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Daily Racing Form: n. Sunday, April 11, 1909
Daily Racing Form: n. Sunday, April 11, 1909 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1909 drf1909041101 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Sunday, April 11, 1909 Daily Racing Form. Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1909 $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] \l OLII JULsXmJ Ul II J % «C?| IP J^" g* NOV r ^'# • ^:^==r^r-i^^ ■ . . VOL. XV. NO. 87. CHICAGO, SUNDAY, APRIL 11, 1909. PRICE 5 CENTS. Restigouche In A Drive: Hildreth's Crack, After A Long Retirement, Races In Brilliant Form.; Glennadeane and Cotytto Win for Spreckels and Please and The Peer for Pat Dunne. RESTIGOUCHE IN A DRIVE HILDRETH S CRACK. AFTER A LONG RETIREMENT. RACES IN BRILLIANT FORM. Glennadeane and Cotytto Win for Sprcckcls and Please and The Peer tor l.i Pat Dunne. San Francisco. Cat, April lit. -S. i\ IliUlrith's great pair. KbHC Jane* ami Reatigoacbe. were Ncbcduled to start in ili.- MHiratfa Handicap at Oak-3: ml today. This was a potest magnet of attraction mhI io.inmi racing devotees visited the beamttfal ami park-like race course. There were mauv exact aetoaa of regret over its preheat t pairs! ay by the way. King James, one of the keel race aetata ever scon in California, was aithdrawa to the keen disappoint ment of the expectant visitors. Tliis left Reatigoacbe to repraaurt his (table ami he made good from IJuse Oiiecn in a terrific and spectacular •struggle. Jockey Baraa employed effective Coaling tactic* ami lei; locked his opponent at the finish. Ileverich's complaint to the stewards was ignored. with the diminutive pooy express. Beager Ked. it was ■ raee of the pitcher going to the well once too often, as he failed lamentably. Tins race climaxed a high -class afternoon's soort. Adolph Spreckcls' big racing evtalilishinent was represented by two winners of aaaa I llB class. Glen nadeane ami Cotytto. Gross, the stable ioekev. rode the brilliant pair. .Jockey ltoss also won a brace of victories for I'at Paaae on Please and The Pur. The latter was advanced by L ]•'. Kim: from $900 to $1,500 in one hid and boajsht in by his owner with the customary $S advance. This episode indicates the strength of the thoroughbred market hefnajbenta, T. A. Torsythe has announced the sale next Thursday of ten two-year-olds. Butch Kishcr will dfcajaaa of Andrew B. Cook and Belle Kinncv on the same day. On Friday. W. (VB laaciloaongfa sells ten head. ft C. Hildreth's protest in the ease of the recent ■ laimii.g of his horse. Tony Faust, out of a race hv tlie Oakland stable on the ground of irregular registration of ownership was dismissed bv the stewards today. Thomas H. Williams" dispersal sale of race horses in training took place in the paddix-k before the races today. Twenty-five head were sold for a total or $12,595. Tliiose that brought $50o and over ware: Bellwether. $2,000. W. Walker: Firestone si.soO. s. O. Hildreth: Rubia ;randa. (1.790. A S. Patterson: Tom Havward. $S75. H C. Bedwcll-Hid Mexico. $800. Mrs. W. C. Vivell; Kl Pleara N725. .r. McCarthy: Roalta. $550. W. J. Jenkins; Apto Urn. *."Viio. J. McCarthy. The prices brousrbt bv respectively Bellwether and Firestone created much surprise. 'Hie former was considered a dear bought horse at S2.H00 whi'e Firestone was thought a gift at $1 NO0 in eompaii son. On the whole, the prices obtained were nn cMicctodly good. Jockey McBrido was timd $50 bv the starter for nilslH'havior at the post. Old Cloten Dies In Canada. OLD CLOTEN DIES IN CANADA. Toronto. Oat.. April lo. — The well-known performer. Cloten. owned by Sol Mints, of Hamilton, was destroyed Thursday. having broken a lea bv a tall. 11" was imported some years ago bv Mr. Seagram and wen many races for him and subsequently for Messrs. Kean and Crew. His racing record in England. Canada and the I'nited States was as follows: Cloten. ch. g. (1900). by Hazelhatch— Cymbeline. Vear. Arc. Sts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Dam Won. Iff** 2 7 -1 (» n .". $ l.'.Hi.-. 1MB* :; !» I i l g ii7.-. IMf 4 B :: 4 l 11 ::. ?.:." VM :, r. IB • :; :; s i.c,7o '.'.iixi i .-, ii a i x OS 1'.HJ7 7 17 .". .'! 2 7 2.IMKI Totals Mil 7.". 13 13 S 3fl tlO.MII "•\'.» 2 in Fn^land: r.Mi::. six races and JtiL'.'i in Filmland. Cloten was brad and raced as a HI Wag for a season and a half bv Lionel Kobinson. of Encland. and then sold to .1. E. Seagram, for whom he raced in lii-- three and four year-old form in this country .Hid Canada. Clotens Fnglish racing was fair. He "on his first two races, the Rookery Stakes at San-ih'wn. and St. Margaret Stakes at Kempton. for Mr. Kobinson and as a three year -old he took the Fai-Nfi.-ld Handicap at Hurst Park and was second in the Croxleth Plate at I.iveroool before his sale. Hazelhatch. Cloten's sire, was a Hermit horse and rvnilielino. his dam. by Camhello. Cloten was not able to get to the races last year. Stakes For Windsor's Summer Meeting. STAKES FOR WINDSORS SUMMER MEETING. The Highland Park Clnb makes announcement of a list of well endowed stakes tor its Hummer meeting at Windsor, entries to which are to close at midnight of Saturday. May 1. The present offering is one of seven events, the list being: The Frontier Handicap, three-vear-olds and over, value $2.iHMi: 1 1-8 miles. Poatehartrain Selling Stakes, three vear-olds and over, value $1,800; 3-4 mile. Windsor Selling Stakes, three wat olds and over. ralee $l.:.oi : 11-1 miles. I .. B. I. *.- Wii dsor Ferry Co. Handicap, three-j ear-olds and over, value $1,500; 1 mile. F-sex Handicap, two year-olds, value $1,900; 8-8 mile. Ontario Handicap. two-year-oM fillies, ralae $1,200; B-8 aiile. Detroit Stakes, two-year-olds, value $1,200; .". 1-2 rarhiaM. The conditions of these slakes arc fully presented in tin advertising department of this i-sin- and ale commended to the consideration of owners and liaincis. Windsor is a pleasant and popular racing point and entries should be forthcoming at i and abundantly. The Windsor meeting will begin ■Inly "1 and terminate August 21. The purse program will !■(• liberal with none of les- ralae than I inn offered. Gossip Of The Kentucky Region. GOSSIP OF THE KENTUCKY REGION. I i ilaataa Ky.. April 10. — William Shelley, of Louisville, who was chosen by the directors ■ | tin Keutncky Association for the office of racing se. re lory tor the spring meeting, arrived in l.e\iugtou Monday and has put in a busy week at the old track. Shelley is well known here and is papular. •| had heard that there was an unusually large peieeiitagc of really good two year olds and three veai-olds here." said Secretary Shelley yesterday, "hut I did not expect to find as many as there are. \^ I visiied barn after barn 1 was mure and more liopretised with the general good health and condition of He- horses here." Among those who have made applications far -\ildc room are W. F. Schulte. l' horses; I.on John son. for I.ouis A. Cella. 1 : William Stenvc. ::: John Marklein. C: Robert Tucker. ::; V. M. Civill. .".: John S. Ward. •'!. There will be others now quartered :1t Louisville and Latoala, A few may come up from the south and some of the horses coming easi fiom Califoinia nay drop in here Siiiit-rinli ndeiil .lames Ifoss lias the track in the best I •• •--! I.I.- condition. He spends a portion of each afternoon schooling two vear olds at the barrier .nid the probabilities are that the starter .lake Uoltmau iu all probability — will have an orderly lot of youngsters to deal with when racing time COU'CS. The in. st recent arrivals al the track are six horses belonging to Talbot Bro-.. of Paris. Here tofore Hart Talbot has traveled each season with the horses in the capacity of trainer. This rear the brothers decided to turn out all of their two-vear-olds and nlace their six older horses, two in the hands of each of three trainers. Howard Oots has Fstraclia and McCarney: S. K. Hughes will train Aquia and Kilvany. and J. P. Ross will have Tannic and Stafford. Luther Diikerson. who has been at Santa Anita Paik all winter training the youngter division of l'hil T. Chinn's stable, arrived home a day or two ago and will rest up until the Canadian season opens. Hi says the Chinn stable will he shipped direct from Los Angeles to Toronto and will raee in Canada all summer. Chinn will come to Kentucky himself for a visit to the farm near Harrodshurg before the Toronto meeting opens. A mate that is coming from California to fo into the stud at Charles W. Moore's Mere Hill Farm, is the speedy Sanfara. six years old. by Ingohlsby. out of Sankara. Mr. Moore bred this mare and when he heard that she had been bought out of the R.. F. Carman sale by Joe James and that she had broken down so that she would require a long let-up in training, he wrote to James asking a price on her for the stud. The purchase was mi "e by wire a lay or two ago and Sanfara will be .red to McGee when she arrives. Kdward Corrigan has booked California, the dam of Anne McOee. to McOee. Sanfoid Lvne has received a cablegram from his son. l.ucien.' the lockey. who is now riding in Bel gium. requesting that a certificate of his birth be torwarded at once to him at Brussels. l.ucien was born at the Lyne farm iu Jessamine County in 1sS4. but at that time there was no law in Kentucky requiring the registration of births at the county seats, so there is no courthouse record of the event. Mr. and Mrs. Lyne. however, went before a notary pub Hi. and made alndavii that l.ucien is their sou and gave the date and pla e of his birth. Earnings Of The Thirty Leading Horses Of The Present Year + — * EARNINGS OF THE THIRTY LEADING HORSES OF THE PRESENT YEAR + 4. Now that stake racing in California is over, the financial status of the leading winners among the horses of the year Is not likely to lie changed materially until the time for running stake races in Canada, the east and the middle west arrives. Then some new factors will come into the list. As matters now stand. King James is off by himself with $22,810 to his credit and it will be some time before anv other horse can win enough to threaten his leadership. Quite as distinctly iu the lead of the three-vear-olds is HUfti l'rivaie. and Flying Squirrel's supremacy among the two year-olds is almost as emphatic. The sturdy stayer. Nadzu. is well up in the winding list because of Irs gallantly-earned success in the Thornton Stakes, .lack Atkin was not lucky iu California racing and his $:;.250 is hardly the return expected from the speed of this splendid son nf Sain. The earnings of the thirty leaders of 1909 up to last Friday were a- follows: Horse. Age. I'edigree. Owner. Sts. 1st. 2d. MUha, Won. King James 4 Plaudit — Fifsightlv S. C. Hildreth .-,4100 $22.S10 High Private •! Oddfellow — Conanena F. A. Forsvthe 9 7 110 l.'i.uOO Nadzu 9 I-odowic— Salt Crass Mag H. O. Bedwcll 15 ;{ 7 2 A 7.12r Flviiig Squirrel... 2 Cesarion Katie W R. U Thomas 7 0 10 0 K.83S Clamor 3 Gold Heels- Salvia Keene Bros 10 2 :t .'{ 2 6. .I".". Rooger Red 4 Ram-ocas— Heelev J. II. Brannnn 16 5 7 I 1 5.790 Joe Madden .". Yankee -Tarantella S. C. Hildreth 7 2 9 0 0 B.5S3 Smiley Corbett... 4 Toddington Osculation W. Cahill 19 0 1 0. S 9.510 Rose Ouecn .'. Kingston White Rose \. Koenigslierg 14 :5 4 " ' 4 4.S75 Animus 5 1-ord Ksterling — Animoso R. Srhreiber 1 5 2 2 1 4.799 Fireslone 4 Roval Flush ill. -MaaTeda T. H Williams 11 2 2 :t 4 4.130 Turret 2 Cnnaril— Tower of Candles R. I.. Marks V • • o 4 ?,. K\7 Carroll 2 Cesarion— Margaret II R. L. Thomas 9 :; o 0 2 :t.SS0 Rocky O'Brien... 2 Meddler — Siiisun J. McMauus H :; 1 2 2 .'1.720 Svlvia Dunbar 2 ttrsini — Maid of Ktmbar Ormondalc Stable .. ."• 2 o 1 2 :;.400 Fulhtta R Mirthful— Ktta C W. Clark 12 B 2 2 0 S.3B9 Orcagna 4 Ornament —Lucasta. bv Haydeii Fd- vards W. Walker 21 5 4 4 S :{ 275 The Peer " Batten-Onaateaa Irma I". Daaac 22 s 7 4 :; .1.273 Jack Atkin 5 Sain-Kl Snlado B. Schreiber 7 4 2 11 1 .",.250 \ .1 sma i (dead) 2 Ceaarlea Si rweil I'. T. ciiinn « :: 2 o 1 3.2*) Malthie 4 Dieting — Oretchen B t;. Rcif 1.'! 4 4 2 .". ri.175 Dorante 4 Pewtara -Lady Augusta F. A. Forsythe 1; 1 z 2 1 .".150 Miss Sain 4 Sain-^Miss Baker St. James Stable ! 2 0 2 5 2.970 Mary DaT-ls ". Watercress — Colonial R. II. Davis 4 :: 0 1 0 2.SS0 Magazine 4 Maaatraa — Pfcah Rose R. F Carman 12 4 4 :i 1 2 25 leaepli K 4 Commoner Maud Blackburn H. L. Jones 14 2 4 1 7 2.^20 Bcllwelher 4 Woo'sthorpe— Favor Bells T. H. Williams 15 Ii 2 2 5 2.S00 Donan 2 Wools! borpe AI Lone W. Oerst 14 7 3 2 2 2.SIH) Fanatic ", BaByboo Bey— Hvpocrite F. A. Forsythe 18 5 : , 7 " 2.705 Kct.-'.iemikc 4 Handsel— Carrie Hart P. Dunne 17 7 1 2 7 2.700 Total* rSBI B5 124 77 54 80 $147,035 Jockey Eddie Dugan's Case. JOCKEY EDDIE DUG AN' S CASE. New York. April 10. — Kddie Dngan said yesterdav Ural he will not return to England, but will re sumc riding in thb country when the Baltimore meeting liogins He says that he saw one week's racing in Fngland. Of the ioekcys whom he saw he most admired Frank Wootlon. the Australian, who rides iu American style. Some iockeys of repute he did not admire breMBM of their st"!.». Contrary to general belief. Dugan holds a Joekev ClU'h license, issued on January 14. but since thai date he twice was an IIP ended in California for rough riding. A Jockey Club steward said yesterday that there is 110 reason why Dugan should not ride In this country, despite the English Jockey Club's denial 0!' his lii-ense. 'Hie boy will, however, not be entitled to the $15,000 salary which he would have earned if he could have ridden in England. That contract was based upon the Bat of 1'he jockey for English racing, where the stakes are ae valuable as to war r.iiit the high retaining fee. Deems New Orleans Racing Dead. DEEMS NEW ORLEANS RACING DEAD. New Orleans. La.. April IO. "In my opinion there will Im- no racing here next year, nor will there be anv attempt to operate either of the big tracks until the general public sli/ows that thev want racing here.-' This is the opinion of John Ilachrneister. formerly connected with the Fair Crounds track and generally known as tin- linancial agent of the Cella brother-. Mr. HachiueistcT has been fishing over near Mobile, and he came over to see J. B. Harrison, who is seriously ill. Continuing, he said: •'Tlie sliite's highest court lias ruled that the Locke law is valid, and we will abide bv it and make no attempt at racing. I believe that a Bhori racing eeaeea with races of t'he liiglie-t class would be a big attraction for New Orleans." Mr. Hal lam later eaaahaaiaad "short season." He added: "Possibly racing Was overdone here." Dam Of Yankee Consul Dies. DAM OF YANKEE CONSUL DIES. Lexington. Kv.. April Hi. -Lulv Inez, dam of Yankee Coaftal ami Miss Inez, by Spendthrift---Longitude, was found dead iu her stall at the farm of Y'.ung Bros, near Cluistiansbuig. Monday. W. II. Finer has engaged stable room at the local track for fifteen horses and will come here from Loiiisvilb- ne\t week. Secretary Shelley of the Kentucky Association went to Louisville this afternoon to interview the horsemen at Churchill Dew ah for the aajraaac of celling ■ better line on who will ship here from the Falls City. P.iturica. dam of Maskette. has a black tillv liv Peter I'm at James R. Keene's Castletou Stud. It was foaled Weilnesdav. Woodford (lay said teday that he will not ship his stable east until after the Ixuiisville meeting. He will race here and then go to Louisville. Juarez Track Construction Plans. JUAREZ TRACK CONSTRUCTION PLANS. l.e\i'iglon. Ky.. April 10. Colonel Matt J. Winn -•ays they are reaO.v to liegin the const met ion of the racing plan! at Juarez. Mexico, and D. X. Murphy, the Louisville architect and contractor, will leave within a tew days for El Paso to take up tbt .work. The plant will be located on the Mexican bank of the Itio Graade River and will not be more than twenty minutes ride from the heart of El Paso. The site is level and very little grading will be required. The idea is to make tin- buildings as nearly fire proof is possible, so the grandstand will have a stool frame and com-reto under structure and the stables will be of adobe, or sun dried brick, and a favorite native building material. Colonel Winn is enthusiastic concerning the racing venture in Mexico and believes that the sport has a great future in Mexico. Joe Thompson's Betting Operations. JOE THOMPSON S BETTING OPERATIONS. For clearness of intellect, businesslike acumen and energy. Joe Thompson, the English bookmaker who died on the island of Madeira last month, was a remarkable man. and. having regard to the magni Hide of his business, he deserved to rank with "Leviathan" Davis, who was one of the biggest pen eilers of the peat generation of racing men. Joe Thompson started life as a sailor. In a voy age to Australia he was shipwrecked outside Sydney Berber and managed to reach the shore on a cask. He landed at a time when the gold fever was on. and making his way up to the diggings he did very well and laid the foundation of a respectable fortune. He later took to the turf and before long became recognized as one of the foremost operators in Aus tralBU Success attended him from the outset and in the course of time he had raee horses of his own. some of the most celebrated horses of the time carrying his colors. Among them may be mentioned Argus. Don Juan (probably the best of the loti. Scandal, Romula and King of the Ring. Thompson being at this period himself called "King of the Ring." After Joining the ring in England. Thompson had worked liard for the lienefit of the members of Tat-IcrsaH's. and was responsible for the tif teen-minute rule regarding objections. He was the originator in England of the mam moth double-event bets on the principal races. He paid innumerable sums of $50,000 over double events, the largest amount laid in one bet. and lost. being $750,000 to $5,000. Aboet Comedv and Ragi munde he laid a wager of $125,000 to $.VK . lie ■km bwt In the aggregate a sum of $225,000 when I«a Flcche won the Cambridgeshire, independently of a double, laid to a brother tiookmaker. of $60.00(1 to $200 Bnrnaby and La Fleehe for the Cesarewiuh anil Cambridgeshire. Winkfield's Pride, at 200 to 1. was offered a few days before he won the Cambridgeshire. On that occasion Thompson took $1,000 to $50 that the winner was not named in twenty tries Needless to say. the hacker did not include Winkfield's Pride in his twenty horses. Mr. Thompson was a big loser on the race. In 1K94 the late Sir .1. B. Maple backed Childwick and Oangwav. both of which horses he owned, to win $100,000 with Thompson. After Chidwiek had aaa the Oeaarewrteh "Joe" asked the Imronet if he would like to hedge. "No." said Sir John. "I want a little more on Gangway." "Oh. do von? Well. 1 will lay y ni S.flOO to 1.000 to buy some sweet stuff with." When the second race was decided and Oangway was beaten bv Indian Oueeu. "Joe" beckoned to Sir John and sang to him. "Thou art so near and yet so far." In another instam-e a backer had a double event bet with "Jim-" to win $50,000. and when the afford horse peered successful the backer was so overcome that he fell in a faint. Viiurally. a crowd began to gather around him. and on some one calling out "Make room, and let him have air." Thompson quizzically observed. "Send him a wreath.- But. Thompson was a great winner over the Cam bridceehire of 18!M as he was in possession of some rare information concerning Indian Oueen. On the night prei-eding the race he went into the subscription mama at Newmarket after the card bad been called over, and not only supported the mare to win the race hut also backed her against pretty nearly everything else running. Galen Brown Now In France. GALEN BROWN NOW LN FRANCE. Galea Brown, who for some time has been living in Chicago in quiet retirement from the turf, has gone to France in response to a call from William Duke, and reached Maisons Ijiffitte a week ago. Duke trains the big stable of W. K. Vanderbilt. and the pres-umpiion is tbat Brown is to lie his a^si-: ant. He is a skillful man with horses and should made a good impression abroad. Croker Will Not Abandon Racing. CR0KER WILL NOT ABANDON RACING. Richard Crokcr. now in New York, has 110 idea of retiring from British racing. Hi- says. " I hare 110 intention of giving up my Stable. Its establish mint and management has been my chief oeeape-tion for many years, and I have taken too deep a pleasure in its development and growth to give it up."' Vanderbilt's Horses Run Second Twice. VANDERBILTS HORSES RUN SECOND TWICE. Canibaiseuil. by Si. Damiin Oracieuse. and Ro polka, by Ziugaro Honor Bound. French-bred horses, owned by W. K. Vanderbilt. each got second place iu the running 011 the Parisian course at St. Cloud Thursday. Vaaderbflt'l Oangaehata was another contestant, but was not placed. Youthful Wins Cantering: Races In Close Company With Boserrian To The Stretch, Then Draws Away.; Hooray Takes the Feature Race at Jacksonville--Four Favorites in Front--Many Horses for Lexington. YOUTHFUL5WINS CANTERING RACES IN CLOSE COMPANY WITH B0SERRIAN TO THE STRETCH. THEN DRAWS AWAY. Hoorav Takes the Feature Race at Jacksonville — Four Favorites in Front — Many Horses for Lexington. .TackM.nville. Fla . April 10. -Hooray and Belle Scott, running coupled as the Pritehard eetry. finished one two in the feat-uro race, a mile handicap. at Moncieif Park this afternoon. Thev were heavily backed at a short price and proved easily best. Tic-other attraction, a five furlongs dash, in which some of the hosi sprinters on the grounds (started, resulted in an easy victory for Youthful. The Dunlop horse showed keen speed and great gameness in the ran-. He hooked up with Boserrian soon after the start and the pair raced head and heat at a killing pare for a half-mile. After entering the homestretch Boserrian drew away a bit. hut in the final furlong Youthful overhauled him and won in a canter. The five furlongs were run in 1:03«. which is a track record. The sting of defeat was not the only dis . appointment that Boscrrian's owner. Frank Kessin ger. suffered, for after the race his horse was claimed by E. J. Gihlersleeve. who was represent d by El Dorado. Boserrian coat (iiltlerslecve $450. and at that figure he was a bargain It was a disastrous day for the Ixuiks. four favorites and a heavily backed second choice winning. Ralph W.. which started for the first time iu months a few days ago, capiured tlje opening race after leading his opponents all tin- way. Castle wood, winner of the second race, was made ii • medium of a "killing." He was backed from in , • 1 to 13 to 5. and won after a driving finish with Wine Merchant. J. P. Mayl erry won his first rai • in months when his handsome feel -year-old, Bai Court, cantered home in the closing race. Earl's Court has improved wonderfully in looks and is 1 a perfect type. Young Reid. Hugh Penny's promising little light weight, rode three winners during the after Penny has announced his Intention of laking tin from here to Baltimore at the conclusion of Moncreif Park meeting. Jockey Braaaoa also goes from here to Baltimore. Wayne Lewis will have for Lexington on Wedni -day next with the horses owned bv G. W. J. Blnarll On the Saturday following the following stables will also leave for Lexington; II. Mi-Carren. Jr.. Dillard Hill. Scott Williams. P. H. .Imv-.s. M. Barren. W. II Robinson, .!. IT. str.il.-. N B. DrfVo.. V .1. Miles. W. V. Casey. 8. W. Crowley. W. I'. Reed. C. N'olte. I. Cox and (Jene I.utz. Louis Cahn Ruled Off At Santa Anita.: Lady Irma Defeats Rialto and Harrigan in a Fast Sprint--Norbitt Wins from Molesey. LOUIS CAHN RULED OFF AT SANTA ANITA. Lady Irma Defeats Rialto and Harngan in a Fast Sprint — Norbitt Wins from Molesey. Los Angeles. Cal.. April Ki.-.Tudgc Hainilb'ii ruled I/ouis Calm off the grounds of the Santa Anita race track today and warned Benny Jacobs awav from the course. The presiding official would give out no reason for this action, but intimated thai H.eir cases had been duly investigated. Calm made all of V. Powers' mounts here and Jacobs did lik • wise for McGee. P. Knebelkemp has been restored to good standing on the turf. L. A. Cassidy. acting for Henderson aV Hogan. liouglit Gay Phaser today from Barney Schreiber . for $:'..5(K . Tl is good colt will be raced on the Canadian circuit. P. T. Chinn has sold (Jo Between to Irving Wheat croft for $5,000. The racing today was witnessed hv one of the largest crowds of the meeting thus far. and was high class in all particulars. Twenty books drew in and had much the better of the day's operations, as a number of heavily backed favorites failed to w iu. The meeting runs but one more week. The big disappointment of the day was the defeat of Ilarrigan in the fifth race bv Lady Irma. The distance was live and one-half furlongs, with seven of the last sprinters here facing the barrier. To a good start Lady Irma dashed to the front and. setting a dazzling pace throughout, held it fu the end. although iu the closing strides she was hard pressed by Rialto. which, finishing with rare cui age under a hard drive, forced her to the limit to win by a neck. Ilarrigan. tie- ! to 20 favorite, was under a severe drive all of the final eighth and finished gamely with only a neck separating him fi'.iu Rialto for second place. The Cesarion Handicap at one and one-eighth miles went to Norbitt. well ridden bv Bntwell. lb-led all the way and had speed to spare in tbt' closing strides, winning by one and om-half lengths from Molesey. which, under keen punishment, beat out Vox I'opuli a he, id for second pi Fdwin T. Irv;r liiiish-d wiih i belated rush just f-iiliug to finish in the first three. Achieve bled badly in the fifth race and was pulled up after showing siN'eil to the Stretch. Plans Of The St. James Stable. PLANS OF THE ST. JAMES STABLE. Lexington. Kv.. April 111. Kdwin C. R11IT. private secretary to Irving II. Wbeatcroft, has gone to California to direct tin- shipment of Hie St. .lain,. Stable from Los Angeles to Louisville one week heme. Mr. Wbeatcroft will go to bis farm on St •lames Island. British Columbia, until tin- latter parr of July, when he will visit Woodliurn Farm, the home of the Si. .1. Baca Btad, headed by Cesarion and embracing over sixty mares. While Leu Mai-i, ,11 is to continue as trainer of Unstable. Mr. Kiifl will be the business agent for the establishment. After Louisville it is planned to race at La Ionia and then go to Canada. Eight of the horses at Los Angeles will not come cast. The two year-olds. Miguess. Blondale. csarihuc. Semproucttc. King I'.ee and Stan, harm, are to be turned out Beat l.es Angeles and Lotus Kater and Alma Dufour sent to the St. James Island farm. In the string thai Marion will bring east are Green Seal. Miss Sain. Flizafieth llarwiod. Hasty Agnes. Margaret Randolph. Shirley Rossmoic. Anderson, Bye Bv,- IL. Si. Elm-w 1. Preach Cook. WooJariader, Maid of Gotham. Alfred the Great ami 0esari!aas.1lie latter two are two year-olds. Alfred the Great is said to he the largeal of the young CesariOBW 0,1 the Pacific coast and hi people think macfa of his racing future. He is out ,,r the good mare. Anecdote. C, sarilass is a filiy by Ce seiion, out of Marie stoops, the dam of Peeaamarte. AnnabeUe Lee ami Indolent. Starover. another Cesarion colt, now in the hands of John Rodegap ar the Kentucky Association course, will ioin the stable al I. aiisville after the spring meeting here. Wool winder is eligible to the Kentucky Derby, but it has rot been decided whether or not he will be a starter. Jack Joyner Winning Recognition. JACK J0YNER WINNING RECOGNITION. I I"ii. April 10.- Jovner is impressing Hie critics with his ability to get horses fit. Most of his charges si en on the English race courses thus tai have been round and sleek-coated, while there another indications that the Balaton Lodge horses aie rapidly coming into form, with a sure prospect of winning many trophies here. The showing of Hill side III. in the race for the Melton Plate Thorsdaj confirmed the growing recognition of these facts Although the gelding was beaten rather easily, he acquiltcd 1 i nisei f brill iantly ill Irving to concede Bediuinsler seven pounds and proved that if his joints stand the work 01, linn going he will make things hot for the best English horses. Tvrcwinel, too. ran well in the race tor the Oadby Plate. Page 2 DAILY RACING FORM PUBLISHED DAILY EXCEPT MONDAY. Daily Racing Porm Publishing Co. 69 PLYMOUTH COURT. CHICAGO. ILL. A Dally Reflection of the American Turf by Telegraph. 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To be considered and answered, all queries to Daily Racing Form must be sent over the full name and with address of writer. The names and addresses are subject to a local and foreign directory test. BT. LOUIS. MO.. OFFICE. 1!) NORTH BROADWAY. M. T. Murphy. General Agent. (Local and Long Distance Olive 1188.) Back numbers and monthlies supplied. CINCINNATI. O.. OFFICE. 720 MAIN STREET. \V. S. Manns. General Agent. (Telephoue Canal 1877.) Back numbers and monthlies supplied. I CHICAGO. ILLINOIS. APRIL 11. 1909. Telegraphic Form. TELEGRAPHIC FORM. The horses which seem best in Monday's races are: Oakland Oakland. Cal.. April 10. 1 — Jim Guffuey. Faticv. John A. Ma Hon. 2 Galvesca. Brantm. Ohithe. .". -Sir Ji.liii. SHileswig. llu.sky. 4 — Stanley Pay. Meelick, Don Enrique. fi — Legatee, Jacoao, Fiavigny. t — Cotytto. Madman. Captain John. U. Forsland. Banta Anita Park— Los Angeles. Cal.. April 10. 1 — Sorrowful. Father Stafford. Yankee Tourist. 2 — Mulchem. Tom O'Mallov. Swift MaoNeill. !i- Black Mate. S|K lm. Biskra. 4 — J. II. Reed. Rifleman. Stendal 6—43. W. Burt. Barney oldliold. Ed Ball. 6— McChord. Gossiper II. . Work and Play. 7 John Carroll. Third Rail, Molesev. E. F. OMalley. Jacksonville — Jacksonville. I'l:i. . April 1(1. I —Camel. Ilawksnight. Dispute. 2— Ben DoaMe, ITIair. Judge Treen. :: Fail's Court. Beside. silverskin. -1 Spring Frog. Relic Scott, .Icancttc M. B Arawaka, Reinette. Carrie Eider, ii —Auspicious. Helen Virginia. On Sudduth. T. K. Lynch. Arab-American Horse's Excellence. ARAB-AMERICAN HORSES EXCELLENCE. Although never bred to as great an evteut in America .is in England, many good Arabian borsi'S have boon brought over and their intiuence is very I .i, , -.1,1... especially in the old Morgans. 'J'bey have ais.r In ii used at different times to improve almost every tjpo — draught hoists, roadsters, etc. Tm famous Bray chancer ridden by Gcm-ml Washington in the Revolution was a son of Ranger, a desert-bred Arab thai was Imported to New London. Conn., about 17(;r . In 1S37 Commodore Elliott brought in a number of autre* and stallions, but, although recorded in Brace** American Stud Book, their disposition is not noted. Keene Richards also ■ nude some potable iinportations in 1S54. but unfortunately practical!] all wire lost in the civil war. Altogether in the century between 17(iu and isoo. forty-two Arab horses and twelve mares are known to bare boon imparted to the United states, meaad-iug those presented to General Grant by the Sultan of Turkey. Most of the best pure Arabs in the country are related to these. Of late years the greater number of Arabs have come from England justed of direct. thaagll a few breeders have gone to Arabia for them. The practice Of crossing Arabian horses with American thoroughbred* thai are used for speed lias become quite common of late years, for as a mull of Iiki much inbreeding and exaggerated do jrejopmeat along racy linos the thoroughbreds have become high strung animals, in many cases verging on nervous arrack*. At the pee—at time there are several farms in this country which are unite successful in breeding pure Arabs with other horses for various purposes. It is a mistaken though common opinion that all Arabs arc either spotted or white. (in the contrary, there are BO spotted horses in Arabia, and the only while animals are those that change from the gray in old age. It has been estimated that about 50 per cent, are bays, ."ill per cent, grays and 2(1 | cr cent, cheat nuts, with an occasional black or brown. One of the ways ef t. lling Arabian blood is by the color of the skin rather than the COlac of the hair. The skin is always slate color, without the slight est spot of white or any other color. Arabian horses bare been definitely traced back as far as MSB B. C. to live beautiful mares owned by- one Itabiab. a contemporary of King David. These live ale the foundation of all our present day-Arabs, their proaeay having been bred in Arabia. without taint of foreign blood, for over 3.000 years. While the Arabs have always guarded their horses very carefully to keep the blood pure, and while their ways of rearing bare been such as produced :i tin.- and hardy race, their method of selection of individuals for breeding never greatly modified the breed. San Antonio Entries. SAN ANTONIO ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear: track fast. Racing itarta at 2:30 p. m. (Ctneajm time. 2:38.) XRuns well in mud. ©Superior mud ruuucr. First Race — 3 1-2 Furlongs. 2 \ ear-olds. Allowances. Ind. Horse. Wt. Bee. A. Wt. Hd.p. 8094O ('. W. Kenuon 110 72.". 80505 Waster Base* W0 720 88987 Dare Meatgamtry.. MB. ...Til Bean Belton. br. e. by Boaale Joe -Catherine IIa\s 1l)S Alice P.eile. br. f. by Marcbuiont II. -Belle Point .. . MS Sam Wetter, b. g. by Monsieur de l.'oruic Diana 1 13 Nola. eh. f. by Fhi \ Stunner Frances Soil Kl.l Pick Point, br. c. by I.icber Karl - I.a Mas.ota IBB Second Race — 4 1-2 Furlongs. S-year-oM* aud upward. Selling. (79.-.-) li Beta 138 1:811 8. .110. . . .725 (80121) I.vkers lie :•- (•■ I 4..MO..X7W 7:xisl Parvo 3. .JfJj. . XJlO KOttttl (Jnele Walter ■•■■ '•" •• XiL 78084 Inspector Bird 4.. lot; ilo TtKtv.: (am Pan PHI 1 :(H» .3. .100. . X (10 7. -c,s Padrone 4. .108. . X7K) Tbl.is (bo Whiz 4.. IDS.. X D.". 77312 Hail Horn,. 7 . . 1 1 1 . . Y 7(1-. 7M4:! I.isla I.. 101 70.. T'.i.-.To Virginia Beach 1 1+ 1 :ol (i. . 1D4. . X7(K1 704x2* Ambitious ins. :0C| 0 . 109. . X7O0 Third Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs. :; ] eat olds. Allowances 78838 Dr. Dowale 04....725 Tsl'.iT LyU '.Hi 720 Tinati Tapioca ;i4..x7i.-. 7-.ir.71 Periwinkle 04 [13 7U540 Vail.-iihic M 710 JK01S Wolferton BB. JJB 77:i::o Smiliu.- 38....J3B 7:..,71 I-idv Paycbe 94 70u Brerea MB 700 Talwar Hip. br. c. B Wa* Taper - Miss Dora 90 Frank Pratt. eh. c. by Brigade Fauuie Pease 90 Fourth Race — 4 1-2 Furlongs. .J \erf1-olds and upward. Selling. SD51I Mollie Montrose ..IIS :545 4. .10(1 72.". (flOetOO) 1:. c. Bustc 107 :5t S..111 72D si)5sti .Minolta 3..94..X715 MK142 Chipmunk 103 -SO* 3. . 9B. .©713 (79141) Apron MB :" 7 S..M..X713 (TB516) Hank SS 1:00)1 .",. . 99. . X710 7SW17 Bonart KM :.' );• .r . .111 . . X710 (7s l41i Aquiline Ill :...-.,l 4..1M..XTB3 TB5I r. 'oonev K r. . . 1 1 1 . . X 70.". 7s4o7 Hall. .11 •".. lll..X7(.r 7(;7s:: Aleaemi 7. .111.. x70t» Fifth Race— 1 Mile. 4-year-olds and miward. Allowances. (8JfM7) Buchanan I1H!1:4(» 7. .108. .©72.". B0819 OlK-ron MP 1 :40ft- 6..112..X72D 80784* GoMway KM 1:41ft ti. . IDS. . X 71.1 7951. •:-• Adeeao 99 1:41* 6..111..X715 s km.-. Hancock 107 1:44' .-...112. . X710 SDD44 Ben Walniwlev 4.. 99..X710 so i4:: Cock flare . 107 1:42? i. .!«{.. x7l() veil? San Gil 102 1:41ft 4. .104. . X70.- 80347 Alvise 104 1:41 3. .107. .X 703 80047* George H. White.. 4..104..X700 80330* Knowledge 1111:40 B.. MB.. 0700 BRP43 King Wllda 10-4 1 ::H « 7..M8..X7M Sixth Race — 6 1-2 Furlongs, ri-vear-olds. Selling. (SD4:i2i Arrowshaft 103.... 72.'. 80343 otilo 107 1:20ft 113..XT20 83843 Nolle MP. .X 715 80838 Sainposal ill 715 79040* Wander ill 710 80336 Roy Sbumway MB 71(i 7S.I2 oilin Ormonde 104 71. » 7iil.:7 Engraver MT....T03 snjvs Tiflis 100 1:25- 107 700 7!il:;7 Flume S2 1:25ft 107 700 7tO(W; Shone 102 700 The figures under "Rec." in above entries show the best time made by the horse at the distance. With weight carried, since January 1. 190ti. This lime is not necessarily meide by a winner. It may be the estimated time of a losing iK-rformance. Jacksonville Entries. JACKSONVILLE ENTRIES. Probabilities. Weather clear; track good. Bating starts at 2::i0 p. m. (Chicago time. 2:.".0. ) XRuns well in mud. ©Superior mud runner. First Race — 5-8 Mile. :!-vear-olds. Selling. Ind. Horse. Wt. Rec. A. Wt. Hdcp. (spoisi Lillian Leigh HH11:(155 103 725 sox'.iu o.-v King 11(1 1:01 J MB. .X73U soMO Scotch Lass :is i:ii.;. MS.... 713 80B4A* llawksllight 103 l.-fl] 1(13 715 (SIC14111 Hispute ins 1:01? ll(i..x710 sikmiI Cobno 105 1:05 110 7D5 siiMl Catherine Cardwell SB 1:01 M8..X70S S0S41 Camel 105.. X 700 8BBBB Merise 95 1:04ft 105 700 Second Race— 7-8 Mile. 4-year-ohls and upward. Selling. (60803) Gallileo 102 1:31 4. .103 723 80803* Merry Belle 88 1:3(1 ( . .104. . X72D N(i!i37" Trey of Spade* M4 1 :2sft 4..MS..XT1B 80838 Elder 10211:30] 4..N8..X71S (80022) Judge Treen HID \ :-\\ i 5. .101 . . X715 (SD7siii Malvina 7.. !»:I..X713 80802 Judge Oundon MB 1:32ft 4..MB..X710 sikhi:: I.ampiriiun.er MB 1:30 B..M4..X7M SOV-P Separator 105 1:35? 4. .101 710 S4CH7 It. M. Mcl.eod 107 1 :34J 5..108..X709 80803 Miss K. o. B 5.. B0..XTBS SO! 121 ■ Ben llouble 108 1 :2li2 3..KHJ 7D5 80881 Heart of llvacinth. 12(1 1 :2SJ 8..188..X700 88838 Jo- ralbri 5 . . MB. .©7oo Third Race — 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. 80817 Silverskin 113 1:13*. 7..MB..A729 80038 t:i liorado I23 1:lti 5. .112. .©720 S(i:il7- Reside S7 1:14ft 5..112..X713 80NH8 V.-iidor 8..MB..X715 (80041) E.M-rs Court 101 1:14 4..1O4..X710 711710 : Miss Marjorie Ill 1:17? 4..100. .X710 80705 Peacock's Choice ..MB 1:141 :;..loo 710 80B02* P. J. McCarthy ... 3.. 108 7(15 80920 Van llan Ki4 1:13ft B..104 783 Sti'.Vl M.lino ll(il:2(U. 8..104..X74J8 88841 Bosom Friend Ml 1:10 4..107..X708 SOSS3 Grilteii 88 1:131 ."...104 7 R) 88880 o. V. Kid 3. . 105. . X700 8B01K* Rose Arkle MB 1:18] 3. .100 BBS BBB41 Sam Clay U2 1:1S» B..MB..XBB3 Fourth Race — 1 1-8 Miles. 5-vear-ohis and upward. Selling. 80888* lb-lb- Scott 117 2MB B. .MB. . y.725 (808BB) Jeanette M 3. . 81 720 Mtsttll .Spring Frog 3.. !l! 715 80B38 Malediction 112 1:57 7..103..X715 S4KS.SI Judge Sautlcv 7.. iX)..X710 88*20 Water Lake 0.. BB.. 6)714 88BB0 Te»-ta II 4.. 88 710 80881 Counlerniand 110 2:00 4..11S 7D5 BB8BB Paul US 1MB 7..107..X700 Fifth Race— 7-8 Mile. 3-year-olds and upwai-d. Allowances. 88888* Reinette 87 1:331 3.. 102 725 Sir.HH-' Cal lie Kbb r 4..1DD 72u 80822 Arawaka 107 1 :30ft - 4. . 107 715 88845 Sister Ollie 3..102..X710 80801 Mirrigo 83il:2B 4 . .111!!. . X7D5 SIKHll ' Qiaee George 101 1 :27ft 5. . 100. . X700 Sixth Race — 1 Mile. 3-year-okls and upward. Selling. 800:!9 Auspicious 10811:421 4. .100 725 80608* lira Sudduth MB 1:45- 4..MS..XT28 80884 ( oinciih'iit MB IMS 4.. '. ( . .X715 80837 Miss Perigord MB 1:48ft 5.. 103 713 80681 Helen Virginia ... 92 1:43* 5.. 100 715 80808 Dew of Dawn MB 1 :42i 4..18S..X710 80837 Blarney 102 1:43ft 4..10B..X710 80878 Dene 4. . iMJ 7D.t .MHHM1 Pearl Hopkins 7.. 100 700 BBBBB Ros.- F 5..105 700 The figures under •'Rec." in aliove entri(vs show the best time made by the horse at the distance. with weight carried, since January 1. IStOU. This time is not necessarily made by a winner. It may tie the estimated time of a losing iterforuianee. Jacksonville Form Chart. JACKSONVILLE FORM CHART. Jacksonville. Fla.. April 10. — Weather clear: track ■aad. 11' book* 011. Thirleciith da\ . State Fair Association of Florida. Spring meeting of 10 days. Presiding Judge. Joseph. A. Murphy. Starter. II. I). Brown. Racing Secretary. 11. D. Brown. 80936 l'irst Race— 5-8 Mile. 4-year olds and upward. Selling. Ind. Horse. Wt.Fin.Joekey. Op. CI. PL Sh. 80884 Ralph w. lor. 13 Read 2 7-5 3-r. 3 10 suss:!-. I. S. McAlister 103 t* Lovell I 13-54-5 2-5 81883 Ires Jot) 10» V TSinith 10 12 5 2J X0S(i4 Profitable 111 4- Harty 15 12 5 25 mSOlHlrace George lu'.i ."."'• Hateh't 4 6 2 4-3 sos is Sir Vagrant 114 H .lohns'n 30 40 15 7 XUST'.i i.vehoiin.la 101 7r Guy 30 40 15 7 Mi7i'7 Reverj 10S H livin 15 15 G 3 ■88*4 Preah 103 9-- Hannan 12 15 6 3 miss) llenora 111 K» Young 30 40 15 7 Time. 25. 50ft. l:04i . Winner— I.. Hunter's b. g. 5. by Peep o'Day— Thought (trained b» L. Hunter). Went to post at 2:31. At oost 3 minutes. Start good Won driving: second and third the same. Ralph W. ran a good race and was best, but was driving hard at the end to stall off J. S. McAlister. The latter came through on the inside in the stretch and finished with a rush. Ties .loli tired in the last fin long alter showing the most early Sliced. Profitable ran fairlv well. Scratched sons:! Link Carnation. 109. 80937 Sei-ond Race — 3-4 Mile. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling Ind. Horse. Wt.Fin.Joekey. Op. CI. PI. Sh. 89882 Oaatlewood 111 l1 Gritlin G 13-51 1-2 88813 Wine Merchant 103 L't Hannan 5 7 Zh B-B XOMJ Trcv of Spades 108 3 Harty 4 6 2J 6-5 80848 Kuiloba 111 4h Young 3 4 8 5 4 5 is 08 '.'.il-'larnev 101 ! J Hovell 6 6 2 1 80898 Miss Perigord 144 6* Paul ". 7 L'J 6-5 80898* Dry Dollar 111 71 KB' ton 4 8 3 8-5 (80864 Nettie Carita 104 S* Held 5 5 2 4-5 88883 Malta 109 !) 'k (Juy 12 15 6 3 sim: Sudden Start 108 V ' Ifnnon 5 6 2 1 Miss- Gordon Lee 108 11 TSniith 10 M 8 4 Time. 25J. 33ft. 1:18ft. Winner— W. S. Bai bee's eh. c. 4. by Elkhorn— Lindemere (traiaed by W. s. Barbae). W.-nt to |M st at 2:55. At post 1 minute. Start rood. Won driving: second and third the sane Castle wood is in good form, closed a gap. wore the leaders down in the stretch and won going away. Wine Merchant easilv aaapaaai of Flarney. but tired in the tinul drive. Trey of Spades came again at Hie cud when too late. Ruiloba finished well, h lar-nev showed sliced but failed to slay. Scratched— 80882 Kiameaba II.. 109: S0S22 P.I--Hanil ill' SO0U3 Movea. Ill: S0S9S Charlie Lush. ML 80938 Third Race— 3-S Mile. 4-year olds and up- lad. ' Horse'. ' Wt.Fin.Joekey. Op. CI. PL Sh. 80883 Youthful Mfi 1* B«M * 5 7-5 1-2 sum;:! Doserrian 10'J J- I^ovell 1 1 2-5 out sn'ioo Ni iless ■ 33 Guy 13 20 6 2 SOSS Momentum 108 4" Pen'ast G 5 3-2 1-2 1-4 .,s . Elder 107 6« Flynn 12 12 4 8-5 (803U6)ArtfulDodger 112 K" Wood 8 12 4 8-a 76025 El Dorado llu 7 Youw? 13 30 8 3 Hme. 24«. 493. liflBf. W inner -D. Diinlop" eh. g. 4. by Juvenal — Immedi-ate 1 trained by J. W. l'angl.-l. Went to liost at :'.:19. At l» st 2 minutes. Start g «.d. Won easily: second and third driving. Youtli fill ran to his true form, came through next to tin-rail in the stretch and drew away into an easy lead, l'.osciiian set I fast pace but ipiit when Lovell dre.v his whip Nioh-ss ran well and was wearing the leader down at. the end. Momentum broke slowiy and ran a bad, race. Scratched isossllllalil'ax. 117. overweight.-. — Artful Dodger. I pounds. 80939 Fourth Ita.-e 1 Mile. 3 year olds and np ward. Handicap. Ind. Ib.rso. Wl.l'in.Jockcv. Op. CI. PI. Sh. (S0806)Hooray 112 I", liartv *8 -5 3-2 I 5 out 1811862) Belle Scott 111 2- Lovell *8-5 3-2 3-5 out (80800) Alice 103 33 FH'ton 4 9-5 4-5 1-2 MBM Joe Fallert 103 (•] Irvin 10 12 5 21 (80881 )Paul 104 3-" TSniith 12 12 5 21 80880* Auspicious 102 6nw Griffin 6 7 21 6-5 80921 Malediction 109 7« Hateh't 3 4 7:. I ". 807,87 I 'earl Point 104 8* Reid 6 10 4 I 77::::l M..nsign,.r 116 9 Pen'ast 8 12 E 25 'Coupled in lietting: no separate place or show bettiuu. Time. BBB. 52. 1:1! . 1:47». Winner -M. C. Prieliant's eh. g. (j. by Plaudit — Beadlna (trained bv F. J. Steyens). Went to post at 3:43. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. Hoorav raced Alice into defeat and drew away with a rush In the stretch. Belle S ott was taken l«tck in the lii sit half and finished with a rush. Alice set a fast pace but w.:s sharply cut off on the far turn, then came on and finished gamely. Joe Fallert ran well. 80940 Fifth Race— 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds. Selling. Ind. Horse. Wt.l'ln. Jockey. Op. CI. PI. Sh. 80860-Dispute 107 1" Lovell 8-5 4-5 2-5 out MM Ornamosa 102 2* Hannan 4 6 3-2 7-10 BBBM Hawkstiight 107 V Troxler 3 i 8-5 7-10 (BBMS)Joe Ehrich 107 4?. Reld 3 5 3-2 7-10 8*885 Scotch I.ass 107 3- B'nnon 8-5 3 1 1-2 BBMB \ariation 107 C* (iritfin 6 7 2} 1 8us7!r-KeninnreQueen 102 7 Moss 12 20 7 3 Time. 23i. B0(. 1:20. Winner W. P. Re.-d's gr. c. by Faraday — Inconstancy 1 trained bv W. K. Soller). Went to post at 4:OS. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving; second ami third the same. Hispuie was always prominent and. in a game finish, outstayed ornamosa. The latter made a determined elfort in the stretch drive, but swerved across to the inside at the sixteenth post. Hawks-tlighl closed a big gap. Scratched -80889 Gay King. 104: 80841 Camel. 1 7: 80890* Reinette. 1(12: 80841 Catherine Cardwell. lo7: 08010 Halt Sight, lol: Viols lion Attar. 107. 80941 SiNtli Race— 5-8 Mile. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. Ind. Horse. Wi.I'in.Joeki v. Op. (1. PI. Sh. 80S84*Earl's Court 103 1-.'. Reid 2 2 4-5 1-3 8H88:; Fancy Dress 10!) 2* Harty 6 10 4 2 808*8 Lues Young 109 .'!' Paul 20 30 12 6 80883*Ta.ckle 108 41 B'nnon 4 6 2 1 808Sa*Myatifier 103 54 Moss 6-5 31 6-5 1-2 80861 Bosom Friend 106 6- Golnes 7 10 4 I Sims Sam Clay 111 7J Young 6 8-3 7-101-4 SdHiMi ivter Cain 108 X'J, TSniith 20 30 12 6 sum;:. Knsb-v 111 91 Troxler 20 30 12 6 808(4 Alex Grant 112 10' Wood 12 15 6 3 80822 Islria 109 11 Dubel 15 30 12 6 Time. 24ft. 30ii. 1:04. Wini er — J. P. Maylierry's b. g. 4. by Kingston— Domiiio.-s (trained by J. P. Mayberryi. Went to post at 4:34. At post Z minutes. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. Karl's Court is in good form, ran well and drew away into an easy hail at the end. Fancy Dress was speedy and held the others safe at all stages. Lucy Young showed improvement, but was driving hard to stall ..If Tackle. Scratched — 80883 Kingihorpe. loo. Overweights— Alex Crant. 4 pounds. San Antonio Form Chart. SAN ANTONIO FORM CHART. San Antonio. Tex.. April 10. — Weather cloudy: track good 0 iKioks on. l'irst day. San Antonio Racing Association. Spring niteting. Presiding Judge. Charles F. Prase. Starter. E. Duke. Racing Secretary. S. I leiiiinann. 80942 I-'lrst Race — I 1-2 Furlongs. 3-year-olds aad upward. Allowances. Ind. Hoise. Wt.Fin.Joekey. Op. (I. PI. Sh. i'77'.isl llnc.Jim.Gray 10:1 1- M'sw'th 8 I 4-3 out— 781!« Park Row 121 21. JWM'v »4 17-53-5 out MI4S7 I bush 1'p 1(1!) t Vdusen 8 12 I 2i i7828i)i:. .1. Swanner 101 1 Daven't 10 20 8 4 7:il1o Nolic 104 5 Finley 8 10 4 I 79M8 Horace H. 109 I Pickens 6 7 3 3 2 7'..xsi Brown Thistle 108 7 Carter 8 12 5 B i7722i;)l'.ofWoodst'ck 111 8 Marc'm 10 15 6 3 MM174 -Chipmunk 104 :• Mc.C'gh 8 12 5 2* 79572 Minnolette 9» 10 B'tiste *4 17-53-5 out 'Coupled in lietting; no separate place or show betting. Time. 1 :0S». Winner — Johnson & Cray's br. c. 2. bv Bonnie Joe -Man Hill (trained bv 0. Gray). Weill to post at 2:.!0 At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easilv: second and third driving. Scratched soull Hitter Sir. IDS; 78613 Cih.iicv K.. 121. 80943 Second Race— 4) 1-2 Fttrlonjrs. 3-year-olds anil upward. Selling. Ind. Bane. Wt.Fin.Jockev. Op. CI. PI. Sh. 80123 Flying Pearl 95 I1 M'sw'th 8 12 5 B 77737 Himalaya 111 2»« Sing'on 21 I 6 I •". I 79128-1 'heswardine 108 3 Ivers 4 6 2 1 7'.I14U Kins Wilda 111 4 Pickens 4 9 3-2 1 2 7%73'Dick Re.id 114 5 Carter 10 15 6 3 i7!HiisiMascarol W I H'lisler 6 8 3 3-2 7'.:,|l 1 'lift Cole 111 7 McC'gh 10 13 6 I (79602)Haughty M 8 JWM'y 10 10 4 I 7KU*Cock Sure 111 9 l on'v'n 6 7 B 6 5 80266 Lomond 100 10 Vdusen 8 10 4 S 8U6813*otilo 97 11 R Lowe 13-54 3-2 4-5 MBB1 Vinton 111 12 Ixiuder 10 15 6 I "Omitted from entries. Time. 1 :21 r. Winner— J. RatelifT's eh. f. 3. by Little Pearl of Gallantry — Flying Duchess. by Tom Ochiltree (trained bv S. Hargrave). Went to post at 3:00. At post 3 minutes. Start fair. Won easily: second and third driving. 80944 Third Race— 5 1-2 Furlongs. 3-year olds and upward. Selling. Ind. Horse. Wt.Fin.Joekey. Op. CI. PL Sh. 71)083 Stoh- 114 11 M'sw'th 4 I 4 2 8U248 Derdotn 116 S] Vdusen 5 7 21 6-3 (7 l42)Vohootne 114 I Itcton* I 5 2 1 77484 Mondella. 10C 4 Riley 6 10 4 I 80385»Florence NT. 10G 5 Kolin 15 20 8 4 80762 Jo.- Wootea 114 ; Kuntz 10 :: 1 1-2 I7").".6'J)L. If. Kekert IDS 7 It'tiste 6 3 1 12 7'.1517 Ben Waltnsley 108 8 Ivors 10 15 6 3 TSBaVBtae Ban MB I Prior 6 Hi 4 2 s'ii.12 Pops 101 10 Loader t; 1 2 1 7'.«)s:: Little George 111 11 JWM'y 3 7 3 3 2 Time. 1 no-Winner -L. II. Smith's b. g. 0. by Previous— Indian lairv t trained by II. Smith 1. Went to post at :;:30. At post 1 minute. Start lad. Won handllv : meoad and third driving. Beratched 80383*IHek Bhaalejr. 11(1. 80945 Fourth Ract. — C 1-2 Furlongs. 3 year olds and ii|iward. Selling. Ind. Horse. vVt.Fiii.Jo) kev. Op. CI. PI. Sh. 79140 Transform 93 1- JWM'y I 5 2 1 Mi:i62-Fernando 1UG 9 M'sw'th:: 0-5452.. siK")!' IClbrd 1)4 3 Vdusen )0 20 8 4 (8ii::i;3)Goblfield 111 4 Small 10 20 8 4 807K*DaraJn ill I JasHg 12 20 8 4 79543 Brougham :.7 I Sing'on 7 10 4 2 78012*8erviTe 103 7 B'ttiste 5 5 2 1 8067!)= Pert '•" 8 J Cook 10 10 4 1 79572,Marchmonet 97 9 Louder 6 10 4 2 7911(1 Hancock 106 10 Riley 6 10 4 C 79140'Niglu Mist 101 II Pickens H-5 2 1 1-2 ^Went in entries as Bargain. Time. 1:2('4. Winner— J. D. Grunt's b. c. 3. by Chilton— Metempsychosis (trained bv .1. D. Grant). Went to post at 3:55. At post 4 minutes. Start Rood. Won cantering: second and third easily. Scratched 1 M»7'.IS| Virlando. 100. 80946 Fifth Race— 3 1-2 Furlongs. 2-year-olds. Selling. Ind. Horse. Wt.Fin.Joekey. Op. CI. PL Sh. (807ltl)C"hester Kruin 114 1- Sing'on 4-5 4-5 out — (79)07)C W Kennon 104 9* H' lister 4 5 3 2 1-2 x(i7.'4 Bnlronia 1»5 2 JasH'g 13-55 1 1-2 Black Light 101 4 JWM'y 10 15 I 3 Bob Lvnch 104 5 Vdusen 10 15 6 I Deo 1U0 I HLowe 4 6 2 1 Pine Apple ! G 7 Prior 10 15 6 I BMXI Miss Hattie MB 8 Pickens 7 5 3 2 I . Time. 42-. Winner J. If. Shilling's eh. P. by Sir Hercules Ravoletle (trained bv .1. If. Shilling). Went to post at 1:25. At post 5 minutes. Start COal. Won easily: second aud third driving. 80947 Sixth Race— 1 Mile. 4-year olds and upward. Selling. . ., ind Horse. Wt.Fin.Jocki y. On. CI. „. 1*1. Sh. mis.",:, Buchanan 112 1 JasH'g 3 4 3-2 3 .. 8ii3B:;-Hollowuy HI 2- Han'ver :! 2 4-5 out (7S6G9)Geo. H. White 110 3" Pickens 4 B 1 12 70(«i2-'Dr. Nash 1»7 4 Prior 6 10 4 2 80269 San Gil 108 I BP van 8 15 6 3 XOSOl'D of M'bcllo 110 G Kuntz 10 15 6 3 80194=Alvise 111 7 Louder 3 6 2 1 71)51:: John McBride M7 8 Marc'm 3 6 2 1 8U248 MissM.B'wdish 110 !) \ "dusen 12 15 6 3 Time. 1:41. Winner— B. Schreilier's blk. g. 7. by Sain— Mar iorie (traiaed bv c. S. Wikson). Went to post at 4:55. At post 2 minutes stait good. Won hamlilv: second and third easily. Scratched— SBf08*Kaaa ledge. 1 12. Los Angeles Form Chart. LOS ANGELES FORM CHART. (SAXTA AXITA PARK.) SATURDAY. APRIL 10. 1909. WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK FAST. One hundred and sixteenth day. Los Angeles Racing Association. Wittier Meeting of 122 days. (20 book- on.) Presiding Judge. A. W. Hamilton. Starter. Richard Dw ver. Racing Secretary. B. C. Smith. Racing starts at 1:30 p. in. (Chicago time 3:30 p. m.l. W indicates whip. S spurs. B blinkers. Fig-1 res in pareutheses following the distance of each race indicate index number, track record, age of horse and weight carried. 0/"\(T_-6)Ck- FIRST RACK llfile. (7SS34— 1 :37V .". —MB, ) Purse $400. 3-year olds. Maidens." OUl/ 1B%9 Selling. Net value to winner 83XB, Ind Horses AWtPPSt'A % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S B4781 ALTKNBERG wu UO 10 (j 4U 2". 2 '-• 2- l"t Retttg Arlerb'y&Pad'ck 6 6 5 2 1 80713 VAN'KKE TOURIST wb 110 11 7 3U H 1= \- 24 M Preston P T Chinn 7-5 11-511-51 1-2 80675 GUARD RAIL wb 109 8 4 7°t 7" 4h 3J 31 Musgr've C B Reid 5 5 11-51 1-2 MBK If.V JUNIOR wb 110 4 I 11 4i 8*1 4* 4- M McGee Mrs N A ScribnerlO 10 10 4 2 S0W10 WATIKRE wsb 107 7 8 61 6»» if 5' 5l Page C ■ Faut 10 16 16 6 3 BBSS ALLEN LEE wsb 102 2 10 10" 11 10' 71 6- Denny W St Vincent 50 100 100 30 15 887S S1GNO-R. WB 110 6 I 2.'. 3'?33 6l 7'i J Howard J Arthur 10 13 13 ■ 2i MBBI hTINTO w 107 '.1 9 8" 8J" 81 8?. |» T Rice T H Stevens 10 10 10 4 2 75137.1. W. PURER w 107 3 19* !" 9} 9 ft'?. G Archlb'dA Harrison 30 30 15 6 3 80839 MARCHESA Ws 105 1 11 11 10b rj 10a io-" Vesper C R Jones 50 100 100 40 20 88)14 DAISY THORPE w 106 5 5 3' 5: 5h 11 11 Butwell J J Walsh 15 20 20 10 5 Time. 12;. 234,. :%•.. 47'.. 1:00». 1:134. 1:20-. 1:40J. Winner — B. c, by Innsbruck — Fraaeesca II. (trained by M. it. Arterbary). Went to iiost at l:.50. At i«ist 3 ininules. Start giKxl. Won driving: second and third the same. Alteabera; raced forwaidly to the stretch, then closed up fast, overhauling Yankee Tourist when an eighth out and outstaying him in a sharp last sixteenth drive. Yankee Tourist showed the most speed for seven rvrkanra, but tired in the final Sixteenth Of a game effect. Guard Rail made up ground rapidly after pass lag the far turn and outstayed Bojl Junior in a sharp b.st seventy-five yards drive. The latter tired in the closing strides. Signor went well for five furlongs. The winner w; s entered for $480; no bid. Scratched -SII524 George (iuyton. 1D7. Overweights Cuard Rail. 2 |H.uuds: Daisy Thuriie. 1. OfVfTVQ/". SFCOND RACL-3-4 Mile. (7S!I77— 1 :11— 3— 112.) Purse $400. 4-year olds and ui -OV/lt/Ovr ward. Selling. Net value to winner .$323. Did Horses AWtPPStU i K Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 II C l* S 80722-L. OF T. FOREST wu 6 121 3 1 1-'. 1- 1' Vh Butwell W Gabriel BJ 8J 8J 1 1-2 811826 BLACK MATE wb 5 116 5 12 7- 4' 3l. 2* B Wilson OrangevaleStable 6 7 5 2 1 80876TOLLKR w 6 124 9 I 2". 2" 2'» 3- G Archib'dGarritv & DunlapG 8 8 3 8-5 80877 PRICELESS JEWEL w 4 111 7 10 6' 6l 71 4' Sweet Bard & Farrar 30 40 40 15 6 80815 PAL W 6 121 11 9 4- 5J U 5J T Rice K Spence 8-5 2J 21 1 1-2 89867 CARASCO WB 4 118 4 4 B» 7'- 6 i 61 C Henry J M Henrv 50 100 100 40 20 80635 SKYO W 4 116 10 11 9- 8- 81 7h M McGee Hend'son&Hogan 6 9 9 3 8 5 80872*WORK AND PLAY WB 5 121 12 8 U 3l 4h V Mentry G Henry 10 15 15 6 3 8U664 PACIFICO W 7 121 1 7 12 ll1 M •» Holmes A K Moropoulous50 li)0 100 40 20 80314 CAN AROO W 6 121 S 5 10l» 101 10" 10* Palms W H Sperling 15 15 10 4 2 8ol«0*QARTE*R LIGHT w 4 US 2 2 IP 12 111 11- Shriner .1 J Quinlan 30 4(1 40 13 7 80714 SEVORTON W 5 121 6 6 8U 9 » 12 12 Vickerv T H Ryan 100 100 100 40 20 Time. 12L 23iL 351. 47*. 1:00. 1:13. Winner — Br. g. by Octagon — Lady Violet (trained by R. B. Allen). Wont to post at 2:15. At post S minutes. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. Lord of the forest, easily liest, showed a high rate of *peed all the way and never left the resull in doubt. Black Male, all but left, ran a cracking good race, made up ground gradually throughout and. finishing fast, easily wore Toller down in the last seventy-five yards. Toller raced forwardly to the tiual sixteenth and then tired fast, Priceless Jewel finished gamely. Pal showed scant s| eed. Work and Play tin it after turning for home. The winner was entered for $500: no bid. Scratched 70220 Cnnipue. 121: 80873 Han. 111'.: SOS72 The Sultan. 121: 80863 Kopek. IIS. QllQQl THIRD RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs. (BBBBB Bl| Z 115.) Purse $500. 2 year-olds. OUoOl Handicap. Net value to winner $4iX). Ind Horses AWtl'PSt M H % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S snsissiK ASH'l'OX w 109 I I ! ' .'. 1' 1*1 C H Shil'gR 1. Thomas 1-2 1 2 9-20out— minis DONATJ ws 110 1 1 2& 33 2- Kennedy W Gerst 21 4 4 7-10out 8us.".! '-HENDERSON w 106 3 3 4 4 33 M McGee Hend'son&Hogan 111 10 8 6-5 2 3 80892 MIKE MOLETT w 1041 4 4 31 21 4 G Arehib'dJ F Newinan 15 20 20 31 6 5 Time. Ill, JM, T(J. 47i. B3| (new' track record). Winner It. Cesarion laabrll* II. Mclliniel). — c. by — Qaeea (trained by Wenl to post at 2:43. At posi 7 minutes. Start good. Won easily: second and third the same. Sir Asbton. easilv beat, sol a still pace all the way and was never seiiously threatened. Ooniiu was cut off when an eighth out and bad to pull around to the outside of the winner, then rallied onieklv and finished gamely under the whip. Henderson, in a long stretch drive, finished resolutely. Mike Molett fell away When an eighth out. Overweights Mike Molett. 1' pounds. Q/\Q O fh FOI'RTII RACK 1 1-8 Miles. (7s771 1:30 — I— 110.) Purse $300. 3 year-olds and 1111 OvJtl/O^S ward. Handicap. Net value to winner $40o. Ind Horses AWtPPStSt % Y-. % Str Fin Joi-kevs Owners O H C V S~ 81 S95-NOLBITT wn 4 106 4 1 1' 11 l"1'il- l-'i Butwell W S House 2 2 9-5 1-2 out 80840 If OLSSBY wit 5 103 1 3 V. 3*1 3 3* 2'. 2'' M McGee Hend'suniVllogan 4 8 8 2 7-10 80875*VOX POl'L'LI w 5 111 3 2 2- 2* 2' 21 3* 31 G Arehib'dT S Child* I 5 I 5 8-5 1 2 out 80874*ED. T. FRYER WB S IBB I 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Rettig F Wallhauser 4 41 41 1 out Time. 13. 251. B7|, 4'.C 1 :02. 1:15. 1 :27|t. l:3!i'. 1:52-!. Winner — B. c. bv Inspector it. — Varnish (traiaed by W S. House 1. Went Io |m.s| at 3:115. At post 8 minutes. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. Nor-bitt. liest at the weights, raced in front unchallengisl to the head of the stretch at a slow pace and came iv\:iv fast when well straightened out fa the finish, easily holding his opponents safe all of the final eighth. Molescy was under keen urging all of the Baal eighth nc\t to the rail and finished gamely. Vox I'opnii tired when the pinch came. Edwin T. Fryer finished last 011 tl itside. Scratched (S0717)Ligbt Weal. 104; (80886) Harrigan. 114. Overweight* Noibilt. I iw.nnd: Ldwin T. fryer. 4 . QAQQ Q FIFTH RACK 5 1-2 Furlongs. i7v.iso 1 :04* -3— S7. ) Purse $400. 3 year olds and 0\/5Vf30 upward. Allowances. Net value I., wiener $325. lad Horses AWtl'PSt % H ?i Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S (80875) LADY 1RMA wit I M 7 4 1' 1- I1 I** Pag.- P T Chinn I 7 BJ I 5 :: :, 8382(1 Bl \LTO w ii 4 111 I 5 4' 4" 41 2"t G Archil.'. 1W M Rogers 4 4l. 4'. 1 1 :: .s v-r.iii VRRIG \\ wit 3 108 4 I :'.' B* 2- f**| J Howard II R Brandt 2-5 9 209 BhMrt - 8o4«ft*LAWTON WIGGINS w It 3 106 3 7 61 7 5\ 4-1 Butwell W S House 20 40 4'i U 4 808»4*BAT MASTERSON w 3 I* 2 6 5' 8* 61 3 1 B Wilson J Miller 10 12 12 3 89728 XART I" »IM 12 7 r.h 7 fi Rettig G W Robinson 58 100 500 40 12 90704 ACHIEVE w 3 90 ■ I a IHi» 7 Fair H V Carman 30 60 60 15 5 Time. 11. 221. 34;. 17*. .Vi. 1:«I51. Winner B. t. by Semproniua Lady Bslgowaa I i-.«in -*i by p. T. Chine). Went to post ;ii 8:84. At posl It minutes. Start good. Won driving: second :iml third the same, l.adv I rin;i . :it her bt-si. dashed into an early lead :itid. setting a hrsi llwiwih Uiar pece throughout, had enough left to withstand Biaito'a closing challenge. The latter, outpaced to Che stretch, came fast in the teal eighth and. finishing gamely under the whip, ana gradually overtaking the winner in the closing ■strides. HaiTigan, in a Mara last eighth drive, finished resolutely. Achieve showed speed to the stretch, thi u tded. The others were alwavs outrun. Scratched- 8BR7S*C«toaeI Bob, 148: B8828*Onaonsnr, nn: BWN'Pla Pico. 105. (tvei weights - l.iwlon Wiggins, 5 pounds. O/^QQ/^ SIXTH BAGS— 1 Mile. (TC6M -I :-*.7A — :;— 10,".) l'tirse $400. 4-year-olds and upward. OUi/Ot Selling. .Net value to winner $.;25. Ind Horses AWtPPSt "i % "* Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 ■ O F I (8H74)IDA MAY w 4 1":! i 4 1- 1J l2 I3 1". Russell M Reis 8-5 13-513-61 2-.". sOS74=JOHN IA.H' IAS wt; 4 109 4 i 5*| 6» 4' 3i l!»t Musp-'ve W H Raker .1 4J 41 6-5 3-5 K0875 OLD TIMER n4MI I I 2- 21 V "- I* Kennedy Pasadena Stable 2 2 3-2 1-2 1-4 (Snwi9)AX)RirCTHB W 4 1U1 1 1 4 41 3"t 4« 4; Rage .1 MtMitius 4 4 4 6-5 1-2 79917 J. C. l.K.M wit 6 1"! 6 6 2H 3" 5» H 5"* Danny W St Vincent 1(10 200 200 30 7 80894 HANS W 4 111 2 2 6 6 6 6 6 T Rice W B Williams 60 100 100 30 5 Time. 12-:. 21. 33). 47'!. 1:08. 1:12?. 1:25^. 1 MS. Winner -Cli. f. br Charade— Forelock (trained by J. Queen i. Went to post at 1:88. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. Ida May ran her usual consistent race. -showed the most speed and was never seriously threatened. John Loais made an ground gradually all of the final quarter and finishing gamely. Old Tinier was speedy, but tired in the final sixteenth under a weak ride. Adriuche unit after turning for home. The others were alwavs outrun. The winner was entered foe B1.M8: no hid. Scratch) d — 80856)C. W. Hurt. 1U2: 80032 Edwin T. Fryer. 115; (S0836)8pona, 108. Orerweighte- -lohn Louis. I pound: Adrtoche. 1. QHQQPk SEVENTH RACK— 1 1-4 Miles. i7S!l(»:j- 4481—8—111.) Purse. $400. 4-year-olds and KJXJtJtJlJ ui.ward. Selling. Net value to winner S8K. i:jd Horses AWtPPSt St Vi M "'■ Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S l8MI4n)THTRD RAIL WI4 1N 3 :; 8H8* 3 *) :;■• :\3 U Musgr've C V, Rcid I 7 0 4! 1 mmh Al.r.KHT STAR wn 4 101 I 4 I'll1 1" ]h V P 1 Page Hiding ■ Gass 7-52 2 4-52-3 KU874 FIRST PEEP i\tt 5 ln7 2 2 3^ 2- 2« 25 21 3- G Arehib'dGarrity & Dunlap6 6 5 2 1 mis.'v-st. ILARIO WB411] 4 I .".' 5' 4 4 4'?. 4' M McGee H.nd'son&Hogan 4 5 5 2 1 .su\7,sii,oi;iSTU,l.A W 7 Ki7 5 5 6 6 6 6 5- 5s Russell II W Hoag 1 3 13-51 1-2 njanj VANKN WP, 4 99 1 1 4l i- a3 53 6 6 B Wilson T H Stevens 20 25 25 S 3 Time. 12:'. 24*. 37-. 484. 1:02*. 1:14=. 1:27. 1:394. 1 :." 2. 2*8. Winner -i:. g. in- Banaerassa Idle Days (trained by C. 1!. Bold). Went to t ost at 4:30. At post ( minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. Third Rail followed the leaders closely to the final quarter, where he moved an fast and. finishing gamely. outstayed Albert Star. The latter showed muck speed Ihroughout. but found the distance a little too long. tiring When challenged by the winner. First Peep went well foe a mile, then tired fast. The others were always outrun. The winner was entered for 8888, no bid. Scratched — 80745* Round and Round, 83. Overweights — Vancn. 3 pounds. Page 3 Oakland Form Chart. OAKLAND FORM CHART. SATURDAY. APRIL 10. 1909. WEATHER CLEAR. TBACK FAST. One hundred and thirty-third dav. New California lackey Club. Winter Meeting of 138 days. (27 I k ..ii. ) Presiding Judge. E. C. Hopper. Starter. J. J. Holtman. Secretary. Percy W. Treat. ■ ail—, starts at 1 : 18 p. m. (Chicago time 3:40 p. in.). W indicates whip, S spurs. 11 blinkers. Figures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate index number, track record, age of horse and weight carried. Q/\Clh)Q FIRST RACK' 3-4 Mile. (7S2*9— 1 :11 •— " 110.) Purse $4W. 4-year-olds and up-ClXJlJ nalO ward. Selling. Net value to winner 8825. Ind Horses AWtl'PSt M || =i Str Fin JiH:keys Owners 0 HOPS se77:i PLKASF w 4 M I I P •"-' 3* l1 (' Ross P Dunne i 6 6 2J 6-5 S0SS6 GIOVAN. KAI^ERIO it 6 MS 11 2 T I 1* 2h Bore I L F King s JO 20 S 4 0809 MAT AMELIA WlWM 1 ti" 4- 4» 3' A Walsh F D Weir 10 12 10 4 2 vi7:',-: i'.KNI:RAL HALEY I 1M 2 6 7 7 l» ii Kirseh'm 1* Howley 15 15 10 4 2 SUSS9*SARACTNESCA WB 8 1« 7 5 S 8 5J 52 Scoville T I »ullivan 21 17-516-56-5 3-5 ■-"sis 1'IMKIM W I 10S 3 9 9 9 9 6- Taplin W Hawku 1". I 11-54-5 9-20 St«4» MIXOT wsn 5 103 I 4 5ii 6J 8 7= Freeman W Gerst 20 40 40 15 7 808S7 LORD PROVOSrr W 6 103 4 11 10 10 10 SI Coburn V H Terry 20 60 60 20 10 S"S32 A. MI'SKODAY W« 7 106 1 10 11 11 11 93 Deverich G H N'eal 15 20 20 S 4 MI753 PLATOON WB 7 110 9 7 2 » 2 2h 10« A W B'ker.T B Dunn 40 50 50 20 10 R0397 COMBURY r. 5 108 S 8 4= 51 7 11 J ICcBride Antrim Stable 50 60 60 25 12 80753 BILLY MVER av 4 105 12 Left at the post. Buxton J M Crane 20 20 20 7 4 Time, 24. 4s:. 1:li;. Winner -P.. f. by His Highness — Charm, bv Cheviot (trained by F. Banian). Weni to post at 1:46. At post 0 minutes. Start straggling. Won driving: second and third the same. PI -ase, after lucky forward pursuit of toe pacemakers, drew out right at the end. Giovanni Ralerio outbroke and outpaced the others to the final sixteenth anil tired. May Amelia, shuffled back in the early limning, closed a gap into a fast going, but swerving, third. General Haley, from an inside slow start, was Mourned out and made up much grouml. Sarai inesca was away poorly and messed about. Pinikitn. from an inside bad start, steadily improved his position. Minof was never dangerous. Lord Provost, nearly It-f t. closed a gap. Platoon showed superior speed, but failed to stay. A. Muskoday had a bail start. The v inner was entered for $400: no bid. Overweights---Platoon. 2 pounds. Q/"vf_Q/l SECOND RACE— 5-8 Mile. (M8J8 881 3 MB.) Purse $500. l»-year-olds. OUt7 £Qi Allowances. Net value to winner $400. Ind Horses AWtPPSt V4 % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S ■ ■■siL'-GLF.XNADEANE w 109 11 6 23 1-' 1= 1- W Gross (J W Berry 2 2 9-5 4-5 2-5 .".uvjfl l PRETEND W 97 1 I 4' 41?. 32 23 Taplin W B Jennings 6 10 10 4 9-5 99799 QUALITY STREET w 96 t; :{ 31 31 2b 3= Coburn J D Millin 30 50 50 20 10 sim;7-'SALIAN ws 94 5 1 5'- 5* 53 43 C Ross P Dunne M 10 9 3 8-5 •iy,; PERRY JOHNSON w 94 7 7 (* 61 8 5H W Gloss T W O'Brien 91 30 30 12 6 W«12 TURRET w M9 I 11 M V •' 6" Scoville B L Marks 13-519-53J 6-5 3-5 SCS83 SPORTING LIFE w 102 10 S 7' 7\ Ji 7'. G Burns 8 C Hildreth 15 25 25 12 I 8081 : DEMOCRAT W 99 9 M 10 102 9- 83 E Clark C L Harrison 8 16 K 6 3 S0754KJAL.VE8CA w 94 4 4 i'i 2= 4h 9= Deverich 8 P Tate 7 7 41 I 1 90817 KIANG W 98 3 5 V 8J 10' 10'° Kirseh'm K. nil wort HSkFm 15 30 30 10 E S0077 SAN LEANDRO W 97 2 9 11 11 11 11 Buxton D 8 Fountain 60 100 100 40 20 Time. 2.".?. 4S3. 1 Mi. Winner— B. f. by Solitaire II — The Peeress (trained by ('. W. Carroll). Went to post at '2:\::. At twist 3 minutes. Start good for all but Turret. Won cantering: second and third driving. Gleimailcane, a gr»nd filly, rapidly ran around on the extreme outside, then drew out in the streteh and won pulling up. Pretend, forwardlj placed from the start, was a game second. Quality street raa prominently throughout. Saltan, crowded out at the st;;rt. made up considerable ground. Perry lohn-son. irom a bad start, was gaining at the end and is promising. Turret, pulled up and left absolulelv. chwed an immense gap in a wonderful effort and nrobahty w;:s best. SlH.rting Life had scant chance at th" start. Galvesca failed to Stay after showing superior Dated. Scratched — 80820 Lady Bueker. 04. overweights -Democrat. 2 pounds: Kiang. 4: San Lcaiidro. ■•: Quality Street. 2. Lj'rArjQpr THIRD RACE- 7-8 Mile. (78881 — 1:241 3 11LI Purse $500. 3-year-olds and up Ov/C/^flO ward. Special Weights. N^t value to winner 8888. Ind Horses AWtPPSt 'i K % Str Fin .Iixkeys Owners O H C P S (S0791)COTYTTO 971 I IM S 8 2" V- 1-' I3 1- W Gross I! W Kerry 7-107-1011-2'll-4out MOB87 OCEAN SHORE vv 5 115 I 1 1- 53 53 lh 9 Kirseh'm Elliott A; Marron N 10 S 9-5 4-5 :i: hi 'I.ESSINA 6 113 10 7 3- 2«k 2' 2* 3' E Sullivanr] .1 Ramsey 3J 9 9 2J 6-5 MIKfir. RABELAIS WB 3 185 9 9 gak 4ak 4s V A2 Scoville Keetie Bros 20 40 40 10 4 iSA!tK?)MARWOOD wit 6 118 4 6 R- 3- 3- 3' 5" Borel H Mack I 13 13 8} 7-5 8('75fi PRESTIGE WB 7 lis 7 5 4- 6* 6« 6» 8 I'.uxton Ptonr de Bis Sta 30 75 75 20 7 v'XTii BE THANKFUL w 4 112 1 1 7 7 7 7 73 A Walsh O Torek 20 30 30 10 4 80887 BLANCHE C. W 5 113 3 4 8 8 8 8 S1" .1 McBride Franklin Stable 99 HM) 100 30 10 SU887 D1TKE OF MILAN WSlMt 2 l1 !i 9 9 9 913 Post OrmoitdaleStable 10 25 20 7 I 80516 SONG WRITER Wn 4 113 6 1" H 10 10 10 10 Coles FJ Neil 100 300 300 100 10 Time. -£;r. 4s.' 1:153. 1 :2si;. Winner Ii. f. by Solitaire II— The Peereaa (trained by C. W. Carroll). Went to post at 2:31. At post 1 minute. Start ROM. Won cantering: second and third driving. Cotytto dren out qnickly and won ill the way virtually under a pull and far outclassed her opposition. Oceah Shore outbroke the others, but was shuttled rearward repeatedly in the middle running and finished a fast going second. Cressiaa quickly ran into nearest pursuit to midway of the stretch and unit badly as il short. Babrlala. from a iioor start, was forwardly placed for the last six furlongs and finished a close up fourth. Marwoed ran well to the stretch and tired. Scratched 80888 Georjre Kismet. 102: 88418 Louis gtunhti'. HS. overweights Cotytto. 1 pound. 40/"V£\£)0 FOURTH RACK —3-4 Mile. (78288-— 1 :1H— 3— Ire. ) Purse $888. 4 year-olds and up-nUt/^O ward. Selling. Ret value to winner 8885. Ind Harare AWtPPSt M J4 3i Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S MIS5(i-1:LA('.C, ws 5 114 10 1 ink ii i: !-' A Walsh L T Lee I 3 2 4-6 2-5 S0869SDON BNRIQUB wn 5 114 5 14 7 7 4uk 2:1 Taplin II I '. Pedwall I 4 18-57-5 7-10 80888 HI'SKY WP 4 112 11 6 4- 2^ik :;.'. ;;- r Miller A F Dayton 12 40 40 15 7 80830 GEM MELA, W 5 IV) 9 2 " 4i 6* 4» Scoville W Walker 10 12 9 4 9-5 [»848»BUCOLIC W 9 ins 6 4 5* 5' 6' 5* .1 McBride WalkerdrMcKin'p IS M 30 1ft 4 \'iss7 i\\\ 11 A V W51M 7 ■"• 2- -- 8* 8* A W R'kerT O Webber 15 40 40 12 6 (8i«48)PORDELI/) ws 4 110 3 7 8 8 7 7« C Ross J Kelly 3 7 5 2 1 7o8733JOHNNIE P.LAKE iy 4 108 4 S 8* t 8 Si Cotton F Lenpert 20 100 80 30 15 i8ti7r.")KAKB W 4 106 I I 9 9 9 ''■ Borel P Albertson 20 1U0 UK) 40 20 7929! NATIVE BOS W 5 881 I I M 1ft 1" U Kirseh'm Oakland Stable 15 50 50 JO S fciislm -1-; \iiLY TIDE ivb 4 112 1 Left at the post. ISuxton Fleur lu Lis Sta 4 6l 6 2 1 Tine, 241. 40. 1:141. Winner 1!. g. I.v free Knight Stella I'likins (trained by L. ». Lee'. Went to post at :;:o|. At iiost 2 minutes, statt had. Wou handily: Hteond and third driving. Blocs beal the barrier and nsaaed in front of the at hers nuarply. then set the pace thrunghonl and was lucky. P"i. Klirlque, nearly left, closed an immense gap Into I rusoing second and may have been Iiest. Husky. .■: i irdly placed frasj the slart. was a fast going third. Oenunel] raced forwardly throughout, but tired In ilc closing drivi-. Hucolic liail BO mishaps and finished close up. Anna May ran in early prominence l"r Bre furlongs and tired. PordeUo, on the inside in close quarters, was never dangerous. The winner \ as entered for ll.OOP: no bid. overwcighls — Anna May. 3 pounil--: Sake. 1. ynQ07 Fll HI RACK 1 Mile and 50 Yards. (88888—1:411 4 88.) I'ttrse $400. :;-year olds 0\7«1/ afl 4 and upward, selling. Net value to winner 88S. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % Vx =i Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P "S • •:■: -\ HE PEER W3 95 7 I 8* ::- :;.'. 1| U C Ross P Dunne s-5 2 11 191 5 1-1 w SiilLE-SWIG w3 M I I -i :■'- l* 2«* IP Taplin S C Hildreth I lis 3 3-2 IMXJGS w 4 105 I 4 4"k 4' 2- 3J 33 Scoville Keene Pros 8-5 13-513-51 1-2 s.i-,.,1-IMPORT ivsb 4 IW 3. 1 3ii 9* :.-' V 41 .1 Me Bride F W Healey 10 2ft 20 8 I i ANPOSAL m % 105 I i: 5- ■ b'i 51 r,1 Kirseh*rn CI lorn Stable 20 25 25 8 4 C I BUCK wis T 107 4 7 71 7' 7' 7' 6- W Gloss J Bodtn I 12 12 4 I -■ ROCKSTONB 5 197 2 1 l1 lo 41 43 7" A Walsh K II Milden 14 17 17 6 3 WOOLEN w 5 106 8 9 8 8 S 8 8- Borel O L Rogers 10 13 13 4 I \i;;\ w 7 10S 1538889 E Clark .1 11 Braniwn M M ■ 8 4 Time. 243. 4:)ii. 1:1.".J. 1:41?.. 1:441. Winner— Oh. g. by Batten — flitmil i ■■ irma (ttmined bj P. Bantan). W.ni to post at ;:25. At imim 2 minutes. Start BBOd. Won dining: second and third the sauie. The Pw r, away slowly, letanrely bnproeed his position and. challenging In the stretch, outstayed the leaders decisively at the end. Scbloswig forced the pare to the last sixteenth before he succumbed. Roggs, after forward pursuit to the stretch, tired in the final strides. Import ran well up to the stretch and tired. Baaposal Inlnhod well up. Nihiiik was badly messed about and ran ■ good race. Roekstone unit badly at the end of six furlongs. Cabin was not ready. Tin- winner, entered for 8888. was bid up to SI.. 500 and bought in. S. rai.-heil - isosSm Yankee Daughter. !I2: 80870 Rubric. 11« : sos3ii-K.| Davis. Hwj. UAQOQ SIXTH HACK--5 1-2 Furlongs. (72030—1:851 4)— 113.) Purse 8888, o year-olds and Ov'«../^0 upward. Handicap. Net value to winner $450. Ind Horses' AWtPPSt'; % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P S , 7 1 EBT1GOUCB3B wn 4 122 1 3 2'1 1? 1« 1" O Burns S C Hildreth 3-5 3-5 3-5 1-3 out vim' i: .-E QUEEN Wl 9i) 11 44 48 II 2fi Deverich A Koenigsberg 8 8 7 2' 1 2 .ii IKKMIER RED ws 4 112 5 2 l"k 3i| 4'' Vh Scoville .1 H Brannon 13-59] 9} 9-20out ii : DESIROUS wit 4 !2 2 I 9 3] 2ik 47 W Gloss R II Davis S 12 10 11-51-2 K , 1 IPTLK JANE WB 3 80 2 E E 5 5 5 C Will'ms Blasingaina Bros 60 150 150 30 6 Time. 2M. 48i. 1: 0}. 1:07. Winner — Blk. g. bv Commando — Dancing Water (trained by S. C Hildreth I. Went to i ost at :-(:.54. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving; M-cond and third the same. Restisoiu-he palpably ontdassed bis opposition, was sent along strenuously from the start and overhauled an I itisiNieed of the flving Hm.ger Bed, then withstood Rose Queen's stretch challenge. The latter, altci forward pursuit floni the slart. challenged gamely in the bml tin long and just failed to get up. Hooger Itrd. from I flying start, sei (he pace last, but succumbed al tin- end of thii-e furlongs and was pulled IIP i. thi itretch. Uesirous. after keen contention to the stretch, unit badly. Little Jane was nspeteaaly out-claaatl. sciutcbed— (80229)Kinjc Jaineb, 132. Los Angeles Los Angeles Entries and Past Performances for Monday, April 12. WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK FAST. i Haiinii . .ippcd for a fast track.) LOS ANGELES ENTRIES. For differences in weight add or deduot 5 points to the pound. An extra good rider's average worth is 3 pounds. ltacing stints at 1:50 p. m. (Chicago time. 3:50.) XRuus well in mud. ©Superior mud runner. First Race — 3-4 Mile. ;;-vear-olds. Selling. (Track record: 7v.)77 1:11-3—111'.) Ind. 11 .vs. . Wt. Rec. A. Wt. Hdcp. mh;5P Father Stafford 188 1:131 M8..0723 Si ^77: Sorrowful 105 1:131 107 720 SOI 11 Paradise yueen ...110 1:15- 85 72 sown;- Cone 112 1:13* 112..X"1" mis'.ii; Anderson 108 1:121 112..X710 MisiKi Col. leu Oriole 1( 2 705 80008' Yankee Tourist ... 107 705 78875 Nasturtia 102.. x 700 SOOSl Kgolist 107 kST) srtr.12 (oriel 104.... 888 804O1 Lady Benaaelaer .. I0B..XB75 S.I155S Colonel Hick 107 000 80888 Bandy Fine 104 050 88818 Beclusc » 102 (iOO Second Race — 3 1-2 JTurlontrs. 2-year-olds. Selling. (Track record: 70702— 40— 2—100. 88888 Tom O'Mallev 105..X725 M 77S Sv. ift MacNeill ... M8..XT28 SOT7S Charles J. Harvey. .100 :42 1 S..X72'I 8085s Miles 108 715 80811 Mati-heni IOS 710 .S077S Harney Mason 105 700 70700 Sea Oreen 100 025 Third Race — 7-8 Mile. 4-vear obis and upward. Selling. (Track record: 7KSS1— 1 :'£'.}.— 4— KMi'..) I s »s:;(D Sim.Iiii 100 1 :2." 4. . 100. . X 72." sod.UH Black Mate 107 1:25* 5. .104.. X 720 H0030 Pal 107 1:214 8. .MS 720 siis21 Sil.ari 112 1:20 5. .112. . X715 N0838* Biskra 125 l:20ii 4..H14 710 SO! 1 15 2 MUpltaa 112 1:25? 5. .112 700 79220 Caniipie 105 1:25* 6. .108. .X8P5 (SOSni) I'irm Knot 104 1:274 !». .100. . XK50 S0012 Bssnsacea ti. .100. .xo25 Fourth Race — 7-8 Mile. "year-idds and upward. Allowances. (Track record: 78881—1:281 — 4—10(51.) S0S57-' j. ir. Reed 101 1:254 ::.. 88..X7JB MIS57 liitleinan M8 1 :25 5..K8..X720 s(is!ii, Stendal 110 1:27t- 3. . !»8 705 ,SO!)::t Hans 4..114..X700 .sir.iiti Janets 114 1:271 7. .104. . x"o0 80540 Miss Beauniouter. .. .".. . BS..X888 bOtrJO Signer 3.. 08 U*i0 Ind. Horse. Wt. Rec. A. Wt. Ibhn. 88888 Lucky Lad 107 1 :27it 5. .loo.. ..•;T5 88777 Bananas :!.. !);. ...873 80878 Needful O. . lot;. . . .i;7o .SOS91 Theo Case 90 1:30 i O..II1.. (830 Fifth Race— 1 Mile. 4-vear-olds and upward. Selling. (Track record: 78884— 1:37 i -^3—1 83. 1 sjssnai ST. E2LMWOOD ..114 1:.!S* 8. .114. . -725 SOs;j«2 Barney Oldlield ...Ma 1^84 4..110.. 7i5 ■S0S1! Clovne 1(8 1:31 4. .105. . XTPS 808M Cymbal ! 5 1:38] 4..104..X785 (80855) «'. W. Burt 100 1:304 1. . in. . . X700 80S77 Kinnia 8 102 1 :.".!)* 4. . 88, . X0B5 80803 Wise Child 104 1:401 1..107..X69S 80813 Bd Ball 107 1 :3 H !t. . 11 1 . . X«9S 80B34 J. C. Clem 85 1:40 0..1OB..X880 .S«H15.'{ Joseph K 182 1:421 4..1P7..X6K5 88704 Arcpart 188 1:381 5..111..X6MI 80705 Captain Buntett ..108 1:381 •'.. . 1 1 1 . .XOSO 80853 Kopek 4. .101 675 80814 Hi Col Cap 100 1:10 8. .185 «70 80823 Dr. White B..MKi 070 78341 Agreement •:.. 4..1A1..X8N Sixth Rnce. — 3-4 Mile. 4-year-old. and upward. Selling. ( Truck record : 78077 — 1 : 1 1 - - 3 - 112.) 88878 .McChord 100 1:13 7. .Ill X78B ,so7!M»3 Valley Stream 105 1:12* 4-.1ik;.. - 72 1 887SS Belle of Iroquois ..loo 1:12] 5. .lot. • 7;o 80878 Gossaser II 182 1:134 ~..\**. 715 80830 Work and Play ...112 1:1.:*. 5. 111. 715 80818* Rcdondo 188 1:121 0. . 1 1 1 . - 7 In 80815 Marbles 112 1:13 4. . lull. . 07(5 SOS7IJ Rev del Mimdo ... 8..1U..X703 (mm; )2i Nat tie Bumppo 105 1:13 7..111..X70C! 80878 V.lma C 188 1:131 4. . »9B. . X 780 .sik.115 S.-nator Barn-tt ...108 1:13] 4. .111.. XT*8 NIS72 Itau 108 1:171 5..188..X883 B0834 The Thorn K.4 1:151 4. .108.. - d'-Hi 80545 Traniotor 105 1:15 7. . 11 1 . . csr. 80005 Tim (('Toole 108 1:134 5. . 11 1 . . XO-SO 80762 L. C. Widrig 100 1:124 4. .KXi. . X075 Seventh Race — 1 1-8 Miles. 3-year-olds anil upward. Sellinc. (Track record: 78771— 1:68- '4— llo.) (80035) Third Rail 1IKI 1:525 4. . 105. . X725 80832s Mowsey 84 1:311 5. .168.. X 728 80035' Albert Star 183 1:524 4..104..X715 80878* Financier 112 1:52* 4. .108. .©715 SOS74 John Carroll 106 1:521 7. .115 715 80035 I.ogistilla 105 1:521 7..103..X7M (sos i7i Alma Bov 100 1:52 C. .100. . X71 (80883) Critic 6. .108.. X 7*5 80873 Silver Knight 3.. 8tl 7 n sos! 72 Silver Line li 2 1:331 5..108..X880 88858 Dredger 4. .101. . X885 The figures under "Rec." In shore entries spew the best time made bv the horse at the distance. with weight carried, since January 1. BHK5. This time is not mi'eswarilv made by a winner. It may be the estimated time of a losing performance. LATEST PERFORMANCES OF HORSES ENTERED MONDAY. (The small figure under "Str." shows the distance the horse was ahead of that next in the race. The small figure under "Fin." — unless the horse won — shows the number of lengths the horse was behind the winner. ' j FIRST RACE— 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds. Selling. (78077— 1 :1 1—3—1 12.) Index Course DistTimeT'ckOdds Wt St 4 « % StrFin Jockeys Best Company FATHER STAFFORD, b. g. 3. bv The Friar — Lingerie (R. L. Thomas). Weight today 109. 8f'654 S. Anita 6i f l:20g slow 8-5 101£ 4 1 1 24 3'i Kennedy Calves. Grace C... Right Sort. S0576 S. Anita 3-4 1:121 fast 5 98 8 7 5 5& 35£ Kennedy F.K.theBear. Fundam'tal. Han. Bey 80498 S. Anita 5J t 1:068 fast 2 109 3 3 3 5' 2H" Kennedy Sandpiper. Schleswlg. Shapdale. 79728 S. Anita 51 t 1:081 mud 3-5 114 2 2 3 3= 5*1 C H Shil'gDredkln. B.Bodemer. D.Macdonald. SORROWFUL, b. f. 3. by Bannockbun* — Trauer (Henderson & Hogan). Weight today 107. SOOT 8. Anita 7-8 1:251 fast 3 M8J 6 C i 4 4l 3'i T Rice Mnuretania. Crac C. Jane Laurel 80704 S. Anita 1 1:40* hvy 20 110 2 5 6 I 3" 2; M McGee Marv Davis. Chilla. Jane Laurel. 80493 S. Anita 6* f 1:191 fast 41 93 7 4 5 31 4»J McCahey Critic. NattieBumpno. JaneLaurel. 80324 S. Anita 3-4 1:11* fast 20 107 9 9 8 85 7151M McGee Lady Irma. GuyFisher. StarThistlo PARADISE QUEEN, br. f. 3. by Waterboy— Rose Carlo (J. White). Weight today 95. S01 11 S. Anita 5-8 l:00g fast 12-5 98 6 4 8 7& 87 R Will'ms Fore. Pert. Glenart. 77242 Toronto 3-4 l:14g fast 6 110 6 5 5 4n* 3*1 (i Burns Tasley. Lurid. Otsl Keta. 77003 Montreal 3-4 1:14 fast 10 104 1 2 6 51 65 G Burns Arionette. Colonel Zeb. Tony W. FORCE, ch. c, 3. by Arkle — Our Baby (W. P. Fine). Weight t"dav 112. sisiii; s. Anita 5-4 l:13g fast 20 112 5 4 5 3J 2 Rettig Gerrymander. AnntAsnrie Stendal. S0838 S. Anita olfl:07gfast 10 112 9 5 5 6& 651 C Henry Prometheus. Canardo. Chippewa. 80743 S. Anita 7-8 1:26| good 7 110 H 5 5 S* 6Ti C Henry Deseomnets. Stend-al. Grotto. 80441 S. Anita 51 f 1:06? fast 11-5 109112 6 6 71 672 V Powers Uncle Walter. GoodFellow. Stendal ANDERSON, b. c. 3. by Box— Paradise Won (St. James Stable). Weight todav 112. 80896 S. Anita 2-4 1:133 fast 10 112 7 8 8 6* 721 Page Gerrymander. Force. Aunt A. sOCSl S. Anita 3-4 1:12* fast 8 112 10 9 9 9+ 9'JJ Howard Fundamental. Bill Eaton. Otilo. 80642 S. Anita 3-4 1:151 slop 16 112 7 9 9 9» 91* C Henry Inclement. Servicenee. Fundamental S0064 S. Anita 51 f 1:08 hvy 7 IOS 7 6 6 6J 4*1 M McGee GuyFisher. BillyBodemer. Furnace. GOLDEN ORIOLE, ch. f. 3. by Heywood— Gold Lace (H. W. Hoag). Weight today 102. 80S96 S. Anita 3-4 l:13g fast CO 10SU3 J4 14 13H 9U Lycurgus Gerrymander. Force. Aunt Aggie. 80777 S. Anita 51 f 1:06* fast 15 IM 3 10 10 10- 9l1lRettig Belleek. An. Wells. LaReineHindoo^ S.1297 Oakland 3-4 1:17 slow 15 103 7 6 9 9 950 J Butler Little Siss. Fancy. Joe Sealon. 79779 Oakland 5-S 1:03 hvy 100 107 8 6 5 6= 6'» J Butler Rosamo. Fanatic." Tennessee Boy. YANKEE TOURIST, ch. c. 3. by Bhapf ell— Lizzie Montrose (P. T. Chinn). Weight today 107. 80929 a Anita 1 1:40* fast 11-5 110 7 5 1 1 1= 21k M Preston Altenb.rg. Guard Rail. Kov Junior. 80725 & Anita 6} t 1:20 slow 12 101 4 4 3 51 5:JB Wilson Inclement. French Cook. Sandpiper. 80675 S. Anita 1 1:40 fast 21 1091 8 3 3 3 3" 7'} M Preston Pollens. Azo. Donatus. 80556 Oakland lm70y 1:461 fast 9 96 1 1 1 1 l1 33i A Walsh Joe Rose. Red Leaf. Mnuretania. NASTURTIA. b. f. 3. by Nasturtium— La Gascon (J. H. Mason). Weight today 102. 78975 & Anita 3-4 1:12 fast 5u 1 B 13 12 12 111 10'- Cullen Enfield. Steel. Anderson. 77400 Aqueduct 2-4 1:14* fast 15 105 5 4 5 7 7'3 Lang Constellation. Garland. R.Beaumont 77228 G'vesend 61 f 1 :07i fast 20 99 6 7 9 9 913 Lang Court Lady. Obdurate. Talioo. 75679 Windsor 5-8 l:03g slop 8-5 109 10 7 8 72 7lJ C Koerner Chipmunk, BrownTony, M.lmogene. EGOTIST, ch. c. 3. by Watercolor— Uncouth (L. A. Williams). Weight today 107. 80681 S. Anita 3-4 1:12* fast 60 112 12 12 12 12 1218}Sweet Fundamental. Rill Eaton. Otilo. 79932 Oakland F C 1:161 hvy 30 101 3 8 8 8 8 »iSweet Fulford. Jim Hanna. Dor. Lodeett. 79909 Oakland 3-1 l:16g hvy 20 94 6 7 7 7 7=-' C Ross Sophomore. Ranposal. Dr. Sherman. 79326 Oakland 3-4 1:161 hvy 75 106 9 10 10 10 10,J}Stuart ToIlBox. YankeeDaughter. AptoOro. CORIEL. ch. g. 3, by Alvescot — Ilus (D. Connolly). Weie-ht today 104. 80612 S. Anita 51 f 1:07 fast 4 1081 9 10 10 14 14'* Butwell Rill Eaton. Nigger Babv. Sir Barry 7SS83 S. Anita 6-8 591 fast 25 104 1 7 7 71 6« G Arehib'd.Toe Gaitens. Balerian. Reformation. 78719 S. Anita 51 f 1:06* fast 30 107 1 13 13 91 S» G Archib'd Inclement. Sorrowful. Prudent. LADY RENSSELAER, br. f. 3. bvRensselacr— Lady Algy (I. H. Miller). Weight todav 102. 904*1 Oakland UnTSy 1:471 apod 21 n 2 9 9 9 9 9-:lKain rentiers. Giovanni Baler io. Minot. 7889 Oakland F C 1:151 mud 12 106 5 6 11 11 ll'«lKain Steel. Toll Box. Platoon. 79748 Oakland 1 1:47 hvy 16 94 4 2 3 3» 3« Kain Cowen. The Peer. Rosevale. 79560 Oakland 1 1:48* slop 60 93 3 1 1 1 l1 22 Kain Yank. Daughter. Prosper. The Peer. COLONEL DICK. b. c. 3. by Sir Hercules — Canagnes (E. Cudihee). Weight todav 107. 89558 8. Anita 61 f 1:10k fast 200 HI I S ■ 11 ll'^J Brooks Shapdale. Miss Naomi. FreiicliCook 77O0S Seattle i,S f l:07j fast 8 108 6 4 4 61 8' ' Rettig M.ofGotham. Buckthorn. Auglctace. 76797 Seattle 3-4 1:16 slop 50 IB 5 5 4 6 614 C SullivanSteel. Frieze. Aks-Ar-Ben. DANDY FINE, br. g. 3, by Free Knight — Belle Daisy (C. R. Jones). Weight today 104. S0859 S. Anita 61 f 1:20 fast 100 114 I 6 6 71 6'".'. Vesper Boy T.. Buckthorn. Watiere. S0816 S. Anita 7 8 1:25 fast 200 105 12 4 7 S 11s ll"AVesper OeeanQiioen. Med.IIanuali. Fr Cook 80552 Oakland F C 1:113 fast 150 99 I 6 9 9 91- Vesper Raconteur. Hereafter. A.ofDiam'ds BECLUSE. ch. c. 3, by Hermence— The Recluse (^Pasadena Stable). Weight today 102. 88915 S. Anita 3-4 1:12 fast lno 108 12 11 9 12 12ia Kennedy Stringencv. Milpitas. Shapdale. 80642 S. Anita 8-4 1361 slop 100 107 11 12 12 11- 11 '♦ Kennedy Inclement. Servicenee. Fundament il 72917 S. Anita 31 i 43 slop 40 103 9 9» 9" !E Martin M.Musgrave. Hainpass. AnnieWells SECOND RACE— 3 1-2 Furlongs. 2-year-olds. Selling. (78T8S— 40— 2— 1(H).) TOM O'MALLEY. ch. g. 2. by Kismet — Alcyone (G. Summers). Weight todav 105. v B92 s. Anita 1-2 47 fast 50 HU5 8 7 71 7s T Rice Medallion. Inflection. Silvia Kir. 8M7S S. Anita 21 f 4os fast 60 M 5 4 ■"■ 6'J H Smith O. IT. Fatten. Mike Mohtt. I.illium 8WU S. Anita I] f 42 slop 50 109 8 6 61 612 G Burns Sureget. Medallion. Hindixi Star. SWIFT MAC NEILL, blk, c. 2. by Pirate of Penzance — Belle Swift (J. McManus). Weight todav 108. 89778 8. Anita 31 f 42 fast 15 112 9 5 E» MH J Howard Delmas. Ostend. Irma Lee. 806S8 S. Anita 3j f 43 slop 8 108 6 5 f.n 4 J T Rice RaleighP.D.. M.O'Con'Il. ElPerfecto 80611 s. Anita 31 f 41 fast 12 104 4 5 51 5" B Wilson Henderson. J.M.Stokes. Chief Kee. CHARLES J. HARVEY, b. c. 2. by Scorpion— Wavelette (Butler Stable). Weight today 108. vi., ss. Anita 311 42 fast 20 112 2 15 15 13»i J King Debase. Ostend. Irma Loe. Mi.;sx S. Anita 31 f 43 slop 31 108 8 8 S S«ij Kennedy KalelghP.D.. M.O'Con'll. ElPorfeelo Smill S. Anita H f 41 fast 20 10S 9 8 81 6s Kunz Henderson. J.M.Stokes. Chief Kee. MILES, br. c. 2. bv Migraine — Countess Wanda (C. S. White). Weight todav 108. SI.IS54 s. Anita 1-2 47 fast loo 108 I I 7" 6»j j King C. II. Patten. Donoran. Henderson. 18741 S. Anita 1-2 47* good 50 109 8 7 Si S51 J King ChesterKrum. Sureget. MikeMolell MATCHEM. ch. c. 2. by Inflexible— The Shrew (Mrs. N- A. Scribner). Weight today 108. 80911 S. Anita 1-2 4s last 25 108 I In 10' 10' Kennedy Camera. Roberta. Donovan SO, 78 S. Anita 31 1" 42 fast 12 112 3 1 1» 73 Musgr've Delmas. Oateod. Irma Lee. 18881 S. Anita 31 f 421 slow 15 112 3 4 41 5«J Musgr've J.M.Stokes. Virgiofasse. Clies.Knmi BARNEY MASON, ch. g, 2. by Prince Esher — Revenge Dare (Allen & Hensley). Weight todav 105. 80778 S. Anita 1} t 12 fast MO 109 I 6 61 15,:,iKain Delmas. Ostend. Irma Ia'P. SOrn S. Anita 1-2 481 fast 100 104 6 I 7 7-' B Wilson Abihu. Placide. Mike Molctt. 88—8. Anita 31 f 42* slow 100 110 10 10 10' 10-62Kunz J.M.Stokes. VirgieCasse. Chcs.Krii.u SEA GREEN, b. g. 2. by All Green — Victoria (F. Farrar). Weight todav ?05. 79749 Oakland 31 f 14 : mud 2'H) 103 9 9 I !»'» C Ross OM Mexico. Beson. Miss Roberts. 79695 Oakland 3-8 381 hvy 60 lo7 7 9 9"5Goldsteln (J. Street. Mr.Dunphv. J.Dennerlcn. THIRD RACE— 7-8 Mile. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. (7SS81— 1:2;{J— 4— M8J. 1 SPOHN. b. g. 4. bv Peep o'Dav— Smirr (W. T. Anderson). Weight todav 100. 80834 S. Anita 1 1 :3S| fast 16-5 109 2 11 1 1- 1»1 J Howard Barne.vOldfield. Biskra. Descomnetl 8"M5 S. Anita 3-4 102] fast 6 111 4 2 4 43 2 i J Howard I'r.Kn.the Bear. 1-nGloria. Marldc*. 80703 S. Anita 7-8 1:27 hvy 4-5 105 4 2 2 I 11 2' Kennedy Whip Tod. Ben Stone. The Thorn. BLACK MATE. ch. t. 5. by First Mate — Later (Orangevale Stable). Weight todav 10L no: i.".o s. Anita 3-4 1:13 fast 5 12112 7 4 31 2-'. B Wilson Lot the Forest. Toller. Prke.Jewel S 's::i; s. Anita 1 1:38* fast 4 102 6 3 3 3 A* a3 B Wilson Spohu. Barney ohltield Biskra 797S7 & Anita 1 l:38jj fast 4 101 1 6 3 4 31 5"i B Wilson Ida May. Variete*. Lard Stanhope. PAL. b. g, 6. by Paladin — Silenta (K. Spence). Weight today 109. 80930 8. Anita 3-4 1:13 fast 21 121 9 t 5 5) 3*\ T Rice L.of the Fores) BlaekSate Toller B081 . S. Anita 3-4 1:121 fast 15 114 I 6 5 6l 7'3 T Rice FreeKnighttlieBear. SimiIhi LaCloria 80545 S. Anita 61 f 1:1S* fast 3-2 109 I 3 3 3l 2=1 Goldstein L.Nelson. Gr.Dame. L.oftheForest. SIBARI. br. h. 5. by Santello — Mercedita (Daggs & Paddock). Weight todav 112 80821 .-i. Anita 1 1:38* fast 10 115 8 s 7 6 61 9 "U King ."st.Elmwood. Financier. Bar Oldneld s.72i; S. Anita 7X1:27 slow 3 lit 111 2 lh 1" J King Fleming. St. Bhnwood. Mary F 80690 S. Anita M l:26g slop 15 111 5 2 1 1 1- l3 J King Alma Boy. Bellsuicker. Snow Ball. BISKRA, br. f. 4. by Hermence — Africa (J. J. Hyland). Weight today 104 89891 a Anita 1 1 :3Vi fast 7 107 15 7 7 7* 3*-) Russell Spohn. Rarnei Oldti.-hl. Descomaets. 80821 S. Anita 1 1:38* fast 3 102 5 11 1 lh 4'1 Russell St.Elmwood. Financier. Bar.Oldtield 80664 S. Anita 3-4 1:13 good 8 107 1 4 4 4* U Russell L.Nelson. FreeK.theBear. I.aC.lorl 1 MILPITAS. b. h, 5, by Installator — Anna Mayes (W. Covington). Weight today 112 80JH5 S. Anita 3-4 1:12 fast S 127 I 1 1 1* » Q Archib'dStringencv. Shapdale. l.'reneh Cook. 80763 S. Anita 5$ f 1:061 fast 4 133 5 8 3 331 35 J Howard JaneSwift. S.Kossmorc. Sen.Barrelt M8818. Anita 11:391 fast 31 109 4 1 1 1 D 3* V Powers Third Rail. Dredger. Slbari CANIQUE. b. jr. 5. by Canopus — Angelique (C. H. Knebelkamp). Weight today 109 79229 S. Anita 1 1:38? fast n 112 7 5 7 8 S'» 9" T Rice Pickaway. Hareourt. Rouu.lJtKouii.l 79132 8. Anita 1 l:3Se last 10 113 4 6 6 7 C t.'-vr Rice John Csirroll. Hareourt. Skyo. 78773 S. Anita 1 1-2 2:311 fast 7 M 1 II I I 6=«1T Rice Henry O.. Alma Dtifour. Arcourt. FIRM FOOT, b. g, 9. by George F. Smith— Andrea (W. J. Speiri). Weight todav 109. 80891 S. Anita 5-8 1:00 fast 8 107 9 6 6 41 l:i Butwell Auburudale. Translucent. G.Wood 71810 a Anita 3-4 1:121 fast 100 102 5 11 11 9= 7«J J King FreeK.theBear. J.Swift. BltterSir. 79750 S. Anita 6-8 1:01 good 8 109 1 6 6 8» 8» C H Shil'gTramotor. Antigo. Rey del Mundo. DESMAGES. br. r. 6. by Tarcoola— Linda di Chamounix (D. E. Smith). Weight todav 109. BOW - a M'lt.i 11:40 fast 7 110 10 10 9 '.) 7' 7 «t,9hriner Translucent. Ranrldce. Sir Angus. SdS.".:: S. Anita 1 1:40 last SO 97 4 1 4 4 4s 4*i I'.nr Libert*, Orcim. D— 104*. 18788 s. Anil. i 7 I l:ig fast 20 107 f. :. 5 i, tl I'.-", i: Wilson Virlaudo. Cohlcskill. Liberto. 8063S S. Anita 7-8 1:27| slop 100 104 2 4 4 4 48i 4'* 1! Wilson Light Wool, Pedro. Orclio. FOURTH RACE— 7-8 Mile. 8-year-olds and upward. Allowances. (7SS81— 1 :2:i!— 4 -100J.) J. H. REED. oh. c. 3. by Woolsthorpe— Liska (Henderson & Koran). Weight todav OS. KU8K S knlca 7 -S 1 :2.".i fast 11-20 Ml 5 2 2 1 2« "» Kennedy Ethel Dav. HI Col Can. Rifleman. SUi'4! S. Alii. i 61 f 1 : 19l good 7 UK! 3 6 8 I!1 J 2* M McGee Footpad. BatMasterson. Ethel I :iv 88701 s. Anita 7-8 1:J6B hvy 5 1M 3 2 1 2 3'i !• M MeGee i. fisher. D.MnedouaW. (ierrymMer IMS & Anita 7-8 1:254 fast 11-6 101 6 4 2 2 2 2' M McGee W.T.Overton. Stendal. NlggcrBabv RIFLEMAN, b. h. 5. bv Pessara— Fannv Rikes (P. T. Chinn). Weight todav 109. s 08 . S. Anita 7-8 1:258 fast 5 114 1 5 I 4 4' 4 J M Preston Ethel Dnv. J. II Reed. Hi Col Cap. 80820 S. Anita 64 f 1:001 fast 30 114 7 7 7 8 77j M Preston Iter HtlitW. Colonel Bob. ColUmuy. 7M.!_ s Anita 3-4 1:114 last 40 110 4 5 7 51 o"! G Swain Clorio. Colloquy. Centre Shot. STENDAL. ch. c. 3. bv Innsbruck— Mercedita (Daggs & Paddock). Weight to'-- 08. 80896 s. Anita 3 4 1:133 fast 10 112 10 5 G 4J 4- .1 Kins Gerrymander. Force. Aunt Aggie. MiT-t.l S. Anita 7 s 1:3(1 food 4 110 2 111 2s 23 .1 King Deacomneta, Grotto, AJtenberZ. 60681 S. Anita 2-4 1:12* fast 30 112 5 5 5 64 6=1 J King Fiiniliinu'litul. Bill Eiiton. Otllo. 806-3 S. Anita 7 8 1:251 fast CO 1001 2 5 5 4 5'1 3« J King W.T.Overton. J. II. Reed. Nig. Baby. HANS. ch. c. 4. bv Handsel— Ladv Eon (W. S. Williams). Weight todav 114. Sn9:it S. Anita 1 1 .::s fast Ml "1U t II 6 6 6" T Rice Idii Mav. John Louis. Old Timer. 80894 S. Anita J-4 1:111 fast 100 115 7 7 7 7 Tk Musgr've !uv Fisher. BflBMiwt BLMaataraoa 774.V. lVglasl' ImTOy 1:454 fast 31 107 2 4 4 4 4' 4T4 \' Powers Csar, /linap. Lady Martha. JANETA. b. m. 7. by Bob Miles— Laurel (H. A. Cotton). Weight todav 104. 88Ht S. Anita 6) f 1:06 fast 100 110 8 y it 9 P* M Preston Fern L.. Redondo. Burning Rush. 7S!'7n S. Anna 7-8 1:25* fast 16 101 4 7 7 6 6» 6:1 J King Lord Stanhope. Niblick. Skvo. 7MM a Anita 7-8 1 :251 fast 10 114 7 4 4 4 6' 6"iPaKe Mary K.. Vivant. Summer Cloud. 7ST.26 a Anita 3-4 1:124 fast S 108 6 7 7 7 5,a Goldstein La Gloria. Airs. Teo Bench. MISS BEAUMONTER. br. f. 3. by Ingoldsby— Lizzie T. (P. King). Weight todav 98. M s Anita 61 f 1:19 fast 200 106 7 7 7 7 7'»lPeak Fair Annie. Chilla. Colloquy. BIGNOR. b. c, 3, by Semproniui— Lilith (J. Arthur). Weight todav 98. 8*»Q 8. Anita 1 1 :4l l fast 13 111 2 2 3 3 6* ;•!.! Howard Altcubcrs. Yank Tourist. il'rd Bail. 80725 8. Anita 6* 1" 1:20 slow 100 100 6 8 9 85 6s* McCahey Inclement. French Cook. Sandpiper. MM B. Anita 1 1:43 slop 30 96 4 1 1 2 2* 33 Ruaaell Buckthorn. GatlenLass. Rovjunior. 80612 S Anita 5* f 1:07 fast 100 110 8 8 8 81 75 McCahey Bill Eaton. ITtHI Baby. Sir Barrv LUCKY LAD. ch. g. 5. by Canopus— Location (Oakwood Stock Ranch). Weight today 100. ■8888 a Anita 11:381 fast 100 109 4 8 8 8 81 8" Rettig Spohn. Barney Oldlield. .Biskra. 80720 a Anita 3-4 1:15 slow 15 111 3 7 9 9 l**JC Henry BaatL Willie Gregg. Paumonok. MR S. Anita 1 1-8 1:54 fast 26 106 9 8 9 9 9 9»» J Howard Manila S.. Bonton. Hi Ool Gap. BANROSE. b. f. 3. bv The Comm oner— Rose Standish (Butler Stable). Weight today 93. 80777 a Anita S} t 1:06* fast 60 Ho II 11 11 11 lO'MBreedin Belleek. An. Wells. LaReinelHndoo. 80739 S. Anita 5* f 1:07 good 100 101) 4 6 4 4' 37} Kain I.iReinelliudoo. Galimla. KarlvPay t 0067 S. Anita 3-4 l:13j good 100 112 7 6 5 8J0 S'» Kunz Salnnosal. Belleek. Miss Naomi. 80160 S. Anita 51 f 1:058 fast 60 SG 7 6 6 91 7 »1A Thomas Creston. Inclement. Carter Light. NEEDFUL, b. (r. 9. by Mirthful— Nellie Osborne (Mrs. A. V. Watkins'. Weight today 106. 88873 S. Anita 1 1-8 1:53s fast 30 108 10 10 10 10 10 10S4 Shriner Silver Line. Monvina. Joe Covne. 88188 S. Anna' 1 3 16 1:59* fast 60 107 3 11 2 4 5"*Shrlncr l'..-aiic]ere. Vanen. Countv Clerk. 80640 a Anita 1 1-8 l:57g slop 60 101 6 G 6 6 6 5" R Wilson Beauclere. StarThistle. B. Brigade. 80447 S. Anita 11-8 1:54 fast 100 102 3 5 4 4 3* 2» Shriner Miss Uda. Aucassin. Hogarth. THEO CASE. ch. g. 6, by Hammon — Jane Grey (C. C. Capps). Weight todav 111. Si'S'l a Anita 5-8 1:00 fast 60 M8} S 5 5 13' H,4lSweet Firm Foot. Antmrudale. Translucent 68659 Oakland 1 1-4 2:0S fast 8 110 7 6 6 5 6"k 8i:iE Walsh Daniel C. Fury. Adonis. MM Oakland lmJOy 1:46 fast 16 Ho 8 7 7 6 IP* Is E Walsh Nahonassar. J. O. Graus. MIdmont. FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. (7SS34— 1:.-174— 3— 105.) ST. ELMWOOD. b. h. 5. by St. Svmphorien— Installatrix (St. James Stable). Weight todav 114. 80883 a Anita 7-S l:24g fast 16-5 112 7 4 4 3 2l 2'i Rettig Critic. Pretension. May Sutton. sovjt S. Anita 1 1:3SJ fast 5 108 2 7 6 4 41 11 J Howard Financier. Barney oldneld. Biskra. Su726 a Anita 7-8 1:27 slow 7 114 5 4 3 3 4« 3*1 J Howard Siharl. Fleming. Mary F. 80677 S. Anita 7-S l:25g fast 11-5 109 7 5 5 6 5i 5s) J Howard Montclair. Hannibal Bey. Financier BARNEY OLDFIELD. b. g. 4. bv Moreno— La Amiga (Garrity ft Dunlap). Weight today 110. S0S3G S. Anita ll:3S*fast 7 109 8 6 6 5 3J 2'1 G Archib'dSnohn. Biskra. Descomnets. MM S. Anita 1 1:3S| fast 7 108 3 2 2 2 2" 32i G Archib'dst. Elmwood. Financitr. Biskis. MM Oakland lm70v 1:451 good 8-5 107 1 2 1 1 l1 21 G Archib'dErbet. The Peer. Ocean Oueen. BfCM Oakland lmSOy 1:441 good 18-5 105 5 11 1 Is l8 G Arehib'd Import. The Peer. Figent. CLOYNE. br. f. 4. by Cameron— Clara Meader (T. H. Stevens). Weight todav 105. S0S19 S. Anita 1 1-4 2:051 fast 20 1011 5 6 8 8 8 S17lKennedy St. Ilario. Logistilla. Albert Star. 80745 S. Anita 1 1-S 1:53 good 20 9:' 3 4 5 5 54 67 B Wilson AlmaBov. Financier. Round&Itouud BS8M Oakland 4 7:1S| good 61 95 4 3 4 3 5IO"5,S5C Ross XauVu. Orcasna. Mendon. 80688 S. Anita 1 1-S 1:531 fast 6-5 97 4 1 1 1 1* 1" Russell County Clerk. Day Star. Oberon. CYMBAL, ch. g. 4. bv Galashiels — Sounding Brass (W. Gerst). Weight todav 104. S.iWt; S, Anita 5} f 1 :06 fast 4 115 G 7 5 5s 4*1. Kt-nnedv Fern L.. Redondo. Burning Bush. 8tis:;4 a Anita 7-S 1:26§ fast 6 111 7 4 3 3 61 ll'"*Kennedy Pretension. Redondo. Velma C. 7S114 I^itonia 1 1-16 1:47 fast 15 97 3 3 6 6 5' 5»1 E Martin Albert Star. H. Shean. Besterling. 77S-C Latonta lm70y 1:451 good 15 98 4 3 3 4 4 4* Kennedy Marathon. B. Brummel. LadyBaldur C. W. BURT. b. g. 4. bv Don de Oro— Fig Leaf (P. T. Chinn). Weight todav 107. 8"V". s. Anita 1 1:391 fast 11-5 100 3 1 1 1 1* 1* Page Buchanan. FriarofRlidn. A. Virginia 8»i722 S. Anita 3-4 1:13 slow 5 109 8 7 8 8 811 Kennedy L.Nelson. L.oftheForest. Gosslperll StH»» S. Anita 3-4 1:141 slop 9-20 107 1 2 2 l1! 3«1 Kennedy- BenStone. Gosslperll.. ReydelMundo 80511 S. Anita 61 f 1:06 fast 6-5 106 6 2 2 2« 21 Butwell Creston. Biskra. Illusion. EMMA G.. b. f. 4. bv Cactus II. — Luna Minor (J. Schreiber). Weight today 99. S'is77 S. Anita 7-Sl:25g fast 20 107 3 5 5 5 7 653 M Preston Mauretania. Grace G.. Sorrowful. S07-U s. Anita 61 f 1 ON good 300 107 5 7 7 6 6H S8i Rettig Footpad. J.H.Keed. BatMasterson. 80656 Oakland 3-4 1:161 slop 12 110 4 5 5 43 2' Post David Warfield. Prestige. EdDavls. WISE CHILD, b. g. 4. by Bute or Bendoran — Surface (G. Henry). Weight today 107. 808K-a Anita 7-S 1:24J fast 50 109 6 S 8 7 8» 7,:,JButwell Critic. St. Elmwood. Pretension. MM S. Anita 1 1:394 fast 25 108 5 9 9 9 9 " 9»1 M McGee Alleviator. Pickaway. M'dofGotham 7M88 S. Anita 7-8 1:261 fast 30 105 3 6 4 4 7« 6'»1M McGee StarTbistle. GrandeDame. SnowBall 79941 S. Anita 1 1:41| slow 5 10S 2 2 3 4 41 5s T Rice LordKtanhope. Galves. Capt. Burnett ED BALL. eh. r. 9. br Verge d*Or— Niobe (W. D. Millard). Weight today 111. MMS a Anita 3-4 1:121 fast 40 111 8 8 7 8 610 Rettig FreeKnighttlieBear. Spohn.LaGIoria SV47 a Anita 1 1-8 1:521 fast 15 106 7 5 4 2 21 6=J Butwell St. Ilario. Oberon. County Clerk. 80-197 S. Anita 1 1 :381 fast 6 109 6 5 5 5 6* 331 Butwell John Louis. GrandeDame. Pickaway J. C. CLEM. br. g. 6. by Ingoldsliv — Irmena (W. St. Vincent). Weight todav 106. S'i9::4 S Anita 1 1:3S fast 200 101 6 2 3 5 51 511 Denny Ida May. John Louis. Old Timer. 7«m7 S. Anita 2 1-4 3:5S1 slop 20 102 6 3 4 5 5s 6:8 M McGee Montgomery. Nadzu. Animus. MM s. Anita 1 1-S 1:551 slop 11-5 105 3 2 2 2 in Ink M McGee Alma Boy. Oberon. Molesey. 797S7 S. Anita 1 1:381 fast 20 106 2 4 7 6 6'i 681 M McGee Ida May. Varietes. Lord Stanhope. JOSEPH K.. b. K. 4, by The Commoner — Maud Blackburn (H. L. Jonet). Weight today 107. 88CS3 .-v Anita 1 1-2 2:33? slow 40 101 2 4 5 5 6 51! McCahey Beauclere. County Clerk. Oberon. MMS. Anita 4 7:161 fast 10 93 3 4 3 3 l'» l90 McCahey Big Bow. Animus. Crack Shot. - ,n'l,1(i s. Anita 1 1-4 2:06 fast 15 102 7 8 8 8 6* 5" lRussell CountyClerk. St.Hario. MikeJordan AHCOURT. ch. g. 8. by Arkle— Courtly (W. P. Fine). Weight today 111. sii7M a Anita 1 1-4 2:06| fast 20 109 1 6 6 6 6! 8" C Henry Oberon. Goldwav. Remember. so74l a Anita 1 l:39g good 40 107 10 10 10 10 10 1018}C Henry Timothy Wen. Third Rail. Chaplet. SOT.10 S. Anita 1 1-4 2:06 fast 30 103 6 2 6 7 8} 818 C Henry CountyClerk. St.Hario. Mikejordau CAPTAIN BURNETT, b. g. 6, by Rubicon— Miss Reel (H. A. Cotton). Weight today 111. si'.m". s Anit* 1 1:411 hvv 13-5 113 12 3 5 G'l 7!-}Kennedy Financier. Vesme. Josie S. Sl*J4'j S. Anita 1 1-8 1:571 slop 2 109 2 1 2 3 41U 4,JJM McGee Beauclere. S. Thistle. Buck. Brigade. MM a Anita 1 1-4 2:051 fast 7 106 3 1 1 1 3i 481 Kennedy King of Mist. Oberon. St. Ilario. KOPEK, ch. c. 4. by Ducat— Miss Whitemouse (W. C. Weant). Weight today 101. S0S.-.3 S. Anita 11:40 fast 50 102 9 1110 10 101 lH'lF King Liberto. Orena. Bonton. 80782 a Anita 1 1:38J fast 100 107 5 5 5 5 6 517iJ King Descomnets. Sandpiper. Woolw'der. 71o52 S. Anita 5-8 1:00§ fast 30 105 6 4 4 81 68} T Rice Cardinal. Little Wicky. Franciscan. HI COL CAP. b. g. 9. bv Artillery — Santa Rosalia (G. W. Robinson). Weight today 105. MM S. Anita 1 3-16 2:001 fast 6 107 7 6 3 2 3= 49i Shriner JaneLaurel. H.Doyle. MissOfflcions 80857 S. Anita 7-S 1:251 fast 100 106 7 7 7 7 6* 3«1 G Archib'd Ethel I av. .7. H. Reed. Rifleman. S0Si 2 S. Anita 1 3-16 2:00 fast 20 111 10 10 12 9 51 351 Butwell Azo. Miss Officious. Risrtit Sort. DOCTOR W'HITE. b. g. 5. by Commercial Traveler — Superba (H. Long). Weight today 105. a Anita 6h t 1:20 fast 16 114 14 12 13 81 10* A Will'ms AltarBov. Teo Beach. Tender Crest 80OS4 S. Anita 7-S 1:264 good 200 116 1 2 2 3 5" 7'» A Will'msEthon. Skvo. Sir Edward. MM Seattle 7-8 1:271 fast 20 lv9 1 3 2 1 2» 21 A Walsh Herman Doyle. Dr. Crook. Pinaud. AGREEMENT, ch. g. 4, by Star Ruby— Harmony II. (W. W. Finn). Weight today 101. 7y is s. Anita 1 1:43 slow 30 97\ S 9 11 11 91 7» Nelson John Lvle. BarnevOldfi.'ld. DavStar 72751 S. Anita 1 1:40 fast 8 97 4 2 2 4 4* 55 G Burns Entrada, R.andRound.L..Cavanagh 72G25 S. Anita 3-4 1:131 fast 6-5 112 3 3 3 41 6t:lC H Shil'gBambro, R. and Round, Dr.Simrall SIXTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. (78077—1:11—3—112.) M'CHORD. ch. g. 7. by Gotham— Addie Mc. (E. Alyey). Weight todav 111. 88M a Anita 51 f 1:07 fast 10 109 4 7 7 71 51 Russell Shirley Rossmore. Pio Pico. Toller. 80602 a Anita 3-4 1:131 fast 7 112 5' 4 5 7 5*3 Musgr've Mad. Musgrave. Illusion. Bavaria. 80427 S. Anita 51 f 1.05J fast 10 110 9 7 7 51 5«1 Musgr've Jane Swift. Creston. AH Alone. VALLEY STREAM, ch. f , 4. by Octagon — Lady of the Valley (J. W. Young) . Weight todav 106. S'7« S. Anita 51 f 1:061 fast 4-5 113 6 3 3 33 33 Kennedy Pio Pico. Gene Wood. Sir Angus. 1MB a Anita 51 f 1:07 goodll-20 110 7 3 2 21 2- M McGee Velma C. Evados. Gene Wood. 8o2-j4 S. Anita 7-8 1:24J fast 50 103 8 7 7 7 8 8— T Rice Harrigan. Semnronium. Green Seal. BELLE OF IROQUOIS, b. m. 5. by Ben Strome — Passion Flower (M. Reis). Weight today 104. 8U7G3 a Anita 51 f 1:061 fast 15 116 10 10 7 71 9" lRussell JaneSwift. Shir. Rossmore. Milpitas 80511 S. Anita 61 f 1:06 fast 20 103 7 5 6 6' 651 Russell Creston. C. W. Burt. Biskra. 80127 a Anita 51 f 1:051 fast 16 103 12 12 12 12 S'» Russell Jane Swift. Creston. All Alone. GOSSIPER II.. ch. m. 7. by Colonel Wheeler — Confidante (F. Merckel). • Weight todav 109. I 178 a Anita 5). f 1:07 fast 7 107 5 6 6 61 41 B Wilson Shirley Rossmore. Pio Pico. Toller. 8873 & Anita 3-4 1:13 slow 10 111 6 5 3 3l 3J3 T Rice Lord.Nelson. L.oftheForest. Redondo S'iGJ4 S. Anita 3-4 1:141 slop 20 109 2 11 2'1 23 Kain BenStone. C.W.Burt. ReydelMundo. WORK AND PLAY. ch. g. 5. bv Gotham— Brighton Beach G. Henry). Weight todav 111. MM S. Anita 3^4 1:13 fast 15 121 8 3 3 41 810 Mentrv LonloftlioForost. Black.Mate. Toller 80872 S. Anita 5Jf 1:061 fast 7 109 1 8 8 61 321 Butwell Aunt Polly. Laudable, Escalante. 80511 S. Anita 51 f 1:06 fast 12 110 5 4 5 3" 5'1 V Powers Creston. C. W. Burt. Biskra. REDONDO. b. g, 6. bv Inspector B— Balance All II. (J. James). Weight today 111. 80818 B. Anita 5J f 1:06 fast 4 112 1 4 4 2\ 2'1 Musgr've Fern L.. Burning' Bush. Cymbal. 80834 a Anita 7-8 1:261 fast 14-5 111 2 3 4 4 211 2"! Musgr've Pretension, Velma C. Korosilany. MM& Anita 7-8 1:25| fast 13-10 107 3 4 4 3 3 2i» Musgr've Buchanan. Grace G.. Vivant. MARBLES, br. f. 4. by Lissak — Glensetto (Henderson & Hogan). Weight today 106. 80815 s. Anita 3-4 1:121 fast 8 102 6 3 2 11 45 A Will'ms FreeKnighttheBear. Spohn.LaGIoria 80C:» Oakland 3^4 1:141 good 9 104 8 Fell. M McGee Osorine. The Mist. Antlgo. 804.5 a Anita 3-4 1:121 fast 16 112 4 2 2 2'1 2» M McGee L.Irma. M.ofGotham. M. Musgrave. REY DEL MUNDO. br. e. 6. by Rey el Santa Anita— Leola (Mrs. C. C. West). Weight todav 111. 8M78 a Anita 5J f 1:07 fast 20 109 10 10 10 10 10' i J King Shirley Rossmore. Pio I'lco. Toller. 8i*'94 S. Anita 3-4 1:141 slop 12 111 5 8 7 7s 433 J Brooks Ben Stone. (Jossiper II.. C. W. Burt MM a Anita 7-8 l:25g fast 30 109 4 2 1 1 1" 5"U Howard Critic. Cloyne. Ethel Day. NATTIE BUMPPO. b. g. 7. by Bock Massie— Flora Dora (R. F. Carman). Weight todav 111. 80S92 a Anita 1 1-8 1:561 slop 13-5 Will 1 1= 1= M McGee Liberto. St. Kllda. Miss Officious. -• "..". a Anita 61 f 1:20 fast 6 126 4 2 4 2» 2nk B Wilson Montclair. Alwin. Miss Delaney. I m a Anita 61 f 1:191 fast 30 106 1 3 3 2'1 2'1 B Wilson Critic. Jane Laurel. Sorrowful. VELMA C. ch. f. 4. by Rey el Santa Anita — Ardiente (O»kwood Stock Ranch). Weight todav 106. 8i*76 S. Anita 51 f 1:07 fast 7 104 7 9 9 81 941 Page Shirley Rossmore. Pio Pico. Toller. 88BM a Anita 7-8 1:261 fast 20 106 9 1 1 1 l1 3,;1 J Howard Pretension. Redondo. Korosilany. B8M a Anita 5i f 1:07 good 5 110 1 1 1 11 l2 Butwell VallevStream. Evados. Gene Wood. aENATOR BARRETT, ch. c. 4. bv Ogden— Bremen (W. W. Walsh). Weight todav 111. 80915 S. Anita r:-4 1:12 fast 20 IS 10 8 8 8J 87 M Preston Stringency. Mltpltaa. Sh.-imlale. 3 Anita 5J f 1:07 fast 8 109 9 8 8 S5 8=1.1 Howard Shirley Rossmore. Pio Pi . Toller. IMS & Anita 51 f 1:064 fast 30 122 6 7 9 9:1 4" Butwell JaneSwift. Shir. Rossmore. Milpitas ITAN. br. g. 6. by Bancocas^ — Enze G. Heider). Weight todav 106. 888T2 a Anita 51 f 1 (Ak fast 5 109 12 3 3 3' 7«1 Shriner Annti'olly. Laudable. Workandl'Iav 887M 8 Anita 3-4 1:131 fast 10 113 9 9 9 8" 7" Shriner Airs, The Sultan. Caraseo. JM| Anita 7-8 1:27 hvy 50 104 3 4 4 6 6 615lMondon Whip Top. Spohn. Ben Stone. THE THORN, ch. g. 4. by Ethelbert— American Beauty fJ. Arthur). Weight todav 108. 80834 a Anita 7-8 1 :261 fast 20 10S 113 12 12 111 9-'3 T Rice Pretension. Redondo. Velma C. 80708 S Anita 7-8 1:27 hvy 20 105 1 3 6 6 5* 4'1 Musgr've Whip Top. Spohn. Ben Stone. MM 8. Anita 61 f 1:201 slow 20 108 7 10 8 81 681 T Rice Galves. Grace G.. Father Stafford. TRAMOTOR. b. g. 7. by Indio— Trolley (W. M. Beatty). • Weight today 111. SMK45 S. Anita 61 f 1:181 fast 2 109 6 G G 6s 5"3 J King Lord Nelson. Pal. Grande Dame. ■ i -'. Anita 51 f 1 :06 fast 30 119 2 8 8 8 6M1J King S. Rossmore. M. Musgrave. T.O'Tool? 7M81 S. Anita 51 f 1:061 fast 30 107 10 9 9 91 5"! J King Kerry. Jane Swift. Mollie Montrose TIM O'TOOLE. ch. k. 6. by Ben Strome— Henrietta (E. L. Talley). Weight todav 111. (..Hi,-, s \nita 11:401 good 30 108 G 4 1 1 H S"l T Rice ByeByeiL. Pilar*. fEIgin. JoeCoyne 80654 S Anita 61 f 1 :20g slow 40 1M I 3 5 71 S'^Mulligan Galves. Grm -e (J.. Father Stafford. MM a Anita 3-4 1:131 fast 25 112 6 6 7 6'1 43| J Howard Mad. Musgrave. Illusion. Ravaria. L. C. WIDRIG. ch. c. 4. by Orimar— Grace Bond (Pasadena Stable). Weight todav 106. 807C2 S Anita 2-4 1 :131 fast 7 107 9 9 9 s- 9"5Kenntdy M. Sutton. PricelessJewel. Talarand .9600 S. Anita 7-8 1:29J slop 8 119 1 7 7 7 7} 583 V Powers D.MacMonaM. JosleS.. Little Flush. 79510 S. Anita 1 1-8 1:531 good 6 IM 13 3 3 51 5'» C H Shil'gFirst I'eep. Vesme. Nibilik. SEVENTH RACE — 1 1-8 Miles. 3-ycar-olds and upward. Selling. (7*771 IM 1 I KM THIRD RAIL. b. r. 4. by Bannerroan— Idle Days (C. B. Reid). Weight todav 105. S. Anita 1 1-4 2:05 fast 6 I'll .1 3 3 1 33 11 Musgr've Allx-rt Star. I'ir-t I'een. St Ilario. Siixlo S. Anita 1 1-8 1.52? fast 15 IM 2 2 I 1 lh 1' Musgr've Alnn I'.ov Sandpiper. Albert Star. 80741 ft Anita 1 1:391 good 6 103 6 5 4 3 2'i 23 Mfi aUMjr Tiinothv Wi ii. ('I.inlel. Piete— loa MOLESEY. ch. r. 5. bv Kingston— Svlvabelle (Henderson & Hogan. Wfieht todav 109. 80082 H Anita 1 1 X 1 .521 fast 8 101 :: :: :: 3 21 2*| M McGee KorMtt. Vov Poi.nli. Bd. T. Fiver. 88840 a Anita 11-8 1:54 fast 3 106 5 7 7 4 41 5« R Will'ms Third Rail. Alma Boy, Sandpiper. 84*00 S. Anita 1 1-8 1:531 fast 8-6 108 3 1 1 1 1' 3' M McGee Kd.T.Fryer. JolinLouig. JouuCarroll ALBERT STAB. b. c. 4, by 8tar Shoot— Lady Alberta (Ording & Gass). Weight today 104. MMS S Anita 1 1 4 2:05 fast 2 101 4 11 1 1' 21 Page Third Rail. MrM Peep. St. Ilario. Mis in S \inla 1 I 8 1 r.-l fast 18 5 UN'. 3 4 5 7 5» 4J3 .1 Howard Third Rail, Alma Bnv. Sandpiper. 80819 a Atttta 1 1 1 ::054 last 9-6 105 7 7 6 6 41 3'1 G Archib'dst. Ihui... I...-istilla. King of Mist. FINANCIER, ch. c. 4. bv Box— Paradise Won (W. H. Baker). Weight today 108. 80878 a Anita I 1-S 1 :521 fast 6 112 5 4 3 3 8* 2»* Rettig Ixnrislilhi. Sandpiper. King of Ml t Msl s Anita 1 1:3S1 fast 3 107 6 4 4 3 31 21 Rettig St.Klmwood. BarneyOliltield. Biskra 80745 S. Anita 1 1-8 1:53 good 31 105 12 2 2 2J 2-'i Musgr've AlmaBoy. Kound&Kound. St.Hario. IOHN CARROLL, ch. g, 7. by Ornament— Spanker (P. T. Chinn). Weight today 115. 80874 8 \nita 1 1 381 fast 7 108 2 3 6 6 6 433 M Preston IdalMay. JohnLonift. ld\\ in I .!• ryer. 80800 a Anita 1 1 8 1:M last 51 112 4 4 4 4 4 4' M Preston Bowte T. Fryer. JohnLooia. Molesev. M7M B, Anita 1 1:381 fast 5 104 15 6 6 5 5*1 Butwell Ida May. Kthon. Molesey. LOGISTILLA. ch. m. 7. bv Locoha tehee— Ssarg (H. W. Hoag). Weight today 103. xi IMS S. Anita 1 14 2:05 fast 13 5 187 5 G G G 5- 8*4 Ruaaell Third Bail. Albert Star, lust Peei 88678 S Anita 1 1 8 1*21 last 4 IM 2 1 8 7 4! } •* Russell Fiimm-ler. Sandpiper Kinu' of Mint. S0S19 S. Anita 1 1 4 2:054 fast 20 102 8 8 7 7 75 2' Russell St. Ilario. Albert. Star. Kin-ofMist. ALMA BOY. oh. g. 6. by Salvation— Sweet Caporal (J. W. Young). Weight todav 109. 80687 S. Anita 1 3 18 1 :59J fast 6-5 112} 2 2 2 1 1J 1« M McGee Silver Line. Miss I.ichi. Azo. xiixili S. Anita 1 I 8 l:52j fast 11-5 108 13 2 1 21 2* G Arrhib'd Third Rail. Sandpiper. Albert Slar .X0745 a Anita 118 1:53 good 21 102 4 3 3 3 3* 1*8, McCahey Financier. Koiiud&U..iind. St.Hario CRITIC, blk. g. 6. by Previous— Mintage (R. Bauer). Weight today 109. 80893 3. Anita 7X1:243 fast 16 112 2 2 2 1 1:11'1T Rice St. Elmwood. Piet.-ii-l"ii. MavSuttou 80840 S Anita 1 1 -8 1 '521 fast 30 iny 4 5 6 G Ga 0" J Frasch Third Rail. Alma Boy. Sandpiper. S07IJ a Anita 1 l:39jj good I! 5 107 7 8 8 8 84 6--J Kennedy Timothy W'-n. Third Rail. Cboplet. SILVER KNIGHT, b. g. 3, by Free Knight— Silverlining- (C. R. Jones). Weight today 89. S0873 S. Anita 1 1-8 1:538 fast 20 97 5 3 5 5 6a 5s Vesper Silver Line, Mouvina. Joe Coyne. 80764 s. Anita 1 14 2:06j| fast 9 99" 4 4 5 7 71 710 Vesper « I boron. Goldwav. Remember. 80724 a Anita 1 3 16 2:ol» slow 100 100 2 I 3 3 21 443 Vesper County Clerk. Oberon. Miss Naomi. SILVER LINE. b. m. 5. by Free Knight— Silverlining (J. Schreiber). Weight todav 103. SMfifl S. Anita 1 3 16 1:59,1 fast 5 109 1 1 1 2 2'1 2« B Wilson Alma Boy. Miss I. Ida. Aao. 8M78 S. Anita 1 1-S 1:533 fast 7 102 1 1 1 1 1- 1-1 B Wilson Monvina. .! «• Coyne. Da? Star. 88BMS Ann. i IMlittfii 100 103 6 1 1 5 7 7" B Wilson Third Rail. Alma Boy. Sandpiper. DREDGER, ch. g. 4, by Yellow Tail— Morinel (J. J. Walsh). Weight today 104. MX..., S. Anita 1 l:39j fast 41 105 1110 9 8 9l 9"lButweIl C.W.Rurt. Buchanan. I riarofl-.lgin. MM a Anita 7-8 1:261 fast 10 111 13 8 8 8 81 571 Butwell Pretension. Redondo, Velma C. MM a Anita 1 1:391 fast 6 112 S 6 5 4 4»" 4-1 J Howard Monti lair. Alleviator. Manila S. Page 4 Oakland Oakland Entries and Past Performances for Monday, April 12. WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK FAST. OAKLAND ENTRIES. Racing starts at 1:40 p. rn. (Chicago time. 3:40.) XaMaa well in mud. ©Superior mud runner. First Race — Futurity Course. (170 feot less than 3-4 mile.) 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. (Track record: 71817— 1 :OS»— 2— 99.) Ind. II. use. Wt. Uec. A. Wt. Hdop. 80795' Jim (iaffney 4..1M..®723 MkX51 l'ancy 4. .10H. . X72(l 80773 John A. Mallon 4. .111. .. .71". S i('»I7 Royal N 5.. 10!) 71.". s«H24 Rose Cherry 108 1:131 ." . .100. . X715 80.S40 Colbert 4. .108. . X71) 80124 Phil Icoe 112 1:121 ." . .111. . X705 SIK544 Afiiolo 12ft 1:1M 8. . 1 1 1 . . X'.'l". 79883 Sid Silver 108 1:121 9..111..X700 80895 Bnrnell 112 1:121 4..1O1..X700 S0752 Yellowstone 107 1:13* 10. .109. . X700 Second Race— 1-2 Mile. 2-year-olds. Allowances. (Track record: 741M— 47-2—113.) 8082B* Olathe 101 :4S 104..X72.". 8U906 Redeem 98 :4!l 99..X720 s*ni24 Oalveeca 109 :f.o^ »9 7ir 80829 Fire 107 :50 107. .X71". 807:)t)= Intrinsic 103 :40J ■#.. X715 BOSS Sixteen 99..X710 SOI 07 Souia KM..X70.". 808SS Judxe Henderson.. 102. . X 705 xiixi;- Dalmatian 107 700 80715 Lewiston 104 700 80904 Mrs. Dot 99 70(1 M 55;t Silver Grain 107 700 Third Race — 1 Mile and 20 Yards. :i-year-olds and upward. Sellins. (Track record: 78105—1:401— 3— 102.) (80870) Serena* 100 1:42* 4..10S..X725 SOSNt- Uarjrantua 10S 1:41* .".. .107. . X720 80908' Moorish Kins 3.. 95..X715 S0SS82 Hush Money 105 1:43? 4. .105. . x71". SOS87 Sir John ;;.. 95..X715 80927' s.hlesuis ::. . K..X7M MK1HH2 Hoyle 3.. 92 710 8092«* Husky 110 1:434 4..108..X710 8099J Sake 4..103..X705 80927 Import 901:40* 4. .Vis.. x703 80S89 Aftermath 5..109..X700 Ind. Horse. Wt. Rec. A. Wt. Hdcp. SOSOtl Mozart 3. . 95 T «» Fourth Race — 7-8 Miie. 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. (Track record: 78201—1:24*-S— 111.) (808901 MEELICK Ill 1:241 4. .1 11 . . :750 80811' Stanley Kay 103 1:241 4. .111 . . x74u 80886 Barry Tide 113 1 r27l 4..101..X733 so'121,- Don laiiiniie Ill 1:281 ."...111 735 MM DareiHKton 110 1:27* 4..HM../725 80M0 Touiuiv Ahearii ... 4. .101. .. .710 7.'Ktl!» Ban Ixird 4.. 0S..X70O SO770 Hutrh Mctjowan ...109 1:27 8..KH..X8M 80888 Cheers 104 1:.;2* 5. . lol. . X00O Fifth Race— 1 1-4 Miles. 4-year-olds and apward. s.'llinir. (Track record: 74031—2:051-0 100.) .80907 I^satee 110 2:00 7. .117. . 725 80833 Henry 0 102 2:12 7. .117. . X720 80.832 Veteran© 110 2:153 0. . 112. . / 71". 8060G Klavlsnv 03 2:05r 8. . 11«». . X715 80880 Mitre ."». 117..X710 H839 Lady AUcta 107 2:10* 5. .115. . x7l't 800H0 (Jaca 4..1PS. . /7I0 80883 Mattie Mack 5. .HO. . 705 S01K.7 Jiieonio 5. .120. . X 705 738S0 Kinu Kllsworlh ...1012:10* S..117..X70O 80792 Markie Mayer 107 2:071 6. .112. .X 700 80580 Milshora 022:15* 5..110..X700 Sixth Race — Futurity Course. (170 feet less than 3-4 mile.) 3-vear-old.s. Selline. (Track record: 71817— 1:08* -2— 90.) (80000) Madman 105 1:09? 107.'.ff)72". (80925) Cotytto 102 1:11* 104.. X 730 sopop- captain John 100 715 SIW25 Duke of Milan 100 715 Sir.KK;3 AllauK.r 102 1:12 10O..X7O5 80871' Workbox 110 1:13 108..X70G SH7II4 Ida Hewitt 101 7(K) 80074 Alice Collins 101 .. X 700 Imitate, b. c. by Mimic — Sweet Lavender 106 The figures under "Rec." in above entries show the best time made by the horse at the distance, with weight carried, since January 1. P.KJO. This time is not necessarily made by a winner. It may be the estimated time of a losing performance. LATEST PERFORMANCES OF HORSES ENTERED MONDAY. FIRST RACE— Futurity Course (170 feet less than 3-4 mile). 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. ( .181.— 1:0$!— 2 — 99.) Index Course DistTimeT'ckOdds Wt St fj % % strFln Jockeys Best Company JIM GAFFNEY. b. c. 4. by Golden Garter — Misa Maxim (F. D. Weir). Weieht todav 106 B87M Oakland 61 f 1:211 good 16 118 7 4 5 6"^ 3" A Walsh Dareington. LittleSiss. Cant John M7M Oakland 3-4 1:161 hvy 20 95 4 5 5 5 5«1 A Walsh Jacobite. Booger Red. Madman. &06K7 Oakland 3-4 1:161 hvy 16 105 7 4 6 6 6»'1A Walsh Westburv. SewelL Dareington 8»674 Oakland 3-i 1:161 slop 11-5 108 5 5 4 31 3»1 A Walsh Bon Homme. Prince GaL Palo Alto FANCY, b. f. 4. by Worcester — Regatta II. Weight todav 106 88651 Oakland 1 1-16 1:48? fast 9 105 9 7 7 6 7 6'HJ McBrlde Husky. Import Oadiehon siHi% Oakland 1 1-S 1:59 slow 5 95 6 1 1 Ran out. Upton Elevation. Lady Alicia Rubric 80674 Oakland 3-4 l:16g slop 30 113 7 6 5 8H 6"|W Mcln'reBonllomme PrinceCal. JlmCaffnc. 80607 Oakland lm20y l:42g good 20 105 6 5 5 5 5"1 51* J Butler Berry Maid, Dareington. Big Chief JOHN A. MALLON. ch. c, 4. by Rubicon — Chartreuse II. (H. Mack). Weight today 111. 80772 Oakland FC1:12 good 25 109 4 5 11 10" 10 "}Kirsch'm Hush Money. Schleawig. Deviser. !H? 9*S*J*3 F S 1:U. fast. 5 ll)7 5 4 3 2h 5=3 Rettig K'ghtDeck. J.H.Sheehan. Righteasy 88614 Oakland F C 1:111 good 30 107 5 3 4 61 7?1 Borel Raconteur, Antlgo Adena 88M8 Oakland 5} f 1:10? slow 12 107 9 7 7 6* 5'1 Keogh Antigo, Old Settler. Brush Dp. ROYAL N., br. h, 5, by Royal Flush— Naples (Hamilton Stable). Weight today 109. 80617 Oakland 3-4 1:151 good 40 111 2 4 12 12 1218iRettig Pills. Hush Money. Curriculum. Jso.«4 Oakland 7-8 1:27* fast 100 107 6 5 12 12 12 12'« Sandy JulIaPowel. EarlvTide. JimGaffnev 80501 Oakland 61 f 1:23* good 12 118 4 2 2 2» 3*1 Rettig Rath. Royal, Patricia R.,Angle.f ace. S0124 Oakland 3-4 1:18? hvy 60 106 11 6 11 11 H«lBorel Transmute. Oheera. John A Mallon ROSE CHERRY, ch. m. 6. by Rubicon — Rio Hondo (F. J. Neil). Weight today 109. SUU4 Oakland 3-t l:18g hvy 20 95 4 3 9 9 9"1W Gloss Transmute. Cheers. John A. Mallon IMM Oakland 3-4 l:17g hvy 2 93 3 2 3 4» 3» W Gloss Balreed. Vronsky. Jim Hanna. 79722 Oakland F C 1:15 hvy 7 107 10 8 7 7 614lKeogh Lucky Mate. Mar. Rose. Constantla ,90.2 Oakland 3-4 1:19 hvy 13 100 6 6 6 9 9'«1W Gloss Platoon. Marion Rose. Transmute. COLBERT, b. r. 4. by Otis — Estelada (W. M. Caine). Weight today 108. SHS49 Oakland 1 1-16 1:491 fast 12 107 6 2 2 3 B 4'i Kirsch'm Colonel White. Brookleaf Cheers 88878 Oakland 1 1-16 1:54 slop 30 107 7 10 9 8 7 71"|A Walsh Belmere. Brancas. Military Man. 804yl Oakland 1 1-16 1:511 good 10 108 5 6 5 6 5' S^'IW Mcln're Romanoff. Giov.Balerio. BlancheC. FHIL IGOE. h. g. 5. by Sir Dixon — Alpena (E. J. Ramsey). Weight today 111. 80124 Oakland 3-4 l:18g hvy 25 102 9 10 8 8 8'*}E SullivanTransmute. Cheers. John A. Mallon TMM Oakland 1 l:4Sg slop 30 104 111111 11 11 11" E Sullivan Melar. BlancheC. Invader. 79420 Oakland lm70y 1:49* slop 20 99 1 6 12 11 11 11==1E SullivanWarning. Derdom. Mendon. .9324 Oakland 1 1:451 hvy 12 99 11 9 9 6 31 3C1 E SullivanMinalto, Harry Rogers. Mitre. AGNOLO. ch. gr, 6, by Ingoldsbv Agno (Franklin Stable). Weight today 111. 80644 Oakland 3-4 1:16* hvy 40 109 12 12 12 12 12' "JG Burns LauraClay. FredMuIliolland. Deneen } u:.lS Oakland lm20y 1 :46* good 30 121 6 2 6 11 10 lO^U Lee Toll Box. Okenite. Gargantua. 80248 Oakland 1 1-16 1:511 fair 5 111 2 1 1 2 4! 5al E Dugan Ed Davis, Colbert. RomanofT. B8SM Oakland 3-4 1:191 slop 10 102 9 5 6 51 2* Cotton MarlanCasey. GreenUoods. Prestige. SID SILVER b. g, 9, by Siddartha— Silver Bangle (W. D. Randall). Weight today 111. -9-^ £a,k lamr ^9,1:,1r6£jmud 25 12a -'5 9 4°* S«3 Rettig Plausible. Constantia. Agnolo: U''i\ °akl,an(| Ir1 1:19« £vy 12 129 5 4 4 61 6'« Nicol Cay.Cora. Dr.Sherman. HushMoney £''£ Oakland 3-4 1:19 hvy 20 107 3 11 11 12 12" Keogh Platoon. Marion Rose. Transmute. 79290 Oakland 3-4 1:161 hvy 12 106 1 112' 5»1 Mentry Dargin. Banposal Crystal Wave. BURNELL. br. f, 4. by Bannockburn — Mrs. Brunell (P. Zimmer). Weight today 101. 8069o Oakland 3-4 1:171 slow 25 101 7 7 7 7 7"! Deverich Old Settler. Minot. Cadiekon. 8-297 Oakland 3-4 1:17 slow 100 113 6 4 I 2 5 i Deverich Little Siss. Fancv. Joe Nealon. ;?,-y5 9?$ an(! FS. J:JS, llop 9 109 6 6 8 8 8lu}Gllbert HushMoney. GrevOwl. Cayenne Cora 79..00 Oakland 3-4 l:17i hvy 13 9. 6 5 4 * k 4"J Deverich Cuernavaca. San Gil. Banridge. YELLOWSTONE, ch. g. 10. by Rey el Santa Anita— Florilla (V. H. Terry). Weight today 109. SO,. .2 Oakland 3-4 1:16! slow 50 108 8 10 10 10 10='lCoburn Sake. Boloman. Celeres. 80-4U Oakland 1 1-1G 1:511 fair 100 109 7 2 2 2 81 921lCoburn Legatee. Harry Rogers. Rotrou. 7MM Oakland 1 1-16 1:541 hvy 100 109 4 1111 11 11 lli»lCoburn YakimaBelle. P.ofOrange. Okenite. 79811 Oakland lm70y 1:54| hvy 40 107 9 7 7 6 6* 51' Coburn Sainesaw. HarrvRogers. Bill Curtis SECOND RACE— 1-2 Mile. 2-year-olds. Allowances. (74190 — i7— 2— 113.) OLATHE. ch. f. 2. by Solitaire II — Nellie Bell (G. W. Berry). Weight todav 104. 80829 Oakland 1-2 491 fast 12-5 109 7 4 3- 2* W Gross Pretend. Napa Nick. Odd Rose. 80679 Oak. and 1-2 48 good 15 101 4 2 22 ft* W Gross Indian Maid. Gerando. Star Blue. MSM Oakland 1-2 49 good 8 105 4 5 4» 412 Taplin Inflection. IndianMaid. Ollie James 8024o Oakland 31 f 42g fair 23-5 104 7 S 7» 5«J Gilbert ElnnBeau. Jack Deunerlen. Warfare REDEEM, b. f. 2. by Eddie Jones — Mortgage (J. W. Paulson). Weieht today 99. '..Oakland 1-2 48g fast 8 103 10 7 75 «*j Imes Penn. Napa Nick. Sainotta. 80812 Oak and 5-8 1:011 good 20 100 14 14 14 13 12'»llmes FivincSqtiirrel. (ilennadeane. Waldo 80715 Oakland 1-2 508 slop 10 104 8 6 4«* 2t Imes Penn. Fire. Pretend. Sn64o Oakland 1-2 50g hvy 7 110 7 6 61 U Imes Electrowan. Good Ship. Alarmed. GALVESCA. b. f. 2. by Galveston — Princesca (S. P. Tate). Weight todav 99. 80924 Oakland 5-8 1:018 fast 41 94 4 1 41 9li Deverich Glennadeane. Pretend. Qual. Street. 88764 Oakland 41 f 56g slow 4 97 6 1 1* V Deverich C5i.Hargr.ive. Intrinsic. 01dMe\im. „','7:i °ak!and 1-2 50* hvy 6 109 4 3 lok 1» Vickery GoodShlP. HelenCarroll. Electrowan MM Oakland 1-2 60| hvy 6 110 8 9 9 8"U Butler Redeem. Electrowan. Good Ship. FIRE. b. c. 2. by Cesarion— Incendi ary (F. H. Milden). Weight today 107. wC\''! !!:'^ am! 3"S 49* fast I3 107 4 7 11 11" A Walsh Pretend. Olathe. Nana Nick. B5H2aS*nd. 0-8 1:011 good 30 104 S 8 8 9 S'oiA Walsh Flv Sijnlrrel. (Jlennadeane. Waldo. 80716 Oak and 1-2 50g slop 8 107 6 4 21 3J A Walsh Penn. Redeem. Pretend. 88868 Oakland 1-2 48! slop 10 111 6 5 5nk 581 A Walsh Donau. Coppertown. Napa Nick. INTRINSIC, ch. f. 2, by Star Shoot— Intrepidity (W. B. Jennings). Weight today 99. 50790 Oakland 1-2 49 good M 103 4 2 2"k 2' Scoville JudgeOninn. E.Grauey. Electrowan. 80764 Oakland 41 f MJ alow 8 102 8 3 2"k 3'3 Scoville CTHararave, Galveaca, O.Mexico. 80682 Oakland 1-2 49* hvy 6 103 5 2 8* 8*1 Scoville Napa Nick. Judge Qulnn. Penn. ■MM S. Anita 3-8 34! fast 1S-5 105 1 21 l1 J Howard La Petite. Lillium. Mary's Lamb. SIXTEEN, ch. g;. 2. by Cunard — Orsova. Weight today 99. 80829 Oakland 1-2 491 fast 30 107 2 5 6' 5*1 Mentry Pretend. Olathe. Napa Nick. 80c.4 Oakland 41 f 56ji slow 20 97 5 5 4"k 5*1 Kirsch'm Char. Hargrave. Oalvesca. Intrinsic 80606 Oakland 1-2 48* good 6 109 11 7 9} 9"lMentry Thet;. Butterfly. Pretend. Elect'wan 8O..03 Oakland 31 f 42g fast 23-6 98 4 4 6' lh Kirsch'm Cinnamon. Warfare. Alarmed. SONIA, ch. f. 2. by Cunard— Ella Smith (J. D. Millin). Weight today 104 X52 °a!c'rin'i 9 I A3. ?.lop 8. I"6 8 7 6' i*l 8 Archib' d Gerando. Indian Maid. Balronia. ' » 128 Oakland 31 f 431 hvy 4} 107 3 6 8 8" iKeofh Olathe. Fire. Balronia. W 6 Oakland 1-2 51 hvy 13 107 11 9 91 6'1 Mentry SylvlaDunbar. Livonia. Good Ship. JUDGE HENDERSON, ch. c, 2, by Bannockburn — Winyah (B. Schreiber). Weight todav 102 80885 Oakland 12 48* fast 20 112 12 10 91 9'3jW Mcln're Waldo. Harrv Grothe. Gelico 80681 Oakland 3J f 42* fast 10 109 ML W Mcln'ieC.Hargrave. OswahlB.. II. Grothe. 80148 Oakland Ut 44| slop 2 11210 8 61 4SS Keogh J.IVnuerlen. NapaNlck. AlderGulch 80077 Oakland 3-8 37| hvy 21 107 2 4" 4« D McC'thy Inflection. Tipster, tllfln Beau. DALMATIAN, b. c. 2. bv Ethelbert— Ionis (S. C. Hildreth). Weight today 107 MMff 0.,kl..n.l 1-2 4S1 rast 20 103 11 II It SB C, Burns Penn. Passenger. Sail-.". LEWISTON, b. g. 2. by Galveston —Libertina (R. Mulcahey). Weight today 104 80715 Oakland 1-2 50g slop 10 97 1 10 10 -J" r. Boss Penn. Redeem. Fire. Sik',91 Oakland 31 t 42g fast 40 109 M 4 61 fi« Borel C. Hargrave. OswablB. H. Grothe. MRS. DOT. ch. f, 2, by Alloway— Annie Chinn (P. T. Chinn). Weight todav 99. 80904 Oakland 1-2 4S» fast 60 99 6 8 9 9'r'J(' Rosa II. Carroll. Electrowau. Binocular. 80733 Oakland 1-2 60j hvy 75 loo S 9 71 i'JC Boss Calvesca. Hood Ship. Heleu Carroll .99o7 Oakland 3-S 371 hvy 200 98 10 7J 7' B Wood Balioniii. Livonia. Penn. 788M Oakland 3 8 37g hvy 100 106 10 10 10' * B Wood Balronia. Warfare. Good Shin. SILVER GRAIN, b. c. 2. by Filieranc— Misi Phyllis (F. A. Forsythe). Weight todav 107. R4JG6J Oakland 3| t 4-7 fast IS loo I 4 61 7»§ C Boss Sixteen, Ciniuiin..n. Warfare. 78888 Oakland 31 f 441 mud 20 108 10 10 10 10 .1 U-e Kug. Mall. Judge Ouinu. Warfare J 79673 Oakland 3-8 38 hvy 60 103 7 7» 6"iL McCthylltiou. IVuu. Fire. THIRD RACE— 1 Mile and 20 Yards. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. iTSKCi - -1 :|OJt :: U»L'. I 8FVERITS. K r 4. bv Sempromur— Satellite II. (P. DimneV Weight today 108. 88870 Oakland IniJiiv l:42t fast 9 iny llll ink lh ciasn, r ITaaaiit K»be*. Knight Beck. S0S13 Oakliui'i 1 1 16 1:49 Rood S 10« :» C C 7 7 7° J C Ross Cowen. Rubric. Woolen. 80774 Oakland 1 1-16 1:41 good 10 107 1 4 ^ 2 2' 2'J Glasner Keep Moving. Cowen. Husky. S06C0 Oakland lm20y 1:44| slop 8 108 6 4 3 3 4« 4" J Butler JoeRose, YankeeDaughter. St.Avon GARGANTTJA. br. h. 5. bv Gitranteum— Alter (H. G. BeawellV Weight todav 107. SOSSH Oakland lrnWy 1:464 fast H 131 I 4 3 4 S* 2- Taplin Niblick. Baraclaeaea. Aftermath. 8051S Oakland 1 1 16 1:49 good 18-3 111 4 ." 8 4 3J ?.- Taplin Matiretania. Oesa. Cadichon. MH40 Oakland 1 1-16 1 :.".0g good 1 107 5 2 2 5 J» 1* Taplin Import. Colonel Bronston. Rotron. 80318 Oakland lnu'Oy 1:46? good 10 119 9 3 2 3 2J 34 Taplin Toll Box. Okenlte. Colbert. MOORISH KING. br. c. 3. bv Oddfellow— MaT Mack (F A. for^vtbe). Weight today 95. tsuws Oakland 1 1:43 fast is r. 112 2 I 2 2 "'. 3'J Kirsoh'ni Little Siss. Boyle. Aks-Ar Ben. M1S31 Oakland lm20v 1 :43jf fast 6 97 6 8 8 8 8 7" C Ross Y. Daughter. TollHox HnsbMonev. 80794 Oakland 1 l:42g good 3 Uu 1 'J 2 3 35 I1 C Ross Yan. Daughter. TollBox. GatienLass 8073S Oakland 7-8 1:29* hvy 6 98 7 6 5 5 4* 4«J C Ross Knbia (iranda. Dareington. Lens. HUSH MONEY, br. g. 4. by Ducat — Negresa (D. S. Fountain). Weight todav 10b. HOI Oakland 11:42? fast 8 no." .". 1 1 1 1J 2i .Scoville Yank. Daughter. Woolen. Schleswig 80831 Oakland lm2*y 1 :43g fast 15 105 3 1 1 1 1J 3} Scoville Yank. Daughter. TollBox. EarlvTide 80772 Oakland F C 1:12 good 15 107 10 9 9 6"t ll Mentrv Schleswtg. Deviser. Phillistina. 80617 Oakland 3-4 1:154 good 30 104 4 1 4 2b 21 E Clark Bills. Curriculum. Cleopat. SIR JOHN. ch. c. 3. by Sir Dixon— Onwentsia (W. Hawke). Weight todav 95. SuSST Oakland 3-4 1 :15J fast 40 125 12 8 9 S 6«J Post Ml ■mill Birth. Miss Highland. 79322 Oakland 3-1 1:151 hvy 4 100 2 5 2 32 34J Goldstein Otogo. Footloose. Incentive. 79268 Oakland :.J f 1:10 mud 30 105 8 8 8 9l 10"JF H KlngTrafflc. Blameless. Miss Highland. 79198 Oakland 5* f l:08g mud 12 115 6 6 5 61 7"jNotter Bill Eaton. Little Slss. Serenade. SCHLESWIG b. o. 3. bv Planudes— TJnterock (S. C. Hildrethl. Weight today 95. MK7 Oakland tm5*y 1 :1IJ fast S 96 I 2 1 1 2* 2'. Taplin The IVer. Bam Import. Mm Oakland I 1:401 fast 8 K 2 5 3 C 5 4*1 W Gloss Yan. Daughter. HushMoney. Woolen MB] Oakland 1 1:42* fast 8-5 112 3 2 2 2 2s In G Burns Palo Alto. Aks-Ar-Ben. The Karl. 80772 Oakland F C 1:12 good 21-5 98 2 4 5 35 2J C Ross Hush Money. Deviser. Phillistina. HOYLE. br. g. 3. bv Royal Flush III.— Torrid (C. Bowman). Weight todav 92. Si'9.is Oakland 1 1 :42g fast 4h 1M4 .".4 4 4 I* ! | C Ross Little Siss. Moor. King. Aks-Ar Ben ma Oakland 1-4 1:141 fast 25 IK 11 11 9 61 51U}C Ross Little Siss. Knight Deck. Birth. 800O8 Oakland 1 l:42j! good 15 102 3 11 11 11 11 11! Deverlch Kiihiaiiranda. Fnlford. Mauretania 80"7tt Oakland 7-S 1 :2Si good lfi 95 6 2 2 2 3} 6» Deverich Banposal. The Mist. Adena. HUSKY, ch. c. 4. bv Roval Flush III.— Festal (A. F. Dayton). Weight todav 108. ma Oakland 3-4 1:M| fast 40 112 6 4 2 3* 2"' C Miller Blaax. Don Enritpie. « ;*-m mk 11 sows Oakland 11:42s last 4 H S lt» 9 5 2 3= 6-J C Miller Yan. Daughter. HushMoney. Woolen 80S.". 1 Oakland 1 1 It; 1 :4SS fast 7-5 110 4 4 4 5 21 1J C Miller Import. t'.idichon. Collector Jessup. SU774 Oakland 1 1-1IS 1:49 good 2 106 5 6 6 5 41 45 C Miller Keep Moving. Severus. Cowen. i SAKE. br. g. 4. bv Galveston— Reisling (P. Albertaon). Weight todav 105. MMi Oakland 3-4 1:141 fast 1M 106 9 9 9 9 9'« Borel Blagg. Don Enrhpie. fieinmell. Mai Oakland 3-4 1:16J slow 13-3 106 9 5 3 21 l'l Borel Bolomtin. Celeres. Sainrida. HOI Oakland laaM* 1:48 mud 5 106 1 8 7 5 5» 6,zlBorel Yan. Daughter. Coppers. Cuernavaes MM Oakland lm70y 1:46* fast 12 105 8 9 6 6 46 6* Borel JoeRose. RedLeaf. YankeeTonrlst. IMPORT, b. c. 4 by Peep o'Dav— Auntie Mum (F. W. Healer) Weight todav 108. 80927 Oakland lni.'.liv 1:44* fast 20 loti 2 3 5 5 6= 4*1 J McBride The Peer. Schleswig. Boggs. MK1 Oakland 1 l-li. 1 :48it fast 71 110 5 5 6 3 43 2} Taplin Husky. Cadirtnon. Collector Jessup. 80813, Oakland 11-16 1:49 good 15 107 10 8 8 8 8 8l»JW Mcln'reCowen. Rubric. Woolen. 80773 Oakland lm70y 1:47* good 4 109 1 2 1 1 1J 3:3 Sandy High Gun. Cadichon. Cello. AFTERMATH, b. g. 6. bv Star Rubv— Recollection 'W. P. Magrane). Weight todav 109. M0J19 Oakland lm70y 1 :46J fast 30 122 4 7 4 3 4n l'l (' Ross Xiblick. Oargantua. Saracinesca. 8H849 Oakland 1 1 16 1:491 fast 10 111 10 6 4 2 41 7«1 Mentry Colonel White. Brookleaf. Cheers I MM onkland 3-4 1:171 slow 10 107 6 5 6 61 6*i Sandy Old Settler. Minot. Cadichon. 80644 Oakland 3-4 1:16* hvy 12 109 4 5 6 61 6» Scoville LauraOlay. FredMulholland. Deneen MOZART, br. c. 3. bv Belvidere — Lucaita (A. Koenigsberg). Weight today 95. MMC Oakland 3-4 1:14? fast 20 102 2 9 9 9 9':'.Deverich Righteasv. Altamor. Pldllistina. Mm Oakland 3-J 1:14| fast 30 118 S 8 8 4 7" Mentry Little Siss. Knight Deck. Birth. 801137 Oakland 3-4 l:16jf slop 13 103 5 10 10 10 lO^JDevench Apto Oro. Traffic. Altamor. 8037s Oakland 3-1 1:141 good 13 109 2 4 5 5* 7» Mentry Toll Box. Hazlet. AKamor. FOURTH RACE— 7-8 Mile. 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. ( 7S2IJ1 — 1 :24*— :: 111. 1 MEELICK. ch. c. 4. bv Planudes — Ilithyia (S. C. Hildreth). Weight todav 111. 80890 Oakland F O 1:101 fast 11-10 111 : 1 2 2» 1" G Burns BarlvTiilo. (Tondliglit. Jeanned'Ai -79299 S. Anita 1 1:38*. slow 14-5 111 4 3 3 3 3» 3" V Powers Miss Sain. Magazine. Centre Shot. 79133 S. Anita 7 8 1:24 fast 21 111 2 1 1 1 l1 2«» C H Shil'gGlorio. Gemtnell. Prince Ahmed. 7:« 41 S. Anita 6J f 1:181 fast 11-10 113 1 1 1 1» 2» C H Shil'gOrbicnlar. Big Chief. Critic. STANLEY FAY. b. c. 4 bv Canonnt— Mamie B. fW. Walker). Weieht tcday 111. MMI Oakland lm70v 1;4S| good 12-5 114 12 2 2 2J 25 E Clark Kov.Tonrist. DonEnriaue. Firestone MM9 Oakland 1 1-16 1:30 slop 12-5 117 1 2 2 2 2' 22 Scoville High Private. Firestone. SV3S1 Oakland lm70v 1:45 good 11-5 117 2 4 4 2 33 21 E Clark Dorante. Kose Queen. Sempronlum. 80541 Oakland lm70y l:43j( good 13-5 116 4 3 3 3 !! 1" E Clark Rose Queen. Kvebright. Madman. EARLY TIDE. b. c. 4. bv Peep o'Dav— Ebb Tide (Fleur de Lit Stable). Weight today 101. MMt Oakland 3-4 1:14? fast C 112 Loft at the post. Buxton Blagg. Don Enrique. Husky. 80890 Oakland F C 1:10* fast 15 100 4 4 4 3'1 2" Buxton Meelick. floodlight. Jeanne d'Arc. 80831 Oakland lm20v 1 :43jj fast 9-5 112 4 2 2 2 3°" 4"! Buxton Y. Daughter. TollBox. HushMonev. S0671 Oakland F C 1 :12H slop 16 111 5 5 5 4»k 421 Buxton Bellwether. Jacobite. Fordello. DON ENRIQUE, b. g. 5. bv Hastings — Bella-Donna (H. G. Bedwell). Weieht todav 111. Si 1926 Oakland 3-4 1:14" fast 18 5 110 10 7 7 4"t 2- Taplin Bjan. Husky. Cemmell. MM* Oakland 3-4 1:13? fast 12 106 4 4 3 3* 21 Taplin Wesfburv. Sewell. Woodcraft. 80811 Oakland lm70v 1:40 good 8 103 3 3 3 3 3J 3« Taplin Koval'Dturist. StanlevFav. Firestone S0Ci'7 Oakland lni70y 1 :47J slow 41 104 5 4 2 1 B» 3'1 Taplin High Private. The Peer. Firestone. DAREINGTON. b. c 4. kv Toddington — Dareca fO. Tnrak). Weight todav 101. am Oakland 3-4 l:13g fast 5 113 10 9 9 9 "'jW Mcln're.T.H Sheehan. TonvFaust. (Jr. Goods. Mm Oakland Oi f 1:21s good 10 118 6 7 4 2s 1- W Mcln'reLittle Siss. JimGaffney. Capt. Johu MJS Oakland t-S 1:29* hvy 7 110 6 3 4 2 21 24 Mentry RuhiaGrunda. Lens, Moorish King. 806S7 Oakland 3-4 l:16j! hvy 13 103 0 5 4 35 3s Scoville Westbury. Sewell. Ocean Shore. TOMMY AHEARN. ch. c. 4. by Jean Bereaud — Beth Broeck (P. Ronaldaon). Weight todav 101. 80369 Oakland 7-8 1 :29g aood 40 110 6 9 9 9 9 go'iVand'sen Early Tide. Husky. Ocean Shore. 79675 Oakland lm20v 1:48 hvy 100 100 fi 6 6 6 6 616 Taplin Col. Jack. Ketcl.emike. Farlv Tide. •mat Oakland 3-4 1:16*. slop 100 10S 7 8 8 8 8'»U J CarrollT. Shaw. J. H. Sheehan. M. Delaney 75139 Oakland lm20y 1 :40g fast 12 96 3 8 5 5 3l 1» Zlegler Bye Bye II.. CollegeWidow. Ellerd. BAN LORD. b. g. 4. bv Bannockbarn— Ladv Maud (B. Schreiber). Weieht todav 98. 73MS S. tntta 7-s 1:28.? slop 3 104 3 s 10 9 7J 8M;GiIbert Sparkles. Snobs. Dr. Simrall. Oat Oakland 1 1:4.3J slop 12 1"2 3 6 S 4 43J 3'J Gilbert P.r.N.kleaf. Steel Blue. High Gun. HUGH M'GOWAN. ch. g. 8. by Sleipner— Sieve (G. P. McNeil). • Weight today 101. 80776 Oakland 2-4 1:141 good 200 106 9 9 9 9 9 J McBride R.Tourist. Jeantied'Aro. F.Neugent GM04 Oakland 3-4 l:13g fast 5 109 9 9 9 51 V Rettig Titus II.. P. O'Neal. Yellowstone. U927S Oakland 7-S 1:26 fast 4 109 1 1 1 1 23 3« Kirseh'm Hedgothorn. I^'iuReed. L.Gladstone. CHEERS, b. g. 6. bv Darebin — Rose of the Glen (W. S. Knapp). Weight todav 101. MUM Oakland 1 1:431 fast 100 109 1 2 10 10 10 9'"J.I McBride Yan. Daughter. HushMoney. Woolen MM9 Oakland 1 1-1 0 1 : 194 fast 30 111 8 4 1 1 31 M Borel (oloiiel White. Brookleaf. Colbert. 80673 Oakland 1 1-16 1:54 slop 60 114 2 3 5 6 6al 64| Holmes Belmere. Bruncas. Military Mau. 80604 Oakland 7-S 1:28? good 9 107 1 2 2 2 35 8lSlMentry Green Goods. Grace G.. Buchanan. TIFTH RACE— 1 1-4 Miles. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. 174031— 2: ■ J— fi— 100.) LEGATEE, b. g. 7. bv Belvidere — Legacy (W. Hawke). Weight today 117. 8*507 Oakland 1 1-2 2:36* fast 12 103 17 7 C 03 6|,J3A Walsh Reil Leaf. Nadzu. Fantastic. 80S.I2 Oakland 1 1-4 2:09 fast 25 110 5 8 8 7 4s 35 Cotton Fantastic. High Gun. A. MnskodaV M7M Oakland 1 1-2 2:36? good 9 97 5 8 8 6 6» 614 Post Red Leaf. Nadzu. Fantastic. 80370 Oakland 1 1-4 2:10* good 9 109 9 8 7 7 6* 451 Cotton Red Leaf. Dainty Belle. Okenlte. HENRY O.. br. g. 7. bv Charade— Fruit of the Loom (W. Walker). Weight todav 117. 80833 Oakland 1 1-4 2:09 fast 12 110 7 2 4 5 9 9'8 Scoville IVmtastic. High Gun. Legatee. SuT is Oakland 1 1-4 2:132 slop 16 106 2 9 9 9 9 93» E Clark Fantastic. Mendon. Milford. 80f.RO Oakland 2 3:341 good 2 105 4 4 3 3 2nk 2* E Clark Mendon. Benvolio Rotrou. 80515 Oakland 2 3:314 good 6 106 7 3 4 4 4' 4" E Clark Milford. Nadzu. Loglstilla-. VETERANO. b. g. 9. bv Rey el Santa Anita — Orange Leaf (Multnomah Stable). WeigM tndav 112. S'is::2 Oakland 1 14 2:09 fast 50 110 11 11 11 11 11 11=B L A J'ksonFantastic. High (inn. Legatee. su;i7 Oakland 1 1-4 2:144 hvy 10 110 10 9 9 6 31 331 L Jackson Docile. Flavigny. Mitre. 79227 Oakland 1 3-16 2:04 hvy 100 109 10 10 10 10 10 10" L Jackson Pr'ceNap. LadvAlicia. L.Rossington 7'J'iol Oakland 1 1-4 2:09 good 200 107 8 8 8 7 7 5" L A J'ksonJ.R.Laughrey. Col. White. Northwest FLAVIGNY br. m. 6. bv Hastings — Flavia (A. L. Valentine). Weight todav 110. Mm Oakland 1 1-8 1:59 slow 17 99 7 5 5 6 6 6»3 A Walsh Elevation. Lady Alicia. Rubric. MM Oakland l 1-4 2:14J hvy 10 109 11 8 8 3 l"* 23 W Mcln'reDocile, Veterano, Mitre. H 343 Oakland 1 3-4 3:034 good 60 95 2 5 4 4 4*° 4" Coburn Orcagna. Nadzu. Milford. 80320 Oakland 1 1-2 2:43 good 10 108 8 11 11 11 11 ll«JVand'sen Wuerzburger. Lady Alicia. Legatee. MITRE, b. g, 5. bv Ornament — Stately GT. M. Stern). Weight todav 117. 80889 Oakland lni70 - 1:464 fast 15 122 8 5 6 11 10 1030 Kirseh'm Xiblick. Gargantua. Saracinesca. 80737 Oakland lnu'Ov 1:48 hvy 51 111 9 S S 8 6"* 65 J Carroll Coppers. Lord Provost. Confessor. S0647 Oakland 1 1-4 2:14J hvy 8-5 109 1 10 10 8 7 45J J J Carroll Docile. Flavigny. Veterano. 80606 Oakland lm70y 1:464 good 40 109 11 9 9 9 9 9»U3J J CarrollBanposal. Severus. Rubric. LADY ALICIA, b. m. 5. by Sir Diyon — Kenmore Queen (D. 8. Fountain). Weight todav 115. 80833 Oakland 11-4 2:09 fast 20 MB 110 10 10 10 10-» Mentrv Fantastic. High Gun. Legatee. 80718 Oakland 1 1-4 2:138 slop 10 104 1 5 7 4 4» 4»i Kirseh'm Fantastic. Mendon. Milford. S0C.96 Oakland 1 1-8 1:59 slow 25 104 3 7 6 5 41 2" Kirseh'm Elevation. Rubric. Joe Nealon. 80045 Oakland 1 1-4 2:121 hvy 30 107 3 7 7 4 4* 3 « Kirseh'm Red. Leaf. A. Muskoday. Mendon. GAGA. h. g. 4. bv Lissak — Combination (L. B. Wright). Weight todav 108. 8ot;.st; Oakland 1 1 1:171 hvv 50 1113 r, 10 10 10 10" Buxton Saracinesca. Gen. Baler. Flv. Dance 79290 oak la ml 3-4 1:164 hvy 16 97 10 7 9 9= 8'«1G McL'lin Dargln. Banposal. Crystal Wave. Mm Oakland 1 1:4M good 40 104 12 12 12 12 12 12" G McL'lin Woolen. Lackfoot. Hampton BeautT 7S763 Oakland 5-8 1:011 good 100 107 5 5 4 4nf 5» J Butler Raconteur. Priceless Jewel. Spohn. MATTIF MACK. b. m. 6. bv Rensselaer— Drusilla II. (H. Mack). Weight todav 110. S0832 Oakland 1 1-4 2:09 fast 100 103 8 12 4 6 6'° F And'sonFantastic. High Gun. legatee. 80656 Oakland 3-4 1:161 slop 10 114 5 7 8 8 7"lKJrsch'm David Warneld. Emma G Prestige 80600 Oakland lm70y 1:46*. good 30 108 7 6 5 7 7 7" 3Rettig Banposal. Severus. Rubric. 8036S Oakland lm20y l:44g good 40 102 S 9 9 9 9 9'«iF And'son Woolen. Barn.Oldfleld. ConventBell JACOMO. b. h. 6 by Gerolstein— Vanish (F. Clanev). Weight today 120. MS07 Oakland 1 1-2 2:364 fast 100 105 4 13 5 5« 5,9iKirsch'm Red Leaf. Nads*. Fantastic. 80832 Oakland 1 1-4 2:09 fast 50 113 2 6 9 9 8 8'° Kirseh'm Fantastic. High Gun. Legatee. 80645 Oakland 1 1-4 2:124 hvy 15 112 7 5 4 5 51 6'«JMentry Red Leaf. A. Mnskodav. LadvAlicia 80437 Oakland lrn70y 1 :4S4 good 16 114 9 8 8 8 7 B'l C Ross OldSettler. BlancheC.. Lady Alicia. KING ELLSWORTH, b. h. 8. by King Eric— Mabel Ellsworth (E. Trotter). Weight todav 117. 7:t83ii Oakland 1 1 :42J fast 40 140 9 9 9 9 •'• S-'-.'.W Fisch:T.Mitre. Dorado. Roloman. 7373m Oakland I 1-16 1:474 fast 40 112 8 8 7 7 78 7C" Butwell Silver Line. Tonic. Taunt. MARKIE MAYER, b. g, 6. by Previous— Bonnie May (I. Morehouie). Weight todav 112. 81 1793 oak Ian I 1 1-2 2:36? good 130 96 2 10 10 10 10 B*» C Ross Red Leaf. Nadzu. Fantastic. 80716 Oakland 1m70v 1 :50J slop 150 108 7 S 8 8 8 l»*j)W Mcln'reSteel. Yankee Daughter. El Picaio. SMC Oakland IrnMy 1 :444 good 150 107 9 10 11 10 10 10=3ASandy Barney Oldtield. Import. The Peer. 80440 Oakland 1 1-16 1 :5»g good Ml 109 T S ■ 9 8 V* C Ross Gargahtua. Import. ColonelBronston MILSHORA. b. m. 5. bv Milesio— Lee Shore (J. F. Clifford). Weight today 110. Sutvso Oakland 2 3:34'r good 20 M 0 6 1 7 7 7;" Selden Mendon, Henry O.. Benvolio. 78741 Oakland lm70y 1:474 slow 7 102 5 10 11 10 9l 7* A Walsh Woolen. Invader. Colbert. 7S505 Oakland 1 1-4 2:I0g mud 40 102 9 8 8 8 8 8"iSeIden Elevation. BeJlmenee. Pr.of Orange. 78465 Oakland lm20yl:43 slop 20 107 9 9 9 9 9 9-'U Butler M.Mazzoni. Cap. Kennedy. Elevatiou SIXTH RACE— Futurity Course (170 feet less than 3-4 mile). 3-year-olds. Selling. (71S17— 1 :0S«— 2 — f)!» ) MADMAN, b. c. 3. bv Hastings — Lady Madge (H. G. Bedwell). Weight todav 107. MM* Oakland F C 1:104 fast 9-10 105 1 1 1 1= 1* Taplin Prince Gal. AHainor. Fnlford. Mt71 Oakland 5-* lM fast 3-2 115 3 11 1= 11 Taplin Captain John. Workbox. Lighthouse S(fe23 Oakland 5? f 1 :ii7t last 6 100 4 11 Ink 4 J Kirseh'm Tony Faust, tesirons. Sewell. 80814 Oakland 51 f 1:073 good 9 92 5 4 4 5» 7'3 C Ross Booger Red. Paiaroita. Cloudlight. COTYTTO. b. f. 3. bv Solitaire II. — The Peeress (G. W. Berrv). Weight todav 104. m ;.•:.-, Oakland 7 8 1 :3Kj; fast 11-20 I'd 8 2 1 1 Is 1= W Gross Ocean Shore. Oressimi. Rabelais M»l Oakland P C 1:114 good 12 3 MS 11 I 8 5"t I3 \V Gross Serenade, Fore. Righteasv. 80719 Oakland PC 1:1] slop 10 93 6 2 3 3s 37 1'pton Bon Homme. St. Francis. Fnlford. 80487 Oakland F C 1 :12g good 3-2 108 7 S 5 61 533 Taplin St. Francis. Bon Homme. Toll Box. CAPTAIN JOHN. ch. c. 3. bv Yellow Tail— Playful (W. Oahilll. Weight todav 106. 8Q»0» Oakland 3-4 1:16* fast 1 MS S 5 I 2- 3'J Buxton Palo Alto. F. Neug.nt. Bishop W. 80871 Oakland 5-S l:00jj fast 16-5 110 6 4 3 33 2J Mentry Madman. Workt ox. Lighthouse. 80795 Oakland 61 f 1 :21g good 4 110 8 5 3 7 V Mentry Dareington. Little Sis-s. JlraGaffnev 78997 Oakland 5-8 1:01 good 10 112 6 4 3 1"* Is Mentry Tom Hayward. Fanatic. Palo Alto. DUKE OF MILAN, b. c, 3. by Orsini— Spinach (Ormondale Stable). Weight todav 106. S0933 Oakland 7 8 1 :28» fast 20 10.3 2 9 9 9 9" Post Cotytto. Ocean SI ore. Dresataa. am Oakland 3-4 1:15J fast 12 123 2 1 1 21 9"}Scoville Marwood. Birth. Miss Highland. 74190 Oakland 1-2 47 fast 3 115 2 Fell. Gilbert Workbox. T. Hayward, Lit. Jane. ALTAMOR. b. c 3. by Altaiuax— Mortgage (Sea Air Stable). Weight todav 106. ma Oakland F 01:104 fast 20 1*3 7 s 7 43 *• .1 McBride Madman. Prince Gal. Fnli'or.i. MM* Oakland 2-4 1:14| fast 31 102 8 5 2 11 2» Taplin Righteasv. Phillistina. Gio Balerio. M .7 Oakland 3-4 1:164 slop 9 103 8 7 6 5} 33 Scoville Apto Oro. Traffic. Colonel White. WORKBOX. b. c. 3. bv Box— Elise (F. W. Don). Weight todav 109. 8.1871 Oakland G-S 1 :0O2 fast 21-5 115 2 3 6 4b Vk Borel Madman. Captain Johu. Lighthouse. S6S23 Oaklnnd U 1 '1:078 fast 23-3 100 2 9 9 9 f*f C Ross Tonv Faust. De ■' • 'is. Sewell. 80755 Oakland fC 1:12 slow 16 100 7 8 6 51 5«i Buxton Roseben. Westburv. Bellwether. * IDA HEWITT, br. f, 3. bv Ben Brush— Skim (F. Cook). Weight todav 101. 80794 Oakland 1 1:423 good 200 loom 3 3 I 0J PHDeverlch MoorishKing. Y.Daui:lit r. 'loll Bo\- 8»1S7 Oakland F C 1:12JS go..d 100 108 11 12 12 12 12'-JG McL'lin St. Francis. Bou Homme. Toll Box. 78411 Oakland 3-4 1:15 good 50 107 7 6 5 5s 6'» Cotton Beau Mau. Oesa. Light Knight. ALICE COLLINS, b. f. 3. by Baleowan— Apozea (A. Wilton). Weight todav 101. MS74 Oakland 3 4 1:16? slop 100 103 4 2 6 6* 8-3 .las Hogg P.ouHoiniiie I'rin. eG:il. .liaiGafTu.v. soo»7 Oakland 3-4 1:171 slop 75 96 10 11 11 11 II-3 t: Ross I.ens. Minot. Brush Lp. 794ii t S. Anita 7-8 1:271 slop 30 109 6 3 3 4 6' 7" A Harris Joe Galtens. Jane I.anrel. Solus. IMITATE, b. c. 3, by Mimic— Sweet Lavender (E. Trotter). Weight todav 10G. First start. Page 5 Liverpool Grand National Winner.: Lutteur III. a Remarkable Jumper--Rubio Breaks Down Early in the Race. LIVERPOOL GRAND NATIONAL WINNER. Lutteur III. a Remarkable Jumper — Rubio Breaks Down Early in the Race. London F.ng.. April 1. -Rublo. the American gelding which won the Grand National SteeplerlMise Of l'.H»S. never had I rhaatc this year. His foreleus were under suspicion for two weeks before the race, and In it he Mrofce down in his supposedly solmd foreleg ami fell before completing the first round of tin' course. Speaking of Hie Grand National tield after ids vlctorv an Lutteur 111.. Gi-olge I'arf reincnl . nis rider, said: "The Aintree course is the stiffest I liave ever lieen mrr. and in my opinion Lutteur III. is the onJv animal in France capable of doing U. although there are some superior to him over smaller obstacles. I have read I lot almiit the tremendous crowd-, at Alntree. and I can assure you I have seen nothing like it in France " Lutteur t Wrest leri III. is owned by James Hen ■Maty, of Cognac brandy fame, anil the labulated pedigree of the French champion jiuniiei may BC ■ interest to American readers. Here it Is: II. Fscott of Lewes, under whose care Lutteur III. has lieen since he arrived In this cminirv. as a iotkey never won the Grand National, but was second on Cathal when beaten by Wild Man from Borneo in 1S05. Four years later the French male. I'i-taci c. finished her preparation under his care, but she fell at the fence before the water. She. however, took the Champion Steeplechase on the following afternoon. The Grand National was established in ls:;it. and it is Interesting to recall that tie following were the i-onditions of the event in the year of iis institution: •A sweepstakes of $100 each, with $50(1 added: IDS IKHiinls each: gentlemen riders: four miles, across country: second to stive his stake, but to pav *.in towards the expenses: no rider to open a gate at tide through a gateway, or more than 100 yanls along any road, footpath or driftway." Lutteur III.'s victory was the best performance that auy five-year-old has ever accomplished ill the National. When Regal and Kmpress won it. tin-lowest weight was 140 pound-, while the 1'reiicU man carried 131 pounds and was conceding some of his opponents sixteen pounds and never put I foot w Long ll iMiigliout the contest. The vteiun Kixittsinan. (Jeorge Hodgman. who won the Brand National with Kmigrant in IS37, wit m ssed this year's race at Alntree and he has only missed one National In sixty-two years. M which iM'casion he was seriously ill. The annual financial meeting of the Jockey Club will be held at Newmarket in May. Captain Laing has given not i •• of the following motion to be in- tenanted at the meeting: "To add to Rule 47 in) -In all races confined to apprentices whips shall not be allowed." Golden Rod. a particularly stilish three -rear-old son of Ameiicu-. shows mote quality that 1 • i — sire. and is the besi looking M4M sent out from Ireland since Velocity. Friday. March 10. the famous Signorina. dam of the Derby ami Oaks winner. Signonneila. Signoriiio. and the exceptionally promising Star of Naples, foaled a compact and very strong brown till v bv Thrush. Vigilant writes in the Snartaataa of March :',1 : "From what was seen of lajatl'a hornm last week, it would appear that they are not as backward in condition as was assumed, and il ma.\ not be long ere he is congratulated on training bis first winner in tlds I anal 1 1 That he lias a good lot under his charge at Balaton Lodge ina.i be lake* lor granted, and having made completelj satisfactory progress siuce their arrival in England, it will l c strange if they do not provide us with MNBC winners in the near future. As much may likewise he expected of James II. Keene's team trained bv Sam Darling ut l'.eckhaiupton. where are located also the Aineiican-bied horses eni over here b) Mr. Carroll and Mr. Widener " During the past year in German; there were IIS different race meetings, offering lil'.i days' sport and 2.9*3 races, for which 11. COO horses ran. William Leader, the .well-known F.nglish trainer, died at Newmarket. March :!0. aged firty eight. His baa) known horses were .lames Best's Wol eel.! . and M. R. I.ehaudy's Count Schomtierg. Lutteur III. i 1 Voltigenr. rGalopIn J Ve,iP,te j ■** Ri''-«ay. "1 Flying Duii'hman. Simon I Flying Duchess... .Merope. j-St. ) Harkawav. S't. Angela \ Kin" Tom I l' »«l'ont.is. ) J fc* f St. Dam if n. . • J " Adeline | Little Fairy. ( Newminster 1 Toiichstnm'. Beeswing, Ij f H,,rn,if } j Ta.lim.r. i I Distant Shore. J ( Seclnslon , Miss Sel Ion. E "° \ . J Orlamlo. "j , .. , C Trumpeter 1 (avatina. _ X L *■ Land s „ End } .. ., .. pi g 1 ) ^ iiiing Melbourne. pS] ( Far Away ( Maid ..f Maanaat. H « I _ _ j Voltaire. C « f _.... ( Vultlgeur » Marti a Lynn. ET 33 Tddhorpe I } is S I ) ' '"■ tire. i-4 •" r Thnrio J ( Little Agnes ) Miss Agnes i j Touchstone. ,. ( Orlando | Vulture. U,r"n:' \ j Ion. \ Lausanne 1 ( ] Mli,u. ( ■* Hercules mare ) Voltigenr. ( Vedette I Mrs. Ridgwav. f Speculum \ j ,)ri..lul,, ) Doralice \ S™*. ) Touchstone. l Tournament I HappyOmi-ntDU.*) L Happy0tieeti(isa3) J Meineame ( The Doe I Actual Notes Of The Turf. NOTES OF THE TURF. Al Koenigsherg has some idea of booking at the Victoria and Vancouver meetings. D. A. Ross' siable will be campaigned at the Victoria and Vancouver summer meetings. Aimcc C. ruptured a tendon in her last race and will not race again in California this season. .lames Gallagher, who wdll act as assistant starter at the Pimlico meeting, arrived at Baltimore Thursday. Mose Goldblatt arrived In Chicago Friday on his way to Cincinnati. His stable is on its way to Ixuisville. Vie Terry is planning on taking jockey Coburn east to ride on the New York tracks at the close of the California season. The Pimlico track Is in fine condition for the spring meeting and Superintendent llreunan is now busily engaged in preparing the jumps for the cross-countr.v racing. It is asserted that W. C. Hayes, the gentleman rider, merely superintends the training of G. A. Saportas' horses at Maisons-Latfitte. France, Jameson being the recognized professional trainer. The horses of Robert Neville have arrived at Pini lico, getting in yesterday from his farm in Ipper-\ille. Va.. where they were iiuartcred dining the winter. Sir W.K.stei and Garterman are in the lot. Frank Skinner has accepted the position of presiding judge for the Victoria meeting, offered him by General Manager Robert Leighton. The meeting will tie given under the auspices of the Victoria Driving Club. James R. Keene's Ballot, 129 pounds, is third choice for the Jabilee Handicap at Kempton Park, to be ruu toward the end of April. He is at 20 to 1. Recent reports from England sav that Colin and Ballot are doing regular gallop* at Beckbamp-toii under the care of Sam Darling. Thomas H. Smith has been appointed racing secretary of the Coney Island Jockey Club. He-has acted in that capacity for some years, but Cornelius Followes' recent resignation as secretary gave the club an opportunity to officially promote "Tommv" Smith. For the present Mr. Schomtierg will replace Mr. Fellowes. Los Angeles Special SCRATCHED BOES TUESDAY If you haven't got your subscription in. von had better wire it at once. PRICE. $3.00 If this one does not win you get our Oakland Getaway Special Saturday Free. Tlie price of this Special will he $2.00. These Specials will be sold only from our office in Chicago. If you try to get them from someone else you are taking big chances. Please7 H Won was yesterday's Form Special MONDAY'S FORM SPECIAL: May Pear 14-48-43-39-23-49-41-14-21. The Standard's Siieeials are going some now. You can't afford to be without the little blue l ook if you are interested in the races. All it costs is 25 Cents per Week: $1.00 per Month. For sale at all leading news-stands in the l'nile.1 States and Canada. BLAGG . . . 3-1 WON was yesterday's Oakland Wire. Terms: $5.00 for Three Wires. THE PEER . 2-1 WON TURRET . . 19-5 LOST was yesterday's Two Horse Wire. Terms: $5.00 for Six Wires. Last Week of the Oakland season. Better get in on these wires. There will lie a lot of long shots going over. The Standard Turf Guide Room 212 :: 59 Dearborn St. Chicago. 111. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Have discovered a winning system through which to play the races. On account Of the high merits al this system it is not for sale, but its results are. Inane inclined to liet and profit by following my instructions, which I will give with Met horse, at the rate af ten dollars ($M.uO) for six winning plays, .an do so by applying to me bv wire or mail. CARL APPEL Flat 12, 3665 Wabash Ave., Chicago : : Illinois WHEN you are placing the Canadian races next month, you cannot afford to la- without inv system that I phiyed aian] years with absolute sii, iess. I'.M.r health forced me to give it up Send me sclf-a hlrc se l envelope and I will mail' von a circular free to farther explain its merits. Adilri C. E. EDWARDS 55 NORTH FRANCISCO AVE. CHICAGO. ILL. Turf Exchange HALFWAY Detroit and Mt. Clemens. ON GRATIOT ROAD. CAR SERVICE EVERY 30 MINUTES FROM EITHER PLACE. "US UP TO YOU." "If you play the races" — the sooner vou decide to do it right— the better for vou. Mv method requires but small capital — is a Big moneymaker and is fully guaranteed. It you can beat them — ou "don't" need mv method. If thev beat you— "you do need it"— for it will make money for you all the year around. Skeptics will receive prompt replies to letters. The best class of horses ever known will run this summer. Easy money if you use mv method. Complete instir.tions sent for Handbook — Poolroom and ThMk upon receipt of money order $.5. Address. WM. H. SUTTON. Chemist. 1021 West 25th Street. Los Angeles, Cal. BIGGEST KILLING OF THE SEASON. Well. Imys. this is the week when the bookies will know that Doe Gould sent out another oue of his famous long shot sleepers. My man al the track advised me that he has one under cover now. with which lie will put in his finishing touches next Saturday. April 17. as a grand wind up. It will be as good as 30 to 1 and will tiptoe hum ■ as sure as you live. In order to give everyliody a chance to get a slice of this great "Melon Cutting." I will charge only $1.00 instead of $5.00. my regular terms for a guaranteed occasional. You can't afford to miss tlds. Rush in your subscription and get some easy money. DOC GOULD. 125G South 41st Court. Chicago, 111. WHY NOT GET IN ON "RELIABLE INFORMATION" when you have the chancel Remember we are commission men and not dopester*. You get the same information as we have to place commissions on. Make up and get busv. Just think or it— one to four horses a day. at $l.nil daily or $5.(8) weekly. No extra charge for Specials or Occasionals. Write and let us toll vou how to play this informal ion. THE TURF COMMISSIONER. Room 1. 183 N. Halsted St. Chicago, 111. (All taenia fibd with Daily Racing Foiiin. THE TURF REPORTER Room 312 69 Dearborn St. :: Chicago, 111. Yesterday's Daily Wire and Los Angeles (Icca aVajal ran seiimd. Yesterday's Form Special and Oakland Occasional ran third. MONDAYS FORM SPECIAL: No. 51 in Book 227. NOTE. — Tomorrow (Monday) is the last dav to get in on our Double X Specials. rMTMMft Tracing REviEwr" Room 37 71 Dearborn St. Chicago. 111. MONDAY'S SPECIAL: Indiana. Military. Mansion. Canary. $1.00 PER MONTH. 25 CENTS PER COPY. Page 6 LATONIA JOCKEY CLUB | stakes"! I Tuesday, April 20, 1909 j THE CLIPSETTA STAKES. -For tillies two years old. $5 to accompany tlio iioiiiination: $45 additional to start; Sl.'JT.O added. of whkfe SfJint to the second and $1 0 to the third. Winners of a sweepstakes of the value of $1.^50 to curry :( His.; of two of any value, t lbs.: of three or more of any value. 7 lbs. extra. Non winners of a sweepstakes allowed :$ lbs.: and if suoh have not won three races. S lbs.: two net*, 8 lbs.; maidens that have not been placed in a sweepstakes, 12 lbs. Five Furlongs. THE HAROLD STAKES. -For colts two years old. .*.". to accompany the nomination: $45 additional to start: $1.2.'i0 ■Me*, of which MM to the second anil $100 to the third. Winners or a sweepstakes of the a alee of $1.12." to carry :j lbs.: of two of any value. 5 lbs.: of three or more of any value. 7 lbs. extra. Nan winners of a sweepstakes allowed 3 lbs.: and if such have not won three races. H lbs.: two races, n ibs. ; uiuidens that have not been placed in a sweepstakes. IS lbs. Five Furlongs. THE CINCINNATI TROPHY.— A sweepstakes for colls and tillies two years old. $10 to accompany the nomination: $! () additional to start: MMt added, of which MM to the second and UN to the third. Winners of a sweepstakes of the value of $1..VK to carry ." lbs.: of two of any value. ■ lbs. extra. Nori-\. inners of a sweepstakes allowed 4 lbs. and if such have not won three races. 7 lbs.: maidens, if never lined in a sweepstakes, 10 lbs. In addition to the tirst money and stakes, the winner will receive The Cincinnati Trophy Cup. Five and a Half Furlongs. THE MERCHANTS' STAKES.— A selling sweepstakes for three year-olds and upward. $." to nccom-paay the nomination: $4." additional to start: $1,000 added, of which $150 to the second and $50 to the third. The winner to be sold at auction. Those entered at S:;.000 to carry weight for age: for $2,000 allowed 5 ll,s.: then 1 lb. for each $100 to $!tiMl: then 2 lbs. for each 100 to $000. Starters with selling price to be named through entry 1m x the day before race at usual time of closing. One Mile. THE BREWERS" EXCHANGE HANDICAP. For three-year olds and upward. $5 to accompany the domination: $45 additional to start: SI. 250 added, of which $200 to the second and $100 to the third. Weights to appear three day.- prior to race. Winners of other than a selling purse after announcement of weights to carry 5 lbs. additional. Six Furlongs. THE CINCINNATI HOTEL SPRING HANDICAP. For three -year-olds and upward. $5 to accompany the nomination: $15 additional to start: $1,250 added, of which $200 to the second and $1O0 to the third, heights to appear three days prior to that set for the race. Winners of other than a selling purse after :.)iii ouiiecmciii of weights to carry 5 lbs. extra. One Mile and an Eighth. THE DECORATION HANDICAP.- For three-year olds and upward. $5 to accompany the nomination: $15 additional to start: $1,500 added, of which $:MH» to the second and $100 to the third. Weights to appear (luce days prior to running of race, after the last race of the day. Winners of other than a sellint.' pane alter the publication of weights to carry 5 lbs. extra. One Mile and a Sixteenth. LATONIA DERBY. -For three-year olds (foals of IMS): $15 to accompany the nomination: $50 addi-tionii if no) declared out on or before .May 15th: $100 additional to start: $2,500 added, of which $::00 to the second and $200 to the third. Winners of a sweepstakes in ISM of the value of $1,500. 3 lbs.: of two sach, or one of $3,000. 5 lbs. extra. Non winners of a sweepstakes in MM allowed 5 lbs.: and if not placed in a sweepstakes. S lbs. Maidens, if never placed in a sweepstakes. 12 Ibs. One Mile and a Half. LATONIA OAKS.— For fillies three years old foals of MM): $10 to accompany the nomination: $10 additional if not declared out on or liefore May 15th: S10O additional to start: $1,500 added, of which $:;iH) to the second and $100 to the third. Winners of a sweepstakes in MM of the value of $2,000 and winners of two sweepstakes in that year of any value to carry 5 lbs. extra. Those not having won a sweepstakes in UN allowed 5 lbs., and if not elaced in a sweepstakes. S lbs. One Mile and a Quarter. ADDRESS ALL COMMUNICATIONS TO JOHN B. DILLON SECRETARY COVINGTON : KENTUCKY THE ONTARIO JOCKEY CLUB LIMITED Race Course: Woodbine Park, Toronto. Office: Imperial Bank Building, Toronto. 1909... SPRING MEETING ...1909 The Meeting Will Begin on Saturday, May 22nd, and Continue to Include Saturday, June 5th. . . THE FOLLOWING OPEN STAKES WILL CLOSE SATURDAY, APRIL 24TH : FOR THREE-YEAR-OLDS AND UPWARD. TORONTO CUP. $5,000 Added. I ■'...■ three -vear-ohN and upward. A Swop-lakes of *::il each. $10 forfeit to the winner, with tS.OOO added, of which S7t»» to second horse anil $:{(M to third. Weight for age. .\ winner of ftl.MXl in 1908 or 1909 lo carry " lbs. extra: of two races of $1. KM . or one of fl.MO. 5 lbs. extra. \"ou winner- of *5 m in 1908 or l!Mlfi allowed 7 lbs.; maidens, if three-year olds. 12 lbs.: foiir-yeai -old; nmt upward. 15 lbs. To lie run Saturday. May 2\K One Mile and a Furlong. KING EDWARD HOTEL GOLD CUP. $1,500 Added. A thallen^e tup. value $1.5(10. Kor three year-olds ami upward. A (2oU fui'. presented hv the King Edward Hotel Co., Toronto, to which is added a Hweepstakes of *2" each, hall forfeit to the winner, with $1,500 added, of which $: 0ti to second hone and sum to third. Three horses the property of different owners lo start, or the win of the Cup void for that year. The (.'up to be held by the Ontario .lockey Club or the King Edward Hotel until won. and to heeoane the absolute property ot anv owner winning same four times, or three yeara in saceesstom. Weight for age. A winner of $1..~i(n in I'.kis or Hunt to earrv •': lbs. i ttra; of two inch races, or one of $2,500. r n,-. extra. No:; winners of ?5(M| in l!M!.s allowed 7 lbs. .Maidens, if three-year-olds, allowed 19 lbs.: four year-olds and upward allowed U lb-. To be run Wednesday. June 2. One Mile and a Quarter. WATERLOO HANDICAP. $1,200 Added. -For three year-olds and upward. A Sweepstakes of toi cio ■',!. half forfeit to the winner, villi $1,200 added, of which $'J(Ht to second hor-o and *Ht» to third. Weights announced Wednesday, .lime 2. Winners, alter publication of the .same, to carry 5 lbs. extra, T be ran Saturday. June 5. One Mile and a Furlong. MINT0 STAKES (Selling). $1,000 Added, -for three year olds and upward. A Sellint: Sweepstakes of f3U each, half forfeit to the winner, with $1,009 added, of which MM to second horse and Slim to third. The winner to 1«- sold bjr auction for $3,000; if entered to l o sold for less than S.;.imi*i. | lb. allowed for each KSV down to $2.61 b. and 1 lb. for each $109 to $S(«». Helling price to be stated throagh the enlrv Imx at the course at I-* o'clock noon on the day before the race, or to be said for $3,900. To be run Saturdav. May 22. One Mile and a Sixteenth. PRINCE OF WALES HANDICAP. $1,000 Added, far three \ ear olds ami upward. A Sweei stakes of $20 each, half forfeit to the winner, with Sl.tHHi added, ot which $SM to second horse and $H 0 to third. Weights announced Monday, Maj 84, at 10 a. in. Winners after publication of the mast to earn 5 lbs. extra. To be run Tiie-day. Ma] &. Six Furlongs. FOR THREE-YEAR-OLDS. WOODSTOCK PLATE. $2,000 Added. For three-year-«Hs. A Sweepstakes of $20 each, naif forfeit to the winner, with *:.\ iO0 added, of which $300 to second horse and SIM to third. A winner Of $1,900 to rarry •; lbs.: of two races of $1,500. in- one of $2,500. to carrjr 5 lb-, extra. Nop winners of $1,009 allowed B las.; of $500, lit lb-.: maidens. 15 lb-. To be ran Monday. May 24. One Mile and a Furlong. FOR TWO-YEAR-OLDS. VICTORIA STAKES. $1,200 Added. --For two-year ntds, A Sweepsiakes of S20 ea.h. half forfeit to the winner With $1,200 added, of which *-'t " to second horse ai.il SMS to third. A winner of $1,000 lo earn 5 lbs. extra. Nan winners of $4O0 allowed 5 lbs.; maidens. 10 lbs. To be run Monday. Ma] St. Five Furlongs. TYRO STAKES (Selling). $1,000 Added. Pat two-year aids. A Hiring Sweep-takes of SM each, half forfeit to the winner with *l oo added, of which saoo to se.-oud horse and Sioo to third. The winner to !»• mid by auction for $3,400. If entered to be sold far less than $3,000. 1 lb. allowed for ea.h $209 down t., Z2 IMKl" aad 1 lb for each $1011 to $1,000. Selling price to be stated throagh the entry box at the roui-c at 12 o'clock noon the day before the race, or to be sold for $3,000 To be run Saturday. June 5 Five Furlongs. STEEPLECHASES. WOODBINE STEEPLECHASE. $1,500 Added.— Kor four-year olds and ana aid. A Sweepstake- of S-Jo each, half forfeit to the winner, with $1,500 added, of which MB0 to BeCond hor-e and $150 to third. Four rcar-oMs to earrv 140 lbs.: live w -u -old-. 154 lbs.: six -year- dds and upward. 161 lbs. A winner of a steeplechase in l!»os or IfMM of $500 to earn -\ lbs. extra: of two such, or one of $780, 6 lbs. extra. Non-wine as of a steeplechase allowed 10 lbs. Sex aBowaace as by rule, but no bane shall carry less than 133 lbs To be run Saturday. May 89. Three Miles. STREET RAILWAY STEEPLECHASE (Handicap). $1,200 Added.- For four year olds ,.im| upward. A S\ .■.•!, -takes of $20 each, half forfeit to the winner, with $1,200 added, of which $200 to second horse aad Sl'io to third. Weights announced Wednesday, June -. at 5 p. ui. Winners alter publicalion of the same lo i any 5 lbs. extra. To be run Saturday, June 5. Two and a Halt Miles. N.B. — No purse less than $500 run for during the meeting. Entrance money in all races to the winner. There will be eleven steeplechases to which the Ontario Jockey Club will add the sum of $9,000. to be run f oi during this meeting. Till: UI'l.KS OF KACINC of The Canadian Ha. inu \— ■• -iations govern all races inn under the au-pi.i - ot The nni.irio lackey club. W. P. FRASER Secretary HIGHLAND PARK CLUB GEORGE M. HEMDRIE . . President and Treasurer WALTER 0. PARMER Secretary 218 Hammond Building, Detroit Michigan stakes" WINDSOR ENTRIES CLOSE MAY 1, 1909 BaBBBBBaBBBaBahaBnaaaaaaanhBaaBBBBBBBan Summer and Fall Meetings, I909 Northern Racing Circuit Ontario Jockey Club, Toronto . . May 22 to Tune 5 Montreal Jockey Club June 5 to June 19 Hamilton Jockey Club June 22 to July 3 Fort Erie July 5 to July 28 Highland Park Club, Windsor . . July 31 to Aug. 21 Fort Eiie Aug. 26 to Sept. 4 Montreal Jockey Club Sept. 4 to Sept. 28 Ontario Jockey Club, Toronto . . Sept. 18 to Sept. 25 Hamilton Jockey Club Sept. 28 to Oct. 29 Highland Park Club, Windsor . . Oct. 12 to Oct. 23 TO BE RUN AT WINDSOR: frontier Handicap, $2,000. FRONTIER HANDICAP. For three ve.ir-olds and upward. $15 to accompany the nominal i.. HO addi'ional lo start. Value MM*, of which $1,4M to the winner. MM to aseanl and UN to third. eVelehl to appear three days prior to the race: acceptances through entry box at usual tini.- sf dasJaW of rntrhp day before race; winners after publication of weights, :: lbs. extra. One and One-Eighth Miles. Ontario Handicap, $1,200. ONTARIO HANDICAP. -Tsr two year old tillies. .Sin to accompany the nomination. $.Mt additional h) Start. Value Sl.UtHi. of which *!M ti to the winner. *2 Hi to second and SMI to third. Wetahts to bo an pounced three da - prior to race: acceplanci- Caaaajrh entry sen ai usual time of clo-in- rati Its. U'imiii-after publication of weights to cany .'. lb-, extra. Eive-Eifrhths Mile. Pontchartrain Selling Stake, $1,200. PONTCHARTRAIN SELLING STAKE. V. ~ thre. year olds and upward. CM to aceompanv the noiui-tialion. $M addiii'ii.il to start. Value $l.-J(Mi. of wlii.h *«)!M to the winni r. MM to second and $li«i to third. *:;.(IU41 weight for a^e: :: lbs. allowed for each MM le-s to J^.IKh-: tluu 1 lb. for each s:SM less lo Jfi'.Pit. Marten Wltfe •eOanx price to be named throin:li entry box day preceding race. Six Furlongs. Essex Handicap, $1,500. ESSEX HANDICAP. For Ian j tat alas *M to a i Hainan j the n Inatlm $M additional to start. Value fl.MsX or whirb ^I.-jihi to the winner. Su'iN) t.^ second and |1M lo Ihird. Welnhta to ns a nseea three days prior ti race: accept. -luces through entry l»;x at usual time of closing entries. Winner- alter I'liblication of weights to carry :; Ibs. extra. Five-EiKhths Mile. Detroit Stake, $1,200. DETROIT STAKE (Selling!. - for two year olds. |M lo accoinpiny Hie noniinition. |M aaaMthHsal to -tart. Value |1JH, of wliicli $!MK» to the whaser, -SJihi to ieeaai and #1 H» lo third. fl.MC weight for apt: - lbs. alloucd lor each MM less lo .*o,(iimi; the* I lb. allowed for each *|(ll less to $." (Mt. Winners of three slakes not lo be entered for le-s than M.M0. Starters with selling price to Ik- nann-d taraaah entry box day preceding the race. Five and One-Half Furlongs. Windsor Selling Stake, $1,500. WINDSOR SELLING STAKE, lor three \ ear old- and upward. $1(1 to accompany the nomination. Mi additional to start. Value .s1..".im». ot which .Sl.LtKt to the winner. MM to second and *l(K) to third. ^.-..imhi wefcrht for acr; -• lbs. allowed for rack $." " to M.MB: then i lb. tor each $lixi to MM These ea-lc:ed not to be sold, if thnv year dds. to carry S lbs. extni: if four vear olds and iiiiward. :; lbs. extra. Starters wilii selling pl'ice to be named taraaah entry box the day Bfeeeasasj the rase. One and One-Fourth Miles. D., B. I. & Windsor ferry Company Handicap, $1,500. D.. B. I. &. WINDSOR FERRY CO. HANDICAP, lo,- three year olds and upward. |M to a..ompany the nominal ion. M* additional to start. Value Ifl.r.lMi. of which . 1.: imi to the winner. SL*(K lo secouil Mild Mo . to ihini. VfesBhta to appear three days prior to the race: ai mamma thraaah entry box at usual time of closing of entries day before race. Winner- after publication of weights. ;; lbs. extra. One Mile. SPECIAL NOTICE ! No entry will be received for anv of these stakes except upon the following conditions : That all disputes, claims and objections arising out of the lacir.K. or with respect to the interpretation of the conditions of any stake, shall be decided by a majority of the executive committee present, or those whom thev may apnoint. and their decisions SHALL be FINAL. At the discretion of the executive committee, or of the Judge?, and without notice, the entries of any person, or the transfer of any entry, may be refused. NO PURSE LESS THAN $400 WALTER O. PARMER SECRETARY 218 Hammond Building :: :: Detroit, Michigan For Bonding of Horses for the Windsor Meeting ADDRESS IV. A. HANRAHAN WINDSOR, ONTARIO