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Daily Racing Form: n. Friday, October 16, 1908
Daily Racing Form: n. Friday, October 16, 1908 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1908 drf1908101601 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Friday, October 16, 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] VOL. XIV. TO. 249. CHICAGO, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1908. PRICE 5 CENTS Close to a Whitney Day: Stamina and Delirium Win for Him, but Baby Wolf is Beaten CLOSE TO A WHITNEY DAY. f i t C STAMINA AND DELIRIUM WIN FOR HIM. BUT BABY WOLF IS BEATEN. Hilarious Runs a Remarkable Race for a Two-Year-Old Nimbus Regains His Speed Quite Buddonly. New York. October If!. Degplte the perfect wcrtber and promising card, the attendance at Bel- 1 ncnr Park today showed an inexplicable falling off. t Nobody could have foreseen the wholesale scratch- 1 lues iv Men reduced the two big handicaps, the Rain- ( apo end the Hunter, to two-horse races, and partially i ruined the remainder of the excellent program. . Hence the apparent lack of interest In the sport t reflected by this state of affairs was commented j upca. Notwithstanding the depleted fields in the two important races, their running produced highly 1 satirijctory results from a purely racing standpoint, t tiie finishes in both being marked by stirring efforts 1 an.1 small margin wins. Stnmiua and Delirium, the winners, came from Harry Payne Whitney's hie es- i tatlitiiment. and. with Baby "Wolf in the fifth race." 1 were making what was possibly their last appeal-- i ance cn the local turf. Had the last-named won it would have been a pronounced Whitney day. J. i F Keene's track two-year-old. Hilarious, was Baby s Wolf's conqueror, and he accomplished the feat by runrifng in 1:3S Hat. the fastest time shown at the distance during the meeting. It was a noteworthy ; achievement for such a young liorse. Thomas II. 1 Williams' lightweight jockey. Clifford Gilbert, rode all three of the Whitney starters and displayed the ! bent jockeyskip of his career. Tiie tabled history of the Ramapo Handicap since i 1900 Ig: Year, Winner. Wt. Jockey. Val. Time, i 1900 ICillashandra 120 N. Turner. .$1,7S0 1:55 19C1 Blues 124 Shaw 1.7S0 1:54 : 1902 Igniter 1115 O'Connor ... 2,010 1:5H 1903 River Pirate ICS Hicks 2.210 1:51 1904 Outcome 102 W. Davis... 2.0D0 1:5G1 1003 Cederstrome . 98 W. Miller... 2.190 1:334 190G Running Water... 121 W. Miller... 1.910 1:514 1007 Faust 92 G. Burns 1.920 1:51 100S Delirium 110 Gilbert 510 1:53 Following is the history in brief of the Hunter yJJar.dlcap since 1900: kT. Winner. Wt. .Tockey. Val. Time. Tif( Oneck Queen 103 McCue $1,020 1:40 1901 MorningsMe 120 N. Turner... 950 1:40 1902 Rossignol 112 J. Martin... 1.400 l:40i 1903 Molly Brant 119 Odom 1.G40 1:39 1904 Hamburg Belle... 125 Lyne 1,415 1:41 1905 Cor Maid 10S W. Knapp.. 1.330 1:39 l' OC Zi-nnp 95 Koeruer 1.5S0 1 :3S 1907 Veil US W. Miller... 2.070 1:39? 1S0S Stamina ll.V Gilbert 520 1:39 Run at Morris Park prior to 1903. Racing began with an upset. Court Lady, an outsider, scoring over seven two-year-olds of good caliber, including a nearly high-class youngster in Royal Captive, which ran unplaced. Strike Out. whir h was making his first appearance in the colors and ownership of F. II. Milden. threatened to rpreadcagie the 'others for half of the journey, but tnl. '.cd weakly and in the last stride succumbed to e suddenly improved Madden castolf. Royal Captive was admirably ridden by Sweet and not only Jaued her usual speed, but failed to stay. A quartette of evidently unsound horses participated in the Autumn Meadowbrook Steeplechase. vt r Have miles of cross country, for every one of Hum came out of Hie long journey sore, or lame. ml In Hie case of Parson Kelly, so pronouncedly :o that he hobbled buck to be unsaddled with ex tr t.j ' dilliculty. For half of the journey Flying Miuhine so decisively outpaced and oiitjumped the others, including the favorite, that, barring accidents, it seemed as if the Hayes candidate could net possibly lose. This fact aroused much rejoicing among the layers who hud taken liberties with My ,rae-i. Their pleasurable anticipations, however, were short-lived, for the leader suddenly bolted at tl " eleventh obstacle and before he could be -.-traigl'tened out and resume his journey My Grace bud a winning load, from which he was not after-w r - displaced. The condensed history of the Autumn Meadowbrooi: St 'r-j lei hase is as follows: ear. Winner. A. Wt. Jockey. Val. Time. I'i2 Cheval d'Or ..(! 110 Mr. Harris. .$ 900 :15 U'l.'! Almnnzor 5 102 Henry SS5 0:11 1 ib-l Libretto G 154 Mr. Stone. . 1.000 (5:32 1005 Tom Cogan 5 150 Jj. Evans... 1.180 5:52 190f.' Oleroso 4 154 Mr. Smith. . 1.100 (5:32 1907 Jrdge 0'Gin...7 147 'Mr. Page... S90 G:32 190S Mv Grace 7 154 Mr.J.O'Brieu 1G5 0:2S? i Run at Morris Park prior to 1SI05. Another coup went through successfully in the , last race. This time it was Nimbus, the sprinting elmmolon of the Empire City meeting in August, which was the vehicle for its consummation. He never gave his shrewd backers a moment's uneasiness, as he led by a wide margin from start to , "ihe Brighton Beach track will soon be a network : cf streets and avenues witli houses lining them. Already the fence that enclosed the famous old track - is in the course of destruction. Tomorrow Hie work of leveling the ground will begin and the track will soon be obliterated. Before the snow tlies nothing r will remain of one of the most noted tracks in the country. . According to the list furnished by A. J. T Joyner this afternoon, the Whitney shipment of thoroughbreds 1 for England next Saturday will consist of f Stamina, Bahv Wolr. Delirium. Bobbin. Perseus. ' Held Daisy. Hillside and sixteen yearlings. Only tl ree, Priseillian. Practical and Antaeus, belonging r to August Belmont will be sent over on the Mlnne- I ,inTh'e Benning fall meeting has been oUieially called j 0lJamcs R. Keene said today that if any stalls had 1 lieeu engaged for his horses at Oakland or Santa Anita it was without his knowledge. Neither was lie aware of the fact that Maskette was destined for r r: eing in California. "On Hie contrary she will 1 probably Ro to England with Colin. Ballot and Hie - ot.iers," bo remarked. "I don't know just how many of my horses will be raced abroad. I haven't had 1 the time to canvass the situation thoroughly. I may race a dozen two-year-olds on the other side next season, certainly all that are eligible to stakes s ''two carloads of racers were shipped to Oakland. Oal., today. Those owned by James McManus were e Included in the consignment. It has developed that the crack filly. Gowan. was s cut down behind in her last race. Some feeling exists as to the horsemen who are e leaving here for the west before election day. Several have cone and others are preparing to depart. - "They mostly are westerners, who have made the east t he'r stamping ground during the summer months. W 1b claimed they should have followed the example set by T. Griffin. Julius Bauerj J. A. Bennet and I others, who, while desiring to ship to California a early, have decided to remain here until they have e Toted. The horsemen who are to remain claim that t tliev stay behind at some cost to fight the battles for r Others, who will be the first to get under the cover r of Hie Jockey Club If there is racing here next year. '. It is freely asserted that racing will be a thing of the past unless there are changes from the present conditions. An instance of the falling off In attendance can be gathered from the fact that all II told there are only seven hundred and fifty annual 1 members belonging to the several associations. Out t of that number not more than fifty have attended d " the meetings recently and tiien only occasionally, notwithstanding their due are paid. They state e frankly that tiey are fearful that the county officials will drag them Into the courts on some pretext. The e race-going public is In much the same frame o X f i t C mind, hence the small attendance and the shrinkage in the gate receipts. It is easily seen what will become of the snort under such conditions. Time and hard work only on the part of those concerned can bring back the high-class racing that once existed. That there will be a great fight In the courts this winter is assured, and it probably depends upon the decisions and the interpretation of the existing law as to whether there will be a continuance of racing iu this state. Douglas Park Horsemen Pleased: Official Notice Sent Them That the Latonia Meeting Will Begin with Bookmaking 1 t 1 ( i . t j 1 t 1 i 1 i i s ; 1 ! i i : i , , : - r 1 f ' r I j 1 DOUGLAS PARK HORSEMEN PLEASED. Official Notico Sent Them That the Latonia Meeting Will Begin with Bookmaking. Louisville. Ky.. October 15. The State Racing Commission's action or yesterday In refusing the Latonia Jockey Club permission to put on books at tiie coining meeting and the probable attitude of the Latonia management in regard to Hie matter, held chief interest in a racing way for the horsemen today until an ollicial announcement came from Secretary John 15. Dillon of Latonia in the form of a telegram addressed to John Hachmeister in the following language: "At a meeting of the board of directors of the Latonia Jockey Club today they decided to abandon the pari-niutuel machines and reinstate bookmaking. Fall meeting begins October 19." This announcement signifies that the Latonia management intends to cam- the matter into the courts for a review, which, under the act that created the commission, they have a right to do. While some horsemen deplore the fact that the matter has te be carried into court, others take the stand that the commission is exceeding its authority. Milton Young's announcement that he would take over the Latonia track and run off the dates with a uniform standard of $250 purses, was severely commented on by nearly all the he-semen. Charles F. Grainger of the State Racing Commission, in' explaining his attitude with reference to the putting on of books at Latonia, said this afternoon: "Everybody knows that I believe pari-mutuels are the thing, and this fall I expected one of the greatest meetings in the history of Louisville with that form of betting, but a combination of circumstances worked to their disadvantage. I found a majority of men Interested in the welfare of the turf differing with my opinion. I have no desire to place my judgment against that of the overwhelming majority. When the turfmen and those identified with the Latonia Jockey Club, who have a vast sum of money invested, stated to the racing commission that they could show where the books would be advantageous and the pari-mutuels would result in a heavy loss. I decided that it would le only fair to give them a trial. I do not believe In working a hardship on anybody." Mr. Hachmeister. treasurer of the Latonia Jockey Club, was seen this afternoon and when asked what would he done up the line, he replied: "All that I can say is that the Lat'onia Jockey Club is going ahead and will try to pull off a meeting at the Milldale course with the hooks on. As to what will transpire later, naturally I am not in a position to .say at present. Possibly the commission may attempt to interfere and possibly it may not. Slmuhl it take a hand and try to restrain the books from being used there, of course the matter will be taken into the courts and definitely thrashed out there." Woodford & Buekner's two-year-old. Friend Harry, furnished the sensation of the afternoon in a racing way, incidentally jumping into the top rank among the western youngsters at one bound bv his impressive performance and victory in the fifth race. He was in with a good band that included Crystal Maid. Anna L. Daley. Gerrymander and other winners. He allowed Anna L. Daley to set a tremendously fast pace, but on sufferance only, for the first half, and when called on lu dashed by her with apparent ease and won cantering near the end in track record time for the six furlongs. Anna L. Daley, by her early advantage, was good enough to 1 bold second place from Gerrymander, and the uncertain Crystal Maid finished iu fourth place. Talk of a match between Jeff Bernstein and Friend Harry immediately developed, and for a time it was thought that the proposition would be entertained by both owners. The matter is sHll hanging fire, but it is unlikely that Hie respective owners will accede to each other's stipulations. One of the best cards of the present meeting : brought the banner attendance since the opening and speculation was correspondingly increased. Stirring r finishes came with the running of each race and I track records wero reduced or equalled in two instances. The first, came when Al Muller clipped a 1 fifth of a second from his former mark of 1:001 for five and a half furlongs, and tied Marbles' 1:00A. The mile handicap for all ages went to W. T. Overton after a furious drive to outstav Old Honesty. Sir Cleges landing In third place. The disappointment of the race proved to be Zienap, Hie heavily ' backed favorite. She ran far below her previous efforts here and was never a serious factor, finishing ' in last place and beaten off. The time of the race. l:40i, reduces the former l:40jt set by Miltiades In 1 190 G. The closing race at a mile and seventy yards re-suited in a run-up after Hostile Hyphen's victory over Topsy Robinson. S. Nugent, who trains Arrow i Swift, which finished fourth In the race, raised Hostile Hyphen 200 over his entered price of SG0O, but failed to get him. His bid of $1,000 came a I trltle lajte. Nugent then put in a claim for Topsv . Robinson, which he got for $G25. Fourteen mediocre , two-year-olds started in the second race and Buf- 1 fons. the favorite, proved much the best by winning r as his rider pleased from Mrs. Sewall. Pat Dunne's , Severus had matters practically his own way In the third race and won with speed to spare. Bro. Breeze, which was a carded starter in the -. closing race, was ordered withdrawn on account of lack of identification. Through a mistake on the part of the calculators. , holders of place tickets on Friend Harry and Anua 1 D. Daley were paid off a fraction short. The right t amount is shown in the form charts. Tiie officials for the Latonia meeting will be Charles Price, presiding judge: John It. Dillon, associate - judge: E. W. Maginn, racing secretary, and J. . Holtman. starter. ''Registered Wagering'' for New Orleans r 1 - 1 s e s e t I a e t r r '. II 1 t d e e X "REGISTERED WAGERING" FOR NEW ORLEANS 3 New Orleans. La.. October 15. Having devised what he believes will be a successful betting scheme within the pale of the Locke law. President Samuel 1 F. Heaslip today made fdrther announcement re-c gardiug the opening of a ninety-days winter race 2 meeting here December 5. "Registered wagering" will be employed as a 1 substitute for the old bookmaking. It was further r announced that Mr. Heaslip will be manager of the L winter meeting. He said: "No owner of a race p horse or nny person interested directly or indirectly r in the running of horses will have anything to do 0 with the management of the courses. "No gambling or betting, except between indi-viduals. ' will be permitted on the premises. No " bets, even between individuals, will be allowed on 1 the premises except on the condition that each ele-s " posit the amount of their wager in cash with the 1 association at the time that wager is made, "The association will derluct from the aggregate amount five per cent, for the purpose of protecting the public and fixing the responsibility of individuals betting. The records of the court show that the individual wagering on the old Metairle course was , attended by differences which often resulted in law-U suits, which, under this method, is obviated. "Irresponsible persons, track officials or such peril sons as the association sees fit to prevent will not be e allowed to wager., placing Uie proposition upon the 0 lines. In my estimation, desired by those who were Interested in the passing of the Locke bill. That is: : We are not assisting, aiding, encouraging or abet-. - ting wagering, for the reason that the association 1 penalizes it. With the censorship which I will re-s - emire I will eliminate all conditions which would 1 raise moral Issues. "Only men of known Integrity will be employed as 9 - . 3 judges, stewards and starters. There will be no free tickets exe-ept to paid employes, liorse owners and their paid employes. The free list of public olHcials and their employes will be discontinued. The prices of admission will be the same as last vear. We will not seek to make any money out of racing. If we can make both ends meet we will be satisfied." New York Form Chart 1 : r I 1 ' ' 1 i I . , 1 r , -. , 1 t NEW YORK FORM CHAR I . (BELMONT PARK.) THURSDAY. OCTOBER 15. 1903. WEATHER, CLEAR. TRACK FAST. Seventh day. Westchester Racing Association. Autumn Meeting of 8 days. Presiding Judge. Clarence McDowell. Starter, Mara Cassidy. Clerk of the Course. H. G. Crickmore. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. (Chicago time 1:30 p. m.). W indicates whip. S spurs. B blinkers. Figures in parentheses following the distance of eacli race Indicate index number, track record, age of horse and weight carried. 77Q FIRST RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs Straight Course. (74S5S 1:04 3 97.) $400 added. 8 vJlJ O 2-year-olds. Selling. Net value to winner $460. Ind Hoises AWtPPSt '4 & 31 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 77492COURT LADY w 99 4 1 Si 31 2J 1J Upton BeverwvckStable S S 7 2 1 (77448)STHIKE OUT wb 100 S 4 1 1 H 2U D IMcC'thyF H Milden 2 2 9-6 1-2 1-4 77433WAPONOCA W 102 3 3 21 2& 3 J 3J Gilbert T Monahan 10 12 12 3 7-5 il-iWtiYiT CAPTIVE w 309 1 2 4 J f- f f Sweet NewcastleStable 4-5 1 9-101-3 out i 3263BSCHAU w 97 2 C r, 5 5 5 JlcCahey S F Hyman 20 30 30 10 4 &r?ANGE G- 5 fl 0 (5 G J Lee J GaSon 10 15 IB 5 2 i-;5 t,313-,, w J1 a S 7 7 7 7 Sumter W N Adrians 50 50 50 15 S i io01 MR. JORROCK.S W 97 7 7 8 S S 8 Yorke HarkawayStable 50 50 50 25 7 Time, 1:05. M inner R. f. by Rensselaer Stately (trained by D. Wood). ,., w?nt to POi5t 2 ":2S,- At V0iit 4 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same, court Lady ran in forward pursuit trom the start and wore the leader down In the last stride of a terrific drive. Strike Opt made the running by a wide gap for five furlongs and tired badly in the last hundred yards. y aponoe-a ran In prominent and persistent contention throughout. Royal Captive was always well up. but lacked her usual speed and stamina and ran a bad race. Eschau was closing up well in the last i'V'!-r aI"! .',s Promising. High Range- was badly outpaced all the way. The winner was entered for .l..i00: no bid. f5l',I?t,.mf, """--'Uncle Jim, OS; 77200 Ragman. 94: 7CG41 Trois Temp, 92; 7GC97 Homecrest. 107-77100-GarlaiHi. 94 : 77040 Golden Legend. 110; 77400 My Mariutch. 95; 77(501 La Belle Agnes 114 Overweights -Strike Out. 1 pound; High Range. 4. 77 AfiQ SECOND RACK About 3 Miles. (579G5 5:34? G 145.) Autumn Meadowbrook Hasdi-8 JJij cap Steeplechase. S400 added. 5-year-olds and upward. Hunters. Gentlemen Riders. Net value to winner $305 and $100 in Plate. Ind Horses AWtPPSt C 12 IS 23 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P 8 74957 MY GRACE WB 7 151 2 3 2 2s 1 2 1 l10 Mr J O'B'nC H Smith 1 1 7-101-1 out 77517 PARSON KELLY ws 7 145 1 2 3 3 25 in 2 2 Mr Page H S Page 2 2 2J 2-5 out 7CS27 FLY. MACHINE W 7 148 4 1 1 l2 3 3 3 3 A Hewitt W C Hayes 6 10 10 2i 2-5 5S171 ROSEBANK w 9 115 3 3 Refused. Kelleher M J Aylward 8 8 8 2" 2-5 Time. G:2SJ. Winner Ch. g, by His Grace Varsovienne (trained by C. H. Douglas). Went to post at 2:56. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won cantering; second and third driving. My Grace was in early forward pursuit of the pacemaker and drew out when the latter refused, then easily he-Id sway for the remainder of the journey. Parson Kelly loomed up menacingly on the far turn In the last time around, but tired finally and finished lame. Flying Machine far outpaced and outlumped tho other two for half the journey, but refused at the eleventh jump, then came on again and finished the course, but was limping after the finish. Rosebank refused at the second obstacle and retired from tho race. Scratched 759G01 Pete Dailey. 1G5: 5S914 Diana. ICQ. 77A7A THIRD RACE 1 Mile. (579S4 1:37? 3 104.) Hunter Handicap. $000 added. 9 J 4 J 3-year-olds. Fillies. Net value to winner $520. Inei Horses AWtPPSt & Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P S 77175 STAMINA W 115 2 2 IU l1! V$ m li Gilbert H P Whitney 1-5 1-3 3-10out 7760C:!WHIP TOP w 100 112 2 2 2 2 McCaliey W R Midgeley 4 4 3 out- Time. 13. 24. 3G. 4Gi5. l:02i. 1:14. 1:39. Winner B. f, by Nasturtium Endurance Dy Right (trained by A. J. Jovner). Went to post at 3:20. At post 1 minute. Start straggling. Won driving. Stamina was away flat-footed, but established herself in the lead quickly and made a slow pace to the stretch, then outsprinted Whip Top in a long cletsing drive. Whip Top beat the barrier and was reserved right behind the leader challenged on the outside in the last quarter and just failed to get up after being slightly impeded Scratched (77G04)Gowan. 104; (77G42)IIalt Sovereign, 111; 77395 Woodlane. 9G; '77575 Fancy. J' 92 77519 Queen of the Hills, 90. ' 77(07"1 FOURTH RACE 1 1-8 Miles. (57S77 1:513 5 119.) Ramapo Handicap. $G0O added. 6 O J 1 3-year-olds. Net value to winner $510. Ind Horses AWtPPSt St Vi V2 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S T7C123DELIRIUM 110 1 1 11 1J 1J 1J iu 1& Gilbert H P Whitney 8-5 2 2 out i7(i5)FALCADA 112 22222222D McC'thyMontpelierStable 1-2 1-2 2-5 out- Time, 13, 25. 37. 49. 1:02.?, 1:15.?, 1:40. 1:53. Winner B. pr. by Sandringh.ini Forget (trained by A. J. Joyner). Went to post at 3:40. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving. Delirium made the running under a pull until straightened away for home, then finished with a rush, but just lasted the journey after boring out. Falcada, under a pull in close pursuit of the winner from the start, came along fast on tha out-side In the stretch, but could never quite get up after being impeded repeatedly. Scratched (77G70) Stamina. 115; 774!)l!tThe Squire. IPG; (77000) Mllford. 97: 77G04aBeaucoup. 92. FIFTH RACE 1 Mile. (579S4 1 :37 3 101.) $500 added. All Ages. Allowances. t J & & Net value to winner $1G0. ind Horses AAVtPPSt lA Vz Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H 0 P S 7727C HILARIOUS wn 2 100 12 l1 1 IU l1 13 Upton J R Keene 3 4 21 2-5 out 770Si BABY WOLF wn 4 117 3 1 2 2& 2 23 2" Gilbert II P Whitney 1-2 3-5 1-2 out 771473GRETNA GREEN wu 4 112 4 3 2l 3" 35 35 3s J Lee A Simons 8 . 12 12 2 out 7741C DOLLY SPANKER wn 7 112 2 4 4 4 4 4 4 D McC'thyMontpelierStable 20 30 30 (5 1 Time. 128. 24. 35. 47. 59J. 1:12. 1:3S. Winner Ch. c, by Voter Harpsichord, (trained by J. Rowe). Went to post at 4:00. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily; second and third driving. Hilar- ions made the running at a terrific pace by a wide margin for seven furlongs, then outstuved Babv Wolf decisively in the closing furlong drive. Baby Wolf ran within striking distance pursuit to the stretch and finis-lied resolutely, but could not quite get up. Gretna Green ran forwardly for seven furlongs and tired. Dollv Spanker was hopelessly outclassed. Scratched 77491'The Squire. 112: 775213Comcob. 115. 77070 SIXTH RACE 3-4 Mile Main Course. (579471 :11 g 1147. ) $400 added. 3-year-fi 0 O i O olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner $3S0. Ind Horses AWtPPSt Yi Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H O P S 77520 NIMBUS wb 3 110 5 3 li IS li 1 Cullen G M Odom 2J 3 7-5 1-2 1-4 (77519)ORESSINA w 5 115 4 1 2i 2i 2 2 D McC'thyF D Weir 1 S-5 8-5 3-5 1-1 7727lBURGHER wb 3 110 3 2 35 4i 3a 31 Gilbert J Powers 5 G 4 7-5 3-5 775193BLACK MARY W 3 105 G C 4i 3U 4J 4s Yorko Mr Currle 6 S 8 2J 1 77421 ESOTERIC wsn 5 115 1 5 C G 6 5i W Miller MissAMMarrono 30 50 50 10 4 775S1 MONTBERT wsn 3 110 2 4 5l 5s 5i G McCahey W N Adrians 20 30 30 8 4 Time. 1:12?. Winner B. g. by Star Shoot Lady Elite (trained by G. M. Odom). Went to post at 4:30. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily; second and third driving. Nimbus suddenly improved, drew out in the first stride and won all the way unextended. Cressina ran in nearest pursuit throughout and was a game second. Burgher was in forward pursuit of the leaders all the way and made a game finish for third place. Black Mary, away slowly, came fast from the rear in a belated closing challenge and is extra good. Esoteric and Montbert are very moderate. The winner was entered for $1,500; no bid. Scratched 77050 neknows. 105 : 77C12 Red River. US. Significant and Weighty Warning 1 2 a 1 r L p r 0 ' " 1 " 1 , e 0 : - 1 - 1 9 SIGNIFICANT AND WEIGHTY WARNING. The racing now going on at the half-mile DufTcrin Park track, near Toronto, has not attracted much attention, but is so purely racing for betting pur- poses only Uiat it is displeasing to the organized racing bodies of Canada, and quite probably will result in outlawry for the participants and outlawry that will stand. The following fair warning to all concerned speaks for itself: "Toronto. OnL. October 15. 1D08. "Daily Racing Form: "The Canadian racing associations lo not approve of such a meeting as is now being held by the York Riding and Driving Club at Dufferin Park. Toronto. as being in their opinion opposed to the true inter-. ests of racing, and hereby call the attention of-Z owners, trainers, jockeys and all officials connected therewith to their first expression of opinion In this matter. "W. P. Fraser. "Secretary." Toronto. Ont.. October 15. W. P. Fraser. secre- tary of the newly formed Canadian Racing Associa- Hon. today Issued a notice to owners, trainers, jock-e eys and officials connected with the Dufferin Park track that "this was the first expression of opinion" of the new association, the Inference Is that "the nert expression tf opinion" will be an edict of outlawry. The Dufferin Park management have made no statement, but it is said on good authority that they will continue to race to a paying patron- age. 1 Boys Who Will Ride in California BOYS WHO WILL RIDE IN CALIFORNIA. As the California racing season draws near. It will be interesting to note what jockeys will do the riding at Oakland, and for wkonv. they will ride. Virtually all the star jockeys of the country will be seen In the saddle there, including the three leading rlder,s, Notter, Shilling and Powers, besides a large number of promising lightweights. Here is a list of the boys and the owners for whom they will ride, who will be on hand for the opening day: Jockey. Owner. Jockey. Owner. CH. Shilling R.L. Thomas Kirschbaum. ...free lance Notter J. L. McGinnis Lycurgus. .H. G. Bedwell ! V. Powers B. Schreiber G. McLaughlin. free lance Sweet H. E. Rowell Cotton W. E. Cotton ; Gilbert T. H. Williams A. Williams. H.G. BedweU Garner C. T. Henshall Gargan M. D. Miller A. Walsh. W.E. Applegate W. Powers free lance J. Butler. . .J. S. Hawkins Alarie free lanco C. Koerner..S. C. Hildreth Post W. Hawke Upton W. H. Snence Groth J. H. Spratt J. Lee F. A. Forsythe Heatherton. .W. W. Finn i C. Russell.. O. A. Bianchi W. Fischer.... free lance Coburn V. H. Terry E. Clark S. Polk King free lance Charboneau.D.S. Fountain Rettig free lance Stuart free lance J. Hayes M. J. Hayes Butwell free lance E. Lynch P. G. Lynch Lang J. L. McGinnis Buxton Fleur de Lis Stable Donvltz.. A. D. Walstrom E. Sullivan.. E. J. Ramsey Mentry....G. P. McNeil Thomas Loses a Yearling Filly THOMAS LOSES A YEARLING FILLY. San Francisco. Cal., October 15. One of R, L. Thomas yearlings, by Cesarlon Goody Goody, dletl today of pneumonia, contracted while en route from Los Angeles. A heavy downpour of rain last night compelled n temporary suspension of training operations on the, pain track today. Page 2 DAILY RACING FORM PUBLISHED DAILY EXCEPT MONDAY. Daily facing Form Publishing Co. A Daily Reflection of the American Turf by Telegraph. Editor and Proprietor. P. H. Brunell. Associate Editor. Clinton C. Ulley. Secretary. Mrs. P. H. Brunell. 69 PLYMOUTH COURT, CHICAGO. ILL. Entered as second-class matter, April 2. 1S0C. at the post-office at Chicago. Illinois, under the Act or March 3, 1S79. 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Notes of the Turf NOTES OF THE TURF. So far in the English racing season the stable of King Ldward. with five winning horses and six races won. has earned $19,503. K- T- Clark. wife of Superintendent Clarke, of the Coney Island Jockey Club, died Tuesday eve-Bay Ct dlseasc at uer homo at Sheepshead P. .Fine's good colt. Glorio. a recent arrival at Arcadia, has been fired for a splint that he developed at Seattle. Glorio will be ready for early racing at Santa Anita, however. Kirschbaum. the little jockey who lias been riding mi tu great success at the minor meetings in the west, won a silver trophy cup last Friday at Spokane. Wash., the only prize given to jockeys during tiie meeting. All the horses belonging to Baron Edouard de Rothschild two-, three- and four-year-olds, number-nig in all twenty-one lots were sold at the Cheri-Hallironn establishment in Paris on the eve of the nice for the Prix du Conseil Municipal. With odds of 2 to 1 laid on her. Sauge Pour-Pico was beaten a head by M. Kdmond Blanc's Me-jlt-ah for the Prix Vernieille at Paris September 27. riio pace, as the time of 3:034 shows, was exceedingly slow, and It was most probably this that led to the defeat of M. Hanse's crack filly. Jockeys J. Mclutyre. W. Kelly and Sandy, who were suspended during the recent Seattle meeting, are making strenuous efforts to be reinstated so that they will be able to ride next winter. Whether they or their friends will be able to convince the officials that such a course is advisable remains to be seen. Senator Foelker. who cast the deciding vote at Albany in support of Governor Hughes' raco track bills, is running for congress from tlio third district in Brooklyn and from all reports it looks as if lie will be defeated by his Democratic opponent. James P. Maher. to whom the Personal Liberty League forces and labor unions arc lending every aid. Lyman Davis remarked the other day that the passage of the Hart-Agnew law in New York had worked such havoc to the breeding interests of Kentucky that the whole state had suffered in consequence. "Kentucky did not thoroughly realize the far-reaching effects of the law." ho said, "until the yearlings were sent to market. It was known that it would hurt the breeders, but it has done more than that it has irreparably hurt tin; whole state. Right now Kentucky is as much interested in the defeat of Governor Hughes as New York could possibly be." 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. L. H. D.. and others, Chicago. Only what Is published Is secured from Toronto. T. E. C. Eureka Springs. Ark. The quoted lira-tuel ticket returns include the backer's money. The return of $21.50 quoted by you means $19.50 won on a $5 bet. W. McN., Chicago. If your wager on Swiftwing was at mutuel prices it was a draw. No tickets having been soldi on .him straight, nothing would have been coming to you if he had won. In that case the .straight money would have gone to the backers of the second horse. Adam Colts Start for England ADAM COLTS START FOR ENGLAND, Lexington, Ky.v October 15. The weanling colts by Aiiiim. out of Canrtlo and Musette, which were recently purchased by W. Hall Walker, the noted English turfman, from the Millstream Stud for $9,000, were shipped today to New York to take a 8t0amfcr on Saturday for England. Will Endeavor to Provide Racing: Enthusiasts Canvassing for a Meeting in Place of Abandoned Dates of Washington Jockey Club WILL ENDEAVOR TO PROVIDE RACING. Enthusiasts Canvassing for a Meeting in Place of Abandoned Dates of Washington Jockey Club. Washington. D. C. October 15. Encouraged by the increased attendance which is turning out to witness the sport provided by the Washington Horse Show and Racing Association, several local people have got together and an effort will be made to hold a fall meeting at Benning to follow that at Baltimore, the Washington Jockey Club having abandoned its fall dates. The scheme as yet is not perfected. On behalf of the Westchester Racing Association. S. S. How-land has offered the use of the track plant without cost to Colonel Robert Neville, n. R. Dulany and Samuel Ross and those gentlemen arc making an effort to interest one or two others. Before any actual announcement will be made, the business men and hotel proprietors of Washington will be canvassed and if they give any encouragement, a meeting will probably be given. The idea is to give ten days' racing with $250 purses and one S400 handicap. There will be featured as attractions long distance racing and steeplechasing. A definite announcement will probably be made to horsemen by Colonel Neville within the next few days. Well matched fields produced stirring contests at Benning this afternoon. Three of the races resulted in driving finishes, and in two of them the winner was in doubt until the official placing was displayed. In the inaugural dash four of the six starters finished heads apart with all under the whip anil lighting it out. The winner turned up in Hanonia. which beat out Great Jubilee by a nose after being headed all over the track in the stretch drive. The steeplechase also furnished a nose finish, with Canvas getting the long end of the purse. Miss Perigord. which won the third race, was a four-year-old maiden and today's effort was her first in public. She was bred by her owner. Colonel Robert Neville, in Virginia, and is a real good looker. Colonel W. P. Riggs. who came over from Baltimore today to fill the position of presiding Judge, reports the arrival at Pimlico of the horses owned by Theo Coles. W. II. Mosby. W. Jennings. J. W. Tangle. A. G. Weston and Thomas Clyde. At the conclusion of the Hamilton meeting. A. L. Aste disposed of Duke of Bridgewater to W. Mc-Kinney for $000 and Gridiron to J. W. Pangle for $4,000. Fort Worth Entries FORT WORTH ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear: track fast. XRuns well in mud. Superior mud runner. First Race 3-4 Mile. 2-year-olds. Selling. Ind. Horse. A. Wt. Hdcp. 770.17 Feckless 100 700 770373 The Rose of the Rancho 105 005 77003 Red Rebel 10S 090 77003 Marchayre 95 000 77G03 Whitelight 100 CS5 Second Race 5-8 Mile, ."-year-olds and upward. Selling. 77007 Ambitious 5. .109. . X725 (77089) Annie Donahue ... 4.. 104 720 77007 Mollie Bass 15.. 104 715 77007 Feast 3.. 104 715 775(5 Young Walmslcy.. 4.. 101) 710 77007 Valdosta ::. .104. . X705 775!)!) Vcrn Hill 3.. 107 705 77005 Edna Edwards 7.. 109 700 Third Rac3 1-2 Milo. 2-year-olds. Allowances. (77000) Miss Bcaumonter. . 100 725 77092 Minnie Bangert ... 100 720 775903 Anti N 100 715 77590 Mollie Moore 100 710 770:17 David D 103 705 77003 Jack Reilly 103 700 Fourth Race 7-8 Milo. 3-ycar-olds and upward. Selling. 77509 John McBride 5. .101. . X725 77(t:9J Ruiloba 5..109..X720 77021 Ora Sudduth 3. .104. . X715 775913 Pat Ornus 3. .104. . X710 7703S Virginia Lindsoy... 3. .10t. . X7)5 77GS03 Brook's Bell 4.. 109 700 Fifth Race 5-8 Mile. 3- year-olds and upward. Selling. 77020 Virginia Beach 5..101 725 775!) 1 Little George 4. .109. . X720 77594 Queen of Lowlands. 3.. 104 715 77091 Jack's Queen 5..109..X710 77001 Miss Breeze 9.. 109 705 770S9 Dr. Nash C..109 700 Sixth Race 5-3 Mile. 4- year-olds and upward. Selling. 77010 Dr. Mack 5. .100. .X725 (77040) Arch Oldham 0..100. . X720 77040' Joe Stokes 4.. 100 715 77010 Itan 4.. 100 710 Toronto Entries TORONTO ENTRIES. (Dufferin Park.) Probabilities: Weather clear: track fast. XRuus well in mud. Superior mud runner. First Race 3-4 Mile. All Ages. Allowances. Ind. Horse. Wt. Rec. A. Wt ndep. 77GS23 Ching Hare 107 1:152 2.. 115 725 770S2 Trappe 2..104..X720 77058 Caltha 107 1:142 3..104..X715 770SO Fantasia 3. .104..X710 77084 Ormyr 10S 1:20s 4.. 10!) 710 77CS1 Boos 3..107. .X705 77GS3 Sea 3.. 99 705 77402 Fountain Tree 3.. 109 700 Second Race 3-4 Mile. 2-year-olds. Selling. 77050 Leonard 104 725 77034 Colonel Zeb 107 1:145 115 720 77050 Loudon 112 715 77082 Arvoight Leonard.. 115..X715 77G5C Philosopher 10S 1:21 107..X710 7765G Irish Duke 107. ...705 Third Race 5-8 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. 77030 HE RSI. JOHNSON. Ill 1:02 5..110..X725 (770SO) Risk 101 1:0U 3.. 102 720 77OS0 Revery 101 1:01 3..102..X715 77G5S3 Abjure 5. .107. . X710 77GS4 Lady Lissak 3..102..X705 G5179 Amberita 7. .107..X700 Fourth Raco 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. 77057 Little Minnie 100 1:13 3.. 100 725 (77G5S) Autumn Flower ... 90 1:10 4. .107. .. .720 77GS43 Harry Richeson ...107 1:17 4..112. .X715 77GS4 Renaissance 107 1:19 C..107..X71O 7705-1 Lep Godchaux ...109 1:192 3.. 100 705 77CS3 Tagane 100 1:13$ 4.. 112 705 Mulloch. oh. f. Ijy Locohatchee Casanova 4.. 107 Fifth Race 5-8 Milo. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (770S4) King Thistle 110 1:004 3..107..X725 77GS0 Inspector Purvis... 100 1:032 3..107..X720 77C32 Weather Vane .... 4. .112. . X715 77GS1 Potent 4.. 112 710 77GS03 Merry George C..112..X705 77G35 Goggles 5.. 112 700 The figures under "Rcc." in above entries show the best time made by the horse at the distance, with weight carried, since January 1. 1900. This time is not necessarily made by a winner. It may be the estimated time of a losing performance. Washington Entries WASHINGTON ENTRIES. (Benning.) Probabilities: Weather clear: track fast. Racing starts at 3:15 p. m. (Chicago time. 2:15.) XRuns well in mud. Superior mud runner. First Race 3-4 Mile. All Ages. Handicap. (Track record: 302291:1312107.) Ind. Horse. Wt. Ttnc. A. Wt. Hdco. 77014 Minot 105 1:13 4..104..X725 (77000) Giles 100 1:13?; 3..115..X720 77GSG Incognito 104 1:15 3..102..X715 77134 Baby Willie 100 1:141 5..10S..X715 05080 Emperor of India.. 7..105..X710 77CS0 How About You... 5.. 90.. X 705 0S44S Twister 7.. 80.... 700 Second Race 7-8 Mile. 3-year-olds. Allowances. (Track record: 30205 1:25s 2 110.) 77GG1 Laughing Eyes ... 103..X725 (77001) Glaucus 103..X720 77001 Gowanga 103..X715 77C31 Saitram 103..X710 705SS Andalusia 93..X705 77295 Tillinghast 103..X705 70S33 Don Q 96 700 77615 Forest Hawk 93 700 Third Raco 1 1-16 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (Track record: 36213 1:47 3 117.) (77G2S) LADY ISABEL ... 90 1:49 3.. 98..X725 77000 Alauda 90 1:49 3.. 90.. X 720 77290 Fancy Bird 107 1:474 5..105..X715 7702S3 Lally 97 1:47 4..107..X715 77G31 Campaigner 95 1:48 4..102..X710 77000 Euripides 90 1:4s 5. .103. . X705 77031 Silver Brook 95 1:49s 3.. 97 700 Fourth "Race 3-4 Mile. 3-vcar-olds and upward. Allowances. (Track record: 30229 1:13S 2 107.) (776G0) Giles ..100 1:13 3..115..X723 77031 Bobbie Kean 7..113..X720 (70319) Racine II. 102 1:142 5..110..X715 7GS35 Billy B. Van 3. .110. . X7I5 77014, Panique 7..120..X710 74503 Bob Callahan. Jr.. 3..110..X710 77295 Tillinghast 112 1:174 3..110..X710 77G0O Sun Fire 105 1:152 5. .113. .. .705 , 77247 C. J. Cella OS 1:15 J 3.. 11 3.. X 705 7GS073 Aqueduct 6. .118. .. .705 712ir ' Giraffe . 4, ,105. . . .700. Ind. Horse. A. Wt. Hdcp. 7500S. Topcy Lass 3.. 105 700 776S0 How About You .. 5. .115. . X70i GS474 Ethelbrytha ...... S..110 C90 The figures under "Rcc." in above entries show the best time made Iby the horse at the distance, with weight carried, since January 1. 1900. This time is not necessarily made by a winner. It may be the estimated time of a losing performance. Washington Form Chart WASHINGTON FORM CHART. (Benning.) Washington. D. C. October 15. Weather clear: track fast. Fourth day. Washington Horse Show and Racing Association. Fall meeting of 0 days. Presiding Judge. W. P. Riggs. Starter. James Milton. Secretary. J. F. Latham. Raciug starts at 3:15 p in. (Chicago time. 2:15 P. m.). Figures in parenthesis following the distance of each race Indicate index number, track record, age of horse and weight carried. 77685 First Race 5 1-2 Furlongs Columbia Course. (Track record: 3G2S7 l:07g 2 112.) Purse $250. 2-year-olds. Selling. Net vnlue to winner S175. Ind. Horses. Wt.St.Str.Fin. Jockeys. Op. CI. 77629sHanonia 107 1 25 In Trueman 4 3 (77C2D)GreatJubilee 109 2 ink 2h j Bergen 2 2 77Gi:i)Flat Creek 10G G 5h 8q Haynes 2 2h (7GS2G)Hawkwing 109 5 G 4J A Leo 2 2 ".7629Oxford Belle 10S 3 41 5 AVRW'ker S 8 77Gl.-iOgeniah 112 4 3' 6 J J Walsh 20 20 Hanonia, place. 1: show. 1-2. Great Jubilee, place, 4-5: show, 2-5. Flat Creek, place. 1: show. 1-2. Time. 24. 50s. 1:02s. 1:092. Winner Montpelicr Stable's ch. f, by Mexican Hanoana (trained by G. W. Newton). Went to post at 3:2S. At post 5 minutes. Start fair. Won driving: second and third the same. Hanonia began slowly and worked her wny up on the extreme outside and was hindered all of the last quarter by Great Jubilee, which carried her over to the outside fence. Great Jubilee outbroke his opponents and was hard ridden for the entire trip, but tired in the last furlong and was beaten out in the final stride. Flat Creek broke flatfooted and dropped out of the running in the first furlong, then closed a big gap and finished with a rush. The winner was entered for S1.000: no bid. Overweights Oxford Belle. 1 pound. 77686 Second Race 3-4 Mile. (Track record: 30229 1:1322107.) Purse $250. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Net value to winner 175. Ind. Horses. Wt.St.Str.Fin. Jockeys. Op. CI. 77G14)T. of Spades 107 3 1 1 J Bergen 2i 2i 77270-'Incognito 110 4 2 2l Trueman 6 G 75521 Royal Lady 112 7 4l 3 JJWalsh 3 3 71251 H. About You 112 1 3i 4J JFO'Brien 20 20 (7707S) Youthful 10S G 61 5" C Riley 21 3 77213 Oxford 115 2 5l Gnk WRW'ker 2J 21 Acrostic 102 S 7 73J Haynes 10 10 CS5C0 Merry Lassie 112 5 S S G Walker S S Trey of Spades, place. 1: show. 1-2. Incognito, place. 2; show. 1. Royai Lady, place. 1: show. 1-2. Time. 25. 50j, 1:10s. Winner Woods Garth's b. g. 3, by Fatherless Vigiietto (trained by Woods Garth). Went to post at 3:5S. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won cantering: second and third driving. Trey of Spades followed the early leader closely and was kept under slight restraint to the stretch turn, where he moved up with a rush and, dashing into an easy lead, drew away in the last quarter. Incognito, a rapid beginner, drew away into a big load in the first furlong, but tired after going a half mile. Royal Lady, outrun for the first half and carried very wide when entering the homestretch, closed a big gap and finished with u rush. Scratched 77G14 Minot, 112: 77295 Tillinghast, 107. Overweights Youthful. 1 pouud. 77687 Third Race 1 Mile and 40 Yards. (Track-record: 30291 1:42s 3 102.) Purse 250. All Ages. Maidens. Special Weights. Net value to winner $175. Ind. Horses. Wt.SLStr.Fin. Jockeys. Op. CI. Miss Perigord 107 3 2l 1 JCal'han 4 25 77502Croydon M7 4 1 21 A Leo 3 2 77015 Nob. Oblige 107 2 3 3" Trueman 2 2 77G15 Racinor 109 G 4 4 Voycc 20 25 77G13 Snow Cliff 95 5 5 D" Haynes 25 25 77193 Alomar 110 1 G10 WRW'ker 4 31 The Welkin 107 7 7 7 JFO'Bc'n 4 2J Miss Perigord. place, 1: show. 2-5. Croydon, place. 4-5; show. 2-5. Noblesse Oblige, place. 1: show, 1-2. Coupled in betting: no separate place or show betting. Time, 25s. 51. 1:174. 1:452. 1:49. Winner R. Neville's b. f, 4. by Perigord Cashla (trained by J. Hook). Went to post at 4:22. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. Miss Perigord. carried wide on the first turn, raced along under slight restraint until entering the homestretch, where she moved up. wore Croydon down in the stretch and drew away in the final drive, is a good looker and certain to improve. Croydon was made entirely too much use of and tired badly in the last quarter. Noblesse Oblige, well up throughout, finished gamely under punishment. Overweights Racinor, 2 pounds. 77688 Fourth Race About 2 Miles. Steeplechase. (Track record: 29507 1:025100.) Purse $300. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner $200. Ind. Horses. "Wt.St.Str.Fin. Jockeys. Op. CI. 77163 Canvas 138 1 l1 in Bowser 4 4 77G303Bessie Kiser 13S 4 23 210 T'nburke 8-5 2 (77219) Benlala 151 2 3 3 Grant land 21 8-5 (77G30)Impertinence 144 5 L.rlder.Hawkins 6-5 S-5 7761GHelen Shea 138 3 L.rider.GBW'son S 8 Canvas, place. G-5; show. out. Bessie Kiser. place. 4-5; show, out. Benlala. place. 3-5; show, out. Time. 4:15, Winner M. C. Rlcketts b. g. 4. by Canopus Andrisa (trained by J. Johnson). Went to post at 4:4S. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. Canvas showed a fine turn of speed and fenced well but tired in the last half-mile and just managed to last long enough to stall off Bessie Kiser. The latter moved up quickly going to the last jump, where she had Canvas beaten, but lost the race by going to the extreme outside fence when entering the homestretch. Benlala fenced well but lacked speed. Impertinence lost her rider at the tenth jump and Helen Shea hers at the first. The winner pulled up lame. The winner was entered for $300; no -bid. Scratched 774G0Goldfleur. 149. Toronto Form Chart TORONTO FORM CHART. (Dufferin Park.) Toronto, Ont October 15. Weather clear; track fast. 77680 First Race 3-4 Mile. 3-ycar-olds and upward. Selling. Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockeys. CI. PI. Sh. 775S2 Risk 110 l1 Golnes 3 6-5 3-5 7763GICine Thistle 110 2 J Connolly S-3 1-2 out 77635 Merry George 115 3 Austin 10 4 2 Time. 1:1S. - Winner W. Stafford's b. g. 3, by Juvenal BluF and White, by Algerlne. 77G55Revery. 110: 77033 Fantasia. 110: 77G543 Inspector Purvis. 113, also ran. Scratched (77G54)Harry Richeson. 115: 77G32 Weather Vane. 115: 77G54Lep Godchaux. 99. 77681 Second Race 5-S Mile. 3-ycar-olds and upward. Selling. Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockeys. CI. PI. Sh. 77655BIack Hawk 104 11 W Walsh 6-5 1-2 out (77632)CosmopoIitan 101 2 AWill'ms 3J 1 12 77655 Maid of Carroll 103 3 Finclr S 3 C-5 Time. 1:052. Winner W. Whelan's blk. c. 3. by Poutiac Pana. 77055 Roos. 93 : 77300 Betsy Binford. 105; 77(532 Russtonc. 90; (77G35) Potent. 9S. also ran. Scratched 77057Lcft Guard. 104. Overwcights Maid of Carroll. 1 pound. 77682 Third Raco 3-4 Mile. 2-year-olds. Allowances. Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockeys. CI. PI. Sh. 77634Bridoon 107 1 A Will'ms 2 1-2 out (77Cu6)Arv't Leonard 115 2l McArdle 3-2 1-2 out (77634) Ching Hare 115 3 J Connolly S-5 1-2 out Time. 1:192. Winner J. H. Lamb's ch. f. by Hastings Bridlepath. 7750G Trappe. 110: 77G5G Advance Boy. 107. also ran. Scratched 77034 Colonel Zeb. 110: 77G5GLeonard. 104: 774S2 Istrouma. 104. 77683 Fourth Race 1 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockeys. CI. PI. Sh. (77G57)The Globe 107 l3 T Rae G-5 1-2 out r77G55)Night Mist 101 2l H Alex 1 2-5 out 77C57 True Boy 105 3 Chappell 7 2 1 Time. 1:444. Winner Blair & Leroy's br. m, 7. by Courtown The Duchess. 77G35 Tagane. 103; 7750S Water Lake. 119; 77G31 Sea. 95. also ran. Scratched 77G57Lcft Guard. 105. Overweights True Boy. 2 pounds. 77684 Fifth Race 7-S Mile. 3-year-olds and up ward. Selling. Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockeys. CI. PI. Sh. 776S0King Thistle 106 U J Connolly 3 1 1-2 77G35Renai.ssance 111 24 Finch 4 7-5 3-6 (7765I)HarryRich'son 109 3 McArdle 3 1 1-2 Time. 1:332. Winner M. E. Blume's b. g. 3. by Knight of the Thistle Rosalie. 70152 Lady Lissak. 10G: 77G3G Polar Star. 109: 77035 Ormvr. 10!). also ran. Scratched 770S3 Tagane. 109. Fort Worth Form Chart FORT WORTH FORM CHART. Fort Worth. Tex., October 15. Weather clear: track fast. 77689 First Race 5 1-2 Furlongs. 3-year-olds ind upward. Selling. Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockeys. CI. PI. Sh. 77G17 Annie Donahue 97 li Ploss S 3 G -5 7759S Bosom Friend 97 2nt W'nwright 3-2 3-5 out 7766GBrook's Bell 110 3 Briscoo 1 1-2 out Time. l:09i. Winner Mrs. J. Branuon's b. f. 4. by Don Or-sino Niobe. 77G213Snakewood. 102 : 77599Bart Howe. 102; 77040 Hanni. 97: 77GG5 I Wont. 107: 77GGG Dr. Nash. 107. also ran. 77690 Second Race 1 Mile. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. . Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockeys. CI. Pi. Sh. 7761111. of Hyacinth 101 l"k Bilac 31 1-2 out (77639)Sufiice 101 2li Molesw'rth 1 3-5 out (776il)01ivett 107 3 Lowe 5 6-5 out Time. 1:42. Winner J. N. Walker's ch. h. 5. by High Order Fair Haven. 776-11 Knight Blaze. 9S: 77Gll3Gunston. 93. also ran. 77691 Third Race 5-S Mile. 3-year-olds and up ward. Selling. , , Jfll Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockeys. CI. PI. St 77G65Cerro Santa 114 l1 Molesw'rth 8-5 Z-o out 776G5Guile 109 2 Blair 5 8-0 3-o (77664)1' 11 Meter 114 3 Shriner 21 4 -a out Time. 1:02). Winner C. Haft's b. g. 10. by Santiago La Colorado. . . , , 7400S Calabash. 109: 77G17 Guarnerius. 109: nG20 Jack's Queen. 109: 77039 Miss Breeze. 114. also ran. Scratched 77G07Feast. 104; 77599 Vern Hill. 10i; 77019 Lord Panmurc. 109. Overweights I'll Meter. 5 pounds. 77692 Fourth Race 5-8 Mile. 2-year-olds. Selling. Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockeys CI. PI. Sh. (776G3)Swing . 100 in C Henry . 3 G-u 1-2 7761S Gladvs Louise 10 2 J Howard 2J i- 1-3 7761SMinnio Bangert 100 3 Shriner 3 G-j 2--o Time. 1:02J. , Winner J. D. Grant's blk. c. by Hammock Ldith. TCl'sCedar Lodge. 100: 77G37Clntilla. 95. also Scratched (7759G)Marchmonet. 105: 77G1S Map-sita. 95. , 77693 Fifth Race 5-S Mile. 3-ycar-olds. Selling. Ind. Horse. AVt. Fin. Jockeys. CI. PI. Sh. 77639Dick Rose 104 l3 Lowo 1-2 out 77638Carasco 104 2 C Henry 12 4 out 776643Comal 101 3 Shriner 5 G-u out Time. 1:021. W'inner W. A. Watkins' b. g. by Sorcerer AVi vol G t to 77GG4 Rappold. 101: (77CG7)BIuc Ban. 99. also rau. Louisville Form Chart LOUISVILLE FORM CHART. (DOUGLAS PARK.) . THURSDAY. OCTOBER 15. 190S. WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK FAST. Sixteenth day. Louisville Racing Association. Autumn Meeting of IS days. Presiding Judge. C. F. Price. Starter. J. J. Holtman. Racing Secretary. Lyman H. Davis. Racing starts at 2:15 p. m. W indicates whip. S spurs. B blinkers. Figures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate index number, track record, age of horse and weight carried. ft 7 A mlts'2 RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. (7757G l:0Gi 3 100.) Purse $300. 3-year-olds and 7T I Q i 3Z upward. Selling. Net value to winner $225. lr.fi Horses AWtPPSt StrFin Jockeys Owners "shf" Sales" 77525AL. 3IULLER w 3 10S 2 2 1 1 1 1 Kennedy W H Fizcr $1273 $91S $420 $23 7757G BALBUS TTB 3 104 4 3 2 2 2 2 M McGee G J Long S3 15S 122 3 77G10 DAINTY DAME W 4 115 3 4 4 4 3l 3 J Butler JWForguson 200 235 138 G 77350 WOOL SANDALS Wsb 4 114 1 1 31 3l 4 4 A Walsh W J Young - 36S 402 152 10 $1930 $1743 $S3S $11 $5 mutuels paid, Al Mullcr. $7.20 straight, $G.45 place, $5.40 show; Balbus. $13.70 place. 0.50 show: Dainty Dame, $G.30 show. Time, 23. 47i. 592, 1:0GJ. Winner B. g, by Sorcerer Discard (trained by W. II. Fizer). Went to post at 2:22; At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second and third driving. Al Mullcr went into the lead at once and, showing a high order of speed, hehl the others safe throughout and won in a canter. Balbus ran a good race and neld second place safe for the entire trip. Dainty Dame came fast in the stretch, but docs not seem to be at her best. Wool Sandals ran poorly and can do much bettor. The winner was entered for $900; no bid. Scratched 77525Lcns. 109. Ct T P SECOND RACE 3-4 Mile. (775491:1244125.) Purse $300. 2-year-olds. Selling. 7T & O O Net value to winner 5225. Ind Horses AWtPPSt j Str Fin Jockeys Owners "'ggf' 77550BUFFONS wn 10G 11 3 3J 1 1 l3 J Butler T D Martin $771 $57G $S22 $25 77G233MRS. SEWALL wb 106 9 4 5l 3 21 2nk Pickens W A Hughes 116 12S US 5 776113MISS CRITTENDEN w 101 4 8 6S 41 31 3 Kennedy A L Darnaby 255 229 319 10 '7760SSPROCLA W 9G 10 9 7& 61 41 4nt D ColeinanT H Stevens 215 20S 270 8 77G0SSPLENTDIDA tvb 101 13 1 1 55 51 5 Glasner J T Combs 114 91 141 u 77623 FLORBAb WB 106 8 5 S1 71 61 6 Heidcl "W H Fizer 81 78 153 5 77623 HOADICEA w 106 14 2 ll lll 9 7 E Griffin G W J Bissoll 2 2 13 G 77516 ROSEBURG II. wi; 104 5 12 10-' 85 Si 8 Hannan; HMcCarrenJr T23 34 102 7754G ST. AULAIRE wb 101 12 11 91 9 11 9 M McGee S Williams 60 91 144 G 77475 LADY RENSSELAER w 106 7 6 4 10 12l 10 A Walsh I H Miller 50 41 81 o 7760S FLOWER BEAUTY TV 96 3 13 13 121 10 111 Deverich JRWainwright t. t t 77623 DEARIE W 106 2 7 2h 21 7 121 Frazier A W Pcrrin T T f 77451 FETE "W 106 G 10 12 13 133 13 Franklin G Dutz t t t KILVANY w 101 1 14 14 14 14 14 W Ott Talbot Bros t t t S16S7 $14S1 $2196 $75 m $5 mutuels paid. Buffons, $10.35 straight, $S.05 place, 5G.00 show; Mrs. Sewall, $1S.70 place. $13.95 show: Miss Crittenden. $9.15 show. Auction field, f Mutuel field. Time, 2-1. 49. 1:14. Winner B. g, by G. W. Johnson Pensacola II. (trained by T. D. Martin). Went to post at 2:55. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. Buffons. away forwardlv, escaped interference and came away with speed to spare In the stretch. Mrs. Sewall ran a good race, closed an early gap and finished resolutely. Miss Crittenden made up ground steadily and made a fast and game finish. Procla ran well. Splendlda showed early speed, but tired in the last fur-long. Floreal is a slow beginner and suffered from interference. The winner Was entered for $400: no bid. 3 T7 C THIRD RACE 1 Milo and 70 Yards. (770101:443118.) Purse $300. 3-year-old 7r7 O- an'l un!lri' Selling. Net value to winner $225. Ind Horses AWtPPSt li & Str Fin Jockeys Owners strSh.5' Sales" 77G273SEVERUS WB 3 101 8 6 21 2 l1 l4 l3 M McGeo P. Dunne $1447 $907 $100G $100 77609.MAID MILITANT wit 4 102 4 4 7 5 3 21 23 Glasner J B: Riley 321 2S9 387 20 77C07 LADY VIE WB 3 98 6 5 1 1 2 3l 3" Hufnagel G B Ott 6! 10 24 13 77607 CRAWFORD "lyo 3 96 2 1 4J 63 6' 4 i- Frazier D T Morris 7 4 21 ?i 77G0 HANNIBAL BEY wb G 112 1 3 32 3? 41 5 52 J Butler H R Baker 354 343 413 21 77.07 BLUE LEE -n 3 101 7 8 6M1 51 C 6s Kennedy H li Stelle 364 363 -103 47 1: 77.i23 WASHAKIE w 3 101 9 7 9 St 7l 7s 72 A Walsh f! W .1 Bissau 27 G4 10S i'.27I)Vv"INE MERCHANT w 3 98 3 2 5h 9 9 S1 S2 Hannan H McCarren Jr30 58 138 12 C 441JAVANESE wn 4 110 5 9 S2 71 S'J 9 9 Pickens M Orling 2 0 IS 7 7" , $257S 2028 $2518 $213 ?o mutuels paid, Sevorus. $S.45 straight, 7.00 place. SC.CO show; Maid Militant. $11.30 place, $9.15 r ' show; Lady Vie. $72.70 show. 'Auction Held. Time. 24?, 50, .1:151. 1:42. 1:40?. v i Winner B. g, hy Scmpronius Satellite II. (trained by P. Hanloh). i ent to iost at 3:23. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second and third driving. Sevcrus, i r-ioiir of interference, followed Lady Vie closely for three-quarters and. taking tlie lead in the stretch, i drew away and won casing up. Maid Militant pained steadily from a slow beginning and finished fast and ' gamely. Lady Vie showed line speed in paceinaking for three-quarters, but tired in the stretch and barelv I lasted long enough to save third place. Crawford showed improved form and was running gamely at the 7 end. IIannib.nl Hey showed speed, but tired fast in the last quarter. Bine Lee was never a serious con- " tender. Wine Merchant was badly ridden. The winner was entered for ."00: no hid. 7 .Sera tolled 771.12 Voting, 102; 77024 Dr. Sinirall. 00 : 77547 Masson, OS; 77025sBanagher, OS: 77C53 7 Cygnet. 102. j rj f rj TJ FOURTH BACK 1 Mile. (04S4S 1 :40g 3 100. ) Purse .?500. 3-year-olds and up- 7 & O i 8 ward. Handicap. Net value to winner 400. 7 I'" Horses AWtPPSt M Str Fin Jockeys Owners duffel Taking Sale's" JJf:--"' W- T. OVERTON W 3 95 5 2 1 l2 l2 1J Ink A Walsh WEApp'gate $289 S2S9 $242 $40 7 juJilO-OLD HOXESTY w 4 103 . 2 3 22 22 22 22 22 M McGee A J Gorey 726 533 4D9 25 J CLEGES TVs 3 90 1 5 32 3 32 3' 3 Deverich G J Long 360 304 273 , i.lti 'iEHAII WB 3 961 3 4 4J 42 4s 4 42 Kennedy E A Brennan 292 25 1 248 i o9-iiIENAP w 5 107 4 1 5 5 5 5 5 J Butler W F Schulte S99 727 7SG 40 7 1 $2366 $2109 $2043 $105 mutuels paid. W. T. Overton, 42.15 straight. 15.20 place, 11.10 show: Old nonesty. 10.50 place. ?i.10 show; Sir Cleges, 10.05 show. 7 -Auction field. Time. 241. 49?. 1:141. 1UQI (new track rreord), ' u inner Ch. c. by Lackford Right Wild (trained by J. Rodegap. . '' ent to post at 3:50. At post 1 minute. Start bad. Won driving: second and third the same. W. T. "1 uverton, clear of interference, went into a long lead on the lirst turn and set a fast pace, hut tired in the vtretch drive and just lasted long enough. Old Honesty had no mishaps, was gaining fast at the end and 7 would luive won in a few more strides. Sir Cleges ran fairly well and is rounding into good form. Terah 7 run a poor race. Zienap was given a bad ride and taken far back, but ran far below her true form and ; was badly outpaced throughout. . Overweights Terah. 1 pounds. i rjOrr Q FIFTH RACE 3-4 Mile. (775401:1214125.) Purse 300. 2-year-olds. 1 a O, 1. O Allowances. Xet value to winner 225. Hid Horses A WtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners p' si?" Sale's" (77.-..r0)FRIEND HARRY w 106 5 3 22 2 15 l2 Heldel W'fa&B'k'r $1192 $6C5 $35S $60 '' 774U93ANN-A L. DALEY w 961 3 4 11 11 2- 2 M McGee F Cook 418 4SS 4S3 25 : (77611) GERRYMANDER w 108 2 1 4 41 42 31 V Powers L Calm 290 417 349 SO ' .7r.77)CRYSTAL MAID iv 10S 6 2 3h 31 31 4' J Butler R IC Lewis 1525 901 S20 100 I 77rfc,o WARFIELD tvs 102 4 5 52 5" 5 5" A Walsh J H Lesh 54 72 156 16 : 77611 ED WRAY tvb 99 1 C 6 6 6 6 Pickens B Schrelber 18 22 62 3 ) S3497 $2565 $2428 $234 $5 mutuels paid. Friend narry. 13.00 straight, 0.S0 place, 7.70 show; Anna L. Daley, 11.55 place. ia.i.i show; Gerrymander, $9.35 show. ' Time, 23R. 47?. 1:12. - Wiuner Cli. c, by Orlando Alice Brand (trained by W. H. Fizer). , Went to iKst at 4:2S. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. Friend ; Hurry, a craekerjack. ran green, but was close up and forced a fast pace for the first half, then moved into the lead with case when urged and won cantering. Anna L. Daley ran a good race, set a very fast jsai-e and held on well to the end. Gerrymander was shuffled back at the half-mile post and seemed to be running with a cboppy stride for the next furlong, but moved up gamely in the stretch and outstayed Crystal Maid. The latter ran poorly and tired perceptibly in the last quarter. Warfield had no mishaps and was a distant trailer most of the way. ; Overweights Anna L. Daley, lj pounds: Gerrymander. 5: Ed Wray. 1. 7 Q SIXTU RACE 1 Mile and 70 Yards. (770101:443118.) Purse 300. 3-year-olds 77 Xy 8 Xj and upward. Selling. Kct value to winner 225. Ind Horses A WtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners tnPLsff?' Sale's" 77176HOSTILE HYPHENwn 3 90 3 1 ll 11 l1 I2 l1! M McGee T Kiley $1163 $S27 $734 S25 7712)TOPSY ROBINSON w 5 101 1 3 42 31 31 31 2J Glasner H Oots 454 42S 316 11 1 7757S BONNIE BABD w 4 105 4 5 2 22 2 2" 31 A Walsh W J Young 94 S4 159 S (77fi27)ARUOW SWIFT av 3 102 6 2 3- 4 43 43 4' J Butler J Nugent 728 S87 520 15 775S1 JOHN E. M'MILLAN w 4 110 2 4 53 5s 5" 515 520 Kennedy JRW'nwright 259 167 196 5 7737S V ANSEL WB 3 94 5 6 6 G 6 6 6 Hufnagel M Ordlng 6 7 3i $2704 $2400 $1939 "$64 V5 mutuels paid. Hostile Hyphen, 11.00 straight. S.05 place. 0.45 show; Topsy Eobinson, 10.95 place. S. 10 show: Bonnie Bard. 11.S0 show. Auction field. Time. 24. 49?. 1:15. 1:41. 1:451. Winner B. c, by Hyphen Hostile (trained by T. Kiley). Went to post at 5:00. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won handily: second and third driving. Hostile Hyphen took the lead at once and. setting a fast pace, always lield the others safe. Topsy Robinson eamo with a rush in the stretch and was going fast at the end. Bonnie Bard ran in closest pursuit for i hive-quarters, but tired in the final drive. Arrow Swift had no mishaps and was outpaced all the way. Jolm K. McMillan was never a contender. The winner, entered for G00, was bid up to SO0 by S. Nugent and bought in. Scratched Bro. Breeze, 102. Page 3 Louisville Entries and Past Performances For Friday, October 16 Louisviile Entries and Past Performances for Friday, October 16. WEATHER. CLEAR. TRACK FAST. (Handicapped for a fast track.) a LOUISVILLE: ENTRIES. Fcnrth Race 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. f : (Track record: 775491:12 4125.) L j For differences in weight add or deduct Ind. norse. Wt. Rec. A. Wt." Hdca. A S, 5 points to tho pound. An extra good Meada 107 1:14 6. .102. . X725 rider's average worth is 3 pounds. itfcS u?xal! . ..V. ".'.".AOS 1:15 - Slllbo X710 ' 77401 Lizzie McLean 103 1:13 5.. 97.. X 705 77025 King Folly 110 1:14 3. .100. . X705 Racing starts at 2:15 p. m. 17053 Ardis . 3..10O..X705 X Runs well in mud. Superior mud runner. Lady Hapsburg . .!. .92..X00 Toplofty 10C l:lu 3.. 97..X700 First Race-3-4 Mile. (&rA&i 55 ) "OIC j" Sf McAlisier ' ". t. XG75 lia'ltMilm ::::::::::: 94 1:148 I:::: SW-::::::::1! "x ScMo: .... 77007 Sorrel Ton 100 l:14i 0.. 97.. 720 tn Race 3-4 Mile. 1 7735:".) Ben Sand 100 1:13 3..107..X715 2-year-olds. Selling. 77053 Bitter Sir 100 l:13ji 3.. 95..X710 (Track record: 775491:12 1125.) II,;5:i2 'iiesliam 99 1:141 3.. 97..X705 (77023) ELIZABETH HAR- 0i Martius 113 1:1.; 7. .10o. . X 0j WOOD ...110 1:14 107..X723 74905 Judge Treen 105 1:141 4.. 97..X700 (77075) Buffons 99 1:141 97 715 1 Second Race 3-4 Mile. 77G4S2 Dr. Holzberj? 9S 1:13r 107..X710 1 2-ycar-olds. Maidens. Selling 770232 Civita 102 1:14 97 700 ! Colts and Geldings. (77051) Christmas 10S 1:14? 102..X700 (Track record: 775491:12125.) 77C2G Irrigator Ill 1:15 99..XG95 ; 7754G Colonel Blue 100 1:151 105. ...725 i.L!$ Z?vaXS,---1(u-,.,,, 7751G Dr. Mayer 102.... 720 23 The Missus 104 1 15? 'J3..XGS5 , 77497 Home Run 110.. ..715 iii" mriii 10S 1 14 10S....G; 77G11 Duomo 105.... 710 4-17 ?hf. 96 1:15J 9S..XOG0 I 77540 Whistler 110.... 710 "SW Juliet M o"X& 77472' Peter Pender 110.... 705 iiU Lady Rnby 93....C0O 77472 Yankee Vidette ... 97 1:14? 110..X700 "0S Kitty Ilsher 9S..XG00 77t-.l Ray H 110 700 Sixth Race-1 1-1G Miles. 7754(! Minto 102.... G95 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. 77540 Clique O'Brien 107..XG05 (Track record: 7757A 1:4G? 3 114.) . 77G11 Greenbrldge 110 090 77404 Gild 103 1:45 4.. 9S..X725 ! 77020 Andy Ginter 105 090 77049s Quagga 100 1:4G; 4.. 105.. 715 f 77497 Tuscan Gold 102 GS5 775013 Aunt' Rose U2 1:40 3.. S9. -X705 ! 7702G Fabersliam 110 CS5 77649 Imboden 101 1:471 7.. 9S..X705 ! Third Saco 1 Mile and 70 Yards. U2 Brancas 115 1:40; 7..10G..700 3-ycar-olds and upward. Selling. 7G09 Mortiboy 7 1:46ft 4. .100. .ffi00 (Track record: 770101:44 3 IIS.) . 77G12 Voting 100 1:4S1 4..9S..X090 77622' Financier 100 1:48 3.. 97..X725 ?na"rHL o? HI i' 'iRI ' 77612' Beau Brummel ...10011:43 4..107..X720 J7G4G Javanese 94 1:4. i 4. .105. . XG.0 (776)f St. Valentine 7..102..X715 li ganaher 3.. jW-.XO.S i 77052 Dunvegan 103 1:40 3.. 9S..X710 Stpr . 3..94..XGOj, 7.:or.) Stone Street 99 1:47? 3.. 101.. 710 Cignet h..HXJ..X6ot 77627 Hughes 10711:404 4.. 104.. 710 The figures under "Rec." in above entries show r (77649) Miltiades 5.. 102.. 705 the best time mad by the horse at the distance. 77627 Raleigh 102 1:471 3..101..X705 with weight carried, since January 1. 1900. This 1 77526 Woolstone 4..10S....700 time is not necessarily made by a winner. It may 77G52 Gold Treasure 9S 1:471 3.. 9S GOO be the estimated time of a losing performance. LATEST PERFORMANCES OF HORSES ENTERED TODAY. The "odds" figures in connection with the present Louisville meeting are the calculations made by Daily r Racing Form and based on mutuel pools. They are published in such form for the mere purpose of mechanical uniformity. FIRST RACE 3-4 Mile. 3-ycar-olds and upward. Selling. (77549 1:B 1125.) Index Course DIstTImeT'ckOdds Wt St StrFin JockeyB Best Company. DEUCE, h. h. 5. by St. George Vantage (Mrs. M. Abadie). Weight today 105. ' 77622 Louisville 3-4 1:13 fast 25 109 4 4 4 410 4s J Conway Merrick, Marbles, Financier. 75849 Latonia 1 1:39? fast 12 112 5 6 5 5 55 510 Heldel Lady Esther, Deacon, Skyo. 75720 Latonia 7-S 1:271 fast 4-5 110 1 1 1 1 l2 l4 V Powers Convolo, Canopian, George Yonng. 75631 Latonia 1 1-16 1:46 fast 20 109 2 1 1 1 2& 43 Benson S. Alarm, M.Strome,Dr.L.Huffman , 75593 Latonia 7-8 1:271 fast 20 113 7 7 6 6 5i 3'i Benson Merrick, Hannibal Bey, Gilpin. BARNSDALE. ch. c. 4. by Allan-a-Dale Countess Irma (Hughes Bros.). Weight today 105. 77C25 Louisville 3-4 1:14 fast 1 110 2 1 1 li 2H A Walsh WhiskBroom. Banagher. L.Hapsburg 77576 Louisville 5 f 1:001 fast 1 106 4 5 3 21 28 A Walsh Marbles. Camllle M.. Balbus. 77526 Louisville 3-4 1:141 fast 1 105 4 1111 24 A Walsh Merrick. Robin Hood. Frontenac. 77401 Louisville 3-4 1:14 fast 16 109 5 5 5 41 AH Troxler Lens. Marbles. Merrick. 77357 Louisville 3-4 1:148 fast 29-10 110 2 1 2 li 2 Troxler Whisk Broom. Bitter Sir. Natasha. SORREL TOP. ch. m. 6. hy Hermence Sunny Locks (I. B. Fizgerald). Weight today 97. ' 77607 Louisville 3-4 1:141 last 35 101 3 7 7 6o 42 Glasner Goldproof. Robin Hood. Bitter Sir. 75820 Latonia 3-4 1:14? good 7-5 107 2 1 1 lJi Is V Powers DonnaElvira, Marmorean, BelleMina i 75770 Latonia 3-4 1:14? good 6 107 6 3 3 4& 55i Minder Hazelthorpe, Marmorean, Floss S. 75558 Latonia 3-4 l:14g fast 50 107 6 5 9 9 9llWarren Geneva S., Merrick, Beth Goodwin. 71533 Latonia 3-1 1:141 fast 15 107 4 4 4 5 51 D Kiley Dainty Belle, Fay. Zellna. BEN SAND. b. c, 3, by Ben Brush Sandfly (J. Griffin). Weight today 107. ' 77353 Louisville 3-4 1:141 fast 19-5 104 3 2 1 l'i l2 M McGee Voting. Rexall. Miss Felix. 77305 L'svllle lm70y 1:47? good 23 10-1 S 3 2 7 79 724PIckons Stone Street. Seyerus Lady Baldur. 76628 Fort Erie 1 1:401 fast 30 102 4 1 2 4 42 4"iGIasner Servile. Giles. King '.thistle. 76592 Fort Erie 1 1:441 hvy 20 110 1 2 3 5 52 5" Pickens Lajennesse. PolarStar, LittleOsage. ' BITTER SIR. br. g. 3. by Bitter Root Servia (J. C. Cahn). Weight today 95. . 77653 Louisville 3-4 1:13 fast 12 99 5 4 4 5 56 M McGee Robin Hood. Gresham. Camillc M. 77607 Louisville 3-4 1:141 fast 11 100 5 2 2 3 3 M McGee Goldproof. Robin Hood. Sorrel Top. 7754S Louisville 3-4 1:14 fast 81 97 10 9 6 6l 5 M McGee Financier. Raconteur, Whisk Brpom. ' A. 77473 Louisville 3-4 1:141 fast 7-5 96 4 2 2 31 22 M. McGee Blue Lee, Greshanl, Anna Smith. 77401 Louisville 3-4 1:14 fast 20 97 4 2 3 5 5'iH McGee Lens. Marbles. Merrick. Y 77357 Louisville 3-1 1:14? fast 6-5 96 7 3 1 3 32 M McGee Whisk Broom. Barnsdale. Natasha. ; GRESHAM. b. g, 3. by Sir Hercules Ethelwinda (B. Schreiber). Weight today 97. 77653 Louisville 3-1 l:13f fast 27 99 4 5 5 42 22 Devench Robin Hood. Camille M.. Heine. 77548 Louisville 3-4 1:14 fast 30 96J 7 11 8 SI 10ISJE Griffin Financier. Raconteur. Whisk Broom. 77473 Louisville 3-4 1:141 fast 20 99 2 1 1 2& 321 Deverich Blue Lee. Bitter Sir. Anna Smith. 77353 Louisville 3-4 1:14? fast 4 101 4 1 2 54 10" J Butler Ben Sand. Voting. Kexall. 77001 Montreal 3-4 1:14 fast 9 109 4 3 3 31 5 G Burns Tenakoe. Dika. Jubilee Jugging. 75944 Windsor 51 f 1:071 fast 15 102 10 9 9 9 9"lFrancis Sen. Barrett. Wm.H.Lyon, Usury. ' MARTIUS, ch. e. 7. by Flying Dutchman Cadma (F. Gering. Sr.). Weight today 105. 1; 77607 Louisville 3-4 l:14i fast 230 109 2 3 4 5H 71 Heldel Goldproof. Robin Hood Bitter Sir. 77471 L'sville 1 1-16 1:471 fast 250 101 7 3 3 5 6 6"1E Griflln Hughes. Huerfano. Voting. 77401 Louisville 3-4.1:14 fast 125 104 7 6 6 8 8o Skirvin Lens. Marbles. Merrick. 77379 Louisville 3-4 1:151 good 80 119 1 6 6 11J 1221 Skirvin Ben Double. Bonebrake. Miltiades. JUDGE TREEN, ch. g, 4. by Fidelio Enameline (P. M. Civill). Weight today 97. 74965 Louisv'le 1 1-16 1:471 fast 270 97 9 ID 10 10 9 Sl George Dr.L.Huffman, S.Alarm, Charlatan a 74905 Louisville 1 1:402 fast 70" 99 4 8 9 9 8 7" Hufnagel Plantland. Dr.L.nuffman. S.Alarm 1 74"44 F Gr'nds 1 1-16 1:48 fast 6 99 10 4 1 7 10 10 Hufnagel Dick Redd, Wise Hand, Bewitched. 14307 P.'Grouodfl 7-S 1:27 fast I 17 XI 3 $ 9 7" 6 fiiley CWtpnFore, RoyalBea, Kouarter r 1: C 7 7" r ' i i i i ' I 7 " 7 7 j 7 7 7 J , i 7 1 7 ' '' "1 7 7 ; . i 1 '' : ' I : ) ' - , ; ; 1 1 ! , I . ! f ! ! i r 1 r ' , ' i ' ' . ' ; ' 1; a 1 r SECOND RACE 3-4 Mile. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Colts and Geldings. SeUing. (77549 1:12 ii 125.) COLONEL BLUE, b. c, 2, by Blues Concha (G. Bond). Weisrht today 105. 77340 Louisville 51 f !:0S1 fast 40 101 2 3 3 41 42J Pickens Gerrymander. Zeola. Zamne. 154 Louisville 3-4 1:14 fast 30 104 11 11 10 11 10" S Flynn Mabel Henry. Dr. Boteberg. Button 77280 Lexington 3-4 1:14? fast 35 100 7 7 5 42 Z'l Pickens Cordova., Aspirin. Mrs. bewail. 77231 Lexington 55 f 1:0S1 fast 31 110 12 11 9 SI 81S J Butler Sempronium. PererPender. Whistler DR. MAYER, h. g, 2. by Sain Cbaminade (B. Schreitor). Weight today 102. 7704R Louisville 5t f 1:081 fast 600 100 7 10 S 7' 7s Hufnngel Gerrymander. Zoola. Zamne. 77472 Louisvillo 51 f 1:081 fast 14 112 S 9 7 7 6 J Butler All Red. Zarape. Feter Pender. 76S97 Montreal 5 f 1:07? fast 100 100 S 8 S S1 3T Jas Hogg Sir Alvescot. Edwin L.. brenade- 70814 Montreal 6-S 1:00? fast 60 103 12 12 11 ll1 10'1 C Henry Cerenionlus. Lomond. Servicence. HOME RUN. b. c. 2. by Garry Hermann Run of Luck (W. H. Fizer). , Weisht today 110. 77497 Louisville 51 f 1:09 fast 60 115 2 4 4 5 f.2l Heldel Sempronl. Prorta. Almena. 76EC1 Empire 51 f 1:07 fast 12 112 8 3 4 5i 6 8 -H Smith Footpad. BlrdofFHghtlL. Killcreen. 76462 Saratoga 3-4 1:17 hvy 20 105 8 5 7 8 Yorke Court Lady. Arondack. Edwin L. 7S427 Saratoga 51 f 1:13 hvy 15 100 1 1 2 2l 4 H Smith T.Gardener, MId.Easy. l.Daughter. DUOMO, ch. c, 2, by Don de Oro Sninuett (K. Stone). ,e,iffhA 1,05-' 77011 Louisville 54 f 1:08 fast 10 101 5 5 3 3i 4T A Walsh Gerrymander. Enfield. M .Crittenden 77521 Louisville 51 f 1:08? fast 100 100 5 2 2 I1 2" M McGee Sorrowful. Aspirin. Dr. Barkley. 77472 Louisville 5J f 1:0SJ fast 70 115 12 8 S 92 9" Shea All Red. Zarane. Peter Pender. 77234 Lexington 51 f 1:0S1 fast 15 110 9 5 5 41 4 A Walsh Sempronium, PeterPender. Whistler WHISTLER, b. c. 2. by Bridgewater Birdie T. (W. Clay). Weight today 110. 77546 Louisvillo 5J f 1:USJ fast 40 1071 S 8 10 10' lllS Heidel Gerrymander. Zeola. Zarane. 77472 Louisville 5j f 1:031 fast 17-10 115 '3 12 12 12 ll13 Deverich All Red. Zarane. Peter Pender. 77231 Lexington 51 f 1:081 fast 14 110 4 4 4 32 32 Glasner Sempronlnru. Peter Pender. Duomo. PETER PENDER, b. c. 2. by Meltonian Nun (J. 3. Kaufman). todtly 110- 77472 Louisville 54 f 1:0S1 fast 5 i7 2 3 3 3 321 M McGee All Red. Zarane. Tannie. 772S0 Lexington 3-4 1:14? fast 14 102 2 3 4 5s 58 Skirvin Cordova. Aspirin. Cfllonel Blue. 77234 Lexington 51 f 1:0S1 fast 25 110 6 2 2 li 2" M McGee Sempronium. Whistler. Duomo. YANKEE VIDETTE. ch. c, 8, by Maddison Ella Johnson (G. W. J. Bissell). Weirht today 110. 77472 Louisville 51 f 1:081 fast 70 115 11 11 10 102 102 Fogarty All Red. Zarape. Peter IVwler. 76643 Fort Erie 5-S 1:01? fast 30 103 7 6 6 6 7s Moreland Hank, Automatic. Scantling. 7C5S6 Fort Erie 5-S 1:05 hvy SO 103 6 6 6 7'1 531 Glasner Michael Angelo. TheEarl. Automatic 7CIS5 Fort Erie 5-S 1:05 hvy 40 103 7 10 11 ll1 lll Troxler Anemonella. Tom Reid. Console, RAY H.. blk. c. 2. by Woolsthorso Device (J. T. Combs). , . Venrht todar 110. 77651 Louisville 3-4 l:14g faM. oD 303 7 8 8 S3 811 Glasner Christmas. Aspirin. All Red. 77377 Louisville 3-4 1:13 fast 45 97 4 2 3 3" 354 A Walsh Crystal Maid. Irfaneb. NIta B. 77497 Louisville 51 f 1:09 fast 120 115 12 14 12 ll2 ll12 J Butler Semoronl. I'roela. Almena. MINTO. ch. g. 2. by Governor Forakcr Fancy Free (T. H. Stevens). Weight today 102. 7734G Louisville 54 f 1:0S1 fast 40 93 14 11 13 122 10" D ColemanGerrymander. Zeola. Zarape. . 77234 Lexinston 51 f 1:0S1 fast 15 107 11 9 S 92 917 D Coleman Scmnronium, PeterPender. histler1 771S0 Lexington 5-S 1:011 fast 21-10 103 3 3 3 52 G" D ColemanJefTBernsteln. Dr.Barkley. Col.Biue. 75609 Latonia 5-S l:01g fast 23-5 104 4 3 3 31 4CJJ Butler Joe Galtens, Olambala. Turley. MIQUE O'BRIEN, b. g, 2, by Ingoldsby Barbara Gray (C. L. Sandford). Weight today 107. 77546 Louisville 51 f l:0Si fast 40 98 12 13 12 14 1418 T Koerner Gero niander. 7eola. Zarane. 77234 Lexington 51fl:0Slfast 10 107 5 10 10 105 10la Franklin Sempronium. PeterPer,der. Whistler 7544S Latonia 5-S 1:013 fast 5 " 105 9 6 6 Cl 5s V Powers Admonitor. Aspirin, Stowaway. 75398 Latonia 5-S 1:011 fast 81 107 8 9 9 61 5 E RoblnsonAspIrin, Ned Oarmack, Robin Grey GREENBRIDGE. br. c. 2. by Bowling Green Idlebridge (F. Gering, Sr.). Weight today 110, 77611 Louisville 5 f 1:0S fast 130 101 S S 8 S S12 Glasner Gerrymander. Eulield. M.Crittemlen 77497 Louisville 54 f 1:09 fast 13 110 8 11 5 S1 S' M McGee Sempronl. Procla. Alniena. 77377 Louisville 64 f 1:091 good 25 112 9 8 7 94 10124Hufnagel Sorrowfnl. Splendida. All Red 7732S Louisville 3-4 1:151 good 25 110 2 6 9 102 912iTroxler Alchemist. Buffons. Elysium. ANDY GINTER. b. c. 2. by Goldfinch Sham (F. Cook). Weight today 105. 77626 Louisville 5J f 1:0S fast 350 9S 0 C 6 61 581 Franklin .Tcil'Bernstein. AliceGeorge. Molissa. 77524 Louisville 51 f 1:0S? fast 500 100 12 12 11 101 9"lFranklin Sorrowful. Duomo. Aspirin. TUSCAN GOLD, ch. g, 2, by Cesarion Brindisi (L. A. Cella). Weight today 102. 77497 Louisville" 54 f 1:03 fast 40 112 14 13 14 123 12" E Griffin Semproni. Procla. Almena. 75201 Latonia 5-S 1:01? fast 90 104 9 7 10 S2 10l2lMinder White Face. Duomo, Rockcastle. 75151 Latonia 5-8 1:022 slow ISO 102 7 7 4 6 8141F Burton Rich.Reed, NedCarmack, Rockcastlo 75033 Louisville 41 f 54? fast 10 107 4 5 82 9121F Burton Semproni, Mich.Angelo, Rockcastle FABERSHAM. b. c. 2, by Cameron Quetta (Meier & Beasley). Weight today 110, 77620 Louisville 51 f 1:0S fast 350 98 9 S S 71 6 Frazier Jeff Bernstein. AliceGeorge. Melissa. 77546 Louisvillo 51 f 1:081 fast 40 10113 14 14 131 910 Franklin Gerrymander. Zeola. Zarape. 77234 Lexington 5 f 1:0S1 fast 45 110 3 7 7 71 712 W Cole Sempronium. PeterPender. Whistler 75572 Latonia 5-S l:0l fast 41 105 13 11 10 ll1 11"!S Flynn RoblnGrey, Stowaway. NedCarmack T5448 Latonia 5-S 1:011 fast 13 103 11 9 10 9s 81 Lloyd Admonitor, Aspirin, Stowaway. THIRD RACE 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (77G10 1:44 3 118.) FINANCIER, ch. c, 3, by Box Paradise Won (H. R. Baker). , , Weight today 97. 77622 Louisville 3-4 1:131 fast 10 110 1 2 3 31 3 V Powers Merrick, Marbles. Deuce. 77548 Louisville 3-4 1:14 fast 3 10S 1 1 1 l2 l2 V Powers Raconteur, WhiskBroom. B.Goodwin 77378 L'sville lm70v 1:48 good 2 106 5 3 1 2 22 l1 V Powers Dunvegan, Lady Baldiu-. Ethel Carr 77237 Lexington 3-4 1:14? fast 01 108 2 2 3 31 2 Heidel AlMuller. Raconteur. Beth Goodwin 77179 Lexington 3-4 1:15 fast C-5 107 2 3 3 4& 5s Heidel Natasha. Lady Ethel. Barnsdale. BEAU BRUMMEL. b. g. 4. by Star Shoot Dixoletta (John Marldein). Weight today 107. 77612 L'sville lm70y 1:40? fast 13-5 108 2 2 1 1 I1 31 V Powers Topsy Robinson. Dunvegan. Quagga 77551 L'sville 1 1-3 1:54J fast 2 104 5 4 4 2 41 4s M McGee Mattle Mack. Imboden. Meada. 77476 L'sville lmlOOy 1:46H fast 11 102 4 2 3 3 31 38 Kennedy LadyEsther. HostlleHyphen. Carew. 77406 L'sville 1 1-16 1:482 fast 13-20 104 1 3 3 2 42 4 M McGee Tivolini. Albert Star. Severus. ST. VALENTINE, b. h. 7. by Himyar Bracelet (J. V. Strode). ,T,TKei?ht- T-k' 77G09 L'sville 1 1-16 1:4S1 fast 3 106 8 5 4 4 3 Ink Franklin MaidMilitant, tJ.,.t t Miltiades, Mortiboy. 77526 Louisville 3-4 1:141 fast 90 105 9 S 7 74 684 Franklin Merrick. Bar-sdale. Robin Hood. 77379 Louisville 3-4 1:15? good 75 117 8 9 7 71 54 Franklin Ben Double, Bonebrake. Miltiades. 77210 Lex'gton 1 1-16 1:47 fast 25 104 6 8 8 S 8 84 Franklin MattieMack. Bonebrakev BonnieBard 77154 Lex'gton 1 1-S 1:531 fast 20 103 5 5 4 5 5 58 Pickens Harting. J.E.McMlllan. Bellevlew. DUNVEGAN. b. g. 3. by St. Simonian II. Thistlcfinch (P. Kernell). Weight today 98. 77652 Louisville 1 1-S 1:54? fast C 101 1 4 3 3 4s 41 A Walsh Carow. Anneta Lady. Besterlmg. 77612 L'sville lm70y 1:40? fast 6 103 3 6 5 2 " 2 E Griffin TopsyRobinson. B.Brummel. Quagga 77501 L'sville 1 1-4 2:07 fast 12-5 971 1 2 1 1 11 l"k M McGee Albert Star. Aunt Rose. Albert M. 77428 L'sville lm70y 1:471 fast 21 93 7 8 6 5 31 2 Deverich Hannibal Bey. Melange. Bonebrftke. 77378 L'sville lm70y 1:4S good 13 102 3 9 6 3 3l 21 Franklin Financier. Lady Baldur. Ethel Garr. STONE STREET, b. c, 3. by Longstreet Stoneville (C. E. Hamilton). Weight today 101. 77305 L'sville lm70y 1:47? good 7 99 6 6 3 1 11 11 M McGee Severus. Lady Baldur. Dunvegan. 77152 Lexington 1 1:41 fast 25 110 2 5 7 6 7 68 T Taylor Darknight. Margaret T.. Albert M. 77124 Lex'gton 1 1-16 1:47? fast 9 101 S 7 5 6 51 5 Pickens Bonnie Bard. Harting. Banrida. 76755 Empire 1 1:441 fair 10 102 5 3 7 7 7s 58 Gilbert Golconda. QueenMarguerite. Minora HUGHES, b. e, 4. by Ingoldsby Affray (A. L. Kirby). ,Ye,5Kh today 104, 77627 L'sville 1 1-16 1:48 fast 71 104 3 3 3 3 42 4 Pickens Arrow Swift. Raleigh. Severns. 77471 L'sville 1 1-16 1 :471 fast 21-10 105 3 1 1 1 l1 11 Pickens Huerfano. Voting, Telegrapher. 77432 L'sville 1 1-16 1:48 fast 35 1 05 1 5 5 5 54 5" Pickens Carew. Lady Esther. Tom Dolan. 77332 Louisville 3-4 1:13? good 75 104 6 7 7 61 6" Pickens Lady Anne. Apache. Heine. MILTIADES, b. h. 5, by Meadowtborpe La Joya (C. C. Van Meter). Weight today 102. 77649 L'sville 1 1-16 IMS? fast Si 102 4 1 1 1 1 11 Glasner rphan Lad. Quagga. Bnboden 77609 L'sville 1 1-16 1:4SJ fast 5 103 3 1 1 1 l2 31 CM McGee St.Val'tine. Maid Militant. Mortiboy 77452 Louisville 3-4 1:131 fast 25 110 7 9 8 S2 7"1A Walsh Marbles. Merrick. Apache. 77379 Louisville 3-4 l:15jf good 20 122 5 5 4 31 3 V Powers Ben Double. Bonebrake. Robin Hood 733S9 City Park 7-8 1:32? hvy 8 110 9 7 C 5 4' 4' Sumter Devout, Flowaway, Jack Witt. RALEIGH, ch. g. 3. by Bassetlaw Gracino (I. H. Miller). Weight today 101. 77627 L'sville 11-16 1:48 fast 7 98 1 2 2 2 21 s A. Walsh Arrow Swift. Severus Hughes 77547 L'sville lm70y 1:471 fast 25 102 3 3 1 1 l2 11 A Walsh Cymbal. Ethel Carr. Wine Merchant 77378 L'sville lm70y 1:4S good 65 107 2 4 S 10 91 913J Butler Financier. Dunvegan. Lady Baldur. 77332 Louisville 3-4 1:13? good 500 104 8 8 8 8 8" Kane Lady Anne. Apache. Heine. 76025 Windsor 1 1:46 hvy 6 S9 5 5 3 3 31 68 Q'rington The Thorn, Dunvegan. Giles. WOOLSTONE, br. g. 4. by Woolsthorpe Fonsolotte (J. Nugont). Weight today 108. 77326 Louisville 3-4 1:141 fast 100 119 3 5 9 9 8"U Shea Merrick. Barnsdale. Robin Hood. 77192 Jamestown 3-4 1 16 fast 2 105 1 1 1 l'J l1! E Griffin Minot. BelleoftheBay. Fath.Downey 77134 Jamestown 1 1:411 fast 3-2 102 6 5 5 6 l1 l1 Fogarty Minot. Laughing Eyes, nelen B. 77036 Jamestown 1 142 fast 4 7 11 1 l1 224 J Shea Imboden. Sil. Brook. Ballot Box. 70604 Fo?t Erie 3-4 1:131 fait 60 109 12 11 10 10 1021T Rice Night Mist. Senator Barrett. Heine GOLD TREASURE, b. c. 3, by Gold Heels Sans Pareil (J. S. Hawkins). TTci,nlldiL9'8, 77052 Louisville 1 1-S 1:54? fast 30 9S 3 3 4 4 5 58J J Butler Carew Anneta Lady. Besterllng. 77612 L'sville lm70y 1:46? fast 15 100 6 7 7 7 G2 Gjj Butler T.Robinson. Dunvegan. B.Brummel. 77523 L'sville lm70y 1:471 fast 10 93 1 1 1 1 1 V- J Butler Telegrapher. Coaster. Toplofty. 77473 Louisville 3-4 1:144 fast 12 99 10 10 10 91 1010 J Butler Blue Lee. Bitter Sir. Gresham. 773S1 Louisville tX 1:15 good 65 97 1 5 4 31 3 .7 Butler T. Robinson. B.Goodwin. LHapsburc 77329 L?sviHe 1 1-16 1:481 food 70 106 6 1 4 7 7 6"1J Butler H.Hyphen. MargaretT.. Washakie FOURTH RACE 3-4 Mile. S-year-olds and upward. Selling. (77549 1:121 -1125.) LADY HAPSBURG. b. f. 3. by Hapsburg Banderole (H. McCarren. Jr.). Waisht today 92. 77625 Louisville :A 1:14 fast 135 97 4 3 4 42 41 Hannan WhiskBroom. Barnsdale. Bamigaer. 77548 Louisvillo 3-11:14 fast 200 91 5 4 7 101 SlHannan Financier, liarontenr. Whisk Broonv 773S1 Louisville 3-4 1:15 good SO 101 2 11 4 4' Skirvin 1 . Robinson. B.G.wdwln. G.Treasure 77332 Louisville 3-4 1:13? good 200 100 7 5 4 42 5o Skirvin Lady Arne. Apache. Heine. 77181 Lexington 2-1 1:14 fast 3-5 106 4 4 3 61 58 Skirvin Miss Sain. bkyo. Toplofty. SEPARATOR, ch. c, 3, by Pirate of Penzance Sechelsea (P. H. Jones). I.Whti!?rer?,rt 7794 Tamestown 1 1-424 fast 12 116 6 6 6 6 6 7" C Henry Sudden Start. Gowaugn. Larl sCourt 77240 TmpqtowS 1 l:42 fast 8 105 6 S S 6 7 521 E Orilhn Martius. Lignando. Flagstone. 7 04 JaSeftowS 3 lM fait 10 126 10 10 10 10 10; T Steele Bergoo Martius SalU-am 76710 Fort Erie 5S f 1:002 fast GO U5 8 S 7 72 60 C Ross Honest. Snake Man. Bitter Slr- J. S. M'ALISTER. br. g. 3. by G. W. Johnson Evergreen (W. K. Robinson). Weight today 97. Tiifi I ninnK M i 'MJ fast 30 100 12 9 12 12 12t0XJ Lee Macias. Stoneman. Lady Marihr'. 70305 FSrtErio tl lW hvy 6 105 6 C 7 7 Cylinder Truro, King's Son. Shirley R. AJ&& l?$VJ'lfa?Tf f' (?fi?a5everien Gold Treasure, TolSKts 77453 L'svilla liSoOv 1:S fSIt 200 95 9 9 9 10 10 102 McIIale MattieMack. EthelCarr. MargaretT-77025 Montreal 3-5 1-14? fast 5 107 4 6 6 V 5 V Powers Disaster. Margaret. Rower. 76451 Fort Erie U 1:153 slol 12 106 7 -6 7 7 6" V Powers OrientalQueen. LadyCorinne Caltha TlouVin'e3' iTnalrO116 ffl3 "i "iplckens Robin Hood. GresSCaml M' 75574 Latonia 3-4 1:13? fait 230 105 13 13 13 12 12 S Flynn Joe Moser, Bitter Sir. Masson. 74919 LtSllo t 1-151 good 19-5 110 8 9 10 1H 8 E Roblns'nSnakeMary MaleFletcher, J. Lou 3 748S7 Louisv'le 1 l5e l:4s food 120 92 4 2 3 5 61 7" A Morgan Hostile Hyphen, Cymbal. Washakie isvie0' il4Y-14Frtfr25-0?n V?' Z V Powers WhiskBroom. BarK& ffiffi 772S4 Lexington 1 l:.4o fait 40 100 2 2 2 3 31 3S Pickens Carew. Kennewick.. Wine Merchant. TAvSSS' mil6-i67-4lKfaarsr8ai(;!;- I' ?'eCrVo J Butler umMe Orphanlaalg-I102' 7S I nuVsvflle 1 1-:35 fat 15 10C 1 3 5 5 5 5" Franklin Besterllng. Bellevlew. Tivolini. 77551 L?svfne 1 1-S 1:54? fast 12 9Si 2 2 2 3 !' 3' Franklin MattieMack. Imboden, BeauBrummel 77471 L'svl nt 1 1-16 1 471 fast 91 105" 4 5 6 6 5 5"U Butler Hughes. Huerfano Voting 77402 L'sville lm70y lilf fast 11 109 1 1 1 3 4 68 Troxler MargaretT.. LadyEthe.. Miit-Maek. Sville- 'A'lgSV$ (NU5K W Glasner Merrick. Marbles. Snler0 M' II SI 55 r win 1 i s,nn Tinr Tnmpltnwn 3-4 1 -153 fast G 105 4 C J 7' ?'U Shea Usury. Inventress. Belie of the Bay 77M8jtStSwS IllifSst 12 1 7 8 7 7H 8t" Delaby BahyWillie. Rob.Hood. Bay. TfSSStfiS- 3-43,ri SfkrstDi7?Dl0My9lUeC8T1 (SA' & fcken3 WhiskBroom. Barmfdlf ' Bl 75613 Latonii 1 1-16 1:461 fast 25 105 7 5 7 G 5 111 Warren Mlrzer. MaryTalbott. Hos. Hyphen, 75450 Ltton a 34 1141 Jast 71 105 7 8 S G 5 Jas Hogg Inventress Huck . Pirate Dian-u 75303 Latonia 1 1:421 griodl9-10 107 13 8 11 10 8 6 Warren Crawford, Washakie, Masson. WineMercl-aut. BtMS. Big' 1 77' v SydfS Will t &8B 773 Louisville SA 1:148 fast 8 96 8 9 S 6t 51 Woodson Ben Saud. Voting. Rexall. 77281 Lexington 3-1 1:138 fast 2 961 4 6 6 5i M McGee Merrick. Dainty Dame. Barnsdale. LIZZIE M'LEAN. b. m. 5. by Ornus Victoria (J. T. Chawk). rJY,ht tofla3 97' 77401 Lou isM lie 34 1:14 fast 110 104 S 8 7 7 7 A Walsh Lens. Marbles. Merrick. SJiiwiiiA O 1 :i3 cood SO 119 2 4 5 4 68 Heldel Hon Double. Bonebrake. Miltiades. 77179 Mngton 14 1&3 fast 50 104 S 5 5 5&c 42i SkiVvin Natasha. Lady Ethel Barnsdale. 77121 Leinfton H 1:134 fast 300 109 9 8 9 8 9" Franklin Heine. Al Muller. Goldproof. ADRIAN, br. c. 3. by Albert Lucy Adelaide (C. E. Bliss). . . . Weight today 100. 77fi?w tTViUviIIp ii 1-134 fast 275 107 9- S S Sb 9"1T Koerner Robin Hood. Gresham. Camille 51.. 7776 Tniilwill! 51 t 1:06 fait 500 101 6 G G G 6iT Koerner Marbles. Barnsdale. Camille M. 77179 Lex ngton U lll5 fait 65 101 12 12 12 12 12riHufnagel Natasha. Lady Ethel. Barnsdale. 7MS7 Windsor 1 1:41 fast 40 90 6 2 2 2 4 6'1 Deverich Goldlc, Charlatan, Estella O. 75S50 Windsor 7-3 liSj fast 4 10S 9 5 6 8 71 7 O Koerner BlueLee, T. of Spades, Sen.Barrett ttt-mr. T-nTT.V h c 3 bv Inspector B. Seranhine (M. A. Neff). Weight today 100. 7? t J,?u-JniP 3-4 i 14 fast 70 106 1 7 7 7 7 Heldel WhiskBroom. Barnsdale. Banagher. iSrt fait 31 22 T Rice Danzette. Firmament. Lady Ermy. 76789 Erie 3-4 1:141 8 105 5 3 3 767?? i-ort Fr ll 3-4 l:13S fast 40 110 6 4 4 31 321 J Baker Grenesaue. Camille M.. Firmament Tfinfl Srf T it Z-i 1-18P mnr 40 93 7 11 11 12 122?lWhlting SnakeMary. Marmorean. StonerHill. 76411 Fonlril 34 lilf hvy 20 103 12 10 10 10 lOiMcArdle Gambrinus. LittleOsage. K. Thistle. FIFTH RACE 3-4 Mile. 2-year-olds. Selling. (77549 1:124. 4125.) PSAf- hTir- t ?neSl Novell She Wolf. St. AnlaMUal 93' 75843 LatonTa 51 f 108 fast 25 107 8. 11 11 61 5 E Martin Olambala, Plume Fair Messenger. 75744 Latonia 51 f 1:064 fast 40 105 8 7 4 4 41 Benson Jeff Bernstein, Plume, Rosebnrg II. 75644 Sn a 5-8 IsOl" fast 22 100 U 6 P 5'J Butler Admonish, Lady Ruby, Light Blue. THE MISSUS, b. f, 2, by Keqnital Makoda (D. T. Morris). Weight today 93. 77623 Louisville 3-4 1:14 fast 50 100 7 9 8 71 7" Frazier Eliza.Harwood. Civita. Mrs. Sewall 77550 Louisville 3-4 1:14 fast 75 99 G 8 7 73 7aS Frazier Frlendllarry. Buffons. M. Crittenden. 77500 Louisville 3-4 1:15 fast 30 104 2 4 3 3i 3;i Frazier A.George. M.Crittenden. PinkWings 77192 Jamestown 3-4 1:15 fast 7 92 S 8 7 lh CSJ Frazier Woolstone. Minot. BelleoftheBay. BUFFONS. b. e. 2. by G. W. Johnson Pensacola II. (T. D. Martin). Weight today 97. 77675 Louisville 3-t 1:14 fast 1 100 3 3 1 l2 l3 J Butler Mrs.Sewall. M.Crlttendcn. Procla. 77530 Louisville 3-4 1:11 fast Si S3 4 5 5 21 21 Franklin FrieiHlHarry. .M.Crittenden. Warfield 77454 Louisville 3-11:14 fast 17-5 104 3 4 4 3" 3'i Pickens MabelHenry. Dr.Holzberg. Semproni 77405 Louisville 3-4 1:15J fast 37-10 105 3 3 4 3i 2& Pickens Aspirin. She Wolf. Willow Plume. 7732S Louisville 3-4 1:154 good 3-2 107 12 9 G 5lJ 2& A Walsh Alchemist. Elysium. Tenorett. JULIET M., b. f. 2, by Dr. Cave Night Shade (J. L. Beeson). Weight today 93. 74SG4 Louisville 1-2 49J hvy 70 '10S U 11 12 S,J Bi-zanson Elysium, Ocala, Queen's Message. 74673 Louisville 1-2 5CJ mud 50 110 G G G GiB Jos Hogg CrvstalMaid, Eliza.Harwood, Neoga 7462S Louisville 1-2 50g hvy 25 100 8 8 71 7"JA Morgan Alice, Inelti, Miss Hapsburg. 74UG Benning 4J f 57 good 50 99 3 1 51 612SF' brother Taboo, Aralia, Chaperon. IRRIGATOR, ch. g, 2, by Nasturtium Fertile (. A. Cella). Weight today 99. 77G26 Louisville 5i f 1:0S fast 100 iou 5 9 9 8 712 F Swain .TofTBernstein. AliceGeorge. Melissa. 77550 Ixiuisvllle 3-4 1:14 fast GJ. 115 1 4 4 83 8l2V Powers Friendllarry. Buffons, M. Crittenden. 7G663 Fort Brie 3-4 1:15J fast 13-5 115 G G 5 6 3s C Ross Stromeland, EniperorWilliam.Jolly. 76C07 Fort Erie 3-4 1:15 good 4 111 2 4 3 li 1 C Ross Coatcutter. Elizabethllarwood. .Tolly 7G544 Fort Erie DJ f 1:0S hvy 3-5 102 5 5 2 2J l1 C Ross Stromeland. MarseAbe. M.Angelo. DOCTOR HOLZBERG. ch. g. 2, by Bannockburn Grand Shot (B. Bchreiber). - Weight today 107. 77G48 Louisville 3-4 l:13g fast 4-5 9S 5 4 4 3- 2l M McGee Alice Baird. Arlonette. Cordova. 775S0 Louisville 3-4 1:13 fast 5 98 3 2 2 1 Is M McGee Alchemist, Aspirin, Sempronium. 77522 Louisville 3-4 1:14 fast 5 9G 1 3 3 4t 43J M McGee AliceBaird. Sempronium. B.Harwood 77434 Louisville 3-4 1:14 fast 4 104 1 2 1 21 2h .T Butler Mabel Henry. Buffons. Semproni. 76993 Montreal 3-4 1-.13J fast 8 104 7 8 8 9 9 F Burton Anna L. Daley. Edwin L.. Lomond. ASPIRIN, br. c.. 2. by Masotto Frogmoro (A. Baker). Weight today 108. 77651 Louisville 3-4 1:14 fast 4 107 3 2 1 1 2U Heidel Christmas. All Bed. Dr. Barkley. 775S0 Louisville 3-4 l:l3g fast 5 10S 1 G 3 41 37 J Butler Dr.Holzberg. Alchemist. Senipron'm. 77524 Louisville GJ f l:0Sg fast 5 110 G " 5 31 3li J Butler Sorrowful. Duomo. Dr. Barkley. 77405 Louisville 3-4 1:15& fast 8-5 107 1 4 2 21 li A Walsh Buffons. She Wolf. Willow Plume. 772SO Lexington 3-1 l:14g fast 2 105 1 1 2 21 21" J Butler Cordova. Colonel Blue. Mrs. Sewall. 7723G Lexington 3-4 1:14J fast 8-5 10G 5 4 4 4 4s J Butler Warfield. Dr. Barkley. Mrs.Sesvall. LADY RUBY. ch. f, 2. by Deering Tho Rook (A. W. Borrin). Weight today 93. 77611 Louisville 5J f 1:0S fast -40 101 4 G G 5 5 M McGee Gerrymander, Enfield. M.Crittenden 77524 Louisville 5J f l:0Sg fast 500 103 1 1 1 5'. G"JL Pickens Sorrowful. Duomo. Aspirin. 77456 Louisville 5i f l:07g fast 400 108 5 7 8 SJ 918SNeubert Sorrowful. Crystal Maid. Arionette. 77405 Louisville 3-1 1:15J fast 370 93 4 G 8 Si V F Cole Asnlrin. Buffons. She Wolf. 77245 Jamestown 5-S 1:02 fast 5 105 2 2 G f1 4r- T Steele Zeola. Many Colors. Hanonia. 77218 Jamestown EJ f l:09g fast 4 107 4 5 5 5 4 Neubert Oxford Belle. High Hat. Landlord. CIVITA. b. f. 2, by Alvescot Aroeeras (G. J. Long). Weight today 97. 77623 Louisville 3-4 1:14 fast 7 102 4 2 2 2 2 M -McCee Eliza. Harwood. Mrs.Sewall. Floreal 77355 Louisville 3-4 l:14g fast 3 105 8 9 7 71 109 A Walsh Sniff. Friend llnrry. Alice Baird. 77228 G'vesend 5J f l:07i fast G 99 1 1 4 5 1 8" Gilbert Court Ladv. Obdurate. Taboo. 77070 G'vesend 5J f 1:0S fast 7 105 5 8 S 82 Sl8lGilbert Bagman. Footpad. Prudent. 7CS7S Sheepsh'd 5 f 1:081 fast 5 109 3 2 2 1 lt Gilbert B.ofFlightll.. L. Wiggins. Dander. SHE WOLF. b. f. 2. by Cesarion Harpy (E. A. Brennan). Weight today 9S. 77522 Louisville 3-4 l:14g fast 55 9G S 7 7 7& 7J Deverich AliceBaird. Sempronium E. Harwood 77475 Louisville 3-4 1:15ft fast 5 9S 8 4 4 4i 1' Deverich St. Aulalre. Floreal. Marshy. 77405 Louisville 3-4 1:15ft fast 40 93 2 2 3 42 3'1 Deverich Aspirin. Buffons. Willow Plume. 7732S Louisville 3-1 1:154 good 60 102 3 3 3 8l S,5iGoedike Alchemist. Buffons. Elysium. KITTY FISHER, ch. f, 2, by Batten Lucy Lockctt (E. Lutz). Weight today 98. 7760S Louisville 5J f 1:0S fast 65 103 10 12 13 132 13lalF Cole Almena. Splendida. Procla. 77500 Louisville 3-4 1:15 fast 05 97i 5 7 7 8 S8 M McGee AliceGeorge. M.Crittenden. T.Missus 73SG0 City Park 31 f 45 mud 31 110 11 121 135Nlcol NebraskaLass, L.Lech, Guardalleen. 73215 F.Grounds 3-3 37J mud 3-2 112 9 ll Notter Exotic, Miss Hapsburg, Miss Snack CHRISTMAS, b. f. 2. by Ornament Eastorling (J. W. May). Weight today 102. 77C51 Louisville 3-4 l:14g fast 19-5 10S f 4 3 25 li V Powers Aspirin. All Red. Dr. Barkley. 77497 Louisville GS f 1:09 fast G 107 7 8 G G 52 Deverich Semproni. Procla. Almena. 7G429 Fort Erie 3-4 1:19 J hvy 10 100 4 4 4 4 42JJ Butler Marse Abe. Alice. Emperor William 75S54 Windsor 5-8 1:02 fast 4 105 1 3 2 21 44 J "W M'hySimcoe, Cercmonlus. Pearl Point. 75776 "Windsor 55 f l:0Gt good 3 103 1 11 1 l2 J w M'by AutumnMaid, Ladylnua, Tremargo ELIZABETH HARWOOD, b. f. 2. by Maxta Santa Proclaim (E. Corrigan). Weight today 107. 77623 Louisville 3-1 1:11 fast 1-3 lu7 1 1 1 l3 1 V Powers Civita. Mrs. Sewall. Floreal. 77522 Louisvillo 3-4 1:141 fast 1 10S 3 1 1 2i 32i V Powers AliceBaird. Sempronium. Dr.Holzb'g 7745G Louisville 5 f 1:07 fast 2 112 10 11 9 71 7JV Powers Sorrowful. Crystal Maid. Arlonette. 76952 Montreal 3-4 1:14 fast 2i 110 3 2 2 2'J In V Powers Cercmonius. Arondack. Tony W. 76913 Montreal GJ f 1:064 fast S 103 8 2 2 Is 1 V Powers Arondack. Quantico. nigh Range. SIXTH RACE 1 1-16 Milos. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (775791:4023114.) BANRIDA, b. f, 3, by Bannockburn Merida (P. Kernell). Weight today 94. 7764 L'sville lm70y l:46i fast 25 103 6 4 4 4 4 3i J Butler W.Merchant. EthelCarr. Dr.Simrall. 77496 L'sville lm70y 1:45 fast 730 102 7 5 4 4 G GlulT Koerner Severus. E.Carr. Oueen's Daughter. 77453 L'sville lmlOOy l:47i? fast. 100 95 G 7 G 0 51 5VP Koerner MattieMack. EthelCarr. MargaretT. 77329 L'sville 1 1-16 l:48j good 120 9S S 7 G G C 7,8iFranklin H.Hyphen, MargaretT., Washakie 77235 Lexington 1 1:42 fast 20 99 4 G G 5 G2 G W Cole LadyEthel. WineMerchant. LadyVIe AUNT ROSE. b. f, 3, by Mazagan Klondyko (P. Dunne). Weight today 89. 77501 L'sville 1 1-1 2:07 fast 12 SS 4 1 2 3 3l ?,sh Devericli Dunvegan. Albert Star. Albert M. 77402 L'sville lm70v 1:47 fast 35 9S G 5 4 4 51 5"J J Butler Margaret!'.. LadyEthel. Mat.Mack. 77182 Lexington 1 l:41i fast 4J 97 G 5 5 5 5l 5s A Walsh BeauBrummel. Tivolini. RedHussar 76743 Ft Erie lm 70v 1:43 fast 4 95 G G G 5 5s 512 Deverich Chalfonte. Geneva S.. Mortibov. 76705 Fort Erie i 1:41 fast 10 102 11 8 7 8 GJ 5s Glasner Lady Baldur. Keen Moving. Giles. VOTING, ch. c. 4. by Voter Honeydow (C. C. Van Meter). Weight today 98. 77612 L'sville lmTOy 1:46? fast 19 99 1 1 2 5 7 7"JM McGee T.Robinson. Dunvegan. B.Brummel. 77471 L'sville 1 1-10 1:47ft fast 10 100 G 4 4 2 3s S4J M McGee Hughes. Huerfano. Telegrapher. 77353 Louisville 3-4 1:142 fast 10J 107 1 4 4 2 2s Pickens Ben Sand. Rexall. Miss Felix. 7579G Latonla 11-16 1:47 good 100 109 8 9 8 8 84 9s2 T Taylor WaterLake, TheThorn, Geo. Young. QUAG G A, b. c, 4. by Dungarvcn Xallapa (E. M. Arthur). Weight today 105. 77049 L'sville 1 1-1G 1:48? fast 2 107 2 4 4 4 3 3J E Griffin Miltlades. Orphan Lad. Imbodcn. 77612 L'sville lm70y l:4Gg fast 3S 105 4 3 4 4 42 431! Deverich T.Bobinson. Dunvegan. B.Brummel. 77581 L'sville 1 1-16 1:461 fast 16 104 1 4 5 5 4i 4I E Griffln L.Esther. AnnetaLady. ArrowSwlft. 77271 Jamestown 1 1:40ft fast 5 10G 3 4 4 4 il 32 Fogarty Giles. Minot. Usury. 77194 Jamest'n 1 1-S 1:54J fast 2 111 4 2 2 2 2& 1 W Ott Besterling. Usury. Charlatan. BRANCAS, ch. h. 7, by Knight of Ellerslie Bracket (W. Gerst). Weight today 106. 77G12 L'sville lm70y l:46g fast 30 107 5 4 3 C 5 5S Heidel T.Rohlnson. Dunvegan. B.Brummel. 76130 Brighton 11-16 1:47 fast 7 113 2 3 3 4 42 4 R McDan'IKent'kyBeau. SailorGIrl. Moonshine 75864 Brighton 1 1-16 1:47 fast 5 11G 2 4 4 4 G 8 E Dugan Corncob, Molesey. Greeno. 71723 Aqueduct 1 5-16 2:16ft good 3 103 6 7 6 4 2J E. McDan'lKllliecrankie, Red Friar, Ostrich. 71621 Jamaica 1 1-2 2:40 alow 18-5 10G 7 5 4 2 2- iu U McDan'ISmilingTom, J.F.Donohue, Pr.Chlng COASTER, b. g.'3. by Prince of Melbourne Long Shore (W. Clay). Weight today 94. 77G21 L'sville lm70y 1:46J fast 17 103 1 5 5 5 5& 5 A Walsh WineiMerchant, EthelCarr. Banrida. 77523 L'sville lm70y 1:47ft fast 4J 95 2 5 3 3 3l 31 A Walsh GoldTreasure. Telegrapher. Toplofty 77378 L'sville lmiOy 1:4S good 14. 105 1 1 3 5 6H 79s A Walsh Financier. Dunvegan. Lady Baldur. 77208 Lexington 1 1:413 fast 8 99 4 1 1 1 1 4"! A Walsh Lady Baldur. Maclas. Halket. 7694S Sheepsh'd 11:41 fast 20 107 C 11 11 10 7 514 Garner Burgher. Imitator, Anonyma. BANAGHER. ch. f. 3. by Banastar Kamara (J. S. Hawkins). Weight today 94. 77625 Louisville 3-4 1:14 fast 45 102 8 4 5 3 31 J Butler W'skBroora. Barnsdale. L.Hapsburg 77547 L'sville lm70y 1:471 fast 30 102 5 1 3 G G3 6"! J Butler Raleigh. Cymbal. Ethel Carr. 77496 L'sville lm70v 1:45 fast 120 102 3 4 5 5 4 4 J Butler Severus. E.Carr. Queen's Daughter. 77401 Louisville 3-1 1:14 fast 140 99 G 7 8 Gl 6ft J Butler Lens. Marbles. Merrick. GILD. br. g, 4, by Giganteum Alcyone II. (J. D. Lagan). Weight today 93. 77104 L'sville lm70v 1:46 fast 21-10 1001 2 1 2 4 4 43S Pickens Darknight. JohnE.MoMillan. Macia-3 77358 L'sville 1 1-16 1:48 fast 1 100 4 5 4 4 32 2s M McGee Aiineta Lady. Bonnie Bard. Severus. 77019 Sheepsh'd 1 1:38ft fast 3 US 3 1 4 4 42 2& J Butler Bedouin. Sir Cloges. Cressina. 76874 Sheepsh'd 7-S 1:27a fast 2 115 4 4 4 4 2& 3J C II Shil'gBlack .Mary. Miss Alert. Adrlana. 76S13 Sheeps'd 1 1-10 l:45g fast 2 103 1 1 1 1 1& 2& G It Shil'gSea Wolf. Trash. Lord Stanhope. 76339 Saratoga 1 1:392 fast 6-5 105 3 1 1 1 l2 ll C II Shll'gAlauda, Fancy, Polly Watts. CYGNET, b. m, 8. by Inspector B. Boreal is (J. F. Gaffney). Weight today 103. 77653 Louisville 3-4 1:13 fast 250 101 10 12 10 'J- S11 Franklin Robin Hood. Greshani. Caniille M. 77523 L'sville lm70y 1:47J fast 100 99 4 4 7 4 41 510 Glasner Gold Treasure. Telegrapher. Coaster 774'8 L'sville lm70y 1:478 fast GG 102 8 4 4 6 G2 S'HGlasner IlaunibalBey. Dunvegan, Melange. 77379 Louisville 3-4 l:15g good SO 119" 3 S 11 S 7 Blackl'ck Ben Double. Bonebrake. Miltiades. JAVANESE, b. c. 4. by My 3oy II. Java (M. Ording). Weight today 106. 7767G L'sville lm70v 1:4G fhst 1000 110 9 8 7 S 9 O'-iPIckens Severus. M. Militant. Lady Vie. 77471 L'sville 1 1-16 1:47 fast 150 10S 1 7 8 S 8 S3uiFogarty Hughes. Huerfano. Voting. 77333 L'sville 1 1-4 2:0S good 150 107 3 3 5 G 610 G24iFognrty J.E.McMillan, Belleview, Tivolini. 77250 Jamestown 1 1:424 fast 10 112 12 7 7 7 9l 7"lFogarty Mnycella. Dr. Baker. Granada. 771C2 Jamestown 1 l:42g fast 10 107 S 9 9 4 6l 52i Troxler Gilvedear. Silver Brook. Alauda. MORTIBOY. b. c. 4. by Albert Counterbreezo (Mrs. M. Goldblatt). Weight today 106. 77609 L'sville 1 1-16 1:48. fast 13-10 10S 7 3 3 3 42 4 Heidel St-Val'tine. MaldMilitant. Miltlaled 77527 L'sville 11-16 1:49 fast 18 107 4 1 1 1 2l 2'5 Heidel Besterling. Lady Baldur. Orph.Lad 7742S L'sville lm70y 1:47? fast 13 105 4 2 2 3 4l G8 J Butler HajmibalBey. Dunvegan, Melange. 76743 Fort Erie lm70y 1:43? fast 15 110 4 2 2 4 4l 310 Kennedy Chalfonte. Geneva S.. Lord Dixon. 76509 Fort Erie lm70y 1:52J hvy 5 110 4 2 5 G 5 l1 V Powers Helen B.. La Fayette. Camille. II5B0DEN. b. g. 7. by Guide Sound (M. Ochsner). . . Weight today 93. 7764!) L'sville 1 1-1C 1:4S fast 12-5 99 S 8 8 .8 6 4X Deverich Miltiades. Orphan Lad. Ouaggn. 77551 L'sville 1 lS 1:514 fast 28 101 8 S G 4 21 2l E Gritlln Mattie Mack. Slcada. BeauBrummel 77457 L'sville 1 3-1G 2:00it fast 16 97 1 G G 5 5s 5"5M McGee Tom Dolan. Albert Star. Tivolini. 77382 L'sville lm70y l:45g good lGi 102 1 5 4 4 Sh 3'u A Walsh Lady Esther. Hans. Cymbal. 77271 Jamestown 1 1:40ft fast 5 103 4 G G G G B E GritOii Giles. Minor. Ouagga. 771CG Jamest'n 1 1-16 1:472 fast 6-5 108 3 5 5 G 5 42J B Griffin Minor. liio Grande. Quagga. Page 4 II.H.I.I.II.,.1 ..lllllll, n.,1 . .,., .,, I,,,,.,,,,. ...... ...,, 11.111. . .11. t THOMAS H. WSLLIAMS, I OAKLAND, I PERCY W. TREAT, t FBESIDEMT. CALIFORNIA. I SECRETARY. - - - - The following Stakes will close Monday, October 26, 1908: OPENING HANDICAP. $2,000 Added A handicap for two-year-olds and upward at time of . ANDREW SELLING STAKES. $2,000 Added. For two-year-olds and upward at time of clos- IT closing. $00 to start: $10 forfeit; 52,000 added, of which $100 to second and $200 to third. Inp. ?G0 to start: $10 forfeit: $2,000 added, of which $100 to second and $200 to third. The P 4fr Weights to be published Wednesday, November 4. To be run Saturday. November 7. 1008. winner to be sold at auction. Those entered to be sold for S3.000 to carry welsh t for aire. Al- X 0ne MHo. L,',5Lces: 1 lb- for eacu $200 to 2.000: then 1 lb. for each $100 to $000. Winners of a race of ST OAKLAND HANDICAP. $2,000 Added. For two-year-olds and upward. $2,000 added, of ?oV? frLn X which $350 to second and $150 to third: $50 to start: $10 forfeit. Weights to be announced three alv JocJ ti,r?t th, V iJS "f'l'",8, ir thS X days before the race is run. Winners of other than a selling race after the announcement of R a,ld 1 SG "Ifn Furlong 4 X Br Eiarun fee ice. To To.e be run run Satul baturuay. January 1C. 1000. Sis and One-Half Half furlongs. weights to carry 5 lbs. extra. To be run Saturday, November 11, 190S. W Six and One-Half Furlongs. LISSAK HANDICAP. $2i000 Added A handicap for two-vear-olds and upward at time of & THANKSGIVING HANDICAP. $2,000 Added. A handicap for three-year-olds and upward at &T"& CP to start: H9 forfelt: ?2.000 added, of which $100 to second and $200 to third. a X time of closing. $00 to start: 510 forfeit; $2,000 added, of which $400 to second and $200 to Wc,,:l!E0be """":? three days prior to the race. Winners of other than a selling purse after V fe third. Weights to be announced three days prior to the race. Winners of other than a selling tUo announcement of weights to carry 5 lbs. extra. To be run Saturday. January . 100!). a. a. purse after the announcement of weights to carry 5 lbs. extra. To be run Thursday. November na Mile. 2G. 190S. One Mile and a Furlong. BURNS HANDICAP. $10,000 Added A handicap for two-year-olds and upward at time of Jk CROCKER SELLING STAKES, AddedFor and of $g fveUsToo X 4 $2,000 three-year-olds upward at time foilowmrannouncnenrof1 nddltS f stwtcM $100 -fdded ot wMch X dosing. $00 to start: $10 forfeit; $2,000 added, of which $400 to second and $200 to third. The S2 Wo to second -m 1 Krinr lo the race winner to be sold at auction. Those entered to be sold for $3,000 to carry weight for age. Al- Winners of otl op nurse aflr 'Tnnm oxtr-T? If . X lowances: 1 lb. for each $200 to $2,000. then 1 lb. lor each $100 to $500. Winners of a race of - TnTinrVw hand . 1009 uanutcappeu canned at at less less than than w weight ror age. 7 lbs. extia. 1o be run Saturday, January 3U. & the value of $900, or of two races other than selling purses after the closing of this stakes not igfj. X to be entered for. less than $1,200. Starters to be named, with selling price, through the entry AT . ,, .,,, . , , , U 6 , , uuarter. m box the day preceding the race, at the usual time of closing, and those so named will be liable for ., PALACE HOTEL HANDICAP, $2,000 Added. A handicap for two-year-olds and upward at X Etartlng fee. To be rim Saturday. December D. 190S. One Mile. time of closing. $,00 to start: !10 forfeit: $2,000 added, of which $400 to second and $200 to NP BiPT-timnnTT ir a urnm t, en nnn jj , , , . ., . , , ... . third. Weights to be announced three days prior to the race. Winners of other than a selling X c,nAA;IOSA:ND?ClPV52,,0i01? Ad; For tyi'0"y?a?ld3i att,lme X c,l0,s!nK; ?G0 t0 Durse rter the announcement of weights to carry 5 lbs. extra. To be run Saturday. February 0. W l start: $10 forfeit; $2,000 added, of which $400 to second and $200 to third. Weights to he an- moo. One Mile and a Furlong. v Y nounced three days prior to the race. Winners of other than a selling purse nfter the announce- OA nATTFnTWTA UUHIA tvpwr-p- Dlt, fra.UUU nnn Added. a.i,i,i Tinn Three-year-olds i i Of t mnn 1909 (now tWO-year-OldS). t,. ,,1ci fell-HJ ?1fw1 ' . ment ment or of wel"hts weiBuis to io p.irrv carry . fi His ins. e:trn extra. Ti io lw be run run Rntnrd-iv baturaay. Dpppmhnr uecembtr T 1. 1tfl? ijjs. Oni une TVriln. muo. . to start; $20 forfeit: $5,000 added, of which $1,000 to second and $500 to third. Winners of a A, SACRAMENTO HANDICAP, $2,000 Added. For three-year-olds and upward. $50 to start: stakes for three-year-olds in 1900 to carry 5 lbs. extra. Others that have not won at any time a X $10 forfeit: $2,000 added, of which $350 to second and $150 to third. Weights to be announced stakes of $2,000. or two races of $1,000 each, allowed 5 lbs.; maidens, 12 lbs. To be run Monday. aE .ft. three days before the race is to be run. Winners of other than a selling race after the announce- February 22, 1909. Ono Mile and a Quarter. T W ment of weights to carry 5 lbs. extra. To be run Saturday. December 19. 190S R.tajmtll CALIFORNIA OAKS, $3,000 Added. For three-vear-olds fillies of 1909 (now two-year-olds). A 0no miQ and a Sixteenth. 75 to start. $10 forfoit. $;,000 added, of which $000 to second and $300 to third. Winners of a X CHRISTMAS HANDICAP, $3,000 Added. A handicap for three-year-olds and upward at time stakes for two-year-olds in 190S, after the closing of this stakes, or for three-year-olds In 1909, 45b of closing. $75 to start: $10 forfeit: $3,000 added, of which $000 to second and $250 to third. to carry B lbs. extra. Others that have not won at any time a stakes of $1,500. or two stakes of A, X Weights to be announced three days prior to the race. Winners of other than n selling purse any value in 190S-1909, allowed S lbs.: maidens, 12 lbs. To be run Saturday. February 27, 1909. after the announcement of weights to carry 5 lbs. extra. To he run Friday, December 25. 190S. Ono Mile and a Sixteenth. One Mile and a Quarter. WATERHOUSE CUP, $5,000 Added A handicap for two-year-olds and upward at time of X NEW YEAR HANDICAP, $2,000 Added. A handicap for two-year-olds and upward at time closing. $100 to start: $20 forfeit; $5,000 added, of which $1,000 to second ami $500 to third; & of closing. $00 to start: $10 forfeit: $2,000 added, of which $400 to second and $200 to third. the fourth to save starting fee. Weights to be announced three days prior to the race. Winners T Weights to he anuonneed three days prior to the race. Winners of other than a selling purse of other than n selling purse after the announcement of weights to carry 5 lbs. extra. To be run j. after the announcement of weights to carry 5 lbs. extra. To be run Friday, January 1. 1909. Saturday, March C. 1909. Two and One-Quarter Milos. T 2 0no Mile and a Fnr1011 THORNTON STAKES, $5,000 Added. For three-year-olds and upward at time of closing. X FOLLANSBEE HANDICAP, $2,000 Added. A hlghwoight handicap for two-year-olds and up- $100 to start: $20 forrejt: $5,000 added, of which $1,000 to second. $500 to third, the fourth to ward at time of closing. $00 to start: $10 forfeit; $2,000 added, of which $100 to second and save starting fee. Four-year-olds to carry 100 lbs.; five-year-olds. 10S lbs.; six-year-olds und over, f X $-00 to third. Weights to be announced three days prior to the race. Winners of other than a 110 lbs. Winners of a stakes other than selling at two miles or over this year to carry C lbs. 4m- selling purse after the announcement of weights to carry 5 lbs. extra. To be ruu Saturday. Janu- extra. This stakes will be reopened 15 days before the date it is to be run for; entries to bo x X my 9, 1909. Seven Furlongs. received at $50 each; $100 additional to start. To be run Saturday, March 20, 1909 Four Miles. The following Stakes for 2-year-olds of 1909, now yearlings, will close for Entries Monday, December 14, 1908: GUNST STAKES, $2,000 Added. For fillies two years old (now yearlings). $50 to start: $10 BELL STAKES, $2,000 Added. For two-year-olds (now yearlings). $00 to start: $10 forfeit: X X forfeit; $2,000 added, of which $350 to second and $150 to third. Non-winners of a sweepstakea $2,000 added, of which $400 to second and $200 to third. Winners of a sweepstakes to carry 3 4p allowed 3 lbs., and if such have not won three races, 5 lbs.; two races, 8 lbs.: maidens. If never lbs.; of two, R lbs. extra. Others that have not won three races, allowed 5 lbs.: two races, 8 IT T placed in a sweepstakes, 12 lbs. To be run Saturday, February 18. 1909. Four Furlongs. lbs.; maidens, if never placed in a sweepstakes. 12 lbs. To be run Saturday, March 27, 1909, rour 1111(1 0ne"HaIt V UNDINE STAKES, $2,000 Added. For colts and geldings two vears old (now yearlings). Furlongs. A. $50 to start: $10 forfeit: $2,000 added, of which $350 to second and $150 to third. Non-winners GEBHARD HANDICAP. $2,500 Added. For two-year-olds (now yearlings). $90 to start: $10 of a sweepstakes allowed 4 lbs., and if such have not won three races, 7 lbs.: two races, 10 lbs.; forfeit; $2,500 added, of which $500 to second and $200 to third. Weights to be announced three maidens, if never placed in a sweepstakes. 13 lbs. To be run Saturday. March 13, 1909. days prior to the race. Winners of other than a selling purse after the announcement of weights Four Furlongs. to carry 5 lbs. extra. To be run Saturday. April 3, 1909. Five Furlongs. A & : . " 1MOTICE I OVERNIGHT HANDICAPS and special tnA fhao races, with $1,000 to $2,000 added to f X agreement of the subscriber, that all claims and objections in relation to the racing shall . t .t . r.1 sE he decided by the Racing Stewards present, or those whom they may appoint, and their eaCll- LiirOULHnOllt tile SeaSOU X T decisions upon all points shall be final. ' - In all Selling Stakes beaton horses are subject to claim unloss stated otherwise in the , Y X conditions. . ra-ccf A11 Abcs' horses shall carry weight according to their agc3 at the time , ! th ConmenSins January 1st, 1809. will he given two or three races each week for two- SO IUFOl iiIO I a nAI g r s sBOO g ss& a vff a year-olds. , , . : ' 1 ----. --. Racing Opens Kovember 7, 1908. Address Entries and Gommunications to Percy W. 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