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Daily Racing Form: n. Sunday, January 25, 1920
Daily Racing Form: n. Sunday, January 25, 1920 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1920 drf1920012501 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Sunday, January 25, 1920 Daily Racing Form. Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1920 $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] The Price of This Newspaper Is Ten Cents Everywhere ^RdcingUk^Forrn \ A mil '^Hfy^i%) Kyi u VOL. XXVI. NO. 25. CHICAGO, SUNDAY, JANUARY 23, 1920. SPECIAL EDITION Big Racing Yet to Come: Three More $5,000 Added Stakes to be Run at Fair Grounds BIG RACING YET TO COME . Three More $5,000 Added Stakes to Be Run at Fair Grounds. i 1 i No Sensational Two -Year-Olds Uncovered Thus Far — Enmity and Soldat de Verdun. i i i (RV T. T.. DEMPSEY). NEW ORLEANS. La.. January 124. rising the end of the first half today, tin- Fair Croiinds race meeting is assuming larger proportions than ever. :in ) the big racing is yet ti whip. Three more 15.000 added stakes arc to bo run during Hie Baal half, the first of which will he the Crescent City Handicap, at one and sae-eighth miles, on Saturday. January 31. Entries for this stake closed today. The other two stake events are the Martin Rehr-inan Cup. a handicap at two miles, for Saturday. February 7. and the Mardi Graa Handicap for Tuesday February 17. the closing day of the meeting. The former is named in honor of Mayor Martin F.chrman. and is nil annual affair. It formerly was a selling stake, hut this season it was decided to make it a handicap so that the better grade of horses could participate. The winning owner will receive a silver loving cup, the trophy to be presented by Mayor Rehrman. Muddy, heavy or slow going prevailed for two solid weeks at the Fair Crounds. and during that time the course \i,v in such wretched condition, especially along the inner rail, that horses had to 10 ulniosi to the extreme outside in order to ■ in The shortest way home was the hardest way. and the best evidence of this is that only two horses. Almino. a 100 to 1 chance, and Grumpy, won next to the rail in twelve racing days. Confirmed rail runners were at a disadvantage, and many a one of them faded away to nothing when they turned into the stretch and tried the rail route. Nothing sensational in the two-year-old Ha* has ■Ma uncovered yet. but only a small portion of the youngsters have started, due to the bad track. The representation of the KentuckiHiis in these races has bee* meager, and in the first seventeen days of racing not a Mae Crass owned two-year-old win. They are evidently saving their reported good ones lor fast track racing, of which it is hoped there will be plenty in the Bear future. SILVER SPRINGS GOOD COLT. W. A. Burttschell has shown a colt which seems to be of fair class in Silver Springs, a chestnut sen of Aeronaut -Sweet nearer, which is owned by .1. W. Rean of Washington. 1). C. TMa youngster was beaten a nose in his first start by Loyal Sweeper, one of the Harry Payne Whitney juveniles, and his defeat was attributed to his swerving into the deep going, which caused him to tire slightly near the end. He easily won his second race in a fair field. Hi' is a fast beginner, anil has a high flight of early speed. Rurttschcll also has the five two year olds owned by .1. J. Kean of Louisville. Ky. Mr. Kean came here recently and arranged for their transfer from J. W. Johnson, who formerly trained them. 1'.. A. Jones of l'mnell. Mo., who brought a band of two -year olds here of his own breeding, is confident that Marguerite Dixon, a daughter of llarrigan Tender Rloom. a double winner in four starts, will prove one of the best of her age this winter. She runs like a game filly. :uiil is always going fast at tin- finish. In eae of her winning races she came from behind to get the verdict by a nose in the last stride, while in the other she began in from and was never in danger. The New York State Racing Commission and the Kentucky turf governing body are both represented here at the present time, the former by ex t on grcssman ;. \V. I.oft and the latter by J. (I. Keene. Mr. I.oft said that the outlook for the sport in New York during the coming season could not he brighter, while Mr. Keene is of the opinion that Kentucky i in for its best! year. The lior-es owned by Mr. Loft are wintering in New York under the care of trainer Max Hirseh. and the star of the outfit is On Watch, winner of the Oueen City Handicap, worth S7.900 net. at Latonia last autumn. He will he named for the Kentucky Derby next spring, and his owner is confident that he in ill pro\e himself of Derby caliber. A long route of ground seems to be his forte, as the Qaecp City Handicap was at one mile, and he came from behind to win it easily. From here Mr. I.oft will go to Paha Roach. Fla.. and later on he and his party will lake a trip to Havana. Mr. Keene. who is associated with C. Brace Head of Louisville in the ownership of the Wal-deek Stable, has a few horses racing here. ThfJ uc in charge of his brother. Hamilton Keene. The main division of tie- Watdeck Stable, including quite a few well bred and reported good iwo-ye.ir olds, is in Kentucky. ENMITY COST OWNER $100. laet how good Enmity and Soldat de Verdun really are is an enigma. The former won his Bret two starts at the Fair Grounds, and he alas won two races at Jefferson Park, While the latter won lour races ill a row in the first seventeen days of the present meeting, and in his other start was beaten a neck. Enmity has a victory over lack Hare Jr. to his credit in the Powers Memorial Handicap, and while it was of the tluky variety, it cannot be denied that he ran a grand race. Enmity is about the best MOO thoroughbred invest no lit in many a day. J. P. Conley gave |M0 i /or him last year. He has been racing only since , September :; l. and has won s;\ times. His total )Mirse earnings in three and one-half mouths were S4.lj.5l. ,1 Soldat de Verdaa started eii' miming with cheap ■idling platers, but now he has worked his way out of that (lass, and he seems |o run better as he . meets better buietS Bfcl gaiiicin-s cannot ! •• que* t r .mil either, as lie has stood MTeral grueling stretch dines Just when the S. A. Cha*tM -table was at it-beat i illness (rippled it, and a* a result Attn P.oy • II. and Rapid Traveler, two of his dependents for • the $5,000 added LaasnhHM Derby, to be run ai (Continued on second page.) BIG RACING YET TO COME (Continued from fliat page. I Jefferson Park March 17. were put on the shell temporarily. Beth wen- stricken with fever, .net while the condition of neither of them was ;ii aay li serioaa Ctoptoa was forced t.. let up on them lor tie- i int.- being. He disponed of Simpleton, the sad] oilier eligible for the Derby, but simpleton's staying abilitj la seriously questioned, aa he docs not appear to fincj ■ loag mate of ground at all. He won ■ mill race here in the mild, but he ju-t did bud long eltoagli to gain honors by a Bane, and lie bad unlj nlaetj two pounds up. (inner I \\ McClelland ami trainer Kim Patterson are in ;i qaaadary over Sailor, of uhnli tie-;, expected so mad) and got -.• lhile but year. The -on of All Uold Boisterous is running better than in a loag while, but he has a habit of refusing to start with tin- others, and this baa caat him several race* here tbbt winter. The only tiaM lhai In- begaa well was at Jefferson Park, arhea lo gol a aralhap start, and he won that race. \.o\ be refuses anj kiml of a start, oal) to run ,i goad rue strhea be finally decides t., rati He is in i aa bad in the mornings arhea being -ei led. After a brief spell of laactJrily tie- riafaalag brigade again is on the job. and qaite a few horaea Imip i lisngid hands in this manner lately. I n like .it Jefferson Park, where mart of the claims uer,- lodged for the cheaper grade of horses, the l •- in the claiming dixl -ion .He Khl al the Pair 1 3 rounds I llrFnci iw eta new record high .iruiing price for the sea when he took Wo il trap from U. W. Porasaa f..; .*:'.. s io recently. Jefferson Park i- undergoing r«t nsire improve. ments for it- i-omlng spriug meeting, chief of which is more -eating capacity. I Misty Old American Pedigrees: Their Exclusion from the General Stud Books of England-some Which Cannot be Traced-Doubts and Conjecture-Hanover's Alleged Flaw-Wild Medley-Story of Ophelia-Durbar's Flaw-the Tayloe Bellair Mare-Maria West's Descendants-English Horses Excluded-Three Winners of the Epsom Derby with Defective Pedigrees-Orby, Durbar and Grand Parade W. S. Vosburgh . i , ,1 . i • • MISTY OLD AMERICAN PEDIGREES THEIR EXCLUSION FROM THE GENERAL STUD BOOK OF ENGLAND-SOME WHICH CANNOT BE TRACED-DOUBTS AND CONJECTURES-HANOVER'S ALLEGED FLAW-WILD MEDLEY- STORY OF OPHELIA - DURBAR1 S FLAW - THE TAYL0E BELLAIR MARE- MARIA WESTS DESCENDANTS -ENGLISH HORSES EXCLUDED - THREE WINNERS OF THE EPSOM DERBY WITH DEFECTIVE PEDIGREES - OR BY, DURBAR AND GRAND PARADE - | as (By W. S. VOSBURGH) Ry a resolution of the Jockey Club of Newmarket, passed a few year- since, the publishers of the Qeacial Stud Rook (Englishl. Messrs. Weatherny. were instructed to admit no mare or horse unless it traced without (law in its pedigree to horses and marcs already accepted in its earlier volumes. No question was raised as to the registry in the Stud Rook of American -bred horses until the suspension of racing in the States left American breeders without a market for their yearlings, and qatte a number wen sent to England for sale. It was then breeders in England complained, and a petition was presented to the Jockey Club asking that steps be taken to restrict the importation of American-bred yearlings. In addition, writers in the English sporting journals begun to claim that many American-bred horses were not thoroughbred — that their pedigrees could not be traced. One of these. Dr. Robertson, a man of vast information and acute observation, wont so far as to «i\o it as his opinion that the American horses were descended from half a dozen animals abandoned by De Soto's lieutenant. Lays de Moscoso. on the banks of the Mississippi in 1542. Dr. Robertson has no evidence of this. It is merely a conclusion. A conclusion is no evidence. In a court of law a wiiness is not allowed to give his conclusions. Should he be asked to state what he thinks, instead of what he knows, the apposing counsel would at once interpose with "Objected to as calling for a conclusion.'' and the judge replies: •'Objection sustained." I long had. and have, the atest sincei-' admiration for Dr. Robertson as a writer, but his statement quoted above is as little creditable to his judgement as his quoting "Hoston Jack" .is a racing authority is to his discern nt. As to the horses descended from those abandoned by De Soto, they were mustangs ami not the sort from which race horses could be bred. The foundation stock of the American race bone was imported from England. The planters of the South and the merchants of tin- North were gentlemen of great wealth and culture and as careful of the purity of blood as were their English cousins. Rut the only records of pedigrees beat were in the hands of individuals. There was no Stud Rook, no central depository of records. The Turf Register and Sporting Magazine of ninety years ago endeavored to collect pedigrees, but it was not until Edgar published an incomplete Stud Rook that any attempt was made to publish oil-. Wallace published one: then came Brace in 18S8, and the last named became the standard. Meantime, many former owners and breeders had died: many memoranda were lost. Much depended in consequence upon hearsay, and dates became mixed. Rut there is hardly a doubt that many pedigrees that cannot be traced are quite orthodox, as the horses tracing through them continue to demonstrate racing and reproductive ability generation after generation. The late Capt. Thus. Mm-j . in his book. "The American Thoroughbred." is responsible for casting doubts upon the pedigrees of many American horses, including Hanover, when he states on the authority of a man named Robert Wooding, who told him that Wild Medley, the stare of Ophelia (Hanover's fourth dam I. was "a myth unknown.'' and that "nobody could have recalled seeing such horse as Wild Medley." As Wild Medley existed about one hundred years ago this is likely, yet nobody but Capt. Merry and his friend ever made such a claim. The late Mr. (has. Whcatley. my neighbor for years, and who was secretary of the American Jockey Club, as will as the Saratoga and Monmouth Associations, from 18(i(i to 1S93. lived in Kentucky until IMS. He was one of the best authorities on American pedigrees, and he not only remembered Ophelia and her son (Jrey Eagle, but he never questioned the identitv of Wild Medley. Capt. Merry's statement as to Ophelia's "mythical tire" has been freely quoted by English writers to the detriment of American racing stock, probably on the assumption that a man who writes a book is an authority. Assuredly, ('apt. Merry was a man of much information and experience in racing matters, but many things he allowed himself to publish in his book betrayed a lack of good judgment, ami certainly peer taste It has always seemed to lie- that his statement regarding Hanover's fourth dam, Ophelia, was made without dae consideration for facts and resting upon tiie idle gossip of a garrulous acquaintance. Suppose, then, we look into the matter. After the death of his father, Dannie Duncan, in 1S34. the late Henry T. Duncan of Paris. Ky., purchased at the sale of his father's horses the grey mare Ophelia (foaled 1S23I for $4*0. and from her lie breu the following year the noted horse Orey Eagle — a son of Woodpecker. The mare also bred Sir Archy Montorio and Falcon. Mr. Duncan, born in ISM, died in March. IsSo. and was well konwn to horsemen of the present generation, his grandson George P.. Duncan having during the late war commanded as Major (.eneral the S2nd Division of the American Expedition Army in France. It is fair to tielieve that so thorough a horseman as Mr. Duncan would not bare reserved for breeding a mare whose pedigree was in dispute. As to Wild Medley, he was a son of imported Mendoza. also called Roxer. bred in England by Mr. Rioadhutst. and Wild Medley's dam is given as by imported Pensacola: second (lam by Lindsay's Arabian, third dam by imported Fearnaught. Ophelia's 'him was by Sir Archy. granddam Lady Chestertield by Disused, and she traced to the imported mare Solima by Qodoiphia Arabian. Her daughter Falcon (sister to Qrey Eaglel produced Ella D., by Vandal, and Alert by Lexington. Ella D. produced Rourbou Relle. till- dam of Hanover: Alert produced Tolma and Rich (1. the latter one of the best three -year -olds of lss.5. Alhfc from Ophelia's female line, all the descendants of her renowned son Crey Eagle are involved in this matter, notably the mare Eagless. hence the champion two and three-year-olds of lSfr_'. Morello. as well as Crey Planet. Steel Eyes. Mary Clark. Lizzie Lucas. Chimera. Salvation (sire id' Royce Bents), Artful and Delhi — the two last named ranking among the greatest racers of their generation. There are many families in the Stud Hook that cannot be traced. The family that produced King Alfonso. Yei-sailes. Purest. I.etola. etc. cannot be traced farther than a mare brought from Virginia by Capt. George Rurbridge. who lost the pedigree. The family that produced Tom Rowling and Calvin can not be traced alter the third generation. The family that predated Betas, Fanny Washington, etc.. could not he traced beyond Sttdla. by Contention, owing to the pedigree being burmil in the tire at Judge Tyler's house, but Col. Brace extended it on the authority of tin- old American Farmer, making Stella a granddaughter of Pompadour, a marc which Judge Tyler oace owned, and she a daughter of the imported mare Jenny Cameron. The pedigree of t lie great brood mare Roxana (by Cbestcrheld, son of Priam I. cannot be traced beyond her ninth dam, although such good ones descended from her as Tipperary. Then, Chesapeake. The unbeaten horse Tivmniit fair from an obscure family ending at the eighth generation in a mare by Brilliant, son of imported Marplot. • Durbar II.. winner of the Epsom Derby of 1914. is a son of the American-bled mare Armenia, which, while a daughter and granddaughter of such great marcs as Crania and Wanda, cannot be traced beyond the tenth generation — to an unnamed daughter if imported Medley, The family of Minerva Anderson, a family which produced such enseal BS Duke of Magenta. Larkin. Marion. Hollywood and Merrill, is a worse case. Minerva Anderson is given as a chestnut mare, bred In 1*37 by Mr. J. O. BseweB, sired by imported I.uzborougli: BTSt dam by Sir Charles, scread dam by Director, third dam by Duroc. A footnote in the Stud Rook states the compiler's doubt as to its correctness, and adds his belief that it should end with a mare by Primmer. Mr. Whcatley. win. remembered Minerva Anderson, often told me that the pedigree oouid not be traced farther thaa that her dam was only a quarter racing mare, sired by Rig Printer from a mare of unknown breeding, and he so published It in compiling Mr. P. Lorillard's catalog. 'The line tracing to Mary Bedford has also produced good serfs* men, but is open to doubt. Mary Bedford, foaled ISIS, i- gtren in tin Stud Rook as from a mare bj imported Speculator. | niinlilam as by imported Dare Devil. The Dare Devil mare i~ aid to have been brought to Kentucky by Stephen Rulloek of Virginia, and that she was bred by Cot. Beesnee ii' ISM, Bad was a daughter of imported Trumpetta. As (be Speculator mare above is given In Stud Beak, Vol. II.. page 828, as having been foaled in 1MB, it would make her a year older than her dam. Either tic dates have become mixed or the pedigree is. Col. Booates imported both Specula tor and Dare Devil. 'Trumpetta is recorded as having a (illy foal in ISM and the Dare Devil male as having a colt foal by Speculator, but as late as 1S14. So much for the lines which cannot be traced and which have net produced prominent horses in recent years. Put there are several Americas pedigrees able* cannot be traced to horses in tile earlier volumes of the Geaeral (Englishl Stud Rook, which, nevertheless, hare so established their merit, both on the race course and in the -dud. that tiny cannot be ignored. lor example, the Strain tracing in the female line I to Tayloe's Hellair mare. 'This mare is described in the Stud Rook as having been "brought from Virginia to Kentucky by Mr. Samuel Pryar, and eel tlged as being thoroughbred by T. D. On lags, Bsq., who once i owned her." From this mate came the celebrated llatl's Maria, whose gnat grsudssn Rudolph (1S31) v s tin- best bene of his era. Ft I the same family has descended Melody, Florine. ldlewild. Aerolite. Legal Tender (the nrst horse to run a mile in 1:441, Platina. Wlldidle, Fellow craft. Rutherford. Mozart. | Jersey Belle, Jersey I. ass. Fanchon. Spendthrift, Miser. Drake Carter*, Bersea and others. Nor has the family tracing to the Tay|.,o I'.ellair marc been confined in its merit to the production of line race horses and brood mares. It has been equally successful in producing lUCCCSSful sires. Thus the strain has cut both way-. Hastings, son of Spendthrift, has twice led the "winning sires" im |(aMJ and i IMS). Kingston, son of Spendthrift, has twice led the winning siies ( Ifloo and MM)). Hastings' son. Pair Play, has lacked but one of having led the winning sires of MM with his sons. Man o' War and Mad I Hatter. Lamplighter, another son of Spendthrift, was one of the best race hsrsta of his time. Even Miser, the blind brother of Spendthrift, while useless for racing, sired the celebrated lilly Ynrkv illc Relic. It seems to me that, not withstanding its rxcnsiea from tin- Geaeral Stud Rook of England, such a family is worth preserving, and there are one or two others. Another maternal line, that tracing to Maria West and her dam. Ella Crump, is one that has played (Continued on second paije.) MISTY OLD AMERICAN PEDIGREES I Continued from fir-t page.) an important part in racing. It cannot be triced beyond the fourth dam of Klla Crump, which was a mare by imported lanii-. Flla Crump in 1VJ7 foaled Maria Wist, which mare foaled the renowned race horse Wagicr: also Fanny. Childc Harold and Margaret Wood (by Imported I'riain i . From Margaret W I's dnngbter. Heraldry, came Balloon, Parachate ami Ascension. Parachute produced Blue Ribbon, whose granddaughter Albia was the granddam of Hen Brash, winner of the Suburban of 1 sj»7 and one of the most successful race horses and sires of hi- generation. Halloon. n ed above, produced Revolver Tin Kan-hee. True Hlue am! Ballet. Ballet predated Vega, Blue Cra-s Holb . Modesty. Peg Wadingtan and Maid of Ralgowau. Vega produced The Pepper. Blue Crass Bella produced Uavbdle. granddam of Exterminator. Mode-ty was not only a lirst ( la-s race mare, but she produced Daisy P.. who-e daughter Jersey Lightning produced Regret and Thunderer. I'eg Worlingtou produced David Oarriek and Rracegirdle. dam of The Manager, and Lady Longfellow, the latter the dam of Kllaugowan. dam of Cock o' the Walk. Maid of I'.aL-ow an produced Prince of Melbourne. It is curious that Regret, and Thunderer, the Futurity winner, trace through both sire and dam to Maria West, than: SIRES LINE. \ DAM'S LINE. r.rooni-tick Rine Kibboii Jersey Lightning Balloon Ben Brush Parachate Daisy F. Heraldry Roseville Heraldry Mode-ty Margaret Wood Albia Margaret Wood Battel Maria West Fla-tic Maria West | In connection with the exctoshM of hoi-.- from the Bagliab simi Book, it i- arorthy of notice that the famous "Agnes family." so-called. In. m whence i ate, Sardaiaipaie. l'ommern. Sceptre and so many distinguished race harass bare* descended, S no older than some of the American pedigrees which have been refused admission. Nor does it trace lo any well-known marc It terminates in "Sister to Stripling, by Hutton's Spot." A horse named Stripling raced in 1751, but the pedigree of his dam was not given, and thus it would appear that -he might also have been a "myth unknown." Nor inn any record be found of this "Sister to Stripling" foals racing. It is probable the youngest pedhrn f any female line in the English Stud Beak. It runs "into the WSSds" n*Wr* than some American p digrce-: but while nouveau riche. it breeds latter karats than many which trace to well authenticated sources. It is also but fair to stab that the Jockey Club of N earmarks* baa excluded all Rritish-bred hor-es whose pedigrees are defective ami Which are classified as "half bred." Some tine performers have been barred from the Stud Book on that ground. Marlborough Back was railed a "half bred." yet he ran second to Tcddington for the Derby of 1851, backed down to 7 to 1'. Clorane was another, yet he wa- a tine race horse, winning the Lincolnshire of 1896 with 190 pounds no. Curzoii was a half bred, but he ran seeond for tiie Derby of 1999. Then there was Mrs. Taft. winner of the Cesarewitch. 1951; Intrepid. winner of the Cesarewitch, 1845; Mr. Sykes. winner of the Cesarewitch, 1855, as well as Scent, second for the Oaks. 1859, and Sir William. The Lawyer and Shogun. It is not my purpose to ascribe motives to the a it ion of the Jockey Club of Newmarket in barring American horses from the Stud Book. 'That has been done by others and in a manner far from complimentary to a people of supposedly free trade principles. The Jockey Club wan quite within its rights, as the General Stud Book, while the property of Messrs. Weatherbey. is the otliciul organ of the Jo. key Club. It is but fair to believe that they were moved by a desire to prated the purity of the racing strain from tile introduction of doubtful elements inch a- might undo tin attentive work of over two hundred years. They ((insider the Stud Book as based on heredity. While the) do not deny the racing ability of horses of doubtful pedigree, they consider sack horses as of doubtful ability to transmit their own excellence. Of that we have had several eoiihrmatory cases in this country. Duke of Magenta was one of the best rue hoists of his genera t ion. but a failure as a sire. Tom Bowling, another strictly lir-t (la--. hut a stud failure, excei.t for having sired General Monroe. But on the other hand. Norfolk, with a short pedigree, was the most successful sire of ail Lexington's sons. They are apt to point to Foxliall as an instance. He failed as a sire. But so did 'Tcddington. Clad-iateur. Blue down. Common and many others of undisputed pedigree. But they cannot paint to Orby. which, a grandson of Hanover, would be Ineligible under Ihe new rule, but which stamped himself one of the best sires in Fnrope. having sired Diadem, winner of the One 'Thousand Cuineas. and her brother. Diadumenos. winner of the Jubilee Stakes and the Duke of York Stake-, and whose stud advert i-euieut states his being "equally good at all distance-." Orby al-o sired Ola ad l'arade. the Derhv winner of 1919. Now. Orby. sire of Grand l'arade. would be ineligible to the Stud Book under the new rule. 'The pedigree of his dam not only cannot be traced to the earliei volumes, but it traces admittedly to coldblooded strains. He traces to Rotomac thus: Khoda B. (1995), Margarine (1899), Algerine (1S73). Abaci Kadei (1895), Rescue (1854), Berthune (1897), Bnaette (1939), Jenny t ro.-kracy (1914), Potomac (1896). Now, Potomac's pedigree given ill the Stud Book gives him ns: "By Diomcd. first dam Fairy, b) Pcsjasne; .second dam Nancy McCullock. bj Young Yoriek. a cold-blooded horse; third dam by a common wagon horse; fourth dam a common plough mare called the Betray mare." 'Thus, three times within the past fifteen years the Fpsom Derby has been won by horses whose pedigrees would not be accepted for registry in the (ieneral Stud Bool; Orby in 1!R)7. Durbar II. in 1914. and Grand Parade Pi 1999. It is also worthy of mention that Orby is the only Derby winner which has sired a Derby winner in lifteen years, and only the -eceiid Derby winner to sire a Derby winner during the past thirty years. Speedy Fort Churchill: Wins His Third Straight Victory at Oriental Park SPEEDY FORT CHURCHILL e i Wins His Third Straight Victory at Oriental Park. e i Close Finishes Again Feature Havana Sport — Two More for Carmody. o HAVANA. Pubn. January 24.— Fort Churchill, the speedy son of the English stallion Honeywood. now standing at Q. W. Wingfield's Nevada Slock Farm, is siili unbeaten, scoring his third straight victory at Oriental Park this afternoon in the fourth race, a dash of five and a half furlongs. His success today was accomplished in the same slashing war that marked his two previous victories. He simply ran away from his opponents. For a colt touched in the wind he is a wonder and experts here are agreed that he is one of the fastest horses seen in many a day. Crowded again was Oriental Park this afternoon, even standing room in the grandstand being at a premium. All the boxes were filled and every advantageous point to see the races was occupied when the bugle called the horses to tin? post for the inaugural dash. The tourist colony is now larger than ever before and the newcomers are not long in joining the regulars at Oriental Park. Of the many i lose and thrilling finishes that have been seen at Oriental Park this winter, and there has scarcely been a day there was not one or more. None was more exciting than occurred in today's opening dash. The proverbial blanket would have covered the first five horses as they came racing through the stretch with the result in doubt until the official placing was announced. Little Ono was awarded the decision by a neck with Director James a similiar distance ahead of Incinerator, which in turn was but a head in front of Our Maid, a like distance separating the last named from Miss I.a Rue M. Carinodv's energetic riding of First Consul enabled that racer to score a nose victory over Superior in the second, after the latter appeared an eaag winner in the stretch. J. Carmody made it a double for the afternoon when he brought Jollison home a winner in the final race. At the conclusion of the day's sport the stewards announced the following ruling: "The license of jockey J. Mclntyre is revoked liecause of foul tactics while riding Fort Churchill in the fourth race." Kay Spenee today made an offer of $."i.000 for the contract on jockey J. Carmody. His offer was refused by A. A. Ruiz, whs recently secured the youngster's contract. J. S. Martin sold to T. Cheek on private terms his four-year-old Peep o'Day gelding Red. First Consul, winner of the second race, was claimed by H. W . Royer for $7."it). Jockey Hunt was suspended for five days for crowding out Great (hill and Corydon in the seventh race . Herz Buys a Home for Short Grass: Kingston Stud Farm Sells for Good Price, but Not Up to Expectations HERZ BUYS A HOME FOR SHORT GRASS Kingston Stud Farm Sells for Good Price, but Not TJp to Expectations. LEXIXOTOX. Ky.. January 24.— The thoroughbred stallion Short Crass and the mares and yearlings beteaghsg to Emil Herz of New York and his associates in tiie Short Crass Stud Corporation will remain at Kingston Farm. Herz at the auction of the noted place today bought the principal tract of 150 acres for $910 per acre, a total of * 13(5. 500. II was in the nature of a bargain, in the estimation of many good judges of property values in this section. Messrs. Stone and Ruckley. who recently purchased Che place from Col. R. L. Raker, wore expecting at hast sl.iKM) per acre for this tract. Auctioneer Rolivar Rond read a statement from the Combs Lumber Company to the effect that their estimate of tiie value of the residence, barns and other improvements on this tract, exclusive of fences and the water system, was $142. OtH). The other two tracts, comprising a fraction more than eighty-three acres each, were purchased by E. E. Towles, formerly of Maine, but for several years engaged in tobacco production in this sec tion. He paid $tit 5 tier acre for tract No. 2 and 8730 per acre for tract No. 3. 'The general average for the property was $79S.40. whereas it had been freely predicted that it would average .Sl.lKMl per acre. Il was a matter of comment after the Kingston ■sib- that the announcement of the sale of 213 acres of the James R. Haggin l„nd by John E. Madden to Joseph E. Widener of Philadelphia for $100. OOO had tin- effect of decreasing the total of the sale toda.\ by possibly $15,000. and that the state of the weather made a difference of much more. 'There was cm rent today a report that the actual pay meal from Widener to Madden is to be $190,000. but Mr. Madden explained that S30.000 of this is for furniture in the residence and for banes, the names of which have not been announced. Matt Winn lias gone to New York for a brief visit. French Turf Conditions Excellent w FRENCH TURF CONDITIONS EXCELLENT Ni:W YORK. N. Y.. January M.— Tom Welch, just buck from ftance and England in the interest of Mr. Joseph E Widener. says that turf conditions in France are belter than ever ! cfore. EvcrylHxly has money, and the market fat race horses js ex tiemely hiiovnnt. 'The demand for bsnea of merit is active, but transactions are comparatively few. I for the reason thai e\ei.\ buyer wishes to obtain good performers of which there is a limited supply. Similar conditions prevail in England, where good 'blood commands incredible value One of the most esteemed three-year-olds in France is the colt • Poiidennis. which Mr. Widener bred and sold to A. K. lfaeamher. Among the two-year -olds tlflit • perfenaed in France in 1919 Pendeuui» had a high rating. Page 2 DAILY RACING FORM Daily During Winter Months. Daily (Except Monday) Balance of the Year. da i ly^acTng~form publishTng CO. 441 PLYMOUTH COURT :: CHICAGO. ILl7~ 74 EXCHANGE STREET :: BUFFALO. N. Y. Kntered as second-class matter, April 2. 1890. at the post-office at Chicago. Illinois, under the Act of March 3. RS7'J. New York City Office, 1482 Broadway ROOM S04. General Representative, ED COLE. All dealers supplied from this office. I!a k numbers and monthly books supplied. For sale at all hotels and news-stands. SUBSCRIPTIONS MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE. l'er Week $ 1.(10 Per Month 3.00 Half Year 15.00 One Year 30.00 The above rates arc for single copies as sealed letters —first-class mail. BACK NUMBBR8 TEN CENTS EACH. If sent by mail (first-class only) twelve cents. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. JANIAKV IS, £999. Telegraphic Form TELEGRAPHIC FORM The horses which sccni lx-t in Sunday'- race-are: Oriental Park — Havana. Cuba. January 21. 1 — Arthur Middleton. Perigourdine. Cordon Rus sell. 2 nhl K .1. Mi— Ratty, Raven-ia. 3 The Talker. Misericorde. Ned Mileybright. 4 — Cromwell. C. A. Stoneham entry. Surplice. ." — Ruford. P.erlm. Ariiionia Stable entry. 6— Candle light, W. Ward. Mary's Magneto. 7— BUCK NAIL. Byrne, Ellison. T. K. Lynch. Ilnllalo's Havana Handicap. 1 — Arthur Middleton. Revelry .lames. Perigourdine. Cordon Russell. 2 Annabelle. Polar Cub. Itardora. Ravensvn. 3 — Mi-. iii orde. Col. Harrison. Pomereiie, Old Eylers. 4 — Bally. Cromwell. Sirocco. Diversion. .1 — Legal, Buford, Walnut Hall, Lnckawanna. 9 — BIO SMOKE. Candle UfM, High Tide, Pierrot. 7 — Back Nail. Grace, Ellison. Fountain Fay. Observer's Havana Handicap. 1 — Arthur Middleton. Perigourdine, Apple .laek. Revelry .lames. 2— Old Bed. Raven-en. Miss Patty. Annabelle. 3— Misericorde. Col. Harrison. The Talker, Plan-t.trede. 4 — CROMWELL. Sirocco. C. A. Stoneham entry. Skilcs Knob. 5 — Legal. Artnoiiia Stable entry. I'.tiford. Berlin. I Pig Smoke. Manokin. Candle Light. Golden Chance. I — Back Nail. Ellison. Byrne, Zoie. Tijuana. Hex,, January 24. 1 I'ajaroita II.. -ludge Ellsworth, Little Spider. 2 — Many Mason. Santiago White. Aline If. ;; Mineral Jim. Foeman. Thrills. 4— MEDFORD BOY, Dekra, Maud Raeon. :. I'.on Santo. Quartette. My Grade. c — Harrigan's Heir. Treowen. Ringleader. 7 — Ladv Waldeck. Ambuscade. Emelda. L. Wing. Ilufl'alo's Tijuana Handicap. 1 — Pajaroitu II.. Anna Jackson. Plaything. Yal- l'i V . 1' C.v Merrick, Aline I'... Virginia d'Or. Wish I Could. 3— Thrills. Dick Winfrey. Mineral Jim. Hill Dei teaman. 4— MAID BACON, Louise Mack. Mcdford Hoy. Little Abe. ."» — My Oracle, Tableau d*IIonneur. Barry 1L, (ju.irtette. 6 — Harrigan's Heir, Tiajan, Ringleader. Little Prime--7— Ambuscade. Lady Waldeck. W. M. Raker. Marguerite W. Observer's Tijuana Handicap. 1 — I'ajaroita II.. Anna Jackson. Little Spider. Hon 1. 2— HARRY MASON, Virginia d'Or, Cy Merrick. Wish I Could. .", Levis P... Thirteen. Thrills. Mineral Jim. I Little Abe. Medford Roy. Frosty Morning. L.ui-o Ma k . 5 My Grade, Harry I).. Louis, Myrtle A. (! Uarrigaa'a Heir. Tiajan. Pail Mohr. Ring- lead( r. 7— Ladv Waldeck. Ambascade. Gordon, W. M. Baker. The bsrses which seem best in Monday's races are; Fair Grounds — New Orleans, La.. January 24. 1 Bunga Buck, Baddie Keaa, Whippet. 2 P1LSK.V Keziah. Speedy Foot. :; Bee'a Wing. Cortnoran. The I.nmb. I opportunity. Trusty, A. N. Akin. 5 — Saads of Pleasure. Chief. Sohlat da Verdun. i'. -Toddler, Locios, Frank Monroe. 7 — (irunniy. Tie Pin. Paul Connelly. J. L. Dempsey. i;u IVnlo's I-"air Grounds Handicap. 1 -Whippet, I'.nnga Ruck. John S. Hoardon. Buddie Keaa. i' Langdeu? Keziah. Francei Star. PUsea. 3 The Pirate. Jim Hastings, Corinoraa. Ree's Wing. I Opportunity. Big Idea, Mose. Pullux. .. SOI. DAT HE VERDI N. Eulogy. Chief. Sands of Pleasare. 8 BaadfaU, Bea Bampsoe, Frank Monroe. Semper Stalwart . 7 — Brew n Favorite, Mah, Counterbalance. I'.om-basl . Observer's Fair Grounds Handicap. 1— Alcatiaz. Whippet. John S. Reardon. Bungs Back. 2 — Lni.gd.-n. Pil-'-n. Keziah. James F. Cumming-. 3 Bee'a Wing. Tin Pirate, W. W. BaatlagS, ( 'oruiotan . 4 — A. N. AKIN. Trnstv. Oiiportunitv, Rrothcr Maclean. ." — Chief. Soldat de Verdun, Sands of Pleasure. Eulogy . Q Toddler. Dancer. Lucius. Frank Monroe. 7 — Baby Lynch. Grumpy. Paul Connelly. Browa Favorite. Tijuana Entries TIJUANA ENTRIES f— 1 Like other publications in these i days. Daily llacing I' or in sufTers on account of paper shortage and in consequence is compelled to omit past performances of the borses entered at Tijuana and use but six pages, except on one day of each neck. On account of the late rac-iiiK hour at Tijuana, its chart in Daily liaciiiK Form will be printed a day late. + — *f. Probabilities: Weather clear; track fast. Haiing starts at 2:99 p. m. (Chicago time 4:30.) ® Superior mud runner. X Good mud runner. :•: Fair mud runner. (M) Maidens. * Apprentice allowance. First Race — 5-8 Mile. 3-year olds and upward. Claiming. (Track record: Jan. S. 191ti— 99%— I -97.) Today's Did Horse. Wt Roe. A.Wt.lIau. (44294) Pajaroita II 1111:01'-. • 112. .729 (44295) Valli V 113 1:011. «', 1 10. . T29 4l!».".l Anna Jackson MB 1:0a'.-, 3 !)7..71."i 44240 Plaything N9 1:924s S 97.. 719 45598 Little Spider Ill 1:(K '.-, ('. 110X70.". 44290* Judge BBsworth ...199 1:92 5 113. .795 89958* Rorel 1 13 1:01 % 8 112X799 29999 Humsky (Mi 7 113.. 799 Second Race — 5-8 Mile. 3-year olds and upward. Claiming. (Track record: Jan. B. 1915— 59%— 5—97. ) 442110- Aline R 113 1:01".-. i 119. .723 43333 Cy Merrick 113 1:91% 9 112x720 4." 313 Virginia d'Or (M I . 104 1 :02 3 99.. 718 99221 Saiiliano White . .. 112 1 :( -'-.-. 7 112X713 4.M7S Wish I Could (M ) . 110 1 :14:,.-.h 3 S!)..71(l 4.''.L".L, Harry Mason 8 107.. 710 39014 Gila (Ml 113 1:03'; 8 112.. 796 24899 Red Man (Ml 0 107.. 700 Third Race— 3-4 Mile. 3 vear-olds and upward. Claiming. (Track record: Dec. 29, 1919— 1:11%— 3— lift.) 4oiTJti ■" THRILLS WJ 1 :13V. •" 107. .TJ: illJtli Mineral Jim 199.1:19% 9 114X718 45597 Thirteen (Ml Ill* 1:10 »r, 4 114.. 71". 442941 Foeman 195 1:13% 9 114.710 43.".47:; Kill Deitchmaa ill 1:19% 8 114.. 70.". 43082 Lewis K. (Ml 112 1:17% " 114X700, 45594 Dick Winfrey (Ml. 110 1:19% 5 114. .700 * Fourth Race — 1 Mile. 4 -vear-olds and upward. Claiming. (Track record: June 17. 1910— 1:38— 3 —93 I 4.".^J7 Maude Baeaa 195 1:49 5 1120723 H430O1 Medford Boy 113 1:41% 9 11107JO 4.V.34 Little Abe 199 1:41% 8111X710 442981 Louis. ■ Mack 192 1:49% 4 104X71O 49499' Frostv Morning IL". 1:43 0 109X793 44i'!»t;:1 Dehra 197 1:49 H 7 1991. 798 4.-.404 Minster (Ml 4 101.. 700 Fifth Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs. 3-ycar-olds and upward. Allowances. (Track record: June 28, 1919— 1 K»%— 3 -lis.) 44107- Harry D lo." 1 :0« r. 9 114x723 401S0 Tableau d'Honneur.ll.". 1*9% 4 111* 720 43593 M.v Grade 19841:07% .". losx7L". 43399 Mvrtle A 122 1*7% 7 11*. .718 45123 Leads (M) 110 1:10 3 99. .710 (4403".) Hon Saute 109 1:0* 4 199. .719 4.-.J41 Qaartette MS l*8%k S 110.. 70.". Sixth Race — 3-4 Mile. 3 -vea r olds and upward. Claiming. (Track record: Dec. 29, 1910— 1 ^l^.— 3—110.1 l449s.-,| Harrigan's Heir . ..112 l:20%li 3 99.. 723 (442901 Ringleader 199 1:13% 4 111. .720 4"lso Little Prlacesa ...192 1:19% 5 112X713 4.-.194 l'hil Mohr 13 114®710 14299 Treowen 110 1:14% 0 114X70.". 3471S F.l Sabio 113 Lit!1-, 9 117X700 45834 Tiijan 99 1:19% 7 1170700 Seventh Race — 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 3-vear-olds and upward. Claiming. (Track record: March 30. 1917—1:44% -9—108.) 13171 Ambus.ade 112 1:40% 5 114X723 44300 w. M. Baker 4 10.'.. 720 4r..".3S Lady Waldeck (MH03 1:49 4 107x71.". 99991 Marguerit- W. . . .107 1 :4."»::i 8 112*703 4o.".34 Fmelda s 112 X 700 99994 Oordon 9 117X700 • Rosseter Youngsters Are Tried: Friar Rocks Engaged in 1921 English Classics Show Well on Wickiup Ranch Track F. L. McKenney ROSSETER YOUNGSTERS ARE TRIED Friar Rocks Er.jased in 1921 English Classics Show Well on Wickiup Ranch Track. ll'.V F. L. McKLXXLY.I SAN FUANCISCO. Cal.. January 24. -With jockeys Albert Johnson and Harry Hamilton and two other experienced boys in the saddle, the two-year-olds at John II. Bosaeter's Wikiup Rancno, Sonoma County, were given trials last Saturday at the borne training caarae in the prtatajre of Mr. Koaaeter and a few fric nils. The trials were over the last quarter mile of a throo-iiuurtcrs of a mile track. The youngsters were worked in sets of four, the rider* being given the signal usually to let their mounts oaf in the last eighth. Horsemen attending the trials were favorably Impressed 1 y the performances of the youngsters 'The ronrse is by no means fast as yet. as it was only constriHted last fall. It i- improviui.' every day. the running of" the baisi s ou the track beiag jusi the thing needed C give it the requisite resilience. Despite the handicap of the henry course veteran timers caught some quarters that fairly ti ok their breath away. Fine opiu.ons ,.f the showings of the Friar Rocks especially were given by the horsemen which saw tin- trials. The brown Mm of Friar Rock and Dorotby Cray and the bay son of Friar Rock and Catherine Carson, that Mr. Koaaeter has nominated for the (lassie three year old events of the English turf next year, galloped right along as though they c.nhl ••run over the moon" if the word were given. 'The young borses have not been rushed at all. BS it is Intended to give them every opportunity to mature and fill out before being sent to the races. The way they performed was all the MOTC of a delight lo their owner, inasmuch as they are nowhere near the form they will reach a little liter. A Friar Rock Rose of ...1.1 ...It kept rlaae company with his aristocratic stabteaaates i ••. their trial, xvith a Disguise-Dreaming colt close up all till' w.iv. Royally-bred fillies showed they nrere runner-, too. The Friar Back -Watermelon and Friar R rk La Patrie Fillies, which have been nominated for the Epsom Oaks of MSI, were galloped with two other promising yoaagsters. The fillies were not asked to go along as fast as the colts, but demonstrated they know their business is to run fleetly and ronragi uaaly. Sentimental Interest attaches to the black or brown celt by Iloneywood Roman Lady, one of the iiimM forward of the young thoroughbreds. Not as large a- some of the other two-year-olds, the colt shewed the mosl speed *o all when worked wiih sons of well known California stallions. Mr. Reasetcr owned the mare Rom in Lady for quite a number of year-. She i- -aid lo be the first thoroughbred lie ever purchased. Be b nght her in the "lean year-" out this way. just after racing had stopped. He was •Ten then »n again*, of the return of the great -1M.it on a high plane in California, and being thoroughly or the opinion that the blood tin - of the mare nrere loo valuable to be bad to the breeding ..f the Colden state made the purchase. Roman Lady was bj Brntns Golden Lock-, by Ormonde. she died la-r year. Her brother. General Roberts, ha- been a successful sire for many year-. a Naturalist Has "Temper of His Own" NATURALIST HAS "TEMPER OF HIS OWN" During Mr. Web h's absence abroad and at Hie present lime the barses latrasted to his rare are looked after by Charles Casey, authorized agent for the -tabic The boasts are quartered at Belmont Park, and are wintering in gratifying order. Natiirai:-i. the "black demon," i- at the head of la- string:. lb- i- not only robonat but fat. While showing him a da) or two ago. Ca-e spoke in har-h tones and made aggressive motions, but did not enter tile fleet gelding's -tall. Naturali-t i-a- obstinate a- he araa on occasion- while racing in the seaaoa of mis and 1919. lie i- al-o combative. "The same boy takes care of him all the time, and. at that, the hoy has to be careful and not provoke Idas. Ita the track he won't ataad driving. In (he stall he must be humored. Bat, I. ok al biai! I - ii " I Hilt lor.-. inn and brea-l won.hiiul Thai's where he gel- his treat sliced. And that short hack i- what enables him lo PS IT) heaV) arcigbt. lb- i- about a- fa-t n- horaea grow, hat I don't exu •! 'in t.. aee |.lisii inuih thi- year. Mr Vosburgb will take care of bins." New York lie. II. Current Notes of the Turf CURRENT NOTES OF THE TURF It was the late sir William Throckmorton who bred Cinderella, by Blue Ruin or Tomahawk Manna, by Rrown Brand, the dam of Handsome. Hastings and Plaudit, all bred by Cinderella's owner. Dr. J. D. Neet of Versailles, Ky. Cinderella's price in Kngland was $100. Desert Cold. Australia's Champion marc has seen her best da.vs and i- to be retired. She has raced jadily this season behind horses she once played with in a racing way and has won but three races in twelve starts during the past year. Desert Cold is -even \eats old and goes to the Lowry farm as a broodmare. Lnglish breeders are extremely clannish about their own sires. Gsnd horse as Sir Martin was known to be. he got little patronage at his 1919 f.e of 995, and Adam Beds at .$17.". and Dalmatian. 939, are far from being overtaxed. Sir Martin stood. I and Adam Bede and Dalmatian -I ill stand, at Joseph Cannon's Lordship Stud. -Newmarket. 'The Australasian middle distance champion. Cloaming. is to be sold before his owner, (J. D. Greenwood, leaves New /calami for England for a long stay. In two seassaa the gilding has won eighteen races in twenty -twa starts, and was only once unplaced, when he fell, in New Zealand. In the other three races he wa- second to Sa-anof, Desert Bold and Poilrel — all I spall It hi IS 'There is a had colt named Chicago racing in Luglaml under W. II. Dixon's colors. His Basse is inept for several reasons. 'The only American connection about the horse is his dam. Lady Americas, which was a daughter of Rev del Car e.ies, imparted by Richard Croker to Ireland. Chicago is four years old. by Cylgad. and has ru:i some twenty races with one win of a $340 race. Grand Parade, last year's Lpsom Derby winner, has gone from racing for good, and is advertised as a -ire with hi- 1990 engagements full at a 92,000 fee. Brand Parade stands at Danebury. Stock-bridge. Hampshire. It is believed by Fnglish bleeding experts that Grand Parade will Ik- the mean-of maintaining a continuity of what i- termed "the classje touch in the Ormonde line of Bend Or." William M. Carlcr. one time trainer of the stable of 'Thomas Fortune Ryan, has bom engaged to tram a stable of flat racers and steeplechasers which Ralph Beaver St rassburger of Normandy Farm. Gwynedd, Pa., has assembled. The hois.-- are now quartered at the Bowie track. There are fourteen of them. Mr. Carter was in the American Expeditionary Forces in France and was receatl] demobilized. Anything in the three-year-old line, from the moderate mark up. seems t,, be worth from $40.(10!) to 150.000 in Kngland nowadays. Twenty (lay-ago s:,0. lino was refused for Maxwell, which last seaaoa won the Lingfield Great Foal Plate- from a moderate band, and was second in his other four races, being beaten by Orpheus. Archaic and Prince Herod, aii these w.-re iii the second division of 1919 two-year old-. Maxwell, however, is a fine individual, and is by Polymchis— Jimena. by Galli-llllle. Horn -ly and holiest aid Sasanof. one of Ihe best of Australasian racing figures, has raa his last race and goes into easy retirement. He is si\ years old, a gelding and lias won some 998,999 in his career. He could win at all distances, and when fit was a genuine stayer. One of his forelegs went hopelessly wrong in the Randwick Plate race last month. Sasanof is by Martian— Ukraine, and owned by V.. W. Stead. Lord Derby's Polymelus — Keytone II. colt, a half l n ther lo Key-oe. the St. Leger winner of 1919. is expected to do great things thi- year. He is a big. beautifully shaped colt and was a slow beginner in his 1!U!) races but finished some of them valiantly. He is In the Derby and doing will. Archaic oni) ran four times a- a two-year ..Id. won the Prince of Wabs stakes and was second, third and unplaced in his other three starts. Latest News from Blue Grass State LATEST NEWS FROM BLUE GRASS STATE LF.XLN'OTON. Ky.. January L'h- Turn Welch left this morning for New York. He was not informed as to whom Jos.ph K. Widener will send to Lexington lo take Charge of his Klmendorf Farm, pur-cbased this week from John B. Madden. Possession will be given about April 1. it i- understood. Mont d'Or ami fourteen marcs belonging to Mr. VTldeaar are now at Harry Msrrissey'a Kemplaad Farm. Dr. M. M. Leach ("Exile") left today for California for a vi-it to Johti H. ttosseter's Wikiup Ranch, the boaae of Friar Bock. Senator J. n . Camden and J. c. Milam are iii New Yoik to meet the remains of Jerry Wheelwright .f Baltimore, who died in France R. J. Braanoa inlay said he is negotiating for a farm neat Louisville. Haul Her;:, accompanied by John I. Day. re-lnm I P. N'-w York tin- evening. H.-rz was tin; recipient of many congratulation- upon his purchase of King-ten Farm. He said he would return lo Kentucky next we. k . J. N . Markov, brother-in-law of J. O. Keene, yesterdsj tiled salt sgainst W. v. Thrsves for the unpaid north n of a note f..r 97S.509, given as part payment for the I'itimus Tsarina colt which Thraves bought for 934.599 from the Keen.- tV Head consignment at Saratoga last August. 'The note is subject to a credit of $13,000 and was drawn to the favor of Keeae & Head, who sold il to Markov . Madden Sale to be Held Feb. 3 ♦ MADDEN SALE TO BE HELD FEB. 3 LEXINGTON', Ky.. January TI Bnsdl rendered impassable by telephone, telegraph and electric light win-, and trees and tree branches, all prostrated by the sleet and wind Thursday night, necessitated a second postponement of the Madden -ale at Ham-Iiuil; Place and deferred the Kingston Stud Farm sale until today. The Madden sale will be held Tuesday, February :;. Edward P.. McLean's Colin, together with fourteen mares and four yearlings, got away for Ij-es-barg. \'a.. Friday afternoon, having beet: two days stormbound John K. Madden states that Sir Martin will be brought lo Kentucky and stand a; Hamburg Place. Fair Grounds Form Chart FAIR GROUNDS FORM CHART NEW ORLEANS. LA.. SATURDAY. JANUARY 24. 1999,— Pair c...und-. Twenty ir.1 day Un-ines-, Men s I,.,, nig Assoeiation. Winter Meeting of II dais. Weather wet: temperature 65 . Stewards. Joseph A. Murphy. J. P.. Campbell. S. C. Nu.kol-. Jr.. and Francis Nelson. Judges, Joseph McLennan anil II. P. Conkling. Starter. A. P.. Dade. Racing secretary, Joseph Mcl.cnnan. Racing starts at 2:90 p. m. (Chicago time 2:00 p. m.l. W indicates whip. S spur- P. blinkers. Fig-ures ,„ Parentheses following the distance of each rac indicate date, track record, age of borne and weight carried. •Indicates apprentice allowance. _J_K_e_ "I C EIRST RACE— 3-8 Mile. (Jan. 7. 1910—35^—2— 115.) Tid Bits Pur=e. Perse 5700. "* *-" *-* •*- O 2-year-olds. Allowances. Net value to winner S500: second. $125; third. $75. Index Horses AWti'PSt % g % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P I 4\ iV:..l"K TA : "' "- S ' 1 US Wi.la MihehV-Harwood |o R- lo :: s~" (45459) SILVER SPRINGS w 114 4 I » . ■■-• u Simpson J W Bean :--9-5 8-5 4-5 1-1 ( 45479 )MARG'ITE DIXON w 149 7 ( p V j Howard B A Jones I 5 19-59-5 1-3 ( 45919 )CHAS. A. BYRNE w IK S 4 | ; R Tn.M.-r !■' C Han. , 4' 4-9 4-4 pRAND w HHi r. :; ;,- p Smith J II Louchelm I .o o jo N (45599)MAMMV ,-„...,;AI:: O' .MINK w 113 3 5 , | .i Ghana E Cebrian I I t-Z 1-5 MACHINE Gl'NNERw 111} 2 7 71573 J tirath U L Blackford 34 M M SB 19 FRANK MOODY w M: 18 K 8 al Buxton .1 W Schorr I 54 58 'o M Time. 12's. 23'3. 37. Track muddy. Winner— B. e, by riammarhm— Belle Rod. bj N'imrod (trained by I. It Mikei; bred i\ Mr. William mikel). Went to post at JiOO. At post L1 miiiules. start go. d and slow. V...n hin.lilv. aeeoud and third driving. JOE IA ;. away fa-t and under a good ride, raced into the bad at • and held swuj far the entile race. SILVER SPKINi.s was well Up iron, the -tart and mad.- a gam- tinfoil MAIUIL'EUITK DIXON was away -lowly, but lini-h d fa-t after dosing a gap. CHARLES A. BYRNE swerved badb in the last eighth and interfered With several of Ihe others Scratched (45919 Champagne, 119. Overweights Machine linaner, -'_■ pounds. i!\ rr I (| S1V0N1) RACE— 9-4 Mi!.-. (Tab. 9. 1919— 1:11%— a— lis.) iaVettr Pur-e. $999 Added, '■: t_f «-"-■_ e-r 3-yeai sMa. Allowance . ,\et value to winner 9999; 11 mad. $14:1. U ; third. kkt.Mi In. I.\ Hois- AWiPPSI 1,4 ■■_ ■, sir Pin .loek.M.s Owners O 11 O F S~ 15499 "!:i I.I. KT PROOF wn itt 1 ! rj 21 1»J V K "lti|. iti s .\ ciopton • 11 :.l:: ;.-'. 7 .-n.,,,; (434S9)MINUTS MAM wullu I 1 Hi's* ™ L AraaVaoVY C Clancy j-0 j oll-JJout— 45 115 IRA WILSON w 110 :; 3 4 ~\ 4' || Buxton C Buxton ]o 20 20 •; 2 4B473*CORMORAN win 184 7 I P :.•::' 4' .1 Pierce I' Dunn* 20 id B I s' (44C7S)KEEP w 101 1 4 ::' 1 .".' P s WMa H Neaateter M M 33 45:«7 TDK 1. ami; « iff I S 1. I P I tOh rl C Backland BO SS * M I 41143 FALI.YP.ELL a ids' ;, 7 7 7 7 7 i Walls G B YVagnon a 30 30 I I Time. 23"5. 48%, 1:14%. Trark muddy. wiaaer B. g, by Beimel -Bachelor Girl, by Br astick (trained by 8. A. Cloptoa; bred by Mr. C. C. Patrick). Went to post nt 2:28, At peel 1 minute. Btarl geed tad slow. Wea MaUjr; secoad aad third li i v lag. BULLET PBOOr. bard beld ror the Brsl half, moved an with ■ raah in the stretch aad drew awaj tn win easing ap. MINUTE MAN sin, wed the moat carry speed, bat tired badly after going ore-eighths. IBA WILSON gained steadily aith ■ raah in the last eighth and outstayed FORMOSA** la the Baal strides. 1 ORMORAN ran .1 good race, bat tired near the ead. The others were always ootraa. Scratched (45047)Furbetow, 106: 15481 'Jean BaUant, 100; (45252)8weel Liberty. 112; 46108 Talisman, 101: 45267:Flying Witch, 101; (45106) Ladj in Black, 105; 45207 Ace of Tramps, 106; 45348*'Wearv, 105: 45433 Maty Moece, 101. OTerweighti The Lamb; 1 poaad; Ballybell, -J'... ^_| ET RTO/\ THIRD RACE— 3-4 Mile. (Fab, 9. 1918— 1 :11! ,—6—116. ) Ascot Purro. $800 Added. TClJt/AiU 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Net value to winner $605; second, $161.30; third, $94.20. Index Horses AWtPPSt If If % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 4 -" t « I WHO (AUKS wS Kt | 4 p {I ttj l'l S Wide .1 L Solomon s 10 M 1 S-fi 13443 ' DISCUSSION a IMS 1 3 P II 9 S* C Bob* son M c.ohiblatt 3 SJ 3 4-5 1-:; 43496 wail mask era I 1»7 1 5 I ti 4 •" " M Buxton J Dundee 10 IS 12 1 3 16474 1:1:0 MACLEAN ara 1 M I I V H P 4* A Richer* kB II Goad 7 M 7 l" 1 ( I .-.4 14) ) CON VERSE w 8 MS | .: p ;s V '■■ ' E Ambr*eeM .1 Reardoo 1 t I S 3 B (4*lt7)CAPT. HERSHL'Ra 3 87 4 1 pi S S 6 E C'ltilettiW 11 Tolrale 7-6 11-311-54-6 1-3 Time, 24, 492i, 1:1545. Track muddy. Wiaaer Br. e, by Wrack Lizzie H., by Bains (trained by i». WoaaeMorSf; bred by Mr. Arthur P.. Ilaacock). Weal t.. post at 2:4». At peat 1 mlaate. start good and slow for all bat BROTHBB MACLEAN. Won eaaUj ; secoad aad third driving. Wild CARES, under gead riding, wi saved until reaching the stretch, where be raced int.. the lead aad easily held the others safe. DISCUSSION raced forwardly all the aray, bat tired after taking the lead and just lasted for secoad place. WAK MASK sulked for a half mile, bat finish. ,1 fast. BROTHER MACLEAN refused to start with the others :l!|,| Closed a big gap. t ATTAIN HERSHLER, much the beat, belted while in the lead and dosed an immense gap la the stretch. Scratched ■44693* American Ace, 110; 45495'Arnold. 112; 45474 Fort Bliss. iim : 4527!) American Eagle, I0(»: 45471 George Starr. 112; 45258'Maboay, lid! 42888 Bd stone, Ki2: 45280 Legotal, !)7; 45ir.PA. N. Akin. IBS. OTerweighti Who (arcs. :, poaads; Discnssioa, S; War Mask. ."•: Coarerae, 4. I KCOI FOURTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. (Feb. 12, 1916—1:42^—4—113.) U. S. Marine ~tOOmI A. Handicap. $1,000 Added. 3-year-olds and upward. Net value to winner $700; second, S221: third, $114. Index Horses AWtPPSt If M % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 II C P S (4S4SS) BOLSTER wa 6 MS 4 7 6*1 4' ::' 1*1 11 B Ambr'aeG W Pocaaan M 3 I E 7 101-:: 45473 "WOODTRAP ara I MS 3 1 31 31 4»| V - '• E C'ltilettiJ McPtwraon 5 t; I I 7-10 45482 'GENERAL GLENNw 3 83 t; S 7 7 7 ::.'.• P S \\ "i ! a Wayne Stable S S 7 2 1 46182 BLAIBGOWBIE we. 4 1() 2 1 3 S* P S' P 4"' .1 Mooney R H McC Potter 15 20 24 7 3 46482 MADGE 1". wa IMS 7 t U » l -i'l f - C Rob eaOg-den Stable 11-513-521 1 S-S ( 44381 )TIPPO SAHIB wa 5 111 3 I I- 6*151 V P L Morris .J T Weal 10 10 10 3 S-5 46486 COURTSHIP WB S 112 5 ' -' 7" 7 7 W Kelaay Marshall Bros ti 10 8 3 7-5 Time. 2435, 49. 1:15. l:423j. 1:47. Track muddy. Winner Ch. g, by Man.. IVrmia. by Persimmon drained by W. Short; bred in England by Sir John Robinson 1 . Went to i«.st at 8:12, At i».st i mlaate, Btarl goad aad slow. Wea driving: itecoad and third the same. BOLSTER begaa slowly, bat raced Into the had on the stretch turn and held WOODTRAP saf.- through the last eighth. WOODTRAP ran a goad race and was going fast at the end. GENERAL GLENN was far back to the last quarter, where he closed an immense gap. MADGR I*, tired after showing the most speed to the stretch. COURTSHIP quit. Scratched ■ 46478)Oaaoad, 1 07 : 43481 Siesta, 188. /S **T f*r OO FIFTH RACE— 1 1-8 Miles. 1 March 14. 1S08— 1 :51*5— 3— 122.) Purse $700. 4-year-olds TI «_P O dil mk and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner S500; second, $125; third, $75. Index Horses AWtPPSt U M % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 43483** DOT. v AND IV Eli w IMS 7 1 1J 1 ' 1 1" I« .1 Pierce Sunnylaad Stablel (-5 8-M1-3 out 45477 SKING NEPTUNE wa 7 187 3 3 P 1" 3* P* P V ("ltilettii X Pteeaaaa 4 t t 8 " 7 N I6484:TANLAC W 6 112 1 ■". 51 5* #* 34 P 1) Stirling W H Wilson 10 10 8 3} 8-6 45477 ■' *P1T W 7 183 i S 7- 7'-i:j 41 r S Wide J P Phillips 10 1'0 IS .". ^ 46487*N. K. BRAXi wa C Ml S 4 4 41 7»* S" B* 1- Marrla G W Forman 4 5 4 7-.".::-:) 13488 ALDEBARAN wall MS 3 7 ■■ 8*6] 7**» P F Smith And. 1 son Bros :;0 ,"^) HO 15 « 4S4S4 BPEEDSTEB wa 6 111 2 3 3* ::* P 61 7** H J Burke F P LetteUtar I IS I Q S-6 4." S." 7 EL KKV WB S lln' S 8 I 8 I 8 3 L Mills K H Good 30 40 ::0 10 .". Time, 25; SO^T 1:15, 1:4145. 1-38%. Track muddy. Wiaaer Ch. f. by trap Rock--HortensIa, by Meddler (trained by R. A. Smith: bred by Mr. Walter O. I'armeri. Weal to P"st at :i:37. At l"st 4 miautea. Start gaed and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. DOTTIE VANDIVER had the best of the start, but ran as if mack' the best and held sway throughout to will in 1 canter. IC I N ; NEPTUNE ran a goad race and finished resolutely. TANLAC moved ap fast after going a half mile and easily outstayed the others. PIT had as mishaps. SPEEDSTER tired badly in the last qaarter. N. K. BEAL was deae after going a half mile. Orerweights Dottle Vaadirer, 1 pound: 1:1 Key. 3'^. A S^CTQ0 SIXTH RACE— 1 1-8 Miles. (March 14. 190E— 1 :51s— 3—122. I S700 Added. 4-year-olds ~Jb «3 «_? £t O and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $500: second. $140: third, $85. Index Horses AWtPPSt V* Vi ?i Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S ( 45484 )WADS'TH'S LASTw 8 115 7 1 1* 1» 1* 1« 1* H Lunafd J M Goode 3-5 4-5 7-101-1 out 46484*MARAUDER w 6 MS Z 3 6s 5* 3*4.21 2' F C'ltilettiJ McPheraon 4 :, ( 7-6 1-2 48483 ••CAPPfAL CITY w 6 MS 1 3 31 3| P* 41 3: s Beyle M Smith s 10 s 3} 6-5 46884*PUTS AND C'LLSwa 8 M7 3 E P* P* 41 r,:i 4" .1 -Pierce V, J Miller 7 12 12 4 8-5 SS4SS*GEN. BTNG wit 4 101 :. 4 P 2: 21 3' P «', Stack R 1 I'.aker V, U V. .". 2 46443*WATEB WILLOW W 4 MS 4 6 I1 4» 6* ( ■ ' i " A Richrr'kV Mannale 8 i S 7-5 7-10 44883*BUDD*i TUCKEB w 4 Ml 6 7 7 7 7 7 7 S Wlda H Oota M 00 5S 10 (i Time. 24S, 51%. l:173/s. 1:44%, 1:58%. Track muddy. Wiaaer Btk. g, by Wadsworth— April's Lady, by Linden (trained by H. CaTaaaugh; bred by Mrs. F. B. Driver). Went to post at 4:04. At post 1 minute. Start good and slew. Won easily: second and third driving. WADSWORTH'8 LAST set the pace aader hard restraint and won all the way never fully extended. MARAUDER was under hard restraint in the early running and moved up with a rush on the stretch turn. I APITAL ITV ran well and finished gamely. BEN. BTNG showed speed, but tired ill the stretch. WATER WILLOW had BO mishaps. .•-■rat. lei 15483 Paddy Hear. [OS; (45488)Lagy Lou. 88. SEVENTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. (Feb. 13, 1915— 1:44%— 3— 104.) S700 Added. 4-year-») IPrr-rtTh/l O M I olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $500; second, S1j5: third. $85. Index Horses AWtPPSt M K % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 4." 1K." .1. C STONE a 7 110 3 S t -1- -' 1" 1- H Lunsf.l W I'.rkins 3 H 3] 1 2.'. 454851BAJAZET a 5 US l 1 5] G i- 3* 21 H EJricka'nW'ayBe stable 8-5 8-6 8-6 3-5 oat !648 «*DOIL,1 wa 4 M 4 3 1 1 1 12* 3 K f'lti. -ttiW E Matthews r, I 8 21 1 43486 PARRISH wa 5 1M E 3 - " ! i - .1 Moor-ey I. A Broaddaa 21 1 13-54-6 2-5 15488* HARRY RUDDER wa IMS S S 41 2 J Pier Dodge ft Bock M M M M E 48477'COMACHO wa 6 106 3 1 3' I B I G A Riehcr*kH DtrnJoain M M 15 .". ^ Time. 25. 50%, 1:17. 1:44, 1:51%. Track muddy. Winner ch. •_•. by Peep o'Day — Prairie BeUe, by Maaagan (trained by A. Thoaaas; bred by Mr. George U. Claj 1 Went to |M6t :t t:L's. At post 1 minute. Start good anl slow. Won easily: second and third driving. .1. «'. STONE began Homewhat sfcwly, bat moved ap with a raah la the last half and won eaaiag np. BAJAZET dropped leok in the early ranaing, bat came fast in the stretch. DOILY showed the moat speed to the stretch, bat tired la the last eighth. PARRISH was done after goiag ■ half mile. HARRY RUDDER quit-Scratched (44865)Frank Monroe, 108: 45198 Dragon Lock. 110; 15498 Coureelles, 107: 45484 Crampsall, 114; 15488 Verity. t»v: 45493 Gourmand, 1 i4: ir, 177 Lottery, 110; 42S02*Gibby, 185; 45215 Kimnalong, 103: 45511-Handfnli, 105; 13241 P. ;. King. 110; 45488 Dancer, 118. Overweights — Harry Redder, ."• poo Is. Page 3 Havana Form Chart &_ — 1 — HAVANA FORM CHART HAVANA. CUBA. SATURDAY. JANUARY 24, 1S20. (Hiatal Park. Fifty secoad day. Ceba-Aaeerieaa Jockey and Auto flab. Winter Meetiag of 180 days ,,r more. Weather clear: temperature 70 . Presiding steward. V. ■'. liti Gerald. Presiding Jadge, W. II. BbeUcy. Starter, .lames Milton. Racing Becretary, Martin Xathaaaoa. Racing starts at l':L", p. m. m hicago time 1:45 p. m.i. W indicates whip, S spurs. 15 blinkers. Figures in pareatheeea foUowiag the distance of each race indicate date, track record, age of horse and Weight carried. "Indicates apprentice allowance. a JT RT« Cr: FIRST RACE— 3-4 Mi!e. (Jan. 8, 1S20— 1:11— G— 1C2. Purse $600. 3-year-olds. 4t)t)aD Claiming. Net value to winner S450: second. 3100: third, $30. In, l,.x Horses A Wt l'l* St ■* % rM Str Fin Jockey* Owaer* O H O P S 43313 fLITTLB ONE w 183 3 3 1 W ir n n i: H Crainm :; :: :: I ;- !: ; DIRECTOR JAMES a '." ■" - ( l' MerimeeR J Parris 10 N M 4 ! 43488 INCINERATOR a M i ■"• i ■' '■ 3 FletcherF Wriapen 3 3 3 I 45085' ni p. MAID • 183 14 -1 ' I P Weiner II S Kearney S S •'. 21 6-5 i5285 Miss I. A RUE M. w 1481 2 J 1 - : .'. W Crump N Bredln a -\ "I 1 1-J l54S6*SHKRR*i ''7 7 :. "■'' • -; '•' .1 CannodyJ T Ireland S I »'. 15513 SEA PRINCE wa 185 S 8 s s s 7 .! Kederls I! E SWa ! ! 3 1-5 2-5 4346G QUEEN GAFFNEY a MS - 1 'r 7 7' s G Corey F N Beamer M M 24 8 I Time. 24, 48^- 1:14V Trael: fast. S3 mutaels paid. Little Dne, $12.30 Btraight, 38.W place, S3JN) show: Director James, S17.06 place. S:..i;ii sh..w: incinerator, S3.20 bow. Bqui, ilea; booking odd* Little One. ."1". to 100 Rtraight. 2tt"i to l'« place. 35 to 1'ki show; Director James 750 t' 100 place, lvn t i 100 shoe : ii ■ Inerator, 60 t i 100 . Wiener B. c, by Lord Rock Sand- The Pet, bj ii i (trained by B. E. Graham; bred by Mr. Tbomax ' ly* I Weal to post at 2 1 At post I Start -• I and slow for all but SEA PRINCE. Won ii ■ s , . i„i and third the name LITTLE ONE, rlosc up from the start, bung on gamely under hard riding ,,,. iiead of the stretch and won .a the last stride. DIRECTOR JAMES ch ed a Lap and finished u.j,i, ., ,„,],. im IX ERATO H also fit - I fast. H R maid r n weU. Miss l.A RUB M. qait la tie-last eighth alt.r setting a l'.i-i ii- SEA PRINCE would not -., and was as good as 1 .:. ( V( uu* La Kue M. 1 - pounds; .. r,. 1 . i U rney, ::. P" * Ci SECOND RACE— 3-4 Mile. tJan. 8, 1920— 1:11— C— 102. '' Pur .c $600. 3-year-olds. 4F ♦3»3i5t3 Claiming. Not vali e to winner j 450; second, $100; third, $50. "iadea Hm-sr ■ AWtPPSt \ M K Str Fin Jockeys Owaers 0 II 0 P B (45488)*FIRST CONSUL wa 184 1 " - - 1 I I irmodyO Vxquler - 6-5 8-5 15445 'SUPERIOR «W ' J I l'l 1* l'l A Pickena W Dugan 45435 • LENORA P * '' • ' ' :' T Hunt M E ThompeOD s s s :; g-5 I5433*HUSH ■ '"- ' ; K Barnea F Hari -• 5 E 2 1 l54«6*MAJnR BRADLET » l"l 2 L VVooda .1 .1 O'Malley 3] 3j 1 45408 ) FASTEP v '"" s ' -1 Dawson A M Mitchell 10 hi M I 3 15488 STEVE wa JSS 8 S v 71 ; \ Collini P Stire l •r.'«ii col, 1 II 1 VRD « l"1 i -i 7~ ^ s n c .Vrch'b'l \ L Llll n I 28 28 28 8 4 Tn.:.. 2:;'.. 48 . 1.14. Traok ia.t. N_. nu:.i.i- paid, I'"-' Coasul, |.o traight, s_ ,t ,,;,.. «2.48 show; Bnp»'rior, S2.88 pi ••■ *I;."0 I • i ,i.i p., (3.10 show Konivulent I stkiug -»l I First Consul. 1^:, t.. 100 t-traight 30 to 108 pi ' 20 to 1"" boa Sup N 4u to loo plate, z'j to 10U itltow; Leaeca V. 53 to loo -iun\. Winner— It. g, by Zeus— Sans Gene, by Rock Sand (trained by W. F Bnggs; bred by Messrs. White & Garaett). W. nt to pest at 2:41. At post 2 miaatea. Start geed and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. FIRST CONSUL begaa slowly, but moved up fast on the outside and wore BUPRRJOR down to get ap and win in the Baal stride. SUPERIOR showed the most early speed, but tired badly in the last eighth. LENORA P. ran well and Dabbed fast. Ill Sll linished .lose up. Orerweights Pastep, :!'•_. poaads. i CrerOPf THIRD RACE— 3-4 Mile. (Jan. 8, 1920—1:11—6—102.) Purse JGOO. 4-year-olds ar.d rxtltla^ 4 upward. Claiming. Net value to winner S450: second, $100: third, S50. Index Horses AWtPPSt It »A % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S~ 45487" • FRANK BURKE u S MS I 1 V I1 I1 1»1 F Lu- c R Smith 3 ^ 3 C-5 Z-T, 434)18 point to POINT wa SIM 1 I p p P 2" C aarrig'nO C Mlxell 3J 3j 3J 1 1-2 45480 TARASCON wn 4 11:! 7 3 4 ' i 4: i" :: '!- P WYin-r I' J Kearns 10 10 10 4 I 45487 1.ITHOI.1CK at u 107 i; 2 i". pa i\ 4-1 A Collins a B Davktaon x s 8 3 M 14435 •TROPHY tvn 5 11:: 4 7 . '. i". 3'1 P Q Arch'b'tT Whitfurd ii-5 7-6 7-8 3-1 M 45 15:: LEOMA w 11 107 2 I P V ^ P IX Dull Q K Allen 6 6 5 2 1 DOUBT. THOMAS w 1 187 is g S 3 7* G ManganK Spenee 3 :'. 3) 7-5 7-10 45467 PRINCE liOXEIlo w 5 110 : i 7* 7- 7- s ]• MaderiaW C Weata»orel'd24 20 i 8 4 Tiir.c. 24. 48. 1:13%. Track fast. $2 mataels paid, Frank Barke, .S7.::il straight. s::..-.ll place. .Sj.e() show: Point to Point. $."..S0 place. $3.28 s,,ow: Taraacon, 38.38 show. F'lUivaient booking odds Frank Barke, 285 to *!»» straight, 75 to 100 place. 15 to I'M) show Point to Point. 00 to 100 place, til) to 100 show; Tarascon, 315 to KMI show. Winner ch. g, by The Commoner Ice Water, by Watercress (trained by C. R. Smith: bred by Mr. Walter :». Parmer). Went to post at 3:08, At post :' mbaatrs. Btart geed and slow. Won easily; second and third driv-ing. FLANK BURKE set a fast pace, haag oa gamely in the stretch drive and won geiag away. POINT TO POINT met mucii interference while rounding the far turn, where he was repeatedly cut off. but lin -ished fast aad gamely. TARASCON ran will, bat tired in the last eighth. TKdPlIY begaa slowly aad moved up rapidly on the hackatreteh, bat came wide into the stretch and tired in the last eighth. LIT1I-OLICK ran Wl 11 I I the stretch. Overweights Prince P.oliero. 3 pounds. ^KETOO FOURTH RACE— 5 1-2 Furlonps. (Jan. 24, 1917— l:05'o— 5— 102.) Purse $700. 3-year-^:*Jt3Sd%J olds. Allowances. Net value to winner $500; second, $125: third. $75. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P 8 ( 45368) FORT CHURCHILL w ll!i 7 :; 1' P 1- 1| .1 Mclntyre.Jamaiea Stable I G-." (1-5 M 1-C, 43281 BLACK PRINCE W 187 3 1 4 ' I » 1 | V MerimeeF M Rector 4 4| V. 6-5 1-2 4*482 MESS KIT a 100 I :. V ::• pa Sat J CarmodVAraaoaia Stable 8 8~ 8* .l 8-r. (45323) CLEARING UP w MS 3 2 2 H PI 4" .1 Kederla ,1 T Ireland 1 1 1 1-3 1-C 43343 ORLEANS GIRL w M 14 :, :.' :,' :.- B DeMayoCUrb stable 20 25 25 10 5 41700 SEA PAT W MS .". S I '•• S ' I A Pi kens A H Diaz. 20 25 25 10 5 -M1CHTV LEVER W »7 4 7 7 7 7 7 K. Lux H W Boyer 2i 25 25 10 5 Time, 23V 47. 1:00. 1-88%. Track fast. is." mataels paid. Fort Churchill. 34.38 straight, 33.20 place. .S2.!I0 show; Black Prime. S6.30 place, 34.88 shew: Mess Kit. 34.88 show. F'piivalent 1 kin« odds— Port Chun hill. 115 to KMI Straight, 88 to KM) place. 45 to 100 show; IUack Prince. 215 to Kmi place. 188 to 100 shew; Mess Kit. 138 to KMI show. Winner P.. o. by Honeywond— Tami^a, by Kmperor of Norfolk (trained by II. Looker: bred by Nevada Stock I\ mil. Went to ]iost at 3:35. At post 2 miaatea. Start geed and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. PORT CHURCHILL went to the leaders with ■ rush when settled late his stride and drew away int i a len;; lead oa the far turn and was eased up in the last sixteenth. BLACK PRINCE gained stendilv and outstayed MESS KIT. The latter raced wide mo-t of the way. CLEARING UP was crowded against the fence on the turn out of the haekatreteh and dropped out. Overweight* CTeariag Pp. 2 poaads; Bea Bat, l. AtC CI^CI FIFTH RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. (June 24, 1917— 1 :051-J— 5— 102.) Purse $600. 3-year-"TUtlA's/ olds and upward. Claiming. Ket value to winner $450; socond, $100; third, $50. Index Horses AWtPPSt 14 Vi % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P 8 484SS*NEPE w 5 112 1 2 1»* 1\ l'l P* A Plekeaa H Coons G 5 fi-5 1 1-2 1-4 4S288*AVION w 4 10:! 7 7 P 4- U 2" B Harms L Prown 2| m\ 2". 1 1-2 lS488*POMERENK w 4 10:! 4 1 S :!' 4s ::'. F Lux S T Baxter 10 10 10 4 2 IS488*LITTLE NEPHEW w 3 lU 3 1 P P PIP J CaraaodyJ S Allen 3-2 2 2 7-101-3 48487*BAB V BONDS wa 4 MS I 4 P P i; ..i. .1 Kederls E.I Sullivan 15 15 15 C 3 45434 LADY IVAN wa S MS ii 5 4'. V .".- P) R McCrnr. II E Crist M 20 20 8 4 43487 *** PRINCE DIRECT a 1 MS S I 7sk S I 7- O Ar.h'b';H C Smith 10 10 10 4 2 41513'»PRL\CE EAST W» 4 31 I 3 3 7*. ?s» I T ilunt H W Boyer 50 50 50 20 10 Time. 2323. 473s. 1:0025, 1:0C»5- Track fast. S2 mataels paid. Nepe, i,3.!)0 straight, $2.80 place. 33.38 show: Avion. 34.80 place. 39.88 show: Pom-erene. $1.10 show. ■qahraleat booking odds— Nepe. 80 tr KMI straight, 40 to 100 place, 20 to KM) show: Avion. 100 to 100 place. 48 to loo show: Poaaewac. 180 to KMI shew. Winner — B. t:. by Abe Frank — Gladys Louise, by Sempronius (trained by R, L. Fitzgerald ; bred by Estate of Mr. .Iidin F. Newmanl. Went to p..st at 4:01. At post I minutes, stait good and slew. Won driving: second and third the same. NEPE took a quick had. raced LITTLE NEPHEW into defeat in the lirst half aad gamely outstayed AVION. The latter gained steadily, finished Fast aad was mSaellj wearing the winner down, POMERENE ran well and oatgamed LITTLE NEPHEW. The latter tired in the stretch drive. Scratched — (45434 ICol. Harrison. Ids. Ovd-wight-— Lady Ivan. 1 pound. /d Cr erO/k SIXTH RACE— 1 ■&* and 50 Yards. (March C, 1818—1:41—5—117.) Purse $600. ■itJOOll 3-year-olds and r-iward. Claiming. Net value to winner $450: second. $100: third, $50. Index Horses AWtPPSt V* l/i \ Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P 3 45470-I,ITT1.ECOTE WB IMS 1 4 ::' 2 ■ VI 3* lj F Mnliaiil C K Moore z\ 2i 2 1 1-2 * 45409 ; •PRETTY RABY wi: 5 10:; 4 11 1- E P 2 .1 Cs IB! llll J II E Swan S-5 2J 2\ 1 1-2 45401 MfSS SWEEP Willi 5 S P P H S'l 3* W Crump H W Boyer 20 20 20 8 4 45109-HOPE wi: :. Ill 1 3 4 ". i1 S'l V 4;1 C H Millers B Jones 3 3 3 6-5 3-5 45410 EDA HERRMANN W 5 111 I 3 '■■ 7". 7"k P 5". J Kedcris Williams Bros 2 2? gj 1 1-2 45453 THE SXOB w 5 US 3 3 P S'l P* 5 ■'• V E Weiner D Ravmond 10 10 10 4 2 45470 MUD SILL wl 12 US S 7 8 3 8 8 7" A Collins It I. Tibnnear 10 10 10 4 2 45470'1 YEXGHEE was M 113 7 I 5- 4] » 7". S P M tdetrta W E Poison 6 0 6 8 6-5 Time, 14%, 48. 1:1335, 1:40%. 1:43V5. Track fast. $2 mataels paid, Uttlecete, ST.88 straight, .•,:!. lo place. .53.10 show: Pretty Baby, $4. so place, $3.50 show: Miss swop. 35.48 show. Bqairaleat hook lag odds Littleeote. 238 to 180 straight. 70 to 100 place. 55 to 188 shew; Pretty Baby, 140 to 18S place, 75 to 100 show: Miss Sweep. 1711 to 1(11 shew. Wiaaer— B. g, by Bt. Aasaal Celine, by CyUeae (trained by C. K. Moore: bred in England by Mr. L. 11. Leach). Went Im post at 1:27. Al p..st 3 minutes. Start geed and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. I.ITTI.LCdTI' were PKKITY BABY down in the stretch and oatgamed her at the end. The latter set a geed pace until in the last sixteenth, where si e tired. MISS SWEEP closed a big gap and finished fast. ROPE ran well and finished ch.se lMl. THE SNOB showed B| d. Scratched 13388 ilyki. 118. A fsTCTQ-g SEVENTH RACE— 1 Mile and 20 Yards. (Feb. 15. 1918—1:39—8—103.) Purse $700. "IlltiOl 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $500: second. $125; third, $75. Index Horses AWtPPSt 14 *£ ft Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 45171 JELLISON a SMS 3 1 I H P 2'. V .1 CarmodyJ 11 Moody 4 i S 2 1 ( 45837 is.u.VAT ELLE v. 5 M0 1 1 :;; P 2' 1'- 2;' E Weiner F Raymond 2 2 2 4-5 2-5 45488 = GREAT GULL w 5 107 4 .". ."' :.■ 5" I" '■ K MerimeeC K Moore 2A 2] 2 4-5 2-5 45588*ALLAH WB 1 M 5 1 I 1'. :!" I- T Hunt M E Thompson 7 8 8 3 S-5 454233*,CORYDON WB 5 104 2 S S li ti ''. S'l P Lux E Baxter s-5 S-5 s 5 7-101-:: (45448) *SKY MAN WB 4 33 S t P 9* 4* P I .1 Hoffh-r V It Sprague G 6 G 2\ G-5 Time. 233;i, 47%. 1:13, liSS^, l^O-'i. Track fast. SS mntaela paid. Jellisoa, $28.48 straight, S6.80 place. 84.28 show; BalrateUe, 34.40 place. $3.30 show; Great Gall, 33.20 show. Bqairaleat looking adds— Jellisoa, 828 to 100 straight. 238 to P10 place. 110 to 100 show: Salvatelle, 120 to phi place, 63 to 108 show; Ureal dull. 00 to 180 show. Wiiin.-r- P.. g, by Llangwm -Aasoceea, by Lore Wisely (trained by .1. W. Naylor: bred in England by Mr. E. A. Wolfe 1. Went to post at 4:53. At post 2 miaatea. Start ^-.od and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. JELLISON was saved to the stretch turn, from where he came through on the inside and. rinishing fasf. was going away at Pie end. BALVATELLE ran well, bat tired after passing ALLAH in the homestretch. GREAT GULL finished with a rush. CORY DON was crowded when geiag to the lirst turn, but ran a bad race. ALLAH set a fast pace to the stretch ai.d tired. Havana Form Chart HAVANA FORM CHART (UKL.VYEIl 1\ TRANSMISSION.) A KBT-g Q SECOND RACE— 3-4 Mile. .Jan. 8. 1920—1:11—0—102.) Purse $600. 3-year-olds and ^0»3-l-«L upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $450: second, $100: third, $50. Index Horses AWtPPSt % V.- ft Str Fin Jockey3 Owners O H C P S 45448 'RAILBIRD wi U17 G 1 1 1- 1- l' w Craatp F Delbarrio 4 4 4 s-5 4-5 45437 ••EL CORONEL w 4 113 i 2 S'13* 3] 1* F Lux R P. Allen 2 Q U 1 1-2 45488s* LITTLE ONE a ; in:; 4 :: 2T S»l ;i:l :;' W Brown II E Graham 5 G G 2 1 45442 "SEA PRINCE W 3 MS 1 7 7 G-41 I .) c- rni.elv It E Swan S52 3 4-5 2-5 4545S CLIP wa 1 Ml 7 t 4' 4' ."■' B'l P MaderiaL Crist 7 - 8 8* S 8-5 45448*BR'ER POX w 4 MS 2 I 5» ■ Bs» i;- (' G -ManganK Spepce 2 I 2 4-5 2-5 45-J88 BALLYCONNELL wis 4 112 : S 8' 7 7 7 A Ftnley S Ross 12 12 12 5 2\ Time. 24, 4743. 1:13. Track fast. S2 mataeli paid. RaRbird, 811.88 straight, ..5i;d place. .^3.20 show: El Ceroael, $4.00 place, $3.20 show: Little One. 34.28 show. 1: inivah nt booking odds — RaUbird, 480 to 100 straight, lso to 188 place. 88 to 180 show; El Corouel, Kin to 108 place, 08 to Km show: Little One, IK) to 108 show. Wiaaer- Ch. g, by Plaudit Maud B, I... by star Shoot (trained by C. K. Smith: bred by Mr. Arthur P. Hancock). Went to post it 2:55. At poet 1 minute. Start l-'mmI and slaw. Wea handily: second and third driving. RAILBIRD took a long had in the Brst eighth and set a fast pace, but was tiring at the end. EL CORONEL, hard ridden. Oalsbed fast oa the inside right back of the winner. LITTLE ONE ran I good race and linished gamely, ska PRINCE begaa Setfooted and closed a big gap. Orerweights Little Oae, " pei n la. AtCtC-% $ THIRD RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. (Jan. 24. 1917— 1:05' 3— 5— 102.) Purse $600. 3-year-40e3 JLtL" oil's and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $450: second, $100: third, $50. Index Horses AWtPPSt *» *_• % Str Pie Jockey:- Owners O II (J P S I5IH7 PRECIOCS JEW'Lwa 1 "; 77 p t \ V 1" .1 MetatyreF Beaadhaaian 4 1 t- 14 44 45418*»TWENTY SEVEN » t ill H 2 7. 1 1 1 :• w Jarreli O L Peater I 8 3 S-5 3-6 15887 li:o\ !.o\ w IMS 6 fi 1" 1 G Corey .1 E Bartfette 3 3J Sj 7-5 7-10 15085 TIDAL wii 1 lis 3] 7 |»J w Crump L a Pay H N r 4 2 15446 IAMBS G wt 6 MS 1 1 lj ".' .1 Carraody'J de Eatraapea t I 2 1-5 1-6 151KH SI*IPP"5 SILVER wb I 1S 3 4 ::! P P 6 '.1 PenalwerAraaonia Stable 38 M ::'i 12 8 15488'KHIRO » I" 1 3 T 7 17- 7: K Wllnon M Kohn 2'. 2'. 2'. 1 1-3 I5448*STICKLER a I I'M 13 8 8 8 8 \V Brown 11 McDonald SS 38 20 8 4 Time, £4, 431.. 1:04',, 1:08^. Track U.,t. S2 mataels paid, Precious Jewel, 318.18 straight, S7^0 place, S4.*28 shew: Twenty Seven. S5.10 place. $3.*in show : Iron Boy, $3.80 s|„,u-. Eqaiwaleat boekiag odds Precioas Jewel. 7115 to 108 straight. 283 to Kk» place, llo to 100 show; Twenty Seven. 155 to 100 place, so to 188 shew; Iron Bey, go to Km shear. Winner Ch. !'. by Oeldea Maxim Diamoodi and Rubies, by din. uncut (trained by P. Roiighsman; bred by Mr. Thomas M . Murphy). W.i to i-st it 3:18. At pet 1 minute. Start gaed and slow Woe driving: second and third the „; 11:11 lin s JEM II. began slowly, but moved up oa tl Btside wMh a rush and. after being forced wide wii.,1 .nt 1 in- the stretch, wore TWENT1 SEVEN down t.. gel im in the linal strides. TWENTY SEVEN tired after getting to the iron. IRON BO\ ran well ream the start-, tidal came again at the ead. Overweights— Tidal. 1 poaad. Page 4 Havana Entries and Past Performances for Sunday, January 25 Havana Entries and Past Performances for Sunday, January 25. WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK FAST. I The figures under the heading "Rec." in the I entries below show the best time of each horse at th » distance since January 1. 1917. no matter where it finished. In cases where record was made on other than a fast or good track, | abbreviations show track conditions. o - ■ ■ o Racial atarta at 8:15 p. in. (Chicago time 1:45.) ® Superior mud runner. X Good mud runinT. :•: Fair mud runner. l.M) Maidens. * Apprxatice allowance. First Race— 3-4 Mile. 3-vear-olds and apwild. Claiming. (Track retard: Jan. 6, 1820—1:11—0—102.) Today's lad. Bene. Wt. Bee. A.wt.Han. (45488) Porigourdine 165 1:12% 5 106x723 ^..r.ixi- •Revelry .lames ...1(14 1:12% 8 102X128 45501* Artkar Mlddletaa.. MB 1:12)6 T 114. .719 45341 •Marty Laa MB 1:12% i) MIX 719 (45452) Qardaa Bus-ell ...107 1:12% 10 1U 4: 710 45411 *AaeaaaptkM 112 1:12% 4 102.. 705 455(10 'Blanche Donalton. .111 1:11% IMIX705 45488 Applejack MS 1:14% 1107X705 45528 l.adv Ivan 104 1:12% I 112.. 703 45499 •Lady Laa|dea 107 1:11% 4 1004:700 45452- Pollvanna tM) ...105 1:11% 8 1(l5x7(H 45488 baa Craai n 80 1:11% c 110x700 Second Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs. :i-year-olds. Claiming. (Track record: Jan. 24, 1017—1:05% 5 102.) (45081) •Mian Patty Ill 1:117 85x725 (45411) •Aaaakene 105 141% 88x720 45342" Old Red 108 141% 104X715 45842* Raveaaea 105 140% ai»3. .7io 45433- •Sentry Ml 147% 87..708 (45865) Bardera 107 1 41 103x705 40142 Polar Cak 114 1:07 MB.. 700 45388 *Dtoaaed M4 147% 101x700 Third Race — 1 Mile. 4-voar-olels ami upward. Claiming. (Track record; March -'3. 1919— 1 :38V. -5— 105.) 43504* •IMantarede 88 1:40% 4 101x725 4545X *Tke Talker 108 1:40% 4 1014:720 (45515) •Old Eylers 115 1:47 8 108X715 45620* •1'omereno 102 1:41% 4 106x715 (45434) CoL Harrison 4 110. .715 4543C. Miserie-nrde 105 1:42% 4 104.. 710 15371 Ned Mihybright ..113 1:41% 5 115X710 45510 •Bam. -an 100 1:42% 4 104.. 705 45502 Cafeteria (M) 88 1:41% 4 liii..;im Fourth Race — 3-4 Mile. Third Runnine Morro Castle Handicap. $1,500 Added. 3-vear-olds and upward. (Track record: Jan. s. M20— 1:11— 0—102.) Today's lad. Herae. Wt. Rec. A.Wt.Han. 45.-03- Sirocco 1111:11% 5 M7..750 (45422) Croaiwell 84 1:11% 4 128X743 (45460) Surpliee 99 1:11% 4 101x740 (4550H Blaaeaway 112 1:12 8 102X746 45409-' Marae Joka 105 1:11% 4 108 140 (454541 Skiles Knob 1 K 1:114r. Sll»9(2 740 45374 Bight Angle 1( 5 1:11% 5 116 ■ 785 453(19 tDiffereat Eves 115 1:12% 4 107. .735 45175 tBattjf 120 1 :18 0 107 • 7.'!". 45MB Diversion KM! 1:12% 0 102X725 47,454 Beatek Verdict 110 1:13'.-. 4 103.. 730 fC. A. Stoneliam entry. Fifth Race— 1 1-1C Miles. Gulf Stream Handicap. 3-vear-olds and upward. (Track record-: Pefc. 3, M18 1:44%— I— 02.) (45450 ) BTJFORD 114 1 :45% « 111 X 750 45450- Legal 107 1 :45 -. 4 100 X 740 (454551 Berlin '. . 108 1 :45% 0 1()7®740 45455- f].a. k.iwanna 97 1:46% 4 1004:733 45450 t Walnut Hall 105 1:40% 0 107. .735 4500S Tafter 5 as x 720 tArnionia SlaMe entry. Sixth Race — 1 Mile. 4-vear-olds and upward. Claiming. (Track record: March 23. 1919— 1 4f%— 5—105. 1 (45470) *W. Ward 117 1:48%B 4 Ml. .729 (45435) *Big .Smoke 119 1:43 7 107X725 (45457 ( •Candle Eight 1111:41% 4 106. .715 45502 •Pierrot Ill 148% 8 110X715 45468 •Hary'a Magneto ...103 1:42 4 105x710 464M •Gatdea Ckaace ... .107 1:41 8 107X716 45447 •Maaokka 101 140% 6 108x705 (45188) Hifh Tide 1111:41% 8 111X700 46604 Rhymer 113 1:40'-. 6 116X708 Seventh Race — 1 1-16 Miles. 4-vear-olds and upward. Claiming. (Track recard: Pefc. 3, MM— 1:44% 3—92.) (454901 •Buck Nail 100 1:47'-. 8 108x729 45344 Grace 104 1:40% 4 101. .720 45421 - *Zoie 4 86. .713 (454241 •Kllison 108 1:41% 7 111X715 45504- Fountain Fay 107 1:40% 10 107*700 46471* Byrne M 1:47 4 Mix 708 Havana Jockey Percentages HAVANA JOCKEY PERCENTAGES. From January 1, 1 !)!! , to January 'J( . l!CiO, Inclusive. At or Jockey. V.C. Wt. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Crooks, W 07 107 0 4 8 8 J'.arm-H, 1 29 1(H) 4 111 Carmo.ly, J 23 88 133 31 19 22 Lux, F 21 102 43 8 0 10 Murray, T 19 Ml 875 1C9 113 110 Smith. T 19 111 47 9 ■ 0 Kederis, J 17 104 144 Id 13 IS Garaar, H 17 107 111 19 9 17 Bard, H 17 102 o 1 0 l Piekeaa, A 15 103 200 40 no 30 Chjav.-lt.i. F 15 MS 97 15 L'7 10 Crump, W 14 110 280 38 35 32 Domini. k, J 14 M7 149 22 20 15 Ueriatee, F 14 100 108 15 17 9 (raise. J 14 112 50 7 7 11 Jarrell, W 14 101 42 0 2 5 Mangan, G 14 100 29 4 2 5 Koppleman, 1$. .. .13 93 221 29 30 32 Arohambault, G. .. .13 M 09 9 12 3 MclMtvre. J 12 102 158 19 18 17 Finlcy, A 12 105 168 13 9 8 la tor. E 12 99 59 7 0 0 I.omas, E 12 102 17 2 2 4 WoadS, E 11 85 101 11 4 13 Morrissey, W 11 107 85 9 10 7 Conway, J 11 100 70 8 0 7 I'enalver, J 11 105 28 3 4 1 Hunt. T 11 91 18 2 3 1 ITelcher, J 11 92 9 1 1 1 ;arrigan. C 11 100 9 10 0 Howard, C 10 107 294 28 33 34 Weaker, F 10 92 188 18 24 18 At or Ore* Jockey. P.C. Wt. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Brown. W 10 103 49 5 S .8 Atkinson, E 10 99 21 2 2 5 Connors. J (Ill 108 149 14 19 12 Ormes, W 09 107 80 7 0 17 Baffler, J 09 93 53 5 4 0 Apel, G 09 98 33 3 3 2 Milhr. C. H 09 112 32 3 2 5 kfcCraaa, ■ os km; 210 19 21 M Hileman. F 08 112 149 12 13 10 Mountain, ftf 08 107 140 11 17 19 P.auer, .1 OS 112 30 3 4 Tryon. A OS 99 24 2 1 2 Gargan. W 07 112 171 12 19 18 Wingfield. R 07 112 110 8 11 9 Dawaaa, J 07 108 117 s 7 11 Corey, G 00 103 240 15 17 20 Hall. It 0(1 100 152 9 10 17 Taylor, w oo 106 88 4 0 8 Collins. A 05 108 301 19 27 44 Martin. C 04 100 28 13 2 Maderia, P 03 110 30 1 5 4 Kreger, A 03 98 31 1 3 3 White, C 01 103 0.8 1 0 5 Anderson. M 102 53 0 14 Collins. N 95 8 0 1 2 Franklin. D 90 20 O 2 2 Hirst, C 1(H) 5 0 1 0 Lea*, l' loo 16 o 0 0 Miller. C 102 31 0 0 2 1 Sc lilcssinger, M 103 10 0 0 0 Watson. C 112 14 0 1 4 Wilson, F 100 21 0 2 0 First Race [1st Havana] FIRST RACE— 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (.Jan. 8. 1920—1:11—6—102.) Index Course Dist TimeT'ckOdds Wt St K 8J % Str Fin Jockeys Started Order of Finish PERIGOURDINE, br. m, 5 108 By Aeronauts-Miss Perigord (KentmereFarmStable). Trainer. H. J. Kennedy. 4548S Havana 61 f l*86%faat 2 110 | 8 4 5 1' A Finlcy 11 Blanohita. Fncore. Key Funis 45447 Havana 3-4 1:12 fast 6 105 1 4 2 3»k 413 a Finley 8 H.Atkin. Foster Embrv. Kernnn 45075 Havana 3-4 l:17%hvy / 108 1 3 7 72 7" A Finley S Driffield. P.. Donalton, OoldStone 44826 Bowie 1 1-16 l:51%fast 46f 106 3 7 6 » 9 S*$ W Ohert 10 Napoli, Ch. Francis, Cn hallo 44806 Bowie 61 f 1:22 fast 105 103 12 7 7 9' 8*1 J Pierce 15 Poultney. O.ofHavana, I-.Maudie 44767 Bowie 1 1-16 l:51%fast 26f 10113 12 12 12 10l 9'8 A Evans 14 Fr. Shannon. Zouave. Arbitrator BEVELRY JAMES, ch. g, 8 102 By Star Baby— Lady Lindsey (r. Mock). Trainer. C. U. Kowe. 45500 Havana 3-4 1:13'. -.fast 3 114 3 3 3 2* 2'?. A Collins 9 Bagdadine. Zodiac-. IfanUT 4545S Havana 1 1:40 fast 7 106 5 6 5 5 3'1 6*2 E Atkins'n 8 AllFdson. As'mption. M.Pr'cter 45434 Havana 3-4 l:12V5fast 21 104 3 4 4 3'j 2"" E Atkins'n I Col. Harrison. Rata, Lady Ivan 45330 Havana 1 l:41%fast 21 113 2 1 1 1 11 2'1 W Crump 9 Tok. March. Dione, Bill Simmons 45298 Havana lm50y l:43%fast 10 106 6 4 7 7 7 7'" J Hoffler 8 Dimitri. John W. Klein. Khyruer 45274 Havana 51 f l:07%fast 21 108 7 6 6 4" 4'i J Carmody 8 Ed Garrison, Encore. MikeDixon 45207 Havana 3-4 1:13%fast 5 111 2 6 5 41 4' T Smith 8 Duke Run*. Herder. Lady J. Grey 45085 Havana 51 f l:09%slow 3 M8 4 2 2 1' In P Chiav'ta 8 Al Hudson. Hops. En wise Child ARTHUR MIDDLETON, ch. g, 7 114 By Disguise— Lardella (W. Woodard). (Formerly Dr. Moore). Trainer. J. Fniensetter. 45501 Havana :;-4 1:12 fast 2 114 4 2 2 2' 2' H Garner 8 Blaze-away. I'lantarodo. Koriian 6MB Havana 8-41*18 fast 4 107 3 3 11* 8*1 J Hoffler 8 Big Smoke. V. Boris. Blazeaway 45307 Havana 2-4 1 :122£f ast 7-5 108 1 4 4 5' 5" H Garner 0 Brizz, Buster Clark. Shoddy 45260 Havana 8-4 l:12%fast 2j 114 a 5 5 41 51! H Garner 8 Deckhand. Big Smoke. Sir Oliver 45187 Havana 51 f 14 %faat 3 112 4 4 3 33 341 H Garner f, Sister Susie, Currency, Blondel 4.M20 Havana H f 1 :0fi'.-,fast 31 111 6 6 6 6* 4»i H Garner 8 Sister Susie, Starliabv. Un. Child 44995 Havana 5\ f 1 :05 5f ast 21 111 3 3 3 3« 2'1 H Garner 0 Money. Alvord. Currency 44861 Havana 61 f 1:07 fast 21 102 E 6 5 1' l4 H Garner 8 Manokin, FirstPullet, S.Alyssum MARTY LOU. br. m. 9 103 By Marta Santa — Miss Louise (W. Dondas). Trainer. M. M. Shields. 45341 Havana 3-4 1:11 fast 7 loS 1 3 3 3! 6'1 R Kop'm'n 8 HighGear. Harlock. Gold. Chance 45273 Havana 51 f 1 :07 fast 5 105 2 11 1% 1»| B Kop'm'n 8 Sea Beach. Miseric-orde. Herder 451SC Havana 3-4 1:13 fast 20 106 9 7 5 6' 8'3 J Carmodyll Eierman. Deckhand. R.E.Owen 4"l:i4 Havana 51 f 1:11 hvy 12 110 6 8 9 8« 917 B Kop'm'n 9 Bianca. B.andStars. Golden King 4: 246 Mt.Sterl'g 5-8 l:03J/ifast 1-2 110 1 J Cruise 0 LuckyFcarl, JobThayer. CanShe 43243 Mt.Sterl'g 6-8 1:04 fast — 110 2 R Davies 0 Lackrose. Bogart. Chartier 43237 Mt.Sterl'g 5-8 1:03^ fast — 110 2 R Davies 7 Scvlla, Mabel Trask. EordByron 43110 Paducah 41 f 57^fast — 115 21 R Davies T, Reilloc, The Clerk. Otsego 43102 Paducah 5-8 l:02^fast — 113 4*1 R Davies 5 W. Mc-Gce. L.Small. Dr.Embree GORDON RUSSELL, b. h, 10 113 By Marchmont II.— Tokalon (E. A. Whitney). Trainer. 11. W. Plant. 4MB Havana 8-4 1 :i'i-.-.fast 3 in 7 4 3 2t in j CarmodyM Pollyanaa, OldF.ylers, M. Sweep 4.102 Havana lmSOy 1 :46-:.-.good 4 112 2 1 1 1 3« 34 W Ormes 7 John W. Klein. Zodiac. War Tax 4608 Havana 11-16 1:47 fast 5 114 1 6 6 6 6' 7** W Ormes 8 Sil. Sandals. Can. Light. Yenghee 44891 Havana Imr.Ov l:43%faat 21 US 3 3 3 2 32 8*1 W Ormes 8 Baby Cal, Yenghee. High Tide 44864 Havana lm50yl:44 fast 6 113 1 2 2 2 31 4'i W Ormes 13 Buck Nail. Perseus, Solid Rock 44266 Latonia 1 1-16 1:47 fast 68 112 1 7 7 9 7* 7* H Garner 12 Jackstraw, Prince Igor. Maaa 43025 Latonia 1 1-8 14*%faat 20 110 6 6 7 12 12 121" J H Burkel2 Quito. H. C. Basch, Lottery 42987 Lator.ia 1 3 16 l^g^fast 30 109 1 6 6 5 L.rider.J H Burkel2 Reveler. Sandman IE, Obolus ASSUMPTION, br. g, 4 102 By Jack Atkin-^Arrogance (C. Polk). Trainer. S. Folk. 45491 Havana lni2 y 1:42 fast 8] Ml 7 I S I I !•• B latnr 8 Or. Rao. Bill Hunley. Dake Huff 45458 Havana 11:40 fast 5 104 3 2 2 2 V- 2' E Fator 8 AlHudson. M. Procter. E.I.Grey •OH. Havana lm50y l:43%faat 3 loi 4 4 3 3 3n 8* Et Fator ■ 0 Jellison, Can. Eight. Silv. Sandals 45!73 Havana 5-8 E8%f ast 8 108 7 5 6 8* 4" E Fator 7 L.NeakeW, B'aeaway, H'dfort 4B348 Havana 3-4 T.12:V.fast 8-5 102 8 2 2 2' 2 J K Fator 8 Ft. Direct, M. Dixon, ('.Harrison 4BS87 Havana 1-4 l:13%faat 2 lo3 4 111" 1*1 R Fator 8 Clip. Btelcliff, Native Soil 4E266 Havana 8-4 l*U%faat 8 !"9 6 8 8 6'1 6'3 K Fator 8 BisrSmoke. Coimtl'.oris. I'n. Child BLANCHE D0NALT0N, br. m, 6 103 By Mint— Mary Hill (E. Linnell). Trainer. R. Eiuin 11. OB88 Havana J-4 l:13%faat 10 Ml 9 c, I :.' 8* 1" Atkins'n '.» Baidadiae, Rev. James. Zodiac 4.2.1 Havana 5' f 1 :(i7'.-.fast 8 in 6 7 7 7* 7*1 B Kop'm'n 8 151 Garrison, rami. IfikeDizoa 45161 Havana 5i f l:07Sgood 4 109 C C 7 7- 6* W ("rump S W. Mack. P.lanchita. ('Harrison 46118 Havana 3-4 l:13%faat 10 110 s 7 5 4** «*f B Kop'm'n 8 Avion, (iedd. chance. Walterktack 4G07S Havana 8-4 l:17%nvy 8 H8 7 G 2 2- 2'° 14 Kop'm'n 8 Driffield, GoldStone, GoLOkaace 45055 Ha \ ana 51 f 1 PP/r.hvy 6 107 6 5 7 5- 5" W Brown 12 Fickle Fancy. Kcy.Mar. I'raninm 0MSI Havana 5A f IM fast 15 ]o5 f. 4 5 6" 8*1 B Kop'm'n 7 Bunic-e. Brizz. Key Mar 44921 Havana 51 f l:12%nvy 6 110 7 2 2 2"' l' R Kop'm'nlS RiveraMe. Rakt I Rata. Pierrot APPLE JACK, ch. g, 6 107 By Hurst Park— Mescal (W. P. Cunningham). Trainer. W. I'. Cunningham. 46488 Havana 51 f 14*%faat 21 PC 2 5 6 4- 5'- J Carmodyll Perigourdine. Blanchita. ■aCOte 45420 Havana N f l*0S%faat 31 Mt 4 5 3 3' 8* H Atkins'n !i Peasant. Key Mar, Kernan 4r,:;c7 Havana 5: f 14f%faat 6 1'7 1 3 G 4" 2'1 J Carmody 7 Earnest. Key Mar, Blanchita 45292 Havana 51 f l:07Mifast 4 114 2 12 2'1 8*] J Carmody 7 Dione. Tranby. Old Fylers 45206 Havana 3-4 l:13Vsfast 4 MB 3 2 3 42 4'i W Taylor 8 BigSmoke. CountBoris. In. Child 45134 Havana 51 f 1:11 hvy 10 114 2 4 4 4' 4'i W Taylor 6 Bianca. B.andStars. Golden King 44365 F:mpire Ab 3-4 lOttjaaad 30 117 2 8 10 10= 10'" E Haynes 13 kfaaoevre, Back Bay. l'oilu LADY IVAN, b. m, 6 112 By Ivan the Terrible— Bewitched (H. E. Crist). Trainer. H. E. Crist. 4:529 Havana 61 f 14S%faat 20 ids .". 4 6 "-' ■-} R HcCr'nn 8 Wepe, Avion. Paaaereae 45434 Havana 3-4 l:12%faat 5 HO 5 2 2 2: 43i F Weiner 8 Col. Harrison, ltev. .lames. Ran 45407 Havana 5'. f 1 :07 fast 8 188 8 8 8 8 6*f R Weiner Sl.it. Nephew. Sky.Man. Vorkville 46888 Havana 6} f 141 fast 4 IP) 1 ill- l'J R McCVnnll TkaRaah. clip. Eddie Tranter 45327 Havana 8-4 l:12%faat 8 108 9 7 5 4'1 53i R MeC'i'nnlO B.ibyBonds. OldEylcrs. F.ofSteel 45259 Havana 3-4 l:13\fast 12 108 6 6 6 61 55 R McCr'nn 8 Elga. Al Hudson. W. Ward LADY LANGDEN, ch. f, 4 100 By Marathon— Lass of Langden (J. W. Moore). Trainer, J. W. Moore. (BON Havana 3-4 l:12%faat 10 P'l 4 '•■ r. :.- : w .larnii | White Crown. Hope, Pretty Babj 45390 Havana ImMiv 1 :44Vr,fast 4 108 12 4 4 7 714 T Murray 7 Dione. White Crown, Ralph S. 45340 Havana 3-4 l:l2:t-fast 12 lo7 7 6 6 6- (PS W Ormes H l'r. Direct, Assumption, M.Dixon 45136 Havana 3-4 l:17%hvy 7 lol 8 6 7 7' 8** C Garrig'n 8 GoldStone. IMantarede. EcotiFay 45087 Havana 2-4 1 :104»slow 31 10) 6 6 34 1* W Ollliua 0 Lucky Pearl. Mag. Mirror. Bianca 45055 Havana 61 f l:131/5hvy 12 99 3 7 9 7l 71* K Fator 12 Fickle Fancy, Key Mar. Cranium 45023 Havana 1 1-16 1:47 fast 10 99 7 8 8 8 8 8" E Kator I Sil. Sandals. Can. Light. Vengliee 44950 Havana 1 l:42%good 5 lu4J 8 8 8 7 7* 724 J Dawson 8 Rhymer. Golden Chuuce, Perseuu POLLYANNA. b. m, 6 (M) 105 By Transvaal— Lady Levity (J. J. Moore). Trainer. i . Keaim y. 16453 Havana 8-4 l:13%faat 8 111 5 7 H 3' 2* K Weiner 10 G.Rmwell, OMEyiera, H. Sweep 45X38 Havana, :!-( l:12%faat S} M6 :: r 4 8* t:;L A Collins s Ifaacaaeae, ItetcUaT, Leoti ''ay 45173 Havana '' 11:07 fast 12 107] 6 6 8 41' 5', .1 P'miniek 8 Maityl.coi. S.P.eich, ktiaericorda 46188 Havana 1 1 16 1 :!9'-,fast 12 112 1 1 1 I 8 V* Q Ape) B HijchTMe, Rliagaate, LaaapPoat 45123 II '.vara 1 1:13 fast 8 109 1 2 2 2 41 6"i G Apel s Kariiean. FrederickM ill. r. Fairly 44491 Empire lm70v l:48%aloW 100 11111 4 8 10 M 1 M Ron an 10 Dandy Dude. Pcolu. Hokoka/1 44428 Empire Ab 3-4 1:12 slow 50 11118 6 8 7: 8; M Rowan 14 Ac.ele. N. Simplex. Helen Atkin IRON CROSS II. b. h, 6 110 By Galloping Simon— Madame Gull (W. J. Press). Trainer. E. J. Albright. (6488 Havana 3-41:12%faat 12 r»9 6 7 7 7* PfE Atklna'n I Cawentj, Hl|k Gear, gtar Bafcy (6407 Havana 51 f 141 fast 15 M8 4 7 7 7' .'jW Crump 8I.it. Nephew. SkyM.in. Vorkville ; 9190 Empire lmTUv l:47Vislow 20 112 111110 12 12'*12=4 A Collins 1G M. Krutc r. Napoleon, T. Deciaiaa 29144 Empire lm7Uv l:46%faat 30 107 6 6 i 6 7- 7-' J McTag't 8 Af.Arrow. M.Goc.sbv. PaddyDear 39084 Acj'duct 15-16 2:13 fast 3-2 107 8 7 7 7 V- 932 F Rob'sonlO K'gtisher. LwCottage, Pandt alls 38951 Aq'duct 1 l:40%fast 20 113 4 8 7 6 2» 2' P Rob'sonl9 Benevolent, Tie Pin, Nebraska 38870 A i' duct 1 l:40Vnud 6 113 13 13 13 13 13 8" F Rob'sonl3 H.S.Home. S.inTime, L. Cottage Second Race [2nd Havana] SECOND RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. 3-year-olds. Claiming. (Jan. 24, 1917— 1:05'-i— 5— 102.) MISS PATTY, b. f. 3 95 By Robert Kay— Martha Lee (K. Spence). Trainer, K. Ipeaee. P (6468 Havana 61 f 141 fast 4-5 111 1 11 1* 1.'. T Kama 8 lacnwrator, Lit. one. M.Bradtoy 45286 Havana t-4 l:18%faat 7-10 105 2 111* 1% I Murray I Buckhorn II., Steve, Incinerator 45215 Havana 3-4 1 :13^fast 1 104 3 1 1 1* 1* T Murray (.Steve, Buckhorn II., CoL Lillard 45132 Havana 5-8 14*%kvy 2 112 1 6 6 6 36f. T Murray 7 Bardora, Lencra P., Hot Foot 44959 Havana 3-4 1 :14%fast 6 90 3 8 9 84 77J E Woods 0 HoraceLerch, Steve. PerfeCtLady 44879 Havana 5? f 1:07 fast 8-5 96 1 3 3 3"" 8*1 L Woods 5 Spec. Girl. Nor. Belle. Aanabelle 44072 Latonia 51 f l:08%fast 5 104 8 8 Z 1" 2n T Murray 12 Eater*, Perfect Lady, VerdiLoon 43829 Lex' ton 51 f 1 :07%faat 14 112 9 9 9 8* 810 T Murray 12 Lorraine, Waterameet, Orlova ANNABELLE. ch. f. 3 86 By Aeronaut— Sweet Flower (J. S. Baldwin). Trainer, .1. s. Baldwin. 154 Havana 51 f 141 fast 1 188 3 1 1 r"i' V Herimee 8 leatij). Little One. Cap4 Teaj (5342 Havana 61 f 14t%faat 12 ion 1 1 1 l*a 4*| A Finley 8 Nartk. Belle, Raveaaea Oid Red 45272 Havana 5-8 1 :00%fast 3 93 I 11 1- 4J J Hoffler I OldKed. RaVCttaea, HelloPardner (5148 Havana 51 f l:ll%slow 21 90 3 111" 1*1 W Jarrell 8 M. Bradley. OldRed, Buckhornll (6114 Havana 5-8 1 :02%fast C M 1 111" 1* E DeMayo O Maj.Fisk, M.Bradley 1: \tkin 45007 Havana 51 f l:07%fast 25 10313 1 1 23 8*|J Mclntvre I Bine- Wrack, Or.Girl. Mil- Dazie 44933 Havana 5-8 l:05%hvy 12 108 3 2 2 2"' 3* F Chiav'ta I D.F'rbanks. M. Bradley. 1..S .v. cp OLD RED, ch. g, 3 104 By Contestor— Orderlette (S. T. Baxter). Trainer, E. Glass. 16342 Havana 51fl4J%faat 3 MO 6 54 V 8»* H Garner 8 Mar. Belle. Raveaaea, Aaaakene 45272 Havana 5-8 l:004sfast 2 109 2 2 3 3' 1" H Garner 8 Raveaaea, H.Pardner tnn.i belle (6219 Havana 61 f l:07Msfast 2 107 l ill' 11 h Garner .0 Pater Cab, Horace Lercb Steve 45148 Havana 51 f l:ll%slow 3 105 2 2 2 2s 3- H Garner 8 An'belle. U.Rradlej B kiiorn H' 45040 Havana 5-8 1 :00%fast 10 104 2 1 1 2* U H Garner B Hor.Lercb, Maj. Bradley Or Girl 44885 Havana 5-8 l:00VSsfast 31 MI 5 3 2 3'1 4*3 W Mor sty 7 1'olarCub. Ha track. Horace -I.erc h 44096 Latonia 61 f l:08^fast llf 112 8 12 12 12 12" C Diahmonl2 M. Parnell. Peccant Tom Locan 42186 Lex'ton 41 f 56%hvy 23 115 4 2 2' 3» J Pitz 10 KmmaWeller. D.Iamc s. Kainnan RAVENSEA, br. c, 3 103 By Sea King-^Lady Dunraven (A. H. Diaz). Trainer. AV. McDaniel. ■* . , 45343 Havana 61fl4*%faat 4 M5 7 7 5 :,\ _ a Plckena 8 North. Belle, OldRed Aanabelle 47,272 Havana 5-8 1 :00"/5fast 8 104 4 5 4 41 2" A Pickens 0 OldKed. HelloP'rdner Ann '..lie 45205 Havana 6-8 l:01%fast 8-5 110 5 3 3 1| 21 A Pickens 10 Per. f.adv Superior He's a Bear 45114 Havana 5-8 1 :02%fast 2 114 6 4 3 31 8* A Pickens 9 Annabelle. Maj.Fisk M Bradley 44945 Havana 5-8 1:03 good 2 113 1 1 1 1* in a Pickens 0 Steve, Our Maid Queen Gaffner 44859 Havana 5-8 1:01%fast 3 115 6 8 8 84 7"i A Pickens 11 per. I.adv, (ireykuinp LenoraP 41687 Havana 1-2 49',-fast 2 115 3 4 61 6'J A Pickens s Doublet II Cuba QueenOnffnev 41612 Havana 1-2 48'/5fast 7 115 6 5 8* 6" A Pickens 7 Old Bed. Grey Ramp, Ha track SENTRY, b. c, 3 97 By Fair Play— Surcingle (A. L. LiUard). Trainer. A. I.. Eillard. (6433 Havana 6} f 141 fast 8 106 S 3 2 2'i 2' ; ArcVk'1 8 AnnabeUe. Little One Capt Tons' C26S Havana 51 f l:07%faat 21 116 1 I I 8* 6*« W Ormea 8 Lady Sweep Bardora Paafaru ' (6232 Havana 6-8 l-82%faat 8 111 7 fi 4 :;- fr W Ormea 11 Hot Foot. Donatella Lenora P 45H8 Havana 61 f EllMislow 8 1 lo « 5 7 7 V W Cramp 8 Aanabelle. Maj Bradley oidPe'd 44833 Havana 5 8 146%kvy 15 N8 4 3 5 8«« I •■ .1 Ceaaaraa « D.F'rbanks, M.B'dley, Annat elle BARDORA, b. f, 3 103 By Bare! of Hope— Isidora L. H. Baxter) Trainee 1.. it. Baxter. (5365 Havana 61 f 14eT%taat 1 M0 1 4 2 1' l1 T Murray 8 First Consul. Hank PerfeetLadv 4:30s Havana 51 f 141 fast 8] 107 5 4 8 11 1*1 A Finl.-y 7 Hc'a a Bear, Incinerator Steve 4."27.8 Havana 61 f 147%faat 3 110 5 5 4 2;' 2*1 A Finley 8 Lady Sweep Paaten Hot Poot (6132 Havana 6-8 1:05 '/-.hvy 12 113 4 3 1 1* l4 A Finley 7 Leaora P.. Miaa Patty Hot Foot 45052 Havana 61 f l:14%hvy 15 109 7 7 7 0* l«» A Finley 7 C.Lillard, M.Bradley B'kkornl I (4846 Bowie 7-8 1 :2S-fefast 27f UK) 3 10 13 7' 9'4 A Richer' k 14 Devildog I.ittl- I'd' Duke lo l.n 14818 Bowie 3-4 l:15%good 28 K)7 15 13 15 IS 12 ■ J Pierce M BeLQaeea, Moroni, ' Dor'tky'aPet POLAR CUB, b. c, 3 105 By Ossary— Thrifty (H. G. Woods'). Trailer. II. I'.. Wood*, 16342 Havana 51 f 1 .OC'-fast 6-5 114 I 3 7 7* 6*1 T Murray S -North. Belle Raveaaea Old Red 45219 Havana 61 f 147%faat 6-5 117 4 2 2 2* 21 A Collins 8 Old Bed Horace Lercb' Steve 4 5171 Havana 7,-8 59%fast 21 114 5 3 3 3' 3'JA Collins 7 F. Churchill. D F'rbauk- Diomed 15007 Havana 61 f 14eT%faat 3 112 4 4 4 '5' 4'i A Collins 8 Blue Wrack Or (.in' Ulle DuYte 44885 Havana 5-8 1 :00V-,t ast 2 114 2 1114 1*1 T Murray 7 Hatrae k HoraceLerch 11Y1 ll'.'.i 44297 Bono 41 f 54%fast 19 102 4' R Ryan 8 Chrome, N'folkBelle W'terwood 14249 Reno 1-2 50 slow 3 VA fi«i R Lowe 7 Chrome, Undo. I'lav'thing 14189 Reno 1-2 52%mud 7 113 5 ' R Lowe 8 Chrome, Soiiasli, Ziado DIOMED, b. c, 3 101 By Durbar— Regulation (W. C. Weant). Trainer. \V . C. Weant. 45308 Havana 51 f 141 fast 10 104 2 3 4 3- 6*1 F chiav'ta 7 Bardora. He's a Bear Ii n'-itor 47.171 Havana 5-8 59%fast 15 102 7 6 4 4" 4-'" F Chiav'ta 7 F.ChYhill. D.F'rbanks Pol-crCuh (6862 Havana 51 f l:14%hvy 31 l )4 5 6 6 7 7«» F Chiav'ta 7 C.Lillard H.Bradler V.'kl i-nii (1684 F.G'nda 1-3 49 good 20 116 5 4 4'= 4*1 O Willis 8 Mile. Dazio Ramr (*uaranteed 41178 F.G'nds 31 f 44V5hvy 15 118 4 4' 5"T Rice I Atta Boy, Boone vi lie lihi Shin 41214 F.G'nds 31 f 44%hvy 6 118 1 8* 8*1 T Rice )! Atta Boy Hid. Ship * C tleWav 11056 F.G'nds 3-8 37%mud 7 118 1 ■ t*f W J O'B'n 5 Runnan, Mile Dazie' Lonely Third Race [3rd Havana] THIRD RACE — 1 Miie. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (.March 23. 1919 1:18% 5 105.) PLANTAREDE. b. g, 4 101 By Go-to-Bed or Gorgorita— La Polona (F. McGinty) Trainer. W. Hickman. J/ 47.501 Havana 3-4 1:12 fast 12 Ml 2 S 6 41 3»* W Brown S Blazcaway. A.Middleton Kern in 45311 Havana lm50y l:43%faat 10 991 1 3 5 o 81 5s:.. F Merimee (i Grace. Circulate Bi- Smoke 45291 Havana 1 l:39%fast 31 98 4 5 7 6 52 8*1 T Hunt 7 Zoic- Byrne Lariat 45263 Havana lm50y l:42%fast 5 101 1 3 4 3 34 23 C Hunt (! L'ky Pearl. Fouii Fav B'lin -ime 45222 Havana 3-4 103%faat 4 96 7 7 ( US J Carmody S M.Procter, LockyPearl J He', lev (5188 Havana 1 l^n^fast 3 103 16 6 4 3= 3« J Hoffler (! MagnetLand. Lariat Lattice.,' e 45136 Havana 3-4 1:17?shvy 6 97 3 5 3 3' 21 J Carmody 8 Gold Stone. Leoti Par Pr Direct 45112 Havana 3-4 1:14%fast 21 9613 6 2 1* 1J J Carmody S Tranby, Sn. Queen Big Smoke 45044 Havana lm20y l:41%fast 12 103 7 7 8 7 8 8'»R McCr'nn 8 Kilkenny. Great Gull, Mag .Land THE TALKER, ch. g, 4 101 By Stalwart— Gossip (G. C. Mizell). Trainer, J. Golden. (6468 Havana 11:40 fast 7 lot 7 7 6 7 7* 7*1 A Tryon B AIH'daoa. Ae'mptiea &f IVcter 46424 Havana 1 1-16 l:4C%faat 10 98 5 7 7 7 8* 2] Q Arch'b't 7 Ellison. Beereao ' Fountain F-v 45378 Havana 1 1-4 2:06y5fast 3 93 17 5 3 3= 3-1 B Kop'm'n 7 Lady .lane Grey Mud Si'll Dione 45276 Havana ll:40%fast 4 106 I 2 3 1 F 1J C Garrig n 7 Ralph S.. Bill'simmons ' s ,veth 45118 Havana 3-4 l:12%fast 20 98 11 11 11 11 10'4 A Kreger 11 Harlock. Elan, hita \I Hudson 44921 Havana 51 f l:12%hvy 10 10714 6 6 6= 6" J D'mlnlck 7 Blanche Doaalton Eunice Brirr 44891 Havana lm50y l:43%f ast 12 90 7 8 8 8 71 7=* J Atklna'n 8 Baby CaL Yenghee Gor d Russell 41301 Havana 3-4 1:15 good 4 114 12 11 11 94 8" W Kelsay 12 IronBoy. Lou. Mack, Man 'sCoat OLD EYLERS, ch. g. 6 103 By McGee— Sanfara (C. H. Rowe). Trainer, C. H. Rowe. (5515 Havana 61 f l:07%fast 5 108 2 2 2 l"k 1" K Barnes 8 -Till. Laekroee I.aiiri Miller 45452 Havana 3-4 l:13%fast 4 113 6 2 2 4- 8* A Collins 10 G.Rnaaell, Pcdlvanni al Sween (5448 Havana 5-4 1:13 fast 4 107 t 3 4 4' 4'1 A Collins 0 If . Dixon, TJHogin' Ter llha 45367 Havana 51fl:06%fast 8 112 7 6 6 6* 6«J J Dawson 7 Palatal, Apple .lack Key Mar 45327 Havana 3-4 l:12%fast 8 110 5 2 2 1' 21 .1 Dawson 10 BabvBonds. F ofStee] I D awson 45292 Havana 51 f 1 :07^fast 15 114 5 4 4 4' 4*3.1 Dawson 7 Dione Tranby \pplo' lie k 45234 Havana 51fl:07%fast 10 114 7 6 6 62 6"$ T Smith I Fomorene-. Miserieorde Mfjalvan 43696 Tim'um Ab6Jf l:20*ifast — HO 5" R Imes 8 Ahara, Rey Ennis, Early Sight POMERENE, br. c, 4 105 By Jim Gaffney— Serene (S. T. Baxter) Trainer, E. Glass. 45529 Havana 61 f 148%faat 10 M 1 3 3 4" l'J F I.ux sx,.,„., Avi(,M j itl,„ rTriaka ■ 45468 Havana 3-4 1:12%fast 20 K6 7 4 4 8*1 8*| R Atkins'n S Walter Mack Nepe Pierrot 45407 Havana 51 f 1 :07 fast 12 110 6 5 4 4*1 OH W Mor'sey 8 Lit. Nephew SkvMui Vorkville 45372 Havana 5-8 1:01 fast f 113 2 11 Ink lh W Mor'sey 8 LeotiFav. ('.Harrison 'Bicdidine (5274 Havana 51 f 1 :07V5fast 4 109 3 2 2 6- 81 H Garner 8 Rd Garrison, Encore' MikeDixon 45234 Havana 51 f l:07%fast 21 1U9 5 ill* 1° H Garner 8 Miserieorde. Miss Iva'u. Iron Boy COL. HARRISON, b. g, 4 110 By Marta Santa— Miss Present (L. Laughlin) L. Laughlin. 45424 Havana 3-1 l:12Vifast 21 M8 1 11 1* l»k H Garner S Bevelrv James Bora Lady Ivan 45372 Havana 5-8 1:01 fast 8-5 113 6 2 I 2l 3J W Crump 8 Pomorene, Leoti Pay,' Baadadine 45340 Havana 3-4 l:12%fast 8-5 107 2 3 1 lh 4'J H Garner 8 Pr.Direct. Assumption M Dixon 45275 Havana 51 f 1:06 fast 6 109 5 5 5 5;i 0«J H Garner 8 Brizz. Little Nephew Blaaeawnv ' 46208 Havana 3-4 l:12%fast 4 1071 6 3 3 4* 8* H Gainer 7 Betterton, Brizz, Askj./,,' MISERICORDE, b. f, 4 104 By Assagai— Rene (C. J. Harrah). Traine-r. P. McSwceney. 46438 Havana 13-18 2-01 fast 10 97 I E i | 5 .','■* G Arch'b't 8 Cr'atGull. Sascnta JokaW Klein (5375 Havana lm50y 1 :44*f.fast 8-5 183 G 4 3 I I* p. T Murrav 7 Tranbv. Littlecote Homam 45295 Havana 1 1-16 l:47%faat 2 107 4 3 3 2 2*1 2 * J D'minick 8 R-greso. Homam 'Guide-Post 45273 Havana 51 f 1 :07 fast 2 101 8 7 5 6- 8* 3 Carmody S Marty Loa Bea Beach Herder 45234 Havana 51 f l:07* 5fast 21 109 6 4 4 41 pj R McCr'nn S Pomerene. Miss Iv in iron Bov 45070 Havana 1 l:48%hvy 4 98 2 3 2 6 6" 6-' .1 Carmody 8 T.J. Hogan Pomerene Or cnii 4.5032 Havana 51 f l:06'.5fast 5 101 1 4 4 2' 2*1 R McCr'nhlO Allah. Col. Harrison, 'iton NED MILEYBRIGHT, b. g\ 5 115 By Little Dutch— Cloisteress (J. Gass). Trainer, J. Gaaa. (6371 Havana 1 1:40 fast 12 113 S 8 S 7 6= 5»1 F M.rim.e S Dimitri. Bi.rmin I.nekv Peari 46331 Havana 1 l:48%faat 12 113 S 6 6 6 6* 4* F Merimee 8 Byrne, Dake Knff lack ilea lei (6383 Havana 1 1-8 l:S3%faat 7 113 6 3 2 3 41 6** T Smith 7 Lit. Nearer. Ply Home Klliaoo (5163 Havana laaSOy 1 :45--,go d 8 1U 7 6 4 3 6* 6*1 F Merimea 7 Lncky Pearl SSodiac Hhrnier 45117 Havana ImMy l:44%fast 5 109 6 6 6 6 6 6'- F ktertmee 6 Riverside Mac Land P.i'bv C.l (6089 Havana lm20y l:45%alOW 6 HI 3 4 3 1 1' 1" K Merimee 5 Bill Hunl'.y Lariat *M i'lio'kin' 45057 Havana. lm.5oy 1:54 'ihvy 4 118 4 4 2 2 2" 2l F Meiiin.e 8 M.M'snetO. W'eltln ii'sh, B.S'iuoiia RAMEAU. blk. c, 4 104 By Ethelbert— Roxanna (J. J. Holtman). Trainer. .1. J. Holtman. 15516 Havana 1 l:48%faat 12 MM E r. | | 6*1 5*1 F Merimee 8 O'MaUey, Dr Bae WoOdtkrnidi (6388 Havana lm50y 1:44'. -.fast 8 113 3 4 2 3 S1 6'J P Merimee 7 Dione White Crown Ralnk s 45353 Havana 61 f l*08%taat 12 112 8 8 7 7« V F Merimee 8 Uawtee Child lit One- .lnnc'-G (6283 Havana lm5()y l:43%faat 8 100 6 5 I 6 I 6,B h* Merimee (I I.. lVarl, Plantar.cle Fount Fiy (5188 Havana 1 l:48*Afaat 10 114 6 4 2 3 51 61- F kferimae I MacaetLaad Lariat ' Plantarede 45123 Havana 11:43 fast 21 MM 8 5 I I 2' 1* P Merimee 8 Fred. Miller. Pairly' l;h id imes 45111 Havana 3 4 1:14 fast 15 108 3 6 6 41 5 P Chiav'ta !» Red, Pomerene l:V'or Pox 4;,054 Havana 51 f 1:14 hvy 12 10S 6 6 6 6" 6-' F Merimee 7 P. Pullet \mb1I0rI II IeotiFiv 45U3X Havana 51 f 1 ^O^ifast 20 107 8 8 8 8 8S1 F Merimee 8 Brizz. .lames G.. Prince Direct CAFETERIA, ch. f. 4 (M) 104 By Abe Frank— Suffice (L. H. Baxter). Trainer, L. H. Baxter. (6682 Havana 3-4 l:l2-'-,fast 100 MS 7 8 8 8 8*» G Corey B circulate. Deckhand si. tea-Susie 45421 Havana 3-4 1 :12'-5fast 25 113 1 6 8 8 8 -' .1 Bauer S Allah. Zoie. W. Ward (6363 Havana 61 f l:07%faat 12 187 6 7 $ s I '» c Corey 8 ITawiae Ckild, Lit one TaanaO 41923 Havana 51 f l:07%fast -5 107 1 3 4 4' 4'i W Gargan 8 P ..Jewel. Dione Lit Mlatreaa ' 41886 Havana 11:41 fast 8-5 96 1 1 1 1 3'1 35 T Murray 11 L. Fro-. P.. Tucker Conn, t tell 41805 Havana lm20y 1 :42%good 6 91 8 6 5 5 51 5*} S Wida 12 Great Gull. LondonGirl. Schemer 41742 Havana 3-4 1 :14*-,fast 10 10 1 8 9 10 10* 7* C Gray 12 Flga. Carey Maid. LittleMiatreaa 41704 Havana 1 l:40\fast 20 HIS 9 9 8 9 91* ti" C Gray 10 AL 'a Coat, LeapProg D.KloetlM Fourth Race [4th Havana] FOURTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. Morro Castle Handicap. 3-year-olds and upward. (Jan. 8. 1920— 1 11— C —102.) SIROCCO, br. g. 5 107 By Sir Geoffrey— Helium (E. L. Fitzgerald). Trainer. B. L. Fitzgerahl. 15503 Havana 61 f 145 -fast 8-S NG 1 lip. p% Jk l'i.k.ns t; Alvord. Ilaniillou A.. Th.B. Duke 44229 Latonia 3-4 lJ3%faat 22 113 3 3 6 6^7'-' J Pltz 12 Monev. A.N. Akin. P.on Troini, 44091 Latonia 51 f l:00^,fast 8 111 8 8 7 71 7»i 8 Bovle 12 B.P'aelise, W'.W H'tinaa Piillnx 44018 Latonia 3-4 1 :12*r,fast 33-10 112 4 4 4 8' B»« T Murray 12 Star Baby, L.l'.irl'lav ' Pnlliix 43007 Latonia 3-4 l:12«r.fast 6 110 10 8 6 41 5*3 T Murray 12 A. N. Akin. Pallux. Star Babv 42128 Lex'ton 3-4 l:12%fa8t 7 lo9 2 1 4 6J 6«J T Murray 8 Tacaia. Walnut Hall. KB. Bey (1725 Havana 5i f 1:06 fast 3-2 120 6 4 ( ( (-J J Pita (J Hamilton A., Ktrus.an, Sparkler CROMWELL, blk. g 4 12G By Plaudit— Affect (J. L. Donahay). Trailer, c. K. Moots. : ' Havana '-1 i :ll%fa»l ■'..'. 1:1 2 I I r v A i -,. n- n s \v.n /.on.-. T.o'lli'M'ninp. i:nf..i-.l 4 » Havana 51 f l:0S%fa8t 1 131 I I B • l | M Mounfn 8 Ham.A., T.o'th'Moraiag, Borair 452S1 Havana 3 11:12 fast 1 117 1 1 1 l« 1*1 M Mount's T W./..110. IPiltonA.. T.o'th'M'ing 45175 Havana lmSOy l:42%fast « ill 7 6 G 4 L- 1' II Mount'nll Hubbub, lolite. Walnut Hull 45115 Havana 5| f l:07%faat 2 115 4 4 :: 5' 21 m Mom. in 7 Diff . Kvos, sk. Kind.. Wal.Hall 45034 Havana 5J f l:0t;~,fast 7-r, lu 4 t t 1 1' M Mounfn B Mff.Byea, Sk.Knob. HamiltonA. (4975 Havana hi f l:05\.,fast 7-5 112 4 3 3 3« 3J M Mounfn .". Different Kyis, ( ol. Taylor. Basil SURPLICE, b. f, 4 101 By Fair Play— Surcingle (H. Bowen). Trail. or. 1'. M Sweeney. 1 69 Havana i l U%fu*t »1 102 3 2 l 1«* !■ .1 Carmody :. MaraeJohn, Notawn, Star Realm 45448 Havana 5) f lARifaM 2| 98 :! 3 4 4' 4: B AtktnTn 6 Peasant, Brian, Lady Swoop 45374 Havana 8-4 1:11 fast X !»:t :: G Z 3 5* .1 Carmody 7 Monoy. MBe.D'zle, f.o'th'M'ning 1590 Havana 1} f l:05%fast 1 M I 3 t 3»t I1! n Kop'm'n 7 B.nfE'zabet'wn. Money, M.Dazie 43775 Aq'duct 1-4 l:13%funt 7 MS 11 11 9 91 ?"i T Rowan M WsrBpirit, MinKrnter, Holmkus Belmont 3-4 l:13%fast 40 MS 4 4 3 43 4*2 T Rowan S A.GoOa, T.r.McMabon, Vague 427111 Belmont H f l:20V5fast M 107 6 5 6 51 5C1 W Lang 7 Afford, Miss Knitor, (n. Lassie BLAZEAWAY. br. h. 8 102 By Waterboy— Star (Armonia Stable). Trainer. \V. a. Carter. 15301 Havana 1-4 1:12 fast R-5 111 1 1 1 r* T- J Carmody 8 A.Middleton, Plantarede, Keraaa 45435 Havana 3-4 1:11 fast 4-8 107 5 2 2 2" 4*1 J Penalver 8 Big 8*noke, CBoria, A.Middleton 45373 Havana 5-1 :.: '. last 1 L' U2 :: 2 2 f 2'1 J Penalver 7 I. .Nephew. Headfort, A-.'mption 45293 Havana 51 f l:06%fast ^5 11- 4 l l l«| l»| J Cnrmodj 8 Bloadel, Key Mar. ITararn 4 175 Havana .v. f 1 M fast 1 105 4 2 2 3' 3H J Carmody S Brig*, Lit. Nephew, Helen Atkin 41711 Havana f»l. f 1 :( G«fast r 114 7 7 7 8 7 » J Pita B CallBhot, Br.Prines, WkontC*kea 4l«i Havana 81 f 1 :07 fast s 1«2 1 I 1 Is 2* 1 Fr'nUlinIO Pertgnord'e, Pra-cuelo. W.Maek 41414 Havana 5i f 1 :06 fast 31 117 1 3 2 2;1 3'J W Kelsay 7 Jeffeiv. Phododen, King Tuscan 41268 Havana K| r l:ll=ihvy 3-3 Ml I 11 2'1 -i H Thurber S BabyCirl. BdGurrieou, MissCove II ARSE JOHN. br. g. 4 108 By Fayette— Martha Lee W. V. Thraves). Trainer. K. Bpence. i' I Havana 11:11 ifaat 4 5 114 1 I I 2' fr T Murray 5 surplice, Notawn, Star Realm 15374 Havana 3-4 1:11 Cast 21 105 ti C i ■'•" 4-' t Murray 7 Money. MUe.D'xte, T.o'th'M'alng 45202 Havana 2-4 l:12%fast 3 Ml I 4 i 3"k lh t Murray 8 H'kO'Dey, HamlltonA., B.Prinee 45008 Havana 3-4 l:12%fast 4 104 1 5 4 4"» 8*1 L Woods 7 Diversion. Ballv. Hank O'Dav 44961 Havana 51 f 1 :00--,fast :. 115 8 8 7 7J 7«| M Mounfn ! Skiles Knob, Rubv, Col. Taylor 448S9 Havana 3-4 l:12%fast 6-5 M8 5 2 I 1 - ih L Woods 8 P. to Point, Mar.HoUina, Dr.Rae 44841 Havana 2-4 l:12%fust Zl 103 4 4 E C6 4:JI. Woods 7 Bk.Knob. HamiltonA., Diversion 44008 Church'l 3-4 1 :14%s!ow 5 Mi I 4 3 1' 1* T Murray 8 Trusty, Nepperhan, B. B. Johnson 44"71 Latonia 8-4 l:12%fa»t 19 Ml 4 8 8.6' 6" T Murray 8 Joriee, Maboay, Lady Fair Play SKILES KNOB. eh. g, 8 109 By Hurst Park— Felicity Murrat (W. Feuchter). Trainer, I. Acey. Havana 51 f l^C%faat 2i 109 1 11 1* !"- W Cramp K T.o'thlf 'ngr, T.K.D'ke. Ham.A. :i Havana 3-4 1:11 fast 10 IN :' 2 :: L'h «4 W Crump 7 Money. Mlle.D'sie, T.o'th'M'ning Havana 51 f i:or,«-iast s-5 US 2 4 4 3- 2* W Crump 8 RightAiuTle. Bnlah F.. Ruby 45174 Havana 5j f 1 lOMiteat 5 117 4 fi 6 6- 4'J W Crump !i Money, Diff. Kv.s. Hamilton A. Havana .".'. 1' 1 :07'.-,fast L'i 118 1 2 2 J'.'. 3- W crump 7 Diff.Kves, Cromwell. Wal.Hall 150 I Havana »G I l:0t%faat 3 IM 5 E E 4- I1] W Crump .". Cromwell. Diff.Kves. HamiltonA. i Havana 51 t l:0C%teat 8 117 7 5 4 43 V W Crump :t Rubv. Col. Taylor, Sedan 44903 Havana El f 1:0S slow 7-5 117 1 1 I f 2* W Crump 7 Cromwell. ThelMmke. M.Dazie RIGHT ANGLE, br. g. 5 116 By Peter Quince— Deceptive Angle (W. Dugan). Train) r. \V. Dngna. ;i Havana 3-4 1:U test 8-6 MS 5 4 4 7 7" A Collins 7 Money. Mile.D'zie. T.o*th'M'ning . Havana 5] f l:05%test 1 1M I 111" I4 A ColUns « Skiles Knob. Kulah I-".. Rniiv 45174 Havana 51 f l:O0*-fast 31 no : 3 4 5- 8" Q ApeJ I Money, Diff.Kves. HamiltonA. 44138 Jamaica 51 t i :07;;.-.hvy H-20 ir; 2 ill1 4"l T Dnviea 4 Jyntee, Osgood. Daydna 44062 Jamaica ".J f 1 :054.-.fast 2 111 3 1 1 I1 :: L Fator 8 Toto, Arnold. Vonneed 44005 Aq'dnct 61 t 1:19 fast ::-4 no r, ill* 1» L Fator 11 Trophy, Jyntee. Housemaid 4 :sl.". Aq'duct 3-4 1 :]-'"-,fast E Ml 6 E 5 4- 4"'J C Kummer !♦ Toto. Out the Wav. J'auaman 43604 Belmont 2-4 l:16%mud 13-10 108 3 l 1 l1 2- C Kummer S Osgood, The Boy, Toto 43477 Saratoga 3-4 1 :12%good 11-5 ill I 3 2 2- 23 L Fator 8 BeL Me Girto, Audacious, Trite DIFFERENT EYES, b. c, 4 107 By The Manager— Acushla (C. A. Stoneham). Traiaer, J. D. Mlllln. Hava la 51 f 1 .nc.'.-.fast 2 Ml 3 2 4 ^ V* 11 McCr'nn ' Ham. A.. T.o'th'X'ing, Cromwell 46236 Havana 1 1 :3!|i-fast 2 Ml 1 4 5 B 5 5 ■'■ 11 McCr'nn •". Buford, I.arkawanna. fJrundv 45174 Havana 51 f l:08%test 3 107 7 S E l*| 2» n McCr'nn • Money, HamiltonA., BhuesKnob 45115 Havana 51 f 1 :07'.-,fast 8-5 102 2 1 1 1' l1 R McCr'nn 7 Croat weB, Sk.Knob, Wal.Hall 45034 Havana 51 f l:06%test 0-5 ] d 3 I I 21 21 II McCr'nn .".Cromwell. Sk.Knob. HamiltonA. 44975 Havana 5i f 1 :o:.::-.faht fi M 1 2 2 p* 1» F Merimefl 5 Col. Taylor. Cromwell, Basil 44545 Empire Ab :;-4 l:B%mud 21 116 2 11 3' i* C KummerlL* Title. Joe Joe, Forfar 43867 Aq'duct 3-4 l:l3%fast 4 lir. 2 ill1 2!H' Kummer 12 Wee Leufoe, BweetTooth, Siesta 4::_'L'0 Empire 1 l:41".ifast 2 115 2 1 1 1 22 4*4' T Nolan ti Doleful, Wilfreda, Naptbalius BALLY, br. h. 6 107 By Ballot— Sally K. (C. A. Stoneham). Trailer. .1 . I). Millin. C175 Havana lm58y 1 : i_--,i'ast 3 T_- !• 11 I I S: 8»| R McCr'nnll Cn.mwell. Huhlmb. IoUte 45008 Havana 3-4 l:12%fast 6-5 120 3 1 1 l*? R McCr'nn 7 Diversion, Hank O'Day, Tufter 44426 i:mpire 1 1-16 1:49%b1ow 2 113 1 1 1 1 1" !*• C Kummer 2 Over There 4::sxs A.i'duot 1 l:3»M fast 2 114 4 2 a 3 3' V C Kummer 4 Over There, War Kiss, Spur 437110 Aq'duct 1 l:38%test 41 119 12 2 3 4 4'- C Kummer 4 Audacious, C. Sweeper, J.Stuart tUW Saratoga 1 l:38%gOod 6 114 12 4 4 41 4T B Aml.r'se 7 N'ttiralist, S.M'stor. W. Pennant 43210 Kmpiro 1 1-16 l:46%te4t 2 lu9 3 3 3 2 Is la A Pick.-ns S Boamer, Snur. Be Frank 43173 Kmpire lm70y l:40%mud 1-2 117 2 2 2 3 3'6 3"! A Pickens S I-'airyWand. R.d'Or, Sansymlng 43158 Empire 1 l^U^sfast 6 113 2 3 3 2 26 13 A Pickens 4 Lueullite. Ticket, Mary Maud DIVERSION, br. m, 6 102 By Sweep — Dominoes (J. J. O'Malley). Trainer. J. J. Holtman. 15503 Havana 6} t l:05%test 10 103 .". 5 " 5- I I' Meri n I Alvord, Sirocco, Hamilton a. 15422 Havana 3-4 l:ll%test 10 104 .". E E 7"1 6*1 F Merim. « 8 Cr'mwdl. WarZ'ne, T.o'tli'M'ing 45356 Havana 1 1:3!» fast 6 105 2 2 2 3 3' L'-\ V MerbDOC 5 lolite, Freemantle, Waltiut Hall '• .Havana H f liOO't.fast 10 K'S 0 5 3 i"* 5=2 F Merimee 8 Ham.A., T.o'th'M'teg, Cromwell 4:,2::6 Havana 1 l:39Mast 8-5 110 3 2 2 3 4s 4" F Merimee E Buford, Lackawanna, Grundy 45174 Havana 51 f 1 :004£f a st 4 112 8 8 8 8* 88 F Merimee 9 Money. Diff. Eyes, HamiltonA. 450H8 Havana 3-4 l:12%;fast 5 100 0 0 3 2'1 Is F Merimee 7 Bally, Hank O'Dav, Tufter 44841 Havana 3-4 102%test 3 108 5 6 6 51 1*1 R Winefd 7 S.Knob. HamiltonA.. MarseJohn SCOTCH VERDICT, br. g, 4 103 By Ballot— Censure (A. Allegro). Trailer. .1. Gam. 154 Havana 61 f l:06%test 12 14 E E G •"• B»f P Merimee S B.Knob, T.o'thirng, T.B.Dnhe ; 68 Havana 5-1 H test i" i,e" 1 5 E i ;" • '■' Merimee 5 P.Ch'hUi, B.ofXTaab't's. H'toaA. 44547 Kmpire lm74)y l:40».-.mud 20 9". 3 1 1 1 Is l'° C Duggan 6 T.M'T'art. B'gowrie, W.M'chiae 44464 Kmpire lm70v 1 :4V~fast 7 11112 4 5 E ■"' 6" i Bell 10 Chief. Daydoe, Veteran 44 ;47 Bhnpire lm70y l:4C%bvy 20 l r7 3 12 I 3- .".■", .1 Bell 6 CryBt.Pord. Thistledon. AlbertA. 44175 Laurel 1 1-4 2:0."dbfast 3H-10 97 3 1 1 1 1- Z*\ S Wida 7 Thrift, Cold. Glows Fairv Prince 44051 H .leC.ce 1 1-4 2:051,-,fUst 0 % 4 1 1 1 1« .; B Wi.la 7 Thrift. BeUrio, Prank .Monroe 43902 H.deG'ce 3-4 1 :13=5fast 35 100 2 7 7 8* 8" J W. ssler 12 Sedan, Elected II., Bettie Bluff Page 5 Fifth Race [5th Havana] FIFTH RACE— 1 1-16 Mil— Gulf Stream Handi:n^. I jsot alii and anwari. 'Feb. 3. 1018 — 1:44% —3— 92.) BUFORD. ch. g, 6 111 By Ballot— Ollie Belle (W. F. Poison). Trainer. W. Sims. Havana 1 1-8 1 :5 1'V.fast 4 103 ill 1 1- 1*1 C Howard 5 Legal, Freemantle, Monomy 45422 Havana 3-4 101%test 12 MS 7 •. I ."- i.c Howard 8 I rinwell. WariT'se, T.o'th'M'ing 1 M Havana 1 1:39 fast S-5 107 14", E 41 4*1 C Howard 5 lolite, Pre. 'mantle. Walnut Hall 45296 Havana 1 1-16 l:46%test E M 7211 I 1 3*1 C Howard 7 Lackawanna, Kihn, llnl.tmb 4",2::0 Havana l 1 JaHtest 3 106 111 l l1 lj C Howard 8 Lackawanna, Grundy, Diversion 45175 Havana lmSty l:42%test 25 Ml 17 7 7 9s u" A Collins 11 Cromwell. Hnbbnb, lolite MM Havana 3-4 1 ^sfast 6 111 1 4 « 61 53J ' Howard 7 Mverslsn, Bally. Rnnfe O'Dav 4! N Havana 1 1-10 l:452sfast 6-5 109 5 2 1 2 2= 24 C Howard 8 Grundy, Texas Special. Zululand LEGAL, b. c. 4 106 By Hilarious— Resronsful (W. V. Thraves). Trainer, K. Bsenee. 45456 Havana 1 1-8 1 :50%fast 4-3 Kh; 5 3 3 3 2- "|T Mnrra] ■"• Buford, rreemnntle, Monoasoy 45262 Havana 1 2-16 i:.".7»r.fist %-Z M4 S •". 4 2 l«* 2] T Murray 8 Wal. Hall. Hank O'Dav. Ureatea I Havana 1 1-16 1 :45%fast 8 Ml 6 6 6 6 5s 4=2 T Murray 7 Hubbub, Kiku. Bine Wrack 46175 Havana lmSty 1 :42-.-.fast 10 M8 8 I'll n 11 IF ■ v Murray 11 Cromwell, Hubbub, Iolit- 44594 Church'l 1 1-8 l:55%hvy 13 M7 2 4 4 4 r- 4*1 T Murray 8 John O.. Madge F., Sans Penr IX 44489 Latonia 2 1-4 4:17 hvy 8 P :, 12 3 3 !*• I*» C Rob'aon 4 Bo Prank. Exterminator, Kingosi 44339 Latonia 1 1 -S 1 :53 £mud 13-5 108 5 5 5 6 6 6 = 4 T Mnrraj 6 General Ihtis. Raider. Onion. 1 441SO Latonia 1 5-1 2:46%test 3 106 1 a 9 6 4* 41 T Murray 18 Sto.kwell. Under Fire. Vulcanite BERLIN, br. g, C 107 By Jim Gaifney— Autolee (C. K. Moore). Trainer, C. K. Moore. 45455 Havana ill: i.;:',fast 4 M4 2 2 2 l ! •■ l'l P Werner :. Lackawanna. DonThmsb, IoUte 45488 Havana 1 1-16 I:i4'-.fast 4 188 122 3 8* :'.:'^ R McCr'nn 5 Kiku. Don Thrush, Freemantle 45344 Havana lmSO] 1 M%t»mt «J no 7 4 4 4 4= 3iM Mount' n 7 Riveraide, DickWiUnuns, Uvealr 46204 Havana 1 1-16 1 :46V-,fast 2i 107 3 3 2 2 25 1»' M Mounfn 5 D. Williams. D. Thrush. Corydoa 45121 Havana lmSOy 1 :4 :-.-,fa.st 2 108 2 2 2 2 2- 2= M Mounfn 5 D. Thrush. Maj.Domo, D.W'liams 45056 Havana 1 1 16 1:57 hvv S-5 111 2 2 2 1 1*1 4 = * M Mounfn 5 Corydoa, Don Thrush. Mas. Land 449M Havana 1 1-16 1.40 fast 2 112 4 1 1 1 1= l!i M Mounfn 4 Baby Gal, Hocnir. Ply Home 4494* Havana 1 1-16 1 :47-"~,Rood 2 MS 1 I I I 2h 2* M Mounfn 5 Coral. Hocnir, Lariat 41W Havana lmally l:42%test 6-5 101 5 4 4 2 2» 21 F Chiav ta ." (orydon, Don Thrush. Sasenta LACKAWANNA, ch. f, 4 100 By King bJumm — Lotawar.na (Armonia Stable). it :, in. r. \\ . A. Carter. 45455 Havana I 1-16 l:45%test 1 M 5 4 4 3 2s 2'1 J Carmodj " Berlin, Don Tbmsh, lolite 45296 Havana 1 1-16 l:43'-,fast 3 17 S ' -. 4 |ak 11 .1 Carmody 7 Kiku. Buford. Hnbbnb 45236 Havana 1 l:39*Atest 4 M 5 3 I 2 2" 21 1 Carmody 5 Buford. Grundy, Diversion 45175 Havana lmaOy 1 : 42=.-, fast E M 3 8M M 10* •'• J Carmody 11 Cromwell. Hnbbnb, lolite 45101 Havana 3-4 l:14%good 7 1 «; 1 4 4 41 2* J Penalver «1 M y. Ruby, Z..ie 4 013 Latonia 1 1 16 1 : i.v\ fast 22 98 7 8 8 8 8' 8"' J Mooney !» Mint Cat, Baa God, Hocnir 42985 Latonia 1 2-16 l:58%test 6 94 18 3 3 t** 4* B Boyle 5 Prospector, S.PeurlL, Mis. Polly 42903 Latonia 1 1-8 l:51%te*t 26-5 »t 3 2 4 4 4' 3*1 S Boyle "D.W'liams. N'minee. H.B'goyne 42682 Latonia 1 1-16 l:46%test 12 102 5 5 4 4 44 1* V,r Wright 10 Huatermaan, Leap l*rsg, orace 12628 Church'l 11-16 1:45 fast 93 112 7 7 8 8 8 7'5 J Moon, y SI Ul.Shaw, Milkmaid, Dane. Spray 42461 Church'l 1 1-16 l:51%mud 21-M 9H 5 4 4 3 31 37 C Rob'sonll Plsnper, Baby Lynch. Lucile P. WALNUT HALL. b. g, 6 107 By Sunflower II. — Waterweed (Armonia Stable). Trainer. W. A. Carter. 4 1..1: Havana I l-8 1:59%teat 21 11" 2 4 4 " 1 Penalver .". Buford, Legal, l*reemantle • ; i!. ana 1 1:31 fast 1 no 4 .". :: 2 2*1 3'1 J Carmody •" lolite. Preemantle, Buford 45262 Havana 1 3-16 1 :57%faat I M5 12 2 I I* U .1 Carmody 6 Legal, Hank O'Day, Or.-stes 4 309 Havana 1 1-16 l:45%faat 4 I".", ill 4 4- :.-; J Canno.lv 7 Hubbub, Kiku. Blue Wrack 45175 Havana lmSOy l:42%fast 5 1"*; 4 3 3 2 4' 4*1 J Pnalv.rll Cromwell. Habbnb, lolite 45115 Havana 15 f l:o7'-.fast 4 MS :'• 1 4 4- 1 .1 Penalver 7 Diff. Byes, Cromwell. Sk.Knob 44»i Havana :.' f 1 : H'.-..fast 10 lo7 I I !• I :■•; R Ball 8 Bkitea Knob, Ruby, Col. Taylor 44903 Havana 5] f 1 os alow 7 11" 5 0 I 6* 8* .1 Penalver 7 r'mw.-ll. BkUeaKnsh, T.B.l uke TUFTER. b. g. 5 98 By Macdonald II. — Rose Pompon (Jamaica Stable). miner H. Booker. 1.0 - Havana 3 1 1 12*. fast 15 103 7 7 7 5'1 1", 11 Ball 7 Diversion, Bally. Hank O'Day n. 1 Pimli. o 1 1 K hvy ; 5f 113 13 4 1 1 ' ." II Myera W Preemaatle, Little Ed, Bar Coy Sixth Race [6th Havana] SIXTH RACE—: Mile. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (March 23. 1919— 1 38" -.— 5— 105.) W. WARD. ch. c. 4 101 By Hanbridge— Wasti (C. H. Gilroy). Trainer, ;. P. Bhemuui. 45470 Havana 1 1-16 1:46 teal 1"! til 1 I • 1 ' .1 Pl.t. her 7 Littlecote, Yenghee, Mud Sill 45421 Havana :: I 1 : i---.fast 8 :« 1 2 2 2 i ::1 .1 Fletcher * Allah. Bote, Byrne 45387 Havana 3-4 I u fast 2 l-.s 6 4 4 4'; :; \ .1 Connors 7 Barlingame, Bar ore, Bophte K. 4 259 Havana S-4 1:1' -last E M8 I 2 2 V 1*1 J Connors s Btga, Al Hudson, Anxiety 45222 Ha vans 3-4 l:13%faat 8 M8 I I 4 3\ 6' .1 Connors 8 M. Procter, L'kyPenrl, P'ntarede 44S65 Bowie 1 l-io 1 :.'.l'-.l'ast 3}f W0 10 3 4 3 21 -•'' It Rom'ellill P. Monroe. Ruekboard, Refugee 44845 Bowie 7-8 l:2S-»-.fast 27f 113 13 9 11 1 . - 1 1 » s Sn'ilmaiiH Derildog, Little Bd, Duke .1..1id 44M2 Bowie lmiOj 1:47 teat 5] Mi 2 I 6 E 6'1 6*1 J Pierce 11 Bnaan M., Little Ed, To 111 Pool 44783 Bowls 61 I 1 -: fast I2f Ml 9 7 7 0 5» B Bn'dmaaM KingBng II.. Bii-k. Margery BIG SMOKE, b. g, 7 107 By Duke of Ormonde— Gold Lace (E. Linnell). Trainer, K. Linnell. 4 1' Havana 3-4 1:12 fast I 11- 1 I 4 4* 1 W Cargan S C.Boris. A. Mi.l.lletoti. Ml. izeaway 4. .11 Havana lmSOy l:43%fast E M4 I S 4 4 4' 3* 1: Kop'm'n I Grace, circulate. Baby Cal • Havana Dnfily l:4lifcfast 4 111 Left at the 1 st. B Kop'm'n 8 Dhnltri, John W.Klein. Rhymer 45260 Havana :: '4 1 12-..fast 6 111 1 I 1 l«* 2" T Murray 8 Deckhand, BtrOUver, liratPnllei J : Havana 3-4 1:13 fast 8 Ml 1 I 8 4' :'. ■ .1 K.n.ris 8 Walter Mack, Dimitri. Bi.rmaii 45206 Havana 1-4 l:ll%teat 2 Ml 4 1 1 i« i« .1 Kederla B Count Boris, Da. Child, Ap. Jack 45186 Havana 3 4 1:13 fast 6 Ml 5 3 6 53 4*1 W Taylor 11 Bicrni.ui. Deckhand, B. L. Owen CANDLE LIGHT, br. c. 4 108 By Light Brigade— Calandria (E. Baxter). I ..:ii ■ -r. I: B. All. a. 15457 Havana lmSty 1 B fast 4 107 I 7 7 4 F Los B O'Malley, I'.Boria, Sil.Handals 4 ■] Havana lmSOy l:4!4ifast 2\ Wt 1 I - ■ I' Lux i JeUiaon, Assumption, BiLHandaU 15343 Havana 1 1-16 l:48%fast 21 107 I 6 ■" 4 I | 1 *1 .1 Carmody 6 SolidBock, Pount.Pay. HandaOff 4 264 Havana 1 1 10 i : 1: •"•.fast C-5 loj I •; i I V 11 .1 Carmody 8 V'enghee, Mud Bill. Guide Post 451M Havana 1 1-16 l:46%fast 21 102 4 4 3 1 ll 2 ' J Carmody • flreat Gull, BoUd Rock, UJ.Grey 45149 Havana 1 1 10 1 ■:.•.'•"• slow s 103 7 7 0 E 8] 1*1 J Carmody B Bill Hunley, O'Malley, J. Uealey 4 124 Havana 1 l:41%fast 2 M 2 7 7 : l'l 2» G Arch'b't s Blck Benson. BoUlier. Peraena 1 IMCI Havana 11-16 1:41 Cant Z\ M 0 4 3 3 3 V l' Lux s s.i.s'n.lal-. rengbee, MisaSwesy PIERROT, b. g. 8 110 By Galveston— Phantasma (B. E. Graham). Trainer. It. K. Graham. ' 02 Havana ' I 1 12 4fa 1 0 MS ! I II "■' | w Brows B Chrvntate, Deckhand, BiaterSa ic i.iov Havana 3 I l:BF*«fasi :l: KM 1 , ] .,• ::- w Brown 8 Walter Ma. k. Neve, John Jr. 46468 Havana I 11:12 fast M 113 1 3 I 4= 2« W MoCaey s Deckhand, Better ton, B. Hunley tSCH Havana 3 1 1:11 fast 6 100 3 Fell. W Brown 7 Walter Mack, John Jr.. Bora 45178 Havana lnvOv 1:44 fast 6 107 4 4 5 6 61 8» W Brown I Sas.-nta. D.Benson. iSold. Chance 45147 Havana 3-4 l:18%slOW 2 W5 4 4 4 3* 210 W Brown (i Y'kvilie. A'bas'dorllL. LeotiFay 45113 Havana 3-4 1 :12^fast 31 104 1 5 7 6'J 5T1 W Brown 8 B.ofK'znb't'n, Dimitri, Betterton 4."«20 Havana 3-4 1:13 fast 6 105 5 5 6 2 lh W Brown 7 King Tuscan. Legacy. John .'r. MARY'S MAGNETO, ch. c, 4 105 By Magneto— Mary Calahan (0. L. Foster). Trainer. O. 1.. Footer. 15450 Havana 3-11:12 fast R Ml 7 7 7 I l*» W Jnrretl I Deehnand, Pierrot, Betterton 45231 Havana 1 I:49%fa.«t I KM 3 2 1 I 4= 6" W Jarrell B Byrne, Duke Buff. Jack Healey 1 . t Havana E| f 1 :00-" .-.fast MJ 96 7 6 I 1*1 4*| W Jarrell sst.irP.aby. Phedodea, SisterSusio 45163 Havana lntfisy l:45%good 8 H7 ] 12 6 6* 6'" W Jarrell 7 Lucky pearl. Zodiac, Rhynyer 45081 Havana lin20v 1 :45%slow 6 81 2 2 2 4 5 5'" W Jarrell 5 N.Mlleybright, B.Hunlev. Lariat 45*57 Havana lmSOy l:54i«hvy s : 4 2 1 1 1 l"t H W Jarrell s N.M'b'gat, W'dthrush, B.B'moaa 45033 Havana 51 f l.-46%fast 10 92 4 7 I 7- 0»5 W Jarrell 10 Allah. Mlsericorde, Col. Harrison 44888 Havana 3 4 1:13 fast 4 93 7 6 7 6' 54J W Jarrell 9 Pierrot. Big Smoke, Miss Ivan GOLDEN CHANCE, b. g. 6 107 By Zal— Bernaise (H. E. Davis). Trainer, H. K. Davis. 15489 Havana 3-4 l:12%test I M E .". E B* 4'1 T Hunt 8 Cmiencj. High Gear, Btnr Baby I BO Havana 3-4 1:12 fast 4 113 l 4 4 5i 5-'i J Banes s Oeckaaad, Pierrot. Betterton 45388 Havana 2 4 1 :12-.-.fast 5 114 1 3 3 3- I*| J Bauer « Helen Atkin. Assign, EdGarrtaoa 45351 Havana I 4 1:11 fast 4 105 6 7 6 5- 3" J Carmody 8 High Gear, Hariock, Assign 45277 Havana lm20y 1 :41 fast 4 106 3 3 3 3 21 4'1 J Carmody 7 Bierman. Great Gull. Bhymer 45288 Havana 3-4 l:12*«test 21 loo | 6 5 I1 4* 3 Carmody 7 Betterton. Brizz. Assign 45176 Havana lm50y 1:44 fast S-5 101 5 2 2 2 2"k 3* E Fator 8 ■■■■■to. Dick Benson, Bed MANOKIN, b. h, G 109 By Rapid Water— Little Buttercup (Gallaher Bros.). Trainer, J. If. Cooper. 4 MT Havana 3-4 1:11 fast I 115 E I 7 7* 5-r; W Crump 8 II. Atkin. Poster I'.nihrv. K. man 45089 Havana ImMy l:4B%slow 7-5 M8 1 1 1 3 35 4" F Chlav'ta .". N.Mlleybright. B.Hualey, Lariat 44977 Havana lm20v i:4l'0fast 2 104 .: 1 l 1 1' lh v Chlav'ta 7 Crystal Day, Bill Hunley, B.Nail 44937 Havana 11:46 hvy 7-5 110 3 2 2 I 2« 2=1 AV Crump .". D.Th'sh, B.ofK'town, W'dthrush 44881 Havana 5J f 1:07 fast 6 110 I 7 8 61 2* A Pi.kens 8 A.M'dleton, F. Pullet. S.Alvssum MMJ Latonia 3-4 1:13 fast 20 112 9 6 6 I* 7" W War'onl2 Green Cold, John ., Say When 43828 Lex'ton 3-4 l:13%fast 11 112 5 5 7 61 4ri W War'on 7 Marse John, Blaise, Port Light 42746 Latonia 1 1-16 l:4C2:slow 27-10 112 4 4 4 2 8= 11=' F Murphy 12 ('apt. Burns, Aztec. Gor.RttaeaU HIGH TIDE. b. g. 8 111 By Sandringham— La Primera (H. W. Boyer). Trainer. W. Brown. 45189 Havana 1 1-16 l:49ftf ast 2 112 4 7 o 4 1«* l* W Crunm 8 Bnrilngnnto, Lamp Post, Bayeth 45090 Havana 11-16 1:51 slow 6 112 5 7 8 7 l'l 4»1 W Crump s Zodiac. D.ofBbelby Dick Benson 45041 Havana 11-8 1:53 fast 8 M8 7 I 5 E 6*1 4*1 W Crump 7 Buck Nail. PI v Home. Solid Rock 44904 Havana 1 1-16 i:.l2r.slow 12 107 7 7 7 6 6:! 6" W Taylor 7 Bock Nail, Ellison, Guhk Post 44891 Havana lmSOy l:4314fast 20 100 0 7 7 7 5" 4s' W Tnylor 8 Baby Cal. rengbee, Oord Russell 41735 Havana 11-4 2:05 fast 20 110 4 7 8 8 8 8' ■• J Howard 8 Lvtl'e. Fritz Krnst. Solid Bock 41043 Havana lmaOy 1:44 fast 12 109 6 1111 11 8' 7=2 H. Bullman12 (,'liillum. Sky Man. Jake Schas RHYMER, ch. g, 6 115 By Salvation— La Poeta (Williams Bros.). Trainer. P. J. Williams. 604 Havana ImMy 1:44 fast 1 M8 I E 6 I 0 8*1 J Kederia •; Regress. ponntainFay, Exempted 45331 Havana 1 l:40%faat «-5 10s 4 3 I :. 71 s - .1 Kederis 8 Byrne, .Duke Run, Jack Besley 45298 Havana Im.'.Oy l:48%test 2 111 2 5 5 3 I* 3'i J Kederis 8 Dhnltri, J. W. Klein, Tok. March BZ77 Havana lm20y 1 :4l fast I 111 I 6 6 0 4*13' J Kederis 7 Bierman. Gr'atC.ulI. Cold. Chance 45224 Havana DaMy 1:44 fast 21 110 7 5 4 2 V 2" J Kederis 7 Hands Off. Zodiac. Great Gull 85183 Havana lm50y !:46%gOOd 4 110 2 3 3 2 2= 31 J Kederia 7 Lucky Pearl, Zodiac. Plv Home Seventh Race [7th Havana] SEVENTH RACE — 1 1-1G Miles. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Feb. 3. 1918 — 1:44'5 — 3—92.) BUCK NAIL, blk. g, 8 108 B7 Leonid— Bessie Rembert (L. F. O'Leary). Trainer, L. F. O'Leary. (5490 Havana 1 i-8 liSffeteut 1 l"7 3 5 4 2 2* 1"~ J Carmody 5 Great GuB, BoUdRock, Crv-t.Bay 45423 Havana lmSOy 1 L'-.fast 21 100 2 4 4 4 4" 4- A Collins 8 Lucky Pearl. Corydon. Hocnir 45411 Havana ImMy 1:41 fast 4 515 " 6 0 6 4*131 J Bauer 8 Circulate, .Solid Bock. Baby Cal 45177 Havana 1 l:4e%faat 3 102 5 fi 6 I 5* 2" W Brown « Baby Cal, Major Domo, Byrne 45137 Havana lmSOy l:50%bvy 2 110 4 8 I 3 11 II \V Crooks 4 Bal.v Cal, Byrne Magnet Land 46841 Havana 11-81:53 fast H M*l 4 2 1 1 1* 1| W Crooks 7 Plv Home. BoUdRock RighTtde 44977 Havana lm20y 1 :41*4fhat 7-5 MS 0 6 6 4 4° 4 ■'« W 'rooks 7 Man. .kin. Crya. Day, Bill Rnniey GRACE, ch. f. 4 101 By Martinet— Seavoyage (Williams Bros.). Trainer. P. J. Williams. 15344 Havana IntMy l:41%test 6 83 fi I 0 I •',' 8*1 W Jarrell 7 Biverside. Dick Williams Berlin 45311 Havana lnt&Oy l:4s%tent tk 83 211 1 1*11' J Hoffler 8 Circulate. Big Smoke. Baby Cal 45110 Havana 1 1:41 fast 1-2 105 8 2 2 I 2\ 3-'. J Kederis 7 I.uckvPearl. GrestGull Littlecote 45010 Havana lmMv l:4324fast 2\ Ki3 3 2 2 3 3' 3=; J Kederis 7 Corydoa, Ellisoa, Lariat 44962 Havana 3-4 l:13%fast 7-5 ill 4 0 0 51 6*1 J Kederis 6 GoIdStone, D'ntyLady Mbmlvaa 44563 Church'] 11-10 1:51 hvy 31-10 104 2 3 2 1 P 21 C Rob' sonll' Mist. Polly, Arravan' H.C.Baach 44154 Latonia 1 1 -N 1 :53Vsfast 4-5 Mil 8 2 2 1 l1 1= C. Rob'aon 8 Pr.Igor, Wat. Willow. J.C.Stone 43970 Latonia 1 1-10 1 :47V-fast 6 5 94 5 6 6 6 31 I * S Boyle t Chick Barkley. Corydon, Eulogy ZOIE. ch. f, 4 95 By Free Lance — Watoma (M. Kohn). Trainer. K. Spence. 45421 Havana 2-1 1 :122:,fast 6-5 95 S 7 6 B* 2* L Woods S Allah. W. Ward. Bvrne 45.111 Havana lm50y 1 :43l/f,f ast S-5 103 6 6 3 3 3' 69 T MuiTay » Grace, Circulate, Big Smoke 45291 Havana 1 l:39Vofast 21 104 2 2 2 2 In'- H T ^lurray 7 Byrne. Lariat. First Pullet 45136 Havana 3-4 1 :17%hvy 6 105 5 8 S 8 ?"J T Murray 8 GoMStone, Plantarede. LeotiPay 45101 Havana 3-4 1 :14%good 8 99 5 5 6 6 4- L Woods 8 Money, Lackawanna, Ruby 43021 Havana 3-4 l:13%fast 5 Vm 6 5 4 6*1 4*1 L Woods 8 Maj.Domo, M.Hoilina, (ioldStone misQ Havana 3-4 1:13 fast 7-5 103 1 2 2 1" 1 T Murray B M.Lnni. P'tarede, C'souette II. ELLISON, br. h, 7 111 By Ossary— Orsina (W. C. Weant). Trainer. W. C. Weant. R424 Havana 1 1 16 1:46'. -.fast 0-5 MS 3 4 E I 5- 1} P Chiav'ta 7 The Talker. BtgrcOS, P'ntaiiiPay 45237 Havana lmSty l:42*»fast 2 110 I I 6 2 8** 2** M Mounfn 8 Crya. Day, T.J.Hogaa, Pr. Direct 45203 Havana 1 1-8 1 :531.-,fast 1 113 5 7 5 6 8*1 3*| W Crump 7 Lit. Near.:-. I'lvHorne. B. Hunley 45122 Havana 11-1144 fast 1 111 6 6 6 fi 4'i 3=? F Chiav'ta ! P. H'me. J. AV. Klein. L.M'numtll. 45010 Havana lm50v 1 :43%fast 0 114 4 5 6 E 4= 2H W Crump 7 Corydon. Brace. Lariat 44904 Havana 1 1-16 l:51%slow 2 MS 1 I I I 4*» 2* F chiav'ti T Bock Nail. Guide Post. Perseus 44070 Church'l 13-10 2.06 mud 9 113 8 7 7 7 6* 6'1 W CrumD 8 Lor. Moss. Amelita, Wad. *s Last FOUNTAIN FAY, ch. g. 10 107 By McGee— White Plurae (H. E. Crist). Trainer, II. K. Crist. 45584 Havana lmSOy 1:44 test I 114 E I 2 1 2- ft R McCr'nn •'• Regreae, Bxempted, Kilkenny 45471 Havana lmSOy l:41%teat t M 7 E ." 4 M 4*1 T Hunt 7 Major Demo. Bierman, Byrne 45424 Havana 1 1-16 l:46%f ast 3 M8 7 5 4 3 ink 45 r McCr'nn 7 Ellison. The Talker, Beprreso 45343 Havana 1 1-16 l:46%teOt 3J 114 4 2 I 2 2- H R McCr'nn t! Solid Bock. HandsOff. Can.Liffht 45263 Havana lm50y 1 :42%fast 8-5 111 2 2 2 2 2°" 3« R McCr'nn B L. Pearl, Plantarede. B'rlingauie 45211 Havana lm50y 1 :43^fcfast 3 110 3 2 3 3 1*1 la R McCr'nn B Homnm. Dick Benson. CuidePost 45150 Havana lntSOy 1:40 --slow 7 112 7 5 5 5 53 4" W Ormes S Exempted. Hands Off, Fairly BYRNE, ch. g. 4 108 By The Manager— Caution (W. Dondas). Trainer. M M. Shields. 15471 Havana lmSOy I:41««fas1 3 M] 1 111 1" l'l J Carmody 7 Ma.j. Domo, Bierman, Fount. Fay 45421 Havana 3-1 l:12%test 3 110 6 4 3 M 4fl F Merimee S Allah, Zoie. W. Ward 45370 Havana 1 1:40 fast 8-5 106 2 1 1 1 l'l 2*1 B Kop'm'n 7 Solid Bock. Circulate, narlock 45331 Havana 1 l:4t%teut 2 10S 2 1 1 1 1- 1* B Kop'm'n 8 D.Buft". J. Healey. N.MUerbright 45291 Havana 1 l:39*«tent 2 109 1 1 1 1 2s 2? B Kop'm'n 7 Zoie. Lariat, first Pullet 45177 Havana 1 l:40^fast 5 97 1 1 1 1 l1 4-J J Carmody 6 Baby Cal, BuckXail, MajorDomo Fair Grounds Entries and Past Performances for Monday, January 26 Fair Grounds Entries and Past Performances for Monday. January 26. WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK SLOW. 1 The figures under the heading "Rec.'' in the entries below show the best time of each horse at th3 distance r.ince January 1. 1917. no matter where it finished. In cases where record was made on other than a fast or good track, abbreviations show track conditions. ,, o Baring starts at 2:00 p. m. (Chicago time 2:00.) ® Superior mud runner. X Good mud runner. :;: Pair' mud runner. (.Ml Maidens. * Apprentice allowance. First Race — 3-8 Mile. Valor Purse. 2 feat old-. Maiden-. Special Weights. (Track record: Jan. 7. 1»1«— «*&— 8— 115.1 Today's In. I. Bone. Wt. Bee. A.Wt.lIan 15450* Whippet 112 :37-.-.b 1M..72S 134391- Buddie Keaa lis :3 ;-;, 1MX720 45472 tAlcatraa lis :3ii 1M..715 r.l.'.'.l- Bungs Buck lit', ::;s'.-.m llti..715 i:..-. -, John 8. lie.ir.lou. .112 :M% lit;.. 710 43305 "Putt 110 :3S--, 110.. 705 5430 tTrompeur 118 :38%h 110:. 708 4.".472 Bcotty 108 :3S-- 11f...7«KI 15303 Automatic Red ...110 :3S'.-,m 110.. 700 i. i Ope, b. c. by Judge Wright tllenelg'a Lost... 1115 tK. Cebriaa'i entry. Second Race — 3-4 Mile. 4 year. .Ids and upward. Claiming. (Tra.k record: Pel.. 8, 018—1:11*4 •;— in;.) 45380* Pil-i n 101 1:12-.-. 0 115x725 45231 Prances Star 104 1:15% 4 105x715 43428 •Huron II. (Ml 113 I:18*£h 1 103. .715 44990 .la - r. CununlngxlOO 1:15% 8 112X710 15330* Ketdah 108 1:13% 7 107x710 44088 Baciiteii-• 107 1:10'.- 7 107.. 703 45300 (Sconce Wsshiagtoa.lM 1:15% 5 112X700 13780* Coluiiil.il Teiin i Mil In 1:14% 4 110.. 700 I51H1 Spee.lv Pool (Ml. ..107 1:15% !t 107. .7IM) :'.m;77 CharmiaE (Ml ....103 1:15% 3 107X700 I5i .'.7 Jean l\. .Ml 112 1:13% :. 107.. 700 4"lol •Haiti- McC.ulyiMllOit 1:17 0 102.. 700 Aiao eligible to atari la order named should any of the above be xcratched: 38847 *AI. \ »..iz 112 1:13% 7 1070715 13380 •Prin.e I Bm* ....1111:18% -1 l(»s..70", 4O084 Av.ry Trumbo ... Ill 1:13% 7 112. .70S 45480* Langdea 100 1:13% 0112 720 Third Race — 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Recruit Ptir-e. :: rear-old*. Maldeaa. Allowances. ill . k record: Pel.. 12, 1018 1:42% 1 11.1. » 13494 -lim Ha-line^ 110X72.". I" 17.'1 The Pirate 110. .720 45171 Kan uka 104 4:55%m 105X715 4.547s itee'v win*; 102 1:51 %a 105x713 13310 Colin, ran 102 1:57%B 110X7111 45473 Al l!uj 1 110.. 710 43473 Mountain (.ill 103. .703 43519 T 1 • Lamb 110. .700 13393 I A1.1 1 ir-l 107. .700 The Archer, b. • by Pud ■ l'.ii-y L. - 110 Fourth Race — 3-4 Mile. :: year-ohh and upward. Claimlag. iTii, !, 1 cord: i'.i.. 9. 1018 1:11% 8 110.) (45420) OPPORTUNITY .1111:12 1; 114® 725 13481* Piillnv 110 1:12% H 1os®7K. 15401* A. N. Akin 122 1:11% B lns:|:715 Today's Ind. Horse. wt. Bee. A.Wt.Haa. (4..4M 1 Big Idea 112 1:14% 3 104X713 15215-' *Trosty 11.1 1:12 '.-. •', 100x715 45310 lwiiiiwin 107 IIP. 4 100X710 45520 'Brother Maclean ..lot 1:15% 1 107x710 45482 'Anticipate 100 1:13% :: us 710 45400* Duke of Devonshire! 15 1:1., 5 103 703 45500 *Bainsow Ghrl 112 1:14% 1 00.. 705 45H0 Charlie Leydecker. 05 1:11% •"• 114X7(HI 45520 Conrerae 107 1:10% 8 105x700 Al- 1 eligible to -tart iii order name.! should any of the ai.ove be wratcbed: 45427- *Bobby Allen 113 1:10% 3 s;ix7ir. 15482 »My Bear 102 1 : 13 ;-. 8 !•!» X 705 45403 Cock ..' the Mala. 108 1:14 4 100x700 1 15470) •Mont MO 1:14 5 100;. 713 Fifth Race— 1 1-16 Miles. Cottout.iwii Handicap. 4-year-olds and upward (Track record: Pel,. l:{, 1915 — 1:44';, 1 104.1 (45441) Chief 117 1:55 5 1200730 (45475) Sol.lat de Verdun. .104 1:48 I 105X745 (45443) Tanialu- 1)2 1:50 4 101X740 4-V.os - Bology 112 1:43% 7 1)7 X 740 45254 Prospector 100 1 :4.V-. (', 110X715 4 175.1 ' Romeo 108 1:48 4 05X733 45254* Banna of Pleasure. .1li5 1:40% 7 112.. 730 Sixth Race— 1 1-16 Miles. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Track record: Pel.. 13, 1013 1:44% 3—104.) 4."..".1! *Semper Stalwan ..102 1:48% 7 104 725 45408 -Uin Hainp-on ....100 1:40% 8 1040720 45485* Liu in- 1111:17 0 112x715 (44803) Prank Monroe lu7 1:47% 8 112 ■ 71- 4551(1- * Toddler 10.1 1:47% I 102:!:71(l 43523 HJcn. Byng 107 1:53a 1 108x710 4..4iis Dancer 110 1:40% 7 100. .70S 45511* *Hnndfull 108 1:47% 7lo7x7(»r. 45403 Prank Mattel (M 1.107 1:51 %n t 07 7n". 43483 Pliimcoi iM I I 102. .70(» 45508 Naptbaliua .Mi ...104 1:48% I 102. .700 15524 •«'., macho 1(15 l:51'--,-v K 1O407lM» 15143 Y.. .1.1.- Ill 1:47'.-. S 100X700 45511 Lotferj 104 1:40 •'. 100x700 Al-., eligible 1 , atari la order named should any of the abase he scratched: 43322 Aldebaraa 114 1:40 11 112X700 43120 P.riaii Bora 10311:48% H 100x700 47.401 *Itaby Bister 103 1..2'-. it m:i0715 l.'t'.is Veritj 105 1:17'-'-, 4 lo-j 711.-, Seventh Race— 1 1-16 Miles. 1 v.ar-ol.l- and upward. CMiming. (Track record: Pel'. 13, 1015 1:44% 3 KB. I (43430) •Coiinterlialance ...1001:47% I 108X725 i!55ii. *Browa farorite ..100 1:48% 7 111x720 4-..MI *A1 Pierre 11! 1 : Is -. 7 lo-i®71-" (44001) Tie Pin 107 1:47% K 112x715 15410 •Paul Connelly loo 1:40% 3 III 715 45400* * Pi nil.- Ill 1:48% 5 107x715 4549k: Bombaat 112 1:48% 5 ln.i 715 15008 Arbitrator 100 1:47% 8 112x710 13483 Little Btrtng ■ ..loo 1:48% H M0 70", 40513 Napoleoa 110 1:47 •' Its) 7i o ; 15227 Wand 107 1:48% 0 I'M 700 15483 Mar-hou 112 1:40% 10 10043700 15510 Babi lynch 100 1:40% 8 104x700 15403 Cadillac 110 1:47 0 108 700 Al-.,. eligible to -tart i d.r nannd should anv ..f the aiiov- be icratched: 45.mm; lieneral 10 110^700 (434831 Crnnipy 101 1:40 s 115x710 45511= Mali 107 1:17'. 0 107 71". 43180* (ireat Bollv ins 1:47% 8 104 7lo Page 6 Fair Grounds Jockey Percentages i \ 111 mum \i s jockkv ri;n(i:\TA(;r.s. From January I, 11M1I, to January -1. 1 DUO, Inclusive. At or (Ivor Jo, Ley. p.©. Wt. Mts. l t. 2.1. 3d. O'Hii.-ii. W. .1. . . :i(l M 88 Kl II U i:»iiiii-...ii. c 21 MS BBS) P»7 ISO IM t'oitii.'tn. i" is mi m t:; a 74 Xllll'lose. I: l'.l lll'i M 7H I.I IS Troxler. K 19 li:i l!»ii ::7 19 M l'.utwell. .1 17 111 47S 7!l S2 M Warrington, \V... .Ill US 1SS 2.". 2(» I.". Morris. ! It; Kir, Bt S 2 9 Lansford. II V. 108 078 102 Si 82 Kebagr, W 18 100 .TsS :,s :, ; 4 l'.u\ton. II 1.", 107 312 4l» 47 49 Rtejrle. s it 100 r.lo 71 M H iliirncr. M It 108 Mi 03 02 Of Pierce, .1 It 102 279 3S 39 38 s»pke, 1 13 111 2S7 30 43 30 Smith. S 13 110 47 0 0 4 Thurl :. II 12 101 774 Sir. 120 93 Wida. S 12 92 .".49 08 73 S2 I'.urke. II. J 12 107 BOO 4S 37 47 MiiiniC. I) 12 10S 370 10 IS 44 Dreyer. .1 12 101 320 SB 4.") .".4 Groth. .1 12 110 294 3.". 41 37 Myers. II 12 108 180 22 29 21 I'airlngton, 'I 12 112 82 10 10 7 F.-ll. .1 12 110 08 10 0 0 Barrett, N 11 10G 3or, 33 43 20 Ri. heroek. A 11 90 300 28 32 38 Norys, .1 11 ]12 121 13 IS 11 Barke. .1. li ii 108 100 11 o 9 Mooney. J 11 Of .".71 02 80 .".7 Pita, .1 10 107 304 S3 31 42 Murphy. 1' 10 100 113 14 IS 11 HcTsggart, J lo 100 102 10 8 17 Is. irijr. II 10 03 10 1 0 0 At or Over Joekey. P.O. Wt. Mts. 1st. 2-1. 3.1. RaOrlgai*, J HO 107 42.". 40 43 :.7 Howard. .1 09 108 407 38 30 III Kriekson, II 09 102 390 .-.7 II M ('.infield. 1 09 1li3 208 27 22 :'.:! Metcnlf. .1 09 112 217 20 23 IS Donahue. I' 03 99 119 11 I.-. 10 I. lass. ■' 09 110 93 B 9 10 Yoanrin. G 09 BO 11 1 2 0 Willis. () OS 10.'. 322 27 31 37 Carroll. O. W... .OS 102 312 24 34 41 Walls. 0 OS 110 200 22 34 43 Simpson. K OS 113 213 17 23 28 Obert. W 07 103 240 18 I'D 19 Wright. W 07 102 23S 17 21 23 Moloswortli, G. .. .07 105 177 13 22 14 Smith, r 07 101 100 7 7 5 Stack. G 07 08 70 5 0 5 Stevens. F 07 99 OS ., ., 3 I.illi'V. \Y 00 111 32 2 0 4 Hunt. C 00 111 IS 1 2 3 Heupel. J 05 101 93 5 IS 10 Jadge, .1 05 105 22 1 3 3 Stone. I! 05 103 21 1 1 0 .Sullivan. .1 05 00 21 1 O 0 Masalrn, \V ot ill 53 2 3 7 .laekson. (' 02 109 127 3 5 21 Mm re. W 02 102 II 1 3 3 Brysen, I* 105 13 0 o 1 I)e Kind. J 105 5 0 O O Gilbert, R lit n 8 B o Hopkins. I) lot U II 0 0 Kennedy. I! 99 20 0 0 0 MeDeimott. B 107 7 0 10 First Race [1st Fair Grounds] FIRST RACE— 3-S Mile. Valor Purse. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Colts and Geldings. Snecial Weights, i, Jan. 7, 1016— 35^— 2— 115.) Index Course Dbt TiiueT'ckOdcls Wt St K % % Sir Fin Jockeys Started Order of Finish WHIPPET, b. c, 2 (M) 110 By Broomstick— Greyhound (H. P. Whitney). Trainer. A. Simons. 15459 F.G'nda 3*8 ::7':.hvy 13-5 IK I 2* !■ 10 Anabr*se 5 s. Spring. Baa.Baek, Baageorge 45438 F.G'nda 8-8 27 .-.hvy i 113 I 4" ::•''! It Troxler 0 I. Sv .ep.r. B.Keaa, Laaa'sBnd 66888 P.G'nda 8-8 37 hvy li-io 113 3 P 8* H Asabr*aa 7 M.elfiae, T fluBiai. R'ageorge 45312 P.G'nda 3-8 JJ niU(i i-2 m 3 43 S*i R Troxler 7 C. A. Byrne. LJBwe'per, Bud. Kean BUDDIE KEAN, b. c, 2 (M) 116 By Golden Maxim— Evelyn Doris (X. J. Kean). Trainer. W. A. Bnrtoehell. 4543$ P.G'nda 3-8 37 4hvy :. in 1 1* 2* R Hsnpson • L.Snreeper, Whippet. Land'aBad 45312 P.G'nda 3-8 :;7 mu.l 12 lis 0 ;,* 4*1 J Ho\v;.nl 7 C. A. Byrne. I.. Sweeper. Whippet 45.'".! P.G'nda B-B BUfcfat 10 US 8 81 .:-;' J Howard 11 K. Opener. C. A. Byrne. .I.Maneini ALCATRAZ. ch. c. 2 (M) 116 By Von Tromp— Gottliebcn (E. Cebrian). Trainer. 11. Parte U. 45472 P.G'nda 3-8 17 slow 15 112 7 C'i 5*1 J Glass 11 Mai'.'. Dixon. Jee Tag, Repeat 45218 F.G'nda 3-8 M (ant 15 IM 7 7 7" .1 Glass 7 Land's Bad, Natalie. .I.Maneini 45251 F.G'nds 3-8 35istaat 10 lis 4 2» 5:,' J Glass 11 L. Opener. C. A. Byrne, .I.Maneini EUNGA BUCK, ch. c. 2 (M) 116 By Vulcain— Mary Orr (J. W. McClelland). Trainer, K. Patterson. 45468 P.G'nda 3-8 :;7'„hvy 7 IIS 1 I t '■'■"- •' l'.utwell :. s. Springs, Whippet, Btusgeoige 45425 P.G'nda 5-a TBTfcmnrt 13-5 us t; 5' 5,u J Bwiweli s m. Dixon. JeeGo'aaaaa, J.Maneiui JOHN S. REARDON. b. c, 2 (M) 116 By Ormondale— Antella (J. W. Schorr). Trainer, L. Taaber. 15501 I'd!). Is ::-s S5%faat IS-5 112 7 (J 5«J M l'.uxton 11 Joe ; lman. li.t Km. Tenite •117: P.G'nda 3-8 31 slow 15 ill 3 7! 7*1 M Buxton li Marc. Dlxea, Joe Tas;, Repeal 4543S P.G'nda 1-8 :7'.-ri\y M in 4 (; ;Ri M Bsntton 0 L.Swoiper. Bad. Kean, Whippet 45801 P.G'nda ;i-s :;7 iny 21 112 7 U- ." M Baxtoa 7 U.o'M!se, JoeGoodsian, Whippet OWB P.G'nda 3-s uS2ohvy 20 113 4 5i r.s; M Huxton 7 Peerage, Mam. o' Mine, BOpeaer TUTT. ch. c, 2 (K) 116 By Harrigran— Beatrice Soulo (C. B. Morgenthaler). Trainer, F. I'arrar. 48505 F.G'nda 3-8 36*sCaat 20 11" 10 MP :•": -I Dreyer 11 Joe Gesdhnaa, Get *Ein. Tenite TROMPEUR. b. c. 2 (M) 116 By Von Tromp— IUusion (E. Cebrian). II. FarreU. 45481 F.G'nds :j-s ::7"'.-,hvy 25 IK :. ."1 .1 class r, s. Sprin^ . Wkippet, BaagaBaek SCOTTY. ch. c, 2 (M) 116 By Alvescot— Belle Scott (J. C. Ferriss). Trainer, R. Williams. 4547i' PG'nds 3-8 27 slow 30 102 11 10'I10T.' \v Wright 11 Mars;. Dixon, Joe Tag, Repeat 45345 P.G'nda 3-8 37%hvy 30 llo 5 ;, :,'G Moks'th-5 Repeat, Raaaaie, No PooLing 452S9 P.G'nda 3-8 37 fas-t 20 MB '., 5'i V'i G Moles'th 8 Mackeluaine, Repeat; Joe Tag AUTOMATIC RED. ch. g. 2 (M) 116 By Harrigan— Lemon Girl (J. L. Solomon). Trainer, I). Woaseldorff. 45505 P.G'nda :: 8 3S*4fast 30 110 11 11 ll;-l" Sa:ith 11 Joe G Isaan. Cet 'Em. Tenite 4(425 P.G'nda 3-8 3Cftmad ::') il( ." 71 7" F Smith s M. Dixon. JoeGo'daaaa, J.Maacial liSW P.G'nda t-i R hvy ;;o 112 1 «- C,J P Smith 7 M.o'Mine, JoeGoonasan, Whippet LAST ONE. b. c. 2 (M) 116 By Judge Wright— Glenelg's Last (G. M. Hcndrie). Trainer, II. Van Rjr. First start. Second Race [2nd Fair Grounds] SECOND RACE— 3-4 Mile. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Feb. 9, 1918— 1:11 5— 6— 116.) PILSEN. ch. e. G 115 By Duval— Helen Miller (W. Richey). Train. I . .1 . ; . Wannon. 1 K) P.G'nda 3 1 l:18Vshvy 13-5 113 5 2 2 21 l,: ; Walls 9 Hadrian. Kaklax, Al !■;•■:•.■.• 1 44405 Empire 1 1-10 1:51 hvy 3 M3 7 7 7 7 7 ii'" .1 Connors 7 I'addvDonr, 1'oilu. FraakWatera 43969 II. ileG'ce 3-4 l:13%alow 10 111 S X 8 7- 7' i .1 Connors 11 S.Kmlil.-in. St.Q'ntin W.Iteilotti- 43T41 H.drC'ce 1 l-lSl:4Wtgood 2 11:; 5 7 7 5 63 5s B Haynea IS Tie Pin, UCottasje, Thorn B loom ] I 43720 H.deG'ce 1 1-K l:52Vimud 17-10 112 4 3 1 1 1' 1" E Sanda 13 b'jreonnell, Indolence, L.Cottas;e 4 i ( H.deG'ce 1 1-1 ii 1:47 '/r.fa.st ii 112 5 6 4 0 «■*«•}, E Snnde 9 CrantpaaU, Bar one. Rt facee 41919 Bowie Ci f l:21"v.fast 37-10 11 :; I 5 5 C3 4'" J Mooney 7 A'ckassin, l*..l"d.ller. T.M'radet 4I17H P.G'nda lmjoy 1:40WSV «-; lit 2 1 1 1 l2 1" I. Stalker 5 Astraea. Miss Kruter. Mary U. FRANCES STAR, b. f, 4 105 By Star Shoot— Frances Dillon CO. McGinnis) . Trainer. B. Wh-lan. (SJSl Jerson 11-101:48 fast 7 K 14 IB 12 II 1:- C B Wi.la 14 E'rljrSight, II.Roblee, Alexander 46179 Jef son 51 f 1.-08 fast 20 Ms ti ii ii 4\ 2' S Wi.la II Med. Miss, I'lnviida. Bl'banaoek 451 8S Jef'son S-4 l:13%fast loO loi 7 7 ii i-" i •" .1 l'itz 7 tleroisate, Baixaenr, 8w. Glance 464*2 Jerson. 3-4 1 :l::-..last 50 MH 12 12 12 11- ll'8 II Wakoff 12 Ina h.-iv. llumma. Svl.il 45012 Jef'son 3-4 1 :Pi'.,«ood 30 107} 2 11 1 » K* I " .1 Pita 1 1 I. it. Man. lie. M.Manage, Sarasota 44005 Jerson 3-4 l:15%Tast 30 ill W lo M 10« P|W aleln'rel2 T.P.McMahoa, M.M'are, G.Maak 41483 P.G'nda lanZOy 1 :45":.hvv 15 !H 3 11 5 54 r.18H Kricks'n 8 O.Dofhre, .Marianao. Kinu'linu'li. ASM P.G'nda 1 l:47Vfcmad 20 89 4 4 4 4 4 4" S Boyle 4 AI Pierce, Hondo, Lukemae HURON II.. h. c. 4 (M) 105 By Sweeper— Zuna (G. Petersen). Trailer. G. Peteraoa. 1 45429 PG'nda 3-4 l:18%mud ::o 113} 3 4 S 7 7 1. Lyke T Opt unity, CD'ran, C.o.theMain 45401 P.G'nda :: I l:17Hbvy 30 113 I 1 B 0| 0*1 L Lorke 12 D.afD'sMre, A.Al'der, R'a'cklll. JAMES F. CUMMINGS. hr. g, 6 112 By Von Tromp— Jourdain (M. Miller). Traia.r. C. Tnaendliaft. 44999 Jef'son ." t 1^9 slow 50 N. 13 13 13 131 13 : W Obert 11 L'latrmier. A. Plotter, Be'rpiall. 44914 Jerson M H'.-.k.mkI SB 112 Ml M lo H l-':" H -I Burke 10 Btnrdee, Thars. Nlghter, Verity 44S54 Jerson 5} f 1:12 hvv 25 10G i 11 14 11 14s* L Canfieldl4 General, T.F.MIIahon, Q.Master 1 41479 P.G'nda a', f 1:10 hvy 12 107 4 lit;1 t; •" S Sn'dman s n. Bimpiex, Onlco, lt.Il.And'soii 41228 P ends 5} f 1 :11-f.hvy IS Hfl 3 2 2 2s 28 S Sn'dnian 0 liathilde, Roederer, Karlvmoru 41130 P.G'nda 5} f l:12%hry 10 110 4 3 3 41 4'4 .1 Dorscll 0 alias Kruter. Kathilde, Malice 41097 F.G'nds 5 . f 1:11 hvy 20 113 li 6 8 8' &'« L, Gentry 9 Erniitaiia. I'arlor I'.oy, Trusty ' 41050 F.G'nds 5J f FOSVigood 30 112 4 8 12 12 12»» .1 Bfetcalt 12 Mer.Lass, OpheliaW., T.asStee] 41005 P.G'nda 51 f l:ll%hvy 20 111 7 9 13 1J IB1* R Pauley 12 Side. Keener, Pilsea, EarlvSighl 29711 Lex'ton 3-4 l:K%slow &l M3 6 10 lo 10' 1015 F Don'huelL K.-ma Dr.Canaen. l.r.Mel) iwell BUBS F.G'nda 1 1-lS 1 :50-5hvy 4 llo 4 1 1 6 52 6" W Obert 7 Prince S.. J. Reeves, Waterproof KEZIAH, br. m, 7 107 By Ildrim— Kerchief (C. W. Gasser). Trainer, B. P. Gasser. ! I P.G'nda 11-16 1:58 hvy 8 Mi I I 4 2 24 *'l H Bricks' n 9 s. de Verdun. Besabast, Toddler 451 18 P.G'nds 1 1-16 1 54%mud 15 104 3 3 3 3 8' 1*1 H BHcks'n 7 Tanlac. Kin^' Neptune. Bomhtud 45153 Jef'son 3-4 1 :]::■"• .fast 20 MB 7 12 13 1*« 14" 8 Wida 14 Sen. James. M.Gamer, M.Wright 44952 Jef'son 3-4 1:14 fast 30 llo 7 7 11 112"11:1 W Obert 12Iiia Kay. Verity. Bengali 44907 Jef'son 3-4 1:16 good 40 loS 7 7 8 8 '"W Ohert 8 Nepperhan. Eulogy, Converse 44ols I^iur.d 1 1 It, lMs'.slow 17 9S 5 4 3 1 2" 8"! J Pierce s Widow Hedatte. Tie Pin, Coral RACONTEUSE, blk. m, 7 107 3y Ellisdale— Anecdote (G. Eaton). Trainer, G . Eaton. 44SBB Pimlico 2-4 i:14V;low 12f 10212 12 12 12 12" G Apel 12 C.o'tkealaia, Nightstiek, Alvord 44061 RoseTree Ab 1 fast 15 142 4 W Blake 15 Dr.J'ason, Nonesuch, HytheStar- 44C55 RoseTree Ab7-8 fast 10 121 8 W Blake lo Dr.Johnson. Vague, W.tbePlank 44213 Jamaica 3-4 1:15 fast CO 107 8 8 9 91 s11 J RodVezll Paddy, Tossmyaraac, F. Waters 44079 Jamaica 1 1-16 l:49%mnd 50 106 7 4 7 9 10 10«« J Rod'sfealO Mk kenzie. War Note. Baslllua 34919 Do. Hills Ab.". s 1 02 fast 5 115 4 5 5 5'4 C Garrigmn 5 Bnresjet, Humiliation. B.deKaib GEORGE WASHINGTON, ch. g. 5 112 By Celt— Sallie Washington (J. M. Crane). Trainer, I . Lowe. 45300 P.G'nda 3-4 1 T.-.-.fast ::0 IK 1 4 S B*l V J Glass 12 Ina Kay. Little M.iuilie. Hadriaa 4159S Jet .son 3 -4 1 :157ogood 12 107 7 8 8 7"' B" G PreeceJr- 8 Risasaaie, C.A.Os'iskey, Roederer 41572 .iei'son 3-4 l:K%fast 20 lis i; I 7 H 7 - B Pauley 12 Liberator, Asalea, Margery 41192 F.G'nda ;"' t i:io--mud 15 U- lo s s 1- 7- I. Stalker Hi Bathiide, Laggard, Langdea 41232 F.G'nda lm20y l:40%bvy 7 lot 2 7 7 5 4' 4'» V. Moles'th 7 Laeky K., Margery, Bosius 4lj99 P.G'nda 1 1 -T' 1 :":-.mu.l i; 109 2 3 2 2 2] 1- M Garner 8 W.H.B'kner, Cracow, B.P'orita 41117 P.G'nda lm20y 1:53 hvy 7 107 •' 4 3 t '■■' M|A Johnson 10 Bluebannock, Cracow, L. Eileen 41oS8 F.G'nds 1 l-P: l .".V -.hw 5 103 2 4 4 ii :- .".' ■', .1 Mooney 8 LacBe P., Jason, Choir Master 41U0S P.G'nda "; f 1 :10-ohvy IS 10B 3 6 C 56 g»« A Johnson 13 Tssa Goose, Bearpia II., Kttahe COLUMBIA TENN, b. g. 4 (M) 110 By Hanbridge— Please Welles (R. P. Dodson). Trainer. T. P. William-. 43789 Lex'ton 3-4 1 :1 ''..fa.-'t 20f llo 6 « 3 3« IH J Groth IS Zul.ika. BtOCkwell, Trooper Lntonla 1-4 1 OB fast HO HS 9 7 10 M* IB** O Willis 11 Trusty. McVex, David Craig SPEEDY FOOT, br. m, 9 (M) 107 By Voter— Swiftfoot (W. Perkins). rrainer. A, Thomas. 45181 Jet .a 3 i 1:14 fast «| ; | 4 r, ( |i h LnnsTd 0 8w. Glance, RainbowGirl, Siesta 44978 Jcf -ii 3-4 l:ls'..mu.l lo 108 1-' 7 5 I" 8" 11 LunsTd 12 Otieedater. BobBaker, Kevolutiou CHARMING, b. m. 5 (M) 107 By The Manager— Ancient (C. Martin). r F. A. Hi 10I.I. Latonia 3-4 l:12*tfast 112 102 6 7 7 7 7" G W 'arl 7 The Porter, Quietude, KorMy 35770 J f'son 3-4 l:15%good 6 lit 2 5 ( 51 S'» E Martin 12 Partisan, Alma Louise. N. Model :«J73 Jef'son ail l.il'divy 8 va 1 g s B 8** E Martin K Cobalt Lass, Onward, Edith L, Icfson ., I l:14Hgood 6 103 2 i :: V* 3 B Martin 5 I. it. Trine, ss. MiasBryn, Uert.G. ;:i: ,'ts l.atoi.ia 3-4 1:15 fast fi 112 7 8 8 8: 7-i K Martin 12 Mclilotus, Bte Line, Dirty Face : .. 1 ■• 1 i' ...la ::-4 1:17 mud 16 112 5 4 0 4 J v '_ S Martin 12 l*houcta, Melilotus, Angelute 1 5670 Uoufflaa 8-4 1:14 fast 10 140 11 10 9 9' 9« ■ Martla 12 Cl'rroyaat, B.AIyasaa , U.Trssap JKAN K.. b. m. 5 1M1 107 By Helmet— What's Left (V. Gallo). Tr lin r. V. call... 1 : on ." : lo7 Ca I 108 11 13 13 2*12 C Duggan 15 Keillor Short Stap, Miss Krntcr .!••". 1.1 ion ■■■ I 1 09 slow l »j 104 11 12 11 111 M ■ ■ M.i'i.lii L'lnflrmier, A.Ptottor, S«-'rpiall. .1 • ].. .1 1 • on 6 t 1 .un'.-.ifoud io W7J14 14 12 u- i_".i Collina 11 MerryLaaa, B.HIiapiro, MyUracie 47107 Paducah 3-4 l:19fefast — HO B* H Jeffcott 6 L'dj small. Willigan, Peace.Star 4.0:..; paducah 4' i 59 fast — 115 8*1 11 Jeffcott 7 1'.. Williams. M.Agnes, Pinehurst 38 14 Church' I Imaivl :4ii'-.fast 24 109 2 4 B 6 C! 8' K Lapallle 7.1 Walker. Larky Day, Bog 3S28S C'hurrh'1 1 l-U» 1 .'.a'.miid 72 1 ••:.' 2 M '■ 9 " S IS \V far'HO Cltirkh ' . KliiiL.-. 1; 11 Moiling :s «:, riiur, ii 1 . iiit t.ist 11- i"'i '• I -i ' ' ■ c W 1 ir'112 N.| e. Uil.lare p.... v. KeHward .1.11 ■ 1 1 .1 1 1:40" fast lii !••! ti S 10 Hi I"' l«" K Martin 11 unit... Parrbtb, « »" M .1 1 1,-\ ..) i.,i..ml r. s 1 n.n.f.i-.t 17 lea 3 :i 2 :l 'i.1 Hunt t- MabrlTraKk, Aagel CoKLaaa 1IA1TIK if CCASTT. Ch. III. 8 (M ) 102 By Prospero— Boll Weevil tCree.li ■ Davi I .ui ) . 1 in in. r, 1 . Dai i.l-'.n . 45401 P.G'nd 3 I i.li'lny 30 I0G 11 n 11 11* 1 8 w da 12 D.ofD'sbire, a.APder, RVcklll. 15348 F.«J'nds S-4 I .is'. .live M0 KM i Si •. ' I Judg. 14) Kttahe, Converse. Uarg ■• tUBt JeX'aon o-\ l ll last 18 180 I 12 12 il 11 " C HcCkleH ttsaUssoa, Mytiracie, lUbelXrask Also eligible to start in order nnmed should any of flip above be scratched: ALEX GETZ. br. g, 7 107 By Dick Welles— Europa (J. T. Buckley). Trainer. T. B. Crist . ?Ss47 Latonia 3-4 l:13%s;ood 84 11110 1t 11 11 11-1. Mink 11 SMmanll.. T.A'dersoa, Vrkville 38699 Latonia S-4 1:14 fast 4ti MB 12 12 12 12 12*' 1. Cancel 12 Aieh Platter, Yorkrille, /.ini ::mm) Lex'ton :i-4 1:21 Hhvy 5 ins l z i I'k in L Gaostel fi Neae, The Grader, Col. MeNah 87981 Lex'ton 8-4 1:19 hvy 1C-5 no 2 I 5 r,« 6*1 0 Will's 7 I'.stur. BUlyJoe, Moaat.RaselT. 17268 P.G'nda 3-4 l:14^.slo\v S 118 2 5 8 11" 11" G Byrne 12 Busy Joe, Kultur. Harry Mason 87114 P.G'nda 8-4 l:l7"'.hvy ::j US 7 2 1 i» I1 G Byrne 11 Tbora Bloasa, Flapper. Korfhage 87048 P.G'nda 1 1-10 1:K hvv 10 i 16 2 12 4 X4 3'J P Louder 7 Hille Shooter, Euterpe. Hayden 88076 F.G'nda 2-4 1:17 hvy 10 113 5 6 5 7' 1" G Lyme 12 J.P.Cnm'ags. Korfhage, r.illieB. 888 -0 Bowie "S l:L'8»4slow 6 114 fi 6 0 p. 12 12'2 R MeD'.ottl2 Befaaae, Earlymorn. L. Nephew PRINCE DOUGLAS, ch. c. 4 108 By Prince Frederick— Lady McNaliy (I.N.Womach). Trainer, I'. C. Kiddle. 4S M P.G'nda 3 I l:18%bv3 GO MB 1 8 0 8 B* l Jadge 8 Hadrian, Pilsea, Kaklax 45243 .J.fson 1 l:4*Hfast luo 100 13 13 13 13 10' in" 13 Kann'dyl4 Mumbo Jaaabo, Saner, Plenty 15213 Jerson 2-4 1 l:; -fast ::il 118 I 6 i S| NR Pauley 11 I'h. Ward. I'.M-I'.i ide. T'niywaac 45098 Jerson 3-4 l:13%fast 50 M0 7 10 y 9' B" M earner 12 Ina Kay. Hossma, Sybil 14301 Reno 5} f l:i)7,0fast 29 108 8t0 C Riddle 8 Q.M one. CyMerrick, Boadssaater 44248 Iteno 5J f 1:10 slow 15 MB 511 C Piddle 5 w. stre.-t. rVtoriaa, CraaadoaJr. 44195 Bono 1 1 :.".() hvv 7 102 C14 J MoBride li YoweB, Man ii ••. \V. M. I'.aker 441'K) Bono 1 1-1(1 1 :4!l'-fast 11 111 4* C Riddle 0 Mis. Mark. Sb. Green, I'inkTennv 13927 Reno 5-8 l:01%fast 5 10S l5 C Biddle T CaLBayle, Louise Ma. ■k.Tambiau AVERY TRUMBO. ch. g. 7 112 By Transvaal — Lov.i;e Macfarlr-ne 'A. C. Lange). Traim r. A. C. Lain.'1'. 40884 JeTson 3-4 l:tt%8low 12 110 2 13 5': ■"• '" C Gilbert 8 Bingdore, Binai, La.lv Lcaaa 40865 JeTson 5] f l:10%hvy S MB :. 4 4 4" 4;:' II Wakoff ii Bariyanorn. Safranor, Minnie P. 40818 Jerson ::-4 1:2l mud 20 V" 4 2 2 81 fi'J II Wakoff ! Inqaieta, Robert Lee, Brickley 17811 Oakl'wn ImTOy 1:,*6"-.fast SO no 7 6 8 lo ICMO-1 B Har'tonll Uin.P., Kinglingll., W.W.Clark 37721 Omkl'wn 1 1-lfi 1 :47:'-.fast 20 109 10 :i k 6 9« 9'» 1) Conn'Uyl2 Bavaeo. Bea Urchin. Capitaaia 37616 Oakl'wn 11 16 l:48%fast 20 1"7 9 10 M 12 12 12*» T Nolan 12 Iteau.Morn, Blnmberer. A.Heinse S7542 Oakl'wn lm7(K-1:47 last 10 107 1 lo 8 9 10= 10°i 1'. Pool 12 K.o'Light, Upright, lertainl'oint 32409 Tijuana lm70y l:47',;,fast 2 112 9 y 7 6 S*| V W Lill"V 12 Kapiil May. Lad vMiut. A.-umen LANGDEN, ch. g. 6 112 By Dick Welles— Lass of Langden (R. E. Watkins). Trailer. R. I.'. W.itkins. 180 P.G'nds 3-4 1 :tt*4good 7 112 3 8 I _" ::; .1 Groth 12 Ponltaey. Caeamba, Spok. Qaeen 45401 P.G'nds 3-4 l:l7'/:-hvy 18-5 IK 4 7 7 12 12** J Groth 12 D.ofD'shire, A.Al'der. B'nVklll. bum Oakl'wn E f l .ii7«-,fa«t «-; in: 4 2 ti 51 si:i c Brown 12 MyrtleA., Sybil, Paal Connelly 41878 Oakl'wn 5) f 1 :09%:nud ti-5 111 3 4 3 35 5'i J Groth 11 Ilarrvl*.. B.aadStars, Searpiall. 41708 Oakl'wn 51 f l:10%hvy 2 no 7 8 S 2" 2* J Groth 0 Harry I)., Bttahe, Brmitana nSSS Jef'son 3-4 l:14%fast 13-5 111 1 4 3 3* 2* L Gentry 14 I'overina. Selma C, Tranby 41594 Jef'son 8-4 1:18 slow 8-5 111 1 11 1" l« H J Burke s Selma G., General, Korfkaga 41571 .1. f'son 3-4 l:18%faat 2 110 7 5 2 l'J l2 Ii J Burkel2 I'.'lymorn. LLviada, R.Kt'ckland 41418 P.G'nda i) f Lli'.hvv 13-8 115 4 2 2 24 2'1 D Connllyll Bttahe, Leta. Mar Tom 41J92 F.G'nda 5i f l:10~mud u 114 5 i 4 3J 371 U Conn'llvlO Bathiide, Laggard, Ermitana Third Race [3rd Fair Grounds] 1 ] I 1 1 THIRD RACE— 1 Mile ar.d 70 Yards. Recruit Purse. 3-ycar-oUU. Maidens. Alloviar.ccs. (Feb. 12, 1916— 1:42' i— 4— 113.) t JIM HASTINGS, b. c. 3 (M) 110 By Luke McLuke— V/innecock (J. W. Schorr). Trainer. L. Taaber. 18484 K.Cn.N 1 l:4J'..fast 12 113 :i 7 I 8 KJ 8^ SI Baxtoa 12 Bh'adoah, Pir.McGee. II. Weapon 45473 P.G'nda 5| f l:091tslow 13 Jliilo u a 7' : , M Bazton 12 Arrowhead. TbePirate, Consteraa 4S408 P.G'nda 5i f LiiM'.-.hw 2J M0 s 8 I Si 8" P CltllettilO Barry's Pet, Br. Player, T. Pirate I8SM Chunhl 1-2 BtTlfnat 10 112 7 7 0- 6" W War't'n K Spi. -eb'sh. Bfgoyne, W.theGreat THE PIRATE, blk. c, 3 (M) 110 By Von Tromp— Dally (E. Cebrian). Tralasr, J, Loan. 45473 P.G'nds 5] t l^Bisaloa 18 116 2 S 1 S'J 2" C Rob' son 12 Arrowhead, Cerssoran. Al I'.tija 46400 F.G'nda 64 1 l:ii!i',r,hvy 15 lit 2 :: :: 8* 8*1 J Glass 10 Barry's Pat, Br. Player, Pindar 45313 P.G'nda 3-4 1:18 mud 10 114 9 8 B 8'1 S1- J Glass 12 Big Idea. Conn. .ran. Barenka 46238 JeTson 61 1 liOSKfhat lfi 5 115 3 7 i\ 5'. ti"' J Glasa 12 UatsOsT, Gen. Glenn, Arrowhead 45191 Jef'son 5 '. f 1 :07:,.-,f:ist 5 110 1 3 3 2& 2J J Glass 0 Bui. Proof. Br. Player, BaoLBiag 45125 Jefson 3-4 1 :14~.fast 30 112 2 E 5 61 4n J Glass 10 Anticipate, Taphank, Bui. Proof 445fi() Church'l 3-1 l:M%hvy 7t 11110 12 10 10) 9" J J Glass 12 It. Allen. W. Flower. StCermain 44118 Latonia 3-4 lTSXmud 24f 112 5 11 12 12 12=s J Glass 12 Cortland. Hosier. General Glenn 44337 Latonia SJ f l:09Vr,.«low 22f 112 7 9 9 6'J ti"'} J Glass 12 Warlike, Anticipate. Spart. Boy 43035 Latonia 5i f l:07%faat 42 107 7 8 8 72 717 H Thurl.erlll R. I'rinee. Sterlim:. T. Swimmer BARENKA, b. f. 3 (M) 105 By Catmint— Black Brocade (Waldeck Stable). Tr.nier G. II. Keene. 15473 P.G'nds 5] f l : r.n.- iow 88 in I 3 I r B*f G Btone 12 Arrowhead. TbePirate, Corssoraa 45426 F.G'nda ImTOy 1^4%mad 5 M4 8 8 7 'I 6" 5*| Q Stone s Airdrie, Bee'a Wing, Brassaer 45313 F.G'nda 3-4 1:18 mud 18-5 1o9 1 5 4 4= 34 C Rob'sonl2 Bi^' Idea, Cornioran, Airdrie MC20 Church'l 3-4 1 :15%Kood 28 112 4 1 2 2' 2" II Thurberl2 (Irlova. Tuml.l.wee.l. See. Cousin 430«6 Latonia hi f 1 :07 fast 5J 112 9 8 7 61 510 C Rob'sonll Eas Flower. Leiraine. Bia.Cirl 18*82 Latonia 6-8 1:01 good 19-5 112 5 fi 4 6- ti8! P Murtihv 12 CUntoavilie, Mlssa, Mayrose 429.10 i^itonia 5-8 l:02^mud 21-10 112 8 5 6 61 6" J Mclntyrel-' Maize. Alsace, Military Cirl 12836 Latonia 41 f 54%good 74 103 8 8 8 811 W Hoag 8 Sprint,' Vale. Sterling', A. Boy II. BEES WING. blk. f, 3 (M) 105 By Buckhorn— NataUe D. (M. R. Pons). Trainer. (). R. Pons. ;."i7s P.G'ndt InrtOy i:".o slow r, ;..•.■ :: a | g 71 tv .1 rXenpel 0 Dalph, Shenandoah, GoldeaDawa 45426 F.G'nds lm70y l:54%mnd 12-5 M£| 3 3 2 2 3* 24 J Meupel 8 Airdrie. Broaner, Jadge D.ivi.i 46393 F.G'nda 3 4 1:18V-.hvy 10 101 5 A S 21 2«1 J Heopel 8 Sedgegrass, Copyright, On High 4.r.:;:.'i P.G'nda 1 1:47'. -.mud 20 M2 ti 5 4 4 31 4»J J Dreyer IS Pleer, Led Domino. Bedgegxaaa 46178 Jef'son 3-4 l:14%fast 12 MB 6 12 » 11* 11" J Heupel IS Dolplt. Hewitt. Betty Carry 45138 Jef'son 5-8 1:02 fast 20 lo!) 8 7 5 5= 4'3 J Heupel 15 Emma J. . Virx. d'Or, FledKlinj; 44912 Jef'son 0'. f 1 :09 good 7 llo 10 10 lo 71 T*| C Rob'sonlO .Necnali. PledgUng, Har.'s Heir 4!:; 0 Latonia 3-4 l:18«^mud 43 104 9 8 6 5* 3« W Wright 12 Mngiraa, Ray Atkin, Dolph 44286 Latonia 8-4 l:i:.%mud 66 H 7 10 10 10 8i 722 J Btaplet'nU Knby, Diamond Girl. Acceletata ♦4150 La tor, ia 6) f l^OOjtnat 43 112 10 11 8 8nk 6« L Ensor 12 Bene. ia. Alsace. Frivolity C0RM0RAN, ch. g. 3 (M) 110 By L'Oiseau Lyre— Orietta (P. Dunne). Trainer. P. Dunne. I55U P.G'nda ::-4 1 :ii ■"■.-, m-j.l 28 MM ( E 1 :• I 1 Pterct 7 Bal, Proof, Min.Man. IraWilsoo 45473 P.G'nda 6] f 1 :0'.n:-slow 12 IPi 5 1 1 -1 I I II BrlekS*nl2 Arrowhead. The Pirate. Al I'.u.ia 45427 P.G'nds 5| f l:10%n*nd 25 loo 9 11 S f ! vi s Bayla 11 Iiia. cirl. BobbyAllea, WboCarea 45400 F.G'nds 6i f 1 :C9^.hvy b lo9 7 lo M 91 9-- S Wi.la 10 Barry's I', t. Br. Player. T. Pirate 46340 F.G'nda ImTOy l.Yl'-.hvy ? 102 2 9 5 4 6i 7 '• F C'ltilettill May. Calvin. F.M'ttox. Gen.Byng 45313 F.G'nda 8-4 1:18 mud 8-5 114 2 3 3 21 2* B Troxler 12 Big Idea, Barenka, Airdrie 85238 J.fson 51 f l:06%fast 13-5 115 6 4 3 4» 1'; M Rowan 12 Hats OIT. Gen. Glenn, Arrowhead AL EUJA. ch. e. 3 (M) 110 By Balscadden— Marne (W. D. Bernhardt). Trainer. T. A. Brett. I" 17:; P.G'nds 53 f 1 :0'.i'-slo\v 80 118 8 8 E 6i II J Pits 12 Arrowhead. TbePirate, Cornioran 4640B P.G'nds 6] f l:09%hvy ";o lit 6 fi 8* V J Pitz Ml Parry's per. Br. Player, T. Pirate 45238 Jerson E 1" 1 :or,\-,fast 88 11" 11 IB 9 8* I" J Pita 12 Hats Off, Gen. Glenn, Arrowhead 46191 JeTson E) f 1 :07"-;.fast 30 US 4 6 6 6'' 6»1 J Pita 9 Bul.l'r.H.f. T. Pirate, Br.Playac MOUNTAIN GIRL. b. f, 3 (M) 105 By Martinet— Anna L. Daley (J. J. Kean). Trainer, J. W. Johnaaa. -•.".47:: P.G'nds 5| ( i.e:ii:si,n\ _•", ii: 1 » 7 M'llO1* R Blmpsonl2 Arrowhead, TbePirate, Corssoraa 46313 P.G'nda 3-4 1:18 mud 88 109 : ti fi fi'l *'.:i .1 Howard 12 Big Idea. Cornioran, Barenka 45191 Jerson 61 f 1 .07 '..fast 30 11'. 1 7 8 s B'l 7" L Hall 0 Bal. Proof, T. Pirate, Br. Player 45058 Jerson 5 f 1 :osv.-.f:'st L'O 1!'i 2 8 9 B'i 8*8 C Ta\!or 10 A.ofTr'sips, Cornioran, Vaphank 44985 Jerson "' I I 11' hvv 20 111 5 6 S 6* :'■"■'. -I Howard s liar. Heir. !'.' rel'la ver. Sad. King 419'.:. Jefson 5' f 1 07-"-.i'as:t 30 W6 S S 7 8* 8*" C Taylor '•• Itvsthoff, Bnllel Proof, Dolph 44872 JeTson E vlnPhvv 38 108 E 8 8 8'" S14 C Taylor 0 Peggy!'.. Watersmeet. S. Liberty 44X37 Jef'son 6-8 1:01- hvy 40 M6 S 4 5 7 717 C Taylor 7 Luke'sPet, Atta I'.oy II.. Allivan 42H78 Latonia 41 f 54 fast 38f 11'. 2 7 6J 7-s C Dtsbm'nll Mar. Luekett, Alsace, Br. Gold 43944 i'hureh'1 4J f 54%fast 59 112 2 11 1ft1 10'» J Howard 12 Bprfasg Vale. Lady Roberts. Iria THE LAMB. b. c. 3 (M) 110 By Uncle— Winifred A. (C. Buckland). Traiu.r. I'. M. Bray. 5519 P.G'nds 3-4 1 :!4'-n.u.l tio MS S fi 6 6* 6** W Obert 7 Bnl. Proof, Mia. Man, IraWilson 46267 F.G'nda 5] f 1 :ofi-.-.fast 50 U2 7 M 10 9- 7" W Obert 12 Bestboff, PlyingWitcb, BoaeDry I AM FIRST, ch. f, 3 (M) 107 By Cock o' tho Walk — Fair Empress (Cain & San- Trainer, W. M. Cain. ftrd;. 45393 F.G'nda S-4 1 is1., hvv 30 mi 7 7 8 s B'» J Mooney 8 Bedgegrass, Bee'sWiag, Cyrigbt 41319 F.G'nda 3' f 43 good 28 111 lo a' T'K Rob' son 12 RBa T., Accelerate, Guaranteed 41306 F.G'nda 3} f 41-hvv 16 109 9 6 ' 8 ' c Rob'sonlO ThebnaE.,MissMinks,Prec.Pearl 41240 P.G'nda 3' f 43%bvy 25 103 1 6i 6*1 C Rob'sonll Em. WeUer, M. Minks, Ban. Van 41161 F.G'nds 3-S 37Vbs!ow 20 110 8 7' t'| C Rob'sonlO Balah P., R. Division. QuiekFire 41069 P.G'nds 8-8 88 hvy 30 M6 ti ti' 6" C Bob'aon 7 Foreclosure, Airaat, Llla T. 10970 K.Cn.ls 3-S 36-.fast 25 HI 11 12 121S J Scott 12 Mile. Dazie. Miss Miuks, L.Ione THF. ARCHER, b. c, 3 (M) 110 By Uncle— Busy Lass (A. G. Blakeley). Trainer. A. G. l'.lakeii y. Fourth Race [4th Fair Grounds] FOURTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. 3-year-o»ds and upward, Claiming. (Feb. P, 1918— 1111 3 — 6— 116.) OPPORTUNITY, b. g. 6 114 By Toddington— Miss Oertel (W. Woodard). Train.-:'. W. Woodard. 85429 F.G'nds 3-t Lis -mud 7-10 117 1 11 l- I« J Dreyer T CD'aor'n, C.o'tbeMaia, R'dl'ud 46360 F.G'nda 3-4 1 :P.i'-,hvy I3-10 lis 2 111- l'| J Dreyer 7 Mi.iia. Pullux. NetHraska 16320 F.G'nda 8-4 1:17 hvy 8 114 1 ill' U .1 Dreyer B A. N. Akin. Redlaad, Juanita III. MOOS Church'l 3-4 LltM.slow 24 115 8 « 1" 10' lu^ W Crump 12 ApJacklL, L.!.u.\ury. B. Tromp M4*1 L.itonia 1 1-8 ZrOWfchry 18-5 117 2 11 2 23 :■* W Crump 9 Corydoa, Flapper. Medusa 44438 Latonia 3-4 l:18%mnd lfi-5 110 1 1 1 i«a la* w Cramp 0 Bosius, P.Ouaaelly, lt.B.J'nson 443S2 Latonia 1 1-lti l:5214mad 3i US 2 3 3 4 4J 5si N Barrett 10 Amelita. Gr.Gold, DaueiugSpray PULLUX, b. g, 8 108 By Astronomer — Helen O'C. (W. Perkins). Trainer. A. Thomas. 45461 P.G'nda 3 1 l.p;'.,hvy M 115 _ 1 1 U •» H LonsrdlO Bt. Bid. .re. A. N. Akin. Siesta 15360 P.G'nds 2 I l:19%hvy 3-2 113 1 22 2* 8* F CltlletU 7 Opportunity, Midia. Nebraska 163U1 F.G'nda 3-4 i:i:j'.-,fast 10 U" 1 7 7 ti- tijil Lunsfd Si'. G..1I. Etmscan, W.W.H'tiags 15165 Jerson 8-4 l:12%fast H US 3 3 4 45 4H II Lunsfd 5 Trasty, t'ltra Gold. A. N. Akin 450fi8 Jef'son S-4 l:13-5fast 7 111 4 « 5 3» 1" H Lunsfd 11 A.N. Akin, PortLight, Bubabdai 15048 JeTson 3-4 l:13%fast 10 no s 8 S 7* 7"} H Lanard 12 Green Gold, Bon Tromp. Trasty 44868 JeTson 3-4 l:14bfast 4 112 7 7 7 6» 54i H Lunsf d 7 Orderly, Port Light, Subalnlar A. N. AKIN. b. g. 8 103 By Algol— Tremar (E. Trotter). Trailer. C. Trotter. 45461 P.G'nda S-4 l:1fi:.-.hvy is:. :::, 8 E 3 O Willis 10 St. Isidore. Pullux. Siesta 45381 P.G'nds S-4 l:16%hvy 12-5 112 2 12 1* 1- O Willis 5 Daglass s.. Cobalt Lass, Jaga 15320 F.G'nds 3-4 1:17 hvy 11-10 111 3 2 1 2; l" o Willis 8 Op'tunity, Redlaad, Jaaaita III. 45229 JeTson S-4 LPi'.fast 3-2 HI 1 2 2 8» t O AVillis 5 Ass. Ragle, BillieB., Oa'aBloasla 4616E Jerson S-4 l:12ttfaat fi5 108 2 4 3 3 :l 8*1 L OanOekl 5 Trusty. Ultra eld. Pullux BIG IDEA, b. f. 3 104 By Black Toney— Wayward Lass (Wayne Stable). Trailer. B. T. C..1 'on. 15481 F.G'nds 2-4 l:15%good 15 M5 1 1 I I] ! W Wright 11 J. Ballant. Who Cares, R. o'Mara 45427 P.G'nds 6} f 1 :lo-'.-,mj 1 12 103 1 i 1 81 ll ■ s Wida 11 Dia. Girl, BobbyAllea, WboCarea 45335 F.G'nds 1 l:46%mud 10 92 1 2 ! 2 2» 3* S Wida 5 MadgeP.. Mist. 1'..!! v. TailorMaid I : P.G'nda 1 11:18 mud S MS 1 ill- 1« ll Thurberl2 Cormorau. Ibirenka, Airdrie 453 - J f'son 6| f 1 ofi'^tasl ::i 1"7 E I E IP E .M Buxton 12 Hats OR Geti Glena, Arrowhead 45106 JeP son 3 11:13 fast 12 112 7 5 4 6' fi;: .1 Butwel] '.' K.C'mpion, B.Liberty, A'tJetpate 45058 Jerson 61 f 1 OBVifaat 12 107 I r. E fi1 4*f S Boyle 10 A.ofTr'aips, Cornioran, Vaphank 44928 Jef'son 5 8 1:01 fast 30 !"! 8 10 10 10 10»« S Boyk) lit Sweet Liberty, Vapl.ank, DolpU TRUSTY, b. g. C 103 By Broomstick— Loyal (Cain & Sanford). 1 \\ . M Caia. 15215 Jet ll 39'/ifast 5 ll" 211 1 l; _ M Garner R Heroissse, Nominee. Mather 45165 Jef'son 3 1 1 .i-'„fast 11", 113 1 ill- 1 M Garner r. L'ltra Gold, A. N. Akin, I'ullux 45141 Jerson 11:39 fast 12 M8 2 1 1 2 2' 3*2 M Garner i P.r. ■ ■■/.• . Jack Mount. Lirely 45105 Jef'son 3 I 1.1. .'.last 'J-lOllo 2 1 I 1 ' I- M Garner 5 l-orl Light, '■•n\ ■•: -• . Clio 45048 Jef'son 2-1 1 1; fast "8 ll» 3 2 1 S* ■■- M Garner 12 Green G»M, Bon Tromp, rt.Blisa 45001 J-l s..n S-4 1 15'. slow 1 II". 2 1 1 2'S 2** II Cain r S Boa Tromp. PortLight. Converse 44868 Jef'son 6) f l:06Vkfnst 4 11" :; 1 1 1' :'. C Hoi, .-..,, ti W. Garden, KiibalKtsr, Ge.,.ci.,r|i 44868 JeTson 1 l:47'„-Jh\y 10 I «1 1 11 I 8* 1 ■ M Garner 4 Chief, Ply a way, Mislresa Cllv 14808 Church'l 3-4 l:14\,slow 12 IM 4 1 1 2i 8* C Rou'bon 8 M..I0I111. Nepperhaa, B.B.Johubun IWINIWIN. b. g. 4 103 By Voorhees— Othale (J. W. Eorman). Trainer. J. W. Forman. I55M P.G'nds 1 1-16 1 IT fast 2J 102 J ! 3 0 9«« W Wright !i Aatoiaette ' I 45324 P.G'nds 1 1-16 1:52 hvy s 1"'- 2 3 1 :: ::' s* .1 Pierce •; Astraea, lien* Itaberta, I'oilu I. .0: I' Cn.ls 1 I P, I :l7'.-.i'.:st 5 I"'. I :: 3 t "■' 3 N Garrett K Mirsta. V«-«"dl l.a/.v Lou I fi P.G'nda 1 1 It! 1 17 fast 6 l- ' .' 1 I 3 Ik 3* w Wright :• Paddy ! ..r. I...I.1 1.1-. Itoreaa 45144 Jef .01 lm70j t ll'. fast 10 lol :. ;• 1 :: ::■■ 5 ■ \ Kichcr'k 7 Itru.MVIeaa, Cmm.-Ci. Tantalus 45030 Jef'son lm.ov l 45*4fast ■' ItB 3 1 9s 10" N Barrett 10 Comme CI, Nr|»perhaa, Astraea 15001 Jerson 3-4 l:15%slow 25 W0 . 8 7 8* 8 , N Barrett 8 Bon Tromp, Trusty, Port Light 149 Jerson 1 1-16 l:iti40fast 30 105} 5 5 6 7 8 1 •'■ N Garrett 0 M'b'sall., :'.. M' ■' .\ 'I. 11.1)''':I '44909 Jerson Dn70y l:40Hgood 20 10511 2 fi fi 61 I ' N Barrett 0 Chief, Hoao. Boy, Bans Pear IL llfi.'O CUureh'l 1 1-8 l:53: iBood S IBS 4 11 3 slS* C Rolj'i 'jnl2 Meuutuiu R-.-e 11., Redatart. Jap BROTHER MACLEAN, ch. g, 4 107 By Cunard— Bandello (R. H. Good). Traiaer, B. 11. Good. IB I F.G'nda 3-4 l:13«imucl 7 9S li 6 a ::-' 4 | ,\ Richer' k 8 WboCare*, Diacnssioa, W M.i-k S: B474 F.G'nda 1-4 l:tf%ak w li IN 2 I 1 l g | f CItiletti 7 A.Jaeklt., Pickwick, Accelerate 45362 F.G'nda 1 l:*9%hvy 7 Mi 2 2 2 2 ::' 4'" )i Bricka'n 7 Woodtrap, Franklin. Came Cnek II 46316 F.G'nda 1 1 :435smud 20 Ml 1 ] I 2 3* V P C ltil. -Iti :. Ta« «1 i. JhaHeCferlag, Pu. h.Lice 4f • 45282 F.G'nda Imlty I4i:.-.fast 12 Ml ;: l i l 4" 4-j s Wide 7 B't'sBrldge, ConuueOI, Gr.Kagt* 43 4519} Jef s,.n 1 1-16 l:46l-.fast 8-5 M I 1 1 1 1' I«J 8 Boyle I N 1'pei han. D'kmate. Antoinette • 45144 JeTaon lm70y 1 :4l-.-,fast 10 Ml - 1 1 1 P| 11 S Boyle 7 CMUM d, Iwiniwin. Tantalus C ANTICIPATE, b. c, 3 98 By Plaudit— Antipathy (Masterson & Rogers). Trainer. K . I.. Rogers. 15482 F.Q'nda 1 l:41%good 12 M3 Jill I' «; - p CHUettl 0 Bread Man. Gea. Glean, BoaeDry 1 15382 F.G'nda I 1:46 hvy 6 MS] LIS 'J 4 ' 6 ' C Rob'son Damask. Boae Dry, Simpleton L 15333 F.G'nda 51 t l:Mtt*aad 6 106 2 ill- i- C Rob'aoa * Who Cares, Phaa. Fair, l,.'s ivt 45207 F.G'nda H f l .'-'.-.-.fast 10 HG 6 5 4 4' 4« M Buxton 12 Beatboff. nyingWitch, BaaeDry ,. 4SMt Jefson 3-4 1 :13 fast 5 103 ." 3 2 3- 3J ,f Moon, v K.Ch'inpion. B.Liberty, Penelope I' 4512S JeTaon 3-4 1 :14%faat 15 112 3 2 l lb !■ ,i Mooney 10 Yaphaak, Bnl. Proof , The Pirate ; 44979 Jefson J-4 l:li%mud 20 K'3 6 3 3 3£ S'J H Stearns S Burgoyne, Ablaae, Edith K. 44592 Church'l 3-4 1:16 hvy 14 112 9 9 6 3* 8* J Pit/. 12 Deatroyer, Dolph, Old Dad DUKE OF DEVONSHIRE, ch. g, 5 105 By Transvaal— Mindful (J. Cunniffe). Trainer, C. Phillips. I 4546* F.G'nda 2-1 1 :lM.-.hvy C 117 C 1 1 I» 2 '. W War*onl2 A. Alexander. Band, M.B.T'rman 454*1 F.G'nda 3-4 l :l7':.hvy 16-5 115 7 I 3 1| 1| h Thorbei 12 A.Alex'der, B'h'nacfclll., B.Cail 45092 JeTaon 3-4 l:13%faat 7 110 6 4 3 41 t*| C Rob' son 12 laa Kay, Humma, BybU 4*9** JeTaon J-4 l:17--,hvy 6-5 110 5 4 3 6- G";r K'sch'mio Jack K.. General. Toombeola 44*27 JeTaon 3-1 1 :1 t'r.fast 5 111 3 2 2 34 33} C K'slimll BillioB.. Mum..Iumlio. This. Beau 1 I MB*, Jefson li-4 1 :19 :.hvy 13-3 113 5 4 4 3 " 5: F Hoakina IS P.C'nolly. B'baniiock. .l.c.C'tnll 1 RAINBOW GIRL. ch. f, 4 99 By Ballot— Lychee Nut (J. W. McClelland). Trainer, A. flaian i 1550* F.G'nda ImMy 1:11'. -.fast It KB 4 2 4 :: I'J 4«J P CItiletti 7 W.W.H'iags. Baignear. WarClob 1 451X1 JeTaon ::-4 1:11 fast 2 112 l 22 2- 2= J Bat well Bweeping Glance, siesta, saner 45*65 JeTaon 51 f l:*7%faat 2 111 4 11 1* 1* .1 Batwell 15 Hopover, T. Brooks, Napthaiia* 1 44*03 Latonla J-4 l:14%faat 37 MI • 9 7 7i ?}n Conn'llyl:! Houor Man. Balgneur, .1. salmon ' 39S48 Ao'duot 3-8 594f,fast 30 109 2 1 5 BJ 6T* Q I.omas !l K.Agaia, M.l"ncess. ll.DamerU i 18591 Belmont 4?.f st fo'-fast 20 101 » 8 8J 8»j j }.t.',i lit Wise .loan. Keen Jane, Suffrage 1 3M74 P.elmont 4Jf st 65 hvy 15 107 6 7 6 618 A Pchu'g'rll Pen But, Wise Joan. Wewoka I 3S393 Belmont 4J f st 52%fast 10 100 1 7 9» 8" IT Krkks'n It. Pen Rose. I.it.Maudie, L.Vuleaio I Klli Pimlieo 1-2 48Mifast 127 110 5 6 3 610 5 « W Doyle ■ Creaaoa. Bon Jour. Miss Iuver CHARLEY LEYDECKER. a. h. 5 114 By Jack Atkin— Polly D. (J. Arthur). Trainer. 1. Arthur. i:.4io F.G'nda J-t l:l7--.hvy 20 1M 6 r, .-, 5» |"j Rod'afex • Convene, Diacnaaion, Oagood ! 94 F.G'nda J-4 1:17 hvy S 1M i 4 4 4y 4 " s Boyie 7 The Boy, UinnteMan, Arrowhead i 44787 Bowie lm.tiy 1:17 fast 11 MC 6 3 6 6 " I" II Thorber 7 B.D'ncerll.. I'. Swain. PellSwoop 1 11772 Howie J-4 l:12'-.fast 9 nolo 10 M M lo" J Rod's'ezlO Klaga. Blippery Elm, Qaietnde 44757 Bowie 7-8 1 :27--.fast 13-6 1*2 1 3 3 2J 2= u Ham't'n 6 Old Boaebod, Ar.GoOn, S.IViner ' , 4475* Bowie 7-8 l:27%«ood 8-6 ]09 10 10 6 t; 7'. 6'= .1 Rod'a*ezl* Kaaamir, Past. Swain. Ten Rose 41723 Pimlieo J-4 l:ll--.fast 8 110 7 8 9 9J 9l« J Rod'gT*ezlO Ophelia. Valor. Tippity Witehet 44412 Laurel 8-4 liio^.hvy 47-10 M 5 6 5 41 3» F CItiletti & Cam'nenr, Billy Kelly, Quietude 44.il2 Laurel 3-4 l:ll%taat J) 109 2 i 4 3J 21* H Thurber 8 Rov. Pools. Boniface. O. the Way ', 44087 Laurel 3-4 1:12 fast 9 98 4 4 4 4s 3} S V.iila ti Billy Kelly, l'app. Peter Piper 44014 II. doGYe ". 4 1 :11l .fast 25 9-5 9 6 4 5- 5-1. S WMa !) Pillv Kellv. Bill McClov. Crank 4:'871 H (leG'ce 3-4 l:ll\fast 51 109 10 10 10 10 10'» T, Morris 11 Mid. Sun. Crank, The Porter 42298 Pimlieo 3-4 l:lfis.-.hvy 9 106 6 7 7 !»• 6*) A Ricbcr'k 7 Papp, Old Boaebod, I.'Krr.int 420S1 H.deC'ce 3-4 l:12".-.fast 20 104 4 5 4 4* 2" A Ricbcr'k f! B. Kelly, S. Hampton. HfathCoal I 42042 H. deGce 5* t liOS^slop 9 113 5 4 4 46 34 J Butwell B B. Kellv, Pickwick, Br. Johnson ' 42002 Bowie 5J f l:07 «good 4-5 113 1 1 1 1» l8 J Butwell (i Bettie Bluff. Ballast. Kranklin CONVERSE, b. g. 8 105 By Ivan the Terrible— Colloquy (M. J. Rcardon). Trainer. W. P. Reardon. 1562* F.G'nda J-4 l:154*mud 6 108 3 4 I .",•• 6 ■ : E lmnr*ae 6 WbaCarea, Bliif analua. W.Maak 45440 F.G'nda :;-l 1 :17--Iivy 7 104 2 1 1 1* 1" F CItiletti « Diacnaaion, Osgood, The Boy 4534* F.G'nda 8-4 l:18%nvy 21 m :: 2 1 2»1 2" C Rob'sonlv Ettahe, Margery, Mabel Traak 45279 F.G'nda :;-4 1:13 fast 8 107 7 3 2 .".& 4« F CItiletti i) Bringlmrst, Ir.Maid, Bagpipe 45195 JeTaon 3-4 l:13'.-,fast 7 110 I 6 4 4J I'JH I.unsf.l 7 Port Light. Marmite. Bonatelle 45105 Jefson 3-4 l:13%faat 7 107 1 3 2 2" ::* C Pol. s,,n g Trust v Port Light, ("elto 45001 Jefson 3-4 l:13^slow 10 107 3 4 4 41 0% \Y Wright * Bon Tramp, Tru-ty. Port Light Also eligible to start in order named should any of the above be seratched: BOBBY ALLEN, ch. g. 3 89 By Harrigan— Mae Erwin (J. A. Coburn). Trainer, M. Baxtoa. 45427 F.G'nda 5| f l:M%mod I] Mtj i 1 1 1» I'l M Buxton 11 Dia. Girl, WaoCares, Arrowhead • 45164 JeTaon 6| f l:0iH5fast 4 113 M 9 9 '| fi H Tnllett 14 Ablaze. Who Cares Catanii 451M JeTaon 64 1 l:07V.-.fast 8 112 4 6 5 41 4 ' 2 II Tulhtt 10 L.inBlack B.Liberty, Baganaiat 44560 churc-h'l 3-4 l:16*r,hvy 19-3 111 3 3 2 1| l"t n Tnllett 12 WildFlower BLGennalu, hVtere 0 442*3 Latonla 3-4 1 :l:; r.fast 9 113 1 1 1 !• 21 H Tnllett 10 Sterling. Hor.Lereh, Bnrgayae ! 43749 Lex'ton 6-* l:01*r.fast 15 109J 3 3 4 4' 4" H Tullett 10 starview. Kiabarn, l"riz 4 HI P.! Crass 5-8 1 :00-i5fast 9-5 110 ltl K Pool 13 Arrow Point. Bill ih F.. Peccaat 42921 Latonia 3-8 l:02\.mud 7 HI 3 2 2 2* 2'1 E Pool 12 Friz. American Soldier, Dolph 42849 Latonia 5-S l:01-\fast 12 IIS 3 3 3 3' 43j B I'ool I) An. Teller, Burgoyne, PI. Bill tDisqualified. MY DEAR, ch. f. 3 99 By King James— Bettie Landon (F. Musante). Trainer. F. Musante. 15483 F.G'nda 1 l:41%good 6 103 2 4 i I E] r s wi.ia 0 Bread Man, Gen. Glenn, BoneDry , 454*3 F.G'nda 1 l:45%hvy 7 91 3 1 1 2 lh 1 } 8 Wida ." Stickling. Duchess Lace, Toddler r 45321 F.G'nda 3-4 l:17'..hvy 12 M3 I I I I* V B Wida 7 Simpleton. Bui. Proof, BreadMao n 45252 F.G'nda •"! f 1M* fast 15 101 7 i 8 I S"2 J Mooney s s. Liberty. It. Travel, r. Mill. Man n 44867 P.owie 6l. f 1:22 fast C lit 6 4 4 4- 8» A Johnson 7 C'mandale. Kallipolla, Gallagher ■r 44827 Bowie *} t l:21%faat 19-3 110 ?. 2 3 31 40 II Myers B Weary, Bis. Helene, AmerL Boy y 44770 Bowie SJ f l:2*%faat 37-1* M7 :; 7, 3 33 3-1 D Stirling 7 SireaMaid, Ban.Beal, Bh'laghll 1 44756 Bowie 61 f l:21M fast 43-10 105 2 11 2- 2~- J P.od'g'ez » Lunetta. Mock Orange, Balce COCK 0' THE MAIN, b. g, 4 103 By Cock o" the Walk— Private Flag (B. Williams). ' Trailer. 1". .Mallory. 154*3 F.G'nda J-4 1 :i .'.-.fast 8 112 3 1 I 4 l« .1 ktcTag'1 I PortLight, T. -a -Ling, Geo.Clark ! 4542:1 F.G'nda 3-4 l:18%mnd 30 in 4 3 3 I* V 1 McTag't 7 Op'rtaaity, U'Doaovun. Bedland I 44*19 Bowie 61 f 1:22 good M 116 6 2 2 10- 12'» J McTag't 15 Pibroch. Duke John Little kd 4477* Bowie 7-8 l:2s':-tast 42 105 G l 1 7'ie:=.i Pierce 11 Whimsy, Jyatee, Elected II. 417..2 Bow i- lmTOy l:49-.-,nood « 100 3 1 1 2 G 5-' J Pierce 5 Hanberk, Pibroch, B. Baamaaa 44714 Pimlieo 3-4 l:13%fast 12 112 7 5 4 51 7-'2 J Pierce !t Ft. Bliss. Torchbearer. Hauberk MM* Pimlieo 3-4 LUrslow 11 M 2 IIP 1"J J CallahanlS Nightstick, Alrord, Ueliora 444(-H Laurel 3-4 l:13%fast dJ Khi Pulled up. J Ca'!aba:ii:{ Aaaatkamln, Ideal, King Tuscan "• MOSE. b. g, 5 100 By Cock-a-Hoap — Grassy (M. Quinn) . Trainer. 1". Dunne. 45479 F.G'nda 3-4 l:lS*4good 41 M7 7 fi 4 21 1" c, Stack 11 Boastelie, Sentimental. M i ,„ •6243 JeTaon 1 iMO'/jfast S M9 6 4 3 4 4 51" .1 Bjcott 11 Miiniix. Jumbo. Bauer, Pleat] 45059 Jef son 3-4 1:11 fast 10 109 5 1 2 1| l»k J Scott a Koh-I-Noor, General, Doily 44925 JeTaon 3-4 1 :15';,fast 6 115 2 4 2 3- 3*1 J Scott 10 War Gardea, Baaer, CourceUea 442** Latonia 11-16 1:47 fast 2if KK| 6 11 12- 3*1 J Scott 12 Jackstraw, Prince Igor, Barr OK Latonla 1 l:38%faat 29f 11010 7 8 11 11- 11-'" E Don"huel2 Legal, Barreat King. Mint Cat t 40609 Jefson 11:43 good 24 104 8 5 1 1 11 S'l J Rod'g*ezl2 L'ckyR., B'ckBroom, Sealrchin "- 40582 Jef son lm70y 1 :48%slow 12 96J 3 1 2 2 «•• 4«« H Cassity 5 Ken. Boy, Lit. Cottage, Cadillac II Page 7 Fifth Race [5th Fair Grounds] 1 FIFTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. Cottontown Handicap. 4-year-olds and upward. (Feb. 13, 1915— -:4 c »{ 1 —3—104.) CHIEF, ch. g. 5 120 By Ballot— Ormondine (M. J. Murphy). Trainer. M. J. Murphy. 15HI F.G'nda 11-1*1:55 hvy 3-2 117 2 2 2 2 I l« E Ambr'se •; Hist.PoUy, nToodtrap Cerinaa 153*5 F.G'nda 1 1:17 hvy 2] ill 1 3 J 1 P P E Ambr'ae 7 Bolster, Breeae, Bailor 45338 F.G'nda 1 1 :«::'. -.hvy 4 II* 5 :: 3 2 2- 2- K Ambr'ae 5 S'pperyElm, rranklin, Woodtrap ID : 15281 F.G'nda 1 1 ::::"-.fast 11-5 105 5 5 5 5 31 1» E Ambr'ae 5 Omoad, Panaaaaa, Woodtrap : 45216 Jefson 1 l:3*%faat 5 112 5 5 5 5 4 ' 43 C Rob'son 0 JackMount. Duch.Lare, I'.inaman !»n 459S1 JeTaon lm70v 1:41 v.fast 9-5 M* 4 4 a 4 :; ■ J'l G Moles* tb 5 8. of Pleasure, Lively, Precioua s MM* JeTaon lm70v 1 .16 -.-.good 6-5 112 2111 1*1 l'l C K7ach.'m • Hoa.Boy, B. Pear II., QameCock •'k MM* JeTaon ll:47H.nvy 5 1091 4 3 2 2 ]'• 1'- (.' K'sehm 1 Flyaway. UiatrcasPully, 'trust; ty 44164 Empire lm70v l:45%faat 6 115 12 3 3 32 1» .1 Butwell lo Daydue. Veteran, Ilermsme 44201 Jamaica 3-4 1:15 slow 3-2 US 6 7 6 3- 2'i C Kummcrl2 Poilu, Huzzas, Stepson 44083 Jamaica 3-4 l:14*5mud 7 115 4 2 1 11 l'l C Knmmerl2 Joe Joe, Banuny Kelly, SusanM. SOLDAT DE VERDUN, b. c, 4 103 By Verdun— Place Forte (W. Dauphin). Trainer, D. Bhaw. 45475 F.G'nda 1 l:42%alow 21 M2 S 3 2 2 l» r; II Thurber 6 TaUor Maid. Balgaeur. Ceriaaa 45416 F.G'nda 1 1-8 l:56--slow 8-5 112 7 5 4 t H l1 L Lyke 7 J. Keerea, Antoinette, Deeknmte ,te *53*7 F.G'nda 1 1-« 2:01Hhvy 2 112 2 3 3 2 2»i 1* L Lyke 8 Antoinette, Redstart, Lottery •536* F.G'nda 11-16 1:58 hvy 9-10 102 5 3 1 1 1- l'| F CTltiletti 9 Keziah. Bombast, Toddler •63*4 F.G'nda 11-16 1:48 fast 13-5 104 4 3 3 1 1" 2"- P Cltilettll2 Speedster, Taalac, Cold. Boy 45213 JeTaon 3-4 l:13%faat € 113 7 8 6 71 *»J J Rod'g*enll Pa. Ward, B.McBride, T*mywaac .... 42879 Jamaica lm70yl :45%fast 6 1 K) 7 5 3 3 35 2" .S Wida 10 Dry. T. Rousseau. St. Quentiu 42290 Pimlieo 11-16 1:33 hvy 21 95 7 4 4 1 Is l'l A Rlchcr*klO Jl.o'ih'IIour. Thrift Bellnngei .p. 42322 Pimlieo 3-4 1:16 good 7 1M 8 3 2 I'll* J P Ryan 10 Veto, Iriz-ur. Torqaato II. 42287 Pimlieo ll:44y6mud 71f 95 10 9 7 6 45 22 S Wida 13 Joan of Arc, Sylvano. JYk.Mount ,nt TANTALUS, b. g, 4 103 By Knight of the Thistle— Tantalize (R. H. McC. ' .p ' Potter). Trainer, A. G. Btakeseg. 45443 F-G'nda 11-1*1:5* hvy :;; 1*8 C " S 2 1 : E ttnbr' 0 N'.K.Beal, II.C.Basch, Bedland , 45384 F.G'nda 1 l-M l:52%hvy 9-5 MM t 4 S 6 41 21 E Don'hue 8 Lazy Loa, II.C.Basch. Dktecoride "!" , 45144 JeTaon lmTOy l:44%fant a" M* •; 7 7 •; 6' j:;:; E Don'hue 7 Bro.M'deau, CommeCi, Iwlniwia 1111 42145 Empire lmTOy 1:44 fast 41 Ml 7 7 7 I 6' *«* E Ambr'ae 7 P.Whack, D.\ 'diver. Beneroleat !i 43044 Ao'daCt 1 l:293sfast 10 M8 4 5s 7 3s l1 L Fator 13 .bdinl.Day, C.oldvale. Chest. Two wo 42662 Belmont 1 1-16 1 :45-r.fast 16 92 9 9 9 9 9 9-'; P CItiletti !• 1'ell Swo.ip. J." an Bout. GeltO !'; 42477 Belmont 7-8 1 :2S -"-.-.slow 10 M6 6 5 5 5 4"» H Ham't'n 5 f. Lassie, S. Verdict. Bt.QoeDtia 41898 Omkl'wn 1 l:42%hTy 10 88 6 « 6 5 1J l1 m Sehw'ta 0 Omond, M. Rose II., BahyLyach A 417x7 Oukl'wn 3-4 l:14,5fast 21 112 2 3 2 3'1 2'3 L Gentry H Cacambo. Court Gallaat, Fo-lll Hi 41657 Oakl'wn 51 f 1:10 slowl 110 5 6 4 11 1* D Conn'llylO WaaOrb, Byrne, Bffle'a Pride • EULOGY, b. m, 7 97 By Fair Play — St. Eudora (P. Dunne). F. Dane-. 15301 F.G'ndc 11:01 taat 12 10113 3 3 3 - : H Ericks'n 6 M. MIBer. Ceb.Lass, B.DancerII. ll 45M2 F.G'nda 11-16 1:50 hvy 20 104 I 4 4 6 5 5»* S Boyla 5 Bolster, Drammond, D. Vandivej ,,r 6443 F.G'nda 11:46 livv 20 100 4 5 6 6 6" 6»* 8 Boyle 8 Simpleton, Bolster. Fraaklia 45428 F.G'nda 1 1 if-mud 8 100 1 2 2 2 *■ 9* B Boyle 3 Tailor Maid, Ballet Dancer II. , •53*0 F.G'nda 3-4 l:19%hTJf 15 108 6 7 7 7 l':' S Boyle 7 Opportunity. Midi;l. Bollux 45131 Jef son lm70y 1:4* fast 10 109 2 4 5 8 8 "| C Rob'son 8 Yowoll. Medusa, T. F. McMahm iOD 4.5094 Jefson 3-4 l:14%fast 7 110 5 5 i 41 4Ji M Garner 7 Billie B.. Murphy. Medusa 46039 JeTaon lm70y l:45%faat 7 109 4 2 2 2 3»» 47 JI Garner 10 Comme Ci, Nepperhaa, Astraea Pa 44*44 JeTaon 1 1-16 l:48%faat 11-5 112 ill 1 11 in M Garner •; L. Cottage, Bt.Bridge, Bandyaaa mo 441*07 Jef son 3-4 1:16 good 8 111 1 4 3 2J 2" M Garner S Nepperhaa, Converse, Lit.Striug iug PROSPECTOR, b. g. 6 110 By Mushroom — Clef d'Or (H. Neusteter). Trainer, li Neusteter. 45254 F.G'nda 1 1 16 l:45%fast 30 105 v i' M 3 '■ ,; , C Bob'aonll Korbly, Slip. Elm, 8. of Pleasure 5J5T 44543 Church' I 1 1-8 l:56%bvy 22 11* t i I 3 7" 7 - s Boyle t Linden, J.Hefferiag,* 8. Fenr 1L 443*1 Latonia 11-8 1:57 mud 7 MI J J I I 2H J* H LunsTd B Tippo 8abib, Begalo, Bcllsolar 41. . La ton la 1 l-8 1:53%mud 6 108 2 4 1 5 6' 6= H LunaTd 0 General Haij;. Baider, Omond 44180 Latonia 1 5-8 2:45%faat 21 112 s 4 5 10 9* •*» M Garner 10 Stockwell. Under Fire. Vulcanite 440T Latonia 1 1-8 1 M--.fast 10 1 0 6 6 6 7 71 I-3 L Lyke !» John O.. Miato II., Baas Peur II 43880 LeOon 1 1-8 l:63%good *-6 115 4 2 1 1 1* l» II LunaTd *i I'iedra. Mi-t. Belly. Game Cock 4'sl" lex'ton 1 1-2 2..::'-r'ast 8 110 6 6 6 4 6' .'5 L Lyke 1" Piedra, Wlckford, Vuleanlto 4S752 Lex'ton 1 1-16 1:46 "fast 16 1M 6 6 4 4 42 47 J WlllhUW* 7 Preefywta. Buterd. Iwiu Marathon Cra^oOvcr (H. J. Lavelk . ROMEO, b. g. 4 95 By — Trainer. II. F.ilh-liv. 44731 Pimlieo 1 1-4 2 :■• slop 12-S 1*9 I 3 3 3 .'-' V C Kummer . D.V'diver, Uel'cuolla, P.fi Klnc ^ 17 1 1 i-'im! 41 11* 2 4 6 6 5 , C. Kumi er K Xebr idta, KeenJane, P. C Kiaa I4«S7 Pimlieo 1 l-S l:58*ialow 9 94 6 4 3 3 4- "'. ]•' Weiner R J. of Arc, Mint Cat. Dandy Dm. I. • 4 1 "•■** I -1 1 1 1 • 1 1 '.-]'• 1 ■ .'.'n v 6 lh" 7 *', 5 ;, ;,' :• .\ Johnson S Poaclier, I. 1 1 -i D. if . Arbitrator .,, ■-. |'.iur,i 1 1 M slop I'.'-lo 101 7 :: 3 l 4' V* II Ham't'n « S.Emblem, llandfull, 'I It* If 1 11. ,1 ", i'HUr.d 1 1 I ' slop 21 li: : 3 3 - 2" :J A Johnson 10 Krixeur. Honit Kong Pibroch 44475 Laurel 1 1 s 1 ■' ' fast 39 lol 16 6 6 7- 7'" s Sn'ilmanlU Polroma, Lazy Lou, Indolence 41 i",Um1 1 l-P. 1 -r.i- hvv 9 111 1 7 7 7 7 6'« J Callahan 7 Wood Violet, Lit.CotUre, Dorcas 411(1 laurel 1 1-16 1 17- fast 32 103 7 9 8 4 S'l 5' .1 Callahan !» Dr. Bae, Valspar, Backboard 4"i66 II d G'.e 11 161:48 slow 7 106 :; 4 4 I 31 2' P Muag've '•» Pr.Monroe. LaayLou, HarwoodIL 4:':iis 11 deli'..-' 1 1-16 I m-slop 6 1"" II 4 5 3 v 2* p Muag'velO S.LislitllL, E.Siaht, J.P.M'phy 43874 H deGce 1 1-4 2:06%faat 8 104 I 7 9 lo 9' »'* A Schu'K'ria Thrift. Jack Mount. Toddler 4.:, 1.6 11 deG'ce Im7«vl :464fcfaat 29-10 108 8 16 10 9 71 7, p citii ttil* Bet Bhitf. I. of Are. Traaapem SANDS OF PLEASURE. ». g, 7 112 By Fair Play— Golden Sand (J. M. Goode). i ratner. 11. earanau*h. I p-G'nds 1 l-M 1:4 *»fast 20 lft"i 1 II 11 v '- G W Car'111 horbl.v. SIi| icrj Elm. la.,, la ,-cN lef«on 1 1 1*1 l'; list 4 111 12 K S i\ 6» 9*1.1 Morys 1 2 Si.pp.i \ i:im. Mather. Till Ihslon 4:«bl Jers..i, IniTH) ili:i..' U-5 1«7 ... I ' :' I .1 Morya 7. l.lvelj t I...-I I',.-, - ;.,..!., -...„ Iio.u I I ..!.■•! " Ml .71 ' .'•l Morys , i: I i.,n. . rl I . \l n; I,.- .1 1 1 . Ln civ ,,„,.), ,.,, .Mil l.'-l " IW •' " ,; J Morj r,|. ,.!.■ I»in I. ,11.1 .,;:..; II 1,. 1 ,i„i,i.| 1 lsi ,7 mud 21 1*6 1. I I 1 4 :. ' \ Barrett « Tipihi 8:1 hi h. Kecalo, I r.. |h . loi .Hi„, 1 ",,,,,,, ., 1 & s '-tSTfefaat IS MM110 6 4 l ' s \ Barrett 10 Ktuckwell. I ml r I-ire. Vulcanite 44096 Latonla l l-P. I '40' -.last 10 1)0 6 5 5 5 4- 4 \ \ Barrett 15 Stockwell I Madtel . Pastoureau Latonia 1 1-16 147%"U w 1S-5 110 1 5 6 5 ■■- :: I X Barrett r, JohnO., Geu. Haig, H ia Fraacl am U 11 ton ll-3 3:»%faat lo M6 9 -j i a a1 (u N Barrett M 1'iedia, Wtckford, \ ult-amtc Sixth Race [6th Fair Grounds] S: II 4f • 43 • C 1 L I' ,. ; I 1 I 1 1 1 ' i 1 I I i 1 ' , ', I ' • 0 ! , r n n ■r y 1 ' ! I "• ,„ t "- II 1 »{ 1 ID : : !»n s •'k ty ,te .... .p. ,nt McC. .p ' ' , , "!" 1111 !i Two wo !'; A Hi • ll ,,r II. , iOD Pa mo iug 5J5T 1L SIXTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Feb. 13, 1915— 1:44s— 3— 104.) SEMPER STALWART, b. g, 7 104 By Stalwart— Semper Victoire (J. C. Eaton). Trainer. \V . B. Johnson. 455U p G'nds 1 1-1* l:47**fast 15 Ml 1113 •" 7 •• .1 Judge 10 Brown Favorite, Handfull, Mab , a i' ,;•,,.!- ll-Ml:55%mud 15 109 a 2 2 2 3 2- J Judge 7 Taalac, Caballo, WUUgaa (274*1 itonla 1 l-M 1 :4*Halow 17f 1 E 10 M 1* 10 lo 7" W Wlighl 12 Oapt. Barna. Aztec Gor.Liiss.il 42591 Church' I 1 1-1* l:4*Hfaat 6Sf no 8**1 I'IF-f Rlden'rlS Baadymo. I.inla.;. Bonnie Cem 42462 Church'l 1 1-8 l:68*mud 64 111 4 4 5 6 71 7 " J II.inove.11 Tilo (liu.npy. l'hili-tme 4:'li("'0;.urwn 1 l:4J%fa*4 30 113 9 10 10 M lo-lo'-T Bud llRob'tLee. To. Seven Lit. String 11879 Oakl'wn 1 1-16 1 :4M .mud 12 109 1 4 4 6 6 6^11 Cassity 8 Philistine. Queen Blonde, U-m ilii'S Oakl'wn 1 1-16 1 :49%good 4 110 7 6 C 7 7 !»• H Cas.dtv 7 Blgh Horse, Aztec, (.leipner BEN KAMPSON, br. g. 6 104 By Ben Trovato — Margaret Hampson (J. J. Fahey). Tr .1 • r. W. J. BurUe. ,,.,,. .1 ,s ;■ (; r's 1 l-M 1 H fast 12 112 6 7 3 4 1 •* A Riclvr-: 13 Charles man Bombast, WiP.igaa 15463 F.G'nda 1 1-8 2:8*Hhvy 10 107 9 4 2 3 31 2' A Richer" kP_' Grampy, Dioscoride. Fr. Mattox 45418 FG'nda 1 1-1*1:83 slow 20 101 9M I 7 7^ 6 -'1 A Riclier"kl2 Marauder. J. C. Stone, Lottery 1535* F G'nda 1 l-M 1 5s hvy 12 Ml I 7 5 6 5- 6* J Dreyer 0 80L de Verdan, Kexiak, Bombast 15325 F.G'nda lmTOy l:61%hvy 8 110 S 5 1 4 6' 5'" J Rod'g'exl2 Don Dodge, Bleeth, Bertodano 15271 F.G'nda 1 1-8 1:54". -.last 13 111 5 6 8 S o"k ~, *l J Pod"g"c/.ll Marauder. I:. Loader, Alexander LUCIUS, ch. g, 6 * 112 By Isidor— Roxane (R. B. Dwyer). ' Trainer. R. L\ Watkins. . l5485FG'nda 11-8 1:55 good IS Ml I 3 I 2 ■' ' ', M Ericks'nl2 Br. Favorite. Cap.City. J.C.Stoae 1 l FG'nda 1 1 -li. 1 52: ,hw 6 110 5 4 7 1 9- Si'" J Groth 10 CabaUo, Tanlac, Astraea (5332 FG'nda 1 l-M l:53*fcmad G-5H0 4 5 4 4 41 47i .1 Groth 7 Thnrs. Nigkter, Pulaski, Medusa 56 FG'nda 1 1-16 l-47%faat 20 115 9 8 8 9 9 **» J Groth '.1 Paddy Dear. Toddler, Iwiinwiii 44X50 Bowie 1 1-16 l'l" fast 31-10 116 10 8 8 9 6* 3'1T Bice 10 Ommpsall, Mor.Blder, Dan. Dude 41x09 Bowie 11-8 1*58 fast 12-5 112 14 3 3 33 2* T Rice 7 Lordrferbert, Arbitrator. Bogart 44775 Bowie 1 l-M 1:61 Vcfaat 12-3 115 7 5 3 1 l'l V- T Rice 7 Handfull. Bogart. Stir Up TRANK MONROE, b. g, 6 112 By Nealon— Eugenie B. (B. Chapman). I r I '■!•. B. Chapman . 148*5 Bowie 1 1 16 1 5p:fast 19 10 111 2 11 1 I'll* H Ham't'nll W. Ward. Bockboard, Refugee "4551 Laurel 1 l:45%alop 17-5 110 6 Fell. J BeM 12 Tootaie, Piaard, Bellrinirer 41455 Laurel 1 1-16 l:48V»good 6 113 5 3 3 5 31 5*i J McTag't '.» Grandee, lloii^- Kong, Wedaa 4441; laurel 11-16 155 hvv 7-5 10S 6 6 3 1 l2 1H J Bell 8 Harwood II., Jacnetta, I'adua 41050 HdeG'ce 1 1-4 2:05%fa*t 39-M 111 3 3 2 3 Z\ 4"J .1 McTag't 7 Thrift, Scotch Verdict. Delano 139*6 H.deG'ce 11-16 1:48 slow 11 111 6 1 1 1 1" !• J McTag't !J Romeo. I^izy Jaiu. Harwood II. TODDLER, br. f, 4 102 By Sir John Johnson — Danceress (P. Dunne). Trainer, F. Dunne. iSMFG'nda I l-M 1:47 fast 15 M3 3 C 6 I -' -l S Boyle 0 Antoinette. James. Queen Blonde 45475 1"«;'ih1s 1 l:42%alow 30 : 7 1 6 I i *• :- r 8 Boyle K d.deVerdua, Tail. Maid. Balgaeur 15431 FG'nda 1 1-16 1:55'., mud 3 105 16 6 8 6- 6s; S Boyle 7 Tanlac. 8emp.8talwart, Caballo 464*5 FG'nda 1 1 45--,bvy ' 40 Ml 4221 2'i 4-'j S Boyle 6 My Dear. Stickling, DncheaaLac* 15383 F.G'nda lm7*y 1 :50 hvy 30 loo 4 5 5 1 5 5" S Boyle S Ceriaaa, Jhty, Stickling 4535* FG'nda .1116 1:58 hvy ■« 103 4 6 8 8 6' 4* S Wida B 8oLdeVerdun, Kexiah, Bombast 45337 F.G'nds 1 1-16 1:55 mud 4 102 G 4 4 3 34 3» J Pierce li (odd. Bey. Dioscoride. C'rbalance GEN. BYNG, br. c, 4 108 By Brummel — Florida Ros9 (R. L. Baker). Trainer, L. Calm. 15523 F.G'nda 1 1-8 l:584fcmud 15 l'l 4*2 2 3 3' 5" G Stack 7 Wad'sLast. Marauder, Cap.City . HKj FG'nda 1 l-M 1:52 hw 4i loo 9 s 9 6 61 5"}F CItiletti t Jack K., Bajaaet, I'rownFavorite ). t's F G'nds 1 1-1*1:61 slow 6 107 ? 4 6 8 11"'11:JF CItiletti 1-' Marauder. J.C.Stone, Buttery 45398 f! G'nda lm70y l:62%hTy 2 96 5 5 4 4 l»| 1* F C*ltilettll2 Maranon, Pulaski, Baby Sister 1,146 FG'nda lmTOy l:54V-,hvy 16-5 108 8 7 4 5 41 Vi B Don'hueU May. Calvin. F.Mattox. Bidd'dee 45271 F.G'nds 1 l-S 1 :54'ifast 25 Ml 3 11 1 3J t'l B Don'hueU Maraud r. B. Louder, Alexander DANCER, b. g, 7 109 By Isidor— Danoscara (R. F. Coppage). Trainer, U. Johnson. •T49S F.G'nda 1 l-M 1:43 fast 8-5 112 4 2 2 2 3] 8'* Tl Pauley 13 Ch rieatonian, Bombast, Willigan 43284 FG'nda 1 1 M 1:43 taat 11-5 107 -5 3 3 3 4"t 8* \V Wright * Capital City, ('avail Bay, Ornery 45156 Jefson 1 1-16 1:17' -fa ;t 3 109 6 1 1 1 2'J 21. S Boyle 7 JackReeves. McAdoo, Lit.Striug 45107 JeTaon 1 1-16 l:47%faat 41 113 4 1 1 1 2- 2»| H LunsTd 8 J. Reeves, ARiena, Bub. Loader 45051 Jefson 1 1-16 1:47 fast 4 112 3 1 1 3 4- 6*4, II LunaTd 1". Wad. Last. Toddler, JackKeeves 44911 Jefson 1 l:43%good 41 116 7 3 3 3 21 2'1 L CanfieldlO .I.C.Stone. Pleasureville. Tanlac HANDFULL, ch. g, 7 107 By Royal Flush III. — Mcdreda (L. Haymaker). Trainer. L. Haymaker. :i F.G'nda 1 l-M l:47*ifaat 3 109 6 2 1 1 1' 2" A Richer* k 10 Brown Favorite, Mab. Philistine 1543* F*G'nda 1 1 16 l:54%mud 8 114 8 4 8 8 8s 7" J Rod*a*ea B Counterbalance. Midia. I'runes 45333 F.G'nda 1 1-16 l:5S%mud 12 112 3 3 5 5 6-'" 6" J Rod'g'e/. 7 Tbura. Nighter, Pulaski. Me lusa 44s'3 Bowie 1 l-M P52:l-,goocl23-10 102 2 5 3 5 31'-. 3-J A Richcr'kll Nebraska, Miss Bryn. Refugee 4.177.-, P.owie 1 1-16 l:51 Afast 21 110 5 4 4 3 2'J 2- J Pierce 7 Lucius, Bogart, Stir Pp 44754 Bowie 1 1-1* l'51--gooil N 104 7 3 11 1"» 1 ; I A Richcr'klt Lucius. Napoll, Stir I'p 4 I62S Laurel I l:41Vigood39-10 107 16 6 5 3:12'1D Carsw'l! 10 Melancholia. Bellringer, Napoll FRANK MATTOX, h. g, 4 (M) 97 By Duke of Ormonde — Rosa Dawn (L. Marion). Trainer. \V. Carr. 45412; F.G'nda 1 1-s 2.00'.-,hvv 18-6 97 2 13 4 4' 4", F Cltilettil- Grampy. B. uampsoa, Dioscoride 15418 1' G'nds 1 1-16 1:52 slow 12 I'd 5 11 2 1" 4"i II Thurberll' Marauder. .1. c. Stone, Lottery 1534* F! G'nda lm70v l:54«5hvv 5 111] 5 1 2 2 2V 2* L Lyke 14 May. Calvin. Geu.Byng. B'dledee 45091 Jefson lm70v l:4(%faat 15 109 13 3 5 7' 7,J O Willis 11 TbeOallant, .I.David. iievolution 45011 Jefson 11:43 good 10 110 13 4 6 7'' 10-' O Willis 12 Courcelles, Revolution. T.G'Uaat 44966 Jefson 3-4 1:15^fast 12 108 7 9 7 8' 7,;;I O Willis 12 T.F.McMaboa. M.hTaxe, G.Mask PLUMCOT. b. c. 4 (M) 102 By Marajax— La Gioconda (S. W. Grant), Trainer, R. Williams. 454*3 F.G'nda 1 1-8 2:*0Khvy 30 101 3 3 5 8 S4 S'4 W Wright 12 Grumpy, B. Hampson, Dioscoride 15417 FG'nda 1 1-8 l:58%alow 100 HA 112 7 7 ,'J W Wrtgltt 7 Speedster, Cant-Hedge, Ler.lta* 45346 F G'nds lm70y l:54%hvy 50 103 12 1111 11 11' ll3' W Wri-rht 11 May.Galvin. I'.M'ttox. Gen I'.yag 16320 FG'nda 3-4 1:17 hvy 100 307 6 6 6 6* I ' W Wright 8 Opportunity. A.N". Akin, Bedland 44593 Church'l 3-4 l:14%hvy 222 Ml 8 7 8 8 8=' W Wright S M. Princess, J.Hare.lr., Am. Ace 44559 Church'l 3-4 116--hvy 131 107 5 6 8 8 89 W \\ right S Discussion, Sk. Knob. It. Tromp 4444* Latonia 1 1-8 2:04 "mud 44 112 2 3 4 1" :••- 1- : W Wright 11 Lor. Mom, Berr. Flag, F. Mittox 42861 Latonia 1 l:39%fast 65 1ol 2 7 8 8 8 8-4 T Murray S Madge F.. Lively. Texas Special NAPTHALIUS, b. g, 4 (M) 102 By Lorenzo— Napthaiia (J. W. Schorr). Trainer, L. Tanber. , F.G'nds 3-4 I:14%faat lo 112 12 12 M 9" ^T; M Buxton 12 M.B.T'rm.in. Tmphant, J.D'dh-y P. G'nda 1 1-1* l:47%faat 5 i"4 2 4 5 I •' *H P citii-tti 14 Siesta, Vowcii. Iwlniwia 151T. Ji fson 3-4 l:13Vfcfaat 8 111 3 7 7 *» 511, J Rod'g*ea 7 Port Light, Marmite. Bonatelle 15155 i ■•"sun :; 4 ll24-fast 13 110 4 I I 6' 5 i W Ketaay 8 Hid. Jewel, Amer.Eagle, Ir.Maid 45065 Jefson 61fl:07%fast 7 113 5 6 6 4' 44 F Cltllettil5 Rain.GIrl, Hopover, T.P.rooks 11925 If son 3-4 1:15 Vfcfaat 5 108 9 9 6 51 »'}!' Rob'son 10 War Gardea, Saner. Mose 44648 Church'l 3-4 1T6'/imud 19 112 8 7 7 i2 4"i 1) f'onn'llylL* Wii-kford. W.Garden, TheG'llant 44153 Latonia 1 l:40-ifast 10 109 6 0 4 4 3- 33 R Mo('r'nnl2 Salvo. Jap, Darnley 1 COMACHO, b. h. 6 104 By Celt — Mildred Shultz (H. Dernham). I . ■ ne.r. S. I!e-.s. 15524 F.G'nda 1 l-M l:51%mnd 15 MS 1 3 t 6 6 6»« A Richer 1 6 J. L. Stone, Bajaaet, Doily 17. F.G'nda 1 1-1 2:li':-.si' w n l'l 12 2 6 * 6H A Ricbcr'k 6 Hah. Loader, King Neptune, Pit 4544:: F.G'nda 1 l-M 1:6* hvy M 99 7 7 7 9 I ! :'- A Richer' k 8 Tantalus, N.K.Beal, H.G.Baaeh 4S396 FG'nda 1 l-s2:02 hvy 40 MS 3 2 z 7 7 !*• 8 Wida 7 !'. Connelly, K. Neptune, L.C'tage 6635* F.G'nda 1 1 l« l:5:.w.hvy F^) lot 4 :: 8 13 11 li" C Duggan 11 K. Neptune, C;;biIlo, Waterp'of M990 JeTaon lmTOy l:61%htry 13 106 5 12 5 a'Jll28 S Wida 12 Y.nveii. Bleeth, Capital City 44802 Bowie 1 1-16 1 :51%fast 23 103 6 4 4 4 7* i" F Werner S Nebraska. Refugee. Id ullampson YODELES, b. h, 8 109 By Rochampton— Yodlcr (M. Miller). Trainer. V. Tugendhalf. 45143 lef'aon 1 1 1* l:471fcfaat 50 10s 7 5 6 10 11 }]'7 II Ericks'n II Dr. Bhafer, Audrey K.. Yermak (5081 .If son lm70y l:4*Hfaat 60 l'.s II 11 ll 11 11 11" B Don' hue 15 Bengali, Early Sight, MoatagM 44991 JeTaon lmTOy 1 :!'.' '■ .hvy 50 MS 17 8 s s 8" \v Hein'ch 8 Astraea, Betay, Little Siring 11132 K Gods liiwOy 1 T.5'h,hvy 30 lit 1 r 6 6 65 7** J Dursch 7 Jason. Alma P.., Merry Twinkle 3878* Latonla lm70v 1 :5l)'Ahvy lZf 110 1 » 10 10 10 10" L Mink 11 BeptOB, Hemlock. Jack Peeves •M15 Church'l 1 1-16 l:48%fast 23f 114 6 4 5 6 7J V% J Howard 11 l'arr. Sandstone II.. Schemer LOTTERY, br. g, 6 109 By Garry Herrmann — Dovecote (Marshall Bros.). Trainer, L. F. Marshall. 45177 F.G'nds 1 1-1 2 :1 1 '-.sic w 3J Ml 2 I 3 2 V' P% J Pierce 1 Bub. Louder. King Neptune, Pit 4.-1H FG'nda 1 1 I 2:18V4hvy 6 101 S I 2 2 3* P)C Rob'aonlO Alnino, Baby sister, II— bait 4541S I-\G'nds 1 1-16 1:52 slow 15 11112 12 10 6 61 '■',- J Pierce 12 Maraud, r. J.C.Stone, Fr. Mattox 15397 FG'nda I 1-8 2:*l%hvy 20 le3 4 7 7 6 6" 4 "■ .1 Pierce s B.deVerdun, Antoinette, Beaatart 45061 Jef son 1 1-16 1 :471 ifast 15 110 7 12 13 13 B* IS" W Kelsay 14 D. Bock, Btatim, W. II. Bucknur 44596 Church*] 1 1-1 2:llMihvy 19 M7 5 8 9 7 9s 10'7 S Boyle 12 Kl Key. Tanlac. Alexander Also eligible to start In order named mould any of tbp above be scratched: ALDEBARAN. b. g, 11 112 By Planudes — Passan (Anderson Bros.). Trainer. F. Wright. -,-,-j p.G'nda 1 1 l:56*)fcmud "0 1*8 7 I 6 S 7- 6*' !•" Smith 8 D.Vandiver, K.Neptune, Tanlac (5408 I-' Giids 1 1 16 1:48 fast 12 112 7 lo 11 1* H- U : -l Groth 1" Ch'rlestonlan. Bombast, Willigan 4.051 JeTaon 1 l-M 1:47 fast 25 J08 Li 15 In 13 7" M'« J Rod'g'ealB Wad. Last. Toddler, JackKeeves 15029 JeTaon 11-16 1:49 fast 31 115 7 5 5 8 8* 8" J Groth 10 Yowell, Taalac, Sleeth 44943 Jefson 1 1-16 l:48%fast 6 113 4 2 2 1 l1 I* J C.roth 7 Luther. Leta, I.ueile P. M91S JeTaon 1 1-16 l:48'i-,good 8 110 8 6 4 4 4\ i'i H ■' Burke & Chick Barkley. Luther, Ken. Roy 44894 Jet" s. .11 3-4 1 :164sslow 20 110 4 3 3 3" **| H J Burke 7 J.T.Clark, ScarpialL, Safrauur BRIAN BORU". ch. g. 8 109 By Celt— Ellerslie (J. M. Booker). Trainer, J. M. Booker. -I , ] Caon 1 1 K l:17'-,fast 50 M9 6 6M M 1" 10" J Pitz 10 Tanlac, Little String. Don Dodge 15050 lef'Bon 1 1 16 1 l7--tast 20 111 MMM 1* M 10*' .1 Pita 10 1". shannon. T.Gallant, G. Roberts 44971 Jefson 1 3-16 2:01fefa*t 4* 10* 6 6 10 n 11 ll' L Canfleldll Mather, Deckmate, CapL Hedge 449-7 leTaon 3-4 1 H'-tast 6* ill ll ll n ll 11*' F Murphy 11 BillicB.. M.J'mbo, D^fDev'shire 4O0S-; FG'nda 11-16 1 47'-,fast M 1 9 2 5 11 M 11' 10" N Burger 11 .Mab. Don Dodge, Black Broom I9B57 H deG'ce 2.-4 112' : fast **C 112 16 M 11 M1 15" N Burger 10 Bell. Roberts. T.asSteeL G.Eagle 3S654 Jamaica lm70yl:45 fast 50 105 15 14 14 14 14* 13* N Burger 15 Staruneh. He Will. Say 37137 F.G'nda 1 l-M 1 :4S%aiow 18-5 109 2 2 1 3 6l 713 N Burger 11 F. C. Cole. Tarlt tonl'.. AlPierce BABY SISTER, br. m, 9 99 By Lord Esterling— Annie Lauretta (E. K. Bryson). Trainer, li. R. Biy-on. 154* F.G'nda 1 I- J.oo'-hvy 6 98 HUM 7 7 | 7 - s \\ 'Ida 12 Grampy, B. Hampson, Dioscoride 45444 F.G'nda 1 1 1 2:18%hvy 7 M 7 I 6 5 i" 2:; 8 Wida l«i Almlno, Lottery, Bombast 4; ::is F.G'nda lm70y l:52%hvy 20 102 12 12 11 9 8" V-\ s Wida 12 Gen. Byag, Maranon, Pnhtski 4."33" F.G'nda 1 1 M l:3::--,mud 20 99 7 7 7 7 7 7 • s Wida 7 Thara. Nighter, Pulaakl, Medusa 44771 Bowie 1 1-1* l:5Msf ast 16 111141212 12 12- 10-" H Thurberl4 War Blame. I.e Balafre. Pmhala 44532 Laurel 1 1-16 1 :19 ,slop 16 H'l 3 10 10 9 7} 734 S Wida 12 Malvolio. Mormon F.hlor. Napoli 44424 Laurel 1 l:45%BlOW 9 108 8 9 9 6 41 t« 8 Wida ! Malvolio. Tootsie. Pulaski 44011 H deG'ce 1 1 -4 2:07Vifast 51 102 10 1111 9 6- 3!] S Wida 12 S.Gatewood, J.W.Kleia, G.nead 13915 H. deG'ce 11-1*1 :51~,slop 18 100 13 13 9 7 55 3,J S Wida 18 Joar of Arc. Handfull. Aigrette VERITY, ch. f, 4 102 By Ivan the Terrible — Veracious (W. H. Fizer). Irainer. W. II. Fizer. 454*8 F.G'nda 1 1 16 1:48 fast 15 M8 3 * 9 11 N '_: ' S Wida f Ch'rlestonlan, Bombast, Willigan (5192 JeTaon lm70y l:4*%faat 4| M 8 5 4 i 6* 4*f 8 Wida 10 Ch'lestonian, M.Roblee Bafrnttor 15153 JeTaon 3-4 l:13%faat 6 9*10 8 5 *1 *•§ C Ponce 14 Sen. James. M. Garner. M.Wright. 15 , Jef son 1 1-16 1:4s'. .fast 5 102 2 2 2 5 C1 6»| C Ponce s Toddler, F. Sh'non. ("tcrbalance 15*12 JeTaon 3 1 1 ■ 16' -.good 6 1051 * 6 '• H r' '' Doggan 14 Lit.Maudie. M. Manage, Sarasota 44952 Jef son 3 4 1:14 fast 31 Ml 6 4 4 4- 2" C Rob'80Ul2 Ina Kay. Bengali, KiniMiug II. Seventh Race [7th Fair Grounds] SEVENTH RACE — 1 1-16 Mi'.e*. 4-year-old and apwazd. Clain.ir.g. (Feb. 13. 1915 — 1:1445 — 3 — 104.) COUNTERBALANCE, b. g, 4 103 By Dick Welles — Compensate (L. A. Broaddus). 'Irainer. B. M'i;.ir\ey. '.G'nda 1 l-M l:54%mud I 11" a 1 1 3 C 1' S Boyle S Midia. Prunes, Don Dodge F.G'nds 1 1 16 1:57 hvy 2" M9 14 5 7 6* 6 J Moon y t Bel. Boh,,!-. Deckmate, Astraea C..7 l-.i'iels 1 l-l'. 1:55 mud 13-5 113 4 I I I •' ' » : I Mooney ''■ Gold. Boy, Dioscoride, Toddler (-.256 F.G'nds 1 1 i': l:47%faat * 112 ill 2 B'i 8,x M Garn r 8 Paddy Dear, Toddler, Iwiaiwia 15169 JeTson 1 1-16 1 : l7--.fast 12 1*6 3 1 1 1 I1 l'l J Mooney 10 M.Bosell. MissFilley, .1.1 '.Stone . fson 1 1-16 l:48Vifast 9 117 1 1 1 2 3* 2J M Garner S Toddler, Fr. Bbannon, Willigan i.-.i 1 .] : Bon 1 1 !•; | 1: 1 .st 15 l«* ., 12 13 14 14' is-" M Garner 15 Wad. Last, 1 iddler, JackBeeTea BROWN FAVORITE, br. g, 7 111 By Bannockburn— Geheimniss (R. H. Good). Trainer R. I!. G I. n F.G'nds 1 l-p; 1 :I7- f.i.-t 5 112 9 7 6 I 21 V L Morris in Hiindfull, Hah, Philistine ■ ;,,, Is 1 i-s 1:55 good 15_ let 7 7 1 1 1' ■ i' 1. Morris 12 Capital City, Lmiu-. .1. c. st ;(;'nils 1 1 16 1:52 hvy 5 MS 6 I 5 I' ::■', I. Moi ris !» Jack K., Itajaairt, Metklllng ill I 4:111 F.G'nds 1 1 li; 1 50' -slow 15 M9 7 7 7 .. 6| ■', '_ I. Morris ll Jack K., Al llerce, 1 1 ■■■ '..ill. mi G'nda 1 1-16 l:55%hvy 15 Ml 9 8 r, 1 41 '-; ll Brickn'nM K. Neptnnc, Cabal I ■proof •G'nda 1 I 161:48 fast 15 lllll 8*8 T'l 6«1 11 J BurkelS Speedster, Bol.dcVerdan. Taalac 15196 JeTaon lm70v l:45*4fast 15 M9 2 5 5 3 2\ l» .1 Rod' g'exl 2 Early Bight, Audrey K., Willigan 15143 lef'son 1 1 16 1 47M'ast s 108 8 s 10 6 7;- 7'1 11 J Burke 11 Dr. Bhafer, Audrey h_, Viruiak Jefson lmTOy i.i.'..fast lo ill 2 6 7 5 4_ :.'. II J Barkel2 Albeaa. Caballo. sleeth AL PIERCE, br. g. 7 101 By Dick Welles — SUyto (J. Marmo). 1 H. : ho. 01. , 11 f i ; 10I ■ 1 1 I" I '• I ■ 1 I '• " I F fltllettilO Bmwn Favoril llandfull. Mah 1 in F.ti'nds 1 1 1. 1 «H • !••» .. ll' I ., 1 :: ::' :'" I. Lyke II .l.oKK . K.Pavnrile, Tk* ilallanl 1 . v.i F.G'nda 3 i 1 l»! hvy 7 113 8 6 ; *• 4 , 11 lam f'.i : Hadrian, I'ilseu, Kaklox !r, || |,.fHon 1 1 '•' rant 1' 5 IM ll S 9 6 V 6 - \V War* on 12 Th.Nhjhter, CavanBoy. Willigan n, n [efson 61 f 1 OSifcfaat 20 113 7 8 8 ss .;', W War'. 01 1^ Humma, Krmit.-ina. Speedster 4is.,; 1 rson 5j f 1 12 hvy s 111 i 6 I ■■' 1*1 J Moor. 11 General, T.F.M'Mahou, C.Maatet U968 Oakl'wn 3-4 l:16%aud 0 Hi 13 'J 'J 1H S'jli Co(uVUyl2 Vclv t, lluUuker, Tom Can TIE PIN. b. *. 8 11« By Armcath II.— Xoi San (J. S. Ownbcy). I in ■: •)•. YV. Kiuiie. MSSlJerson 1 I ^.i r f; * fi kft "111 V 1J L. .'anfieM S If. U - ' II., M A4e*. OaataatUt ■\M M\ Laurel 1 l 2 2:24tttaal I.'-IO II. 4 2 3 4 l't 8' C Kummcr s P.andTalb. Lit.Cottase, Tootala 44618 Laurel 1 1 IK 1:4Si:.sli w 'J 1 H ♦ (i » i 8 2" A Johnson 8 WW. Hodotto. Coral. (Jnllevllead 44501 Laurel 1 J-14 1 :.'.! '. -.fast 18 110 7 6 6 6 5J 3-i A JobnaouM Frogtown. Donas. T.Belgianll. 44432 Laurel 1 l:46:,f,slow 3 109 4 5 4 4 4« 4ai E Sande 8 Retsv. Handfull. Pinard 44355 Laurel 1 1-16 l:S2%hvy 41 111 7 6 6 5 6« 25 M Schw'tz 8 G. Glow. H'rwoodll., T.B'gianll. PAUL CONNELLY, br. h, 5 113 By Ballot— Lampover (H. Twyman). Trainer. J. P. riiillips. 45416 F.G'nda 1 1-8 1 :58%alow 8 110 2 1 1 2 fir' •»1 H Thurber 7 S.deVerdun. J. Reeves, Ant'nette 453M F.G'nds 1 1-S 2:02 hvy 7 111 5 11 1 11 V H Thurber 7 K. Neptune. L.C'ttage. Arbitrator 459(4 F.G'nds 11-16 1:58 hvy C 113 3 1 1 1 11 1| II Thurber R Jack K.. IUuobaimock. I'lilnski IS 18 F.G'nds 1 1-16 1 :54%mud 7 109 2 1 2 2 5'" S» II Thurber 7 Tanlac. King Neptune, Keziah 449*7 Jet' son 3-4 l:15Vfcfast 12 10S 10 10 9 V- 6" W Wright 12 Pr. He»TT, Sen. James. BtnrdM 44913 .lef'son 3-4 l:15Vigood 3 115 2 7 7 4" 43J .1 Metcalf S Irish Maid, Parrish. MissKruter 44832 Jefson 3-4 1 :l!l'.-,hvy 11-5 113 4 11 1- 1- J Metealf 13 R'b.-tnnock. J.CX'trill, Pl'reville 44C71 t'hurch'l 3-4 l:17';,mud 10 109 4 4 2 51 5r-J L, CanfieldlL' Redland. Ron Tromp. Lancelot 44438 Latonia 3-4 1:18=5mud 12 110 4 4 5 4s 3 J J Mooney 9 O'ptunity, Sosius. P.B.Johnson PRUNES, br. g. 5 107 By Voorhees— Prestene (J. T. Buckley). Trainer. T. E. Crist. ■;:.430 F.G'nds 1 1-1* l:S4%ran4 5 W 4 I t ! -5 32i J Pierce 9 ("nterhalanoe. Midia. Don Dodse 4.".3! 6 F.G'nds 1 1-S 2:02 hvy 8 106 4 6 6 6 65 fi20 3 Pierce 7 P.ronnolly. K. Neptune, L.C'tage 44991 Jefson lmTOy l:4*%hvy 6 109 l 4 7 7 6» 712 B Wida S Astraea. Betsy. Little String 44823 Bowie 1 1-16 1:52% jood 18 109 11 8 5 6 41 5:3 F Weiner 11 Nebraska. Miss Rryn, Handfull 44760 Bowie 1 1-10 l:51^r.fast 11-10 102 2 5 5 6 6 51* J Pierce (i Sibola, Joan of Arc. Keen Jane 44742 Pimlico 1 1-16 l:54%hvy lOf 102 6 6 2 3 25 1' E Lomas 7 N'tstick, Belario, Cous.o'Mine 44147 Laurel 1 l:41%fast 6 104 1 3 3 3 4'° 4»J J Pierce S Holiday. Harwood 1L, Encore 44050 H.deG'ce I 1-4 2:05Vifast 30 106 2 4 5 5 5* 5* H Ham't'n 7 Thrift. Scotch Verdict. Belario BOMBAST, br. g. 5 109 By Broomstick— Xela (F. P. Lettellier). Trainer. M. T. Mockler. 45498 F.G'nda 1 1-16 1:48 fast 13 112 12 11 8 8 4h 22 H J BnifcelS ("lostoninn. Willignn, Courcelles 45444 F.G'nds 1 1-4 2:lSM hvy 6 102 S 7 7 7 5' 45 Q Stack 10 Almino, Baby Sister. Lottery 45414 F.G'nds 1 1-lfi 1 :50%slo\v 45 11114 11 9 6 43 7]1J Rod'g'ezll JackK.. AlPieree. BrownFavorite 45359 F.G'nds 11-16 1:58 hvy 6 109 9 8 7 4 32 33 J Rod'g'ez 9 Sol. de Verdun. Keziah, Toddler 45338 F.G'nds 1 1-16 l:54%mud 4 109 7 7 6 5 42 4s J Rod'g'ez 7 Tanlac, King Neptune. Keziah 45194 Jefson lmTOy l:48%faat 8 109 8 9 7 7 6- 7=2 H Ericks'nlO Gor. Roberts, Leta, High Note 4514:; Jefson 1 1-16 l:4T%Caat 10 108 11 11 8 7 C' 5"i M Garner 11 Dr. Shafer, Audrey K., Yermak ARBITRATOR, b. g, 6 112 • By Statesman— Apprentice Girl (M. F. Mount). Trainer, A. H. Vivell. 4S3M F.G'nds 1 1-8 2:02 hvy 20 109 7 5 5 4 5ln 4" C Jackson 7 P.Connolly. K.Neptune, L.C'tage 45832 F.G'nds 1 1-16 1 :5:-'5mud 20 109 6 6 6 6 5" G!; C Jackson 7 Tluirs. Nighter. Pulaski, Medusa 45270 F.G'nds 1 1-M 1 lii'.-.f.ist 30 113 11 11 10 9 10l* 9i: C Jackson 12 Plenty. L;izy Lnu. Medusa 44809 Bowie 1 1-8 1:58 fast 33 112 2 2 2 1 l»l 3'3 C Jackson 7 Lord Herbert, Lucius, Bogart 44803 Bowie 11-16 1:52 fast 4 108 2 4 2 2 l2 1- C Jackson IS Fairy Prince. Caballo, Tit forTat 44784 Bowie lm70v l:4S *fast 22 109 2 4 5 4 3» 8*| C Jackson 9 Zouave. Napoli. Miss Bryn 44767 Bowie I 1-16 l:5l1fefast 23 109 8 4 7 3 3J 37 C Jackson 14 F. Shannon. Zouave. War Plume 44628 Laurel 1 l:41%?ood i» "^ 9 10 10 10 10 10=» C Jackson 10 Mel'cholia, Handfull, Bellringer 44590 Laurel 1 1-16 l:53%hvy 64 112 3 5 4 4 u'J 4li C Jackson 8 Poacher, Romeo. Lord Herbert LITTLE STRING, b. g, 8 109 By McGee— Interview (C. R. Ellison). Trainer. J . Lowe. 454';:: F.G'nds 1 1-8 2:00,.-,hvy 30 144 7 C S 10 10- M« P P.ryson 12 Grumpy. B. Hampson. Dioscoridc 45414 F.G'nds 1 1-16 1 :50*5slow 20 111 9 9 10 11 105 13»8 J Glass 14 JackK.. AlPiercc. B. Favorite 45350 F.G'nds 1 1-16 l:55%hvy 12 110J13 13 12 12 121(123» J Glass 14 K. Neptune. Caballo. Waterproof 45271 F.G'nds 1 1-8 l:54'/5fast 15 108 8 10 9 7 11 ll'« J Pierce 11 Marauder. B. Louder, Alexander 45241 Jefson 1 1-16 l:47VDiast 6 112 10 8 8 6 101 M1' J Glass 14 IndianSpring. HighNote, Caballo 45217 Jefson lm70v 1 :44 ^fast 41 103 3 3 3 3 4a Hi Boyle 8 Thursd:iyNighter. Cap.City, Mab 45156 Jefson 1 1-16 1 :47 if ast 8 109 3 3 4 4 3} 44J J Glass 7 Jack Reeves. Dancer, McAdoo 45129 Jefson 1 1-16 l:47%f ast 3 109 2 2 2 1 1J 21 J Glass 10 Tanlac, Don Dodge, Leta NAPOLEON, ch. g, 6 109 By Glorifier— Sallie Washington (J. A. Notter). Trainer. J. A. Notter. 40513 Jefson lm20v 1:56 hvy c. 109?: 6 6 6 6 6 6-7 W Collins C B.F'vorite. S.Sflwart, BlueRock 4C472 Jefeon lm20v l:53%hvv S-5 112 6 8 6 1 8* 5'4 AV Col'.ins 8 Medusa, Blue Rock. Acheron 39641 H.deG'ce 1 1-16 1 :50%fast 13-10 111 7 7 6 5 41 4-J J Rod'g'ez T C.McFerran. S.SIiooter, Christie 29190 Empire lm70y l:47Vf.slow 6 112 13 8 6 5 S| 2* G Moles'thlO M. Kruter, T. Decision, Mr.Specs 29181 Empire 1 1-16 1 :47%fast 20 109 6 7 7 6 4?. 43} G Moles'thlO Lit. Cottage, Perugino. Chillum 3816* Empire 1 1-8 1 :53$if ast 15 112 13 3 1 3". 81* M Buxton 7 N.K.Beal, D'ndreary, B.ofl'h'iiix 88*91 Ai|' luct 1 1-16 l:45%fast 30 112 111111 11 92 133« A Collins 14 Wise Man, Dan. Minto II. 28007 Belmont 1 l:4iy=hvy 12 107 10 1111 10 9s 918 A Schu'g'rll Kingfisher. Waterprcof, Cadillac 37884 Bowie 1 1-8 2:02 hvy 6 110 6 6 6 6 6 619 L McAtee 6 Fairly, Progressive, P. Butterily WAND. b. m, 6 104 By Hurst Park— Fairy Story (E. G. Jones). Trainer, E. G. Jones. 45227 Jefson 1 1 16 1 :47-^fast 15 loo 13 14 14 14 14 12" M Garner 14 Cavan Boy. Marauder, Miss Orb 45081 Jefson lm70v l:46Vfcla*t 15 108 | 4 4 8 35 B*| 3 Rod'g'ezl.". Bengali. Kartjr Sight. Montague 44915 Jefson 5i f 1 :09M-,good 10 98 10 9 9 8' S°i C Duggan 14 MerryLass. S. Shapiro, MyGracie 44256 Latonia 3-4 l:16%mud 12f 11110 11 10 96 ft-* .1 Pitz 12 Trusty, First Pullet, Ettaue 44129 Latonia 3-4 1:13%fast 20f 109 13 12 9 11411:»G Moles' thl3 Humma, B.B. Johnson, B.&Stars 42850 Latonia 11-16 1:47 fast 14f 107 4 9 9 9 8" 68 W Wright 12 Bon. 'less, Crys.Day, Antoinette 41997 Oakl'wn 3-4 l:14%fast 16-5 104 7 9 9 9* 812 C Rob'sonl2 Robt. Lee, Sureget, High Note 39525 Cheyenne 3-4 l:13?r,fast 1 113 1=1 R Pauley 6 Thir.Seven. JackK., K.ofPythiaa S9513 Cheyenne 3-4 l:13%fast 17-10 106 1'IR Pauley 9 M.M'lsby M. Wells, R.ElP'anton J9453 Cheyenne 3-4 l:14%fast 8 112 2'1 J De Ford 10 May Maulsby. Toy Miss, Striker MARSHON, b. g, 10 109 By Marathon— Edna Shannon (M. A. Colton). Trai'ier. E. T. Colton. 45463 F.G'nds 1 1-8 2:0OV5hvy 15 109 8 8 9 9 9s 9=» WT Obert 12 Grumpy, B. Hampson, Dioscoride 46444 F.G'nds 1 1-4 2:18'/shvy 6 101 9 10 8 8 72 5» S Boyle 10 Almino. Baby Sister. Lottery 45418 F.G'nds 11-10 1:52 slow 12 108 111112 11 M* 741 W Obert 12 Marauder. J.C.Stone, Lottery 45398 F.G'nds lm70y 1 :52%hvy 20 108 10 9 7 7 2i 2' W Obert IS Gen. Byng. Pulaski, Baby Sister 45338 F.G'nds 1 1-16 l:54%mud 10 111 15 5 6 6-° 6" J Butwell 7 Tanlac, King Neptune, Keziah 45156 Jefson 1 1-16 l:47'/ifast 30 112 5 6 7 7 7 7'2 J Butwell 7 Jack Reeves, Dancer, McAdoo BABY LYNCH, br. m, 8 104 By Leonid— Queen Lithe (M. A. Warner). Trainer, (i. H. Mailman. «$!■ F.G'nds 11-16 1:47 fast 12 1075 6 7 8 S 4^ 8*1 E Ambr' n 9 Antoinette. Toddler. James 45443 F.G'nds 11-16 1:56 hvy 30 94 4 4 8 7 ft8 S*» J Sullivan 9 Tantalus, N.K.Beal. H.O.Baaefc 45404 F.G'nds 1 1-16 l:52?ihvy 20 99 5 7 6 6 8 S15 C Duggan 8 M.RoselL. W. Willow. Nebraska 45284 F.G'nds 11-16 1:48 fast 20 110 7 9 9 9 9 9'2 R Gilbert 9 Capital City, Dancer, Cavan Boy 42746 Latonia 1 1-16 1 :462islow 9 107 7 12 12 12 12 122* J Mooney 12 Capt. Burns, Aztec, Gor.Russell 42630 Church'l 1 1-8 l:52V5fast 10 110 7 9 9 8 7" 73i J Mooney 10 Sai.dmanlL, JackHill, Corydon 42508 Church'l 1 1-4 2:12%hvy 2 104 2 3 2 3 3s 3' W Riden'r 7 Flapper. Ba.jazct. El Rey 42461 Church'l 1 1-16 l:51%mud 17-5 112 3 3 2 2 25 21 O Willis 10 Flapper, Lickawanna, Lucile P. 42321 Church'l 1 1-16 l:45%fast 18 107 11 11 11 11 12 12" J Mclntyrel2 Lively. Ilith Low. Bogart CADILLAC, ch. g, 6 109 By Toddington — Winnie G. (E. L. Loubat). Trainer, T. F. Bornman. 45465 F.G'nds 11-16 1:52 hvy 30 M 4 4 4 4 5*. f,« .1 Rod'g'ez 9 Jack K.. l'.ajazet. Pi-ownFavorite 45397 F.G'nds 1 1-8 2:01'i.-,hvy 30 10S 13 4 5 7" 7=' R McD'ott 8 S.deVerdun. Antoinette. Redstart 4.5350 F.G'nds 1 1-16 l:5544hvy 30 107 7 9 10 9 ll4 11=° R McD'ottl4 K. Neptune, Caballo, Waterproof 45325 F.G'nds lm70y 1:51 ^hvy 20 110 2 7 6 8 S4 8" R McD'ottl2 Don Dodge, Sleeth, Bertodano 45143 Jefson 1 1-16 l:47%fast 15 108 5 7 7 8 S1 8«i F Smith 11 Dr. Shafer. Audrey K.. Yermak 45081 Jefson lm70v l:46V5fast 20 108 13 13 13 13 11:JU,T W Obert IS Bengali. Early Sight. Montague 45016 Jefson 1 1-16 l:49%good 10 106 1 4 5 4 2J 44 C Rob'sonl3 Cap. City. Willigan, Ind. Spring 4495;! Jefson lm70y l:46%fast 12 109 10 10 13 13 lllllT2C K'sch'niM Sentimental. E.Sight, Capita nin 44911 Jefson 1 l:43ysgood 20 110 2 9 6 5 5l 5-J F Smith 10 J. C. Stone. Dancer. Pleasureville 44854 Jefson 61 f 1:12 hvy 15 116 12 9 8 84 6l= H Cassity 14 General, T.F.M'Mahon, C.Master 44164 Jamaica 1 1-16 l:4S%slow 20 108 5 4 6 7 8 S30 C Kummer 8 Bar One, Hindoostan, War Note 43819 Au'duct 1 5-16 2:16 fast 25 105 1 2 2 4 4 415 E Ambr'se 4 Sunnyland, Sasin Ticket Also eligible to start In order named should any of the above be scratched: GENERAL, b. g, 10 110 By Ort Wells— Anna Loretta Daly (T. H. Wilson). Trainer, W. B. Mitchell. 45506 F.G'nds 3-4 1 :14 .-,fast 16-5 115 4 5 6 • 5*1 W Wright 12 M.B.T'rman. T'mphant. J .D'dley 45347 F.G'nds 3-4 l:19y5hvy 2 121 3 3 3 34 3°i F Cltiletti 7 Redland. Aigrette. John J. Casey 4526C F.G'nds 3-4 l:13%fast 31 122 5 4 3 31 1" J Rod'g'ez 9 Cobalt, Mack Garner, Humma 45139 Jefson 51fl:07%fast 12 114 2 3 2 II l2 J Rod' g' ezl2 Scarpia II.. Arch Plotter, Reilloc 450:.9 Jefson 3-4 1:14 fast 8 114 6 5 4 4= 3'^ J Rod'g'ez 8 Mose, Koli-i-Noor. Doilv 44986 Jefson 3-4 UXl%hry 5 115 7 6 4 2" 8* J Rod'g'ezlO JackK., Toombeola, Silv. Shapiro GRUMPY, b. g, 8 115 By Canopus— Florentia (C. J. Brockmiller). Trainer. B. C. Bunbury. 15463 F.G'nds 1 1-8 2:001bhvy 13-5 112 4 2 1 1 l3 1' L Lyke 12 B.II'mpson, Dioscoride, F.M'ttox 45395 F.G'nds 1 1:47 hvy 100 10S 1 6 7 7 7 7" J H Burke 7 Chief. Bolster. Breeze 42986 Latonia 1 3-16 1 :59%f ast 15 109 10 1111 11 9s 8" J Pitz 12 Kenward. Corydon. El Rey 42947 Latonia 1 1-8 1:58 mud 7 111 5 7 7 8 9' ?'2 J Groth 12 Kingfisher. S.James, W'terp'rf 42462 Church'l 1 1-S l:58%mud 8 111 3 3 2 2 2* 2« J Groth 11 Tito. Philistine, Bajazet 42334 Church'l 1 1-8 1 :52%f ast 24 112 4 6 11 11 11 ll25 R Troise 11 Fair Orient, Parr, Sungold 42023 Oakl'wn 1 1-16 1:48 fast 4 106 222 1112*0 Brown 7 U.C.BascU. H'korynut, Rookery 41998 Oakl'wn 11-16 1:47 fast 31 113 6 7 6 7 61 461 E Haynes 8 Nominee, Baby Cal, Philistine 41820 Oakl'wn 1 1-16 1 46%fast 2 115 6 6 6 4 4l 415 ■ Haynes 8 Kenward, Eulogy, Cain Spring 41741 Oakl'wn 1 3-16 2:00 fast 11-5 113 1 3 1 1 1* ll E Haynes 8 Waterproof. Bajazet, T'ksgiving 41662 Oakl'wn 1 1-16 1:49 slow 4 109 2 2 2 2 2» l" E Haynes 8 Honolulu Boy, Bajazet. Tito MAB. br. m, 6 107 By Meelick— Dona Hamilton (H. T. Batchler). Trainer L. L. Mason. 45511 F.G'nds 1 1-16 l:47-'-,fv=t 4 1 *; 3 4 3 2 3' 8* F St»\ens 10 Br.Favorite. Handfull. Philistine 45464 F.G'nds 1 1-16 l:52%hvy 5 102 1 2 2 1 6J 914 F Stevens 10 Caballo. Tanlac. Astraea 45413 F.G'nds 3 4 1:15 slow 15 105 8 7 4 4- 23 F Stevens 11 ArohPlotter. L.Maudie, Pluviada 4531S F.G'nds 1 1-16 l:52V-,mud 10 105 2 5 7 7 7 7" F Stevens 7 Med. Miss. Caballo. Capital City 45217 Jefson lm70y l:44%fast 10 108 1 2 2 2 22 Z-$ F Stevens 8 Thur.Nigliter. Cap.City, L. String 45134) Jefson 1 1-16 1 :47%fast 6 101 6 5 4 5 65 68 W Wright 9 Bengali. Bajazet, Goldcrest Boy 45071 .ief'.son 1 1-18 l:47'ifast 18-5 105 2 12 I 6° 531 A Riehcr'k 8 M.Filley. Capitania. Pr. Henry 450-16 Jefson 3-4 l:14%fast 3 107 7 6 3 I» 1" F Stevens 14 Missllowell. Rosemary. Margery 44927 Jefson 3-4 l:14^fast 15 108 S 6 6 63 G'» F Stevens 11 Billiel!.. M.J'mbo. D.ofDev'shire 44209 Latonia 3-4 l:lS%h?y 116 111 o 7 7 51 811 F Stevens i'Z W.o'Wisdom, L.Luxury. Sosius 43025 Latonia 1 1-S l:52%fast 24 MB C 4 • 7 9'JIO" F Stevens 12 Quito. H. C. Basch. Lottery GREAT DOLLY, b. m, 6 104 By Great Heavens — Dolly Bultman (Allen & Sclar) . , Train.;-. K. C. Crockett. 42109 Faducah 1 1 :414ifast — 108 22 J Conway 4 Bust. Clark. Trentino, IronQueen ■1 BK 1'aducah 1 1-16 1:53 fast — 111 I2 .1 Conway ." D.ofSlielby. Trentino. The Clerk ;: 100 Paducah 1 1-16 1:52 fast — 113 3'J J Cole i; Trentino. IronQueen. Fr.Joliuson 4- 74 Latonia 1 l-i;i:52 hvv 70 112 9 9 9 S S2 S-'» J Pitz In Medusa. (Irace. Flapper 41846 Havana lm5«y 1 :44%f ast 10 105 7 7 7 7 7 7:,) A Finley 7 Zodiac, Wh'poorwill. R.L.Owen 41655 Havana 1 1-1*6 1 :47- ,fast 7 104 8 8 8 8 6- t'» R Ball S Sam Hill, Cork. Will Soon 41451 Havana lm50y 1 :43%fast 8 104 10 10 10 7 62 5'3 W Doyle 11 Sevilliau. Fritz Ernst. W. Crown 11415 Havana 1 1-1*6 l:47%fast 8 lot 9 9 8 8 6'1 6;5 T Murray 9 Bae, Dalrose. Sevillian Page 8 Hunting, Fishing and Sport HUNTING, FISHING AND SPORT. A Moatsgne Towaskip, N. I., bjh n recently shot tli - largest wlhl goose Is that part of the state in \iai-s. siiiM.tinj m tii ssase Mends he brought dows a goose weighing twenty-serea poaads. with ll arinx sp.ui of s, vrn r, . t and standing five feel ton.- in. lies high. (.Miilo a lord of deer is reported to have been seen the p.isi week aear Paid Mound, ill., which i. .iIm.ih sine aiilen northwest of Aurora. It is probable that the deer ate from sssae private gaase preserve in that pari of the stat.-, far in no part of tin- slate have uihl deer been sen for many rears. If oulj one or two animals had been seea it might be presumed that tin \ bad been driven into the state froaa Missouri or Arkansas, but this is not probable arbea more than two are seen together. Amerh-aii 1'hhl. (anada is umhrtaking the establishment of the largest reindeer and cariboa farm in the worlil. Fifty thousand aires hay,- been allotted for this purpose in northern Manitoba. The big dri\ -of these aimals foes the aothera «ilds is to begin in-\t May. wh-n 1M.0W .u iIm.ii and retadeeC will be stampeded from their nativi- haunts by a corps of cowboys and expert woodsasea. The government plans to feed the native ami while population of Canada with Ibis meat at ■ price below the present high cost of meat. Tiny also plan to maintain the herd continuously at MMM animals. S..1U.- sagteti have had the ezperlenee of catching tSM t r three trout at once on flies in action. Put ou the Nltb recently Mr. J. Dick, Jr., was fishing with three herling flies and fine tackle when be liiM.ked a big salmon on the tail fly. The play lasted for over an hour, and la the coarse of it a heilii.g (young sea trout I of twelve ounces and a trout of eight laches attached themselves ta the two dropper-. All lliree fi-h wen- safely landed, and the salmon weighed twenty two pounds. The aehi.vement deserrea ta be chronicled among the notabilia of angling history. Iladininlon Magazine. On the western sIoih-s of the Craehaa Mountains iii Boss-8hire, Beatland, a fierce battle was observed hetweea three eagles and one of the big mountain foxes which usually hunt in packs in these laaccraslble regieaa. Two eaghM iwossted on the fox oa I green slope. Reynard was end'-avoiing to si ore (over in a cairn some distance over the mountain ridge, but unfortunately for him a third eagle joined in the battle royal. The fox fought for nis life, and the eagles, by their tactics, well knew the danger of his powerful jaw-. Whenever the fox s,|uatted two eagles settled on the ground and the third attacked him. lie sprang and snapped, but repeatedly the birds drove him srer, and after a prolonged fight finallv killed and devoured him. — Laadoa Qlahe. . 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Chicago, Illinois. r ^ Daily Itaoiii", Form seeks for its Buffalo paiier a sun ml ami expert h.-i iMli.-.-i [.| -r- who can pIons BMVaaia ami who thoroughly knows the American turf anil it» men ami flgnres and ean eheek ami correct printed matter. \o novices or guessers need apply. A pleasant and permanent place for a K'ood and practical man. Applicants will please address this oliice. THE Monthly Form Book containing charts of all races run on recognized tracks in North America during the month of JAMARV. will be on sale MONDAY NOON, FEU-RTAItY • PRICE $1.00 Single copies by mail will POSITIVELY only be sent as registered mail, with an extra charge of ten cents for registration. Not responsible for books i sent as regular mail. DAILY RACING FORM PUBLISHING CO. 441 PLYMOUTH COURT CHICAGO, ILL. 74 EXCHANGE STREET :: BUFFALO, N. Y. ROOM 804. 1482 BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY. Give Me a Trial HAVE WORD THIS COMING WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY on two prflbahle winners. ENMITY and TAILOR MAID were recent winners given, but small fields resulted in short prices. Wire or write for my code. My connections are the best and OFTEN deliver the goods. REY MITCHELL 224 St. Paul St. BALTIMORE. MD. The Reliable, Wonderful, Winning System is a big winner and still winning. Gives winners without consideration of odds. Some tire long shots. No handicapping. It gives a play in nearly every race; also one best bet a day. It selects the winners in u moment's notice from the entries, ('an be played with small or large capital. Get in line. Stop that guessing and losing. Start winning. The price is within reach of all. Write at once. W4TMHI OOBNFI/li, 1414 North White Street :: :: New Orleans, La. NEW ORLEANS RACES J. J. SCHREINER AMERICA'S 1'KKMIER CLOCKER $15 FOR TEN DAYS. YOU CAN EMPLOY ME. I wire one or two leases daily at 31 o'clock. Telegraph remittance at remit by express anaey order in letter. Propositions Not Considered. Strictly Cash Only. 202G ST. CHARLES AVE. : NEW ORLEANS, LA. NOTICE ! ! NOTICE!! I liavc not sent any wires for several weeks ami have made arrangenn nt- to handle the track end of my business. i leave for New Orleans and will send my first wire Thursday next. I received word on this one a week ago with other-. All wires will Ix- sent from my Chicago Office, and 1 advise my numerous patrons ro hare their names on my l o. ks early, as my being at the. track daily I will be in a iKisition to deliver the goods. Patrons who are on my lntoks can look for wire and will be notified when subscription K closed. Remit to Chicago office and Code will be -eait by retara mail. In llie future you can look, for MM Real Track Info wired by me. See future ads |.,r re-ults. $5.00 SIX WINNERS $5.00 EX-JOCKEY MAKSHALL (initials E. J.) 413 Standard Trust and Savings Bank Building. CHICAGO, ILL. BUSINESS MEN Who wisli to make two or tin Magna weekly on Real Owners and Trainers' Information. No favorites. Write or wire me how much you will wager for tin- on each one I wire you. Please do not make me any proposition you cannot fulfill. ROY WILLIAMS Care Western Union Tel. Co.. New Orleans. La. SUNNYSIDE HOTEL Magnolia Springs, Baldwin County : : Alabama In the heart of the Ponce de Leon country, bo-tween Mobile Bay and the Gulf of Mexico. Open all the year round. Fine fishing. The Spring! furnish a certain cure for kidney diseases. RATES: $15 PER WEEK. SUBSCRIBE: for DAILY RACING FORM DAILY RACING F0BM PUBLISHING CO. 441 PLYMOUTH COURT CHICAGO. 111. •M EXCHANGE STREET BUFFALO. N. ▼ ' ROOM 804. 1482 BROADWAY. NEW YORK CITY j FIVE STRAIGHT Saturdays we aMde kooiI. Saturday. ^— ^^ .lam 17. Tantalus. 18-5. won, and a f 3*Jz\ scratch. Mail xl now for next 2 X u3£ffJE^M Spovials v., nit; Jan. .il Guarantee ^r55RMf one of them to win. or following \_*JSr/ Saturday's 2 wired free. Big doings Xsvj^/ ~" this week at New Orleans. See latest Reporter. 35c. siny news stand. MONDAY'S SPECIAL: No. 232. THE TURF REPORTER. 609, 22 W. duincy St. (Estab. 1904.) Chloairo. 111. i SEVENTEEN WINNERS G seconds, 2 thirds, 11 losers, recor.1 lust :16 starters on Saturday Special Service, including Jan. 17. Next two go January 31. t'osts $1 to have them wired you. Remember, you must get a WINNER. at we wire Feb. 7th's two FREE. Cef latest Thoroughbred. Only 35c, at nil nrnvs -stands selling Racing Form. MONDAYS BEST: Push-North-It-Rim-Red-The. THK AMERICAN THOKOUGUHItKI) Baltimore Bldg. (Estb. 1907). Chicago, 111.