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Daily Racing Form: n. Sunday, April 7, 1907
Daily Racing Form: n. Sunday, April 7, 1907 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1907 drf1907040701 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Sunday, April 7, 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] I . _ \1^C\\j11 JUxmmmSLMl (Jl II J V VOL. XIII. NO. 84. CHICAGO, SUNDAY, APKIL 7, 1907. PRICE 5 CENTS Pink Coat Race A Farce.: Essex II. Is Restrained To Let His Stablemate Win.; Billie Hibbs Runs Away from Other Youngsters in the Washington Nursery Stakes--Cold Weather Affects Attendance. PINK COAT RACE A FARCE. TSSFX II. IS RESTRAINED TO LET HIS STABLEMATE WIN. Billie Hibbs Runs Awav from Other Younq- sters in the Washinqton Nursery Stakes — Cold Weather Affects Attendance. Wa-hingion. D. c., April £. — l~HHlB|, weather with a mam starm at tke end -r thai after—— waa erred up at Beaming today ami kept tke attend • * i ■ * »• down when i.i f tke largest crowds .t the meeting weald hare tamed oat under rararaMe i nadll ion-. Wh.it nromlaed to the the attract loa, tlie Chevy Pkaat Mum Steeplechase, ■ pink roat affair, was .1 raree f tke rankest kind, owing t. tke declaration ci Dtna Kerr to win with Ardette. Tkere were hut three atartera, Dion Kerr'a nun. Eases II. and Ar •I'll'', being apposed ky Ordeaaa. f— ex 11. waa known t ke many pounds tke beat of tke trta .hut Mr. Ken- believed tkat Ardette eoald keal Ordeaaa ■ad declared ta win with Ardette. It wa- necessary for Mr. Taylor, who rode Rases li.. ti pall him all ever the eaarae to pre re at his making ■ runaway race of it. After Ardette had Ordeaaa boa tea in tke stretch, Baaex 11. get the t st of liis rider and. coming with a rash, was fast eatchkag his itahle eoaapaaloa at the finish. Tke rare was nrekaaty tin- deatakaell of the Chevy t'hase Hunt Steeplechase, which has heea a leatare here for tke last -i\ years The naatktia Steeple rhaat carded for next Tfcamday, ami which attracted pretty mack the same letd, has already haea de rmred oil. an apea Bteeadeefcaae having bean aabetl tilled. Billie HIMm was an easy winner of the Washington Nursery, the two-year-old -take, worth |I.Ra t" tlie winner. He was ridden by L. Smith and this ■eceaated far tke liberal price akoat him. lie made a runaway race af it. Woodcraft, the receding favorite, ran a disappointing race, just lasting to lake third money. Badtke was not at the track toilay. as he lias not yet recovered from the sickness whieli forced him to decline some ol his engageuteu's vestevday. He is troitldeil with an attack of liilliousness and his illness is n,,i due to reducing as was reported. He will probably ke all rJgfct hp Monday. Miller will he back from New York tomorrow and linisii out his engagements with William Garth, which covers this meeting. In some re apt eta Monday's card is ahotlt Hie hest "f the BWe Una;, and with aalek speedy horses as •lack McKcon. Wabash Queen, Jupiter; Awles.. . Beckon. Ooaaaea; Lord Ron net gel. Anna May. Golf Hall; Diamond I lush, Anna .sinilh, Cousin Kate; Taehaleaee, c«i aa, Delpkie; Hnaallp. Oxford and Ormoiiile's High! in the entries, the racing is likely lo he ol the keenly contested order. Paddock Sale At City Park. PADDOCK SALE AT CITY PARK. New n lean-. I. a.. April ti. — These horses were -old by an. Hon in I lie paddock before lacing begaa :il City Park today: Bert Osra. ch. g. 5, hy Allien— Bonnie Osra: .1. Carroll J.LT.O Major Carpenter, ch. ^. ti. by Russell — Morii.i; I.. C. Houhre 170 Sanction, h. h. .".. hy Sir Dixoi -The Widow; I'. Rector 14.-, Jee Ituvis, ch. g. :;. bj Handcuff -Baterpe; I'olice Commissioners |aa Limited, ch. t, .:. by Keniin.hr Heart Breaker; D. Herang lir, Miss Royal; I'. M. Pavej 11.", Lackaley; Police Commissioners bh St. Tammany, ch. g. s. b.\ St. Blaise Seaweed; S. Benin Kk» AihImi ja. k. ch. h. ... hy Bear) ot Navarre Aurata : S. Benin HO Hop e'Jnj Thumb, i.. r, :;. by Ren Botmdaj ' Doloroso; S. Benin )$5 FhV Qeae; 11. R. Wright 7., i H- '.. k. c. :;. by .1 it. c. DoaeUa; S. I'' ilia Kg) Improvements At Aqueduct. IMPROVEMENTS AT AQUEDUCT. New York, April i . - Many improvements kave keen made at Aqueduct since last year. The buijd-lllgs have all been treated to a fresh coat, of crim -on |.ai!it, while tke track Itaell has received I new lop .iressinir. Tke track, hy the way, tada more favor among the ttaiiieis of t u .. \ ea i olds than any of the other- became of tlie long stretch out of the chute. Chinn's Eastern String. CHINNS EASTERN STRING. l.exingt..n. Ky., April t; Bhil T. Chinn arrfved here today. He will ship Shenandoah. Bretcusioii. Savahle, Senator Blackl.itni, Senator i'.iynter, Belh-of Mayfair Bad Astoria Belle, now at Hot Springs* to Rkeepakead Bay t..i i,.w akrhL Letcher Takes Charge Of Track. LETCHER TAKES CHARGE OF TRACK. Lexington. Ky.. April *i. W. «. Letelier took up his duties as secretary and general manager of the Kentucky Association today. Charles T. Brice will Ik the presiding judge at the meeting, which will •pea April 27. Cook To Race At Louisville. COOK TO RACE AT LOUISVILLE. Louisville, Ky.. April 6.-— Bred Cook has changed his mind altolit shipping his horses to New York. He now says he will not go east until after tlie meeting at Churchill Uowus aud lias ordered all of his Worses shipped from Nashville to Uiia city, m Braggart The Victor In Handicap.: Rapid Water Wins for Hildreth--Big Crowd Sees Racing at Oakland. H. Forsland. BRAGCART THE VICTOR IN HANDICAP. Rapid Water Wins for Hildreth — Biq Crowd Sees Racinq at Oakland. H.ikiand. Cai.. April K. Fifteen tkehaaad aaee- tal.iis witne-se.l the running off of a splendid card of six races. Including two handicaps today. Weather conditions Were ideal and the track Was lightning fast. outsiders and -. ml Choices ai- counted for two thirds of the program winning four li. es riylit off the reel. Tlie closing two tniiul.ei- were take* by keariht Larked farorl es, Rraagart, wiaaer of tke -take Saturday, easily disponed ot a last lot of yoaagsters in tke handicap at four and a half furlonus. third on the end. Boas, Adcua and Rhlneatone had -.-am chance wiili tketr respective riders, in the handicap at one mile and a sixteenth that followed. Sam IJildielh'- Rapid Water re-. line. I i,i-s|ieed -in|.lciil and expel ien.e.l Uttle ditlirnliy in dlsposiag of ti thera. Vox I'opuli. a singularly difflcali horse to tide. had but only a remote ehanco of siir.e— under W. Kelly's handling. He also met with Interference Starter Holtmaa'a work in the Iftfa and sixth races wa- faatty, bat the remits were oalj affected in the former event. Boy Offatt'S -table of thirteen i.i.ei- from iscot Park, including S::ul'.ira anil Rribery, arrived here llii- morning. C. Boss, an important Jocke] a..|iii-i lion came alonu. w. Hugan i- ill tioiu persietent te. lining ami may have to retire from the -a. idle. It is said that R. .1. Baldwin's efforts lo inlei.-l Budoipii spre. keis in hi- proposed racetrack at Arcadia has tailed. The aged horseman i- now seeking to enlist Thomas H. Williams- aid in tlie seheme. W. B. .letinings i- holding daily weeding out sales. He disposed of ( unaiilo and I'lir/.e today. George Baldwin is expected tomorrow from Loa Angeles. The horses .1. C. Clem and Little Cre^g got in yes terday. Jockeys T. Sullivan and W. Kelly were iwhaatated mat nigbt. Budol|ih Sprcckels' crack long dmtaaee performer Borghcsi. has been retired for the season and bia eastei'U stake eiigageinelits have been cnii'-elled. The same applies to Dr. Leggo, vtliich broke down re-cently. With the contitniance of good weather and a fast track in prospect, a good program is offered tor lioadaj and Husky. Gia Bee, Raleigh; kteckant, Blancke C, Tetaaaa; V. Neegeat, Coaao, Johnny l.vi.tis: sir BrIIIar, Tlie Mist. Gateway; Rdith .lames. Dutiful. Bal; Confederate. Bedford and Dorado lieing among the horses entered, an alleruoon of good lacing seems to lie assured. li. for aland Horsemen Have Fun At Memphis.: Weather Cold But the Racing Full of Interest--The Gamblers Stay Away. HORSEMEN HAVE FUN AT MEMPHIS. Weather Cold But the Racinq Full of Interest — The Gamblers Stay Away. Memphis. Teiin.. April E. It was cold and raw-today, yet there were about 1.000 persons out to -ee the races for silver cups at MOBtgOmerj Park The attendance was made up of lioi-cnicn and citizens who enjoy racing for the sake of the Sport. There were no gamblers among them. The fact that boat making was prohibited kept the gamblers away. Pbe lacing was lull of interest lor those who did go aad they enjoyed themselves aameaaely. John \V. .Schorr did the stinting and M. N. Maclarlan, was the presiding judge, with C. B. Kllison and .lack Gary as hi- aaaoeietea. J. •!• Marion acted a the clerk of the course. The summaries: First race, three furlongs, for iwoyeai old Allies for a silver .up. -Bewitched (Shilling), won; i.na Louise (ffraaer), second: Rtvira M. iNicol), third. Time. ::T. I'carl II., Anna Johnson. Helia. V'ilhaila. Brnaqne and lierrj Teaek also ran. Second race, short course, steeplechase, for a silver .up. Peter Becker (Gonaley), won: Dnke of Uayeace, second; Bain or Shine and 1). C Taylor threw their jockeys at the seeoad jump. lime. l:.".l. Third race, tkree farloaga, two-year-old colts and aeldlngs, for a illver cnp. Rrebos il». Riley), won; i. 11. Shilling i Shilling i. second; Colonel Faverdale, third; Time, 'i^. J. Kneal. Catvla, Bexeameiater, i 1,-11 Turncy and T.iinine also ran. Fourth race, one mile, gentlemen riders for a silver cup. -Sambo (Mr. McCnllongh), won; Rack Nnmber i.Mr. Jeffries), second; Lady North, (bird, lime. 1:1V Fifth race, tkree quarters of a mile, three \ear olds for a silver cup. Chancellor (Shilling), won; Bedrice (Lloyd), second: Impertinence (Connolly), third. Time. 1:15. (bailie Thompson. Good and Retort also ran. Retort ran awa\ two miles on a lalse break belore the ra.e. Sixth race, one mile, for mules any age for a vii -er cup. Australia 'Mr. Jeffries), won: Tenn Brew (Mr. CnmmlngS), second; America il Riley), (bin1. l'winkle Twinkle and Sdilitz also ran. Meeting For Amateurs At Linden. MEETING FOR AMATEURS AT LINDEN. l.ouis Batjen. well known in amateur racing cinles of the east, has planned a novel one day meeting of amateur sport to be held at the Linden racetrack. KdBBkCth, N. .1.. Saturday, April SB. The object of the meeting is to give an iMBUIIaalty for an early trial of horses whhli are to be cin.li dates for prima .fi.red by the various hunt meetings later in the season, and at the same time provide an afternoon of racing for those Interested in hunting and amateur steeplechasia-. No pur-es will he given, but the winner in each event will receive a trophy, which is dearer to the heart af the liinateiir than a money prize. There will be no charge to witness the racing and aaaateara will do the riding. There will be live naeea, including a flat race for hunters or hacks: I ftat race for ponies or galloways, and three steeplc-rhawea. One of the steeplechases will lie open to thoroughbreds that have been hunted. This will be Hie tirst amateur meeting of Hie season and should have uhe support of all who take any interest in Ibis torui of spurt. Arcite Works An Impressive Mile.: Trainer Coyne Makes Strong Claims for Him--Gossip About Derby Candidates. ARCITE WORKS AN IMPRESSIVE MILE. Trainer Coyne Makes Stronq Claims for Him — Gossip About Derby Candidates. Louisville. Ky., April t',. Ar. ite worked a mile at Churchill Downs this ensuing, in 1:4",. Horsemen heie.ibi.nl- say that he is the best three vear old thai has been seen at the Dowaa since Ben Break won we Kentucky Derbj in UN. Trainer Coyne said of him today: "Arcite is a much better three r II -Id than was Sir BnOB. He is a better doer and can run faster than any horse I have ever trained. 1 think be will about win nil the three year old slakes we go after. There is nothing in the east that we arc- afraid of." These g 1 opinions of Mr. Long's candidate. BOW ever. .I., iioi argae that tke Kentucky Derhj i- to be a gift i" the master of Baskford Manor one month from today. There i- Jack Atkia that is to be reck "iied with Rarnej Stebrelber contended all last year that he was a inii.b better horse than Horace F. lie hail show n him in.. re as a yearling and in ev.-i \ way had Impressed the big Missoiirian of his sii perlority. Thai he -lill ha- faith in litlii is evl deuced by tke met that he has saved him out of wider racing for this mack coveted prkw ami other ii. 1 1 stake- Many of the horsemen who raced at Oaklawn. where Jack Alkin has l«-eli since earls February, are here and while the appearance of Ai.ite pleases them they will have to be shown mote thaa Ibis mile in 1 :C. a- u. . « »« 1 as it was, to be convinced that lack Atkia i- not the master of the - n of Alveseot. Zal has been L.'..ing great guns for trainer Iff Daniel al Nashville and be will have the backing of the Tennessee delegation almost to a man. unless I "in Have-' Redgaaatlet should show Improvement over his Hot Springs form. Zal worked a mile in 1:42) at Cumberland Park a few days ago and did it in a manner that tickled owner Gerat. His long rest did the son of 1 irst Mate a great deal of good. Tom Hayes has another eligible in Bitioiido. but it is not likely that he will start. It has already been told that Colonel Applegate has made up his mind to ship Wool Sandals on from San Francisco to run for the Derby, If Holdfast continues to improve his work at Lexington there is no doubt ahotlt his being a starter. Ovemada and (Jrlandwlck are also in training a; Lexington. Hood reports are heard of the latter. Fleming, the big gelding in the string of W. J. Young, has just arrived at Lexington from Hot Springs. He is a maiden, but it would be a mistake to leave him out of Derby calculations. Barring an accident. Lens will carry the colors of Bat Dunne in the big race Itaj I, There -eeins to be a popular notion that Lens litis no -fancy for a mile and a ipiarter, but Mr. Dune differs with this opia iOW. Hal Woodford has not lost faith in Dink St ar and be i- almost Certain; !" be a starter. There are some iiimois about Prince Frankfort's having dope good work, but nothing positive is known aliout this horse. He is eiiiercd in the name of C. Siraus & Co.. but it is said tkat John F.. Madden has more than a half interest in him. He has never started ami is now uudc rated to be in training near Lex-ingtoa. it is not expected that aaj of lac others will -tart. Rough Riding. ROUGH RIDING. ••It is with sincere pleasure one notes the Benniug meeting starting tke metropolitan racing season with an apea eye tor rough fiding of leading yOChCTB. There is nothing more urgently needed along the line of reform in metropolitan racing,*' says Sports Of the Times. "Whatever the reason, the cause, the excuse, la-t war land the preceding year), the rough riding permitted with a scandal ami a racing crime, with apparently little "tibial effort made, either year, until the last i.w week- precipitated] an appearance of activity, to" late lo be ol any good. '■There is not a publication in the metropolis which lias not, time and again, stated that anion should Ik- taken against certain leading boys, who apparently considered themselves immune by reason of their important as-... ia t ion. As an endorsement of the opinion of the pres-. and of the unspoken voi.e of the racing public, these erring Jockeys were speedily found ill error for rough riding on the winter traeka, and pt ptly disciplined. •■This, however, bad little effect upon litem on their return lo their zone of metropolitan immunity. I.a-t -pring. in 1!MKJ, leading BOJ s did work which should surely have lieeii visited with a red hot reprimand, or even stronger action, hut no such action was forthcoming. The eoaseeaemeea are freak ill the minds Of host ob-ervant racing people, and the course lasted tkfoagk the season. •'This vear, after lieing shaken up at. the western tra.ks, where the ollirials wondered if that was a sample of his behavior on metropolitan courses, our leading yackey (as regards his number of winning mount-, but certainly not as regards horsemanship) speedily tried his old tactics. He did not ligiire. however, upon tlie presence of the chairman of the Jockey Club in the stewards' stand, and it must have come as an awfully cold douche ot the coldest kind of cold Water when the said Jockey was pr ptly disiptalitied. and suspended, for one week. '•This has struck the keynote for Miff. It remains to he seen what I he official orchestra will do as regards living up to the tone set by the chairman of the Jo.key Club, and also what notice he may take of any dereliction from the obvious course he has piiblhly laid for the stewards to travel. "It was a public, and a characteristically virile object lesson." Herculoid. the steeplechaser, has been shipped from Celham Farm in Virginia, to Bound Brook Farm iu New Jersey, lo l»e prepared for hia eugage-uieiilo under the colors aj K. li. l'liouias. Easy For Lancastrian.: Ellison's Colt Wins The Lyric Handicap In A Canter.; Old Gould Steps in a Hole, Breaks a Leg and Is Destroyed--More Talk of a Holding Company. T. K. Lynch. EASY FOR LANCASTRIAN. ELLISON'S COLT WINS THE LYRIC HAN« DICAP IN A CANTER. Old Gould Steps in a Hole, Breaks a Leq and Is Destroyed— More Talk of a Holdinq Company. New Orleans. La.. April fi— The Lyric Handicap, for three-year olds aad over at one mile and a half. the feature lace of the card at City Bark this after-noon, proved little more than an eagre lee canter for C. R. RlUaoa's Kingston eaU Lancastrian. There were only four starters, with Lamaslrian and JameH Roddick coupled as the Fllison eiiliy. The result Was never in doubt after the lir-t half mile had been run. for Lancastrian had rushed to the fronc and waa cauteriiig along under stilt re-lraint with a lead of six lengths. The contest for second money wa- a sliff one between the other three. The.r bunched up when entering the homestretch and all were under a rarioaa drive from the head of the homestretch to the fatten. Alma Dafoar proved the gauie-t of tb,. trio and keal James Beddicl; out a neck with the latter just managing to last long enough to finish a head in front of Harry Stephens. The -take had a gross value of tl,4W, the winner's portion of which was $1.i:;ii. The ateeplechaae over the full course was marred h.v a fatal accident. Could rtepptd into a hole while raeing on the Hat and snapped off one of hil foresees just below the knee. He was destroyed; h ediateh. Could was thirteen years old. one of the oldest horses in training. Iu the days of outlaw racing in Maryland he was rated as one of tha fastest haraes at Iron hhi. After the nmuing of the stake Walter O'Connor hoajgkt James ReddtCk from C. B. Fllison. The kerne will be rested up and raced on the Canadian circuit next summer. Louis and Charlie Cella left for their homes iu St. Louis la-t night. The much talked of holding company for City Bark and the Fair Grounds is as yet a mythical proposition. There are several angles yet to be straightened out before such a scheme can be put through. If the holding company is not formed it is -aid that at all events there wilt I..- some sgreomeat reached ketweea the two clubs which will insure the same set of officials acting at both tracks. Tin- ti.eans that several of (he present incumbents will not. be retained next winter. II seal program of seven races i- provided lor Monday ami. with Cargantu.-t, McAllister, Fiehl- wlek; Raterjoy, Sehador, taato B.; Parhnaa Model, K. M. Fry. Whi-k Rroom; John L. Inglis. Beler Sterling, Donna; Warner Criswell. (Jobless. Quagga; Savoy, Pmvigay, Grenade; spider Weh, Bagapnaafe and S..|lv M. showing in the entries, the raciug should be up lo the track's standard. T. K. Lynch. Washington's Meeting. WASHINGTON'S MEETING. Another week of the spring meeting of the Washington Jeckej Club remains to be disposed of and then the always eagerly awaited opening of the New-York campaign follows at Aqueduct. There is~no doubt that the meeting at Washington has been remarkably successful in every respect, except la the racing itself. That has not been bad. It has been as good as could reasonably be expected in view of the average low class of the horses iu daily ii'-lion. But it has not keel as g.nul as it should he. That mote good horses do not run at the Washington meetings is due solely to the somewhat narrow poliej of the management in not offering sufficient money to induce their presence. Next week many of the real stars of the track will ha Been in action at Aqueduct. They might as well be running at Washington this week and would tie if -takes belitling the dignity and importance of the national capital had heea provided. With Baltimore in easy pri'Xiinily the Washington Jorkey Club hast approximately a million people to draw upon for patronage and human nature lieing on pretty nearly the same level every where there is no reason to doubt that the institution of two or three really meat stakes would diaw tremendously. A big thing appeals stroagty to the American man and a big thing in the way of a rich stake at Washington is badly needed. Mr. Cii.kniorc is amply qualified to .lev i-e I he ...ndilions and the big stables would almost surely respond to the pleasant luring of an adeqiiale provision of dollars, li is up to the management to attend to the latter detail. In the long run results would not fail to prove profitable as well as pleasing. Westminster Handicap Open. WESTMINSTER HANDICAP OPEN. Tlie Brooklyn Jockey Club has announced the Westminster Handicap to close for entries Monday. April B. As was the case last year, when it was wou by Co Between, it is a dash of a mile aud a quarter and of the gHaranie.d value of .fbi.iiou. It is practically a renewal of the Bri.kl.Mi Handicap and will receive the nominal ions of all the crack liandi.ap horses of the time. l_ — . Okenite will not start in the Second Kenning Spring Handicap next Saturday. trainer Whalen lias decided that the Carter Handicap at Aqueduct a week from tomorrow is the ra.e for him. Word comes from New York that Rrookdale Nympk was never better than she is right now and siie ma lie expect. ,1 to carry the colors ol Hurry, I'avue WUUuey iu the Carter llaudicap, . Page 2 DAILY RACING FORM 1SSUF.D EVERY DAY. DAILY RACING FORM PUBLISHING CO. I'lililishcrs of THE AMERICAN TURF ASSOCIATION CALENDAR Official STgaa of THE AMERICAN Tl'UF ASSOCIATION. A Daily Reflection of the American Turf by Telegraph. Editor and Proprietor, F. II. Brunell. Associate Editor, Clinton C. Riley. Secretary, Mrs. F. H. Brunell. 124 FIFTH AVENUE, CHICAGO, ILL. Entered In the Post Office at Chicago as second class matter. SINGLE COPIES 5 CENTS. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, APRIL 7. 19*7. Bad Outlook For Small Courses.: England Is Suffering a Stringency That Will Hurt Some of the Little Tracks. BAD OUTLOOK FOR SMALL COURSES. Enqland Is Sufferinq a Stringency That Will Hurt Some of the Little Tracks. * " 1-: I ii; l:i ■ : 1 i 1 1 in !■ nl • 1 1 dly suffering from :i plethora of racing, and racecourse proprietors are feeling the F»in -li in Consequence," writes a correspondent from London i the Canadian Bportaauui. "This has ■etc than ever been demonstrated by the recent effort* of promoters to I at reeve their revenue by putting ap tlie ailniission charge* ti enclosures, etc. iii Eaee of these Increase* it is a well known fact that TattersalTa ring— the principal betting enclosure ;n all recognised meetings here — has of late been patroained tens and less. The reason is easy to tind. TattersalTs cost* usually a gntnea a day. wli icas a backer can get bate the silver ring' at a entailer ot the cant. The public, seeking to re-Anee expenses, ale transferring their patronage to the cheaper rings, and as a natural consequence the bookmaker* follow suit. "it is not only the actual coal of admission which falls so heavily on the lacing man. hut whichever way he turns when out racing he finds himself plucked. To commence, the railway companies, incomprehensible though it may seem, act on the good sad baccaneering principle of treating fares to race-meetings, and make no effort to protect their high-faie paying passenger from the horde of •sharks' who follow the meeting* and infest the railway carriages with their "three caul trick' and pocket-picking proclivities. Most courses are a mile or two liom a railway station, and here again he must nseekly snbnalt to the extortion of the tiy-driver m take 'shanks' pom. At Ascot, for instance, as much as 15* is exacted for a corner in a miserable. broken down, genu infected fly to ride to the course, and you must .banc- what you may be bled for on the return joarnej on arriving at the racecourse uutis. unless it be me ot the fast din appearing tree tonist*, another is Id is necessary to gain admittance. If one is desirous of going into Tat tersall's ring, a guinea is the charge, and Ear the luxury of looking over the horse* in the paddock another half sovereign is demanded. Added to this, the racegoer has the doubtful privilege of paying H per cent. more for his refreshments than their face value. "Ten years M so ago racing was booming, and there was pleat] of nionev about. Racecourse companies were paying enormoas dividends, stakes went up to lavjsii proportions, and the race goer's expense* increased in a like measure, but it was :l term of prosperitj and nobodj counted the eosL Time changetll all thin.:-, and the sport is now well on the ebb tide, and all are at their wits' ends to redact expenses. The Jockey Clin will not sanction the reduction ot stake values, so promoters have sought 1" BUUeeie the racegoer. Already smarting under uniawiul taxation, he has absolutely refused to be made the victim, ami the promoter is Metaphorically between the devil and the deep sea. "Racehorse owning in England is a rich man's -port; those who make their studs psj their amy are the exception to the rule; the wealthy Old patrons of the game are fa-t dying out. and their loss is keenly felt. Owing to th. suppression of strict betting, an enormous revenue has lieen denied the snort, a- much ot the money slaked on the street permeated throagh the racecourse and its immediate followers. The outlook is a bad one for the sinallei courses, and in aJl probability we shall see some of them (losing down in the near future." Answers To Queries. ANSWERS TO QUERIES. I "icmiiiii. a i ion- without names and addresses oi senders will not Im- .nswered or noticed. J C. A. .1 . i Chicago. Do not know. •I. B . hlcago. The wagei lo I .1. M. K. Hutchinson, lxan. ill Cannot say positively b.p he i- probably at Oakland c-il . at pre* cut. (2) Hand's System of Handicapping. 13) Nothing better than the American Racing Manual, published at this office. New Orleans Entries. NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. Probabilities: W. ., liter clear; ti a k fa I. Racing -in i it 2:15 p. m. Kniis well in mud. & Superior mud runner. First Race— 3-4 Mile. 3-year Old*. Maidens. Allowances. Gaits ami Geldings. lml Bat» -. A. Wi. Ildcp. 08117*.. .Gargaataa 117. .X.. 126 t;7!i21» \llonby 117 zW •IMS... Maelstrom 117. . X . .713 n023 ...Field wick Ill 703 ;T'.isv . .KUssaere 114 MO 0894S McAllister 117 700 •2MB. . - Pa Vim 114.. X . Z*u K8MM Gafd Puke 114 icto •7808. . .King Brash MM (?.»( (SBM Sam lay |«r 112 S33 ••ML... Rl achates ill 8s* S33M. . . Little Lighter * Ill* gfia •9050 rsasj dii Lac l r;i 830 WWt. . . .Osrden Bask KRi 023 Msstgotsaig, b. e, by Masks long Anna Bright 10U Second Race — Short Course. Steeplechase. "year olds and upward. Handicap. MHO.. Dslerjov 3.. 130 Ton •MM*...8ahndor 8.. 128 . - MS (isoTs . . I'roiii.ible 7.. 14".. ■ ,483 lisllii. ... Henry A. Schroeder .... 3. . 133. . . ,(kH $••*• N'aran 3. . i:::;. . X . .073 0304U....Mulo IS 3.. 142.. ©..($70 Third Race — 4 1-2 Furlongs, I year olds. Allowances. (•8822) PARISIAN MODEL l(i! 7Jg •MM*. Bine Lea MS.. .713 •7721 r m i i y 119.. X.. 1M B7MS1 . Zlephen 11*5. . X .IBS (MM1) Killer Sir UB..X..700 MOM Brawne| Lad MS. ,.7M •7893 . Hew of pan n MB..X..M9 872T7 Whisk Broom 103 895 Milk. Hazel M M2..X..MS MM7. . . . Rahywlcfc loo. . ..«9o I73M . Brents* lav.. . MO MM1 .. Vie Larch MS M5 Fourth Race — 1 1-16 Miles. .". year olds and upward. Handicap. •MM*. ..Pete* Sterling 4..103 730 MM2... Banna i.. M..X..T40 (MOM). . ..lohn 1.. Inglis 4.. 110.. X.-735 W120. ...Piannte ::.. fti 730 •MM... Mortlbsy ;;.. 87. .©..710 Fifth Race— 1 Mile. •-year aid* and upward. Selling. 88080*... Warner Grisweli 3.. 103.. X.. 725 (•7424) ..GoMe*a 3..M..X..720 MM2 Bathff Royal 3. MM . TJo MM3 . . Roses*** 4. .Ml IM 88020 Pal Bulger «..10 ..© 700 •8955 Clirton Forge i'.. .Kis . . 7 " 88101' . .Qaagga 3.. 22. .X.. 700 •8117... Western "... M - . .MS •79C2 \rn ::.. M..X. 8M MOM... .Me •..104..X .M0 87338 ...Ida Meriuiee 4.. M0... MO M101....Grandlta :'• »1 MO Sixth Race — 1 1-8 Miles. 4 year olds and upward. Selling. 88061.... Envoy 5.. 111.. ..723 •MM... Grenade S.. 115.. ©..120 (88023) . . .Jangle Imp 3. .111..©. 715 (MOM) . . I'lavigny I lo.;. . . 710 (172.-.:; Macbeth 8..M8. .©. 7 tr. 88120 Lady Bllison 5.. MB..©. -700 68100. ...Sincerity Belle 5..M6..X..7M 88120*... 8L Ked 6.. 103.. ©..685 Seventh Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs. 3-year olds. Selling. 88043 Royal River IM 723 ■£029 Sagapanak los. .713 ;7!)23 llecklaw KM!. .X.. 713 88082. ...BaVesbed 117 ... 7H 82025 Solly M Ill Tor, MOM. . - .Spider Web M0.. X.. 700 88043. . Little Gearge los . too 880M Dorothy Duncan 108.. X.. 005 8B077... .Relic Mina MB 675 68084. . I.onisanne 1 7 850 •8077. ...Lady Cecilia 100 030 Washington Entries. WASHINGTON ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather dear: track fasi Racing starts s1 ' ; ; * n » p.ai. (Chicago time 2:oo p.m.) • Runs well in mud. ©Superior mud runner. First Race — 7-8 Mile Columbia Course. -year olds and upward. Selling, lml. Bane* A. Wi. Ildcp. ( 68002)... Wahash Queen ■': . * 7. ..725 87984 ...Chippewa 4.. !i.3 . „.T20 88189*. ..Jack Mckeoa 5.. 118 713 88094 .Venn* 4.. 83.. X.. 715 (68035) .. .Jupiter I 103 ..710 68002. ...Edwin 11 3.. M 705 65523. .. .Tom La arson 7..1ol ,700 Second Race — 1-2 Mile. 2-year aids Alton aaces. 68003 o.s. i hi ..723 88072 Aw less ]o7 720 68001... Long Rail 107 713 •8091 Reckon MJ7 . 710 88013... i.n/etta 107 705 Merry Man. b. p. by Men) day Lady Belleyae 107 John Lee, b. e, by ;. W. Johnson Lillian Lee ... . P 7 Mi-s Marjorie. b. f. by Galore Mariti 1« 7 Third Race — 3-4 Mile Columbia Course. .'I year olds and upward. Allowances. H',7:t.vji .Workman! M .723 (88014) . . . Anna May 3. .101 72" MM0*...GaM Rail 3.. 101.. .71." 85383. .. .Bobbie Keene 8 .120.. ■ . .713 88057. .. .Lord Boanerges 3. .M4. .X..715 88033.. .Berkeley 3. .101. . X . .710 88002*. .Greeno 3. .101. . X . .706 88090 ...Faust 3.. Ml 7 Hi bslll Sheridan O..101 850 Dog Ros,.. br. •. by 1'laudit The Rose .....". :»S Fourth Race — 5-8 Mile Columbia Course. I; year olds and upward. Selling. miles and Mares. (62003) ...Merry LnSSfe •';.. N 7J3 68109' ...Anna Smith I..U1.. X..120 88071. ..Diamond Flos* 5. .107.. X.. 713 (•8073) .. .Old Colony :;. . m 713 08071 3. ..Cons,, 1 Kite 4. . HI., x.. 110 •54M.. .Bessie w*ynn :; . :u .... 710 68073*....UmbreUa :;.. 24..X..7M 83750 Me^ra .-,.. 80.. x.. 705 87855* . . .Kankakee :; . !l 1 70.". 68004*... Venn* 4. .108. . X . .700 osoi 1 . . ..Ossineke i..M6.. X..700 •►soil, .princess Royal I..M6 825 68073 ..Idle Dream 3.. 112 800 MM2 — Bettia Boancer 4. .111 oso Fifth Race — 1 Mile Columbia Course. o year olds and upward, fclhhtg. MM3. . .Palpal* 3. .100. . x . .723 07DS2 Dekaber 7. . 1 M . . x . .720 •MM*. . .Monacodor .",. .185. . v . .71.-, MM3 Cnbsnaan 4..MC..X..715 (►so.-^s-. . .Turbulence ::. . SO. . x . .710 Sixth Race — 7 1-2 Furlongs Columbia Course. 1 year olds and upward. Handicap. oso:;:;- . .OXFORD 5. .128 ..IM (88076) . . .Ormonde's Bight 0. .121.. .71.". ■1880 Heaalip 4. .112 71:. 88©37, . . .sailor Boy 3.. itl . .710 osoimi 1 .nisi ;:. . as 7;;r (6M75).. ohl ( olon.v li.. si 7:;o ^J. E, Madden entry. Oakland Entries. OAKLAND ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear; track fast. Racing starts at 1 :40 p.m. (Qhkfao time :::40 p.m.) Bans well In mud. ©Superior mud runner. First Race— 5-8 Mile. 2 year oMs. Selling. tad. Horses. a. Wi Hdcp. |BM27)...Gin lice 10s . ,jg% 07W!43. . .Heather Scott i09..X..7^0 A ■8027*... Hnsk) H . rt .:...'. .112 . ■ 713 68084*... Bnlnade los 713 68027 ...Raleigh MO.. X.. 715 67632,. • ■ .Oag* lay lor MS 710 88027. . . . Valoskl 1ih» 710 67706*... Katie Rains r, lull. . .705 MM3. . . . Willapiuk MB 703 67131... .Bardonia los 70Q 07730. .. .Charles A los .700 Second Race — 6 1-2 Furlongs. V. year olds and upward. Belling. 87072. ...King of Mist I 107.. ..725 67735 Melitah 3.. 108 .... 7M 67064 ...Dake of Orleans 3. .105.. ..713 68107*... Silver Line 3. .M0.. X . .713 67066* • ■ .Mediant :;. . los. . ;. . .710 08126. ...Blanche C 3. .103.. ,.7M 68107*... Boa Vivani 3. .MT. . X . .788 68107. . . t'altnar ::. . 107. . y . .700 81964.... Lugano 3. .100. . X. .700 81933. . .Tetanus ::. .100. . X . .696 ..spiv . . .Doe Craig 3. .107. .X.. MB Third Race— 5 1-2 Furlongs. :'. year olds. Allow ancc*. o7 isi . .Galvestoaian 107*.... 125 (67432)... Vinton IM 720 (68031). ..F. Nengent 109.. ..713 67904*. ..May Rink MT.. ..713 (67786);.. Johnny Lyons 112. .X.. 710 68031 .Altaieio 107 710 67904*... Ui Ros,. 107 .70.. •8275 Aftermath 104 703 oso.-.i . ...Como jot 7011 li7 ISl . . . Poinsettia IOL' 7IHI i;s(|-,i .. Anoint lo| 1,. 68128.... Fair Pagot Ml 690 u . R. Yeaalags entry. Fourth Race — 3-4 Mile. 3 rear-olds and upward. Selling. 68126* ...Hlr Rrillar 5. .103. . X . .723 MOM* ..The Mist 5.. 86.. ©..120 677M .. Sigrette 7.. 93.. ©..715 MOM Gateway 6. .103. ..715 86133* ..King Cole 5. .105..©. .710 88125. .. .Pontotoc ■". . M.. ..710 67735 ...Plausible :: . s7 703 53900 ...Homage '.». . 98.. ..Too Fifth Race— 1 1-16 Miles. 4 yeai olds and upward. Belling. (68031 1 .DUTIFUL 8. .IM. .X. .725 68122*... Pal 4. .102 120 (68108)... Edith .lames L.MO.. ..713 (68123). ..Talamuml L.1M..X.-715 (68086). . Vincent k) I. .110 ..71.". 88086*. .. Invader 3.. 107..©. Tin •7840. ...Cadichon 4..M7.. ■ 7io 87535* . . .Hooligan 3. . 107. . ;■ . .705 67034 .. Water iu\-c 10. .101 70-, 67903 \nvil 7. .107.. . .7 M 68066. .. .Governor l»a\is 4. .102.. .700 lis 12:;... Iras 7..1iio 700 Sixth Race— 1 Mile. :: year olds and upward. Allow amis. (68127)... Bedford I. .MS..: 723 MOM... Mamie Algol 3. .1 10. .© . .720 MOM . .Confederate 4..M8 . ..715 ovo.-.o . . .Roloman 1 Ins . 71o 86940 . .MUsbora 3 . M . 705 I'.so.sli. . . . in.rado :, Ill' . . 700 68108 .. Tonic :;.. ;n 7(i Important Stake Dates. IMPORTANT STAKE DATES. Juvenile Stakes. City Park, New Orleans.La. April 10 Ladies' Stakes, City Park. New Orleans. La. April 13 Orleans Handicap, City Park, New Orleans, La April 13 Jesse Brown Cup, Washington I). C April 13 Second Spring Handicap, Washington. D. C. . April 13 Carter Handicap, Aqueduct, New York April 15 Bay side Steeplechase, Aqueduct, N. 1" April 13 Rose Stakes, Aqueduct. N. Y April 1G Roekaway Stakes, Aqueduct, N. Y April 17 Ozone Stakes, Aqueduct, N. Y April 1S Arverne Slakes. Aqueduct. N. Y April lit Winfield Steeplechase. Aqueduct, N. Y \pril 20 t'anarsie Stakes. Aqueduct. N. Y \pril 20 Queens County Handicap. Aqueduct. N. Y... April 20 Cnion Stakes, Aqueduct. N. Y April 22 Sterling Stakes. Aqueduct. N. Y April 23 Woodhaveu Stakes, Aquednil, N. Y April 24 Glendale Steeplechase, Aqueduct. N. Y \pril 23 Flushing Stakes. Aqueduct, N. Y \pril 23 Excelsior Handicap, Jamaica, N. Y April 26 Rlmhurst Stakes. Jamaica, N. Y April 27 Paumonok Handicap, Jamaica. N. Y April 27 Dunton Stakes. Jamaica, N. Y April 20 Corona Stakes. .Jamaica, N". Y April 30 Greenheld Stakes. Jamaica, N. Y May 1 Columbus Btakess Jamaica, N. Y May 2 Newton Stakes. Jamaica. N. Y May .'1 Rosedale Stakes, Jamaica. H. Y May 4 Kings County Handicap, Jamaica. N. Y May 4 Williamsbiirgh Handicap. Jamaica, N. I". ...May 1; Montague Stakes. Jamaica, X. Y May 7 Suffolk Stakes. Jamaica. N. Y May S Metropolitan Handicap, Relmont Park, New York May » New York Steeplechase. Relmont Park, N.Y..May 9 Larchmsat Stakes. Relmont Park, N. Y May 10 Juvenile Stakes. Rcim-uit Park, N. Y May 11 Toboggan Handicap, Relmont Park. N. Y May 11 Maiden Slakes. Relmont Park. N. Y May 13 Hirlein Stak. a, Belmont Park. N. V May 11 BoaCBJel Stakes, Relmont Park. N. Y May 13 Van Nest Stakes. Relmont Park. N. Y May 10 Crotons Handicap. Relmont Park. N. Y May 17 New Bocbelle Handicap, Belmont Park, N.T.May is d Stakes, Belmont Park. N. v May i:t Withers Stakes. Relmont Park. N. Y May 1:» Brooklyn Handicap, Cravesend, New York...M::y 20 Suburban Handicap, Sheepshead Rav, New York June 20 Double Brent (nrst half), Sheepshead Rav. N . Y June 20 Coney Island Handicap. Sheepshead Bay. N.Y. June 21 Beacon Steeplechase, Sheepshead Ray. N. Y...7une;22 I'oam Stakes. Bbeepsbead Ray. N. Y June 22 Tidal stakes. Sheepshead Ray. N. v lane 23 Equality stakes. Bbeepsbead Bay. N. Y Tune 24 Zephyr Slakes. Sheepshead Bay, N. V Illtle 23 Swift Stakes. Sheepshead Bay. N. Y fune 20 surf Stakes, Sheepshead Bay, N. X June 27 Sheepshead Ray Handicap. Sheepshead Ray. N. Y June 27 Thistle Si. ike-. Sheepshead Bay. N. V laac 2s Creat Trial Slakes. Sheepshead Ray. N. T...Jnac 2:» Coney Island Jockey Club stakes. She* pa- head Rav. N. V June 22 Mermaid stakes. Sbeepshead Bay. N. Y July 1 1.011:; Island Handicap, Sheepshead Ray. N.V.July 2 Independence Steeplechase, Sheepshead Bay, N. Y July 4 Advance Slakes. Sheepshead Bay, N. Y July 4 Spring Stakes. Sheepshead Ray. N. Y July 4 Spindrift stakes. Sheepshead Ray. N. Y July 5 Vernal Slakes. Sheepshead Ray. N. Y July 0 Commonwealth Handicap, Sheepshead Bay, N. Y July 6 I'onMe F.vent (second half), Sheepshead Bay. N. Y July 9 Lawrence Realisation, Sbeepshead Bay, N.Y. July !t Saratoga Handicap, Saratoga, New York.... Aug. 5 1'uturity. Sheepshead Bay, New York Aug. 31 Racing Dates For 1907. RACING DATES FOR 1907. New California Jocksy Club, San Francisco, CaL: Meeting began November 17. 1906; will close June 22. (Oakland, W d 1: -1. Washington Jockey Club. Washington, D. C. : March 25 to April 13. (Beaansg, is days). City Park Jockey Club, New Orleans. La. : April 1 to April 13. (City Park, 12 days). Queens County Jockey Club, New York, N. Y. : April 13 to April 23. (Aqueduct, 10 days). Tennessee Breeders' Association, Nashville, Tenn. : April 2o to April 27. (Cumberland Park. 7 davsi. Maryland Jockey Club, Baltimore, Md. : April 20 to May 4. (Pimlico, 1.'! days). Metropolitan Jockey Club, New York. N. Y. : April 20 to May B. (Jamaica, 11 dayst. Kentucky Racing Association, Lexington. Ky. : April 27 to May 4. 1 Kentucky Association. 7 days). New Louisville Jockey Club, Louisville, Ky. : May ( to June V (Canr.-hil! Downs, ."JO day-). Westchester Racing Association, New York, N, Y, : May 9 to May Is. (Belmont Park. 9 days). Ontario Jockey Club, Toronto. Ont. : May is t,» June 1. (Woodbine, 13 days). Brooklyn Jockey Club, New York. N. Y. : May 20 to Mav 1'".. (Gravesend, 0 days). Westchester Racing Association. New York. N. Y. : May 27 to June .". (Relmont Park. 9 days). Hamilton Jockey Club, Hamilton, Ont. : June .'. to June d- '12 days). Montreal Jockey Clr.b. Montreal. Quebec: June 4 to June 1.".. 1 1! day - . Brooklyn Jockey Club, New York, N. Y. : June 6 to June 19. (Gravesend, 12 days). Latonia Jockey Club, Covington. Ky. : :*, June 10 to July 13. (Latonia, 3o days). Highland Park Club. Windsor. Ont.: June r. to July 13, (Opposite Detroit, 23 days). Buffalo Racing Association, Buffalo, N. Y. : June 13 lo July 20. (Kenilworth Park. 31 days). Coney Island Jockey Club. New York, N. Y. : June 20 to July v. (Sheepshead Bay, 17 days). Brighton Beach Racing Ass'n., New York, N. Y. : July 10 to August ::. (Brighton Beach, 22 days). Highland Park Club. Fort Erie. Ont.: July 22 to Ingasl :.!. (Opposite Buffalo M days). Saratoga Racing Association, Saratoga, N. Y. : August 5 lo AngUSl 3o. (Saratoga. 23 days). Coney Island Jockey Club, New York. N. Y. : August .a to September 14. (Sbeepsbesd Ray, 1:; •ays). Brooklyn Jockey Club, New York, N. Y. : September lo to September 28. (Gravesend, 12 day*). Hamilton Jockey Club. Hamilton, Ont. : Sen ml er 24 to Octob * 2. I - d -Brighton Beach Racing Ass'n.. New York. N. Y. : September 30 to October 3. (Brighton Beach, 0 days). Montreal Jc key Club, Montreal. Quebec: nber :. to September 1 1. (!• day -1. Westchester Racing Association, New York. N. Y. : October 7 to October 19. (BetmOUt Park, 12 days). State Fair of Texas. Dallas. Texas. : October M to November 2. (Fair Grounds. 13 naj -1. Metropolitan Jockey Club, New York, N. Y. : October 21 to November 1. (Jamaica, 11 days). Maryland Jockey Ciub, Baltimore, Md. : Oetolier 23 to November 0. (Pimlico, 13 days). Queens County Jockey Club, New York, N. Y. : November 2 to November 15. (Aqueduct, 12 days). Washington Jockey Club. Washington, D. C. : N vember 10 to November 30. (Beaning, 1:, days), Washington Form Chart. WASHINGTON FORM CHART. ■ BENNING 1 BENNING. D. C. Saturday. April G. 1907.— -Twelfth day. Washington Jockey Clnb. Spring Menu (is days). Weather cloudy; track fast. 1^: book* on.) I'n nlim. Judge, clarence McDowell. Starter, Mara Cassidy. Secretary, U. ■■ Crick ni Racing start* •" :;:,HI P- m. W Indicates whip, S spur R blinkers. Figures in parenthesis foDo -the distance of each race indicate track record, age of bors and weight carried. _ , 1 no 1 |rlCl !ll:s1' BACK 7-8 Mile Columbia Couise. 1 l ;:• '.. -J 110.) $500 added 1* ir-oM 00 A\ '*J and upward. Selling. Nei value to Winner silo. Ind Horses AWl PI' St 't '_■ : Sir I'i.i j"o7l.e\s Owners O )l~"c PS \/l-:i.lNA wS 91 I :: V' :;i' :■!' :: I] McCarthy C C Smithson 1 "• 18-57 mi I o;7:'.".o).\N.\ '.\ smith w 1 :u :. 2 1- pi th in ja Medll otl W Stockton 6-5 11 :■: ;: .. 1 i I'.soT.ti.IACK M'KEON ws G N 2 I I1 I' ;' -'■' . Henrj Mm JMcLaughlin8-i 2 V. \ - '■ 1 -•; 680373IVANHOE WB G 87 :: ■"■ G "■ I I l " Simmons Ar -erne Stable l'» 12 12 3 6-5 18033 CM-: N'T l.\N w4 t$ I 1 3* » G G '■ Tork \\ C Dalj 3n SO 58 1" 3 Time. l::. 2.". :;7-!. 60, 1 I l«i 1 :29 . Winner ch. m. by Bslgowan— Mis* Lynah (trained by T. 1. Coles). Went to post at 2:3s. At post :; miuute* start l;.m..i w-n driving; sec 1 the seme; third easily. Azelma was reserved close up in the early running and finishing fa* caugbl Anna Smith tiiin_' ri^lii at the end and WOO drawing clear. Anna Smith set a fssl pace but tired when challenged. Jack VcK-ou raced well bur Henry could give him little helo. The other Two were never Serious contenders. Tlie winner was entered for $1,000; no bid. Scratched 48092 Niblick 88; 87984 Chippewa. 86: 08092 Society Red. 84; 88073 Idle Dream, 89. Overweights Ivnhoe. I pound f* Q "I 1 A SECOND RACK 4 1-2 Furlongs. (55i 2 113.) Washington Nursery Stakes. $1,000 001 -L\f added. 2-year-olds. Allowances. Net value to wi t $1,399. ind lloi-s--s A\\i pi- Si ■ 1 1 " , st; bin Jockeys Owner* i h c p s i;::'s:: BILLIH HIBBS wss lis 10 .. 1- 1 I* 1, Bmltfa G H w.nl 1 :: . 7 .".~7 N ■ ;;as: CI N (X TTON wsk 107 : . -1 ;,i _■ ]\ _\i. \ I Fos g IS IS ■ i;::iv;-\\ 1 11 lOi'K.M'T wn 107 '. 3 4" i" 9 England' r I- R Hitchcock »-G 13-511-61 1 I (68091) BILFIL WSS 113 8 7 V '.' I* Jno Hen'syP Powei I 8 1 : . i^o:.:; i.ai DABLE ws 107 _• 1 3 j| 51 Mountain Mis 1; w Waldenfi 8 ■; - 1. .". iv, 1 DEAD GONE wa 113 1 I 71 T: 8" R McDan'lJ E Madden ( g 1 g-S I". 68015 MATCHES MARY 107 ! ' : .1 Johnson Beverwyck Sta •m M ; 3 87825 ORBODON \\.~itin:i 4 g '. - s- s ".I O'Brien A Belmont lo M M M G S8034 TEN'T BY COURTESYws 110 7 9 8 '. - : - W Mclnt'e Beverwyck Sta flO -" 28 »i :: 68055lEASTER BELLE ws 107 » 10 10 10 10 McCarthy O B Jordan 28 M M 10 5 'Added 'tarter. Collided in betting; no separate place 01 s|i,.w betting. I'ime. IP. 2'. . B0 .".7 Winner Rr. g. by lalhcilc-- Anr-,,- (trained In ,V Ch'Ih Wenl to po 1 .11 3:30 \i pos| 2 mi ». start fair. Won 11 lly; econd and third dinim' Pillie I ibbs s|„.» .,1 g great burst ol speed carta and 'spelling iqi 1 safe lead tn the lirsl quarter dren awaj la the siiftch an. I w -ailtermg. Uotton toned ami early gap and antshed with a rush. tVooderafl was weU ridden an.l ran a fairly good race. Bilfil raced (tupremivelj and linis|„..l fast and gamely. Matches Mary ran well to the stretch but tired from following the "inner. Dead Gone was humped and knocked ool ..1 even chance early. Laudable showed speed. Scratched S80G3*Bieuiber, 107; 08091 Long Rail. 1U7; (08UK)Trey ol Spade* IP' Ovftweia'Utb— -Olt'odou. 2 youuds. /-» Q -| -| -| THIRD HACK-7-8 Mile Columbia Course. 1 :25-— 2— IKO $8M added. 3 v.- ir-nlds OO JL J. J. and upward. MilifM spc iai weight*. Net rahae to win at- |53t . ] rid Horses AWtPP St 14 % \~Str Fin Jockeys Owners t ) H 0 P 8 _ (7*53 COBLE5BKH.L »s :; 99 i i i.\ 1$ i* 1* i3 B McDanMMra M Boffaun 4 B 3 6-5 7 M |M 7". TINS AMI N'Dl.FS W8B 1 97 ." I ■•■ i '•_■ -'- MedlicOtl Palestine Stable 21 4 Si 6-3 710 (7I63*GRUMBL1NU SOPH WSB 3 97 I" 7 7A 71 71 I" l Goldstein L Stern 18 6 3 kSOft'MILLSTONE ml N 7 1 t1 sl 61 4' 41 England' r F Wagner I I 4 2 1 CANVAS \ I M U I V. 4* 6* 6» ■"•" H Alex 8 Paget 81 M I I M SUM SALT AND PEPPBB Wa S IM Z I M I' 4| 71 *4 Mountain C H Hurkamp 40 60 60 20 10 6S0GC JOB8TOWN irsa I M I n I1 '•'- 61 I1 7' Jiw Hen'syP Jaekeea II II 40 li 1.1 V\ BTBOMB a/a I 1"" U I 14 '-'-' -'■ 2^ s} J Johnson Columbia Stable 10 12 10 4 2 : I8ADOB HIKSCH W8B 3 101 9 10 10 10 1" lo '»- Morris I: Biee Bl M M 10 5 6S727*WATEBBEARER wsn 4 116 4 1 5 5» Sh 9J 10 J O'Brien J A Wernberg 12 20 20 8 4 67890 BHEBIDAN WS 3 164 113 12 12 12 12 11 W afclnt'ej C Nally SO 40 40 li 7 68066 KNOCK 1RKY Wl I M 1 5 11 11 11 H V- York- \V 0 Daly M M 40 15 I 67923 FLARE Wl 4 114 U 12 13 13 13 is IS A Lea li H MeC Potter50 f.0 6o 2o 10 (KM 1 AM TRYING -wsi, I 99 12 IS 15 IS IS 1". 14 Keating T Cook 1"" 100 M0 30 15 65580 WAYSIDE «aj] M li 14 14 14 14 14 1". L Smth W H Cramer SI 100 ion So li Time. !2\ 84, 36*., 4!». 1:1C*. 1 :.!03. Winner— Ck. e. bar latdei Baa ■ (trained by K. .1. Hoffma n). Went t.. post at S:57. At post :: minutes. Star! good for all but 1 \iu Trying. Won easily: see MM the same: third driving. Coblesklll showed suddenly acquired Rpeed, ran into the lead quickly and setting ■ Cast pace throughout won going away. Pint and Needles got into t'oiAird contention early and Bnirfied a fast going second. Grumbling Sopii got away badly and overcoming mnch hrtorforencc Bniabcd w Hi ■ man. Mill-tone only ran fairly well and can do better. Canraa anatred speed but failed to stay, l.uev Stroma ran well to the stretch and unit badly. Scratched 68086 Sail] K., 07: 68014 Nettie Carita, 07. Overweights Lucy Siroine. :: poanda; bridor Hirach, 2: Sheridan, 2. ^^^ £• O -I -| ^~\ 1 il Bl II BACB -About 2 1-2 Miles. (5:80—8—184.) Chew Chase Hunters' Steeple-|3 O A X — - chase. |488 added and 8808 in Plate. 5-year-elds ami apward. UenUeanen riders. Hunters. Allow inces. Ne; ralne to winnei 1510, • Jnd Horses AWtT'PSt 4 ~8~12 16 StrFln Jockeya Owners O H C_P_S_ \KDFTTF w s 7 161 3 2 3 3 3 1- -s l'1 Mr l KerrD Kerr M I l 5 l-Mant— (67VDI SSKX il. Wa 6 154 1111' 1- P Ml Taylor D Kerr *l-« 1-5 1-Mont— UBDESSU wa 5 Mi 2 3 V 3»* 2* -- i'1 I Mr Leith C Moore 4 lo 7 1 out ♦Couple. I in betting; no separate place or show betting;. Time. •"' 38 Winner- Dr. in. by ArditiKtoti — Merry Antoinette (trained by P Price). Wen) to post ■ i:2S. At posl 1 niinnte. st.ni good. Won all o'it : place polling up. Ardettt fenced arell but won on sufferance and the race wa« ■ farce. Bases il. was -o aineh the best that he had lo be nulled all tliloa-'li the race and at the end he al -I beat olll hi^ stahlem.i te despite Taj lot s . "on . nd. —li went faiih well but wa- all oat at the 1'inM,. Scratched C5751,Pete Dailey, 156; 6SS06 Navajo, 1" i: 67S21 » Angle, 183; Kitty BeUalra, 158. Overweights Ordesso, 10 ponnds. ■ _j t_ -■ -s _ FIFTH BACB— 4 1-2 Furlongs. ».".:,. 2 113.) i?b»i added. 2-year-aaia. AJIewancea. f30 1 If) Bet value to winnei $300, li.d HorsT^s^ AW1 FI'St~'7~'j ^i~sTrFiii J.xkeys Owners O H C P S_ Ib8034*LiADY 1 lAREL ws 102 2 2 » 11 .1 Johnson Columbia Stable 7-6 8-6 1-6 1-3 1-7 iGXteDQI EEN'S SOCVENIRws 104 4 3 R McDnn'lA Belmont 7-5 2 9-6 2-6 1-4 ,v,,-, :. | ;'| EMBER us 99 3 1 Ino Hei yP Powers ."• 14 11 I SENATOR BARRETT a 102 14 i " Bngland'i 1 H Madden •• M 16 4 7 hi M \ i II Ml' a ■ i: 93 •• ■ 41 41 ." Vesper W Chamberlain 38 loo 81 li S Time 11'. 241, f.» . 98|. Winner Ch. f, by Holateln 1 tilltan (trained bj W. Garth). Wen, lo |po-i al 1:54. Al pool 1 minute. Start ^i«h1 toi all but Miytiine. Won driving: RCCOnd the ■ime; third easily. Fails Isabel was dml off on the far turn but boob l-oi in (dose pnrsnit of the leaders ami after s long stretch tirire was drawing oni al the end. Queen's Souvenir showed the most early i,,,i .,,1(1 bung on gamel] in the closing drive. Member was a close contender to the rtretch but tir« l i,.,,ii\ in the linii drive. Senatoi Barrett and Maytlme both raced very green and Maytime w.iu off very badly. VjOl I A SIXTH BACB— 1 Mile and 100 Yards. |1:47 — 1—118.) 8580 added. :i year -Ids ;,nd |30 JL J. 4fc npward. BeUlng. Net value to winner .-S4IMI. Tmi TiTrsT- AWt VV St \ 4 -i Sir i in ToeUeys Owners (I II C F S 66761 BANKER wa 6 IM 2 2 4 4 3} V 1« Mountain A Stokei 6-3 8-5 7-5 2-3 oul i.vi-.- \\ \i'i:i: i»m; wsb 4 M3 l 1 l'l U 1" '■'■■ 2* .1 Johnson Vrverne Stable 7-5: 9-6 2-5 out i.s.i-: BETSV BINFORD ws 3 M 4 4 S 31 4 4 i ■ Mat oi W Chamberlain 5 . 1 S lOout , 73 i-.i i g Bl CB wsn C M7 3 3 2* 2' 22 1] i '.: McDrtn'IMn \\ Keating I" 10 1 2 oat Time, 12'. 251, 381, •r,,,J. 1:83*., 1:181, 1:451. 1:52. Winner B. b. bv Belviden lol tlawkst • (trained by .1. FltaHimmons). Went to posl Bl 5:22. At post 1 minuie. Siaii good. -Won easily; second and third the same. Banker came oul fresh and after rating to the head of the stretch eaaae away with ■ rush and won in a canter. Watei Dog wa^ apeedy but wa« mncfa used making the pace and was tlriag badly at the end and baielj la-ied long enough to save second place. Betsy Blnford was aiwaysi dose up and Bnisbed gamely. Bine Bock showed ■ uoo.t tura of speed bul tired as ii a bride sh ort. The winner wa« entered for jl.'xn. »e Md .-.. ratehed (68075)OM Colour. 86 Overweights Betsy Blnford, 2 ponnds. Page 3 Oakland Form Chart. OAKLAND FORM CHART. (OtAKIjAND.) OAKLAND. Cal.. Saturday. April 6. 1907. — One bundled and twenty li r -1 day New California Joi kpy t j ■ 1 1 1. Winter Meeting. 11^7 days). Weather cloudy; track last, i ." 1 hooks on). Presiding Judge, B. C. Bopper. Starter, J. .1. Battaaan. Secretary, Percy W. Treat. Baring starts al 1:48 p. m. W Indfeatea arhlp, S spurs, B bUakera. Pignrea in aarentheafs foUoaring the distance t each race Indicate track record, aye oi horse ami weigbl carried. _»_)-i O fc F1KST BAI B 7 1-2 Furlongs. 1 1 :::2 -1 1 «'.^ Parse $4 J0. 4-year-olds and apward. OO -L dfi^S Sellinu'. Net \::lue to winner $::25. ' i TTTt Horses AWt PP St % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P 3 o.7a i::)('iiNFF.sS()K ws 6 IM I 1 2* V 2" V \" Keogh J W aUalaek 2 18-618-68-6 4-6 (WOKS PAL 4 lei' l S l !J 1- 11 -' Jarrett D S Fountain I S I 2J t. '• i«8085)EDUABDO wan 6 M7 7 6 4 ' . :: ' :'.-' :'.- :i"l H Smith H Stover 6 10 10 :; D-o 67841 I I.FV \'F ION WS 4 107 3 9 ' ' ■ *' 6* r,:l 4" .1 Hunter C Van Dusen S l:{ I] I 3 »;si..vi tlllUSTlNF. \. wa 7 Ml M M :•'-'' . •;-' 4^ 4» ",•• B Lynch P : Lynch 8-6 8-6 8-6 7-102-6 61743 BIBD »F PASSAGE 5 107 S 4 3] 4\ CJ V 6* Bocbanan H N Burtliiluni 61 Ml 80 M la 67965 BOSEA BO w 4 lo:. I 7 g» ! J 7"7I 7| Bore] W It Engstroai 31 ino iiki 40 la 68069 IT.A1 NT slO 107 2 2 7^ 7' M s1 g E Dngmn 8 P Tate 1 16 li 6 3 6K086 JACKFULL WS 7 107 1 3M M 8] :•'. 9» F SullivanG P McNeil 1.". M 1". I I 68032 ISMAILIAN w 5 MS 8 8 If M M 1" 10 W Fischer H It SchaaTer o0 a0 M S 3 Time. 24i. 48 . 1 15 1 :::4. Winnei ch. h. bj Father Confessor- -Koffee (trained bj J. W. BlalfM-ki. Went to i» -i al 1:40. At post :; minutes, start good. Won driving; second and third the same. Confessor aras reserved haul held rioae behind the pacemaker and Bntsbicg fast wore bim down eventually and BBOred a Incky win. Pal made the runniiiy under a tittll to the final sixteenth, where bis Jockey pnl an an awkward ride and threw away a certain victory, Bdnardo ran in forward pursuit of the leaders Ihronghoul and finished a gaBM third. Klevation. away poorly, closed i bi'^ gap early but tired al the end. Christine A., away oiM.ily and impeded early, made up much ground in the middle hair bat quit ami swerved in the Btrejxb. Bird of Passage showed earlj apeed and hchl on v.^il for seven fnrlongs, probablj sl;ort. The winner was entered for 8800; no bid. Scratched (B7810)Lncian, 107: ('.! »;!• Corria'an. 11". /;* Q -| O Q SECOND BACB— 1 1-4 Miles. (2:051 — 4— 114.) Parse 8408. 4-year olds and upward. \ y Cy JL aai O SeUing. Net value to winner $325. Did Horses TrWtl'l'Srst~^~'^ :'« s"tr~Fi"n Jockeys Owners ) H C P_ S^ 48M8)TALAMUND wsn 4 110 4 2 1* L* 1» 1* l1! I1! G McLnn'nT E McLaughlin 6 8 7 2'. 6-.'i ONsK'BRIERS a 7 mi 7 4 31 ::» 2» 2- V \ 2* Buxton Fleur de Lis sta 4 I 61 U-H 68031 BENVOLIO w 7 1 10 :! 7 7» 7^ Vi th :i»i. :;".'. A Brown H W Hoag :: :: 13-61 11 20 679S6*INFLAMMABLX W 6 107 8 1 ." 2' 3»' 31 4i P» W Fischer O F Hume I 8 I :\ 1 67*95 IRAS W7MI I I '■ '■ ¥ '. 8* 5' ■",- Lycurgua W Walker 28 Si 20 S 3 679M W li. GATES wall. Ml 1 1 5 5* •* 6) '- S* Grott R li Bice Jr 2:. M M 10 :• S8069 INK W8B 7 1!" I" I V' BJ v:! f 71 7" l'alms .1 Btowe HI 15 15 6 « taMI LADY FASHION WS 106 I S I' # SB 7^ 8* m.i, Keogh A W Bnoa 26 -I" 40 li s i;vin;6:-i AMKL C. WB 4 M7 1 8 I1 6-7. 41 6 * 9 t* Fhuinery E Dealy 61 Ml M M 12 t67934)VETERANO wb 7 U0 6 M II 10 10 lo in II L Jackson Multnomah Sta 4 I 4i 2 6 5 Time, 27 h. 504, 1:161, 1:12'. 2:081. Winner— B. c, by Attamax — Taltada (trained by T. B. McLaaghlln). Went to | o-t al 2:u.s. At post 4 minates. Start U'xhI. Won easily: second driving; third the same. Talamund made the running throng bout, was waited with in front under a pull lor the Brst mile aud .\ew away when called upon in the stretch. Briers maintained close pur-uit of 1 lie winner throughout but railed to ^et up under 1 weak finish. RenvoUo ran forwardly all the way and put up a gaaae stretch effort. liiManiiuable was a forward contender for a mile and an eighth and quit unexpectedly at the end. lias trailed for sii fnrlongs, then moved a| the far torn and finished gamely through the lasi furlong. W. B. Gnhea wa~ irel] ap for a mile. Ink has probably trained off. It was too fast for V'eterano. The .v inner was entered for $600; no bid. Scratched (08088) Vincentio, int. / Q1 O /I 'HH't" BACB 4 1-2 Furlongs. (53—2—108.) Purse 8700. 2-year-olds. Handicap. |yO J. dal A -N"''1 value to winner 8560. Did Horse- _~" AWtPP'SI _ '.. _ Sir Fill JiM-keys Owners «1 f\ C V~ S (67998)BRAGGART w 112 1 1 1 " 1 -: H Borel F W HeaJey 7 M M 3 3-T (6773DBOAS a HI 2 2 2". 2"'' 2-'. 11 Smith Keene Brat :: 3 11-59-102-6 ".7 lHARVEL w 112 I .". ::; 2 31 Pullman U /. De \nuan s ', 11 :,n .",:( nil 2 . '. \ni:.N\ w MS :. 7 7 4* 4t Keogh W Durker 10 20 20 I 2 68084 RHINESTONE wa Ml 7 I "•"'■ "•-' 5 ' E Dngmn LT Lee 15 M M S 21 i,..i..s CX LLEOE WIDOW a 149 t :; 6 c.n. „ _\ Brown II W IL.aK 4 4 18-68-6 3-6 ■8846 TILLINGHAST wn Ml I 4 4-1. 7 7 W Fischer S C Hildreth IS IS 12 ."» 2 Time. 2.'!. 4N. r.l'. Winner ch. g, hy Boanerges -Gelldc (tramed hv c .1. Caaey). Went to iio^t at 2:35. Al j.osl 2 minutes. Start bad. Won easily. Second and third drivl'it:. Braggart outbroke, outpaced and outstayed the others deefadvely. Boas broke slowly and being made cpialely handled COOld level gel up but made a gaBM effort. Ilarvel ^ot away badly and ran quickly up 1 into prominent contention, but tired In the rinsing drive, ft dean, nearly left, rhswd a big gap. Bnlne- ■tone siilfereil at the Btarl and n.ade Bp milih glOOnd under a bad ride. College Widow, shuttled to ll.e rear at the start, was never dangerous, but jnlnhrd gsinlng. TiilinghasL away 3atifooted and repeatedly hhlit off. showed a Bash of earl\ speed bul tired al the end and , an do beiler. Scratched 6_____UIei_b, 104. ^2_ h_Y fc) f_ 1 OFHT1I HACK 1 1-16 Miles. (1:461—5—188.) Purse fl.080. AU Agee. Handicap. OO 1 — * f Nei value lo winnei 8880. Mat !!■■■»■ "AWt l'l' sru~'^ \ Str Fin jockeys Owners fj HOPS 8M48*RAPID WATEB W 6 IM 3 S I' H 8] li 1«| W Fiacber 6 C HildreTh 2| 3 M-68-6 M (68o3*2)RI'BY w 5 Mi 6 Z !-' I| l| 21 8* Keogh W B Jenninga 4 8 8 3 6-5 «mh» vox lail'l'LI wO K 1 I B«* 4" 4- 8] 1*1 W Kelly t s Chi Ida 11-621 D-.".l 1-2 BMgf PONTOTOC sn :. M 2 4 I .".-' •"•- 7. 4"t T Rice Keene Bros 10 IS K 4 3-2 ckin;s si'DKEME court wsb 6 100 1 1 2] 2U :;■! i- 6*1 ■ Dngna C Van Dnoaai r, 6 6 2 4-5 68089 MARTINMAS WB 7 M S I # 8 6 6 6 B Davis E J Katnsey 4 7 5 2 1 Time. ?'.*. 4HJ. 1:14. l:46f, 1 bi'. Winner— B. h. by I! apallo Water Girl trained by S. ( . Hildreth). Went to past at 2:58. At post 1 minute. Start ^.' xh1. Won easily; second and third driving. • 8a pM Water Unproved suddenly and after hebtg reserved in a kochI forward poaltlaa in the early nmning j drew i ut when straightened for hoane and won naiag away with a rush. Ruby outbroke the others and 1 aadekJj eatabUshed a good lead and made the running to the last turn, where she was challenged by Hie winner ami Bnceumbed, but held on gamely for second place. Vox I'opuli was crowded at the start and 1 toiced to pull up repeatedly, came fast When clear and Baanhed a las| going third. Pontotoc was - • •i.Klassed here but finished well, annreane court ran aroaasnently for aeven furlongs and then quit. • htartinmaa dropped out early and raa a bad race. Scratched— 68068*Bdwln Gum. 114; 8787yBeecbwood. '.».;. - ^ Q1 OaQ I'H'TH UACF.--5 1-2 Furlongs. (1^64—0—108.) pure, ?r,(N). ;;-Vf-ar olds and i.p-UO - JL iiU wan! Selling. Net value to winner 8888. Ind Horses AWt 1')' St 14 ' ~'rt SH Fin Jockeys Owners 0 II C P~S 6S067-ST. FRANCIS w 4 111 1 1 ]" l*j 1~" 1" Keogh Mapb- stable 7-511-511-57-1014 672U*ENTRE NOUS w 5 101 I I 4 42.1. :!3 i'3 W K.-llv M Beta 4 5 M-401-MC-S (67336)8IR BRILLAR WB 6 Ml I 4 2' 2' 2' 3*1 A Brown r.l Casey 7 -5 7 5 .1 5 1-2 out t 88M8 BLANCHE C. Bl Mi 4 2 6*1 P 4i 4- E ('lark S Folk 20 50 50 12 4 13881 FAIR FAOOT w I M I I 6 6 6 5" R Davis C Heifera 20 s, 2'. 7 2 ■88*7 VAN NEBS w« 8 111 i 5 :ti 33 V I W Fischer .1 B Dunn 12 20 20 6 I Time. X3|, 4si. 1:07. Winner— '.'h. e, by Rubicon — Why Not 1 trained by J. Froters). Went to post ui \i:±\. At post 6 uduutes. Start tair. Wou driving; second the same; third easily, , St. Fram-is from a flying start won all the way but was tirins; fast at the end and got home luckily. Fntre -Non . away poorly and ■eased about, closed an immense gap and finished going two feet lo the leader's one. Sir Brillar maintained nonre.lt pursuit of the winner to the last fifty yards ind then tired as if short. Blanche C. held a good position throughout and was a game and fast coming fourth. Fair Fagot dropped to the rear at the start, then finished well. Van Ness retired after running a prominent ' ill". Overweighta Sir Brillar. 1 iMumd. _r» Q -| £\rr SIXTH BACB 1 Mile. l::tSl— 4 117. Purse ?400. 3 year olds and upward. Special X) O 1 w I weights. Net value to wiuiuv $.'.2: . Ind Horses AWtPF St *4 l:2 K SlTlTn Jockeys Owners O n 5 P S~ (4HK8)BHDFOBD » 4 106 1 I 8*1 *** 8* "-1 lnk J Hunter C C McCafferty 6-5 S-5 7-511-20out 68067-BI.ONDV Wl 97 4 1 2". :'.* 3- 23 2- Buxton W B Jennings 3 I I 4-5 3-10 68032*MABEL HOLLANDFR w I 92 I 2 1*1 14 14 1] ::n E Dugan C White ~ I "' I -5 2 5 17184 ST. ELM WOOD WB 8 81 X 4 4 4 4 4 4 R Davis Sobra Vista Stbl 5 5 4 11-102-5 Time. 24*. 49?. 1:15. 1 :40J. Winner — Br. g. by Handspring — Carlotta C. (framed by C. C. McCafferty 1. Went to post al ''.:."«4. At post 1 minute. Start bad. Won driving: second and third the y.ime. Bedford broke -lowly, bin moved up gradually and challenging the leader in the stretch won out at the end of a territi- drive. Bloiidy from a fair Btarl ran in nearest pursuit of the flying pacemaker to the Btreteh, where be tell bail. .11 a ei ileal moment, iheii came again ami failed to get up tint was best. Mabel Hollander beat the barrier and made the running by ■ wide aaarghl but tired in the closing furlong and tin.illv oa- crowded Out. St. EbnwOOd, nearly left, loomed up on the la-t turn but tired eventually. Incorrect weight in entries Blondy, !)S. New Orleans Form Chart. 1 • j 1 1 - • - - t , NEW ORLEANS FORM CHART. « (CITY PARK.) NEW ORLEANS. La.. Saturday, April 6. 1907.— Fifty fourth day. City Park Jockey Club. Winter Meeting (00 days). Weather clear; track fast. C2."l books on). Preatdhag Jodge, PmneJa Trevelyan. starter. Richard Dwyer. Baehag Beeretary, Oearge IL Kui.i. Racing (arts at '2:15 p. m. W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. Figures in parenthesis fallowing Hie distance of each race indicate tract record, age of horse and weight carried. «Q1 "I P FIRST BACB— &-B Mile. 47S — 8— 1 15. j Panne $400. 2 year -olds. Maidens. Fillies. 13 O JL JL O Allowances. Nel value to winner .s::ot). Ind Ilorses ~ A"WU»P~sF'A~~'".r^,~StTFiii Jockeys Owners ( ~H C P_g (8079 DONA II. tin 115 10 4 2- J\ 1" B Davis D Hammond s 17 16 I I i.Mijj i:\l.MA ii. w 112 12 S 1* lJ 2'J .1 Daly M .1 Daly 3 18-613-66-53-8 67956 i:.\ll:.\V W 112 2 1 .V 4" - 21 I'ov W D Kirby lo 16 16 I Q LADV li:i-:\F. a N8 11 7 4» 3* 4* F Keyes .) Koraeniewnkl 21 7 6i 3 3-2 67956 FRESCAT1 vs IM 1 s 71 B» ."'. WUWk'rF. s Onrdner 31 75 75 :io 15 67499 BOSOM FKIFN'D ws I0S S 10 S1 71 l'l J Lee B R Bradlev 3 7 7 8J 6 5 (6547 ADA n WALKER a Mis 7 2 V I 7 \ Martin W C Overton lo 10 9 4 2 67926 FLORENCE \ vv 1 1 _• . I It* P*M \\' Hlcka .1 P Devlin ( 1". li I I (7649 LETOHATCHIE vv M8| I :i 1*149 •* Treaties' A Brown lo 40 40 15 7 67956 H v.ZF.1. M W 116 :» I l'1 W M* Farrow W T Darst 5 ti .". 2 45 67649 ADELAIDE ROYRR w los 112 u* 111 n" Pickett .1 QrifBa 81 100 M8 48 20 1 ll'.lil. HI T.\ vv los 6 11 12 12 12 Johansen D L Ivt.-rson M IM loo 40 20 Time. 1 \;\ 22. ."."m. 481. Winuer -ch. f. by Omdcanl — challie Howard (trained by D. Hammond). Went lo post at S:14L Al post 1 iniiiule. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. Dona 11. got away forwardly and was rated along in behind the leader until straightened out in the hoine-■treteh, then aMabed gamely under punishment and outstayed Baaaaa L in the final drive. The latter liegaa Qjnicklj anal showed aanch the most speed fat three fnrtaaaca, then tired but dnlahed resolutely. Fii.b.iy \\ . 1 ^ well up and 011 the inside all the way. Lady bene showed Bpaeal but tired under punishment. Prescatl ami Boaoai Ktiend inisbed fast. Baael M. was poorly ridden. Berletta bolted to the outside fence * n Ike stretch turn. • Scratched- 88481 Rene Daly. I8S; 87300 Gaktbia, 1hs: 88888 Miss orna. 10s. Overweighta Letnhatchie, i. pound-. /"• t^ t ~l /__ BBfJOBD rack-Full Course. Bteephebnaa. (8:5 i 4 147.) Pane 8888. 4-year-etaai Q(J JL lO and upward. Handha|.. Net value ti winner $.:ihi. Ind Horses AWtPPSt 4 7 10 13 StrFin Jockeya Owners O H C F S 67550 I'llKi iI.IN" w 7 135 I 4 4J 4- 24 :'.5 24 U Htleston K Corrigan 5 5 13-51 1-2 i.vitv-i.iciits OFT vv 6 IM 3 g 6s 5* 4* 4** 4** 2'1 ToureU .1 'I" St. -wart 4 5 5 2 7-10 (68078)CHARFIELD vv 4 144 2 1 1« 1' l» I' I- :'.' Boyle W Qerst 3 :: 18-64-6 1-6 (68040)KARA vv 1 17o 1 2 2-' 2- 2" 2* 2'i 4-'" .1 Murphy M .1 Only li 4 s54 5 68040 II X SOHR'DERWB 6 133 4 5 (' (j 5 ■■"."" 5 • " 5 '" M'Kinney C, H Need M 50 50 20 10 6(414 NAUGHTS B WS 5 1311 I 7 7- 7: 6J !»• 8» 6'" 8 McC'lainF W Torreyaoa 31 50 50 38 10 6752:. JIM BOZEMAN wit 144 7 3 I* 3»1 7 7 7 7 B Russell L Noble 20 2.0 20 12 I 67400 GOULD W12 136 5 6 s S Broke leg. McClure .1 BcbJndt 20 ::n M 8 3 Time. 3:54. Winner- B. g. by Biley-Miss Howling, by Clenelg (trained by J. Collins). Went to posl 11 2:40. At peal I minute. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. Cie.,lin u.i^ oiiliiin throtlgfa the first turn of the field and reserved for a linal ellort in the last half, then finished gamely under punishment and outstayed Lights out at the end. The latter 8n*raar8 with a rusU after taking the last jump Chartield was made entirely ( «» Ranch nse of selling Mie early pace and, ruing Kara into defeat. Kara ran a line raee under big weight. Oould stepped in ■ hole after taking the ninth jump, broke 01 1 his forelegs and was destroyed. Scratched 6B078*Pro8table, 148; 68078 Olivet He, 137. Overweights -Naughty B., 3] pounds. /-»*_-■ -a rj THIBD BACB-7-8 Mile. (1 :2C. -::— S7..t Purse $".00. .'! year adds. Allowamvs. Net |30 JL JL I value to winner $4 M». I ml Horses AWTl'P St '4 '.■ "j Str l-'Tn Jockeys Owners it 11 CI P S (7SM M( il: \l.KS Wan lo4 ( 1 2'1 1- 1* 1* 1*1 Mind.-r W 11 Ptaer 2 12 .".11 '.," MM S ■ 6\ns2iF AXTASTIC ■ 10", 5 I I 5* 4' 4* 2- .1 Lee BJ GoMbhltl *1 17-1017-ll«-20out (80K!*GARGANTUA WB MB 4 4 I'll] 3* 31 2'i Foy M GoMbhltt *1 17-1017- 109-20out (68024)SPION B 1 '4 2 2 l» 2- 2- 2J 4'1 Oaugel .1 S Ward 8-5 8-6 8-6 3-6 1-6 68025 WESTERN wn 104 3 3 :•- ( 5* 6»1 5* Bilac .1 H Shouldiee 20 75 75 20 4 (7529 NARELLE wb M 1 S 3} 4-' I I I Fenderg't C 8 Wilson :;n 388 288 M 20 "'Coupled in betting; no separate place or Bhnsr Ix-tling. Time. 24. 47;. 1:125. 1 :2(i*. Winner — Br. e. by The Commoner — Sewing (lirl (trained by W. H. Finer). Weill to poal at :::i«t. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. Morales, off lorw ardlv. was Bpnl to the cunt and apened up a winning lead in the first furlong and was rated along in front and well in hand at the tini-h. Fantastic was permitted to drop far back in th-» first eighth and closed a big gap alter going to the outside when entering the home ;tlftch. tlargantna ran Oh the inside for the entire trip and outstayed Sjiion when it eaine to the final drive. The latter appeared drawn when going to the post and probably needs a let-up. but ran a good race until 'he linal T'irloiig. Overweights — Fantastic, :i pounds: (.aigantuii. 1: Narelle. 2. _r» Q -I T Q 1'OIKTII RACK -1 1-2 Miles. (2:344—8—87.) Lyric Handicap. $1,000 added. .1-\3 J^ JL JL O year olds and upward. Net value to winner $1,1"0. Ind Horses A WtPPSt St U 'j "i Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S~ I8S80*LANCASTRIAN wsn 4 112 I J !•• r D l« l« 1; .1 I.ee i*K Kllison '4-5 1 1-2, out— \I.M\ DFFol'K vv I 117 4 4 2' -' V -i- V 2»t j Daly B Corrigan 7 54 4 1 out i,sii:;.]\s REDDICK WB 1MB I 3 3 3* 2*2* 2ik fin Farrow C R Ellison *4-5 1 1-3 1 out (8044 HAD. STEPHBNSW8 5 IM 114 4 4 4 4 4 Oaugtl J F Strode 4 S S 7 5 out •Coupled in straight betting only. Time, 27. .r ::i, 1:20. 1:45*. 2:lt?. 2:.1S!. Winner — B. e. by Kingston — Royal Rose (trained by (J. P. Brazier). Went to Boot it 3:38. At post 1 minute. Start uimmI. Won easily: second and third driving. Lancastrian was ranked to the front in the lirst sixteenth aud opened a long lead. Which he kept .vllhout being extended and was only cantering at the finish. Alma Dufour ran under restraint for the lirst mile but was unable to get to the leader when ealled on and had to stand a hard hive hi the last furlong to beat out James Beddick. The latter ran well but tired in the last sixteenth. Harry BttPaMM tmished gamely andrr punishment. Incorrect weight in entries — Harry Stephens, lit.".. /jn-l ~l f\ FIFTH BACB— 8-8 Mile. (1:131 4— 101. Purse $4 »0. 4-year-ohta and upward. OO JL JL «_/ Selling. Net value to winner 8388. Ind llo'rscs AWt"l'P~St 't 'j ■'i sTr~Fin Jockeys Owners __J_~_5 tJ~~^~~ 6v042-I'OSIX(; vv 4 1»4 7 I •** l'l 8* I" Oaugel S Louis 4 22-521-56-5 1-2 68043 WILD IRISHMAN WB 6 IM 2 2 2- 1' 1- 2h T Taylor J Phillips 6 12 12 4 8-.". (7928*TBLESCOPE wn 8 107 5 5 :;h sj 4i 8* B Davis C E Greenwood 8 10 10 3 7-.r (65179)GARRETT WILSONWB 5 114 I 3 1" 2- 211. 41 .1 Lee M M Hamilton 2 1 2 1 1-2 (7M4 FOREIGNER ^ 6 111 :• l r.11. 5 i .".' 6*1 Troxler FW .v.- CJSchmidtlS :V) 20 7 3 K8084=REBO am 6 MB I I # 6s 8* 65 Foy M Ooldblatt 4 4A 16-51 2-5 (7967 KNIGHTON WB 4 107 I 7 sJ x1 71 7* F Keyes S T Hopkins 8 60 60 20 10 (7580 EXCITEMENT WB 4 MB 1 4 !l I il I* W R W'k'rK Trotter 20 60 00 20 8 67928 INVINCIBLE Wit 7 114 4 8 7' 71 81 I W Hicks Ml sll F Valentine 20 60 60 20 10 Time. 23|. 88. 1 :13|. Winner — Br. f. by Mneeo — Remember Me II. (trained by B. Meyer). Went lo peat at 4:04. At post 4 L.inutes. Start g I. Won driving: second an.l third the same. roalni, was outrun for the first halt but 1 'ipped through next to the inside rail when entering the homestretch and coming on fast wore Wild Irishman down in the last sixteenth, finished with rare gaaBSneaa and got ap in the last stride. Wild Irishman, a quick beginner, was made much use of it: racing Garrett Wilson into defeat and tired badly ill the last fifty yards. Telescope finished fast after 'unking 1 wide, turn into the homesi retch. (Jarrett Wil-011 ran well hut probably was a bit short and the race should improve him. The winner was entered for 8800; no bid. Scratched— 68064 Miss Leeds. 184; ( 7s'.t." Rusk. 117; (i7!(57:iKohiiioor, 107; (6P80»)BaxU, 107: ;." ;.l2) Lidwina. 106; 88034 Klein wood. 110. /} t_ -| fc"_/"l SIXTH RACK- 1 Mile. (1:384— 4— 1141.) Purse $400. :: year olds and upward. Sell- 00 JL JLVj hag. Net value to wiener $388. 1 ad 1 1 Orses ____PP____j __________ Jockeys Owners O II C P S ((.siil:: AFDIT( R ws 6 111 2 1 I3 1 » 1- 1* 11 .1 Lee VV C ('apps 21 1:5-513 54 5 7-20 68023 ST. NOEL W 6 187 7 3 I1 41 5- 3* 2» ("laugel J F Strode lo 20 2,0 8 3] 67994*BTE BYE IL ■ 2 83] 1 I 1" I* 4' -- V \ Martin B Trotter i 5 ISJ. 4-5 1:5 68M1 PLANUTE Wl M 1 I 2- j .•;" 56 4'i T Taylor K Corrigan I 7 5 7-5::.",]:: 68063 LADT ELLISON W» 6 112 I I (i" 7^ 7+ 8* 6* Troxler F"W & CJScbmidtM M M S I 67992 ADBELL WSB 6 112 18 8 2- 21 4"W (* T Williams! • ■ Burnett 50 lot) loo :;o 10 67984 AGRA ws 1 H I 7 7" 5' 66 7,j 7'" Bilac F W Tort'evson M 15 li 5 2 68044 ESTRADA PALMA WSB 7 113 6 6 6* 6 8 8 8 Bnaaey P F.iut IM2M3MM :i» Time. 25, 40;. 1:15*. 1:41^. Winner— B. g. by Fsher — Alcestis (trained by W. C. Capps). \\ -nt lo post at 4:'5:;. Al post '1 minutes. Start straggling. Won driving; second and third the s-.rne. Auditor outbroke his oppottenls and rushed into a wining lead on the lirst (urn but til d in the last furling and was drivi.ig to the limit al the end to stall oft' St. Noel. The latter was crowded back and lor Bed ' go lo the oui-nle when entering the hoincstieteli. then finished fast and gamely and weiring the WhMer down. Bye Bye II. ran well bin tired under punishment in the. last sixteenth after miking a menacing effort at the 'iiili.ng post. I'laniite was ehsse up for t hree quarters bul failed 10 stay. Adliell ran well in the stretch. The winner was entered for 8508; 110 bid. Scratched -O8025 Solly M.. ")4: (68101 iScbroeder'B Midway. 85; CS044'.ilorseradish, 106; 180035) l\ai-ei In ff. P.!; 81883 Fire Alarm. !ll : (4MI£3)Jungle Imp. 11.5; o 0o.53(;race I.aisen. 8fe\ Overweighta— Bye Bye 1 1., Ij im iih,i- £% t3 -| O ~l Si:VFNTH RACK— 3-4 Mile. (1:131 -4—101.) Purse $400. 4yearolds and up\ ard. Ow JL _S JL Selling. Net value to winner jsSIK). Ind Horses AWt PT'~St~'4 'a »j Str Fin Jockeys Owners O 11 C P S~ f.MM:!" AIRSHIP vv 5 lo7 I 1 1" l1^ 1* 1- .1 Lee P Dunne 3-2 3-211-101-2 1-4 M102*ORDERLT WB I M8 5 I 2'i 2* 2- 2'J Troxler A Brown 12 17 16 6 2 MM3 TOM MAN KIN'S vv-n 6 107 4 6 7^ 6* PHI F Keyes T A ilnv 4 5 i D-5 7-10 CIS 1 MAI'ALDA B 6 105 I 7 6'i",1 4; 4' \V R Wk'rHutebson&HTv 20 30 30 10 f. SS943 P. OP WOODSTOCK WB 1104 811 Ml P "■" M A Martin W 15 Freeman 15 25 25 10 4 01 164 HFSTKD vv 5 107 1 9 3* 46 ( 6\ Foy J Griffin | SI 5 S 5 4-5 (MM KKIloFNDRR vv 5 110 I 8 86 7l snw 7uk T Taylor W V, K Dodds 15 20 20 7 I (C78»4)MAZONIA w 4 102 11 4 11 10+ lo1" 81 Bilac B M ITnnnfBIIJ 10 25 25 8 4 HM4 BUTINSKIE WW 5 Ml I I 4h 8* M '.'- Minder W V Henderson N 10 9 I 7-5 65774 IDA DAVIS w 6 105 10 10 Bak Bak pi}iais C.augel .1 8 Ward S 16 16 6 I 64143 MOHAVB WB 6 Ml 7 5 56 11 11 11 Farrow W J Douglas 50 100 100 40 211 Time, 334), 481. 1:14*. Winner — Ch. g. by Flying Dutchman — Falaise 1 trained by F. Hanlon). Went to post at 4:50. At l»ost 6 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second driving: third the same. Airship ran into the lead ai once, raced Orderly Into subjection in the first three furlongs, then asear away and was well in hand at the finish. Orderly ran well, but was under punishment all of the last furlong and was tiring at the end. Tom Mankins aras crowded hack at the start, then (dosed :i big g-tn and finished with a rush. Mal'ahla ran well. Pride of WeedBteek eaBBCd up a big gap. Hnsted wast sharply cut off on the turn our of the backstretch. Butinskie showed vend but quit in the last quarter. The winner was entered for $51 (0; no bid. Scratched— (87835 1 Happy Jack IL, 110; 058S7 St. Joseph, 110; 07957 Sponge Cake, 107; iS026 Laeaehe, 102. Overweights — Orderly, 2 pounds. _ . ..... Page 4 New Orleans Mew Orleans Entries m$ Past Performances for Monday, April 8. WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK FAST. 1 FIRST RACE — 3 4 Mile. 3-yrar-old ;. M.i'dcv. Colts .nil Geldings- Allowances. il:U ! |01.) Index i '■ i». i rime 1 ■ I. I ■ ■ . StrFin Jock i * Company FOND DU LAC. b. g. 3, by Con de Oro— Fond Hoics (W. H. Rexfordl. Weight todav 109. [•ark i . Breeze, HyiK-rlxde, I'r Vhined 67401 Gitj Park 111 12 U S De Or©, WarnerGriswcll, Sagapauak I ! . 94 1 :; S" 714lltosen Bertmont, Alliens, Molesey. i,! ,i •-■ ueduct 47 Cast 94 l l 4J 4*3 C Morris Tile tag, Bertmont, Disaster. GORDEN RUSK. b. g. 3, by Ruskia— El I I ■ I Jr. , ' , ted— 109, 68101 ( in I" S.Midway. I) of M i .am. r Dapple Gold, Bye Bye II., .' i.:r... • 11 II 11 9* 10 « Garner Bel it, Planute, Tom Mai U U 11s 10'* Garner K.of Ivanhoe, SlrVagrant, G. I 14111 11 M ll» ll"|Garner Veil. AdeUnette, First Peep. SAM TAYLOR, b. e, 3, by Lauri cm— Lady Nell (0. G. Pa,' Weight today 112. 66607 I 11-10 12 10 9 .■• - i Austin Vesme, Coltness BLACKLOCK, cb. g, 3, bv Lackford — Helena (Mrs. C. Wolfe). Weight todav 114. Park 1 1:421 3 S.Midway, D.of Montebello. mu.-! 15 2 _ 2 21 -" Diggrins Benevole, Monis, Kate Sperry. tin 20} i:l". fasl 107 6 4 6 6 1 e Morales, Bonart, Gargai SU| 9 8 10 10 10 10 ;; Wolfl Warner GriswcU, Delmore, Doubt 67 l 1:421 fast 107 6 7 8 10 8 ?*1 L Smith Goldess, Qoagga, i . of Moil GOLD DuKE. ch. g, 3, bv Ingoldsby — Rose Lady (C. De Witt). Weight todav 114. 6S101 Ciu I S.Midway, D.of Montebi T •"• fins Sagapanak, Hyperl i It . Vol City Park i 1:421 Cast ,;:' 2 113 J»l S10 Troxler Goldess, Quagga, ! . of Monl 1 l:42| fast l", S 7 ii 4 4*8* .1 Johnson Cora Price, Sicamous, Kaiser boff. FLLSMERE. br. g, 3. bv Frankfort —Elsie (D. Eo Freeman). Weight today 114. No Quarter, Fancy I'r. 1 ■ !. ns Mazonia, I lo is Poi us Vlauiei 67771 P. lin fasl 97 8 1 1 11 -"'- Lloyd Dorothy Duncan, J. .1. Jr., Masker. MAELSTROM, ch. c, 3, by Ben Btrome — Favor Ran (E. R. Bradley). Weight today 117. sler Rap'hannock, R.Ilrccse, Sag 5 1-2 f 1 :". ' E Morrl onSagapanak, Elj I ule, Vohi 6747.1 • kett Little George, Pieldwick, Plain!. City Park I 105 2 4 11 7 1*1 ;!'■ Pickett Cora Price. Sicamous, Kaiserhoff. ALTON .i'. br. c, 3, bv Peep o'Dav "' a Girl (R. E. Watkins). Weight today 117. i;.'. •.. i . i Martin Artjy Van. Fieldwick, Masker. 67774 : 14 12 11' 10*1 Garner Dorothy Duncan, Ellsraere, .1. .1. Jr. 67478 1 10. 8 V 7*1 Lioyd J. L. lnglls, Polly Prim, ;:. . KING BRUSH, br, g, 3, by Eon Brush— Kate Glover (J. H. CahiU). Weight tod :: 3* LIdwina, Brilliant, Grej !'. 7-8 1:1 --777 . Smith .1. 1.. lnglls, Polly Prim. R. Breeze. Park J-4 1:19| hvy 199 11 13 10 U* 11«1P Kelly Goldess, Rip Rap. Pi LITTL; LIGHTER, ch. c. 3, by Lamplightei — Tocsin (J. Mannion). Weight today 112. 2 12 12 12" I- Burton Tanager, K. Leopold, All Al • A'buchon Tanager, Crafty, ["he Golden Bird. ! E12 12 12 12**lSchade Still Alarm, Tanager, Ouardi. PAXTON, br. g, 3. bv Alloway— Mw. (W. vent). Weight today 114. , Hogg Nellie Burn, Brilliant, Lady Ethel. .;,;.•■ Hogg Vesme, Quagga, Fire Alarm. I tm U 11 11 J' ; s T Taylor Bertmont, No Quarter, D.ofMo FIELDWICK, br. g, 3, by Sain— Grand Lady (B. Schreiber). Weight today 114. 7-S 1:301 ■ ■■ a Martin Kaiserhoff, Bertmont, GraceLarsen. augel Arbi Van, Masker, Ad High. ' Garner Baleshed. Decklaw, Sagapanak. M'ALLISTER. b. c, 3. by The Tartar — Milanola CE. Corrigan). Weight today 117. Pr. Brutus, Boserrian, Snider Web. R Lowe P. of Woodstock, Agra, K. Ellsworth 110 15 15 14 14 14' r." : - Cora Price, Sicamous, Kaiserhoff. ; I 10S :: .". G M 1 7*1 J Daly Abington, Dulcie, Twin And GARGANTUA. br. c, 3. by Sisaateum— -Aster (M. Goldblatt;. Weight today 1X7. BS1 i 7 ■ :-'. I '. I ■•■■'• ■• 6WNi-j C A Martin Tileing, Peter Sterling, Granada. '. Grounds • 6 ! I Foy Monts try, remaceo, Yanki 108 J 3 3 3 ::; ";:i Hogg Morales, Bonart, Lucy Marie. 67702 I'. Grounds 101 1112 2* -a!- I Hainan!, Fantastic, Rappahannock ■UBTGOLONG, t. c. 3. by Musks! :: r— Anna Bright. Weight today 109. bint Man. SECOND RACE — Short Course. Steeplechase. 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. (2:756 1 136.) NARAN, b. g. 5, by Bathampton— Phida I E. Corrigan). Weight today 133. S c E Morrison] stei i Out, 67525 City Park ' 18 7 7 6' nKara, Sari. a- Kesartus, Uarefoot. i Park ■ nL.Wally, H.A.Sebroeder, S.Resartus fast : MorrisonAules, T. G.Scarbrough, S.Resartua BUBADOR. b. g, 8, by Florist— M ary Lcuise (F. J. Douglas), ht today 139. S C . Kara. Lights Out. 67F.50 Ciij Park Gaylor Kara, Dr. Keith, bsterjov. lUty Park •■ Gaylor Kara, Lights Out, Arabo. 67B Park Kara, Sartor Resartus, Harefoot PROFITABLE, ch. g, 7. by Golden Carter — Ventura (A. Winters). !:t today 145. i '■'• '■• - Fairy Flush. la Young. Naran, AratM) i ity Park Sam Hoffbelmer, Harlequin, HENRY A. SCHROEDER, b. g. 5. by Montana— Probability (G. H. K Weight today 133. ";• i; ; is. iw ^ s s s g«iMcKin'y Ksterjoy, Kan Kara, Dr. Keith, i: ■ 4* Pollock Esterjoy, Arabo, Lights (Hit. MOLO B. b. g, 5, by Molo— Leta B. (J. M. Re.: Weight today 142. ny, Kji "i. Lights Out. Park F « 3:51 ! Ford Rip, Incantation, Uould. Park s ';: I ] l« I- .: Ford H.A.Schmeder, Pittkin. 1 I1 1' S Hughes Little Wally Aral"., Gould. ESTEE70V, ch. g, 5, by Lord Esterlint. — Amaranda (W. Gerst). Weigh: today 159. Kara, Lights Out, Suliador. B7754 ! ■ rord, Dr. g, Cashier. F ( Iddy Kara. 1' iCity Park S C 2:57 fast 137 2 11 1 V l- Gaddy Arabo, Lights Out, ll.A. Schroedcr. -4 1-8 Furlongs. 8-year-olds. Allowances. (54 2 I SKEMSE, b, I. 2. by Frankfort— Galea (J. H. Young). Weight today 100. IMc-k i:..-e. i ,• ] 1 .' :■ ' Troxl r Rosi b ni, Pai isian Moiicl. l ona II 1-2 7 -\\ ::- Gaugel Rlvlra M., DickRose, Prim-eBo B7249 1 11-2 f 44 Blow 104 : l"k 2* Jas Hen'syLadyCarolinelL, Balolee, LaSamad'a HA^EL M., b. f. 2. by Handsome— Redound (F. KcKenna). Weight today 100. • I l'i L Jonea Dethorpe, I. Ham, : I 2 48j fasl l '■•■ 2 Gaugel Pinesse, Sabado, Orland ist : : 3 l :- t* a Martin Rebel Queen, BrawneyLad, B. GoW : iw Lud — Camilla (T. B. Morris). :■'■: W R Wl "i Pi risianModel, B. ofK nt, EminaG ' " '• '•■ k - Model, J.. Foster, B.Walmsley. '..''.';! 5 7 7»1 Troxler Lute Foster, Rubywick, Florence N. BLUE LEE eh. e, 2, by Blues — i.eetta (T. Capo). 1 Reb. Queen. Bl'k Marv, Geneva s ' '■' Reliel Queen. Zli | -Hum. ■ i. i ■ Notasulga, E. M. Fry, Ziephen. 67 . w 113 4 i 21 "- L E.M.Fry, L.Caroline II., W. Broom. DEW OF DAWV, eh. t, 2, bv Peou c" Day— Rain Drop (L. F. Barthe). Weight today 10!) Hfi i i ::- :; ". w i: W'k'rRebel Queen Ziephen Blue Lee I er M.Montrose, L.CarolinelL, I. I '• t'ii.v Park 3 2 v.. Montrose, BrawneyLad Oath F 49 mud 112 2 2 -,kJi W Mcln'reGresham, Lute Foster, Lattice. BtEPHEH, "or. c, 2, by K:ng i.ee. — Alleviate (W. F. Schiilte). Weight today 116 I 1 I Coincident, Montbei t, B. M. I 1 I Paris'nModel, Coincident, (Ji neva S Park :•' Lloyd HtTBYWICK, b. f, 2. by Hawkswick — Ruuy Da:e (J. Gormley , Weight today 100. ' I- Fo Dethorpe, Bh k. Brigade, D. Rose. dodel, U Foster, :-•I 1 2 I _ .. I: !. nee N., BitterMan I ry. Bine Lee, I.. Caroline li ■j ■ ; K W Mcln'reGresham, Blui Lee, Ploi oce N. 67150 F. '.; 1-2 48 | 2 i-.- ■'.- W Mcln'reD. ..:' Dawn, Gn Man. Will H, ch. f. 2, by Cesarion— Elf [F. Cook). E.M.Fry, Blue '. 6717; : V. R Wk'rMollie Montrose, Nota ulga Lattice 67« 3 1-2 f 411 fast 107 1 3 Lee Crest, Lattice, Convenient o"'' ,i, !.. , g by Sauunon — Buperbia (11. Leachman). Weii '■ PARISIAN MODEL, ch. f, 2, bv Lackford— Frcnchie (G. H. Holle). V/cight today 109. 6 ill ■"- B ol Kei ■. Emma !., Brawi fj !. id 1 r I- ! L.Foster, BrawneyLad, B.Walmslev 9 1 Grounds 9 4 !: 1- Hogg n.. Drop Stitch, Cora Dusant Park • ' l- 2'1 Lloyd Ziephen, Coincident, Geneva s. BITTER SIR. br. B, 2. by Eittfir Root— Servia (J. C. Cahn). V/eight today 109. I. Ham, Buekel B unds 8 J l i'- •: Itetliorpe, I. Ham, Hazel M. !'. Grounds i : ; : .i Sdartln Finesse, Raael M., Sa* i .: A Mai tin M. Montrose, Montbert, Pat Ornus. E. M. FRY. b. c, 2, by Bain— Carolina Hamilton (B. Schreiber). Weight today 110. 67727 I". Grounds 14 3 4 !hei . Coincident. Park st 123 1 Hen'syNotasulga, Klephen, Antoine. 67427 -' 4" Nicol NoUsulga. Blaek Marv. Ziephen. Park 3 1-2 f -Uh fas' 111 l l- l3 Nicol Ziephen, Drop Stitch, Belle of Kent FOURTH RACE — i l id Miles. 5-ycar-fl . «.) MORTIBOY. !). c 3, by Albert — Couiiterbreeze (M. Goldblatt). Weight today 87. A irtln J. L. lnglls, P. i minds 1 i 16 l:4fi ii Lowe Jungle Imp, Envoy, U 7-8 1:26 I - - :; iiJ ii7 i: Lowe Pasadena, St. Valentine, Pr.ofCoins. :•-' : 1 :: 4i 61!. Goldstein Southern Cross, Frontenac, :. DONNA, ch. f, 4, by Donovan— Mo ta (B. Schreiber). Weight today 95. ■ . Man Morris 67928 F. Gi '- '■'. R Lowe Belle Strome, Telescopi I r"ou 67 . Grounds 1m 5 4 ^ 3* ":'; Hogg e Girl, Reside, Di t B7 4 4 1 1 1*1 2! Jas Hen* sy Orbicular, Oberon, Marrln v JOHN L. INGLIS, b. c, 4, by Giganteum— Bloomer (W. H. Fizer). Weight todav 110. 68098 Citj Park 1 1:401 fast 108 It:: ! '- '- Farrow P. Sterling, J. Smulski, Mortibov. Citj Purk 7-8 1:271 fasl 1 '7 I ! I :: 3*3^ .1 Lea Emergency, Qninn Brady, Envov. CItv Park . ■• I:28i good 102 2 :: 3 J :: ' ",' .1 Lee .MKs i,mi«. Pasadena, Marv. Meal 67KS City Park 7 i: I ::.' fasl 105 I 3 J 7 7 •' 7"A I : Bt. Valentine, Pasadena, MissLeetls 67471 ■ . I'ni. 7': 1 271 Cast 112 2 I ■ '■' Wlcol . P. Prim UoyalBreeze T.Kngli liuian PLANUTi:. ch. r. n. by Planndes— Lute (E. Oarrigaa). Weight today !il. is ilk ( s, -,■ fit) Park . Iini l In i his |»a i 68061 Citj Park isl W 2 2 4 " B*| A bfartln Emergency, Q. Brady, John L.Iuglis 68024 City Park 3-4 1:164 fair 101 2 4 S 4'' l« .1 lA-e Splon, Frontenac, Kleinwood. : City Park 1 1-4 :!:07j good 122 4 7 7 7 7 J 'J Duly YankeeGfrl, SlrToddington. Tileing. 677^7S City Park 11-1': L:46J Cast 00 3 3 2 3 21 l1 R Lowe Uohjmate, We», Garfastoa, A 1 - ■ .1 ^i^»~ — i— ^ — — — — — — — — ^— . ■ PETER STERLING, b. c, 4. by Lord Esterling— Lucreece (A. Brown). Weight tcdny 105'. i Pity Park I i H rast 108 2 3 1 1 3» :'-' .1 Lee .1. L. lnglls. .1. Sinnlski. Hortlboy Park fast in :i l 2 2 ::;'. :-'.l Lee Tileing. Gargantna, Granada. 67833 F. Grounds 7-8 l:25j last I".; :; 7 7 E A" 4*1 Lloyd Emerg -y, Colum. Girl, l'aniasti«-. 67452 City Pan; 1 t !•; l:4«ifast'lM ! I 6 5 4«* 5*1 Hogg St. Valentine, Pasadena, Pink Star. 67201 F. Ground! 1 1 i : 1:46| fast- ill 4 S 1 2 ;:-' V Bogg St. Valentine, Granada, T. Dolan. FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile. 3-ycar-olds and upward. Selling. 1 I ::■ I 110.) ARNO, ch. c, 3, by Masetto— Syni a (C. S. Wilson), Weight today 86. ..'" V. Gn inds lm 20j 1:42*3 fast 1 10 B 10 9 B» 8* \ Williams Nellie Burn. Brilliant, Lady Kiliel. ark 5 1-2 f 1 109 13 11 10 10 841 Pen'gast LtttleGeorge, Pieldwtck. Maelstrom 67030 City Park 11:41 rider. Goldstein Vesme. Fire Alarm. Reside. QUAGGA, br. e, 3, by Dnngarven— Xallapa (J. Arthur). Weight today 02. CSIiil City r 1 1:421 fasl I0S 8 7 6 :. 3} :.'. l.l.iv.l S.Midway. D.of Monteh'lo.Grandlta. • ity Park 7 .. fast 9 9 7 6' 21 Lloyd Basil, Quagga, Lighl Note. 67962 F. Grounds lm 20y 1:421 fast !'t 7 10 9 'i r,1 1 ' Pickens Nellie Burn, Brilliant. Lady Rlhel. 67867 F. menials i 1:411 list 97 12 3 2 2' ,L'h A Martin Ves Fire .Mann. Boserrian. 67730 F. Grounds 1 1 16 1:471 fast in 3 :; 'J 3 V,3 :i'i A Martin Lesson Girl, SoUy M.. Brie Green*. GOLDESS, b. c, 3, by Goldfinch— F riestess (E. Corrigan). Weight today 96. 67424 City Park 1 1:421 rast 112 3 3 2 1 l1 1»1 Nicol Quagga, 1». of Montebello, Sicamous 67377 City 1 1 1:421 fast 106 ! 3 6 6 6* 6'1 ll Lowe B.Toddington, Rap'hannock, P. Siar 66880 Citj Park 1 1-16 1:481 fast M I 7 7- ii 5' 3-j 11 Lowe Erie Greene, GoM Coin, Henry O. WARNER GRISWELL, br. c, 3, b7 Ornv.s— Sarah (P. Dunne). Weight today 103. Park 90 3 13 I : 3*J Garner Pasadena, Lancastr'n, Ch. Eastman. : ity Park 11 8 l:..7' fair 94 7 7 6 7 7' I' earner Junglelmp, Flsvlgny, JamesReddtck F. tirounds I 98 1111 P» T Garner (Jranada, Foxmead, Golden Mineral. 57780 F. Grounds lm 70y 1:441 fast M llll i»t l1 li ijjwe Dapple Gold, Pinsticker, B. Greene. ROSEBORO, b. c, 4, by Toddin^ton— Red Rose (G. H. Holle). Weight today IOC. 18043 City Park . ' fast 103 2 2 :: 2 ::' 4*1 Hogg Auditor, Posing, Airship. 67479 City Park # i 1:41*. fast 107 9 4 2 2 J* "• Hogg Goldway. Orline, Huntlngtoa. K6999 City Park 7-8 1:28 fast Win t 7 5 4S 1^ Hogg Fenian, K. of the Valley. Arl.y Van CLIFTON FORGE, ch. h. 6. by Handsome— Illisee (J. U. Strode). Weight today 108. 1 I 161:471 fast 106 8 8 11 12 13 13 * Gaugel P. of \V Istock, McAllister, Agra. Park t 101 9 J 8 4* 1' Gaugel Asterisk. Grenade, Lacache. '■7.1 F. Grounds 3 : 1:171 mud 104 9 9 8 gel Woodsaw, Favor its, Merry George. 16664 1". Grounds 3 1 1:1*1 hvy 168 5 7 8 V V Gangel Matador, Western, Ttckiminge. GRANDITA, b. f, 3, by Altamax— Marcia (C. E. Brosius). Weight today 91. 6SHU ITtj i' I 1:421 fasl 103 12 11 7 6 I- ('"IPenderg'l S.Midway, D.of Montebello, Qnagga 6S0-J5 City Park i 8 1:301 fair 10S 7 7 7 8 7' 7*1 Penderg"! Kaiserhoff, Bertmont. ir: i.ar-en. 67894 !". Grounds 3 1 1 : i i : 1.1-t 93 8 C 7 S»* 91 Gaugel Mazonia. liens Focus Aianie. ' Grounds [{fast 102 s r, 7 7 13s 14"lPen'gast I». Btrome, K. Rldgeley, !.. Marie. 66404 City Park 6-8 1:08 fast 105 10 11 10 U ' Pen'gasi Soprano, Plannte, Dinemock. WESTERN, ch. c. 3. by Handsome — Independence Day (J. H. Shouldice). Weight today 96. c,x! 1 , 1 see ' ii -.' Park chart in thi* paper . 7 s 1:309 fair im 8 6 '■ 1 :' i ' Pickens Kaiserhoff, Bertmont, GraceLarsen. . Grounds 3 1 1:121 fast SO 6 I 8 9 B* Pickett Cutter, CoKneas, Dapple Gold. .'. Grounds 11 16 1:51 hvy Ss 1 3 ! 3 4" 4s'. Goldstein Pasadena, Donna. Paragon. iw N 1 2 2 2' 2« Goldstein Sir Toddington, Gentian, G. George. IDA MERIMEE. ch. f. 4. by GayLvl— Mattie K. (F. W. Torreyson). Weight today 100. ■ ' 8 8 8 7-' Nonis Sir Toddington, Rusk. Joe FaUert. i" 7 "iJovii Henry o.. Gamester, Dan McKenna. 65617 Latonia 1 1:ll f;ist 95 _ 3 1 5 6* 1] T Taylor Henry O., Arabo. Annie Berry. 1 l:4l| fast 95} 6 6 I 'I :■'■]. 4l Lloyd Shining Star, Hadur, Pirate Polly. IOLE. b. m. 6, by Scorpion— Summer Hours (T. B. Morris). Woight today 104. Park ! 1-4 2:10 fasl 106 • 2 :: 1 9s' -I Russell Sanction. Evie Greene. Orline. KS026 Citj i 1-8 1:561 fair I0i 3 3 3 3 •".' li'-'.l Russell Ancestor, Gold.Mlneral, Rebounder. 1 1-16 1:491 mud 110 I 10 10 11 10" 10I4W RnsseU J. Smulski, Lancastrian, G. Mineral 67474 City Park 1 l:42| fast ill 9 8 7 7 7- 8«« Farrow (irient. Begonia, Lemon Girl. RATHER ROYAL, br. g, 5. bv Prince of Monaco — Crowned Queen ( E. Trotter). Weight today 106. irk 1 1 16 1:488 fast 110 8 3 5 5 ' Lee Lemon Girl, Gold. Mineral, N. Barn, Grounds 11 97 8 1 1 4 7' 8'" R Lowe Flavigny, Orline, Arthur nsamer. Grounds lm 70y 1:441 fssl 106 3 5 5 C n': a" A Martin W.Grlswell, DappleGoW, Pinstieker .77r,i F. Grounds lm 70y 1:44 fast 107 3 '• 3 3 3* 6*) Jas Hen'syGranada, Grenade, Rebounder. PAT BULGER, b. h, 5, by Prince Rudolph — Larksome (F. M. Arthur!. Weight today 109. I fair 119 13 ii 9 9** 911 b Burton Limerick, Goldsone, Hosted. City Park :;J I S S S 61 6«» Lloyd St. Noel, Grenade. James Roddick. 675 ,'itv Park 7-8 1:281 fast 123 2 li 6 6 6»* 6* Troxler ThoThrall, Lochgoil. H.ol HvacintU SIXTH RACE— 1 1-8 Miles. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. (1:521 I I'".) ST. NOIL, b. g. 8. by St. George— Nan (J. V. Strode). Weight today 103. li 1 j- • S e 1 'Itj Park charl tn this paper).. City Park 1 1 8 1:551 fair 105 1 : 7 6 61 6*1 Gaugel Junglelmp, Flavigny, JamesBeddlck 67994 F. Grounds lm 70y 1:40} mnd 107 1 7 fi C ^ 7T1 Gaugel Grenade, GraceLarsen, Bye Bye II. 67604 City Park I l 8 1:581 slop 107 3 1 1 1 l1 I1 Gaugel Grenade, .1. Roddick, L. Crawford. :k 1 1-4 2:081 fast 108 14 11 1*121 Gauge! Anna Day. Bell-the-Cat. Orline. SINCERITY BELLE, cb. m, 5, bv Handscme^ — Sincerity (W. F. Bryson). Weight today 106. 6S100 Citj Park I 1 2 2:363 fasl i1 : ." 9 5 1 !■ 5,2lPickett Ev. Greene, !.. Crawford, Sauetion. 68023 City Park I 1-f 8 8 8 8 8" Pickett Junglelmp, Flavigny, JamesReddick 67994 F. • mud 102 :: s s s 81* 8* Pick it Grenade, GraceLarsen, Bye Bye II. 67836 F. Grounds 1 1-8 1:531 fast i^llli s I 4- 3". Pickett Perroolere, Lemon Girl, Gamara. 67780 F. Grounds lm 70y 1:441 fast 103 I I I I 7» 6*1 Pickett W.Grlswell, DappleGoId, Pinsclcfcer LADY ELLISON, b. m. 5, by Wools thorpe— Amabel (F. W. & C. J. Schmidts Weight tcday 108. • :• i'.'o .•- e City Park chart in this paper). irk 1 1 16 1:471 fast 110 3 4 5 5 5s 5"iLloyd Flavigny, Oberon. Diner Hand. G7351 F. Grounds 1 l-iti 1:54 hvy U0 6 6 "i 5 G 6" Pickens Tinker. Grace Larsen, Kaiserhoff. 67253 !•'. Grounds 11-16 1:50 slow 101 13 3 2 3' 3*1 Pickens St. Valentine, Tinker, Canyon. ENVOY, blk. h, 5, by Pirate of Penzance — Bracket (P. Dunne). Weight today 111. Park 7 s 1:271 ast 108 I 5 5 1 4' ! H ag Emergency, Q.Brady, John L. lnglls 17776 F. Grounds 11-16 l:44 | last U8 3 1 _ 2 2" 2* Nicol Jungle Imp, B. Breeze. D. Ask Mo. ill; 1 l:41g good 102 14 3 2 H I1 R Lowe Phil Finch, Charlatan, LuekvCharm. unds 1 1:10 fast 100 6 3 3 2 22 2» Lloyd JudgePoSt, CoIumblaGlrL Flavigny. MACBETH. b:k. g, 8. by Cleofas— Panam (W. V. Ford). Weight today 103. Ford St. Valentine, Tinner. LadyEIllson. •unds 11 : 6 9 9 9 9 Orbicular, Granada, Silverskin. 60117 Crescent Pk U3 I fast 1:4115 1 2 2 2- 3- Liv'gston l.it.S.-out. Foot. Favorite, Kit. Piatt, nt Pk 104 1 1-M fast 1:4714 3 4 4 4r- 4-J Liv'gston Men. Maid, St. Valentine, p. Ask Me. FLAVIGNY, br. f, 4. by Hastings— Flavia (B. E, Watkms). Weight today 106. itv Park 1 i l'i 1:471 fasl 108 6 :. • I :; : !■ Foy Oberon, Bitter Hand, Ancestor. ■ Ity Park 1 1 S 1:551 fair 104 6 6 :; 2 V ^ Foy Jungle Imp, J. Beddick, W.Griswell . 1; rounds 11-2 2:35 rasi 89 4 :: 2 1 l'i l3 Orline, A. Cummer, Longbrlgbt. 67S35 F. GnmndS 1 1:41 fast 1131 4 E E 1 U1' 2'1 .! Martin Solly M.. Lucy .Marie, Royal River. JUNGLE IMF, br. h, 5. by Pirato of Penzance^ — Marmora (Mrs. J. B. Brannon). V/eight tcday 111. "ark 1:551 fair HO 2 2 2 1 l- !' Hogg Flavigny. J. Roddick, War.Griswell. 67776 I". Grounds 1 1 18 1:461 fsst 110 ! t 4 3 :. ■• 1" Mountain Envoy, ItuyalBreeae, Don'l Ask Me. iv Park 1 i I 2:12» slow 109 1 6 1 E 7- !i".'..!.-ts Hen' sySlncerity Belle, !•:. Greene, Gasaara. Ity Park ■ 1 1-8 1:541 fast 109 5 C t t V 6*1 J Lee Grenade, BelUndian, llvie Gnseae. GRENADE, b. g, 6, by St. Gatien— Turmoil (E. Winters). Weight todav 115. v. Hicks Pasadena, Lancaxt'n, \V. GriswelL Park I 112 8 4 4 4 I1 I" Troxler ,1. Smulski. M. Morris. Lancastrian 67! M !'. Grounds uui.l 110 8 3 1 ! ! I' Lloyd Gr. l.arscn. Bye Bye II., Foreigner. r.7v:::; I'. Grounds 05 5 3 3 3 ■•■■'■ V* .) Lee Bmergency, Colum. Girl, Fantastic. 7ESTH RACE— & 1-2 Fariongs. 3-ycar-olds and upward. BeUiag. 1 ! :":,; :; «M.) LADY CECILIA, b. f, 3. by Jean Borcaud— Cicely (W. Gerst). Weight today 10U. 1 'it j Park ■ fa 102 12 6 6 5 v Hogg I'.nlin. Mollie Ball, Rntrada. Fair 5 1 2 t 1:12 mud 96 1 3 5 6' 6' 'A Andress Plausible, Jessamy, Gracchus. Ky. S. Fair 5 1-2 f 1:081 fast 97 10 12 12 li'-'io \\ Andress Princess Marie. Boserrian, OaarsTL ROYAL RIVER, b. f, 3. by Bridgcwater— Charter Queen (J. H. Shea Mice). Weight today 1««. rast 106 .. i 4 1 I : I'r. Brutus. Boserrian, Spider Web. .Grounds 6 1-2 f 1:0S fast UN) 12 1" 9 6 .. Wolff D.ofMontel e]lo, Sagapanak, P'klaw 1 1:41 last 93 5 2 2 2 3 I' Sumter Solly M-. Flavigny, Liny Mario. Grounds 3 I 1:13 fast 95 6 3 2 1* 3*1 Garner Pr. .Mimed, R. Breeze. Bitter Miss. LOuTSANHE, ch f, 3, bv The Commoner— Mountain Mist (A. Brown). Weight today 107. 1 ; Fancy Press. Kebo. Husted. |] i i Cast 110 5 :; 6»* 5*1 Swain " Malta, Melting, Tanbark. Erie 5-8 1:021 fast lor, | t 4 B1 5*1 Swain Affinity, I'r. Empress, Triumphant. Isor 1:001 fast IO0 1 6 6 3j 3*1 Minder Charlie Gilbert, De Oro, AtteatMa. 3AGAPANAK, ch. g, 3, by St. El aise — Souveraino (L, F. Barthe). Weight today 108. ."■ - 1:01 fasl 106 7 i "•'•' 1*3 Foy Boserrian, Fan. Dress, Pr. Brutus, iinds r, 1 Z f 1:071 mud 98 3 'J 2 51 6* Lloyd Baleshed, Lady Carol, Coltnesa. 1 1:08 rast 107 6 3 2 l1 2«* Foy ! . of Montebello. R. River, Beck law 67862 ! 5 1-2 f 1:061 fast 105} 2 4 3 V. S 1 Foy Baleshed, Decklaw, Sponge Cake. 67628 City Park :: 1 1:171 stow 101 3 2 2 21 27 ffoy Bap'hesnioek, R. Breeze. P. Banian. DOROTHY DUNC/N, b. f, 3. by. Thrive— Bessie Mackon (0. G. Parke). Weight taday 10S. Park 5-8 104 9 6 ■ Boserrian, Pan. Irress, Pr. Bruin-. 679S9 F. Grounds 5 1-2 f 1:07§ mud 92 8 S 6 B» 8*1 \ WilliamarBaleslied, Lady Carol, Coltness. 67774 F. Gro Oil fast 961 7 2 2 2« l«* Pickens Kllsmere, J. ,1. Jr., Masker. City Park •" t 1:17J; stow 107 '■ 5 t 6* 47'. Pickens Rap'hannock, It. Breeze. Sagapanak. 67574 City Park B-8 1:011 fast 100 1 2 3 4- 3'1 Biiae Royal River, Mollie Ball. Enfin. SOLLY M., b. c, 3, by Griffon— Broken Town (P. Dunne). Weight today 111. •ark 7-8 1:301 fair 110 1 5 6 i • Garner Kaiserhoff, Bertmont, GraceLarsen. 1 1:41 fasl I":: :: I 1 1 l* Pj Garner Flavigny, Lucy Marie. Royal River. Grounds 1 1 16 1:471 fasl 108 1 1 i 1 1} 2" Garner Lemon Girl, Qaagga. Brie Greene. DECKLAW, b. f, 3, by Bedeck— Lula W. (C. E. Brcsius). Weight today 10U. rasi 100 s I 3 -• ': Gaugel D.of Montebello, Sagapanak. R.Biver F Grounds III:, 'lane..! Baleshed, Sagapanak, Sponge Cake. Park ■; 1 1:161 hvy 105 •; 4 :. :. 6* C Morris Kens, captain Hale. Grace George. 5 1-2 f 1:061 fast 100 7 3 3 1- 41 G Swain odd Trick, Airship, Tichimlngo. BELLE MINA, b. f, 3. by Kilmarnock or Lissak— Puritania (W. Bancroft). Weight today 108. fa : 104 9 . - ■ 1 Ptnderg't Enfin, Mollie Ball, Entrada. ■ it Park 5-8 1:013 fasl 100 10 11 11 Royal Fiver. M. Ball, D. Duncan. 5-8 1:011 fast I"1 ' 9 9 12 10" Van DusenFamlly Talk. Enfin, Skimmer. :; I 1:161 hvy 106 . I Lens, Captain Hale, Grace George. LITTLE GEORGE, b. g, 3, bv Boan erges— Africa (G. H. Holle). Weight today 108. ■a I 1 5 :■' 8* Ho Pr. Brutus, Boserrian, Spider Web. C78'J2 P. Grounds 5 1-2 f 1:061 fasl 108 S S 6 :;-' 8 H Baleslied, Decklaw, Sagapanak. . Grounds 3 1 in las! 106 10 9 7 B» i; Hogg Bertmont, NoQnarter, D.ofMonteb'lo Lj Part E 1-2 1 1:081 fast 119 3 3 1 I'll' Hogg Fieldwick, Maelstrom, Plan*. SPIDER WEB, br. f, 3. by Woolsthorp?) — Rpidsr (W. E. Wslsb). Weight today 103. Citv Park 1:01 fast 108 3 1 2 :;! 1'.' Troxler Boserrian, Fan. Dress, Pr. Brutus. '." Park - 103 3 I 2 :'. ::'- .1 i... Pr. Brutus. Boserrian, Bud Hill. Grounds 5 1 2 1 1:061 fast too 5 ' c. B» 6*1 R Lowe s. Preston, loy Boy, SirMincemeat 67749 F. Grounds B 1-2 f 1:081 fasl HI 1 :: S V V A Martin NoQnarter, Kohinoor. Knighton. unds 3-41:13 fast vi 1 4 4 4** 4*1 Garner South, cross, D. Klvira, Goldproof. BALESHED, ch. c, 3, by Dr. Hasbrouck— Cremorne (T. A. Gay). Weight today 117. 71 fast 103 G u Mi.d. Pickens Fantastic, Polly Prim. Cutter. inds 7. I 2 1 1:071 mud 102 6 111' 11 Pickens Lady Carol. Coltness, Duma Elvira. 67862 F. Grounds 5 1-2 f 1:001 rast 1":' 1 3 2 2'.'. 1* Pickens Decklaw, Sagapanak, Sponge Cake. ids 3 4 1:1:;- fast 97 2 5 4 4.'. 4*1 Gauge! Donna Elvira, Boserrian. Posing. Washington W js*$i»9ton taffies m$ Past Performances far Monday. April 8. WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK FAST. FIRST RACE— 7-1 Mil* Columbia. Course. 3-yrar-olds and upward. Selling. (4:25*, 2 1M».) I no'. List Time T'ck Wt St. Vi 14 % StrFin Jockeys Pest Coir,i»any JACK MKEON. b. h. 5, by G. W. Johnson— Jhansi McKenna (Mrs. J. McLaughlin). Weight today 112. liHlou i- p Benning chart in iliis paper). nning 7-« 1:291 fa-' HW ! 5 4 I Is Mountain Earlpkles. ITmhreUa, Betsy Btnford. icnnlug 100 13 12 8 6 31 31 Simmons Parkvillc Buttons. Cobsaesa. i;7.sss u«'i 7 s. I ii i : ■- I Mountain Tudor, town Topics, Creviiia. 67829 Benning lm Wj I 16] fasl 105 E 6 n E 41 6"J Honrj Reblmoore, Euripides, DelpMe. EDWIN IL, b. o, 3, by Sain— Free Pass (J. Burrows). Weight today 90. 6.v«a Beniiiiie 6 1-2 f 1:23 fasl 91 3 3 3» ro. McCarthy Wabash Queen. Quadrille, n+eeno. 67982" Benning 7-8 IJ0J fast 86 1 1 13 13 II 12 A Lee Parkville. Buttons, Jack McKeon. 05624 Pimllco E 1-2 f 1:11 slow 105 4 3 2 in 2'1 Holmes Wab.Qneen, MissJersey, BelnaSwlft 604*2 Piinlico 6 1-J i 1:0SJ fast 107 11 11 11 11 ll14 Hcil'nan KillwbMn. N. Kaciue, Betsy BinlOfd VENUS, b. f. 4. by Fatherless— M eta Russell C. C. Hall). Weight to i iv N. 1 i ra ' England'r Bow.Bridge, Le; i • ■ Benning 6 1 2 : 1:24 fisi 106 I » I Wl bard I'anique, H 87859 Bennlng 3 l l:16| fast 96 ) 19 I" '■ ' Henry Akbar, Parkville, Jerrj I Bennlng I l-J l:M hvy M :: B 'i 4 4" J Hender*nMontanus,, Gentian, Ingiei WABASH QUEEN, ch. f. 3, by Far indole— Peggy R. (J. Gallagher). Wcght today 87. 1 1 I - ■ rreeno. Edwin II. lining 7-S 1:301 fast M i' \ !.•• Vselina, Water Dog S • .• . Benning (1 !f 1 24 fast I I L« '■' Lselina, rbomond. 67*20 Benning 7-8 1:291 good 84 10 10 14) 1! 31 11 W Hums Cbalfonte, Killochan, Scarfell. 16524 Plmllco 1 1-2 r 1:11 slow M 2 4 4 J'l 1«| Engi'der Edwin H., Miss Jersey. Rcina Swift TOM I.AWSON. c!i. g. 7. by Riley— Emma Piekwiek (C. Jacobs). Weight today 102. Pleasant Daj • . R 1 1-16 i:48i fast KM s ^ ^ 8 8] 91 - DI k n Reidmoore, Ohsll lies. • ' 15 Pimlico lm 74)3 1:50 hvy 14* 8 8 8 J ';! :•'■ .1 Walsh Lotus Eater, Uuall JUPITER. b. c. 4. by Fatherless— Clash (C. C. Hall). Weight teday 102 M iun mi B n . Bi luge, Mai ksu I «785 Bei C 1-2 f 1 i fast H Workman Vzelim I Queen nning J-4 1:181 fast 110 • 7 7 8 9 |W Doyle B.ofOawn, Bobemia, Stol. Moments. CHIPPEWA, b. c, 4. by Griffon— Little Agnes (W. H. Meshy), Weight today H. i i 9 rast M S ' McCarthy Workn in Quadrille, I: ghl ,v True. I 748 I 1 1:42] kW Miller Cederstrome, New York, Cbalfonte. '■•■ Denning 7-8 1 9 8 8 8 B' 7*1 J Lee Bociety Bud, A Smith, Cin 7-8 1:281 alow IM E 3 3 3 2* 9 J Lee Firebrand, Belle Strome. Yada. SECOND RACE— 1-2 Mile, l-year-elds. Allowances. (49J 2 115.) GOSSOON, gr. c. 2. by Prince of Melbourne — Grey Agnes (T. Clyde'. Weight today 114. i I 1-2 f :.'•... l u 1 Mountain Q'n's Souvenir, Ladj Isabel. : il-~ B7150 l Gi lunda 1-2 I 115 7 ' I', at Dawn, Gresliam, Bitter Man 87074 I' Gi unds 1-2 491 fast 112 6 3 1" 1| J Lee l'r. Bowling, Ca iresham. AWI.ESS. b. f, 2. by Fatherless— Aurie (W. C. Eustis). Weight todi'v 107 Otw ;; Mei • lm« . Uol i I i ■ 4 1-2 f 571 fast 1 * 1 9 M Ben C ■'.•. Billie Hibbs, Wo LUZETTA. br. f. 2. bv St. Bimon ian II. — Same fO. A. Bronder . at today 107. Son I idj Powell, Be BECKON, .h. f, 2. by Plaudit— Se maphore (J. E. Maddent. Weight tod KMi»l I i i tein Bilfil. Bliiekl loriou ;B I i Brooks L. Powell, M rrima . iloi lo 679 1 B 9 '.", 9 Engl in l'r Ladj Isab i. '• inno. LONG BALL. br. g. 2. by Plaudit— Gutta Percha (T. Hitchcock, Jr. t Weight todav 107. i Rilfll, Blaekl 1 .- ii England' r I ■ ly P iwi II, Beckon, Mer I MERRY MAN. b. g. 2. by Merryday— Ladv Bellevue (G. Howard). .1 today 107 First stai i. JOHN LEE. b. t. 2. by G. W. John son— Lillian Loc. Weight today IOT. t irst siart. MISS MARJORIE. b. 1. 2. by Gulor e— Hariri. Weight today 107. First start. THIRD RACE — "J-4 Mile Columbia Course. 3-ycav-oMs and upward. Allowance*. 1:13 2—1 BOBBIE KEAhT, b. h. 6. by Flat lands— Lizzie M. C. C. Smithson). Weight today 120. ; 1:41 fast inAvaunteer, LotusEater. SolonSUingh I 4 3 4* O'l r; I I i Kater, Chalfi i Pk - 17 8 7 6* 2" I. WilliamsConsistent, ANNA MAY. b. f. 3, by King Eric— Fig Leaf (P. J. Rainey). Weight todav 101. • ■ Ro fDawn. I: ... i r„ nuiii- -; : • ! | W Miller I. Boanerges, Q Yorkist, islands I- Radtke Pr. N tiic. Crim. Clover, M. Ornus. SHERIDAN, ch. c. 3. by Martins II.— Piquante (J. C. Nally). Weight today 101. HK1 II (See K .' i l M Dan' Ea I End, V I imnlate. I ; Til' r Cab in. n. Pierrot, Blue B Bennlng 7-8 1:3 I r 11 14 9* 9 II 3 Powers S.Creeker, Rappahannock. OldColony. FAUST, b. g. 3. by Mirthful— Imp (J. E. Madden). Weight today 101. I i?' Bennlng 6 1-2 l l ;' fast 109 4 4» Goldstein Grutnb.Soph, L. Sir,. inc. Bail md 3-4 1:12} fast 117 3 7 9 S' 8"1L WilliamaOran, Water Pearl. Ballot, telmont l'k 4 1-2 t 521 fast 106 I 4 4J 47 It Lowe JerseyLady. Chas.Edward.D'mfonml LORD BOANERGES, ch. c, 3. bv Boanerges — Peggy from Paris (E. W. Lagerroth). Weight todav 104. Jol er. Bulwark. Hoi 2 1 lh 21 W Mill- r Malacca. Horace I I Benning i lf 7 1 1 1 Is 1 ■■ Sifter, 1 ddl s, •. BERKELEY, ch. c, 3. by Dieudon ne — Carness (Bcvcrwyck Stable). Weight tcdav 101. ;; i ■■ Okenite, • itoon. 6795U !:• 101 (totter Anna S nitb. S srfell Pi r. i i 6 1-2 1 1^»J fast - Notter Beldemo, Kankakee, Campais GREENO. b. c. 3, by Greenan — Tongese 1. M. Cassidy). Weight today 101. Wall ish Qi Goldstein Ok -nite, Oxford, Platoon. 86914 Vsi i Park 1 1:40] rast 101 I 3 C Koerner Col. Jack, Impedo. Edwin T * Park 7-8 1 281 fast 110 12 2 1 l1 1' C Koerner Norfolk, Bed Garter, Phil it GOLF BALL. b. c. 3. bv Plaudit— Gutta Percha (T. Hitchcock. Jr.). , Weight tcda^ 101. II.. 1 ■ i \ ! • En dand'r i »kei Ite, Oxford, Plal i. • -, 5 1-2 • l:07| slow 114 2 -"; 3 '_ \\ Miller Yankee Gun, ! c Mund. Bosemount. 64212 Saral 3-4 1:13| fast 117 2 6 ' 5* ." • Sewell Penarris, Atetheuo Doi Enrique. WORKMALD. ch, 1. 3 by Fatherless — Network (VJ. T. Towncs). Weight tot'.ay 99. ! . ■: I 1 • ■• Did I i Monfort, x 1 4 -l- 4«1 Engi'der B rkist, rudor. DOG HOSE. br. i 3. by Plan.!:'— The Rose. Weight today 93. lir i FOURTH RACE— 5-8 M a Course. 3-year-olds and upward Fill i 1 i. •■ _ IDLE DHEAM. ch. in. 5. bv Oddfellow — Ethel Thomas (Bererwyck Btahl ht today 112. ; ; : ! i : Mo A. May, 1 I 1 I 4" 4»* Mr D'eauxNew York, Niblick, • ■ IJ« 6 1-2 f 1:23 mud la 15 la Beckman Bed Knight, Bohemia, Lone Eland. ANNA SMITH, blk. 1. 4. by Longford or Pontiac— Carmine (W. Stockton). todaj 111. ■ It. 5 1-2 f 1 to I..- "• M i Scarfell, Pel 7-8 1:30 fast 96 .- : 1 :'■ :- .1 Johnson Societj Bud, Cinchona, King • • -il" Notter Itatbi i Roj al, N MERRY LASSIE, b, i 3. by Merry Dal— Coimtaxus (W. Garth). Weight to. • ' r . ;. \.. 1-2 49 ' ' I l ' Wabash Q DIAMOND Ji r/SH, eh, m, 5. by St. Julion— Golden Tide (R. W. Nelr-'.rr) Weight todi ! I I! Ues \ May, Rose 64 Bi 110 4 4 7 7 7 7,T'. Lady Saroy, Moonshine, 0 9 9i 9 "j ' i: - ri.. bai k, Bragg, Lncki OLD COLONY, br. f, 3. by Yankee— Cornelia (J. E. Madden). Weight teday 94. IB. Istein A. J of Di wn, R • Bern :. i i I i England') Workma I I I ady Vi ■ ITml 67826 Bi S 4 1 1 :; ^ :.r' W McLnt'reLally, Turbulence, B»lry Maid. UMBRELLA, b. f. 3, by Ben Br.i-.h— Gingham (W. C. Daly). Weight today 94. [Siuford I iy. Can paif B 3-4 1:15 I 4 4 4M R McDan'lWorl naid, "LI Colon] . I idj \"i r i. ig 5 1-2 f l:08j fast 5 S r. "_!;.i,i;in.l r I.. Boanerges, Gol Coddles CODSIN KATE. b. f. 4. by Mesmerist— La Cheviot fW. H. Snyder I. Weight tw A Li Sll R I 1 Klenck A. May,' Rose of Dawn, K. v nue. 62148 Jamaica 6 1-2 f 1:01 fast 7 4 4 6) 6l,iTooman Halifax, Lady Amelia Optician 61878 Aqueduct 1:001 fast 98 3 2 2 2" 4'1 Baird Lady Am BETTIE BOUNCER, b. f. 4. bv Fnigrar.e— The Termagant (Oakley Stable). Weight tod iiieen. Quad ril le , i 1 14 14 16 J J WaJ .i « kman, Bi Ui K 86486 Pimli A' t* .1 l.c: I a Bl isdw i i 1 1-16 1:481 fast 100 5 7 9 9 8* { ' Beidmoore, Chail ALEGRA. b. f. 3. by Contract— V ettalia (C. C. Hall). Weight today 9". i 14 13 12 14 Md lai ty I. • h Kai ma 1 I 65681 Bern Hi i.i.-M i Via R : Pimlico : r, •v- :■' Hagan Kill ichan, N. Rack PRINCESS ROYAL, b. f, 4. by San drir.gham— Fiesole (Beacon Si- Weight todaj 106. good 1 1 M lay . Rose of Da wn . 1 i ■ 6 1-: ! i i ! . - Berkeli fell. ■ ! • ■ II 9 I19 Hyland ikbai Parkville, Jen v I • i 9 11 11 U| 11»] \ si leti . 1 'li. OSSINEKE. b. f, 4, by Cesarion— Theora. (W. V.'helan.. Weig -1 ■ . A. tfai Rose of Dawn Ri i.. ., |i) |«l |u i! 11 \ !.•• Vnna * Park 6 6 71 101' Rosrg Bert Osra, Dptional, Vii /.',..,r. :: 1 i :i'. i I , s !•■ i! ■ ii -! G lase, Mad BESSIE V'YNN. b. f. 3. by Balgo wan— Antipode (J. Burroc . Weight today 04 . i-i 1-4 1:19 1 '■'■ :;. Nanej . D l Pin co 7 7 9 Bli • k Flag, Kllki • Hai it :•• 1 11 2] 6»] r Burton Fii Ahum, !c Ide. Charley Ward. KANKAjrEE, b. f, 3. by Ballyhoo Bey— Wannakee (J. Garson). Wi ght teday 94. 67 B 3 I 1:171 fast 94 I :: 2 En land'r Lady Vera. Oak Leaf, Black Flag. 67444 Oakhtwn 5 1-2 f 1:081 fast 109 9 6 ■"• I " •'•' Engi'der BweetKItty, [heodocla 1: Regente. ...ii 6-8 1^12 fast 188 5 8 7 S ; V: Engi'der A. Flower, B. Arnold, Di I ■' VENUS (See First Race . . W-igh* toi'ay 106. FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile Columbia Coi'r^e. 3-year-olds and upward. Belling. WT.) COBMOSA. b. c, 4. by Sempronhis — Celia (W. Whelaa). Weight teday 106. I •• Euripides 'a k 879 Bi in- 7-8 1:30 12 11 9 7 6J 4*1 Radtke Parkville, Buttons, Jack McKi »n. 67891 I. i lm l'iy 1:45] fast 106 1114 ::'_ --' W Miller. Paul CHfford, Bulwark. i . Casl 106 7 7 7 T 7 -J | Ino Hen'eyReldmoore, Euripides, Delpl i.iy Park 11 11- ll Nicol Lemon Irl, MsryMorrls, !. DEI.PHIE. br. m, 5. by Athelir.g— Liffey (M. A. Healeyl. Weight today 1C0. nins in' I 4 6* 4* Ei glai l'r Bui ton- Em Ipl le v. rk ia'i 10 9 8 8 B 8* 71* R Powers Buttons, Jerrj C., Parkvl ... ' r. ; ii ^ lm 40y 1:46 fast 188 •': 5 ", 1 :;_ :;" i: Powers Reidmoore, Euripides, Cobmosa. 6T179 r Gi und IR E*owers Dekaber, B. Gn 'farlan. 87688 1 '■: 11 17} fa^t 113 '■ I I I 7J f 1 R Powers Foreigner, FlreAlaraj, JohnMcBride TURBUIENCE, b. g, 3. by Stanhope II.— Fairy Queen (C. Mack). Weight today 8G. 1 1 :43| fast I Goldstein Wsi 67923 Benning lm 40y 1:47] fast 93 . . I I I* 1} Notter Willdo, Yellowback, NoblesseObUge 8J7828 Bennlng 7-8 1:311 fsst 99 10 7 6 5 2= 2- J Johnson Lally, Old Colony. Dairy Maid MONACODOR. ch. h. 5. bv Prince of Monaco — Adora (E. A. Whitney). Weight today 105. B. i i :44 i rood 0 1 :: 2 1 Reidmoore, B. B N lick. 87884 Bennlng 781 1 1 I l LJeborl Vaeliua, Water Dog. Nlbl t.-t r Bi l B 1 1-16 1:47 n ud KJ C 4 4 s 9' II King I l.- Red i.i-it'. Wrenne. 88984 ii i 3-4 1:14* slop 104 7 6 6 I E 6*1 ? mmiiu , N. Hodge, Far West. King DEKABER, ch. m, 7, by Pirate of P.nzame -December (W. Kssze). Weight today 100. 87882 Benning 7-s l:3«l fast »W HUM I » H Alex Parkville, Buttons, Jack McKeou. 67530 City Park 1 I 12:081 fast 109 i 3 :; 2 :• 8'*lTToiler Anna l a\. St. Koel, Bell the-Cat. 67464 City Park 1 1-8 1:54! fast 104 l 3 5 4 41 43i Hogg Grenade, BeUindl* . Evie Greene. ;7i79 F. Grounds 1 1-H l:i4ji fast Bf 12 f I i 31 1| J O'Brien : Greene, I Mucfarlau. B Brown ••■ j^^^t^:— . . , SIXTH RACE — 7 1-2 Furlongs Columbia Cour -e. 3-ycar-clds and up-.v aid. H mdi' ap. (1:37 .". 117.1 OXFORD, gr. h, 5. by Faraday — Aunt Belle (J. McLaughlin). Weight today 126. ist 126 6 -' _' II Mountain Okenite, P S eno. -t.i:i 131 I 1 1 1 2* 3* W Miller Lftretta, Kereneval, Cederstrome. lm 70j I !5I«ood*U5 2 I 2 2 I* l; W Miller Pretension, Otmondesltlght.Voladay HEASLIP. h. c. 4. by The Commoner — Penitence II. (P. J. Rainey). Weight today 112. ii ! bland. 11:3 6 11111 1 1« \V Miller Ed Ball, Macj -ii.. Water Dog. 63428 Coney island 1 1-8 1:531 fast 117 2 2 2 8 8 8" Radtke Kuroki. Running Water, FBp linn. • ii. ■•• [stand 1 1:398 fast U8 2 11 l l1 2J Radtka Glorider Singh Sb . Moonshine. SAILOR BOY. ch. h. 5. by The Sailor Prince— Flash (.W C. Daiv . Weight today 91. Mi ' ". Bi h : II -.Ii. 'i. England' r rheClown Or. Right. SonomaBelle. Vqueduct 1 1:40 fast 98 1 2 ! : V ' '■ G Burns M.Doyle, Lord of theVale, Slng.Snoi 11-16 1:4 B !...•■. T.Waddell, Tilelng, MasterofCrait.' ORMONDES RIGHT, th. g. 6. bv Ormonde— Right (H. Mason). Weight today 121. R McD I'. Knight. !79." 5 Ben 1 l:42g fast 120 4 I I 1'J 2* R McDan'iTui Clown Sonoma Belle. Artmo. S7S60 Benning lm 40y ' !•• ' fast R McDan'ISi ma Belle, Saylor, tlolscber. 67490 Ascot Park 1 1:41} slow 111 4 4 3 1 i-l.l: McDan'U. C. Mem. Bon ' l»t. FATTST i See Third Baci Weight today ^5. OLD COLONY (See Fourth Ra ■■. Weight today 81. .1.1 mm ikmy. Page 5 Oakland Oakland lw\x\n anil Past Performances far Monday, Apr!! 8, WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK FAST. FIRST RACE— 5-8 Mile. 2-year-elds. BeUiag. (5tl 2 ! D I ':';:!■ r*ck Wt St Fin Joel HUSKY, ch, c. 2, bv Royal Flask III.— Festal (T. C-. Ferguson). Weight bsday 112. 11-2 1 I 114 3 i I llin Ilee, Italei; Val .■ I Oakland ' I U 1 Keogh Jeremiah, Import, Willie r. f 58 hvy 2 2*| 3' A Brown Willie T. Adrian, Jeremiah. S7756 Oakland 51 ( mud 112 1 1 1' i; I. Williams Bustler, Willie T.. Jeremiah. KATIE RAINS ch. f. 2. by Balgowan — Mauch (J. B. Dunn). Weight teday 109. 9 I W Flschi r Will lore, Jen ml h, J ■■■ ■ Mourn e. 0 | fast 109 1 • ■ W Fl m bi r Rhl itom . A lei i. Ad U.tii.l : i W Gold, Albia 7431 Oakland I 4 2 2- 2 l \v' Fischer Ra iteur, Lady Hildretb, Base II. HEATHER SCOTT, b. g. 2, by Ravelston— L«ven^ C. (Oakland Stable). Weight today 109. K ogh Bri -. ■ ; !' eh qui i 1 I '' kland 1 2 191 fair 109 I 5« Borel Orena, Pajarolta, Ade 17256 Oak I-' 501 slow 109 ! l 21 2' Borel Wilmore, Humero, Jaci Paine lakland 1-2 481 fast IB Borel Billy Watklns, Slater, Wnerzberger lakland I i t 441 hvy u: l U T i lark Jeremiah, Irish Mi..". WOmore. GIN HEE, ch. c, 2. by St. Avonious— Dertha (J. D. Millin). Weight today 108. i i ! 4. Brown Husky, Raleigh, Valoski. I 2 491 slop 110 1 C Koerner B as, Valoski, Jock ■:; i Oal MO 8 71 6" J McBride Galmoore. Husky, kland 12 481 fast i ■•" I 8 8 s- ' .1 McBride Heather Scott, B. Watklns, Slater, BALNADE, ch. c. 2. bv Bajgowan — Chaminade (B, Schreiber). Weight today 103. l _ ; ■ good Early 1 Ide, G ilmo. re, t !'i: '. good 110 4 D B 'l.u. . : okes rhrush. I v..,. Corelll, Roseringe. BARDONIA, ch. c, 2. by Belvicere— Isen (H. T. Griffin). Weight today 108. 1-2 4 0 8 B1' A Bi 'Vii Bravonre, Bunker Hill, Pajarolta. 67006 Oakland 3 1-2 f 42 1 1A Brown Pajarolta, Galmoore, Memorise. Lkland slop 114 i 61 t" Horn, r BraToore, Parasol. Brooaieaf. CHARLES A., h. c, 2. by Max.io — Jane Porter (T. A. Davies). Weight today 108. 67756 Oakland I W Smith Husky, Rustler, Wl lie 1 tland 51 slop 112 « W smith Arthur Hyman, Bt tier, Ban ^ii. WILLAPINK. b. c. 2. by Hcratio— Loo S. C. Hildreth). Weight today 105. ■ ■ A iV'.v. :i Creston, Love of C ; leal 7 Oaklani 11 11 U3,y Mi Bridi Gin lice. Hub! B leigh. GAGE TAYLOR, b. c, 2, by Montana— Felonia (J. M. Crane). Weight today 103, : ... 4 1-2 1 ; : " • ; McL'hllnRhinest. * ; Adrian. 1-2 501 slop lot I i i; • •; " .1 Hunter Adrian, Wilmore, I 2 ."ii slop 112 4 f I. WilllamsWiunore, Adena, Husky. VALOSKI. b. g, 2, by Free Knight— Lillian (L. T. Las Weight today 100. 1 ■ igan Gin ll. . Huskj i; -, . l 2 491 slop i": :; E Dugan Boas, Jockey Mi ici • In Hee. 8 6 i: Dugan Albia, Billy Watkins, Baleigb. 1-2 49} fair MB G E Dugan OoL Widow, U mardsdale, Raleigh. RALEIGH, ch. c, 2. by Bassetlaw — Gracine (Keene Bros.). Wcis;!it today 100. . : i i : i 561 good 3* T Rio Gin Hee, 11:;-! j . Vaii I 111 ! »ugan Albia, Billy W i Un- Charlotte B. u i 1-2 4"; fair 1' 3 3'1 3*1 W Miller CoL Widow, L'nardsdale. B.Vei DVD RACE — 6 1-2 Furlongs. 8-year-eldj and upward. Belling. (1:18 I 35.) KECHANT. b. c, 3. bv Milesio — Snowdrop (Keene Bros.). Weight 7 1 - ■ ' I ' ■ . - ikland I 1-16 1:511 hvy DO 2 4 S T Rice B pi-eme Court. Wal 7-8 1:30 Endora, J. J.i. us. ( onV( .it Bell. 3 l 1:181 fair 109 I 8 8 5,,k 41 Scovllle Blanche •'.. Pimkim, J . of Orleans. CALMAR. b. s, 3, by Falsetto or Bob Miles — Amecras (A. J. Jackson). Weight tcdav 107. 88107 1 R Davis Alta Sji i. Bou V 7-8 1:2 Rcttig Wicklow, Convent BeU, Tanana. kland FC 1:121 fair 106 1 8 Rettig Bon Vivant, La Rose, Mitre. 87506 Oakland 3 11:17 slop 113 5 3 3 2- ;,- F Graham Triumphant, Silver Line, Maia. BON VrVAVT, b. S, 3, bv Toddingt on — Aliena (T. A. Davies . Weight today 107. ll'' W Smith Alta Spa, 7 v i Rice Wicl rent BeU. i • 1 ii.; fair 97 ! l La Rose. Mitre, • !ahn ir. 5-8 1 ". slow 109 'i 9 7 Rice Uissen, Dr. Rowell. Black Sum. .,,s - i. 11-16 1:55 i i \ y 102 7 3 1 1 1-' 4 IT Rice Wicklow, Kruks, Lord Rossington, DCC CRAIG, ch. g. 3, by Joe Terry— Bow Legs (W. G. Yanke). lit today 107. Ksios On I ■.:::,. ;■ litl .1 in, - ". Orate, ian Pulled up. Buxton Kogo, M. Hollander, I.. Rossington. 7-S 1: slop '■ 8 7 7 s s '- Buxton l arriculum, Mina Gibson. 67159 Oakland 1 i 15 slop 109 11 - 9 '- 16 11 Blanche C , l - ■ ! Ih"lean8, Bogum. KING OF MIST. b. {,'• 4. by St. Serf — Mist (P. C. Donaleche). today 107. J Clark I d'Or. \ ■ r Clark L. Glad ne Bedan \. \ MELITAH. ch. f. 3, by Balgowan or Dewey— Lady Maud (H. Mack). Weight 1oday 106. 5-8 1 '. '.'. i '•■ r Pimkim, K k n • W ooj S? in ! lis ; Koerner J. I.\ on . CTiumph int, Gei imell. DUKE OF ORLEANS, br. g, 3 b' Albert — Belle of Orleans (R. R. Rice, Jr.). Weight today 105. Fill i III. nt. i i La I:..- Mitre. I i ■ her Handm ilden, Al i Spa Silver 1 Ine ikland 1 1 16 109 2 5 5 6 • '■• '■ W Fischer Al Hollander, Convent Bell, Kogo. I ■; I •■: 9 IW FischerFhiunr, Ink. Little Mirthful. BLANCHE C. b. 1. 3. by Sain— Malaise (S. Polk). Weight today MS, ■s!-_'. - II . Ilark \\f klow, I vent Bel and I i ' ■ Bon Vivant, La Rose, Mitre. * 5-8 1:02s Blow :••■ 8 1 3 Clark Tavora May Pink, Sea Lad. , slop 113 5 ■■■ 4 :' 6*1 Li WilllamsTawasentha. MaudMcG.. i! . LUGANO, b. 1. I bv Governor Foraker— Alea (T. H. Stevens). t today 100. Ft ' t Davis Vivant. La Ro litre. 7-8 l:28i good 10 CI el Ho ler. Tana i.i. I 1 1:4 7 6 5 Hoi ner Bogum, .I... ful, 3-4 i s . • ■ KJ Magrane, Misty's Pride, Pal. SILVER LINE, b. f, 3, by Free Knight— Silver Lining (J. Bchreihar). Weight today 100. 7 Oak! md I 1:42 McR f Bon Yivanl I 7-8 1:31 slow l«i McRai Convent Bell, Mitre, Nancy W. 67782 i. 1 ' i ' '• i • 98 '17 Dili akland 7 v . -' 7»J McRae Tawasentha, I ' ualden ind 8-4 1:17 Blop 108 fi 6 5^ 21! McRae Triumphant, Calmar, Maia. TETANUS, b. f, 3, by Sir Hercules— Marjone (S. L. Butler). Weight today 100. Mm .1 7-8 1 iw 102 4 9 9 i Nichols Convent B 11, Mitre, S mcy W. ■ . :; i ! .; - ,\ i N Is ( ilend ir Sai s \. i: rtie A. 2 Oakland I r 1:1 | hvy 102 '■ 18 8 6 '.'.I, Nichols Handmaiden. Alts Spa Silver Line. P C 1:13 good 95 11 ii li 1! 11" Jarrett Phalanx, Curriculum, Dela 5 1-2 1 1:09 • mer Maud McG, Nancy W I THiBD RAUL — 5 1-2 Furlongs, 8-year-olds. Allowances. (1 UCi G 100.) JOHNNY LYONS, b. c, 3. by Sain— La Rella (M. J. Haye.= ). lay 112. O.tkl mil Fl I* J Hayes vl I II ban 761 Oakland , mud 11 I I ill'. Kuitora, Merhant, Convcnl Bell 871 8 «l 1 1:41 fast ■• Ruby, Andrew Ma. i . Vm n l.l • . ra F. NEUGENT. b. g. 3, bv Salvado— Miss Alice III. (W. Bckaretg). Weight today 10'i. ... I I. .1.1 .ii I . .-I M' I ! I 1 ' U r . . .,1 . i:7457 Oakland 5 1 ! f 1:091 good 109 ■■ :ii- '.'■ \ Brown l-.iirn. Bush, Calmar, Tea r. . II ikland F C 1:14 si w 93 fi 3 3 i IR Davis Kokomo, &vona, Mina Gil F C 1:13 slow 109 7 t ;; h* 2} j^ WilliamaJohnn] Lyons, Avona, Kol VINION, ch. g, 3, by Sabine— Julia Mar:ee (H. L. Jones 1. Weight today 109. 2 1 1- l« F Graham I onve 1 Bell, Hi h ... Miss.M 1 - , 1 . ; 1 ! Law r*nce Hap] •■ RI 1 3-4 1:1 " 1 .. . Lawi do GoldHeather, Triumphant, BUnchet). FAIR FAGOT, ch. c. 3. by First Tla.te. — Device (C. Heifers). Weight today 107. |»S12« (See O 1 ■ ■ 679Q4 Oakland 16 7 6 5'1 5« R Davis Tavora, Blanche C, May i 8-4 1 1; slop 98 " 4 "• i; 7l» W Miii-r Blagg, lastracter, Mi s Osschms. GALVESTONIAN, b. c. 3. bv Galveston — Dovey I-Tontrcse (El Primero Stable). Wei&ht today 107. F 1 108 3 I .un li. of Orleans, AUerion, Blanche ' . ■ kland 3 1 1:16 good UO 1 8*1 .1 Al, Bride Viola i:.. Blanche ('.. Triumphant, kland 1 31J hvy 112 5 2 2 2 la 4TJ Sandj Alarie, Haadmalden, Bogttts. ALTANERO. ch. c. 3, by Altar.i?.x— Picnic (T. H. Williams'. Weight today 107. 68051 Oa .i'lii r Neugent, Sycamore, G.Senti :• 1 «W Miller Kokomo, Mitre, Sam ;•• 'Ler. ;s 1 3 111 HI1 A',' Miller Vlncentia, Furse, vci... S i 2 1 mi lny i . ■ '• I \'. m . 1- Al I.ir.'iie.v, Rose Cherry, J. Lyons. MAY PINK. ch. f, 3. by Rapallo— May Pinkcrton (W. P. Fine). Weight today 107. Oakland 1 . ! : :: ; Mi Rae Tavora, Blanche 1 .. Sea Lad K7806 Oakland -'■ slop ''. 12 McRae Curriculum, Sea Lad, Pontotoc. kland 5-8 1:04 Blop 110 7 4 1) : ;) 1: ttlg ■ Tawasentha. MandMcG., H'dmaiden 67157 0a 5-8 1:03 slop 110 - 1 1 ; - .,- Rettig Peacadera, L. FitsgUtboa, M. Turtle LA ROSE. b. f, 3, by St. Leonards — Maid of Dorset (J. A. Armstrong ) . Weight today 107. B7964 Oakland r r ! I in n 104 I h Bon Vivant, Mitre, Calmar. 3-4 l:Ti ' I Hunter Trii mi t, Silver Line, 1 almar. 67386 Oakland 7-8 1:294 good 100 2 1 2 2 2-1 2*1 Scovllle Sahara, Martaaor, Minn Qlaron. lakland F C l:12g mud 102 I 3 - ."- I»| Horr.er D.ol'Orleuns, Alleriou, Galvestoaiaa. COMO. br. g. 4. by Bedeck— Calora (W. M. Marks). "Weight today 104. , I. ;, 1 1 1 I 89 rood I ' 4 3 4) I | w Fischer F. Neugent, Sycamore, G Sentiment. .■[■■• \ \ \ • ' 1 1 )i ' ■ w stiller Calmar, Al Lindlev, J bna Lyon . I.i 1 I 21 21 J McBride Ingham r. Neugent, 1 Mulholl 1 . ..i-i. ,. Hill 'i 'i 'i • .1 brcrntyraS. Barber, P of 4'astlle. RosM'Uerrj ARCOURT. ch. 0, 3. bv Arkle— Courtly (W. B. Jennings). Weight today 104. .; |i ," 1. -, . Ki gh F. Neugent, Sycamore, li.S utiuient. Oakland 5 1-2 f lrfW go d 106 : 8 8 8a 8ia A Brown Ml. in. lb-. . W.Sandabj St.Ehnwoud •, 7 - Oal land 0-8 l:01g mud 108 7 7 7 7 l™ L WilliamsOcean Sliore. Plausible, Triumphaut 85681 Oakland " l-zt l: * (get V'i 6 8 6 8 |s,|Brusael Mgtlre "-"i. Tagi Faust, Wooluia. AFTERMATH, b. g, 3. by Star Ru by— Recollection (W. B. Jennings). Weight today 104. bt 27u Oakland S-8 1:IM flow IM 'i '12 2"» 2H A Bruwn St. Elmwood, F. Neugent, Mitre. 62435 Belmont Pk u-8 1:00| fast 108 10 11 11 11 ll18 Horner Saracenesca. Euseblo. Belcast. POINSETTIA. b. f, 3. by Watercolor— Florentia (J. S. Wood). Weight today 102. Ml Oakland P C l:12g mud IN 4 9 9 0 914 W Kelly TVofOrleans. Allorion. (ialvestonian. t 66!« Oakland 3-4 l:16j slow 1 7 7 6 4 4» 3'J A Brown Peerless Lass, Bojiuui, Blanche C. 666W Oakland 6 1-2 f 1:114 slow 107 1 11 1* la A Brown Joyful, Calendar, Sharper Bawn. W. B. Jennings entry- Arcourt and Aftermath. FOURTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (1 :12— 6-11S). BIR BRTTJ.AR, ch. h, 5, by Sir Modred— Brillar (C. J. Casey). Weight today 105. t'.MUt, i See Oakland chart in this paper) «;?:;:{5 Oakland 3-4 1:141 fair MS I 1114 1»F Oraham Roraaine, Mansard. L. of the Forest ij'SK Oakland G 1-'.' f 1 :23g slop 110 3 11 2'i "3 F Graham Kokomo, LIsaro, Ethel Bay. t;7109 Oakland 6 1-2 f 1:21 J fair 10T. 3 11 l2 1* W Miller Gateway, Ethel Bay, Ocean Shore. t;«712 Oakland & 1-2 f 1 :10J mud 112 Left at the post. T Clark Sup. Court, I). Dollars, Brush l"p. KING COLE, blk. h. 5, by Hamburg— Black Venus (M. E. Hildreth). Weight today 105. a I.".:: Oakland 1 1:441 slop 108 4 4 1 1 "». f W Mill.r J. C. Clem, Woohna. Theo Case. WD97 Oukland 1 1:411 mud 97 7 0 I 0 C 7-MrSandy Sir Edward, Col. Jeaaap, I\ W.Bnrr L60U8 Oakland 3-4 l:l£| hyp 112 fi 6 6 6* 57 L WilliamsClydeo. Gateway, Emlora. 6C601 Oakland 1 1-1C 1 :474 fast Ml I 3 I '.'. .". S'JW Knapp Belinda, Critical, Christine A. GATEWAY, b. h, C, by Del Paso II.— Seco (J. S. Wood). Weight today 103. MM Oakland 1 1-2 t i;34£ good Ml 1 I 5 S 51 4*| F Wilson BaganaaM, hfaaaa, Ftaaer Bay. MM Oakland ■'. 4 1:16| slow 107 1 1 :'. P 9 F Wilson Clomllisrht. Rubric, Lisuro. Rtn Oakland 5 1-2 f 1 :10J hvy 104 2 2 2 2" 22 F Wilson Nonie Lucille. Beerhwood, Batata. ■KM Oakland 7 1 I f 1 :27£ slop luX ;", G 5 5 I* 4« F Wilson Massa, llorado, l'imkim. HOMAGE, ch. m, 9, by Take Notice— Hoolou fM. A. Stephensonl. Weight today 98. 53M0 Oakland i 1:41] last Itz 7 7 7 c ",- :," t Clark Royalty, Poaaart, Dod Aaderaaa. ..■'.464 Oakland I 1-K 1 t\ East His 2 t 8 7 74 7;"iMind.-r Gleartee, I'ille d'Or, .lack Little. THE MIST, ch. m, 5, by Magnet— Tenebrae (D. A. Ross). Weight today 98. PJPPI Oakland E I I i I 6s| good n»7 ( 7 I 4* 2* KeocB K.M.Brattain. Confederate, M.l'ride 67997 Oakland a 1 2 f 1 Mi good M 7 7 5 •» 6"i Ketifcli Tavora. li. Muvham. CM .Brat lain. CPBAaeot I'ark Ml 1:142 fast MG S G 4 G1 2"* Keogh Platoon, Bryan, I'ustian. 67116 Ascot Park 3 4 1:14 fast 107 5 8 8 f,J 2" M Preston Bonnie Bef, Critic, Nothing. PONTOTOC, b. g, 5. by Juvenal— Prosaio (Keene Bros.). Weight today 96. ■WILT, (See Oakland ebarl in tliis paper). ■jaw Oakland 7 1-S t l:Mt good lo7 6 7 s 4 fnk 5* Borel Suirarmaid, Maw. Fisher Boy. 67902 Oakland 1 1 10 1 : » slow If :. 1 1 1 li 61 R Davis BdwlaGojB, Mary I'. SaprcateOeart 67S73 Oakland 7 1 2 f 1 :3S8 hvy 107 2 3 3 1 1= 1' C Koerner Tarp, Lone Wolf, The Captain. MM Oaklaad &-S l:n::g slop Hi 6 6 6 &nk 4si Borel May 1'ink. Curiuulum. Sea Lad. NIGRETTE, blk. m, 7, by Midlothian— Twinkle (J. M. Crane). Weight today 93. 67. lu Oakland .",1 2f l:MJ hv.v 1'Xi 4 4 4 f * B» i McLau'nBolomaii. Mistv's Pride. SI. Francis. 67534 Oakland 1 I 16 1 :.'.() slop M 1 3 t t &* t* Q M. L'hlin Andrew Mack, TheBorgian, Fun. Side 67461 Oakland 3 4 1:1-12 good 1H4 7 4 4 2^ 2" Q McL'hlinL. of the Forest Sea Lad, Delagoa. 6696U Oakland lm 20j 1:43* good luC 3 11 1 l3 ]« A Brown Bognm, W. B. Gnteo, I'ellgroso. PLAUSIBLE, ch. g, 3, by Plaudit— Ida Pickwick (E. Dealy). Weight today 87. 6772". Oakland S-8 1 :0j. mud ln7 3 I 4 7- 8* A Brown I'inikiiii. Kokomo. W'oul Saiulals. 66.".26 Oakland P C 1:13 lay li 9 2 11 1»| 2h T Clark SI. Elmwood. Blond] , Grace i. •MM Oakland 7-s l :30r hvy 9t l 1 1 1 l? 2= RDa\is Teaaaceo, OceaaSbore, Karl Bogera, 66430 Oakland 11 16 I'd hvy 9s 3 12 3 3' 57i Kirsch'm Full.-tta. Co\ Davis. Uraakite. FIFTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. (ll.V S 101.) DUTIFUL, gr. g, 6, by Faraday— Slipalong (W. St. Vincent). Weight today 110. HK1 Oakland 1 I 16 1:49 good 1 M 2 2 I 4 l" i- Palma I'al. Hugh McGowaa, BeaToTio. 6796,' Oakland 1m M] 1:45 fair 1".. I 1 2 2 2*1 2* Palms Christine A., I'al. Warle Nicht. S7282 Oakland 6 1 .' f 1 :22j fair Pi7 Left at the post. Palms Pal, Dr. Sherman, Lord NcIm.ii. TALAMUND, b. o. 4. by Altamax— Talluda (T. E. McLaughlin). Weight today 110. i;s|_ :: is.e Oakland eiiarl in liiis paper) BMCtOaklaad 1 1 I i:".".i fas! IM 8 2 " " «■ r1. r, M.-Lau'nFnrv. Bay. Alma Bay. 6Sn31 Oakland 11-141:49 ^ood InC 7 7 10 10 8' 7" O McLau'nDutiful, Pal. Hugh McC.owan. 679t6 Oakland 7 1 2 t 1 ::■:•;» fair 110 7 6 ." :! I'll] '• McLau'nMeckant, Beraain, Fury. 676W. Oakland 7 I 3 f l 37^ slop 10S o 7 7 7 7 6-7 G M'Lau'nFlevation, Cadichon, Iledgetliorn. VINCENTIO, b. o, 4. by Santello — Francesca II. (J. Stephenson). Weight today 110. GSiiSG Oakland 1 1 16 l:49t good 111 •"• 5 •', 4 2»* V C M'illiamslnvader. Watclifu). San Hcmo. 6799f, Oakland 1 I 4 2: ttj good ll«t 4 4 2. 4 2". 2» C WilliamsBriers, Intlammalde. CORlgaa 679U1 Oakland 1 1-16 1 :f.2i slow 112 .".4 4 2 21 11 C Williams Alma Boy, Flaunt, I Told Vou. 677.r.S Oakland 1 1 16 L.MJ mud 110 2 8 8 8 8 815iC Williamsl.azell, Lone Wolf, Eduardo. ANVIL, b. g, 7, by Brutus — Grandezia (C. E. Murray). Weight todav 107. 679ii3 Oakland 5 1-2 1 22] alow Ml 7 7 7 51 ."a? J Hunter Confessor. The Reprobate, Sheen. 677..S Oakland 11 16 1:511 mud Ml (J 2 2 f. 4| 71'- A Wright Lazefl. Lone Wolf , Fduardo. 67610 Oakland 11 16 1:49 good Ml .' 11 3 8 8181A Wright Liician. Highlful. Ed Sheridan. INVADER, ch. h, 6. by Esher — Teiseen (H. Stover). Weight today 107. 68W6 Oakland I 1 M l:4*i good M7 2 2 1 3 1J :." II Smith Vin.entio. Watchful, San Beaao. 6796:. Oakland S 1-2 f 1:23 lair MS 9 s 7 .V- 4»J "R Davis Magraae Fred Bent. TneBeprohate. OTM Oakland 11-111 St hw MS S r. 6 s s s'« R Davis Watchful, MlssM Bowdiao, K Prince 67560 Oakland 1 1-16 1 : r, 1 ft hvy 106 2 4 7 7 7 728JBorel Watchlul, Viucetitio, Iras. CADICHON, br. g. 4. by Masetto— Maltese Croaa (J. W. Blalock). Weight todav 107. 6. Ml Oakland lm 20v 1 :47 hw 109 I I 4 4 P 5*1 J Hunter Modicum, Warte Nlebt, Eduar.l... 67733 Oakland I 1 16 1 ".3 mud MS 12 1 I 21 1 C Koerner Briers. laabeliU, Yellowstone. t,76S.r. «»aklaud 7 1 2 f 1:374 slop Ml 13 3 2 2s 2« O Koerner Klevatiou. Iledgetliorn, Daniel C. HOOLIGAN, b. g, 6, by Eddie Jones— Hoolou (J. A. Armstrong). Weight today 107. 67.",3r. Oakland 1 I s 2 no slop IM 4 6 .'. 3 2 ' i 1. SVilliamsLone Wolf, Fd Sheridan, laabelita. 674tHi Oakland 11 16 1 :49* good 1 »9 S 8 6 6 V 3a Seoville 1 Told You. Alma Bov. Lone Wolf. • 7261 Oakland 1 116 1 :.'.0jj slow MS I r. I 4 4» 4T1 Seoville Jake Moose, A. Mack, Bjtaatldale. WATER CURE, ch. g, 10. by Watercress— Lena's First (T. A. Davies). Weight today 107. t. ."34 Oakland Imimv 1:48 taM MS 3 2 3 4 7 7"M' A\" i Is ,n W.B.Catefl, Harbor, :. P. McNeai. i.'i.r.s Oakland l l-g l:55| good IN 6 2 1 2 2" 6U F Wliaon Byroaerdale, H.Piiine. MoaaeoMaid U6.-.99 Oakland 7-8 1:3I| alow 104 3 12 6 6- 47 F Wilson Santa Hay. Fury. Judge. MMI Oakland laaSty 1:44| fast 1 J2 7 6 4 4 C'i 1:1 F Wllaoa Fury, Magraae, Pickaway. GOVERNOR DAVIS, ch. g, 4, by Algol— Lady English (R. R. Rico, Jr.). Weight today 102. ■MMOaklaad 1 3-1 3:051 faal "Ml 14 4 4 4 4" Gr Huston. Briers, Daniel C. b799.") Oakland 1 1-4 2:09j! good 107 7 9 S 7 7 77' Bon-1 Briers. Vincent io. Inflammable. 67935 Oakland 3 4 1:MJ slow MS 11 II 11 11 98J J Hunter Lord Nctaoa, Meada, Gar. oiman. PAX, b. c, 4, bv Paladin— Silenta (D. S. Fountain). Weight today 102. 68122 iSi-e Oakland chart In this paper). 68089 Oakland 7 1-3 f 1:341 good M7 8 4 5 6 8 89 Jarrett Sugarmaid, Maaaa, IMier Bov. 68031 Oakland 11-16 1:49 good 108 5 11 1 li 25 Jarrett Dutiful. Hugh McGowaa, Benvolio. 67967 Oakland lm 20v 1:45 fair 103 5 3 3 I 11 3- Jarrett Christine A., Dutiful, Warte Nicht. 67461 Oakland 3-4 1:141 good 106 8 7 6 52 5«J C WilliamsL. of the Forest, Nigrette, Sea Lad. EDITH JAMES, ch. f, 4, bv Loco hatchee— Lima (P. G. Lynch). Weight today 100. ■MS Oakland 1 1:421 last 1'U 17 1 I 3] l"i B Lynch Y.ola. Oratorian. Tonic. •MM Oakland 1 1:421 good M8 4 4 5 5 4- 4'.'. E Lynch Baby, M. Hollander. Northwest 67486 Oakland 7 I 1:281 last 105 7 7 7 7 61 6" E Lynch Ruhv, Phalanx, Curriculum. 67161 Oakland 7-8 1:294 slop 99 4 5 5 5 5 618*E Lynch Cloudlignt, Laura F. M., Pr.Titania 66561 Oakland 7-8 1:301 slow 107 6 6 4 2 2"" 2» Horner Santa Ray, Alice Cary, Cloche d'Or. ERAS, b. m, 7, by Moreno— Panilla (W. Walker). Weight today 100. US 123 I See Oakland .hart in 1 1 • i — paper). 67995 Oakland 1 1-4 2:091 good 1"-' 16 6 6 6nit 65 J Hunter Briers. Vincentio. Inflaauaable. 67808 Oakland 1 1-8 2:004 slop MS 1 5 5 4 53 4 ' "J Hunter LoneWolf, MissMavBow dish. Briers 67758 Oakland 1 1-16 1:-Mg mud 102 5 7 7 6 6l 5" J Hunter Lazell. Lone Wolf. Eduardo. 67658 Oakland 2 14 4:00 slop 100 311 2 2H 3« J Hunter Intlammalde, Huston, Lone Wolf. SIXTH RACE — 1 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. 1 1 :::s'— I— 117.J DORADO, ch. g, 5, by Amigo — Fame (A. Koenigsberger). Weight today 112. 68089 Oakland 7 1-2 f 1:341 good 108 '-' 5 I I 7 7n A Brown Baganaald, Maaaa, lislier Bov. t.7sn Oakland JMi 1:371 alop M8 t, :: :: 2 B* 2" c Koerner Maaaa, Pimkim. Gateway. 676S4 Oakland lui 5oy 1:47 slop 106 I 2 2 I 2J 2h C Koerner Bedford, Earl Rogers. Corrigan. SSia Oakland 1 1-16 1:501 slop 98 6 6 I G 4*1 3«1 W Miller Beechwood. Tony Faust. D. Miller. MAMIE ALGOL, b. m 6, by Algol— Miss Mary C. (F. M. Smith). Weight today 110. SMSS Oakland 7-8 1:271 good '•"• I I I ■ 5 5*1 Kirsch'm Princess Titanla, Flaunt, Phalanx. 67659 Oakland 4 7:27 slop 309 2 2 2 2 2'° 2" A Brown L. Angeleno, Dr. Leggo, MissRillie. 67052 City I'ark I 5:19 fast 105 3 2 1 1 1" 1» Troxler Cashier, Alma Dufour, (i. Minister. 66902 City Park 2 3:32g fast 105 2 3 2 2 2' 2i Farrow Alma Dufour, Orly, A. Cummer. BOLOMAN, b. o, 4, by David Tenny — Ella Boland (D. S. Fountain). Weight today 108. BMSS Oakland 1 1-M l:481gOOd MS I 2 3 3 4*13* Merritt Bedford. Christine A.. Silverskin 67839 Oakland 1 1-16 1 :514 hvy 92 5 11 1 1*| M Jarrett Supreme Court, Mediant, Watchful. 67810 Oakland lm 50y t :4~s slop 92 6 1 1 1 Ink J*| Jarrett A. Mack, Rightful, M. Hollander. 67710 Oakland 5 1-2 f 1:104 hvy 96 5 3 3 3« 1" Jarrett Misty's Pride, St. Francis, Gateway. BEDFORD, br. c, 4, by Handspring — Carlotta C. (C. C. McCafferty). Weight today 108. • IM27 (See Oakland char I in this paper;. 6SU50 Oakland 1 WS l:4BggOOd M7 12 2 1 1- 1? Borel Christine A.. Boloman, Silverskin. 6,999 Oakland lui H«iy l:4l,JK,w(l 98 6 2 2 2 7 7l3H.ycurgus TlieBoigian, Sup. Court. Dr.LeggO. 67,34 Oakland Dn 20y l:44f mod 106 4 2 2 4 5 51" Lycurgus Col.Jessup. A. Mack SupremeCourt 6,684 Oakland lm any 1:47 slop 102 6 4 4 3 3* lb Lycurgus Dorado, Earl Rogers, Corrigan. CONFEDERATE, b. c, 4, by Bridgewater— Winaome III. (W. B. Jennings). Weight today 108. 68030 Oakland .12 1 1 usi u,.,h1 ]|n :. 4 4 63 33J F Oraham E.M.Brattain. The Mist. M. Pride. 6.63- Oakland 5 1-2 f 1;07- fast 114 5 5 5 2 k 2*| F Oraham NativeSon. Triumphant. O. Ormau. 64094 Saratoga 3-4 1:12* fast 112 3 8 8 8 7' L WilliamsSanfara, Zienap, Wes. 63219 Coney island 3-4 1:14 fast 111 6 8 7 7» 32 L Williamslronsides, Ben Ban, Battleaxe. TONIC, b. c, 3, by St. Florian— Japonica (Applegate & Cotton). Weight today 94. SUM Oakland 1 1:421 faat 108 '. 5 ." 8 P* 4"iE Dugan Edith James. Yadi. oratorian. (7838 Oakland 11-16 1:55 hvy llu 14 5 7 75 7lsiC Koerner Wicklow, Kruka. Lord Bossiugton. 67759 Oakland 1 1:451 mud Ins 7 Pulled up. L WilliamsKogo, M. Hollander, L. Bossiugton. 67483 Oakland 11:431 last 110 4 4 4 7 71 10" F Graham Dave Wel.er, Kruka. Calendar. MILSHORA, b. f, 3, by Miles-o— Lee Shore (C. F. Tanner). Weight today 89. SC940 Ascot Park I 1 Hi last Phi ;, 4 E 4 4 " .' | P.rasse] Livius. San Alviso. Jmlge Nelson. 66914 Ascot Park I 1 M' fast Ml C 5 5 5 5" 5»*1W PiacherCoL Jack. Ainpedo, Greeao. W.t.o Ascot Park 1 1.43 fast 110 HI 10 8 6 41 2"' 1) Riley Jersey l.a.h Viola B.. Kirk. Belle. Page 6 Jockeys Handicapped. JOCKEYS HANDICAPPED. Dally Racing Form will puhllsh from time to time a table of the rating of the Jockeys riding o;i American tracks, baaed on their performances in the caddie. The best riders v. Ill be given the uniform rating of 100, and from that point the others will be graded down according to ihelr estimated relative skill. For a dlfft reuce of Ave points Ivetweeu the jockeys, three points chauge in the handicap figures assigned the horses lu any race must lie made. Only riders frequently lu the saddle will be given a place lu the lalde. The following is the present rating: Alarle 80 Alex. H 80 Allen, W 85 A i. dress 75 Appleby 75 Archibald, A 75 Aubuohon 05 Austin, D 93 Bailey 80 Burnett, J 80 Battlste, F 80 Beam h imp 89 Beckiuan 80 Bedell 85 Bergen, J 75 Berry 75 Bilac 85 Blslr, M 75 Boiesen 80 Boland, D 90 Booker, A. W 90 Booker, C 75 Borel 80 Boyd 75 Brady 75 Brooks 75 Brown, A 95 crushed 80 Klenck SO Knaack 75 Knapp, W 100 Knopf 80 Koerner, C 100 Koeruer, T 75 Kunz 85 Larsen. U 85 I.awreoce 85 Lee. A 75 Lee, J 85 Leeds 75 Leihe 75 Linderwlg 75 Lloyd 90 Lougue 8(1 Locke 75 Lowe, It 85 Lycurgus 75 Mabev 75 Mahon 75 Malin, J 75 Manders 80 •Marstera 75 Martin, A 85 Martin. I 75 Martin. J 100 McUilds, J 85 Buchanan, W 95 Bullmau 95 Burns, G 80 Burns, W 75 Burton, B 80 Burton. F 80 Butler 80 Bulwell Si Buxton 80 Callahan 80 Callus 80 Carroll. .las so Carroll, John 75 Carter, T. B 75 Cavanaugh 75 Chandler. 0 75 Charhoneau 75 Cherry 85 Clark, J 75 Clark, T 90 Clausen 80 Cline 75 Coane 75 Conley, John 85 Conway, J 75 Crimmlna 85 Dale, J 80 Daly, J 85 Daussat 75 Davenport 75 Davis, B 80 Davis, It 80 Davis, W 95 Dean, T 80 Dearborn 80 Delaby 75 Dehnater 75 Dennlson, J 75 Dickson S 80 Diggkis 75 Dom I nick 95 Dorsey 75 Dow e 75 Downing 75 Drolette 75 Dugan., £ 80 McCabe 75 Met lain 75 M Daniel, R M McGee, W 85 Mclntyre, J 85 Melutvre, W 90 McLaughlin. G. ... 75 McLaughlin. J 85 McMahou 75 McBae NO Meade, T 80 Men try 75 Miller. C 80 Miller, W 100 Milllano 75 Minder 86 Mitchell 85 Moesel 75 Mora n 75 Moreland 85 Morgan, A 75 Moriarity 85 Morper 80 Morris, C 85 Mountain 95 Murphy, J 80 Musgrave 80 Narvaez 75 Neuhert 75 Nichols, G 75 Nichols, L 75 Nlcol 100 Noone 80 Notter 90 Nutting 75 O'Brien, J 75 Otis 85 Ott, W 75 Pendergast 75 Perrett F 80 Phillips 75 Pickens SO Pickett 75 I'ohanka 75 Powers, R 80 Brest on, M 90 Dugan, W 95 Duggan, J 75 Earnshaw 80 Bnglander 90 Fair SO Farrow 75 Feicht 85 Ferris, J 75 Finch 75 Finn 85 Fischer, W 85 Fisher, C 80 Flannery 75 Foley, J 85 Ford 75 Foy 80 Fountain, L 85 Frasch SO Galindo 75 Cannon, W 90 Gargan SO Carner tfi Qaagel 80 Ulasner 75 Goldstein 80 Cordon 75 Graham, F w Grahaaa, ll 75 Grand, C S5 Griffith 80 CriswoJd 75 Gross, C so Grate so GoHett 75 Hagaa so Harris, J 90 Marty 80 I la 1 diet t 75 Hayes, E 75 Hayes, J 75 Hea then on 75 Helgesen 80 Hennes6y, James ... 90 Hennessy, John .... 80 Henry 75 Herbert 80 Herman 75 Hicks, J 80 Hlldebrand, F 80 Hogg 85 Holmes, R 75 Horner 85 Howard 75 Hudlin 80 Huestis 75 Hunter, J S5 Hvams 75 llylaml 75 I mes, R 75 Jackson, Harvey ... 80 Jackson, L SO James 75 Jarrett SO Johanessen 80 Johnson. .1 S.Johnson, M 75 Johnson, W 75 Keating so Kelly, F so Kelly, W 75 Ken! 88 Keogh 89 Kermath so Kexes. F 80 Klrschbaum 80 Quarrington 75 Kadtke 100 Redfern 100 Reldel 75 Rettig SO Rice, K 80 Rice, T 75 Riddle 75 Riley, D 80 Riley, W so Roberts 75 Robinson, E 95 Rollerl 75 Rollin 75 Ross, C 80 Runham 75 Russell, J 75 , Ryan. J 90 Sandy 85 S »hade 80 Scott. L 75 Seville 75 Seder 88 Shea, J 75 Sheridan 75 Shilling, ft II 90 Sinew. 80 Simmons 75 Singleton 80 Skirvin 80 Smith, II 80 Smith, Henry 80 Smith, J 80 Smith, L 90 Smith, W 75 Spargur 75 Sperry 75 Stille SO Sullivan. C. V 75 Sullivan T 80 Suinpter 75 Swain, G 85 Swain, F 80 Talbert SO Ta\lor. T 80 Thurston 75 Troxler 95 Trneman 80 Van Dusen 80 Valid, I bout SO Walker, W. R 80 Walsh, A 80 Walsh, B 85 Walsh, J. J 75 Walsh, T 75 Wa rrea 80 Welch. R 75 Whlteman 75 Wiley 85 Williams. A SO Williams. C SO Williams, L 100 Williams, T 75 Wilmot 75 Wilson, F 75 Wilson, R 75 Wishard SO Wolff 75 Wood, M 75 Wood. M. B 75 Wright, A so Wright, J 75 Vorkc 75 Young. A 88 SHENKLE'S BUSINESS METHOD Male $7.-1 past week W I Capital of ftt, Prix.f at otli.-e or by Stall I ii vest itr.it ion will piovp to yi n that our method is the only possible irajr to make niont v at laiins with reasonable Capital. Sent on 'till vith guarantee to tef'ind money il not as represented, or failure can be BBOWD. Method \wd. pioved and tested 6 years. The only method that ever dared a4vertt*e amount of capita] ir-.'d. Our method i now well eatahUahed and \\e will raise price to ?i". Should be $H' . II y u want it foe $6, vou must order at Oftee, Method Is plain and simple and anyone ran use it, and will see at once that all we advertise ii true. Write M cull, ll tu i- u'clock. S, A. BHBNKLK, Koom M, Si Was-hiuji'iou St., CUHflOi "*» 1907 :: 1907 Woodlands Stock Farm MR, BARNEY SCHREIBER, Proprietor. SAIN Private. Imported hlack horse, by St. Serf — The Task, by Barcaldine. A !_'.mmI winner in this country and *ire of sneh :i|iil:il raren u tack Atkin. Neah n. T( n I'. nist. 1 chIs( liland. Corrigan, BekwaJbe, otis, • leheimniss. ottu Stifel. l'inkerton. Dewey, I.ai-y i I W ford, llersain, Sahfriila anil tuatiy other w inner.-. BANNOCKBURN. Private. Brown horse, by Hayden Edwards — Bettie Blaise, by the Epsom Derby winner St. Blaise. A great rarehorse in his day and. although bsrl recently ptaeed in the shi.l. already sire of l r. Gardner, Horace i:.. Bannock Belle, Qnlnn lir.Hlv, BanpOMl, lied Bill. etc. etc. SIR HERCULES. Private. Imported bay horse, by Sir Hugo, dam by Galo-pi:i. second dam Mi^s Foote, by Orlando. Winner In England f the Ascot Biennial Stakes, Trial Plate, Pererll ..r the Peak I'latc, Prince of Wales Cap and Kichiuonil I'latc. BALGOWAN. $50.00. Brown horse, by Strathmore — Trinkitat, by imp. Thunderstorm. Winner of the Hyde I'ark Stakes and tiianv other Important event* and sire of Bofakt, Bylrta Talbot, On HeMorn, Katie Balaa, etc. etc OTIS. $50.00. Bay horse, by Sain or imp. Foul Shot — Laura Agnes, by Jils Johnson. Winner of the St. Louis Derhy, Neptune Stakes and many other races. His first season In the stud. Addiess, THOMAS SHELLEY . .Manager, Bridgeton. Missouri. * i ]| DAILY FORM LETTER I; i Figures Combined with Intonnatlon. i . | 2 Kaces M NEW ORLEANS and 2 it OAKLAND. ► 'i* SUM Daily :: $4 (Ml Weekly. (\ \ Room S12 59 Dearborn Street : Chicago, i * ^ YKSTKKDAV OHK I.KTTKK CUTS: % S ELLISON ENTRY 1-1 WON | \ AUDITOR 13-5 WON % i* ST. FRANCIS 11-5 WON % £ BEDFORD 8-5 WON J i Grand Advertised Special Starts Monday! I have got one that starts Monday at Betwiag which will he in for a big killing1, and T will advise my clients to plunge heavily on him. Send in your suhscription at once, as we are putting them over right along. C. R. JAMES, Suite SO, 119 La Salle Street, Chicago. Si. on DAILY $5.00 WEEKLY llHlSTED, 112, Lost I! I I was our Daily One Horse Wire Saturday. I I 6 WIRES $5 III I i i ONE HORSE A DAY. j j i i i | [ T. C. WOOD & CO., j ! ^ | 59 Dearborn Street : : Chicago. III. j I I ESTABLISHED 1904. I I I j ' i Turf Exchange YPSILANTI, MICH. MICHIGAN CENTRAL DEPOT, Detroit, AT 1:00 AND 1:40 P. M. BILLIE HIBBS 4-1 Won The only horso uiven out yesterday. £T U/FFkl V We are advised of one that q D WLLIXLI gues MONDAY, and, on work, will win easily at good price. Kuali your .-ubscription. RICHARDSON & CO., Suite 8V, :i'.t l.u Kullf Street. Chlrugv. 111. One or two hoi- e3 daily — never more. Turf Reporter's Special Room .112.59 Dearborn St.. Chicago. Monday's Special: 22-34-40-38-28-33-30-20-39-24. Record cl abn\e Specials for last 'J4 daye: 12 Won, 8 Seconds,! Third, I Scratd. Entry List: 1-2 11-311-320-351-259-2C9. THE REPEATER. IT w | Ll. PAY YOU to BMara a eopy of Tliurston'H n%w 'IT It*' ri'lil.ICATIO'N. It is sent out e\eiy Saturday at a'.VO. and i-ontains i, -liable infoi niation to follow, tutfether with TIIKKK 1IOKSKS (no inert- that are overdue and ready. 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