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Daily Racing Form: n. Wednesday, April 28, 1909
Daily Racing Form: n. Wednesday, April 28, 1909 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1909 drf1909042801 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Wednesday, April 28, 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] VOL. XV. NO. 101. CHICAGO, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28, 1909. PRICE 5 CENTS. Rain Mars At Lexington: Still, Sufficient Spectators Turn Out To Save The Club From Expected Loss.; Slewfoot Repeats His Exploit of Last Saturday--Frosty Lancaster and St. Dunstan Prove Disappointments--Mary Orr Wins. RAIN MARS AT LEXINGTON STILL. SUFFICIENT SPECTATORS TURN OUT TO SAVE THE CLUB FROM EXPECTED LOSS. Slewfoot Repeats His Exploit of Last Saturday-Frosty Lancaster and St. Dunstan Prove Disappointments — Mary Orr Wins. Lexington. Ky.. April 27. — Rain, which began soon after 111*' noon bout, threatened tor a time to liolil the attendance ilovvn fodav to the smallest possible nunilier. but near racing time it subsided and a steady increase or' sni (Islms resulted. Speculation did not tall far snarl o! yesterday's and Has about eciiial to Saturday's, the total amoun; yvageied in auction pools and iiiulucl macliines being in the neighborhood of 119.000, enough to enable the association to break even on the day instead of Incurring an cxiiected loss of $." MI. Had the weather remained tine it is probable to day would hare been ihe banner one. The condi tiort of the track served to deter many from speculating, as few had a line on the mud running abili ties of some of the starters. litis especially being lite case in Hie two-year-old races. The racing y\as uninteresting, the winners hading their opponents home In comfortable margins and. with the single exception of the tit" t h race, the results could he prejudged when the leader rounded the stretch turn. Slewfoot. a previous winner here, was an over whelming choice in tin- opener, ami he made good in hollow style, winning as his rider pleased. The second race went to Nancy, which won from a band Of mediocre class. Nancy was at home in the going and was the medium of a liottiug coup by her own er. After the finish Dr. 11. ". Hosier bill the mule up to $(i )0. an advance of $SM oyer her entered price and got her. She will In- shipped to Bombay. India, where she will be used for racing purposes In-Knglish army officers. l.ady Vie and I.a Fayette divided attention and speculation in the third race, anil the tiuisli m l etweeit this pair. Lady Vie winning handilv. while I.a Fayette was forced to a hard drive to outstay Lady Ethelyn for second place. An upset was fur nislied in the fourth race, when Frosty Lancaster sad St. Dunstan. both reputed cracks, failed to finish in the money. Frosty Lancaster might have won but for bolting on the stretch turn. St. Dunstan ran green, failed to get away from the post in ids stride, and when he did get started did not take the- business on hand seriously. Both youngsters will sli w vast improvement over today's pel form a nee. Maty Orr and Miss Felix furnished, the bent con lest of the afternoon, they landing pecks apart. The closing race went to Malediction, which ran many good races in Cuba and Florida the past win let-and spring, Uilvodear. the favorite, was never prominent, and second and third money was taken by Kd Kane and Grenada. Major Oeneral Uenrv T. Allen of the 1'nited Slates Army and T. .1. ('lav officiated as associates to William Shelley in the judges' stand this afternoon. Jockey Heidel was lined S.'.il by starter Hnllinan for disobedience at the post in rhe opening race. Wallet 0, Farmer arrived today to solicit entries to the stakes to he tun at Windsor, which dose May 1. He will leave for Detroit tomorrow. .1. N. Camden's Kentucky Derby candidate. Miami, was worked a mile and a iptarter trial this morning. The coll hail 117 pounds up ami pore red the distance in 2:08f. lie finished freak ami will be a bard tee tor Monday next. There is a movement on foot among the breeders to create stronger sentiment in the racing here In having stakes established Their idea is that the a— elation should add $400 i.r $300 ti a fixed event ill which nominators can name three horses for Ihe small eusl of $10 and start MS of the horses on pay-iiient of US for each horse. There was $7.S!»s wagered in the auction pools. This is more than $500 in excess of the best previous day. Tin- total wagered in the mutuels amounted to 51 I.2S4. There were several additional arrivals todav from California, including jockey T. Rice. Americans Doing Well In England.: Sir Martin Favored for Derby--Hillside III. Has Great Speed--Jockey Wootton's Work. AMERICANS DOING WELL IN ENGLAND. Sir Martin Favored for Derby — Hillside III. Has Great Speed — Jockey Wootton's Work. London. F.ng.. April IS. — it is certain that Ray nrdo. Hie declining Derby favorite, will not lie seen «t the first spring Newmarket meeting. He is nor ready and will not race until he is. Ihe finger of suspicion is not wisely pointed his way and there i- a -Hong impression thai the American colt. Sir Martin, has far more than a good chance for the Derby. Many good judges last season ruled (ilas gel-ion hitter than Bayardn. although he was beaten by him. Warren Hill, the Spotting Life critic. writes: "1 have always been rather partial t Qlaageriou myself. As a two-year old he had a comparatively quiet time. The only hard race he participated in was that for the National Produce Stakes at Sundown Park, where Bayardo gave him OJM pound and beat him a length — an easy lengili. If you like. My opinion has always been that on that occasion the winner was much more forward In condition than Glasgerion. The tatter*! make nnil sfiaiie rather indicate that he requires tune lor the proper development of his strength, and I am prepared to see him reveal himself a rcallv high-class colt this season. "When all is said, however, the fact remains that lie was last year five or six pounds behind Bayardo. 'I lie latter has apparently gone on in the right way rlare he won the Dewhursi Plate in the autumn. He is bigger than he was. for he now stands a good l':'.\. But the main thing is that he is moulded on perfectly symmetrical lines, ami that he is blessed with perfect action, and as an experienced stud-Rroom said to me recently: It is action that makes ■a race horse of the thoroughbred.' However, we shall nee what we shall sec." Allowing that Ulasgerion is no more forward in condition than is consistent with the fact that the Derby i- his objective, his performance was far from encouraging. He was well enough placed until entering the dip beyond the Bushes, but lie could never go any faster even when I.ynhain pressed him. He was not desperately ridden out as he yvas obviously unable to gain upon ihe leaders, but at the beet he could only have lieen a iioor third. • If the Beekhainpton American delegation in Sam Darling's hands. I am told thai Pri-iillian is farthest advanced and that Ballot is about ready, film II-Han's ankles have given no trouble and his work lias been eagerly and soundly done. Ballot's condi tion and action please the critics greatlv. With Colin there is rro hurry. He is a glutton tor work mid gets plenty of it of a mild order. Colin is evidently being prepared for the big events of the later season and is expected to shine most brightly a I Ascot. Hillside HI. surprised many bv getting the six furlongs of the Crawford Plate after failing to stay a much easier course at Leicester. But the explanation is that Hillside III. went so tremendously fast in tire beginning of his race at Oadhy. owing 1f the declivity upon which they start, that he was choked before he reached the winning post. 'ihe Crawford Plate race, by the way. was an extremely fast one. the Newmarket Brethv Course, three quarters of a mile in 1 : H»*. Hillside III.'s Wi iglit was low, ninety seven Rwanda, and Frank Wool ton rode the Hamburg colt nicely, 'lire young Australian is likely to do a good deal of riding at light weights for .Toyner this season, hut has no retainer. Master Wool ton is riding exceedingly well this year. He is getting over his weakness of making for the rails at every opportunity, which got him into trouble last year. He had a brilliant day at Newmarket last Wednesday, when, in addition to Hillside HI., he rode two other winners. The holiday public, which knows less than it should of racing, follows Wootton blindly. Three days befon — last Monday at Kcrnpton Park, which attracts the miscellaneous crowd from London — Wootton rode three w inner*. Japan. liOnawand and Jackson, and the bookies got an awful drubbing. The two latter were forced into favoritism, but Japan, which is owned by the boy's father, was backed from G to 4j to 1 and won easily. In two of the races that day. a \oiuigei brother, Sam. rode two horses for Mr. I.vt'.iani. Wootton is noi under contract. His father, who has a small stable in Which Japan Is about the best animal, controls the youngster- and make- liis ■ iigagements. The family came here three season- ago from Australia. At Wednesday'! meeting of the Jockey Club. Captain I.aing 'a proponed addition to racing rule 47. "in all races confined to apprentices, whips shall not be used."' was withdrawn upon the understanding lliat all clerks of courses will be instructed by the stewards n prevent rhe use of whips by apprentice*, so the practice will be established without s change in the rules. At the same meeting Si:-Daniel Cooper was ehosen as a steward to till the place b It vacant by the death of Lord Derby. I. a-i seasons crack colt. Unngwm, will not race until tie Kemoton Park Jubilee stakes, for which lire son of Missel Thrash is receiving a special preparation. With such success did F. Wootton commence his week- riding at Kcrnpton Park, followed as it Was In three wins on the- earning- day at Newmarket, that it seemed probable his record would be something out of the way by the time the asset-ing at Newmarket concluded yesterday. He failed to add io his score, however, which now stands at a paint below twenty, but even so lip maintains a commanding lead of his rivals in rhe winning lackey lisr. and is bound to take a deal of catching. The nearest to him is G. MeCall. who has been showing good form in the north, and. with nine brackets in twenty -even mounts, he boosts by far the best winning average among the dozen riders whose scores appear htlaw. Trigg. Higgs and Matter stand at eight each, and are followed by II. Stokes. Martin and II. Jones, of whom the last named had the satisfaction of steering the king's horse. Perrier. to victory vesterdav. The record of jockeys riding on the flat up to April 17 is as follows: Jockey Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Flip. P.C. Wootton. F 84 IP 17 '.» ■ 2-'. Ill Mel all. : 27 !• :t :I 12 XT.S3 Mallei. D 48 S 7 4 2!» lo.fiV. Trigg. C I 4 8 .". 7 44 1Z.90 Higgs. W tit'. I « ■ 41'. 12.12 Stokes. II 2:: I 4 2 11 MM Jones. H :t" ■ 7 ■ 14 is. is, Martin. J. II ':7 ■ S 4 22 Ki.2l Howard. J 31 "• :*• •* 18 DS.I2 i;rig^-. Walter :!7 " 4 3 29 l"..ril Radgrove. K 42 7. I 7 24 ll.fR Halsey. W 4!) .". .". fi :'..". 1«.2ti The record of yvinning crosscountry jockeys from January 1 to April 12 is as follows: Jockey. Mts. Won. Least. Clancy, ti 4:: 14 2P Piggotl. F «► 13 47 (ioawell. li 48 12 M Anthony. I M 12 ::s Morgan. R 78 12 ■ Walkington. S. B 28 11-17 Anthony. A 40 n 2o Gordon. It 4.". Jl :!4 Payne, W M 11 :'.." Cowley. P •■ U r.4 DrsscoH. g i7 11 M The king was credited with another nice race vesterdav when Perrier. a sou of Persimmon, took tlie fatty-ninth Biennial Stakes. The event was fir four vi-ar-oliis. and Perrier is tire only horse of that age which the king has in training. There were only iwo runners and rhe odds bet on the royal rep lesenlalive were easily landed amidst hearty cheering. Ike White recently caused much merriment in Tullei-sall's by laying $." K» to a cigar against Simon Passe when ridden bv a gentleman jiskey. whose first mount it was in public. That horse did not win. bur a different story has to be told about a horse he "peppered" Tuesday last, tine lucky racing man who a year or two ago owned a smarr sprinter, secured such tempting odds as $2-"itl to ¥•".. $i:.-.o to $10. *2.".0 to $ir and $250 to $20 in separate bets aboot the American cult. Troubled waters, which won the Maiden Two-Year-old Plate. The American son of Meddler and Loch Dee is a smart youngster and will win again. His Conner riorrs backed him and were astonished at the odds. 100 to «. offered about him as a starling price. Mr. Carroll, of Baltimore. Md.. In whose name he races, backed rhe colt well. Jamestown Meeting's Good Prospects. JAMESTOWN MEETINGS GOOD "R0SPECTS. Norfolk. Va.. April 27.— The coming spring meeting of the Jamestown Jockey Club at Norfolk. Va.. promises to create a new eta in the racing earns Is of Virginia. Following, as it does. Immediately oa the heels of the Pimlico meeting at Baltimore, an abundaioe of horses and riding material is assured. The meeting will be conducted under the rules of tlie Jockey Club. The following officials have been appointed: Judge and liundicapper. Frank Thorpe; stew aid to represent the Jockey Club, Frank I, Brrnn; starter. James Milton: secretary. Wash Kor-vell: clerk of the scales. James Johnson. John Cavanagh will have charge of the stationery ami advance information. The clubhouse element will be a feature of the sport. Secretary Norvell is arranging to put on races for the amateur riders. The jumpers will also he given plenty of opportunity to race, as a Virginian considers a program without a steeplechase incomplete. The plant is beautifully situated on the Elizabeth River, lying midway between Norfolk and the F.x position grounds, and being a twenty minutes trolley ride from Norfolk. The track is a mile in or ensnferenee, With an unusually broad stretch. Tire grandstand has a seating capacity of .",.000. with Isixes arranged in front similar Io those at Saratoga. The stables, of which there are 3IR1. are strlctly up to date. With the exception of Belmont Park the i h:bhouse is the handsomest in ihe country. From its breed balcony a splendid view of the races is to he had. and between races the rear balcony affords ■ pleasing view of rhe river, with Hampton Bonds la the distance. A .spur has recently lieon constructed, enabling the trolleys to run directly to the grandstand. A special boat will run daily from Old Point Comfort. thereby enabling the guests of the famous Hotel Chamberlain to reach the track in forty-five min utes. New Canadian Turf Promotion Society. NEW CANADIAN TURF PROMOTION SOCIETY. Montreal. Que.. April 27. — "A Thoroughbred" is I man who belongs to The Thoroughbred Club of Can ada. an organisation which, although only a month old. has nearly 2.O00 members, li is arr offshoot of the National Bureau of Breeding and its members an- men who believe in making friends for the thoroughbred and iu using him to Improve the breed of borses in Canada. The idea of forming a club yvas advanced by the farmers and breeders themselves i.tul the plan was perfected in Morrtreal. But the club was not prrt in working order here. It was first launched in Alberta and rapidly traveled west to the Pacific. It also started eastward and has now reached Montreal. A laj:ge iierceulage of the fanners and breeders of Canada are joining and many others who. while not belonging to either class, pre Irierrds of the thoroughbred horse. This club is doing its work by means of giving publicity of the value of the pure blooded horse. This is done by the distribution of literature such as patnphlets and liooklors in Kuglish and French which contain news of more than passing interest, telling fanners and breeders how to care for horses, mares and foals and showing what a tremendous advantage -it lg to breed only to the best. It is part and parcel of the revolution in the horse breeding industry, which romssesmed in Canada a year ago and yyirich may result in this being the greatest horse -producing country in the world. The Thoroughbred Club believes that Canada should supply all the cavalry horses England needs and most of the saddle, carriage and hunter horses required in America. It is organized in every province and there are keen, intelligent men behind it. Throughout the year there will be meetings held throughout Canada at which competent men will address the friends of the thoroughbred. Some time in June there will be a big banquet in Montreal at which men famous all over America as thoroughbred experrs will speak and many of the farmers and breeders of this province will attend. Similar garh-erings will be held at Fredericton. Halifax. Quebec. Toronto. Winnipeg. Medicine Hat, Calgary, Prince Albert and Vancouver. All of which goes to show that this will be a great year for King Horse irr Canada and it is all so s|snple that people are wondering why it was not wane long ago. Kentucky Derby Probable Starters.: Thirteen Deemed Sure to Go to the Post--Gossip from Churchill Downs. KENTUCKY DERBY PROBABLE STARTERS. Thirteen Deemed Sure to Go to the Post — Gossip from Churchill Downs. Louisville. Ky.. April 27. — With the thirty-fifth renewal of the Kcnrruky Derby but a few days away— Monday, May ;; — it is practically certain thai tlie following eligibles will go to ihe Mat. J. K. Camden's b. e. Miami, bv Count Schoniberg — Itochelle II. T. P. Haves' Dr. c. Sir Catesby. bv Sir Dixon — Algie M. Ileorge J. Long's b. c, Carnpeon, by Alvescot— Florile. J. C. Milam's h. f. Ada Meade, by Contestor— Hide and Seek. D. N. Prewitt's b. P. T. M. Hreen. by G. W. Johnson — Evergreen. J. B. Itespe-s- p. o, W'intergreen, by Dick Welles —Winter. J. B. Uespess' Hock castle, by Dick Welles— Het-tie Green. I.. Smithn's eh. c. Dr. Barkley. by Margrave — Lizzi ■• Oilman, K. Array's eh. c. Friend Harry, by OTlando — Alice Bra ml. W. F. Applegate's br. c, Sempronium. by Sent pronius — Todv Smith. Kirkfield Stable's ch. c. Direct, by Don de Oro — Frokeu. W. J. Young's ch. c. Wartield. by Nasturtium — Detection. 0. Hendrie's ch. c. Michael Angelo. by Ornns — Hay Angelo. Doubtful starters are McAuilrews. a bay colt by Scintillant II.— The Lady, owned by W. H. Fizer. and Norbit Hynes. a chestnut colt by Ormioant — Scarf I'in. owned by F. B. Kespess and Al Kirhv The publication of the quiet maneuvering that has marked the preparation of Michael Angelo. George Hendrie's colt, for the Derby, furnished followers of the fortunes of the turf with plenty of gossip yesterday. All recalled the good form of this colt as a two year-old. and it was plain to everyone that if the horse has trained on be is Worthy of lieing classed as a possibility. Judge Charles F. Price has returned from San Antonio, where he had lieen presiding iu the stand at the race meeting. Tire original intention was to conduct rhe Sarr Antonio meeting until after Mav 1. but a decision to split dates with Houston altered this plan. Judge Price says the San Antonio meet ing attracted good-sized crowds and afforded satis factory sport. ltacing is regaining its popularity In Texas and it is expected to thrive there once more. Judge Price yvill preside at Churchill IVowns. as usual. He is anxious for a busy season ami feels splendid after many weeks recreation in the south. In the opinion of the judge the spring meeting at the Downs will be the heM held there in more than a generation. Teddy Robinson, who formerly rode for Colonel W. i:. Applegale. has quit the saddle for the forge. He received the call when he rode here last spring. Then he was taking on weight rapidly. Now he weighs InO pound.-, and his rrinerv-pound brother, who is here to ride Deuce and others in Mrs. A. Abadie's siring, says Teddy yvill never more be seen iu the saddle. He resides irr Cleveland, is married and is the father of one child. Jim i.iiltiii has arrived from California with his crack long distance horse. Ctfar. Czar won two corking handicaps on the coasr and he will be in front around here. Wayne .loplin with three horses. Mike Daly with two and Mike Keardon with two. rolled iu from Santa Anita, all in good condition Houston Racing Well Patronized. HOUSTON RACING WELL PATRONIZED. Houston. Tex.. April 27. — Another large crowd Journeyed to rhe Fair Grounds this afternoon and while it did not equal rhe record-breaking attendance of yesier-day, lr made up in enthusiasm what it lacked in numbers. An ordinary card of six selling races was the afternoon's offering, but the fields were evenly matched and some excellent contests reunited. The opening race went to ssMi F.. iproted at 12 to 1 irr the betting, after a bitter snuggle with Dr. Dovvnie. the heavily backed favorite. Sainvoke was the choice in the second and won iu easy fashion, holding her opponents safe from start to finish. lioldway and QohUeM furnished an excellent struggle irr the third race, the former prevailing at the eird of a fast closing finish. Pops had lirtle difficulty in disposing of a fair band of Ihree-year-olds iu the fourth race, outclassing his opponents and winning iu an impressive manner. The fifth went to i;ee Whiz anil L. M. F.ckerr. another long shot, captured the last race. Hancock, the favorite, running a disappointing race. Judge Joseph A. Murphy today reinstated jockey Danny Mortality, wham he had ruled off the turf last Novemliei- for a Irad-looking ride on the horse John MoBride. The horse ran some very in-and-out races after Moriarity had been set dwwa and this, coupled with the length of time he had been on the ground, induced Mr. Murphy to look favorably upon bis application for reinstatement. Correction In Placing And Prices. CORRECTION IN PLACING AND PRICES. Bv a telegraph operator's error made at Houston. Apple Toddy, which finished third in race SHOP at 8. .1 and '•' to 2. was omitted and RnDoba, which ran unplaced, was represented as having finished third. In the same race Ota Sudduth's closing prices were :'.'. to 1. 7 to ." and 7 to lo instead of those printed. To Arrange Windsor Details. TO ARRANGE WINDSOR DETAILS. Nashville. Term.. April 27. — Walter O. Parmer, of rhe Highland Park Jockey Club, left here last night lo uris-r his associates in Detroit for the pin-pose of completing all arrangements for the summer meeting at Windsor. Out. Before leaving Mr. Parmer expressed the opinion that the Canadian racing season would be the best in the history of the sssnrt. Planning For Denver Meeting. PLANNING FOR DENVER MEETING. John Condon is at Denver. Col., with Martin N.i-thauson. who reached there yesterday from California. Together thev will look over the Denver racing situation, and "Nate" will build the program for the thirty-day meeting which opens June 1H at Overland Pack. Santa Anita Track March 29. SANTA ANITA TRACK MARCH 29. After a thorough investigation of the condition of tire Santa Arrita track March 20. this newspaper finds that rain fell nearly all Ihe afternoon aud that the track was wet aud slow and not fast. Walden Colors In Front: Belle Of Jessamine And Consistent Win For The Popular Maryland Stable.; J. W. Colt Also Comes in for Two Races--Jockey Goldstein Injured--Washington's Favorite Track To Be Closed. WALDEN COLORS IN FRONT BELLE OF JESSAMINE AND CONSISTENT WIN FOR THE POPULAR MARYLAND STABLE. J. W. Colt Also Comes in for Two Races — Jockey Goldstein Injured — Washington's Favorite Track To Be Closed. Baltimore. Md.. April 27. — Large fields went to the posl irr a majority of the races at Pimlico this afternoon. The program was a good one. It had as features the Stafford Purse and F.Ik Ridge Steeplechase, which called for hunters over the two-mile course. The attendance was again large and speculation exceedingly- brisk. As a matter of fact. mere money is changing hands at Pimlico this spring than in years. All of the big bettors an- here from New York and their presence alone makes the ring a busy one. The Walden colors was very much in sight, the winners in tlie second and third races coming from this stable. Belle of Jessamine captured the second race, while Consistent proved a winner in the third. Both horses were forced to stand long, hard drives. Phil IJoUlslein had the mount on both of them. He also rode the five-year old maiden. Transition, in the fifth race and had a narrow escape from Ix-ing killed when the latter fell just after passing the half-mile post. Transition is a horse yvith a great turn of sliced, but he is a bleeder. After they had gone about a furlong in today's race. Transition broke a blood vessel and when he fell. Goldstein was under him When picked up tin- lad was unconscious aud on examination it was found that he had sill' fered a broken rib. He quickly I (.covered consciousness and was taken to the University of Mar] land Hosoiral. J. W. CVdt's colors were also triumphant and. like Walden. he furnished town of the afternoon's winners in Prince Hamilton ami Sal Volatile. News reached here today that S. S. Howlanl. acting for August Belmont, has ordered Tour Sii.i ban. superintendent of the Benniirg track, lo notlft horsemen that the track will lie closed after June 1. Instructions have also lieen given to Strahan to arrange lo sssmaac of all of the track atensils and the work mules. ITIishss will purchase a couple of plaiers during the nresent meeting and will race them over the Canadian courses. Tlvomas Hitchcock yvas a visitor at Pimlico this afternoon. Mr. Hitchcock only recently arrived from France, where be is racine- ^ -' il.li in charge e.i' Fred Burlew. Mr. Hit eh cock "expressed himself as being pleased with conditions in France, although he has been disappointed over the showing of Brian. He reports that all of the Amerii-ans who shipped junipers to France have won. The Saportas stable has captured a couple of races, while J. E. Wiilener's colors have also lu-en seen iu front irr Soma of the s-teeplecha -os Direct Goes To Kirkfield Stable.: Horses Doing Well at Toronto--Charles Boyle Has Plate Candidates. DIRECT GOES TO KIRKFIELD STABLE. Horses Doing Well at Toronto — Charles Boyle Has Plate Candidates. Toronto. Ont.. April 27. — The actual buver of Direct at Louisville last Saturday was It. J. Mac kenzle of the Kirkfield Stable. He is still In the stable of W. J. Young, yvho is preparing him for the Kentucky Derby. He will run iu that event next Monday, but will carry' the Kirkfield colors. Then he will be shinped to Toronto, having been well entered ill the Woodbine slakes. All the horses in Direct- new stable are 1, Hiking very well thi-t spring, and that is particularly true of the head of the string. Tonrenne. On Saturday be led Water-Bridge, going ■ mile in 1:53. Biideleen went the first seven furlongs with them in 1 ::a». The iiener.il Armstrong and Bursar, two-year-olds, breezed three furlongs in 12 seconds. "If the big marc slays sound for four weeks she'll win the Plate." said Charles Boyle, the veteran trainer, after Supper Dance and Table Bay finished their work at Woodbine. Mr. Boyle has trained not a few winners of the Guineas, and his connection witli this historic race goes back practically to its institution. Palermo, the winner of lst;2. was prepared for his race by Mr. Boyle. Supper Dance must have had over 1.'!o pounds up when she worked going a mile in P3S1I. Her stable companion. Table Bay. set off a little behind her and closed some of the gap. Ix-ing timed a second faster. The Woodstock Stable has been strengthened bv the purchase in New York of the good colt. Detective, which will lie sent on here in a few days. Another good move by a King's Plater yvas Shore Lark's mile in 1:57. Another English Success For Whitney. ANOTHER ENGLISH SUCCESS FOR WHITNEY. London. Eng., April 27. — The principal race of the first day of the Neyvuiarker first spring meeting, the Hastings Plate at a mile and a quarter for three-year-olds with .VHI sovereigns added, was won by J. F. Hallick's brown colt. Don Juan, bv Uived Oirc — Donna Forturra. with W. Aster's chestnut colt. Mirador. by Marco Semitone, second and I.. Bras sey's bay colt. BaUleaxe. by William the Third -Britannia, third. The l-'irsr Spring Two Year-Old Stakes of ten sovereigns each, with 20o sovereigns added, yvas won bv K. Mills' bay coir. Avalanche II.. by French Fox — Ziiiu. F. Basset's bay colt. Fast Pool, by lager — Bsatern Prize, was second, arid W. Raphael's chestnut illy. La Ornsst ttr, by Cyllem — Cinriez. finished third. The American horses. Oversight and Truckee. were among the twelve unplaced. A selling plate for all ages of 111" sovereigns was won bv H. P. Whitney's Iwo-vear-old brown gelding by Irish Lad or Ballyhoo Bey— gueen of Hearts, with Master Robin second and Kilcarby third. A maiden two-year-old race of lot) sovereigns at a half mile had twenty-four starters, among which A. Belmont's Burgman ran unplaced. A. Sledall's chestnut cult by Collar — Murgis winning, with Lord Villier's chestnut filly. Post Horn, by (ialloping Lad Belgravia. second and ■meat Dresden's chestnut filly. (Entree, by Isinglass — C.ilaui inc third. Mr. Croker Goes To The English Races. MR. CR0KER GOES TO THE ENGLISH RACES. New York. April 27. — Richard Croker sails for England tomorrow and after a short stay In aud near-Dublin goes to ■pmnjk, where his horses now arc. Among them Is the crack UIlv. Alabama, bv Amerl cus— Khoila B.. which is eligible for both the Epsobi Derby ami Oaks, run May 20 and 28, respectively. Mr. Croker's cable advices are that Alabama is doing well. The tillv is thoroughly American-bred and is considered to have arr excellent chance for the Oaks. She may start in both races, but is most likely to be seen in only tlie filly classic. Journaliste Is Best French Jumper. J0URNALISTE IS BEST FRENCH JUMPER. The best jumper in France, rated at some eight pounds better than I.utteur HI., is the seven-year-old chestnut gelding. Journaliste. by I.e Maaartn— Mademoiselle de louisalll He is much s|«-edier- on the Hat lhan Mr. Hennessey's winner of this year's Grand National. German Stable Fancies Americans. GERMAN STABLE FANCIES AMERICANS. The (iertnan stable of Ih\ yon Weinberg and brothers has an entire staff of American experts this season in Qeorge Walker, trainer. M. J. Shan noti. assi-iant trainer. Notter. chief |sckey, Frank Blake, a St. Louis boy. as lightweight aa a half-dozen chief stable hands takeu from f . United States. Page 2 DAILY RACING FORM published daily except moxday. Daily Racing Form Publishing Co. 59 PLYMOUTH COURT, CHICAGO. ILL. A Dally Reflection of the American Turf by Telegraph. Editor and Proprietor, F. H. RrunrlL Associate Editor, Clinton C. Riley. Secretary. Mrs. F. H. Brunell. 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APRIL 2.N. 1000. Telegraphic Form. TELEGRAPHIC FORM. The horses which seem boat in Wednesday's races are: Lexington — Lexington. Kv.. April 27. 1— Jack Straw. Kiddv Lee. Piukard. 2— Dainty Daino, Crvsl.il Maid. Zicnap. 3 -K. T. Sliipp. Aspirin. Topsv Robinson. 4— Ronnie Bee. Margaret I'.ronnan. Bougainvillaea. • — Edwin I... Advancing. Sir Calcsby. 0 — Arrow Swift, Grenade. Prylania. J. L. Dempsey. Pimlico — Baltimore. Md.. April 27. 1— Busy. Missouri Belle. Fauntlerov. 2 — Uuantieo. Lad of Langden. Eustacian. •"'—Nimbus. De Mund. Superstition. 4— Sir Wooster. Thistledalc. Grandpa. . — I'ocomoke. Hill Toil Pocotnligo. « — Statesman. Rossfenton. Juggler. 7 — Miss Katl'aello. Miss Loris. Love Watches. T. K. Lynch. Nominations To Preakness Stakes.: Promising Young Horses to Contest in the Revival of an Old-Time Event. NOMINATIONS TO PREAKNESS STAKES. Promising Young Horses to Contest in the Revival of an Old-Time Event. One of the big attractions of the Maryland Jo.kcy Club spring meeting at Pimlico this vear will be the revival of the famous old Preakness Stakes, which was at one time one of the most coveted sporting events in a racing way in this countrv. The running of the Preakness Stakes was discon tinned when Pimlico lost its prestige as a racing point, and the renewal of this famous old event means that some of the glorv of the old days is returning to the Maryland —it Following are the conditions of the Preakness and its entries: The Preakness — For three-year-olds. By subscription of $2.5 each: starters to pav $,"0 additional, to the winner, with $2,000 added, of which $300 to the second and $21)0 to the third. The Jockey Club of New York to present to the winner cup or Plate to the value of $5IK). Winners at any time • C fTKOOft f..t.i j...un.is extra. Horse* .u rcr inning won $.1,000. if non winners in 1! 09 of $1,500. allowed live pounds. Other horses never having won 32.300, if non winners in 13)03) of three races of anv \aluc or one of $1. HM . allowed ten pouuds, and if non winners in 1!mi'.i. allowed 15 pounds. Maidens allowed 20 pounds. One mile. R. Angarola's b. f. Hill Top. by Clifford— Whiplash. J. Bass' b. c. Siskin, by Fatherless — Duchess of Towers. August Belmont's b. f. Fioldnioiiso. by Hasting* Klitlermoiisc: b. c. Melodeon. by Collar — Mem Sahib: eh. g. Practical, bv Hastings Si. Priscilla. P.everw.vck Stable's b. c, Michael Beck, by St. Gatien — Jude. Thomas Clyde's eh. c. Pi* oinoke. by The Friar — Stars: gr. e. Rossfenton. by Maxio— Senibrieh. t. I'. Coles' br. g. Xebec, by Hamburg — Xela. David Dunlop's br. c. Pear! Point, by Jack Point Dentifrice; ch. g. Takahira. by Plaudit — Lacy Clltteis. I'. I'.. Gardner's b. c. Statesman, by KInlev Mack Janice A. Carson's cli. f. Crania, liv Handspring — Lovett. .1. W. Garth** eh. c. M. T. Greene. Knight of the Thistle -Rosalie. J. C. Goode's br. c. Havre, by Hawkswick — Tut Tut. Joseph S. Hoy's b. c. Ragman, by Planudes —Raglan. Co arise I. Emms' li. ■. The Gardener, by ToddinK-ton — La Kleur: li. f. Sans Souci 1L. by Ben Stromc Mrs. James McLaughlin's b. f. Arondack. by Hast ings Astoria; b. f. Personal, bv Kiulev Mack — Lady Lindsey. K. Madison Mitchell's ch. c. King Commoner, by The Commoner -New Era. Thomas Moiiahan's b. c, Waponoca. by Scmpronius — Ambulance. Monlpelier Stables b. c. May River, by Watercress -Shalt. Newcastle Stable's b. g. Wise Mason, by Real pronius Manola Mason. G. M. Odom's b. f. Trance, bv Ben Brush Fair Vision: ch. c. Traveller, bv Prince of Melbourne - -R..se Prim. Oncck Stable's eh. c. Fashion Plate, by Wools-ihorpe Fashionable. P. S. P. Randolph's b. c. Dander, by Sir Dixon - Ml Oiiccii. W. T. Ryan's br. c. ElTondi. by Previous— llala- ISMS Turncy 's b. c. Theo Cook, by Ben Brush-Climax: b. e. Sig. bv Solitaire II. Clairette. Tlionias Welsh's b. e. Glucose, by Watercreas- Sweet. $10,000 For Dominion Handicap Of 1910. $10,000 FOR DOMINION HANDICAP OF 1910. The Most valuable racing event ever given ill Canada is to be ..no of the attract loss! at Fort Erie during the gammer meeting of next year. It is the Dominion Handicap of 110,000, at a mile and a ■Hiarter, the tirsi hone receiving $7,250. For this year's program the Canadian Derby is the richest, $3,500 being, indeed, the most valuable of the three ,\ ear old events in Canada. The other stakes are the Niagara. $1,500. live furlougs. for two vear old-: Fort Erie, soiling. $1.5oo. six furlongs: Grand Ca nadiaii Steeplechase, $1.20O. full course: [roqaois, 11.500, two year old handicap, fixe and a half fur long-: Canadian Sportsman Handicap. $1,500, s mile and a sixteenth. The stakes will .lose May 15. Paper Racing Plates Used In France. PAPER RACING PLATES USED IN FRANCE. Racing plates- in France are now manufacture i fioiu paper, and are. it is said, used for \V. K. \ anderbilt's horses. II is claimed for them, apart from their lightness, that horses so plated are not liable to slip up. and also that the bad resuil- of over -reaching are done awav with. The iuvento.--i'- the Allgenieine Sport Zeihuig tVionnai. is M. Curot. a well-known veterinary surgeon, who is interested in racing and breeding matters. Notes Of The Turf. NOTES OF THE TURF. Rosas It'-pe— i- reported lo have watered *5 l i a-ith \V. .1. Yoniic that Wlntcrrreen will defeat i.o'n Hired ami Wartield in tin- Kentucky Derby. Heir Nicolas von Szeinere. the well known Anstro Hungarian owner, has engaged a Japanese' jockey. \ka-hi Torn, who is due to arrive at Buda Pesth to wards the end of May. Barney Solueibor's groat sprinter. Jack Atkin. was worked on the Sheepsliead Bay track Monday and appeared in perfect condition, showing do bad effects trass bis long trip across the continent. Six of the seven American mares bought by Mr. I.aeey for the Borough Creen Stud of England have foaled. The foals are bv Waterliov. Slare. Kiulov Mack. Reliable and Africander. The mare* have Ml Imi-u bred to Sombrero. S. t UUdretb's stable of racers, fifteen in number. arriveu at Sheepshead Bay Mooda; night. Hildreth and 1' nk Taylor sccomnanied the string, which stood , ie journey from the coast remarkably well and arrived in good condition. King James, the star ot the lot. appeared lo be in first class form. Answers To Queries. ANSWERS TO QUERIES. [Communications without names and addresses of senders will not be answered or noticed; nor will any answers lie sent by mail. J J. !.". Me. Covington. Ky. The parlay won. being void as to Ida May. C. II. II., Chicago. B. .T. Swanner was placed lasr. as disqualified horses always are. except on the ioa-t I racks. H. L. '.. Chicago. Dr. Cheaney has no index number, not having started in a race over a recog ni/.ed Hack. E. C.. Cincinnati. O. With the meeting over and all concerned widely scattered by this time, iniiuiry is out of the question. I'. L. G.. Indianapolis. Ind. Bad] Tom Dolan run second to Debar, his place price would have been considerably less than 1 to 2. W. W.. Toronto. Out. Because oT the disqualification id' It. J. Swanner. (ice Whiz became first in race NH20 and his backer- were paid, backers of B. J. Swanner losing. R. II. S.. Chicago. There Is no Alma Dufonr two year -old. yearling, suckling or foal. Have M I race id an Kdna Davenport. No such marc is Is Hie stud book. Possibly you mean Amy Davenport, dam of the now two-year-old filly named Starport. Houston Entries. HOUSTON ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear: track fast. Racing starts at 3:00 p. m. (Chicago time. 3:00.) X Runs well in mud. ©Superior mud runner. First Race— 1-2 Mile. 2 year-olds. Allowances. Ind. Bone. Wt. Ree. A. Wt. Hdcp. 811C8* Donovan Ill :48 108 725 81 108* Black Light 105 A'Jt 105 710 SHOO Spring Storm KM) 7 i5 M10O Dick Lightfoot .... 07 700 SI 1 tiS * Howdy Howdy 07 050 Mi. Schreiber entry. Second Race — 1 1-16 Miles. 3-year olds and upward. Selling. 81130* Doubt 02 1:461 5. .107. . X725 8118S Engraver . . .* 3.. 8S....715 811«7 Hick Redd 107 1:48 0. .115. . X700 S11ISI Duchess of Monte- bollo 5. .110. . XC.75 si HSt Mr. Knapp 5. .112. . X050 Third Race — 3-4 Mile. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. 81106* Elder 105 1:14? 4. -10li. . X725 (81106) Copperfield 100 1:15 8. .117. .X 738 8118B Hancock 113 1:141 5..111..X710 M106 Haughty 102 1:1:;* 6. .103. . X70.*i 81119* San Gil 109 1:17? 4. .102..X700 81042 Western OS 1:14? 5.. MB.. ©700 (81188) Gee Whiz 104 1:10 4..1M..XO05 81163 Little Osage 101 1:161 4.. 111.. ■ .'in Sim)- Apple Toddy 107 1:141 S..KM..X683 8110!) Sad News 4. .100. . . .050 Fourth Race — 5-8 Mile, "year olds and upward. Selling. S1170 Separator 101 1:05* 4. .108 725 Mls7 Coalcutter 110 1:05* 3..07..X720 80221 Frank Clancy 3. .97..X715 81166 Sabado 100 1:02* 4..05..X715 81188 Padrone MS 1:01* 4..11O..X705 S1O20 Little George 03 1:01* 5. .110. . X7INI 81M3 Clover W 3.. 07 050 S11S7 Bramlette 3..05 000 Fifth Race — 5-8 Mile. 3-yoar olds and upward. Selling. IMI4M The Slicker 109 1:02* .'!.. 97.. X 725 I si 1st | Pops 105 1:03? 3..07..X715 81106 Fred Mulhollund... 110 1:02? 5. .IPS. .©710 S1147 Siatbeain 3.. 05.... Tiki 81118 Vohoome 97 1:00? 5. .108 ODO S114C, Rebo 103 1:10? 8. .110 HS0 M 12S gs inagnes 4 . . 103 075 Sixth Race — 4 1-2 Furlongs. 8 -year-olds and upward. Allowances. M 121 -"-Park Row 0. .101 . . X725 sili;5-*Cooney K 5..111..X715 81163 Mollie Montrose 100 :54? 4.. 90 715 (7S4IM) Dr. Mack 112 :54 6..114..X710 81O70 Pedro !X :54* 5..111..X705 S1124 Horaco II 103 :54? ::. . 99. . X095 811A3* Jos Rose 3..99..X075 Sllt)5 Rapelje 3.. 86 025 *J. Btirttschell entry. The figures under "Rec." in above entries show the best time made by the horse at the distance, with weight carried, since January 1. 1906. This lime is not m-cessarily made by a winner. It maybe the estimated time of a losing performance. Houston Form Chart. HOUSTON FORM CHART. Houston. Tex.. April 27. — Weather cloudy: track fast. 8 Ixioks- on. Second day. Houston Racing Association. Spring meeting of 42 davs. Presiding Judge. Joseph A. Murphy. Starter. Ar time McKnight. Racing Secretary. Hart Dernham. 81184 First Race- 5 S Mile. Purse $200. 3-vcar-olds. Selling. Net value to winner $150. Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Op. CI. PI. Sh. so::»4 KIsa F. 107 Ink TSmith 5 12 5 2 SI 147 Dr. Downie 100 2& JWM'v 4 9-5 4-5 1-3 •miimii Joe Ehrich 107 3J C'oburh S-5 2 1 1-2 silt? Tapioca 107 4 B'tiste 6 10 4 2 8112S Sir Baria 104 5 H' lister 6 10 3 3-2 77::i;:i Marjorie K. Hi7 G Ham'on 13 50 12 ( 81071 Joe Howell 112 7 Tandy 7 6 2 4-5 S09S7-Eini!yAlmaiiae 107 8 WGloss 10 15 6 3 Time. 1:03?. Winner--!'. If. Davids' b. f. bv Ornament — Elsie French (trained bv B. Stillman). Went lo post «t ::: Kt. At pirst 1 minute. SUrt fair. Won driving; second and third the same. 81185 Bit Ml Race— 3-4 Mile. Purse $200. 3-year-olds sad upward. Selling. Net value to winner $150. Ind. Horse. Wt.Fin.Joekev. On. CI. PI. Sh 81033:Sainvoke 98 1- Coburn 9-107-102-5 1-5 ( 77888) Vincentio 118 8» Pen'ast 6 7 2 1 sioii- J..,- Wooten 114 o1 Carter 6 7 2 1 sll:'tc-i:ngraver 97 4 JWM'y 8-5 11-57-101-4 3(741 Nicolette 109 5 ESmitti 30 40 15 8 7SJ91 Miller Boy 114 6 TSmith 25 40 10 3 Time. 1:17?. Winner — B. Sehreiber's br. f. 3. by Sain — Revoke ( trained by D. Henry i. Went to post at 3:24. At post 4 minutes. Start gixxl. Won easily: second and third driving. Scratched — M117 Constantia. 109: 81020 Little George, n::. 81186 Third Race— 1 Mile. Purse $200. 4-vear-olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner ¥150. Ind. Horse. Wt.Fin.Joekev. On. CI. PL Sh M1673tloldway 111 1= Rettig 8-5 2 7-101-3 81126*Goldfield 111 2* Carter 8 5 2 3-5 1-4 81U9*Ora Sudduth 105 3 ESmith 3i 4i (1-5 1-2 81092 Vendor 111 4 Pen'ast 8 8 2 3-5 81149 MissM.Bowdish 109 5 Morse 7 7 2 1 Time. 1:44?. Winner— J. M. Shilling's b. g. 6. by Goldfinch— Waiiaway (trained by J. M. Shilling). Went to post at 3:49. At post 3 minutes. Start lair. Won easily: second and third driving. Scratched — 81169 Ductless of Montebello. 109. 81187 Fourth Ract — 5 -S Mile. Purse $200. 3-vear olds. Selling. Net value to winuer $150. Ind. Horse. Wt.Fin.Joekev. Op. CI. PI. Sh (81115)Popo 109 1= Rettig 6-5 8-5 3-3 1-3 MMs Roy Shuinway KM 2| Carter 6 8 2 1 81114 l.uckv Mate 112 I Kunz 8 15 4 2 S1122 Arrow shaft 107 4 S'llivan 3 4 8-5 3-3 MUG Regards 109 5 Small 10 10 I 3-2 8111»»CoatctItter IN 6 K'ttiste 3 3 6-5 3-5 77711'MolUs Moore 107 7 Tandy 20 30 10 I Brainlette 107 8 Morse 10 20 S 4 Time. 1:04. Winner .T. M. Shilling's br. g. by Caldron— Arabella drained by J. M. Shilling). Went to post at 4:15. At post 3 minutes. Start bad. Won ea-ily: second and third driving. 81188 Kit Hi Rac — 5-S Mile. Purse $200. 4-year olds and upward. Selling. Net value to vvinue.-trQO. Ind. Horse. Wt.Fin.Joekev. Op. CI. PI. Sh f8112S)Gee Whir MS 1' S'llivan 2J 18-51 1 ! S1090*Aunt Tabitha 109 1?. Pen'ast 4 5 2 4.". si l |i;-.\.|iiiline 106 1 Kunz S-5 7-M2-G out 81092 f'harlie Lusk 111 4 TSmith 6 12 5 2 81113 Cam Pan 106 r, I»uder 12 15 I | 81107 Padrone 109 I Small 10 15 4 2 78495 Entre Vous 109 7 Tandy 30 100 40 20 Time. 1 :(»:;•. Winner J. Wilkins' cli. g. 4. by Mesmerist — Susie l.asbv (trained by C. Howell). W« 111 lo post at 4:38. At |«)sl 4 ininiites. Start Won driving: second and third the sane-. Scratched suip-san GU. 10S; MltiO-'Apple Toddy. los. 81189 Sixth Race 6 12 Furlongs. Purse *::oi 4 year-olds ami upward. Selling. Net value to winner $225. Ind. Horse. Wt.Fin.Jockey. Op. CI. PI. Sh. is!li,!))L. M. Ecktrt 100 V B'ttiste 10 12 4 3-2 81150 Holloway 107 2J Small 4 5 11-2 silw-No Quarter 103 ?. ESmith 8-5 2 4-5 1-3 SI111 Hancock 111 4 Pen'ast 1 7-102 5 out OsKl Han l ird 104 5 Coburn 10 20 7 f Time. 1:24. Winner — J. Burl taehcO's b. jr. 4. bv Don Orsino -Sister Gertrade drained by J. BarttseheU). Wtnl to ix-st at 5:02. At posi 2 minutes. Start g'MNl. Won easilv: second and third drrving. Scratched— 81167-Cheswavdine. 101: SHOO Haughty. 101. Pimlico Form Chart. PIMLICO FORM CHART. TUESDAY, APRIL 27. 1909, WEATHER CLOUDY. TRACK FAST. Third day. Maryland Jockey Club. Spring Meeting of 10 days. (30 liooks on.l Presiding Judge. W. P. Riggs. Starter. A. B. Dade. Secretary. W. P. Riggs. Racing starts at 3:00 p. m. (Chicago time 2:00 p. ■.). W indicates whip. S spurs. B blinkers. Figures in Bareatheses following the distance of each race indicate index number, track record, age of horse and weight carried. ^^^ Q -| -| f7 ~t FIRST RACC 4 1-2 Furlongs. (02117-5.-,— 2— 110.) $500 added. 2 year olds. O JL J. 4 JL Allowances. Net value to winner $170. Ind Horses AWtPPSt% % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H _^____ C P I THE MONK w m:: 7 3 inn l'J 11 J McTntyreWm c.artli 4 6 5 2 1 8113!*OUR HANNAH w 102 9 4 2= 2s 2- Upton Q J Kraus 4 5 3i B-j 3-5 S1132 INSI'ICCIldN" w- 1"2 S I 3" ."." 3*1 Goldstein Woods Garth 20 20 lu 6 . RESI'ONSI'll, 11 102 1 I 7J 6« 4- Creevy MontpelierStable K 10 8 3 8-j 806S2 THE KING will) 6 1 4- 5J l | J Reid II T Griffin 15 20 20 8 4 ' FRANK PIRCELL w Mb t I 6- 7'J 6^ J Bergen J S Hoy 10 13 8 I 8-. DULLCARH wn 105 11 10 : * 41 7i E Dugan A Gtlmont 2 8J 9-j 7-102-5 K(»SSHA.MI'rON w 102 12 11 8» 8s 8'» A Lang S Ross 20 20 20 8 • 8ICI1-PEARNA! CUT II. w 106 2 12 10'.'. 9« 9'1 Harty P M Walker 20 H H 20 ll) THE PROl'HET ws 102 3 7 12 11B 105 ■ Haynes Chelsea Stable 12 1.. II 6 3 KYRAT w 102 5 5 '." 10J ll5 Deverieh W Jennings 12 15 l.i 6 I DRESS PARADE II. w 105 10 8 ll'"12 12 E CallahanO L Richards 15 20 20 8 4 Time. 24. 4S. BS|. Winner — Blk. g. by Fatherless — Btsa Kaosell (trained nv William Garth). Weill to post at 2:59. At |K)st 5 minutes Start ROOM. Won driving: second and third the same. The Monk moved up on the outside with a rush and. after a sharp Stretch drive, outstayed Our Ilaunah. The latter made a game effort at the furloug pest, but tired in the tinal drive. Inspection ran well, but was uuablc to keep pace with the two leader*. Diillcarc. very greeu at the post aud off badlv. is a good looker and certain to improve with racing. Overweights -The Monk. 1 pound: Fearnaiight IL. 1. 8T -| VJ £\ SF.COND RACE 1 Mile. ITOJUT I Ml 1 sU ) $500 added. 3 -year-olds and up-1 x I W ward. Selling. Net value to winner $H'«0. Ind Horses AWtPPStH ^ % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S TOSiiVH. OF JESSAMINE w I 109 4 3 4j 4" 4- B 11 Goldstein Mrs R W Waldenl 7 2 1 1-2 Ml.'lT-LALLY wb 5 109 1 1. 8 7"t 7« ('.'. B B Wilson T Monahan 4 7 7 2 4-3 7S092-WILT. LACKAYE wb 5 114 ti 1 3" 55 6'?. 7-" W J Mclntyre Woods Garth 12 12 12 4 I 7S1.S4 OLIVE ELY w 3 95 3 « 31 « .ink 5'* « J Reid T P Downts 10 10 10 4 2 7H"7 i HAVRE w 3 101 5 5 Ink fi uh 3h :,■ c Grand J C Goods 15 15 12 4 2 181 133) FONT WSB 3 95J 8 7 7» 3l 3J 4* 6nk E Haynes Mrs M Michaels 3 4 4 7-j 3-5 S113:l ARDRI w 4 106 7 S ?nk 11 12 12 7=i Creevy M A Healey 15 20 20 S 3 77307 SEA WOLF B 5 111 2 2 6"k | s 8 8 A Will'ms J D Laean 8-5 3 11-54 5 2-5 Time. 25. 40. 1 :14». 1 :42. Winner — Br. m. bv St. George — Queen of Liars drained by R. J. Walden). Went to imisi at 3:20. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. Belle of Jessamine was easily best, met with mueli early Interference aud all but fell 011 the first turn, but moved up rapidly on the far turn in a long drive and. alter getting to the leaders, wo.i drawing clear, l.aily. as usual, began slowly, but closed a big gap after working his way up on the outside. Wilton I.ackaye outstayed Olive Fly. Foul was on the o itside all the way. Sea Wolf ran poorly aud was not readv. The winner was entered for $800; no bid. Scratched— sll.'MS-King Sol. 109: 7S052 'Racine II.. Ill: 7S0C.1 Boz. 100. Overweights -Olive Ely. 3 pounds: Font. 4'.. ■ -1 "I PTQ THIRD RACK— 3-4 Mile. CTHOSl— 1 :12?— 2— 122.) $400 added. 4 year-olds and un-X JL ti ij Ward. Selling. Net value to winner $375. Ind Horses AWtPPSt^ % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 7S091 CONSISTENT w 6 105 10 3 2' 2'1 2- 1- CoMstein Mrs R W Walden.3 4 4 2 1 81134 BOTANIST B 5 105 11 1 l3 1= 1 ' 2"k B Wilson M L Hayman 8 8 7 2.J 6-3 7S..C..-. N EOS KALE ETA w 3 105 8 4 41 4' 3'* 5= J MclntyreC C Smithson 8 10 8 1 8-5 Ml :•, Hdt.T.Y SPANKER sis S 102 3 5 64 6- 6* 4* Crcevv MontpelierStable 6 6 6 2» 6-5 7MI52*RA(TN'E II. W 6 107 4 6 S* H 51 5- E Dugan W S Diffenderfer4 6 6 2J 6-5 77357 OREEN DALE w 4 110 12 2 3J *j 4n «4 C Grand M Hutchison 25 30 30 13 6 80960 CRITIC W 6 107 17 7» 8s 81 7J Harty R Bauer 6 8 4J 2 1 (S1136)JOHN GARNER wstt 7 107 5 S 8?. 73 7". U T Burns W Forman 8 S 7 24 6-5 77238 ORNAMENTATION w 4 100 2 9 91 9= 96 96 H'cliffe E M Mitchell 30 30 30 12 6 S10&8 DON HAMILTON w 6 1"7 li 12 12 111 10' 105 Crowley S J Kirkman 20 30 30 12 6 7MI96 LAURA A. w 5 100 7 11 11- 10CU1' ll3 Krause Q Connell 20 20 20 8 4 81134 STAR EMBLEM w 4 102 It 10 10.\ 12 12 12 S Davis Mt Royal Stable 30 30 30 10 5 Time. 24J. 4Hji. 1:14. Winner — P.. m. bv Galore — Conjectrix (trained bv R. J. Walden). Went to jxist at 3:53. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and third Ihe same. Consistent was restrained behind Botanist and waited with until straightened out in the homestretch, then v.ore Botanist down in the last furlong and was going away at the end. Botanist showed the most early -peed and seemed a certain winner until in the last sixteenth, where he quit. Neoskaleeta was a game contender -all the war. Critic failed to show much speed. The winner was entered for $500: no bid. Scratched— 7 r.51 MeCartor. Ill): 7StX2) Ihe Clown. 110: S1134 incognito. 105. Ql "I rj A FOURTH RACE— About 2 Miles. Steeplechase. (77S56-^:01— 6-144.) $500 added. \J 111 44: 5-year-olds and upward. Hunters. Allowances. Net value to winner $155. Ind Horses AWtPPSt 5 10 14 Str Fill Jockeys Owners O II C P S 71012 PRINCE HAMPTON WS 5 146 3 3 2} 3,:i3302» li J Lynch J W Colt ■ 3 13-51 1-2 TS.iMj YOIM1 KLITZEN ws 5 151 1 1 1" I'll1 1» 2» J Sullivan J L Garthright 12 20 20 5 2 (74106)TEI.I.FARE w 5 138 6 4 ■* 2= 2* 3"03 Savage Mr Mc-Murtrie S-5 3 21 1 1-2 TOURNEY ws 12 146 2 2 5 4 4 4 4 F Will'ms C H Smith 4 5 2 4-5 2-5 75197 TOMMY WADDELL ws 7 153 4 6 45 Lost rider. Dupee Win Garth 6 7 7 8J 1 71579-RECRUIT s 6 153 5 5 Refused. Mr J T'kerChelsea Stable 6 12 12 4 8-5 Time. 4:34. Winner — B. g. bv Sandringham -Dorothy Hampton I trained bv M. Dalv). Went to post at 4:20. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won pulled up: second and third driving. Pi luce Hampton followed the early leaders closely under restraint until in the last turn of the field, then moved up at the thirteenth jump, where he made a had landing and almost unseated his rider, but came again and drew out at the end. Young Blitzen fenced well and showed the most speed, hut tired In the last quarter. Tellfare ran. a good race. Tourney lacked speed and was poorly ridden. Tommy Waddcll lost his rider at the tifth lump and Recruit refused at the fourth. Scratched— (7SOR0) Wayside. 151: 81135:Tampleo, 151. Overweights-— Tourney. 5 iKiunds. -| l-T pr FIFTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. (7S0S1— 1:12,1— 2— 122.) $400 added. 3 year-olds and up-J. 8-| 1 I O ward. Maidens. Special Weights. Net value to winner $370. Ind Horses A Wt PP St % ' a % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 77991 EI'I'ENPI w 3 1«0 13 l1 l1 V\ V' W Doyle W T Ryan 7-5 2 6-5 3-5 1-3 77H19-CROYDON w 4 107 S 4 21 2- 23 26 Harty P Gallagher 6 8 6 2 1 77899 AUNT JULE w 3 95 6 7 sn B 53 ^nk Crowley W Lakeland 15 15 15 6 3 WILD WILLOW w 3 93 9 9 5". 2h 2- 45 Upton W S DiffendcrferlO 12 12 5 2J 78090 CLAQUE WB 3 95 I 10 10s 9'» 9" 5h E Haynes W C Eustis 7 10 10 4 2 780645ENDYMION w 3 100 i 1 4\ 4J 41 6* I Bergen M 8 Skills 5 10 10 4 I MELODEON w 3 100 10 5 r,} 6n 7'i 7'i E Dugan A Belmont 8 12 10 4 2 77291 NANCY LYNCH wb 3 95 12 S 9" 8i 8l Sh Deverieh T Monahan S 30 30 12 6 7Sor,l BABBLE wb 3 95 13 2 7i 7: 61 911 J Reid W X Adrians 8 10 10 4 2 747H RUTHBY w 4 105 11 11 11" 10' 10- 10= Krause J Carroll 15 20 20 S 4 78063 SALLY COHEN wit 4 105 4 13 13 ll:- 11» 11s S Davis Mt Royal Stable 30 30 30 12 6 75106 BELLE OF PHOENIXw 4 ltB 3 12 12*12 12 12 Kennedy (1 I* Sherman 30 50 10 15 7 68927 TRANSITION w 5 107 7 6 3nk Fell. Goldstein D Stevenson 8 8 7 2J 6-3 Time. 21. 4SL 1:14. Winner — Br. c. by Previous — Ilatasoo (trained bv F. C. 1'risbie). Went to post at 4:50. Al pos| 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. KtTendi outbroke the others and, rushing to the front, was under restraint until straightened out in the homestretch, where he drew away and WOS) cantering. Croydon followed the winner closely to the furlong iK st. but tired at the end. Aunt Jule closed a big gap and just managed to get up in time to heat out Wild Willow. i be latter showed S] eed. Transition bled soon after the start and fell. Claiiuc closed a big gap. Endy-mion tired. • Scratched 757SU Rampage. 100. -I 17/1 SIXTH RACE— 1 Mile and 40 Yards. (5S.-.90— 1 :44?— 3— 93.) $000 added. 3-year-olda 81 11 I O and upward. Allowances. Net value to winner $520. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % %..% Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 7S09t BONNIE KEIySO wb 3 91 2 11' I11. 4'J 1- P Upton C, M Odoni ■ ,:i 2J 6-5 3-5 7787S HURLOCK W 3 92 1 2 34 3k 3"k 31 3* Eeach T Clyde "J 3 2 4-5 2-5 78094 GUS HELM w 3 92 6 5 3* 6' B 3'. 33 C Brady W OldfU-ld 6 S 8 2J 1 8113 *KINa SOL w 4 111 3 3 ll l'-.'. l»| 21. 4* E Dugan .1 J Moran 2J :'.J 3 1 1-2 81134 C.EOROE G. HALL wb 5 112 7 4 61 21' 3* 4l 51* Crowley J Fitzsimmons 7 S 5 S-5 4-5 75110 SIR GALAHAD w 4 111 4 I .".' H 6' 6' 6* Deverieh N K Real 20 20 20 7 3 81061 DIXIE GOLD W 4 106 5 7 7" 7" 7 7 7 Harty P M Walker 20 40 40 15 5 Time. 24. 49. 1:15. 1:42*. 1:45. Winner — B. g. by Waterboy — Thuanella (trained by G. M. Odoni). Went to post at 5:13. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. Bonnie Lolso. on the outside for the entire trip, covered more ground than any horse in the race, but moved un with a rush after entering the stretch and drew away into a cantering lead at the end. Hurlock wan under restraint until in the last furlong, but tired whin called on. Gus Helm finished gamely and outstayed King Sol at the end. The latter set the pace to the stretch aud tired badly. George G. Hall showed speed. Overweights -Bonnie Kelso. 5 pounds: IHirleek. ■'. -| VJ TJ SEVENTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. t7S081— 1:12J— 2— 122.) $400 added. 4-year-olds aud up-1. 8-| X. I I ward. Selling. Net value to winner $375. Ind Horses AWtPPSt \i % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C I» S~ 73578 SAL VOLATILE w 5 103 9 1 V V 2l 1] J Bergen J W Colt ii 12 10 4 I B1133 HALIFAX wb 6 105 6 3 4nk 4- 31 2' H'cliffe A Hamcl M 10 8 3 S3 81133 JENNIE WELLS w 5 100 4 8 1« 1- ll 3n Leach J J Fancy 30 50 50 20 Pi 75217 SIMPLE HONOURS w 11 6 107 3 2 3' 3J 4» 4J A I^ang Chelsea Stable 5 7 5 2 1 79110 LAD OF LANGDEN w 5 102 13 I B 8- 8- 53 Crowlev R E Watkins 2 2 9 5 1 . E niMS LADY KARMA WB 5 105 13 3 3- 7J 71 6h B Wilson .1 S Hoy 40 H 50 20 10 TCI'i-ESiTTCHEON wn 7 107 2 10 6f. 61 6J 7- J McIntyreO Gli.i 8 12 12 5 U 73r.l2*RYE yv 6 107 5 13 H- B 5" 8n Harty C D Sullivan 5 12 12 5 9 71.IW3 Wl-;s wn 6 107 10 7 9' 11' 10 ' 9" J A Ijee .1 Hamilton 30 30 30 12 I 76684 SMOKER wb 4 110 7 I 7«| 9*1 M 1« T Chandlcrl'n.spect Stable 10 12 10 4 2 75843 JOHN MARRS Wl 4 1"7 1 II 131 10' 11) Ul Leibert I* J Rainey 15 23 25 10 5 78040 RAQTJBjL w 4 105 14 12 11- 14' IP 12'?. E Dugan W Jackson t; 6 5 2 1 74S2* RACINETTE w 5 105 11 4 12*13*13*13* T Burns J T Harris 3'» 30 30 12 6 77925 ANDALUSIA w 4 102 12 H 10* 12* 121 14* A WolpleyP Oallaghcr GO 00 60 20 10 77021 DELE STROME w 5 100 8 15 15 15 15 15 Deverieh G P Sherman 40 00 60 20 10 •Went in entries as Rice. Time. 24. 4Si. 1:15. Winner -Ch. m. by Disguise -Heartburn (trained by M. Daly). Went 10 jM.st at .3::'.S. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. Sal Volatile, otf forw ardly. was waited with in behind the leader lo the stretch turn, then moved up fast and • aught Jennie Wells tiring, but had to do her best to stall oil' Halifax. The latter closed a big gap and was gaining 011 the winner al the end. Jennie Wells showed extreme early speed, but tired badlv at the end. Simple Honours tired in the stretch. Lad of Laugden. off poorly, closed a big gap and finished fast. The winner was entered for 3500; no bid. Lexington Form Chart. LEXINGTON FORM CHART. XUFSDAY. APRIL 27, 1909. WEATHER WET FIRST AND SECOND RACES; CLEAR LAST FOUR/ TRACK MUDDY. Third day. Kentucky Association. Spring Meeting of 7 days. Presiding Judge. W. H. Shelley. Starter J. J. Holtman. Secretary. W. II. Shelley. Racing starts at 2:.'S0 p. m. W indicates whip. S spurs B blinkers. Figures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate index numlier. track record, age of horse aud weight carried. "I 7Q FIRST RACi: 1-2 Mile. (5l:;i7— 17 , -2-105.) Purse $250. 2-ve:ir olds. Allowances 81 JL JL I O N'-t value to winner S-_ (Xi. 'ud Horses AWtPPSt U % % str Fin Jockeys Owners jff^pi^gC' sa'iP" 'sIlM'SI.KWFOOT w 106 8 3 f* 1- P'Heidel J L Beeson $175 $91 $174 MS S1113sFOXY MARY w 100? I 4 ^li L'U 21 Paul A B Lowe 69 6- 1"S "0 ZAHRA w 99 2 2 3' 3« 3'" E Martin J N Camden 19 IS 4s *n LOI'TA CREED w 103 1" s 41 41 4s -f Rice J 8 Hawkins is 11 \ 1 81143 LOU LANIER w 109 3 6 v. v 5l Brannon G W J Bissell .v. ;.n n- M LUCINDY w 109 4 I ■ 6* 6- Warren Gallaher Bros 4 | » . * SAMARIA w 99 6 5 |1 7' P I^ivell J P Ross :i ,, * ETHEL W. w 99 1 1 6«t s= 8h A Walsh S Forsythe 11 ( * STAR KINNEY W 104 7 7 71 9' 9' Whiting J C Milam :'.n 'li 84 15 BONNIE BRICK w 99 9 M M 10 10 Herbert E R Bradley 13 in a * *2 mut nets pa id, -Slew foot, $4 50 Straight, $3.30 place. $3.10 show: I'oxv Marv. $3.05 place *:V r.i 1 show* Zabra, 38,00 show . "Aiiclion field. linie. 21v 40(. Wiuucr— B. n, by Fruukfort— Highland Princess (trained ov J. H. Nichols). Went to post at 2:40. At post 4 minutes. Start Rood. Won ensilv; second and third driving. Slew- 7 f'« t moved into ■ long load at once and held the others safe throughout. Foxy Mary ran in closest pnr- f s'lit and closed a gap in the stretch. Zalira was also galling steadilv at tlie end and ran well. Lotta j • reed, away slowly, had to overcome interference and probably disliked the going. Lou I.anier was humped s ■aaa after the start and can do hotter. Star Kinnev ran green. Bonnie Brick was shuffled back sooii after . I lie start. ! (»vei weights -Slew foot. 2 pounds: Fovv Marv. M; I.otta Creed. 4. ] • Ql I rJA SECOND BACK— 1 1-16 Miles. (7104»— 1:40*— 4— 112.) Purse $250. 4 year olds and O A. JL I XJ upward. Selling. Not value to winner $2(K). j nil T! . »■•»* r.r.ci , , 7. .. ... T7 Z T 7. Mutuel Takings. Auc'n 5 lnd Horses AWtPPSt U Vz •*•; Str I in Jockeys Owners sjtr. pi. sh. bales. 7674::; NANCY w :. 10- 1 1 T- 1' 1" l« !■ Warren JRW'wright $280 $154 $202 $35 ] 78306 M \H) MILITANT w 5 105 4 .1 2' 21 3'1 22 2« K Martin J B Riley 136 82 183 25 I S1088*WINE MERCHANT w 4 98 2 2 4- S» 2' 3? 3- Hannan H McCarren 77 46 162 14 , 7333* MAMIE ALGOL w 7 105 I 7 52 5'0 4= 43 4s Francis .1 W Tate 73 36 102 11 SHIM RESIDE W 5 110 7 4 V 4= 5'» r,'» 5" = Franklin .1 Edwards 35 28 74 6 70022 CASPERDINE w 6 107 5 6 7 6s 61» ti » 6'° .1 Conlev F Kuhn 2 2 6 *3 | 71019 HEADLEY \v 5 113 6 5 6- 7 7 7 7 T Taylor J B Kaufman 2 2 25 * • $605 $350 $754 $94 $2 mutucls paid. Run, $-4.10 straight. $2.00 place. $2.50 show: Maid Militant. $3.15 place. $2.00 show : Wine Merchant. $2.tio show. :Weut in entries as Nancy W. "Auction Mi. Time. 251. 51. 1:18. 1:45. l:52i!. Winner — K. g. hy Hastings — Nineveh (trained hv 1'. Luzader). Went to post at 3:18. At post 1 minute. Stan good. Won easily: second and tliird driving. Nancy Hlirrcdeagied her opponents after going three-quarters, winning in a canter. Maid Militant ran a good r«.e. tired after going three-quarters, but outstayed Wine Merchant in the final drive. The latter went -well for I hroo quarters. Mamie Algol was away slowly and closed ■ big gap in the last half. The others ' wen- beaten off. The winner, entered for $300. was bid up to $000 and bought by H. C. Rosier. S. -latched MHt4 linhodeli. 1"7- i SJir.s iQroonoka. II':: -| Q/~h THIRD RACK 7-8 Mile. (70900—1:20 — 4—104.) Purse $250. 3-year-olds and upward. 81 A JL OU Selling. Net value to winner $200. 1 nd~" Horses A Wt PPSt JJ j g Str Fin Jockeys Owners jjiPlrvj^ Sale's" 7S20.". -I.ADY YII-: w 4 105 2 1 22 1 1= 1« 1- Paul G B Ott $174 $186 $289 $50 (MH)LA PAYETTE w 6 112 7 I 1- V 1* 3= 2 * M Preston H Oots 370 182 292 *40 74512 I.ADY ETHELYN f I 94 4 3 ■"?. 31?. 2'J. 2= 35 Brannon J L Reeson 8 4 28 * Mns9:BKN DOIBLE w 5 110 1 6 6T 6«~ S* 41 4» Renton Pons fc May 113 80 151 * 78184 IRRIGATOR w 3 104 6 7 4l 43 42 55 5" Warren L A Cella 50 42 110 * 78150 USURY w 6 110 3 4 .V 5» 6« 6 6 T Steele B F Guthrie 13 16 56 * 77547 KENNEWICK • 4 109 5 5 7 7 7 Pull. up.Heidel G Carter 20 12 46 • $1048 $522 $972 $90 $2 mutucls paid, Lady Vie. $4.20 straight. $2.05 place. $2.70 show: La Fayette. $2.70 place. $2.70 show-; I.ady F.thclyu. $9.45 show. "Auction field. Time. 25. 50?. 1:16*. 1:30?. Winner — Ch. f. by Griffon — Vie (trained by W. Grater). Weal to post at 4:00. At post 2 minutes. Start bad. Won easily: second anil third driving. Lady-Vie, favored by the going, wore La Fayette down after going a quarter and. taking a long lead at the three-quarters, won eased up. La Fayette showed the most early speed and tired after going a half and appeared badly beaten, but came again in the stretch and outganied Lady Etholyn. The latter ran a good race. Ben Double, away in a tangle, closed a big gap and was going fast at the end. Irrigator ran Into a 1 i.iniuont position from a poor send-off. but tired in the stretch as if short. I'sury ran |M orly. Kennc-vticl: was lieaten off and pulled up at the head of the stretch. The winner was entered for $400: no bid. Scratched— 4 780040 Topey Robinson. 110; 78000 Anne McGce. 95: 75819 Iroubound. 98. Overweights -- Irrigator. 1 pound. 1 I Ql FOIRTH RACK— 1-2 Mile. (54117 — 47 — 2— 105.1 Purse $250. 2 year olds. Maidens. 8 JL JL O JL Colts and Geldings. Special Weights. Net value to winner $200. lnd Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners ^tr^'pl^Sn?' Sates™ Biff VHCIM TOM WHO 4 1 Is l5 l4 T Steele A D Steele $70 $42 $125 $6 SIMONETTE w 107 1 2 2' 2l 2n" Warren Gallaher Bros B 20 51 *i RELLFF w 110 2 5 51 4i 3' A Walsh (5 J L*jng 63 44 89 8 81140 RAMON CORONA w 110 3 4 41 3J 42 T Rice W E Oots 21 26 60 * FROSTY LANCASTER w 110 7 3 3* P 5» Heidel RHAnderson 185 86 159 25 ST. Im'NSTAX w 110 6 6 6 6 6 E Martin J N Camden 183 82 225 25 COG EN w 110 5 Left at the post. J Conley S Forsythe S 8 29 * $549 $308 $738 $69 $2 mutuels paid. Fncle Tom. -$14.90 straight. $7.45 place. $4.30 show: Simouette. $13.50 place. $7.70 show: Rclluf. $5.25 show. Auction field. Time. 25S. 52. Winner— B. c. by Handsel— Woodiuont Bello (trained hy A. I). Steele). Went to post at 4:44. At post 1 minute. Start fair for all but Cogen. Won easily: second and third driving. I'ncle Tom ran well in the going and. beginning fast, ran Into a long lead in the first quarter .-.ltd won in a canter. Simonette. also away fast, ran well, bat tired and lust lasted long enough to stall off Kelluf's challenge for second place. The latter closed a gap and finished fast. Ramon, Corona was ■ buttled back soon after the start and suffered from interference on the stretch turn. Frosty Lancaster bit I a and did not run up to expectations. Cogen bolted at the start. Scratched— si 140 Grimewald. 107: Turner. 107. Ql 1 QQ FIFTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. (70936—1 : 12*— 3— 108. ) Purse $200. 3-year-olds and up-OllO^ ward. Selling. Net value to winner $200. lnd Horses A Wt PPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners y^*g Aau,^n mm MART ORR w 5 107 2 2 3 3i 21 1-* Franklin C F Redmon $134 $ 72 $145 $26 7S165 MISS FELIX . wb 4 104 3 3 F 1= F 2« Hufnagel C M Jaeger 31 26 56 *10 .4221 TIM KELLY w 4 106 6 1 2* 21 3= 3» W Ott M McNamara 15 8 35 I 73990 MAE HAMILTON w 4 104 1 5 51 5s 5J 4» Heidel A Baker 253 88 195 25 M141 ZARAPE WB 3 93 7 7 4J 4J 4' 53 E Martin W E Oots 132 76 237 M ' 75745 MERRIFIELD w 4 106 8 4 6= 6s 6' 61 T Steele A D Steele 38 24 77 22 78163 LANDLORD w 3 98 9 9 10 7» 7* 7s Whiting Q Kluber f 17 ■ 58 * 71342 S EM PRO wh 4 106 4 10 9h 9» 9» 8- Warren S Haggan 58 24 89 5 (78671)0118 COFNIOT w 3 95 5 6 81 8b S1 9* Hannan T Hatfield t t f * 7S1S2 STOWAWAY w 3 95 10 8 7 10 10 10 Dishmon J F Gaffney t t t * $678 $334 $892 $113 X2 mutuels paid. Mary Orr. $9.00 straight. $5.00 place. $4.80 show: Miss Felix. $10.40 place. $9.25 show: Tim Kellv. $l.:.0O show. •Auction field. t.Mutuel field. Time. 25. 50?. 1:1SL Winner — Ch. f. by Orimar — Nelly Titus (trained hy R. C. Frakes). Went to post at 5:18. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. Mary Orr. away fast and favored by the going, gained steadily and. wearing Miss Felix down in the last 1 1. riniig. outstayed her in the final drive. Miss Felix showed much the most early speed and. under a siionger rider, would have won. Tim Kelly ran a good race from a fast lieginning. Mae Hamilton, away slowly, was forced to go wide most of the trip. Zarape tired after going a half. Menifield' can do better. • Jus Ciimiiol ran a tiad race. The winner was entered for $:100: no bid. Scratched- -77»i5:: Boema. 104: M054 Robert Gray. 95. -I "I QQ SIXTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. (7104S— 1:40*— 4— 112.) Purse $250. 4 year -olds and up-JL JL OO waul. Selling. Net value to winner $200. lij'l Hwses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners jSaJ'pv* arT sates" M11I-.M AI.EDK'TION w 7 107 I I 5» 5» 1 I* F Obert D Hill BM $98 $194 $15 T.lT'i BO KANE w 4 98 I 3 4« 3« V 2' f IrtvcU W H Fizer 220 86 213 16 81144 GRENADE wsn 8 107 1 1 22 22 3' 3- 31 F Burton T Hatfield 38 20 62 10 Mill GILYEDEAR wb 4 109 4 2 31 41 41 4« 4' T Steele A D Steele 297 122 222 25 81164 ''ONYTI.EE wb 5 107 3 4 Is l3 5'° 5'» 58 Warren L A Cella 102 34 112 »9 MMVr. VALENTINE WB 8 110 2 6 6 6 6 6 6 W Ott J U Strode 33 14 66 * $910 $374 $S69 $75 *2 mutuels paid. Malediclion. $7.80 straight. $3.70 place. $3.20 show; Ed Kane. $3.95 place. $3.10 sh"iv; (ireuaile. S5.S0 show. -Auction field. Time. 25. 50?. 1:171. 1:445. 1:51*. Winner -Ch. g. by Sir Dixon— Malada (trained by D. HUD. Went to post at 5:53. At ptMt 1 minute. Start good. Won easily; second and third driving. Malediction, much the liest. was restrained for three-quarters, then moved up with a rush and won as his rider l'lcaseil. Kd Kane was prominent throughout and would have given the winner closer contention but for lieing shut off several times by Grenade on the backstretch Grenade had no mishaps and ran fairly well. Girredear ran poorly. Conville showed high speed in paceinaking for three-quarters, but tired badly iu the stretch. St. Valentine was outpaced throughout. The winner was entered for $300: no bid. Scratched— 79543 -Arrow Swift. 100: 81144 Lillie Turner. 105. Page 3 Pimlico Pimlico Entries and Past Performances for Wednesday, April 28. WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK EAST. PIMLICO. ENTRIES. Bai ing starts at 3:00 p. in. (Chicago time. 2:00.) ■ Runs well in mud. ©Superior mud runner. First Race — 1-2 Mile. 2 vear olds. Maidens. Selling. (Track record: 61993— 49— 2— 100.) Iml. .Horse. Wt. Rec. A. Wt. Hd.p. M132- Fauntleroy 110 :55i 105 725 81133 Za.-atecas 105 720 KU3S Busy 108 715 sll.,2 Compton 107 710 SI153 Kacebrook 1°4 «', 81152 Tom Mellon 104 700 Bedminster. ch. c. bv C'aetus II. — Taglioni 107 Semicolon. br. c. bv Ogden— Raiu- away 99 Utcliing. b. e. by Wateicolor— Palfrey 102 Missouri Belle, ch. f. by Faraday — aroona 99 Sparkling Wave. ch. f. hv Faraday Sailors Delight 93 Second Race — 1 Mile. 3 vear olds and upward. Selling. I Track re.-ord: 78037— 1:39?— 3— 105.) l7SO0i;) Hie Wrestler 105 1:391 5..102..X725 81198 Court Lady 3..95..X720 (SI15S) Ouantico 3.. 95..X715 1 77(00) Gild 98 1:38* 5..107..X715 7SOP2 tiiles- 104 1:40* 4. .107. . X715 701H73 Dander 3.. 93..X715 81137 .leanette M 102 1:43 3.. 95 715 |so7o:: Whip Top 100 1::Kifr 4..105..X710 si 177 Lad of I.angden ..107 1::::» 5. .102. . X710 s115S Kustai-ian !»2 1:42* 3..97..X710 TT'.iMi llarting 88 l:3fj 5..102..X705 stl.",7- Campaigner W.t 1:391 5. . 102. . X705 81133 Keinpton 99 1:42* ."•. . MJt. . X705 780414' Soil 3.. 92 705 78046 St. Joseph 103 1:39* 0. . 107. . ©7-10 si 138 Indian Hunter 3..100..X700 Third Race— 3-4 Mile. 3 year-olds and upward. Handicap. (Track record: 78081— 1 :12t— 2— 122.) C.so::7i Nimbus 109 1:11* 4. .118 750 (811.50) lie Miiud 124 1:12* 5. .130 745 77:s? S'l .le.inue 104 1:12* 5.. 98.. ■ 7 F. 81154' Live Wire 112 1:131 4..113..X745 i7s«Ki2i SuneratltlOB 98F12J 4..100 740 78'Mi!l • Taslev 97 1:13* 3. . 95 740 M150- It.cal Ouvx 100 1:12* 5. .10.:. .ff)7 ■ S1I50 TWliln 119 1:15* 3.. 03.. X 735 lnd. Horse. Wt. Rec. A. Wt. Hdep. 78048 Arondack 3..102..X730 Fourth Race — About 2 Miles. Steeplechase. 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. (Track record: 77S50 — 1:01 — 0 — 144.) (77114)»ThistIedale 8. .153... 700 (S1_k:.-.) Grandpa 10. .153. . . .0* r. 7nl0 Sanctus 0. .153. . . icm 75418-«Kara 0. . 153. . X0!Kl (78067) Sir Wooster 5. .146. . X090 *J. W. Colt entry. Fifth Race— 1 Mile. 3-year-olds. Special Weights. (Track record: 78037— 1:308— 3— 105.) (78014) May River 107..X725 81153* Xebec lt 7 72u 81133 Hill Top 105 715 7so!i4 Urania MS..X71S 78004' PocoBoke 100 1:41 110..X715 7t.!l473 Dander 110..X710 MOS7 O. I. Kid llo..v-(i.-, 81433 Poeotaligo 108 1:48* 110..X700 S113S Indian Hunter 110..X700 Sixth Race — 1 Mile and 60 Yards. 3-ycar-olds and upward. Allowances. (Track record: 05145—1:40—3—97.) (S11.:7) STATESMAN 3. .105. .©75') 78004' Ross feu ton 3..105..X740 81137 Question Mark 4. .121 . . X735 S1 154) Juggler 6. . 1 25 . . X 735 78003 Pins and Needles.. 5. .123. . X730 S1158 Ruxton 3..97..X730 Seventh Race — 1-2 Mile. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Selling. (Track record: 01993 — 49—2—100.) 81133 Culpeper 110 725 81133 Jessica I04 72P 81132 Miss Raffaello 104 715 .80847 Phoronis N 110 81133 Lucetta KM 705 S11.-.2 Miss Boris 101 705 S1K.2 Love Watches 109 7 0 Ml-': Miss O'Toole HH 7o0 81133 Mon Ami Kr2 700 Mvstery. b. f. bv Indio— Mvthic .. . 104 Cotton Maid. b. f. I v St. Maxim-Cotton Queen . . . 104 Sweet Simplicity. eh. f. by Ben Stromc — Henrietta 104 The figures under "Rec." in above entries show the best time made bv the horse at the distance. Willi weiglit carried. Mince January 1. 1906. This time is not necessarily made by a winner. It may be the estimated time of a losing performauce. LATEST PERFORMANCES OF HORSES ENTERED TODAY. ] The email figure under "Str." shows the distance the horse was ahead of that next in the race. The email ' figure under "Fin."— unless the horse won — shows the number of lengths the horse was behind the winner." FIRST RACE— 1-2 Mile. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Selling. (01993—49—2—100.) Index Course DistTimeT'ckOdds Wt St M. % % StrPIn Jockeys Best Company FAUNTLEROY. b. c. 2. bv Little Saint— Flickamaroo (Mrs. J. McLaughlin). Weight today 105. SU3J Pimlico l-Z D4 hvy in no 1 4 4'| 2* Callahsui Sou. Our Hannah, SSacutecas. 7 f j s . ! ] j 5 ] I , | ZACATECAS. br. c. 2. bv Mexican— Soncy Lee (Montpelier Stable). ¥****£ ioitJ 105, 81132 Pimlico 1-2 ."4 hvy 12 110 9 S 6« 481 Creevy Sou. launtleroy. Our Hannah. BUSY. b. e. 2. bv Galore— Busy Maid (William Garth). Weight today 108. SlKi3 Pimlico 1-2 54 hvy 8 110 I 9 Si 811 W Mcln'reSou. Fauntleroy. Our Hannah. COMPTON. b. c. 2. bv Inicoldsbv— Country Fraud (A. G. Weston). Weight todav 107. ' SI 152 Pimlico 1-2 49 fast 8 182 I 7 1- 6* Goldstein Autumn Girl. Mexoana. Geran. I" RACEBR00K. b. c. 2. bv Racine— Miss Wandelohr (W. S. Diffenderfer). Weight todav 104. sil.".2 Pimlico 1-2 49 fast 40 90 11 10 10' lo17 H'cliffe Autumn Girl. Mexoana. Gerando. TOM MELTON, ch. g. 2. bv Glenheim— Speedmast (S. Ross). Weight today 104. S1152 Pinilho 1-2 49 fast 10 99 1 9 8* 7" Deverich Autumn Girl. Mexoana. Gerando. First start for the following: BEDMINSTER. ch. c. 2. by Cactus II.— Taglioni. Weight todav 107. SEMICOLON, br. c. 2. by Ogden— Rainaway. Weight today 90. ETCHING, b. c. 2, by Watercolor— Palfrey. Weight today 102. MISSOURI BELLE, ch. f, 2, by Faraday— Caroona (K. C. Bates). Weight today 09. SPARKLING WAVE. ch. f. 2. by Faraday— Sailor"s Delight. Weight today 03. ' SECOND RACE— 1 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (78037—1:398—3—105.) THE WRESTLER, b. g. 5. bv Orlando— Hanna Bell (Chelsea Stable). Weight todav 102. 7SU96 Pimlico 1 1:41 fast 6-5 112 2 11 1 1*1* Nicol George G. Hall Mazitma. Black*. TSOWi Pimlico lm70v 1:44J fast 7 103 1 1 1 1 11 2- McCahey Tony Bonero. Gridiron. Berkeley. 77907 Pimlico 3^4 1:171 hvy 7 113 3 4 4 5« B»J Upton Besom. Giles. Sal Volatile. 77647 Belmont ll:38gfast 7 94 4 3 3 3 31 2s Fuerst AraCCC. Bockstnnc. Sam. H. Harris COURT LADY. b. f. 3. bv Rensselaer— Stately (Beverwyck Stable). Weight todav 05. S1158 Pimlico 3-4 1 :14g fast 6 3 100 9 4 5 4' .".'-JUpton Quantico. Dispute. Indomitable. 78090 Pimlico 6-8 1:01 fast 8 100 9 9 8 S- 8" H Alex Taboo. Thetis Ballet Girl. 78069 Pimlico 3-4 1:14* fast 8 98 2 6 6 61" 67 Haynes Statesman. Waponoca. Taslev. 77973 Pimlico 5j t 1:13 J hvy 5 109 4 3 4 42 21 Goldstein Constellation. Cunning. Aralla. QUANTICO. b. c. 3. bv Atheling— Pilgrimage (T. Clyde). Weight today 05. SI15S Pimlico 3-4 l:14g fast 12 lot) 1 11 1* 1* H'cliffe Dispute. Indomitable. Rulde. 78024 Pimlico 5J f 1:08* fast 3a 112 4 11 l1 2 » Goldstein Summer Night. Hawkwing. Hanonla 77923 Pimlico 3-4 1:171 hvy 5 105 6 6 6 4'J 32J Goldstein BrownTony. G. Jubilee. DandeNoylee 77286 Toronto 1 1:42| fast 15 110 3 1 2 2 2 1 8* G Burns Arondack. Silk Hose. Alice. GILD. br. g. 5, by Giganteum — Alcyone II. (J. D. Lagan). Weight todav 107. 77699 L'sville 11-16 1:18 fast 7-10 9S ."ill 1 1= 1 | II McGee Imboden. Banrlda. Quagga. 77404 L'svi lie lm70yl:46 fast 21-10 lOnl 2 12 4 4 4»» Pickens Darknight. JohnB. McMillan. Maclas 77358 L'sville 1 1-16 1:48 fast 1 100 4 I 4 4 3= "2 M McGee Anneta Lady. Bonnie Bard. Severus. 77019 Sheepsh'd 1 1:384 fast 3 98 3 1 4 4 42 2" J Butler Bedouin. Sir Cleges. Cresslna. GILES, blk. g. 4. bv Fatherless— Niola (A. D. Parr). Weight todav 107. 7Sti92 Pimlico 1 1-2 2:351 fast 7 95 6 6 S E 44 4« Haynes Supersti'n. Q.oftheHllls. W.Lackaye 78066 Pimlico lm70y 1:441 fast 12 100 7 7 8 7 6J e'ojHaynes TonyBonero. TheWrestler. Gridiron. 77999 Pimlico lm70y l:50l hvy 3J 104 2 Fell. D McC'thvGridiron. Berkeley. 77907 Pimlico 3-4 1:171 hvy 12 108 6 6 5 4"t 2! W R Wk'rBesom. Sal Volatile. Botanist. DANDER, b. e. 3. bv Sir Dixon— Mv Queen (P. S. P. Randolph). Weight today 95. 76947 Sheepsh'd 3-4 1:1! ' h fast 5 103 7 6 5 3h 3'1 C H Shil'gB.of FliglHII.. L.Wiggins. G. Belle. 76878 Sheepsh'd 51 f 1 :08| fast 4 107 6 8 5 oi 4=1 Yorke Civita. BirdotFliglitlL. L. Wiggins. 76736 Empire 3-4 1:17 mud 31 104 7 2 2 2* 21 E Dugan Arondack. Lawton Wiggins. Floreal •TEANETTE M.. br. f. 3. bv Woolsthorpe— Black Lilv (J. Gonnley). Weight today 96. 81157 Pimlico lm6flv l:4fi fast I Ml 4 5 6 3b 4-J Upton BoKKean, Campaigner. KioGrande. S1091 Jack'ville 1 1-8 l:".9g good 5 97 1* Franklin BelleScott. Malediction. SpringFrog S0964 Jack'ville 1 1-8 2:01 good 7-10 91 2 3 2 1 Ink 1" Brannon SpringFrog. Malediction. J.Sauflev. WHIP TOP. b. f, 4. by Martagon— Teetotum II. (W. R. Midgley). Weight today 105. S0703 S. Anita 7-8 1:27 hvy 3 103 6 E 3 3 35 l1 M.cOahey Spohn. Ben Stone. The Thorn. 80547 S. Anita 1 1-8 1 £21 fast 1 100 6 6 3 4 78 4'1 McCahey St. Hario. Oberon. County Clerk. S0522 S. Anita 1 1:393 fast 2-5 97 4 3 2 1 l1 ll McCahey Liberto. The Thorn. Day Star. LAD OF LANGDEN, b. g. 5. bv Algol— Lass of Langden (R. E. Watkins). Weight todav 102. 81177 Pimlico 3-4 1:15 fast 9-3 102 9 8 8 82 5* Crowley SalVolatile. Halifax. JennieWells. 79110 S. Antonio 7-8 1:29 good 9-5 113 4 I vers Lomond. Itan. Transform. 77959 Dallas 1 1-16 1:49J good 21 111 2 T Rice Orbicular. Vesmc. Lucky Mose. EUSTACIAN. b. g. 3. bv Hastings— St. Eudora (Mrs. M. Michaels). Weight today 97. 81158 Pimlico 3-4 l:14g fast 5 97 7 8 9 11 11-S3.T Reid Ouanlieo. Dispute. Indomitable. 80843 Jacks' vi lie 11:48 good 41 94 5 2 2 1 1* 1" Reid Countermand. Malediction. Sp. Frog 80805 Jacks' ville 3-4 1:21 good 3 96$ 1 3 2 l"k 1" Rollins No Quarter. Ruiloba. Hel. Virginia HARTING. b. g. 5. by Hermence— Susan Jane (W. A. Hughes). Weight todav 102. 77980 Latonia lm70y 1:45 fast 12 105 3 7 7 4 51 5" Mulcahy Financier. Lignando. Stone Street. 77942 Latonia 1 1-16 1:471 fast 30 109 2 6 9 8 9* 9«1 Mulcahy Raleigh. Brancas Albert Star. 77527 L'sville 11-16 1:49 fast 14-5 105 2 5 5 5 5 5»1 J Butler Besterltn-. Mortiboy. Lnrtv Baldur. 77358 L'sville 1 1-16 1:48 fast 12 102 3 4 5 5 5 5" Pickens Anneta Lady. Gild. Bonnie Bard. CAMPAIGNER, b. h. 5. bv Gerolstein— Supporter (0. L. Richards). Weight todav 102. 81157 Pimlico lm60v 1:46 fast 20 105 4 2 2 2 2'1 2! Deverich BohbieKean. IMoGrande. JeanetteM. 78082 Pimlico 1 1^8 1:541 fast 30 115 3 7 7 8 8 71' McCabe Cave Adsum. Ontario. Rio Grande. 78056 Pimlico 1 1:42J fast 30 112 3 5 5 5 5'1 5ulBrussel Mazuma. Aster d'Or. Niblick. 78025 Pimlico lm40y 1:45 fast 20 109 7 8 8 8 81 761 Delaby Lady Isabel. George G. Hall. MInot KEMPTON, b. g. 5. by Kingston— Haiel W. (G. Connell). Weight today 102. 81133 Pimlico 3-4 1:21 hvv 10 10015 6 6 93 9:3 E Haynes Font. Ruxton. Clement*. 7S082 Pimlico 1 1-8 1 :54g fast 15 112 1 1 1 2 42 511 Leach Cave Adgum. Ontario. Rio Grande. 78053 Pimlico 1 1:411 fast 20 99 2 1 1 1 2» 2« Leach Superstition. Gramsar. Ontario. 77974 Pimlico 1 1:481 hvy 12 98 6 4 6 7 6« 6"lKraus Ivanhoe. Trey of Spades. Minot. SOIL. b. g. 3, by Ben Strome— Earth (P. J. Rainey). Weight today 92. 78064 Pimlico 3-4 1:151 fast 5 1085 2 1 4 3s 3«J Notter Gns Helm. Endymion. Boz. 77448 Belmont 5-8 591 fast 10 97 3 3 3 71 S^lSweet Strike Out. Otogo. Wintergrecn. 74955 Belmont 41 t 62g fast 15 109 3 3 3 31 4'1 McCahey Sandpiper, ThePipptn, GlidingBelle 74841 Belmont 41 t 631 fast 15 107 4 4 51 81SU (Jonlln Glid. Belle, Wlldplgeon, Ladylrma. ST. JOSEPH, ch. g. 6. by Rilev— Clara White (Miss A. M. Marrone). Weight todav 107. 78046 Jamaica 1 1-16 1:491 fast 15 100 6 4 4 3 4" 411U Bergen Bad News. Imitator. Golconda. 78018 Jamaica 1 1-16 l:49j{ fast 4-5 92 1 1 1 1 l3 1° J Bergen Malaga. Tlvoli. Winning Star. 77989 Jamaica 1 1-16 1:49 fast 20 100 2 4 5 5 5l 5s J Bergen Bad News. Rockstone. Sanguine. INDIAN HUNTER, br. c. 3. bv Faraday— Minnehaha III. (J. S. Tyree). Weight todav 100. 81138 Pimlico 3-4 1:211 hvv 23 102 9 7 6 5'5 46 Crowley Berkeley. Takahira. Balden Castle. 78094 Pimlico 1 1:401 fast 60 100 5 3 5 6 10'UO" R Powell Con.Ranger. Rossfenton. I'ocomoko. 76135 Windsor 3-4 1:141 good 5 108 7 6 6 52 4» Harty MaxImGun. Poeotaligo. C.Cardwell THIRD RACE— 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. (78081— l:12i— :*— 122. i NIMBUS, b. g. 4. bv Star Shoot— Lady Elite (G. M. Odom). Weight todav MS. 78037 Pimlico 1 1:391 fast 13-5 105 2 2 2 2 ll 1» Goldstein De Mund. Tonv Bonero. Gridiron. 77994 Pimlico 7-8 1:311 hvy 3 117 1 1 1 1 l'l l1 Upton Besom. Live Wire. Wyckoff. 77673 Belmont 3-4 1:121 fast 7-5 110 3 11 l'i l2 Cullen Creeslna. Burgher. Black Marv. 77520 Belmont 61 f 1:181 fast 15 122 1 2 2 41 6»1 Cullen Fash. Plate. Stargowan. Br.NMnpii. DE MUND. ch. h. 5. bv Goldfinch— Gracioaity (P. J. Rainey). Weight todav 130. Sil56 Pimlico 3-4 1:13 fast 3-10 124 5 11 11 P Upton Chief Haves-. Rov.il Onvx. Takahira 78037 Pimlico 1 1:39! fast 8-5 116 3 1 1 1 25 2» Nicol Nimbus. Tony Bonero. Gridiron. 78021 Pimlico 3-4 1:131 fast 2-5 115 2 11 1« l5 Nicol Besom. Lady Ornania. 77853 Pimlico 3-4 1:131 fast 1-4 115 5 4 3 2» 1» D McC'thyTasley. Sal Volatile. Kemoton. ST. JEANNE, ch. m. 5. bv St. Mark— Junaetta (C. Meister. Jr.). Weight todav 98. 77387 Hamilton 3-4 1:121 fast 12 104 6 5 5 5' 4" T Rice Ethon. King Cobalt. Itoval Onyx. 77334 Hamilton 3-4 1:131 good 25 113 7 6 5 4i 58 T Rice King Cobalt. Ethon. Arondack. 76883 Montreal 3-4 1:14 fast 5 107 4 2 3 21 2» Deverich Waterbury. Botanist. Please. LIVE WIRE. b. c. 4. by Handsel— Mother Bunch (F. J. Bartlett). Weight todav 113. 81154 Pimlico 1 1:41 fast 6 112 2 11 2 2'° 28 A Lee Juggler. Martin Dovle. 7R066 Pimlico lmTOy 1:441 fast 11-5 109 4 5 6 8 810 7l5JNotter TonyBonero. TheWrestler. Gridiron. 77994 Pimlico 7-S 1:311 hvy 11-5 US 5 4 3 3 3» 3J Nicol Nimbus. Besom. Wyckoff. 77904 Pimlico lm40y 1:48 hvy 9-10 116 3 3 2 2 2* 2* D McC'thyGridiron. Blacksheep. D.ofRoanoke. SUPERSTITION, b. g. 4. bv Aldine — Evangeline Cisneros (A. L. Price). Weight todav 106. '•^'O. Pimlico 1 1-2 2:351 fast 2 98 3 1 1 1 1' 13 Crowlcv Q.oftheHills. WiltonLackave. Giles. 78078 Pimlico 1 1:40 fast 13-20 103 3 2 2 1 ll 121 Goldstein Gramsar. Aster d'Or. King Sol. 78053 Pimlico 1 1:411 fast 4 95 3 3 2 2 l2 1« H'cliffe Kempton. Gramsar. Ontario. 7S033 Pimlico 3-4 1:14 fast 6 105 7 6 6 5'1 3'i Diggins Botanist. Consistent. Laura A. TASLEY. b. f. 3. by Sempronius — AllegTa (T. Clyde). Weight tcdav 95. 7S069 Pimlico 3-4 1:141 fast 31 98 3 11 1-* 3» Goldstein Statesman. Waponoca. Footpad. 77882 Pimlico 51 f 1:10* hvy 31 104 6 5 4 5' 8" Goldstein Ragman. Cunning. Rossfenton. 77853 Pimlico 3-4 1:131 fast 8 97 2 1 1 1"* 21 Goldstein De Mund. Sal Volatile. Kempton. 77242 Toronto 3-4 1:141 fast 6 115 2 1 1 1» 1» Musgrave Lurid. Paradise Queen. Otsi Keta. ROYAL ONYX. br. g. 5, by Ornament— Oneck Queen (T. G. Molinelli). Weight todav 103. glial Pimlico 3-4 1:15 fast 15 108.1 4 2 3 3« 341 Liebert De Mund. Chief Haves. Takahira. 78018 Jamaica 3-4 1:131 fast 5 115 6 7 4 3» 1" Liebert Cresslna. Notasulga. Arondack. 77992 Jamaica 51 f l:07g fast 8 110 5 5 7 52 l1 Liebert Woodlane. Notasulga. Earl G. 77785 Empire 3-4 1:121 fast 10 110 2 6 4 3* 321 W Miller Besom. Arondack. Question Mark. TAKAHIRA. ch. g. 3. by Plaudit— Lucv Glitters (D. Dunlop). Weight todav 95. 8115* Pimli.-.j 3-4 1:13 fast 12 100 1 3 4 4= 4" JJ Reid DeMund. ChiefHave--. Boval Onvx. 81138 Pimlico 3-4 1:211 hvy 6-5 !'Si 1 1112 2' J Reid Berkelev.GoldcuCastle lnd. Hunter. 81087 Jacks'ville 5-8 1:031 good 1 104 11 Griffin .Mice. Dispute. O. D. Kid. 78036 Pimlico 3-4 1:13 fast 40 '119 2 6 6 6 6-« McCabe Trance. Statesman. Footpad. ARONDACK. b. f. 3. bv Hastings—Astoria (Mrs. J. McLaughlin). Weight todav 102. 7S04S Jamaica 3-4 1:131 fast 6 98 7 6 6 6l 4* G I.vnch Roval Onvx. Cressina. Notasulga. 77900 Jamaica 3-4 1:131 slop 9-5 96 6 6 6 6 6« Yorke Fountainblue. Cresslna. Ques.Mark. 77851 Empire lm70y 1:451 good 41 97 3 8 6 3 61 681 Yorke Question Mark. Tileing. GretnaGrcen FOURTH RACE— About 2 Miles. Steeplechase. 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. (77S50— i:01— 0—144.) THISTLEDALE. ch. g. 8, by Knight of the Thistle— Zerlina (J. W. Colt). Weight todav 153. 77114 G'vesend Ah 21 4:43 fast 8-5 162 2 111 1 1 11 J Lynch Sanctus. Bayonet. Coligny. 76924 Sheepsh'd Ab 2 4:08 fast 2-5 160 2 1 1 1 1* 1* J Lynch Denier. Bat. Javanese. 76777 Sheepsh'd Ab 2 4:021 fast 21 160 5 1 1 1 2« 2« J Lynch Simon Pure. Sanctus. Agent. 75787 Sheepsh'd Ab21 5:11 mud 21 162 3 2 2 Fell. Huppe Simon Pure, Economy, Alfar. GRANDPA, ch. g. 10. bv Grandmaster— Philippa (S. Veitch). Weight todav 153. M135 Pimlico Ab 2 4:41 hvy 5 153 4 1 1 1 Is l2 Simpson Economy. Tampieo. Toots. 78067 Pimlico Ab 2 4:271 fast 10 163 1 1 3 3 Fell. Sampson Sir Wooster. Waterway. Economy. 78023 Pimlico Ab 2 4:35 fast 31 143 1 1 4 3 2« 21 Sampson My Grace. Paprika. Bessie. Klser. 77906 Pimlico Ab21 5:01 hvy 31 154 4 5 5 5 4 42"iMcKin'y PrinceofPilsen. Pontotoc. Woodside. SANCTUS. ch. g. 6. by St. Leonards — Harpsichord (P. J. Rainey). Weight today 153. 77716 Belmont Ab 31 7:40 fast 4 165 3 1 1 1 Fell. Dupee Agent. Mark Gumberts. Malacca. 77571 Belmont Ab 3 6:0:'.g fast 2 ]T,S 1 5 4 1 Fell. Dupee Agent. Waterspeed. M. Gumberts. 77114 G'vesend Ab 21 4:43 fast 2 154 1 22 2 2" 2i Dupee Thlstledale. Bavonet Coligny. 77015 Sheepsh'd Ab2i 5:12 fast 7-6 154 2 1 Fell. Dupee Ironsides. Bat. Agent. KARA. b. g. 6, bv Herald— Irene (J. W. Colt). Weight todav 153. 75418 G'vesend Ab 2 3:50 fast 8-5 150 5 3 4 4 3» 2* J Lynch Simon Pure. Dick Shaw, St. Kevin 75317 G'vesend Ab 2} 4:47 fast 31 150 3 4 4 2 2 2'» H Stone Alfar. Sanctus. Bavonet. 75078 Belmont Ab 21 6:15 slop 4 Ml 1.1 1 1* V McAfee JohnM.P., CaliforniaKing. St. Kevin SIR WOOSTER. b. g. 5. by Ardington— Lady Wooster (R. Neville). Weight todav 146. 7soi 7 Pimlico Ab 2 4:27j fast 7-10 152 4 2 1 1 l4 I2 Davidson Waterway. Economy. Grandpa. 77997 Pimlico Ab 21 5:04 hvy 3 141 3 2 1 1 l1 l"* Davidson Malacca. Algie. Jim MeGiU. 77950 Pimlico Ab 2 4:48 hvy 3 149 4 1 1 1 l'l l'i Davidson Rye Boy. Lizzie Flat. SandyCreeker. J. W. Colt entry — Kara and Thlstledale. FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile. 3-year-olds. Special Weights. (7S037— 1 :39s— 3— 105.) MAY RIVER, b. g. 3. bv Watercress— Shaft (Montpelier Stable). Weight todav 107. 7S014 Jamaica 3-4 1:141 fast 2 94 8 5 1 l5 1« Creevy YankeeDaughter. Lnsata. Eustaciau 77948 Jamaica 5i f 1:08 slow 8-5 105 11 10 6 t* V Creevv Chaffinch. Glucose. Secret Service. 77899 Jamaica 6-8 1:011 slop 6 92 1 6 3 31 21 Creevy Merry Gift. Hoffman. Otogo. XEBEC, br. g, 3. bv Hamburg— Xela (T. F. Coles). Weight todav 107. 81163 Pimlico 3 4 1:1.. ] fast 6 1051 4 3 3 3l 31 E Dugan Intervene. Sum. Night. Bethlehem. mass Pimlico 51 f 1:08* fast 10 107 5 SO 93 8" Goldstein HillTop. CrentJnbilee DandeNoyles 7.909 Pimlico 5-8 1:001 hvy 6 97 6 E 5 42 1" Goldstein Teddington. Pescatore. Gunshot.' 7,448 Belmont 5-8 591 fast 20 100 9 9 9 8' 718JGilbert Strike Out. Otogo. Wintergrecn. HILL TOP. b. f. 3. bv Clifford— Whiplash (R, Angarola). Weight todav 105 EmS Pimlico 3-4 1:21 hvy 15 W1H i 8 P 7'- Crowley Font. Ruxton Clement" 78090 Pimlico 5-8 1:01 fast 2 95 7 7 7 4»t 4*i Ural Taboo. Thetis Ballet Girl 7JMK Pimlico 61 f 1 :0Rj? fast 21 107 8 7 5 32 12 McCahey Greatjiibilee. Dan de Nnvies Taboo 77973 Pimlico 51 f 1:131 hvy 15 107 2 7 6 6 6" W Ott Constellation. Court Lady. Cunning. GRANIA. ch. f. 3, by Handspring — Lovcll (D. J. Ahcarn). Weight todav mi 78QM Pimlico ll:4MCaat 12 iff 7 » 10 it 81 8«» Liebert Con.Ranger. Roartenton Pm^ote" iso79 Pimlico 3-4 l:l4ji last 10 MSj 1 5 4 2»« 1| Liebert UreatJubllee. BalletGirl. Boa *Kehn 1/929 Pimlico 3-4 1:17 hvy 9-5 102 2 5 3 2H 2^ D McC'th Racquet. Constellation iigeinah POCOMOKE. ch. c. 3. bv The Friar— Stars (T. Clyde). Weiebt toH.v no 7W)4 Pimlico ll:4o fast I 100 2 2 2 2 21 3 Goldstein Con.Ranger. Roaafentoo G lubileo 7792S Pimlico 11:451 hvy 3 981 « 1 1 1 1| 1- Goldstein Whip Top. RossfeViton ''Jut,,lw- 7i245 Toronto 1 1:401 fast 20 89 2 1 1 1 21 32 J Bergen Bouquet. Lady Mnrtha' Alice 77020 Montreal 3-4 1:131 fast 4 101 3 5 6 6'i 2' Deverich Ceremonius Hawksfllliit 7 Hurlock. DANDER, b. c. 3. bv Sir Dixon— My Queen (P. S. P. Randolph). w„ight todav 110 76947 Sheepsh'd 3-4 1:131 fast 5 103 7 6 5 3H S*» C H Shil'gB.of Flight II.. L. Wiggins G Belle 7687.8 Sheepsh'd 51 f 1:081 fast 4 107 I 8 5 5* 42* Yorke Civita. BlrdoiFllghtll?. I. Wiggins' 7C7M Empire 3-4 1:17 mud H lu4 7 2 2 22 2? F, Dugan Arondack. Lawton Wiggins, l'lor.al 0. U. KID. ch. c. 3. by Watercolor— Oyezpa (Mrs. E. J. Albright). Weight todav 110. sloS7 .lacks'ville 5 s 1:031 good 25 112 4-1 Hannan Takahira. Alice, literate UMI Jacks'ville 51 f 1:12 good. 7 112 3 1 1 Ink 4. ] Murphy Merise. Baa kaflfht. B. of the Ball POCOTALIGO. br. c, 3. by Mexican — Star Dreamer (J. T. Muir). W i*ht todav 110 81153 Pimlico 3-4 1:1.".; fast 50 MSilj 12 10 11' O'^Lp'bert Intervene. Summer Night Xebec v : -: Tampa 6', f 1:23 fast 5 113 1 3 2 I"k l'l Dale Autumn Maid. Elvsmui. Keinette. 803^3 Tampa 3-1 1:201 fast a 105 i 2 2 2J 3'J Brannon Beioette. Ludv Ripple, St. Aulaire. INDIAN HUNTER, br. c. 3. by Faraday— Minnehaha III. (J. S. TyreeL Weight today 110. S1138 Pimlico 3-4 1:211 Jivy 2" 102 9 7 fi r.'J 1« ("row lev Bcrkelev. Takaliir:i. Hidden Castle. 78094 Pimlico 1 1 :401 fast 60 100 ." 3 ,V « ln'ilti-- R Powell Con. Ranger. Ro^sfenton. I'ocoiuoke. 76135 Windsor 3-4 l:14i good 5 108 7 6 6 5» 45 Harty MaximUun. PocataUaja, C. Card well. SIXTH RACE — 1 Mile and 60 Yards. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. (65445—1 :46— 3— 97.) STATESMAN, b. e. 3. by Kinley Mack— Janice (F. E. Gardnerl. Weight today 105. 81137 Pimlico lm40y]:.-.3 hvy 7-10 &." 2 2 1 1 l9 l'o Upton Question Mark. Lallv. cbepontuc. 78081 Pimlico 3-4 1:121 fast «-6 122 1 2 2 210 ll Natter Trance. Intervene. Ramble. 78069 Pimlico 3-4 1:14* last 2 124 1 3 3 3* 1* Notter Waponoca. Taslev. Footpad. 78036 Pimlico 3-4 1:13 fast 21 122 6 4 4 21 2- Goldstein Trance. Footpad. Waponoca. ROS8FENTON, rr. o. 3. by Maxio— Sembrich (Glenirer Stable). Weight today 105. ,.vi94 Pimlico ll:40jfast -5 112 4 4 3 3 3« 2» Xoiter Ton. Ranger, Poconioke. (ireat.luhilee .80»l Pimlico 3-4 1:111 fast 13-5 9.". l :: 3 14 1' McCahey HoraceE.. OantlewOoA, (;io. Rassio. 77K28 Pimlico 1 1:45* hvy 7-5 9.". 3 2 3 2 3 3-'l Upton Poeomoke. Whip Top. 77882 Pimlico 61 t 1:101 hvy 8 112 3 8 7 4"k 3' D McO'thyRaginan. Cunning. Court Lady. QUESTION MARK. ch. c, 4. by Goldcrest— Rose Ban (W. Lakeland). Weight today 121. S1137 Pimlico lm40y 1:33 hvy S-5 10S 112 2 2" 2'" McCahey Statesman. I-ally. rhepontuc. 77946 Jamaica 1 1-16 1:4«R slow 6 107 .".2 2 4 6 6" Yorke Moiirort. Tlleintr. Far West. 77900 Jamaica 3-4 1:131 slop 6-5 109 4 4 6 6' II Notter l'oiintaiiiblue. Cressiua. Nataaaata. 77851 Empire lm70y l;4." i good 8 MS 7 4 5 6 5 » I1 McCahey Tileiiu.-. On -tniiHreen. Bro. Jonathan JUGGLER, br. g. 6. by Hamburg— Elusive (C. C. Smithson). Weight today 125. 81154 Pimlico 1 1:41 fast 4-5 M 3 2 2 1 1« 1" E Lntgan Live Wire. Martin l)ovle. 78068 Pimlico 1 1-16 1:471 fast 11-20 111 2 7 5 3 3» 3«1 Cullen BobbieKean. Q.oftheHills. S.Shinele 78034 Pimlico 1 3-16 2:011 fast 11-5 lo6 4 2 1 1 1» 1* Cullen Lallv. W.Lackaye. Queenofthe Hills. 77996 Pimlico 1 3-16 2:08 hvy S-6 110 111 1 2» 2} Upton Lally. Whip Top. Miss Catesby. PINS AND NEEDLES, b. m. 5. by Knight of the Thistle— Sandy Bar (H. L. Lee). Weight today 123. 78092 Pimlico 1 1-2 2:301 fast 5 li:: 7 3 3 4 :.l 7»» Cullen Supersti'n. Q.oftheHills. W.Laekave 7S»»82 Pimlico 1 1-S l:.r.4| fast 9-5 112 6 4 6 7 6» 6" Cullen Cave Adsuin. Ontario. Rio Grande. 77954 Pimlico lm40y 1:48» hvy 3 112 3 3 3 3 3 2s D McC'thy Berkeley. Blaeksheep. 77854 Pimlico lm70y 1:45* last 8 113 S 3 5 4 4* 4' Upton Live Wire. Gridiron. Giles. RUZTON. b. c. 3. by Carlton Grange — Davelle (M. J. Cromwell). Weight today 97. M158 Pimlico 3-1 1:14? fast 10 MS 10 ]0 10 8' g«*JC Grand Quanti. o. Dispute. Indomitable. 5*1133 Pimlico 3-4 1:21 hvy 50 looj 8 3 3 :*L" C Grand Font. Clements. Chief Hayes. 77953 Pimlico 61 t 1:091 hvy 100 97 3 4 4 4-* 4niMcCahey Statesman, Trance Michael Beck. 77362 Hamilton 3-4 1:141 fast 16 107 8 6 6 51 5»1 T Rice Red Mimic. Dispute. Claiborne. SEVENTH RACE— 1-2 Mile. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Selling. (61993—49—2—100.) CULPEPER, b. c, 2. by Potentate — Counterbreeze (W. T. Townes). Weight today 110. M152 Pimlico 1-2 49 fast 6 108 2 3 21 4 i -V Lang Autumn Girl. Mexoana, Gerando. JESSICA, br. f. 2. bv Cesaxion— Mocking Bird IV. (M. J. Cromwell). Weight today 104. 81152 Pimlico 1-2 49 fast 30 »." ! 6 6 ." = .VJ E Haynes Autumn Girl. Mexoana. Gerando. MISS RAFFAELLO. br. f. 2. bv R affaello— Edgely Queen (P. Gallagher). Weight today 104. SI 132 Pimlico 1-2 54 hvy 30 107 5 5 5i 58i J Bergen Sou. Fauntleroy. Our Hannah. PHORONIS b. f. 2. by Bridgewater — Donna Rica (G. W. Wenrick). Weight today 99. 8C847 Oakland 1-2 491 fast 6 110 9 9 91 7lIJW McIn'reVancouverBelle. Electrowan. Crense LUCETTA, ch. f, 2. bv Cesarion — Mobalosca (M. J. Cromwell). Weight today 104. 81132 Pimlico 1-2 54 hvy 15 107 12 11 ll5 102»JD.laby Son. Fauntleroy. Our Hannah. MISS LORIS. b. f. 2, bv Cesarion— Flamingo (De Koven Stable). Weight today 101. 81152 Pimlico 1-2 49 fast 8 M8 10 8 93 12'»JBrfedin Autumn Girl. Mexoana. Gerando. LOVE WATCHES, ch. c. 2. by Resolute II. — Love Note (Woods Garth). Weight todav 109. S1152 Pimlico 1-2 49 fast 7 106 7 4 6"t 8'= E Dugan Antuinn Girl. Mexoana. Gerando. MISS O' TOOLE, b. f. 2. bv Golden Maxim— Tut Tut (H. R. Dulany). Weight today 104. 81152 Pimlico 1 2 49 fast 30 99 13 12 12 11"SC Brady Autumn Girl. Mexoana. Gerando. MON AMI. b. c. 2. by Boanerges— Bettie Barry (P. M. Walker). Weight todav 102. 81132 Pimlico 1-2 51 hvv 30 110 10 M 10* ir-"'Hartv Sou. Fauntlorov. Our Hannah. S0391 Tampa 3-8 37? hvy 8 111 6 I 5" 59J McCabe John. Wise. 1 . Nicholson. K'p frying 8"257 Tainpa 3-8 37* fast 10 113 5 6 6 6° McCabe Johnny Wise, 1). Nicholson. Sylph. First si art for the following: MYSTERY, b. f. 2. by Indio— Mythic. Weight today 104. SWEET SIMPLICITY, ch. f. 2. by Ben Strome— Henrietta (Chelsea Stable). Weight today 104. COTTON MAID. b. f. 2. by St. Maxim — Cotton Queen (E. J. Griffith). Weight today 104. Page 4 Lexington Lexington Entries and Past Performances for Wednesday, April 28. WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK HEAVY. (Handicapped for a heavy track.) LEXINGTON ENTRIES. For differences in weight add or deduct 6 points to the pound. An extra food rider's average worth is 3 pounds. Racing starts' at 2:30 p. ni. (Chicago time. 2:30. ) XHuns well In mud. ©Superior mud runner. First Race — 4 1-2 Furlongs. 2-vear-olirs. Selling. (Track record: 08133—541—2—113.) Ind. Horse. Wt. Bee. A. Wt. IMcp. 81163 Jack -Straw 95 81140 Kiddy Lee UK! S1140 Simp 106 8114:t Cranny Dismal ... 1W Bruiiiiililc. b. f. by Bloes — Special Tax 100 Selector, ch. c, bv Handsel — A. M. .1 KM Pinkard. b. c. by Pink Coat — l.orn.i ] K ne 108 Inferno Queen. 4i. f. bv Star Shoot — Homebody 100 J. W. Carter, t . c. bv Slar Sboot — Trusty 103 Second Race — 7-8 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Fillies and Mares. (Track record: 70900— 1 :2«— 4— 104.) 811392 DAINTY DAME... 94 1 :2ti .".. . 107. .©72." 7S10H3 Crystal Maid ..... ::. . H..X71S 78184 » Floreal 8.. 8S..X183 81161 Zienap 97 1 :2vijt ». .107. . X700 810O4 Helen Virginia B..897 818 8109O Dona H 4. .104. . X889 7.8202 Cygnet 9. .187..X8S9 75S48 odalie 4. .104 025 Jane Raudolf, br. 111. by Frankfort — Cito 5. .107 Agues MeAuliffe. br. f. by Orlando — M a r g u erite Doyle 3. . 93 Third Race— 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Silling. (Track record: NM*— l:M*j — S— MR.) 811412 E. T. Shipp 94*1:131 4. . 101 . . X 725 81141 Light Blue ".. 9K..A713 81141 Refined 97 1:13a .".. .107. .©71 •" 81102 Select II 97 1:1.".; 4. .101 710 Ind. Horse. Wt. Rec. A. Wt. Hdcp. M180 T'snrv 94 1:131 S..M7..X7M (79004) Topsv Hoi.insoii 10841:13 8..1U..X18B 7M4C. Aspirin 108 1:141 3. .MB 7 H (7i;7.".!i) Danzetle loo 1:141 4. .104 896 81100 Arionette 88 1:14 3. . 97. . X899 73203 Silverado ■..18B..X889 7HlO!» Sister Evelyn •':.. 81 i»75 74im;c Meadowgrass ::.. 87... .881 Fourth Race — 4 1-2 Furlongs. 2-year-olds. Tillies. Allowances. (Track record: 88183 ■ 641 8 118.) (S1l4.1i Turf Star 112 72r. 81143* Trout Row 102 71:. 8114.'! Margaret Brennan. Io2....71o 81143 Bougainvillaea 102 873 8114.-. Bonnie Bee l(rj gM S114:i Daisv Bonne MX.... 800 My Cal. b. f. by St. Kvox — Babbie . . . 102 Mabel Dame. b. I', bv Pee* o"Dav — Cupidity , MB O1.1 Dale. In-, f. bv Allan a Dale — Oricnlal 102 Claudia, b. f. bv Star Rubv — I.ida 11 102 Fifth Race — 3-4 Mile. :'. -vcar-olils. S|.e.-i:il Wii-bts. (Track re.i.nl: 10888 — 1:124— 5— MB.) 81100 Kdwin 1 107 1:14 110..X725 81139 Advancing 185.. X 780 81142 Mentor 110 71". (740OO) Haminctrical 1IO..X7IO 81104 Qinen's Message .. 105.. .hi SH42 Sir Catesby HO 780 772SO Bnena Visla 105 780 77:'.77 Jupiter Jo 110 880 81189 l.'.d.v orimar 105 8B9 Second Hand. b. f. bv Sorcerer — Jes- ble Page 105 Frank stagg. b. g. bv Cold Heels -l.asb 107 Sixth Race— 1 1-16 Miles. 3-vear ol.ls and upward. Selling. (Track reesrB: 7104S— 1:401--4 112.) 811C.4 Prvtania 105 1:54*. 5..11K..X725 7954:'.- Anew Switt 109 1:473 4..113..X788 77475 Broadside S..81..X710 81183* cienade 188 1:881 S..110. .©70.r. 77497 Mail R.»se S..M8 075 The figures under "Rec." in alsive entries sli.'W the b. si lime made by the horse at the ilistan.e. Willi vveiu'lH carried, sime January 1, 1888. Thi-s time is not f f SSerHj made by a winner. It niai be the estimated linn' of a Wil pert'iMnianCe. LATEST PERFORMANCES OF HORSES ENTERED TODAY. FIRST RACE — 4 1-2 Furlongs. 2-year-olds. Selling. (02153— 54!— 2— 113.) Index Course DistTimeT'ckOdds Wt St hi. '£ % StrFin Jockeys Best Company JACK STRAW, br. g, 2. by Pirate of Penzance— Aquila (Woodford & Fizer). Weight todav 95. 81163 Lexington 1-2 4SJ fast 4i 97 10 10 10 10" I.ovell Eva Tangnay. Lavi no. Joe Morri-. KIDDY LEE. b. c. 2, bv Ornament— Lydia Darrah (W. L. Raybould). Weight todav 103. 81140 Lexington 1-2 50? good 41 103 9 9 9 9'8 Brannon Slewfoot. Calash. Zulu. 80919 Jacks' ville 3i f 441 good 20 18516 5 5J V C.riflin I.oul.anier. D.Niebolson. John. Wise. 8ii861 Jacks'ville 31 f 45 good 10 101 4 4 5 5* ly.vell D.Nicholson. Loitl.anicr. J'hnnyWise SIMP. b. g, 2. by Sempronius— Eugenia Wickes (J. C. Milam). Weight today 106. 5.1140 Lexington 1-2 50g gt od 0 100 S ■ . ,8* 8»» A Walsh Slewfoot. Calash. Zulu. GRANNY DISMAL, b. f. 2. by Handsel— Flora Ben (W. Grater). Weight todav 100. 81143 Lexington 1-2 491 good 8) M 6 11 ll5 ll'8 Paul Turf Star, front Row. Foxy Mary BRUNHILDE. b. f. 2. by Blues— Special Tax. Weight today 100. SELECTOR, ch. c. 2. by Handsel— A. M. J. (J. Stevens). Weight today 104. PINKARD. b. c. 2. by Pink Coat— Lorna Doone (S. K. Hughes). Weight today 108. INFERNO QUEEN, ch. f. 2. by Star Shoot— Homebody (J. R. Wainwright). Weight today 100. J. W. CARTER, b. c. 2. by Star Shoot— Trusty (R. H. Anderson). Weight today 103. SECOND RACE — 7-8 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Fillies and Mares. Allowances. (70900— 1:20— 4 — 1(M DAINTY DAME. br. m. 6, by Handspring— My Fair Kentucky (J. S. Hawkins). Weight today 107. 81129 Lexington 5.J f 1 :09g gi .od ti 5 114 3 2 3 41 2' E Martin \\\« lSandul=. Black Mary. I-aSoner 78185 Latonia 2-4 1:15| hvy 2 119 3 2 4 4:» 3'» J Butler SeaSwell. SallvPreston. Hanbridge. 78148 Latonia 3-4 1:161 hvy 31 112 3 1 1 li I'J J Butler Hanuridge. All Red. Sally Preston. 78112 Latonia 3-4 1:121 fast 4 112 4 4 3 31 3'i J Butler Ethon. Al Muller. Miss Sain. CRYSTAL MAID. br. f. S. by Pirate of Penzance — Silk Maid (R. K. Lewis). Weight today 93. 7S16G Latonia 3-4 l:l«g hvv 13-5 109 4 5 5 5 21" J Butler Wintergreen. MarseAbe. Dr.Barklev 7809* Latonia 5i f 1:061 fast 31 114 4 4 4 5 5T J Batter Wintergreen. Mabel Henry. AllRed 78027 Latonia 5* f 1:071 fast 7 115 3 3 3 3'! 2! J Butler T. M. Oreeu. Alice. Marse Abe. 77678 Louisville 3-4 1:121 fast 6-5 108 2 3 3 3l 4^ J Butler Fr'dHarry. A.L.Daley. Gerrymander FLOREAL, b. f, 3. bv Allowav— Anyday fW. H. Fixer). Weight today 93. 78184 Latonia 1 1:47 hvy 8 1(16 1 1 S 4 ll I' E Martin Buttons. Dispute. Olive Ely. 78146 Latonia 7-8 1:311 livy 9 105 5 6 7 7 75 7'5 Heidel Dr. Holzberg. Buttons. Dispute. 78085 Latonia 1 1:411 fast 7 iH 4 4 2 2' 1" Kennedy Dispute. Alice Baird. Irrigator. ZIENAP. b. m. 6. by Florist— Alleviate (W. F. Schulte). Weight today 107. 81161 Lexington 1 l:40g fast « i"7 5 3 5 5 B» -V A TA alsh Zipango. Tom Dolan. Rosebnrg II. 77920 Latonia lm70y 1:431 fast 2 103 14 4 4 31! 2} .1 Butler Hanbrldge. Sally Preston. L.MartUa 778''7 Latonia 1 1-16 146 fast 5 Mi 3 3 2 2 2'J 23 Garner Old Honesty. Terab. 77768 Latonia 1 1:401 fast 13-5 109 1 2 3 2 33 2- J Butler Lady Esther. Terah. Woolstone. 77677 Louisville 1 1:401 fast 17-10 107 15 5 5 5 5»1 J Butler W.T.Overton. OldHonesty. SirCleees HELEN VIRGINIA, b. m. 5. bv Sempronius — Sarno (J. P. SadlerK Weight today 107. BMM Jacksonville 1 1:4*7 goodie 105 lfl 8 s 8 7- "* Hannan Teeta H.. Rose P.. Vendor. 81014 .lu.ks'ville ■} f 1:26J good It M 8 7 6 9* 8»» llunnan No QaattCT. M.rrv Belle. Roseboro. DONA H.. ch. f. V by Ormicant— Challie Howard (D. Hammond). rWf!?,ht *rt& 104 81090 .lacks'ville 5i f 1:111 good 40 M W» F Burton Sam (lay Aunt T abltha I. Amour. 80986 Jacks' ville 3-4 1 .201 good 20 IBJI 8 8 8= S'« Troxb-r 1 a. kb-. Rmbiba. I barlu I.usk. CYGNET, b. m. 9. by Inspector B.— Borealis (J. F. Gaffney). Weight today 107. 7S202 Latonia lm70y 1 Mt hvy 25 104 9 9 11 11 11 ll3- Glasner Apt. Judge Treen. Daaa H. 7S12S latonia 3-4 1:lSlhvy 20 MS 8 12 11 11* 12**)PlckeM Marmmeau Miss lelix Kuropa. 77726 L'sville 1 1-16 1:47 fast 125 97 1 4 6 5 514 5'8*Franklin Orphan I.ad. Lady Baldur. Cymbal. 77699 L'sville 11-16 1:48 fast 400 103 16 7 5 61 6el Glasner Gild, lmboden. Banrida. ODALIE. b. f. 4. bv Phoenix— Merle (A. Watkins). . , _ . Weight today 104. 75840 latonia 3-1 1:14? fast 70 106 1 1 1 31' 7;3 Warren Mirth. Pirate „. Diana. ( altlia. 7569". latonia 3-4 1:151 fast 7 K'5 1 1 I .i" H M Midee Banagher. Mivtb. Pirate Diana. AGNES M'AULIFFE. br. f. 3. by Orlando— Marguerite Doyle (E. A. Brennani. Weight today 93. JANE RANDOLF. br. m. 6. by Frankfort— Cito (P. P. Johnston). Weight todav 107. THIRD RACE— 8-4 Mile. 8-year-olds and upward. Selling. (709.!6— 1:12*— 3— 10S.) E. T. SHIP* b. r. «. by Ruskin II.— Caloocan (W. H. Fizer). Weight todav 101. 81141 I -xingti.n 3-4 1:16 good 2 lot 7 9 9 51 21 lyivell Merrick. Snake Mary. Refined. 7.".772 I^ttonia 7-8 1:271 good 15 MS 2 13 4 5'1 6*1 Minder Heine. Marvl albotl . I.adv Carol. 75648 Latonia 7-8 1:261 fast 12 liMi 1 3 4 7 0 fi Edm'ston Houest. Tinaucier. The Tin. in. LIGHT BLUE. b. c. 3. by Blues— Merry Merrick (T. J. Harmon). Weirht today 98. 81H1 Lexingfon 3-4 1:16 good 20 ! S 3 4 2 I" P P.rannon Merrick. E. T. Shipp Snake Mary. 78811 Latonia 51 f 1:091 hvy 8 1**3 2 1 1 l'l l1 Pickens The Peer. Enfield. Grcenbridze. 7S163 Latonia cj f 1:12 hvy 12 107 9 5 8 6s 6*1 Deverich Roseburg II. . Enfield. Urecubridge. 78058 Latonia 5-8 1:011 fast 60 110 10 12 12 13 U." Mnlcahy Wamboro. Home Run. The Peer. REFINED, ch. m. 5. by Rapallo — Superfine (A. Weber). Weight today 107. 81141 Lexington 3-4 1:16 good 65 107 I 8 8 7l 44} E Martin Merrick. E. T. Shinn SiLik- Mary. 7S204 Latonia 3-4 1:161 hvy 5 100 4 4 4 5 '■* Glasner Aimee C.. Dence. Cloisterer. 78129 Latonia 3-4 1:171 hvy 31 105 4 4 4 31 4"! E Martin ftnake Mary. SorrelTop. DaintyBelie 76885 Montreal 3-4 1:141 fast 10 105 6 Fell. Brannon Chief Hayes. Manheimer. Yaddo. SELECT II.. br. g. 4. by Ethelbert— High Society (H. McCarren). We^ht today 101. 81162 Lexington 3-4 1 :13J fast 50 !"•! 4 4 3 3.J 4"11.Hannan Balhus. Ovelando. Pendant. 80825 Jacks'ville 5-S 1 :041 good 8 101 2 4 4 31 5*1 Rollins Cloisteress. RavThompson. Youthful 8u78.". .laiks'ville 5-8 1:051 good 6-5 M8 6 4 3 3-5° Rollins Font. Anna Smith. Alb ■•: USURY, b. m. 6. bv Knight of the Thistle— Interert (B. F. Guthrie). Weight todav 107. 81180 Lexington 7 -8 1 iSM mud 75 1M 4 .". '. I 6 6-- T Steele Lady Vie. L* Fmyette, L.Etiiei.m. 78160 Latonia 1 1-10 1:5a hvy 30 lor. 2 4 6 7 72 H*- F Burton Braaeaa. Besterling. I.. 'idy Baldur. 77271 Jamestown 1 1:40* fast 3 105 1 2 2 5 l1 421 T Steele «iiles. Miuot. Quagga. 77221 Jamestown 1 1:42| fast 3 113 4 11 1 1- 1- T Steele Laura A.. Grenesuue. Saltram. TOPSY ROBINSON, br. m. 6. by Sempronius— Spider (P. M. Civill). Weight todav 111. 7:tf,i»4 Sub. Park 5J f 1 :111 good 7-10 M8 l'l J (Jnnlev Pat Om Ed Tra. v. Met Bos*. 79542 Sub. Park 6-8 1388} slow 6 1(p3 I1] Pickens John (Jarner. Manlnnonet. \lai.-il:i. ASPIRIN, br. e. 3. by Masetto— Frogmore (A. Baker). Weight todav 103. 78146 Latonia 7 8 1:311 hvy 4 108 1 5 6 6 5l 6,s J Butler Dr. Holzberg. Buttons. Dispute. 78069 Latonia 3-4 1:14* fast 3-3 105 3 11 l'l I'J J Butler M1ss Crittenden. Pittite Buttons. 78000 Latonia CI f 1:071 fast 4 108 8 6 4 4*1 2 "k J Butler Jolly. :*eola. BuP.ms. 77918 Latonia 3-4 1:141 fast 6 108 3 3 3 2l l'l J Butler Home Run. MUsCritleitttr*. Almena DANZETTE. b. f. 4. bv Salvator— Corro Boree (P. South). Weight todav 104. 76759 Fort Erie 3-4 1:141 fast 8 loO 2 111= 1= Pickens King Folly. Firmament. Lad 1 I'.nnv 76721 Fort Erie 3-11:131 fast 4 100 4 3 3 4b 5" Pickens Greuesqne. Camille M.. Kin;.- Pally 76610 Fort Erie 1 1:421 good 100 97 9 4 5 9 9 9:s Lloyd Mirth, I.adv Ilaldur Mfci* Catesbj. 75846 Latonia 3-4 1:141 fast 12 107112 8 7 71 6« Heidel Mirth, Pirate Diana. ( altha. ARIONETTE. b. f. 8. by Cesarion— Fonsolette (L. A. Cella). Weight today 97. S1160 Lexington .V. f 1 :07 fast 23-10 103 3 12 .T 5"i Warren .loll v. EarFa Court. Heine. 77937 Latonia 5-8 1:001 fast 3 102 2 3 6 41 b1 - Kennedy Wintergreen. Zeola. Anne McGee. 77824 Latonia 51 f 1:071 fast 8-5 100 3 11 l'l 2"!' Kennedy Dispute. Dr.Holzberg. MlqueO'Brlen 77742 Latonia 61 f 1:07 fast 5 104 1 1 1 11 21 Kennedy Dr.Holzberg. H.Rowe. Eliz.Harwood 77648 Louisville 3-4 1:131 fast 41 98 1 1118 3J1 Deverich Alice Baird. Dr. Holzberg. CordoTH. SILVERADO, b. g. 3. by Silverdale — Siona (S. Forsvthet. Weight todav 105. 73203 I^atonia 5-8 1:011 fast 45 101 10 7 7 7i 7" F Burton Transform. Serenade. LatM Blue. 71846 Ch. Downs 4\ f 54 mud 25 110 It 5 53 4° ("mmins Seivi.ein ••. Hiiimnetrii al. Aaartaaa. SISTER EVELYN, ch. f. 3, by The Virginian II.— Illbrock (A. Lasance). Weipht todav 93. 781(19 Latonia .".?. f 1:081 fast 60 10 12 8 9 12* 11' 2 Herbert Point I/ace. Malecon. Kilvanv. 77842 Latonia 6-3 1:001 fast 60 102 9 10 9 9= 9'9*Deverich Wintergreen. Be Brief. Colou'-l P.lne 75324 Latonia 5-8 1:01 fast 40 101} 3 4 4 5s 5"iZurborg Anne.VIcGee. Mabala, Km. Almanac. 75255 Latonia 5-8 1:031 mud 19 107 8 9 9 71 81- Zurborg Marshy. Fair Messenger, Abby C. MEADOWGRASS. b. f. 3. by Meadowthorpe — BoDnie Lassie (T. M. Irvin). Weight today 97. 74066 F. Grounds 1-2 481 fast "5 l'MJ 4 9 11 ll'» Kermath Pininn. Servlccnce. lain? v. FOURTH RACE — 4 1-2 Furlongs. 2-year-olds. Fillies. Allowances. I9H8B 111 ll III ) TURF STAR. ch. f. 2. by Nasturtium— More than Queen (J. W. May). Weight today 112. 81143 Lexington 1-2 491 good 24 102 5 1 1" 1° Warren Front Row. P»X7 Mary. Zephyr. FRONT ROW, br. f. 2. by Alloway— In Front (P. M. Civill). Weight today 102. 81143 Lexington 1-2 491 good 50 181 2 6 P P A Walsh Turf Slar. Fo\y Mary. Zepbvr. MARGARET BRENNAN. b. f. 2. by Orlando— Winsome II. (E. A. Brennan). Weight todav 102. M143 Lexington 1-2 49J good 200 102 10 5 4' E1] Francis Turf Star. Front Row. low Ma:. v. BOUGAINVILLAEA, ch. f. 2. bv Gold Hecis — Sister Annette (E. R. Bradley). Weight todav 102. S1143 Lexington 1-2 491 b'ood 200 tfJ 7 I sJ S'-'iHerbert Turf Star. Trent Row. Foxy Mary. BONNIE BEE. b. f. 2. by Cesarion— Debater (J. L. Beeson). Weight todav 102. 81143 Lexington 1-2 49! good 21 102 1 8 7' 9,TJHeidel Turf Star. Front 6tew. Foij Mary. DAISY BOONE, b. f. 2. by Mazagan— Miss Modish (Haggin & Hawkins). Weight todav 102. 81143 Lexington 1-3 491 good 60 Mi 12 12 12 I2-« T Steele Turf Star. Front Row. l'..\v Mary. First start fat the following: MY GAL. b. f. 2. bv St. Evox— Babbie (Woodford & Fizer). Weight todav 102. MABEL DAME. b. f. 2. by Peep o'Day — Cupidity (Ferguson 4 Frakes). Weight today 102. ORA DALE. br. f. 2, by Allan-a-Dale — Oriental (W. Grater). Weight today 102. CLAUDIA, b. f, 2, by Star Ruby — Lida H. (S. K. Hughes). • Weight todav 102. FIFTH RACE — 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds. Special Weights. (709r.(5— 1 :12*— 3— 108.) EDWIN L.. b. c. 3. by Gold Heels— Jane Oaker (A. Weber). Weight todav 110. HMO Lexington .V. f 1 M fast 20 98 4 7 6 5- 4 J E Martin Jolly. Earl's Court. Heine 77r.87 Hamilton 5J f 1:061 fast 4 103 7 4 3 2'1 2} Musgrave Hawksfllght. Joe Galtens Alice. 77458 Hamilton 51 f 1:071 fast 31 106 1 2 4 5nf 44} Musgrave Michael Angelo. Boyle. Maxim Gun. 77159 Toronto 7-8 1:291 fast 7-5 108 1 4 3 5 4' 4«4 Musgrave Melton Cloth. Hoyle. Loug John. ADVANCING, b. f. 3, by Advance Guard — Our Jessie (D. W. Armstrong). Weight todav 105. 8 1139 Lexington 5 J f 1:091 good 5 90 6 5 5 5« .V} Brannon WoolSandaN. Daiu.Dani.-. Blk.Marr 76851 Windsor 3-4 1:141 fast 15 112 5 5 Bled. Nicol Hovle, Dan de Noyles. Patriot. 75S00 Windsor 5-8 1:01 fast 20 98 S 8 8 8 8'J Francis Richard Reed, Hawksrlight, Balbek 7.-701 Windsor 4* f 681 hvy 31 103 1 4 3°k 31 G Burns Christmas. Lady Irina. Helen Hills. MENTOR, ch. c, 3. by Blackstock— Meta (L. A. Cella). Weight todav 110 81142 Lexington 1 1:424 8)088 19-5 100 I 2 1 1 48 4' J Warren Miami. Wintersrreeii. Dr. Rarkl.v. HAMMETRICAL. b. c. 3. by Hammon — Metrical (J. W. Ferguson). Weight todav 110 «* h. Downs « f 561 fast •"' U5 I 2 1*9 Warren Tennessee P.i.v. W. A. I.ea.b Miami 74840 Ca. Downs 41 f 54 mini 60 1»7 5 3 3- l I.b.yd Bl.lllu.au.. Anderson. Silverado QUEENS MESSAGE, ch. f. 3. bv Resolute II.— Rochelle (B. F. Guthrie). Weight todav 1P5 S1164 Lex'Kton ltn2"y 1:412 fast 27 M 10 9 11 11 10* H -» E Martin Creel. Plnnie. Colonel Blue 75818 Latonia 6 S 1 :02j good 13 5 KxS 10 8 4 3'1 1' Minder Irene 15.. I.adv Clara. Ornamosa 75069 Latonia 5 8 1:001 good 11 105 11 11 10 9- 9's Heidel Mrs. Sewall. Serenade. The Miss**. SIR CATESBY. blk. c. 3. by Sir Dixon— Algie M. (T. P. Hayes). Weight todRv 110. Sll 12 Lexington 1 1:421 good 12 Ml 6 6 0 6 I P J A Walsh Miami. Wintergreen. Dr. Bark ley. BUENA VISTA, b. f. 3. bv Glenheira— Alma Tadema (Mrs. W. T.*6ellers). Weight todav 105 7RM Lexington 3-4 1:148 fast 500 97 5 6 7 1' 714 Hufnugcl Cordova. Aspirin. Colonel Bine 7723* Lexington 3-4 1:141 fast 140 99'. I 0 6 6 6' 4 Glasner WarUeld. Dr. P.arkley. MrsSVu..;i 77123 Lexington 5 8 1:01 fast 500 1"2 5 6 5 5' 5'- Glasner CrystalMaid. Irfaneli. WillowPliiine 75S45 Latonia 51 f 1:08 fast 25 107 7 6 6 12'11'HJas Hogg Oiambala. Pluuie. Fair Messenget . JUPITER JOE, ch. c. 3. bv Handsel — Mowitzka (L. Smiths). Weight todav 110 77177 Louisville 51 f I :« :•* good B 112 3 10 S 8" 8*1 -Heidel Sorrowed. Splendida. MI Red 77280 Lexington 3-4 l:14g fast 90 lnO ri 5 ('. (.- 6" Glasner Cordova. Aspirin. Colonel Blue 77224 I^exingt on 6i f 1 :08i fast 31 110 7 11 5' 5s Heidel Sempronlmn. Peterpender. Whistler 7560!) I»itonia 5-S l:01j fast 91 1()7 I 7 8 7' 10"YTro\ler Joe Caitens, Oiambala. Turley. LADY ORIMAR, ch. f. 3. bv Orimar — Miss Ross (E. A. Brennan). Weight todav 105 B1K8 Lexingtoa 3-4 1:15 fast I ln7 10 7 7 9- P« Francis Ada Meade. I.udbiana. (VHlsole. I'h-I start for the following: SECOND HAND, b. f. 3. by Sorcerer — Jessie Page (J. J. Galvin). Weight todav 105. FRANK STAGG. b. g, 3. by Gold Heels — Lash (Hinde & Baker). Weight today 107, SIXTH RACE— 1 1-lC Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (TB9B3— 1 .40?— 4— 112.) PRYTANIA. br. h. 5, bv The Commoner — Piazza (J. R. Wainwright). Weight todav 110 MKU Lex*gton ImZOy 1:41? fast M IM I 1 10 10 9- 9'" M Preston Creel. IMiinie. Colonel Btee 77331 L'sville 1 1-4 2:081 good 65 K'2 17 7 7 7 73«*.Goedike J. K MeMillan, Belleview Tivollnl 76763 Fort Erie 1 IS 1:521 fast 60 110 8 8 8 8 8 S^'JF Burton Lady Esther Bltler Haud Ouaguu' 76609 Fort Erie lni70y 1:46 go.xl 40 110 9 10 10 10 9'" 9'" Goedike Lal'avette. ColfBall Dr L HuO'iuuu' 76191 Fort Erie 1 1-8 2:01 hvy 8 112 4 4 4 3 3'i 3" W Allen Tom Dolan. Usury. Quagga. ARROW SWIFT, ch. g. 4. bv Bolvidere — Miss Kinney (J. B. Respess). Weight todav 113 79543 Sub. Park 1 l:51g slow 3 2 106 2* J Rei.l E.I Trn.-v. JnhnMcBrlde. TbeSdocIa 78KJ2 Latonia 1 S-M 2KMI last 5 106 3 5 5 3 5» W- Brannon A.Dufour. W. Cooler. T shaughrauii MOOS Latonia 1 3 16 1:591 fast 3 104 5 5 3 3 2' 2* Glasner Albert Star. Carew. Dunvegan. ' BROADSIDE, ch. c. 3. by Star Shoot — Marina (L. A. Cella). Weight todav qi 77475 Louisville 3-4 1:151 fast 4.". 1"6 12 11 ll ll- Jl"i T Koerner She Wolf. St. Aulaire Floreal 77429 Louisville 3-4 1:131 taat -"0 96 0 6 6 5' 5MlDeverich .leO Bernstein. Irfaneli. A. L Dalev 76586 Fort Erie 5-8 1:05 hvy 31 M8 1 4 4 3» 4«1 V Powers MIrhaelAngelo. TheEarl Vutoinatlc 76417 Fort Erie 5-S 1:03 slow 3 10S 6 8 5 4l 4'1 V Powers Colonel Zeb. Stowaway. ' Anemonella GRENADE, b. g. 8. by St. Gatien — Turmoil (A. D. Steele). Weight todav 110 Mls3 Lex'gton 1 1-16 1:511 mud 2 i ln7 12 2 3 3- P F Burton Malediction. Ed Kane Gilveilcar" M14-I Lex'gton lm20y 1:49] good 14 Ml 5 3 3 5 52 5a} F Burton Debar. Malediction. Cilvedear \ * 7M4.".:: Sub. Park 1 2:00 hvy B 111 V J Conley John McBrkte. Ades-o Joe I e'vv 79111 S. Antonio 11:42 good 31 107 1» Butwell Ailesso. I.or.l Dixon. Wise Hand." MAD ROSE. ch. c. 3. by Maddison — Sararose (J. F. Gaffney). " Weight todav 103 77497 Louisville 51 f 1:09 fast 40 li:. m !) 13 13- l.-.-» Bla(kl'k Semproni. Procla. Almena 77257 Lexington 3-4 1:16 fast 15 104 6 6 4 OJr 7T1. Disbmon Sniff. Ornainosa, Zarape 77120 l^xington 5J f 1:071 fast "00 M6 5 S 8 S,; S-lJ(ilasuer J.Bernstein. Dr.Barklev T M Green 75628 Latonia 61 f 1:071 fast 150 98 4 11 11 11= ll'» Lovell J. H. Reed, Irrigator Robin Grey I HTiiii ""pouble X Specials i III II U **] K0 betw jen Mav 3 and Mav 8 at Louisville. ► III ■ ■ I 4! Price. 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