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Daily Racing Form: n. Sunday, January 12, 1908
Daily Racing Form: n. Sunday, January 12, 1908 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1908 drf1908011201 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Sunday, January 12, 1908 Daily Racing Form. Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1908 $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] THE PRICE OF DAILY RACING FORM IS FIVE CENTS EVERYWHERE. DO NOT PAY MORE. California is no exception. The accounts of dealers who charge more will be closed. £a/7y a \1 (jLJI jUbJUbml 01 ID v VOL. XIV. NO. 11. - CHICAGO, SUNDAY, JANUARY 12, 1908. PRICE 5 CENTS Cooney K. a Stake Winner: Is an Added Starter to the Speed Handicap and Defeats Al Muller COONEY L A STAKE WINNER IS AN ADDED STARTER TO THE SPEED HANDICAP AND DEFEATS AL MULLER. Marse Abe Finishes First, but Is Disqualified for Fouling: — Frank Lord Takes a Race— Javotte Cut Down. New Orleans. La.. January 11. — Today's disagreeable weather conditions, the worst this winter. (Mnd a nofieeable shrinkage in the attendance. ■ad il una the smallest Saturday erowd of this season. Under favorable conditions, the card would have been considered one of the best offerings thai Secretary Magma baa arranged, but the bad track caused the Speed Stakes, the feature, to be riddled with withdrawals, those most likely to furnish a spirited contest being absentees. Cooney K. anil F.velyn S. were added to the stake. Burttsehell's wisdom was manifest when his candidate was returned an easy winner, much to the chagrin of the •'form" speculators, who had pinned their faith to A] Mullcr. The latter attempted to make a runaway race of it and did run into, what appeared a wl— llaj, had. but ii the stretcli run he began t« tire and. under punishment, swerved badly to the inner rail where the going was deepest. Cooney K. also swerved, hut recovered in plenty of time to win drawing away. Keator. a frequent disappoint-• nient. failed to show improvement, but was good enough to take third place. The net value of the ■take to the winner was $1,200. Th" tabulated history of the Speed Handicap is n.s follow-: Year. Winner. A. Wl. Jockev. Val. Time. IsOO S. of Bethlehem! 1)7 Frost | 999 1:1.1 PtoO Triaditza ....: !M; Domini, k .. 00 1:141 Btol ,I(k- Martin 4 llo Dale 999 1:17' PHI2 St. Cuthb.it.. 8 lit! Odoiii 1.2.10 1:1-1 1908 Amigarl 4 02 Phillips ... 1,510 1:17 11MI4 Aut. Leaves...". 1(11 II. Callahan 1,400 1:191 lmv-Itnni's Horn..:: 117 Crbumtua .. 1,999 1:121 1905*141 Sorcierc . .:: 100 Sewell 1,040 1:10 l»W Juggle* :: US Nieo! 1.4.10 1:1:'.+ J'.t07 Not run this Near. 1909 Cooney K. ...4 100 J. Brants.. 1.200 1:1'.»£ *Run twice t!iis year. The lirst disiiualitication of the year, in a two-year-old race, came witli the running of the first nee, when Marse AIk\ L. A. (Vila's goad colt, was s.| hack after leading the other thirteen starters I" the finish. Jockey S'icol. who rode Irtaneh which finished second. lodged a complaint with the judges that he had been impeded through the stretch run. and tl ■•■ judges were of the same mind for tluv awarded the race to Irfano'i. The displacing of Marse Abe gave si'coud place to Mrs. S'owao, and third inoney to Hammock l'.oy. The latter is evidently u colt of merit, for he was away poorly and .!• -•.. .I ■ tremendous gap. Be impresses one as being best over a looser distance. The layers again bad their innings, as favorites were downed in most of their races. In addition to the surprise furnished by Cooney K.'s victory, Thomas Calhoun and Refined upset calculation by romping away with lirst money in their respective races. In the .losing BMC Sea Salt and Ace High divided the betting and the pair hid the I'-sult between them . for ill,- last three furlongs. Dunne's .insistent tilly drawing away in the stretch to win with plenty in reserve. Wiliiani Lakeland, the well-known eastern owner and tiainir. was one of today's arrivals and will remain Bar several days liefore going to his home in Mobile, where he will rest up for a while be tore resuming charge of his string of racers now in winter quarters adjacent to Brighton Beach. Robert Tucker arrived today freai his home in Louisville, Ky.. and will rentals for tin- remainder of iii-. racing season. Mi. lacker ut edited hand soui.I' by the disqualification of Marse Abe in the oaeaing race. Javoitc will be laid up for a long time as the i' -nil of being jumped on and having her leg badly cut. Burlew Ic O'Neill, who bet heavily on their Bel-Bjcre In yesterday's race, were so disgusted with his showing that they sold him to M. Ooldblatt lor the consideration of one dollar. He will lie shipped to California. Jioefcey 6. Swain, who bad the mount on Lthcl Carr in the third rsjBC today, and after the tilly had swer. -1 Into Thomas Calhoun and almost threw him dssrn, lodged si claim of foul against C. Henry on Thsssai Calhoun, but the judges ignored the claim. Lynrin J. Davis will arrive shortly to solicit entries to Stakes to be run for at (lie boutsvllh Jockey Club's spring meeting. While here. Mr. Davis will confer with CJeneral Manager Winn re sardJag the li-t of stakes that will be offered at the Empire City track. '•'lie disqualification of Marse Abe did not meet with general approval. To close observers it appeared as if Meal and Lee both were guilty of rough riding, and. under the conditions, the race should have been a Mowed to stand as the harass On lulled. Information from Hot Springs Is to the effect that acting Governor Pladall is still undecided about • ailing an extra session of the legislature and that in the event he decides to do so it will not be likely that the lawmakers will convene until late in February or early in March. Unless favorable legislation js enacted. Oaklawn will lio't attempt a race meeting this year, is the general opinion. Kenilworth Park Stakes Announced KENILW0RTH PARK STAKES ANNOUNCED. The list of stakes to be run at the K-nilworth Park Minim. -r meeting of the Buffalo Racing Association at Buffalo have been announced to close for eatrles IVbruary SO. The most important stak. the Buffalo Derby, has been increase.! in value from ! $9900 to a guaranteed value of $6,000. The list offered is as follows: Buffalo Derby, three-year-olds. 13.000 guaranteed: 1 14 miles. Tonawanda Hsadlcsp. three-year-olds and over 91.800 guarant 1: ] 1 Hi miles.' l.ock|M,rt Handicap, three \ ear-olds and over, JM..100 guaranteed: ] mile. Black Rod; Handicap, three-year-olds and aver, • 11.900 guaranteed: ::-4 mile. Independence Selling stak.-.. three \ ear-olds and 1 over. 11,800 guaranteed: 1 1-8 miles. Dominion Selling Stake*, three-year-olds and over. • 11.990 guaranteed: 9-4 mile. Iroquois Stakes. 1 w . -J ear -olds, $1,500 guaranteed-.-, s mile. QsaeseS Selling Slakes, two year obis. SI. .loo i guaranteed: (i 1-2 furlongs. Lafayette Slakes, t wo year old fillies and geld iugs. si 500 guaranteed; r.s mile. Niagara Steeplechase. four | . -ar olds and over, $1 iHxt guarantee.]; short coarse. Hamilton steeplechase, four-year-olds and seat, $l.oOO guaranteed: short coarse. Toronto Steeplechase, four-\ ear olds and over. $1,000 guaranteed; lull course. Santa Anita Handicap to Edwin Gum: Distance Too Far for Colonel Jack-Rifleman Fails to Break Mile Record SANTA ANITA HANDICAP TO EDWIN GUM. Distance Too Far for Colonel Jack — Rifleman Fails to Break Mile Record. Los Angeies, CaL, .lannary 11. Secretary K. C. Smith presented probably the best card of the meeting today, many of the fastest harass at the course eonipoling in the different laces. Many shrewd horsemen expected the American record for a mile on a circular track to go by the board in the third race, but were disappointed. Rifleman, the winner, turning the course in 1 :: 7S. The Santa Anita Handicap was the (lay's -feature, and was one of the best speculative races of the meeting. Colonel Jack found the distance a little too far and had to succumb to IMwiu Cum A sudden !i:il has taken place in the selling war. but hoi semen expect some lively lioosting in the selling races next week. The dra.v-in found twenty two books doing husi-sess, i hi r they fathered nothing, as the public bad by far the better of rhc day's speculation. The oa ■iters' handicap was framed for the purpose of Si I ring an attempt to break tin- present record for a mile over a circular track, but Rifleman, while equalling the track record, which is within one tilth of a second of the record jointly held by Dick Welles and Kianiesha. was apt pushed out and the result was a disappointment. Edwin Gate won the Santa Anita Handicap, which featured the card, after being Saved in the early rsnalllg, sad, coming with a greal Must of speed in the stretch, linally Wore down Colonel Jack, which tired badly in the closing strides, evidently finding the mile ami a quarter a trifle too far. Death of a Great Race Mare DEATH OF A GREAT RACE MARE. The weekly issue of the German '•Calendar" announces the death at the age of tweiny-eighl of the brilliant race mare, ileiieimniss. winner of the Oaks of 1NS2. which was expensed Mas I'nglniul to Germany in 18f»:i. Her turf career extended over four ■sassaa. As i two-year-old the daughter- of Rosi.rucian — X.uneh-ss. which was bred by Mr. John Watsoa at Waresl.y. won all her seven races, taunting her initial dead heat with King of the Fairies at Saiidowu in the spring of LSNl as a win. In her lirst two races she was owned and ridden by Tom Cannon. who I ght her as a yearling for :;:in guineas, and he -i ..oeiiilv sold hi i to !.uii Mainl'onl. M wuose colors she won the remainder of her r ic. 1 as a Juvenile, Including the Astley Stakes, the Convivial Produce at "\ork, and the Clievcby Stakes in the Honghtsa week. In the next year she was not seen out until the Oaks, for which she carried Lord Stamford's "ligut blue, black and gold belt" to vietorv from St. Marguerite, winner of the One Thousand Guineas. Nellie and others, running without success in rive subsequent attempts. For the St. Leger she Started at 11 to S on, with her stable companion. Shot Over (heroine of the Two Thousand Guineas and Derby, and admittedly her inferior!. sec. eel in demand. They finished in accordance with their market positions, but were beaten by Dutch Oven, which brought off a 40 to 1 chance. In the next year Coboimniss was the properly of the late Lord Alington. and. carrying Ost Bab, was beaten by Hornpipe in a sensational race for the Stewards' Chp, failing by only a head after victor} had seemed assur-'d. She was also beaten bv a similar narrow margin for the I'ortland Elate, when conceding seven pounds to Lowland Chief. In ISM she was twice victorious at Ascot, and also won the Stockbridge Cup. At the stud in 9)Bgfsad and Germany she was ■ prolific matron, producing sixteen foals from 1991 to 199$, being pui out of the stud in the year last named. Among her F.nglish-born children the best known are Freemason (sire of First Principal, etc.), Oddfellow. Oinladina. Gamine. Dame President, and Northshnmpton. In Germany she also did well with X. Beloinantie (the best tilly of her yean, Drude and I'atum as probably her liest. King Edward's Imposing Stable KING EDWARDS IMPOSING STABLE. There is an impression in England that better fortuie is in store for King F.dward this year than has attended hint as a turfman for several seasons past, his c.-lt Pettier being estimated to have a formidable chance of winning the Derby. His stable for 1908 is a big one and is made up of the following horses: Calderstoiie. b. c. 2. by Persimmon Showbread. Coxcomb, br. h. 7. by Kilcock — Gaiety. Cut Diamond, b. f. 2. by Diamond Jubilee— Spyglass. Cynosure, eh. jr. 4. by Cylh-ne — N'enemoosha. La I.a. br. c, 2. by Ladas — La Carolina. Man- Lagrave. b. f. 2. by Diamond Jubilee — White Lilac. MiUOW, b. c. 2. by Cylleiu — Mother Siegel. Moorcock, eh. c 2. by Gallinule — Fair Jeans. Mountain Queen, eh. f. 2. Cyllem — Laodamia. Oakmere. b. e. 2. by Wilduower — Puff Rail. Pearl of the Loch, eh. f, :?.« by Persimmon — Loch Doon. PUT Contra, br. f. 2. by Persimmon — Courtly. Perambulator, b. .-. 4. by Persimmon — Spyglass. Perd ma, b. f. 2. bv Persimmon — Loch Doon. Pernor, b. c. .". by Persimmon — Amphora. Pe-sian I.ilac, br. f. ::. bv Persimmon— White Lilac. Prim Nun. hrv f. 2. by Persimmon — N'unsuch. Prince Pippin, b. e. 2. by Desmoud — Gix.dy Two Shoes. Princess de Calles. br. f. 2. by Gallinule —Bella. Rainfall, br. h. fs. bv Clwyd— Deluge. Roval Escort, eh. c, 2, by Diamond Jubilee— Ambleside. Saint's Mead. b. f. 2. by St. Simon— Meadow Chat. Simnatica. br. f. :'.. by SI. Simon- Laodamia. Slim i.ad. In . c. 4. by St. Simon — Laodamia. Bay colt. .". by Volodyoyski -4Juceu of the Mist. Dr. Leggo Ready to Race Again ! • 1 • DR. LEGG0 READY TO RACE AGAIN. Oakland. Cal.. January 11. -C '■ MeCufferty ias taken I iie quarters at the track recenlly vacated by S. C. Hihheth. and has brought Ove of his horses which have been turned out at Peiaiuma here for the rest of the BSCetlng. McCafferty would like to ' win the Ruins Handicap again this year with-his vi\ y.-a'-ohi bay horse. Dr. Leggo. and the son of Puiycai D. and Sevens is receiving a careful preparation for the Burns, ihe Waterhouse Cup and the Thornton. Dr. Leggo lias not been out on the ' track lunch of late, owing to its unsafe condition. but his shown ilial he probably will stand hard training, as his legs do not seem to bother him this winter ami this 1ms so encouraged McCafferty that he believes the horse will have an uu equalled raoard n the .oast this spring. Steeplechase Jockey Houston Dead i STEEPLECHASE JOCKEY HOUSTON DEAD. Fred Houston, formerly a Steeplechase jockey em-plove.l al Varying limes by R. Corrigan. K. Trotter and \V. deist, died al his home. 1072 Forly-seventh ' A Minie. Morton Park, last Thursday, of diphtheria. Houston abandoned riding wh-n racing clos. d down around Chicago, bur had recently purchased two horses which he was ■ebSOUag over the jumps at I1 the Hawthorne track until taken ill. He was SI years old and resided with his parents. New Orleans Race Track Politics: Important Meetings This Week-Hopes for Hot Springs Racing-Gossip of the Derby Horses ' ' ' I1 NEW ORLEANS RACE TRACK POLITICS. 1 Important Meetings This Week — Hopes for Hot Springs Racing — Gossip of the Derby Horses. Xew Orleans. La.. January 10. — The coming week will be a busy one fraught with tnatters of no little Isepartaace to the sasnsaas racing season iu the west. Within that time the directors of the American Turf Association will discuss and very -Rkerj practically agree spsa spring dates for Louisville and Luteals, and dates for the Canadian Circuit will also very probably be mapped out. On Tuesday. January 14. the Crescent City Jockey Club will hold its annual meeting for the election of otlicers and the transact ion of other business. II is expected that both L. A. Celia and John '. ondoii will be in. sent at this meeting. The 'blind man" of Chicago is apt to have something to say about the management of the Fair Grounds r meeting, especially with reference to Jhe specula- Ii tion. as be has all along been strongly op[ ose l to s Ihe hist it u tion of the eastern system of betting, t believing that witli the books in the ring as s formerly the receipts of the track would have been '1 much greater. If Mr. Condon does enter a personal A protest BS to the betting, however, he is certain f to be overruled. The eastern plan of speculation \ will be eontiti'ied at both meetings. i L. A. Cella has this winter remained away from a New Orleans so far mainly for the reason, it is 1 surini.-ed. that he did not desire to he on the « •-'round "bile points of difference were being a adjusted between the Fair Grounds and City Park I to be appealed to as a sort of umpire by both I sides in these matters. Through his original in- f vestments in the Crescent City Jockey Club, and loans made to other members of the club on hy- « potheen tad stock. Cella is now l» ss of the situa- 5 tion as far as the Fair Grounds property is eon- 1 reined, and whatever he says goes. Cella and 1 Condon practically own the Oaklawn track at Hot 1 Springs and when they get together here it is 1 likely that ssssethlng definite will be known as 1 to prospects at that point. The Hot Springs out- 1 look just now appears to be more promising than 1 at any previous time in the last six months. A special session of the Arkansas legislature is called 1 to convene January 1.1. and indications are that the solons may favor a bill, which is sure to be r introduced, exempting Garland County, in which t both Oaklawn and v-s.-v Park sw located, froia '. the provision* of the anti-gambling law. I Another encouraging feature with reference to i the Hot Springs situation is that an agreement is J said to have been reached between Cella and Con- i don, and '1'mbrella Bill" McGuigau. who sold Essex Park to Shannon ami Kespess. and to whom ' the property reverts in case racing is tabooed 1 at Hot Springs, to the effect that Essex Park will ' lie granted a division of the racing dates up there. ] This was done to secure the support of McGuigau. who is a prominent political factor in Arkansas, j in getting through favorable legislation. Local racing is rapidly increasing, as it always ' does after the holidays, both in patronage and ( interest. The running of the juveniles and the ! performances of Derby candidates give to the sport j much added zest. While the time set for the ! decision of the Derbys is still a long way off, yet the greatly increased values of these events over j the California Derbys, as they will be worth $10,000 ' gross each, tend to keep owners keenly alive as to , the prospects of likely candidates. Bartow &, I O'Neill's Chapultepec. among all the Derby cligihles that have so far been shown in public, stands out in the light as in a class by himself. Chapultepec is a big flashy looking eolt of tremendous speed. To the critical eye he scarcely . fills the hill as a really rirst-class Derby type — that is. as a horse likely to pack weight and put up a game contest over a long distance of ground. He lias not that depth through the shoulder that one ' associates with staying ability. Yet he possesses such a wonderful turn of speed that under favorable conditions he ought to get right to the front in such Derby company as he will probably meet here, and towrope his opiioneiits from end to end of the ' local Derby journeys. Last summer Chapultepec showed himself to be a high-class two-3'ear-old. He lias improved greatly in development since his arrival here and some of the horsemen even go so far as to predict, without warrant, that lie will turn out to ho another Svsonby next season. W. H. Fizer has been keeping his Derby candidate. Pinkola. under cover since the youngster's series of brilliant victories early in the season lure. The gelding will have very little racing between now and Darby time, it being the intention of Fizer to give him a special preparation for the big events. That Pinkola is a stayer can be set down as pretty nearly certain, but the i crucial question of his weight carrying quality has never yet iK'cii Baked him in public. However, he has carried weight successfully in his work, and lie is a type of three year-old that should be able to handle any reasonable impost satisfactorily. A lit of unrest was injected into the camp of owners such as Burlew k O'Neill and Fizer. with sure thing Derby strings to their bow. a few days ago when word was received here that Sam Hil-dreth would ship his high-class colt. T'nele. ou from Arcadia, at Los Angeles, to go in both Derbys. Hildroth's thirty thousand dollar colt is said to have grown and improved, and if he is sent on here it can be safely asserted that Cue fields in the two hvcal Derbys this year will Me the best that have gone to the post anywhere iu the west previously since the closing down of the Washington Park track in Chicago. Fred Cook's Lawrence P. Daley. in training with the rest of the string at Louisville, is another very promising Derby candidate. A day or "two ago Cook said he would not have the coll sent down here, but so much may transpire before the Derbys are run that Cinik will probably change his salad on that, point. The two-year-olds so far shown are collectively a audi grown, racy looking lot. • although naturally some runts arc to be found among Them. The best appear lo he the winners, Irfaneh and Shone, and Cunning. Maritsa and Brougham. Shone and Brougham belong to Burlew A: O'Neill. The former is a stonily built colt, an early looking sort, and one that can win in any ordinary company. Brougham is put op a good deal like a race horse. He has size as well as qualily. but is evidently no! yet ti I down :. racing form. He is a slow be gtaaer sad "i" probably do better when the two jraar-oM races lengthen out to four and a half and five lurloiigs. He is said to be the best in the B. 4 O. stable. Trainer Walden thinks well of Cunning and It. Tucker's Maritza is a racy looking type. In their first two starfs both these young siers Acre bothered right after barrier rise and had no chain e to show what they could do. They are bred and built to be good ones. Much leli.f w as felt among turfmen here when, early in the week. John J. Ryan tietook himself to his home in Cincinnati, ostensibly called there in the criminal action brought against him bv the Cincinnati saloon kneper. Dan Murphy, whom In-assaulted late last fall. The gossips" had it thai Kyan had been ordered away by the local racing aearars thai he. and he hints* If was sjaoted as snj lug that he did not wish to bring the sport bate disrepute becaaae, of Ihe notoriety he bad pained iu the newspapers sad that he was leaving of his own rolltioa Whatever the reason. Ryau ha-(Continued on second page.) NFW ORLEANS RACE TRACK POLITICS. (Coiiliuued from first page.) m. uniled liis •Moot tool" ami gone away, and thai i- peed enough. No charges were brought against him. No definite facts were known tliat would ItapUcata Ryan in any attempts to fix races. But his reputation 1m. tb «,u tlie turf and off of It is so bail that the least suspicious circumstances were seized upon as proofs that he was trying to burglarize Hie betting ring, and lie was thus made the targe) for a lot of mini clinging that was calculated to do the turf here, iiniler existing reform con ilitious, a great deal of harm. S. B. Wccms. Rapid Water Triumphant: Easily Runs Away from Fast Opponents in Andrew Selling Stakes 1 r Ii s t s '1 A f \ i a 1 « a I I f « 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r t '. I i J i ' 1 ' ] j ' ( ! j ! j ' , I . ' ' RAPID WATER TRIUMPHANT EASILY RUNS AWAY FROM FAST OPPONENTS IN ANDREW SELLING STAKES. Gemmell Injured — Dorado and Adena Easy Winners — Cholk Hedrick Scores by a Narrow Margin. Oakland. Cal.. January 11. — History is regularly repeating itself in the matter of decision of c ■ big local stakes. The third rich racing plum in succession, the Andrew Selling Stakes, again fell to a horse prepared at Santa Anita, and especially Shipped to Oakland with a view to its winning. This time the hero of the race turned up in Rapid Water, which followed in the footsteps of his predecessors Arinio and Magazine, earned his laurels with the same sup.eino ease, and like the Car man horses, started a hot favorite iu the betting, and brought home a small fortune in wagers tor his backers. Hildreth's old eampa igner was ,aken off the cars and saddled for today's contest without any other formality than a short preliminary warm up. The stable Jockey, Kddie Dugan. was on hand to ride him. and in the actual running the combination proved invincible. The Oaadesaed history of the Andrew Selling Stakes is as follows: Yea:-. Winner. A. Wt. Jockey. Val. Time. 1902*3weet Tooth.. 4 '.»7 Birkenrath $1.150 1:47 lBOStPr. Titania. . ..I 106 Birkenruth. 2.690 1:19] 1004 John A. Scott. 4 0.1 Hildebrand. 3,4201:184. 1905 Venator .1 lo:; W. Davis... 3,000.1:901 loot; Tom MeGrath.a s.i Schade .... :;.670 l:2b| 1007 Rapid Water.. 0 100 L. Williams 3.280 1:2:;+ 1005 Rapid Water. .7 199 L". Dugan.. 3,170 1:991 *1 1 TO mihs and called Adam Andrew Slakes. tl isC-;.ice reduced to i; 1-2 furlongs. T'p to Rapid Water's victory, outsiders had won regularly and bettors had grown weary of backing favorites. This explains the really liberal '•'• '.aid about .!. ■ winner in view of nis recent brilliant form. Subsequently two short priced public choices in Dorado and Ailcaa made food, which enabled the encouraged race-goers to recoup their losses during the running of the first half of the program. Aside from the slake fixture, the card was unusually moderate with only a juvenile race to relieve it from the hopelessly mediocre midweek brand that has been served up within the past fortnight. Starter Battssaa's effort in the stake race was not quite up to the high standard he has maintained since his arrival. The field was very unruly how evei . Ceinmell was kicked by St. Francis on the right foreleg and partially lamed, and his rider. K. Clark, received a glancing blow from the heels of the same animal and was quickly reduced to a state of helplessness and came in crying bitterly. Oemmell's very bad previous showing was responsible for the subsequent suspension of K. Lynch. Paddy Lynch, the uncle of Ihe disciplined toe key, laid the blame on the horse. Cemin. Il's trainer and Lynch met during the day iu I.vnih's salooif at Kineryville and came to blows. A duel with pistols was averted only by the prompt interference of the bystanders. A. 6. Blakeley's promising apprentice jiM-key. Fulton, who skillfully rode Reene W. to a victory at sensational odds on January s. has been articled to Mr. Blakeley for three years. His apprentice allowance has one year to run. and he is regarded as one of the joekes rinds of the present season. The attachment levied on C. I". Durn dl's horses j:;st before they were advertised to be sold recently, was dismissed in court this morning. The judge decided that Mrs. Castleburg's claim for S700 was a frivolous one and he scored her attorney for taking the ease. Gardner Owns a Good Youngster i GARDNER OWNS A GOOD YOUNGSTER, Lexington. Ky.. January 11. — Frank K. Oardner. tlie 9heepefaead Bay horseman, who left here last Sunday for New York with three carloads of thoroughbreds belonging to R. H. McCsrtCT Potter, says he has a two-year-old half-brother to Cham termand that is a wonder. Countermand i- a three-year-old by Order — Janice, by Midlothian, and he proved so serviceable a horse last year that Mr. Gardner concluded to buy the yearling by Kinley Mack out of Janice, when the Haggin consignment was offered at Sheepshead Bay last June. He got the dark bay eolt for 9913, and after carefully breaking him worked him an eighth over the C* ney Island track in a fraction better than 12. That looked pretty good, but when he showed him a quarter in a little better than 23 a few days later he was saMaDed he had a runner. ••You know how a kid feels when he gets his first pair of boots'' said Mr. Gardner. "Well, I guess 1 was just about that happy that morning. However. I wasn't entirely -atisfied. I wanted to see if he could do ir again. lie did. and when the news got abroad I had an ■offer fr r him. a great big offer, but he's not lor sale. I feel I hat I can a (To. .1 to own a g. od horse as well as Ihe next man and I am willing to take the chance. I have named tills fellow Statesman, and vou can jusf put it down in your book that he will be heard from along about June time. Statesman is eligible to the Futurity, the Hopeful and the Brighton Produce Stakes, and mavbe he'll win one of them. Wouldn't it be tine and dandy for old Frank? Well, now, I guess so." Big Stakes of Hungarian Turf BIG STAKES OF HUNGARIAN TURF. From the "Wocii.n-Renn-Kalender." the official organ in Austria-Hungary, racing must be flourishing, lor ex.elleui eatrtes have been secured for the principal events of the spring program, as witness eighty-one subscribers for the Graf Julius Karolvi Memorial Stake* of :;'J.ooo kronen, for two-vear-olds : 118 for the Vereinlgter Nemaetl and nazafi Prize of 20.000 kronen for three -year old-: 109 for the Stnfn Prize •-!' .".o.ooo kronen for three-year old fillies and 112 for the Alager Prize of ::o.imhi kronen for three y.ar ids. ai the Budapest Spring Meeting. At the summer celebration the Konigln -Elizabeth Prize of SO.0O0 kronen for three and foar-year-olds attracted 12.1. and the Zu. liter Prfcw of 10.000 kronen for two-year-olds. 70 entries. For the St. I.olo of 00.ti M kronen, at the Herbal Meting. ISO three-year-olds have been entered, and the large nutnbe ■ of 204 two year olds has been secured for the S:. I.ailislans Prize of 99,999 kronen. The Franz von lxozma Memorial of .10.000 kronen— a sprint race ar Alag. for twos and threes— has lt!K subscribers, and 227 juveniles bave been nominated for the Biennial Zacbtreaaen r 20.000 kronen at Budapest After Ihe lust declaration of forfeit :; 5 were left in the Konigs Prize of 100.000 kronen at the Budapest spring, and 33 iu the St. St.fa.iis Prize of 00.00O kronen at the Summer Meeting. Iioth of these stake* being for I lutt'-year olds and upwards. These most b. admit led rhutcring figures. wtUcli afford strong evidence of -the extraordinary vitality of the turf in Austria-Hungary. Page 2 DAILY RACING FORM PUBLISHED DAILY EXCEPT MONDAY. DAILY RACING FORM PUBLISHING CD. Publishers Of THE AMERICAN TURF ASSOCIATION CALENDAR Official organ of THE AMERICAN TOET ASSOCIATION. A Dally It. tire tion of the American Turf by Telegraph. 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MO., OFFICE, 19 NORTH BROADWAY. If. T. Murphy, General Agent. (Local and Long Distance Olive 1188.) Back numbers and monthlies supplied. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. .1AN1 ARY 12. 1M& Telegraphic Form TELEGRAPHIC FORM. Tie horses which seem best in Monday's races a re : Fair Grounds New Orb-mis, La.. .Ttmuary 11. 1- Pinion. Cunning. Miss Il:ipsbiirg. 2 - Bam idge, George II. White, Major Mack. :: D.ni.ie. Abe Meyer. J. D. Dunn. -I Pedro. Chief Hayes, Tilelng. 3 llaul.aiua. Iliggiiihothaiii. Delphic. ; Zipaugo, Doaaa, Mortihoy. J. L. Benipscy. Santa Anita Park Loa Angeles. Cal.. January 11. 1 Baiuhi-o. Oodfalher. Harney ( tl.lfiold. 2 oueen's Grove, Mattic Russell. Maileline Mils j-niv. . :: Montgomery. J. K. I.aughrey, Llvius. -I OrUeae, Walsh entry. Mary F. 9 Ki|i Rap. Avonteljus, Invielus. I Lou Cavaiiagb. Yeluia ('., Inspector Bird. E. F. O'Mallcy. Oxkliiid Oakland. Cal.. January 11. 1 Prince p.rutus. Marvel 1'.. Salvage. 2 R.ihria (iraudu. I'alois. Carniisa. 3 — (ioMie. PafaroKa, Smiley Corbett. 1 -it. ■uisei.ianil. Marian Casey. Billy Pullman. r. Ramus. Midmout. Mill Song. ■ The Oaptata, Ma\lr s. Ed I. ill. urn. II. Forsland. Probable Northern Circuit Dates PROBABLE NORTHERN CIRCUIT DATES. Buffalo. N. Y.. January 11. — At a meeting at the otliees of the Buffalo Racing Association in the Iroquois hotel iu this city at which tlie dates for the summer meeting from June 20 to July 2-" as granted by the Jockey Club were discussed. QeOTKe M. llemlrie and W. O. Parmer of the Windsor track and J. II. Madigau of the Fort Eric brack, met Joseph' A. Murpli.v. representative of the Kenilworth track, for I lie purpose of arranging dates' to avoid clashing between the Canadian tracks and Buffalo. Ihe meeting at Hamilton will precede the Buffalo meeting and Fort Erie will open upon the closing of tlie Kenilworth plant. Windsor will also, in all probability, follow the Hamilton meeting and run during part of the Buffalo meeting, but it is agreed that those tracks, so widely situated in distance, will not suffer by tlie clashing of dates. Gossip of the Breeding Farms GOSSIP OF THE BREEDING FARMS. Lexington. Ky., January 11. — The first of tin-get of August Belmont's Epsom Derby winner. Rock Sand, is expected at Nursery Stud. The first of the mares bled to him. Fetish, by Rayon D'Or. a half sister to St. Florian. is now due to foal. This is the second season of Kock Sand in the stud and tiie colts and fillies sired by him will be watched with interest by the breeding world. Among the mares to foal this season at Hamburg Place, bred last season to Tlie Scribe, is Flora Pomona, winner of the Tennessee and Latonia Oaks, the stake winner La Joya and Tarantella, the dam of ten winners. Madden claims that The Serilie is tin- most l'.isliionab]e-bred horse iu tlie stud iu Kentucky. He is a son of Isinglass and Memoir, an Oaks winner that is a full sister to La Flec'ic. The i-olts and lillies expected to arrive shortly al Hamburg Place are the first of the get of The Scribe iu Kentucky. Al Muller the crack gelding at New Orleans that quit l'.M 7 unbeaten by any performer of his age, is owned by Frank Clarkson, a wealthy hotel proprietor 7 of Jacksonville. Fla. Fletcher Dryver. manager of Walnut Hill Stock Farm here, bought the colt for Clarkson privately of Milton Y'oung as a yearling for $:U50. The first time Dryver worked the colt he ran a quarter in 23g seconds after only I wenty-eight days' training. The long delay of the Jockey Club In publishing the registered foals Is causing comment here. In 10O7 it took seven months for tlie club to compile its list of 100C foals and in l'.KK! the 1905 list was not published until thirteen months' after registration day. Breeders here say that tlie IMs could be completed within a week after registration day which is November 1. each year. Henry T. Oxnard lias uot yet tiled the threatened suit against the Adams Express Company for dam age to his horses shipped here last November from l Ipperville. Va. The attorneys have not yet de cided Whether the suit should be brought In Ken-lucky or Yirginia. Answers to Queries ANSWERS TO QUERIES. [Communications without names and addresses of senders will not be answered or noticed; nor will any answers be sent by mail.] E. H. K.. Chicago. At average odds, you should ' receive back $l ;.25. J. R. P., Chicago. R. Davis for E. J. Ramsev. W. Kelly for XL Reis. J. A. C St. Louis. Mo. The exact return woul.i be $1.02 1 2 cents for each dollar invested. Jacob A.. Chicago. It Is simply as you state it: a parlay to win as to two and for place as to one. W. C. S'., St. Louis. Mo. Sligo was a brown. J. W. Schorr's cwlors were orange, black sleeves, white cap. R. K., Peoria. 111. The parlay on Clifton Forge and Moner Miss lost. Parlays are decided strictly by the running of the horses named in the wager. Notes of the Turf NOTES OF THE TURF. Paul J. Ralney has purchased three bloodhounds from Sheriff Tate of Union County, Miss., and will enter theui at bench shows. Trainer Bernard, who has charge of ihe Sam Emery horses in New York is giving Master Robert. Arasee and tlie others regular work under the saddle. He says Master Robert has grown and filled out wonderful!)' since he was retired last Tall. David A. Campliell of Calgary. Allierta, wlio_ is one of tlie most extensive breeders of thoroughbreds in western Canada has added several horses to his stud. They are Gay Boy, a nine-year-old bay horse, by St. Saviour — Orlle; Barm, a three-year old filly, by Bra n tome Clarissa, and Red Plume, an eight year-old chestnut mare, by Ouonadaga — Marie Shreve, by Buckra. Los Angeles Form Chart ' OAKLAND FORM CHART. (OAKDAND.) SATURDAY, JANUARY 11, 1908. WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK HEAVY. Fifty fifth day. New California Jockey Club. Winter Meeting of 151 days. ("0 lwoks on.) Presiding Judge, E. C. Hopper. Starter. J. J. Holtmau. Secretary, Percy W. Treat. Racing starts at 1:40 p. in. (Chicago time o:40 p. in.). W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. Figures in parenthesis following the distance of each race indicate index number, track record, age of horse and weight carried. AQ A FIRST RACE -Futurity Course. (170 feet less than 3 4 mile.) (71S17 -1:08* 2 'CM 74) ^j OC^TaZ Purse $400. S year olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner $.32.5. . Ind Horses _ _ A WtPPSt »4 jjj '•; sTrFin Jockeys Owners O H~~C P S 72575-fRYSTAL WAVE w 3 91 8 3 Z-\ ~1\ M 1] A Walsh C W Cbapp.-ll 8 10 9 4 8-5 72511 STANDOYER wn 5 111 G 9 (i* 3'5 !! 2'1 W Miller s Emery I 6 23-52 t 72E4M COLUMBIA GIRIj s 7 111 1 7 62 41 5' V Yandusen Johnson* Dodson 2i 3 14 53-2 4-5 72594 JOCKEY MOUNCB 8 3 87 2 4 li 1- |« 4»k Cboneau 3 N Mounce f.o 50 M 15 s 72611 DUKE OF ORLBANSWl 4 105 I 8 7 I* ju r.J A Will'ms R R Rice Jr 10 15 13 S 2| 72411 EEBA W.i 6 107 I I 5'.1. 7 V 6' Borel P (1 Lynch 30 50 50 20 8 72.".:i3 BANTAM wb 5 109 4 10 8 s 7 7- H'herton Hall & Marsball2U 30 30 12 G 72575 DADY'S BEAUTY W 4 103 9 1 I 9 8 83 McClain A OoOdlB 10 220 15 I I 72594MACK PAINE s 3 92 12 2 31 : - 9 9- Kirsch'm J T Collins 5 5 5 2 1 72G47 ED LILBl'RN w 8 112 11 It 10 10 10 Ml J Hayes W i Kelly 5 5 5 2 1 72506 E. B. H. W 4 105 7 5 11 11 It 11- Keogh D A Ross 30 60 60 20 10 .2413 liERTIE A. WB 4 103 M 12 12 12 12 12 J Butler R Friedman 15 M 30 10 5 Time. l:12i. Winner— Ch. g. by Albert— Idlewihl III. (trained by C. W. Chappell). Went to jm.sI at 1:4.5. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. Crystal Wave ran in forward and persistent contention from the start and drew out right at the end. Standover broke slowly, but got into :j:;ick forward pursuit of the leaders and ju*t failed to get up in 11 cyclonic rush. Columbia Cirl, from an inside slow start in deep going, closed up rapidly and finished going fastest of all. Jockey Mouuc • is imp roving and. showing superior sjieed. led to Ihe final sixteenth before dropping out. Duke of Orleans, away badly on the inside iu close quarters, closed a big gap. Elba, going fast, finished close \ij.. F.iutani. nearly left, 'made up much ground, .lack Paine quit badly. 151 Lilhurn, badly outpaced, finished swerving all over the stretch. The winner was entered for $401); no bid. ' rT OkriGPk SECOND RACE Futurity Course. (170 feet less than S-4 mile.^ (71817 — 1 :0Si)— 2— I j£d\)Cj£y B9.) Curse $400. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner $325. Ind Horses AWtPl'St ',j \-. »j Str Fin Jockeys "owners O II C P S * 72543 CHOLK HEDRICK WB 6 109 7 I 8 7 is* Ui Kirsch'm ■ Dealy 10 13 12 I i\ 72647 CURRICULUM WB 4 105 5 6 3"* 3J in 2h J Hayes S Judge 10 20 20 8 3 72StS*KABG'T RANDOLPH W I 91 G 2 1*1 OJ 6- 3- J Butler J S Hawkins 4 4 12 51 1-2 72129-TH E MIGHTY WB 7 114 S 4 6* i* •* V W Miller Kingston Stable 2} 3 3 6-5 1-2 (726I7)DICK WILSON wu 6 113 3 3 2U 2 4i E» Keogh P Sullivan 8 13 13 5 B 726 -a-KDENIGlN LUISE w I 107 3 5 12 I1 2) 6! J Mclntyr-C B Wilson 8 15 15 6 tj 72629 B. Off IROQUOIS W 4 105 1 7 4- 41 73 73 W Kelly M Reis 3 4'. 4 8-5 4 5 72597 LA ROSE w 4 105 4 8 7l 8 S S McClain .1 A Armstrong G 8 8 2| 6 5 Time, 1:12. Winner — It. g, by Yerge d'Or — Adelaide (trained by E. Dealy). Went to post at 2:08. Off at once to a good start. Won driving: second and third the same. Chalk Hedrick, from a tlatfooted start, was shuttled quickly to the rear, but closed an immense gap In the last half, came through on the inside Had got up in the last stride. Ci'iriculum. always lorward in the running, was an unusually persistent contender throughout and unlucky to lose. Margaret Randolph, sore aad too long reserved in the rear, will, hopelessly wide into the stretch and just failed to get iqi in a fast finish. The Mighty, well up from the start, loomed up menacingly midway of the stretch and tired iu tlie filial strides as if short. Dick Wilson forced the pace, but tired finally. Koenigin I.uise showed the way to the stretch and quit. Belle of Iroquois was anchored in the inside deep going. The winner was entered for $400; no bid. Scratched— 72.ri803Bloinly. 112; 720 l.'i-Heather Scott, 90; BWIl San, 107; 72570 Nappa. 100. Overweights — Margaret Randolph. 1 pound. ryOrjQfQ THIRD RACE— 3 1-2 Furlongs. (51400—41; 2—115.) Purse $500. 2 year-olds. § ^OOO Allowanc.s Net value t.. winner $4Imi. liui Dorses A WtPPSt h \. % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P* S~~ 72612 ('HAS. W. HODCtES W 106 I 4 S« 1J 13 A Walsh \Y E Applegate 10 10 10 4 2 72612 EL PICABO w 112 4 3 4' 3i 2 | W Miller T H Williams 8 s 5 | l • 72S12*E3 WARD ORMONDE w M9 10 6 P 5' 3 MeClain B OrmondeSta *6 5 3-213 1011 2.i| 1 i 72577 ;i SEA I 'MONT w I".: I I 2| 2' 4» H'herton B OrmondeSta *6 5 3 213 lot 1 2dl 4 72630 AltV'T LEONARD W 109 5 7 5' 41 53 Moreland S Emery 8 8 6 2 1 LINOLA w 109 9 S 6' 7- 1*1 J Hayes NapaStockFarm 12 20 20 8 4 7M3I*SAM SHAKN w Hi9 1 3 H • 71 Keogh i: Schreiber 5 ■ 6 I l • 72831 SCHMOOEER w 112 1 5 7.\ s1 81 E Dugan S C Hildreth 12 15 15 5 2 7263.1 PROMETHEUS - W'1I2 8 10 In :.- !lJ J McTntyreH T Griffin I 16 16 I 3- YANKEE NIC w 112 7 9 y- 10 in Jno Carroll LiveOakStable 30 t^» i.n 20 li) ♦Coupled in betting: no tears. te |ilace or show lietting. Time. 24*. 42J. Winner B. c. by, WoolsthoriK? — Lilly M. (trained by J. McKinney). Went to ixist at 2:::.3. At ix.sr 1 minute. Start good. Won driving; second and third Ihe same. • 'lias. w. Ilo.lges, from a lucky start, set the paee throughout and won drawing clear. El Piearo was i:i forward pursuit of the leaders from lie start and finished with a cyclonic rush. Edward Ormonde, away pearly, closed a tremendous gap iu a cricking etlorl. Beaumont was lapped M the leader to the last few strides, but swerved into defeat under the whip. Arveritlit Leonard, away very badly, steadily improved his position and liuished fastest of all. I.inola broke slowly and made up miieli -round. Sam Shacn tailed to stav. Scratched 72r.!K Ornate, 100. FOURTH RACE 6 1-2 Furlongs. (43834 -1:18! 4 95.) Andrew Selling Stakes. 74b/5QrT ^OO I $2.1 MX) added. 3 year ..Ids and upward. Net value to winner $3,170. Ind Baraai AWtPPgtjt, Vi % Str Fin Jockeys Owiiers )~H C' P 8 (72544)RAPID WATER W 7 109 2 I 4J 4l 4l l3 E Dugan S C Hildreth 1 1 7 lot :: t I . (7M32)8T. I'KW'i'lS w 5 103 I I tj 35 2^ 22 Mentry Maple Stable 12 30 30 10 3 72470*SIDNEY F. wsu 5 loo 17 I 8 7' 3"t X'andusen JohnsnaADudsw 15 50 5n 12 I 72525-(il:.\i 'K G. w I! 4 101 5 4 I] l'| U 4l H'herton H W BOBS I 12 12 I 1 1 72578* DEUTSCH LAND W 8 107 s 5 2'V::- ::' 5- R Davis i: Behretber 1 I I 2.'. 1 72378 COLONEL WHITE wb 6 103 3 2 53 63 8 5* W Miller H E Rowell 10 13 12 :; t-| 7258» CEMMELL ws 4 101 7 8 t» f,i. r,»k 7; E Clark H 1 Wilson 5 1','. 5 N 5 7 li) 72578 CLOUDLIGHT C 102 4 I 7° 74 6'. 8 McClain Moli-raK Josephs 12 30 20 8 3 Time. 23ft, 47 = . 1:13ft, 1 :20j. Winner B. li. by Rapallo -Water Girl (trained by J. Lowe). Went to |H.st at :::0«l. At pos: :; minutes. Start fair. Won in a canter: second driving; third the same. Sapid Water, from an inside small early lead, was forced out of position at the half, but move.'- up rapidly on the last turn and mad.' good finally and decisively. St. Francis ran in forward 1. intention t throughout .and was an unevpeeteilly L'anie seeond. Sidney F.. from a tlatf.M.ted start, trailed h..pe!e-...|y t rearward, but caught the leaders tiring la a s 11s.1t i.. nal closing sprint. Crave G. was tajadiekmsly sent out to set a very fast paee and lired taally. Deutselilaiid 1:111 lapped 011 the leaders on I lie invhl,. in deep g.'ing ami was crowded out. but came again in the stretch after l»cing crowded to the I'eiiee ami ran ■ peed race. Colonel While, crossed :.l the start, closed a gap. Cemincll was kicked at the |m.sI :iml di- abied. Cloiidligln showed brief early speed. The winner, entered for $1,290, was bid up Iu $1 r,« m t l.y ;. F. W. Doss and retained. Scratched 72032 Adena. 8.S; (72t'.l! Triumphant. 101: 72070 Hector. 100. i Over a eights Cloadlbrht, 2 poaada. « 7 0tiOD I'll Til RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yard7 (07077 1 :43s— 3 -iitlT) JMirse $400. 4 vear olds I^OOO and upward. Selling. Net value to winner $32... : h»* B3orsea ^[Z A^v'll't Sf'^ l:- " 4 Str Fin Joikeys Owners 0 H c~"l'~S~ (7256(1) DORA DO wu 6 112 6 1 l'l W l1 1- l« W Miller A Koeiiigsliergei'2 5 1-2 '.C201-5 out - 72541 RED CALL WB 4 111 Z I 2- S*ft 2'' 2'i2i.l Hayes .1 CofXej 12 12 8 2i fi-5 - 72615 11 IK p. FA NO w B 4 102 1 5 4* 7 ' 3" 3« V% 1 Butler J S Hawkins 4 55 5 1 3 5 I 72(2,1 ROVA L RED w 6 109 5 R O'i fi-i 4- 4U 4^ P.or.l Q |] 1 ),.,iiiiiiiig 50 lf,u I5n M I 72579 BEECH WOOD w 5 Ini s 6 t* A\ 5*ft «* 5' Cboaeaa D S Fountain 8 10 16 3 3 3 72397 TONIC WK 4 107 3 2 I I I" 5* 6'" A Walsh Applegate.VCf n 12 :;u 20 S I 7-59! QX7EEN ALAMO Wsit 5 ln7 7 7 7' 7i 7' 7' 7; M. 1 lain W ftj Caine M 4o 40 s 2 7.615 ECKERSALL W 6 112 1 4 Eh 5' 8 8 I "H'herton C P Fink 60 loo 100 30 1Q Time 25i, Wi, 1:102, 1:44, Lis*. Winner — Ch. g. hv Ainigo — Fame (trained by W. Cabal). Went to post at 3:25. At p *=t 4 minutes. Start good. Won cantering; second easily; third the same. Dorado drew out quickly and won all the way under a pull. Ked Ball showed, unexpected si eed and stamina, loomed up menacingly on Hie last turn and tiuished an easy second. Huerfano met with interference on the first turn and closed up in rapid pursuit of the leader, but got into- bad going on the last turn and tired in the stretch. Royal Ked improved his position steadily, finished fast and is extra good. Uecchwood was crowded out on the first turn. Tonic closed a gap in the last half. The winner whs bid up from $700 to $1,500 and bought in. Scratched — 72649 Excitement. 114. ■ ~ ~~ I 0£SQQ SIXTH HACK— 1 Mile. (20928— 1 :3«— 7— 123.) Purse $400. 3-year-olds. Special 7 ^QOtf Weights. Net value to winner $325. lud Horses AWtPPSt g & % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S~ 72632 ADEN \ 101 9 5 3"* 2J 1 * l'J l1* Kirsch'm W Durker 3-2 3-213-1013-201-3 726343HAND-ME-DOWN w 103 7 6 61 6s 2H 22 2nt W Miller S Emery 3 5 6 2 4-5 7259S SAINT MODAN wb 106 8 9 5°* 4h 5b 3nk s| Brady Marchmont Stable20 40 40 12 6 72616"CARMELINA w 101 i I S21 8l fat 4] 4U H'herton H W Hoag 10 15 15 4 3-2 72634 RALNADE w 10G I 1 9 9 9 5"* 53 Keogh H C Ahlers 4 7 7 3 8-5 TBK MY BILL W 103 1 3 2" 7= 8s 71 62 E Dugan J V Kirby 10 12 12 5 2 72266 BILLY WATKINS w 103 4 4 4'1 3l 4ns 6uk 7 1 R Davis J M Crane 15 15 10 4 «-5 72"66 COCYTPS ws 103 2 8 l2 lh 32J 9 82 J Butler J H Sawyer 20 40 30 10 5 72466 LOVE OF GOLD w 101 6 7 72 5°i= JJ 81 9 J MclntyreH Mack 7 8 6 2 1 Time. 27, ".3, 1:18*. 1 :45s. Winner — Br. f. bv Sidnev Lucas— «alanee II. (trained by W. Purker). Went to post at kit, At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily; second and third driving. Adena. ■flat being reserved close up. drew out at the half and easily held sway to the end. Hand-me-down improved his position in the early running and challenged with a fast, but unavailing, stretch effort. Saint Modan was a prominent and unexpectedly game contender throughout, showing wonderful improvement. Cannelina, away poorly, closed a big gap and finished with a rush. Balnade, flatfooted at the start, was hopelessly outpaced lor six furlongs, bat finished well. Billy Watkins failed to stay. Love of Gold showed brief early speed, but quit badly ana seems in bad form. NEW ORLEANS FORM CHART. (FAIR GROUNDS.) _____ SATURDAY, JANUARY 11, 1908. WEATHER CLOUDY. TEACK HEAVY. Eighteenth day. Crescent City Jockejr Club. Winter Meeting of 60 days. (35 books on.) Presiding Judge, Clarence McDowell. Starter, Mars Cassidy. Racing Secretary, E. W. Maglnn. Racing starts at 2:00 p. m. W Indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. Figures In parenthesis following the distance of each race indicate Index "number, track record, age of horse and weight carried. £\ _r» rT ~t FIRST~RACi:— 3-8 Mile. (23123—36—2—110. ) $400 added. 2-year-olds. Allowances. ' Zi Qll Net value to winner $370. lnd~" Horses A WtPPSt g % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 72635) *M ARSE ABE w 115 2 5 1" 1s J Lee L A Cella 3 18-53 6-5 3-5 (72607HRFANEH w 113 14 1 22 25 Nlcol J Whitlaw 8-5 8-5 3-2 4-5 2-5 7 599SMRS. SEWALL w 103 9 4 31 3* S Flynn W K Hughes 8 15 12 5 2J 726:!52HAMMOCK BOY w 110 12 11 7* 44 H Alex Mrs R W Walden6 9 8 3 8-5 ' 7305 ROSEBURG II. w 106 3 10 41 5h Skirvin H McCarren Jr 15 30 20 8 4 720a DR. ARMSTRONG w 105 1 » 63 6» V Powers J C Cahn 20 25 20 8 4 7 T, '(.-PATRIOT w 110 6 6 SI 7» Lloyd J W May 10 20 15 6 3 7256- RROT'GHAM w 107 10 3 11* S R McDan'IBurlew&O'Neill 6 8 7 3 7-5 72*99 LADY HAMMOX w 107 11 12 10J 91! F Burton T Capo 40 60 60 15 8 M\NY COLORS w 107 8 7 91 102 Mulligan J C Graves 50 100 100 40 20 LURID w 107 7 13 138 lib L Smith L A Livingston 50 100 100 40 20 COUSIN MARY w 107 5 8 V 125 H Will'msA J Gorey 50 100 100 40 20 DOUGLAS w 110 13 2 121 132 C Koerner E Corrigan 20 30 25 10 5 7"635 EUSTACIAN w 107 4 14 14 14 Huestis J H McCormick 50 100 100 40 20 *l is(|ualitied for foul. Time, 12J, 254, 38§. Winner— B. f, by Mesmerist— La Cheviot (trained by H. C. Riddle). Went to post at 1:59. At post 3 minutes. Start fair. Won driving; second and third the same. Marse Abe, away fast and showing the most early speed, was sent into a slight lead from the start and stood a hard drive gamely through the stretch, but carried Irfaneh wide and bumped her several times in the last furlong, for which he was disqualified. Irfaneh, also favored at the start, ran a good race and might have won with clear sailing. Mrs. Sewall ran well throughout and had no mishaps. Hammock Boy, awry poorly, came with a good burst of speed in the last furlong and finished gaining on the leaders. laataf 11., caught in a jam at the start and in the worst going, ran a good race. Dr. Armstrong closed a gap. Patriot was prominent for a quartet before tiring. Scratched— 72599 My Lady Frances, 103. Overweights — Irfaneh, 1 pound. r7G\C±r7C\ SECOND RAC 3— 3-4 Mile. (430S2— l :12J— 5— 107. ) $500 added. 4-year-olds and~up~- | ZQ I ^ ward. Selling. Net value to winner $470. lud Horses A~Wt PP"St~1,i~/r~%~Str~Fin Jockeys Cwners O H C P S 7-619 FRAXK LORD w 4 105 12 2 2i 14 l1 l1 V Powers T D Sullivan 9-5 3 3 6-5 3-5 72310 HANCOCK w 4 99 2 4 31 51! 51 22 McCahey M Welsh W 30 15 6 3 726 U3 'APER w 4 101 5 1 4» 31 2£ 3» Lloyd M A. Neff 8 10 10 4 2 72:3s=1.0RD STANHOPE wb 4 102 8 8 lh 4* 4l 41! C Henry . C F Clark 3 18-53 6-5 3-5 72473 CONVlLLE WB 4 98 6 7 Si 61 3* 51! S Flynn L A Cella 5 6 4 8-5 4-5 MM POETRY W 5 98 11 12 102 82 6* 62 W Ott P Porretto 30 60 50 20 10 70:'99 PAUL wsb 6 106 10 13 11& ll2 82 7* J Lee A Stanhope 10 12 10 4 2 ' 7'4S92P'XCE HOHENLOHEw 4 106 4 3 5h 21 72 81! R McDan'lT C McDowell 6 12 12 5 2J K8193 HELEN LUCAS w 4 1011 9 11 71 10l 9' J 9* Howard D B Freeman 30 50 50 20 10 72312 BLACK MANTILLA w 5 97 3 6 13 12' 10s 10' - Kennedy L Lemp 8 12 10 4 2 68172 CABRIT ws 4 9S 13 10 121 9s ll3 11« Jno ConleyA J Louque 150 150 100 40 20 i«779 ROSE MARION w 4 92 1 5 6l 13 12 12 Hufnagel W H McMullen 50 50 25 10 5 6762S MIMICS DAUGHTERw 4 92 7 9 9U 7 13 13 R Munro E MIchallis 30 100 75 30 12 Time, 253. 52*. 1:22. Winner — Ch. g. by Royal Flush III. — Mlza (trained by A. Zimmer). Went to post at 2:29. At i ost 3 minutes. Start fair. Won driving; second and third the same. Frank Lord, away fast and favored by the going, raced Prince Hoheulohe into subjection in the first half and had to stand a hard drive through *he last furlong, but held his own gamely. Hancock, from a slow beginning, finished with a rush. Caper, lucky throughout, ran fairly well and stayed gamely in the closing drive. Lord Stanhope set the early pace and but for going extremely wide into the stretch would have been second. Conville, away slowly, had to close a big gap to get into contention and tired In the sirelch. Prince Hohenlohe showed speed. The others were always outpaced. The winner was entered lor $800; no bid. Scratched— 72563 Hooray. 106. Overweights — Caper, 4 pounds; Poetry. 2: Helen Lucas. 41: Cabrit, 1: Paul. 3. 70C7Q THIRD RACK— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. (07077— l:43g— 3— 90.) Purse '«f400. 3o|f ar-oIds' | £U Q | Q Selling. Net value to winner $300. ^ % lud Horses AWtPPSt % Ik %~sTr'Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S~ 72637 THOMAS CALHOUN wb 96 10 10 93 S2 » | 11 1* C Henry A Weber 10 15 15 6 3 72617 ETHEL CARR wb 96 13 5 33 2" l«j 21 21 G Swain W A Kirwan 15 25 20 8 4 725S4)GOLDQUEST w 105 2 8 ll5 M» 9s 63 32 V Powers H B Duryea 2J 3 3-2 7-102-5 (72581) BAN RID A "WB 102 1 1 7 J 4 41 4i 4s R McDan'lB Schreiber 3 8 7 °1 6-5 72475 HIMALAYA wb 106 11 6 2 i 38 Z| P 5 J J Lee J Baker 5 6 5 2 1 726173FRESCATI w 91 12 12 10* ll5 71?, 5' 62 S Flynn E S Gardner 15 40 30 12 6 ' 725St KETCHEMIKE WB 98 4 4 Ink lij 31 73 7» "W Ott M Nicol 12 15 15 6 3 72.r S3)THIRD RAIL w 103 9 7 8 J 9U10» 8| %\ Pickens C B Reid 8 12 10 4 2 725S42MISS MAZZONI w 96 3 2 P 7" ll5 10i 9?, Yorke M L Britton 10 15 10 4 2 i72617).IAVOTTE • w 93 I 3 1*1 6l 6l 9 10'?. T Koerner W F Matthews 10 15 8 3 8-5 72tl5:!:'BRIMMER wb 101 6 9 4» 5» %\ 111 ll3 McCahey M ,T Shannon 15 30 30 12 6 725*3 LISTERINE w 91 7 11 123 12'J128 12" 12'2 Brannon S T White 20 40 40 15 7 72(i37 BROWN THISTLE wb 98 8 13 13 13 13 13 13 S'lesinger J Leishman 30 60 ' 60 20 10 • Time. 25*. 513, 1:19*, 1:51, 1:56. Winner — B. c, by Knight of the Thistle — Tantalize (trained by J. S. Ward). Went to post at 2:58. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily; second driving: third the same. Thomas Calhoun moved up with a rush after going a half, but was almost knocked down by Ethel Carr r in the stretch, then recovered quickly and. finishing fast, won easing up. Ethel Carr forced or set the e pact throughout, but swerved badly in the last furlong and barely lasted long enough to save second (I place. Coldquest, off poorly and badly outpaced for the first three-quarters, came fast through the stretch ■ ai.ii ran a good race. . Banrida suffered from interference soon after the start and ran fairly well. Hima-l." a - ran well to the stretch and tired. Ketchemike showed the most speed for a half and* tired badly in ; rtw stretch. Third Rail lacked early rpeed. Javotte and Brimmer quit ill the last half. The winner "was s entered lor $500: no bid. Scratched— (72636)Sweetener. 93; 726033Brakespeare. 101. Overweights — Himalaya. 1 pound. rT OO rT A FOURTH RACK— 3-4 Mile. 43682— 1 : 1 2i—5—107. ) Speed Handicap. $L000~ addedT - I ^U I O: 3-year-olds and upward. .Net value to winner $1.260. . hid Horses A Wt PP St jg jjj % si r Tin Jockeys Owners O. H C i S~ 72iUH;*COONEY K. wit 4 100 6 5 3'?. 3" 5 l2 .1 Brooks .1 Burttschell 10 20 15~5 2i~ 72602-'AI, MULLER w 3 10IJ 11 ' 1« l2 1'?. 22 V Powers W H Fizer 2J 2i 12-54-5 2-5 72621 KEATOR Wsb I 116 3 :i 5.1 4'» 43 3"' Brussel F E Brown 9-5 3 2J 4-5 2-5 72C2I CHIEF HAYES w 5 107 4 2 6"" 7 7 4" J Lee T D Sullivan 4 6 4 7-0 3-5 72::i7i.\NGELUS wn 3 102'. 2 7 23 2l 3' 5* R McDan'IBurlew&O'Neill 5 6 5 2 4-5 . 72564' EVELYN S. w S 88 7 4 41 H 6'?, V* Dubei G H Holle 12 40 40 15 7 72275 KING'S DAUGHTERwb 5 116 5 6 7 6" 6'. 7 Nicol T C McDowell 5 15 12 5 21 "Added starters. Time. 242, f 0J, 1:192. Winner— B. g, by Senator McCarii'ii — Campania (trained by .T. Burttschell*. Went to post at 3:28. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. '• Comiev K. ran in close pursuit of Al Muller for the first half and. wearing him down steadily in the sliTtch run, drew away in the last sixteenth. Al Muller, away fast, showed superior speed in the early J! ru'iiiing. but tired when challenged lit the stretch and swerved under punishment. Keator ! ega[i slowly 1 and closed a big gap in the last quarter. Angelus showed speed, but tired fast after going a half. Chief ;f ll.iyes had no mishaps aud finished fast. King's Daughter was badly outpaced throughout and disliked (, tlu going. Scratched— 72019 Sally Preston. 104; 72639 Comedienne, 112; (725]0)Chaptiltepec, 120; 72546 Momentum. ,. 101: (72039)Handzarra, 103; 72365 Bellwether. 96. Overweights— Al Muller, 1\ pounds;: Angelus, 2$. rTrtOrTpr FIFTH RACK— 3-4 Mile! (T3G82— 1 :12J— 5— 107.) Purse $400. 4-vear-olds and ufT )- = I ^ OIO ward. Selling. Net_value to winner $300. 1 ri 1 1 I lorses A~WtPPSt~V4 '/j~%~Str~Fin Jockeys Owners" O II C P ^S~ - 72613 RKFIXl-:i) w 4 96 5 5 (;-3 5J 2b 1'?. Skirvin W J Donohue 6 M 10~~ 3 6-5 . 7--.i:i-HlGGINBOTHAM wb 4 94 6 6 4' :fr 4- 2' McCahey A Simons 6-5 6-5 9-102-5 1-4 . 72619 (JOLDPROOF wit 5 113 4 1 1»M' U 3'i Nicol C E Hamilton 3 4£ 4J 2 4-5 . 72516 IAJCX TODNO w 6 102J 2 2 3'.'. 2H 3' 4s R McDan'lI) C Corbitt 10 15 12 4 7-5 72619 DE RESZKE w 9 101 3 4 7 7 62 51 S Flynn R E Watkins 30 30 20 6 ■ 72473 ROYAL ONYX Wit 4 104 1 I 2' 65 7 6'J Liebert T G Molinelli 10 20 15 5 2 72'i212COON W 4 105 7 7 5' t2 5i 7 V Powers W E AValsh 4 8 6 8-5 7-10 0 Time. 25?,, 51 ji, 1 &%. Winner— C:h. f, by Rapallo— Superfine (trained by W. J. Donohue). Went to post at 3:53. At | ost 1 minute. Start good. Won easily: seewtd and third the ^ame. Ri'iin. d .showing sudden improvetnent.was reserved well back in the early running and. although goin? wide into the stretch, finished with a rush and won going away. Higginbolbam began slowly and moved iq: tiist on the slretch turn, but tired in the final drive. Goldproof showed the most speed for the first half. • •tit was tiring fast at the end. L.:«-y Young ran prominently all the way. De Reszke. badly outpaced for the first half, saveil ground when turning into the stretch and (dosed a big gap. Royal Onyx quit i.fter going a quarter. Coon ran pearly and was badlv ridden. The winner was entered for $1,000; no bid Scratched — 726572Bertha K., ML Overweights — Lucy Young. 1J pound*'. 7£) £*f7 ft 'SIXTH RACE— 1 1-4 Miles. (44432- -2:( 6J— 5—1137) Purse $500. 4 year-olds and ^Q I \J upward. Selling. Net value to winner M'*). "hid Horses A WtPPSt St J4 % ?j Sir Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P W 72I.I4-SKA SALT w 4 91 3 2 3' 3' »» 2»k 2'it l3 : Henry P Dunne 8-5 2 S~-5~3~5_1 -3* 72 ;:;s-A''E HIGH w 4 106 1 1 1* n lb i« iu 2' J Lee T D Sullivan 8-C 9-5 8-5 7-l0''-5 72622»JOHN M'BRIDE w 5 9S 9 8 4b 5' 4' I* B ■.',« J Brooks C N Freeman 12 15 1 5 8-5 721.22 JUNGLE IMP Ws 6 106 4 I 9 9 6' S* 42 42 V Powers J B Brannon 8 8 6 2 1 72567 LADY OAKLAND w 7 101 8 6 62 6J 8' 6'2 .-,- V Howard C R Riley 20 30 25 8 4 72SJ8 RIO GRANDE W 4 93 5 5 2-' 2« 24 4* 6" 6= Ural F B Ford 7 S 7 "1 6-5 ",.5i;7 AMBERJACK WB6 105 7 9 71 7'J 9 9 7b 7'° Kohn G Eaton 40 100 SO 25 10 JWtt DR. YOUNG w 5 98 2 4 83 85 7h 7i 8b 8» Jno ConleyH B Hildebrand 30 75 60 15 6 72640 PADRE Wsb 6 100 6 7 5n* 4' 5b W 9 9 T Will'ms C B Burnett 40 150 100 40 15 Time. 26. 52?. 1:22. 1:50. 2:19*. Winner— B. f, by Rapallo — Breakdown (trained by F. HauIoiO. Went to ix.st at 4:17. At post 5 minutes. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. Sea S-ilt w.-is always prominent in the tunning and c.iiiie away when called on in the stretch to win easing up. Ace High, away fast, showed much t! e most speed for 1h * first mile and tired badly in the stretch run |Hl| was good enough to held second j.lace. John M.IIride ran well, finished ganielv and had no ntenape Jungle Imp also ran a good race and w.ts -Mining fast at the cud. Hi I Grande quit badly after going a good three quarters. Lady Oakland went fuirlv well. Padre showed need. The winner was entered for . ISte-: no bid. Scratched — 72531 Di-uigre. 90. Over* eights— Ace UigU, 1 pouud; Aiubeijuck. 4; Padre, 2. " ' Los Angeles Form Chart LOS ANGELES FORM CHART. (SANTA ANITA PARK.) SATURDAY, JANUARY 11, 1908. WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK FAST. Thirty lirsl day. Los Angeles Rac;ng Association. Winter Meeting of 100 days. (24 lioofcs on.) Presiding Judge, A. W. Hamilton. Starter. Richard Dwyer. Secretary, E. C. Smith. Racing starts at 1:50 p. in. (Chicago time :;:50 p. m.). W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. Fig-ur-* in parenthesis following tlie distance of each race indicate index number, track record, age of horse sad w. ight carried. « , 4 14 7 rT FIRST RACE 1 Mile. (72420—1:372 — 3-108.) Pane $400. 4 year olds. Selling. ^J 13 ft ■ Net value to winner $325. I mi 1 torses" A~YYT"p"pSt U jj '■)'*. Str Flu Jockeys Owners O H C P S l-iuVHiKlA .MEN* 'R w Hit :: .". 63 6- 6l 4-' l1 E Martin Pasadena Stable 4 a 5 8 5 3 5 i ,To -' VINRID \ w Mi I - -u 4- 4'1 H -- CRoss Fleur de Lis Sta 3-2 8 5 3-2 3-5 1 I ii Nl'l.l IE R\CINE w 99 S 4 3- 2?. lh 1 » 3J Lycurgus W Walker 6 9 9 3 1 7isr.ii S TONEY LEE wi: 109 J 7 6! 3! 2" 2- 4- D Boland J R Thornliy 2! 3 3 6-5 3 5 73481 LITTLE MINISTER ws 106 4 6 71 73 71 72 5' Harty P Zimtner 30 50 i.O la 6 ', '2555 ■]• El ')' Kit AND SALT w 104 11 4h 5' 6' 31 6* C H Shil'gCr Durker 4 6 4 7-sl- 7H52TA06 *■ III I I I 8 8 6l 7l M Preston J Curl 30 40 40 12 6 ;Vs BON VI V \NT wb IOC 5 I lh lu 3- 8 8 Musgr've T A Da vies 30 50 00 15 6 Time. 24*. 4Si, 1113ft, 1:40. Wis— I fh g, bv Hcrmcnce— Isboll (.trained by P, .1. Williams). Went to post al i:.r 0. At [Kist I minute. Start good. Won handily; second and third driving. BeL-u. nee alter being outpaced for the lust six furlongs, moved up fast when entering the stretch and. finishing' gamely, won going away. Saimida made up ground gradually iu the final quarter under punish -went and finished resolutely. Nellie R iciue forced a sharp pace for the first six furlongs, but tired badly : t the end. Sti y Lee showed speed, but lired badly iu the final sixteenth. Bon Yivant showed a tlasli of early speed. The winner was catered f"i $500: no bid. Scratched- 72050 F.anlada. li'.i; 720i: Colewort. Ml. Ov.rwi iglits Stouey Lee. :; pouu.i.j. k)/»7Q SECOND RACE 38 Mile. (72.".:::; -3tt- 2 107.) Purse $400. 2 year ohls. .'i |3 I O Allowances. Net value to winner jMjjl Iii.r Horses A\Vt"lTsr',.i~'j""i Str Fin Jockeys Owners 5 H C P S (7364') ACHIEVE WS 107 4 2 1- \~ C H SliU'gS C Hihlreth 1 J 1-2 2 5 1 5 out ., .s-H -( P1»ER PRINCESS w 107 6 7 2" -'" G Burns R F Carman 2i 4 4 3 0 13 MADELINE MCSCVEw 107 11 9 7' 3' Musgr've P T China 10 » -0 7 I - '.ft i l Cl'N 'S GROVE w M8 9 10 •* 4- D M "tliy.l .1 Walsh *10 13 B 3 1 73DUC KRA1MC CLANCY rM I 3 3" S«* Hatty .1 Steptmnson 50 100 100 40 13 R01 \L STONE w ill I 1 VJ •* Itadtke W B Jennings 8 20 20 5 2 ,-\i j.-pv w 109 s f. 4 ' 71 D Boland Q .1 Long 20 40 40 10 -3 ;:.ss SEMPER FIDELIS w 102 1 8 91 V C Grand .1 .1 Walsh *10 13 13 3 1 7 ..,:i KM'T UF THB- EAST W 102 3 4 ■"." 9J M Preston H T Criflin tl5 20 20 5 I * i'l-Y EL DINBRO wi: 102 10 II 1 1 ' 1"ut Herman E.I Baldwin 100 100 100 40 20 p»j i \'^ w ]07 □ 'i l"1 11" T Taylor II T Gritlin tC 20 20 5 I 7 ■-..;■. ORPHAN KOY W US 5 12 U 12 Ashenden J A Bennet 1IN» ]o0 100 40 15 ♦jCoiipled in hettiac; no separate place or show betting. Time, tX, M Winner Oh. f. bv Watercress - -St Uai is (trained by S. ('. Hihlrelh). WCB1 to aoai at 8:14. At p.st 5 minutes. Start go «l. Won easily; second and third the same. tehieve dashed into SB easy lead instantly, showed great Speed and always held her opponents safe. ( . pi,, i Prtneeaa w:is ahraya ekase up and. under sharp punishment all throatgh the stretch, finished res.. lulely. Madeline Musgrav'e closed a big gap and liiiislnd fast. I'rank Clancy showed speed, but tired in ihe streteh drive. Roval Stone liuished well and is promising. Calera tii^d. Bcratcbad 72»VI2 ired Mater, DIG: 7'jr.ss Baaraee, 102; 72.".ii'.i Lucky Mate, 102; 1M Allen Lee. MB, Overweights Royal Stone. 4 pounds; Calera, -•___ 6 /3 rj O THIRD RACE— 1 Mile. (t»tM— ItSXJ 3 10S.) Purse $.".00. 3 year olds and upward. £\J I \3 Owaaia' Hamiieai). Net value to winner $400. !mt~" Horses A Wt Pl'St'lT Va" % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0__H 0 i*M.l (722bv)RIFLSMAN wnl M I I 2 I1 h* V I" G Burns R V 'arnian l-t Sri 3 5 t-Cowt 1 •■ ,.,«-l \.\I.KY FAY w I B 1 1 O 3" - 3::i 3" :'- K Martin W Walker 3 3 11 .,. 20. .ut l7«;71)MARSTER wu I 9 l I :: Pirl? -' ■■' D Mei"thy.l J Walsh I 7 I 4-6 owl ,.",. VMPELHJ W 4 102 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Harly B Wayland 30 M 60 8 2.V Time. 23?.. 4S. 1 :12'. 1::,7^. Winner B. c, bv Pessara -Fanny Kikes (trained by .1. Blutei. W.nl to ]m. t al 2:11. At 1.0-1 2 minutes. Start good. Won handily: second and third driving. Kiflem. m set a daKCHog paee throiigli..nt. was taken the sh..rt.st route and. iluder gentle urging, held Stanley Fay safe through the final sixteenth. The latter was lak-u back in the first ipial'ter ami raved. ■Will ii. steadily after turning for home, but v.:iv pet he lid next to the rail in the final eighth, not getting ifiM.ngh in the closing strides, then finish.-,] resolutely umhr iiiging. Marster ran a fast three quarters and tired in the Mel drive. Ainpcd* -an well, but trailed the Others throughout and probably was short. FOURTH RAI H 1 1-4 Miles. (722oT{— 2:00 -T»— 102.) Santa Anita Handioap. 7Ck\aTlt7va^V "^ \y Cj\J $1.500 added. _3 year olds and upward. Net value to winier gjjMl I ud Iloi-es" A WtPPSt St V4 V4 04 SJTFlirTockeys Owners" 0 H C PS 7 .71 EDWIN" GUM w E 100 5 t 4* I 4-- ^\ V I| Lvcurgus W Walker 4 4 13 59 101 I , -,;i '. ii. i\i:i, JACK wb 4 1ol 1 1 1 ' 1* l4 1« I1 2' i' Ross MrsWHHolland S H SI 6-5 2*5 ■ !•• t'i.nr\'i:K wa» 5 HO 2 2 .". 4J 2" :t: ::* :;i. m Preataa L McDonald 4 t -1- 4-5 2-6 ; ■■ , "\ i- i.M* • 4 "" " '• ::' :;l' 3"k 41 41 -1' ; r.unis It K larman 3 G 5 S-u 3 o TaKM'LiBARO vnb 5 107 4 3 l» 2"k I I 5 I C Ii Sbil'gE J BaldwtB 7 8 8 3 1 Time, -'it, 4bi, 11^1. liWi, t4a] tuew track reeonl). • i • . 1 t t ;. i « : - - I 7 l ^^^■^^^■■■■^■■■■■■•■■■■■■■^MMi^MHiMMM^BaHiHaaHa^aril^HMMka Winner— Ch. g. by Plutns — Bessie Or.m (trained by W. Walkerl. Went to post at 3:45. At post 2 minutes. Start g N d. Won driving; second and tliird the same. Edwin Cum was taken inek. early 111 the race ami saved for a mil., iben cairie fast in the stretch and. under keen urging, wore down Col I Jack in the closing stride-. The latter showed brilliant s|M'C l throughout, but tired suddenly in the 1 nal sixteenth. I'rank Fliltner was under the whip tor al st the in'ire journey and ran a good race, on; tired when the pinch came. Arimo ran well and. iu a long stretch drive, finished resolutely. Lisaro. showed early speed, but failed to stay. Scratched — (72510)Glenecho. 107. 7i)CQ1 FIFTH RACE— 1 l-2~MiIes] (72401— 2:."5S— .1— OoL ) Purse $400. 4-year-olds aiuTup^ ^DOl ward. Selling. Net value to winner jg& ' Ind Horses A WtPPSt St U V2 % Str Fin Jockeys ' Q.vners O II 5 P S (72645)F1RST PEEP WB 1104 2 1 1- 1« 1 :" l'1 I* 11 M Crest. ,11 A U Dunlop 4-5 9 1015 1-3 oat 7l'i;o;i;i;k; BOW a I Ml 4 :. 4' 4' 4" 3s .".'" 2- MliUano ; w Scott 4 4i 4 1 2-4 72t;t:.-i:AR( \' ESHER villi 0 I J» l :- 2* 2- V H Bums R F Carman 2j 3.J 3J 1 1 :; 72CM MAMIE ALGOL a C lot 3 4 (i G 6" 51 4' 4i C Grand K M Smith I I I 9 5 1 I 72.37 C.ENTLE HARRY 7 lo5 5 3 21 ^i :!'' 41 :'■ 5" Callahan C, W Robinson 20 L'5 25 I ::": 72371 ROSTQF w I 102* 1 (J 51 B" I I I I Barkwill T A Davies lo ) loo loo 30 111 Time. 2j5|, 50. 1:l.".i. 1 :4iu;. 2:00. 2:31* (new track reeart). Winner — Ch. f, by Dieudonne Dawning (trained by M. (iarrity). Went to post at 3:.- l. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily; second tlie same; third handily. First I'eep showed great speed throughout, stayed grandly and won cantering. Big Bow was always piominent and. in a sharp last eighth drive, drew away from Baron Esher easily. The latter ran a good. ceaatateat race, followed the winner gamely for a mile and a quarter and tired in the final drive. Mamie Algol finished well, but seems deficient la early speed. Gentle Barry went well for a mile and in eighth. The winner was entered for $1,100; no bid. Overweights — Rostof, 2j iiounds. 7Q^UO SIXTH RACE— 1 Mile. (72420—1 ::!7t -*:;— 108.) Purse $400. 4-year olds and up" ^QO^ ward. Selling. Net value to winner $."2T». . Ind Horses " AWtPPStU jjj ~-j Str Flu Jockeys Owners O H C P S_ 72499 (iORGALETE w 8 110 1 2 4.^ 5= 5l 5 1- Cr Burns Hunter Stable 7 .". :1 5 4-5 2 5 (72i;27)RCSTI.ING SILK w 5 105 I 7 r.i.u X* ;;i :{J ja Nelson Hogan.tRineh't 3 I 3i 4 5 1 I 72045 ELIE W 7 107 I 5 ; 0' 0- C- VM Barkwill T A Davies G 10 10 4 4-5 72C44 LUCKY DAD w 4 112 2 1 2- 21 f 2h 4' J Clark C E Murrav 50 (.0 GO 20 5" 72G24 BOX. 1'R. CHARLIE w G 107 7 G » r 4 4' 5^ Blair .1 M Stokes 31 2*. C I 7 -lOoiif 72443 ILLUSION wb 4 110 I 4 ll l« 1* 1" G* M Preston T, McDonald 10 20 M 0 8 5 72564 SINK SPRING W 4 107 4 I 7 7 7 7 7 R Brooks L \V Sears 50 GO 50 20 5 Time. 24A. 4N. 1:13, l:3!ii. Winner-■ Ch. in. by Rey del Sierras -Blizzard (trained by P. Reilly). Went to post at :::.r (;. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second and third driving. Cor-galete was saved in the early running, swung to tlie inside rail when turning for home, saving much ground, and, after an early stretch drive, came away fast at the end. Bustling Silk was always prominent and, in a tremendous last sixteenth brush, just lasted long enough. Elie made up ground gradually In the final ipiarter under punishmeiir and. finishing gamely, almost got up for second place. Lucky Lad rai well and tired only in the last sixteenth. Illusion showed much the most early speed, but |iiit in the stretch. Bonnie Prince Charlie ran disappointingly. The winner was eater ed for $400; no, bid. Scratched— 72G4:{sProlifie, 107: 72041) Homeless. 112: 720O3 Cinnabar. 112. 0AQQ SEVENTH RACE 1 Mile. (72420—1 ::173— :i— 10.S.) Pane $400. 4-year-olds and iuT 4mi\j^jtJ ward. Selling. Net value to winner $.'!2T . Ind Horses A WtPPSt jj jjj % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 5 II C P S 72G28-EL CAZADOR WB 4 115 3 I 15 l3 1- lc li Harty F. Wayland 1 5-5 4-5 2-5 out 72CM PERRY WICKES w 6 112 2 2 5l 4J 4l 4J M D Boland E S Burnett 30 GO 60 20 6 725r7*MBD£HJNG DAISY W 5 110 5 5 6l 3" 3" 3' 3* Musgr've Stowe&Schubach 6 10 10 3 1 68017 BADLY ITS ED W 9 112 7 8 41 6$ 5J 5' 4' W Mcln're Nathan ,t Ilafley50 100 UK) 40 13 72663 PONTOTOC w 6 112 1 G 3} 2* 2« 22 6* Radtke Keene Bros 3 3J 3J 1 12 725S7 MONACO MAID WB 6 105 4 1 8' 75 61 B 6 Lycurgus W Walker 50 :5i 10 I 1 72537 PAY ME win 112 ( M in 8b Si S1 7' M Murphy A Deck li»0 loO loo 40 12 72518 FASTOSO w 6 112 I !i »' U) 91 9' 8' C H Shii'gE J Baldwin 6 7 7 3 6 5 72373 SAUNA W 5 110 9 4 2' 5h 7J 72 91. C Ross White*Wyniick 10 10 6 2 4-5 72617 MARPESSA w 5 105 10 7 ~ - 9' 10 M 10 Lindh'st F Wallhauser 15 30 :;o 10 4 Time. 24. 48*. 1:S8|, 1:40. Winner B. Betas de Los (trained E. — c. by Amigo^ — Angeles by Wayland). Went to post at 4:21. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won handily: second and third driving. El l.'atadot showed the most Sawed throughout, set the pace fast and had sonn-thing left to withstand Perry Wiikcs' closing challenge. The latl.r run a surprisingly good race and finished fast under the whip. Meddling Daisy ran well and, in a long stretch drive, finished resolutely. Badly I sed went well. Pout.. t v showed speed, but. ran a verv poor raee and was done for wheu an eighth out. The winner was en leied lev $400; no bid. Scratched 7811 Spinstress, 110. Page 3 New Orleans Entries and Past Performances for Monday, January 13 New Orleans Entries and Past Performances for Monday, January 13. WEATHEE CLEAR. TRACK HEAVY. lor heavy track). ^lltUIUlWU|'|'^U (Handicapped AVI a ^lltUIUlWU|'|'^U (Handicapped AVI NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. (Fair Grounds.) For differences in weight add or deduct 5 points to the pound. An extra good rider's average worth is 3 pounds. Racing starts at 2 p. m. XRuns well in mud. ©Superior mud runner. First Eace— 3-8 Mile. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Fillies. Special Weights. (Track record: 23123—36—2—110.) Ind. Horses. Rec. A. Wt. Hdcp. : 72562s Smart :37 110 725 ! 725992 Cunning :38* 110. .X 720 72599 *Plnion :36* 110. .X715 • 72599 Arionette :36J 110 715 - ! 72562 Gloriole 110 715 ! 72599 Mv Ladv Frances 110. .X705 ' 72562 Lightning Flash HO 7 5 72599 Miss Hapsburg 110. . X 705 72599 Molly Stark 110 700 J Ceriua, ch. f. by Meddler — Chinkara .... HO After All, b. f, by In- dio — Nadavis 110 Essie, br. f, by Brau- tronie— Puritania .. 110 . Miss Snack, b. f, by Gold Heels — Lineage 110 Speight, blk. f, by Lucky Dog — Charm, by Faustus HO Mezzo Soprano, br. f. by Counter Tenor — Queen Anne HO ♦Formerly Holy Mass. Second Eace— 3-4 Mile. 3-vear-olds. Maidens. Special Weights. (Track record: 43682— 1: 12 J— 5— 107.) T26532 George H. White 109.. X 725 ; 72636 Tarquin 112- 720 j 720032 Banridge 1:21? 112.. X 715 ; 72636" Bucking Boy 1:17 J 109.. X 715 , 72003 Major Mack 109..X715 I 72636 Polar Star 1:19s 109..X710 ) 72603 Caucus 109..X710 ) 72164 Pink Cap 109..X710 , 70467 Harrington 112T...705 70749 Moxey Mead 109 .. X 700 J 7252S Amontillado 109..X7O0 ) 72491 Bulkhead 109 695 i 69485 Epitome 112 600 ) : ! • - ! ! ' J . ; j ; , I ) ) , J ) i ) hid. Horses. Rec. A. Wt. Ud p. 71045 Waxtmw 109 690 Cajole, b. c, by Al e Frank— Dot S 112 Third Eace— 7-8 Mile. 4-year-olds aud upward. Selling. (Track record: 67833— l:25g— 6— 112.) 72364' Abington 1:32* 4..105..X72S 72618 Monere 1:26J 4. .103. .©720 72618 Creel 1:27| 5. .109. .©715 72582 Abe Merer 1:29* 5..114..X715 72039 Dapple Gold 1:35* 7. .109. . X715 72563 Crafty 1:28* 4..110..X710 72531 Denigre 1:28* 4.. 108.. X 710 72896* Heart of Hyacinth ...1:28* 5..112..X705 72618 » J. D. Dunn 1:29 4..108..X705 720722 Hancock 4..100..X7O5 72640 St. Noel 1:29 7.. 114.. ©700 72202 Young Stevens 1:30 4. .110. . X700 72544 Rappahannock 1:82 4. .108. . X6!»5 72364 Prytania 1:33* 4..112. .X690 72201 Animus 4..1O5..X073 Fourth Eace — 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. (Track record: 43682— 1:12*— 5— 107.) (72619) Pedro 1:18* 4.. 95.. X 750 72620 Pasadena 6..116..X745 72621 • Platoon 1:13 6.. 93. .©745 72566-1 Tileing 1:13* 4. .109. .©740 72674 Chief Hayes 1:13* 5.. 108.. ©740 72130 King's Plate 1:18 3.. 86. .©725 (65752) Fintrail 5.. 90 710 Fifth Eace — 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. (Track record: 67077—1:43; — 3—90.) 72654 Sponge Cake 1:52 6.. 105.. ©725 (726561 Hawkama 4..I05..X720 726752 Higginhotham 4. .100. .©715 (72d0l) Nancy 4.. 98..X715 (72640) Delphi e 1:47* 6. .n 3..x710 7263S2 Tivolini (.1:45 4.. 100.. X 710 72640 Envoy 1:45* 6..1OS..X705 72654 Adesso 1:45* 5..108..X7OO Sixth Eace— 1 1-16 Miles. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. (Track record: 672t»l— 1 :453— 6 — 104.) T24762 ZIPANGO 1:47* 4..105..X725 72366 Little Lighter 1:40 4 . . 98. . ©720 7265S2 Donna 1:47 5..103..X715 72604 Mortiboy 1:46* 4. .104.. ©710 72509 Granada ...1:40 5. .108. . x70» The figures under "Rec." in above entries show the best time made by the horse at the distance since January 1, 1906. First Race [1st New Orleans] LATEST PERFORMANCES OF HORSES ENTERED TODAY. I The small figure under "Str." shows the distance the horse was ahead of that next in the race. The small figure under "Fin."— unless the horse won— shows the number of lengths the horse was behind the winner. J FIEST EACE 3-8 Mile. 2-year-elds. Maidens. Fillies. Special Weights. (23123—36 — 2 — 110.) Index Course DistTimeT'ckOdds Wt St % % % StrFln Jockeys Best Company. SMAET, br. f, 2, by Ballyhoo Bey— Babenstein (H. B. Duryea). Weight today 110. 72562City Park 3-8 36* fast 15 109 2 3b 3' A Martin AnneMcGee, HolyMass, Mra.8ewaB CUNNING, b. f, 2. by Chilton— Pre stidlgitatrice (A. H. & D. H. Morris). height today 110. 7 5WF Grounds 3-8 388 hvy 30 110 7 5s 2J II Alex Alice, Mrs. Sewall, Arionette. 7Sa City M 3-8 3 tert 15 109 6 9J 8' A'bnchon Anne McGee, Holy Mass, Smart. 7r'507 City Park 3-8 35* fast 6 107 10 9* lO^iMountain Irfaneh, Holy Mass, Arionette. PINION, (formerly Holy Mass), br. f, 2, by Buck Massie— Holy Bird (F. W. Seeley) Weight today 110. 72.199 F.Grounds 3-8 3Sg hvy 13-5 110 9 32 5«J Lloyd Alice Cunning, Mrs. Sewall. 72562 City Park 3-8 36* fast 3 109 3 £ 2J Lloyd AnneMcGee Smart, Mrs. Sewall. 72507 City Park 3-8 35* fast 15 107 2 21 2* Lloyd Irfaneh, Arionette, Anne McGee. AEIONETTE, b. f, 2, by Cesarion— Fonsolette (L. A. Cella). Weight today 110. 72599 F.Grounds 3-8 3Sg hvy 5 110 1 J 4'i J Wolf Alice. HinningMi . Sewall 72507 City Park 3-8 35* fast 6 107 6 32 35£ F Swain Irfaneh, Holy Mass, Anne McGee. GLOEIOLE, ch. f, 2, by Hastings— Glory (J. H. McCormick). Weight today 110. 72562 City Park 3-8 36* fast 30 109 10 U ll17 Sumter Anne McGee, Holy Mass, Smart. MY LADY rEANCES, b. f, 2, by Sain— Liberty Star (B. Schreiber). Weight today 110, 72599 F.Grounds 3-8 38* hvy 10 110 11 ll1 7--*J Lee Alice, Cunning, Mrs. Sewall. 72562 City Park 3-8 36* fast 20 109 12 13 12--&J Lee Anne McGee, Holy Mass, Smart. LIGHTNING FLASH, ch. f. 2, by Handcuff— Tennie F. (W. H. Fizer). Weigh* today 110. 72562 City Park 3-8 363 fast 60 109 9 126 tt**§0 Swain Anne McGee, Holy Mass, Smart. 72507 City Park 3-8 35* fast 50 107 5 72 6l'lMinder Irfaneh, Holy Mass, Arionette. MISS HAPSBUEG, ch. f, 2, by Hapsburg— Miss Eon (H. McCarren, Jr.). Weight today 110. 72599 F.Grounds 3-S 3S| hvy 50 110 5 61 610JSkirvin Alice. Cunning, Mrs. Sewall. MOLLY STAEK, br. f, 2, by Sandringham— Semper Paratus (Burlew & O'Neill). Weight today 110. 72599 F.Grounds 3-8 38g hvy 8 110 6 TUU^JR McPan.'lAlice. Cunning, Mrs. Sewall. First start for the following: MEZZO SOPEANO, br. f, 2, byCounter Tenor— Queen Anne (J. C. Cahn). Weight today 110. CEEINA, ch. f, 2, by Meddler— Chinkara (A. J. Gorey). Weight today 110. AFTEE ALL, b. f, 2, by Indio — Nedavis (J. Casey). Weight today 110. SPEIGHT, blk. f, 2, by Lucky Dog — Charm (G. C. Bennett). Weight today 110. ESSIE, br. f, 2, by Brantome — Puritana (E. Corrigan). Weight today 110. MISS SNACK, b. f, 2, by Gold Heels— Lineage (E. Tucker). Weight today 110. Second Race [2nd New Orleans] • r e (I ■ - ; s - . . '• J! 1 ;f (, ,. = )- - . . 0 3-4 Mile. 3-year-clds. Maidens. Special Weights. (430.82— SECOND EACE — 1:12* — 5 — 107.) Index Course DistTimeT'ckOdds Wt St % % % StrFin Jockeys Best Company. GEORGE H. WHITE, b. g, 3, by Star Shoot— Belle Carter (F. W. & C. J. Schmidt). Weight today 109. 72053 F.Grounds 7-8 1:36* mud 21 106 2 3 3 3 2£ 21 R McDan'IFloridaglen, Brimmer, M. Isabellc. 72603 F.Gr'nds lm70y 1:59* hvy 4 100 6 1 1 1 31 5s J Lee . DarllngDan. -Banridge. Brakespeare 72581 F.Gr'nds lm70y 1:56 mud 30 1011 9 11 11 5 2' 22 Dyer Banrida, Dorothy Ann, Sp. Marvel. TABQUIN, blk. c, 3, by Sir Dixon— My Queen (A. L. Kirby). Weight today 112. 72636 F.Grounds 3-4 l:17g slow 20 108111 11 11 81 6T1 L Bailey Sweetener. BuckingBoy, BenSand. BANEIDGE, br. c. 3, by Bannockburn — Park Eidge (B. Schreiber)*. Weight today 112. 72603 F.Gr'nds lm70v 1:59* hvy 7-10 109 2 4 5 4 41 2"* V Powers Dar.Dan, Brakespeare, Maj. Mack. 72545 City Park 51 f l:0sg fast 10 110 5 5 4 4'1 454 Pickens Risk, Donaldo, Fashion. 72510 City Park 1 lr40g fast 20 100 7 5 5 5 52 61* Pickens Cliapultepec. St. Ilario, Woodlane. BUCKING BOY, b. c, 3, by Sempronius — Intrepid (P. Dunne). Weight today 109. 72636 F.Grounds 3-4 1:17* slow 12 1041 8 5 2 li 2l J Lee Sweetener. Ben Sand. Padrone. 725S1 F.Gr'nds lm70yl:56 mud 15 98 12 9 6 7 S3 81S Herbert Banrida. Geo.H. White, Dorothy Ann. 72508 City Park 3-4 l:14g fast 200 104 7 7 7 51 551 Herbert Al Muller, Blue Lee, Evelyn S. MAJOR MACK, ch. g. 3, by Kinley Mack— Valueless (C. E. Hamilton). Weight today 109. 72603 F.Gr'nds lm70y 1:59* hvy 30 100 3 2 2 8 21 41 Llovd DarlingD.in. Banridge, Brakespeare 72545 City Park 51 I l:08jj fast 75 107 9 11 11 111 H^lLloyd Risk, Donaldo. Fashion. 72435 City Park 5-8 1:02 fast 60 107 7 9 8 91 89 A Martin Rural Boy, Risk, Bitter Man. POLAR STAB, br. g, 3, by Star Shoot — Ravenna (Quinn & Muir). Weight today 109. 72636 F.Grounds 3-4 1:17* slow 8 100 13 12 12 ll1 ll13.'S Flynn Sweetener, BuckingBoy, BenSand 72363 City Park 51 f 1:10* hvy 20 103 1 10 10 10* 651 F'brother Gee Whiz, Himalaya, Alsatian. 72290 F.Grounds 5-8 1:06* mud 13 104 4 4 4 41 5* T ChandlerGee Whiz, Sweetener, Bitter Man. CAUCUS, ch. g. 3, by The Elector — St Catherine (W. Carroll). Weight today 109. 72603 F.Gr'nds lm70y 1:59* hvy 8 103 4 3 3 5 6* 6Ri Pickens DarlingDan, Banridge, Brakespeare 72435 City Park 5-S 1:02 fast 30 104 6 7 6 62 67 Molcsw'h Rural Bov. Risk, Bitter Man. 72308 F.Grounds 51 C l:llg slow 50 #95 2 7 4 21 33 S Flynn Bitter Sir. Sylvia G., Task Master. PINK CAP, b. g, 3, by Pink Coat — Ida Ledford (J. H. Woodford). Weight today 109. 72164 F.Grounds 51 f 1:12* hvy 25 105 8 11 10 9l 921lMinder Angelus. Gee Whiz, Stoneman 72080 City Park 51 f l:08g fast 20 107 4 4 4 41 4* Minder Lorimer, Stoneman, Firmament 71982 City Park 5-8 l:03g hvy 4 107 4 4 4 72 713lMinder Severus. Benrose, Polar Star. HAEEINGTON, ch. c, 3, by Hermence — Margery (W. Gerst). Weight today 112. 70467 Em.City 51 f 1:06* fast 10 106 5 5 6 6 621lDiggins Albert Star, Inauguration P Model 70253 Brighton B. 5 1-2 f 1:06* fast 107 13 12 12 12* 122«JW Doyle Uncle, Jubilee. Woodlane. MOXEY MEAD, ch. g, 3, by St. Leonards— Prohibition II. (P. M. Civill). Weight today 109. 70749 Ft Erie 5-8 1:01* fast 6 105 11 9 9 M* 10i«J Lee Padrone, Our Bov. King's Son 70182 Buffalo 5-8 1:02* fast 109 3 7 6 91 8*1 J Lee L.Roedorer, Orna'menfn. S.Emblein 70083 Buffalo 5-8 1:03* hvy 94 7 7 7 5 1 5* Goldstein Aristotle, Etta Louise, Chulita. AMONTILLADO, br. g, 3, by Gerolstein — Cachuca (T. E. Mannix). Weight today 109. 72528 City Park 51 f 1 :H8J good 150 102 6 10 10 ll2 11' « McCahey Rural Bov, Variety, Lorirocr 71979 Benning 3-4 l:19g slow 20 109 6 8 8 8 713 Henry Orfano, Helen Holland Twi"'s 71893 Benning 51 f l:10g hvy 20 104 9 13 10 10 10 . Henry Omnipotent, Tenakoe, Orfano.' BULKHEAD, br. g, 3, by Burlington— Stream (T. E. Aud). Weight today 109. 72491 City Park 51 f l:08g fast 100 100 12 12 11 I2 H**|W Gloss Alsatian. Melange, Bitter Sir 6S169 Pimlico 1-2 50 fast 40 109 11 10 101 1013 Vesper I augh.Eyes. Patrician. FredMa.ee 68186 Benning 4 1-2 f 58* slow 99 4 6 6 S^lVesper L. Isabel, Miss Marjorie. GoldFoill EPITOME, br. c, 3, by Mont d'Or— Brief (S. W. Streett). Weight today 112. 69485 La ton ia 5-8 1:02. fast 95 a 10 10 10 10-' A WilliatnsMackerel. Stone Street Sabado H'. 292 Latoma 4 1-2 f 58 mud 97 5 6 6 622 A WllliamsHonest, Colone. Brady, Hollow 679G0 F. Grounds 1-2 48 fast 105 8 8 7* 9'5 A WilliamsPar.Model, L. Foster, BrawneyLad. WAXHAW, br. g, 3, by Deering— Paula (M. Sabboth). Weight today 109 71045 Lexington 51 f 1:08* fast 15 97 11 11 11 11s ll"iGaugel Ardis. Orlandot Pointer 71014 Lexington 5-8 1:02 fast 5 107 12 12 12 12 ll16 Griffith Aildax, Albert Fanz. Enlist. CAJOLE, b. c, 3, by Abe Frank — Dot S. (G. C. Bennett). Weight today 112. r irst start. THTRTI THIRD RAflF. EACE— 7-8 ST.R Mile Mile. 4-year-olds d.-i-ao r-nMr and *nA __^J upward. — Selling. *»* ...T^-.-. (67s33— ....-: , Third Race [3rd New Orleans] THTRTI THIRD RAflF. EACE— 7-8 ST.R Mile Mile. 4-year-olds d.-i-ao r-nMr and *nA __^J upward. — Selling. *»* ...T^-.-. (67s33— ....-: , 1:252—6— 112.) Index Qourse DistTimeT'ckOdds Wt St % || % StrFln Jockeys Best Company. ABINGTON, br. g, 4, by Toddington— Abilone (J. H. Baker). Weight ' todav 105 I^l4 Ult^Park, "1*1*2 m Wl »1 * 1 «■ ^4 Brandt Higginbotham. JatmnS Ftowaw £¥-£;. GrI?ur?ds H:47Jhvy 107 1 7 10 11 11 ll«lDiggins Schro. Midway, Gold. Wave. Ouagga 6700o City Park 3-4 1:15 fast 107 7 7 8 8 8'2 F Keyes Coltness, Dinemock, De Oro. MONEBE, b. c. 4. by Bowling Brook or Sorcerer — Wary (J. Burttschell). Weight today 103 7261S FGr'nds lm70y 1:53 hvy 40 9s 13 7 1 2 4J 5" Kennedy War.Griswetl. Grenade J D Dunn' 72437 City Park 7-8 l:28g fast 100 103 12 6 11 10 10" 102*1E Grittin Lens. Gild, Coltness 72202 F.Grounds 7-8 1:304 slow 10 101 1 1 1 2 51 5»1 F'brother Halbard, Goldway/ Marsh Redon. CREEL, b. h, 5, by Woolsthorpe — Extra (E. Corrigan). Weie-ht todav 100 ^l?O^Sl.lm£iiS "V!hJ- ?2 I ' :', •' :'3 *"C Knerner War.C.riaw-ell. GrST J.aDtnm! ;r,^S7 T^\ , rwHl. mud ;° lu - 4 4 -" 3" (' Koerner Debar, Prince of Pless. Miltiades. 723S1 City u Park 51 f 1:114 slow 3 139 2 5 5 4* 3' C Koerner Killdoe, Highwind. Stella Perkins! ABE MEYEE, ch. g, 5, by Tyrant— Location (J. F. Schorr).. Weia-ht todav 114 I«« &.GnSn48 3-4 1:20 mud 13-5 113 1 1 2 S'J 5"lA'buchon Debar. Prince of Pless. Creel ^£ltj^ParkH H:1a SaSI a22, S I 1 I 3i 52*Beckman Goldlc. Judge Post, Columbia Girl. 66302 F. Grounds 11:40 fast 92 8 8 7 5 V 62J Engl'der Judge Post, Envoy, Columbia GirL DAPPLE GOLD, b. g, 7, by Golden Garter— Mottle (J. C. Ferrias, ' Jr.). Weie-ht todav 109 72039 City Park 3-4 1:18* hvy 8 102 7 5 5 4« 4' Notter L. Young Dr.McClnV NoT?umner 72005 City Park 3-4 1:17 slow 6 102 1 6 5 P J )WOtt Fav, McAllister Steel' Trap P CRAFTY, br. g, 4. by Silver Fox— Lilita II. (8. Lazarus). Weight todav 110 72563 City Park ::-. 1:1:* fast NO g 11 11 11 N2 7- .las Hogg JohnC.-trroll. Greece* Si, ' n» Aqueduct 1 5-18 2:164 good 31 8S 1 3 3 5 6' 6' E Dugan Branca*, KllUeerankle. Red Friar DENIGRE, b. c, 4, by Elkhorn— Bourne 0. (J. M. Gorman). Weight todav 108 ffS £Kyiy JJgHjg gd'jd3 ll,;! :?237 12' 12'* R McDan'l Doubt BenVvtew JD SSL . 723S6CityPk I.n70yl:r,0*slow31 l'H) 0 5 2 1 11 » C Baker QuZr. ^«S[ &,. liL McB^« 72544 City Park M 1:^ fast 75 SZ 3iiJ3f5» feBm .g^ MMaVTS^, J. D. DUNN. b. g, 4. by Sidbow— Silver Fish (P. Kin*). Weight today 108. J 12618 F.c.r'nds lm70yl:53 hvv in 85 14 14 8 3 :' ! I ■' S Flvnn W.Criswell. Crenade. Ch. Thompson • 72531 CityPark 1" 16 2 SB jio."«l 50 1 »6 12 11 10 S 4'i 5« Wan-en Doubt. Belleview. bads' 0;ikl;uul. I 72313 F. ;fnds 1 1 8 2:00 slow 12 104) .' a 8 fi 6* 65J Warren AnnaDay, K.oftheValley, ronsnliica I i HANCOCK, b. g. 4. by Fatherless— Merry Maid (M. Welsh). Weight today 100. I 78672 F.Grounds 3-4 1:22 hvy 15 99 4 :: 5 5' 2' McCahey FraakXard, Caper, U. Stanhope. I 7l'31' F. Grounds 7-S l:30jj slow 75 102 * 3 4 6 8' 8» Skirvin Dainty Belle, (jambrinus. Debar. 7 719*9 Benning 11:45 slop 20 112 8 1110 10 9 6'«JC Brady Trash, Fancy Bird. Rappahannock. 7 ST. NOEL. b. g. 7. by St. George— Mas (J. U. itrode). Weight today 114. I 7261" F.Gr'nds 1 1-4 2:124. slow 80 1'C 2 11 12 10 8* 4s! Oaugel Delphie, I.ady Charade. Vinceutio. 1 72WM F.c.r'nds 1 1 is 2:041 hvv 12 102 5 -1 5 5 8* Gauge] Ace High, Sea Salt. Ivanhoe. I 12386 City Pk lmTOy 1:501 alow 10 108 S 8 10 10 10 14™ Minder Clamor. Denigre, Anna Day. I YOUNG STEVENS, blk. g. 4, by Henry Young— Rosa Morn (W. P. Shotwell). Weight today 110. £ fea£ F. Grounds 7-8 1:301 alow 9 1":. 2 2 2 1 :;- 4*1 Jaa H.-n'syHalhard. CoMway. Marsh Redon. • 72117 City Park 7-S 1:29? fast 40 99 10 9 7 7 4$ 3'} Hufnagel I/. S. B.. BoiKirt. Flowawa.v. Ml Latonia J-4 1:141 fast 40 100 13 9 10 lo1 775 I. Bailey Bensonhurst, Airship, Refined. I RAPPAHANNOCK, ch. c, 4. by. Rapallo — Aurelia II. (A. Simons). Weight today 108. 1 n City l'ark 2-4 1 :14«! fast 27. I I2 6. G 7 fi?. 5- V Powers Meadowbreeze. Tiv.dini, B.Stronie. 7.' -1 F.Qrounds 3 4 1:201 hvy 3 1064 5 4 4 3«i 3^1 Mountain Art. Dodger. Bonurt, H.ofllyaeiutli. j CU2» City Park 7-8 1:281 fast -'0 107 2 3 5 5 4'J 45 J Lee Coon. Miss Stroiue. Glamor. FRYTANIA, br. c. 4. by The Commoner— Piazza (J. R. Wainwright). Weight today 112. \ 72361 ity Park 7-8 1:31? hvv 30 105 1 3 4 ti 7- 5"".R MeDau'lIIigginbotfiam, Javanese. Ahingtou. ' 71GC0 Latonia 7-8 1:308 mud 51 107 5 2 2 3 3h 6*1 0 H Shil'gBelltoone. St. Noel. Deacon. 71559 Latonia 1 1:42J fast 30 110 1 7 9 9 9» 9" Troxler SisterPolly, R.ofPink, NellieRacine ' ANIMUS, br. g, 4, by Lord Esterling— Animoso (J. H. McCormick). Weight today 105. J 7224H F.«Sro unds 3-4 1:17 slow 50 103 J 9 10 10 S1 1 — |fl— rill " Lens. Asteroid. Fay. 82069 City Park 5* f l:oSg good 30 102 15 13 13 13' 13'°illuestis NoQuarter, Art.Dodg.r. L. Young, j 72041 (2tni « City ity Park i"arK 3-4 3-4 1:181 l:l8g hvv livy 40 4U 102 JU2 9 » 8 s 10 lit 7'J 7'J 7,0UIuestis jIU*iiuestis BlackBuru, lilackliuru, Suffice, sumce, unar. Char.Thompsou Thompson ' ■ Page 4 Fourth Race [4th New Orleans] 72041 (2tni « City ity Park i"arK 3-4 3-4 1:181 l:l8g hvv livy 40 4U 102 JU2 9 » 8 s 10 lit 7'J 7'J 7,0UIuestis jIU*iiuestis BlackBuru, lilackliuru, Suffice, sumce, unar. Char.Thompsou Thompson ' ■ FOURTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. 3-year olds and upward. Handicap. (4.".GS2— 1:12J— .r — 107.) Index Course DistTimeT'ckOdds Wt St U % ai StrFin Jockeys Best Company. PEDRO, br. g. 4. by Masetto— Palms (C. B. Daniels). Weight today 95. ] |ai» F.Grounds 3-4 1:181 hvy 8 9S 4 4 fi I1 1«1 McCahey His'l otIiaiu. Cooney K.. NoQuarter. 7.' 171 City Park 7-8 1:271 good 8 96 5 7 5 5 4- ::•"• J \V M'hvHvporion II.. Juggler. SallyPreston. y 0420 City Park 3 4 1:14;! good 30 lol 3 4 4 31 4*1 J W M'phy.Ia.kAtkin, 'PlieBear. Lady Esther. PASADENA, b. h, 6, by Ben Strome — Blue Bella (B. Vincent). Weight today 116. , t; " F.Gr'nds 1 1 1 2:1l» hvy 16-5 110 1 4 fi 6 G S'*1V Powers old Honestv, Tenia...... Plant land. 724S2 I'll. I'aik 1 1 16 1:4S| fast 16 -5 115 2 3 ."! 2 ! • 11 V Powers AlmaDufour, O. Honesty, l'lanilan.i. 71457 CityPark 1 1-16 1:47J good 6 110 14 14 4- 2- Mountain Oidllonesty, AlmaDufour, Halliard. PLATOON, br. g, 6, by Prig— Hexmesite (E. D. King), Weight today 93. [SI , I'.Iioun.ls 3 1 1:181 hvy 5 95 1 1 1 l" 3- Kennedy Miss Delanev. Coon. Keator. 72585 F.Grounds 3-4 1:201 mud 6 S7 2 3 1 T S'l Kennedy Ch. Hayes, Iligginliotliain, Jacobite. ' 7. 17 City Park 3-4 1:138; fast 40 M4 2 Z 2 4*1 4';^ Kennedy Jai-obite, Comedienne, Cooney K. TILEING, b. c, 4. by Hastings— Futile (J. H. McCormick). Weight today 100. 72566 CityPark 1 1-1C 1 :47g fast 16 5 110 2 2 1 I p. V Sumter Orly. Old Honesty. Carthage. 72402 CityPark 11-16 1:48 good G 112 In 11 9 12 ll1 ll'» Sumter Temaceo. Sally Preston, Plantland. ' 72-2!t4 F.Gr'nds 1 1-1C 15U mud 1-Z 108 3 11 1 l3 l1 Sumter Temaceo. Orphan Lad. Monacodor. CHIEF HAYES, ch. g. 5, by Balgowan or Sain — Grand Lady (T. D. Sullivan). Weight today 108. ' 72 :71 F.C, rounds 2 1 1 :!'.»;-! hvy 4 1"7 2 .'.77 4». J Lee Ootwey K., Al Midler, Keator. 7-0-1 V. ('.rounds 3-4 1 :1S hvy 5 112 3 3 4 51 6* J I^ee Miss Delaney, Coon. Platoon. 12685 F.Grounda 3-4 l:25f mud 16-5 1*8 1 7 5 52 U J I^e Higginl otham. Platoon. Jacobite. KING'S PLATE, br. g. 3, by Sandringham— Xela (R. W. Walden). Weight today 86. ( 72130 City Park 51 f 1:0S mud 20 lo i 7 7 7 7-1 7':?.Pelaby Marbles. Lajeunesse. Infanta. 7205s City Park 1 1:44| fair 41 104 7 3 2 3 51 G,0M.iel eft Lajeunesse. Miss Mazzoni. Kd Kane 717H9 Pimlico 1 IjCj fair 3 Mill 1 11 21 Lttfcurt MissCatesby, Braggadocio, Ch. Girl. , FINTRAIL. blk. g. 5. V Glimmering— Midlight (J. W. Colt). Weight today 90. i.57r.L' Kenning 7 8 1 :::o=: fast 0 5 110 3 1 1 1 1* 1* J Johnson Marster. Marksman, Convolvulus. Fifth Race [5th New Orleans] FIFTH RACE— 1 MUe and 70 Yards. 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. (07077— 1.4^5— ? — '.Ml. ) Index Course DistTimeT'ckOdds Wt St % % % StrFin Jockeys Best Company. SPONGE CAKE, br. g, 6. by Galore or Filigrane — Lizzie Baker (A. B. Campbell). Weight today 105. , 72C.4 F.drounds 3-4 1 :22g mud 6 109 1" 1" » 71. 4-'1. R Murphv Airship. Husted. Foxbull. 72292 F.Grounds 3 1 1:191 mud C Hf. 7 7 0 3' 2- K Murphy Bertha E., Glamor. Artful Dodger. 72205 F.Gr'nds 1 1-16 l:49g slow 30 103 4 4 4 3 3* l1 R Murphy Javanese, Granada, Lady Oakland. HAWKAMA. b. g, 4. bv Hawkswick— Amaranth (E. J. Gildersleeve). Weight today 105. 72656 K.Gr'nda 1 1 16 1:561 slop 21 VH 3 2 2 1 l1 I1 V Powers Carganiua. Debar. Warner Griswell. ' 72*19 F.Grounds 3-4 1:181 hvy 10 105 7 0 7 0- V V Powers Pedro. Higginhotham. Cooney K. 7247.5 City Park 3-4 l:14g good 31 107 7 11 9 7* 7° Mountain Lady Anne, Oraculum, Ace High. j iilGGINBOTHAM. b. g. 4. by Ballyhoo Bev — Manzanita II. (A. Simons). Weight today 100. 72675 F.Grounds 2-4 1 :40S hvy 9-10 !M 6 4 3 42 2'5 McCahey Refined, GoMproof, Lucy Young. 72619 1". Grounds 2-4 1:18? hvy 18-5 93 10 7 4 21 24 Sumter Pedro, Cooney K.. No Quarter. I2B85 F.Grounds 3-4 1:20§ mud 5 97 7 2 4 3"k 21 Sumter Chief Hayes, Platoon, Jacobite. NANCY, b. f, 4, by Hastings — Nineveh (S. Louis). Weight today 98. 72601 F.Grounds 3-4 1:231 hvy 4 100 5 5 2 2a l2 Sumter Snow Ball, Caper. Tyrolian. 72686 F.Gr'nds 1 1 10 1 :57£ mud 8 100 8 5 4 7 61 G,21C Henry Donna, Docile. Delphie. 72250 F.Gr'nds 1 1-16 l:53g slow 3 102 4 2 2 2 35 48l Delaby Halbard, Grace Larsen Rio Grande ] DELPHIE. br. m, 6. by Atheling — Liffey (M. A. Hoaley . Weight today 103. ' 72646 K.Gr'nds 1 1-4 2: 129. alow 41 163 5 111 1- 1» V Powers Ladv Charade. Vincentio. St. Noel. 72586 F.Gr'nds 1 1-16 1:571 mud 11-5 KM 111 1 23 3-J R McDan'IDonna. Docile. Early Hours. 72512 CityPark lm70y 1:462 fast 5 ion 7 G 4 3 ::- t*B B McDan'IK.Brummel. Gambriiius, Tern'sRod. TIVOLINI, ch. g, 4. by Mirthful— Flower Dellis (L. A. Cella). Weight today 100. 7263,8 F.Gr'nds lm70y 1:491 slow 6 102 4 3 4 2 4'° 3= R MeDan'lBeauBrummel. Aeelligh. Fantastic. 727.44 'it \ Park 2 4 1:141 fast 12 105 9 7 5 4i 2**-B McDanlMeadowbreeze, BelleStrome, Airship 7240.: CityPark lm70y 1 :48J good 40 9^10 10 10 lu 10 S11 F Swain Okenite. Halbard, Flavigny. ENVOY, blk. h, 6, by Pirate of Penzance— Bracket (P. Dunne). Weight today 108. coin F.Gr'nds 1 1-4 2:l2;J slow 6 5 10S 13 2 2 2* 5fl C Koerner Delphie. Ladv Charade. Vim-entio. 72455 city Park 3 4 l:14g good 40 los 11 lo ll ' "_ "" III ■— 1 1 Ladv Anne. Oraculum. Ace High. 7012:{ Latonia 1 1-16 1:49| hvy 107 3 2 3 2 25 2* J Lee Princess Orna, Blaze o'Llght, Great. ADESSO. br. p. 5. by Requital — Ostra (M. Ording). Weight today 108 72654 F.Grounds 2-4 1:221 mud 12 112 9 8 5 3l 53 Lloyd Airship. Husted. Foxhall. 727.4'M 'ity Park 1 1-16 1:4S1 fast 4 105 2 3 3 I 23 in l.lovd Rebo. Goldway, Louise Macfarlan. Sixth Race [6th New Orleans] SIXTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. (C7201— 1 :45J— 6—104. ) Index Courso DistTimeT'ckOdds Wt St % % % StrFin Jockeys Best Company. 2IPANG0, b. c. 4, by. Admonition— Miss O. (A, Weber). Weight today 105. 72470 City l'ark 1 1-S 1 :54jJ good 0-3 10412 5 3 3 31 3" Mountain Carthage. Lancastrian. Oberon. 72402 CityPark 1 1-16 1:48 good 15 lo5 6 4 0 7 9^ 811 B Mc-Dan'lTemaceo. Sally Preston. Plantlaud. LITTLE LIGHTER, ch. c, 4, by Lamplighter— Tocain (W. H. McMullen). Weight today 98. 72:^66 City Park 7-8 l:30g' hvy 60 Hit 3 3 3 4 41 4» Jas Hen' sy Jacobite. Fnnst. Jack Dolan. 72131 City Park 1 1-8 1:561 mud 12 103 3 4 7 7 8» 8l:!lSumter Plantland, Zlpango. Faust. DONNA, ch. m, 5, by Donovan— Meta (B. Schreiber). Weight today 103. . -V...S F.Gr'nds 1 1-16 1:561 slop 6-5 10S 4 3 3 2 21 2U R McPin'lFantastic. Flavignv. Lady Alieia. 12639 F.Gr'nds 1 1-4 2:121 hvy 25 98 6 3 5 5 5- 5»1 A Martin Old Honesty, Temaceo. Plantland. MORTIBOY, b. c, 4, by Albert— Counterbreeze (M. Goldblatt). Weight today 104. 72604 F.Gr'nds 1 1-8 2:041 hvy 12-5 105 3 3 2 2 52 5'JR McDan'lAce High, Sea Salt, Ivauhoe. 73X7 CityPark 1 1-16 1:51* hvy 3 105 3 11 1 1J 2" It McDan'llt.Grande, Approbation, T. Clansman GRANADA, br. h, 5, by Giganteum— Alexina (John Marklein). Weight today 108. 72509 CityPark 1 1-16 1:472 fast 25 109*3 3 5 5 5J 6»1 Nieol Ace High. Orlv. Lancastrian. .2121. City l'ark 3-4 l:14g fast 25 110 8 10 It' 10 10 "1C Koerner Cooney K., Telescope, Robin Hood. Oakland Entries and Past Performances for Monday, January 13 Oakland Entries and Past Performances for Monday, January 13. WEATHER ▼y uaxxi£.iv *. CLEAR. ' ,» i r^ a K. n TRACK TRACK GOOD. GOOD. ▼y uaxxi£.iv *. ' ,» i r^ a n OAKLAND ENTRIES. , Racing starts at 1:4(1 p. in. (Chicago time, n:40.) Kims well in nind. ©Superior mud runner. • First Race— 3-4 Mile. 4-year olds aud upward. Selling. (Track record: 79047 — 1:111 — 3 — WS.) bad. Horses. Kec. A. Wt. Hdcp. V.T.NO Prince Bnitus 1:111 0. .11:'.. . X7°." (72P.il Salvage 1:14 C. .ltt . .©720 7L'.mi7 Herodotus 1:13J 5. .110 715 T2324* Agnolo 1:141 ."». .lo». . X71.5 (72611) Silver Wedding l:14g 5..106..XTU 724S4 May Amelia 1:13 4. .IOC.... 714) 72CH' Marvel P I: US 5. .105. .©710 72_".Ti; Kappa 1:13| 4..Ma)..X706 72 i!l Shady Lad 1:141 7. .107. . X71C. 72i. i: Eveitemeat 1:142 .1. .112. .©7iM) ,2i;47- Ray Bennett 1:17| 4. .los. . 7 to 73K85- Currii itluui l:15| 4..1OI..X700 1 Second Race 3-8 Mile. 2 \ :ir idds. A 1 low ;u«ces. lTi:i.k record: ::0lss 3*1 2 115.) 72K5l»s Kuhria Granda :':ii' los 725 , 72i:is Vibrate 101 720 , 72i. is *AHce Collins 101 718 72 '.:o Car miss 101 715 , 7'2.".:t". Patois :38 10S..X71O ■ 72V.I-. ('..Mice 104 710 I 722C48 Galilee lOl.-.TO.. 7'2M0 Mabel !'ouniaill 101 .. . .7IMI j T83H3 Ornate lot 700 1 Yolo. ll. f. bv Yellow Tail Yrsiila 1 ov ♦Minnie Bri^bt. eh. f. ll] Balcowan Malaise 10S *Ii. Seiu-eiber entry. N Third Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs. •:i-y ear -olds. Allowances. (Track record: 73090 l:ORj G 112.) (79600) s.Mil.v (..ii.ett 84 750 1 72'; 1. Ciorio 102 745 7244M! Paj.iioila '■ '■ 740 (7'2 :ii;i Cl.lv in- 1:07 SS..X740 72H..2 Bonheur 1 : »:»= i)-'.. . X7.".0 (72t»:.".| Siege C1111 98... ,7M , 72:...:t Saiidpi|«T H 725 -, 7'J.M Astoria Belle :»7..X72tl 1 K. n TRACK TRACK GOOD. GOOD. , 1 , , , ■ I j 1 1 , -, 1 C7!»71 Kxpectant 88 715 Fourth Race — 1 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. (Track reeonl: O'.tlOl -1:38) -4 PS.) Ind. Horses. Kec. A. Wt. Hdcp. 72tiN7 DKirSCIILAM) 1:3M S. .114. . X'7.50 72070 Sister Frances 1 :39g B. . SK1..X740 (72(ii:;) Marian Casey 3.. 02. .X 735 72.V.IS- Banposal 1:42 5.. !Mt..©7.'{5 72ti.ss- Bed Bal 1 4 . . 80 7:.'. 72578 St. Klmwood 1:401 4.. M..X730 (72034) Billy Pullman 1:43 3..94V..X730 72C.ti«l- Dollie Dollars 1:411 4. . SW. . X725 72070* Bryan 1 ::S1J 6. .101. .©720 ' 72070 Plausible 4.. BO. .X 720 , 72107 Sahara a B.. 0O..X7O0 Fifth Race— 1 1-16 Miles. 4-year-olds aud upward. Selling. (Track reeor.l: Ml -1 :45— 4 -! !).) (720.15) Uosv Light '4.. ! «.» 725 72051- K.iiniis 1:47* 5..110. .X720 ' (i2i;i;7) Mi.linont 1:201 B..M0..X713 , 80800* Koeivalion 1 :4«4 S. . KKi. . ©715 , 72415 N"alM nassar 1:47 B. .114. .X 710 ! 72570 I.assen 1:52 I..KM..X710 72033* Miss m.iv Bowdisli ...1:47 7.. SO.. X 710 720::.'; Mill Song 1:51J 5. .100. . v 705 72t'..:i Tel :11111s 4.. ill.. X 705 72..:i. l.jinpadrome 1:491 7. .UKi. . x700 72088 Paladini 4..MS..X7O0 OS038 1 Told You l:40j B..H0..X0J0 Sixth Race — 1 1-16 Miles. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. (Track record: BOOM 1:1". I *.!!).) 72001 Ike Captain 1:471 8..100..X725 72051 Graphite 1:40? 6. .107. . -.720 72004 151 l.ill.urn B..10B..X7U 72207 \\ . B. dates 1:47)1 12. . 103. . ©713 72i; :s Alarie 1:552 4..100..X715 72US* Maztreaa :...:. 7. .101 710 72BB0 Dave Weber 4. .100. .. .710 72020 Ktliel AlJlK.tt IMS 7. . MB. . X 70S 72-".0 i llnsaaa 1:471 0..108. . X705 72iiss Qaeea Alain. 5..104..X7O0 72O08 Ar.ourl , IMS? 4. .100 700 72BOB Furze 4. . 00. . X 7(H) Tlie IgWrea awOer "Kec." in above enlries sbovv tlie \»- t time made by Hie Mrae a I Hie dislali.e riawc .laniiary 1. 1000. First Race [1st Oakland] LATEST PERFORMANCES OF HORSES ENTERED TODAY. FIRST RACE— 3-4 Mile. 4-year-o!ds and upward. Selling. (72B4T— 1:11|— S— Mt.) Index Course ListTimeT'ckOdds Wt St % % % StrFin Jockeys Best Company. PRINCE BRUTUS, ch. g. 6. by Brutus— Princess (C. B. Wilson). Weight today 113. 72580 O.ikl.iUil 5 s latll slop 16 104 7 6 fi 85 ''•"' R Icivis P.urleigli. S't.I'ran.is, Burning I'.usl.. 724» Oakland 3-4 1:161 slop 3-5 112 7 11 1*1 1*1 B Davis Tlie Mighty, Magrane. Dick Wilson. Oakland 5} t 1:081 hvy 1 1d2 2 1 1 1*1 1} B Davis B.of Iroquois, Sen. Warner, Wilmore. SALVAGE, h. g. C. bv Salvator — Meriden 'W. W. FinnL Weight today 109. 71194 Oakland P* C l:10i Slop 2-2 109 4 2 2 1* l:i R Lynch Belle Kinney. Melar, Hersain. 72144 Oakland F C 1:111 slop 8 5 Wo 2 3 :'. :\\ 4~\ Jno CarrallS. Warner. Sil.SI.K-king. St. Francis. 71111 Oakland FC 1:11? fair 4 W5 8 5 2 2=1 15" Jno CarrollBelle of Iroquois, Kappa, Melar. HERODOTUS, br. h. 5. by His Highness— Alhada (Kenilworth Stock Farm). Weight today 110. 7 -••'.:« 7 Oakland 3-4 1:171 hvy 11-5 108 5 •'. 7 7-'.' •'.' " Borel i:\citement, B.ofIro.|,iois. Paladini. 72502 Ostk'and C^ f 1:231 k1°P ~ 112 4 2 5 2- 21' "post Si'. Wedding. SisterFrauces. Meada 7241.: Oakland 3-4 1:18 hvy 2 115 C 5 C 4 J l «k Coles Ambitious. Nappa. Big Store. AGNOLO. ch. g. 5. by Ingoldsby — Agn*. (Applegate & Cotton). Weight today 109. , 72324 Oakland 3 I 1 :15J slop 12 l i4 1 1 3 4""- 3*1 A Walsh Prince Brutus, Castile. Sen. Warner Oakland 71 f 1:36? mud 18-5 104 2 2 4 2 4? 4-v A Walsh Corrigan. All Ablaze, Tarp. RIM Oakland 1 1:4M| slop C v»: 442 :: ::• 2- a Walsb Lactam, Blanebe c. All Abla/e. - SILVER WEDDING, ch. m, 5. hy Huron— Ogarita (E. L. Fitzgerald). Wreight today 105. , * 72*11 o,| .1 61 1 I:..' hvj 9 119 5 1 1 2 1*1 \\ Miller Marvel P.. Col. Warwi.k. Slia.lv I ad ' 72542 Oakland 11:41 Bvy 12 146 11 4 C E 8J 8 * McClaia lluerfaiio. Cant. Hale, Treaa. Seeker. 7.5o- Oakland Ci t 1:221 »lop 16 105 i i 4 4J 1» It Davis Herodotus, MM Fiances, Meada. J • I I i I I 7 7 I 1 I I £ • I 1 j \ ' ' J j ' ■ MAY AMELIA, h. f. 4. by Bannockburn— Amelia May (C Sanford). Weight today 106. 7T484 Oakland 1 1 !"• slop 9-5 112 5 2 2 2 21 621 J Hayes Blanche C, Tetanus. Col. Warwick. 72451 Oakland 1 1-14 1:51| slop n-5 103 2 111 1"* 3} J Hayes ('apt. Hale. KditliJames. Slandovcr. .oiklaiid 5 11:17* hvy 11-5 W5 1 3 I 21 2* H'lierton Belle Kinucy. The Mighty. Lustlg. MARVEL P.. b. m. 5. by Plaudit— Milcah (Oakland Stable). Weight today 105. 72411 Oakland Bj 1 1 :25* hvy 13-5 119 6 3 5 1'* 2-i J Hayes S. Wedding. Col. Warwick. St. a lyl.ad 73621 Oakland 3-4 1:171 hvy 9-5 103 3 3 4 43 3* J Hayes Sam Barber, La Rose. Tawasentba. 72487 Oakland 3-4 1:17 slop 9-5 123 3 12 Ink ij j Hayes D.ofOrl'ns, M.Randolph, C.Hednek. NAPPA, b. c, 4, by Solitaire II.— Alma Dale (J. Coffey). Weight today 109. 72576 Oakland 3-4 1:101 slop 8 110 1 3 5 8 D"JW Miller T..Shaw. .T.H.Sheehan. D. (..Orleans 7244S Oakland 51 f 1 :091 slop 12-5 109 2 2 2 2'1 2'i W Miller Triumphant. Sevorton, Calvestonlan 72413 Oakland : -4 1:lS hvy 11-5 111 3 I 4 2l 31 W Miller Herodotus. Ambitious. Big Store. SHADY LAD, ch. g. 7. by St. Gatien— Amourette (T. F. Buckley). Weight today 107. 7.1,11 Oakland f.J f 1 :25i hw 6 121 s 5 3 45 4H San.ly g. Wedding-. Marveip.. CoL Warwick 725«5 Oakland lm70y 1 £81 slop 8 lfw 1 3 3 4 2»k 2"- San.lv Funny Side. Isabelita, Magrane. 72:::.!i Oakland 51 f l:0Sg slop 17-5 119 8 S S 7 V H'lierton B.Kinney, Tawasentba. D.ofOrb tut EXCITEMENT, b. h. 5. by Scorpion— Handmaid II. (E. Trotterl Weight today 112. 72649 Oakland PC 1:12 alow 41 WS fi 5 4 4" 4*1 Moreland Triamptaaat, C. Burnett. B.Kinney. 72507 Oakland 3-4 1:171 hvy 7 WS 4 4 2 lak 1»J Moreiaml Belle of Iroquois. Paladini. I.a Hose TOBl Oakland 1 1-1C 1:514 slop 12 110 fi 4 4 4 4 . fi'i Moreland All Ablaze, Lassen, Jaeoino. RAY BENNETT, b. g, 4, by David Tenny— Princesca (G. W. Griffin). Weight today 108. 724|7 Oakland 1-4 1:17 slow 11-5 108 C 2 2 2-* 2J ll'herton D.Wilson, Sycamore, Bd l.ill.urn. 72557 Oakland 6-8 1:023 hvy 10 100 2 2 2 24 1- E Lynch Sevenfull. C.alvestonian, May Pink. 7: 948 Oakland 3-i 1:15" slop 12 106 8 5 6 8* 88 Eorei M.Amelia, Tawasen'a, .I.ll.Slieelian CURRICULUM, blk. g, 4, by Hastings— Carlotta (8. Judge). Weight today 104. 72485 ^Oakland b" r 1:12 hvy 20 105 0 3 3 !■» 2» J Hayes C. Hedrick. M. Randolph. T.MIghtJ 72rtl7 Oakland 3 4 1:17 slow 2 Wfi 5 3 3 3nk 5-1 \y Miller DickWilson. K. Bennett. Sy.-ani.ne. 72270 72270 Oakland Oakland F F C C 1:113 1:113 slop slop 4 4 104 104 4 4 I 2 4 4 53 a3 6"1W 6"!\V Miller Miller Burning Burning Bush, Bush, Sir Sir Brillar. Brillar. BOafaaa] OaaffjaM] Second Race [2nd Oakland] ' ■ ] y ' ' ' ( , 72270 72270 Oakland Oakland F F C C 1:113 1:113 slop slop 4 4 104 104 4 4 I 2 4 4 53 a3 6"1W 6"!\V Miller Miller Burning Burning Bush, Bush, Sir Sir Brillar. Brillar. BOafaaa] OaaffjaM] SECOND RACE— 3-8 Mile. 2-year-olds. Allowances. (30188— 35f— BW ltt.) Index Courso DistTimeT'ckOdds Wt St % "2 *i StrFin Jockeys Best Company. RUBRIA GRANDA. b. f. 2. by Greenan— The Great Ruby (T. H. Williams). Weight today 108. 78434 Oakland I I 2.;J Uvy 6 Ml I 2* 8*] W Miller I.e.- Rose, S.SIiaen. After.! Maard, VIBRATE, b. f, 2, by Watercress— Valloda (S. C. Hildreth). Weight today 101. 72448 Oakland 3 8 27;; slow 25 148 10 W HP;iMoreland Seattle, Trance. Coppil. ALICE COLLINS, b. f. 2, by Balgowan— Apozea (B. Schreiber). Weight today 101. ._i is Oakland 3S S7| slow 5 l"S I fi" 6*4 H'lierton Seattle, Trance. Oapfdt CARMISA, b. f, 2. by Solitaire II.— Oratossa (Napa Stock Farm). Weight today 101. 72434 Oakland ;:s 3S1 kvy 25 wi fi fi' r.-'iSnmly LeeBeae, BnktUCraada, OaaSaaea. 72577 Oakland 8-8 37^ slop 10 W9 10 81 B*1 W K.-lly Aplo Oro. I'atois. Beaumont. PATOIS, ch. f, 2. by Lackford — Brogue (W. E. Applegate). Weight today 108. 72686 Oakland 3-8 371 hvy 31 110 3 4* 4" A Walsh Coppit, Seattle. Marvuiar. 72677 Oakland 3 8 879 slop 13-5 M0 -1 2»* 2'1 A Walsh AptoOro, Beaumont. Arver.I.. .ml 72540 Oakland 3-8 373 hvy 6 115 3 3»* l*| A Walsh Trauce, Coppit, Seattle. COLLICE, b. f, 2, by Rubicon— Morelia (F. J. Neil). Weight today 104. 12686 Oakland 3-S 371 hvy 60 110 8 8 8"'iBorel Coppit, Seattle, Marymar. GALILEE: b. f, 2. by St. Avonicus— Miss Flossy (J. D. Ladd). Weight today 101. 7201s Oakland 3-8 373 slow 100 108 S 93 S=° V Powers Seattle, Trance, Cop|.it. MABEL FOUNTAIN, b. f. 2. by Tempo— Nanine Noland (J. N. Mounce). Weight today 101. 72540 Oakland 8-4 373 hvy 20 115 9 91 9" McClaiu Trance, Patois, Coppil. ORNATE, ch, f, 2, by Don de Oro — Orienta (H. T. Griffin). Weight today 101. 1MB Oakland 3 8 371 hvy 15 110 4 7* 5" J MclntyreCoppit, Seattle, Marymar. First start for the following: YOLO, ch. f, 2, by Yellow Tail— Ursula (Anchorage Stock Farm). Weight today 108. MINNIE BRIGHT, ch. f, 2, by Balgowan— Malaise (B. Schreiber). Weight today 108. 15. j.. Schreiber iMairviiKT euiry- entry— Minnie jiii'iue Bright l.rignr and ana Alice Alice Collins. Collins. Third Race [3rd Oakland] , ' j ] ' 15. j.. Schreiber iMairviiKT euiry- entry— Minnie jiii'iue Bright l.rignr and ana Alice Alice Collins. Collins. THIRD RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. 3-year-olds. Allowances. (720.10— 1 :nr.;— fi_ 112.) Index Course DistTimeT'ckOdds Wt 9t Vt, Vz *4 StrFin Jockeys Best Company. SMILEY CORBETT, b. c. 3. by Toddington— Osculation (W. Cahill). Weight today 93. 78888 Oakland 6-4148 slow 1 11- :; 1 1 1* i» j McIatjreBardoala, Calves Paa-de-Qrb 70775 Sheepsd 5-8 1:00 mud 30 115 13 12 11 11 11 R McDan'lL. P. Daley, J. Caffney Dealroaa 70581 Saratoga 51 f 1:07 fast 20 102 8 9 9 9 9«iNutting Ben Fleet, Fultonville, Monopolist. GLORIO. br. c, 3, by Galveston — Cleodora (W. P. Fine). Weight today 102. 72347 Oakland 3-4 1:10s hvy 13-5 112 3 8 3 3* T-\ W Knapp Husky, Marian Casey, Altadi.e 722.. I Oakland 1 1:433 mud S 112 87 8 8 8 8« Sandv Karlv Tide. Ocac Russell Sjt \von 72063 Oakland 6-8 59J fast 7-10 110 1 1 2 22 2} Rettig All Alone, Marian Casey, Sic Angus PAJAROITA. ch. g. 3. by Rey del Sierras — Aunt Bird (W. E. Lemmons). Weight today 99. , 2 41W Oakland 7-S 1:311 slop 13-5 W7 111 1 IJ 2b W Powers St. Avon, Balnade. Love ..r Cold. 72410 Oakland 6-8 1:033 hvy 51 116 7 5 5 3°k 4* W Powers College Widow. Soml.ro, Follte L. ,2143 Oakland 3-4 1:141 slop 31 122 5 7 7 6 6151R Powers Cene Russell, Manchester. All.ioiiH. CLOYNE, br. f, 3, byCameron— Clara Meader (T, H. Stevens). Weight today 38. 72414 Oakland 3-4 1:18ft kry 9-10 110 1 I 1 1- i» W Miller Mar.I.ouise. Carmelina. BaakaaMrO. 71482 Latonia 3-4 1:141 fast 14-5 94 9 7 7 10= S'» S'lesinger Col. Boh. Albert Star. J. McCarthy 71424 Latonia 51 f 1:00» fast 13-10 99 3 2 2 21 2' A Walsh Louise K., Rebel Queen. May Jeue. BONHEUR, ch. f, 3, by Ingoldsby— Royal Una (Franklin Stable). Weight today 93. 72452 Oakland 6ft 1 1:11ft alow 13-5 MB 2 12 3- 4* ■ T Itice B. Mver. Darcinglon I., l'iligraue 72601 Oakland ift f 148f slop 40 99 1 11 1^13 T Rice Altair. Herives. Emma O. 72098 Oakland 3-4 1:1752 slow 15 105 5 4 3 31 5I21A Walsh Heath. Scott, Bob.Shafto. St.Martln SIEGE GUN. b. c. 3, by Bedeck — Lyde Dwyer (P. Sheridan). Weight today 93. 72846 Oakland 6-8 1:033 slow 6 112 2 11 1*1 In W Kellv Deneen. Lord Filigrane. Oroaaco. ,22S4 Oakland 3-4 1:161 hvy 25 112 9 9 9 10 10'»1W Kelly High Gun, Bardonia. San GO. SANDPIPER, ch. c. 3. by Yankee Doodle— Nac Nic (Live Oak Stable). Weight today 93. .2....H Oakland 3-4 1:171 hvy 20 97 4 5 6 t; fi'vUl'lierton Marian Casey, Adeua. BeatkerScett 48474 Oakland 5-S 1 :01 fast 30 9C 5 5 5 51 6*1 Callahan Follie I... Sr. Avon. Kismet Jr 6%14 Oakland 5-S 1 :071 fast 41 112 4 5 2 3» 44 Kirschm Import, Kar.Mlo. Ed Daxi-. ASTORIA BELLE, b. f, 3, by Scorpion— Docility (J. B. Dunn). Weight today 97. JSlJ S- »n-!a H::i2?fast r'° :'7 • 6 6 6i 7- Coldstein F. E. Sliaw. Mintia, Norfolk. 723618. AMU 5-8 1:011 fast lo 141 1 7 8 9 7I?lMusgr've MissFairbanks, Grindstone. Billowy 72206 S. Anita 5-S 1:003 fast 10 107 5 2 2 3* 3* Musgr've F.ofElgin. Bar.Oldfield, Diamonita". EXPECTANT, br. f, 3, by Balgowan— Hoffnung (B. Schreiber). Weight today 88. am Ascot Pk 31 f 43 fast 100 W2 1 41 9S1 Q Nichols Snapdragon. ConnieM.. MNs Rati 0784.. Ascot Pk 3i 1" 4.IJ mud 30 IfJ 6 5^ S9* J Clark I'd Davis, Luke's Thrush. Bally Fourth Race [4th Oakland] ' , ' , , ! FQURTH RACE — 1 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. (C0104 — l:P,Sj — 4—95.) Ind.O Course DistTimeT'ckOdds Wt St V* V2 *4 StrFin Jockeys Best Company. DEUTSCHLAND. b. h. 8. by Sai n— Derf argilU (B. Schreiber). Weight today 114. J22 0*Kan2 61 f 1:20? hvy 9 107 5 2 3 3' 6* R Davis Rapi.lWater. St. Francis. gldneyP. J2678 Oakland 7-S 1:29 slop 10 12* 5 2 4 2 3* ?.H W Dugan Magazine. Mandator Arklirta. .24S6 Oakland 1 l:44g slop 7-10 112 112 2 23 31 Moreland Northwest. Massa. Woolma. SISTER FRANCES, ch. m, 5. by Ben Strome— Sarah Ramey (H. G. Bedwell). Weight todav 99 72670 Oakland 6ft t 1488 alOW 1S-5 110 I 8 6 5' 3" T Rice Ov.lando. Bill Mavham llrva'n 72502 Oakland 61 f 1:23?, slop 7 112 8 4 2 l°k Sj I.entz S'ilverWedilinsr, He'rodotus Meada .2217 Oakland 5-8 1 :01J hvy 150 109 2 5 7 63 610M.entz Burleigh, Col. Widow. St. Francis. MARIAN CASEY, b. f. 3, by Star Buby— Aura H. (J. Lowe). Weight today «2 72013 Oakland . 3-4 1:181 hvy 9-10 110 2 S 2 2* M W Miller H.Scott. Mar.Bandolph. B. Thankful 7260 Oakland 3-4 1 :17g hvy 7-5 107 6 11 2* 1} W Miller Adena. Heather Scott, Reene W 7248S Oakland F C 1:121 slop 18-3 109 1 2 1 Ink 1^ W Miller Billy Pullman, Adena. Boas. BANPOSAL, b. m, 5, by Bannockburn — (Proposal (Cleodora Stable). Weight today 80 72598 Oakland i 1-16 1:53 hvy 11-5 107 2 11 1 Ift 2« k Sandy Fulletta. TreamreSeeker, Crai.hite" Sa,k!an(7 i1:4fi hvy 8 104 3 2 1 2 2-'i2i Sandy Massa. Fulletta. Red Ball. -r-li .2o04 Oakland 51 r, f 1:08 slop 8 100 7 8 7 6* 71S J Hayes Burleigh. Cloudlight. Burn. Bush. RED BALL. ch. c. 4, bv Lieber Karl — Marguerite (J. Coffey). Weight todav 99 71488 Oakland lm70y l:48g hvy 8 111 3 2 3 2 2 5 2* J Haves Dornd.i, Huerfano. Uoval l!ed ?M41 Oakland 1 1:46 hvy 13 104 1 3 3 4 4l» 4**|W Miller Massa, Banposal Fulletta. .252o Oakland 7-S 1:291 slop 20 107 2 4 4 4 4 4" Moreland Prejuicio, Dol.Dollars. St.F.Imwood. ST. ELMWOOD, b. c. 4, by St. Symphorien— Installatrix (Sombre Vista Stable). Weight today 99. -;■'.£■ (*l!c;ani: I^.VtI l]op 25 U:: ■ 5 7 !' sl S'7 ■ ,,:lvis Magazine, Mandator. Dents. !, land, -r,.': - a,k an',1 tiVISSi?* 1°„ *• " 2 3 3* 3'1 R Davis CraceG.. John.Lyons. Deotachlaad. ,2.,2. Oakland ,-S 1:291 slop 3-2 W7 4 2 2 2 21 38 Jl Davis Prejuicio, Dollie Dollars, Red Ball. BILLY PULLMAN, br. c. 3, by Glenheim— Andrisa (E. Trotter). Weight today 94. JsS? ,\)n.k,!amJ „i1:ic*!lvy 9 3 !'4 "' 3 2 1 IJ 1-i Jno CarrollSt. Avon. Hand me-down. Balaade. 78581 Oakland FC 1:148 lnry 21 105 5 6 5 3*1 l'l Moreland Castile. Dareington. Abltev. .:lss Oakland FC 1:121 slop 12 106 2 3 3 31 2=1 Moreland Marian Casey, Ad. na. Boas. DOLLIE DOLLARS, b. f. 4. by Toddington— Nadavil (A. B. Buchanan). Weight todav 99. :'-'-'',- 9S. a'" 1 1"ll'„K)i' l::,1fSl"W 11 5 WI 2 2 2 2 2'i 2'J W Miller Blanche C. Eduardo, The Captain. -".'^'^a,kan ? , , ',1 } '■& imud L !l" X '' 4 4 4"' ■,"' ; 1:i"',,s Gemmell. Grace G.. Ocean Shore. .-bO Oakland 11-16 1:19 hvy 20 92 4 5 6 8 7* 6"iKirsch'm Red Leaf. Ocean Shore. Wing ling BRYAN, ch. g, 6. by The Commoner— Ursula (J. B. Dunn). Weight today 101 SS2 S"!1^ H i l:"v' M"w 4 1,k; b •"' 4 4* -' W Fischer Oveland... Bill Mavham. Plausible -oi:.;S- ^r,lta HJ^S*"*.? 109 4 G C 6 fi 55 W Fischer Critic. Ingham. Geo. S. Davis. 12488 .S.Anita 7-S 1:262 good 7 109 5 3 3 2 3' 8* W Fischer Orile-ie, J. R. Laagfcrey, Stray PLAUSIBLE. ch. g,'4. by Plaudit— Ida Pickwick (E. Dealy). Weight todav 96 i1.!:'.'! ' :'k|:,n'I •"■' f l:"M slow 7 Wl 1 4 5 XI ¥ Ollbert Ovelando. Bill Mavham. Bryan ' 72632 Oakland 3 I 1:1. i hvy 50 90 3 3 3 ::-' 2'i Cilberl St Francis. Burleigh Idem 72544 Oakland 3-4 1:17 slop 6-5 107 4 2 1 H* 2' McClain Rose Cherry, Emily M.." Rosy Light ?i71-A?A', l,',m' T5,-,hy Commando— Veva (C. Bogan). Weight today 99. n£lS&&!£ , I-„V'.»1s,1',,i ? 1l" 1 ■' fi r'* "Wriiert.m Belle Kinney. I.a Bos... A.nl.lUo.is. 7 -f. Oakland lm..0y 1:43* fast 3 101 S 5 6 7 7* 0' W Miller All Ablaze. F.lmdale. Oapt Burn, tt .1911 Oakland 1 I 8 l:..fi fast 10 107 6 2 2 1 2=1 *» Moreland Lone Wolf. Serenitv. Nine s, 0 Fifth Race [5th Oakland] , , ' FIFTH RACE — 1 1-16 Miles. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. (Crr.sO 1 : tr. 1 90.) Index Course DistTimeT'ckOdds Wt St % U % .StrFin Jockeys Best Company ..111 Oakland 8-4 137ft kTT 88 107 1 4 4 & 2* F Wilson LaKose. Dr Sherman. K.l'elA.Ltt' ~-AMVal l°m lh'l5i 1^1 %r5Z .:r7ora?t«r-Erai,y S' (T'. H'. Stevens). . Weight today 110. nm Oakland .. 1 1 .U* slop 40 104 5 0 fi ; 6**ftl I.yii.-l. Burn.Busli, St.Franols Colmu Cirl. MIDMONT. b. h. 5. by Montana— Middie Dwyer (Bohemian Stable). Weight todav 106 Wi'' .'.'Cr'Ti - *' .S v S 2 :: ! ! ' '^'i '' M'lnt.vr.r.azell. Leae M'olf. mn side. 7-1.1. 1 1-::. Oakland lin.-.y ISSft hvy .,0 IBB 1 1 8 8 B 6*] ll'horl..,, Rosy Ligkt, Taunt. Maxtress. ,' ,.t . ,, .'. "•' ' I : ' " '- 2' -\ Will'ms Martinmas. Cabin. . I.. .- C..v.,e' ,■■-'. I .) 1 Oakland 1 11 H 1:4..-' r last 88 88 -' S C 6 5 4' 2'i Boyd Geo.P.MeNear, Cddir , ".I c Clem -MC° St P?,f ?■ Ch' 1 ,h't - bf BrU..t1aST,^yPSet.te. iJ\ A'rlGray)' Weight today 114. M .:;-■:, '. •::- r, I r! J 4 g I!' 2 Mm,'r WarteMleat Uaffl, M.M.i-.o'di.h. i-.'.l l.lKl.in t lm 1I1K".. 1 .4.,i 1 J1VJ ]! 9 1. 5 4 n (,- 5'*AW Miller T ll.-i-.ri Mel.l-l I -l'/ell 721SI Oakland lm5,.y 1:44] slop 3 112 2 1 1 1 1= V \v Mnw MissM^mlish. ^Safa*. I.,7ell LASSEN, b. g. 4. by Bedeck— Cleodora (J. E. Hoppas). WeiKht todav 104 e..:M»:,kland lmlOOy 1:51| Slop 7 MB 5 1 4 7 7- 7- .1 MW-InlyreBlanche C, Capfah. ml L-.r.dl* 12688 Oakland 1 1 16 1:.,1J slop 16 104 3 11 1 )a 2* M.Clain All Ablaze. .Ta.on.o. I.az.il M,I?S,M,AIY B0,1V,I),S,?'-.^'vm' 7,',1 y ^bertine_Phoebe F. (W. St. Vincent). Weight today 99 -:-;:, : ;;u" 111, :;2'^y ?5 " ! I' :: 4 '■'■"■ -'■'' Oanndo Mill Soao. Warte \i,i,t. Botoma, l an' J!:2 ,hvy lo w 9 9 S 9 "'' e'nc.altodo Huerfano, -.'- ('apt. Hale. Ti e»« Se k t -11.. Oakland 11:46 hvy 6 98 3 4 4 3 2U 8* Calin.lo Wart- Nlebt. Laieli. BolomatT MILL SONG. h. m. 5. by Kismet— Juanita (C. C. McCafferty). Weight tnH»» in« -:,,:j;;at:!'""' 1 1 '«J:53| hvy AS 141 ::4 4 I i-k liJ MclntyreW.Nk-ht. Mlartl.Bowffih BotaS 72415 Oakland 1 1 :40 hvy 13 WO r. 5 6 6 ' '• n 61 5*1 MnsBT're WarteNIeht r m. i m « ,, " .::• Oakland 6ft f 1488 atop 68 119 7 6 5 6* 6*1 J '35,^ B KVnney. Tuwa".- il.n 'furl a^ ?r^Vf- b,r- f." .4'. ^oSi; Hercules-Marjorie (L. Fountain;. Weight todav 91 W" L':l . JUf:S ±ZZ f '"'I \ I :; 2l '" «■■''■'»"■■"" Tr.m Botron. HroiH y ._ ^ a 1 -an in. 1 8-8 2:.:i hvy 3 102 5 4 4 2 1= 8* McClain Botroo laabVliti Wlmnle LAM^Roir ^ frV° /L3 V 1 TV'iinU'rt ,; ~''^: Ki^of'MI.It'r-BenTollo 72520 Oakland lmioy VS il6 I Mil 7' lit 'vT™^, K;«"ro.in»ls. l'ak.dini. tnnd 8 1 8 " 8 H 1 ^^rM'ia,Ar 5 L i 5S ^ Xr ^-'"H^^slan^r'-'sn^iing *• 72^88^22^ f-l,4T:,^di-n-I;rl,a 7(^ N':Cb°.1S)^ "^ t0^ 103 i-m ,'.,,'" ll'h.r, „ C ',.' W A :"-'vick. ■ C. Hale. L.C. Acker 72597 Oakland 3 -J hvV M im • - - ley T^OaklaSo It8ia«ry«" Z 4 IS &%] gaJS BST&Sf^SS^ I-?SS «^^a°J5' k tfi& S .rS-1-. ?"*« (^ ^t ^!;,,.,,,,m.iy ' ^' today 103, .-{ 0.901 oukiaud 1 l-iu i:M4 alow 3 MUSI J B, f%C SSSmSSSSk ^bI^LuLu^' Page 5 Sixth Race [6th Oakland] SIXTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. 1-year-olds and upward. Selling:. ffiSWRO— 1:45— 4 !»0. i Index Caurm DistTlnioT'ckodds Wt St Vi V^ % StrFin .lockcya Best Company. THE CAPTAIN, br. g. 8. by The Judge— Floriana (C. Brant). Weight today 10G. 7*66» Oakland ImpiOy I .".I J slow SO l"l I S 5 4 ('• 4" Ullkcrl Blanche C. D. Dollars. Kdiialdo. 12088 Oakland 1 1-16 1:441 fast 8 P 4 7 E E 6 51 S'ojSandy L.Wolf. Miss M. Bowdish. Klmdale 1 7J061 Oakland 1 1-16 1:47 fast 5 Ml 7 7 6 6 61 5iaJU Powers Lono Wolf. Huzzah. Beuvolio. GRAPHITE, ch. it. 6. by Goodrich— Lignite (Sierra Nevada Stable). Weight today 107. 72651 Oakland 1 1-16 1 S slow 12 106 :'. 5 5 6 ~ a* 5"1F H'brand Mandator. Ramus. Fury. 72698 Oakland 1 1-M 1:63 hvy 13 104 3 4 3 3 4'° 4" F H'l.randFullotta. Banposal. TroasnreSeeker. K412 Oakland 1 1-2 2:43 hvy SJ 108 2 4 3 2 2'- V F H'brandByronerdale. Iras, King of Mist. ED LILBURN. ch. h. 8. by Bright Phoebus- Loveligbt (W. J. Kelly). Weight today 106. J3BJ4 Oakland P C 1:13ft hvy S 113 11 M N M lit'4 .1 Hayes Crysi.il Wave, Standover, c..l. (Jul. 23(47 Oakland 2 4 117 slow 10 U2 It !t 8 {»M' McClain DickWils.m. R. Bennett. Sycamore. 7IM0 Oakland * I 4 1:132 fast 20 312 8 5 5 3'! 3!J W Kelly Taylor George, Pelham. Redwoodll. ■ W. B. GATES, b. g. 12, by PrinceRoyal— Penelope (R. R. Rice. Jr.). Weight today 103. . . '.. Oakland 1 1 10 1 :5ii2 slop 15 Ml I :i I I $* ft" A WilliainsF.ditli.lames. Tattered. Sil. Wc.ldin-'. • R181 Oakland lmSOy 1:461 slop 60 luy a 9 y a a 9:0 A WllliamaNabonan'r, MissM. Bowdish. A. Mack ' . 8X711 Oakland 1 1 16 1:48 fast 6 109 7 4 4 4 3l 1 * A WilliamsDesmage-s. Lady Fashion. Fon.nsta. • ALARIC. b. g, 4, by Pirate of Penzance— Mollie Pitcher (J. E. Case). Weight today 100. . 72K8 Oakland 1 l:48| Mow 7S Ml M lift ft 71 4". Post C. Warwick, C. Ualc. L.C.Ackerley 73615 Oakland lnv7"v i :52ft hvy 100 Ki4 ti I 8 6 »»• 0"lPost Rosy Light, Taunt, Maxtress. 72338 Oakland 1 l:45i slop 15 106 1 8 9 7 7 611 Moreland Macbeth, Lampadrouie, Red Era. MAXTRESS. b. m. 7. by Maxio— Punstress (J. W. Walsh). Weight today 101. . ,' (361a Oakland lraMy 1:63| hvy 60 107 2 112 4- ft* Cillicrt Rosy Light. Taunt. Huerfano. 72286 Oakland IneSfty 1:47ft hvy 20 102 7 7 7 6 6s 6!4JW Kelly Watchful. Tancred. Invader. 72196 Oakland 1 1:438 slop 10 103 4 2 3 4 4) 68 .Sandy Warte Nicht, Sibari, Ruinita. DAVE WEBER, ch. g, 4, by All Green— Apolline (W. Durker). Weight today 100. 13668 Oakland 11:46? slow 10 101 s s 6 0 9' 10" J Haves C. Warwick. ('. Hale. L.C.Ackerley (MM Oakland 1 1:43 slop 40 104 6 7 7 7 61 4,s Kirsch'iu Blanche C Tetanus, Col. Warwick. ETHEL ABBOTT, b. m. 7. by Pnryear D.— Bohemian Last (F. J. Neil). Weight today 105. 29(39 Oakland V C 1:13ft hvy 20 H'7 4 E 4 4' 8'-lBorel KceiieW.. KoenlginLuise. \'o San. , Oakland lni70y 1 :50J slop 30 109 5 9 9 ft 9 9—lBorel Funny bide. Shady Lad. Isabelita. HUZZAH. br. g. 9. by Hermence— Complete (V. Hughes). Weight today 103. 7256n Oakland lm70vl:52 hvv 12 113 10 10 lo 7 lo 10-'- J Mclntvre Dorado, Ramus, Fury. 72506 Oakland lm7ov 1:50ft slop 20 loa 7 2 2 1 31 5*i Moreland Funny Side. Shady I^ad. Isabelita. 7-4N-. Oakland 1 1-16 1:31* slop 40 106 2 5 5 4 51 6'" Moreland Groiuohol, BeecUwood, L.C.Ackerley aUKEN ALAMO, b. m. 5. by Oddfellow— Kinda (W. M. Caine). Weight today 104. 73688 Oakland ImTfty 1:4BJ hvy 40 M7 7 7 7 7 74 7*» McClaln Dorado. Red Ball. Huerfano. . Eft3 Oakland C 4 1:17- hvy 12 MB 11 11 9 9 Si:ii Mc^lam Big Store, Sycamore. St. George Jr. 7 '4:4 Oakland 3-4 1:18 slop 12 112 I 4 1 2»k 24 McClain Prince Nap. LilyCoIdiiig, Isolation. ARCOURT, eh. c. 4. by Arkle— Courtly (W. P. Fine). Weight today 100. . (68 Oakland 1 1:46? slow 12 lift 1 1 8 in lo I" Ucttig C. Warwick. ('. Hale. L.C.Ackerley 1 2668 Oakland lm70yl:52 hvy 200 tftft ft 1 3 3 E* 56 Ketlig Dorado, Ramus. Fury. FURZE, eh. f, 4, bv Nasturtium— Julia Hanover (Sierra Nevada Stable). Weight today 9G. 72686 Oakland 3-4 1:17 slop 100 H17 9 11 In a:l 7M?.Vaiiduscii Rose Cherry, Plausible. Emily II. 73448 Oakland El I 1 : S] (ton 60 ftftft 12 S 8 9 9-1 Vandus'n Triumplianf, Nappa, Sevorton. Los Angeles Entries and Past Performances for Monday, January 13 Los Angeles Entries and Past Performances for Monday, January 13. WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK FAST. WEATHER LOS ANGELES ENTRIES. Racing ttacfta at 1 :50 p. m. (OJiicago time, 3:.V).) ■ linns well in mud. ©Superior mud runner. First Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs. .'l-vear olds. Allowances. (Track record 72550— 1 K»| — 4 — KM.) Did. Horses. Kcc. A. Wt. Ildcp. 7-_'41i;' S..ii il.ro 1:07? 112..X725 (72825) BasahN 112 72i (72532) Godfather 118 71." ' 72519 Diainonita 112. ...71o ! 725MI llan-ourt 1:07ft 11"' 710 72494' Ka rod* 11". 710 72157 Puke of Bri.L'cwalcr. 112.. ..710 1 7HJ02 Suz. rain 1 1 ■"• . . X 7 »"i , 72477 : Barney OldneM 1:0T| 112.. ..TH 7 i2::0 Sparkles • 112... 700 1 ;72::7 port Mahanc i rj. . . .?«».» 1 RSRM lai B 112... 700 . 72127 Max Sal 112 — ftftd I Second Race — 3-8 Mile. 2-year olds. Fillies. AHonansea, (Track recor.l: 72.".::.-. ::4l 2 1o7.) 734142*1 Mat lie Bussell ::;c. 1 lo 72.-. -. ,2042 'Miniature 102 726 I 72588 P..ld MB tl* , 72878 tQaeea*M Crove 110. ...71o 1 72..SH Baaroae 102....710 » 72r.;'.» Ladj Mazauan 1o2 MS •, r2*78J Madeline Musgrave. . . 1 1 » 700 I 72ti»x; *\'ivon M2....7O0 I Paradise Oneeii. br. I'. by WateiLnx K.. . Carta "° P.cll of Idas*, eh. I. I,-, Qainrreal »':n- niaid IM Silk Stocking, b. f. by Watercress - Ho ■tfty a* l.i.lv Onality. b. f. by Solitaire II. - I'or- nnlla IM .1 \. P.. nmt entry. ^ I. .i. Walsli entry. Tmrd Race— 1 Mile. 4-year-olds. Allowances. (Tract record: 72420 Ij37| S— MS.) 71sor. MONTGOMERY 1 :::** 1 '»•"«• ■ X7.%(» d 724C". .1..1.11 J. Rogers 1 4o IS2....725 .-. 72387 .1 It Laiiirhrev 1 :40J 10....X.2.) .) TRACK FAST. ' ! 1 , 1 1 . I -. I , 1 » •, I I d .-. .) Ind. Horses. Rec. A. Wt. Ildcp. 7241,:: I.hius 1:41| 10r 7ir. 724C.:: Kominus Arvi 10"« 7SB 72041- Nadzu 1:41? 102... .700 1 72041 Onoto Watana 1"0 700 Fourth Race — 1 Mile. 3-vear-olds and upward. Handicap. (Track record: 72420— l:::7g::—1 OS.) 72070 Anipedo 1::»J 4.. 05 750 1 72644' Mary v 1:40* ».. o:;..x"45 MS*V* Orilene l:41| f... 07..X74O ' 7207!) 3* Ma rst er 1:3!» 5. .100. . X740 ' 72519 'Dredger l:41g t.i Sf..XSM ' -J. J. Walsh entry. Fifth Race — 1 1-8 Miles. 4-vear-olds and upward. Selling. (Track record: 72510— 1:51s S MS.) (72f!OOi Kip Kap 2:0(»i 4..104..X725 \ 172337 Invictus 1:575 10. .100. . X720 72 ; r»- Avoatellna 1*4 5. .100. . X715 , (72882) Gorgalete I*S| S..104 715 , (72882) Ciovanni Balerio 5..101..X715 ; I2B8fl Josics Jewel 5.. 104 710 1 72040 Hon Hart 4..101..X710 j 72000 Kd Sheridan 2:01 O. .101 . . X705 ' 72883 afarpewa 5.. S2..XMS ! 72552 Piestolus B..MS..XSM I 72 ;s.:: Meddling Daisy 5. .104 0O5 8B8W Anvil 8. . 101 . . X«8 ; 72680 Byplay , 0. .104. . xo'.io , 72206 Edna Felice 4..M....SM ) 720S2 Sink Spring 4.. 0C 080 72015 Colewort 4..! 0 075 i Sixth Race — 5-8 Mile. 3-vear-olds. Selling. (Track record: 722M ■ •BSt 2 186.) 72502 Vcliua 4' 1:01 110....725 '. 72427* Nellita l:02i 110.... 720 I 7240.V Lois Cavanagh 110. .X715 ' 72424 Inspector Bird 1:01 110 715 ! T2M2 Margie 1) 102.... 715 J 72502 Artie Kipv 105 710 72288 The Helle of Mavfair. 1 :02s 07 7iO 8762S Balolee 110. .X705 '. 71204 Feminine 105..X705 ", 72405 Vivian May 102 705 ' 71248 I.ilholin 110 700 87842 Ann Qarrleh MB 7 hi . 72427 Annette 07 K 5 71sos Atlior 1M....6BS I The figures under "Rec." in above enliies sliow 1 the best lime made by the horse a I the distance since January 1. 1000. First Race [1st Los Angeles] 72387 LATEST PERFORMANCES OF HORSES ENTERED TODAY. FIRST RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. 3-year-olds. Allowances. (72550—1:053—4—100.) Index Curse DistTimeT'ekOdds Wt St V* % % StrFin Jockeys Best Company. coMBRO br c 3 by Galveston— Clara Wilson (W. B. Jennings). Weight today 112. • Mi • oYk'l an I .' S 1 031 !hvy 1 J( I 1 1 « 2-1. J Butler CollegeWidow. Folliel,.. Pajaroita. • -"'41' o-'ikl'ind V if 1-09 slop 4 li 7 D 5 4 4'! 3'i R Davis St. Avon, Marian Casey. Reene W. 7-074 Oakland H T 1:07 fast 30 105 4 4 3 2'»' 3'i Horner Laefcfttaf, Nick Stoner, Reene W. Irene J. Long). . WeiSh* U&SL 11Z- (G. BAMBRO KAMBKU. ch en. tr g. 3. bv ny -jv Alvescot— - ^ _( m f % j y, ^ p It((,alul K.andKonnd. Dr.Simrall. N.Stoner. '. ■) S Anitii h-8 59g fast 30 li« 1 5 7 S 818£D Boland Colonel Bob. Stanley Fay. OldTimer (VoDFATHER. blk. e. 3. by Fatherless— Godchild (W. Chamberlain). Weight today 115. 7^8 Anita 5 8 10tlSfast 9 112 s 1 1 *» V 1) Boland MaySutton. Billowy. R'ndandRound raMS S Anita 5 8 59* fast 30 90 Left at the post. Forehand Jane Swift. Creston. Booger Red. 72424 a Anita 5-S l:00g fast 10 110 8 5 5 4' 3* W Mcln'reKosegal, May Sutton, Inspec. Bird. BIAMONITA ch. g. 3. by Rey el Santa Anita— Lady Diamond (E. J. Baldwin). Weight today 112. "■?* \11i1i v f 1 MM fast li MS s 7 8 2 7; Harly Key Hindoo. Belarius. Ida Lytle. -:'lii\ s Aniii "l 1 '57 i fast 20 94 9 9 9 9 9 91 '".Coldstein Old Tinier. Magazine. Stanley Fay. 7Z2» S." Anita E I 1 M fast 9 le2, 7 4 3 2i l» Herman CeneWood. nr.Simrall. WiseCliild. Brush— Costume (R. L. Thomas). Weight today 115. H ARCOURT. * b. c. 3. by Ben S I Anil i 7«s 1 ■ "41 fast 100 99 14 14 r. r,"., w.n«1 Stanley Fay. Walerbury. Orilene ■KM (Ifivesen.l 5 1-2 t 1 -07* fast 119 3 5 5 4 J 3* C H SbiirgC.eneRussell. Smoker, Q.Marguerite. ma Oraveaend 5 1-2 f 1:071 fast Ml 0 2 1 V V C H ShiirgHuek, Goldflnn, St. Ilarlo. KARODO. h. c. 3, by St. Dory— Dayo (J. F. Donlon). Weight today 115. ^•l'9S \nit 1 -, s 1111* mud 12 11110 4 4 4' 3'J D Boland Kusoimo. flreen Qoada, Patriotic. fT.y;^ ^' \nita 5-8 1 01* slow 20 10S 1 5 5 71 6"* M Preston Manheimer, Macias, Niek Stoner. BMM Oakland 5-8 1:021 fast 5 112 2 3 3 2J ft* A Wright Import. Ed Davis, Sandpiper. DUKE OF BRIDGEWATER, b. c, 3, by Bridgewater — Crown (P. T. Chinn). Weight today 112. 7-157 S \1ul1 5 S" l-00g good 8 105 10 10 10 S1 7° Musgr've Friar of Elgin. Bonlon. Nick Stoner. 71 s«l Aqueduct 3-4 l:14g fast 8 105 fi 4 4 2* g -Musgr've Zagg. Throckmorton Onatassa. 71633 Aqueduct 6\ f l:21g fast 4 99 7 7 1 21 2* Musgr've \V bidden. Orfano. Winning Star. SUZERAIN b. c 3 by Prince of Melbourne— Suzon (H. S. Newman). Weight today 115. 71002 O'vesend 51 f 1 09 mud 100 Ml 11 11 11 12 12 II Preston M. Hamilton. AlexCrant. Proclivity 70712 Em City 5* f 1071 fast 8 110 S 8 7 C= 6:oiL WilliamsCymbal. N'lmporte. Ingraliam. 70230 Brighton B. 5 1-2 f 1 :06» fart 102 7 6 6 6» 6 '"J A Lee Castlewood, Earl G„ Tartar Maid. ■ BARNEY OLDFIELD. b. g. 3. by Moreno— La Amiga (A. G. Dunlop). Weight today 112. ■ 724778 \nit i 51 f 107? good 11 5 m7 E 1 2 4» NO Arcbib'dHal, Sen. Beckham. Char. Dolierty. -:"SS V Anita VS100 fast 5 107 S 7 7 ftt 68J G Archil/d.Iaue Swift. Laudable. Harvel. 72364 B. Anita 7-8 1:261 fast 3 94* 1 2 I 2 21 2»* G ArcbibMCli. Desmond. Sen. Beckham, Orwell. SPARKLES, b. c. 3. by Star Ruby— Prim II. (P. H. McCarren). ,VJi,eigh1t t?day.,11.2: 7.1--..1 Briehton B E 1-2 f 148ft that 102 2 2 E 5" 5»* Engl'der Castlewood, Earl G.. lartar Maid. ; ]8M3 Brighton B. 5 1-2 f 1:06ft fast 104 1 2 3 ftt 4"* Jos Hogg Heknows, Masks&Faees, BlackMary ' PORT MAHONE. blk. c. 3. by Gibraltar— Mcteora (J. F. Duncan). Weight today 112. ' 1.7227 Aaeat l'k 1 2 4sr fast 200 1iM\ 4 7 S ft" WOmot Cwtan, Kismet Jr.. Kar.Nlo. ED B b. g. 3, by Peep o' Day— Reve Royal (H. T. Griffin). Weight today 112. . - --.no S Vnita .V f 1 '17-' fast 15 Mft I 4 I 1" 4- Musgr've Old Settler. Kuscimo. Laudable. 1 1 " Oakland Eft f 1:M slop U 102 2 13 5 C1S J McIntyreHeatherScott, MarianCasey. Altair. • 72341 Oakland 5J f 1 :09 slop 12 107 2 4 5 5* 7,e?:Sandy St. Avon, Marian Casey. Sombro. MAX NAL. b. c, 3. by Bowling Geen— Mopsy (C. B. Lewis). Weight today 112. ' i 127 S. Anita E I 1:01 fast 30 107 7 4 4 5' V Milliano Barliette, Velma C, Nellita. Second Race [2nd Los Angeles] i SECONlJ RACi: — 3-8 Mile. 2-year-olds. Fillies. Allowances. (72533— 34i— 2— 107.) Ind.-x Course DistTimeT'ckOdds Wt St V* *A % StrFin Jockeys Best Company. MATTIE RUSSELL, br. f, 2, by Woolsthorpe — Amelia Strathmore (J. J. Walsh). Weight today 110. 7264 H Vnita 3-8 34] fast 20 1"7 6 ft" ft* I M.-C'tliy Achieve. Chiila, Horace II. 7r'.,ss S. Anita ft I Ml fast I I'M ft 71 47 C Grand Copper I'rincess. Valjean. Cliilla. -,::,:;:. B. Anita 3-& 341 fast 3 107 8 ftt 712*llarty KoseQueen. Achieve. M.Di.udonne. MINIATURE, b. f, 2, by Albert— Montvale (J. A. Bennet). Weight today 102. ?2642 S. Anita 3-S 34; fast 40 I07 a ftt ft" Ashenden Achieve. Mattie Russell. Chiila. BOLD. b. f, 2, by Resolute IL— Baroness Pepper (H. T. Griffin). Weight today 102. 72588 S Anna 3 8 "i'i fast 12 1o7 7 fttM'*iM— gr*Te Copper Princess, Valjean. Chiila. T QUEEN'S GROVE, ch. f, 2, by Nasturtium— Grove Queen (J. J. Walsh). Weight today 110. ] ..7s s. Anita 1 s ICJ fast in Ml 18 ft* ft" I Mc 7thyAehIeve. Cop.l'rineess, M. Musgrave JSMt a. Anita :: I S fast 4 104 4 2* 31 Harty Thun.Hill. PredMaler, II. Ormonde. 7 :,:::; 8 Aula 2 s 34J fast 3 lo*.'* I *■* 4"' Bullman KoseQueen. Achieve, iLDieudonne. BANROSE. b. f, 2, by The Commoner — Rose Standish (Pasadena Stable). Weight today 102. . SM S Anita 3 S ?.Yi fast 15 ]i 7 C St 7~^ 1'. Martin Copper Princess, Valjean, Cliilla. LADY MAZAGAN. b. f. 2, by Mazagan— Thisbe (E. H. Greenfield). Weight today 102. 7256*8 Anita :: s :::.r fast l1.. i"7 Left at the port. Horner Thaw I.Hill. Qaeen'aGroTe.F.lialer MADELINE MUSGRAVE. br. f. 2, by Ethelbert— American Beauty (P. T. Chinn). Weight today 110. 72678 8. Anita 2 s |4f fast 8ft 1"7 !i 71 3" M;i.-gr'v.- Achieve. C.p. Princess. Q.'sQrave. VIVON. br. f, 2. by Herbert— Zete tic (J. A. Bennet). Weight today 102. ..... b \nita J-S IS fast c pj m ift 10'" ftft Prertaa Baarhel, 11. Onnande, Anate Wells. PARADISE QUEEK. br. f, 2. by Waterboy— Rose Carlo (R. F. Carman). Weight today 110. BELL OF BRASS, ih. f. 2. by Goldcrest — Carmaid (W. Chamberlain). Weight today 110. SILK STOCKING, b. f. 2. by Watercress— Hosiery (S. C. HildrethL Weight today 110. LADY QUALITY, b. f. 2. by Solitaire IL— Formella (A. G. Dunlop). Weight today 110. I. A Kennel entry Miiiiaiur. Bad Viv.m. .1. j. .1. .1. WaNh waisn emi; entry wui-eu Q— fa s ;i'\. ,.ii.w and niiu Mat .m:uu'' tie Knssell. ivusseu. Third Race [3rd Los Angeles] .1. j. .1. .1. WaNh waisn emi; entry wui-eu Q— s ,.ii.w and niiu Mat .m:uu'' tie Knssell. ivusseu. THIRD RACE— 1 Mile. 4-year-olds. Allowances. jlllftM I IT| " -MB.) Index I'nirse HistTimeT'ckOdds Wt St |ft \'2 ?i StrFin Jockeys Best Company. MONTGOMERY, ch. e, 4. by Pessara — Montgomery Cooper (S. C. Hildreth). Weight today 105. .•-11., Oaklan*] 1 l:3 ] fart :• - 116 4 7 4 1 l«» i* sandv .1 Naaaallr, A ran hat, lokaayLyona, 71041 O'veaend 1 1 1 2:07 fair 10 117 4 4 4 E .".- 4 ' Sandy Ballot. Klecth.neer. Salvidere. 1MIH Sin '-!•- d 2 1-4 J.s'.ft fast 7 112 1 2 2 'i 311 2» j Martin Salvidere, Ballot, iroiuldea. 1 ■ . • ' • . . . »■ — JOHN J. ROGERS, b. g, 4. by Ruskin— Princess Royal (M. L. Hayman). Weight today 102, 72463 S Anita 3-4 1:15 mud S vn 2 .: f. ft1 7" c Ross Norfolk. ElCaaadnr, J.R.I^angkrey. 76157 Buffalo 5 1-2 f 1 :07J fast IDS 5 3 3 4 B5 Jos Hogg N. Racine, Pr. of Orange. Krfcinette. (Mftl Buffalo 3 1 1:14ft slow M I 4 3 3l 35J Jos IIosg Lscutctieon, M. Antony 1 1.. Temrii're J. R. LAUGHREY. ch. c, 4, by Sir Dixon— Daisy Rose (G. MotheraP. Weight today 108. 72587 8. Anita 7-8 1:341 fast 12 Ml 13 12 11 10 l»i S'-Mtuxton Pretension. Ihnpee, Bla k Mate. 72514 8. Anita 1 1-3 1:51ft fast 20 95 1 Fell. Buxton Gleneclio. Marster. Molesey. 72482 S. Anita 7-8 1:261 good 8 111 4 5 5 5 61 2j W Knapp Orilene, Bryan, Stray. LIVIUS. b. c, 4, by Longstreet— Lizzie B. II. (F. Wallhauser). Weight today 105. 72443 8. Anita 2-4 1:15 mud 12 llo I :t ft 7- 5".M- H ShilgNorfolk. FlCazndor. .LKLanu'lu ■.• ■. ■ISM Oakland lmMy 1:41 Bart 10 M 8 ft f ft •".' 4"J rThertoa Fred Bent. vToohna, Mevatlan. 09311 Oakland I 1:48ft' fart 7J Ml I I 5 5 I 5; Mentry Pickaway, Optician, waataaa. DOMINUS ARVI. ch. g. 4, by Kismet — Chitose (G. Summers). Weight today 105. 724.;:: S. Anita 3-4 1:16 mini 4 11» 1 ^4 ti' ft**!D Poland Norfolk. ErCaxador, J.R.Laugkrey. 72200 8. Anita 3-4 1:121 fast 100 110 E 0 « $H 5T Cavan'gk Stanley Fay. CMentl Boh. Niblick. 68713 Oakland 3 4 1:13J fast 12 114 ft 3 4 4»U:J.W FischerF. Neitgent. Ottthnry, Me. haul. NADZU, ch. g, 4, by Lodowic— Salt Grass Mag (L. E. Moore). Weight today 102. 72ti41 S. Anita 7 I 1 :2(j* fast 12 IM 11 '■ 7 7 4' ::; \V McIn'reHomeless, Bushwhack. 1 . I.i-I.ia. 73(86 8 Anita 1-4 l:M| fast I 107'. 7 S 7 5' ft1* Kunz Pacific Klectric. I'.ntiada. AadoeW. 72179 S. Anita 51 f 1:07 good 5 Ml ft 11 7 61 ft11 T Taylor Adel. Belle, PacificKlectric, Andocli*- ONOTO WATANA, br. f, 4, by Lithos — Charlcie (A. E. & G. R. Flowers). Weight today 100. 73641 8. Anita 7-8 1:36] fart M 1"4 1 M 11 12 12-12-1 '..Milliano Homeless. Bnakwhaeker, Na.l/u. 7238S S. Anita 1 1-4 2:07 fast 100 97 It 10 11 11 11 ll45 Brooks Avontellns. Kile. Cork Hill. 72193 S. Anita ' 1 1:42ft slow 25 109 3 3 3 3 C 6'8 Moriarity Cork Hill. Supine, Arrag.m. t. c. WOO D&c°. ROOM 312 59 DEARBORN STREET CHICAGO. TURF RATINGS' BFST BET: Hunt— 117— 74. TURF REPORTER'S SPECIAL: Girls— Are— 44— 10— 58— 12— 18— 30— 49— 27— 48— 6C. YESTERDAY'S DAILY ONE HORSE WIRE WAS Rapid Water, 1-1, Won Havhtg made arran^etneuts for our daily wire to reach us l.y nana ea.li day hereafter, we arc in a jM.sition to reach i-nvbody, anywhere, in pinny aft time. If you are looking for one safe, conservative bet each Jay, subscribe I., our daily \\iie. It j direct track information, and ..in man's telegram is always an tile for anybody's inspection. RECORD OF LAST 13 WIRES: 10 Won :: 3 Second $1.00 PER WIRE ' $5.00 SIX WIRES ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^..^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Fourth Race [4th Los Angeles] FOURTH RACE— 1 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. (7242*! — 1 :37H— 3— 10S.) Index Course DistTimeT'ckOdds Wt St U Vi % StrFin Jockeys Best Company. AMPEDO, br. c. 4, by Alvescot— Day Dream (E. Waylaad). Weight today 95. 72079 S. Anita 1 1::!7? fast 60 102 4 4 1 4 4 4' Harty Rifleman, Stanhy lay. M.irsler. 71211 Brighton I 1-8 1:522 slop 16-5 109 4 4 4 4 4 4'^ O Grand Don Creole, Itlght Ko\al. Atiin... 71163 Brighton 11-8 1:53 mud 25 MS 6 3 3 4 5l 3»i D McfthyArimo. Martlu Doyle, old Hon. sty. MARY F., b. m, 5. by Canopus— Princess Noretti (W. B. Jennings!. Weight today 93. 72844 8 Anita 61 f 1:17^ fast 3 95 4 2 3 2l :;,; K Martin Walerbury. RhpidWater, S.Edward 72125 Oakland 65 f 1:21 slop 8-5 94 3 2 2 21 3=1 K Dugan The Mis:, Colonel White. WeoHaa. 72079 Oakland 3-4 1:12 J fast 9-10 Ml I 3 2 2- 2* Horner Koal'a. Massa. Wing Ting. ORILENE, b. m, 5, by Ingoldsby— Admittance (J. Curl). Weight today 97. 73SM 8. Anita 7-8 1 :24ft fart 2 N I I I t 2' :'." M Preston Stanley Fay. Walerbury. Stray. 72515 8. Anita 7 8 1:25 fast C-5 M7 I 5 ft 5 4' ftt M Krestoii Daruina. Barhette, Koyal Kiver. 72482 8. Anita 7-8 1 : 20? good 9-10 104 (i ft ft 0 51 ft] M Halloa J. K. Laughrey, Bryan. Stray. MARSTER, b. g. 5, by Fatherless— Eostre (J. J. Walsh). Weight today 109. 7.1.79 S. Anita 1 1:371 fart I M :'• :'• 2 2 j! ::'• D McCthy Kiihinan. Stanley l"ay. Ampedo. 72571 S. i\nita 1 1-8 l:5li fasst 4 lot 2 11 1 1= 1*| M Preslon Col. Jack. KdwiiiCuni. Franklii liner 72516 S. Anita 1 1-S 1 :51g fast 6 97 5 6 5 5 4J 21 C Ross (Henecho, Molesey, Kilter. DREDGER, ch. c. 3, by Yellow Tail— Morinel (J. J. Walsh). Weight today 90. 72519 8. Anita .", f 1:0(1? that 13 Ins ft ft 7 ft] ft*l M Preston Key Hindoo, P.elariiis. Ida Lytle. 721S9 S. Anita 5-8 1:81] slow 41 b 8 2 6 ft 8* 57 AV Knapp Maiilieimer. Macias. Nick Stoner. 71454 Belmont 1 1:39 fast 12 114 3 4 4 5 520 5'« W Knapp NtirnherOne, LiveWire, Counteriu'd. J. J. Walsh entry— Marster and Dmigei. Fifth Race [5th Los Angeles] 1 1 ' ' \ , , ; 1 j ' ! I ; , ) i '. I ' ! J '. ", ' . I 1 • • FIFTH RACE— 1 1-8 Miles. 4-ycar-clds and upward. Selling. (72r.1f! -1 :.".l?.— C— 100.) Index Course DistTimeT'ckOdds Wt St % *A % StrFin Jockeys Best Company. RIP RAP. b. c, 4, by Longstreet— Thuanella (S. C. Allen). Weight today 104. 72609 S. Anita 1 1-4 2:00* fast 4 1 '4 12 2 2 11 11 E Dugan Avontellns, Big Bow, Maiilie Algol. 72517 8. Anita 1 3-16 2:01?. fast 5 99 7 6 6 6 ft* 1- ftft Pn-ston Ten Kow. Med.Daisv. M.Candlenias 72461 S. Anita 1 1-2 2:38 mud 12 95 7 7 7 7 5" 5° Wiley First Peep, MamieAlgol. KlPrlmero INVICTUS, br. g, 10, by Inspector B — Iowa (W. Gabriel). Weight today 106. 72637 S. Anita 1 1-4 2:07i fast 20 101 1 I 5 4 SJ 1 C Ross Big Bow. F.d Sheridan. Kl I'riniero 72389 S. Anita 1 1-4 2:07 fast 60 102 10 7 8 10 10=» 99 J McP.ride Avontellns. IOlie. Cork Hill. 72335 S. Anita 1 1-8 1:54 fast GO 104 6 7 8 8 7s S'OC Brand Fastoso. Clo. Balefio, Christine A. AVONTELLUS, br. h, 5, by St. Avonicus — Centella (G. Durker). Weight today 109. 738(8 S. Anita 1 1-4 2:061 fast 9-5 tM 2 5 3 3 4 . SJ Q Burns Rip Rap. Big Bow. Maini. Algol. 72481 S. Anita 1 3-16 2:00J good 9-5 108 2 8 5 5 4- I3 Q Burns Foncasta. Elie. F.zra. 723S9 S. Anita 1 1-4 2:07 fast 13-5 105 4 9 4 3 21 Is G Burns Kile, Cork Hill, Henry . GORGALETE. ch. m. 8, by Rey del Sierras — Blizzard (Hunter Stable). Weight today 104. 72682 8. Anita 1 1:39ft fast 21 llo I .4 5 5 V 1- (1 Burns. Rustling Silk. Klie. Kinky Lad. 72499 8. Anita 1 1-S 1:53 fast 2 104 2 1 1 1 1- 58i ftft Preston Baron Ksher, Jocund, Christine A. 72410 S. Anita 1 1-S 1:53ft fast 8-5 104 111 1 1! 1'1 C II Shil'g.loyner, Christine A., Fastoso. GIOVANNI BALERIO. br. g. 5. by Pontiac— Pandora (Mrs. J. Curl). Weight today 101. 72659 S. Anita 11:40 fast 10 18 7 2 2 1 ]' It V Kvan Alma Bov. M. Lester. Christine A. 726-J7 S. Anita . 7-8 1:25ft fast 1 ftft Bill 1"'- 47 M Preston KustlingSilk. Escama.lo. Kellmen.e 725S7 ,S. Anita 7-8 1:243 fast 12 lo7 5 2 2 ft 2 415?.M Preston Pretension, Toupee. Black Male. JOSIE'S JEWEL, ch. m, 5, by Ban cocas — Josie Newman (J. F. Newman). Weight today 104. 72",S9 8. Anita 1 1:3SJ fast 8 98 6 7 7 6 6' 8*] M Preston Chippewa. Progress. Bltstdy. 72355 S. Anita 1 1-8 1:53J fast 5 lot 6 3 4 2 2h 4;ii M Preston Clamor. Baron Ksher, Onarm. 72315 S. Anita 1 1:39 fast 5 107 2 2 3 I 22 4«1 ftft Preston Gleneclio. Kd Ball. Baron Kslier. DON HART, b. g. 4. bv Don Orsino — Del Hart (Dotsan & Everhart). Weight today 101. 72646 S. Anita 8-4 1:121 fast 5 1ik:.'.13 12 ft 8ft M" C H Shil'gKirk. Belle. Marion Rose. lasle S. 72555 S. Anita 7-8 1:26ft fast 15 1071 5 S S 7 61 3'* Moriarity Blondy. Pepper and Salt. I'.anlada. 72536 S. Anita 5-8 1:00» fast 12 102 3 8 7 61 6s! C Ross Taxer, Wistaria. Aunt Poll.v. ED SHERIDAN, b. g. 6. by Sain — Laura Agnes (T. A. Davies). Weight today 101. 72609 S. Anita 1 1-4 2:06ft fast 15 106 8 ft 5 5 6.'. 7"1Muser've Rip Rap. Avontellus, Big P,..w. 12ES7 8. Anita 1 1-4 1:871 fast 3 101 2 11 1 1» VI E Dugan Invictus. Big Kow. El Primer... 72497 S. Anita 1 1:39ft fast 10 109 7 7 8 8 83 7 = E Dugan King Wihla. Harry Scott, Phlllgna MARPESSA, br. m, 5, by Eberlee— Jennie Wren (F. Wallhauser). Weight today 91). 71683 S. Anita 1 1:40 fast 30 Ml 7 7 9 lo M 18«» Lvndh'st ElCazador. PerryWiekea. Mil. Daisy 72517 S. Anita 1 3-16 2:01ft fast 40 94 3 2 2 3 (ft 016 Kindh'st RipRap. TeuKow. Meddling Daisy. PRESTOLUS. br. g. 8, by Preston-pans — Loma (W. B. Mulkey). Weight todav 106. 72552 S. Anita 1 l:39g fast 100 107 11 11 11 11 11 18*] Kandon El Cazador, Dazzle. Rubin.. 11. 54416 Oakland 1 1-S 1:54 fast 10 109 10 9 7 7 73 5l" Otis Christine A.. Firm Foot. Marelio. MEDDLING DAISY, ch. m, 5. by Meddler— Daisy F. (Stowe & Schubach). Weight today 104. 72683 S. Anita 1 1:40 fast 10 no 5 ft .'! 3 8" 3' Musgr've ElCazador. PerrvWi.k.-. Bad. Used 72517 S. Anita 1 3-16 2:01ft fast 7 99 1 7 5 5 41 :;3 C Ross RipRap, TenRow, Mary Candlemas. ANVIL, b. g, 8. by Brutus — Grand ezia (C. E. Murrav). Weight today 101. 8t37» Oakland 11-16 1:50 mud 30 Ml 4 5 5 5 I S** A Wright M. Mayer. Ed Sheridan. R. Young. 8S3M Oakland 1 1 16 1 :46ft fast 60 Hi7 9 10 10 9 9 9" A Wriglit,M. Mayer. Dutiful, The Captain. _ BYPLAY, b. h, 6, by Star Ruby — Plaisance (Frisbie & Williams). Weight today 104. 72588 & Anita 1 1 :38ft fast 300 103 5 6 6 7 7r' 7Tl. Shriner Chippewa. Progress. Klon.lv. 12513 B. Anita 3-4 1:121 fast 200 I8SJ 6 6 6 65 68i Shriner Stigarniaid. Toupee. Stray. EDNA FELICE, br. f. 4. by Eddie Jones— Felice (W. P. Lloyd). Weight today 94. 73881 8. Anita 3-4 ldSft fast 100 100 7 8 7 IS Sl".'..T CallahanAlleviator. OldCokmy. GeorgcSwaia 727.17 S. Anita 1 3 16 2:01ft fast 60 94 8 3 4 4 81 8=1 J Callahan KipKap. TenKow. Meddling Daisy. SINK SPRING, ch. g. 4. by Thrive— Hatred rL. W. Sears). Weight today 96. 73CS3 8. Anita 11:39ft fast 58 b 7 I 7 ■ 7 7 7" R Bro..ks Gorralete. RnrtHasj Silk. Bile. 73654 8. Anita 3-4 1:123 fast 50 M4 8 T 7 7- 6" R Br.K.ks V. E. Shaw, Mintia. Norfolk. 67155 F. Grounds 7-S 1 :29g good 108 9 9 7 5 8l 10" Gaugel Lucy Marie, Cora Price. Baneful. COLEWORT. ch. g, 4, by Farandole— Gadski (J. A. Bennet). Weight today 96. 738345 8 Anita 1 8-8 1:59ft fast 100 95 2 7 7 8 73 7-' Harty FiivtPeep. BaronKsher. Harr\Scott. 72605 S. Anita 3-4 1:13ft ftast 100 M) 11 10 10 9nk 716lV'esper Alleviator. OldCoIonv. (ieori;.-Sw:iin Sixth Race [6th Los Angeles] ■ ■ ' ; ' . • ' SIXTH RACE— 5-8 Mile. 3-year-olds. Selling. (72330— Bff— 2— 10S.) Index Course DistTimeT'ckOdds Wt St V* Vz % StrFin Jockeys Best Company. VELMA C, ch. f. 3. by Rey el Santa Anita— Ardiente (Oakwood Stock Ranch). Weight today 110. 72592 S. Anita Eft f 1:06ft fast 7 MS 13 10 11 P 6s C Omni Anoura. Otuell. Allii.ni II. 72495 S. Anita 7-8 1:27 fast I 107 111 1 IJ ft* C II ShiTgWise Child. I^iis Cavanagh. Supine. NELLITA, br. f. 3, by Cruzados — Seven Up (E. J. Baldwin). Weight today 110. 72427 & Anita 5-8 1:01 fast 20 P-7 ft :: 3 ftf 8" Harty Rarbette. Velma C.. Ronton. 68046 Oakland 31 f 43 good 20 109 9 9 9- P» J McBride Brookleaf. Dally, Last Co. LOIS CAVANAGH. b. f. 3. by Hastings— Aurata (T. A. Fullum). Weight today 110. 72195 8. Anita 78 1:27 fast 6 1o.". E :: 3 I S« ?. ■ Harty Wise Child, Velma C Supine. 72369 S. Anita 5-8 1 :00ft fast 15 110 2 7 7 7- 8*1 0 Smith Cent-Wood, luspcclorl'.ir.l. VclmaO. INSPECTOR BIRD. br. f. 3, by Inspector B.— Mocking Bird IV. (R. F. Carman). Weight today 110. 72424 S. Anita 5-8 1 :00ft fast 3 lo7 1 1 3 Jt 4'". ? Burns Rose-al. May Sutton, d... Rather. 72269 S. Anita 5-8 1:00ft fast 8 110 5 2 2 SJ 2l G Burns (iene Wood. Velma (•.. P.iirnell. MARGIE D.. b. f. 3, by Golden Garter— Queenfisher (T. A. Davies). Weight today 102. 72583 S. Anita Eft f 1:06ft fast 20 105 6 11 lo ftj :.,; Mimt'iv Anoura. Olwell. All.ii.u 11. 72459 S. Anita 5-8 1 :01ft mud S 103 4 5 5 71 S'«C Ross Ruscimo, Green Oo.hIs. Karo.lo. ARTIE RIPY, ch. f, 3, by Maddison— Tirzah (J. M. Stokes). Weight today 105. 72592 S Anita Eft f 1 :06ft fast ::o Mft 15 14 14 14l 12-" Klair Anoura. Olwell. All. ion II. THE BELLE OF MAYFAIR, b. f, 3, by Pride— Back Chat (P. T. Chinn). Weight today 97. 72888 S. Anita 5-8 1:00ft fast 7 105 7 3 3 5l 5'i Musgr've CeneWood, InspectorBftrd, V.-lniaO. 72250 8. Anita 3-4 1:13ft fast 25 105 3 3 3 31 S*i Musgr've Altar Koy, Barbette. Miss Saltan, BALOLEE. br. f, 3, by Balgowan— Parolee (B. Schreiber). Weight today 110. 67699 F. Croun.ls 1-2 4Si fast 106 4 6 61 7CA Jas Hen'syP. Model, Dona II. . Drop Stil.li. 67526 City Park 3 1-2 f 41 jj fast 101 6 71 71U L Smith M.Douohue, D.ofDawn. Draw ney Lad FEMININE, ch. f. 3. by His Highness— Josepha (W. S. Price). Weight today 105. 71284 Katonia 5 8 1:033 hvy 30 ftSftftjtl 11 11 81 8;0 Harty Lady Vie. Dr. Sinirall. St veins. VIVIAN MAY, blk. f, 3. by Farand ole— Orchid (E. Wright). Weight today 102. 72195 S. Anita 7S 1:27 fast 20 186] 3 ti 7 S 94 pl'-'Kunz Wise Child. Velma. Lois Cavanagh 72388 S. Anita 5-S 1 :00ft fast 15 110 S 6 6 61 7,'-lKunz CeneWood. Inspectorl'.ird. VcloiaC. LITHOLIN. br. f. 3. by His. Highness— Lilita II. (W. S. Price). Weight today 110. 7124S Latohia 5* f 1:12 hvy 40 100 10 8 8 8* 913?.Harty Orlandot. Melzar. Dr. Sinirall. 70220 Brighton B. 5 1-2 f 1:06ft fast 99 13 12 12 12s 12'ojSandy Heknows, Woodlane. Single Stone. ANN GARRICK, b. f, 3, by David Garrick— Anitra (F. Wallhauser). Weight today 105. 67SI2 Ascot Pk 31 f 42J good 20 105 5 5'.'. 5'" C Ross* Ralnade. Billowy. OsmHL 67612 Ascot l'k 31 f 42 fast 50 Ml 5 S 7'" Kunz Rey Hindoo. Panlita, Vivian May. ANNETTE, ch. f, 3, by Linden — Zara (Pasadena Stable). Weight today 97. 721^7 S. Anita 5 s 1 :til fast 30 ]n7 ft 9 S 71" 8" K Martin Barliette. Velma ('.. Nellita. 722111 8, Anita 5 8 1:002 fast 100 95 6 7 7 61 C'-MO Martin Friarof Klgin, IdaKytle. Manheinicr. ATHOR. b. f. 3, by Wadsworth— Fredrica (A. D. Woiley). . ♦ Weight todav 110. 71S9S Oakland 5 S 1:01 fast 30 107' 6 9 9 9* ("ftA Walsh Green floods. I'ncle Si. San GIL 6S.819 Chur. Downs 4 1-2 f 55? slow 92 11 10 XC 10"'iShreve Geneva S., K. Murphy. W. Belle. Page 6 ■ • . C , i I NEW LOUISVILLE JOCKEY CLUB j ♦ "CHURCHILL DOWNS." ♦ + CHAS. P. GRAINGER, President. LYMAN H. DAVIS, Secretary. M. J. WINN, Vice President ~ and Manager. ~~ H. C. APPLEGATE ' Treasurer ' J ♦ , 1 ♦ The Debutante Stakes for 1908. The Bluegrass Stakes for 1908. ♦ ♦ . THE DEBUTANTE STAKES. -For two year-old fillies. |8 £^ HI J* mjr MM IW^ THE BLUEGRASS STAKES.— For • three year olds that ♦ Ay !• Ike nomination: |M additional M start. *1 .'KH I M\ WflL **■* ittiiv ^B^ P* ^^^ ""l w,m :l ■—■■*■ *■ m two races of any kiiid pr'or to ▲ ^ MM, of which S-'OO to second and $100 to third. Winners of ^»# I ^m i % Lm 4^3 Ule I,,S'H« f tllis ■*•*•» IB t.. accompany the nomination: X a a sweep.-takes kt carry o lbs.; of two, 5 lbs. extra. Maidens $.-,0 additional to start. H.0M added, of wbicli $200 to second ▼ ▼ allowed 5 lbs. Four Furlongs. FOR a" J $1°° t0 *** Wl1"**' n- lbs- Winner-. 0f a sweep- ♦ . stakes or of two races after February 1, 1908 (selling A «. purses X XU D Uf \M f lOAO ^ I lie DaSnFOrfJ -M IVianOr OtaKeS TOr lyUO. ^^ -_^ _~ _ __ _ excepted), to carry 5 lbs. extra. Maidens allowed 8 lbs. X ^ THE BASHF0RD MANOR STAKES.— For two-year-old W^ !■■# tf 1 |\l C ^_ « * Seven Furlongs. ? and geldiujis. $5 to accompany the nomination: $50 addi- ^■•^ * ■ ■ 1 ■ V ^an ... ^^ ♦eolts tional to start. .«] .000 added, of which $200 to secoud and $100 LOUISVillC StCCplGChaSC ^ fOT 1908. ♦ It Jl P1 F1 "T" I A. I A^ ♦ to third. Winners of a sweepstakes to carry 3 lbs.; of two. o |\#| %m t J | W\M f~Z THE LOUISVILLE STEEPLECHASE.- v Elandicip for ♦ A lbs. extra. Maidens allowed B lbs. Four and a Half Furlongs. ■ W ■ fc- 1— ■ ■ l^fj \4 three year-olds and upward. |S to accompany the nomination: + ♦ . — _ ■ - *r'° additional »• ■*■**■ *10,H added, of which $200 to second ^ A T. l he Juvenile Makes for ,««*» 1908. a ^| ^v q ="»i $i«o to am; »■*» to save stake, weights to t« «n- J X THE JUVENILE STAKES.— A Selling Sweepstakes for 1 Va* ^J C5 pounced two days prior to the day of the race. Winners after ♦ J two-year-olds. $5 to accompany the nomination; $50 additional weights are posted to carry 5 lbs. extra.' Four or more horses ^ ▼ to of o1 difft'rt?ut interest to start or the race may be declared off. start. $1,000 added, which $200 to second and $100 to ^ Ay third. The winner to t e sold at auction. Those entered to be ~ , Ful1 Course, About Two Miles. ^ ^h sold for $2,500 to carry weight for age. Allowances: 2 lbs. for ■ ^ ^ each $250 to $1,500; then 1 lb. for each $100 to $800; then 2 ,.,,_, Th|» I LOUIbVIIIB fillfcvillf* Handiran ndHQICap fnr HM* IQftft I^US. ▼ W lbs. for each $100 to $500. Starters, with selling prices, to be AIQA KfMltlSpkV HprHV ^ + named throttgh the entry box, at the usual hour of closing, the «IOU l%Vl I LMOI\y LS^/IM^ THE LOUISVILLE HANDICAP.-For three-year-olds and X ▲ day prior to the race, and those so named will be liable for the _a ■ upward. $10 to accompany the nomination; $50 additional to ^ ■• a ^~k a ♦^ star; ing fee. Five Furlongs. f\t\(\ KftflTlinKV |L)k* Slart- ^1.250 added, of which $200 to second and $10(» to third. ♦ UIIU llVBIlilUll} V/UIIO Weights to be announced three days prior to the dav of the + ♦ The Clark Handicap for 1908. ^^^ innn r'T Winn "" "f " la e 0,her than a selIing »■"•■ af,,r ♦ ♦ ' I Of 1111)11 "*"■ ™ *M t0 B ^ tXtra- S« «-» X THE CLARK HANDICAP. -For three year-olds and up- ^ $10 to accompany the nomination: $50 additional to ^ tward. start. $1,500 addod. of which $300 to second an.d $150 to third. TIlC KCfltUCkV DCthV for l*IOQ wifVir. ^L. Weiglits to be annouueed three davs prior to the day of the ' ^a ♦ race. Winners of a race, ether than a selling purse, after THE THIRTY-FIFTH RUNNING OF THE KENTUCKY + ♦ weights a«e posted, to carry 5 lbs. extra. OTHICCO Ti\ el ncc DERBY.— For three-year-olds i foals of 1000k $5 to accompany ^ A One Mile and a Sixteenth. OlAIVtO IU LLUbt the nomination; $15 to be paid May 1. 1!K)S: $30 to be paid ^ T March 1, 1900. $100 additional to start. The value of the ▼ X The Frank Fehr Stakes for 1908. SatlinlaV. FekUafV 1 ^S^^^ZZTrnZTZZSZlZ. i WT1«»*»» VI** JL WM. l*\»M. A ^ THE FRANK FEHR STAKES.— A Selling BwniaMahll for J f J winners of a three -year-old race of the value of $1,500 allowed jt three-year-olds and upward. $5 to accompany the nomination; 5 lbs.; maideus, 12 lbs. One Mile and a Quarter. ^r ♦ $50 additional to start. $1,000 added, of which $200 to second A ^ and $100 to third. The winner to be sold by auction. Those A Tht% %C §■ lr fi I f tt\f\Ck ^ entered to be sold for $3.f«X to carry weight for age; if en- IBB IVentUCKy U3KS lOr 1909. X ^ icred to be sold for $2.0iX). 4 lbs. below the scale, then 1 lb. Dll1»rnC Ofifl ftflil CCHA THE THIRTY-FIFTH RUNNING OF THE KENTUCKY W v altoarai for each $2(X to $1,000, then 1 lb. allowed for each f OTSvSf ^ lUU UllU ^jUU OAKS.— For three-year -old filii.s (foals of 19 Hi.. $5 to arril ♦ ^ ?1 hi to $5tM . Winners of a sweepstakes after March 15. 1908. pany the n.miination; $K» to he paid May 1, MM; $25 to be At i^ n. 1 1 to be entered to be sold for less than $1,400. Starters. Handicaps tf/Cflft OM/1 C7Atl Pa'd March *• 10l)!,• *l°" additional to start. The value of the ^ a '.iiii selling price, to be named through the entry box. .it the Every Day. 2DUU uOQ Af \)\) stakes to be $::.( of which $300 i i second and *150 to X usual hour of closing, the dty prior to the race, and those s^ Non-winners of a three-year-old race of the value of H.4M ▼ ▼ named will be liable for the starting fee. One Mile. - allowed 5 lb-.: maidens. 12 lfe& One Mile and a Sixteenth. ^ ^ ADDRESS COMMUNICATIONS AND ENTRIES TO A | LYMAN H. DAVIS, Secretary, - - - - LOUISVILLE, KY. X Advertised Special Lost Patrons get Tuesday's wire FREE. Dec. 21, BAIMPOSAL 3-1 Won Dec. 23, LEGATEE 20-1 2nd Dec. 24, JUDGE NELSON 6-5 Won Dec. 25, Left at Post. Dec. 26, DEUTSCHLAND 9-1 Won (Advised Patrons by Letter.) Dec 26, PRINCE NAP 7-5 Won (Advertised Special.) Dec. 27, BAN LORD 5-1 Won Dec. 28, Advertised Special withdrawn. Dec. 30, NORTHWEST 9-2 Won (Advised Patrons-by letter.) Dec. 31, SILVER WEDDING .... 15-1 Won (Advertised Special.) This horse I advertised for a killing. Jan. I, No wire sent out. Jan. 2, Special withdrawn. Jan. 3, DORADO II Won Jan. 4, Advertised Special withdrawn. Jan. 6, BIG STORE 5-1 Won Adiised out-of-town patrons bv letter on this g..M| thing. Jan. 7, ENTRADA 2-1 2nd ( A.lveriise'i Special.! Jan. 8, Advertised Special withdrawn. Jim. 9, B5LLY MYER 9-2 Won (Advertise,! Special. Jan. 10, No wire sent out. Tin- alMive were my wiTin-rs since December 21. and are filed with Daily Racing- Form each day. NOTICE! I have word from my man at Oakland on three horaee that go for the money the coming week. M) in. in informs me they are lit and MM} uml. barrtag aa accident, arill win at goad odds. TUESDAY TUESDAY my inimen.es patrons will receive information on a horse that ha* been prepped for a killing. My man Itnbnoa me Hii^ ia one of the best things lie bus IkhI for some time, and you can get down for a g.xxl bet. THURSDAY THURSDAY ■ bocae that lias 1 | run for W"ik last three outs ■aea tor the money; is fit and ready and will be played by a select few, and the odds will probably be 10 to 1. SATURDAY SATURDAY Mi haraa has had ■ apaetel prep for this raee. Bad my m.m informs me can't lose unless he :'a!N down. I will advise a plunge bet to win. This is one of the t«-st things 1 have had this sea-on. OAKLAND OAKLAND SPECIAL ONE-HORSE WIRE FROM MY MAN AT THE TRACK. ONE A DAY— NO MORE. $2.00 GUARANTEED TO WIN $2.00 or SIX WIRES for $10.00. If any on" of these Specials loses. I will give 1: -e lb* next Special until I give you a wiuner. " V. ii ners count— not losers. And I guarantee mv One Horse Wire genuine track information no guess work. All Specials wired in code. I'mrn receipt of your subscription for wires I will send code by return • : miil. EX-JOCKEY MARSHALL, ' Plioi.e Main 1293. ( Initials B. I.) BOOM 610, DC FIFTH AVENUE, CHICAGO, ILL. I One Horse a Day | 5 * Saturday : J $ Rio Grande . 8-1 lost iV Friday : ^ \ It was withdrawn 5 Thursday: ' C \ Coniedienne . 3-1 2nd { Wednesday : C W. Griswell . 3-1 Won i m Tuesday: ' * J Ivanhoe . . . 8-1 3rd J S Monday : t K I Donna . . . 12-5 Won f Hig proiits are made e\ery week playing, CI Jh Write for our monthly statements, show -^^ Imt BeaaM at a flat bat and progressive l lay. ■ « I | Terms for Wires: $5.00 Weekly.»i| f REYNOLDS & CO., | ? 402 Godchaux Bldg., New Orleans, La.^S yAAA+A+AA+++**+++AA*++*A**& SEA SALT 2-1 Won was vesterdav's FORM SPECIAL. Record on these ■peclaJt -13 WINNERS OUT OF PAST 27 STARTS. You cannot beat this kind of i-iformation at any |ii be. and we are selling it for only 25 Cents Per Week. -:- $1.00 Per Month. . N.w book containing code to these FREE I'orm Specials on sale now at all news-stands and agents in I . S. or Canada. Monday's Form Special: September Orange — 1-72-47-73-35-5-37. Last Chance to bH ill on our UNDER COVER SPECIAL (guaran-teed). ah ■ahaeriptloaa must be la Moadav/, a. m. None but suIwM-riliers will know exact (lav when lhi one will go. DO NOT FAIL TO SUBSCRIBE, if you do you'll regret it. The Standard Turf Guide, Room SIS, 59 Dearborn Street, Chicago. BOOKMAKER getting BEST OF INFORMATION will Bead OCCASIONAL WIRE rz or .". weekly! for $5 PER MONTH. INVESTIGATE THIS. Send stamp for FREE LIST OF HORSES being prepared for social aae. CLARENCE It DAVIDS, 1319 Coliseum Street, New Orleans, La Turf Exchange YPSILANTI, MICH. THA1SS LEAVE MICHIGAN CENTRAL DEPOT, Detroit, AT ltOO AMD Ii40 P. M . NATIONAL RACING REVIEW Room 37. 71 Dearborn Street. Chicago. Monday's Special: No. 70. $1.00 Per Month. -;- 25 Cents Per Copy. ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦« ♦♦♦« ♦ w ▼ ♦ THE + I Coney Island f ! Jockey Club \ ♦ RACE COURSE :: :: SHEEPSHEAD BAY, NEW YORK J ♦ OFFICE : Windsor Arcade, 571 Fifth Avenue, New York ♦ ♦ , . ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ The Coney Island % X Jockey Club Stakes \ \ $25,000 : ♦ ♦ X For the June Meeting, 1908 ♦ X TO CLOSE ♦ X Wednesday, January 15th, 1908 t x . : . . , . ^ FOR THREE YEARS OLD— By subscription of $25 each, to accompany the nomination; X ^ $250 additional to start. Guaranteed Cash Value $25,000. cf which $3,000 to the second and ? a $2,000 V the third. Should the winner of this stake also win The Tidal and The Lawrence X Realization Stakes, The Coney Island Jockey Club will give an additional $10,000 to such horse ▼ jT winning the three events. Weights: Colts. 126 lbs.; geldings, 123 lbs.: fillies, 121 lbs.; win- ▼ if ners of three races exclusively for three years eld of the value of $5,000 each, or of one of the ▼ j£ value of $15,000, to carry 3 lbs. extra. Non-winners of a race exclusively for three years old ^ ▼ of the value of $5,000 allowed 7 lbs.; of $3,000 allowed 10 lbs. ONE MILE AND A HALF ^ ♦ — - =— X ♦ ENTRIES TO BE ADDRESSED TO THE CLERK OF THE COURSE A X THE CONEY ISLAND JOCKEY CLUB | ♦ Windsor Arcade, 571 Fifth Avenue, New York ♦ ♦««♦ ■♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦?