Boikel 6 7 7 li-51 (G7G7S TOY BOY BJ M7 3 4 31 2«k Gi 4'i Wolff J W Fuller 7-5 12-511-59-102-5 67700 DINBMOCK B 1"" I 6 C2 G'l 51 5nk l^lovd W F Schulte 15 25 25 8 3 67725 GOLD CIRCLE B/B Ml 8 1 4- 5' 4- ti2 J Lee T D Sullivan 8 8 6 2 1 67G78 HAI.IMA w 9u 2 7 8 7l 71 78 Delaby W D Kirbv 60 100 100 40 12 67574 ANNIE DONAHUE W 90 4 8 7nk 8 8 8 Gaugel W Matter 30 60 00 20 7 DUKE OF SANGAMON w 95 1 Left at the post. R Lowe W A Hopkins 50 100 100 40 12 Time, 235, 47$. 1:00S. Winner— Ch. g. by Cactus IL— Sardine (trained by J. S. Ward). Went to post at 4:17. At post 2 minutes. Start good for all but Duke of Saugsmon- Won driving: second and tliiru the same. Spion was outrun for the first three furlongs, hut Wlhajd hi.- wav up SB the outside, caugMt Sir Mincemeat tiring in the last sixteenth and outstayed him in a hard drive. Sir Mincemeat broke on the extreme outside, raced Soprano Into subjection" in the first quurter and tle-n drew away, but the fast nace told on him nt the end and he tired. Soprano was sharply cut oT : n th« turn out of the Imcl-stretch. but came BBnta and finished fast and more gamely thnn usual Toy Boy met with interference soon after the start aud was crowded back, "but finished with a rush i Scia^cii^d— 677 K Odd Trick. 10.5; 6727S Monere, 100; 67475 Entrada, '10. : ft777Q SIXTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. (1:12^—5—107.) $400 added. 4-year-olds and upward. \J lilt/ Selling. Net value to winner $410. Ind Horses AWtPP St hi. K ^Sjr^~Jockey»__jOwnera °_Jg_° p S 67649 TELESCOPE wsb 8 Ul 9 9 91 8» E 1 Mountain C E Greenwood 4 4 3* 8-5 4-5 67624'HL'STED W a 111 8 13 3"» 31 lb M Nicol J Grittin 2 2 9 5 9-101-2 12725 LOCHUOIL B61U212& t* ii k Lloyd J M Baker 8 I 8 3 8-5 G7705 HOCI'S POCCS wb4 101"g * ' Rnk 7l C* 4b Garner O W Deppeler 6 8 7 3 8-5 67654 LABY ETHEL wn 4 Ml 4 6 51 6 71 EJ J Lee B Vincent 5 8 7 3 3-2 67603 BABE B. ws 4 101 3 3 2« 21 2» 6 Jas Hen'syHen'sy & Welsh 20 25 12 5 2J 67626 PENTAGON wsit 4 103 5 12 12* 101 9' 7nk Hogg G Howard 25 25 25 10 5 0735.-. SPONGE CAKE WBB 5 106 11 2 M l"k 4J 81 Fov A B Campbell 30 SO GO 15 8 G7G74 ENVERITE W G Mi I 11 13\ ID II1 91 "Wolff J W Fuller 40 GO K0 20 10 G7575 ORLINE ws 4 -96 13 14 14 14 121 10' Pickett 0 E Burnett 15 30 25 8 4 67500 FENIAN w I 102 10 10 102 12$ 13l ll3 A Martin P T Weir M GO GO 15 8 G7726 ARBY VAN « fi Ml 14 71 9' 101 12* Delaby E M Dayton 10 15 15 6 3 6G453 HERA m i Ml 7 1 111 132 14 13« L Smith B Schreiber 40 GO 60 20 10 67425 GOLDBEARER wsb 4 97 14 7 4$ 4» 81 14 Bilac D M Schilling 30 40 40 15 7 Time, 24j, 4S§, l:14g. Winner — B. g, by Horoscope — Emma C, by Darebin (trained by W. Whelan). Went to post at 4:48. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. Telescope met with interference at the start and was far back in the early running and worked his .vay up on the far turn and. finishing with a rush through the stretch, got up in the last few strides. Ilusted bumped into and crowded back soou after the start, came fast on the far turn, was nnoer a hard drive all through the last furloig and finished gamely. Lixhgoil was on the outside of the leaders nrhtte rounding the far turn and was carried very wide, but finished gamely under punishment. Bams Focus finished fust. Lady Ethel met with a lot of interference and ran a good race. Sponge Cake and Babe B. ran well to the stretch ami tired. The winner was entered for $600; no bid. Overweighls — Lady Ethel. .", pounds; Sponge Cake, 5. ^7 7Qfi SEVENTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. (i:«8f 3 00.) $400 added. 3 year olds 13 I I C7\-J and upward. Selling. Net value to winner $370. Ind Horses AWtPPSt ^ tt % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C V 8~~ («7BS)WAR. ORISWELL w3 M 1 1 T 1* 11 l"* D R Lowe P Dunne 8-5 1 x-5 4-5 2 5 67674 DAPPLE COLD Wsb I Ml 8 5 4« 41 :'.' 32 M .1 Lee S B Billings 10 20 20 8 4 67674 PIN8TICKEB wn 4 100 1 2 22 2'1 2'i 2' 3nk Gaugel L F Piper 20 30 30 12 5 I772HEVIE GKEENE WSB 4 97 7 9 81 71 7J 5nk 4b Lloyd J P Mayberry 4 6 51 2 4 5 (G770KSINCERITY BELLE w E Ml 9 6 91 81 S* 74 B» Pickett W F Brysou 8 11 10 4 8-5 677*1*A1 DI TOR w 6 111 10 4 3h 3* 4& 41 61 Nicol R Tucker I B I I 4-5 '67626)11. OF HYACINTH Wli 4 103 5 7 G1 63 E* 0t 73 Pickens J Flemming 8 12 12 4 I (67705)HENRY O. WSB S 1M I 8 7'* 9s 9* 9'" 82 Mountain F W Tc.rreyson 12 17 16 G I 07751 RATHER ROYAL WB S MB 4 3 V El BJ ^ 3 !•• A Martin W H Snyder s 12 lo 4 2 67402 CANYON WB 7 110 G 10 11 11 11 10" 102 L Smith C M Barrow M 30 25 8 4 t;7129-'P. OF WOODSTOCK WB 4 107 11 11 10» 102 W- 11 11 Hogg Mrs W BFreemanl2 15 15 6 3 Time, 24J, 181, 1:13?. 1:40$, 1:44L Winner — Br. c, by Ornus — Sarah (trained by F. Haulonl. Went to i»ost at 5:15. At post 2 minutes. Start bad. Won driving: second '.nd third the same. Warner Griswell outbroke his opponents, rushed to the front and set the pace fast all the way. but tired in the Stretch run and had to stand a hard drive to stall off Dapple Gobi. The latter ran well up with the leaders all the way and Was gaining slowly at the end under punishment. Pinsticlc.T followed th v. inner closely to the stretch, but tired in the final drive. F.vie Greene closed a big gip and finished with I areat hurst of speed. Sincerity Belle finished fast. Auditor tiled in the last iprirter. The wlnuer was cult red for .$!»*« : no hid. Scratched 077ih» Dry Dollar. SO; 077011King Ellsworth, 112; C76S0 Paragon. 94. Incorrect weight iu entries Sincerity Belle. 10S. Hot Springs Form Chart ' ' I ( 1 I , , : HOT SPRINGS FORM CHART. (OAK.LAWN.) HOT SPRINGS. ARK., Friday, March 22. 1907.— Forty-first day. Oaklawn Jockey Club. Soring Meeting. (60 days). Weather clear; track fast. NOTE — The accuracy of the Bnstattana herein is not vouched for. They were not displayed on a board. They were fu'nished the correspondent verbally. Presiding Judge, Frank J. Bryan. Starter, Mars Cassidy. Secretary, E. W. Maginn. Racing 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. rjrTrTa'-Q FIRST RUE 1-2 Mile. (48—2—100.) Purse $400. 2 year olds. Maidens. Allow-Q j | *J O antes Net value to winner $.'i Hl. "ind Horses AWt PP St % % % Str Fin Jockeya Owners O H C PS 0709:; RIFLE RANGES w 113 10 5 21 2'1 1| Moreland chinn & Forsythe6 8 8 3 8-5 1.774:; MEADOWGUEEN W 113 8 6 V 31 M F Burton P J Miles 6 8 8 3 8-5 67S68*TORO ■ 116 11 2 ::'i 4b 3h I) Austin S Cooper 4 6 6 2 6-5 67468*BTLXiY BOWLEGS W 113 11 lb lb 41 G Swain R I Thomas I 4$ 4$ 7-5 3-5 67693 NEYMOI'K PEITLER w 116 4 7 7* 5l 5'i A'buchon B Schreiber 2 2 1 1-2 out 7G932SPl NKY W 11G 7 3 4b 6- 6' J Foley S P Harlan 3 2 11-511-51 2-5 67719 No ENGINE w 112 2 I 8b f 73 J J Walsh II M -Carren Jr lo 20 20 7 I (701N META MAY W 109 2 4 61 71 8l Cline il Mengel 30 50 50 15 6 07G94 BLLORA a 1 -* 5 10 9b »' •»'! J Conway .1 S Hawkins *10 15 15 6 3 BANNATTNR W 116 G 11 10' lo1 10' Butler J S Hawkins *lu 15 15 I :; 67CH TING PANG w 104 9 9 11 11 11 T Walsh C S Williams 30 40 40 15 6 •Coupled iu betting; m separate place or show betting. Time. 12 . 24-'. 40S. \\ inner— B. g, by Oddfellow — Fanny Rikes (trained by H. M. Da\is). Went lo post at 2 IS. At jRist '- minutes. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. Rifle Range broke from an outside position and bad clear sailing, caused B jam OB the first turn, raced Billy Bowlegs into sibjectiou and otttganicd Meadowgreen at the end. The latter closed a gap in the last quarter aud nuished gamely. Toro stood a hard drive well through the last furlong ami. but for lielut iu close quarters, would have been closer up. Billy Bowlegs ran a fairly good race aud was favored by good lacing luck. Seymour Beutler had a roiuh trip and can do much better. Scratched -67743 'Flow 11. 113; JMMM Gertrude M.. 10». f% r? T7 f\ A SECOND RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. (1 :06J— 3 -97.) Purse $300. 3 year olds. Fillies. O I I \jrXl Selling. Net value to winner $225. Ind Horses AWt PP~St~K % % Strl'Tn Jockeya Owners O H C ~P~S~ 1 67022) BALLAD WS 100 2 4 6] 5b | || Keating A Weir 7 7 7 2 1 G7720 MISS CE.SARTON W 95 4 1 1' 1' 21 'J" Trueman C Pangritz B G 5 2 1 'G744DSWEET KITTY w MS I E B* 31 lb :;ti l Austin Mrs EM McQueen 41 41 4 8-5 4-5 67696 EDITH M. w 107 s B 4' 41 BJ 4" A'buchon E Barton B 6 G 2 1 INK LADY GAY SPANKER w 95 10 7 7- 7' G'l V Dearborn Mrs C E Mahone 5 6 6 2 1 67622 MARY CANDLEMAS w 100 I 3 5l 6l 4'" 62 Moreland G W Scott 10 10 10 4 2 G7572 SEA WATER WB K 7 10 10 9' 71 71 E Martin J A Mundy 10 10 10 4 2 G76''( HIRES' ARNOLD Ws 108 1 2 M 2b 81 81 G Swain B B Home 4-5 4-5 4-5 1-3 out 673M ALICE KING ■ w 1021 5 6 9l 10 10 9'J M'Fadden G H Marlman 20 20 20 8 4 077"0)F.EDRICE WB 103 9 8 8l 81 91 10 J Foley D T Morris 5 5 5 2 1 Time. 215. 40*. 1:022. 1 :0!)ft. Winner -B. f, by Bute — Blanche of Devan trained by J. Cheney). Went to post at 2:46. At i»ost 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. Ballad got away well and trss reserved close up for three lurlongs. then stood a hard drive gamely through the stretch and wou drawing clear Miss ("sarion. showing improved form, set the pace for the first half, but tired and just lasted long enough to save second place. Sweet Kitty ran well, but went wide on the turn and tired slightly in the final drive. Edith M. had no mishaps and ran fairly well. Buivn Arnold ran a bad race and can do much better. The winner was entered for $':00; no hid. Scratched— 676732Ro^e Hart, MM; 67720 Sally Harden, 05: 67769 Dulcic, 05; 67760 Duskston, 95. Overweights — Alice King. 23 pounds; Edith M.. 4. CT^QPv THIRD RACE— 1 Mile and 20 Yards. (l:43i- 5— 100.) Parse $300. 4 year-olds and \y § I \y fj upward. Colts, Horses and Geldings. Selling. Net valu.- to winner $225. Iud Horses AWt PP St '4 \k % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S C7697 LIFBER GORE W 4 100 1 2 21 2l ]b D I2 Knopf II Mengle 4 4 3 11-2 07745 M\.RIMBO Ws 4 97 6 B G\ :.b :;ut {i| ft p Swain .1 Burttschell 10 10 10 4 I 07::7:i 1'U'HKTA WB 9S 2 1 4b 0- E'l 4- 3" Trueman GR& AEElowers 20 20 20 8 4 67722 WILL SYI.YESTER W 6 98 3 3 l'l ll 2'1 3b 4s Butler T Breedlove 6 8 8 3 3-2 G7722 CHARLES MKEE w5 98 9 4 32 4b 61 6'1 52 Dearborn G Bradley 5 8 8 3 3-2 67G97 l'ltiNt'E OF PLE»S w 4 100 5 8 72 72 81 71 G'l Wylie J S Bratton 6-5 6-5 6-5 1-2 out 6774S BLACK PAT w 4 105 7 6 81 S3 71 82 71 J Foley R N Vestal I 2 G -5 3-5 out (7147 GRACELAND tvb 4 97 4 7 5'1 31 42 5i 83 Skirvin H McCarren Jr 10 10 10 4 2 67722 FALKLAND w 6 108 8 5 9 9 9 9 9 "W Allen E J Gildersleeve 10 20 20 8 4 Time. 25, 49$. 1:16. 1:42. 1:43?. Winner — B. g. bv Lieber Karl — Minty (lore (trained by I. Mengle). Went to post at 3:14. At i ost 1 minute. Start go d. Won easily; second driving: third the «i ne. Lieber Core showed much Bated, raced Will Sylvester into subjection and came away easily in the stretch. Marimbo had a rough early trip and moved up with a rush after going a quartet, tart was weakly handl.-d and tired in the stretch. Pacheta. showing decided improvement, stood the final drive gamely and got up in the last stride for third place. Will Sylvester showed the most speed for a half, then tired badly. Ulack Pat was in a iBBgll all the way. Prince of Pleas ran a bad race aud can do much better. Grace-laud quit after going a half. The winner was entered for $300; uo bid. Over a eights — Falkland, 5 pounds. G.^7 T BLnaQ FOl'RTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. (1:12*— 5— 113.) Purse $400. 3-year-olds and upward. Q| § t/O Selling. Net value to winner $.'!00. Tnd Horses AWt PP St % te % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P 8 (.77472II AWK \M \ W 3 92 1 4 1' 1-' l4 1" F Swain I' J Milieu 1 65 1 2-5 out 675 T TRES JOLI W 3 90 3 3 l | M 21 2-1 Butler F J Pons G 6 5 7 5 out 67671»HANNTBAL BEY wb 5 112 4 1 M 31 V 31 Trueman H R Baker 3 3 3 4-5 out (670't5 sORKEL TOP W I Ml 2 2 4"" 4'1 43 45 G Swain I B Fitzgerald 2 3 M 4-5 out 07595 MIDAS s 4 100 5 5 5 5 5 5 Keating G E Dudley 10 15 15 4 out Time. 2.".*, 47!!, l:18f. Winner— B. g. bv Hawkswick — Amaranth (trained by J. S. Merchant). Went to post at :;:45. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily: second and third the same.' Hawkama showed a high order of speed and, setting the pace all the way. won as his rider pleased. Ties .loli was a close contender in the early stages and stood the final drive gamely. Hannibal Bev ran close up through the early stages and. despite lieing forced wide on the turns, stood a drive well thrt ugh the stretch. Sorrel Top ran fairly well under poor handling, but can do better. Midas was shullied back soon after tile stait aud bad scant chance. The winner was entered for $1.000; no bid. C7 7Q7 FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile and 20 Yards. (1:4*1— ■ — 1W).) Pane $309. 4 year-olds and f{y I I \j I upward. Colts, Horses and Ocldings. Selling. Net value 10 « inner $225. Bid Horses AWtPP~St% jj % Str Fin Jockeya Owners Q~~H O P S^ 07097 MATCH w~~ 5 103 7 4 2b I'll'} I'll1 F Swain W W Jenkins 4 5 5 8-5 7-10 07745 RI'ILOBV ft 97 1 G 3b 8* 1". 2b 21 Butler G W Innes 4 4 3 6-5 1-2 G7 'i7 BAKER WATERS w 7 MB I 7 61 5b 51 31 31 D Austin J W McClelland 3 3 6-5 1-2 out 67172 HELGKRSON w 6 98 4 2 7 6' 7 6b 4b Dearborn J J Flannigan 10 15 15 G 3 G7745 HAIMILCAR w 4 102 S 3 5.1. 7 C2 52 5b Moreland W S Laird 4 4 3 1 1-2 G77C SIDNEY F W 4 104 . 3 5 1»L 4l 3b 4\ ti' Young Johnson&Dodson 20 20 10 4 3-2 67697 DR HART wS 98" 5 1 41 3b 4 7 7 Trueman O Johnson 6 10 10 4 2 07745 T IO w I 103 0 Left at the post. G Swain I B Fitzgerald 10 10 6 2 1 Time. 25?, 50. l:10j, 1:12:. 1:44. Winner— Ch. g, bv Lamplight ir— Maiaa (trained by W. W. Jenkins). Went to post at 4:1.:. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. Match, lucky and clear of Interference most of the way, showed much speed and repeatedly shut off his contenders iu the first three qiiarlers and. standing a hard drive through the stretch, oatsaased Ruilobu. The latter was lioorly handled and suffering from interference, but ran a good race and would have won with clear sailing. Baker Waters was caught in a jam soon after the start Bad was in (tore quarters for the first three-quarters, finished fast when clear anil pulled up lame. Helgerson, knocked back soon after the start, closed a big gap and finished gamely. Hauiilcar was very lame when 1,'oing to post aud tan surprisingly well considering the rough trip he had. SIduey F. was favored by good racing luck. The winner was entered for $300; no bid. Overweights Sidney 1'.. 2* pounds. , CTTOQ SIXTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. (1:46»— 5— 102.) Purse $400. 4 year olds and upward. \y i I etlO Selling. Net value to winner $::0(K Ind Horses ~AWFPPSt hi Vt K Str~Fln Jockeys Owners O H C P 3 676693PETER KNIGHT wb 5 99 5 7 l'l l'l l'l D 13 Dearborn W Keating 10 10 10 4 2 0707" DEN'DIGO WB 5 110 2 1 72 61 4'.'. 2b 21 A'buchon H R Baker G 10 10 3 7-5 G76463JAKE SANDERS w 5 105 4 3 21 21 31 31 31 F Swain H McDaniel 25 3 3 7-3 7-10 (07623).SCLTRY w 4 99 1 4 8 71 64 51 41 G Swain W McLemore 2 3 3 1 1-2 67697*CLBAK NIGHT wb 4 9413 G 4' . BJ V 6* 52 Bailey Mrs S RLawrencelO 10 10 4 2 07710 CIRSI'S w 7 107" 7 8 6". B » 2b 41 6" Moreland .1 Burttschell 8-5 2 8-5 4-5 2-5 (S774S SKYWARD wb 4 94 6 5 3l" 4b 7» 710 720 Trueman J J Elannigan 68833-2 67621 MART GENTRY w 5 99 8 2 5» 8 8 8 8 Butler P King 10 10 10 4 2 Time, 24?, 49L 1:15. 1:412. 1:48*. Winner— Ch. g. by Handsel— Maggie L. (trained by S. Trowbridge). Went to post at 4:42. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving; second and third thf same. Peter Knight, away well and showing much speed, ran into the lead at once, saved much ground !'il the way. stood a bard drive gamely aud outstayed Bendigo through the las' furlong. The latter bt-giii with his usual slowness, but moved' up with a rush aft^r going a half and. standing hard urging resolutely in the last quarter, finished wearing the winner down. Jake Sanders tired after going three-quarters. Sultry was badly handled aud kept far back early, but finished fast and can do much better. Clear Night tired after showing speed for a half. Cursus dashed into forward contention liefore going a half, but tired badly in the stretch and ran far below his best form. The winner was entered for $TH); no bid. Scratched— 6772:'. Imboden. 104; 67722 Athena, 98. Overweights — Clear NUjht, 2) pounds. . . . . . _ Page 4 New Orleans Entries and Past Performances for Saturday, March 23 New Orleans t a tries and Past Performances for Saturday, March 23. U-J ,i WEATHEK CLEAR. TBACK FAST. I? First Race [1st New Orleans] FIKST RACE — 3-4 Mile. 3-year-old = and upward. Selling. (1:12| 5-107.) Index Course Hist Time T'ck Wt St U 'A % StrFln Jockeys Best Company BITTER HAND. b. g, 4, by Bitter Root— Free Hand (A. Beatty). Weight tnH»T irv ... m, f. Grounds im 70y 1:48} slow K| 1 I 2 I «i 4*1 Vast Dam ana. SonomaBeile il •„. 1 hH if 67230 F. Grounds Im 7oy 1:481 mud 108 s 7 I 5 7^ B»| Llojrd Bedcoat. Bitter RtSwW Cohnws. 86oS- F Grounds lm 20y 1:42| good 103 6 6 7 7 6- « | Ikrkman I'r.m Wilsl'k, ]| ofHvi.'th il'c.'.in 6ft. 27 City Park 1 1-1* 1:471 fart M 2 2 3 4 l'| 2*4 Troxler Sea Salt. II. of Hyariwh. CinW FANCY DRESS, br. in, 5, by Ben Brush— Costume (S. W. Streett). Weight trd-,v inn 67752 F. Grounds 7-8 1:251 fasl H M C 1 5' ,;■ A WlfliamsJuggler, St. ValenTtoTPaSadLa 17*74 F. Grounds 3~t 1:13} fast MB 7 2 t; ft. .;■■ Garner Cotter. I.;nlv i',i„i V, n C.ftnr, city Park 5 1-2 f 1:10| slop lis 4 11 v V .1 Lae Good Player. Tlchini .,' -o ' Min-iti 67480 City Park 6 1-2 f 1:071 fas* 104 9 7 5 4* 8» W * Wlf rMto Leeds. Baleslied, PosSg GLAMOR, ch. f, 3. by Hastings— Glory (A. C. McCafferty). Woirht trri.v ■'no 67725 F. Grounds 6 1-2 f 1:20 last WM lfl 10 II 11 - .las H-n'sys, i, Columbia Girl ReiW^ 66S02 -it; y l'ark 5 1-2 f 1:081 hvy 104 3 3 2 4''- 6»Uaa Hen'syKeator, Gentian Minot 6*757 F. Grounds 1 VM hvy K :: l l i 2} Jtj Jas Hen'syTilelng, Granada Syntax HTM P. Grounds 5-8 1 :«C§ mod MS 2 11 P 1« A'buchon Pity, Charlie Eastman/' DRY DOLLAR, b. g, 3, by Maxio — Dare Dollar (T. D. Sullivan). Weight rnrinv » » ••'• ■• Grounds 3 11:M| fast HM 8 S 9 M ll'^Hoidel Bertmont, No Quarter » of MonrebMo £529 «'!' ■ l'*rt 7-8 1:28, fast 107 10 11 U 1 8*1 Lloyd Solly M., Schro! Midway F \ arm JJiaF. Grounds 7-8 l:28f good 108 4 4 11 5» 4*i l.luyd Lady Marie, Cora IMee BanefuL RM6F. Grounds ,: 4 l:l3g last 9.". 13 12 11 IP 7 J Garner Posing, AudltacTDappte OokL RUSK, b. g, 5. by Russell— Nuska (E. Winters). Weight tod™ tlfi 67726 F Gr ids ... m t as: 1":::: 2 2 2i 2*1 Bilac Colloquy, CharlieEasfman ArbyVai. 67602 City Park 3-4 1:154 atop 103 4 3 2 2» 3*1 Uoyd Glorifier, Wild Wshman' Lens S5°iCItJ Partt •"• s BMfastlOl 7 4 3 2' 3' Lloyd GoWprooC, JnggleVcbariie^Ltm^n 67326 F. Grounds 5 1-2 f 1:09* hvy Ml 2 2 3= 2« Lilac Su^oddtagtSr If FallSt Mifakta GOOD PLAYER, br. h, 5, by Silver Fox— Best Wishes (R. E. Watkins). Weight todav 112 67605 City Par* 5 1-2 f l:10i slop 120 5 3 3 S»l| Troxler Tiehlmlngo, F.inevi?,?" Mlnell , ™ Its 'Park 3-1 1:13| fast 115 3 1 1 if 8' .Troxler Reticent, ^Mannte, Tom' Mank 67300 F. Grounds 5-8 1:04 Stop 11114 1 1 lJP*Nicol .M:..|.C:,rpe.iter. I- ,i \' r 1 I- ns r,.r H4S1F. Grounds S 1-2 f l:0Sg fast IM 7 3 4 8' 9'» Gannon Callopoff, Bonnie Beg, Bryan J. W. O'NEILL, ch. g, 6, by Peter McCue— Tern (E. Trotter"). Weight' todav in W674F. Grounds 3-4 1:13» fasl 105 M n 9 1)'. 11" Mountain Cutter Lady Carol Baall 66646 F. Grounds 3-4 1:17 hvy 110 1 5 5 31 31 A'buchon Kleinw'ood. Airship' Matador MMSCaty Park 7-SF.2J last ltf 2 2 2 2 2' l»Uas Hen' sy Reside, Florizel, ' Jerry c- BALESHED, ch. 3, by Dr. Hasbrouck— Cremorr.e c, (T, A. Gay). we*i rht todiv q7 676TO F Grounds ! t\**Hm\ 94 1 2 2 E* 2» Gaugcl Toy Boy, Morales. ^Satenw 67480 City Park ,5 1-2 1 t:07| fast loo E 3 4 H 2* F Keyes Miss Leeds, Posing De Oro ,;':;'" ' ■ G*ounda 3-4 1:173 hvy H l I 1 1« t" A Martin H^'abofbam, Veri'hest.' Impertln'et BANEFUL, ch. g, 3, by Intrusive — Nina Louise (G. C. Bennett). Weisrht todav )1 67205 P. Gr un.l: ] 1-8 1« lasi H 7 4 3 4 5* »»i Bilac KaiscriiotT. Gamester. Dele Strome ft.l.... 1-. Grounds f-8 1 :2M good 108 I 2 4 4 4n V Van DusenLucy Marie. Cora Price Dry Dollar 6707a F. Grounds 3-4 1:13| faat M I 10 10 Mft M" Blktt Posing, Auditor, Happie Gold POSING, br. f, 4. by Maceo — Remember Me II. (S. Louis). Weight todav 107 i'.ii77 (See Fair Grounds chart In this paper.) 67705 I'. Grounds lm 70y 1:461 tasl 103 :. 3 3 2 2» 4« Hogg Henry ().. Cull Mem Belle 67580 City Park 3-4 1:14 fast M7|7 G I S* : Fo? Foxmeed, Butlnskle Bonart r7480 City Parh 5 1-2 f 1:071 faat M« 6 6 5« XJ "R Lowe Miss Leeds? 1 Baleshed. D^Oro 672M F. Grounds 3-4 1:13? fast lol 11 10 I N 9»i Bilao Rclined, Sally I'rcs.on, Dap Gold MONOCHORD. ch. m, 6. by Kantaka— Nattot (J. H. Baker). Weight todiv 109 •M3I City Park t 1:45J slow MB 7 -7 7 7 7 7-Al.l..y.| Cobmosa. Lemon GirLMary^orrls ,;'"'2-'i'y Park IHShfl fast 104 3 4 2 2 21 2 1 Lloyd Donna, B. Jreene. Kins Elisi fJlSOP. Grounds ltn 70y 1:4S| fast IM 8 3 1 l 1J 21 Lloyd K. Ellsworth. Sh, itolle Fire Alarm niMF. Grounds U-1I1:H kry IN I I I 8 8 S'MLloyd ijgut Note, P.cii"lT,.r.i i. k\l'liswwtn BOSERRIAN, b. c, 3. by Cesaricn —Princess Bowling (P. Dunne). Weight todav 95 67700 F Gro Is 3-4 1 :14| fast 111 4 2 2 1* V N*ol Bertmont. No Quarte* D ofM^atebMo 66827 City Park 5-8 1:W| slow 91 2 2 4 5* ««1 R Lowe C.oKlproof. Rusk, I'in- 6662; F. Grounds 5 1-3 f 1:0S| mud 105 3 1 1 . 1-J H A'buchon Monere, Voting Tres Joll MMF. Grounds 5 1-2 f 1:07 fast 101 5 2 2 2' l» Lloyd O.Trick, IinpertinYc'.KorMonieb'lo. BELLE OF THE BAY, ch. f, 3, bv Ballyhoo Bey— Leisure (A. Simons). Weight todav 96 ■J7** City Park 3-4 1 :13| fast M I 4 6 l« 5* Bilac Reticent, Planute, Tern Mankliis 66736 P. Grounds 5 1 2 f 1:12* hvy 103 3 4 4 V 2'1 Van DusenWestem. D.of.Monlebello, Bertmont M680F. Grounds 6 1-2 f l:Ht fcvy 87 7 12 10 5' 4" Bilac Bertmont. Refined. Marvel !■ DONNA ELVIRA, br. f, 3, by Etheibert— Old Madrid (.B. C. Bunbury). Weight todav 92 67704 F. Grounds 3 11:13 fast S3 2 3 3 I* 2] A Martin South.Cross, Goldpr ' SpiderWeb' 67224 P. Grounds 5 1-2 f 1 :08f mud 101 8 I 7 V 6"1A MarUn Chase. Balesbed, Dinemock 67174 F. Grounds 5-8 1:01 Cul K 5 ft 3 D* l'l Bilae Alame. Benevole, Mimic'sDaugbter. BH1 Benninjes 3-4 1:17 fast H7 8 5 5 51 42i Horner Killochan, Uiuluclla, Ala Russell Second Race [2nd New Orleans] SECOND RACE— 1-2 Mile. 2-year-olds. Allowances. (47*— 2— 107.1 STAR OF WOODSTOCK, b. f. 2, by Jchn Baker IL— Lottie V. (Mrs. W. B. Freeman). ,, , ., , Weight today 95.- ,.,-.. 8MM City Park 3 1-2 1 42 - fast 107 2 B ««i J Lee Elrira M.. Gremse, GSeiaS^ ft... is I-'. Grounds 12 511 mud 100 10 10 10l 11*1 Trueman Mol .Montrose, D.of Dawn Bitterly (6606 P. Grounds 2 1-2 f 43 fast 103 1 ft si 8*1 Tin. man Mol. MoatfOSe, Lawless, Lee Crest JIMMY H., b. c, 2, by Ccsarion — Mary Kcmaghan (G. R. ScniO. Weight today 98 ft,,J4 !■'. Grounds 1 2 is' last I ! i :, g 71 10' Mountain Sahado, Antoine 1 Haas 67074 P. Grounds 12 43* fast 112 1 1 21 7'i .las Hen'syGossoon, Prince Bowling Carasco 66^6 ("i 3 1-2 f 42 fast 1 us 2 3 4' S«i W R Wk'rZiepben, Black Mary. Conrenient. M874 City l'ark 3 1-2 f 43} fast 115 2 22- 2* Jaa ilrn'syZicphen, Brawsey Lad, Ben Band. PAT ORNUS. ch. g. 2, by Ornus — Patti Rosa. Weight today 95. MOLLTE MONTROSE- rh. f, 2. by Cesarion— Bcziqae (G. H. Hollo). Weight today 119 : f • •-. fasl IIS 6 1 l» 1 Hogg D.of Dawn, 1 .1 a ...fin,. 11 Li'ostec !::•,':!; 1,"-v.I'inl;, 31-r «§ fasl 1103 l n iiiogg D. at Dawo, BrawaeyLad, Catb r •7177F. Grounds 1-2 47| fast 115 5 1 li I 1 Garner Notasnlga, LatUce. Moatbert. ' BRITESON, ch. c, 2. by King Lee— Brightie S. (W. F. Sehulte). Weight todav 98 ,;i'I'; CI U Park 3 1-2 f 42i fast 103 ft ft 7'" 7" Lloyd Ziephea. Gresbam. Bayoa Lasfc ' KXX City Park 3 1-2 f 42| fast MS U 11 H 10" Everett B. M. Pry, Ziephea, Drop Stitch DEW OF DAWN, ch. f. 2, by ?eeo o'Day— Bain Drop (L. F. Barthe). Weight today 111 676J3 F. Grounds I f 51 1 fasl 1":. 2 4 « i:1 Troxler M.Montrose. L.Carolinell LFoster lily l'ark 3 1-2 1 lit fast 111 2 2- 2«1 Nlcol M. Montrose. BrawneyLad. Oath K '"—' •'• ''' !- 4;| mud 112 2 2 8* 1] \V Alclii'reCreshaui. Urte Foster. Lattice? GENEVA S., b. f, 2, by Sain— Dcrfargilla (B. Schrciber). Weicht tcd-v 100 ::!;.-;;:• ;:,';,.,"1!;! T. ,:".l, '■"•', I,1;; ,; J .! „£'' *J«n»ben, comei. ..m.,,,,!^,. ' •-■";..'• , .. , 5J?oodV.'9 " " - * :v,"""t;"" Ziephen, Paris., Model, Coincblenl 67549 «ity Park i 3 1-2 1 ,■ 421 fast IM 1 ll'C Nlcol Bonnie Hayes. Embay Car Model w•:,',' llv Park :; '■- r 4- f«* W 5 l :;-i .las Hen'syBlrtra M., Gremse. Bdna Matter CORA DUSANT, ch. 1, 2, by Herbert— Lonoclast (D. L, Peterson). Weight todav 15 «••»'. "wrnnda 1-2 481 fasl IK) S :: ::• c F Key« P. ModV-l. Dona H Drot, sT*ch ;:•':;!',:", 11 f-T"'1 i"!,"! | »• t»Huestls Zie n. Parian ModeL^inridenl 67301 K (.rounds 1-2 ., ,; slop 104 . 7 7" 6 * Diggins Greshain, Lattice, Coincident 67249K Grounds 312f 41 slow i :,' 7'1 Digghna Lady Caroline 1 1.. Gremae Balolee MONTBERT, b. f, 2, by Albert— Montvale (W. H. Snyder). Weight twljiy 100 '"■'■ : 5-8 l:01i fasl 110 l 3 1 ■:■ i*i R Lowe Kleplien, Colnchlenl K \1 vi-v '""" '• «-»r»unds 4 1-2 t 551 slow :: :,■ 5' Ft i...«.- K.M.Ffy Blue Lee L ('-'.i-oii,,'.. n 67177 F. Gi 1-2 47,; faat 115 :i 61 4« R'lxjwe Mollie Montrose Notasnlca i Lattfci WKlCltj Park 11-2 f 41 last 112 1 3 :.■ ::■ R LoWe Notasnlga" Btack Mary. Dons *H BITTER SIR. br. c, 2. by Bitter Root— Scrvia (J. C. Cahn). Weight todav ifi 677^ r. '-round, 1-2 «8| fasl 10 10'1 8»1 Hogg Sal-do, Aatotae, 1 LhSS.^ ''-'''',': •'"•ounda , I .it..-, 96 , t 6* 8*1 Bilac M.M'troae, D.of Dawn LCarolliiell to.;2l CM.v IV,-U 12 52 slow 115 I 1 2-:, .1 Lee c.i,,,,.-! Bradv. Ai,i. n, c 6T427 City Park :: 1 2 f lUfart IB 3 5 5* 5»» J Lea Not„s,,ig„, liia, k \u^\ /i'Xn FRESCATI. b. f, 2, by Masetto— Frogmore (E. S. Gardner;. Weight today 35 Si ioi \ ^ p 3 1 2 r fast . wV^^^-t^i^ Third Race [3rd New Orleans] THIRD RACE — 5 1-2 Furlongs. 3-y'car-olds and upward. Allowances.. (1:0SJ -1-112. j CABRIT, ch. c, 3, by Mesmerist — Veracious (E. Von Schlenimer). Weiirht tndav so 67451 City Park 5 1-2 f 1:08| fast 112 1 6 1 »« 7' Foy ' LittleGeorge I'ieldwhk m^m- ?,', 67:^6 P. Grounds 5 1-2 f 1:091 hvy 87 5 5 5 5*6»,Delaby sir T-Kidh^Pa sk lo " '• fi V','," 67278 P. Grounds 3-4 1:14| slow 106 « 5 4 6» 6*1 Lloyd Refln^ Ro^al ' Bre^ae' Coital •7124F. Grounda 1-4 i:ii;i alow IM 1 3 4 ga rj F Keyes Kalserboff, No Quartet Royal Bond RUSK (See First Rau . Wei&ht tod 1Q1 COLLOQUY, b f, 3, by Hussell-Latnur (G. H. Holle). V/eight today 105. .'V-'-'1. '■ ' ' • ' ■'•- l:|-1 |:"' - i 1 1" I- Garner Charlie Eastman, Busk \rhv Van :^:;' l..l,j; ' ;"k, .,:;!':1:,i!llslJ,,s 4 3 2 2' » Garner Judge Post. Belle Strome. Ohiyesa: ''.'. -L'-: '• Grounds 6 1-2 f 1:06J fast 94 2 1 1 1« 1» Garner Toboggan, Gild, Pasadena •7079 F. Grounds 3-4 1:111 fast M7 I 1 l 1 J l« Gattjer Tador, IX of MontebeUo. Monere. LIDA JONES, blk. f, 3, by Star Shcot— Greetings (G. K. Ogle). Weight todav 84 65381 Aqueduel 5-8] • "■ ra • 101 1] 12 12 MP 12" Kerrigan S. Preston. SurreillancT J.-imieUVlls 6»29* Jamaica 5 1-2 f 1:M mud 108 s 7 7 71 7«JDilIon Berkeley. Marathon Sandy Creeker 6M18 Brooklyn 5 1-1 f 1:03* mud IM 11 I I 9} »»1W Kl*app AUowmiise. Malacca. ™^DSen SOUTHERN CROSS, ch. g, 5, by Watercress— La Flecha (W. H. Snvder). Wei-ht todav 106 67J04 F. Grou 3-4 1:13 last H3 i 222- H Mountain D. Elylra, Goldproof Solder Web 6757h ' y l'ark 5 1-2 f 1:061 fasl 105 1 4 2 V r; it Lowe Frontenac, Refined Lady Esther 67528 Cty l'ark 6-8 1^0 fasl 118 I 1 I 2 V R Lowe Frontenac, Pentasoa Don Iren t WMSClt) Carl: S-8 IX* fast 120 4 1 1 V P R Lowe OolumMa Girl, Telescope rifhraad JOE FALI.ERT, ch. c, 3, by Basset law— Cloister (M. Goldblatt). Wei-h^ todav so 67326 F ■;■ ■ 5 1-2 f 1:091 hvy 82 2 1 3 2 k 3*1 Goldstein Sir Toddlngton. Rusk *MafaldaT 66680 F Grounds 5 1-2 f 1:111 hvy 92 12 10 13 12 12'«lEngl'der Bertmont. Kenned Marvel P 6J067 City Park 7-8 1:321 hvy S4 3 4 4 6 ft «« Kngl'der Glamor, Missouri Lad Dehar 8M17 Brighton 1? 5 1-2 t 1 :0S« hvy 102 12 10 9 8U. S'»JL Smith TUeiag, Belleof Iroquois Bsaacll T CHARLIE EASTMAN, br. g, 4, by Himyar— Brooob (E. S. Gardner). Weight todav 112 67738 F. Gnmrnls 5-8 591 fasl U0 5 4 I S* 2^ Lloyd Colbiquy, Busk, ArbyVan !''-.. M H' p;^ BW 1:2*P2?S! I I I V. 2'lMouatain Goldproof, Frontenac. W. Iriabmaa 67504 Cltj Cark 59 '-, fast 111 2 I 2 3= 42 Farrow Cohlproof. JiiKsler Rusk MtN F. Grounds 5-8 l:03ji mud 111 1 2 2 3 3» Van DusenGlanior, I'ity? LIDWINA, b. m, 5, by Balgowa.i Contest (A. G. Woodman). Weight todav 09 6j4* City P ;, i :oig fast lis 7 5 r, S«l' Twiler Bert Oara, Optional. Vie Zelgler S2S City Park -« 1:28 fast IM 12 13 12 10 7111" Bilac Boseboro, Feniaa, K. of the Valley '*'•'■' » ( '« ' l'ark 3-4 1:131 fast 102 I I io 10' 9'« W R W'k'rSpion. Grace George Bitter «Sa 66475 LatonU 3-1 l:ir.g fast IM I 9 8 S1 8s! B Davis FMMT.ark. BedThlatJe, Nna'aVeUtng CABLEGRAM, br. c, 3. by Mazagan — Across-the-Sea (J. A. Kyle). Weight todav 100™ 60461 City l'ark 112 7-8 fair t-2»«4 3 2 2 11 1«1 Nlcol Bhetegh, Kama, Mayor Duncan. ' WAR EAGLE, br. h, 7, by Salisbuiy IL— May Roxbuiy. Weight todav 104 v*' r irst start. ' TOY BOY, b. g, 3, by Gorman— Dolly (J. W. Fuller). Weight today 86. I.xee l.iir Grounds elmrt In this paper.) y • grounds rasi 96 , 111' 1» Bilac Balesbed. Morale* Froatenac ^-.':.' '■• I:'""" s 2*5 1SS2S £?"* .2 I 111: l° J:'!"' l r- Ahmed. Ellsmere, Royal Breeze K349 P. Grounds 3-4 1:131 fast IM I 2 2 31 S«i C Van D'r.JudSe Davcy, B.VVrtrcss. 'h, i, ta-div MARGARET M., b. f, 4, by Wools thorpe— Espionage (A. Weber). Weight to -l?v 9', 6J3IK5 F: Grounds 5-S 1:041 slop 99" 3 1 I C2' Lloyd I hiessa. M Uot.olo,, Bna, , ,, ,\,h ' SMMOtj 7-Sl:271fast :•:• 84 5 7 io 11" Hueatis ii..|.i i ark \ ss i,'is i „ , ,','s:,:"',!-' ! 11:491 fast 104 M C 6 5 3« 8»lHueatis Pofly Prim LraoaGte [ NelHeknrn r. Grouad, 5-M:u3g mud M 5 - - 51 4? Van DuscnG.Mau' ring. C 1 iBo ', Sua ^ r Fourth Race [4th New Orleans] FOURTH RACE— 2 Miles. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. (fl;yf « Utt.) SYNTAX, br. g, 4, by Masetto— Glen Waltz (D. M. Schilling). Weight todav 99 67453 city Park 7^ 1:271 fast ""i 3 3 ft ( 6 7» Russell Emergency. Foxmead Natwood. 66757 P. :.■„,,.. Is 11:41 hvy h-l 5 4 4 4 4b 4 "Vai busenTlielng, llranada :]„,.'ol C5811 C Grounds 11-16 1 l. ra t 96 t: :• 4 »; t; (,'tjp Burton Missouri lid l r Soniill' l'l.,.;-..| 68179 Jamaica 5 1-2 f 1:08 fast 102 W 10 8 8* S^ L Smith Benevolent, Birmingham, H. Job usoii POTHEEN, b. h, 8. bv Patton— Diana (D. B. Freemanl. Weight todav ins 67703 V. Grounds 1 1 4 2:071 fast 115 9 10 13 10 M 6' Ford L.Crawford, Horsera&h, GlSclare' 66 JCS City Park 1 1 :4S1 hvy 103 « 7 6 6 51 7'» Wishard Gauze. L. Charade 1) McKe ma' C6014 City Park 1 1-8 2:011 hvy 105 7 3 1 1 P 2» Wishard LuckyCharm. C.Ba-tlett, "cbarada «58t 7 f. Grounas 2 ?;?,'* good 5 ? 2 * 4. 4 4» i^ 4«sixtin Pad**, gajtye Algol, C«§bter. ETTA M., b. f. 4, by Goodrich-U,ikeWis« (G. L. Shughart). Weight todav 97 : '': '■' "".is 3 l I Z.07| fast 106 .43 13 131 12'- McMahon L.Crawford Horseradish CUwhw rreSO City Park 1 1-4 2.0VA last 196 1110 10 9 8nk fti= Goldstein Annl D^y/St. Nort. ^8^1-^0^ I7254F. Grounds 2 3:433 hvy 95 2 3 5 4 4» 4" Jas Hen'sylluntlnstbu, Dr. YoungT Lit !.Elkin. GAMESTER, ch. c, 4, by Prince of Monaco— Countess (J. C. Fernss. Jr.). Weight tcdav 102 67639 City Park 1 1-4 2:Kl.ak»w -Wt 6 2 8 7 6 ft^ T Taylor SincerityBelle. E GrSae ^Gabiara! '-1V ' y Kar.k ,, ll:«rlaat Itf 8 tt 13 13 13 13»« T Taylor Goldwav irii .... I oseZro 67402 City Fark 1 1 16 1:48 fast 110 :. S 9 10 10' 9» T Taylor Donna Mon "lord ie Greene "JJ- °™«»*" lM2:12islop no 4 l 1 2 2» 2' T Taylor G. Larseu. Fonsoluca' Don'tTskMe. i '' Grounds II i'-.I'v ;: - - -* V : H ?t """ ,'• Morrl8' FwroBtare, Nclli.-Bun,. :-v ,'k n'f. J, L * ,:' ] 2°« L.Crawford, Glenclare, Don'tAskMe 1 ,' p ,7, .V.,, .■;.-. * '"ft ; J...- ', '• 1-8 1:311 slow 112 ! 8 9 10 101 11-" Fov H of Hyacinth N Burn Ail lli.-h 67575 City Cark 1 1-lft l:|sS fast 105 12 10 10 12 13 13' 'IF Keyes Ai.ditorlV/oldwav .' VM. ' *' TOLBERT ch. g, 5, by Plutus— Bessie Gum (I. Rice). , Weight todav ^ 101 M"""- ':'-"»»-'* ICMilast HI 11 Hit 11 11 U»1K Wilsop Tom Dolan, FaiitTs"* I»r SoniflV ,??• ™™'n It B' *i -7' "— y-'^^-r-Emma Hall (H. B. Hildebrand). Weight today 94'. f"^' Vf ,.2'::^^^ ^T ?' W6 Morris Lacy Crawford I T^.^s^ ™^7^t lH,«*«»»'»« § 71 3^1 C Morris L. «SnirlanrLSoa^^iiW KTofF^GSunds v C l4'' b,y"ar?feim "^Y^a0^ G.'. .K' D°dd^ We«ht today 97. ;;;-: ;iv parf ii^lSSS &H^"n '"»nttr^,Sit: Fifth Race [5th New Orleans] FIFTH RACE — 1 1-8 Miles. 3-year-olds. Allowances. Crescent City Derby. (1:521— 3— 115.) *?-NTG0^ERY' ch' c' 2' by Pessara— Montgomery Cooper (F. A. Forsythe). Weight todav 117 'i.'oduct 3-4 1:14* fast 112 1 4 5 2* 11 Notter M.inChance, Fish Hawk ' lAsaewJ" fc210 Jamaica 5 1-2 f 1:0S1 mud 112 4 5 5 2» "2»l W McGee They're Off Bo tanist "'raceGeorta' -ar«^BiPk 11:4° tm HO 4 5 6 1 1» 1*1 W McGee Phiiauder. Orphan Lad. Cldlel!*' ^t-f.^0"11"9 °"8 1:008 faSt 3S 10 a 8 8' 78 McM'h°a Toy Bo'y. PrinciThm^ Ellsmere. G.A^G,AN??IrA' ,br' c' 3' bv Gigant cum— Aster (M. GolJblatt). Weight todav 110 g?'«S lu^oy C42S fast ins 2 3 3 3 3» 31 Hogg Morales, Bonart. Lu^Mart? .-•-:,':. ,,:"'"is , ,,H:2t?,t J'" x ' x '-' * »*Hogg HaR»rd antaatkRai^haanock ^ oy l'ark 1 1-16 1: 46 J last 87623 3 4 1 4*1 Goldstein I'lannte. (iohliuate Vve, lol.SF. Grounds lm 70y 1:46 fast 95 2 2 2 1 V 21 R Lowe Doubt, Sicamous, Vngga. 677T^^eTrali: G^ds^bl^u^l^Se^ (M' Goldblatt1- Weight today 117. 67^6 n,yi:pHrk,1S lil cofif S I ' ft***-. St.Valentine. 5 fast I I 11 Sa 2 iSS Pr.ofCoins. ^'ST^,S 9 J5S ? * 2 K ^S li^r,^a1crTb^gB^i is iSa^tTtTfTfSi -"Sasrws ' iv" ' V-4r! fpft 1 1 J 1, 5?°^Ste.in ?•— "'"»'«• 'J'.mi Dolan, Yankee Girl. tv Park 1 1 '6 a, r « MS S2 iKl- ' If, Jl1 £°id*t-lB St' V:l'"»ine Pasadena. Anna Day. 67377 City l'ark 1 - - - B P ' " 3'5 Seder „JZ S-r. ,. . . Lf! SToddlagtoa, Rap'haunoek, C. Price. YANKEE GIRL, b f, 3, by Sir Dixon— Breakwater (C. R. Ellison). Weight todav 117 •7«P CityGParid" toi%t^ftSi,S 11! J i! \\ ^rn'r R«ud*- I ""11«- iS 2 2 22 i1 Mountain 6--::- ■ ll:C 1111"tr';Hood11- b, - Sir Toddtogton. Tileing Temaceo v 874M C l'ark lllV^SS SIfl I 2 J! ?? 2*%L . J"""^ Torn Dolan. FiiikSar " X Goldstein f , vt ^ Tileing, Anna Day, Granada. ,T-E-MAC,E0' TPMcro 3- by Macy— Tee-Ky-Tee E. b',c- (C. Durnell). Weight todav 122 ;c 'x'^.t'eark ll12i^S2S illlS o5k^d , VankeeGkl, SirToSdlnfton.0^,. mg" ™o^i«na ™udi?i L 2 M Preston 1! • " \a- 15? ? J. B. Laughrev, Arirno, Livius ■'■- vkand lisi"-l*fal? - - ]i Jli F Graham Vok Populi. OceanShore W.Sanda Is ™ i«i * ion ° ° " 5 4 4 3 Sandy Voladay. Rapid Water, Logistilla bIR TODDINGTON. ch. c 3 by T oddington-Osculation (Burlew & O'Neill). Weight today 117. gggjg "ISSS i1 M i^f ^s Ss:k.^VhpU"^^^ «^Vt^«, J 2 lS*1 faSt 106 * X J X 13 ll Jas Hen'syRappahannoek,' Pink Star, C Price. MORALES, br. c, 3. by The Commo ner— Sowing Girl (W. H. Fizer). Weight todnv 117 Es^r aasaas ; : p-atsr sansunEhS^ r»ST b. ,, 3. by St.. E,,b ,H™? y-Aur. II. (B„l.w * MMB). Wtisbt tod., 114. SraS a, i 3 Kii ysol;- ™£ sssoa&vaa^ II!,,'""", . ^ V s"od ■ "111 •« Garner P.Stcrling, St.Valenline, YankreCirl .^•E,™G' Pa S 3' bT S^t?^S $? ?' H\ Mc.Cor.rn ** ' „ Weight today 117. sz^j~mw\nm msmsm l-Milru 4 (I'.Nrili entry Sir Toddlngton and .Indue Post M. Goldblatt entry Gargantna, Mortlboy and Fantastic flan v\: Woodford eatry— Plak i-tar ami Morales. Sixth Race [6th New Orleans] SIXTH RACE— 2 Miles. 4-year-olds and upward. Sc'Jing. t:;:.;o,-i; UK.) S^^'4lbySr^.'^n WcBht today 92. 98281 F. Grounds 3-1 1:1,S fast I, U "u J l^po $ u„,r Morgan ori,,, Woo?^SiCJ^«4\hti ,- • ^ as i .a LS, lfs . ? 7 1 «*&»- r^'w-^SHr S7 K.A M.«g ffltW WfcWWfc. LCrawford. Horse^J ^2eiS Spffl, taWfaSS S 1 76 1 ! ft^ 5SSK3. ^-niTctv^rptfB^ MA™™"': rVILf? ^r"!," 5 ? 7 75 723"""^ MalUanV^Dr^v'o,;,;,! ^arvln^,,, MAE LYNCH, ch. f, 4, by Jean Be eaud— Fannie Taylor (J. McClernand). Weight todav 92 ''I"'1 ! ■ ,,,'"I""N M 2 2:2.-,:; last 94 2 1 5 1 7'. 6«1 Delaby licy Crawford 1 0 V . ,.,?• - i M I 7 :;:;;: S^W ..«Sf g SS ,! ,1 & g 5, g-^ IsirBiH^S8 660TOF. Grounds 1 1-3 2:3,1 fast 100 r, 9 7 9 91 KC^Farrow Big Bow. Mamie Algol Brilliant RANGER, ch. g, 5, by Albert— Hoodoo (J. E. Biuck). Weight todav 10i 6J425 City Park 5-8 1: «1| fast 120 14 11 II M» 14" Foy Bert Osra ootio.rii vi i- aSSi. . 67330 F. Grounds lm 70y 1 :53J hvy 105 12 12 13 M h-i 9"iFarrow G? Duchess AbiSre p ,'. V, t ■' ,: "'" ' P"* 7 8 l:2S fasc 102 ,2 i:: ,3 13 3 »..*C Morris Paul ciiliord.' B rt ' Osnl Mazouia LAYSON, br. 5, by Charade— Lash g, (W. P. Reed). Weight todav 10fi' !;-::"'" ' 1 ;"'k 1 1-* 2:08* faal Ul 8 6 E 6 5 5"'..l Dalv Anna Day Si \,iel ^ p.eil the Cat 87*79 City park I 1^1» faat. 112 10 11 10 ll 101 8«» Farrow G «, v.' orl '■„ It Uu. ", , I.".-" ' ^.'•"l;, -» «««• " 2121.: U :- PIGarawr iva.,!,,.:; II. ,.! ■ iivin-'i;,.* k»r». «"1'»" '•• Croon. ,.s i , H, Pal. hvy tSC 6 4 3 4 6* 6*1 Jas 1 l.u'syl.ight Note, P.Clill'ord. Iv Kllsworth DISCERNMENT, ch. f, 4, by Henry of Navarre— Detection (P. T. Weir). Weight todav 92 i'-;-! ,'. ,(;:?:"":ls -1 l IV^l D»2 .?J !" w M J" :" si:' A WIlHaiasLacy Crawford Dr.Yoang, Cashter' 67474 City Park 1 1:421 fast 110 5 6 6 6 ■ } 6'=.\Foy Orienl i: nit I emon 7 irl 67 io.". F. Grounds 1 1-16 1:51| hvy M 6 9 16 10 S' 8" Delaby S«T&lT W ^WUttaaas "028 City Park 1 1-8 l:54f fast 05 12 1111 9 101 9«1 Goldstein Oheron St/ Nol'l Reticent GLISTEN, ch. m, 6, by Knight of Ellerslie— Beloved (G. Knighthart). Weight today 105 ';'.'■■[ [; ,V ^ 11"'iv^:iC:',st l1'1 '1 '' s 7 f;ilk :" '■ «»lilh UcyOrawford. Dr.Yoang, Cashier! ?-•;,--t' -Troun(s , ,??:5**S 10° a fi 6 6 6 5^JBilac Huntington, Dr. Young. Lit. Klkin. 67^05 F. Grounds 1 l-x 1:.,, last 119 2 9 9 9 9 S«"lSchles'gcr Kaiserhoff, (iamester. DeleStTome 66704 F. Grounds 1 1-1« 1:531 mad W5 U 6 8 8 S^ll'^Vbuchon Mahogany, Etta M., Brilliant. TWENTY SHOT, ch. h, 5. by Harbinger— Kalmia (Banks & Bradford). Weight today 106 6C414 City Park S C 3:'»5j! fast 139 13 IS 12 13 13- ll-'-'JA Morrisonlncle James. Allies. Ilarel'oot. 66087 City Park 1 1-16 1 :63l hvy 104 7 6 6 6 8 8" Helgosen Klelnwaod. Foreigner. .Jungle Imp "264 Louisvllla 3-4 1:1:,| fast 109 Left at the post. O'M'ney Gamhrinus, Prestige, St. N'oel. LONGBRIGHT, b. c, 4, by John Bright— Mattie Long (F. M. Arthur). Weight today 97. 67379 City Park 1 1 S 1:64] last 106 s 6 8 8 8 8" Lloyd Bellimlian, Foreigner, Grenade ".V:- ';% k, 1 l-lf' 1 :40j slow 102 8 7 8 8 71 6" Beckman AnnaDay, KingBllsworth, .Sanction. 667WF. Grounds) 2 3:4aJ hvy 98 4 4 6 6 7" 6" Bilac Cashier, Stockwood. Tarlac. AMBERJACK, ch, h, 5, by Henry of Navarre — Aurata (J. Phillips). Weight today 104. 6. .03 F Grounds 1-4 2:07| fast 115 12 12 M ll M 8«1 Dowe L. Crawfoid. Horseradish. Gl.n. lar.-. 6^604 City Park 1 l-s i C.,s| slop ill 1 J 1 7 1 7-" J Lee St. Noel, Grenade. James Beddiek. J500 City Park ,-8 1 :2K| fast 118 11 7 10 8 S* 8" Dowe TfaeThraU, Locbgoil, H. of Hyacinth 6,3.9 City Park 1 1-S l:54g fast 105 6 4 5 7 7r- 716 Dowe Beliindian, Foreigner, Grenade Seventh Race [7th New Orleans] SEVENTH RACE— 1 1-1G Miles 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (l:16f t lfil.) AGRA, b. f, 3, by Falsetto or Alvescot— Oleska (F. W. Torreyson). Weight today 90. "73* F. Grounds 1 1 h; i .17 f fast (8 9 6 7 5 g 6« L Smith Lemon Girl, Solly M.. (Jnagga: 67429 City Park 1 1-16 1:471 fart M I 6 6 7 71 7 «iFarrow Reside, Noel, Sonoma Belle. ;,.:;... •. Grounds 11-16 1:54 hvy K 7 8 8 7 7^ 7'-'' Garner GaOSte, Reside, FoBSoluca. 67265 F. Grounds 1 1:44* slow loo 2 3 3 4 5" 51* Gaugel ByeByelL, Schro.Midway. Pangea, ADBELL, br. h, 6. by Plaudit— Na hma (C. E. Burnett). Weight today 111 6774* F. Grounds 5 1-2 f l:M|.faat 124 12 1. G 71 8*1 T Williams No Quarter, Spider Web, Kobjaaor. .... o i Ity l'ark 1 1-16 1:4.1 fast 110 1 9 9 10 91 10"i J Martin Ouinn Bradv, Beecher Foreigner 66286 F. Grounds 11-16 l:47g fast 111 5 4 1 1 1) l J Martin LemonGlrl, Scalplock.OmarKSayy'm 66210t . Grounds 6 1-2 f 1:241 hvy 120 13 3 2 in 75 Jas Hen' syH. Lucas, J. Kaufman. Pompadour. DR0MI0, ch. h, 5, by Lamplighter — New Jersey (W. H. McMullen). Weight today 111. 6772S I'. Grounds lm 20y 1:41* fast 112 1 3 5 G I* 4'^.Troxler Yankee Gu"L Reside. Donna. 67328 F. Grounds lm 70y l:50g hvy 108 2 12 12 12 71 7a A WlUiamsBeUindiaa Cobmosa Bazil 67253 F. Grounds 11-16 1:50 slow 102 2 4 5 7 6= 6«: Van DusenSt. Valentine. Tinker, Lad'vElIison 67202 F. Grounds 2 1-4 3:56 fast 92 3 2 4 5 5 5«iGarner M. Neal, Missouri Lad, G. Minister FOREIGNER, ch. g, 6, by Plaudit — Hereuse (F. W. Schmidt). Weight today 113. 67751 F. Grounds lm 70y 1:44 tasl IK 13 4 4 41 » Lloyd Granada. Grenade. Bebounder. 6,6.6 I-. Grounds 1 1-8 1:521 fast M5 4 3 1 1 l' 2*1 Lloyd Grenade, Granada, Merry Pioneer. 67... 9 Cilv Park 11:12 fast lift E 2 2 2 V* V McMahon EvieGreene. Paul Clifford, Henry O. S7M3 City Park 1 1-16 1:47 fast 106 2 S 8 8 7: 88 McM'hon Donna, Reside, Mary Morris. DELMORE. ch. c, 4, by Goldfinch— Brillar (Mrs. L. Harris). Weight today 107 67701 F. Grounds lm 70y 1:45 fast 104 2 4 4 2 7s 7»1 Jas Hen'sySin. Belle. Auditor. K. Ellsworth. 67.V... City Park 1 1-16 1:4&| fast 107 7 4 4 2 m ? Jas Hen' s-y Warner Griswell. Doubt, Reside. 1732!) F. Grounds lm70yl:51 hvy 103 4 1 1 1 1' 1' Jas Hen'sySin. Belle, SpongeCake, J. McBrlde. 67276 F, Grounds lm 70y 1:461 slow 100 8 7 7 6 4 47 Bilac Grenade. Paul Clifford, Beliindian. DOUBT, ch. g. 3, by Star Shoot— Mistrust (P. M. Civill). Weight today 85. 6. .30 1'. Grounds 1 1-16 1:471 Ws4 93 17 6 •. B 5*1 Gaugel Lemon Girl. Solly M„ Qnagga 67.-,,-. City Park 1 1-16 1:481 fast si) 3 7 7 6 2* 3-1 Goldstein Warner Griswell, Delmore, Reside. 67424 CHy Park 11:421 fast 104 11 D 7 7 7' 5«1 McM'hon (Jobless. Quagga, I), of Montehello. 671. 8 F. Grounds lm 70y 1:46 fast 86 10 12 12 6 6" 11 Goldstein Gaigantua, Sicamous, Quagga. HAPPY JACK II. , b. h, 5, by Hal ma— Sally Ban (J Arthar) Weight today 108. ■•.7.;2, city Park 7-S 1:31 S slo.v lis 8 7 8 6 1- 1* C Morris Mazonia, Lady Goodrich, Exalted. 67329 F. Grounds lm 70y 1:51 hvy K'9i 6 6 7 10 9 f*1 Nicol Delmore. Sin. Belle, Spontre Cake R2MF. Grounds lm 70y 1:481 slow 104 4 4 3 2 25 3-'l Lloyd IKmna, Sonoma Belle, Bitter Hand. BONART, b. c. 3, by Cesarion — Strathwitch (P. Dunne). Weight today 87. 67703 F. Grounds lm 30y 1:421 faat IM I 6 4 2 2- 2- Garner Morales. Gargantna, Gary Marie. 67680 F. Grounds 1 l:41j fast .107 4 4 4 2 K* » R Lowe Bye Bre II. . Kaiserhoff.' Coltness. 67580 City Park 3-4 1:14 fast 100 5 4 3 42 43 Hogg Foxmead. Posing. Butinskie. 67280 City Park 3-4 1:14* fast 101 1 S 8 G1 64 . Garner M. George, K. Pepper. S. Midwav. BYE BYE II. . b. f. 3, by Sir Walter— Northumbria (E. Trotter). Weight today 90. 67680 F. C rounds 1 l:44f fast 97 7 9 9 I IV |» il.m-,1 Bonart, KaLserhoff, Coltness. .'i F. Grounds 11 16 1:54 h\\ 90 4 2 I 1 2«* 4* B Lowe Tinker. Grace Larsen. Kalserboff. C ' ■ F. Grounds I 1 :44} Slow 199 4 2 2 1 l« l2 R Lowe Sebro. Midway, Paragon, H. Strome KEMP RIDGELEY. b. c, 3, by Gerolstein— The Proof (W. S. Williams). Weight today 100. 67753 F. Grounds lm 20y l:42j Cast KW 5 i 5 S 6* r.: Mountain Morales, Bonart. Garnanfaa. 676S0 F. Grounds ll:41ijfast 10112 12 12 12 12 12-JiMountain Bve Bve IL. Bonart. Kaiserhoff. 67030 City Park 1 1:411 fast 110 6 10 9 8 72 7»1 Seder Vesine, Fire Alarm. Reside W 9 CUy Paj-k l 1-J6 i ;47J t«*st 99 U »» U 10^ 93| Piclieaa P. ot Wooastwk, McAlUstef, Agra. Page 5 Oakland Entries and Past Performances for Saturday, March 23 Oakland entries and Past Performances for Saturday, March 23. WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK SLOW. First Race [1st Oakland] FIRST RACE — 5-3 Mile. 3-year-olds" and upward. Allowances. (30*--J -liii».) Index Course Dlst Tlmo "Teh Wt St H % *4 StrFln Jockey* Best Company INSTRUCTOR, br. h, 6, by Brutus — Initiation (H. C. Couse). Weight today 112. 67235 Oakland ' S 1:031 slop no 2 1 1 11 -" P Graham Tarp, Sahara, Spring Ban. 66786 Oakland 6 B i :03| mud ill 5 4 4 4' 4*1 Lt WilllamsBlagg, Jocund, Aaron J. SatTt Oakland 2-11:17 atop US S 5 1 l3 -i Horner Btagg, Klaa Ofltdona, The BorgkUL BEA LAD, b. c, 4, by Figaro — Sea Bass (W. M. Caine). Weight today 110. 67481 Oakland 3-4 1:141 good 109 .", 3 3 3] 3s] Sandy L. of the Forest, NIgrette, Delagoa. 67382 Oakland B-8 1:91 good 107 Z I 4 4* 2| sandy Native Son. Ethel Day, BillMaybam 67334 Oakland 7 B 1:28 lair LOO 111 2 21 --' E Dugan Jocnnd, Fisher Boy, Pontotoc 67136 Oakland S-g 1:011 fair 164 3 3 3 lnk 3-1 F Graham Entre Nous, Bill Mayham. Pontotoc SMITHY KANE. eh. g. 5, by Ranco cas— Red Nellie (Hall & Marshall). Weight today 100. Asri.i 5 1-2 f 1:081 slop 104 3 l 1 1*1* M Preston Enchanter, Radium, Lawful. 80947 Ascol :: I 1:144 fast 39 4 1 1 1 i Bl* M Preston TheMajor, St.Wlnlfride, Dnrhar. PONTOTOC, b. t. 5, by Juvenal— Prosaic (Kcene Bros.). Weight todav 100. 67736 Oakland 3 i l:16i mud 93 1 111' 2" Scovllle Bryan, Corn Blossom Beechwood. 67711 Oakland 6 1-2 f l:10f hry 107 l 5 5 6" - Scovllle Bryan, Nonle Lucille,' Neotanu*. 67636 Oakland l 1:41 fast US 5 5 3 3 4"". o'^scoville Ruby. Andrew Mack, Corn Blossom WARDINE. ch. c, 3, by Bradwardine — Total. Weight today 100. First, i-i a it . FIESSER, ch. c, 3, by Deceiver— Lydia II. (C. C. McCafferty). Weight today 100. 67557 Oakland 5 1-2 f 1:111 hvy li- 4 ill4 ti'-'iO Koerner Tea Tray II.. Parse, Weatberford 67457 Oakland B 1-2 f 1:091 good 112 Left at the post. C Koerner P. Neugent, Burn. Bush, Calmar 67107 Oakland 5 1-2 f 1:101 fair 112 1 J 1 8*12 Finn Dainty Morsel, Avona, Bertie A, fwOO Brighton B 5 1-2 t 1:07 fast MS I 1 3 V' IS Finn Penarris, Dasbaway, Waterbmy. CURRICULUM, blk. g, 2. by Hastings— Carlotta (S. Judge!. Weight today 97, 6768f Oakland 7-8 1:32 slpp 97 3 11 1 I1 2' R Davis Rightful, Mina Gibson, Bos Elder. 67408 Oakland PC 1:12 good : 7 t 2 2 2;i I* B Davis Phalanx. Delagoa, Oratorlan, 67486 Oakland 7-8 1:281 fast !'7 2 3 2 3 3} 3« R Davis Baby, Phalanx, Hedgetborn 67411 Oakland 7- L2B1 alop 95 4 12 2 5} 5" W Kelly Martinmas, it. Water, C Blossom. MAY PINK. ch. f, 3, by Rapallo— May Pinkerton (W. P. Fffiel. Weight today 95. 67682 Oakland 5-8 1:04 slop HO 7 1 I r 1*1 Rettig Tnwasentha, MandMcG., H'dmalden 67157 Oakland 5-8 1:03 slop no 2 11 P* 3- Rettig Peaeadera, L. Fltzgibboo, M. Turtle 67989 Oakland 5 1-2 f 1:061 fast 103 3 1 1 0' 71* Rettig Peerless Lass, Silver Line, Mechant Second Race [2nd Oakland] SECOND RACE — Futurity Course. (170 feet less than 3-4 mile.) 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. l: c :: -110.) ER0 PRYO. b. h, 8, by Milford— Eastern Lily (D. A. Ross). Weight today 112. K7640 \ 1 1:423 fast 103 113 3 !-' 3*1 Keogb Woodthorpe. Deemages Netting 67591 Ascot FC l:10J fast "-' :; 1 1 21 2° .1 Harris JoeKeiley, JofaoH., LillianAyres 67464 Ascol Park 5 8 i 021 good 110 12 5 3 8** S* R McDan'lManera, My Choice, Merry Sporl 67143 Ascol Park 7-- i .a; slop 110 8 E 1 I 61 7"lDorsey Cock .Sine. Fustian, Buttons. CONFESSOR, ch. h. 5. by lather Confessor— Kofiee (H. Stover). Weight today 112. 67708 Oakland lui 20y l:4Sj hvy U3 112 1 P* 2* C Koerner LaceH, Eduardo, Lone Wolf. 67582 Oakland r-8 1:291 good 112 E 4 3 2 2H 21 .1 Hunter The Reprobate, Meada, Shady Lad. 67433 Oakland 3-4 1:15| good 112 Lett at the post. J Hunter L. Nelson, The Reprobate, iviiiam. 97282 Oakland 6 1-2 f 1:221 fair no 3 5 5 51 71* SoovUh) I'al. Dr. Sbenaan, Lord Nelson. BARKLYITE. b. g. 8, bv Star Ruby — Hinda Dv.-yer (W. F. Fine). Weight today 109. 50716 Oakland l 1-8 1:53 J fast 105 5 2 6 I 8* 8" H Anders' nClaude, Fossil, Gold Money 50437 Oakland 1 i 14 1:48 ■ 1193 S E E E I* 4*1 II Anders' nFossiL Bombardier, Gateway. MAGRANE, br. h, 6, by Balgowan — Amelia May (H. W. Hoag). Weight today 109, 677U0 Oakland 2 '. 1:10 mud 111 I i 3 ;: ::-' C Koerner Comilfo, Hedgethorn, Wee Lass. 67384 Oakland 3-4 1:141 good 107 5 2 2 4"b i*h C Koerner L.M.Br.-it tain. Pontotoc, Soil Court 67285 Oakland 3-4 1:161 fair 107 1) 9 !) ft 9*'1A Brown Pontotoc, Dollie Dollars, Neptunus. 67208 Oakland 8-4 1:14 mud 100 4 3 2 2ni= 33 A Brown Gateway, Van Neat, Tavora. DR. SHERMAN, b. g. 9, by Gorman— Dolly (J. E. Hoppas). Weight today 109. 67702 Oakland 5-8 1:04 mud 120 8 8 I 2* [• A Wright Dr. Scliarff, .T. Kerchevllle. Hersain 67707 Oakland 3 1 l:18| hvy 109 3 5 I v 3' A Wright .lack KercheviUe, Mala, Cheers. 67582 Oakland - I 109 2 5 I S P*t1F Graham nio Reprobate, Confessor, Meada. SHADY LAD, ch. g, 6, by St. Gatien— Amouretta (T. F. Buckley). Weight today 109. 67582 Oakland 7 s 1:295 good 109 3 7 1 5 6'S 4* C Koerner The Reprobate, Confessor, Meada 67282 Oakland 6 1-2 f 1:221 fair 107 7 o 7 o- 6"1C Miller Pal, l r. Sherman, Lord Nelson. C7969 Oakland 7 8 1 38 good 197 ti I s 5 6* M C Miller 'J'iius II., Copt Burnett, SilverSue. ELEVATION, ch. g, 4. by Dieudonne — Scotch Fir (T. A. Fullum) Weight today 109. 67757 Oakland 5-8 1:032 mud 107 :, .". 2 2*1 24 C Koerner Pr. Wheeler, T.Reprobate, Hersain. 67685 Oakland 7 1-2 f 1:371 slop MS till lr' T : Cadlchon, Uedgetborn, Daniel C. 67634 Oak In nd 7-8 1:28 fast 19S 4 I 3 3 f SI Borel The Reprobate. FredBent, Alma Boy 67997 i la Man, i 3 1 1:11} goad US 4 7 5 fi' 6* llarly Lord Nelson, Sheen, Pr. Wheeler. NORWOOD OHIO. ch. g. 5. by Buck Massie— Liebe (F. Smith). Weight today 109. c,,,s| (Sc Oakland charl In this paper, i 6773S Oakland 3-4 1:14} mud 92 I i E 6 CI:lGrote Bryan, Pontotoc; Cora Blossom. B54S3 Latonla 3-4 1:15* fast 113 11 9 13 13" f»; i T Taylor KingPepper, TheTbraU, RedThistle. 49294 Latonia 3-4 1:171 mud 119 :» T 10 1'" 9"lPoy Simon Kent, Toboggan, Falkland. 65189 Latonia 3-4 1:141 tmat 192 7 13 12 12- 13»|P Keyea Belltoane, Nun's Veiling, Lidwlna HERSAIN. b. m, 6, by Sain— Hes- eria (R. R. Rice, Jr.). Weight today 107. B7757 Oakl ■• l l:03« mud UK 1 I i •, l»3 \V Fischer l»r. Wheeler, Elevatioo.TneKep'hate K7732 Oakland :04g mud 118 2 1 2 I- l« .1 Hunter Or.Shermau, Dr.Scharff, J.K'cbevilic 67907 Oakland 3 I 1:141 Rood 111 2 2 3 2] S' 1, WilliamsLord Nelson. Sheen, Pr. Wheeler, (7459 Oakland ( 1-2 f 1:22 good 198 S i I s 8,xlSandy Silver Sue, Fred Bent, Bnlford. SAHARA, b. f, 4, by Commando — Veva (J. D. Millin). Weight today 107. 67834 Oakland 7-8 1:28 fasl 185 5 8 7 9 9 n"" ' Koerner The Reprobate* Elevation. Fred Ren I 67534 Oakland I i 18 1:50 si.»i 95 17, 8 .- S*»1E Dugan AndrewMack, NIgrette, TheBorgian 67485 Oakland 1 1-16 1:471 fast 94 E I 4 4 4' 4-'.1. F. Dugan The Borgian, Northwest, .1 Moose 67399 Oakland 7-8 1:29ft good 119 3 2 I S li I*| C Koerner La Rose, Martenor, Mina Gibson. HEDGETHORN, b, c, 4, by Dundee— Running Maggie (C. C. MoCafferty). Weight today 104. 677»» Oal 3 I 1:16 mud 103 8 2 2 2*121 Lycurgua Comilfo, Magraae, Wee Last 67685 Oakland 7 1-2 f 1:371 slop 100 3 ! '. 4 .:-' ::■' Lycurgua Elevation, Cadlchon, Daniel V 67488 Oakland 7-8 1:281 fast 197 4 2 5 4 4} 4'1 c Koerner Ruby, Phalanx, Curriculum 87288 Oakland t-4 1:15! fair nm I s 8 8 8*1 Lycurgua Pontotoc, Dollie Dollars, Neptaana. HULFORD. th, g, 6, by Crighton — SMIie Bell (P. G. Lynch). Weight today 104. 67459 Oakland 61 2 f 1:22 good 195 1 2 1 V :'•' E Lynch Silver Sue, Fred Bent, Invader 672 ! Oakland 3-4 1:17 stow 194 I I I S« 1] K Lynch Frolic, \V. Thrush, .1. KercheviUe. 66785 Oakland liu 29y 1 :461 mud 104 4 1 2 ] :" 6" A WllliamsByronerdale, DanJel '.. Trapaetter fi07,'.i Oakland 7 B l:3ip slop 10S 3 11 1 l2 1*1 A WilliamsMetlakaUa, Burnolette, Flaunt Third Race [3rd Oakland] THIRD RACE— 1 1-S Mile.. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. (1:51}.— 4— 108.) LONE WOLF, br. g. 6, by Prinoe Plenty— Tootie Nieholg (R, R. Rice, Jr.). Weight today 103. 67; i ! I 16 1:51 1 107 •■■ 1 :: :.' 2'J 2" W Fischer l.a/.ei|. Kdnardo. Bvronerdale Hi i Oakland lm 20y l:48| hvy 110 3 8 6 6 I' 1 ' W Fischer Lazell, Confessor, Fduardo i (taklaud 2 1 14:06 slop Wi t :. 3 i 4 1-' W Fischer Inflammable, Huston, Iras 67535 Oakland I 1 s -an slop 109 5 3 2 1- 1' 1*1 \V Fischer Hooligan, Ed Sheridan, Isabellta. IRAS, b. m. 7, by Moreno — Panilia W. Walker). Weight today 102. B775I • j | 16 1:511 i I 102 5 7 7 6 E •"'■ .1 Hunter Laseil, lame Wolf, Eduardo. Oak land 21 1 1:06 slop 100 3 112 :'.' ::' .1 Hunter Inflammable. Huston, Lone Wolf 67560 Oakland 1 i t« 1:511 hvy 101 3 E 5 4 4« S*J J Hunter Watchful, Vincentio, Black Prince 67507 Oakland 1 1-2 2:401 slop 101 5 4 5 4 5s 51U J Hunter Graphite, BlaekPrince, Inflammable BYRONERDALE, b. g, 7, by Jim Gore — Briganra (J. M. Craned Weight today 101. 67758 Oakland 1 I 16 l:51g mud 108 1 3 1 1 B 1- L WllliamsLaaell. Lone Wolf, Bdoardo. 67261 Oakland 1 1-16 1:501 slow 109 1 2 :: 3 S*» 3»1 F Graham Jake Moose, And. Mack, Hooligan. 671350ak 11-8 1:56 fair 107 0 2 12 S* 2* L WiliiamsJake Moose, Morendo, Hooligan. E708S Oakland 1 Mfi 1 :3o mod 112 211 l ]i H L WUBaunsJake Moose, Hooligan, Harbor. INFLAMMABLE, cb. g, 5, by Donald A. — Mok-Ka-Hi (O. F. Humej, Woight today 93, 67658 Oakland I 1:06 slop 102 I 2 2 i 1J 1- Grote Huston, Las. Lone Wolf. 07507 Oakland 1 1-2 2:40* slop 102 s s 7 5 ■»' 3* Grote Graphite, Black Prince, Briers. 67435 Oakland 2 3:341 good :,v 12 2 2 2' 1= Grote Huston, Iras. W. 1;. Gates. 67385 Oakland 11-16 138 good 99 3 8 6 7 4nk 4= Grote ]•:. Sheridan, Car. Sarto, Alum Boy. MISS MAY BOWDISH, b. m, 6, bv Libertine— Phoebe F. (W. St. Vincent). Weight today 96. 67758 Oakland 16 1:51 j mud 109 700 7 '■ 6,s Galindo l.az.dl. Lone Wolf, Eduardo 67709 Oakland 11-16 1:53 hvy 96 8 •! I 4 S*» 2| Galindo Watchful, Black Prince Briers. 070',; Oakland 3-41:1418 1 Ul 11 li li lo 9 Palnaa Lord Nelson, Sheen, Pr. Wheeler. BRIERS, b. m, 7, by PerblaiSe — Bramble Leaf (Fleur de Lis Stable). Weight todav 92. ! Oakland 1 1 16 1:53 mud 101 14 2 2 1*2* Buxton Cadlchon, Isabellta Yellowstone 67709 Oak I : 1 16 1:53 hvy 106 2 8 7 B 6*4* V Graham Watchful, MiwcM.Bowdish, B.Prince 0705, Oakland 1 1 10 1:51 slop 105 8 8 S 5 3l 2:: P Grabam Fanny Side. Corrigan, Daniel C. Fourth Race [4th Oakland] FOURTH RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs. Bell Stakes. 2-year-olds. Allowances. (53—2 168.) FIRESTONE, ch. c, 2, by R ,yal Flush III.— Mtdrcda (T. K. Williams). Weight today 118. 67509 Oakland 1-2 40* slop 114 0 I » 2* Sandy Boas, Bacontenr, Smiley Corbetl 66426 Oakland 3 1-2 f 431 hvy 114 1 1* I7 1. WilliamsWilmore, Jeremiah, Rhinestone 96313 Oakland SS hvy lie 2 l1 1* W Miller Bravonre, Wllmore, Heather Scott. 6S241 Oakland 3-8 Kg hvy 114 I 1*1 1* L WUliamsRaconteor, Banker Hill, T. Calhoun WALTER MILLER, br. c, 2, by Watei cress— Lulette (S. C. Hildreth). Weight today 106. First start. THOMAS CALHOUN, b. c, 2, by Knight of the Thistle— Tantalize (H. T. Griffin). Weight todav 106. 67456 Onh 1 2 49 good IIS S 8 s 812JMusgr've Memorise, Sandpiper, Millie L. 66241 Oakland . hvy 114 E 4* 4U Horner Flieatone, Bacontenr, Hunker Hill. SAN Oil., b. g, 2, by Indio—Zuleika (Kecne Bros.). Weight today 103. 67H81 Oakland 12 51 J ship 109 I ', 6* 31 Scovllle Arthur Hyman, Rustler Macall 67606 Oakland 1-2 19 good (fl» 8 5 El 6* ScovUle Braggart, Rustler, Vespa. 67296 Oakland 1 1 EGf mud 105 S 8 7' 0lr,iT Lice t'reaiion. Bravoure, Pajaroita. Fifth Race [5th Oakland] FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile and 50 Yards. 3-ycar-olds and upward. Selling. (1:42—4—110.) ANDREW MACK, eh. h, 6, by Charaxus — Generine W. Cahill). Weight today 104. 07731 Oakland lm 29y L:44| mod 199 S E I 2 -:;i -" C Koerner CoL Jessup, Sup. Court, K. Rogers. 67636 Oakland ! 1:41 owl Ul :'• 6 5 2 2'1 31 C Koerner Ruby, Com Blossom, Happy Bice. 67634 Oakland 1110 1:50 slop 199 5 2 11 1* 1« C Koerner NIgrette, TheBorgian, Funny Side. RIGHTFUL, ch. h. 7, by Pirate of Penzance— Early Morn (R. R. Rice, Jr.). Weight today 104. 671 si (Se 'i kland chart in thit paper.) 67686 Oakland 7-8 1:32 stop U4 1 I 3 2 2- l4 W Fischer curriculum. M. Gibaen, Boa Elder 67619 Oakland 11-16 1:49 good 113 14 2 2 »* S W Fischer Lueian. Ld Sheridan. Cloverland. 67410 Oakland 1 1-16 l:50g slop 105 7 7 7 7 7 7" Sandy A. Mack. Mandator. The Borgian. THE BORGIAN, br. h. 5, by Brutus — Ledette (T. A. Davies). Weight today 100. 67609 Oakland lm l'JOy 1:47 good N6 I E 3 1 31 B*| w Smith Bedford, Fisher Boy, Oorrlgaa. 67534 Oakland 11-164^0 slop 103 053 3 j« 311 j Hunter AndrewMack, Nigretta FannySlde. 67485 Oakland 1 1-1« 1:47* fast 103 8 11,1 U 1* J Hunter Northwest .lake Moose. Sahara. 67410 Oakland 1 1-16 1:501 slop lr.", 0 3 4 4 4& 34 W Smith Andrew Maek, Mandator. Graphite. BOLOMAN, b. c, 4. by David Tennv— Ella Boland CD. S. Fountain). Weight today 92. 67710 Oakland B 1-2 f 1:194 hvy 96 5 S 3 V 1* Jarrett Misty's Pride, SLFrancis, Gateway. 67561 Oakland 7-8 1:291 hvy 109 E 3 1 2 2| 4" F Graham Corn Blossom. Bryan, Tarn 66583 Oakland 1 1 :43g slow 111 6 5 3 5 6 6 l*iX) Fountain Rubric. Ramus. Ocean Snore. 96431 QafcU 1 l:43g hvy 102 4 11 1 lh 44i Sandy Sir Edward, Northwest. Ramus. MITRE, b. g, 3, by Ornament— Stately (Mcnlo Stable). Weight today 82. 67769 Oakland 7-8 1:30| mud 107 7 7 0 I 6* B" Sandy Kudnra. Mechant, Johnny Lvons. 67461 Oakland :; 4 LMlgood 99 6 ;, I I 9**lLaaby L. of the Forest, NIgrette, Sea Lad. 67186 Oakland 3-11:17 slop 109 5 3 4 21 2!S La*Jhy Kottoua, Sam Barber, Frasctielo. 66961 Oakland 5 1 2 f I M Rood 10:, 3 S 5 5» 54J l ;iuliy AlLlndley, W. Sandals. Bt.tllmwood MABEL HOLLANDER, b. f, 3, bv Maxio — Circlet (C. White). Weight today 80. 67758 Oakland 1 1:451 mud ill 2 2 3 3 2* 2' A Brown Kogo, Lord Roaring ton, Cheers. 67966 Oakland 1 1-16 1:89% slop MO 4 2 2 2 1* 1« J Hunter «,ontrnt Bell, Kogo. Tanaha. 67583 Oakland i 1 43* good 102 4 114 5»| 5"J J Hunter Flaunt, Ink, Little Mirthful. 6745S Oakland 7 S 1 28| good 99 5 1 1 1 1* 1* J Hunter Tanana, Kogo. Blanche C. Sixth Race [6th Oakland] KXTH race— 7 IV rarlsaas. 8 year si as and upward. Ipaahd WalsMa, (1:SS — » -inn. •CORN BLOSSOM, b. b. 5, by Abercorn— Thankful Blossom (H. E. Rowell). Weight today 111. 67736 Oakland ; I:16{ mud 96 2 4 :: 2»* S" Harty Bryan, Pontotoc, Beechwood. 07030 Oakland 11:41 last 111 0 4 o 5 5J 3* L Williams Ruhr, Andrew Mack. Happy Blee. 67561 Oakland 7-8 1:29* hvy 108 3 2 3 1 l'l l2 C Koerner Krvan. Tarp, Botomah. 67SU Oaklana l l;ftj slop m Z 5 4 4 41* ?\ Sapdy MauUntor, K. Rogers, Happy Rice. NEPTUNUS, b. g, 6, by Ton Gallant— Glcne (W. M. Caine). Weight today 108. o,77ll Oakland 0 1-2 f 1 Joflivy 1*7 2 7 6 6»* 4» V Graham Bryan, Pontotoc, Nonle Lueiile 67336'OakIand 7-8 1:28 Drir 101 2 G 6 S 5* 5"iSamiy Jocund, Sea Lad. Fisher Boy. 67286 Oakland 3-4 1:15;! lair 10" 7 0 7 5- 36 F Graham I'.mtoKK', D. Dollars. K.M.Rrattain 666.58 Oakland 1 1:42 fair 107 5 6 6 5 5l 514iA Brown Voladay, St. Elmwood. Fulletta. DORADO, ch. g, 5, by Amigo — Fame (A. Koenigsberger). Weight today 108. 67684 Oakland lm BOy 1:17 slop mo 322 I 21 2i C Koerner Bedford. Karl Rogers OorrigaD 96778 Oakland 1 1-16 l:oN» slop 9S 6 6 6 5 4-J 3*1 W Miller Beechwood, Tonv Faust 1) Miller 6t697 Oakland lm-50y .1:471 mud 103 5 5 3 1 l3 l2 W Miller Beechwood, Ed Sheridan, La Rose. GATEWAY, b. h, 6. by Del Paso II.— Seco (J. S. Wood). Weight today 108. 67710 Oakland B 1-3 f 1:191 hvy 197 :( 5 E 4} 4" F Wilson Boloman, Misty's Pride St Francis 67585 Oakland 3-4 1:15 good 106 S U 5 4ll 3*1 F Wilson St. 1'ramls. M."l'ride, E. M.Rrattaiu 67208 Oakland 3-4 1:10 mud Mi 2 4 4 4* IS W Miller Van Ness. Ma'jrane, Tavora 67109 Oakland 6 1-2 f 1:211 fair 105 1 2 4 4' 2* F Graham Sir Brillar, EthelDay, Ocean Shore. MASSA, ch. g, 5, by Masetto— Satisfaction (W. H. Hammond). Weight today 108. 67565 As :;i 1:131 fast 192 E 4 1 I 2'1 Dorsey n,„, Domo, Pantonfle, J.R.Laughrey 66062 Oakland Dn BOy 1:47 livy 104 4 4 3 2 21 21 J McBrlde Gateway, Critical, Monaco Maid E5746 Oakland lm 50y l:45g slow 104 5 2 3 1 2* 14 J McIntyreDolimla". Fulletta Salable 65601 Oakland 1 1-16 1:471 fOM 99 4 4 4 4 45 4* Drussel DoUnda. Critical, Christine A 65565 Oakland 1 l;41g fast IOO 4 3 1 1 l'U» J Mclntyrelakersall, Earl Rogers, Fisher Boy. NONIE LUCILLE, ch. f, 4, by Bradwardine — Duchess of Kilwarlin (C. C. McCafferty). Weight today 103. 67,11 Oakland 6 1-2 I 1:10| bvy 103 5 11 11 3*1 Lycurgua Bryan, Pontotoc. Neptunus 075S5 Oakland 3-4 1:16 good SS I «ft at the post. Lycurgus St. I'ran, is. Mistv'sl'ridc, Gateway 070S4 Oakland , 3-4 1:151 mud 92 5 4 1 1J 4" Lycurgus Van Ness. Pr. Titania, Mansard. 67011 Oakland 3-4 1:14 fast 104 1 3 3 3' 54 J Hunter Sugarmnid, Ethel Day. Pr. Titania. PIMKIM, br. g, 3, by Fitz James — Petal II. (C. Van Dusen). Weight today 95. 07735 Oakland 5-8 1:021 BlUil 107 6 12 1*1 1« Gross Kokoino, Word Sandals. Yank 17333 Oakland 3 I 1:161 fair lfl-' 5 3 2 2' 2" E Dugan Blanche C. D. of Orleans, Mechant 86634 Ascut lark 1 1 :44J good 107 5 2 2 2 l1 2 R McDan' lTreas.Seeker, IrisliMail. Frascuelo 00403 Aseot Park 8-4 tOSI bvy 107 1 1 1 1* 1' R McX»an"lG. Heather. Baulada. Loie Hieh. HAPPY RICE br. c, 3, by Dr. Rice— Mishap (C. Whitel. Weight today 95 67636 Oakland 11:41 fast 97 3 2 4 4 3- 4* K Dugan Ruby, Andrew Mack. Com Blossom 67511 Oakland 1 1:441 n*op 87 112 3 3' 3» E Dugan Mandator. B. Rogers, Corn Rh.ssom 67407 Oakland lm 20y 1 :45J slop 101 111 1 1= 1 J j Hunter Fairvstreet. Duke ofOrleans. Bogoa I 7:2.7 Oakland 1 1:43] fair Hil 3 11 1 l'l I1 J Hunter F.oguiu, Treas. Seeker. Huerfano, Hot Springs Entries and Past Performances for Saturday, March 23 Hot Springs in tries and Past Performances for Saturday, March 23 * WEATHER CLEAR, TRACK FAIT. First Race [1st Hot Springs] FIRST RACE— 1-2 Mile. 2-ycar-olds. Allowances. (4S— *•— Kill.) fndex Course Dlst Time T'ck Wt St % % *4 StrFin Jockeys Beat Company HASTY, b. f, 2, by Greenan — Loyalirta (H. R. Baker). Weight today 06. 67719 Oaklasrn 1 1 481 fast 106 4 ! :;- 2* A'buchon GreabPirate, AnntHala, S Roosmore 67644 Oaklawn 1-2 481 good loll 3 2 2- 1- A'buchon Hollow, Hustle. Oscar T 67493 Oaklawn 1-2 4Sg fast 100 6 3 6 o4 Griffith Hollow, BoB Weevil, L. Hsnabuis. 67293 Oaklawn 1-2 49£ good 96 5 4 6*1 5»J Dearborn Hustle, Flarney, Watuga. AUNT HALA, b. f, 2, by Cesarion — Jennie Lee (C. S. Williams). Weight today 96 67719 Oaklawn 1-2 48| fast 106 6 3 4- 3" Cline Greal Pirate. Hasty S. Roaontore 67668 Oaklawn 1-2 481 fast loo ■ 3 2' J 2»n J Foley ShirleyRossmore. Fare Manchester 67569 Oaklawn 1-2 48J fast 103 3 6 4' \',3 A'buchon Great Pirate, Hollow Manchester C751S Oaklawn 1-2 4Sg mud 104 1 2 21 ll A'buchon Watuga, Bewitched, Toro. ALBERT STAR, b. c, 2. by Star Shoot — Lady Alberta (D. T. Morris). Weight today 114, aklawn l-S 481 tmmt US I 6 8* S1' Dearborn Greal Pirate, Hasty, Aunt Hala ttklawn 3 1-2 f 423 fast 113 3 1 1* 1 ■ Mountain B. Bowlegs, Albert M., Sig Sass! COURIER GIRL, b. f, 2, by Meadowthorpe — Bramble Leaf (R. L. Thomas). Weight today 108 67019 Oaklawn 1-2 481 fast no 7 4 5* 5" C H Shlll'gColonel Bob, Ida Mav Work-a-Day, . 918 Oaklawn 3-S 371 fast 106 2 2» U C H ShllfgOroba, Aunt Hala, Wm Blasett. 9S8SS oaklawn 3-S 3ug slow 112 10 11- 121*1C H Shill'gl'andango, Dandy Dancer, Rustle. FANDANGO, b. f, 2, by Ornament — Star Dreamer (G. W. J. Bissell). Weight today 105. 67368 Oaklawn 1 2 481 good 112 ~ 3 4* 47 G Swain Colonel Bob. Ida May Hollow 67218 Oaklawn 1-2 41 :-! slop in 2 2 4" 4* J Foley Ida May. Hollow No' Engine taklawn 1-2 4!*s fast ill 2 1 1« I3 J Foley Hasty Agnes, Watuga, WaterLock S6S6S Oaklawn 3-S 36j! slow 107 I l3 P .1 Foley Dandy Dancer, Rutsle. Hasty. WATER LOCK, br. c, 2, by Dr. Sam — Easy Stride (Stubbs Bros.). Weight today 90. 67718 Oaklawn 1-3 481 lasl 96 1 2 3*13' E Martin Hollow. Hustle. Katharine Marshy 07043 Oaklawn 12 40 good N 1 1 1- 1- Shreve Meadowgreen, Flarney AstoriaBeUe 67568 Oaklawn 1 2 5IH last 10S 13 13 12- 1214 ".Dearborn Albert. M.. Rifle Range Toro 67493 Oaklawn 1-2 4S? fast HO 1 1 3' i 4^ Shreve Hollow, Boll Weevil, L. Hapsburg. BESS WARD, ch. f, 2, by Contcstor — Fannie W, Eonso (J. C. Milam). Weight today 111. 67118 Oaklawn 1-S 40 fast 196 5 4 4- li D Austin D. Dancer, Hollow, Lady Hapsburs 66T94 Oaklawn 13 Mk fast 111 2 1 l'i 2 A'buchon Manchester, B. Bowlegs, Financier. BEWITCHED, b. f. 2, by Frankfort— Greenwich (R. L. Thomas). Weight today 96. 67619 Oal-lawn 1 2 501 mud 106 3 3 l2 li I Austin Merrilield. Chulita, Bella 67518 Oaklawn 1-2 4Sg mud loi 3 3 3*1 3 1 C H Shill'gAant Hala, Watson, Toro. 87418 Oaklawn 3 1-2 f 4J Cast 105 S 13 hV 10 * C H Shlll'gAaat Hah), Kits Louise, Waio-a 67094 Oaklawn 3 1-2 f 42* Cast 198 14 14 141 14 * Wlsoard Hasiy, Aunt Hala, Orona, MANCHESTER, ch. c, 2, by Banastar — Mansana (J. S. Hawkins). Weight today 108. 6766S Oaklawn 1 2 481 last 117 I I 1-' 4-\ Butler Shirley Roasmore, Aunt Hala Fare 67569 Oaklawn I 2 48} fasl 118 I 1 S'S 4*J C 1! Shill'gtireat Pirate, Hollow Aum llala 66994 Oaklawn 1-2 4S| fast lis 3 2 2- l D Austin L.'ss Ward. B Bowlegs Financier t6893 Oaklawn S-S 3S| good 193 4 1» l4 Butler C. II. Shilling, Albert M., F. Henry. WALDORF BELLE, b. f. 2, by Wyeth— Sweet Billie (P. T. Chinn). Weight today 111. 67543 Oaklawn 31 2 f 421 good 107 11 13 12} 10" J J Walshonda. Watuga, Leota Kalhryu. H. L. Thomas entry- Courier Girl and Bewitched. Second Race [2nd Hot Springs] SECOND RACE — 3-4 Mile, 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (1:121— S— IIS.) BLACK ART, br. h, 5, by Sorcerer— Hue (W. L. Mowerl. Weight today 108. 67470 Oaklawn 3-4 1:1 \'i fast lot S S 13 12* 12 1T More land Sorrel Top. Ins Gray Miss affable 67420 Oaklawn 3-4 1:10 fast 198 19 12 13 S' U'|C Fisher Oman J.. Lucuflus, I'.andillo. 67323 Oaklawn 3-4 1:102 hvy IIS 4 5 I 51 s:liMorcland Adesso, Shenandoah, Hustling Silk. GAY BOY. b. h. 8, by St. Saviour— Orlie (G. W. J. Bissell). Weight today 108. 67745 Oaklawn 3 I 1:141 fast 11112 10 12 13' 13|;|-..I .1 Walsh Proteus. Birmingham, Bonehrake 67002 City Park 7-8 1:28 fast 106 S 1 S 1 S* 4" .1 Lee Paul Clifford, Bert Osra, Maaonhi 66924 City I'a.rk 3-4 1:131 fast 112 11 10 !) 12' I21* McMahon BeUeStrome, Woodsaw. Pr Brdtas, 66719 V. Grounds 3-4 1:171 mud 111 S 0 I 75 7"1 .1 U-o. Blue Dale, Malalda, Voting. SNEER, ch. g, 6, by Bathampton — Ironic (M, Burton). Weight tcday 105. S6299 !'. Grounds 3-4 1:131 fast 106 6 1 2 P* 7" K Burton C. On Sam, Dapple Cold. .1. Peters. 66228 F. Grounds 5-8 1:01 k 1 85 :. a 4 5* 6"1F Burton Toboggan, Alencon, MeodoWbree»-. 65S46 F. Grounds 3-4 1:161 stow 101 6 4 5 7" 7"i.l ' Burton Woodsaw, operator. Happy .lack il 65813 F. Grounds 5 L2 f 1:071 fast W i 4 1 1 4" 4s P Barton Glamor, Rebo, Lady Henrietta. FLORIZEL, b. g, 6, by Juvena! — Florentia (H. McCarren. Jr.). Weight today 100. 67447 Oaklawn 7-8 1:28 fas- 96 I 3 4 6 7 o : Skirviu Lord Dixon. Proteus, Request. 67422 Oaklawn 11:41 fasl 198 2 i 4 4 .",-' 4' Skirviu Tyrolian, Beecber, King Leopold. 67248 Oaklawn lm 70y 1:481 mad WO 2 2 3 4 4i 4:- Skirviu Fii|i. Incubator, Concert. 17196 Oaklawn lm 7«y 1:44 Lust 196 4 2 4 4 i- 3" F Perrett High Bear, Bottles, Midas. ALBERT FIR, ch. h, 5, by Albert— Balsam Fir (G. H. Marlman). Weight today 108. 67645 Oaklawn 7-8 1:29 % 1 112 5 11 1 2" 1' J Foley Bonehrake, Simon Kent. Incubator. 641 1 Latonia 1 1:401 fast |('3 6 8 8 S S S^HIarrigan Amberlta, Docile, Bullfinch. 64126 Latonia l 1:431 good '"7 I :; I 4 6 6" Harrlgan Borkehnore. St. Sever, oddoleOa. 63999 Latonia I 1:421 fast loo 2 2 2 2 2'i l1 M Preston St. I'aris. Labor, Capttaao. BEN STRONG, b. c, 3, by Ben Stromo — Georgia Kinney (L. A. Cella). Weight today 96. 17721 Oaklawn 5-8 1:011 fast '":i ' 111! I'll) Riley A.Flower, D.Hamilton, RedganuUet 67673 Oaklawn 3 1 hl4J last 98 S 1 1 1* 1- F Swain Rose Hart. Ins Gray, Loiter. 67595 Oaklawn 3 I 1:14 fast !'l 3 11 1* 2" F Swain Haughty, Sorrel Ton, Halbeii. 67469 Oaklawn 5 1 2 f 1:072 fast Ut 2 11 Uk 3** Cherry AutumnFlower, Hawkama.Hosellart BUREN ARNOLD, b. f, 3, by The Commoner — Satellite II. (B. S. Home). Weight today 90. liTTJM (See Oaklawn etiari In tiiis paper.) 67622 Oaklawn 5 1-2 f 1:101 mad MB 7 1 1 64 614iA'buehon Ballad. Broken Melody, Edith It, 67546 Oaklawn 5 1-2 [ 1:07 good 104 2 4 4 6- 7" J Conway Pretension, Autumn Flower. Klip. 67396 Oaklawn 6 1-2 f 1:971 foot lot 1 3 3 3" S'*1F Burton Hyperion II. , The Bear, l'unii ulaire 6(105 Oaklawn 3-4 l:16g fast 117 3 11 li 5si G Swain Sir Vagrant, June Time, Ballad. ALENCON, ch. g, 5, by St. Carlo — Gold Lacs (E. J. Gildersleevo). Weight today 10G. 67421 Oaklawn 3-4 1:14? fast 05 6 4 4 4i }«1 Troeman Lady Vashti, Y. Pilgrim, Calabash. 07171 Oaklawn 3 4 l:14f* fast 'M 3 3 6 5 67 G Swain Hannibal Bey, Ties .loli, Tern'sHod 67*70 Oaklawn 3 4 l:15g fast 101 4 2 2 S» 2h Butler Midas, Miss Affable, C.L*ia C. LUCULLUS, br. g, 5, by Hermence — Summer Hours (A. Jones). Weight today 105. 67523 Oaklawn 7-S 1:311 rnud !t!i 0 8 4 4 ,' V .'. Dearborn Alias. Balsbot, B. .1. Swanner. 67479 Oaklawn 3-4 1:14? fast 10511 11 ! ll'ilt15 D Austin Sorrel Top. las Grav. Miss Atfalde. 67420 Oaklawn 3-4 1:16 fast 10'J i 3 4 2i 2» C H ShiU'gOmah J.. Bondillo, Prince of Pless. 67097 Oaklawn 3-4 1:141 fast 117 8 8 6 4J 431 Cherry Merrick, B. J. Swanner, Gavin C. GUS SCHUETTE. b. c. 4, by Galore— Belle of Butte (I. B. Fitzgerald). Weight today 101. 67570 Oaklawn G 1 2 I 1.081 fast 110 7 8 11 11- 11-" W Alien Oinali J., Fleming) Saval.le. TOMOCHICHI, br. c, 4, by Lord Henry— Perfidy II. (F. J. Pons). Weight today 104. 67646 Oaklawn 3-4 1:15 good 103 7 7 7 I1 1 * Moreiand King Wilda, Jake Sanders, Protean. 67572 Oaklawn lm 20y 1:44 last 106 t 6 5 4 V 4-i J 3 Walsh V. Lubbock. Dr. Hart, Little Giant 67418 Oaklawn 1 1:42 fast 193 13 2 2 9' in11 A'buchon Corson, Mrs. Annie, Mart Gentry. i. 7l_o Oaklawn 3-11:16 fast 108 7 7 6 9'' 75 A'buchon Omah J., Lucullus. Bandillo. HAUGHTY, ch. f, 4, by Handsel— Rumpoint (J. W. ONeall). Weight today 102, 67671 Oaklawn 3 I 1:14 tool 94 3 Z 2 S» 41 Butler Pretens'n, Beac.Ugbt, HanaL Bey. 67595 Oaklawn 3-4 1:14 last OS | ;; :; 2". In Butler Ben 8treag, Sorrel Top, BatberL 6733 Oaklawn 3-4 1:141 fast MO 2 1112 1* Shreve Sorrel Top, Bellloone, Ina Gray. OMAH J., ch. g, 5. by Bobby Beach — Mary Pease (Wright & Martin). Woight today 105. 67570 Oaklawn 5 1 2 f 1:081 fasl ill 2 3 2 11 I" Mountain Fleming, Savable. Invasion. 0717a oaklawn 3-4 1:141 fast 19813 2 2 3} «" Oherrv Sorrel Top. Ina Gray, Miss ACataSi 67420 Oaklawn 3-4 1:16 fast 105 2 1 1 l4 ll Cherry Lucullus, Bandillo, Pr. of Pies.-. FLIP, b. g, 3, by Bute — Covert (P. King). Weight today 'Jf . 67744 Oaklawn 3x4 1:14} fast 108 I 2 2 21 1*1 P Swain (U'doveer, Dr.L.Huffman, J.Simpson 67595 Oaklawn 35 1:14 tost SS 1 5 4 .".- B* Sorer* Haughty. Ben Strong, Sorrel Top. 67510 Oaklawn 5 1-2 f 1:07 good 106 5 5 5 3h 3" Shreve Pretension. A. Flower, I'iiieftain. 67110 Oaklawn lm 7uy 1:4 IJ fast 06 4 1 2 2 4 45J Shreve Wing Ting, Tern's Hod. High Bear. MISS AFFABLE, ch. m, 5, by Montana — Fascination III. (A. J. Freeman). Weight today 98. i . 7 7 1 1 Oaklawn 7-8 1:261 fast lot l 2 2 2 I1 5'- G Swain Savable. Bawkasaa, Heipiest. 67005 Oaklawn 3-4 1:141 fast 109 7 0 4 4U 4 '. Moreland Sorrel Top. S. Moments, Ina Gray. 67523 Oaklawn 7-8 1:311 mud 107 X 7 6 S 9 9" C H Shill'gAtlas. Balshot, B. J. Swanner. R7470 Oaklawn 3-4 l:14g fast lot S 4 4 2J 3'i C H Shill'gSorrel Top, Ina Gray, S. Rocamora. INA GRAY, ch. f, 4, by Bowling Green— Mopsy (C. B. Campbell). Weight today 96. 67695 Oaklawn 3-4 1:141 fast MM 3 4 5 5' 3 "S Dearborn SorrelTop, S. Moments. MissAffable 67673 Oaklawn 3-4 1:14} fait 102 1 3 3 S* 8*1 Troeman Ben Strong, Hos.- Bart, Potter. - 67470 Oaklawn 3-4 1:141 fast 95 6 3 3 l'l 2n Shreve SorrelTop, MissAffable, S.Rocamora Third Race [3rd Hot Springs] THIRD RACE— 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. (1:121-5—113.) AUTUMN FLOWER, b. f, 3, by Di eudonne— Dashing (A. Weir). Weight today 92. 0772! Oaklawn 5-8 1:011 fast 104 2 2 2 1" 1*1 G Swain B. Strong. D. Hamilton, Hedgauntlet 67510 Oaklawn 5 1-3 f 1:07 good pil 4 3 2 2- 2:' Keating Pretension, Flip, Chieftain. 87409 Oaklawn 5 1-2 f 1:071 fast IOO 3 .. l 2* l"k Keating Ben Strong, Hawkama, Hose Hart. 67399 Oaklawn 5 12 f LOSg good ]03 3 5 3 2J 2» Dearborn Tivolini, Moonvinc, Hose Hart. FUNICULAIRE, b. h, 5. by Him yar— Frogmore (T. P. Hayea). Weight today 103. 67396 Oaklawn 5 1-2 f 1:071 fast 121 5 7 I V 4IJ,.D Austin Hyperion III., The eBor. B. trnefd. 07221 Oaklawn 3 1 ItlGJhvy 115 7 6 6 7" 7" I' Austin Mike Sutton, Merrick, Calabash. 66169 Churchill D 3-4 1:131 fast 103 7 6 4 5 2'iD Austin Meadow breeze, Frontenac, Usury. DON HAMILTON, b. g, 4, by Donald A.— Lady Hamilton (W. W. Elliott). Weight today 105. 07721 Oaklawn 5-8 1:011 fast '17 1 3 3 3* 33 J Foley A. Flower. -B. Strong. Hedgauntlet. 66690 Ascot Park 7-8 1:28 good 100 5 6 5 5 6« 341 Lawrence Tartan. Mandarin, Ormonde's Right 66632 Ascot Park 1 1:41 good 5l ! 1 2 2 2' 2" C Ross PantouBe, Gorgalete, Daruma. HYPERION II., b. c. 4, by Mazagan— Van-a-Clar (L. A. Cella). Weight today ll2. 7471 Oaklawn 3-4 1:131 fast 10813 2 2 3} 6"". 'horrv Hum. Bey. Tres Jell. Y. Pilgrim. 67396 Oaklawn 5 1 " f I :n7J faM 117 3 2 2 2- 1" Cherry The Bear. B. Arnold. Piuiiciila ire. Port Erie 7-S 1:27 fast 06 4 4 5 6 41 6;i Swain (Vbmoaa, Scotch Llnuie. G. Lnamel. Fori Erie 7-8 1:261 fust 108 2 2 2 3 2» 24 Swain GoldRnamel, Lonpante, IVter Paul. MIKE SUTTON, b. c, 3, by Boanerees— Bettie Barry (Stubbs Bros.L Weight today 96. 67571 oaklawn 2 1 1:131 fast 102 t 2 2 l" i 2 • A'buchon The Bear, HannfltalBey. WlngTtng. 0742! Oaklawn 3-4 1 :14g fast 107 7 7 7 01 4l Cherry Lady Vashti, Y. Pilgrim. Calabash. 67371 Oaklawn 3-4 t:15 good 103 4 1 2 2'1 2" C H Shi'.lgllannibal Bey. I'.raden, Ralbert. 675:1 oaklawn H WaJ hvy 100 5 3 2 ll 1'$ C H ShlU'g.Umlck. Calabash, Tres JoU. THE BEAR, hr. g, S, by Bowling Green— Erla d'Or (Mrs. 8. B. Lawrence). Weight today 105. 67771 Oaklawn 5 1-2 f 1 :06J fast 97 2 1 1 1* l3 Bailey Marathon, The Abbot. 87671 Oaklawn 3-4 1:13 J fast 98 2 1 1 1» 1B C H Shill'gM. Sutton, HannibalBey, WingTlng. 67521 Oaklawn S-4 1:15| mud 100 4 1 1 1» 21 C H Shill'gCalabash, Lady Vashti, Y. Pilgrim. MARATHON, b. c. 3, by Martagon— Ondulee (L. A. Cella). Weight today 96. 67771 Oaklawn 5 1-2 f 1:06$ fast 100 1 2 2 24 2* P Swain The Bear. The Ahltot. 67294 Oaklawn 5 1-2 f 1:08J good 11. "i 1 1 3 2 36J Cherry .liniSiinpson, Gleudoveer, C.Heeney. 67170 Oaklawn B 1-2 f 1:08| fast 110 1 11 l'J l1 Cherry Mike Sutton, Binondo, Deacon. 66323 Jamaica 1 1-16 1:4S| good 98 7 6 4 6 7 7»1 F Swain T.Waddell, Tileing, MasterofCraft. L. A. Cella entry — Hyperion II. and Marathon. Page 6 i $5 Grand Derby Special $5 LAST CHANCE-STARTS TODAY! We refund your 05 and a 66 straight bet on this horse \ If he does not win the Orescent Olty Derby at New Or-. leans tomorrow. This guarantee Limited to 150 Orders. WILL WIN AT GOOD ODOSI 1 This horse has been advertised for the past nine day?. There will be some that will not get the guarantee, as we i will exceed 160 ardera by a good margin Thisgunraa- l tee doea not make him win or lose. But it shows the eon- , Bdence that we plsee in him. If any horse we give is wlth- ', drawn, disqualified, or wins under 8 to 1, we give you - Knot her horse. Tins horse will not be triven out OVER THE TELEPHONE. You may telephone your order and we will deliver it to you, or you may call at eUlee. Nobody knows what our - horses do, only our clients Those who do not get the \\ guarantee will tie reimbursed in some way. Those that get our guarantee, in case the horse loses, we will return MONEY ON MONDAY. i) Messenger Service Free. Tel. Main 1769 NOTE— Do not delay messengers in any way, as we want otll to get their sheets in time. o C. L'ilOMMIDEAU &. CO., Chicago, III. j Room 5. 45 La Salle Street. 6 GUARANTEED WINNERS 6 ONE WIRE EACH DAY. Take no chance, but get IN THE TCSII ;ind FOLLOW AN EXPERT HANDICAPPER, who puts you wise snd keeps you wise. I am constantly on the grounds day and night, and am personally acquainted SHREWD OWNERS, TRAINERS AND JOCKEYS. which enables me to impart INFOItM \TION AB80-1.1 TF.I.V I NOKTAIN AH1.K OTIIKIJ W IMK. I know some GOOI THINGS that are to be HTAKTK1I within the next few days at UOOIv priees. so SCBSCKIBK and WIN SOME EASY MONEY! I will send you SIX 1. 1 A l A NTKKIl WINNKK8 for $5 110. Try us. Sulwcrlbe today and I will wire you two this week that should eome in front at long prices, that comes from a SOURCE THAT NEVER FAILS; from people who are "OUT TO WIN." So why not get the l.iiOH I II I M.s that will eome up during the remainder of the meeting. Kemember that my terms are only $ • 00 for »i \ ei'AKANTEKII WI1NNKK8. So subscribe at onee and ... »l r«'F s 18 AHstKED. D. W. CORNELL, Near Race Track. 1083 N. Dorgeaols St.. NEW ORLEANS, LA. LUTE FOSTER 3-1 Won i j I was our Uaily One Horse Wire Friday. ' , I T H R EE I | [ ■ || WINNERS I 1 $5.00 I '] ■ — - I i i aj /"\T I /■*» C I Today «e have word on one that | | INV-/ I IVsC. should win |ii-t a» easy as yes | | tenlay ami will be sold singly. | i II T. C. WOOD &. CO., ! ! 59 Dearborn Street : : Chicago. III. ' I ESTABLISHED 1904. | JOHN CHESTER CO., KM'KKT CLOCKKKS. OCCASIONALLY (NOT DAILY). TWO BIG KILLINGS! WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. March 27th and March 30. HMM are Two of BhMM I'repped-Iu-Keeret kind, and for reasons of a Private Nature, we are compelled to be very careful ami not say too much (in print Alt we say is: You can't afford to miss them, as they are something out of the Ordinary and iu whieli the smut-tot clique now Operating will Itcttheii money. To also give you the Kenellt of these two tioodthlngs, we will make you a * i.e. lui Offer— the 2 lor *S. Terms: $2 for One Special, $5 for 3 Specials. Room • IHeCloskty HulldtUR, 320 St. Chatrlea St. NKW OK I. h ANN. I, A. BIG KILLING! TODAY, L0NGSH0T! This one is iu tor the liifgest inup evor attempted at a western racetrack for some time. GUARANTEE! 1 guarantee this horse to WIN and win only, for 1 am paying for litis information handsomely, and know this combination never tailed to get what they wanted. This wiro will not be sjlu hafore 1 1 a. m. today. ; C. R. JAMES, Reom 60, 119 La Salle St , TERMS! $1.00 Daily; $5. 00 Weekly. Lute Foster 3-I Won And again Lester's clients won heavily. Today's Special will win as easily as the above good thing did yesterday. BILL LESTER & CO. Suite 37. 90 La Salle Street. Chicago. III. Ttl. Main 2928. Owners and Trainers. $2 Daily, or $10 for 6 Guaranteed Winners. I Know the Winner of the Brooklyn Handicap has always been hard to pick, and the long prim* which have been laid every year at this time have never looked good to me before, but the 100 to 1, quoted this year in the future book against a certain horse, would be nearer 10 to 1 if what 1 know was known by anyone who could take full advantage of it. If 1 feel satisfied that 1 will be treated fairly, I will impart this information to you. I must know, too, that you are a good bettor, as 1 consider this to be the opportunity of my life time. FRANK M. BROOKS, 157 W. 47th Street New York City. FREE! TO SYSTEM PLAYERS AND FORM STUDENTS Send me ynur name and address and I will furnish jroa u il li an interesting, instructive and authoritative treatise M these subjects, telling all aboal private ami public systems, and ln.w one svsteni won 828,000 iu the last seventeen months, with small capital. Addiess. R. E. DAVIS, Box 678. Knoxville. Tenn. A. LINDSEY $2.00 OCCASIONAL $2.00 PETER KNIGHT . . . !0 I WON 1 have one rot today thai will he baeked for a big killing and will start at Hot springs. I guarantee this one to win or will give next occasional free of charge. I show telegrams direct from track, wlneh prove me to be on the level. A. LINDSEY 70 Fifth Avenue : : : : Cigar Store Wires sent t» my clients bv code. THE AMERICAN RACING MANUAL. No man o! the turf should be without. It. 15y regkstered mall: leather bouud, CO cents* paper bound. 40 eenta. Flace your order today. Daily Kuclug Form Pub-llahlni to., 124 Klfth Avenue. Chicago. IU. TURF REPORTER'S SPECIAL R. 31!4, 59 Dearborn Street, Chicago. SATfKDAY SHKfilAI. (u-anew Book 120 out today) 7B-79-88-76-8'J 'JO-8.VS4 TO. ENTRY UHT: 'J00-90T'.U4-1-t 7 S-10 -Hal-WH-'.t.W-WH; WT. WHAT THE RUNNINO HORSES DID IN 1906. A complete record of the performance" and winnings of all horses racing last year. Price $1. Daily Racing Form Publishing Co.. 134 Fifth Areaoe, Chicago. 111. National Racing Review No. 231 Koom K7 71 Uearborn Street OHIOAOO, 1LU Yesterday's Special, Spion, 13-5, Won. Yesterday's One-Hoi so Wire lost." $5.00 Per Week7 Fourth Race [4th Hot Springs] FOURTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. (l:46g— 5— 102.) BTANDOVER, oh. g. 4, by Standing— St. Lucie (W. W. Elliott). Weight today 102. U7772 Oaklawn 1 1:42» fast 103 4 11 1 2'J 21 J Foley S. Moments. L. Dixon, J. D. Dunn. 67G90 Oaklawn lm 70v 1:45 fast 109 2 1 2 3 41 46J J Foley Tlvoliui. Beecher, Wing Ting. MNS Ascot Park 1 1^4 2:07| fast 108 13 4 3 3 4" 5» Finn W. H. Carey, A. Muskoday, Tartan 66839 Ascot Park 1 1:404 fast 102 6 2 3 4 ft* 32 C Koerner Orilene, Mandarin, Stilicho. WING TING, b. f. 8, by Star Shoot— Van-a-Clar (J. S. Hawkins). Weight today 103. 67696 Oaklawn lui 7uv 1:46 fast 1"4 4 4 3 4 31 3!* Butler Tivolini, Beeeber. Stamlover. 67571 Oaklawn 1-4 l:tt| rast UG G 6 C o2 4«j Butler TheBear. MikeSutton, HannibalBey 6744C Oaklawn lm 70y 1 :44| fast 103 12 1 1 l'J 1J Butler Tern's Bod. High Bear, Flip. 67L'6H oaklawn B 1-2 f 1:081 slow 110 3 2 2 4'° 4~ D Austin Bevenue, MikeSutton, Black Burn. J. D. DUNN, b. o, 3, by Sidbow— Silver Fish (F. Xing). Weight today 86. 67772 Oaklawn 1 1:42* fast 'M I :: 3 3 4 4- F Swain S. Moments. Stan.lovrr, L. Dixon. 67.r.98 Oaklawn 3-4 1:14? fast M 1 6 5 4» 3s* C H SbillgHawkama, Dr. L.Huffman. W'lstartle 6T'.J9 Oaklawn 3-4 1:15 mud 108 10 10 9 7'i 764 Shreve llawkauia. M'vine. Dr. L. Huffman. 674:3 Oaklawn 1 1 1G 1 :46g fast 87 5 3 2 2 34 3» Shreve Bendigo, Kittie Piatt, Athena. CHANCELLOR, b. c, 3, by Oddfellow — Leonatus mare No. 2 (R. L. Thomas). Weight today 85. 7747 Oaklawn 7 s 1 rXf. fast M I I I I 6 I1* Batter Savable. HawUama, Beipiest. 67497 Oaklawn lm 20y 1:432 fast 104 2 L' 7 6 32 1* C H Shill'gDemo. Sea Water, Tivolini. 67247 Oaklawn 3-4 1:171 slow 10» 9 4 4 2' 2"* C H Shili'gDr.L. Huffman. HirlfOM J.Simpson 67Z19 Oaklawn B 1-2 f 1:101 slop 109 5 D 4 2" 2 C H Shill'gM. Sutton, J. Simpson, Don Hart. TIVOLINI, ch. o, 3, by Mirthful— Flower Dellis (L. A. Cella). Weight today 95. 676% Oaklawn lui 70y 1:45 fast ss I ." .', 1 il'_. 1U K Swain Beecher. Wing Tint;. Standover. 67621 Oaklawn lm 7uy 1 :45J mud 88 6 6 4 I L"l 1" ]•" .Swain JacLLory, KeiDeRegentc, Matador. 67547 Oaklawn 7-8 1:27 j good 89J 9 « 8 4 3a 1= F Swain Proteus, Peiirhyn, Prince of Pless. 67497 Oaklawn lm L'Oy 1431 fast 107 1 4 3 I 1" 4«4 Cherry Chancellor, Demo, Sea Water. JACK LORY, br. g, 6, by Top Gal lant— Bonnie Bird (J. R. Wainwright). Weight today 107. •m 746 Oaklawn 1 116 1 :46s! fast 1U2 111 1 1J lb O- ftvaain Beecher, Cursus. Docile. 67621 Oaklawn lm 70y l:45| mud M8 4 11 1 in ] ' Mountain Tivolini. Peine Kegeutt . Mata lor. 67548 Oaklawn 1 116 1 :4*J good 1084 1 I I 1 l5 1* Mountain VU'eriue. Lansdown, Sultry. b7f._-u Oaklawn 1 1:42 mud 112 3 2 3 B 510 5,24Mountain Skyward, Lord Dixon. Matador. Fifth Race [5th Hot Springs] FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile and 20 Yards. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (1 :4"-l — 5 Ml.) SHENANDOAH, br. h, 6, by Longstreet— Suisun (P. T. Chinn). Weight today 110. 67748 Oaklawn lm 70s 1:«| last P 7 2 11 1 ]• 1« A'buchon Skvward. J. P. May berry. Matador. 67621 Oaklawn lm Toy 1:454 mud 1U4 1 2 2 I 6 CJA'tiuehon Jack Lorv. Tivolini. Beiue Regeute. tail Oaklawn 1 1-16 1:474 good 1U8 2 2 2 2 41 44 D Austin Docile, Flip, Jake Sanders. 67323 Oaklawn 3-4 1:161 hvy 120 1 1111 2» A'buchon Adesso, Rustling Silk, Haughty. ANNA RUSKIN, b. f. 3, by Ruskin— Ann* Chamberlain (H. McCanen, Jr.). Weight today 84. 67723 Oaklawn lm 7*7 1:45*. fast 84 3 4 3 3 1J 1 » Skirvin King Wilda. V. Lubbock. Odd Klla. 6762:i Oaklawn lm 70v 1:474 mud 84 5 4 5 6 6" 67J Skirvin Cursus. Sultry, Lansdown. 674% Oaklawn 11:411 fast 89 6 I I 1 2'J 3s Skirvin B. Regente. Docile. J. P. Mayberry. 67395 Oaklawn 1 1 :42§ fast 84 7 2 2 1 Is I«| Skirvin SeaWater, J.Coyle, T.Bel.of Brighton MATADOR, br. h. 6. by Masetto— Soncy Law (K. Boence). Weight today 103. 67748 oaklawn lm 7uy 1:45* fast 1(1.1 f, 5 5 4 5" 1"|.E Martin Shenandoah. Skyward. .I. l\M;iybcrr.v 67669 Oaklawn I l li;i:47i fast 106 2 1 1 1 L,J U- ■ Martin Cursus, Peter Knight. Skyard. 67621 Oaklawn lm 7uv 1:45 j mud 9H I I 5 6 58 48 E Martin Jack Lorv, Tivolini. Reiue Regente. 67520 Oaklawn 11:43 mud 111 4 5 4 4 3'4 3-J E Martin Skyward, Lord Dixon, S. Rocamora. PROTEUS, b. o, 4, by Galore— Metempsychosis (J. W. O'Neall). Weight today 109. 67745 Oaklawn 3-4 1:14*. fast 102 5 I L' L" 1" Butbr Bit -minzhani. Boncbrake. S. Kent. 67646 Oaklawn 2 4 1:15 good 95 4 5 5 4» 4'h Butler Tomochichi, King Wilda. J. Sanders 67547 Oaklawn 7 s 1:S7| good 97 I i 1 2 P L'- Shreve Tivolini, Pwirhyn. Prince of Pless. 67447 Oaklawn 7S1:L'8 fast 92 5 2 3 4 24 2s Shreve Lord Dixon, Request, Kittie Piatt. KING LEOPOLD, b. 0, 3, by Sempronius — Nellie N. (J. Gass). Weight today 99. 67773 Oaklawn 1 1:4.'? fast MB 4 3 4 " 1 11 Dearborn Dr. Lee Huffman. »'. Ward, Demo. 67747 Oaklawn 7^ 1:36*. fast w l I 5 5 ."."• 4^ Dearbora BsrraUe, llawkauia. Keenest. 67698 Oaklawn 3-» 1:14 fast 115 4 7 6 6'° 584 Dearborn T.Abliot, Dr. L.Huffman. Ulemh.veer 67547 Oaklawn 7-8 1:27*. good % 7 6 5 6 54 5lu4Dearborn Tivolini, Proteus, Penrhyn. CURSUS, b. g, 7. by King Eric — Eecenana (J. Burttscbell). Weight today 110. rt"7!»fe (See Oaklawn chart in this paper.) 67746 Oaklawn 1 1 16 1:46g fast H8 2 3 3 I 3 34i A'buchon Jack Lorv. Beecher. Docile. 67669 Oaklawn 1 L16 1 :47£ fast luS 4 I 5 3 l1 1= Moreland Matador." Peter Knight. Sk.\ ward. 67623 Oaklawn lm 7oy 1:474 mud 107 13 3 1 Is ll Moreland Snltrv. Lansdown, Prince of Pless. 67448 Oaklawn 11:42 fast 110 7 8 8 8 5" l1 Moreland Mrs. Annie, Mart Oentry, Sultry. Sixth Race [6th Hot Springs] SIXTH RACE— 1 3-16 Miles. 4-yeir-olds and upward. Selling. (2:00.-0—112.) ATTILA, ch. g, 8, by Knight of Ellerslie— Furlano (W. McLemore). Weight today 103. '774s Oaklawn lm 70y 14.1J last M2 5 6 C 6 I n Batter Shenandoah. Skvward. .l.P.Mavberrv 1.7672 Oaklawn 1 3-4 3:044 fast MS 2 4 4 4 21 L"J D Austin Big Bow. Aggie l.eiws. Helgerson. 67C97 Oaklawn 11-2 2:37 fast 101 3 4 1 1 1'Jl1 C H Shill'gKig Bow, Bendigo, Helgerson. 67473 Oaklawn lm 70y 1 :4f.g fast 102 5 5 5 6 51 3=4 Finch Beecher, Adesso, Lansdown. REQUEST, ch. f, 4, by Rensselaer— Emma Iickwick (W. J. Young). Weight today 91. 67747 Oaklawn 7-S 1 :264 fast nsl 2 5 4 4 3 1 S*| Moreland Savable. Hawkama. King Leopold. 67648 Oaklawn 1 1-16 1:48*. good % 2 1 1 1 14 1= Shreve T. .1. Powell. L. Core. Lampadrome 67547 Oaklawn 7-8 1:278 good 104 4 8 9 9 9 9384-Vbuchon Tivolini. Proteus, Penrhvn. 67447 Oaklawn 7-8 1:28 fast 95 3 11 3 34 3s J C, Swain Lord Dixon, Proteus, Kittie Piatt. BIG BOW, ch. g, 6, by Le Premier — Bess Owen (G. W. Scott). Weight today 108. 67672 Oaklawn 11-41 04 J fast 102 13 3 2 1 1'4 A'buchon Attila, Aggie Lewis. Helgerson. 6J6J7 Omktewa 1 1-3 2:37 fast 106 I 3 1 3 2 " 21 Young Attila. Bendigo. Helgerson. 67522 Oaklawn 13-16 2:03 mud 103 4 4 4 4 4 4" ".Young Sealplock, Bendigo, Helgerson. 67472 Oaklawn 1 1-16 1 :47J fast 107 4 4 4 4 3= 32 Young High Bear. Sealplock. P'cess Orna. ODD ELLA, b. f, 4. by Oddfellow— Ella Duke (F. J. Pons). Weight today 96. 67723 Oaklawn lm 70y 1:45* fast 103 S 6 I 6 51 4^4 Moreland A. Ruskin. King Wilda. F.Lubbock. 67620 Oaklawn 1 1:43? mud 98 7 6 6 5 33 1» Shreve Wood Claim, L. Duffy, S. Moments. 67022 Oaklawn 1 1-16 1:49* fast 101 9 6 7 5 7 4» A Morgan T. J. Powell. Skvward, Tom Oilroy. C6871 Oaklawn 1 1:421 slow 99 8 8 8 8 8 8-5 Trueman J. Lory, J.P.Mayberry, PeterKnigut. DOCILE, br. m, 6, by St. Blaise— Docility (Lockart Bros.). Weight today 101. t.774ti Oaklawn 1 1-16 1 :46g fast 100 4 4 4 4 4 4r' F Swain Jack Lorv. Beecher. Cursus. 67670 Oaklawn lin 7oy 1:4*1 fast 94 5 5 5 6 6 3'?. F Swain Reine Regente. Ld. Dixon. ThistleDo 67496 Oaklawn 1 1 :41g fast 104 7 6 6 I 3* 2'J F Swain R. Regente. A. Ruskin, J.P.Mavberrv 67423 Oaklawn 1 1-16 1:46* fast 98 3 2 1 4 51 56J Engl'der Bendigo, Kittie Piatt. J. D. Dunn. BCALPLOCK, b. g, 4, by Oddfellow— Moya (P. King). Weight today 107. 67670 Oaklawn lm 7*T 1:45] fast 9S 2 6 6 4 V 53?. Trueman Peine Begente, Lord Dixon. Docile. 67573 Oaklawn lm7o.vl.45 fast 102 5 3 4 5 5 5= C H Shill'gThistle Do, Tern's Bod. HarrvScott. 67522 Oaklawn 1 3-16 2:03 mud 105 1 1 1 2 2* lh C II Shill'gBendigo, Helgerson. Big Bow. 67472 Oaklawn 1 1-16 1:471 fast 102 13 3 2 24 2l C H Shill'gHigh Bear, Big Bow, Princess Orna New Orleans Entries. NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear; track fast. Bating starts at 2:15 p. m. XBuus well in mud. ©Superior mud runner. First Race— 3-4 Mile. S year olds and upward. Selling. Ind. Baw. A. wt. Hdcp. ■KM*. ..DONNA FI.VIRA 3. . Wt. . X . .725 «770O Dry Dollar ::. . s:t 715 •OOS Baneful :;. . ill.. X.. 710 » 770«) Boserrian :}. . !»5. . x . .710 07752 Fancy Dress .",. .100. . x . .TO.". 0772.5. .. .Clamor : ,. . 102. .© . .700 «772t :l . . . Rusk 0. .lit;. . x . .70O 07074 J. W. O'Neill 0. .111. . X . .« ."» (07777).. .Posing 4. .107. . X . .OiKi 07G7V-. . . Baleshed ::.'. !»7. . X . .Gif.5 07027 Monochord 6. .102. . X . .688 07455. . . .Belle of the Bav ::. . Mi. . X . .CBS 072SO. . . .Bilter Hand 4. .10:5. . X . .oso 070tt5)...Coo l Player 5. .1 12. . X . 075 Second Race — 1-2 Mile. 2 year olds. Allowances. (07075)... Mollie Monti ose 110 725 07727:l...Montl ert 10O. . X . .720 07727. .. .Ceneva S 100 715 070! 10 Cora Dusatit StQ 7t»0 07075* . . . Dew of Dawn 1 11 . . X . . K 0 07724 limmv 11 9S. . X . .CBS 07724 Bitter Sir 90. . X . .075 87790. . . . Krescati 66 075 68874 (Mar of Woaaataek 83 838 07470. . . . Brileson !tS 838 Pat Ornus. eh. g. bv Oruus — Patti Rosa BQ Third Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs, "yeaa-olds and upward. Allowances. f 87798)... Cafteqay 3.. MB.. X.. 788 (87784) .. .Southern Cross 5. .188. .X.. 745 0777* Tov Bay ::. . so 740 87738* . . Rusk o. . loi . . x . . 7::5 07720-.. .Thai lie Kaslin.in 4 . . 1 12. . X . .725 87338*... J«e Fallen .".. . 89.. X.. 710 81808*... Margaret \I 4. . 88. . X . .838 (88481)... Cablegram 4. .100.. X.. 883 •57451 . . . Cabril .J. . 89 830 07425 Lidw ina 5. . 99. . X . .025 8B381 Lida .loues .'!.. 84 000 War Iterlr. br. h. bv Salis bury II. -May Roxbury 7. 104 Fourth Race — 2 Miles. 4 year olds and upward. Selling. 3FT3B* . . . Horseradish 4. . 99. . X . -725 trT754 Sanction S. .184.. X.. 798 87764*. ..Dr. Young * 4.. 94.. X. 710 67768*... Oteactere 4.. 87.. X.. 768 O77o:: Potheen S. . 105. . © . .886 87784 Etta M 4. . 87. . X . .686 O7029 . . Caluester 4. .168. . X . .683 07453. .. .Svntax 4.. 99 025 000O0 Tolbert 5..101 366 Fifth Race— 1 1-8 Miles. Crescent. City Derby. Value $lO,O0O. 3-year-olds. Allowances. (6690671 . . . Montgomery 117. . X . .750 87693*.. Tileing 117. .©..745 070.52-. .'Sir Toddington 117. .X. -740 (07728)... Yankee Girl 117 735 070.52 Temaceo 122. . X - .73.5 07702... *.Iudue Post ., 114 7.30 (07753) . . t.Moi ales 1 17. . X . .725 87798*. .tOargantaa HO. . X..720 (07702) . . . Halbard 114 715 07052... tPink Star 117. .X.. 715 07863* . . tFantastic 1 17. . X . . 71o 67770... tMarttbay U7..©..7oo •Burlew & O'Neill entry. 1M. (ioldblatt entry. tFtetr & Wo«Mlford entry. Sixth Race — 2 Miles. 4-vear olds and upward. Selling. 67530 Lavson 5. . 106. . X . .725 077&4 Uliateu 0. .lOi. . X . .720 07379 Longbrigbt 4.. 07. .X. .715 07754 Mae Lvich 4.. 92..X..710 07702 Unberjack 5. .104. . X --74)0 077.54 Discernment 4.. 92 B« 077O3 Happy Chap 5.. 100 07O 07474 Sonata 4.. 88.. X. .688 07425 Ranger 5. . 101 . . X . .050 00114. .. .Twenty Shot 3. .166 836 Seventh Race — 1 1-16 Miles. I year olds and upward. Selling. 0775.°.= . . . Bonart 3. . 97. . X . . 725 (67680). ..Bye Bve II 3.. 88.. X.. 788 67730 Doubt .'!. . 83.. X.. 716 0775:; Kemp Riduelev 3.. 100 710 07751 ... .Foreigner 0. . 1 13. . X . .710 67701. .. Delinore 4. .107. . X . .710 077.30 \gra 3.. 88.. X.. 766 (67625)... Happy Jack II r.. .100. .©. .700 07749.. Adbell O. . 111. . X . .700 67788.... Dromio 5. .111. . X . .686 Hot Springs Entries. HOT SPRINGS ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear: track fast. Racing starts at 2:15 p. m. X Runs well in mud. ©Sii| erior mud runner. First Race — 1-2 Mile. 2-year olds. Allowances. Ind. Harata A. Wt. Hdcp. 07719=.. HASTY 86.. X.. 789 07719 .. .Aunt I l.i la 90. .X.. 720 67718*. . .Water Lock 90.. X.. 715 (67618).. *Bcw itched 88.. X.. 718 67668. . . . Manchester 108. . X , 710 67368. . .Fandango 166. .X . .705 (67118)... Bess Ward Ill 705 07719 Vlbert Star 114 7 Kl ■7019. ..'Courier Girl 108 (JhVi 07543 Waldorf Belle Ill IK0) •BL L. Thomas enlry. Second Race — 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. 07721". . .Ben Strong 8.. 06 725 ,07714). . .Flip ,■ :;.. 88. .X.. 788 (67570) . . .omah J 5. .105. . X . .715 07447. .. .Florizel 0. . 100. . X . 715 07421 Alem-on 5. .100. . X . .715 87686*. ..ina Bray 4.. 90. .x.. 710 (07045) Uteri Fir .5..108..X. 7lo 87794.... B— ill Arnold ::. . 80.. X. .718 0752::. . . .l.ueullus 6. .105. . X . . 705 07071 Haughty 4. .988. . X . .766 107040). . .Tomochichi 4.. 984.. X.. 766 07747 Miss Affable 6.. 88.. X.. 768 0747O Black Art B. .168. . X , .766 07745. ...Cay Boy 8. .168. . X . .696 68888. . . . Sneer 0. . 105. . x . .090 87688.. . .Ous Sclniette 4..101 080 Third Race— 3-4 Mile. 3 year olds and upward. Handicap. (07771 ) . . .The Bear 3. . 105. . X . .750 (07721 1 . . .A ut inn n Flower .'!.. 02 745 87771*.. 'Marathon 8.. 90. .X..740 87781*. ..Ooa Hamilton 4. .105. .©. .740 87471... 'Hvperion II 4. .118. . X . .733 67571 '-.. .Mike Sutton 3.. 86.. X.. 788 07390 Fuuieulaire 5. .103. . X . .725 *L. A. Cella entry. Fourth Race — 1 1-16 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. (07090) . . .Tivolini .\ . . 3. . 95. . X . .725 (07740)... .Ta k Lory 6. .907.. 6).. 786 87778*... Stamlover * 4. .102. . x . .715 87747. .. .Chancellor 3.. ST.. .X.. 715 07090'.. .Wing Ting 8. .988. . X . .798 07772 J. D. Dunn 3.. 80.. X.. 700 Fifth Race— 1 Mile and 20 Yards, .".-year-olds and upward. Selling. (67773) . . . K ing Leo|Kild 3 . . 98. .X. .789 (67783). ..Anna Buskin 3.. 84 720 (07748). . .Shenandoah 5. . 110. . X . .715 07798 Oursus 7. .110. . X . .710 i \ 1 i l , ', - - \\ i) o j (67745) . . .Proteus «. . .. ^. .t09. . X . 705 07748 Matador 3. .103. .© . .700 Sixth Race— 1 3-16 Miles. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. 077473 . . . Request 4. . 81. .X. .789 07740 Docile 6. . 101 . . X . .780 6772;! Odd Klla :. 4.. 06. .X..715 1 67678) . -. Big Bow 5. . 108. . X . . 710 07748 Vttila 8. . 103. . X . . 705 67670 Sealplock 4. .107. . X . .705 Oakland Entries. OAKLAND ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear: track slow. Racing starts at 1 :40 p.m. (Chicago time 3:40 p.m.) X Runs well in mud. ©Superior mud runner. First Race — 5-8 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Ind. Horses. A. Wt. Hdcp. 67788*... Paatatae B. .989. . X . -783 67461*. ..Sea Lad 4.. 198.. X.. 788 67686 ' . . .Curriculum 3. . 97 715 072:::5'. .. Instructor 0..112.. .715 (Oioirsi. . .Sinithv Kane B. .988.. X.. 798 67682 May i'ink 8.. 95 766 07557 .. Fievser 3..10O 700 Wardine. eh. e. bv Brad waidine -Total 3. .100 Second Race — Futurity Course. (170 feet less than 3 4 mile.) ■1 raar olds and upward. Selling. 87489* - . . Hulford 0. . 104 . . © . .725 67760*. . . Hedgethorn 4 . . 104 . . © . .720 67760*... Magrmae o. .109. . x . .715 07757-. . .F.levatinn 4. .998. . X . .715 67688. ...Shady Lad 0. .109. . X . .715 67706*. . .Confessor 5. .118. . X . .798 (67732). ..Dr. Sherman 9.. 109.. -' . .7lo 67634 ... Sa ha i a 4 . . 107 705 67767 Hersain B. .987. .X. .800 67640*...Bro l'\r . 8. .112. . X . .689 50710. .. Barklvite 8. .989. . X . .688 87781 : . . . Norwood Ohio 5. . 168. . . .690 Third Race— 1 1-8 Miles. 4 year olds and upward. Selling. (67658). ..Inflammable .".. 98. .X. 725 67733*... Briers 7.. 88.. X.. 788 67768. . . . Byroaerdate 7. . 991.. X.. 793 67768*. . .Lone Wolf 5. .998. . X . .715 67758 Iras 7.. 989 766 07758. .. .Miss May Bowdish 0.. 88.. ..768 Fourth Race — 4 1-2 Furlongs. Bell Stakes. $2,000 added. 2 year olds. Allowances. 87388*.. FIRF.STONK 118.. X.. 798 87681*. ..San Cil lo3. . ■; . .725 07450 Thomas Calhoun 1O0 1«M Walter Miller, br. c. by Watercress l.lllette UK'. Fifth Race— 1 Mile and 50 Yards. :: year olds and upward. Selling. (07710)... Boloman 4. . 92. . X . 725 077-4- \ndiew Mack 6.. 994. . ..780 67768*... Mabel Hollander 3.. 88. .X. .713 (67784)... Rightful 7. .984. . X . .715 070 I9 .. The Borgian 5..990.. . .710 07701 Mitre 3.. 88.. X.. 766 Sixth Race — 7 1-2 Furlongs. 2 year olds and upward. Special Weights. (87735) .. .Pimkiui 3.. 86.. X.. 789 87711*... Nonie Lucille 4. . 103. .© . 72t) 0771O (iatewav 8. .908.. ..715 07711 Neptuniis 6. .988. . X . .715 67786* Corn Blossom 6. .111.. X.. 798 67565*... Massa 6.. 908. - . 71o 67684*... Dorado 5.. lots.. ..?05 87636 Happv Rtec 8.. 85.. ..768 Los Angeles Entries. LOS ANGELES ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear: track muddy. Pacing starts at 1:15 p.m. (Chicago time 3:43 p.m.) y Runs well iu mud. ©Superior mud runner. First Race — 3 1-2 Furlongs. 2 year olds. Maidens. Special Weights. Ind. Horses. A. Wt. Hdcp. 86421 Wisteria Bud 105 700 07012. . . .Rainade los 095 67587. . . .Rose! Inge 166 099 07012 \iin Harriet: 105 086 00574 St. Doreeti 189 088 07612 Billowy 105 080 88787 Corelli 108 818 Second Race — 3-4 Mile. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. (07013) . . . My Choice 4. .103. . X . .725 07013-. . .Traniotor B. .105. . X . 720 67613*. ..Prince Frederick 4. .108. . X . .715 07714 Madden 6..105 715 66521 Sid Silver 7. .105. . X - 710 67782 Critic 4. .105 705 67788 Mohur 4. .988. . X . .766 61107 Starling 4. .989. . X . .768 67789*... Tattenham 6.. 989.. X.. 768 07013 Hirtle lo. .103..X , .889 68289 Perry Wickes 5. .985. . X . .689 07717 Mike Jordan 0..105 680 67798 Fugurtha 8.. 998.. X.. 698 67718.... April's Pride 4.. 103 0*5 Third Race— 3-4 Mile. I year olds and upward. Selling. BIBBS LAI RA F. M 7.. 105.. X. .725 87763*... Joyner 6. .198. . X . .789 67037*... Ambitious 4. .105. . x . .715 67730*... Tender Crest 0. .105. . X . .715 67638*. ..Big Store 3.. 97. .X. .715 87716*... Netting 5. .103 710 87616 F.loia 3.. 86 710 074i:i Relropaw 4.. 199. . X. .7*9 07205 Budapest 3 . . 86. . X . .766 67688 Rosi Ni Ml B. .985. . X . .700 07712-. . .Mosketo 9. .107. . X . 700 07712. ..Dan Cdlins 8. .997. . X . .768 67738. . . .BaaTlta 4.-.MB 695 87738. . . .Presentiment 5. .105 09O Fourth Race — 1 Mile. 3 year-olds and upwaid. Handicap. (877851 . . . Von Tromp 5. . 120. . X . .750 67713*. ..Sir Edward 4. .1-12. . . .745 07015 1. C. Clem 4.. 86.. X.. 746 07015 Kercheval 4.. 997.. ©..746 Fifth Race— 2 Miles. 4-year-olds and upwaid. Selling. (40768)... Foncasta 6. .107. . X . .725 (07701 )... Freesias 6. .986.. ..780 67784*... Roman Rov 4. . 107. . X . .715 077t 4 Ulonis 4.. 997.. X.. 799 67763 Ooldspot 6.. 110 705 (67738)... The Poet 4.. 107 700 07703 Ding Dong II 5. .110. . X .768 Sixth Race — 1 Mile. 3-year olds and upward. Selling. 677402...Belvoir 4. .115. . y . .725 67762*... Siovssel 4.. 113.. X.. 780 (67716)... Viona 6.. 199.. X.. 716 07737 St. Albans 3. . 97. . X . .710 07737-. . .Taos 3. . 97. . X . .766 67766*... I.ilie B 4. .110. . X . 700 07704 Colonel Bronslon 4.. 115..^ ..680