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Daily Racing Form: n. Thursday, June 17, 1909
Daily Racing Form: n. Thursday, June 17, 1909 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1909 drf1909061701 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Thursday, June 17, 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] \BtcmJtijfaForin \ VOL.. XV. NO. 144. CHICAGO, THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1909. PRICE 5 CENTS. Results Are Satisfying: First Extra Day At Gravesend Marked By Paying Patronage.; Alfred Noble Wins Most Pretentious Offering of the Card in Close Finish with The Squire and Question Mark. RESULTS ARE SATISFYING FIRST EXTRA DAT AT GRAVESEND MARKED BT PAYING PATRONAGE. Alfred Noble Wins Most Pretentious Offering of the Card in Close Finish with The Squire i and Question Mark. New York. June If!. — Gravesend's first extra day nf-jM. -iuii resulted satisfactorily, both from the standpoint of good BP0(1 and paying pall — II Perfect weather was an important contributing factor to this phasing state or atVairs. Scratching robbed the principal feature of tlic card, a handicap at a mile and a sixteenth, of much interest. Live Wire betas one of tin- conspicuous absentees. The race developed into a hotlv contested finish between Alfred Noble. The Squire and Ouestion Mark. They finished in the order i. Mined so closelv aligned that the proverbial blanket would have covered all three. The winner was at all times the preferred horse in the betting, owing to a sensationally fast trial at Xhecpshead Bay on Monday. The result was in doubt until the last stride, the favorite's filial rush lieing as electrical like in its swiftness as his jockey. J. Butler, was slow in making his bid for victory. Alfred Noble had the distinction of being acclaimed one of the best two-year-olds of his year, principally on the strength of one solitary success. Since then the gigantic sou of Garry Hermann had signally failed to live up to his easily acquired reputation. From a speculative viewpoint, today's results were probably unsatisfactory to the public and plunging contingent alike in that of the three favorites quoted jit odds-on only one. Lad of Laugden. proved profitable. Backers of Evening Song, which dead-heated the opening dash with Hilda's Sister, lost inouey by the transaction, while Harrigan's defeat by Prince Oal spelled great loss to the big bettors. Although pronounced public choices, backers of AJrfred Noble and The Wrestler received good returns when they made good in the fourth and fifth races resiiectively. The iast race, which was marked b* the heaviest speculation of the afternoon, resulted 111 a sensational upset with the success of the 13 lo 1 Lucetta. wholly neglected in the betting. It liad been a ease of the east against the west. Cindy versus Dominica. Thousands of dollars were wagered on each. The backers of the former failed to get a run for their money because the Duryea filly wa» repeutedlv kicked on her right foreleg, which »i rlppled her that she was virtually eliminated as a m rious factor. George J. Long's filly failed to run *tp t** ^fcp*?ctatioTt« and was barely able to save .second place from the fast -finishing May Florence. Dixie DlJon. a hot tip in the race, ran in the nam.' aijd color* Of A. L. Aste, the filly having changed bind* during the day. The late II. G. t'rickmore's timepiece, a ye mm from famous Captain Billy Conners. was raffled off .todav bv order of S. S. Howland. the administrator » f the estate. It became the property of jockey K. Mcl aniel. It has transpired that jockey Eddie Dugan. who rode Joe Madden in the Brookdale on Tuesday, was Kiiillv of rough, riding in that race, with resultant serioiis injury to jockey Glass, who was up on Affliction. Blakeley's rider's left leg was badly gashed .from contact with the fence. Alfred Noble Pointing For Suburban. ALFRED NOBLE POINTING FOR SUBURBAN. Hew York. June lti. — Peter Wimnier is convinced thai Alfred Noble will carry bis speed over a considerable distance of ground, and is pointing the Oarrv Hermann gelding for the Suburban Handicap. Alfred Noble was a sore disappointment to Charles L. Harrison last reason. He had made better than merely a fair reputation as a two-year-old. and Mr. Harrison had every reason to expect that be might train into a good long distance running three-year-•old. But Mr. Wiiumer says the big horse had I igood excuse for his failures last year. Throughout the earlv spring he was ailing, yet he was trained Hteadilv for such races as the Tidal and the Law rencc Realization. At Sheepshead Bay. when it he-oaine evident that Alfred Noble would not do. Mr. Wimmci took him to Captain W. Harry Brown's Scnorita Farm in Kentucky and turned him out. The big horse was gelded late in the fall antl since Mr. Wimuier's return from Kentucky, he has done :as well as the most exacting horseman could ask. ile has not had a day of sickness, he has shown ttpced in his trial gallops and he has not missed a Iced. __ Madden Changes Opinion Of Fayette. : MADDEN CHANGES OPINION OF FAYETTE. New York. June 16. — John E. Madden now admits that he is greatly disappointed in his colt. Fayette. I astt year the sou of Ogden was rated not far behind bis stableniate. Sir Martin, and Maddeu refused several tempting offers for him. When the present season opened Madden predicted that Fayette would 'be the star of the three-year-old division and when the colt ran second to King James in the Metropolitan Handicap, it began to look as if his shrewd owner had spoken bv the card. Fayette's defeats in the Withers and the Belmont were attributed by Madden to the heavv going. When the colt worked a briL-iiant mile at Sheepshead Bay last week for the Carlton stakes, the master of Hamburg Place was jubilant. Still, over a fast track Fayette received another crushing defeat In the Carlton, whereupon Madden suddenly t hanged his opinion thatJlie Ogden coit would win the Suburban, while other turfmen reached the conclusion that Fayette had. for some unknown reason, degenerated into nothing more than .a selling plater. Frank O'Neill Again In The Saddle. FRANK O'NEILL AGAIN IN THE SADDLE. i.'iw York. June 16. — American turfmen were ngr* ■ ablv surprised to learn that Frank O'Neill had xfddeii W K. Vauderbilt's Negofol to victory in the I reach Derby at Chantilly Sunday. O'Neill, once u crack jockev on the American turf, gave up the (Bddle several years ago because he could not make the required weights in this country without seriously injuring his health. Ho went into partnership witli the well-known trainer. Fred Burlew. and together thev operated what was known as the B. A. O Stable, both here and at New Orleans. They wen-' successful from the start and beaded the list .of winning owners at the Crescent City during two winter campaigns. As soon as the Hart-Agnew law wis passed though. Burlew and O Neill sold their Morses and were the first Americans to leave for il-Vance. But on the other side they encountered so mam obstacles that they soon parted company and O'Ni'ill. able to make the prevailing high scale of wights, began riding again. Last Of Bennett Horses Sold. LAST OF BENNETT HORSES SOLD. Cincinnati. 0.. June 16. — Miller & Henderson today pnrchaijed from George C. Bennett the only remain-In" horde of his once powerful stable — the two year ..Id colt. Kokeby. The transfer of the colt marks Hie passing of the green and white diamonds. sii.--c.««fully carried to victory bv famous horses on the bailing "tracks of this country. Another Extra Day In Prospect. ANOTHER EXTRA DAY IN PROSPECT. New York. June 16. — It was reported today that there will be racing at Gravesend next Tuesday, which was an open date In the Brooklyn Jockey •Club's schedule. This will make next week's pro-grain one of five lacing days for New Yorkers. Fri- •clav being the only dav with no Taclng scheduled if tthe report of Tuesday racing at Gravesend proves correct. Condensed History Of The Gazelle Stakes * + CONDENSED HISTORY OF THE GAZELLE STAKES 1 * , , ■ m The Gazelle Stakes will be run for the twenty-third time this afternoon at Gravesend. It Is a race that has lieen carried off by some of the greatest fillies of American turf history, falling to the famous • laver. Firenze. in its first year, and since then having been won bv such other celebrities as Ambulance, lorkville Belle. The Butterflies. Blue Girl, Beldame. Tradition and Stamina. The Gazelle is one of the stakes that closed before the passage of the Hart-Agnew bill brought woe to the New York turf interests and so will net the winner between $4,000 and $5,000, making it a prize well worth seeking. Its history is as follows: Year. First. Jockeys. Wt. Second. Wt. Third. Wt VaL Time. 1887 Firenze Hamilton. .113 Flageoletta 103 Maggie MltchelUOS $ 1,860 1:56} 1888 Winona Martin. .108 Blythesome 113 Bella B 108 1.775 2:03. 18S9 GIpsv Queen Fitspatrick..U6 Holiday 113 Miss Cody 113 2,510 2:00} 1890 Amazon Hamilton. .113 Golden Horn 113 Starlight 113 3,510 1:58} 1891 Ambulance F. Littlefield. .117 Reckon 117 Orlgeuse 117 3,540 1:59J 1892 Yorkville Belle I. Murphy. .117 Madrid 117 Ragna 117 2,840 2:04 1893 Naptha Simins..ll7 Miss Maude 117 Grace Brown. ..117 2,540 1:59} 1894 Nahma LtttleJield. .117 Jersey Belle 117 Baroness 117 3,590 2:03 1893 The Butterflies Urlflin..ll7 California 117 Roundelay 117 2,570 1:59} 1896 Intermission Taral.,117 Woodvlne 117 Bes. Browning. .117 2,400 1:58} 1897 Casseopla LIttlefleld. .117 Miss Prim 117 Leonore 117 2,400 1:59} 1898 Geisha T. Sloan.. 112 Kitefoot 112 Miss Miriam . ..112 2.400 1:561 1899 The Rose Maher..lt4 Bettie Gray 114 Marmarica 114 2,400 1:57} 1900*Indian Fairy O'Connor. .106 Oneck Queen 114 Motley 106 2,300 1:50 1901 Trigger Odom..l0C Janice 114 Morningside ...106 2,300 1:48» 1902 Blue Girl T. Burns. .124 Par Excellence 113 Hanover Queen. 113 2.300 1:49§ 1903 Stolen Moments Gannon . .113 Gloriosa 113 Love Note 113 3,250 1:49| 1904 Beldame V. O'Neill. .124 Graceful 121 Little Em 113 3.590 1:52| 1905 Tradition W. Davis. .113 Coy Maid 113 Kiamesha 113 2,915 l:5l| 1906 Flip Flap W. Miller.. 121 Perverse 124 Meddling Daisy. 113 3,390 1:48 10O7 Court Dress J. Martin. .121 Yankee Girl 121 Estimate Ill 4.495 1:47* 1908 Stamina E. Dugan. .121 Anonyma Ill Laughing Eyes. .111 4.940 1:48 •Previous distance 1 1-8 miles. Spirited Racing At Blue Bonnets.: Stellaland and S. S. B. Make Showings That Are Especially Disappointing. SPIRITED RACING AT BLUE BONNETS. Stellaland and S. S. B. Make Showings That Aro Especially Disappointing. Montreal. Que.. June 16. — A steeplechase over the two mile .-.uirse and a race for province-bred horses were tic attractions at Blue Bonnets this afternoon. Tlie card was a good one and brought another large gathering to the beautiful trsick lack of Mount Roval. Evenly balanced fields went to the post in most of the races and close finishes resulted. Couip-ton and .('raw ford both won their races by the smallest of margins after especially hard stretch drives. Compton and Topsy Robinson were winning favorites. The track dried out over night and the going was good, although not fast. The disappointments of the afternoon were S. S. B. and Stellaland. The latter's race was especially bad in the light of liis .lever slowing under hMviuottT a few days previ-i ously. Hetdcr bad the TBoun* this afternoon and at no stage of the trip was Stellaland a factor. He jumped slovenly ana was deficient in speed, the finish finding hiin beaten off fifteen or twenty leirgths. The winner turned up in Big Bear, the paddock tip among the smart set. Tlie race for province-bred horses, practically a renewal of the King's Plate, except that the distance was a mile instead of a mile and a qnarte.*. was attended by an upset. On what they had shown in previous racing. S. S. B. looked much the best of his field, and the big operators eagerly accepted .Mlds-on about his chances. Victoria made nearly all the pace and won with ease from S. S. B.. which managed to beat Okis out of the place. When Busy was scratched from the second race the stewards ordered that Oomptou lie coupled with Dalhousie as the Clyde & Weston entry. This saved the favorite players from losing a wager, for Dalhousie was the one most fancied of the pair. Goldstein, who had been ill. signalized his return to the waddle by riding two winners. Compton and Topsy Robinson. The latter won her race with sucu ease that many wondered over her previous race. James Carruthers. who contemplates purchasing several useful horses to race on the Canadian circuit, this morning acquired the two-year-old. Autumn Girl, from William Garth, and the mare. Jeanett" M.. from J. Gormley. Tlie pair were turned over to John Shields, who will be Mr. Carruthers' trainer. Alliert E. Dyment. vice-president of the Canadian Breeding iBureau, was a visitor at Blue Bonnets this afternoon. Woodbine Booking Cases Continued. WOODBINE BOOKING CASES CONTINUED. Toronto. Ont.. June 1(1. —The cases of the bookmakers arrested at Woodbine have been continued until Monday next. Magistrate Klngsford has de cided not to admit evidence concerning what the bookmakers pay for privileges at Woodbine, and the case of the prosecution was demoralized by this decision, in rendering his decision excluding evidence concerning the bookmakers' fees, the judge said: "I am trying Saunders, not the jockey club. If it was the cliib that was on trial it would be MCMMnrj to know that, but it is not material in order to find out whether Saunders was committing a breach of the gambling act or not." "Well, it's vital to niv case." said the crown attorney. "I'll hay to have an adjournment to recast the staff inspector's case. The point is that if the lxKikmakors were assigned to any particular place, theu a breach of the act was committed." Attorney Kobinettc: "The only question as far as Saunders is concerned is whether he was allocated to any particular place on the grounds, and whether he slaved in that one spot." "Yes. that is my opinion on the question." responded Judge Kingsford. "I think it would be just as well to adjourn all the other cases until called on. and then the other bookmakers need not be called at all. unless a conviction Is secured against Saunders." This was agreed to by both counsel. Sir Martin Runs Unplaced At Ascot. SIR MARTIN RUNS UNPLACED AT ASCOT. [ London. Eng.. June 16. — The Royal Hunt Cup was the chief feature of today's racing at Ascot Heath. Sir Martin, the American horse that rau as favorite in tlie Derby, was among the twenty-three starters, but he failed to get a place. Harry Payne Whitney's Perseus III., also ran unplaced. Summary of the race: Ascot Royal Hunt Cup (handicap), plate of value of 300 sovereigns, with 1.500 sovereigns ill specie added to a sweepstakes of 20 sovereigns each, for three-year-olds and upward; distance seven furlongs and 166 yards — A. Bailev's Dark Ronald, br. c. 4. by Bay Ronald— Parkie. 100 1 Sol Joel's Arranmore. b. c. 4. by Succoth or Enthusiast — Court Card. 112 2 J. H. II. P.-ard's Christmas Daisy, b. g. 4. by Vitez— Daisy. 87 3 Race-Goers On Coast Take Heart. RACE-GOERS ON COAST TAKE HEART. San Francisco. Cal.. June 16. — Local lovers of racing are deriving considerable comfort from the report that Thomas H. Williams, president of the New-California Jockey Club and mentor of the turf on the Pacific coast, has refused to allow the use of Oakland race track for an automobile meet, on the ground that he desires to keep the course In proper condition for the racing of horses. Mr. Williams is credited with the statement that he has completed definite plans for racing at Oakland next winter and that the jockey club will be able to carry them out. Bookmaker Burton Dies At Memphis. BOOKMAKER BURTON DIES AT MEMPHIS. Memphis. Tenn.. June 16. — After a brief Illness. Alfred Burton, at one time compatriot of Marcus Cartwrlght and other noted southern bookmakers, died here yesterday, aged sixty seven. His fortune, at one time estimated tu be millions, dwindled to $50,uut at bis death. Well On The Way To Rehabilitation.: Restoration of Past Glories of Racing on Eastern Tracks in Sight. WELL ON THE WAY TO REHABILITATION. Restoration of Past Glories of Racing on Eastern Tracks in Sight. New York. June 16. — With a fall schedule under consideration and each association adding to its racing time, racing may truly be said to be on a fair way to restoration of all its past glories. Horses are just as good as ihev ever were and the stakes are just as keenly contested. Some or the princely values have been cut considerably, but after all that is something that only affects a few of the big stables and it in no manner alters the nature of the contests. fitch day the new order of things In the betting part of racing is being simplified, and that adjunct to the sport has now been regulated to a point where it cannot offend, and at the same time patrons are feeling secure in their rights to wager with one another and keep well within the law. At Oraves-eud it has been shown conclusively that the associations themselves will punish offenders for the benefit of the sport itself, and they are better qualified to enforce the law than are officers wlio are not familiar with the racing crowds. It Is thoroughly realized and appreciated bv the associations that a certain amount of betting is inevitable, but they have the same realization of just what Is legal and what is illegal in betting, and any attempt to overstep the bounds means banishment from the course for the offeuder. This is keeping the betting folk well in line, and just so long as the law is so interpreted and enforced, racing will prosper. As betting is carried on now it is not unlike the English method in some of its workings and no reason exists for its not becoming just as popular and simple as the method on the other side of the Atlantic. What has lieen shown, and shown conclusively, this season, is that the betting is only an incident and that racing is still and always will be a sport that will attract for sport's sake. It is reiiorted that after the Saratoga meeting, all of the New York tracks will schedule at least five racing days each week. Old Campaigner Is No More.: W. B. Gates, Veteran of 299 Races, Reported Killed on Pacific Coast. OLD CAMPAIGNER IS NO MORE. W. B. Gates, Veteran of 299 Races, Reported Killed on Pacific Coast. Memphis. Tenn.. June 10. — News has reached here of the death of the old horse, W. B. Gates, a racer that helped to lay the foundation for the fortune of George C. Bennett, the Memphis bookmaker. formerly of Mobile. Ala. W. B. (iates is said to 1 have been shot by a San Francisco humane officer sixm after beiug sold for a trifling amount recently. W. B. Gates was widely credited with having won 100 races some few years ago. but as a matter of fact his record falls considerably short of that figure. He was a horse that was raced with great frequency over an extended period of years, especially after his transfer from George C. Bennett as a six-year-old to Captain R. R. Rice, of Arkansas, in whose colors he thereafter raced until the infirmities of age put an end to his usefulness for purse winning purposes. His last appearance under colors came last year, when he was twelve vears old. He was a bay gelding by Prince Royal — Penelope, an English-bred mare by Shifual — Polly Perkins. W. B. Gates was bred by Mrs. James B. Ferguson at Kingston Stud, near Lexington. Ky.. and was acquired as a yearling by George C. Bennett. He was not raced as a two-year-old and his career on the turf began at Memphis in the spring of 1S99. Mr. Bennett raced him as a three, four and five-year-old. In the aggregate be won $25,685 in purses. Following is the record of the old horse's racing career: W. B. Gates b. g. (1896). bv Prince Royal — Penelope. Year. A. Sts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Unp. Won. 1899 I ir 2 :t 2 S $ 635 1900 4 30 12 4 I I 3.350 1901 r 25 10 8 4 I 2.925 1902 6 ." 3 17 13 ti 17 6.575 1903 7 50 7 2 10 31 2.750 1904 8 40 13 j 7 17 6.560 1UO.-. 9 34 I I 4 24 1.205 1906 10 17 1 ■ 7 9 510 1907 11 23 I 2 ■ 1.1 1.175 1908 12 12 O 0 0 12 Totals (10) 299 68 38 53 140 $25,685 More Licenses Granted In Canada. MORE LICENSES GRANTED IN CANADA. Montreal. Que.. June 16. — The Canadian Racing Associations met this morning at the Windsor Hotel. Dr. Andrew Smith represented tl\e Ontario Jockey Club. ;. M. Hendrie the Windsor Racing Association. Sir II. Montagu Allan the Montreal Jockey Club. J. II. Madigan the Niagara Racing Association and Judge Monck the Hamilton Jockey Club. W. P. Eraser, secretary of the association, was also present. Licenses were granted to the following jockeys and trainers: J. Reid. A Brooks. W. A. McKinney, II. Hopkins. F. Llghtfoot. T. Robinson. F. J. Stevenson. J. Duffy and Woods Garth. ! Canadian racing matters were discussed, and it was agreed that the Canadian turf was never in better uonditlon than at present, with the outlook exceedingly bright for the future. Texas Anti-Racing Law To Be Tested. TEXAS ANTI-RACING LAW TO BE TESTED. Dallas. Tex.. June 16. — Preparations are being quietly made by prominent Tcxans who are. interested in the welfare of the turf, to bring about a test in the corn-Is of the Sloan anti-betting law which went into effect in this state last Saturday. Racing men have been advised that there is a good chance that the law will not stand the test. If the law fails to hold good, it is understood that there will be a reorganization of the racing associations and an attempt will be made to give the more isipulous Texas communities race meetings of higher class than heretofore. Zienap Returns To Form: Beats Cymbal, Odds-On Choice, In Handicap Feature At Latonia.; Favorites Make Poor Showing and Layers Have Profitable Day--Foul Claimed Against Fireball Not Allowed. ZIENAP RETURNS TO FORM BEATS CYMBAL. 0DDS-0N CHOICE. IN HANDICAP FEATURE AT LAT0NIA. Favorites Make Poor Showing and Layers Have Profitable Day — Foul Claimed Against Fireball Not Allowed. Cincinnati. O.. June 16. — The few venturesome layers who are accustomed to handle wagers of fair volume at Latouia reai ed a harvest tills afternoon through the defeat of four of the best backed favorites. A promising card of evenW balanced contenders accounted for a good attendance and provided some spirited racing, but the failure of the public to land on winners sent them from the track in anything but a happy frame of mind. W. F. Schultc's Zienap showed a return to good form in taking the handicap from Cvmbal. Her victory, however, was flukey, inasmuch as lockey Walsh gave Cymbal a ride that would have put a novice to blush. The purse race that preceded tbe handicap went to Plate Glass, a recent graduate from the maiden class. Only three started in the race and Plate Glass was at all times the choice. Marse Abe. however, had quite a following and he flattered his backers by leading for nearly t'iree-qiuirters, but when It came to the test, he was wanting and Plate Glass downed him with seeming ease. The chief surprise came with the running of the second race when Ada Meade, at a fancy price, came home In advance of Righteasy and Hyperion II. The latter was an overwhelming favorite, but, poorly ridden, was never a serious contender. The Bedwell connections are reputed to have made a cleanup on the victory of Fireball, which scored a cantering victory in the fifth race over Toison d'Or. The latter might have won but for having been sharply Interfered with at the lower rum by the winner. The claim of foul lodged by jockey Powers against the winner was not allowed. Deacon and J. Lee was the successful combination in the closing race, with Alma Boy second. There is every prospect tlwt the meeting here will be extended until July 10. according to President Harvey Myers, who was a visitor at tbe track this afternoon. No official announcement to this effect has been issued, however. Jockeys V. Powers, E. Martin and S. Page will leave for New York Sunday. Page, who has acquired an extensive following since his advent here, piloted the first three winners tills afternoon. W. S. Williams arrived today with the one-time useful racer. Hans. All the other horses in his string have been turned out. i W. J. Young will ship his horses tomorrow to Hamilton, where they will be rested until the opening of-the meeting at that place. Fred Luzader contemplates shipping to Hamilton some time this week. Robin Hood is slowly recovering from the effects of the foot spreading he snstained at Louisville. He will be turned out at C. E. Hamilton's farm until fall. J. C. Ferriss. Jr.. secured an attachment In the Kenton County Court this morning against Mellow-mint for an alleged debt of $1,112 due him from owner George Borkel. Ferriss at one time trained the horses owned by Borkel. and the debt Is said to be for salary due. Dufferin Park Given Its Quietus.: Government of Ontario Cancels Its Charter and Outlaw Meeting at Toronto Will End Forthwith. 1 DUFFERIN PARK GIVEN ITS QUIETUS. Government of Ontario Cancels Its Charter and Outlaw Meeting at Toronto Will End Forthwith. Toronto. Ont.. June 16. — The Ontario government this afternoon, on recommendation of the attorney-general, declared the charter of the York Riding and Driving Club canceled. The order will take effect tomorrow morning as soon as signed bv the lieuteu-Ant-governor. and will have the effect of putting an immodiate end to the outlaw meeting at Dufferin Park, the local half-mile track at which racing began last week. The promoter of the Dufferin Park meeting was A. M. Orpen and the management was in charge of Mark Boasberg. more widely known as Jack Sheehan. Warfield Turned Out In Kentucky. WARFTELD TURNED OUT IN KENTUCKY. Lexington. Ky., June 16.— Joseph H. Lesh's War field. W. J. Young's Fotsch and W. E. Applegate's Gilpy arrived here this morning from Latonia to be turned out. Warfleld has been lame ever since lie raced for the Belmont Stakes, and it may lie that he is hopelessly broken down. He was sent to Lexter Darnaby's farm. The other two. both of which are to be gelded, went to John D. Carr's farm. Fifty yearling thoroughbreds left J. B. Haggin's Elinendorf Farm this afternoon on special train for New York, from whence they will be shipped to England to be sold by auction. Several local voting men accompanied the horses for the trip and experience, among them being G. I). Wilson, Jr.. son of the owner of Iroquois Stud. No Immediate Racing For King James. NO IMMEDIATE RACING FOR KING JAMES. New Y'ork. June 16. — King James Is in such condition that he will not race in the immediate future. S. C. Hildreth. his owner, said tonight that while the Brooklyn Handicap winner received galloping exercise every morning he will not be seeu under colors until the Saratoga meeting, at best. Mr. Hildreth fears a recurrence of the foot trouble which kept King James in retirement during tbe early part of the California season last winter. Therefore, nothing of a trying nature will be asked of him either in private or public for at least a month. King James has recently been blistered several times, which would indicate that he had been suffering from some ailment aside from the trouble that arose out of his Brooklyn Handicap mishap. Police Rout The Touts At Victoria. POLICE ROUT THE TOUTS AT VICTORIA. Victoria. B. C June 16. — All objectionable characters, such as touts and hangers-on around the race track, have their troubles at Victoria. As usual, a large army of these gentry put In an appearance on the opening day. . but the provincial and city police soon rounded them up. threw them in jail over night and the next morning handed them a blue paper, put them on the boat and told them one and all never to set foot on British soil again Lexington Stake Entries Fill Well. LEXINGTON STAKE ENTRIES FILL WELL. Lexington. Ky.. June 16.— Entries closed last night for stakes to In- run at the 1910 spring meeting of the Kentucky Association. Ten days' racing is provided for and the value of the stakes in the aggregate will amount to between $75,000 and $1U0 0imi Many entries have been received, particularly from New York and eastern horsemen. The largest stake is planned after the Saratoga Special. Colin Reported To Have Broken Down. COLIN REPORTED TO HAVE BROKEN DOWN. New York. Jnne 16. — Word was received from England today to the effect that J. R. Keene'-i famous unbeaten colt. Colin, has broken down in training and that it has been decided to ship him back to America to enter the stud. Page 2 DAILY RACING FORM PUBLISHED DAILY EXCEPT MONDAY. Daily Racing Form Publishing Co. m PLYMOUTH COURT, CHICAGO, ILL. A Dally Reflection of the American Tort by Telegraph. Editor and Proprietor, F. H. BronelL Associate Editor. Clinton C. Riley. Secretary, Mrs. 1\ H. BrunelL Entered aa second class matter, April 2. 189«, at the post-office at Chicago. Illinois, under tb» Act of March S. 1870. COPYBIGHTED. .J5? 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The names and addresses ax* subject to a local and foreign directory C1IK ABO. ILLINOIS. JINK 17. BN, Telegraphic Form. TELEGRAPHIC FORM. The SUM which gccui best in Thursday's racs are: ' Gravegend- New York. June 16. i Bonnie Kelso, tlammerless, Rose Beaumont. 2 — Charlie Hargrave. Shannon. Pretend. 3— Lady Bedford. Maskette. Peltieoat. 4 — Hildreth entry. Norliitt. Bto Grande. © — MeCarter. Julia Powel. Sir John Johnson. 6 — Nedlim. Choirmaster of Chesterhrook. Dandy Dixon. ii. Forsland. Latonia — I.atonia. Kv.. June in l— Belleview. Maid Militant. Water Lake. 2 — Prinee Imperial. Clierrvola. Billiard Ball. 3 — Hyperion II.. Wool Sandals. Merrick. 4 — Richard Reed. Charlie East man. Colloquy. ft— J. H. Reed. Plume. McNally. b— Irrigator. Font. Boncbrake. J. L. Denipsey. Blue Bonnets— Montreal. Que.. June 16. 1 — Jack Parker. Glimmer. Purslane. 2 — Autumn Girl. Daisy Garth. Adonia. 3 — Joe Battens. Desperado. Woolstone. 4— Superstition. Juggler. Centre Shot. 5— Kara. Byzantine. Pagan Bey. 6— Colored Lady. High Hat. Sensildp. T. K. Lynch. Suburban Keene-Hildreth Duel. SUBURBAN KEENE -HILDRETH DUEL.: - New York. June !»;. It is predicted by the work watchers that neither King .Limes nor Celt will lie fit to start iu the Suburban Handicap. The famous classic will probably narrow down, it is figured, to a duel between Messrs. Keeae and Hildreth just the same, as their respect iye representatives will be the three year olds. Hilarious and Fit 7. Herbert. Hi larfana will carry 100 pounds. including a five-pound penaltj for winning the Carlton Stakes, while Fitz Herbert's Impost is 105. Hildreth can start Joe Madden. 188. hut Fitz Herbert is thought to lie the better coit. Quebec Breeding Industry Expanding. QUEBEC BREEDING INDUSTRY EXPANDING. Montreal. One. June 16.— That racing at Blue Bonnets is encouraging the improvement of the breed of horses in the Province of Quebec is evidenced hy the increase In the number of thoroughbred broodmares in this section of Canada. Last vear there were loss than half a dozen thoroughbred foals dropped in Quebec, while this spring thirty-ftvc young thoroughbreds have been foaled at the different farms that have been established. P. T. Chinn announced yesterday that he would ship fortv broodmares from Kentucky to Montreal this summer with the idea of disposing of the entire collection during the fall meeting at Blue Bonnets. English Filly Wins Belgian Derby. ENGLISH FILLY WINS BELGIAN DERBY. The mile and a half Belgian Derby of $12,220 was ri.n for at Brussels Monday. June 1. I party of bine three year olds contesting it. and George Ashman's Walkyrie. starting at t) to fc, won easily in G. Sterns hands by a length anil a half from Mr. .Gaston -Dreyfus' Drchance. The winner, bred bv her owner, is a bay filly by Eager, out of Weathergall. by Gallinule. from Phoenomena. by Muncaster. and Mr. Ashman purchased Weathergall when Carrying this tilly at the Newmarket December stiles of IMS for $1,500. Notes Of The Turf. NOTES OF THE TURF. The price at which Fred Luzader acquired Jockey Kennedy's contract was $1,500. Work on the new track at Vancouver. B. C. has hegnn and is progressing rapidly. Pat Dunne will ship his stable from Latonia to Canada in season for the opening of the Fort Erie meeting. Jockey (unity was suspended at Dufferin Park Monday for persistently slashing at another rider with his \vhi| . Martin Nathanson. who served as presiding Judge at the recently ended Houston meeting, has returned to Chicago from Texas. Winners at a recent ono-dav meeting at Brandon. Man.. Included The Robin. Who Calls. Top and Bottom. Dosinopolitan and Minette. Ballot finished a creditable fourth in the Trial Stakes, for which he was top weight, at Ascot Tuesday. He ran well for half the distance, but faltered towards the close. H. G. Bedwoll baa had several, offers for second call on Jockey Taplin from eastern owners, but will wait until his arrival at New York before entering into any arrangement relative to the hoy's services. Sallie of Navarre colt, which the American trainer. A. J. Joyncr. saddled for the Whitsunti.l-' Plate at Manchester, is a magnificent type of two-year old. and for symmetrical make and shape and massiveness compares favorably with any English-bred two-year-old that lias been stripped this season Win lie arrives at what his trainer wouid call top notch, he will hold his own. -London Sportsman. Answers To Queries. ANSWERS TO QUERIES. Communications without names and addresses i will not I oticed nor answered. No answers will I lie sent h\ mail and none by wire Unless reply pre ! payment is made at time of wiring query. i R B.. St. Louis. Mo. The matter will be investi gated. S. K.. Toronto. Out. A bet on Piute would be void on the around that ie horse of that name was in I he race, bin a fair minded bookmaker would -.til. because it whs plain the hacker meant to bet on the horse whose name was incorrectly spelled. Work-Outs Of Eastern Horses. WORK-OUTS OF EASTERN HORSES. N. ,\ Yolk June 16. — Recent work outs of horses in training at Graves. I, d and Sheepshead Bay were: fiiaaaafd .weather clear: track fast — Aunt Julia Mile in 1:46. Mark ford Seven eighths In 1:41. Black Mate Five-eighths In 1:07. Bushranger Mil.- in 1 : ."" 4 ' . Has schooled well over iuiups Bel hi. ■hem Three quarters in 1:17*. ('.Mint) Fair Mile in 1:17. I ks rood. CliH.ii.l .i M mil one eighth In 1 :57i. oi.net Hall mile In !''• Iioi.at.is Mile .1, I :» . Iinngci Mile and an eighth In 1 .".8. I'.xci ptlonalU itood work. IHmnite Halt mile In ".I. I'.xol.rii Three iiniirtci- in 1 22 ' . Everett Three quarters iu 147*,. ,njnnnui.uii If, Gloriola Half mile in 501. Hat erless Mile 111 1 :48S. llu.la Three quarters in 1:10'. Inii'ator Three -quarters In 1:17. Inspiring Five eighths in 1 :(I8. Jolly Seven eighths In 1 ;2ll. Katherine Van Hall mile In SM, LangenlH-ck Five eighths In 1:03. Shows improvement. Lord Stanhope -Five-eighths in 1:02. Moinl.assa Half mile in 4!lii. Has all her speed and never looked better. MeCarter -Three-quarters in 1:18. Mareellus — Seven-eighths In 1:30. Mirdli— Five eighths in 1:06*. Miss Catesl.v— Mile ill 1:46. Mot.l Half mile in r.2. Question Mark Seven eighths in 1:32/ Rostrum -Three-quarters In l:i6. Good work for him. Rialtd— Three eighths In 40. Royal Captive--Mile in 1:60. Richmond Duke Mile in 1 : IP. R. F. Williams Half mile in .13. Koval Onyx Three-eighths In 38. Shapdale Five eighths in 1 :02. St. Joseph -Half mile in 51. The Squire Seven-eighths in 1:34. Trois Temp--Half mile in at. Witching Hour Half mile in r.4. Waponoca -Half mile in 62. At ills best. Yankee Daughter — Three-quarters in 1:26. Sheepshead Bay. weather clear: track fast — Atlliction- Half mile in 4!». handily. Alfred Noble Mile and a quarter in 2:11, handily. Boola Boola— Three eighths in 40. breezing. Bard Minister-Mile In 1:50. easily. Cindy Three quarters in 1 :23. breezing. Calyptc — Five-eighths in 1:0.".. driving. Castle wood — Three-quarters in 1:205. cantering. Choirmaster of Chesterhrook — Mile and one-eighth in 1:00. handily. Eddie Duraa— Half mile in 50. handily. Evening Song — Five-eighths in 1:0".. handily. Fayette— Half mile In 54. breezing. Gaticn Lass— Mile in l:46f. handily. Ida D.— Three-eighths in 3C. handily. Jennie Boy kin -Five-eighths in 1:05. handily. Maskette -Mile and one-eighth in 1:55. handily. The fractions were 26. 37S. 50. 1:02*. 1:15. 1381 1(42. 1:55. Monocle-Half mile in 4! J. handily. Okenite — Mile and one-eighth in 1:59*. handily. Revhoiirii -Half mile in 63. handily. St. Deiniol— Half mile in 53. handily. Shorcham--Five-eighths in 1:10. cantering. Traveller — One mile in 1:66, cantering. watenaeed — Mile in 1:51. cantering. Salt Lake City Entries. SALT LAKE CITY ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather clear; track fast. Racing starts nt 2:30 p. in. (Chicago time 3:30l. XRuns well in inud. ©Superior mud runner. First Race— 4 141 Furlongs. 3 year olds and upward. Selling. Ind. Dorse. A. Wt. Hdep. gl!X)0 Garland 3. .102 72.". siotio Voltrome I..M..XOI s2:..'.!i" Pally 4. .1I1..X7L". 82313 Black Domino 4. . 106. . X71.". (74HI4) Koinigin Luise 7..103..X71O 80878 Charley Paine 5..110..X710 82146 Ltidv duality 3. . 97. . XT05 7287:1 Rose Daly 4. .110. . X70.". 82477 Bill Bagwell 7.. 110 70O 82401 Sir Preston 9..110..X7OO Second Race — 5-8 Mile. 2-year-olds. Selling. (8^11) Grahaine 108..X725 (82488) O. K. Ilerndon 105 720 i 82201) Billy Bard 105 715 82270 Camera 100. .X710 82279 Mary Genevieve 105 70." 82279* Minnedocia 106. .X 705 .82279 Sixteen 105..X705 Third Race — 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Sidling. 8251 1 Free Knight the Bear 5.. 116 725 82611* Yankee Tourist ... 3.. 112 720 (82473) Fanciiil Hall 3. .100. . X7L". 82472 Grotto 3. .104 715 82472- Beau Man 3. .112 710 82514- Bill Mavham 12. .116. . X710 869*1* St. Francis 0. .124. .©71o 81831= Rubiola 3. .10!) . . X705 8:1171- St. Joe 6..121..X705 82582, Platoon 7.. 121.. ©700 Fourth Race — 1 1-8 Miles. 4 year olds and upward. Selling. (8251.11 Cabin 7..111..X725 82400 Mike Jordan 8. .101 720 82514- Patriotic 4.. 98 7)5 82583* Colonel While 7. .112. . X715 8251.! Herman Doyle 7. .102 705 (82338) Bed l*af 7. .109. .©705 82544 Proteus «. .104. . X709 82585 Swell Girl 6. .107 700 Fifth Raoe— 7-8 Mile. 4-year olds and upward. Selling. (82467) Boas 4..109..X725 82543* Tavora 6..104..X720 (82582) Cardiual Sarto 7..106..X715 86389 Priceless Jewel ... 4. .107. .©71.1 82:154 Liberto 8..106..X70". 82*73* Kopek 4. .109 705 82581 Bnen.i 5 . . 109 . . X 700 82509 Dorothy Ann 4..102. .X700 82581 3 Buna 5..99..X700 Sixth Race — 6 1-2 Furlongs. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. 82337 Force 107..X725 82511= Birth 102.. X 720 8226:; Alice Collins 107..X715 82472 Aunt Kit 107 710 82475' George Qnytoa 109 70". 82511 Miss Beaumonter. . 102. .X 700 82511 Figent 107 700 82+72 No Rule 104 005 82212 Judge Short al 109 09O 82475 Watiere 100 690 Salt Lake City Form Chart. SALT LAKE CITY FORM CHART. SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. June 16.— Weather clear: track fast. 8 books on. Twenty -second day. Utah Jockey Club. Spring meetng. Presiding Judge. P. P. Pomeroy. Starter. Richard Dwv.r. Secretary. J. W. Hayman. 82581 First Race— 3-4 Mile. Purse $200. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner $165. Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Op. CI. PI. Sh. 82166 Biskra 107 1= Palms 3-211-101-2 1-4 82514 Byron 100 8« Otis 6 10 4 3-2 82422 Buna 104 3-J Bevan 4 4 3-2 3-5 82510*Bsther M. 107 4 Borel 5 7 2* 1 74079 Buena 109 5 Stew't 12 16 7 3 82497 Elnidale 114 fi Sandy 3 41 3-2 4-5 82467 Salina 109 7 B'gman 15 15 6 3 Time. 1:16*. Winner — J. Stowe's br. f. 4. by Hermence — Africa (trained by J. Stowc). Went to post at 2:32. At post 8 minutes. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. 82582 Second Race— 3-4 Mile. Purse $200. 4-year olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner $165. Ind. Horse. Wt.Fin.Jockey. Op. CI. PI. Sh. 82473*Card1nai Sarto 111 l4 ('Henry 2 21 1 1-2 81615 Oreston 109 2l Donvitz 3 2 4-5 2-5 82510'Nappa 114 I*) Munro 5 16 6 3 82477 Bavaria 107 4 Cotton 5 7 11-51 82514 Platoon 111 5 Peak 4 4 8-5 4-5 82471 Koval River 109 6 Sandy 4 41 8-5 4-5 Time. 1:10. Winner— L. C. Williams' br. g. 7. by Reggy— Tvrona (trained by J. W. Williams). W.-nt to post at 3:01. At post 10 minutes. Start good. Won casilv: second and third the same. Scratched 82477=.Iohn A. Mallon. 112. 82583 Third Race— 1 1-16 Miles. Purse $200. 4-year olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner $165. Ind. Horse. Wt.Fin.Jockey. Op. CI. PL Sh. 62*54 l.ucv -'. 106 I'* Peak 6 8 3 9 10 (82610)Ra,ther Royal 108 2' .Sandy 4-511-102-5 out 82338*Coloael White 111 Si RDavig ■ 7 2 1 82610 Ixidy Kitty 106 4 K'naum R 10 3 11-10 (X2644)Qlaucus 307 ( M'nders 4 21 3-5 1-3 82509 Invader 108 6 Borel 15 30 10 21 Time. 1:51*. Winner-W. St. Vincent's h. in. 6, by Orsini — Scintillate (trained by W. St. Vincent). Went to post at 8:33. At post 1 minute. Start go...! Won driving: second and third the same. Scratched — 82240 Kumiss. 106. 82584 Fourth Kate — 3 4 Mile. Purse $250. I year olds and upward. Selling Handicap. Net value to winner 8200. Ind. Dorse. Wt.Fin.Jockey. Op. CI. PI. Sh. iv 17:: i Valencia 104 l1 Morgan 10 12 3 1 R2476 Ethel Day 100 » Mondon tl IS 4 ( .". sj.-.l.'-HusIi Money KW 3" AH'rris H-5 9 5 7-10oiit \ in: Spobn 107 4 Dunvitz 2 13-54-5 2-5 l82123 Plmklm |M t Post 4 8 ■ 1 82403 WorkDOX M I Bevan 6 4 6-5 3-5 Time. 1:158. Winner Irwin Bros.' I . in. 6. by Woolsthnrpe " Seiiorita (trained by D. Ripley). Went lo post at l:oo. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won easily: BOCQad and third driving. Scratched (82476) BoogeT Bed. 116: 8212.'! Grace G.. ICO: 82542:lVali ski. 101. 82585 1 illh P|ace 1 Mile. Purse $200. 3 year olds ami upward. Selling. Net value to winner $105. Iml Horse. W I Tin Jockey. Op. CI. PI. Sh N n, ,-\\ ,.,,i.ii ins I M'nders J 8-5 l E out i« •ii.-iii:ill\ Myer 109 21 Will" ma 6-5 8-5 1-2 out S2281 .1 i' i 'hni llu :;'■ Pea* 12 12 4 2 82421 Pr. of I'astile IU I Donvitz 7 8 :t ti ", 824ft 111 Col Cap 1W 5 Borel 10 13 5 9-5 Sj.r.l Buckthorn 102 f. K'baum S 10 M S 5 62335. Swell Girl l*J 7. WSt'rt 25 40 15 6 time. 1:43*. Winner (). L. Rogers' b. m. 5. by Woolstliorpe — I'reipient (trained by p. K. Smith). Went to post at 4:25. At post 4 minutes. Start good. -Won easily: second and third driving. Scratched -MM Liberto. 114. 82586 Sixth Race— 4 12 Furlongs. Purse $*2." 0. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner $200. Ind. Horse. Wt.Fln.Jockev. Op. CI. PL Sh. (S05C2)Raeonteur 109 1 "ft AH'rris 7 103-5 1-3 out •J. W. Fuller 111 2J Sandy 4 21 9-10out S0677 Galves 109 3* ('Henry 4 8 3 1 73395 Sister Julia 107 4 Shelton 15 60 20 6 Sam F. Ill 5 Otis 10 10 4 I I 82261 Vesia 109 (i Donvitz M 10 I I 5 7;;;** The Mouaar 109- 7 M'ndera 12 15 6 2 •Went In entries as J. W. Purer. Time. 55*. Winner -Kwtie Brnti.' ch. g. 4. by Toddington -Suspicion (trained by W. Reed). Went to post, at 4:51. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won easily : second-and third driving. ' Scratched S1S92 Phalanx. 114. Victoria Form Chart. VICTORIA FORM CHART. VICTORIA. B. C. June 10 Weather clear: track last. Fifth day. Victoria Country Club. Summer meet ing of 01 days. Presiding Judge. F. St. I). Skinner. Starter. Joseph Weber. Secretary. J. K. Smart. 82587 First Race— 4 12 Furlongs. Purse $200. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner $150. Ind. Horse. Wt.Fln.Jockev. Op. CI. PL Sh. S2525 Phillistina 97 I4 And'son 4 4 2 1 31060 Auburndale 106 2| J King 6 6 2 1 lively Mary 106 3° Quay 30 30 12 6 82529 Be Brief 108 4' J Brooks 20 20 8 4 SW.86 Ray Bennett 105 51 Shale 10 10 4 2 64493 Hattie Dodson 108 6J McL'n 30 11 4 2 S2.r,253Rose Cherry 108 7'1 Cotes 4 5 2 1 S2529lJlm Mallady W6 S* H'lcoat 6-5 3-2 1-2 out 81051 El Paso 99 9 Vesper 10 10 4 2 Time, 50$. Winner— J. Green's rh. f. 3. by Joe Terry— La Amiga (trained by J. Green). Start fair. Won easily; second and third driving. 82588 Semnd Race — 4 12 Furlongs. Purse $200. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner $l,r 0. Ind. Horse. Wt.Fin.Jockey. Op. (T PL Sli. S2",17 On Parole 99 P And'son 3 2J 1 12 82SH Novgorod 99 2s Selden 3 I 6-5 3-5 82528 Sen. Warner 110 3'J IPow'll 3 3 6-5 3 5 82528 Sir Angus 108 42 H'wicrk 4 4 8 54 5 Ti^r.n AnnaKarenina 108 5'1 McE'n 10 10 4 2 M082 Angl. face 99 6 Vesper S 10 4 I 60*21 Gyros 110 73 Berrv 20 M 20 10 71099 Banellcn , 108 S WMcIn S 10 4 2 Time. 50S. Winner— Ontario Oregon Stable's ch. g. 3. by . Russell -Gold Coil (trained bv W. C. Jenkins). Start good. Won cantering: second and third handily. ' 82589 Third Race— 4 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $200. I year-olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner $150. , Ind. Horse. Wt.Fin.Jockey. On. CI. PI. „ Sh. 82528'Marwood 112 11 Smith 3 I 6-5 3-5 769O0 Herives 106 'l- WK'ly :: 4 2 1 M(R Kscalante 113 3« H'lcoat I I 6-5 3-5 (82526)Zellna 108 4h Lyc'gus 2| 1 1 1-! 80868 Traffic 107 54 VVMcIn 6 6 2 1 80923 Lord Provost 110 6| FKelly 12 15 6 3 80876 Korosilany 108 7- Cal'han 12 15 6 3 80630 Evelyn K. 105 8 DKlley 15 15 6 3 Time. 56. Winner-H. Mack's b. b. 6. by Bey del Sierras-Louise m. (trained bv H. Mack). Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. 82590 Fourth Race 58 Mile. Purse $2o0. :; \car-olds and upward. Allowances. Net value lo winner $130. Ind. Horse. Wt.Fln.Jockev. Op. CI. PL Sh. R26K Colombia Maid 112 l'l Lyc'gus 6 s 2J 1 69309 My Choice 114 '." J.ICar'l 20 20 S 4 79620 Burleigh 116 3h Gargan 5 4 *.". 4-5 SII876 All Alone 114 4'1 WMcIn 21 3 1 12 81081 Kern L. 112 6*1 WK'lly 1 6 5 2 I out 81031 French Cook 108 6" Quay 8 S I 3 2 80674 Wilmore 114 7 FKelly 40 40 13 7 Time. 1:02. Winner— O. M. Johnson's ch. f. 4. by Ornus — Becky Sharp III. (trained by G. M. Johnson). Start good. Won handily: second driving: third easily. 82591 Fifth Race— 1 1-4 Miles. Purse $200. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner $150. _ • Ind. Horse. Wt.Fin.Jockey. Op. CI. PL „, Sh. K261S Jacomo 110 1J WMcIn 6 6 2 4-5 S2523=L.it. Minister 107 2*1 IPow'll 6-5 3-2 3-5 1-3 81026 Benvolio 110 3= McB'de 6 6 2 4-5 82524 Queen Alamo 105 4J McL'n 4 8 3 3-2 S2531 Reservation 107 5" Rob'rts 4 6 2 4-5 76961 Black Cloud 107 6' McE'n 10 7 21 7-5 81059 Nasmerito 102 7 3 King 10 15 6 3 Time. 2:12*. Winner— K. A. Culver's b. h. ." . by Gerolstein — Vanish (trained by C. C. Mi-Cafferty). Start good. Won easily: second and third th^-same. 82592 Sixth Race— 7 8 Mile. l'nr^- $200. :: vear-olds. Allowance. Net value to winner $150. Ind. Horse. Wt.Fin.Jockey. Op. CI. PL Sh. S2520-AItamor 112 1' M'hews 4 4i :i S ut (82621 ) Ocean Queen 107 2'J WMcIn 4-S 1-1 MlDtf (S2.".24)Fredonia 107 31 McB'de 4 5 2 1 s2.",lsiM. of Gotham ln7 4- yuay 6 S 3 6-5 82526-Footloose b»9 I McL'n 5 5 2 1 Time. 1 :2!l. Winner Sea Air Stable's h. c. by Altaniax — Mortgage (trained by J. McCulloiigh). Start good. Won driving. Second and third the same. Latonia Form Chart. LATONIA FORM CHART. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 16, 1909. WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK FAST. Twentieth day. Latonia Jockey Club. Spring Meeting of 36 days. (18 l ooks on.) Presiding Judge. C. F. Price. Starter. J. J. lioltman. Racing Secretary. Joseph A. Murphy. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. W indicates whip. S spurs. I; blinkers. Figures iu parentheses following the distance of each lace indicate index number, track record, age of horse and weight carried. fiOfvAQ FIRST RACK— 5 1-2 Furlongs. (82311— l:052f.— 3— 93.) $400 added. 2yearolds. O^tlUC/ Soiling. Net value to winner $380. Ind Horses AWtPPStVi M % Str Fir: Jockeys Owners O H C P S « -365 REDEEM w 107 8 6 7V. 6 '. 2'1 l4 Page Paulson & Strate 4 4 4 .", 4". 8208.". MY GAL wa 105 11 4 4' 4"K Pi B Mountain Wo.Klford & Fizer3 5 3 7-5 3-5 vJtws LOTTA CREED wn 103 6 5 5'1 Q 43 3nt A Walsh J S Hf.wkins 10 12 10 4 2 M6S7*BETTY LESTER wb 106 10 3 3J l1 11 43 Heidel I) T Morris 15 15 12 5 2* 82661 BRBVITB w 108 4 8 M'UM 6~l 5h Troxler M Foley 15 25 25 I 4 M626 HENDERSON wn 114 2 2 Ink s- r.h fib M McGee Hend'son&Hogan 15 15 15 t, 3 82488 SAL1AN w 109 5 11 11 11 7' 73 V Powers P Dunne ■ 3 31 3J 7-5 7-10 82.110 SIMONETTE w 105 I I (in M Snk 81 J Lee Gallaher Bros 20 3n 30 12 5 8244:{ ZEPHYR w 105 1 7 H 71 in* 9' Taplin C Carr 10 12 10 4 I 82375*JOHN M'CLtTRB « Ma 3 10 Ri 5^ 9' 10' Kennedy C. Borkel 6 8 8.': 3-2 82498 BLJ0WFOOT wb 103 7 I 2i ::.«. 11 11 E Martin J L, Beeaon N 12 12 9 21 Time. 22«;.. 47 ;. 1:00%. 1:061;. Winner B. f. by Kildie Jones Mortgage (trained by L H. Stratei. Went to ih.sI at 2:30. At | ost 3 niinules. Start giKMl. Won easily: second and third driving. Redeem, away well and given a good ride, wore ti»e others down in the stretch and won easing up. My (lal had lo be hard ridden for the entire trip and just lasted long enough to hold second place. Lotta Creed ran a good race and was gaining al the end. Belly Lester showed the most early speed, but tired near the end. HiHi.lerson ipiit after going ■ good half. Brevite closed ■ t.i); gup in the stretch. Sallan ran below his licst form. The winner was etilered for $000: no bid. Overweights Belly Lister. :; pounds. QQP rj f\ SKCONI) RACK 3-4 Mile. (8210:; 1:12-6 102.) $K«) added. 3-year-olds ami up-O^tJ I VJ ward. Selling. Net value to winnerr $:'.7." . ind Horses AWtlTStU \-, -U Sir Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 81848 ADA MEAT E W I 103 I 6 4; I* 1'. 1*3 Page J C Milam 15 5 S 7 9 8i4W» KlUHTKASV wb 3 101 I 1 ■• 3'?. 2*i 21 Taplin W R Hall 4 8 7 9-5 3-5 S2293 HYPERION II. wb 6 112 2 E 3t 4«" 4» 32 J Lee L A Cella 7-107-103 5 1-3 out 82o77-BNFIEL43 w 3 104 8 4 la 2 t* 4* Kennedy A Blute 3 5 4i 1 1-3 81718 HARTING wib 5 106 I 7 7= S» U f * D Austin W A Hughes BO 130 150 50 20 S1341»SORROWFT.'L wb 3 94 7 2 6: P 65 6! R "Will'ms Hend'son&Hogan 20 30 30 10 4 819242JACOBITE wb 6 116 1 :: r.n 7* 7" 78 V Powers C R Ellison 6 8 8 2 7-10 80935 VANEN w 4 102 4 8 8« 8= 82 8J Hannan T H Stevens 100 ir.O 150 SO 29 82291 TONY P.. w 3 93 6 9 9 9 9 9 Brannon G F Nugent 100 150 150 50 20 Time. 23Vi. 47y5. I:U%. Winner— I',, f. by Contestor — Hide and Seek (trained by A. J. Johnson). Went to post at 3:00. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. Ada Mi a lie was a close contender to the stretch, where she drew away to win with speed in reserve. Right-itisy moved up last in the first quarter, forced a fast pace and held on well in the stretch. Hyperion II. was allowed to drop loo far back in the first quarter and finished fast. Lnfield quit badly after showing the most speed for h half. Sorrowful ran well for a half. Jacobite seems in iMx.r form. The winner was entered for $1,200: no bid. Scratched (.825(11 1 Itichard Reed. 05. OO K f7 1 THIRD RACK 1 Mile and 70 Yards. (77020 1:13-:.-3— 102.) Burse $100. | yoar-O Jmi *J 1 A. olds. Allowances. Net value to winner $.:2."i. Ind Horses AWIPPStU M "i Sir Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P I (82497 (PLATE GLASS w 102 I 3 2' 1" 1 '.*. 1 '.'. 1" Page W .1 Young 3 513 2i 13 20out- 824.;j-\L\RSE ABE w 102 3 2 1«» 2= 2» 2» 2* B: Martin L A Cella 8-5 9-5 9 S 7 J" ut SL366 DR. HARKLEY w 112 2 1 3 3 3 I 3 V Powers L Smitha 6 11 10 6-5 out Time. 23 A. 47?^,. 1:131/,. 1:391,. l:43«i. Winner — Blk. c. by Plaudit — Kliza Belle (trained by W. J. Youngi. Went to |iost at 3:24. At ]M)st 1 minute. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. Plate (Mass wore Marse Alie down after going a half and. drawing away, won in a canter. Marsc Abe tired in the stretch, but held Dr. Berkley safe at all stages. Dr. Barkley ran well for three-quarters and would have been closer up but for Powers' failure to ride him hard'in the last quarter. Scratched -i8S;7S)Alicc. 107. QG)K?7C) FOI RTH RACE— 1 Mile. (75526—1:38—5—114.) Purse $500. .'! -year-olds and upward. O JUfJ i £ Handicap. Net value to winner $400. Ind Horses A Wt PP St U ' i *t Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 82366 ZIEXAP w 6 106 4 1 33 2?. 2' 11 » M McGee W F Schulte 2 12 Till 53 ". out 8244B»CYMBAJj w 4 107 3 2 lot 3'J 3'i 3'1 2T1 A Walsh J J Flannigan 6-5 6-5 9-102 .". out 82432 PALO ALTO WB39014444 4 3nk Brannon Paulson Ai StrateS 16 16 4 1 825O0*KElEP MOVING W 4 100 2 3 2'?. I1 l" 21 4 Taplin H G Bedwi.ll 1\ ?,\ 3V 9-10out Time. 24. 48=;. 1:13*,. l:39Ti. Winner — I!, m. by Florist — Alleviate (trained by R. Brooks). Went to post at 3:55. At |«ist 1 minute. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. Zienap followed the early leaders closely and came away in the stretch to win as her rider pleased. Cymbal showed the most early speed, but was taken back and was forced into a |»ocket. then finished fasi when clear. Palo Alto ran a good race and is rounding into good form. Keep Moving tired after going three-ouarlers. Scratched— (82554) John K. McMillan. 115: 822:18 Al Muller. 108. QQ fJ*T rj Q FIFTH RACK 5 1-2 Furlongs. I S231 1— 1 :052-.— 3— 03. ) Purse $400. 3 year-olds and O AlO I O upw ard. Selling. Net value to winner $325. Ind Horses AWtPPSt 'i % *', Sti Fir. Jockeys Owners O H C P S 82:167 FIREBALL wn 7 116 13 4 l1 13 13 1= Taplin H G P.edwell 2 21 8 3 4-5 1-2 8178H TOISON D'OR w 3 111 3 1 2«- 2" 2l 2* V Powers Gallaher Rros 8 12 10 4 2 82379 CHALICE WB 3 106 4 3 5h 3'1 31 3" Heidel .1 McDonald 10 10 10 4 2 s-D-'-PAl'L RITNART w 4 119 14 8 9'1 51 6l 4'1 J Lee W J Young 4 I •". I 1 82152 BILLY KLAIR w 3 108 8 7 4h 41 4 - 5h Kennedy P J Millott 20 SO 30 12 fi 82364 HASTY wb 4 117 7 12 10« 71 B 6' Page Mrs N' B Davis 10 ■ M 7 :: 82489 -RGSEP.I'RG II. ' w I 10.1 9 11 ll-loi 91 7: Hannan H McCarren 12 1". 1". •" 21 82)08 3INLONG W I 107 I I 8h 8' 8' 8} Troxler G M Bond 12 20 20 8 4 778" \DDER BJpiM :. I 6h at-M* 91 T) Austin C S Mcddis 60 611 60 20 8 82434 I.NEI.A we. I 106 M 2 » 11) 11 Ml Paul F Fogg H M ■ K I 82i 19 PIO PICO w 4 122 6 3 7h fink 71 11= J Daly L A Dalv 21 3 .'! 7 3 7 10 822.17 DR. FIZZ w 3 112 11 14 11* IS' 12* 121 Walsh W Grater 30 75 75 25 12 82007 PINHOOKER ■ •'! 108 12 11 14 14 It If Brannon I P Barnard H ■ % ■ 12 81526 KILY ANY w 11 3 106 1 10 12* W 12-14 ^VI McGee Talbot Bros 20 20 12 5 21 Time. 23V,. 47*',,. 1:00*,. 1:07V Winner— Ch. g. by Hen St mine — Sly Nun (trained by II. C. Redwell). Went to post tit 4:25. Al post 7 minutes. Start fair. Won easily: second and third driving. Fin hall War, away fast and. taking the lead after going a quarter, was never in danger. Toisim d'Or ran a good race and would have been closer up hut for being cut on' sharply by the winner on the lower turn. Chalice ; nlshed gamely alter overcoming early interference. Paul Riiiuatt ran a good race and was going fast at tie- end. Billy Klalr was well up all the way. Hasty ran fairly well. Plo Pico was given a bad ride. The last three Of (lie start were practically left. The winner was entered for |Mh; BO bid. Scratched -82292 P. J. McCarthy. 108. Overweights Slnlong. 1 pound: Dr. Fi/7. I. ^ OO PJ Vf A SIXTH RACK- 1 1-16 Miles. (82)06- 1:44'-. — 1 102.) Purse $400. 4-year olds and (540 I 71 upward. Selling. Net value |.. winner $325. Ind Horses AWtPPSt -v '_• \ Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H c f s 82117 'DEACON I 5 112 6 3 4:i ::' 21 I'll'. .1 I^-e C \ Mueller 8 .". 2 9-5 1 2 nut (82502) ALM A BOY W I IU 4 1 ^ I1; I1 2'. 2". M McC.ee .1 W Young I 5 6-5 1 2-5 out 82490 CAR PTW w 6 10:t 1 2 ," nk ,",' ;,i 4'1 :i- Jackson C E Patterson 7 8 8:: 1; -, 82490 KETCHpMIKFJ a 11 4 1(19 8 5 l" in i :: . 4:l V Powers p Dunne 6 10 pi :: k-j V_ 3 1 1 BE ' C ,B1:1,.V.MI;L wr 5 107 ", 7 9 7» 6- :.; :,i Hufnagel Jno Marklein Id 30 3» 10 4 Oba Ml LI I ADITS w-illin :: 4 ti'l » 7« 7'" fii.J D Austin C C Van Meter 15 30 ::o 10 \ 82563 USURY W 6 106 I 6 **| 2-' ".' 6- 7" Heidel B F Guthrie » :ii ft M I 82173 KENNB7WICK w 1 103 7 9 8' 8» 8° 8* 8= A Walsh G Carley 10 25 25 7 :i 82056 MILLSTONE w :, 107 2 S 71 9 9 9 9 Kennedy .1 F McCarthy -!■• II :i» 12 5 Time. 24. 48. 1:14. 1:40. 1:46V Winner P.. h. by Allow av Mallow Drained by J. I.allvi. Wenl lo port at 5: »o. Al po-l 2 111 i :i 1 1 1 • — Stan anoa. Won driving: second and lliir.l the KSBSe. Oi4|. .111. well up thtoiiglioi.t. wore I lie leaders di.wn on the stretch turn and held Alma B.,\ ~alc In tlte . I. -ing dri\e I'lie latter had a rough trip and would have won but for Interference. Caiec, i:ong wide tor the entire trip, ran a (and race under weal, riding. Ketcbeaajke showed npeed, l.nt raced htuself int.. cvliaustion iu wearing llsnrj down. The latter ipilt after going ti\e furlongs Beau Urciniiicl showed Itu |i. • nient. Miltia.lcs was |,iimpe.l Into scleral limes and seemed to sulk. The w Inner wa* cut. -led for $:.oo: i„, I. Id. Snatched s2i:;l Qiutgga. 101: 825S.1 Ben Benares, 107. Overweighls -Canw , 1 imiind; Kctcheuiike. 1: L'sury. 1. Page 3 New York Form Chart. NEW YORK FORM CHART. __ (GRAVESEND.) WEDNESDAY. JUNE 16. 1909. WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK FAST. Seventh day. Brooklyn Jockey Club. Spring Meeting. Presiding Judge. Clarence McDowell. Starter. Mars Cassldy. Racing Secretary. F. Rehberger. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. (Chicago time 1:30 p. m). W indicates whip. S spurs. B blinkers. Figures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate index number, track record, age of horse iiinl weight carried. OQPTOO FIRST RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. (77041— 1:06 % —2— 100.) $400 added. 2-year-olds. O £i 9J \J O Selling. Net value to winners $215 each. Ind Horses AWtPPSt j % % Str Fla Jockeys Owners O H C P S S2479aHCDA'S SISTER w 94 3 2 21 lb lh 1* Russell Mr Earle 6 7 5 6-0 1-3 M:i9tP EVENING SONG w 94 1 1 1 S 22 2* l*h Glass H P Whitney 4-5 9-107-101-4 out M91, RESPONSFUL WB 94 4 4 4« 410 9 ?," Creevy MontpelierStable 2 3 3 1 out 8M25 GOOD INTENT w 104 2 3 3 i 3» 4" 4" Scovifle W P Reed I 10 10 2 3-$ Mi4S 1NDOT wb 103 I 5 5 5 5 5 Valentine J W Johnston 50 100 60 12 4 *Dead heat: purse divided. Time. 11*4, 23. 35. 48. 1:01%, 1:08%. Winners — Huda's Sister, b. f. by Bines — Eucharee (trained by C.' Leighton) : Evening Song. ch. f. by Hamburg — Vespers (trained bv W. II. Karrick). Went to post at 2:32. At post 3 minutes. Start straggling. Won driving: third the same. Evening Song, from a flying start, set the pace, but was headed and seemed beaten midway of the stretch, hut cum on persistently, getting up in the last stride to make a dead heat. Huda's Sister broke slowly, but Mrgled out in pursuit quickly, challenged on the far turn and drew out slightlv in the stretch, but tired and was boring over In the closing drive. Responsful, from a slow beginning, was outpaced and under the whip in the middle running, but finished fast and is a stayer. Good Intent ran prominently to the stretch and tired. Iudot ran away before the race and only cantered the journey. The wiuners were entered for $500 each: no bids. Scratched— 824702May Florence. 04. OOPTO^ SECOND RACE— About 8-4 Kile. (105 feet short.) (08934— 1:08%— 5— 122.) $600 ^5 £i fj \3 TK added. 3-year-olds. Handicap. Net value to winner $575. Iiai Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S SKp03-'PRINCE GAL, wb 103 I I 331 3« 21 1* Scoville W B Jennings 15 30 20 7 3 iM.' i9MHARRIGAN wb jJj I 1 11 lh ]k 2s E Dugan H R Brandt 4-5 4-311-20out— (8348»)TIM PIPPIN w 99 4 2 22 2« 31 3h C Grand M J Cromwell 6 10 8- 21 6-5 82288 EFFENDI w 108 5 4 4i 4& 4* 4" W Doyle W T Ryan 6 6 5 6-5 1-2 K24S33FOOTPAD wb 90 1 3 72 72 5* 32 Garner C R Fleischmann20 20 15 5 2 807QQWANATIC W 105 7 7 62 62 6= 6* J Butler F A Forsythe 12 15 12 4 8-5 S2JS4)WAPONOCA WB 107 8 8 51 5 7» 75 G Burns T Monahan 5 6 6 7-5 1-2 • 81753 PILLS W906G 8888 Glass R H Davis 30 60 60 20 10 Time. 11, 22%, 34%. 47%, 59%. 1:09%. winner — Br. c, by Galveston — Princess Noretti (trained by W. B. Jennings). Went to post at 2:58. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. Prince Gal., outpaced early, ran in striking distance pursuit to the stretch, caught the leaders tiring at the end and. drawing out decisively, is In grand form. Harrigan. from a flying start, set a tremendous pace to midway of the stretch and tired palpably as if short in the closing drive. Tim Pippin, after nearest pursuit for five furlongs, tired, but ran a good race. Effendi. well up from the start, finished fast and has worked phenomenally In private. Footpad, flatfooted at the start and outpaced early, made a cyclonic I'miMi. Fanatic broke slowly, but steadily improved his position and was gaining rapidly at the end. Wa-pciioca. away badly, moved into brief prominence, although never dangerous. Scratched— (82360) Fit! Herbert. 122: 824242Mauviette. 86: 81028 Rubia Granda, 102: (82548).Toe Madden. 118: 82545 Takahira, 109; (79914)Sir Alvescot, 100; 82427 Hoffman, 87; 82549 Lady Chilton, 89: Red Robert, 110. Overweights — Prince Gal. 4 pounds: Tim Pippin. 4. QOPkftPk THIRD RACE— 1 1-8 Miles. (77175— 1:51%— 3— 103.) $500 added. 3-year-olds and up-Oi2uOO ward. Selling. Net value to winner $400. Ind Horses AWtPPSt St % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S SIMM ].. OF L'GDEN ws 5 101 4 2 3= 3= 3* 2» 11 1J Glass R E Watkins 4-5 4-5 7-10out— 80426 I J). STANHOPE WB 5 106 1 4 11 U 1* 1' ¥ 2'° E Dugan C F Clark 2 11-52 3-5 out 80889 oKENITE WB 5 108 3 I 4* 4* 4» 5 4l 3" J Butler E W Heffner 10 20 10 3 1 .S.'tti'KII.I.lECRANKIB W 5 105 2 1 5 5 5 41 31 4« Yorke W O Daly 10 15 12 21 4-5 82420 SANDPIPER WB 3 93 5 3 21 21 21 3'1 5 5 McCahey J A Bennet 10 10 8 2 3-5 Time. 11%. 24%, 87, 49%. 1:02. 1:14%. 1:28. 1:41. 1:54. Winner — B. g, by Algol — Lass of Langden (trained by R. E. Watkins). Went to post at 3:28. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same, l.ad of Langden, after forward and persistent inside pursuit of the pacemaker from the start, challenged on the stretch turn and outstayed Lord Stanhope in a long closing drive. The latter made the running for sewn furlongs under a hard pull and tired finally, was palpably short and Is In rare form. Okenlte. trailing, but well up throughout, outstayed Killiecrankie for third place. The latter loomed up well on the stictch turn, but tired finally. Sandpiper was in close pursuit for seven furlongs, but failed to stay. The y\ inner was entered for $600; no bid. Overweights — Lord Stanhope. 1 pound: Sandpiper. 3. QQ PZfifi FOURTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. (75196—1 :45%— 1—1240 $800 added. 3 year olds and Cj £k O \J 13 upward. Handicap. Net value to winner $700. Ind Horses AWtPPSt 'A % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 82217s ALFRED NOBLE W 4 107 3 4 4" 3" 3» 32 1» J Butler C L Harrison 8-5 8-5 9-101-3 out (S242« THE .SQUIRE W 4 108 4 1 l'i 1} Ik in 21 E Dugan R F Little 2 13-512-53-5 out 81429 QUESTION MARK WB 4 104 5 3 2h 2'1 23 2l 3* G Burns W Lakeland 4 6 5 7-5 2-5 77254 MOONSHINE w 6 90 2 5 I 5 5 41 42 Garner T L Watt 10 25 20 5 8 5 tS2424)NOTASULGA W 4 Ml 1 2 3'1 4 1 42 5 5 Scoville J L McGinnis 6 12 10 21 7-10 Time. 12, 24, 86%, 48%, 1:00%, 1:13%. 1:41%, 1:47%. Winner — B. g, by Garry Hermann — Ethel Pace (trained by P. Wimmer). Went to post at 3:55. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. Alfred Noble was reserved in leisurely striking distance pursuit to the stretch, then challenged and just got up in a belated finishing rush. The Squire, excessively urged in setting a stiff pace, succumbed in the last stride under a bad ride. Question Mark, after going the first quarter, ran lapped on the pacemaker to the end and was a game third. Moonshine, outpaced all the way. finished close up and probably was bhort. Notasulga ran forwardlv for six furlongs, but failed to stay. Scratched— (82300)Fitz Herbert. 113; 82548-Restigouche. 120: (8228S)Llve Wire. 124: (82548)Joe Madden. 110: 825453McCarter. 105: 82494 Montgomery, 115; 79035 Spooner, 107; 824S32Melodeou, 87; 82359 Blackford, 95: 82426 Home Again. 92. Overweights- Notasulga. 2 pounds. QOP»A7 FIFTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. (75196—1 :45%^— 124?) $400 added. 4-year-olds and 0400I upward. Selling. Net value to winner $420. Ind Horses AWtPPSt i % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S HH.WTHE WRESTLER WB 5 97 E 4 Is 1* 1* V- 1* Glass Chelsea Stable 8-5 2 8-5 3-5 1-3 82484 GOLCONDA w 4 104 10 2 4l 5l 61 4" 21 G Burns G Cornnell 8 15 12 5 21 81819 MISS CATEBBY WB 4 100 8 10 10 10 71 61 31 C Grand M J Cromwell 20 50 30 10 5 Rian !-( \ CREOLE WB 5 105 1 3 2S 2* 21 2'1 4'1 J Butler Mr Earle 3 6 6 2 1 S241C RYE W 6 102 7 6 E 41 4b 5» 5l McCahey C D Sullivan 20 30 20 8 4 X1370-GILD wsb 5 97 9 9 91 61 52 7 62 Creevy J D Lagan 7 10 5 2 1 82481 KING SOL w 4 100 6 8 8' 81 8l 81 7& Crowley J J Moran 30 50 50 20 10 82361 IMITATOR w 4 105 4 1 61 3" 31 3» 81 E Dugan J C F Jacoby 4 5 3 11-2 sici'l MALAGA w 4 102 11 7 7l 91 10 10 9s Scoville T Newton 20 50 40 15 8 US18 ("HANIDA WB 8 95 3 1111 11 11 11 10 Valentine MrsFJValentine 30 100 100 30 15 7M83 DE KALB w 4 105 I 5 31 71 91 9l 11 Clement W N Cooper 30 60 50 20 10 Time. 12, 24, 36, 48%, 1:01, 1:14, 1:41%. 1:48%. Winner — B. g, by Orlando — Hanna Bell (trained by P. M. Burch). Went to post at 4:22. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won cantering: second and third driving. The Wrestler decisively outbroke and spreadeagled his opposition and was much the best. Goleonda. luckily ferwardiy placed, outstayed the others in a long closing drive. Miss Catesby, nearly left, closed an immense nap into a fast going third. Don Creole, after nearest strenuous pursuit for a mile, quit finally. Bye ran well up throughout. Gild, away poorly, made up much ground. King Sol was gaining fast at the end. Imitator met early interference, showed speed to the half and quit badly. The winner was entered for HO*; no bid. Scratched— 79035 Spooner, 100. overweights — Goleonda. 2 pounds: Imitator. 5: Malaga. 2. QOPk^Q SIXTH RACE— 5-8 Mile. (2S501— 59%— 2— 90.) $400 added. 2-year-olds. Maidens. O4000 Fillies. Special Weights. Net value to winner $380. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 81519 LjUCbRTA w 107 4 1 1* l3 I3 1= C Grand M J Cromwell 10 15 15 5 2J MLli;-DOMINICA W 107 3 3 2J 2* 22 2J Scoville G J Long 21 3 9-5 7-101-3 M.479 -MAY FLORENCE w 107 2 2 31 3* 33 3« E Dugan H P Whitney 3 6 6 2 1 KSa**DIXIB DIXON w 107 16 6" 4* 4« 48 McCahey Mrs C E Perrin 8 15 12 5 21 82429 CINDY w 107 5 4 51 51 51 51 Glass H B Duryea 6-5 2 8-5 3-5 1-4 SL'::«2 GRECIAN BEND WB 107 7 5 41 61 61 6= A Lang Miss H Tault 20 60 50 15 6 kis:r, PROJECTILE WB 107 6 7 7 7 7 7 Creevy Montpelier StableS 12 5 8-5 4-5 Time. 12%. 24, 36%. 48%, 1:01%. Winner — Ch. f, bv Cesarion — Mobalcsca (trained by H. Rites). Went to |K st at 4:50. At post 3 minutes. Start poor. Won easily: second and third driving. Lu-cetta outbroke, outpaced and outstayed her opposition decisively. Dominica ran in nearest, but distant. pursuit from the start and loomed up menacingly midway of the stretch, but tired finally. May Florence, outpaced iu the early running, finished fast and is a stayer. Dixie Dixon, away poorly, closed up moder-atclv well. Cindy was Interfered with all the way and badly kicked before the race. Grecian Bend ran well up to the stretch and was gaining at the end. Projectile had scant chance at the start. Scratched — (8256.3) Evening Song. 107. " '. Montreal Form Chart. MONTREAL FORM CHART. (BLUE BONNETS.) WEDNESDAY. JUKE 16, 1909, WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK GOOD. Tenth day. Montreal Jockey Club. Spring Meeting of 13 days. (36 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 carried. QOPJ7 pT FIRST RACE— 3-4 Mile. (82369— 1:12%— 4— 120.) $400 added. 3-year-olds and up-O^l) I U ward. Selling. Net value to winner $355. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P s""" S'Oi-rn.FORD wb 3 101 3 3 l»k l1! 1! U Herbert G H Holle 5 1 6 8-5 4-5 i82S07 CLOISTBRES8 w 6 112 7 7 3- 3s ■ 2h J Howard L C Shobe 8 20 20 7 3 824.-.r-DARBINGTON WB 4 107 14 7 6= 51 31 Rettig O Turek 8 12 12 3 8-5 spi.M OSORINE w 3 90 4 2 I* 22 3l 4"k Whiting W Walker 20 30 30 10 4 ttMS*C. W. BCRT wb 4 112 I I S» 5l 41 5U M Preston P T Chinn 3-2 8-5 9-102-5 1-4 (8'3X2»SAL VOLATILE w 5 114 5 6 62 7 63 61 Goldstein J W Colt 21 4 4 1 1-2 81404 REFINED W 5 98 2 1 41 41 7 7 J Reid A Weber 20 40 40 12 6 Time. 23%. 47. 1:15%. Winner — B. g. bv Lackford — Ocypete (trained by G. Ham). Went to post at 2:46. At (tost 0 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. Ful-fonl dashed to the front when the barrier was sprung, forced Osorine along at a killing pace for the first halt and managed to last long enough to stall off Cloisteress at the end. Cloisteress followed the leaders in, t i ) straightened out in the stretch and finished fast and gamely under punishment. Darelngton dropped lack iii the first quarter, but gained steadily on the far turn and finished with a rush. Osorine ran a good race, but tired in the stretch. C. W. Burt began slowly and was outrun all the way. The winner was entered for $700; no bid. Scratched— 182437 (Smoker. 112: 82441 Qnantlco. 100: 82493 Protagonist, 102: S244S2Supcrstition. 110. QO K7 f* SECOND RACE— 5-8 Mile. (75383—59%— 2— 108. ) $500 added. 2-year-olds. _j ^ fj J X) Allowances. Net value to winner $410. lnd~ " Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 8'»50?2COMPTON WSB 107 3 2 l1 l1! I1 1» Goldstein A G Weston *4-5 6-5 6-5 out— 8244') DAL HOl'SIE w 107 2 1 32 31 2 * 23 H'eliffe T Clyde *4-5 6-5 6-5 out— 82491 DRESS PARADE II. WB 112 5 4 21 22 3s 31 Herbert O L Richards 4 5 3 4-5 1-3 (82503)KYRAT wb 109 1 3 4ok 42 42 4nt T Rice W Jennings 8 10 6 8-5 3-5 (824S21MERMAN wb 109 4 5 6 5 5 5 D McC thy Prospect Stable 3 5 4J 7-5 1-2 'Coupled in betting; no separate place or show betting. Time. 24, 49, 1:02%. Winner — B. c, by Ingoldsby — Country Fraud (trained by W. F. Presgrave). Went to post at 3:20. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. Compton outbroke his opponents and drew away into an easy lead before they had gone a furlong, but tired in [be stretch and was driving hard at the end to stall off Dalhousie. The latter, a sluggish colt, never got to raming well until in the last furloug. then finished gamely and would have beaten the wiuner in aih.G.er stride. Dress Parade II. swerved all over the stretch in the last sixteenth. Merman ran poorly ami st ambled just as the barrier was sprung. Kyrat ran a very bad race. Scratched— (82372)Busy. 112: Acumen. 105. Q 4 J p» rT rT THIRD RACE— 1 Mile. (77023— 1:38%— 3— 100.) $400 added. 3 year-olds and upward. 5 ~d O I t Qnebec-bred. Allowances. Net value to winner $335. ~ Ind Horses AWtPPSt % _%_%_StrjMn Jockeys Owners °_H_C_P _s _ 823ik-.»VI«"rORIA WB 6 119 4 2 22 1» 1* 1* H Harty D "Brown 8 8 6 S-5~3-5~ t82305)S. S. B. w 6 124 2 * 4 4 »2» a* a* J Howard R Praser . 1 1 7-10out— 82305=OKIS WB 5 117 I 3 3» 32 2n* 32» 3" D McCthyC W Penniston 24 4 4 4-5 2-6 82:106 ZETHA w 7 114 6 1 1' 21 4 4 4 W Walsh J McBride *6 15 15 4 7-5 ORPHAN BELLE w 4 114 I 5 Pulled up. J Mclntyre J F Ouderkirk 12 25 25 8 3 76949 ZEATOR w S 119 1 Left at the post. T Rice J McBride *6 15 15 4 7-5 'Coupled in betting: no separate place or show betting. Time. 25. 51. 1:19%. 1:49. Winner — B. g. by Governor Russell —Java (trained by W. Lougley). Weut to post at 3:47. At post 1 minute. Start poor. Won easily: second and third the same. Victoria went to the front on the backstretch and. drawing away into a commanding lead on the far turn, liad everything back of him driving when entering the homestretch. S. S. B. was bumped Into and interfered with by Okis at the start, moved up gamely after entering the homestretch, but tired In the last furlong, okis quit after going six furlongs. Scratched— 82305 King Tom. 114. QOr»7fi FOURTH RACE— About 2 Miles. Steeplechase. (77024— 3:54%— 5—^45. ) $400 added! Qj j£ O I Cj 4-year-olds and upward. Handicap. Net value to winner $395. Ind Horses AWtPPSt 4 8 12 15 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 8238f»3BIG BEAR w 6 140 1 3 32 33 31 l3 U l1! Beamish G J Henderson 8 10 M 4 8-5 823852COM. F'NTAINE ws 6 156 9 8 51 52 53 2" 2« 24 J Lynch J W Colt ■ 6 ti 2 1 6-5 82246 DENIER w 5 140 5 7 710 720 7 4 34 310 Kelleher B McLennan 10 10 9 :! 8-6 82452 STELLALAND w 5 154 8 2 62 6* 63 32 4 4 E Heider Wm Garth *6-5 6-5 1 1-2 out S22463VILHALLA w 4 132 3 5 4 » 4& l1 Lost rider.Saffel C C Smithson 6 6 5 2 1 81946 AND. SUMMERS w 4 136 2 4 1" 1" 45 Lost rider.T Taylor Mrs W G Wilson20 30 30 10 5 78054 STUDENT KING ws 4 148 6 1 2l 2» 2» Pulled up.McKin'y Wm Garth *fr-5 6-5 1 1-2 out 77557 BRAGGADOCIO w 4 139 7 9 8 8 Ran out. Hughes K Ray 12 20 20 8 4 824393WX'ERZBURGER w 4 140 4 6 Fell. Garnett W Walker 20 30 ■ 10 5 •Coupled in betting; no separate place or show betting. Time, 4:04%. Winner — Br. g. by Culprit — Animoso (trained by J. C. Dixon). Went to post at 4:16. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. Big Bear, running under slight restraint, followed the leaders closely for the first turn of the field, went to the front with a rush when going to the ninth jump and drew away into a long lead, but had to be bard ridden all of the last furlong to stall off Commodore Fontaine. The latter finished gamely and appeared to have the winner beaten at the last fence, but tired in the last sixteenth. Denier fenced well and. while lacking speed, easily disposed of StellalanJl in the last quarter. The latter, under restraint most of the trip, failed to respond when called on. Vilhalla and Andrew Summers lost their riders at the eleventh jump. Student King palled up at the ninth. Braggadocio ran out at the seventh and Wuerzburger fell at the first. Overweights — Denier. 2 pounds. QQ P£7Q FIKTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. (82369— 1:12%— 4— 120J $400 added. 3 year olds and up O £k O I %J ward. Selling. Net value to winner $355. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 8 '496 TOPSY ROBINSON w 6 103 7 2 G1 3H 1! l3 Goldstein P M Civill 1 6-5 7-101-3 out 82448 BLUE COAT WB 7 108 5 3 31 41 2" 21 Davenp't A Boswell 20 50 50 15 7 82496 SECURITY w 6 106 3 9 l1 Ink 3« 3« Mentry W Cahlll 5 9 9 3 8-5 82496-YOUTHFUL wsb 4 99 2 5 7" 83 7 4» E Haynes D B Jones 5 6 5 7-5 3-5 81604 PLEASING w 3 92 8 7 4& 5J 4J 5l Hamm'd A H firener 60 100 100 40 20 824M EDGELY w 7 105 1 4 51 6s 81 6 » J Howard M Hutchison 10 10 8 3 6-5 82437 MARTHA JANE w 4 1C2 10 1 S3 7'1 5» 71 J Reid H A Allan 30 40 40 15 S 82448 HANDS AROUND w 4 102 4 6 93 94 9' % ■ T Rice F T Wood 12 15 15 5 21 S"382 FIREBUG w 3 101 9 8 23 21 61 9"" Herbert J H Madigan 10 15 15 5 21 8-386 FLARNEY w 4 102 6 10 10 10 10 10 Deverich F J Pons 100 150 150 60 30 Time, 24%, 48%, 1:15. Winner — Br. m. by Sempronius — Spider (trained by P. M. Civill). Went to. post at 4:48. At post 9 minutes. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. Topsy Robinson, impeded at the start, was taken back and kept on the outside all the way. gained steadily on the leaders on the far turn and drew away Into an easy lead at the end. Blue Coat, favored by good racing luck throughout, outstayed Security in the final drive. The latter was used up in raciug Firebug into defeat in the first half and tired in the stretch. Youthful finished with a belated rush. The winner was entered for $500; no bid. Scratched— 82296 Al Busch, 90. Overweights — Security. 1 pound. Qf) IJQA SIXTH RACE— 1 1-8 Miles. (76894— l:52Vf,— 3— 108.) $400 added. 3 year olds and up-0£Q 0\-F ward. Selling. Net value to winner $360. Ind Horses AWtPPSt St V* V-t % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 82441 CRAWFORD wb 4 101 5 4 3" 3» 3l 33 21 1"* Whiting M Nicoll 20 25 25 7 3 x-49Gl3ZIPANGO ws 5 104 7 6 51 51! 1°* 1"* 1»* 23 Herbert A Weber 4 4 4 11-2 824533PETULANT wb 4 101 3 1 2* 2°k 2 2s 32 3 J MclntyreE A Brennan 5 7 7 2 1 (S-24." ).\"EOSKALEETA wb 5 100 1 2 1 la 5} 4l 4s 41 E Haynes C C Smithson 4-5 1 7-10out— 82500 HENRY O. wb 7 96 2 5 7»° 710 7 » 7= V 53 Davenp't W Walker 20 20 12 5 2* S"5043IRISH DUKE WB 3 89 6 3 4& 4 » 41 52 6ll 63 Hamm'd J H Lamb 60 60 60 25 10 82506 HOLSCHER wb 6 104 4 8 8 8 8 8 .8 71 D McC'thyW Shields 30 30 30 10 5 S25ti23L. CAVANAGH WB 4 93 8 7 62 6« 6' 64 7» 8 J Reid T A Fullum 7 8 8 21 1 Time. 25%, 50%, 1:16. 1:43%, 1:56%. Winner — Br. c, by Lamplighter — Later (trained by M. Nicoll). Went to post at 5:17. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. Crawford slipped through on the inside on the first turn, but was taken to the outside on the backstretch. closed a big gap and. finishing with a great stretch rush, got up and outstayed Zipango in the final stride*. The latter, under slight restraint for the first quarter, moved up with a rush on. the backstretch. but was much used in racing with Petulant and had nothing left when the winner challenged. Petulant showed ■peed, but quit in the stretch drive. Neoskaleeta stopped after going a half mile and her race should be thrown out. The winner was entered for $400; no bid. Scratched— 825063County Clerk, 99; 82562 Belle Scott, 99; 825062King Holladay. 90: 82496* Woolstone. ' Overweights— Irish Duke. 5 pounds: Lois Cavanagh, 2. New York New York Entries and Past Performances for Thursday, June 17. WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK FAST. NEW YORK ENTRIES. (Gravesend.) Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. (Chicago time. 1:30.) XRuus well in mud. ©Superior mud runner. First Race— 1 1-16 Miles. 3-vear-olds and upward. Selling. (Track record: 75196— 1:43* — 4—124.) Ind. Horse. Wt. Kec. A. Wt. Hdcp. (82484) Norbitt 108 1:45» 4. .116. .©725 N2.".ti5| Lad of Langden. . .103 1:46* 5.. M. .XTtt 82549 Hammerless 105 1:481 3. . 92 715 (82221) Bonnie Kelso 98 1:47» 3.. 98 715 82549 Rose Beaumont ... 3.. 91..X715 82361 St. Joseph 108 1:46? 6. .101. .©710 82549 Erbet 3..84..X710 S20782 Black Mate 110 1:46? 5. .100. . X 703 82361 Rockstone 99 1:46 5. . 96 705 81459 Mombassa 103 1:46? 4. . 96 700 Second Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs. 2-year-olds. Handicap. (Track record: 77041— 1:061— 2— 100.) (S2289) 'Shannon 114 725 82481 'Charlie Hargrave.. 95 720 (S2425) Pretend 105 1 :08* 112 715 825472tLittle King 1 K 715 (82550) Jacquelina 108 715 822Xt;3 Medallion 115..X710 819962 Dalmatian 112 705 824293 Follie Levy 102 705 82530 Radium Star 100 700 tScarpia, br. c. by Broomstick— Ida Ford 105 *.T. L. McGinnis entry. tChelsea Stable entry. Third Raca— 1 1-16 Miles* Gazelle Stakes. $2,500 added. 3-vear-olds. Fillies. Allowances. (Track record: 75190— 1:45?— 4— 124.) (81751) MASKETTE 121.... 800 (82095) Ladv Bedford 111 77. S24243 Twilight Queen ... 111..X760 823003 Petticoat 109 1:49? 111..X730 Fourth Race — 1 1-4 Miles. 3-vear-olds and upward. Handicap. (Track record: 77116— 2:03?— 3— 122.) 825482» Restigouche 114 2:041 4..126..X750 (S254S)Moe Madden 122 2:07? 3..114..X745 (82484) Norbitt 4. .109. .©740 82564 Effendi 3.. 99 740 Ind. Horse. Wt. Ree. A. Wt. Hdcp. 824842 Rio Grande •. 113 2:08* 5.. 99 ..©740 82494 'Montgomery 128 2:05 5. .118. . X740 82566 Killiecrankie 93 2:06? 5.. 87..X735 (82054) Pearl Point 3.. 97 730 (82428) Judge Ermentr'ouL . 4.. 92. X 725 82548 Pins and Needles.. 5.. S5. . X 725 •S. C. Hildreth entry. Fifth Race— About 3-4 Mile. • (165 feet short.) 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (Track record: 68934— 1:08?— 5— 122.) 82545 McCarter 106 1 :00| 5 . . 1 16 725 81028 Rubia Granda 3..104..X72O 80848* Julia Powel 114. l:lo» 4. .116 715 82359 Nimbus 4. .113. . ..715 81525 Ragman 3.. 101.. X 715 81525 Ida 1) 108 1:11 4. .106. .©715 82427 Sir John Johnson. . . 4. .125 710 816972 High Range 102 1:12*. 3..1O9..X710 (81003) Oesa 3.. 105 71t) 82284 Esoteric 6. .113..X705 82424 Desirous 4..106..X7O5 81619 Jolly 3. .109 700 78049 Spellbound 94 1:11* 3.. 99 700 Proven, b. f, bv Goldfinch — The Proof 3. .107 Sixth Race— 1 1-16 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Maidens. Selling. (Track record: 75196—1:45? — 1—124.) 77044 St. Faisenay ...I.. 3.. 93 725 82001 'liana 3.. 89 720 82428 Nedlim 3.. 92.^X715 824282 C h o 1 r m a ster of Chesterbrook 108 1:53? 3. .109 715 S24283 Dandy Dixon 110 1:54 3.. 107 715 81690 Campeon 3. .101 710 74403 Kingston Belle 3.. 96 710 82428 Bigot 97 1:32 4..103..X705 82940 Obadiah 3.. 96 705 82549 Cliff Edge 3.. 95 705 78049 Mobility 3.. 90 705 81366 Aunt Jule 3.. 85 705 82104 Danger 4. .KM! 705 82428 Costello 3. .102 700 82428 Gatien Lass 3.. 85 700 Ore. ch. g. by All Gold — Ethelalr. 3.. 89 The figures under "Ree." In above entries 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 a losing performance. LATEST PERFORMANCES OF HORSES ENTERED TODAY. riRST RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (75196— 1:45%— 4— 124.) Index Course DlstTimeTckOddi Wt St % % % StrFIn Jockeys Best Company NORBITT. b. e. 4. by Inspector B — Varnish (W. S. House). Weight today 116. 82484 G'vesend 1 3-16 2:01? fast 3-2 106 1 3 1 1 U l4 Butwell RIoGrande. Pins&Needles. Goleondi 82361 G'vesend 1 1-1G 1:4SJ good 7 111 4 4 3 3 2« 23 Butwell Dreamer. LadofLamrden. TheSquire 82287 Gravesend 1 1-8 1:54* slop 6 107 5 4 4 4 43 3' Butwell Montgomery. Racquet. Arasee. 81861 Belmont 1 1-16 l:45g fast 1-3 108 2 2 2 2 11 1* Butwell St.Joseph, Dander, DollySpauker. LAD OF LANGDEN. b. g. 5. bv Algol— Lass of Langden (R. E. Watkins). Weight today 96. 82565 G'vesend 1 1-8 1:54 fast 7-10 101 2 3 3 2 11 1| Glass L. Stanhope, Okenlte. Killiecrankie. 82484 G'vesend 1 3-16 2:01g fast 16-5 103 4 4 5 6 52 5s Grant Norbitt. RIoGrande. Pins & Needles 82361 G'vesend 1 1-16 1:481 good 12 107 8 9 7 6 4'1 31! C Grand Dreamer. Norbitt The Squire. 82164 Belmont 11-8 1:53 slop 8 100 1 3 3 3 36 2* Reid Montgomery. Arasee. Danger. HAMMERLESS. ch. f, 3, by Hamburg — Trigger (F. Johnson). Weight today 92. S2549 d'vesend 11-1*1:47 fast 2 104 8 7 6 6 7 7" E Dugan LawtonWigeins. Rostrum. Rhapdale S2221 G'vesend 1 1-16 1:48* fast 8-5 105 1 1 1 1 21 22 E Dugan Bonnie Kelso. Rostrum. Racquet. 81862 Belmont 61 f 1:21* fast 11-20 105 2 3 1 1» 1» Creevy Nedlim. Dandy Dixon, Melodeon. 75318 Gravesend 5-8 1:00 fast 12 107 1 5 6 61 6»* W Miller Mellsande, Counterpane. L.Hubbard BONNIE KELSO, b. g. 3. by Waterboy— Tbnanella (Or. M. Odom). Weight today 98. 82221 G'vesend 1 1-16 1:481 fast 6 lol 3 2 2 2 1" 1* Upton Hammerless. Rostrum. Racquet. 82100 Belmont 1 1-16 1:47 fast 3 98 1 1 1 1 l1 2'1 Upton Hill Too. Taboo. Court Lady. 81921 Belmont 1 1:40? fast 6 98 1 5 4 3 3» 21 Upton Raoauet. May River. Court Lady. 81549 Belmont 1 1-16 1:48 fast 5 96 9 4 6 6 5» 4» Upton The Squire. Dandelion. Cowan. ROSE BEAUMONT, ch. f, 3, by Isia— Lindula (J. Carroll). Weight today St. 82549 G'vesend 1 1-16 1:47 fast 10 96 1 4 4 3 4l 4" Creevy LawtonWIggins. Rostrum. Shapdale 82052 Jamestown 3-4 1:15 fast 6-3 105 3 4 2 l1 11 McCahey Gay King. Font. Alice Mack. 81975 Jamestown 3-4 1:19* slop S-5 96 2 2 4 5 3j E Haynes Golden Castle. Momentum. Nlantic. ST. JOSEPH, ch. g. 6. by Rilev— Clara White (Miss A. M. Man-one). Weight today 101. 82361 G'vesend 1 1-16 1:481 good 20 105 6 5 5 5 61 55| J Bergen Dreamer. Norbitt. Lad of Langden. 82081 Belmont 1 IS 1:53* good 12 106 1 1 1 2 21 2» J Bergen L.ofL'gden. Rockst'e. C.ofChester'k 81861 Belmont 1 1-16 1:45? fast 20 108 1 1 1 1 22 2« J Bergen Norbitt. Dander. Dolly Spanker. 81398 Pimlico lm40y 1:451 fast 8 116 7 8 8 7 7» 7»» J Bergen Quantico. Mombassa. Bonnie Kelso. ERBET. b. c. 3. by Herbert— Beria (8. Emery). Weight today 84. 82549 G'vesend 11-16 1:47 fast 15- 101 3 9 10 12 12 12 Glass LawtonWIggins. Rostrum. Shapd.il-' 82221 G'vesend 1 1-16 1:481 fast 20 99 11 13 12 13 13 13 Glass BonnieKelso. Hammerless. Rostrum 81002 Oakland 1 1:41* fast 61 88 1 2 4 3 21 2» Glass Hush Money. Husky. St. Avon. 80870 Oakland lm20y 1:42* fast 23-5 88 4 2 2 3 33 3»i Glass Severus. Boggs. Knight Deck. BLACK MATE. oh. r. 6. by First Mate— Later (E. Linnell). Weight today 100. 82078 Belmont 61 f 1:20? good 50 110 4 4 4 4 2s Garner Roseben. McCarter. Belleek. 81084 S. Anita 51 f 1:06 fast 9 112 10 10 10 10 6« B Wilson Spohn. JaneSwift. F.KnighttheBear 81056 S. Anita 7-8 1:24* fast 6 100 6 7 5 3 42 l1 B Wilson Old Timer, D. Stafford. G. Dame. 80956 S. Anita 7-8 1:251 fast 2| 104 1 5 5 5 41 3» B Wilson Spohn. Firm Foot. Pal. ROCKSTONE. b. g. 5. by Rockton — Lady Primrose (G. Cornnell). Weight today 96. S2361 G'vesend 1 1-16 1:481 good 20 100 7 7 8 8 71 6« P H KingDreamer. Norbitt. Lad of Langden. 82081 Belmont 1 1-8 1:53* good 8 101 3 4 4 4 3h 31! F H KingL.ofL'ngden. St.Joseph. C.ofChest'k 81686 Belmont 1 1-16 1 :45? fast 15 103 8 7 8 9 71 74 P H KingTraveller, McCarter. LadofLangdeu 81549 Belmont 1 1-16 1:48 fast 20 106 7 8 8 7 7« 51? P H KingThe Squire. Dandelion. Oowan. MOMBASSA. ch. f. 4, by Nasturtium— The Lioness (G. J. Kraus). Weight today M. 81459 Pimlico 1 1:43? slow 7 106 7 6 5 6 9 92t E Dugan Neoskaleeta. Ind. Hunter. S.Preston 81398 Pimlico lm40y 1:45? fast 16 5 109 3 2 1 1 2« 21 E Dugan Ouantico. Bonnie Kelso. Cheek. 81214 Pimlico 11:42? fast 31 104 4 1 1 3 2 * 2«k R'tmlre Racine II.. Neoskaleeta. Montrose. SECOND RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. 2-year-olds. Handicap. (77041— 1:06 y5— 2— 100.) SHANNON, br. c. 2. by Ogden— Lambent (J. L. McGinnis). Weight today 114. 82289 Gravesend 5-8 1:02* slop 6-5 115 1 11 l5 1" Scoville Crossoyer, Equation. Glopoer. 81917 Belmont 41 f 53| fast 11-5 114 2 1 l1? 1» J MclntyrePerryJohnson. Glopoer. Madeline L. 81839 Belmont 41 f 54 slop 13-10 115 3 4 4» 4»«lNicol Big Stick. Dullcare. Interpose. 8U81 Belmont 41 f 54 fast 21 112 1 1 l» l« Nlcol Olopper. Beau Nash. KatnerlaeVan CHARLIE HARGRAVE. ch. c. 2. by Solitaire II.— Aya (J. L. MrGinnis). Weight today 95. vt\i Grarrsend : i l 1 :u7j( fast 12 lin 1 I t ■-, ■•■ .v s.,,vill.- Wnl.lo. Dull. Mr.-. Ami re—. MOTi Oakland 5-8 1:01| fast 8 K»n 2 9 S r.1 PI Oniss Turret. Lowlston, Elfin Beau. saw; Oakland 1-2 48* fast 11-6 I "s 8 5 ij 4'1 iin*s Pcnn. Passenger. Sallan. ■Mt* Oakland 5-8 1:011 (rood 5 106 10 9 9 lftJ 9" lGross FlyingSiiulrrel. Clennadcane. Walili PRETEND, ch. ». 2. by Golden Maxim— Pretence (P. J. Dwyer). Weight today 112. i i i!r»Ti srnd 6? f 1 :08l mud G iu5 1 :i 1 l'l l3 Scoville Zacatecan, Kllzabethan. Redminstcr 8107.. Oakland r.-S 1:014 fast 8 100 6 7 3 7' 0'i K ("lark Timet. I.cwlston. Elfin Beau. 81«X Oakland M f 54? Last 11 106 7 5 4i l'{ Taplla Penn. Quality Street. Waldo. 80921 Oakland 5-S 1:01| Tast 10 97 2 4 4 3« P Taplln Glennndeane. Qnnllty Street. Sallan LITTLE KING blk. g. 2. bv Kingston— Little Fraud (Clielsea Stable). Weight today 100. S2647 liravescnd :.\ t l;iivr-; fast 5 M :! I 2 mr Glass Revlioiirn. Sandriao. Bedtnloatcr. 814*0 Pimllco 1'. f 56* slow 4* 112 2 3 2» 2' Nlrol T.Meltim. RoanChllton. Chll.Oiie.n Bttt» Pimllco 1-2 4S? fast 2 1M 1 1 It 1 A Unit M-gantlc. M.ltaffacllo. Ohil.Ouecn. 812S4 Pimllco 41 f 55 fast 30 102 4 3 3* 3" A I^ang Mcxoatwi. Lucetta. Sou. JACQUELINA. br. f. 2. by Jack Point— Eyelet (A. L. Aste). Weight today 108. S HW1 Grnv. s. li.l gf 1:08 fast :i i 104 in 9 fi 7J 1 ' '. M.Oalicv Eddie Dugan. Dixie 1)1\. in. Deputy. vim Gravesond B f 1 :«7| fast in 107 I 4 4 4» 4»J M.Oah.v Waldo. Dullcare. ajurerona. N3M2 Gravesend SI f 1:01 gondii) 105 4 6 2 2* 2" M.-Cuhcv Firebox. Eddie Dun, Sandrlan. BMP Ontve— d ;. S 1:011 fast 30 111 7 7 7 6= !•« McCahey Ihvtin Hound. Angcrona. Civenvnlc. MEDALLION, b. c. 2. by Ornament— Aye Marie (J. McManua). Weight today 115. W.NK Gia\esend 5-8 1:021 slop 8 125 2 3 3 3s 3» 'Nieol Starliottle. Rig Stick. Radium Slar 82076 Belmont 5-8 1:01} good 8 122 4 2 2 P 2' Nicol Sweep. Pern-Johnson. Hrushlnoom. Itn Behnont 41 f 19 fast 6 97 1 I 2'5 lh A. Lang Calvpte. Elflnlteau. Prrrv Johnson. S16IG Belmont 12 471 fast 4} 106 5 3 3' 2" .1 Howard Bllln Beau. Zacateeas, KveningSon.; DALMATIAN, b. c. 2. by Ethelbert— Ionia (S. C. Hildreth). Weight today 112. 81996 Belmont 41 f 541 slop 13-5 104 4 5 5' 2» G llurns Movoana. Even. Song. HelenCarroll. BUR Belmont 1-2 49 fast 10 107 7 6 31 V G Burns Clopper. Hoda'sSlster. S.Bracketl. MM Oakland 41 f 641 fast 60 110 3 6 7 7"! G Burna Penn. Quality Street. Pretend. 80949 Oakland 1-2 4S? fast 30 107 11 9 9 9'»1G Burna Intrinsic. Olathe. Redeem. FOLLIE LEVY. br. f. 2. by Golden Maxim— Ridicule (W. B. Jenning-a). Weight today 102. 8242!i ora\. s. nd 5-8 1:031 mud 5 109 t 1 1 2- ZH Bcoi -ill.- Greenvale. RadlumStar. OurHannali HOB Oakland 1-2 49 good 2 106 6 2 21 4'1 .1 Butler ElflnBeau. Ed.Grancv. Ounl. Street. 80628 Oakland 1-2 4S? good 7 100 5 4 4' 8*1 Deverich Livonia. Redeem. Indian Maid. 80055 Oakland 1-2 51 hvy 8 107 16 16 16 16 Keogh SylviaDtinbar. Livonia. Good Shin. RADIUM STAR. b. g. 2. by Banastar— Brilliantine II. (Montpelier Stable). Weight today 100. 83660 Oxavestnd :.\ f 1 :09 fast 2i Ml 9 :. 4 «'■ ('.'. Cr.-i-w Jai-qucllna. Eddi.-Dugan. Div. Dixon B»B Qraveaend S-l 1.-0H mud I MS 3 4 4 3i 21 ('new Greeayale. FoiHel^-rv. fhrrHannah. S22S6 Gravcs.-nd 5-S 1 :021 slop 10 115 4 4 4 4 4,! Oreevy Rtarl.ottle. Big Stick. Medallion. 8216:, Palatal I 8 1:01 slop 25 107 4 4 4 3" 3«1 Oreevy Waldo. BW Stick. DullcMie. SCARPIA. br. c. 2. by Broomstick— Ida Ford (Chelsea Stable). Weight today 105. First start. J. I« M. Chinis entry Shannon and Charlie BacgiaYe. Chelsea BJtaafc 'iiuy Scarpia and Little King. THIRD RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. Gazelle Stakes. 3-year-olds. Fillies. Allowances. (7.1100— 1:-15%— «— 11' 1. 1 MASKETTE. br. f. 3. by Disguise— Biturica (J. R. Keene). Weicht today 121. M...I Hi-lmont 1 1:39 fast 1-4 121 4 11 1 1" 1" Butwell Ladvlledford. Kl. hi Mouse. AHIi«-ti »n VV.M8 Bf-lmont 3 4 1:201 fast — 124 2 2 1 1 l'l Notter Affliction. 76906 Sheepsh'd 7-S 1:261 fast 1-J 117 2 2 2 1 2» 2* Notter Sir Martin. Payette. WcddinsBells 7GS58 Sheopshd 3-1 1:12| fast 1-1 127 2 111* 1» Notter Wed.Bella. LadyBedford. L.Hubbard TWILIGHT QUEEN, b. f. 3. bv Oddfellow— Ferrol (F. A. Foraythe). Weight today 111. R2424 G'veaend AbS-4 1:U| mod 3* M8 5 6 3 3» 3"J .1 Butler Notnsulen. Mauvhtte. Sundance. 7S295 Oakland 51 f 1:11 hvy 9-10 107 8 6 6 Ink is j L«e Banthel. Little Jane. El Plearo. 792::: Oakland F C 1:111 mud 7-6 107 2 4 3 21 1" .1 Lee Bubb. Water. Fanatic. A of Diamonds 78971 Oakland 3-4 1 : 144 slow 6-6 93 3 6 6 4* H Russell Desirous. Creation. F. Neugent. PETTICOAT, b. f. 3. by Hamburg— Eluaive (H. P. Whitney). Weight today 111. 82380 G'vesend 1 1-M 1:47 good 12 109 112 3 3" 3'= E Dugan FitzTlerbcrt. Fnsli.I'!at - Ma reel la . 77172 G'vesond B t 1:07 fast 3 109 r, 6 6 6,r- 6» F. Pagan JoeMadden. T'ncIe.Tlm. Law.Wleirlns 770S6 G'vesend Ab3-I 1:11 fast 16-6 109 1 12 2'1 2» E Dugan R. Captive. FashionPlate. L.Hubbard 76964 Sheepsh'd 61 f 1:061 fast 6 100 2 2 2 21 1 E Dugan Trance. Spectatress. Miss Kearney. LADY BEDFORD, ch. f. 3. by Ogden— Matanza (J. E. Madden). Weight today 111. S2"9.1 Belmont 11:40 fast 1-7 100 13 2 1 1» Is J MclntyreCntvtto. Sundance. 82ii;9 B.-lmont 3-4 1:13 good 8-5 114 2 2 2 2» 21 J MclntyreFitx Herbert. Henlev. Sententious. 81 7.'. 1 Belmont 11:39 fast 7 121 3 4 4 4 2» 2° J MclntyreMnskette. Field Mouse. Affliction. 81544 Belmont 3-4 1:121 fast 3 116 2 1 1 1« 1» J Howard J.Madden. MissKearney. L.Wiggins FOURTH RACE— 1 1-4 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. (77110— 2:032f.— 3— 122.) RESTIGOUCHE. blk. g. 4. by Commando— Dancing Water (S. C. Hild eth). Weight today 126. BS48 G'resend 1 1-8 1 :54| fast 1-4 123 2 1 1 1 in 2'1 G Hums .1o.-\ra.l(len. Affliction. I'.&Needles. 8223* G'vesend 11-4 2:04 fast 3 114 4 1 1 1 1 2} G Burns King James. Celt. High Private. s.098 Behnont 7-S 1:2.14 fast 31 119 2 3 2 3 21 2s G Burns Harrigan. Jack Atkln. Royal Onyx. Btm Belmont- 6* f 1:18 fast 4 124 3 3 3 3& 541 E Dugan Mary Davis. De Mund. Jack Atkln. JOE MADDEN, ch. c. 3. bv Yankee— Tarantella (S. C. Hildreth). Weight today 114. 82S48 G'vesend 1 1-8 1-JU§ fast 1-4 106 3 1 3 2 23 l'l E Dugan R.-stigouehe. Affliction. P.&Needlcs 82482 Gravesend 11:414 fast 6 126 1 3 4 4 2 2J G Burns Hilarious. Favette. Practical. 8_'l w Behnont 1 3-8 2:218 slop 11-5 126 2 3 1 2 Is l8 E Dugan WiseMason. D.Macdonald, Warn. Id. 81!i97 B.'lmont 7-S 1:29J slop 13-20 118 2 2 2 2 2 21 G Burns Wise Mason. NORBITT. b. c, 4. by Inspector B.— Varnish (W. S. House). Weight today 109. 8:'(8( G'vesend 1 3 16 2:01g fast 3-2 106 1 3 1 1 14 1« Butwell RioGrande. PlasANeedlea. Golconda. 82^:i G'vesend 1 1-16 1:484 good 7 111 4 4 3 3 2« 2J Butwell Dreamer. I.adofLangdou. The8qnlre. SSSn G'veaead 1 1-8 1 :.r,41 slop fi 107 5 4 4 4 43 3? Butwell Montgomery. Rai-ipn-t. Aras.-^. - 1^ .1 Belmoat 1 1-16 1:4.".S fast 1-3 H'S I 2 I I li l4 Butwell St.Josc ph. Dander. DollySpanker. EFFENDI. br. c 3. bv Previous— Hatasoo (W. T. Ryan). Weight today 99. 8S#4 G'vesend Al.:; 4 1 :"9? fast .1 10S 4 4 4 4 4h 4- W Dovle Trinee Gal. Harrigan, Tim Piiipiu. 822m G'vesend 11-16 1:48 slop 3 101 3 3 4 4 5 6-7 W Dovle UveWiro. Fash. Plate. M.AntonvIl. .81619 Belmont 3 4 1:11 fast 15 102 7 7 8 7h 5l« W Doyle Do Mund. Field Mouse, narrigan. BTSa Pimllco 1 1:39* fast 20 116 5 1 1 1 H l1 W Doyle Fashion Plate. Hill Top. Traveller. 81490 Pimlico 3-4 l:16g slow 16 106 3 3 3 3 3=1 W Doyle Tasley, King Cobalt. RIO GRANDE, b. g. 5. by Pessara— Valora (T. Wrijcht). Weight today 99. 83*84 G'vesend 1 3-lfi 2:013 fast 12 104 7 6 6 4 31 2 J Butler Norbitt. Pins & Needles. Qolconaa. 8:-:4fii G'vesend 1 1-16 1:484 good 40 105 3 6 6 7 S2 8°S Scoville Dreamer. Norbitt. Lad of Langden. 82281 (Iravpsend 1 1-8 1:541 slop- 20 10.1 16 6 6 6 6lslScoville Montgomerv. Racquet. Norbitt. S1464 Pimlico 1 3-16 2:04 slow 3 114 5 3 2 3 51 6" T Burns T.Gardener. P.&Needles. Hill Top. MONTGOMERY, ch. h. 6. bv Pes? ara— Montgomery Cooner (S. C. Hildreth). Weight today 118. •-2494 Montreal 1 1-4 2:05 fast 6 122 4 5 5 4 4» 4s J MclntyreStanlevFav. Hanbridee. GuvFisber. S2?2=7 Gravesend 1 1-8 1:541 slop 1-2 10S 4 3 3 3 2a l4 E Dugan Racquet. Norbitt. Arasee. 82164 Belmont 11-8 1:53 slop 11-10 112 3 11 1 I3 l5 E Dugan Lad of Langden. Arasee. Danger. nm Belmont 1 1-16 1:451 good 20 113 5 5 4 7 51 3-J J MclntyreLive Wire. Jack Atkln. Berkeley. KILLIECRANKIE. ch. ra. 5. by Kilmarnock— Kildeer (W. C. Daly). Weight today 87. 82"':. Gv-send 11-8 1:54 fast 12 105 15 5 4 31 4'°}Yorke L. of Langden. L.Stanhopo.Okenite. 82421 G'vesend 1 1-8 1:55| mud 20 87 3 3 2 2 3J 351 A Smith The Squire. Frank Gill. Rye. B22S8 G'vesend 1 1-16 1:48 slop 40 S7 5 6 5 5 4« 41' A Smith LiveWire Fash. Plate. M.AntonvIl. 82218 G'vesend 1 1-8 l:53g fast 20 98 2 4 4 5 41 414 A Smith The Squire. Imitator. Golconda. PEARL POINT, br. c. 3. by Jack Point— Dentifrice (D. Dunlop). Weight today 97. 82*64 Jamestown 1 1:414 fast 9-10 110 2 2 1 1 I4 2»* J Reid Esehau. Mystifier. B1322 Jamestown 1 1:464 slop 1 100 2 3 3 2 23 38 J Reid Esehau. Lady Isabel. Ottoman. JUDGE ERMENTRCUT. b. g. 4. bv Aloha— Lisbon Maid (W. D. Althonae). Weight today 92. 82428 G'vesend 1 1-lfi 1:121 mud 50 105 16 6 3 1 l4 C Grand C.nl'Chesterbi-ook. D. Dixon. Faultier 10863 Belmont 6J f 1:211 fast 15 111 6 4 9 9 8,g Leibert Hanimerless. Ncil'lm Dandy Dixon BMftfi Belmont 1 1:42 fast 20 109 3 3 3 3 34 3" Scoville Glucose. Tiana. Obadiah. S1432 Pimlico lm60y 1:46? fast 30 113 2 7 8 7 8 614 A Lee Q.oftheHills, GusHelm. Geo.G.Hall PENS AND NEEDLES, b. m. 5. bv Knight of the Thistle— Sandv Bar (H. L. Lee). Weight today 95. R264S G'vesend 1 1-8 1:541 fast 15 9-1 I ?ft at the post. McCahcy Joe Madden. Restieouehe. Affli'tio.i 824M G'vesend 1 3-16 2:013 fast 31 108 6 5 4 3 42 3:1 E Dugan Norhitt. Rio Grande. Golconda. 819.11 Jamestown 1 1:46 slop 4-5 110 3 3 3 2 3» 21 McCahey Chcpontuc. CoatofArms. Ceo. (J. Hall 81817 Jamestown 1 1:45 hvy 7-5 108 3 3 3 3 3* 210 McCahey Chepontuc. CoatofArms. SUrgowan. S. C. Hildreth entry — Re^tigouche. Joe Madden and Montgomery. FIFTH RACE — About 3-4 Mile (165 feet short). 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (08931—1:08%— 5 — 122.) MCARTER. b. h, 5. by Knight of the Thistle— Candle (Newcastle Stable). Weight today 116. 82545 Gravesend »-4 1:101 fast 7 106 111 2 2' 3=1 E Dugan King Cobalt. Rialto. 1'antoufle. 82427 G'vesc-nd Ab3-4 1 :10g mud 8 108 4 3 3 3& 22 E Dugan IlovaiOnyx. Dreamer. SirJ. Johnson. 8216? Belmont 3-4 1:13 slop 13-5 108 5 4 3 4' 44 Creevy Dreamer. Rom-hen. Sir.Iohn.Iohnson. MR Belmont 61 f 1 :204 goodll-20 113 2 2 2 2" 37 Creevy Rose Ben. Black Mate. Belleek. RUBIA GRAND A. b. f. 3. by Greenan— The Great Ruby (A. S. Patterson). Weight today 104. 81 028 Oakland 3-4 1:131 fast 15 95 6 5 6 7 7l»JC Ross Meellek. Desirous. F. Ncueent. mm Oakland 1 1:418 good 13-5 90 3 1 2 1 23 2J C Ross Dandelion. Boggs. Palo Alto. 80738 Oakland 7-8 1:291 hvy 7-5 95 4 1 1 1 1* l4 A Walsh Dareington. Lens. Moorish King. JULIA POWEL. ch. f. 4. bv Watercress — Cottage Girl (W. B. Jennings). Weight today 116. 8')^ 18 Oakland 3-4 1:141 fast 41 110 6 3 3 3" k 2' Taplin Fordello. Bucolic. PImkim. 80810 Oakland 3-4 1:141 good 7 109 4 13 3' 6°i Taplin Fordello. Blagg. Gemmeli. M21 Oakland 3-4 1:134 good 7 99 2 1 1 21 24 A Walsh Cloudlight. Jacobite. Jeanne d'Arc. NIMBUS, b. e. 4. by Star Shoot— Lady Elite (G. M. Odom). Weight today 113. 82259 G*vesettd Ab3-4 1:094 good 5 112 9 9 8 83 8193L"pton King Cobalt. De Mund. Rialto. 81922 Belmont 7-8 1:261 fast 7-10 117 4 3 3 3 3« 3«1 Upton Berkeley. Law. Wiggins. Woodcraft 81682 Belmont 3-4 1:111 fast 13-5 112 1 3 I 21 2'| Upton Fashion Plate. Cohort. Fleming. 81547 Belmont 1 1:40 fast 10 108 6 1 1 3 31 6'1 Upton King James. Fayette. Juggler. RAGMAN, b. g. 3. by Planudes— Raglan (J. S. Hoy). Weight today 101. 1525 Pimlico 3-4 1:131 fast 12 92 8 4 7 6'1 fi6l A Dang St. Jeanne. Momentum. Iud.Hunter 81338 Pimlico 3-4 1:138 fast 7 95 12 14 12 111 9» H'cliffe S. Honours. P.lacksheep. Kempton. 81290 Pimlico 3-4 1:141 fast 6-5 107 8 4 3 4* 5=J E Dugan Merry-Gift. Simplellonours. Hiacko 81133 Pimlico 3-4 1:21 hvy 2 97 2 1 2 3s 57i McCahey Font. Ruxton. Clements. IDA D.. b. f. 4. by His Highness— Carrie C. (R. E. Watkina). Weight today 10G. 81525 Pimlico 3-4 1:131 fast 8 103 9 9 10 9= 8»3 C Grand St. Jeanne. Momentum. Iud.Hunter 81311 Pimlico 3-4 1:134 fast 6-5 10.1 4 2 7 8« 8»i Crowley St. Jeanne. Sally Preston. Taboo. 7913S S. Antonio 61 f 1:218 fast 7-10 107 . 1* Louder Dick Rose. Cueswardine. Pat Ornus. 79110 EL Antonio 7-8 1:29 good 9-5 102 5 Molesw'h Lomond. Itau. Transform. SIR JOHN JOHNSON, b. c. 4, by Isidor— La Tosca II. (Beverwvck Stable). Weight todav 125. 82427 G'vesend Al.3-4 1 :l«»g mud 7 108 1 1 1 2* 4*1 R MeDan'l Royal Onyx. McCarter. Dreamer. B21M Belmont 3-4 1:13 slop 20 113 3 11 1- 331 It McDan'l Dreamer. Rosehen. MeCartei-. 77298 Aqueduct 3-4 l:13g fast 5 92 5 2 2 2» 3" Upton De Mund. Delirium. Saraelnesca. 77230 G'vesend Ab3-4 1:09 fast 5 " 99 5 4 3 4» 4" D McC'thyDellrlum. Besom, Peter Ouince. HIGH RANGE, br. c. 3. by Galore— Matterhorn (J. Garson.. Weight today 109. 8)697 Jamestown 11:402 fast 1-4 10.1 2 111 V* V McCahey Pearl Point. ChepOBtac. 8M31 Jamestown 1 1 11 fast 1-3 104 111 1 I2 13 MoOanejr Elysium, rjnepoatne. Wilt. Laekaye. OEBA. ch. c. 3. by Oddfellow— Fairy Dell 'F. A. Forarthe). Weight today 105. M'.r.i: Oakland 11:421 fast 12 107 2 7 7 3 2'i V W Meln'reSehleswlg. Little Siss. Hovle. •« !i9 Oakland 1 1:49 fast 13-5 97 11 8 15 fii 7'1 Kirsch'm Import. Collector Jessup. Qekares. Oakland 3-4 l.V.'i fast 30 102 3 6 6 6" 4' J C Ross J.H Sheehan. TonvFniiKt. Gr.Go «ls. ESOTERIC, ch. K, 6. by Lamplighter — Flyaway (Miss A. M. Marrone). Weight todav 113. -284 G'vesend Al.3-4 1:111 slop 60 1":: 2 7 8 8- 74.l Bergen Wapenora. Law .Wiggins. Maavlette 8*844 Belmont 3-4 1:131 slop 12 107 2 2 2 2'' 2":. .1 B-rg-n Cohort. Loiidoimlml.t ( lan-lt. is-.-. I H |, Ilt 7 S 1:268 fast 20 116 12 2 2 3'- 1-- .1 ISerg-n (,-ohort. Don ( rcole, Clare Rtisseil. PlmJlCO 3-4 1:144 fast 40 119 10 8 7 7* 651 J Bergen MerryGlft. Simplellonours. Ulaeko DESIROUS, b. f. 4. by Hamburg— Clementina (R. H. Davia). Weight today 10G. 2C4(Tv*send AbJ 4 1 :UJ mud 4i 102 fi J J J! I"JEfn*esr Ei°if"5!f,iriiIS?lIrL,e»iT^M2Se,!n D.-Mnnd. Mng( ol.a II . Al I redNoble. 17 iv, -e„.i Ab3-4 1:091 fast 40 9.1 fi 7 8 8' 8'-JGlass 8161 Belmont 7-B 1:2*1 fast 6 113 4 6 5 4 5' 611 Glass Cokort. Don Creole, (lure Russell. 81028 Oakland 3-4 1:131 fast 30 100 4 3 3 2* 2s Glass M,-,liek. V. Neiig.nt. Cloudlight. JOLLY ch. g 3. bv Bridgewater— Senta (W. Clay). . _ ,. Weight today 109. Ip.r.ri'; i,,'.,,.f :: °i 1:11 f=uit M MB 8 8 7 l «•« aVovlIla ^ I «• „ Mum Field Mouse ;. iiarrig.-.n. i..xir.gion 51 f 1:07 fast 7-5 104 1 2 1 Pi; Ljtnrell 'gylj Court. Beta*, Mwla I.. 7Mf7'' I.a'onTa 5-8 TOO! fast 6 108 3 3 3 2'1 21 E Martin Sea Swell. Romp. /eola. 7*000 Latonia Ci f 1 07? fast 15 98 4 2 11' (a* l-: Martin Aspirin. ZeoU. HiiIToiih. SPELLBOUND, b. g. 3. by Albert— Hoodoo (J. L. McOinnia). rJKftiw tat^Jf 18049 Jamaica 1 1-M 1 \sF fas) I S MO 4 4 3 I P Fell 1 ral - «» -M.. \ ■., n.l a ughter. I ..- »-i. - 1'ifriuiea ' 1 1I4» fast 4 98 4 5 3 3' 1" 1 ral Jeanet teM .. (..Legend. Senleiit Ions. 77-11 II ■:'!,, !r« I I I M go SlU 5 96 C 2 2 V 14 I ml Erhet. Jeanette M. Trols Temp. PROVEN, b. i. 3, by Goldnnui— The Proof. Weight teday 107. I list mart. SIXTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Maidens. Selling. (3MM I IV\ I 121.) ST. FAISENAY. h. 1. 3. hy St. Blaiae— FctUh G. R. Honkins). Weight today 93. , ,,,, Ufl-07 fast 15 110 12 II 11 II 10"- U M, U.-m'IW alltlower. Dete.-llv.-. l.tTindl. 76264 Saratoga 61 f 1 dH faat 4 112 fi 6 f 64 f."| H DacM lllhuloiis ConstelUtloa. .Mndinui. 75788 Hheepan'd 3 4 1 lfij| tnud 12 114 1 3 3 4' 4' W Miller StateHinan. Torhelllno, Fiadpad. MB Ibeopab'd 61 f 1:07 fa«t 12 110 7 7 7 61 5*1 Homer Con.Kani:er, SeaCllff, County Fair. TIANA. b. f. 3, by Plaudit— Flora Pomona (J. E. Madden). Weight today 89. Belmont '! 1 I II lop SSG 93 l 7 8 8* 8™ ftussell WaiMnora Uilble I 1 « -: 1 1 1 1 1 ■_* IV , n| 61 f 1:211 taut f 104 4 2 3 3' 5'J.I M.lptyre I linnmerhs I Ne.llin, Hinnli 1 i,..i 8|fiXF, Mf-lmont 1 1:42 fa«t 6 91 6 6 6 4 2» 2" ItiiHHell Olucoae, JlldgeErmentrout, Oluidiiih 74ft3 Pimllco 41 f 651 faat 6 102 fi 4 4* 4'1 l^ilbert Ciiiililng, Autumn Maid. Itlaek MOM NEDLIM. b. c, 3. by B mproruu»— La Poupne 'H. K. VinKut). Weight todav 98. ■ j .; .--ii 1 I 11, 1 • mud :, MIX 2 2 3 4 fi1' 7 •' Heovlll* .1 Cliuelil ' I . ( ' oil l,.-l,-i h'k.ll |t|\on , i,i «,4 r 1 11 fa 1 '. no 7 1; '.' 2« :' Hut wall rial rl.-ss DandvllUon, M.I...I.- . . ;, h'd 64 f 1:20* fual 15 10 :' 6 3 7 7'*iGarner Law Wiggins SmidpliMi . NTulMli-. ,.;,r • ,.|,-i .i ; f I Ui| fttfll 5 102 1 :t 6 fi' B'» Gainer Miiiiuiier Nli'ht. Itoislnti-. I.n-eili :-llt)IUMAH'l'I.U 01 lll.Si 1 .HIIHOOK, h. e, 3. by The Bard- N»i Ihi.iin .1. r li:. H. C.HMtli. Weight todav 109 ,,.) MP I , :* mud 2 l«'« 8 'i 'i I ' ' l: M. I Hui'l I. F.n iillTiion tiilil- • I 1;, |N:,„i 11 h 1 r,3i good fi 94 r, :■ :: 4' 4«4 1 mi L.ofLangojen Bt.Joaepn. Hoel torn , - |,„ ,i,i M 8 1 58 alop 30 llo 2 2 2 2 '2,;,2" It M.I iun' H -li Hoiiiet-real ifm Sbtt-pKll'd &A ( 1:97 fast »l J,"* f | f *' |V Slttovo foil.elliuo, Wainba Medium. DANDY DIXON, blk. c, 3, by Sir Rixon— Dordica (Mra. G. E. Pen-in). Wci»ht today 107. 1 128 G vi nd 11-16 1 521 mud 20 I In 7 8 8 fi 41 3'i Ravnor .I.IOrmentr't. Cofl In sterlikKaultl s B18C2 Belmont 61 f 1:211 fast If, 111 6 7 7 5' 3" Ray nor Mnmmerlesn. Nedllm. Melotleon. 78049 Jamaica 11-16 1:50 fast 15 107 6 6 6 8 6 4"1 Marshall JeanetteM.. Yan.Daughter. Prosper. 77902 Jamaica 61 f 1:071 slop 10 103 6 6 6 6 5* Lang Wapouoca. Sententious. B.ofFllrhtll CAMPEON. b. c. 3. by Alvescot— Florite (G. J. Long). Weight today 101. S1690 L'sville 1iu20y 1:104 fast 65 loo 5 3 1 2 5J 5* M MeGee GIldlngBi-IIe. Oldllonestv. Wnrdekl si 294 BoulMVille 1 1-4 2:084 slow 50 110 5 8 9 9 9' 9J,4iM MeGee Wlntergreen. Miami. Dr. Rarkley. M2IS Lax'-ton ImMf 1:42 fast 8 92 4 1 1 2 3h 3'l Hufnagel Zlenap. Zipango. Terab. 76561 Kinpl re 61 "f 1:07 fast 6 112 9 1 2 3" 4»1 C H Hhll'gFootpad. BlrdofFllghtlL. Killcreen. KINGSTON BELLE, blk. f. 3. by Kingston— Ballvhoo Belle (J. McAdama). Weight today 96. 744M PlmUCO lit BE| fast 15 102 1 1 11 12 12-J F'brother Cunning. AlltumnMald. HlackMose. BIGOT, ch. g, 4. by George Kcsalcr— Bigotry (H. P. Williams). Weight today 108. 82428 G'vesend 1 1 lfi 1 :521 mud 50 105 13 10 10 10 8' x'» Valentine J.F.niienft. C ofChevi-rl'k.l .Di)r in 7SOI7 Jamaica 1 1-16 1:51 fast 6 97 2 1 1 2 |» 344 I'ral Florence II.. Queen Lead. Tlvoll. 77'Hil .lumestown 3-4 1:161 hvy 6 107 9 9 9 91 9*1 Kraemer Roblnllood. Went. Knight Sud Start 76603 Kinplre 1 1-16 1:471 fast SO 107 2 6 6 6 71 7"1D McCthyRoliert Cooper. Monocle. Cymbal. OBADIAH. b. g. 3. by Tammanv— Coaleace (G. Cornnell). Weight today 96. v-..|o G'vesend 1 1 16 1:17 fast 100 103 9 lo 9 9 9 9l"l('rowley Ijiwf«mWlgglns. Roslrnm. Slinpdal- 82428 G'vesend 1 1 M l.',2lmud30 105 9 7 7 7 72 6'"1G Burns J.Ermenft. C.ofChesterh'k.D. Dixon 82221 G'ves. nil 1 1 16 1 :484 fast 40 in; 12 14 14 14 14 14 J Reid P.onni.-Kel«,. DslSSilllllaa, Rostrum BUBC B -Imont 1 1:42 fast 20 92 5 6 6 6 6* 4" F H KlngGlucose. Tiana. Judge Ermentroiit. CLIFF EDGE, b. c. 3. bv Clifford— Aranza II. (T. W. Coulter). Weight today 95. KBS4S G'vesend 1 1 16 1:47 fast 100 PK 12 12 12 10 10 10*«1G I^vnch I«iwtonWIggIns. Rostrum. Suat.il il- S2428 G'vesend 1 1 16 1 .321 mud 50 10s 11 13 14 13 12 12 G Lynch J Krment't. C.ofOlaarteiVkrV.fMsaa 82359 G'vesend Ab3-4 1:094 good 100 95 10 10 10 10 lfl«'"G Lynch K lug Cobalt. De Mind. Rialto. 76427 Saratoga 61 f 1:13 hvy IS 107 12 8 8 9 9'» W Miller T.Gardener. Mld.Eaav. Y. Daughter. MOBILITY, br. f. 3, by Marta Santa— Mobalosca (G. Norcross). Weight today 90. 78049 Jamaica 1 1-M 1:50 fast IS 99 2 1 2 5 54 S'MRolllng JeanetteM.. Yfln.Daog-hter. Prosper. 78019 Jamaica 5-8 l:01t fast 12 112 7 13 4' V Creevv Hoffman. Chaffinch. The Robin. 77899 Jamaica 6-8 1:01 g slop 30 97 11 11 9 9 9" Chandler Merry Gift. May River. HofTman. AUNT JULE. ch. f. 3. by Goldcrest— Francolin (W. Lakeland). Weight todav 85. 81366 Pimllco 5-8 l:00j( fast 40 105 5 6 7 8* 771 A Lang Tasley. Mauvlette. Merry Gift. SIXf, Pimlico 1 1:404 fast 20 106 6 7 6 8 8 8"j H'cliffe S.msSoncill.. Pocomoke. Ind.Huntei BUTE Pimllco 3-4 1:14 fast 15 95 7 8 5 5» 3lT Crowley Effendl. Croydon. Wild Willow. 77899 Jamaica 5-8 l:01g slop 30 92 12 12 11 11 11 Moore Merry Gift, May River. HofTman. DANGER, ch. c. 4. by Colonel Wheeler— Dangerous Maid (P. S. P. Randolph). Weight today 106. 8-lfil B-lmont 1 1-8 1:53 slop 30 94 4 4 4 4 4 4"lLieach Montgomery. L.ofT.nngden. Aram-'. 74644 Jamaica 3-4 1:131 good 30 108 2 7 7 6'1 6a4iC II ShirgPrlaclllian, Peter Quince. Montaok. 74462 Aqueduct 3-4 1:16 fast 15 109 8 7 7 V 7*1 Delaby Hartford Boy. Fielder, Triumph. 74328 Aqueduct 3-4 1:14J fast 20 100 10 10 10 91 8'» Ural Mazuma. Montank. Red Bonnet COSTELLO. b. c. 3. by Gone Coon— Izen (W. N. Cooper). Weight today 102. 82428 G'vesend 1 Mfi 1 :.-,2! mud 50 108 1112 12 12 10 10" Clement J.Ermenft. C.ofChesterh'k.D. Dixon GATIEN LASS. br. f. 3. br St. Gatien— Braw Lass (B. H. Davia). Weight today 85. 82428 (Tvescnd 1 1 -16 1 :32b mud 30 103 12 1111 11 9 9s" Tans-y J.Ermenft. C.nfCliesterli'k.D.Di voa 81862 Belmont 61 f 1:211 fast 15 105 8 8 8 8' 6" * Glass Hammerlcm*. Nedllm Diindr DHon 81052 Oakland 1 1:421 fast 30 91 7 4 11 10 10 10" W Gloss Oesa. SchlcsTvlg. Little Siss 80852 Oakland 1 1:421 fast 21 97 8 6 6 7 61 6'4 W Gloss Schleswis. Pak) AW". Aks Ar Ben. ORE. ch. g. 3. bv All Gold— Ethelair (E. L. Norton). Weight todav 89. lirst start. Page 4 Montreal Montreal Entries and Past Performances for Thursday. June 17. WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK FAST. MONTREAL ENTRIES. Bar las; starts at 2:45 p. m. (Chicago time. 1:43.) XRuus well in mud. ©Superior mud runner. First Race— 1 Mile. 3-vear-olds and upward. Allowances. (Track record: 77088 — 1:881 100.) Ind. Horse. Wt. Rec. A. Wt. Hdep. 83M»' .Tack Parker 113 1:41 1 3. .110 725 824:48 Purslane 100 1:41«( 5. .12.3. . x 720 8244,1 Glimmer 108 1:41? u. .IIS. . X715 82231J Desert Star 3.. 96 710 Second Race— 5-8 Mile. 2-year olds. Selling. (Track record: 75383—591—2—108.) 82576 Kvrat 110. .X725 88401' Autumn Girl 102 1:018 MS 720 8231 6' Rounder 98 715 82503 .Trfk Dennerren ... 108.. X 7 10 82492 = A don i a 100 710 S2.;i8* Daisy Garth 112 1:03 95 705 Third Race — 1 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. (Track record: 77023—1:381—3—100.) 82493' Joe Gaitens 109 1:421 .'!.. 944. .©725 (82906) Desperado 3.. 101 720 82431 Gemmeli 106 1:39 5. .107. . X715 82562 P.elk- S.olt 103 1:471 5. .105. . X710 S222I5 Campaigner 109 1 :39t 5..1O7..X705 82453 Green Dale 1071:43 4..107..X705 824ix;l Woolstone 102 1:4U 5. .107 7 JO Fourth Race — 1 Mile. Jacques flartler Stakes. $1,200 added. .".ye.ir-olils and Howard. Selling. (Track record: 77023—1:381—3—100.) (82505) CENTRE SHOT ...105 1:374 4. .IOC. .©750 (83177) Juggler 1111:391 6. .110. . X715 821063 Donald Macdonald.109 1:381 3.. 94..X740 Ind. Horse. Wt. Rec. A. Wt. Man. 82493' Creel 119 1:44 6. .102. .©740 K21772 Bllleott »5 \:'. M: 5.. 90.. y 7 10 82141 dimmer 106 1:41? 5. .10*1. . y7::r. (82441) Iteidmoore 113 1:39* 6..103..X735 S244S- Superstition 87 1::«* 4.. 94 730 Fifth Race— About 2 1-2 Miles. Steenlechaee. 4-vear-olds and upward. Allowances. (Track record: 75379—5:10 4 143.) 82385 Wild Refrain ; 4.. 130 700 82561' Pagan Bey 9..145..X695 S24:!9 Bvzantine 7.. 148.. y 800 82495' Kara 6. .163. . yti90 Sixth Race— 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds. Allowances. (Track record: 82369— 1:12?— 4— 120.) 82453 Sensible 105 1:191 107 725 82448' Colored Lady 107.. X 720 82579 Klrehug 105 713 S2496V=Hovle 10011:14 109 715 82052" High Hat 119 1:15? If*. '715 82448 Ballet Girl 107 1:141 102. 715 825045 Maxim Gun Ill 1:14? 112..X710 82508' Silk Hose 97 1:14? 107 710 824M Oretnooias 110.1:1*1 112..y705 82657 O lonel Zeb 107 1 : 14 ? 1 07 . . . 7o5 82508 Gold Front lOo 705 77552 Ladv Core 100 1:1.3? 95 705 S22".«; Al Buseh Hi7.. 700 S2118 I ady Orimar 1011:16 100. . 700 General Leo. b. g. bv Planudes — Linda Lee 97.-. The figures under "Rec." in above entries show the best time made bv the horse at the distance, with weight carried, since January 1. 1908. This time is not n'-cessarilv made by a winner. It may be the estimated time of a losing performance. LATEST PERFORMANCES OF HORSES ENTERED TODAY. FIRST RACE— 1 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. (77023— 1:38«.— 3— 100.) Index Course DistTirae'TckOdda Wt St % % 84 StrFln Jockeys Best Company JACK PARKER, ch. c. 3. bv Golden Garter— Flora Mac (A. BeckV Weight today 110. 82369 Montreal 3-4 1:12? fast 8-5 103 2 2 2 2" 21 E Walsh Ilanle idge. Gold Find. Bridoon. 82306 Montreal 1 1:41? good 3 113 2 1 1 1 l1 l1 E Walsh Guv Fisher. Quantlco. Pocomoke. 82110 Toronto 11-16 1:49 fast 3 112 2 1 1 1 l1 21 Harty Direct. St. Elmwood. Moonraker. 82011 Toronto 1 1-16 1:511 hvy 4 113 8 7 4 3 3» 4* Harty Direct. Punky. Lawyer Millar. 81851 Toronto 3-4 1:141 fast 20 107 4 2 2 2» l1 Harty Lady Irma. Dareington. Sllverlne. PURSLANE, ch. h. 6, by Watercresa — Flavane (J. E. Seagram). Weight today 123. S24:48 Montreal 7-8 1:26 fast 9-5 104 2 S 2 3 4'' 4» Musgr've ChiefHaves StanlevFav. LightWool 82232 Toronto 3-4 l:13g fast 6 107 1 3 3 48 35 Goldstein Red River. Centre Shot. Tasley. 82107 Toronto 3-4 1:13? fast 31 109 7 7 6 6' 3°1 Musgr've Red River. Bellwether. Plaudmore. 81933 Toronto 3-4 l:13j fast 10 104 7 6 5 5* 2l Musgr've Lady Irma. Red River. Centre Shot 77558 Hamilton 1 1-16 1:471 fast 21 119 6 7 6 4 6» 7" Musgr've Niblick. WiltonLackaye. J. Carroll. GLIMMER, ch. h, 5. by Martimaa— Flicker (Valley Farm Stable). Weight today 118. 82441 Montreal 1 1-8 1:543 fast 3 118 7 7 5 6 10=°10'4lGilbert Reldmoore. Count v Clerk. Henrv O. S2298 Toronto 1 1:41 1 fast 2-5 121 4 11 1 1» l4 D McC thy Moonraker. Cannle Maid. Shimonese 82110 Toronto 1 1-16 1:49 fast 21 122 6 3 2 2 5' 7» Gilbert Direct. Jack Parker. St. Elmwood. 81853 Toronto 1 1-16 1:49* fast 8 105 11 9 9 7 51 5» Gilbert D.Macdonald. Unc.Tobv. Reidmoore DESERT STAR. ch. c. 3. by Orontas — Kalahari (G. W. Cook). Weight today 96. 82231 Toronto 1 1-4 2:128 fast 2 118 3 2 2 2 3 3" Deverich FortGarrv. Shorel.ark. Wood. Belle. 82158 Toronto 1 1-16 1:52? fast 10 98 3 3 3 1 l1 l4 Deverich Fort Garrv. French Shore. 81931 Toronto 1 1-8 1:581 fast 20 122 4 4 4 4 4 4" J Foley Courtier. Tollendal. Fort Garry. 81855 Toronto 1 1-4 2:101 fast 40 108 6 8 7 5 4} 4" D McCthyShimonese. Tollendal. Fort Garry. SECOND RACE— 5-8 Mile. 2-year-olds. Selling. (75383— 59%— 2— 108.) KYRAT, br. g. 2. by Faraday — Miss Lillian (W. Jennings). Weight todav 110. 8257* Montreal 5-8 1:02| good « 101 3 4 4 4' 4" T Rice Compton. Dalbouste. D. P-itade II. 82503 Montreal U f 1:11 slop 15 102 1 1 1 1» 1* T Rice Compton. Setback. Wild Fire. 81519 Pimlico 41 f 55 fast 30 107 9 8 8' 6" W Doyle Lothario. Good Intent. D.Paradelf. 81309 Pimlico 41 f 55? fast 25 107 6 5 7» 6'1 Deverich BeauChilton. Bedmlnster. Dalhousie AUTUMN GIRL. ch. f. 2. by Yankee — Partridge (J. Carruthera). Weight today 105. 8H»1 Montreal 5-8 1:00? fast 5 105 6 4 4 3J 3'} .T MelntyreMegantie. Lovetie. Bob R. 82140 Montreal 4i f 51g fast 9-20 110 2 2 2' 2" Musgr've Amelia.Ienks. EttaMav. Ladv Bess. 838*4 Montreal 41 f 55 good 2J 105 1 1 1' !1 H'cliffe Meirantlc. Herpes. Chief Kee. 82089 Toronto 5-S l:03j good 10 116 5 5 2 2* 2« H'cliffe Turf Star. Beau Chilton. Setback. ROUNDER, blk. c, 2, hy Serpent— Reel (F. T. Wood). Weight todav 98. 82816 Montreal 4* f 55* fast 25 111 3 4 44 310 J Howard Compton. Amvl. Wild Fire. 82230 Toronto 5 8 1:021 fast 50 100 1 8 8 8 8" E Haynes Wild Fire. Compton. Chilton Onsen 821109 Toronto 5-8 1:031 hvy 20 96 Left at the post. Deverich Setback. TheG.Butterflr. Galvesca. JACK DENNERLEN, br. o, 2, by Sorcerer— Julia Arthur (P. T. Cainn). Weight today 108. 82568 Montreal 5J f 1:11 slop 41 Ma 2 4 6 B 5Ti M Preston Kvrat. Compton. Setback. 82491 Montreal 45 f 55 fast 5 113 1 6 4' P M Preston Merman. Adonta. Puritan Lad. 80759 S. Anita 5-8 1:00 fast 4 112 3 3 4 3' 4*1 Kennedy Inflection. Kiora. The Wolf. 80663 S. Anita 4J f 54? good 21-5 112 4 2 1" 2' M Preston Kiora. The Wolf. Kid. 80513 Oakland 31 t 42? good 7 108 7 6 61 6«? J Butler Napa Nick. Balronla. Cinnamon. ADONIA. b. f. 2. by Handsome — Dancing Wave (J. C. Dixonji Weight today 100. N2492 Montreal 4 . f 55 fast 30 105 3 1 lot 3*j Hefbert Merman. J'kDennerlen. I'uritanl.ad S2370 Montreal 4* f 55? fast 41 103J 1 12- 4'1 Goldstein Unmr. Puritan Ijid. Front Row. 82308 Montreal 45 f 558 good 12 112 I 2 21 3' E Walsh Wild Fire. Etta Mav. Amyl. DAISY GARTH, ch. f. 2. by Hawkawick— Tabitha (William Garth). Weight today 95. S231S Montreal 5-S 1:01? fast 30 112 .1 1 1 2J 351 Gilbert Dalhousle. Chief Kee. Sociable. 81261 Pimlico 41 t E61 fast 6 102 3 2 6' 10"1E Dugan TheMonk. Rosahampton. B. Chilton. THIRD RACE— 1 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. (77023— l:38if.— 3 — 100.) JOE GAITENS. b. c. 3. by Sorcerer— Lynnette (P. T. Chinn). Weight todav 96. 82493 Montreal 7-8 1:27J fast 4 5 N 2 112 P 3-J . I Reid Edwin I*. Creel. Protagonist. 82382 Montreal 3 4 1:13 fast 21 96 4 4 3 21 2" J Reid S; 1 Volatile. Bellwether. Security. 82413 Toronto 3-4 1 : 14? fast 2 114 4 4 1 1» 1» Deverich Fulford. Caper Sauce. nallvPreaton 81SB9 Toronto 3 4 1:14? fast 31 109 1 2 3 4' 1" Deverich Sal Volatile. Plaudmore. Occidental 80108 B. Anita 61 f 1:18? fast 8 110 5 6 5 5" 6'1 E Dugan Enfield. Guy Fisher. Great Beavens. DESPERADO, b. c. 3. by Lovalist— Amerigo (G. Hendrie). Weight today 101. 250K Montreal 11:10? slop s r, ill 4 11 1 l" 1» D McCthyShhnoneae SIlkHose. GreaUnMlee. s "■ M i. i il 3-11:14 fast 31 103 1 3 5 SX 7« D McCthyPiute, Youthful. Cold Front. I Toronto 3-4 1:14} thai S 110 1 2 3 2» 21 I MeC'thyTnslev. liadv llrlmar. Searchlight. I II XVkrOntO lrn70y 1:47 fast 8 99 2 2 2 2 4" P| Herbert Crawford. Carthage. W.vhvlnder. OEMMELL. ch. g. 6. by Rubicon— Okuate (W. Walker). Weight today 107. s 151 Montreal 7 s 1:26} fas( % im 3 1 1 l 31 4'1 .1 Reid Carthage. John Carroll. DareTactoa \rr,\ Montreal 7-S 1 :261 fast 5 1"? 13 2 2 2'1 2' Mentrv Kelford. Masama, Manv Colors. X2I7., Toronto 3-4 1:14? fast 31 105 4 4 8 8 63? Caldwell Dareington. Sovurltv. *. Hlmwood 824)13 Toronto lm70y 1 : 19? hvy 3 99 1 5 5 5 44 2" H'cliffe Ida May. I'ncle I'ohv. Carthage. MM* Toronto 3-4 1:141 fast 4 121 5 7 8 10 9'} Caldwell J. Gaitens, SalVolatile. Plaudmore. BELLE SCOTT, ch. m. 5. bv Contestor— Housegirl (M. C. Pritchard). Weight todav 105. 'J562 Montreal 11-8 1 :58» alow 6 99 il 4 4 6 S» 8'«*.1 Reid T. Calhoun. K. of Mist. I. Cavana-b S-441 Montreal 1 1 8 1 :54» fast 8 99 2 3 3 3 45 4 1 Deverich Reldnoore. Count] (Irk llenrv 0 S1494 l'imiie.i I 1-16 1:49} slow 1 107 5 8 7 6 4s 34 Hartv HighRanRtv Sum. Night, \ster D'Or 81310 Pimllco 11:40} fast II 108 8 4 4 S 6' 7* Harty Taknblra. Bonnie Kelso. Dispute IUM PI. nil. o 1116 1:49 fast 12 107 8 8 5 5 4' 2'1 Harty Maiutna . Geo.U.Hall. B.ofJessamrae CAMPAIGNER, b. g. 6. bv Gerolstein— Supporter (0. L. Richards). Weight todav 107 Poronto I 1:42? fast 15 l'i : i; f, 6" Harty tUihhlcKcan. Zltwngo 1 ,.M Staffani S-,'1.7 Toronto I 1-16 I is fast IW lol 1 4 6 S 8 8" Herbert Juggler, Bllleott. Siskin 81929 Toronto lin70yl:17 fast 9 111 2 10 11 12 13 13-»JGIlhert Punkv. Robnle Kean Malediction 8I"70 PtnMCO 1 1:40 fast S 102 S » 9 9 9» 9'4 Deverich Rio Crande. Mvstltler. (Vlld GREEN DALE. ch. c. 4. by Allan-a-Dale— Mary Greenwood (M. Hutohison). Weight todav 107 82453 Montreul 11:401 fasl IS 108 .. It 7 1 |i 8«*}Gnberl leanette M.. BobbleKeaa lvn,i"'t IToronl I Cast H 1*1 .'2 1 1 |« P Musgr've K.ofMiat. K ^JesaanVlB*:" Dred«w "2168 Toronto Mil fast 20 III s K 3 3 4' S ' V. W.,l ■ n Wmdatone. Petulant Cannle Maid 812111'ltnllco 7 8 1 27? fast 25 113 6 4 4 4 6" 7'*lKenmdy tlretn.tUrtvn. lteamvun K ofBaahaa W00I.8T0NE. br. g. ft bv Woolathorpiv— Fonsolette (P. M. Civill). Weight todav ' 107 *249filMor.tteHl 11:41 fast 6 llo 4 3 2 8 J'l 4H Musgr've M mini iMI.n le /tpan"., 12451 Montreal 7-8 1 fiB fast 12 nr. I .: 4 5 5» l» Jlii^si u- C.irthage, John Carroll. Darvlnetnn - I. ..ion o l.n.iiv I i,? fast 12 107 3 112 2' 7»|Mu«gr'vo NcskaleetH. MowardShenn Punkv. ■Mi loi.,nto 11:44 faat ii 111. o 3 4 4 3J 11 Mush-r'ui Petulant. Ctwn DaV. CanuieMald. FOURTH RACE— 1 Mile. Jacouea Cartier Stakes. 3-year-olds and upward. SeHintr. (7702:; I.-3S?-- CENTRE SHOT. br. f. 4. bv Sain— Orand Shot (W. Walkar). Weight tod*v 106 Montreal I I 15 alop '• It) 107 III I l; I ' Mentrv Kduiu I. 1!.- I". u. kill v i " M "I i i i i" r.iMt I r. l in : i i i |i i« Montr) r'uHonl I u\\ KaHier v '" «■' »i i i ■" i. ' t* 10 i.i i :: i i i p f |. m, ."iiivieueiiii'ioii outarlu Anirl : i i o,i.. 34l:t3|fMl Kl :. H ; :' III' I* M.i.liy l!e.l Un... l'„, ',,,„■ t ,.|,v Mil. ill I It br. g, 6. bv Hamburg— Elualvo (0. C. Sinitliaon). Weight today 11*. ' ■ ' nt.i I I I.. I IN fasl .' Ill lb 3 I I I Hart) Rlllott, SIAIu. Oularu. II. '.niuilii II li, 1 4S? fust il 5 lis 6 5 1. 4 4' i.'i M.-iiun S.is.ule. I.adv Esther. 'IV rah. H1H5J •J.iroiito I 1 H. I liijj faat 3 ll'JKIllli. I ,;i (• H'etlrfw l Maedonnld I... lVUiv l!eldu.o.'W M.i, \hm m \\S **»t « li- : 1 • 6 (• }'-JNM K4H« J«Wv., rVtr* Uff JMtl#, DONALD MACDONALD. ch. K. 8. by Sombrero— Berriedale (P. T. Chioit). Weight today 94. 83166 Belmont US JUlg slop 8 123 :! 4 4 4 3s 3l- Xicol Joe Ma.khn. Wise Mason. Wartield. 81863 Toronto 1 1-16 1 : 49* fast 6 1021 1 3 4 1 U 1"* Goldstein IneleTobv. Reidmoore. OKtSwcn. 80701 S. Anita 7-8 l:26j hvy i 102 2 3 3 3 2' 221 Kennedy CnyFisher. J.H.Reed. Gerrymander 80627 S. Anita 11:39 fast 3 10514 4 4 3 2« 1 Treubel G. Fisher. L.DIeudonne. Homecrest. CREEL, b. K. 6. by Woo) sthorpe— Extra (P. M. Civil!). Weight today 102. S2493 Mmt nal 7-8 1 :27J fast 2 117 1 7 C 4 3« V Musgr've Ed. L.. Joe Gaitens. Protagonist. 82X74 Montreal 1 1-8 1:55 fast 1-3 112 2 11 1 I1 I1 Musgr've LoisCavanagh. TheEarl. KingofMir-t :S2301 Toronto 11-16 1:49 fast 1-2 108 2 I 2 2 l'J l2 Musgr've (Jiles. Dredger. Hastv Agnes, s 2232 Toronto 3-4 1:138 fi-st 12 112 6 5 5 5} 6» Deverich Rod River. Centre Shot. Purslane. ELLICOTT. b. h. 5. by Toddington— Duchess of Towers (J. H. Madigan). Weight today 99. 82177 Toronto 11-16 1:48 fast 31 107 4 6 4 2 2' 22 Gilbert Juggler. Siskin. Ontario. M933 Toronto 3-4 1:131 fast 8 110 4 3 3 # 521 Harty I.adv Irma. Purslane. Red River. 76785 Fort Erie 1 1-16 1 :46 fast 4J 112 4 6 6 6 6 4* E Walsh Min.Adams. LadyBaldur. Hanbrldge 76666 Fort Erie 1 1-16 1 :46* fast 2i 113 7 6 7 7 7 7" E Walsh Polly Prim. Czar. The Minks. 76469 Fort Erie 1 1-16 1:46 good 4 112 5 3 2 3 2»* 2»1 Nicol Goes Fast. John Carroll. Reldmoore GLIMMER, ch. h. 5. by Martimas— Flicker (Valley Farm Stable). Weight today 106. S244 1 Montreal 1 1-8 l:54g fast 3 US 7 7 5 « l«= ,lit,«?.«llbert Heidnioorc. C.ntntv Clerk. Henry (1. 82298 Toronto 11:411 fast 2-5 121 4 1 1 1 l3 1« D MeC'thy.Moonraker. (annie Maid. Shiinoncse. 82110 Toronto 11-1(1:4* fast 21 122 6 3 2 2 52 73 Gilbert Direct. Jack Parker. St. Klmwood. 81663 Toronto 1 1 -It; 1:491 fast 8 105 11 9 9 7 51 5= Gilbert P. Maodonald. Inc.Toby. Reidmoore. REIDMOORE. ch. g. 6, by Ornament— Desayuno (W. Shields). Weight today 103. K2441 Montreal 1 1-8 1 :54jj fast 116 114 3 12 1 1* V D McC'thyConntvClork. HonrvO.. Belle Scott. K2245 Toronto lin70v l:46g fast 5 109 9 4 7 6 51 4'J Goldstein Neoskaleota. HowardShean. Punkv. N21 77 Toronto 11-16 1:48 fast 6 107 6 2 2 5 41 P! D McC'thyJuggler. Ellieott. Siskin. S1865 Toronto lm70y l:45g fast 11-5 110 5 6 6 5 4' 3'° Trueman Hanbrldge. Ontario. Greun Seal. SUPERSTITION, b. g. 4. by Aid ine— Evangeline Cisneros (A. L. Price). Weight today 94. R 148 Montreal a& f 1:071 fast 41 106 3 3 4 B 2* Musgr've Simeoo. ColorodLidv. Mich. Angelo. S1429 I'ir.ilieo lm60y 1:44| fast 20 102 2 2 1 1 3n*10" Upton Lad of Langden, Siskin. Gowan. 81367 P'.mlico 3-4 1:121 fast 41 104.8 7 7 6'1 61* E Dugan Takabira. St. Jeanne. Pantoufle. 81283 T'imllco lm40y 1:43 fast 12 108 2 2 2 4 Ik 3'J Deverich Live Wire. P.&Needles. Arondack. FIFTH RACE— About 2 1-2 Miles. Steeplechase. 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. (75379—3:10 • — -i — 14::. p WILD REFRATN. br. f. 4. bv Ben Brush— Harpsichord (William Garth). Weight today 130. 82MB Montreal Ab 2 4:07J fast 7-5 186 5 4 2 Fell. E Heider Xat B.. Com. Fontaine. Big Bear. 82319 Montreal Ab2J 5:27 fast 41 136 2 4 3 3 21 21 E Heider Economy . Ilaora. Jim MeGill. 82179 Toronto Ab 2 4:09 fast 20 135 8 7 7 C 5« 6" Hagan Waterway. Thlstledale. Byzantine. 81854 Toronto Ab 2 4:29 fast 7 139 6 Fell. Dupee Canvas. My Grace. Spencer Rein". PAGAN BEY. b. g. 9. bv Pagan— Pamona Belle (Mrs. W. G. Wilson). Weight today 145. 82561 Montreal Ab 2 4:031 slow 8-5 137 1 3 3 3 3 311 T Taylor Xat B.. Economy. S2300 Toronto Ab 21 5:14 fast 21 152 2 2 2 Fell. Archlb'ld Rvsantine. Kara. Steve Lane. S2179 Toronto Ab 2 4:09 fast 4 159 4 6 5 4 4«° 4» W G W's'nWaterwav. Thlstledale. Byzantine. *1867 Toronto Ab 2 4:19g fast 31 154 4 6 5 5 25 1} W G Ws'nBvzantine. Canvas. Jim MeGill. 77585 Hamilton Ab21 4:56 fast 7-5 1«0 1 6 6 6 6 S^IE Heider Bilberry. Marksman. Woodslde. BYZANTINE, b. g. 7, by Octagon— Mallow (N. Ray). Weight today 148. S2439 Montreal Ab2£ 5:31g fast 4 149 5 4 2& Fell. Ray Kara. Reginald. Wiierzhurcor. 82300 Toronto Ab 21 5:14 fast 41 142 3 1 1 1 1} f Ray Kara. Steve Lane. Pagan Bey. 82179 Toronto Ab I 4 :09 fast 6 147 5 3 3 3 35 371 Ray Waterway. Thlstledale. Pagan Bey. S1SK7 Toronto Ab 2 4:19g fast ( 147 6 5 4 1 U 21 Ray Pagan Bev. Canvas. Jim MeGill. 77585 Hamilton Ab21 4:56 fast 5 145 3 4 4 4 4 1 I J Murphy Bilberry. Marksman. Woodslde. KARA, b. g. 6. by Herald— Irene (J. W. Colt). Weight today 163. 82466 Mi unreal Ab 2 4:14 fast — 160 2 2 2 2 2 2=° J Lynch Tbistledale. P42S Montreal Ab2] 5:31g fast 8-5 158 4 3 3 1 1 1 J Lynch Reginald. Wncrzlmrgcr. Byzantine. 823841 Toronto Ab 21 5:14 fast 7-5 15S 13 3 2 2ll 2» McAfee Byzantine. Steve Lane. Pagan Bey. Ml Toronto Ab 3 6:17 good 5 163 1 1 1 1 22" 22 McAfee Agent. Ben Cole. Expansionist. SIXTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. 3-ycar-olds. Allowances. (S2309— 1:12%— 4— 120.) SENSIBLE, ch. f, 3, by Serpent— May Beach (F. T. Wood). Weight today 107. su:.:: Montreal 1 l:40j! fast 20 95 4 » 10 10 10J ll-'« Deverich Jeaaette M.. Robbie Bean. Petulant HO Toronto 1 1:44 fast 8 101 6 6 6 2 11 2h E Clark Protagonist. Nasrurtla. Holseher. MSi.:i Toronto 3-4 1:14* fast SO 109 8 9 10 9" 67 Rettlg J. Gaitens. SalVolatile. Plaudmore. 78253 Houston 6} f 1:23* fast 8 112 8 Henry La Salle. Swing. Rubiola. 78159 Houston 3-4 1:19| hvy 6 105 2» Young Miss Gratitude. Minuolette. Clef. COLORED LADY. blk. f. 3. bv Waterboy— Connemara (H. M. Allan). Weight today 107. 82118 Minimal .".'. f 1 :07*. fast 30 98 7 2 2 21 3-1 Davenp't Siim-oe. Superstition. Mich. Angelo R23I5 Montreal 3-4 1 :131 fast 40 102 3 2 1 4« 51' Deverich Taslev. Olillla. Piute. 76449 Fort Erie 5-8 1:021 slow 60 101 5 6 7 6} 7" 1W Ott AnneMcGee. MissCrlttenden. Aralia 76354 Fort Erie 51 f 1:08 fast 50 103 9 10 8 11 11" R Will'msJoeGaitens. Stromeland. Admonish. FIREBUG, br. c. 3. by Woolsthorpe— Incendiary (J. H. Madigan). Weight today 105. S2.".:: Montreal 3-4 1:15 good 15 101 S 2 2 61 916 Herbert T. Robinson. Blue Coat. Security. Ra B Montreal 3-4 1:13 fast 100 105 1 3 4 8* ll21 Malin SalVolatile. JoeOaiteus. Bellwether 82296 Toronto 51 f 1:07| fast 100 106 6 5 6 81 820}Malin Sir Edward. Edeelv. Little Osage. 75677 Windsor 4} f 57g slop 60 107 7 7 91 9" H Alex Ramble, Pearl Point, Hawksfllght. HOYLE. br. g. 8. by Royal Flush III.— Torrid (0. Bowman). Weight today 109. N2496'Montreal 1 1:41 fast 5 94 6 4 4 2 2s 21 Hamm'd Mazuma. Zipango. Woolstone. 82427 Montreal 3-4 1:131 fast 8 96 5 8 7 63 55 H'cliffe Smoker. Youthful. Many Colors. 82271 Montreal 7-8 1:261 fast 40 96 4 6 6 4 41 55 J Reid Fnlford. Gemmell. Mazuma. 81856 Toronto lm70y 1:47 fast 20 95 2 5 6 6 5« 11"SC Ross Lady Esther. W. I. Hindi. Hiacko. HIGH HAT. b. g, 3. by Sombrero — Celebrity (Mrs. J. Johnston). Weight today 109. KM Jamestown 3-4 1:15 fast 10 lor. 4 5 5 52 o'f A Martin Rose Beaumont. G::y King. Font. ■■ Jamestown 3-4 1:17 slow 15 109 3 6 6 53 412JD'gman Lilypad. Elysium. Eustaeian. BALLET GIRL, ch. f. 3. by St. Leonards— Cerito (D. Stevenson). Weight today 102. 82448 Montreal 5} f 1:07J fast 20 101 6 6 5 71 8' H'cliffe Simeoe. Superstition. Colored Lady 82160 Toronto 7-8 1:30 fast 3 112 2 4 4 4 3« 3» Goldstein Ghilla. Manv Colors. Searchlight. S1366 Pimlieo 5-8 1:001 fast 20 110 9 9 6 4»* 6«1 H'cliffe Tasley. Mauviette. Merry Gift. 81210 Pimlieo 3-4 l:13g fast 30 103 7 6 7 7 7 « H'cliffe Half Sovereign, Pantoufle. Personal 78090 Pimlieo 5-8 1:01 fast 8 100 6 6 4 31 3*1 Goldstein Taboo. Thetis. Hill Tod. MAXIM GUN. ch. c. 3. bv St. Maxim— Addie Mills (Prospect Stable). Weight todav 112. 82EM Montreal 7-8 1:314 slop 6 105 2 1 1 I 1! 21 J MelntyreMielvael Angelo. Irish Duke. Nod. S2162 Toronto 1 1:44 fast 10 100 2 1 1 3 4« 68} T ChandlerProtagonist. Sensible. Nasturtia. 82010 Toronto 1 1:44} hvy 10 100 5 2 2 3 31 4''1T ChandlerCunning. Descomnets. Toll Box. 81868 Toronto 3 4 1:151 fast 15 114 4 3 3 8} 8'»}T ChandlerD.ofMilan. Cruched'Or. Darelngton. SILK HOSE. b. f. 3. bv Watercress — Hosiery (W. J. Sbanghnessy). Weight today 107. 82608 Montreal 1 1:46| slop 10 107 5 2 3 3 3H 3'1 H'cliffe Desperado. Sblinonese. GreaUnbttee 82110 Toronto 1 1-16 1:49 fast 12 106 7 7 6 9 9" 9" Goldstein Direct. Jack Parker. St. Elmwoou. 82011 Toronto 1 1-16 l:51g hvy 10 108 7 3 6 7 5' 510 Goldstein Direct. Punkv. Lawyer Millar. S1523 Pimlieo 1 1:41J fast 13-20 100 13 3 2 32 3»1 Uoldstein Hurloek. Indomitable. Constellation. 81339 Pimlieo lin40y l:44g fast 1 93 2 3 4 4 4» 21 Deverich Chopontuc. Gils Helm. Ottoman. CEREMONIUS. b. c. 3. bv Sempronius — Cereta (Valley Farm Stable). Weight todav 112. 82493 Montreal 7* 1:274 fast 20 105 14 7 7 6- «■*}!) McC'thy Edwin L.. Creel. J.m- Gallons. 81866 Toronto 1 1-8 1 :55* fast 25 112 3 6 9 10 31 912»Oilbprt ;itv Fisber. Arondaek. Detective. T7583 Hamilton I l:40j| fast 4 105 4 4 5 6 7« 4»1 C Ross 3. H. Reed. Hoyle. Slmcoe 77529 Hamilton 3-4 1:14 slow 7 108 2 3 3 3°* 2s C Ross Michael Angelo. Arondack. AUce. COLONEL ZEB. ch. c. 3. bv Hawkswick — Alicetta (J. S. Flynn). Weight toda" 107. 82667 Montr.-al 1 1:4S] slow 15 Ml 4 3 4 I 46 43i Davenp't Piute. Many Colors. Spanish Prime 823S6 Montreal 11:40 fast 20 97 8 2 2 2 3« 38 Davenp't Joanette M.. Petulant. Arrow Swift. 82156 Toronto 11:44 fast 10 100 1 2 2 5 5} 6« T Chandler Woolstone. Petulant. Groon Dale. 82010 Toronto 1 1:444 hvy 20 100 6 5 7 7 7 7" O'Connor Cunning. Descomnets. Toll Box. GOLD FRONT, ch. c. 3. by Goldcrest — Tenchetah (M. Nicoll). Weight today 105. N2..0S Montreal 1 1:464 slop 12 105 2 6 4 4 51 6" Whiting Desperado. Shinionese. Silk Hose. 824M Montreal 3-4 1:14 fast 50 99 6 7 4 7'1 3' Whiting Pinte. Youthful. Topsv Robinson. 82436 Momreal 7-8 l:28g fast 4 103 5 2 3 2 3} 4«} Whiting Tremargo. Sally Cohen. Amrl. 82180 Toronto lm70y l:4Sg fast 15 100 8 5 4 2 22 21 Whiting Crovdon. Charivari. Tremargo. 82026 Toronto 3-4 1:168 hvy 15 108 7 6 7 72 8s* Whiting Nod. Tremargo. Maximum. LADY GORE. ch. f. 3. by Jim Gore — Excellent (J. Robertson). Weight today 95. 77"."..' Hamilton 5-8 1 :u2 fast 2 112 7 3 0 10* 9' A Martin Pimpante. Malooon. Desperado. 771S2 Hamilton 3-4 1:13 fast 15 100 1 — 1 43 2" A Martin J. H. Reed. Hawksflight. ColonelZeb 77107 Hamilton 5} f 1:08 fast 31 100 3 2 3 2» 2'i A Martin Jeanette M.. Elsa F.. Malecon. 76993 Montreal 3-4 1:134 fast 60 104 8 6 6 7} 8" M McGee Anna L. Daley. Edwin L.. Lomond. AL BUSCH. ch. c. 3. by Inflexible— Gatien Belle (W. Shields). Weight today 107. 82296 Toronto H f 1 :07g fast 7 104 9 9 8 72 614}Musgr've Sir Edward. Edgelv. Little Osage. 81941 Toronto 51 f 1:074 fast 60 HO 8 6 5 Fell. Moore'se C W. Burt. Rose Oueen. Taslev. 76114 Windsor 51 f 1:09 slow 40 103 8 8 8 8 8" Moreh'se Nigger Baby. Balhek. Tlieo Cook. 75509 Montreal 4} f 55| fast 34 102 6 « 6'} 4* Trueman Lilypad, ThistleBelle, Colonel Zeb. LADY ORIMAR. ch. f. 3. by Oriroar — Miss Ross (E. A. Brennan). Weight today 100. 82448 Montreal ."..'. f 1 :074 fast 30 95 6 4 3 4' 6*1-Deverich SBmcae. BapentKioo, Colored I.adv 82242 Toronto . 3 4 1:14} fast 15 101 4 4 4 4'" 38} Francis Tasley. Desperado. Searchlight. 82020 Toronto 3-4 1:16*" hvy 15 103 6 3 1 22 41" Cilbert Stiore Lark. Croydon, Devanson. 81267 Lexington 51 f 1:12 mud 45 105 4 116} 8'°lFrancis T.Hollaiwl. BusyMan. A.Sturtevant GENERAL LEE. b. g, 3. by Planudeis— Linda Lee. Weight todav 97. First stall. Page 5 Latonia Latonia Entries and Past Performances for Thursday, June 17. WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK FAST. (Handicapped for a fast track.) LATONIA ENTRIES. f ■ - For differences in weight add or deduct 5 points to the pound. An extra good rider's average worth is 3 pounds. Kai-ing starts at 2:.'!0 |i. m. (Chicago time. 2:30). .-.Runs well in mud. ©Superior mud runnel. First Race — 1 3-4 Miles. ."•vearolds and upward. Selling. (Truck record: 17i:;i7 — :i:O.I2 — 5—104.) Ind. Dorse. Wt. Rec. A. VVt. Hd | . (K2483) Billeview 6. .106. . X725 S24S.".^ Hilei-rano 5. .105. . X71." S2444 Stone Street 4. .104. .©71o S2.-..V. Billy Pullman 4. .101. . X71r» V2I14: Wafer Lake 6. .109. .©710 S241MI- Maid Militant o. . 98..X710 Second Race^ — 5-8 Mile. 2-veai-ohls. Allowances. • Track record: K2552— 1 :00— 2—103. ) (82443) Cherryola 103 1:03 110. .y725 S23lo Piakara 104.. x 720 824S8 Prince Ini|K rial ..100 1:038 107..X710 82488 The Fad Ill 1:014 110..©7o5 81840' Dnqneane 107. . x 700 82498 Billiard Ball 108H:034 1O7..X70O B9M8 Tyras 110. . x «! •" 82 WB Oollls orinsiiv 107. ...orvi si!i.!7J Paul Davis MM..XW0 v2::r.:: Bewal Kepect 103 eso S14!»!l Granny Dismal ... 1O0..XH75 M::45 Selector 100. . X075 BOB .ludge Walton 103 050 ■amc, b. c. by Bannockburn — Mi s Marion 103 Loeiist Bud. b. f. hy Klotow — Locust Blossom ... . 100 Third Race— 3-4 Mile. .'! vearolds and upward. Allowances. (Track leioril: 82161—1:12— C—MC) 82570) HYPERION II. ...113 1:12 6..106..X75O 82498 Merrick 112 1:124 «. .100. .©740 8249H2 \V hi1 Sandals 1H 1:131 5. .1014. . X 735 K24972 Iiii.ii. -r .I k- 1)9 1:16 •".. . 6A..XtS9 S2-" 01 Alice Ceorge 98 1:141 ::.. 86..X73S v2".,i- Mvstifler 104 1:144 4. . !K . .©7.30 83152 Anpiia IOC, 1:14)! 3..SH..X730 81031 I'ro.Ii 107 1:15 3..80..X725 S1221 Iroiilioiind 3..S6..X715 814)03" D.\tiiiio 113 1:14)! 3..8o..X710 BQOi Kupk-ola 3..86..X710 Ind. Horse. Wt. Hoc. A. Wt. Hdcp. 74793 Lakando 4. .102 Oso 81321 Silver C 99 1:19* 3.. 93..Xfi75 S2170 Automatic 3..91..X670 S2170 Erroneous 3.. 88..X005 Fourth Race — 3-4 Mile. Brewers' Exchange Handicap. $1,250 added. 3-year-olds and upward. (Track rceord: 82103—1:12—0—102.) (82501) Richard Reed 92 1:12* 3.. 92.. X 750 80BUO* Prince Ahmed 168 1:1» 6. .113 74". S2104 Roval Tourist 110 l:ll| 4..112..X745 (H24'.KI| Huck 10S 1:12. 4..118. -X740 82311- Colloquy 108 1:11? 5. .115. .©740 .S24!i!t Merrick 112 1:12* ti. .107. .©74o 82445s Charlie Eastman ..100 1:12 0. .117. .©7.:.". 82288' Al Muller 98 1:12: 4. .110.. ©735 H24'.»!» Old Honesty 117 l:lu* 5. .108. . X735 (S2.:i1i T. M. Green 115 1:1S| 3. .104. .©735 82447*«A11 Red 100 1:13* .'!.. !14..©7:'.o 8B445 *Sea Swell 107}l:14g 3.. 98. .©725 *L. A. Cella entry. Fifth Race— 1 1-16 Miles. 3-year-. .his and upward. Selling. (Track record: 82366—1:44* — 4—102.) 82553 Console 3.. 92.. X 725 82553' Plume 3.. 90..X720 S2::i1 J. H. Reed 103 1:46s 3..105..X720 (S2::ti4i M.Nallv 3.. 94..X715 K2.KI9 Tannic 3. . 98 715 S2174 Greenbrldge 3..95..X71H S24SK Ludliiana 3..90..X705 82574) Vanon 4. .105. . XH75 82554 W. A. Leach 3.. 97 050 Sixth Race— 1 1-16 Miles. 3-year-otds and ottward. Selling. (Track record: 82366— 1:44*— 4— 102.) 82396 Irrigator 3. . 89 . . X 725 82555* Font 3. . 89. . X 720 8237«3 Klvsium I.. 87..X7IO S2."H)2 Sempro 105 1:48* 4.. 104 705 S25.-.3 Rebel Queen 4. .102. .©70o S2555 Cilvedear 106 1:47* 4. .107. . X«9.-, 82.",73 Rosoburg II 1.. 92..X090 82553 Biicraa 112 1:47* 4. .102 685 S2555 Bryee 3. .89..X6S5 82553 Schleswig 3 . . 92 . . X 680 82556* Denver Girl 98 1:53* 3.. S7..XCS0 ( S2431 1 Quagga 100 1 :46i 5 . . 1 1 1 . . ©070 82553 Ronebrakc mi 1 :47J 7..108..«685 82502 Tim Kelly 110 1:52- 4 . . 104 . . ©65o 82197 Bush Mason 3.. 89 656 The figures under "Rec." in above entries show the l«'st time made by the li rse at the distance, with weight carried, since Jaaaary l. mos. This time is not n. ees-.irilv made by a winner. It may be the estimated timo of a lo-ing perforniauce. LATEST PERFORMANCES OF HORSES ENTERED TODAY. FIRST RACE— I 3-4 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (15317 3:03^1— B- 101.) Index Course DIstTlmoT'ckOdds Wt St % % K StrFln Jockeys Best Company BELLEVIEW, ch. g. 6. bv Bel Pemonio— Oadabont (F. B. Stevens). Weight todav 100. •2W. Latonia 1 1-2 J ::'- ! 1 3 ' 168 1 ! " t II l«* \ Powers Huerfano. K.l Kane, Headowgran. H:::i:i l^iionia 1 1 S \ '-It fast \- 5 MS :: 7 7 t V -h V Powers Hughe-.. MeadowKram. Pink Wiu-'s 8J1U1 l.utuiiia 1 1-8 1:531 fast u 113 11 1» » 8 4J 3'J T Rice LillieTiirner. BlllvPu 'buan. Grenade 81785 Louisville 1 1-*J J:37g hvy 18 5 111 6 2 2 3 3" 2* V Powers Nadzu I'lrst Peep. Bvslerlitig. S1531 Louisville 1 1-8 1:53 fast C U3 » 6 6 4 61 5»| T Rice Nadzu. Albert Star, Gllvedear. HUERFANO, br. g. 5, by Eddie Jones— Free Love (W. A. Hurhes). . Weight today 105. 824*5 Latonia I ]-:' l'::;5? kocm! 12 105 i l l 1 «'l :« J I^e Belleview, Bd Kane. Meadowtrra«». 82144 latonia 1 1-4 2:11* hvy 10 108 2 11 1 1" 1' J Lee B. Pullman. Wat. Lake. A.. Kinz. 82313 Latonia 1 1-8 1 :52* fast 16 108 4 9 8 8 8* 7»1 J Lee Il"2he*. Belleview Meadow*MM. 82240 Latonia 1 1-4 2:161 hvy 12 113 2 1 1 1 1J 2'| J Lee StoneStreet, Wat. Lake. M Mutant 82101 Latonia 1 1-8 1 : 531 fast 25 113 7 5 5 6 51 5« J Lee LlllieTumer. B.Pullman. Bellevie» STONE STREET, b. c. 4. bv Longstreet— Stonenellie (C. E. Hamilton) Weight today 104. v'444 Latonia 1 1 4 ' 1H hvv 3 104 15 5 5 S"^" M McGee Huerfano. B.I'ullnmn. W : fer Lake 82240 Latonia 1 1-4 2061 hvy 3j 1"9 3 3 3 3 21 I1! M Mcfiee Huerfano. WateH.ake MaidMilit.nU 82153 Latonia 1 1-16 1 :52« mud 15 105 7 7 7 6 B 3' J M McGee Nadzu. Colonel Blue. Meadowgrass. 82018 latonia 1 1-8 2:00J hvy 8-5 104 4 5 5 5 63 5" M McGee WaterLake. M Militant. RPullman 81940 Latonia 1 l:48g mud 2 107 1 2 2 1 I'll1 MMcGee WatorLako. kPowe-s. LadvBaldur BILLY PULLMAN, b. g. 4. by Glenheim— Andrisa (J. R. Wainwrig-ht) , Weight today 101. s':'.."i I^atmiia 1 1 1(1 1 1.".* fast 10 106 U IS 13 10 ll'Hl '"SK.nne.ly Alb-rt Star. Gerrymander. 1-ont. 82444 Latonia 1 1-4 2:11| hvy 4 105 6 3 3 2 2' 2' T Burns Huerfano. WaterLake. All.ertFanz. 82.170 Ijitonia 1 3-18 2:05? mud 7-5 104 2 6 2 2 l1 1» M McGee Ed Kane. Maid Militant. Elysium. 82.113 Latonia 1 1-8 1 : 521 fast 10 107 1 2 3 2 41! 55 Troxler Hughes. Belleview. Meadow-grass. S2225 Latonia 1 1-16 1:55 hvy 5 109 3 6 5 4 21 2* Page ColonolP.lue. Grenade. MnidMllitant WATER LAKE. b. h. 6. bv What-er-lou— Queen's Lake (Mrs. N. B. Davis). Weight today 109. v '144 Latonia 1 1-4 2:111 hvy 1 111 3 4 4 3 32 33 V Powers Huerfano, B. Pullman, Al. I anz. 82240 Latonia 1 1-4 2:158 hvy 3-2 111 6 6 5 4 43 321 W AndressStoneStreot. Huerfano. M'dMllitHiit 82173 Latonia 1 1-16 1:52$ mud 6 103 7 8 8 8 7s 6'3}W AndressPoaoon. Kotchemlke. BillvPullmnn. 8201S Latonia 1 1-8 2:001 hvy 41 106 7 7 6 3 2} l'l W AndressMaldMilitant. B. Pullman. Hiierfano 81940 Latonia 1 l:48g mud 25 107 5 7 7 7 I' 21 W AndressStoneStrcet. KaticPov.ors. L.Bal.lnr MAIB MILITANT, b. m. 6. by Rainbow— Fantasma (J. B. Riley). Weight today 93. 82491 Latonia Iro70y1:45 good 20 104 15 7 fi 2' 21 Page Palainon. QynsyKing. l.lllie I inn. r. 82370 I^atonia 1 3-lfi 2:05g mud 5 106 6 4 4 4 3'1 3= Heidel Billy Pullman. IM Kane. Elvsiuni. S2240 Latonia 11-4 2:14 hvy 31 ill 1 2 2 2 3' I«1V Powers StoneStreet. Hnoifan... Wslrr Lake 82225 Latonia 11-16 1:55 hvy 6 111 5 3 4 3 4J 4s E Martin ColonelBIuo. BillvPiilliiian. (.renade SECOND RACE — 5-8 Mile. 2-year-olds. Allowances. (82552—1:00—2—103.) CHERRYOLA, ch. f, 2, by Tanimeister— Last Cherry (J. T. Ireland). Weight today 110. 82441 latonia 5-8 l:04g hvy 13-10 110 2 2 11' l4 Page King Solomon. Baniree. Zephyr. 82290 IjUonia 5-8 1:03 hvy 13-10 103 1 2 2 l* 1! Page JackStraw. BillianlBall. SliortOrd. r 82102 Latonia 4} f 538 fast 6-5 108 7 7 6* 21 Page C. A. Leiman. Ollpy. Halbw*. 81935 Latonia 1-2 49? mud 7-5 105 2 ll1 1« Page Inferno Queen. Bannv.-s Kiddyl ee 81719 Louisville 41 f 54* fast 28 93 3 5 !*!' E Martin Collis Ormsby. Laveno. Hallack. PINKARD. b. c. 2. bv Pink Coat— Lorna Doone (S. K. Hughes). Weight today 104. 82310 Latonia 5-8 1:"0* fast 15 107 3 11 7 61 4*3 Taplin Topkind. Keiono. The Fad. 82002 Latonia 41 f 1:00 hvy 20 107 8 6 5* 5»1 T Rice Bob Co. Ere White. Metsio. 81722 Louisville 41 f 531 fast 16 104 5 7 6l 5« J Lee Pr'celmperial. Fereno. Barleythorpe S1496 Louisville 41 f 531 fast 71 108 4 6 6« 6T Warren Tnrf Star. Henderson. Hallack. PRINCE IMPERIAL, br. c, 2, by Oriando— Dixoletta (John Marklein). Weight today 107. S24B8 I-atonia 5 s 1:008 good 7 110 7 6 6 5» 58 .1 I^ee Eye White. .To.. Morris. Donau. ^2480 I^atonia 5-8 1:03? hvy 6 106 4 4 3 3'J ■ J Lee Donnn. Saban. Short Order. S1925 Latonia 41 f 56 mud 3 106 7 5 5« 31} MMcGee Bob Co.. Starport. Ethelbnrg. 81722 Louisville 41 f 53J fast ? 109 2 2 11 1* V Powers Fereno. Barleythorpe. Duauesne. 81653 Louisville 41 f 54 fast 51 102 4 4 4» 421 Hufnagel Fr'nkG.Hogan. Slewfoot. St.DeinioI THE FAD. ch. g. 2, bv Woolsthorpo — Fashionable (C. C. Van Meter). Weight today 110. g248g latonia 5-8 1:00? gooii 25 112 1 1 2 3l 4T D Austin Eye White. Joe Morris. Donau. 82430 Latonia 5-8 1 :03| hvy 7-W 110 3 2 2 21 5r} D Austin Donau. Prince Imperial. Salian. S2310 Latonia 5-8 1:00* fast 7-10 111 2 2 2 3« 3'i D Austin Topland. Koreno. Pinkard. 81849 Louisville 41 f 54* mudll-20 109 2 1 1* 1* D Austin Topland. Duouosne. St. Deiniol. 8175S Louisville 5-8 1:011 mud 4-5 106 1 1 1 1* 1" D Austin St. Deiniol. Calash. F. G. Hogan. DUQUESNE. br. c. 2. bv Broomstick— Falcrna (J. W. McClelland). Weight today 107. S1S49 Louisville 41 f 54* mud 12 108 1 3 3i 37 M McGee The Fad. Toi.land. St. Deiniot 81722 Louisville 4J f 531 fist 31 107 4 4 43 43 M McGee Pr'celmperial. lereno. Barleythorpe S1529 Louisville 41 f 538 fast 11 118 2 2 21 4* V Powers Joe Morris. King Siloinon. Donau. 81438 Louisville 4J f 52* fast 11 115 4 7 7» 7* Taplin Joe Morris. King Solomon. Pon.-ni. BILLIARD BALL. ch. c. 2. bv Jean Bereaud — Miss Jordan (P. Dunne). Weight today 107. 824*8 Latonia 5 R 1 :00g fast 4J lofi 5 4 4 .".' 5'S Page Maelleiiley. .1a.kStr.iw. tLTangtuy S2290 latonia 5-8 1:03 hvy 13 5 10813 1 1 21 3»J V Powers Cherryola. Jack Straw. SbortOrdcr. 82169 latonia 41 f 57 mud 13-5 112 4 1 l'l l'l V Powers I!aniv»s. Clipian. I^ nl Chilton. 81345 Louisville 41 f 54 fast 400 100 7 5 82 6« Herbert K.Solomon. FrankC. Hogan. Donau. TYRAS. b. c, 2. bv Nasturtium— Florence Colviile (W. Gerst). Weight today 110. S8WC Latonia 45 f 1:00 hvv 25 113 1 .". ■ 9" J Lee Bob Co Eye White. Metsio. SO— 7 8 Anita 3} f 40g fast 3 115 5 4 41 6" J Howard RockyO'Brien. Klora. Saint Damioa 79786 S. Anita 31 f 41| fast 9-5 112 2 1 l2i 1=1 J Howard OswaldB.. GreonDragon. J.M.Stokes 79507 S. Anita 31 f 41* good 7 106 2 2 2» 1» J Howard Frank G. Hogan. Kid. Brevite. COLLIS ORMSBY. ch, c. 2, by Sidney Lucas — Frances Dillon (Gallaher Bros.). Weight today 107. S24SS Latonia 5-8 l:"0g good 12 110 S 8 8 8 8" Page Eve White. Joe Morris, p. .nan. S1719 Louisville 4} f 54* fast 10 102 5 1 1' l1 Page Cherryola. Lavono. Hallack. PAUL DAVIS, blk. c, 2. by Lord Esterling— Flora Handsome (A. Brown). Weight today 103. W?7 Latonia 1-2 508 mud 8-5 108 3 4 5" 3°i Troxler C. A. Leiman. I'aeide. Cracelhxon. S1626 Louisville 41 f 541 mud 30 100 2 6 61 3» T Rice The Fad. Calash. St. Deiniol. ROYAL REPORT, b. c, 2, by Requital— Wireless (W. E. Nunn). Weight today 103. M.3R3 latonia 5-8 1:01| fast 12 108 6 4 4 ll2 981 J Lee Gilpy. Bon K. Sleet. Brevite. GRANNY DISMAL, b. f, 2. by Ha ndsel— Flora Ben (W. Grater). , Weight today 100. 81496 Louisville 1-2 47 fast 17 110 7 5 61 6»1 Heidel Fereno. Patsalaga. Chanticlor. K14S Louisville 1-2 471 fast 50 107 4 2 21 3" Heidel Turf Star. Za»ira. Lady Melton. 81243 Lexington 41 f 59| mud 65 107— — — 43i Heidel Simonette. Lotta Creed. Samaria. 81197 Lexington 41 f 56? good 100 100 1 7 81 9«1A Walsh Brunhilde. JackStraw. Infer.Oiiecn 81143 Lexington 1-2 491 good 60 102 6 11 ll5 ll1' Paul Turf Star. Front Row. Foxy Miry. SELECTOR, ch. g. 2. bv Handsel— A. M. J. (J. Stevens). , Weight today 100. 81345 Louisville 4?, f 54 fast 40 97 9 9 9 9" Taplin K.Solomon. ^ Frankt.. Hogan. Doniu. 81245 Lexington 1-2 51g mud 120 104 1 2 3'i 2s Page Laveno. RanionCorona. C.A.Ix-iimm 81197 Lexington 41 f 56| good 20 104 3 8 6' 5141T Rice Brunhilde. JackStraw. Infer.O«"on JUDGE WALTON, b. c. 2. by Nasturtium— Loneta (H. McCarren). Weight today 103. 82363 latonia 5-8 l:01g fast 60 108 12 10 12 12» ll1* Hannan Gilpy. Bon K. Sleet. Brevite. First start for the following: SAGER. b. c. 2. by Bannockburn— Miss Marion (B. Schreiber). Weight todav 103. LOCUST BUD, b. f. 2, by Flotow— Locust Blossom (J. L. Becson). Weight today 100. THIRD RACE — 3-4 Milo. 3-ycar-olds and upward. Allowances. (82103— 1:12— 6— 102.1 HYPERION II.. b. g. 6. by Mazagan— Van-a-Clar (L. A. Cella). „ Wcigi.t todav 106. v_.-,7i Latonia 8-41:121 fast 3-5 112 .". S 4 4 .'»'-' J J Lm Ada ■ends. Bfajhteasy, BniHd, 8289 Latonia 1 1:42 hvy 6 M6 3 2 2 3 31 4r- M McHee Cymbal. Keep Moving. Th- Mii*s. HM Latonia 3-4 1:13 fast 5 102 I 2 2 25 lh E Martin Colloouv. Crystal Maid. Zicnap. 81689 I/Oulsville 3-4 1:12 fast 1-4 113 1 2 2 lh 1*J V Powers (iypsv King. Richard Rood. Men Ik 81550 Louisville 51 f 1:06 fast 1-2 111 8 3 3 11 1» V Powers CoraeOnSam. E.M.Fry. Beatrice K. - •Dead heat. MERRICK, ch. g. 6. bv Golden Garter— Bianca (J. C. Milam). Weight today 106. 824M Latonia 3-4 1 :12ii fast 5 109 3 4 5 «■ 633 Page Ilm-k. \Vin 1 Sandals. M.Ii-sa. 12445 Latonia 3-4 1: 16* hvy 21 108 J 2 4 4 3! 1" V Powers Charlie Eastman. Cymbal. BeaSwell 82084 Latonia 61 f 1:20* good 8^10 113 2 11 l'l l2 V Powers Crenado. Boserrian. Deacon. 82004 Latonia 7-8 1:341 hvy 1-3 110 2 1 1 1 1* l4 V Powers E. T. Shipp. Katie Powers. Rickey. WOOL SANDALS, br. h. 5, by Woolsthorpe — Winged Sandals (A. Lasance). Weight today 109. S2499 Latonia 3-4 l:12g fast 21 111 1 12 11 2'i M McGee Huck, Melissa. Old Honesty. 82311 Latonia 51 f 1:058 fast 41 109 4 3 4 4» 3'1 V Powers T. M. Green. Colloquy. Righteasv. 82104 Latonia 1 1-16 1:441 fast 12 104 2 3 3 3 31 2= M McGee K. Daughter. Tom Ilavward. Donna 81625 Louisville 1 l:40g mud 25 112 5 5 5 5 31 3' Warren Huck. Crystal Maid. Dainty Dame. JUPITER JOE. ch. c. 3. by Handsel— Mowitzka (A. Jackson). Weight todav 91. S2497 Latonia 3-4 1:131 fast 41 112 3 3 1 24 2- Troxler Plate Glass. Jack Baker. Orlet. 82366 Latonia 1 1-16 1:441 fast 20 87 5 4 3 3 31 3* R Will'ms Moquette. All Rod. Zienan. 82241 Latonia 7-8 1:321 hvy 40 107 3 5 5 5 4' 4SJ Brannon Dr.Barkley. A 11 Red. I oinHavwar.l. 81201 Lexington 3-4 1:151 good 45 110 5 5 3 2» 21 J Conley Mentor. Edwin L.. Frank Stagg. ALICE GEORGE, br. f. 3. by Sain— Yokohama (B. Schreiber). Weight today 86. 82501 latonia .",.'. f 1 :n0g fast 5 101 3 3 8 41 4'i Kennedy Rich. Reed. M.Crittend -n. Arion.Ce HM7 latonia 51 f l:06g fast 12 106 4 3 2 21 l1 Kennedy TomMoGrath. ToniHollaml. Ethelda 82241 Latonia 7-8 1 :321 hvy 8 102 5 4 4 4 62 5'° E Martin Dr.Barklev. Allltod. Tom I lay ward. 82171 Latonia 3-4 1:181 mud 3-2 96 6 4 4 31 l2 E Martin Paul Rulnart. Stonerllill. RtnelCarr MYSTIFIER, b. g, 4, by Mesmerist— Carmencita (P. J. Miles). Weight today 99. 62654 Jamestown 1 1:411 fast 2 98 Fell. E Haynes Kschau. Pearl Point. I _■ '.".I Jamestown ll:43Jslow7 109 4 4 4 4 33 32i Welpiey L. Cavanagh. Hooray, l'.l.ukshiM-p. ACQUIA. b. f. 3. by Kiikerran— Dmarinen (Talbot Bros.). Weight today 86. 82162 Latonia 3-4 1:16 mud 20 101 7 4 4 6' 6'5iT Rice All Red. Marbles. Itieliteasy. slTH Louisville 51 f l:06g mud 30 106 6 5 4 41 4'« J Lee Irfaneh. Tom McGrath. Marbles. 81588 Louisville 7-8 1:26 fast 25 102 7 6 6 5 62 6T E Martin Melissa. Righteasy. Flnreal. 81318 Louisville 3-4 1:141 fast 11-10 105 5 3 2 41 57 Page Snap. Patriot. Star Thistle. 81221 Lexington 3-4 1:141 fast 5 106 2 1 1 11 2» Lovell Ada Meade. Civita. Alice. PROCLA. br. f, 3. bv Governor Foraker — Yedas (T. H. Stevens). Weight today 86. S1031 -S. Anita 11:39 fast 30 100 4 5 4 4 71 661 B Wilson Alma Bov. Descomnets. Shapdalc. BC915 & Anita 3-4 1:12 fast 20 105 9 S 10 S' 9" Page Stringency. Milpitas. Shat'dalo. 80839 S. Anita 61 f 1:191 fast 30 106 6 6 9 61 5* T Rice M.Hannah. E.Harwood. Stringency. IRONBOUND. ch. f. 3. bv Tanimeister— Ironmistress (J. T. Ireland). Weight today 86. 81221 Lexington 3-4 1:141 fast 9 106 4 3 4 51 5*1 Page Ada Meade. Acnuia. Civita. 75819 Latonia 51 f 1:08 good 3 106 5 5 5 8" 8" E Martin tnele Walter. Cowdin. Lady Ruby. 75719 Latonia 5-8 1:011 fast 6 103 10 7 5 7'' 4»1 Minder E.HarW'd. Transform. M.Crittenden DEXTRINE, b. f. 3, by Uncommon — La Josephino (J. Griffin). Weight today 86. S140.-J Louisville 3-4 1:131 fast 35 110 9 2 4 3» 3" T Steele Console. Project. Ladv Ethelyn. 80610 3. Anita 51 f 1:061 fast 8 112 7 6 6 101 1213JM McGee (Jhaffmch. Galimla. Wildwood Bill. 80739 9. Anita 51 f 1:07 good 8 105 11 9 10 9" 8'23Kennedy I^a Relne Hindoo. Galinda. Banrose 80667 S. Anita 3-4 1:13? good 30 112 5 3 3 3J 5« T Rice Sainposal. Belleek. Miss Naomi. RUPICOLA. br. f. 3. bv Advance Guard — Kin Rose (R. E. Lechleiter). Weight today 86. 8H89 Latonia 3-4 1 :14g fast 20 107 1 7 7 7' 6*1 Heidel Xanxi. Kvromla. Kiddv. 81586 Louisville 3-4 1:131 fast 12 110 9 12 9 8» 7°1 Heidel Patriot. Zeola. Irrigator. 81403 Louisville 3-4 1 :131 fast 14 110 12 13 10 131 121BlHeidel Console. Prolect. Dextrine. 76758 Fort Erie 5-8 1:018 fast 30 104 11 10 11 7»* 6«1 Glasner Joe Gaitens. Gloriole. Ramsy. LAKANDO. b. f. 4. by Orlando — Lake Breeze (Woodford & Buckncr). Weight todav 102. 74793 Louisville 51 f 1 :0S! f ast 150 89 8 8 8 9« 9'8 E Martin Goldproof. Frontenae. I.a.lv Ann.-. SILVER C. ch. g. 3, by Silverdah? — Salosa (S. Forsythe). Weight today 93. S1321 L'sville lm70v 1:468 slow 4" 93 9 9 Pulled up. E Martin Creel. Colonel Bhie. La Fayette. 81266 Lexington 3-4 l:18g mud 250 99 5 5 2 3" 3»1 Lovell LightBlue. Crawford. HarrietKowe 75792 I^atonia 51 f 1:071 good 12 107 10 4 5 82 1032 Benson .Tolly. Cowdin. Gerrymander. 75498 Latonia 5-8 1:01| fast 31 107 8 9 9 81 84} Benson F. Messenger. N.Carmack.The.Missus. AUTOMATIC, b. c. 8. by Six Shooter— Motilla (A. B. Colley). Weight today 91. 82170 Latonia 3-4 1:171 mud 30 102 5 8 7 6' 6" 1T Rice M.Hainilton. RedShawl. J. McCarthy 82014 Latonia 3-4 1:208 hvy 30 112 1 2 3 92 10'7 F Burton Pink Wings. JaekBakor. RedShawl. S1654 L'sville lm20y 1:401 fast 35 103 5 12 14 14 14 14" Glasner T.Hayward. Greenbr'eo. Mellowm t 78127 Latonia 51 f 1:11 hvy 12 112 9 8 9 61 618lKennedy Dr. Mayer. KUlington. M. O'Brien. 78072 Latonia 5-8 1:001 fast 60 107 2 10 9 8i 611 F Burton Sea Swell. Jolly. Romp. ERRONEOUS, b. c. 3. bv Gerolste in— Erratum (W. E. Nunn). ' Weight today 88. 8217') Latonia 3 4 1:171 mud 30 9.8 9 9 9 S2 818lDavenp't M. Hamilton. RedShawl. .I.MeCartiiv 82014 Latonia 3-4 l:20g hvy 100 109 12 11 11 ll4 ll20 Franklin PinkWings. JaekBakor. RedShawl. FOURTH RACE — 3-4 Mile. Brewers' Exchange Handicap, 3-year-olds and upward. (82103— 1:12— 4i— 102. i RICHARD REED, br. c, 3, by Marta Santa— Alary (H. G. Bedwell). Weight todav 92. £2501 Latonia 51 f Lnfiii fast 16-3 89 2 2 2 l'l P Taplin M.Crittenden. Arionette. A.GeOnte. S2379 Latonia 3-4 1 : 171 mud 8-5 100 6 7 7 7 6*1 Taplin Roserrbin. BILBodeiiicr. Woodlands 816S9 Louisville 3-4 1:12 fast 190 92 4 8 3 4'1 3i Paul Gypsv King. Hvperionll . Merrick. 81555 L'sville lm70y 1:43 fast 20 100 4 3 6 5 6' 6» Brannon Edwin L.. Sn*p. Rara Avis. PRINCE AHMED, eh. h, 6. by King Hanover— Percita (E. Alvey). Weight todav 113. SO600 S. Anita • 61 f 1:181 fast 9-5 113 3 4 4 4" 3« Musgr've Magazine. Rialto. Dominus Arvl. 80574 S. Anita 1 1 :38 fast 7-10 10S 5 5 3 1 121 121 Musgr've Old Timer. Gowan. John Carroll. 80550 S. Anita 1 l:37g fast 41 108 1 3 4 4 31 21 Musgr've Maitbie. Orbicular. Dominus Arvi. ROYAL TOURIST, b. c, 4, by SariSringham — Leisure (C. R. Ellison). Weight today 112. 82104 Latonia 1 1 1« 1:44*. fast 10 11. 6 5 5 5 51 6; Troxler K. Daughter. W. Sandal- T.Hmyw'rd S10_." Louisville 1 1:408 mud 41 113 3 8 S 8 8 8'" M Preston Huck. Crystal Maid. Wool Sandals. M49S L'sville lm70y 1:43 fast 2110 112 3 3 2 3 2' 2' 1 Page Moquette. Old Honesty. Zipango. 81437 L'sville 1 1-16 1:451 fast 81 118 8 7 5 5 7" 7»1 Heidel Miami. Arcite. Huck. 81291 Louisville 51 f 1:071 slow21-10 117 1 6 6 53 5" 1C H Shil'gCrystal Maid. DalntyDame. Allied HUCK. ch. g. 4. by Allan-a-Dale— Miss Gussie (T. C. McDowell). Weight today 118. 82499 Latonia 3-4 1:128 fast 31 112 4 5 4 2.\ 1'IV Powers WoolSandals, Melissa. OldHoi* wl I . 82293 Latonia 1 1:42 hvv 2 108 6 5 5 7 5 5" V Powers Cymbal. Keep Moving. The Minks. 81625 Louisville 1 1:408 mud 29-5 10S 14 3 1 23 l2 V Powers Crystal.Maid. WoolSandals. D.Danie 81437 L'sville 1 1-16 1:451 fast 13 105 6 5 3 4 31 3-1 T Rice Miami. Arcito. Moquette. 81342 Louisville 3-4 1:121 that 4 108 4 3 2 I1 1» C H Shil'sMarbles. Aspirin. Tom McGrath. COLLOQUY, b. m. 6. bv Russell— La Tour (G. H. Holle). Weight today 115. 82311 latonia »1 f l:i)58 fast 4-5 114 2 1 1 3* 2l Kennedy T.M.Green. Wo'ISandals. Rlglitea^r 82103 Latonia 3-4 1:12 fast 7-10 100 3 11 11 2b T Rice Hyperion II.. Crystal Maid. Zienan 81923 Latonia 51 f 1:09 mud 4 108 1 11 l'l l'J J Lee Al Mnller. Madman. 81635 Louisville 3"-4 1:128 fast 14-5 111 5 3 3 21 1" Page CharlieEastman. Jacobite. Mailman 81375 Louisville 3-4 1:111 fast 7 109 1 1 1 B 21 J Lee DalntyDame. Irfaneh. WoolK.nnh.U MERRICK, ch. g. 6. by Golden Garter — Bianca (J. C. Milam). Weight today 107. 82469 latonia 3 4 1 :12S fast .". 109 2 4 5 6' 63J Pa-e Duck. Wool Sandals. Meli -*a. 8- 415 Latonia 3 I 1 :1«;' hvv 21. Ins.'. S I 1 3\ 1" V Powers Charlie Eastman. Cymbal. S.aSwell 82084 Latonia Giri:30jg 1 9 10 n:: 2 I 1 I'll* V PoWern Grenade. Boserrian. IVnvon. sitfM Latonia . 8 i::si' hvj 1 S IN 211 1 l« V V Power* 1:. P. Rhlpv. Katie KMrera, Rickey. CHARLIE EASTMAN, br. g. 6. bv Himyar— Brooch (W. A. Hughes). Weight todav 117. 8 ■■!!. Ijttonla 3 4 Lit;.' hvj 2" IM I 2 2 l1 f -I Lee M. 1-1-i.k. Cymbal, s.-.i Swell. 8 ■:!;; Latonia 3 4 1:1*3 mud 7 10 ll 1 3 1 l'l 1' J Lee KnnVld. Console. I sury. 8238 Latonia 3 4 1:18 hvv 9 5 113 3 2 1 l'»l'*.I Ix»e Dainty Dame. Al Muller. 82003 Latonia 1-4 1:1M hvy 34. 104 4 5 4 5» 4«j D Austin Sea Swell. Daiutv Dam.-. Marble*. S1757 Louisville 3-4 1:141 mud D HO 5 3 3 31 2» V Powers Crystal Maid. SoaSwoIl. Al Muller. A£~HULLEBl b- *• *• *y Sorcerer— Discard (W. H. Flier). Weight today 110. oSSS IAton a 3-4 1:18 hvy 9-10 111 1 3 3" 3 3'J Mountain Charlie EaStman. I\aiutv Dame. STnS? L*ton!a 3-4 1:14* Kood 8-2 105 2 2 2 2' 1J Mountain Palntv Damp. ScaSwell. Madman. |}2r2 Laton,a 6* f 1:09 mud 3-4 100 J 3 3 2 2» 2'J T Rice Colloiiuv. Madman. 81.57 Louisville 3-4 1 :14* mud 20 108 3 2 2 2* 4| TRice CiystalMaid. (.'h.Kastman. SeaSw»U OLD HONESTY, b. h. 5. by Previous— Mamie Doyle (A. J. Gorey). Weight today 108. S25f*ion}* 3-4 i:i2g fast 12 no ;, 7 7 6» l' .1 Lee Hu.k. Waal Sandals. Mill— a S;i2,i I^10-1,1.1* 1 i-JS 1:44* fast 15 114 4 B 7 7 7* 8'« T Rice K. Daughter. W. Sandals. T.Havw'rd litfi hev\\\° ,lm22y 1AOi fast 7 105 2 4 5 S 2' 2* T Rice Olid. Belle. Wartield. J E.McMillan. SSK*5B« lm70y 1:42* fast 17-10 108 4 3 3 2 4« 4» J Lee GreenSoal. J. E. McMillan. Zienap. 81498 L svllle lm70y 1 :43 fast 8 108 4 4 3 2 32 3« J Lee Moquette. Royal Tourist. Zlpango. ?• *V GREEN, b. ir. 8. by G. W. Johnson— Evergreen (D. N. Prewitt). Weight today 104. B£} Latonia 5Jf 1:051 fast 4J 93 1 2 3 Ik V Brannon Colloquyj Wool Sandals. Righteasv 81757 Louisville 3-4 1:14* mud 17-5 105J 1 5 5 8 8«* Heidel Crvstar.YIald. Ch. Eastman. SeaSwell 81U24 Louisville 1 1:40 mud 4* 101 2 3 1 1 2» 2* Page Olambala. Hanbrirtee. Dr. Barklev. 18O6I Latonia 3-4 1:14* fast 4 107 1 1 1 21 2» Heldel Miss Sain. Berwick. Colloquy. 78027 Latonia 6* f 1:07* fast 11-10 115 2 11 1»* 1» M McGee Crystal Maid. Alice. Marse Abe. ALL RED. ch. g. 8. bv Star Rubv— Allanette (L. A. Cella). Weight today 94. KM47 Latonia 1 1-16 1 :50| hvy 6-5 96 3 1 1 1 I" 2n* Brannon The Peer. Deacon. Nadxu. Si2.i66 Latonia 1 1-16 1 :44* fast 6 88 4 1 1 1 2» 2« E Martin Moquette. Jupiter Joe, Zienap. 82241 Latonia 7-8 1:32* hvy 3-2 104 1 1 1 1 3» 2J M McGee Dr.Barkley. T.Hayward. Jup.Joe. 82152 Latonia 3-4 1:18 mud 7-10 91 2 1 1 l1 1* E Martin Marbles. Rlghteasy. Slnlong. 81757 Louisville 3-4 1:14* mud 2 96 6 6 8 7l 74* E Martin CrystalMald. Ch. Eastman. SeaSwell SEA SWELL, ch. c. 3, by Cesarion— Nydia (L. A. Cella!. Weight today 98. 82445 Latonia 3-4 1:16* hvy 9-5 102 1 11 2'J 44? Taplin Merrick. Charlie Eastman, (vnib.il 82224 Latonia 3-4 1:18 hvy 8-5 99 1 1 1 l1 2" E Martin Dainty Dame. The Peer. Enfleld. 82083 Latonia 3-4 1:14* good 12-5 107 1 11 H 3«* V Powers Al Muller. Dainty Dame. Madman. 82003 Latonia 3-4 1:191 hvy 3-5 93 2 111* l _ E Martin Dainty Dame. Marbles. C.Eastman. L. A. Cella entry— All Red and Sea Swell. FIFTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (8B.°.C(5— 1:44* — 4—102.) CONSOLE, br. g. 3. by Sir Dixon— Fair Penitent (L. A. Cella). Weight today 92. 82563 latonia 3-4 1:14 fast 3J 98 3 6 6 41 41 Taplin Ethelda. Busy Man. Plume. 82871 I^atonia 3-4 1:16* mud 15 98 2 4 4 2J 3* Taplin Cluirlie Eastman. Enfield, l.'sory. 814C5 L'sville lm70y 1:45| slow 8 107 2 8 10 8 81 8'»JWarren Edwin L.. Gerrymander, Patriot. 81403 Louisville 3-4 l:13g fast 3 112 2 4 3 1* l2 E Martin Project. Dextrine. Lady Ethelyn. PLUME, b. f. 3. by Woolsthorpe— Oatra (T. P. Hayaa). Weight today 90. MiV.3 I^atonia 3-4 1:14 fast 8 96 I 5 4 3J 3J E Martin Ethelda. Busy Man. Console. am Latonia 5| f 1:09| hvy 7 103 1 4 6 51 4' M McGee Billy Bodemer. Usury. Tim Kelly. SS1783 Louisville 3-4 1:16* hvy 5* 102 5 7 7 61 5« D Austin Ned Carmack. Taekie. Marmorean. M404 Louisville 3-4 1:13| fast 11 93 11 12 12 ll2 11" * Brannon Top. Robinson. BeatriceK.. Sor.Top J. H. REED. ch. o. 3. by Woolsthorne — Liska (Henderson A Hogan). Weight today 105. g2fU Latonia 5J f 1:05§ fast 50 106 fi 7 6 5} 57J M McGee T.M.Green. Colloquy. Wool Sandals 81625 Louisville 11:401 mud 5 91 7 6 4 3 5» 51* R WiirmsHuck, Crystal Maid. Wool Sandals. M500 L'sville lm70y 1:43* fast 7 103 1 7 7 4 2» 21 M McGee Creel. MissCrlttenden. Woolwinder. S1408 L'sville 1 1-16 1:46 fast 3* 103 2 1 1 1 2s 2'i M McGee Creel. Orlandot. Tom Hay ward. 81293 Louisville 3-4 1:141 slow 14 107 9 9 7 6i» 3* M McGee Tom Dolan. Enfleld. E. T. ShlDD. TANNIE, b. f, 3. by Xilkerran— Talpa (Talbot Bros.). Weight today 98. 823U9 Latonia 3 4 l:14t fast 5 107 12 9 8 5 433 E Martin Xarco. Kvromla. Kiddy. 81552 Louisville 3-4 1:11* fast 400 90 6 7 8 8* 8" Hufnagel Hanbridge. Ch. Eastman. Olambala. 77608 Louisville 6* f 1:08 fast 30 108 6 8 8 ll2 1112*J Butler Almena. Splendida. Procla. 77472 Louisville 5i f 1:08* fast 30 112 3 4 6 6* 4«* Pickens All Red. Zarape. Peter Pender. 77259 Lexington 3-4 1:1*1 fast 21-6 106 6 6 6 61 6s A Walsh GlidingBelle. MabelHenry. Semproni M'NALLY. br. c. 3. by Albert— Miss McNally (H. Oots). Weight today 94. 82304 Latonia linVoy 1:44* fast 7 9u 4 1 1 1 Is 1* Hufnagel R« nver Girl. Reside. Quagga. 82174 Latonia 1 1:48 mud 50 105 5 3 3 8 8 8I4lWarren Pink Wings. Lillian Rav. Landlord 74562 Lexington 4J f 5&t hvy 3 106 6 3 22 4»J Warren Light Blue. Ben Howe, Silverado. 74488 Lexington 4J f 55J good 13-5 105J11 7 5s 32 Warren Andersftn, Camel. Bookbinder.* GREENBRIDGE. br. c, 3. by Bowling Green — Idlebridge (J. W. McClelland). Weight today 95. 82174 latonia 1 l!48 mud 11-5 103 3 4 4 7 6' 6'«}Taplin l'ink Wings. Lillian Ray. Landlord 81788 L'sville lm70y 1:481 hvy 8-5 97 7 2 2 3 I* 5»J Taplin Knap. Brvce. Gerrymander. 817.% L'sville lm7.uy 1:44* mud 3 92* 5 4 2 2 25 3i Taplin Alice, Lady Vie. Billy Pullman.. 81U54 L'sville lin20y 1:40* fast 35 98 10 6 3 2 2'J 2" F Cole T.Hayward. Mellowm't. Woolw'der 81526 L'sville 1 1-16 1:461 fa* 35 102*10 6 6 7 12' ll1* Glasner Tom Hayward. Romp. Mellowinlnt. LUDHIANA. b. f. 3. by Hyphen— Performance (W. E. Oota). Weight today 90. ■Ml l_itonia 7 8 1 :27| good 6 MB 12 11 13 11 12= ll'9JHufna.gel Romp. Busy Man. Roseburg II. 82368 Latonia lmTOy 1:438 fast 20 90 4 3 l 1 1"» 2' J Hufnagel Romp. Gerrymander. Colonel Blue. 82105 Latonia 3-4 1:14* fast 7 100 7 6 6 5» 1& T Rice Chalice. Xarco. Tony B. 81526 L'sville 1 1-16 1 :46| fast 55 96J 1 8 8 10 8* 9'2 Kain Tom Hayward. Romp. Mellowmlnt. 81267 I^exington 5* f 1:12 mudl7-10 108 6 6 6 G1 5» Troxler T.Holland. BusyMan. A.Sturtevant YANEN. b. f. 4. by Wadaworth— Modjeska (T. H. Stevens). Weight today 105. SJ.T't Latonia 3 4 1:121 fast lf.0 102 s 8 8 8- 8'" .Hannan Ada Meade. Rightoasv.llyprion II. 80935 S. Anita 1 1-4 2:05 fast 25 99 1 4 5 5 6 614 B Wilson Third Rail. Albert Star. First Veeo 80858 S. Anita 1 1-2 2:33* fast 7 91 6 4 5 5 6 62»£Stevens Beauclere. St. Ilario. Ozanne. 80783 S. Anita 1 3-16 1:59» fast; 16 101 2 2 3 3 2* 22* Kennedy Beauclere. County Clerk. Merlingo. W. A. LEACH, b. c. 3. by Star Shoot— Dixoletta (John Marklein). Weight today 97. fctfb* Latonia 1 1-16 1:45* fast 30 99 2 4 .", S i 5" Hufnagel .T.E.McMillan. Bon.Bard. Glid.Beile 82311 latonia 5* f 1:051 fast 60 101 7 5 5 61 6*1 Hufnagel T.M. Green. Colloquy. Wool Sandals 82103 Latonia 3-4 1:12 fast 200 93 6 5 5 6* 71 '"Hufnagel Hyperion II.. Colloquy. CrystalMaid 81655 Louisville 3-4 1:121 fast 120 100 6 6 6 6 6iaJHufnagel Colloquy. CharlieEastman. Jacobite SIXTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (82306—1:44% — 4—102.) IRRIGATOR, ch. g. 3. by Nasturtium — Fertile (L. A. Cella). Weight today 89. 82555 Latonia 1 1-16 1:4.".* fast 15 96 1 2 6 6 6" 4*J A Walsh Albert Star. Gerrymander. Font. 82380 Latonia 1 1:43 mud 8 87 6 7 7 7 7 7-" Brannon Gypsy-King. Bon.Bard. Roseburgll. 81652 Louisville 3-4 1:12* fast 13 95 11 10 8 61 5*J E Martin Fulford. Rigbteasy. Boserrian. 81586 Louisville 3-4 l:13g fast 25 112 11 4 3 6s 31* Glasner Patriot, Zeola. Mexican Girl. FONT. br. g. 3. by Hastings— Bellegarde (W. H. Tracy). Weight today 89. 82055 Latonia 1 1-16 1:45* fast 12 94 2 9 8 8 81 34 Hannan Albert Star, Gerrymander. Irrigator 82446 Latonia 1 1:45 hvy 18-5 92 5 6 7 6 l'J l5 Taplin Tackle. Tim Kelly. Reside. 82434 Latonia 55 f 1:101 hvy 15 108 6 4 7 7" 710 T Burns M.Hamilton, SnakeMary, Orlandot 82224 Latonia 3-4 1:18 hvy 40 97J 6 8 8 6' 618 A Walsh Dainty Dame. Sea Swell. The Peer. ELYSIUM, b. f. 3, by Ben Bramble— Paradise (W. V. Casey). Weight today 87. 823745 Latonia 1 3-16 2:0.".g mud 3" 87 5 7 6 5 4l 4* Brannon BillyPnllman. KdKane MaidMiMtant 82313 I atonia 1 1-8 1:52* fast 50 87 2 5 6 7 7l 6» Brannon Hnglies. Belleview. Meadowgrass. 82174 Latonia 1 1:48 mud 20 103 7 6 7 6 B1 5«* Brannon Pink Wings. Lillian Ray. Landlord SEMPRO, b. c. 4. by Sempronius — Lady Hoadley (8. Haggan). Weight today 104. 82S02 l^atonia 1 1:40* fast 6 105 9 4. 6 4 S« 8*J Brannon AlmaBov. Warner Griswell. Orena. 82368 Latonia lrn'Oy 1:431 fast 41 105 5 13 5 62 611 Page Roinn. Lmlhiana. (Jerrymander. S2 106 Latonia 1 l:39g fast 50 103 7 5 4 4 42 22 Davenp't KeenMoving. Cvmhal. Miss Stromc. 81723 L'sville lm70y 1:44* fast 15 104 6 Fell. T Rice Deacon. Cymbal. Rara Avis. " RLBLL QUEEN, b. f. 4. by Box— Southern Girl (F. P. Wilton). Weight today 102. 8255.! Latonia 3-4 1:14 fast 8 109 11 9 12 123 12"}V Powers Ethelda. Busy Man. Plume. £2442 Latonia 3-4 1:16* hvy 5 107 9 8 7 51 5njHeidel Woodlands. Paul Ruinart. Usury. 82367 Latonia 5J f 1:96* fast 40 117 8 7 6 6« 6TJ Heidel AllceGeorge. T.MeGrath. T.Holland 81939 Latonia 3-4 1:18 mud 6 107 7 7 8 7* 7»i D Austin Boserian. Deuce. Voting. GILYEDEAR. ch. c. 4. by Giganteum— Sea Puss (A. D. Steele). Weight today 107. 82555 Latonia 1 1-16 1:45* fast 15 107 6 4 4 5 6 9"! T Steele Allx-rt Star, Gerrymander, rout. 82435 Latonia lm70y 1:50* hvy 16 107 4 4 3 3 51 6'«JT Steele W.Griswell. L.Turoer. Ketcliemike. 82314 Latonia lm70y 1:44* fast 5 111 1 3 4 3 3J 1J V Powers Warner Grlswell. Palamon. Rustle. 82154 Latonia 1 1:43* mud 60 108 5 4 4 4 4« 4"1T Steele Gypsy King, La Fayette. Rara Avis ROSEBURG II., ch. c. 8. by Hapsburg — Florida Rose (H. McCarren). Weight today 92. 82573 Latonia 51 f 1:071 fast 15 106 11 11 10 9' 7" Hannan Fireball. Toison d'Or, Chalice. 82489 Latonia 7-8 1:271 good 15 101 7 6 5 4 3= 3" Hannan Romp. Busy Man. E'iRtacian. 82380 Latonia 1 1:43 mud 20 95 5 3 3 3 32 31 ,l.Hannan Gypsy King, Bon. Bard, Fielder. 82241 Latonia 7-8 1:32* hvy 30 107 6 6 6 6 6" 612 Hannan Dr.Barkley. AUKed. TotnHayward. BOEMA. ch. f. 4. by Alvescot — Esnanola (G. J. Long). Weight today 102. 22553 Latonia 3-4 1:14 fast 10 107 13 11 10 10' 98J M McGee Ethelda. Busy Man. Plume. 82082 Latonia 55 f 1:071 good 20 107 8 9 7 5J 38 Franklin SorrelTop, Stonerllill. LillianRay 81718 Louisville 3-4 1:131 fast 18 104 15 14 14 14' 14" M McGee Boserrian. Deuce. Sorrel Top. 81495 Louisville 3-4 1:131 fast 50 107 5 5 6 6l 5»J Page Miss Strome. Righteasy. Goldoroof BRYCE. ch. g. 3. by The Bard— Los Angeles (J. H. Nichols). Weight today 89. S2555 Latonia 1 1-16 1:45* fast 20 84 K 10 12 13 13 132=3W Andress.Vlb.-rt Star. Gerrymander, font. 82105 Latonia 3-4 1:14* fast 4 102 11 10 11 ll2 ll1" Page Lucihiana. Chalice. Xarco. 82014 Latonia 3-4 l:20g hvy 4J 109 8 8 8 6* 6«i D Austin PinkWings. JackBaker. RedShawl. SCHLESWIG. b. c. 8. by Planndes— Unterock (P. Dunne). Weight today 92. 82t"..V( latonia 3-4 1:14 fast 8 102 12 8 14 14 14'«4Page Ethelda. Busy Man. Plume. 82174 Latonia 1 1:48 mud 4* 109 1 2 2 4 7i 722}V Powers Pink Wings. Lillian Rav. Landlord 81526 L'sville 1 1-16 1:461 fast 12 109 3 3 3 4 42 5s! V Powers Tom Hayward. Romp. Mellowmlnt. 81465 L'sville lm70y 1:45* slow 45 102 10 10 9 7 71 7''lTaplln Edwin L.. Gerrymander. Patriot. DENVER GIRL, b. f. 3. by Arkle— Degenerate (Peyton A Aken). Weight today 87. 82.V.6 Latonia 1 1-8 1:528 fast 15 91 3 2 2 2 2 3H'Paul Mellowmint. Firstl'eep. Win'ngSiar 82364 Latonia lm70y 1:44* fast 4 91* 2 2 2 2 2 2* Paul McNally. Reside. Ouagga. 82155 Latonia 1 1-16 1:52* mud 4 94 1 3 5 4 45 4" Paul Buck. Brigade. W.Griswell. Flirting 82086 Latonia 1 1:421 good 20 99 1 2 2 1 2* 445 D Austin Romp, Meadowgrass. Camel. ttUAGGA, b. h. 5. by Dungarren— Xallapa (E. M. Arthur). Weight today 111. 82431 Latonia 1 1-16 1:52 hvy 15 111 8 8 9 9 9" 9='5Kennedy Meadowgrass. Net.Traver. Win. Star 82364 Latonia lm70y 1:44* fast 1 110 1 4 6 7 5& 4«* A Walsh McNally. Denver Girl. Reside. 82173 Latonia 1 1-16 1:52* mud 40 108 5 6 6 6 85 8"JF Burton Deacon. Ketcliemike. BillyPnllman. 80914 S. .Anita 1 3-16 2:001 fast 4 110 6 8 9 9 8» 711 Musgr've JaueLaurei. H. Doyle. MissOfficious 80873 S. Anita 1 1-8 1:63| fast 5 107 3 5 6 6 6« 7» T Rice Silver Line. Monvina. Joe Coyne. BONEBRAKE. b. g. 7. by Bonnie Joe— Wampexo (W. Steuve). Weight today 108. 82553 Latonia 3-4 1:14 fast 15 HI 4 10 7 6"t 53 J Lee Ethelda. Busy Man. Plume. 82376 Latonia 1 3-16 2:05g mud 3* 108 7 5 7 7 6' 611 A Walsh BillyPnllman. EdKane.MaidMilltant. 82239 Latonia 3-4 1 :19* hvy 4 116 9 9 8 8' 5'* V Powers Orlandot. Meadowgrass. N. Carmack 82P87 Latonia 1 1:42 good 10 109 6 3 3 4 45 55 T Rice KeepMoving. E.T.Shipp. P. Ruinart. 82005 Latonia 1 1:51* hvy 5 113 7 5 2 2 1* 32 Glasner Ketchemike. Usury. Ed Kane. TIM KELLY, b. c, 4, by Phoenix— Pansette (N. H. Cantrell). Weight today 104. 82902 I^atonia 1 1 :40* fast 40 103 10 8 8 7 9'J 9'5iGlasner AlmaBoy. Warner Griswell. Orena. 82446 Latonia 1 1:45 hvy 20 104 1 1 2 2 W 3« Goodwin Font. Tackle. Reside. 82379 I-atonia 3-4 1 :17* mud 12 107 5 6 6 5 77J Glasner Boserrian. Bil. Bodemer. Woodlands 82291 Latonia 55 f 1:091 hvy 8 114 3 3 3 32 3s Glasner Billy Bodemer, Usury, Plume. RUSH MASON, b. g. 3. by Cameron — Miscue (J. Stevens). Weight today 89. 82497 l^at.mia 3-4 1:13* fast 40 109 10 6 6 7f 7"'iM McGee Plate Glass. JuplterJoe. JackBaker. Page 6 aLlaLlllll I Ill'Vl flUll was yesterday's FORM SPECIAL. Ill Ullllll #™ I II I 111 was Tuesday's FORM SPECIAL. VknUUIll fa ll IIWIl We have had 4 WINNERS OUT OF LAST 5 . ' STARTS on these Specials. was yesterday's Daily Two Horse Wire. NEW BOOK ON SALE TODAY _______ ■■■■a-aaaSaa aa containing code to these Tree specials which appear £C|/EJ_f lA/lJulu- L/C daily code in this paper. In addition to these ~ |I~M£|^ H I !■ IW 1-ilV^a specials you also get reiH rts ol horses on all the three s ids. two third*, twe losev* in last fourteen Ea.-h' bookleY contains a special page headed ' .. -B.H.k Siiccials." Just look over last weeks b- ok starters. (an you beat it.' As v«e saiu ...„,.. oeioie. __^ sei. |he manv „i,.e winners we gave. Thev are Best on th° market; especially for system players, too numerous to advertise. All the booklet costs is CENTS PER WEEK TERMS: $5.00 FOR SIX WIRES. . 2,5 and it's for sale at all news-stands and agents in the Inited States or Canada or at office. TOPSY ROBINSON, 6-5, * m WON ^rs^r&VT was yesterday's Form Special. Yesterday's Daily Wire won. THURS^v„8^Mio?ECIAL THE TURF REPORTER — Room 312 :: 59 Dearborn St. :: Chicago. 111. ■■*f- Ufllllirni? r/lfC IfYfllllE-O, ~^ NATIONAL RACING REVIEW. one second, one third and a loser is our record on Room 87 II 71 Dearborn St. :: Chicago. 111. alHive free Form S| ecials for last eight starts. How Yesterday's Special ran second, can von afford to be without this -little blue book ,. TODAY'S SPECIAL: ,. . . . .. Michigan. Medley. Major. Robin. ! 25 CENTS PER WEEK. 11.00 PER MONTH? _ _ _ . J? . - _ S New Book Out Today. MOW OIM j_ oALL ^^ For sal.- at all leading news stands in the I'nited ______________ States and Canada. MONTHLY CHART BOOK AND IHDEX FOR MAY. PRICE $1.00. I llC *jl3llu9rU I lin IllllUC DAILY RACING FORM PUBLISHING CO., Room 212 69 Dearborn St. Chicago. 111. 69 Plymouth Court : I : Chicago, IUinoia, THE Saratoga Association For the Improvement of the Breed of Horses R. T. WILSON, Jr., President J. H. ALEXANDRE, Vice-President ANDREW MILLER, Secretary and Treasurer Office : The Windsor Arcade, 46th St and 5th Ave, New 7or!t RACE COURSE : SARATOGA SPRINGS, NEW YORK STAKES TO BE RUN AT THE SIMMER MEETING, 1909, To Close on Monday, June 21, 1909 FOR THREE-YEAR-OLDS AND UPWARD. THE SARATOGA HANDICAP of $5,000. FOR THREE-YEAR-OLDS AND UPWARD.— By subscription of $50 each. Starters to pav $100 additional Guaranteed gross value 95.000, of which $700 to the second and $300 to the third. Wefirhti to he announced ten days before the race. Winners of a race of die value of $1,000 after the announcement at the weights to carry 5 lbs. extra. One Mile and a Quarter. THE SARATOGA CUP of $2,500. FOR THREE-YEAR-OLDS AND UPWARD.— By subscription of $25 encb. Starters to pav $50 additional Guaranteed gross value $2,500. To the winner $2,000 and a plate of the value of $250. to the second $350 and to the third $150. Weight for age. One Mile and Six Furlongs. THE CHAMPLAIN HANDICAP of $2,500. FOR THREE-YEAR-OLDS AND UPWARD — Bv subscription of $25 each. Starters to pav $50 additional. Guaranteed gross value $2,500. of which $350 to the second aud $150 to the third. Weights to lie announced five days liefore the race. Winners after the announcement of the weights to carry 5 lbs. extra. One Mile and a Furlong. THE MERCHANTS' AND CITIZENS* HANDICAP of $2,000. FOR THREE-YEAR-0LD8 AND UPWARD.— By subscription of $25 each. Starters to pav $50 additional Guaranteed gross value $2,000. of which $."S50 to the second and $150 to the third. Weights to be announced five days before the race. Winners after the announcement of the weights to carry 5 lbs. extra. One Mile and Three-Sixteenths. THE DELAWARE HANDICAP. FOR THREE-YEAR-OLDS AND UPWARD.— By subscription of $10 each. Starters to pav $25 additional-with $1,000 sdded. of which $200 to the second and $100 to the third. Weights to tie announced five days before the race. Winners after the announcement of the weights to carry 5 lbs. extra. One Mile, THE AMSTERDAM of $1,200. SELLING. FOR THREE-YEAR-OLDS AND UPWARD which have not won a race of the value of $1 500 in 1908 or 1!MW. By subscription of $10 each. Starters to pay $25 additional. Guaranteed gross value $1,200, of which $200 to the second and $100 to the third. The winner to lie sold at auction for $.'{.500. If for less. 1 lb. allowed for each $100 down to $1,000. Selling price to be stated through the entry box hv the hour of closing entries on the day preceding the race. One Mile. THE CATSKILL of $1,000. SELLING. FOR THREE-YEAR-OLDS AND UPWARD which have not won a race of the value of $1,000 in MOB or 1009. By subscription of $10 each. Starters to pay $15 additional. Guaranteed gross value $1,000, of which $2tJO to the second and $100 to the third. The winner to lie sold at auction for $." ihhi If for $2,000. allowed 7 lbs., then 1 lb. allowed for each $100 down to $500. Selling price to Iw staled through the entry box by the hour of closing entries on the day preceding the race. Seven Furlongs. FOR THREE-TEAR-OLDS. THE HURON HANDICAP. FOR THREE-YEAR-OLDS.— By subscription of $10 each. Starters to pav $25 additional- with $1 000 added, of which $200 to the second and $100 to the third. Weights to be announced tive days before the * race. Winucrs after the announcement of the weights to carry 5 lbs. extra. * One Mile and Three-Sixteenths. THE SARANAC HANDICAP. FOR THREE-YEAR-OLDS.— By sul scription of $10 each. Starters to pay $25 additional: with $1,000 added, of which $200 to the second aud $100 to the third. Weights to be announced live davs lie fur., the nice. Winners after the announcement of the weights to carry 5 lbs. extra. One Mile. THE MOHAWK of $1,200. SELLING. FOR THREE-YEAR-OLDS.— By subscription of $10 each. Starters to pav $25 additional. Guaranteed gross value $1,200, or which $200 to the second and $100 to the third. The "winner to lie sold at auction for $4,000. If for less. 1 lb. allowed for each $200 down to $2,000; then 1 lb. allowed for each $100 down to $1,000. Selliug price to be stated through the entry box bv the hour of closing entries on the day preceding the race. One Mile. THE SENECA of $1,000. SELLING. FOR THREE-YEAR-OLDS which have not won a race of the value of $1,500. Bv subscription of $10 each. Starters to pay $15 additional. Guaranteed gross value $1,000. of which $200 to the second rnd $100 to the third. The winner to he sold at auction for $3,000. If for less. 1 lb. allowed for each $100 down to $500. Selling price to be stated through the entry Ikjx by the hour of closing entries on tht-uay preceding the race. Six Furlongs. FOR TWO-YEAR-OLDS. THE SARATOGA SPECIAL. FOR TW0-YEAR-0LD8.— By subscription of $250 each, half forfeit. A piece of gold plate of the value of $2,500 to be added by the association. Subscribers to name three horses by July 1st. aud onlv one starter to be named for each subscription. Six Furlongs. THE ADIRONDACK HANDICAP of $2,500. FOR TWO-YEAR-OLDS.— By subscription of $25 each. Starters to pav $50 additional. Guaranteed gross Aalue $2,500. of which $350 to the second and $150 to the third. Weights to be announced tive days before the race. Winners after the announcement of the weights to carry 5 lbs. extra. Six Furlongs. THE UNITED STATES HOTEL STAKES. TOR TWO-YEAR-OLDS.— By subscription of $10 each. Starters to pay $25 additional: with $1,000 added of which $200 to the second and $100 to the third. Winners of two races of the value of $1 000 each or one of $1,750. to carry 3 lbs. extra: of three of $1,750, or one of $5,000. 0 lbs. extra. Non-winners' of $1,000 allowed 5 lbs.; maidens allowed 10 lbs. Six Furlongs. THE GRAND UNION HOTEL STAKES. FOR TWO-YEAR-OLDS.— By subscription of $10 each. Starters to pay $25 additional: with $1,000 added of which $200 to the second and $100 to the third. Winners of two races of the value of $1 000 each or one of $1,750. to carry I lbs. extra.; of three of $1,750, or one of $5,000. C lbs. extra. Non-wliiuers or $1,000 allowed 5 lbs: maidens allowed 10 lbs. six Furlong,. THE FLASH of $1,200. FOR TWO-YEAR-OLDS.— By subscription of $10 each. Starters to pav $25 additional. Guaranteed gross value $1,200. of which $200 to the second and $100 to the third. Non winners of $5,000. or two races of the value of $1,500 each, allowed 3 lbs.; of one of $1,750, or two or $1,000, 5 lbs.; of one or $1 000 10 lbs.; niaidem;, 15 lbs. Five and a Half Furlongs. THE ALBANY HANDICAP of $1,200. FOR TWO-YEAR-OLDS.— By subscription of $10 each. Starters to pav $25 additional. Guaranteed gross value $1,200. of which $200 to the second and $100 to the third. Weights to be announced five days before the race. Winners after the announcement or the weights to carry 5 lbs. extra. Six Furlongs. THE TROY of $1,000. SELLING. FOR TWO-YEAR-OLDS.— By subscription of $10 each. Starters to pav $15 additional Guaranteed gross value $t.(»O0, of which $200 to the second and $100 to the third. The winner to lie sold at auction for $3,000. If for $2,000. allowed 7 lbs.; then 1 lb. allowed for each $100 down to $500. 'selling price to be stated through the entry liox by the hour of closing entries on the day preceding the race. v Five and a Half Furlongs. THE KENTUCKY of $1,000. SELLING. FOR FILLIES TWO YEARS OLD.— By subscription of $10 each. Starters to pav $15 additional. Guaranteed gross value $1,000. of which $200 to the second and $100 to the third The winner to be sold at auction for $3,000. If for less. 1 lb. allowed for each $100 down to $1,000. Selling price to be stated through the entry box by the hour of closing entries on the day preceding the race. Five and a Half Furlongs. STEEPLECHASES. THE NORTH AMERICAN STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP of $1,200. FOR FOUR-YEAR-OLDS AND UPWARD.— By subscription of $10 each. Starters to pav $25 additional. Guaranteed gross value $1,200. of which $200 to the second and $100 to the third. Weights to I* announced two weeks before the race. Winners after the announcement of the weights to carrv 5 lbs. tsua. About Two Miles. THE BEVERWYCK STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP Of $1,200. FOR FOUR-YEAR-OLDS AND UPWARD.— By subscription of $10 each. Starters to pav $25 additional Guaranteed gross value $1,200. of which $200 to the second and $100 to the third. Weights to be announced two weeks be'ore the race. Winners after the announcement of the weights to carrv 5 jjr extra. About Two Miles and a Half'. THE SHILLELAH STEEPLECHASE 1 of $1,000. SELLING. FOR FOUR-YEAR-OLDS AND UPWARD.— Bv Subscription of $10 each. Starters to nav $11 additional. Guaranteed gross value $1,000. or which $200 to the second and $100 to the third The win ner to be sold at auction tor $3,000. ir for less, 1 lb. allowed for each $100 down to $1 000 Selling price to be stated through the entry box by the hour of closing entries on the day preceding the race About Two Miles and a Half. THE SARATOGA STEEPLECHASE Of $1,000. SELLING. FOR FOUR-YEAR-OLDS AND UPWARD.— Bv subscription of $10 each. Starters to pav $1% additional. Guaranteed gross value $1,000. of which $200 to the second and $100 to the third Weights Four-year-olds to carry 150 lbs.: five year-olds. 155 lbs.; six and upward. 160 lbs. The winner to be sold at auction for $2,500. If for less, 1 lb. allowed for each $100 down to $500. Selling price to be stated through the entry box by the hour of closing entries on the day precediug the race. About Two Miles. The Saratoga Association is guaranteed against loss by the Association of Owners and Breeders on tha following races: The Saratoga Handicap, the Saratoga Cup. the Chamolain Handicap, the Delaware Handicap, the Huron Handicap, the Saranac Handicap, the Adirondack Handicap, the United States Hotel Stakes and the Grand Union Hotel Stakes. address... Secretary of the Saratoga Association, The Windsor Arcade, forty-Sixth St. and Fifth Ave., New York City.