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Daily Racing Form: n. Tuesday, June 22, 1909
Daily Racing Form: n. Tuesday, June 22, 1909 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1909 drf1909062201 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Tuesday, June 22, 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] / My d \ D?\rinnf&l\ Form I ....... , ^— ~- i ■ VOL. XV. NO. 148. CHICAGO, TUESDAY, JUNE 22, 1909. PRICE 5 CENTS. Ocean Bound Easy Winner: Woodford Clay's Fast Filly Scores Cantering Victory In Astoria Stakes.; Alfred Noble Adds to His Suburban Following by Taking Parkway Handicap--Hilarious Works for the Tidal. OCEAN BOUND EASY WINNER WOODFORD CLAYS FAST FILLY SCORES CANTERING VICTORY IN ASTORIA STAKES. Alfred Noble Adds to His Suburban Following by Taking Farkwav Handicap— Hilarious *r. Works for the Tidal. \f New York. June LM. -In accordance with custom Woodford Way wan heal to the- elite of the turf at the Waldorf Astoria dinner tonight. This baaaw goes to the ownei of the winner of the Astoria Makes, today's running of which was contested In .1 Irlo of lillies the smallest tiehl sime its iiiMitn Hon in IMC, Oceoa Round. rtcUiaa of the Astoria's ■areata running, however. I C pre acuta siiia-rlativo Muallty. probably la-ing tin- liest two-year-old that lias ever la-en ni|l|rt in the race. Woodford Clay's Tilly had things lier oh n way from start to finish. She eantered the live furlongs journey in the fast time of 1: M. From the outset she practically distanced her compass*, watch inclmh-d H. P. Whilnei '-fast and game Greenville and the Oucck Stabit 'a Calvpto. As was expected the race proved a on." sided affair. Ocean Hound was ipmtcd at the pro llibitilc odds of 1 to ."i at the close of tile licttiug. The tahlod history of the Astoria Stakes is as follows: Year. Winner. Wt. Sac***/. Val. Tim-IMS Astarita 114 Shaw JlMi'i 1 :l* ! 1903 Ocean Tide 114 Kullniau ... SJN1M 1904 Chrvsitis 114 O'Neill ."i.T.IO 1:011 IMS Sue Smith 114 .1. Martin.. 5..V0 l.-Oi l'.xwi Hyperbole 114 W. Knapp.. 5.0S 1 MM. 1M7 Reckon 111 Mountain .. CMS 1:611 1905 Melissa 114 Natter ti.tKio 1:02* PJrtl Ocean Bound 114 Seoville ... 1.70111:01 The running of the remainder of t lie card produced Brst-class sport and was marked throughout liy uiiusiially fast early pace. The Parkway Hand! ap. at a mile and a sixteenth, was the feature p.;r excellence and encased the liest all-around rlolrr of dlslaill I I laailhw horses that has started in any race here this season. Alfred Nohle defeated his seven fast adversaries in a fashion which inspired increased respect for his Suburban candidacy. The lace was replete with incidents of a sensational character. .Iia-key Nicoi ieop-irdizcd practically certain victory In his rough riding, and commit ted a seri e$ of inexcusable ami unnecessary fouls on a Road horse, which, had they occurred at any other metropolitan race -onn=e. would have resulted in Alfred Noble's di-HTvmlineaMon. Tlie offending Im i-kc arst-lrKkev cut nblloucly to the inside aiross tlw Held on (he firs: sixteenth, seriously crowding Fashion Plate. Affliction. Live Wire and Petticoat, the latter going almost to her knees. At the far turn foul tactics were again resorted to. Fashion Plate being lie sufferer to Mich an extent as to he virtually are vented from winning a race that should have gone to his credit. Thi idacings in the Parkway were continued by the stewards with unusual celerity. Fashion Plate was Worked on an additional quarter at the finish of the race and was timed a uiile and a ajaarter in 2:iKi. The tahled histiry of the Parkway Handicap sine-najfa. i- ;,- folh.ws: Year. Winner. A. Wt .locker. Val. Tim 1 9O0 Imp 6 124 O'Connor . .$1 7." 1 :4«* 1SK 1 Sidney Lucas. 4 113 Spencer l.m ldM 1S102 contend 4 108 H. Cochran. 2J85 l:4«j ISO:! Mat. D'gerfieldl lis Odoea ::.40.". 1 :4P» IM4 MaJ. D'KeraeJdS lid I. Martin.. 3.430 1:48? I9«r. Buttling :: !K1 Notter 3.335 1:471 1900 Blandv 4 113 J. Jones ... 3..V5T, 1:47 lf»i»7 RIandy ." Ill Mountain .. ::.77."i 1:441 1M« Jack Atkin...4 124 J. Lee 4.2» 1:451 Mt Alfred Noble.. 4 ill Nicoi MCS l:4tj The riaataaT dash, for two-year-olds, run over the unaceiiMoined rive and three-quarter furlongs course, resulted in ■ big upset, the winner turning up In 8. C. HBdretfa's neglected Dalmatiai. Speculation had centered almost wholly on Jacnuelina and Key-bourn. Tie- running and handling of the pair was almost farcical. The unreadiness of the former at the start ;ind his suliseipient serious impeding by Dalmatian, combined with Cn-ovy's timidity and in.nle.pnoy at the finish, IIIHiiapanai I her defeat, while Glass was caught napping and tossed off a seemingly certain victory by iiertnitting Bi ylxiurn to bolt to the -iiitside on the stretch turn. Hilarious worked a mile and a aaanfter for the Tidal Stakes at Sheepshead Rav this morning as follows: 25. 52. 1:17. 1:431. 1:10*. pulling up. Celt cantered ■ half mile under a pull in SOj and Sweep was sent lla aaailm of a mile in 1:27?. "father Bill" Daly worked Killieerankie in mmpany with a austtrloaj brown colt the last'-st move of the day -«ix fnrlongs in 1:18ft. Jo.-key Murphy, wha was a leading rider at Ha-viiiii and Tampa last winter, hj the latest addition to the local riding contingent. S. C Hildreth reports that King .lames was given a brisk work out today and pulled up sound. It was a scorching day at the track. The memory brokers worked uniier a broiling sun. but thev did not seem t- mind it. The. crowd numbered 6.000. Hunt Club Licenses Granted. HUNT CLTJH LICENSES GRANTED. Maw York Tune 21. — At a recast meeting of tiie ►.feuar.N of the National Steeplechase and Hunt A--soeiati'in. the certificate as a gentleman rider granted to Cardaadt H. Smith was indefinitely canceled. and the secretary was instruct. il to notify the Canadian gteepleehase ami Hunt Association of the ar fp.n taken Tl^e j.,ekev license of John K. ftnlllvan :k*' revoked and the hunts committee was la St meted to use u-reat earn thai .'ill privilege, be dr.nied J. Welliourr.e and K. JacksOB. The following lice uses were granted: J.e keys — F^rrK-st. Heider. Oeonte Stevenson. Kriiest H Leaek. Norman akajahSL John Kerniat!.. Roy Bo Ik-H. W. Allen. Jolin Sullivan. Joaesjh Hewitt C. Dudley. J. Horter. J. Byer. O. Roberts, W Haw kin Ashe. Waller. R. Lucas. J. Franklin. J. Jolly a nit f. M'Ardle. Tralaen - Henry Johnson. Anher Waller. P. MVxny, Kmest LsnsCk. William Keating. Jere Ma 1 ■ ney. H. Whe ler. Jame» Pltsslmatona, James Hop. klat w. H. Bavktaa and Jasses Hoden. Perm 'salon to ride as gentlemen riders was granted Ms following: f'luirles 0. Otbhardt, Join H. Malehaar. Peter I Hack. Alfred Borden. K. A. Hliebliesre and J. Coo- Sweep Reserved For Sheepshead Bay. SWEEP RESERVED FOR SHEEPSHEAD BAY. \ew Yf rk. June 21. James II. Kejaaje'a Sweep was t.'.t started in the Tremoal necaaae be had done little goorl work sil.ee liis appeal Rnee I r I the Nalioli.il Million Race at Belmont Park There i- iiothing * ni-s with the Bea I'-rusli colt, foil James Itowc hat be. n saving liirn for his ftbeensbeari P»iy dstes. Kweea Is In both parts of the Icuble Kvcnt and tlie ', ■ .t Trial Sf'er the Sheeiwhead P.av meetlax lie '-■ aatotM for the .Saratoga Special. Whitney Horses To Be Sold. WHITNEY H0R8EB TO BE SOLD. V- m York Jiin 21 Harry Payne Whitney's • in Kiisrliml irlth the barses in \ I Joraer's ihurg-- inav r snlt In his racing altogether in that f.n.ir.y Announcement of a onle of terse* In training the or ..pertv of Mr Whitney, is mad. Bad srswe iK.rtHin If not all. or those in this countrr Will lie offered t auction nctt Saturday. The Whitney horses here are in several different trainers' hand*, and some (if them bare raced well. Reforms Scheduled At Hamilton.: Clockers and Touts to Be Barred--Stricter Regulations Concerning Jockeys and Stable Agents. REFORMS SCHEDULED AT HAMILTON. Clockers and Touts to Be Barred — Stricter Regulations Concerning Jockeys and Stable Agents. Hamilton. Out. June 21. — Hamilton's spring meet lug begins tomorrow under brighter conditions than any previous meeting held at the course of the Hamilton Jockey flub. The plant has been thorough 1\ overhauled since last season at art expense of I1O.O00 for improvements. The niurse now compares favorably with any track In Canada. The grandstand lies received a thorough overhauling and. in its new coat of paint, presents a tine aissearancc A temporary stand adjoining the site of the old betting enclosure has been erected for the use of the layers. Special attention lias been given to the ■rasa eaarac and were Frank Clink to see It he would certainly be jealous, as the turf track here rivals thai at Sheopshcad Hay. Secretary A. U. Loudon is the man responsible for the Improvements ami his progiessiveness deserves commendation. The Hamilton Jockey Club is determined to do Its part in helping to build up the turf in Camilla and has adopted several reforms with this end in view. First ami most important is the bailing from the course of all orofessional clockers. Wold has been sent around that anyone caught clocking horses will he Barred from thC course. Jockeys' agents have la-en notified not to apply for badges. Agents for staples will have to show that they are actively • in • .1 and that thev are responsible men. The distributing of the list of riders of the horses ill the different races to the bookmakers in the morning has been prohibited. Last, but not least, the touts have hi en given to understand that thev will not be tolerated. of course, all of these reforms have brought storms of protests from certain •psalters bat the club is deternUaad h) stand by its plans ami the reforms enumerated will la. carried through. Secretary London has provided an excellent card for the opening da v. Seven events arc offered, the feature of which is the Hamilton Derby, This race is one of the annual features of the spring meeting and has developed into an important turf fixture here. The flew numbers ten. including the pick of the three year olds racing on the circuit. The race hc.s a guaranteed value of (3.000. Two of the other races will be over the turf course and another of the attractions is a steeplechase over the short' aaacse. There are more stables here than ever before and main of the late comers have been forced to seek arcomreodatioats on the outside as far away as twiddles from tile track. A carload of horses arrived from New York yesterday, among them being King Cobalt and a couple •■( A. Moliuelli's racers. W. .1. Young and Fred l.iiz.idcr got in from I.atonla with their stables. There were t hirty-nluc entries for the five and a half furlongs dash and twenty-three for the race over the luif enajtaa. Montreal Meeting Highly Successful.: Future of Racing in Quebec Metropolis Assured--Prominent Canadians Take to the Sport. MONTREAL MEETING HIGHLY SUCCESSFUL. Future of Racing in Quebec Metropolis Assured — Prominent Canadians Take to the Sport. Monti-al. Que.. Jbjaje 21. — The meeting whieh came to a close at Blue Honiiets Saturday was eminent h successful from every standpoint. Excellent racing iu fasl time. iialasMidrd enthusiasm and a record breaking attendance arc some of the features which marked rbe meeting. There was not a day when the attendance was not upwanls of 1.2H0 persons more than tilled out on tie corresiaiiutiug day of last vear. and the future of racing in Montreal is as-surisl. Society turned out strongly from the start and the rlubbouaa and paddock may be said to have fairly Btsseoaaed, the women vleing with each other in the gorgeousness and lieauty of their gowns. The presence of so many of Montreal's most respected people indicates a fondness for good, wholesome out door s|s rt which lias always been elevating in Its tendency in any country. The paddock, which at Blue Bonnets has many attractive features, includ nay. some handsome trees, is always thronged white the horses ate ladng prepared for their races, and many women are to be found among the spectators. There are many superb horsewomen in Montreal's social set. among them the Misses Campbell. Allan and Anilon and Mrs. Oault. and they make a practice of inspecting tlie many handsome specimens of the hunter type with critical eye. Among the men of prominence who were on hand nearly every day were Sir Thomas Sliaughnessv. Sir Montagu Allan. Bartlett McLennan. Major 0. W. Stephens. Charles W. .Smith. Or. Charb-s Me-Bachron, Hugh Allan. Andrew Allan. M. E. Davis. William Mclntyre. A. E. Ogilvie. Hugh Paton. Colonel tirant. General Buchan. Oeneral Wilson. Charles M. Hart. Robert Ciishing and others whose names are will known throughout Canada. Colin CamplM-ll. who from the first took an active I art in th - management of the Montreal Jockey Club, was in London acting as a judge in the saddle and banter classes. His place in tlie stewards' stand was filled by hl.s friend. Majat William Hen drie of Hamilton. August Belmont's Racing Plans. AUGUST BELMONT'S RACING PLANS. N.-w York. June 21.- -In furtherance of his intention to hereafter devote all his time and energy to American racing. August Belmont will discontinue at the close of tlie English racing season the racing stable which A. .f. Joy act is training for him at Newmarket. Mr. Belmont will ship in October three or four yearlings to trainer Watfon at Newmarket, who has handled four or Ave horses for Mr. Belmont for thns- or four yeain. It was he who developed the Octagon colt. Norman III., and prepared him for his Victory in the Two Thousand Ouinc as last roar. Fair Play will, it is said, be placed at the head or tin- Belmont Stud Bear Dieppe, in Normaiidv. and PriMillian. a gelding, will probably la- pen-Ion, I Off. Jolin Whalon and Thomas Welsh will break farts or more rearfiBga front Mr. Belmont's Nursery Btnd at Haratogi |n August and September, and Wbalen'a division of the stable will winter at Garnet. S. C. as ii-ual. Mr Belmont is paying more attention to racing this year tljin he has for several seasons. He Is :t the track nearly every day. and he is enthusiastic over the outbuk for the Hiiort. It Is clear, he do elans, that the people of New Yoik want llrsl chua ■port, mid their liberal patronage of the Cravesen.l ■ad Belmont Park meetings is taken by iiin as an Indication that thev are willing to second the efforts of th" Jockey Club to keep things going on a high plane. Anxious For Match Race. ANXIOUS FOR MATCH RACE. Mrs. L. A. Llvingstou is reported to have ta-c-i .-unions to match her twovi Id colt, I/ovetie. l.i tldiiin l/iiiav. against Thomas Clyde's l-ihmI roll. Megantle, by Sanders Disadvantage, for .tl.mio n siie. after tlie latter bad triumphed orei bet ronoi sler at Blue Bonnets. Mie stake inoin-v to go to charity. Manager Pn-sgravc turned the propfsiltioii down on bens If of Mr civile saving "Match races breed laid reeling, and that's what we don't arant on f hi- Canadian circuit. There will he an abund mice of rarpnrtnnltles for then- eolts to meet ayain perhaps fofore this n ting end-, and if not at Kara toga •• • here again In the autumn and then we shall I'-i what we shall see." May Be More Racing At Dufferin Park. MAY BE MORE RACING AT DUFFERIN PARK Toronto Out., June 2t The York Hiding inn! tiriviiif i lub will apply for ■ renewal of IN recentlj n i ..k. I tenter 01 f,.r a new charter for Rlmllat purpose*. mHIi the idea or giving a fifteen-day ineei lug beginning July R Musi of tin horsemen urbu raced i liofTiriii Park dining the eleven-day in., i big whieh ended there Salur.biv will remain nt the track with the idea of pnrtleipat lug in t lift? foillnom lug meeting should It materialise. Rumor Concerning The Latonia Case. nilMon CONCERNING THE I ATONIA CASE. ii I- i. pen. i that a majority ,.r the Reatackt V Hate Court fuiigea wer* read* lo act on the I al. .ilia .1 • I., ton Siilurihii's iidloiirnnient. but that two bulges Insisted that more time should be given fur Its couslileiatlon. Another Meeting Proposed In Utah. ANOTHER MEETING PROPOSED IN UTAH. Salt lake. City. Mali. June 21. Horsemen who bare been racing at the Fair I, rounds are great b disappointed over the cutting short of the meeting on account -if the refusal of tin- owners t.» retirvt the l lali Jockey clubs has, Be vera 1 parties from Ogden have been soliciting horses for a proposed i ting to tart there July ::. W. II lllcason was linked to take charge of the meeting, but in- refused lo have am thing to do with another meeting here Mr. aieaaon ■sacrrs that the local agitation against raring has been Instigated, In a majority or cases. In pi otde who have been barred from the r.ie uirse. lb declared that he ha, I deposited a large amount of nioten to give a i lean ineeling niul that is what the I Pie ate getting Oleason says that had he thrown "i- " the gates and had he not been sirb-t with the lace (ink tout, he believes there would have I n no agitation ■galas! the track. Season To Sain For Winner. SEASON TO SAIN FOR WINNER. l.e\ini;ton. K\.. J ■ 21. Barney S liroibor will present a ■eaaoa to the winner of the weanling ■las- al the horse show w liich will lie In Id al Lexington ill ci ciion with tin- Bin, Crass State lair. Last year tie- winners received either a seas..,, 10 Rock Sand or Adam. Adam has been shipped out of the country, but the season to Rock Bead siiil -1. mils a- one ol ihe prises this season, and .louett Sic. use. of Lexington, secured the season to Sain as tin- other prlae this vear Tle\ an- riven for tin-best weanUng coll ami lillv shown. A season to Sain coats 11.000, and but live are sold to Bock S.unl at 11,000, August Belmont today advised Secretary Shouse of tin- Blue Grass Pah- Association that besides donating a season to Rock Band, in- will give others to Hastings, whose fee is $7.M . These premiums l-i .d il.lv will be given as prlaea for suckling thor oughbreda. Haggin Shipment To England. HAGGIN SHIPMENT TO ENGLAND. New York. June 21.— J. B. Ilaggin characterizes tin- shipment of fifty two yearlings from Ehnendorf which left for Kngland a few days ago on the Minnehaha, as the best all-around lot he has ever sent abroad. Embraced in the consignment to la-sold on the other side of the Atlantic are sons and daughters of Watercress, Waterhoy. Star Ruby. Kin-ley Mack. First Water, Oolden Garter, Slave. Oreeiiaii. Order, Bell Stroine and others. There ar-brothers to First Water. Water Pearl and Hessian, and a splendid looking colt by Ben Strome out of Briar Sweet among them. Tills shipment about cleans up the Elmendorf year ling crop of 1000. Most of the other youngsters w.-rc sent away to South America earlier in the month. H I he muster of Rlmendorf sells any yearlings in this country this year they will be put up at auction in the fall. The reason, it is said, the Ilaggin youngsters were shipped to foreign markets this year is that the proprietor of Elmendorf. who is still the blggeat breeder in the world, made arrangements to Bead them away before it became evident that American ruing was going to ha as good as It has turned out. Gravesend's Representative Gathering. GRAVESENDS REPRESENTATIVE GATHERING. New York. June 2J.--In the numerous crowd which saw gallant Waldo win the Tremont Stakes and Joe Madden sa-ore oiu-o more oyer Fayette, his stable companion of last season, in tlie Brooklyn Derby at Cntve-enil Saturday, were many patrons of the turf who had not been at the races often this season. William S. Fansliawe. owner of Silver Brook Stud. Commissioner J. J. Martin of Tammany Hall, former Senator Owen Cassidy of Elmira. Captain YVil liain F. Presgrave. manager of the racing establishment of Thomas civile of Philadelphia: Robert I.. Thomas of Kentucky, former Health Commissioner Crosby. DaThl Ihmlop of Coggins Hall. David El-kins of YVost Yirginia. Stephen Klkins. Jr.. of YA'est Virginia and New York: Schuyler Parsons, president of the Coney Island Jockey Club: James K. Keene. vico-prt-sidont of the Jockey Crab: Richard T. Wilson. Jr.. the nc-.v president of the Saratoga Association: J. Harry Alexandre, vice-president of tin- Saratoga Association: Matt J. Winn, managing director of the Empire City Racing Assiaiation: Harry K. Knapp of the State Racing Commission, and many others were in the clubhouse. Mr. Parsons is a particularly busy man these days. He serves regularly in the stewards' stand, and in addition to that work the task of preparing for tlie i-oining meeting at Sheepshead Bay. which promises to la- on a big scale, has devolved entirely upon him. Francis It. Hitchcock, the new treasurer of the Coney Island Jockey Club, who would ordinarily bear a share of Mr. Parsons' work, is absent in Europe. Thirty Leading Jockeys. THIRTY LEADING JOCKEYS. McOcaj and Page carried off the riding honors last week with a score of six winning mounts each. Goldstein came next with live. V. Powers and Tap-lin had four sajch, and K. Dugan. Mi-nlry and T. Kice were in a lie with three each. V. Powers has gone cast and New York critics will now have a good Chance to observe the st\U- of the leading rider of the day. The record of the thirty leaders among our loekevs up to and including last Saturday Is: Jockey. Mis. 1st. 2d. Id. Inn. P.C.L.W. V. Powers 470 117 N" 70 2O0 .24 4 Tapani run n jtr 7s 2t».i M 4 M. Mi-Oee 4S4 7'.l 7S IK 202 .10 0 c. H. Shilling... 200 T'.i :;;» 45 !i7 .:;n o Seville :k 4 ito iti .-..- 22r. .10 2 Butwell :a;i 02 BI -lit fcM .17 2 I'. Hugan 27!l 00 M 20 IM .22 ."t Pag-.. :uo .v. tai 4s MM .i't 0 Molesworth 207 52 41 47 00 .24 0 Mentrv :;4l .Ml .Kl 40 200 .15 :i 1. Howard -:77 iu 51 50 227 .1:; o Oohlstcin Ha 4!l :'.- 40 101 .17 5 obuiii 1S7 45 ::»; :u p .20 0 Pickens 101 42 2S 2.". 70 .25 0 Kennedy 207 41 44 4,'i 100 .14 2 A. Walsh :«1 :;'. 40 T.0 243 .10 1 c. Boss :::i:t ,:.s :;:•• M 214 .12 0 Devorioh W :\H :!7 .".4 244 .11 0 Masgrave 2ti!i :;7 :ih M iM .13 0 J. Butler 2M 37 21 32 14« .10 1 O. kllhlhald 314 35 50 40 183 .11 1 Hoi lister 153 34 2* 31 00 .21 0 J. Lee 217 34 2S 20 129 .16 1 Vaadnsen 101 32 30 44 76 .16 0 Keogli 214 32 31 25 120 .15 0 E. Martin 171 32 1!) 21 00 .19 2 T. Bice ::0S :50 34 52 252 .08 3 Gilbert 231 27 3d 30 13S .11 0 :. Burns 200 22 41 23 320 .11 1 B. Wilson 202 21 24 19 138 .10 0 Fall Meeting For Hot Springs.: Simon Cooper, who Recently Purchased Essex Park, Makes Interesting Announcement. FALL MEETING FOR HOT SPRINGS. Simon Cooper, who Recently Purchased Essex Park. Makes Interesting Announcement. Hot Springs. Ark.. June 21. — Simon Cooper, n liveryman of this city, who rei-ently purrhased the Essex Park race track property, authorizes the announcement that lie will conduct a ten day mixed running and harness meeting on that course the coming fall. He did not Indicate what licttliig system would la- resorted to la-cause of flic nut 1 betting la.v. but Indicated that there would he nothing laekitig to make the meeting a success. Fast Mile Run At Latonia: Tom Hayward Goes Distance In 1:38, Thereby Equaling Track Record.; Colloquy Runs Disappointing Race--Several Betting Coups Brought Off--Big Crowd Sees Spirited Racing. FAST MILE RUN AT UTONIA TOM HAYWARD GOES DISTANCE IN 1:38. THEREHY EQUALING TRACK RECORD. Colloquy Runs Disappointing Race — Several Retting Coups Hrought Off — Big Crowd SecB Spirited Racing. Cincinnati. O.. June 21.— Spirited finishes, tin- success of several betting coups that caused damaging losses to tlie layers, ami a sparkling performance by Tom Hayward. wen- incidents connected with this afternoon's racing at I.atonia. to see which there wua a big luinoiii. Tom I lay ward started In tin- purse lace at one mile in which Royal Tourist and Old Honesty were favored over him. His recent gisal races, however, warranted substantial support and lie was by no iiu-ans neglected. He was taken into the had at barrier rise and. setting a fast twee, led his opponents Under restraint for the first tliree-uuai'ti is of tin- distance. Thereafter Old Honesty and Royal Tourist gained on him. but the son of Cunaril hold on gamely ami ultimately drew away in the hi t twenty yards to will by a length from Royal Tourist, with the latter a aeek In front of Old Honesty. The time. 1 Mh, I liaalt d the la-st previous mile record Iu Com petition for the I.atonia course, also that of Dick Welles made against time with a pacemaker. The third race was attended by an upset. Colloqn being decisively beaten by Ada Meade. Richard Reed and Westhury. Lee's tactics in attempting to race the lightly weighted Richard Reed into submission during the first half proved suicidal and the Holh-Ally was exhausted when the real test came. Rich ard Reed held on well and forced Ada Meade to do her best to land the purse. Westhury's sturdy finish showed that he is regaining good form. One of the best managed bitting coups of the meeting was successfully consummated on W. A. Leach, winner of the fifth race. The colt has peea showing nothing in recent races to warrant the la--lief that he would be a contender, but the conrideii tial support that was accorded him caused the ring to become paalefcy. Notwithstanding that he was in all suits of trouble, he won in easy fashion. Ills victory, however, cost his owner 900B. R. E. McMillan bidding him up that much over his entered price of $4iid. Heine was the medium of a killing in the clo-ing race and. like W. A. Ix-ach. was much the best of his Held. There was some delay in starting tie --race after the hoi-yes had lined to the barrier on account of the running away of Admix for' aaree miles. Tie field was dispatched without him. Splendida managed to ieavC the maiden class in the opener. She was neglected in the betting. Jockey A. Walsh, who risk- her. was suspended by the judges for s-i\ days for all but his contract employer on complaint of starter Holtman that he had cnt sharply across the field and caused a mixup at the start. King Solomon's preliminary, in which be seemed stiff and sore, was reapoaatoaB for his connections obtaining a big price against him. He ran gamely and outstayed Topland in a hard end drive. Jockey MeOee was forced to cancel his engagements because of illness after riding Duouesne. The horses comprising the strings of L. A. Cella and J. Evennan were shipped to Fort Erie thli morning to la- rested until the opening of that meeting on July 5. F. B. Resposs purchased Jupiter Joe this morning for a reported price of (1.400. A slight r.iin brgaa falling as the horses were going to the |s-st f.-r Mm closing race, and it increased in volume after the finish. W. E. Walsh purchased Nettie TTaver from J. S. Hawkins before the first race and she ran in the name and colors of her new- owner. J. E. Strode departed tonight for Tampa. Fla.. to superintend the reconstruction of the track at thar place. W.-rk will begin on the plant as soon as lie gets there. Tom Cody, a two . year-old owned by J. W. Pugh. was sold to Dr. Wynn of New Orleans, who will ship tin- youngster to South America. Joseph A. Murphv left tonight for Hamilton. Ont.. where he will officiate as steward. John B. Dillon will Is- the acting secretary during the remainder of the racing liere. Taral To Organize Racing Stable. TARAL TO ORGANIZE RACING STABLE. New Y.-rk. June SI.— A short time ago it was sail that lr.-d Taral would accept an offer to train one of the biggest stables in Austria, at here for so many yeaia he led the list of winning riders. Tunl had plenty of offers to train abroad, where he is Ik ■ biggest favorite IBBOBg all classes of racing men that ever went from America to trv his luck. But he lias finally settled down in New York, though bo looks back over his sight or ten years in Austria and Hungary wistfully ami with led a little genuine p-grot that his weight prevents riding more winne.s of the Derby and other great stakes, so many of which, he won. He is planning to buv and train a string of thoroughbreds for racing on the New Yors tracks. Alleged Flaw In Texas Betting Law. ALLEGED FLAW IN TEXAS BETTING LAW. Dallas Te\.. June LM . Texas turfmen have ilK-covered what is claimed to Ih a flaw in the ami ladling law. which bec.n-ie olTivtivo June IS. The contention is made that while the Texas law makes it unlawful ••( make or accept i bet on ativ horse race run. trotted or paced in Texas ag elsewhere" that tin- new law sgya nothing a hoot "sin gle fool ing." on which there is much betting, esix-clallj in matches between the stars of the sport. Tie- i-sue arose when a prominent turfmen asket Assistant State's Attorney -General Crawford for an opinion. He cited the law and admitted that slngh fooling is not i-ov.-rial. Doubt About Extension At Latonia. DOUBT ABOUT EXTENSION AT LAT0NIA. Cincinnati. O.. June 21. — There is some donht about the extension of the Latonla meeting hcvond •luh 5. It Is claimed that with the opening at Fort Erie the better ra.vrs will depart from here, bring lag about ■ ■cardta of bom« for goad sport. The fella i-otcrie Is said to lvr opposed to any extension at I.atonia. , Antrim Stud To Be Dispersed. ANTRIM STUD TO BE DISPERSED. Sau Francisco. 4'al . June SI. Antrim Stock Variu at Bakerlicld. fal.. Is to ta- dtacrmtlnued so far as tin- breeding of thoroughbreds is concerned The stallions Kismet and All Green, together with ghoal tun marc* still n sold at auction tomorrow to wind up the rotate of nh. late Gaartea, Ken, Likely Starters In Canadian Derby. LIKELY STARTERS IN CANADIAN DERBY. Cincinnati. • . .lun.- SI Marse \i«- is ouaahlvifd a sin,- starter for the Canadian Derby l.on Johnson thinks that the colt will run better with « stout hnv "p left H-rnsiein is another that will go In ihg i i. e 11 ihlngs so well. No Bookmaking At Enid Meeting. NO ROOKMAKlNfl AT ENID MEETING. cnid Okie June Si, Bosh making; win ml he nllowcd ai il*c races which stmt hen- Imniedistelv after the close of the Oklahoma «'iti meeting. Tt,e county at rortie j ha« taken the stand that bookmak-iiHt Is not permissible under tVe Oklahoma law. Page 2 DAILY RACING FORM PllBLISHLT) DAILY F.XCF.PT MONDAY. Daily Racing Form Publishing Co. 59 PLYMOUTH COURT. CHICAGO. ILL. 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Zionap. The Peer. £_ Firebi-ll. Apache. Jacobite. O— Alice Baird. Roseburg II.. Anne McGee. J. L. Dempsey. Hamilton -Hamilton. Out.. Jjme 21. 1 — Rc- 1 River. Simcoo. St. Jeanne. 2 *.Iinot. King Avondale. Tillinghast. ;{_C„iiii lore Fontaine. John Dillon. Ranncll. 4— Cliinn and idlebrook Stable entry. Jack Parker. Direct. fi — Smoker. Sir Edward. Duke of Milan. «— Hooray. Giles. King of Mist. 7 — John Carroll. Fulford. St. Elmwood. T. K. Lynch. Notes Of The Turf. NOTES OF THE TURF. Sa invoke broke down in training at Oklahoma Ciiv a few day's ago. Jockey J Mclntvre has signed a contract to ride for the Kirklicld Stable. \ltamor broke down during the running of a race at Victoria. B. C. last week. City Park race track, at New Orleans, will be used for a dog show on August 1. Ruing at Victoria. B. C is such a success that mi addition to the betting ring is necessary. locker McKcnzio was suspended at Oklahoma City last week for pulling up one of his mounts. George .larvis. a western horseman, is dying of tuberculosis in tile county infirmary at Oakland. Cal. F V Forsytho's good three -year-old. High Private witiiic'r of tlie California Derby, has been fired and Idi.-I' red. lackey F. Wootlon's injuries, sustained on the closing day at Ascot Heath, are less serious than at Bnrt supposed. Frank Fi isldo intends to hereafter run Efiendi in races at t mile and over rather than in sprints, believing the longer route more suitable to the horse. William Walker is collecting a band of mares with which to start a breeding farm at his home near i I Abridge. Out. He will use Earl Rogers as a stallion now and Stanley Fay later on. \ snbsci ipiion [a betas taken up at Oklahoma City for Jockey Barns, who is confined in a Houston hospital, suffering from u complication of diseases. Last war Barns was one of the leading riders In the sou til west. Rarelv does it happen that a dam and her progeny ale in training at the same LIB*! . I be Victoria. It ' truck furnishes such a cafe m the eleven-rear old mare. Aunt Polly, and the three-year old .■brstnut colt. R. H. Flaherty, by V ulcuiu— Aunt Polly. Montreal Racing Statistics. i MONTREAL RACING STATISTICS. The Montreal Jockey Club's spring meeting, which opened at Blue Bonnets June 5. and came to I close Saturday. June I'.l. embraced thirteen racing (lavs. During that time seventy nine races were decided and flic total distribution in stakes and purses was $47.1182. ami seventy six owners shared in the distri bution. thirty-four winning $4 0 or more each. W. Walker is at the head of the list of winning owners with $5,045 to hie credit. J. W. Colt is second, his horses having won §3.887. Third place falls to William Garth with $2,320. The following Is a complete' list of owners winning $40o or more: owner. 1st. 2d. Id. Amt. Walker. W 6 4 ."5 $5,045 Colt. J. W 7 0 0 3.8S7 Garth. William 3 4 .". 2.320 Chinn. P. T 4 7 4 2.280 Brennau. E. A 1 2 3 1.800 Holle. G. H 3 4 0 1.705 Clvde. T 4 1 3 1.720 McLaughlin. Mrs. J 2 4 3 1.710 'Beck. A 2 1 0 1.020 Clvill. P. M 3 1 2 1.405 Hendrie. G 4 0 1 1.395 Weber. A 3 3 1 1.305 ProtpeH Stable 3 2 0 1.280 Eraser. R 1 1 0 1.240 Gormlev. J 8 0 O 1.150 Livingston. Mrs. L. A 2 3 I U70 Thomas. R. L 1 4 2 825 Weston. A. G 2 1 0 795 Koenigslierg. A 2 0 0 090 Turek. 0 1 1 I 600 Henderson. G.J 1 1 2 535 Shields. W 1 0 1 535 Shaughnessv. W. J 1 0 2 505 Idlcbrook Stable 0 1 2 500 Nicoll. M 1 1 I 500 Hancock. A. B 1 0 O 4KO Shobe. L. 0 1 1 I 480 Ives. S 0 2 1 470 Brvan. J. D.. Jr 1 O 1 41.5 Jennings. W 1 1 0 455 Stevenson. D 1 0 1 455 Flvnn. J. S 1 0 1 450 Bar. N 1 1 I 435 Sturgis. J. C. 1 0 2 4 0 W. Walker's Centre Shot, winner of the Jacques Cartier Stakes. Is lirst on the list of money -earning horses, with tier stable companion. Stanley Fay. winner of the Mount Royal Handicap, a close second and .lack Parker, third, due to his success in the St. Ijawrenee Handicap. The following thirty-nine horses won $400 or more each during the meeting: Horse. 1st. 2d. 3d. Amr. Centre Shot 4 0 0 $2,805 Arondack 1 2 1 1.650 Jack Parker 2 1 0 1.620 Busy 2 0 0 1.615 Terah 1 0 0 1.540 Kara 1 1 0 1.530 Stanley Fay 1 1 O 2.455 S. S. B 1 1 0 1.240 Jeanette M I 0 1 1.190 Piute 3 0 1 1.140 Hanliridge 1 2 0 910 Economy 2 1 0 s Compton 2 1 0 795 Fulford 2 1 0 780 Megantic 2 0 1 755 Thomas Calhoun 2 0 0 715 Nat P. 2 0 0 Ml Thistledale 2 0 0 052 I^iilv Esther 1 O 1 505 Reidmoore 1 0 1 -535 Victoria 1 0 1 535 Waterway 1 1 0 530 Gay Fisher 0 12 500 Autumn Girl 1 2 1 490 F.dwin L 1 2 I 490 Cloisteress 1 1 0 480 Red River 1 «» 0 480 Colonel Zeb 1 0 1 450 Big Hear 1 0 1 435 Joe Qalteasj 1 1 1 435 Ballveastle 1 1 0 430 Tasley 1 0 0 430 Chief Hayes 1 l» ) 425 Creel l 1 8 415 Ontario 1 0 1 405 Silk Hose 1 0 2 405 Halliousie 1 1 0 400 Mamma 1 0 2 400 Sal Volatile 1 0 0 400 The stakes decided during the meeting were as follows: King's Plate. June 5: S. S. B. R. Fraser $1,140 St. Lawrence Handicap. June 5: Jack Parker. A. Beck 1.225 Kindergarten Stakes. June 8; Busy. William Garth 1.280 Prince ol Wales Steeplechase. June 10: Kara. J. W. Colt 1.455 Mount Roval Handicap. June 12: Stanley Fay. W. Walker 2.380 Windsor Hotel Cup. June 15: Arondack. Mrs. J. McLaughlin 1.375 .lariiuos Cartier Stakes. June 17: Centre Shot. W. Walker 1.675 Blue Bonnets Handicap. June 19; Terah. E. A. Breunan 1.540 The percentage of winning favorites was high for the thirteen days of racing, as , the following record will show: Number of days 13 Number of races 79 Winning first choices 46 Winning second choices 10 Winning outsiders 23 Winning at odds-on 20 Defeated at odds-on 8 Percentage of winning first choices 58 Goldstein was the star rider for the thirteen days of racing with eleven winmrs and a percentage of .42. The total amount of money he won for the various owners for whom he rode was $4,490. There was a idose race for second place lietween Herbert and McCarthy, the former winning by a small margin. Below is five record of the Jockeys riding at the meeting: Jockey. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Unp. P.C. Goldstein 26 11 0 7 8 .42 Herbert 30 7 5 4 14 .23 McCarthy. D 27 6 5 7 9 .22 Rettig 16 5 I 3 5 .31 Mentrv 19 4 4 3 8 .21 Mivsgrave 25 4 5 4 32 .16 Melntvre. J 21 4 4 5 8 .19 Preston. M 13 3 4 2 4 .23 Rice. X 20 I 0 4 13 .15 Reid. J 19 2 0 3 14 .11 Walsh. E 7 2 1 1 3 .29 Hartv 12 2 2 1 7 .17 Hinehcliffe 21 2 4 4 11 .09 Clark. E 4 2 0 0 2 .50 Davenport 12 2 2 2 6 .17 Howard. J 30 1 0 3 20 .04 WMting 11 1 1 1 8 .09 Burton. A 2 1 0 0 1 .50 The following jockeys had mounts to the number opposite their names and finished third or better, but ilid not ride a winner: Jockey. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d.Unp. Koerner. T 3 0 1 0 2 Chandler. T 2 0 1 0 1 Deverich 15 0 1 2 12 Davis. S 6 0 1 1 4 Gilbert 8 0 0 1 7 llavnes. E 17 O 3 1 13 Mahon 1 0 1 0 0 Hammond 12 0 4 0 S The following jockeys had mounts to the number opposite their names, but were never "in the money": Bowman. 2: Francis. 1: McTaggert. 4; Malin, 2; Moorohouse. 1: M. O'Connor. 1; Seider. 1. Following is the record of the steeplechase jockeys and gentlemen riders: Jockey. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Unp. P.C. Holland. Mr 2 2 0 0 0 1.00 Stone. E 2 2 O 0 0 1.00 Palmer. G 4 2 2 0 0 .50 Lynch. J 6 2 4 0 0 .38 Beamish 2 1 0 1 0 .50 Paries. Mr 2 1 o 1 0 .50 Archibald 2 1 0 0 1 .50 Mahon 3 1 2 0 0 .33 McKinncy 3 1 0 1 1 .33 Hughes 3 1 0 0 2 .38 Iieider. E 7 1 2 0 4 .14 The following steeplechase jockeys and gentlemen riileis had mounts to the number opposite their nanus and linisbed third or better, but did not ride a winner: Jockey. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Unp. Edwards .' 1 0 1 0 o Walsh. W 3 0 1 1 1 Watson. Mr 2 0 1 0 1 Henderson. Mr. II 2 0 1 1 0 Henderson. Mr. M 2 0 1 0 1 Pending 4 0 (1 t 1 Kelleher 2 0 O 2 (I Taylor. T 2 0 0 1 1 Garnett 2 0 0 11 Hull. am 1 0 0 1 0 Henderson. Mr. G 1 0 0 1 0 The following steeplechase jockeys and gentlemen riders had mounts to the number opposite their names, but were ••never in the money' : Bay. 2: Saffel. 1: Mr. Wray. 1; F. Williams. 8; Mr. Si. Mathias. 3; Hogan. 1. W. F. Presgrave scored the honors among the trainers, having saddled the winners of more races than any other trainer during the thirteen days of tacing. The record is as follows: No. No. Trainer. Wins. Trainer. Wins. Bailer. A 4 Jennings. W.. Jr 1 Bovlc. R. V 2 Lightfoot. F 8 Bui.roft. L 1 Longlev. W 1 Cahill. W 2 McDanicl. g 2 China. P. T 4 McDanicl. w 1 (ivill I* M 3 McLaughlin. J 2 Cobs' T. F' 1 Nicoll. M 1 Haly. M « Presgrave. W. V. ... 8 H Witt. C 1 Ray. N 1 Dick. J. 1 Robson. J 1 Dixon. J. C 1 Shields. J 1 Feakes. M 2 Shields. W 2 Flvnn. J. T 2 Sbobc, L. C I t'orniaii. w 1 Walker. W ■ Garth. William 4 Ward. J. S 8 Gleason. E 3 Westmoreland. \V. C. 1 Gorman. P 1 Wilson. W. G 1 Ham. G 3 Three lew track records were made during the spring meeting of the Montreal Jockey Club. On June S. Hanbridge lowered the three-quarters mark to 1:121 and a few days later Chief Hayes hung mi a new time for seven furlongs, riiiining tin- distance in 1:26. Stanley Fay's mile and a quarter in 2:05 was the other new mark established and the complete records of the Blue Bonnets course are now as follows: Dlst. Horse. A.Wt. Date. Time. 1-2 B. ;. Lewis. 2 109 June 14. 1907 :48 4 1-2 f Havre 2 118 June 13. 1908 :5i» Arionette .. 2 101 August 31. 1908... Ml 5-8 Ragman 2 108 Jane 13. 1908 :59* 5 1-2 f E. Harwood.2 108 September 5. 1908.1:00* 8-4 Hanbridge ..4 120 June R. l!lft!l 1:12J 78 Chief Hayes. 0 90 June 10. 1000 1:20 1 Goes Fast. ..3 100 September 12. 1908.1 ::*. * 1 1-16 'Hesse 5 128 September 14. 1907 1:57 1 1-8 Bouquet 3 10s September 4. 1908. .1:52* 1 1-4 Stanley Fay. .4 112 June 12. 1909 2:05 1 1-2 Lally 4 102 September 12. 1908.2:34 •Track heavy. Steeplechases. Ab 2 Waterway ..5 145 September 12. 1908.3:54* Ab 2 1-2 Touchwood .4 143 June 13. 1908 5:10 Ab 3 St. Nick 4 146 September 5. 1908.. 0:08* Salt Lake City Entries. SALT LAKE CITY ENTRIES. Probabilities: Weather char; track fast. Racing starts at 2:5»i p. m. (Chicago time 3:36). XRuns well in mud. ©Superior mud runner. First Race — 6-8 Mile. 4-year olds and upward. Selling. Ind. Horse. A. VVt. Hdcp. S2510 Orelio 5..114..X725 82422* Galvanic ... 7. .111 720 8fBW Balreed 4. .107. . X715 81576 Bernardo 4..107..X715 SHOT Bvron 4..10H 710 82541 Binning Bush ..... 5..111..X710 8258!! Glendeiuiiiig 111. .111 705 82886 Vesia 5. .109 700 82330 Prolific 5.. Ill 700 82729 Sliver Leaf 7.. 109 690 Second Race — 1-2 Mile. 2-year olds. Selling. N2540^ King of Yolo 110 725 S2IKM) Lady Panchita • 104 720 S24741 Seagreen UK! 715 M574 Lord Florin 110 710 X854o3 Charles J. Harvey. 10!1..X705 S2540 Quickly Mf 70O S2540 Rabble 10S 7 H 82049 Daredoit 108 700 Third Race — 4 1-2 Furlongs. 3-year olds. Selling. S171t- The Slicker 10O..X725 820485 Lauita 107 720 S2J.4S' Harry Stanhope ... loo 715 82470 Hampuss 107..X715 82511 Cooiiev NelT H 4 710 S2470 Banthel 102.. X 705 S2U4S Davie Andrew i 104 7(10 82648 My Nuise 1 »2 7( o 78833 Yolo 112..X700 Royal Pilot, b. c. by Canopus — Royal Aquarium .... 109 Fourth Race — 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. s25sl Etlul Day 7.. 99 725 (siMT-^i 1* Iteine Hindoo... 3.. 90 720 S174.V Anna May 5. .KM,. . X715 82684 Spohn 4..104..X715 S2."S4:1 Hush Money 4..108..X710 82641 John II. Shechan.. 5..1M). .X7U5 82542 Mary F 6..1O8..X705 (S20SS) Altenberg 3. . 104 700 Fifth Race— 1 Mile. 3-year-olds ami upward. Selling. 83*14 Cabin 7..105..X725 N20,SS J. C. Clem 6. . 10l . . X 720 82422 Aks-Ar-Ben 3.. 98. .X715 82880 Liberto S..105..X715 ,S2bS - IToteus ...• 6.. 105.. X 710 N2tHS» Surety 5.. 105.. X 710 82887* Friar of Elgin 4..105..X705 S26SS Ronton 4. .105 705 S25N3 Ladv Kitty ....... I..MI..X1M S2615 Tavora 6..103. -X700 Sixth Race— 5-8 Mile. 8 year olds and upward. Selling. 82048 Nagazam 6..111..X725 (BUI' Nappa 5..114..X720 S27:i2 Bill Mavham 12. .100. . X715 *2i.ss- St. Joe 6. .111..X710 S2051 Barton 5..114..X710 sjiBfJ La Chata 6. .100. . X705 (82887) The Mouser 5.. 109 705 S2197 Belle Rradv 4.. 107 700 S25143 Swagerlator 3.. 109 700 Answers To Queries. ANSWERS TO QUERIES. Communications without names and addresses I ! will not be noticed nor answered. No answers w ill I ; lie sent by mail and mine by wire unless reply pre- I payment is made' at time of wiring query. R. I". W.. Louisville, Ky. It was a draw. W. F. R.. Memphis. Tenn. The bet was a draw. Chas. C.. Cincinnati. O. Your parlay was a win ner. being void as to Richard Reed. C. M. K.. St. Louis. Mo. Party keeps to rule and notifies this .newspaper that will communicate with you. Horse was filed with us postmarked noon last Thursday. J. H. B.. Toronto. Ont. There not being an amount coming from the Gemmell bet sufficient to exi eate the wager on Juggler, the matter ended Willi Gemmell. J. K.. Cincinnati. O. The second coupling was one ordered by the judges and did not affect hackers of the first entry adversely. They had a run for their money and lost. J. 0. ON.. St. Louis. Mo. Bets should be clearly expressed, so that no controversy can arise. Since you did not say what amount was to go on Boas or Force, cannot undertake to say what you meant. Salt Lake City Form Chart. SALT LAKE CITY FORM CHART. SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. June 21.— Weather clear: track fast. 8 books on. Twenty-sixth day. Utah Jockey Club. Spring meeting. Presiding Judge, P. P. Pomeroy. Starter. Richard Dwyer. Secretary. J. W. Hayman. 82729 First Raci — 34 Mile. Purse $200. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner $105. lad. Botae. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Op. CI. PI. S'.i 82«;i« Miss B'monter !»« 1*1 Peak 3 4 8-5 3-5 sjiihl'Figent 98 2 K'baum 7-5 8-5 7-101-3 82647IDorothy Ann loo 35 Kisfe 4 5 9-5 7-10 82162 Pretension 117 4 And'ws L'J 2 1 1-2 83651 Silver Leaf US E Shelton 15 20 8 4 82647 Salina 113 fi B'gman 20 20 I 4 S217;: Gaga 117 7 Sandy 10 12 5 2 Time. 1:168. Winner — P. King's br. f. 8. bv Iugoldsby — Lizzie T. (trained by .1. McCulloiigh i. Went to post at 2:31. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second and third driving. Scratched — (82687) The Mouser. 118; 82616 Judge Shortall. lo7: *2475 Watiere, 104. 82730 Second Race— 5 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $200. 4 year olds ami upward. Selling. Net value to winmr $105. Ind. Horse. Wt.Fin.Jiwkcy. Op. CI. PI. Sli 82586'Galvea lo'j 11 ('Henry 7 Ptt-4 1-3 out sj.'.sfi Sister Julia 107 2- Shelton 10 12 3 6 5 82*11 Rose Daly 102 J* Mondon 10 13 3 6-5 S2ti'l itillv Taylor 111 4 ATinas 10 20 8 3 vt..7-M;irtinniu.s 111 Davis 2 3 6 5 7 10 83687 Phalanx 114 6 Bandy 10 15 6 3 atU Black Domino- 107 7 M'mU-rs 12 13 3 6-5 Tlme.l:00ii. Winner — W. P. Fine's b. g. 4. by Galveston— Hill-da Dwver (trained bv W. P. Fine). Went to post at :::55. At |» st 0 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. Scratched 83513 Grasscntter, H»4: s261 1 -Voltrome, 107: S20.".2J Exchequer. UK). 82731 Third Kac- -4 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $200. 2 \ car-olds. Selling. Net value to winner $165. Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Op. CI. PI. Sh. vtv:-silvia Kir 107 1- Morgan s 5 :! 2 7-10out vv.io at Genevieve 109 2-'J riteele 6 8 3 1 iviasiM. O'l'olinell 110 3h" M'nders 13 IS 6 3 (83S40)Galtor 105 4 'Henry 2 2J 1 1-2 s'fjl: Sixteen 105 r, K'baum 10 15 6 2J 82612*Camara 100 fi Mondon « .". 2 1 •52127 Silver Grain JOS 7 Sandy s S 4 2 Glover Kyle Hi S Davis 15 20 10- 5 Time. 564;. Winner— Oakwood Stock K.uich's cli. f. bv The F'c Alotidra (trained bv W. P. Maxwell I. Went to |M st at 8:26. At post 3 minutes. Start g I. Won easih ; second and third driving. 82732 Fourth Race— 8-4 Mile. Purse $200. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner $165. IimI. Horse. Wt.Fin. Jockey. Op. CI. Pi. Sh 8 'i lis r.irtli 101 1"» Cattoa I B 8 [ 4 .". 2 E sjt.ltt Platoon 117 2". Peak 8 10 4 2 82632 t'anardo 118 3«^ Kunz 8 10 31 8-3 S2C8S3Creston 11$ 4 Morgan 3 3 3-2 a i 82613 Rill Mayham 109 5 Denny 4 5 2 1 S •t.lx-IUibiola 10S fi Sandy ■ 3 6-5 3-5 S3B1S St. Francis 121 7 I a\is 10 15 S 3 Time. 1:17. Winner W. K. Cotton's b. t. 8. by Cesarioii Mis Dixoav by Longfellow (trained by C. L. Sn.vderi. Went to post at 8:5o. At pari 2 minute-. Start goixl. Won driving: second and third the same. 82733 Fifth Race— 1 Mile. Purse $250. 4-year olds and upward. Sidling. Net value to winner 8209. Ind. Bane, Wt. Fin. Jockey. Op. CI. PI. Sh. 82S15»*Buna 116 l4 Bevan 4 21 4 E 2 I 82691'Herinan Doyle 121 2.1. Swain 5 8 3 3-2 82649 Belden 121 3' Kis'fe 10 12 .", I 836M*Pr. of Castile 12S 4 Donvitz 1 4 fi E I E 82617 'Arvourt 123 5 t 'Henry 4 5 2". 1 82647 Elevation 123 6 K'baum 10 12 5 2 12688 Roval Ben 121 7 Peak f E 2': 1 82*47 Don. -n 109 8 Cotton 8 7 3 M •Went in entries as Buena. Time. 1 :45f . Winner — .f. Barnes' ch. m. 5. by Solitaire II. — Centre Tip (trained bv W. Short). Went to post at 4:19. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second and third driving. Scratched — 82040 Spring Ban. 121; 826".)1 Prince of Orange. 123. 82734 Sixth Race — o-S Mile. Purse $200. 3-vear-olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner $165. Ind. Horse. Wt.Fin.Jockey. Op. CI. PL Sh. 826GO*StrUte Out 113 l1 Morgan 9-201-2 1-4 out KS12*Med"c Hannah 103 2« ('Henry 2 3-2 1 2 out Dick B. B. 116 3= Wilson 12 10 I 4-6 sir:.:-u Port Mahone 114 4 M'nders 6 4 1 13 Maxims 105 .". Sandy 12 15 6 2i Time. 1:013. Winner— J. O. Holder's b. g. 3. by Griffon— Pil-lowdcx (trained bv J. O. Holder). Went to nam) at 4:55. At post 10 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second and third the same. Scratched— tMBt Good Fellow. 105. Victoria Form Chart. VICTORIA FORM CHART. VICTORIA, B. C, June 14.— Weather cloudy: track fast. Kiglitli day. Victoria Country Club. Summer meeting of 61 days. Presiding Judge. F. St. 1». Skinner. Starter. •! M-ph W'cImt. Secretary. J. L. Smart. 82723 First Ra.a — 4 12 Furlongs. Purse $200. 2 .(ear-olds. Selling. Net value to winner 8100. Ind. Horse. Wt.Fin.Jockey. Op. CI. PL Sh. sjfit.b-Sainotta 109 1" J King 3 2 I 3 2 r. 1 -3 (82593)ElectrOwan 109 2-J WK'llv 3 4 8 5 4-3 82527*ptrantO 103 3'?. And'son 5 0 2 1 iv..22)Kire 112 4-1 H'leoat 4 S 7 E 7-10 Bellini 100 5* Seidell 10 15 6 3 82533 Vcouver Belle 109 03 Brooks 15 M 8 4 S2r,::.;"Cinnamon 112 7 DRiley 6 8 3 3-2 Time. 56J. Winner — B. Schrciber's b. f. by Sain— Ottawa I trained by T. ft, Crisi i. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. 82724 Second Rao. — 5 X Mile. Purse $200. 8 year oUa and upward. Selling. Net value to winner IS I 50. Ind. Horse. Wt.Fin.Jockey. Op. CI. PL Sh. is. .sTiPhillistina 102 1- And'son 1 6 5 1 2 out S2."s,-.\uburndale 111 21 J King 5 4 1 1-2 N35M*a. H. Flaherty lo7 laf W'PVrs 6 8 3 3-2 86683 Alice !•'. Ill 4' DRiley 10 10 4 2 :•.:•. ; Sam McOlbben 115 5- Berry 10 15 6 3 82689 Korosilany 113 P Cal'han 5 6 2 1 S2..2.". Bottheor 111 71 Brooks 15 20 8 4 MWi'Lovely Mary 111 8* Quay 10 10 4 1 BBS Avalon 118 I Blair 100 100 40 20 Time, 1:022. Winner — J. Green's ch. f. 3. by Joe Terry— La Amiga (trained by J. Green I. Start good. Wou easily; second and third driving. 82725 Third Raci — I 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $20tV B year-olds. Selling. Net value to winner $1541 Ind. Horse. Wt.Fin.Jockey. Op. CI. PL .Sh. 82687 El Paso 104 l1* Vesper 2 8-3 1 2-3 sluts3 Dory l^edgett 102 21 Quay 10 10 4 3-2 82696 Servicence 109 u« Hobart 3 3'. 7-3 7-10 s-2664 Mi Derecho 102 4- BW'i'ms 12 13 :: 2 S266S Harry Rogers lft8 5s W'K'lly 6 '8 3 3-2 8M62 Ornate 105 6 ("Wr'ht 15 20 S 4 S2;i8S-.\"ovgorod 104 Fell. Seidell 2J 3 11-2 Time. 1:23*. Winner — C. Brant's b. g, by Galveston — Princesi a i trained by ('. Branti. Start good. Won handily; second and third driving. 82726 Fourth Race— 1 Mile. Purs.- $200. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner $150. Ind. Horse. Wt.Fin.Jockey. Op. CI. PL Sh. .^25iW3Mill Song 109 1« VVK'lly 3-2 2 3-3 out (S»597)Dave Weber 111 2" Brooks 2 2 4-5 2 5 (s23at)Mechant 111 3* Leeds 10 6 2 1 82338-Kedwood II. Ill 43 McL'lin 2J 2-2 1-2 out S2663 P'ful and BestlH 31 J King 30 30 12 (i 80830 My Bouquet 109 64 McB'de 12 12 5 i 8ZSM Mike Asheim 110 7 DRiley 20 20 12 6 Tim.-. l:48(i. Winner — W. Fitzgerald's b. m. 6. bv Kismet, by Melton — Juanita (trained by J. Warrea). Start giMMl. Won easily; second and third drhiug. 82727 Fifth Race -8 4 Mile. Purse $2IKI. 3 year olds ami upward. Selling. Net value to winner $ 1 50. , Ind. Horse. Wt.Fin.Jockey. Ou. CI. PI. Sh. (823»6)F. E. Shaw 114 1»1 WPers 7-107 101 3 out 82S89 Zelina 112 2- WK'llv 4 4?. 4-3 2-5 82o38JMaud McG. 107 3- McF/eh 10 li) :( 6 E 826355Dandy Fine 9.1 i'S Vesper 20 20 8 4 K3SM Adela R. 108 54 Brooks 15 20 8 4 82S87 Be Brief 97 03 EWi'ins 15 20 8 4 (82665)Gio. BaleriO 114 7" .1 King 5 6 2 1 8M88 Prestige 117 8 McB'de 15 20 8 4 Time. 1:151. Winner — B. I). Davies' ch. g. 8. by Magnet — Vhda. by Hiniyar (trained by T. Daly). Start good. Wou easily: second and third handily. 82728 Sixtli Race— 7 -8 Mile. Purse $2(10. 3 year olds and upward. Special Weights. Net value to winner $15o. Ind. Horse. Wt.Fin.Jockey. Op. CI. PI Sh 82S3B»Roalta 112 1» Brooks fi 2 1 -•' out s23922Ocean Queen 97 2n And'son 3-3 1 12 out 82618 KM. T. Fryer Hi 3- WK'lly 8 2} 4-5 out 8KM Albion H. 107 4 J King 10 10 3 1 Time, l:2.Sj. W inner— Ontario Oregon Stable's ch. h. 5. by Alta max— Miss Roweua (trained by \V. G. Jelikiiisi. Start good. Won easily: second and third drhiug. Dufferin Park Form Chart. DUFFERIN PARK FORM CHART. TORONTO, ONT., June 15.— Weather clear: track last. Se\enth day. York Riding and llriving Club. Presiding Judge. Fred J. Hewitt. Starter. Charles i'hair. 52681 First Race— 5 8 Mile. Purse $200. All Ages. Maidens. Special weights. Net value to winner 8150. Ind. Horse. Wt.Fin.Jockey. Op. CI. PL Sh. 83673 May Cowley 104 l1 Griffin 15 12 3 2 S265s-Kantastia 109 21 JAustin 3-2 3-2 1-2 out 82658»Bmbb*e 103 31 Wilson 4 5 2 1 82653 Trixey Briggs 104 4' Guines S 10 4 I 82676 Miss Cardigan 111 5* Irvin 8 10 4 I 82660*T. F. Henry 108 6- Baker 3 2'. 1 2-5 82027 Altar 96 715 Alex 15 20 8 3 81493 B. of I'hoenix 108 8 McA'le 15 20 8 3 Time. 1:661. Winner — A. B. Campbell's br. f. 4. by Loki— Maria Start good. Won driving: second ami third the same. 52682 Second Race— 3-4 Mile. Purse $200. 4 vear-olds ami upward. Selling. Net value to winner 1196). Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Op. CI. PL Sh. ( 82679) Niolesa 118 D Wilson 4 5 I I :: : (S2662)Strates;y 120 2a AM' tin :: 2 3 2 12 out (S2ii72uStoneman llfi : - MctThy :: :: l 2-6 82662 Renaissance 109 4'" Goines 12 15 5 2 83671 Stonei- Hill m. | F'nklin 3 3 12 3 Time. 1:188. Winner -K. JacksoiCs blk. in. 5. liy Fatherless — Niola. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. 82G83 Third Uacc — 1 Mile. Purse $2o0. ".Near and upward. Selling. Net value to winner *i:.u Ind. Horse. Wt.Fin..l,Nkev. op. n p] sh 83666 Auspicious 109 1* Griltin 4 4 6-6 15 82684) Cygnet 104 23 K'nklin 10 12 5 " 82677 Teeta H. 109 «•• Alex 15 20 I 4 82672*Har. Richeson 106 4- JAustin 3 4 S 5 t ". s.67:i Big Hand 111 .V Havnes 3 3 12 5 S267DVan Dun 106 61" Mc("hy 10 12 E 2 S2676 Cervera 100 7 Irvin 15 "0 s 4 Time. 1:47. Winner- J. Mcpherson's ch. f. 4. bv Lucky Hog — Iti !i Lady. Start good. Won easily; second and third the same. 82C84 Fourth Race— 7 8 Mile. Purse $2(H . 4 yeat olds and upward. Selling. Net ralhc to wl r $15(1. Iihl. Boaae. Wt.Fin.JiH'kev. op. CI. I'l. Sli. S2673:Incognlto 113 1- Wilson 3-2 fi 5 1 2 out S267I Spunky 112 L- Critlin 2 :1 I I 1 :'. s.'fiTV'Miss K. O. B. 108 :: '•• Baker 4 I fi . I ■ 83674 Oscar T. 110 !• Mc.Vb- 2 I a:, 1 _• S2ti74 liar. Jamieaoa HO 5 K.ur 36 M lo I Time. 1 :::-. Winner H. •(•. Airharf's ch. c. 4. bv Ulsgulse— Hampton Belle. Start good. Won easily; second and third the KilllK'. 82685 Kiftli BMC -5-8 Mile. Purse $200. 3 year-olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner $150. Ind. Horse. Wt.Fin.Jockey. Op. CI. PI. Sb. (82673) Ametus ]11 1= Turner 3-2 I 4-5 1-3 80988 Nettie Carita 109 L" McC'hy 4 3 12-5 826742Montbert 109 3s Wilson 6 6 2 1 (82660)Ching Hare 108 4- Con'lly 6 8 3 3-2 82S7S2Miss Felix 109 5 F"nklin 3 3 12-5 82660 Leonard 103 Left.AM'n 12 15 6 3 Time. 1:0.-. Winner — L. D. Leonard's b. g. 7. by Sain — Der-fargilla. Start good. Won easily, second and third driving. 82686 Sixth Kaee — 3-4 Mile. Purse $200. 3-year-and upward. Selling. Net value to winner $150. Ind. Horse. Wt.Fin.Joekey. Od. CI. PI. Sh. 82679 Stowaway 100 l" F'nklin 15 20 8 4 826K1 I^augh'R Eyes 106 V Griffin 7 8 3 3-2 SL*K09 Miss Imogene 101 3* Martin 6 8 3 3-2 82670 PocotaJlSO 100 4J Irvin 3 2 12-5 82676 Arv't Leonard 106 6- Con'lly 6 8 3 3-2 82676'Von Buelow 108 65 Baker 3-2 3-2 1-2 out 82675 Hindoo Prince 105 7 Turner 20 30 10 4 Time. 1:20. Winner— J. F. Gaffney's b. c. 3. by G. W. John-eon — Forsaken. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. Page 3 Dufferin Park Form Chart. DUFFERIN PARK FORM CHART. TORONTO, ONT., Jane 16.— Weather clear: track fast. Eighth dav. York Riding and Driving Club. Presiding Judge. Fred J. Hewitt. Starter. Charles Pliair. 82712 First Race— 3-8 Mile. Purse $200. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner $150. Ind. Horse. Wt.Fin. Jockey. Op. CI. PI. Sh 826542Pimpante 100 l2 AM'tin 3-2 6-5 1-2 out 82B85: Montbeit 100 21 Rae 6 8 3 3-2 (S2658)Mrs. M. Moore 100 35 Baker 2 21 1 2-5 82679 Gunshot 100 45 Griffin 5 6 2 1 82671 Tulip 105 5 Lynn 15 20 8 4 gaKS Chins Hare 105 6» Con'lly 6 8 3 3-2 82672 Pinion 100 7 Irvin 4 5 2 1 Time. 1:04. Winner — J. T. Muirs' ch. f. 3. by Ornament — Ollie Belle. . Start fair. Won easily: second and third driving. 82713 Second Race — 7-8 Mile. Purse $200. 4 year-olds and upward. Selling. Net value to -winner $150. Ind. Horse. Wt.Fin.Jockcy. Op. CI. PI. Sh. 82K832Cvgnet 113 1° Taylor 8-5 2 3-5 1-1 .82669 No Trumper 115 25 McL'lin 4 5 8-5 3-5 83818 Grev I'luine 115 3h Baker 12 15 6 3 Um Van Dan 115 4» McChy 4 5 8-5 3-5 82183 Stoner Hill 110 5 F'nklin 3-2 3-2 1-2 out Time. 1:32#. Winner — J. F. Gaffney's b. m. 9. by Inspector B. — Bona lis. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. 82714 Third Race— 1 1-8 Miles. Purse $200. 3-war-olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner $150. Ind. Horse. Wt.Fin.Joekey. On. CI. PI. Sh. «S2«61)Giunbrinus 107 1= Jackson 3 3 12-5 82fi77-Sir W. Rollins 107 2" Griffin 3 3 12-5 (82S55)Dr. Young 107 33 AM'tin 8-5 S-5 3-5 out ( 82676) Boz 101 410 Irvin S 6 2 4-5 (82677)Great 107 5 Baker 5 7 2 4-5 Time. 1:5!*. Winner — Wagnon & Scott's br. g, 7. by Sorcerer — Jean. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. 82715 Fourth Race— 3-4 Mile. Purse $250. 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. Net value to winner $200. Ind. Horse. Wt.Fin.Jockey. Op. CI. PI. Sii. (82fi56)Caltha 115 l1 Austin 3-2 8-5 2-3 out (8267(MMarbles 120 21 Taylor S-5 2 7-Wout 82B7n=«av King 112 35 Baker 8 10 3 1 (82682)Nioless 108 4b Martin 3 4 12-5 ( 82602) Keinpton 113 5 Goines 6 7 2 4-5 Time. 1:18. Winner— J. E. Mnllin's ch. f. 4. by Ute— Cathay. start good. Won driving; second and third the tame. 82716 Fifth Race — 3-4 Mile. Purse $200. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner $150. IihI. Horse. Wt.F1n.Jockey. Op. CI. PI. Su. 826S2:,St(.neman 123 1' Baker 112-5 out 82678 'Malta 131 21 Mooney 5 4 2 4-5 82*78 Insp'r Purvis 136 3- JAustin 8 8 3 3-2 826i93Judge Dundon 126 4* Rowe 4 5 2 4-5 ■ , 1 ' — R2671 Dene 116 5J Goines 15 20 8 4 826S02Trcy of Spadesll3 6 Martin 3 4 8-5 3-5 Time. 1:18*. Winner — Louisville Stable's ch. g. 4. by Ornament -— Independence. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. Dufferin Park Form Chart. DUFFERIN PARK FORM CHART. TORONTO. ONT., June 17.— Weather wet: track nimbly. Ninth day. York Riding and Driving Club. Presiding Judge, Fred J. Hewitt. Starter. Qbarles Phair. 82717 First Rice— 1-2 Mile. Purse $200. 2 year-olds. Special Weights. Net valne to winner $150. Ind. Horse. Wt.Fin.Jockey. Op. CI. PI. Sh. 82365 Ransack 105 l1 Griffin 1 4-5 out— 81935 Lady McNally 100 210 F'nklin 2 3 1 out 82681 Altar 105 3s Goines 3 5 3-2 out 8117S Bonnie Brick 100 4 Martin 3 5 3-2 out Time. 53j . Winner — J. R. Taylor's br. f. by Lissak — Avalanche. Start good. Won driving; second the same; third easily. 82718 Second Race— 3-4 Mile. Purse $200. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Ind. Horse. Wt.Fin.Jockey. Op. CI. PL Sh. S26763Von Laer 102 l1 Rae 4 4 8-5 4-5 827123Mrs. M. Moore 97 21 Baker 3 3 4-5 2-5 8267S2Havmarket 112 33 Austin 5 5 2 1 82685 Miss Felix 110 43 F'nklin 6 7 2J 1 827132No Trumper 107 55 Wilson 3 3 11-2 (82681 )May Cowley 110 63 Griffin 10 15 6 3 82712 Tulip 105 710 Lynn 20 30 12 6 82676 Donation 92 8'° FJ'ston 5 6 2 1 (82686) Stowaway 99 9 Martin 8 10 4 2 Time. 1:21. Winner — J. Wright's b. c. 3. by Rensselaer — Dona Sol. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. 82719 Third Race— 1 Mile. Purse $200. 3-year olds aud upward. Selling. Net value to winner $150. Ind. Horse. Wt.Fin.Jockey. Op. CI. PL Sh. 82S833Teeta H. 106 I" Jackson 3 3 1 1-5 (82S83)Auspicious 116 9 Griffin 3 3 11-2 82602 Polar Star 108 3le Martin 8-5 21 1-2 out 82659 Good Friar 105 4h Wilson 20 30 10 4 82714 Great 100 6* Baker 8 10 3 3-2 S26S3 Har. RichesoD 112 6 Austin 4 5 8-5 4-5 Time. 1:48». Winner — T. H. Bowen's b. f. 4. by Goldcrest — Intelligent. Start good. Won driving; second the same; third easily. 82720 Fourth Race— 5-8 Mile. Purse $200. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner $150. Ind. Horse. Wt.Fin.Jockey. Op. CI. PL Sh. 827162Malta 110 l1 Griffin 6 8 3 6-5 826822Strategy 120 2» Martin 21 3 4-6 1-3 (S2715)Caltha 118 3' Austin 3-2 8-5 3-5 out 82678 Laura A. 102 4« Baker 10 10 4 3-2 (82685) Ametus 120 5 Turner 21 3 4-5 1-3 Time. 1:05?. Winner — Needmore Stable's ch. m, 5, by Himyar — Vain Glory. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. 82721 Fifth Race— 3-4 Mile. Purse $200. 3-year olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner $150. Ind. Horse. Wt.Fin.Jockey. Op. CI. PL Sh. S26852Xettie Carita 103 1» Wilson 6-5 1 1-2 out 82716 Trev of Spades 110 2= Martin 5 6 2 1 82712«Montbert 108 3' Rae 4 4 3-2 3-5 826S62Laugh'g Eyes 108 4J Griffin 8 10 3 3-2 82686 Pocotaligo 108 5 Irvin 4 5 2 4-5 826S03 Soprano 108 6 Taylor 5 6 2 4-5 Time, 1:21. Winner — Henry Evans' ch. m, 5, by Sir Walter-Storm Cloud. Start straggling. Won driviug; second and third the same. 82722 Sixth Race— 3-4 Mile. Purse $200. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner $150. . Ind. Horse. Wt.Fin.Jockey. On. CI. PL Sh. S2686-'Miss Imogene 103 l2 Martin 3 4 3-2 7-10 825fi9:'Risk 110 2 Wilson 3 3 4-5 2-5 S2684 Oscar T. 110 33 Jackson 5 4 3-2 7-10 826S43MissK. O. B. 108 4* J Baker 3 3 11-2 82682 Renaissance 108 51 JAustin 6 8 3 3-2 82680 Loretto 108 65 Gould 10 20 8 4 82681 Trixey Briggs 108 7 Goines 10 15 6 3 82677=Countermand 113 Left.McA'e 6 8 3 3-2 Time. 1:22. Winner — Morgan & Riley's b. f, 3, by Don Orsino —Fate. Start good. Won easily; second and third driving. Latonia Form Chart. LATONIA FORM CHART. MONDAY. JUNE 21. 1909. WEATHER CLOUDY. TRACK FAST. Twenty fourth day. Latonia Jockey Club. Spring Meeting of 30 days. (17 books on.) Presiding Judge, C. F. Price. Starter, J. J. Holt man. Racing Secretary. Joseph A. Murphy. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. W indicates whip. S spurs. B blinkers. Figures in parentheses following (I..- distance of each race indicate index number, track record, age of horse and weight carried. Q07/11 FIRST RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. (82311— 1 :05%— 3— 93.) $400 added. 3-year olds. O _ I _ -L Maidens. Fillies. Allowances. Net value to winner $390. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S tam Sl'I.ENDIDA WB 107 13 1 l'i l'J l'2. l'i A Walsh J T Combs 15 30 30 12 6 MS TANNIE W 107 7 5 5 4h 3h 2_ M McGee Talbot Bros '4 4J 4J 2 1 7761.8 LADY HILL w 102 8 4 3'i 3» 22 32 Taplin W Gerst 4 8 7 3 3-2 S-.'-.r:, KYRONDA W 107 9 10 8J 61 64 4= Warren H Oots 21 21 11-51 1-2 •2234 S A I NEST w 102 12 3 21 2* 4h 51 Coburn B Schreiber 30 40 12 5 21 82431-NETTIE TRAVER WB 107 5 6 7l 71 7* 6" Troxler W E Walsh 7 8 7 2J 6-5 S14WDEXTR1NE w 107 11 2 41 5b 5b 7l Heidel J Griffin 7 15 10 4 2 82S3fi SIN LONG w- 102 4 7 61 81 91 81 Paul G M Bond 8 15 15 6 3 82637 RED SHAWL w 107 3 9 101 10* B 91 D Austin J T Ireland 8 15 15 5 ■ 824W) WORTHY w 102 6 12 12' ll2 102 10'1 Brannon F D Grosche IS 20 20 8 4 82434 KIDDY w 107 1 8 9b 9s ll2 ll3 W Brooks Gallaher Bros 15 30 30 12 7 82M. BUENA VISTA w 105.\ 2 13 13 123 12« 12" J Lee Mrs W T Sellers 12 60 60 30 13 82014 LI/CZ1E MOORE w 102"l0 11 11s 13 13 13 R Will'ms Agnew & Powell 100 100 100 40 25 Time. 24, 47*;, 1:00%, 1:07. Winner --Ch. f, by Woolsthorpe — Splendid (trained by J. T. Combs). Went to post at 2:30. At liost 1 minute. Start bad. Won easily: second and third driving. Splendid.!, away fast, quickly fook a long lead and won all the way. Tannie moved up gamely in the stretch and finished fast. Lady Hill was prominent all the way. but tired near the end. Kyronda. away poorly, bud a rough trip and finished with a rush. Sainest quit after going a good half. Nettie Traver ran fairly well. Overweights — Bnena Vista, 3j pounds. QO 7 /f O SECOND RACK— 5-8 Mile. ( S2552— 1 :00— 2— 103. ) Purse $400. 2-year-olds. O £ 4 "XT jSl Allowances. Net value to winner $325. Ind Horses AWtPPSt Yt Vi % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 8"«»2KING SOLOMON w 100 7 2 21 11 21 11 Warren Gallaher Bros 3-5 6-5 6-5 1-2 1-4 82488 TOPLAND wb 107 8 5 31 31 31 2'1 Heidel F D Grosche 6 8 6 2 4-5 82«24»DUOUE8NE WB 103 4 7 72 41 6' 3s M McGee J W McClelland 1 3 11-53-5 1-3 82498 ACTl'MN ROSE w 99 3 3 41 5.J 51 4b A Walsh C D Chenault 15 30 30 10 4 s.21'12 HALLACK wb 1051 2 1 ]b 2b ink 52 J Lee Wroodford&Fizer 6 13 11 4 3-2 .'222:: DARLING FLORENCE w 95 6 8 S3 6"i 41 6j Paul H Roberts 100 100 60 20 8 82T..",1 ASH WELL w 98 1 9 91?. 94 11» 7b Coburn H M Ziegler 25 150 150 50 20 82624 PAUL DAVIS ¥ 5SI0 6 fih 711 s1 81 Brannon A Brown 20 25 25 8 3 82443 CAMDRONNE w 100 12 10 11 - 10b 71 91 Hufnagel W Grater 5 20 20 7 3 8231"! MASTER EUGENE wb 98 9 4 B Sl 91 10"t Rollins C V Mueller 50 60 60 20 10 81268 KEADEEN w 95 11 12 10' 11' 102 ll2 E Martin .1 P Ross 100 100 100 40 20 OLEVIA W 95 5 11 12 12 12 12 Taplin S W Streett 15 20 20 8 4 Time. 28%. 47%, 1:00%. Winner— -Br. c. by Maz.i:;an — L« Biche (trained by J. C. (iallaher). Went to |H»st at 3:00. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. King Solomon, stiff and sore when going to the post, was in forward contention from the start and. after dis-liwilni of Hallack. had enough in reserve to outstay Topland. The latter ran a good race and was gaining s.«:uii!y at the end. Duquesne began slowly and had to overcome interference, but finished gamely. Au-teuni Rose ran a g « d race for her and is improving. Darling Florence ran fairly well. Hallack tired ■ft« showing much speed for a half. Ashwell would have been closer up but for a stirrup breaking. Scr.it'hed - (K2551 iPlacide. 100; S22272Stan ort. 100; (S2035 Tommy Wood, 95. Overweights — Autumn Rose. 4 pounds; Hallack. lj. Q07/t Q THIRD RACE— 3-4 Mile. (82103— 1 :12—»$— 102.) Purse $400. 3 year olds and upward. O _ • — €j Allowances. Net value in winner $325. Irul Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S !8_ 7f»ADA MEADE w 3 97 6 2 33 3* 21 11 E Martin J C Milam 2 3 14-54-5 3-10 S'ivi," lil'-H \RD REED wl 96 4 3 22 1* ih 2b Taplin H G Bedwell 8-5 3 3 4-5 1-3 82409 WESTBURY wb 5 107 3 5 4- 4s 4" 3 '1 Troxler C R Ellison S 13 la 4 3-2 -11 ' '11X301% ws 5 110 S 1 l'i **« 4'2 J Lee O H Hoik 8-5 2 1 2-5 out f_S73 I'll) PICO w 4 1091 7 4 8' 5' '•- 5b Foy L A Daly 30 60 60 15 6 v' S.4 I ITTLE'FITZ W 4 104" 2 8 8 8 1- 61 U Will'ms J B Riley 50 200 200 60 20 vic'H TOM M' \FEE WB 5 106 17 73 62 6b 7* Glasner F P Wilson 50 200 200 60 20 8705 W \T.SO\* W39656 6' 7' 8 8 Brannon S F Wilson 100 200 200 60 30 Time. 23%. 47. 59%. 1:12%. Winner — B. f. bv C^ntestor — Hide and Seek (trained by A. J. Johnson). Went to iMist at 3:29. At post 5 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. Ada Meade was restrained for a half, then moved up with a rush on the stretch turn and. gaining steadily, was drawing clear in the last twenty yards. Richard Reed was excessively used for the first half to race Colloquy into defeat and tired near the end. Westbury finished fast after closing a big gap and is rounding into good form. Colloquy was raced Into exhaustion by Richard Reed in the first half. Pio Pico ran lai'lv well. Snatched -8MM AI Muller. 107. Overweights — Westbury. 1 pound: Pio Pico. 2'.. QQ rj A /f FOl'RTH RACE— 1 Mile. 7752(4— 1:38— 5— 114.) Purse $400. 3 year-olds and upward. 0-3 I TtTc Allowances. Net value to winner $325 Ind Horses AWtPPSt % V, % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S (tZ_M T0_f HAYWARD wb 3 94 2 3 l'i l'J l1 1' 1' E Martin Nugent Bros 2} 3 14-57-10out K2104 ROYAL TOURIST WB 4 102 1 1 3'1 33 3" 2b 2"k Taplin V R Ellison 7-5 2 11-102-5 out 8270_»OI,D HONESTY w 5 106 3 2 2b 2b 21 3'1 32 J Lee A J Gorey 9-5 2J 11-51-2 out S171S BEATRICE K. wb 6 101 4 5 4'' 42 43 4' 42 Brannon J Stevens 100 250 250 50 15 v •(::.. \ LONEL BLI'E WB 3 90 5 4 5 6 5 fi I Paul G Bond 25 CO 60 15 4 Time. 24%. 48. 1:13%. 1:38. Winner — B. g, by Cunard — Mamie (',. (trained bv A. NooMM). Went to post at 3:58. At iK»st 1 minute. Start fair. Won driving: second and third the same. Tom Ii:cw:.r.l s.-t a speedy pace throughout and held on gamely in the closing drive. Royal Tourist was well no throughout and but for Itelng in close quarters most of the way. would probably have won. Old Hon-_0tj — I no mishaps and went well for the entire distance. Beatrice K. and Colonel Blue belong in slower company. Scratched— (82r702)CymbaI, 112. Overweights — Colonel Blue, 3 pounds. Q07AHI FIFTH RACE— 1 1-16 __«■. (82360— 1:44%-^— 102.) Purse $100. 3 year olds. U_i I ttt) Selling. Net value to winner $325. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P I 82554 W. A. LEACH wb 107 6 8 82 4b l'i l'i l'i Hufnagel John Marklein 4 4 S 7-5 7-M 8243.13 FLO REAL wsb 106 2 6 6b 5'1 3b 22 2'i Heidel W H Fizer 2 4 31 8 5 7-10 826402HARKAWAY ws 107 8 4 7b 91 B 3b 31 R Will'ms G W J Bissell 15 25 25 8 4 82556 SALLY COMBS WB 102 9 5 5b 10' 7"k 5-k 41 Warren H Oots 10 15 13 6 3 82»,2S2DENVER GIRL w 106 11 3 4' 71 6b 4b 5b D Austin Peyton & Aken 8 12 10 4 I 82627 CREENBRIDGE w 107 12 10 9'1 61 91 6' 61 A Walsh J W McClelland 6 8 7 3 3-2 810853AZO w 104 4 12 ll'lll3 10' 71 7* Jackson T II Stevens 15 25 25 10 5 826273PLUME wn 102 7 1 2'» l1 2b 81 81 Brannon T P Hayes 6 8 S 3 I I 82555 PINK WINGS w 97 I 11 12 12 12 12 91 Taplin H G Bedwell 12 20 20 8 4 81654 MRS. SEW ALL WB 105110 7 3b 2b 4'1112 10» J Lee W A Hughes 4 10 10 4 2 82489 LUDHIANA w 102 1 9 103 8' ll2 91 ll1 Coburn W E Oots 8 8 7 21 6 3 82637 EXJSTACIAN WB 105 3 2 lit 3b 8' 10' 12 T Burns N H Tracy 8 16 16 6 3 Time. 23. 48. 1:14, 1:40%. 1:47. Winner— B. e. by Slar Shoot — Dixoletta (trained by John Marklein). Went to post at 4:24. At post (i minutes. Start bad. Won easily: second and third driving. W. A. Leach was caught in a sharp jam soon after the start and had to go around the others, but went into the lead after going three-quarters and won as his rider pleased. Floreal closed a gap and held m gamely throughout. Harkaway came from far back in the last quarter. Sally Combs* also finished _••*. Denver Girl finished well. (Jreenbridgo had a rough trip. Enstacian and Plume quit after going a good half. Tie winner, entered for $400, was bid up to $1,000 and liought in. Overweights — Sally Combs. 1 poo-ki; Mrs. Sewall. lj: " Enstacian. I. . ■_ ■ 1 Q£)rjAf£ SIXTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. (77920— 1:43%— 3— 102.) Purse $400. t year-^5 __T_ I rt \J olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner $325. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P 8 82228 HEINE wb 6 103 7 1 2' U l'i l2 l2 Warren C Straus 2 2 11-2 1-4 82640 DUNVEGAN WB 4 97 3 6 6l 5'1 51 4b 2"k E Martin Nugent Bros 30 40 40 15 7 82640 BEAt* BRl'MMEL wb 5 101 11 12 18 10'1 8l 51 3' Hufnagel John Marklein 8 12 12 I 21 (81004)SKYO WB 4 90 5 5 3'1 2b 21 3b 41 R Will'ms Hend'son&Hogan 4 8 7 3 6-5 82553 REBEL QUEEN WB 4 95 2 2 41 4'1 3l 21 5' Brannon F P Wilson 8 15 15 I 2 82574 KETCHEMIKE wb 4 105 6 10 8' 6' 6b 82 62 Taplin P Dunne 3 4 31 7-5 5-5 82553 HIRAM WB 5 103114 4 l2 32 41 6'1 72 Franklin A G Woodman 20 75 75 30 II 82628 SEMPRO wb 4 97 13 7 9b 8b 7"* 71 81 Paul B Haggan 10 20 15 0 3 82700 IMBODEN wb 8 101 9 11 10* ll'}10» 91 92 A Walsh M Ochsner 30 50 50 15 8 82574 MILTIADES w 6 104 8 9 H-tl22 ll2 11* 102 D Austin C C Van Meter 20 20 20 8 4 82628 TIM KELLY w 4 103112 13 7' 9b 91 10' 11* Glasner N H Cantrell 20 30 30 12 0 82501 BLACKSHEEP w 4 100 10 8 E) 7b 12' 12»_124 Coburn L Blume 30 30 20 8 3 80802 BRANCAS WB 8 1021 1 3 ^"MS 13 13 13 J Lee W Gerst 10 20 20 8 4 81467 ADMIX wb 4 102 4 Left at the post. Rob'son C S Meddis 200 200 200 80 40 Time. 24%, 49%, 1:14%, 1:40, 1:44. Winner — B. g, by Sandringham — Lady Codtva (trained by H. Oots). Went to post at 4:50. At post 11 minutes. Start good for all but Admix. Won easily; second a:id third driving. Heine outclassed the others, was always prominent and came away to win as Ids rider i densed. Dunvegan showed improvement and outstayed Beau Bruminel in a hard stretch drive. Beau {rummel closed a big gap from a slow beginning and was going fast at the end. Skyo ran as if short. tir;ng in the last quarter. Rebel Queen quit after going a half. Ketchemike bad a rough trip. Admix ran away three miles aud the others were sent away without him. The winner was entered for $600: no bi«L Scratched — 82701 Lady Baldnr. 95. Overweights — Heine. 2 pounds; Hiram. 21; Tim Kelly. U: Brancas, 11: Admix. 5. New York Form Chart. NEW YORK FORM CHART. (GRAVESEND.) MONDAY. JUNE 21. 1909. WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK FAST. Tenth day. Brooklyn Jockey Club. Spring Meeting of 11 days. 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 and weight carried. O Q PT O PT FIRST RACE— About 3-4 Mile. (105 feet short.) (08934— 1:08%— 5— 122.) $500 added. O __9 I OO All Ages. Handicap. Net value to winner $480. Ind Horses A Wt PP St % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 826»9=PRINCE GAL wb 3 110 6 1 ]b lb ih 15 Scoville G M Odom »6-5 7-5 9-101-3 out 820963COHORT W 4 112 7 6 22 2' 2' 21 H Smith Oneck Stable 6 7 6 2 4-5 825452RIALTO WB 4 112 4 2 4'1 3'J 32 3=1 A Lang W M Rogers 21 35 3 1 1-2 82621 DESIROUS WB 4 90 2 8 5b 4' 4l 42 Glass R H Davis 30 60 60 15 7 S26993SIR ALVESCOT WB 3 100 8 10 92 8' 51 5b J Taral R F Carman 7 12 10 4 8-5 81084 BAT MASTERSON w 5 96 9 7 75 6' 6' 6'1 C L MillerE J Miller 12 20 20 7 3 82361 SEYM. BECTLER WB 4 92 5 5 6' 71 71 7' McCahey H R Brandt 10 20 12 4 8-3 82693 MACVIETTE w 3 93 3 4 31 51 82 85 Creevy MontpelierStable 12 20 15 6 2 82359 NIMBUS WB 4 111 10 3 8« 92 93 9» Upton G M Odom *6-5 7-5 9-101-3 out 78014 LA BELLE AGNES WB 3 91 1 9 10 10 10 10 F H KingG Jacobs 50 200 200 60 30 •Coupled in betting; no separate place or show betting. Time. 10%. 22%. 34%. 47%. 1:00. 1:10. Winner — Br. c. by Galveston — Princess Noretti (trained by G. M. Odom). Went to post at 2:35. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. Prince Gal outbroke, outpaced and outstayed his opposition decisively. Cohort ran lapiied on the winner throughout in a remarkably game effort. Rialto. slow at the start and shuffled back, steadily improved his position and made a fast, but belated, finish. Desirous, from an inside bad start, closed a big early gap uickly and loomed up menacingly midway of the stretch, but tired finally and was pocketed. Sir Alveseot. nearly left, closed a tremendous gap. Bat Masterson steadily improved his position under a bad jockev. Seymour Beutler ran well up for five furlongs. Mauviette showed superior speed to the stretch and quit badly. Scratched— S24273Preamer. 115; 825iS-Restigouche, 131; 77809'Royal Captive. 112: (82699)De Mund. 132; 82099 Pantoufie. 9S; SUM Fleming. 97. Overweights — Sir Alveseot. 2 pounds: La Belle Agnes. 4. ftO 7 Q_r-i SECOND RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. (7519U— 1 :45a:— 4— 124~) $500 added. 3 year-olds and 0_ I Ot3 upward. Fillies, Mares and Geldings. Selling. Net value to winner $500. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O n C P S S26972ST. JOSEPH wb 6 108 3 1 2b 31 3' 2' lb Butwell MissAMMarrone 6 8 8 3 8-5 82617 BONNIE KELSO WB 3 98 S 8 4'1 42 4'i 3. 2b Upton G M Odom 8 12 10 4 2 824273DREAMER w 7 115 13 4 lb l'i l2 lh 321 H Smith H B Duryea 6-5 2 2 4-5 1-2 82359 BLACKFORD wb 3 92 6 6 5'1 54 5'1 41 42 McCahey H P Whitney 5 8 16-56-5 7-10 (S2565)LAD OF LANGDEN w 5 110 4 2 6b 71 7' 6' 5' Glass R E Watkins 5 8 6 2 1 82699 RAGMAN WB 3 94 12 7 3'1 2b 2b 5b 6' Russell J S Hoy 10 15 12 5 24 S25672GOLCONDA w 4 105 '1 3 9' 81 8J 72 78 G Burns G Cornnell 15 20 15 6 3 82567 IMITATOR w 4 101 5 11 12 11 9 9 8» A Lang J C F Jacoby 12 25 20 7 3 82617 MOMBASS'A w 4 101 7 5 82 6b fih «i 9h F*brother G J Kraus 15 30 30 10 5 825K73MISS CATESBY WB 4 103 11 14 13 12 10 10 10b c Grand M J Cromwell 20 50 50 15 8 82218 Q'N OF THE HILLSwb 4 96 9 10 10s 10 11 11 11» Creevv R H McC Potter 30 60 60 20 10 82565'OKENITE WB 5 106 I 13 14 14 14 14 12 J Butler E W Heffner 20 50 50 15 8 82567 MALAGA w 4 103 14 12 11 13 13 13 13 Cullen T Newton 50 100 100 30 15 82284 COTYTTO WB 3 88 M 9 7h 91 12 12 14 Ural J L McGinnis 8 10 5 2 1 Time. 11%, 23%. 35%. 47%, 1:00%. 1:14. 1:41%, 1:47%. Winner — Ch. g. by Riley— Clara White (trained by W. Dalziel). Went to post at 2:58. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and third* the same. St. Joseph, from a flying start, ran in early forward and persistent pursuit of the pacemakers and got up in the last stride. Bonnie Kelso, from ■ slow start, was luckily and forwardly placed and just failed to get up In a belated stretch challenge. Dreamer, from a flying start, set the pace to the last stride before being headed and seemed short. Blackford, moderately well up early, steadily improved his position and loomed up well midway of the stretch, but tired and was pocketed at the end. Lad of I-ingden. shuffled rearward early, steadily worked through a rough journey and was gaining at the close. Ragman was a prominent contender for nearly a mile and tired. Golconda. crowded rearward early, closed a gap. Cotytto got away poorlv and was pulled up. The winner was entered for $500; no bid. Scratched — S254!)3Shapdale. 91. Overweights — St. Joseph. 3 pounds: Golconda. 1 : Okenite. 1 : Malaga. 2. »• Q07Q7 THIRD RACE — 5-8 Mile. (28501— 59%— 2— 90.) Astoria Stakes. $200 each. 2 year-O.. i U I olds. Fillies. Special Weights. Net value to winner $1,200 and $500 in Plate. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P I (S2219)OCEAN BOUND w 114 11 1J V V l3 Scoville W Clay 1-3 1-3 1-5 out— (82429)GREENVALE W 114 2 2 3 2» 2" 21* E Dugan H P Whitney 3 5 5 1-3 out S2219 CALYITE wb 114 3 3 2"k 3 3 3 H Smith Oneck Stable 8 15 15 S-5 out Time. 12%. 24, 36, 48%. 1:01. Winner — -Br. f. by Star Shoot — Flying Ship (trained by F. Brooks). Went to post at 3:30. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won cantering: second and third driving. Ocean Bound drew out in the first stride and spreadeagled her opposition under a pull. Greenvale. badly outpaced early, closed up steadily and made a very game finish. Calypte showed early speed, but was boring out on the turns and quit finally. Scratched — Sl::i»53Soi[, 114: 82508 Projectile. 114. ftOTQft FOURTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. (7519ft— 1:45%— 4 — 124.) Parkway Handicap. Value C3 -__( I tj ^J $2,500. 3-year-olds and upward. Net value to winner $1,925. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S (S2566)ALFRED NOBLE w 4 111 4 4 I_ 2' 2b lb 13 Nicol C L Harrison 5 7 5 2 4-5 823602FASHION PLATE w 3 100 2 1 33 3'1 3l 3b 2, McCahey Oneck Stable 21 3 3 1 2-5 825483AFFLICTION w 3 90 3 3 4' 41 41 44 3b Glass J R Keene 8 10 7 21 1 825642HARRIGAN WB 3 111 1 I 1» l5 lb 2b 45 V Powers H R Brandt 2 3 2J 1 1-3 (822S8)LIVE WIRE w 4 124 7 5 5'1 52 52 52 5* Butwell J F Bartlett 5 7 5 2 4-5 82426 HOME AGAIN w 4 88 8 6 Sh 71 6h 6b fib Garner T L Watt 50 60 60 15 8 (77900)FOUNTAINBLUE WB 5 108 5 8 7 61 7' 7l 71 C Grand M M Allen 20 40 30 10 5 826192PETTICOAT WB396678 8 8 8 8 Upton H P Whitney 6 10 10 3 6-5 Time. 11%, 23%, 35%, 47%, 1:00, 1:13%, 1:40, 1:46%. Winner — B. g. by Garry Hermann — Ethel Pace (trained bv P. Wimmer). Went to post at 3:90. At post 4 minutes. Start good. . Won driving: second and third the same. Alfred Noble, from a flying start, was reserved under a pull in nearest pursuit of Harrigan in the middle r-.iniiing and drew out like a shot midway of the stretch, but was mildly driven finally. Fashion Plate ran in forward pursuit of the pacemakers throughout, but could never quite get up after being crowded into a wide stretch turn. Affliction ran forwardly and persistently throughout and was a fast going and close un third. Harrigan set a tremendous pace early and tired badly in the last sixteenth under an injudicious ride. Live Wire, always well up. loomed up rapidly on the stretch turn and tired in the stretch. Home Agiiin ran well all the way aud is promising. Fountainblue was short and Is a grand looker. Petticoat was thrown to her knees on the first turn and never a contender afterwards. Scratched — (8S3flO)Ftta Herbert. 114: 8254S-Restigouche, 120. Ovrwelghts — Alfred Noble. 3 pounds: Petticoat. 1. C07QQ FIFTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. (75190—1:43% —4—124.) $500 added. 3-year-olds and Q__ I QC7 upward. Selling. Net value to winner $.500. Ind _ Horws ^ ~_ AWtPPSt % V« % Str Fin Jockeys Owners P_H__P- 9 81fi20 EARL G. w 4 108 4 1 2h 3«J 21 2'1 lb Scoville W R Griffin I L'i 2 7-101-4 82220 BERKELEY w 5 115 5 2 l2 l2 l'J 11 2* Nicol BeverwyckStable 2 B 11-57-101-4 825fi7 GILD wb 5 108 1 3 4' 41 43 3" 3' Butwell J D Lagan 10 20 20 6 2 S2S173ROCKSTONE w 5 100 2 5 6 6 51 42 4* F H KingF H Milden 7 10 8 l'i 4-5 82621»M* CARTER wb 5 108 3 4 3'i 2b 31 5l 5» E Dugan NewcastleStable 2 21 21 9-101-3 79035 SPOONER wb 4 111 6 6 5h 5'} 6 6 6 B'choten F B Lemaire 15 30 30 10 4 Time. 11%. 23%, 36. 48, 1:01. 1:14%, 1:41. 1:47%. Winner — Ch. e. by Pirate of Penzance — Alma T. (trained by W. R. Griffin). Went to post at 4:29. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. Earl G.. after close and persistent pursuit of the pacemaker, wore him down finally, but probably was lucky. Berkeley was excessively urged in pacemaking and succumbed in the last stride as if short. Gild ran forwardly throughout and was a game third. Rockstone. shuffled back on the first turn, trailed leisurely for the remainder of the journey. McCart?r. prominent for six furlongs, quit badly and was very sore. Spooner showed speed for six furlongs and was short. The winner was entered for $000; no bid. Scratched— 80641 'Kyebrigbt. 105: 8_M Rubia (iranda. 89: 825052Lord Stanhope. 105; BMW Rio Grande. 105: 82t;9:;2High Range. 95; 82730 Golconda. 105; 82549 Ruxton, 101; 701693Montauk. 101; 82622 Cholr-icaster of Chesterbrook, 107. Overweights — Gild. ■'! pound* ftOT/in SIXTH RACE— About 3-4 Mile. (l r feet short.) ((58934—1:08%— 5— 122.) $400 addedr O ___) I — \_7 2-year-olds. Selling. Net value to winner $350. Ind Horses AWt PP St % % % Str Fin Jocteys Owners _ » 1 Q f I 82618 DALMATIAN w 105 3 1 23 2s lb Ink e Dugan S C~Hildreth 3 5 4 1 out (82547)REYROURN wb 107 4 I Is l1 2'1 2' Glass H L Lee 8-5 2 17-101-3 out (82050).IACQUELINA w 104 14 34 3i» 32» 3»» Creevy A L Aste 114-5 1-4 out HARVEY F. WB9923 4444 Crowley J Fitzsimmons 30 100 100 15 out Time. 11. 22%, 35, 47%. 1:01. 1:11. Winner— B. c. by Ethelbert— lonis (trained by S. C. Hildreth). Went to post at 4:5::. At post 1 minute. Start fair. Won driving: second and third the same. Dalmatian maintained imexp »ctedly forward pursuit from the start, was carried wide by the leader in the stretch, then went to the inside and nearly crowded the favorite over the fence and. coming on fast, just hoted long enough. Reybourn drew out quleklv and threatened to spreadeagle the others, but ran out on the stretch turn, then swerved over to the Inside and just failed to get up. Jaequelina. nnready at the Start, met early interference, but closed up steadily, failed in an attempt to come through on the inside in the stretch anil was pocketed securely afterwards. Harvey F. was hopelessly outpaced from the start. The winner was entered for $t.l00: no bid. Scratched — 81030 Levengston, 93. Overweights^ — Dalmatian, 1 pound; Harvey F.. 2. Page 4 Hamilton Hamilton Entries and Past Performances for Tuesday, June 22. WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK FAST. HAMILTON ENTRIES. XRuns well in mud. ©Superior mud runner. First Race — 3-4 Mile. .". year -olds and upward. Allowances. (Track record: 77::s7 -1 :12J — i — 113.) ind. Eforae. wt. Bee. A. wt. Hden. (82545) KING COBALT ...118 1:121 4. .122. .©7.10 i"-'.:o:i Bed River 113 1:12* 5. .138.. X 745 (8244*1 Simcoe 100 1:12-. 3. .MB 745 76562 .1:1. hs is. Brad; ..107 1:121 4..117..X740 (M.12.H St. Jeanne ... 104 1:121 .1. .11::. . ■ 740 K234K12 1'nfnii-v K 104 1:121 .1. .110. . x730 S2"li Gold Note .*. 5..113. .X720 S24.i2 Parknight 107 1:13s 4. .112. . X720 Second Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs. "\ i :ir olils an«l inwanl. Selling. (Tract record: 7536:1— 1:00.?— 5—100.) B22!M;' Little Osage Ill 1:074 4..107..X725 821(8 Kins. Avondale 06 1 :07*. 4.. 104 720 82707* Minot 105 1:07* 5. .110. . X715 now3 Occidental 3.. 92..X71.1 82442 1'osiii^ 109 1:10 6..108. -X71S S2.MI3 Temiueraire 5. .106. . X 715 8211* Brown Tony 105 1:10* ::. .102. . X710 (81646) Tlletis 3. .102 710 8X34 Cold Front 3.. 102 705 7: 7U Sinter Phyllis 105 1:08? 3..O7..X705 82113 Tillinghast 4..1O0..X70O S2200 Grace Kimball ... 5. .108 700 Third Race — About 2 Miles. Steeplechase. 4-year olds and upward. Selling. (Track record: 7.1112 -4:Mt|- I — 134.) (77.1141 Bunnell 0..14S..X700 82578* CosnMore Fontaine. S..143 (21.1 (81702) Bergoo 4.. 14.1 090 82233* John Dillon 6. .153. .©090 76500* Cieolin 0. .1.13. .ffios.1 82233 Dr. Keith S..148-.X68S 83170 Marksman 6. .148..X6S5 82633* Wild Refrain 4. .130 685 82111 My Grace 8..14S Mf 77.101 Gait 5.. 140 080 Fourth Race— 1 1-4 Miles. Hamilton Derby. Value $2,000. •".year olds. Allowances. (Track record: 77586- 2:05— 3— 9C.) (S2.171) Plate Class 110..X710 82200* Direcl 115 2:08? 122..X74.1 (82643)*Piate 112..X741 (83629 1 .lack Darker 122 74.1 .S2.n; "-Ciiy Fisher 117 2:07? 127..X740 lad) Horse wi. Bee A. Wt. iidc... 82700* Arondnck 117..X740 827118' 'Donald Macdonald. 119..X735 81866* Detective 110 735 82161 ■ Woolwinder 115..X7:K) •Chiuu & Idlebrook Stable entry. Fifth Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs. 3-year-olds and onward. Selling. (Track reeerd: 75363— 1 :06| — 5 100.) (S2302) DUudmore Ki2 1 :U7? 3. .107 725 (81443) Uncle Jiuimlc Qrayl04 1:68 3. .107 720 (H2-_H.ic.) Sir Edward 119 1:064 (i. .lis. .©715 I S-2 1.17 1 Smoker Ill 1:101 4. . 117. . X71.1 82575* Cloistereaa 104 1:061 (i. .113. . X7M (82040) Mozart 110 1:07* ::..107 710 S2.KI7 Duke of Milan 3..107 710 8217.1 Oaorlne 05)1:07} ::. .102. . x71n 82367 Pal 105 1:061 0. .115. . x7o5 821S1 Consist, nt (i. .113. .X70.1 82573 Paul Iluinart 114 1:08* 4. .100. . X 70.1 Sio::4 Patriot 90 1:08? 3. .107. .©700 Sixth Race — 1 Mile en Turf. :; -year -obis and upward. Selling. (Track record: 77301—1 :39ft— ' 0—104.) 82466}*Hoyle 104 1:40? 3.. 88 72.1 82303 Hooray 0..103..X720 82301* Giles 4..107..X715 82707 King of Mist 0. .110. . X71.1 82302 Elfall 5. .110. . X715 82301 Hollowav 6. .110. .©710 82301* Dredger 4..110..X705 76088 Crenoscjue ••..lo.l 70.1 819.17- Oberon 6. .110. . X700 82064 Dele Strome 5. K s..x7oo 82586 Cleat Jubilee * .. 90..X700 Seventh Race— 1 Milo on Turf. 3 %• ar obis and upward. Selling. (Track record: 77364 1 ::::i4 8 164.) (82-17.1) Fullord ::.. 99..X725 83266 Slronielaiid 3. .888 720 82451* John Carroll 104 1:36ft 7. .Ho 71.1 (82570) Topay Robinson 6. .108. . X715 (82247) St. Klniwood 5. .1 13. . X71.1 82031* Cciiunell 5. .110. . x71o 82.1.11- Bonnie Hard 5. .110. .©710 (81886) Melange 4. .10.1. . X 710 82580* Zipanxo 5..113..X765 82.119 Crania 3. .101 . . X70.1 86878 Montclair 4..107..X700 (8276?) Be Thankful 4..1U7. . •■■ Tlie figures under "Rce." in above entries show the best time made by -the horse at Mie distance, with weight carried, since January 1. 1908. . time is not necessarily made by a winner. It may be the estimated time of u losing performance. LATEST PERFORMANCES OF HORSES ENTERED TODAY. I The small figure under "Str. ' shows the distance the horse was ahead of that next in the race. The small ! j figure under "Fin." — unless the horse won — shows the number of lengths the horse was behind the winner, j FIRST RACE — 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. (77387— 1 :12C — 4— 113.) Index Course DistTimeTckOdds Wt St % V4 % StrFin Jockeys Best Company KING COBALT, br. c. 4. by Cesarion — Estelle Whitney (Brownleigh Park Stable). Weight today 122. 82545 G'vesend VI.:: 1 1:10* fast 31 135 3 2 1 l1 1 | McCnhey Kialto. MoCarter. Pantoufle. 82359 G'vesend Ab2 4 1 :0'.'l good S-5 121 4 2 2 li I1 K Dugan De Mnnd. Kialto. Rosiinirn. 82217 G'ves.nd Ab:: 4 1:091 fast 4 119 1 2 2 24 21' K Dugan De Mund. Alfred Noble. Hosimiro. 81*61 Jamestown 3-4 1:13 fast 1-4 115 1 11 l4 Is Wolke Halifay.PinsaiidNeedles.Pocotaligo. 81030 JameatOwn 3 4 1:14] fast 8-5 120 r. 4 3 21 l1 Wolke Halifax. Takahira. Pearl Point. RED RIVER, ch. h. 5. by Fatherless— Lizzie H. (P. T. Chinn). Weight today 128. 82303 Montreal 3-4 1 :141 good 3-10 US 3 3 3 3« 1 Goldstein C. W. Rurt. Mazuma. Blue Coat. 832JJToronto 3-4 1:13? fast 11-5 128 3 2 4 31 1- Rettig Centre Shot. Purslane. Taslev. 82107 Toronto 3 4 1:131 fast 21 121 1 3 3 1* I4 Goldstein Bellwether. Purslane, Piaudmore. 82023 Toronto 11:42ft hvy 2 122 2 2 2 2 l1 1* Goldstein Terah. Bellwether. Little Osage. 81'J33 Toronto 3-4 l:13jt fast 2 119 3 2 2 2* 3 J Goldstein Lady Irma. Purslane. Centre Shot. SIMC0E. ch. c, 3, by Toddington— Luckless (J. H. Madigan). Weight today 102. 82448 Montreal .1.' f 1 :07ft fast * '• 103 '-' 1 1 I3 1- H.-rbert Superstition. CoFdLadv. M.Angelo. 8228 Toronto 3-4 1:14 fast 9-10 104 1 1 1 1" 2* Gilbert Pocomoke. Many Colors. Fulford. 82107 Toronto 3-4 1:13* fast 10 961 2 1 1 7£ 10I0lHerbert Red River. Bellwether. Purslane. 77865 Empire 3-1 1 :13? fast 9-10 113 1 11 Pi 13 Xotter GoldenLcgend. Sum. Night. Grania. 777C3 Kmpire 3-4 1:13* fast 21 113 3 4 4 4 4'-i Cullen Roy. Captive. Killcreen. HighKange. 77183 Hamilton 1 l:40g fast 7-5 112 2 1 1 1 2& 3'1 Nicol J H. Reed. Hoyle. Ceremonius. JAMES B. BRADY, b. c. 4. by Mimic— Busy Lady (C. T. Patterson). Weight today 117. 765*2 Empire 3-4 1:12ft fast 1-2 110 2 2 2 1' 21 Garner Woodcraft. Grimaldi, Ida D. 7654S Empire 3-4 1:121 fast 5 107 5 2 2 2* 2* Garner Besom. Frizette. Black Marv. ■SHI Sheepshead 1 1:39 fast 6 ICC 2 1 1 1 2» 2'| Garner Arasee, C.reat Pirate. Frizette. 75712 Sheepsh'd 6J f 1:19? fast 3 97 5 2 4 5* 57 Garner Besom, Jacobite, Saracinesca. ST. JEANNE, ch. m. 5, by St. Mark — Junaetta (C. Meister. Jr.). Weight todav 113. 8155 l'imlieo 3-1 1:13* fast 2 102 1 1113 1* Havnes Momentum. Ind'nllunter. Ch. Haves 81387 Pimlico 3-4 1:121 fast 13-5 99 4 2 2 2* 2s Deverich Takahira. Pantoufle. Roval Onyx. 81611 Pimlico 3-1 1:131 fast 5 10S 3 111* 1* Deverich Sally Preston. Talxio. Mrs. Rewall. -* 1^1 : Pimlico 3-4 1:13? fast 30 113 5 4 4 4' 5'J A Lee Half Sovereign. Pantoufle. Personal 773S7 Hamilton 3-4 1:121 fast 12 104 6 5 5 51 4* T Rice Ethon. King Cobalt. Roval Onyx. C00NEY K.. b. g. 5. by Senator McCarren — Campania (J. Burttschell). Weight today 110. R2J02 T.in.Tito 5^ f 1 :07? fast S 109 C 5 4 3' 2' Musgr've Piaudmore. Bellwether. Smoker. S21S1 Toronto 3-4 1:141 fast 15 110 0 GO 5= 4S1 H'cliffe SalYolatile. T.Robinson. Lit.dsasc 81933 Toronto 3-4 1:131 fast 30 106 1 5 6 7 G:uJDeverich Lndv Irma. Purslane. Red River. MK1.1 Houston 41 f 561 good 1-3 104 l1 Coburn Father Downey. 81540 Houston 3-4 1:16 fast 13-5 111 5 Pen'gast Dr. Mack. Sainvoke. Sad News. GOLD NOTE. ch. h, 5. by Goldfinch— Vestalis (J. Laxton). Weight today 113. 82645 -Toronto lm70v 1 :46? fast 20 107 8 7 4 I 73 5= Gilbert Neoskalecta. TlowardShoan. Punkv. 82091 Toronto 1 1-16 1 :491 good 7 1U 5 1 2 4 6* 7,,iGilbert Neoskaleeta, T.Calhout. Dareington 81S43 Toronto 1 1-16 1:50 fast 9 110 3 2 1 1 Is 1* Gilbert Neoskaleeta. Petulant. Crawford. R1816 Toronto lm70y 1:47 fast 30 1*8 5 2 2 3 61 5,:lGilbert Lady Esther. W. I. Hinc-h. Hiacko. DARKNIGHT, blk. g. 4. by Plaudit— Eliza Belle (W. J. Younf). Weight today 112. 82432 l.ntonia 3 4 1:1.1ft hvv S 104 .1 4 4 4'. 4'°;M KcOm Daintv Dame. Mar.-- Abe. Halket. 77«1# I/sville lm70yl:44 fast 10 188 5 2 1 2 5- C" A Walsh Pinkola. C^ar. Old Honesty. 77149 IrftuisviHe 3-4 1:12ft fast 6 107 4 4 3 3l 3* A Walsh Berwick. Honest. Daintv Dame. 774*4 I/sville lm70y 1 :46 fast 13-10 98 1 4 4 1 l1 11 A WiM John E. McMillan. Maclas. Cild. 77307 I/svi lie lm70y 1:46 good 8 99 1 1 1 1 Ml1 A Walsh Pinkola. Terah. Old Honesty. SECOND RACE — 5 1-2 Furlongs. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (7.1303— 1:0C%— 5— 100.) LITTLE OSAGE, ch. e. 4. by Oritnar— Louise Wood (3. W. Bauer). Weight today 107. 82298 Toronto 51 f 1:07? fast 41 111 2 1 2 V 3'1 J Foley Sir Edward. Edgelv. lialbek. 82181 Toronto 3-4 1 :141 fast 12 115 2 11 2l 35 J Foles SalVolatile. T.Robinson. Coonev K. 82107 Toronto 3^1 1:131 fast 100 110 3 2 2 31 7»H Harty Red River. Bellwether. Purslane. 82023 Toronto 1 1 :42ft hvy 60 119 4 3 3 4 4 48 T Harty Red River. Terah. Bellwether. ■ 81141 Houston 3-1 1:15 fast 1 117 2* Sullivan Dr. Mack. Pedro. Elder. 81420 Houston 41 f 1:01 hvy 3 117 1* Sullivan CooneyK.. HoraceH.. K0-K0-K0-H0. KING AVONDALE. br. e. 4. by Isaao Walton— Venetia II. (William Garth). Weight today 104. 82162 Toronto 1 1:44 fast 8-5 114 7 5 5 1 7- 711 Goldstein Protagonist. Sensible, Nasturtia. 82088 Toronto 3-4 1:15 good 20 105 6 3 3 3& 43 D McCthyCentre Shot. Smoker. Security. 81310 Pimlico 1 l:40g fast 6 111 1 2 2 2 4* 881 J MclntyreTakahira. Bonnie Kelso. Dispute. 78065 Pimlico 7-8 1:28 fast 15 110112 9 6 7 & 10" W Ott Consistent. Peep In. Eurinides. MINOT, b. g. 5, by Lamplighter— Marchma (G. H. Holle). Weight today 110. 82707 Montreal 7-8 1:22 slow 10 11.1 7 7 7 5 3^2' Herbert BeTliankful. Petulant. KingofMIst. 81053 Oakland lm20y 1:43 fast 30 110 5 4 5 11 11 ll31 W Mcln'relmport. Bosrgs. Husky. MP9T7 Oakland 7-8 1:281 fast 7 109 4 7 7 7 4* 3^1 W McIn'reBoloman. Cadiohon. Ciovnn.Balerlo 8092:? Oakland 3-4 1:16 fast 40 103 4 5 6 8 7«2 Freeman Please. Giovan.Balerlo. May Amelia OCCIDENTAL, eh. f. 3. by Montana— Lisanne (A. J. Small). Weight today 92. 82*68 Toronto 3-4 1:16ft hvy 13-5 107 5 11 1= 3-£ Musgr've Strom eland. Desperado. Balbek. 81SC9 Toronto 3-4 1:14ft fast 31 104 4 14 B 4S1 Hcliffe .T. Gaitens, SalVolatile. Piaudmore. 76.164 Empire 51 f 1:06? fast 15 116 6 7 7 75 T-» Gilbert Melisande. Cotvtto. Arondnck. 7MC5 G'vesend 51 f l:07j} fast 15 107 8 8 7 8i 61SU Lee Fore, Rose Beaumont, Taboo. POSING, br. m. 6. by Maceo — Remember Me II. (J. R. Wainwright). Weight today 108. .V4I2 Ijitonia 3-4 1:16? hvy 3 109 5 4 4 4* 4=3 Page Woodlands. Paul Ruinart. Usury. 82884 Latonla 5* f 1 :0S2 hvy 12 109 5 4 3 3« 3'lKain Pal. Paul Ruinart. Christmas. 78H'.7 I.atonia 51 f 1:11 hvv 40 110 1 13 5* 6'7 Goedike Lens. Please. Sainposal. 70644 Fort Erie 1 1-16 1:48 fast 4 101 1 7 7 7 7 7"lGoedike Rose F.. Chanida. Dele Strome. TEMMERAIRE. b. g. 5. bv Ballyhoo Bey— Misa Hamburg (J. Dyment). Weight today 105. 82302 Toronto 51 f 1:073 fast 50 104 7 7 6 6' fi' S Wilson Piaudmore. Coonev K.. Bellwether. 82181. Toronto 3 4 1:141 fast 30 110 4 2 3 63» 6'4 G Wilson SalVnla: ilc T.Robinson. Lit. Osage. 81941 Toronto 51 f 1 :07* fast 60 110 7 -7 I 41 7,s R Wilson C. W. Burt. Rose Quern. Taslev. 76761 Fort Erie 3-4 1:131 fast 10 104 7 7 6 ll'Sll"4 Kennedy LittleMinnle. Ciles. MollieMontrose. 76702 Fort Erie 3-4 1:13 fast 20 105 5 5 10 10 10'oiT P.ice Heine Night Mist. Punkv. 7C:'0O Fort Erie 3-4 1:161 good 10 98 4 4 4 6 6« Kennedy AlMuller. MissStrome. GoldenSliore. BROWN TONY. br. c. 3. by Handsome— Ado (W. H. Mogby). Weight today 102. 82113 Toronto 3-4 1:14? fast 30 103 3 12 81 10"'.D McC"thv.Toe Gailens. Fulford. Caper Sauce. Ms .1 Toronto 3-4 1 :14* fast 10 109 3 3 4 6" 6"1D McCthyJaek Parker. Ladvlrma. Dareington 814-3 Pimlico 3-4 1:16ft slow 6 100 4 1 2 92 9'J Russell Racquet. Ooodheart. King Sol. 81235 Pimlico 3-4 1:13? fast 40 103 2 15 5* 2« Kennedy Takahira. WitcliingHour. Cunning. 81153 Pimlico 3-4 1:15? fast 30 165 13 13 13 10« 112»1M Murphylntervene. Summer Night. XebeC THETIS, b. f. 3. bv Inflexible — Cheesemito (D. Dunlon . Weight today 102. M9l'i Jamestown 5 S 1:01 sloj) 5 102 1 11 1* 1* E Haynes Lilvnad. Chaperon. Cav King. MSl'T Jamestown 3-4 1:16ft good 9-5 105 6 3 3 4' 6"! E Haynes Rose Beaumont. Colmo. F.ustacian. GOLD FRONT, ch. c, 3. by Goldcrest— Tenchetah (M. Nicoll). Weight today 102. 82*34 Montreal 3-4 1:171? slow 13 101 2 8 5 .11 4=1 Whiting ColonelZeb. I.advOrimar. Silk Hose. 88508 Montreal 1 1 :16ft slop 12 10.1 2 6 4 4 8' 6'° Whiting Desperado. Shimonese. Silk Ibse. 8349* Montreal 2-4 1:14 fast 50 99 8 7 4 T«J J* Whiting Piute. Youthful. Toiisy Rolenson. 8243* Montreal 7-8 1:2S? fast 4 103 5 2 3 2 3} 4B1 Whiting Treinargo. Sally Ctonem, Ainri. K'MSO Toronto lmVOv 1 :4S? fast 15 100 8 5 4 2 22 21 Whiting Croydon. Charivari. Tremargo. 824M Toronto Z^A 1:16? hvy 15 10S 7 6 7 7* 8** WTiiting Nod. Tremargo. Maximum. SISTER PHYLLIS, b. f. 3, by Handsel — Evaline (J. Robertson). Weight todav 97. 7S719 Havana .is 1:02? fast .1 b'7 9 9 I 81 ":; A Martin Claiborne. Ant. Maid. St. Aulairc 79J14 Havana. 3 -4 1 :1.1g slow 5 9S S 12 6- 6':! A Martin Elder. Judge Treen. Artful Dodder. TILLINGHAST. b. g. 4. bv Fatherless— Rosclia (R. S. Davidson). Weight today 109. S-l 13 Toronto 2 4 1:14? fast 30 97 6 3 5 9' 8*| ETcliffe Joe Cailcns. Fulford. Caper Sauce. 81483 Pimlico 3 4 1 16ft slow 15 117 2 3 1 2'1 7T2 M MurpbvRacquet. C.oodheart, King Sol. 81313 Pimlico 3-4 113? fast 30 104 2 2 2 5»* G'- M Murphy Red River. Consistent. Mvstilier. 78091 Pimlrro 3-1 1:131 fast 15 11.110 9 9 S2 814ll.iebcrt Halifax. Sal Volatile. Botanist. 77971 Pimlico 3-4 1:20ft hvy 2 113 1 11 l'l 2nk Goldstein King Sol. Pastlewood. Mazuma. GRACE KIMBALL, b. m. 5. by Greenan— Lorius (G. P. Sherman). Weight today 108. 82296 Toronto f . f 1 •(.::■ fast "::n 107 2 ! 5 ^ T" 11. rb.rt sir Rdward. Bdtorty. Little Oeaxe. 77DI lloiilton 51 f 1-071 fast 100 105 13 13 13 13 13** J Foley GoblHeart. Gar. Wilson. Moment 11111 7*884 Montreal 3-4 1:14? fast 20 107 9 10 14 14'115I71F Burton Cloisteress. Niblick. Sun Fire. 76126 VTIndaor 51 f 1:071 good 8 103 2 2 2 6'110«J J Foley Green Dale. Aphrodite. Punky. THIRD RACE — About 2 Miles. Steeplechase. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. (75412— I:ft6% — I— 134. 1 BANNELL. b. g. 6. bv Bannockburn— Mrg. Brunell (T. Stewart). Weight today 148. 77554 Hamilton AMI 3 21 fast 9-10 134 2 3 1 1 ]• Is H Stone Fvauder. Caloor.ihatchee. C. Sweep. 77460 Hamilton 1 3^1 3:22 fast 7 140 6 7 6 6 52 4lo1H Stone Waterway. Coldfleur. Racilia. 773S6 Hamilton Ab 2 4:211 fast 11-5 144 1 1 Lost rider. H Stone S. Lane. Woodside. Caloorahatchee. COMMODORE FONTAINE, br. g. 6. by Gerolstein— Fusee (J. W. Colt). Wei-ht twiajr 143. s ■-" ;s Montreal Ab 2 4 04? good 6 J.lfi S .1 .1 2 J4' 2" .1 l.vncb r.ig Bear. Denier. Stellaland. 82888 Montreal Ab 2 4:07ft fast (1-5 116 2 2 4 1 I2 2* J Lynch Nat B.. Bte Bear. Nuit Blanche. 828J3 Toronto Ab 2 4:08 fast 4 120 111 2 5s 52= Mahon Expansionist. Sti vel.an •■. JohnDillon 82812 Toronto Ab 2 4:27 hvy 7 110 2 2 2 3 Fell McAfee Ben Cole. Steve Lane. Dr. Keith. 70756 SheepsM Ab 2 4:03 fast 3J 147 5 6 4 4 4 4---nupee John M. P.. Bayonet. Jimmy Lane. 7*818 Saratoga Ab 21 5:25 hvy 3 150 3 2 1 2 2 2- Stone McKittrcdgo, Palm. Burnett. BERGOO. b. g. 4, by Potentate — Turco (W. J. Demoss). Weight t^day 145. S17«\' .lai.iesfn AI121 5-5n fast 1 :: i::'i 111111 Palmer ProeliTity. 8M8C Jaaneat'a \b 2 :;r,i4 fast 8 137. : 0 t; .1 4- 2s Hawkins Bparker, BeaUta, Ra -ilia. JOHN DILLON, b. g. 6. by Mateo— Merry Nell (Mrs. W. Webb). Weight todav 153. 8*233 Toronto Ab 2 4:»s fast 1.1 127 s 3 3 1 2= 34 Archil/ M i:\i.ansb.nist. Btesetuane. Di-.U.-ith. 7721.1 Toronto 2 4:10 fast 15 ).K 7 6 C 5 5 :••" Carrier SteveLnne. Arlan. .TohnG Cavanach. 76448 Foil Krle S C 4:078 slow 3 150 Left at the post. H Stone Woodside. Lights Out. Economy. 75725 Windsor Ab 2 4:24 fast 3-2 155 4 2 1 1 J" J' Archiu'd Sam Parmer, Dulclan, Plcktlme. CREOLIN, b. g. 9, by Riley— Miss Bowling. Weight today 153. 3*569 Fori Eri S C 1:25 hvv 11 10 1.14 2 3 4 2 2'° 22" E Heider St Volma, LlttltWally, Plcktlme. 7«r .,3 Fort Krle B C 4:21 livv 31 137 4 4 3 1 PI 1'J K Heider Lights Out. Chancellor. Plcktlme. 76 no Fori Brie F C 5:21 hvy 10 110 2 2 1 I J»* J»» F. Heider P.vzantine. Wivxlside. La Velta. W 1 Port Erie 8 C4:01 ioMD 140 15 5 4 4 4'v5iE Mor' son Lights Out. 1'icktimc. Mcllvain. DR. KEITH, b. c. 6. bv Dr. MacBride— Lady Keith (M. H. Dudley). Weight today 148. 82233 Toronto Ab 2 4:08 fast 5 135 2 5 4 4 4" 4'° Pending Expansionist. StcyeLanc. JohnDillon 82111 Toronto Ab 2 4:1:g fast 7 141 3 3 4 3 3« 33 Saffel Economy. Dr. Koch. .My Grace. 82012 Toronto Ab 2 4:27 hvy 4 150 6 5 4 4 3 3'° Saffel BenCole. BMTeLape. Com. Fontaine 81522 Pimlico Ab 2 4:29 fast 6 150 2 3 3 2 3 3 Saffel Canvas. Alabama. Thistledale. 81430 Pimlico Ab 2 4:25 fast 10 151 10 6 6 4 4« 31* Saffel Waterway. Touchwood. Sunglow. MARKSMAN, ch. g. 6. by Octagon— Ladv Marg-aret (A. Case). Weight today 148. N2179 Toronto Ab 2 4:09 fast 8 129 6 5 4 5 6!0 6'2 Simpson Waterway. Thistledale. l'.vzantlue. 1S67 Toronto Ab 2 4:192 fast 12 146 8 2 3 2 31 51,!iSimpson Pagan I'.ev. livzantine. Canvas. 77585 Hamilton Al.^1 4:56 fast 8 149 2 111 1«* 2* Simpson Bilberry. Woodside. Prince of Pllsen 77504 Hamilton Ab 2 4:12g fast 4-5 1.12 14 4 1 l4 Is Simpson Bilberry. Racilia. Bank Holiday. 77361 Hamilton AblJ 3:22 fast 4 147 1 1 1 1 1* 341 Simpson Expauslonlst. Waterway. Gait. V/IT.D REFRAIN, br. f. 4. by Ben Brush— Harpsichord (William Garth). Weight today 130. S2t;::3 Montreal Ab 21 5:91 slow 8 130 3 2 3 3 ?fi 320 McKin'y Pacta Bev. Kara. Byzantine. 82385 Montreal Ab I 4: i7-' fast 7-5 133 5 4 2 Fell. E Heider Nat B.. Com. Fontaine. Ri:r Bear. 82319 Montreal Al :"- 5:27 fast 41 136 2 4 3 3 2' 21 E Heider Econom v. Dacra. Jim McCill. 83178 Toronto Ab 2 4:09 fast 20 135 8 7 7 6 5» 5»» Hagan Waterwav. Thistledale. Byzantine. SIS.14 Toronto Ab 2 4:29 fast 7 129 6 Fell. Dupr e Canvas. My Grace. Sneneer Rein*. MY GRACE, ch. g. 8. by His Grace— Varsovienne (C. H. Smith). Weight today 148. 82111 Toronto Ab 2 4:12g fast 8 141 6 4 5 4 5e 4° F Wlll'ms Economy. Dr. Koch. Dr. Keith. 81S54 Toronto Ab 2 4:29 fast 15 133 4 5 4 4 310 2« Williams Canvas. Spencer Relff. Steve Lane. 81368 Pimlico Ab 2 4:28ft fast 9 153 7 7 7 6 6 614 J FranklinP.ofPilsen. Bell-the-Cat. W. Refrain 81212 Pimlico Ab 2 4:32j? fast 12 138 14 7 5 51B 428 J FranklinEconomv, Touchwood. Guardian II. 78*23 Pimlico Ab 2 4:35 fast 20 138 3 3 5 4 11 l1 F WilliamsGrindna. Paprika. Bessie Klser. GALT. b. h. 5, by Hermence — Statira (E. M. Dayton). Weight today 146. .75 '4 Hamilton Ab 2 4 :12g fast 12 142 2 2 3 2 Fell. Dayton Marksman. Bilberry. Racilia. 77460 Hamilton 1 3-4 3:22 fast 25 140 10 6 BoP ' Archibald Waterway. Goldfleur. Racilia. 77361 Hamilton Abli 3:22 fast 15 139 4 3 4 Ran out. Dayton Expansionist. Waterwav. Marksman 75945 Windsor Ab 2 4:2S fast 41 125 3 2 1 2 1* l1! W Allen Manzano, Dulclan, Sam Parmer. FOURTH RACE— 1 1-4 Miles. Hamilton Derby. 3-year-olds. Allowances. (77.180—2:0.1—3—00.) PLATE GLASS, blk. c. 3. by Plaudit— Eliza Belle (W. J. Young). Weight today 110. 82671 Latonla lm70y 1:43* fast 13-26 102 8 2 1 1 I'll" Pag-.- Ma Abe. Dr. Barklev. 82497 Latonia 3 4 1:12ifast 1-3 112 7 4 2 I2 I2 Page .fitniter „«**, Jack Baker. Orlet. 8269* Belmont 6* f 1:198 fast 11-10 105 1 1 1 A f 1 Dugan Mircellns. Cohort. 8192* Latonia 1 12 2:291 mud 4| 110 2 1 1 1 l»k 3" V Powers Olaiubala. Tin- Peer. 81436 Louisville 3-4 1:113 fast 5 100 5 4 4 3' 3? E Martin Jeff Bernstein. Hanbrldge. All Red 81243 l/svllle lm70y 1:441 fast 5 101 3 1 1 1 11 331 A Walsh Woolwinder. Zionap. The Peer. DIRECT, ch. c. 3. fc? Don de Oro — Froken (R. J. Mackenzie). Weight today 122. V229U I'oronto 1 1 S 1 :.14S fast f. 112 7 S 6 2 21 2*1 Gilbert Terah. Lady Esther. Aron.fuk. 8^178 Toronto 1 1-4 2:083 fast 3 115 1 2 2 2 2'1 21 Rettig Hanbridi:*'. Ainri. Arondack. 82110 Toronto 1 1-16 1:49 fast 9 119 11 9 7 5 21 1» Rettig J. Parker. St. Elmwood. Moonr.aker 8:'01l Toronto 1 1-16 1 :51? hvy 2 115 4 4 3 2 2* l'l Rettig Punkv. LawverMillar. Ja -k Parker 81 866 Toronto 1 1-8 1 :55J fast 15 127 1 S 7 7 61 6*1 Harty Guy Fisher. Arondack. Detective. PIUTE, ch. a-, 8. by Ethelbert— Yaqui (P. T. Chinn). Weight today 112. 82*43 Montreal 1 1:4* hvy 11-10 101 3 2 1 1 l3 1* Goldstein Light Wool. Jeanettfl M. 82537 Montreal 1 1 :45* slow 3-5 109 5 2 1 1 1* 1* M Preston ManyColors. SpanishPrince. OolJEeb 8249* Montreal 3-4 1:14 fast I 107 4 4 2 I1 1* M Preston Youth i'ul. C.oldFront. Top. Robinson. 82316 Montreal 3-4 1:13ft fast 31 107 6 5 4 3* 3" M Preston Taslev. Chilla. Jeanette M. 83238 Toronto 3-4 1:14 fast 10 108» 5 5 7 6» 5T Deverich Pocomoke. Simcoe. Many Colors. JACK PARKER, ch. c. 3. by Golden Garter— Flora Mao (A. Beckl. Weight today 122. S_'6--"l Montreal 1 1:423 slow 3-10 110 3 11 1 1' 1' E Walsh Glimmer. Purslane. 82369 Montreal 3-4 1:12* fast 8-5 108 2 2 2 2'° 2'. E Walsh Panic i. lire. Gold Find. Brldoon. S2306 Montreal 1 1:411 good 3 113 2 1 1 1 l1 l1 E Walsh Gnv Fisher. Quantico. Pocomoke. 82110 Toronto 1 1-16 1 :49 fast 3 112 2 1 1 1 1' 21 Harty Direct. St. Elmwood. Moonraker. 82011 Toronto 1 1-16 1:515 hvy 4 113 8 7 4 3 3* 4» Harty Direct. Punky. Lawyer Millar. 81851 Toronto 3-4 1:14ft fast 20 107 4 2 2 2a l1 Harty Lady Irma. Dareington. SUverine. GUY FISHER, b. c. 3. by Sain— Appollonia (Idlebrook Stable). Weight today 127. 89*0 Montreal 118 1:18 slow 7-5 116 2 3 3 3 3"' 34 M Preston Arondack. Hanbrldce. Mich. Angeio 87494 Montreal 1 1-4 2:03 fast 8 104 1 3 3 3 3' 3* T McC'tbyStanlevFav. H.-inhrblge. Montgomery 8 I ( Montreal 1 1:411 g"od 7 10 116 1 2 2 2 t*| 2' M Preston Jack Parker. Qusutb-o. Pocomoke. 83091 Toronto 1 1-8 1:56 gixid 20 115 1 4 5 5 4' 4'i Rettig KiugJatnes. Arondack. HighPrlvate ARONDACK. h. f. 8, by Hasting*— Astoria (Mrs. J. McLaughlin'*. Weight today 117. 827*6 Montreal 1 1 S 1 :17£ slowll 20 1*0 3 11 1 2' 22 J McIntvreT.-rah. Donald Ma. Donald. S:.1t;0 Montreal 1181:5S slow 21 109 1 1 1 1 I3 121 J MclntvreUanbridge. GuyFisher. MIcb.Ancell 82383 Montreal 1 1-8 1 :.13ft fast 2* 103 4 2 2 2 21 32 Deverich Lad Esther. CaveAdsuni. Sl.imouese 82299 Toronto 1 1-8 1:54? fast 3} 10*1 3 2 2 1 1' 4* Herbert Terah. Direct. Ladv Esther. S217S Toronto 1 1-4 2:08*. fast 1 108 3 3 4 3 34 44 Goldstein nanbrldge. Direct. Amri. DONALD MACDONALD. ch. K. 8. by Sombrero— Berriedale (P. T. Chinn). Weight today 119. 82709 Montreal 1 1-8 1:171 slow 3 loo l 2 2 2 3 3° Goldstein Terah. Aaondack. 82*33 Montreal 1 1 : 42? slow 3J 94 2 3 3 2 22 2'1 J R'-id Centre Shot. Reidmoore, Juggler. S2166 Belmont 1 3-8 2:21? slop 8 123 3 4 4 4 35 3'2 Nicol .f.H" Madden. Wise Mason. Wardeld. S'.SIS Toronto 1 1-10 1:498 fast 6 1021 13 4 1 11 1"* Goldstein IneleTobv. Reidmoore. Cret. Green. 80701 S. Anita 7-S l:26g hvy' 2 102 2 3 3 3 2' 221 Kennedy GuyFisher. J. II. Reed. Gerrymander DETECTIVE, ch. c. 3. bv Meddler— Admiration (Woodstock Stable). Weight today 110. 81866 Toronto 1 1-8 1 :55» fast 8 107 9 4 3 2 34 32 E Clark Guv Fisher. Arondack. Woolwinder 77044 G'vesend 51 f 1:07 fast 15 110 2 3 2 2s 26 J Lee Wallflower. Effendl. Xebec. 768*3 Brighton 51 f 1 :07J fast 10 112 5 11 11 10 8" Garner Sir John. Ruble. Tod. 7668* Sheepsh'd 61 f 1:07 fast 20 114 9 9 9 9 9" Garner Suffragette, Footpad. High Range. WOOLWINDER. b. 0. 8. bv Woolsthorne— The Henrietta (St. James Stable). Weight todav 115. 821*1 Toronto lm70v 1:47' fast 6 9316 6 7 7 5* 345 Ganz Crawford. Carthage. Desperado 82011 Toronto 1 1-16 1 :51j? hvy 4 » t 5 1 5 I* 6" f Ross Direct. Punky. Lawyer Millar. 81866 Toronto 1 1-8 1 :53ft fast 15 112 6 9 S 5 4* 43 Deverich Gnv Fisher. Arondacl;. Defective. 816.14 L'svi lie lm20v 1:40ft fast 4 111 6 4 6 3 3' 43i Page T.IIayward. Greenhr'ge. Mellowm't 81500 L'sville* lm70y 1:431 fast 11-5 96 3 5 5 7 51 4*J Taplln Creel. J. II. Reed. Miss Crittenden. Chinn and Idlebrook Stable entry — Guy Fisher. Piute and Donald Macdonald. FIFTH RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (HUM !.»■% ■ U*X1 PLAUDMORE, ch. c. 3. by Plaudit— Manzanita II. (J. H. Doane). Weight today 107. 8 '302 Toronto 51 f 1 :07g fast 10 102 2 3 1 2h 1' Gilbert Coonev K.. Bellwether. Smoker. 82229 Toronto 3-4 1:14 fast 10 107 3 2 3 4' 68 J Foley Pocomoke. Simcoe. Manv Colors. 8J107 Toronto 3-4 1:131 fast 30 96 6 5 5 21 46 Deverich Red River. Bellwether. Purslane. 81869 Toronto 3-4 1:14ft fast 15 114 6 3 1 l"' 24J Gilbert JoeGaitens. SalVolatile. Occidental 75411 Hamilton 5-8 l:01g fast 6 115 1 6 5 51 6"1J Foley Cheek. Balbek. Maximum. 7.1386 Hamilton 5-8 101 fast 15 108 2 11 1* 1* J Foley Tapioca. Maximum. Advancing. UNCLE JIMMIE GRAY. br. o. 3. by Bonnie Joe^ — Mary Hill (Johnson & Gray). Weight today 107. M443 F.Worth Al 3-4 1:12 good 3-2 1"7 1' M'sw'th John A.. Mnrehmonet. Bill Baton. 81381 Ft Worth 5-8 1:01 good 1 110 1' Donovan Toyl'.oy. Thel .Thompson, Convenient SIR EDWARD, b. h. 6. by Eddie Tones— Motto (J. 3. WalsM. Weight todav 118. 8228* Toronto 51 f 1 :07S fast 7-5 112 4 3 1 11 1! Gilbert Fdgelv. Little Osa-e. Balbek. 82175 Toronto 3^1 1:141 fast 15 118 6 8 2 3nk 43J Gilbert Dareington. Security. St. Elmwood S1941 Toronto 51 f 1:07ft fast 20 113 2 5 8 5* 48 Gilbert C. W. Rnrt. Rose Queen. Taslev. 8 405 S. Anita 3-4 1:12 fast 20 116 7 7 7 7 V Rutwell T.McGrnth. W.T.Overton. LaGlorla 80276 S. Anita 3-4 1:121 fast 12 112 12 12 12 12 124 D McC'thyl a Gloria. C. W. Burt. Hazellhorne 80864 a Anita 7-8 1:261 good 1 113 2 5 3 4 3'1 341 C H Shil'gEbhon. Skyo. John Louis. SMOKER, ch. c. 4. by Yankee — Smoke (Prospect Stable). Weight today 117. 82437 Montreal 3^4 1:131 fast 8-5 114 3 11 I« l2 M Preston Youthful. Manv Onion. II. Around. 82302 Toronto 51 f 1:07§ fast 6 111 4 4 5 4* 4'1 Har^y Piaudmore. Coonev K.. Bellwether. 82088 Toronto 3-4 1:15 good 7 103 3 1 1 11 2'1 Goldstein CwtreShot. Security. KlnsrAvnndale 81X53 Toronto 1 1-16 1 :49* fast 15 107 7 1 1 4 8j 8 » D McC'thyD. Macdonald. I'nc.Toby. Reidmoore 81419 l'imlieo 1 1:432 slow 41 1121 3 12 3 61 !*• Nicol Neoskaleeta. IndVHnnter. S.Preston CLOISTERESS. ch. m. 6. bv Carlton Grange — Claire II. (L. C. Shobel. Weight today 113. 82576 Montreal 3-4 1 -1.1* good 20 112 7 3 3 21 21 J Howard Fulford. Dareington. Osorlne. 82607 Montreal 3-t 1 :l'i slop 31 118 3 11 l3 l4 T Rice Steel. Tremargo. Roseboro. 82437 Montreal 3-4 1:131 fast 5 114 S 2 2 4' 651 Harty Smoker. Youthful. Manv (Vilors. S"055 Jamestown 3-4 1:15» fast 7 110 1 1 1 1'lrA Martin Fseutcheon. .TohnMarrs. Baby Willie 81974 Jamestown 5-8 1:05ft slop 5 100 1 1 1 1* l4 J Reid Jen. Wells. Lamptrimmer. Blrdslayer MOZART, br. c, 3. by Belvidere — Lucasta (A. Koenigsbergl. Weight today 107. 8264* Montreal 3-4 1191 hvv 12 100 2 11 1* l"* E Clark Blue Coat. F.dgelv. Be Thankful. 8l"0^4 Oakland F C l:llg fast 30 99 5 3 4 82 933 B Clark Hazlet. Marian Ca«ey. Platoon. 80950 Oakland lmi'Oy 1:43 fast 100 98 1 4 8 8 8 S'ME Clark Gargantua. Hast) Money. Hovle. 8CS66 Oakland 3-4 1:141 fast .'20 103 2 9 9 9 9,2lDeverich Rigliteasy. Altamor. Phillistlna. DUKE OF MILAN, b. c. 3, by Orsini— Spinach (C. Bowman). Weight today 107. "cj.107 Montreal 3-4 1 :!75 slop 8-5 110 9 9 7 7'° 6" J McTntyreCIoisterpss. Steel. Tremargo. 82688 Toronto 3-4 1:]5" good 12 101 10 S 8 8= 881 C Ross Centre Shot. Smoker. Security. 8 '868 Toronto 3^ 1:15* fast 3 114 7 5 1 1* 1" C Ross Cruehe d'Or. Dareington. Topfkfai smr.o Oakland 3-4 1:15* fast 16-5 110 4 11 1* 1» Mentry Aunt Kit. Altamor. Novgorod. 866*8 Oakland 51 f 1:0S1 fast 9-5 112 9 7 7 7* 5B1 Post No Rule. El Paso. Hananh Louise. 80913 Oakland F C 1:111 fast 60 106 5 3 3 32 561 Post Madman* Workbox. Captain John. OSORINE. br. f, 3, by Ossary — Signorina (W. Walker). Weight todav 102. 8 '575 Montreal 3-4 1:171 good 30 9n 2 2 2 3" 4'3 Whiting Fulford. CIoisMteress. Dareington. 81051 Oakland 3-4 1:141 fast 6 99 4 6 3 21 21 Deverich Fulford. Y.Damrhter. A.ofDlamonds 80791 Oakland FC 1:111 good 8 97 8 3 3 4' 761 I'pton Cotvtto. Serenade. Fore. 80734 Oakland 3-i 1:168 hvy 8 101 6 5 3 3J 2» Deverich Rosslare. Toll Box. David Warneld PAL. b. g. 6, br Paladin — Silenta 'C. H. Knebelkampl . Weight today 115. 82367 Latonia 51 f 1:06? fast 7 121 12 9 7 8» 9» E Martin AlicoOoorso. T.McGrath T.Holland 8"294 latonia 51 f 1:08? hvy 2* 116 1 1 1 1' 1* E Martin Paul Ruinart. Posing. Christmas. 81718 Louisville 3-4 1:13* fast 27-10 108 3 7 7 8l 7C3 T Rice Boserrian. Deuce. Sorrel Top. 81552 Louisville 3-4 1:12J fast 43-10 109 3 3 4 ft 421 T Rice Fulford. Righteasy. Boserrian. CONSISTENT, b. m. 6. bv Galore — Coniectrix (Mrs. R. W. Walden). Weight todav 113. S'lSl Toronto 3-4 1 :141 fast 6 113 I 4 5 4' 5" C Ross S. Volatile. T. Robinson. L.Osage. 8-113 Toronto 3-4 1:1-1? fast 4 107 1 7 6 4h 7"! Goldstein Joe Gaitens. Fulford. Caper Sauce. S15"0 Pimlico 2-4 1:13* fast 8 103 3 2 3 23 2' Goldstein Red River. Horace E.. Blacksheep. 81313 Fimlieo 3-1 l:13g fast 7 107 1 3 4 2s 2'1 McCahey Red River. Mystifier. Coon. PAUL RUINART. b. g. 4. by Baldur— Fay S. (W. J. Young). Weight today 109. 82573 Latonia 51 f 1 :07S fast 5 119 8 9 5 6' 4r'l J Lee Fireball. Toison d'Or. Chalice. 82442 Latonia S-t 1:1*1 tarj 21 109 1 3 I 2' 2'1 V Powers Woodlands. Psury. Posing. 822*4 T.atonia 51 t 1:083 hvy 7-5 114 2 2 2 21, 21 V Powers Pal. Posing. Christmas. 8-171 latonia 3-4 1:181 mud 4 109 2 2 2 tj 22 Page AHceGeorge. Slotierllill. EthelC.irr 82087 I^itonia 1 1:42 good 15 107 3 2 2 3 31 3H V Powers Keep Moving. FT. Shin*. Col Blue. 81936 Latonia 3-4 1:18* mud 10 109 7 5 3 32 341 Heidel Marmorean. McChor.1. E. M. Fry. PATRIOT, b. c. 3. bv Ben Brush— Sandfly (J. W. May). Weight today 107. 81934 Toronto 1 1-M 1:486 fast 5 96 3 2 3 3 41 4"! Goldstein T'owardShean. ESdwinGnm. Ida May 8188* Louisville 3-4 1:13? fast 21-10 115 8 6 4 1& D V Powers Zeola. Irrigator. Mevican Girl. S1465 1,'sville lm70v 1 :45» slow 5 111 6 5 3 3 32 3" V Powers BdwlnL.. Gerrymander. DenverGirl 81318 Louisville 3 4 1:14* fast 61 110 8 S 4 21 3» C H Shil'gSnap. Star Thistle. Console. S1242 Lexington 3-4 1:18 mud 4-5 100 3 4 4 31 321 E Martin Tim Kelly. Miss Felix. Meada. SIXTH RACi: — 1 Mile on Turf. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (77.3IU— 1 :30 f.— 0—104.) HOYLE. br. g. 3. by Royal Flush III. — Torrid (O. Bowman). Weight today 88. S 1" Montreal 1 1:41 fast 5 91 6 4 4 2 23 2' Hamm'd Mazuma. Zipango. W'oolstone. 82437 Montreal 3 1 1 :131 fast 8 96 3 S 7 63 5' H'cllffe Sicker. Youthful. Many Colors. v:i;i Montreal 7 8 1 :26ft fast 40 88 4 6 6 4 4' 53 J Reid Fulford. G.inmell. Mazuma. sis.-.r, Toronto lm70y 1 :47 fast 20 95 2 5 6 6 5s 11,! 3C Ross I_idy Esther. W. I. Hindi. Hiacko. HOORAY, rh. g. 6. by Plaudit— Readina (M. C. Pritchard). Weight today 103. 82303 Montreal 3 t 1 :14t good 30 109 6 5 5 58 5"1.T Howard Red River. C. W. Rnrt. Mazuma. 82031 Jamestown 1 1:43* slo-w 4-6 10t 2 2 3 3 22 21 E Haynes L.eavnnairh. Blacksheep. Mvstifier. 81863 Jamestown 7-S 1:331 slop 2-5 109 3 2 2 24 l4 J Reid TrovooSpnIes. Ihuinola. Gooil Friar. GILES, blk. e. 4. by Fatherless— Niola (A. D. ParrL Weight today 107. s_':!0l 'i'oronto 11-13 1:49 fast 13 106 .14 4 3 22 22 C Ross Creel. Dredger, Hastv Agnes. 8 "Toronto 3-4 1:1*1 fast 30 99 1 6 6 7 7" C Ross Red River. Centre Siiot. Purslane S1402 Pimlico 3-4 1:15 fast 41 103 1 4 3 2'1 1* McCahey Hiacko. O.oftheHllR Loud'unl.ight 81338 Pimlico 3-4 1 :13? fast 12 107 6 10 10 81 6-} J MclntyreS. Honours. Blacksheep. Kempton 81239 Pimlico lmCOv 1:451 fast 2 108 5 3 3 3 5 5,01E Dugan St. Joseph. Ardri. Lallv. 81191 Pimlico 1 1:418 fast 7 107 2 7 6 5 5* 5'1 A Lang Quantico. Campaigner. L.ofLangden KING OF MIST. b. g. 6. by St. Serf— Mist (T. S. Childsl. Weight today 110. 82707 Montreal 7-8 1:31 slow 7 113 :: t 7 7 **1 J MclntyreBe Thankful. Minot. Petulant 825*2 Montreal 1 1-8 1:58* stow 31 1h; 2 2 3 3 3' 25 J Howard Tins. Calhoun. I.oisCavanagh Punkv 82453 Montreal 11:40? fast ]5 P18 11 Pulled up. D McC'thy Jeanette M.. BobbA Kean Petiilmt SJ374 Montreal 11-8 1:55 fast 12 112 4 4 4 4 42 461 E Clark Creel I.ois Cavanagh. Tlie VAir] 82234 Toronto 11:43 fast 8 112 7 7 5 2 22 2* E Clark GreenDalc. B. of Jes'mine, Dredger. ELFALL. br. g. 5. by Pirate of Penzance or Alloway— Elf (Mrs. L. M. HolmesL Weight today 110. R230* Toronto .11 f 1 :07? fast 60 1n9 9 9 8 7s 7* M Murphyl'laudniore. Goosey K.. Rellwetlier. 81886 Jamestown 3 4 1 :16ft good 21 luO 1 5 5 5 2" A Martin Golden Castle. Fseutcheon. N'iantie 81873 Jamestown 3-1 1 :161 good 6 111 8 S 8 S 3"'5A Martin Hillie Hibbs. F.scutehon. Donablo. HOLLOWAY. br. g. 6. by St. Gatien— Miss Maggie M. (Simole.x Stable). Weight today 110. 82301 Toronto 1 116 1:49 fast 20 108 4 I 1 .1 4'1 6'4 Gilbert Creel. Giles. Dredger. 82094 Toronto 1 1-1* 1:49| good 86 1*61212 12 12 12" 1232 Deverich • Neoskaleeta. T.Caltioun. Dareington S1934 Toronto 1 1-16 1:493 fast 10 103 7 7 7 7 6» 612lDeverich llowardShean. IMwitiGiim Ida Miv 81171 Houston 11-16 1:11 fast 4 5 103 l3 Hollister Dlek Redd. Goidaeld. 814.11 Houston 1 1-16 1:58 hvy 6-5 105 2* Rettig Vincentio. H.of Hyacinth. Hancock. DREDGER, ch. g. 4. by Yellow Tail— Morinel (J. J. Walsh). Weight today 110. 82301 Toronto 1116 1:49 fast 15 MS 7 5 5 4 3' 3* Q'rineton Creel. Giles, Hasty Agnes. 82234 Toronto 11:43 fast 3 112 6 5 4 3 34 441 Gilsert Cn-enDale. K.ofMist. B.of.lessainine 81943 Toronto 1 1-M 130 fast 20 107 7 7 4 6 7'" 551 MenU-v Go'd N. te NeenkaWta. fetnlant. S10S2 S. Anita 11:39 fast 12 110 4 3 3 3 32 33 G Archib'dFricnd Harrv Tavora. Mlke.Tordan. 81010 S. Anita 1 1-8 1:53ft fast 10 112 5 2 3 3 3" 331 G Archib'dWoolwInder. Monvlna. Joe Coyne. GRENESftUE. b. f. 4. bv Greenan— Statuesque (D. Cornell 1. Weight todav 105. 78088 Latonia 7-8 l:27a fast 20 104 9 1 » M 11 11* 1013 K Griffin Deacon, Msrtius. Mortiboy. 77221 Jamestown 1 l:42g fast 1 P14 2 3 :: 2 2* 23 V, llentv Psnry. I. aura A.. Saltram. 77164 Jamestown 3-4 1:15 fast 10 109 1 1 2 2" ]h C Henrv Robinllood. WildCherrv, D. Dancer 77093 Jatuest'n 1 1-16 lASt fast 2| 96 3 1 1 1 11 1' E Griffin Lauj.'U.Kyes. MlssVigllaut. Az.Maid I » II — i— ^^— -^-*— . I OBERON. ch. g. 6. bv King Gold— The Wraith (Powell Btos.). Weight todav 110. 81957 Ft. W.nli l i:42j| fast 6 107 2" .1 Crooks Sam Taylor. Kllerd. Lmm Girl. 61878 Ft. Worth 1 1:421 fast K5 1":: II .1 Brook* Veeate, Deck Suit, Miss Vigilaut. DELE STROME. ch. m. 5. bv Ben Strome— Lindele (G. P. Sherman). Weight today 108 85*94 Toronto 1 1 18 1 :49i good 1M IDA 13 13 13 1". 13 11*' Bstep Kmatkaleets, T. Calhoun. Darelngtoa &14S1 Pimlico • 1 1-16 1:..1g slow 60 jns n 10 S S 8* s- iMo.'al.e Iliackn. Dispute. Mysfilior. 814J! Pirnlico liufiOv 1:44" fast 100 81 IS 14 14 14 14 14" Estop Lad of I.nngden. Siskin. Cowan. 81177 Pimlico 3-4 1:15 fast 60 100 15 15 15 15 15" Deverich KalVolatllc. Halifax. Jennie Wells. 77021 Montreal 1 1-2 2:34 fast 60 99 9 10 i I 8' 6*1 Diggins Lally. St. Ilarlo. Doubt. GREAT JUBILEE, b. c. 3. by Knight of the Thistle— Miss Hanover (0. L. Richards). Weight today 96. 82508 Montreal 1 1 :46J slop 12 112 6 2. 2 2 4' 4"JH.rli.rt Desperado. Xhimotuso. Silk Hose. 82174 Montreal 1 1-8 1:.V fast 50 108 5 f 5 6 0 C":'Harty Creel Lots Cavnnng'.i. The Karl 82*47 Toronto IIS 1:55 fast 50 93 3 3 7 8 8l 8" Olson St. Ehmvood. Kdwln Gum. Hlaeko. 81934 Toronto 1 1-16 1 :4»g fast 15 M 8 8 8 8 8 7MJH'cliffe Ho-.vardSliean. KdwinGmn. Ida M.tv 81855 Toronto lm70v 1:47 fast 15 94 7 4 4 7 91 10 5"Herbert I.adr Esther. W. I. Hindi. Hlaeko. 81491 Pi ml leo 1 1 16 1 :51g slow 6 100 1 5 6 5 5" 5«3 McCahey Hiaeko. Dispute. Mystlfler. 1 I \ I I j " - ' I s SEVENTH RACE— 1 Mile on Turf. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (773G4— 1 :39%— 45 -104.) FULFORD. b. K. 3. by Lackford— Ocypete (G. H. Holle). Weight today 99. 83675 Montreal :: I 1:151 good I lnl 3 111- 11 Herbert Cloisteress. Darolngton. Osorine. 8345* Montreal 1 1 :4B fast 3] 97 2 1 2 2 2 2" Herbert Centre Shot. Lady Esther. 82371 Montreal 7-S 1:261 fast 41 98 2 1 1 1 l5 Is Herbert Cemmell. Mazunia. Many Colors. 82229 Toronto 3^4 1:14 fast 4* 109 6 6 2 2' 4* Herbert Pocomoke. Simcoe. Many Colors. 82113 Toronto 3-4 1:141 fast 3| 9S 2 5 3 31 2* Herbert J.Galtens. CaperSauee. SallyPreston 81652 Louisville 3-4 1:121 fast 47-10 98 2 1 1 11 l»k Herbert Righteasy. Boserrian. Pal. STROMELAND b. c. 3. bv Ben Strome— Roseland (J. Dvmentl. Weight today 100. 82299 Toronto 11-8 1:54! fast 30 !«i 1 J! 5 71 S" '.S Wilson Tcrali. Pireet. Lailv Esther. 82245 Toronto lm70y 1 :4Gg fast 12 95 12 10 11 11 10= 10 '* Deverich Neoskaleeta. HowardShean. Punky. 82110 Toronto 1 1-16 149 fast 8 110 8 4 4 4 31 6=1 Mentry Pireet. Jack Parker. St. Elmwood. 82008 Toronto 3-4 1:161 hvy 3-2 109 1 2 4 21 1" Mentrv Desperado Occidental. Ball ek. 77583 Hamilton ll:40gfast 15 1081 6 3 4 4 4" 5 1 More land J. H. Reed. Hoyle. Simeoe. 77529 Hamilton 3 4 1:14 slow 6 110 7 6 4 41 581 Moreland M. Angelo. Ceremonius. ArondaCK. TOHN CARROLL, ch. g. 7. by Ornament— Spanker (P. T. Chinn). Weight today 110. 82451 Montreal 7 s 1:20? fast .8 109 6 4 3 3 21 2» ] McC'thyCarthage. Daroington. Gommell. 80874 8. Anita 1 1 :2S1| fast 7 108 2 3 6 6 6 4s" M Preston IdaMav. JohnLotils. EdwinT.Fryer. SOxnO S. Anita 1 1 ~s 1 :58| fast 51 112 4 4 4 4 4 4' M Prjpston EdwinT. Fryer. JobnLouis. Moiesey. MM S. Anita 1 1:381 fast 5 104 1 5 6 5 5 581 Butwell Iila May. Kthon. Moiesey. TOPSV BOBINSON br. m. 6. bv Sempronius— Soider (P. M. Civill). Weight today 103. 8 2579 Montr, a I 2 11:1". g 17-10 102 2 fi I 1= 1" Goldstein Blue Coat. Security. Youthful. 82496 Montreal 1-4 1:11 fast 2 110 7 9 S 9* 4*l'MusgT,ve Plate. Youthful. Cold Front. 82181 Toronto $-4 1:14ft fast 13 5 113 5 5 4 3* 2* Musgr've Sal Volatile. LitlleOsago. Goons* K. 82157 Toronto 3-4 1:131 fast 20 109 5 C 7 4* 5nJ Pettis Red River. Bellwether. Purslane. 8M22 Louisville 3 4 1:131 good 5 103 5 I 6 4* 5= Taplin Enfield Marbles. Pal. 81404 ]y..ulsville 3 4 1 :122 fast 19-10 110 6 7 6 6j 1 Taplin BeatrieeK.. Sorrel Ton. SnakeMarv ST. ELMWOOD. b. h. 5. by St. Svtn phorien— Installatrix (St. James Stable). Weight today 113. 82247 Toronto 1 1 SI:", fast 21 1i)7 2 C .". I 1' I1 Musk'r'w LMwin Cum. Hlacfco. Carthago. 82175 Toronto 3 4 1:111 fast :," ])3 5 5 7 61 2" Hartv Pareington. Beenrlty. Sir I'dw.ud. 8211* Toronto 11-10 1:49 fast 5 119 4 8 9 8 4l» 33 Musgr've Direct. Jack Parker. Moonraker. 82011 Toronto 1 1-16 1 :51(? hvy 4 134 1 6 8 8 7" 7'4 Musgr've Pireet. Punky. Lawyer Millar. GEMMELL. ch. g. 6. by Rubicon— Okuite (W. Walker). Weight today 110. 82511 Montreal 1 1:441 sk w 1 lir7 4 2 2 1 2* 2s Mentry Joe C.altens. Desperado. BeHeScott. 82451 Montreal 7-8 1:20? fast 21 104 3 1 1 1 3.\ 4!}.I Reid Carthage. John Carroll. Darciuglon s_:;7 1 Montreal 7-8 1:261 fast 5 107 1 3 2 2 2'i 2" Mentry KnlfoJtd. Mazunia. Manv Co!., n. 82175 Toronto 3-4 1:14ft fast 31 105 4 4 8 8 6*i Caldwell Dareington. Security. St. Elmwood 82013 Toronto lm70y 1:49* hvy 3 99 1 5 5 5 (« !» H'cliffe Ida May. Uncle Toby. Carthage. MN09 Toronto 3-4 1:141 fast 4 121 I 7 8 10 981 Caldwell J. Gaitens. SalVolatile. Plaudmore. BONNIE BARD. b. g. 5. bv The Bard— Fluid (W. J. Yonnr). Weight today 110. Si'.r.t Latottla 1 1 16 1:451 fast 9 Ml 3 1 1 1 14 22 Pape J.E. McMillan. C. Belle. M«'ad'grass. 82501 Laioiiia 51. f 1 :0fi? fast 15 M I 8 6 51 5» M MoGco Rich.R.-ed. M.Crittenden. Arionette Sl::so l.atonia 1 1:43 mud 3 lot! 2 2 2 2 26 25 M Mcdee Cvpsv Kinir. Rosehur-,' II.. Fielder. 8L'iH9 l.atonia 51 f 1:104 hvy 31 122 3 4 3 31 l'l V Towers Tom Holland. Chalice. Snake Mary. MELANGE, b. f. 4. by What-er-lou— Tea Gown (M. E. McHenry). Weight today 105. 81886 Houston 1 1:43 fast 4 5 lol l3 S Flynn Cheswardine. Coldtield. Lista. 81828 Houston 11:45 koikI 4-5 106 Is S Flynn Sad News. Hancock, Lankan. ZIPANGO. b. h. 5. by Admonition— Miss C. (A. Waber). Weight today 113.' s\.vi Monti, m| Hs1:Mk 14 104 r. 5 1 1 Ink 2"t Herbert Crawford. Petulant. Neoskaleeta. 824961Montreal 11:41 fast* 21 113 2 7 5 4 4« 3-1 Herbert Mazmna. Hoyle. Wootatone. 82441 Montreal 1 1-8 1:541 test 3 no r. 5 4 4 8'' 8» Musgr've ReMmoore. Coanty Clerk. Iicnrv 0. B228S Toronto 1 1:42ft fast 6-5 115 3 3 3 3 21 2 " Musgr've P.ob.Kean. Den. Stafford. CaperSau.-e GRANIA, ch. f. 3. by Handspring— Lovett (A. Garson). Weight today 101. 82549 G'vesend 1 1 10 1:47 last 20 Ml I s t f. ".- 5" McCabev Law toiiWisirins. Roslrunt. Hkapdale S'Iikp Belmont 1110 1:47 fast 12 Mt 2 3 3 6 61 8** McCahey Hill Top. Bonnie Kelso. Taboo. MiYl Pimlico 1 1:39* fast 40 Km; 1 5 9 10 8* S-° J McIntyreF.fTendi. Fashion Plate. Hill Top. 8U94 Plmlleo 1 l:4l| fast 4J lur. 14 4 4 51 6-'l K Dugan Hill Top. Indian Hnnter, Pocoeaoke MONTCLAIR. b. e. 4. bv St. Simonian II.— Van-a-Clar fE. L. Tallev^. Weight today 107. 80878 S \nita 1 IS l:5"g fast 12 109 1 3 5 C 71 fisl J Howard liOgistilla. Finnnci.-r. Samlpim-r. S(isl9 S. Anita 1 1 4 2:05ft fast 7 101 2 11 1 2l 651 B Wilson St. Ilario. Le*fctllU, All«rl Star. M.7S2 B. Anita 1 1:38* fast 9-5 113 3 4 4 4 4* 4-| T Rice Descoinnets. Sandpiper. Woolw'd.r. BE THANKFUL, oh. g. 4, bv Handsome— Crest (0. Torek). Weight todav 107. S"7'i7 Montreal 7-S 1 -3- slow 9 los 4 6 4 4 Is P T Rice Minot. Petulant. King of Mist. 82846 Montreal 1-4 1:19ft hvy 4 1o7 .". 3 4 4=" 41} Herbert Mozart. Blue Coat Kdgel.v, 82505 Montreal 1 1:45 slop 20 106 3 3 3 3 3 ft 3 McIntyreCentre Sliot. Edwin L. 82496ftMontreal 11:41 fast 12 110 8 5 6 5 7* 8"*S Davis Mazunia. Hoyle. Zipango. 82437 Montreal 3-4 1:13ft fast 12 111 7 9 9 95 8'»*Herbert Smoker. Yontiriil. Many Colors. ■Meg Oakland 7 8 1:281 fast 30 112 1 7 7 7 7 7'JA Walsh Cotytto. Ocean Shore. Cressina. ' • J : J 8 I * ' I I I Page 5 Latonia latonia Entries and Past Performances for Tuesday, June 22. WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK FAST. (Handicapped for a fast track, i LATONIA ENTRIES. For differences in weight add or deduct 5 points to the pound. An extra good rider's average worth is 3 pounds. RaelnK starts at 2:30 p. in. (Chicago time. 2:.T0). a Runs well in mud. ©Superior mud runner. First Race — 1 Mile. 3-year-olds. Selling. (Track record: 75528--1:38 5—114.) Ind. Horse. Wt. Rec. A. Wt. Hdcn. R2S70 Horrawfnl NB 1:40* 104..X725 • 2«;-2.-. 1'ro.la 106. .X715 S215:: Civita 1t«i 715 sj-,.-.:: Sdileswig 112 1:421 111 710 S.17SS Sniff KW. 710 »27«» Fhsluni 94 1:413 100 700 8SCR Silver C 1(H)..X8! 5 K374MI S(. Anlaire «4 1:52 111 tK 5 83431 Landlord 1osl:4!1ft 111..X0S5 Second Race— 5 1-8 Furlongs. 2-vear-ohis. HclMssr. (Track recara: §3311 i:05ii --::— 03.) (S25(CH licleein 107..X725 (S240.SI Mae Heidev MM.. X 715 N250!»- Mv Gal 103 715 S24'.ts: l.va Tantcans 107..X710 (MSKS) Zeitfayr . . . .' 107..X7IO SL'."rf;'.t; l.oif:. Creed MS..X710 s-Siilt Henderson MM. ...flu* X250 Sinionette 10:{. . X6S5 83)03 Baalrea . : 101 . . x *S5 .S2.V.1 j. w. CnMai 101 cso S2."..".l TortnoM 9S..X680 S22!H Pirate Bey 101..X650 sji;:;:. Toaunv wkmi !»2 r25 Third Race — 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. (Track record: 82103 1:12—0—102.) 82701 Madman OS 1:12 3. .100. .©750 Ind. Horsi'. Wt. Rec. A. Wt. Hdcp. S2020 Al Muller OS 1:125 4. .100. .©715 (83702) Cymbal ion 1:17ft 4..114..X740 (S2744) Tom Hayward OS 1:14ft 5. .110. .©7.» Fourth Race — 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 3-vear-olds and upward. Allowances. (Trai-k record: 77021^— 1:43ft— 3— 102.) 82744' OLD HONESTY ...MB 1:43? 5. .1O0. . X750 (824B8) The Peer 03 1:45ft 3.. 8O..X740 82702' Zlenap 103 1:43 0. .100. . X740 82600' Kara Avis 110 1:44ft 4. .107. . X7.15 (82639) Warner Criswell. . .111 1:44* 5. .103. . X730 B3701 1 sury 1011:471 6..101..X700 Fifth Race— 3-4 Mile. 4-year-olds and upward. Soiling. (Track record: BUM— 1:12— 0—102.) (S2.-.73) Eireball KH 1:12? 7..107..X725 82570 Jacobite 108 1:111 6..113..X72a 824139 Boserrian 10* 1:131 5. .110. .©715 774'.h; Apacho 04 1:12* 4. . 1 1 1 . . X 71-r. (S2412) Woodlands ill 1:101 7..110..X705 82380 Donna «. .10!l. .©700 82tt»* Orlandot 90 1:13} 4..108..X6M S2i;.!0 Reusonhurst 0..110..X050 Sixth Race — 1 Mile. 3-year-sMa, Sidlimr. (Track record: 75528— 1:38— 5—114.) 82312 Alice Raird UK! 1:40? 10S..©725 82782 Alice 107 1:421 114. .©715 82434 Tom Holland 112.. X 710 82628 RosebnrK II S7 1:401 1O0..X71O (S20371 .Mcadowgrass 89 1:421 109. . X705 82837' Ann.- McOee KK5 705 82291 Sarape 100 700 82745 Eustacian 92 1:42? 1O8..X690 The figures undiT "Rec." in above entries show the beat time made by the horse at the distance. with weight carried, sine- January 1. 1908. This time is not necessarily made by a winmr. It may I be the estimated time of a losing | orforniauee. LATEST PERFORMANCES OF HORSES ENTERED TODAY. FIRST RACE— 1 Mile. 3-year-olds. Selling. (75520 -1 :.':.S— 5— 114.) Index Course DIstTimeTckOdds Wt St V* % % StrFln Jockeys Best Company SORROWFUL, b. f. 3. bv Bannockburn — Trauer (Henderson & Hogan). Weight todav 104. 82570 Latonia 3-4 l:12g fast :'..1 !)4 2 fi C 6i P|R Will'ms Ada Meade. Righteasy. Hyperionll. M:U1 Louisville 1 1:42 fast 2-2 1»:« 2 E 5 3 31 X3 M McOee Miss-CritleiHlcu. Rustle Pink Wings SoyUS. Anita 11:402 fast 1-2 10.r. Ill 1 1* l4 M McGee Crotto. Right Sort. Minto. HR7 S. Anita 7-8 1:25? fast 3 1M| G S 6 4 4' 3'J T Rice Mauretania. Grar* G.. Jane Laurel MM S. Anita 1 l:4"i hvy 20 llu 2 I G 5 31" 2- M McGee Mary Davis. Chllla. Jane Laurel. PROCLA. br. f, 3. bv Governor Foraker— Vedas (T. H. Stevens). Weight todav 106. K3«25 l.atonia 3-4 l:tt Rood UK) HftS 4 4 M 5° Hufnug.l Merrick. WoolSaxtdals. AUceGeorxe KMal S. Anita 1 1:39 fast 30 100 4 5 4 4 7l fi0} B Wilson Alma Roy. Descomnets. Sliapdale. ■ :■]-. a Anita 2-4 1:12 fast 20 105 » 9 10 »« 9° Page Stringency. Milpitas. Shn pdule. M8S& Anita CJ t 1:10ft fast 30 10U G 6 9 6h 56 T Rice M.Hannau. E.Harwood. Stringency. CIVITA. b. f, 3. bv Alvescot — Amceras (J. C. Ferriss). Weight todav IOC. slT.:; Latonia 1 1-lfi 1:522 mud 20 88 4 3 4 5 7 Gri Brannon Nadzu. Colonel Rlue. Stone Street. MX4S L'sville 1 1-16 1:40* mud 10 112 5 2 2 3 3J HP*n I'loreal. Rink Wings. Cordova. »K21 Lexington 2 4 l:14j( fast 35 106 3 2 2 3J 3-J Hufnagel Ada Meade. Acquia. Alice. 77722 Louisville 3-4 1:14* fa rt 3-2 102 9 5 6 7' 7«J M McGee SIrs.Sewall. M.Crltt'den. Sempron'm SCHLESWIG. b. c. 3. bv Planudes— Unterock (P. Dunne). Weight today 111. ttSBH I-oto.iia 2 4 1:11 fast 8 102 12 I 14 14 ll'-JPage Ethelda. Busy Man. Plume. 82174 l.atonia 1 1:48 mud 4* 109 1 2 2 4 7" 7'-}V Powers Pink Wings. Lillian Rav. l.andlo.-d 81588 L'sville 1 1-16 1 : 16g fast 12 109 3 3 3 4 4- 5'3 V Powers Tom Hayward. Romp. Mellowmlnt. H1465 I/sville lin70y 1:452 slow 4J 102 10 10 9 7 7l 7"lTaplin Edwin L.. Gerrymander. Patriot. SNIFF, ch. f. 3. by Griffon— Domino Whist (T. P. Hayes). Weight today 106. SITvs L'sville lin70v 1:48| hvy G5 :i7 5 4 S 8 9 9-' Brannon Snap. Rrvcr. (orrvni.ind.r. 7^622 Louisville 2-4 1 : 14? fast 15 9fi} 6 I 8 8 8,01E Gritlin AliceRaird. Sempronium E.Harwood 771^1 Louisville 2-4 1:14* fast 5J 101 12 7 6 V 4'1 J Butler Alchesiist. AliceRaird. HarrietRo«e 772".5 Louisville 3-4 1:141 fast 35 9fi :t 2 I l'l V M McCee Friend Harry. Alice Raird. Enfkdd. 17257 Lexington 3-4 1:16 fast 27-10 100 3 1 1 1= la* Hufnagel Ornamosa. Zarape. Nettie Traver. ELYSIUM, b. f. 3. bv Ben Bramble — Paradise (W. V. Casey). Weieht todav 106. v T'Mi l.otonia 1 1 s 1 :.".:: fast s s7 2 7 7 5 5' f Brannon .lark Baker, Agnes Wood. Masson. yes Latonia l l tf 1:511 mud 15 87 5 4 1 7 7J 7" Branaoa Pout. Denver Girl. Gllvedear. IC3K Latonia 1 '■'■ -16 2:0.".^ mud :W s7 5 7 fi 5 4' 4' Brannon P.ilJ.vPullinaii. KdKane.MaidMilitant B23I3 1 it 'iiia 1 1 S 1:52* fast 50 87 2 5 6 7 7l fi" Brannon Iluglos. Bellevlew. Meadow turn 82174 latonia 1 1:48 mud 20 103 7 « 7 5 5' 5"J Brannon Pink Wings. Lillian Rav. Landlord SILVER C. ch. g. 3, bv Silverdale— Salosa (S. Forsythe). Weight today 109. sr.:7 I^ttonia 7 s IM tury :'.■ ■ I II 12 12 12"'1-JT Hufnagel Meadowcrass. Usury. Anne UcGei'. KIS-'I L'sville IimTOv 1 :4«g slow 40 93 9 9 l'ulled up. E Martin Creel. Colonel Blue. Lafayette. K12SC Lexinaton 1-4 1:18| mod 250 99 .". 6 2 W 33J Ixivell Light Blue. Crawford. HarrietRowe 7.'.7!' ; Latonia 51 f 1 :07ft good 12 107 111 4 I 81 lO1- Benson Jolly. Cowdin. fli'iiyiiiaudir. 7549s Latonia 5 S l:diii last 31 107 8 9 9 81 8J1 Benson r.Messengt'r. N.Carmack.TheMissus. ST. AULAIRE, ch. c. 3. by Orntis — Beckv Sharpe III. (S. Williams). * Weight todav 111. V7'»l Latonia 1 I 8 1:531 fast 30 92 2 fi i 2 4' 1' Paul .Tack Baker. Agnes Wood. Massou. tun Latonia 7-1 1:271 S '2a lofi l I M M U* M"|J Lee Kasaa. Baay Man. Bosrburc II. OM7 Latonia 1 l:52i hvy 3S '.«". 8 s 7 5 4* 4?. Brannon LllllanJtay. Meadewgrass, Camel. 8i7ss L'sville lm70y l:M| hvy 35 khi 9 9 7 6 7» 7" Hannan Bnan. Bryce. nerrrsssadpr. 8146.". L'sville ltn7nv 1:15k' slow 60 107 7 9 7 6 lll ll-'« Troxler F.dwin L.. Gerrymander. Patriot. ■MM L'sville 1 1 -lfi 1 :4'J» slow 55 96 9 9 8 9 81" 7» Brannon Cymbal. St. i:iunvo Nl. l-'irst l'eep. LANDLORD, b. c. 3. bv Requital— Prioress (G. Kluber). Weight today 111. s 4::i l.at.nia 1 1 lfi 1 .".2 hvv 25 52 111112 12 12 12'?lHufnagel 11 lougTass. Net Traver. Win. Star 82237 Latonia 3-4 1:184 hvy 12 1",; 7 7 S 7' 7» B Burton W.Grlswell. r. Stage. Net. Travel. 52174 Latonia 1 1:18 mud 50 His 4 7 fi 3 S'i 3»J F Burton PinkWiifgs. lil.K.iv. Mrs. .H.Moore. tlCS Louisville 3 4 1:12!! last 12 98 lfi 14 12 10ii 1*0 HBrannon I'ulfonl. Rigliteasv. Boserrian. 81241 Lexington 34 1:17 mud 25 10111 11 9 9= M"tOk«rt 'lTios.Callioun. Ralbert. Har. Kowe. SECOND RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. 2-year-olds. Selling. ( S~J:;i 1 1 o..-- -:; — «i:j. ) REDEEM, b. f, Z. by Eddie Jonei — Mortgage (Paulson & Strate). Weight today 107. fcmti Latonia .V. f 1 :io;i fast 4 h'7 6 7 « I'll* Pn«* My Gal. Lolts (r 1. BettyLestrr. 83356 Latonia 41 l ■•'■i . fast 40 las ) 6 5' 6 | lines Louise s.. batta Uracil AJaxle. 12217 Latonia .". S 1 :n4J hvy IS lu7 4 5 5 5' S~ lines Eye Whili-. Starport. Llhelburg. t26K Latonia "• S {'.n\ rood 25 H'7 3 I 7 6'. ."■'" lines Loalsc S.. Bva I'angnav. I'lieno. 8 '002 Latonia 4A f 1:00 hvy 10 los 10 9 81 «i V I'owers Boh Co Eve Whil.v M.-t/hv MAE HENLEY, b. f. 2. by Ornus— Leda (H. Oots). Weight tod y 103. 82498 Laianla 5-Kl:BMfaa4 10 lo: 2 1 1 l'l l'| Warren JaekStraw. RvaTanguaj . \ioan.L.c t 2375 Latonia 41 I iwi mud 12 IIM 5 3 41 4' Warren Eephyr, Johu McClure. Woolcusiu. 1 MY GAL. b. f. 2. bv St. Evox— Babbie (Woodford & Fizer). Weight today 103. s25«9 Latonia 51 f 1:055 fast " |4» 4 4 4 2* 2i Mountain Redeem. I/Otta Creed. Betty Lester I 8"es5 Latonia 5 R 1:011 g.»od 7 107 7 6 3 4' 41 Mountain l^otlse S.. Kva Tananay. I'-rono. I ;tt l/.uisvlllc 1-2 47» fast 1^ 1 10 1 7 5J 3*1.1 Lee Elhrllxirg. Ptacide. Foxv Mary, \ K121K» l^xineton 41 f 561 good 40 102 4 6 41 2s Lovell Claudia. Mah.Daine. BaaanlnWtaaa EVA TANGUAY. ch. f. 2. Dy Contestor— Grotesque (J. C. Milam). Weight todav 107. I x"i« Latonia 5-8 LOOS fas! ::'. K» I 2 2 21 3' V Powers Maellenh y. Jaekntraw, Aoiandal.ce I : Latonia 5 8 1 :04J hvy 4* MS 7 7 61 7" I'age Saliat). Brahyr. Clianticlor. 83085 1-itonia 5-8 1:01J good 10 110 4 4 4 31 2* V Powers Louise S.. Kereno. My Gal. 81784 Louisville 5-S 1:05 hvy 3 100 1 1 1 2'1 41 Taplin I.aveno. Salian. Jack Straw. j " S1623 Louisville 41 f 54| mud 13-5 107 3 11' l'l M Preston Brunhilde. Lou Lanier. Redeem. « 81219 Lexington 41 f 51| fast 3-5 109 2 2 3* 31 M Preston F.Mary. K.Olympian. H. Hutchison - ZEPHYR, br. f. 2. bv Star Shoot— Adria (C. Carr). Weight todav 107. ' •262." Latonia 5-8 P.OSfhvy 9 HE 2 2 1 l1 H Warren KingS.. lomon. AmandftLee, ' alasn. ' I 12551 LatoMa :..'. r 1 :0f,j fast 10 105 7 9 7 101 9" Taplin Redeem. My Gal. Lottu Creed. s 443 Latt.nia =. S 1:04J hvy 7 105 9 8 5 5* 4'J Warren Cherryola. King Solotn.n. Banlves. 82175 l.atonia 4* f 55g mud 7-3 110 3 2 2' l1 A Walsh JohnMcClure. Ifnaieaata. .NLIIcnl-v LOTTA ' CREED, ch. f. 2. by Hammon— My Fair Kentucky (J. S. Hawkins). Weight today 103. • SC8 Latonia 51 f l:oC| fast 10 Ml 5 5 5 4' 3*1 A Walsh Redeem. My Gal. Betty Lester. 8'498 Latonia 5-S 1 :00? fast C 103 7 5 6 7i «'•* A Walsh Maellenley. JaikStrau. K Tanguav J K2M5 Uitmia 41 f 531 fast 20 108 3 3 31 V A Walsh Ix.uise S.. Alaxie. MaTtine II. 82223 I atonia 5-8 1:041 hvy 20 104 10 9 7- 6= Taplin Salian. Zephvr. Clianticlor. S1551 Louisville 4j f 54» fast 60 103 5 5 21 1} T Rice C. A. Leiman. Brunhilde. Clvsmlc. : S146G Louisville 41 f 54| slow 35 105 7 8 81 9" M McGee Slewfoot. Sitnonette. Lou Lanier. J HENDERSON, b. c, 2. by Griffon— Daisy Chain (Henderson ft Hogan). Weight tod.vy 106. 8 : .:• l.atonia 61 f 1 : »■?. fast 15 114 2 12 B» 6' M MeOee Eeileim. Mr Gal. Ivotta Creed. S1G26 Louisville 4J f 54" mud2:l-10 109 G 5 51 5'1 M McGee The Fad. Calash. Paul Davis. M49G I Louisville 4J f 531 fast 20 lnS 2 1 21 2* M McGee Turf Star. Hallack. Zahra. S1438 J^iuisville 41 f 52? fast 17 108 6 6 6* 6"i M McGee Joe Morris. King Solomon. Donau. * 8129" Louisville 1-2 481 slow 9 111 4 5 3l 3ri M McGee Southern Gold. Ponau. I.aveno. ' 80931 S. Anita 41 f 53" fast 8 106 3 4 4 3*1 M McGee Sir Ashton. Donau. Mike Molett. SIMONETTE, br. g. 2. bv St. Simonian IX— Lindenette (Gallaher Bros.). Weight today 103. S25C9 Lat.nia 51 f l:06)t fast 30 105 9 fi g 8'* 8" J Lee Redeem. My Gal. Lotta Creed. 82310 Latonia 5-8 1:00} fast 20 107 S 9 9 7k 7"! Page Topland. Pereno. The Kad. I 81784 Louisville 5-S 1:05 hvy 13 100 5 5 5 71 7* Page Laveno. Salian. Jack Straw. 81587 Louisville 5-8 1:01 fast 81 101 5 5 4 4« 3*1 Page Salian. Chantlelor. Jack Straw. I 81466 Louisville 41 f 641 slow 17 101 1 4 41 25 E Martin Slewroot. Lon Lanier. Rlack Boy. BANTVES. b. c. 2. bv Bannockburn — Nora I»ea (B. Schreiher). Weight todav 101. 8353E Latonia 6-8 I -jm hvy 10 Ml 10 S 9 !* 88 Coburn Zephyr. King Solomon. Amandal.ee 52443 Latonia 5 S 1:043 hvv 15 103 1 3 4 SS .VI Kennedy Cherryola. King Solomon. Zephyr. „ S2K3 l-atoinla 5 8 1:01! fast 7 Ins 4 5 6 .'.' 45" Kennedy Cilpy. R.-n K. Sleet. Brevlle. 83235 I^itonia 4» f 58g hvy 3J 113 2 5 61 7" E Maitin Cainhronne. Glitiian Kokebr. S21G9 latonia 4* f 57 mud 11-5 112 1 3 3' 2'1 B Martin Billiard Ball. Glipian. I^.rd ChlRnn I 82015 Latonia 41 f 581 hvy 15 101 2 2 3'1 3*1 E Martin llew/oot. Jack Straw. InfernoOue.-s J. W. CARTER, b. c. 2. bv Star Shoot — Trusty (R. H. Anderson^- Weight today 10L 82651 Latonia .". 8 1 01 fast M l» 4 7 7 W l-\ F l'.urt..n Placide. OMrlaMlekle. BenK.Sleet. sil;i7 Lexiparton 44 f 562 good 25 ItTl 7 3 4- G,c?.Warr ii Brunhilde. JaekStraw. iafer.Oaeea TORTUOUS, br. f. 2. by Sandringham— Tormenna (F. McKenna). Weight todav 98. 82551 l.atonia 5-S 1:01 fast 20 lur. s 14 12 111 96* .1 Lea Placide. OliviaMiekl.-. RenK. Sleet. 82443 Latpnia 5 8 1:04" hvy 20 100 G 9 7 71 61!LA Walsh Cherryola. King Solomon, f.at.iv.s. PIRATE BAY. br. c. 2. by Sir Dixon — Blue Mass (J. R. Wainwright). Weight today 101. 82290 Lato'flia 5-8 1:03 hvv 16 1n1 * 6 fi fi" fi1'- Kain l.erryola. JaekStraw. Lillianl Rail B2M1 Lattonia 4". f 57 nudM 112 9 7 7 6** Kain Billiard Ball, Banives. C.lipian. 819'."i Ijtonia 41 f 56 mud 100 lot 6 7 6s 61" Kain Bob Co.. Starport. Prince lm;..-i Inl. M7S4 Louisville 5-S 1:05 hvv 175 97 6 9 9 9 9"lKain I.avein. SaMan. Jack Straw. 81587 Louisville 5-8 1:01 fast 150 961 4 4 5 6* 6" Kain Salian. Chanticlor. Simonttte. TOMMY WOOD. b. g. 2. bv Nasturtium— First Love (J. L. Beeson). Weight today 92. 82585 Latonia 5-8 1 :o:;s hvy 60 lun 1 9 11 12 12J* Taplin Zephyr, King Solomon. AnaaOaLee 81587 Louisville S-S 1:01 fast 150 92 7 7 7 7 7'- Hannan Salian, Chanticlor, BimonMte. THIRD RACE — 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. (82103— 1:12— 41—102.) MADMAN, b. c, 3, by Hastings— Lady Madge (H. G. Bedwell). Weight todav 100. 82104 T„atonia 3-4 1:12 fast 2} 1"" 4 2 3 4 f*l Taplin Princ.Ahmed. C.l'asttn.in. SeaSw.ll , 82C2C Latonia 3-4 1 :14R go.nl 10 98 2 1 1 l1 2'J Cbburn All Rod. Richard Reed. Hack. 83083 Latonia 3 4 1 :141. good 5 H'3 Loat rider. Taplin Al Muller. Dahrtv Dana-. SeaSwell. 81121 latonia 5S f 1:09 mud 2 105 2 2 3 3 3"! Taplin Colhxiuv. Al Muller. AL MULLER. b. g. 4. bv Sorcerer— Discard (W. H Ftzerl. Weight todav 10C. 82636 Latonia 3-4 1:14" g.x d 10 110 5 5 fi 9- 915 Mountain All Red. Madman. Richard Reed. 82221 Latonia 3-4 1:18 hvy 9-10 111 1 3 3 2 2"1 Mountain Charlie Kastman. lViiuty Danif. S20S3 Latonia 3 4 1:141 good 3-2 105 2 2 2 21 1} Mountain Dainty Dame. SeaSviell. Madman. S1923 Ijitonia 51 f 1:09 mud 3-4 100i 3 3 2 21 21! T Rice Collouuv. Madman. 81757 Louisville 3-4 1:141 mud 20 10S 3 2 2 21 4| T Rice Cryst.ilMaid. Cli.KaKtnmn. ReaSwoIl CYMBAL, ch. g. 4. bv Galashiels — Sounding Brass (J. J. Flannigan). Weight todav 114. 82702 Latonia 1 1-lfi 1:461 fast 8 H'S fill 1 1' l«k A Walsh old Honesty. Zieaan. Alice. 52672 l.atonia 1 1 :393 fast 9-10 1( 7 2 13 3 3'1 2*. A Walsh Zlenap. Palo Alio. Kw|i Moving. 82445 Latonia 3-4 1:15* iry .". 109 4 3 3 4 34J A Wralsh Merrick. CaarneEastman. HcaSwall 82371 Latonia 1 1-16 1 :49J mud 51 109 4 1 1 1 2' 2* A Walsh Alice. The Minks. K..|i Moving. 82293 Latonia 11:41 hvy 20 100 1 1 1 1 l1 1' A Walsh K.i p.Moying. TheMiuks. li-. perloull TOM HAYWARD, b. g. 3. by Cunard— Mamie G. (Nugent Bros.). Weight today HO. ^2711 Latonia 1 1:3S fast 14-5 H4 3 1 1 1 l1 11 E Martin R. Tourist. Ol.lII.ei.-si v. B.-atri.eK. B M Lai. nia Im7iiv 1:1-1 fast 13-10 99 1 1 1 1 1 l1 Hufnagel Keep Moving. Ran Avis. v-fo; Latonia 5-4 1:14* apod 5 98 2 11 I'll1} Taplin Dainty Dame. Haikct. Coliuo. 82241 Latonia 7-S 1 :32J hvy 13-10 104 4 2 2 2 H 3'1 Taplin Dr. Rurklev. All Red. Jmiitef Joe. 82104 l.atonia 1 1-16 1:441 fast 12 100 3 2 2 2 21 3' Taplin K. Daughter. Wool Sandals. Donna FOURTH RACE — 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 3-year-olds and upwajd. Allowances. (77! 20— 1:1.".':.— 3 102.) OLD HONESTY, b. h. 5. by Previous— Mamie Doyle (A. J. Gorey). Weight todav IOC. 82744 Latonia 1 1 :&s fast 115 106 2 2 2 2 n,J 3'J .1 Lee T.Havward. R. Tourist. BeatricoK. B2702 Ijatonia 1 1-lfi l:46i fast 4' 112 16 5 3 21 2nk J Lee Cymbal. Zlenap, Ali.c 824N Latonia 3 4 1:123 fast 12 110 5 7 7 5 4' J Lee Hark. Wool Sandals. Melissa. 82104 Latonia 1 1-16 1:441 fast 15 114 4 6 7 7 71 814 T Rice K. Daughter. W. Sandal* T.Havw'rd 81890 L'sville lm20y 1:401 fast 7 105 2 4 5 5 2l 21 T Rice Glid. Belle. Wartield. .I.E. McMillan. THE PEER. ch. g. 3. by Batten — Countess Irma (P. Dunne). Weight today 89. 82C.3S l.atonia lni70v 1:474. hvy 1 91 3 2 2 1 l'l l'l Taplin The Minks. Mellowmint. ■ 82447 Latonia 1 1-16 1:50" hvy 3 93 2 3 3 3 3' l»t Hufnagel All Red. Deacon. Nadzu. S23fis liUtonia lm70v 1:438 fast 13-5 102 1 6 6 6 5« S' A Walsh Romp. Lndhiann. Gerrymander 82251 Latonia 1 1:42 hvy 6 90 8 8 8 8 7' 6" R Will'ms Cymbal. Keen Moving. The Minks. 82224 Latonia 3-4 1:1S hvy 12 93 7 5 4 4' 3*J R Will'ms Dainty Dame. Sea Swell. Kiifiehl. 7TENAP. b. m. 6. by Florist— Alleviate (W. F. Schulte). Weight todav IOC. S2702 Latonia 1 1-16 1 :4fii fast 4?. Ill 7 7 6 7 5' 3'} Warren Cymbal. Old Honesty. Alice. 82572 Latonia 1 l:39j fast 11-5 106 1 3 2 2 1) 11 M McGee Cymbal. Palo Alto. Keep Moving. 8:366 Latonia 1 1-16 1:44} fast o 104 3 5 5 4 4* 4«h Warren Moquette. . All Red. .luniter .l'naw_ 82103 Catonia 3-4 1:12 fast 15 102 1 7 7 7* 46J Page Hyperion II.. Collouuv. CrvsraiaWld-* - 81688 Louisville 1 1:39* fast 22-5 107 4 4 6 4 2} 2J Lloyd Sir Cleges. St. Elmwood. Molesev. RARA AVIS. br. o. 4. bv St. George— Hundley (W. Gerst). Weight today 107. S25D0 Latonia 1ni7uyl:44 fast 8-5 M6 3 3 3 3 3 3'* Kennedy Tom Hayward. Keep Moving. 82178 Latonia 1 1-16 1:4M mud 41 106 5 4 5 5 5 6™ Kennedy Alice. Cymbal. The Minks. S2312 latonia 1 1-16 1:45} fast 18-5 100 6 1 1 1 11 l'l Kennedy J. E. McMillan. Nadv.u. Alice. 82154 Latonia 1 1:431 mud 3-5 110 3 3 3 2 2'} 3»i V Powers Gypsy King. La Kavette oiivedear 82003 Latonia 3-4 1:19* hvy 11 105 3 4 5 4i 5"} J Lee Sea Swell. I aintv Dam" Marbles. 81927 latonia 1 1-16 1:50? mud 8 105 1 1 1 2 la l1 ft Will'ms K'pMoving. Bonebrake. Ketcheiulke WARNER GRISWELL, br. g, 5. by Ornus — Sarah (A. Gordon). Weight todav 103. 82539 Litonia 3-4 1:151 hvy 12 106 7 4 2 1' 1« Glasner Orlandot. Snake Mary. Rosorrian. 82502 Latonia 1 1:40} fast 5 109 6 3 4 3 2' 2'1 Troxler Alma Boy. Orena. Grenade. 82425 Latonia lm70y 1:50} hvy 7 109 5 12 2 1' 1* Troxler I.lIlieTnnuT. Ketebetnike Col.Rlae S2214 I-itonia lm7oy 1 :14} fast 6 111 7 7 1 1 1} 21 Troxler Gilve.l.ir. 1'alanion. Rustle. KM Latonia 3 4 1:181 hvy 6 116 5 4 4 3' l'l V Powers F.Stagg. Net. Traver. .! •,. Mi Carth.-. USURY, b. m. 6. bv Knight of the Thistle— Interest (B. F. Guthrie). Weight todav 101. 82701 latonia 1 1-8 1:538 fast 30 106 1 1 1 3 3» G"J Glasner Carew. Gerrymander. Point Lace. 51517 Latonia 7-8 1:30 hvy 8 107 2 2 2 2 ll 2' J Lee Meadowyrass. AnneM .■ :••,.. LhtterhM 82574 Lat.nia 1 1 16 l:46g fast 30 106 6 2 2 3 6= 7"lHeidel Deacon. Alma Bov. Carew. 82561 Latonia 3-4 1:14 fast 20 109 7 4 5 51 6H Heidel I'.thelda. Busy Man. Plume. 82442 Latonia 3-4 1:1KS hvy 15 109 1 2 2 35 35} T Steele Woodlands. Paul Rninart. Posing. 82377 Latonia 3-4 1:16| mud 20 109 3 2 3 4» 4« T Steele Charlie Eastman. Enlield. Console. FIFTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. (82103—1:12—0—102.) FIREBALL, ch. g. 7. by Ben Strome— Sly Nun (H. G. Bedwell). Weight todav 107. s2.o:t Litonia 51 f 1:07J fast 8-5 llfi 4 1 1 1» 1- Taplin Toison d'Or, Chalicet P. Ruinart. 82367 latonia 51 f 1:08* fast 18 5 116 5 4 5 4} 5*1 Taplin AliceCeorge. T.McOratb. T. Holland 80C19 Oakland 3-4 1:141 good 4 109 5 3 4 51 9s Taplin AnnaL.Dalev. Antigo. BelloKluuev $0539 Oakland 3-4 1:14| good 3 108 4 3 2 3' 6"} Taplin Osorine. The Mist. Antigo. 80505 Oakland 3-4 1:15} good 8-5 106 6 6 6 6 4« Taplin Dargln. Cloudllght. Ketchemike. JACOBITE, b. r, 6. by Golden Garter— Flora Mac (C. R. Ellison). Weight todav 113. 82570 Latonia 3-4 1:1 2s fast 8 llfi 3 5 7 7" 7"}V Powers Ada Meade. Righteasv. Hvp.rionll. 81924 latonia 3-1 1:1G" mud 12 5 113 5 4 3 3' 2' Troxler Enlield. TotnMcOrath. Alice George 81757 Louisville 3-4 1:14} mud 13 104 8 8 7 6' 5'J M McGee CrvstalMaid. Ch. Eastman. SeaSw.-ll 81655 Louisville 3-4 1:12" fast 5 106 1 5 4 4' 3s} A Walsh Collouuv. CharlieEastinan. Madman 81497 Louisville 3-4 1:12 fast 23-5 105 5 5 5 3} 2* Page Madman. Paintv Dame. Enfield. 80810 Oakland 3-4 1:141 good 7-5 114 3 5 2 l"k 5«1 Scovllle Fordello, Blagg. Gemmell. EOSERRIAN. b. g. 5. bv CesariOD— Princess Bowling (Mrs. E. J. Gildersleeve). Weight today 110. 82539 Latonia 3-4 1:161 hvy 31 1"6 5 5 5 51 4"'lHeidel War.GrisuolI. Orlandot. SnakoMa.-v S2279 I-itonia 3-4 1:171 mud 21 109 1 5 4 2} 1' Heidel Rillv Bodennr. Woodlands. Chalice S222S I atonia 3-4 1:19" hvy 1 109 4 4 3 2'1 2'} E Martin Snake Marv. Marnioreau. SorrelTop 82084 latonia 6* f 1:20} good 4 107 6 6 3 31 3' Page Merrick. Grenade. Deacon. 81939 Latonia 3-4 1:18 mud 3 111 1 2 11' 1» Page Deuce. Toting. Ralbert. 8171S Louisville 3-4 1:131 fast 33-5 107 4 3 3 I'll' Heidel Deuce. Sorrel Ton. Rebel Oueeo. APACHE, ch. g. 4. by Ethelbert— Yaqui (J. Flemming). Weight today 111. 7749i; L'sville intTty 1:158 fast 1 ins 1 Lost rider. Sklrvin Severus. E.Carr. Otnen's Daughter. 77452 Louisville 3-4 1:13} fast 13-20 105 4 3 2 !« 3* M McGee Marbles. Merrick. Roselx.ro. 77332 Louisville 3-4 1:13" good 3 101 2 2 2 21 2'1 M McGee Lady Anne. Heine. Lens. . 76470 Fort Erie 3-4 l:14g good 3-5 I08 6 9 8 2«k 4» E Martin Belmere. Alencon. Edgely. WOODLANDS, b. g. 7. bv Sain — Miss Marion (R. Warnecke). Weight todav 110. 82442 Latonia 2-4 1:16" hvy IS 5 111 3 111* I'M Lee Paul Ruinart. Deary. Posing. 82379 Latonia 5-4 1:17} mud 25 109 4 1 1 3J 3» J Lee Boserrian. Rillv Bodefner Chalice 81550 Louisville 56 f 1:06 fast 25 11113 13 12 12* 12'"J.T Lee Hyperionll., ComeOnSam H M Fry S1271 Louisville 3-4 1:121 fast 20 114 4 2 3 4' 9'*lFoy Earl'sCourt. Goldproof. MissStrome DONNA, ch. m, 6^ by Donovan — Meta (B. Schreiber). Weight today 109. 82380 r..;tonia 1 1:43 mud 7 99 7 6 6 6 6' 6"lA Walsh CvpsvKing. Boa. Bard Rosebnrgll 822X1 Latonia 1 1:42 hvy 15 99 9 10 10 9 S' S'- E Martin Cymbal. Keep Moving. The Minks. S2173 Latonia 1 1-lfi 1:528 mud 13-6 105 3 3 3 3 6' 7'5JE Martin Deacon. Ketchemike. Rillvl'iillnian. 82104 Latonia 1 1-1 G 1:441 fast 100 95 7 4 4 4 41 4*\ R Martin K. Daughter. W. Sandals T.Havw'rd 82004 latonia 7-S 1:341 hvy 20 108 4 3 3 4 5 5" J Lee Merrick. E. T. Shipp. KatiePowers. OUT ANDOT. b. g. 4. by Orlando — Dottie (T. Hatfield). Weight todav 108. 82609 latonia 3-4 1:16" hvy 10 1«5 3 11 2- 2 P Burton W.Griswell. SnakeMarv. Boserrian. 82414 Latonia 5} f 1:101 hvy 15 119 9 7 4 A1. 3* F Burton M.Hamilton. Sn.Marv. Cassowary. 82114 Latonia lm70y 1 :44} fast 8 H'7 3 11 1 2\ 5« F Burton Gllvedear. War. Griswell. I'alauion 82215 Latonia 3 4 1:19} hvy 15 114 4 1 1 M U F Burton Meadow grass. NedCarmack. Sinlong 82172 I^itonia 3-1 1:1S mud 12 109 7 7 7 7 7" F Burton Deuce. T. McGrath. Ned Carmack. 81927 I^atonia 1 1-16 l:50g mud 10 10C1 6 4 3 8 8' 8" F Burton RaraAvis. KeepMovlng. Bonehrake. BENSONHURST, ch. g, 9. by Ben Strome— Irvana (J. W. Briggs). Weight today 110. 83539 Latonia 1-4 1 till hvy 20 10.; 4 a 10 71 s'-'.'W:i;-r.-n War.Griswell. Orlandot. SnakeMarv S2".:,:: Uatonia 3-4 1:14 fast 15 111 5 1 2 IN 11", Kennedy Llhelda. Busy Man. Plume. S2212 Latonia 51 f 1:101 hvy 7 llfi I 1 1 15 2- Kennedy King Ferdinand, odin. Great Help. 7X0.3 I^iLonia 2 4 1:141 last 20 107 1 1 1 5» lo'« Mulcahy Geo.Bailev. Canopian. loin McAfee. 75594 l.atonia 7-8 1:29 fast 110 11U 6 3 3 S 8' 11»} Hufnagel F.Mace. Si.Q.of the Roses, T§Hnrsl. SIXTH RACE— 1 Mile. 3-year-olds. Selling. (TuTiTt I'M 5 ML) ALICE BAIRD. ch. f, 3. by Woo! sthorpe— Belle of Troy (R. H. Anderson). Weight todav 108. 8312 Latonia 1 1-16 1:45} fast 15 mi t :: :: 4 s s'-'.M McGee Rare \vis. J. R. McMillan Nartau 7s.iv, Latonia 11:412 fast 1-2 105 2 2 J 3 3'1 3-'i .1 Butler Ploreal. Mapate. Irrigator 77957 Latonia 1 1:40 fast 9-5 103 8 7 7 0 51 11 J Butler All Red. Dispute. Florcal T7S73 Latonia 7-S 1:30* hvy 2 105 1112 2- li J Butler Dr. Ilolzherg. BufTons. Ray II 7764S Louisville 2-4 1:132 fast I 101 4 2 2 2" 1' J Butler Dr. Ilolzherg. Arionette. Cordova. ALICE, ch. f, 3, bv Fatherless — Fostre (M. Burtonl. Weight tcdav 114 82702 Latonia 1 1 (5 1:451 fast 12 MM 5 s 7 « 4'' l'l Kennedy (viuhal. old Honesty Zienan 82*26 Latonia 3-4 1:141 good 8 US 11 11 11 10' fi1* Brannon All Red. Madman Richard Reed S_::7S Latonia 1 1-16 1:49} mud 41 92 3 5 4 2 1 ' V Brannon Cymbal. The Minks Keen \I.mii- S2312 Latonia 1 1 16 1:45} fast 12 9S 3 5 5 fi 5* 4'.' A Walsh Rara Avis J E McMillan Karini' S222S Latonia 1 llfi 1 :."2* hvy I 93 2 2 2 1 11 11 K Martin MoMuette. John E McMillan 82153 Latonia 1 1-lfi 1:52* rriu. 117-10 li,3J 3 4 3 1 3' 5* F Burton Nadzu. Colanri Blue. Stone Street. TOM HOLLAND, b. c, 3. by Planudes — Flying Girl (J. Stevens). Weight todav 112 82434 Latonia 51 t 1:W1 hvj 12 5 11111 8 : 61 fi-1. A Walsh Maellamilton. SnakeMarv Orl.inil.it 82357 Latonia. 5} t 1 MM teat 5 III 7 fi 4 ."•' 3-1 A Walsh vlli-efieorge TmiiMcGrihi Ftheld --.'. . Latonia 5.': f 1 :09} hvy I l"fi I 1 1 1-' 1 A Walsh Kiist.olan. SnakeMarv. Miriuoioin 82019 Latonia 51 f 1:10* hvy t\ 110 6 5 2 2" 2'1 A Walsh Bonnie Bard Chalice Si.ike Mr 825W Latonia H f 1:14" hvy 8-5 100 9 6 5 l'l A Walsh Ralh.rt. Sloner Hill. Misa l'oli\ R0SE3URG II.. ch. c. 3. bv Hansburg — Florida Rose (H. McCarren). Weight todav 10G sjfcs Lit. .nia 1 1-16 1:512 mud S :«;'. fi .". 7 9 10 lo-».]Iannan Font. Denv-r Girl. Gih ..|. ,r 82573 Latonia 5] f 1 :i'7" fast 15 4n6 11 It 10 9' 7" Hannan Fireball, Toison d'Or. Chalice 82465 Latonia 7 8 1:272 good 15 101 7 6 5 4 3- 2" Hannan Romp. Busy Man E -st-iei-in 82380 Latonia 11:41 mud 20 95 5 3 3 3 3* """Hannan Gvpsv King. Bon Laid Fielder 82241 Latonia 7-S 1:221 hvy 30 107 6 6 6 6 6" 6'-' Hannan Dr. Bark ley. Alllb-.l. INiMHsywarJ. ■ """DOWORASS. b. f. 3. bv Meadowthorpe — Bonnie Lassie (T. M. Irvinl. Weight today 109 82617 Latonia 7 s 1 ■::» hvj I M :i I 3 3 X- P Paul I'surv. Anne McGee Llsterlne S3554 Latonia li W 1:451 fast 15 87 :. 5 4 4 4" 4- R Will'ms J. "-.McMillan. Ron hard CI Id* Belle K*«f Lai a I 1-2 2:»i ■ 1 :: s7 2 :: 2 3 l" 4'1 Brannon Rellevhw. Huerfano i;\ Kane 182411 Latonia 1 1 16 1 :"2 hvy [ fU 4 I 1 1 I'll" 1'aul NettieTraver Win St it Laftretta I S2313 Latouiu 11-8 l:ii» fast la 53 8 1 4 4 6- a-J R Will'ms UuxUea. Belleview. Piiik VVUiia. ANNE M GEE. b. f. 8. by Malta Santa— California (W. H. Fixer). Weight todav 106. JOS37 Lfltonia 7-S 1:30 hvy Il'-T. 'Kill 1 2» 3 K Martin McadowgrnsK. Usury. I.istorine. MBjf UtO l| 1 1 lfi 1 :4fiJ fast 13 5 S7 5 1 1 1 l'J S*i Rrannon Albert Star. Gerrymander. Font. S1K89 Louisville 3 4 1:12 fast gi 90 2 1 1 2J 5» B Martin GypsvKing. Hvperionll.. Rich. Reed R1342 Louisville 3-* 1:121 fast 18-6 %1 6 7 5 H 6»J Davenp't Huck. Marbles. Aspirin. 78000 Latonia 6} f 1:071 fast 4 99 3 4 6 6) 6«J M McGee Jollv. Arolrln. Zeola. (7937 Latonia 6-8 l:00i fast 26 102 « 6 8 3 i 3* McHale Wlntergreen. Zeola. Alice George. ZARAPE. b. f. 3. by Monsieur de L'Orme— Queen Isabella (W. E. Oota). Weight today 106. HS Latonia 5* t 1:091 hvy 13 101 9 6 6 6' 5'J R Willms Billr Bodemer. Isurv. Tim Kellv. M182 Lexington 3-4 1:18} mud 4 93 7 4 4 4» 65J E Martin Marv Orr. Miss Felix. Tim Kelly. M141 Lexington 3-4 1:16 good 60 99 10 6 4 4 » 7" Herbert Merrick. E. T. Shioo Snake Mary. 78145 Latonia 6} f 1:111 hvy 12 105 8 3 2 61 5"|Garner Harriet Rowe. Olive Ely. PinkLinen 78097 Latonia 3-4 1:14| fast 10 100 6 5 8 9* 7' Deverich Buffons. Home Run. Olive Ely. EUSTACIAN. b. g. 8. by Hastings— St. Eudora (N. H. Tracy). Weight today 106. :74". latonia 1 1-16 1:47 fast 10 105 2 13 S 10' 12'^JT Burns W. A. L.-acb. Flo-oal, Harkawny. S2637 Latonia 7-S 1:30 hvy 3 96 12 10 11 11 10» 1013 Taplin Meadowgrass. Fsiiry. Anne McGee. S2489 Latonia 7-8 1:271 good 13 104 2 9 7 6 4» 411 T Burns Romp. Busv Man. Rosehurg II. S2368 Latonia lm70y 1:43| fast 20 90 7 8 8 7 7* 7"JBrannon Romp. Lmihiana. (Jerrymander. 82295 Latonia 5J t l:09i hvy 15 1051 7 7 7 6* 2* T Burns T.Holland. Snake Marv. Marmorean 82029 Jamestown 3-4 1:17 slow 13-5 109 4 3 3 3" 3"J T Burns Lilvpad. Elysium. High Hat. 81897 Jamestown 3-4 1:161 good 7 107 2 2 2 21 3s J Conlin Rose Beaumont. Colmo. Focotallgo. Page 6 Canadian Breeding Bureau Flourishing.: Everard, Rifleman, Acrobat, Botanist and Other Good Horses Latest Acquisitions. CANADIAN BREEDING BUREAU FLOURISHING. Everard. Rifleman, Acrobat, Botanist and Other Good Horses Latest Acquisition!. Montreal. Que., June 21. — HnTry N. Price of Wasiiington has donated the four-year-old black wtallion. Everard. to the Canadian National Bureau of Breeding. Bverard is a handsome thoronghbri-l and royally bred, being by Aldinc. a son of the •■uneaten 9t. Simon. premier sire of England for nine years. Everard is a relative in blood to Minora, winner of this year's Derby, his dam. Mabel d'Or. being a daughter of Waterlevel. by Isonomy. which ranks second only to St. Simon as a sire in I'.nglAiwl. The dam of Waterlevel was Water Lily, liy Lord Lyon, winner of the Triple Crown. Everard la a well-built horse, about 18.S4. of fine proportion and good bono. He is a typical bureau type, and a horse which should leave behind him srreat cavalry and saddle horses when mated with yood cold-blooded mares. A ltoard of governors has been organized for the bureau, with Major George W. Stephens of Montreal as chairman. The board, though not yet completed, is one of the strongest IkhIIcs of prominent men which ever sot behind the breeding industry anywhere. So far it is composed of the following: Major George W. Stephens. M. L. A.. Montreal, vhairman. Hon. Clifford Sifton. Ottawa. Albert E. Dyment. Toronto. Lieutenant-Colonel Rodolphe Forget. M. P.. Montreal. Hon. Robert Boith. Bowmanville. Haaater Edwards. Ottawa. .Major J. .1. Kilty. Montreal. Dr. R. E. Webster. M. F. H.. Ottawa. Colonel II. J. McLaughlin. London. England. W. W. Hubliard. Fredericton. N. B. Lieutenant Colonel Ashmead. Quebec. H. J. P. Oood, Toronto. Gmrge CanutlH'is. Winnipeg. Man. Oabsfo Brown. Calgary. Alberta. Malar Samuel Harris. Vancouver. B. C. The Imard will meet at least once a year to rc-veivo the annual report of the work of the bureau, and its ineuiliers are invited at all times to make suggestions to the directors concerning the policy and the 'advancement of a plan which is now approved on both sides of the Atlantic and known around the world. Thanks to the generosity of the horse owners and breeders of the thoroughbred, and to the hard work of the men identified with the bureau, the pnre-tilpodkd horse has now ln-en distributed in Canada from St. John. New Brunswick, on the Atlan:ic seatnwrd. to Bruce Mines, in western Ontario, and a sufficient number of magnificent stallions are al-readv arranged for to make a showing in Manitoba. Saskatchewan, Alberta and British Columbia. It is estimated that the bureau has placed already over $100,000 worth of horses- with Canadian farmers for service with cold-blooded mares, and no matter where one looks now — in the maritime provinces, around the Saguenay, near old Qnebec. in the Ottawa valley or the fertile farms of Ontario — there the thoroughbred will be found producing a type of utility horse and proving his economic worth as a sire of progeny with conformation, stamina- and that ••ourage which comes only from such a source. built up. as it has been, by the most careful thought, the wisest selection and rue expenditure of millions of dollars. That the pure-blooded horse improves any and all breeds with which it comes in contact, is now ad initted by ever - progressive government in the world, and that Canada is alive to this is demonstrated by the fact that already nearly 10 OIK) farmers are in- correspondence with flic National Bureau. These are men who. for the most part, knew nothing about the thoroughbred a year ago, and «X"i 'P*s-jO. dariorse lovers, without regard to their nationality, have their shoulders to the bureau wheel. Not long ago a horse was donated by a resident of Ireland. Ho recently as yesterday three thoroughbreds were promised by Canadian owners, and the Americans liave placed Canada in the position of being the only country which ever received foreign thoroughbreds by donation. In a few days a list of new arrivals in the bureau will be published, and it will then be seen that the organization lias reason to hope that it will reach the Pacific coast in a practii-al way before Christinas. That the class of horses is being kept high is shown by the fact that among the latest acquisitions are Rifleman. Acrobat. Botanist. Red Eve. Althes and. expectantly. Semper Ego. together with other horses of less fame, but stout animals, nevertheless. Nearly twenty other horses have been premised to the bureau for delivery after the present raeing season, including Schrooder's Midwav. Patriot, llolscher. King Cole. Kirktield. Confessor and Cobmosa. There are also many owners and breeders in Canada. New York. Kentucky. Tennessee. Maryland and Virginia who have promised horses, ami have asked for time to decide as to what horse to send. The bureau has caused the greatest revolution ever seen in the horse-breeding iudustry since France formed its peerless bureau, wliich. starting a quarter of a century ago. now leads the world with 2".'A stallions, and brings from three to four millions of dollars to the pockets of the French breeders and farmers every year. Germany has been engaged at bureau work for thirty-one years and has nmv 101 state-owned stallions. That the Canadian bureau will probably beat that total before the close of 1010 slows the tremendous speed with which the work is advancing. Exciting Episode On French Track. EXCITING EPISODE ON FRENCH TRACK. Paris. Franee. June 21. — An occurrence unprecedented in French turf history almost prevented the running of the lirand Steeplechase of Paris yesterday at the Auteuil course. The meeting was disorganized and a serious riot took place, in which several persons were injured and many arrests were made. Inspired and aided, it is stated, bv Pataud and other revolutionary labor leaders, forty militant uiemliers of the Stable Boys' l'nion. armed with tevolvers. ambushed the vans conveying the horses from Maisons-Laffltte. their training quarters, cut the traces and forced them back to the stables. Among thein were several American horses. A magistrate and a force of police set off in automobiles to the scene of the trouble and succeeded in putting the stable boys to flight and rescuing the racers. The first race was more than two hours after the scheduled time, and tlie crowds, already exasperated from waiting, became violent when a single horse presented itself for a walk -over. Jockey and horse were forced to beat a hasty retreat to the paddock. The second race was for army officers, riding their "Wn horses. For some reason or other the crowds became frenzied when several officers cantered out for the start. The officials were pelted with missiles of various kinds and two were severely injured. The barriers guarding the -ourse were broken down and hundreds of men crowded the track, several of them being ridden down and injured by the wildly excited horses. About the same time, the booths and hedges were set on fire, hut fortunately reinforcements of police, troops and firemen, who had been hastily summoned, arrived in time to clear the track and extinguish the Haines. The police made a large number of arrests, and the remainder of the program was carried out in comparative quiet. The trouble was the sequel of a meeting at which the stable boys voted to use all means. Including striking, to obtain satisfaction of their claims. The Stable Bovs' 1'nlon met again last night. One speaker declared that if the boys' demands were not granted bv next Sunday, the Grand Prix might find itself transformed into an obstacle race. Most of the stable bovs are English and expulsion warrants are likely to flourish if the participants can be identified. The grand steeplechase, which was worth $2S.(J00. was won by M. Veil Picard's Saint Caradec, with !. G. Assiietcm-Smith's Jerry M. second and M. Champion's Mademoiselle Boniface third. W. K. Vanderbilt's Herkimer won the Prix d'lssy. a hurdle race at one mile and three-quarters. It is estimated that the incident at the Auteuil course yesterday caused a loss of $300,000 to the betting machines. Work-Outs Of Eastern Horses. WORK-OUTS OF EASTERN HORSES. New York. June 21. — Recent work-outs of horses in training at Gravesend. Sheepshead Bay and Belmont Park were: Belmont Park, weather clear: track fast — I'.aiivah Half mile in ."il?.. Improving since return from Frame. Berkeley -Mile in l:4«t. Cau.lleberrv— Half mile In 4S?. Court Lady— Three eighths in Wit. Dr. Pillow— Five-eighths in 1:02. Kail G.— Mile In 1:443. Field Mouse — Three-quarters in 1:211. Glopper— Half mile in 57J. George W. Leholt— Half mile in ML Half Sovereign — Three-eighths in 37. Rounding to since her accident. Intcrposi — Five-eighths in 1:041. Malacca — Half mile in 52. Practical— Mile in 1:478. Projectile— Five-eighths in 1:02. Sir John Johnson — Three-quarters in 1:232. Gravesend. weather clear; track muddy — Alhertlna — Three-quarters in 1:201. Bethlehem — Three-eighths in 37. Bell-the-Cat— Half mile in 53. Dispute— Half mile in 522. Dander — Five-eighths in 1:07. Everett — Three-eighths in 37. (Jrand Rapids — Seven-eighths iii 1:36. Grecian Bend— Half mile in 52$. Huda— Five-eighths in 1:05. Hartford Boy — Three-quarters In 1:20}. Huddy— Mile and one-eighth in 2:11. Inspired — Half mile in 55. King Kazooks — Mile in 1:55. Lucetta — Three-qnarters In 1:21. Langenbeck — Five-eighths in 1:051. Markham— Half mile in 53. Montauk — Seven-eighths in 1 :38. Pinares — Five-eighths in 1:10. Poterne — Three-quarters in 1:26. Royal (Invx — Half mile in 541. Richmond Duke — Three-quarters in 1:22. Trois Temp — Five-eighths in 1:072. Rounding to. Sheepshead Bay. weather clear; track muddy — Black Mary — Three-quarters in 1:2«2. Bardminister — Half mile in 55. handily. Casque — Half mile in 50. handily. Eddie Dugan — Half mile in 53. easily. Escutcheon — Three-quarters in 1:23. cantering. Firebox — Five-eighths In 1:04. handily. Glennadeane — Three-eighths in 38. easily. Joe Madden — Half mile in 53. handily. Lawton Wiggins — Half mile in 54. easily. Lilvpad — Three-eighths in 37. handily. Little King — Half mile in 53. handily. M. Cainbon— Five-eighths in 1:0b'. Monocle — Half mile in 52. handily. Okenite — Three-quarters in 1 :23. cantering. Prince Gal — Half mile in 50. handily. Revbourn — Half mile in 54. handily. Sententious — Three-quarters in 1 :23. cantering. Tonv Bonero— Half mile in 58. easily. Takahira— Three-eighths in 37. handily. Yama -Three-eighths in 40. Tenancy by Courtesy — Three-eighths in 36. Pulled up lame in front. They're Off— Tliree-eighths in 382. Zaentpcas — Five-eighths in 1:12. Gravesend. weather clear: track good — Blackford— Mile in 1:47. Black Chief — Three-quarters in 1:16. Burgher — Three-eighths in 37. Bino — Five-eighths in 1:05. Berkshire— Mile In 1:44. Bat Masterson— Five-eighths in 1:022. Bedminster — Three-eighths in 37. Cotytto — Seven-eighths in 1:30}. Deputy — Five eighths in 1:03. District Attorney — Half mile in 53}. Donatus — Mile in 1:452. Emotional — 'Half mile in 53. Fountainblue — Mile in 1:46. Looks well and has his speed. Gretnvale — Three-quarters in 1:27. cantering. Gild— Mile in 1:43J. Indomitable— Mile In 1:46. Imitator — Mile in 1:40. Has lier speed. Loco — Half mile in 51. Lord Stanhopi^^Half mile in 54. At his best. Live Wire — Mile in 1:45. Good work. Lillian Hoy — Half mile in 521. Meddlesome — Three-quarters in 1:23. Miss Catesby — Mile in 1:49. At her best. Ocean Bound — Three-quarters in 1:14(2. Our Hannah — Half mile in 55. Royal Vane — Three-quarters in 1:16. At his best. Shannon — Three-quarters In 1:163. Spindle— Five-eighths in 1:03. The Gardener — .Half mile in 54. Wntervliet — Three-quarters in 1:20. Coming ai-ound to form. Witching Hour — Three-quarters in 1:172. At his best. Slieopshcad Bay. weather clear: track fast — Alfied Noble — -Mile in 1:46. cantering. Arcite — Mile in 1:44. handily. Angelus — Three-eighths in 43. breezing. Affliction — Mile and an eighth in 1:50". handily. Arasec — Three-quarters in 1:23. cantering. Bad News — -Mile in 1:47. handily. Blimdara— Five eighths in 1:04. handily. Brilliancy — Half mile in 53. handily. Bardminister--Half mile in 53. handily. Collai.se— Half mile in 50?. driving. Calyptf — Three-quarters in 1:18. easily. Celt — Half mile in 52. handily. Christina — Half mile in 51. handily. IH'gret — Half mile in 52}. handily. Dreamer — Mile and an eighth in 1:503. handily. Etherial--Three-quarters in 1:10. handily. Fashion Plati — Mile and an eighth in 1:57. hand-ilv. Flashing— Half mile in 521. handilv. Follie Levy— Half mile in 49. handily. Fitz Herbert — Mile ami a quarter in 2:10. handilv. The fractions were: 24. 37*. 49. 1:022. 1:16. 1:288. 1:42!. 1:552. 2:10. Hilarious — Mile and a quarter in 2:16. cantering. Henley — Mile and a quarter in 2:1H. easily. Jack Atkin — Three-quarters in 1:2!!, cantering. Miss Kearney — Mile and an eighth in 1:58, handily. Mary Davis — Mile in 1:482. cantering. Moonshine — Mile and a quarter in 2:128. handily. Naughty Boy — Three-quarters in 1:23. cantering. Noon — Three-quarters in 1:22. cantering. Perry Johnson — Half mile in 52. handily. Reyliourii — Three quarters In 1:17. handily. Sweep — Half mile in 528. breezing. Taboo — Three-quarters in 1:19. breezing. Cncas Chief — Five-eighths in 1:07. cantering. Waterspecd — -Mile in 1:50, cantering. Future Stake Dates. FUTURE STAKE DATES. Hamilton Derby, Hamilton, Ont June 22 Bedford Stakes. Gravesend. N. Y June 23 Grant Spring Brewery Stakes. Hamilton. Out. June 24 Double Event (first half). Sheepshead Bay. N. Y June 2t Suburban Handicap. Sheepshead Bay. N. Y..June 24 Walker Cnp Steeplechase, Hamilton. Ont.... June 25 Beacon Steeplechase. Sheepshead Bay. N. Y..June 26 Tidal Stakes. Sheepshead Bav. N. Y June 26 Tuckett Selling Stakes. Hamilton, Ont June 26 Cincinnati Hotel Spring Handicap, Latonia, Ky June 26 Empress Handicap, Victoria. B. C June 26 Barton Steeplechase. Hamilton. Ont June 29 Sheepshead Bay Stakes. Sheepshead Bay. N. Y June 29 Bay Ridge Handicap, Slieepshead Bay. N. Y...Tune :'.0 Dominion Plate. Hamilton. Ont June 30 Swift Stakes. Sheepshead Bay. K, Y July 1 Dominion Day Handicap. Victoria. B. C July 1 National Handicap. Hamilton. Ont July 1 Independence Handicap. Salt Lake City. Utah July .7 Wentworth Plate. Hamilton. Ont July 3 Great Trial Stakes. Sheepshead Bay. N. Y..July 3 Coney Island Jockev Club Stakes. Sheepshead Bay. N. Y July 3 Independence Steeplechase. Sheepshead Bay. N. Y July 5 Commonwealth Handicap. Sheepshead Bav. N. Y July 5 Mermaid Stakes. Sheepshead Bay. N. Y July 7 Advance Stakes. Sheepshead Bay. N. Y July S Vernal Stakes. Sheepshead Bay. N. Y July 10 Long Island Handicap. Sheepshead Bay. N. Y.July 10 Country Club Selling Stakes. Victoria. B. C.July 10 Double Event (second half). Sheepshead Bay. N. Y July 13 Lawrence Realization Stakes. Sheepshead Bay. N. Y July 13 Jubilee High Weight Handicap. Victoria. B. C July 17 Cesarion Handicap, Victoria. B. C July 24 Exposition Selling Stakes. Victoria. B. C.July 31 Farewell Handicap. Victoria, B. C Aug. 7 Canadian Racing Dates For 1909. CANADIAN RACING DATES FOR 1309. Hamilton Jockey Club. Hamilton, Ont. : June 22 to July 3. (11 days). Niagara Racing Association. Fort Erie, Ont.: July 5 to July 28. (21 days). Highland Park Club. Windsor, Ont.: July 31 to August 21. (19 days). Niagara Racing Association, Fort Erie, Ont.: August 26 to September 4. (9 davs). Montreal Jockey Club, Montreal. Que.: September 4 to September IS. (Bine Bonnets track, 13 davs). Onturio Jockey Club. Toronto, Ont.: September IS to September 25. (Woodbine Park track, ti days). Hamilton Jockey Club. Hamilton. Ont. : September 28 to October 0. (11 days). Highland Park Club. Windsor. Ont. : October 12 to October 23. (11 days). Racing Dates For 1909. RACING DATES FOR 1909. Utah Jockey Club. Salt Lake City. Utah; May 22 to July 7. (40 days). Latonia Jockey Club. Latonia, Ky.: May 25 to July 5. (36 days). Brooklyn Jockey Club, Gravesend, N. Y. : June 3 to June 23. Victoria Country Club. Victoria. B. C: June 5 to August 14. (61 days). Oklahoma City Jockey Club. Oklahoma City, Okla. : June 15 to Jnly 6. (19 days). Coney Island Jockey Club. Sheepshead Bay. N. Y.: June 24 to July 13. Butte Racing Association. Butte, Mont.: July 3 to August 6. (30 days). Empire City Racing Association, Yonkers, N. Y,: July 14 to July 31. Saratoga Association, Saratoga, N. Y. : August 2 to August 28. Vancouver Jockey Club. Vancouver. B. C. : August 20 to September 23. (30 days). Utah State Fair. Salt Lake City. Utah: October 4 to October 9. Maryland Jockey Club. Pimlico, Md. : October 23 to November 8. (14 days). Important French Stakes For 1909. IMPORTANT FRENCH STAKES FOR 1909. June 23 — Grand Hurdle Race. Auteuil. June 27 — Grand Prix de Paris, Paris. July 4 — Prix du President de la Republique. Mai sons Laffltte. Aug. 15— Grand Prix de Deanville. DeauvIIle. Sept. 20. 22. 24 — International Meeting. Maisons Laffltte. Oct. 2 — International Criterion. Paris. Oct. 3— Prix du Oonseil Municipal. Paris. English Stake Dates Of 1909. ENGLISH STAKE DATES OF 1909. The principal stakes of 1909 In England, with their dates, places of running and distances are as follows: June 22^ — North Derby. Newcastle. 1 1-2 miles. June 23 — Northumberland Plate. Newcastle. 2 miles. June 23 — Royal Stakes. Newbury. 1 1-4 miles. June 25 — Sandringham Foal Stakes. Sandown. 1 1-4 miles. June 29— July Stakes. Newmarket, 5 furlongs and 140 yards. July 1 — Princess of Wales Stakes. Newmarket. 1 1-2 miles. July 10— Great Foal Plate. Lingfleld. 5-8 mile. July 15 — Chesterfield Stakes, Newmarket, 5-8 mile. July 16 — Eclipse Stakes. Sandown. I 1-4 miles. July 17 — National Breeders' Produce, Sandown. 5-8 mile. July 21 — St. George Stakes. Liverpool. 1 3-S miles. July 22 — Great Lancashire Produce. Liverpool. 5-8 mile. July 23 — Liverpool Summer Cup, Liverpool, 1 3-8 miles. July 27 — Richmond Stakes. Goodwood, 3-4 mile. July 29 — Goodwood Cup. Goodwood, 2 1-2 miles. July 29 — Prince of Wales Stakes. Goodwood. 3-4 miles. Julv 29 — Goodwood Cup. Goodwood. 2 1-2 miles. July 30^ — Chesterfield Cup. Goodwood, 1 1-4 miles. August 6 — Astley Stakes. Lewes. 5-8 mile. August 12 — City of London Breeders' Foal Plate, Kempton Park. 1 1-4 miles. August 19 — Durham County Foal Plate, Stockton. 1 1-4 miles. August 21 — Hurst Park Lennox Plate. Hurst Park. 114 miles. a a money-back 5l special GOES BETWEEN JUNE 25 and 29. If this one d"cs not run 1 — 2 and the price is not as good as „ 5 to 1 we will return your money or give you a $5.00 subscription to our Daily Two-Horse Wire. NOTE — State what guarantee you wish. ] DON'T THIS LOOK LIKE A Square Deal ? Yesterday's Form Special ran second. Yesterday's Two-Horse Wire gave 1 second and one loser. TUESDAY'S FORM SPECIAL: April Banana 57 2531-49 34-35-16-13-47-52. The Standard Turf Guide Room 212 59 Dearborn St. Chicago. 111. I aim exccllentI AND CHEAPBOOK 370 PAGES IT HOLDS INFORMATION FOR PEOPLE INTERESTED IN RACING CONTAINED IN NO OTHER PUBLICATION. IT IS SIMPLY A MINE OF RECORDS. The American Racing Manual 1909 Daily Racing Form Publishing Company 59 Plymouth Court Chicago. Ill PRICES: Paper Bound 60 cents Leather Bound .... 75 cents Single copies by mail will positively only be sent as registered mail, with an extra charge of ten cents for registration. With this eminently handy book in his pocket any admirer of racing can readily answer almost any query that may come up concerniug facta of racing in the past. Its equal has never been printed and. considering the topics it covers, it is an extremely cheap book of 370 pages. WE Win Again I came right back with THURSDAY'S Guaranteed Special BIGOT 6 0-1 WON I called your attention in Sunday's and Tuesday's advertisement to the long-price special which would be started by the same connections as the other horses, and would win at a big price on Thursday. June 18. I MADE GOOD. I kept my promise and came back with a CO to 1 shot, which won for my clients all over the country A FORTUNE. It cannot be estimated how large a sum of money was taken out of the eastern and western poolrooms by the Day clients. This success was followed up by all the Day clients on Tuesday. June 8, by my famous two-horse guaranteed parlay, which won easily, on Tuesday, June 8th, at 6 5-1 WON This parlay consisted of two horses, one at Gravesend and the other at Canada, as follows: OUR HANNAH . 10-1 WON FULFORD ... 5-1 WON This was followed up on Wednesday. June 9. by my Wednesday's Special, which also won: Dress Paradell., 20-1, Won My long-price specials have created the sensation of the racing season and have proved to even tbn skeptic that to win on a long-price horse you must become a DAY CLIENT. A $20 flat bet on my four specials won $1,900. Remember, there were no losing days, and this money was won on the original S20. I have one more sensation to spring, the greatest which has ever been attempted on the American turf. Will bo manipulated by the same people as the other winning horses and will start Thursday, June 24th, opening day at Sheepshead Bay. This .v ill he a horse you have not heard very much about, but wi'l be just as good as Bigot. I cannot say any more, can only refer you to my record. I am in the know and cannot say too much. The price of this horso will be on Thursday about 30-1 or in that neighborhood, and the result will never be in doubt after they break from the harrior. S»v nothing more but follow me on Thursday. Terms: Five Dollars for Thursday's horse. Remit bv exnress order, special delivery mail, registered mail, express letter or telegraph. SPECIAL NOTICE. Owing to tho enormous demand for last Thursday's Special clients who did not receive Oieir wire owing to the rush of business can have their money returned upon request, or will be included for next Thursday's Special. NOTE. Horses used in this or any other advertisement in this paper are filed with the Racing Form two hours before the races. This paper does not print any horse filed after the races. • BEWARE of fraudulent Day Specials being sold in Chicago, None genuine unless sent from Yonkers. HOWARD DAY 71 Main Street Yonkers, M Y. $2XSpccial GOES SATURDAY. Be .Miro you get it. It i~ guaranteed to win and win only, r von Bet 3 Occasiomils tree. Kimeiulicr. our last X S|. ial WON AT 6-1 Rush \our subscrlpUoM at once. HEIMEr^T, WON was yesterday's Form Special. 5 WINNERS OUT Or 7 STARTS on these specials and all the little l.ooklet MMBI i« 25 CENTS PER WEEK. NO WIRES YESTERDAY. TUESDAYS FORM SPECIAL: Green Sunday 55-51-50-10-96-89. The Turf Reporter Room 312 :: 59 Dearborn St. Chicago. 111. NATIONAL RACING REVIEW. Room 37 71 Dearborn St. Chicago. 111. TODAY'S SPECIAL: Michigan. Medley. Monologue, Canary. Vot.rday's Spo.ial lost. NOW ON SALE Monthly Racing Form. 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