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Daily Racing Form: n. Tuesday, June 15, 1909
Daily Racing Form: n. Tuesday, June 15, 1909 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1909 drf1909061501 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Tuesday, June 15, 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] i DoJly A \QdcingQk&Forin I VOL. XV. NO. 142. CHICAGO, TUESDAY, JUKE 15, 1909. PRICE 5 CENTS. Huck Takes The Handicap: T. C. M'Dowell's Gelding Wins From Fair Field At Latonia.; Was Not Backed Because Doubt Existed as to His Fitness--Tom Hayward Wins Race in Which Rara Avis Is Well Supported. flUCK TAKES THE HANDICAP T. C. MDOWELLS GELDING WINS FROM FAIK FIELD AT LATONIA. Was Not Backed Because Doubt Existed as to His Fitness — Tom Hayward Wins Bace in Which Bara Avis Is Well Supported. Cincinnati. .. June i-i. — There was considerable wsl to the racing at La'.onia tliis afternoon. Track conditions wi'i-..- just right ami auspicious weailn . contributed to satisfactory snort. The autnanl Itad n CMMe roe complaint on the score of natron age. grandstand and lawn being well tilled with spectators. Eighteen layers posted odds, and the majority sustained fclight losses as a result of tlie frequency with which the beat-hacked horses won. T. ('. McDowell added another purse to his list of stable earnings u hen Huck beat a goad field in lite handican at three quarters of a mile. The colt was the OBI Blag favorite, hut donht as to his fitness caused liim to recede in the lietting. while Wool Sandals was installed as first choice. The latter Haltered his hackers by running liroininentlv for the first half mile and assuming tlie lead when straightened out for tlie stretch drive. Huck. however, under Powers' urging, was steadilv working his way to the float from a rear position, and in the final furlong was aide to overtake and pass the favorite. Wool Samlals outstayed Melissa for the place. Old lloucsty"s showing in the race indicated an early return to good fotm. The withdrawal of All Bed in the purse race tin: followed the handicap left only Tom Hayward. Keen .Moving and Kara Avis to contest it. Through a clerical error Tom Hayward was originally earded to carry eighty-seven pounds, hut this weight was changed to ninety-nine before post time. Hut nagel's presence in the saddle and the increased weight deterred many from hacking Tom Havward. who had intended to do so. Kara Avis was probably the hist hacked of the three contenders. Tom Hal ward, however, was in his beat running mood ami. aided by an advantage at the start, never left the issue in donht ami won as his rider pleased. Bard Avis was awaj badly and tried to liore out on the I urns, thereby enabling Keep Moving to take second money. The second luce brtHight an upset for those who had seh'cted the choices, as Mae Henley made a runaway pace of it. beating Jack Straw and Bra Tan-guay. A betting coup had been attempted on Mae Henley in her preceding start, hut fractious acting at the post, and a possible dislike for muddy going, brought a bait the miscarrying of the plans of her hackers upon that occasion. She was neglected today. The sudden improvement of Alma Boy was foreshadowed in the betting of the closing race, rinisii-alty strong support devolo| ed for him immediately the prices were posted anil he made good decisively. Warner Oriswcll took second from (Menu ill this race. There raw near being a spill on the first turn when the field hunched, hut fortunately none of the horses went down. Kichard Reed landed a purse for his new owner when he won the fifth race from a fair hand of sprinters. The one-time crack. Johnnie Blake, mad.' his tirst start in a long time in this race, hut was until ami finished far back. He pulled up sound and probably will improve iii his next i-miv. J. 1'. Strode, identified with new race track building ventures in Florida, arrived last night from Jacksonville and Tampa. He had nothing to add to wlut bad been published concerning these "nlcrprises. except that the work id' remodeling the Tampa track has been started, and that matters will be shaped to a satisfactory conclusion at the end of the next two weeks, whereby work on the Smith Jacksonville plant may he begun. The new badges issued todav have coupons attached for thirty-five days. While no official an noiincemeut has lieen made up to the present time that there will be an extension at l.atouia. it is understood that racing will continue until July :; at least. Jockey Oconee Cohurn. who rode snc.-essf ul lv al the relent Houston meeting, arrived today and will do most of tin- riding for Barney Selueiher. to II boat he is under contract. Word was received today that Fred I.u/.ader had purchased the contract on jockey Kennedy's service.-, from •Hoc" Pangritz. who is re pert nd seriously ill at his home in Chicago, lackey Kennedy is avers.' to working for Luzadcr and has telegraphed his parents not to sanction the transfer. He is desirous of remaining in the employ of J. Mute, who is :.t present making his engagements, and who i- ahM anxious to secure the contract. An extra good list of entries has beta made from here for the Kmpire City stakes, and many owners now racing here have signified their intention of taking part in the Tankers meeting. Entries to the stakes close tomorrow-. Weights for the Brewers' Kxchange Handicap, to Ik- run on Thursday next, were posted this after-noon. All the prominent horses in the west are among the seventy-nine eligihles. Berwick and King's Daughter, both from the McDowell stable, are top weights, with 138 and 127 pounds, respectively, while next in order are Huck and Ilanhriilgc with 118 each. It is doubtful if any of these will he naaabered among the starters. Colloquy, with 113, Mailman 98. Charlie Basliiian 117. Wool Sanda!s 111. All Red !M and Marse Abe 110. are looked upon as sure starters. The timely arrival of friends with hail saved hjCfcay J. Lee from languishing in jail this after-nooii. Lee and trainer Bailey had a quarrel with ■ tmmy Winkfield. assistant valet, over money matters. «Lee was struck in the mouth and. it is alleged, I.ee and Bailey pounced on WinklieM. giving him a good Ix-nting. Winkfield went before a l.atouia fustic* of the peai-e and aware out warrauls for Lee and Bailey, charging assanll and battery. Tiny were arrested and taken to jail, ■sane :ime later hail was furnished ami on being released Lee swore out a warrant against Winktield on the KSBM charge. The latter is still in jail. Famous Broodmare Is Dead.: Sister, Founder of Martin Doyle's Fortune, to Have Monument to Mark Her Grave. FAMOUS BROODMARE IS DEAD. Sister, Founder of Martin Doyle's Fortune, to Have Monument to Mark Her Grave. Lexington. Ky.. June 14. -The famous old thoroughbred inare. Sister, by King Alfonso — Lena, bj Asteroid. Is dead of old age at the farm of Martin Doyle, in Bourbon County, ami her grave is to be marked by a monument as a token of the affection In which abe was held by the venerable Mr. Dovle. whose fortune she founded. Sister was twenty-eight ream old and was first owned and raced by J. K. Kelly. Her turf career was not particularly bright, though she wan a serviceable plater for four years, t-'ln- became the property "f Mr. Doyle in the later lighths and her first produce for him was the noted rare mare. Sister Mary, by Woodlands. Mr. Dovle -old Sister Marv to W. C. Whitney for $7.0o0 after she had won him s thing like (14.080. Sisters other produce in tlie order of their mining were King Charley. (Irme. Sister Agnes. |faT f.Hh. Prince of Peace. Lauretta Burke, Onrcv. Debar. Ovolandn end Orvieto. These horses, with the exception of Sister Agnes, which was never raced and is now on the Dovle rarm. anil Prince of Pence, which died as a two rear ..hi. all brought Mr. Doyle good money. Debar was sold to Thornton Moore, of this city, for $x.o K as » two-year-old and Joseph S. Hawkins, the present owner of (Ivelando. paid K3.ISO0 for him. Orvieto was ohl for export and is now racing lu Germany. Move Against Dufferin Park.: Action Taken Looking to Cancelation of Charter Under Which Half-Mile Track Is Operating. MOVE AGAINST DUFFERIN PARK. Action Taken Looking to Cancelation of Charter Under which Half -Mile Track Is Operating. Toronto. (Int.. June 14. — The DufTerin Park outlaw meeting, which started last Tuesday at the half-inile trick here, is probably near its finish. Betting on race courses in Canada is legal only when the track is that of a regularly incorporated club. Tie- York Killing and Driving Club, which is th figurehead for the meeting. Ins nil old charter which is said to have lapsed a dozen .years ago because of failure to operate. It develops that the officers and directors of the i luh were notified to appear before Hon. W. J. llitii'iin. the provincial secretary, to show cause win their charter should not be canceled forthwith. It is said that the noticed were serviil on men not now in otlice. hut who wen- formerly connected with tlie cli:b. and whose name* are those furnished the department in the last official report, required by tin act. on December SI. 1!«)S. and who consequently are on record as the custodians of the charter. Tin- bearing in the ease was opened this morning before the provincial secretary, whose department deals with the issuing of charters for Joint stock companies in Ontario. The attorney-general was present. The club was required to show cause win the charter should not he canceled. It was originally issued to a company organized by the late Mort Kcichif in IMS; and never held any race meetings. Last year it was bought from Mrs. Keachic by Abe Orpen. for $1:900, and under its alleged rights he held an outlaw meeting on the half -mile track here last fall. It had been pointed out to the Ontario government/ that the charter was Invalid, being void by reason of failure to operate for a dozen years, and that It was not a bona fide organization, but merely the toil ot one individual, and that the meeting was for gambling purposes entirely. Counsel for the elu'i male a bitter harangue about the opposition of purists and socialists in the meeting, hut had pa argument or evidence except that the charter n^ kept alive by having paid the annual fee to the government, though It never operated. He asked for a week's adjournment, hut got only one day. and the matter will be taken up tomorrow. In the event of the cancelation of the charter the Dufferiu Park tnretlng will conic to an Immediate end. The character and ownership of the enterprise have been matters of public notoriety, Some of the local newspapers toasted it for u day or two and then ignored It. as others did from the licginning. Colin Will Not Start At Ascot.: Keene Crack Is Not Training Satisfactorily--Jockey Butwell Taken to Task. COLIN WILL NOT START AT ASCOT. Keenc Crack Is Not Training Satisfactorily — Jockey Butwell Taken to Task. New York. June 1 1.— James &, Keeue IraK^Jqst received cable advices from his English trabief that Colin will not go to the post at Ascot either in the Royal Hunt Cup or any other nice, as he is not standing I he strata of training as well us his trainer could wish. Cnless at his liost he will not he sent to the posi as Mr. Keeue wishes to retire him with an unbeaten record, if possible. Mr. Kccno had an interesting talk with ktckey Kutw'll Saturday after tie hitter dismounted fi i his horse. Hilarious. Butwell gave an exhibition of stupidity when he pulled .Hilarious almost to a walk at the finish of the Carlton and in doing so barely heat tl :•■ fast -coming Joe Madden, which would hare won in another stride. "Butwell. never ride another race like that on one of my horses." said Mr. Keene. Butwell, in trying to excuse himself for his stupidity, replied that he was so far in front he did ud think any horse could catch him. "I want my horses to win by ten lengths if they can do so." was Mr. Keene's reply, "without being beaten with the whip. I will not have anyone dc-ceived in the good racers and want them to win .is far off from their opponents as an Intelligent rider should win." Arrested Man Protests His Innocence. ARRESTED MAN PROTESTS HIS INNOCENCE. New York. June 14. — The man who was arrested at Cravesend Saturday for alleged violation of the Hart-Agiiew' law gave his name at the Coney Island police station as ICinmanucl Diamond. He was formally charged with recording a lad. The man declared his innocence and was released on ISMI bonds. furnished by one of his friends, who gave hi-namc as James Oilman. The police say they had lieen watching Diamond for several days, and that they saw him register several bets on his program. Diamond claimed that tiny were not records of Is'ts. ami that the charge; preferred against him by the sleuths were false in every particular: that lie was not a bookmaker, had not received bets, and that l:e therefore had made no records of wagers. The regular habitats of tin-race track failed to recognize Diamond as one of the men who have lieen receiving oral wagers all spring. There is no record of him having been a bookmaker in other years. The arrest was made so quietly Baal only a lew of the crowd on the lawn were aware of the action of the police. There ^vas no display of force, and. as Diamond went along quietly with the gum sho ■ men. the prisoner was not searched for alleged evidence until be reached the police station. Great Things Expected Of Hilarious. GREAT THINGS EXPECTED OF HILARIOUS. New York. June 14.— Whether Celt Is in condition to start or not. .latin's R. Kcene has a Suburban Handicap candidate able to bear his colors creditably in the great mile and a quarter handicap to be run on the opening day at Sheepshead Bay. The way in which Hilarious disposed of Joe Madden, Practical and Fayette in the Carlton convinced discriminating students of form that he is the sunniest three-] ear-old in training. Hilarious is a wonderfully swift-footed hone, and In- Luis the smooth, low action of a distance runner. James K. Keeue makes no secret of his opinion that the Voter colt is the tx-st horse iu the stable laasea Bowe is training for him. The vice-chairman of the Jockey Club expects great things of tin- big chestnut at the Bay. For. besides tin' Suburban. Hilarious is in the Tidal and Lawrence Realization. August Belmont Planning Trip Abroad. AUGUST BELMONT PLANNING TRIP ABROAD. New York. June 14. — It is said that August Bel ■out. chairman of tlie Jockey Club, will leave shortly for Europe. Mr. Belmont does not expect to remain abroad for any length of eiiiie. II is his intention to visit bis stable at Newmarket. Fug bind, handled by the American trainer. A. J. Joyner. The Belmont horses have not succeeded in winning any important events since the shipment to tlie king doni. but it is thought that the chief reliance of tin-older division. Priseillian (unbeaten in America i. will give a good account of himself before long. Two Jockeys Hurt At Salt Lake. TWO JOCKEYS HURT AT SALT LAKE. Salt Lake City. Itah. June 14.— Jockey II. Smith suffered a broken collarbone when Senator Barrel! fell iu the second race toda/, and Jockey B. Sullivan had liis right leg broken when Here. liter threw him at the post in the fourth race. Olambala To Be Shipped East. 0LAMBALA TO BE SHIPPED EAST. Cincinnati. O.. June 14. The I.atonia Derby win tier. Olainbala. will be -hipped east p, (ill his en gageatent in the Lawrence Realization at Bhconabead Bav. The distance of the race Is a mile and live eighths. Haggin Yearlings Destined For England HAGGIN YF.ABLINGS DESTINED FOR ENGLAND Lexington. Ky.. June 11. Preparations are brans; made at .lames B. Haggin's Rlmeodnrf Cum to ship filly thoroughbred yearlings to England Weilin-sihn to be disposed of in the July sales. Official Program For Sheepshead Bay.: Racing and Stake Dates Announced--Schedules for Fall Meetings on the Eastern Tracks. OFFICIAL PROGRAM FOR SHEEPSHEAD BAY. Racing and Stake Dates Announced — Schedules for Fall Meetings on the Eastern Tracks, New Y'ork. June 14. — The official program of the Conev Island Jockey Club provides for eleven days of racln- during the summer meeting at Sheepshead Bay. as follows: Thursday. June 24: Saturday. June 20; Tuesday. June 2t: Wednesday. June .'10: Thursday. July 1: Saturday. July .'!: Monday. July 5; Wednesday. July 7: Thursday. July ft: Saturday. July 10: Tuesday. July 13. It Is said that one or two extra days' racing may lie provided in addition: I The dates decided irpou for decision of the stakes are as follows: Thursday. June 24 — Double Event (first half I and Suburban Handicap. Saturday. June 20 — Beacon Steeplechase and Tid.il Stakes. Tuesday. June 20 — Sheepshead Bay Stakes. Wednesday. June : ( — Bav Ridge Handicap. Thursday. July 1— Swift Stakes. Saturday. Jnlv ■".. — Oreat Trial Stakes. Coney Island Jockey Club Stakes. Monday. July 5 — Independence Steeplechase and Commonwealth Handicap. Wednesday. July 7 — Mermaid Stakes. Thursday. July s — Advance Stakes. Saturday. July 10 — Vernal Stakes and Long Island Handicap. Tuesday. July 13 — Double Brent (second naif) and Lawrence Realization Stakes. , Altogether horsemen will have a chance to compete star a total of $80,000 in guaranteed and added money stakes and overnight events, including steeplechases. Kvery overnight race run at the Bay will have a name, as follows: Hillside. Preceptor. Berkeley. Thistle. Stamina. St. Kevin. Beacon Light. Edward. Klkwood. Colin. Nasturtium. Bay Ridge. Tammany. Tradition. Mellaande, Burgomaster. Priseillian. Mon-fort. Jubilee. Porion. Gioriner, Elherial. Zephyr. Equity. Tourenne. Saranac. Security. Inflexible. Highlander. Astarita. Philander. Ballot, Hylas. Or-liiondale. Perseus, Thistledale. Bedouin and Tokalon. which recall many famous race horses. August Belmont, chairnvin of the Jockey Club. says that the proposed fall meetings at the various New York tracks will occur in their accustomed order. Mr. Belmont has in his position as president of the Westchester Association already approved the program for Belmont Dark. Thomas Smith and Fred Rehlierger are at work on the fall hooks for Sheepshead Bay and (iravesend. When the horses tome back from Saratoga they will go to Sheepshead Bay. and after the Coney Island Jockey Club's fortnights.*! season they will transfer to Oravesend. Aqueduct will follow Oravesend with four or fire dais' lacing. Belnioiit Park will follow Aqueduct. Kmpire City will trail Belmont Park and .luniaica will wind up tlie metropolitan season. Some of the old-time Westchester speciahl thai will bo renewed at Belmont Park in the fall arc (be Jerome Handicap, for throo-year-ohls. the Matron. C'rfampaWie and Nnrsei.v. for two-year olds, the Belmont Park Autumn Weight-for-Age Race, the New Koohelle Handicap and the Municipal Handicap, for three-year-olds and over. The Futurity will, of course, tie renewed at Slieepshead Bay. The Futurity of ifSW closed long ago. and it will be run on the opening day of the meeting at the Bay witll the Kail Handicap. Ami after the Futurity will come the Cenlury. one mib-and a half: the Annual Champion, two miles and a quarter; the September, one mile and live sixteenths: the Russet, one mile and a half: the Oreat F.astorn. six furlongs, and tlie Flatbush. seven furlongs. The Century and the Annual Champion, which arc races for three-year-olds and over, like the Futurity, are closed already. The others are open, but they will lie specials of anbalaallsl value. The Oravesend fall specials to tie renewed include the Holly and Prospect Handicaps, for two-year olds, the Hindoo, for three -year-olds, and the Occidental. Oriental. Marlborough and Oocanvicw Hainli caps and the First Special, for three-year-olils and over. .Matt J. Winn, who arrived recently from Juarez. Mexico, to remain until after the close of the Empire City meeting, which he will manage, exprcs-ed astonishment at the large and high-class attendance at Oravesend Saturday. sneaking of the Juarez project he said the pi-ant will he completed is No-vcmlier and a meeting will begin December 1. There will be a circular course of a mile and an eighth and two chutes, one of seven furlongs ami another of a mile. Mr. Winn anuouneed that many good jockeys, including V. Powers. Tapliu. McOec. Shilling and others, have been engaged to ride at Yon ken and that the stakes have attracted some of the Iwst horses in the west, as well as those In the east. The Pinkerlons ejected Sig Levy from the Oravesend track Saturday for "overstepping the mark.'' Saratoga To Race Every Day.: Executive Committee Decides to Make Full Use of Racing Dates Allotted to Spa. SARATOGA TO RACE EVERY DAY. Executive Committee Decides to Make Full Use of Racing Dates Allotted to Spa. New Yotk. June 14. — The executive committee of the Saratoga Association has decided to accept all of the dates allotted by the Jockey Club and will therefore run four weeks, six days each week, coin-inencing on Monday. August 2. and continuing to Saturday, August 2*. inclusive. It was also announced today, but unofficially, that the Coney Island Jockey Club will add four extra days to its original schedule and race tive days each week instead of lour at the coining Sheepshead Bav meeting. Tlie three-year-old gelding. Distract, ran into the fence white exercising this morning and was so badly hurt that he hail to be destroyed. The stewards of the Jockey Club are desirous of having the present conspicuous turf curb on the race trncka dispensed with, and as oral lictting is legal any Where, it is more than probable that the lawn will lie vacated and lite old betting enclosures used for those who wish to speculate within the law. This is in accord with Oovernor Hughe-' Ideas that belting should be relegated to the background, s-i after this there will lie no more groups on tin lawns. Governor's Day At Salt Lake. GOVERNORS DAY AT SALT LAKE. Salt Lake City. Utah. June 14.— Wednesday will be Borer nor's Day at the Fair Grounds. Governor William Spry has accepted the invitation of Presi dent Lester D. Freed of the Turf and Field Club to lie present, as has Colonel Scott of Fort Douglas. This will be another occasion when an outpouring of Salt Ijike City's society may ha expected. The Governor's Handicap and the Fort Douglas Handicap will he features of the program. Jockey Makes Romantic Match. JOCKEY MAKES ROMANTIC MATCH. San Francisco, (al.. June 14.- Jockey Frank Keogb. who was one of the leading riders at Oakland last winter, was married at Ban Rafael a dav or two ago to Miss Tillie Dibble, a nurse connected with the Providence Hospital in Oakland. Two months ago Keogh bad a foot crushed in a race tit Oakland and was taken to Providence Hospital, where he be ■a the Charge of Mis- Dibble, who nursed him back to health. An attachment ensued, which resulted in the wedding. Joe Madden Brooklyn Derby Favorite. TOE MADDEN BROOKLYN DERBY FAVORITE. New York. June 14— S. C. Hildretirs Joe Madden will be favorite hi the Brooklyn Derby. The mile and a half route is regarded as especially rafting him. Hilarious was not one of James R. Keene's noiuiii n Ions for the Brooklyn Derby. The horses the vie- chairman of the Jockey Club entered and decl.ireil were Wauiha. llenlev. Footpad. Selectman. Fspcranto and Helmet and of these Wamba. Selectman, Esperanto and Helmet ape iu England. Wet Track At Montreal: Notwithstanding Changed Conditions, Horses Continue To Run To Form.; Favorites Take Four of the Six Races--Interesting Question Raised Over Steeplechase Race--William Garth Sells Red River. WET TRACK AT MONTREAL NOTWITHSTANDING CHANGED CONDITIONS, HORSES CONTINUE TO RUN TO FORM. Favorites Take Four of the Six Races — Interesting Question Raised Over Steeplechase Race-William Garth Sells Red River. Montreal. Que. June 14. — Favorites again fared well at Blue Bonnets this afternoon, the successful choices being Michael Angelo. Centre Shot. Jeanette M. and Desperado, For the first time since the meeting began the racing was over a deep and heavy track, but the change iu the going made, no difference with form, flic public having mi excellent line on mild runners. There were no stake events and. fortunately, no. steeplechases on the program. In place of the latter a long-distance race was offered, iu which the field was asked to go a mile and a half. The card was a good one. hut scratches were numerous and some races were reduced to three and four-horse affairs. The Hendrie stable cut considerable figure in the results. Michael Angelo and Desperado carrying the Tartan colors of the Detroit turfman. Jockeys Rice and McCarthy each piloted two winners, while Reid ami Mentry had the mounts on the others. The racing was rather tame, but this was to have been expected in view of the going. As a matter of fact, every winner during the afternoon made runawa affairs of their races and at no time during the running was uny result even in doubt. so far as tirst money was concerned. The blue, white cap of the Maryland turfman. William Jennings, was seen in front for the tirst time on a Canadian track this season when Kyi a! cantered in first in the opening dash after having led throughout. The following notice was handed to the press this afternoon : "The stewards of the meeting have decided that Prince of Pilsen. Hie winner of the steeplechase up Friday, was not eligible for that race, the ((Hidltlou-ealling for non winners of more than one race in 1!K»!). I'rlnee of Pilsen was a winner at Savannah and also at Pimlieo." An interesting question devil otis as to who is really entitled to the purse. Stella land was disqualified for fouling Prises of POsei He In no way interfered with any of the others aie. the question has been raised as to whether first money should be taken from Stella land for iiiteifet itig with a horse that should not have la-en permitted to start. William Garth is fast disposing of the horses that he brought to Canada from Baltimore. This nioining he ir-piH- d of Red River to P. T. Clilnn. die price paid being, it is said. *::.."i(MI. Mr. Chinn announced several days ago that he would replenish his stable and he is going about It in the right way. He is in the market for a few horses of class, with a fall campaign on the metropolitan tracks iu view. Ki-d River Is easily the la-st sprinter shown here this spring. In his nine starts since the opening at Piui-lico. he ha- won right and finished third once. C. O. Smith-on was also a purchaser today. He acquired the two year old. Oppar. from Mrs. L. A. Livii.gst hi. and the colt carried his colors In the opening race. Dave LasTy shipped Montgomery lwck to New-York tonight. The horse was jumped on in his last start and will lie rested up for a couple of weeks. A meeting of tlie Canadian Racing Associations has- been called for at. the Windsor Hotel at ten o'clock Wednesday morning. Joseph K. Seagram, president of the association, will, la- unable to at tend on account of illness. Many of the horses at Woodbine are recovering from the fever which attacked Ihcm during the race meeting there. Attacking The Walker-Otis Law.: Attorney Cook Outlines Grounds on Which He Expects to Upset Recent California Legislation. ATTACKING THE WALKER-OTIS LAW. Attorney Cook Outlines Grounds on Which He Expects to Upset Recent California Legislation. San Francisco. But. June 14. Former Superior Judge Carroll Cook, who will represent the defend ant. George Adams, al the furtbjeomiBg test of the Walker-Otis anti betting law in the District Court of A| als. makes the statement thai lie will make his tight against the validity of the Walker-Otis act from three standpoints. "I have lieen retained by the poolroom men and counting men." said Judge Cook, "to make this test. There have been Other arrests for violation of the anti gambling act hut none of them has suited my purpose. This one docs. I shall attack the act on the ground tii.u the title is defective: that the act is snjptelllglb!" an account of certain qualifying clauses and that the penalty Imposed is unconstitutional." Oakland. a!.. June 14. —The passage of the Walker (Mis law may nave the effect of setting fre» poolsollers who were tried for violating municipal ordinances that prohibit selling ihhiIs on the races, and whose eases are now on appeal Attorney Philip M. Walsh argued before Judge Brown that his two clients. Charles R. Pritchard and M. Paul, who were convicted in the Oakland police court of selling pools iu spite of the municipal ordinance, were en titled to their freedoni. Walsh's contention was that the municipal ordinance, under which tlie two men were tried and convicted, was repealed by the state law. l'lidor siieh conditions, he said, their convict nai- and the subsequent fines of mjfjn, each were illegal. Courtier Succumbs To Pneumonia. COURTIER SUCCUMBS TO PNEUMONIA. Toronto. Out.. June 14.— The ill fortune that PC rented Joseph E. Seagram, pick leant of the Ontario Jockey Club, from sending more than two or thtv ■ hi rsee to the post at the recent Woodbine meeting. has culminated in the death of the three-year old. Courtier, by Paladin Sil .\ I. from pneumonia, a development of the epidemic of coughing that affected so many horses here this spring. Courtier was well thought of for the King's Plate, hut was only able to gel fifth place in the race. A few days later he won the Breeders' Stakes and he was carded to run iu the Stanley Stakes, but had to lie withdrawn on account of sickness. On the previous racing he looked like the winner of that rich event, and it made a considerable difference in the winnings of the stable at the meeting that he was Incapacitated. The other horses in the stable are reported to he doing well and will Is- ready to race at Hamilton. Horses For The Brookline Meeting. HORSES FOR THE BR00KLINE MEETING. New York. June 14. -The horses shipped from New ^ ork tracks to race at Brookline. Mass.. included the following: Silas Vetich — Grandpa ■ Pretty Mlehal. Profusi a. Sir Gaae. Oaklawn. Demijohn. Ascetic's Silver. Col lington. Handrap and lira errands Trainer velteb will also handle Dolly -Spanker for the Richard T. Wilson. Jr.. stable. Mr. Chctland— Jiu Jitsu. Constellation. Fincastls ami Lunette. Charles Pfizer— Oen d'Arine and Dick Roberts. T. J. o'lh.nolnie James N. ilmmas K. Mamiix— Killochan and Kschaii. P. S. P. Randolph— Black Oak. Ruhle. Miss Rau dolph and Melbourne Nominee. J. W. Colt's stable of cross country runners will Ik- shipped from Canada to participate in the meet Ing. Mr. Colt has offered jockev Tim Donahue lie-mounts on his cross country horses. The steepb-1 1 ,-i-e course at Brookline will he opened for schooling Tuesday, ami Doiiohuc left for Boston today. Page 2 DAILY RACING FORM PUBLISHED DAILT DZCKPT MONDAY. Daily Racing Form Publishing Co. 69 PLYMOUTH COURT. CHICAGO. ILL. 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Chief Kee. :; Stalker. Thoinond. Bnthbrick. , 1 —Gey Planer, Ilanluidge. Amudack. 3 — Pagan Bev. Touchwood. Economy. It-Belle Scott. Clements, Lois Cavau.-igh. T. K. Lynch. W. K. Vanderbilt Wins French Derby.: Negofol Finishes First and His Stable Companion Is Third--Oaks Winner Finishes Second. W. K. VANDERBILT WINS FRENCH DERBY. Negofol Finishes First and His Stable Companion Is Third — Oaks Winner Finishes Second. Paris, Prance, June U. -The hua Derby was run yesterday at Chautillv and was wen by \\ . K. Vanderbllfs NegofDl in Impressive style from Ed nioml Blanc's' Union, with Negofol's stable com panlon Oversight, third. The stake was worth &4o con and the race was witnessed bj an immense crowd Imdndlng thousands wf Americana, who won heavily ou the victory. The French Derby is ■ three year-old event at one mile ami I hair. Last year \V. K. Vnuderbllt's Seu Sick II. ran a dead heat with M. E. Dcseuamiis' Quintette II.. ami in I'.mm; Mr. Vaudorbill 's Main tenon won this stake. Today Oversight was sent out in front ami made all the manias to the stretch. where NecefoL doner/, attended by Union, closed ap and won in a drive by several lengths. The Vnndei-bilt statde was favorite in the betting at 2 to 1. with I'nion and Baron de Rothschild's Verdun about an rqnsl second choice. There were twenty-one starters. W. K. Vanderbilfs Sea Siek II. won the Prix do Danes at rem and one -half miles, worth $2. otto. The victories of the Vandeibilt colors were immensely popular with the American element and the stable now bids fair to take a prominent position in the winning list at the end of the season. Negofol is a liay colt by Childwiek — Ni proas* nnd was a winner for Mr. V.inderbilt last year as a two-year-old. Early this spring lie was talked of as the best three-year-old in France. Oversight was t lie most promising product of Halma. a horse that V.inderbilt bought for 830.000. When he returned to America he turned over Halma as a gift to the New York Breeding Bureau. Yandci hilt's preference for Oversight was known to betting men among Americans abroad and. though honking is prohibited by law in France, there was a report of some heavy betting transactions in the future liooks. liets of $1.(NMI to $5,000 oil Oversight to win the double event — the French Derby and Grand Prix — having been recorded twice. In addition there was much betting of smaller sums at alKiut the same (Mills. Both Negofol and Oversight arc entered ill the Grand Prix de Paris, worth iflio.ooo to the winner. which will be run on Sunday. June 27. Oversight is looked ii|m ii sa one of the best handicap horses in France. He recently won the Prix Darn (Produce Stakes i. and his Might of early speed was of use yesterday In Betting the pace. In winning the Produce Stakes lie defeated Flls du Vent, the English Derby candidate from the string of M. Blanc, the leading turfman of France. Verdun, which was one of the choices yesterday, won the French Prix of ."i(i.(KH francs, which corresponds to the English Two Thousand Guineas. He was thought a more formidable candidate in yesterday's stake than Iniou. but the fashion in which the Vaudcrbilt horses were handled beat iiini. Every one supposed that Oversight would lie the colt chosen to will for Vandeiliilt. Instead, this colt was rushed out to the front, setting a dizzy pace, and Verdun's jockey kept him close up. The result was that both killed their chances, leaving Negofol to win. American .jockeys arc iVsniai III III! to arrive here and Winnie O'Connor rode the French colts that won the 25.O00 and 50.000 Irani- stakes, which are Identical in conditions with the British One Thousand ami-Two Thousand Guineas. I'nion. the filly which ran second. Is by Ajax — Andree. She recently won the French Oaks. Auteuil. France. June IS, — The Prix No Good. Steeplechase, 4.000 francs. 3,500 meters, was won yesterday by Sauvetir. St. Sauvier up. J. E. Widc-ner's Homelaader (Henderson) was second. Grand Mat tl)c Fever) was third. Six horses ran. ¥ The l'rix de Bezons. hurdle race. 4.000 francs. 8, MM meters, was won by (irilioiiillo. Philippe up. W. K. Vanderbilfs Herkimer (Kolfci. was second. Catideyran iSauval) was third, ami J. E. Widenct's East River fourth. Seven horses ran. The Prix Bride Abattue. hurdle race. 4.000 francs. 2.SSOO meters, was won by Pie de l.'Amiramlolc Louth up. J. E. Widoner's Shadow Glance (Taylor t was etc taut. Andaloux (llelorme) was third and \V. K. Vamlorbilt's Five o'clock was fourth. Eight ran. George Saportas Will Try Again.: Undaunted by Lack of Success in France, He Plans to Return There with Better Horses. GEORGE SAPORTAS WILL TRY AGAIN. Undaunted by Lack of Success in France, He Plans to Return There with Better Horses. Paris. France. .Tnne 14. — George A. Saportas. a well-known American breeder and owner of race horses, is on his wav hack o bis home at Saratoga Springs. N. V.. Mr. flajISI ISs raced fifteen steeplechasers on the French turf this season, taking for the parpeee an establishment at Maisonx-Lattitte. which he put in charge of his friend. W. J. Hayes, at one time known as a gentleman rider in England. Mr. Saportas had little luck with his venture, for not only were his American horses unsuccessful, but they met with a series of accidents in training, which finally decided hiiu to dispose of his lot and shut down his stable. To a reporter for the New York Herald, before leaving. Mr. Saportas gave his views of horse racing in America and France. "My first object in coming oyer." he said, "was to try my pet horses. Simon Pure and Alfar. against the best to ) e met in Europe. The former is a great horse. I left htm In charge of Percy Woodland at Maisons-Laffitte. "My ex patience In France lias in nowise discouraged me. 1 shall bring back other horses on my return which will be trained by Mr. Woodland. "Apart from my ill-luck my sojourn has been most pleasant. Racing over here is a nice, clean game. 1 found the Stewards most courteous. "I believe my trainer made the mistake of running my horses too soon after they eainc over. I train for myself in America, and consider that the American horse requires a year here lie fore he is thor onchly acclimated. With the exception of Alfar. none of say horses ran. I simply brought them over as companions for my two cracks. "It is useless to bring American jumpers over, for in America the obstacles are like those in England — very much stiller than the French jumps. It Is, of coarse, easy to school a horse to jump higher, but very iliilicult to accustom him to run fast over the lower fences. "Races here are run much faster than In America, for horses practically take the obstacles In a stride, i propose to bring some good American flat racers over and school them in France, for my pet ambition is to win the Grand Steeplechase at Auteuil and the Grand National in England with an American horse." Thirty Leading Jockeys. THIRTY LEADING JOCKEYS. In the lacing of the past week. E. Dugan added eight winning mounts to his credit account and was the leader in that respect. Next to him came But-well. Goldstein and Kennedy in a tie. each having guided six winners. Cohurn and Scoville had live each. V. Powers could only muster three wills for his work of the week, but Is far in advance of all ( onipi titors in aaasher of races won. but decidedly inferior to Shilling in percentage of winning mounts. The records of the thirty leaders up to and including last Saturday are: Jockey. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Unp. P.C.L.W. V. Powers 409 118 S3 74 209 .24 3 C. H. Shilling -.200 79 39 45 97 .30 0 Taplin 491 7S 72 7li 205 .10 2 M. McGee 472 73 75 02 202 .10 2 Seville- 377 03 45 54 215 .17 B But well 357 (SO 55 47 195 Jl I E. Dugan 2(il 57 52 24 127 .22 8 J. Howard 500 49 47 50 220 .13 1 Page San 49 60 40 104 .15 4 Metitiv 3S8 • 47 37 45 205 .14 1 Goldstein 292 44 37 42 159 .15 (i Kennedy 280 5)t 41 41 105 .14 ■ ('. Ross 333 3S 33 30 214 .12 (I Ikvericlt 347 38 37 33 239 .11 ■ A. Walsh 371 38 40 48 239 .10 I Moajrraec 2«3 37 37 37 152 .10 4 J. Butler 22S M 21 31 140 .12 1 G. Archibald 313 34 50 40 183 .11 0 .1. Lee 203 33 23 23 124 .10 I Keogh 214 32 as 25 120 .15 8 E. Martin 162 30 17 20 95 .18 1 Gilbert 229 27 30 30 130 .12 I T. Rice 348 27 34 48 239 .08 0 G Burns 103 22 50 21 114 .11 1 B. Wilson 202 21 24 19 138 .10 l Moles ,vorlh 207 52 41 47 00 .24 4 Pickens 103 42 28 23 70 .25 Vandusen 191 32 39 44 70 .10 1 Coburn 170 45 35 31 08 .22 HotllStCT 158 34 2S 51 00 .21 8 Notes Of The Turf. NOTES OF THE TURF. Kim: .lames is cantering satisfactorily at Sheeps-hea.l Bay. II. L. Jones and Maurice Grau have joined the ranks of the bookmakers doing business at Victoria. It is rumored that L. V. Darkness of* Cleveland, who made a fortune in Standard Oil. has purchased the famous Senorita Stock Farm at Lexington. Ky. .1. Mcl'att.v. a jockey in the employ of Fred Mal-lorjr. was thrown trom a name he was exercising at Victoria, li. (.'.. recently and suffered a broken leg. Trafalgar, the champion three -year-old of the Australian racing year, is a chestnut colt by Wallace Grand Canary, and owned by the brothers P. and W. Mitchell of Sydney. Grant Hugh Browne, owner of the Brownleigh Park Stable, has shipped They're Off and Beckon from tie winter a—tiara at Goshen. N. Xi. to Belmont Park. Trainer Nana will put l»oth his new charges in active training at once. Paladin! and Aunt Pollv were cut down in recenl races at Victoria. B. ('. Paladini's case was so bad that it looked as though it might become necessary to destroy him. but a veterinarian who thought Otherwise was presented with the animal. The eastern critics are predicting that Waldo will make Sweep and Dullcare extend themselves when he meets thein at Shecpshcad Bay. Jockey Butler was sharply criticised for overdoing waiting orders on Waldo iiv the Manhanset at Gravesend Saturday. The carcass of Frank Gill has been sent to Bar nil Island. N. Y.. and J. L. McGinnis. who owned th horse, has requested that an examination I" I made to determine, if possible, why the animal e\ aired so suddenly after having iwssed the finishing i* st last Thursday. Fort Worth Racing Statistics. FORT WORTH RACING STATISTICS. Poring the thirty eight-days spring meeting 'f the Fort Worth Kacing Association, which termiu ated last Friday. *42.WX in purses was distributed among the horsemen. The Flowerdale Farm Stable, with $2,005 to its credit, head* the list of monev-wiuiiing owners, with Freeman & Dulin a close second, their horses having earned the stun of *2.5:K . W. Mcl/cmorc is third on the list, with $2,195 to his credit. A division of Barney Scbreilier's stable earned 81.77* at this track for the Missouri turfman. The following is a list of the owners participating at the meeting who won $.'100 or more each: Owner. 1st. 2d. 3d. Amt. Flowerdale Farm 12 14 11 82.005 Freeman & Dulin 12 8 11 2.530 W. ■ffliasilli 12 11 15 8.193 Powell A: 0s 0 5 4 2.010 B. Schreiber S 12 10 1.770 L. S. Hargrove 10 5 8 1.720 S. A. Clopton 8 10 4 1 .010 Morton & HogolHKMn 7 7 11 1.525 O. G. Parke 6 8 3 1.225 C. N. Freeman « 6 I 1.1S5 Johnson & Gday 6 2 5 1.155 S. A. Beckham 7 2 2 t.180 W. G. Postlewait 7 2 1 1.135 Mrs. C. I. Crippen 4 10 12 1.130 Boorre & Love 6 4 1 1.055 J. Gardner I 4 2 970 A. M. McKay 6 4 5 1 .055 J. W. Fuller 4 7 5 890 W. H. Ford t 2 I ME J. W. Fuller 4 7 I 890 Frazier A- Farris 4 6. 4 S70 Mrs. K. Chapman 4 5 3 N2 Lobby Stable 4 4 5 M5 W. S. Pavne 3 0 | 75o B. A. Tr-ammell 4 3 2 7.35 H. L. Smith 4 1 3 750 K. .larrett 3 I 5 HI Murphy & Co 4 1 4 095 Hicks & Hopper • 3 0 1 075 II. T. Batcheler 3 5 2 055 W. II. Moseley 3 4 3 883 Joseph Ratcllff 3 3 4 015 A. C. McCaffertv 4 0 0 COO Kcm & Schwartz 3 1 5 560 B. H. Hambrick 3 3 0 555 Mrs. J. L. Brannon 3 O O 45o J. W. Stacks 2 3 3 45 Mrs. P. Flannigan 2 2 5 445 Adair Bros 2 2 4 4::o Nixon & Stafford 2 1 5 410 W. II. Healv 2 1 8 M (*. Miller 2 2 0 370 Allen Arnwine 2 8 1 30~ A. H. Burns 2 1 0 MB C. J. Burch 1 2 0 310 The three-year-old bay gelding. Maitflnnonet, racing in the colors of Freeman & Dulin. won the most number of races at the meeting and is at the head of the money-earning horses with 81.900 to his credit. John A. is second with $1,425. followed closely by Ina Gray with $1^=55. The following is a list of the horses facing; at the meeting that earned 8SM or more each : Horse. 1st. 2d. 3d. Amt. Marchmonet S 1 2 81(390 John A I 2 2 1.425 ina Cray 0 4 1 1 .055 Lessen (iirl 0 2 1 jBjB B. J. Swanner 4 0 5 ■§ pin ah ip 5 4 4 95o Lovd 4 2 1 7*5 Balronla 4 2 2 700 1 »r. Sn 4 2 1 8J| Meadow 3 5 O 070 Silverskin 4 1 2 005 I nele Walter 3 5 2 055 Wander 4 1 1 05o Gladys Louise 4 o o BJ NUa 3 3 5 (too Convenient 4 0 HJ Fernando 3 4 o BH ( Micron 3 5 2 5S5 Chipmunk 3 1 2 B8J8 Bonnie Reg 3 3 0 BB litcle Jiinmie Gray 5 o 0 55o Apron 3 O 5 545 Virginia Beach 3 2 1 9ttt Rio Pecos 3 2 O 520 Moliere 2 3 3 500 Abrasion 3 1 1 500 Himalaya 2 4 3 485 Parvo 2 4 3 4S5 Prometheus 2 4 3 4X5 Madeline Musgrave 3 0 1 405 Hero March 3 o 0 45o Myrtle Dixon 2 3 3 450 Lista 3 0 (I 450 Smithy Kane 2 2 4 45o Restitution 2 3 1 420 Tallow Dip 2 2 3 415 Tanaiua 2 3 0 405 Miss Vigilant 2 2 2 4(H) John McBride -..2 2 3 415 Annual Interest 2 2 1 385 Bertmont 2 2 1 385 Sainposal 1 3 2 3K5 I ir. Nash 2 1 3 3.ho Vesme 2 2 0 88» Virlaudo 2 2 § 370 Sum Taylor 2 2 8 370 Roll 2 2 i 37o Colonel Austin 1 5 3 37o Nebraska Lass 2 1 2 3(;5 Nairn 2 0 1 505 (ttilo 2 1 2 :;c.5 Bates 2 1 2 365 Brougham 2 1 2 505 Servile 2 1 1 IP Ann I lilt 2 1 1 350 I n . Mack 2 1 1 35o J. If. Stokes 2 1 1 M Rationality 2 1 1 fjf Periwinkle 2 0 3 545 Pat Onius 2 0 3 345 Contestee 1 I 1 340 Bonnie Havs 2 1 8 335 Delmas 2 1 0 535 Mary's Lamb 2 1 0 335 Wolferton 2 1 o 335 Pert 1 4 2 320 Walter McLean 1 2 0 31o Jockey Moleswnrth. with forty-five winners and a percentage of twenty-one. carried off the riding honors of the meeting. Pickens finished a good second, with thirty-seven winners ami a percentage of twentv-one. Following is a list of the winning jockeys: Jockey. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Unp. P.C. Molesworth 153 45 33 38 39 .21 Pickens 131 37 23 IS 53 .21 Vandusen 188 25 30 35 45 .12 J. Brooks 101 20 27 16 38 .11 Singleton S3 20 10 13 10 .:'.( James Hogg 109 14 21 lfi 58 .13 Aubnchon 29 8 5 o 10 .21 Young 76 8 11 10 43 .OS U. Wilson 24 0 5 7 0 .21 Ploss 24 5 2 2 15 M Morgan 37 5 0 s 1S .14 Louder 32 5 12 8 12 .10 Davenport 30 4. 5 9 12 .13 McCullough 32 4 3 4 21 .12 Klein 10 3 4 4 5 .19 Donovan IS 2 4 2 10 .11 It Low e :S0 2 1 I 24 .07 Strang I 1 1 0 1 .33 Flannigan 14 1 0 5 10 .07 Tonsall 8 1 0 0 7 .12 Prior ■ 1 0 O 5 .17 Ziegler 9 1 1 0 7 .11 Bonner 3 1 0 1 1 .35 Garth 1 1 0 0 0 LH The following jockeys had mounts to the samtber opposite their names and finished third or better, bur did not ride a winner: Jockey. Mts. 1st 2d. 3d. Unp. Sehlessinger 9 0 0 1 s Finley 20 O 1 4 15 C. Baker 10 0 1 1 11 Kecso I 0 0 1 4 J. Wilson 5 0 1 1 3 Walls 6 O 1 1 4 Monroe 3 O O 1 1 tears l o o l I Wecker 4 0 1 1 2 Cutnniiugs , 3 0 0 1 2 Harrison 1 0 1 8 B Mills 1 0 0 1 0 Sullivan 15 8 1 5 7 The following jockeys had mounts to the number opposite their names but ware aeent "in the money" : Strong. 1: Bezanson. 0: J. Cook. 2: Kohn. 1: Bad-tan, '-': Holland. 1: Ramsey. 4: Perkins. 1: McKee. i. The record of the trainers is as follows: No. No. Trainer. Wins. Trainer. Wins. Arnwine. A .". Jones. W 1 . Anderson. B ..4 Kern. J 5 Adair. R 2 Kcllv. D. W 2 Brosius. C. E 4 KesKinger. E 2 Beckham. S. A 7 Miller. E. T 1 Burkhart. It W. ... 5 Moseley. II. W 5 Batcheler. II. T 3 Mahone. C. E !) Burns. A. II 1 Montgomery. W 12 Brannon. J 3 Mathews. L. G 2 CiiPIM'ti. G. W 4 McLcmore. W 10 (arter. F 7 McKay. A 5 Clopton. S. A 7 Nixon. J. W 1 Cot troll. W. E 4 Ne-wmau. II. F 1 Crow. S. G 1 Powell. C 3 (air. W. 1 Parke. (). G 6 Clarke. G. W ■: Polk. T 2 Cottrell. S 2 Powell. W 1 Ft man. C. N 12 Polk. J. B 2 Freeman. D. B 15 Ratcllff. J 1 Fuller. J. W 4 Smith. II. 1 4 Parana. R. A 1 Stevens. G 1 Grav. G 11 Short. J. 1! 2 Gray. 1 2 Snell. J. H 2 Gardner. J 5 Stacks. J. w 1 Gunnels W. T 1 Strieker. W. A 1 Heddleston. D 1 Tlioll. J. W 1 Hargrove. I.. S 11 Wilson. C. S 8 HogolKMim. E 7 Wowds. J 3 Howell, 0 I" Watklus. W. A J News Of American Turfmen Abroad. NEWS OF AMERICAN TURFMEN ABROAD. New York. June 14. -The American jockey. Mil's, who is riding in Austria, writes from Vienna that racing is in a flourishing condition there. Miles is under contract to ride for one of the principal Austrian stables, and has scored sufficient winning mounts to place him well up on the jockey list. He says that Fred Taral is expected to return from America, having been offered a tempting position as trainer for one of t lit' most popular tnrfmen lu the kingdom. In Germany Henry Spencer is doing well witli the horses of Herr Ban. which he has handled for several saaaaaa, on his trip to this country last winter. Spencer purchased Tattling from James It Keonc. and Tileing from James li. McCorinick. who is at present training one of the largest stables in Germany. Spencer is highly pleased with the Keene three-year-old filly, she having beaten some of the fastest sprinters in Germany. Spencer rides many of the starters from his own barn. It is said lie lias lost none of the cleverness and finishing ability which brought him to the front rank of American riders some years ago. Answers To Queries. ANSWERS TO QUERIES. Communications without names and addresses I I will not be noticed nor answered. No answers will | I be sent by mail and none by wire unless reply pre- I payment is made at time of wiring query. W. J. II.. St. Louis. Mo. The horse was Plate nnd it won. J. P.. Cincinnati. O. The intention is to give tin-character of the race correctly in all cases. It was a clerical error if it has not been done. Geo. W.. Chicago. II. P. Whitney had Elizabethan and Sandrlan entered for the second race at Graves end June lo. but Sandrian was scratched, leaving irtlfslll I baa to run for wagers on the eutry. It E. 11.. Louisville. Kv. Palamon. a fourveai-old colt, by Falsetto— Rainfall, is the horse that raced at Latonia. Paleaaaa, a Bve-year-oid horse, by Sandringliam — Queen d'Or. rs the horse that ran at Ivouisvillc. Sutton. Peoria. HI. A sale of a horse from a coupled entry before the race has the same effe. I that a scratch would have, that is. the remaining horse or horses run for the bet If it has heed stipulated that the horse sold is "to go." the effect is to make the bet a draw, the nieanini: of the stipulation being that tiie horse is to go as a part .of the entry. Salt Lake City Entries. SALT LAKE CITY ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear: track fast. Racing starts at 2:50 p. m. (Chicago time 3:30i. XRuns well in mud. ©Suiierior mini runner. First Race — 5-8 Mile. 4 year-olds and upward. Sidling. Ind. Horse. A. Wt. Ildcp. S2477 Tim O'Toole 5. .118. . X725 S1S1I2 Phalanx 7..122..X720 S2334 Dollle Dollars 5.. 112.. X 715 S24(ll Dally 4. . 115. . X715 s242o Oltndenning rft. .118 71« S241K Proline 5. .115 705 •S24 2 Huapala S. .115. . X Too S210S Kate S 4..120 Tito H24(il Magnitlco 7..120 090 Second Race— 4 1-2 Furlongs. 2 year-olds. Maidens. Selling. S2201* King of Volo 108 725 S240S1 (ialtor ." 105 Bu S2474 Tiber loo 715 8(2281 Standley Mildward. 103 710 S2474- Charles J. Harvey . II*. .X 705 H240N Raidde 103 705 82488 Qniekly 180 100 S2104 Ed Keck KH 700 82888 Big Eldorado 100 7«o Third Race — 1-2 Mile. 4-year-olds and upward. Sidling. S24703 St. Francir 0.. 123.. ©725 J^IUP Balreed 4. . 1.10. . X 72(1 82509= Burning Bush 5..115..X715 S2421 Ronton 4. .114 715 S2401 Blllv Tartar 11..115. x7lo (82509) Coblesklll 5.. 119.. X 710 883a * Contingent 5..120 705 82313 Otto Price 5 . . 1 19 . . x 705 82418 Toller 6. .117 700 Fourth Race — 3-4 Kile. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. (82075) Mary F 0..104. X725 S2470-' Hush Money 4..104..X720 (82198) John II. Sheehan.. 5..111..X715 88478* Capewell 3.. 04 710 82336' Marburg 3. . S»7 705 (82402) Frank Lubbock ... 0. .111. . Xti»5 X2470 Valoski 4.. 104 iO0 Fifth Race— 1 Mile. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. 82282 Logistilla 7..100..X725 82489* Cabin 7..11S. .Xf» S22S0* Corrlgau 10. . 110. . X7I5 82334* Exchequer 4..KB8..X710 S2407 Tnvorn 0. .111 . . X"(i5 8X488 Herman Dasie 7. . 11 1 . . . .7 o S2409 Belden 0. .110. .®7oo Sixth Race — 1 Kile. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. 82149 Arconrt 5. .108. . X725 82421 Coppers 4. . KKt. . X720 81818* Patriotic 4. .107 715 78244 Protean o..H5..x7io 82888 Legatee 7..113..X705 S2471 Glaucus 4. .113. . X7H5 S2421 Prince of Orange.. 5..103..x7o0 S1H14 Elevation 8. .113. . X700 Salt Lake City Form Chart. SALT LAKE CITY FORM CHART. SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. June 14.— Weather clear: track fast. lo liooks on. Twentieth day. Utah Jockey Club. Spring ineel lug of 40 days. Presiding Judge. P. P. Pomeroy. Starter. Richard Dwyer. Secretary. J. W. Haynian. 82509 First Race— 5-4 Mile. Purse $200. 4 year-olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner $165. Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Op. CI. PI. Sh. S2473 Cobleskill 111 P B'gman 15 15 6 3 Sl'419 Burning Bush 111 2i Borel 6 5! : 1 S2473 Balreed 107 Peak S S 3 1 S24J3 Dorothy Ann 102 4 Otis 12 10 4 2 S2473 Deneen 104 5 Cotton 5 4). 2 1 S1971 Invader 111 6 K'baum 12 20 S 4 82421 L. Harrison II. Ill 7 ('Henry 1 6-5 2 5 nut 82281 Manila S. 109 S HSniith 15 20 S 4 8*280 Head Dance 114 9 Shelton 30 40 15 7 Time. 1:17. Winner — R. G. Wilson's ch. g. 5. by lsidor— Rox ane (trained by S. J. Kelly i. Went to post at 2:30. At post 8 minutes. Start good. Won handily, second and third driving. Scratched— Hercules, ill. 82510 Second Race— 3 4 Mile. Purse $200. 4-vear-olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner $165. Ind. Horse. Wt.Fin.Jix-key. On. CI. PI. Sh. S22S0 Rather Royal 111 1= Sandy 2 8-6 3-5 out S2467 Xappa 114 22 Johns'n 12 12 5 2 S24 71 Esther M. 107 3* Borel 12 12 I BJ 88488 Ladv Kitty 109 4 K'baum C 8 3 3-2 Aj47o)Oreiio 114 I Kunz 1 3-2 3-5 out (S2420)Happv Chappy 111 B AH'rrls 10 15 6 3 S14S8 Sen. Barrett 112 7 HSniith 8 12 5 2J Time. 1:171. Winner — E. J. Crawford's b. g. 7. by Prince of Monaco— Crowned Queen (trained by E. J. Crawford i . Went to post at 3:0(1. At |K st 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily: second and third the same. Scratched 83487 Tavora. 108; .N2477'Mahel Hollander. 180; 82471*84. Joe, %111. 82511 Third Ract — 3-4 Mile. Purse $250. 5 year-olds. Selling. Net value to winner $200. Iml. Horse. Wt.Fiu.Jnckey. On. CI. PI. Sh. (S2419)Knight Deck 104 l1 Sandy 6^5 9-101 2 out v'tl'.i-Birth 102 2"k Cotton fi 6 2 4-5 (82280) Yank. Tourist 112 3:- Farris « 7 B 1 siMl'.l Cooney Neff 104 4 Otis 10 15 (i 3 (S2421)Altenberg 112 5 K'baum 2'. I I ", I ", SU777 I.anita 107 6 Kunz 15 15 6 3 S2419*Mlss B'monter 102 7 Peak 8 12 5 2J 82472 Figent 107 S M'nders 10 12 5 9 Time. 1:1C.:. Winner— L. T. Lee's b. g. by Free Knight— Belle Decker (trained by L. O. Ix-el. Went to post at 5:30. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won handily: second and third driving. 82512 Fourth Race— 5-S Mile. Purse $250. 5-year, olds and upward. Handicap. Net value to winner Bseo. Ind. Bocae. Wt.Fin.Jockey. On. CI. PI. 8b. (S2K)41Strike Out 104 1° M'nders 4-5 «-Gll-'-li"ut M715-Scvcnfull K« l*| K'baum 4 I I out v:;. . Med'gHunnah 100 3 Peak i; 2 1-2 out 82488* Hereafter 110 Left. Borel 1 10 4 2 Time. 1:01}. Winner— .1. O. Holder's b. g. 5. by Griffon — Ml-b.wde\ I trained bv .1. O. Holder). Went to post at 3:50. At r»,st II minutes. Start good. Won easilv : second the same. Scratched iv217ti ltoogor lted. 115: N174.VAuna I May, 104: s2478H'lntoon. KM; 82478 Fore, 100. 82513 Fifth Rac — 5-8 Mile. Purse $200. 4 year-olds mill upward. Selling. Net value to winner $105. In. I. 11. use. Wt.Fin.Jockey. On. CI. PI. Sh. 82478sLa Chata 104 1=1 Kunz 7-101 1-2 out S2404 Oanardo 106 2s Palms 15 12 .'! 6-5 82401'Antara 106 32 AT'inas 6 9 3 7-10 x2470*Graaocutter 104 4 Peak 1 7-5 1-2 out 82421 Otto PHce 106 5 AH'rris 20 25 ,X 21 82193 Black Domino 102 6 M'nders 20 M 10 2 80016 Saucv M. 102 7 Johns' n 50 60 20 S Time. 1:018. Winner — 0. C. West's ell. m. 0. by Amlgo — Fame (trained by ('. C. West |. Went to post at 4:35. At post 2 minutes. Start KM4. Won easily: seeond and tliird tlie same. 82514 Sixth Ract — 4 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $250. 3-vear-olds ami upward. Selling. Net value to winner $20O. IihI. Horse. Wt.Fin.Jockev. On. CI. Pi. SIi. 82478 Ontario Oregon 118 I'l M'nders 15 20 7 3 82470 Hill Mayhain 115 V Sandv S 4 8-5 7-10 82353 8wa eriator 111 :;' AH'rris 20 K io 4 82471 Fore 108 4 Johns'n 2 13-56-5 3-5 82351 3Bvron 113 5 Otis 20 30 10 5 (82401)Allvla 102 I K'baum 15 20 7 3 (8247DF. K. the Bearll3 7 Peak 8-5 11-51 1-2 824783Platoon 115 8 Borel 4 4 6-5 3-5 Time. Boa. Winner-.!. M. Blantous eh. h. 5, bv Hell Punch --Kimiia I). III. (traiued bv J. .M. Hlantoni. Went to |M st at ." :00. At | ost 3 minutes. Start bad. Won easily: second and third driving. (Scratched — (82478 (Salvage. US; 82477 Bill Bag-Well, 111. Page 3 Victoria Form Chart. VICTORIA FORM CHART. VICTORIA, B. C. June 5.— Weather clear; track last. First day. Victoria Country Club. Summer meeting of l 1 days. Presiding Judge, F. St. I). Skinner. Starter, Joseph Weber. Secretary. J. E. Smart. 82515 First Race— 1 1-16 Miles. Purse $200. 3-ycar-olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner $150. I ml. Horse. Wt.Fin.Jockev. On. CI. PI. Sh. 81028 Mattie Mack 110 I'l And'son 8 5 2 4-5 80950)Gargantua 121 23 JHSm't 1 1 1-2 1-6 81904 Paladini 117 3* H'lcoat 10 10 4 2 8*081 live Bye II. 110 4-* Quay 3 3 12-5 S1I6J Miss Officious 115 5* WKelly 4 5 2 4-5 MK2 Jacomo 120 6 Bowers 10 20 8 4 Time. IMS. Winner— H. Mack's b. m. 5. by Rensselaer — DrusiMa II. (traine l by H. Mack). Went to post at 2:31. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won handily; second and third the same. 82516 Second Race— 4 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $200. 2 year-olds. Allowances. Net value to winner MM. IihI. Horse. Wt.Fin.Jockey. Op. CI. PI. Sh. (MK.MYirgie Casse 109 11 WMcIn 3-5 1-2 out— M!in5-Na| ua Nick 112 2=1 Gaugel 4 5 11-2 81075 Quality Street 1 5 31 OWr'ht 3 3 11-2 sin75=Lowiston 102 4e M'hews 5 5 11-2 NI733 C.alene Gale 102 ah Selden 20 30 10 5 Risky 104 ti« Quay 50 100 30 10 80611 Two Oaks 105 T* H'wick 30 30 10 5 SHOT Fairy King 107 8 Hobart 20 30 10 5 Time. 505. Winner— J. If. Schilling's b. f. by Stanhope II.— Retained (trained by J. M. Schilling). Went to post at 2:r 4. At post 1 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. 82517 Third Race— 5-8 Mile. Purse $200. .1-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Net value to winner $150. I nil. Horse. Wt.Fin.Jockev. Op. CI. PI. Sh. Staff Redondo 110 I1 DRiley 10 10 4 2 81084 Milpitas 113 2= WMcIn 1 3-2 1-2 1-4 81029 Sh. Rossmore 108 3f Gaugel 3-2 3-2 1-2 1-4 81073 Adena 108 4= CWr't 8 10 4 2 81073 Giovan. Balerio 110 5= Coles 15 20 8 4 75,861 Nellie Racine 108 6-'* Hobart 30 50 20 10 80593 On Parole 105 1- Boyd 10 10 4 2 MM Be Brief 105 8= JHS'th 30 50 20 10 81D273Blue Heron 110 9 FKelly 15 20 8 4 Time. 1:02=. Winner— J. James' b. jr. ti. bv Inspector B. — Balance All II. (trained by R. Stoelei. Went to post at 3:21. At post I minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and tliird the same. 82518 Fourth Race— 1 Mile. Opening Handicap. Puree $500. 3-year-olds and upward. Net value to winner $335. IniH. Horse. Wt.Fin.Jockev. Ot . CI. PI. Sh. 8MB Monvina 103 11 J King 6 6 2 1 (NbWOAlbion H. 90 2s Selden 20 20 8 4 80836 M. of Gotham 98 34 Quav 15 15 6 3 S103S ('apt. Burnett 103 4=1 L'urgus 15 15 6 3 80958 Ed Ball 106 5= WKelly 4 41 ,S-5 4-5 Mi'T^-Fantastic 108 6J WMcIn 6 5 2 1 81«s5-silver Knight 99 7-' Vesper 10 15 6 3 81001 Koalta 105 8} Boyd 8 S 3 3-2 8M78»Ba.nprtoaJ 90 92 Jahns'n 8 S 3 3-2 •■ 1 1 K3 3 Ed winT. Fryer 116 10s Cal'han 2 21 1 1-2 80615 Dainty Belle 96 11 And'son 15 20 8 4 Time. 1:43?. Winner — J. Hunibrccht's br. in. 5. by Sir Walter — Clara Header (trained by J. Humbrecht . Went to post at 3:56. At |K st .". minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. £2510 Fifth Race— 7-8 Mile. Purse $200. ttTor olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner $130. Ind. Horse. Wt.Fin.Jockev. Op. CI. PI. Sh. -.: •( Johnstown 109 l3 McE'n 8 8 3 3-2 SOW? Mill Song 108 21 WMcIn 6 5 2 1 810Sl:Flrm Foot 106 3 1 H'lcoat 2 2 1 1-2 SM67 Marg. Randolph97 41 Quay 4 5 2 1 WSM ''liristine A. 104 f.3 DRiley 6 6 2 1 7:1670 Metlakatla 105 6* C Wr't 10 15 6 3 81030 Mi Derecho 92 72 EW'ms 10 10 4 I 8OS70 M lar 99 S« Jahns'n 8 8 3 3-2 80799 Silver Sue 105 9 McL'n 10 10 4 2 Time. 1:29?.. Winner — McEwen & Lee's br. h. 0. bv Clifford — Frolicsome, by Potomac (trained by H. McF.weni. Went to post at 4:24. At post I minutes. Start good. Wop easily: second and third driving. 82520 Sixtli Hae. — 3-4 Mile. Purse $200. I -year-olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner $190. I ml. Bone. Wt.Fin.Jockev. Op. CI. PI. Sh. 81004 B. of Iroquois 106 IS WKelly 6-5 6-5 3-5 out 810503Altamor '103 2" M'hews 21 21 4-5 2-5 76940 Redwood II. 106 32 McE'n 15 20 8 4 S0794 Footloose 94 4" And'son 5 4 8-5 4-5 80647 1*1. Rossington 106 5s J King 20 30 12 6 61134 1a Taranta 109 6" DRiley 2i 3 1 1-2 MM Incentive 105 7 Gaugel 20 30 12 6 Time. 1:151. Winner— M. Reis' b. m. 5. by Ben Strome — Passion Flower (trained by J. Tiguei. Went Io post at 4:50. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second the same; third hnmlil.t. Latonia Form Chart. LATONIA FORM CHART. MONDAY. JUNE 14, 1909. WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK FAST. lOighteciitb day. Latonia Jockey Club. Spring Meeting of 30 days. (18 books on.) Presiding Judge, C. F. Price. Starter. J. J. Holtman. Racing Secretary. Joseph A. Murphy. Racing starts at 2:.'!0 p. m. W indicates whip. S spurs. R blinkers. Figures In parentheses following the distance of each race indicate index number, track record, age of horse and weight carried. QO/IQ7 FIRST RACE— 3-4 Mile. (82103—1:12—0—102.) Pane $4 K). 3 -vear-olds. Maidens. O^tlrVt/ I Colts and Geldings. Special Weights. Net value to winner $325. lad Horses AWtPPSt V, iL. % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S S20W-PI.ATE GLASS wb 112 5 7 4* 2' l2 I2 Page W J Young 9-209-201-3 out— s_::;i;«Jl'PITER JOE W 112 11 3 31 in 24 V Troxler A Jackson 3 41 4J 2-5 out .VJ155 JACK BAKER w 112 8 9 93 52 4 S*l A Walsh S K HUghes 30 30 30 5 S-5 821o5 ORLET wb 109 6 1 l3 3 3'J 42 Heidel F D Grosche 60 60 60 13 8 lit MINTO w 109 3 8 8' 7 61 5l J Lee T H Stevens (io 60 60 13 6 vj:;7(; HARKAWAY w 112 1 6 7"M0* S2 6* D Austin G WJ Bissell 60 100 100 I SO 10 RFSH MASON wb 109 9 10 6J 6l 71 71 M McGee J Stevens 30 40 40 12 4 77917 ED WRAY WB 109 4 5 2nk 41 5J 82 V Powers B Schreioer 30 40 40 8 21 822W GREAT HELP w 112 7 2 10* SJ 91 9J Jackson G R Bryson 100 200 100 25 6" IRVIN P. DIGGS w 1141 2 11 11 11 M* 10' J Daly L A Daly 60 200 200 30 12 B1C89 WATSON WB 112 10 4 51 9'J11 11 Brannon F P Wilson 60 100 100 30 12 Time. 23«i. 48, 1:13%. Winner — Blk. c. by Plaudit — Eliza Belle (trained by W. J. Young). Went to post at 2:33. At IX'st 2 minutes. Start bad. Won easily: second and third driving. Plate ChM outclassed the others and. wearing the leaders down in the first half, came away to win as Ids rider {•leaved. Jupiter Joe was prominent throughout and ran a good race. Jack Baker, away in a tangle, close. 1 a hie -'ap in llie stretch and outstayed (Met. The latter, away fast, showed a high flight of speed for the ti!~; barf, then tired. Minto ran fairlv well. Scratched--70107 Tod. 10!): N24N!)-Bnsv Mam 10»; 82480 Gonimblc. 100: McAndrews. 100. Overweight- -Irvin P. Biggs. 2j |»oniid . Q')1 QS SECOND RACE— 5-8 Mile. (77! 37— 1:00 .-.— 2— los. t $400 added. 2 year olds. Selling. O^^JbtL/O Net value to winner $3!)0. !ni! Buses AWtPPSt '. • -i Str Fin loekev- Owners O II C P S S ::7". MAE HENI.KY w 105 3 3 1". 1". 1*| |»| Warren H Uots s 12 10 4 2 82290'JACK .STRAV^• ws 105 4 2 li'. :•- 3' 2". Mountain W 11 Fizer 21 4 I 8-5 4-5 :, 3 EJVA TANGI'AY w 109 5 4 2- 2' 2! .:' \" Powers J C Milam 4 5 31 7-5 3-5 82310 \MANDA LEE w Ml 11 6 ."." 51 4- 41 M McGce I) T Morris 10 12 12 5 2i 822M i : 1 1 I.IARD BALL ■ MC 8 5 4' 4"t 51 5- Page P Dunne 4 5 41 9-5 4 -j S : . I ( i l"l" \ CREED w 10312 7 5- (il 71 ■ A Walsh J S Hawkins 46621 8 " \'l ITM.N ROSE w 103 10 9 s- 71 6h 7' Paul C D Chcnault 40 50 50 20 10 "i:\I.L\NT PIRATE w IOC. 9 13 12". SI S' S- Kennedy W J Young • 60 60 20 10 823M 1 \VENO W 1071 7 M Hh 91 9- 93 Heidel G W J Bissell 15 20 20 8 4 v'i,; i OKI) CLINTON w IM 2 1 71 10' lo2 M* D Austin C C Van Meter 25 75 75 25 12 I FWFOOT « M 1 8 91' 11- 12i it- -\\- Andress.I L Beeson 10 13 10 4 2 8117S I 1'i'lNDV w 106 13 11 1:: 13 111 121 J T^ee Gallaher Bros :io 5o 10 20 10 B2151 BR1NHILDE w 103 6 12 Mi 121 13 13 Htllnagel .Inn Marklein 20 20 20 8 3 Time. 23 /5. 47%. 1:00%. Winner — It. f, bv Ornus — L «la drained bv II. Oots). Went to post at 3:02. At | ost 3 minutes. Slart good. Won e.ivily: second and third driving. Mae Heniev :i\vay last, showed inucli the most Mated and won al! the w.ty. Jack Straw, knocked back soon •flci the Mart came with a rush through the stretch and was gooig fastest at the end. Eva Tanguav had no mi-baps anil tired after going three furlongs. Amanda Lee WM well up throughout. Billiard Ball, in clow onarteri most of the wav. tihaaM have been third. I.olta Creed ran a giKKl race. Slowfoot. utnler w.ak riding, had scant chance 'and bolted on the stretch turn. Brunliilde ran |K» rly. The winner was en i ,i .1 for .$40o; ae bid. Overweights -Mai' Henley. 2 poiunB: I.aveno. 1'. : l.ucindy. 1. Q O A Qfi THIRD RA I -3-4 Mile. (S21o:: 1:12 -0-102.) Purse $T.(M). 3 year olds and upward. Cj £-±\j\j Handicap. Net value to winner $400. Ind || rata AWtPPSt M K -h Str Fin Jatfctja Owners o II 0 P S BmVVCK WB 4 112 5 4 5'1 4" 21 Pi V Powers T C McDowell I h) ■ 1 1-2 s::ir\\(M(l. gANDALS wb 5 111 I 1 1» 21 11 21 M McGea A Lasance 3 I ■ 1 2-5 82432 MELISSA W I 96 4 7 «;J P " ■ 3.1 Brannon 1 B Fitzgerald 7 8 8 3 75 32104 OLD HONESTY W 5 1 10 6 C 7 7 M 11 J Lee A J Gnrey 10 12 12 4 S5 til KKillTEXSY W "B 3 92 2 6 2'' 1' 1' 51. It Will'ins W R Hull I t « I 4 5 ' • • !' 5, MERRICK w 6 109 1 I 4' f* «* V Paoje .1 ('Milam 2J r. r. s 5 7 10 82M3 WKSTBl'RY WB 5 107 7 3 L 31 7 7 Kennedy C R Ellison 4 8 8 3 3-2 Time. 23%. 47H. 1:12^. Winner -Ch. g. bv Allan-a-Diih — Miss (iussle (trained by (;. Dennvi. Went to | ost at 330. At post 1 minute. Start bad. Won easily: second and third driving. Huck began slowlv, but went around the othei-6 ou the btretch turn and came away iu the last furlong. Wool Sandals followed Right'asy close up for n half and appeared a certain winner after taking the lend, but was unprepared for Buck's rush. Melissa closed a big gap in the stretch. Old Honesty ran well and was EoStt last and gamely at the end. Rigbteasy. away poorly, showed a high order of speed and tired in the last furlong. Nierrick had a rough trip. Scratched X248i;-'l alnty Dame, 114; 81554 Nervator. 105, 40QCT/"V/"| FOP RTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. (77030— 1:43 'A— 3— 102.) Purse $400. 5 year-C7 £l%y\J\J olds and upward. Allowances. Net value to winner $325. Bid Horses AWtPPSt Y* % % Str Fin Jockeys Owner: 0 II C P S ir.24S6)TOM HAYWARD wb 3 99 1 1 1' 1' 1«| I1 1' Hufnagel Nugent Bros 4-513-1013-101 lout 82378 KEEP MOVING w 4 100 I 2 2'1 2'J 22 22 2£ Taplin H G Bedwell 2.1 3 :: 3-5 out 82378 RARA AVIS wsb 4 105 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Kennedy W Gerst 2J 21 8-5 1-3 out Time. 23%. 47%. 1:13%. 1:39%. 1:44. Winner — B. g. by Cunard — Mamie (J. (trained by A. Noonan). Went to post at 3:50. At |K st 1 minute. Start fair. Won handily: second and third driving. Tom Iliiyvard was away fast and hud the others driving liard throughout to keep In striking distance. Keep .Moving held Rani Avis safe for the entire trip, but was tiring near the end. Rara Avis broke slowly and. rnil.r a bad ride, ran far below his best form. Scratclied— S2447JA11 Red. 02. UO^m FIFTH RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. (82311— 1 :0T»%— 3— 93.) $400 added. 3-year-olds and O^OVf-L upward. Selling. Net value to winner $:B)5. ind Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 82379 RICHARD REED W3 89 3 2 22 2« I'll3 Taplin II G Bedwell M 10 -51 6-36-6 3-5 gl*»*MJS8 CRITTENDEN w 3 94 2 7 5» 52 32 22 Hufnagel T C McDowell 5 I I 3 3-2 81160 ARIONETTE w 3 89 8 1 ll M 25 3'1 Brannon L A Cella 4 7 7 2J 6-5 (S2:'.)i7)ALICE GEORGE w 3 101 3 3 3l 31 41 4J Kennedy B Schreiber 4 5 5 9-5 9-10 S2380-BONNIE BARD wn 5 109 4 8 8* 6J 51 53 M McGee W J Young 15 15 13 6 3 823672TOM M'GRATH wi: 6 107J7 4 4' 41 6' 6« Heidel G P Br.-.zior 3 4 4 8-5 7-10 (NiiH23 PLEASE w 4 108J 6 5 7J 8J 71 7J V Powers P Duiuis 6 10 9 4 2 S2031 BLACKSHEEP W 4 110 10 6 6" * 71 8* 8'i A Walsh L Blume 20 40 40 13 6 81341 DANZETTE wn 4 101J 19 93 9 9« 93 Page J T Ireland 20 40 40 12 6 81001 JOHNNIE BLAKE W 4 102 9 10 10 10 10 10 Hatchett F I^eppert 30 60 60 25 12 Time. 24, 47%, 1:00. 1:06%. Winner — Br. c. by Malta Santa — Alary (trained by H. G. Bedwell). Went to post at 4:25. At i ost 1 minute. Start good. Won easily: second and tliird driving. Richard Reed, away fast, wore the speedy Arionette down liefore going a half and won easing up. Miss Crittenden Worked up gradually from a slow lieginning and was going fast at the end. Arionette showed the most spied for a half and tired as if short. Alice George had no mishaps and only ran fairlv well. Bonnie P.ard came from a long way back in the last quarter. Tom McGrath appears to l»e in poor form. Pleaac was sharply cut off in the first three furlongs. Johnnie Blake was a distant trailer throughout. Tie wi.i ner was entered for $000: no bid. Scratched— 822.381A1 Midler. 107: S1718 Beatrice K., 102: 82440 Marmorean. 107: S222S Sorrel Top. IOi. Overweights — Alice George. 2 |K iinds: Tom McGrath. 3j : Please. 3 : Panzette. 1 ■(. QO Pki^O SIXTH RACE— 1 Mile. (75520—1:38— 5— 114.) Purse $400. 4-year-olds and upward. O^OvJaS Sidling. Net value to winner $.'125. Ind Horses AWtPPSt M % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 II C P S 82106 ALMA BOY w 6 111 14 4 V 21 1J 1J l'i M McGee J W Young 5 5 14-36-3 3-3 (82436)WARN. GRISWELL w 5 109 12 6 31 4' 32 21 21 Troxler A Gordon 2J 5 » 2 1 82367 ORENA w 4 101 4 8 71 5J 5'1 31 34 Page W O Joplin 5 5 5 2J 6-3 S2431 GRENADE wsb 8 107 9 7 5J 31 61 51 4* F Burton T Hatfield 15 30 30 10 5 82446 RESIDE w 5 110 10 5 M 91 81 61 5'i Kennedy J Edwards 7 15 15 6 2J 81296 MILTIADES w 6 110 1 2 61 7' 91 72 61 D Austin O C Van Meter 20 60 60 20 V) S24903GYPSY KING wb 6 115 3 3 11 11 2l 41 7'1 V Powers J R Wainwright 2 3J Si 7-5 7-10 H2368 SEMPRO wb 4 105 13 9 41 62 41 84 8» Brannon S Haggan 4 6 6 21 6-5 824463TIM KELLY w 4 103 8 10 81 81 71 9'1 9* Glasner N H Cantrell 30 40 40 15 8 S2485 IMBODEN wb 8 107 2 1 HI ll4 101 IO2 10* A Walsh M Ochsner 20 40 4U la ft 82053 MAY JENE w 4 101 11 11 91 10 ll3 11 '»114 Neeley F Campbell 25 75 75 30 15 82053 SUN FIRE WB 6 110 6 14 M» 131 131 i; i m2 T Burns MrsJMcLaughlin 40 75 75 30 15 81179 HBADLEY WB 5 107 5 12 123 123 122 131 13' J Lee J B Kaufman 30 73 75 30 13 82380 FIELDER wb 4 106 7 13 14 14 14 14 14 Taplin D Millar 39 30 30 15 8 Time. 25, 49%. 1:14, 1:40%. Winner — Oh. g. bv Salvation — Sweet Caporal (trained by J. W. Young). Went to boat at 4:55. At | ost 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily: second and tliird driving. Alma P.oy. running in much improved form, was prominent all the way and came away fast in tlie stretch. Warner Griswell suffered from interference and would have been closer up with a clear course. Orena was In cn.se quarters while going down the backstretch and came fast iu the stretch. Grenade ran a good race. Reside was prominent most of the way. Miltlades closed a gap in the last half. Gypsy King tired after going three-quarters and was almost thrown on the first turn. Seiupro had a rough trip. The winner was entered for $000: no bid. Scratched tC446 Banrida. 101. Victoria Form Chart. """"' VICTORIA FORM CHART. VICTORIA. B. C, June 7.— Weather clear; track fast. Second day. Victoria Country Club. Spring meeting of 01 days. Presiding Judge. F. St. D. Skinner. Starter, Joseph Weber. Secretary. J. E. Smart. 82521 First Race— 3-4 Mile. Purse $200. 3-yoar-olds and upward. Maidens. SellinK. Net value-to winner $150. lad. Horse. Wt.Fin.Jockey. Op. CI. PI. Sh. 81034 Roy Junior 106 l1 Hobart 4 5 2 1 81048 Harrv Rogers 103 2- McB'de 4 35 3-2 3-5 80979 Liddington 114 3» WMcIn 3 5 2 4-5 81048*Zalta 99 4* J King 3 3 11-2 7M8I Mr. Bishop 101 5- Cal'han 4 5 2 1 78412 Pirate Queen 100 61?. Vesper 8 13 6 3 77013 John J. Mohr 113 73 DKilev 15 15 6 3 82520 Incentive 104 8« IPow'l 8 10 4 2 80683 Gib C. 106 9° Eyc'gus 13 30 12 6 79196 Yankeet 109 10 Eester 30 30 12 6 Time. 1:17ft. Winner — Stockton Ranch Stable's ch. g, 3. by Isidoi— lsabell (trained by T. H. Boyle). Went to post at 2:27. At poet 1 minute. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. 82522 Second Race— 1-2 Mile. Purse $200. 2-year olds. Selling. Net value to winner $150. Iml. Horse. Wt.Fin.Jockey. Op. CI. PI. Sii. S0949 Fire 112 l'l H'lcoat 3 4 8-5 4-5 80955-'Karnev Mason 101 21 W sides 20 20 8 4 81049 Electrowan 106 31 CWr't 2 I 4-5 1-3 80847 Fav Muir 101 4= Selden 30 50 20 10 80973 Cinnamon 112 5" J King 8 10 4 2 79933 E. Elizabeth 104 62 EW'ms 10 15 6 3 (81507)La Petite 109 1* WMcln I 2 4-5 1-3 80790 Metropolitan 109 S3 McB'de 10 10 4 I 80904 Maternus 109 9 WP'ers 10 12 5 2 Time. 51s. Winner — Pink & Wagner's b. c. by Cesarion — Incendiary (trained by P. Wagner i. Went to post at 2:50. At post 4 minutes. Start fair. Won handily: second and third driving. 82523 Tliird Race — 1 Mile. Purse $200. 4 year-olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner $150. Ind. Horse. Wt.Fin.Jockey. On. CI. PI. Sh. S2519=Mill Song 112 1- WMcIn 3-2 1 1-2 out .80952 Mitre 118 2=1 EW'ms 10 12 5 2 80478 ]jt. Minister 118 31 IPow'l 6 6 2 1 80999 Alcibiades 114 43 Coles 20 30 12 « 81077 Joe Nealon 113 5'i Bowers 8 8 3 3-2 80977 Mv Pal 114 6=1 McB'de 5 5 2 1 S1010 Joe Coyne 123 7° JPhil'ps 4 4 8-5 4-5 79243 J. R. Laughrey 118 8 JHSm't 6 6 2 1 Time. 1:455. Winner — W. Fitzgerald's b. m. 6. by Kismet, by Melton — Jiianita (trained by J. Warren I. Went to post at 3:22. At post -1 minute. Start good. Won easily; second and third driving. 82524 Fourth Race— 7-8 Mile. Purse $200. 3-year-olds and upward. Fillies and Mares. Net value to winner $150. Iml. Horse. Wt.Fin.Jockey. Op. CI. PI. Sii. S0S28 Fredonia 107 l1! McB'de 15 20 S 4 S1068 Josie S. 112 21 Hobart 5 6 2 1 77012 Maud McG. 107 3° McC'hy 10 15 6 3 80200 Willie T. 112 4= Smith 20 30 12 6 76937 Sii. Wedding 112 5'1 Rob'ts 8 10 4 2 82517 Adena 112 6« CWr't 3-2 2 4-5 2-6 76692 Queen Alamo 112 7* McL'n 15 20 8 4 77010 Peggy O'Neal 107 8 Jahns'n 15 15 6 3 81032 Emma G. 112 Fell.Al'rie 3-2 2 4-5 2-5 Time. 1:30. Winner— F. W. Grafford's 1 . f. 8. by Solitaire II. —Hazel Mc (trained by T. White). Went to |Kist at 3:53. At post 1 minute. Start bad. Won handily: second and third driving. 82525 Fifth Race— 5-8 Mile. Purse $200. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner $150. Ind. Horse. Wt.Fin.Jockey. Op. CI. PI. Sh. 79674 Zelina 113 1" WMcIn 10 5 2 1 75597 Titus II. 110 2'X Jahns'n 3-2 2 4-5 2-5 80948 Rose Cherry 113 3-' Coles 10 15 6 3 S1054 Dandy Fine 104 4' Vesper 10 13 6 3 80752 Mike Asheim 113 53 DRiley 15 20 8 4 808663Phillistina 102 B- And'son 3-2 3-2 1-2 1-4 76956=B'ful and Best 113 73 McChy 15 20 8 4 76995 Bonheur 111 8* WP'ers 15 15 6 3 69680 Avalon 123 9 BurRe 30 50 20 10 Time. l:02ji. Winner — W. Fitzgerald's b. m. 5. by Woolsthorpo — Zelica (trained by J. Warren). Went to pest at 4:18. At i ost 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and tliird the same. 82526 Sixth Race — 3-4 Mile. Purse $200. 3-yea.'-olds. Allowances. Net value to winner $150. Iml. Horse. Wt.Fin.Joekev. Op. CI. PI. Sh. 80893 Ocean Queen 108 U WKelly 1 4-5 1-3 out 82520 Footloose 107 2J DRiley 8 10 4 3-2 (S0954)Fath. Stafford 109 A% WMcIn 2i 2 1-2 out S1052 l.istowel 107 4J McB'de 3 3 4-5 1-3 S1O50 Novgorod 107 54 Selden 10 20 8 3 80981 Melton Cloth 107 6 Lyc'gus 30 50 20 8 Time. I:lif. Winner — Garrilv & Dunlap's b. f. by Cunard — Bertha (trained bv M. Canity i. Went to post at 4:45. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won easily: second and tliird driving. Montreal Form Chart. MONTREAL FORM CHART. (BLIE BONNETS.) MONDAY. JUNE 14, 1909. WEATHER SHOWERY. TRACK SLOPPY. Eighth day. Montreal Jockey Club. Spring Meeting of 13 days. (34 books on.) Presiding Judge. Francis Nelson. Starter, A. B. Dade. Clerk of Course. F. W. Gerhardy. Racing starts at 2:45 p. m. (Chicago time 1:45 p. m.). W indicates whip. S spurs. B blinkers. Figures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate index number, track record, age of horse and weight aarried. Q£hpJf~VQ FIRST RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. (76913— 1:06%— 2— 108.) $400 added. 2 year-olds. Qj^tJ\J€j Selling. Net value to winner $330. T;id Horses AWtPPSt 4 M % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 81519 KYRAT wb 102 3 1 li I3 ]-' l2 T Rice W Jennings 10 15 13 6 3 82:181 COMPTON wb 104 4 5 33 2'1 23 22 H'cliffe A G Weston 10 15 13 4 8-5 82381 SETBACK w 106 6 6 6 4' 3"! 31 J MclntyreA Coney 4-5 9-107-10out— 82316 WILD FIRE WB 96 2 3 V V 41 43 J Reid Wm Garth 8 10 8 2 7-10 824922JACK DENNERLEN WB 109 1 2 4'1 6 f«l 52 M Preston P T Chinn 5 5 41 1 2-5 (S2370)OPPAR w 104 5 4 2h 33 6 6 Gilbert C C Smithson 13 15 15 4 8-5 Time. 24%, 50, 1:03%. 1:11. Winner — Br. g. by Faraday — Miss Lillian (trained by W. Jennings. Jr.). Went to i ost at 2:44. At post 3 minutes. Start poor. Won driving: second and tliird the same. Kyrat outbroke his opponents and drew away into a long lead on the far turn and was ridden out through tlie stretch. Compton could never get up. broke slowly and appeared unable, to get to going freely until after they bad gone a furlong. Setback threw his head up at tlie start and lost ground, then closed a big Ram but tired in tlie last sixteenth. Wild Fire finished well. Oppar tired lu the going. The winner was entered for $800: no bid. Overweights — Kyrat. 1 pound: Jack Bennerlen. 1. Qf)PT/~h/| SECOND RACE— 7-8 Mile. (82438—1:26—0—90.) $400 added. 3-year-olds. \J j£$j\J~£ Allowances. Net value to winner $340. Ind Horses AWtPPSt U % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners '() II C P S 8244S MICHAEL ANGELO ws 105 2 4 2 2 23 23 1° D McCthyG Hendrie 2-5 1-2 2-5 out— 82162 MAXIM GI'N wb 103 5 2 l'l l2 l2 11 2s J Mclntyre Prospect Stable 6 8 6 6-5 2-3 S244S IRISH DL'KE WB 102 4 1 43" 3l 33 32 32 T Rice J H Lamb 50 50 50 10 2 82493 NOD w 107 3 3 5 3 41 41 41 Bowman R W Carter 6 8 6 6-5 2-3 V2448 PLEASING w 102 1 3 31 4J 5 5 5 E Haynes A H Brener 10 12 12 21 7-10 Time. 24%, 49%. 1:17. 1:31%. Winner — Ch. c. by Ornus — May Angelo (trained by A. Bailer). Went to post at 3:12. At i ost 1 minute. Start good. Won easily: seemid and third driving. Michael Angelo ran in behind the leaders and was waited Willi until straightened out in the homestretch, then moved up with a rush when called on and drew away Into an easy lead at the end. Maxim Gun. favored by the heavy going, showed Ids best performance of the season, displayed the most speed for a half mile. then tired. Irish Duke, easily best of the others, was cut off at the start and pulled up. then came ou rapidlv. Scratched— S23S2 Firebug. 100; 822313Desert Star. 105: 81860 Great Heavens. 122. Overweights — Irish Duke. 5 pounds. i QOKfiPT THIRD RACE— 1 Mile. (7702:1—1 :38%— 3— 100.) $400 added. 3-year-olds and upward. U^5t)Ul) Allowances. Net value to winner $340. '.ml Horses AWtPPSt U M % Str Fin Jockeys Owuers O H C P S (K2450 CENTRE SHOT w 4 107 2 1 I'll3 I2 I3 1=1 Mentry W Walker 1-3 9-209-20out— (82493)EDWTN L. WB 3 98 1 2 21 21 23 2« 23 J Reid A Weber 3 .31 2 out— 824961BE THANKFUL wb 4 106 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 J MclntyreO Turck 15 20 20 2 out Time. 24%. 49%. 1:16%. 1:45. Winner — Br. f, by Sain — Grand Shot (trained bv W. Walker). Went to post at 3:.'i5. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won pulled up: second easily. Centre Shot went to tlie front at imicc and was under restraint all the way. Edwin L. was hard ridden after entering the homestretch, but was unable to improve his position. Be Thankful showed speed, but dropped back in the homestretch. Scratched— .8241)4 Cave Atlsum. 110; S23032C. W. Burt, 109: 82448-Superstitiou. 104: 82441 Quantico. 88; ifmi I1)a*i lilai 115. Orel weights — Edwin I... 5 pounds: Be Thankful. 2. OQ Pr/".^ I (HBTH RACE— 1 1-2 Miles. (77021— 2:34— 4— 102.) $500 added. 3-year-olds and up-O^OUO ward. Selling. Net value to winner $410. Ind Baraai AWtPPStSt :i V ft Str Phi Jockeys Owners O H (' P S iS2453).IEANETTE M. w 3 931 5 1 1' ll ooiiois 1X j Rei(j j Gormley 6-5 7-5 9-102 5 out 82436 KING HOLLADAYw 3 92 2 2 2l 21 21 21 2« 2« Hamm'd N Ray 30 100 100 20 4 82441*COUN. CLERK wsb 5 105 3 4 43 4s 4l 3« 313 310 S Davis R L Thomas 2 3 3 3-5 out 824961 HENRY O. WB 7 107 1 3 3« 3« 31 4= 42 43 Mentry W Walker 6 8 6 8-5 3-5 82234 HOLSCHER wb 6 105 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 Moore' se W Shields 6 6 5 7-3 3-3 Time. 26%, 51%. 1:18%. 1:46%, 2:13. 2:41%. Winner — Br. f. by WiKilslhorpe — Black Lily (trained by F. Lightfoot). Went to post at 4:04. At imst 1 minute. Start good. Won easily: second driving: third easily. le.iuette M. drew off into an easy lead in the first half, kept increasing her advantage on the backstretch and was eased up at the end. King Hollailav finished gamely under punisluuent and easily disposed of Ci uuty Clerk when the latter challenged after entering the homestretch. The latter ran under restraint for the first six furlongs. Holscher was outrun for the entire trip in favorable going aud evidently is not the horse he was last Htm. The winner was entered for $2.0(8); no bid. Scratched 81111 Climuier. 105: N2441 Belle Scott. 105. Overweights — ,1c, incite M.. •"•» pounds. UO^n7 FIFTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. (MBhV-1 :12= .-.— 4— 120.) $400 added. 3-year-olds aud up- 0 JmitJ\J • ward. Selling. Net value to winner $.;.SO. Ind Horses AWtPPSt H j "4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P | 82437 CI.OISTERESS a* 111 2 I 1' l1 1! V T Rice b C Make 5 6 31 7-5 7-10 8o8::i STEEL wb I 110 1 8 31 4= 2= 2°k Mentry W Walker 3 6 4 2 1 (82436 )TREMARGO a I 107 8 I 53 5' 41 33 D McC'thyA H Brcncr 10 13 15 6 3 82094 ROSEBORO w 6 120 i 3 71 6' 63 4'1 A Burton F J Pons ■ 50 50 15 6 8.11s SI'ION a | 112 I 1 41 31 5= 5= Herbert A Weber 6 8 6 2 1 8.188 DIKE OF MILAN WB 3 lit 7 9 9 7s 7" 6"k J MclntyreO Bowman 8-3 21 9-5 1 1-2 82433 JOHN MARRS wsb 4 116 3 4 Z* "l 3" 712 Gilbert R L Welsh (i 12 12 5 21 82369 BRIDOON w 3 97 6 7 6= 8= 8 1 si Whitins J H Lamb 5.0 100 100 30 12 82381 SANS COEL'R w 7 110 4 6 S» 9 9 9 E Haynes H M Allen 50 100 100 40 13 Time. 24%, 50. 1:17%. Winner — Ch. in. by Carllou Grange — Claire II.. by Low lander (trained by L. C. Shobe). Went to post at 4:44). At post 4 minutes. Start |x or. Won easily: second and third driving. Clois- 1 cress dashed to the front at the start and. drawing away into a long lead, was easing up at the end. Steel broke slowly and was forced to work his way up on the outside, closed a big gap. but tired in the final drive. Treinargo ran well and came again at the end. Mclntyre pulled Duke of Milan up at the start. John Marrs ran well to the stretch and tired. Tlie winner was entered for $400: BO bid. Scratched— 8MM Seciiritv. 112: 8244s Hands Around, 104: 824X1 Dcscomneis. Kr2; N2490 Wausau. Ill; 82403 Momentum. 12( : si:i!)7 Aphrodite. 104: 82200 Al Bnsch. 1)7. QQ K/"^Q SIXTH RACK— 1 Mile. (77023— 1 :3S%— 3—100. ) $400 added. 3-year-olds aud upward. O £lJKjCj Allowances. Net value to winner $350. li.il Horses AWtPPSt U M \ Str Fin Jockeys Ownei-s O H C P S RNK DESPERADO ws S 112 1 4 l3 1= l8 1" l3 I) McC'thvG Hendrie 6-5 9-3 8-5:1-3 1-3 82383 SHIMoNESE w 1 1051 6 I 41 r.3 5* 2'' 2* .1 Mclntyre YalleyFannS'ble 21 4 3 1 1-2 82110 SILK HOSE w 3 107 2 5 V J* 31 3'1 31 H'cliffe WJ Sbaughnessvii 10 10 4 8-5 82374 GREAT JUBILEE wit 5 112 3 6 3« 2= 2= 43 4' Herbert O L Richards 8 15 12 3 I 82436=SALLY COHEN ws 4 100 4 3 51 6 6 6 r nk T Rice ' Mt Royal Stable 7 8 41 8-5 7-10 8S496H30LD FRONT VB I 105 I I 6 4= ink 5l 6 Whiting M Nicoll 8 12 12 4 2 Time. 26%. 51%. 1:18%, 1:46%. Winner— B. e. by loyalist— Amerigo (trained by A. Bailer). Went to |ms| at 5:15. At post 5 minutes. Slart good. Won handily; second and third driving. Desperado, fhvared hf the going, dashed to the Iron! al once ami diew off inlo n long lead, but was ridden out at the end to stall off Shiinonese. The latter began slowly, bill closed a big gap and finished fast. Silk Hose was always prominent, but unable to improve her position at any stage. Sally Cohen was humped int.. al the starl and sent to her knees. Scratched 82448 Ballet Girl. 107; 82380 Tlie Earl. 100; 82190 Colouel Zeb. 112: 82177 Verbatim. 112. Overweights — Shiinonese, 3* pounds. Page 4 Montreal Montreal Entries and Past Performances for Tuesday, June 15. WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK MUDDY. MONTREAL ENTRIES. R«j -lug '-Irirts at 2:45 i . m. (Chicago time. 1:45. 1 Kmi- well In miul. ©Suiwrlor mini ruuiH'r. First Race— 1 Kile. ::-j- iir oMa. Mite. (Tr.nk rc.i.nl: 77023— 1 ::WH— 3—100. ) ln«l. Bart*. Wt. Itci'. A. Wt. Hdcp. (SUM) I'll TK 1 «» 1 ::{ S 109..X725 K2453 Spanish Prince .... 97 1:42? :ls..x72 8243?' M:iliy Colors 101.. X 713 88989* (Sou Kind 98 715 S2453 Toll Box 114 1:43* 108..X703 S24!X; Colonel Zeb 1D1 705 ■Mff* Trviiinrgo 100 700 Second Race — 5-8 Mile. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Special Weights. (Track record: 75383—59*— 2—108. ) 88021* I'ulka 10S 1:04? 100...X725 82381 -" Kingship 100 720 82:. is- Chief Kee 10(! 715 ftMSB Judge Henderson .. 100.. x 715 82492 I'nrilan I*ail 1116 710 S187 Phnronla 05 1:03* 103..X705 81832 Belle Kingston ... 103 705 s^::is ll.-troit loo 7:KI X2440 Dolly Maddis 103 700 1'rsiis. ch. c. by Or-nns— Lassie Williams IOC Third Race — 1 1-8 Mile*. 4-year olds and upward. Hunters' Plat Handicap. (Track record: 70894— 1 :52ft — 3— ION. ) S2317- Thomond 7..1G5..X700 R2317* Stalker 100 2:01* B. . 158. . XfM HIW Men* Maker 10. . 135. . X090 81944 Bathhrick 4..143. .XOM 82317 Sweetener 4. .138.. X085 Fourth Race— 1 1-8 Miles. Windsor Hotel Cup. $1,200 added and $500 Cup. 8 veur-olds and upward. Allowances. (Track record: 70894 — 1 :52*--3 — MM. I Ind. Horse. Wt. Rec. A. Wt. Hilcp. 82404 Montgomery 110 1:51 5..133..X750 82494* Ilanbridge 1( 2 1:55: 4. . 120. . (B745 82404* Gay Kislier 05 1:52 3..110..X710 823X3" Arondack 117 1:50 3..108..X740 (82304) Michael Angelo . ._ 3. .104. . X735 Fifth Race — About 2 Miles. Steeplechase. 4-vear-olds and upward. Selling. (Track record: 77024— 3:54*— 5— 14.5.) (82319) Economy 5..145..X700 82439 Byzantine 7. .147. . XiB 5 823oo Pagan Bey !». .137. . XOOO (82S8S) Nat I! 7..142..X090 •MM Touchwood 5.. 140.. XOOO Sixth Race— 1 1-8 Miles. .".-year olds and upward. Selling. (Track record: 70804— 1:52*— 3—1 OS.) 82094- Thomas Oilhoun ..100 1:57* 4.. 104.. ©725 K25 M-r! County Clerk 100 1:52* 5..104..X72O S2451 l'lllikv 5. .100.. X715 82441 Belle Scott 07 2:00 5.. OO..X715 82386 Arrow Swift 85 1:531 4.. 101.. X 715 S23S4 Autumn King 112 1:541 5. .100. . X715 82508 Holscher 110 1:54* 0. .100. . X710 82J0RJ Clements 112 2:01 5..1O0..X710 82441 Lois Cavanagh ... 4..1O4..X710 ^21.-.:: King of Mist 102 1:53 ft. .100. . X705 s-.M'.m;', Malediction 112 1:57 7. .101. .©705 82*53 Orcagna 93 1:55* 4. .100. . X700 82400,1 Mariposa 5. . 90 700 The figures under "Rec." in ahoye entries show the beat time made by the horse at the distance, with weight carried, since January 1. 1908. This time is not necessarily made by a winner. It may be the estimated time of a losing iierformancc. LATEST PERFORMANCES OF HORSES ENTERED TODAY. small figure under "Str." shows the distance tha horse was ahead of that next in the race. The small [The flrure under "Fin. " — unless the horse won — shows the number of lengths the hoiae was behind the winner." FIRST RACE— 1 Mile. 3-year-olds. Selling. (77023— 1 :3St-— 3— 100.) Index Course DistTlmeT*ckOdda Wt St % % % StrFln Jockeys Best Company PIUTE, ch. g, 3, by Ethelbert — Yaqui (P. T. Chinn). Weight today 109. 824H6 Montreal 3-4 1:14 fast 5 1U7 4 4 2 l1 1» M Preston Youthful. ColdFront. Top. Robins .11. 82315 Montreal 3-4 1:13ft fast 31 107 6 5 4 3= 3" M Preston Tasley. Chilla. Jeanette it. 82229 Toronto 3-4 1:14 fast 10 108 5 5 7 6" 5T Deverich Poeomoke. Simeoe. Mauy Colors. 80158 S. Anita 1 1:391 fast 7-20 109 111 1 ll 1* C H Shll'gAzo. Otllo. Parton. 80010 S. Anita 61 f 1 :07| slop 3 109 5 2 2 2* 2* E Dugan Great Heavens. Furnace. Guise. 7S93S S. Anita 3-4 1:151 slow 2 105 6 7 3 31 1« E Dugan Autocrat, L.Dlcud'ne. K. Expedition SPANISH PRINCE, b. g, 3. by Prince of Melbourne— Spanish Match (J. Duffy). Weight today 98. K2453 Montreal 1 1:408 fast 30 95 9 5 5 7 6| B'-JH'cliffe Jeanette M.. Bobbie Kean. Petulant S1S74 Jamestown 1 1:421 good 11-6 97 1 2 2 2 lj 1= S Davis Font, Rose Beaumont. Gay King. M7:hi Jamestown 3-4 1:18* slop 2ft 101 4 2 1 1* l4 J Reid Donation. Chaperon. R. Beaumont. MANY COLORS, ch. f. 3. by Knight of The Thistle— Sweet Peas (M. Nicoll). Weight today 101. s:l:;7 Montreal 3-4 1:13* fast 10 99 0 5. 6 5°t 3*1 Whiting Smoker. Youthful. Hands Around. 83371 Montreal 7-8 1:26* fast 7 90 7 2 3 3 31 4«i Whiting Fill ford. Gemmell. Mazuma. 82229 Toronto 3-4 1:14 fast 50 102 7 7 5 5" 3* Whiting -Poeomoke. Sltncoe. Fulford. 8216(1 Toronto 7-8 1:30 fast 31 112 4 3 3 3 2' 2: Whiting Chilla. Ballet Girl. Searchlight. 82113 Toronto 3-4 1:141 fast 30 8818 8 9 10" 65 Whiting Joe Galtens. Fulford. Caper Sauce. GOLD FIND, b. c. 3. by Gold Heels— Eva Allen (L. Reinhardt). Weight today 98. S2M Montreal 3-4 1 :12g fast 150 105 3 4 3 3'- 3" J Howard Ilanbridge. -Tack Parker. Bridoon. 77*28 Montreal 3-4 1:14 fast 60 100 2 3 6 7" 7» J W M'phyKlng Cole. Silk Hose. Sparkles. 77003 Montreal 3-4 1:14 fast 100 107 4 6 7 8 8U1C Knight Arionette. Colonel Zeb. Tony W. 76968 Montreal 3-4 1:15 fast 100 110 7 6 6 7 7*1 C Knight Cowdin. Waponoca. Sea Swell. 76794 Montreal 61 f 1:071 fast 20 110 8 8 8 8 7,!1C Knight DandeNoyles. EdwinL.. Dr.Holzberg TOLL BOX. ch. o. 8. by Box— Toloache (C. Bowman). Weight today 106. s24.~:: Montreal 1 1:401 fast 20 90 10 7 6 5 71 7,3?Hamm'd Jeanette M.. Bobbie Kean. Petulant 82384 Montreal 7-8 1 :29j fast 4 12S 5 5 5 3 24 2U Mr WatsonOntario. John Garner. AutumuKing 82315 Montreal 3-4 1 :13* fast 40 107 7 7 7 7» 718 Gilbert Tasley. Chilla. Piute. 82161 Toronto lm70v 1:47 fast 20 961 4 3 3 4 81 8" C Ross Crawford. Carthage. Woolwinder. 82025 Toronto lm70y l:49g hvy 9 99622 2 9 9" C Ross Thos. Calhoun. Ed.Gum. Malediction COLONEL ZEB. ch. c. 3, by Hawkswick— Alicetta (J. S. Flynn). Weight today 101. S23S6 Montreal 11:40 fast 20 97 8 2 2 2 3* 38 Davenp't Jeanette M.. Petulant. Arrow Swift. 82156 Toronto 1 1:44 fast 10 loO 1 2 2 5 51 5« T Chandler Woolstone. Petulant. Green Dale. 82010 Toronto 1 1:44* hvy 20 100 6 5 7 7 7 7*1 O'Connor Cunning, Descomnets. Toll Box. TREMARGO. ch. c. 3. bv Handsome — Florence W. (A. H. Brener). Weight today 106. BJ607 Montreal 3-4 1 :172 slop 15 107 2* 5 5 4' 3* D MeC*thyCloistcress, Steel, llosel.oro. S2436 Montreal 7-8 1:288 fast 41 103 111 1 l'i 1° Herbert Sally Cohen. Amri. Gold Front. 82180 Toronto lm70y 1:48 j fast 31 101 2 2 3 4 31 4«i Herbert Croydon. Gold Front. Charivari. 82026 Toronto 3-4 1:161 hvy 6 108 1 1 1 1« 21 Herbert Nod. Maximum. Sllverine. 75826 Windsor 51 f 1:061 fast 7 104 8 7 10 101 g^lF'brother Theo Cook. MaxlniGun. NlggerBaby 75776 Windsor 51 f 1:06* good 12 106 6 5 6 6ll 4»° G Burns Christmas, AutumnMaid, Ladylrma. SECOND RACE— 5-8 Mile. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Special Weights. (75383— 59%— 2— 10S.) PULKA. blk. c, 2. by Ogden— La Polka (William Garth). Weight today 106. S3021 Toronto 5-8 1:04 hvy 3-2 108 4 3 3 38 2= Goldstein Fauntleroy. OhiltonOueen.JimMillcr X1942 Toronto 41 f 56 fast 41 115 3 2 2l 2» Goldstein D.Paradell.. Shep.Song. LadvSvbll KINGSHIP, b. c, 2. by Ildrim — Alcyone II. (Mrs. L. A. Livingston). Weight today 106. R2SB Montreal 5-8 l:«lg fast IS 105 2 4 5 4l 2' D McC'thyDivss Parade II.. Bob R.. S-thack CHIEF KEE. b. o. 2. by Allowav— Decade (P. T. Chinn). Weight today 106. 82318 Montreal 5-S 1:011 fast 15 115 2 7 4 31 2" M Preston Dnlhousie. Daisy (iarth. Sociable. 8:3n4 Montreal 4J f 55 good 40 101 4 4 4 4 451 McTagg't Megantic. AiitumnGirl. Herpes. ■3298 Toronto 5-S 1:021 fast 3 110 8 7 7 6» 4°J Rettig Wild Fire. Compton. Chilton Oneen 80892 S. Anita 1-2 47 fast 20 106 11 13 13 1316JM Preston Medallion. Inflection, Silvia Fir. JUDGE HENDERSON, ch. c, 8, by Bannockburn— Winyah (B. Schreiber). Weight today 106. 81023 Oakland 4.'. r 561 fast 30 112 I 2 2J ~ ~l W Meln're.UudclineL.. Gelico. Eddie Graney. SII949 Oakland 1-2 4KJ fast 20 103 6 , 11 11 11"}.I McBride Intrinsic. Olathe. Itedeem. » i885 Oakland 1-2 48* fast 20 112 12 10 9} 9I33W Mcln'reWaldo, Harry Grothe. Gelico. PURITAN LAD. b. c. 2. by The Commoner— Rose Standish (G. W. Cook). Weight today 106. S.'4'.'2 Montreal 4] f 55 fast 15 103 5 I tj 43?. J Reid Merman. Jack Dennerlen. Adonia. SL'.!7(i Montreal 4 . f 551 fast 15 95 4 5 32 2* Deverich Oppar. Front Row. Adonia. 82093 Toronto 41 f 57* good 20 115 4 4 6J 411 J Foley StarWave. LadySybil. Adel. Bourne S1942 Toronto 41 f 56 fast 10 115 4 6 6* 7" Deverich D.Paradell.. Pnlka. Shenherd'sSong 81852 Toronto 41 f 561 fast 40 113 8 7 7« 718U Foley Flying Squirrel. Busy. Herpes. PHORONIS. b. f. 2. bv Bridgewater— Donna Rica (G. W. Wenrick). Weight today 103. 81870 Jamestown 4?. f 57* good 6 104 6 4 5"" 641. A Martin Keartrghtll.. St.Aug'tus. Rebellion BUM Jamestown 4j f 58 slop 6 102 1 1 23 23 J Reid G«*i Intent. Hymen. Inspection. BELLE KINGSTON, b. f. 2. by Kingston— Bellfield II. (J. Murray). Weight today 103. S1S52 Toronto 41 f 56g fast 20 110 7 4 6s 6nlGilbert Flying Squirrel. Busy. Herpes. DETROIT, br. c, 2. by Mazagan— Agnes (C. Howland). Weight today 106. 8231S Montreal 5-8 1:01* fast 50 115 7 6 5 6' G16 Hamm'd Dalhousie. Chief Kee. Daisy Garth. DOLLY MADDIS. ch. f. 2. by Ethelbert— Independence Day (J. C. Dixon). Weight today 103. 82440 Montreal 4J f 542 fast 100 103 5 5 5 5"JHamm'd Ann lia.Tenks. AiitumnGirl. KttaMay URSUS, ch. c, 2, by Ornus— Lassie Williams (Williams & Radford). Weight today 106. First start. THIRD RACE— 1 1-8 Miles. 4-year-olds and upward. Hunters' Flat Handicap. (TMM— l.MK, V 108.) THOMOND. br. g. 7. by Atheling— Thistledown (G. J. Henderson). Weight today 165. s ':;17 Montreal 1 1-8 1:59* fast 4 159 2 3 1 2 2* V Mr M H'nP.obbie Kean. Stalker. Mnilinrst. 81944 Toronto 1 1-8 2:03' fast 1 164 6 4 3 3 2} 4«J Mr C H'nTouniey. Elmhurst. Stalker. 77459 Hamilton 1 1:49 fast 1 190 4 1 1 1 1 1 l1! Mr Hen's'nAileen C. High Bear. Land's End. 75413 Hamilton 6-8 1:041 fast 8-6 175 3 2 1 1» Is Mr KilgourSteve Lane. Officer, Half caste. 71254 Hamilton 1 1:47 hvy 8 116 6 4 4 4 41! 6" J DenulsonDeReszke, PrinceBrutus, Bon.Reg. STALKER, b. g. 8. by On Deck— Marmarica (A. Shearer). Weight today 156. 82317 Montreal 1 1-S 1 :5»* fast 6 159 1 4 4 4 41" 3» Mr H H'nl'.obbio Kean. Thoiuond. Elmhurst. 81944 Toronto 11-8 2:03 fast 10 151 7 9 9 7 4»» 3=1 Mr R H'nTourncy. Elmhurst. Thomond. 76994 Montreal 1 1-8 2:00g fast 3 158 2 1 1 3 3« 2* Mr Case Brick Top. Midas. Glencastle. 75506 Montreal 1 1-8 2:01 fast 3-6 160 4 4 3 3 21 35 Mr WrightMIdas. Kumshaw. Brick Top. 75306 Montreal 1 1-8 2:011 fast 2J 159 2 3 4 2 1"* l1! Mr WrightKumshaw, Brick Top, Firefly. MERRY MAKER, b. g. 10. by Deceiver— Lettie Brown (M. Stafford). Weight today 135. 82153 Toronto Ab 2.'. E 31 fast 7 153 1 3 2 2 2 2*° Mr H'n'sonFin MacCool. Tourney. Vilualla. 7P926 Windsor Ab 2 4:29 fast 6 130 3 3 3 5 Pull.up.HStone Woodside, Manzano, George Lelper. :r.869 Windsor Ab 2 4:29 fast 50 130 2 2 Ran out. G'ntland Bilberry. Waterway, PIcktime. 75676 Windsor Ab 2 4:39 slop 12 143 8 8 8 7 Ran out.Masnada Byzantine, Gait, George Lelper. 72490 City Park S C 3:061 fast IE 153 6 Pulled up. T Rae Rip, Pete Vinegar. Full of Fun. BATHBRICK, b. c, 4. by Bathampton— Lronic (P. Gorman). We-"-ht today 143. 81944 Toronto 1 1-8 2:03 fast 15 148 10 8 7 6 6? 5J1 Mr W K'lyTonnicy. Elmhurst. Stalker. 77130 Toronto 1 1-16 1:481 fast 50 102 7 7 7 8 82° 828JT Rice Belmere. Chalfonte. Servile. 75541 Hamilton 1 1-16 1:48 good 8 93 6 4 2 2 41 7*1 F"brother St. Valentine, DeleStrome, T.Globe 75391 Hamilton 1 1:42 fast 12 104 3 2 2 3 3 31 F'brother JamesCrawford. MonteCarlo. Orfano 75339 Hamilton 1 1:401 fast 18 94 11 7 8 9 10' 9"lF'brother Gold Note. Hiacko. Arrow Swift. SWEETENER, ch. g. 4. by Allan-a-Dale — Treacle (R. E. Webster). Weight today 138. S2317 Montreal 1 1-8 1:591 fast 20 147 4 2 3 5 5 6" Mr M'tbasBobbio Kean. Thomond. Stalker. 81944 Toronto 1 1-8 2:03' fast 15 144-5 Fell. Mr A CaseTourney. Elmhurst Stalker 75089 Toronto 1 1:461 slow 20 96 5 5 — 2 — S^lJas Hogg LoisCavanagh, SlrGalahad, Flarney. 74969 Toronto 11-8 1:57 fast 12 109 7 6 6 7 7 7«U W M'hyMontclair, DncleToby, Th'ckmorton 72745 F.Grounds 5-4 1:17 good IE 106 10 10 11 10} 9» C Henry Variety, G.H.White, MaieFletcner. FOURTH RACE — 1 1-8 Miles. Windsor Hotel Cup. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. (70804— 1 :52%_-{_-li S. ) MONTGOMERY, ch. h. 6. by Pes? ara— Montgomery Cooner (S. C. Hildreth). Weight today 133. 83494 Montreal 1 1-4 °05 fast 6 122 4 5 5 4 4; 43 J McIntyreStanleyFay. Ilanbridge. Guylishcr. 82287 firav. send 1 1-S 1:541 slop 1-2 108 4 3 3 3 23 1* E Dugan Racquet Norbitt. Arasee 82164 Belmont 11-8 1:53 slop 11-10 112 3 11 1 l3 1» E Dugan Lad of Langden. Arasee. Danger. 12077 Belmont 1 1-16 1 :451 good 20 113 5 5 4 7 51 3'J J Mclntyrel.ive W Ire. Jack Atkin. Berkeley. 81860 Belmont 1 1:391 fast 8 118 4 4 3 3 3' 3^1 G Burns Fashion Plate. Arasee. Don Creole. RANBRIDGE. ch. c. 4. by Banastar— Debacle (G. H. Holle). Weight today 129. v?!t"rT.ntrTal 1 1-4 '-05 fast 21 110 5^2 2 f 2« Herbert Stanb-yFay. Guyl lslier. stmtaomery 82X3 Montreal 3-4 1:12| fast 1-2 120 1 11 l"t l1 Herbert Jack Parker. Gold Find. Bridoon. S: 178 Toronto 1 1-4 2:081 fast 18-5 124 2 11 1 1* 11 Herbert I) rect. Amri. Arondack. 82011 Toronto 1 ll 1:56 good 20 124 4 3 3 3 5 5«1 Herbert KingJames. Arondack HighPrlvate 81865 Toronto lm70y 1:451 fast 31 113 3 1 1 1 1* 1* Herbert Ontario. Reldmoore. Green Seal. GUY FISHER, b. c. 8. by Sain— Appollonia (Idlebrook Stable). Weight today 116. SiaiVmffml 1 1-4 "V, fast S 1»1 13 3 I 31 ?,"- D MeC'thvStanlcvFay. Ilanbndge.Montgomciy S:'3(i« Von rea 1 l :41i good 7-10 116 1 2 2 2 2'1 V M Preston Jack Parker. Quantieo. Poeomoke. Mm Toronto 1 1-8 li56 l^od 20 15 14 5 5 V 4*1 Rettig KingJames. Arondack HighPrivate 81866 Toronto lMl:WI?ast 1 112 8 1 1 3 21 l1 Mentry Arondack. Detector. Woolwinder. S10S3 I. ASita 1 11371 fait 11-5 105 6 4 5 6 6* 6*1 M McGee Green Seal. Glorio. Edwin T. Fryer ARONDACK, b. f. 8, by Hastings— Astoria (Mrs. J. McLaughlin). Weight today 109. raSfldSntreal 1 1-8 i:53| flTst 21 1Q3 4 2 2 2 21 3= Deverich Ladv Esther. CaveAdsum. Shimoncse 82239 Toronto 1 1-S 1 541 fast 31 100 3 2 2 1 l1 4' Herbert Tcrah. Direct. Lady Esther. 82178 Toronto 1 1-4 2^081 fast 1 108 3 3 4 3 3* 4« Goldstein Hanhrldge. Direct Amri. 89091 Toronto 1 1-8 1-SS enod "0 108 6 5 4 4 2J 21 Goldstein KingJames. HighPrivate. O. Fisher. 81866 Toromo 1 1-1 1 ill fast 15 117 10 I 1 1 2 Mentry G. Fisher. Detective. Woolwinder. MICHAEL ANGELO. ch. c. 3. bv Ornus— May Angelo (G. HendrieV Weight today 104. 8251.4 Mo^Trcal 7-8 ll31i slop 'l -5 M 4 2 2 I 3 lj I McC thy Maxim Gun. Irish Duke N.mI 82448 Montreal 51 f 1 :07i fast 15 103 4 7 7 51 43! D McC'thySimcoe. Sunerstltlon. ColOMd ILadj 81294 Louisville 1 1-4 2:081 slow 7 117 4. 9 8 8 7* 7'-,TaplIn Wintergreen. Miami. Dr. Bark.ey. 78004 Latonia 3-4 1:131 fast 4 104 E 3 4 31 43 Kennedy All Red .Sorrowful. Winterereen. 77938 Latonia 51 f 1:07 fast 6 HI 2 3 3 31 C'J1 Kennedy T. M. Green. Alice. Sorrowful. FIFTH RACE — About 2 Miles. Steeplechase. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. (77024 — 3:54*f. — 5 — 145.) ECONOMY, ch. m. 5. bv Voter— Frugal (J. W. Colt). . Weight today 145. v-319 Montreal Al.Jj":.7 fast 3-5 13't 1111 1 '" 1 ' Mahon V\ i ]«1 Refrain. Dacra. hni McGIU., 82111 Toronto Ab 2 4:121 fast 2 137 1 8 6 6 2" l2 Mahon Dr. Koch. Dr. Keith, My Grace. 81854 Toronto Ab 2 4:29 fast 3 144 3 3 3 2 L.rider. Mahon Canyas. My Grac S'peiicer Reiff. 81-12 Pinilico Ab 2 4:321 fast 9-10 140 7 7 4 2 1' 1» McAfee Touchwood. Guardian II.. My Grace 81135 Pimlico Ab 2 4:41 hvy 6-6 144 5 4 3 2 2" 2» McAfee Grandpa. Taaiplco. Toots. BYZANTINE, b. g. 7. by Octagon— Mallow (N. Ray). Weight today 147. 82439 Montreal A 1.2'. :. :3ia Tast t 149 5 4 2 Fell. Hay Kara. Reginald. \Vt1er7.burgcr. 823M Toronto Ab 21 5:14 fast 41 142 3 11 1 11 1' Ray Kara. Steve Lane. Paean Bey. 82179 Toronto Ab 2 4:«9 fast fi 147 5 3 3 3 3* 3'1 Ray Waterway. Thlstledale. Pagan Bet. 81867 Toronto Ab 2 4:191 fast 6 147 6 5 4 1 U 21 Ray Pagan Bev. Canvas. Jim McGUl. 77585 Hamilton Ab21 4:56 fast 6 145 3 4 4 4 41! 6 J Murphy Bilberry. Marksman. Woodside. PAGAN BEY. b. g. 9. by Pagan— Pamona Belle (Mrs. W. G. Wilson). Weight today 137. SJ30O Toronto Ab 21 5:14 fast 21 152 2 2 2 Fell. Archib'ld Byzantine. Kara. Steve Lane. 82179 Toronto Ab 2 4:09 fast 4 159 4 6 5 4 440 4» W G W's'n Waterway. Thistledale. Byzantine. 81«67 Toronto Ab 2 4:191 fast 31 154 4 6 5 6 2« 1} W G W's'nRvzantine. Canvas. Jim McGIll. 77585 Hamilton Ab21 4:56 fast 7-5 160 1 5 5 6 6 E"1B fielder Bilberry. Marksman. Woodside. NAT B.. ch. g. 7. by Maddalo— Mary Cowan (G. Hendrie). Weight today 14B. ^l'3s.-, Montreal Ab 2 4 :07* fast 10 112 3 5 5 4 2* V E Ptone Com. Fontaine. Rig Hear. N.Blanche 77941 Lat on ia 3-4 1 : 151 fast 15 106 11 10 11 8' 75 Glasner Bonart. Enlist. Gresuam. 77826 Latonia 1 1 :41ft fast 3 105 6 5 4 5 61 4* Ghviner Brancas. Howard Sliean. Martins. 77434 Hamilton 1 lrl6 1:48* fast 3} 97 3 3 3 3 l1 ll J Bergen Oroonoka. Doubt. Mariposa. 77360 Hamilton 1 1-16 1:48| fast 6 108 2 1 2 2 3'1 2ll Kennedy Restoration. BnnFire. Har.Rlcheson TOUCHWOOD, ch. g. 6. by Norwood— Isold* (D. Bunion). Weight today 140. M.'439 Montreal Ab21 5:311 fast 3 153 6 Lost rider. E Heider Kara. Reginald. Wuerzburger. 82307 Montreal Ab 2 5:10 good 2 162 3 2 2 2 Fell. E Hetder Thistledale. Ballycastle. N.Blanche. 81430 Pimlico Ab 2 4:25 fast 21 149 7 6 2 2 2* 2* Dupee Waterway. Dr. Keith. Sunglow. 81312 Pimlico Ab 2 4:231 fast 7-10 147 4 1 1 1 l'l 1} H Stone Waterway. Kentucky Beau. Canvas 81212 Pimlico Ab^ 4:32| fast 2 140 4 1 1 1 V 2* Dupee Economy. Guardian II.. My Grace. SIXTH RACE— 1 1-8 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (70894— 1:52%— 3— 108.) THOMAS CALHOUN, b. c. 4. by Knight of the Thistle— Tantalise (A. Weber). Weight today 104. 82094 Toronto 1 1-16 1:49ft good 4 104 3 5 3 2 2l 2* H'cliffe Neoskaleeta. Darelngton. Varietea. 82025 Toronto lm70y 1:491 hvy 4 105 3 1 1 1 1* l5 H'cliffe Ed. Gum. Malediction, Holscher. 81342 Louisville 3-4 1:121 fast 18 105 8 9 8 6} &»ft E Martin Huck. Marbles. Aspirin. 81241 Lexington 3-4 1:17 mud 23-8 108 12 8 4 31 Is E Martin Ralbert. Har. Rowe. Marmorean. COUNTY CLERK, br. h, 5, by Ruskin II.— Hannah Port (R. L. Thomas). Weight today 104. S2S0C Montreal 1 1-2 2:41ii slop 3 105 4 4 4 3 311 3«1 S Davi9 Jeanette M.. K.HotUMay, Henry (). 82441 Montreal 1 1-8 1:548 fast 20 101 11 11 11 10 5a 2' S Davis Reldmoore. Henry O.. Belle Scott. 81943 Toronto 1 1-16 1:60 fast 10 112 9 9 9 9 9 8l« Rettig Gold Note. Neoskaleeta. Petulant. 81035 S. Anita 1 3-16 1:59 fast 8 114 10 10 10 10 10 9'» C H ShU'gFtrBt Peep. Albert Star. SllverLlne 80783 S. Anita 1 3-16 1:591 fast 21 110 & 5 6 5 & 8*1 T Rice Beauclere. Vanen. Merlingo. 80724 S. Anita 1 3-16 2:011 slow 1 112 1 4 6 5 61 1» T Rice Oberon. Miss Naomi. SilverK night. PUNKY. b. g. 6. by Commando— Sandfly (J. R. Isbister). Weight today 106. S2dl Montreal 7-8 1:261 fast 31 109 5 5 5 6 6 6''}Herbert Carthage. John Carroll. Daretngtoo 82245 Toronto lm70y 1:46? fast 5 107 5 5 8 7 61 3'1 Herbert Neoskaleeta. II. Sliean. Reldmoore. 8-2011 Toronto 1 1-16 1:511 hvy 7 129 3 1 1 1 lb 2'} D McCthyDlrect. Lawyer Millar. Jack Parker 81929 Toronto lm70y 1:47 fast 20 109 7 3 3 1 1» l1 Herbert BobbieKean. Malediction. Adoration 77682 Hamilton 3-4 1:131 fast 7 116 6 7 6 E'l 5« A Murray Manheimer. Lady Carol. Chief Hayes BELLE SCOTT, ch. m. 5. by Contestor — Housegirl (M. C. Pritchard). Weight today 99. 82441 Montreal 1 1-8 1 :54| fast 8 99 2 3 3 3 41 431 Deverich Reidmoore. County Clerk. Henrr (t. 81494 Pimlico 1 1-16 1:491 slow 7 107 5 8 7 6 4» 3« Harty HighRange. Sum. Night. Aster D'Or 81310 Pimlico 1 1:401 fast 12 108 8 4 4 6 61 7* Harty Takabira. Bonnie Kelso. Dispute. 81264 Pimlico 1 1-16 1:49 fast 12 107 8 8 5 6 4* 2 1 Harty Mazuma. Geo.G.Hall. B.ofJessamlne 81157 -Pimlico lm60y 1:46 fast 10 103 6 7 4 4 41 E'| J Reid Bob. Kean. Campaigner. RioGrande. ARROW SWIFT, ch. g. 4. by Belvidere— Miss Kinney (P. M. Civill). Weight today 101. 83381 Montreal 1 1:40 fast 12 106 9 11 10 8 V V- Musgr've Jeanette M.. Petulant Colonel Zeb 82247 Toronto 1 1-8 1:55 fast 10 95 6 10 9 7 710 713 Deverich St. Elmwood. Edwin Gum. Hiacko. 82094 Toronto 1 1-16 1 :49ft good 10 106 4 1110 9 81 918 J Foley Neoskaleeta. T.Calhoun. Darelngton 81929 Toronto lm70y 1:47 fast 5 103 5 7 10 10 9» 6«1 Deverich Punky. Bobbie Kean. Malediction. 81531 Louisville 1 1-8 1:53 fast 3 109 3 4 6 8 8» 7,1 V Powers Nadzu. Albert Star. Gllvedear. AUTUMN KING. br. g. 5. by Ingoldsby — Marie Shanklin (J. Cannon). Weight today 106. 82384 Montreal 7-8 l:29g fast 25 140 2 4 4 4 4» 412}Mr M'thias Ontario. Toll Box. John Garner. 76.173 Quebec 3-4 1:20 slop — 4 Her.Johneon. Manheimer. ParkRow. 75507 Montreal 1 1-8 1:55 fast 3 118 7 6 3 3 2} 451 C H Shll'gKing Cole, Lyndhurst, Cursus. 75457 Montreal 1 1-S 1:541 fast 15 107 6 3 4 4 P« 68 Moreland Doubt. Rio Grande, L. J. Hayman. 75384 Montreal 1 1-8 1:54ft fast 20 112 4 3 3 2 2J Ik Moreland MlssMarJoTle, Th.Flyer. L.M.Eckert HOLSCHER. br. h. 6. by Lamplighter— Princess Lorraine (W. Shields). Weight today 109. 82908 Montreal 1 1-2 2:411 slop 5 105 5 5 5 5 5 5'»lMoore-se Jeanette M.. K.Holladay. Henry O. S2234 Toronto 1 1:43 fast 5 105 9 9 9 9 7« 5'1 Moore'se GreenDale. K.ofMlst, B.ofJessamlne 82162 Toronto 11:44 fast 6 112 10 10 10 7 5'1 4'i Moore'se Protagonist. Sensible. Nasturtia. 82025 Toronto lm70y 1:491 hvy 12 113 8 8 8 6 5* 4'1 Gilbert Tbos.Calhoim. Ed.Gum. Malediction 81929 Toronto lm70y 1:47 fast SO 112 13 13 13 13 12» lO^JMoore'se Punkv. Bobble Kean. Malediction. 77288 Toronto 2 1-4 3:591 fast 4 110 7 7 7 6 614 61' Garner Cave Adsum. Water Lake. Ontario. CLEMENTS, br. h. 5, by Albert — Zetetic (C. C. Smithson). Weight today 109. S2496lMontreal 1 1:41 fast 20 108 3 2 3 6 9 9,T J Reid Mazuma. Hovle. Zipango. 81977 Jamestown 1 1 :471 slop 1 110 5 4 3 2 l1 Is E Haynes Killochan. Winning Star. Montrose. 81875 Jamest'n 1 1-16 1:50 good 31 106 1 2 2 1 1* 1» E Haynes CoatofArms. Mystifler. WinningStar LOIS CAYANAGH. b. f. 4, by Hastings— Aurata (T. A. Fullum). Weight today 104. 82441 Montreal 1 1-S 1:543 fast 20 105 8 4 1 2 3* 6»S J Reid Reldmoore. County Clerk. Henrv O. 82374 Montreal 1 1-8 1:55 fast 30 110 1 3 3 2 2s 21 J Reid Creel. The Earl. King of Mist. S2031 Jamestown 1 1:43ft slow 11-6 102 3 3 2 2 1! H J Reid Hooray. Mystifler. Blacksheep. S1898 Jamestown 1 1 :43f good 3 105 333 3 3 21 J Reid Eschau, Lady Isabel. KING OF MIST. b. g. 6. by St. Serf— Mist (T. S. Chflds). Weight today 106. S2453 Montreal 1 1:40? fast 15 10S 11 Pulled up. D McC thy Jeanette M.. Bobbie Kean. Petulant S2374 Montreal 1 1-S 1:55 fast 12 112 4 4 4 4 4* 461 E Clark Creel. Lois Cavanaeh. The Earl. 82234 Toronto 11:43 fast 8 112 7 7 6 2 2« 2» E Clark GreenDale. B.of Jesmlne. Dredger. S2161 Toronto lm70y 1:47 fast 30 112 12 Pulled up. E Clark Crawford. Carthage. Woolwinder. 80873 S. Anita 1 1-8 1:521 fast 5 112 9 8 6 5 61 431 G Arehib'JLogistilla. Financier. Sandpiper. MALEDICTION, ch. g. 7. by Sir Dixon— Malada (D. B. Jones). Weight today 101. S2496iMontreal 1 1:41 fast 20 105 5 6 7 8 V 6« E Haynes Mazuma. Hovle. Ziuango. S2141 Montreal 1 1-8 l:54g fast 30 96166 7 6= 54E Haynes Reldmoore. County Clerk. Henrv O. 823S6 Montreal 1 1:40 fast 10 10S 10 12 9 9 8= 713lGoldsteln JeanetteM., Petulant, Colonel Zeb. S2301 Toronto 1 1-16 1:49 fast 10 106 6 6 6 5 51 511 Whiting Creel. Giles. Dredger. 82245 Toronto lm70y l:46i fast 20 94 1 12 12 12 12 ll10 Whiting Neoskaleeta. HowardSbean. Punky. ORCAGNA, ch. g, 4, by Ornament— Lucasta (W. Walker), Weight today 106. 82453 Montreal 1 1:403 fast 60 106 6 11 11 11 11 9" Merttry Jeanette M.. Bobbie Kean. Petulant 81943 Toronto 1 1-16 1:50 fast- 5 99 5 8 8 8 8* 918 Deverich Gold Note. Neoskaleeta. Petulant. 81026 Oakland 1 1-2 2:351 fast 12 102 1 6 4 4 4* 4» Deverich Red Leaf. Nadzu. Rubric. 80907 Oakland 1 1-2 2:361 fast 8 102 6 5 6 4 4« 4*1 Deverich Red Le»f. Nadzu. Fantastic. . 30792 Oakland 1 1-2 2:36| good 10 97 8 7 2 3 31 4« E Clark Red Leaf. Nadiu.. Fantastic. MARIPOSA, ch. m, 5. by Lord Esterling — Becky Shame II. (J. Sector). Weight today 99. S24961Montreal 1 1:41 fast 60 108 9 8 8 7 51 V T Rice Mazuma. Hovle. Zinango. S2371 Montreal 7-8 1:26ft fast 100 105 8 9 9 9 81 811 J Howard Fulford. Gemmell. Mazuma. 77534 Hamilton 1 1:40* slow 8 105 10 12 12 10 9» 811 Garner Neoskaleeta. Little Minnie, RoseF. 77434 Hamilton 1 1-16 1:48* fast 12 102 1 7 7 7 31 4* T Rice Nat B.. Oroonoka. Doubt. 77360 Hamilton 1 1-16 l:48|.fast 21 103 6 9 10 9 8» 8'«1J Bergen Restoration. Nat B.. Sun Fire. New York New York Entries and Past Performances for Tuesday, June 15. WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK FAST. NEW YORK ENTRIES. (Gravesend.) Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. (Chicago lime. 1:30.', X Kims well in mud. ©Superior mud runner. First Race — About 3-4 Mile. 41 t3 feet short.) All Ages. Handicap. (Track record: GS034 — 1 :08$— 5— 1 22. ) Ind. Horse. Wt. Rec. A. Wt. ndep. S2380)*F«i Herbert 122 1:10 3. .110. . X 750 (S20»o) Harrigau 8. .117. . X 745 8222©I,Re*tlgogene 4. .12G. . X745 82427' McCarter 106 1:00} 5.. 104 745 (8233B) King Cobalt 112 1:09 4.. 125.. ©745 (82427) Royal Onv.x 5. .100. .©745 82339' De Miind 115 1:091 5. .130 740 (774MK)) l'ountainblue 5.. 110 740 (TSOMi Bad News !». . 10S. . X740 82359' Rlalto 100 1:091 4..107..X740 82359 Ktherial 3 . . 99 740 s^:;.-,:» Nimbus 4.. 107 735 S1IKM5 Takahira 3..99..X735 81018* Pantonfie .107 1:09? «. . 97.. X 755 (82284) Waponoca 105 1:11!: 3. .W..X7JB (79914) Sir Alvescot ».. 9 !..X725 79008 Spooner 4..112..X720 S2424 Desirous 4..87..X720 S2427 Casque 3. . 90 715 *S. C. Hildreth entry. Second Race — About 2 Miles. Steeplechase. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. (Track record: HSR— 3:45— (i— 149.) (82985) King Castle B..IJB 700 (81558) lmiiertinence B..U8..XfJP0 SISIS^ Sparkles 4. . 130. . X6IKI s-2424 Grace Ouaenti K..1M Hf BBM* Sandy Creeker 5 . . 135 . . X Wt Third Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs. 2-year-olds. Selling. (Track record: 77041 — 1 :0fift— 2— 100.) S1400? Little King 92 725 (81493) Uevboiirn 100 720 82426 liedminster ...?... 92 715 (82479) Crossover 107 715 82429 Our Hannah 107 710 823S7 Rdith lnes 104 710 82425 Kddie Dugan 104 705 HMl Sandrian 104 700 Fourth Race — 1 1-8 Miles. Brookdale Handicap. Value $2,500. 3-year-olds and upward. (Track record: 77175— 1:51 S— 3— 103.) (S23C.0)»FITZ HERBERT . 3..109..X750 Ind. Horse. Wt. Rec. A. Wt. IldCp. 82220" Restigouche 4 . . 123 . . X 745 S24s2:!«.Joc Madden 102 1:51* 3. . KKI..X745 K2424 Affliition 3. . 90 740 .S24H43 Pins ami Needles .. 97 1:53ft 5.. 95.. X 735 (7790O) Foiiutainblue 5.. 109 730 *S. C. Hildreth entry. Fifth Race— 1 1-16 Miles. 3-year-olds. Selling. (Track record: 75196— 1 :45ii— 4 — 124.) 82221= Hammerless 105 l:4Si 104 725 S2484 Ruxton 106..X720 822ZI &bet 101.. x 715 (82092) Rose Beaumont ... 96..X715 822.87 R.«trum 1011:49 103.. X 715 82284- I.awton Wiggins... 111., x 710 82100 Moorish King 111..X710 81031' Shapdale 103 710 82428 Cliff Edge 100 705 82428 Sandpiper 11W..X705 82100 Giuuia 103..X705 (M973) Lcdy Chilton »6..x7o5 82428 pbadiah ia3 700 KM Ark »8 700 King Kazooks. ch. c. by Prince Pepper— Little Belle. Ill Sixth Race — 6 1-S Furlongs. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Special Weights. (Track record: 77041—1:001—2—100.) S2481 Jaoquelina 104 725 82429- Radium Star 104.. .72o 82222 Colinet 107 . . 715 82362 Glopper 107 71o S2425 Kddie Dugan 107 710 82357 Dixie Dixon 104 7D5 82222 Schoolmarm 104. ...705 82070 Henry Munro 107 700 82222 I'neas Chief 107 700 82382 Niagara 1(4 700 M. R. Williams, b. c. by Meltonian — t'oraza 107 M. Cambon. ch. c. by Bridgewater — High Degree 107 Deputy, b. c. by W o o lsthorpe — Hazeldeau 107 Blundara. br. g. bv Irish Lad— Intervention 104 The figures under ••Rec." in above fntries show the best time made by the horse at the distance, with weight carried, since January 1. 1908. This time is not necessarily made by a winner. It may be the estimated time of .- . losing performance. LATEST PERFORMANCES OF HORSES ENTERED TODAY. FIRST RACE— About 3-4 Mile (165 feet short). All Ages. Handicap. (08934— 1:08 =*— 5— 122.) Index Course DistTimeTckOdds Wt St % % % StrFln Jockeys Best Company FITZ HERBERT, b. c. 3, by Ethel bert— Morganatic (S. C. Hildreth). Weight today 119. 82360 G'vesend 11-16 1:47 good 1-3 118 4 4 3 2 l1 1! G Burns FashionPIate. Petticoat. Marcellus. 82079 Belmont 3-4 1:13 good 3-5 125 1 1 1 1' l2 B Dugan Lady Bedford. Henley. Sententious. 7X7"2 S. Anita 1 l:37g fast 4-5 124 3 2 4 2 1& l1 C H Shil'gLee Rose. Gerrymander. Fair Annie 78691 S. Anita 51 f 1:06 fast 1-7 115 2 1 1 1* 1» C H Shil'g Anderson. Procla. Descomnets. HARRIGAN. ch. c. 8. by Plaudit — Dorothy Hampton (H. R. Brandt). Weight today 117. 82.198 Belmont 7-8 1:25ft fast 12-5 110 1 1 1 1 1* 1* E Dugan Restigouche. JackAtkiu. RovalOuvx 81684 Belmont 3-4 1:11ft fast 11-5 106 3 2 2 21 l1 Butwell Restigouche. DeMund. Royal Onyx. 81619 Belmont 3-4 1:11 fast 4 108 3 2 3 3» 3» J Howard De Mund. Field Mouse. Restigouche 80933 S. Anita 61 f 1:05ft fast 9-20 108 3 3 2 2* 31 J Howard Lady Irma. Rlalto. Lavvton Wiggins RESTIGOUCHE, blk. g. 4. by Commando— Dancing Water (S. C. Hildreth). . Weight today 186. S2220 G'vesend 1 1-4 2:04 fast 3 114 4 1 1 1 1» 2J G Burns King James. Celt. High Private. 82098 Belmont 7-8 1:25ft fast 31 119 2 3 2 3 21 2» G Burns Harrigan. Jack Atkln. Royal Onyx 81920 Belmont 61 f 1:18 fast 4 124 3 3 3 3& 5«1 E Dugan Mary Davis, De Mund. Jack Atkln 81684 Belmont 3-4 1:11ft fast 5 125 4 3 3 l» 21 G Burns Harrigan, De Mund. Royal Onyx. M'CARTER. b. h. 5. by Knight of the Thistle— Candle (Newcastle Stable). Weight today 104. 82427 G'vesend Al.3-4 1:108 mud 8 108 4 3 3 3" 2= E Dugan RoyalOnvx. DTeamer. SlrJ. Johnson. 82168 Belmont 3-4 1:13 slop 13-5 108 5 4 3 41 4* Creevy Dreamer, Roseben. SirJohnJobnson. 82078 Belmont 6ft f 1:20* goodll-20 113 2 2 2 2» 3' Creevy Rose Ben. Black Mate. Belleek. 81858 Belmont 7-8 1:26? fast 7-10 104 1 1 1 1 1*1* Creevy Fleming. The Wrestler. Ruble. 81686 Belmont 1 1-16 l:45i fast 8-6 111 1 1 1 1 2ft 2* E Dugan Traveller. Lad of Langden. Norbitt KING COBALT, br. c. 4. by Cesarion— Estelle Whitney (Brownleigh Park Stable). Weight today 185. 82359 G'vesend AM -4 1 :09ft good 8-3 121 4 2 2 11 ll E Dugan De Mund. Rlalto. Roslmiro. 82217 G'vesend Abt-4 1;09» fast 4 119 1 2 2 2* 21 E Dugan De Mund. Alfred Noble. Roslmiro. 81661 Jamestown 8-4 1:13 fast 1-4 115 1 11 1* 1» Wolke Halifax. PinsandNeedlea.Pocotaligo. 81630 Jamestown 3-4 1:14ft fast 8-5 120 5 4 3 21 l1 Wolke Halifax. Takahira. Pearl Point. ROYAL ONYX. br. g. 5. by Ornament— Oneok Queen (T. 0. Molinelli). Weight today 100. 82427 G'vesend AbS-4 1:10? mud 12 106 3 2 2 l'l 1= Butwell McCarter. Dreaulor. SirJohnJobnson 82359 G'vesend AW-i 1 :09ft good 15 93 7 7 6 62 6'=2McCaney King Cobalt. De Mund. Rlalto. 88217 ("vesend Ab3 4 1:09J fast 15 95 4 5 5 51 571 McCahey DeMund. King Cobalt. Alfred Noble 82098 Belmont 7-8 1:25ft fast 15 97 4 4 4 4 4 4«} A Lang Harrigan. Restigouche. .Tack Atk'.n 81929 Belmont 61 f 1:18 fast 15 102 6 6 6 5' 4» J Bergen Mary Davis. De Mnnd. Jack Atkln. DE MUND. ch. h. 5. by Goldflncb — Graciosity (P. J. Ralnxyl. Weight today ISO. 82258 G'vesend Al.3-4 1 :09ft good 3 130 3 112' 2' Butwell King ColKilt. Rlalto. Roslmiro. S2217 (V vesend Ab3^» 1:09ft fast 2 126 2 1 1 1& 1& Butwell King Cobalt. Alfred-Noble. Roslmiro 81920 Belmont 6ft f 1:18 fast 10 124 2 1 1 20 2* Butwell MaryBavls .TackAtkin. Royal Onvx 81684 Belmont 3-4 1:11ft fast 11-5 128 2 1 1 3'1 3* J Howard Harrigan. Reatlgonclie. Royal Onyx 81619 Belmont 3-4 1:11 fast 10 125 1 111* 1* Butwell FleldMouse. Harrigan. Restigouche FOUNTAINBLUE. ch. h. 5. iy Oddfellow— Fcrrol (M. Allen. Jr.). Weight today 110. 77900 Jamaica. 3 4 1 :13| slop 6 HI 5 & 1 8* II Herbert Cres*dnn. Oucsllon Mark. Notasulga 77446 B. lnmTit 11:40 fast 4 1)6 4 2 2 4 6» |»* Shreve "J.ofthellllls. L'dStanhopc. Golconda 77088 G'vesend AbM 1 :o9 fast SO 108 S 7 7 7 7l» J Lee PeterQulnce. KlngCotmlt. P. Monse. 70903 Brighton 1 1-16 1:46* fast 13-6 115 6 2 11 4'1 611 Gainer Sir Lyunewood. Zienap, Moonshine. BAD NEWS. br. g. 9. by Flying Dutchman— Black Sleeves (E. R. Bradley). Weight today 108. 7M-46 Jamaica 1 1-16 1:498 fast 6-5 10". 13 3 3 1 = t* Herliort Imitator. Coloonda. St. Joseph. 7T9S9 Jamaica 1 l-16 1:4'.i fast 1 105 4 3 2 1 l1 It Herbert Rookstone. Sanguine. Goloonda. 77S10 Empire 1 1-K 1 :478 fast 16-5 103 1111 l'J 32i Herbert Monfort. TTlelng. King Sol. RTA.LTO ch e 4 br Watercress— Teatro fW. X. Rogers). Weight today 107. 82369 G'vesend Ab3-4 1:0M good 20 10S 1 3 3 ::• :!'J.'. Burns King Cobalt. De Mnml. Kosimiro. 82217 O'vesend A 1.3 4 1 :•** fast li 114 7 9 S 9 »"IG Burns BeMund. King Cobalt. All'r.-d Noble 81088 3. Anita 3-4 1:121 fast 8-5 113 2 1 1 1' 3J G Arc.htb'dLnw. Wiggins. Fleming. Med. Hannah 80982 S. Anita 61 f l:lS|fast 7-5 108 4 1 1 Is 1"* G Archib'dC.lorio. Fern I... Tom MoGratb. S0933 S. Anita 51 t 1 :05» fast 41 111 5 4 4 41 2"* G Archib'dLadylrma. Harrlgan. I.aw.Wiggln-ETHERIAL. b. g. 3. by Star Shoot— Lyndall (Elkwood Park Stablej. Weight today 99. BXXG'veaend AI.::-4 l:Xf good IS MM 6 5 5 f.U r,'«|Cullen King Cobalt. Be Mimd. Kiulto. 82217 G'vesend Al.3-4 1:091 fast 20 110 8 8 7 7- 7,3lCullen BeMund. King Cobalt Alfred Noble 77644 Belmont 7-S 1:26 fast 10 114 3 3 3 3 31 3'1 Cullen Helmet. Selectman. Practical. 77603 Belmont 3-4 1:121 fast 1-2 109 1 1 1 11 1" D McC'thyWise Mason. NIMBUS, b. g. 4. by Star Shoot— Lady Elite (G. X. Odom). Weight today 107. 82X8 G'vesend Ab3-4 1:091 good 5 112 9 9 8 83 8 »JCpton KlngCoba.lt. Be Mnnd. Rialto. S1922 Belmont 7-8 1:26» fast 7-10 117 4 3 3 3 3» 3«1 Upton Berkeley. Law. Wiggins. Woodcraft 81682 Belmont 3-4 l:llt fast 13-5 112 1 3 3 2" 2'$ Upton Fashion Plate. Cohort. Fleming. 81547 Belmont 1 1:40 fast 10 108 6 1 1 3 31 61* Upton King James. Fayette. Juggler. 81401 Pimlico 3-4 1:13* fast 41 115 8 7 7 7 * 77i Upton King Cobalt. Cunning. Momentum. TAKAHIRA. ch. g. 3. by Plaudit— Lucy Glitters (D. Dunlopl. Weight today 99. SUM Jamestown 3-4 1:14 fast 7-10 110 2 2 2 2 " 6*1 J Reid Babv Willie. Tim Pippin. Halifax. BUM Jamestown 3-4 1:141 fast 7-10 112 6 | 6 5- 3'J J Reid King Cobalt. Halifax. Pearl MM. PANTOUFLE, br. m. 6. by Ben Brush — Fairy Slipper (Miss A. M. Xarrone). Weight today 97. S191S Belmont 1 1:39* fast 8 110 1 2 1 1 21 3" J Bergen Affliction. Adrluohe. Hill Top. ska.' Belmont 3-4 1:11* fast 5 102 3 4 4 51 5*1 J Bergen Fashion Plate. Nimbus. Cohort. 11187 Bimlico 3-4 1:121 fast 6 108 2 6 6 3** 3»| J Bergen Takahira. St. Jeanne. Roval Onyx. 81260 Pimlico 3-4 1:13* fast 16-5 114 1 3 3 315 3*1 J Bergen Trance. De Mund. Balbek. WAFONOCA. b. c. 3. by Sempronius — Ambulance (T. Monahan). Weight today 93. 82284 G'vesend A1.3 4 l:llf slop 3?. lor, 7 2 2 l3 1U E Dugan Lfi-wtonWiggins. Mauvlelte. Cotvtto 82001 Belmont 3-4 1:14 slop 11-5 104 1 11 l1 l2 E Dugan Ruble. Fleming. Queen Marguerite. N1753 Belmont 3-4 1:11 fast 8-5 106 1 1 1 41 451 M'thews May River. Raeonet. Taboo. 8ir.44 Belmont 3-1 1:12* fast 31 118 1 2 2 2» 5181E Dugan L.Bedford. JoeMadden. M.Kearney. SIR ALVESCOT. b. g. 3. by Alvescot— Ellerdie (St. James Stable). Weight today 96. 198118. Anita 3-4 1:142 slop 7 lo7 5 4 3 2* l^ R Will'msKufield. Reformation. Ladv Irma. 7l'7o4 S. Anita 3-4 l:llg fast 7 94 9 6 G 4* 4-J R Will'msJackAtkln. BominusArvl. Magazine 7!if.::3 S. Anita 51 f 1:061 fast 3 109 11 10 10 61 4'1 M McGee French Cook. Ybor. Harrlgan. SPOONER. ch. c. 4. bv Peep o'Day — Flirtineer (F. B. Lemaire). Weight today 112. MBS Oakland 5-8 59* good 7 95 8 7 7 6* 6,u E SullivanBoog.Red. SmileyCorbett. Palaroit* Ml Oakland 1 1:41* mud 20 100 8 8 8 8 8 81J Creevy KrankFlittner. Bellwether. T.Faust 77850 Empire 3-4 l:12g good 7-10 108 6 6 2 1 l2 Sumter Besom. The Squire. Arasee. DESIROUS, b. f. 4. by Hamburg— Clementina (R. H. Dayis). Weight today 87. 82424 G'vesend Ah:: I 1:1M mad 40 Krj 6 7 7 7-' 7-3 Tansev Notasulga. Manvi.tte. Twtl'tOaeea 82217 G'yesend Al 3-4 1:09* fast 40 95 6 f 8 8' 810JGlasR BeMund. KingCohalt. AlfredNoble. 81431 Belmont 7 S 1 :2«jj fast 6 113 4 5 5 4 51 621 Glass Cohort. Don Creole, Clare Russell. 8MC8 Oakland 3-4 1:13* fast 30 100 4 3 3 2= 2' Glass Meeliok. V. Nengent, Clondlight. M8H8 Oakland 51 f 1:061 fast 20 88 5 4 3 3"k 55 Glass RoseQueen, Restigoitche. Boog.Rod. CASQUE, b. c. 3. by Ben Brush— Rosegarland (J. R. Keene). Weight today 90. 82427 G'vesend A 1.3 1 1 : H g mud 20 95 7 7 S S* S"} Creevy Roval Onvx. M. -Carter. Dreamer. SI921 Belmont 1 1 :40| fast 3 105 6 2 3 5 7' 7'° Butwell Raemiet. Bonnie Kelso. Mav River MU84 Belmont 3-4 1:111 fast 10 99 1 6 6 61 511 Creevy Harrlgan. Restigouche. De Mund. 75518 Sheepsh'd 5-8 1:00| fast 7-5 118 3 3 3 31 3*1 Notter Mediant, High Range, Sir John. S. C. Hildreth entry— Fitz Herliert and Restigonehe. SECOND RACE — About 2 Miles. Steeplechase. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. (823M — :i:C-('. -MM. . KING CASTLE, ch. g, 5. by Gold Heels— Sister Tenny (P. J. Rainey). Weight today 135. 82285 Qravesend A 1.2 3:.".4 slop 9-5 14S 3 2 11 1" 1« E Stone Snnglow. grandpa. 757S Sheapsh'd Ab2* 5:0Sg fast 2 136 2 5 Pulled up. Dupee Waterspeed. Rocket. P. of Pilscu. 7".l ;s ; v.-s.-nd Ab2»4:50 fast 3 147 5 5 3 2 4 37 M Heu's'nCal.King, M".Gumberts, K. Rldgeley 7534J G'vesend Ab21 4:49| fast 7-5 135 3 1 1 1 l'l lsl E Heider Jimmy Lane, Banner. Bannell. IMPERTINENCE, b. m. 5. bv Intrusive — Dot S. (H. Flippen). Weight today 133. KlSiS JameMown 2 :::.".?S fast 3 158 .". 12 1 1= 1- S MoClain Sparkles. Benlala. Pontotoe. 81498 Pimlico Ab 2 4:25 fast 30 142 1 10 S X 9'" S-~* B Mcclain Waterway. Toh.-1iw.kh1. I r. Keilh. 81287 PhnliCO Ab 2 4:31* fast 20 144 7 4 5 5 8 7°'iS McClain Ben Cole. Black Bridge. Sparker. TT.iSS Conning Ab 2 4:15 fast 8-5 144 5 Lost rider. Hawkins Canvas. Bessie Kisor. Benlala. 77630 Penning Ab 2 4:23 fast 2 147 3 11 Hawkins Rye Boy. Bessie Kiser. SPARKLES, b. g. 4. bv Star Rubv— Prim II. (J. Boden). Weight today 130. MM- Ja nestown 1 l:4ii* hvv 11-ln 14.". 2 111 2- 3- Mr I- G'thFaaei Bird. Kfliornan. Coiiiitermainl BtJK JaaieaFa *■ - 3:51* fast 7 1 » 137 3 11 1 1* 1" G'tland Bergoo. Benlala. BacUta. GRACE CAMERON, br. m, 5, by Lissak— Lida H. (W. C. Daly). Weight today 136. 82424 G' venend A1.2 4 1 :11» mud 100 93 s 8 8 S 8»*lXcCahey Notasulga. MauVieite. Twil'tOoetMl 82X8 G'v.-s.-nd Ab3-4 1:09* good 100 87 S 8 9 9= 9223A Smith King Oobatt. De Mund. Rialto. 76679 Empire 1 1-16 l:51tf fast 10 104 5 1 1 1 21 5»1 Yorke JohnKMcMlllan. Alabama. Batsman 76600 Empire 1 1-4 2:09 fast 20 98 2 4 4 5 6 5151G Lynch Bad News. J. E. McMillan. Lally. 764S3 Saratoga 1 1:431 good 20 95 4 2 2 2 51 6" Yorke Gild. Polly Watts. Punch. SANDY CREEKER. ch. g. 5. by Aloha— Turca (T, J. O'Brien). Weight today 135. :..':::.'- Q'vesead Ab 2 3:45 good I tH 2 4 4 3 33» 3::1 Hewitt San. tils. Waterspeed. Oaklawn. TTWiT Pimlico Ab 25 5:04 hvy 10 135 2 5 8 S 7 661 Mr Hen's'nSir Woosler. Malacca. Algle. 77950 Pimlico Ab 2 4:48 hvy S-5 142 1 4 Fell. M HensonSir Wooster. Rye Bov. Lizzie Flat. 77S50 Pimlico Ab 2 4:01 fast 8-5 136 5 1 1 3 4l 511 M Hen'son Pontotoc. Rufus. Rye Boy. THIRD RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. 2-year-olds. Selling. (77041— 1 : H\VZ.— 2— 100.) LITTLE KING. blk. g, 2. by Kingston— Little Fraud (Chelsea Stable). Weight today 92. 81460 Pimlico 4 . f 56* slow 41 112 2 3 23 23 Nicol T.Melton. BeauChiltoii. Chil.Qneon 81389 Pimlico 1-2 48| fast 2 110 1 1 11 1" A Lang Megantic, M.Raffaello. Chil. Queen. 81284 Pimlico 4i f 55 fast 30 102 4 3 3» 3« A Lang Mexoana. Lucetta. Sou. REYBOURN. b. c. 2. by Star Shoot— Last Resort (H. L. Lee). Weight today 100. 81893 Jamestown 41 f 55 fast 11-5 IX 6 2 l'i 1» J Reid Tom Melton. Weiiua. Billie BttTke. S1427 Pimlico 4J f 56 fast 12 10s 1 ll2!1 Harty Compiou. Busy. Jitlmuy Wise. ■131.9 Pimlico 41 f 551 fast 15 Ho 9 10 10 811 McCahey BeauOhilton. Bedminster. Dalhousie S1259 Pimlico 5-8 1:03 fast 8 107 11 8 7 71 7» Deverich Miss Lorls. Busy. Tipster. BEDMINSTER. ch. g. 2. by Cactus II.— Taelioni (J. S. Hoy). Weight today 92. v'4J". Oravi send 5} f Pasi mml 10 94 6 4 4 4° 4"1} Garner I'retend. Znea teens. Klizatietlian. 82X7 Graves, nd 5-8 1:02 good 20 98 6 7 5 41 4' Ural O.Hanuali. Zaoateeas. BUaabethan. S19:«; B.-lmont 41 f 541 slop 20 99 1 3 X 581 A Lang Mexoarm. Dalmatian. KvenincSong. 81458 Pimlico 5-8 1:03* slow 6 99 1 3 2 11 1» J Bergen Compton. WildFire. Hammon Pass. S1427 Pimlico 41 f 66 fast 10 104 9 9 8» 820 J Bergen Key bourn. Compton. Busy. CROSSOVER, b. f. 2. bv Octagon— Lucy Cross (F. W. Healey). Weight tod;ty 107. 82479 Gravesend 5] . 1 1 Mt\ fast 2 1"» 2 3 I V l'l Soovllle M.l'lorenie. Unda'sSlst.-r. Coonskln. 82X2 'irav. ■•• nd MIA good 7 BM 7 6 0 ti' 5° Scoville . Hannah. Zaoateeas. Elizabethan. BX8 Uraveaead 6-8 1:02* slop 20 K8 2 2 2 22 2* C Grand Shannon. Equation, G topper. \U?M Jamestown 4J f 50 good 15 ln2 1 3 32 l1 T Burns l»veWatohes. J.Wise. (; kh!Iii1 tyit. ^lsll .lamestown 5 8 1:05 hvy 15 100 6 5 6 6 5" Mulligan TomMelton. Ix veWatolies. J. Wise OUR HANNAH, b. f. 2. by Yankee— Halo (G. J. Kraus). Weight today 107. 82429 Uravesen.l 5 s 1:»3* mud fi PC. 5 5 5 4" 4"3 G Burns Cre.-nvale. Radium Mar. FollioJ... . 82X7 Graveseiid 5 s 1 :u2 go.,d 7 106 2 2 2 1" I1 Butwell Zaoateeas. EUaabetbaa. Boiliulnsi.-r 81171 I'imlico 41 f 55g fast 31 102 4 2 22 21 Upton The Monk. Inspection. Responsful. 81132 I'imlico 1-2 64 hvy 5 107 2 2 25 3C1 Upton Sou. Fauntleroy. Zacatecas. EDITH INEZ. b. f. 2. bv Jack Point— Prinzessin (A. L. Aste). Weight today 104. 82X7 Gravesond 5-8 1 :o2 good 100 103 1 3 7 7 T\ C Miller O.IIniiii •'• Zaoateeas. K.lizabotb.in. 82222 Gravesend 5-8 l:ol| fast 40 110 12 11 11 11 11 R McDan'IBlack Chief. Kirelx.x. Gloppur. EDDIE DUGAN, ch. c. 2, by Mazagan— Lady Hope (S. C. Hildreth). Weight today 104. 824-5 ( irav. -send Si f 1 :08* mud 6 IX » 7 7 62 8 *|G Burns Pretend. Zaoateeas. Elizabethan. 8X82 Gravesend 5Sfl:0S good 10 108 2 2 3 34 36} G Burns Firelwx. .Tacuuelina. Sandrian. 82222 Gravesend 5-8 1:01^ fast 8 110 4 5 7 71 81T1G Burns Black Chief. FireNix. Glopper. SU203 S. Anita 3J f 40 fast 30 106 8 6 6J 51;JE Dugan Donau. M.Klallion. l^iank (i. Hogan SANDRIAN. ch. g. 2. by Hamburg— Sandria (H. P. Whitney). Weight today 104. 82X2 Gravesend 51 f 1:0S good 5 105 6 4 4 41 412lButwell Firebox. Jaequelina. Eddie Dugan. 81-57 Belmont 1-2 49 fast 5 108 6 8 7 57 Butwell Dalmatian. Glopper. Huda's Sister. FOURTH RACE — 1 1-8 Miles. Brookdale Handicap. 3-year-olds and upward. (77175 — 1:52"^ — H — 108.) FITZ HERBERT, b. c. 3. by Ethelbert— Morganatic (S. C. Hildreth). Weight today 109. 82880 G'veaead 11-16 1:47 good 1-3 118 4 4 3 2 l1 1= G Burns Fashion Plate. Petticoat. Hareelraa. 82'.7'. Belmont 3-4 1:13 good 3-5 IX l 111* 1- E Dugan Lady Bedford. Henley. Sententious. 78772 8. Anita 11:372 fast 4-3 124 3 2 4 2 1» 1' C H Shilgl.io Rose. (Jerrymander. Fair Aatnle. 78.191 S. Anita 3J f 1:06 fast 1-7 115 2 1114 Is (' H Shil'gAnderson. Proola. nTlll lliaal !■ RESTIGOUCHE. blk. g. 4. by Commando — Dancing Water (S. C. Hildreth). Weight today 123. 82220 G'ves. nd 1 1-4 2:04 fast 3 114 4 1 1 1 1U ■ G Burns King James. Celt. High Private. 828H Bel nt 7-8 1:251 fast 31 119 2 3 2 1 V 2-1 G Burns Harrlgan. Jack Atkin. Royal Onyx. 81920 Belmont 6'. f 1:18 fast 4 124 3 3 3 3& 541. E Dugarr Mary Davis. Bo Hand. Jack Atkin. 81884 Belmont 3-4 1:111 fast I 125 4 3 3 lb 21 G Burns Harrigan. De Mund. Royal Onyx. JOE MADDEN, ch. c, 3, by Yankee— Tarantella (S. C. Hildreth). Weight today 106. 82482 Gravesend 1 l:4!Jfast \ 126 1 I 4 4 9 21 Q Bums Hilarious. Fayette l'laetieal. 82U6 Belmont 1 3-8 2:21? slop 11-5 126 2 3 1 2 1» 1" E Dugan W'IseMason. D.Maed.mald. Warfield 81997 B.-lmont 7-8 1 :29|l slop 13-20 118 2 2 2 2 2 21 G Burns Wise Mason. 81842 Belmont 1 1:41* slop 31 126 12 3 3 22 24 E Dugan Hilarious. Pavette. 81544 B.-lmont 3 4 1:12* fast 7-5 121 4 4 4 31 2s G Burns L. Hod ford. M.Kearney. L. Wiggins KX8 Oakland F C 1:10* fast 15 106 2 2 2 2} ll G Burns Blagg. Booger K«l. Royal Tourist. AFFLICTION, br. f. 3. by Meddler— Heartache (J. R. Keene). Weight today 90. s I '! G veson.l A1.3 4 1:111 mud I 116 4 4 5 6' S'^lBotwell Notasulga. Mauvieite. Twll'tQoeen 81918 Belmont 1 1:39* fast 8-5 106 7 4 3 2 11 l2 Butwell Adriuche. Pantoulle. Hill Top. S17.1 B.lmont 1 1:39 fast 1-4 121 1 2 2 2 4 411 Nicol Maskette. L.Bedford. Field Mouse. 77570 Belmont 3-4 1:10 fast 1-2 109 1 2 2 2'1 2» Notter R.Captive. LadySelina. Gold.Vlew. 77518 Belmont 3-4 1:20* fast — 106 1 I I I r)S McCthyMaskette. FINS AND NEEDLES, b. m. 5. bv Knight of the Thistle — Sandy Bar (H. L. Lee). Weight today 95. R24S4 lives, nd 1 3-lfi 2:01? fast 2.'. los 6 5 4 3 4-' 3 •'■'. E Dugan Norbitt. Rio Grande; (ioloonda. 81351 Jamestown 1 1:46 slop 4^5 110 3 3 3 2 33 21 McCahey Chepontuc. CoatofArms. Geo. G. Hill M817 Jamestown 1 1:45 hvy 7-5 108 3 3 3 3 33 210 McCahey Chepontuc. CoatofArms. Stargowan. FOUNTAINBLUE. ch. h. 5. by Oddfellow— Ferrol (M. Allen. Jr.). Weight today 109. 77800 Jamaica 3-4 1:13* slop 6 111 5 5 4 31" 11 Herbert Creaalna. Question Mark. Notasulga. 77»!i Belmont 1 1:40 fast 4 116 4 2 2 4 6- 6"! Shreve Q.of thellilR I. .Stanhope, (ioloonda. 77088 G'vesend A 1.3 -4 1:09 fast 50 108 | 7 7 7 7'" J Lee PetorQuinee. KingCobalt. V. Mouse. 7.".9n3 Brighton 1 1-16 1:46* fast 13-5 115 6 2 1 1 4!1 5" Garner Sir Lvniiowood, Zionai". Moonshine. S. ('. Hildreth entiy — Resligouehe. Fitz Herbert and Joe Madden. FIFTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. 3-year-olds. Selling. (TjIM l;4g% — 4—124.) HAMMERLESS. ch. f, 8. by Hamburg— Trigger (F. Johnson). Weight today 104. 822 ::l G'vesend 1 1 If. 1:4s; fast S-5 HI 111 1 2' 22 E Dugan Beanie Kelso. Rostrum. Racqoet. 81SK2 Belmont 6£ f 1:21* fast 11-20 105 2 3 1 I5 l2 Creevy Nodlim. Dandy Dixon. Melodeon. 7531S Gravesend 5-8 1:00 fast 12 107 1 5 6 61 61* W Miller Mellsande, Counterpane. L.Uubbard 75195 Gravesend 5-8 1:00* fast 8 114 5 8 6 6» 4* Musgr've Field Mouse. Suffragette, Melissa. RUXTON, b. c, 3 bv Carlton Grange — Davelle (M. J. Cromwell). Weight today 106. 82484 G'vesend 1 3-18 2 :91| last too 97 3 1 2 5 ;- n-.I Taral Norbitt. RtoBrande. Bins \ Needles S1790 Jamestown 3 4 1:18| slop 3J 112 5 8 8 51 5»} C Grand Spanish Prince, Donation. Chaperon. 8MS3 .lamestown 1 1:41 fast 8 105 8 7 7 74 710 McCahey Siargowan. L. Cava.iagh, Kempton. ERBET. b. c 3. by Herbert — Bens. (8. Emery). Weight today 101. \ L G'vesend 1 1-18 1:4M fast 20 99 11 l.: 12 13 13 13 Glass RoanleKelao. llai.iinorloss. Rostrum 8M82 Oakland 1 1:41* fast 61 88 1 2 4 3 2' 2b Glass Hush Money. Husky. St. Avou. S.S7.I Oakland lm20y 1:42* fast 23-5 88 4 2 2 3 33 33i Glass Severus. Boggs. Knight Deck. SOSitl Oakland lm20y 1:43* fast 61 90 10 10 9 6 6s 8" Glass Y. Daughter. TollBox. HushMonev. ROSE BEAUMONT, ch. f. 3. bv I«ia — Lindula (J. Carroll). Weight today 96. iVv lainesTtown ■'■ I 1:15 fast 8-5 105 3 4 2 V 11 McCahey Cay King. Font. Alice Ma.-k. 81975 Jamestown S-» 1:19.'. slop 8-3 X 2 2 4 5 31 E Haynos Golden Castle. Momentum. Niantie. ROSTRUM, ch. c, 3, by Hastings — Lady Rosemary (E. W. Laggeroth). Weight today 103. 82287 Gno .send l is 1:54* slop 8 95 r. 5 5 5 5' 5,;- Creevy Montgomery. Barquet. Norbitt. 82221 G'vesend 1 1-18 1:481 fast 6 lol 4 3 3 3 3- 3*1 McCahey BomdeKolso. Hammorless. Kaeuu.-t 769*8 Sheepsh'd 6* f 1:21 fast 8-5 114 1 5 5 51 711 R McDan'lFieldBnlsy. Miss Kearney. Practical 76516 Saratoga 5J f 1:07 fast 6 104 8 8 6 6* 3' Sweet Sea Cliff. Blackford. High Private. 76465 Saratoga 51 f 1:10* hvy 4 111 9 4 4 3* l1 R McDan'IPetticoat. BirdofFliglitH.. Lou. Bell LAWTON WIGGINS, br. c. 3, by Planudcs — Rorka (W. S. House). Weight today 111. 8-284 G'vesend Al.3-4 1:111 atop 5 107 5 3 3 2" 2'1 Butwell Waponuea. Mauviette. Cotvtto. 81922 Belmont 7 8 1:26* fast S-5 105 2 2 2 2 2* 2'1 Butwell Berkeley. Nimbi:s. Woodcraft. 81544 Belmont 3-4 1:12* fast 5 121 3 6 6 6 4°} Butwell L.Bedford. JoeMadden. M. Kearney 81086 S. Anita 3-4 1:12* fast 6 108 6 6 3 31 1* Butwell Fleming. Rialto. Meddling Hannah 80933 S. Anita 6} f 1:051 fast 40 10« 7 6 7 51 4« Butwell Lady irma. Rialto. Harrlgan. MOORISH KING. br. c. 8, by Oddfellow— May Mack (F. A. Forsythe). Weight tori»y 111, 82188 Belmont 1 1-lti 1 :47 fast 18 106 2 7 7 5 5" 6-1 Russell Hill Top. Bonnie Kelso. Talxio. 81999 Belmont 1 1:41 slop 13-5 131 1 1 1 1 1= 1* Mr E T*k'rFootpad. King Sol. M. Antonv II. 81.49 Belmont 1 1-16 1:4S fast 12 91 8 7 7 8 81 8«lRussell The Squire. Dandelion. Cowan. 80950 Oakland lm20y 1:43 fast lo 100 10 7 7 7 7 6*| Kirsch'm GaTgantua. Hush Money. Hoyie. 809O8 Oakland 11:42* fast 18-6 112 2 3 3 2 3} 3'J Kirsch'm Little Siss. Hoyle. Aks-Ar-Ben. SHAPDALE. ch. g. 3. by Shapf el 1— Cloverdale II. (C. H. Greenfieldl. Weight today 103. Miiiil S. Anita 1 1 :39 fast 30 97 8 8 7 6 6'. V:i T Koerner Atnu Boy. Deseomnets. Son. Ban. n 88884 R. Anita 8m. f 1:181 Cast 10 107 6 5 5 5 51U T Rice Honiecrest. Friend Harry. Chill:.. 8091." S. Anita 2 4 1:12 fast 20 107 6 6 6 5* 3:JT Rice Stringency. Milpitas. French Cook. CLIFF EDGE. b. c. 3. by Clifford— Aranza II. (T. W. Coulter). Weight today 10G. 82428 lives., id 1 1 1«; 1 52-' mud 5n MS 14 13 ll 12 12 12 G l.viub J.Kment't. C.ufCI es:eiVI:.l .l ;\ mi 82369 G'vesend A1.3 4 1 :0!«i good 100 95 10 pi In pi 10«|GLvnch Kinu- Cobalt. Be MiiimI. QtaltO. 70427 Saratoga 51 t 1:13 hvy 15 107 12 8 8 9 9'* W Miller T.Gardener. Mld.Kasy. Y.Daugbter. SANDPIPER, b. g. 3. by Hamburg— Kildeer (J. A. Bennet). Weight today 103. 82438 G'vetewl 1 1-8 l:55f mud X B 6 I". ; « 6 " 6*»lGarnor 'I'lieSquire. FrankGlll. Killi"-. rauk.e HI G'vesend 11 l« 1:4*4 fast 20 K 13 11 JO in 1«* W* Russell r./ mileKeb:.». Haiiiii.o.less. Rosiiuiu x|i o!» s. Anila 3-4 1:13 fast 6 111 6 3 4 31 3'1 T Rice Stcndal. Anderson. June Laurel. S087S 8. Anita 1 1-8 1:521 fast 9-5 97 7 2 2 2 l| 3*1 B Wilson Ix glstilla. Financier. King of Mist. 80840 S. Anita 1 1-8 1:52| fast 21 93 7 6 4 2 3* 8*1 Russell Third Rail. Alma Boy. Albert Star GRANIA. ch. f. 3, by Handspring— Lovett (A. Garson). Weight today 103. 82108 Belmont 1 1-16 1:47 fast 12 100 3 3 3 6 «' 8'" McCahey Hill Toil Bonnie Kels4,. Tahno. 81521 Pimlioo 1 1:39* fast 40 106 1 5 9 10 84 S20 .1 McIntvreKnVn.lt, Fashion Plate. Hill Top. 81194 Pimli.o l 1:412 fast 4J 105 14 4 4 51 6°* E Dugan Hill Top. Indian Hunter. Pttcomoke 78X4 fimlicu 11:40* fast 12 PJ6 7 9 10 11 8J S1- Leibert Coa.Ranger. Rossfeiiton. Poeomoke. 78079 Pimlico 3-4 l:14g fast 10 1091 1 5 4 2« 1} Leibert GreatJnbileo. BallotCirl. Bon. Kelso. LADY CHILTON, ch. f. 3. bv Chilton— Hanover Queen (W. P. Reed). Weight today 96. M973 .lamestown 3-4 1:19* slop 3.'. 105 1 3 1 1' 1* A Martin Red Doe. Skyline. Babble. M871 Jamestown M 1:11 g 1 20 107 1 1 2 B» 4" A Martin Keniuaro Qaeen, Red Roa Skyline. OBADIAH. b. o. 3. by Tammany— Coalesce (G. Cornnell). Weight today 103. 82428 G\es.nd 1 1-16 1:52* mud 30 MB 9 7 7 7 7 6'HG Burns J.Krinonft. C.ofl'hostoil.'k.B.Bixo.i 82221 G'vesend 1 1-16 1:48* fast 40 'M 12 14 14 14 14 14 J Reid BonnieKelso. Hanimerless. Kostr.au 81685 Belmont 1 1:42 fast 20 92 5 6 6 6 5* 42« F H KlngGlucose. Tiana. Judge Ermentrout. 75397 G'vesend 3-4 1:13 slop X 112 I 10 11 11 11 Gilbert Fashion Plate, Madman, Waponoca. 75296 G'vesend 51 f 1:07 fast 60 108 9 9 9 91 920 Horner Harrlgan. Statesman. Amri. ARK, b. g. 3, by Arkle— Phida (J. V. Lemaire). Weight today 98. 77899 Jamaica 5-8 l:ol slop 30 101 I 8 8 S1 10 Herbert Merrv Gift. May River. Hoffman. 76561 Empire 51 f 1:07 fast 20 109 7 7 7 7 7" Musgr've Footpad. BirdofFIIghtll.. Klllcreen. 76018 Brighton 6-8-l:01| fast 20 104 7 8 8 71 612lMusgT've RublaGranda, L.Sellna. Arionette. 75980 Brighton 61 f 1:07 fast 20 99 2 5 6 6 61* Upton Waponoca, Arondack. Tod. KING KAZOOKS. ch. c. 3, by Prince Pepper— Little Belle. Weight today 111. First start. SIXTH RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Special Weights. (77041 — 1:00V-;— 2—100.) JACHUELINA. br. f, 2. by Jack Point — Eyelet (A. L. Aste). Weight today 104. 82481 Gravesend 3J f 1 :07J fast 10 107 8 4 4 4 " 4"} McCahey Waldo. Dulleare. Angeroiia. 82X2 Gravesend 51 f 1:08 good 10 105 4 6 2 24 2" McCahey Firebox. Addle Dugan. Sandrian. 82219 Gravesend 5-S 1:01* fast 30 114 7 7 7 62 614 McCahey Ocean Bound. Angerona. Ci-.onvate. RADIUM STAR. b. g. 2. by Banaatar— Brilliantine II. (Montpelier Stable). Weight today 104. 82429 Gravesend 5-8 l:03J mud 8 ln5 I 4 4 3h 2- Creevy Creenvale. FollteLevy. OtirHanahh. 82:'8 i Gravesend 5-8 1:02* slop 10 115 4 4 4 4 4'2 Creevv Starbottle. Big Stick. Medallion. 82185 Belmont 5-8 1:01 slop 23 107 4 4 4 3i 3«1 Creevy Waldo. Big Slick. Dulleare. 81S41 Belmont 5-8 1:01 slop 12 109 3 3 3 312 3*1 Creevy Starbottle. Ham. Court K. Catherine COLINET. b. c. 2. by Star Shoot— Kentucky Belle II. (W. Clay). Weight todiy 107. 82222 Gravesend 5-S 1:01* fast 3.J 110 6 4 5 52 5,2lScovtlle Black Chief. Fireliox. Glopper. S1857 Belmont 1-2 49 fast 31 110 8 7 8 671 Scoville Italmatian. Glopper. Hilda's Sister. GLOPPER. ch. c. 2. by Hastings — Glory (A. Belmont). Weight today 107. 82302 Grav.sen.l 5J f 1 :oS good 12 M8 5 5 7 71 7,0}E Dugan Fireliox. Jacipielina. Rddle Bugai.. S2289 Gravesend 5-8 1:02* slop 7 108 5 4 4 3h 4,:,JE Dugan Shannon. Crossover. Euuation. 82222 Gravesend 5-8 1:01* fast 4 110 3 3 3 31 39 E Dugan Black Olilef. Firebox. Sclioohnarm. 82076 Belmont 5-8 1:01* good 15 117 2 4 4 5l 6»1 E Dugan Sweep. Medallion. Perry Johnson. EDDIE DUGAN. ch. c. 2. by Mazagan— Lady Hope (S. C. Hildreth). Weight today 107. 8242". Gravesend 5 . f 1 :' 8l mud 6 IX 9 7 7 6* 6,r'JG Burns I'retend. Bacateeas. Klizab.-tban. 8X82 Oraveaend 5 . fl:us good 10 Pi8 2 2 3 34 3«J G Burns Fiiel«.x. Jaeimelliui. Sandrian. 82222 Gravesend 5-8 1 :01g fast 8 110 4 5 7 7'. »"| 3 Burns Black Chief. Ktrehox. CI r. 80288 S. Anita 31 f 40 fast 30 106 8 6 G\ ','-\E Dugan Donau. Medallion. Frank C. Hogan. SCHOOLMARM. ch. f. 2. bv Islington— Mary Stuart (J. A. Bennet). Weight today 104. 82222 Gravesend • 5-8 1 :01I fast 13-3 M7 7 6 4 4- 4»i J Butler Black Chief. Firebox. Clopper. HENRY MUNRO, b. c. 2. by Toddington— Marquise (C. H. Greene. Jr.) ). Weight today 107. S2"7t Belmont 5-S l:01g good 50 117 6 S S 8 8'3 Leach Sw.-ep. Medallion. IVrrv Johnson. UNCAS CHIEF, b. c. 2. by Ben Strome — Passion Flower (T. L. Watt). Weight today 107. 82222 Gravesend 5-8 1:011 fast 20 110 9 12 12 12 12 Butwell Blaok Chief. Fireliox. fllteJIII I NIAGARA, br. g. 2. by Bridgewater — Coral le (L. A. Appleby). Weight today 104. SBK2 Gravesend 5J f 1:0S good 20 112 7 S 6 5] 5"|Bayaer Fireliox. Jaoipielina. I-Mdie Dugan. DIXIE DIXON, b. f, 2. by Sir Dixon— Dingle (Mrs. C. E. Perrin). Weight today 104. 82X7 Oraveaend 5-8 1:02 good 60 103 10 10 s s 6 } A Lang, o. Hannah. Zacatecas. tOiaahetcaa. First start for th following: M. R. WILLIAMS, b. c. 2, by Meltonian— Coraza. ' Weight today 107. M. CAMBON. ch. c. 2. by Bridgewater — High Degree (J. Loughlin). Weight today 107. DEPUTY, b. c, 2. by Woolsthorpe— Hazeldean (J. E. Widener). Weight today 107. ELUNDARA, br. g. 2. by Irish Lad— Intervention (H. B. Duryea). Weight today 104. Page 5 Latonia Latonia Entries and Past Performances for Tuesday, June 15. 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:.'t( p. in. (Chicago time. 2:30). XRuns well in mud. ©Superior mud rnuner. First Race^ — 5-8 Mile. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Special Weights. (Track record: 77'.i:;7— 1 : K)l— 2— IPS. Ind. Horse. Wt. Rec. A. Wt. Hdcp. si::-t4 Whim MS..X72S S2.lti.T- Ben K. Sleet 10S 1:01* 10K 72t) WSW3J Brevite 1IIS1:01* IPS 715 82383 Fightink Bob HIS 715 S2.:75 I'la.ide HI5..X710 S244.3 Tortuous 1P5 . . X 7( ." S2151 Olivia Mieklo Hki..x7 M) S22::.; Samaria 10."i..x7lK 817.1S* Calash 102 1 :(»:'.; 14K. .X8M S1BI7 J. W. Carter HIS (UVO S23»Ki" Alaxie Mfi t;sr, M722 .Mizraiin Bis. . . .i ni 82 !i.J Clvsinio BIS 4STS Ashw.ll. b. o. bar by Alloway — Moi- ton Mowbrav.... IPS S..na. b. f. bv Orlando — Vassari. M0 Second Race — 5-8 Mile. 2-year ..ids. Alknraaeea (Track record: T7887- 1 : K(J— 2— 10S.) S241::- Kiil^- Seloinon 1M.*. X72S 1 82:91.5 1 Louise S 113. .X 715 s2.:i;r. Ciandia IXJ 710 H2310* Fereno 107 1 :ol |« 71o SU227- Siarport Mi 1:ii:.| BI3..X7BI SIM!!3 Dnqnesne 108. .X70Q S21 i2 Hallack '... rtt 7 U S24SS' Donau 11S..x7l)tl 82W0 Mabel Dame 101 r.Po 8234(3 John Caffcrat] 101 i,r,u S1213" Coiiser ., 101 8M Markie M.. br. c. by Cerolstein — Lady Caakaaaa. . . 101 Third Race — 3-4 Mile. H-year-olds and upward. Selling. (Track record: 82108—1:12—8 — 102.) R2877* Console 112 1:1:;: :{. . PR. . X72T 82387 Ktk.lda ::. . M....798 82082* Bin-ma IX) 1:121 4.. 107 720 Bid. Horse. Wt. Rec A. Wt. II, lop. 82174 S.ldeswig :i. . lol . . X71T, K244f.-' Tackle 112 1:14- 4 . . 10:i . . ©7H •s^aii Biunie loo 1:13s :;.. m,. . xTOr. M'442 Rebel Oneeii ... . Bf 1:14? 4. . 107. . ©7( ". sl 4S!i- Busy Man I. . »S..x7« o 82412' Isurv K." 1:1.'.-' 0. .BKt. . x I '•!••"• S2.-.02 ycenade 111 1:1H* s. .ill . . ffiooi) KS170 Bom-brake 114 l:17i| 7. .1 11 . .©tilNi sr23!) Ben Benares .".. .111 . . , .t!7o s^Ltii: Hiram 109 1:28 .".. .ill . . xiw.u S-22U2- Bensonhurst !». .11 1 . . X«Hio 82311 Jerry Carroll 4..10P pS Fourth Race— 1 1-16 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. (Track record: tftltf 1;l*j I lfl? I (S24S7) John K. MoMillau. 10811:4.".? .1..10J).. X7r.n 82487* Cliding Belle M 1 :4.".4 :: . 83.. . 7!". S2.-.01 Bonnie Bard 104 1:47(1 5. .MB. . (T 7:;0 S24S.". Meadowgrass ."!. . S7.. -73i B22M W. A. Leach ::.. M It3 Fifth Race— 1 1-16 Miles. .n.year-ol.ls and upward. Selling. (Track record: S2.!IK'^-1 : 44 k— 4—102.) S2431 Cerrynunder 92 1:47' t. . 84..X723 82*89 Kvronda :: s2 . ..Tir. si.-.:«l= Albert Star 97 1:47 4. . lot?. . x71o 82J03 Br»ce :.. ::. . si. . x7H» s^'4.;.". Cilvedear 1 0 { 1 :474 4. . 107. . X •.."» S2101 Mamie Algol 10711:11;'. 7. . Bui. . ©7P." (S2440) l-'oiit :'.. . 94. . X70"» 82425 I'ink Wiam 105 1 :49» .:. . S7../70". 82444' Billy Pullman 109 1 :4B3 4 . . 100. . X70O 8MN8 Anno llcflw 3. . 89.... TOO 82389 Lady Baldnr 110 1 :4-".* 4. . 100. . ■ il'.... sl'141' H) parade 101 1:4-"»J S. .106. .(MBO sl'.iso Irrigator :;. . M..X4XQ Sixth Race— 1 1-8 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (Track retard: 48XM— 1:5} .!—:;— 9S.) S2173 FIRST PEEP 100 1:51 5. .MB. :®723 (82490) PaUunoo 4..107..X710 82313 Mellowmint 3. .Ml M0 S2447 Winning Star 4. . 1*2. . X7n:i SL'::ti4- Denver (Hrl 3.. 91. . X«7". S2133 Sally Combs ::. . S7 «ot) Brother Maun. b. e. by Maddison — Oakwood Belle... 3.. 92 The figures under "Rec." In aliove entries show the liest time made by the horse at the distance, with weight eanied. since January I. l!Hts. This time is not necessarily made by a winner. It may be the estimated time of a losing ikm (..nuance. LATEST PERFORMANCES OF HORSES ENTERED TODAY. FIRST RACE— 5-8 Mile. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Special Weights. (77937— 1:0014.— 2— 108.) Index Course DIstTimeT'ckOdds Wt St % % % StrPIn Jockeys Best Company WHIM. ch. f. 2. by Ingoldsby— Monarda (T. C. McDowell). Weight today 105. si::it Louisville 1-J 47J fast 13 110 10 4 6h S* C H Shil'gF.thell.urg. Plaolde. Mv (lal. Sli'9- Louisville 1-1 49| slow 16-5 107 6 5 5" ;V i C H ShilgEtlielburg. Martine IL. I'laci.le. BEN K. SLEET, ch. c, 2. by Knight of the Thistle— Golden Rod II. (D. N. Prewitt). Weight today 108. 8:':l6:i Latonia M l:01g fast 20 108 I 2 2 2- 2" Heidel Uilpy. Brevite. Banives. BREVITE, b. c. 2. by Miller— Garnet B. (M. Foley). Weight today 108. 8XX 1.at..nia 5-8 l.-*l| last 13 10S 1 8 7 4" 3'JM McGee Cilpv. Ben K. Sleet. Banives. 82189 Latonia 4i f 57 mud 6 112 2 10 10 10" J Lee Billiard Ball. Banives. (Binian. 81X7 Latonia 1-2 50g mud 15 108 4 6 4& 6» J Lee C. A. Lelman. I'la.ide. Paul Davis 80672 8. Anita 31 t 41 fast 8 108 6 6 6l 3'J Musgr've Angerona. Irma Lee. The Wolf. !S0o07 S. Anita 1-2 47 fast 8 103 2 4 41 4» Goldstein Kiora. Sepulyeda. Delmas. FIGHTING BOB. ch. c, 2, by Knight of Ellerslie — Lady Greensleeves (J. Welch). Weight today 108. 82X3 Latonia 5-8 1:811 last 3 108 13 13 9 71 5*f l'age liilpv. Ben K. Sleet. Brevite. 81469 Louisville 41 f 5oi slow 17 112 6 9 71 7'| Heidel Topland. Captain C.lore. Forez. PLACIDE. ch. f. 2. by Ben Strome — Epidemio (Henderson & Hogan). Weight today 105. 82*75 Latonia 41 f r,5J mud 4 110 1 4 5= .VJ M McGee Zephyr. John MeCluie. Woolcasta. SL'JSb Latonia 4} f a8g hvy 5 110 3 2 4= 4» M McGee Carabrojine. Clipian. Rokeby. 82180 Latonia 1-2 oO mud 2J 110 1 1 l1 2'1 M McGee Inferno Queen. MartineH.. EthelW. tXK Latonia 5-8 1:01J good 20 104 5 3 10 71 1011 M McGee I/ uise S.. Eva Tanguay. Fereno. 81937 latonia 1-2 508 mud 4 105 2 2 21 2« M McGee C.A.Leinran. P.Davis. ' GraceDixon. TORTDOTTS. br. f. 2. bv Sandringham — Tormenna (F. McKenna). Weight today 105. 82441 Latonia 6-1 1:04? hvy 20 100 6 9 7 7i 6"?.A Walsh Cherryola. King Solon,,.,,. B.uiives. OLIVIA MIEKLE. br. f. 2. by Ornus— Montvale (J. S. Hawkins). Weight today 105. 82151 Latonia 5-8 1:041 mud 7 105 5 1 I* 45 Taplin Jack Straw. Salian. John McClure. SAMARIA, b. f. 2. by Kilkerran — Tapiola (J. P. Ross). Weight today 105. K22X Latonia 41 f EXbyy 12 110 7 8 8 8' 4 Page Oaaaaroaae. GUntaa. Eokeby. 81243 Irfxington 41 f 59| mud 30 107 — — — 3»} E Martin SImonette. LottaCreed. Gran. Dismal 81178 Lexington 1-2 491 mud 40 99 5 8 71 7" Lovell Slewfoot. Foxy Mary. Zahra. CALASH, b. g. 2, by Stanhope IL— Raglets (S. K. Hughes). Weight today 105. 81758 Louisville 5-8 1:811 mud 18-5 ln2 r. .". .". 3' 3* Page 'I'heFad. St.Beini.d. KrankC.IIosran. 81828 Louisville 4* f 54S mud 26-5 96 .". 4 4J 2' E Martin 'Hie Fad. Paul Davis. St. Deiniol. S14U9 Louisville 41 f 651 slow 51 109 5 7 &» 8'JJ Warren Topland. Captain Glare. Forez. S126!) Lexington 1-2 5 1 if mud 9-10 102 1 1 in 3'1 E Martin J. Straw. K .Solomon. Bicktloodbar. 81140 Lexington 1-2 501 good 6 100 5 4 31 2'1 E Martin Slewfoot. Zulu. Uncle Tom. J. W. CARTER, b. c. 2. by Star Shoot— Trusty (R. H. Anderson). Weight today 108. BllfT I-exington 41 f 56g good 25 104 7 3 4- 6'r-lWarren BrnnhiMe. JackStraw. Infer. One u ALAXIE. b. f. 2. by Cesarion — The Empress (C. C. Van Meter). Weight today 105. 82X6 Latonia 41 f 53J fast 100 105 6 i 4' 3"t D Austin Louise S. Lotta Creed. Martiiio 11 sjl.ji) Latonia 1-2 50 mud 40 110 3 7 7h 710 D Austin Inferno Queen Plncide. Martine il 82002 Latonia 41 f 1:00 hvy 50 103 11 11 11 U"1D Austin Bob Co Eve Willie Metzie 81719 Louisville 4» f 541 fast 30 102 9 12 12 11'= D Austin CollisOrmsby. Cherryola.' Laveno. MIZRAIM. b. c. 2. by Mazagan— Thistleftnch (J. N. Camden). Weight today 108. 8172? I.0UISV1II0 41 f ,,3J fast XB XI I I SI S'= T Itice Pr'oeIinp Tial. Pereao, Barieytborne CLYSMIC. b. c. 2 by Inspector B. — Dictynna (K. I. Weil). Weight todav "OS 82443 Latonia 5-8 1:041 hvy ■ IX 8 8 8 8»* 8»*|F Burton Cherry cja. King Solomon Banit ~s S21CS Latonia 41 f 57 mud 15 112 S 4 6 613 Davenp't Billiard Ball. Banives Glinian 81856 I ouisville 41 f bit fast 11 115 1 10 9" 9'= E Martin Bob Co.. Cellaret. Grace Divon ' 81551 Louisville 41 f 54| fast 100 108 2 l 3J 43 E Martin . LottaCreed. C.A.Lelman Bninlill.l • 81496 Louisville 41 f 531 fast 90 102 7 7 7 7'*|E Martin Turf Star Hemterson Hallack. First start for the following: ASHWELL. b. c, 2, by Alloway — Melton Mowbray (H. M. Ziegler). Weight tc:'av 108. SONA, b. f. 2, by Orlando — Vassari (J. T. Ireland). Weight today 105. SECOND RACE — 5-8 Mile. 2-year-olds. Allowances. (77937— IX9%— 2 — las.) KING SOLOMON, br. c. 2. bv Mazagan — La Biche (Gallaher Bros.). Weight tot'.a- 100 f?22? £***£!* .. ■"•-•- 1 :04s hvy :! 188 3 l 2 » 24 v Powers Cherryola. Banives. Zephyr ' JJ2 I'0"!^ e :r f »»3 Jast JH HS I 1 6' P M Preston Joe Morris. Donau. Duquesne. I 438 Louisv le 4| f 521 fast "6-5 115 1 1 1 2 M Preston Joe Morris. Donau. Zulu. 81269 Lexington 1-2 51J mud 25 10d 2 2 21 2'1 T Rice Jack S'lraw. Calash. Dick Co.lbar LOUISE S.. ch. f. 2. bv The Commoner— Mary Agnes (J. Walsh). Weight today 113 -- ... Utona 4'. f 531 fast 3-5 111 i 2 1= l4 Hei.k-1 Lotta Creed. Alaxie. Marline H B2JC Latonia 5-8 1*4 good 16-3 W7 1 2 1 1J 1- Heidel Rva Tamruav I'orelio \|v Cal 81373 Louisville 12 4S fast S-5 IX 1 3 2' l'J Heidel Fereno. Patsalaga Starporf 8124o Lexington 1-2 61JJ pmd 3 10713 5 61 6"Hieia ;l Laveno, Selector. Ramon Corona. CLAUDIA, b. f, 2. by Star Kuby— Lida H. (8. K. Hushes). Weight today 103. 8-J36.r, I atonia 4J f 531 fast 11-5 108 4 8 71 fi" Taplin Louise S.. Lotta Creed Alaxt'e. S1200 Lexington 4} f 56J KOOdl7-10 102 3 1 1« 1» E Martin MyGnl. Mab.Dame. Rougainvlllaea. FERENO. ch. f. 2. by Nasturtium— Grace J. (W. J. Young). Weight today 103. 82310 Latonia 5-8 1:00J fast 41 107 1 1 1 2» 2*3 Lee Topi and. The Fad. Pinkard. S2085 Latonia 5-8 1:01* Rood 7 107 2 12 2i» 32J Troxler Louise S.. Eva Tangunv. Mv Gal. 81722 Louisville 41 f 53J fast 9-5 104 3 3 31 2J Page P. Imperial. Harlevthorpe. Duquesne M499 Louisville 1-2 47 fast 12-6 110 3 1 1) 1* M McGee Patsolaga. Chanticlor. Cellaret. S1373 Louisville 1-2 48 fast 21-10 115 2 1 11 2'1 Taplin Louise S.. Pataalaga. Starport. STAEPOHT. ch. f. 2, by Star Shoot — Amy Davenport (J. T. Ireland). Weight today 103. 82227 Latonia 3-8 1 :04J hvy 5 107 :; 4 3 21 2s Page Eye White. Redeem. Ethelhurg. X20S5 Latonia 5-8 1:01 g good 3 107 9 7 5 51 6«1 Warren Ixwilse S.. Eva Tanguav. Fereno. Sl(»25 Latonia 41 f 56 mud 21 103 5 • 4 2' 2'1 Page BobCo.. Prince Imperial. Ethelhurg S17S7 Louisville 41 f 55g hvy 21-10 112 4 4 2) 1 Page Zephvr. Martlne IL. Fulfill. S1590 Louisville 41 f 64j fast 61 115 3 4 21 3S1 M Preston Hallack. Forez. John McClure. DUQUESNE. br. e, 2. by Broomstick— Falerna (J. W. McClelland). Weight today 106. MMU Louisville 4i f 54i mud 12 108 1 3 31 37 M McGee The Fad. TonlaiMl. St. Ileiniol. 8178 Louisville 41 f 53f fast 31 107 4 4 4J 43 M McGee Pr'colmpcria). Fereno. Rarleythorpe M529 Louisville 41 f 53« fast 11 118 2 I ■ 45 V Powers Joe Morris. King Solomon. Donau. M438 Louisville 41 f 52* fast 11 115 4 7 7" 7* Taplin Joe Morris. King Solomon. Donau. 81317 Louisville 1-2 491 fast 2 118 2 1 2» I"* v Powers Kiddy Lee. Short Order. Topland. HALLACK. b. r. 2. by Ben Brash— Peterville (W. H. Fizer). Weight today 103. \:W2 Latonia 4i f 5.1g fast 3\ ins :: 4 5» 4-2 Mountain C. A. Lelman. Cherrv..la. GUpy. 81719 Louisville 41 f 54| fast 7-10 102 4 2 21 41! Taplin CollisOrmsby, Cherryola, Laveno. 8i:.90 Louisville 41 f 64| fast 9-6 115 4 1 1*1 1» Kennedy Forez, Starport. John McClure. 81496 Louisville 4} t 631 fast 35 101 1 3 3ll 3»J Kennedy Turf Star. Henderson. Zahra. DONAU. b. c, 2. by Woolsthorpe— AI Lone (W. Gent). Weight today 118. M!^ Latonia 5-S 1:00? good 4A 115 4 4 3 2 3eJ Kennedy Eve White. .Too Morris. The Fad. MM30 latonia 5-S 1:03§ hvy 9 US 1 1 1 11 11 Kennedy Princolmperial. Saltan. ShortOrder. 81.r 29 Louisville 4J f 53J! fast 71 118 5 5 4°* 3« Kennedy JoeMorrls. KingSolomon. Dunuesne. M438 Louisville 41 f 52* fast 8-5 115 2 3 3'1 3s V Powers Joe Morris. King Solomon. Zulu. S1345 Louisville 41 f 54 fast 9-10 116 3 3 31 3 V Powers KingSolomon. F.G.Hogan. Slewfoot 81295 Louisville 1-2 488 slowl3-20 118 1 2 2* 2» Heidel Southern Gold. Henderson. Laveno. MABEL DAME, b. f. 2. by Peep o" Day— Cupidity (R. C. Frakes). Weight today 98. 82150 Latonia 1-2 50 mud 30 110 12 12 12 12,*U Lee Inferno Queen. I'kiciilc. Martine H. M245 Lexington 1-2 51g mud 25 104 4 8 8 7lsiFranklin Laveno. Selector. Ramon Corona. S1200 Lexington 41 f 56* good 75 102 7 2 3^ 311 Franklin Claudia, My Gal. Bougainvillaea. JOHN CAFFEHATI. b. o. 2. by Cesarion— Calamity Jane (J. S. Hawkins). Weight today 101. 82MJ latonia 5-8 1:01? fast 20 108 7 7 11 10' 10" Taplin (iilpv. Ben K. Sleet. Brevito. M722 Louisville 41 f 638 fast 200 104 8 6 71 71* Warren Pr'celmperial. Fereno. Barleythorpe CEASES, b. c. 2. by Cesarion— Sif Jr. (E. Utterback). Weight today 101. SUP I'inilico 41 f 56 fast 25 112 4 2 3* 3 £ J Reid Autumn Girl. Jessica. IT TTtf ■litem 7S-7S0 Oakland 3-8 37g hvy 30 107 4 b** 6s Keogh Sainotta. Turret. Jack Dennerlen. "9219 Oakland 3-8 37 mud 60 110 11 10* 10IJ Wond'ly Gilbert Rose. Good Shin. Grahame. MABKIE M.. br. c, 2. by Gerolstein— Lady Cushman (J. C. Milam). Weight today 101. nut start. THIRD RACE — 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (82103—1:12—6—102.) CONSOLE, br. g, 3. by Sir Dixon — Fair Penitent {L. A. Cella). Weight today 38. 8*377 I^atonia 3-4 l:l«g mud 15 OS 2 4 4 "1 34 Taplin Charlie Eastman. Enfield. Fsurv. 81465 L'sville lm70y 1:45| slow 8 107 2 8 10 8 81 8,! *Warren Edwin L.. Gerrymander. Patriot. 81403 Louisville 3-4 1:131 fast 3 112 2 4 3 11 l2 E Martin Prolect. Dextrine. Ladv Ethclyn. 81318 Louisville 3-4 1:141 fast 15 107 1 2 3 5» 4«3 E Martin Snap. Patriot. Star Thistle. 81159 Lexington 3-4 1:15 fast 30 109 4 4 6 5' 3*1 Warren Ada Meade. Ludhiaua. Red Shawl. ETHELDA. ch. f, 3, by Ethelbert— High Society (G. Wood). Weight today 96. 82367 Latonia 3} f l.Oil fast 4 106 3 1 3 3J (4M McGee AlleeGeorge. T.MeGrath. T.HoUand 78040 Latonia 5-S 1:001 fast 10 105 2 5 4 4« 47 J Butler Wlntergreen. SeaSwell. Mabel Henrj 77976 I^atonia 51 f 1:071 fast 8 100 4 3 3 55 5-1 J Butler Alice. Mabel Henry. Alice George. 77308 Louisville 61 1 1:081 good 10 97 3 6 5 41 4* Glasner Irfaneh. Be Brief. Alice George. 76878 Sheepsh'd 51 f 1:081 fast 15 104 9 3 9 9' 9"lUpton Civlta. BlrdofFlightlL. L. Wiggins BOEMA. ch. f. 4. by Alvescot — Esnanola (O. J. Long). Weight today 107. MM2 Latonia 5J f 1:078 good 20 107 8 9 7 51 T Franklin SorrclTop, Stonerllill. LillianRay 81718 Louisville 3-4 l:13g fast 18 164 15 14 14 14' 14" M McGee Boserrian. Deuce. Sorrel Top. 81495 Louisville 3-4 1:131 fast 60 107 5 5 6 6l 5«1 Page Miss Strome. Righteasv. Goldproof 81374 Louisville 3-4 1:121 fast 25 110 11 10 8 91 71»JD Austin Earl'sOourt. Goldproof. MissStromc 81217 Lexington 3-4 1:13 fast 17-10 104 8 6 6 5l 6 1» Hufnagei Earl'sOourt. Huck. Boserrian. SCHLESWIG. b. c. 3. by Planndes— TJnterock (P. Dunne). Weight today 101. 82174 Latonia 1 1:48 mud 41 109 1 2 2 4 7" 7-1V Powers Pink Wings. Lillian Rav. Landhvd 81526 L'sville 1 1-16 1:461 fast 12 109 3 3 3 4 4= 553 V Powers Tom Hayward. Romp. Mellowmint. 81465 Lsville lm70y 1:458 slow 4} 102 10 10 9 7 71 71'lTaplin Edwin L.. Gerrymander, Patriot. 81052 Oakland 1 1:42| fast 11-5 107 1 1 2 4 4*1 2" G Burns Oesa. Little Siss. Hoyle. 80950 Oakland lm20y 1:43 fast 17-10 96 9 8 6 6 61 61*1A Walsh Gargantua. Hush Money. Hoyle. TACKLE, b. g, 4, by Arkle— Anacleta (E. Late). Weight today 109. 82446 Latonia 1 1:45 hvy 12 107 3 3 3 3 3i 25 Troxler Font. Tim Kellv. Reside. 82432 I^atonia 3-4 1:158 hvy 60 109 7 7 8 6' 6" Troxler DaintyDame. Marse Abe, Halket. 81783 Louisville 3-4 1:16* hvy 4 114 4 4 4 3} 2'1 Troxler Ned Oarmack. Marmorean. Usury. 81718 Louisville 3-4 1:131 fast 22-5 98 12 9 9 71 S71 Brown Boserrian. Deuce. Sorrel Top. PLUME, b. f. 3. by Woolsthorpe— Oatra (T. P. Hayes). Weight today 96. 82291 Latonia 51 f 1:091 hvy 7 103 1 4 6 5 4' M McGee Billy Bodemer. Usury. Tim Kellv. S1783 Louisville 3-4 1:16* hvy 61 102 5 7 7 6= 5" D Austin Ned Carmack. Tackle. Marmorean. 81404 Louisville 3-4 1:131 fast 11 93 11 12 12 11J ll11 Brannon Top.Robinson. BeatriceK.. Sor.Ton S1241 Lexington 3-4 1:17 mud 25 92 4 5 12 7l 6*1 Brannon Thos.Calhoun. Ralbert. Har. Rowo. S1164 Lex'gton lm20y 1:41| fast 47 89 1 2 2 2 11 21 Brannon Creel. Colonel Blue. Galllleo. REBEL QUEEN, b. f. 4. by Box— Southern Girl (F. P. Wilton). Weight today 107. S2442 Latonia 3-4 1:161 hvy 5 107 9 8 7 5' 5"JHeidel Woodlands. Paul Ruinart. Usury 82367 Latonia 51 f l:06g fast 40 117 8 7 6 61 671 Heidel AliceGeorge. T.MeGrath. T.Hollanl 81939 Latonia 3-4 1:18 mud 6 107 7 7 8 71 7«J D Austin Boserian. Deuce. Voting. 81786 Louisville 3-4 1:16* hvy 61 112 7 7 7 4" k 2} Warren Deuce. Snake Mary. Tim Kelly. 81718 Louisville 3-4 1:131 fast ll 101 9 11 11 5k 4*1 R WlU'ms Boserrian. Deuce. Sorrel Top. BUSY MAN. b. g. 3. by Handsel — Aimless (J. Rodegap). Weight today 98. S24S9 Latonia 7-8 1:278 good 40 103 6 1 1 2 21 2« A Walsh Romp. Roseburg II.. Kustacinn. 82367 Latonia 51 f l:06g fast 30 10S 13 11 14 145 14'=JJ Lee AliceGeorge. T.Mctiratli. T. Holland 81267 Lexington 61 f 1:12 mud 85 107 5 2 3 2l 21 T Steele T.Hollanrt. A.Sturtevant. R. Shawl. 75743 Latonia 5-8 1:001 fast 26 105 14 14 14 14 14»= S Flynn Olambala. Wiutergreen. All Red. nSURY. b. m. 8. by Knight of the Thistle— Interest (B. F. Guthrie). Weight today 109. ^2142 Latonia 3-4 1:16? hvy 13 HO 1 2 I 2- 3-'. T Steele Woodlands, Paul Ruinart. Poring. 82377 Latonia 3-4 1:161 mud 20 109 3 2 3 43 l* T Steele Charlie Eastman. Enfield. Console. 82291 Latonia 51 f 1:091 hvy 7 114 4 2 2 2'1 21 V Powers Billy Bodemer. Tim Kellv. Plume. 82239 Latonia 3-4 1:19* hvy 20 114 3 4 4 61 810 T Steele Orlandot. Meadowgrass. N.Carmack. GRENADE, b. g, 8. by St. Gation— Turmoil (T. Hatfield). Weight today 111. :-2502 Latonia 1 1 :40J fast SO KI7 7 5 3 6 5' 4" F Burton Alma Buv. Warner (Jriswell. Oreni 82431 I.«.tonia 1 1-lfi 1:52 hvy 1S-3 108 1 1 2 3 51 6"! J I.ee Meadowgrass. Net.Traver. Win. Star 82313 Latonia 1 1-8 1:528 fast 15 108 5 1 2 6 6* 9" F Burton Hughes. Belleview. Meadowgrass. 82225 Latonia 1 1-16 1:55 hvy 4} 113 4 1 1 1 31 3-1 F Burton Col. Blue. B. Pullman. MaidMilltant. 82101 Latonia 1 US 1:538 fast 6 '113 I 3 1 1 l' I1 F Burton LillieTurner. 1',. Pullman. Belleview 82084 Latonia 63 f 1.201 good 30 107 3 2 2 21 2» F Burton Merrick, Boserrian, Deacon. BONEBRAKE, b. g. 7. by Bonnie Joe — Wampozo (W. Steuve). Weight today 111. 823741 Latonia 1 3-16 2:05j mud 31 108 7 3 7 7 6' 6" A Walsh Rillvl'iilliuaii. EdKane. MaidMilltant 82239 Latonia 3-4 1:191 hvy 4 116 9 9 8 81 5;1 V Powers Orlandot. Meadowgrass. N.Carmack S2087 Latonia 1 1:42 good 10 109 6 3 3 4 41 53 T Rice KeepMovIng. E.T.Shlpp. P.Rulnart. 82005 Latonia 1 1:511 hvy 5 113 7 5 2 2 11 3* Glasner Ketcbemike. Usury. Ed Kane. 81927 Latonia 1 1-16 1:501 mud 12 103 5 6 5 3 3" 3* Glasner RaraAvis. Ke'pMoving. Ketchemtk» BEN BENARES, br. h. 5, by Benares — Ulrica (C. Fleming). Weight today 111. 82239 Latonia 3-4 1:191 hw 8 116 S 5 9 9' 10"iM McGee Orlandot. Meadowgrass. N.Carmaik 82152 Latonia 3-4 1:16 mud 100 104 4 7 7 51 51S1F Burton All Red. Marbles. Righteasv. 63282 Latonia 6-8 1:021 fast 15 105113 14 14 14 14' 1D Vititoe Helmuth. Elected. Jay Swift. HIRAM, ch. g, 5, by Hermence— Pianoforte (A. G. Woodman). Weight today 111. 82292 Latonia 3j f 1:108 hvv 12 116 4 3 5 6= 6"'. Robinson Kin^K-'i-ilinand. Bensonhurst. Odin. 82237 Latonia 3-4 1:188 hvv 25 116 3 8 7 81 9"U Lee War.CJriswell. F.Stagg. Net.Traver. S2170 Latonia 3-4 1:178 mud 8 111 4 5 6 5» 5'°4Taplin M.Hamilton. RedSuawl. J.McOarthy S1936 Latonia 3-4 1:181 mud 40 111 3 7 9 I* 9'3 Robinson Marmorean. McChord. PaulKuinart. BENSONHURST, ch. g. 9, by Ben Strome— Irvana (J. W. Briggs). Weight today 111. SUM Latonia 55 f 1:108 hvy 7 116 1 1 1 1 22 Kennedy King Ferdinand. Odin. Great Help. 78073 Latonia 3-4 1:148 fast 20 107 1 1 1 6» 10M Mulcahy Geo.Bailey. Canonian. Tom McAfee. 75594 Latonia 7-8 1:29 fast 110 110 6 3 3 8 S1 ll'l Hufnagel F.Mace, M.Q.of the Roses, T.Hurst. 74068 F. Grounds 51 f 1:071 fast 50 114 5 Fell. E Riee Ben Double, Ben Strong, Canoplan. JERRY CARROLL, ch. g. 4. by Pentecost — Batyah (D. J. Carroll). Weight today 109. 82311 Latonia 51 f 1:031 fast 100 107 8 8 8 8 8-"?.Tioxler T.M.Green. Colloquy. Wool Saiul.Us 75671 Latonia 3-4 l:l.".g fast 12 102 13 12 12 92 8;'lFlynn Huck. Washakie, Lignando. 75629 Latonia 7-S 1:27 fast 500 96 9 9 9 9 9 927lHufnagel Director. Apache. Hannibal Bey. FOURTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. OsSMW— 1:44 /-, — 1—102.) JOHN E. M' MILL AN. ch. g. 5. bv John Bright— Battle Bell (J. R. Wainwright). Weight today 109. 89487 Latonia 11-8 1:33 good 2 1"6 2 2 2 2 l'l I'l Kennedy Tt* Minks, eliding Belle. N'adzu. 82312 Latonia 1 1-16 1:45* fast 12-5 1081 5 7 4 3 4' 2'1 V Powers Rara Avis. Nadzu. Alice. 82226 ] atonia 1 1-16 1:521 hvy 8 108 3 3 3 3 3 3' J Page Alice. Moquette. 81690 L'sville lm20y 1:40* fast 10 97 6 6 6 6 4 4* Kain GlidingBelle. OldHonestv. Warfleld 81553 L'sville lm70y 1:428 fast 8 103 2 4 2 3 2" 22 T Rice Green Seal. Zienap, Old Honesty. 81498 L'sville lm70y 1:43 fast 18 1091 5 6 6 6 6* 6» V Powers Moquette. Roy. Tourist. OldHonestv GLIDING BELLE, b. f. 3, by Belle's Commoner — Gliding By (W. F. Schulte). Weight today 94. 8'48i Latonia 1 1-8 1:33 good 5 1"1 111 1 33 3*1 Page J. E. McMillan. The Minks. Nadra. 82433 l„atonla 1 1-4 2:14 hvy 11-5 109 1 2 I 2 2= 2= V Powers Crystal Maid. Floreal. 82312 Latonia 1 1-16 1:45J fast 6 103 2 2 2 2 2'' 5S1 Warren Rata Avis. J. E. McMillan. Nadzu. 81690 L'sville lm20y 1:40* fast 11 95 1 2 2 1 l'l 11 E Martin OldHonesty. Warfield J. E. McMillan S1528 L'sville 1 1-16 1:458 fast 15 90 2 2 2 2 21 l1 E Martin Dr. Barkley. Lady Esther. Direct. 81406 L'sville lm70y 1:438 fast 26 87 3 4 3 3 31 3» Brannon Warfleld. St.Elmw'd. J.E. McMillan BONNIE BARD, b. g. 5. by The Bard— Fluid (W. J. Young-). Weight today 103. S2501 Latonia 31 f 1 :06g fast 13 li« 8 S 6 5' & M McGcc Rich. Reed. M.Crittenden. Arionette S2380 Latonia 1 1:43 mud 3 106 2 2 2 2 2" 21 M McGee Ovpsv King. Roseburg II. . fielder. S2019 Latonia 51 f 1:108 hvy 31 122 3 4 3 31 l'l V Powers Tom Holland. Chalice. Snake Mary. 8193S Latonia 1 1:478 mud 8 111 3 2 2 2 21 3' Page T.Ha.vward. ColonelBlue. Brookleat 81688 Louisville 1 1:39| fast 65 104 10 10 10 10 10 10*1 Taplin Sir Cleges. Zienap. St. Elmwood. 81550 Louisville 51 f 1:06 fast 28 111 6 6 6 5" 551 Taplin HyperionlL. OomeOnSam. E.M.Fry "■=■ \DOWGRASS. b. f, 3. by Meadowthorpe — Bonnie Lassie (T. M. Irvin). Weight today 87. 82483 Latonia 1 1-2 2:351 good 3 S7 2 3 2 3 43 4-J Brannon Belleview. Huerfano. Ed Kane. 82431 Latonia 1 1-16 1:52 hvv 5 911 4 2 1 1 l'l I3 Paul NettieTraver. Win. Star. LaFayette 82S13 Latonia 1 1-8 1:528 fast 15 89 8 4 4 4 52 3*1 R Will'ms Hughes. Belleview. Pink Wings. 82239 l^atonia 3-4 1:19* hvy 9 103 6 7 5 3} 2| D Austin Orlandot. Ned Carmack. Sinlong. S2153 Latonia 1 1-16 1:521 mud 20 90 1 1 1 2 4'1 451 R WlU'ms Nadzu. Colonel Elue. Stone Street. W. A. LEACH, b. c, 3. by Star Shoot — Dixoletta (John Marklein). Weight today 99. 82311 I atonla 51 f 1:051 fast 60 101 7 3 3 6' fl1*?. Hufnagei T.M.Oreen. Colloquy. Wool Sandals 82103 Latonia 3-4 1:12 last 200 93 6 5 5 61 7n3Hufnagel Hyperion IL. Colloquy. CrystalMaid 81655 L uisville 3-4 1:121 fast 120 100 6 6 6 6 6'»lHufnagel Colloquy. CharlieEastman. Jacobite 75697 Latonia 5} f 1:078 fast 7 HI 9 8 8 91 8» V Powers Direct. Crystal Maid. Dick Roller. 75645 Latonia 51 f 1:081 fast 3-2 109 3 5 '4 6* 3l V Powers UncleWalter. Floreal. CrystalMaid. FIFTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. S2,';W— 1:44*4 — 1—102.) GERRYMANDER, b. g. 3. by Gerolstein — Felonia (J. Flemming). Weight today 84. 8 4 ;i Latonia 1 1-16 1:52 hvy 5 89 9 7 7 7 7- TV'. H Will'ms Meadowgrass. Net. Travel-. Win. Star S";;6S Latonia lm7'Jv 1 AZl fast 13 90 3 4 4 3 4'1 .':3 R Will'ms Romp. Luilhiana. Colonel Blue. S1928 Latonia 7-8 1:321 mud 31 103 5 6 6 7 63 5"} Glasner Alice. Miss Crittenden. Admonitor. 81788 L'sville lm70y l:48g hvy 26-3 103 2 3 4 4 42 2* R Will'ms Snap. Brave. Romp. 81692 L'sville 1 1-16 1:471 fast 3 92 4 4 2 3 3* 2"k R Will'ms Rustle. Orlandot. Point Lace. KYRONDA b. t. 3, by Sempronius— Linka (H. Oots). Weight today 82. S'is'i 1 atonia 7-8 1:271 good 7 102 13 13 13 13 Iftak 8l:lKennedy Roni|,. Raay Man. Rosel.urg II. Om Latonia 3-4 1:141 fast 9 107 8 6 4 21 22 Warren Xarco. Kiddy. Tannic 82224 Latonia 3-4 1:18 hvy 200 91 9 6 5 71 T-« Hufnagei Dainty Dame. Sea Swell. The Poor. 754^ La'onia 5-8 1:02* fast 15 103 9 9 8 7" 6»J Hufnagei Chalice. Malecon. The Missus. 75301 Latonia 5-8 1:021 good 100 104 12 10 10 10* 7» Warren E. Harwood. Lady Ruby. B. Vista. ALBERT STAR. b. c. 4. by Star Shoot— Lady Alberta (M. Ording). Weight today 102. 81W l,ouisville 1 1-8 153 fast 1S-5 104 8 8 9 6 4"* 2' Page Nadzu. Gilvedear. Grenade. 81346 Lou sv e 1 1-8 1 54 fast 15 114 4 7 7 8 7' 7«1 Heidel Belleview. Nadzu. Brookleaf. 81035 S Anita 1 3-16 1 59 fast 11-5 103 8 8 8 6 6 2 1 Page First Peep. Silver Line. Loglstllla. 80960 I Anita 1H L52I fist 5 104 4 7 T 7 7 4*1 Page Third Rail. Alma Boy. Silver Line. BRYCE. ch. g. 3. bv The Bard— Los Angeles (H. Rowe). Weight today 84. S'105 Latonia 3-4 114* fast 4 102 11 10 11 11= ll1" Page Ludhiani. Chalice. Xarco. 82014 Latonia 3-4 1:20Jhvy 41 109 8 8 8 61 6';3 D Austin Pink Wings JaekBaker. RedShawl. S1940 Latonia 1 1 '488 mud 2 99 2 1 1 2 7 6,u D Austin StoueStreet. W aterLake. K. Powers 81788 L'sville lm70y 1 :48g hvy 275 102 1 1 1 1 2'i 2J D Austin Snap. Gerrymander. Romp. GILVEDEAR. ch. c. 4. by Gi*anteum— Sea Puss (A. D. Steele). Weight today 107. 82436 Latbtrta lmTOy 1 :.V t hvy 18 107 1 4 3 1 5* 6 «JT Steele \\ .(.riswe I L.lurner. Ketcbemike. 82814 Latonia lm70y 1 :441 fa-st 5 111 1 3 4 3 31 11 "V Powers \\ arm-r .rlswell Palainon. Rustle. 82154 latonia 1 1:438 mud 50 108 5 4 4 4 4« 4'4T Steele Gypsy King. La layette. Rara Avis 81847 L'sville lm20y 1:44* mud 17 110 5 5 6 7 6« 6'"1T Stee e h. T. M.mp. La r ayette Huerfano. 81723 L'sville lm70y 1:44* fast 60 110 9 8 8 8 8« 8'2JT Steele Deacon. Cymbal. Rara Avis. MAMIE ALGOL, b. m. 7. by Algol— Miss Mary (J. W. Tate). Weight today 106. S2I01 Latonia 1 1-8 1:538 fast 31 111 1 8 7 7 7' 7» Paul Lillielurner. B.Pu lman. Belleview 81591 L'sville 1 1-16 1:468 fast 18 10717 6 6 5 3 ll Troxler Gypsy King, Rustle. Hughes. 81470 L'sville 1 1-16 1:478 slow 45 111 6 7 4 3 2j 2 * Heide Grenade. J C Core. La Fayette. 81179 Lex'gton 1 1-16 1:528 mud 7 105 7 6 5 4 4« 4" Francis Nancy. M dMilitant. W IneMerchant 73239 S. Anita 4 7:23 hvy — 105 2 2 2 2 21 4" Musgr've Big Bow. I.lviiis. First Peep. FONT. br. g. 3. by Hastings— Bellegarde (W. H. Tracy 1. Weight today 94. 8'44i; latonia 1 11". hvy 18-3 92 5 6 7 6 1'i I1 Taplin Tackle. Tim Kellv. Reside. 83434 Latonia 5» f l:Mf hvy 11 l'»8 6 4 7 72 7»» T P-urns M. Hamilton. SnakeMary. Orlandot S2"4 1.atonia 3-4 1:18 hvy 40 9716 8 8 6' 6" A Walsh Ihiintv Uaine. Sea Swell. The Peer. 82052 Jamestown 3-4 1:15 fast 31 10412 3 3 3« 331 T Burns RoseBeaun-.ont.GayKing. AHceMack 81874 Jamestown 1 l:42g good 6 105 6 5 6 6 5* 22 T Burns Span.Priuce. R.Beaumont. GayKing. PLNK WINGS, b. f. 3. by Pink Coat— Wyola (H. G. BedweU). Weight today 87. S24H5 Latonia lm70y 1:30* hvy 6 921 6 6 7 6 6' 5" Taplin W. Griswell. L. Turner. K'chemike. 82313 Latonia 1 1-8 1 :52| fast 31 91 6 6 5 3 3" 4«i Taplin Hughes. Belleview. Meadowgrass. 82174 Latonia 11:48 mudl3-10 105 6 6 5 2 21 l" Mountain LillianRav. Landlord. Mra.M.Mosre 82014 I^atonia 3-4 1:20J hvy 4 107 4 5 6 l1 1» Mountain Jack Baker. Red Shawl. N. Trover BILLY PULLMAN, b. g. 4. by Glenheim— Andrisa (J. R. Wainwright) Weight today 109. S2444 Latonia 1 1-4 2:118 hvy 4 105 6 3 3 2 2* 2' T Burns Huerfano. WatenLake. AltiertFanz. 82376 Latonia 1 3-16 2:051 mud 7-5 104 2 6 2 2 l1 1' M McGee Ed Kane. Maid Militant. Elvsium. 82313 Latonia 1 1-8 1:528 fast 10 107 1 2 3 2 4 jj 5s Troxler Hughes. Belleview. Meadowgrass. 82225 Latonia 1 1-16 1:55 hvy 5 109 3 5 5 4 21 2' Page ColonelBlue. Grenade. MaidMilltant 82173 Latonia 1 1-16 1:62| mud 12 102 4 4 4 4 3'1 3« T Rice Deacon. Ketchemike. Kennewick. ANNE M'GEE. b. f. 8. by Marta Santa— California (W. H. Fixer). Weight today 87. 81689 Louisville 3-4 1:12 fast 8J 90 2 1 1 2] 53 E Martin GvpsyKing. HvperionlL. Rich.Rc.-.l 81342 Louisville 3-4 1:121 fast 18-5 9616 7 5 81 e0! Davenp't Huck. MarbleB. Aspirin. 78000 Latonia 51 f 1:071 fast 4 99 3 4 6 61 6"! M McGee Jolly. Aspirin. Zeola. 77937 Latonia 6-8 1:00* fast 26 102 6 6 3 3*1 3* McHale Wlntergreen. Zeola. Alice George LADY BALDUR. b. f. 4. by Baldur— Odaiiiche (G. W. J. Biatell). Weight today IOC. 82380 Latonia 11:43 mud 25 93 3 4 4 3 5s 5'»ilt Will'ms CvpsvKing. Boa. Bard. RaaekWvII. 82086 Latonia 1 l:42g good 5 105 6 5 7 6 63 6» Page Romp. Meadowgrass. Camel. 81940 Latonia 1 1:48| mud 4 105 4 4 4 5 3» 4«1 T Rice StoneStreet. WaterLake. K.Pow.v ■ 81847 L'sville lm20y 1 :44* mud 14-5 100 8 7 7 6 5» 5«1 Davenp't E. T. Shipn. La Fayette. Huerfan ■. EL DORADO, oh. h. 5. by Ethelbert— Dorotheo (Mrs. E. J. Gildersleeve). Weight today 106. 82442 Latonia 3-4 1:161 hvv 20 114 4 9 9 8' 7"3A Walsh Woodlands. Paul Ruinart. Isury. 82239 Latonia 3-4 1:19* hvy 7 119 7 8 7 7l 6'J Page Orlandot. Meadowgrass. N.Caruia. 1; 82154 Latonia 1 1:438 mud 20 112 6 5 5 5 5 » 517JFranklin GvpsyKing. La Firette. RaraAvis 82016 Latonia 3-4 1:198 hvy 41 110 7 7 5 4» 2 Page Tim K. lly. laola Ncl Carmack. IRRIGATOR, ch. g. 3, by Nagturtium — Fertile (L. A. Cella). Wcirht today 94. 82380 Latonia 11:43 mud 8 87 6 7 7 7 7 720 Brannon CviisvKing. Boa. Bard Ros. 1. nvl !. 81652 Louisville 3-4 1:128 fast 13 95 11 10 8 61 5*1E Martin Fnlford. Righteasv. Boserri • 1. 815S6 Louisville 3-4 1:131 fast 25 112 11 4 3 62 3'i Glasner Patriot, Zeola. Mevlcan Clr:. 81406 L'sville lm70y 1:438 fast 45 93 7 7 7 7 7 7 «lHannan Warfleld. ■». iSlmnoni'. C.id. Bell« 81342 Louisville 3-4 1:12| fast 55 97 2 6 9 9» 7,0!A Walsh Huck. Rlrtl t. Aspirin. SIXTH RACE— 1 1-8 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (4U993 — 1:51%— 3— US.) FIRST PEEP. ch. m, 5. by Diendonne — Dawning (W. H. Baker). Weight todav 10G. 82173 Latonia 1 1-16 1 S2J mud 4 105 8 7 7 7 5* B*i Taplin Deacon. Keteiieinike. BillvPulliii an. 81783 Louisville 1 1-2 2:371 hvy 2 108 1 1 1 1 2" 3« T Rice Nadzu. Belleview. Besteilimr. 81627 Louisville 1 1-16 1:49 mud27-10 109 8 8 6 4 32 32 V Powers TomHavward. Cvml.al. LadvKaMur 81528 L'sville 1 1-16 1:458 fast 17-5 95 ■ S 41 5 5 6'} Taplin Gild. Belle. Dr.Barklev. LadyKsther 81296 L'sville 1 1-16 1:491 slow21-10 106 10 10 6 5 31 3' 1 Musgr've Cymbal. St.Elmwood.' Stone' Street. PALAMON. b. c, 4, by Falsetto — Rainfall (C. D. Ray). Weight today 107. 82490 Latonia lni70yl:43 good 3 100 8 6 3 2 1' 1' A Walsh MaidMilltant. GynayKing 1. Tomer 82314 I^atonia lm70y 1:44* fast 6 110 9 9 6 5 5« 31 A Walsh Gllredear. WanicrOriswell. Rustle. 81924 Latonia 3-4 1:161 mud 20 110 7 8 8 8 822 F Burton Enfield. Jacobite. Tom M.flnitli. 78099 Latonia 1 1-16 1:481 fast 5 101 9 9 9 7 4» 32 Glasner Orena. Warner Griswell. Huerfano. 78062 Latonia 1 1-16 1:48 fast 10 102 7 4 4 2 11 1' Glasner TheSbaugbraun. StoneStreet. Mirth. 77977 Latonia 3-4 1:151 fast 16 107 12 10 10 71 6* E Martin Boserrian. Martlus. Van Dan. MELLOWMINT. ch. c, 3, by Ben Holladay— Bitters (G. Borkel). Weight todav 102. S2312 Latonia 1 1-16 1:45* fast I 100 8 4 6 7 6* 6r'l Page Rara Avis. J. E. MeMilinn. Kadsa. S1654 L'sville ImiOy 1:408 fast 3 103 14 9 8 5 41 31 T Rice T.Havward. C.reenbr'ge. Woolw'der 81526 L'sville 1 1-16 1:46| fast 5 105 6 6 6 5 5' 3« T Rice Tom Hayward. Romp. Home Run. 81377 L'sville lm70y 1:45 fast 2} 110 2 5 5 4 3» 2 1 T Rice Star Thistle. Maritza. Home Run. 81220 Lex'gton 11-16 1:48 fast 33-10 103 4 2 2 2 1» 1* T Rice Gilvedear. Colonel Blue. Enlist. WINNING STAR. ch. f. 4. by Star Shoot— Winsome III. (Mrs. J. McLaughlin). Weight todav 102. 82447 Latonia 1 1-16 1:308 hvy 30 106 4 4 4 5 5 5"* T Hums TkS Peer. All Bed. He.ieou. 82431 Latonia 1 1-16 1:32 hvy 20 104 5 5 5 5 3' 331 T Burns M'dowgrass. N. Travel-. LaTayetta 82314 Latonia lm70y 1 :44* fast 13 105 2 8 8 8 61 6'2 T Rums (Jilvedcar. War. Grmirefl. Palsnion S2056 Jamcat'n 1 1-16 1:49 fast 4 98 1 3 2 3 31 341 J Reld Killochan, JadgeSaoney. M.Marjoiie 81977 Jamestown 1 1:478 slop 31 110 1 1 1 1 V 35 T Burns Clements. Killochan. ateatrose. DENVER GIRL. b. f. 3. by Arkle— Degenerate (Peyton * Aken). Weight todav 91. 82364 Latonia lm70y 1:448 fast 4 91 1 2 2 2 2 V 2» Paul MeNallv. fleride. Qoassa. 82135 Latonia 1 1-16 1:52* mud 4 94 1 3 5 4 45 4" Paul Buck. Brigade. W.driswell. FHrtlntC 82086 Latonia 1 1:421 good 20 99 1 2 2 1 21 4*1 D Austin Romp. Meadowgrass. Camel. 81759 L'sville 1 1-16 l:51g mud 10 98 6 4 3 3 3' 3» Davenp't Tomllavwaid. Silverado. Huerfano. 81555 L'sville lm70y 1:43 fast 36 92 7 5 5 4 41 6» Paul Edwin L.. Snap. Rara Avis. SALLY COMBS, ch. f. 3, by Goldcrest— Trusty (H. Oott). Weight todiv 87. 82155 lAtonia 1 1-16 1:521 mud 15 92 5 6 6 6 7' 7" Hufnagei Buck. Brigade. W.GrisweU. Flirtiu 75590 Latonia 5-8 l:01g fast J2 110 1 2 6 6'1 6*1 Warren M. Crittenden. PotntLaee, L.Riihv. 73322 Latonia 3-8 1:008 fast 170 93 8 7 9 91 7«1 Hufnagei J. II. Reed. Admonish. Lilli.inRay. BROTHER MANN. b. c, 3, by Maddison— Oakwood Belle (J. B. Kaufman). Weight todav 92. first start. Page 6 Work-Outs Of The Eastern Horses. WORK-OUTS OF THE EASTERN HORSES. New York. June 11. — Recent work-outs of horses in training at (Jravesend and Sheepshead Bay were: Gravesend. weather clear: track heavy — Alhertina— Five-eighths in 1 :04*. Aston Key — Half mile in SC Bion— Five-eighths in 1:041. Black Aeni« — Three-quarters in 1 :20. Black Chief— -Three-eighths in 41. Bell-the-Cat— Mile in 1:66. Colinet — Three-eighths in 3 jl. Cantered out the half in r^)i. Cuthhert— Half mile in .344. Curly L cks — Five-eighths in 1:101. breezing. Don Creole— Seven-eighths in 1:40J. Danger — Seven-eighths In 1:36. Distract— Mile in 1:52. Dander— Half mile in .31. Ethel Le Brume — Thiee-eigliths in 40. Flying Footstep* — Three-eighths in 30A. Frank Pur.ell— Half mile in 51. Floriiiel— Half mile in 54*. (Jolconda -Mile in 1:3::. tlrania — Half mile in .32. Hilda — Three-quarters in 1:2 . Hilda's Sister — Five-eighths ill 1:061. Hartford Boy— Mile in 1:47. Inspiring — Three-eighths in 40. Intrinsic — Half mile in .3:1. Jolly — Three-quarters in 1:10. Lillian Hay- Five-eighths in 1 Mo. Loco— Fife-eighths in 1:10.'. Lueetta — Five-eighths in 1:05. Manellu Half mile in HI. Miss (ateshv— Mile in 1:34. Mon Rev — Half mile in 55'. Ocean Bound - Thiee-eigliths in 36. Pinares — Seven-eighths in 1:364. Petticoat — Three- tuarters in 1:24. breezing. Ruliia Graada — Seven-eighths in 1:42. Richmond Duke— Three-quarters i:i 1:22. St. Mariva— Half mile in .34. Skylim — Taree-qoartert in 1:20. Watervliet — Three-eighths in :1S1. Gravesend. weatlier clear: track good — Berkshire— Mile in 1:47. Bedminstei— Half mile in .31. 'Bethlehem — Three-quarters In 1:2U. Blackford— Mile in 1:434. Blue Pilot— Mile in 1 :S6. Bigot— Half mile in 52. Bat Masterson— Half mile in 45»;.. Beauii — Half mile In 51. (olinet — Three -quarters in 1:17. Chauida— Five-eighths In 1:08 . Donatus — Thr quarters in 1 :2-'U. Dis|iut( — F'ive-eighths in 1:06. De Kalh — Three-qnarters in 1:20. Esoteric— Half mile in oii. Crania— Mile in 1:47. Grand Rapids — Mile in 1:5(U. German Silver — Half mile in 3: . High Range— Seven-eighths in 1:3W. Lord StanhoiM — Mile in 1:40. Mnnttiassa — Mile In 1:44if . Meddlesome — 1 1 « 1 f mile in 52. Mil ford— Three quarters ill 1:204. Ocean Bound — Tliree-quarters in 1:164. Pantoufle — Half mile in 57. Guestiou Mark Five-eighths in 1 :os. lueezing. Guiek Match— Mile in 1 :.3.'U. Itostruni — Three-quarters in 1 :22J. Royal Captive— Three-quarters in 1:101. Royal Vane — Three-quarters in 1:221. Rialtu — Three-quarters in 1:17'. Replenish— Half mile in 31. Separation -Half mile in 51. Sandrian — Five-eighths in 1:024. SpelllMiund-Tliree-quarters in 1:10*. Shandah — Mile in 1:46. Spindle — Five-eighths in 1:0.3. St. Joseph — Half mile in Ti)i. Taxidermist— Three-quarters in 1:221. Trois Temp — Half mile in .34'.. WaiHiiiiH-a Three-quarters in 1:20. Yankee Daughter — Three-quarters in 1:20. breezing. Sheepshead Bay. weatlier cloudy; track muddy — - Ark — Mile in 1:60, breezing. Big Stick -Half mile in 58. breezing. Bishop— Half mile in SO. breezing. Bird of Flight II. —Half mile in 57. breezing. Dalmatian — Five-eighths in 1 :05. handily. Brnet— Mile la 1 :4«;a. handily. Kmily G. — Tliree-quarters in 1:20. breeziug. Lthciial — Half mile In 57. breezing. Footpad— Half mile in 53. handily. Payette— Mile In 1:5.5. breezing. Foursome — Five-eighths in 1:0.N, breezing. Cleunadeane — Three-eighths in 41. breeziug. ;recno--Thrce-quartcrs in 1:25. hreezing. Green Lawn — Mile in 1:50. hreezing. Hilarious — Half mile in .30. handily. Hamilton Court— Half mile ill 5:;^. handily. Jacquelina -Half mile in 1:1X1. easily. Pearl Point— Mile in 1:40. handily. Perry Johnson— Five eighths in 1:07. easily. Pills— T'iree quarters in 1:17. handily. Reyhouru — Three-quarters in 1:17. handily. Sententious -Mile In 1:3X1. breezing. Tiana— Seven-eighths in 1 :•' ( •. breezing. Takahira — Three-quarters In 1:1S. handily. Sheepshead Bay. weather clear: track good— Arciti — Three-quarters in 1:101. handily. Alfred Nohl. — Half mile In 52. handily. Affliction— Mile and one-eighth in 2:00, cantering. Araset — Three-eighths in 41. breezing. Bad News- Three-quarters in 1:17. handily. Black Man— Mile in 1:43*. handily. Bard Minister— Mile in 1:5.5. lueezing. Bonnie Kelso --Seveu-eight lis in \:'W . breezing. Oaaapeon- -Half mile in SI. liandily. I'onanse Five-eighths in 1:04. easily. Celt — Half mile in .i7. breezing. Degree Five -eighths in 1 :00. hreezing. Donegal— Five-eighths in 1:03. liandily. Eyehright— Mile in 1:47. breezing. Pulled up lame. Flashing— Five-eighths in 1 : *i. breezing. Fits Herbert— Mill- anil one-eighth in 2:01. First mile in 1 :47. easily. (ilennadeane —Five -eighths in 1:07. easily. liraMinierw — Five-eighths In 1:05. handily. Herdsman -Five-eighths In 1 : !•. breezing. Marv Davis— Mile in 1:48. handily. Maskette — Mile and one-eighth in 1 :6*t. breezing. Mi s Kearnev— Mile in 1:54. breezing. Mizrain — Half mile in 55. breezing. Newmarket Half mile in 5S. breezing. Nimbus Hall' mile in .57. easily. O'Connor Three quarters in 1:2.5. breezing. dr.- -Mile in 1:51, breezing. Petry Johnson Three-eighths In 41. breezing. Pills— Three c ighths in 40. breezing. Race Break Half mile in 57. breezing. Radium Gun -Half mile in 57, breezing. St. Dnnstan — Half mile in 55. breezing. Sporting Lifi — Half mile in 57. breezing. Watch Me— Half mile in 5.5. handily. Zoroaster — Half mile in 52. handily. TUESDAY'S Guaranteed Parlay 65-1 WON Only two horses were sent out as a guarvitced parlay on Tuesday. June 8. as follows: OUR HANNAH 10-1 WON FULFORD 5-1 WON I stated positively to play these horses straight only in a parlay. A $20 bet on this parlay won $1,320. I followed this up on Wednesday. June 9. with my famous Wednesday's Special, which also won. DRESS PARADE II. 20-1 WON A $20 flat bet on these noises separately on Tuesday and Wednesday won $700. This is the kind of information the dav client* have been getting and cashing on, by means of whii.11 I have established a new WORLD'S RECORD and have created the sensation of the eastern racing season. I am dealing with the shrewdest reople on the turf, who will start another one Thursday, June 17th, which horse will have the same hacking as Our Hannah and Dress Parade II. and will win lust as ca3ily These people are winning nine races out of ten at long prices. The price of Thursday's horso will be about 20-1. This horse should have no trouble in winning: simply seems a question of how far. I have achieved results never before accomplished and have shown you winning horses at long prices this week, not la.%t. year: It's now up to you to follow me on Thursday and win the biggest bet of vour life. You can accumulate the largest bank roll you have ever had. TERMS: FEVE DOLLARS for Thursday's hcrse. which will make you mv friend forever. R»mit by express order, in special delivery letter, registered letter, express letter or telegraph your remittance. HOWARD DAY, 71 Main Street, Yonkers, N. Y. The Turf Reporter Room 312 :: 59 Dearborn St. Chicago, 111. Yesterday's Daily Wire won. Yesterday's IVrm Special lost. TUESDAYS FORM SPECIAL: Red Sunday 51-54-59-86-94-83-58-37-51-94. The Standard Turf Guide Room 212 69 Dearborn St. Chicago. 111. Yesterday's Form Special won. TUESDAY'S FORK SPECIAL: No. 923 in Rook 109. Yesterday's Two Horse Wire gave one se.n.nd and one seratrli.