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Daily Racing Form: n. Friday, January 30, 1920
Daily Racing Form: n. Friday, January 30, 1920 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1920 drf1920013001 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Friday, January 30, 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 \ Df\nnnfM)\ Form I VOL. XXVI. NO. 30. CHICAGO, FBI DAY, JANUARY 30, 1920. SPECIAL EDITION Pickwick and Pictor Win: Son of Garry Herrmann Takes the Fourth Race Pulled Up PICKWICK AND P1CT0R WIN Son of Garry Herrmann Takes the Fourth Race Pulled Up. i 1 . Pictor an Easy Victor — Wendy Adds Another Purse to the Whitney Account. i 1 i NEW ORLEANS. I.M.. .Linnary 1_'9. Proceedings iit tin- Mr Grenada this afternoon *m of The usual recent order. The track was deep and heavy .iiiil there is no immediate prospect of anything hotter in that particular. However. Ueal pttfm • if larlag haM become ased to tins lotulitimi mill turned mil tn view tlir sport gcnorousl\ . Mpei dully -illCC sollle good llOlses Were cald( ('. to meet. A -hill ill riders to Ambrose on Pickw ick worked wonders for thai horse tad he won the f stare race of tin- day away off liy himself and cased up to .1 ranter. lie slioiihl lie hard lo heal from now on. His nearest ii|piionent at tin- finish was the speedy filly Sweet I.iherty. which had ininle the | aee until Ambrose was ready to send his mount lo the front. Anticipate finished a respectable third. The fir-t race gave .lohn W. Schorr one of his infieijiieni x i. toric- when his well bached two year-old Infra S. Poindon won hy a good si\ lengths, x Hh the outsider Tult in second place and No Pooling third. As usual Tcnito came in for heavy rapport here, hut he was always far hack. The second laic, for which O'Peiiovan wa- a hot favorite, fell i :;-;. prej to Young Adam at 1(1 to 1. «ith Iwiniwin second and Huron II. third. The l«tt«r led around to the stretch, where Young Adam i.-ily raced into the lead and won by a clear two leurthm. lac* raa pretty well in this race and may do better NM. Wendy, ciiiipled witli her stalilemate. Plying Witch, was at Odsts-oa for Ihe third raci and it-whlHgr hy the narrow margin of a neck. Alula giving her all she could attend to at the finish. |fa Wil-on wa- a good third. rictor was a sarprise in the fi.'th race. He was making his first New Orleans start and was overlooked in the lie) ting, in which Drummonil was :i can't-lose-it 1 to :{ post favorite. He ran like a mule and finished last, while l'iclor took the Lad il once and won all the way as his rider phased. Itomeo finishing s ■■court and Kainbow Girl third. "i-'risro" Gardner was absent from the ranks this afternoon on account of injuries sustained by being struck with an automobile yesterday morning. I. B. RENNY80N SEVERELY INJURED. 1 P. Kcnnyson. former manager of the Pusines. Men's 11;,. ing ft warn Jalhia. figured in an autotiu bib collision yesterday morning, causing severe henries lo himself and aim lo several bystanders. The ownership of 'I'ln- Be) . Paii.ininn and Had Man mils; bo decided by Pie Civil District Court as a ;i -i.lt of a suit filed Tuesday by Frank A. (b,ss. who claims the horses as his property. Ho allege-that he iastracted the horses to Nash Turner, who is raciag them, and thai Turner has refused to re-turn tie- borsee ta him. Ponding decision by the • oiut:. as to owneisiiip of the harat* they will be in charge i f the sheriff. 1'eter Plong has decided to suspend operations for a period, already having sustaiaed a deficit of 7 .iKHt since January fir-t. He was a winner ending with the Jefferson Park meeting. After being confined lo his room by illness for fh days Jockey Lawrence Lykc wa- again about. but will not resiitne riding until the weather is inproM d Uoae Hotdblatt, who was also confined lo his room by illness, was at the track this afternoon. Naplhalius has been taken over by S. A. Clopton. who piirehased him at private terms from J. W. .s. beer. Aa a re-ult of the heavy barage directed by the public here against the layers during the last two days, the broker ranks have been thinned and only IS, tin- smallest number in the history of Fair llrouada racing under the auspices of the Basbaesa Men - Kaeina Association, reported this afternoon lor operations. lie* improvement of Crunipy -et afoot an investi-I i ion hj the stiward-. Tiny were satisti-d with the iNpl.in.ition of ou ner Itroi kniiller and hx k'-y K'-Nay who rule him on the occasion that he was i Hill. Current Notes of the Turf CURRENT NOTES OF THE TURF J. F. Schorr recently lost by death a p oiui-iiig l An year -old fillj by Uay Fi-her Dinah Do. •I. inn- llealej ha- the John l.iiiu-di n jumpers al Penning, where each one of them is given a iwo-i. h gallop daily. J. T W. -t - hay g.lding Tipp.. Sahib raced well 1*1*1 year, winning eight !:.••- nui of thirteen start! .ml u.is until. Hi d but three times. I.i wi- Uartfa will sluntiy lake the hor-es he i-1i train for A. K. Maiomber tin- year to Penning :■ prepare thin far a:, earij -p.ing rampairn in A' i A land. At Kirniiiigham. Kngland. laaaafj IS, of II ■ -;\ junipiiig races un br National Hunt rule-, four wire w.iii b] unman owner- lire, labor. Mr- Slk-and Mi-. Ilollin-. The la-t n.i d won two. The wealthy (.reek owner. /. Abalielos. i- lettiag a l'a-1 price pace in gathering a -table of ii nip i- for i iiiiinciitai racing. He raceatly paid .-iuhcu loi ilm- (],,-. ;, French three year-old. by Chu; Pi.due,-. bj Ladaa, bred by Kilno. ml Plan, The Fngli-li -in- I.langwin bat hi en -cut to I'rami ::iei will stand thi- s"a-ou al the II ra- riloiilbee. I.langVMii i- foiulicn year* old. by Mi-sel Thrih l.tingatreii l„i--. hy Father I'oafeaaor, and was a „' cm i ne borae and winner of -ome |35,6M in three -i laoao. lie wa- retired in Ml 1 I lie slO.diMl Pri\ de Monte Carlo, run .laiiiiuy 11. s.iu linee Ii., i, Ii hoi—- Cog (iaulo:-. Marmouset and Beaaay. la the rirat three placea. Ihe v*aaa r- bill cindiilate. Smiiny Sand-, wa- far in Hie rear, though expected to win. He has failed often and is a five-year did and Vamlerbilt-bred, by Sea Sick -15a t's Delight. Record of the Brannon Stable: Shows a Falling off in Money Won in Comparison with 1918, but Wins Respectably with St. Bernard, Its Principal Contributor RECORD OF THE BRANNON STABLE SHOWS A FALLING OFF IN MONEY WON IN COMPARISON WITH 1918, BUT WINS RESPECTABLY WITH ST. BERNARD, ITS PRINCIPAL CONTRIBUTOR The srable of the western owner. It. J. P.rani fared reasonably well in the racing of 1910. but did not eiptal its record of 1JHS in the essential matter of money won. That year its horses won a total of sHM.oll. the falling off bcinjj thus nearly s7.«MI0. Had Colonel Livingston lwen able to race soundly there would have been a different tale to tell, but :his crack two \e.,r-old of 1 )1S was inlirni ami was only -tarted once. The serviceable three-year old St. Pernard was tin stable's principal money gleaner, his heat performance being the winning of the Qatckstep Handicap, at I.atonia. June 14, in which he defeated Courtship. The Porter. P.hokie Daw. Dodge. Major Parke. Tacola. Pon Jour. Viva America and P.asjl. at three iptarters in 1:11 '•.-,. with 110 pounds up. Greea Graaa wa- a good winner and an espeeially good mud niniier. Blue Paradiae, Kiiigti-hei and The Colleen Pawn niiieh more than paid their way with contribution- of over s:{.(MMI each, and the record of the -table was: Horse. Col. and Sex. A. Pedigree. 1st. L'd. Ii, Men. si. Bernard eh, g. :i By Ivan tin Terrible Beatrice K„ by Haadael 4 12 is 7.u;:i Oreen ;rass br. g. -1 By Hurst Park -Marxara, by Taarnaatc nl ." 1 « 4 l til Blue Paradise b, f. 4 By Helmet P.andello. by Kingston :{ ] i :\.:,~,t, Kingfisher eh. g. .". By Sea King Ida P.. by Inverness ; i ,, 3.ffi0 ihe Colleen Pawn ...b. f. 3 Hy Handsel -Podin. by Dr. Leggo 4 J ] :L114 Siitieeler br. g. H Py John K. l.oreta Philiiji-. by .'. W. Johnson 1' n :; ] 4t."( Wild Flower br. f. - Py Magneto Lamporer, by Lamplighter 1 ] y l|tJ23 Spearlene b. c. 1 Py Spearmint mare by Cyllonc. by Thimble 1 l ,i Ldlt; Mepe b. g. 4 By Abe Frank Gladys I.oui-e. by Scmoionius j n (l ,;.„, Mar Tom b. g. 4 Py McOee Polly Grant, by Sir Dixon Q ] ; ;;•»,, Hopeful b. g. :i By MeUee Piak Ueoe, by Foaao u ,, •. l:i0 Allah b. g. 3 Bjr McGee Mirror, by Kir Dixon n \ ,, ]ll(( Pell Bay br. ta. 7 By McGee — Lithla, by Ingoldaby o ,, g Colonel Livingston. . .b. g. :? Py lland-el Axis, hy Orsini t „ a Lillv P. b. f. -i Py McGee Sanfara. by Ingohlsby o (» u Lady Manager ch. f. A Py The Manage, ( i ,m. by Klectioneer n u ,, Baby Ponds ch. f. I * l'..v Dick Welle- Vanes-. i. by Pclvidi re i, ,, ,, Pee Line h. f. 4 By Transvaal Oiiv lant. by I.eonatiis g u ,, Larry P ch. g. :'. Py Dick Wellea Ethel Carr, by Baaaockbarn n ,, l( Little l!lo—om br. f. 2 Py Dick Finuell Carrie Jones, by Requital 0 n ., Drastic li. c. 4 Py Hastings Dragnet, by Berh Sand ,, ,, (, Tolal- f2i) 24 11 |i sjiiJUT England's Bright Racing Prospects: Entries to the Great Spring and Early Summer Races Far Exceed Last Year's ENGLAND'S BRIGHT RACING PROSPECTS; Entries to the Great Spring and Early Summer Races ' Far Exceed Last Year's. Nominations to the seven great handicap- of the IV.glisii -pring campaign and to the weight - forage Coronation Cup at EpaOM and t.old Cup at Aacat, v hieli i -losed January ti. have been published. As was to be expected, numbers are greatly Increased ■ \er iiiPl. when 1 orses in irainitig and fit to race wire scare', because the great war had just COaM to a close, am! racing affairs were in disorder. The comparison in the case of the seven handicaps is a follows: Dale of Bali lea. Punning Pace. Distance. 1P1P. P'.'o. ■larch l'I. Lincolnshire 1 i'** •"-' March L':,. Liverpool Spring Cap ...1 3-S L'ti H April o , Kemptaa Pk. Qaeea'a Prize. 1 1 --J II M April 20, Great M-Hopolitan J 1-4 _: Bd April 21, City and Suburban 1 1-1 12 •"■- iv:a\ l. Victoria tup "s SH 4'i Ma) is. Kemptaa Pk. Great Jubilee. 1 14 20 "'l Siiae handicaps are determined by the wcightl allotted the horses, comment on the entiie- ale aeeeaaarily restricted to geaeralitlea. The irelgbta were to appear January ^'.». and a Lincolnshire ante-in -I market will not be delayed long after their publication. A- tin- first bit face of the flat racing campaign, this handicap is always the Medium of lively future betting, and with its nearly doubled entry list will be such this year. In 191!l it was a .So.OOO race, but has now been restored t. its pre-war eatae of .st.oOO. its winner of la-t yi ar. Sepal Puck-, i- entered again, but he will hardly be favored with such a light weight a- 103 pounds, which he carried then. Brigand, Pruff Bridge, Grand Fleet. Alasaam, Milton, clarion, Kalght el' Plylhe and Uoidenr appear to be beraes which will be -eriously considi red by the handi-eapper. An old-timer of American breeding entered is the Osaary gelding Ocydrome. King George is represented by his flotir-year-old C(dt Viceroy by The Tit larch Sweet Vernal, in the City and Suburban. Victoria Cup and Great Jubilee Handicap-. Lord (FAbermm's splendid marc D.. (l.-in i- evidently to be campaigned for anoihei year, since -he i- in the city and Baborban, Victoria Cap, Great Jubilee Handicaps and ihe mile and a half Coronation Cup. A mile and a half is pipularly held lo be beyond her conipas-. but she ran second to Sunny Jane in the Epsom Oaks at that distance, which' would seem lo Indicate ihe can Stay that route well enough. D i- in the A-oot Gold Cup and the Coronation (uii that England's beet is displayed at weight-locate. To win an Aacat Gold Cap sets the aeal on a horse's greatness. It is at two miles and a half orer a severe nan. Tne Coronation Cap Is tun a' i •,.,!■■ ..n,l a half over ihe easier Fpsom curse Galloper Light. Eagbmd'a beat three-year-old of PtPI. is i,, both. So ale the St. Lager winner Key ■ee. and -neb other glial wiener 1 as Prince Chiina.v. Arioa, Bachan, Cygaas, Biaaio, old Pill ami others, retu-es. -ntiiig the high. -i class Eagland and fiance of tie- present day can master. Widener Horses to Kentucky WIDENER HORSES TO KENTUCKY NKW YORK. N. V.. January 20. Joseph E. Wideaer trill* renaove all his breeding stock to ihe F'n lorf Farm. Kentucky, in Ihe nair fuiure. At peeseat he ha- fourteen mares and the sire Mont • roi a; Kentland Farm, and severh] antres and some lacing slock at Philadelphia. Tom Wikl. know-nothing of Mr. Widener'- I'm in Ii plan- for the fin r, Welch intends to visit France again ne\t i II but ha- decided positively he wili not le i:.., ill iii that country. » Fire Threatens Jefferson Park FIRE THREATENS JEFFERSON PARK M'.W OP.LKANS. La.. January L'O An early morning hlu/.o that threatened to destroy the .leffer son Park Irak was luckily avoided hj the n-oliilc efforts of manager Boaprirh and a volunteer force. '1 ne blaze was confined to a thirty stall barn which wa- totally destroyed. The burses which occupied • part of the stable were got out with difficulty, but all ebcapt'd injury. Heavy Track Conditions at Havana: Only Pronounced Mud Runners Have a Chance in Difficult Going-Favorites Fail Dismally HEAVY TRACK CONDITIONS AT HAVANA Only Pronounced Mud Runners Have a Chance in Difficult Going— Favorites Fail Dismally. HAVANA. Cuba. January I-!).— The heavv Hack conditions were responsible for several withdrawals al Oriental Park this afternoon. The going was • hep and holding, only the priniBBlud mild runn. ra being able to -iiecc-sfullv run over it W Fetch, i- old gelding skil- K„„h account. ■,! for the main race. Ihe Peru Handicap, a five mil i hall furlongs da-!,. Skil.- Ka am.- from behind M.ending the far turn, easily disposed of bja oppo-ie nts. and drawing away without effort won under restraint by two lengths from Different Eves Favorites tared badly dining the afternoon! W Dngan - Baperior was most fancied in the first t..eo. but did not find the going to his liking and ran unplaced. n„. winner tinned up in Punctual winch wen by ten lengths. Again in the second race the rivorite suffered def. at when Eddie Tranter easily took the measure ..f Blanche DoaaHaa. Another disappointment was Avion in the third race ihe Brown colt fini-hiug behind (odd Stone and 1 ara-con . Pallycoiinell was heavily backed to win the fifth race, but his rate was similar to other favorites. Fairly and Parable leading him home. However, it was a different story in the final race the strongly supported Blaaeaway, with Carawdy in the saddle, easily winning. Inci.lentallv it was Carmody's second success of the afternoon. The track dried out snuewhat dining the afternoon and should ho in fairly good condition lomor-I row. although ii is hardly expected to be fast. The baby racer- will have their fir-t opportunity tomorrow to show their ability m muddy going. Two o.' the Whitney youngsters recently purchased by •I Kil'f are scheduled to make their turf debut. Both are by Piter Pan. one a filly named Disturbance, a daughter of gimipas. the other Panic r. Her. a -on of Adroit. M. A. Silvers. coinmis-i.,ned by A. II. Diaz to (■cure a number of de-irable mares at the J. P. Madden sale in Lexington, returned to Havana yesterday. The aale was past) al until February I. Mr. Silvers did not find it convenient to remain north until that date. George W. Loir i- paying his annual visit to aba, having arived yesterday. He expects to make an extended visit. Jockey Huffier was suspended for five davs by -tarter Milion. f, r disobedience at the post on' Mess Kir. Alvord and Ileal Kit wen- added to the irhoonai list. The stewards did n,a like Siangan's weak ride on Blanche Qonalton and notified the rider he would have to display more energy in his future work. J. de Kstranipes bought the two-year-old Hessian - Hypatia Borrita filly from A. II. Diaz. -a Bookmaking Under English Law BOOKMAKING UNDER ENGLISH LAW °^e all live ii, times when lawyers are regarded P mosl a- pariah-, and yet it is useful to know a little law. Thus 1 am -un- Lord Lonsdale iii an interview reported the other day, weald not hive advocated the llceasiag of bookmakers had he realized that thi- would annul all the good effects of I !' mums Kemptaa Pail-: ease' and would bring u-beek to the disastrous sitaathm which threatened ti make absolutely an end of racing under the deci-•i"li in the Dunn case, from which tjie ingenuity of Mr. Stutfield. resulting in the Kemptaa Park deci rioa, alone snved as. A -ingle licensed bookmaker appearing in an ini lo-uie and proo ling to transact business would render everyone in that inclosure bibb- iii arrest. The whole point of the Kemptoo Park deci-ioii. which was ratified finally by the House of I.,, r.l-. i- that people in a race course p. closure are lice to bet with one another, just a-they are nay where else, hat ao etfe ma have a pecial b.tling "near" of the place without bringing iii whole Inclosure under the art. Now i feel un that l/ird Lonsdale mast be well aware of the wi adorn of the old adage. "i.ei sleeping dogs He." I and that he would not saggfst an attempt ;., rai-e the belling i|iii-tioii in parliament. Put without legislative authority it is .piite out of the i|iiestion , I li think of licensed bookmakers. — W. Allison in Sportsmau. Thraves' Racing Plans: Kentucky Owned Stable to be Made a First-Class One I , I THRAVES' RACING PLANS i e i Kentucky Owned Stable to Be Made a First-Class One. " ♦ : i Trainer Spence to Begin Early — News and Gossip from Oriental Park. ■ i ■ HAVANA. Cuba. January St— If the plans of w. v. Thrives, wealthy Kentucky oil operator and leifmuu. and Khy Bpeacc, his trainer, are carried ■in successfully, the ThraVes raeiag rrlahllshanal ot the rowing season will lie one of the mo-t proton -tuns to be campaign..! on the Kentacky track-. The present stable i- a asvfal one. Mr. 'li rave- i- anxious to grow as an owner, and he intends to make further purchases of good .lass horses. Bpenee has been given a free hand, and he iatenda to gather horses that will make the 'I brave- colors aotabtr on the Kentucky track-. in order to devote all of hi- time in the stable R peace has arranged to sell the eighteen horse- he has racing here in his own interests and return lo Louisville to rake charge of the Thrave, bptMa there. The Thravcs horse- that Bpenee has been • : nipaigiiing in Havana this winter, including Marse Htnry. Mi:.'. Daaie, Hocair and War spirit, will In sent luck to rejoin the -table in Kentucky about February IS. Bpenee now has three H»ckeys under • oiitraci T. Murray I.. Woods and W. M ingan. These go to Kentucky with him. Recently Bpenee offered (5.000 for the contract on jockey .1. Car n.od.v. tiie riding find of ihe season here. It wa-not accepted. Al Louisville Spence will take up Minto II. . Ole-aster, Bafferty, Hodge and Tbramaa, the latter never having raced, which have been turned out at the Thrav.s farm near Lexiagtoa. Seven promising two-year-olds belonging to Mr. TI. raves have been at Churchill Downs all winter i i charge of W. Covington. All of them did well and are well advanced in iraining. The -tar of the band is the colt by (.Ttimus Tsarina, for which Mr. 11 raves paid £24,000 at the Saratoga -ale- last .\u-gu-t. iii. re i- a eatt by Great Britain Lady liooa'et, which was bred by W. V. Walsh, who sold him n col. w. p.. Applegate ami Bpenee, win, sold the colt to Mr. Thrave-. Another pcospctt is a coir by I 'eli — I^.gistella. which cost Mr. Thraves S'.l.KHI at Saratoga. A colt by Crit— Maud P. I... bought from Cal Mil im. by whom be was broken and tried out and most highly rooimimonde.l. is also regarded highly, and there is alsa a oilt by Short Oram Kmpty, bre 1 hy Kmil Hera. Ihe remaining yonag-(ten are a filly by Ivan the Terrible- Superl. and a coll by Great Britain Idle pay. CTJ3AN KENTUCKY DERBY ENTRIES. There are •piile a number of throe-year-. ihls here that will be mimed to ti„. Kentucky Derby. Tee .Jamaica Stable's Port Churchill will ix- among tie- nominees from the Cuban track. Fori Churchill l« one ,,f the s, dies! celts evi r BCCB at tin- Havana hack, but there is doubt about him being able to go ihe Perky distance. .1. W. Pangle. win. usually confines his -icing activities to the Maryland and oilier eastern track-. will have a representative in this year's Kentucky Derby. His candidate for the ran- is Beeeland, a rangy gelding by t*ylgad— Cariaya, which in- is pointing for the SlO.lllMI Cuban Derby, to If run March SB, and which will later on be lent after the Kentucky race. This English gelding was formerly owned by P. T. Wilson, who sold him to Pangle at Betaeat Park last September. Tile -luces- attained by the apprentice rider. .1. ( arinidy. has brought many offers for his contract, but they all have been rejected by G. P. Parke, who brought the lad here and who holds hi- contract. The most recent offer ,,f $15,060 was refu-e.1 by Ptirke. Several promising rider- have been shown here who bid fair to develop into good apprentices. Car-iiody. K. Fator. Chiavetla and An haiuhault mme inli. favor early in the meeting, but mare recently W Brown, Tryon, W. Uaagaa and B. Panic- have a;lractcd attention. All four of these boys have shown ability. Barnes, considering hi- limited o| p.u tunie-. seems the best. lie lode two good races oa Hdea AtUin and old Kylrrs, his finish on the latter, when he beat Carmody out by a nam after a long, desperate drive, b.ing meritorious. TRYON LOOKS PROMISING. Tryon is a lad that 11. .1. Kennedy secured from Preston Pure!, last fall. He won recently Willi Daisy I. and Alvord. He i- an alert lad al lb,- barrier and leaves the post usually with tin-leaders. Horsemen who have used thi- boy claim that he ha- goixl hand- and call get a horse on his stride quickly. Brown is a coo! youngster with good sense in races. He -hows well in long-distance riding and is a strong finisher. P.rown has bad some hard I i i -. - to ride here. Zodiac i- one of them. He i- a horse of moods, and if he is bumped or inter -f. red wiih w ill aot do hi- beat. M.ingan is one of the la. is that Kay Sp.nce brought to Cuba. He i- no youngster, being SOUM)- ti ng over tweaty years ol age. lie rides well far a beginner, his riding i f Baaeata a few- days back, when he came from behind with the latter and heal Rienaaa out by a naee in tin- final strides, was a good piece of riding. D. Pa.vinoti. I. who was man ied a few weeks hack to Mis- Timmons, dnaghter of the owner of the famous llollinger g..|.| mine in Canada, is here accompanied by his bride. M:. Pavilion. 1. who is the proprietor of one of the big hotels ill Montreal, maintains a breediaki farm a few miles back of the Plue Ponnels course, where the Klying Ko\ stallioa Vlslamoal stands ai Ihe bead of his stud. On of the produce of the farm. Sal Volatile, has won a couple of races here this winter Mr. Kay t,K ml is also a breeder of fancy cattle, and is f. moils in (ana. la as il w nor of ihe finest Hol- - tela bull in the Dominion . A. party of New Vi rkers spent a couple of days hi re last week. Among them were Mr. and Mrs. mi piien Gallagher and .lohn Gallagher of White- Mi ne. Long Island. Mr. tlallagher, who is known as the "Sand King" about New York, came south in his j a teh. Page 2 DAILY RACING FORM Daily During Winter Months. Daily (Except Monday) Balance of the Year. DAILY~RACING FORM PUBLISHING CO. 441 PLYMOUTH COURT :: CHICAGO, ILL. 74 EXCHANGE STREET :: BUFFALO. N. Y. 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J I The Monthly Racing Form, containing charts of all race- ran on recognized tricks- j in North America during tbe month of Janu-.11-... will I ■ on sale Monday inn n. February ; u. at Daily Racial l'.ii"!! office, 11' Plymouth i ! Court, Chicago. Ml. Free SI (Ml. Single copies by mail must be sent as registered mall, with an extra Charge of t-n oPnts for registration. Not n sponsible for books sent as regular mail. I I •fr — + Telegraphic Form ■ W TELEGRAPHIC FORM The h..r-os which seem best in Friday's racea are- Tair Grounds — New O1h.n1-. La., .ianuary 29. 1 Annl Deda, Teniae, Ahatraz. _■ ill RON 11.. Rappahannock III., P.rookland. 3— BonateUe. U w ral. Bttahe. I Alula. Madge P., Tailor Maid. .-, — Heavy Weapon. Golden Dawn, Robby Allen. 1; Bombast. Plenty. Pit. 7— Pilsen. Semper staluart. Flapper. .1. L. Dempsey. liu Halo's Fair Grounds Handicap. 1 Akatraa, Tealte, Tatt, Aunt Deda. 2 '1 'rt omphaiit. -lini Dudley. Huron II., Le Bala- fre. :{ — Hadrian. Bttahe, Redland. Ponltney. 4 — MADGE F.. My Dear. Tailor Maid. Cobalt Lass. :. Bobby Allen, Jim Hastings, Fleer, Golden Dawn. n Bombast. Pit. ('apt. Hodge, El Roy. 7 IMseii. Semper Stalwart. Prases, Caballo. Observer's Fair Grunnds Handicap. 1 Aunt Deda. Aleatraa. Tenite. Tatt 2-^-Rappaliannook 111.. H'imii II.. Le Ralafre. Tri- oaiphant. :; Redland, EtUhe, BonateUe, ;• netaL 1 Alula. Madge P., My Dear, Antoinette. .", Bobby Allen. Golden Dawn. Jim Hastings. I'leer. • ; I'lentv. F.ombast. Pit. Baakenr. 7 — P1LSK.V Prunes. Semper Stalwart. Caballo. 0. iratal Paik Havana, Cabs January j'.i. 1— LITTLE POINTER, Panhandler. K. Spend ami W. V Thrave* eatrj . 2 Sophie K . Acclamation. I'rauium. :t Anaab lie. Peasant Ueekhaad. 1 Galawar, Twenty Seven, Apple lack. King Tnscaa, Peaceful Star, (join. I 1 hu W. Klein. Attorney Muir. Man. .kin t. K. Lynch. BtftMVl Iiiivnnn Handicap. 1 Panhandler, Metnrbanee, Dorothy. LHtle Point r. L'-lien Bor. Acclamation, Sophl K . thing Dart. :• STAB BABY. Deckhand. Annabelle. I'raoaat I Apple Jack. Exempted, WMppoorwill, Tweatj Se\ ' II. 5 King Tu an, Peaeefal star Hastj I ta First Pallet. 1. Jen* w. KRin, o'Mnll--.' . Manokia, W I- thrush. Observer's Havana Handicap. 1 Little Poinl.r. K. BBengC and W Y. Tin-,\ ■ • uirv. .1. FiiT entry, Blonminirtan. • I'r. ■!• rich Miller. D 1 . 1 I ( Up [rod R v :; Star 1: ii.\ . Pennant, Deckhand, Anaal li ■ '. AiTl.K jack. Es n.pii d, liabtwaj , I "toads. :. t'ceeiui si. ir First Pullet, (.niiu King To 0— -Alaiickin. O'AIalley, Fairly, John \V. Klein. Race for Horses of Cavalry Type: National Steeplechase Association Arranging Sweepstakes for Such an Event RACE FOR HORSES OF CAVALRY TYPE National Steeplechr.se Association Arranging Sweepstakes for Such an Event. NEW YORK. N. Y.. January 29. As a rraall of the liovting of steeple ehaaa and hunt racing men hi Id recently at the Commodore Hotel a series of •polling races for horses of the army type will probably be arranged this season under the super-\ison of the National Steeplechase and Hunt Ass.p-eialiai. The suggestion comes from H. A. Itonrne. one of the veteran cross-country riders uf New Jtrsey, who now hunts wilh the Essex Foxhounds. In ■ htter to tile committee appointed at the mooting Mr. Ronnie aapa: "Nothing has been done since my connect ion wilh the s|Kirt thai has sliinulated amateur riding and racing so much as the. Piping Rock Subscription Pony race. I would suggest that your committee arrange and draw up coadittoaa immediately for a similar rabecriptloa race, making it for horses of the army type: have the subscriptions 8888, SL'ua of whh a purchases the horse and $100 goes to tlie parses. "In buying these horses I would suggest that whoever is tail naiad with the parehaae iheald buy half-bred horses if possible. As stated at the meeting, a gnat many men that are interested in boating and racing have been in the remount service. It s-., ins to me that they must be in loiieh wilh numerous ranches throughout the west where thoroughbred stallions have been used, and it would I1"! be difficult to get the required number of horses lhat were known to be at least half -bred. "I would run this race in two sections. Have the first one decided neat autumn, the aaane to he en the flat at 11 distance of not less than one mile and I half, and the weight not less than 175 pounds; the sei ond to be run in the spring of 1921. this to be a steeplechase, with the same Weight up and at a distance to be decided by the committee. CHANCE FOR HEAVYWEIGHT RIDERS. "Tiicre will be ample time to school these horses between the time they are assigned and the following spring. The high weigh! would enable a ■umber of heavyweight riders to compete, and I believe would get a good many new people interested in the sjHirt. I think that the conditions of t hi~ nee should be sent to every hunt club throughout the country and subscriptions asked for at once. "If anylhing is done it should be done mill ediately. If this could be put under way within the KXI thirty days the batata could be gotten together. drawn for by lot at some public place, and new bdereel in anuitear racing would be created. "li seems to me that there would he no trouble in getting from thirty to fifty subscriptions of this kinl. which would assure the success of the project. '•The Hunts Committee could assign this race to tie hunt club thai has the most saitahte place to held it. and 1 have no doubt that Whatever club was rot innate enongh to secure it would be willing to add a anaartaatlal amount to the purse, tfe lhat suitable trophies could Im- bought or the added money divided, as seemed lies:. "Not only would the race itself be an allraetion. but it would supply enough horses to make a class large enough o that every association giving a race ■MCting would undoubtedly be glad to give a race for them."' Frank J. Rryan. secretary of the National Steeple-ehaae and Hunt Association, said yesterday the suggestion of Mr. Ronnie had already received the approval of the Commodore committee, and is sure t be indorsed al the next meeting of the Hunts Committee of the National Steeplechase and Hunt Isaociation. He thinks there will 1m- no difficulty about finding fifty or more subscribers to the races . With fifty subscriptions the race fund would amount to $5,000 and this might tie increased by providing for an additional f-e from starters. In developing the hiises it might be nuailMa also to arrange several local races for those owned i 1 Lcighborhooda where hunt meeiings are to tie held tl-is coming s.-ason. thus increasing their earning capacity as well as the interest in the later main races. Thursday Gallops at New Orleans — ▼ THURSDAY GALLOPS AT NEW ORLEANS (182) NEW OKI. LANS, La.. January 211. — Today's wnrk-,,ul- ,n the Fair Grounds included the following: Weal her cloudy: track muddy; "dogs" up— lsi A. N. Akin, three -quarters in 1:27%. I5t) A-lraea. mi'e in 1 :57% 17s Accelerate, fire -eighths In 1:10. ISO Arnold, half mile in ."is. 179— Al Pierce, three-eighths in 80%. 172 I'.ullet Proof; mile in 1:87%. 177 Bobby Allen, half mile in •" :!. 17" -Ballet Dancer II. . three-quarters in 1:10%. 1st) -Hogart. mile in 1 .r.s- , . 177 Bee's Wing, half mile in 55. Iso Jiarenka. j;:llf mile in 54%. 17!» BoustrUe, five-eighths in 1 Af.K lso Car-.wo!l. three-quarters in 1:27%. 17'.» 'hristie. mile in 1:53%. 17s Corona in. three -eighths in ."it. 17i: Chief, fix ■ eighths in 1:08. 17" Cobalt, half mile in 84. is! Cmtreau. tbree-eighCha in SO. 17P Columbia Tenn. f i\ e-eiglitlis in 1:1.1. 172 Dae de (Jutse, thr 1 ipiai li 1 ■ in 1:28. 1 70 Dominican, three-quurten in 1:27. !7fl Dam -or. mile in 2:00. or, Duchess Lace, three-eighths in 4o. lso i'i iz. half mile in .".7. 17:', Frank Monroe, mile in 1:52. 171 iii.uriii:iiiil. three-eighths in :;s. lsi Huaaas. seren-dghtha in 1:08. 180 — Harry Rudder, three-elghtha in 43. 180 (aouirj • half mile in : 1 -. 1M Indian Spring, mile in 1:57%. 178— Ina Kay. fi\e-eightli- in 1:11%. 17s Jim Hastings. tl:ree-i,uariers in 1:23. 180 Kate Bright, frre-eighths in 1:13. 177 -Keho. fire-eighths in 1:14. 180— Last one. three-elghtha in :;'.)':. ■ 107 Lucie May. nam nuaitir in 23. 174— Mary Head, tlnee-eighths in 4(»--. ■'.' • Birthday, three-eighths la 42:;.-. . 172 — oiie-nd. aeren-eightha in 1:44. 171- -Out Little Ann. five-eighths in 1:14. i7!i Polyganrist. fiVe-eightba in 1:14. ISO Ruts and Calls, mile and an eighth in 2:10. HO Plenty, three-ojnartera in 1:20. 17s Rifle SI ter. half mile in Sf%. ISO — Swirl, five-eighths in 1:00%. is1 Stiller, mile in 2:(ll. 'lsi si. Ci i ma In. mile in 1:38. 170 Salami, three-elghtha in SO. 130 sung.. id. three -quarters in 1:24. 17s Slippery Klin, mile and an eighth i'i 2:11%. 177 Sands of- PleaaWVi mile and an eighth in 2:n-- 17'.! Tom (;•..:-. fire-eighths in 1:08%. I7.s Tailor Maid, mile la 1:34. lso Tom Brooks, three-quarters in 1:38%. lso The Archer. thn-e- |uarters in 1:25. lso Triumphant three-eighths in 41. lsi Vindictive, mile in 1:80%. 180 War (Jul. three nnaitera in 1:27. lso Verity, three-quarters in 1:24%. le* M'illigan, sereii eighths la 1:88%. 170 Yodolcs. mile in 1:00. Answers to Queries ANSWERS TO QUERIES 1 Cominunica lions without names and addresses ! I will tot lie notified nor answered. No answers will I I be sent by mail anil none by wire unless reply pre- I I payment is made ;lt. time of wiring query. Bet- | i ting papers will not le calculated. v_ — 1 (;. o 1; . Chicago. III. The Empire city "about three-quarters of M mile" coarse is li" feet short of 1 rcc -quarters of a mile. The track record not. 1 erroneous and has been corrected. The course is 1 2 .; \ .,:d ■ 01:0 foot in length . J. P. II Chicago, 111. The chart was correct. Ladj Mack ami An Kick wen- entered bj (. P.. 1 m :n in raie 15583 at Tijuana, 'the error was 11. ine entries, one of the many made in telegraphic transmission from Tijuana. The service was im -! ■ --ihio. .00] was Htoppcd for thai reason. Correction in Havana Form Chart CORRECTION IN HAVANA FORM CHART In race 43507 the opening price 011 Jean Con; sliouuld lead ti-5 instead of 3-2 as printed. Havana Form Chart HAVANA FORM CHART HAVANA. CUBA. THURSDAY. JANUARY 29. 1920. Oriental Park. FiftJ sixth day. Cuba -AawrO an Jockey and Auto Club. Winter Meeting of loo days or more. Weather clear: temperature 70 . Presiding Steward. C. J. Fitz Cerald. Fit-siding Judge. W. H. Shelley. Starter. James Milton. Pacing Secretary. Martin Nal lianson. Racing starts :it 2:80 p. m. (Chicago time 2:0(» 11. m.). \V indicates whip, S spurs. I! blinkers. Figures in parentheses following the distance of each race Indicate date, track record, age of horse and weight carried. 'Indicates apprentice allowance. 4 rTC-g A FIRST RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. (Jan. 24. 1917-^1 :0s1 b— 5— 102.) Purse ?600. 3-year-"i«-"Vfi"i olds. Claiming:. Net value to winner $450: second. $100: third. $50. Index Horses AWtPPSt % M % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II 0 P S 48808* •PUNCTUAL W» H0| I I 4' l» V 1 ' " J Carmody N K Heal 1 2 I 4-8 S-C 48888 SHERRY w 1(12 :: 4 ]ii .- f 2' P MerttaeeJ T Inland G I C U ;-: 48808 LEENRACK w lOii ! .". .",' .".- 4- 3» A Pickens A H Diaa I'i 211 M I 4 I88CO*SUPERIOR « Ml 1 ; ::' pa t 4' A Collins W Ducan I -S M W M 1" l.-i.^fiR INCINERATOR w 180 E 1 1" i'|P .".' W Craxap I Wrlanen 2 I I 4-5 1-5 48818 Miss K. wr 0J I :; I t; I ; F Weiner Triple Springs p E 0 I 2.' G-j Time. 25. 52, l:044i, 1:12. Track heavy. $2 mutuels paid, Punctual, .sti.30 straight. 88.80 plan. S.'i.oO show: Sherry. |28.08 place. $i).(KI show; Leeatrack, 80.|0 show. Kiiuivalent iKmking odds- Functual. 213 to 100 straight. !MI to KMI nlaie. 83 to 100 shew; Sherry. 10SO to 10(1 place. 880 to KMI show: Leenrack. •_'().". to KMI show. Winner — p.. f. by Pajetti Coaatsteat, kg Galore (trained t y R. i». Carter: bred by Menem, Morris fj Waldenl. Went to |iost at 2:80. At post 1 minute, start good and Blow. Won cantering; second and third driving. PUNCTUAL began slowly and raced wide all the wag, but easily passed SHERRY on the stretch turn and drew away into a long lead. SHERRY set the early pace-, but was tiring badly at the end. LEENRACK ran well in the going. INCINERATOR showed a Hash of speed. SUPERIOR tired badly. Scratched — t.".4:iM (apt. Tony. 107. Overweights — Punctual. 2'_. pounds; Leenrack. 2. A PT|2j-g CT SECOND RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. (Jan. 24. 1917—1:05^—5—102.) Purse SG00. 4-ycar-TlOOXO olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $450: second. $100: third. $50. Index noises AWtPPSt Vt, II =U Str Fin Jockeys Owners O U C P 3 454l! EDDIE TRANTER* ■ 1 105 E 2 ::-' I1 V 1 C Howard W 8" Poison :. E t v.", t-." 48800*B. DONALTON w 0 101 I •" 4» 4" 2«J V G Mang.mK 1,1— all 1 1 I l-.'l-l 188— 'UNWISE CHILD wn 4 101 1 :: 1' 2' :; ' I CarmadgCurb stable 8-B 1 2 4-5 2-.". 4," .'i' !) LADY IVAN wi: li 11(1 2 t 2" H 41- 41 R McCr'nnH FJ Crist .". I I :: 8-i J.'i.'ieft LIXi.MA w 11 1117 4 1 ."' S* .".« 5s A Collins ( K /Mien 4 4 I N-", 1-0 45327 PRINCE BONERO w 6 11- 3 i I E '■ t ■ I' Maderia \\ C Wcstmore'dlO 10 10 4 2 Time. 25. 5IA5. 1:04. 1:11. Track heary. $2 mutuels paid. Kddie Tranter. $11.80 straight. $4.20 place. $2.70 show: Blanche Donaltea, .•f.l.r.O place. 88.80 show; Unwise Child. 88.00 show. lapiivaler.t booking odds -IMdie Tranter. 4tl.". to 100 straight. 110 to Kill place. ::.". to KMI show: I'.!. niche Doaaltoa, 7" to Kr place. 2." to IOO show: t'nwise Child. .".(I to Kit) show. Winner — It. g. by Textile — Nordl.ie. by Caldron (trained by W. Sim-: bred by Mr. James \. Vinci). Went to post at 2:." 4. At poOt 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. EDDIE TIJANTFlt cam" with a rush after rounding the far turn and drew away into .111 easy had i!i the stretch. BLANCHE DONALTON raced wide on all the turns, but finished gamely. FJNWISE CHILD set the earl] pace, but ajait in the Stretch. LADY IVAN ran well for a half. Scratched — 4.V.OT Arthur Jliddloton. 107: 43483 Pais and Stars. 112: ( 43452 1 Cordon Uussell. 11.".. 0 * ei weights— Prince Bonero, ■" pounds. A ^■££~f ft TKIED RACE— S-4 Mile. (Jan. 8. 1920—1:11—6—102.) Purse S600. 4-year-olds. "dbOO-l-O Claiming. Net value to winner J450: second, $100: third, $50. Index Horses AWtPPSt *4 H % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P S 4££0X*GOLD BTONB wa 8J 1 4 :;• »• 1' I'JO larrell J Uaneaaetter :: 1 - 6-6 3-5 4." .")27 TARASCON am IM :'. ( li' 5»1 8s -' F Weiner F J Kearns :" ." ". G-5 ;:-.'. 148804) AVION W 8J (i 1 V 8* V 1*1 N Collins L Brown 4-5 0-5 0-S 1-2 1-4 48881 SKY MAN w« W T L' V' P 4i' 4i .1 FlotcherC H Sprague ::\ S| :;1 7-.". 7 -! 1 i.").- !ll 'PRINCE DIRECT u :» 2 7 7 7 .".- :.'"(; Arch'b'tH C Smith :, :, .". 2 1 48881*ALLAH wa 10s 4 ". 4- 41 tii (ii J Carnr.odghl E Thompson :: 4 I s-.". t-". (4.H4fi)*.MIKK DIXON' w 102 .". :: .".' • ■■ 7 7 W ilrown I; B (iTiiham I X .S :: M Time. 24-.,, 5030, 1:17*5. Track heavy. $2 mutuels paid. Cold Stone. :fl7.!HI straight. S7 0 place. $4.:!0 show: Tarascon. 87.10 place. 88-80 show: Avion. s:!.i'0 show. BgalTaleal booking odds— GoM stone. XK to 100 straight, 280 to 108 place. 115 to 100 show: Tarascon, 25.", to KMI place. !M) to 1(10 show: Avion, (id to 100 show. Winner — P. g. by Golden Maxim— iltrightstone. hji Deotschlaad (trained kg •'. UaMnactter; bred by Mr. Thomas 14. htarnhg). Went to post at 8:10. At post 2 minutes. Start g "id and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. GOLD STONE was saved to the stretch turn, where he came around the leaders and raced into a long lead, but tired in the last sixteenth. TARASCON closed a gap and Onished in resolute fashion. AVION raced in closest pursuit to the last eighth and ouit. SKY MAN set the pace to the stretch and ipiit also. Scratched 43408* Bloadel, lin. 1 ( ft1 T FOURTH RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. (Jan. 24. 1917— 1 :0s1 5— 5—102. J Peru Handicap. TlODl 0 Purse $300. 3-year-olds and upward. Net value to winner $600: second, S125: third, $75. Index Horses AWtPPSt K % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 15512 SKILLS KNOB WB 8 101 •: 1 S* . 1" H 1' \Y Crump W F.-uchter 2 2 (i-5 1-2 1-1 15512 DIFPBR'T KYKS we 4101 1 :; 1- »*** V* R Md r'iin( ' A Storeham 5 5 5 2 1 44881 WAR SPIRIT w 4 102 :; t 4" 4' 3] 31 G ManganW V Thravee 5 5 521 43808 DIVERSION v. ( K .| 1 5 5 5 5 r- V M.erimeeJ J O'Mnllev 2 2! U 1 1-2 ( 15503 )ALVORD wn C Ml ] 1 ': 2' !- 5 R Hall J Corujo s.", ; | 4-5 2-5 488283MESS KIT rl ft E Left at tbe peat J Hotflar Armonia Stable 15 20 20 8 4 Time, 24^. 50. 1:033^, 1:18%. Track heavj-. sj mutuels paid. Skiles Knob. $5.80 straight. 88.50 place, ^11.1)0 show; DiSereat lives. $7.10 place, 84.00 sh.,\v: War Spirit. 80.00 show. Kiiuivahii! booking odd — Skiles Knob, lilo to KMI straight. 75 to 1UO place, 15 to 100 show; DilTerent Eyes, 255 to 1Q8 pi i.e. KMI to KMI show: War Spirit. 220 to 100 show. Winner — Cn. g. by Hurst Park — Felicity Munat. by Blaglllat (trained by I. Acey; bred by Mr. Josejdi S. McCulloughl. Went h post at o:!li. At post 7 minutes. Start g 1 and alow for all but If ESS KIT. Won easily: second and third driving. SKILLS KNOB moved up on tiie inside after rounding the far turn and. drawing away into an easy lead, was eased up at the end. DIPPERENT EYES set a fast early pace, but tried to run out on the far turn and tired. WAR SPIRIT tired badly in the going. ALYOKO would not extend himself. DIVER8ION appeared to salk. MKSS kit would not go. Scratched 44828 baa Frank. 110. Overweights Skiles Knob. 2 pounds; Mess Kit. 1. a pTO-j Q FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile and 20 Yards. (Feb. 15. 1918—1:59—3—103.) Pr.rsc $600. -JbtHJ-I-O 4-ycar-olds £r.d upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $450: second, $100: third. $50. Index Horses AWtPPSt ^ j| % Str Fin Jockeys Owners CHOPS 48487 'FAIRLY w 0 H3 :: 1 • '■'_ J'S l' l- l*J W Gargaa C F Brant 111 4-52-.". 18813 PARABLE w 5 Ml ■ 4 yak p* f i" ja j CaunailyCarh stable .: .: :: 1 1-^ t55( ! BALLYCONNELL wa 4 Ml ii •"• 4' 2'i :il 3* V A Finhy s Roaa 4-5 0-5 0-5 1-2 1-4 IS300*MALF AND HALF w 5 111 2 '. 1' 4s 4' I- 4' 10 Fator J J Aloore 4 5 5 Z 1 43210*D. Hi-' SHELBY wsa 9 MS '77 'i-' B* •"'• B1 R PotereonC Pills 4 -t 1 8-5 1-5 48812 NATIVE SOIL wsa * 111 1 2 21- ii li'1- • • .: ' ' White C K St Clair la 20 20 S 4 15541* CAFETERIA wa 1 mi 7 I i; -7 7 7 7 a rryon 1. 11 Baxter 25 15 25 10 5 Time. 26= j. 6235. 1:19;,5. 1:48»», 1:50. Track heavy. $2 mutuels paid. Fairly, ss : ,(• straight, 88.88 place. 88-20 show: Parable. 88J0 ntace, .s:i.(J0 show: P.allyconnell. s:',.tio show. Eoviralent booking odds -Fairly. :'15 to Kmi straight. 80 to loo place. 08 to loo show: Parable, 75 to 100 place. 50 to loo show; BaUgconaell, 50 to IOO show. Winner— p. g. by Marchineiit II. — Locust, by Gorman (trained by C. F. Riant: bred i.v Mr. J. W. Fuller I. Went to post ;lt 4:15. At peal 1 niniite. stut «Md and slow. Won eaailg; aecoad and third driving. FAIRLY raced around the leaders oa tie far turn and. taking the lead in the stretch, was cased up at the finish. PARABLE raced well all tin- way and finished gamely. BALLYCONNELL was Damped while rounding the first turn by CAFETERIA, but linished well. DUKE OF SHELBY ran a dull race. Scratched-I55l5 1.ackri.se. 10s: 4.'.5o Xenghee, n;;. 1 A ETO-g O SIXTH RACE— 1 Mile and 50 Yards. (March 6. 1918—1:41—5 — 117.) Purse $700. "-X O \3 JL %J 4-year-olds and upv/ard. Claiming. Net value to winner §500: second. $125; third, $75. Index Horses AWtPPSt 14 li si Sir Fin Jockeys Owners O II C 1* S 48848 •BLAZEAW AY wa 8 Ml 4 :: 1' 1 1 V 1 J CarmodjrAimonla stable 8-5 0-5 0-5 3-5 out ( 48880) IRON CROSS U. wa 0 M :; 4 «• jij 2» 2» 2" C Hirst W J Preae fj I :: 1 out 4SSS1 »GREAT GULL w 5 Ml 13 4 I 4 4 M hfowat'aC K Moore 1,-5 7-5 7-5 1-2 out (45545) BUCK NAIL w x 111 2 1 U 9 V ll I W Crump L F O'Ltarv I :: a 1 ou* Time, 2413, 49^5, 1:18%, 1:44-,;,. l:471i. Track heavy. $2 matneb paid. Blaaeawag, !S5.7(i straight. 88.30 place; -Iron Cross 11.. 88.80 id ice; no show mutuels sold. Equivalent booking adda— Bhuea war, ls" to Kmi straight. 75 to M0 place; Iron Croaa II.. 'ju to loo place. Winner— Br. h. by WaterbOg— Star, b Star Rabg (trained by W. A. Carter: bred bv Mr. James B, llaggiin. W"iit to post at 4:30. At post 1 minnte. Start good and s],,w. Won easily: aecoad and third driving. I'.i.A/.iiA WA Y stayed the route u.ll. ■printed into an easy lead on the first lion and. keeping it. ,\on in .1 ..later. IRON (ROSS II. raced wide on the turns, but was easily second best. GREAT GILL ran a bad race, pick SAIL was badlj eertpaced and qnll in the stretch. Scratched 15527s Point to Poiat, '■ ■ . Overweights- Groat Gull. 1 pound. Fair Grounds Form Chart FAIR GROUNDS FORM CHART NEW ORLEANS. LA.. THURSDAY, JANUARY 29. 1920. I-.mi 1, rounds. Tweatj h.lh dag. Pii-iues, Miu's Raring Association. Winter .Meeting of 41 dags. Weather wet; tempeiature 55 . St. 'wards. Joseph A. Murphy. .1. P. Campbell, s. C. Nnckois, J... and Prancls Kelson. Judges. Joseph IteLenaaa end H. p. Coaklfaag. starter, a. p. Hide. Ractog Secretary, Joaeph KcLeaaaa. • Racing stuts .-a l':(mi i . m. (Chicago time ^:oo p m.). W Indira tea whip, s sritrs. p. hMnkers. Figures in parentheses following tin- distance ol each race Indicate date, track record, age of horse and weight carried. * Indicates apprentice allowance. 4 CT £»i^PT FIRST RACE— 3-8 Mile. (Jan. 7. 1310—35^—2—115.) Purse 5700. 2-yc.-.r-oMs. -J-OO" 4 Maidens. Claiming. Nat value to winner S500: second. $125: third. $75. Index Horses .AWtPPSt Vr n % Str Fin Joekeys Owners O II 0 P S 15.50.5 John s. RKARDOXw li-J ll IP R Troxlcr J w Schorr s .-, _• s-» 1-5 1-4 1.5.5.5:; Ti'TT w 112 2 :: t* ;:- i Par'gtonC B MergenthalerS 1. 12 t 2 1.5505 M FOOLING Will s 1 ■■:'_ ■■- .1 Lutwell .1 W McClll.ind 8 P ,' |« 1; .. 15.57:; MAUOIE WILSON a 10J 3 1 I1 1- .1 Rodrig'z.Mr.-. T II Wilson li s s :: ; , 1557:;- 1 'i:\iti-: w 109 7 ■ , : w Ullajr J ll Lourmeaw 7-58-51 ■ ::-:. 1 t 4."»:{in LOCH i.i:\ i;.n win:.". 1 ,. ,,• .1 Grata c; L lachtard _u 2.5 2:, 1 1 48878 LIRA w 1"4 SI 7 7 W Wright J C Kerrifs M ;k) ::0 10 G I.525I Till: MOOR w 113 I Wheeled. .1 Class K Cebrian 12 15 S :: S-5 Time. 12',. N%, 37. T:ark muddy. Winn 1- P 1 bj OrraoiKluli lulella bj PI. mud. - ttraiaed bv I. Tanner; bred hj Mr .Ida P Mid deal Went to po*1 :il I :■'.! . At post '1 i.iiuni.s. start ^ I end Ion for ..ll i.ui TI1K MOOR. Won ra*ilr; s, c.aid and third driviag. John s. UKAUIMtN, a- a.\ laal aad raaaias we'll In the mdag, raced lata a long lead at unre and won ;.s hi- rider pleased. II TT ran 1 good race mid held on wall through the Baal eighth dine. Ml FOOLLNG swerved badl) in the last eighth, but Bnudnrd ■aaaclg, MALOIL WILSO.N i.Mi well, i i:\iik i. m ;i pw rare. Tin: Mom; wi led at the stan mil mm left Scratched 40093 Ob Doctor. 112. overweights- Ne Peelbas- 1 pound; Lack l.cven. 2%: The Hear, 1. i^fkOS SECOND RACE— 3-4 Mile. (Feb. 9, 1918 — 1:11'3 — 6 — 116.) Purse $700. 4-year-olds and luUVO upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $500: second, $126; third, $75. Iwlex Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S~ I.-.4C1 YOUNG ADAM w 4 112 7 I (* ::» Ik ] I T PaFplonM Shea ii 12 10 4 iT" 15*77»IWINIWIN at t io7 I 7 ( ti- ::- i» i. CanfleMJ L Knicht 10 15 12 5 21 ISW41* HURON II. w 1 107 :: J 1?. 1| I" :-■ B Wlda G Peterson 4] :. 4'. 7-5 7-10 45:1X1 JAGO w 4 in-, \ .; 4'' 5- 5- 4* J Howard.! A Guncheon ::■ 4 4 7-5 i .". 18481 *0'DOKOVAN a I S 10!) 4 i 8* 2' 4' 6« L, Morris Sunnvland Sta B-5 N 51:1-103-5 1-3 l.'H4ri ORKNZO wi: !H 7 1 1 8] I" 8* V r Hih'snn.M Gohlblutt I 10 in 4 1 I44S8*RETTA B. va I Ml I I I 11 7* 7* W \V right J C Ferriss M H 50 20 10 ' »•"»••* 'GLA88TOJ «:. 11:! ;. 8 !■} s | 8* s" .1 Judge R TlMNapaoa M M M M 10 (."•"..".l A LEW QKTZ ar 7 114 I 4 P 7- !t I .1 Rodris*xJ T Buckley M ::» ■ 1 ) I Time. 25. 51. 1:18%. Track muddy. winner cii. «■. ay Adams Express or PiidciKk i.. — Maeste, ay Caaaaaawaca (trained by E. Colston; brad in Mr. H. p. Halleaheckl. Went lu [nist nt 2:24. At past 1 minute. Start peed and slow. W«a easily; second and third driving. Vol N ; ADAM begaa llewly, bat moved up steadily and drew nut decisively in the last eighth. IYVINIWIN also rail a peed rare and closed a pap in the last quarter. HURON II. set a feed BB », bat tired hadly in tlie •treteh. -lACil had no mishaps. O'DONOVAN Begaa -lowly and raced into second place, bat tired in the last eighth. ORKNZO retired in the stretch after early prominence. Scratched-452H! ; Hii,o. l(ts: 49996 sir Graft**, 112; 45981 Pfcreeu, 112; 45499 George Mnelilebaeh 112; 45589 Praacea star, 114; 45554 tit salt an. 189. 1BTI1AQ THIRD RACE— 3-4 Mile. (Feb. 9. 1918— 1:11%— 6— 116.) Sunset Purse. Purse $800. -t*J\3\J€W 3-year-olds. Allowances. Net value to winner $605: second, $125; third, $70. Index Horses AWtPPSt V* H H Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P S 1 4141—7 ) WENPT a 10-r 1 i l] i- v p* C RaVsonH P Whitney +7-104-". 4 I 1 -4 nut : U : ALULA wr. 10; I I 4 «»1 2' !• S Boyle M L "Whi -eh -r s I | 2'. 1 i551! IRA WILSON w 110 s I l» 71 S'l V M Buxton C Ruxton s U S 2' M 48819 KREP \v 102 4 I S»| : » 1- A'- S WUa H N'eusteter 20 ■ .: I I i.-).-.i BALL.YBKLL w lOiti :, g i;m. n :.': :,- c, \\ai:s t; b wagnon M M M 10 4 l3t«7sFLTING WITCH w 107 7 I Z) 2i 8i I* K Ambrose H P Whitney +7-104-:j 4 .'. 1-4 out 45481 -JEAX BUIXANT era M ■ 10 10 9:i 71 71 .1 Pier. . Sunnvland sta I I 4'. S-5 7-10 u ;48 kikah a m .' I »•! s1 f s! M Brk -uvii.t M Zeaner 12 U ir :. -' IS&M CORMORAN wi) 104 It. 7 :)•' :\4 9* '.!•• H ThurborP Dunne IB 20 20 7 I !.- I ■.».* YAPHAXK wis 104 :: :: 71 10 10 M .1 H-upel K L,oh 12 15 15 5 E| JCoiiplid in betting; no separate plaie or skew betting. Time. 25t5. 50, 1:18'5. Track muddy. Winner— P. f. by Peter Pan — ltememhian. ••. lv liinihuig or Hioomsfiek (trained by II. Ooldblatt: bred bj Mr. Harry I'ayne wiiitney). Went to pmA at 2:30. At post 1 minute. Start good and ibe, Won driving: second and third the ■ line. WKNDV. away .well and running well in the going, raced into the lead with a rush, but tired and - enied beaten in the last eighth, then came again under hard riding and got up in the last seventy yards. \I.ri.A began slowly, but moved up with a great rush, then tired Btftdealy when alongside of WKNDV. lltA WILSON rtoeed a big gap. KKF.P raced forwardly. PLYING WITCH tpiit. JEAN P1I.I.ANT was away slowly and was far back all the way. Overweights— Wendy. l'L. pounds; liallyln 11. 2%; Flying Witch. .".. A Pr£*-j f\ FOURTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. (Feb. 9. 1918— 1:11%— 6— 11G.) Oakwood Handicap. $1,000 TttJU A" Added. 3-year-olds and upward. Net value to winner $700; second, S242: third. $128. Index Horses AWtPPSt % * ^ Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 45.")76-'PICKWlCK wr « H3 I I 41 2'1 U Is E \mhroseW C t'lancv 7-104-*. 1-2 out - (4StSZ)SWEBT LIBBRTTw 3 AS 2 1 1 1 11 2" V t; stack K karap ft How'n7 10 10 2 :i :, 454H-» ANTICIPATE wb :: 94 5 4 S| :!1 :;•'' 2- S Wlda Ma.s'n & Rogers 10 10 10 21 4-:. 45520 PRO. MACLEAN w 4 10 : 4 2 2» 4* 4" 4:1 J Pierce R H Good :!'. »i 5 '.t-101-3 (45SSS)DUKR JOHN w 4 103 1 : V a- .". • .".■ H I'hurberK T Zollicoffer 20 20 20 7 2'. 14421 3.\1ATIXER IDOL VI 5 11] 2 :, 'i I I 6 C Robson.M Goldblatt 15 25 25 « 21 Time. 25, 50, 1:1625. Track muddy. Winner — I!, g. by Carry Herrmann — /Coola. by St. Gattaa (trained by W. C. Clancy; bred by Mr. lieorge I). Widenerl. Went to post at 3:15. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. PICKWICK wore BWERT LIBERTY down after reaching the stretch and drew out in the last eighth to will pulling up. SWKKT LIBERTY showed the most early speed, but was done after going tive-eighths. ANTICIPATE ran a good race and held on well in the final drive. BROTHER MACLEAN showed speed, but tired in the stretch. The others were always outrun. Si ratched— 45521 Courtship. Ill: 4557*5 Charlie I.eydeckcr. 104. Overweights — Brother Maclean. 1 pound: Duke John. 8. y* tZ£*-t "g FIFTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. (Feb. 13. 1915 — 1:4445— 3— 104.) Consolation Purse. $800 t40U-I- -a. Added. 4-year-olds and upward. Net value to winner $605; second, $143.15: third. $82.10. Index Horses AWtPPSt Vi Vs % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S I4MI*PICT08 w 4 104 4 1 !• 1" l" 1' I'll! Thuib.-rC W Clark 0 7 7 C-5 out 4MS9*ROMKO ar* 4 104 14 4 4 4 2" 2'- S Wida H .1 Lavelle 4 7 7 7 lOout 43509 RAINBOW GIRL w4 '.'4 1 :: ^ 2'1 24 :'.« ::• J Sullivan.J W McChlland 20 25 15 21 7-10 l.»4t)2-DKl'.M.\IO.\D wit 4 10:1 :i 2 21 Bj W 4 4 T Pargton.M Shea 2-3 1-2 1-" out- Time. 2515. 50«s. IIS**. 1:48, l'M%. Track muddy. Winner — I! g. by Pit-ton White \ eil. by The White Knight (trained by d. V. Pantos; bred in England by Mr. P. Laeceaibe). Went to peat at M:40. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and tliird driving. I'ICTOl:. showing high speed and running freely in the going, raced into a long lead at onfe aud easily held the race safe throughout. ROMEO moved ui. steadily liter saving much ground when coming into the stretch, but was easily laid safe. RAINBOW GIRL ran well. PKTMMON'D ran a dull race and seemingly would not extend himself at any time. .s. ,.,,.. inn 4B3aI Praaaaeear, 148. Overweights — Drummond, 3 pounds. a gr£*-t O SIXTH RACE— 1 Mile. (Jan. 11, 191G— 1:37?4— 5 — 106.) $700 Added. 4-year-olds and ~xODX^ upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $500: second, $155: third, $95. Index Horses AWtPPSt li ]i ?4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O U C P S 45509eSL"X COD WB 7 105 1 1 21 21 21 1= 1*1 G Stack Masn ft Rog'r.s BJ I] 4 (J a 2-5 45508 ""'COBALT LASS WB 5 KM ! 2 I* 1- H 2-' 2- A Rich-r'k.) Arthur S-5 I : l:!-10:i-20out 45475*CER1NU8 W 4 191 I S : 1 # S» 4s 2* S Boyle O Rogers 4 4 I M 1 4 154M DORCAS w 7 10": 1 ." I I I !' I* 43 J Pierce V Regan 1." 15 M ■ 21 i 45558 ("TODDLER a 4 AS 4 ti 41 :;'141 .V r,1- S Wida P Dunne 10 10 10 3 1 44768 GRANDEE wb 1 112 G 4 M 51' I f 4 H PiurberE T Zollicoffer 15 l.* 15 0 21 Time. 2625. 5134. 1:19. 1:47%. Track muddy. Winner— Ch. g. by Aeronaut— Sunrise, by The Hard (trained by 11. L. Rogers; bred by Mr. Edward B. CaeeattL Went to post at 4:03. At Best 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. SIN GOD, after racing in i lose t pursuit from the start, moved up steadily in the stretch and. overhauling COBALT LASS in the last sixteenth, won going away. COBALT LASS showed much the most speed for three-i|Uartels. but tired when challenged. ( KKINI'S was in a frequent jam to the stretch, where be finished fast. DORCAS tired. TODDLEB qait in the last iiuarter. Scratched— 45544 I'iedra. 1 I5: 454!»7 Merchant. 119. Overweights -Dorcas. 3C. pound-. irnt O SEVENTH RACE— 1 1-8 Miles. (March 14, 1908— 1:51«5— 3— 122.) Purse $700. 4-year-4oDlO olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $500: second, $125: third, $75. Index Horses AWtPPSt 14 Vz "i Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 45558 FRANK MATTOX a I 10i; f 1 2: 2 - V 2- 1' II ThutbciL Marion ( U 10 4 2 I5558*BEN HAMPSOX v.r. 0 111 7 ■ V Bi 21' 11 2" H J Burke,; J Fahey I 10 7 3 7-5 .5 3 .~ o-"' WATERPROOF wo sin 2 I H SI l1' »• "■- c Taylor J A Braaae a 4 21 1 12 '.5414 SURPASSING WB»M6 2 7 Is s:17; B* 4' W U'right W R Bailee I M 8 3 B-S 45578"*F1T WB 1 191 111 !'; f sK 7' V S Wida J Phillips 2 BJ :: u-j :i-5 45579 DOILY wr 1 '.'7 10 1 4!1 4" V C1 «1 A Richcr'kW E Matthews 7 » -i 2 1 45507 BRONXER wb I 10:: 11 :: 1- V 4 t| 7 .1 H.'Upl 1. M Holmes 12 15 U ,". 21 I5480*1'OXDEROSA W 1 10 1 8 - H H 51 K' B* .1 Ptecce 1 uzader Jw: Webb 20 ." 0 50 20 10 4 5418 BERTODANO w 10 110 ! I 7* f »,s •■• »'• L Morria Sch'ger & Arn"t 15 l". 15 I 1 40084 I VERY TRLMBO W 7 110 4 M MP MP "in "■' 10""10-° 1 Rodrig'zF Sierra 20 50 M 20 10 4539? MESALLIANCE WB 4 142 ."• '■ 11 11 11 11 11 L Canl'ieblF J Douglass BJ 50 50 20 10 Time. 25^. 52, 1:19%, l:472i,, 2:03. Track muddy. Winner— P.. g. by Duke of Ormonde — Rosa Dawn. I v Peep o"Day (trained by W. Cavr. bred by Mrs. R. F. Gathrie). Went to post at 4:29. At Beat 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same PRANK MATTOX, close up from the stait. saved much ground on the stretch turn and outstayed HEN HAMPSOX in the final drive. BEN HAMl'SON moved up gamely after going a half mile, but tired a trifle aear the end. WATERPROOF raced into tin- had on the last turn, but tired badly. Sl'K-l'ASSINC closed a big gap. DOILY tired after going three -,|iiarter-. I'll' was ;fl\\a.vs far back. l'.KON-N'EB sel the pace to the far turn and ipiit. Scratched -45441 Alexander. 195; 43449 Baby Bilter, l««i: 45511 Lottery. 114; 45522 Aldebaran. 114; 4.".227 Wand. 195; 45523 Baddy Tucker. 191; 4555s Semper Stalwart. 109. Overweight- Frank Matt'.x. !'_• peiiuiL: l'onderosa. 5: Mesalliance. 4. Page 3 Hunting, Fishing and Sport HUNTING, FISHING AND SPORT. The first arrest for hunting from an airplane was aniioiini -d some days ago by the Kiologicnl Survey of the DeaartBMat of Agriculture at Wa-hiugtoii. II. C. A warden of the survey in Miaaeari spi d two men in an airplane s! ting wild- geese, and ivhen lie- machine dceceaded the nun were aneated During the tliird week in Deeeaiher, MH9, David ; \V. Ward of Selma. Ala., and Dr. Thomas O. \ i.aidnir of Oui.icy. 111., who were hunting near Perl Myera, Kla.. killed tic largeal bag of raaae that was ever -ecured in the vicinity of Fort Mv, is. In addition to killing a number of wild tarfceya and nice bags of i.uail, Ike] took two panther-., several wildcats, one deer and one b ar. G. 1!. Carpenter of Medford. Ore., has a Scottish terrier that makes him the envy of the golf play-• i- on the Del Monte. Cal.. links. When Mr. Carpenter prepare- to make a stroke, the dog. wln.se name is Tammie. keeps his ey l the hall. Whether Ike hall goes into the rough or down th- fairway 2UO raids, the dog never fall- to locate it and t.. itaad by until his master arrieee. During the rear Taauale has eeea on the course he has never barked er violated the rubs of the game a.c.iding !•• his admirers. Dr. leha Hamilton of Swadlincote. I'.urton-on-Treat, who has died in his seventietli year, wai a -I. .il believer ill the value of M rci-i . lb- took a daily stroll of ten mihs ahaoal up to the thai of his' death, and must have walked over 290.990 mile- in visiting his patients. He was a keen man to hound and a freipent follower of the Meynell and Athi.i -tone, and he had shot big game in many put- of the world.— London Sportsman. Al.ollt twelve thousand different spei i-s of fishes are now known, it i- said, besides a va-t and raried aaeeaiblace «.f form- dbw extinct. These •|2 mm» -p.cie- an- arranged in BBBBl 249 group, ailed f.imiii -. The buaiUei arc aaeqaal in size, -•line caataiaiaa hundred- of -p.cie-. ethen bal al few, or even only one. Ju some cubes tlte j;ruup b ! now al its height, more forms exrstini; than ever before. In other cases one poor little -pecies may be the sole survivor of a once mighty race. Of the -pecie- of fishes thai are known, about one-fourth. 3. (Mill, are found in the waters of North America north of the Isthmus of I'anama. a Many Thrills Fishing for Kingfish MANY THRILLS FISHING FOR KINGFISH The kii'gfish. otherwise known BB cero and M -vail:, i- a well-knoun game fish found in the tropical Atlantic, its principal habitat being the (Julf of Mexico and the Straits of Florida. The scientific name of this fish i- Scoinlieiomorus cavalla and il i- a member of the family Scombridao, the Mackerels. The kingfi-h closely resembles | giant Spanish maikerel. and it is only a different species. It ha- a long, lithe, powerful, mackerel-like body and i- dark non-gray in color, aaBBOtted. In weight it rangi - from ten to one hundred pounds and from filly pound- upward forms one of the most attiracl- i\. eaaM fishes of the oceaa. Its firm, rich Oeafc i- -aid 10 re-emble thai of the barracuda. The kingfi-h has lieen termed "the mascalonge Of !. .• aea," and it affords ihe finesi king of sport I en li can he taken with rod and reel. The fish travel in great schools and are ii-ually taken trolling. The kingfi-h frequently leaps ten feet or more, tossing Ihe lure into Ihe air and causing the de structirn of peer tackle and giving the ner\oii-angh r a -care. When leaping or l.iting the fish is a magnificent sight, as it pre-ents the apiH-ar-aace of a living silver arrow. Like 1 lie tuna, il leaps al Ihe bait, but after being hooked it settles d.n\n 1.. nliedj rushes and rarely juinp-. Fi-hi ig for •"king-" i- fa-1 :ind fnrioii- -port and will give aaj angler all the thrills he caret, for. The fish is a marvelous fighter ami a great reaper, its movement- re-embling flashes of light. Dr. Jordea calls il "one if the giro teal Of till game J filial" and il is highly esteemed by all anglers in | southern waters. Ai" -iicau Field. Fair Grounds Entries and Past Performances for Friday, January 30 Fair Grounds Entries and Past Performances for Friday, January 30. WEATHER WET. TRACK HEAVY. I ■ o The figure! under the heading; "Reo." in the I entries below show the best time of each horse at the distance since January 1, 1917, no matter where it finished. In casei where record was I made on other than a fast or good track, abbreviations show track conditions. o o Racing starts at 2:00 p. m. (Chicago time 2:00.) ® Superior mud runner. X Good mud runner. :': Fair mud runner. (M) Maidens. • Apprentice allowance. First Race — 3-8 Mile. 2 year-olds. Maidens. Claiming. (Track record: .I.ui. 7, l!»l»i 35'.-.— 2 -115.) Today's Ind. Horse. Vv't. Rec. A.Wt.Han. 45573 *Aunt Deda 113 :3li it!) X 725 45553s Abatraz US :3 ! 115x720 J".ti(l7- Tutt 114 :3.S'.-, 107.. 715 45(107 Tenite 112 :35V, 114x710 455.X7 Frank Moody 110 :3!»'-,h 110.. 705 Coombs, b. e, by Raaayaaeae — Dorothy S 110 •Hazel W., Ch. f, by F.verett — Lukeramus 99 Second Race — 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Maidens. Claiming. (Track record: Feb. 9, 191H— 1 :11 V 0 110.1 45479 Rappahannock III.. 115 l:17%h 4 115x725 4.".5(ti;- •Trieaaphaal 112 1:13V.-. 4 no.. 720 45554 Columlua Tenn ...110 1:14'.-. 4 115.. 715 43999* lim Dudley 105 1:14% 4 115.. 715 44825 *l.e Balafre 4 1194:710 3SU77 *Charming 102 1:11% 5 107X710 45400 Nanette Flack 101 .'.1:15m 5 110*795 44545 •Mitchell Mav 100 1:16 4 110.. 705 S8911 Hrooklatul 5 115. .700 45212 Dr. Crigler 5 115. .794 45524 •Harry Rudder 110 1:17% 4 119. .799 4513S •Riddle 109 1:10% I '.17..700 Also eligible to start in order named should any of the above be scratched: 45479 Brewa Bee 100 1:17% 4 105.. 705 4SW8* •Huron II 105 1:10% 4 114x715 45588 •Adrianne R 103 1:18%b 4 105. .795 45555 *I Am Firs; 1011:20-:,h 3 95.710 Third Race — 3-4 Mile. 4-year-ohl- and upward. Claiming. (Track record: Feb. 9, 1918—1:11% — 0 — 110.) (45889) *Hadrian 109 1:19% 4 110X725 (45589) •Bttahe 198 1:13 5 110x720 I5..s!t Kedland MS 1:12% 8 1130715 45500 Geaeral 102 1:13 10 m®7i5 45479- •Beaatelle 198 1:13% 4 103*713 45401 •Madras Cingham ..UN) 1:18% 4 104X715 44030n The I'.elgian II. ..110 1:10% 4 122*710 450OS Alex (ietz 112 1:13% 7 1OO071O 45178 Sa.vonaira 112 1:13'.-. 7 191X193 451L-0 Lady Mar.ithoiilM 1101 1 :17 4 09..7O0 4557S Comaeho 115 1:10s 0 101® 700 l.v.ss •Prephecy (M) 198 l:18%h 4 89. .799 Also eligible to atari iii order named should auy of |he above he scratched: (45489) PoaMacy 117 1:13'-. 4 117X710 45120 •Korfhage 148 1:12% 9 101x70 » 45.5X9 Kultur 110 1:13'-. 0 100x715 45559 Raul Connelly 198 1:14% 5 111x715 Fourtli Race — 1 Mile. Dolly Handicap. 3-year-olds and upward. Fillies and Mares. (Track record: .Ian. 11, 1910 1:37'-. 5 KM!.) ■45521 Midge F 10-J1:3s'. 1113X750 45591 Eulogy 100 1 :3!»--. 7 101 X 745 (45522) Doitie Yindiv.r ... 9s 1:88 4 198X745 15412' Cobalt I-is- 101 1:89% 5 193X749 (4551(11 Antoinette 107 1:41'.. 4 144X748 45550- My Dear 198 1:42% 3 9SX740 l."570 Tailor Maid 88 1:98% 4 101x735 43989* Alula 103 1:45%m 3 M*7SS Fifth Race — 1 Mile. 3 -year-olds. Claiming. (Track record: Jan. 11. 1914 1:87%— 5— 199). 13558 BOBBY ALLEN .. 198X128 1 155711 •(■olden Dawn ^70715 (45575) »Fle..r 97 1 :47%m 95/715 45494 •Dolph 112 1:42% !»2y7i5 45093 Lonely 101x710 45494 •Warlike 115 1:42% 1(11^705 15575s Heavy Weapon ... .105 1:4S% 98.. 796 45288 *Swirl 100X705 (45555) .Mm Hastings 118 1:42% 110X700 4."49l I'indar (M) 90 1:4.'-, its. Ton Sixth Race-.-l 1-8 Miles. 4-vear-olds and upward. Claiming. (Track recerd: Mar. 14. 1908—1:51%— 3-122). 451 85 rienty 100 1 :50 ' .-, 5 1 0S X 725 45013 *I'it 100 1:53'-. 7 103x720 (45559) Boeabasl 112 1:48% 5 112x715 45592' *Capt. Hodge 105 1:52% 5 107X710 4557*n *K1 Rey KM! 1:53 0 102X705 45577 *Rookery 103 1 :5l'% 5 ps . . 700 Seventh Race — 1 1-16 Miles. 3-vear-olds and upward. Claiming. (Track record: Feb. 13. 1415— 1:44%— 3— 194.) (45579) •PUeea US 1:48% 8 111x123 43558 *Sempcr Stalwart ..102 1:48% 7 100X720 43519* Prune a 113 1:48% 5 1 1 3 X 71 5 45579" *Rlue Thistle 114 1:49% 11 100X715 4557s •Keziah 198 1:48 7 101x710 45403 Alexander 107 1:48 8 198x103 4558S *Bahy Girl 4 84X193 45559 Napoleon 119 1:47 0 111X705 [5430 •Battle Mountain ...92 1:59% 3 871.193 45578 Caballo lol 1:47'.-. 4 119X198 45013 *Suipa— ing 194 1:47% 9 194X199 43850 Starter ioji:48 oni®7oo 45148 Yodeles 1111:47'-. 8 111x740 45488 *l'luviada 102 1:49'-. 4 9t)..70:» Also eligible to start in order named should any of the ahata be scratched: 1557s Flapper 100 1:47-'-. 5 100x710 4555!) Al Pierce 111 1 :48% 7 111 ®7( 5 4557!) «Mavor (Jalvin 119 1:47 n 4 100X715 45593 •.luanita III 104 1:39% 5 101 715 Fair Grounds Jockey Percentages FAIR GROUNDS JOCKEY PERCEXTACKS. From .liiniiary 1. 14)19), t » .l:«miar lis. 1921), IncliiHtve. At or Over Jockey. P.r. Wt. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. O-Rrien. W. J. .. .30 110 92 27 14 12 Robinson. C 21 105 940 198 152 131 Ambrose. K 20 107 374 74 05 48 Troxler. R 19 112 20) 88 30 37 Coltiletti. F 19 80 398 74 49 77 Warrington. W... .10 114 154 25 20 10 Rutwell. .1 10 112 480 88 83 84 Kelsay. W 15 111 394 0O 50 49 Lunsford. II 15 ](«) 090 104 89 .85 Ruxton. M 15 107 327 48 48 52 Morris. L 15 105 05 10 4 10 Beyle, S 14 100 527 74 00 88 Lyke. 1 13 113 287 30 43 30 Smith. S 13 110 47 0 0 4 Pierce, J 13 103 290 39 40 42 (hath, J 12 111 303 30 41 38 Bell, J 12 110 89 10 0 0 Stirling. D 12 198 372 40 5!) 45 P.urke. II. J 12 107 404 49 38 47 Myers. H 12 105 180 23 30 21 Preece. Q 12 105 102 20 28 15 Tharher, H 12 103 778 95 121 93 Drayer, J 12 102 325 39 40 54 Wida. S 12 90 5.83 71 77 87 Parrington. T 11 109 88 10 11 9 Barrett, M 11 198 888 33 43 20 Rurke. .1. H 11 105 101) ji ,; 9 Mooney. .1 11 98 583 02 57 5!) Metcalf. .1 10 112 220 21 23 15 Haynes. | 10 m 192 It) 21 24 McTaggart. J 10 108 104 10 8 17 Murphy. F 1(1 104! 143 14 18 14 King. II 10 88 10 1 0 0 Kichrreek, A 10 90 277 28 35 40 ;iiss. .1 n't no 99 9 11, 1,1 Walls. (J 09 1()9 270 24 34 43 Rodriguez. .1 09 107 427 40 43 57 At or Over Jockey. P.C. Wt. Mts. 1-t. 2d. 3d. PIIX, J 05* 107 370 35 31 12 Willis. 0 09 107 325 28 34 37 Howard. J 09 105 412 88 88 II F.rickson. II 09 103 405 88 43 88 Canfield. 1 00 198 299 27 22 :',:". Donahue. E 09 9:) 120 11 15 10 Simpson. R 08 113 217 17 25 25 Paaley, R 88 i"7 12s 10 12 is Obert. W 88 104 244 2() 20 1!) Carroll. Q. W OS 102 312 21 84 11 Stack. G 08 KM) ss 7 7 0 Sneidman. S 07 107 274 20 28 28 Molesworth. G. .. .07 105 177 13 22 14 .ludge. J 07 105 27 2 3 Wright. W 07 102 250 17 22 23 Stevens. F 07 !)'." 71 5 5 4 Smith. F 00 1()4 115 7 7 0 Hunt. C 0« HI 18 1 2 3 Lilley. W OH 110 34 2 1 Heui el. J 00 199 "7 0 18 17 Mills. 1 05 111 1!) 1 2 5 Stone, (i 05 103 22 1 I 0 ( arsweli. II 93 OS 80 4 8 20 Pome. C 05 97 38 2 8 5 Sullivan. .1 83 90 21 I 0 8 Manders. W 04 111 53 2 3 7 Wakoff. II 94 104 70 3 in s Jaekaaa, c 92 109 127 :'. 5 21 Moore, W 02 102 41 1 3 3 Rrvson. F 95 15 o o 1 De Ford. J 105 5 O 0 )) Gilbert, r 114 11 o 0 o Hopkins. D 101 13 o 0 0 Kennedy. It 99 21 0 0 0 McDermott. R 100 8 O 1 0 Saladin. II 105 10 0 2 4 Median. W 113 17 8 2 1 First Race [1st Fair Grounds] FIRST RACE— 3-8 Mile. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Claiming. (Jan. 7, 1916— 35%— 2— 115.) Index Course Dist TimeT'ckOdds Wt St M % % Str Fin Jockeys Started Order of Finish AUNT DEDA. b. f. 2 (M) 99 By The Manager— Little Daughter (W. R. Torhtie). Trainer. .1. H. McDonald. 4S573 F.G'nda ::-s ::7'.-,hvy ?.\ m 1 ::; 4' It Simpsonlo Miss Dora. Tenite. Jeate Corman 45505 F.C.nds ;i-S 89%faa4 15 113 5 4i 4'i F Cltilettill Joe Woodman, (let 'Em, Tenite ALCATRAZ, ch. c. 2 (M) 115 By Von Tromp— Gottlieben (E. Cebrian). Trainer. II. Farrell. 4K48 P.Q'nds ;:s :;; hvy 8 ih; I r.-' X | J Metcalf 8 Whippet, BadlKeaa. BaaaaBacft 45472 F.C.nds :: S ;:7 slow 15 112 7 S ] 5". J Glass 11 Marg. Dixon. Joe lag. Itepeal 44218 F.G'nda 3-S M fast 15 11C 7 7 7» J Glass 7 Lead's Bad, Natalie, J.Mancini 45251 F.Gnds 3-S S5%fast 10 118 4 2" 5J J Glass 11 E. Opener. C.A.Ryme, J.Mancini TUTT. ch. c. 2 (M) 107 By Harrigan— Beatrice Soule (C. B. Mergenthaler). Trainer. F. Farrar. 46897 F.Gnds 8-8 .".7 mud 12 112 3 2* 2" T Par'gton 8 J.S.Reardon. NoFooFg. M.Wils'n 45633 F.G'nds j S :;7 hvy 41) 1M 4 8» T Par"ton .8 Whippet, dsaddy Keaa, Ahatraz 45505 F.G'nds 3-S 35%fast 20 lid 10 10' 9*1 J Dreyer 11 Joe lioodman. Get 'Em. Tenite TENITE, br. f, 2 (M) 114 By Granite— Ten Pin (J. H. Loucheim). Trainer, 0. F. Clark. 4.",i;07 P.G'ada 8-1 :;7 mud S-5 loo fi w LtUay 8 .1. s. Brardwa. Tutt. No PeaUag 45573 P.G'ada :; I ;7'.-,hvy 1C-5 lit 1 H 2*1 W Lilley 14 Mi— Dora. laa.GarBsaa, AaatDeda 4H88 F.G'nda J-8 35%Caat 2 112 :; ::• :u r Troxler 11 Joe Geedaaaa, Get'Bai, AaatDeda 45472 P.G'ada 3-8 ::' slow 30 114 4 21 61 W* Lillev 11 Marg. Dixon. Joe Tag. Repeat 454:;S F.Gnds 3-8 37%hvy BJ no « 54 ji \y u\\cy 0 L. Sweeper. Rml.Keau, Whippet FRANK MOODY, ch. c. 2 (M) 110 By Ormondale— Love Note (J. W. Schorr). Trainer. L. Timber. 15587 F.G'da 8-8 ::h2r,hvy 40 112 7 7; t— "W Meehan 8 (}. of Trump-. Whippet. B.Oraad 4....1N F.Gnds 2 s 27 mud j8 M8 s S S^ U. Duxton 8 JooTag. S. Spring-, Marg. Dixon COOMBS, b. c. 2 (M) 110 By Runnymede— Dorothy S. (A. B. Spreckcls). Trainer, c. w. Carroll. HAZEL W.. ch. f. 2 (M) 99 By Everett— Lukeramus (I. E. Clark). Trainer. It. N. Vestal. First start. Second Race [2nd Fair Grounds] SECOND RACE — 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Maidens. Claiming. (Feb. 9, 1918— 1:11%— 6 — 116.) RAPPAHANNOCK III., b. g, 4 (M) 115 By Sweeper— Running Water (J. L. Paul). Trainer. J. L. Paul. 4517!) F.Gnds :: 1 1 :lV--,Kood 8 110 It 10 10 ] ■:. 10T- W Lilley 11 Mo-e. lton-telle. Sentimental BMW F.G'Bda 8-4 l:17%nvy 30 1I5 lo 9 | ;;4 ;;i w Lilley 12 D.ofD'iishlre, A.Alex'der. P. Call 4I'.)78 Jefson 3-4 1 :lS r.mu l 30 111 0 C 0 SS 4" \ W • Lillev 12 Speedster. ItobHaker. Itevolution 44941 j.-f-son 5' f 1 :0s fast 5(1 li):! 0 8 8 7- 7" P. Kent.'dy 8 Boaatelle, Little Maildie. P.etsy 44852 Jer son 5) f l:ll%hvy 15 115 S 8 8 S- 8" W Lillev 19 W.U'dea S .I.Vergne Speedster 44648 Church" 1 8-4 IzMtkBMtd 51 112 4 8 8 6' «" K Kennedyl2 Wickford. W. Garden. Thed'llaut TRI0MPHANT. ch. g. 4 (M) 110 By Flint Rock— White Thorn (T. Hodge). Trainer. T. Hodge. (SMS F.G'nda 3-4 l:14%faat 81 107 I S 5 5' 8* Q Stack 12 M.I: Th-rman. .liinDudl.v. Cobalt *T*^i*,8?n ■/ t 1 th '..last 12 11*1 8 10 !. !l- 0'".l P.utwell 15 Ch. Siimmy. M. Manage. F. Choice ;1A;? Jriml£-° :i; ,1:;:;;HasJ Vt m l m n c ,f'" '' Ensor 15 WarDaty. B'aayreB. Freeataatle 4404, ii.kG ce 3-4 1:12%faat 136 lit s 4 ♦; 8»1«»*J Conway 14 Biaa Peiaer, P. of India Fnzeur l:.mS&ara*oga,K ,i Vf,!i mud ^ 1U1° 910 10 M U"I'l4rke 11 (Joblvale. Wilfreds, LorenaMoss 4/.^TJmp'^e Ab ?.'* }:JJ'"slow, 52 "" 10 7 » U«12»L Stalker 19 Vancouver. Sam. Kelly. Jeweler }^? •{ama!ca »i }: ^r?ood 50 lls 3 7 ' i»J 9l4 ** BtaBkar 12 Kap.Day. Some.inFr'n'ce, JoeJoc £SimIBt*Ca J i ,' ;.;/ f,ast 1° 109i6 U r- 12 12" L. Stalker 12 Mahony. Dottie«Vandiver. Poilu 40o6o Bowie «i f l:24-5slop 34 109 3 5 5 5 6" L Stalker 5 Ducb. Lace. G. -Swell. D'mmond COLUMBIA TENN, b. g, 4 (M) 115 By Hanbridge— Please Welles (R. P. Dodson). nraiaer, T. P. William-. ISM F.G'nda J-t l:10-.-,hvy 30 ill 7 11 !) S» s- 1. Mills 12 Pilsen. Huron IL. G. Washington J£5fi0?ton ii"; }}'iH:xal 21 Hf ti ! J »* *^J Grotn « ZaleUa, Btackweil, Traaaaa 43033 La tonta 3-4 1:13 fast 60 - 10a 9 7 10 10s 10" O Willis 11 Trusty. Mc\ ex. David Craig JIM DUDLEY br. g. 4 (M) 115 By James Dockery— Alice Dudley (R. H. Harvey). ' ' I miner. F. \\ . Staton. Jf5£ v' "- J ■ ■' " — «--— — ££!■? ::i \llt**$* - - ;; t"* irimi. r-i_n ,:.^i. ". , :'-l 1. slow .m 11011 « ,; «4V,.| Mooney 11 Arch Plotter. Mab. LittleMaudie h-J- -H^'L1. •H:^K**i V\ l^Ull:) 9 10 '■■-•lo'- W brow 11 12 Verity. Can. Light. Wal. Willow 1".r.' ; -e!^ll- ""I ; \-tJ/iHl ,'. ,;'.!J 7 4 :,J 4" f Hrow" ll M.Jolm. L.Rachel. Mail.«;ii,ghan, 22 lIhu.r-'h' HJ:J2JK*S *! "• l i « »' 5'" J Mor.vs 12 War Idol, Jorice, Lueinda IrViwr^r"" J"? \'\G£'fnU(} ?4 iJJ Z , 7 C : ' «*"H •' Hurkel2 Louie Lou. Parking. Sum. Sigh n'',V,arwn {'I ,1? i 6 !1 ! T :' M ^l^t/- 9 Fo-IIi. AlfVe7.ina. C-alcadourll. 0868 Oakl wn 3-4 t 1.14-V.taHt 7 I »1 1 1 2« V 11 Cassity 12 Verity. Elizabeth Marie Fo-JIi LE BALAFRE gr. g 4 (M) no By Sir Wilfred-Grey Agnes (H. Dunlay). 1 rainer. II . Dunlay . * 'l^!;""'" }j££X%i £2 -',,, ^ - \ l '"- "" •' ,'i"'"' W l-i- -I*i-iii.-«-. F Maiunann. .lacet,., ;-,:"' , \ ,-f . .'•" mo ' . I ' 5 :!i i"'' L K,ls"'' " S"^" M- 1"i,fl- ". Ton. Fool --' ; ' ;'i;"Vi ' ; : - l 4S r,4iF u, i,:'r '- n"-"'- 1 "''""a. Balraaa . , - Ji: ;'"■„ 1 1 1, iM-n 5hvv J"."- x r1- 1 -' i :,' S ■' "«• M WarPlBBBJ. Imbala. Fairyl-uce ,%c ' • ]• ■«■'•■ ]\ li" U ' "I 3 :' *V»C Ktnninerlo Tnftci. Freemantle. Little K.l - ""*" , ,«iSK!*I ll ]}' I I '■' - l'lk ••''* • Kunimerlt Cnome. Duke John. Froemanue 44526 Empire J^l:«ntfaa« % K4 I | I | r" l" C Kummrrll Baatry. Jack O'Dewd, KaeaJaaa 14124 Ehptre lm.oy l:48%ataai 20 HO Z 2 2 2 8 .' H ■Heka'alS Cous.oMiue, Parable, Ov'match CHARMING, h. m. 5 (M) 107 By The Manager— Ancient (C. Martin). Trainer, P. a. Herold. MCn Latonia 3-4 l:12%tast 112 102 « 7 7 7 5" Q W Car'l 7 Tim porter. Quietude. Kort.lv 36770 Jefson 3-4 l:15%good 8 112 2 3 6 6J 6'» E Martin 12 Partisan, Alma Louise, VModel r«673 Jel son 51 f l:ll%hvy 8 103 1 S 8 S S" E Martin s Cobalt T..iss. Onward, Ktlitli L 36583 Jefson 3 4 liWjgood 6 103 2 3 3 3'" V B Martin B Mt Princess, MlsaBryn. Gert.C. 36398 Latonla 3-4 1:18 fast 6 113 T 8 8 R1 7*1 F. Mnrtln 12 Mclilottis. Bee Line, Dirt/ Pact S6249 Latonla 3-4 1:17 mud 16 112 & 4 5 4'} 4«J K Martin 12 Phone tn, Melilotns, Angeiine «5670 Doucias 3-4 1:14 fast 10 109 11 10 9 9' 9'4 13 Martin 12 Cl'rvoyunt. K.Alytisuui. B.Tromi NANETTE FLACK, b. f. 4 (M) 110 By Stalwart— Etbolbarg II. (Ardmaer Stable). I rain r. A. L. Denny. S8480 F.G'nda 3 I 1 :is'. h\ y n 112 11 io it WJ M i: Tr-ltr 1" ft fllrr'ibr. V ifF'Tci— birr , Bind 44249 Jamaica lm70yl:4S%fast 2o io3 7 7 5 G 7" 6" Q Prases 11 War Note, Stepson, Pollu 44 120 Jamaica 3-4 l:15\mud 60 101 J 8 6 6 8" 8** A Tryon 10 Msmoevre. Vn. Lassie, G. -Swell 4: 799 Aq'duct 1 l:40%fast 50 9S 4 4 8 8 8 7" A Tryon S Litholick. P. G. King. Wilfreds 4-fiCi Belmont 3-4 st l:12%f8St 100 112 10 9 8 6 - 9" T P.owan 12 War Bond. Siesta. Sammv Kelly 43566 Saratoga 1 l:39%fast 20 91 1 2 2 2 6"' «'•- S Wida 7 P.Drapeau, P.G.King, Wilfreds 43427 Saratoga 1-4 L.l.V-.slow 20 105 0 7 7 6 ••« H Ericks'n 7 Daman*. Forfar, C. o* the Main 43324 Saratoga 1 l:t9%fasf 30 90 2 10 10 9 91 103T A Richor'l.Bl Jim Dinney. I'ictor, LorenaMoss MITCHELL MAY. ch. g, 4 (M) 110 Bv Fair Play— Lucile B. L. ft. 0. Webber). Trainer '!'. O. Webber. 44545 Empire Ab 3-4 l:12%mod 20 lit 4 5 7 6l 7::l M Mount'nl2 Title. Joe Joe, Different Kyes 41005 Ac-duct 6) f 1:11 fast 500 107 9 S 7 11 H-« J Callahanll Bight Angle. Trophv. Jvntce 43797 Aq'duct 61 f l:19%fast 100 lo3 7 6 6 61 |»» J Callahan 8 Arnold, Tenons Bon. Trophy 43703 Belmont (•: f 1 -O'-.fast "0 10315 4 5 6- ti"} H llam't'n 7 Alvord, Miss Kriiter, In. Lassie 43190 Empire Ab 3-4 l:14%hvy 25 1071 9 13 12 12' 9" J Rod' g' ex IS Resist, Onicv, Billie B. 4206G ILdoG'ce 5-4 1 :17%slovv 11 111J 1 1 2 i"" P J Butwell T Resist. Auctioneer, K. Agrippa BROOKLAND. ch. k, 5 (M) 115 By Star Shoot— Dike (Waideck Stable). Trainer, g. 11. Keene. 8913 I.alonia 1 1 :40-.-,fa.st 36 W8 913 9 9 V ;"•'. G Moles'thl2 Kernan. Sas-nta. (aid. Hodge : -TM Latonla lm70y 1 :43-.-,good 17:; 104 6 4 0 C ( «'8 (1 Moles'th 6 Annua. Courtship, Ernest B. 380X2 Latonla 11:10 fast 105 104 11 11 11 11 H 11" F Murphy 11 RiDe. Spriugslde. Ernest B. DR. CRIGLER. b. g. 5 (M) 115 By Marathon— Presentation (C. B. Marlman). Trainer, G. II. Mailman. 45212 Jefson :.: f 1 :07 V fa.-t 50 11012 13 13 tt1 14" B Gilbert IS Ch. Sammy, M. Manage. P. Choice HARRY RUDDER, ch. c. 4 (M) 110 By Skilful— True Step (Dodge & Bock). Trainer, G. W. Dodge. 45524 P.G'ada 1 H6 1 :5i •■-.mini M ltd I ! Z I "•"-'.! Piero 8 J.C.Stone. Bnjeaet, Doily 46490 F I'nds 3-4 l:15%good 100 110 13 11 "11 9- 9'» F Stevens 12 Poultney. Lanrden, Cacaubo 45012 Jef'son 3-4 l:lG',5good 50 109 12 9 13 13s tt" R Dority 14 I.it.Maudie. M. Manage. Sarasota 44941 Jcf 'son 51 f 1:0S fast 50 112 7 4 6 8 813 R Dority S Bonstelle, Little Maudie, Betsy 44862 Jet-son 81 l" Lll-hvy 30 115 6 9 10 10 103» R Dority 10 W.G'den. S.J.Vergne. Speedster RIDDLE, b. f, 3 (M) 97 By EUisdale— Wondawhy (H. Masterson). '; r. me. . 1; . 1.. Rogers. 48128 Jefson 6-8,1:02 fast 12 10 13 12 12 13- 13'-' M Buxton 15 Kmma J.. Virg. d'Or. Fledgling 4501., Jef'son 3-4 l:14%fast 30 109 10 5 5 6- G" H Stearns 11 Kory o'More, Dolpfa 1. rove a. 44998 Jef'son 3-4 l:17%slow 10 lu7 1 5 4 7 7'° li Stearns 7 Watersmect. Ladv lone. Og. Girl 44926 Jcf son 51 f 1:0S:'r.fast 50 103 10 8 10 10 102" II Stearns 11 l'neblo. Viva Cuba. Camion 44906 Jef'son 51 f 1 :C9Vsgood 50 Ml 9 S 10 10' 10-" H Stearns 11 B'goveo. Lonely, Clear the Way 44620 Churchl 5-4 1 :15~good 64 112 10 10 8 81 6'3 J Pitz 12 Orlova. Barenka, Tambleweed 43829 Lex* ton 51 f 1 :07"\-,fast 51 112 12 10 10 10l 10" J Howard 12 Lorraine. Watersmeet. Orlova 45600 Bl. Grass 5-8 LOlVsfast St 110 7"i J Morys 12 Mayrose. Cicely Kay, Bow. Flask Alto eligible to start in order named should any of the above be scratched: BROWN BEE, br. f, 4 (M) 105 By Toddington— Adelaide Royer (J. McKinney). Trainer, -I. McKinney. 45479 F.G'nds 3-4 l:15--,good 30 100 S 7 9 11 11«« F Cltilettili Mose. Bonstelle. Sentimental 45065 Jefson 81 f 1:07 '.-.fast 25 10S 10 11 11 Hi 10*2 J Rod'g'ealS Rain. Girl, Hopover, T.Brooks HURON II., b. c, 4 (M) 114 By Sweeper— Zuna (G. Peterson). Trainer. G. Peterson. 48698 F.G'nds 3-4. l:lN-..mud 41 L'7 2 112' 8*1 S Wida it Young Adam. Iwiniw in. Jago 46684 F.G'nds 3-4 l:l6%hvy 10 105 11 1 2 2i 2" S Wida 12 Pilaea, Ueo. Wa-liington. Keziah 48439 FG'nda 3-4 1:15i%mud 30 113J 3 4 5 7 7-3 L Lykc 7 Op'tunity. O'D'van. Co. thcMain 45401 F.G'nds 3-4 1:1714b vy 30 115 8 1 2 61 6 1 L Lyke 12 D.ofD'shire. A.Al'der, Ifn'cklll. ADRIANNE R.. b. f. 4 (M) 105 By Contestor— Fata Morgana (F. J Douglass). Trainer. E. C. Anthony. 45688 I'.G'ds 3-4 l:16%hvy 00 103 9 11 11 M »1 *•'» I. CaafieldlS Move. Blaise, Geo. Washington 45212 Jef'son 51 f l:07V5fast 30 h'7 15 14 14 11:'I5" W Hein'chlS Cb. Suininy, M. Manage. F. Choice I AM FIRST, ch. f, 3 (M) 95 By Cock o' the Walk— Fair Empress (Cain & San- Trainer. W. II. Cain. ford). 45655 F.G'nds Unity l:5Uihvy 20 M6 2 3 0 C t»» 4P* S Wida I J. Hastings. T.Archer. Bee'sWing 463*1 F.G'nds 3-4 l:lSV5hvy 30 101 7 7 8 8 8:3 J Mooney S S -dgegrass. Bee'sWing. ( 'vright 41319 F.G'nds 3J f 43 good 20 11110 81 7»J C Rob'sonl2 Ella T.. Accelerate. Guaranteed 41300 F.G'nds 31 f 44%hvy 15 103 t 6". 6'3 (' Rob'sonlO TlmlmaF.MissMiiiks.Biec.rearl 41240 F.G'nds U f 43%hvy 25 103 1 5.1. 6»i C Rob'sonll Em. Weller. M. Minks, Dan. Van 41161 F.G'nds 3-8 SI'/sslovv 2'0 110 8 7l 8T| C Rob'sonlO Kulah F.. R. Division. QuiekFiie HOB F.G'nds 3-8 38 hvy 30 105 I 64 6'= C Rob'son 7 Foreclosure, Airnat. Flla T. 40970 F.G'nds 3-8 36"ifast 25 114 11 12 1213 J Scott 12 Mile. Dazie, Miss Minks. L.Ione Page 4 Third Race [3rd Fair Grounds] THIRD RACE— 3-4 Mile. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Feb. 9, 1918— l^l'a— 6— 11G.) HADRIAN, b. c, 4 110 By Free Lance — Sempiite (J. C. Ferriss). Trainer. It. Williams. C so F.G'nds 3-4 Fls'-.hvy 8-6 MM B 7 4 V 1« W Wri(bt !) 1'iNei;. Kuklu\. Al Fierce 46309 F.G'nds 3-4 l:13%fast 20 UN 6 9 I 41 3* W Wright 12 InaKay. Lit. .Maudie. Scarpia II. 44597 Church' 1 1 1-16 l:59%b.vy 6 108 5 5 5 5 53 5M W Wright 10 J.Stahr. Bonr.Green. Sentimental 44441 La tonia 1 1-16 l:55;%mud 7 105 7 2 2 2 4' 4» W Wright 8 Lariat, Joe Stahr. Adelia W. 44073 Latonia 3-4 l:13',4fast CI 107 12 10 9 71 510 W Wrightl2 Enmity, Vision. Plrst Bullet 43038 Latonia 1 1-16 l:46%fast 11 105 4 4 5 5 4» 5'J W Wright 12 Gouim'nd. (Jen.IIaig. Can. Light 42968 Latonia 1 1-16 l:53Vhvy 21-5 107 8 4 2 2 2J 3- W Wright It alias Procter, Anto-nette, rt'ave 42S76 Latonia 1 1-1C l;46%tast 13 101 7 7 4 6 71 7«3 W Wright 10 L. RacheL Wickford, Gourmand 42774 Latonia 3-4 1:13 fast 59 99 12 12 11 8' T% W Wright 12 H.Gol.uckv, John Jr.. A. Plotter 42060 Oakl'wn 61 f l:08= s fast 7 105 5 6 6 6i 6:j W Wrright 9 Scrub Lady. A.Alexander, Veritj ETTAHE, b. g, 5 110 Ey Lovetie— Indian Lass (W. H. Fizer). Trailer. YV . II. Fizer. 45580 F.G'ds 3-4 1:11 lny 7-5 M) C E 8 21 lag Wida 12. Cacambo, Mabel Trask, Bedland 45349 F.G'nds 3-4 LlS'f.hvy 3i 109 9 9 6 1" 1" J Pierce 10 Converse. Margery. Mabel J rask 45226 Jef'son 3-4 l:13%faat 15 108 8 9 9 101 le»» R L*e 14 El Mahdi. Beilloc. Thrills 44591 Church/1 3-4 1:16 hvy 29 114 4 5 6 4 4'i J Hanover 9 Green Gold. Subalidar. Bedland 44350 latonia 3-4 l:16%mud 11 114 1 4 4 41 3- G Moles'thl2 Trusty, First Pullet, Sam Ken 42157 Churchl 1 1:53 mud 23-5 160 1 2 1 2 ll Ink Capt Ev'ns S Harry Shaw, Tanlac, Jack K. 42046 Oakl'wn 5-8 l:02%fast 4 114 2 3 3 5J 4"i C Rob'sonlO Sureget. Doc. Zab. Thirtv Seven 41762 Oak l'wn 6Jfl:107Dhvy 21 111 1 4 2 3' 3= R Troxler 9 Harry D., Langden. Ermitana BEDLAND, b. g, 8 113 By Plaudit— Ruby Right (0. A. Bianchi). Irainer, O. A. Bianclil. 15589 P.G'ds :;-t 1:11 bvy 21 113 1 3 1 P 1 L M ni- 12 Bttabe. Cacambo. Mabel Trask 45443 F.G'nds 11 IS 1:56 In v 3j 103 2 111 2'. 4 .', G Stack » Tantalus, N.K.P.eal. ll.C.Pasch 45429 F.G'nds 3-4 1 :1V. mud 4 lit 2 5 4 4"' 4*1 W War'on 7 G'p'Fi'y. (t'I)onov'n C.o't lie.Main 45317 F.G'nds 3-4 1 :19'.-.hvy 9 10 lis 1 1 1 ]■"• 1« J Pierce 7 Aigrette. General. John J. Casey 45320 F.G'nda 2-11.17 bvy 2 lis 4 5 4 3- 3'1 W War'on B O'rtuu'y. A . N . Akin, Juanitalll. 45121 Jefson lmTOy 1:48 fast I 112 4 3 2 2 !• P)W War'on S Yowell. Medusa. T. F. McMahou 45026 Jef'son 3 4 1:11 fast 6 US S 6 6 7' 5"' W War'on 9 Millie II.. Subalidar. Speedster 44857 Jefson 3 4 LlS-^hvy 3-5 115 3 11 !•• 1* W War'on S K.-i-Noor. Goldvale. Lit. String GENERAL, b. g, 10 111 By Ort Wells— Anna Loretta Daly (T. H. Wilson). Trainer. W. B. Mitchell. 4550C F.G'nds ::-l 1 :1 1 ..fast 16-5 115 4 6 6 •' B«| W Wright 12 M.P.T'iai.ni. T'mphant. .I.D'dlcy 45347 F.G'nds 5-4 l:1.*'';hvy 2 121 3 3 I 3' 3''1 K Cltiletti 7 Bedland. Aigrette. John .7. Casey 46266 F.G'nds 3-4 l:13-.-,fast 51 122 5 4 3 31 1" J Rod'g'ez 9 Cobalt. Mack Garner. Huniina 45139 Jef'son 81 f l:07Vsfast 12 114 2 3 2 1} l2 J Rod'g'ezl2 Scarpia IL. Arch Plotter. Beilloc 460 I JeTson 3-4 1:14 fast 8 114 I 5 4 4- S 1 J Rod'g'ez 8 Hose. Keb-i-Noor, Doily 4498C Jef'son 3-1 l:17%bvy 5 116 7 8 4 9 » J Itod'g'ezlo JacfcK., Toombeola, Silv. Shapiro BONSTELLE. ch. g. 4 105 By Kur-t Park— Herkyte (0. Wendle). Trabjer, II. PiteasL 15479 F.G'nda 3-4 l:lS%sood 2 108 2 1 2 11 -~ \\ Wri«btll Mose, Sentimental. Merry Lass 45195 Jef'son 3-1 1 l;1 -.fast 7 Ml 4 3 3 8' 3* S Wida 7 Port Light. Marniite. Converse 48094 JeTson 5-4 l:M%iaat 8 MM 3 2 2 3' 5-1 W Wright 7 Billie B., Murphy. Medusa 45026 Jef'son 3-4 1:14 fast 7 110 2 3 3 o! 8" W Wright 9 Billie B., Subalidar, Speedster 449S8 J-fson 3-4 1:17Hbvy 8-8 1 »7 2 2 2 2= 11 S Boyle 7 Converse. Sabreia-li, Q. Blonde 41941 Jef'son 81 f 1:08 last 1 113 1 1 1 1J li W Wright S Lit. Maudie, Betsy. Black Wing 44591 Church'l 3-4 1:18 hv\- 11 113 1 1 I f 6*| H Lunsfd 9 Green Gold, Subalidar, Bedland 44426 Latonia 3-4 l:17%mud 8 1091 7 1 1 31 4» L Lyke 10 Ladv Luxury, Bedland, Money 44338 Latonla 3-4 1:15 mud 9 111 6 3 5 61 8" F. Pool 12 W.o'Wisdom. Opportunity, Blai-e MADRAS GINGHAM, b. f, 4 104 By Delhi— Gingham (M. Rieser). Trainer. I . Vititoe. 46481 P.G'nds 3-4 l:lCVsbvy 58 1 1 I I I 8' V* '• Stark 10 St. Isidore. Bullux. A. N. Akin 44671 Church'l 3-4 l:17Hmud 21 102 11 7 7 7*8*3 8 Boyle 12 Bedland, Bon Tramp, Lancelot 44537 Church'l 3-4 1 :15-;,hvy 55 111 9 9 9 N I J Hanover 9 Bind. Tie. Jago. Lady Pair Play 44389 Latonia 3-4 1:16 mud 16 lot 6 5 4 6' 8»* O Willis 7 Galii-Cun i. LorenaMoss, Fifi II. 44322 Latonia ImTOy l:45%good 23f 105 3 4 4 2 6'1 8" L Canfleldll Itandymb. Adelia W.. Amciita 44284 Latonia 5-4 l:I44-.mud 7 99 7 7 5 4:' 3;2 S Boyle 8 L. Luxury, L.F.Play. S'atbaental 44491 Latonia 5J f l:06V5fast lit lc6 10 10 9 9= 9'° M Garner 1:2 B.P'adise. W. W.H'tings, Pullui 44001 I.alonia 1 l:29\-.fast 31 110 3 4 5 6 6 6" J Hanover 8 J. Pennybaker. Madge F., Iwin THE BELGIAN II. , ch. g, 6 122 By Rabelais— Suffragette (H. Bilson). Trainer, W. A. Burttschell. ^4620 Laurel lm70v 1:14- good 7 110 544 4 4" 3'3 A Johnson 7 Dairyman. Sylvano. Polroma 44572 Laurel 1 1:46 slop 7 113 2 11 2 2' 4-', R Simpson S Sister Emblem. Borneo. Handful! 44601 Laurel 1 3-18 1 :5'J',-,!'ast I 111 5 4 2 1 21 4H W -I o'B'nlO 1 rogtoun. Dwreas, Tie 1'in 41171 Laurel 11-10 1:46 fast 10 106 4 4 3 3 3' 2- A Collins 8 Waukeag. Hank O'Day. Poacher 444/4 Laurel 1 1-8 l:53%g;ood 8 110 3 2 1 1 1' t) L Fator !S Wank'g. Dad.Cboiee, Q.oftheSes 44355 Laurel 1 1-16 l:52:,-hvv 7-5 111 3 4 3 2 4- 4" L Carswl] S Gold. Glow. TiePin. Harwoodll. 44145 Laurel 1 1-16 1 :47--,f;'st 13-10 110 8 6 4 5 6' V4 J Pierce 9 Dr. Itae. Valspar. Backboard 44088 H.deG'ce lm7ovl:43*sfast 8 1"1 12 3 1 ll 2" D Carsw'll 8 lri--h Kiss. Dairyman. Bet. Bluff 42996 H.deG'ce 1 1-16 l:47-;,good2::-10 115 5 3 1 1 V 1" W Kelsay 10 Patsy. Kimpalong. Lobelia 43906 H.deG'ce 1 1-16 1 :47'ofast 49-10 107 2 11 1 11 l'J A Johnsonli F. Monroe. Assign. S.W.Jolmson ALEX GETZ. br. g. 7 106 By Dick Welles — Europa. (J. T. Buckley). T.aiin r. T. E. Crist. F.G'nds :■ -I l:18%mud 25 ill l 7 7 I :■- .1 P.odii-.-'z 9 YoungAdam. Iwiniwin, Buronll. 45554 F.G'nda 3-4 l:16%hvy jj VI i 8 6 91 9s* F Cltiletti L2 PiKen. Hnroall., G.W'ingtoii 3t !" Latonla 3-4 1:1 it-good 34 111 10 11 11 11 ll-8 L Mink 11 S'dmanlL. T.A'derson, Y'rkville ... Latonia 3-4 1:14 fast 46 109 12 12 12 12 12- L Gaugel 12 Arch Plotter, Yorkville. Urn 3&000 1. J'ton 5-4 l:21'-.hvy o 108 1 2 2 l'i 1*1 L (iaugel ti Nepe, The Grader. Col. MeNab 37981 Lex'ton 3-4 1:19 hvy 16-5 110 1 3 5 I" :,-■; o Will's 7 P.Star. BiUyJoe, Mount. Bosell. 37258 F.G'nda 3-1 l:l«9ialow 8 118 2 5 8 11* 11" G Byrne 12 Busy Joe, Kultur, Harry Mason SAYONARRA. b. m. 7 101 By Peter Quince— Eliora (M. Miller). Trainer, L\ Tugendbaff. 45179 Jefson '■ f 1KM Cast 1 104 I 2 S 71 74J F Smith 11 Med. Miss, Frane.Star, Plnviada 44927 JeF son 3-4 l:li45fast 20 103 1 s 8 10* 10»« \v Riden'rll BillieB., M.J'ssbo, D.ofDer'shlre 42023 Oakl'wn 11-16 1:48 fast 16-5 102 3 5 5 6 7 730 11 Casaity 7 H.C.Bascb. Grumpy, H'korynut 42010 Oakl'wn 1 1 :41"-r.fast 8 1 »; 7 6 5 5 U 2'1 O Willis 7 folite, Bulogy, Jack O'Bowd 41896 Oakl'wn 3-4 l:16tfchvy 18-5 lo9 6 3 3 21 MC Brown 9 BL Paradise, Astraea, Ermitana 41888 Oakl'wn 1 1-16 l:47^fast 4 105 2 1 1 2 o'2 f =1 O Willis 7 Hon. Boy, H.C.Bascb, D.W'iam* 41739 Oakl'wn lm70y l:45Hfast 4 103 1 2 2 2 2' 21 H J l'.urke 8 Nominee, II. C. Bascfa, J.O'Dowd 41696 Oakl'wn «JM l:13%fast 6 10316 5 5 P»4*|C Brown 7 Iwin. Port Light. Kirstie's CtH 41556 F.G'nda lrflTOy 1:46 fast 9-10 101 2 11 1 2' 2- S Sndman « PaddyBear. Berlin. H.Breivogel LADY MARATHON, b. f. 4 (M) 99 By Harr.thon— Starcadia (F. J. Douglas). Ti siaer. i:. c. Astkonj . 45126 Jef'son '■ 1 I 13 fast MO : 13 12 12 1. J Moone) 12 MumboJumbo, Onieo. T. as 8teel 44978 Jef'son ::-1 1 :ix' .mud SO 108 10 10 H 10* 10** H Erleks'nP-' Speedster, BobBaker, Beroluttoa 41492 F.G'nda 51 t l:ll«4hvy 30 106 M n 11 « 1. \v Hoag 12 Milda. Nolle Yorke, Virion 41288 F.G'nds 51 f l:09%fast 40 102 8 12 11 101 nT;'c Browa 12 Marasson, Notate. Espaao COMACKO. b. h, 6 101 By Celt — Mildred Shultz (H. Dernham). Trainer. S. Uess. I . ■ , il-H 1:54 h\\ i" I S A Rl her'k B l.u lus. Mountain Rose II. Pit I 1 |-(; :i,i 1 ]-]i; 1 :..]. mud 1". MS 1 I 8 6 •'• ti'"' A Bh-h- r'l: li.l. C. St-. lie. Bajaset, l oily FG'nda l 112 lM,s|..w 10 101 1 _ - 8 6 '• ' A Ricbcr'k 8 Bah. Loader, King Neptaac, Pit 1 ;i: I'G'nds 1 1-18 1:68 bvy 50 mill 9 9 W" A Bieher'k ■ Taatalaa, .N.K.P.eal. H.C.ftaacb 45.96 FG'nda 11-8 2:03 hw 40 1"3 3 2 2 7 7 7 = » S Wida 7 P.( onuelly, K. Neptune. L.C/tage i ; ., I'dnds 1 1-18 l:554*hvy 50 101 4 3 8 13 14 14s" C Duggan 14 K.. Neptune. ( ': h-illo. Waterp'of 44990 Jef'son lm70y l:512ihvy 12 M8 5 1 2 6 Wl* S Wida 12 Yowell. Sleeth. Capital City PROPHECY, ch. c. 4 (M) 99 By Astronomer — Fieda (J. A. McEntecm). Trainer. W. -i Ralslon. I i-(;-.|s 1-4 1:18 hvj '" 105 ' ; ,; '■' :' '• Morris 12 M ■-• Blaise, den. \\ .: hlngton .1 1 1 1 ( |:,| , ■ I I 1\ 1 I I)* I '■ ■ I ' I '1 '• .•" 7 0|l'|llllit.\ . n'l '\ .IM C .. th. \| MM I .,, i.'ipndH :; 1 1-181 l'v^ r'" :'": '' '' s " "• " '' Bo'son B Hadrian, Pilsen. Knklni .,,,.. !,.[_,,, ■; 1 1 r.'-fast 60 100 5 11 11 11 li • I Kopkin !1 U.H.A'ersoo, Tb.Seven. I. .Small 4159' Jef'son 3 11 l7%slow 30 99 5 4 :• !"' ! -"' l Hopkin ll Approval, Mar*. N. Uas.Rlcbes 41568 Jef'son lm70y 1 flftslow 50 92 110 11 11 11 •11*' D Hopkinsll B.Broderick. Hnadfnll, H n-u I 40D73 Jcl'iou 5-8 l:01!jslow 20 105 1 111 T J Koii g'ua 7 Pluiiada. L. Randall. l'.Sh'uuou Also ellfihle to start In order named should any of the above be •cratcfc d: POITLTNEY. br. c, 4 117 By Bryn Mawr— Galgris (G. W. McSweeney). Trainer, c. Knight. 16480 F.G'nds 3-4 l:i5"-.go..d 8-6 118 I '• I 1 1" 1. Lyke 13 Langden. Caeaarbo, Book. (Jueen 45320 F.G'nds ::-ll:17 hvy 20 116 t | 7 7- f* 3 Glass 8 Opportunity, A.N. Akin, Bedland 45211 Jef'son lm70y 1:44 fast 7 102 6 4 3 5 8» I" 11 Bricks' n S Siesta. M'untainlto-el !.. Astraea 45195 JePson 3-4 1 :13V-.'fast 15 109 7 6 6 B» 6'i 1 Stirling 7 Port Light. Marmite, Bonstelle 44847 Bowie 3-4 l:144fefnst 17 111 6 6 4 4 1 2* l Stirling 10 MltraGohl, Onlco, SlsterEmblem 44806 Bowie 8) f 1:22 fast 1 106 1 2 1 1- P I) Stirling 13 O.ofH'vaaa, I.. M'die. B.S'kland 44788 Bowie 11-161:61 fast 3 PI5.J S 1 1 1 :«t ::!! .1 Ptarcd 7 Mint Cat. Mor. Bld.-r. Gr.-Swoll KORFHAGE. ch. g, 9 101 By Ccsarion— Busy Lass (J. M. Booker). Trainer, g. B. Henaessy. 45126 Jef'son 3-4 l:13%fant 20 107 7 I 1 r- 9" J Tit7. 12 MumboJumbo. Onieo. T. as Steel 45067 Jef'son 51 f 1 :07 fast 12 110 9 10 10 ll'MI- M Rowan 15 Beilloc. Short Stop, Miss Kruter 41967 Jef'son 3 4 1 :15'f,fast 10 105 8 8 7 9l 7" L Canfieldl2 Pr. Ilenrv. Sen. James. Sturdee 44928 Jef'son 51 f 1 :094^fast 12 105 3 4 4 4"' 51 F CltiletUlS Hummn. Ermitana, Speedster 44857 Jef'son 3-4 1:18%hvy 12 113 2 2 2 5l 5 » .1 Williams S Bedland, Koh-i-Noor. Goldvale 12025 Howie 61 f 1:22 fast 10 113 7 6 6 6s 7-4 J Butwell 8 Tranby. S.ifranor. Laura Miller KULTUR. br. g, 6 106 By Burgomaster — Whimsical (W. Watson). Trainer. T. A. Scott. 48589 F.G'ds 2 1 Lis hvy 25 114 I 2 2 !'J I ' .1 Pita 12 Kttalie. Cacambo. Mabel Tfask 46413 F.G'nda 5-4 1:15 slow 15 110 7 5 9 8] 9" II F.ricks'nll Arc* Plotter. Mab. LlttleMaOdie 419S0 Jef'son 55 f 1:11 mud 5 109 2 1111 3- J Pitz 12 Sungidd. Miss Wright. S. Shapiro 11595 F.G'nds 51 f 1 :10-.-.mud 13-5 117 3 3 7 10 10'7 W J O'B'nll Kil. Boy. Speedster. B.Connelly 10 65 Jel'son 3-4 l:20%hvy 1 116 1 111* 2s F Kob'son 5 SandyLad, B. Shilling, Roederer PAUL CONNELLY, br. h, 5 111 By Ballot— Lampover (H. Twyman). Trainer. J. P. Phillips. 16559 F. (i'nds 1 L10 1 :52':.-.hvy 11 113 4 8 1 8 7 7 " I. Morris 10 Bombast, BrawnFavorite, Prunes 45416 F.G'nds 1 is l:56%alow 8 110 2 1 1 2 6" oT7 11 Thurber 7 s.deVer.iun. J. Beeves, Aat'nettsj 46396 F.G'nda 1 1-8 2:02 hvy 7 111 5 11 1 1| T H Thurber 7 K. Neptune. L.C'ttage. Arbitrator 16384 F.G'nda 11-16 1:68. hvy 6 113 3 11 1 li H H Thurber 8 Jack K., Blaebanaoek, Pulaski 16338 F.G'nda 1 1-16 l:54-.:.mud 7 lt«» 2 12 2 5'" 5J II Thurber 7 Tanl.ic. King Neptune. Keziali 449C7 Jef'son 2-4 1 :15'-,fast 12 10S 10 10 9 V- fi» W Wright 12 Pr. llenrr. Sen. James. Sturdee 41915 Jef'son 2-1 l:15'igood 3 115 2 7 7 4" 4'J J Metcalf 8 Irish Maid, Parrish. MissKruter Fourth Race [4th Fair Grounds] FOURTH RACE — 1 Mile. Doliv Handicap. 3-year-olds and u-iward.' Fillies and Mares. (Jan. 11, 1916— l:S74i— 5— lOfiJ MADGE F., b. f, 4 113 By Voorhecs— Salvatrix (Ogdcn Stable). Trainer. S. M. Henderson. 15621 F.G'nds lmTty 1:47 mud 2' Ml 1111 S'l 5" C Rob'son 7 Bolster, Woodtrap. Gen. Glenn 46403 F.G'nds 1 1-16 l:554r,hvy 11-10 110 4 2 3 3 4 4" * P.ob'son 4 Omond. Woodtrap. Panamaii 45525 F.G'nds 1 l:!6';mud 11-10 110 2 11 1 1* 1» C Rob'son 6 Mist. Polly, P.iglden. TailorMaid 4526S F.G'nds 1 1:40 fast 8-5 107 111 1 1' Ink c Rob'son 5 S. Glance. B.7)'ncerlL, Tail. Maid 41037 Church'l 1 l:42%mud 1 104 2 11 1 1* 1 |C Rob'son 7 Buford. Galli-Curci. Joe Stahr 44591 Church'l 1 1-8 l:55%hvy 6 106 3 5 3 3 2'J 2»" C Rob'son «i John ().. Sans Peur II. . I.egal 44543 Church'l 1 1-8 l:56Vivy 13-10 103J 3 2 2X2] 43J C Rob'son 9 Linden, J.Heffering, S. Peur II. EULOGY, b. m, 7 101 By Fair Play — St. Eudora (P. Dunne). F. Dunne. 15691 F.G'ds i 1-16 i:.vi--hvy 20 109 6 6 5 S 4' 4»t S Boyle 8 War Mask. Op'tuaity. Woodstoae 46637 F.G'nds 11-16 1:51 hvy 20 99 4 5 1 4 4: 5" S Boyle 0 Chief. Soldat de Verdun, Borneo 46688 F.G'nda 11:40 fast 12 lOli 3 3 3 5 2- 21 H Erieks'n 8 M. Miller. Cob. Lass, B.Damerl I. 46488 I'G'nds 1 1-16 1:50 hvy 30 104 3 4 4 5 5 5-3 8 Boyle 5 Bolster, Dr.immond. D. Vandiver 45442 F.G'nds 1 1:46 hvy 20 100 4 5 5 5 5'3 5-4 S Boyle ti Simpleton. Bolster. Franklin 4542S F.G'nds ll:47y5mud 8 100 1 2 2 I 23 8* S Boyle 3 Tailor Maid, Ballet Dancer II. 48288 F.G'nds 3-4 l:19%hvy 15 108 6 7 7 7 745 S Boyle 7 Opportunity, Midia. Pullui DOTTIE VANDIVER, ch. f. 4 108 By Trap Rock— Hortensia (Sunnyland Stable). (Formerly ran as Mrs. Kate Leydecker). Trainer. R. A. Smith. 45622 F.G'nda 1 1-8 1 :564.-,mud 9 10 101 llii I" 1" J Pierre s King Neptune. Taalac, Pit 46483 F.G'nda 1 1-16 l:47%arood 81 N8 2 1 1 1 l3 2" J Pierce 7 Lazy Lou. Saint's Bridge. Poilu 45462 F.G'nds 1 1-16 1:50 hvy 7 95 1 1 1 1 l'i 33J F Cltiletti 5 Bolster. Drummond. Sailor 45317 F.G'nds lm70y 1:47 mud 11-5 106 3 2 2 2 3^ 3" J Pierce t Di.ini.Girl. P.clleBoberts. Medusa 44733 Pimlico 1 1-4 2:15 slop 9-5 99 1 1 1 1 1" Is J Pierce 7 Romeo, Melancholia. P. G. King 44697 Pimlico . 1 1-8 1 :58%slow 8 99 8 Pulled up. J Pierce S J. of Arc. MintCat. Dandy Dude COBALT LASS, b. m, 5 105 By King Cobalt — Lady Rosalie (J. Arthur). Trainer. J. Arthur. 4:i.12 P.G'nds 1 l:47-'Dmud 13-18 104 2 1 1 1 23 2'1 A Richcr'k 8 Sun God. Ceiinus. 1) real 45508 F.G'nds I 1:40 fast 6 M4 222 2 ::I 8*1 A Richcr'k li Mar. Miller. Kul.igv. B.Daneerll. 45461 F.G'nds 3-4 LlO'/ihvy 41 100 1 6 6 6' .V A Richcr'k 10 St. Isidore. Pullux. A. N. Akin 45381 F.G'nds 3-4 l:167shvy 3-5 105 1 2 1 '!'• 5-4 F Cltiletti S A. N. Akin. Douglass S.. Jago 45334 F.G'nds 3-4 l:17y5mud 4 104 3 3 3 l3 l5 S Wida 4 Discussion. Jago. Bon Tromp 44S14 Bowie 61 f 1:20 fast 27 96 9 10 8 5l 67 A Richcr'klO Fort Bliss. Grimalkin. Kashmir 44773 Bowie ll:42%fast 11 99 3 2 1 2 5J 524 A Richcr'k 7 T.McTaggart. Tetlcy, Irish kiss ANTOINETTE, b. f, 4 101 By Santoi— Vinaigrette (M. R. Pons). Trainer. O. E. Pons. £510 F.G'nda 11-18 1:47 fast 5 105 5 3 4 2 T- U J Henpel I) Toddler. James. Quel n Blonde 46416 F.G'nda 1 1-8 l:G8%alOW 12 102 3 2 2 1 I1 3*1 J Heupel I S.deVerdun. J. Beeves. IVekmato 455117 F.G'nds 1 1-S 2:01':',hvy 81 l"t 6 11 1 1" 8" J Heupel 8 Sohl.deVerdun. Redstart, Lottery 45360 F.G'nds 5-4 l:19%hvy 12 111 7 6 5 5s 57} J Rod'g'ez 7 Opportunity. Midia, Pullux 45305 F.G'nds 1 1-4 2:07fefast 8 102 2 11 1 i" 5' . J Heupel 9 Deekniate. Bajazet. Bub. Louder MY DEAR, ch. f. 3 88 By King James — Bettie Landon (F. Musante). Trainer. F. Musante. 18556 P.G'nds 3-4 i:i..^hvy 13 99 7 7 4 21 :'.' A Richer* k 8 Bobby Allen. Opportunity, Mose 45482 F.G'nda 1 l:41'-.good 6 103 2 4 5 f. 8} 4: S Wida (1 Bread Man, Gen. Glenn. P.oneDry 45405 F.G'nds 1 l:45*jcbyy 7 91 5 11 2 1" 1 1 S Wida 5 Stickling. Dm-hcs Lace, Toddler 15:21 F.G'nds 3 4 l:17Vhhvy 12 Ml I 3 I I* 3' S Wida 7 Simpleton. Bui. Proof. P.ieadMan 45232 F.G'nda 61 f 1:08 fast 15 101 7 5 8 8 B*J J Mooney 8 8. Liberty, R. Traveler, Min.Man 44s67 Bowie CI f 1:22 fast 6 114 6 4 4 V- 35 A Johnson 7 ( "mandale. Kallipolis, Gallagher TAILOR MAID, ch. f, 4 101 By Fair Play— Toggery (G. W. Atkinson). Trainer. G. W. Atkinson. 45576 I'.GiHs 3-4 1:15 hvy 10 101 5 E 7 7 T'S Boyle 7 Bullet Proof. Pirkwieb, Enmity 4347". F.G'nds 1 l:42r5f.slo\v 21 104 5 11 1 2* : \ s Wida 6 Soi.deVcrdun, Baigneur, Ceriuus 454.8 F.G'nds 1 l:47%mud 7-10 97 2 1 2 1 l3 l3 S Wida ■ :i Eulogy. Ballet Daneer II. 45355 F.G'nds 1 l:46^mud 4 98 5 3 3 3 4- 4» G Stack S MadgeF.. MistressPolly, Bigldea 86288 F.G'nda 11:40 fast 12-5 l*»o 5 3 3 3 3' 4«| F Cltiletti 5 Midge P., S. Glance. B.Daneerll. 451S2 Jef'son ll:394sfa3t 5 97 3 2 2 2 1" li F Cltiletti 7 Jiffy. HarryB'rgoyne, BouTroinp ALULA, b. f. 3 94 By Voorhees— Bremerhafen (M, L. Wheeler). Trainer. J. J. Troxler. 45609 F.G'nds 5-4 lT.S'smud 8 102 4 4 4 2' 2 ■» S Boyle 10 Wendy. Ira Wilson. Keep 4-21:7 F.G'nds 51 f l.(6-: fast 12 113 5 I li si dR Troxler 12 Bestboff, Flying\Vitc!i. BoneDry 44673 Church'l l\M%tnvA 11 103 5 5 4 5 t4* 3*} J Moon, y in Dresden. I'rinee Pal. Sterling 44835 church'l S-4 1:14%mud 13 102 8 8 8 65 C'J .1 Mooney 1) Dr. Hickman. Lorraine, Starview 44459 Latonia 1 l:49VBhvy 6 IDS 6 4 4 4 2'i 21 .1 Mooney 7 Pr. Pal. Bread Man. Gin. Glenn 43859 Lex'ton F C 1 :13%mud 43-10 109 3 4 4 34 2'1 J Groth 10 Bonneville, MabelG., Accelerate 43772 Lex'ton 5-8 1:01 fast 34 109 1 6 4 41 3!J J Groth 11 Mile. Dazie. Eulah P., MabelG. Fifth Race [5th Fair Grounds] FIFTH RACE— I Mile. 3-year-olds. Clain.ing. (Jan. 11, 1916— l:37ti— 5— 106.) BOBEY ALLEN, ch. g. 3 106 By Harrigan— Mae Erwin (J. A. Coburn). Trainer. M. Buxtoa. 15556 P.G'nds 3-4 l:15'-.h\y 11-5 89 1 2 1 |«t if" P Cltiletti 8 Opportunity. My Dear, Mom 4"1_7 P.G'nds 51 f l:10'f-.mud 41 l*8J 2 111" 2 I M Buxton 11 Dia. Girl, WtoCares, Arrowhead 45161 Jef'son 81 t l:06«sfast 4 112 10 I 9 »'S V\ H Tull'lt 1 t Ablaze. Who Cares. Catania 45106 Jef'son 5. f 1:07 '.-.fast 8 112 4 5 5 4] 4'JII Tulltt 10 L.inP.lack. S.I.ibertv. Sugaimiiit 44560 church'l 3-4 l:16'ihvy 19-5 111 3 3 3 li I"' 11 Tullett 12 WildFlower. Bt.Germain, Bstero .44263 Latonia 3-4 l:13Wfast 9 113 1 1 1 1& 2' II Tullett W Sterling, Hor.Lerch, Burgoyne 43749 Lex'ton 6-8 l:014f,fast 15 1091 3 3 4 41 l9 II Tullett 10 Starview. Kinburn, Friz I/Disqualified for foul. GOLDEN DAWN, h. f, 3 87 By Golden Maxim — Green Dawn (M. & J. Lowen- Tr liner. M. I.owenstein. stein). 18574 P.G'nds 3-4 LK'.'.-hvy 18-6 101 3 _ 2 11 l G Stack 8 Midia. Poreelosure, Bedcegrata 15478 F.G'nds lm70y 1:80 slow 6 1 1 R I 1 7 I 2- Q Stack 8 Delnh, Shenandoah. Neenali '.G'nds 3-4 1:18 hvy 30 88 ( 7 7 V* «•• G stack 8 Min.Man. K. Traveler, Gen. Glenn 45024 Jef'son 81 f l:08%fast 6 MS 7 7 11 11' 11'- S Wida 13 Ablaze. Plain Bill. Peccant 44607 Church'l 3-4 1 :ll' hslow 15 I"1 8 10 11 95 9:lJ Hanoverl2 Wendv. V.PaikMaid. Accelerate 44419 Latonia 3-4 l:17%mud 51 11111 7 4 o4 53i J Howard 1 1 L. Mcuntiov, Luke's Pet. Ruby 41358 Latonia 51 f 1:10 mud 2 105 1 1 1 1" 1* T Murray 10 Inquiry, Mayrose. Hidden Talent FLEER, ch. g. 3 95 By Astronomer — Fleda B. (P. Leydecker). Trainer, J. Duffy. 45575 F. G'nds 5-4 1 :17,.-.hvv 6 111 5 2 1 1- 1- .1 Jads; 11 P.MeGee, H. Weapon. B.TIirough 48481 F.G'nds 3-4 i.l54f.good 9 108 4 4 4 4'' 6*1 S Boyle 11 Bbj Idea. JeanBullant, WboCares 45338 F.G'nda 1 l:47%mud 41 97 2 3 1 1 1- t» F Cltilettll3 BedDomino, 8'dgejtrass, B.Wing 46226 JeP son 5-8 l:00^ifast 8 105 2 12 2- 1" S Wida 12 Onlligh. Th.Sb.NotPass, B.'sPet 44912 Jef'son 81 fl:09 good 15 108 4 3 4 5' :*\V CltilettilO Neenali. Flelgling. Har.'s Heir 44892 JeTaon. 5-8 l:027-,slow 15 166 5 5 5 6! 6*4 1" Cltiletti 7 D. of Peace, Tanaank, Har.IIeir DOLrii, b. c 3 92 By Brummel — Thrilled (Anderson Bros.). Trainer F. Wright. 45494 F.G'nds 1 l:42Hfaat 10 111 8 E 5 8 S3 1*1 W Wright 12 Sh'ndoah, Plr.MeGee, It. Weapon 48478 F.G'nds lm70y 1:98 slow 4 109 3 4 4 4 3' l1. J Groth 0 Shenandoah, GoULDawn, Neenali 46239 Jefson I 4 1 : Pi-Last 10 100 7 5 6 6 1 4*1 G Stack 8 Who Cares. Peccant, Diam. Girl 45178 Jef'son 3-4 1 :14sr,fast 16-5 112 3 2 2 l1 1' J Groth IS Hewitt, Betty Curry, Biddh-dee 45125 .l.-f'son 3-4 1:14%fast 10 116 4 3 6 6»k 6-J J Groth 10 Anticipate, Yaphank, Bui. Proof 4.1 i: Jef'son 3-4 l:ll357ast 4 112 5 3 2 21 2- J Groth 11 Bory o'More. Grove A., Prin.Lou LONELY, b. f. 3 101 By Vor. Troir.v— Isolation (Fry & Dahnken). T:. liner. 1'. l'arrar. 45093 JeTson 8} t 1:08 fast 6 110 7 7 9 9- 9'; C Pop..- 10 Catania. Viva Cuba. MKsParnell 45060 Jer son 3-4 1:1 l".-.fast 4 117 4 3 3 2'. 2 ■ M Rowan 10 Maise, Val.ParkMaid, S'dfejrrass 44981 JeP son 8-8 l:03%mnd 3 no 3 4 4 2' 2'1 C Ponce 8 Sedgegrass, Peggy C, Fledgling 44940 Jef'son 3-4 1:14'. .fast 4 106 6 4 4 4' V% C Ponce 8 Sugarmint. Peccant, Burgovne 44908 Jefson 81 f l:89%good 7-6 no 3 4 5 2- 2'' C Ponce 11 Burgovne. C. the Way, Peccant 44374 Jefson 61 f 1:18 hvy 6-5 111 2 1 1 111 V W Mcln're •' Diam. Girl. BapidStride, I'm bio 44824 !:';ii,ire 81 f 1:08 fast 4 106 2 3 t 1» 1* Q Preece 12 K'gibbet. C.oT. Boost, In'cretion 44443 Km;. ire 5J f l:07*4fast 16-5 103 5 3 4 4l 4^1 G W Car'UO Bright Gold, Band Bed. Castor WARLIKE, ch. c, 3 101 By Ivan the Terrible— Rebellion (S. Louis). Traini r, A . c. Porretto. 48494 F.G'nd 1 1 : 12'. -.fast 12 115 12 12 12 11 13 B'l F Cltilettil2 Sb'ndoab, Pir.M. ' ;■-. ILWeapoa 45481 P.G'nds 3-4 l:16%gOod 8 10s :i 7 7 717'iF Citilcttill Bigldea. J.BuIIaat, Who Cares 45127 P.G'nds 61 f l:10=.-.mud 8 113111 10 11 11 8" I, Lyke 11 Dia'ndGirl. B.AIh a. WboCares 48321 F.G'nda 3-4 l:17',0hvy 7 112 5 5 4 41 5" II Thurber 7 Simpleton. Bullet Proof. MyDear 15263 P.G'nds 61 f 1:06 fast 20 li: 5 7 7 7h ?! C Rob'son 8 8. Liberty, R. Traveler, Min.Man 449S7 Jef'son 51 f 1 TO^hvy 8 113 3 3 3 3- 1' C Rob'son 6 D.ofPeaee, Accelerate, S.Liberty HEAVY WEAPON, ch. c. 3 98 By Uncle— Planutess (J. MacManus) . Trainer. \V . M. Byan. 15575 F.G'nds 5 4 1 :i7'.-,livy 6 W8 11 N 8 *'.: :: 8 Boybj 11 Pleer, Pirate MeGee, B. Through 45494 F.G'nds 1 l:42,3fc.st 15 W9 1 3 3 1 41 I* J Moon y 12 Sbenando ab, Pir. McGee, Ablaze 45::::: F.t. 'iids 51 f 1 :l*%mnd 40 MS I 7 6 6' 6 ■ J Judge 9 Anticipate, WboCares, Ph. Fair 45240 Jefson 2 4 1:15 fast 50 103 8 6 6 B« 5:T.I Judge 8 Enmity, Bullet Proof, Wear} 48093 Jefson 8-4 1:13 fast 168 88 4 0 5 6 6"; ■■' Cltiletti 8 Arnold. Bon Tromp, Enmity SWIRL, b. f. 3 100 By Sweep— Kaskaspia (J. McDonald). Trainer, J. H. McDonald. 45230 Jefson 3-1 1:12 -.fast o l"9 8 7 • ■ ' M Bu\(..n 8 Wbo Carea, Peccant, Diam. Girl 45106 Jefson 8j f 1 :07' ,fa.-.t 6 K': 6 6 7 h 10 » C Ponce 10 L.inBl •. k. S.Liberty, Sugarmlnt 48047 Jefson 3-4 l:14%fast 21 no 1 353' ::■■', M Rowan 9 Furbelow, LJnBWk, Accelerate 46014 Jefson 5-4 1 :l5-igood 12 103 1 4 3 5' J»l C Pen. 7 A.Pevii.. Bread Maa, Accelerate 44826 Laurel 3-4 1 :15%good 8-6 108 8 4 11- 1-' J McTag't 12 Husb, Bardora, Pteeioas Pearl 14489 Empire Ab 3-4 l:ll%BlOW "9-6 111 2 11 2" 3' C F'b'ther 1; M. Alley. L. Leaves, B. Player JIM HASTINGS, b. c. 3 110 By Luke McLuke— Winnecock (J. W. Schorr). Trainer. 1. Tau'oor. 45555 F.G'nds Imlttj 1 :..l '..hvy 1 IM •12 1 1« 1' M I'uxton 7 Tbe Archer. Bee'sWing, .M Ba 15494 F.G'nds 1 l:42',.-,fast 12 113 5 7s S si -;M I'uxton 12 Sh'ndoah. Pir. MeGee. 11. Weapon 15473 F.G'nds 51 f l:09%slow 12 IK 10 12 » 7' 6*| M Buxton 12 Arrowhead. TbePirate. Cormo/aa 45400 F.G'nds 51 f l:0940hvy 21 l"9 s 8 8 6] B"» F CltilettilO Barry's Pet, Br.Player, T. Pirate 42316 Church'l 1-2 4S\fast 10 112 7 7 6- 6«i IV War't'n 8 Bpsceb'sb, B'goyne. W.thcGreat PINDAR, b. c, 3 (M) 93 By Froglegs^Purple Cross (S. Berry). T-ainer. .1 . 11. .gall. 15494 I'G'nds I 1:12'.. fast 20 98 9 9M I! 11' 5] A Bbh.i 1,12 Sh'niloah. PilM. Gee. II Weapon I l'i: ,'G'u.ls lni7iiy 1 :5t .mud 12 K I '. 7 7' 7 " !l Bricks' n H Aii.lrie. Bee's Wing. Brenner 4..100 !•' G'n. is ..' f 1 .i:i'..hvy 38 108 1 5 t l i' \V Wright 10 Barry's Pet, Br.Player, T.l'irate 453S8 P.G'nds 1 I : I74r,mud .0 IW5 1 , I T :. • , 11 Bricks' n 13 Pleer, Red Domino, Kedgegrasa 45178 JeP son 3-4 1 :14%.fast 3 1 M7 7 11 12 10* M * G Bback 13 Uvlpb. Dewitt. 'Betty Cnrry 44985 Jel in 5 f 1 ll'-.hvy 12 112 I 6 • f :" .1 Mooney B Har. Heir, Br.Player, Moun.Girl 43J6J Lex'ton F C 1.13'umud 48f 109 » 8 S 73 7:; C Howard 10 Booueville. Alula. Mabel G. Page 5 Sixth Race [6th Fair Grounds] SIXTH RACE— 1 1-8 Miles. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (March 14, 1908—1:51*3—3—122.) PLENTY, k. g. 4 108 By St. Amar.t— Heart's Desire (S. A. Clopton). Trainer. S. A. Clopton. (5486 P.G'ada ! 1 -8 1:56 j,rood 1-10 Ml 11 I 9 S •'.' 8«f, p Cltlle.ttll2 Br. Favorite, Cap. City. .1 . .St. n. 45279 .F.G'nda 1 l-M 1 :4ii4.-.fast 2 1M 7 7 fi f 4i !• B" CltUettllS Lazy Lew, Medaaa, Baiiaatu 4524S fefaoa 1 l:4( yr,fast 3 100 7 ; fi r. S« I* 8 Wlda 11 Mnaaba Into, Baaer, Sybil 45197 Jef'son 1 1-lfi 1 :1(!V5fast 5 9S 4 5 5 6 fi B*§ S Wida I Vperliau. D'kOMte, 1! . Mac -lean 4463:2 Laurel lm70y l:44Vsgood 25 103 6 7 7 7 7 7'" F Bryson 7 Joyful. War Smoke, Siesta 44534 Laurel 1 l:43«&s!op 33-10 105 798 8 75 72» P C Itilet ti 1(1 Frizeur. Romeo, lions Kong 44487 Laurel 1 l:49%faa* 6-5 103 4 "J 9 9 8» 9«3 F CTtilettilO S.Litrlit III.. D'C'nival. M.Connell PIT. ch. g, 7 103 By Eeonid— Belle Rankin (J. Phillips). Trainer. J. Phillips. 46613 P.G'nds 1 1-1 2:93 mud :; Mi ill I • V " : - B Wlda 11 IMIattox, B.Haaapsoa, Wproof 46678 F.G'nda 11-111:54 hvy 20 Ml s I I I 31 ::* .) pierce k Lucius. Maant.Boaell., Kiltey 46522 F.G'nda l l-s l-.5fi4.-.mud 15 Ml c 7 7 o 41 4-- s Wlda 8 D.Vaadlrer, K. Neptune. Taalae 4£477 F.G'nds 1 11 2:ll4:,slow 7 101 6 6 I 4 3 35J L Caofleld " Bub.Louder. K.N'ptune, Beaker* 45405 P.O'ada 1 1-4 2:12-"-shvy 4 104 tt 7 6 fi 5' 5'» H Thurber S King Neptune, Cracow. Tanlac MM P.G'ada 1 1-4 2:07Sfaat 10 109 4 6 9 9 8' 6*3 1 Moonev 9 Deckmate. Bajaaet, Bub.Louder 45271 F.G'nda 1 1-S l:54*-,fast 8 108 10 11 10 10 9J 6('J H Thurberll Marauder. R. Leader, Alexander BOMBAST, br. g. 6 112 By Broomstick— Xela (F. P. Lettellier). Trainer. If. T. Moekler. 45669 P.G'ada 1 l-lfi 1 :52Sh-y 10 no !t ?, i i ij ii u n j BarkelS BrownFavorite. Praaea, Ifarskea 4549S F.G'nd-s 1 l-M 1:48 fast 15 112 12 11 8 8 4& 22 II J BarkelS C'lestonian. WUltfaB, CoarceUe* 45444 P.G'ada 1 1-1 2:ls»/f.hvy 6 102 S 7 7 7 6' 4:- G Stack 10 Alniino, B.ihv Bfalter, Lottery 45414 F.G'iuls 1 KM l:50*:,slow 4) 11114 11 9 6 4s 7" .1 Hod'g'ezU JackK.. AlPieree. BrownFavorite 46369 F.G'nda 1 l-M 1:38 hvy 6 109 9 8 7 4 32 3» J Rod'g'ea 9 Sol. da Verdun. Keziah, Toddler 46391 P.G'ada 1 1-16 1 irXial 4 Ml 7 7 6 5 4- 4* J Rod'g?aa 7 Tanlac, King Neptune. Keziah CAPT. HODGE, b. g, 5 107 By Fitz HerberU-Irisb Eyes (L. F. Wagner). Trainer. J. Braham. 45592 F.G'de l l-i S:14%hvy 7 l"l 17 6 3 2' 8*1 .1 Pierce 7 K. Keacaae, Taalae, Br.PaTorite 46443 P.G'ada 1 l-M 1:50 hvy 20 Ml •» s c c fi" I" J Judge 9 Tantalus. N.K.Real, H.C.Rasea 45417 P.G'ada 1 1-8 1 :• .'. -.slow 41 101 7 0 6 4 1*1 2'1 F ("ltiltti 7 Speedster, Loreaa Moss. Poilu 46995 F.G'nda 1 1-4 2:074f,fast 15 107 5 3 4 8 9 »»• C Dwsaraa !l Decfcaute, Bajaaet, Hub. Louder 45257 F.G'nda 1 1 1 2:0fi4.-,fast 12 102 S 5 5 I 31 3s 8 Wida 11 Wad. Last. JackUeoves. Rookery 45184 Jef'son 1 3-16 2:01Vfcfaat 6 112 7 8 5 4 41 4*J II Lunsf'd 13 Ornery, Rookery, I'.enefactor 45157 Jef'son 1 3-16 2:00 fast 5 111 9 9 9 5 5' u'"l J Glass !» Contestant. Bab. Louder. Tanlac EL RET, ch. g, 6 « 102 By Peepo' Day — Lady Strathmore (R. H. Good). Trainer. It. II. Good. 45578 P.G'ada t l-M 1 'i hvy a M I I I I ^J I* L Caafleld I Ln ma, Moaataia Raaa II.. 1'it 45523 P.G'ada l 1-8 l:56%mnd M till 19 8 1 I s • L .Mills s D.Yaadiver, (C.Keptaae, Taalae 45257 P.G'ada 1 1-4 2:06%faat 10 102 10 9 9 9 91 714 W ilein'chll Wad. Last. J. Beeves. CapMI'dirc 45157 Jef'son 1 3-16 2:00 fast 15 108 8 6 7 7 74 7~i L Milla I Contestant. Hub. Louder. Tanlac 46984 Jef'son 1 3-M 2:68%faat 8 111 2 5 6 5 41 i-'i J Rodg'ez 7 Doekmato. Lit. Cottage, Bajaaet 45017 Jef'son 1 3 16 2:02%good 12 110 4 S 6 6 710 4" A Richcr'k s Bajaaet. W'worlli'sLast, Toddler ROOKERY, br. in, 5 98 By Zeus — Ravenroost (P. Dunne). Trainer. 1". Dunne. 95677 P.G'ada 1 1-8 l:58%hvy 30 100' s S 6 7 7" S3-S Bovle 8 Qaeea Bloade, Jiffy. Sasin 45511 P.G'ada 1 l-M l:47%fast 10 10110 10 10 10 74 6" S Boyle 10 Drown Favorite. Handftill. Mab 45477 P.G'ada 1 1 I 2 :11V, slow 8 96 5 5 6 6 5" 4V1 S Wida ti Dub. Loader, King Neptune. Pit 46496 F.G'ncls 1 1-4 2:12V,hvy 6 941 7 S 8 8 8 85« H King 8 King Neptune. Cracow, Tanlac 45305 F.G'ncls 1 1-4 2:07%fast 12 100 8 a 6 i 5 1 43J. J Pierce 9 Deckmate. Dajazet. Bab. L II all I 45283 F.G'ncls 1 1-S l:52'\,fast 20 98 2 5 6 6 7 7" H King 7 Wad. Last, Deckmate, Keuward Seventh Race [7th Fair Grounds] SEVENTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Feb. 13, 1915— 1:4414— 3— 104.) PILSEN, ch. g, 6 111 By Duval— Helen Miller (W. Richey). Trainer. J. «; . Wagnon. 46679 F.G'ncls 1 1-16 l :52"r.hvy 6-5 114 6 4 3 1 1" 11 Q Walla 9 Praaea, Bine Thistle, Doilv 46664 P.G'ada 3-4 l:10-.-.hvy 1 115 2 2 1 1| la G Walls 1*1 HuronlL. (;.W'liington. K.ziah 463M P.G'ada 3-4 LlS^hvy 13-5 113 6 2 I L'l 2" G Walls 9 Hadrian. Kuklux. Al Pierce 44405 Empire 11-16 1:51 hvy 3 113 7 7 7 7 7 610 J Connors 7 Paddy Dear, Poilu. FrankWaters 43969 H.deG'ce 3-4 l:13*ialow M 111 8 8 8 72 7°J J Connors 1 1 s. Emblem. St.Q'ntin. W.Hedotte 4:;741 H.deG'ce 1 1-10 l:48=igood 2 112 o 7 7 3 6l o8 E Haynes 15 Tie Pin. LCottage, TbornBlocm SEMPER STALWART, b. g, 7 106 By Stalwart— Semper Victoire (J. C. Eaton). Trainer. W. B. Johnson. 45568 P.G'ada 1 1-16 l:52%hvy 13-5 M4 12 1 1 I1 4;J J Judge 7 Toddler. Napthalioa, B. Baaipaaa 45511 F.G'ncls 1 1-16 l:47'-^.fa.st 15 106 1 1 1 3 6- 7ltt J Juc!i.'e In Hrown Favorite, llandfull, Mab 45431 P.G'ada 1 1-16 1 :55'/:.mu'l 15 Ml 2 2 2 2 V 22 J Judge 7 Tanlac. Caballo. Willigan 42746 Latonia 1 1-10 l:4S-'f.slc;w 17f 105 10 10 10 10 10' 7»» W Wright 12 ('apt. Burns. Aztec-. Gor.Russell 42691 Churo.h'l 1 1-16 l:49%taat 6sf 110 8 9 8 8 8'1 S-1 W Ridcn'rl2 Bandvmo. Taalae. Bonnie Teas 42462 Church' 1 1 1-8 l:58%mud 64 111 4 4 5 5 7i -8 J Haiioverll Tito, Grumpy, I'hilistiue PRUNES, br. g, 5 113 By Voorhees— Prestene (J. T. Buckley). Trainer, T. E. Crist. 45679 P.G'ada 1 l-M L.'.J'.livy 13-.". Ml 1 6 E I :'■' -1 J Pierce k POaea. Btae Tbiatle, Doily 45559 F.G'ncis 1 l-M 1 :52::.-livy 7 107 6 4 5 4 :;s :;', J Pierce IV Bombast. Rr. Favorite. Marslion 45430 P.G'nds 1 1-16 l:51%i:iud 5 Ml 4 5 5 1 25 3-1; J Pierce 9 C'nterha lance. Midia, Don I)oc1«e C59M F.G'nda 1 1-8 2:02 hvy 8 106 4 6 6 6 6* 62« J Pierce 7 P.Connelly, K.Neptune, L.C'tage 44!i!»l Jef'son lm70v lMS^.hvy 6 109 1 4 7 7 6s 712 S Wida 8 Astraea. Detsv, Little String 41823 Bowie 1 1-16 1 :52-\good 12 109 11 8 5 6 41 5'JF Weiner 11 Nebraska. Miss Brvn. Handful] 44760 Bowie 1 1-16 l:51%fast 11-10 102 2 5 5 6 6 61* J Pierce t Sibola. Joan of Arc. Keen Jane BLUE THISTLE, b. g. 11 106 By Blues— Wild Thistle (W. Cahill). Trainer. \V. ( 'ahill. 45671 P.G'ada 1 l-M l:52''r.hvy 20 106 2 7 7 4 4- PI L Morris !l Pilaea, Prunes. Puilv -45414 FG'nds 1 1-16 1 :50«islow 50 Ml 12 10 1L 10 9* &11 G Walls 14 .TackK.. AlPieree. BrownFavorite 45325 F.G'nds lm70y l*51*ajhvy 20 1M E 11 10 M 9- '.'■- G Walls 12 Don Dodge, Bteeth, Bertodano 44823 Bowie 1 1-16 1 :52"--good 93 111 I '.» 10 9 9- 9-1 A Johnsonll Nebraak*. Miss Brya, llandfull 44802 Bowie 1 1-16 l:51- 5fast 62 108 7 7 6 I 8 8-" H Bam'fa 8 Nebraska Refogee, BeaHampaoo 44774 Bowie 1 1-16 1:53 fast 14 111 4 7 7 7 7 7-8 H Ham't'n 7 ;. M. Miller. C. Francis. Caballo KEZIAH, br. m, 7 101 By Ildrim— Kerchief (C. W. Gasser). Trainer. L. F. Oasser. 45578 P.G'ada 1 1-16 1:54 hvy 7 MS 4 4 6 6 7 \ 7 : I. Munis | I.uc iu-. Mountain Raae II.. Pit 15554 F.G'ncls 2-4 1 :16-.,hvy 41 M? 8 5 3 4s 4'" II Eric.vs'nl2 PiNen. Hurinll.. (i.W'ington 45259 F.G'nda 11-16 1:58 hvy » 105 2 5 4 2 2* 2'i H Erlcks'n !) S. de Verdun, Bombast, iodcller 453J8 F.G'nda 1 1-16 l:54%mud 15 104 3 3 3 3 3l 3-J H Bricks'n 7 Tanlac. King Neptune, Bombast 45153 Jef'son 3-4 l^o^fast 20 102 7 12 13 131 ll1" S Wida 14 Sen. James. If. Garner. M.Wright 44953 Jeraoa 3-4 1:14 fast 30 110 7 7 11 ll2 "ll-1 W Obert 12 Ina Kay, Verity, Bengali 44907 Jef'son 3-4 1:16 good 40 108 7 7 8 8 7'4 W Obert B Nepperhan. Bulogy, Converse ALEXANDER, br. g, 6 106 By Plaudit— Meritorious (M. Rieser). Trainer. D. Vititoe. 4546:; F.G'nds 1 1-8 2:00y5hvy 8 104 6 5 4 5 52 510 G Stack 12 Grumpy, B. Ilampson. DiaaCOfMn 45111 P.G'ada 1 116 l:5(Hf-,slow 12 1M 13 8 8 .8 H P* H Lunsf'd M J.ic-kK., AlPH-ree. BrownFavorite 453M P.G'ada lm7Hy l:52'-.hvy 6 11J 7 4:; 5 6* 5kJ H LunsfcllL' Geo. Byag, Marslion. 1'idaski 45271 P.G'ada 1 1-8 l:54],ifast 12 103 4 7 5 '5 4'i 341 W Hein'chll .Maraud r. P.. Loader, Gen. Byng 45221 Jef'son 11-10 1:13 fast 10 107 13 10 6 7 6^ P G Stack 14 Bar. Sight. M.Roblee, Bertodano 44990 Jef'son lm70y l:51%hvy 6 111 8 8 9 6 65 i\'\ C Rob'aaaU Vowcll. Bleetk, Capital City BABY GIRL, ch. f. 4 94 By Textile— My Baby (Est. of J. J. Shannon). Trainer. J. Phillips. 45598 F.G'da 9-4 l:li:'-hvy 12 10312 7 r, 5- 6 s A\'i.hi 12 Mose, Bbliae, Geo. WaaalactoB 45499 P.G'nda 3 4 l:]8'0hvy 20 105 2 I I 5- 5 ' S Wida 12 A.A*ex*der, D.ofD'voasalre, Bond 45025 Jef'son 5'. f l:0SVr,fast 50 98 8 7 9 91 10'i S Wida IS Scarpia II., L'Infinnier. Cobalt 41156 Latonia 3-4 1:19 hvv 48f 110 M M 10 9s 93; J Howard 1 I Enmity, Star Baby, Emdcn 42228 Lex'toa 1-4 l:13Kfaat 55 89 2 x S 7l 8»» S Boyle 11 Circulate, W'terCord. L.Mexic-nn 42MS Lex'ton FCl:12\hvy 21 97 8 7 6 61 6:2 S Boyle 11 Lancelot, S'nsPcurlL. D'cussion NAPOLEON, ch. g, 6 111 By Glorifier— Sallie Washington (J. A. Kyle). Trainer. K. C. Antic ny. I 568 P.G'ada 1 l-M 1:52 jhvy 0 199 11 I 1" M M !• M Buxton 10 Bombaat, BrowaParorite. Prunes Hi.'.]:; Jef'son I;.i20v 1:61 hw '. IO'.iJ 9 6 I 6 I 6-T W Collins 8 D.F'vorito. S.SClwart, RlaeRoca 40472 Jef'son lm20v 1 :5 :-.-,hvv S-5 112 6 6 6 2 P :.'* W Collins S Medusa. Blue Roek, Acheron 39641 H.deG'ce 1 1-16 l:59%fast 13-10 ill 7 7 6 6 41 4j:; J Rod'g'ez 7 C.McPerraa, S^hooter, Christie 9190 Empire lm70y 1:47'. slow 6 112 13 S 6 5 31 2' G Uole**tbl6 II. Krater, T. Declaioa, Mr.Speea :".H8l Empire 1 1-16 l:47--fast 20 1M 6 7 7 6 41 43i G Molos'thlO Lit.CotUge, Perugino, Chillum 3919S Empire 1 1 B 1 :53%faitt 15 112 13 3 1 3;!. 61"' II Buxton 7 N.K.Beal, D'ndie.uy, B.ofPll'aiS BATTLE MOUNTAIN, b. g, 3 87 By Montgomery— Geheimniss (F. Bicknell). Trainer. F. BicUnell. 45439 P. Coda 1 l-M 1:64 «4oiud Ml K J I I 7 I I -''■ \ i;i bcr'k I Coaaterbalaace, Midia. Praaea 453M P.Q'oda l^lT'^niud 60 19 13 1313 13 13 l:.";G Stack 13 Fh-er. Red Domino. ISedgeaTaaa 45154 Jef'son 3-4 1:15 fast r* M7 13 12 13 13 M«« G Moles'thlS Grovc-A.. Lit.Sandv. Bap. Stride 4SM9 JefaOB 6| t l:0N»uslo\v ." 0 106 12 12 12 12 12'-'" J Moor.ey 12 Neenah. Little- Sandy. Bib 44853 JeTaoa 5-11^6 hvv 15 1M S 8 8 8 8JG K Dority 8 Midia, Little Sandv. DoubleVan 449M Reno 5-8 1:02' -fast 37-10 109 1?1 B Pinneg'r •» Lottie Lee. Plaything. Sage Hen 43991 Reno 5i f 1:07 last 56 lu7 6'- J Majeatic '1 Waterwood, Nor. Belle, Chrome CABALLO. b. g, 4 110 By Free Lanca — Rosemeade (A. Brent). Trainer. A. Brent. :.: P.G'nda 1 l-M 1:54 hvy 7 112 5 I 3 I iJ P II Tborber 9 Laeiaa, Mountain Raae II.. Pit •MM F G'nds 1 1-16 1:52 '..hvy 8 M9 7 t t . 3 1" lh B Wi.la lo Tanlac. Aatraea, Marauder 45431 P.G'ada 1 l-M 1 :55'-,mud 3 1"7 5 5 3 7 4 33 S Wida 7 Tanlac. Scrap. Stalwart. Willigan 46359 P.G'ada 1 1-16 l:56*ibvy 6 102 3 4 4 3 2!' V B Wlda It K. Neptaae, Waterproof, Sleeth 46318 F.G'nda 1 1-16 1:52'. -,mud 8 198 7 7 4 2 25 21"' R McD'ett 7 Med. Misfl, Capital City. Jack K. 46241 Jef'son 1 1-16 1:47' ofast 10 lol 4 4 4 1 l1 3s C Ponce 11 tad. Spring, Hick Note, LoetteP. 45143 J.i". son 1 1-16 l:474ifast Si 101 3 4 4 4 41 4-i L Canfieldll Dr. Skater, Audrey K., Yermak SURPASSING, b. g, 9 106 By Ultimus— Dancing Water (W. R. Sallee). TraJaer, W. B. sallee. / 15613 P.G'nda 1 1-8 2:93 mud I MG 7 8 8 7 6" J-1, W Writrht 11 F.Mattox. B.Hampaoa, W'prool 45414 FG'nds 1 l-M l:.Vr»-slow 12 Ml 8 4 4 9 125 11-- J Moonev 14 JackK.. AlPieree. BrownFavorite 15350 P.G'ada 1 1-1C l:53«ih\-y 20 108 12 12 11 10 9- l» H J BurkeU K. Neptune.. Caballo. Waterproof 45525 P.G'nda lm70v l:51^,hvy 8 105 11 8 7 7 72 7" W Wright 12 Doa Dodge, Sleeth, Bertodano 42188 Lex'ton 1 1-16 l:51%hvy 22 109 7 9 10 10 11 114U N Barrett 11 Little String. Irregular, Hondo 39614 Lex'ton 1 1-4 2:06%fast 57 101 3 10 9 8 8s S'» J II Burkelo CoI.M'mort. .T.W. Klein. S.C'chin 39761 Lex'toa 1 1-S l:o4*3good 7 101 6 6 5 5 4 47 H Lunsf'd 7 Brynlimah, No Manager, Alston STARTER, ch. g, 6 111 By Salvation — Alondra (R. W. R. Cowie). Trainer. R. 11. Watkins. P.G nds 1 1-16 1:5."4 levy M 110 11 11 14 11 1 ':■ 13 .1 Groth 14 K. Neptune-. CabaUo, Waterproof 46983 J. iPaon 1 l-M l:51--,slow 20 11-' 8 s 8 :• '.|J '-,Ti J Groth 11 MissFilley, J. Beeves. K.Neptune 44252 Jamaica 1 1-16 1:48 fast 15 101 6 3 4 5 64 6" G W Car'l Bar One. Paddy Dear. K.Koberta 44216 Jamaica lmTOyl :45V,fast 8 106 1 9 9 8 7J 7" J Rod'S'ea 9 Hindoostan. Drag. Bock. Perseus 441. 17 Jamaica 1 l-M l:51Vfcavy 7 110 10 10 11 8 7'J 4"' T Davics 11 Daadjr Dude. Bar One. Perseus 45560 Saratoga 1 l:41'K jood 20 108 2 3 3 3 8* ItlD Conn' By I Roekport, Mis- Krater Dimitri 43461 Saratoga 1 1 40-^good 20 106 1 6 7 6 63 6'T S Sn'dinan 7 WiseMau, Gleipner, CapttHodaW 4o413 Saratoga 1 l:43Vimud 30 106 8 4 6 3 2) 35J S Sn dmanlO Poacher, Capt. Hodge, N. Yorke tDla-juahfied. YODELES, b. h, 8 111 By Roehampton — Yodler (M. Miller). Trainer, C. Tageadkalf. 4514:; Jef'son 1 1-16 l:474isfast 50 Ml 7 5 6 10 11 11 7 H Ericka'all Dr. Shafer. Audrey K.. Yermak 46W1 Jef'son lm7'iv l:46%faat 98 Ml 14 14 14 14 14 14" E Don' hue 18 Beagali, Kariy Bigkt Moatagaa 44991 Jef'son lm70y l:4^:.-.hvy 50 106 17 8 8 I 8"- W 11 inch 8 Aatraea, Betty, Little String 41132 FG'nds lm70v 1 -55:fetivy 20 111 1 6 6 6 6" 73" J Dursch 7 Ja-oa. Altaal'.., Merry Twjnkl* 38780 I^atonia lm70v 1 :50'/shvy 12f 110 1 9 10 10 10 10" L Mink 11 Reptoo, Hemlock. Jack Beevc* 38215 Church'l 1 1-16 l:4S\faat 23f 114 6 4 6 6 7J 7=3 J Howard 11 1'arr, Sandstone II. . Schemer PLUVIADA, ch. t, 4 99 By Pluvious-^-Aida Dunn (F. Netto). Traia r. c. B. Beaaeaaey. 454M P.G'nda 3-4 1:16 igood 10 100 j lo 7 7*1 5"3 G Stack 1- Poaltney, Langden, Cacambo PG'nda 3-4 1:15 slow 30 N M M E 5- 4" G Stack 11 Arch Plotter. Mab, LittleMaadie 45226 .1. I'son 3-4 l:13%faat 15 101»0 5 7 7] P* W Heia'cbl4 El Mahdi, ReUloe. Thrills 45179 Jrf'scm 6] f 1 :«»s fast 12 loo J \ :• p]l s BoyM 14 Med.Mi- . Fran. Star. Brbanaeck 4 ill! ..' f sun 1 l-M l:47%faat M M3 7 3 3 6 8 8:,3 ' ; W CarT 8 Jack Reerea, Dancer, Alkeaa Also eligible to atart ln order named mould any of the above be scratched: FLAPPER, br. m, 5 106 By Yankee— The Hoyden (W. L. Drake). I 'r.ii-e r, U . L. Drake. K.G'nda 1 1-1'. 1 ••' kvy I KH 2 -2 3 2 B,T J Moonc; 9 Ltaciax. Moaataia Raae II.. Pit PG'ada 1 1-8 ZM hvy I Ml 13 4 3 41 i 4 I, CaofieM 7 P.Ooaaekly, K. Neptaae, L.C'tage HUM . I. i'son 3-4 l:U%bvy 8 Ml 4 I 8 * 8'* L Canfuid H Redlaad. K«U-I No.,r. Goldraie 1','. chop hi 1 5 1'. 2:06 mud 7 1 lo 111 1 2J 4^.1 Moooey 8 Lor. Moaa. Aatelita, Wad.'* Leal 44461 I atoi.ia. 1 1-8 2:ii3%hvy 7 Hi 3 2 2 5 | 3"i .1 Hanover 9 4'arydoa, Opportunity, Midaaa 4:i2'i Latonia 1 IS 2:00%mud 7 195 3 11 1 15 9* S Boyle 7 Mis. Polly, sk. Face, U.C.Baseh AL PIERCE, br. g. 7 Hi By Dick Welles— Skyte (J. Marino). : miner. S. A. Clopton. ;--.,-,..,; is i:5L'..hvy 3 101 267 7 8" 8" P C Itilettill Boaibaat. RrowuFarorite. Prune. I 11 i.-iin.i, i in: l it- f.,st 4 Mai '' : I 5 8' 8" P ' H il.-t t i 10 Brow u Ptmttite, llaiiclfull. Mali 4.411 i-cii.i I ( i ; 1 ' !' slew 5 ll C • I 3 ::• ''" I, Lyke 11 JackK.. B.VavurHe, The tlaKaat ., ,, ,-, ,,., ,; | | istfcbvy 7 113 c; 6 7 6« PJ I! I.iiii-.f,l !• llolniu. 1'ilxen, Bal.lus 1197a i. , ■.. .,., ii i«r- last 13 9 110 11 8 9 6 6 W War' on 12 Th.Nisulfr, Cnaol:..y. fVillixaa 44i'8 .l.-r-on 61 f l:094Afaat 20 113 7 ^8 S« H \V War'on 12 llummn. Krmitana. Bpeedater 44^.".l lefon 61 f 1 12 hvy a 111 5 5 C 6' P| J Moonej 11 Cie id. I I' M 'Mnhon. O.Maatei 41^64 UaU vvu S-4 lUI%Blttd 6 115 U I 9 9^ 'J | D CotUl'UylS VcBel, Huflaker. Tom taro MAYOR GALVIN, ch. c, 4 106 By Marathon — Shawana (P. Dunne). Trainer. P. Dunne. (5579 P.G'nda 1 l-u; 1 .52\-,hvy 20 107 8 1; ; 7 P P* s Boyle • PUaea. Praaea, Bine Thiatle 45485 P.G'ada 1 1-8 1:55 good 40 M 5 I M H 1"' M*» S P.ovle 12 Br. Favorite. Cap City. .I.( .StonP 46414 P.G'ada 1 1-16 l:50'.,slow 30 107 1113 12 12 13:o12:1- S Boyle 14 JackK.. AlPieree. BrownFavorite C6397 P.G'ada 1 1-8 2:01 ■.-.hvy M 104 5 I I 8 8 8-5'S Boyle B S.deVerdnn. Antoinette. Redatart 46348 P.G'ada lm70y 1 :544ihvy 12 Ml 19 M 8 6 1 1 1« s Boyle 11 Pr. Mattox. i;en.Byng. lliddledee 45':c 1 P.G'ada 1 1-16 1:48 fast 25 9! 8 io in M l( - 9" 11 King 12 Speedster, BoLdeVerdmi, Taalae 46227 JeTaoa 1 1-16 l:474ifa.st 30 101 7 6 6 4 a| l*| H King 14 Cava 11 Bay, Marauder, Miss Orb JUANITA III., ch. g, 5 101 By Sweeper— Santa Anita (J. Arthur). Triimr. .1. Arthur. 15593 I'.C'cIs I 1-16 l:54-\-,hvy :;0 Ml 11!:' "' 7 v A Rick r'.; 7 (Jruiupy. Poilu. J. C. Stone 45485 Ft; lid ; 11-81:55 good 40 % 1 1 2 4 Il'nH-".V Bichcr'klL' Br. Favorite. Cap. City. . I. ('.Stone 45320 P.G'nda 3-41:17 hvy 25 112 2 3 3 44 4'-' J Rod' g'«v. S Opportunity. A.N". Akin. Redlaad 45M3 JeTaoa 8-4 1:14 fast 30 105 1 3 6 5» 6-» A Richcr'k 14 Sybil. Ph. Ward. M.I'..Thurmati 45067 Jef'son 5i f 1 :07 fast 30 98 1 11 2J 4-'i A Richcr'kl." Keilloc, Shortstop, Miss Kruter Havana Entries and Past Performances for Friday, January 30 Havana Entries and Past Performances for Friday, January 30. WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK HEAVY. o o figures under the heading- "Rec." in the I entries below show the best time of each horse j iThe at tho distance since January 1. 1917. no matter j where it finished. In cases where record was | | made on other than a fast or good track, j | abbreviations show track conditions. o o Bacinjj ttarta at 2:30 p. m. (Chicago time 2:00.) ® Superior mud runner. X Good mud runner. :jj Fair mud runner. (M) Maidens. • Apprentice allowance. First Race — 3-S Mile ,2-year-oHx. Special Weiakta. (Track record: Jan. 21. 1914k— S4%— 2— IIS.) I'cHlay's Ind Horse. Wt. Ree. A.Wt.IIan. 45r.i;7 tDorotby (M) MB ASH lew. .725 43432 Little Poiater 111 :3t '-, 11S..T3H i55C7 tWiafaiac (Mi 10!) M% 195. .715 1.507 B!o: minu'ton (Ml ..114 :37V. 112.. 710 Felix M.. b. c, by llessiai. — Faustina 112 IRfcilaafcaiii*. b. f. by Peter Pan — B niipus 112 tPanliaadler. k. c. by Peter Pan — Adroit 112 flC. Silence and \V . V. TI. raves entry. £.1. Biff eatry. Second Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs. 1 rear-old4] aad nparard. ciaimiajr. (Track record: Jai:. 24, 1017 1:115'.-,--5— 193.) 43513 I). C. GM 104 1: Oil' r. 4 107.. 725 13513 Clip (Ml MB 1:98% 4 104.. 7*30 43514* Iron Rcy 101 1 :07::.-, -1107.. 715 15512 Veaetian Bo- (M).MQ l-98*9j 4 107x715 15599 ""rederiek Miller ..ill 1 : is 7 MS.. 715 J5:{ i ; riyiag Dan 119 1399% 3 109X710 15515 IlMliiiini (Ml MS IMS 5 1i)SX7l0. 45571 Sophie JC. (Ml . . . . 105 1 : s 3 198.. 796 15511 Slippery Silver (MIK17 1:00'.-. 4 MS.. 709 13887 Acclaatatioa 1011:00'.. 4 104X700 Third Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs. I vear-chK and upward. Claiming. (Track record: Jan. 24. MtT— tr05*A— 5— MS.) i. 155051 •AaaabeUe 105 l:(K»% 3 90X725 Today'a IdcI. Horse. Wt. Ree. A.Wt.IIan. 45570- Star Baby Ill 1:96 Mi 3 1044:730 45570* •I'easaat !»» 1: m;'. 6 107. .115 45502- Deckhand 110 1:00'. It 110*fe713 13496 •Hello Pardner 19941:96% :'. 89X710 15527 Doabtias Tboaiaa(M) 4 198.. 795 45570 Wyaaearoad I llo..700 Fourth Rae«! — 5 1-2 Furlontjs. 4-year-olda and uparard. Clahning°. rrrack moat. Jan. 24. 1917— 1 :9ft%— 3— 192.) 45090 WHIPPOORWILIi .MS 1-08% 5 198X723 !5.- m ■• Bxampted lore l :07'-, I MSX715 43398- Apple J.nk 107 1:07'-. 8 198X715 (4.5360) Galaway 107 1:07::. 8 115x715 (42438) *Will Soon 112 1:09% 5 108*710 43815 l.-oma 114 1:97% 11 111X710 15398 Lady Lanpdea ....997 1:97% 4 105*703 (5571 •Twenty seven loo 1:08% 6 1H*703 45520 *Raky B '■■ MS 148% 1 87. .788 Fifth Race— 5 1-2 Furlongs. 1 rear-elda aad apwaird. Claiminf. (Track record: Jan. 21. 1817 — 1*5% — 5— 182.) 15110 Rbajj Taaeaa m i :oa:«-. 7 113x729 I 13294' Meliora 100 1:07'-. 8 199x728 4":.'oo:i Hasty Cora 114 1:97% 1189X715 45394 Peaeefal Star 110 1:07'.-. 7 115X71.". 434871 •Plrst Pulli t 100 1:07'-. 4 M9X719 15396' cjuin 994 148% 0 111x710 45298 Bearer Bi5 1 :07 '-. 8 114X710 45420 •Arakasaader III. ..MS 147% 1 97X796 4.-.5S7 I'iuiia 10 » 1 .07 4 185X783 45530 Marty Ix.u 105 1:07 9 100X70.5 Sixth Race — 1 Mile and 50 Tarda. 1-year akin and upward. Claiming. (Track record: March 6, 1818—1:41 5 117.) (454S7) •Attorney Mnir . . .113 1:44-.. .5 105x725 1554 1 -Mary's Magneto .. 97 1:47 •.-. 1 188x730 . r." i ii •Maaokia •; 111x715 15486* John W. Kh-in ...M6 1:4S% 7 118 715 43289 •faar »2 .'.1:40 5 188X710 (1551C.) o'Mall.y 119 1:48% 5 118X710 45500- Ned Mil-.' /bright ..11:4 1:40'.-. 5 113X710 45507 Buster Clark 98 1:48 4 189X703 (5572 Hands Off 107 1:44 7 113X705 45572 Woodtkraak MS 1:48 5 110x705 45457 *Birmoiit 101 1:41', 8 1 03X7OO (43818) Fairly MS 1:44% 9 188*789 Havana Jockey Percentages II WAX A JOCKKV I'KRCK\TA(iKS. From January 1, 1JHJ), to .January ^7, ISTMk, I nolnsive. At or Over Jo key. T.C. Wt. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Bredin. N M MS 2 10 0 Carmodv. J 20 89 104 42 22 20 Barnes. B 38 BK) 10 2 2 2 Mtirrav. T 19 107 878 170 113 119 I.ux. F 10 102 57 11 !» 13 Smith. T 18 111 49 9 S 7 Oaraer, II IS los lis io M lo Kederia, J 18 101 1M 24 15 20 Dominic k. J 15 107 119 22 20 M Chiavelta. W 15 102 lol 15 27 17 Pickens. A IS 105 275 41 54 30 Crump. W 14 109 29S 42 37 34 Arekaaibaalt, tl... .14 95 SO 11 13 3 Cruise. J 14 112 .51 7 7 11 Manuan. t; 14 100 43 0 I 8 Kopploman. B. .. .13 93 221 29 30 32 Melntyre. J 13 1(I3 BiO 21 IS 17 M n fcan. F 13 M 124 M 9 11 Plater. A 12 105 113 It 9 9 Brown. W 12 104 5S 7 S 11 Jarrell. W 12 92 4S I 4 5 U mas. j; 1^ loo 17 2 2 4 WAOdS, L 11 85 104 11 4 11 Couwav. J 11 100 70 S 0 7 Morrtesey, W 10 107 S7 9 10 I Fa tor. i: .' .10 100 07 7 7 7 Tryon. A 10 100 29 3 12 Qarrfaaa, c io lol 10 1 i o Harvard, c 0!) Bt7 290 2S 34 31 Mc-Crana. B M MS 221 19 22 30 Wetaer, f oo 82 291 18 27 M Ceoaars, J M B^ 119 11 19 12 Ilileman, 1 09 111 152 13 13 10 At or Ore* Jockey. P.O. Wt. -Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Ormes. W o 107 so 7 r, 17 Baffler, J 00 03 51 5 4 ; I enalver. .1 09 100 S3 I 4 2 Miller. C. II 09 MS 34 3 3 I Apel. ; (a* )S 33 3 3 2 Hunt. T 09 91 22 2 3 2 De Mayo. E 09 100 11 1 1 2 B vd. H 09 102 11 1 0 2 Gargaa, W us 116 173 13 20 1s Mountain. M OS 107 144 11 IS 19 Bauer. J OS 111 30 3 4 5 Whitfield. R 07 112 110 S 11 9 Dawson. 1 07 MS lis S 7 11 Atkinson. 1 07 MS 29 2 2 7 Fletcher. J 07 92 15 1 2 3 Collins. A 00 107 375 22 20 44 Corev. G M Ml 255 18 Is 27 Ball. B M MS 155 «J 10 17 Taylor. W M Ml 72 4 0^ Martin. C 04 107 2S 13 2 Kreger. A 03 SI 31 13 3 Maderia. P 02 110 42 1 ■ 4 White, C ol MS ;s 1 I 5 Wilson. F 100 21 S 2 0 Anderson. M 101 55 O 1 .". AVatson. C 110 14 1 4 Collins. N 100 ■ 0 1 2 Hirst. C 99 5 8 1 S Miller, C 102 31 O 0 I bin;-. P BM» 17 O O 1 Bebtessinfcer, M Ms) M '» «» 8 Ward, C B»0 1 8 0 First Race [1st Havana] FIRST RACE— 3-3 Mi'.c. 2-year-olds. Special Weights. (Jan. :H, 1910—34^—2—113.) Index Course Dist TimeT'ckOdds Wt St V4. \h. % Str Fin Jockeys Started Order of Finish DOROTHY, ch. f, 2 (M) 109 By Brummel— Sneerwell (W. V. Thraves). Trainer. K. Spem-e. 15567 Havana S-l 35 fast 7-5 111 E 1- 1'JT Murray 7 Jean Corey. CAaraaaoate, Saaajai 45432 Havana 3-1 ."...'-. fast 10 pf.t 2 V 23 T Murray 8 Manibi. Fiction. Gen. A«ramoiuo 45353 Havana 1-4 22%fast 8 Ml I 8l r* T Murray I Little Poiater, Marie usa. Mambi 4S3M Havana 1-4 B fast 8 Ml I 2 5:,i T Murray « Fiction. Marjc usa, Little Pointer LITTLE POINTER, ch, f, 2 113 By Heno— Stiletto (Jamaica Stable). Traia.r. K. J. Albright. 45433 Havana I - :;."'-l'ast (1-5 114 S ■'"■ Pi J 'Melntyre 8 Mambi. Dorothy. Fiction 45352 Havana 1-1 22%fast I Ml G 1J l1 J Mclntvre 9 MariCBaa, Mambi. Fiction 453M Havana 1-4 M fast 2 109 3 Z'l 2' J Mclatyre 0 Fiction. Maricusa. G. A^-ramonte WISHING, b. f. 2 (M) 105 By Golden Maxim— Wishing Ring (K. Spence). Triincr. K . Spence. 15587 Havana 3-1 IS fast 7-5 ill 7 I : I" Wilaoa 7 leak Carey, O.AaTraaaoate, Spugs 45433 Havand 3-8 35%faat 10 Ml 6 8 710 F Wilson S Mambi. Dorothy. Fiction 45353 Havana 1 4 22~fast 8 109 S Q S" P Wilson 9 Little Pointer. Maricusa. Mambi BL00MINGT0N, b. c. 2 (M) 112 By Ferole— Annabel II. (L. Bloom). Trainer. R. 1 lliai 11 45517 Havaua 3-1 H fast M 114 2 7 7 W Taylor 7 Jean Corey. QJ^raaaaate, Spugs FELIX M.. b. c. 2 (M) 112 By Hessian— Faustina (A. H. Diaz). Trailer. W. McDaniel. DISTURBANCE, b. f. 2 (M) 112 By Peter Pan— Rumpus (J. H. Eiff). Trainer. A. 1). Worlcy. PANHANDLER, b. c. 2 (M) 112 By Petsr Tan— Adroit (J. H. Eiff). Trainer. A. 1). Worley. Second Race [2nd Havana] SECOND RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming:. (Jan. 24. 1917— 1:05M,— 5 — 102.) D. C. GIRL, ch. f, 4 102 By Nash Cash— Smirk (H. E. Davis). Trainer. II. B. Davis. 15515 Havana 5 f 1 :07 '-.fast 0 1M 1 1 1 C'; I \1. W Cramp 8 (HdKylers. Jill. I.a. kro-e 45488 Havana 5] f 149%faat 12 106 4 2 2 S* 7'" A Collins 11 Perigourdine. Blancliita. Bneore 14927 Reno 1-2 4SV5fast 7-5 Ml 4'J B Kop'm'n 5 J. 1). Sur^'. Satala. Forum 43883 Reno - 1 01 fast 14-5 109 22 B Kop'Ot'a 7 Pink Teuny. Volinia, Positano 43543 (liey'nne 5-9 1:18 fast U 101 C'JB Kop'm'n « N.Walcutt, M.Dixon, Old Coin (3592 C'hey'nne 5-8 l:01%faat 1G-5 102 2- i: Kop'm'n 7 L. (iciitry, Lisa W., Onota CLIP, br. g, 4 (M) 104 By Sain— Clip Hook (L. Crist). Train, r. L. Crist. 15513 Havi na 3 I 1:13 fast 8 lit 4 I 1 .". "■ , P Maderia 7 Railbird, Bl re* nel. Little One 45452 Havana 3-4 l:13%faat 5 114 10 M M "^ 7' p MaderialO G.R'saeU, Pollyanaa, OMEytera 1" SS Havana 5i f 1:M fast 2-1 MS 7 I 7 ):; 1*1 I' Macleriall L.Ivan. The Snob. Kddi'Trauter 45287 Havana 3-4 l:13%faat 15 111 c; g 2 2 | 2*1 P Maderia 8 AasasaptkMi, Btelcliff, Nat. Soil 4515 s Havana 3-4 1:15 good 20 10'J 7 7 7 7 fi" P Maderia 7 Wynnew'd. Bi'.tFox, MIkeDUoa 45111 Havana 3-4 1:11 fast 15 1M 'J 9 9 8' 810 P Macleria I Bed. Pomorcne, Br'er Fox IRON BOY, ch. g, 4 107 By Star Shoot— Partridge (J. F. Burdette). Trainer. W. I. Daly. 15514 Havana ■•: t l:M%fast 3| m I 4 2 8*1 3' I '■ Corey I PreHons Jewel, Tw.Sevea, Tidal B487 Havana S 1 1 "7' fast 8 188 7 7 G ■'•'-' #*1 P Wefcaer 8 TboraBI n. rr.Bnrfce, Lsrlraaa 45389 Havana linMiy t:49%faat 7 101 7 4 3 3 P 0;T C llarrig'n 7 Al Hudson. Per— us. F. of Steel I59M Havaoa 51 f 1M fast 6 108 11 9 6 t5' 6"l A Collins 11 Lady Ivan. The Snob. Clip 9MM Havana 3-4 l:12%faat 10 lo7 3 7 fi 62 6*J W Ormes 8 B.aadStara, Pr. Baby, Tw. Seven 15273 Havana H f 1:07 fast 4 104 7 6 7 7- T*fG Corey S MartyLou, S.Be.n li. Misericords VENETIAN BOY. b. c, 4 (M) 107 By Ormonaale— Miss Canalo (J. de Estrampes). I 1 ainer. J . Hope. 1 :. Hm ins 3-4 1:13 fast 3] K9 6 I E Vtkins'n c Hbniltrude, May Craix. BnowHill 15467 Havana 3-4 1:13 fast 25 Ml 9 1" M 1" lo-" .1 Kederia 10 Ter. Miss, Pr Direct. First Pullet 41923 Havana 51 f 1 .07'. -.fast 7 105 7 8 S I P» C White SI'. Jewel. Dtette, Bit. Mistress 41X86 Havana 1 iti faat 7 no :: 9 9 9 :■-' 7 - i Poland 11 Leap Pre*, B.Tucker. Cafeteria 41843 Havana 3 4 1:14 lf,fast 10 ill M 8 6 4' 4' 1) Botand 12 Zoic-, Lit. Mistress. Prec. Jewel 11792 Havaoa H f 1^9%hvy 2 l"l 1 5 0 5' ti~ V -I Howard S Croix d'Or, M .Dixon, P'ceJttreet FREDERICK MILLER, b. g, 7 -103 By Prince Frcdcrick-r-Millcr's Daughter (C. L. Tan- Trainer, C. L. Tanner. nerl. 15569 Hi '. ins I I 1 :l::' .fast 12 ill 1 M H ■" I , W Taylor 11 Galaway, Lamp PoKt. N Walton 1 I 1 Havana baSOy 1 11 fast P 113 8 7 7 I 7' 8* J Bauer 8 I'ranby. Stcleliir. War I 1 40189 Havaoa 1 1-16 l:49%fast 8-5 ll; 7 5 7 fi 7-" 7'i 1 1 Garner 8 HighTlde, B'lkKcaate, l..m.|.i-o. t 45123 Havana 1 1:43 fast 31 1'"'. S 7 S 5 I"k :'e e; Areh'b't 8 B imeaii. Fairly. Itkedaaw in Havana lmi'Ov 1:44 fast E IM 7 5 5 5 V :•', II Garner atSalab s.. lose de Vatea. t'ui" 44973 Havana 1-4 l:U%faat 15 MS M 10 10 10-11"'H Garner 1 1 MayMaidsby, C. Harris, n. Pie not FLYING DART. b. m. 5 106 By Sain— Dartle (C. R. Smith). Trainer, C. R. Smith. IL-tvuaa v 1 iis list M IM 2 3 1 8*4 9*5 H Kop'm'nll Lady Ivan. The Sne.b. Clip 4;. it. II. i\ ma : l l:l8%alow t; in .". :: 3 i;1 7 M Moun'th 7 Quia. Count Peris. Native Soil lire. Havana ■■' t 1 UK%suimI 10 ill 1 11 7' .'' M Mount'n S W.l'niwn, c it Burls, TWo.*/alr ,ismi 11 11 ii'.tasi so hH 10 11 11 11 ll1- rl Hues 11 kaM inat1ns. Ki.u. i:mr. 1 M.. 1, 11756 Havana 51 f l:«7%fast 20 P's e; r. g | gn k Davies s C'ns ripliea. M.Wrieht, BlllyJoe •ciii Havana. 51 f 1:21 h\j 7 5 112 I 3 4 4" 2'J ,1 Uiamick 6 T.J.Uecaa, F.c'w ferd. Laadatot 939M Havaoa 51 f l:12%kvy o Ml 2 1 1 li l1 J Dniidci. 11 Br. F iuce. PeepAgala, Clarissa URANIUM, rh. g. 5 (M) 108 By Astronomer — Mary Greenwood (L. Laughlin). "I ruin. i. I.. Laaghlin. •t.jj". 1 r.i \ .1 it i n i i n; r.i t P \ * • s 7 •." '." K Lax S OMEjrter*. Jill, Lackreae 41 6w Havana ■■ 11:17 Plow ll H 6 .' 7 7 Bled. B l.omris 7 A\ion. Deckbaai, Ed Garrlaaa 45055 Havana 64 f l:1:'. .-.livv 15 HSU Irt « ::'• ::4 B Loium 12 Fick.Fun. v. KoyMnr. Peace. Stur KM Havana 5'. f 1 :0ti4r.l'ast 5 109 2 4 f. C1! C! ff Uargan 8 Bite, Jumest;.. Prince Direct 44963 Havana I l:42)fcfaat 31 IN 6 6 6 6 6'i 713 W Gargan 9 Magnet Una, HMMH, Mud Sill SOPHIE K., b. m, 5 (M) 106 By King Olympian— Maydine (H. Herron). Trainer. H. Herron. 46671 Havana 3-4 l:13%faat It 112 I 14 E* 7*1 E Hllemaall Btaachita, Pr» ■aaaaltaa, KeyMar 4"4b7 Havana 61 f l:97%faat i M :' 11 1'^ 6*1 \v Jarrell s TbaeaBlaaaa, Fr. Burke. Lackrose I54M Havana " f l 7%faat 8 112 I 1 2 3} s3 C Watson ll Daisy 1... Baajaaaaae, Tw. levea 45387 Havana 3-4 1 :i-'\-.fast 5 104 1 3 3 3::1''3'' Qarrta/a 7 Barliagaaaa, Encore. W. Ward 4. "OS.'. H.deG'ce 6'. f lrOS'ifast ::4 110 4 3 3 4') 4 1 T Dice 11 Irene. Irish Maid. Miss Sterling 41968 Bowie hi f 1 :0!t*if ast 11 1M 2 1 7 7 8" J Metcalf 11 LaatHt. LeotiFay. I.anraMiller SLIPPERY SILVER, b. f. 4 (M) 102 By Armeath II.— Supposition (J. San Martin). Trainer, W. A. Carter. 46514 Havana 6] f littfefaat 3 i M7 4 3 0 c- 6* J Peaalver 8 Pre*. Jewel, Tw. Seven. IraaBay I&488 Havaaa 5i f l:0C-sfast 20 mo 11 11 H ll ll30 J Penalverll l'erignurdine. Naacatta, Baeara ACCLAMATION, ch. g. 4 104 By Plaudit— EUerdie (W. J. Hughes). I Trainer, \V. .J. Hughes. 43387 Havana :i-4 1 :123.-.fa.st 10 111 2 6 6 7 7;,; TV ""rump 7 Bnrlincame. Encore. TV. Ward 46381 Havana 8-4 l:12%faat 8 itft S 8 8 8 S:1 A Kreger 8 Manganese. Steldiff. Lcoti Fay 4SM9 Havana ii f 1 lOl^fast S ] 1 S 8 8 8 81- A Kreger 8 Mike Dixon. Key Mar. Bunice 4: 14ii Havana 3-4 l:lT"\-.slow 4 100 6 8 I 5- 7'3 A Kreger 8 Peac.Star. l'r. Direct. T.J.Hogan 40873 Havana 3-4 l:ls*3hvy 15 *J8 !» 8 2 2* l2 A Kreger 9 Quiii. The Gleamer. Count Boris 44991 Havana 3-4 l:13%faat 12 1"8 7 4 9 H 914 M Mount'nll Allah. Red. The Gleamer Page 6 Third Race [3rd Havana] THIRD RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Jan. 24. 1917— l:05Vi— 5— 102.) ANNABELLE. ch. f. 3 90 By Aeronaut— Sweet Flower (J. S. Baldwin). Tralaer, J. s. Baldwin. 45586 Havana 6} f 1:98 slow fj 18 I 111* H J Fletcher 8 Old Red. Polar Cub. Miss Patty 48648 Havana .V f l:0«*5fast 8-5 901 3 11 I* -" W larrell t Polar Cub. Old Red. Ravensea 45433 Havana " 1 107 fast 1 888 :: 1 1 lin l4 F Matte aa 8 Sentry. Little One. Cant. Tony 43343 Havana 6} f 1 :0C'.ifast 12 HE 1 11 1" 4'i A Finley 8 North. Belle. Ravensea. Old Red 45272 Havana 5-8 l:00* sfast 3 95 3 1 1 1* 4 J Hoffler 6 Oldlted. Ravensea. HelloPardner 45148 Havana 51 f l:ll%slow 21 90 3 1 'l 1" l'l TV Jarrell 8 M. Bradley . Oldlted. Buckhornll. STAR BABY. h. m. 5 104 By Transvaal— Star Lady (Williams Bros.). Trainer. P. J. Williams. 15688 Havana 3-4 1 -.11 -.-.fast 2 104 8 8 4 ::-' l'4 .1 Kaderia B Calient j. Paaaaat, Hick ;ear 4."489 Havana 3-4 1:12'. -.fast 7-5 101 J, 1 4 4 4,T. t J Kederis I ("rrency, HighOear. Gold. Chance 45284 Havana 51 f l:06%fast 8-5 103 E 3 4 Safe Ink j Kederis S Phedoden, Sis. Susie, M. Magneto 45128 Havana 5Wl:06Vfast 2 111 1 2 2 2° 8* ,T Kederis 8 Sis.Snsie. Un. Child. A.Middleton 44946 Havana 3-4 l:14=igood 1 108 2 2 2 I'll- J Kederis 8 Sir Oliver. Circulate, S.Alyssum 44.S61 Havana ll t 1:07 fast 9-5 109 3 5 6 7s S6J J Kederis 8 A. Middleton, Manokin. F.Pullet PEASANT, ch. g, 6 107 By George Kessler— Cotage Girl (Curb Stable). Trainer, J. D. Millin. ,."70 Havana 3-4 1 :ll-.-.fast • 104 4 2 2 2- 3' H Boyd •" Currency. Star Baby. High Gear 4.7448 Havana ."'. f 1 :00'.-,fast 7-3 99 2 5 3 3s 1J J Crrmody • Brizz. Lady Sweep. Surplice 47.420 Havana 51 f 1 :0i;*-,fnst 1-2 114 .". Ill4 1| R McCr'nn 9 Key Mar. Ai |)le .lack. Kernan 43838 Aq'duct 3-4 l:14"r.slow 15 115 6 10 10 19] l'l'» T Davies 12 Nightstick, 15. Ray. T.F.M'M'hon 4i77". flq'duct 3-4 l:13^fast 6 113 4 3 2 3^ 4-J L Ensor 14 TVarSpiiit. MissKruter, Hohokus 43I3S Belmont 8-4 103%faat 12 W 6 6 6 64 t'i E Ambr'se S A.GoOn. T.F.McMahon. Vague DECKHAND, br. g, 6 110 By Joe Carey — Afamada (E. A. Whitney). Trainer. H. W. Plant. 45988 Havana 3-4 l:12"-,fast 4 Vm S 7 7 Sj 24 K Fator s Circulate. Sis. Susie. Gold Stone 45450 Havana 3-4 1:12 fast 2 113 fi 5 5 3"t In TV" Crump 8 Pierrot. Retterton. Hill Hunley 48380 Havana 3-4 l:12%Iaat 5 114 6 7 4 2i l" A Pickens 8 RigSmoke. SirOlivcr. FirstPullet 4.',',1'1 Havana 3-4 1:13 fast 8-5 113 8 8 6 3l Ink T\' Crump 8 Golden King. Perseus. P.lanchita 45Ut6 Havana 3-4 1:13 fast 2 114 2 6 3 2l 25 TV' Crump 11 Rierman. R. L. Owen. RigSmoke 45118 Havana 3-4 1 :13'ifast 6 1 08 1 5 4 41 4" TV Crump S Avion. Gold. Chance. W alterMack HELLO PARDNEB, b. c, 3 89 By Marajai — Ma Wee Dear (E. Denham). Trainer, A. Tempest. £4«6 Havana :■' t '. :07 fast 2 101 4 8 4 l3 6*1 A Tryoa 8 Miss Patty, Incinerator, Lit. One 45342 Havana 61 f HOC^fast 5 HQ 2 6 I 6- 63i J Connors 8 North. Helle. Ravensea. Old Red 45272 Havana r,-S 1 :00«ifast 8-5 109 8 4 2 !'! !»k W Ormes « Old Red. Ravensea. Aaaabdla 451V1 Havana 5'. f l:d84-.good 3* 116 2 11 1° l7 J Connors 8 Dir.James. Col.I.ill.ird. LittleOne 44116 Jamaica 61 t l:08%mud 20 11118 10 10 10 103- T Davies 10 Edith K.. Foreclosure. S.Helene 42376 Pimlico 4V f 66%faat 37-10 11a 7 7 6 45 6:'i,' TV Kelaay 7 Lonely. Sweet Apple. Toucanet DOUBTING THOMAS, ch. g, 4 (M) 108 By Ivan the Terrihle— Skeptical (K. Spence). Trainer. K. Spen.e. 45627 Havana 1-4 l:13%fa*t 8| M 8 8 s I 7*10 Maaaaa 8 rr.Barke, p. to point. Taraacaa WYNNEWOOD. br. g, 4 110 By Ben Brush — Waldena (Jamaica Stable). Trainer. R. -' . Albright. . .70 Havana 3 1 i:ii-'.fast 12 1*S9 ! 2 .". 8 5*1 1 1 Corey fl Carreaty, star Baby, Peasant 46168 Havana 3-4 1:15 good 2 108 B 3 3 li 1 1 J Mclntyre 7 Rr'er Fox, M.Dixon. T.Gleamer 45138 Havana 3-4 l:17%hvy 10 1-J2 6 2 5 4' 63S J Mclntyre 8 GoldStone. l'lantarede, I.eotiFay 4"ki 7 Havana 3-4 1 :l'.4-,sl6w 6 108 4 2 6 8 6* R Hall • L. Langden. LucPearl. M. Mirror 44425 Empire Ab 3-4 1:12 slow 40 102 10 9 9 9l C4 .1 Zoeller 14 Adele. N. Simplex. Helen Atkin 43888 \.|Muct Ab2 4:31 mud 21 132 6 6 6 6 6 6s3 C Smoot • Twiford, TVarStrength, Houdini Fourth Race [4th Havana] FOURTH RACE — 5 1-2 Furlongs. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Jan. 24, 1917— l^i— 5 — 102.1 WHIPPOORWILL, ch. g. 5 108 By Olamhala— Nightfall (K. Spence). rraiaer. K. Baeaaa. — Havana 1 1-18 1:51 slow 3 112 6 11 2 fi"- 0,TT Murray ft Zodiac, D.ofShelby. Dick Benson 4;,ti::7 Havana lm20\ l:424«faat 14 lo7 7 7 7 7 7 7,:' ; Mangan 7 Salvalelle. 14 i 11 iiunley. Perneua 45023 Havana 11-16 1:41 last 1 111 4 3 4 5 P 5"! T Murray 8 811. Sandals. CMleLight. Yenghee 44'i.") i Havana 1 l:42V&8 aod 2 10s ", 3 4 4 5- .".-'" T Murray 8 Rhymer. Golden Chance, Perseus 44vv: Havana 1 l:4i:'-,fast 6 102 fi 3 4 4 4- 4;ij c Btancan k Crystal Day, Avion. Great Gull 44676 Chorcb'l 13-16 2:46 mud 42 113 7 8 8 8 1- 7" H Tbui i.er B Iar. Maaa, AaaelHa, WaaL'aLaat EXEMPTED, ch. f, 4 105 By Stalwart— Ef fie Paton (W. F. Poison). Tralaer, W. Sims. ■;Ti04 Havana lm.ri0y 1:44 fast 6 96 1 1 1 3 3* 3»1 1". Atkinsn ; Begieso. Four.tainFay. Kilkenny 4.'.:!:«i Havana lm56y l:44V8faat -\ 163 4 I E r, 4' 4-i C. Mangan 7 Diane, White frown. Ralph s. 6S338 Havana 1 l:41%fast 10 101 6 9 9 9 8 9-1 J Hoffler 9 Tok. March. P.ev. James. Dione 4604 Havana lm50y 1:44 fast « 87 6 3 3 6 63 68J J Carmody 7 Hands Off. Uhymer. Zodiac 45156 Havana lm28y l:46%alow 6 86 ill 1 1] l»k TV Jarrell 8 Hands OaT, Fairly. Fountain Fay APPLE JACK, ch. g, 6 108 By Hurst Park— Mescal (W. P. Cunningham). Trainer, \V. P. Cunningham. 46696 Havana ::-4 1 :17-5slop 3 MG S Z Z 2h 2| A Tryon IB Maj.P.ia.ll y. Quia. Direct. .Tames 66888 Havana 3-4 l:12%fast 10 107 :( 2 2 5i 7"2 R McCr'nn 8 I.CrossIL. Pollyanna, 1'erig'dine 46488 Havana 51 f l:06%fast 21 107 2 5 6 4- 312 J Carmodyll Perigourdine. Blunchita, Encore 45420 Havana 61 f 148%(aat 31 106 4 5 3 3' 32 E Atkins'n !• Peasant. Key Mar, Kernan 43::t7 Havana 61 f HOOtsfast 6 107 1 3 fi 41 2'1 J Carmody 7 Earnest. Key Mar. Blunchita 45292 Havana 61 f l:07%fast 4 114 I 12 2 1 32i J Carmody 7 Dione, Tranby. Old Eylers GALAWAY, b. g, 8 115 By Galveston — Rainaway (C. Reed). Trainer. C. Reed. 45668 Havana 3-4 l:13*5fa.st S 114 3 2 Z 2U 1"~ T Murray 11 LampPeet, N. Walton. H.andHalf 45337 Havana lni50y l:44%fast 10 HI 5 5 5 S 5"* fi13 M Schlesr ! .lellison. WarTax, LadyJaneGrey 4.7316 Havana 1 1-16 l:47V5fast 12 1121 * 13 3 3'2 6"S R TVingf'd 7 Woodthrush. Lariat, Mud Sill 45273 Havana 3* f 1:07 fast 15 107 6 4 4 51 6=2 TV Taylor 8 MartyLou. S. Beach, Misericorde 45189 Havana 1 1-16 l:49V5fast 5 112 5 3 3 3 61 6" J J D'minick 8 HighTide. B'lingame. LampPost WILL SOON, b. g. 5 106 By Dr. Leggo — Yorha (J. S. Baldwin). Trainer. .1 . S. Baldwin. 4:'45S Ashland 11-16 1:56 mi.d — Hi l10 C Taylor 4 Tugs. P.ean Spiller. Starkey 43462 Ashland 3-4 1:24 hvv — HC 4I4.1 Robbins 3 Quin. Thistle's Beau. Call Shot 43456 Ashland 11-16 1:56 fast — 115 lh J Robbins 7 I.ittlecote. Jim Blag, Starkev 42770 tTksb'jr Ab7-8 l:26%faat — 126 3-J H D-mnler 7 Monocacy. SamHill. Luckvl'earl 12733 Cl'kab'g 11-16 1:31 fast — 113 46 H Dennler 7 Lit. England. Dalrose, At. Muir LEOMA, b. g, 11 111 By Magistrate— Lady Aintree (G. K. Allen). Trainer. G. K. Allen. (5615 Havana ."■'. f 1:11 hvy 4 107 1 3 3 .",'■ ." ' A C llina : K. Tranter. B.Daa'toa, in. Child 46686 Havana 8-4 103%taa* 2 114 4 11 1 s'SA Collins 11 Gateway, LaataPoat, N.Walton 45527 Havana 8-4 l:13%taat 5 107 6 6 5 63 61 R Ball 8 Wt .Burke, P. to Point, Taraacaa 45453 Havana 3-4 l:12%fast 12 113 7 8 6 41 4«j R Ball 8 Phedoden. Key Mar, Felicidad 46426 Havana 5i f l:06%fast 15 114 2 2 8 $« 8ui R Ball 9 Peasant. Key Mar. Apple Jack 4537,: Havana 5 S 594r,fast 15 117 4 7 7 7 613 A Pickens 7 L. Nephew. Blazeaway. Headfort LADY LAliGDEN, ch. f, 4 105 By Marathon — Lass of Langden (J. W. Moore). Trainer. .1. W. Moore. 45866 Havana S-4 l:17%alap ■" 103 Left at the peat W Jarrell 10 Major Bradley. Apple Jack. Quin (5499 Havana 3-4 l:12%faat 10 104 4 5 6 6* o5 TV Jarrell 8 White Crown, Hope, Pretty Baby 66866 Havana lm30y l:441r,fast 4 108 1 2 4 4 7 714 T Murray 7 Dione. White Crown. Ralph S. 43340 Havana 3-4 lU2%faat 12 16V 1 6 6 6= 632 TV Ormes 8 Pr.Direct, Assumption, M.Dixon 431:6 Havana 3-4 l:172--.hvy 7 M8 8 6 7 71 S1- C Garrig'n 8 GoldStone, Plantarede, LeotiFay TWENTY SEVEN, b. h, 6 113 By H. J. Snively— Belle Kinvey (0. L. Foster). Trainer. O. L. Foster. 46571 Havana .,-4 1 :i; ' fast 12 112 7 7 s s4 5»| w Jarrell 11 Btaacbita, Picaaamatioa, Keyllar 45514 Havana 5'. f l:0S':.fast 1 111 2 6 1 1* 3* TV Jarrell 8 Precious Jewel. Iron Boy. Tidal 45419 Havana 6} f l:47%faat 21 112 7 6 4 41 431 TV Jarrell 11 Daisy L.. Bagdadine, Sophie K. 4.'.::57 Havana lm30v l:444.-,f: st 4 111 1 1 1 1 2" 4-1 J Hoffler • .lellison. WarTax. LadyJaneGrey (! "I Havana S-4 I :l-'--.l'ast 6 108 S 3 3 2»1 8*4 W Jarrell 8 B.andStars. PrettyBaby. Jellison 65268 Havana 3-4 103%faat 2 111 4 6 4 6' S1" J Kederis 8 Elga. Al Hudson. W. Ward BABY BONDS, ch. f. 4 97 By Dick Welles — Vanessa (E. J. Sullivan), Trainer. T. .1. Brown. 45528 Havana 3'. f 1 :(Ki4.-.fast 15 MS 4 6 6 fi r,*', .1 Kedcria 8 Nipe. Avion. Pomerene 45467 Havana 3-4 1:13 fast I 169 10 7 9 7' 7r- F Lux 10 Ter. Miss, Pr.Direct, FirstPullet 45449 Havana 3-4 l:12-..fast 6 104 I 4 6 52 43^ Q Arch'b't 8 SkyMan, Bagadine, Railhinl 45:;:,4 Havana 5'- f l:06--.fast 8 863 7 6 7 74 714 .1 Carmody 8 Blondel. B. and Stars, Litholick 43327 Havana 3-4 1 12'. -.fast 12 188 6 6 4 2' l1 J CarmodylO OldEylers. W. eC Steel. J.Dawson Fifth Race [5th Havana] FIFTH RACE — 5 1-2 Furlongs. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Jan. 24. 1917 — 1:05'^ — 5—102.) KING TUSCAN, ch. g, 7 115 By King James— Tuscanita (F. Schelke). Tralaer. F. Davis. 16119 Havana 3 1 1 :1 i'.-.fast 2 IM 7 4 7 7 7", .1 Canaan 8 Avion. GoM.Cbaace. WalterMack 45053 Havana :: 4 1 :l9'.,hvy 1 114 6 3 1 1* 13 J Connors 7 K. Worth. HdeaAtkia, Praaeaela 45020 Havana 3 I 1:13 last 3 113 3 I 1 U -" 1 Cinnors 7 Pierrot, Legacy. Jehu Jr. 44 M Havana 3 1 1 :l-:l fast 2h 111 4 7 4 3! 81 1 1 'minors 7 S. Al.vssiiin. Circulate. Hettertou 44488 i.aur.-l 3-4 l:13%fast 39-19 147 Z 3 3 3' 3] K Sand- IS Aaaackaaaia, Meal, MeBara 14994 Laurel 8-4 1 K'.-.hvy 3 169 3 5 3 3J 3- H Sand- 11 St.Quentin, SisterEniblem. Ideal MELIORA, ch. m. 6 109 By Ultiinus — Altiora (Kentmere Farm Stable). Tralaer, H. .1 Kennedy. (6294 Havana I 1 '»• ifaat 30 09 C 5 6 ;- •-', V Finley 8 BtarBaby, PbedeaVa, BiaterSaaia 4-1M7 [Jowl 3-4 1 .14'r.fa.si 46 113 .". 7 S 7- fi" A .lobn.onlO lltra GbM, Ponltaey, Onico 44X23 Bowie 1 1-16 1 :52 -.-.jfood (. 112 12 2 2 6 8" J Pierce 11 Nebraska, Miss Itrvn. Handfull 44802 Bowie 1 1-16 l:51*ftfaat 0 113 1 :: Z :'■ .:- 4 '■ i II Thurber 8 Nebraaka, Refngee, RenHaaapeoa 44789 Bowie lni70y 1 :49- fast 19 MM 1111 1"^ 5" J Pierce ti W.P.edotte, Q. of theSea. Sitxda HASTY CORA. h. m. 6 109 By Hastings.— Northumbria (Williams Bros.1. 1 1.. iaer, I . 1 Williams. 45298 Havana ' 1 1 "'.--last 7 114 3 2 2-': | .1 Kederii ; XefW, Jakai Jr.. Cat. Harrison 45160 Havana ;": I l:08%grood - 196 2 1111 1*1 J Kederia 8 l . Raff, I.ubelski. Siinw Queen 65118 Havana 3-4 l:124.fast 6 1*7 Z 2 Z 6' 11 4 J Kederis n Harl-.ck. IManchita. Al Haaaaa 4608S Havana 3-4 1:17 slow 81 114 6 15 6 6*1 J Kederis .7 Avion. Deckhand. Ed Garrison 45956 Havana 5] f 1:131 hvv 2 110 s s ]l H» 12s* J Kederia 12 Fickle Faiuv. Key Mar. Cranium 46947 Havana H f 1 :"- '. -.^ood 6 IN 4 42 3»t oTl J Kederia 8 Deaaaeey, Avion, Pbedodea PEACEFUL STAR, ch. g, 7 115 By Star Shoot— El Salado (J. C. Mayes). Trainer, B. A. Wallace. 45594 Havana 5J t li98 fast lo. ] ■! I i 8 61 8 w Brown 7 Avion. Terkville, Priace Direri 45146 Havana 1 1 l:17%alow 3. 113 3 11 rj 1- W Taylor 8 Pr.Direct, TfaaJ.Heeaa, RalaaS. 45088 Havana 3-4 1:17 slow 8 111 5 4 8 4-' 4:i W Taylor 7 Avion. Deckhand. Ed Garrison 46955 Havana 51 t 1:1!'. hvv •', 110 4 2 :: Y- 4 \\ Taylor 12 Fickle Fancy, Key Mar. Cranium 44585 Laurel 2-4 l:16Vihvy 52 115 4 6 5 ..'• 6 ' W Kelaay '.» Geo. (lark. General. St guentin 44394 Laurel 3-4 1. 17' hvy 24 W9 7 8 7 5* v.*i II Tharbarll St.Qu'ntin. S. Emblem, K. Tuscan FIRST PULLET, b. f, 4 100 By Cock o' the Walk— Kerr (A. Hamel). Trainer. A. Ilaniel. 46467 Havana 1-4 1:13 fast 9-5 9813 3 1 S'l 3" B Atkiaa'nlO Ter. Miaa, l'r. Direct, la. Child 45436 Havana 3-4 1:12 fast 16 107 2 4 5 5* 5'; W M01 s.-y s •% Smoke. C.Boris. A.Mi.iUletou 46291 Havana 1 1 :39 - fast 8 194 5 I Z 1 »" P I W Ifor'aey 7 Z..ie. Pyrne. Lariat 45260 Havana 3 4 1 :12^.fast 7 H'4 3 2 8 fi3 4^.1 Carmody 8 Deckhand. Big Smoke. Sir Oliver 45113 Havana 3-4 l:12'4fcfast 10 I08 8 7 6 51 6»J W Mor'sey 8 B.ofE'zab't'n, Dimitri, Better tag 45054 Havana 5i f 1.14 hvy 21 114 1 11 V 1J W Mor'sey 7 Amhas'dorllL, L.fc'uy, B'gdadine QUIN. b. g, 6 111 By Peter Quince— Ruby Nethorsole (B. Mock). Trabaer, c. 11. Bowo, 15696 Havana 2-4 i 1. lop ' MM i 1 i l*o |«j J CaratodylO JaaJ.B'adfey, Ap.Jack, Dir.Jaatca 45467 Havana 8-41:13 faat 10 H8| 1 1 1 I' 8*| A ''oiinis 19 Ter. Mlaa, Pr.Direct, PiratPnllet 45353 Havana 6) f l:97%faat 4 113 2 I I "S C4 T Smith K Cnnise ( hild. lit. One. .lamest;. 46389 Havana 3 4 l:12-\-fast 6 110 ■ 1 2 51 7»2 B Kop'm'n S Hnaganra". Stel.-lifr, LeotlPay 45259 Havana 3-4 l:133ifast 4 109 7 3 3 4s 65 J Carmody 8 Riga, Al Hudson. W. Ward 45233 Havana 3-4 1:13 fast 20 114 6 6 6 6 6-J T Smith I WalterMack. Dimitri, BisSmoke 45201 Havana 3-4 l:12*tfast 12 115 1 2 4 6 6'° T Smith 6 Circulate. Dimitri. Sir Oliver BULGER, b. h, 8 114 By Magistrate— Bettie B. (H. W. Boyer). Trainer. \V . Blow a. 15283 Havana 61 1 l:96%faat 86 122 1 6 S 3 B" 3 Crniaa I Blaaeaway, Blaadel, Key Mar 45173 Havana 2-4 1:14 fast Ki 1"7 6 k I 5- 8*1 W I'runip 7 Ili^ii Gear. Bagdadine, Berdec 45109 Havaaa 3-4 l:14%good 8-5 H5 7 4 I 8* 3* W Cramp 8 Bna.Clark, Preenj'ntle, kl.Mirrar 15674 Havana 3ll:ls'-.hvv 4 111 2 1 3 2". 2«| vV Cramp 8 Pr. Direct, Bna.Clark. Biaacblta 44946 Havana 8-4 l:14%gOOd 26 lit S 8 S 7'1. '■'- J COBBOn S Star I'.abv, Sir Oliver. Circulate 44936 Havana ::-4 1 :17:i:,hvy 10 112 9 8 7 6- 6" J Connors 9 GoldStone, AaaJga, Kiag Worth AMBASSADOR III., ch. f, 4 97 By Sweeper— Rabenstein (T. Whitford). Trailer. W. A. Crawford. 454JO Havana 5| f 1 :06«.-,fasl 20 169 8 9 9 9 9i4 T Hunt *) Peasant. Key Mar. Apple Jack 45147 Havana 2-4 1 :16\slow 6 103 1 2 2 2= 3'4 J Hoffler • Vorkville. Pierrot. Leoti Fav 45100 Havana 3-4 l:14liaood 2j M8 1 2 Z 2' 6*| R WmgfTd 8 BusterClark. Freemanlle. Bnlger 45954 Havana 5 . f 1:14 hvy 3 110 3 3 3 3* 2* R Wingf'd 7 FirstPullet. LeotiFay, Bagdadine 44974 Havana 3-4 l:12+-.fast 20 103 8 9 9 9 9"M Schles'r 9 Riverside, Jackllealey, Driffield 44120 Jamaica 3-4 l:13%mad 6 103 5 10 9 92 91T W Taylor 10 Manoevre, Un. Lassie, C. -Swell 43252 Empire Ab 3-4 l:10%fast 8 111 5 6 4 5* 6*} S Sn'dmanll Cromwell. Goldvale. Pinard BIANCA. b. f, 4 105 By Assagai— Alpaca (J. Carvallo). Trainer, J. Armstrong. 46597 Havana 2-4 1:16 slop 10 168 7 I I 5- 6*1 II Corner ]C F. Fancy. C. Boris. Perigoardiae 45446 Havana 3-4 1:13 fast 8 104 1 8 6 S" V-i G Arch'b't 9 M .Dixon. T.J.Ho-an. Ter. Miss 43275 Havana 61 f 1:06 fast 12 107 8 8 8 7" 77? W Taylor 8 Rrizz, Little Nephew, Blaaeaway 4513-1 Havana 6) 1 1:11 hvy 5 109 4 2 3 3- 1"" H Gamer i» B.andStars, Gold. King, AaJack 45087 Havana 3-4 l:lfi%slow 6 161 1 4 4 4"" 43 A Kreger ■ L. Langden. LucPearl. M. Mirror 45039 Havana 5 . f 1:06 fast 12 98 5 8 8 8 83« A Kreger 8 Nope, John Jr.. Avion 41626 Havana 51 f 1 :0S%f ast 8 103 6 6 4 4' 54i J Dawson 11 Misericorde. E.Mcp.ride. M.Ivan MARTY LOU, br. m, 9 106 By Marta Santa— Miss Louise (W. Dondas). Trainer, M. M. Shields. 45639 Havaaa :;-4 1 :i:=5fast 7 Ml 1 1 1 2*1 V% J Carmody ri.CroasII., Pellyaaaa, P'goardiae 45341 Havana 3-4 1:11 fast 7 10S 1 3 3 ::?. 6»i B Koii'm'n 8 HigbGear, Hariock, OohLCbaaca 45273 Havana 5^ f 1 :07 fast 5 105 2 11 1*| 1*1 B Kop'm'n 8 Sea Reach. Misericorde, Herder 451S6 Havana 3-4 1:13 fast 20 106 9 7 5 6l 813 J Carmodyll Rierman. Deckhand, R.L.Owen 45134 Havana 55 fl:ll hvy 12 110 6 8 9 84 917 B Kop'm'n • Bianca. B.andStars. Golden Kiag 43246 Mt.Sterl'g 5-S l:03y.fast 1-2 110 1 J Cruise ti LuckyPearl. JobThayer. CanShe Sixth Race [6th Havana] SIXTH RACE— 1 Mile and 50 Yards. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (March 6. 1918 — 1:41—5 — 117.) ATTORNEY MUIR, br. g, 5 105 By Stalwart— San Andres (A. Tempest). Trainer. A. Tempest 45437 Havana lm50y 1 :44--fast 33 113 7 7 6 2 1« If J Connors 7 Fairly. El CotoacL. Guide Faat 4277H Cl'kab'g Ab7-S l:25V4fast — 120 74? D Stirling 7 Mono. acv. S.unllil!. I.mkvPearl 42737 (Tksb'g Ab7-S l:2.V-cfast — lis -i D Stirling 8 Bev ..lanes. M.M'ray, R.UOwea 42733 Cl'kab'g 11-16 1:51 fast — 115 ::4 D siiriing 7 Lit. England, Dalroaa, WUlSooa 42647 Hagers. Ab7 8 1 :22%fast — 114 7» B Smith S.I.Schas. C. E!lw;:nger, MollvO 42594 Hagers. Ab7-8 l:22%fast — 114 9'-' R Lowe 1» Encore. Bev. James, old Bylers 42638 Bait. Ab 7-8 l:34%slow — 109 6H C Moore 7 Littlecote. Lit. Boy, O.B. Header MARY'S MAGNETO, ch. c, 4 103 By Magneto— Mary Calahan (0. L. Foster). Trainer. O. L. Foster. 46544 Havaaa 11:41 fast 10 H6 3 3 2 2 8* 4»l W Jarrell T Manokin. Candle l.i-ht. W. Ward 45450 Havana 3-4 1:12 fast 8 103 7 7 7 8 S'3 Vv' Jarrell 8 Deckhand. Pierrot, Bettertoa 45::21 Havana 1 l:40%fa 5t 8 loo ::2 2 3 42 6» W Jarrell 8 Byrne. Duke Ruff. Jack Baaley 45294 Havana 51 f 1 :06 3f ast 20 96 7 6 6 5'1 4'2 W Jarrell 8 BtarBaby, Phedoden, SisterSusie 45163 Havana lm50y l:45%good 5 97 3 1 2 6 64 6'" AV Jarrell 7 Lucky Pearl. Zodiac. Rhymer 450S9 Havana lm20y l:455sslow 6 95 2 2 2 4 5 5" W Jarrell B N.MUeybrigkt, P.lluiiley." Lariat MANOKIN, b. h, 6 111 By Rapid Water— Little Buttercup (Gallaher Bros.), Trainer, J. M. Cooper. 15544 Havana 1 1:41 fast 8-5 M9 7 4 12 I" 1' G Mangan 7 Ca!i.Li ;lit. W.Ward, M. Magneto 45447 Havana 2-4 1:12 fast 1 115 5 S 7 7' 6*9, W Crump 8 H. Atkin. Poster Embrv. Kernan 45*'89 Havana lm20y l:45%slow 7-5 lo9 ill 3 3» 411 F Chiav'ta 5 N.MUeybrigkt ICHunlev Lariat 44977 Havana lm20v l:41Viifast 2 104 3 1 1 1 1' in F Chiav'ta 7 Crystal Dav. Bill Hunlev 1! Nail 44937 Havana 11:46 hvy 7-5 110 3 2 2 2 2* :'} W (rump 3 D.Th'sa, B.ofE'town. W'dthrush 44861 Havana 61 f 1:07 fast 8 110 6 7 8 6' 24 A Pickens 8 A.MMleton. F.Pullet, ft ftljaaaai JOHN W. KLEIN, ch. g, 7 113 By Star Shoot— Plantess (Williams Bros.). Trainer, P. .1 . Williams. 43436 Havana 1 3-16 2:00 fast 6-5 99 5 3 2 2 3r- V K Atkins'n 9 Great G.ill. Baaeata, Flv Home 45377 Havana 1 1-4 2:01' I fast 1 1"1 4 2 2 2 l1 1« J Kederis 3 J. Healey. Great Gull. Duke Kun* 46368 Havana lm30y l:43%fast 5 102, 3 7 4 2 2} V K Lomas 8 Dimitri. Rayatei, Tokaioa Marca 45249 Havana 1 3-16 1 :59^.fast 31 101 5 5 6 4 4- V E Lomas 8 Lit. Nearer, Flvllome W'dtlinish 45122 Havana 11-8 1:54 fast 31 102 5 4 1 1 23 2-J (1 Lomas 6 Ply Haaae, Edison. P.M'hmontll 45102 Havana lm50y l:46?igood 4 168 7 3 2 2 |*| 1' E Lomas 7 Zodiac. Gordon Russell. WarTax UNAR. ch. g. 6 108 By McGee — Royal Una (A. Gascoigne). Trainer. H. A. Cotton. B269 Havana S-4 1:1- fast 15 M9 I I i 1 6" J Carmody 7 Walter Mack. John Jr., Bora 45147 Havana 3-4 l:16%alOW 31 10S 3 5 5 6 f.21 L Woods « Vorkville, Pierrot, A'bas'dorlll 4.5077 Havana 1 1-16 l:347:-.hvy 1 108 5 11 2 4* 4'* L Wooda 7 B.llunl-v. Littlecote Cry Day' 45009 Havana 1 1 -16 1 :46%fast 3 107 4 4 4 4 4' 5" H Woods 8 Salvatelle. Jack Healey Byrne 44924 Havana lm20y 1:50 hvy 1-2 107 3 11 1 1' Is I. Woods 7 Deckhand. Rkyawr PomereM 44881 Havana 1 1 :40 ifast 8 5 105 2 11 1 I4 l4 L "Woods « Pomerene, Tok. March. B.lliudey O'MALLEY, b. g, 5 113 By Charles OMalley— Shrike (H. W. Boyer). Trainer. W. Brown. 45616 Havaaa 1 l:48%faat 4 111 2 3 4 3 2- in ay dump 8 Dr. Rao, W Hkraah, Lariat 45457 Havaaa lm59y 1:43 fast 8 189 1 1 1 1 1» 23 W Crump 8 Can.Lii.-lit. (".Boris. Sil.Sandals 85373 Havaaa 1 1-4 2:0«'ifast I 1 1 8 4 6 6 64 6'" F Meriinee 7 Lady.I.Grey. Mad 8111, TlieTalkcr 45237 Havana lm30y 1 :42»fcfast 3 Ml 2 3 2 4 5-1 5'-AV Crump (! Crys. Day. Ellison. Tlm.J.Hogaa 45176 Havana lm50y 1:44 fast 4 1"9 Z 3 4 I 53 6* W Crump S Baaeata, I). Benson, Cold. Chance 45149 Havana 1 1 16 1 :32:'5slow 8 113 2 11 1 lh Z* Of Crump 8 BillHunley. J. Healey. Can. Light NED MILEYBRIGHT, b. g, 5 113 By Little Dutch— Cloisteress (J. Gass). Trainer. J, Gass. 45599 Havaaa liiiT9j I:47%alop 8 107 6 4 1 2 2" 25 F Merimee 6 Bill Haaley. Regreao, Byrae 45541 Havana 1 l:40^fast 6 115 S 7 5 5 6" 542 F Merimee 8 TlieT'lker. M'encorde. l'ntarede 46371 Havana 1 1:40 fast 12 113 8 S 8 7 6- o8J F Merimee 8 Dimitri. Biermau, Luckv Pearl 45331 Havana ll:40%fast 12 113 S 6 6 6 5' 4^ F Merimee 8 Byrne, Duke Ruff. Jack ilealev 45203 Havana 1 1-8 1 :53Vif ast 7 113 6 3 2 3 4i 6s T Smith 7 Lit. Nearer. Flv Home. Ellison 43163 Havana lm50y l:45%g03d 6 113 7 6 4 3 3- l'l F Merimee 7 Lucky Pearl. Zodiac, Rhymer BUSTER CLARK, br. g, 4 108 By Stalwart— May B. II. (W. Dondas). Trainer. W. M. Shields. 15697 Havana 3-4 1:16 slop 10 110 9 73 4" 4*| W Mor's-yio 8*. Fancy, c. Baria, Perigoardiae 45373 Havant 5-8 594Vjfast 8 113 5 4 4 63 7I!- F Merimee 7 L. Nephew, Blazeaway, Headfort 45354 Havana 5* f l:06%fast 4 109 8 7 6 6s 6'= B Kop'm'n. 8 Blondel. B. and Stars Litholick 45307 Havana 3-4 l:12%fast 10 110 5 3 3 33 3^ J Kederis 6 Brizz, Shoddy. The Snob 45260 Havana 8-4 l:12f4faat 15 111 7 4 6 8 89i A Collins 8 Deckhand, Big Smoke, Sir Oliver 45163 Havana lm30y 1 :45*igood 3 103 4 4 6 7 7 !** T Marray 7 Lucky Pearl, Zodiac. Rhymer HANDS OFF, b. g, 7 113 By Plaudit— Meddling Mary (J. Carvallo). Trainer. J. Armstrong. 45572 Havana lm20y 1 :41 Vast 6 111 12 2 2 2'- 6*1 C Taylor S Thorn P.ioom. W.W.ird. Foiin.Fay 45500 Havana S-4 l:l:Hsfast 6 111 1 9 s 7*1 5" W Crump 9 Bagdadine. Bev. James. Zodiac 45::91 Havana lm50y l:43*sfast 2 114 2 1 1 2 2- 6*| W Crump ti .lellison. Can. Light. Assumption 45343 Havana 1 1-16 1 :46%fast 5 111 2 3 4 3 4-' 3"i AV Crump • Solid Rack, Foun.i'av. C .in. Light 45298 Havana lm50y l^sfast 5 111 5 3 3 6 5- Z i W Taylor 8 Dimitri. John W. Klein. Rhvmer 45224 Havana lm.'Oy 1 :44 fast 6 167 2 11 1 2J 1« W Taylor 7 Rhymer. Zodiac. Great Gull WOODTHRUSH, b. h, 5 116 By Olambala— L'Alouette (K. Spence), Trainer, K. Raaaca. 15672 Havaaa lm36y l:41%faat 1 112 8 s s 7 7' 7; Q Hangan t? ThnraBlaaaa. W.Warl Peaa.Pay 45316 Havana 1 l:46*4faat 5 111 1 4 5 3 4' 3J G Mangan •: O'Malley. Dr. Lao. Lariat 45491 Havana lm20y 1:42 fast 2J 168 ^77 7 3L 5Ti Q Mangan 8 Dr. Rao, Bill Hunlev. Duke Buff 45424 Havana 1 1-16 l:46Vsfast 7-5 103 6 6 6 5 7 5; (! Mangan 7 Ellison. The Talker", Regreso 45:177 Havana 1 1-4 2:04V«ifast 6-5 99 2 3 4 4 4= 55J (} Mangan S J. W. Klein. J. Ilealev. GreatCull 45310 Havana 1 1-16 l:47Vbfast 8 5 106 4 4 2 2 1J 1=1 G Mangan 7 Lariat. Mud Sill. Ho'mam EGMONT. br. g, 8 103 By Plaudit— Nettie Dutchman (J. de Estrampcs), Trainer, J. Hope. 43457 Havana lm50y 1:43 fast 15 105 6 4 5 7 S S'° J Carmody 8 C. Light. O'Malley. Count Boris 45162 Havana lm50y 1 :46%good 6 167 3 5 6 4 3J 3"W Ormes 0 Sasenta, Terrible Miaa, NigntOwl 43076 Havana 1 l:48 ihvy 12 It 16 7 5 6 4 5b 5°1 A Pickens 8 T.J.llogan. Pom. reue. C.r.Oull 45035 Havana lm20y 1:44 fast 15 99 1 7 7 7 7 7»« G Wolfe 7 Ralphs.. J.deVales, Freder.Miller 44949 Havana 11:43 good 20 M8 6 5 6 6 7 7" W Ormes 7 Baladin.^Dick Benson, QreatGnll 44922 Havana 51 f 1:11 hvy 15 HO 7 7 7 7 738 W Ormes 7 Vorkville. 'Tick. F'ncy. Praaeaela FAIRLY, b. g, 9 108 By Marchmont II.— Locust (C. F. Brant). Trainer, C. B. Brnnt. 16618 Havana lm20yi:5o hvy 2 111 1 I I 1 1* 1H W Garxaa 7 Parable, B'tyeoa'l, HalfaadHalf 45437 Havana lm50y l:44^r,fast 10 109 5 5 4 4 3- 2| "W Cargan 7 At. Muir. El Coronal, Guide Past 45:589 Havana ImoOy 1 :42%fast 2 106 5 6 6 6 6"* 717 B Kop'm'n 7 Al Hudson, Poraeaa, F. af Steal 46343 Havana 1 1-16 l:46:vifast 15 Ml 3 5 6 6 6'1 5*3 B Kop'm'n • BoUdRock, Fount. Fay. HandsOff 45264 Havana 1 1-16 l:47%faat 10 Ma 14 7 7 6i 6'-J G Corey 8 Caudle Light. Teagbee, Mud Sill 451S9 Havana 1 1-16 l:49V3fast 4 112 2 8 8 7 6*15*10 Corey 8 HighTide. B'lingame, LampPost SUPERIOR RATING FORM 25c daily at all News-stands. TUESDAYS BIG CLEAN UP: FLEER 10-1 WON GOLDEN DAWN .... 6-1 WON PILSEN 2-1 WON were three nice priced winners we gave out of the seven races. At New Orleans Monday we gave FOUR WINNERS out of the seven races, and the COMMISSION HORSE WON. TODAY We have for our Commission Korse one that looks like a BIG SLEEPER Don't fail to get this one. This one is plainly marked on sheet. Only Twenty -Five cents, and is for sale wherever Daily Racing Form is sold. Or mail subscription to sin RIOR PUBLISHING CO., 333 South Dearborn St - Chicago, III. i FOLLOW TECO'S DAILY ADVANCE SPECIAL Make yea* 96671 par. With tae riejM ktad nf iafanaatfoa yea should keep well abead " f the gaaae. It aUgbt me.in tour e/ajr ta SUCCESS, Terms: Weekly $20.00. Daily $5 00. TECO INFORMATION SERVICE. 1431 Broadway, Room 215, NEW YORK CITY. THE Monthly Form Book eaatatalag eaarta af all racea run on iceas'aaaal tricks in North America during the month af .IAMABV, will be on sale MONDAY NOON, I'Klt-BCABV 2. PRICE $1.00 Single copies by m:iil will POSITIX 'ELV only be sent as registered mail, with an extra efcarga of ten cents for registration. Not responsible for baakg 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. Bill Hunley. 7 to 1. Won: Bullet Proof. 13 to 5. Wen; Manokin. 3 to 1, Won. a/ere three aire aaaa :■ l».ri.d .01 mid. ll- page ef The Standard. Now Book on Sale Now. ISratall aewa-ataadn. Pun 'I he with o.l it Today's Special: June-Banana-19-12-10-20. Standard Turf Guide, 22 W. Quincy St., Chicago, 111.