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Daily Racing Form: n. Tuesday, May 25, 1909
Daily Racing Form: n. Tuesday, May 25, 1909 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1909 drf1909052501 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Tuesday, May 25, 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] / DeJly a \Qd.cin ](Mk Form { YOL. XV. NO. 124. CHICAGO, TUESDAY, MAY 25, 1909. PRICE 5 CENTS. Guy Fisher's Stake Race: Defeats Arondack For The Woodstock Plate Through A Good Ride.; Flying Squirrel Succumbs to Turf Star and Megantic in the Victoria Stakes--Another Great Outpouring at Woodbine. GUY FISHER'S STAKE RACE DEFEATS ARONDACK FOR THE WOODSTOCK PLATE THROUGH A GOOD RIDE. Flying Squirrel Succumbs to Turf Star and Megantic in the Victoria Stakes — Another Great .1 Outpouring at Woodbine. Toiontn. (Mil.. May N.— Mo was Victoria Dav. It was a national holiday in t !■ ■ Dominion, wliieli meant that every Canadian with a drop of sporting ihlnod in liis veins took advantage of the fact to par tieipate in seine sort of outdoor apart. A tremendous •crowd, whieh r quail d in i»oint of numbers thai of the opening day. Inriied out at Woodbine. It was a gala occasion aihl Secretary Frascr had done Ins part by offering a splendiil program. Resides tlie rich Woodstock Plate, there were offered as attraetions the Victoria Stakes, the Soarlmio Steeplechase and the Queea'f Hotel Cup. All four of the events furnished stirring contests and one of the hest day's sport ever run off at Woodbine was witnessed. 1". T. Chinii saddled the winners ill two of the events, in Qvy Fisher and Joe Oalteaa. The former ran in the colors of the Idlchrook Stahle and showed a splendi I performance. He was ridden by Mentrv. was a heavily hacked favorite and won in handsome fashion nfter a stirring finish whieh lasted the length of the homestretch. Arondack. the nnmer-up. might have won liad she been as judiciously ridden as was the •winner. Xlentry. on tiny Fisher, took him ha; k when Hiiichcliffe lushed Arondack to the front and in the lust quarter, when the latter began to tire. Guv richer wore her down and. gctllag up in the last fifty yards, won going away. Two favorites won. tie successful choices heiatt Joe Caitens and Guy Kislier. Turf Star heat a hand of the liest two-year-olds on the ground when she captured the Victoria Stakes. This fixture lias been run consecutively for seventeen years and hsis beea one of the hest attractions of the ■Bring meeting at Woodbine. Pagan Hey proved an easy winner of the steeplechase, although the finish was close, less than a hall length separating the first two at tie end. Wilson held l'agan Bey under stont restraint until in the last quarter iM'fore making a move, and when he got to the front in the last furlong be again took hold and had Ills mount under restraint at the end. Secretary Kraser received a cablegram during the afternoon from Lord Minto which read as follows: "Simla. May 24. 10:19. — Hearty congratulations to Hendrie. Best wishes to all old friends. "Lord Minto." Lord Minto Is the present viceroy of India and Mas formerly goveriHir-genei-.il of Canada. In Ii i -younger day- he was a famous gentleman rider in England and lie frequently rode against licensed locki vs. I hi one occasion at Lincoln he rod, live winners, which is something of a record in itself. Judging by the c'ass of people who are patronising the races at Woodbine, the sport in this section ie s«fe for many years. The vcrv best families in Toronto were present this afternoon and the assem blage was certainly a brilliant one. Karl Giev again drove to the course in state and his visit was one of tlie popular features of the nay. He was received witli vociferous cheers from the large crowd and. bulging by the enthusiasm displayed, any on-nosition to tlie sport in this part of the world will meet with weak support. Charles Bowman reports that Jockey Keogh is on his way from California, mid is due here in a leu davs. Wi'liam Garth has disposed of the contract he held on .iockcv J. Mclnryrc to ."ohn K. Madden. Garth i making an effort to secure Scoville for the Woodbine meeting. lie? tig arrived this morning and will ride for R. L. Thomas for the remainder of the season. Secretary A. It. Loudon of the Hamilton Jockey Club was a visitor at Woodbine this afternoon. He reports many improvements have beep made at tie Hamilton course and that the coming meeting at that point would lie the greatest ever held since the present management came into control. More Licenses Granted At Toronto. MORE LICENSES GRANTED AT TORONTO. 'Pronto. Out.. May 24. — the following additional license* have beep granted by the Canadian Racing Associations committee: Trainers. Doyle. James. Decker. I). J. I'oinian. William. tfogaa. William. Mason. J. h. Phillips. John. Brims. J. A. (Probationary). Ward. J. S. Smith. W. J Dnsh. II. Ibinn. C. It. Garrison. E. H. McCoiniack. John. Musante. Fred. Koss. Charles A. Taylor. Walter. Waldeii. K. J. Jockeys. Archibald, George. Herbert. Fred. Harty. Thomas. Kelleher. P. Murphy, Mortimer, ltettig. Herman. Saffcl II. L. Bowman. Robert. Hull. i in. Kred. Hewitt. A. Hurray. Alex-. Pending. Richard. Koss. Charles. Jr. Sheepshead Bay Stakes Fill Well. 8HEEFSHEAD BAY STAKES FILL WELL. New York. May 24. — Nominations to tlie stakes that closed May 20 for the June meeting of tlie Coney Island Jockey Club. June 21 to July 13, win-as follows: Suburban Handicap. 22 entries: Common W'.iltb Handicap. 2tS: Advance Stakes. 1!(; Long Island Handicap. :!7: Bbeepshead Bav Handicap. 47: Con, v Island Jockey Club Stakes. 14: Swift Stakes, 27: (ileal Trial Stakes. :!7: Double Brent. 1»: Vernal. Stakes 35; Beacon Steeplechase. 15; Independence Steeplechase. 15. Tlie Suburban entries are: Brother Jonathan. 4: Master Robert. 4: Fayette. :;; Practical. ;i: Frank Gill. .-,; Celt. 4: Turncoat. :i: Fashion Plate. ::; Mont-gomery. 5; Joe Madden. :t: King's Daughter, ti: Bf-fendi. :'.: High Private. :;: Half Sovereign. 4: Field Moose. :;: Alfred Noble. 4: Hilarious. ::: Jack Atkin. ■ •: King James. 4; Restlgouche. 4; Fits Herbert, '■ . and Arcite. 5. Celt Top Weight In The Brooklyn. CELT TOP WEIGHT IN THE BROOKLYN. N«-« York. Mav 24.— Weights for tlie Brooklyn Handicap, to la- run Thursday. June .".. MM, at one mile and a quarter, were given out today and are as lollows: Horse. A. Wt. Celt 4 127 l\ HUE James .... 4 12(i •Ink Atkin 5 11!» I i ink (ill) 5 llij Master Robert . . 4 11.1 Bestlcoucle 4 11 1 Montgomery ....r, 112 Hilarious :{ lor, Brother Jonathan 1 lot I itz Herbert .... :j l():j Horse. A. Wt. Berkeley 5 1 U High Private . . . :: 102 Joe Madden :! M Fayette '■ 07 Half Sovereign.. 4 95 Field Mouse :: K Turncoat .'! 02 Affliction :: m Wise Mason 5 00 Virginians Pleased With Racing. VIRGINIANS PLEASED WITH RACING. Norfolk Va.. May 24.— One of tlie largest crowds or the meeting was present at tlie track this after noon. Tlie Virginians are taking to raring like a duck takes to water and Norfolk can now be assured a permaiint place on the racing map. Kour bookmakers had all the business they could attend to and unit about even on the day, as Ke are Oueen. Botanist and Spanish Prince were all well backed. Condensed History Of The Latonia Derby CONDENSED HISTORY OF THE LATONIA DERBY + 4« Tlie Latonia Derby is a race of historical associations and in its time lias liecn won by many fast and famous horses. But in its recent years it has been an unlucky event in respect to the number and class of its contestants. Tlie recently adopted policy of not closing it for entries until in the year of its running appeared to promise that it would secure aliout all of the good and sound three-year-olds of each year, but so far it lias not worked out that way. It is regrettable that an event of its character and value is to lie fought out today by no more than four starters. Still it may move a lietter race than it now appears. especially since for the first time this year the true Derby route is to he traversed. The record of the race Is as follows: lear. First. Jockeys. Wt. Second. Wt. Third. Wt. Val. Time. 188;$ Leonatus I. Murphy. .110 Drake Carter 107 Lord Raglan ...110 $2,850 2:40J 1884 Audrain Fishburn. .110 Fallen Leaf 105 Buchanan 110 3,860 2:42 1885 Bcrsan I. Murphy. .118 Lepantn 118 Lord Coleridge.. 118 4,080 2:42J 1SS0 Silver Cloud 1. Murphy. .118 Blue Wing 118 Montana Regentll8 3,810 2:40 1SS7 Libretto I. Murphy. .IIS Jim Gore 121 Montrose 124 4,300 2:38* ISSSM.os Angeles Armstrong.. 110 White 112 Galllfet 121 4,270 2:39* Los Angeles Armstrong. .110 White 112 2:39i 1SS0 Hindoocraft Hollis..ll5 Come to Taw 118 King Regent. ..112 4.300 2:41 IMO B1U Loteher Allen. .115 Riley 124 Avondale 112 5,380 2:43 1801 Kingman I. Murphy. .128 Dickerson 117 Poet Scout ....112 4,540 1102 Newton Clayton. .117 Ronald 117 3,700 3:14 1893 Buck McCann Thorpe. .117 Boundless 128 Midway 112 4.450 2:44 1S04 Lazzarone W. Martin. .117 Pearl Song 117 Sellka 120 6.555 2:51 1S0.1 II alma Thorpe. .127 Free Advice 117 Basso 117 0.720 2:34} MM Ben Brush Simnis..]22 Ben Eder 122 Lokt 122 12.290 2:40} 1S97 Ornament Clayton. .127 F. F. V 114 Endurance 114 8,740 2:35J MM Hand d*Or Conle.v..ll4 Tlaudit 127 7.620 2:32* 1899 Prince McClurg Beauchainp. .122 Deering 114 Ways & Means. 115 6.825 2:36} lOOOtLieutenant Gibson Boland.127 4,715 1901 Hernando J. Wlnkfield..H4 Gaherls 110 Judge Redwlne.114 4.985 2:35} D*tl2 Harrv New Otis.. 114 South Trimble 114 Martin Burke... 110 4.300 2:38} 1903 Woodlake Crowhurst. .114 Bad News Ill Tnncrcd 114 7.035 2:36J 1904 Klwood Prior. .127 Ed Tierney 117 Lonsdale 112 5.730 2:42} 1905 The Foreman TrenbeL.110 Hambricht 110 McClellan 117 5.950 2:38 1906 Sir Iluon Troxler..l27 Lady Navarre 122 5.095 2:36* 1-107 Tin- Abbot J. Lee. .114 Redcauntlet 114 Beau Bruinmel.lll 4.410 2:46* 1908 Pin kola Minder.. 114 Czar 114 Ordono 114 3.655 2:35* 1S83, 1884, 1885 and 1880 was run as the Hindoo Stakes. 'Dead heat with White. fWalkover. Condensed History Of The Fashion Stakes + + CONDENSED HISTORY OF THE FASHION STAKES + + Tin- winner of the Fashion Stakes of this year will not return as much money to her owner as has been customary, but in this lean year what is provided will lie received thankfully. The first Fashion winner unexpectedly carried off the much more valuable Futurity Stakes later hi the year and it is not beyond the sound* of possibility that this bit of history may he repeated, seeing that a half-sister to Sysonby is named to atari today. The record of the event is as follows: Year. First. Jockeys. Wt. Second. Wt. Third. Wt. Val. Time. 1897 I." Uoiictte Uritflii. .115 Sagacity 115 Keiunore Queen. 115 $2.2:!0 :47* lMis nigh Degree T. Sloan. .119 Prestidigitatrice 119 I.adv Onward ..119 2.770 :49 1SSKI Motley Taral..ll9 Virginia Earle 119 Oneck Queen ..119 2.515 :534 1900 Anecdote Shaw. .119" Mintage 119 Ashes 110 2.300 :S6 1901 Aniicitla Mounce.119 The Hoyden 119 Gunfire 119 2.245 :55} 194)2 Mamari Doggett..ll9 Love Note 119 Mary Street ...119 3.255 -53 1903 Ishlana Fuller. . 119 flapoo,;, 119 Fickle 119 2.530 :54 r.tot Incantation J. Martin. .119 Bellatrix 119 Czaraphlne 119 2.520 :53| 1905 Tiptoe 4)dom..l14 Coiiimedicnne 114 Belle of I'eqnestlll 3.100 :M| 194)6 Court Dress Sewell.114 Clare Russell 114 Jersey Lady ...114 3.245 :54 1907 K1U O'Neill Hotter. . 119 Half Sovereign 114 Goblfinn 114 3.135 :54 190S Field Mouse Hotter. .119 Melissa 119 Lady Hubbard. .119 3.130 :52J Distance in 1807 and 1808 oue-half mile. James R. Keene Well In The Lead.: Vice-President of the Jockey Club Again in Fair Way to Head List of American Owners. JAMES R. KEENE WELL IN THE LEAD. Vice-President of the Jockey Club Again in Fair Way to Head List of American Owners. New York. May 24. — James R. Keenc. whose horses have won more money than those of anv other owner on the American turf for Coax years in succession has made an excellent start towards once more achieving thai distinction. Since the opening of tlie Belmont Park meeting his horses have earned in excess of J1S.4MHI. which is far and away in excess of the earnings of any other stable raced ;:l the meeting. Maskette and Hilarious account tor all of this total except a $300 purse won by Sweep. It is already being predicted that Mr. Keenc will again head the list of American owners, in spite of having sent Ballot and Colin to Knglind. In Maskette he undoubtedly has tlie best threc-ycar-oid filly of the year, and the opinion is gaining ground tiiat Hilarious will prove to be another IVallot. What he has in the two year-old division can only lie conjectured. So far. with the exception of Sweep, none of the woungstcrs has shown startling speed. Sweep certainly proved that he can run fast, ami if he can carry weight and go I distance it will take a mighty tine colt to beat him. So far as the three-year olds are concerned there can lie no doubts. Masketle's budding promise if last year has blossomed into sterling performance. Her Futurity foretold her victory in the Ladies Stakes. She is certainly the queen of the fillies and has only to retain her health to win all th • races reserved for her sex. There is not a fillv of her age that can beat her at a mile or a mile and a furlong. Hilarious showed beyond peradventnre in the Withers Stakes that he is "tlie" colt par excellence to date. Hilarious is by Voter and has all his sire's fine speed. Like Ballot he is robust, deep through the heart, short coupled and stands over plenty of ground, although seemingly a buaehed-up horse. Like the Voter family lie carries a lot of flesh, and so far has bandied his weight seemingly without an effort. His stride is good and his action fine. When he laics he moves over the ground freely and without any unnecessary expenditure of strength. Such a horse can go the Derby route — a mile and a half — without flinching. It is in tlie races for tlie two-vear-old stakes that the Keene horses will meet the greatest opposition. John K. Madden, who had the liest two-ycai old colt of last season in Sir Martin— the colt now second favorite for the Kpsom Derby — has a bunch of two year olds that cannot lie excelled for looks. Some of them have already shown their quality. No doubt the vice-chairman of the Jockev Club regrets keenly that Hilarious is not eligible for tin-Belmont, the Westchester Association's :«:;o. Ht0 nee at one mile and three furlongs, to be run next week. Tie- Keene horses in the Belmont are Casque, son "f Ben Brush and Rosegailaiid: I'ltinius'. son of Commando anil Banning Stream and Sunhiirv. son of Kingston and Edit ha. Casque will probably lic.ir tin- Keenc colors in the Belmont if anything dow He is said to have worked well for the Metrouoli tan. Hilarious' next important stake engagement Uj in tile Brooklyn Handicap, this year a $5,414)4) race, at one mile ami a quarter, to be run at Oraresend track on the opening dav of the Brooklyn Jockey Club's spring meeting. Mr. Keene has won three ltrooklyns witli three-year-olds. His first winner of that age was Conroy. a son of St. Lismanls : hi-second was Superman, a son of Commando and Anonialv. and ills third was Celt, a son of Com ■Undo and Belle of Erin. Celt has not start, d since last season's Brooklyn, hut be is eligible lor this season's race anil lie may start again. Cell I-traiaiag as satisfactorily. It is said, as any horse at the Bay. Will Buy Latest Pattern Machines. WILL BUY LATEST PATTERN MACHINES. Lniisville. Ky., May 24. — The success of the niii-tuel and auction pool systems of betting here this season lave insured their permanency and ahc man ageuient will foster the methods and attempt nianv imi rovenicnts. They intend sending to France for a totalizer and also to secure the latest mode of mu-tuel machines. The machines thai have been used here make provision for onlv ten horses, preventing the sale of individual starters in the event that the ■washer exceeds ten in anv one race. The new machines will obviate this difficulty. Ready For Action At Latonia.: Small Derby Field, with Olambala a Hot Favorite, Feature of Today. READY FOR ACTION AT LATONIA. Small Derby Field, with Olambala a Hot Favorite. Feature of Today. Cincinnati. O.. May 24. — Latonia's thirty ila\s id' racing, which liegins tomorrow, promises to meet witli every success judging by the local interest manifest and the number of out of-town race followers here. The club officials are sanguine that high-class racing will ensue and have gone to extremes to make it possible. In this they will he aided by the giHsl class of horses that will be seen ill action here. Probably never liefore have there Iteeu ill the aggregate a better band of racers assembled at tin's track than at present. From various sections of the country horsemen have sent representatives and it is only natural to assume that the siiort will be the best witnessed here in many seasons. Tlie decision to operate with bookmakers here has caused a number of prominent layers to invade this section and indications point to twenty or more being in line tomorrow. Everything is in readiness to start the meeting. The plant is ill the best condition possible and tin- repairs made recently have improved it considerably. If the threatened rain holds off until after tomorrow, a monster crowd is expected to be on hand. All the officials who will preside arrived today. Joseph A. Murphy got in this morning from Houston. Tex., and Charles K. Price and Jake Holtmau from l.ouisvill.-. Tlie Latonia Derby, which is the stellar feature of the six races carded for tomorrow, is without much bat treat, olambala will be a short-iuiced fa voritc. with the Lesh & Y iung pair. Warfield and Plate tilass. next in favor. Tlie Peer will be the outsider. The joekovs and probable prices are: Olambala (T. Kice). 1-2. •WarfleM (S. Page). 2-1. ♦Plate Glass (Powers). 2-1. Tlie Peer (McGee). 8-1. •Coupled. James 'McLaughlin, who is training the O. I.. Richards string of racers in addition to some of his on n. tea* graphed today requesting stable room for ten horses he intends shipping here. Discussing Wintergreeu's condition J. I!. Keaawaa said today that the colt's injury was not so grave as at first consiilercd. and that his chief ailment was a spread bocf 1 li: damage will only ; jiusc the n -tireiiiint of the colt for thirty days. Among tlie layers who wiil make book tomorrow are John Kav. Lee Wagner. Oscar Bachm.in. H. B. L.uiileman. Charles Walters. Fred Cook and sivcil easterners. There are 4JSN) horses quartered at tlie track. The riding brigade will lie practically the same as at Louisville — a fair lot. lackey Uoyd contemplates going to Boashajr. India, to ride for Dr. Bossier, who made some extensive purchases of racers that will be sent to India. No Interference With Latonia. NO INTERFERENCE WITH LATONIA. Lexington. Ky.. Mav 21.— The Stat.- Racing Commission met here today to discuss witli its atloi neys the status of the case no.v pending in the Court of Appeals. All the members were present except C. F. Grainger of Louisville. When jisked if the commission I ail issued a warning order to owners, trainers ami ioi keys not to participate in tlie meeting at Latonia. which liegins tomorrow, Colonel Jack P. 4'liinn said the injunction secured against the commission by the Latonia officials prevented tlie body from taking any action Whatever. This injunction holds until dissolved by tlie Court of Apie-als. J. Morgan t "li inn. attorney for tlie commission, said the court would likely hand down a decision within tlie preseat week, but that it would in no way interfere with tin- meeting at Laitouja, as ti. law allows thirty days in which to ask for a rehearing id' the case. Hal Woodford appeared before the commission and secured a license for iockcv George Mountain. to ride exclusively lor tlie stable of Woodford .x: Fixer. An apprentice license was grunted to Carl tunas. I hid in the employ of Irving II. Wheatcmft. The commission passed ■ new rule governing apprentice riders. Tlie rule lirovides that an apprentice may claim an allowance of live pounds when riding for his contract employer. Allowances under this rule must be claimed at time of entry in sellinr races ami at time of iM'claiation in handicaps. Here tofore apprentice allowances had been restricted to selling races. Belmont Park's Good Day: Extremely Pleasing Attendance Rewards Giving Extra Day Of Racing.; Fashion Plate Defeats Arasee in a Wonderfully Game Drive--McCarter Takes His Race but Finishes Lame. BELMONT PARK'S GOOD DAY EXTREMELY PLEASING ATTENDANCE REWARDS GIVING EXTRA DAY OF RACING. Fashion Plate Defeats Arasec in a Wonderfull/ Game Drive — McCarter Takes His Race but Finishes Lame. New York. Mav 21.— The extra d.iv of racing at Belmont Park today was a tremendous suceesa in point of attendance, and it is probable that at least one more afternoon will be added to the original schedule. The beautiful summerlike weathef bronchi 4 ut a particularly large Monday crowd, though "wash day" has never been an altogether popub.r one. even in the more successful seasons of the siiort. Originally a promising card overnight, the second, third, fourth and fifth races were partiai'v ruined by withdrawals. The handicap at one mile, however, produced one of the liest ra-es of the year tnim every viewpoint. It was won by the Oneck Stable's Fashion Plate, after cue of the longest ami most gruelling finishes ever aaeu on a race course. The three year old was under the whip for the entire length of tlie three furlongs Stretch, responding with electrifying spc-cil to every cut of the whip through the seemingly interminable tourney in a manner that brought the spectators to their fi-et in a fury of enthusiasm. Kddie Dug. 111 rode a wonderful race on the winner and fared equally in the plaudits of the crowd. Racing began with the suicss of Dalmatian a 10 to 1 chance. Notwithstanding that the Ktlielbert colt outlooked his opponents shoes to plates he ra;» practically unbacked, for which his owner, S. C. Ilildreth. was wholly responsible, for lie pooh-poohed the possibility of winning to every inquiring frond before the race. McCarter. the magnificent cripple, played with fast opposition in the in xt race at seven furlongs and again pulled up in bad condition. Tlie tali; ia colt. Rocky O'Brien, improved suddenly and gave Newmarket. J. K. Maihh n's supposed hist at 1 to :'. all he wanted to get home in tlie four and a halt furlongs dash for two yen olds. Mr. Maddcn's exact instructions to lockey htelntyre mav have hid something to do witli I. is youngster's narrow - i|w from defeat. "Ride this colt and win with him in such a way that everybody will put him down as i $;!04) selling plater." said tin- master of Hamburg Place to the- jockey as he helped him into the saddle Close observers thought that Mclntvrc overdid the thing by hiving away too long and too far in the early running. Butwell's ride on Norhitt this afternoon was in deckled contrast to his effort on the snme horse last Tuesday. The pace on tins occasion was marvelously fast considering the crass of horses engaged. The exquisitely lired and aptly named three-vear-old maiden, llainnierbss. by Hamburg— Trigger, which is said to have cost approximately $1o.i»k». won in the biggest betting coup of the present meet-ing in the closing race. Neillini was pressing Ham merless at tie- finish. J. E. MaihU'ii received a cablegram during the morning from Joe Cannon Informing him that Sir Martin was very tit and that the stable connections were confident of victory in the Derby next Wednesday. Francis B. Hitchcock said today that lie would sail for France and that his stay abroad would be brier. The anal decision of the Court of Appeals in the J. J. Cavanagh case will be furthcoming on May 31. When that court convenes. Arrangements have been made for a galloway race to lie run the last day of the present meeting. It will he a half -mile dash for gentlemen riders. Walker-Otis Law Cases Dismissed.: Men Arrested for Betting at Baseball Game in San Francisco Go Free When Cases Come to Trial. WALKER-OTIS LAW CASES DISMISSED. Men Arrested for Betting at Baseball Game in San Francisco Go Free When Cases Come to Trial. San Francisco. Cal.. May 21.— The li: t arrests made under the Walker-Otis aatl-bettlng act have not proved successful, as Police Judge Wilier, before whom they were tried, decided that they did not coaae wit Inn the purview of the act. The cases were those of Frank Myers. John Wilson and Frank Edwards, charged with gambling at the liall grounds. The district attorney's office experienced considerable difficulty in drawing up a complaint, and finally one was drawn an charging Mvers with forwarding money. It appeared that Myers was sitting between Wilson and Edwards, and one passed the money to him to give to the other. Attorney Carroll ('., ,k moved thai the case lie dismissed, and the judge made the orih r. Cook then moved that the cases of Wilson and Edwards be dismissed on tile ground that no violation of the act had been committed as there was no stake holder and no recording of the bet. and the judge granted the motion. Latonia Derby Candidates Worked. LATONIA DERBY CANDIDATES WORKED. Cincinnati, o.. May 24.— Three of the Latonia Derby candidates worked yesterday, olambala wi si lit a mile and a quarter, and it was trainer Ji -hu l-eiriss' Intention to have him g- the route in about 2:12. The colt caiue back ill 2:12^ in tlie easiest sort of fashion, being hard held all the way. War held ami Plate Glass were sent a mile and an eighth together, the black maiden going it in 2:IhiJ ami Warfield in 1:5M. The work was not as Impressive us that of Olambala. The majority of the trainers who were «t Louisville think there is nothing to the race but Olambala. and some are so enthusiastic over his chances that they declare be would win even if Wintorgrc.ii was good ami tit. John Ferriss. who trains Olambala. is very confident of the outcome. The Field Question To The Fore. THE FIELD QUESTION TO THE FORE. New York. May 24. —Pressure is being brought to bear on the Westchester Racing Association to open the field on Decoration Day. Monday. Mai 31. at a one-dollar late of admission. The hold question has been very generally argued by the officials of the several racing asso, ialioiis and some of tile Belmont Park member^ are in favor of its being opened at that course if (peculation can be restricted so that the law is obeyed. Others hay- opposed the idea strongly and believe tiiat Belmont Park 's getting fair patronage without the field and is far better oil with that em loMire as it is The popu-ktrtty of the sport is not confined to anv class hut the bapiieiiings ot last season ill that modest portiixi ol the grounds are calculated to make the conservative racing man think twice. Barney Schreiber's Victoria String. BARNEY SCHREIBERS VICTORIA STRING. oh^eM"1!;!'"1, V'11!.' M^rV~T' '•• (,,is * »WbB 'by n i head ot Barney Schreiber'a horses, together With his own mare. Taunt, from here to race at the Victoria summer meeting soon to open. These horses nave Men In training ;t the Woodland track, which is convenient to the bleeding farm which Mr. senretber established here some two or three yean ago. \ir. gchreiber has likewise arranged to ship an aihlitioicil carload of his horses from his famous Woodlands Farm in Missouri to Crist, with the idea or finding purchasers for the entire consignment din nig the progteaa of the Victoria and Vancouver meet mga. The master of Woodlands figure* that there WOUld be a profitable demand for thm ghbreds in l.ritish Columbia as a natural result of the progress which racing is making iu thai province. Page 2 DAILY RACING FORM PUBLISHED DAILY EXCEPT MONDAY. Dally Racing Form Publishing Co. 69 PLYMOUTH COURT. CHICAGO. ILL. A Dally Reflection of the American Turf by Telegraph. Editor and Proprietor, P. H. BrunelL Associate Editor, Clinton C. Riley. Secretary. Mrs. P. H. Brunell. Entered as second-class matter. 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Southern Hotel News stand. JACKSONVILLF.. FLA.: H. & W. B. Drew Co.. Newsdealers. DAYTON. OHIO: Algonquin Hotel News-stand. II. E. Githens. 14 South. Main Street. WF.ST BADEN. IND.: II. L. Bablmge. Colonial Hotel. BUTT* MONT.: Kcefe Bros.. Poet-office News-stand. c= = CIHCAiro. ILLINOIS. MAY 25. 1909. ■~ ~~ Telegraphic Form. TELEGRAPHIC FORM. Tin horses which sagas best in Tuesday's races are: Eelmont Park— New York. May 21. i — ivrrj Johnson. iici.isin:ni. Shannon. 2 Affliction, llaiunp rk s«. Hill Top. :: - Oleuiiidcane. dceiivalo. Degree. I Kin:, lapses, lianigan. Dreamer. 5 Cowen. Max Rtrer, Bonnie l\.-ls . U — Ninil.ns. Law ton Wiggins. Ruble. H. Forsland. Latonia— Latoaia. Kv„ May 2 1. ! — Colloquy. King's Daughter. Al Mnller. a__ Hvperiott II.. F.nliold. Jacobite. S— prince Imperial. Bob .... Ha Hack. 4 — Olamhala. Warfield. The Peer. I— Bars Avis. Cymbal. Kct.hcniikc. ii — Aspirin. Schleswig, derryiuaniler. .1. L. Dempsey. Woodbine Park — Toromo. (int.. May 24. 1 i sinpalgner. Confessor, Bobbie Kean. 2 St. i ' •: I:::. Stay Cannie. l.on C.rval. 3 — Toi'i i:.l:il. Fort Garry. Mendip. 4 — Agin;. Kari. Kxpausioiiist. 5 Rose omen. Red River. Smiley Corbet t. ti— l.adv Esther. Great .Jubilee. W. I. Ilinch. T. K. Lynch. Notes Of The Turf. NOTES OF THE TURF. Kentucky I'.eau. it is thought, may develop into ■ fair sort it' ■ jumper. The fie!. Is at the Salt Lake City meeting will be limited to ten horses, uimiii the advice of starter liim r. A. F. Dayton's good splinter. Jack Nunnally. is reported somewhat backward in preparation at Salt Lake city. The clnlili..use at the I.atonia track has been refitted .-nil! will lie the scene of several dinner par tics in connection with today's opening. Two carloads of horses comprised the shipment from LonknriUe to Chattanooga, where a runnhig meeting opens today in connection with the esaat-sit ion. eliding Relic. W. F. Sehnlte's good filly, is on the sick list. King Olympian, also belonging to Mr. Scbnlte. which broke down at Loui-villo. MM been sent in tin- farm. James R. Eeene's Celt is reported to have worked ■ mil. .::nl .in eighth at Belmont Park yesterday morning in 1:5s'.. Celt's le^s hare been under sus piclon, but be came out of the trial without any disturbing symptoms. .I.iiin- K. Kiene's Ben Brush — Dazzling fillv. Flashing;, is suffering from backed shins, and this wlll keep her from starting in the Fashion St Bel- i it Park today. She bad worked exceedingly well. but backed in her last gallop. Grsndissii a brown eoll which is racing at New Cork in tin siks of Sam Lazarus, gnatly lisi mli'i-s his sire. Macy. He is a compact colt. with nnnv road pniiits. and tin- Indicatlaas are tli.n lie will show improvement in the near future Prank Brown, formerly trainer for Senator p. II. \|. siren snd also for Bmil IIciz. Will -snil from New i nrk tomorrow for Europe, accompanied by Dare Montgomery. Mr. Brown has shandooed ruin: .ml i- no* engaged in business pursuits, but he w I ! 1 visit the European tracks while abroad. Mareobal N.-ii. Mm thirteen reaivoM chestnut marc, bj Hanover Margerlae. by Ahrerine. which 1 1 MIT] StanlMH»e took to England ki~t slim r an 1 s ,i,i ,ii.-,i then- recently sftei foaling s eaM bj Vdani. Tie fosl is sniil to be : xcepthmalB good-looking one. as is her two-year-oid colt. o.v Watercress, which has not yet started. Answers To Queries. ANSWERS TO QUERIES. [Communlc.-tii.ns without names and addn -is of Readers will not bo answered or noticed; nor will any SSWWeSi be sent by mail. I B. M. ii. No. !t. V. A.. Lie.:- City. M* No. .1 II. Cincinnati, o. Sandal was 1 mls|.rinl. It was Ran Oil tl It ran. .1. r l'.. South Chicago. Rets on I'.eaumont at .lami Stoa 11 v.i re draws. It. .1. Of.,.. Salt Lake Cilv. Utah. Yes. At Sheep head Bay. June 2". mm. i. \V. C. Chicago. Creep Sial would have paid a fracfU .ii .mi' cv.-n money straight if as had won. W. ft. I'.. in' iiin.it i. O. All of your queries haw- 1 leAuIti h answered t" other querists BBd the repllex muKl bare been seen by yog. lag Uarth eutrj i.i i lost. Tin other two were draws. c. i: Detroit. Midi, Advancing did not start in :,m race .h U nhtrllb Hatnrday. Ma] IS. but did ,11!, ouplaced there in the lir-t race "i May 11. ami v,.,s ■ 1"-' i lor .i I.. ill. ij or sll) oilier style f bet. II. p.. C., Grand Kairida. \li T,. It all turns on What was ,nc;i:il I ■ 1. veiling Soug." If ll meant thai Evi niug S.ng was to go. the bet was a draw. If it was merely Intended as an identification of the entry, the bet should be paid. The persons concerned nmst settle the | oint. Such things should be clearly understood when a l«'t is made. Work-Outs Of The Eastern Horses. WORK OUTS OF THE EASTERN HORSES. Ne\v York. May 21.— Recent work-outs of the horses la naming at Belmont Park, aaacaaaaaa Bay and Oravesoml were: I Ira \.s, nil. weather cloudy and cold: track fast — Alhcrtina - Tlirce -quarters in 1:18. Has early speed. Angerona Five-eighths in 1:03}. Animus Hslf mile in 51. Bushranger Three quarters in 1:2;!. Danger Seven eighths in 1:33. Col la Mile in 1:48. Rounding to. Hilda's Sister Half mile in .".1*. Hartford Bov — Three quarters in 1:18. Has early spc-il. I. ■ingenN'ck Half mile in ."2. Improving Milford -Three-quarters in 1:23, l.iHiks goad. Markbam Half mile in Bl. My Violet— Three-eighths in "71. Nice work. Nihility Half mile in BB. Good looker. I Mir Hannah I hi If mile in 54. Ol'.nliah Three quarters in 1:1!1. Ocean Round — Half mile in : (»*. Oaad hniker. Qaick Match Seven-eighths in 1:34. Riallo i'hiee-quartcrs in 1 : 1 S. Sans Souei II. Half mile in IP. At her best. Sciioolnirirm Half ii|ile in BC, The Gardener Half mil ■ in 49. Young Belle -Half mile in .".2. Has been bucked. Weather wet; track muddy — Burgher— Five eighths in 1:0.'!A: llrst half in 49. Pulled up 1 1 ill.- sore. Black Chief— Three-eighths in .'17. Deputv Half mile in " 1 - Ethel l.e Bmsne Half mile in Ml}. Bmotioaal Half mile in ESI. Seemed to like the Films'"' Hal| mile in Bl. Ii.ink Cill -Mile at 2:ixi clip. Rounding to for the Rrooklyn. llaminciiess -Mile in l:"i7'.. breezing. Imitator— Mile in 1:47. At her best. Baltimore Half mile ill r.2. Markuam -Fire-eighths in 1KB*. Meddlesome Half mile in BL Marcellna Half mile in .".2-;. Oeeaa Boaad -Klve-elghths in 1:04. Popover — Half mile in ,"i2. Likes the mud. Petticoat— Mile in 1:54». Getting careful preparation. Rostrum— Mile in l:."i01. Fit and ready. Royal Vane Three-qwartera in 1:18. S.inilrian Hall' mile in Bl. Sweet Scent — Half mile in 521. The Squire -Mile in 1:96. Never better. Wise Mason — Three quarters in 1 :2li. breezing. Young Beth — Half mile in .VI. Shecpshrad Raw weather cloudy and cold; track fast— • Armiak — Throe-quarters in 1:20. breezing. r.eau.-lere— Seven-eighths in 1 :: r , breezing. Itliss C: rnieii — Three quarters in 1:1s. handily. 1 in [ii n ing. Cotytto— Half mile in 53, handily. Celt — Mile and one eighth in 1 :.V.i.. breezing. Doing well for Brooklyn Handicap. Ethcrial— Three -quarters in 1:1ft, liandily. Footpad -The efgaaas in 11. breezing. Should show improvement next time out. Oreea Lawn -Halt mile in ."it. breezing. Lawton Wiggins -Three-qaartera in 1:18, handilv. I.ighihorse- .Mile In 1:4!». breezing. 1. as. Ha -Three quarters in 1 :2:t, breezing. Training wi 11. O'Connor- Flre-elghtha in 1:07, breezing. San \ ito Five eighths in 1:0ft, cantering. Spooner —Hall mile in 54, breezing. Weather wet: track sloppy — Affliction — Mile and one eighth in 2:0C. breezing. Should Improve next time out. Degree Half mile ill "ill. handily: Excellent work. El lie'.- -Three -quarters in 1 :2u. breezing. At his lies;. Classmen — Tlirce eighths in Sfti, handily. Has bad temper. Oatieii I.ass — Tilt ■ -quarters in 1:1S3. driving. Harrigan -Half mile In 53. breezing. At his best. Herdsman— Bait mile in SOI. liandily. Will improve. Henley Mile and one eighth in 2:00. breezing. 'I I maiden. Home Again .Mile in 1 :.12. breezing. Harlem Maid -Three-quarters in 1 :.!n. galloping. lack Atkln — Tluee-quarters in 1:2:!, breezing. Moonshine -Mil" in 1 :"i2. breezing. Qaeea of the Hills — Taree-qaarters in 1:20. breez lag. i.'H»ks goad. Sevniour Rentier — Half mile in 33. liandily. P.elmoiil Park, weather showery: track muddy — Jimmy Lam-— Five-eighths in 1 :« ::$. Speedy move for this good .jumper. Molodcon--Seven eighths in 1:3J. Has shown liet- ter on a dry track. Semicolon Three eighths in 3fj|. Seemed to relish the going. Th. Wrestler — Mile in 1:."7. Fit as can be. Jamestown Entries. JAMESTOWN ENTRIES. Probabilitb s: Weather clear: track fast. Racing starts at 1:30 p. m. (Chicago time. 2:f!0.) XRuns well In mud. ©Superior mud runner. First Race — 4 1-2 Furlongs. 2-vear olds. Selling. (Track record: 810*3 56 -2— 10.°..) Ind. Horse. Wt. Rec. A. Wt. Hdep. 81814* Lore Watches 10.1 :.V» MS 72.". (817HB) Good Intent 110 :.rM?. 110 720 817H9 Culpeper 1(K1 715 H1K14' Johnny Wise 112 :57? IIP 710 81239 Altar MB TOO S1M4 Crossover 102 WS Second Race— 3-4 Mile. 4-year olds and upward. Selling. (Track record: MbT.l— 1:13— 4 — 115.) (81873) Rillie Hibba '.Ml 1:24J. 4. .1 i2. . X725 s]7!i.; Moineiituni 103 1:121 5. . 107. . X720 81816' Rirdslaver 1*3 1:144 9..107..X7I5 slu.-.u Miss K. O. 1! 11)4 1:161 6..100..XT13 iMs72) Botanist 106 1:121 5. .110. .©715 MS1! Kenniton 102 1:14 5..107..X715 M7II1 Margaret 102 1:15 4..106..X710 suss:: Grtften B.. 102 710 sis?:: King Thistle 102 1:15ft 4. .1(12. . X705 S17'.ll Ruthbv 4.. 1O0 705 slsic No TVnmiier 7. .1(17. .©7(H) 81792 Lady Fitz Herbert. 108 1 :lft| 4..1O5..X70O Third Race — 3-4 Mile. "year olds and upward. Selling. (Track record: SINE— 1:13—4—115.) (81728) John Mans 114 1:14' 4. .112. .©725 sis?:; Dinalilo 106 1:141 4..106..X720 81874 Gay King 102 1:141! .".. . 97..X715 (S1701) Alice Mack 1(15 1:103 3.. 10ft 715 S1S72- (Toisieress 110 1:12? (i. .105. . X715 81873* Blfall 104 1:155 5..112..X710 sis7:: Bscnteheon 110 1:131 7..112..X710 (81701) Niantie 0..112 7(15 8181B* Golden Castle 97 1:14 :;..1(i2 705 siT'.C Plmpante :t. .100. . x7:io Ms74- Font 91 1:141 o. . 97 7 »0 Fourth Race— 3-4 Mile. .'{-veai-ohls. Selling. (Track record: SMU— 1:1ft— 4— lift.) 81813* Thetis 105 725 K1K10 Eustacian 104 1:10* 107..X72O 81874* Rose Ite-iiin.ont 102 1:15:4 110..X715 81816 High Hat lift 1:164 112..X715 M7!"!1 Chaperon 106 1:154 110..X715 sisTI Rabble MS 1:16*. 1O5..X710 SI790- Donation 105 710 slTOI I'ocolaligo 100 1:14' 115..X7C5 sisTj i.niiik 109 1:14 1M..X703 M'l'i Colnio 110 70(1 K109 Oxford Belle 1011:16? 110 700 s|s7l Lady (Niilton KI5..X7UO Fifth Race— 1 Mile. .'I vear elds and upward. Selliug. (Track record: 77271 1:401 :; ml.) S1S7". Coal Of Arms 107 1:41*. 5. .112 725 K1782* Lady IsalMd Ki4 1:411 I. . 105. . X72U isiiirj) Esehan ::..107 715 S1819 Lois Oavanagh . . . I2 1 : 10* 4..105..X7I5 Sixth Race— 1 1-1C Miles. :; vear "Ids ami upward. Selling. (Track record: 81008 1:471 5 108.) 81763* Solon Bhfcagle mo 1 : !(' '. 8..100..XT2B siT.i Wilton Lackaye ..liHi 1:ls 5..107..X72O K1 765* Judge Saiillev mill:.'.!' 7..108. .X713 Sllits Miss Marjorie :ni 1:1s,-; t . . 1(12. . X715 slsfi Montrose 108 1:481 4. .100 710 (81762) Bergoo 4. .108 71D 817«:l Filer Knight 112 1:553 7. .1"9. . X705 S17(^l Sir Oalalad 94 1:481 I ..112. ...7(0 81783 Millstone 5. . 109. . X700 The lignres iindi-r "Rec." in alsive entries show tin- best time made by the horse at the distance. with weight earrled since .lanuarv 1. 1908. This time Is not necessarily made by a winner. It may be the estimated time of a losing performance. Houston Entries. HOUSTON ENTRIES. I'robabiliiies: Weather dear; track fast. Racing starts at :i:(HI p. in. (Chicago time. 8:00.) /Runs well in mud. ©Superior mud runner. First Race — 3-4 Mile. :t vear olds. Selling. |,„| Bone. Wt. Rec. A. Wt. Ildcp. KIHJB' l.on I 167 1:141 112..X725 K1M26* Almena 1111:16 102.. X 720 s|-.::s flume Oft 1:151 ln7 715 .siss::i Tom Cranks Hi!l....7M SIM.L' Tr.ip|.e 109. ■ 7U5 sis m mi,, 110 1:15? 100 7(15 K1K26' Hank 1"7 1:10 U2..X70Q 81887 Ui'citc 112.... 700 Second Race — About 5-8 Mile. 5. vear olds and upward. Selling. si s.:ii Lykers 4..107..X725 s|ssl; Annual lulenst .. .'!. . 92 720 S17U4 Cull Holland .T..97 715 81386 Little George 5. .112. . X71o MMI7 Feast 4. .107 705 M7(l(i Nicole! le P.. 11(1 7(1(1 M7U0 Vei.dor 0. .112. .X7IKI Third Race — 1 Mile. S year olds and upward. Selling. MS04 Vinton 106 1:4ft! 5..112..X725 81740 Riiiloha 168 1:411 (i. .112. . X720 M775'1 Heart of Hyacinth. 113 1:441 6. .115.. X 713 818IW (irlin Ormonde :'.. . 102. . . .71 5 vis.10 Charley Ileeney... 5. .112..XT06 81808* llaiuiis 108 1:461 4..W3. .X706 SI', til Engraver 3..108..XTO0 (81772) Taalaca 2. .M0..XTft Fourth Race — 1 Mile. " year-olds and upward. Selling. 81307" Lady Ethel 104 1:42 6..108..X72S (S17IUI Ronnie Prince Charlie 107 1:40 7..112..X720 81828 Lanlgan 90 1:541 S..10O..X71S (sis^c,) Mascarol ..!.. !)7..X715 81888* Sail News 4. . 1 IMi. . X710 S1886 Lists 1011:41s 4. .101 7( 5 Ms-jx Roy Shumway : . .108. . X7U5 81801 Si'bado 4..10S..X7O0 Fifth Race— 1-2 Mile. 2 vear olds. Selling. 81508 Eddie Eks 112 : 4oa 99.. X 725 (slso::i i:. . his,. 103 :521 101..X72O isissi!) Black Light 106 :49*. 101 7ii slss2 Spring Storm 1(H) :52 101.... 710 slMi.'i' Bed Campus 104 7(»5 Sixth Race — About 5-8 Mile. 4-year aids and upward. Selling. vi 7:t7~ No Quarter 5.. 99..X725 81805' Miss Delancy 4..102..©72(l IMXili Bitter Hand 8. . 107. . X715 (81832) Gee Whiz 4. . KM. . X715 81832* Evran 5.. 107 715 (81807) Father Downey ... 5.. 107. ...710 S|s i7- Iii.k Shanhv 5..107..X7IO Ms:: |J Aunt Tabltha 6.. 97 710 81S.TI* Pure Cold 5.. ill 706 stso7 San Gil 4..104..X765 81773 Cam Pan ' B..102..XT06 SI 114 Knowledge 8.. 99.. ©700 The figures under "Rec." in alMive entries show the best time made by the horse at the distance, with weight carried, since January 1. IPOS. This time is not necessarily made by a winner. It may be the (-sibilated time of a losing performance. Fort Worth Entries. FORT WORTH ENTRIES. Probabilities; Weat'ier dear: track fast. Racing starts at :t:00 p. m. (Chicago lime, P,:00.) XRuns well in mud. ©Superior mud runner. First Race — 5-8 Mile. 2 vear olds. Selling. Ind. Horse. Wt. Rec. A. Wt. Ilden. S1768* Dclmas ' 1U7..X725 (81706) Balronla 100. .X720 S1S7C Ina Johnson 10.'!.... 715 81730 Kate 08 705 8182ft Rio Pecos 10S 705 Second Race — 5-8 Mile. 4 year olds and upward. Selling. 81839 Dandy Banger loo 1:01*. 4.. 97..X725 81709* Rrusli Pp KM 1:03 7..105..X720 81790' Pal Oiniis 1. . Kit. . X715 81331 Bd Tracy 5..107..X710 81132 Night Mis( 104 1:041 4..102..XTO5 7S190 Ronnie Days 4.. MS.... MS Third Race — 1-2 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. M7'.I7- Ladv Psyche t.. 95 725 81768 Fred Toiinant ::.. 07....720 81788* Belle of Texas 4..1u7 715 si7i;s IHckorybend 4. .ill 7'Hi S17P71 Feckless :;.. 05 705 SI 797 The Rose of the Raiicho 100 :56 .°...!M» 705 Fourth Race — 1 Mile. 4-year olds ami upward. Selling. 81732* Himalaya 112 1:421 4..104..X725 sists Miss Vigilant 101 1:411 4..100..X720 81473 Itiiehaiian HOH:30f 7. .111. .©715 S17U5 Join, Mcltride 108 1:434 6. .111. . X715 S17P5 Siheiskin lift 1:39* 7. .111. .©710 S17!I5 Dr. Nash 104 1:41 7. .111 705 Fifth Race^ — 5 1-2 Furlongs. :', v car-olds. Selling. 81822* John A. Munro 99 1:0X1 107 725 81790 Restitution 107 1:10 107 72ti 81880* Chipmunk 100 1 :0S 107. .©715 (81508) Tallow Dili KG 710 (81801) Uncle Walter 105 1:061 M0..X7M The figures under "Rec." In above entries show the best time made by the horse at the distance, with weight carried, since January 1. 190s. Thai time is not necessarily made by a winner. It may be the estimated time of a losing performance. Salt Lake City Entries. SALT LAKE CITY ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear: track heavy. R:n bag marts at 2:0 i p. m. (Chicago time. .T:00.) XRuns well in mud. ©Suiierior mud runner. First Race— 4 1-2 Furlongs. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling Ind. Dorse. A. Wt. Ildcp. 80088 Woli'villo 4. . 8ft. .©725 81743*. Swageriator 4. .MM 720 81833* Galvaale 7..]no 715 7s:r_'4 Mabel Fountain ft.. 95 710 8800] Veals 6. .104 705 S1777 Riily Taylor 11 . .100. . X705 Second Race — 3-8 Mile. 2-year-olds. Selling. 81712* May Bride 105 725 S1i;4S" Rozon His.. X 72P 81712 Camera 100. .x 71 5 .XU77S El l'crfedo 100..X7T6 81742 ITi d Stone MB 7*15 S052S (luieklv RHI 700 .S1S.T4 Lady i'am hita 100 700 Third Race — 4 1-2 Furlongs. 3-year olds and upward. Selling. SI 710 Alice Collins .:.. 95.. X 725 81575* La CfaatS 0..M5..X720 M07K Orotto ::. . 92 715 81743 Mssapaa 8..106..X715 81T44* Coaaey Netf :!.. 97 7io Fourth Race — 6 1-2 Furlongs. I vi ar olds ami upward. Selling. S1S12- Prince of Castile... 5..106..X725 S107S'1 Rev del Mnndo ... 6. .108. .X 788 Sls.;:{ Spring Ran ft. .104. . X715 81813 Elevation S..MM..X718 S(is72 Lady Kittv 5.1(11.. 705 Sls'.ii' Prolitic 5.. 100 705 Fifth Race— 5-8 Mile. 4-year olds and upward. Selling. (81883) Priceless Jewel 4. .107. .©725 81891* Proper 9. .114. .©720 74 Kii; Corrigan 10. . 1U9. . X7I5 sis:, 7 Elmdale 5. .114 710 S1777 Happy Chappy ... 9. . 1 1 1 . . X7U5 Sls:;7 Esther M 4. .107 705 74(151 Balina 8. .Mft. . X788 81808 Olendenning 10. .111 701 Sixth Race — 1 Mile. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. (81833) Billy Myer 4..102..X725 80478 Em and Em 5. .KM. . X 720 S17S2 Col. me! White 7..111..X715 81680 I.iberto S. .111. . X.7RI Blftftft Ixidy Alicia o. .109. . X7'I5 Salt Lake City Form Chart. SALT LAKE CITY FORM CHART. Salt Lake City. Ptah. May 21.— Weather cloudy: track muddy. ill books on. Second day. ctah Jockey (Tub. Soring meeting ..f to days. Presiding Judge. P. P. Posse roy. Starter. Richard Dwyer. Secretary. J. W. Rice. 81888 First Knee -l I 2 Furlongs. Purse $2(K . I-rear aids ami upward. Selling. .Net value In v\ inner .SI(f . Ind. Horse. WI.Fin.JiKkev. On. (T. PI. Sh. s.ii.ss Salvage 119 I* Nelson 2-5 7-5 3 5 out i'-7 Pi St. Joe 111 J" McP.'th S-S t I t out (sp;;i;ic,. in- Wood 114 »i How'rd t I ft-2 s-5 sis::? I'.xeh. ,|ncr 111 4 lllt'tke in IS c •'! 81810 i intarioOregoa 119 E ABmith :. ( n r.t-5 81743 Ltanhama 112 ( aasatjr s io 4 ft-3 81778*Buna M8 7 Pevan 10 10 4 2 Time. 5!»J. Winn.-!-— L. T. Lee's b. g. 7. by Salvator Merideii. Went to post ai 2:04. At post 2 m tan tea. Start giXMl. Won cantering: second and third handilv. Scratched sis;;:; Vehna ('.. 112. 81889 Second Ran- 12 Mile. Purse $25(1. I \,.n d,|s. Selling. Net value to winner $200. Ind. Horse. WI. Fin. Jock, \. Op. (T. PL Sh. 80975 Strike Out 106 1". Nelson 4-6 3 5 out— (81744 iGarland Iftl a How'rd r. 7 2 1 Sims I'atieuil Hull Km S* Onitb 15 H S 4 81(13 O.uu Man ins I Sandy 12 10 4 3-2 B1C4 1 pore lin :. B*Braa a I l 1-4 MVIl-l-adv Quality 103 (i Pevan 7 S 2 7-10 81082 Altenberg M 7 Jarrett 10 10 3 3 2 Time. 52t. Winner J. O. Holder's Ii. g. by Griffon -Pillow de\. Went Io p, sl at 2:27. Al post 1 minute. Start good. IVoii easily: second and third driving. ScrstKed - 81008)*.orce. los: (81 487) Wild wood Rill. KHI. 81890 Third Race 2 4 Mile. Purse $250. 1 veal olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner $200. Ind. Horse. Wt.l iii.lo. kl \ . On IT. PI. Sh. ■BftB ITinUim 101 I" Post 3-2 4-0 1-2 out Musi L, Harrison II. lot •_•■•• Cav'nTi 3-2 D 3-3 out Ms;', Valencia 102 31 McD'th s « out sisil Ruining Rush M8 I (iargun I s Z\ out 8U37 ITi'd Heat 1H4 S Jarrett 0 I H nut Time. 1:204. Winner— W. Ilawke's b. g. 5, by Fltz James-Petal II. Went to iiost at 2:19. At past 7 minutes. Start good, W'"ii driving: second and third the same. Scratched — 81837* Martinmas, 100; 81782*Snrety, 109. 81891 Fourth Race — 1 Mile. Purse Bfftft. .'! vear-oIiIm ami upward. Selling. Net value to winner $105. lad. Hois, Wt.Fin.Jockev. On. (T. PI. Sh. s 1 7 15 Rather Royal 109 !'■ HSniith I IB 6 2 81584 Proper MB 2- Jarrett 4-5 3-2 3-5 nut l81K38)Buckthorn 88 i* K'bauna I M 3 5 out 81833*Dollle Hollars 98 1 Gargaa I d I 5 out 6D257 Belden 100 5 K'nzafo 15 Hi fi 2 11782 Manila S. 103 (i Palms 12 16 6 I Time. 1:51. Winner— W. T. Hastings' b. g. 7, by Prince of Miinii) o Crowned Queen. Went to post at :!:ls. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won driving: Seconal and third easily. 81892 Filth its — 2 4 Mile. Purse $250. 4 vear olds and upward. Silling. Net value to winner $200. Ind. Horse. Wt.Fin.Jockev. On. (T. PI. Sll. 81034 Boas 97 1' lllt'tke 5 !» 2' 4 5 81061 Grace ;. 107 --J 8*liraa I 5 1 " out— 81 fi8*Orelio 104 3-" Kunz I 12 4 3-2 sis:::: Phalanx 107 t Sandy 10 L'n (J 2 818X1 Caliban KM 6 Raird 40 00 20 6 8M67 I'roliiic M8 (; K'baum 2 3i 7 Kmut Time. 1:2(1.. Winner Keeue Bros.' b. g. ». by Royal Flush III. —Scythians. W, nt to post at 3:60, At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won handilv: second and third easUy. Scratched 81850*Taxer. 109. 81893 SiNlli R.iee-0 12 Furlongs. Purs.- $25(1. :;. vear olds and upward. Fillies and Mares. Sell ing. Net value to winner $800. Ind. Horse. W'l.l'in.Joekcv. Op. (T. IT. Sh. (Sl71i; Priei less.Tewol 103 1" Tavlor I :: I I ■?, out sei.nl Northwest 103 1" Post S U 3 1 81813 Birth H B*| Cotton s r, :: 7-10out 88962 Lady Alicia 'is 1 Oargan 10 15 4 3-2 (Mn.V.i)Eucy C. 98 iJeriny ii 7 s i 8-6 Time 1:SI|. Winner — P. Farr.u's Dr. f. 4. by Plaudit — Par Excellence. Went to post at 1:19. At post 1 minute. Start ^i od. Won cantering: second and third easily. Scratched— SO »7S Km and Em. 88, Fort Worth Form Chart. FORT WORTH FORM CHART. Fort Worth. Tex.. May 21.— Weather clear: track fast. 10 hooks 0B. Twenty se raws' day. Fort Worth Racing Association. Spring meeting of :si days. Presiding judge, p. a. Brady. 81876 First Race— 1-2 Mile. Purse $200. 2-veni--olds. Selling. Net value to winner $150. Ind. Ibnse W I Iin.Joekev. up. (T. IT. Sh. (SlSjniJ. M. Stokes 100 l»i M'sw'tli S-5 1-S odt— 808M Leo 107 V I'ickens 7 20 I 1 81820*King Rover lo7 3 JBrooks 5 M 7 ", out B1CM Abrasion 107 4 Young I 1^ I I I 817W*Ina Johnson 107 5 Vdusen I 3 3-3 out Time. 58, Winner— W. II. Ford's b. g. by Luke Ward Silverphtsh (trained by F. Carter). Went to post at :!: " . At post :'. minutes. Start straggliBg. Won easily: second and third the assae. 81877 Second Race 5 1 2 Furlongs. Purse $20(1. :: year Bids. Selling. Net value to winner $15(». Ind. Hoi-se. W't.Fin.Joi kex. ( In. IT. PI. Sh. sp...s Shone 104 1' Pick.-ns 3 2 7-3 1-2 out sn;i;.'l)ick Vestal 104 21 JBrooks 4 (i 7-5 1-2 81823* Big Light 104 3 M'sw'th 0-5 1 2-5 out si7( X-Jollity 102 4 JassTg 4 7 3 2 1-2 sis :;'('. Clamp 104 5 Young C 13 6 S-3 Ti 1:1(1. Winner— Freeman & Dulln's eh. g. by Shapfell — Onega Oral 1 bv D. It. Freeman). • Went to post at ::::» . At ix st 2 minutes. Start good. Won handilv: second and third driving. Scratched— 81704 Sibyl Kemp. 102; 81600 Cedar I^xlge. 104. 81878 Third Raet — 1 Mile. Purse $200. t year olds and upward. Selling. Net value t" winner $180. Ind. Horse. Wt.Fin.Jockev. On. CI. PI. Sh. SlSJt'Oberon 103 11 JRrooks 1 6-5 •_■ 5 out (S1380)Vesino 103 V M'sw'th 1 ! 1 12 5 out (817S6)Cock Sure 103 3 Vdusen fi 8 J-2 out 817K*Miss Vigilant «7 4 Pickens 21 6 1 out Time. 1:42*. Winner — Powell Pros.' eh. g. ft. bv King Cold— The Wraith (traim'd by J. II. Snelll. Weal to post at 4:00. At post .'! minutes. Start good. W m driving: second and third the same. 81879 Fourth Ran — 7-S Mile. Pure $2 mi. :: vear-o!ds. Selling. Net value to winner $150. Ind. Horse. Wt.Fin.Jockev. On. (T. PI. Sh. (81769)Wander 104 1- Sing'on 3-2 1 1-2 out (817«7)SainposaJ IO--' 2 * Jasll'g :: 2 E S-5 1-2 S17n5 l'.rougham so 3 Pickens 3 2 3-5 out 81767*Kolic 97 4 M'sw'th 4 4 0-5 1-2 812S8*Otllo 99 5 HL.i\vi. C 15 5 1 Time. 1:2s. Winner L. S. Hargrove's eh. — g. by Peep o'Day — Strayaway (trained bv L. S. Hargrove). Went to post at 4:.'!0. At post B minutes. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. 81880 Fifth Rao, — About :!-4 Mile. Purse $200. :: year-olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner $150. Ind. Horse. Wt.Fin.Jockev. On. (T. IT. Sh. (sl7:i»)Ina Cray 110 1* JRrooks 1-2 3-5 out— 81785 Bertmont HI --' Wicker 3 6 3 2 2 5 .SIT'.i'.l Chipmunk loo 3 Vdusen 4 7 2 4-3 81738 Associate 103 4 M'sw'th G 15 5 3-2 sii;:::i ;T'.l...ggan 112 5 Young 2 2 7-10out (771i;.S)P»oji 109 fi I'ickens 10 40 12 5 Tim,.. H134. Winner — Boone & Cray's eh. m. 0. bv Bowling Green -Monsy (trained by o. Gray), Went to post at 5:00. At post 2 minutes. Star: good. Won cantering: second and third easily. 81881 Sixth Race — 7-S Mile. Purse $200. 3-year-obis and upward. Selling. Net value to winner $150. Iiwl. Horse. Wt.Fin.Joekev. On. CI. IT. Sh. SI fin:: Wolferton 97 1- M'sw'th 3-2 7-101-2 out 817M*CbBtestee 111 2'J Young 3 3 I '. 1 2 81547 Alex Urant 104 3 Finlev 8 15 G 2 81825 Brown Thistle 109 4 JRrooks 5 10 4 8-3 s;7:m; Complaint 107 3 Vdusen 7 10 4 3-2 M7:m; Donna Klvira 104 G Ramsey 5 6 2 1 81504 T. J. Powell 111 7 Daven't 3 S 3 7-5 Time. 1:3a Winner— II. T. Bachelor's br. c. .",. by Sandring ham — Basm (trained by 11. T. Ratchelori. Weal to post at 5:2o. At |xist :: minutes. Start good. Won easily; second and third driving. Scratched si7:::i Henry of jftiennamere, 100: sls25 Walter McLean, 111: sls22 Red Rebel. !i7: sl7'.i7: Feckless. 86. Houston Form Chart. HOUSTON FORM CHART. Houston. Tex.. May 21. — Weather cloudy ; track fast, in books on. Twenty-fifth day. Houston Racing Association. Spring meeting of 42 davs. Presiding Judge. Martin Nathanson. Starter. Arthur Mcknight. Racing Secretary. Hart Dernham. 81382 First Race— 12 Mile. Purse $200. 2 vear obis. Selling. Net value to winner $130. Ind. Dorse. Wt.Fin.Jockev. On. CL PL Sh. (81771) I Mack Light 110 1' 1'en'ast S 5 S-", 7-M sic.ll -Harm, in Baker MS 2- Hi-ejer 5 7 M 0 i SITTI-TTek Point 105 I HTisOr | -'.'. 4 5 out sisn.:-i.it. Marehmont 97 I Brady 4 1 :: :: ! 81S47 Easter Rosea 105 S ('oburn s-5 2 7 10out M771 Spring Storm 110 I ('.ore 10 13 G 2 Time. Bl|. W inn. r J. D. Grant's blk. f. by Macy A.ely Idle (trained bv J. D. Gnat). Went Io post at 8:00. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second ami third the sssse. Scratched (81803)Becanse, 106; 81803* Bed Cam pus. 105. 81883 Seesaw BaM $ 1 MTe. Purse $2110. :: -vear-oids and upward. Selling. Nd value to Winner $U50. In I. Horse. Wt.Fin.Iockev. On (T. PI. Sh. 81827 Tom Franks 109 1" McC'cy 2] 2 4 5 out 81802 Marjorie K. 103 21 Dreyer lii 7 ::■. l S1772*Bramlette 107 3 Henry 5 s 8 3-2 gioa Mar lla lit 4 IPIistcr I 4 9-5 4 5 Martial 102 5 Brady ^l :! I. S •"■ i S1772 Francis Joseph 111 G ("oburn fi S 3 3-" Time, 1:17^. Winner J. .1. Ogle's b. c. :;. by Cnnpus Delor aine drained bv J. W'. Pitts). Went to posl at 3:24. At post .", minutes. Start good. Won easily; second and tliird driving. 81884 Third Race 5s Mile. Purse Baft. ::Ve.u olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner $1.50. Iml. Horse. Wt.Fin.Jockev. On. (T IT ST 8171U*Rebo 110 li Mors,- i; M 4 3 2 81710 Dr Dowaie 105 2| H' lister :: i l t-2 (8147t)Ann'l Interest 102 I Louder 2 I" M 5 I isp.tjiin.e Alhu 105 I Cohuru 2 s ;, 4 ;, 1 :: islsiir.iK.ntre V*oUS 10S 5 McCej ", s | 1, , SIS : M .1 W'balen ln7 fi T'Sinitb 8 20 1 3 Time. pop. Winner II. It. Hollies' i,r g, s. | y Percy— Ciui crone (trained by A. II. Logan ). Went tn post :it :::4C. At |tost - minutes. Start good. Won driving: second mul third the MM*. Scratched 81707 Balolee. 105: 81833 Joe Howell.-Mi; Sl7:ts Golflan. loo; (Si700iAi|iiiline. MB. 81885 Fourth »SCS) ■ I Mile. Purse $250. 3-ycar-elds ami upward. Selling. Net value to winner *I75. 1ml. Iler.se. Wt.Fin.Joekev. (H . CI. l'l. Sli. 81228 Injury 103 1' louder 4 8 3 1 MTlPlYdro 111) I" Blister 2 ll-57-10out M774JKldt r 1(17 3 Klynn H C 8-5 1-2 (81774)8alnvoke 96 4 Coburn 0-5 U-Sl out M573»Vohoome 107 5 S'livan 4 18-53-2 1-2 Time. 1:10. Winner — .1. W. Fuller's be. g. 3. by Marchinout II. Sweet Danger (trained hv .1. W. Fuller!. Went I" post at 4:10. At post 2 minutes. Start g't d. Won easily: second and third the same. 81886 Fifth Race— 1 Mile. Purse HM, 4-vcar-olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner *150. 1ml. Horse. Wt.Fin.Joekev. Iln. CI. I'l. Sh. islsjx)Mtlange 104 l3 Flynn 8-5 4-." out— iMMi.'.lt'ht swardine 105 2'J Blister "-2 8-5 1-2 out Mi.l:; Gohllleld 10S 3 Louder 5 8 21 7-10 81831 Lista 97 4 Coburn I 7 2 3-5 M775 Mr. Knapp 99 5 Henry 10 30 8 2 Time. 1:43. Winner -M. 10. Mcllenrv's b. f. 4. bv What cr-|M Tea (Sown (trained bv M. K. McHcnry). Went to |Mist at 4::i0. At post ] minutes. Start good. Wen easily; MCMl and third the same. 81887 Sixth ha 7-8 Mile, Purse $250. 4 year-olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner $175. IihI. BMi Wt.Fin.Joekev. On. CI. IM. Sil. 818M Inch- Henry 104 D Small (i 5 2 1 SUM Joe Wooten 104 tk KSniith li 4 S-5 4-5 MTiHi Charlie l.usk 111 3 TSniith 15 10 4 2 M77« Miller Boy 104 4 Morse 10 12 5 2 M, ((;-' 'arasco 104 5 Henry 6 10 4 2 81827'Moyea 111 i, Dyer 8 4 2 1 81775 Chippewa, 111 7 Flynn 2J 5 2 1 MiT.-'Ban .Lord 99 8 Coburn 21 3 0-5 1-2 Time. 1:31. Winner — L. T. Whitehall'* b. h. 7. by Gorman-Nina r. (trained by J. J. Troxlcrl. Went to post at 4:53. At post 1 minute. Sturt good. Won easily: seeoiid anil third driving. Page 3 Jamestown Form Chart. JAMESTOWN FORM CHART. Jamestown. Va.. Mav 24. — Weather clear: track g I. 1 liooks on. Tenth tlav. Jamestown Jockey Club. Spring meeting of 15 days. Presiding Judge. Frank W. Tlmriic. Starter. James Milton. Rating Secrotarv. W. Norvell. 81870 First K.1..1 — 1 12 Furlongs. (Track record: M 502 55—2 — 10."!. 1 Purse- $200. 2-yoar-olds. Selling. Net value to winner $150. hid. Horse. Wt.Fin.Joekev. On. CI. PI. Sh. S1724 1* arnaught 11. 107 -1- McCabe 7 7 21 7-5 Sl7i.il St. Augustus 104 21 TBurns 41 3 1 12 81814 Kebellion 104 31 McCoy 7-5 8-5 3 5 1-3 817W Belle Mawr 104 41 J Reid 21 31 7-5 3-5 siTMi Inspection 104 5' Yorke 7 10 4 2 siiStr-Pboronis 104 6' AM'tin 5 0 2 1 MTv.i'llvnien 108 7l WHW'r 12 9 4 2 81,89 Missouri Belle. 104 8- KH'nos 7 8 3 8-5 P.rookline Mil 9 Sim'ndss 12 15 0 3 Time. Ui. 25». 57*. Winner -P. M. Walker's b. e. by Scintillaut II. — Sena Roval (trained bv J. Johnston). Went to post at 3:30. At post 5 niinut-s. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. Poarnaiiglit II.. always well up and admirably rid den. came away after a long stretch drive. St. Augustus ran well and had no mishaps. Rebellion 1,111 fairly well only. Overweights — Hymen. 1 pounds: Brookliue. 34. S1871 Second Race 3-4 Mile. (Track record: 81881—1:13 — I — 115.) Purse $200. 3 year-olds. Maidens. Allowances. Net value to winner $150. Ind. Horse. Wt.Fin.Joekev. On. CI. I'l. SI:. Minn Krnmare Queen102 l3 J Reid 4 21 1 1-2 81660" Red Doe 102 23 SDavis 2 31 7-5 3-5 MtiOt-Skyline 107 33 CBrady 3 31 7-5 3-5 8M16 Lady Chilton 107 I1 AM'tin 10 20 8 4 M7Rl: Babble 1(17 ." ' WliW'r 3 31 7-5 3-5 Mi.94 Vera Violetta 102 C.1 J3H'n.-s 15 15 6 3 Mroi-'Nancv Lynch 107 7» MTigan 5 8 3 8-5 Cervera 109 8« Sim'nds 10 S 4 2 M761 My Afmes 107 9 TBurns 8 10 4 2 Time. 20. lift, 1:18. Winner— Mrs. P. J. Miles' ch. f. by H0y.1l Flush 111.— Final is (trained by P. J. Miles). Went to |H st at 4:00. At past 4 minutes. Start good. Won easily: second and third the same. Kenmare Queen raced her way through the bunch and. coming away, won cantering. Rod Doe was al-wavs well up and ran her race. Skyline quit under pressure. The winner was entered for $300; no bid. 81872 Third Race— 5 s Mile. (Track record: S172(i 1:01 : Burse 3-ycar-olds and — — ;; — Kip.) $2O0. up Hard. Selling. Net value to winner $130. hid. Horse. Wt.Fin.Joekev. On. CI. PI. Sh. 81593:1 Botanist 110 V J Reid 3-2 9-5 7-101-3 M7:m) Lilvpad KM) f* McCoy 4 31 7-5 1-2 81761-Jcrinie Wells Mi 3* KW'k.-r 21 21 4-5 2-5 MM Lamptriniiner 11 4- JCdtUl 7 7 Q lij K1(M ('loisteress 105 5l Klines 4 5 2 1 MT2S Wonderworker 110 0- Kraus 12 20 8 4 81704 Lurid ion 7 SDavis 15 20 8 4 Time. 20*. H|. 1:82ft. Winner— J. Boilen's br. h. 5. by Boanerges — May B. II. (trained bv J. Mahoneyi. Went to post at 4:30. At post 0 minutes. Start good. Won cantering: second aud third easily. Bot anist went to (he front at the start anil galloped une\tondeil throughout. I.ilypad was always in closest pursuit. Jennie Wells had no contention for third place. The winner was entered for $300: no bid. Scratched— S17P03Chaperon. 100; S0011 Istria. 110: 81815 Colmo. loo: 81791'Allor. 105: 817U4 C. J. (Vila. 115. 81873 Fourth Race— .",1 Mile. (Track record: SlIKi! — 1:13—1—115.) Purse $20o. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner $150. IihI. librae. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Op. CI. PI. Sh. M7I BilHe Hibbs 105 1" J Reid 31 3 1 1-2 S17«l»Kscutcheon 111 2H McC'ey 31 21 4-5 2-5 (S1794)Elfall 111 3» AM'tin 41 li 2 1 81725-Dnnaldo 103 41 SDavis 5 5 2 1 S17293Geo. G. Hall 10fi 5' EH'nes 41 (i 2 1 MMt; Kiiiinola 104 «1 JConlln 8 10 4 2 81S10 King Thistle 105 71 Kraus 8 10 4 : 81701 Trey of Spades MS 8 Welpl'y 31 7 21 7-5 Time. 25!. 50*. 1:10*. Winner -I). Bunion's br. g. 4, by Fatherless — Aurine (trained bv J. W. Paugle). Went to pirst at 5:03. At post 4 minutes. Start g I. Won cantering: second and third driving. Billie Hibbs broke in front and made a show of his opponents. Bscatckeea came with a rush at the end. Klfsiil came like a shot through the stretch, coming from last place. The winner was entered for $.3 M): no bid. Scratched— 705C.2-Janies B. Brady. 113: 815!):; Ri k. 110; M704 Incognito. 108; 00710 Lee Land. 111. 81874 Filth Raci — 1 Mile. Purse $200. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner $150. hid. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Op. CI. PI. Sh. (81790)8panlsh Prince 97 1- SDavis 9 5 11-51 1-3 M7933Kont 105 2- TBurns 31 0 2 1 81790 Rose Beaumont 95 33 Klines 7 8 3 8-5 S17!K!- ;av KinR 97 4- J Reid 2 2 4-5 2-5 81793 Slyslum 100 5"' M'ligan 10 8 3 8-5 (81817)Chepontuc 105 6 McCabe 11-531 (i-5 3-5 Time. Bit. 1:17*. 1:42?. Winner— Chelsea Stable's b. K. 3. by Prince of Melbourne— Spanish Match (trained by M. C. Kellv). Went to post at 5:30. At post .". miuutes. Start good. Wop easily: second and third the same. Spanish Prince began well and allowed (lay King to set the pace, then came away fast in the stretch. Font, outrun to the stretch, finished fast. Rose Beaumont also linished well. The winner was entered for $)i(Hi; no bid. ♦Scratched— 81810 Keinptoti. 114. Overweights — Font. 3 |H uuds. 81875 Sixth Race— 1 1-1« Miles. (Track record: SHIP* — l:4TI — 5 — 100.) 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner $150. hoi. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. On. CI. PI. Sh. KlM'.i-Cleinents 105 l3 KH'nes 3 31 7-5 3-5 818173Coat of Arms 114 2- McCabe 3-2 9 5 4-5 2-5 817273Mvstifier 109 33 J Reid 2 13-101-2 out (Sisnowinning Star 112 4'° TBurns 4 5 2 1 8172S Blacksheep 105 513 Kraus 5 10 4 2 (SIMsjFaiv.y Bird 114 K D'gman 5 8 4 2 Time. 52. 1:17*. 1:50. Winner — ('. C. Smithson's br. h. 5. by Albert — Zeletic (trained bv Woods Garth). Went to post at 5:58. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily: second and third the same. Clements went to the front at the half, remaining there throughout. Coat of Arms closed up fast at thi end. Mystilier ran well and finished gamely. The winner was entered for $000; no bid. Scratched— 813H Miss Marjorie. 100: Slsls-Killo-chan. 114: 81785*SokM Shingle, 107: 81702 Huuucl. I 105; 81702 Lady Fitz Herbert. 105. Toronto Form Chart. TORONTO FORM CHART. (WOODBINE PARK.) MONDAY. MAY 24. 1909. WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK FAST. Second day. Ontario Jockey Club. Spring Meeting of 13 days. (00 books on.) Presiding Judge. Francis Nelson. Starter. A. B. Dade. Secretary. W. P. Fraser. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. (Chicago time 1:30 p. m.). W indicates whip. S spurs. B blinkers. Fig-Ui'"- in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate index number, track record, age of horse aiiu weight carried. Q "I 0£?Q FIRST RACE— 3-4 Mile. (02540— 1:11* — 1—114.) $500 added. 3 year-olds and upward. OlOUO Allowances. Net value to winner $520. hid Horses AWtPPSt U ^ % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S i loT'.-UOSK Q1KKN WS 3 95 S 1 1- U V. I3 B Clark A KoenigsberK 2 2 2 7-101-3 RW7» BKL1AVKTI1KR W 4 110 0 3 21 23 2 23 Mentry AV Walker 4 B 5 8-5 4-5 (814901TASL.BY W 3 95 3 4 3- P 31 31. H'cliffe T Clyde 2 21 9-5 7-101-3 77" 'l UUBILKB JI'GGINS w 4 110 2 5 41 S 4' 41 Musgr've J B Seagram 12 30 20 7 3 ,s:'7'.i HANKS AROUND t Ml 5 7 5' 41 51 . « Gilbert K T Wood 30 60 40 12 5 81462 1 'I WW INC. W 2 95 7 (i 63 P 6' «■ C Ross Barbarity Stable 15 25 20 I 2 M .".25 CH IKK HAYES 8109 42 71 71 71" 71- M Murphy G D Bryan Jr 12 30 M 7 I 7..".'7 lANDHLRST W5 109 18 S8SSJ Foley C J Kean 50 100 100 30 12 Time. 23. 47. 1:13. Winner -Br. f. bv Kingston— White Rose (trained bv W. Cahill). Went 1.1 post at 2:-'!5. At | ost 3 npnutes. Start g.HHl. Woaj easily: second and third the same. Rose Qarea showed ■ line turn of speed, ran into a long lead in the lirst uuarter and had everything back of her ••.it. 'i win 11 entering tlie homestretch. Bellwether found no trouble In disposing of the others, was hard 1 : nit 11 in the stretch, but was unable to improve his ixisition. Tasley ran well, but was cut off on the turn out of the backstreteh and dropped back. Jubilee Juggins was sharply cut off on the backstretch aud lost Bract ground and ran a licttcr race than the chart shows. Bands Around went well. Scratched— (81520 1 Bed River. 112: 707.85 Ellicott. 112: 81081 C. W. Burt. 107: 77058 Sudernian. 107. QO/I SECOND RACE— 5-8 Mile. (02702— 1 :0O— 2— 100.) Victoria Stakes. $1,200 added. 8-| IOOtI 2-year-olds. Allowances. Net value to winner $1,480. hid Horses AWtPPSt K M ^i Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S (SMK)TTJRF STAR w 110 10 1; K- (i- 1« M« ntrv J W May 4 5 4 3-2 4-5 r81489 MEGANTIC w B 113 2 1 9*8 2* Goldstein T Clyde +67721 .siv.jiFI.VINC SQUIRBJSL W 123 12 1*1" 3" Harty R 1^ Thomas *(i-5 7-5 7-5 1-2 1-4 S14WBEAU CHILTON w 113 3 3 51 51 41 K Walsh MrsRWWaldi n tl2 15 15 5 21 S10:{tiil" I.LS wi! 123 7 I 8?. 71 51 Rettig R L Thomas *C-5 7-5 7-5 1-2 1-4 S1852*HEaiPB6 w 105 6 7 41 41 C"k Bowman Mr.-LAI.iv'gst in 25 40 40 15 (i MIVi-FAIWTEEROY w 108 8 10 11 10- 7- Gilbert Mrs.IMcI.aughlin 15 20 20 7 3 BUS* DALHOUS1E wins 5 S Ml »• • H'cliffe T Clyde If 7 7 2 1 sis". '-l'.I'SV xv 113 4 4 I* 81 9-' Deverich Wm Uarth 10 15 8 3 8-5 814M CHILTON Ql'KEN w 107 11 5 I* 3.'. M* Musgr'vu BarbarityStable tl2 15 15 5 21 (8104»)GALVESCA w 110 9 11 7h 11 11 Vickery S P Tate 30 50 50 15 8 * t iCoupled in letting: no separate place or show lictting. Time. 235. 4s3.. 1:011. Winner— Ch. f. bv Nasturtium — More Than Queen (trained bv J. W. May). Went to post at 3:00. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. Turf Star ran a grand lace, was shullleil hack at the start and forced to work her way up 011 the outside. finished with a great burst of speed and wis going away at the end. Megantic. well up and a close con ici-ner at all siagt . finished gamely and took second place in the last stride. Flving Squirrel, not near and Cast early but the weight told on him in the :-s son- as in hi- previous race, broke rapidly set a pace, iasl iiuaitir. Beau Chilton saved ground all the way. Polls was caught in a iaui at the start aud was pulled up. then ran a good race. Herpes and Chilton Omen showed speed. S.iat.hid 81852 Star Wave. 113: 81883 Dress Parade II.. 108. Iverweights -Chilton Queen. 2 pounds. Of!) ~lP THIRD RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 108001— 1:10 — 1—108.) $800 added. 3 year-olds 81 lOOO and upward. Handicap. Net value to winner $700. hid Horses AWtPPSt J4 M :U Sir Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S XH.2J--HAXBRIDGE w 4 113 I I U 1- l« I4 I* Herbert (i H EfoUe 3 31 H fi-5 3 5 • irONTARIO W I 1"5 2 4 2- 31 :;• 8* !■ Goldstein 1 Stevensosj *8 12 10 4 8-5 81852-RBIDMOORB vv 6 110 1 5 53 6* 5' 4' 3'1 Trueman W" Shields 3 4 11-51 1-2 8ISW GRBBN SBAL V B Ml 4 2 3- 41 f I* •* C Ross St James Stable 6 10 7 3 6-5 M"V! I.ICHT WOOL wi; 5 116 li 6 4& 1st li- (.- U RettiR R L Thomas 4 7 6 21 6-5 M" 'I.M.I.Y STSJ 5 1021 7 7 8 8 7' S fa Gilbert T Alunahan 20 20 15 6 3 HI S5J THROCKMORTON wn 4 88 3 8 63 » 21 ::- 73 Moore'se .1 E Seagram 15 20 12 4 2 81521- l:t . SSFENTON ws 3 94 5 17-7-8 71 8 H'cliffe T Clyde *S 12 10 4 8-5 *C upleil in lictting: no separate place or show betting. Time. 24. 18. l:13|. 1:404. 1:461 (new track record). Winner-Ch. c. bv Baniistar — Debacle (trained bv (1. Hiiinl. Went to iHist at 3:::c.. At | ost O minute-. Start gotid. Won easily: second and third the same. Han li'lm- held lis opponents safe all the wiv. slipped through on the inside on the first turn, drew away into •i Ma 1 ■ad in the lar turn and aroa cantering. Ontario tol|..»ed the pacesaaker cl.iselv and was easily best pf the other-. BeWaaooce was under pnniahmenl all of the last furlong and finished giinielv. (irecn Seal bowed speed, but was tiring at the end. Eight Wool was badly interfered with at the start. Throckmorton ran well to the stretch. Scratched- (81o70iSt.-!iley Fay. 120: 7755S Parslajw. M0: 81521 Arondack. 05: 77101 Seismic. 08. i-vci-w. ■ights — l.ally. 21 potiniN. -| ^j /JO 1(11 RTH RACE -1 1-8 Miles. MBBM 1 :52-3--107. 1 Woodstock Plate. $2,000 added. lOOO :; yt-ar-tdds. Allowances. Net value to winner $2. ISO. iiul Horses AWtPPSt ,4 li % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 II C P S UM GUT ITSHKR wn 112 12 S 1" V M r 1' Mentry tdlebrook stable I 5 I 5 1 1-2..ut 81521 \R )VD\CK wn 117 8 10 3" 21' ll l1 21 H'cliffe Mrs.l Ml l.aughlin IS 15 15 (i I 77044i|)ETECTIVB wi 107 I 9 4= 3- V :'.'■ »' B dark W IstockStable 8 8 8 4 2 i,i:,-,. VVOOLWINDBR w 112 I I M I* R'l iJ *'l Deverich Bt Jaaaea stable 12 D IS I I . r. •iPOCOMOKB w 112 2 I 7- 51 4' 51 B" Goldstein T Clyde r. I I I 1 ■ 15 . i,ii;K( 'T wr. 127 7 1 M 71 7- IJ 6"" Harty R J Mackenzie la 15 15 I 3 ,,,;., 1 \MKI w 104 10 11 11' HI1 M 83 71 Bowman MrsLAI.iv'gston 15 15 15 • 21 7i. .. MAXIMUM wn 107 11 7 2h 41 6' 7l 8" Musgr've .1 K Seagram *20 20 20 8 4 77. -' 1 l'1'KMONII'S II 11" 5 3 6h MM) 9- 9* (lilbert Valley KarmS'ble 20 25 S 10 5 77359 MISS GREENAN w 104 4 4 10' 11' 11' 10- 1o» War'gton .1 B Seagram *20 20 20 8 4 W047 0REAT HEAVENS w 112 112 12 12 12 11s ll3 R'ttig R LThomus I 15 15 I Q ki ' TOLL BOX wu 112 6 I 51 «3 S1' 12 12 C Ross C Bowman 30 30 30 10 5 *('.iuphd in lictting; no separate place or show betting. Time. 243. 40v 1:148. lt»H. 1 :55«. Wi r— R. r. bv Sain — Apiiollonia (trained by P. T. China)). Weni to post at 4 is At |mst 3 minutes. Start soar. Won driving: sccnntl and third the same. Unv KlKher. under a well judged ride, was taken back when Arondack dashed to the front, and wailed with II til BtraiKbteaed out in the stretch, then closed up gamely and won going away. Arondack might have wan bad not her rider |H-en overanxious ami made his run too Boon, the filly having nothing left when the Hual drive came. Detective ran a fair race, showed early speed, but tired in the last quarter. Cereinonlus wa caught in a jam on the first turn and knocked back. Woolwiuder closed a big gap. I'ocouioku tiled. Overweights— MJas Cireeaan. - pounds. Ql QA7 FIFTH RACE -About 2 Miles. Steeplechase. (75209—3:55—8—157.) $800 added. O X O O I 4-year-olds and upward. Handicap. Net value to winner $700.' Ind Horses AWtPPSt 4 7 10 13 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C V S 775S5 PAGAN BEY W 9 17.4 9 4 6 6 P" 5 2s U W G W's'nMrs W G Wilson:: 4 31 7 5 7-10 77..S5 BTZANT1NB w 7 147 5 5 5= 5= 4* ll U 2'* Ray N Ray '68621 (81854)CANVAS w I 146 4 6 1» 1» l1 32 41 3' TendinB G V Sherman 6 8 6 2J 6-5 MI'i'lIM M'GILL yy 5 146 3 1 3' 3' 2s 4J 5 4s F Will'ms C H iimith 6 10 8 3 8-5 77.".s.VMAl;KSMA\" w 6 146 1 8 2s V Si 2" 31 5 Simpson A Case, I 12 12 5 21 75532-A L POWKLL w 5 140 7 3 i1 4J I Refused. Hughes N Ray *6 8 6 2 1 81«J2»RBGINALD ws 4 135 2 7 Ran out. Mt -A fee J W Colt 3 4 3 6-5 3 5 77.:: 1 MANZANO "W 9 143 8 2 Fell. Rostldt F Fox 15 20 20 s 4 77716 DBNIBR w 5 132 6 9 Lost rider. Hewitt B McLennan 20 30 15 0 3 •Coupled in lictting: no separate place or show betting. Time. 4:l!)2. Winner — B. g. bv Pagan — Pamona Belle (trained by 11. Wilson). Went to post at 4:45. At post 3 liiinutes. Start good. Won easily: second and third tliiving. Pagan Bev ran well back until in the last half mile, then came fast when called on anil, catching Byzantine tiring, won drawing out. Byzantine moved up with a rush when going to the twelfth fence and appeared to have his opiioiicnts beaten at the last jump, but probably needed this race to key him up. Canvas jumiied well and showed the most early speed, but tired in the last half. Reginald ran out at the third jump. Mass— fell at the iirst and Denier lost his rider at the same jump. Al Powell refused at the ninth Scratched— (M l:i0)Wnterway. 155: S1430-'Toui -hwootl. 140. Ql ttftQ SIXTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. (02510—1:111—4—114.) $500 added. 3 -year olds and UP-OlOUO ward. Selling. Net value to winner $510. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % V2 % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C PS (S1050»Dl"KK OF MILANwn S 114 4 7 51 lh P lh C Ross C Bowman 3 4 3 1 1-2 (75483)CRUCHB D'OR w 4 122 7 5 6-51 2^ 21 Musgr've J K Seagram 7 8 7 3 3-2 MHaDDAREINGTON wn 4 127 2 8 S3 6* 4* 3-= Mentry O Torek 2 M 2 7-102-5 81270 YOITHKL'L wn 4 124 9 1 1= 25 3' 4; Harty I) B Jonus 10 M M 7 3 77 1 is NOD w 3 109 1 9 7' 7» 5' 5- Bowman R W Carter 59 60 60 20 10 77534 CANN1K MAID w 4 112 6 3 41 41 61 6J Deverich J Dyment I s I, Sj 7-5 7so.".o"Mll Sllll'MAN" EASYw I 112 3 6 9 9 7 » 73 E Walsh J \V Schorr S 12 10 4 2 I12H MAXIM GIN WH3 1I4 5 4 3nk 3l 81 8" T Chan'llerProspect Stable 12 20 15 6 3 liUlo ATHEL W 9 129 8 2 2t 8 9 9 M Murphy R Davies 30 50 50 20 10 Time. 23?. 481. Itl8|. Winner— B. c. by Orsini — Spinach (trained by F. McKiiiuey). Went to post at 5:20. At post 1 minute. Start good. Wen driving: second and third the sasse. Duke of Milan, shullled back at tlie start, was taken to the outside on the turn out of the back.-tietch. then dashed into a commanding lead, but tired in the last furlong. Cruche d'Or closed a big gap and. hiii-.hing gamely, was wearing the winner iIkwii and would have beaten him in another stride. D.ireington hnNhed with a rush after being sharply cut off at the start and forced to pull up. Midshipman Easy is a good lot her and may improve. Youthful showed speed, but failed to stay. Maxim (inn and Athel unit. The winner was entered for $000; no bid. Scratched 81102 Balliek. 114; BMJWJ Security. 120. 8-| QOQ SEVENTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. (02540— 1 :llt — 4— 114.) $500 added. 3-year-olds and up-_LOO€7 ward. Sellins- Net value to winner $510. Intl Horses AWtPPSt U % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 80108 JOE GAITBK8 W 3 109 8 1 2" 2- 4- Ih Deverich P T Chinn 21 4 ::i 8-5 4 5 81520 SAI. VOLATILE W 5 124 10 7 5' 6t 21 24 Goldstein J W Colt 5 6 4 2 1 7--411 PLAKDMORE WB 3 114 9 6 3' 1' l«k 3- Gilbert J H Dean-' l'O 20 15 6 3 76564 OCCIDENTAL W 3 104 3 4 1" 4' 31 4" H'cliffe A J Small :: . :, H s 5 4-5 81193 KDCKLY w 7 126 4 2 6' 2" 7' 51 J Foley M Hutchison 8 20 20 8 4 18263 SENSIBLE w 3 lt» 6 8 9' 10 9" 61 Rettig F T Wood 25 \» 30 10 5 81525 SALLY PRESTON w 5 113 2 9 81 91 81 7h Tellott W H Seeman 5 10 10 4 2 78211 MANY COLORS w 3 109 1 3 41 5' 6'1 8J Whiting M Nicoll r, 30 :« 10 5 M.iTpiiKMMKI.I, w 5 121 7 5 7" 8110 •» Caldwell W Walker 4 5 4 2 1 77265 SOUTHERN BRIDE wn 3 109 5 10 10 7- 5 » 10 Harty W R Omerode 30 30 30 10 5 Time. 2:1. 47». 1:14*. Winner-— B. c. bv Sorcerer — Lynnette 1 trained bv P. T. Chinn). Went to post at 5:50. At imst 3 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. Joe Galtens ran on the outside of the leaders all the way. finished gamely under punishment through the last furlong anil outstayed Sal Volatile in the final drive. Sal Volatile liegan slowly and was carried wide on the far turn, made a game effort at the furlong pitst. but faltered in the last fifty yards. Pl.iiidinore showed much s| eed. but was used up in forcing and setting the pace in the early running. Occidental had a rough trip, was cut off on the turn out of the backstretch and crowded against the inside rail at the furlong post and ran a good race. Geuimell ran poorly. Sally Preston got off badly. The winner was entered for $000; no bid. Strati lied— 1 81052 ll'iilford. 111. New York Form Chart. NEW YORK FORM CHART. (BELMONT PARK.) MONDAY. MAY 24. 1909. WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK FAST. Sixth day. Westchester Racing Association. Spring Meeting. Presidiug Judge. Clarence McDowell. Starter. Mars Cassidy. Racing Secretary. Bears* W. Gall. - Racing starts at 2:30 p. ni. (Chicago time 1:30 p. m.). W indicates whip. S spurs. B blinkers. Figures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate index number, track recttrd. age of horse ;;inl weight carried. O-IQfrrr FIRST RACE— 1-2 Mile Straight. (54387 — J7— 2— 00.) $4O0 added. 2 -year -olds. OlOtl 1 Maidens. Special Weights. Net value to winner $420. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % i % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II 0 P S S1000 DALMATIAN w 107 2 7 5h 3J 1' O Burns S C Hildroth 1 12 10 4 2 MS29 GLOPPBR wn 110 3 1 PI' 2« E Dugan A Belmont 6 8 7 21 6-5 81683 HCDA'S SISTKR w 109 6 2 3f L'h 3' R McDan'IMr Earle 10 15 10 4 2 81616 SEN. BRACKETT WHllO 5 4 6f 41 4' J Mclntyre.1 E Madden 9-5 2 9-5 4-5 1-3 SANDRIAN wn 108 4 6 8' 7 53 Butwell H P Whitney 4 5 5 2 1 COLINET wn 110 8 8 71 8 6^ Scoville W Clay 6 6 3} 8-5 3-5 S1616 SKuMK'OIX)N w 107 7 3 ■ ;j ;j rral P S P Randolph 12 20 20 S 4 PROJECTILE w 107 9 9 9 9 8' Creevy MontpelierStable 6 12 12 5 Zl DR. WICK w 110 1 5 4h 6 9 J Howard S Lazarus 10 20 20 s 4 Time. 40. Winner— B. c. by Etiielliert— Ionis (trained by S. C. HiltlretlO. Went to iHist at 2:33. At imst 1 minute. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. Da-! m:iti.".n. a gtiod looker, began slowly, but closed up rapidly and drew out decisively at the end. Oloppcr mad.- the early running by a wide gap and unit badly in the final drive. Hilda's Sister ran forwardly ami persistently throughout and is improving. Senator Brackett. hampered in tlie early running, came from a long way back at the end. Sandrlau. fiatfooted at the start, closed up well finally. Colinet finished witli a belated rush after lieiug hopelessly outpaced early. Semicolon showed superior speed for three furlongs. Projectile was nearly left. Scratched — (81830iRig Stick. 110; Captain Swansou. 110: 81841 Fair Catherine. 107. Overweights — Siindriaii. 1 pound: Hilda's Sister. 2. Ql Q^k& SECOND RACE— 7-8 Mile Main Course. (05117— 1:22— 5— 120.) $400 addetl. 3 year -O JLOOO olds and upward. Selling. Net valne to winner $400. Ind Horses AWtPPSt U K 34 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 111 ' M'CARTBB w 5 104 2 1 11 I* 1« 1« 1« Creeyy N'ewcastl.Stable 4-5 4-5 7-101-4 out S1750 FLEMING w 5 106 5 4 4"' 4- 43 3'1 2» Fair R F Carman 4 5 41 6-5 out M6Si; THE WRESTLER w 5 lot; 1 2 2' 2' 23 2h 3'. A Lang Chelsea Stable 4 5 4 1 out 812tK) Rl'BLE w 3 96 4 5 5 3' 3' 4* 45 I^ach P S P Randolph 15 30 20 6 2 81686=LAD OF LANGDKN w 5 106 3 3 3J 5 5 5 5 J Howard R E Watkins 6 8 5 7-5 out Time. 124. 23?. 3Si. 474. 1:13. 1:203. Winner— B. c. by Knight of the Thistle— Candle (trained by T. Welsh). Went to imst at 3: rj. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. Mc-Cartcr drew out ill the first stride and won all the way unexteiaicd. but pulled up slightlv lame. Fleming, always in striking distance pursuit, saved ground on tlie turns and was a belated, but fast going, second. Tin- wrestler, alter nearest strenuous pursuit, tired badly finally. Ruble ran promine'itlv throughout anil linished well. Lad of Langtlen. after early prominence, quit badly in the last furlong. The winner was enured for $800: no bid. Scratched -81549 Sea Wtdf. 10S: 8113.x)Rerkclcv. Ill: 81753-Racipiet. 03: BUM St. Joseph. 100: S022S Seymour Beutler. 100: 81840-Don Creole. 114: (81432lOueen of the Hills. 104: 78040 Spellbound. 00: 81753 Attriuclie. 1(H): 81680 Woodcraft. 100: 81540 Golconda. 101. , Overweights -Ruble. ■"■ pounds. * - — ft^kQ THIRD RACE— 4 1-2 FurlonRS Straight. (74859— 51— 2— 122.) $000 added. 2-year-_L 81 O O IS olds. Allowances. Net value to winner $530. Ind Horses AWtPPSt'', \- -% Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S splls-NKWMAKKKT wn 125 1 3 2' 2'i V. J Mclntyre.1 K Madden 2-5 2-5 1-3 out— 81618 ROCKY O'BRIEN wn 127 4 1 1- 11 2" Scoville J McManus 2 16-52 2-5 out slTts BRTLTSHBROOM wi: 122 2 2 3' 38 312 Creevy MontpelierStable 10 20 15 8-5 out 81749 CHRISTINA w 119 2 4 4 4 4 Raynor L O Appleby 20 30 30 4 6-5 Time. 543. Winner — Br. c, by Plaudit — Nalima (trained by J. E. Madden). Went to |Hist at 3:30. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and third tlie same. Newmarket was reserved in the rear of the pacemaker too long and barely got no in the last sixteenth (•print. Rocky O'Brien made the running to the last few strides before be succumbed. Bruslibrooui was a li-t:'iit third throughout, but shows steady Improvement. Christina was hopelessly outpaced. Scratched 81540 Elizabethan. 110: 81841-IIanipton Court. 122: 81857 Senator Brackett. 122: 8O203 Eddie Dngaii. 122. O "I QCJi^ FOURTH RACE— 1 Mile. (57084— 1:37-— 3— 101.) $800 added. 3 year-olds and up-OlOOU ward. Handicap. Net value to winner $705. Ind Horses AWtPPSt »i M % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 81840 FASHION I'LATE w 3 103 3 1 2' «• I* 2s V K Dugan Onoek Stable 7 5 s 511-101-3 out 181820) A RASEE WB4 111 2 2 I'. 1' 11 ■» 2s Glass S Emerv 8-5 21 ll-57-10out 8184©»MONTGOMERY wn 3 118 4 4 4 33 3J 35 3* 14 Burns S C Hildrcth 4 S 8 2 out 81840-DON CREOLE wn 5 99 1 3 3'' 4 4 4 4 Russell Mr Earle 5 6 4 1 out Time. IM. 21. :45-. 47t. 505. 1:1:;!. 1:3H. Wisaer — Ch. c, by Weacsthorpi — Fashionable (trained by W. H. Karrick). Went to post at 1:02. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. Fashion Plate ran lapped on the pacemaker throughouL. seemed In a ten tin the stretch turn, but gained a winning advantage win n Arasee went wide, anil finally outstayed him in a long closing drive. Arasee set the pace and seemed to lie winning on the Turn for home, but went wide and could never unite get up in a gland effort. Montgomery maintained striking distance attendance on the leader to the stretch and tired. Don Creole ran like a sulker and trailed a bad last all the WSJ. Scratched— .815l7iKing James. 132: (78772 Fitz Herbert, 111: 6T8S8*The Wrestler. 04: Siosi-Rcsti-gouche. 125: 8Rr_M) Bill Top. 05: 81SM) The Gardener. 95: S1404-Summer Night. 00: 81840 Mark Antonv II.. 00: 70070 Grace Cameron, 87. Overweights Fashion Plate. 1 pound: Arasee. 2. Q "I QOI FIFTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. (08750—1:414—3—112.) $400 added. 3-year-oltls and up-OlOUl ward. Selling. Met value to winner $350. Ind Banes AWtPPSt jf '-■ at Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P S 8MSI NORBTTT WSS) 4 Ml 4 2 2' 2". 2' II 1* Butwell W S House 3-5 7-101-3 out— 81398 ST. JOSEPH wsaj | 108 l l 13 l«| l' 2- 2* J Bergen MIssAMMarrone 10 M M .". out U0I DANDER w3 90 2 4 SI 4 4 4 3'° Krai P S P Randolph:! 3* 13-51-2 out 81549 DOLLY SPANKER WB 8 103 3 3 4 3- 3'1 4 Creevy MontpelierStable 12 15 12 2 out Time. 11*. 23. 341. 47. Mm}. 1:1*1. 1 ::iSi. 1:45S. Winner — B. C. by Inspector B. — Varnish (trained by W. S. House). Went to post at 4:20. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. Norbitt ran in nearest and leisurelv pursuit from the start, drew out decisively in the final sixteenth and was much the best. St. Joseph made the early running by an excessively wide gap ami tired in the last uuarter. Dander, trailing, but close up. finished b fast going third. Dolly Spauker ran proiniiicutlv for seven furlongs and unit badly. Tie- winner was entered for $1,000: no bid. Scratched si sen 'Montgomery. 121. Q -| OZ)Q SIXTH RACE-6 1-2 Furlonps Main Course. (71401— 1 :17-i— 4— 124.) $40O added. O JLOO^I 3-year-olds ami upward. Maidens. BseeJaJ Weights. Net value to winner $400. Ind Horses AWtPPSt U M 'm Str Fill Jockeys Owners O H V V S~ 75318 HAMMKRLESS w 3 103 1 I 3". 1- l3 1- Creevy K Johnson 7 104-511-201-4 out 7087 NKDI.IM w I 110 I 7 6' 2l 2 2» Butwell H K Vingut 6 S 6 S-5 7-10 T8MI DANDY DIXON WB 3 111 I 6 7» 7' 5' 3"' Raynor Mrs G E Perrin M 15 15 4 8-5 M vi MELODEON w 3 110 2 I 9 6' 6' 4'i E Dugan A Belmont 10 20 20 7 M ■ P. -.-'IT ANA w I 101 I 4 3 3h 3' 5' J Mclntyre.1 E Madden 3 6 5 7-5 M 8M63GATIEN LASS w 3 105 6 8 8-8' 8' 6- Glass B 11 Davis 15 20 15 4 8-5 78050 GENE F. wn 3 107 SI 1' 4t 4d 7* Scoviilo F Hollingsworth -.11 40 30 8 3 81S85*J'GB BRMBNTROUT w 4 111 4 5 4" I I 8« Lcibert W D Althouse 10 20 15 4 8-5 81685 MARKHAM wu 3 107 7 3 5' 5' 7 9 Aiding J H Warren 15 40 30 8 3 Time. 11ii. 2.:. 30. 488. 1:14*. 1:21*. Winner — Ch. f. bv Hamburg— Trigger (trained by T. Welsh). Went to post at 4:50. At post 2 minutes. Start good Won easily; second and third driving. Hunt-merlon palps Sly outclassed her opiiosltion. drew out early and held swav to the end under a pull. Nedlim stci.tlily Improved Ids posilion into a fast going second and beat the others off. Dandy Dixon, badly messed] about in close i|uarlers in the early running, linished fast on tlie extreme outside. Melodcm. away slowly, nailed for half of the journey, then closed up rapidly and lust failed fin- third place in a whirlwind Stretch M'lint. 'liana maintained unexpectedly forward pursuit for seven furlongs, but quit badlv finally, tiatien Lass made up some ground. Oeiie F. showed superior early speed, but tired aud was evidently short. Scratched -SI 085 Obadiah. 107. Overweights — Daudy Di&ou, 1 pound; Judge Ermeatrout, 4. Page 4 New York New York Entries and Past Performances for Tuesday, May 25. WEATHER CLEAH. TRACK FAST. NEW YORK ENTRIES. (Belmont Park.) Racing starts at 2::: p. m. (Chicago time. 1:2,0.) Runs will In mild. ©Superior mini runner. First Race — 4 1-2 Furlongs Straight. 2 year-olda. Allowances. - (Track record: 71s.".o :,i— 2— 112.) Ind. Horse. Wt. Rec. A. Wt. Die*. S1683 Perry Johnson 104 72". "-lis: Herdsman 104 72o 81SSU 'Shannon 112 :54 111 715 si7h Reaponsfal HU 7ir. (sioeo Madeline r in 7io 81857* (Hooper 112 :54jl H»T 705 sis::;i (irandisalmo 107 789 M74!i Reian.l KM 7im 81863 Y..:ing Hello 104 700 'Royal Hunt. hr. c. i.v Oalor — EtaraJ (Jim 107 M. E. Madden entry. Second Race — 1 Mile. 2-yt ar olds and upward. Handicap. Fillies anil Marcs. (Tra.k retard: r.T'.t^l 1 :::7« — ,1 — 104.) S175.2 Adriuche 102 1:371 4..99..X725 81620 Hill Top Ill 1:40R 3..168 120 R1TO1 Affliction 3.. 108 715 SIT:.::1 Tattoo 3.. 96.. X 7*3 SKis'2 I'antoufle 0..110..X710 (sir;-) Queen of the Hills. 10r, 1:40 4. . 100. . X71.I si:,21 Sans goncl II 105 l:4o». ::..los 70.1 81524 C.uirl I.ady 3. .10?. .X 786 81730 Siiiul: nee ::.. 07.. ..780 (81882) Ilamnieiless :;.. 88 710 Third Race — 4 1-2 Furlongs Straight. Fashion Slakes. Value 82.500. 2 year. -Ms. l'illies. Special Weights. (Track record: 74830— 61— 2— 111.) (81789) Greeavale 110 7.".0 Dance, i . r. ajr Slar Ruby — dp. lime 110 80924)tGlennadeane 118 74.". Mos.:- Calypte SO :523 110 74.1 suns' Ancerona 110 71.". (Sl l2.;)vMadelinc I. 110 740 81788 Ktta May 1 1 !» 7:..". Sl74tt *I'air Lmise 119 7:15 Ind. Horse. Wt. Kec. A. Wt. IM a. S1S41 »Fair Catherine 110 7:;". Oeeaa Round, hr. f. by Star Shoot — living Ship 110 *.T. n. Madden entry. tG. W. Berry entry. Fourth Race — 6 1-2 Furlongs Straight. Clareatonl Handicap. $1,000 added. "-year-olds and upward. (Track' record: 71401—1:17^ — 1—124.) SO220 .lack Alkin ."... 1 ::."... x 750 (sir, i7t*Kiuir .lam. s 4..134..X74S 81684* l c Mund 5. .124 7 1.". (81684) Harrtmta ::. . no. . x"ir. siiisi-'»Kcsti^oucl e I..124..X740 81756* Dreaaaer 7.. 113 740 S1.-.17 Marv Davis :;. . 104. . x7:!o 8M64 Bora] onyx .",..102.. © 7::.". *S. C. Hildicih entry. Fifth Race— 1 Mile. 3-year-olds. Selling. (Track re.oi-d: 57881 -1 :.:7-— .2— 104.) sios4 Caaqna 105 72." (sl7.v;i Mav Hiyer 88..X720 7os7o; I.asata 04.. 0)71". 81548 Bonnie Kolso 88 1:881 88 115 817.VS" TalKK) 0C..X71.". 81348* Cinvpii 110 1:425 87..X710 S17"..".- Kacimet 00. .ff)7lo 81524 Court Lady 91.. X 703 81494* s'uninier Night .... OS 70S sosti Lbrhthooae MB. .X 700 7(kI2S Rostrum 102.. X 700 81824 Gas iieim or, l:8H 100 coo Sixth Race — 7-8 Mile Main Course. .'.year olds and upward. Selling. (Track record: 0T.117 — 1 :22— 3— 122.) 81082* NIMBUS 4.. 117 72." 81544 Lewtoa Wiggins . 3..165..X728 81820 Karl G 4.. 118. .X 715 (sii::s) Berkeley 5. .118. .X 718 (81432) Ouecn of the Hills 4..108. .X7U3 81858 ltuhle 8,. 98..X703 sioso woodcraft 4. .115 700 The figures under "Rec." In above entries show the best time made by the horse at the distance, with weight carried since .Tanuarv 1. 100s. Thb time is not necessarily made by a winner. It may be the estimated time of a losing performance. LATEST PERFORMANCES OF HORSES ENTERED TODAY. The imall figure under "Str." shows the distance the horse was ahead of that next in the race. The imall figure under "Fin." — unless the horse won — shows the number of lengths the hone was behind the winner. ■ FIRST RACE — 4 1-2 Furlongs Straight. 2-year-olds. Allowances. (74899 — 51—2—112.) Index Course DistTimeT'ckOdds Wt St li \k *4 StrFln Jockeys Best Company PERRY JOHNSON, b. g. 2. by Meddler— Belle Hoyt (T. W. O'Brien). Weight today 104. M«Kl 1:, Inioiit li f ■.:? last 7 1"2 C, 5 I* 4* Scoyille Medallion. Calypte. Kllin Beau. 81546 Belmont 12 471 last 15 1U7 10 8 8' 1*1 W Gloss Btarbottle. Hamp.Courl. M.Florence B08M Oakland 5-S 1:013 fast 30 94 7 6 6 G* 5" W Gloss Glennadeanc. Pretend. Onal.Street. ■BBS? Oakland 1-2 481 fast 10 93 10 10 10 1011 Deverich l'enn. Passenger. Salian. HERDSMAN, blk. g. 2. by Disguise — Pastoral (J. R. Keene). Weight today 104. 81881 Behnoal 41 f 88J fast S 105 10 10 10 W Hutwell Medallion. Calypte. Kltin Beau. SHANNON, br. c. 2. by Ogden— Lambent (J. E. Madden). Weight today 114. 81838 Belmont 4' f 54 slop 13-18 115 .". 4 42 4'iNicol Rig Stick. Dullcare. Interpose. SlCSl Fdmont 45 f 54 fast 23 112 1 1 1= 1* Xicol Glopper. Beau Nash, KatherineVan 81818 Belmont 6-8 r.9 fast 7-10 122 6 8 8 8 8s" Nicol Waldo. Newmarket. Angerona. 81581 Belmont 1-1 47g fast 8-5 110 1 2 6' 8'4JJ MclntyreStarbottle, Hamp.Conrt. P.Johnson RESPONSFUL, b. f. 2. by Meddler— Schulamite (Montpelier Stable). Weight today 104. 81748 l'.elmont 4T. f 52J fast 6 H 7 4 5 5' .'."J Oreevy C.reenyale. Anavri. Crense. si:.'.:. Belmont 1-2 472 fast 10 H 7 4 5 5» 5°i Creevv- Starl ott!e. Hamp.Conrt. P.Johnson B1S8S Plmlico 41 f 5.^4 fast 41 107 11 11 Pulled up. CreevyBeauOhilton. Bedminster. DaJbocadc b I -3 1 I'imlico 41 f 555 fast 6 104 5 4 31! 21 Creevy Dullcare. Katherine Van. Inspection MADELINE L„ b. f, 2. by Solitaire II. — Sevens (G. W. Berry). Weight today 111. 81888 Oakland 4\ f 55? fast 11-10 109 8 7 3* 1» J McBride Oellco. Eddie Craney. Democrat. SiHiT:: Oakland 3\ f 42| fast 5?. 109 7 7 7s 32i W Gross Electrowan. Rezon. Alarmed. S079O Oakland 1-2 49 Ajood 7 105 6 10 10= y1" W Gross Judge Quinu. Intrinsic. Ed.Granoy. GLOPPER. ch. c, 2. by Hastings — Glory (A. Belmont). Weight today 107. Ms:,7 r..lm..nt 1-2 49 fast 7 110 1 1 H 2 E Dugan Dalmatian. Huda'sSister.S.Brackett Mxsy Belmont 4* f 51 slop G-5 11L' 5 5 5 6" 5'7?.R McDan'IBIg Slick. Dulli-ire. fnterpoee. M74S Belmont 5-S 5S*. fast 4 114 2 2 2 2f 4'- E Dugan Sweep. Bean Nash. Firebox. 81681 Belmont 41 f 54 fast 2 112 3 2 23 24 E Dugan Shannon. BeauNash. Katherine Van GRANDISSIMO. br. c. 2. by Macy— Janet N. (S. Lazarus). Weight today 107. 81858 Belteont 4} f 54 slop ^0 110 6 7 7 7== J Howard Big Stick. Dullcare. Interpose. RELAND. br. f, 2. by Orlando — Ollie Dixon (A. L. Aste). Weight today 104. 81748 Behnonl 41 f S2f fast lo 181 6 G 71 G,0iButwcll Greenvale. Anavri. ("reuse. YOUNG BELLE, b. f. 2. by Ogden— La Belle TIL (J. H. WaTren). Weight today 104. 81545 Belmont 1-2 47g fast L'O In? 11 10 lo lo AUng Starbottlo. Hamp.Court. P. Johnson ROYAL HUNT. br. c. 2, bv Galore— Royal Gun (J. E. Madden), Weight today 107. First start. J. V.. Madden entry — Shannon and Royal Hunt. . _ SECOND RACE— 1 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Fillies and Mares. Handicap. (570S4— l:.".7i!— 3— 104.) ADRIUCHE, br. f, 4, by Isidnr — Aranza II. (J. McManus). Weight today 99. 81753 Belmont 3 4 1:11 fast 3 111 7 6 6 61 5T1 I-angan May River. Racquet. Taboo. 88834 & Anita 11:38 fast 4 ldl 14 4 3 4« 4 ; i Page Ida Mav. John Louis. Old Timer. 80809 Oakland 3-4 1:141 good G-5 1"G 2 2 2 21 1° C Ross Bucolic. Lens. Hereafter. 8875a Oakland F C 1:12 slow 10 101 3 4 4 4»it 6' C Ross Itoseben. Westbury, Bellwether. HILL TOP. b. f. 3. by Clifford— Whiplash (R. Angarola). Weight today 102. 81888 Belmont 1 1 :39g fast 8 97 9 8 8 S ~ - r.'l J Bergen Arasee. Norbitt. Traveller. 81521 Timlico 1 1:393 fast 15 111 8 9 6 5 3'1 33 Harty Kffendl. Fashion Plate. Traveller. S14G4 I'imlico 1 3-16 2:04 slow 15 100 1 2 4 4 33 3 * J Bergen T. Garden' r. Pins and X'les.R'fenton 81315 Pimlico 1 1:40§ fast 11-6 99 6 4 3 2 31 3'i Crowley Smoker, L.ofLansden. Wil.I.ackaye AFFLICTION, br. f. 3. by Meddler— Heartache (J. R. Keene). Weight today 106. 81351 Belmont 11:39 fast 1-4 121 1 2 2 2 4 413 Nicol Maskette. L.Rediord. Field Mouse. 77:70 Belmont 3-4 1:10 fast 1-2 109 1 2 2 2'1 2* Notter R. Captive. LadySelina. Gold.View. 7751S Belmont 2-4 1:20*. fast — 106 1 1 2 2 2'1 D McCthyMaskette. 7G7S1 Sheepsh'd 51 f 1:06 fast 1-3 111 1 11 2* 21 V Powers Wed. Bells. MissKeamey. Coun.Falr. TABOO, b. f. 3. by Potentate — Turca (Chelsea Stable). Weight today 95. M7".:l Belmont 3 4 1:11 fast G 9S 2 3 3 2& 33 Erunner Mav River. Racauet. Waponoca. 8M88 Belmont 1 1:393 fast 12 93 6 4 3 4 4 8M A Lang Arasee. Norbitt. Traveller. 81429 Pimlico lmCOy 1 :443 f ast 15 93 14 13 13 13 132»13141T Chandlorl.ad of Lancden. Siskin. Oowan. 81311 Pimlico 3-4 1:131 fast 8 96 2 7 2 2* 3s E Haynes St. Jeanne, Sal.Preston. Mrs.Sewall PANTOUFLE, br. m. 6. by Ben Brush— Fairy Slipper (Miss A. M. Marrone). Weight today 110. 81C8S Belmont 3-4 1:111 fast 5 188 3 4 4 51 5'i J Bergen fashion Plate. Nimbus. Cohort. 81367 Pimlico 3-4 1:121 fast b 1 * 2 5 6 3 ik 3al J Bergen Takahira. St. Jeanne. Roval Onyx. 81880 I'imlico 3-4 1:13*. fast 16-5 114 1 3 3 315 3«1 J B.rgen Trance. De Mund. Balbek. 81818 I'imlico 3-4 1:13| fast 8 113 1 11 I" 2h J Bergen Half Sovereign. Personal. Aralia. GUEEN OF THE HILLS, b. f. 4. by Knight of the Thistle— Clairetto (R. H. McC. Potter). Weight today 106. 81432 Pimlico lmGOy 1:461 fast 21 111 S 5 2 1 1« l4 E Dugan Cus Helm. Oeo. G. Hall. Havre. 81402 Pimlico 3-4 1:15 fast 2J 101 3 11 S* 3* E Dugan Giles, Hiacko, Loudoun Light. 811..7 Pimlico lmGOv 1:46 fast 4 111 8 5 8 9 9 94,JCrowley BobKean. Campaigner. RiotJrande. 81134 I'imlico 3-4 1:211 hvy 12 1"S Left at the post. McCahey Red River. Beaucoup. Stargowan. SANS SOUCI II., b. f. 3. bv Ben Strome— Sans Peur (G. J. Kraus). Weight todav 108. 81521 Pimlico 11:391 fast 16-3 111 4 4 7 S 71 7M.,.Liebert F.ffendi, Fashion Plate. Hill Top. 81235 I'imlico 11:401 fast 7 105 2 1 1 1 :5 1 1 E Dugan Pocomoke, Indlanllnnter. MayRiver 81238 Pimlico 3-4 1:131 fast 9-10 105 3 1 1 1* U E Dugan Bethlehem. lfk-a-Walkin. S. Service 188M Saratoga 61 f 1:08 good 12 99 1 1 1 2* 21 D McC thy Variation. Cheek. Miss Granville. COURT LADY. b. f. 3. by Rensselaer— Stately (Beverwyck Stable). Weight todav 102. 81524 I'imlico 1 1-8 1:591 fast 3-2 99 G G 6 6 5" 53J T Chandler Jcanette M.. Rossfenton. Bally. Sit::."! Pimlico lmGOy 1:46 fast 4 94 1 4 4 3 Is 1= T ChandlerCr't.Inbilee. High Range. M.Catesby 8UES I'imlico 1 1-1G l:48g fast 12 95 6 4 4 4 41 2»» T Chandlerli.ofljangden. Hawkw'g. M.MarJone 81191 I'imlico 1 1:41s fast 10 95 9 4 5 7 81 8,4}T ChandlerOuantico. Campaigner. L.ofLangden SUNDANCE, ch. f. 3. by Hamburg— Irish Heel (H. P. Whitney). Weight today 97. SIT",.. Belmont 2-4 1:102 fast 15 93 4 5 6 5' 7"'. Glass Ch.apultepce. Dreaaaer. Horace E. 81618 Belmont 3-4 1:11 fast 25 100 G 6 5 5l 7'4.UTpton De Mund. Field Mouse. Harrigan. 77073 ("vesend 51 f 1:061 fast 6 112 4 4 5 6» 61* E Dugan Suffragette. Trance. Spectatress. 7«43 Sheepsh'd 51 t 1:061 fast 4-5 110 1 1 1 1* ll E Dugan Sum. Night. Twl.Queen. Har.Maid. HAMMERLESS. ch. f, 3, by Hamburg— Trigger (F. Johnson). Weight today 95. 818S2 Belmont a 1 1:218 tsat 11-28 105 2 I 1 l3 1- Creery KedUm, Dandy Dixon. Melodeon. 75318 Gravescnd 5-8 1:00 fast 12 107 1 5 6 B| 612 W Miller Melisande. Counterivaue. L.Huhbard 75195 Gravesend 5-8 1:001 fast 8 114 5 8 6 5* 4* Musgr've Field Mouse, Suffrasette, Melissa. THIRD RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs Straight. Fashion Stakes. 2-year-olds. Fillies. Special Weights. (74S-.0 — :.l— 2—112.)- GREENVALE, br. f. 2, by Hamburg— Mineola (H. P. Whitney). Weight today 119. ITM Belmont 41 t 52s fast 13-5 107 2 1 11 1* U Dugan Anavri. Creusc. Etta Mav. DEGREE, b. f, 2. by Star Ruby— Optime (J. R. Keene). Weight today 119. 1 lr:.t start. GLENNADEANE, b. f. 2. by Solitaire LL— The Peeress (G. W. Berry). Weight todav 119. 80924 Oakland 5 8 1:01 i fast 9-5 1 « 6 2 1 1- l2 W Gross Pretend. Oualitv Street. Salian. MiSlL' Oakland 5-8 1:012 good 5 1'tt 2 2 2 2- 2n J McBride Plying Squirrel. Waldo. Turret. 88831 Oakland 3i f 421 mud 4 104 6 5 52 54J W Gross Old Mexico, Turret. Fire. CALYPTE. ch. f, 2. by McGee^ — California (Oneck Stable). Weight todav 119. 81883 Belmont 41 f 52g fast 8 so I 1 1& 2» W Gloss Medallion. ElflnBeau, I'crry.lohnson 81518 Pimlico 4* f 55 fast 2 108 4 3 4' i'-l H Smith Lothario. Goodliitcnt. D.Paradell. ANGERONA, b. f. 2. bv Sir Dixon— Falaska (S. J. Doggett). Weight today 119. 81618 l'.elmont 5-8 58 fast 10 119 7 4 4 3'. 8*1 G Burns Waldo. Newmarket. Anavri. B0702 S \nila 41 f 55 hvy 21 107 3 3 2J I4 Russell Inflection. Ollie James. Placide. 86672 B \nita 31 f 41 fast 4 97 C 6 61 li Russell Irimi Lee. Brevite. The Wolf. 805*'. S. Anita 1-2 46J fast 20 100 I 5 4- 4'} Russell Donan. II. O'Brien. Frank G. Hogan MADELINE L., b. f. 2. by Solitaire II. — Sevens (G. W. Berry). Weight today 119. 8Mr»3 Oakland 4\ f 55? fast 11-10 H1".! s 7 33 1» .1 McBride Cclico. F.ddie Qraney, Democrat. '•'.7: Oakland ST f •'"■-'fast ■■■■ 1»9 7 7 73 3-} W Gross Electrowan. Rezon. Alarmed. 88188 Oakland 1 I 81 ROOd T M 6 10 10- 9'" W Gross Judge (Juiim. Intrinsic. E. Graney. ETTA MAY. br. f. 2, bv Macy— Etta Gilroy (S. Lazarus). Weight today 119. siTI'i Belmont 44 * 528 fast 15 10 .". 3 3?. 4*1 3 Howard Creenvalc Anavri. reuse. 81545 Belmont 1-2 47J fast 8 107 12 12 11 11 J Howard Starbottle. Ilainp. Court. P.Johnson FAIR LOUISE, br. f, 2. by Ogden— Flora Pomona (J. E. Madden). Weight today 119. 81748 Belmont 4J f 52? fast 5 111 8 7 61 7'cJNicol Greenvale. Anavri. (reuse. FAIR CATHERINE, ch. f. 2. by Yankee— Saratoga Belle (J. E. Madden). Weight today 119. Sl\4l Belmont 5-8 l:ol slop 9-5 M7 4 4 4 4 4-: J Howard Starbottle. Hampton! mirt. Bad. star. OCEAN BOUND, br. f, 2. by Star Shoot— Flying Ship (W. Clay). Weight today 119. First start. .1. P.. Madden entry — Fair Catherine and Fair Louise li. \V. Berry entry — Madeline L. and Gleunadea lie. FOURTH RACE— C 1-2 Furlongs Straight. Claremont Handicap. 3-year-olds and upward. (71401— 1:171 1 -124.) JACK ATKIN, b. h, 5. by Sain— El Salado (B. Schreiber). - Weight todav 135. 80229 S. Anita 3-4 1114 fast 2 5 14S 9 8 8 84 t'J V Powers King James. Roseben. Magazine. M.]:::: S. Anita ^-4 1:11? fast 1 140 3 2 1 ll l2 V Powers OoUoaay. kUrasroe, Adriuchc 18888 S. Anita 1 1 S l:51g fast 7-10 124 ^21 1 l'l 2* V Powers Czar. John Carroll. Gowan. KING JAMES, b. c. 4. by Plaudit— Unsightly (S. C. Hildreth). Weight todav 134 81547 Belmont 1 1:40 fast 2 125 1 2 2 1 1* 1* G Burns Fayette. Juggler. Mary Davis. 88*28 & Anita 3-4 1:118 fast 10 142 6 7 I 51 l2 D McC'thy Roseben. Magazine, Donilnns Arvl. 8«n61 B. Anita 1 1-4 2:07 hvy 3-2 129 7 4 3 3 21 11 E Dugan Maltble. Miss Snln. Far West. 79771 Oakland 1 1-4 2:111 mud 61 124 1 1 1 1 11 Is E Dugan Dorante. Milford. Animus. DE MUND. ch. h. 5. by Goldfinch— Gracioaity (P. J. Rainey). Weight today 124. 81684 Belmont 3-4 1:111 fast 11-5 128 2 1 1 311 3« J Howard Harrigan. Restigonclie. Roval Onyx 81615 Belmont 3-4 1:11 fast 10 125 1 1 1 l2 1* Butwell FiehlMoiise. Harridan. Rcstigouche 81260 I'imlico 3-4 1:131 fast 16-5 124 2 2 2 21 2'1 Liebert Trance. Pantoufle. Balbek. SU92 I'imlico 3-4 1:13* fast 2 130 3 1 1 l1 21! E Dugan Royal Onyx, Live Wire. Takahira. HARRIGAN, ch. c. 3. by Plaudit— Dorothy Hampton (H. R. Brandt). Weight todav 110. 81684 Belmont 2-4 1 :11ft lai-t 11-5 li 16 3 2 2 .'J 1' Butwell Rcstigouche. DeMund. Roval Onyx. 81619 Belmont 3-4 1:11 fast 4 108 3 2 3 3- 35 .1 Howard De Mund. Field Mouse. Restigouche 80933 8. Anita 51 f 1:051 fast 9-20 108 3 3 2 22 31 J Howard Lady Irma. Rialto. Lawton Wlggius 80895 S. Anita 1137 fast 3-5 104 1 1 1 1 1« 1!)M McGee Glorio, Norbitt. RESTIGOUCHE. blk. g. 4, by Commando— Dancing Water (S. C. Hildreth). Weight today 124. 81884 B.lmont 3-4 1:111 fast 5 125 4 3 3 1» 21 G Burns Harrignn. De Mund. Royal Onyx. 81618 Belmont 3-4 1:11 fast 21 125 4 4 4 4 4" G Burns De Mund. Field Mouse. Harrignn. 81079 Oakland 3-4 1:131 fast 6-5 125 5 5 6 6* 52i Q Burns Madman. Booger Red, Rose Queen. 80976 Oakland 51 f 1 :0C? fast 17-20 126 I 3 4 42 21 G Burns RowQueen, Booger Red, Cloudlight. DREAMER, b. g. 7. bv Hamburg— Forget (H. B. Duryea). Weight today 113. MT.'.n Belmont 3 I Bin; fast 21 111 3 2 2 2J 21 Nicol Chnpultepcc. Horace E.. Fleming. 76640 Saratoga 3-4 1:13 fast 21 112 1 5 4 3l J 31 D McCthyDelirium. Bouquet. Fort Johnson. 78488 Saratoga 7-8 1:261 fast 11-5 114 1 4 5 5 5* 4* D McC'thyJeanne d'Arc, Westbury. Adrluche. 76308 Saratoga 7-8 1:27 fast 8-5 115 5 5 3 2 31 4* D McC'thyAngelus. Westbury. Aletheuo. MARY DAVI3. b. f. 3. by Watercress— Colonial (R. H. Davis). Weight today 104. v.47 Belmont 1 1:40 fast 8 Hi M t I 8 4;uJW Gloss King James. Fayette. Juggler. 88784 & Anita 11:401 hvy 51 110 8 6 3 3 11 l5 Rettig Sorrowful. Chill*. Jane Laurel. 80593 Oakland 3-4 1:13| fast 6 95 1 6 3 2* l1 C Ross Prince Gal. Fanatic. Strike Out. 18651 Oakland 61 f 1:201 fast 1S-6 97 1 5 4 4 21 3'1 A Walsh Fulford. Prince Gal. RublaGranda. ROYAL ONYX, br. g. 5, by Ornament— Oneck Queen (T. G. Molinelli). Weight todav 102. 81684 Belmont 3-4 1:111 fast 8 106 6 4 4 41 4J Leib rt Harrigan. Rcstigouche. De Mund. S1267 I'imlico 3-4 1:121 fast 5 112 I G 4 45 4'3 Liebert Takahira. St. Jeanne. Pantoufle. 81192 Pimlico 3-4 1:13* fast 12 10712 2 2 22 1*1 Liebert De Mund. Live Wire. Takahira. 81156 Pimlico 3-4 1:15 fast 15 1081 4 2 3 34 34i Liebert De Mund. Chief Hayes. Takahira. S. C. Hildreth entry — King James and Restigouche. FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile. 3-year-olds. Selling. (579S4— l:.°.7r.— .1—104.) CASQUE, b. c, 3. by Ben Brush— Rosegarland (J. R. Keene). Weight todav 105. SUM Belmont 3-4 1:111 fast 10 99 1 6 G Gl 5' ' Creevy Harrigan. Rcstigouche. De Mund. (5511 Sheepsh'd 5-8 1:00* fast 7-5 118 3 3 3 31 331 Notter Mediant, High Range, Sir John. 74932 Belmont 5-8 1:01 hvy 9-20 122 1 2 2 2* 2» Notter J. Madden. Statesman. TheGardener 74840 Belmont 5-S 592 fast 6 110 2 2 2 11 1* Notter Joe Madden. Statesman. Tod. MAY RIVER, b. g. 3. bv Watercress — Shaft (Montpelier Stable). Weight today 98. s17:.:; B.lmont 3-4 1:11 fast 15 188 I I 4 ."! 1- Nicolai Rnco.net. Taboo. Wapeaoea, 81335 Pimlico 11:401 fast 8 107 7 8 8 5 5» 45 Creevy SnnsSoncill.. Pocomoke. In. Hunter. 81194 Pimlico 1 l:41g fast 7 107 3 5 5 6 64 5»i Creevy Hill Top. Indian Hunter. Pocomoke. 7S014 Jamaica 3-4 1:143 fast 2 94 8 5 1 1* 1" Creevy . YiiukeeDaughter, I.asata. Eustacian. LASATA. b. e\ 3. by Solitaire II. — Bohemian Lass (J. J. Hyland). Weight today 94. T'.isT'i s. Anna 7-S 1:26 hvy 21 94 4 4 4 3 3* 341 Sumter Magazine. Furnace. Tonv Bonero. 79634 S. Anita 7 -s 1 :.sg mud 7 107 C 5 5 5 41 l2 Cullen Reformation. Ybor. Steel. 18681 S. Anita 3-4 1:151 slop 5 94 6 6 G 51 l4 Sumter Old Settler. Antigo. Aunt Polly. BONNIE KELSO, b. g, 3, bv Waterboy— Thuanella (G. M. Odom). Weight today 98. 81549 Belmont 1 1-16 1:48 fast 5 '.Hi 9 4 6 6 52 4" Upton The Sipiire. Dandelion. Cowan. 81398 I'imlico lm40v 1 :45| fast 1 96 6 6 6 6 51! 34* Upton Quantico. Mombassa. Cheek. 81S10 Pimlico 1 l:40g fast 21 96 4 7 5 4 22 21 Upton Takahira. Dispute. Ardri. 81176 Pimlico lm40y 1:45 fast 21 94 1 4 4 4 1* 1" Upton Hurlock. Gus Helm. King Sol. TABOO, b. f, 3. by Potentate — Turca (Chelsea Stable). Weight today 96. 81753 Belmont 3-4 1:11 fast G 98 I 3 3 2» 3= Brunner Mav River. Racquet. Waponoca. 81620 Belmont 1 1:393 fast 12 93 6 4 3 4 4* 814 A Lang Arasee. Norbitt. Traveller. 81429 I'imlico lmCOv l:44g fast 15 93 14 13 13 13 13-°13'4JT Chanillerl.ad of I.an-.ii. n. Siskin. Gowan. 81311 Pimlico 3-4 1:131 fast 8 96 2 7 2 22 35 E Haynes St. Jeanne, Sal. Preston. Mrs.Sewall. CO WEN. b. o, 8. by Gold Heels— Wings (S. Emery). ■ Weight todav 97. 81549 B.lmont 1 1-16 1:48 fast 5 89 3 3 4 4 3' 373 W Gloss The Squire. Dandelion. BonnieKelso 80975 Oakland lm2oy 1:431 fast 9-6 91 4 2 2 1 11 in W Gloss Joe Rose. Listowel. Yank. Daughter 80813 Oakland 1 1-16 1:49 good 41 91 4 3 3 1 H 1» W Gloss Rubric. Woolen. Niblick. 80774 Oakland 1 1-16 1:49 good 11-5 90 2 5 3 4 31 3* W Gloss Keep Moving. Severus. Husky. RACQUET, ch. c. 3, by Ranald— Lady Cushman (P. S. P. Randolph). Weight todav 96. 81753 Belmont 3-4 1:11 fast 5 101 4 2 2 1 22 Garner Mav River. Taboo. Waponoca. 81493 Pimlico 3-4 1:161 slow 15 112 11 12 11 3'1 1* R Powell Goodheart. King Sol. GoldenLegend 81401 Pimlico 3-4 1:131 fast 40 108 5 5 6 6'i'6«| Crowley King Cobalt. Cunning. Momentum. 79710 Savannah 3-4 1:161 fast 3-6 112 l'l Byer R. Thompson. MlssMarlorie, B.Hand COURT LADY, b. f. 3. by Rensselaer— Stately (Beverwvck Stable). Weight todav 91. 81524 Pimlico 1 1-8 1:591 fast 3-2 99 G 6 G G 5" 6*1 T Chandler Jcanette li.. Rossfenton. Ball.. Ml:::: I'imlico lmGi'y 1:46 fast 4 94 1 4 4 3 l3 1'- T CliandlerGr'tJubilee. High Ranee. M.Catcsbv. K1266 Pimlico 1 1-16 1 :4Sr fast 12 95 6 4 4 4 4?. V* T ChandlerL.ofl.nugden. Hawkw7*, M.Mariorie 81181 I'imlico 1 1:4*J fast 10 95 9 4 5 7 S1 814?.T ChandlerOuantico. Campaigner. L.iitl.angilen SUMMER NIGHT, ch. f. 3, by Star Shoot — Blue Haas (J. Fitzsimmoaa). Weight today 98. 81494 I'imlico 1 1-16 l:49q slow 8 95 3 2 2 2 2s 2* McCahey High Range. Belle Scott. Asterd'Or S1370 Pimlico 1 1:40 fast 8 90 5 5 5 5 74 5*1 Creevy Rio Grande. Mvsfifi-r. Gild. S1285 Pimlico 3-4 1:131 fast 10 100 6 5 6 5* 4°1 Crowley ('.Eastman. Momentum. G.W.Lebolt 81210 Pimlico 3-4 1:132 fast 8 103 6 5 6 6s 6« Crowley Half Sovereign. Pantoufle. Personal LIGHTHOUSE, b. g, 3. by Watercress— Linda Vista (M. J. Leonard). Weight todav 103. Si v71 Oakland 5-S l:o0i fast 9 107 S 7 5 62 441 Scoville Madman. Captain John. Workbox. 81163m Oakland 3-4 1:151 mud 21-5 IB, 5 3 4 4= 4'»}Scoville AceofDiameuds. I.ittle.Iane. Ila/.let. 8B5M Oakland 7-S 1:281 good 41 1"2 2 3 1 1 1" 23 Taplin Seuipronium. Warden, Y. Daughter ROSTRUM, ch. c. 3, by Hastings— Lady Rosemary (E. W. Laggeroth). Weight today 102. 76928 Sheepsh'd 61 f 1:21 fast 8-5 114 1 5 5 5J 7"R McDan'IFieldD.iisv. Miss Kearnev. Practical 76516 Saratoga 51 f 1 :07 fast 5 104 S 8 6 62 3' Sweet Sea Cliff. Blackford. High Private. 76465 Saratoga 51fl:10ghvy 4 111 9 4 4 3* l1 R McDan'll'erticoat. BirdofFlightlL. Lou. Bell 75693 Sheepsh'd 51 f 1:078 fast 6 115 4 4 4 4* 4'iR McDan'l Hel.Harvey, ThePippin, Moor.KIng. GUS HELM. b. c. 3. by Goldcrest — Grace Lee (W. Oldfield). Weight today 106. 81524 Pimlico 1 1-8 1 :591 fast 15 102 4 4 4 4 4- 4-\ C Grand Jeanette M\. Rossfenton. Lallv. 81491 I'imlico 1 1-16 1:51? slow 12 100 7 7 7 6 7° 7l3U Bergen Hiacko. Dispute. Mvstifler. 81432 Pimlico lm60y 1 :46g fast 31 99 6 G 6 4 3» 24 McCahey Q. of. the Hills. Geo.G.Hall. Havre. 81339 Pimlico lm40y l:44g fast 4 94 5 2 2 2 2* 3'i McCahey Chepontuc, Silk Hose. Ottoman. SLXTH RACE — 7-8 Mile Main Course. 3-year-oIds and upward. Selling. (G5117— 1:22— 5— 122.) NIMBUS, b. g. 4. by Star Shoot— Lady Elite (G. M. Odom). Weight todav 117. 81682 Belmont 3-4 1:11* fast 13-5 112 1 3 3 ^n 2'1 Upton Fashion Plate. Cohort. Fleming. S1547 Belmont 1 1:40 fast 10 108 6 11 3 31 6'2 Upton King James. Favette. Juggler. 81401 Pimlico 3-4 1:131 fast 41 115 8 7 7 715 773 Upton King Cobalt. Cunning. Momentum. S1192 Pimlico 3-1 1:131 fast 3-2 118 6 8 8 8 811 Upton Royal Onyx. De Mund. Live Wire. LAWTON WIGGINS, br. c, 3, by Planudes — Rorka (W. S. House). Weight todav 105. 81544 Belmont 3-4 1:121 fast 5 121 3 6 6 6 45 J Butwell L.Bedford. JoeMaUden. M. Kearney 810S6 S. Anita 3-4 l:12g fast 6 ms 6 5 3 31 1"» Butwell Fleming. Rialto. Meddling Hannah - 80933 S. Anita 6} f 1:051 fast 40 106 7 6 7 51 4* Butwell Lady Iriua. Rialto. Harrigan. 8"460 S. Anita 11:41 slowU-10 112 3 4 4 2 22 31! V Powers Star Thistle. John A.. Woolwinder. EARL G.. ch. c. 4. bv Pirate of Penzance — Alma T. (W. R. Griffin). Weight today 118. 81688 Belmont 1 1:393 fast 12 111 4 3 4 2 2' 4'J J Howard Arasee. Norbitt. Traveller. 7b017 Jamaica 1 1-16 1:48 fast 5 100 4 4 1 1 3'1 3s J Bergun Far West, Monfort, Tourenne. 77992 Jamaica 51 f l:07g fast 6 108 6 6 4 3& 4* Cullen RoyalOnyx. Woodlane. Notasulga. 77849 Empire 1 1-16 l:48g good 2-5 107 5 1 1 1 41 7l* Cullen Goleottda. Imitator. Dolly Spanker. BERKELEY, ch. g, 5. by Dieudonne — Carness (Beverwyck Stable). Weight today 116. S113S Pimlico 3-4 1:211 hvy 3 110 7 6 5 3s 1' Goldstein Takahira. Golden Castle. Ind. Hunter 7806G Pimlico lm70y 1:441 fast 10 KO 5 3 3 3 3n* 4» Goldstein TonvBonero. TheWrestler, Gridiron. 77999 Pimlico lm70y l:50g hvy 9-6 118 3 1 1 1 2 21 Goldstein Gridiron. Giles. 77954 Pimlico lm40y 1:481 hvy 1-2 112 1 1 1 1 l4 1* Goldstein Pins and Needles. Blacksheeo. QUEEN OF THE HILLS, b. f. 4. by Knight of the Thistle— Clairette (R. H. McC. Potter). Weight todav 106. 81432 Pimlico lmGOy 1 :46» fast 21 111 8 5 2 1 l4 I4 E Dugan Gus Helm. Geo. G. Hall. Havre. 81488 I'imlico 3-4 1:15 fast 21 lol 3 1 1 34 34 E Dugan Giles. Hiacko. Loudoun Light. 81157 I'imlico lm60y 1:46 fast 4 111 8 5 8 9 9 8**)Crowley Bob. Kean. Campaigner. RloGrande. 81134 Pimlico 3 4 1:211 hvy 12 188 Loft at the post. McCahey Red River, Beaucoup. Stargowan. RUBLE, ch. c. 3. bv Ben Strome— Rupee (P. S. P. Randolph). Weight todav 98. sis. s Belmont 7-8 1 :2«3 fast 20 93 5 5 3 3 43 4:1 Leach McCarter. Fleming. The Wrestler. 81280 Pimlico 3-4 1:141 fast 7 MB 5 2 4 61 91U Leach MerryGIft. SimpleUonours. Hiacko 8115S Pimlico 3-4 l:14g fast 20 100 4 2 2 3* 471 H Leach Quantico. Dispute. Indomitable. 76779 Sheepsh'd 3-4 1:111 fast 100 122 8 9 9 9 9 W Miller Maskette. Sir Martin. Helmet. WOODCRAFT, b. g. 4, by Octagon— Wood-nymph (S. C. Hildreth). Weight today 115. 81686 Belmont 1 1-1G 1:458 fast 10 107 7 9 9 10 10 10lu G Burns Traveller. McCarter. LadofLangden. 81076 Oakland lm70y 1:443 fast 14-5 97 4 5 5 4 44 44 Taplin Stanley Fay. The Peer. Dandelion. 81001 Oakland F C 1:111 fast 7 103 5 7 7 64 6»1 G Burns Blagg. Se well. Tony Faust. 80869 Oakland 3-4 1:131 fast 3 108 3 3 4 4 4T1 G Burns Westbury. Don Enrique. Sewell. Latonia Latonia Entries and Past Performances for Tuesday, May 25. WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK FAST. (Handicapped for a fast track.) LATONIA ENTRIES. For differences in weight add or deduct 5 points to the pound. An extra good rider's average worth is 3 pounds. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. (Chicago time. 2:30.) XRuus well in mud. ©Superior mud runner. First Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs. G-year-olds and upward. Allowances. (Track record: 5(Kils — 1^)8—2—108.) Ind. Horse. Wt. Rec. A. Wt. Hdip. (81721) King's Daughter.. (!. .103. . x7r,u 81757 Al Muller 10S 1 :W.\ 4.. 97.. $735 (81655) Colloquy 14)5 1:05 5..108..X730 814555 .Madman 105 1:05*. 3. . 106. . (B723 S17573 Sea Swell 3. .102. .9)720 Second Race^ — 3-4 Mile. 3-year olds and upward. Selling. (Track record: 75477— 1:121— -4 — 188.) (81680) Hyperion II 11:; 1:12 8. . 1 ll. . X750 81721* Bnfield 100 1:12 S..MI..X1N 81652* Righteaay 88 1:13 :;.. 0."...X7:10 S1757 Jacobite 100 1:11? 0. .1BI. . X 725 S17.V,- Tom McGrath 118 1:12 6. .108.. X 713 siosit Aii.e George 88 1:141 •"... 88 710 S171S IlMtiug 5. .107.. X705 SI7.V, Hasty VHflUSl 4.. 98.. X 705 7s (72 Max I.ntz ::. . M 700 7si«i:tJ I'.ilainon 4..110. .X68G si7s.-, Brook leaf 04 1:10 4. .188..X886 77174 Miramar 4. .100 075 74MBM .loo McCarthy 4. .105. . X075 7." 7J.'i G1e.1t Help .".. 00 000 Third Race — 4 1-2 Furlongs. 2-year-olds. Allowances. (Track record: 7512s --.,1-2— 110.) (81650) Bob Co Ill :5I? IOC 725 81719 Hallaek 101 :.",::- 10:; 720 (SI 722) Prince Imperial ...100 :5:;' 104; 715 isl7s7l Slanwirt 115 :B3J 10.I..X715 si:,l:7 Kliielbiirg 168.. ..70S sisi:i Glipian 101..X7'K) Ind. Horse. Wt. Rec. A. Wt. Hdcp. si7sl Pirate Bay 101 8X8 81754* Kichii Tanaka ia5 dJM B8..X888 Fourth Race — 1 1-2 Miles. Latonia Derby. 82.560 ad. led. 3-year-olds. Allowances. (Track record: 0204— 2:.",2i— 2— 114.) (81720) OLAMBALA 114..X750 Mi;:mi. w.uticld 114 ISO 81436**PUte Glass 116 7:!5 81343 The Peer 111.. X TBS *Lesh & Young entry. Fifth Race— 1 1-16 Miles. 4-year-ohls and upward. Selling. (Track record: T1680 1:861 3 188.) (S1O01) Alma Bov 0..111..X725 (S0774) Keep Moving 101 1:40 4.. OS.. ©720 (81682) Rustle 105 1:471 4. .102. .©715 (81850) Orlandot 100 1:47- 4..1O4..X710 81501 Keichemike 107 1:531 4..M6..XT0C 81723* Cvnibal 160 1:451 4..112..X700 81723 Boaebrake 1011:471 7. .103. .©7iki sls4.-, Donna 105 1:40* 6.. 160. .0685 M847* Huerfano 1011:471 5. .168. .X68G S172.J" Kara Avis 4 . . 105 . . X ti'.H) Sixth Race — 7-8 Mile. S-year-aUa. St-lliug. (Track record: 501 SO— -1 :25ii— 3 — 104.) (S1.",77) ??tar Thistle !K 1 :251 107. . X 725 81788* Gerrymander 100U:24* 105.. x 720 siortti* Miss Crittenden .. 107..X715 (81756) Alice 107..X715 81526 Schleswig 95 1:28 106.. X 715 81625 Aspirin 109 710 siii.-.2 Irrigator 166. .X 716 S1244 Cassowary 108.. X 705 81788 I'ainel 10:;..x7'H) sios! Anne MrtJee lo:; 883 81877 Mhiue O'Brien 107 600 81855 Mea.Iowgrass 166.. X 675 81654 Admonitor 105 050 '1 'he figiuc- under "Rec." in above entries show the best time made by the horse at the distance, with wcinht carried, since January 1. 190.S. This * i 111-- is not necessarily made by a winner. It may be the estimated time of a losing performance. LATEST PERFORMANCES OF HORSES ENTERED TODAY. FIRST RACE — 5 1-2 Furlongs. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. (5061S — 1:00 — 2 — 100.) Index Course DistTimeT'ckOdds Wt St % \fz % StrFin Jockeys Best Company KING'S DAUGHTER, b. m. C. by Ornaments — Queenlike II. (T. C. McDowell). Weight today 103 81721 Louisville 7-8 1:258 fast 1 118 4 3 3 1 l4 l3 V Powers Moquette. Enfield. Dainty Dame ' 77122 Lexington 1 1:391 fast 2-5 1»9 12 2 2 4 4" T Taylor The Minks. Old Honesty Maclas' 7G971 Montreal 1 1-8 1:531 fast 7-10 107 111 1 1* in V Powers MartinDovIe. GoesFast. W H Carey 78885 Montreal 1 1:401 fast 2 124 7 5 5 5 8 8'*1F Burton Martin Dovle. Czar. Law P ' Dalev 76703 Fort Erie lm70y 1 :42| fast 6 124 5 2 2 2 I'll* Nicol Terah. GoesFast. Mlnot. AL MULLER. b. g. 4. by Sorcerer— Discard (W. H. Fizer). Weight todav 97 Si 7" Louisville 2 4 1 :11 . mud 20 10S 2 2 2 21 4? T Rice CrystalMaid. Ch. Eastman. 8easNreU S14'.'7 Louisville 3-4 1:12 fast 7 lio 3 2 2 4J r,1* Kennedy Madman. lacoblte. Dainty Dame 7^1 IS Latonia 2-4 1:1 Gl hvy 2} 108 1 «5 5 f,4 5" Kennedy Dainty Dame. Hanhridge'. All Red 78111 Latonia 3-4 1:121 fast 9-a 109 2 112' 21 Kennedy Ethon. Dainty Dame. Miss Sain 78041 Latonia 3-4 1:121 fast 6-0 98 C 11- I'll* Kennedy Director. Lens. Hyperion II. COLLOQUY, b. m. 5. hv Russell — La Tour (G. H. Hollo). Weight todav 108. Sit;."..", Louisville 3-4 1:12| fast 14-5 111 S 3 " 21 1" Page Ch.lrlieFastman. Jaiohite. Madman 81875 Louisville 3-4 1:111 fast 7 109 1 1 1 m 2\ J I^ee DaintvDame. Irfaneh. WooISandaU 80820 & Anita 51 f 1:00* fast 7 111 4 2 3 3* 8* Kennedy Rev Hindoo. Colonel Bob. RIato. 80649 H. Anita 6J f 1:19 fast 4 5 112 2 111' SJ Kennedy Fair Anuie. Clillla. Gowan. 804G4 S. Anita 6-8 1:02 alow 9-5 111 1 2 2 2* 21 Kennedy Waterbury. E.Harwood. Dona.Arri. MADMAN, b. c. 3. bv Hastings— Lady Madge (H. G. Bedwell). Weight today 108. 811 L uisvllle 3-4 1:1-?. fast 21 lo5 4 2 2 J" 4-J T:iplin Coll.xpiv. CharlieL.istni.iii. Jacobite s •." Louisville 1 + 1:12 fast lti-5 9X 1 1 1 l2 1* Taplin Jacobite, Dalntv Dame. Entield. 81434 Louisville 54 f 1:668 fast 5 105 3 1 1 1! 2n Taplin Entield. Marbles. Merrick. Mm Oakland 3-4 1:131 fast 15 95 1 11 l'l m Taplin Bnugcr Red. Rose Qui-en. Rlagg. 80953 Oakland FC 1:111 fast 4-5 107 4 11 l2 U Taplin Workbox. Captain .lotin. Altaiuor. SEA SWELL, ch. c. 3. by Cesarion— Nvdia (L. A. Cella). Weight today 102. 81757 Louisville 8-4 1:141 mud 2 1071 2 l 1 1] 31 Taplin ■ CrvstalMaid. Ch. Eastman. AlMuller 81552 Louisville 3-4 l:llf fast 22-5 95 2 11 II 4' E Martin Hanbridge. Oh. Eastman. Olambala. 78186 Latonia 3-4 1:151. hvy 2 !•:: 1 111" 1" E Martin KPrestbtt. DaintvDame. Hanbridge. TS110 Latonla •" -8 1 Mi fast 9-20 K-'J 1 11 l1* 1'* Deverieh M.Oritt'den. Ih-.Holzberg. M. Henry. 78072 Latonia S-8 1 :tH J fast 2-5 112 4 2 1 Is 1- Deverieh Jolly. Romp. Zeola. SECOND RACE— 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (75177— 1 :12=. — 4—108.) HYPERION II.. b. g. 6. bv Mazagan— Van-a-Clar (L. A. Cella). Weight today 111. 8M89 Louisville 1-4 1:13 fast 1-4 113 1 2 2 1" 1*3 V Powers O.vpsv King. Richard Reed. Merrick 81658 Louisville 11 f l:u6 fast 1-2 111 8 I 3 11 1J V Powers ComeOnSara. E.M.Fry. Beatrice K. 81484 Louisville 5* f l:05g fast 35 112 6 5 5 4i 5- E Martin Enfield. Madman. Marbles. 78641 Latonla 3-4 1:1a fast 15 105 1 3 3 CI 4- Deverieh Al Muller. Director. Lens. 75444 G'vesend 1 1-1G 1 : 46j! fast 10 97 5 7 6 6 81 11" 8 Flynn Angelus, Monfort, Spooner. 'Dead heat. ENFIELD, ch. c. 3. bv Star Shoot— Isolee (A. Blute). Weight today 101. M7-'l Louisville 7-S 1:251 fast 5] 97 1 2 1 2 a 3*1 Taplin K. Daughter. Moipiette. DalntvDainc SMS Louisville 1-4 1:131 goodl7-10 HH 1 2 1 11 li Kennedy Marbles. Pal. Ida May. 81481 Louisville 8-41:12 fast 23-5 ■ 4 4 4 5 4% R Wlll'ma Madman, Jacobite. Daintv Dame. 81484 Louisville a . f 1:05? fast 71 184 12 3 2 2' 1" T Rice Madman. Marbles. Merrick. 81288 Louisville 3-4 1:148 slow 16-6 101 1 1 1 2* 2 Page TomDolan. J. H. Reed. E. T. Bktpa RIRKTEASY. blk. f. 3. by Lackfo'd— Edith Mc (W. R. Hall). Weight today 95. 8186! Louisv ill, :V 4 1:12* fast 33-10 ! x ,j 5 3 2" 2»t A Walsh Fulford. Boserrian. Pal. 81888 Louisville 7 s 1:26 fast 7 188 13 3 3 2" 2 A Walsh Melissa. Floreal. Irfaneh. 81485 Louisville 3-4 1:13? fast S 95 7 9 4 8* 2* Taplin Miss Strome. Goldproof. Voting. 81288 Loulavllle 3-4 1 :14s slow 55 9S G 3 3 3»k 5*} A Walsh Tom Dolan. Enfield. J. II. Reed. 88888 Oakland 3-4 l:14g fast 3-2 97 6 2 3 2b IP A Walsh Altamor, Phillistina, Gio. Balerlo. JACOBITE, b. g. 6 by Golden Garter— Flora Mac (C. R. Ellison). Weight today 113. 81757 Louisville 8-4 1:141 mud 13 184 I 8 7 8 .v 5 M McGee Orvst.ilMahl. Ch.Hasrman, SeaSwell 81665 Louisville 8-4 1:121 fast I MS 1 5 4 4J S'l A Walsh Colloquy. OharlieEastman. Mailman 81487 Louisville 3-4 1:12 fast 23-5 105 5 5 5 3J 2' Page Madman. Dainty Dame. Enfleld. BSBM Oakland I 4 1 :14? good 7-5 114 3 5 2 1"* 6°1 Scovllle Fordello, Blagg. Gemmell. TOM M'GRATH. b. g. 6, by Sain— Miss Marion (G. P. Brazier). Weight today 106. 81755 Louisville .".' f 1 : ' ;? mud2ft-10 18G 2 2 2 2' 2" Page Irfaneh. Marbles. A. nii.-i. B15M Louisville 3-4 1:12 fast 5 110 5 4 4 5- 5» V Powers Marbles ilvnsv Kins. Merrick. 81842 Louisville 8-4 1:128 fast 71 112 3 2 3 3' 4' M I'reston Huek. Marbles. Aspirin. B12SS Louisville 3-4 1 :14g slow 5 112 3 G 5 85 8*1 C H Shil'gTom Dolan. Enfield. J. II. Reed. 88888 B. Anila 3-4 l:12g fast 8 lor. 3 2 2 21 7rJ J Howard Lawton Wiggins. Fleming. Uialio. ALICE GEORGE, br. f. 3. bv Sain— Yokohama (B. Schreiber). Weight today 99. 81888 Louisville 3-4 1:12 fast 140 188 S 9 S S1 S1* Warren CvpsvKing. Hyperion!!.. Rich. Reed SUSS Louisville 7-S 1:28 fast IS 182 I 4 4 G 7« 7'J T Rice Melissa. Righteasv. Floreal. 7797G Latonla SI f l:07g fast 4 110 1 1 1 in 32 M McGee Alice. MabelHenrv. MIssCrittenden. 77'.'17 Latonla 5-8 1:001 fast 7 109 3 6 6 7' 410 J Butler Wltitenrreen. Zeola. Anne McC.ee. 77743 Latonia 3-4 1:14 fast 10 103 4 2 3 4« 4« M McGee Friend Harry. Buttons. T. M. Green HARTING. k. g. 5. by Hermence — Susan Jane (W. A. Hughes). Weight today 107. 81718 Louisville 8-4 1:138. fast 22-5 165 11 12 12 Iff 6' J .1 Lee Boserrian. Donee. Rami Top. 81531 Louisville 11-8 1:53 fast 17 1"S 4 5 4 3 5 6'! .T Lee Nadzu. Albert Star, Gilvedear. 81388 Pimlico 1 l:40g fast M lu7 7 9 10 8 71 775 Creevy R.Grande. Bob.Kean. K.ofBashan. M191 I'inilico 1 1:418 fast 12 102 7 6 7 6 7' t' .1 Reid Ouantieo. Campaigner. L.ofLangden 17888 Latonia lm70y 1:45 fast 12 105 3 7 7 4 5* 510 Muluahy Financier. Llgnando. Stone Street. HASTY, b. f. 4. by Greenan— Loyal irta (Mrs. N. B. Davis). Weight today 98. 81755 Louisville :..'. f 1 :i»ii» mud 700 !tfi 7 G G 6' 6**iBrowa Irfaneh. Tom MHIra'L. Marbles. B163* Louisville 3-4 1:12 fast 500 97 11 11 11 10* 10" W Andress Marbles Cvpsv Kins. Merrick. 7sbG Latonla 5". f 1:188 hvy « 888 11 10 7 61 6" Glasner SnakeMarv. Marmorean. Har. Rowe. 78X28 Latonla 3-4 1 :17 » hvy 15 100 7 G 7 G- 57 S Davis Snake Mary. SorrelToo. DaintvBelle MAY LUTZ. ch. f, 3. by The Commoner— Great Annie (J. D. White). Weight today 91. 78873 Latonla 5-8 UNI last 1»kj !« ? 5 7 9l 8i:lHrannon Sea Swell. .Tollv. Romp. 7797"i Latonia SI f 1 :0S1 fast 30 107112 12 12 12 12'»*Koy Earane. Mrs.MarionMoore. Kllvanv. ITU2 Louisville 3-4 1:141 fast 12 102 7 8 10 HI 10' *Kennedy Mrs.Sewall. M.Critt'den. Semnron'm PALAMON. b. c. 4. bv Falsetto— Rainfall (C. D. Ray). Weight today 110. 7s»:i:i I^i'onia 1 1-18 1:488 fast 5 101 9 9 9 7 41 32 Glasner Orena. Warner Grisivell. Huerfano. 78882 Latonia 11-18 1:48 fast 10 102 7 4 4 2 14 1= Glasner TheShantrhraun. StoneStreet. Mirth. 77977 Latonia 8-4 1:K| fast 15 107 12 10 10 71 52 E Martin Boserrian. Martius. Van Dan. 77846 Latonia 1 1-1G l:50g good 25 99 4 9 9 8 81 S,01M McGee Enlist. Gresham. Stone Street. BROOKLEAF. b. c, 4. by Bowling Brook— Lilly M. (J. J. Flannigan). Weight today 10S. Sl7v. Louisville 1 1 2 2:373 hvy 58 186 S 5 .". 5 5- : " M McGee Nadzu. Hellevi. w. I'iist Paep. 81723 L'sville Ini7(iv l:l!i fast 225 Hi7 11 10 10 10 10 18** A Walsh Deacon, Cymbal, Rara Avis. 81478 L'sville 1 1-16 1 :47J slow 10 112 7 5 7 6 S» S" M Preston Grenade. Mamie Algol. J. C. Core. suns L'sville 1 1-16 1:4R fast 12 10S 4 4 4 7 61 5'4 M Preston Creel. J. H. Retd. Orlandot. 81881 I»uisville 1 1-8 1:54 fast 25 88S 3 11 1 2» 3-1 A Walsh IMlevicw. Nadzu. Grenade. MIRAMAR. gr. g. 4. bv Faraday— Crimea (E. Burke). Weight todav 106. 77174 O'vesead Ab3-4 1:U fast 10 181 2 6 6 Fell. II Smith Shadow Glance. Select. Raquel. 88888 Brisbtoa 3-4 1:13 fast 10 102 5 2 3 4 5* Shreve Heknows. Whin Top. Itoema. 75M 7 P.li^llton 3-1 1:133 fast 25 1U.I12 12 12 10 9 D McC'thy Black Mary. Besom. Arasee, 71577 .Tamaiea 3-4 l:14g fast 13-5 102 1 11 l1 3 i W Miller Ida D.. Bolando, Zagg. JOE MCARTHY. b. c. 4. by McDowell— Plot (E. Fry). Weight today 105. 74888 Ch. Downs Eif 1:11 hvv 88 103J S lu 11 11 11 -"'Pickens B.Goodwin. Stoner Hill. D. Simrall. 7::; 81 C8t) IMik 1 1-18 1:488 Cast 60 112 9 S 11 11 12 12-° W R Wk'rWater Cooler. Lady Abny. Czjir. GREAT KELP. b. c. 3. by Greenan— Cistercian (J. McClintock). Weight today 96. 75743 Latonia 5-S 1 :00r fast 30 li:.". 13 13 13 l? 11" Benson Olambala. Wintergieeii. All Red. 75474 I-atonia 5-S 1 :oiy fast 330 85 S 11 11 11s 10'= Glasner I.iglitBlue. BosebanClI.. I a^sowavv. THIRD RACE — 4 1-2 Furlongs. 2-year-olds. Allowances. (7..12S— 54— 2— 110.) BOB CO.. ch. c, 2, by Lord Esterling— Brief (J. Walters). Weight todav 106. 81888 Louisville 41 f 54; fast 9-5 115 2 1 11 1' V Towers Cellaret. Grace Dixon. Glipi:in. HALLACK. b. g. 2. by Ben Brush— Peterville (Woodford & Fizer). Weight todav 103. M71: Louisville 4\ f 541 fast 7-10 102 4 2 21 4'J Taplin CollisOrmshy, Cherryola. Laveno. Sl.".:«i Louisville 4\ f 5lit fast 9-5 115 4 1 l'l l3 Kennedy Forez. Slarport. John AlcClure. 81488 Ivmisville 4j f 531 fast 35 101 1 3 3'J 33i Kennedy Turf Star. Henderson. Zahra. PRINCE IMPERIAL, br. c. 2. by Orlando — Diioletta (John Marklein). Weight today 106. 81722 Louisville 8J f 518 fast 2 888 2 2 1J 1- V I'owers Fereno. Barlevthorpe. Dmiuestie. 81851 Louisville 4J f 54 fast 51 1»2 4 4 4* 4-J Hufnagel Fr-nkG.Hogan. Sb-wfoot. St.Dclniol STARPORT. ch. f. 2. by Star Shoot— Amy Davenport (J. T. Ireland). Weight todav 103. M7v7 Louisville 4' f 553 hvy 21-10 112 4 4 2J 1* Pago Zephyr. Martioe II.. Fulfill. 81584 Louisville 4* f 54g fast 61 115 3 4 21 3'1 M Preston Hallack. Forez. John MeClnre. S1373 Louisville 1-2 48 fast 19 115 4 6 5" 4' E Martin Louise S.. Fereno. Patsalaga. ETHELBURG. ch. f. 2. bv Hapsburg— Ethel Wheat (H. McCarren). Weight today 108. si r. I .. u : - v i i ■■ • r r :,:'.? fast _ li:. 2 5 4! 4*1 Hannaa K. Olympian. Slewfoot. DieUGoodbar 81344 Louisville 1-2 47?, fast 45 115 3 2 l1 l'J Hannan Plaeide. Mv Gal. Foxv Maty. 81283 Louisville 1-2 491 slow 9 100 4 2 21 la Hannan Martina H.. Plaeide. Fereno. 8118] Lexington 1-2 4SJ fast 35 97 5 5 3l 4:,4 Hannan Eva Tanguay. Laveno. Joe Morris. GLIPIAN. ch. c. 2. bv Olympian— Gliding By (W. F. Schulte). Weight todav 101. R1849 Louisville 41 f 54^ mud lo !«1 .". 5 5 5*) E Martin The Fad. Topland. Dnqnesae. 81722 Louisville 4'. f 531 fast l»'i l'k".1. 7 " a 6" Llovd I'r'celmperial. F'ereno. Ii;irlevthoriX K1656 Louisville 41 f 54jj fast 165 115 6 5 6' 47i Lloyd Bob Co.. Cellaret. Grace Dixon. PIRATE BAY. br. c. 2. by Sir Dixon— Blue Mass (J. R. Wainwright). Weight todav 101. si7-i L.uisMi;,- 5-8 146 hvy 175 97 1 9 9 9 9' ?.Kain Laveaa, Rattan. Jack Btraw. M".s7 LoaisviUe 5-8 l:ol fast 150 '.m;1 1 4 5 6* 6' Kain Salian. Chant Iclor, Simonette. 81487 Louisville 41 f 54 fast 70 97 12 10 9l 9,:lKain Brnnhilde. Gilpy. Front Row. KICHII TANAKA. b. g. 2. by Resolute II.— Lady Kantaka (H. M. Ziegler). Weight todav 98. M754 L'iiis\i]le Pi 56i! mud 110 In, 3 1 4' 8" Warren Chantielor. Cainbronne. AmaivdaLee Sic.".!; Louisville 4'. f .".4* fast 13 112 7 7 ll1 llMV\Varrcn Bob Co.. OUaret. Grace Dixon. 88SS8 Ijuii.sville 4^ f 54J fast 300 115 10 10 10'"1011 Herbert Hallack. Forez. Starport. FOURTH RACE— 1 1-2 Miles. Latonia Derby. 3-year-olds. Allowances. (0294— 2:321— .1—114.) OLAMBALA. ch. c. 3. bv Ornus — Blue and White (J. W. Greener). Weight todav 114. 8172" L'sville 11-16 1:4.". fast 13-5 1"3 3 3 3 3 1- 1« T Rice Wintergreen. Miami. 81C24 Louisville 11:40 mud 4 102 3 13 3 l1 1! T Rice T.M.Green. HaobrMge. Dr.B.irklev. 81552 Louisville 3-4 1:11* fast 500 l"ij 7 4 4 4* S'J T Rice Hanbridge. Ch. Eastman. SeaSwell. 77288 Toronto 1 1:421 fast « US 8 8 7 8 815 41 Garner Arondack. Silk Hose. Alice. 771S4 Toronto 3-4 1:138 fast 10 M4 13 13 13 121 128i Garner Slnieoe. Sir Alvescot. Waponoca. WARFIELD. ch. c. 3. by Nasturtium— Detection (J. H. Lesh). Weight today 114. 81488 L'sville lm28y 1:4"?. fast 3 1 C, 3 .". 4 4 31 2-J I» Austin G. Belle. ( . Honest v. J. E. McMillan. 81484 L'sville lm70y 1:131 fast 91 100 111 1 l'l 1= D Austin St.Elmwood. G. Belle. .I.E.MeMiilan 81284 Louisville 1 1-4 2:081 slow 10 117 G 5 6 7 S2 82"10 Austin Wintergreen. Miami. Dr. Barklev. 77878 Louisville 3-4 1:121 fast GO 102 5 5 5 5« 5,u A Walsh FrMHarrv. A.L.Daley, flerrvmander 7X64 Louisville 3-4 1:14 fast 6 112 10 I 6 6" 4« A Walsh FrlendHarry. Buttons. M.Crittenden. PLATE GLASS, blk. c. 3. bv Plaudit— Eliza Belle (W. J. Young). Weight today 110. 81438 Louisville 3-4 1:11s fast 5 phi 5 4 4 8" 31 E Martin .ln ff Bernstein. Hanbridare. All Red 81183 L'sville lm7oy 1:441 fast 5 MS. 3 11 1 11 3H A Walsh Woolwinder. Zienap. The Peer. THE PEER, ch. g. 3. by Batten— Countess Irma (P. Dunne). Weight today 111. 81343 L'sville lm70y 1:441 fast 17-10 94 1 4 4 4 4 43j E Martin Woolwinder. Zienap. Plate Glass. 81876 Oakland lm70y 1:448 fast 21 93 3 4 4 3 32 2!i C Ross SlanlevFav. Dandelion. Woodcraft 80878 Oakland lnSSy 1:421 fast 1S-5 95 2 5 5 4 2i I1 C Ross Dandelion. Gemmell. Earlv Tide. 80927 Oakland lmSOy 1:441 fast 13-10 95 8 6 3 3 1} 1J C Ross Schleswlg. Boggs. Import. Lean ft Yeiiim entry— Plate Glass ani W.irfieid. FIFTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. 4-ycar-olds and upward. Selling. ftlSM I all f 1801 ALMA BOY ch. g, 6 by Salvation — Sweet Caporal (J. W. Young). Weight today 111. SUCH a Anita 1 1:39 fast 12-5 112 5 6 6 7 3l 1* Dutwidl Desromnets. Sliapdale. Sen. Barrett *■'.+,» S. Anita 1 1-S 1:".2= fast 4 W. 2 5 G 5 41 21 Butwell 'lliinlRail. Silverl.ine. Alln-rt Star 80887 a ABltm 1 3-16 1 :.r,9g fast 6-5 11212 2 2 1 1J 1* M McGee Silver Line. Miss Lida. Azo. KEEP MOVING, b. f. 4. by Yankee— La Polka (H. G. Bedwell). Weight today 98. 80774 Oakland 1116 1:49 go.nl 12 mi 4 111 l'-'i l'l Taplin Severus. Cowen. Husky. 80718 Oakland lm70v 1 :501 sloj) 14-5 101 5 5 6 5 S" 5'1 Taplin Steel. Yankee Daughter. El Piearo. 88848 OakMad lm70y 1:48 hvy 9 93 3 5 5 5 5* 3-J Taplin The Peer. Bon Homme. JoeNealon. RUSTLE, ch. f. 4. by Russell— Lady Louise (L. A. Cella). Weight today 102. ■li.:t'J L'sville 1 1-16 1:47£ fast 8-5 MS 1 I I 2 m lit M McGee Gerrymander. Orlandot. PointLace. 81581 L'sville 1 1-16 1 : 16 1 fast 11 lol 3 2 2 3 2' 3'J E Martin Mamie Algid. Gypsy King. Hughes 81341 Louisville 11:42 fast 5 105 7 6 6 4 M 2' 1 Warren M.Crittenden. Sorrowful. P. Wings. M217 Lexington 3-4 1:13 fast 20 105 3 2 2 P 4' Warren Earl's Court. Huck. Boserrian. ORLANDOT. b. g. 4. by Orlando— Dottie (T. Hatfield). Weight today 104. 81850 L'sville 1 1-18 1:481 mud 18-5 M7 2 11 1 1- l2 Troxler B. Pullman. LillieTnnier. SanPiiui. 81758 L'sville lm70y 1:441 mad :i3-5 184 9 7 6 6 7^ 7"3R WiU'ms Aliee. Lady Vie. Grecnbridsre. 81C92 L'sville 1 1-16 1:471 fast 2J 100 111 1 M 31 I'age Rustle, ilerrvmander. Point Lace. 81488 L'sville 1 116 1:46 fast 4 100 5 5 5 3 3* 371 Davenp't Creel. J. II. Reed. Tom Ilavward. KETCHEMIKE. ch. c. 4. bv Handael— Carrie Hart (P. Dunne). Weight today 108. B1S81 L'sville 1 1-16 1:481 Cast 71 112 4 1 1 2 .".' 8* V powers Mamie Algol. Gypsy King. Rustle. 88872 Oakland ll:4ttSlop 1 US 5 4 3 3 4-» 4=1 .1 Butler DonEnriuue. Oap.Kennedv. OolJack 80635 Oakland lm70y 1 :472 mud 1S-5 108 3 2 2 2 210 1' J Butler Bellwether. Ocean Shore. Netting. 88628 Oakland 1 1:41 good 61 106 2 4 4 3 42 €'-fi.I Butler Arasee. Ocean Shore. Don Enriuue. CYMBAL, ch. g. 4, by Galashiels — Soundng Brass (J. J. Flannigan). Weight today 112. 81723 L'sville lm70y 1:44} fast 13-18 108 211 1 I* 2'.'. Taplin Pea can, Rara Avis. Grenade. si.ij, Louisville 1 l M 1:48 mud37-18 107 222 2 2' S'J Kennedy T. Ilavward. First Peep. L.Baldor 81500 L'sville lni7"y 1 : 13f. fast 17-5 107 7 4 4 6 0s 6 Page Creel. J. H. Reed. Miss Crittenden. Ml".-. Louisville 7-8 1:361 fast 29-5 107 2 11 1 1« 1= J I^e SirCleu'es. La.lyEstber. Gr'deKaiiie. BONEBRAKE. b. g. 7. by Bonnie Joe — Wampezo (W. Steuve). Weight todav 103. 81723 L'sville lm?Oy 1:441 Cast I" i"s l" 8 8 l S» 5 'lf Burton Deaeoa. Cymbal, Kara Avis. 81657 Louisville 1 1 s 1 ::,.".* fast 31 lor, G 6 4 2 4i 8*1 M McOee Maid Militant. Miss I.idi. S.inpro. 8MS7 L'sville 1 1-1C 1:4S2 slow 3* 113 8 6 4 3 l* » D Austin Masson. Enlist. Reside. 81316 Louisville 3 4 1 :1.".3 fast 35 101 9 7 5 61 6" 1 Page Orlandot. Earl's Court. Gypsy King DONNA, rh. m, 6. by Donovan — Meta (B. SchreiberL Weight today 109. 81845 Louisville 3-4 1:148 mud 13 111 5 :. 5 B* 5'" Taplin Merrbk. Bnake Mary, l.-ulv Vie. 81088 Louisville 1 1:384 fast 65 HM 9 S 8 6 S2 S'; E Martin Sir Cleges. Zienap. St. Bbawood. 81552 L.ui-\ille 8-4 1:11] fast 200 188] 9 6 5 52 5" Heidel Hanbridge. Ch. Eastman. Olambala. 74474 Aqueduct 1 l:29g fast 15 888 G 6 G 6 6 6»1 1' Kelly Juggler. Blandy, IPperlon II. HUERFANO.. br. g. 5, by Eddie Jones — Free Love (W. A. Hughes). • Weight today 103. 81847 L'svilk ImSy 1:441 mud 28 188 2 l l I 81 ::• R WiU'ms p. T. Bblpp. La Payette. Mayeella. 81758 L'sville 1 l li: l :.M-! mud 17 108 7 T 7 7 Si 4S1, I ! Brown T. Bar ward. Silverado. DenverGlrl. 78168 Latonla lin7'iv 1 :.Mj hvy b 1O2 10 16 9 8 8* S* K Giittin KatiePowers. I. .Turner. Bonebrake. 78889 Latonia 1 1-16 IMS? fast 20 In:, S 8 8 8 51 43 F. Grillin Orena. Warner Griswell. Palamon. RARA AVIS. br. c. 4. bv St. George— Hundley (W. Gerst). Weight todav 105. 81723 L'svill 1 u7"v 1 :lli. fast 8-6 II" 5 :. .". 1 32 1*1 M McGee Bed can, Cymbal, Grenade. 81566 L'sville Im70y 1:43 fast 21 110 2 2 1 3 31 3C1 M McGee Edwin I... Snap. Don Emiipie. 76194 G'vesend 1 1-16 1:81 fast 1 . 107 13 10 9 7 7" 5"i N otter Corncob, Black Oak. Arasee. 75051 Belmont 7-S 1:26 fast 41 110 3 3 3 3 11 1* ■ Dugan Chaplet, Almee C. Bunyah. SIXTH RACE— 7-8 Mile. 3-year-olds. Selling. Htlg» 1^B| 8 Md.) STAR THISTLE, ch. c. 3. bv Blues— Wild Thistle (A. Blute). Weight todav 107. R1R77 L'sv II 1. Im70y 1:45 fast 17-5 1"J 12 1 1 U 1". Taplin Meliowinint. Marltaa. Home Run. Bl ; Louisville 3 1 1 1 4 1 fast 8 US I 6 5 31 .':3i V Powers Snap. Patriot. Console. 80836 a Anita ll:38Jfast 15 103J 3 7 4 4 D'l 78 T Rice Spohn. Barney oldlield. Biskra. BOMS & Anita 7-8 1:25 fast 10 110 6 4 3 4 4'1 6°J B Wilson Oe'nQueen. Medd. Hannah. Fr.Cook. GERRYMANDER, b. a. 3. bv Gerolstein— Felonia (J. Flemmingl. Weight todav 105. 81788 L'sville lm70y 1:481 hvy 26-5 10] 2 3 4 4 4- ::-' R WiU'ms Snap. Brvee. Bomo. 81692 L'sville 1 1-16 1:47,'; fast 3 92 4 4 2 I 3« 2"k R WiU'ms Rustle. Orlandot. Point Lace. 81628 L'sville 1 1 16 1:46? fast 2 lnl 12 9 10 8 71 P#, Page Tom Ilavward. Ramp. Meliowinint. 8H6i L'sville lra7uy l:15g slow 11 104 3 3 2 1 21 22 T Rice Edwlu L.. Patriot. Denver Girl. MISS CRITTENDEN, ch. f. 3. bv Roval Flush ILL— Dainteoug (T. C. McDowell). Weight todav 107. 81580 L'sville lin70v 1:431 fast 35 1"! 4 11 1 1" V\ Kennedy (reel. J. II. Reed. Woolwinder. 81341 Louisville 11:42 last 7 WO 1111 l'l l'l C 11 Shil'g Rustle. Sorrowful. Pink Wings. 7Mi:, Latonia 51 f 1:111 hvy 4 110 10 10 11 1"' 10i:iE Barton Harriet Rowe. Olive Ely. Pinkl.inen 78110 l^atonia 5-S 1:001 fast 3U 102 3 2 2 22 2"i Pickens SeaSwell. Dr.Uolzberg. MabelHeury ALICE, ch. f. 3. by Fatherless— Eostre (M. Burton). Weight today 107. 81758 L'sville lni70v l:44H tnu l 19-3 95 6 5 4 3 34 l"k E Martin Lady Vie. Greenbrldsrr. B. Pollman S1654 L'sville lm20v 1:401 fast 25 lo4 13 10 9 6 51 5« F Burton T. Ilavward. Greenbri-'e. Mellowiu't 81588 Louisville 7-S 1:26 fast 28 102 8 8 8 7 5' 551 F Burton Melissa. Righteasv. Floreal. S1404 Louisville 3-4 1:13? fast 11 105 14 10 10 9» 9T F Burton Top.Robfnson. BeatrhvK.. Sot. Top SCHLESWIG. b. c. 3. bv Planudes— Unterock (P. Dunne). Weight today 108. 81536 L'sville 1 1 16 1:461 fast 12 toil 3 3 3 4 4J 5i3 V Powers Tom Ilayward. Romp. Mellowmlst. 8146.-. L'sville lm70v l:45ji slow 4* 102 la 10 9 7 7' 7:'». Taplin Edwin L.. Gerrymander. Patriot. 81062 Oakland 1 1:421 fast 11-5 107 112 4 421 2" G Burns Oesa. Little Siss. Hovle. 80950 Oakland lm20y 1:43 fast 17-10 96 9 8 6 6 61 6'2JA Walsh Gargantua. Hush Money. Iloyle. ASPIRIN, br. c. 3. by Masetto— Frogmore (A. Baker). Weight todav 109. 81625 Louisville 1 1 :40g mudl9 10 82 2 3 G 6 6' 615 E Martin Huek. Crystnl Maid. Wwd Randal*. 81500 L'sville lm70v 1:431 fast 12 103 2 3 2 1 4' 53 F, Martin Creel. .1. II. Reed. Miss ( rittendeu. S1242 Louisville 3-4 1:128 fast 71 Mil 9 8 4 4' 3" Page Huek. Marbles. Tom MeGratii. S1199 Lexington 3-4 1:151 good 9 103 4 4 5 4i» 2"k A Page Retined. E. T. ShlpP. Light Blue. IRRIGATOR, ch. g 3. by Nasturtium— Fertile (L. A. Cella). Weight todav 105. 81653 Louisville 3-1 1:121 fast 13 95 11 10 S 6' 5«i E Martin Fulford. Rigbteasy. B..si 111.11.. 81586 Louisville 3 4 1:13jjfast 25 112 11 4 3 52 3' * Glasner Patriot. Zeola. Mexican Girl. 81406 L'sville lm70y 1 :43J fast 45 93 7 7 7 7 7 7'»lHannan Warfleld. St. Elm wood. Gild. Belle S13I2 Louisville 3-1 1:128 fast 55 97 2 6 9 9l 7'°3A Walsh Huek. Marbles. Aspirin. CASSOWARY, br. c, 3. by Giganteum— Hot Bird (H. Oots). Weight todav 108. 81241 Lexington 3-4 1 :1G1 mud 20 186 4 4 4 4 4"'lWarren Merrick. Lady Vie. Reflned. 77149 Lexington 5-8 1:01 fast 20 lo91 I 4 E 18 10-''AT Taylor Arionette. Jolly. Alice Balrd. 75641 Latonia 5-8 1:01 fast 11 104J 2 E 9 82 8' Warren Admonish. Lady Baby. Light Bine. 75474 Latonia 0-8 1:018 fast 13-10 105 1 4 3 31 34i Warren LIghtBlue. RosebnrglL. K. Almanac CAMEL, b. c. 3. by Cameron— Gold Win* (H. McCarren). Weight todav 103. S17S6 Louisville 3-4 1:161 hvv Ifio 100 S M 11 11 ll-2 Hannan Deuce, Rebel Queen, Snake Mary. 81755 Louisville 5J f 1 : I'.g mud MS K S 9 9 9 9"-° Hannan Irfaneh. Tom McGrath. Marbles. 81377 L'sville lm70v 1:45 fast 45 99 6 6 7 7 61 6" Hannan Star Thistle. Meliowinint. Martina. 81160 iA-xington 51 f 1:07 fast 40 94 10 11 11 11 112B Hannan Jolly. Earl's Court. Heine. ANNE M'GEE. b. f. 3. by Marta Santa— California (W. H. Fizer). Weight todav 103. 81689 Louisville 3-4 1:12 fast SI 90 2 11 2! 5" E Martin GvpsvKing. Ilvpei i«nill. . Kiel, Be. .1 81342 Louisville 3 4 1:121 fast 18-5 %! 1 7 5 Ri 6"J Davenp't Huek. Marbles. Aspirin. 7S000 latonia 51 t l:07g fast 4 99 3 4 5 61 6"! M McGee Jolly. Aspirin. Zeola. 77937 Latonia 5-8 1:001 fast 25 102 6 5 3 3'1 3s Mcllale Wintergreen. Zeola. Alice George. MIQUE O'BRIEN, b. g. 3. by Ingol dsby— Barbara Gray (C. L. Sanford). Weight today 107. 81377 L'sville ImTOy 1:45 fast 60 M7 I s s s s 7'* Foy Star Thistle. Mellowmlnt. Marltaa. 7S1S2 Latonia 3^4 1:18* hvy 16-5 100 1 9 6 41 l'l Glasner Medora. SlsterPhvllis. Ken. Queen. 7S146 Latonia 7-8 l:31g hvy 25 loO 7 8 8 8 61 5'2 Deverieh Dr. Holalierg. BulTons. Dispute. 78127 Latonia 51 f 1:11 hvy 41 111 4 7 4 3» 281 Troxler Dr. Mayer. Kllllngton. Creenbrldge. "v-MinVJCRASS. b. f. 3. bv Meadowthorpe— Bonnie Lassie (T. M. Irvin). Weight today 105. 81565 L'sville ImTOy 1:43 fast :,««) M6] 8 7 1 '■ 9 : '■ Foy Edwin T... Snap. Ran Avis. 81465 L'sville lm70v 1:45S slow 35 104 5 G 6 5 6' 5'- Glasner Edwin L.. Gerrymander. Patriot, MM:: Louisville 3-4 1:13; fast 16-5 112 8 9 9 81 S'-'.JGlasn. r Console. Project. DeMiine. S1267 Lexington 51 f 1:12 mud 45 107 2 7 7 7' 6*1 J Conley T. Holland. BiisyMan. A.Sturtevant ADMONITOR. blk. g. 3. by Admonition— Eothen's Pearl (M. Ording). Weight todav 105. 81654 L'sville liaMy 1:481 fast 700 Uni 11 5 4 12 111 11' '- Coos.' T. Ilavward. Greenbr'-e. Mellowiu't 61653 Louisville 3 4 1:111 fast 500 94 5 5 6 6' 7" Goose Hanbridge. Cli.F.astmaii. Olambala. 7617". Windsor 5* f 1:081 fast 11-5 109 3 9 9 9 92S1V Powers Balbek. SlsterJcnnie. Span. BaaneY. 760S7 Windsor 51 f 1:101 hvy 15 103 4 3 3 4* 4«1 Goose Indian Hunter. Sir Cannon. Sight. Page 5 Toronto Toronto Entries and Past Performances for Tuesday, May 25. WEATHER CLEAR: TRACK FAST. TORONTO ENTRIES. Racing starts at 2:30 p. in. (Chicago time. 1:30.) Xanana well in mud. ®8apertor mud ruam i. First Race — 1 Mile and 70 Yards. ( y, ar-idds and upward. Selling. (Track record: MST.r.— 1 :453 -4— 11."..) lad. Horse. Wt. Rec. A. Wt. II.li D. 81856 M -I'ediet on 7. . 1 1t. .CT72.". sir,:;i Arrow swift 97 1:431 4..103. .X720 772ss llolseher 118 1:471 •'.. . 1 12. . X 71.5 (77i;s:» I'be Globe B..MC..X71S S1211 Adoration 5. . 107. . X7'..". M217 Boaebore 8.. 113 Tin Kl:t70 Camnalxner 11(11:17* ." . . Ill . . x71: M.«r_' A. Musk. ..lav KKi 1:441 7. . 1 10. . (D710 M2sr.-' Bobbie Kean Ill 1:471 B..1ML.X718 (T:.2:I7i Xenoerates l..K»7 7IO MS.-.3 \'.niet,s 7. . Hll. . X71 soss i I'onlis.or 10!)1:r,.", 7..112..X703 775S2 Pimkv 5.. 188. .X 70S 77(i--.li Wiiterbriilge L.lol 7(1.5 U883* Toiuiiiy Waddell... 7. . MS). . X7tM Second Race — 4 1-2 Furlongs. Coronation Stakes. $MKI added. Canadian-bred 2 vcar olds. Allowances. (Trail; record: 88)888 TS t MM.) BHS1 Stav Caiinie 115 700 St. Cecilia, br. f. by Oruie Shore — Lou I 115 Ormence. eh. f. bv Grine Slion — In terterence 115 Lady Bass. b. f. by Basset law — Lady Lightfoot II. ... 115 Lou Corval. ch. c. by Cormorant — Lassie Lou 122 Third Race — 1 1-8 Miles. Breeders' Stakes. $1,800 added. Canadian bred 8-year elds. Allowances. (Traek reeord: 8J7H1 1'MI li 187 1 S1s.-,.V-*Tol!enilal 122 725 ylv.w Fort Garry 122. .. .720 sls5.- Generous Moor ... 122.. ..716 81855 •Courtier 122 715 sis.-,.-, Desert Star 122 710 "Mendip. br. f. by Miliior Froine .. 122 *.T. E. Seagram entry. Fourth Race — Ahout 2 Miles. Steeplechase. 4-vear-olds and upward Allowances. (Track record: 78S*a — 3:83 — 8 — 1S7. 1 (81518) Agent 7..1C.I 700 BlSaw* Kara 8..157..XSM 771(io Expansionist 8. .157..X8M 77.V.7 Braggadmi. I.. 137 . MWl 71! !i4- Dr. K.K-h ('...117 88S Fifth Race— 3-4 Mile. Prince of Wales Handicap. Sl.ooti added. S-year-aMa and upward. (Track r.ei.rd: (;2.'.IC— 1 : 11 ? 4- 11 1. 1 Kfitv.) centre Shot nil 1:12 I. .101. .9750 Msr,::iSKoso Queen 100 1:1:'.: ::. . lo... . . 74.". (M. -.2i 1 1 Bed River li:: 1:12: 5..113. . X743 .soM4 iSSinibv (orliett B 7 1:111 I. .1111. . 745 818311 Lady Irma H'7 1:111 3.. 107 . 745 81883**Tasley 817 1:121 :;..l m 74t» 7755S SPurslane IPS 1:13 5. . W. . ■ 74o sivr.3 v.Iubibe .luggins m; 1:131 I.. ! 7 740 81861 tPcrsoai) SS 1:131 3.. 97..XEV5 7(17^5 Ellleotl 11(11:11. .-...110.. 7 :o 81880*801 Volatile 118 1:121 5. .lot 730 mm;i;-v Aioiiiiaek lo:: 1:121 ::..'i4. 7:0 (sii;i:,i Cooaey K 104 1:121 5. .108.. 723 (81523 1 Mlmlo.-k ::..'.I3 710 ICahBI «V: Koinigsberg entry. •T. Clyde entry. tJ. ¥.. Seagram entry. rktra, J. McLaughlin entry. Sixth Race — 1 1-16 Miles. 3-year-olda and upward. Sidling. (Track reeord: 82808 — 1:4*1 4 SO.) 81856 II A MAY 8X1:46 4. .100. . ■ 71 Si (81271) Bee Double ."...Ins.. 720 81856 Ldwin Gum 105 1:45] 6. .108. . XTIS 81856 Crawford 98 1:48 4..H':; 713 Sls.-rf;= \V. I. Ilineli .:. . ST .715 (81643) Doubt 109 1:47' 5..107..X713 (S1H.-.(;» Lady Esther lo:: |;40j 6..114.. X"l«i (81571) Ibdlowav 100 1:461 6. . lo::. .0710 (81586) l'atriot ::. . o ; 7M 81082' Dredger 4. .14*.. x705 S14t»l Dele Slroine MO 1:481 5. .101. . X70T. sis.-.c, Croat Jubilee ".. 04..X703 sis.-.i; GoU Note 5..113..XTP0 7^114- Howard Bbeaa loC 1:471 5. .111 7^*1 - 7705C, Wad ibridge 4. .105. ...f68 The figures under "Rec." In above entries show the best time made by the horse at the distance, with wei'-'ht carried since January 1. 1908. This time is not necessarily made by a winner. It may be the estimated time of a loatnai IKllwanii LATEST PERFORMANCES OF HORSES ENTERED TODAY. FIRST RACE — 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. (Slsir,— 1 :4S| — I 11"..) Index Course DIstTlmeT'ckOdds Wt St % % % StrFin Jockeys Best Company MALEDICTION, ch. g. 7. hy Sir Dixon — Malada (D. B. Jones). Weight todav 112. 81856 Toronto ImTOy 1:47 fast 15 HW 13 14 12 ft KU 7" 1) McC thy Lady Esther. W. I. Ilir.rli. HiaeU'. SU'71 Lexlnatoa 11-4 2:14 mud 2-3 113 2 2 2 2 "2* 21 Obert B. Double. LiWeTorner. Casnerdine. 81183 Lcx'gton 1 1-16 1:511 mud 3 107 5 5 5 1 1 1' Obert Ed Kane. Grenade Gilveihar. 81144 Lex' gton lmtSf 1 :42i good 40 106 1 5 5 4 42 25 Obert IKdiar. (Jilvedear. Tom Dolan. SMM Jack'ville 1 1-8 1:591 good 8 105 3*1 J Conley .leanette M.. Belle Scott. SpringFrog ARROW SWIFT, ch. g. 4. by Belvidere — Miss Kinney (P. M. Civill). Wcieht todav 103. S15.11 Louisville 1 1-S 1:5.1 fast 3 H'ft 3 4 5 S 8H 781 V I'owers Nadzn. Albert Star. Gilvedear. S12ft6 L'sville 1 1-M l:4Sf slow S 102 6 8 10 7 5l 5S3 Taplin Cvmbal. St. Elm wood. Fiist Peep. «1202 lcx'gton 11-16 1:50 goodl3-20 113 5 5 3 2 2* 2'1 A Walsh Grenade. Broadside. Prvtania. 78648 Sub. Park 1 1:518 slow 3-2 105 2* J Reid Bd Tracy. JohnMcBride. Tbeodoela. 7S102 Latonia 1 3-16 2:01§ fast 5 105 3 5 5 3 5" 5» Brannon A.Dufour. W.CooIer. T.Shaughraun. HOLSCHER. br. h. 6. bv Lamplighter— Princess Lorraine (W. Shields). Weight today 112. 77l'sS Toronto J 1 1 ::::.!»! fast 4 lln 7 7 7 6 C'» «■•■ Garner Cave Adsum. Water Lake. Ontario. 771 S5 Toronto 1 1-S 1 :S5« last 4 100 7 9 9 9 6* 3» V Powers I los. Hyphen, Braggadocio. Funky. 76573 Fort Erie 1 1-8 2:02g hvy 8-5 113 7 7 7 5 4» 34} Nlcol Estella C. Lfldv Martha. Clements. 7€472 Fort Erie 1 3-16 2:001 good 31 111 7 7 6 4 3J 2"K V Powers Spunky. Hostile Hyphen. Imboden. 76134 Fort Erie 1 1-16 1 :54g hvy 6 111 8 8 8 8 61 6" Liebert Minot. Prvtania. Deacon. THE GLOBE, br. m. 8. bv Courtown— The Duchess (M. Leroy). Weight todav 102. 776N3 Duff'n Park 11:44* fast 8-6 187 1« T Rae Night Mist. True Boy. Tagane. 77867 nuff'n Park 1 1 : 1.V-J fast 2 Ml 1» T Rae U'ftGuard.LittleMiniiie. Tonyllart. ADORATION", ch. m, 5. by Ornament— Excellent (0. J. Decker). Weight todav 107. S1211 Pimliio 7-S 1:271 fast 20 110 3 8 7 7 8* S'-JUpton GretnaGreen. Beaacoop. K.ofBasbaa K08H3 S. Anita 7-8 1:242 fast 25 107 9 9 9 9 9 9'» J Howard Critic St. Elm wood. Pretension. So741 S. Anita 11:398. good 6 105 5 9 7 7 7' "'SB Wilson Timothy Wen. Third Rail. (Miaplet. 8MSS S. Anita 1 1:401 slow 11-5 103 16 2 3 2'J 2«» MeCahey Raleigh. Remember. Jo :~ S. ROSEBORO. b. g. 6. bv Tcddington— Red Rose (Pons & MayL Weight todav 112. 81217 Lexington 1-tl:13 fast ESS 187 7 3 5 7»t e'-JF Burton Earl's Court. Huek. Boserrian. SKiss Jacks'ville 3-4 1:178. good 3J 112 441 B Burton Camel. Earl's Court. Bitter Hand. 8M8S Jacks'ville 3-4 1:171 good 21 120 4 3 4 4= Ink 15 Burton Malediction. Tackle. Judge Dundon. CAMPAIGNER, b. g. 5. by Gerolstein— Supporter (0. L. Richards). Weight todav 111. 81370 Pimlico 11:40 fast 8 lo2 S I 9 9 98 9** Deverieh Rio Grande. Mystiner. Gild. 81286 Pinilico ll:40|?fast 10 loS 6 4 3 3 4- 4« Deverieh R.Grande. Bob.Kean. K.ofBashan. S1191 I'imlico 1 1:413 fast 8 102 6 3 2 2 2i 1* Deverieh Quantieo. LadofLangden. St.Josepli S1157 Pimlico lm60y 1:46 fast 20 105 4 2 2 2 2'S 2» Deverieh BobbieKean. RioGratide. .TeanetteM. 780S2 Pimlico 1 1-S 1:54? fast 30 115 3 7 7 8 8 7 » McCabe Cave Adsum. Ontario. Rio Grande. A. MTJSKODAY. ch. h. 7. bv Meadowthorpe— Black Bessie (G. H. Neal). Weight todav 110. 81003 Oakland 1 1:411 Cast 50 IOS ll 10 10 9 9 :•"• '.Deverieh Hush Money. Erlx't. Iluskv. 80823 Oakland 3-4 1:16 fast 20 106 10 11 11 11 9-'i" Deverieh Please. Giovan.Balerio. MavAmelia 86KB Oakland 1 1-4 2:09 fast 20 108 6 5 1 1 2l 4° Deverieh Fantastic. High Gun. Legatee. BOBBIE KEAN. b. h. 8. bv FlatUnds— Lizzie M. (C. C. Smithson). Weight todav 116. 81286 Pimlico 1 1:68] fast 115 119 2 11 2 24 2* E Dugan R.Grande. K.ofBashan. Campaigner 81157 Pimlico lmSOy 1:46 fast 41 116 2 11 1 1 1 E Dugan Campaigner. RioCraiele. JeanettcM. 78068 I'imlico 1 1-16 1:471 fast 30 114 3 1 1 1 l'J in W R W'k'rQueenoftheHills. Juggler. S.Shingle. ,S0r 2 Pimlico lm40y 1:448. fast 8 111 14 14 14 12 12= 13" W R W'k'rSol.Shingle. K.ofBashan. Raclnell. XENOCRATES. b. c. 4. bv Havoc— Xenia (J. E. Seagram). Weight todiv 107. 752i(7 Toronto 3-4 1:16? fast 1 111 1 IIP V C II Shil'-C.ipstnn. Table Bay. I.oretto. 76108 Toronto 3-4 l:16g slowll-20 107 4 4 4 2" 2,: Olandt M.ontheFloss. Pereus'n. A. Summers 75020 Toronto 3-4 1:15 fast 10 MS 9 S 7 5' 47V I"brother Caper Sauce. Cannie Maid. Kelvin. 71033 Toronto 51 t 1:071 fast 20 103 12 12 12 12 1221 A Rellly BurtG. Lewis. Banyah. Ketchemlke. VARLETES. br. sr. 7. bv Masetto— Vain Glory (W. Walker). Weight todav 104. MS.",:; Ton. mo 1 1 10 I : V.'i fast 10 lo' 12 s S 10 Id' 10'v'i 'ablwell D.Maeilonald. Cue. I'obv. BeMmouTe 80680 Oakland lmSOy 1:448 atop 20 MOM 9 9 9 9 SI8"E Clark JoeU.ise. YankeeDanahter. SI. Avon 88683 Oakland Im20y 1 :42i good 8 109 2 6 7 7 6= 5'« K Clark Daaeasnaeta, Fantastic. 1'igent. sdG56 Oaklan.l lm70y 1:461 fast 4 MS 2 3 3 4 6* 710 E Clark JoeRose. Saint flf Yankee Tourist. CONFESSOR, ch. h. 7. bv Father Confessor— Koffee (0. Turek). Weight todav 112. K0889 Oakland lniToy 1:48] fast 36 125 9 In lo 9 s S-• \y Meln'reNil.li.k. Gargantua. Saraciaesca. 80772 Oakland PC 1:13 good 20 11211 11 10 8l t'i w Mein'reliush Money. Sehleswig Deviser. 88737 Oakland lm20y 1:4S hvy 5 114 3 3 6 4 51 S'i A Walsh Coppers. L.Provost. Man. Hollander FUNKY, b. g. 5. by Commando— Sandfly CJ. R. Isbister). Weight tcdav 109. 17582 Hamilton .1-4 1:131 fast 7 115 6 7 6 5U 5* A Murray Manheitner. Ladv Carol. Chiefllavis 77532 Hamilton 3-4 1:14 slow IS 115 S 5 4 41 2'* A Murray Fernando. Chief Haves. Ladv Card. 77601 Hamilton 3-4 1:13 fast 20 1"6 6 5 6 6s 7'» A Murray Ainiee C.. Park Row. Night Mist. 77417 Hamilton 3-4 1:122 fast 15 95 7 7 6 6- 6" Ilamm'd Almee C. Cloisteress. Mauheimer. WATERBRIDGE. b. g. 4, by Bridgewater— Little Marv (R. J. Mackenziel. Weight todav 101. r70S6 Gfvesend AbS-4 Ling fast :t» P. 7 11 11 1.1 11 11 Gilbert Ida D.. Fancv. Dial plate. 76874 Sheepah'd 7-8 1:271 fast 50 MS 9 9 9 9 10 11 D McC'thyBlaek Mary. Miss Ale.-t. Gil! 7413S Benning 7-8 1:30 fast 12 94 5 3 2 3 4'1 4« D MeC'thvServile. Kempton, Al H. Woods. 73985 Benning 7-S 1:32| slow 9-5 99 4 5 4 4 4s n D McC'thy Cartwheel, Grandpa. Tennis. TOMMY WADDELL. b. g. 7. bv Magian— Frantic (William Garth). Weight tod-v 103 -111.1 I'lmlieo Al, 2 4:16 slow . 1..1 2 1 :l 3 V V Dupee Tampieo Tournov. Harpist II. S1237 Pimlico Ab 2 4:2.3 fast 8 l.v; t; I 4 :. 5»» S»«lDupee Ballacalla. Tampieo. Toamey. ML! I'imlico Al, 2 4:34 fast 7 153 6 4 Lost rider. Dupee P. Hampton. YoungBlitzeu Tellfirc 75197 Gravesend 1 1-4 2:06 fast 8 MS 2 4 3 3 3» 6'» Musgrave Troublesome, Mlss.I.ad. L.Stanhopf 75101 G'vesend 1 1-16 1:471 slow 4 10S 7 8 7 7 61! 71JlMusgrave Hyperion 11., Roekstone, BtackOah SECOND RACE — 4 1-2 Furlongs. Coronation Stakes. 2-vear-olds. Canadian-bred. AllowrnccT. I6S4S6 SB -2 — MS.) STAY CANNIE. ch. f. 2. by Cannie Boy — Stay Awav (J. Dvment). Weight todav 115 s I .:,■ Toronto 41 f 56». fast •"" be: lo M 10 M»» G Wilson llviii ■_' Souirrel. Busy. Hetpes. l'iist start for the following: ST. CECILIA, br. f. 2. by Orme Shore — Lou D. (R. Davics). . Weight todav 115. ORMENCE, ch. f. 2, by Ormc Shore — Interference. Weight todav 115. LADY BASS b. f. 2. bv Bassctlau — Lady Lightfoot II. Weight todav 115 LOU CORVAL, ch. e, 2, by Cormorant — Lassie Lou (W. J. Stinson). Weight today 122. THIRD RACE— 1 1-8 Miles. Breeders* Stakes. 3-vear-olds. Canadian-bred. Allowances. ( j2541— a:." 2 ii — — 107.) TOLLENDAL. b. c. 3. bv Toddington— Delicia (J. E. Seagraml. Weight today 122. MW. Toronto 1 1 t t:H% fast 4 pis .'. 2 2 -.' L"" .'"■ Goldstein Sliimonese. FortGarrv. DcsertStar. ma Toronto 3-4 1 :13g fast 100 M fi 8 6 8"" 7" Q'rington Sir Alvrscot. Simcoe. Lomond. 771:!6 Toronto 3-4 1:14 fast 50 US 8 10 10 a 917{g'riugton Arondack. Tlieo Cook. Siuicoe. FORT GARRY, ch. c. 3. by Fort Hunter — Flying Bess (J. Dvment). Weight today 122. 8JS55 Toronto 1 1-4 2:10K fast 16-5 108 2 11 3 3" ::-•' Mcntrv- Sliimonese. Tollendal. Desert star ma Hamilton 3-4 1 :Tf. fast 200 102 7 7 7 7 71!,iMoreh'se Simcoe. Alice. Waponoca. 77263 Toronto 3-4 l:13g fast 60 107 8 7 8 7" S*»|T Rice Sir Alvescot. Simcoe. I.omond. 77126 Toronto 3-4 1:14 fast 100 108 7 11 11 10 10'HWatts Arondack. T boo Cook. Simcoe. •GENEROUS MOOR. ch. c. 3. bv Dalmoor— Generosity (A. Beck). Weight today 122. 81865 Toronto 1 14 2:1":! fast 20 110 7 3 6 S S 8" B Walsh Sliimonese. Tollendal. Pert Garry 77265 Toronto 3-4 1:14* fast 100 107 10 11 11 11 ll'HHaynes Ouantico. Red Mimic. Clailiorne. COURTIER, ch. c. 3, by Paladin— Sibyl (J. E. Seagram). Weight today 122. •is..., Toronto 1 1 4 2:1o? fast 4 pis 4 4 3 4 5'« .V" Musgr've Sliimonese. Tollendal. Korl Cany 7726:: Toronto 3-4 l:Of fast 100 103 7 I 7 64 8=' Watts Sir Alvescot. Simcoe. I.omond. • 7212 Toronto 3-4 1 : 14?» fast 100 112 11 12 12 12 12-".Watts Tonv W.. Silk Hose. Dispute. 75107 Toronto 5-8 lsMJ slow 60 95 9 10 11 11 ll'«}.Icnsen Personal. Lncillo K.. Hawkwing. 75064 Toronto 4J f 56J slop 20 106 i) 9 'J2 ii'nF'brotbcr Gay King, I'laudmorr. Fairy Sprite DESERT STAR. ch. c. 3. bv Orontas— Kalahari (G. W. Cook). Weight today 122. USSS Toronto 1 1-4 2:10fi fast 40 IPS 6 8 7 5 4\ 4-» D McC'thyShimoiiese. Tollcnilal. Fort ('any. MENDIP. br. f. 3. bv Milncr — Frome (J. E. Seagram). Weight today 122. Firft start. J. E. Seagram entry — Mcndip. Courtier and Tollendal. FOURTH RACE — About 2 Miles. Steeplechase. 4-vear-olds and upward. Allowances. (7." 2 )9 — "j-5o — 8— 1IT.) AGENT, b. g, 7. by George Kcsslcr— Ricabar (B. McLennan). Weight todav 164. SISIS Belmont Al 2 4mhi fast 4 US 3 2 2 2 2* 11 Kelleber Sir Woonter. Grandpa. Waterspced 77716 lielmont Al ::: 7:10 fast 3 166 1 6 5 5 1- 1' Kelleher Mark Gumbcrts. Malacca. Ironsides 17571 I'.elinont Ab 3 6:031 fast fi 146 7 2 1 1 1- V Kelleher Waterspced. M. Humberts. Ironsides 77517 Belmont Abliit fast 2J 146 4 111 J"* S4* Kelleher JtanarUrae. YamaChristv. Kamrod 77071 G'vesend Ab2J 4:53 fast 7-5 148 3 Bolted. M Hen'sonlronsides. Waterspced. Perseverance KARA. b. g. 6. by Herald— Irene (J. W. Colt). Weight todav 157. .•V.W Pimlieo Ab 2'. :.:3Si! fast 3-2 152 12 3 3 3 3'J McAfee Algic. Ben Cole. 81262 Pmilico Ab 2 4:3."-tf fast 2 152 2 3 3 1 2« L.rider.McAfccAlgle. Grandpa. Bell-tlie-Cat. .5418 G'vesend Ab 2 3:50 fast 8-5 M 5 3 4 4 3* z» J Lynch Simon Pure, Dick Shaw, St. Kevin -5317 G'vesend Ab 2J 4:47 fast 31 150 3 4 4 2 2 2" H Stone Alfar. Sanctus. Bayonet. 75078 Belmont Ab 2i 6:15 slop 4 138 6 3 1 1 1" 1» McAfee JohnM.P., CallfornlaKlng, St.KevIn EXPANSIONIST, ch. g. 8. bv Norwood— Gemima (Mrs. E. Wilson). Weight today 157. .7160 Hamilton 1 3 4 3:22 fast 6-5 J57 4 5 Lost rider. N Kay Waterway, (iolddeur. Kaeilia. 77361 Hamilton Ablj 3:22 fast 3-2 ]52 6 2 2 2 V 1« R lleider Waterway. Marksman. Gait. 75979 Brighton Ab 2 3:588 fast 7-5 145 6 7 6 4 4* 4" McAfee Canvas, St. Nick, Harpist II. 75738 Sheepshd Ab2j 5:0S« fast 2J 140 5 3 3 4 42,"M2« E Heider Waterspced, Rocket, P. of Pllsen. BRAGGADOCIO, ch. c. 4. by Pirate of Penzance— Peavine fl. W. Booth). Weight todav 137. 7/557 Hamilton 3-4 1:14 fast 12 112 8 13 IS 13« 11 '".'.( lamer Tar.Maid. Tenakoe. D.of Bridge water 77N;:: Hamilton 1 1-4 2:04{ last 12 : ti 7 6 5 4 4= 5* (' Ross Chalfontc. Reidmoore. MiasUatesby 77439 Hamilton IIS 1:5:, last 4 90 555 5 5* 53i Brannon M.Catoshv. Campaigner. S. Shingle 77340 Hamilton 1 1-16 1:47 good 30 90 9 11 9 7 6« i* J Bergen M.Catesby. Reidmoore. Gamhrinus. DR. KOCH. b. g. C. bv Maxio — Circiet (F. Fox). Weight todav '47 -4994 Toronto 2 isM fast 7 151 9 6 3 3 3s 2:' Simpson Med. Man, J. James, Dr.J.F.Aitken 71504 Windsor S C 3:35 fast 10 126 2 7 7 7 7 7 (("Connor The Chef. Bacra. Amber. 71467 Windsor S C 3:34 fast 30 126 7 5 1 2 L.rider.W Taylor Little Wally, Picktlrne. Amber. 71392 Windsor S C 3:37 slow 40 135 4 9 6 5 5 4 O'Connor Bank Holiday, Little Wally, Dacra. FIFTH RACE — 3-4 Mile. Prince of Wales Handicap. 3-year-olds and upward. MM — I till — 1 — 114.) CENTRE SHOT. br. f. 4, bv Sain — Grand Shot ("W. Walker). Weight todav 101. settt'Oukland Itntey 1:44| goodU-M M3 5 1 Bled. Taplin Thel'eer. DonEuriqne. OeeanOueen. W419 Oakland Unity 1:48 slow 2-5 103 4 2 2 1 9 PI I everich Ocean Oucen. Husky. Don Eurique. NSfN Oakland 7-S 1:29J slow 7-5 102 1111 1" 1" E Clark May Amelia. Argonaut. Ketcbcmike ROSE QUEEN, br. f, 3. by Kingston — White Rose (A. Koenigsberg). Weight todav 105 81863 Toronto 3-4 1:11 fast 2 95 1 1 1 1.'. I1 E ("lark Bellwether, Tasley. .1. Juggins KM! Oakland :; 4 1:13* fast 4 M 2 2 3 2i h 31 E Clark Madman. Booger Red. Blags M»76 Oakland 5J f l:06g fast 18-5 97 1 2 1 l3 l1 E Clark Restigouclie. BoogerKed. Ooodiigbt Mil Oakland 5J f 1:07 last 7 96 1 4 4 33 Deverich Restigouche. Booger Red. Desirous RED RIVER, ch. h. 5. by Fatherless— Lizzie H, (A. B. Hancock). Weight today 119. 81520 PtmliCO 3-4 IdB fast 3-5 117 1 3 1 1= l1 J MdntyrcConsistcnt. Horace K.. Blackshecp 81313 Pimlieo 3-4 1:138 fast 1-6 114 3 11 Is l'i J MclntyreConsistent. Mystifier. Coon. 81215 Pimlieo 7-8 1:22] fast 1 115 4 3 1 1 1" 1" J McIntyreCharlie Eastman. Zetlms. Ottoman. 81134 Pimlieo 3-4 1:21| hvy 4-6 115 2 111* l'i W Mcln'reBeaucoup. Stargowan. StarEmblem. SMILEY CORBETT. b. c, 4. by Toddington — Osculation (W. Cahill). Weight today 119. MM Oakland 5i f 1:07J good 7 115 3 1 1 ll 6; Mentry Booger Bed. Paiaroita. deadlight. M'736 Oakland 3-4 1:161 hvy 16-5 120 5 3 3 3' 4'1 Mentry Jacobite. Booger Red. Madman. MM Oakland 5 . f 1:088 slowll-io 122 4 3 1 l"' 47 W Mcln'reBubblingWater. BoogerKed. Fanatic LADY IRMA, b. f. 3. bv Sempronius — Lady Balgowan (P. T. Chinn). Weight todav 107. M851 Toronto 3-4 1:14* fast i 2 1M .1 11 ]»k 21 Heyericli Jack Parker. Daremgtoa. SHrerlne. 810S6 S. Anita 3-4 1:19 f:ist 17-5 106 7 J • Pill Preston Lawtoa Wiggins. Fleming. Rlalto. 80933 S. Anita 54 f 1:051 fast 6J 103 4 11 Is l"" Page Rialto. Harrigan. Lawton Wiggins. 80875 B. Anita 3-4 1:121 fast 16-5 102 2 3 1 U U Page Colonel Bob. VoxPopull. OldTimer. TASLEY. b. f, 3. bv Sempronius — Allegra (T. Clyde), Weight todav 100. 8tat3 Toronto 3-4 1:13 fast 9-5 95 4 3 3 3?. 38 H'cliffe RoseQueen. Bellwether, J. Juggins. 81490 Pimlieo 3-4 IM slow 11-5 101 1 2 1 1J l1 Goldstein King Cobalt. Effendi. 81366 Pimlieo 5-8 l:00g fast 11-5 110 2 2 2 2« l2 Goldstein Manviette. Merry Gift. Our Maggie 81192 Pimlieo 3-4 1:138 fast 10 95 4 4 4 51 551 H'cliffe Roval Onvx. De Mund. Live Wire. 78069 Pimlieo 3-4 1:14J fast 31 98 3 11 1"» 3 Goldstein Statesman. Waponoca. Footpad. PURSLANE, ch. h, 5. by Watercress — Flavane (J. E. Seagram). Weight today 99. 77558 Hamilton 1 1-16 1:47* fast 21 119 5 7 6 4 6U 712 Musgr've Niblick. WilronLackave. J. Carroll. 77505 Hamilton 1 1:40 fast 7 101 1 1 2 3 21 4' Musgr've Gridiron. Simcoe. Reidmoore. 77387 Hamilton 3-4 1:121 last 8 102J S 7 7 7s 67* Musgr've Ktlion. King Cobalt. Royal Onyx. 77243 Toronto 3-4 l:12j fast 10 105 6 9 9 71 6"! Musgr've Please. Waponoca. Magazine. JUBILEE JUGGINS, b. g. 4. by Juvenal— Julia Hanover (J. E. Seagram). Weight todiv 97. M863 Toronto 3-4 1:13 fast 20 110 5 4 5 4' 4"1 Musgr've U.S.- (Ju. en. Bellwether. Tasley. 77001 Montreal 3-4 1:14 last 8-5 112 7 4 4 6*. 3' Musgr've Tenakoe. Dika. Cosmopolitan. " 6S49 Montreal 3^ 1:138 last S 102 9 5 1 31 2- Musgr've Chief Haves. Mirth. Whisk Broom. 76518 Saratoga 7-8 1:268 fast 6 104 3 3 3 4 6 7*1 Musgr've Woodcraft, Sanguine. De Burgo. 75538 Hamilton 3-4 1:148 goodll-20 110 1 11 3'1 4*4 F'brother Braggadocio, Terah, Purslane. PERSONAL, b. f. 3. by Kinley Mack— Lady Lindsey (Mrs. 3. McLaughlin). Weight todav 97. M851 Toronto 3-4 1:141 last 5 116 5 5 5 41 5" Coldstein .la.-k Parker. Ladylrma. Dareington k 1462 Pimlieo 3-4 l:15g slow 9-5 106 1 11 Ink L'h E Dugan Poeomoke. Cunning. Xebec. M401 Pimlieo 3-4 1:)3J fast 5 98 2 2 2 34 6*1 McCahey King Cobalt. Cunning. Momentum. S1210 Pimlieo 3-4 1:1.18 fast 20 103 3 3 3 3» 3=1 Deverich Half Sovereign, Pantoufle, Alalia. 81156 Pimlieo 3-4 1:15 fast 10 96 3 5 5 5 5l5lDeverich De.Mund. ChiefHaves. Roval Onvx. ELLICOTT. b. h, 5. by Toddington — Duchess of Towers (J. H. Madigan). Weight todav 110. 7.;7-:, l"o.t Erie 1 1-16 1:46 fast 41 112 4 6 6 6 6 4* P. Walsh Min. Adams. Ladvlialdur. Han bridge 76666 Fort Erie 1 1-16 1 :468 fast 21 113 7 6 7 7 7 7" K Walsh Pollv Prim. Czar. The Minks. 76469 Fort Erie 1 1-16 1:46 good 4 112 5 3 2 3 2nk 2=1 Nicol Goes Fast. John Carroll. Reidmoore 76431 Fort Erie 3-4 l:17g hvy 2 112 4 4 3 4 4,1 V Powers Royal Onyx. Goes Fast. Al Muller. SAL VOLATILE, ch. m. 5. by Disguise— Heartburn (J. W. Colt). Weight todav 104. 81869 Toronto 3-4 1:14] fast 4 124 7 5 6 2'. 2" Goldstein .1. G:\itens. Plaudmore, Occidental. 81520 Pimlieo 3-4 1:U| fast 7 103 7 7 6 5J 5» J Bergen Red River. Consistent. Horace E. 81177 Pimlieo 3-4 1:15 fast 10 105 1 2 2 21 14 J Bergen Halifax. Jennie Wells. Sim. Honours 79578 Savannah 5-8 1 :04g fast 4-5 107 3« Mahon Ntelesa, Birdslaycr. Ora Sudduth. 79546 Savannah 5-8 1:038 fast 9-10 104 2» Mahon Youthful. Risk. ARONDACK, b. f, 3, bv Hastings— Astoria (Mrs. J. McLaughlin). Weight todav 94. MM.6 Toi.nto 1 1-8 1:55/5 fast 15 117 10 3 2 11' 2' Mcntrv G. Fisher. Detective. Woolwinder. 81521 Pimlieo 1 1:39?. fast 12 106 6 7 4 4 5= 6s). McCahey Klicndi. Fashion Plate. Hill Top. S1429 Pimlieo lmfiOv 1:443 fast 15-96 11 8 10 10 10= 7;J J Bergen Lad of I.angden. Siskin. Gowan. RU8t Pimlieo lm40vl:43 fast 9 94 5 6 fi 5 41 4'j J Bergen L.Wire. P.andNeedles. Superstition. 81192 Pimlieo 3-4 1:138 fast 30 102 7 6 7 7° 78 J Bergen Royal Onyx, De Mund. Live Wire. COONEY K.. b. g. 5, bv Senator McCarren — Campania (J. Burttschell). Weight todav 106. 81645 Houston 41 f 56?. good 1-3 104 l1 Coburn Father Dovuicy. 81510 Houston 3 4 1:16 fast 13 5 111 5 I'engast Dr. Ma k. Sainvokc. Sad News. HURLOCK. b. f. 3. bv Sempronius— Whirlwind (T. Clyde). Weight todav 93. m:.::: Pimlieo 1 1:41* fast 5 loo 4 4 4 3 P 1" H'cliffe IsdoaaltaMe. BUkBose. Coastetlat'a 81314 Pimlieo lmtOy 1:46} Cast 12 83 11 11 10 10 101"10-',JHanisey Ruxton. Benucoiip. Great Jubilee, si 239 Pimlieo lm60v 1:451 Cast 24 S7 1 2 2 2 24 4=1 Lnacfe St. Joseph. Ardri. Lallv. 81176 Pimlieo lm40y 1:45 fast 2 92 2 3 3 3 31 25 Leach Bonnie Kelso. Gus Helm. King Sol. T. Clyde entry llmloik and Tasley. Mr . J. McLaughlin entry- Arondack and Personal. J. K. Seagram entry — Jubilee Jnggia* and Pmshtne. Cahill A: Koenigsbeig entry — Sndley Corbctt and Rose Otieeu. SIXTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. 3-ycar-olds and upward. Selling. ((i2(iW— 1 :4t!l— 4— 9!).) IDA MAY. ch. f. 4. bv Charade— Forelock (St. James Stable). Weight todav 100. 8186* Toronto lasTVjr 1:17 fast g M 12 11 M 10 B» 9'".JGanz Lady Bather. W. I. Ilim-h. Hia.k. . 81622 Louisville 3 4 1:131 good 11 US 6 7 5 S» «»| I'age Enfield. Marbles. Pal. SUM I.ouisyille 3-4 1:118 fast 14 103 6 6 6 6« C'HTaplin J.P.ernslein. Hanblidge. PlateClass. S10S3 S. Anita 1 1:378 fast 3J 107 2 3 3 4 4u 7103B Wilson Oreen Seal. Gloria. Edwin T. Frvcr 80934 S. Anita 1 1:38 fast 13-5 103 4 1 1 1 l3 l'i Russell John Louis, Old Timer. Adriuehe. BEN DOUBLE, b. g. 5. bv Bendoran— Lemons (Pons & May). Weight todav 108. 81271 Lexington 11-4 2:11 muds ltt 111 1 l3 l1 Troxl. r Malediction. L. Turner, (aspcrdine 81241 Lexington 1 IS 1:59 mud IS 108 2 2 3 3 41-' Troxler Ed Kane. Grenade, M. Militant. 81180 L.-xington 7-8 1:308 mud 8 110 6 6 6 5 41 i'i Benton LadyVie. LaFavclte. LadyEthelyn. DM Jacksonville 1 1:458 good 4 102 3U Brannon Hofllyac'th. RoseburglL. Monsiguor EDWIN GUM, ch. g, 6. by Plutus— Bessie Gum (W. Walker). Weight todav 106. RKSC Toronto Unity 1:47 fast 12 104 11 9 9 S 7= U'-ijCaldweU Ladv Esther. W. I. Hindi. Ilia.ko. 76595 Seattle 1 1-M 1:451 Cast 17-2t Ml 2 4 5 5 5 5'= A Harris Fantastic. Mirzer. Hasty Agnes. 76513 Seattle 1 1:391 fast 7-5 KB 2 5 5 5 3= 2« A Harris Fantastic. Hasty Agnes. Massa. CRAWFORD, br. c. 4. by Lamplighter— Later (M. Nicoll). Weight today 103. MN.-.6 Toronto lm78y 1:47 fast 50 lot; 4 10 11 13 12= 12-"'3J Fob y Lady Esther. W. I. Hindi. Hiaeko. tiatt Lexington 3-i 1:182 mud 25 ]o5 1 2 4 2" 21 Whiting I.ightltlue. Silver ('.. Harriot Kowe 7S_'02 Latonia ]m70v 1:508 hvy 12 103 8 11 8 9 81 7=7*.I Butler Apt. Judge Treen. IVona H. 7MS7 l.i1 ma 1 1-16 l:52f. hvv 30 101 13 6 5 54 f = JA Martin Apt. (iilvedear. Gainbritnis. 7jJ79 Lalonia 1 1-8 1:531 fast 50 96 6 6 10 9 S1 8" Frazier W.Cooler. L.Ethcl. T.Shaughraun. W. I. HINCH. br. c. 3. bv Roval Flush III.— L'Araazonc I A. J. Small). Weight today 87. 81856 Toronto lmToy 1:17 fast 7 85 6 11 1 2= 2- Moreh'se L.nly Esther. Hiaeko. lleseoinne:-. 765*1 Empire 5.1. f 1:07 fast 20 112 11 12 12 14 14 D McC'thyFootpad. Birdof Flight IL, Killcreen 75296 G'v.send 51. f 1:07 fast 60 ION 5 6 I 61 713 S Flynu Harrigan, Statesman, Amri. 75222 G'vesend 51 f 1:07 fast 50 112 7 10 10 10" 9" Shreve Arrnlak, Madman. Ros-trum. DOUBT, eh, g. 5, by Star Shoot— Mistrust (Campbell & Phillips). Weight todav 107. BrCtl Houston 1 1:138 good 7-5 KB 14 c.t.urn Cheswardine. Melange. GoMfteld. M332-'Houston 11:13 fast 6 Pk; B* l'en'gast Goldway. Cheswardine. L.M.Eekert. LADY ESTHER, b. m. 6. bv Lord Esterling— Miss Alice (P. M. Civill). Weight todav 114. 81856 Toronto lm70v 1:17 fast 4 los 13 3 2 lsk 1* Musgr've W. I.Hlnch. Hiaeko. DescomaetS. 81528 I.'sville 1 1-16 1 :458 fast 4 103 2 3 3 4 44 3« Warren Gliding Belle. Dr. Barklcv. Hiieet. 81406 Louisville 7-S 1:258 fast 13-10 104 5 3 3 4 3= 33 E Martin Cvmbal. Sir Cleges. Grande Dame. 7-113 Latonia lm70y 1:438 fast 6-5 101 4 2 2 3 14 l4 Glasner Woolbtone. Carew. The Shaughrauu HOLLOWAY. br. g. 6. by St. Gatien— Miss Maggie M. (R. Minton). Weight todav 103. 81571 Houston 11-16 1:51 fast 4-5 103 l3 Hollister Dick Redd. GotdftV Id. SI 451 Houston 1116 1:5S hvy 6-5 105 2= Kettig Vincentio. H.ol : llyaeiuth. Hauox-k. PATRIOT, b. c. 3. by Ben Brush— Sandfly (J. W. May). Weight todav 96. S1..S6 Louisville 3-4 1:13,: fast 21-10 115 S 6 4 1& I1 V Powers Zcnl.i. Irrigator. Mexican Girl. 81465 I.'sville lm76y 1:451 slow 5 111 6 5 3 3 3= "" V Powers Wwlafi . Gerrymander. DettrerGirl si: is Louisville 3-4 1:14^ fast 64 110 8 5 4-4 P '■ H Shil'gSnap. Star Thistle. Console. 81212 Lexington 3-4 1:18 mud 4-5 100 3 4 4 3; 3=4 E Martin Tim Kelly. Miss Felix. Meada. DREDGER, ch. g. 4. by Yellow Tail— Morinel (J. J. Walsh). Weight todav 108. 8M63 S. \nita 1 1:39 fast 12 Ilo 4 3 3 3 3= 33 G Arehib"dl"riend Harry. Tavern. Mike.Iordan. 81616 S \nila 1 1-S 1:538 fast 10 112 5 2 3 3 3» 2=1 Q Archib'd Woolwinder. Monvina. Joe Come. 80855 S. Anita 1 1:398 fast 41 105 11 10 I 8 91 9"lButweIl C.W.Burt. Buchanan. FriarofEIcin. DELE STROME. ch. m. 5. by Ben Stromo — Lindele (G. P. Sherman). Weight todav 101. slt'.il Pimlieo 1 1 16 1:518 slow 69 108 11 10 8 8 S= 8"|McCabe Hiaeko. Dispute. MystlBer. 81426 Pimlieo lm60v 1:443 fast H SS 13 14 14 14 14 14» Kstep Lad of Langden. Siskin. Gowan. 81177 Pimlieo 3-4 115 fast 60 100 15 15 15 15 1518 Deverich S;i]Vola;ile. Halifax. Jennie Wells. 77021 Montreal 1 1-2 2:34 fast 60 99 9 10 9 7 8l 6'1 Diggins Lallv. St. Ilario. Doubt. GREAT JUBILEE, b. c. 3. by Knight of the Thistle — Miss Hanover (0. L. Richards). Weight todav 94. 'is... Toronto ImMj 1:17 last 15 94 7 4 4 7 M lo'-JH-rbert I.olv E-ti,er. W. lllin.l.. Hiaeko. SI 191 Pimlieo 1 1 16 1:518 slow 6 VM 1 5 6 5 5= 5«f McCahey Hiaeko. Dispute Mystitier 81433 Pimlieo lm60v 1:46 fast 3 99 3 /5 5 6 21 4 2-" McCahey Court Lady. HigliRangc. M. t atesby si:;it Pimlieo lm6oy 1:453 fast 15 91 I 6 5 4 3= 3!j A Lang Ruxtou. Beaucoup. Xebee. GOLD NOTE. ch. h, 5. by Goldfinch— Vestalis (J. Laxton). Weight todav 113. 81S56 Tor.. nlo Im70v 1:47 fast 30 109 5 3 2 3 6" 5'=M:ilbort Lady E-tlier. W. 1. Hindi. Hiaeko. 75461 Hamilton 1 1:411 fast 8 112 13 2 1 U 4=4 W Ott True Boy. Oondc. The (Jlobe. 8331 Hamilton 1 1:408 fast 4 105 4 1 1 1 lnk 14 Harty Hiaeko. ArrowSwift, St. Valentine. 75183 Toronto 1 1:121 fast 21 BB 2 2 1 1 I'll1 C II Sbn'gCaperSauce, Mr.l'eabody. Aut.King HOWARD SHEAN. b. h. 5. by Hermence— Itinerant (J. C. Nallv). Weight todav 111. 76114 Latonia 1116 1:47 fast 40 106 1 5 4 1 l1 2» Glasner AlbertStar. Besterling. LadyBaldur. 77979 Latonia 1 1-8 1 :531 fast 10 110 5 2 4 8 10' 10== Heidel W.Cooler. L. Ethel. T.Shaughraun. 77893 Latonia 7-S 1:281 good 15 107 2 9 9 7 7» 4» Heldel Robin Hood. Bonobrake. Greshani. 77826 latonia 1 1:411 fast 15 103 2 9 8 7 4i 2s Brannon Brancas. .Martins. Nat B. WATERBRIDGE. b. g. 4. by Bridgewater— Little Mary (R. J. Mackenzie). Weight todav 105. 77666 G'vesend AM 4 1 :10il fast 26 lo7 11 13 13 13 13 Gill»-rt Ida P.. Fancy. Dial plate. 76X74 Sheepshd 7-8 1:278 fast 50 ]0S 9 9 9 9 10 11 1) Mel*"thy Black Mary. Miss Alert. Gild. 7413S Benning 7X1:30 fast 12 94 5 3 2 3 4'J 4 D MeC"thyServile.A; Kempt, .n. Al II. Woods. 739! i Benning J-S 1:322 slow 9-5 99 4 6 5 5 6* 14 D McC'thy Cartwheel. Grandpa, Tennis. Page 6 England's Greatest Week Of Racing.: The Epsom Derby, Epsom Oaks and Coronation Cup to Be Decided Within Four Days. ENGLAND'S GREATEST WEEK OF RACING. The Epsom Derby. Epsom Oaks and Coronation Cup to Be Decided Within Four Days. The Epsom Summer Meeting begins today. To Englishmen it is the greatest racing reunion of eaeli year, because in its course the Derby and Oaks are .leeided. They are the ehicf features, but there are others of interest and importanee. Today the Woodcotc Stakes of 1 .(MM) sovereigns, for two-year olds, at three quarters or a mile, is the most valuable event up for decision. C. Can oil's Troubled Waters and Washoe. August Relmonl's Hasty Pudding and Astieot II. and four of Mr. Whitney"s ■re among the eligible-. The Derby will kg run tomorrow. Sir Martin and Esperanto will represent the United States. American hopes center in Sir Martin and little notice is taken of Esperanto, although it may be Ilia I he is more than ordinary. American horses have not Infrequently started in the Derby, and one. Iroipiois. won it. In the case of Sir Martin there is this difference. His is the only case on record of the heal two-year-old of his year iu American raeiag being sent abroad to take part in the most fanwiUI race of the world for three-year-olds. Our best two year-elds of last year were very good, indeed, and Sir Martin was. by virtue of great performances, in-eontestilily our Pest two year-old colt. Although bv no means conclusive, his showing in the Derby will in some measure be a test of the relative merits of English ami American thoroughbreds. Thursday's main features will lie the roval ban dicap of 1.000 sovereigns, for three-year-olds ai.d over, at three -quarters of a mile: the Great Surrey Foal Stakes of l.(NH) sovereigns, for t wo-year-olds, al Uve-eighths. and the Coronation Cup of 1.20O Sovereigns, for three year-olds and over, at a mil.' anil a Hit. Americans are not represented in the Great Surrey, but Norman III., l.'air Play. Ballot. Colin and Esperanto are in the Coronation ("up. Tin Royal Handicap closed iu April and secured America* entries, but the weights wire not published until May IS. and have not arrived. The Oaks will be run Friday afternoon. Richard ('inker's Alabama and Mr. Keene's Wedding Bells and Suffragette are the only American fillies at .ill likely to start, and if Alabama goes to the post she may win. .Mr. Keene's fillies have worked well, but are not deemed iu the first flight over there. The other big event of the day is the Acorn Stakes of twenty sovereigns each, with 1.000 sovereigns added, for two-year-olds, at live eight lis of a mile. Mr. lVlmoiit's Ballot Bred, by Meddler— Beldame. Mr. Keene's Infatuation, by Kingston — Kiiiiavvav-Girl. and Coronal, by Voter — Rosegarlaml. and H. P. Whitney's Artless and two unnamed ones by Irish Lad are in this. The meeting comes to ah end Friday. The King's Plate Of Quebec. THE KINGS PLATE OF QUEBEC. Montreal. One.. May 24. — Entries for the King's Plate, which will be a feature of the Blue Bonnets spring meeting, to which only Quebec-bred horses are eligible, number ten. This is a fair showing considering that for the past decade the breeding industry of this province has been entirely confined to the ranks of farmer-horsemen. The wonder is thai the interest has been kept up to such a good lioint. Fanners as a rule have not much time to devote to the intricacies of racing, but those on the island of Montreal have enthusiastically stuck and prac tically hent the sport alive during the dull years just preceding the advent of the Montreal Jockey Club. They are certainly coining into their own now. for not only has the club acted most generously toward the Plate race, but the provincial gov-ernmenl has donated S."KH) to be divided amongst the breeders of the first lour horses. Following are the conditions of the race and the entries made: The Kings Plate, for three-Vear olds and upward, owned, foaled and raised in the Province of Quebec thai have never won a race on the flat or across country other than a race exclusively for horses bred in the Dominion of Canada, the King's Plate executed. Filly guineas, the gift of His Majesty the King, with 61,000 added bv the Montreal .lockev Club, the first l„,ise to receive the guineas, stakes and added money, out of which $300 to the second horse and $2IH to the third. By subscription of $1(1 each, to accompany the entry, and $15 additional to start. The government of the Province of Quebec, in the interest of the improvement of the breed of her at S, makes the following special awards: $225 to the brooder of the winner. $15(1 to the breeder of the arenas horse. $75 to the breeih-r of the third, and IBB to the breeder of the fourth. Weight for age. Winners of one race to carry 3 lbs. extra: of two or more races, o lbs. extra. One mile and a quarter. I . Brown's Victoria, b. g. (j, by Governor Russell — .lava. ('. S. Campbell's St. Yves. ch. c. 3, bv Dalmoor — Destitute. Robert Fraaer*S S. S. B.. b. in. C. by Tom Flynn — Quebec. I". R. Jndah's King Tom. b. g. a. by Tom Flynu — Queen A ida. .1. McBride's Zetha. b. g. 7. bv Doinitrr— Zea. T. II. Monteith's Guinea Gold. ell. ill. P. by Governor Russi-41 Ham unknown. A. K. Ogilvie's The Lady of Mcrcia. br. f, 3. bv Athel -Leading Ladv. J. Ouderkirk's Orphan Ik-llc. b. f. 4. by Monan— Sleepy Belle. Penniston Bros." Okis. b. m. 5. by Governor Russell — Lapwing. T. Tradcl's Imogene. h. m. ti. bv Maurici — Queen A ida. Mackey Selecting Mares For Export. MACKEY SELECTING MARES FOR EXPORT. LSl tauten, Kv.. May 24.— John MsikSJ is select lag the hundred broodmares and foals that J. B. iiazgin is to ship to the Argentine Republic, where a similar ci.nsignincnt brought good prices last year. When Mr. Haggia finishes the weeding out si his famous Eluieiiiloil' Stud, once the greatest breeding establishment in the world, he will not have more than 20S stallions and ■area. Before the passage of the Hart-Agaen law. which made this curtailment necessary, Mr. ilaggln maintained 330 stallions and mares :n Kentucky ami sold their produce annually la eastern and western markets. Last year when he found out that lie could not get fair prices for his yearlings at thoroughbred sales, he shipped a big consignment of mares he considered ordinary to Henderson. Kv.. and sold them to raisers of mules in western Kentucky. Missouri and Tennessee. The pedigrees of these mares were suppressed, of coarse. and they are lost to the thoroughbred world. There is. by the way. no better mare for breeding and rearing mules than the thoroughbred, and the hybrid produce is an animal of superior excellence. The thoroughbred mule, as the of) spring of the Jack and the thoroughbred mare is known, after he attains maturity, is a handsomer, bigger and more docile and enduring animal than any other kind. They are especially prized iu the smth. where the mule is used more for farm work than the horse, ami they are especially popular with British army officers, who found them peculiarly serviceable iu South Africa during the Boer war. Comment On Eastern Prospects. COMMENT ON EASTERN PROSPECTS. New Yoik. May 24. — Commenting on yesterday's extra racing at Belmont Park, the Sun remarks: "If such liberality is possible at the big Queens track, which is the most inaccessible of all the iodtey Club race courses, there is every reason to iM-lieve that there will be four days of racing each week at Gravesenil. Sheepsheail Bay and EniPt'e City, which can be easily reached at comparatively little expense. It has been demonstrated to the satisfaction of the track owners that with expenses materially reduced and free badges sbelished, lacing • an 'a- conducted iu future without loss, and perhaps at a small profit. The Jockey Club lias always had the interests ot horsemen under consideration and has never lost sight of the plan to provide as much action for them as possible. In spite of the long tri|i to Belmont Park, entailing the expenditure of nearly $5 in railroad fares, admission and imi d.ntals lor a man who needs the recreation, the attendance for the tilst four days of the present meeting has netted more than running expenses. As a result, the turf solons are enseal encouraged over ■the prospects and expect to establish racing on a linn basis before mi 1 -summer arrives." Recent Training Moves At Woodbine. RECENT TRAINING MOVES AT WOODBINE. Guy Fisher, mile and one-eighth in 2:"0. first half in 50 and mile in 1:47: Photographer, half mile in 55; Fair Annie, mile in 1:52: King Avieidale. three-quarters in 1:20: Howard Shcni. mile in 1:47: Man-heiiner. three -qua iters in 1 :2o; Patriot, three-quarters in 1:17|: Gretna Green, half mile in 5(1; Henry .. mile in l:4ti: Edwin Gum. live eighths in l:OS': Reidmoore. half mile in 46)1: Ontario, mile in 1:461; star Emblem three-quarters in 1:18); Lady Irian. live eighths in 1 : «r. • ; Varietes. half mile in 54: Great Heavens, half mile in 55: Desperado, three-quarters in 1:18: Petulant and Terah. three-eighths in ■.:: •: Tillinghast. fiv-eighths iu 1:»H»: Colonel Zeb. five-eighths in 1:06; Rose Qui en. three-ipiarters iu l:16|; Bobbie Keen, mile in 1:30: Gemmell. three-quarters iu 1:1s-:: Ida Reck, half mile in 51 i: The Golden Butterfly, live eighths iu 1:06{: Throckmorton, live eighths in 1: m;:.: Plaudmore. three-quarters in 1:lst: Mill on Hie Floss, three-quarters in 1:2(»; Freli'Ti Shore, half mile in 51; Jim Parkinson, three-eighths iu 37A: Ncoskalccta. mile iu 1:50s; Call Boy, mile in 1:55s. The Trotters Take Possession. THE TROTTERS TAKE POSSESSION. Memphis. Tenn.. May 24. — Montgomery Park, for I liirtv years and more the scene of many of the ereatest running races in the country, was formally dedicated as a race track for trotters and paerrs :his afternoon when a special meeting for ainaleur drivers was given. The Tri-State Fair, which BOW controls the park, has rt sotted and regraded the old track, Ed (leers and other famous trainers now here I pronounce it as fast as any track in the country. Trying Test For The Thoroughbred.: Man Sets Out from New York to Ride to Chicago and Back Again to Show Endurance of Racer. TRYING TEST FOR THE THOROUGHBRED. Man Sets Out from New York to Ride to Chicago and Back Again to Show Endurance of Racer. Xew York. Mav 22.— Mounted on the six year old thoroughbred. Esteban. II. II. Wealherlv set out from New York today on an interesting 2.000-mile ride to Chicago and return, an endurance test de signed to demonstrate the fallacy of the statement that "the modern race horse off the track is good for nothing useful.'' A journey of this distance has never been ai co n plished. if it has been attempted, with a twentie! i century thoroughbred in this country, or any Other. so far as known, and its progress will be followed eagerly by officials of the war department, the Jockey Club and all interested in trying out the hig.i mettled racer under londitions such as a eavali/ horse would have to endure. Ever since the English system of dash racing a1 short distances supplanted the early American s.vs tern of heats up to four miles, there has been a di-position in some tpiartors to sjuesttoa the endurance ot the thoroughbred and to belli his value as i cavalry noise for long, hard join n ys. Many racing men. on the other hand. uiaintu..i thai the modern thoroughbred is as stout and as valuable as eret li was. and that he can stand more hardships ai. 1 cove-more ground in a minute or a month than any otln r horse tile world has seen. Esteban is a light chestnut in col.... [steel hands high, rather long of leg and light of none, and at a casual glance does not give the impression of being a rugged horse. But Mr. Weatherly sav s la-is a big feeder, always ready for his dinner ami always ready for a gallop. Esteban was bred at the famous Rancocas Stud established by Pierre Lorillanl at .lobstown. N. J . and is by Locohatchee. a noted race horse and i s .i of Onondaga and Sophronia. by Ten Brocck. Tie-dam of Esteban was Flash, bv Ventilator, gland dam Molly Walton, by Mortemer. out of Florence (dam of Hindoo and graniblam of Firenzei. by Lex barton Esteban was trained and raced as a tvvn-vear old and as a three-year-old. He has been in the hands of Mr. Weatherly about five months, and by way of preparation for his long Journey has lately covered twenty or thirty miles daily on the mad. mar Martinsville. N. J. No schedule has been laid out for the 2.1'IMI niile trip to Chicago and return, but the rider of the horse expects to make it in forty days, thus doing .an average of fifty miles a dav. The route will be by way of Eastou and Reading, to Harrisbiirg. III. Beyond Harrlsbmg the general direction of the Penh sylvania railroad will be followed closely, probably through Altoona. Pittsburg and on to Chicago. Mr. Weatherly is an experienced long-distaiiee rider. He was born in England, nerved in the BlTtlah army with the Tenth Hussars in 1SS2. and from 188K to |8M was corporal and sergeant in the noiiliw. st mounted police force of Canada. In relating his experience with horses Mr. Weatherly said today that in 1889 he rode 1.300 miles in twenty-eight days and sixteen hours on a native Basuto pony iu South Africa, that journey having beiii made over a prairie country with a barefooted horse fed on grass and Indian corn. lie intends to feed, water and care for Estohan himself on the nresent journey. He will ride about eight hours a day and will take advantage of soft earth roads whenever possible in order to keep his horse from becoming footsore When macadam turnpike- age encountered lie will take to the grass at the side of the road to avoid the hard footing, Mr. Weatherly is about forty five years old and weighs 1.12 pound-. Americans To The Front In Germany.: George Walker Wins Several Stakes for the Weinberg Bros.--Jockey Joe Notter Piloting Winners. AMERICANS TO THE FRONT IN GERMANY. George Walker Wins Several Stakes for the Weinberg Bros. — Jockey Joe Nottcr Piloting Winners. Valuable stakes have been won by the horses that George Walker is handling in Germany, although the turf season lias barely started. Walker, assisted by Mickey Shannon and a lull American crew, is train ing the Weinberg Poos.' string. Horlaoat II. . a son of Florizel II.. scared all candidates out of the Staats prize, worth 5. MINI marks to the winner, ahd enjoyed a walkov 1 . Faust won the Gohleiie Feitschc. defeating a big field and adding 3.000 marks to the stable's earnings. Droll captured the Edgardo Renin n i lupoid 6.600 marks to the winner, and Ladylike won the Sperber Reiinen. worth 3.6B6) marks. Fervor was also a winner of a :j.otKt marks stake. Joe Nottcr rode them all. Radtke. ReilT and Bullock are some of the other American jockeys riding in Germany. Hachmeister On Louisville Results. HACHMEISTER ON LOUISVILLE RESULTS. Cincinnati. O.. May 24.— John Bachsat Inter has arrived here from Louisville, and the same train thai brought him carried Colonel Matt Winn and l.vma.i Davis to New York City, where they will L-et out the stakes for the summer meeting at the Empire City track. Colonel Winn, iu an Interview, -aid that he was p'eased with the outcome of the Louisville meeting, and that a fall meeting limited iu length is a sure thing at Louisville. John Hiichineister said, in reference to the Louisville session: "The association made more than .t did last vear for several reasons. Tie mutuels held up setter than anticipated: they were run at less expense and there was also a cut in the daily added money to the nurses that amounted to something when the eighteen davs were over. "I am satisfied that L.uisville will sininorl a race meeting with the pari-mutiuls but I qaestlou if the stockholders will lie satisfied with about one per cent, dividend on their investment. Jockey Lyne Popular In Belgium. JOCKEY LYNE POPULAR IN BELGIUM. New York. May 24. —Trainer Robert Shannon writes from Brussels that racing is more popular than ever before and that the American Jockey. Lueien Lyne. is held in high esteem throughout Belgium. Lyne has ridden on nearly all of the principal courses of Europe. His familiarity with the methods employed abroad has enabled trainer Shannon to get quickly accustomed to the order of racing iu general, which differs from the Anicricau plan. Oversight Wins Another Stake. OVERSIGHT WINS ANOTHER STAKE. Paris. Mav 24.— W. K. Vandorbilt's Oversight wen the Prix la Rochette of 18,000 at eleven fur longs at the Liingchainps course Sunday. Mr. Van-ilerbilt's Negofol finished second in the Prix du Prince de Gallcs at a mile and a half. Duryea Wins Race In France. DURYEA WINS RACE IN FRANCE. Paris. May 24.— The Prix Rochcr. run at St. Cloud today, was won by H. P. Duryea's Rose Noble. W. K. Vanderbilt's Susquehanna came lu second in the Prix Marguerite. One More Day Boys, here is the chain e of your life to get on to one of tile greatest "hog killings" of tin srasou. This herns has leen working under cover for some time and will simply waltz home at aliout 2(» to 1. NOTICE Those who are too far to send in their subscription by mail so that it will reach me before Wednesday by noon, may wire it at my expense. GUARANTEE -In order to show you that I know something shout this burse, I vv 111 guarantee M to run 1 — 2. or will forfeit 6 one horse wires or refund your money. (Inly $2.1)11.5 Can you beat this? Rush in Your Subscription at Once. DOC GOULD 1256 S. 41st Court, Chicago The Turf Reporter Room 312 :: 59 Dearborn St. Chicago, 111. Yesterday's Daily One-Horse Wire Won. Yesterday's l'orin Special lost. TUESDAY'S FORM SPECIAL: White Monday 80-82-42-99-25-86-42-55-80-86- 46-84-51-54. Guy Fisher, 6-57Won was yesterday's Form Special. TUESDAY'S FORM SPECIAL: No. 622 in Book 106. Yesterday's Two Horse Wire gave 1 winner. 1 loser. The Standard Turf Guide Room 212 :: 69 Dearborn St. Chicago. III. NATIONAL RACING REVIEW. Room 37 :: 71 Dearborn St. Chicago. 111. TODAY'S SPECIAL: Colorado. .Military. Monologue. Crow. Yesterday's Special lost.