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Daily Racing Form: n. Sunday, April 14, 1907
Daily Racing Form: n. Sunday, April 14, 1907 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1907 drf1907041401 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 14, 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] \Rdc/nff(Jk& Form I . «— c VOL. XIII. NO. 1)0. CHICAGO, SUNDAY, APRIL 14, 1907. PRICE 5 CENTS -" De Mund Is The Favorite.: Nineteen Horses Are Carded To Go In Carter Handicap.; Rain Falls Steadily and a Poor Track Is in Prospect--Some Doubts as to Roseben's Starting. DE MUND IS THE FAVORITE. NINETEEN HORSES ARE CARDED TO GO IN CARTER HANDICAP. Rain Falls Steadily and a Poor Track Is in Prospect — Some Doubts as to Roseben's Startinq. Nc» fork, April 13. There is m prospect for a good track for the opening of tin- local raising mm al AipH-dllct. Monday. It has been raining since tsar s'dsek in ttCidtj afternoon and tonight it is • •.hi .Hi' I raw wiili ,m smis of aha tement. F.veu if Ike sun shines tomorrow the going will be slow Moinla.v. However. there is meat Mattel in the «'arter Handfcap aad a tremendous crowd will ix at the course, hailing a e out iniiation of tile storm. There is some uncertainty alM.iit Boeebea'l starting, (luner Johnson lias, insofar as is known, not sue reeded in making arrangements for a rider for ihe big son of Hen Btreaae. lie had engaged Jack Marl in as pilot, but this was nullified wlien the stewards of the Jockey Club laid Martin's application for a ItotSSe on the table at tlieir meeting Thursday, he Mund and Hcpasllp, coupled as the entry of Paul J. Kainey. are Hie ante post favorites for tin- Carter, with Bosebea next in choice and the Augusl Kelnioiil entry, Hon Hie-go and Okeuite. likewise Juggler have a strong following. Here are the carded horses with their weights, probable .jo.-keys ami advance oeh: Koseben 125 J Hennessey 1 to 1 i.lorifier 119 Mountain 9 to 1 I'relension ill Gamer 28 to 1 Bye l«l Miller i; to i Hon Meg* I"s Horner In to 1 •De Mund 108 lladtke J to! Coloael Jack . M Notter 12 to 1 Malacca On J. Johnson Slot Amped 18 M. rVtatoa 25 to 1 Hfeaatta 110 Bnglanrier :: to l Oxford 122 1.. Smith 8 to 1 Brookdalc Nymph ....11"i C. K-H rner 7tol Juggler Il'i Nieol 1(1 to 1 Avauntcer 109 ScfallliBg "."tot Orbicular in". N i" I tOkeafte 99 McDealel in to 1 Comedienne 108 Uoldstein 59 to 1 Marster 03 Vesper 59 to 1 Tileini: 91 ^ Otfce b to 1 'Coupled as I1. J. Kainey entry. vconpied as August Belmont entry. Coupled as J. II. McCormick cull J. Ken Beach arrived at Jamaica today from Bennlng with the Keverwvck Stable horses. In Ilic lot was Qoaaaan, which was boaght from Thomas Clyde Thaiaaaj for 82,388. Thomas Hitchcock Jr . has retnmed from Bea ning and will now give the greater portion of his time and attention to his steeplechasers al Kelmont Park. He Btyt there is no doubt that (toed ami Plenty will stand training and he will get hill) ready fat lhe Whitney Memorial. To tlie program already made up for the spring meeting at Kelmont Park an oversight steeplechase lor foui yeai ..Ids wiih 81,298 has been added. C L. Basic whose application far a trainer's license was laid on the table by lhe stewards of the Jockey Cluli last month, has acta '-'rallied a license though it is understood that he does not ex|ieet to Be « great deal of training this year. The applica tion of Willie Martin for a trainer's license has been denied. Likewise the npplicalioii of Joe Mr P.ride for a jockey's license. Whether the track is good or slow Monday alter noon, it is apparent that big tields will be lhe order of Hie day and with fch burses as Keator. Anna May. Ace High; Duhi.111. Biggs, Northville: Cold Foil. Marston. Hands Around: He Mund. Hon Diego, BsSshsa; Society l'.ud. Lord Badge, Killochan: Onie-ulUiii. Orphsa Lad and AlpeMiinaroheii showing conspicuously in the entries. New Yorkers can hardly fail to be well entertained on the esesasg day of the metropolitan campaign. Billie Hibbs Wins Jesse Brown Cup.: Rose of Dawn Triumphs in the Second Benning Spring Handicap--The Last Day. BILLIE HIBBS WINS JESSE BROWN CUP. Rose of Dawn Triumphs in the Second Ben-ninq Spring Handicap — The Last Day. Washington. P. «'. April IS, — Base of Pawn. backed from s to 1 to is to .", won the Second Hen ning Spring Handicap today and incidentally one of I lie biggesl coups of Hie meeting was pulled off. Notter was brought over frssi New York es|ie ialiy to ride the mare and his services were needed, as it took a strong drive through tlie stretch for the daughter of Hamburg to catch Lord Bsssergea and win by a length. James W. Cast, who owns Rose of Pawn, tried to execute a double with Commodore Fontaine in lhe steeplechase, but Pr. Keith was best. Had Commodore Fontaine won. the layers would have been hard hit. as much of the Bast of Pawn profits were l ot back on him. BUt) Garth came over from Now York to saddle Billie Hibbs tor the Jesse Brown Cup. Although Jubilee is gem-rally esseeded to be the best young ■gar developed at the meeting. Billie Hibbs was a decided favorite because of the distance, one -half mile, and his great flight of speed. He outbroke the others atfd simply cantered all the way. The meeting lias been a big success from a financial standpoint in spite of tlie unfavorable weather ' of the last two weeks. John K. Madden today pure based from Joseph Y'eager, who is at West Baden. Ind.. tin- mare Canteen. She will be sent to the stud at Hamburg Place. Mr. Madden will remain at Beuuiug until about May 1, when lie will ship to Uraves,en l, BOSEBBN is America's champion splinter and he has been more than a "meal ticket'" to David C. Johnson, his present owner. Koseben is BOS) sj\ years aid. He is by Hen BtTOSat, OS) Of Rose leaf and was bred by Major T. I. Careoa il Dixiaaa Farm near Lexington. K.\ . He a it said by auction as a vearling September '•'. 1992, to John A. Drake for 93,090. Baocb Wishsrd t."«k 1) 1 in to Nashville th - foUoarlag winter and trained. Ot rather tried to train, him. Wr was a fast growing call and little could be done with him in bis two-year old form. Whihard ttarted him once in 1993, at Nashville. April : . in a race won by William Gent's Council. He was unplaced. It was decided that he should be altered and pat by until his three \ car old year. Is 1994 he carried the Drake- colon only three times, at Brighton Beach. July 7. aajplscad, a I Graveeead September 21, unplaced, ami at Mot ris Park October II, arhea be scored his- tirst victory, running six and I half furlongs prec I slow track in 1:23. This race Betted Mr. Prake 8759, and four dsyt later at a dispersal sale ol bistable Koseben was sold to Mr. Johnson [or 94*399, and turned over to hnrlcs Ow to train. lb- has achieved all his distinction i.i lhe asm eisliip of Mr. Johnson, but l'rank Weir lias been his best trainer. Weir got him the latter part of May. 1905, alter Oxx had raced him at Now Orleans. Hot Springs, Benning and AsjaedSCt, winning at all these points. Just after Weir took him in hand he won live races in a low and wound up tlie season willi a so queiico of si\ suc-isscs. In addition to sc\ oral high weight handicaps he won four slakes in DOE — the Toboggan Handicap, iiu- Clare BaSSl Handicap, the Bronx High Weight Han dtCSS and the Manhattan Handicap. Last year si\ of his eleven victories were in stakes. Ik-began by winning tlie Carter Handicap and the Sterling Stakes at Aqueduct, then took the Kali Handicap and flight Stakes at Sheepshoad Kay; Stated his second success in the Manhattan Handicap at Kelmoiit Park and topped off a glorious year with victory in the l'.a.wieu Handicap al A SSt dart. He botda the American record for seven -eighths ,,f a mile, tlie distance of tlie Carter Handicap, al 1:2::. made at Kelmont Park. October 18 last. These past two seasons he has won his tirst and last races, so there is a hit fsr tlie folks who fancy a hunch. Here is the record of Bosebes'a performances: Year. Age.8tS.lSt 2d 3d. Lnp. Won. 1888 ... 2 1 9 8 8 I -i:hi4 ... :; •.) :; 2 1 :; * 2,380 1806 ... 4 29 l'.» ". 2 .". 22.080 1906 ... ■"• 22 II 5 :: 3 27,898 P.HI7 ... 0 Has not started. Total! ...« ;;:; 13 8 M 95X338 JUGGLBR, hr. g, 1, b] Hsmbsrg -Bsnalve. Bred b] \\ . C. Whitney at La Belle Stud. Lexington, Ky. Sold as a two-year-old to Harry i'ayne Whitney for 93,989. Scdd last year to Fred Buiiew ami l'rank O'Neill. I'rcil Kurlew. trainer. lfesr.Age4its.lst. 2d. 3d. lnp. Won. 1900 ... 2 7 I -2. 2 2 * 7.0 1 o 1988 ... 3 18 1 I o ." 4.." 2 1007 ... 4 ." 2 2 o l 2,230 Totals ...JJ 7 5 2 s .$14,000 CI.OKIITKK. cli. Ii. .".. by Hastings C,lo:y. Hied by August Kelmont at Nursery Steal. Lexington. Ky. Owned and trained bv Jaun-s II. McConaicfc. Year. Age. Sis. 1st. 9Jd, 3d. lnp. Won. 1!MH ... 2 IS 4 4 a 2 914,473 1888 ... •': Hid not race. Hmh; . . . t 7 1 2 1 :; 3..140 1007 ... 5 4 4 o o o i.vki Totals . . 24 9 4 6 M0. i.l.". Di: mind. eh. c. :;. by Gsasdajch — Gtaclosity. Hied by J. B. Haggin al Kancho del Pas,,; sold as a yearling lo NeajtOB Henuiiigloii for $:;.2ihi; tsU by him as a two year old to Paul J. Kainey tor $45,000. William Garth, nainei. Tear. Age.Sts.lst. 2d. 99, I up. Won. 1888 ... 2 12 4 4 2 2 928,888 1989 ... 'J Has not started. Totals ...19 *d 4 2 2 $2S.i i o OXl'OKH. gr. h. ."«. by l'aiadi\ Aunt Kelle. Bred by M. B. Kich.uclson at Springland Stud, near Le\inu'ton. Ky. Sold as a yearling lo James Me Laiigliliu, bis present owner and tiauu-r, for 9300. Year. Age. Sis. 1st. 2d. 99, lnp. Won. nail ... 2 18 :; ;: I 8 $ .;.:»• ' PM»r. ... :; 38 19 5 • 10 21.895 P.mn; ... 4 99 7 5 :i pi 12,990 1989 ... 5 2 1 1 o o 818 Totals ...19 o, 14 ir, .^s |TU,H96 KKooKHALi: NYMPH, eh. f. 4. by Meddler— Castalia. Bred by William C. Whitney .11 La Belle Stuel near Lexington. Ky. Owned by Harry Payne Whitney. John Kogers trainer. Year. Age.Sts.lst. 2d. 99. I up. Won. 1986 ... 2 lo | ;t 0 2 .5 o.or.o I'.mh . . . :; il B 2 :: 1 lo. .;:... 1!mi7 ... 4 lias not Halted. Totals ...: i io 5 3- :: $i7.oo5 KYK. b. g. 4. by Greeama — Degenerate. Hied by J. IS. Ua^'oin at LTmcudutf fetud, Lt'^inglon, Ky. s.cid ;i- a yearBsg to Mike Clancy for 9399; passed from him to C. D. Sullivan, his preafBl owner. J. ll ncs. trainer. Tear. Age.8ts.lat. 2.1. 3d. lnp. Won. 1985 ... 2 o :; :: o :; s i ,949 1908 . .". 22 11 4 2 5 12 ,930 lon7 ... I lias not stalled. T.uals ...:;l 11 7 2 8 914,899 PBETBX8ION, b. g, 6, b OrUtamb Vaaity, by llagic.s.-.pu. Bred by Captain D. I'.a.vhy in Lug land. Brought to this country as a fearing and s.lel to P. M. Civill. from whom he p.|s-eel ii: 1906 lo J, Hyatt and from him to P. T. ('Iiinn in 1998, arho is his pi, sen! owner and trainer. Year. Age.8tS.l8t. 2d. 3d. lnp. Won. rin.; ... 2 13 1 I 2 8 | 1.445 looi ... .: 34 Pi 8 r, r, t,.7l . 1906 ... I 21 0 1 o s 5,7.10 1900 . . •" 29 10 2 :: .". 8.255 1997 ... 0 2 2 o ii n 7imi Tolals . 03 || |j |g o, uyj s7(; Do\ D1BGO, b. g. 1. by He:iry of Navanv Kella Donna. Bred and owned by August Belmont. Peosled at Narsery si ml, near Lexington, Ky. John Whaleu. trainer. Year. Age.8ts.lst 2d. 3d. lnp. Won. 1906 ... 2 7 1 2 l :; $ 1,050 1998 ... :: Did sol ram). 1907 ... 1 1 1 808 no Totals . . . s 2 2 1 3 9 7. ion MALACCA, b. e, 3, bv Hastings CsillllmSII Tr.-c. Bred b) AngU^I Kelmont at Nursery SI ml. Lei tsgton, K.v. Now owneel by Beverw.vcK Stable. Ben L. Beach, trainer. lfear.Age.8ts.lRt 2d. 3d. Cap. Won. Hum; ;.. 2 2 2 n I | 1,730 1007 .. . :j i" -j. 11 11 t) 1,880 Totals ...18 4 2 0 1 1 3,419 oKLMli:. ch. g. ::, by Hastings orient.,. Bred and owned bj August Kelmont. Koaleel at NaneT) Stud, near Lexington, Ky. John Whales*, trainer. Tear. Age.8ts.lst 2d. ::d. Cup. Won. I'.mh; ... 2 17 4 :: o 111 919,235 1007 .. . o 2 1 0 0 1 4SO Tolals ..AM 5 ". 8 11 919,719 11 l.i:i Mi. b. c. ::. by Hastings I'util.-. Kre-d by AtSgUfcl Kelnioiil al Nanery Stud. Lexington. Ky. Now owned and Irahmd by James il. Me-Cormick. Year. Age.Sts.lst. •_',, ;!(1 ,|ln AV(lM P.iih; ... 2 9fi 4 2 5 14 $ 1,735 IO117 .. . :; 10 4 2 1 ;; 8.S40 Totals . . .:;.", 8 4 « 17 $11.07.", AMPKPO. br. c, .;. by Alvcscot— Day Dream Hied by George -I. Long at Baahford Manor stud. Louisville. Ky. Now owned and trained by L. Way land. Year. Age.Sls.lsl. 2d. 3d. Clip. Won pmm; ... 2 9 1 8 " s $ .':2." 1007 .. . :; 11 :; 5 :; 8 1,400 'lotais . . .-.hi 4 5 8 8 9 1.T73 COLONRL jack. b. c, ::. by Pesasrt Middy Men gan. Bred I* .1. P Chica at Leonatne 8tad, HaiTodabm-g, Ky. owned by \\ . 11. HoOaad. E. siccis. trainer. Tear. AgsBts.lat 2d. 3d. dip. Wan. Ioim; .. . 2 Pi 4 2 o lo $ 2,855 ioi 7 ... z 8 4 l l 2 ;:.r,ii.-, Totals . . 11 S S 1 12 $ 8,380 OBBICULAK, eh. c. 4, bv Smile -Orbed Maiden. Bred by A. H. and D. il. Morris in Texas and sold as a yearling to J. .1. Murray. Tom Murray, Year. Aji*.Sts.l»t 2d. :;d. 1 tip. Won. iiMir, . ..f «5 (,T 11 •: t .v ;;. 12.". P.mm; ...3/911 1 2 ." 07.". P«'7 . . . 4 c»6 rsi 1 1 o l.scie) Totals .. .40 4 13 (J 0 $ t;.200 t OMLHILNN'K, eh. f, 4/ by Plaudit Maxine LUiott. Kred by John K. Maelelcn at Hamburg Place. Lexington Ky. Now owned ami t reined by John I. Muir. Tear. Age.Sts.lst. 2d. 3d. Cup. Won I0O5 .2 7 1 2 1 3 9 1,400 pun; . . ;; 19 1 :; 2 t; 4,438 P.M17 .4 Has iio( started. , 'lotais ...^2 5 ." .'{ 9 9 .-,.s:;ei HKA8LIP, eh. c-. f, by The Commoner — Peuitenec II. Kred at BeUs Meade stuel, SashriUe, Teas. Koughl as a yearling by John l'a.\ and .old by him to Paul J. Kainey. William Garth trainer. Year. Age.8ta.lst 2d. 3d. 1 up. VA'on. 1988 ... 2 1 1 9 8 » $ 898 1000 ... :: 8 2100 j 7-,, 10117 ... 4 Has not started. Totals ... ♦; :; 1 o | $ 2 .tuni MAKStlk. b. ^. 4. by Fatherless TsaUe. Bred lo It. J. Haneoe-k A: Son. Lllerslie Htnd, Virginia. Sold as 11 yearling to W. T. Tow lies, his present owner anil trainer. Y.ar. A4m.8ts.lst 2d. 3d. lnp. Won. 1005 ... 2 Did not race. Pmm; ... ;; t n :: 11 1 | op, 10O7 ... 1 2 2 9 9 9 s7o Totals ... 1; 2 :: 0 1 9 1,119 AVACNTLL'K iformeily Callaghaui. eh, h. ... lo Borgia— Kngea. Kred by C. T. Boo.s in Tali fornia. Owned in liis first two seasons by .1. C. N'ealon of San Francisco, passed ,0 W. M. BagRS ami from him to Michael Murphy. James Ih-ah. trainer. Tear. Age.8m 1st 2d. 3d. Bsa\ Won. 1004 ... 2 4 1 9 9 39 ::2.". 1899 . ■ . ■'• 0 4 o 11 2 2 239 Pmm; ... 4 17 4 1 4 8 2.110 1907 ... o Has ii.it started. Tclaia ...27 U 1 |H I l.ljtvj. Condensed History Of The Carter Handicap. CONDENSED HISTORY OF THE CARTER HANDICAP. From an humble beginning when il was won in IS!)", by Charade the Carter Handicap has progressed in imiMHtance by st^es until it now ranks as the most Important event of the early eastern leases. Its first running was at a mile and a epiailcr. but il was finally made a dash of teres fnrtings, a wise move that results annually in a big held of high class sprinters from tlie best stables, the short distance apsesl-ing to trainers at the early season of the year. The story of the race is fully told in the tabulation • ••'lowing and after il is displayed the perfoi malices of the good horse- that are now named to start Monday alien a. Year. First Ago. Jockovs. Wl. Second. Age. Wt. Third, age. Wt. Val. Tim?. lv.i:,*Charade (6) Deggett . .10U Tin1 Pepper (9) 1 1 s, Stephen J. (4). .113 $ GOO 2:11; is!ic,;i)eersla cr (!i ...... .Daggett . .HO Charade i~) MR Lehman (5) ...11.". 7." 1:.".." ivit Premier ill Coy lie.. Hi Storm King (8) 112 Sun Up (5) ....lid 500 1:49 INOMgTbe Manxman (4) Lewis. .114 Don't Can- (3) 108 Tabouret (2) ..loo1. 1,330 1:29] 1800 D. ol Mid'Hcbiirg c; i .Sullivan . lot; Dr. Parker (S) Um) Baaaock ".i ...118 1,470 1 Ji;^ I'.MKl pox (til Mailer 1'.'". P.onev Hoy (4) 10K T. Kontue-k'ntl) 1 1 1 1,580 ) :26 l!KH Motley Hi Shaw.llO Boberl Waddell (3) ... 99 Pupil (4) 1419 ]..".70 1:2V 1902 Bthiet ill il. Cochran . hh; Contend i4i Pi" Petri i4i los l«4.". l:2SA lOOSttAhumada 13) I. Martin. .101 Velloa Tail (8J Pn; Illyria (3) 83 2.7.;."c 1:33 1904 Beldame (3) .. I'. O'Neill -10B Peter Paul (3) 98 Wotan i-'li ,...M0 7.710 1:27 1903 Ormonde's Blghl ili.W. Davis llo Koseben .(4) 113 Little I'.in Hi.. lor, 7. lt * l^g| 1908 Boarbea i".i torne..l29 Boathern Crosa (4). io ; Bed Knigin (6 M)8 7.850 1 2»;« *1 1 1 niilc- -1 1-s miles. 1 1 Hi miles. |Ahoa1 7s bUh 1 1 50 feel thort). ••Full Ts mile. Finish Noses Apart Again.: Thornton Renewal Is Virtually A Repetition Of The Original.; Los Angeleno Sets a New California Race Record for Four Miles--Contest One Long to Be Remembered. H. Forsland. FINISH NOSES APART AGAIN. THORNTON RENEWAL IS VIRTUALLY A REPETITION OF THE ORIGINAL. Los Anqeleno Sets a New California Race Record for Four Miles — Contest One Lonq to Be Remembered. Oakland. Cal.. April 1". — Los Angeleiio esBM right back after his Thornton stakes victory of March Hi. which was run in a heavy rain and over a muddy track, and won today's consolation affair. the- Thornton. BttwaJ at the same distance ami under fair wehther conditions and a fast tr.uk ■mashed the California four-mile race record by, Ian Bflht of a second. The race was unique in the- annals of four-mile laces in thai the entire field took close order J'nuu the start and maintained it for three miles and a half, where Los Angeleno and Mamie- AJgni drew out and engsged in a terrific and spectacular closing; struggle- la which the former gained the verdict by a nose just as he eliel iti the pre-vious contest, making Iwe. of the closest finishes^ between the saint! horses on record. The vast throng of spectators who were fortunate enough to be present aad see the running of this remarkable race, showed their apart r It ttoa by an unparalleled demonstration of applause. Tlie aged Key el Sanla Anita gelding had ilovelopod a pro-Boanced soreness daring his preparation for today's big event and it was not until after receiving a favorable veterinary report as to bis condition that tlie stewards finally consented to allow him to start. The sinister rumors afloat affected the market ami the oei.ls against Los Angeleno commenced to soar upwards from the moment they were posted in the ring. The wmnssecting public-, nothing loath at getting such a lucrative, price against their ktag distance hid. Bached him with avidity and la esa- si'epienee the layers lost heavily SB lhe race. As in their lasl nmcting, Mamie Algol was again considered unlucky to have lost. The owner of ihe marc, who was stati-nod in lhe iiilield. made the mistake of signaling his jockey to press the ansa almost from the start. At the end of three ami three -epiarter miles of paceniaking. I'.n.wn was unprepared for Knapp's sadden challenge on Los Angeleno and allowed the latter to obtain an ad-raatage that be could Beset spite esereoeae, al-thoagt going the taster of the two at the end. Today's card was tirst class and. aside from the Thornton Benewal, contained three attractive- features iii the handicap far two year olds at tive furlongs, the handicap for older horses at se-ven furlongs, and t sprint in which the fastest barest in training tried conclusions. Starter llolman was responsible for the defeat of Creston. the favorite in the juvenile affair, when he virtually left Mai it ihe post. lie was guilty of another fiasco in the lasi race, won by Kapid Water, when he left Sir Krillar. the tceood choice, absolutely. Kntra Nous, at long oelels. conlirmeel expert opinion formed after her recent victory that sin- was nearly the fastest thing developed bereahevtt this winter. Tim favorites. Karl Kogers and Rapid Water. rewarded their backers. Long shots triumphed in the Other four races. C. K. Burnell bi.i fireball and Laura 1". M. in at today's auction sale in the- paddock. Thirty-nine books, which beats all previous PeCOCda, were in operation in the big ring this afternoon. Starter Kicharel Dwyec is expected here next Thursday. C. Van Dnsr* lias reconsidered and is still in the game. A fairly attractive program is offered for Monday afternoon, and with such speedy horses as Altair, Jeremiah. Vahmhi; B. It. Brattain, Lord Hclana, George P. McKear; Dutiful. Oorrigan, Byron Boae; St. l'raneis. Sir Krillar. Kurlcigh: Sandstone, Fury, Convent Bell: Sycamore. May Amelia and Prince of Castile Included among the entries, excellent raehar, is in prospect H. Forsland. Jack Atkin's Good Work. JACK ATKINS GOOD WORK. Hoi Springs. Ark.. April IS.— It is now related that Barney Sciirciber's decision to tend Jack At k in to New York was reached after a splendid trial at Oaklawn. S cral days ago trainer Brandt arranged with P. T. China lo try out the Saiu three-ycar-olil against tlie six-year oht Pretension. Both horses carried weight for age and ran three-quarters of a mile. lack Atkin winning by a length, 'lhe time was l:12f, the tirst half mile in 971. Trainer Brandt reiiorted this information to Mr. Schreiber at San Francisco and back came the instructions to ship the e-olt to New York instead of Louisville, as was originally planned. Trainer Brandt did not say whether or BOi he would give Jack Atkiu a race at Aiiiiedmt, but it is likely that he will be sent e ut in some overnight purse race before he is askeit to uc the mile and a sixieentli for the Kxc-elsior Handicap on the opening day of the meeting at Jamaica April -ii. and il is expected that he will also start in the Puntun Stakes April 29. before being shinned to Loaisrflle to start tor the Kentucky Derby, May 8. Trainee Brandt will leave ben Tuesday, lie will slable his lit teen horses jt Belmont Park. Dade Goes To New York. DADE GOES TO NEW YORK. Henderson. Ky.. April 13. Starter A. B. Hade. who has been ffBtlng up at his home BOM since lhe closing of the season al the Fair Crcniuels track ill New Orleans, has gone to N*S York to see the running of the Carter Handicap at Aepieeluct. Monday. JP. Hade will take up his duties as starter uL Baltimore nvil Saluiiiuy, m Page 2 DAILY RACING FORM ISSUED KVKRY DAY. DAILY RACING FORM PUBLISHING CO. 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Closing Of New Orleans Season.: Black Mary Wins Ladies' Stakes in a Canter--Royal Breeze Takes Orleans Handicap. CLOSING OF NEW ORLEANS SEASON. Black Mary Wins Ladies' Stakes in a Canter — Royal Breeze Takes Orleans Handicap. Sea • !■ ins, I ... . April 13 With the Ladies' Stakes, for tWO-year aM tillies at I half mile, ami the Orleans Handicap, for three year olds and up ward at three-quarters of a mile, as featnrea of the program at CItj Park ibis afternoon, the long oa of racing in Hew oilcans came ta aa end. The weather was good, the braeh faat ami ■ large crowd aax In attendance. Fred Oaak brought ] . Auslin hen' I roni Louisville to vide Wliisk Broom In the Ladies- Stakes and he backed her Im ivily, believing thai she hail the race at her mi'.' I. nt the ally broke slowly and was never Bear *nj pari "i the money. Blaek Mary spread eagled her opponents ami won in a canter bj six lengths, giving the prlac M R R. Rrmlicy. Orleans Handicap proved a hatter race. It furnished a keen eanteal and a sharp struggle through U»e uomestreteh in which the Rurlew A; I Royal Preeae, came (raaj behind and. finishing with i great bnral of s|M-ed. heat out R. .bin Hood in the 1---I few stride*. The early ■nee in iii- race was terrifle, the find fjparter he-hag run in weoada and the half in -17fc. with ( .. loipiv ind Robin Ho.il heads apart. The tilly was thn tu-l to crack and in the stretch run dropped back l» ilea. Bobta lioad Inn.- on maundy and re tallied Hie lead until in 1 1m- last ten yards before he gave way. lie sieeplechase iiii-r Ibe short course also proved I lchi.i ...nicst Hr. Ileal d a preen one. overhauled Light* oui after Inking the last jump and won. Lights oui was siippos.il i,, Ih- a "good Ibing " and had a large following. Dr. Beard was the only one iii the race that foraiahed contention. WTefeer Bella dropping oat of the struggle hefeee they bad eane the find nun af the field. Nothing ot im poM m. c transpired at the Meeting of the New Oilcans .In. key Club last night. The hoard of director* was re elected and the date of holding their annual eleetioan remain urn-hanged. Edward Trotter todaj ■reared a contract on jockey W R. Walker Ear the remainder of the year. J. P. Ma berry. W 1' Sohillle and .lames Kotiell son will ship t'r here to .lamaica on Monday. .limes Fleming led wiiii his suing Ear Baltimore last night. Lecturing The Gentlemen Riders. LECTURING THE GENTLEMEN RIDERS. •With the Called Hunts, hi th* tlalted States, ciah-HVoi ing to promote interest in the higher t.vpes ct rMccrdechasing and cross country hunter racing, it Is distinctly disappointing to find races of this type, so generously scheduled at Keiinings. practical and total failures, says Sports of the Times. •There was a time when the 'gentlemen riders' of the metropolis, were acknowledged to hold their own against the average professional. The competition was very strong between them, and from that rath**, lull grown nursery came several of the prominent owners of today, their love for the good. manly sport enduring and flnumMng, past young manhood Into middle age. when riding became uiereh a pleasant reminiscence. It was with this state of things in mind that the various associations catered strongly to the 'gentlemen rider' phase. much more generously he it italicized, than surroundings warranted as a business proposition. It 'was hoped the young men of means would secure horses, would enter, and would individually ride. Before the social crowd which always, without exception, loyally attends to witness these races. "Here, It was not supposed thai the mere winning was the only goal in night. There was the esprit de C*rp* which sheiihl make a well tilled held, a c..hm1 showing as much a matter of collective pride a* i he winning from meh a held should be a mailer of Individual personal pride. This spirit of good fellowship seems to have fallen by the wayside. Ii a man cannot win. or least think he c.in. he will iioi atari. He cares nothing for the object in \ iew . In brief, he is a tin siMiilsnian. of widely differing Bare to the riu'hlly called 'genl lemati rider' of a c.,u|de decades afca. apparently tkn high etaa* af sleepleehasing of the future may as well be left ta chame. It seems little use to try and train the young idea to shoot correctly, laier on. The nni- reraal ami earredlag aekaahn*** of tkn present day I is s.t iis brand on the modern gentleman rider, ' and it might be well for the various aSBOeiatioa* In grasp this fact without delay, ami replace the as eiely events with race* which will at least give an acceptable contest on a handicap basis, and not a series of 1-18, three horse, two stable, lields. made all the wore ridiculously coaspicnoa* by belag la color" As To Turf Speculation. AS TO TURF SPECULATION. In one of the New York newspapers hist Sunday there appealed a half page advert isetnent offering $5,006 for any method of speculation on the turf Which would be successful Commenting upon this Sports of the Times says: 'It $3. mm had been offered for a Method which would not win. it would have been more sensilde. From placing the lirsl choice in every race through the year, to hat pinning' a card and playing the horse* agar**! Hie holes, there is not a single method which will not win. Just think it over. For long years an average of 40 pec cent, lor even more) of first choices has W"ti at averaged Odd* of neatly s to 3. say x in 3. Play a $lnn flat bet on everything, from 1 to In to 4 to 1, that is a favorite, and on the one thousand ra.es or so of the metropolitan tracks what is the tcsiilt'.- One thousand races: Wou 88,449, lost 88,808 won . 1.4to net. Send along the 85,080. Oh. in deed, it is to laugh. It is the man who is weak, not the method. There is not a known Method which properly handled on a flat bet will n..t win a fair business protit on the maximum risk. ' There is not a fortune to be made. but. taking that .$."..000 lost wagers and placing ■■nihil $1.3.1100 in hand for the 'backbone' and coiilidence. there is seven pet cent, profit on the total capital, in the period from April IB to November IS. Go through the year** faTarite* and see how much of 85,000 lost was 'in the ring' at one time. Now - suppose instead of a flat bet there was ated I weekly per rentage advance, requiring no more capital in expert hands, and thai $1.44u profit foot* up to nearly S3, or alxiul fifteen i er cent, on the $20,001 'backbone.' Tel this is one of the most inadequate forms of lacing speculation, and therefore chosen as an example. The advclliser evidenlly knows nothing, absoluiely nothing of the game unless — if is merely the preliniiua r.v to an announcement that be has found the pliilosophei •*■ sioue. Which will prove a goldbrick to his clients— whatever it may be to him. Any man with a .satisfactory Method of operation at the Hacks and there are many of them will not sell such information for $5,000, 0g ■even] times that amount. It is worth mote to the individual. Further than that, it is his baby." and all ilia! familiar term implies.'' Paddock Sale At City Park. PADDOCK SALE AT CITY PARK. New Orleans. La.. April 1 ".. The foQowiag horses were sold by auction in the paddock before racing began at Cily Park today: Loagbright, b. e 4. by Mm Bright -Mattte Long: 1'. Teblier $l!»f» Kate Sperry, eh. f. ::. by Oiimar Miss Ross; M. tilassier 139 Moccasin, b. g :;. by Meadow thotpe— I. adv Moccasin: ft. K. Wright 123 Rnssoy. h, g. 4. by Muskalong My Relle; .1. Shannon 125 Heiixtenips. b. r. 4. by Sir Minlred -Lpas Seul: .1. Radios 12"i Ohio King. ch. h. 8, hv Irish King Fenella. by Regent; II. E. Wright 118 Mnstgolong. b. c. ::. by Muskalong Anna Plight ; .1. Fernanda* '.•"• Haggin Loses Seven Foals. HAGGIN LO«ES SEVEN FOALS. Lexington. Ky.. April 1^-— J_JL Haggin has lost. seven foals at Flntendorf jpR^HUs spring. They were a chestnut tilly by JnVenal-3*Vauly. chestnut colt by Watercolor -Bond*, i-lieslgut tilly by Slave — Killarney. bay tilly by M/4u — Lee Bhorc. bay tilly by Mimic Madge !».. hay Wdt by Diendonue Pal ftej and hay tilly by Gre&an-— Pla*a Second Call On D. Boland. SECOND CALL ON D. BOLAND. Louisville. Ky.. April IS. — John Ferriss. Jr., who was the original em|doyer of jockey I». Roland, now under contract to George .1. Long, has imaged for second call* on the lad during the meetings at the Kentucky tracks. New Orleans Racing Statistics.: Nearly Half a Million Dollars Is Distributed at the Two Tracks During 121 Days. NEW ORLEANS RACING STATISTICS. Nearly Half a Million Dollars Is Distributed at the Two Tracks Durinq 121 Days. The season of racing in New Orleans that dosed reetreVaj al ii Park opened at tlie Fair Crounds November M. There were Ul days of racing, sixty-one at the Fair Cr.mnds tnd sixty at City Park. The total number of races decided was S1J. of which fJ9 wele run at the Fair (Irounds and 401 at Cily Park. Tin distributiiHi in slakes and purses to the horaaanea was foRtjER, of which |Efln*jG was hung ap at the Fair Hrounds and $235,978 at City Park. Twenty lour owners won .*r,.ini0 or more each, with Rut lew A: O'Neill heading the list, as follows: Owners. 1st. ML .'Id. Amt. Rtlllew A: O'Neill L'!i :M lit $:• . 173 F. Corrigan it* M 17 1S.44G .1. H. MflCoralck 27 7 s bs.i.d C. It. Ellison 17 17 :M 17.J..4 i; n. Halle •"•» 20 M I4,n7s P. IMinne 'S.: ?! L'n 1 1 ."i ::i It. Schrelber 19 17 n in.:,7:: R. E. Watkins 19 B U 9.309 E. Co lk 9J ]o J 9, 1 1U S. W". Streett M 17 IS s s », Mrs. M. GeMblfltl 13 13 ::n ;.:.|n China A; l'orsvthe l n a 7 \ •:, F. Trotter 17 13 M J .";:: P. M. Civill \r,)j iii s 0,974 •L Arllnir ft Pi J" i. |3f R. Tucker |« :, | ,;. jjq ,1. P. Mayberry 13 14 7 M$9 A. P. til nter S ti ii :,.\4:, W. J. Donohue 13 8 11 B.799 W . H. Snyder 12 9 i:j t,$tt .1. C. Ferriss. .lr '..... S 7 $ :..:,s:\ F. S. ( nir.lner '7 r, 7 r,_'ii7 Joha Marklein t p.' ."• .'.'" ''; .lohnson & Dadaoa 7 !• :; .. .1.;,, Only seven horses woa over $r,.fioii each. Moot gotuery's victory in the Crescent Derby putting him at the head of the list, as follows: Horses. ] t. 2d. 3d. Anil. Montgomery ] n n si; s ■'■ Juggler .; 3 ,, ,,[7:,,, St. Valentine ii :i ; 6,m Yankee GW 3 Q j 0,425 'lileing 4 ■ j ,;'.;:|,| Missouri Lad S 4 1 1,190 loddie 4 4 •_ 1 Ay, The standing of the jockeys for the Il'1 days is ■* follows: Jockeys. Mis. 1st. 2,\. sd. Fnp.P.C. Garner uKn 77 B2 39 at .21 Nleol 2f5 7.". 41 32 117 JO Jalnes llellhessy . .309 "A *] |J -_'i ,". |(; •'■ Lee l'7". :.:: i_- 99 ?4i .pi Lloyd 39G -.11 59 i;n 220 .j- Mountain i::t :::» a j$ j_i :;., R. l-owe 2M 30 ::. 49 170 .Hi P.ilae 2fiS 21 2u 22 292 M Ib.gu 211 ' 2:: 23 17 i:.l .M A. Martin {BO 21 ::i 27 177 us Van Ditseti 172 17 17 17 121 .1 1 Pickens 1111 p; x ]- |IM n Gaugel m Pi 1:1 is in; .i^i l». Austin IS} 1:, 22 i! Pd pi L Martin Ill r, .. n 7;, u Traotler 17:: IB 1:: 1.: 1:12 A Seder 121 It II |x xl 11 W. R. Walker . 199 V. M 29 IM .0$ Alll.llchon x:i 10 ;, p; -_. ]L. P'cckmau 12.". 10 II !» p,o us Parrow 137 M 17 10 100 .07 W. L. Lewis, who handle* the string ..f GeorgV Ibdle. saddled I lie winners of BMNK races than any other trainer, the following being the list of th*** who have len 01 more winning race* in their credit: Arthur. J 11 I.nnie. C. ... 27 Braaier, a. P 17 Lewis, w. 1 30 Rurlew. F SS Mavb.-rrv. J. P. .. 13 Collins. J 29 Phillip*, W. E. I". • ivill. P. M in Riddle. ]i. {• pi Hnnohiie. W. J 12, Snyder. W. H 12 Evans, B. c 11 Streett, S. w. . 10 li/.er. w. 11 ii Trotter, 1: 17 Cohlblatt. M 13 Watkins. R. L. ..20 Haakon, F 23 Walsh. P pi Hall. J. .W 12 Zitnnier. A "11 Johnson. I ill Oakland Form Chart. OAKLAND FORM CHART. 1 OAK LA XI).) OAKLAND, Cal.. Saturday. April 13. 1907. One hundred ami twenty ■eventh day. New California Jockey club. Winter Meeting ilx7 days). Weather clear: track fast. C!!» b.H.ks on. 1 Presiding Judge. L. ( . Hopper. Starter, J. J. Hollman. Secrelaiy. Percy W. Tre.il. Racing starts al 1:40 p. in. W indicates whip. S sours. B blinkers. Figures in parenthesis following the distance of each rare indicate track record, age of harae and weight carried. ^xQOQlQ FIRST RACE— 3-4 Mile. (1:12—6—118.) Pane $08% 4y olds and apward. Sell- OO^OO bag. Nel value to winner 0J82S. Ind Horses AWtPtrSt 'A Mi % StTlTn Jockeys Owners ~Q H~~C~P~S~ (68220) 3OVBRNOR OKMANw I 109 i 1 |"| r I' 1- W Fischer . I t: Dunn 4 S G L' 1 x|.i mimo w 7 I'M 2 :: V .". 4'. 21 J Hunter P Sheridan la SO I'd s r. (0810DMUGH M'P'W \\ irn-8 mi I 8 7- 7- Oj J* Sandy 11 B Rowel 1 M M M in 1 G8105-TITU8 II a 7 104 B I 2* 2J V l; Mentrv «; P McNeil 8-5 9-5 9-5 7-101-3 68105 THE SKIPPER W 8 112 1 •; I ; f •".'• B» A Brown Marctunont sra S 5 :: 7 .". 7 Pi bS065*DR SHKKMAN ws 9 109 7 L' S' ii' 7; ii ' A Wright .1 E Roppaa L-a 30 M I 1 68163 LII.L MAVIIAM u pi p« x 3 .;• :;- ::'. 7- E L\ ncli .1 1! Ariiiour I Hi Pi 4 ! 67965 V EL LOWS T('.\ K WB 8 107 '• T 9 !' !' x' K Wilson .1 s W 1 :.» 00 GO J'l PI 68005 BONNIE REG wa 5 108 I I 8 t4 B* :• Ooodch'd .1 W Blalock 12 1". 1", I :: Time. L'::!. 4S;. Ill Winner — R. g. l.v Gaylad -Tesaie (trained by J. 15. Dimni. Went to paid at 1:40. A( post 2 minutes. Start feed. Won easily: second and third driving. C.overnoi- llriiiaii I1011 I living oulside shut made the riilining thmnghoat, dr«w out gamely IK. 111 i\eril -tielch challenges and won going away. Mimo. well up all the way, finished last and ran a -iirpi Kim.-1 . Rood race. Ilnuh Mcio.uan. away slowly and outpaced in the early rawing, •ini-hed like a eyclflne and ju-l failed to get no for neroaifl pkiee. Til iis II. after close and fill ■IMI— J early pursuit of the winnei lired tin;»lly. The Skipoer broke slowly and moved up within striking di-lanc ■ I. in dropped 0111 in the •losing drive. Dr. Sherman never was dangerous hut was gaining somewhat in the stretch. Hill Maybam go- away pearly and ■jail badly in the last ipiarter. The other two were lieaten off from 1 lit- shut The winner was entered for 8888; no hid. Scratched 1 1'.XKk'iSheeii. HrJ; OJBMtt Prkate— Wheeler. 107: 18188 B! Pi iinero. IOS. iQ U ») Q 7 SFi (IN1» RAIL 5-8 Mile. (08 1 KMvj Puis,. OJpM, :.' year o|,|s. Handier:... N.-l QO aa* O 4 value to winner *4."rf . Ind Horses'-" AWt~Pl~St g jj -^ Str~Fin Jockeys Owners Q H C P~~B~* (;xpi:;-LOVK OF COI.I 9 MS ! ". 3' I •".- 1" Cross 11 Mack .3 7 7 1' 4" 68160 l'OLl.IK L. ■ M 1 I 3' 5* 4| i Sandy 1 s Fountain IS 13 11 4 :: ! (68103)CRESTON wit lis 1 1; 1; 4- ::" :i" C Ross c /. De Annan *i;-3 7 3 7 3 :■-.", out (68084) KAK1.Y TIDE w Us t 1 8* '_" L't' 4- AV Knapp I 7. De Annan *« -3 7 ". 7 .". _'-3 out 68141 Hisix'v w MB 4':: t- :'.J t i4 Lycnrgna W Walker pi p» x :: 1 (68124)BRAOGART Willi .'. I l» l| in (i Malum l'WHealey 2 12 311-31 62 3 Conpleil in belling: no Beparate place or show liettiug. lime. 28|, 4!t. 1 :"i:. Winner — Ch. f. by Holdtinch — (jOve Chase (trained by II. Mark). Went to post at 2:13. At post :: ininnies. Start bad. Won driving; second ami third the same. Love af (odd broke w-dl iial maintained a ixisitiou within striking dish e of the Leaders although out 11111 for the firs! quarter, gained raj, idly on Hie fur turn and got lip in the last RtrMe of a wli'rlwind linlMl. l'ollie L. was prominent throughout and drew on I in the tinal sixteenth but succumbed in Hi • bu-| collide of strides after being crowded by the winner. Crestoii. virtually left at Ibe post, moved- an steadily on 1 lit l-ide into ■ .lose and last going third. Karly Tide helped force a terrifle early pace and shook off Braggart midwa\ .1 the siiet.li but tired slightly at the end. Husky ran forwiirdly to ,ne stretch, where he lired. Braggart seemed tired Ml'lcr exhaustive early pace making but his iio- -w i- not truly run -ind should he lh own out. /^ ^ 4") O Q THIK1 BACE — 1 Mile and 50 Yards, i I : 42 4-110.) Purse MM. S year olds and UO^OO upw ;iril. Selling. Net va.ie to w inn T $32o. Ind Horses AWtPP St *4 % 3i Str Fin ~Joekeya Owners O H C P S (v'~f7aBB ROGERS w 4 106 S 3 1' 1J 1» l4 l1 LycurffUF \V Walker 6-5 6-5 9-102 S nut 68183*CADICHON ws 4 10S 3 1 P 22 24 -r' 2** GoodoU'd J AV Bialock 2 3 21 7-101-3 MM SAHARA wb 4 100 ( E 1*1 V H P 3:1 Sandy C Began 8 10 10 3 1 67906 WOODTHORPE nn E 111 4 7 71 5h 41 41 4° Ross R H Harris S 16 10 6 2J HMOS FRITZ I FKRRI ws! !« 1 « 5& 8 I 71 SI K Rice KmM 1 Ma St 60 49 20 10 MM BLACK i!HM w 4 10S 5 I I 74 $1 B 65 Kirsch'm Mrs L E Hull 89 100 50 20 7 68200*D'KE OP ORLEANS Wa 3 * 2 7 4 6i 6} El B 73 Grote R R Rice Jr 8 9 8 I 1 68142 TETANUS rl 95 2 2 4- 4i 74 $1 8 W Kelly 8 L Butler 15 30 30 10 4 Time. 244. 4!*. l:14f, 1:41. 1:44*. Winner— B. e. bv Sain— Sister 1o Uncle Bob (trained by \V. Walker). Went to pott at 2:39. At post 2 minutes. Start :.'ood. Won easily: second and third drlviiiii. Bail RflBtn forged quickly to the front and won all the way. 1ml finished tiring. Cadiclion from a good start was always nearest in our-iiil of the U inner hut could Beret gel quite up. Sahara got int.' thirl po-i 1 ion at the start and slaved there all the waj ea-ily. Woodthorpe, away slowly, quickly got up into a forward position, held hi- own and finished with a belated rah. Fritzi Ferri trailed far in Ihe rear for -i\ furlongs and came ahum well in the stretch. Black Gem, away poorly, nuiilc up ground steadily. Duke of Or ho — tan M it waterlogged. Tetanus uuit. The winner was bid up from $600 to $1,000 and bought In. Scratched -(f.Mir. i Dutiful. Ill: PM 40 -Dorado, 1"3; OSItil Tarn. MR ___ _T» t) £\ O O FOIBTII BACK — 4 Miles. (7:1"'.; — » — 11". I Thornton Renewal Stakes. X2.500 added. 0 J1.^50«L/ 4 yi mi old- and upward. Allowance-. Net value to winner SBS'iO. Ind Horses AWtPPSt 1 2 3 3V2 StrFln Jockeys Owners 6 H C P S EMM l.OS ANGELENO w S 111 1 E 4" 4l 2h 8* V- 1" W Knapp H (J Bedwell 1 S 7 2} 1 68146 M \.\lli; \1 GOL W S M 1 3U 3U lh lh P -3 A Brown F M Smith 1 6-a 1 2-3 1-6 6S123*BENVOLIO w 7 1« 4 1 S 7. E 33 I" $*» H Smith H W Hoag 1 1 7 2 7-10 (68180) INFLAMMABLE w r US E 1 1" lh P 4"k 4" & Grote O F Hume I I !1 21 1 (69066)HTJ8TON w-it 4 99 3 2 2 P 4' 5 5 5 C Ross T H .Stevens 3 4 18-54-511-20 Time. 1:491, 3:40. 5:281, 7:184 (new race record). Winner— B. jr. bv Rev el Santa Anita — Bo- Angeles (trained by H. G. Beifwell). Went to po* at :::(Ci. At post :; minutes. Slart good. Won driving: -edond the Mute; third easily. l.t m Angoleno after being -killfully handled and tentWd ill the early naming moved up and hipped .Mamie Algol through the hist mile and a quarter, brushed by her suddenly on the la.st turn and tni- advantage anally enabled Dim to win. Mamie Algol was injudiciously maintained in close pursuit of the leaden from the start and her rider being caught napping on the la-t turn relinquished his sdrantage and Bfae could never s'-t up again, although -lie finished wearing the winner down and barely lost out. Benrolio. ridden .i nv .i i i i njr race, loomed up menacingly at the end of three allies and ■ half but tired finally. Huston, ddea ;■.!! o\.-r the track, wa- well ap for three miles and then qnit badly, inflammable suicidally set the pact for tWO and three quarter mile- ind dropped 1" the rear when the t al racing began. /"» O O /t /"l PIFTH BACK — 5-8 Mile. (891 — 2 — 189.) I'ur-e S4O0. .-.year olds an! apward. UO^tU Special Weight-. Net value to winner .s::2.V )nd Horses AWt PP St % Va % Str I'in Jockeys Owners- O H C P S o.Mii.oKNTUi: Mils w E lt7 1 E 1- 4J 2l 1 rj W Kelly M Rela 6 10 ;» 3 ( -". 68163'FIREBALL WB 5 149 ! 1 1- 1J 1- -4 Buchan'n C EHurnell 6 10 10 3 (-6 ISSIOCLOUDLIGHT 5 lo7 ". 2 •"•' 5* 5' P M Smith Molora ft Josephs^] :: 3 1-5 2-.". i6S181)NATIVE son |3 '.'7 7 1 J" ■',' ■'•'■ l» Sandy H Stover 6 7 7 2 9-10 i67536 SECURITY W 4 1W « 1 21 2*41 5* W Fischer "W Cabill 6-5 6-6 1 1-2 1-4 i- » :-S][.Y1:r STOCKING wn 3 92 3 s (fe 63 61 6- t'allahan G O Dulin ::o 50 40 12 5 («79tl)LOTTA GLADSTNB W 4 104 9 9 9 7 7 7,; C ROM K 11 Harris 150 300 300 50 20 E5621 MISS PROVO 7 107 SI 7 8 8 8° Buxton l-'leur de Lis Sta ISO 309 340 100 50 5S674 SPINSTRES8 w 4 101 4 I S I U I Mentry E L Gregory 150 500 300 100 W Time. 231, 47 1 , 1:00. Winner- C3h. at, by Serration- Installatrix (trained by ». V. Johnson). Went to no-i .it 5:40. At po-t 7 minute*. Start good. Won driving; second and third the -aim. Bntre Nous from 1 striding Inside start maintained ■ -'"M earl] place In forward contention and enjoyed . 1e.11 -;iilinc. caoM! along fast In the stretch on the outside and wore the leader down decisively right at lite end. Fireball from a flying -tart established a big lead and held sway to the last sixteenth, where lie fatally succumbed. Cloudlighl from ■ flatfooted start and crowded back, closed up fast In ihe last half and u-oi up in the last stride for third place. Native Son wn- n prominent contender to the final -rteenth. whole he tiled badly. Security after float pUTSUil for a half mile iptit badly as if shoil. Silver Stocking made n" ground and Bnished well Scratched 681t t'Llsaro, 108; «;sr_(i Van Sees, 10R llrerweights Native Son. :; pounds. nQQl 1 SIXTH RACE 7-8 Mile. d:2.V :: 88.) Purse $000 3 year old- and upward. Uandi OO^il cap. Net value to winner $450. 'ind Horses AWt"p"P~St % ^ % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S (68182)RAPID WATER w 0 110 1 1 2i 2- l1 1* !•"■ W Fischers C Hildrath s; 21 21 1 1 2 68163 HECTOR Wn 1 MB 7 I lh 4-; P P 2 C Boss Hal] & Marshall 15 17 16 ti 1 (MM PRINCESS TITANIA trl H 1 3 P 3*4* *» S* Sandy .) D Millin I , 41 8-5 4-6 lAis-j CONFESSOR E S6 2 2 6L »;i E} 5* 4'' Lycurgua -I S\" BIjlIocJe IS U It; 6 3 68144=THE mist w 5 96 s 7 7 7 7~ 7 5*1 Kirsch'm D A Rons 15 20 20 7 3 SX06S.THE BORG1 \N m E 109 E 5 I1 1- 21 P • * W Smith T A Duvies •; ti ti 2 4-5 68125 SUPREME COURT wsn 5 101 S C E* P t' 6". 7 Cross C Van Dusen 10 12 12 1 I6S144)SIR 1:1:11.1. Alt wa S N( 3 Left at the post. V Graham C .1 Case] 1 1 3 11-103-2 I ime. 231, I8i, li:. 1 :20J Winner B. h, b.\ Rapallo Water (Jirl (trained by S. C. Hildreth). \\ Cut to nost .1! 1:08. At po-t 8 minutes. St:irt bad. Won in a canter: second ami third driving. i!a,id Water indulged the flying pacemaker with the lead to the far turn, where he forged Into the lead .' id coming on won off pulling up. Hector showed suddenly Improved -peed and stamina, was always weH up in the running and Bnished gamely. Princess Titanhi tired anally after being in dose pursuit of th--leaders. Coafessor broke -lowh and closed ap gamely la the last half. The Mi-t wa- away badly and ; t-eired ■ bad ride. The Borgian after showing the way foe live furlongs quit badly when challenged. supreme Court showed moderate early speed. Scratched ;".'• to -K.-iinn-. 102: '•.spit; Bryan, 86. Ovet weights Supreme Court. 2 pound-. New York Entries. NEW YORK ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather wet; track muddy. Earing siaris at 2:90 p.M. (Chicago time 1 :» p M.) Runs well in mud. ©Superior 111ml runner. First Race— 5-8 Mile. :: year old- and upward. Selling. lad. Horses. .\. Wi. Hd.-p. (in.:-.::, ..KEATOR :,. .10.,. .© 739 0. iii.", . . . Pantnulle 4. .111.. .740 68130*. .Anna Mn ft! 7.: . i;7!l..s- . A.e High ::.. »4 7.:.-. ;:. ".; .-. Sutlice .-,. . »7. . . .7;jn t'.7c.,s .Athlete l..M»..X.-7H 61169 Dr. llollis 4. .MB.. ..72 ti2L'.".l . . Veronese 4 . . IOI . . X . 729 6172:1. . . P.ellsni.ker 4.. PS 72 KteiS Rallol Box 4..UIS 71.". 6R204 Bight and True 7..HI7 . 71S ti.',4."il Barbery Belle 3..M».. X..719 liottli; Kiainesha II 4.. !»s . . 71 » 64o.VI Lit He Wood* 5.. MM. 7 mi ttTdHNL . . .Cooney K ."... ML. 09Q (4R727) . . .Cloisteress 4.1(11 . olio Mark Antony II.. br. g. by Mar.,, Hampton Lass 4. .1493 Second Race — About 2 Miles. R.iyside Steeplechase. .*I.(MH» added. 4 year olds and upward. Selling. 167828). ..Dnleiaa 4. .i::.s 7 V (67902). .Arab.. 7. .!.-,,;. .0. .,;.,.-, (KilBttO*. . ..limtuv I.: 7. .103. . X • .099) r.7!iN.V. . .Norlhville .",. .H(L ,990) (i:.:;.;:r .Waterloid c. .I4s .. . . .(jsr, i-".!i!t. ..T Cogan 7..1.".:: r.s.". ii"'7".i ... .Sandalwood S..1S9 i;so 93M9 Ri^^- I..13B 980J Third Race— 4 1-2 Furlongs. 2-ynar-old*. selling. i;7:mk . . . Adrian MB. . . .723 i('.i'.ic.:;i . . .Til.. in. is Calhoun Tr*. 71:0 (67743)... Astoria Belle KMi. . ..713 (islsn (Jold Foil \ir 7lr, 68206: . . . Marston 107. . X 71o imx:.i; Sweei taire 107..X..710 96728 B*lM*ndo !M 70S 67976 ..('. II. Shilling MM). .X.. 703 98148 Wedding !t4 7(K» Montana Poet. b. .. hv Mon tana Poesy 104 (leorge M. Cohan, ch. t, by Handsel -Diinnelloii 104 Hands Around, gr. f. by ' Ser pent Reel 104 Bandbox, b. ■. by Bassetlaw New itonnet 102 Kerry, eh. g. by Arkle KII larney 100 Oceanic, b. e. bv Arkle Fair Haven OS Alderman Tim. h. e, by Sena tor blcCarrea Campania .. 98 Youthful, eh. •, by Juvenal Immediate ill Fourth Race — 7-8 Mile. Caller Handicap. Value *1( . mmi. :: J ear aid* and upward f,..471 |... Roseben 9. .133..X. .$*• 67732 foggier 4. .110. .X.-890J it'.Txr,:, 1 . (Jloiiiier .",. .ll'.L . x .885 64937*. . He Miin.l 3.. 998 883 h;x2 *m |pxford a tan y ana i;.-,pi.-, .'trookdale Nymph 4. .113. . x . .WO 634:i4 Kye 4. .109). . X. .889 ( 6767 1 . ..Pretension 8..114. .X 873 liiKIC'.i, |i.,n Diego 4..108.. X. .87 i (67WMi ... Malacca :;.. 90. .X.. 879 (iMKH. . iokenite 3..9J9..X STo ItiSOC.L'l Tileiug .;.. 9f..fJ)..9JgB 6T713* . . . Ampedo :{. . 92 843 (67190) .. .Colonel Jack ... . 99..X..S20 (070771. ..Orbicular 4. .103. . x . .819 63260. . .Comedienne 4. . 108. . x *o3 64669. . lleaslip 4. .110. . . '. . ,999 (U8037). ..Marnier 4.. 98.. 7!i". lo.'ui'si .Avauliteer 3. .1410.. - . 700 •J. H. McCoiini.k entry .A. Relmonr entry. P. J. Rainey entry. 'Fifth Race— 7-8 Mile. :i year olds ;,nd upnard. Selling. 85127*... Ballot :;. . SO. . x . .730 8780::. . sir Toddington :(..100. .X 723 (OntiM 1 . . Killiichau : .:.. 83.. ...72o (68132). . .Lord Budge 8. .112. .©. .713 61 r23. Bellsnicker 4. .MIS. . X . .713 63663 — .Ocean Spray 4..10S... .71.-, (68170). .Society Bud •. . . 4. .10.':. . x . .717. ;,;7-'" \zora 4. .108. . X . .71o 63616. .. .Kiainesha II 4 . .IO.L . x . 71o U7994. ..Dapple Cold o. .112. . x . .703 67950. . . .Tyrolian 5. .103. . x 7«K", 62318 Durbar 0. .110. . x . .70O 682072...Lallj 8. hm . . . 7«mi 84988.. \|o.l.-t 5.. 112 899 Sixth Race — 3-4 Mile. :: year olds. Allow alios (88147 1... Orphan Lad 99JJ...X..1M (681S3| ..oraciiluni 111..X .74.-, «7«ftO. . El Caaador 101 . . 7:::, IO01 7 . . Russell T 01 . . 733 C.77PO .Lord Slanhope lo3. . 727. 673KS-. . .King Ahab lol . . X . .713 69090 Vlpeninar.hen lO.'i. 7I 6242:: .Keraoefaan P4 711:, 62238. Lady Alicia 98 7t«i O.'.JI". I 'li as Hoy !U **JQ Ran for**nrtj as Lady Allece. Oakland Entries. OAKLAND ENTRIES. ProbnbiUtie*: Weather clear: track fast. BacMg star is at 1 : »o p.m. (Chicago time :i:40 p.tn.) - Run- well in mud. ©Superior mud runnel. First Race — 1-2 Mile. 1 ear olds. Selling. tad. Borate. a. wt. Hd.-p. 67998. .. .Jeremiah 100 x 72", 6810S*... Irish Mike ION..X 72 ('.MPs. . Rustler M0J..X . .713 • ►sji, Aliair 10:: 71", 68498. Valoski MB.,..JtMI C.77.1;. Charles A 10s. . v . .70.-, 66931. lie Thankful 10s. . „ .70.-. 0X21 1. ..I.akeview HIS 780 6819H Swede Sam 10s 7 N (i.(UMi Mossha.k 10s 898 Portal*, h. v. by Bavelatoa Sister M. Mired IOS tireat Apache, ch. c. by (loin well, by Si. Blaise Forest Maid MM Second Race— 3-4 Mile. 4 year obis and upward. Selling. h;missi.. Lord Nelson 4. . KM. . X . .723 167807). . .Il'.ilford 6. .MM. .6)..1B9 (UK23B).. Cov.rnor Orinan 4..P«*.. .71", i;s22o K. M. Brattaln 8. .MM. . X..713 i ;7:ni".i . .Majtrane 8..MM..X..TM 68162s ..Silver Sue 4. .107. . X . .710 07". ".m; ..Meada 5. .Kff. . X . .710 icslii:,, .Fred Bent 4.. MM. . X ..MM H'.s'Jiili ..Ceorse P. M- Near .", ..109 . ..703 07711. . Fscamado 3. .189 . 7(m 68162. .. . Princess Wheeler 3. .107. . X . .70O 0.1M ...liiiiny Side 6. .MIT. . X . .09)3 Third Race— 1 1-16 Miles. I J ear olds and ujiward. Selling. 68143 Dutiful 0. .110. . X . 72" 68219 . . .Corrigan s. .ilo. . . .fen 68143*... Invader .",..107..© 7L", oxls: Jackfull 7..107..X . .713 67996. . . Byron Rose it. .107. . X . .710 68202 Briers 7. .100. . x . 7M 68164.. King of Mist 4. . 107. . X . 7i».". 1 88161 Nahouassar 5.. 110 700 68202 Mai Lowerv 6. .'MM 70O 68143 \nvil 7. .107.. X . .003 68122 Bird of Passage 3. .107. . X . . OHO 87883. ...Dora 1 8.. 188. . c »0 Fourth Race— 3-4 Mile. .". year olds and upward. Selling. 68241.. SIR RR1I.I.AR 3. .100. . X . 7.-.0 (68126). .St. Francis 4 . .107. . X . .74.". las'iii: . . Burleigh 6. . MO. . ©. .713 oslsi King Cole 3. .100. .©. .7IO 68184s... Royal Rogue 8. .183. . X . .740 68122'-'. . .Pal 4.. 03 740 (66763) . . . Dewey s. .100. . X . 7 •".." 68181 . Nappa ,'L . 93. . X . .7:13 074O7 . . . (odd Heather .'!.. HS . . v . . 723 68220 . . Dainma 4.. 98.. X.. 720 89987 Nonie Lucille 4. . IOI . .© . .713 88030 I... 1. 1 of Ike Forest 4..MM. . . 7IO Fifth Race— 1 Mile. !'. year olds and upward. Selling. 68180* ... Isniailian 5. .107. . X . .723 ox2ix ...Convent Bell :;. . »7. . x . .720 68069* ... Fury 3.. 99. .X. .713 68219. . . . Water Cure IO. .P»!t 713 67871. Raker 3. .107. . X . 71o 98201 . Darthula 3. .102. . x . .71 lisls:: Sandstone 3. . 09 MM 074:12. . .Seven Bells ::. . !»7 7 »:, 6818.*! Paatoso 3. .104 7(hi 8N108 .Mistress of Rolls "... !»7 70O 07011 ..Frank Flittner 4. .102. . x . .003 3.T244 \nother tiuess 4.. 103 jpO Sixth Race — 3-4 Mile. " year-etda and upward. Allowances. 68203*... Prince »( Castile MM 723 6K203: . Sycamore 112 720 I0,x20.'tl . . . May Amelia 107 713 (68218).. .Hinders 107 713 0S2(i:i Cheers 100.. X. .710 03SI3O. . lliimada l r.i. . . 7H t ;v 1 4 . ". . . .Coino 100. . X . .703 0x20:i. . . .Louise Fitzgibhon 107 7 »3 68203. . John II. Sheehan 112../. 7m» i;7'_'".7 Taleatosa 107 7 o 97932. . . Yank 104. . X . .806 68108... Burnlac Bush MM.. X. -889 Page 3 Washington Form Chart. WASHINGTON FORM CHART. 1 BENNING.) BENNINC. D. C, Saturday. April 13. 1907.— Bighteent h and la-i day. Washington Jockey club. Spring Meeting 118 days). Weather clear; track good. (54 book- on.) Presiding lodge, Clarence McDowell. Starter. Mars CassMy. Secretary, H :. Crickniore. Racing starts at :•:"" p bl W Indicates whip. S spurs. B blinkers. Figures In parenthesis following the distance of each race Indicate track record, ago of horse and weight carried. ftQOOQ FIRST RACE -7-8 Mile Columbia Course. (1:251—2—110.) $500 added. 3-year-oMa ?30j^^^ and upward. Selling. Net value to v inner S490. ind 'Horses AWt"lTrSt~:4~1/~:U~SUrFiii Joekeys Owners O H C P~~S~ 68147*8. OF JESSAMINE wn ill- 7 1 ll 2' 2» ::' l1 Radtke Mrs R \\" Walden3 6 5 2 1 88170»WABASH '.'I EEN u - :: M 2 2 2". 1' V- l1 25 Goldstein .1 Gallagher 5 0 v 8-6 4-6 M2s .1 \ 'k M'KEON USB 5 117 3 E •"• •■' 1" 1' 3* Mountain MrsJMcLaughlin * 12 12 1 2 (6X16KH1REENO arsn 3 106 '• :: 1" 4 3'i -■'■ 4- R McDan'lT M Cassidj 6-6 8-6 8-6' 7-101-3 iaimii-w VTER I M ( ; w-r. 1 M 17 7, 7 P 5- .1 Johnson "irverne stable E 7621 r.v|s7 1 11.1 COLONY us 3 80 1 8 Si * - 6* 0* * Vesper .1 E Madden in 1- 7 24. 1 ishT HIGGINBOTHAM w-n 3 M 5 i ■" 3* 5" 7 7 11 Ahx T E Mannix 20 30 25 10 5 Time 131, ^.A. 381, 5li. l:l«t, l::;l. Winner Br. f. bj St. George Queen of Liar- (trained bj R J. Walden). Went to post at 3:00. \t post 1 minute. St:irt (air. Won handily : accoad and third drlrlng. Belle of Jessamine was weU bandied by Radtke and always in forward contention, came through in the la-: hundred yards and was going away fast ;it the flnish. Wabash Queen showed superior earlj -peed and appeared the sriRner in the stretch but tired near the flnish. Jack MeKeon Inlstod fast and reso luiely. Greeno did hi- best and had no mishap- and tired badly in the stretch. Htggtnbotham showed speed but retired cub The winner was entered for $1,200; no bid. Scratched 08207 Monacodor, 100. /^ t fh O \ SECOND BACK 1-2 Mile. 1 I'.i 2 115.) Jesse Brown Cup. $1,000 added. 2-year-DO^ii'T old-. Allowances. Net value to winner $1,020 and $108 in Plate. Ttid' UoFses AWt PP St U Vz % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S (68U0)BILLIE HIBBS wsullJ 2 1 1- 1* 1* Wr Miller D Dunlop 15 1 (-5 1-4 oat (68093)JUBILEE us 115 -1 5 2- 2 :: R McOan'lF I. it t lei ield 8-6 8-6 7-6 1-3 out 68167 TREY OF SPADES W8B 110 E 3 2- P 3- Radtke W Stockton s 15 12 3 3-5 E8148*LAUDABLE w lo7 11 t-1 v Mountain Mr- R W Wahh inl2 IS IS 3 1 ivih BOB CALLAHAN JK W 113 3 3 5 5 5 I. Smith U K Jordan 20 40 30 7 2 Time. 13. 25. 494. Winner — Br. g, by Fatherless Amine (trained by W. Garth). Went to post at 3:23. A1 imp-i 1 minute. Start good. Won cantering: second and third ea-ily. I'illie Hibbs outbroke hi- opponents and opening up ■ big lead early decisively outpaced Jubilee and w:i-enh cantering at the tini-ii. Jubilee ran well and finished resolutely through the stretch but could not .-■■1 near the winner. Trey of Spades ran hi- race and easily outstayed Laudable. PQOOPJ THIRD RACE— 7-1 Mile Columbia Course. (1:25 2 110.1 Second Benning Spring 0 O ,« ^ O Hai.oicap. *l. .".00 added. 3-year-olds and apward. Net ralue to winner $1,570. "ind Horses AWtPPSt \j % *j Str Kin Jockeys Owners O H C P S '.-P;:i-KOSK r PAWN w-r. 5 : 4 :; :: 51 «2 51 41 p Xolfr .1 W Colt ti S Is 58 5 t~5 (68130)LORD BOANERGESws 3 108 1 4 2- 21 2'. 3* 2* Mountain B W I.agerroth 2 18-616-58-5 1-3 («8071)SLICKAWA¥ w-r. 4 1(9 8 6 4' 8" 3". 2.1. V Radtke I) Kelly s in 7 2 1 6-£ 88187*GRAZIALLO Wsn 6 110 W 5 I1 1 ". I ' 5' 1- AV Miller Colunibia Stable 6 M 8 I 8-6 (68080)TICKLE w- 1 WO 2 1 2' 1", i ' 1* B» .1 Johnson A I) Parr M 211 15 5 2] ti,si::n-W(iKKMAin wa 3 S3 '■ - (j 7- 7- 6' 6 1 Jno Hen'syW T Townes ti 10 8 3 8-6 (68187)CAMPAIGNEB wsn J 88 (. 8 10 in •■■' 8* 71 L Smith o L Richards 10 15 12 6 2 68169*CEDERSTROME wsn 5 10? 4 8 81 51 61 7' s- W Mclnt'eR W Nelson 28 48 $8 1" 5 (67866)THE CLOWN wa 1 107 7 7 »' s1 s1 »' P R McDan'lB II Wright 4 4 18-68-6 1-6 68185'BOBBIE Kl.W wsn 6 122 »M 7* !».'. 10 Ki I" J O'Brien C C Smithaoi^ 15 25 20 8 4 Time. 121, 241, 3'.'. 4'.li-. 1:151, 1:-M.l'. Winner Ch. m. by Hamburg Poetess (trained by M. Daly). Went to post .it :;.52. At i« -t 2 minute-. Start _' od. Won handily; second and third driving. Rose of Dawn was well ridden today and after being saved la the early running came through iin stretch ■uit!i a rush and won going away. Lord Boanerges ran a fast, game lace and stood a long stretch drive resolutory. Slickaway was always prominent in the running but tired right at the end. GmntnUo showed ■ One turn of -peed to the stretch, where he iptit utterly. fickle ran ■ good race and appeared dangerous but tailed when called on in the stretch. The Clown ran disappointingly. Scratched 87880xG dd Sifter, 113; 08223 Greeno, 07: 08223 Jack MeKeon, 188. overweight- -Rose ot Dawn, 4 pounds; Lord Boanerges 1: Campaigner, .:. £»Q6)i /~» FOl Kll! RACE About 2 1-2 Miles, i.vihi 5 lM.i Spring Hunters' Steeplechase. OO^J^'J $500 added and $100 in Plate. 5-yeer-elda and upward. AUowances. Net ratae :■■ wit r $4HO and $100 in Plate. 1 nd_ Horses AAA iV Pst | 81 j l6__gtrFJn .bx-k.-ys Owners O H C P sT~ •iMi2-i:ssi-:x II. ws 5 148 2 2 2J 2* P 11 1- 11 Mr Taylor D K Ken- i ! .; 5 1 2 1 6 out KM50-I.A SISI'BA TA WS 5 154 1 1 3 3 3 2.'. 2 ■"•" 2 " MrJO IT 11 .1 W Colt 2 31 10-52-5 out 88188 GUARDIAN w- 7 147 2 I U 11 lh 8 1 I Mr Harr'nW K Levering 4 ih 41 1 t ut Time, 5:oo.. Winner — B. g. by Judge Morrow ■- Mimosa (trained by P. Price). AVent to post .it 1 !4. Off at once to a goad start. Won pulling up; sc.-ond easily. IN-ex II was being pulled up all through the last quarter and could bare won off alone, i- a particularly good hunter and Was never fully extended in the running. I.y-istrata fenced badly Through the In -1 tarn of the course but Bnished gangly la a long driTe. Guardian was unruly and -howe.l plenty of speed for one turn of the ticld. then fell away badly. Scratched f.7:-2l Angle. 103; 68112* Ordeusu, 154, (08112)Ardettea Kit: 67921 Wahb, ISC; Kitty BeBatra, 144. Incorre. ! weight in entries tiuardian. 140. overweight- Guardian, :• pounds. Z^tJrtO'T I'll II 1 BACK About 2 Miles. Steeplech:i-e tl: i2 5 Hiii.i $900 added. 1 year olds OO^S^J 4 and upward. Handiiap. Net value to winner $420. Ind Horses AWtPPSt 3 ti 0 11 StrFin Jockeys owirrs o H C P S .■•silTl-IiU KKITH ws 4 143 1 I 2- 22 2 21' 2H' 1 '.'. Archibald M II Dudley 1 3 ii^5out 1 C5701 1 COM fNTAINRws 4 147 1 1 1" in 1" li 1- 2*'» Mclner'y J W Colt 1 6-5 1 1-4 out 41011 ROCK STORM ws II 161 2 3 3& 3h ;!=» 3» 3»3:' K Heider c 11 Hurkamp *4 4 3 7-10out bfcl&S=FLY. VIRCl.NX WS 8 154 3 2 4 4 4 4 4 4 Pending C }\ Hurkamp '4 4 3 7-10out *Cou|iled in belting: no separate place or show liettin^ lime, 4:00. Winner B. s. by l»r. MacBrlde- Lady Keith (trained by *.I. .1. .loiin-iom. Weill lo post :,l 4 15 Off at once 10 a good start. Won drivim;: second and third ea-iic Dr. iwitti is a goad feoeer, followed Oaaaaaadore i-ontaine ; lowly ami utter 1 long drlue passed him and won going away. Commodore Fontaine slowed the way gamely rani] but two jumps remained to be cahen when he swerved and lost several lengths, then finished gamely. Rock Storm went fairly well but was ■ distant Third. Flying Virginian was pulled up. Scratched — 07550 Wild Baafe, X»2; W 074 Pioneer, 155; (04.244) Cardigan, 150. /"•t^thfchtj SIXTH RACK— I Mile and 40 Yards Columbia Course. 1 1 :42S— 3— 102.) $000 jiddetL \J (J £ £ ^j 3 -year-olds and Upward. Selling. Net value to winner $44& Ind Horses AWTPP St % % % Str Fin "jockeys Owners 0 H C V~&~ SS189*BULWARK m 6 id! 4 1 3l V » 23 li Mountain J Duffy 3 3 9-5 4-5 1-3 68207 SALLY K. ws 3 S4 1 5- 21. 8} ] » 1 2r' Goldstein J E Madden 8 12 12 4 8-5 6S132»DEKABEB w s 7 105 3 6 ,r.2 5= 5= 4= 3s W Melnt'eW H Holloway 7 7 4 8-5 3-5 6S170»IVAXHOE wsb 5 107 6 3 4i 4J 43 3* 4- J Johnson Arverne Stable 3 6 5 8-5 3-3 68152»BLUE BUCK wn 6 107 5 2 6 6 6 5b 5"» W Miller Mrs W Keating 7-5 2 2 4-5 1 -a 08168 KING OF SPADES wsb 3 90 2 4 1? 1J ?,1 6 6 Jno Hen'syF A Herold 15 25 20 7 2 Time. 13. 254, 38, 51. 1:18, 1:454. 1:48. Winner— B g. by Uaaak — Rose Standish (trained by T. E. Mannix). Went to post at 5:10. (iff at once to a good start. Won driving: second and third the same. Bulwark was always essae "P and challenging gamely in the stretch was just up In time to win ill the last stride. Sally K. ran in irreatly Improved form and held on resolutely. Dekalier was outrun to the stretch and closed a big gap. Blue Buck was never a contender. King' of Spades ahOWOd early speed but ipiit. utterly in the -ti tch. Ivanhoc ran poorly and en do much better when tit. 'Jlie winner was entered for $l.(Kt »: no bid. Scratched— 88188 Tooen, 110. New Orleans Form Chart. NEW ORLEANS FORM CHART. (CITY PARK.) NEW ORLEANS, La.. Saturday. April 13. 1907.— Sixtieth and last day. City Park Jockey Club. Winter Meeting toil days). Weather clearjtrack fast. (B* books on.) Presiding Jud^e, Francis Trevelyan. Starter, Richard Dwyer. Racing Secretary, George H. Kulil. Racing starts at 2:15 p. m. W indicates whip. S spurs, B blinkers. Figures in pnreuthc&is following: the distance of each race indicate track record, age of horse and weight carried. IaQOOO FIRST RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. (1:44*— 4— 98.) Purse $400. Ipurilde and upward. UU^^t7 Belling. Net value to winner $$Ml Ind Horses AWt PP St jj % % Str Fin Joekeys Owners O H C P S 68210,M'ALLISTKR w 1 »: 3 2 01. P 4l 31 1' Pickens B Corrisan 3'. 1 1 2j 6-4 E8176*QUAOOA WB 3 83 2 11 $1 V H 4'^ 2L Bilac J Arthur 8-3 8-5 3-2 7-107.-20 88173»VIC ZEIGLBR wa 5 MS 10 6 2'. m 11 1- 34 Foy Schlitter A Deans 15 13 5 2 68158 MEBBY PIONEER ws 6 107 12 12 11- H'llO4 5- 4?. J I^e B C Bunbury 3} 4i 4 8-5 4-i 68134 SAM TAYLOR wit 1 101 1 1 5J 3- 2" 21 5* T Taylor O G Parke 10 30 30 12 5 68176 BLACKLOCE w-n 3 94 4 8 S1 7'i S'J 71 P (Saugel C Wolfe 15 30 30 12 5 88173 MAYOR JOHNSON W 8 107 5 1 3'. 4nw 5V i;»t 7 . W R W'k'rl. Marion 40 100 100 40 20 68185 tjCICKRHTl wstt I KK! 14 10 ID1 K* 6' B1 8" D Boland F B Reopens S 8 6 2\ 6-5 68178 LEADER w 7 112 7 4 12- 12;- 11- 11' P W Hicks .1 Phillips 5n 50 40 20 « 67929 KNIGHT OF RH'DES W10 107 8 5 1- 1'"- 7' 9i lh= Troxler Mrs M C I.yles 20 20 12 x 4 68172 GORDEN RUSK W3 811113 13 13 13 12* ll1! R Fisher J C Ferriss Jr 30 88 60 20 1« 68158 MING IT A wsn 4 103 8 7 4" 5! 31 10' 124 B Davis .1 C Shannon 58 75 75 28 M 67894 CONJURESS a? 5 105 6 3 71 P 1J1 13 13 F Keyes W G K Dodds 50 100 100 40 241 68138 ARNO wn 3 92 13 Fell. A Martin C S Wilson 20 60 60 20 10i Time. 25, 40;. 1:1 li, 1:411. 1:49. Winner— B. •-. by The Tartar — Milan-da (trainee1 by .1. Cnllinsi. Went to po-t .it 2:14. At po-t 2 minutes. Start poor. Won driving: second and third the same. McAllister got oft foiwardly and was taken buck but was well up with the leaders, came through nex»-to the inside tall when entering the aoaaestretch and finishing fast was going away. Quaggn, as usual,. Iiegan slowly and was bumped into by the Winner and knocked off his stride just as the hairier went up. then closed a big gap and tinished with a great burst of speed. \'4i- i.eigler was used much In forcing-the early pace and tired in the -tretch. Merry Pioneer closed a big gnu from a poor start. •Sam Taylor Showed speed but failed to stay. Mayor Johnson and Knight of Rhodes also showed speed. An:e -tumbled at the start, and unseated Martin. The winner was entered for : 400: no bid. Scratched 88212 Young Sater, 108. Overweights McAllister. 3 pounds: Blaekleek, 4: Quiekrleh, S; Leader. 2: Corrten Rusk. 2. AWOQA BBOOND It AC i: Short Course. Steeplechase. (2:54 B — 188.) Burse $100. 3 year -olds KyCj^ltjVJ and upward. Handicap. Net value to w inner $8W. Ind Horses AWtPPSt 3 fi :i 11 StrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P S J 68154*DR. HEARD w- 4 131 3 2 3} 2'. 2 : lak 2*» 1«| 8 McCluro C T Gardner 21. 2} 8-5 3-5 out 68192 LIGHTS OUT w C IK 2 4 21 2»- 1^ _'s l»a 2»* Tourell J T Stewart s-5 s-5 1 2-5 out (68154)WEBERFIELDS w 5 145 6 3 1' l'i ::' 3* P P Boyle W Qerot 2'. (i 1 S-a 1-2 68192 JIM BOZEMAN wll 14n 1 I 4' 48 4"' I1" 1 " ! " M R WoodL Noble 88 75 75 15 4 S8021 OURAL WS 4 12815 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 Ilueston E forrigan 12 20 30 1; s-3 68192 MOLO B. Wl 5 135 4 5 Fell. J Ford J M Reece 10 15 15 4 1 Time, 2:55;!. Winner Ch. g. by St. Gatien — Judo (trained by J. O. Gray). Wi'tit to po-t at 2:4o. At po-t 1 minute. Start, good. Won easily; second driving: third ea-ily. Dr. Beard sras repeatedly taken back and kept under -tiff restraint until in the last sixteenth and ■: llj di-jio-ed of Lights Out at the end. The latter fenced well but tired under punishment at the end altei haTiag been kept M the inside for the entile trip Webertields wa- poorly handled aud taken OntdB at cver.v jump. Ifolo B. -luinbled at the third jump and unseated his rider. Scratched 68192 Saul. 138; 68198 Suhador, 132. Orel weights — Oural, '■'•■ pounds. CQOQ1 THIRD RACE— 1-2 Mile. (471—2—115.) Ladies' Stake. .$1,000 added, 2 year -aide, fJO^O-L Fillies. Allowance-. Net value to w innei $1,489. Ind gongi AWTPP~St M, y. ITstiTFin Jockeys Owners 0 H C V S~" 68175*BLACK MARY wan 115 3 3 I1 1* l': J Bee l B Bradley 0-517-103-2 1-2 OU* cm •: saixksaw w no 1 1 21 2- 2' Foy B Bchreiber 20 58 58 10 3 68211 FRESOAT1 Ws 1M 2 2 4- ::' $• W R Wk'rE S Gardner 20 M9 M9 M 10 68191 BITTERLY a 1 Hi 5 I P I- 41 Troxler J C Calm 38 38 30 8 11-5 (68211)*ROSE DVI.V w 115 7 5 5k 5" 5] J Daly J G Brown 15 35 25 7 2 6S136*WHI£K BROOM W 113 8 7 ti1 61 ti" D Austin F Cook 1 11 -lot 1-3 out 68136 RUBTWICK m 115 I 6 8 8 7l B Davis .1 Gormley 20 58 50 12 1 LADY FLORA w lid I 8 7'. 7- 8 D Poland G H Hollo 8 12 8 4 8-5 tdded starters. Time. 121, 231, 3S| Is1.- Winner -Kll,. f. by Star Shoot Marine] 1 trained b) B, C Leigh). Went to po-t at 3:11. At | o-t :'. minutes. Start l;o mI. Won easily: second and third driving. Black Marj broke fa-t and rit-hing away from her opponents opened a big lead in the tirst iptarte; ami was only cantering at the fmish. 8aineaaw ran well but was tiring in the la-t sixteenth aid driving to the limit. to stall off liesrali. The latter came again under punishment in the end and tinished wearing Salnesaw-lown. Whisk Broom broke slowly and trailed along in the rear all the Way. Bitterly showed spied but failed lo slay. _ _ fi QQOiQ l"u 1 1 T I « I : A C I : 3-4_ Milo^ I 1:11;-! t K»l. 1 Orleans Handicap^ $ iToOO added" :\- 00404 year-olda and apward. Net value to winner SI. 270. Ind Horses AWtPPSt M Vz ~%li\x~Vm Joekeys Owners 5 H C P S~ (68058) ROYAL BREEZE W3 86 3 0 5- l'i 4*1 1»1 Gaugel Bnrlew dc 0*NelUt4 4 Sj 4-5 out (6808DROBIN HOOD W 6 117 1 1 l1' l'^l' 2" J Ia-o .1 i' Maybcrry +8-5 21 21 4-5 out 68117*PANTASTIC w3 '.'5 (i :: 7 6* 5 P* Pickens M Goldbiatt i'4 4 3} 4-5 out f67801)COLLOQUY W X IIS 2 2 21 21 2» l'i D Boland i H HoBe S 5 8 513-101 2 1-4 (68197)DEV'OUT W 5 198 7 I (id 7 81 5- T Taylor .1 W Pomona « 17 17 41 0-5 evict-' Hix\ BRADY ■ 1 194 I 5 :'.' 5] 7 i i A Martin .1 P Maybcrry s 5 21 21 4 5 out (68210) VOHOOME a 3 s? 5 7 1' 3- 3' 7 Bilac A I'. Maginnis 15 30 30 10 3 -Added starter. FiCoupled in betting; no separate place or show betting. Time. 23. 17i. 1:133. Winner B. c, by Royal Flush III.— Broom (trained by M. Goldbiatt). Went to !» -t ai :; to At post I minute. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. Royal Breese was outrun for the first half but closed up with a rush in the last furlong after coming through on the inside when entering the homestretch, caught Robin Hood tiring anil got up in the la-t ten yards to win going away. Robin Hood sel a te:ritic pace with Colloquy for the tirFt half mile and was tiring at the end. Fantastic, me-sed about and crowded back before they ha i gone a furlong. finished with a great burst of -peed after making a wide turn into the homestretch. Colloquy ran a fast half and held on gamely although tiring. Bevout finished fast. Vohoouie ran well to the stretch. Scratched (681S5)Belle Strome, 105. « Overweights- Fantastic, 2 pounds. HQt) Q Q 1" I FTH— B.\( K I 1-16 Miles. -(.1:44'. 4— OS.) Pur-c S40o. 3 year-old- and upward? OO^OO Selling. Net value to winner $389. Ind Horses AWt PPSt 14 ',£ ?4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C PS 68195 TELEGRAPHER WS 4 196 13 4 V 1*1* 1* 1- Diggin.s • E Patterson 3 4 is 57 5 3-5 68195*HUSTED ws 5 107 12 M 0J 1' 3" 2- 23 .1 Lee J Griftin 2 2 8-5 4-5 out 68173 JEHANE W 4 195 1 1 1' 51 on 4' 3". D Boland T M Magee 10 15 15 6 3 68173 FIRE ALARM Wll N 7 7 5} $» P KJ 4'"- Bilac Mr- D B Cook 4 ti 6 2i 1 68176 WATERFALL WU 3 OS's 5 31 31 4'. 3.'. 5* T Taylor E M Dayton 12 20 20 8 4 68159 HORSERADISH wn 4 193 2 0 :" 7- 71 7- (i: A Martin .1 C Calm 12 20 20 8 4 68196 BITTER HAND wn 4 197 3 2 1' 2- 2" 5* 7- Troxler A Beatty 12 20 20 8 4 68173 BON MOT W s 191 0 3 lo- ll1 Hi 8?. s1 Forgey B C Evans 10 15 15 7 3J i8172*KING BRUSH ttl 87 M 11 8] 91 12.'. 11 • it'. A WilliamsF Draw e 30 40 40 15 8 68195 PENTAGON wit 4 NMP. 5 12 13 12- P !)" 10J Fov G Howard 25 in 40 12 I 68195 BIBB CARTER ri lit) !( 8 71 81 51 10'JU* B Davis H B Hildebrand 25 40 40 15 S 68196 IDA MERIMEE wsn 4 191 11 13 111 19* 1P&P 12* Gaugel F W Torreyson 1 17 hi 7 3 67835 FRANK FLESHER Wn 3 HI 4 u 12i 13 13 13 13 R Fisher F Hart 30 50 50 20 8 Time. 21. 491, 1:141, 1:411, 1:484. Winner — Ch. c. by Woohtthorpe —Thanks I trained by C. F. Patterson 1. Went to post at 4:07. At post I minute. Start goad. Won easily: second and third driving. Telegrapher, oil foiwardly. ru-hed to tin front when straightened out on the buckatreteh ami drawing away on the tar turn was well in hand through the last furlong. Hunted worked his way un on tiie outside on the far turn and finished gamely under punishment but could never get up to the leader. Jehane was unlucky on the backstretch but Bnlsbed fast and outstayed Fire Alarm in the tinal drive. The hitter made un considerable ground. Waterfall showed speed bit; tired. Horseradish ran poorly. Bitter Hand showed speed and quit under a drive. The winner was entered for $889; no bid. Scratched -(6821S)Saroti Faire. 107: 98219 Fieldwick. 82. Overweights Waterfall. .". pounds: Pentagon. 1 '■ : Frank l'lesher. 3. AQt) Q^l *' VI u~ hack- 1— r2_Miles] i 2T::4~ti— wH Purse-$499 3 year uhK~*nd npwardC OOa50t: Setting. Net value to winner S:; K . Ttiil I buses A WtPl'St Si ^ H -t Str Iin Jockeys Owners U H C P S 68174»ST. NOEL w 0 107 1 1 2} 2' J- 1- 1» l3 GauROl J F Strode 2 13-511-54-5 2-5 (t S100)EVIE GREENE WSU 4 MS 0 7 5- 4" 43 4 2'i 2- Bilac J P Maybcrry 21 41 4i 7-5 3-5 68196 ADBFI.l. WU S 113 7 : P N 5* 51 41 1*1 T William.-C E Burnett 20 25 25 8 1 cstoii-SAXi-'i'iiiN wn 6 112 5 2 !i". P P P 5" -1" J Bee S Bonis 10 13 13 5 2 68193*DELE STROME wn 3 tu'li 0 » 8» 8* 3b :;'. .,- a Martin J B Murphy 21 3 11-57-5 :; 5 68139 LADY ELLISON wn •"• 111 I 1 1'. 1'. 1" 2' (i'i ( i Troxler FW \- CJSchmidtlS 10 10 0 5 i.slOO DR. YOUNG wb 4 106 10 8 74 7] 7'. 81 8" 7l Diggins H B Hildebrand 10 17 10 K 3 OM74 ETTA M Wsit I 102 2 3 11 10« in1' 0"' 71 8-° A Williams! 1 I. Shughart 30 60 60 20 10 68174 GAMESTER WU 4 108 4 5 10' 11 11 11 11 !!- T Taylor J C Ferriss Jr 8 Hi 4 8-5 4-5 68196 ENVERITE WB 6 113 2 10 41 5- !•« M1" !l"?.l(l Ford H K Ellison 15 1ml PHI 81 IS 68174 SINCJTY BELLEw 5 197 9 11 8»1 P ('■'.'. 7".lo1 B.d'nD BolnndW F Bryson 20 30 30 12 0 Time. 25g, 591, l:l«f, 1:42), 2^81, 2:3«. Winner — B. g. by si. George Nan (trained by J. t". Strode). Mont to po-t at 1:31. At po-t 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily: second and third the same. Si. Noel was rated along with Lady Eflfawa until well around the far turn, where he went to the front end drew away in the la-t quarter to win cantering. Kvie Greene, meaned about all the way. was taken trow the inside to the outside and buck to the inside, but easily dispo-eil of all ewpt in the winner iu tlie -tretch run. Adhcll hung on veil and longer than it-tial ami tinished gamely under punt-li'ii'-nt. N.i:. tion finished well. Dele Btrome failed to stay. Gamester was pulled up after they had gone a half and Sincerity Belle tell lame in the last quarter. The winner was entered for $700: no bid. Scratched 98213 Iota Garner, 199; 88215 Footlights Favorite. 108. Overweights- Dele Strome. 2J pound-: Dr. Young. 2. AQi) Q~P^ s ■ v EN TH—RAC1 "— 9^— Mile. (l7l2l —4— WU) Pnrne $49oV" 3 ycar-oId~ Scl I ing! Net f3O^00 value to winner $898. ind Horses AWTPPSt % }j. % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P~S (68138)WARN'R GRISWBLL WS 191 8 t l»J l«J l« l-1 J Lee P Donne ! ! 8-2 2-5 B7 68140 Sl'IDKB WEB WB 1991$ 2 $' $' 3*12*1 Foy W I Walsh M 20 M 5 2 68158 N«i QUABTBB W ,,s I 5 V ■"•- -•'• 3"k Pickens A B Maginnis M 20 20 5 s 5 (68158)8ALLY PBB8TON w 195 2 :: 21 2* 41 1'"- A Martin W Rodgers t 5 :i-loi-5 1-3 out (68140)SACAPANTAK urMS.7 I 9* 4* 5* ••'• F Keyes B F Barthe 10 11 11 3 6-5 osr.s BEBTMOJJT U) 191 : s 7' 6". 8] 8* Bilac J Parretto s 17 17 4 2i 67102 KNIGHT OP IVANHOB ](m; 9 1 s-' ~^ 74 7s D Boland J McCullough ::o 40 411 10 5 98193 DBA POM. All ws M3 1 7 5uk M ga si R Harris G H Ogle M lo 40 10 4 63158 KING ESTA wsb 103 4 It 9 9 '■ •■ B Davis W Gerst 100 150 150 60 20 Time, 24. 4Sf. 1:145. Winner -Br. c. by Oinus Sarah (trained by F. Hanloni. Went to post at 5:00. At post !t minutes. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. Warner Criswell rushed to the front in the first, quarter and selling a fast pace shook off Sally lYeston on the far turn and was well iu hand at the dainh Spider Web. a keen contender all the way. lost gmnnd by Staking a wide turn into the homestretch but outstayed No Quarter in the final drive. The bitter came through next to the rail when entering the lioine-tietch and was under the whip all through Ihe hist farlamr. Sally Preston ran on tin- ont-ide foe the entire trip anil her race is not to be taken seiiou-ly The w inner \\a- entered for $989; no hid. Scratched -88138 Western, 108'; (98178) Zick Abranis. 103: UM77 Grace George. 101: (G8193)Bye Bve 11.. 101: 98188 Agra. 191; 83773 Ruth McC. 101. Overweights — Spider Web, 1A pounds. Page 4 New York New York entries and Past Performances for Monday, April 15. i '■-' WEATHER WET. TRACK MUDDY. FIRST RACE— 5-8 Mile. 3-year-oldg and upward. Selling. ( 1 tin- —2 — 122.) Index Course Dist Time T'ck Wt St *4 M *4 StrFin Jockeys Eest Company BELLSNICKER. b. r. 4. by Mirth ful— Fright (P. H. McCarren). Weight today 98. U7I3 Washington C I ' f 1:36 livy mi l 1 4 41 6*1 C Morris The Clown. Waddell 11.. Loricate. 61047 Washingl m lm 40y 1:46 fast Will 1 2* 9 C Morris Jack M.Keou. 1. s. Martin. Flat. 69334 Wai in ii 3-4 1:171 hvy lo7 3 2 4 4' V W Knapp Dike of Kendal. Pater. Warning. CLOISTERESS. ch. f 4. bv Carlton Grange — Claire (L. Waterbury). Weight today 101. 65721 Benning I 1:41 fast M i 1 I 2 1* ' '■ Becfanan Waterbearer, H. About Voa, Itarster ..;.;v. Bennint i 1:441 fast MB 2 18 t a Sotter KJag Heavy, Marster, Waterbt 63S79 Benning 11-2 1 la mud M I 7 6 6* I | Etllax Bed Knight. Bohemia, Laac Hand. COONEY K.. h. g. 3. by Senator McCarren— Campania (T. D. Sullivan). Weight today 86. 66801 Bennings 3-4 l:H slou M ! '•' • '' I : : ; i • 1 L.-e Harrison II., Belcast, Botanist 65294 Jamaica 5 1-3 1 1:10 mud 109 9 8 9 &" S^'iBrady Berkeley, Marathon. Saiuly decker. ANNA MAY, b. f. 3, by King Eric— Fig Leaf (P. J. Rainey). Weight today 95. gglM Benning 3 I I Ml mud 101 3 2 2 2] S™iw Miller LJSoanerges. Workmaid, GoM Ball. 68814 Bern 5-8 l:02ft good 99 -' 1111 I1 .1 Johnson Hose ofDawn, Revenue. Coii-inKate 07v4 Benning I 11:11 fast 9s 1 12 35 1? W Miller L. Boanerges, Quadrille, East End. PANTOUFLE, br. f, 4. by Ben Brush — Fairy Slipper (L. A. Bonsack). Weight today 111. t;77 ;:. At ot Park 3 t 1:1S slow 112 1 i i 2* i Boland Von Tramp, Doe Doom, s. Stocking. v- park | ! i ■.'. .it 116 2 12! Bellman Don Doaso, Massa, I. R. Langhrey. ACE HIGH. oh. c. 3. by Troubado ur— Run of Luck (T. D. Sullivan I. Weight today 94. 67958 I'. Grounds 5 i 2 i 1:08 j fast 106 :: i 1 I** 2** •' Lee Spkm, Fantastic, Monere. 67895 r. Grounds 8 1:66 fas) 9S 1 S 7 7- S* M Murphy Itobln Rood, Frontenae, Bask. 65340 Aqueduci ■■'■•J fast 112 o c 6 61 6**lGarner BarbaryBelle, Waterbury. FrankGUl 6S277 Jamaica E 1-2 t \M fast 9S 1 2 2 2*1 V\ Garner SallyPreston, JimLeonard. Hancock KIAMESHA II.. b. f. 4. by Clifford— Aranza (J. Grace). Weight today 98. 68*16 Benning 1 1:40 good 1*7 ( 7 7 ft I 8*«1S Dickson Agile. Red Knight, Sally K. 65564 I., lining 7-8 1:29* 8k W 185 It 0 4 4 «- 6*1 Bilac Fuel. rami. Chippewa, Belle Strome. B5E39 Pimlico lm 7 iy l :."."} slow ME 122 2 2; I* Holmes Marksman, Waterway. GarmeaL LITTLE WOODS, b. g. 5. by Flambeau — Ragner (J. S. Hoy). Weight today 104. m.v.s ' '•■i.i \ Island 1 i::::»i fast 9s 0 7 8 2 io It** Hotter Caruw. Cotaadnafitrl, L.J.Haj mau. 63978 Brighton i: l 1-16 1:481 slop lt2 6 t 2 I I I "• J •) Walsh Woolwich, Sonoma Belle, Korea*. 639M Brl hton B 1 1-16 1:47| fast MS 1 I 2 I* 8* »l'|8ewell Ebony, Janata, Champlain. VERONESE, b. e, 4 bv Henry of Navarre — Mount Vernon (W. C. Daly). Weight today 101. 12221 Jamaica 5 1-2 f 1:071 fast lot t 7 7 7- 7*« Helgesen Halifax, Paler. Motile Doaekae. 62075 Aquedu t "-4 1:1.". fast 166 1 4 2 H 1" W Miller Ostrich, Emergency, Firehall. 62828 Aqueduct 6 1-2 f l:22f hvy 93 3 11 I'll* W Miller Yaad, Monet. Preteaaloa. ATHLETE, b. c, 4, by Atheling— Miss Doone (F. Burlew . Weight today 10G. 67678 !'. Crouuda 5 f I:t6 ins! 115 12 '■ • ■"■■' .' -las Hen' sy Toy Boy. Baleahed, Morales. 6CCM F. Grounda 1 1:44| hvy 97 l 5 4. :: 4- 41 R Lowe Tilelng, J.Reddlck, TheRngllnhman MBCfi I' Grounda B-8 1 :00i fast 101 7 7 C C3 5" Jas Hen'syBmeiKency. Taboggan, Monere. DR. HOLLIS. b. g. 4. by Macy — Dora Wood ( F. T. Wood). Weight today 103. 61169 \-..: I'.u 15 slow W 1 2 " ! I W Fischer R. Stocking. El Otros. El Brraado. i.,,si^ \ ,..( Park PCI I" fast '.'7 : 111] -" \V Fischer Orllene, Bribery, Mellao. BALLOT BOX. b. g. 4. by Voter— Belle of Maywood (T. Lloyd). Weight today 108. i IS t'onej island 3-4 1:14 fast M M I 9 !■ 74 Balrd Ironsides. Ben Ban, Confederate. Ottt Brooklyn Ab 3-4 l:llg mud 99 8 11 7 7| 71*lMeriagtM Arkliita. Brush L'p, Brookdale. t.^S':: Brooklyn Ab 3-4 1 :091 fast 29 7 9 9 SJ tli Balrd Diamond. Keator. Baatcaeacy. RIGHT AND TRUE. br. h, 7. bv Tristan — Ellerdie (T. M. Cassidy). Weight today 107. r.sjni Bet rail e 5 1-2 f l:M| slow IM2 7 S ■ 4: I J I htnaon I.'Aniour. Akkar, Bine Dale. (8671 Benning •"• i 2 t l:it fast itt I - - 11 -' J Johnson HUckaway, C. Kate. Diamond Flash C7:isl Bennins 5 1 2 f 1:02 fast lt2 2 2 " :: |«| 1! M Dan'! Workman, Quadrille. Chippewa. 67067 Ascot Park P C 1:11| slop 112 6 4 .". 4J 7" Radtke La (Iloria, Madden. JackKerclieville BARBARY BELLE, br. f. 3. by W atercresa— Barbary Maid (E. R. Thomas). Weight today 109. 65451 \oie 1 .".9 fast 121 4 4 4 4 4'' Horner Veil. Adoration. Loving. ., |. vqueducl »-8 5t| fa-t 99 4 1 1 I'll' Horner Waterbury, Frank GUI, Oraculum. i aca E 1-2 1 1M kvy Its I 1111 i i« Miller Tin lag, Bottle Dollars. Fantastic SUFFICE, b. m. 5. by Woolsthorpe — Enough (J. T. Muir). Weight today 97. • •'■ Vqueduct 1 1-11 1:51 slop 103 12 2 3 1 i**iR McDan'lL. .1. Hayman, Kingllenry, Dekaber • vqueducl 1 1 :4o fast 162 15 1313 13 12 7** Dillon Unuoade's Right, Varietea, Vada. • " 179 Vqueduct ' l:4Sf faal 102 3 4 1 2* 2*1 Dillon Dreamer, StampingGronnd, Lacketl 652*1 Jamaica 1 1-16 1:48| fast 168 2 t 7 4 41 4-3 W Knapp Oaataa, Givonnl Bttlerio, B. Royal. KEATOR, b. g, 5, by Charaxus— Generine (J. H. McCormick). Weight today 105. ,, h\-Ground l 1 :46g hvy Itf o 1 1 l l- l- Garner Beaterlmg, Granada, Light Note. ,, ., | Grounds ■' v 1:011 alow 130 l 4 " 2* l«| Garner Fancy Dress. Soprano. Scotch Dance 67227 ]•• Grounds 7-8 1:281 mud 112 5 12 1 1* I' Garner Daigiu. Monere, 1'enian. ■M02 City Park 5 1 -f 1:0sghvy MS 1 E 3 l5 I5 Beckmaa Gentian, Minot, Asterisk. MARK ANTONY II.. br. g, 4. by Marco — Hampton Lass. Weight today 103 First start. SECOND RACE — About 2 Miles. Bayside Steeplechase. $1,000 added. 4-year-olds and upward, belling. i 1 .2ii; 5 l.M l JIMMY LANE. ch. g 7. by His G race— Anna Page (Mr. Cotton). Weight today 163. atjOM Belmont Pk Ab 3 6.-03 fast 158 3 4 4 4 2* 2*1 Owens Alfar. Coligny, Woolgatkerer. 65018 Brighton B Ab 2 4:20 hvv 151 12 1 1 l« 1* Owens Caller. Oro. 64915 Brooklyn 2 1-2 4:4C§ fast 149 2 2 1 1 Is l6 Owens Phantom, Grandpa, Yama Christy. SANDALWOOD, b. g 5. by Sandringham — Branch (Seminole Stable). Weight today 156. 55751 Benning 15:41 fast i"t t; 1 1 l 2] W Doyle tlatecher. Palette. Pete Bailey. 6Ett4 I •.•■lining Ab 21 5:11 slow Ml 2 1 1 2 1" ' Helder r.Somers. OaJoorakatcbee. Paactaal. 85414 Aqueduct Ab 2] 5^15 fast 135 3 11 1 l2 l1 Holder Tom Cogan. I'anlaUer. WoimI Rule. 65238 Aquedui t Ab 2 4:22? fast V.2 2 11 1 21 2 Heider YainaChristy, Waterford, Rus.Sage. DULCIAN. b. g. 4. by San Juan— Dulcenia (J. W. Colt). Weight today 130. 67828 Benning \1 - 4 ; 1 «"■ fast I2E :: I 2 1 1*1* Ilnppe Pioneer. Locked Out, Souvigny. 65469 Aqueduct Ak 2 4:35 slop 122 1111 F ll. Mcln'ey Looked Oat, Paprika, .lurist. 65357 Aqueduct Ab 2 4:24! fast U2 13 12 Fell. Heider Commodore Fontaine. Locked Out. WATERFORD. rh. g. 6. by Watercress — Sekanet (W. G. Brokaw). Weight *oday 148. S5339 Aqueduct ih -' 4 22] las' 143 2 2 2 2 3 W a WsonY.Chrlaty, Sandalwood. BnssellSage 64727 Brooklyn Ab 2 '■' "■" last 138 6 - 3 Bemish Garterknot.Commandant, Vestmeat. 84281 Saratoga Ab 2 4:21 slop 141 :, l 1 l . | . i; Heider Paul Jones. Belligerent. Python. r,4:'v. Saratoga Ab 2J - ! slop 1"T 12 2 1 2' 2* Heider Pirate. Pure Pepper. Tom Cogaa. ARABO, ch. h. 7. by Nomad — Charm (T. D. Bullivan). Weight today 156. i. 7992 r. Grounds lm 70y 1 : 17 mod 112 ■"• 8 7 4 '■'■'_ IJ Troxler Pentagon. Telegrapher, Paragon. 67836 F." Grounds l I 8 1:531 fast m 7 i: I i i 1 IFoy Ferroniere, Lemon Girl, Sin. Belle. t;7777 V Grounds 7 8 1:271 fast H4 1 t; t 7 7» "•■'• I, Jones Posing, Goldmate, Gasaara. I78W City Park S('3:07islop 1"1 : 7 5 4 4'° 4'7 Boyle Kara. Lights Out, Subador. TOM COGAN. br. g 7. by The Sailor Prince — Vestal (C. F. Clark). Weight today 153. fS$$l \ Park S C 3:881 fast 155 4 fTanoke Casador, Dr. Logan. Athtntleo. 86880 Ascot Park S C 3^11 fast 158 i » i * 3*i Wanoke Casador. Dr. Logaa, Oro. 65888 A i it Park S C 2V21 slop 160 l I J J :.- I " Wanoke Casador, Barato. Ban NORTHVILLE. b. g. 5, by Clifford— Thrilling (W. Garth). Weight today 146. 67985 Benning Ab 2 i 2 5:80 fast in 2 2 2 3 | _ Slaughter Kernel. Bound Brook Locked Out. 87889 Benning Ab 2 4:11 East 14.; 7 S 2 2 I!1" 2l Slaughter Garterkaot, Gns Straus. II. Baylor 85556 Benning Ah -i 5:23 mud 149 2 Refused. Terry Follow On. Oleroso, Russell Sage. RIGGS. ch. g. 4. bv First Mate— The Crow iE. Marvin.. Weight today 132. t;:M.M Bright l 1:40 fast, 102 7 7 7 7 0 6 .'' tnmlns Hot Toddy, Nemesis, PirstPreminm 83858 Belmont Pk 3-4 1:12| fast P:i H 10 9 9 71" Horner Toots Mook. L. of the Forest, Wcs. 6*471 Brooklyn Ab I 4 1 :10g fast 92 11 14 14 14 12u;iFreishon Heaslip, Optlciaa, Mintia. THIRD RACE — 4 1-2 Furlongs. 2-year-olds. Selling. (Mi 2 147.) ASTORIA BELLE, b. f. 2. by Scorpion — Docility (P. T. Chinn). Wtaght today 106. 67743 Oaklawn 2 1-2 1 121 fast 105 l 1- H A'bochon Balla. riown. Chalita. 67694 Oaklawn 3 i -' l -I-'1 fast v v' s"! A'bochon I'.. Louise. LeonaBeresford, Flarney 67842 iiak i.n\ 1 2 48 go.Nl ht4 s 1" 4*14*1 A'buchon Water Lock, Meadow gieeu, Flarney 87282 oaklawn 3 1-2 f 43jj mud 107 2 ti 41 :;-\ A'buchon M. Randolph, A. Hala. Vir.I.iudsey. MARSTON. br. c, 2. by Marius II. — Sacharita (J. McLaughlin). Weight today 107. is,*, i;. in, . i i i 57f sloa 103 1 1 1» 2" R Mc Dan' lSen. Barrett, B .Callahan, Jr., (LBoy i;sn'. Benning 4 1-2 2 58f slop 107 I 1 li I i W Miller B.("lahan..lr.. S. Barrett. Patriefata, 88881 Benning 4 1-2 t 57J fast 10S 5 ■ 4\ 9'* Mountain P.illil, BlaekDomino, (JloriousBetsy. 68083 Benning 4 1 - f 57 fast lu7 z 1 3i 44 Mountain Trey of Spades, Blemher. Laudable C. H. SHILLING, b. g. 2. by Gallantry — Madine (R. L. Thomas). Weight today 100. G7976 Oaklawn 1-2 48f mud 100 _. 2 5* I* C H ShiU'gAunt Hala. Water I^H-k. Flowa. «77tJS Oaklawn 1-2 49« fast M8 •". 8 ^i 7'f' Beauch'p Btta Louise. Aihert M.. Brocade. C7tl4t Oaklawn 1 - ^* goad 188 1 "• ■"• 5s J Foley Hasty. Hollow. Rustle. t7493 Oaklawn 1-2 481 fast 109 2 7 71 75 C II BalirgHaUaw. Boll Weevil, L. Hapsburg. ADRIAN, br. c, 2. by AT- ert— Lucy Adelaide (W. 0. Joplin). Weight today 105. 87900 Oakland I 1-2 f 581 slow 112 - 2 ::' 4" C Koerner Love of Gold, Adena, Exchequer. i,7s::7 Oakland 1 l -' t M li\y m l 1 15 21 C Koerner Willie T., Husky. Jeremiah. 87822 Oakland 4 1-2 f ^h fast 112 ."• 3 8* 8* C Koerner Rhinestone. Adena. Import. WEDDING, blk. f. 2, bv Hawkswic k — Wedding Day (W. C. Daly). Weight today 94. (Mis Benning 1-2 511 slop 184 9 5 7» 9" Sorke Black Mask. Helen I'... Laudable. 88881 Benning 1 I I 571 last 105 I u 10 11 L Smith Biltil. BlaekDomino, GloriousBetsy. 88845 Benning 1-2 50J good 88 2 4 "\ 7T Yorke Lady Powell. Beckon. Minimal 87851 Benning 1-2 50s fast 105 C ." r i 6'«iYorke Lady Isabel, Belmher. Nanno. SWEET-TAIRE. b. c. 2, bv Solitaire II.— Sweet Cakes (R. F. Carman). Weight today 107. 67856 Benning I 2 58| fast. 107 7 .". " • I" M riarit} Q. Souvenir. Trey of Spades. Giles. 6676 \.scot Park .". 1-- f 42i fast 11:: 7 ti2 2" Bullman Albion 1L. Connie M.. Snapdragoa. 88881 Ascot Park 1-8 M fast 118 12 12 i23|iBullman Bamas, Turnaway, Saacy M. 88648 At Park S-8 Bagtaal Ml 7 «8 i'JW Fischer Magazine, Oreston, Kismet Jr. GOLD FOIL, b. c, 2. by Planudes— Lucy Glittera (J. E. Madden). Weight today 102. i.sim. Benning 11-2 1 581 slow 1*2 6 " 2] ! Goldstein L. Isabel. MfcwMarjorte. Blk. \Ia '^ ti.sn?^ Benning 4 1-2 f 58 fast 97 l 5 51 46!; England'r ntwell. Awless. Merrlmac. 68016 Benning 4 1 2 t Til good 183 7 7 6- CTi Kngland'r Jubilee, Glaueus. Superatltlon. 87856 Benning 1-2 50| fast 107 10 9 9* 817 England'r y. Souvenir. Trey of Spades. Giles. RAIMONDO. b. g, 2, by Canopus — Queen's Taste (J. A. Bennet). Weight today 94. 6672)1 Ascot Park \-l 491 slow lot 7 .", .".i 4hi W Fischer Martha Jane. Beadaga, Orena. 66421 Ascot Park 3-8 96] good 187 11 1"-' W** 1 Riley Kismet Jr.. Booger Red. Creaton. i . Ascol Park v 271 •-' "P MS 7 '.' 6* .1 Harris Moilkj Jane. Kismet Jr. Karh Tide THOMAS CALHOUN, b. c, 2, by Xnight of the Thistle— Tantalize (H. T. Griffin). Weight today 102. 63888 Oakland l 2 49t| fair llu 8 4 -. I] Maagrave Bustler, Vronaky, Mamie D. 8*456 Oakland 1 2 49 good 11l' !• 8 8 8,2iMusgr'\e Memorize. Sandpiper. Follie L t;fi_'41 Oakland 3-8 36J hvy 114 5 44 4ls Horner Firestone, Raconteur. Bunker BIO. YOUTHFUL, ch. c. 2. by Juvenal— Immediate (M. L. Hayman). Weight today 94. First start. OCEANIC, b. c. 2. by Arkle— Fair Haven (F. J. Farrell . Weight today 98. First start. ALDERMAN TIM. b. c, 2. by Sena tor McCarren— Campania. Weight today 98. Flrt t start. MONTANA POET. b. c. 2. by Mont ana— Poesy (A. L. Aste Weight today 104. First start. GEORGE M. COHAN, (h. c. 2. by Handsel— Dunnellon. Weight today 104. First start. BANDBOX, b. c. 2. by Bassetlaw— New Bonnet (H. K. Vingut:. Weight today 102. First start. HANDS AROUND, gr. f. 2, by Ser pent— Reel (F. T. Woodi. Weight today 104. First start. KERRY, ch. g. 2. by Arkle— Killar ney (A. J. Joyner). Weight today 100. First start. FOURTH RACE— 7-8 Mile. Carter Handicap. Value $10,000. 3 year-olds and upward. 1 1 2d 2—101. i ROSEBEN. b. g. 6, by Ben Strome —Roseleaf (D. C. Johnson). Weight today 135. i. .471 Aqueduct 7-8 1-fTI skm 140 2 111 l| I* Shaw oxford. Ormonde's Bight, HotToddy VMM \ iueduet :: l 1:128 fast 147 1 11 1* 1*1 Shaw Zienap. Gambrinus. Vouchees. 8JM Jamaica 3-4 1 :13i mu.l 14* J 1 1 2 | ?" Shaw Oxford. Jacobite, Halifax. 6iH7 Belmont Dk 7-8 1:22 fast 128 111 1 V 1'"' Shaw Beaiwlere. 8boT9 Belmont Pk 3-4 1:12| fast 147 1 II 1* 1" Shaw Stinrage, Ilaudzarra, Pythla. GLORIFIER, ch. h, 5. bv Hastings — Glory (J. H. McCormick). Weight today 119. 67865 I Grounds 3 1 1:121 fast 119 1 ', I 8* l*f Garner Frontenae, Rusk. Belie Strome. 076O2 City Park :: 4 1 :l." i sl.jtij 121, h 4 4 •Js 1- Garner Wild Irishman, Rusk, Lens. (kill City Park 1 f*t 1S8 fast f* 7 :; 1 1 1 1' l1 Gainer Oihi.ular. Phil Fin.h. PRETENSION, b. g, 6. bv Oriftamb— Vanity (P. T. Chinn). Weight today 114. 67671 Oaklawn 3 I 1:11 fast 121 o l l ■ 1" A'buchon Bear. Light, Han. Rev. Haughty.. «7btfi oaklawn 5 1 2 f 1 07 good 121 1 1 1 V 1* A'buchon Autumn flower. Flip. Chieftain. 6572S Bennings 1 1 :41| fast 128 3 3 3 3 Ss 551 Horner Avaunteer, Luretta, Reidmoore. RYE. b. c. 4. by Greenaa — Degenerate (C. D. Sullivan). Weight today 109. '..'4:U Aqueduct 1 1-lfi 1 :4: I fast 112.5 .". E ?■ 4* 4«* Finn Athlete. Hot Toddy, (ressina. 65241 Aqueduct 11-16 1:46 fast 1"2 E 4 4 .•? IJ l'j Finn Bad News, Oxford. Gillette. 65280 Jamaica 1 1-10 l:4Sg fas* 118 2 2 2 2 1 1= W" Millet Wes. Bivouac. 85227 Jamaica 1 1-16 1:471 good 105 ill 2 1« 1* W Mill-r Wes 65188 Jamaica 1-4 1:121 slow Pk) 2 :i 4 l1 IJ W* Miller Jacobite, Wes. Rusk. DON DIEGO, h. g. 4. by Henry cf Navarre — Bella-Donna (A. Belmont i. Weight today 108. 6X168 Bennnig . s l:3oa hvj M ill I- i' w Miller R.ofDawa, Cederstrome, OasOMou. BXJKI Karat ga ."■ l - I 1:081 slow 125 8 8 8 7* 6**|W Dai a Burgoaaaster, Gallaraat. Vendor. Brooklyn 3-4 1:141 fasl Its 3 .. .'. P 1*1 W Davis Acceuntaat, Pegasaa, MeKittredge. DE MUND. ch. c. 3. bv Goldfinch— Graciosity (P. J. Rainey). Weight today 108. 64987 Brighton B : -4 1 :12g fast ut o 11 11 2' Radtke Electioneer, Panmoaok, Purslane. 64812 Brooklyn Ab 3-4 1:101 mud 127 2 1 1 23 2* Radtke Salvidere. Ballot. Water Pearl." $4709 Coney Island :-i 1 log fast 127 1 13 ."' 6' J Jones Scwell. Ballot. Arcite. COLONEL JACK, b. c. 3. by Pessara— Middy Morgan (W. H. Holland). Weight today 99. 87198 *jbco( Park Br C 2:041 hvy 117 - 3 2 1 I r W Knapp l.iviiis. Arimo, l'.dwin T. Fryer. M8M Ascot Park l 1:48% fast 112 l i 1 l I '. I -'. U" Knapp Aamedo, Greeno, Edwin T. Fryer. 68790 Aseot Park 1 1:48 :i- 188 - -' 2 2 2s 2* C Koerner Arimo, Ampedo, Lord Stsahsnc. 66, 8 Vscot Park 1 1 .42 mud no .'11 1 1" P P Riley ['. Mulliolland. EL Dau.e. K. '[".Fryer MALACCA, b. c, 3, by Hastings — Christmas Tree (Beverwyck Stable). Weight today 90, 67986 Benning 3 4 ii", fasl in 2 :: 1 -'■ 1- J Johnson L. Boa serges, HoraceE.. CaaaMlgaec 67227 Benning I 1 1:M| fast :»ti I 1 :; 21 1" J Johnson GraslaUo, Slickaway, (iold Sifter. 85725 Benning 6 1-2 f 1:22| fast 111 7 7 6 6'1 47i Beckman Cabocbon, Yorkist, Old Colony. AMPEDO, br. c, 3, by Alvescot— Day Dream (E. Wayland). Weight today 92. 67715 Ascot Park i !:41 good in:: i 1 3 3 3*12* C Grand China. Sweep SlrBdward. Maxnar. 67514 Ascot Park l 1:4*1 good 101 ' 4 :: :: 8* l» J Harris Cello. Van Trowp, Don D.ino. 67266 Ascot Dark I 1:489 fast 91 - 4 4 4 4- r.rnsstl Von Troinp. Don Homo. PanlounV. 67187 Asi t Park 3 l 1:M hvy 11", 1 2 :: ".nt 2* J Harris Don Dosao, l'.ryau. r.rennus. 88814 Ascot r.ul: I t:4S| fast no :. 2 2 2 2* L'Ji J Harris C..1. Jack, Greeao, Edwin T. Fryer. HEASLIP. ch. c. 4. by The Commoner — Penitence II. (P. J. Rainey). Weight today 110. ..;.,.■» Coney Island 7-s l:2tt good M8 3 4 .". 4 45 415 Sewell Roselien, Sanfara. Deuts.diland. G4-".2 Saratoga 1 1:339, fast Mill 1 l'i 1» W Miller EM P.all. Macv Jr.. Water Dag. 6342S Coney Island 1 1 -S 1 :"..'ij( f ast 117 2 3 2 8 S Sl« Radtke Kuroki. Banning Water. Ilip Flap. MlMC Coney Island 1 l:39jj fast 110 2 1 1 1 l1 2i Radtke Glorifier, Single Shot. Moonshine. OXFORD, gr. h, 5, bv Faradav— Aunt Belle (J. McLaughlin). Weight today 122. P£2«H Benning I I : V.V-. slow u.; ill l 1* r W Miller Buttons. Faast, Peter Kniirlit. 68033 Benning S B 1 .( -£ last r.'fl 6 2 2 11 2' Mountain Okenite. Platoon, titeeno. 65753 Benning 1 1-10 1:501 fast 131 4 1 1 1 21 33 W Miller Luretta, Kercbeval, Cederstrome. BS881 Benning lm Sty l:4Sf good 118 2 2 2 2 23 l1 W Miller Pretension, orinonde'sRight.Voladay BROOKDALE NYMPH, ch. f, 4. by Meddler— Caatalia (H. P. Whitney). Weight today 115. 65105 Belmont l*k 6 1-3 f 1U8A aat 118 9 7 7 61 3«* Radtke Oxford, Ben Ban, Pinkerton. 85068 Belmont Pk 1 1:3S« fast 120 4 2 2 2 3* 3*J Radtke Zienap, B. of ren.ue.st. Consistent. JUGGLER", br. c, 4, by Hamburg— Elusive (Burlew & O'Neill).. Weight today 110. 67752 I' Grounds 7 s 1:251 fast 117 3 5 3 2 &* 1} Nlcol St. Valentine. Pasadena, L. Esther. (7504 City Dark 5-8 594 fast ill 6 7 7 5** 2* Jas Hen'syGoIdproof, Rusk. Charlie Eastman. 66530 City Park 11:394 fast H3 2 2 1 1 l2 1»J Nicol Alma Dufour, Gild, John Carroll. 66473 City Park 1 1-16 1:451 fast 111 2 3 2 3 21 2* Jas Hen'syBeauBrummel. Orbicular. Mis. Lad AVAUNTEER (formerly Callaghan) ch. h. 5, by Borgia— Engea (M. Murphy). Weight today 109. 65728 Benning 1 1 II-' nasi I* 3 12 1 I" 1* \V Mill-r Luretta. Reidmoore. Scarfell. 65845 Benning I 1:22 mat US - 2 1 I* 9 W Miller Pretension, D. Spanker. L.of theVale : Benning 1 1:42] slow 107 2 1 1 :: :'.-" 01 J I^-e D. spanker. New York. Watergraas. OKENITE. ch. g, 3, by Hastings — Orient (A. Belmont). Weight today 99. 68033 Denning a 8 l :!'-:-: fast 113 s 5 i ::' v J Johnson Oxford, Platoon. Greeao, 87827 Benning 3-1 l:l«i "fast lit 4 4 :. 61 C* R MeDaaMMalaeea, craziallo. Slickawav. 65242 Jamaica 3-4 1:13 fast 111 7 8 S 7^ 713 T Clark Frank Gill. Adoration. Tourcnne. COMEDIENNE, ch. f. 4. by Plaudi t— Maxine Elliott (J. T. Muir). Weight today 108. 65260 Jamaica 3-4 lOSI fast 12.". 10 li 11 li1 2*1 "W Miller Optician. Slickaway, Jack Bofan. 65125 Belmont Pk 6 1-2 f 1:171 fast 114 :. s 8 8 THJDillon Voorhees. Frank Lord. Kiamesha. 648C Brooklyn Ab 3-4 1:101 that 118 2 5 5 5" 541 Dillon Pantoutle. Jacobite. Ren Ban. MARSTER. b. g, 4, by Fatherless— Eostre (W. T. Townes). Weight today 98. 68057 Benning 1 1:43a fast HI 2 11 1 1- 1' Kngland'r Bulwark. Hols.-her. Lord Boanerves 67887 Benning 7 1-2 f 1 list IN 2 11 1 1*1* Radtke Sally K.. Kno.kiiky. Ae nuiulate. •;..". Benning 7-8 1:20= fast 110 2 2 S 2 2- 2* J Lee Fintrail. Marksman. Convolvulus. 85727 Benning i 1:42 fast M E 2 1 1 2'M1 J Johnson Cloisteress, Waterh'r, 11. AohntYou. ORBICULAR, ch. c, 4, by Smile — Orbed Maiden (J. J. Murray). Weight today 105. 67677 I" Grounda lm 70y l:43| fast 187 3 2 2 2 _: 1" Garner Donna, Oberon, Marvin Neal. 88883 City Dark 3-4 l:13f fast 109 G 7 6 5^ la J Martin Lens. Sir Toddington. Toboggan. tSGSh F, Grounds 11:40 fast 106 2 2 2 2 2* Ink D Austin Granada. Silverskin, St. Valentiue. TILEING, b. c. 3, hy Hastings— Futile (J. H. McCormick). Weight today 97. 68062 Citj Park l 1:388 fast M8 4 4 4:: 1* 1*1 Garner PeterSterling, Gargaatas, Granada. i'.;s":: !'. Grounda 1 l * l:-:: Cast ill 8 I 3 8 8' 7' Garner Montgomery, Temaeeo, Gargaatas. 67852 City Dark 1 1-4 2Mt good 122 :'. 5 4 :'. :'.' 8*1 Gamer VankeeGiil. S.Toddtagton, Teautees 67488 City Dark 11-8 1:52 fast 99 4 11 1 l1* 2- Garner Yankee Girl. Auna Day, liranada. J. H. McCormick entry OlothVr and Tllalag. A. Belmont entry— Don Diego and tlkenite. P. J. Rainey entry — De Mtitid and Heaslip. FIFTH RACE — 7-8 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. 1 1 20 - M — 101. i LORD BADGE, b. g. 8. by Badge— Mocking Bird (W. L. Oliver). Weight todav 112. 88152 Benning lm lOOy 1:548 slop M2 ill 1 r l« Bngl'der Blue Back, Water Dae, Joaatowa. 68092 Benning 0 12 1 !::•:; fast Pk; :• s 7 7' 6*1 England'r Wabash Queen. Quadrille. Greeao. 63842 Brighton B 1 1-4 2:0."g good 89 6 6 6 5 6 6'« W Miller Angler. Corrigan. Cov Maid. €3918 Brighton B 1 1-16 1:47*. fast 103 8 5 1 2 51 5s R McDan'IKbony. Janeta. Champlaln. SLR TODDINGTON, ch. c, 3, by Toddington — Osculation (Burlew & O'Neill). Weight today 100. 67803 F. Grounds 1 1-8 1:53? fast 117 2 1 l l 2* 8*1 Nicol Montgomery, Teaaaeea, GaRjaataa 67852 City Dark 1 1-4 2:07*. good 122 2 111 1*1 V Jas Hen' sy Yankee Girl, Tlleing, Teaaaceo. 87501 City Dark 3-4 1 :13J fast 11". 2 1111 15 .las Hen'syMorales. Siiion, Refined. DURBAR, b. m. 6. by Kingston— Splendour (F. T. Wood). Weight today 110. Memphis :-4 1:15 last H8 •• 7 8 8' 5*1 Moriarity Invincible, Forehand. Martins. 62275 M. aphis 2-1 1:141 fast MZ1 5 L' 2 L'1 13 Moriarity Hiiona. Operator, ltaviana. 62224 Memphis 1 1:441 mad Ml 5 C 4 :: U-' B*l Moriarity Hortensia. Our Sister. F. Favorite. BALLOT, ch. c, 3. by Voter— Cerito (J. R. Keene). Weight today 86. 65127 Belmont Dk 7-8 1:232 that 1--' 6 0 i 0 Z2 3T1 Radtke KentuckvReau. W. 11. Daniel. D.Ken 65030 Belmont Pk 3-4 1:12 fast 122 3 1 1 l1?- l'i Radtke okenite. Hickory, Yankee Gun. 64812 Brooklyn Ab 2-4 1:103 nsad 127 I 4 4 ::; 2s W Knapp Salvidere. De Maad. Water l'earl. DAPPLE GOLD. b. g. 6, by Golden Garter— Mottla (S. B. Billings). Weight today 112. 07991 r. Grounda lm 70y 1:481 mad H" 6 4 4 4 41 B* 3 Lee Grenade, Grace Larsen, Bye Bye II. 67867 P. Groaads 2-4 1:131 fast 114 8 7 7 6*5*1 Hogg Wild Irishman. Posing, Kohiaoor. 67898 I Grounds lm 70v 1:15J fast 116 1 1 1 1 2- in J j,ee Bye Bye II., Abjure. Orient. 67832 P. Grounds 3-4-1:121 fast 104 9 S 4 42 3*1 Lloyd Cutter. Coltness. Kertmont. 67780 P. Grounds lm 70y 1:44J fast 109 5 4 4 3 32 2l J Lee W. Griswell. Pinsticker. E. Greene. AZORA, b. f, 4, by Falsetto — saeuka (E. Wayland). Weight today 108. 66725 Ascot l'aik 7-8 1:29 slow Mfi 5 4 5 :: 4= 43i Keogh Confessor. Woodtbrpe, Reservation. 66 'i \-col Dark 11-16 1:47 last M I •• I •"• 5"* 6,»§Kent W. H. Carey, Cello. Euripides. 66516 Ascot Park 1 1:43 slow lo4 12 2 2 H 1:! Kent W'dthorpe. If. Mayer, G.E.Milner. TYROLEAN, blk. m. 5. by Tammaa y— Yodel (J. W. Mayl. Weight today 105. 67960 Benning .". 1 2 t i"'1-: fasl 97 2 8 8 21 5** England'r Anna Smith. Berkeley, Scarfell. 67498 oaklawn 7-8 1 :28g fast 10S 3 2 1 1 l5 1» Engl'der Alsono. B. J. Swanner, Tennvlmrn. 67422 Oaklawn 11:41 fast 191 3 1 1 1 l'i l1 Engl'der Beecher. King Leopold. Florizel. BELLSNICKER (See First Race). Weight today 105. KILLOCHAN. br. c. 3. by Kilmarnock— Misi Buttermilk (F. McCabe). Weight today 93. 65681 Benn ::-4 1:17 fast ss 7 I .[ t| Bilac Umbrella, Ala Russell. Donr.aLlvii a 620 Bennings 7-8 1:29} good s7 5 ."i ". 8 !■ 2* i Burn.- Chalfonte, Scarfell, Gentian. 65582 Bennings .1-4 1:16 mud 98 4 4 4 3i 2H R McDan'IMonfort, Oraculum, Arlington. ti:,462 Pimlico 5 1-2 f 1 :0SJ fast 107 4 t 4 2i l1* J Johnson X. Racine. Betsy Binford. Gold Xote OCEAN SPRAY, b. f. 4. by Oddfel low— Ethel Thomas (J. H. Morris). Weight today 108. Benning 1 t-M i.'l-'i'ast M 2 6 6 • I • Bngl'der G.L. M.. Oaataa, Red Kaigat. • • : Benning 1 2-l« 2:06g ft I 99 v 7 :: S'; s,J Schilling En p. of India. Ivanhpe, Winifred A. 65620 Benning 7-8 1:211 gnod 88 14 18 M 17 17 17 J J Walsh Chalfonte, Kill.M-han. Scarfell. LALLY. b. c, 3, by Golden Garter — L'Amazone (T. Monahan). Weight today 100. 68207 Benning 7-8 l:36f sloa 100 1 2 2 2 2 » ■ \\" Miller CoblesklU, Jerry c.. Maaaeaaar. •.s|.\ Benning 6 1-2 f 1:-" hvy 106 t tl •• 5* J* Mountain Greene* Golf Ball, liiihrella. 67ii'6 Benatag 7-S 1:31* fast 106 E G S 2 IJ 1-' Mountain Turbulence, Old Colonv, Dairy Maid S6493 City Park 5-8 1:001 fast 110 1 12 11 11- 11" J Daly Spider Web, Saganapak, Pierrot. 56339 City Park 7-8 1:281 slow 98 5 5 5 5 •* 616 Jas Hen'syBeau Brummel, Glamor. Tudor. MODEST, ch. g. 5. by St. Carlo or Primrose^ — Modreda (J. S. Hoy). Weight today 112. 84888 Brighton R Ab 2 4:12 fast 148 10 16 16 10 10 10 Pending Bound Brook. Caller. Garterknot. 84541 Coney Island 1 1-2 2:348. fast 184 4 7 11 11 11 ll-.'W Mcln'raSb Ralph. Oaataa, Kbonv. 64584 Coney Island 1 1-8 1:541 anal 9s 9 10 10 10 105 10'HKnaack Ogatas, Right Royal. Xeptunus. KIAMESHA II. (See First Race). Weight today 103. SOCIETY BUD, br. f, 4. by Semnronius— Spaldiemore (0. L. Richards). Weight today 103. 6S170 Benning 7 8 1:21 1 hvy :»; •; " 2 2 21 1*1 Simmons Wabash Queen. Ivanhoe. Warning. Benning 6 1-2 f 1:22 fast M2 10 9 9 8* S'-J Henry Wabash Queen. Quadrille, Greeno. 67982 Benning 7-8 1:30? fast 93 10 3 2 2 B1 8*1 Henry l'arkville. Buttons. J.nk McKeou. SIXTH RACE— 3-1 Mile. 3-year-olds. Allowances. (1:12ft— 3 1 1". KERNOOHAN. b. c. 3. by Bridgew ater— Cambrina (F. J. Farrell). Weight today 94. 2423 Belmont Pk 4 1-2 t 528. fast io:. 4 S ".4 5* Radtke JerseyLady, Chas.Edward.D'mfoaad 82288 Jamaica 5-8 1 :02J fast 112 7 2 2 21 :)TlL ne Acrobat Lida Jones. DieboM. ORACULUM. b. c. 3. by Sorcerer— Hanoverine (G. M. Odom). Weight today 111. 6S185 Benning 5 1-2 t 1:18 slow 118 t 111' 1] Radtke P.. Kean. Look Eater, Ilia. Flush 65725 Benning 6 1-2 f 1:22! fast 122 4 0 7 73 7,4?.Horner Cabocbon, Yorkist, old Colony. 85659 Benning 1 1-16 1 :49* fast 100 4 1 1 6 6 6**lHagan D. Spanker. Watergrass. L.Roauerges 6561T. Denning 2-4 1:1B| good 112 2 2 1 1 2»t w Miller Zienap. 1 . Spanker. LoidBoanerges. ALPENMARCHEN, ch. c, 3, by Mv Boy II.— Izeyl (Palestine Stable). Weight today 105. 680M Benning 6 1-2 f 1:221 fasl '■ - 4 4 4- 5* H Alex Tickle. Golf Ball. Faast. 68056 Benning 1 1:43ft fast 102 ill 1 1*1* W McInt'reMlUstone, Sally K.. Jobstown. 67953 Benning 0 1 2 f 1:24+ fast 112 4 I 5 5" r,::*. Radtke Faust. Grumbling Soph L. Strome. 64012 coney Island : 1-2 f 1:062 fast 108 8 9 9 9' KtisjSeweii W.H.Daniel, Paumouok, M'nChance i 4119 Saratoga 5 1-2 f 1:08 fast 110 7 6 6 E* 48 Garner VIctoriaB.. P.Fortunattis. R'kstone KING AHAB. b. c, 3. by Phoenix— Glen Hop (J. A. Bennet). Weight today 101. \scot 3-4 1:14| fasl M I 2 2 2* 2*4 Clausen Kappa. KlrneldBelle. WlnsomeWays i;7.".::s Am-oi Park 3 ! 1:1E fast 1M I 211 l» Clausen Baatada, K. B. II.. Dr. Crook. ;74ss Ascot Park "• 1 2 ( \: » alow ME 6 I 5 II 2* Clausen Red Garter, Norfolk. Dr. Crook. 67M1 Ascol Dark 5 1-2 f 1.10 hvy 10s 1 4 3 S* t Radtke Banlada. Illusion. IVrdoni. RUSSELL T.. ch. g. 3. byRussell —Ethel T. CJ. T. Muir). Weight today 91. 65017 Brighton B E 1-2 f 1:081 hvy 101 2 2 3 3s 3= Dillon Tileing. Belleof Iroquois. Ace High. Brooklyn 5 1-2 f 1 *nbg fast HU 6 i I 13 13" Dillon Winsome Ways. Slippery. Allofavor HT3 Brooklyn 5-8 l:01jj good 101 12 2 1 2' ."5J Dillon A.e High. Etsajpa bannock. Yorkist. 64294 Saratoga 5 1-2 f 1:10 slop 104 6 2 2 1" 2^ Freishon Animus, Plausible. Mitre. LADY ALICIA (formerly Lady Allece). b. f. 3. bv Sir Dixon— Kenmore Queen (F. T. Wood). Weight today 96. 62258 Memphis 4 1-2 f 56 mud llu 4 4 4' 4*1 W Dugan Miss Strome. IV Oro, Lady Viiuont. 2203 Memphis 4 1-2 f Eta good ' " "• ■"• Eft 2* Moriarity Sainrida. Rifleman. De Oro. 82158 Memphis 4 1-2 f 57 slow MB E 2 :'■- 2- Moriarity Montgomery. Pungent. San Ardo. ORFHAN LAD. blk. g, 3, by Fatherless— Eottre (D. Dunlop). Weight today 103. 68147 Benning 6 1-2 f 1:26 slop !i\ 2 I 1 1* 1* W Miller 0 .Colony, Bad Jessamine. l'arkville. 6792" Benning L-4 1:18ft fast 112 5 4 3 2* 2* Radtke Beldemo, Puritan Girl, Sallv K. 65704 Henning 1 1:43 fast 115 5 5 4 4 2' 2'1 J Johnson Bright Boy. Adelinette. Bebast. 6'."..".1 Denning 7-ft l:2Sg mud 107 4 5 4 3 2 2* J Lee Moufort, Tourenne, Loriug. LORD STANHOPE, b. c. 3. bv Stanhope II.— Lerete (C. F. Clark). Weight today 105. 67790 Ascol Park . s 1:29ft slop 114 16 6 t 3* 2* M Preston J. Nelson. Napna, Edwin T. I'rver. 66840 Vscol Park 1 1:41' fast 106 112 4 :'.' 4* Finn L.lwin I", fryer. Molesey. Kilter. £6790 Ascot Park 1 1:40 fast 1064.3 2 4 4 4- 4"^Finn Arimo. CoJOBil Jack. Ampedo. 88878 Ascol Dark 1 1:411 fast sM|4 6 S 5 4' 4T Finn Aiiuio. Aiuped... Kilter. EL CAZADOR, b. c, 3, by Amigo — Reina de Los Angeles (H. G. BedwelD. Weight today 101. 67690 Ascot U-4 1:131 last hm 4 :: :'. I* I* C Grand Sir Edward, Toupee. Don Done. 61567 Ascot 7 s 1:27 last ME 4 11 1 1* 1* M Preston Judge Kelson, Hlaoteea, Kvtranell. 67442 Ascot Park 3 4 1:15 mud 104 4 4 2 Is 1" R MeDan'IKirkrieldBelie. Nappa. Belchaniber. 67342 Ascot Park 3-4 1:15 fast 107 M M « 5"k 2* Kunz Pepper & Salt. Lady Kitty. Illusion 67241 Ascot Park 3-4 1:14J fast Us 9 ft C 8l S'2JC Koerner St. of R'nymede, Ctirrlclunij Deniooj THOMAS HOY. b. g. 3. by Peep o 'Day— Simla (J. 8. Hoy). Weight today 91. 65315 Jamaica . 8 1:021 mud WS 12 I 9 8ft 9 » W McIn'reMolesey, J lie Wells, Hancock. i, |4J K. lin iiit Pk 5-8 : 0 fasi S9 8 7 7 71 6*1 L Tnpndlerl M.-nliain, W. ,V Play. SaniLCreeker. 65067 Belmont Pk 3-4 1:1C Cast MT 15 17 17 II 17 W Dojh' v.-\ Popall, Uardabot, Herman. Page 5 Oakland Oakland Entries and Past Performances tor Monday, April 15 WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK FAST. FIRST RACE— 1-2 Mile. 2-year-olds. Selling. NT J M I Index Course Dist Time T'ck Wt BR V* li *4 StrFin Jockeys Best Company 1RISH MIKE, b. c, 2, by Sain— Rebecca Panique (B. Schreiber). Weight today 108. 68198 Oakland 1 ! Bft fas! Mi E -' -'-' '■'■- V\ Dugan Tillinghast, Wuersbnrger, Oroaogn, (7306 Oakland 1-2 4nji fair 112 4 2 -'• 4*1 L WIlUarnsGalmoore, Husky. Rustler. 6710C Oakland 1 1-3 f 438 fair 112 t -" 2'i W Miller Gage Taylor, WUntore, Sandpiper. 60681 Oakland 1-2 4Uj| good 114 7 4 32 3* J McBride Rhinestone, Exchequer. Wilmore. RUSTLER, b. c, 8, by Russell— Option (A. B. Pomeroy). Weight today 108. 68198 Oakland 1 ' 6M fasi m s '; :'- •'•' K« «h Tillinghast, Wuenburger, Ir. Mike Oakland 4 1-2 f B6j good 116 a 9 7- 6"ftW FiseherGin Bee, Husky. Raleigh. 67998 Oakland 5 8 1:02 good 108 - 4 5 8 6* C WIUiamaBraggart, Exchequer, Heath. Seott 67863 Oakland l - v* fair 114 2 2 3' -i Keogh TbomasCalhoun, Vroosky, Margiel). CHARLES A., b. c, 2. by Maxio — Jane Porter (T. A. Davies). Weight today 108. 6775*3 Oakland 1-2 Eli mud 11- 6 I - E* W Smith Husky. Rustler. Willie T. 67(81 Oakland 1- Sl| slop 112 I 2 81 6*1 W Smith Arthur Hyinan. Rustler, San GIL MOSSBACK, b. c, 2, by Rubicon— La Salinas (H. Stover). Weight today 108. 67606 Oakland 1 2 4*1 good. II- l" 1" W M**W Davis Braggart, Rustler, Vespa. 67466 Oakland 1-2 49 good (12 in 7 9 li'* Borel Memorize, sandpiper, rollte L. 67281 Oakland 1-2 tsffnlr 108 10 8 4* 6"ftR Davis ATMa, Pajaroita, Adena. ■7106 Oakland 8 1-2 f 431 lair 112 I 11 10"- R Davis Gage Taylor, Irish Mike, Wilmore. LAKEVIEW. h. r. 2. bv Watercolor— Dareka (H. T. Griffin). Weight today 108. KC17 Oakland 5-8 1:02 last 108 I 6 1 i" * Borel Raleigh. Ralnade, Rhinesl . mi. , . good 114 9 G V 9 i\\ Dugan Gin Bee, Husky. Raleigh. 67406 Oakland I - 48*. slop 105 8 8 8 6,*lMusgr've Boas, l/aloskt, Jockej Moance. 67281 Oakland 1 2 4:1s fair I"1* 3 7 t;1 t; Musgr*ve All.ia. Pajaroita. Adena. tatM Oakland 1 - 6N fair 106 1 5 •"■' 6'* A Brown Citation. Lore of colli. Oronoga. BE THANKFUL, ch. c, 2. bv Handsome — Crest (J. M. Crane). Weight today 108. ,,.;; Oakland I - Wit I 111 3 • ''•' 8*1 '- WllliamsRhinestone, Exchequer, Irish Mike. 66831 Oakland 3 1 I f 43] hvy 110 9 '■' i- WilllamsAIbla, Memoriae, Amada. 66749 Oak land 31 _• f (31 slop 111 S -""■ L Willianiscrc.-nion. BenheuT, Rhinestone. SWEDE SAM. b. g, 2. by The Weaver— Okuste (H. I. Wilson). Weight today 103. . ,1,1 I tn, 1 1 ! 49] fast lit I" I" '"' s" T Clark Tillinghast, Wuenburger. 1 • Mik* 6678) Oakland I 1 2 C 431 mud 100 3 8 41 :! T dark Alt.ia. Billy Watkins, Raleigh. Oakland 3-8 37 slow 104 10 9 •••IT Clark Billy Myers, Rhinestone, lr. Mike. VALOSKI. b. g, 2, by Free Knight— Lillian (L. T. Lee). Weight today 105. ., Oakland I 2 BJ fasi ill 3 9 8 7 I'. Dugan Tillinghast, Wuenburger, lr. Mike 68141 Oakland 5-8 1:011 last 100 1 15 2 I* E Dugan Raleigh, Heather Scott, Husky. 68027 Oakland 4 1-2 1 •■ 102 E 2 4- 44 B Dugan Qia Hoe. Husky. Raleigh. 67408 Oakland I 2 493 sl..j 1 2 3 I I 1 8* B Dugan Baas, Tsrkrj Moance, Gia Hee. ALTAIR b. c, 2, by Galveston — My Secret (J. F. Cliffordl. Weight tsday 103. 68217 Oakland *-8 U02 fasi MCI 1 " ■" 7-' 6* Oilberl Raleigh, Ralnade, Rhinestone 67863 Oakland 1 I 01 fair nn ", 1 •■* 8*1 A Brown TbomasCalhoun, Rustler, Vroosky. 67756 Oakland 1 - 511 B»»d 112 2 I SJ '.'' A Brown Husky. Rustler, Willie T. 67681 oaklaml 1 I ill slop 112 E 6 7s 7MJA Brown Arthur Hyiiian. Hnstler. San Gil. JEREMIAH, b. g, 2, by Gerolstein — Optic (Keene Bros.). Weight today 100. Oakland ".si ,,_• good 105 3 •• 6 '■'_ 1*1 Borel Braggart. Exchequer. Heath. Scott. ■ itakiand 1 1 2 1 56{ rIoh 102 7 2 :;; _ T Rio llosky, Import, Willie T j Oakland 4 I 2 f 58 hvy 102 4 5 4' t T Rice Willi.- T„ Adrian, Husky. ...,,; (i., Ulan. 1 1 I 511 mud 109 4 :; "' 4 Scoville Husky. Rustler, Willie T. 6 Oakland 1 '-' 521 btj 101 2 E ■ 8*1 Bcorllle Wilt • -. K. Bains, Jockey Moance, PORTALA. I), c. 2. by Ravelston— Sister Modied (W. M. Caine). Weight today 108. ^ Irst stars'. GREAT APACHE, fh. r 2, bv Cromwell, bv St. Blaise — Forest Maid (W. M. Wallace . j inl start Weight today 108. SECOND RACE — 3-4 Mile. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. (1:12 0 lis.) E. M. BRATTAIN, gr. g, 8, by Captive — Leora (J. D. Millin). Weight today 109. 11 naklaud 3 t 1 it fasi 113 3 3 j JJ 3'J Sandy Got, Oman, Head Dance, Daruiua. 68165 Oakland 5 1-2 f 1:071 fasi 1"'' ! 3 3 ::\ A • A Brown K. Nous, Fish. Boy, Misty's Pride, 68087 Oakland 1 1 1 101 g 1 I'l1- 2 2 2 f ss A Brown Fireball, Royal Rogue, Romalna. 68030 Oakland 5 1-2 t 1:08* good 109 4 2 2 23 1" A Brown TheMist, Confederate, MIsty'sPrlde Oakland r. 1 2 f r.i»7- good 108 1 1 1 ViM A Brown Tavora, Hilly Mayham, ComBfo. MAGRANE, br. b, €. by Balgowan — Amelia May (H. W. Hoag). Weight today 109. , ws Oakland 8 1-2 f 1:21 fair 105 4 2 11' l1 W Pischer Fred Best, TbeReprohate, larader. 67807 Oakland 1 C 1:181 plop 1*8 4 1» 2 21 .' AV Flacker Hulford, Elevation, Norwood Ohio. 87760 Oakland 8-4 1:18 umd lit « 4 :: .' * 3- C Koerngr Comilfo, Hedgetnorn, Wee Lass. 87384 Oakland 3-4 1 :14i good 107 ,r 2 2 4"i 45J C Koerner I'.M.Hratlain, Pontotoc, Si:ip. Court. GOVERNOR ORMAN. b. c. 4. by Gaylad — Tesiie (J. B. Dunn). Weight today 109. (js2::it is,-,- Oakland rharl in this paper) 68220 Oakland :; i 1:1*1 I;ls '•■ - ' ' ,s •' \v Fischei R'd Dance, B.M.Brattain, Darnma. 68162 Oakland 0 1 2 t 1 .iiiasi 109 4 2 2 2] 4* W Fischer Sheen, Silver Sue. The Mighty. 68088 Oakland 8 11:14* j-'ood 112 7 2 4 7 8*1 W Flacker I.. Nelson, l.aiti.il'.M., Wat. Tinusli. ti7' ::.", Oakland 3 4 l:lCg slow 100 E 2 2 2' 3^ W Fischer Lord Nelson. Meada. Ronnie He:i. 67635 Oakland 5 1-2 f 1:07* fast 111 8 2 2 3 48 W Fischer Nat iveSon, Confederate. Triumphant FRED BENT. ch. c. 4. by Salvado — Mist Alice (W. Scharetg). Weight today 112. 68105 Oakland 6 1 !f 1 »1 rasl 1"1 5 •: S 6 !■» W FischerTlths II.. Padd] Lynch. Silver Sue. (,7!it::. Oakland 1 1 1 f 1:83 fair Mfi 7 G :: 2iJ 2' K Lynch Magrane. The Reprobate. Invader] r,77v:: Oakland 5 1 2 f 1 :luj hvy 10!l 6 7 6 4h 581 F Grahnm Meada, Distributor, liogohauia. 88634 Oakland 7-8 148 fast lot 8 4 5 2 2*1 8* A Ilrown TbeReprohate, Elevation, AlmaBay. 6M59 Oakland 8 1-2 1 1:22 good 107 1 6 4 41 2" A Brown Silver Sne, Hulford. Invader. ESCAMADO, b. g, 6, by Emperor of Norfolk — Esperanza (H. E. Rowell). Weight today 109. i;77ll Oakland • 1 - I 11'" 1 1 \ 1"7 4 :'. 3 2"* 5°i C Ko.riK-r Bryan, Pontotoc. Nouie Lucille. 67384 Oakland :: 4 1:144 good ln4 :i 2 3 2" 5*1 Sandy B.M.Brattain, Pontotoc. Sup. Court. 86712 OakbMtd 6 1--' 1" 1 Mk mud lo!t 4 2 3 2" 4' W Miller Sup. Court, D. Dollars. Brush Dp, GEORGE P. M'NEAR. b. b, 5, by Toro — Clara Wilson (H. Stover . Weight today 109. 68201 Oakland "■ I II' fast 113 •", :: :: I' I' li Smith Instructor, MilitaryMan, Hedgetb'n 66065 Oakland r l:ll| fast 2 -i 2 2'i 2- Keogfa Titna II.. Dr. Sherman, I.. Earn aa 67870 Oakland 3 1 1:171 Hvy mi 1 :: •; 7 (J'0 K Lynch Mlmo, Bdnardo, Marie II. 67633 Oakland 1-8 1^8* fast '••:» 4 2 2 1 l" 2»t B Lyncn Spring Ban. The Migkty, Mimo. PRINCESS WHEELER, br. m. 5. by Colonel Wheeler — Princess Noretti (W. P. Fine). Weight today 107. 68162 Oakland 6 1-2 fl 1! t'i -I W7 I " 4 3' • * I'allahan Slie.-n. Silver Sue. The Mighty. 68088 Oakland 8-4 1:14| good 113 - 7 .; 51 4* RetUg L. Nelson, LamraF.M., Wat. Tkmah. 88030 Oakland E 1-2 f 1^8} good 107 7 0 5 7 710JRettig E.M.llrattaiii. Tht-ilist. Conl'derate 67642 Oakland I C 11/ hvy 107 5 5 4 4-J 8*1 Rettig I'imkini, EarlRogers, Misty's Pride. SILVER SUE, ch. f. 4, by Hawthorne^ — Minnora (W. P. Magrane). Weight today 107. 68162 Oakland I 1-2 f 1:211 faal l»7 : 9 5 5» 2- V GrahamSheen, The Mighty, Gov. Orman. 68105 Oakland I I ! i 1:20| rasl 104 i 1 3 8" 4- F GrahamFred Bent. Titus II.. Paddy Lynch. 67459 OakUu I til 2f 1:22 good in.", 2 4 J o1 l" F GrahamFred Bent, Hulford, Invader. 87138 Oakland 7-8 1:281 fair 106 4 4 3 3 3»k 2"k F Graham Head Dance, Fred Bent. Prestige. FUNNY SIDE, br. m, 6, by Galore — Merriness (G. P. McNeil). Weight today 107. i.77M Oaklaml 1m Sty I4s» hvy 88 8 2 1 2 2* ::Ki M,-ntry Rightful. Christine A., Beechwood. 67657 Oakland 1 1-16 1:61 slop MS ill 1 11 Mentry Briers, Corrigan, Daniel •'. 67VB8 Oakland E C 1:12 gaad 166 I "• E 71 7' s Mentry Phalanx. Curriculum. Melagoa. MEADA. blk. m, 5, by Figaro— Af a mada (H. Mason). Weight todav 107. 67896 Oakland l 1:421 - I 105 l 3 :: 2 Z 24 W Facner Pickaway, Ink. BoBa. ;7: ::.", Oakland 3 4 1:1611 alow 1":' 7 7 li : ,2 2h B Davis Lord Nt-json. (iov. Orman, Bon. Reg t,77v: Oakland 5 1-2 f 1:105 hvy 107 2 11 l"t lj W Fischer Distributor. Bogohama. Bnrnolette. 87787 Oakland 3-4 1:1S» hvy 107 9 8 8 7 V F Graham JackKercheville, Maia, Dr.Slierman i HULFORD. ch. g, 6, by Crighton— Nel'ie Bell (P. G. Lynch). Weight today 104. 67807 Oakland FC 1:131 sl,,j 104 .1 2 1 l2 1* K Lynch Magrane, Elevation, Norwood Ohio. 67469 Oakland (II 2 f 1:22 good 105 1 2 1 V 81 F. Lynch Silver Sue. Tied Pent. Invader. 67258 Oakland 8-4 1:17 slow Ml S 6 6 31 13 V. Lynch Frolic. W. Thrush, J. Kercheville. LORD NELSON, ch. g. 4. by St. Carlo — Goodhope (Fleur de Lis Stable). Weight today 104. 68088 Oakland ' 1 I 11' good 107 5 1 I 1- 1- Buxtod Laura CM. . W.Tkr'sh, P'ceaoWh'leT 67935 Oakland 3-4 1:161 ahm i"'i 2 1 1 n l* Buxton Meada. Gov. Orman, Bonnie Bag. 67707 Oakland 8-4 1:18} &▼» M7 ( 2 E 63 8*1 W Fischer JaekKereheviPe, Maia. Dr.Sberman 67667 Oakland . 2-4 l:14f good 118 5 li l'i i» W Flacker Sheen, Princess Wheeler, OamUfa. THIRD RACE — 1 1-16 Miles. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. (1:45 J 5—108.) * CORRIGAN. br. b. 8. by Sain— Ada Reeae (H. E. Rowell). Weight today 110. 68219 Oakland laa 60j i r. rasl im li 8 •• 5 3* _" Bandy Bdnardo. Relvolr, The Migkty. 68666 Oakland 1 1 s 1SH faal ii" I 6 7 .". fi'^ 6"1 W Fischer Tahuaand, Fury. Ray. 67886 Oakland l I 12:061 Bood 116 2 2 2 '. :' h 44 AV Fischer Briers, Vlncentlo, Inflammable. 87684 Oakland lm SOy 1:47 slop 101 1 S 3 4 4- 47h Leihe Bedford, Dorado. Earl Rogers. 67067 Oakland 11-46 1:61 slop 168 1 3 3 2 2i 3* | Leihe Funny Side, Briers. Daniel C. DUTIFUL, gr. g, 6. by Faraday — Slipalong (W. St. Vincent). Weight today 110. 68145 Oakland 1 l-ht 1:481 fasi 11" ill l l- l- Balms Cadlchon, Invader, Governor Davis I Oakland 11-16 1:49 good 110 2 2 3 4 V 1B Palms Pal. Hugh McGowan. BenvoUo. 67867 Oakland lm 2Uy 1:45 fair 105 3 12 2 2'i 2"k Palms Christine A., Pal, Warte Nicht. ,. 2 Oakland 6 1-2 t 1:221 fiklr 107 Left at the post. Palms Pal, Dr. Sherman. Lord Nelson. NABONASSAR, ch. h, 5. by Brutus— Gypsette (J. A. Gray). Weight today 110. 88161 Oakland i i 8 1:571 fast 125 Lefl .it the post. A Brown H. McGowan, Roy. Red, M.Lowery i i 1 Oakland 1 1-16 1*11 sl"w ]l- 7 »: ", 7 i 2 7" W Fischer Veterano. Bonar. Kdu.inlo. 67383 Oakland 11-10 1:43 good 107 7 6 3 3 3* 31! Borel Vincentio, B. Prince. Mai LewiCJ. 67868 Oakland 1 1-8 1:571 lair 110 li 7 4 3 34 'm Borel Ismailian. Bonar. Vinconlio. JACKFULL. ch. g. 7. by Mirthful— Blissful (G. P. McNeill. Weight today 107. 66183 Oakland 1 I 16 1:48 rasl 1'* 9 7 8 8 1 9"1T SulllvanEduardo, Cadicbon, Hippocrates. 66122 Oakland 7 1-2 t I'M fast 1»7 :; lo 1 8 :i- 8**}T Sullivan Oonfeaaar, Pal, Bdnardo. sagOl Oakland 1 1 K 1:491 gnod 1"- 6 6 4 5 E I -"»s Mentry Vincentio. Invader. Watchful. BYRON ROSE, ch. g, 9, bv Ducat— Rose of Magenta (W. S. Burrell). Weight today 107. 67986 Oakland I I i - u »'d 107 - 7 7 7 7 :.*'. F Wilson Pickaway, Meada, ink. 67681 Oakland 6 1 2 f 1:22 last ln t 1 2 2 2* lb Scoville Paddy Lynch. Ten Oaks. Politic. t;.,211 Oakland 107 1 fast 1:42 4 3 4 5 41 58J Loague Ray, Standard. Mountebank. 60136 Oakland 109 1 fast 1:41*4 4 5 8 8« 8"llx ague Fastoso, The Lady Roliesia. Ray. ANVIL, b. g. 7, by Brutus— Gran dezia (Cj» E. Murray). Weight today 107. 68145 Oakland 1 I 16 1:481 last 1"7 7 ( 6 5 6- I',1" A Wright Dutiful. Cadicfaon, Invader. 67963 Oakland 6 1-2 I 231 l"«' 1(* 7 7 7 5'. PI J Hunter Confessor. The Reprobate* Sheen. 67758 Oakland 1 1-16 1:51} mad 107 G 2 2 E 4l 7" A Wright Lazell. Lone Wolf. laluardo. 88810 Oakland 1 1 16 1:48 good 188 5 113 8 818IA Wright Lucian. Rightful, Ed Sheridan BIRD OF PASSAGE, b. h, 5, by Scorpion— Belle Richards (H. N. Burthilum ). Weight today 107. 88122 Oakland 1 1-2 f 1:34 fast 1"7 t :: 4 6 6« 6t4lBuchanan Confessor. Pal, Bdnardo. 61743 Oakland 7-8 1:284 fast 104 12 :i 9 7 .".- 4* J J Walsh G. ;us. Mogregor. H. Met;, .wan. 61638 Oakland 1 1:42] fast 108 I I I 1 2-J 2" .1 J Walsh M. Tenny. .losie'sJewel. WaterOure KING OF MIST, b. g. 4, by St. Serf— Mist (P. C. Donaleche). Weight today 107. 68164 Oakland 1 1 16 1:471 fast 160 7 8 7 10 M lo-' W Kelly Andrew Mack. Waswift. Cabin. 67972 \s,,,i l i:4lifast inn :; 4 4 5 53 6" J Clark Gorgalete, Samrida. Croti l'o . 67911 Asc..t 5-S 1:02" good 1"7 II 7 7 7 7,7.1 Tlark L. Gladstone. Redan. N. Veiling. INVADER, cb, h, 5, by Esher— Feiseen (H. Stover). Weight today 107. 88146 Oakland 1 1 16 1:481 fasi 107 2 2 ', :: 2»* 3*1 II Smith Dutiful. Cadicbon, Governor Davis. 68086 Oakland 1 1-16 1:401 good 107 2 :: :: :: 33 21 II Smith Vincentio. Watchful. Sin Seme. f,7%:. Oakland 6 1 2 f 1:23 fair 106 '.» 8 7 5- 4-i R Davis Magrane, Fred Rent. TheRepi ol, He. t.7700 Oaklaml 1 1-16 lr53 hvv 103 3 5 5 8 8 81" R Davis Watchful, MissM.Bowdisli, P.. Prince 88680 Oakmnd 1 1-16 1:511 kvy luti : 4 I 7 7 7"iBorel Watchful, Vincentio. his. MAI LOWERY, ch. m. 6. by St. F lorian— Japonica (T. A. Davies). Weight today 105. 88202 Oakland 1 14 2:005 t'asl lu7 7 114 6*14*1 W Smith Governor Davis. Daniel ('.. Kay. 68161 Oakland l l I l :: H taal 128 8 6 8 7 8" I^W smith H. McGowan, Roy Red. Bonar. 679% Oakland 1 1:421 good 105 7 4 5 5 6} 6"1W Smith Pickaway. Meada Ink. 87868 Oakland 1 1:431 fair 105 S S 7 7 710 6'4 W Smith Himoerates. i'urze. Curriculum. 6 ::s:: Oakland 1 1-16 1:49" good 102 5 :'. 5 5 5?4 4,T1W Smith Vincentio. B. Prince. Nal.ona»sar. DORA I., b. m. 8. by Eagle Plumo — Froila (J. Ryan). Weight today 100. 67%:, Oakland 61211:23 fair its i, 10 11 II H'HhtcRafe Magrane, Feed Bent. TheReprnbate. 67532 Oakland «; 1 J f 1:24* slop US 1 tl 10 11 11=6£F Graham S|.ring Ban, Pelhain. Mum). 67282 Oakland 6 1-2 f 1:221 fair 96 6 7 8 9 it11 M.-Rae Pal. Dr. Sherman. Lord Nelson. 67132 Oakland 7-8 1:29* fair 96 3 1 1 3 5" 6'i Mcllue Mediant, l.eui Reed, Lone Wolf. BRIERS, b. m, 7. bv Perblaise— B Sagible Leaf (Fleur de Lis Stable). Weight today 100. BX202 Oakland 1 1-4 -•.••'' fn-t* f 2 f" 1 t . .; r Buxton Governor Davis. Daniel ('.. Ray. fAI2: Oakland 1 1 1 2:081 la-l l«l I 3 2 2 9»J 2'| Ruxt.,|i I'uhiiuuii.l. lten»"lie. iHllaiiiniiild.-. 68086 Oaklaml i 3 4 ::»- ta^i :« 3 11 l 2- 2* Buxton Hansen, Daniel ('., fl estreat Davis. C.'J'JO Oakland 1 1 1 ?:0SJ ^oo,l Phi J 3 1 2 l'i 1" Buxton Vincentio, Influuiiualde, Carrlgan. FOURTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling, i.l 12 i^ Us.) ST. FRANCIS, ch. c. 4. by Rubicon— Why Not (Maple Stable). Weieht today 107. 68126 Oakland 5 1-2 f 1:07 fast 111 1 11 II In Keogh Kntre Nous. Sir Brillar. Blanche C. 6806, Oakland 5 1-2 f 1:08 faal i"T 8 7 3 2»* 31 Keogh Miaty'sPride, Blond/, Bill May ham. 67710 Oakland 6 1-2 f l:10t nvy IIS 2 2 2 1^ 3* dross Boloman, Misty's Pride, Gateway. 67588 Oakland 8-4 1:16 good 186 1 2 1 l'i l'i Gross Mis. Pride, Gateway, K.M.Rrattain. SIR BRILLAR. ch. h. 6, by Sir Mo dred— Brillar (C. J. Casey). « Weight today 10'i. us24i is.-.- Gakland char! In this paper). 68144 Oakland I 1 121 faal 166 '1 1 1s 1*1 V Graham The Mist. Nigrette. Gateway. 68126 Oakland B 1-2 f 1:07 fast 188 t 2 2 21 3*1 A Brown St. Francis, Bhtre Nona, Blanche C. 67336 Oakland 3-4 1:142 fair 168 2 111* 1!! P Graham Roruaine. Mansard. L. of the Forest DEWEY, b. h, 8, bv Sain— Sister to Uncle Bob (B. Schreiber). Weight today 106. 66763 Ascot Park 1 1 42'. fast 110 :'. I 5 :; J1' 1* W hTnapp Caaacbon, Sheriff Bell. Viona. 66707 As, --t Park S-4 1 :151 mud 115 7 7 7 7 l" D Poland Pantoufie. Platoon, Phil lgoe. 658S0 Oakland lm 50y 1:451 slop 102 5 6 6 5 4s 4J1 Jarrett Jackfull. Dolinda, Inflammable. KING COLE. blk. h. 5. by Hamburg— Black Venus (S. C. Hildreth). Weight today 106. 68184 Oakland 3 I l:13f East 112 7 7 •; 7; 7:'. W Fiaeher Grace ■.. Susarmaid. Royal Bbafne S6153 Oakland 1 1:44? slop 108 4 4 1 1 21 2» W Miller J. 0. Clem. W'oolma, Theo Case. 66097 Oakland 1 1:412 mud 97 7 6 6 6 61 721lSandy Sir Fdward. Col. Jessup, F. W.Barr BURLEIGH, ch. g, 6. by Ben Strome— Barcarola (J. B. Smith). Weight today 105. 66542 Oakland 3-4 1:168 hvy 116 3 2 2 3* 31 W Miller DollieDollars. EarlRogers.BlrBrrTlar 66429 Oakland E 1-2 1 1 :23| hvv 166 7 1 1 2", ::' Grunam Rapid Water. Joe Coyne. Maudalor 86243 Oakland KC 1:113 hvy MS 1 6 4 41 8* L WilliamsVan Ness. Bauposal. Mecljam. ROYAL ROGUE, ch. g. 8. by Rey del Sierras— Jessie R. (D. A. Ross). Weight today 103. 68184 Oakland 3 1 l:13j last loo 2 4 :: 31 ::" Keogh Grace G-. Sngarmald, Gateway. i.s"s7 Oakland FC 1:101 ^,,,«1 108 i E E ::J -- Ke.,gh Fireball, Romaine. wappa. 67613 Ascot Park " I li:. good 105 4 6 E 5L ::"• Uors-y Toance, Fustian, laitipid.-s. NONIE LUCILLE, ch. f, 4, by Bradwardine— Duchess of Kilwarlin (C. C. McCafferty). Weight today 101. 68087 Oakland FC 1:104, good M6 14 M 8 8 8 ■ .1 Hnnter Fireball. Royal Rogue. Romaine. i; 030 Oakland E 1 2 t 1:081 K"" 1 !""• :; :; :: B» ,;'- W I'is-h-r K.M.l'.iatlain, Th.-Misi. rouf.l.-raie 67S72 Oakland 5 1 2 f 1:104 hvy 105 1 1 1 l5 1- C Koerner Gateway. Beechwood. Kudora. ti^.slt Oakland 7 1 1 f 1:371 slop lo:! 4 11 1 1»* 5'i Lycurgus Massa, Dorado, Pinikliu. LORD OF THE FOREST, b. g, 4. by Octagon— Lady Violet (M. B. Arterberry). Weight today 100. 68030 Oakland 5 1-2 f 1:061 g I i"7 8 s s s \ : v Wright K.'M.l'.rattain. TbeMlst, 'Confderate r,7711 Oakland 5 12 f 1:1" hvj 166 •'- 2 2 :t"k (;•; J Hunl.-r Bryan, PontOtOC, Nouie Lucille. t;7on Oakland 5 l 2 r 1:071 _,h„i iu7 :: 1 :; : * ;i14,..v Brown Liiaro, Rapid Water. Btkel Bay. 67461 Oakland :; 1 1 Mi good 107 4 1 1 l1 In A Brown Nigrette, Sea Lad. Delagoa. DARUMA, ch. f, 4, bv Solitaire II.— Georgia VI. (P. Reilly). Weight today 98. 68220 Oakland ■'■ 1 l : '. i rasl 106 5 i; :, a\ 4' .1 McBride Gov. Orman, 11 Dance. B.M.BrattaTn. 67841 Aa -■' Park 3 I 1:151 mud 106 i 2 2 1*1 l* II Preston Silver Stocking, saimida. Lacene. 67762 Ascol Park 7 s l ::;o slow 125 Left at tin- poet. M Preston I:- \ -it. Rodolfo, Stoensel. PAL, b. o, 4, by Paladin — Silenta (D. S. Fountain). Weight today 95. 68122 Oakland 7 1-2 f 1:34 fast 168 5 11 1 1? 2* Jarrett Confessor. Bdnardo, Elevation. 68089 Oakland 7 1-2 f 1:341 good '"T s * :- ,; 8 8" .larr-tt Sugarinaid. Massa. Fisher Bov. S8031 Oakland 1116 1:49 good 188 Ell 1 li 25 Jarrett Dutiful. Hugh McGowan, Benvolio. C7!Hi7 Oakland lm 20y 1:45 fair 103 5 3 :: 3 li 3* Jarrett Christine A.. Dutiful. Warte Nicht. 87461 Oakland 3 4 1 :141 good 100 S 7 6 5- 5«1 C Williams!., of the Forest, Nigrette. Sea Lad. NAPPA. b. c, 3, bv Solitaire II.— Alma Dale (J. Coffey). Weight today 93. 68181 Oakland 5 1-2 1 1:071 fast 112 I :: :: :: : W Knapp NaiiveSon. O. Shore, M. Bettahder. 68087 Oaklaml PC l:10| g'«Kl '.'1 :: 3 :: 2a» 4:i M I'reston Fireball. Royal Rogue, Romaine. 67838 Ascol 3 1 1:15 fast M6 2 :: 4 4} 2" Kunz Coin. Sue. Bel. hatnlK-r, Pe) .A,Salt 67790 Ascot 7-8 l:28f Slop 112 2 4 E 5 4* "' W Knapp .1. Kelson, L.Stauhope. E.T. Fryer. GOLD HEATHER, eh. f. 3. bv Goidcrest — Heatherbell (C. Van Du*en). Weight today 88. (7407 Oakland lm 20y 1:461 slop 102 7 4 4 4 5' 7" E Dugan Hap. Bice, Fairystreet, D.oidrl.-ans 67386 Oakland 7-8 l:28i good 100 10 10 10 16 5} 5* Gross Sahara. La Rose. Marten, -r. 67333 Oakland 3-4 lU6g fair 102 8 1 " ::i 6*1 Gross Blanche C, Pimkini. D. of Orleans. 67207 Oakland :t4 1:ls mud 106 s 6 2 23 P. Gross Vinton. Triumphant. Blanche C. 66861 Oakland 5 1 _' f 1 :os good 107 M 9 8 9s 91* Gross All.hidlev. W. Sandals. St.F.luiwoo.1 i FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (P.:s 4 — 117.1 WATER CURE, ch. g. 10. by Watercress— Lena's First (T. A. Davies). Weight today 109. 68219 Oakland lm 50y lit faal i"7 I 7 7 s it li : W smiili Bdnardo, Corrigan, R.-lvoir. 68145 Oakland 1 1 16 1:481 r*st ! '• '■ ■"■ " '■ s s 7 V Smith Dutihil. Cadk-hon, Invader. 67034 Oakland lmlOOy 1:48 fast M8 :: S3 4 7 1"t& Wilson WJt.Gate*. Harbor. G. P. M.-Near. i,--'.s Oakland 1 1-8 1:551 good 160 8 2 1 2 21 r," F Wilson Byreaerdale, I:. Prince. MonacoMaid 665S8 Oakland 7-S 1 :% ?. slow 104 ?, 1 2 0 62 4- F Wilson Santa Ray. Fury. Judge. ISMAILIAN, b. h, 5. by St. Andrew — Ismalia (H. R. Schaffer). Weight today 107. 6S1S0 Oakland l 1 2 1:38 fast 101 "• l i l -'-' :iTl W Kelly baflammable, Iras. Raster. 68122 Oaklaml 7 12 1 1:34 rasl 106 8 6 HI 10 10 10-' W Fischer Confessor. Pal. F.duaido. 68032 Oakland 1 1:42] good 114 ti 6 6 6 6 6"1W Dugan Rul.y. M. Hollander. Northwest. BAKER, b. h, 6, bv Sir Modred — Quadrant (R. R. Rice, Jr.). Weight today 10?. f,7S71 Oakland 1 1-16 1:5" hvy 110 8 6 •'• 0 6' 5'3 Borel Driers. Little Mirthful. Bonar. 67733 Oakland 1 1-16 1:58 mud los 2 f. 6 6 6 61!1-\W Fischer Cadichoa, Briers, Isalielita. 67358 Oakland 2 1-4 8:681 fair 103 9 S 9 9 9 9" Horner Ramus. F.dwiu Gum, Miss Rillie. ANOTHER GUESS, br. c. 4, by Charade — Pueblo (Mrs. C. E. Miller^. Weight today 105. 53244 Oakland 5 8 1:03] sl'-p 98 • 7 7 7-7 *JWiley Lorena M.. Iron Watson, Avonella. -.:; 1 71 Oak . 5 s- 1 ~' -l fair l11". 1 8 E 5* 5* T nan Abe Meyer, Daruiua. Busy Bee. FASTOSO, ch. h, 5, by Rey el Santa Anita^ — Aritta (E. J. Baldwin). Weight today 104. 68183 Oakmnd 1 l 16 1:484 fasi li" I 5 :: :: ',- 7"*,W Knapp Edoardo, Cadicbon, Hippocrates. 68085 Oakland 1 I E 1:664 ^ 1 li-' 2 E 8 1" in- 1 r-» w Knapp Bdnardo. HugbMcGowan, Lit. Joker 65843 Oakland lm oOy 1:44| fast 1"7 I 2 3 3 5- 5'-°lIy WilliamsWater Cure. lury. Magrane. FRANK FLITTNER, ch. c, 4, by Bannockburn — Derfargilla (J. S. Wood). Weight today 102. 67611 Oaklaml 5 1 I 1 1:871 j-'"od ins E E E t; $u p Wilson Usaro, Rapid Wafer. Kthel Day. 61300 Oakland 7-S 1:29? slop 101 6 6 7 S 5i 3"i Weber Wee Lass. E. Thatcher. D. Wilson. 61225 Oakland lm 2 )y 1 :44J slop 100 4 7 7 6 51" 412 Weber J. K. F.. Pentagon. Frolic. 6104S Oakland 11:46 mud 101 9 8 8 8 7& 8*1 Weber Quickrich, Pentagon. Fred Bent. DARTHULA, ch. m, 5. by Pirate of Penzance — Deception (Hall & Marshall). Weight today 102. 68201 Oakland S-l 1:158 fasi 107 10 12 12 1" o-";Vun,i,-r't G.P.McNear. hhatructor. Mil. Man. 68066 Oakland 1 1-8 1:661 good 105 4 1 I 3 61 6*»1M Preston Eduardo, HugbMcGowan, Lit. Joker 67232 Oakland lm 20y 1:18 slop 102 E 3 2 7 9 '.i"-U Hunter L. Mirthful, Lady Fashion, F.. Hours 86883 Oakland lm 50y 1:45 good 107 12 3 3 41 410 L WilliamsRolla. Talamund, Ismailian. SANDSTONE, br. h. 5. by Sandnngham — Emotional (Fleur de Lis Stable). Weight today 99. .Ms:; Oakland 1 1 16 1:481 fee' l"1 112 2 4' 4^ Buxton Bdnardo, Cadlchon, llipi rates. 68108 Oakland 11:421 last 109 2 .; s s 3" 81* K.-ogh Edith James. Vada. Oratorlan. 86180 Oakland 7 1-2 f 148ft Slop 107 2 13 5 5J 6I61A Brown El Chihuahua, J. l'endergasl . Exgno FURY, ch. h, 5, by Crescendo— Furia (G\ P. McNeil). Weight today 99. 68068 Oakland 1 1 8 1:55ft fast ln2 6 8 2 2 i'ft 2*1 Mentry Talamund. Ray. Alma Roy. 67866 Oakland 7 l 1 I 1461 fair 166 I 8 7 8 7- 4* Mentry Talamud. Mecapnt, Dersshi, uibSJ Oakland 1 1:442 fair 102 11 10 10 8 8* 7'7£Mentry Salable. W. B. Gates, Rolla. 667S5 Oakland lm 20y 1:46* mud 104 S 6 4 7 73 714lMentry Byronerdale. Daniel C, Trapsetter. MISTRESS OF ROLLS, b. m. 5, bv Esher— Betty Waddell (H. E. Rowell). Weight today 97. 68108 Oakland 1 Pl-^ fasi 1"7 7 E 7 7 in- n--- a Brown Edith Janus. Vada. Oratorlan. 68047 Oakland FC 1:121 good 128 E I S 7»* 7**ftW Fbaehei -Tin- Skipper. Aunt Polly. W. Times. 67868 Oakland 3-1 1:18 hvv 107 12 12 11 10 10'«iljeihe v L.Faustus. DickWilson, BTingthorpe 65814 Oakland 6 1-2 f 1 :224 slop 107 3 8 9 8 7,sJSandy Metlakatla, El Chihuahua, Pachuci SEVEN BELLS, ch. c. 3. by Faraday — Notre Dame (E. J. Ramsey). Weight today 97. 07432 Oakland 6 1-2 f 1:2.3 good no 7 7 7 7a 6'*1R Davis Vinton. Convent Bell, Defense. 67:i",7 Oakland I 1:42J fair lul s 9 0 9 9 9'-'° R Davis Happy Rice. Begem, Treas. Seeker. 67333 Oakland 3-4 1:16ft fair 102 4 7 7 7 "' R Davis Blanche C. Pimkini. I). of Orleans. 67033 Oakland 6 1-2 t 1:21ft fast 93 9 7 5 5' 6' R Davis Triumphant. Rosearo, Dora I. CONVENT BELL, b. f, 3, by St. Avonicus— Sister Modred (W. M. Caine). Weight today 97. 68218 Oakland 8 4 1:151 fasi MS I I 5 8s 65 McClain Kinder*, Galvestoaian, Maia. 680 ".» Oakland ; s 1:28ft good 102 2 2 :; 2 8* 2'i McClain WEeklow, Tanaaa, Barniag Rush, 07'.:::: Oakland 7-8 1:31 slow 107 2 6 G 2 lh 11 A Wright Mitre. Nancy W.. Cheers. 67761 Oakland 7 8 1 :38ft mud 186 E 3 5 5 4* 4-J J Hunter Kudora. Mediant. Johnny Lyons. 676.5.; Oaklaml 1 1-16 1:50ft slop 100 3 1 1 1 23 26 Scoville Mabel Hollander. Kogo. Tanana. SIXTH RACE — 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Alowances. (1:12- •: 11v | JOHN H. SHEEHAN, ch. c, 3, by Rubicon— Carilla (J. M. Crane). Weight today 112. 68203 Oakland E l 2 ( 1:08ft fasi IM t; 7 s 6*1 '■ McLau'aM. Amelia, Sycamore, Pr. of CastBe 68051 Oakland 5 1-2 f 1:09 g.«wl 112 2 2 2 Eak S,alG M'Lau'nl'.Neugent, Sycamore, G.Seiitimeut. 67786 Oakland FC 1:13 hvy los 3 1 4 4"4 44J G McPau'nJ. Lyons. Wool Sandals. Cheers. 67761 Oakland IS l;3n* mud 110 2 2 1 4 5J 7**|G McLau'nEudora. Mediant. Jotmny Lyons. SYCAMORE, ch. c. 3. by Preston-pcns — Sweetness II. (J. Martin, Jr.). Weight today 112. i;s'o; Oakland 5 1 ' I l : IS- fasi 116 11 lfl ■ ■•' 2ft K Lynch M. Amelia. Pr. of CastBe, Cheers. 68061 Oakland 5 1-2 f 1:03 good 112 S 7 7 2^ 2" K Lynch F.Vgent. G.Sentimeut. P.of Castile 67932 Oakland 3-4 1:17| slow 112 10 5 3 2* lh K Lynch Joyful. Kruka. Sibari. • 67786 Oakland FC 1:1™ hvv 108" 5 5 6 6 611 E Lynch J. Lyons. Wool Sandals. Cheers. 67188 Oakland 3-4 1:17 slop 112 10 10 10 10 10**ftF Graham Kokomo, Mitre, Sam Barber. PRINCE OF CASTILE, gr. g. 3. by Canopus— La Reina (J. Touhey). Weight today 109. 68203 Oakland S 1 2 Fl :88ft fasi 113 ! ' 3 ' -I McBride May Amelia, Sycamore. Cheer a 6S051 Oakland "5 1-2 f 1:08 g,xxl lno l 10 9 6' 4; J McBride F.Neugent, Sycamore, G. Sentiment. 659C7 Oakland 6 1-2 f 1:088 Slop 109 4 E 3 3" 37J 1. Williamslngham, F. Mulbollan.l. HiloDeOro. 65878 Oakland 5 1-2 f POSg slop 97 6 6 4 4* 4"'1W Miller EthelDay. E. M. Brat tain. Dutiful. 85803 Oakland 6-s l:01il fast 112 2 3 3 fas 1| W Knapp F. Neugent. Ingham. Joe Harlan COMO. br. g. 4, by Bedeck— Calora(W. M. Marks). Weight today 109. 68143 Oakland 5 1 2 f 1:07| fast 106 7 5 S B' 4: F Graha-nP. N. ugeiit. JobnayLyons, La Rose. 68851 Oakland 5 1 2 f 1 9 asad 888 S 4 :; 4ft H!". W Fischer F.Neugent, Sycaeaore, G. Sentiment. 66166 Oakland 5-S 1:03 hvy 188 2 111* l'i W Miller Calmar. AI Lindley. Johnny Lyons. 66076 Oakland 5-S 1:02ft slow 1 10 4 4 2 2J 2l J atcBride legaaaa, 1". Neugeat, PMulliolland. 65742 Oakland 5-8 1:01ft slow 111 11 9 9 9 915 J MclntyreS. Barber. P. of Castile. Ros»t liei ry CHEERS, b. g, 3, bv Darebin— Rose of ths Glen (Keene Bros.l. Weight today 109. 6S203 Oaklaml 5 1 ' I 1:881 last 113 5 s 5 2" 4- T Ric- M. Amelia. Sycamore. Pr. ol Castile 679::.; Oakland 7-8 1:31 slow 164 1 2 2 3 8ft 4J T Rice Convent Bell. Mitre. Nancy W. 67786 Oakland PC 1:18 hvv 105 I 2 13' 3'J Borel J. Lyons, WoolSandals, J.H.Slieehan 87758 Oakland 1 1 : 15ft mud 104 4 11 2 3' 4t*|8cOTiBe KegO, M. Hollander, L. Rossington. LOUISE FITZGIBBON, blk. f. 3, by Sain— Grand Shot (B. Schreiber). Weight today 107. 6S . Oakland S 1 2 f 1:081 fasi 113 2 1 3 v_ 5*1 W Dugan M. Amelia. Sycamore, Pr. ol CastBe 68051 Oakland E 1-2 f IM go«Hl h'2 !» 8 6 8 6**111 Davis 1'. Neugent. Sycamore. G.Seutiinent. 67488 Oakland 5 1-2 f 1:08ft slop 101 E 6 6 6* 610 Sandy Wool Sandals. S. Barber. J. Lions. C73U Oakland 6 1-2 f 1:23ft fair 107 6 5 E 5' 510 Sandy Melitah. JoliuuvL.vons, Triumphant. HINDERS, ch. f, 3, by Woolsthorpe— Lucasta (W. E. A— llegate). Weight today 107. 6S21S Oakland 3 I 1:15- fast mi 5 2 2 -; II E Dugan Galvestonian, Maia, otto Price. 66663 Oakland 5-S 1:02r fast 888 11 10 10 10 9'-1 K Robins' nTony Faust, Native Son. Melitah. TALENTOSA, b. c, 3. by Galveston— Talluda (T. H. Williams') Weight today 107. 67257 Oakland F C 1:121 slow II" •'! -' '-' 41 5" Sandy John II. Slieehan. Kvuka. Avona. 66602 Oakland P C 1:11ft alow 104 6 a 5 5" »' 1W Mill, r Ingham, Gemmell. Fair Fagot. 66465 Oakland 5 1-2 f 1 :10j hvy 112 4 7 7 8« S-'^L WilliamsRed Bill. Al Lindley. Joyful. MAY AMELIA, br. f. 3. by Bannockburn— Amelia May (W. P. Magrane). Weight today 107. 6K203 Oakland E i 2 f 1:081 fast 101 '. i I 1- 11 P Graham Sycamore, Prince of Castile, Cheers 68051 Oakland 5 1-2 f 1 •- fi'xxl '"7 3 :'• 5 8 7'" F Graham P. Neugent, Sycamore, G. Sentiment. 65608 Oakland 5-S 1:01 fast lio 8 9 S SJ 7'5 Graham Christmastide. Furse. Azusa. YANK, ch. g. 3, by Morte Fonse— Necedah (Neily & MeigsK Weight today 104. 67932 Oakland ',4 1:171 slow 109 5 3 2 4' 6"1C WilliamsSycainore. Joyful. Kruka. 67735 Oakland 5 s I 821 mud ln7 5 6 •• 6* 41J,.I Hunter Pimkini. Kokomo, Wool Sandals. 67586 Oakland PC 1:12ft good 166 4 4 6 6 61 ;£W Fischer Triumphant, Kokomo. Grace G. 67457 Oakland 5 1-2 f 1:0U good M8 8 10 lo 10 10"lEarn8h*w F. Neugent. Burn. Bush, Calmar. 59457 Oakland 109" 3-8 fast 5011 2* i; T Clark Viola BT, Piuikin. Peerless Lass. BURNING BUSH, b. g. 3. by Lord Dalmeny — Minyon (Selma Stable). Weight today 104. 68108 Oakland 1 1:421 l"sl ''" s * "• :; 8* o"M: l)a\i- Edith James. Yada. Oratorlan. 68029/Oakland 7-8 l v-' i-""hI 104 3 111 1- 4'UV Fischer Wickiew, Convent Bell, Tanana. C70OS Oakland F C 1:13 goad 97 9 9 7 5"* 5* G McI/hlinPhalanx. Curriculum. Delagoa. 67457 Oakland 5 1-2 f 1:09ft good 109 2 2 2 2' 2* C WilliamsF. Neugent. Calmar. Tea Tray II. HUMADA. b. f. 3. bv Colonel Wheeler— Humidity (J. F. Clifford). Weight today 102. • - " Oakland 5 fl 1 OBJ mud 108 3 2 4 5J 410 A Brown M. Matthews. Prl.ssl.ass. Fesc der» 0 Oakland 3 1-2 f 42ft fast 110 • 9 9 S'-U J Walsh Valeitreuse. Pescador.GoldlleiUhei 59882 Oakland U8 3 1-2 f fa;-t 42 7 2 6" 4* "Minder Tawasenlha. Grace G., Bine Bottle. 59807 Oakland 188 3 1-8 f slow 4818 1 la*. 2* I. WilliamstJrace G.. Clements. Marion Rose. 59434 Oakland 112 3-8 gooa 36 4 It- 3*1 Radtke Native Son, Palemoa, Jil. Page 6 Preparation For 2,000 Horses.: Secretary Davis Says All Available Stalls in Louisville Will Be Occupied. PREPARATION FOR 2.000 HORSES. Secretary Davis Says All Available Stalls in Louisville Will Be Occupied. Louisville. Ky., April 1". — Secretary Davis of the New Louisville Jockey Club says that M l€ss than L'.OOO horses will be liore for the spring meet ins:. The laitiest number of racers ever (iiartered in Lpatofflk in any previous year was last fall, wlieu at (liun-hill l) »wns and Douglas Park 1.0CM) were ared for. This year stall room has hum provided for !MHt horses at the Downs. 600 at Douglas Dark and 2T 0 stalls have been engaged on the outside. The New Louisville Jockey Club baa thai number of stalls at Its command, in addition scores of private stalls will be used. With the closing of the season in New Orleans today two special trains, made up of twenty-live can, will leave for Louisville with horses to be raced at Lexington, Louisville and Latonia. He ■Mm then trains a large number of horses will be shipi ed by express. Tiie racers will reach the city on Tuesday. Secretary Davis furnishes the following list of owners and the number of aann he will provide for: At Churchill Downs — Tin ma- I'. Hayes. SB; Win. Hayes, ."»: Kdward Oorrtgaa, is; Pal l unne. 12: Barney Schreiber. B; .Mm FerrK is; \y. H. fixer. 12: Sim OrMfca, 10: J. C. Calm. 10; .1. r. Str.ide. S: Sam Parmer, 14: "Wink'' Williams. 8; lack Slice han. ; flea. ,1. Ion-. ls; Kd Al\«.,. 18; ■-[, \" Formau. 4: Hen Vim-ent. : I* 11. Jones. ." ; A I'' Oldham. 4: Lon Jones. 1.".: John M. Hi -ndrie. 4. C. Y. Tarns. 2: J. T. Stewart, 7: J. C. Milam. 2b: W. J. Young, 14: Joe Hawkins. It; Huah McCarren. 10; E. J. Gildersleeve. 7: Kiev Dorter. 2: Danny Burford. o: J. Himy. ::: G gc V.ennott. 18; J. J. Marklein, S: W. J. 1 awe, : J. H. Baker, 15. Donglas Dark lioee GoMblatt, 8; J. H. Seal .". '•Jumps'' Combs. 8; J. J. ll.nmi^an. .'I: F. A. Libby. 4; W. F. ajaa, 8; w. /. Overton A r.. S; 1". W. Torreysou. !l: K. 11. Clark. 2: Prank Bart, 4; T. B. Morris tv ( '..., 4: F. J. Douglas. S: John Mel lernand. 4: Sun Lewi-. 7: B. Hamniond. ." : John Huffman. :.: J. W. Dayton, 3; s. T. White, !•- Waller Hedges. 4: F. W. A; I. J. Schmidt, 6; A. M. Bawae. 2 This list doe- not include iiimi.v -i.iblcs thai will come from Lexington following the meeting in that city. At leaal 200 koraea will be sent fxoai Louisville to take part in the Lexiigton m-ctiug. THE MONTREAL JOCKEY CLUB LIMITED RACE COURSE: 1 i| OFFICE: BLUE BONNETS, W II St Sacrament Street, MONTREAL. J MONTREAL. 1907 SPRING MEETING 1907 The Inaugural Meeting \vill begin on Tuesday, June 4, and continue to Saturday, June 15, inclusive. The Following Stakes to Close with the Clerk of the Course, Saturday, May 4th, 1907: The King's Plate. The Kindergarten. fY11"^3 '""• •" '"• ■"■ ,M;ljl"tv) ui,h $ I , 000 Guaranteed. $500 -^FTn added by the Montreal Jockey Club. The first '„„.„ „WT, „T„ kaiae to receive the gaJaeaa, stakes, and added vJSnf^^™ vS^ILI^;UhF0R Tf °,' »""»■•' :■ r '" Ul,i'" ^"' '(' "« ' "* "■ •" So^th^*e«^d^^^"^'the,'Sh\l.0 gft in third, a Sweepatake oi ski each, parable at aceoaipaay the nine t km. .Sir. additioaal to start. time of entry, aad fM additional to start. For The Winner to be sold at auction for $3,000. If three year olils and uiiward, owned, foaled, raisi'd '•* $2,000, allowed ■ Iba, If for less. 1 lb. allowed and trained in the Province of Quebec that have f'"' l';"'h -*"10 ,io"" '" *s,,°- Beilfcai price to be never won a race, either on the Utor^ero- g^ug1?* £ £& S^^^t^T^ eaaatry. One Mile and a Quarter, the race is run. or to be sold for $3J000. A pice of plate will he iMcsenled by the l'resi- Five Furlongs. dent ,.r the club to the whuer ai ■ aoareair of the Tne Blue Bonnets Stakes. rMm " ' Ihe "* u,uo BoulK',s S^"*'' $1,000 Guaranteed. THE BLUE BONNETS STAKES. FOR THREE- YEAR-OLDS. Guaranteed Value $1,000, of which Thp C.anarWan HanHiran i ne oanaaian nanaicap. *2oo ,,, wcond. and $100 to t&e third. $10 to m $1,000 , \j\j\j v^uai Guaranteed. aiuccu, accoatpany the no „tion. $15 additional to start. Nll|| Klnnera , r $3,^00 in 1906 or 1!M 7 allowed :: lbs.: THE CANADIAN HANDICAP. FOR THREE- of $2,000 allowed 5 Iba.; ot $1.5O0 allowed 7 lbs - YEAR-OLDS AND UPWARD, owned in the Docaiit "' $1,000 allowed 10 lbs. Maidena allowed S lbs. ion of Canada. Guaranteed value si. kio. of which additional One Mile and a Furlong. $300 to the second, and $100 to the third. $10 to tl aji.-, + D I l_i *J" accompany the nomination. $19 additional to start. * ne IVIOUnt riOyai nanaicap. Weights to be announced four days before the day $2 500 Guaranteed wei' ins"::;;;,. x?;!rs £z "-! , s^sr °i£i the kov^ royal handicap. f0R' ihEEE. wu.iiis once, • His., tune. lbs. extra. rinee YEAR-0LDS AND UPWARD. Guaranteed Value horses, the property ot different owners to start, »-_•..",« n i. ,,f which :S.".m to the second and X"(K to or the race road. One Mile and a Furlong, the third, sir. to accompany the nomination, sr.n additional to start. Weights to be announced May Thp me oacques tlarmip*; uanier fiartipr fitakpc otaKes. ••'*'• winners of a race of the value of $1,000 ,,,,.,. ,,„, j,,,,^,,,,^ „L wei«hu to carry s iba. $1,000 Guaranteed. extra. One Mi!c and a Quarter. THE JACQUES CARTIER STAKES (SELLING) Thp .InrWpv/ Hliih QtalrPc FOR THREE-YEAR-OLDS AND UPWARD. Guaraa OlctlS.CS. ted value. $i,ooo, of wiiich $Mo t.. the second, and » $ i I , ««/» 000 « Guaranteed. $100 to the third. $10 to accompany the nomination. THE JOCKEY CLUB STAKES (SELLING) FOR $15 additional to start. The Winner to be sold at THREE-YEAR-OLDS AND UPWARD. $1,000 anar- auction for $2,900. If entered to be sold for $2,000, anleed. of Which $200 to sec 1 horse, and xlci) to allowed 5 lbs.: if for less. 2 lbs. allowed for each third. -Slit to accompany the norainatioa. $13 ad- $100 to $000. Selling price to be Stated through ',M""'1:.'1 '" sV"'n' 'i1;- Winner )■► be sold by auction ,,,.,,.. , ,i , ,., • , , for $3,000, 1 1!-. allowed lor cverv $ltx» (own to the l,,.ir I.ov the 12 o'clock at course at n ^ gelling price to be stated UuWgu the Entry on the day before the race at to be sold for $2,500. Boi ,i 12 o'clock n i on the day before the v^nv. • One Mile, or to be sold for .*::. k 0. One Mile and a Furlong! SATURDAY Evie Greene 9-2, 2nd How To Win| And again Lester-8 clients won heavily. MY WSi. THREE, FOUR AND flVE BEST PLAYS « r Friday sj . . . niTiirn RATHER nnvu ROYAL ... tunu WON beats em and beats em good g| TL..--J,,. Ufipn I „,* WINNING HISTORY made daily by MY I I nUrSClay Wire LOST EASY METHOD containing winning idays I ... , , I"1' -■"" consecutive races; also oilier val I nilTTrn lunil Wednesday . CUTTER WON "^: ■ * ", v", - w, ",,,i^ " I ' which are ghreo free lor your ins) tion. MB TL'eSday . . LADY IRENE .... WON MY EASY METHOD made WINNING HIS I Monday. . . W. GRISWELL ... WON s„ud,^ Aprii «h, in i«t, 3» .1, a,,,. I Mon. lay. April Mil, IN 2nd, trd, 1th ami I NOTE ■ We will send out int'ormat ion on Aqueduct Sth Bacea. nan to,- the ateetias to all clients for $10.00, This is 'p'.*]!/'' Apl'a :"h- 1N ls1, oUl ;1,ul ''"' I the Hral time LESTER advertised any ■Metiag for Wednesday. April huh. i\ -,,.1. 3rd, Ith and I iiis small amount of money. Sth Races. ifcS Thursday, April 11th, IN krd, Ith, Bth and I Dill f C0TLCD Q PR *«day, ARril 12, in trd, ith, :,tl. aad ith I Oil LLIJ I Lll W tlLS.. My' EASY METHOD i« based upon prin S| ■WBoaaual aniaai^r I Bail ■ W ajp ajp l a eipals whereby the plays made the ■ to the player instead of tile I — percentage it an ■ • c«n_ #»u---._« in S..:,« uite 37, 90 La Salle Street, Chicago. III. bookmakers afl re/. Ifain 2928. : : Owners and Tninas J££ &££& £gG£X£m $2 Daily, or $10 lor 6 Guaranteed Winners. ■*■■ tl'«:'." "W famous 'EASY METHOD' iffl free. Wires sent at ni^ht in private lei. ■ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - -- v ,„,,, |» \AA^/Vt^^AA^^ iA/VN^A^^^A^^A/N^^V absolutely make any one ■ il -^ -^_ __ _ __ beat •• •cm" and l«-at " em'" sure. Mm ' WOODS | ' address= fi « | daily form letter \ The JUithor WINNING HISTORY, I 5 142 W. 49th Street, New York. M i* Figures Combined with Information. ■^BBBBaBBBBBBBB^BBa^B^B^B^^Baaa^^Baana^aaaajB S 2 Races at AQUEDUCT and 2 at OAKLAND. C ^^j i $1.00 Daily :: $4.00 Weekly. 5 _ ' » Room S12 59 Dearborn Street Chicago. _ . _ _ ^^ ^^ ^^ ^_, \ SATURDAY OUR LETTER GAVE S j%| III I 9 |^ T « BELLE OF JESSAMINE 6-1 WON J II \J I I \# I— . • ( [ SLICKAWAY 10-1 3rd J ! %P8hi*6:: ::::::: K Si, | TO CONSERVATIVE BUSINESS MEN . Kemember: We Ruai-antee it) per cent, of our *r i* entireletter 1—8. or srive the next day's sheet KKEK. |\/| y method, giving B to 7 plays each week, V/y/^/V^A/VNAAAAAAAAAAAA^NAAAAAAr* has made good, shuwiog for the year's play i 65 per cent, winners at --cod odds, 90 CIIPPCCC in sPeculation depends on per cent. 1 2 3. Nlll.l.r^^ correct information. BEING Each selection is not only placed right, but IT i? RIfHT 0NfTHEf GROUNDS haT th" "if " J jockey up add out to win. A with one of f the most conservative trainers here . . ... ■ u i j enables ma to secure real select pointers once or winning proposition, winch, played con-twice weekly, and I am willing to wire these "good sistently with an e ivtal amount on each selection, things- to a few reliable bettors an^d to demonstrate yje|c|s good Steady income On Small that I am on the inside. I ask NO FEE WHAT- i__:*_i EVER IN ADVANCE. For particulars address capixai. ■«, T 4 n ri/-'\n' Personal letters with instructions to each client. M. LAVlbJNt, Terms: Net winnings of $1.00 flat COSEV ISLAND ; ; : MKW YORK, bet (average form) on each selection remitted weekly. THE REPEATER. Send $a.00 deposit a^ a Ruaranteo, and deduct th'9 deposit from first weeks remittance. IT WILL HAT rail to secure a copy cf Thurston's new TLKF ITBLICATION. It in sent out ev.ry Saturday at Selections wired 0 a. m. *' 00. and contairs reliable information to follow, together t with T1IHEE HOUSED (no more) that are overdue and ready. This class of horses was never sold before less than ja 4 i I • il 00 each, In sets of 5 or 10. And you will Hnd you cannot Arrhlll* I £a\A/lG lose ir you once follow ••THE REI'EiTEK." The wise e"1 1 I LIIUI — . W VW I m j ones that play these horses net the money— SO CAN VOC pa. ea^?gJTa,», -,!_ « au **~j*~-**l« 1 1 1 VV . Jefferson St. SOUTH BEND, IND. lisher, Dept. C, Suite 7-8 Bennett P.ldg , Detroit, Mich. — THE ADVANClTAGENT^ "■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■^■■■■■■■■" \ does not report every horse at each track. It gives on the | | D a | Im . / j i*l/ I \Kl f\ S1 ' average eight (8 horsesa week. Every hoiae reported should ( i 11 11 1 W CI I l\« " 0*~l« WW Llll win one of its next two starts. Instead ot being a leporter. . i ' it is l-eally a Daily reminder of high class InforniUion, sent was Our Daily One Horso Wire Saturday. •at in advance, on high-Class horses that are ready to Win ' •mi^m^mmmm—mt^^^^^mm^^^mmmmmi^^^—mmmmm' and past due. It is just the thing for the person who has I I I _^ a A • ■ »■% — ■» gf+ f— l only an hour at noon t^i make i play save-timeai! I troubh' | | I pC aJlf I par W ^a% *f* •" I ' and will make you a winner every month. $2 a month. j | I V^ WW I W* UW a*# V^ I | | H. J. OLMSTEAD, J | Record of ab~ j | Suite 304. Loyal Guard Building, Detroit. Mich. ( ( _ _ ^ __ - | | GENTLEMEN^ j ! ^ Losers ,n ^ Days! ! who cim Bake »no play ere— flay, have one or two ' REMEMBER, we give only : | iminlied dollars, which is aaOeleal to hack tea and ONE HORSE A DAY. 1 twenty dollar waaers respectively, areraging $100 . | per nionth proCI on .-losing ,hI.Is. can serine I'uKM T. C. WOOD & CO., R. SI?, S» Diarborn St., Chicago. 1 horses hi uir.- rrOBl H eM-ry morning. CeraM, re I I wbta-RT V»TAMLiaii.lM THTTPTI 1004 1B0*. I -ill! of $1.00 on each u inner sent. So loiiimissioii- handled. THE CROWN CO.. Opelika, Ala, I I 25 West 42nd Street, New York, N. Y. ..] j SUBSCEIBE FOR DAILY RACING FORM. •••••••••••••••••••••••••wW SATURDAY, APRIL 13: Belle of Jessamine, 6-1, Won Friday, April 12: BEN COLE 3-5 second Thursday, April II : LADY ISABEL 3-5 WON Wednesday, April JO: SOCIETY BUD 12 - I WON Tuesday, April 9: MARSTON 2-J third Monday, April S; LORD BOANERGES ... J8 - 5 WON April 6— WATER DOG 2-1 2nd March 30— Q.UADRILLE 5-2 2nd April 5— TICKLE* 7-1 WON March 29— SCARFELL 10-1 3rd April 4— ORMONDES RIGHT 8-5 WON March 28— ESSEX II 7-5 WON April 3— BUTTONS 2-1 WON March 27— REIDMOORE 3-5 WON April 2— AUDITOR 4-1 WON March 26 — No Selection. April 1— ANNA MAY , 2-1 WON March 25— OLD COLONY. This week you will hear from me on two or three tricks that I have a line on which will undoubtedly be productive of excellent results, as I expect generous odds laid against them. I have perfected the strongest organization for furnishing information to the public that has ever been created. Only recently have completed arrangements with certain persons whereby an exi hange will be marie for private business. As a consequence I will POSITIVELY give you the biggest run for your money that you ever have had. during the next three weeks. Join me ind my organization and I will show a handsome profit the coining few weeks. W ^^\ $5 for 6 Occasionals O^^ A H ^j 84, n9 La Saiic st ' chica£° SHENKLE'S BUSINESS METHOD made $78 past week on a apital of S-iO. Proof at otlic-e or by mail. Is it not plain to you that if we can make good wages week after week, you can do the came if you get our method! Investigation will prove that it is the only possible way to beat racing with reasonable capital. Sent on trial, with guarantee to refund money if failure can be shown You can get our method thin week for $6.00. but price will be raised to $10 no. Write or call 9 to 12 o'clock. 8. A. MIKNkl.l. -t Washington Street. Chicago. Ill Z^S^— 8 On Friday, April 19,1 $139.00 reltfa JIM0 i :^Ta,::^""z ^ § ~ ™ T-™"" V \ njfiS^j 9 goes over, rain or shine. § ^*JLS I i PRICE $2.00 j I i- wli.it ■ $30.00 I") two W4M the past week 9 t „„ 1 I « n THE TURF REPORTERS special, which .ire _ „ , . . • rirca (aaOcr rod* every day in Hm- paper aad • nusn in your subscription. _ the New York Morainx Telegraph under ad • 9 free ; MAYER & CO. I ta ;,n MaaerihtM -f the reporter (yellow # 504, 171 Washington St.. Chicago. • caver), which the present conditioa of t lie ™___— _—____,— ,»,_„^,^__,_____ — ._W horses training principal tracks. ••••••••••••••••••••••QwJWw/Wwi Hie track condition- and distance they Want, — ■ "Monda^s's^ecial: 54-63-57-60-36-15.55. MOT-PF' ^ """ 0r,Ca"S ""'^ '*"" lavr I l\ a- suspend business Saturday. • Reord M above aBcciala ha* M iaya: 15 Won, ' 9 Seconds, I Third, ' I Scrat'd. ,. „ , ~ Z~.~ . . . . . Commencing Monday, April lo. our one best bet 'ot will come from the Aqueduct track. Send all cor- Riibsc'Hbera THE TURF REPORTER, which aaly eoati respondence (Teneral I elivery, Chicaero Postoffice, $1.00 PER MONTH. 25 CENTS PER COPY. until the opening of the Loui-ville meeting. Mailed in Plain Scaled Envelope. ^Entry List: 2.400.40i.,08-411-413-418-421.454. REYNOLDS & CO. If you think direct track inf. . like ;hi- worth — — ^^r $!.(»•» per nionth. arad in your Mibscriptiou at ■■■ ^j ^^ g ~ I llll T. C. WOOD S, CO., Pub., LXClldn^C 69 Dearborn Street, 26 W Forty-second St. VDfill ANTI Ul Ml I CM. * kJ Chicago. New York. N. Y. TrSILRNll, ESTABLISHED 1904. — — TRAINS LEAVE i„^?;„;:l^^;;;^tr"" M|CH|GAN CENTRAL DEPOT, Detroit. AT i:00 AND 1:40 P. M. RACING REVIEW NATIONAL WHat the running horses did in laoe. Kooni 87, 71 Dearborn Street, Chieaco A c.nipicte record of the performances and win- . nings of nil horses raein? last Price $1. MONDAYS ■aailiaaill 81 hCUL. Arkansas Ari.»„s»„ , Master Master Miehtv Blueiav Biue.iaj year. Migiity^ gjj^ Racing Form PublisUiug Co., 124 Fifth fl.00 Per Month. -:- •:- 25 Cents Per Copy. Avcuue, Cuicayo. 111. W. H. Rowe The New Registrar. W. H. ROWE THE NEW REGISTRAR. W. II. Itowe. who has been for many years identi-lied with the thoroughbred horse breeding iadustrj in this eoutry and considered an authority on pedi grees. has succeeded J. E. Wheeler as Registrar of the Jockey Club. This announcement will be received with acclaim by horsemen in all parts of the country, for it would have been hard to find a more carelessly conducted office than that of the Registrar in recent years. Mr. Rowe is presume.! To ie thoroughly competent and it is to be expected that he will soon have the affairs of the office iu good shape and that they will continue so. Wool Sandals Leaves Oakland. WOOL SANDALS LEAVES OAKLAND. San Francisco. Cal.. April 1.".. — Wool Saudals. Colonel W. F. Applegatc's candidate for the Ken tacky Derkf will be shipped from Oakland to Louisville. Ky.. tomorrow. Along with him will go Kinders and Waswift. Colonel Applegate has arranged with jockey C. Koerner to ride the colt in the Derby. Holdfast's Price $10,000. HOLDFAST'S PRICE $10,000. Louisville. Ky.. April 1."!. — At the time of the sale of Holdfast to A. R. Hamilton, of Pittsburg, the price paid Klmer Railcy for the three-year old son of Alloway -Squeeze was variously stated. Mr. KaUej today said that the price was $10,000. Answers To Queries. ANSWERS TO QUERIES. [Communications without names and addresses ot senders will not be answered or noticed.! II. il.. Hammond. Ind. It is (ot you to decide J. M.. Port Huron. Mich. It was a losing wager. ■I If., Port Huron. Mich. The Jiiim- lteddick wager lost. Bliison. Chicago. No. The horse was in the starlet's eontrol. a. C. t.. Ooraaihaw, O. The highest price laid against Boatgonerj was 13 t,, .-,. c. 11.. Chicago. Apparently then was n,. \i, Kenn.i entry and the bet was a draw. .M. 11.. Chicago, it would attach to the ami race in which the owner had an catry of two or awre bone*. Carlton. Toronto. Out. No replies by mail. The horaea referred to did not start Starch 12. IS or 14. so then is nothing 10 decide. Wager between banes thai run unplaced are draws. Important Stake Dates. IMPORTANT STAKE DATES. Carter Handicap, Aqueduct, New York ....April 15 Bayside Steeplechase, Aqueduct, N. Y April 15 Rose Stakes. Aqueduct, N. Y April 16 Rockaway Stakes, Aqueduct, N. Y April 17 Ozone Stakes, Aqueduct, N. Y April 18 Arverne Stakes. Aqueduct, N. Y April 19 Winfield Steeplechase, Aqueduct, N. Y April 20 Canarsie .Stakes. Aqueduct, N. Y April 20 Queens County Handicap, Aqueduct, N. Y... April 20 t'nion Stakes. Aqueduct. N. Y April 22