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Daily Racing Form: n. Tuesday, February 10, 1920 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1920 drf1920021001 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Tuesday, February 10, 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 I DdjN a y aui IUh§mmJ vi II J V VOL. XXVI. NO. 41. CHICAGO, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1920. SPECIAL EDITION Great Money Winners: Deductions from Figures in the American Racing Manual GREAT MONEY WINNERS i i — « Deductions from Figures in The American Racing Manual. i 1 . m How the Totals Compare and What They Show as to Individuals. ♦ ■- (BY SAI.VATOn.) T have- no envy fur the racial ni:m who cannot find Material for many ■■ nbeerbed and plcaaant bear in tin- now American Rac in tr Manual. Within ita 999-edd pages what a wealth of information and interest arc packed! All of which slips into one's pocket and ran Itc pulled out almost anywhere. i iiher ill stray moment* or tieneath the evening lamp, wlien with slip]iers and pipe a session of olid comfort is in view. Somewhere 1 have, filed ,u.iy. the first issue of this invaluable compend of inrf lore the initial "American Sprting Manual." ;i- it was then called, and in comparison with the present work a "small and early" indeed. For the original idea of the Manual and its gradual de-\olopment to its present status we have Racing Form to thank. 1'ersonall.v I find it indispensable. There are certain sections of the Manual to which each of its readers will involuntarily turn oftcnest. is each individual's taste and fancy dictate. For my part I find my attraction oftenest excited by I ha I series of tables which miens upon pace MM of the new work, entitled "Great Money Winning llor-es of America. Fngland and Australia." It lias a thousand different angles of interest and allure for me. 1 find it. in fact, of inexhaustible fas-'•inalion — and each issue of the Manual, after I have had it at hand for a while, has a habit of opening and staying open at this particular Mat. A whole book — and a big one. .very page packed with interest could easily be written around any one of these tables. Take, for instance. Mr. \Y . S. V.shurgh. the hum graceful and •ompetciit of all writers for the American racing press, with whose work I have been familiar ever since he became of note on the old Spirit of the Times somewhere nroaad IMS what an absorbing van he could turn out devoted to his petfaaal reminiscences of the various horses in the list of American big winners! There are few of them worth mention I hat lie has not seen perform, and of most of them he has an intimate knowledge. It is a real loss to l.istoiy and to story that he should not lake up something of this kind. What a Heat such a book would be! Then a companion volume about the Fnglish horses that. too. would be another one. and perhaps even a greater still. For there is a certain degree of picliiresi|ueness. a rickMM an 1 laciness of flavor, aboat Knglisli racing that i ur ■ wn lacks. The play of color is richer, the Baiae • n srene more attractive and varied, the human personalities appearing in the drama more sharply differentiated ami ■teteJMM*. AMERICAN VS. ENGLISH WINNERS. As a good American I must go on record as believing 'hat the beet American hoi-sos have been and arc just as goad as the beat Fnglish. I'atriotism compels lhis--biit as the ipiestiou can never be seized except academically, debate of it is fruitless, lint in comparatively studying the two tables alluded to. I have been struck by one thing namely, the immense amount of Brack that the American horses have accomplished in contrast to the Fnglish. Take, for instance, the ten leading BOfllil of ■■acli hit. Mere are their c ntra-teil records in eol.densed feim: AMF.KICAN. | lone ' Kaci s. Won. Amt. Domino » 1!' |1«3,550 Svsonbv U 11 184,498 loin. ' ■•" 1" 1* .M2 ltallot ST M 154,34,-j Kingston 138 80 13S.917 Hanover •"•(! :;j 118.872 Itamiuei 198 ''•-' 118,535 .Mis. Woodford -IS :iT 118.270 Feter Pa i W 1" U«,5*U iMceland 199 70 ll'Lo'il ENGLISH. Bora* Races. W.ai Amt ],in..| ,ss 12 11 $280,675 l« -T:'s|- Donovan -'1 l; rk S.md 21 IT -'■"" ls Hayarde -•• — 222."J»1 » " I rg -'"'"• W -":!""'- Kceptre -•"'• Flying lov 11 » :»■ •••'•.' Iihiv Folly 24 -J lv'-M" I'linc- Palatine 21 11 IM.- ••" A.Mshire W ll 1 .'.»...l ■:» Totalizing these two sets of winners we find that the ten \morie.in horses have had la race lit'J times m.d win :tr.s dillcieni races | der lo rank when- the) do; whereas the ten English horses have had lo 'race but 199 limes and win but 151 different races lo attain similar positions. Moreover, the ■row amount w n by the ten Ann-noun horses is bin si 140.880: whereas the lea English ones have w.ai a iraaa latal of $2-299.418. la other words, the American horse, have averaged In winning- but 1144,088, as against an Fnglish BTCtase "f $228,941. COMPARATIVE FIGURES OF RACING. The i ial af it all ia, of eoarae, that Fnglish slakes aad purses are larger than American, but aside from this obvious fact there are other features worth meatioa. The showings made by Sysoni.y and Colin, who rank second and third in the American table, junl which each raced but fifteen times, all told, indicate that it is not a auitter of necessity for an Aim riean horse to start, on the average, alttj Ion tunes and I he Fnglish but tW*atj (Of l!».'.i lo be more exact I to win a place an g I he ten leading iuolie.\ earners No the real moral of the two tables is the fact that beret for hots.- tin- Bag-lish winners have shewn more "(lass" than the American. The percentage of vidories is muc'i higher in, \ won 13] races in 1!»! starts, whereas the Americans won bin BM out of t 42. 'taking the twn lisis. as ap| oarlii|{ in the Manual, in their entirety, we f iu J that there are 1-5 difft-r- cut American horses, each of which has won $99,082 or more: and i:C different Fnglish horses that have each won (36.347 or more. It will therefore be seen that, taken "by and lurge." there is Utile difference in the two countries so far as poeeibUi lies of big winnings go. itut when we aaalyae tlie Bomber of starts made here and abroad, we lint differences as vast throughout as those indicaled in the analysis of ihe ten leaders above ipioteil. There ire no fewer than twenty -three of tlie big American winners that have started over 108 times each; while there is no single Fnglish winner that has ever stalled e Ihan fifty-three times. In fact, of the entire 183 FiiL'lish horses but seventeen ever raced to exceed twenty-five times, while of the 123 American horses but thirty -all raced less than twenty live times. Yet on dissecting the American list we ascertain the significant fact ihat sixteen different bar sea have gained places in it that started fifteen tiioes or less, while six raced less than ten times. Weighing all these "facta and figures." tlie con-olusinti seems irresisiible that the best Fnglish horses, on the average, have displayed higher rmaa i. ( -.. greater abilin to win coiisislently than have the American. This, however, does not necessarily mean thai the American horses have been in I ri u sieally inferior. For my own part I believe much of it to be due to the inability of the average American owner and trainer to "wait and win.'j (liven a good lerse. the penchant for "sweating him for the brass" whenever opportunity offers is too I I widespread: and la this way many a big win is frittered uwuy In making a small one. Sims-Sterling Intolerance: Startling Endeavor of Reform Statesmen through Recent Bills in Congress SIMS-STERLING INTOLERANCE Startling Endeavor of Reform Statesmen Through Recent Bills in Congress. Here is the opinion of Mr. V. Sanders of The Times of Louisville. Ky.. about the Sims Sterling bill now be rare Geagraaa: "The vicious measures introduced in the national Congress by Kepreseiitat i\e Sinis and Senator Sler-ling for the prevention of the dissemination of betting odds on sporting events, especially races. Strike* at the very root of freedom of the press and starts an initiative of depriving the press of its constitutional prerogatives. Should the measure-be passed, how long would it be that the sporting pages of newspapers would be a thing of the past? "With the American public deprived of wagering on its favorite sport, how short a time would ii take to corrupt tlie great national game of baseball? Already there have been thousands of dollars changed hands on the outcome of baseball gam s. Indcr this bill it would be illegal to qaote odds on the different teams engaged in the world series. Willi no published odds on races or other -porting events sport itself and sporting pages would (any about as much inlerest as a copy of the Congressional Record. "It would be illegal for a newspaper to print the odds against the Fpsom Derby winner or any other international s|xirting eveul. It would be illegal for a newspaper to print an ad\( i I isemeni of any big race meeting or boxing contest. "A vicious law like this would tend to effeminate all lines of s|x»rt and make mollycoddles out of the coming generation^. It would destroy the incentive of breeders in their endeavor to improve the breed of horses. "Such a law would tend further lo tear down the rights of States and centralixe government. It would give I he government powers It has never before exercised. Carried far enough it would prevent the telegraphic transmission of stock quotations. It is purely class legislation and aimed ai persons whose vocations arc just as legitimate as the stockbroker. "No state law ha* ever been upheld on the same lims as this measure. The fight against the ticker service has met reversal after reversal in several stale courts. Chancellors in deriding these cases always referred to the pacoastitarjeaelity of these actions on the grounds that they did not strike id the fountainhead of the alleged evils. One judge in throwing a case out of the court suggested the remedy to (lose operations on the stock exchanges. "The authors of the law would strike at the sport through the national government, knowing full well il could not be done in tin- state- where racing i- legally conducted. It is a stab ia the dark at the sport of racing, and the hackers of the measure are using underhand methods to destroy the sport . "A fight for news and newspapers is on. The time is not far distant, if the type of lawmakers supporting sack legislation have their way. until • of I hem will have the folly of 'reform' so fully within him as to ask for legislation fan ing men and women to adopt a certain creed or to go to a named place of wen-ship. Such legislation is only delayed by lack of present reform organizations in its favor and the necessary clubs of influence which modern 'reformers' swing." a , G. R. Bryson Suspended at Havana G. R. BRYS0N SUSPENDED AT HAVANA HAVANA. Cuba. February it— The following ruling by the stewards of the Cuba-American .lockey and Auto Club was handed down yesterday: "For failure to pay the fine imposed by the Jockey Club on April 7. lltl'.l. for conduct considered detrimental to the liest interests of racing, and siibse piently making statements reflecting on the integrity of tlie management. O. It. Itryson was suspended from all privileges of the Cuba -American Jockey and Auto Club and the entry of all horses owned and controlled or trained by him refused in the future. The s.ini G. R. Bey sea was on December 1. l'Jii), i ited to appear before the stewards on or before February 1. IJtJO. in order to show rail-" why he should not be suspended. This action was taken in consequence of his ri faaal to appear."' F. C. Griffith, who admits that he in his ia-siilxirdinaiion counseled Itry-on. was also cited to appear. This he failed to do and also was sea-Beaded from privileges of the Cuba-American Jockey and Auto Club for practices detrimental to the best interest of the turf. C. I". Fin ke was suspended from privileges of the club for fraud. a— — Jockey Club Meeting This Week JOCKEY CLUB MEETING THIS WEEK NFW VUI1K. N. V.. February 9. The lackey Club will hold its usual ne nthly meeting next Thursday. The t'nited States government has agreed to pay the breeding bureau of the Jockey Club XJOO each far yearlings. This is $13 more than it pays for ma tuicd noises. These yearlings arc purchased from tlie farmers in the Starts, through the breeding bureau. Old Time Notions of Training: Queer Doses Forced into the Unlucky Horses in Preparation for Racing OLD TIME NOTIONS OF TRAINING Queer Doses Forced into the Unlucky Horses in Preparation for Racing, Not long ago our Newmarket correspondent ejaated from an aid authority various observations as to the training of horses, and among them was advice that the bit should be rubbed with tile before being put ia the horse's mouth. This, however, is as nothing to what I find in "The Classical Farrier." by William .Merrick Farrier, 17S!»; for instance, the follow ing statements: "To prepare him (the horse) for a race give him neither hay nor oats, but bread made of half barley and half beans, baked in large and thick cakes: let them be rather stale than new; three pounds at noon and three pounds at night is sufficient in twenty-four hours. Instead of hay give him wheat-sheaves an thrnshed, with the ears upon them. . . on the fifth day. after he has stood three hours on the bridle, take a pound of fresh butter before it :.e washed or salted, and mixing with it twenty-five or thirty cloves of braised garlic make ratjr heme swallow it in balls as big as large walnuts, with a quart of white wine, keeping him afterward with his head lied up in the bridle pretty high for three hours: then feed him as before on bread and wheat -sheaves, but moderately of the last, because you are not to fatten him. Continue to even is.- li i tn every day. giving him every fifth day his pound of hatter made up with garlic into balls." Many further instructions follow, but this one. at any rate, i- worth i|iioting: "Two nights before the match lie should be put in the muzzle all night, and about two in the morning give him three pints of sack, wherein twenty or twenty-five new-laid eggs are beatea. Then tie him up to the rack for two hours, after which put him to a gentle gallop, then to a full speed as long as his wind will allow it." The unfortunate horse was eventually to be given water, "but it must now lie as hot as he can drink it" possibly the difficulty of digesting so mi ny eggs might render this precaution a wise one; but as to eggs, he was not yet finished with them. "On tin day of the match give him his Farmer quantity of sack and yolks of rgga well beaten together two hours before he is to run, and he mast be tied up to the rack si\ hours before you ^-i\e him his sack, and on thai day and the preceding ho is to eat but half his allowance of bread at each meal, and but half the wheat -sheaves you were accustomed lo give him. . . The rider must lean a little forward to prevent the wind taking too much hold upon his body .... and he is to spur near the flank with little strokes, localise strong and great stroke ■ rather hinder than augment his speed." "Vigilant" in LaadHM Sportsman. Urge Defeat of Sterling-Sims Bill v URGE DEFEAT OF STERLING-SIMS BILL WASHINGTON, IV C. February ".Resolutions osssosiag the enactment by Congress of the bill introduced in the Senate by Senator Sterling. South Dakota, and in the Hon-■ by liepi csonlativo Sims. '! lino-sec. lo prevent the international or interstate liai sinjssion of bets and letting odds on baraa races and other contests, wire passed by the Board of Directors of the American Itemount Association at a meeting hire Thursday. In passing this resolution tie American Remount A-soeiation declared that ihi Sims and Sterling bills were Biased at "the very (U -truction of the racing of horses, which practically would destroy the breeding of thoroughbred stallions, recognized by military authorities in America and Furopoan countries as essential for the improvement of the breeding of horses for army purposes." "The racing of horses," says (he resolution, "has been the medium for centuries for determining the stamina of animals, and it is from th" (!■•-si endants of animals tested in (Patents on the track that our best horses have sprung. In tin-event Of the passage of this measure, there would be a falling off in the production of thoroughbreds, which in turn would deprive tile Catted States a. my if suitable stallions for service in production of suitable mounts " Ihe Hoard of Directors of the American Remount AaaocJathm also indorsed the proposed appropriation or $230X999 for the furtherance of the breeding of horses under the jurisdiction . f the Army Remount Ben ice. Arthur I). Hancock. Faris. Ky., attended the meeting of directors. Jockey Injured at Havana Sunday JOCKEY INJURED AT HAVANA SUNDAY HAVANA. Cuba. February 9- The attemlai.e at Oriental I'ark yesterday was the laige-t that ever mined out si the Marianao course on i Suudav. Ihe big crowd got a thrill when Saveth. a start • i in the fourth race, siuniblcd and threw Jockey Franklin just as tlie horses passed the field stand. The boy was thrown on his head, and the spectators fully believed that he had been seriously if not fatally injured. Fianklin was taken to the track hospital, where it was found thai he had sustained a broken collarbone and a number of minor injuries. The stewards ordered the refusal of further en-trie-, of Northern BeUe until she shows hettCI post manners . The horse Crundy. which was turned out at the farm of Fernandez ■ Tolon about six weeks ago. has been taken up again and is new in trainiiiu-. Current Notes of the Turf I I CURRENT NOTES OF THE TURF Heiihouse. the French jockey, won the Cairo Derby on an Arab horse named Dalimaii. At his hist meet ing in Egypt Rellboose rode three winners. In 1919 there were Hit days' racing in Relcium and the woacj competed for aaaaaated to 2.9T7.410 franca. Son- Thrash, with 108,059 francs, is at the top of the winning stallion-. The wife of the well-known trainer. Fred Rut-lew, died last weak in San Francisco, to where she had accompanied her husband when he went west to take charge of tie- horses of J. II. Rosscter. The horses bouehi by M. de Neuter f,,r the king of Spain at the December sales ha\e arrived safely in Madrid after being held up nearly three weeks at Havre owing to the shortage of horse cars. The American horse Tracery, regarded by Fnglish I Critics its the best ever sent to Fnglaiid. i- mo t popular there. He is wonderfully fresh and well and his services are over the offerings despite his high fi f $1,599. Tracery stands at Southcoiirt Stud, Leijjhtou-Ruzzard, Bedfordshire. Rancher in a Hard Drive: Former Handicap Star Has World of Trouble in Beating Docod RANCHER IN A HARD DRIVE * $ i Former Handicap Star Has World of Trouble in Beating Docod. *■! ♦ -J Great Crowd Views the Races — Repeat Takes Race for Two-Year-Olds Easily. I— z 1. il NFW ORFFANS. I.a . February 0 — Thorp waa I great attendance for a Monday at Ihe Fair I iron ads this afternoon. The resumption of M.-mli (iras festivities is aitraoling a host of pleasure s ekers to New Orleans, and the overflow from this irruption serves to greatly augment the assemblage at the popular track. The same condition will obtain for the remainder of the ascctlag. The track was at its best, fast time recorded, betting lively and sonic elo~e finishes marked the racing. This was particularly a feature attendfasg tin- running of the main race of the day. a dash of a mile, for Which Rancher was deemed a certainty and held at odds to correspond. He did not betmj tie confidence of his backers, but gave them Koane spasms not en the program. Tin- Lamb set a good pace for nearly thltl -quarters, with Rancher eiose up under restraint, (in the last turn the favorim look the lead, but in the Stretch Docod came al him so fast and lung to him so tenaciously that in the outcome Rancher only won by a short head and would have been beaten in a few more slrides. It wis a fast race, and Docod will have to be cashiered in future races in which he may be a participant. The customary, sprint for I wo year-olds opened the sport. Morning face eras backed as if the race was over, but it was different when it came to the running. Repeat taking her measure in the stretch without any particular trouble and winning by a good two lengths, with the favorite sei ond and I'etunia a fast coming third Ron Tramp had not been out lor some time, bur he showed hinisell to ! «• iii prime fettle when he an n the eeeaad race, a tbree-qaarters dash, in fast time. Assume. Trusty and the winner all earne in for heavy support, with A. N. Akin also having his admirers and hackers, Ron Tramp figuring as third Choice. He shoved in front qaiekly and won all the way without being Called on for his utmost and was first by a comfortable length and a half, with Assume second and A. N. Akin a distant third. Tin third rue was marred by a lamentable fall which cost little J. Sullivan his life and saddened the big crowd. Alula dart ins; ngaiaat Klying Witch and knocking her down and Sullivan's mount falling over the latter. Alula then went on and was first by eight lengths, but was at otue disqualified, the race falling to Allivan. with Ace of Trumps second and Repeater third. Media won the fifth race in a oanler from Class-toi. Nepperhaa recovered his speed and defeated Sir Graftoa narrowly for the sixth, and Charming it a long price, but a "tip*' for some time, captured the seventh. Mose Gaidbiatt today purchased Att i Rov II. from S. A. Clapton for $9,999. He wired trainer James Raw.- ami the Harry Payne Whitney stable an offer ol S.'.YIXKI f,,r Damask, but Rowe wired back that his three-year-old is not for sale at any price. . Trusty was claimed from J. II. Booker for ,*:{.on i by J. A. Seckington. The latter was represented in the race by Mack Garner, which is trained by W. M. Cain, from whom Banker claimed Trusiy for SJ.L'Otl last week. Fal Dunne claimed Triumphant for $1,190 from the last race. ;. I.. Rlackford and Fdwaril ( ebrian. two prominent western breeders of thoroughbreds, were arrivals today. They will remain for an indefinite period. Vowell pulled up lame after being exercised this morning and had to be excused from starling in Ihe fifth race. Fatal Accident at New Orleans: Jockey Sullivan Almost Instantly Killed in a Fall in Race at Fair Grounds FATAL ACCIDENT AT NEW ORLEANS Jockoy Sullivan Almost Instantly Killed in a Fall in Race at Fair Grounds. NFW ORI.FAXS. T.a.. February 9.— Jockey Jack Sullivan, a New Orleans boy under conlract to J. W. McClelland, was ahaasl instantly kitted in a fall daring the running of the third race at the Fair ('rounds this afternoon. The lad was astride Rory o'More. which fell over Flying Witch, the latter having been crowded into a fall by Alula. Alula was first in the race, but was disnaalified by the stewards and first place awarded to Allivaii. which finished second. The accident in which Sullivan lost his life oc-Carred Bear the eighth post and in plain view of the hage crowd of racegoers. Alula was in fraal ami l'lyin- Witch tried to sqneeae threagh nest to the rail. Ace of Trumps was raaalag almost abieat of Alula when suddenly the latter baited, Flying Witch being knocked down and the fast roming Rory o'More toppling over her. Jockey Colliletti. on Fixing Witch, escaped With a shaking up and was on In- feet in a few secsssd*. ■lead was gushing from Sulluan's mouth and it was apparent thai there was bardlj a sp.rk of Ufa left in his body. He was placed in an automobile and taken i,, the jockeys' room, but life- was extinct when he arrived there. An examination revealed thai lie had sustained a fractured skull. Sullivan waa sixteen years old and had Is-en with the McClollaicd stable for two years. He became connected with it hen- two wiatera ago. ami so fast did h,. progress in his chosen profession that the noted Sternal was (atraatad to him in a majority of his trials in preparation for the Ken-tacky Derby, Preakaeaa stak-s and other big stakes last eai. lie- rode- his fust winner. Waters meet, al the receiil Jefferson l'ark meeting. Jockey Steve Wida wa- taken off tlie rest of his mount- the remainder of the afternoou because of his nnn-ivecl c onclitioii. due to the accident Hi. said that Alula swerved with hint and tiiat he yelled to the other riders to look out. as he couldn't hold her straight. Coltiletti rode out his remaining engagements. llory o'More was destroyed. Page 2 DAILY 11 AC IN G FORM Daily During Winter Months. Daily (Except Monday) Balance of the Year. DAILY RACING FORM PUBUSHING CO. 441 PLYMOUTH COURT :: CHICAGO, ILL. 74 EXCHANGE STREET :: BUFFALO. N. Y. 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I 1 New Orleans « NEW ORLEANS The lenses which seess beat iii Tat wisy's races ■ i e : Fair Grounds New Orleans, La., February V. 1 \\ bite Star, .b.e IMi. Be Sure. 2 Archie Alexander, Bake of Devonshire, Ca- raatbo. :; Too la. Arnold. Txeilas. ( Wendy, Bwne Dry, General Glenn. 5 Warsaw, \Y. W. Hastings, Honolulu P.oy. i, Luther. Bombast. Abaino, 7 EDITH K., Verity, Frances Star. J. L. Dempsey. IttilT.-slo's ilaiiilit:t| . Buffalo, N. jr., F- braary 8. 1 White star. Be sure Joe Rah, Tatt. 2 Irish Maid. Hnroa II.. II. Pert Thau-ana, Bay- onarra . I Arnold. American Ace. Tickli-.li. Tacola. 4-JIV DEAR, Whitney -Powers entry. Hone Dry. St. Germain. 5 — Prospector, \V. W. Hastings. Warsaw. Fort Pliss. 8 Le Balafre, W. H. Backacr, Bosnhnst, Frank Mattox. 7 Edith K.. Verity, Midia. Handfull. Observer'* Handicap. 1 Joe IMi. White Star. Tatt, P.udilie Kcau. 2— M. Pert Thurinaii. Archie Alexander, Duke of Devonshire, I 'srssabo :; I itra tioiu. Arnold, Tacola, American Ace. t WENDY, General Glenn, Pone Dry, Arrowhead. 5 Boaolala Boy, Warsaw, W. W. Haatlags, Enlcgy. ('. — Capital City, Doily. Luther. WattrpCOOf. 7 — Mali. PhUistiae, Handfull, Verity. Havana HAVANA Tie- horses watch seess best in Taeaday's races are: Oriental Park — Havana, Cuba. Sehruarj !i. 1 !i roth] . Painter, Bangs. 2 Leoaaa, Mi f Craig, Apple Jack. : , LACKROSE. Bulger, Herder. t LMmitri, A\ ion. Bister Basic. .". - Mas Sweep, Caadle Light, Pretty Bahy. «— Lariat. W. Ward, J .in W. Klein. T. K. Lynch. HiitValo'N Handicap. Buffalo, \ v.. r i ruarj S. I Painter, Snugs, Dorothy, Vic Munoa. 2 — Prince Boaero, Apple Jack, Gilder, Hade Mirror. 3 : i iaerater, Herder, Lackrpse, Will s «. •; Gold Btoae, Bis) i Basle, Avion, Dimitri. 5 Candle Light, Buster Clark, Miss sweep. Pret- rj B (; JOHN W. KLEIN lb" air. Hope, Lucky Pearl Olivers cr's llamlica p. 1 -Painter, Bpugs, Dorothy, Vic Munoa. :• Vppte Jack. Leoma, Litbolick, p. on. .1. 1 ;; Herder. Luckrose, Presumption, Ambassador 111. ■1— Dim iri Avion, Bister Si. le, sky Man 5 -PRETTY BABY, Candle Light. Miss Bweep, Duke Huff. a — Hot nir. Hop-. Moaom y. Lariat. Correction in Havana Form Chart CORRECTION IN HAVANA FORM CHART In ran 15738 J Ji '■ *bo« wlds should m.i J ;.. :: nis|. a.i uf I lo 7 MM plillttd. and in !."•■ i:,::;i Caudle Light's piac Ms should read -'■ t to l bMiead u4 a'^ to l as pens ted. Monday Work-Outs at New Orleans MONDAY WORK-OUTS AT NEW ORLEANS H937 NEW OKI. FANS. La.. February '.1. -Training gal- lepa o\er the local coarse this morning included the following: Weather clear; track fas! - Quarter Mile. IOC-Catherine K.. 24 | 175-S;1. Springs.. 21 isl No Fooling . . 23 | Three -Eighths Mile. IM Al Huia 88% ISO Jo-ie Goinian. :«•-.-, 188-Big- Idea 35-.-, ISO-Lady Pataud. :.••■ 188-Buaga Back.. ::•; Lara 38** p.ieny :;:. 180-Ouiond -i" ltO-Bombasl .... S3 lM-Opportnnity 88 Pll-Corinoian ... X7 181-Peultney .... 17% mi Crystal Ford. 87% M-Resayy 88 1!»2 Cointreau ... 35 190 -Since! ity .... 88 ttl-D. of I. taster 2.7 1S7-Seotty 89 ':, 183-Fleeiag BUeih 33 173-Tealte 88% ISO-Grey Gabies.. 3S 188-Til for Tat.. II--. Haael w. ... 8016 18T-Taai Brooks.. 88% IM I. s. Pe.irtlon 88% ISf-Waterssaeet . 37n.-. Half Mile. nilSShlhfd ... 19'.-, 191 -Murphy ♦»% 191 Chaa. Suinniv :..". 191-Magikon .... 48% 191-Courccllcs ... ."I ! ! -Nellie Witwer 52% IM-C. A. C'iskey Bl% Hl-Priace Henry. 57% 19(1 Handy Dade.. 50% 191-Polygaiuist .. 19-- 190-F.ttahe r.i ins-Rookery 4f% IPl-Bd Stfin-- .... 48% HlO-Speed.v Finit. 51% IM coidvab- 49 is; s. tie Verdaa oi 190-Highlaud Lad 52% lM-Barpassina 51% IM Jack Hare Jr. 52 190 Subahtlar 50% 191 .lav Tluinimcl 08 lSo-Yim -"1 id ■ !.. LoairteBew 58% 175-Verde •" »-'.-, 190 Little Niece.. 51 -5 lS2-\'erity .")2 Five-Eighths Mile. 1 s 1 Beaa Spiiier. .1 :o."i IM-Porte Drapeaal :ofi-.-, 1S7 Fairv Prince .1 :0." ".-. 191-Servitor 1:02% 190 Frank f !*•% 132-Tattle 1^8% 1S9 -Grumpv 1 :ll". 188-Th. Nighter. . 1 :04-- 1»1 -Hidden Jewel.l:04% Itl-Weary 1KM% 1M-J. F. C-mingsl:04 IM-Wh. Haven. .. 1 :04 187 Mount. Gill. .1 :04 Three -Quarters Mile. 170-Alf Yezina. ..1:1S 1S7-L- Halafrc. . .1:23-.-, lM-By Heck ...1:15% 191-Lady Ix-ona . .1 :is 191 P.. Na-Hreena.l:20 lssi.it. String.. .1:M% 182-Ballet Proof.l:17% IM-Haaattda 11.1:19 191 Hesthoff 1:17% 17S-.Midia 1:17% 1S7-H. Dancer II. .1:10 191-Mannite 1:17 191 -Cobalt 1:18 im-Meakle 1:23 Itl -Carrie Moore. 1:17 188-hlerchanl ....1:18% 191 I). Carroll.. . .1 :l!i 187-Oaloa 1:13% is: Discnssloa ...1:18% 187-Oreaaa 1:18% 191 -Dintv Moore. .1:18% 101-Pokey Jane. .1:18 191 I). Graf ton... 1:18% 191 -Pigeon 1:18 101 Etruscan 1:18% 127-P*uy C 1:18 189-PIapper 1:24 I'M! Propaganda ..1:M% 144-Flving Frog.. 1:19 ISO-Ret U B 1:10 lM-Glooss 1:18% 191-Hetlland 1:20 I!l2-Gibby 1:19 171 -Red Domino. . 1 :1S IM-Haanas 1:18 181-Rafaa Hiley..1:20 tW-Jaaa Band ...i:2o-0 • 188-Siesta 1:15% IVl-Korfhago ...1:18 190-Ting-a -Ling .1:22 19(1 Kebo 1:18% 191-Virginia Heel. 1:10 lie King Neptune 1:2! 19 »-W. tlic Great. 1:1(5 Seven-Eighths Mile. 1s9-Haign-iir 1:31-.-, I MB-St-'s Hridgc . .1 :30 100-PUsen l:3o One Mile. lM-Atwefl 1:44% IM IlaaTj 1:51 IBS-Antoinette . ..l:4fi% lM-Uoyd Geor«e.l:40% 174-P.. Through. . .1 :44 lOK-lAty Ward. ..1:44 191-Hritklcy 1 :4( IM-Marander 1:48% 164 Brian Bora. . .1:40% 187-Napthalias ..1:48% 1 »2-Caballo 1:45--, 19(1 -H. Weather. .1:45 191-Crunxisall ...1:44"5 191-Hagmrok 1:45 191 Fort BUos...l:4B% 192-S. of Vl*aare.l:43 101-Gea. Byag ..1:40--. 191 sir J. Versae.l:48% 1S7- ;uy 1:4n'i 191 -Sw. (Jhince. . . 1 :5'.» 185-Hackaaaore ..1:14 IM-Bt eaiaesaaa ..1:48% 190 Iwinivvin 1:43 190-Truc as Steel.l:47".-. 190.1. C. Stone.. 1:47 Answers to Queries ANSWERS TO QUERIES i Communications without names and addresses | I will not be noticed nor answered. No answers will I ! be sent by mail and none by wire unless reply pre- ' I payment is made at time of wiring query. Het- I i ting papers will not be calculated. M. J.. Chicago. 111. Tie Pin did not start in a race in the month of January Al P.. Dallas, Tea. No dates have been announced Tor Hot Springs and no meeting may occur there next spring. Joe II.. Cincinnati. O. Easter Flower, chestnut filly, "•. by Free Lance Hose Hing. WOO a race f..r rwo-year-«Ms at Latoaia July 5, 1018, at 1975 to 100. Wild Flower, brown filly. 3. by Magneto l.anipover. won a rwo-year-ofd race at Latoiiia October 15, 1010, at 7115 to loo. 11. II.. ciiiiiieotiie. o. Heretofore the eastern racing season im^ opened on April 1 at Bowie. Pre-snaiahly it. will da SO again this year, but unset ra ru"ic* dates love aol been announced as yet, E. c. z . Chicago, in. The show price on John Jr. at Havana la^t Friday was 1 to 8. « Tijuana Form Chart TIJUANA FORM CHART TIJUANA. MEX.. Tuesday, February 3, 1920.— Tenth day. Lower California Jockey Club. Winter Meeting • f loo days or more. Stewards. !.. J. Bone, U Wing. J. W. CetYroth. Starter. Harry Morrissey. Pacing Secretary. AY. W. Finn. P. u in. starts at 2:00 p. 111. (Chicago time 4:00). 4^77R First Race— 5-8 Mile. (Jan. 8. 1916— 5925 •xv 1 1 \j _3_97 .) Purse $400. 3-year-olds and uward. Claiming. Net value to winner. $300: second. $65; third. $35. Equiv. Odds. 1ml. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. 457 14 Miss Crush VA 1 ?■ R Carter S30-N6 44s5»0 ) 1.. St. Pat'Um 2'L C Utosh 720-100 45714 Bntada 300 P)C Duggan 4.:o-100 15097 Pink Tenny ill 41 B Pinnegar ii;oiw 4SC01 Jake Argent 114 B'| J Davis 2846-101 457S5 Frank RogonllC G3 R Gny 19090-101 48588 Harry Maaonllfi 7 1 J Morya 710-100 45501 Salgi irge 110 8 C H Miller 1820 109 S2 niiuuels paid, Mi-- Braoh, S8.M straight. 85220 place, 84.00 show: Lady St. Patrick. .$ti.('iO place. si. on -how: Satala. 88.20 show. Time. 24-'-,. 4845. 1:02. Track fast. Winner B. Haaritine's In. SS, 10, by Hen Braah Proward, by Sir Dixofl (trained by B. Hazeltine; bred by Mr. J. B. Widener). Weal to post al 1:21. Al iK'st 2 ssinatea. siait to 1 and Slow. Wen easily: second and third driving. AK777 Second Race— 5-8 Mile. (Jan. 8. 1916— ^u ' ' ' 3-year-olds 59-5—3 — 97.) Purse $400. and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner, $300; second. S65: third, $35. Equiv. Odds. Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. 45785 H'gan'i HelrlOG 1- I) Connelly 170 100 ' 45785 Kul I'a.-h'n 114 2' (' Kirsthbauni 220-100 45552 EmekU ill :: "i .1 MeBride 1040-10B 157 19 Onwa 114 4] Halloway 3220-109 42008 Dl : Horn 111 :. -\ ( ' Duggan 624-109 1 i: ~,:' 7 ■[ . Chandler 114 I | B Byaa 1210-109 1 45674 Kortn 114 7 B Peg! 1SS40-1O3 15560 Squaah Ml I B Ouy ' 0-109 1 sj mntneis | aid, Harrigan's Heir. 83.40 stralgfat, •■: mi place, 82.20 show. Duly Paahhnm, 82.M place, $2.40 show; Bmelda. 82.80 show. Time. 24^-,. 492;, 1:0245. Track fast. Winner lam O'shanbr Stable's eh. g. :S. by Har-rig.iii Admiral** Banghter. by Yon Troasp (trained 1 by H. lullett: bred by Mr. Ted J. Sander-. I Went to post at 2:20. At | o-t 4 minutes. Start t good and slow. Won easily; second ami third driving. Overweights— HarrigaO's ll«-ir. 2 pounds. 4-^77 8 Third Race— 5 1-2 Furlongs. (June 28. ■xv 1 1 J 1916— 1:05'.,— 5— 118.) Purse $400. 3-year-ol('. - and upward. Claiming. Net value to 1 winner, V',00. :erond. $65: ihird. $35. i:.|uiv. (i.i, is Intl. Ilorae. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Btratgbt. 15738 I in Ion 11 1 1 B Pinnt nar HI im :p»3;:! w..t. Warbl'rllS 2" 1» Connelly 220-169 a 45715 Alio I: 112 :. (' Cms.- 2240-109 H (45714 jMa-s. IT lvlin'.ll ■'] W OruieB MSt-MO I 4 5735 Red Man 109 »-\ J Roberts 488 I 8 15563 Ch. Holtera HI I J Davis 14S09 109 82 inutueis paid, Impression, 82.80 straight, $2.20 place. 82.20 show: Water Warbler. 82.08 place, 82.40 -lew : Aline P... S2.40 show. Time, 24. 4825. 1:01^, l*0r%. Track fast. Winner B. ( BetMira's br. g. 10, by Wild Mint-Inspiration, by Ayrshire (trained by K. May; bred by Mr. II. II. Hewitt.) Went to post at 2:11. Al post 1 minute. Slar; road and slow. AN". 11 easily; second and third driving. 4F 7 7Q Fourth Race — 1 Mile. (June 17. 1916— •xv l 1 if 1:38—3—95.) Purse $400. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner, $300; second. $65: third, $35. Equiv. Odds. Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. 45737 Leta 8H Is! D Connelly W-100 45740 Jim Thorpe 111 2 -A A Morgan 410-101 IB7S8 Louise Mack 104 :;, B Qay 110-109 15720 Treowea ill 4» B Ryan 8MI 109 15699 1). bra 148 P B P.urns 2349-101 457 16 Ethel l»l 6- T Baell S940-109 4 1913 Tours 111 7s Halloway M4*-l«0 15700 Rochstcr 114 X B Pinnegar 720 100 $2.00 mutuels paid. Leta. 88.88 Straight, S3. 20 place, 82.88 show: Jim Thorpe. $4.21) BtaCe, $2. SO show: Louise Mack. B2JB0 show. Time. 25. 49^. 1:14%. l^l^j. Track fast. Winner - T. B. Wafrs' eh. m. 5. by Meclick— Meadow, by Leonid (trained by T. B. Waters: bred by Mr. Wade E. McLemore.) Went lo ixist at 8:11. At post 3 minutes, start Straggling. Won easily: second and third driving. 4 iwiuv "1780 Fifth Race— 1 Mile. (June 17, 1916— i:38_3_95.) Purse $500. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner S370: second, $80: third. $50. Eouiv. Odds. lad. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. 45788aJake Senna 121 1; P Martinez 280-100 45098 !.a B. Xoire 116 2= B Pinn.'gar 70-100 ( 45787 IThriUa 19 8*1 J Robert H20-M 45( »« Bor, Sante 1":: 4' C C.rtiss 8M Ml 4569K Medusa 101 i C Dnggan 510-100 s2 mutuels paid. Jake Schas. $7.00 straight. 82.80 plate. 82.20 show; I.a Bete Noire. 82.40 place, $2.20 shew : Tin ills. S2.00 show . Time. 24*-,, 48S. 1:14. 1:40%. Track fast. Winner C. B. Irwla's b. g. 5, by Norfonl -L.iura P.. by Hen Btrosat (.trained by c. B. Irwia; bred by Mr. A. Meal) Went to pi st at 3:39 At pest 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving: s..c„i1(| aOd third the same. 4.K7Q1 Sixth Race— 5-8 Mile. (Jan. 8, 1916— ,t"°1 593.__3_97. , Purse $400. 3-year-olds and upward. Special Weights. Net value to winner $300; second, £65: third, $35. Equiv. Odds. Ind. Horse. Wt. Fill. Jo. key. Straight. (44807) Chrome 1 S 1- I) Pinnegar 1".0-100 45333 Pueblo 188 2- D Connelly S0-100 45225*T.8.NotPaaa 102 :::i R (luy 2710-100 45550 l.ouis V)i 4' T Huell 1710-100 45047 Sw-.t Apple 101 •" C Cross 1120-100 S2 mutiiols paid, chrome. 85.00 straight, 82 1" place. $2.20 show: Pueblo. 82.20 place. $2.20 show; They Shall Not Pass. 83.00 show. Time. 23'1-,. 48. 1:01%. Track fast. Winner Trowbridge & HcAtee'l ch. g. 8, by Sigurd Qnceneap, by King Paaataa (trained by c. w. Officer; bred by Mr. H. 11. Trowbridge). Went t" lHisi .11 4:0V At [lost 2 minutes. Start P fid .•ind slow. Won easily; second and third driving. Overweights — Chrome. 1 pound. 4^789 Seventh Race — 3-4 Mile. (Dec. 20. 1916 •xv 10^ _1:11a. — 3 — no. Purse $400. 3-ycar-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $300: second. ?65; third, $35. Kipiiv. Odds Ind. Hone. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. 45717-To. Miss 111 1- C Cross 109 108 457 19 ■Striker HI 2:, R Gay 1410-100 45679 -K oadmaster 11 1 1 | B Byaa 100-100 45680-Sturb. Ion 4- C Duggan :i2»-100 45739 Fros.Morn'g 113 B» P Martines 2110-100 15; 16 .Mineral Jim 113 •; J McPritb- 269C-109 82 inutueis paitl. Toy Miss. S5.20 straight. $3.20 piac.-. S2.20 show: Striker. $7.00 place. $3.60 show; lb adasaster, 82.80 show. Time. 24%. 48%. 1:14%. Track fast. Winner II . Biggins' b. in. 7. by Marchmoiit II. ' Polly net. by Gonaaa (trained by II. Higgins; bred bj Mr. J. W. Fuller) . Went to post at 4:2!). At past 1 minute. Start j u 1 and slow. Won easily: second ami third ilri\- 1 ing. i Fair Grounds Form Chart ' 1 1 1 1 t 1 a H I FAIR GROUNDS FORM CHART NEW ORLEANS. LA., MONDAY. FEBRUARY 9. 1920. Pair Grounds. Thirty fourth day. BaetBCoa Men's Pacing Association. Whiter Meeting of 41 days. Weather clear: temperature 55 . Stewards. Joseph A. Murphy. J. P. Campbell. S. C. Nu.kols. Jr.. and Francis Nelson. Judges. Joseph Mi I.t 1111. in and H. P. Conkling. Siartor. A. P.. Dade. Racing Secretary, Joseph McLennan. Pacing starts at 2:00 p. 111. (Chicago time 2:00 p. in. I. W Indicates whip. S spurs. 1; blinkers. Figures in parentheses following the distance of e.-.ch rat.- indicate date, track record, age of home and weight carried, 'Indicates apprentice allowance. A CC'7bCO rlRST RACE— 3-8 Mile. (Jan. 7. 1916— S5%— 2— 115.) Purr.e $700. 2-year-olds. ^O 4 0«_J Claiming. Net amine to winner 8500: second. $125: third, $75. Index Horses AWtPPSt % V? % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 45701 -''REPEAT w 111 E 1 2- V FCoitP'ttiS A Ciopton 11-38-623 7-1( 1-:: 45701 'MORNING FACE w 112 12 1' 2- J Howard A L Kirby ^-5 21- 0-3 1-8 1 I 4531!) PETCXIA w 114 2 I I] 3* .1 Metealf A B Spreck.ls 10 20 20 7 I 45507 JOE GOODMAN will (J •• 41 t' B \\ ida Mikel ^ Harw'd :: 4i 4H 7-5 1-2 OMEB K. w US 4 7 8' 53 L Lyke E R Bradley 20 81 ::o M 5 CENTIMETER v IK I 1 7-' 6] J Pitz G L Blackford 15 81 89 7 I WANATAH w 112 :; I I 71 » Willis PkfriaaBt Stable 20 SI 34 10 5 45701 VOORIN v US 7 4 .".'. I B Tro\b r Riley & Rcx'ger 7 1J IS 4 ti 5 Time. 12%. 23%. 35%. Track fast. Winner — P. f. by Orinoiid.ilt — Copyist, by The Scribe (trained by S A. Chpton; bred by Mr. John E. Madden!. Went to post at 2:02. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. REPEAT followed MOPMXC PACE closely in the early 1 analog and. passing her v. hen an eighth out. won easiaf Op. MtlKMNi; PACE set a fast pace and tired near the end. PETUNIA slipped through next to the rail and was going fast at the finish. JOE GOODMAN hid 110 mishaps. OMEB K. ran green. Scratched- (45701 KJet 'Eat. 114: 45701 No Pooling. 115: 45721 = Frank Moody. 115; 45721 Mattie P.. Kent. 112: 4.V.r,:{ Automatic Ked. 115: 45721 Freddie. 115. Overweights -Petunia. 2 pounds. A ETP7P7ra SECOND RACE— 3-4 Mile. (Feb. 9. 1918— 1 :11%— 6—116. ) $800 Added. 4-year-olds and -i«3 do" upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $605: second. $143.16: third. S82.10. Index Horses AWtPPSt K M % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P 8 45S84*BON TROMP Wlim 1 2 1" 1- 1- 1'1 F Colti'tti.,' Lowe I 4 1C-56-5 1-2 (45728)* ASSUME WB 8 111 :: E J" 21 f -■' G Stack J Leonard S-S 2': 21 4-51-8 4546 1 ; A. X. AKIX W 8 BM 2 1 2'. 4- ■'.'■ S1 O Willis E Trotter (i 7 S 8-6 4-8 45788= ♦TRUSTY w ra '' 10.'. t 4 4- :: 4* ! " s Wbla .1 M Booker 2 8] 81 4-5 1-:; 45801 FIF1 U. or 4 SI 7 I 0' 8* V V A Rieh-rkM (Joldblatt 7 12 10 4 8-5 45418 MACK QARNER w IM ti 3 B' ■"■ • V V 8 Boyle .1 A Beeklngton SO 40 40 12 I 442»'i MARIE RAPPOLU w5 SI 5 7 7 7 7 7 J Moom-v (' W Cliappell 100 100 100 40 20 Time. 23%. 47%. 1.12%. Track fast. Winner — Br. h. by Von Tromp- P.oirsetta. by Masett* (trained by J. Lowe: bred by Mr. Parker Whitney I. Wt nt to peal at 2:21. At post I aiinules. start R 1 ind slow. Won easily; second and third driving. BON TltOMP began well, showed high speed throughout and. making the pace fast, was never in danger. ASSUME moved up faal while rounding the stretch turn, but could not catch the leader. A. \. AKIN raced srell throughout. TBI 'STY failed to show his ■sand early spaed and was outrun all the way. The others were always ontnacetl. Scratched -(4SS01)U!tni Gold. Ill; 13728 American Eagle. M0; 1572:; BonsteUe, 104: 45471 Fort P.liss, 118; 15570 Manoevre. 106; 15743 -Mahouy. 110; (45088) Port Light. 10'J; 45723 *Bringharat, Ml; 45008 Pul-lu\. 10^. Overweights-Mack Garner, 1 pound; Marie Bappold, 4. A SI'7f7"1 THIRD RACE— 3-4 Mile. (Fe'o. 9. 1918— 1 : 11%— 6— 116.) Purse $800. 3-ycar-olds. -JL«3 iii Allowances. Net value to winner $605: cecond. $125; third, $70. Index Horses AWtPPSt',; % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 15800 :t ALULA we M T I » 9 1-' P s ITida M la Wli.-.br 1; s s :: 7-5 4574)5 A I.I.I VAX v. :i- E '■ 8* : ' .".' 2- J M pon-y Winous Pt Sta 28 20 20 I •! 45705 A. OF THUMPS WU 104 2 1 11 1» H V (i Stack E C-brian 10 1". IS E 2'. 48050 REPEATER wi 104 I 9 'X- 7' r.' 4' O Will's Plorisant Stable 38 38 38 12 G (45106 ) LADY IN BLACK «ra SOS 1 2 .".'. s- 7; B'J H ThurberJ W Schorr :; 4 ls-50-5 ::-5 15088 -,TI!E ARCHER W 184 I S 18 S] I "• 43 W Obert T H Cross M 25 20 10 ". 45008 »1RA wii.sox w 188 I 7 71 0'. s-1 7' •"■ M Bnxtou ( Buxton .s s 5 2 4-5 44»5t l.l'CKl.AIDE \s 101 I 8 B M 10 I S P. vie Kirkfield Stable i 1 7 1" S-S 15705 FLY IXC, WITCH '. PJ N M 4- 3' 2- F.ll.F Co'tirin P Whitney :•.:-' 8-S '-1W-3 45481 ROR1 O'MORE w B 184 3 4 ;;'. 4! 4' Fell. J Sul'vanJ Vt' McClelland 20 25 25 10 5 Tl)is.|ii;iliiietl for foal. Time. 23%. 47%, 1:13%. Track fast. Wini'e!' Bf, f. by Radium WsilTw | aoaaaa. by Spendthrift (trained by W. M. Sheedy: bred by Mr. Bear] T. Oxnard). Went t.. post at 2:51. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. ALULA, after following ACE ( F TRUMPS closely in the early running, raced to the front after turning for home, but in the stretch swerved over against PLTING WITCH, causing the latter to fall. for which she was disqualified. AI.I.1YAX Balahed fast from a slew beginning. ACE OF TRUMPS set s fast early pace, bat tired in the stretch. REPEATER closed a big gap and finished fast. PLTING WITCH, probably best, would have won but for being knot ked down. ROPY O'MORE fell over FLYING WITCH. Scratched— (45047)Parbelow, 101; 45705 BaUybett, 104. Overweights -Lady in Black, X pounds. A ^TT^ FOURTH RACE— 1 Mile. (Jan. 11, 191G— 1 :37%— 5—106. ) $1,000 Added. 3-year-olds TCtl 4 4 44 and upward. Allowances. Net va'ue to winner $700: second, $263: third, $142. Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 15725- RANCHER w S lio S 2 2' 2' !. 1 '. I| B O Willis (i M Hendrle 1-3 8-5 2-5 out — 45570 DOCOD w t 10:: 4 4 .".'• :;- :;- 1". !• ; steel: M Goldhlatt 1; 7 7 4-51-3 (OBOOS)THE LAMB wa 3 S3 2 1 l1 p 2 ::' 1" A Rittvr'l.c Buckland I I 7 6-6 1-3 45685 CEKIM'S w I 109 3 1 4; 4^ 4- I -1 H Tb;:-b rl Durine M 20 20 7 7-5 !57li JIM BASTINGS WU I M 1 E E S a E S F ColMl'ttlJ W Schorr M Z8 15 1 1 Time. 24. 48. 1:13. 1:80%. Track fast. Winner B. b, by Galveston Sweet Lavender, by Goldfinch (trained by II. Van Pt : bred by Mr. James P.. Hoggin). Went f. post at :i:J2. At p..st 1 minat-. Start g 1 and sl,,w. Won driviag; second ami third the sine-. RANCHER was under restraint until turning Into the stretch, nbcee he raced to the front, then was aol rullj extended until in the final sixteenth of a mUe, when he tired and ban It aron. DOCOD fin-1 labed fast ander bard riding and ill bu1 caught RANCHER. THE LAMP, set a last early pace, but tired in the stretch drive. CKIIIMS and JIM HASTINGS arere outrun throughout. Scratched -t57ci siesta. 111 ; i:.»4(» Qag 1. inn: 15508 Nighl Wind, 1K»: 15085 Woodatoae, 110. /d erryryO FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. (Feb. 12. 1916— 1 :421„— 4—113. ; $700 Added. ~rO 4 4 «l0 3-year-olds ar.:i upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $500: second. $140: third. $85. Index Horses AWtPPSt U % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O U C P^ S~ 4572.5 P1EDRA are 5 Ull 2 9 i :; : I 1- l- L Lyke Kirkfi.-l.l Stable 3 *} 8-5 8-0 out 450K4 GLASSTOI w 5181 6 4 7 7 7 " ' !» E AmhroneH s Koppin 1 in I 3 6-6 (55)7 .i.t.MEs « (. 10'. I ! 3» Z| 2' :;- 3» G Stuck .\: 8) J Lowenst'nS 3 13-61 I 1 I 15003 BAR c.\E era 3 10! ! 1 3J V U 9 4» .1 ZoeTler II Roseacher 7 8 7*1 45575 PIRATE McGEE u 3 SI 3 1 1- I 6*1 I1 •"■'•k F Coltil'tti Sunny land Sta 4 ( t\ 8-5 3-6 45493'GOURMAND w si-. ! MO 1 5 1 1 1 6 6= II Kins M Qulnn S 30 9 1 15003 GREEN MINT wa 1 184] '■ 7 4 • - . 7 V W Ohert Dodge ft TchinaSS 31 39 I 1 Time. 80%, 48^. 1:14. 1:40C, 1:44«5. Track fast. Wiiii' 1 B. g. bj Magellan— Preasiere Marche, by Childwich (trained bj J. ] . Adkins; bred !u France by Mr. T P. Thome). W.-nt to post at :;:.-!7. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; s. . ,.11.] aad third ilri\ ing. P1EDKA, urell riddea and saved in ti." early running, moved up with a rush in the stretch and \t..o going away. GLASSTOI closed a gap with a rush after being last to the stretch turn. JAMES ran srell, but tired in the final drive. BAB ONE also tired alter showing high early speed ami racing into the lend PIRATE McGEE unit after setting the early pace. Scrat. -lied !54s4-Yowell. no: 45725 n,e Beigiaa II.. MB; 43008sOrove A.. 04. Overweights Pleura, l'j poannts; Green M.nt. l1... A ^kTT^l SIXTH RACE— 1 stile and 70 Tarda. (Fell. 12. 1910— 1 :42'.,— 4— 113.1 Pur. e $700. ~1"«_0 4 4 ~X 3-year-olds and upward. Clarhtiug, Net value to winner $500: second, $125: third, $75. Bates Horses AWtPPSt , ■. at str Pin Jockeys Owners o n 0 P sT~ 4-,7-»5-xi:ppepiiax « 5 110 2 1 p. r l- . \ V J / . li. r l; II t;,,,,, I -. s J » 7"" 15008 Sli: GRAFTON urn 4 BK| 3 4 p 1 t; SUok K B Dwyer I 1 :, \ n598t8**KEKP w u "J2 0 o 2- V\V i' 8* A Richcr'kH Xeusteter 4i 4i I 7-0 7-iu \ ;t: CHICK BAKKLEY. w " in 1 2 ::' 2* 41 ?.-• 4* C Inetamn J I- Knight M 1-' H E ! 45*71 ixutcAs I IM T s s v s :.' : . !•; Ambrose F Regan I I 7--", t- in I... .". PINDAR w :. M 6 V 7'i 7' «' «' I* K CoUil'ttlM Horry l IS 15 5 2'. S5.0K3 LOHKNA Moss a I MG I .". r 4' 7- I* 7" li Bricks' nE T Colton I" K I ■: 8-5 INIi -sasin wi: 7 112 | i B'ft 8* :,' s I i, Lyke c Boston -" i i 1-5 l E Time, 24, 48 /5, 1:14. 1:4035, 1:45. Track fast. Winner Br. b. by King Janes — Price, ay Matt Bjrraea (traiae4 by it. H. ; i; i r - i by Mr. Henry T Oxaart). Went tn jiii^t :i1 4:01. At post 2 minutes. Start feet and Blew. Wen driving: second and third the ftl IBM. NFPPF.KH.W". suddenly improved, set a f st -1 pace all the way. but tired in the stretch and Jaat laxted t*ag nougli In win in a hard drive. Slit GRAFTON was repeatedly cut off in the early running .ml did nit yd ■ eaaace aatll la the aaal •izteeata. then came fast. KKKP raced gamely, eat tired in tin- lavt eighth. CHICK BABULS! finished rJeee an. 'the ethen were beaten thrcogheat. Scrati be! 45727 Kaehotah, !I7: ir.f.c.s Kiiah. sti. Orerwelghti -Keep, 3 pound-. ■■ A ^k'T'T^k SEVENTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. (Eeb. 13, 1915— 1:44 5— 3— 104.) Purse $700. 4-year -TEtJ • 4 tJ olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $500: second. $125; third, $75. Index Horses AWtPPStVi If % Mtt Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 41743 *CHARMING. m 5 IM 1 1 1- 1- 1] 1' 1" I Mooney C Martin I M 10 4 2 41tvt 'CAPITAL city are C 101 (1113 11 7' 7' 2" F o.ltil'tti.M Smith I 7 7 2' C-C 4S7SC**BAJAZKT W « 113 13 5 Eft 7' 4* 4": Bt H Brleka'a Wayne Stable 5 6 fi SI B-S 15710 ORNERY « :. 107 2 M Mft 11* 11' ."•' 4» H TluirberW D Bernhardt 4 7 ti 21 6-5 I.Mi.'f!) 'BOGAKT W 11 111 4 7 tH ••'. V H H 1. Lvi:- R Chapman I : 4 2 1 4M7t3BERTODANO w M 112 112 12*12111 10- Bft .1 Heupel V Gallo M U M 12 I 4M11**MAB v, ti 107 :i s B* Bft 9 21- 71 F Stevens H T Batchler fi fi H 21 6-5 (15l!M| i;or. ROBBRTSwa71M 7 ti P Eft 2" :!.'. P .1 Judge Stites & Geatda 20 ;;o M 10 5 ;: ■; »:{ TRIUMPHANT W 4 Mt 13 1 4» V 6' »' »« G Slack 'I Hodge 10 12 7 ;: : .") («*?** 8EM. STALWART* 7 112 2 2 71 lrt- 10' Eft 10* R Pauley .T C Katon 12 15 10 4 2 l5 iX(i TRENTINO w 6 112 11 4 2' 4' 9} lift U1 R McDottE Holland 20 20 20 I I 417M MISS STERLING W a 10t; .". .". I* I* 2ft U* 12* H Wakoff K Lutz 100 100 IM 40 20 4341S STITCH IX TIME W 5 IM M 12 11J 8ft 12* 13 13 H Kinu- P Dunne M M M 12 I Time, 24^. 49, 1:1*%, 1:41%, 1:4*%. Track fast. Winner B. m. by The Manager Anient, hv Cc-irion (trained by F. A. Herold: bred bv Mr. Thomas C. M. Unwell). Went to peel at 4:2*. At peet 2 minutes. Start pood and slow. Won handily: second and third acting. CHARMING was bard ridden throughout and eel a l"a : pace, but was tiring at the end. CAPITAL ilTV was imssed abiiiit in the early raaaJay and. when linally clear, finished wjth a rush, hut too late. BAJAZET iateked lasl and aaaieljr. BOGART ran a yaed raee. MAP qait badly, as did TRIOMPHANT. Scrat.ii.-.i 44*11 Gletaaer, 112; 4.".7n:! Peae wie. MB; 4."»(i.v. Betae] Hill. !»7: (4S7*7)B4ncarla , 112; 4341B Aigrette, IM, Overweights Mi-.s Stirling. 4 pounds. — — -r^^ — — — ' 1 ! : Page 3 Havana Form Chart HAVANA FORM CHART (DUjATBD I\" TUANS^IISSION.) ~/i K.*7 aftQ SEVENTH RACE— 1 1-8 Miles. (Jan. 18. 1920— 1:50«5—&— 105.) Purse $700. 4-year-'ll) 4 DO olds and upward. Claiming:. Net value to winner $500: second, $125; third, $75. Index Horses AWtPPSt *£ V2 ?i Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S (4C4U2)ATT*NET MUIR W 5 M4 1 4 53 6*14*441" A Tryon A Tempest fi 6 4 S-5 4-5 «.".(!!):{ 'REGRESO \vn 1; 107 ", .". 4'1 U :; I' 2** J CarmodyJ H Moody 4 4 4 &-.". 4-5 :.1." 4."» i:i.I.lS((N \vn 7 10! :: 2 ; I ti ; • 2! J Keileri.s W C A\ ant 21 2| 2L 1 1-2 454!)l PTA" HOME w 3 IM 4 :', 2*1 2*J ** 2** 4' K MerHeeeJ J Holtman :: :: 2| 6-5 :i-5 \: v :t DiiAi.i.KV « •". io« l 1 11 1| r i"k :.■"■ a Plckeaa H W Boyar 10 10 10 4 2 ISM)S*SASENTA era a IM I 'i 2] 4*ft S' t I c Maaaar. K Spenee 6-5 7-5 7-5 1-2 1-4 Time. 24, 4925, 1:15. 1:41=0, 1:533'5. Track fast. •S2 muttiels paid. Atti.rney Muir. .slS.tltl straiulit. ^-" .H0 place, $3.30 show; Regreso, $4.10 place, $2.S0 ■haw; Ellleea, 2S.M show. Iviuivalent booking « lils— Attorney Muir. .",S0 to 100 straipht. 1MJ to 100 place. M to 100 show; Regreso, lay tn 1110 place. 41: te Kxt aaaw; ITIIiaaa. 70 to i«k aaear. Winner !*.r. ^r. by Stalwart — San Andres, by QaJekllBM (trained by A. Tempest; bred by Mr. John n. Meet). Went to post at .1:11. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the IH aw ATTORNEY MUIR wore the leaders down in the last eighth and got up to win in the final strides. REGRESO ran a yeed race, but tired after alaaealay el D'MAl.I.KV at the eighth post. ELLISON came wide on the stretch turn, but was gaining at the end. SASKNTA raced wide for the entire race. O'MAL-LKV set a gimd pace to the la t eighth and iplit. Ovcrw. i^ht- Baeeata, 1 pound. Havana Entries and Past Performances for Tuesday, February 10 Havana Entries and Past Performances for Tuesday, February 10. WEATHER CLEAH. TRACK FAST. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. (Chicago time 2:00.) 0 Superior mud runner. X Qaai mud runner. -.;: Pair mud runner. (M) Maidens. * Apprentice allowance. Eirst Race — 3-8 Mile. 2 - vcar-olds. M.iid-i,s. Special Weights. (Track teeari: Jan. 21. lt M 2 4%— 2— 111.) Today's Iud Uorse. Wt. Rec. A.Wt.Han. 4.V, ;i Painter 114 :37'.-. 114.. 72a i.t;ci- spsigs ill :S«H 111..720 IXta* Dorothv 100 :3l!'.-. 111X"1" 434K1 Vic Munoz 114 :M% 110.. 710 4-,4-,J7 Felix M 112 49^11 114.. 710 13H27 BkxMBiaytaa 114 :37'.-. 110..7tK» I34M Anna Magneto 118 :3S:,5 111.. 700 Firefly II.. b. f. bv Fitz Herbert Strike-a-I.ight II. . Ill Katherine Ill Second Race— 3-4 Mile. 3-vear-olds and upward. Claiming. (Track ■record: Jan. 5, 1020— 1:11— «— MS.) 4r.74!t» 'Magic Mirror 104 1:11'-, li M7..72S 43*13 'Prince Beam 110 1:15 •" 109X720 13728 *Apple Jack 107 1:13 "m S 109x71.". 13B88 *Mav Craig (Mi ...140 1:11% t 91.. 710 43438* *Clil (Ml Ill 1:11% 4 103X710 4:.74 ) Poundel (Ml 103 1:1". 4 1114:710 1.-.70H *Ven 'tiau Hov (M). MS 1:14% 4 M6X703 15708* Lcoina 1*8 1:11% 11114x70.". 4.-.74S "Doc Kloethe (M). 07 1:14% 4 IM). .708 15740 *Litlioli.k 1*7 1:11% 5 100. .700 45700 Lillian 1: 203 1:15% 4 100X7*0 4.-.7U) (wider (M) 11*1:15% 4 HI.. 700 Third Race— 3-4 Mile. 3-vear-olds and upward. Claiming. (Track "record: Jan. I, 1020-1 :11 0—102.) 4.".7.v»- •Leekreee 07 1:11% 12 KM;x72.". 4.itis!) Herder 108*1:11% 5 114X720 45750 •Iiiciinratcr , 110 1:11-.-. S 01. .715 45*00* 'Will Soon 100 1:15 5 1084:715 45750 •Aataaaaadar III. ...li:; 1:11% 4 KMX710 Today't Ind. Horse. Wt. Rec. A.Wt.Han. 45571* *I'resuiupiion 107 1:13 11 18*3k710 45100 *Sno\v Queen 101 1:14 4 1*4. .708 1"(;42 P.ulger 112 1:13% 8 117X705 43712 *L.nnp Post 108 1:11% 4 109:-: 700 Fourth Race— 3-4 Mile. 3-vear-olds and upward. Claiming. (Track record: Jan. 8, 1920—1:11 — 0—102.) 48802* 'Sister Susie 102 1:11% 7 108x723 4374S- *Aviou 104 1:12^ 4 103x720 45751* *Col,l Stone 107'.1:13% 4 100X715 (4..710) Dimilri 207 1:12% 9 11.".x71". 4571** 'First Pullet 1*41:12% 4101X710 4:,r.i;:{ •Sky Man 108 1:12% 4 10*4:710 4.-.74S : *Kno- 99.11 :13*f. ." 10 X 70.'. 4571* Stileito (Ml 109t:134.-i 4 100X700 45*28 lioubting TkaaMW.. 117 1:18 4 112. .700 Fifth Race — 1 1-16 Miles. 4 -year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Track record: Feb. 8, 1918—1:44^—3—92.) 45848* »ZOIK 08 1:4*% 4 101.. 725 45401* *Duke Raff 105 1:37% 4 100x715 (45732) Mi-s Sweep 103 1:47% B 1*8X715 45754- •Itnst.r Clark 112 l:58%h 4 100X710 457*1* 'Candle Light 100 1:4*% 4 103.. 710 45731 'Pretty Baby 10*1:48% 5 1*0X710 4.-.73:S: Plantarede 103 1:51% 4 108X710 (45728) 'Assumption 4 103.. 705 45731 'Woodthrush 102 1:4*% 5 111x705 45002* Paladin 112 1:48% 5 110. .700 45733 Fairly 105 1 :47-.i 9 110® 700 Sixth Race — 1 Mile and 50 Yards. 4 -year ••Mi and upward. Claiming. (Track record: March 8, PHs 1 :4i — ."» — 117.) ir.SM* *W. Waul 4 91X725 45758 'John W. Klein . . .100 1 :43»/3 7 100x720 45053- 'Laiiat 1(M 1 :43Jf. 4 95x715 45753 'Lucky Pearl 88 1:42% 4 90.. 710 45008 Hocnir 10*1:42% 9 107071(1 45754 *Heye 1*8 1:41% 5 92x705 45712 Ned Mileybright ...113 1:48% 5 97X705 15150 Monomoy 0 1130705 Havana Jockey Percentages HAVANA JOCKEY PEKCKNTAGES. From January 1, 1019, to February 4, U 2JO, Inclusive. At or Over Jockey. P-C. Wt. Mrs. 1st. 2d. 3d. P.le.liu, X 33 103 3 10 0 C:,rmodv, J 20 99 197 81 88 31 Lbs y 20 102 00 12 10 13 Marray, J' It 2*1 893 172 114 119 Smith.' T IS 111 51 8 9 7 Raraea, ■ It 100 11 2 2 3 earner. II M 108 124 20 11 20 K.-.h ri -•, 1 10 101 172 27 20 22 Pi.k.n-. A 15 108 281 43 54 3S ( hia\etia. F 15 102 103 18 28 17 rater, R 18 100 74 11 7 8 Hunt, T 15 91 27 4 3 2 Ctump, \V 14 109 315 44 39 37 Crui-e. .1 14 112 51 7 7 11 M.iiinee. F 13 Bt 140 18 23 11 An hanibault, (;... .13 95 88 12 14 4 linlev. A 12 105 117 14 10 11 .Iair.il. W 12 02 58 7 5 5 Maacaa, i 12 KM» 48 0 4 9 I.um.is. K 12 102 17 2 2 4 Tryoa, A 11 100 1* 4 5 3 j. 1, ,v. 11. W 11 Kit Oil 7 8 11 ( .hi w.i v. J 11 100 70 8 0 7 ri.-lclier. .1 11 92 19 2 2 I II. .wild. C 10 107 297 29 31 31 Weed*, 1 10 85 100 11 4 IB Meiri — v. W 10 K 7 80 8 10 8 MrCraaa, R M Km; 227 SO 23 30 afeiaer P M 02 20s 18 28 19 r«BBirr. 1 09 10S IBS 14 19 12 Hefner. 1 09 '•'» •"' i ■ ■ P. nalver. J 09 100 34 3 4 J! At or Over Jockev. P.P. Wt. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Miller. C. n 09 110 34 3 3 5 Apel, G 09 98 33 I 3 2 Gargan. W OS 110 181 15 20 18 Hileman. E 08 111 159 13 15 10 Baaer, J 0.8 111 3(5 8 4 Bay*. H OS 102 13 1 0 2 I)e Mavo, E OS KM) 12 1 1 2 liarrigan. 0 08 101 12 1 1 0 Oerey, c. 07 1*4 200 17 19 27 Mountain. II 07 107 154 11 18 21 Daweea, J 07 100 118 8 7 11 Wingfield. It 07 112 110 8 11 9 Collins. A 00 107 390 22 29 47 Pall, i: 00 105 158 9 10 18 Lung, P 00 10(1 18 1 O 1 Taylor. W 05 KM 78 4 8 10 Alkinsiin. 1 05 100 38 2 2 8 Marlin. 0. : 04 107 28 13 2 Kreger. A 03 98 31 1 3 3 Materia, P 02 no 1:1 1 .". 4 White. C 01 103 71 1 0 Aiiilirs.iii. M Kll 55 0 1 5 Miller, c 102 32 0 0 2 Praaklia, I» tt 27 o 2 2 WiK.iii. F KM) 27 O 2 0 S. Messing. -r, M 1(14 IS (I (I 0 W.iN.m. C 110 14 O 1 4 Oolllas, N km 11 o 1 I Hirst, c Bt 0 8 2 o Peterson. IS 98 1 0 0 0 Ward. 0 100 1 0 0 0 First Race [1st Havana] FIRST RACE— 3-8 Mile. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Special Weights. (Jan. 21, 1916—34^—2—113.) Index Course Hist TimeTVkOdd* Wt St % V, K 8tr Kin Jockeys Started Order of riuisa PAINTER, b. c, 2 (M) 114 By Peter Pan — Paintbrush, by Broomstick. Trainer. J. W. Pan-le. Owner, -T. W. Pangle). 450B rlavaaa 2-8 2B%tBat s-' 114 * 7 I'J ; '| .; Carmody 8 Gea.AsraBeaate„ tnagi, Deeatay SPUGS, b. g, 2 (M) HI By Charles Edward— Shoo Fly. by Meddler. Trainer! E. Glass. Owner. S. T. Baxter). i";i Havaaa 24 M%faal ". 111 1 2 2' 2 11 Garner 8 O. Agraaieate, Deretay, Painter 4H47 Ha Tana M :ir fast I 111 a v V w Mer*sey 7 J. Corey. 0. Byiaanalii, Dorothy DOROTHY, ch. f, 2 (M) 111 By Erummcl — Sneerwell. by St. Blaise. Trainer. K. Spenee. Owner. W. V. Thraves). 4S0B Havana :; I :54-,f-ist 4 111 rs :; nn "T t Murray s Oca. Ayraaeeate, taags, Painter 450-7 Havana 2-8 ::71^hvy 2 M2 1 2 1" 2* S Murray 0 Panhandler, Lit. Pointer. FelixM. 4SM7 Havana 8-8 " ■' fast 7-5 111 I 4* 4"! T Murray 7 Jean Corey. G. Agramonte. Spttgs C4::2 Havana 2-2 :i.Vv..fast 10 MB 2 21 2* T Murray 8 Mauibi. Fiction. C.en. Agramonte 4HU Havana 1-4 22%fast 8 HIS 3 8' V* 1 Murray 9 Little Pointer. Maricusa, Mambl 4 01; Havana 1-4 23 faiit 8 MB 6 2' 5»J T Murray t Fiction, Maricusa. Little Pointer VIC MUNOZ, b. c. ° (M) 110 By Peter Pan — Tree Dove, by Ben Brush. (Trainer, W. A. Carter. Owner, Armonia Stable). 49281 Havana 2-2 TaTfcfBBt If IM •• 0 7 r." J Penatver 8 Gea.AgraaMate,, Spugs. Berothj 42827 Havana 8-1 3:. fast » m 4 6'1 ,"i»l J Pannreer 7 lean Carey. o.Acramonte. Spugii FELIX M.. b. r. 2 (M) 114 By HctFi^n— Fauf.ir.a. by Star Shoot. fTrainer, W. McDar.iel. Owner. A. H. Diaz). 45(i27 Havana I 8 o7-,5hvy 4 112 j 0 4 1 1" A Pickens 0 Panhandler, Lit. Pointer, Dorothy BL00MINGT0N, b. c, 2 (M) 110 By Fcrolc— Annabel II.. by Factor. (Trainer. E. Linncll. Owner. L. Bloom). 1 :•'. -, Havana 2-8 ;;.'..li\y s 112 (. *• I 8*' w Craanp •'• I'aaaanaller, LM.l'oIatfr, U thy 1 Si Havana 1 I X Cant 10 ill 2 7 V Of Taylac IJenaVatey, (LAgi.unoutc, 8bbbbi ANNA MAGNETO, ch. f. 2 (M) 111 By Maenoto— Go Anna, by Mazag.ui. (Trainer. C. Koerner, Owner, C. E. Bills). 450.U Havana 2-2 2B%faat la 115 5 4 6' 717 T Smith 8 Gen. Agramonte., Spugs. Dorothy First start for the followiny: FIREFLY, b. f. 2 (M) 111 By Fitz Herbert— Strike-a -Light II., by Donovan. (Trainer. H. J. Kennedy. Owner. Kentmere Farm Stable). KATHERINE 111 Second Race [2nd Havana] SECOND RACE— 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Jan, 25, 1920 — 1:11—5 — 116.) MAGIC MIRROR, b. m. 6 107 By Ildrim— Magnetine, by Armeath II. (Trainer. E. J. Albright. Owner, E. J. Albright). 4574!» Havana 2-4 l:13%faat 8 103 6 4 3 2 1 "'\ K F.itor 8 Hon Otis. Top Itimg. L. Miller 4570S Havana 8-4 1 :1415good 5 107 : 7 2 7* 7"'.T Oarmodylt Himiltrude. Ii— a. Red 46847 Havana H f lM%yaod 20 M2 :t 11 n 6»k 7TJ II Bay* 11 Laos. Iriaia. Jack Dawson 45387 Havana 3-4 ldl%2aat 6 104 0 6 5 5« 5«| F Weiner 7 Purliiigame. Encore. W. Ward 45246 Havana 2-8 l:0043fast 4 111 1 6 6 52 5*J W Jarrell 8 Shoddy. Jellison. Shiro PRINCE B0NER0. ch. g, 5 109 By Tony Bonero— Lillian E., by Lord Esterling. (Trainer, W. C. Westmoreland. Owner, W. C. Westmoreland). 4M15 Havana B| f 1:11 hvy 10 112 2 6 2 2 fi-': P Maderia t E.Tranter. B.Daaaltea, T'n.i liild 45527 Havana 2-4 101%faat 20 110 4 7 7 1- 8»S P Maderia 8 Fr.IJurke. P. to Point. Taiaacen 45467 Havana 2-4 1:13 fast 12 110 5 9 6 B*» t»« P MacIerialO Ter. Miss, Pi Direct. riratPnllet 44522 Rlchm'rt ll:43%fast — 114 3 J Collins fi J. Henley, Home. Hound, Beaten 44517 Richm'd 5S1:02 fast — 116 W Hinphy t Bengali, Katahdin. Waaeeea 44507 Richm'd 3-4 l:15%fast — 113 4 E Smith 0 M.Euretta. Katahdin. Deckhand APPLE JACK, ch. g, 6 109 By Hurst Park— Mescal, by Cactus II. (Trainer, W. P. Cunningham. Owner. W. P. Cttnnnigham). 46728 Havana 3-4 1:14 fast 2 M8 :: 2 4 5'?. t | J Carmady t Aaa'nintien, Oalaway, M-Maalaky 4MM Havana 3-4 1:1.1 fast 10 KM) r. 3 2 3* 4% G Manyan 7 A. MkMIetoa, TerkvBle. H.Atkla M8M Havana 51 f 1^0%hvy 3 108 I 2 3 5' 7" (4 Corey 8 Wpoorwill. Tw. Seven. Ex'mpted 45396 Havana 3-4 1 :172r,sIop 3 MB o 2 2 2J 2J A Tryon 10 Maj.Kradlev. Quia. Direct. James MOB Havana 3-4 1 :12-.-.fast 10 107 3 2 2 5i fe| R McCr'nn 8 I.CrossIL. Pollyanna. PerigMine MAY CRAIG, ch. f, 3 (M) 91 By Master Robert— False Sight, by Deceiver. (Trainer, H. E. Davis. Owner. H. E. Davis). 456S8 Havana 3-4 1 :lSSslow 8 103 3 3 4 4- 4r\ W Taylor 8 Hainan. Vain Chick. Labvlonian 45SM Havana 1 1 :4.'i'islop 6 86 4 3 3 3 3"' 3-u L, Woods 7 1'rettyP.aby, Mis^Swe-,,. gtelcliff 45512 Havana 3-4 1:13 fast 3 100 4 3 3 2* 2- F Merimee fi Himiltrude. Snow Hill, TopUung 4SM2 Havana 5J f 1 :072ifast 15 106 9 9 9 85 81* F Merimee 9 FirstConsul, LucieMav, Virgl.ee 43445 Havana Bft t l:07*ifast 8 H 8 9 9 92 8". T Hunt 11 SanManns Superior. Dir. James CLIP. br. g, 4 (M) 103 By Sain— Clip Hook, by Watercress. (Trainer. L. Crist. Owner, L. Crist). IMS Havana 51 f 1 :10*shvy 4 IM 10 2 5 21 2" J CarmodylO Iron Poy. D. r. Girl, Fred. Miller 45513 Havana 2-4 1:13 fast 8 114 4 4 4 5; .Vi P Maderia 7 Kailbird. El Coronel, Little One 45452 Havana 3-4 l:13%fast 5 114 10 10 10 8s 79 P MaderialO G.B'aaeU, Poilyaaaa, OldEvlers 45366 Havana 51 f 1:08 fast 2i MB 7 6 7 G* 3-'l P Maderiall L.Ivan. The Snob, Paid ieTran ter 45287 Havana 3-4 l:13Ufast 15 111 6 5 2 1*1 8*1 P Maderia 8 Assumption, Stekliff, Nat. Soil ROUNDEL, ch. g, 4 (M) 111 By Peter auince— Balkis, by Orlando. (Trainer, H. Shields. Owner, H. T. Bangs). 4.'74:i Havana 3-4 103%faat B M7 2 !♦ 7 8* 8"} A Collins 9 P.onOtis. TayJtaaay, Mag. Mirror 43644 Havana 3-4 1:16 slow 12 Mt 2 3 8 8' 7Ti A Collins 10 F.Embry, A'sa.lorllL, If. Clark 453:10 Havana 1 l:41%fast 20 108 7 2 2 6 7l 7" C White 9 Tok. March. Lev. James, Dione 452S9 Havana 3-4 1:13 fast 30 MB 4 2 3 5J 5" C White 7 Walter Mack. John Jr., Ban 45123 Havana 11:43 fast 8 101 4 3 4 4 6' STJ C White 8 IJameati. FrederickMiller, Fairly 45112 Havana 3-4 1 :14Vsfast 15 102 1 4 7 8 8»i C White 8 Plantarede, Tranby, SnowQueeu VENETIAN BOY. b. c, 4 (M) 106 By Ormondale— Miss Canale, by Hanover. (Trainer. J. Hope. Owner, J. de Estrampes). 4570S Havana 1 4 1 ll%yaeil 12 2M 8 '- 9 10 10'* A Tryon M Himiltrude. Leoma. Red 4MM Havana 51 f l:10*ihvy 15 108 9 10 S 61 6-'1 M Sch'gerlO Iroa Poy. Clip. D. C. (Jirl 45512 Havana 3-4 1:13 fast 35 MB 6 6 6 6 6'7 E Atkins'n 0 Himiltrude. May Craig. Snownill 45467 Havana 3 4 1:13 fast 25 106 !» 10 10 10 10-" J Kederls 10 Ter. Miss, Pr.Direet. FirstPullet 41923 Havana 51 f l:07'/5fast 7 105 7 8 8 S S1* C White 8 P.Jewel. Dione. Lit. Mistress LEOMA, b. g, 11 114 Bv Magistrate — Lady Aintree. by Aintree. drainer. G. K. Allen. Owner, G. K. Allen). 4570X Havana 3-4 1 1l%gnail 6 114 2 3 I 2s 2*1 J Kederis 10 Himiltrude. Red Tranby 4MM Havana Bft f IM slow 5 113 4 3 2 7- S'« ,T Kederis 9 Jack Dawson. Herder. Bey Bank 4K47 Havana 51 f l:0S%good 6 MB B 4 3 21 2* E Hilemanll Enos. Jack Baaaea. N. Walton 45015 Havana 51 f 1:11 hvy 4 107 1 5 5 5" B** A Collins 8 E.Tranter. U.Don'ton, I'n. Child 45569 Havana 3-4 1 :13«f.fast 2 114 4 1111 91! A Collins 11 Calaway. Lamp Post, N.Walton DOC KLOETHE, ch. g, 4 (M) 106 By Contestor— Orderlette. by Order. (Trainer. A. G. Woodman. Owner, Woodman Bros.). (£748 Havana Eft f l:M%faat 60 :« 7 7 7 7* 7,T .1 Hoffier 8 Nope. Avion. Bnaa 41886 Havana 11:41 fast 20 107 6 7 11 11 11 ll-« J Pitz 11 Leap Frog, 11. Tucker. Cafeteria 41843 Havana 3-4 l:14%faat 10 103 3 12 5- 6: L. Fator 12 Zoie, Lit. M Stress, Prec. Jewel 41S02 Havana 5-8 l:01"-5good 8 lit 6 4 4 &' 810 J G Petz 10 Suffrage, Precious.Iewel Lowell 41706 Havana 3-4 l:12%faat 20 97 2 3 3 41 5 1 L Fator 7 Yorkville. Bim, Miss Jazbo LITHuLICK, b. g. 5 109 By Meelick— Lithogene, by Lithos. (Trainer. A. B. Davidson. Owner. A. B. Davidson). 43749 Havana 2-4 l:12%faat • MB 2 2 •; M .".-; A Tryon t PonOiis. TanBnay, Mag. Mirror 4SM0 Havana Bft f 1:U slow 7 MB 1 4 6 6'i 411 A Trvon 0 lack Daweea, Herder, Rey Funis 46571 Havana 3-4 l:13%fast 20 114 2 6 7 9* 8»J A Collins 11 BbUMEMta, ITriawpllnii. KeyMar 45527 Havana 3-4 1:13%fast 8 107 2 2 3 4J i'i A Collins 8 Fr.IJurke, P.tft Point, Tarascou 434S7 Havana 51 f l:07',ifast 3 112 1 3 4 7s 7";' A Collins 8 Thornlih.om. Fr.Purke, Lackrose LILLIAN G.. br. f. 4 109 By Martinet— Peggy, by Dr. MacBride. (Trainer. W. E. Scott. Owner, W. W. German). 45740 Havana S-4 1 Li^good 20 MB 2 8 t 0 ?«• ■ And'son • Rust. Clark. IronP.ov, Jaekllealev 43881 Lex' ton 1 1-16 1 :48 ;5good 79 108 4 3 5 9 9 9" H darner 9 Redland. Pr. Igor. AV. H. Pear... 43809 Lex'ton 3-4 l:13%faat 22f 107 8 9 9 91 9" E Pool 12 W.o-\V(Fm. NoMem'a, Premi'm 43504 Lex.Fair 5-8 l:00^fast 9 111 55J It Davies 5 Premium. Bkeer Face, Itunice 43472 Lex. Fair 5-8 liOD/ifast — 106 31} P. Davies 9 Wise.Ioan. L.Cochrau. E.Uandall GILDER, br. g. 4 (M) 111 By All Gold— Flora Mac, by Falsetto. (Trainer, W. Gargan. Owner. W. Gargan). 45749 Havana 3-4 103%faat 4 111 8 ;; ? 6 ' t*\ W Cargan 9 ifonOlis. laaBnay, Mag.Mirr..r 43596 Havana 2-4 l:17%aloa 20 110 I 4 8 7' 7 " W Gargan 10 Major Hradlev. Apple lack. Quia 45111 Havana 3-4 1:14 fast 6 110 6 7 7 7'1 7» A Pic-kens 9 Red. Pomerene, Pr'er Fox 44992 Havana 2-4 l:12%faat 5 107 2 5 8 8T1 7:» A Pickens 11 Allah. Bed, The Uleamer 41802 Havana 5-8 l:01%good 2J 111 10 9 9 9J 9" A Garcia 10 Suffrage, Precious.Iewel Lowell Third Race [3rd Havana] THIRD RACE— 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Jan. 25, 1920—1:11—5—116.) LACKR0SE, b. g. 12 106 By Lackford— Sararose. by St. George. (Trainer. J. Ur.iensetter. Owner, J. TJmonsetter) . 45750 Havana 3-1 l:13%faat 4 M2 1 4 2 2- 2" P Lonff » Frascuel... Legacy, Incinerator 45515 Havana 51 f 1 :07"-f.fast 8 113 6 6 5 4- 3' J H Garner 8 Old Eylers. Jill, Lean Miller 43487 Havana Eft f l:07%taat 6 104 3 6 6 4' 8*ft P Long 8 Thorn Bloom. F. liurke. Iron Poy 45451 Havana lrr30y 1:44 fast 3 MB 2 11 1 2"' 5' J Hoffier 8 Tranby. Stelcliff. War Tax 45410 Havana 1 l:40%fast 20 105 2 11 2 2- 2« J Hoffier 10 Lariat. Miss Ivan. FdaHcrrmann HERDER, br. g, 5 114 By Colin— Belgravia. by Ben Brush. (Trainer. K. Spenee. Owner. K. Spenee). 4SM2 Havana oft f 1:11 slow 8-5 li:: 2 1 4 2' 2' T Murray 9 JackPawson. P. Funis. Litholick 43641 Havana 51 f l:M%alow 15 114 5 6 5 61 4'J T Murray 7 Nepe. Pomerene. Fnwise Child 45453 Havana 3-4 l:18%faat 5 113 2 11 l"t 6s F MerimeelO G.B'aeeU, Pollyanna. OldFviers 45372 Havana 5-8 1:01 fast 8 117 5 5 5 5'i 7'3 J Connors 8 Pomerene, Leoti Fay, C. Harrison 45339 Havana 3-4 1 J2V,fast 8-5 108J 1 2 1 1"* 5:iJ J Connors 8 Manganese. BtelcUBT, Leoti Fay INCINERATOR, ch. f, 3 91 By Aeronaut— Trash, by Heno. (Trainer. F. Wrispen. Owner, F. Wrispen). 45750 Havana 2-4 l:ll%faat 2 H 2 3 4 4' 4"1 J Fletcher !» Frascuel,.. Lackwse. Legacv 43614 Havana 51 f 1:12 hvy 2 P 9 1 2 4 5« 3,:' W Ounip ! Punctual. Sherry, Leenrack 435i; Havana 51 f l:07fefait 3 : ! 1 7 6 62 4*1 J Fletclierl2 M.LaKue.M.. l'li'm tual. Q.O'2fney 45525 Havana 3-4 1:14Hfast 3 9ii 5 3 4 0= U Fletcher 8 Little One, Dir. .lame-. Our Mali 45466 Havana 51 f 1:07 fast 5 92 3 2 3 3- S | J Fletcher 8 MissPatty. Lit. One. Maj.Hradley WILL SOON. b. g, 5 106 By Dr. Leggo— Yorba, by Solitaire II. (Trainer, J. S. Baldwin. Owner, J. S. Baldwin). (£M0 Havana 61 f l:U%ae»W S 113 2 7 6 6'1 3» W Taylor 7 KeyMar. Tw.teven, H.Ccorge 45630 Havana Ift f l:10*,-,hvy 4 MB 4 1 1 3= 5« J Carmody 8 W'poor.will. Tw. Seven. Ex'mpted 43458 Ashiand 1 1-14 1:55 mi.d — 113 l'» C Taylor 4 Tugs, Bean Spiller. SlarU.v 43452 Ashland 3-4 1:24 hvv — 115 4'« J Robbins 5 Quin. Thistle's Been, Call Shot 41450 Ashland 1 1-16 1:56 fast — 115 lh J Robbins 7 Littlccote. Jim P.ing. Starkey AMBASSADOR III., ch. f, 4 104 By Sweeper— Rabenstein, by Ravci.sburg. (Trainer, W, A. Crawford. Owner, T. Wliitford). 45750 Havana 2-4 l:12%faat 6 100 S 7 8 81 2*1 E Atkins'n 9 Frascuelo. Lackrose. Legacy 45644 Havana 3-4 1:16 slow 24 100 3 6 5 412' J CarmodylO F.Embrv. P.. Clark. Prec. jewel 45631 Havana 51 f 1:10 hvy 12 100 7 8 8 7U 3= E Atkins'n 8 Pianca. Bulger. Quin 45420 Havana 51 f l:00i3fast M 100 8 9 9 9 BM T Hunt 9 Peasant. Key Mar, Apple Jack 45117 Havana 3-4 l:lti'..slow 6 103 1 2 2 2s 3'* J Hoffier 0 Yorkville. Pierrot. Leoti Fay PRESUMPTION, b. g. 11 106 By Golden Maxim— Proud Duchess, by Watercress. drainer, M. M. Shields. Owner. M. M. Shields). 45571 Havana 3-4 1 :13'-fast 15 114 8 9 ! 7' 2'i F Merimeell Planchita. Rev Mar. Jill 45488 Havana 51 f 1 M%faat 10 112 8 7 7 B'ftM** F Merimeell Perigourdiue. P.l.inchita. Encore 41928 Havana 3-4 l:13%faat 3 115 6 5 4 5 582 A Finley 7 Harlock. Pellring.r. LndvJ Grey 41904 Havana 11:40 fast 6 110 5 2 2 2 3"" 5' A Finlev 7 F.Embry, K'glisber Vocabulary 41S25 Havana 3-4 l:12%faM 7 Mt] 2 4 4 4' 033 II Thurber 8 Manganese. Sen. James, SkyMaii SNOW QUEEN, br. f, 4 104 By Starbottle— Sugarmaid. by Salvado. (Trainer. S. Polk. Owner. S. Polk). 45160 Havana Bft f 1 :OS--goo«! ? M 5 5 fi fi' 4** E Fator 8 IlastvCira, DokeRaff, Lnfeetakl 45112 Havana 3-4 l:14%faat 7 9s 6 5 4 31 :: \ K Fator 8 Plantarede. Tranb/ Big Smoke 4.0..t Havana 51 t 1:14 hvy 12 102 7 5 5 Bft B«* B I'ator 7 F. Pullet. Ami.'. I. .ill I I.eotiKav 4..032 Havana 31 t t:M%faat 20 M 5 2 3 8] 8'= B Fator 111 Allah. Miseric.rde, C.d.Han i-..ii 44255 Laurel 1 1-16 1 : 47!. -.fast 25 M6 5 2 2 1 |S 4*1 L Fator 8 Qu'n Blonde. Joan of Arc, Padua BULGER, b. h, 8 117 By Magistrate— Eettie B„ by Harry Edwards. (Trainer. W. Brown. Owner. H. W. Boyer). 4SS42 Havana 3-4 l:14%alow 1 112 4 .". 5 :,' 5 '* W r-rump 7 Yorkville. Kilkenny, B.D'nlton 45C31 Havana 31 f 1:10 hvy 7 11 1 8 7 2 B 2' W 1 'rump S P.ianca. Ainl.ass.i.lor III., u.11,1 45293 Havana Bft f 1 :06-.-.fast 30 122 8 8 8 8 S'- .1 Cruise 8 Blazeawav. IMiailrl. KeyMar 45173 Havana 3 4 1:14 fast 10 Vf! :" f, I 5- 2*ft W Crump 7 High Gear, Pagdadine. Herder 461M Havana 2-4 1 :14%yoa* s-3 IM 7 4 5 8*3* W Crnnip 8 BncClark, rreem'atle, M. Mirror LAMP POST, br. f. 4 109 By Sweep— Lamp Girl, by Lamplighter. (Trainer. W. Sims. Owner, W. F. Poison). 45732 Havana IniJOy l:42%faat 2 MB 7 4 2 3 B] 8*ft C Howard s Miss Swe. p. Saveth. St. lclilT 45569 Havana 3-4 l:13%faet 8 109 5 6 6 5' 2"^ c Howard 1] Oalaway, \. Wall H.andHalf 45437 Havana lmSBy l:44%faat 10 M2 6 4 3 5 6- 8" C Howard 7 AttornevMiiir. Faith. FI Coronel 45375 Havana lm50y l:4f%fa«Jt 10 107 3 5 5 B Bft 6".». C Howard 7 Misericor.le, Tranby, I.iltlecote 43327 Havana 3-4 l:12*4fast b 106 10 S 6 7* ti'J C Houaril 10) BabvP.omls. OldFviers F ofSteel Fourth Race [4th Havana] FOURTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Jan. 8. 1920 — 1:11—6—102.) SISTER SUSIE, b. m. 7 108 By Galveston — Sweet Lavender, by Goldfinch. (Trainer. E. L. Fitzgerald. Owner, H. Coons). 15502 Havana 2-4 l:12%faat 1 M7 1 11 2 2" .1 Carmody t Circulate. Deckhand. CM* Stone 4. .369 Havana 8-4 FllSfast 2 P12 1 1 1 1| 2" J Carino.lv 0 Alvird. Major D..1110. Currency 45294 Havana 51 f 1:06 '-.fast 4-5 110 1 2 1 It" 2*| A Pickens S StarBaby, Phedoden. M Magneto 45187 Havana Bft f l:05%fast 1-2 112 1 11 1' lft A Pickens 8 Curreiicv. Ar.Mid.U. -ton. Blonde! 4120 Havana 51 f l:06!5fast 3-2 111 2 11 11 Ink A Pickens 8 StarBaby. In. Child. A.Middleton AVION, b. 0, 4 103 By Aeronaut— Princess Chic, by Potomac. (Trainer, L. Brown. Owner, L. Brown). 4."7i8 Havana 51 f Fii.i'-.fast BJ 104 | 4 _■ «4 M k Barnea t Men*, Bnaa, Bettertna 45710 Havana 3-4 l:14%SOO* 2 102 5 1 1 2"k 4- B P.arn.s » Dimitri. First Pullet Pomerene 45616 Ha', ana 3-4 l:17%hvy 6 5 99 1 2 2 2' 31. \ CaUfaW 7 Cold Stone. Tara-cou. Sl;v Man 0SM4 Havana Eft t \M fast 7-5 300 4 4 3 2* 1* F Lax 7 Yorkville. Pr. Direct C Harrison 4GMS Havana Bft t l-00%fnat 21 103 7 6 4 31 !■* Vi Karnes S Nepe, Pom.r. me, Little Nephew GOLD 1 STONE, b. g, 4 100 By Golden Maxim— Brightstone, by Deutschland. (Trainer. J. Umensetter. Owner. J. Umensetter). 45751 Havana 3 4 l:12'r.fast 21 M 5 5 4 41 3' P Long- 5 Yorkville. Wal.Ma.k. Phedoden 4.643 Havana 2-4 l:14%alOW 7-8 MI I 2 2 B* P|l Jarrell 7 W. Crown. T.Bloom. Maiigan,-.. 45616 Havana 2-4 l:17%hvy 3 90 4 3 3 I* I'J W Jarrell 7 Taraarea, Avion, skv Man ISSffi Havana 2-4 l:12%faat 15 1071 6 3 6 t*» 4*| H Oarner 8 Circulate. Deckhand. Sister Susie 15421 Havana 2-4 l:12%fajJt 31 107 4 3 4 41 6":.' A Collins 8 Allah, /oie. \V. Ward 45297 Havana 1 l:3»^fa8t 6 91 4 2 4 6 6* 5«j P Long 0 Ma«. Land, M. Procter, Crys.Day DIMITRI. ch. r. 9 115 By Peter Ouincc— Vly. by Isidor. (Trainer, W. Sims. Owner, W. F. Poison). 4."i710 Havana :'.-4 1 :13%gOOd -' 11" I 44 I1 V C Howard 9 First Pullet. Poiiiorenc. Avion •6517 Havana lm50v 1 : 42-.-,fast ('.-:. MB 2 11 1 li 4 '] .1 Carmody ft Sasenta. Bierman. Dione 45411 Havana liattj 111 fast 21 Ml ill 2 8* 8*t J Heffler S Cireaute, {MM Rock, ■*« NbH 45:"7J Havana 1 1:40 fast M l°s 17 1 5 21. 1" .F Carmody S Biorman. lanky Peart, Bah.v ( ul 9BM Havana lm.'Oy l:43%fast S-.". lot; 111 1 1' 1' W Jarreli 8 .T. W. Klein, Rh.vin. *, T-.k. March 45333 Havana 3-4 1:13 last 7-5 112 4 8 8 3* 2| C [toward t; Walt. Mack. BipSmoke, Biorraau FIRST PULLET, b. f, 4 101 By Cock o- the Walk— Kerr, by Uncommon. Trainer, A. Hamel. Owner, A. Hamel). -4 r t 1 1 » Havana 3-4 l:13%good 6 97 4 ! 2 l» V A Tryoa 9 Dimitii. Pmaerene, Avion (SMS Havana E] f l :98%good 4 Ml 1 2 2 i'1 1" J CarmodylO Assign. B.andStars, Wh'peorwfl] 45821 Havana ' 5'. f 1:10 hvy ST, MSI 1 4 4 3} 8*1 J Carmody S Bianoa. Bulger. Ambassador III. 4.".467 Havana 1-4 1:13 fast 0-5 Mil 3 I I'i 3* E Atkina'nlO Te*. Miss. Pr. Direct, Da. CUM 4643S Havana 3-4 1:1. fast 15 107 2 4 5 5s 547 W Mor'sey 8 Big Smoke. C.Boris. A.Middlcton 45291 Havana 1 1 ::;'.»' cfast 6 104 5 3 3 4 i- 4C3 W Mor'sey 7 Zoic, Byrne. Lariat SKY MAN, ch. g. 4 103 By Aeronaut— Tranid, by Voter. (Trainer. C. H. Spragtie. Owner, S. Aronstein). MM Havana 2-4 1:13 fast 3 11(1 I 7 7 7 PIT Hunt 7 A. Middloton. Yorkville. II. Atkin 45CM Havana ".-4 l:!7v.hvy 3} M 2 114'' 4; .1 Fletcher 7 Cold stone. Taraaeaa, Avion 46531 Havana lin29y l:49%faat 6 M I 2 2 4 8* S'i .1 Hofflcr ('• Jellison. Salvatelle. Great Gull 45449 Havana 3-4 l:12%Caat 2 L'w I 1 1 1* 1» J Carmody 8 Bagadine, Bailbird. Bah* Bonds 4:407 Havana E) f 1:97 fast 3J 0G 2 2 2 2i 2' T Hunt 8 Lit. Nephew. Y'lUville, Pomcrene ENOS. ch. g. 5 186 By Seth— Lady Hiklreth, by Golden Garter. (Tipiaer. S. Polk. Owner. S. Polk). 45748 Havana •"•' I 1 :iir,';.fast 10 Ml -' I 4 "' 3*1" E Fator I Kepe, Avion. Bettertea 45(31 Havana 3-4 l:l£%atow 10 Ml E I E 5 S :i H Fator 8 Wal.Mack. W.Ward, Pbedodea 45947 Havana Eg f l:68%good M MC ( l l v- v ■ Fator 11 Leaaaa, lack Daw on. N. Walton IKM Havana 3-4 l:17%atop 10 Itt 1 C 5 B) V !•". Fata* 10 Major Bradley, Applejack, Qnfta 4514$ Havana S-4 l:17%a»ow 3i MS 5 2 4 4* S'* B Fator .8 Peae.star, Pr.Dirocf. T.J.Hogan (C074 Havana 8-4 l:lS'.,hvy 7 MO 4 2 5 4'?. 5T3 K Fator 8 I'i Willi. Bulger. Buster Clark STILETTO, b. f. 4 (M) 106 By At^agai— Anr.ie Lauretta, by Emperor. (Trainer. H. Shield;. Owner, H. T. Bangs). 4S7M Havana 3-4 l:13%good 15 M8J 1 I I V\ V* A Collins 9 Dimitii. lint Pallet, P a—ere ae 41333 Havana 5\ f l:07V-fast 10 105 E 5 7 74 71" Tt Davies S P.Jewol. Diono. Lit. Mistress 41742 Havana 3-4 1 :14"-.fast 4 112 U 11 11 II* M'» W Mor'sey12 Klga. Carey Maid. LittleMistress 41713 Havana 2-1 l:13%faat S ME 2 7 * S* fi'\ .1 Howard 10 Mil.ane. Miss Ivan. Minnie H. (1S7C Havana :: 4 1 1; -fast K Ml I 7 7 7- ',- K Hall 11 Dake Raff, Diono. s. Liglit III. 41399 Havana hi f 1:07 fast I 104 5 6 S 8"t |«| H Thurberl2 K. Embry. SnowQucen, SkyMan DOUBTING THOMAS, ch. g. 4 (M) 112 By Ivan the Terrible— Skeptical, by Himyar. (Trainer, K. Spence. Owner. K. Spence). (SGa Havana : l f 1 :n,.«,.-.hvy 15 Ml S 0 7 6- : -T Murray 7 Peasant. Star Baby, Deckhand 45527 Havana 3-4 l:13%fast 3J 107 8 8 8 8 F% G Mangan 8 Er.Hurke, P. to Point, Tarascou Page 4 Fifth Race [5th Havana] FIFTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Feb. 3, 1918— 1:44' i— 3— 92.) ZOIE. ch. f. 4 101 By Free Lr.nces — Watoma. by Sabir.o. (Trainer, K. Spence. Owner. M. Kchn). (S645 Havana 1 1-10 1:45 fast Z| 95 3 4 4 3 3' "*l \* Woods G Bock Nail. Byrne, Fountain Fay 45421 Havana 3-4 1 :!22f.fast 0-5 95 8 7 6 B* 24 L Woods 8 Allah. W. Ward. Byrne (3331 Havana lm5vy 1 :4:.' fast 8-5 103 6 6 3 3 31 6" T Murray I Grace, Circulate. Big .Smoke (6291 Havana 1 l:39 .-,fast 2J 101 2 2 2 I l"k 1] T Murray 7 Byrne, Lariat. First Pullet 45136 Havana 3-1 1 :172f,hvy 6 MS 5 8 8 8 PJT Murray S GotdBtone, Plantarede. LeotiFaj 45101 Havana 3-4 1 :14cr,good 8 99 u 5 6 6 4; L Woods ■ Money. Lackawanna. Ruby DUKE RUFF, b. g, 4 100 By Diko Michael— Red Ruff, by Collar. (Trainer. J. Hope. Owner. J. de Estrampes). 46431 Havana lmSty 1:42 fast 5 Ml I 2 2 f I'I 3*1 E Atkins'n 8 Dr. Lao. Hill Hnnley, Fly Home (5377 Havana 1 14 ^:0-l'-fast C, K 14 3 5 I 4*2 J Hoffler E -1. W. Klein. .I.Hoaloy. GreatGall 45331 Havana 1 l:49%fa*t 10 192 15 5 4 3- 2" R Wilson 8 r.yino. .I.Healey. NedMil'.vbright 45207 Havana 3-4 l:13%fast 4 101 6 7 6 53 1" F Chiav'ta 8 Herder. LadyJ.Grey, Lev. James 45160 Havana 5J f HOS-.-good 2 101 1 2 2 2« I»J F V.'eiiier 8 Hasty Cora. Lubelski. Sn. Queeu MISS SWEEP, b. m. 5 1QS By Sweep— Sweet Charlotte, by Ingoldsby. (Trainer, W. Brown. Owner, H. W. Boyer) . 45732 Havana iviJOv 1:1. '.fast 3-2 IN I 2 1 1 1" 1- A Pickens S Sayotli. Bteletiff, YeafheC 45i'.4i; Havana lmT9y 1 :4..:--.slow 2*. 199 t: 4 6 6 El B" K Atkins'n 8 Hope, Parnate, Yengliee 4559S Havana 1 1 :4::V-,slop C-5 1M 14 4 2 2" 2" W Crump 7 Pretty Baby. M:\yCraiff. Steleliff (5539 Havana lmS9y 1.42' -.fast 20 111 5 6 6 5 S'i 3,' W Crump 8 Littleoote, Pretty Baby. Hope 45491 Havana In*29y 1:42 fast 8 HO 1 3 4 6 t* 7'- W Crump 8 Dr. Rue, Bill Huuiey, Duke Ruff BUSTER CLARK, br. g. 4 100 By Stalwart — May B. II.. by Bramble, (Trainer, W. M. Shields. Owner. W. Dondas). 1.75! Havana 1 !:39%fa*t 4 103 2 11 1 2'; VI J Carmody 7 Bierman, Dione, Miscricordo 45799 Havana M 1 :l::'r,good 3 1 6 7 9 X 11 Y- .1 Carmody!) Ironl'.oy. .lacklbalcy. Iilanchita (5944 Havana 3-1 1:10 slow 3 110 r. 11 2- 3- W Crump 10 P.Baabry, A'asdorlll., P. Jewel 45933 Havana IsaSdyl : (8%tavy 12 10S 8 8 3 S 10' MM M Mount'nll J.W.Klein, Att'ncyMuir, Fairly 45597 Havana 3-4 1:16 slop 10 110 9 7 5 4" 4*1 W Mor'seylO F. Fancy. C. Boris. Perijrourdine 45373 Havant 5-8 59 ifast 8 113 5 4 4 6' 7'5 F Merimee 7 L. Nephew. Blazeaway, Headfort 45354 Havana 5} f l:0025fast 4 109 8 7 6 6s 6'= B Kop'm'n S Blondel. B. and Stars. Litholick CANDLE LIGHT, br. c, 4 103 By Light Brigade— Calandria, by St. Serf. (Trainer. R. B. Allen. Owner. E. Baxter). 4"731 Havana 1 1-M 1 : to' .-I last I MB 4 3 3 3 3i 2' E Barnes 7 Salvatelle. Solid Rock. Pret.Baby 45693 Havana 1 1-M l:49?jslow 7 MB 13 4 4 91 57 F Barnes 8 Hope. Kegreso. Ball 'a telle 4.544 Havana 1 1:41 fast 3 Ml 6 6 6 5 4"k 2' F Lux 7 Manokin. W. Ward. M. Magneto 45157 Havana lm50y 1:43 fast 2J 107 S 7 7 4 3- 1] F Lux 8 O'Malley. C.Boris, Sil.Sandals 4 I Havana lm50y l:4::'5fast 2J 1"7 5 5 2 1 V- 8* F Lux ti JcBlaoa, Assumiition, Sil.Sandals PRETTY BABY, ch. m. 6 106 By Sir John Johnson — Irish Girl II.. by Roy. E blem. (Trainer. U. J. Hak. Owner, H. E. Swan). 45731 Havana 1 1-M 1 :4t.'\-.fast S la:'. 2 11 1 l'1 4-', J Carmody 7 Salvatelle. Can. Light. SolidKock 45692 Havana lm50y i :47 slow 6-5 106 6 1 1 1 I4 1' J Carmody i Pairly, Bal.idin. Bevelry James 4.052 Havana 1 l:U4-good 2J 107 4 2 11 l"k 431 J Carmod 10 At. Muir. Rhymer. Misericorde 45539 Havana 1 l:43'.-.slop 7-5 105 3 11 1 I* 1* J Carmody 7 Miss Sweep. May Craig. Steleliff 45530 Havana lmEOy l:43%tast 2J 106 1 1 1 1 l2 H J Carmody 8 Littlecole. Miss Sweep, Hope PLANTAREDE. b. *, 4 108 By Go-to-Bed or Gor;orita — La Polona, by Vinicius. (Trainer. H. W. Plant. Owner. H. W. Plant). 457"3 Havana lm.'Oy 1:43' .-.fast 3J Ml 3 3 I 3 ::'■ V% T Murray 8 AVynnewood. Hands Off, Ralphs. 45587 Havana 3 I 1:18 -slop 8 no 1 10 10 9* 8'* F MerimeelO P. Fancy. C. Boris. Perifoordtne 45541 Havana 1 LlO'ifast S-5 1"! 4 5 6 4 34 3" J Carmody 8 T.Talker. Misericorde. OldEylert (SEW Havana 2-4 1:12 fast 12 Ml 2 8 6 Ah 3'° W Drown 8 Blazeaway. A.Middlcton, Keru.aD ASSUMPTION, br. g. 4 • 103 By Jack Atkin — Arrogance, by Golden Maxim. (Trair.or, S. Polk. Owner. C. Polk). (5728 Havana 3-11:11 fast 2 192 I 6 6 4' 1" F. Fator 9 Gateway, May MauLby. Banieau (£539 Havana 3 I l:12-„fast 8 M2 S 4 I «' 4j:JF. Fator 8 LCrossIL. Pollyanaa, P'aOnrdiae 45491 Havana ImMy 1:91 fast 31 Ml 189 8 8 !'• E Fator S Dr. Bae, Bill Hmdey. Duke Buff IS4SB Havana 1 1:10 fast 6 M4 I 2 2 2 4- 2" E Fator 8 AlHadson, M. l'ro t.r. L.J.IJrey 16391 Havana lm50y l:43Ufast 3 101 4 4 3 3 P 3"k H Fator i Jellison. Can. Light. Silv. Sandals 4537:. Havana 5-S 59'^fast 8 108 7 5 6 5- 4" ■ Fator 7 L. Nephew, B'zeawuy, U'dfort WOODTHRUSH. b. h, 5 111 By Olambala— LAlouette. by Kinglikc. (Trainer, K. Spence. Owner. K. Spence). 45731 Havana 1 1 1C 1:16'. -.fast 10 109 5 15 7 7 7 • T Mmrav 7 Salvatelle, Can. Light. BoUdRock &en Havana lm6Ay l:ls'. .hvy S 116 11 II 11 M I* 73', T Murray 11 John W. Klein. At. Mnir. Fairly (5673 Havana Im.'ty 1 : 11 ■"■ .fast 3 112 x S 8 7 7' 7' G Mangan S ThoriiBlooin. W.Ward, F'ain.l'ay ( n. Havana 1 l:49%taat E HI 14 5 5 4* 8» : Mangan 9 O'Malley, Dr. Bae. Lariat 15491 Ha '.ana lm20y 1:42 fast 2J Ml I 7 7 7 7.J 57J G Mangan 8 Dr. Bae, Bill Hunley. Duke Ruff 45121 ilasana 1 1-16 l:46V0fast 7-5 M8 6 6 6 5 7 B* G Mangan 7 Ellison, The Talker. Regreso BALADIN, b. g, 5 110 By Ncgoiol— Dame Beauty, by Octagon. (Trainer. H. E. Davis. Owner. H. E. Davis). I Ha aa 1*059} 1:42 slow M Ml 2 5 0 6 4- "7 W Taylor 8 PrettyBany, Fairly. Bev.9anie* : 1 i_ Havana 1 1 l:14%atoar ■■ KT9 5 9 I t*l 4*1 W Taylor 7 Yorkville. Kilkenny. B.D'alton 46596 Havana 3-4 l:17%alop 10 113 l" 8 8 l»» 8" W Taylor 19) Major Bradley, Applejack. Quia 45036 Havana lm20y 1:43 fast 6 113 6 8 7 8 S V F Merimee 8 G.Cbanee. Lackreae, N.Mileyb'ht 44997 Havana 1 l:40«sfast 8 108 11 12 U 11 U* 11 *• F Merimeel2 Ter. Miss. Solid Rock. G. Chance 44919 Havana 11:43. good 6 1- I 1 3 1 2 Si 1"" F Merimee 7 D. Benson, GreatGull, B.nuuley FAIRLY, b. g, 9 110 By Marchmor.t II.— Locust, by Gorman. (Trainer, C. B. Brant. Owner. C. F. Brant). (5733 Havana lra59y ln-.fast s lit I s 7 s 8 S;" w Qargan 8 W'newood, llamisOff. Pl'atarede (5692 Havana lao59y 1:47 slow 4 113 7 6 4 3 H V W Gargan 8 PrettyBany, Baladia, Bev.Janwa (5632 Havana lm59y l:ls'.-,hvy 10 MS 10 M 7 4 21 S»l W Garaanll JohnW. Klein. At. Muir. O'Malley 456is Havana 1 nT.oy 1:60 hvy 2 113 15 3 1 1^ 1-1 W Gargan 7 Parable, B'lycon'l. HalfaadHalf 45427 Havana lm.oy l:41-.-.fast 10 1 9 5 5 4 4 32 21 W Gargan 7 At. Mnir. El Coronel. Guide Post 45389 Havana lmSOy i: 12 Cast 3 1"6 5 I 6 6 6"k 7'7 li Kop'm'n 7 Al Hudson, Perseus. F. of Steel Sixth Race [6th Havana] SIXTH RACE— 1 Mile and 50 Yards. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (March 6. 1918—1:41—5— 117.) W. WARD, ch. c. 4 91 By Hanbridge — Wasti, by Woolsthorpe. (Trainer, G. P. Sherman. Owner. C. H. Gilroy). 45691 Havana 3-4 i :! ;--slow 12 54 7 -14 4- 2' J Fletcher S Wal.Mack. Pnedoden, Peasant (5572 Havana lm30y l:41%f*at S 194 2 11 1 1' 23 J Fletcher 8 Thorn Bloom. Fona.Fay, Rhymer 95E44 Havana 1 1 11 fast 4 101 1 1 1 1 2- 2-'l J Fletcher 7 Manokia, Can. Light, M'sMagneto 45170 Havana 1 1 -16 1 :40:,:fast 3 Ml 4 11 1 l4 l4 J Fletcher 7 Litt!e ote. Tengnee, Mud Sill 46431 Havana 3-4 l.'.2-.,fast 8 r«) 3 2 2 2:1 3" J Fletcher 8 Allah. Zoie. Byrne JOHN W. KLEIN, ch. g. 7 100 By Star Shoot — Plantess, by Leonatus. (Trainer, J. K. Moody. Owner. J. H. Moody). 45763 Havana lm59y l:42Hfast 7-5 194 2 4 4 3 21 S'J J Carmody 8 Circulate, B. Hnnley, Buck Nail (5966 Havana bnSOy t:43Hfa-Jt 7-5 99 5 6 4 3 3'1 3*1 J Carmody 5 Corydon, Bill Hunley. Hocnir 45632 Havana lmflOy LIS'.-.hvy 8-5 113 6 3 5 2 1* l'l J Kederia 11 Attorney Muir. Pairly. O'Malley 15136 Havana 1 3-10 2:u0 fast 6-5 99 5 3 2 2 3" 34 E Atkins'n 5 Great Gall, Baseata, Fly Home LARIAT, br. g. 4 95 By Rapid Water — Tourmaleita, by Lissak. (Trainer. D. S. Fountain. Owner. D. S. Fountain). 46653 Havana lir.50\ l:434sgood 3 MB 7 2 1 1 1- 2;l J Carmody .7 Dione. Bierman. Croat Gall 65616 Havana 1 l:49%faat 2 ill 3 12 1 H J I A Collins 6 OWIall-y. Dr. Bae. Woodthrnsh 15419 Havana ll:40%fast 7 5 110 13 3 1 I* T W Cnanp 10 L'iki-ose. Uisslvan, Edall'iinanu 45210 Havana 11-16 l:47%faat 8-5 111 2 3 1 1 V 2*1 W Crnmp 7 Woodthrnsh. Mud 8:11. Homum LUCKY PEARL, b. f. 4 90 By Todcington— Mrs. Sev.a-1, by Masetto. (Trainer. P. J. Williams. Owner, Williams Bros). (£753 Havana im'.oy l:42%faat 2 M 1 2 3 4 51 B*f G Arch'b't 6 Circulate, B. Hnnley. Back Nail (5423 Havana tmSOy 1:1-'. -last 5 85 3 11 1 l'l l1 T Hunt S Corydoa, Hocnir. Link Nail 9B371 Havana 11:49 fast 4 Ml 2 3 4 2 9** S'I L Woods 8 Dimitii. Bierman. Baby Cal (5263 Havana lm50v 1 :424ifast 6-5 M 3 11 1 l4 l3 .1 Carmody 1; Pl'atarede, Foun.Fay. B'lingame 45222 Havana 3-4 l:13%fast 6 19314 2 2 212' W Brown 8 M. Procter, Plantarede. .I.Healey 45105 Havana lm50y l:45-f,good 3 97 5 2 1 1 1- ln J Carmody 7 Zodiac, Bhymer, Fly Home HOCNIR. b. g. 9 107 By Voorhe?;: — Emir, by Ducat. iTi?.:n?r. K. Spence. Owner. W. V. TkravesL 4 -.-i.c 1 1 -, ,... lmSOy 1 4 '.fast 21 i 7 2 4 .". 6 1' I '. T Mmrav ' Corydoa, BillHaaley, J. W. Klein j r. 171 Havana lmSOy 1 »'.4-,fast i 197 ." I 6 6 9* BH T Murray 7 Majar Uoaao, Blersaan, Byrne 45123 Havana lnn59y 1 :42'..-,fast 1 ion 4 :; 2 2 2 ". Murray 5 Lucky Pearl, Corydoa, BoekNaO 45:44 Havana lm50y l:'l4-.fast 2 197 2 3 3. 3 I' P T Murray 7 BiversMe, Dick Williams. Berlin 45109 Havana El 1 1 96%fast 25 MS 5 6 6 3- 4 % T Muiray i H::m.A.. T.o'th'M'ing. Cromwell HOPE. br. m. 5 92 B/ Brya Maarr— Lintila, by Linden. (Trainer. A. F. Dayton. Owner. S. B. Jones). 46754 Havana M '' fast 4 ill : 2 •; 7 0 I Murray 7 Bienaaa, Boater Clark Dione 45693 Havana 1 1-16 ! . it--..s1o v 5 6 4 11 1 11 T Hunt s Kegreso, RalvateHf, Baseata (56(6 Havana lm.'Oy 1 (5%slow :'l ' ■ 4222 2 : I-j T Hunt 8 Parable, Xeagaee, Pollyanaa 45571 Havana 3 1 113 .fast 10 117 5 3 3 21 0', .)' Cruise 11 Blancl.ita. Presumption. KeyM.ir (5530 Havana lmSOy l:43%fast 3 111 3 1 5 6 4- 45 C H Miller 8 Litttecote, PrettyBaby, M. Sweep Havana 2 1 l:12'.,fnst 3 112 5 11 !■» 2'1 C II Miller 8 WhiteCrovvn, Pretty Baby, St-ve NED MILEYBRIGHT, b. g. 5 97 By Little Dutch — Cloistcrcss. by Carlton Grange. (Trainer, J. Gas .-. Owner. J. Gats). 45712 Havana 1 1-16 1:17 g 1 25 M • 5 1 4 s : " l" M rimee 5 Poacher, Jellison, Don Thrash 45653 Havana lmf9y l:43^agood M ill 1 7 7 7 7 7 1" Merimee 7 Dione, Lariat. Bierman (5632 Havana lm59y l:18Hhvy 5 113 9 8 I I 4- 6Ti F Merimeell John W. Klein. At. Muir. Fairly 45599 Havana ImMy l:47*4alop * 107 6 4 '. 2 :'■ V F Merimee i Bill Hunley. Kegreso, Byrne 48541 Havana 1 l:10'-.fast 6 115 8 7 B E B" B*l F Merimee 8 TheT'lker. M'ericorde. P'ntarede Havana 1 1:10 fast 12 113 8 8 8 7 '. ' •'" ' ■' Merimee 8 1 limit i'i. Bierman. Lucky Pearl MONOMOY. br. rr. ■ IM ■* 8rTB Mrtvv 1— Winilr, d A., by Sir Dixon. (Trainel C K. Moore. Owner. C. K. Monrel. ,.,:, Havana 1 ' ■ LWifaal ' '•■' I 5 5 4 4' 4,4J F \\ 11 r :. i:ni'..r.l. Legal, Preemantle Jit-s Bmiifre I 1-16 1 (8 slow 7 113 I 6 5 4 I" M Mount'n 8 JackMoaat, BarOne, MissKrater 14388 Emi »i re 11-16 1:51 bvv 2 111 144 4 ( I McCabe 9 Luciaa. Hindmntt.iu. KUkenny uv - i,.,;,,. , 1 1-1, 1 i;i slow 5 I"', 2 S 5 4 4- :: ■■ .1 Kod'g ex E Albert A., l"ii Bon, Whimsy 41158 Jamaica 11 I 2.0.s-ilivy 1 111 2 3 2 3 I* 2" C K uimner J gaala, John 1. Dai- Fair Grounds Jockey Percentages FAIR GROLNDS JOCICKY PERCENTAGES. From January 1. 1J11J), to Ee'brnary 5, 1J120, 1-nclasi ve. At or Over Jockey. P.C. Wt. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. O'Brien. W. J... 29 llfi 93 27 15 12 Robinson. C 21 105 94'i 199 152 132 Ambrose. B 20 108 391 77 08 50 (dltiletti. V 1!) SO 398 74 49 77 Troxlor. R 19 113 204 39 37 37 Taylor. C 17 107 58 10 7 3 Butwoll. J M 112 491 80 S3 C5 Warrington, w... .16 114 154 25 20 M Bajrtaa, M 15 108 333 49 51 93 Kelsay. W 15 112 998 09 DO 51 Lunsfonl. H 15 109 093 105 89 87 Morris. !, 15 105 73 11 5 10 Boyle, S 14 89 543 70 03 98 Lvkc. L 13 113 287 93 43 30 Pierce, .1 13 103 300 41 41 43 Stack, G 13 98 118 15 12 12 Dreyer, J i2 102 328 39 40 55 Cloth. 3 12 111 313 37 43 33 Myers. II 12 105 180 23 30 21 Stirling. D 12 109 372 40 59 45 Taurber, II 12 105 790 99 121 99 Wida. S 12 95 (113 75 S'i 90 Smith. S 11 110 47 5 0 4 Moaney. J 11 loo 597 03 57 99 Parriagton, T 11 Ho 98 H 12 lo ZoeUer, J 11 95 53 I 0 I McTaggart, J 10 108 184 10 8 17 iletralf, J 10 112 220 21 23 13 Marphy, F 10 198 111 11 is II Riohorcek. A 10 88 295 29 37 42 Rodrignes, J lo 107 443 43 40 99 Cnnfiehl. L 09 103 891 27 S3 83 POnahne, E 80 99 ISO II 13 lo Bllthaaa, II 09 102 413 38 43 38 At or Over Jockey. P.C. Wt. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Class. K 09 110 100 9 10 10 Howard. J 09 100 415 38 3S 41 King, H 09 95 11 1 O 0 Obert. W 09 105 248 22 20 19 Pita, J 09 107 371 35 34 42 Walls. 0 09 MB 273 24 34 43 Willis, 0 09 107 327 28 35 37 Pauley. R 08 180 132 11 12 IS Simpson, li 09 113 217 17 25 25 Molesworth. (i. .. .07 105 177 13 22 14 Sneidman. S 07 lot! 275 20 28 28 Stevens. P 07 99 71 5 5 4 Wrijiht. W 07 103 204 IS 23 23 lieupel. J 00 103 104 0 18 18 Hunt. C 0« 111 18 1 3 B Jndge, J 0« 103 32 2 3 4 Lill.y. W Of! 110 38 2 1 B Smith. F 00 104 119 7 7 0 Bay ana, ¥ 05 95 19 l o 1 Cnrswel], H 05 98 93 4 8 20 Mills. L 05 110 19 1 2 B Ponce. C 05 97 38 2 S 5 Mandfrs, \V ot ill 38 2 3 7 S one. (J 04 Kit 23 110 Sullivan. J Ot 90 20 10 2 Burke. H. J 02 107 41.", 19 40 48 Jackson. C 02 MB 129 8 8 22 Moor... \\ 02 102 42 I 8 1 Do Ford. J 199 9 O 0 I llapklns, D 101 13 0 0 I •l.irvis. B 108 1 0 0 O Kennedy, E 90 25 o o o MeDornioU. B 190 8 0 1 0 M.chan, W 113 19 0 2 1 First Race [1st Fair Grounds] FIRST RACE— 3-8 Mile. Combat Purse. 2-"ear-olds. Maidens. Colts and Geldings. Special Weights. (Jan. 7. 1910—35*5— 2— 115.) Index Course Dist TimeT'ckOdds Wt St hi V% *k Str Fin Jockeys Started Order of Finish WHITE STAR. ch. c. 2 (M) 116 By McGee— Sweet Charlotte, by Ingoldsby. (Trainer, G. V. Barnes. Owner. C. W. Clark). 45741 P.O'nda 8 35%fast 7 112 l , R Troxlerll Champagne, A.Deda, L.Levea 45G51 P.O'nds 1-8 37%bvy 13-5 no 2 |* f R Troxlor 8 Alcatraa, HandaeilL, KoPoohng BUDDIE KEAN. b. c, 2 (M) 11C By Golden Maxim— Evelyn Doris, by Ben Brush. i Trainer. W. A. Burttschell. Owner. J. J. Kean). 45933 F.G'nda S-8 B%hvy I h.7 1 :: ■ ::- G Stack 0 Whippet. Joe Tag, Lotta Speed 45552 F.G'nda I I 27 hvy 12-5 116 2 8* l'l K Simpson 8 Whippet, Alcatraz. Bunga Buck 45438 F.G'nda 8-8 37%hvy 5 lit 1 V 2- R Simpson 8 L. Sweeper. Whippet, Land'sBad 45312 F.G'nda 3-8 37 mud 12 US 5 5' 4"1, J Howard 7 C. A .Byrne. L. Sweeper. Whippet 45251 F.G'nda 3 I 3545fast 10 US S 8J 6-J J Howard 11 10. Opener, C. A. Byrne, J.Mancini TUTT. ch. c, 2 (M) 116 Ey Karrigan— Beatrice Soule. by Peep o'Day. (Trainer. F. Farrar. Owner. C. B. Mergcnthaler). i'7 i F.G'nda 3-1 8B%fast M _ P Marphy ! BnngaBnck, PrankMoody, loeBah 45701 F.G'nda 3-8 IS%gOOd M 111 ■ 7- \: ', T Par'glOB 8 (Jet 'Em. Repeat. Morning Pace 45629 P.G'nds S-8 38 mud 1" lo7 2 3^ 4*1 .1 Dreyer 7 Aunt Do. In. Alcatraa, Tenite 45997 P.G'nds 3-8 27 mud 12 112 3 24 26 T Par'gton 8 .I.S.Keardon. NoFool'g, M.Wils'n 455 F.G'nda :)s 37 hvy 40 li« 4 8 5T T Par'ton 8 Whippet. Baddy Kean. Alcatraa 45505 F.G'nda 5-s S3".-.fast 20 1M 10 lo; 9 ''. .1 Dreyer 11 Joe Goodman. Get 'Em, Tenite JOE ESH. ch. g, 2 (Ml 116 By Flammarion— Ora 0.. by Diamond Joe. (Trainer, W. M. Mikel. Owner. Mikel & Har wood). 45721 I'.G'n.ls J-8 35%£ast 12 Mo 2 JJ ; s Wida I Bangs Bock, Tntt. Frank Moody BE SURE. b. c. 2 (M) 116 By Helmet— Precanella, by Cyllene. (Trainer. W. Hurley. Owner. E. R. Bradley). 15711 F.G'nda S-8 85%fast M 112 5 I •; I. Lyke 11 Ohaaipagne, A.Deda, L.Leveu NO FOOLING, b. c, 2 (M) 116 Ev Sweeper— Benoni. by Ben Strome. (Trainer, K. Patterson. Owner, J. W. McClelland). 45701 P.G'nds S-8 35 %gOOd °0 97 7 E J S*| J Sullivan 9 0*4 'Em. Repeat, Morning Pace 15654 F.G'nda S-8 3?%hvy 10 IM I 4- r- J Butwell 8 Alcatraa, WhlteStar, Handsel II. 45607 P.G'nda 3 i 37 mud 7 IM E 2^ 3* J Butwell 8 Johns. Beardon. Tntt, M. Wilson 1 50 P.G'nds S-8 8E%fast 20 112 !• 8' Ssi J Butwell 11 Joe Goodman. Get 'Em. Tenite 45472 F.F*nda 8-8 37 slow 15 112 8 S1 95:; J Butwell 11 Marg. Dixon. Joe Tae. Repeat 45412 F.G'nda 3-S 20 slow 8 112 5 65 6'} J Butwell 7 Joe Tag. Bnnmic. Repeat 45545 F.G'nda 3-8 37*shvy 10 113 4 45 3" J Butwell 5 Repeat. Riiuniie. Joe Goodman HUNTERS POINT, b. c, 2 (M) 116 By Von Tromp—Zorita, by Cerito II. (Tramsr. H. Farrell. Owner. E. Cebrian). 45654 F.G'nda 3-8 37%hvy IS IM a ' i«» G Stack 0 Alcatraa. WhlteStar. Haudsel II. MACHINE GUNNER, b. c. 2 (M) 116 By Meclick— Army Maid, by Yankee. (Trainer. R. N. Vestal. Owner. G. L. Blackford). ; ;a: '' 5-1 8B%hflry 40 1U - 8 8'* J Groth 8 Q. of Tramps, Whippet, B. Grand 45E18 F.G nds :: 8 ;;7 mud 50 ill] 7 J«J 7 - J Groth 8 JoeTag, S.Springs, Marg.Dixou FREDDIE, b. g, 2 (M) 116 By The Manager— Oriental Pearl, by Ingoldsby. (Trainee, W. N. Potts. Owner. C. T. Worthinjrton). 42721 F.G'nda S-8 SS%faet 39 M7 I 7- S''1 H Paladin 9 Bangs Buck, Tntt, Frank Moody 45312 F.G'nda 3-1 27 mud 25 lis 7 7 7-1 .1 Morys 7 CA.Byrae, L. Sweeper Whippet 45251 F.G'nda 3-8 B%faat 20 IM 6 3j BH J Morya 11 E. Opener, C.A.Byrne, J.Mancini First start for the following: EEN VALET, ch. c. 2 (M) 116 By Grtai Britain— Virginia Nunn. by Gold Heels. (Trainer, D. T. Morris. Owner, D. T. Moriis Sc Co. I. JETSAM, b. c. 2 (M) 116 By Flotsam— Miss G'.asse. bv Rising Glass. (Trainer. L. A. Leepy. Owner. L. A. Lcepy). Second Race [2nd Fair Grounds] SECOND RACE— 3-4 Mile. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Feb. 0. 1918— 1 :11' 0— G 11G.) ARCHIE ALEXANDER, ch. g, 4 107 By Harrigan— Anytim". bv Yankee. (Trainer. J. Randolph. Owner. E. C. Church). 45460 F.G'nda S-4 il.'..hvy 8-5 no 1 4 ., 2;. 1 ; F t ",ti|, tti 13 ] .„f D'naktre, Band, M.B.TVn:m 45101 P.G'nds S-4 1:17%hvy 11-5 no 3 212- q P CltUetU12 D.oflPnshire, B'nocklll., B (all M4S8 Latonia 3-4 l:18%mod 9 Ml 2 3 4 7» 7'5 S Doyle 9 Opportunitv. Sosina. P.Connelly 443,6 Latonia 3-4 l:16%mud 15 105 4 3 3 S'i 5*) T Murray 12 Treaty, First Pullet Kttaho 43020 Latonia 3-4 1 :13%faat 47-M M7 5 4 3 32 3- T Murray 12 Bonstelle, Discussion. Lor Moss taOl Latonia 3 1 1 :l:i %good 40 99 6 6 6 S' 8* L Canfleld12 Mars.L.hn. IL.lewel, M. Gingham IRISH MAID. ch. m, 6 104 By Iri. h Exile— Raveal. bv Ravc'ston. (Trainer, W. B, Mitchell. Owner. T. K. Wilon). 95279 F.G'mia 3-4 1:13 ta^t 7 M I I 7 4' " j Rod'g*ea 9 Brlagbnrat Bafplpa Ihmfwfna 1 ' I ■ s.,u i.' t Ian;' .fa.st 4 YM ' B I 8* P" II Imnard 13 Arch Plotter, sii.-riii.-iii A iiuicn '•.,1:- ■'' '' '«'" S-4 1.12%faat lo IM 1 4 4 3; 8*1 J Radges 8 Hid. Jewel. Amer. Bogle. Stnrdeo 48079 Jef son 54 f 1 :07 fast s ins s 5 7 7i B*4 C Rob'aonl'J Amer.Bagle, M. Jumbo \ Blotter loOlS Jef'son 3-1 1:1.. -..Kood 8 IU 3 ill1 B) C Rob'aonl3 Stardce, Bordon Roberts JackK ii'joi JeTaoa l l:49%tnat U MJ 3 l 2 3 v 714 c Paace 11 Philistine, Nepperhan, C.B'rktey LITTLE MAUDIE, ch. f. 4 102 By Trap Rock— Highflown, by Peep o'Day. (Trainer, J. Arthur. Owner, J. Arthur). 15413 F.G'ada .". I l:lfi slew 81 ft 2 11 V 3* A Richcr'kll Arch Plotter, Mab, Plurlads (5360 F.G'nda 8-4 l:U*4fast 4J i »4 2 li I'l S? s \vi i;i 12 Im Kay, Hadrian. Scarpii II. 45012 Jefson S-4 PifiHgood I M l ill4 f» a Richcr'kll Miss Manage, Sarasota, Discord 44841 Jefson H f l :08 fast 8 M6 2 1 t V :'• A Richer" k 8 Boastelle, Betty, Black Wiag 44M* Bowto 61 f 1:22 fast Mf ■ i 4 2 V ",'i A Richer' kl 5 Poultaey. O.ofHaTaaa, B.B'klaad 4479:1 Bowie .: 4 1 :l 1-.fast lis 162 3 6 6 7" 6i3 A Richcr'klO ITltraGold, B.Em bleat, N'htstiek 43850 H.deG'ce 3-4 l:13M;fast 16 102 2 2 3 38 4«J s AYida 1* Firstl'nllet, Sylvano. Tit for Tat TOM GOOSE, b. g. 5 114 By Dick Welles— Miss Doyle, by The Commoner. (Trainer, J. Dale. Owner, J. Dale). 45066 Jefson SI t l:07 sfast 6 MS 1 2 4 4' 4*1 F Smith 15 Cobalt, Kir-tie's Cub. Pr.Shufer 448M Jcfson &.'. f 1:00 slow 12 IM •" E 7 7J 7 ;' .1 Davis 11 LTnlirinii r. A. Plotter, Bc'rpiall. 449i 7 Jefson ::4 1:l»i good S 114 s I 8 7 6" J Davis S Nenperkan, Eulogy, Converse tun P.G'ads 5J f 148Vfcmud x 113 1 2 2 61 i i H Caaatty 8 Tap Coat. Blaise. Seafarer 41325 F.G'nda lm70v l:46\good 2 llo 1 1 1 1 21 2'1 H Bricks' n 6 Lucky R., Dotiaa, Medusa 41258 F.G'nds 1 1-16 1 :49V5good 8 107 1 1 1 1 23 2« .\1 Huxton B L.Herbert. .). Walker, Qu. Apple 41216 F.G'nda 1 1-16 l:5t%hvy 7 K'3 114 3 3« 3- J Mooney G Sleetli. Polina. lack Reeves 411M F.G'ada El f l:M«4mud 10 112 2 2 2 V 3". II Ruxton 7 Gallant Lad. Blaise, Port Light 410M F.G'nds H f 1:11 hvy 6 116 2 3 2 Zh f."i F Smith ! P*ppcr. Gal. Lad, lady Luxury 41006 F.G'nda 5i . I 18*jllM 13-5 109 2 11 l10 P" F Smith IS G.W'ington, Scarpiall., Ettahe M. BERT THURMAN, b. g. 7 114 By Bearcatcher— Aimee C. by Watercolor. (Trainer. L. F. Marshall. Owner. W. F. Cisco). CSS F.G'nda 3-4 l:D::..good M 112 1 2 2:' ::", w Kehatj 12 1*. Light. T.Beigiaa II.. Bagpipe (5M6 F.G'nda :;-1 l :l t ■"•.-.fast s ill 1 11 I'l tee W Kelaay 12 Trieaaphaat. Jim Dadley, Cobalt MM F.G'ada 3-4 PP'.-.hvy 8 117 3 2 4 4; 4° J Metcatt 12 A.AIex'der, P.afD'soee hire. Band •MM F.G'ada I l I ;i:'.-,hw 10 131 3 4 5 5' 1*1 .1 Metcalf 12 D.offl'ahlre, AJM'der, B'a'cklll. (5152 Jefaon ::-4i:i4 fast 4 DO 2 l 1 21 I'j W Kolas* 11 Sybil, Phroaa Ward. El Malidi 45079 Jefson B| f 1:07 fast 8 107 3 3 4 81 6*1 \V Kelsav 12 Am. Eagle, M. Jumbo, A.I'lotter CQ2S Jefson 5*. f 1 :07= .fast 31 107 2 11 2' f 3 AV Kelsny 15 Seaipia II.. L'lnfirmier, Cobalt 41633 church/1 3-4 1:14 .-.mud 45 IM 1 1 2 21 2'° W Eiden'tT2 James Foster. Dancer, Guy DUKE OF DEVONSHIRE, ch. g, 5 114 By Trar.svaa!— Mindful, by Star Shoot. (Train?r, C. Phillips. Owner, J. Cunniffe). 4S5S6 F.G'ada 2-1 1 :l5"-,hvv 20 IM E 0 7 I s-'D Thurber 8 Bobby Allen. Op'rtunity, MyDear «MM F.G'ada 3-4 DlS'ihvv 6 117 6 3 1 M P1W War' on 12 A. Alexander. Baad, M.B.Tr—aa 45401 F.G'nds 3-4 1 :17 ,.-.hvy 16-5 115 7 5 3 11 1\ H Thurberl2 A.Alex'der. R'b'norkHL. B.Call 45092 Jefson 3-4 1 :13~fast 7 110 6 4 3 4l t*| C Roll' sonl2 Ina Kay. Ilimima, Sybil 44986 Jefson 3-1 l:17=-.hvy 6-5 110 5 4 3 6- 6:1 C K h'm 10 Jack K., General, Tooniheola 44927 Jefson 3-4 1 :14^.fast 6 111 3 2 2 3* 3=JC K'ach'mll Killiel',.. Mum.Jumbo. '1'liis.Heau 44S32 Jefson 3-4 l:19',6hvy 13-5 113 5 4 • 4 3"" o7 F Hopkins 13 P.G'uelly. r.'bannoek. J.C.C'trill ERMITANA. b. m. 5 109 By Von Tromp — Isolation, by George Kessler. (Trainer, R. S. Anderson. Owner, Anderson & Trammell). 4MC7 Jefson 5". f 1:07 fast 5 MM • I 8' s'3 C flnb'sonlo Reilloc. Short Stop. Miss Kruter iim:'. Jefson 3-4 l:lS%KOOd 7 102 I 10 9 PI 77i S Wida 18 Btatdee, Irish Maiil. Gor. Roberts 44928 JeT son 5'. f 1 :09%fast 6 102 5 6 7 6'' 2h S Doyle 12 Hr.mma. Speedster, High Note 44619 Church"! 3-4 1:14 good 152 113 6 6 7 f V1 3 Mooney 8 Kiti II.. Kiku. liarcbesa II. 44209 I.atoTiia 3-4 l:M*4kY7 40 IM 7 4 6 H 47 J Staplefnl2 W.o'Wisdasa, L.Luxury, Sosius 43971 Datonia 3-4 l:i:'%fast 8 l"". 4 3 4 5* 44 C Rob'sonl2 Fluzey. Disconl. Si|iieeler 43857 Lex'ton 3-4 l:16Vr,mud 6 105 1 3 3 3i 2" T Murray 12 Boastelle, Trusty. Thist.'s Beau 41958 Oakl'wn 1 l:42%fast 6 105 7 4 4 7 7J 8-* N Barfett 10 D.KVrts. M.B.T'rman. R'lutioD 41X95 Oakl"wn 3-4 l:16%hvy 7 1«7 3 4 4 4t 3« J Mclntvrft to III. Paradise. Astraea. C.Holter* FIREPLACE, b. g. 4 107 By Ossary — Anna May. by King Eric. (Trainer. R. Friend. Owner. 0. Wendle). 1 5655 V ends 3-4 l:1V.-,hvy 7 IM I 3 I l V II Lunsfu 12 Huron II.. M.Trask, Seatiaseatal 45479 F.G'ada 2-4 l:15-igood 15 112 I I | 41 r47 H l.unsfd 11 Mose, BoBSteHe, Sentimental 4541:: F.G'ada 3-4 1:15 slow 15 112 5 11 11 10* 10l; H Lunsfdll Arch Plotter. Mab. UttteMaaftta 45213 Jefson 3-4 1 :13sr,fast 10 109 8 7 7 8« 7-J H l.unsfd 11 Fa. Ward, E.M cBride. T'mywaae 44299 Reno 1 l:40%fast 15 100 8'" C Gross S SamlLlI. Gold. Chance, Prom. Me 44291 Reno 5-8 1:01 fast 7 107 3'1 R Carter 7 Tor Miss. July Fly, Careen 44160 Reno 1 1 -16 l:49%fast 21-10 111 5«1 R Carter (i Mis. Mark. Sh. Green. PinkTenny 43937 Reno 3-4 1:13 fast 3-2 105 1" J MeBride !". G. Chance. Med. Boy. AfterNight 43SS4 Reno 5-8 l:0t%fast 9-10 109 1=J B Kop'm'n (i Quid Nunc. ValliV.. P'l I.Psajlai CACAMBO. ch. g. 4 107 By Free Lance — Bonnie Kate, by Loyalist. (Trainer, R. Williams. Owner. S. W. Grant). 4SM3 F.G*da 3-4 1:1n hvy 12 H° I 6 6 6* -■'■■ W" Wrigtotl2 Bttaae. Mabel Traak, Redlaaj AM F.G'ada 3-4 l:15%cood IS MS I 7 5 4' 3* W Wright 12 Poattaey, I.angden. Hawk. Queen 43MB Latonia 3-4 1 :l:!%fast 159 107 11 8 8 10' 10 '• W I'rump 12 Subahdar. G. Gold, A.Middleton MH2 Rl. Grass 1 l^O^fast 21 MC 6 " .1 Mooney 7 Baby Cat, Astee, I.enh Coelirau Ktm P.I. Grass 3-4 l:12^fast 9 111 11" W War"on12 I.eftas. kUaa Wrif;:it, Vision 4303S I^atonia 1 1 16 l:462fcfast 27f DO 3 2 2 6 8* 10=3 J IIanoverl2 Gourm'nd. Gen.Haig, Can. Light 42677 Latonia 3-4 l:13%fast 26 107 8 9 9 9'J 810 J Groth 12 H.GoLucky. B. Joe, Impressive INDOLENCE, b. g. 9 114 By McGce — Princess Orna. by Ornament. (Trainer, 0. E. Pons. Owner, F. Loh). 41646 Laurel 1 1-2 2:344»fast 11 1 '• I I I I S 7 ' -" L Morris B P.nnlCalis. Ut.Cottaae. Tie Fia 44475 Laurel 1 •-S 1 :.r.3--,fast 7 10s 7 5 5 4 43 3*| E Sande lo Polroaaa, Lazv Lou. Galley Head 44334 Laurel 1 1-8 1:52". fast 22 DO 6 6 5 i o'le^JH Ham'fn 9 W.Violet. Handfull, BL'aBrldge 41221 Laurel 1 1 :41--,fast 33-10 110 4 6 6 6 G1 5"i J MeTagt 10 Kinipaleng. Keziah. Tie Pin 41070 H.deG'ce 1 1-4 2 :05"-.-,last 3-2 111 5 2 2 2 31 f» J McTag't S P. and Calls. Toadstool. Luther 44017 H.deG'ce 1 1-4 2:07'-,fast 2* DO 3 6 2 1 Is I4 J McTag't 12 P.andCalls, LeDinosaure. Luther 43S27 H.deG'ce 1 1-4 2:07--ifast 31-10 109 2 3 3 4 32 3;1 E Sande 8 L.Cottage. S.W..lohnson. Luther 43767 H.deG'ce 1 1-8 Ulltfaat 23-5 ill 4 3 5 6 4s Z'- C Rob'sonl4 Little Cottage. Zinnia. Tie Pin LITTLE STRING, b. g, 8 109 By McGee— Interview, by Ingoidsby. (Trainer, J. Lowe. Owner, C. R. Ellison), 45463 F.G'ada 1 1-8 2:00V5hvy 30 104 7 6 8 10 102 10- F Bryson 12 Grumpy, B. Hampson. LMoseoride 45414 F.G'nds 1 1-16 PSO^sIow 20 111 9 9 10 11 10" 12*« J Glass 14 JaekK.. All'ieree. B. Favorite 45350 F.G'nds 1 1-16 l:55«ihvy 12 110113 13 12 12 12,012'« J Glass 1 1 K. Neptune. Caballo. Waterproof 45271 F.G'nds 1 1-8 l:541-,fast 15 108 8 10 9 7 11 D'« J Pierce 11 Marauder. B. Loader, Alexander 45241 Jefson 1 1-16 1 :47'ifast 6 112 10 8 8 6 10' M'«.T Glass 14 IndianSpring. HigliNote. Caballo 45217 Jefson lm70y 1 :44%faat 41 103 3 3 3 3 i* ««} S Boyle 8 TliursdayNighter, Cap. City. Mab THE GALLANT, br. c, 4 107 By Bourbon Beau— Dividend, by Ingoidsby. (Trainer. J. C. Cahn. Owner. J. C. Cahn). 454S5 F.C'nds I 1-s 1:55 BjOOd 16 M 12 1 1 2* 9*1 Q Stack 12 Br. Favorite. Cup.Ci:y. JX.Stone 45414 F.G'ada 1 1 M 1 :"()'. -.slow 31 KW 1 1 1 1 1- 4-'l C Rob'sonl! J.okK.. All'ieree. HrownFavoi ire 452S4 F.C'nds 1 1-16 1 : IS fast 6 10S 2 2 2 2 in 571 F C'ltiletti 9 Capital City, Dancer. I'avan Boy 45243 Jefson ll:40i5fast 4 106 D 10 8 7 81 9" C Rob'sonl-1 Miimho Jumbo. S.iuer. Plenty 45121 Jefson lm70v 1:46 fast 2* 95654 4 4H43F i"ltiletti S Yoweil. Medn-a. T. V. MeMahnn 45U91 Jefson lm70v l:467.fast 11-10 DO 10 5 4 1 1* 1* F C'ltilettill J. David. ReTOlutioa. C'e.idouil I. 450..11 jff son 1 1-16 l:472ifast 5 IM 2 2 1 1 2- 2- AV Wright 10 F. Sii'non. G.Roberts, C'ateetaat 45011 Jefson 1 1:43 good 4 110 7 4 3 4 44 3° E Don'huel2 C'nelles, Revolution, M. Sterling Also eligible to start in order named should any of the above be scratched: SPEEDY FOOT, br. m. 9 (M) 108 By Voter— Swiftfoot, by St. Simon. (Trainer. A. Thomas. Owner. W. Perkins). 45551 F.G'nds 3-4 1:1'-. .hvy 20 IM I 10 11 D1 II- IT I.unsl"dl2 I'll !i. Iliinm II.. G. Washington 451M Jefson 3-4 1:14 fast 41 l 7 6 4 5 6 V H Lunsf'd 8 Sw. Clanee. RainbowGirl, Biesta 41978 Jefson 3-1 l:18l0niud 10 IDS 12 7 5 61 6]1H Lunsf'd 12 Speedster, BobBaker, RerolatioB PROMISE ME. b. h, 5 114 By Joe Carey — Tamiga, by Empc.or of Norfolk. (Trainer, W. H. Debolt. Owner, Hall & Debolt). (5589 P.G'ds 3-4 1:11 hvy M ill 5 4 3 If 51 B Pauley 12 Ettahe. Cacambo, Hal I 1 1 ■11299 Reno ll:40 ifast 2 112 :,"■ It Lowe 8 Samllill. Gold Chance, DickleW. 4 1 101 Reno 3-4 PP.'jfast 2 2 IM I] It Lowe 4 La I'... Noire, CCbance, PinkT'imv ■3929 Reno 5-8 1 :om.,fast 3 l"s 1 i; Lowe 6 Toy Miss, Harry D., Clear Lake (3887 Reno 3-4 1:14 fast 11 MS 2] It Lowe 7 Toy Miss, lint. Arms. B.ofR'rney 432C8 Chey'nne 3-4 l:13%fast •; 195 s-d Lowe S White Shield. Red Cloud. Iteydu (2738 (Tksb'g Ab7 S 1:25 fast — DS ., R I. owe tlDiadi. Annie Edgar. P. to Point M5M Dagers. Ab7-S 1:22 fast — 113 U" it Dowe !t Koran. p.toPoiat. (apt. M'niout SAYONARRA, b. m, 7 109 By Peter Quince— Ellora, by Masijran. (Trainer. C. Tugendhaft. Owner, M. Miller). 45179 J. f son ;..' . 1 1 M fast 8 Ml 1 2 5 71 7'7 F Smith 11 Med. Miss. Fran.-.Siar. Pin-, iada 419.7 Jefson 3-4 1 :1 D.-,tast 20 IM 1 8 R bo le ■ \V Riden'rll BillieB., M.J'n,!..,. D.oIDev'shirc 42023 Oak!' wn 11-16 1:4s fast 16-5 102 3 5 5 6 7 7-1" II Cassity 7 H.C.Basch, Grampy, H'koryaat 42010 Oakl'wn 1 l:ll'f.fast 8 106 7 6 5 5 11 2* O Willis 7 Iolite, Kuh.gv. Jack O'Doud 41X95 Oakl'wn 3-4 l:16Vr.hvy 18-5 lo9 I I I 21 S*| C Brown !t III. Paradise. Astraea. I'.i initana (1858 Oakl'wn 1 1T6 1 :47--,fast 4 IM 2 11 2 I" fi* O WUlia 7 Hon. Boy, H.C.Basch. D.W'iami 417:19 Oakl'wn lm70v l:45V(faat 4 103 1 2 2 2 21 2J H J Burke 8 Nominee, H. C. Basch, J.O'Dowd 41696 Oakl'wn 3-1 lTo^ifast 6 103a 5 6 5 6-'" I i C Brown I Iwin. Port Light. Kirstie's Cub HURON II. . b. c. 4 107 By Sweeper— Zuna. by Hamburg. (Trainer, G. Peterson. Owner. G. Peterson). 451,55 k G'ads ::-( l:isi,iivy 5 Ma I 1 1 11 D J Eoeller 12 21. Traak, Fireplace, Sentimental 45i.LT F.G'ada ::-1 1 :20--,mud 3 in 1 111 :■; s AVi.ia 12 LeBalafte, BMdle, Csi'mbiaTeaa 45i;iis F.G'nda 3-( l:lS-.-.mud 41 ]('7 2 112' 3*1 S Wida !» Young Adam. Iwiniwin. Jago (5564 F.G'nda 3-4 l:l«%hvy 10 ME 11 1 2 t* » s Wida 12 PUsen. Geo. Waabiaatoa, Keaiah MtSfFG'ada 3-4 l:ls~.mud 30 113*3 4 5 7 7-1 L I.yke 7 Op'tunity. O'D'van, Co. theMain 45KJ1 F.G'nds 3 4 l:171.-.hvy 30 115 8 12 61 6"! L Lyke 12 D.ofb'shire, A.Al'der. Ifu'cklll. Fair Grounds Entries and Past Performances for Tuesday, February 10. Fair Grounds Entries and Past Performances for Tuesday, February 10. WEATHER CLEAR- TKAOK FAST. Probabilities: Weather clear: track fast , Racing starts nt 2:00 p. in. (Chicago lime 2:9*0.) ® Superior mud runner. X Good mud runner. # Pair mud runner. (M) Maideus. • Apprentice allowance. Eirst Race— 3-8 Mile. Combat Pane, 8 -j ear-olds. Maiden* Bpcrial Wetebts. Colts and (o-Min .• -. (Track record: Jan. 7. l«l j--.{..'.•. 2- 11.. I Today's Ind. Horse. Wt. Her. A.Wt.Han 45741 White Star 112 :3.5'-. lid.. 72.5 45G333 Buddie Keaa 118 :3 i-.-. 110x72:) 45721- i'utt 110 ::W--, 1M XT13 45721 .!.»• Bab 10.5 :3f.-:. lUi. 7::. 45711 Be Sure 112 :.!0-.. 110. 71 I I..701 No Fooling !)7 ::40-. 110X705 |..f.54 Hunters Point ...110 :3*%k 110..7(M) 15.5S7 Machine (.tinner ..111' :38m 11t;..7(u 15721 Preddie 118 ::l7-0 llt;..7(K) Ben V.il-1. ch. e. by Great Britain Virginia Nitnn. by Gold Heels... 11(! .!o:-.iiu. b. e, by Flotsam Miss (.las-e. bv Rising Class lit: Second Race — 3-4 Mile. t year'-obte and apward. ciaimiag. (Track record: Feb. 8. EtJEB l :ii ■.-,—•;- lid.) iinom •Aechbj Alexander. ..If t:M 4 107:: 739 J.VJTO- *lri-!i Maid IIP 1 : 1 :t _-. 0.104. .715 i: :i.".; »I.it le Maudie HH 1:13% 4MB. .71.' irOio Ton: Boose 103 1:133, 5 114X710 436BS* M. Beri Tbarman. 101 1:12-.. 7 1MX719 45C59 Doke of DevonshlrellS 1:14 5 114x710 45907 Krniitani 103 1:13'i 5 19J9y710 43635a •Fireplace 10.5 1:13 4 107. .710 45589' •Cacambo 19811:14 4 107x710 448*9 Indolence 1071:134 • 114x7'-. 45488 *l.it;le string 100 1:1814 8 I09x7«aj 15485 •The GaUaat 113 l:17'..ni 1 B97..7I8 Also eligible to start in order named should any of the above be scratched: 45554 Speedy Foot (M). 107 1:15*4 8 180. .708 45589 Promise Me 11.1:13'.. 5 111.. 705 I 45179 Bayonarra 112 1:13'.-, 7 180x700 (45855) «Huron II 105 1:18% 4 107X725 Third Race— 3-4 Mile. Qvdrk Fire Pane. 4-year-olds and apward. Allowances. (Track record: Feb. 0, 1018— 1:11%— 8— 118.) ! 1!5- Arnold Ill'; 1 :11 '.-, 0 114X750 II.-743I Taenia 105 1:11-'.-, .5 111X745 4430S3 American Ace 112 1:11'0 4 1170740 (45301) I'ltra Cold lHj'.l:13 .5 108. .740 452SO Leu-otal 88 1:12% 4 101.. 740 457043 Tickli-h 120 1:12'.-. 4 114x735 (45408) Troilus 112 1:10'.-. ti 110.735 45724 Duchess I.aee 107 1:13'.-, 4 103X730 45725* Marchess II 187 1:14% 4 101x7:14) 429!)!) Bd Stone 112 1:13% 4 188. .723 43307 Vvette 105 1:14 4 107.72!: 45715 Bandage 109 1 :13 *r. I 108x710 Also rthtibte to start sinnild any of tli*- above be scratch' d: 45440* Osgood 110 1:11 4 10*!®720 Fourth Race— 1 Mile. Caledonian Hainlicap. 3 \eai-old-. ClaimlBg (Track re, old: Jan. 11. 1810 117Y . 6 108,) (457421 GENERAL GLENN. 80 1:30% 114x750 (45000) tWendv 110X710 45742 Bone Dry 1011:48% 113x136 45742 ; Arrowhead 108x735 4.5721 Mv Dear 08 1:41 101x73.5 (5742 tOand Slam (M) ... 97 1:42', 95 .72.5 45742 St. Germain 107 1:41% 107x730 fWhltney As Bowers entry. Fifth Race— 1 1-16 Miles. 4-year-oMa and upward. Claiming. (Track record: Feb. 13. 1815—1:44% 3 101.) 45714 •War Clnh (M) 108 1:49% I loo. .75(1 457 15 W. W. Hastings... 0 1124:745 45581- opportiinity 118 1:44% iUS074O 15710- Warsaw- 102 1:44% C 115x710 45474 *Fi.rt Bttm 101 1:47'-. .5 110x710 45591 Honolulu Boy 108 1:48% S 112X735 45749 •Prospector 100 1:45% 0 107X735 157 Hi •Lulo-v 112 1:49% 7 102X730 Sixth Race— 1 1-8 Miles. 4 year-. Ids and upward. Ciaimiag. (Track record: March 14. 1908 -1:51%— 3— 122). 15711 *Almino 109 1:59% 7 189X725 (157271 •Doily 97 2:05'.-,ni 4 102X720 45059 : Bombast 190 1:58% r. 111x715 45''.73; Frank Mattes 105 1:57%* 1 107x715 45130 *w. II. Bnckner 108 1:58a 5 104x715 45859 •Rookery MB 1:52% 5 101x715 45700* *Le Balafre 102 1:58% 4 97x715 45700 Willdo 103 1:54% 7 111X710 45747 Lottery 109 1:52'.-. 8 100X710 45059 Luther 110)1:53% 10 111x705 45707 Otsego 109 1:57% 0 109. .706 45727 Fairy Prince 98 2:09%« 4 107.. 700 45727 Dr. Origin (Ml... 5 101. .700 45708 *Baddy Tucker (M). 98 1:57 1 97.. 700 Also eligible to start iii order named should any (f the above be scratched: 15707' *Ben Hampooa 113 1:58% 0 1090710 15775- 'Capital City 101 1:55- 0 199.. 710 45744 Pit 108 1:53% 7 109X700 45747 Waterproof 105 1:53 8 1110700 Seventh Race — 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Track record: Feb. 12, 1918— 1:42% — 1 — 113.) 45072- *Lady Kileen 100 l:4(i'r. 6 1010725 45574 - *Midia 100 1:52%S 3 87X720 45511* •Handfall 115 1:451-. 7 111x715 4.".7(Mi •Verity 96 1:47% 4 89X715 45727:I Philistine 1111:45 7 118X710 45511 Benefactor 99 1:44% B111X7M 45673 Frances St.;r 89 1 :55--h 4 99x710 45088 'Ldith K :: 87X710 , 45579 Tit for Tat 1811:43% 5 111x705 4.-.:'3(; Nellie Witwcr 8 89x705 45073 Muanita III 08 l:S7%h 5 111X705 45400 •George Mnehlebach 97 1:92% 4 99. .785 45349 Montague (M) 97 1:47 4 MB.. TOO 45507 •Ulster Queen (M). 4 09. .790 Also eligible to start in order named should auy of the above be scratched: 45025* •Capt. Hodge 997 1:48% 5 111x710 15588 Bessie Atkin (M). 4 99.. 700 45775 •Hah 104 1:45 0 190X715 45055 Bethel Hil! 93 l:53%h 7 90x700 Page 5 Third Race [3rd Fair Grounds] THIRD RACE— 3-4 Mile. Quick Fire Purse. 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. (Feb. 9. 191S — 1:11*4— 6—116.) ARNOLD, b. h. 6 114 By Peep o'Bay— Victoria M.. by Gold Spinner. (Trainer, L. J. Reinheimer. Owner. C. A. Applegatc). ■15195 F.G'ada 3-4 1:13 fast 4-5 IM 1 1 2 21 :'• J Batwatl 8 War Gad, Ballet Proof. Assume 45253 F.G'ada 3-4 lOMfcfaat 9-10 111 1 1 1 1* 1« J Batwell 4 Boa Troaap. Maboay, Jorica 4 l':7 Jefson 5| t l:05«0faat 4-5 111 1 11 21 I'M Butwell 8 The Boy, TaCOla, Troilus 4 5M5 Jet son ,:-4l:13 fast 3-5 D3 1 11 1- 1= J Butwell 8 Boo Tromp, Enmity, Troilus 4.5062 Jefson 5| f l:05*'5fast 1 123 3 1 2 33 2 J Butwell 8 Tacola, The Boy, F.mnifv 41942 Jefson 51 f l:0633fast 12-5 128 1 1 1 l3 V J Butwell S Tacola, Youneed, The Boy TACOLA. ch. h. 5 114 By Transvaal — Erla Lee, by Hindoo. Trainer. J. S. Ownbey. Owner. 0. B. Potts). '.71. F.G'nda 3-4 l:12%faat 12-5 MB 4 42:; I] 10 Ambr'ae 8 G.Starr, Maboay, C. Ley decker (53K F.G'ada 1 1:47 hvy 5 114 5 4 1 1 5- IP W AVar'on 7 Chief. Bolster. Breeze 45315 F.G'ada 1 kli^mud 11-u Dl 2 2 1 1 l3 1= M Garner 5 P.. Ma. lean. J. Deffering. D.Lace 0254 F.G'nda 1 1-16 l:45-.,fast 10 10S 5 3 2 2 2'J 4:3 H Lunsf'd 11 Korbly, Slip. Klin. S. of Pleasure 45216 J. fson 1 l:39\-.fast 5 112 2 1 1 4 5: I j D Lunsf'd 8 JackMooat, Doch.Lace, Panamau 15167 Jer son 51 f 1 :05^.f ast 11-5 107 4 3 I 3« 2'i n Lunsfd 8 The Boy, Arnold. TroUns MM2 J. fson 51 f 1 :05i5fast 8 D2 2 2 1 D D H Lunsfd • Arnold, The Boy. F.nmity AMERICAN ACE. br. c, 4 117 By Von Tromp — Rosegal, by Galvesion. (Trainer. J. Lowe. Owner, E. Cebrian). (4593 Church' I 3-4 l.D'.-.hvy 13 112 o 3 4 3i 2" J Glass 8 M.Priaeesa, J.IIare.Tr.. Geo. Starr (4582 Church' 1 2-1 1 i:;.-,good 13-5 117 4 :; S 4' 51 J Glass 7 Iwin, High Cost, Col. Taylor 44533 Church'l 3 4 115 hvy 22-5 lis 1 2 4 41 4 .1 Glass •'. High Coat, Rifle, GaJli-Carci 14 8 Latonia 3-4 l:13%aiad •; 120 I I I 7 73.I Glass 7 J.HareJr., Top Coat, RapM Day 44233 Latonia 2-4 1 : 12i, -.fast 14-5 115 2 11 I'll- J Glass !) Jack Dare Jr.. Wanted. Iwin' 41121 Latonia 3-4 l:l2'sfast 7-10 1011 6 4 5 V 5, II Lunsf'd B JorJce, Geo.Starr, Rapid Day ULTRA GOLD. ch. g. 5 108 By Golden Maxim— Ultimate, by Goldfinch. (Trainer. R. A. Smith. Owner. Sunnyland Stable). (5301 I'li'mls 3-4 l :i.: -.fast s-5 HM 6 11 1- l3 J Pierce 8 Rtraseaa, W.W.H'lngs, B.Troatp 45165 J, -fson 2 4 l.124.-.fast 1 IM] 4 2 2 21 L W .1 O'B'n 5 Trusty, A. V Akin, l'ullux 44817 Bouie 3-4 1 :lD.-,fast :;5 D.5 6 4 I 1« 1' .1 Pierce 10 Poultney, Qnico, Bister Emblem 44792 Bowie 2-4 1 1 l-„fast 3 ISO 4 3 4 1" 1" VV .1 O'B'nlo g.Emblem, N'htatick, H'doostaa 44764 Howie 6j t 1 :28%fast 21-10 IM 2 f, 5 1) p .] Pierce 1» Nebraska, MWs Bi-vn. Title 44631 Laurel 3-4 l:ll%good23-l# IM 3 1 2 14 1- i. Fator 11 Cnrreary, Major Daaao, General LEGOTAL. ch. f, 4 101 By Dr. Le^go— Pourquoi. by Star Shoot. (Trainer. M. Goldblatt. Owner. M. Goldblatt). 1 F.G'nds : t 1 l- cast M !■■• t 4 4 i' 5«J C Rob' sob 7 Mar. Miller, At Boy If., ilssnmi (S8M Jefsun :: I l:13%fast 13-5 106 C 6 7s g*« w Rlden'r B The Boy, Iwin. Mahouy (21 1 Latonia 2-4 l :14';slow 4-5 115 2 2 1 2' :;' C Dob's, 01 s Madras Gingham, Kiku, Jap 427!io Latonia 3 4 1 :D'6:ast 6 100 1 1 1 31 PJ C Rob'son 8 O.R'bod, T.o'tli'M'ing, B.P'dler 12345 Church'l 1-4 1:13 fast 17-10 115 1 2 2 14 11 C Rob'son 9 Bellsolar. Binding Tie, G.-CureJ (2156 Lex'ton 3-4 l:12'ofast 11-5 Do 2 1 1 1. 1 1 c Kob'soiill Linden. Mormon. Docod TICKLISH, b. c. 4 114 3y King James— Tickle, by Filigrane. (Trainer. R. E. Watkins. Owner. R. E. Watkins). i.7"i F.G'ada ' ' 1 M -' 1 12 121 3 6 U Buxt 0 5 I b I. yd rker, Coartship, Eulogy I 142 Jefson 3-4 fi-'-.fast 21 l»i 5 : , 14*1 Qroth • BonTromp. H.Burgoyne, Enmity it",. 1 1 Bon :.• f i:09%hvy 7 5 n- :; s 21 :■ .1 Qroth I STouneed, Tailor Maid, Pigeon (4942 Jefson 51 f 1 :oij'.-.fast 20 1!: 6 777- 1 .1 Groth 8 Arnold, T 1 . Youneed •if ; JaaMica 3-4 l:!2--,fast 12 lo; 4 5 5 f G w Car*l 5 Audaciom, Tot". Hannibal Ay/duct 61 f lTS^sfast 25 105 8 9 7 1| g«j j Frach 13 F'ryWand, c. la-el. HoBlster 43707 Belmont 1 1 :38'-,fast 7 112 4 3 2 2 8-1 («| T Rksb It A'dacious, Q'tionaaire, B'gowrie 43559 Saratoga 11:40 good S 5 IM '■ 4 1 2 2 ::' 1, Fator 7 It. Pools. T.Wilehet. War Cod TROILUS. ch. g. 6 110 Bv Bmimliik Tfrlln sf Troy, by F,oi-.. . (Tranni. E. Trotter. Owner. F'orisant Stable). ; 1 F.O 11. 1 1 \ :;y rani 13 ■ I II I 1» 1' O Willis :. 81 I A , Llrrly, Pougls 1 S. 1. 1 ; .1 1 .11 y r lac. fast c, in 6 •; 6 r 4 ; t Willis r. Tie- i:..\. Tirol*, Arnold 150*1 Jefson 3 I I 13 fast 20 IM 3 2 2 |«J o Willis K Arnold. Boa i' p. FninitT 411176 l.atoniii 1 1 :;s-.-.fast 21 110 3 3 4 6 5 .. ] .-n.ith ." Uiato II.. Oi no—lale. Pifle (MB Latonia 3-4 1 :i:-..fast 2-2 115 I 1 5 4 i :;■ i Coan'lly 7 Bine, I'oi II., Klka 43792 Lex'ton ll:3S%faat 7 1U» 2X12 2"' V D t'oon'Mv 7 Uiuto II.. Bufonl, Skeer Face 4o748 Lex'ton 3 i I:13%faet i8 lo7 1 3 i & 43i L Conn TlylO Basil, VlT« Auicrici. 1'r.ofCoiuo DUCHESS LACE. b. f, 4 103 By Fair Play— Dragnet, by Rock Sand. (Trainer. W. Short. Owner. R. I. Miller). 15724 F.G'nds 1 l:40%faat 2 113 2 7 5 '■ I W Obeli 7 M.MIBer, TailMaid. B.D'acerll. (66M F.G'nda 2-1 i:ii'.."nvy M M I 6 8* 2 ; Stack 7 Ch. Leydeeker, GeaJStarr, l'ullux M4M F.G'nda I 1 :45-.-.hvy 12-5 b'9 2 E '■■ E E I '!• II Thnrher B My Dear. BHckliag, Toddtet 452.15 F.G'nda 1 l:42%mud 4 104 4 5 4 4 4::' 4" J Pierce 8 Tacsla, Bio.Ma. ban. .I.HetTerlng 45216 Jefson 1 l:39%tast 8 104 1 3 3 3 I] 2h AV Obert •'• Jack Mount. Panaman. Chief 44S48 Bowie 1 1-16 1 :491'r,fast CJ M9 13 3 3 3 3' L Ensor ". Ophelia, 1 001 MeTaggnrt MSI Bowie 1 l:43'.-,good21-10 D8 4 4 4 4 2' 21 1. Ensor .". Liinettn, ■ . Dancer! I., W.Violet MARCHFSA II., ch. f, 4 101 By Rabelais — La Tosca II., by Laureate. (Trainer. H. Neusteter. Owner, H. Neustctcr). 15726 F.G'nds ImMy 1:45 fast I Mf 2 1 2 2 3' 2 ■ s Boyle 7 ftalgnrar Raaeher, ITaaas \dam 45255 F.G'ada 1 l:29"-.-.fast 12-5 MM I I I E| 5;J S Wida 12 Oaasad, Jim Heffering, Lively 4.5027 Jefson lm70v 1 :45'V.fast 7-5 97 2 2 2 3 2V. 3- F C'ltiletti 7 P.. Danoerll.. S.ofl"Mire, Lively 44955 Jefson 1 1-16 l:46%fast F 162 2 4 4 4 U 1- C Rob'son 9 P.. M'D' well, B.D'eerlL, G.Bagla 44916 Jefson 3-4 1:14 good 18-5 9S 4 5 4 41 3-J S Wida .". Maliony George Clark, Osgood 44617 Church'l 3-4 l:15=r,mud 23 104 4 6 6 55 5s?. W Wright 7 Lady Luxury. Korbly. Herald 41619 Church'l 3-4 1:14 good 11 107 2 12 fa* 3'1 T Murray B I'iti II., Kiku. Sweeping dance ED STONE, br. c. 4 106 By Assagai — Bettie Sue, by Tho Commoner. (Trainer. E. W. Moore. Owner, E. W. Moore). (2999 1. at -via 1 1:3N fast 12 MS II 10 9 11 11 ll*1 II Lunsfd 11 St.AMiiie. ToOjbolo, Dr. Carmen (2932 Latonia 3 I 1 Tl'.-.ininl 32 110 6 6 6 6 6-« I, Canfiehl 8 Jorice, Joe Stahr. Swav (2887 Latonia 2-4 l:12!.-,fast 34 112 7 4 3 4S 6"i R Simpson 7 Beaniags Park. Joe Stalir. Toto (MCI Oakl'wn lm70v l:45V,fast 4 MS 5 5 5 2 1] l'J W Crump B Bridesman, R.Riley, Sir Oliver 41969 Oakl'wn 1 l:42'-,mud 6 MS 3 4 4 4 3:- 3'" C Rob'son S Ilriimmond, Ph. Maid. Cromwell 41916 Oakl'wn 1 l:4B%taat 12 101 4 6 6 5 3i 3'i C Rob'son 8 BUT .Light. MarsMoaaj. Obolus YVETTE. ch. f. 4 107 By Fitz Grafton— Collar of Roses, by Collar. (Trainer. R. Colston. Owner, M. Shea). 42.97 Saratoga 3-41:12 fast M MS 2 4 8 S" 8'2 II Ham't'n • War Kiss. Joyful. Fili II. 42307 Saratoga 3 4 1 :i3%good 30 DlMl » D lo- S»i E Bayaea 12 VaacouTer, Uattontrape, Joyful 43013 Aq'duot 1 l:38y5fast 10 Ml 14 7 6 75 6'- K Haynes S llerodias. Pli.Maid. B.Dancerll. 42006 Oakl'wn 3-4 l:14%fast 4J 105 9 3 3 I'l Is C Rob'son !» Scnibl/dy, Bridesman, Warldol 41835 Oakl'wn 3-4 1 :14 5fast 15 102 7 7 7 5» 51* II Ham't'n 7 Cromwell. Scrub Lady, C.uy 41526 F.G'nds 5J f 1:07 fast 20 108 10 H 11 11 10' A Collins 11 Minawand, Legotal, Iwin BONDAGE, ch. h. 6 108 Ey Ogden— Fair Atalanta, by Knight of the Thistle. (Trainer, J. Arthur. Owner. J. Arthur). ■15715 F.G'nds 1 l:::M.-,fast 15 MJ £ I 5 5 5 ■;,■- a Richcr'k .5 Damask. 8. Elm, W.W.Hastiags 42091 Alt' d m it 1 l:36*ifast 1 102 6 6 64 44 4TJ A Richcr'k 8 Luiullite. Sunny Slope, Bally (3975 Aq'duct 1 1-8 l:50--.fast 4.J 98 5 5 5 4 4» Is! A Richcr'k 5 T. La Mort. I.inius. Dellist(.r 12926 Aq* duct 1 1-8 1 :49"-.fast 12 100 12 12 12 12 ll1 lO^2 J Callahan 12 Eternal, Purchase. Q'stioanaire (2S94 Jamaica 6J f l:05%T:ist -50 112 8 8 S 8 S"L Stalker 8 Ceo. Starr. PeterPiper, startling 42763 Belmont 1 l:3S%good 3 lti7 3 5 5 5 6 5 3 J McTag't 6 Cam'fleur, Dodgers, Q'lionnaire IBM Pimlico 1 1-8 l:56%hvy 39-10 123 7 7 5 3 21 2t» A Richcr'k 7 Weedtrap, N. Bridge, 1'urueari Also eligible to start should any of the above be scratched: OSGOOD, ch. g, 4 106 By Garry Herrmann — Ostra, by Hanover. 1 Trainer. J. Graham. Owner, L. F. Wagner). (SMI F.G'nds 3-4 l:l7-ihvy 11-5 102 4 4 4 31 V S Wida • Converse, Dlseaarioa, The Boy 45142 Jefson 3^ 1 :12\f ast 15 DO 3 5 6 o5 4s J Rod'g'ez S BonTromp, H.Burgoyne. Enmity 44916 Jefson 3-4 1:14 good 8 M9 3 2 2 2- 1"' M Buxton ." Maliony GeoXlark, Marchess II. 44S36 Jefson 1 l:48'shvy 6 MC 6 4 4 1 22 2' M Buxton 8 Br.McDawell. G.Cock, S.I'eurll. 44492 Empire Ab 3-4 l:10%slow 12 109 3 5 6 6 55J II Myers 6 Pickwick, Youneed Toto 443! 6 Empire Ab 3-4 l:ll%hvy 8 DO 3 4 6 7 E'-'l R Troxler "Fruitcake. Pickwick. I lt.Thule Fourth Race [4th Fair Grounds] FOURTH RACE— 1 Mile. Caledonian Handicap. 3-year-olds. (Jan. 11. 191G— 1:37' 5— 5— 106.) GENERAL GLENN, ch. c, 3 114 By Magneto— Mattie Glenn, by Orlando. (Trainer, E. T. Colton. Owner, Wayr.e Stable). 15742 F.G'nda 1 1:40 Cast E Ml I 1 1 1 2" 1] II Kri.-ks'n B I'.r.M.n. Arrowhead, Bone Dry 468M F.G'ada 1 1-* 2 id '.-.hvy 25 93 4 1 2 4 M* U" A Richer" kl2 Pielor, Slippery Elm, Damask 4i"_l F.G'ada lm70y 1:47 mud 7 92 6 7 7 7 H 1*1 S Wida 7 Bolster. Woodtrap, Blairgowrie EMM F.G'ada 1 l:41Vigood 18-5 105 12 2 3 2- 2'i W Obert I Bread Mi 11. Boat Dry. MyDear (S4M F.G'nds 2-4 1. IS hvy 7 104 S 4 2 3s 3" W Obert 8 Min.Man. R.TraTeler. (;.de('aiise 15323 F.G'nda latMy l:!945hvy 9-5 IM 111 1 2" 2- J Mooney ". I). John. Accelerate, Constantino 45302 F.C'nds 1 l:39Jsfast 12 99 2 1 1 1 2'i 1" J Mooney li Damask. Simpleton, Bone Dry WENDY, b. f, 3 110 By Peter Pan — Remembrance, by Hamburg or Broomstick. (Trainer. M. Goldblatt. Owner. I-I P. Whitneyl. EMM F.G'ada 3-4 l:18V»mud 1-5 MS| 1 1 1 1» !■ C Rob'sonl8 Alula. Ira Wilson, Keep 44607 Church'l 3-4 Uajfcalow 19 Ml 0 4 3 2'i P' C Rob'sonl^ V. B'kMaid. Accelerate, Dresden 41093 Latoaia 5i f l:00Sifast 3i 107 6 7 5 f ' 581 C Rob'son 7 Lorraine. V.B'kMaid. Mlle.Dazie 44023 Latonia 3-4 l:12=Vr.fast 6 1« 3 3 4 5- 5:- J Groth 12 Lorraine. Make I p, Kinburn 43331 Saratoga 5-8 5S-"fefast 14-5 1 10 6 8 8 7- 6°* E Ambr'sel.". M. Dancer. Wed. Cake. B. Signal 43271 Saratoga 5-S 59%fast 13-5 112 10 6 4 8' 7;i E Sande U Truly Rural. HastenOn, Ar.Point 43093 Aq'duct 5-8 58 fast 7-10 D2 2 1 i 1* 2'i T Rice 9 Panoply, Fly. Fluwer, Kallipolis 43055 Aq'duct 6-8 69 £fast 18-5 116 5 6 4 6J 711 W Knapp 7 Panoply, Bon. Mary, H.O.Heels BONE DRY, b. c. 3 113 By Beach Comber — Meltoh Mowbray, by Melton. (Trr.iner, W. Hurley. Owner, F. S. Peabodyl. (8742 F.G'nds 11:8 fast li 111 I S 3 I 4- VI D Lyke 8 Cen.Cl. mi. Br. Man, Arrowhead (MM F.G'nds 11:43 hvy 4 Dl 5 4 4 2 35 1| J Rod' g'ez 7 Bread Man. Accelerate, G. Dawn 451S2 F.G'ada 1 l:4!Vigood 3 MS 4 6 6 4 3- 3- S Boyle 8 Bread Man. Gen. Glenn, My Ban MM F.G'ada 1 1:45 hvy 15 103 4 5 5 5 VI -' B Boyle I Damask. Simpleton. St. Germain 45302 F.G'nds 1 l:,9*3fast 44 Ml 13 4 4 45 4:i II Thurber G Cen. Glenn. Damask, Simpleton 45267 F.G'nds 5i f l.M%fas( 4 116 S 6 6 62 34i J Rod'g'ezlL' Besthoff. Fly. Witch. Anticipate 45214 Jefson 5i f 1 :06%fast 40 11214 5 3 21 P J Butwell 7 Sw. Liberty. Sugarmint, Penelope ARROWHEAD, b. c. 3 108 By Uncle— Xarco, by G. W. Johnson. (Trainer. J. Graham. Owner. L. F. Wagner). 15743 F.G'nds I 1:M fast S Ml 222 2 J' S ] H Thurb-r B Gen .Glean, Br'd Mas, I'.oneDry 45705 F.G'nds 3-4 1:1 l^good 12 10S I 4 4 S» 1" M Duxton 8 Sw. Liberty. Min.Man, Fly.WitCh 45473 F.G'nds 5' t l.MtfcslOW 13-M1M I 4 2 li l1 R Troxler 12 The Pirate. Cormoran. Al Buja 45427 F.G'nds 51 f l:10%mud 10 104 6 6 6 (| 473 J Judge 11 Dia. Girl. BobbyAllen. WhoCares C3M F.G'nds 3-4 1:17 hvy 10 101 4 3 3 3" 37i J Pierce 7 TlieBny. MfakMan, Ch.Lss decker 45238 Jefson 5ifl:03%fast 16 IM 7 6 4 3n 3Ji C Rob'sonl- Hats Oh*. Gen. Glenn. Cormoran MY DEAR. ch. f. 3 101 Ey King James — Bettie Landon, by Mentone. (Trainsr. F. Musante. Owner. F. Musante). K724 F.4 1 l:M%fast 20 M 3 I I C I- 1 ', A Richcr'k 7 M.Miller. Tail. Maid. B.D'ncerIL (MM F.C'nds 1 1:17 mud 5 US 2 4 1 S 5' 4!- G Stack 7 Tail. Maid. D.Vandiver. MadgeF. ■ F.G'ada 1-4 l:l5 f,hvy 15 M 7 7 4 31 I* A Richcr'k B Bobby Allen, Gpportoaity, Mose 45; 2 F.G'ada 1 l:4D:-.good S MS 2 4 r, E B] 47 B Wida ; Bread Man, Gen. Glenn, Rone Dry 4:102 F.G'nda 1 l:46*£hrry 7 M 2112 is I'l S Wida 5 stickling. Doebess Lace, Toddler ! ".'21 F.G'nds 3 -I l:17lohvy 12 Ml 3 3 3 3"' 2- S Wida 7 Simpleton, Bui. Proof. BreadMan GRAND SLAM. ch. c, 3 (M) 95 By Whisk Broom II — Trumps, by Sandringham. (Trainer. M. Goldblatt. Owner. R. Bowers). 4.712 F.G'nds 1 1:1" fast M 97 2 1 7 7 7i 7;" G Slack B Rcn.Glena, Br. Man. Arrowle-ud (4592 Church'l 3-4 1:16 hvy 20 112 7 7 n B] 8» C Rob'aoal2 Destroyer, Dolph, Anlieipate 44262 Latonia 3-4 ldM%tm*t 9 113 7 8 8 7'i «»» C Dwb'sonI2 E. Indian. Goi.llaa 11. Priuce Pal ST. GERMAIN, b. c, 3 107 By S-a King— Queen Dixon, by Sir Dixon. (Trainer, A. B. Gordon. Owner, F. Bain), 15742 F.G'nds I l:M tost M M E ( 1 E ".! 5*1 0 Willis 8 GeaGlean, Br. Man, Arrowhead ISCM F.G'nds 1 1:43 hvy 7 llo 1 I I I .",' ".»:, Willis 7 Baae Dry, BreadMan, Accelerate (5837 F.G'nda In. 70 ■1:51". hvy SJ M 14 2 1 1- 1- G Stock • Franklin. Carinas, Quite -; H2 F.G'nds 1 1 : il'.-.good M i"S | I ( »; I t* U stack ; BreadMan, Gen. Glena, I'.oneDry (5382 F.G'nda 1 1:15 hvy 13-5 Ml E 4 4 3 5- 1 • II ThurKr 8 Damask, Bone Dry, Simpleton 45215 F.G'nds 1 1:47 hvy 13-10 102 1 1 1 1 1- I- II Thurber o Simpleton, Weary Fifth Race [5th Fair Grounds] FIFTH RACE — 1 1-16 Miles. 4-ycar-olds and upward. Claiming. (Feb. 13. 1915 — 1:4.4";,— 3 — 104.) WAR CLUB. br. c, 4 (M) 10O_ By Javelin— Torpcnhow, by Tcrpoint. (Trainer. J. H. Buscher. Owner, t-. E. Mooar). 15744 F.G'nds 2 3 :2s1.-, fast 40 \ 2 2 i 1 M :»'-srS Wida Hi Biter. Plenty, Omond 15589 F.G'ada ImMy 1:41' -.fast 20 bo | 5 7 7 4'' 3*) S Wida 7 V.'.W.ll'ngs. Baigneur. BaIa.Ghi (5181 Jefaon 3-4 1:14 fast 25 IM 5 6 6 M &*% .1 Bell 8 Sw. Glance, RainbowGirl, Siesta 41195 Laur.l 1 1-16 l:47-.^fast 21-5 IM 9 9 S 10 ion 8" J Dell IS War Smoke Legacy Bar Coy 44487 Laurel 1 l:40*ifast 24 DO 9 S 6 I 5- tl J Bell 10 S.LightliL, D.C'nival, M.Cennell 44371 Laurel il:46'ihvy 6 D2 9 9 9 9 9 9-'-J Bell 9 MasterBlll, DnkeJohn. Rockaree 4427* Laurel 1 l:4D.-.D.st IS ill 1 2 3 :'' "• J Bell 5 L'Effare. Stickling, Veto 41015 H.deG'ce 3 4 l:12Vfast 27-10 114 16 14 13 13- 13-- J McTag't 1(1 Sinn Feiner. P. if India, Frizeur W. W. HASTINGS, ch. g, 5 112 By Harrigan— Royal Lady, by Royal Thrush III. (Trainer. E. T. Colton. Owner. M. J. Rooney). i"7i. F.G'ada 1 l::;s':,fast 10 MIS 2 11 3 21 3 - D Ericks'n 5 Damask, Slip. Klin, W.M.isk (5509 F.G'nds ImMy PD'.-.fast E MS 111 1 1- lnt 11 Ericks'n 7 Baigneur. War Club. R'abow Girl 45M1 F.G'nda 3-1 1 :l..i„fast 16-5 IX 2 I I 3'J 33 J Butwell 8 Ultra Gold, Etruscaa, BonTromp (5212 JeC son 3-4 l:12,ifast 10 112 I 12 2; 4'j.i Batwell 5 The Bov. Assusae, War fled 44149 Latonia 3-4 1:12 '.-.fast 9 DO 5 2 2 2J 3-i S Wolsfrnll" Blttd.Tie. l'ullux. A. N. Akin (4091 Latonia 5i f l^Clafast 11 116 5 4 2 2L 2* J Gruber 1^ Bl. Paradise, l'ullux. Bttbahdar 43788 Lex'ton 3-4 l:13Vifast 31 125 5 4 4 Ba 4r'l J Gruber !1 Car. Moore, LadyF.PIay, Pullux OPPORTUNITY, b. g, 6 118 By Totldington— Miss Oertel. by Handsel. 'Trainer. W. Woodard. Owner. W. Woodard). 15591 F.G'ds 1 1-16 1 :." '".-hvy 8-5 ID 1 2 1 3 -I 2" 3 Dreyer * War Mask, Weadatoa*, Eulogy 4.56 F.G'ada :-4 l:154-.bvy 11-10 111 1 3 2 2- L'n J Dreyer 8 Bel.hv Allen. My Dear. Mose 8MM F.G'ada 3-4 l:18\-,mud 7-10 117 1 1 1 l2 1" J Dreyer 7 O'D'iiov'n. CotleMain, R'dl'nd CS3M F.G'nda 3-4 PPFr.hvy 13-10 DS 2 11 l2 l'J J Dreyer 7 Midia. l'ullux, Nebraska (5320 F.G'nds 3 11:17 hvy 8 114 1 1 1 P li J Dreyer S A.N. Akin, Redland, Juanlta III. WARSAW, br. g. 6 115 By Bryn Mawr— Early Love, by .Xing Eric. (Trainer. T. E. Crist. Owner. T. E. Crist). (57(6 F.G'nds 1116 1.47 fast I MI 5 3 I ! 2- 2 1. .1 Pierce 8 MaaRase II., Sir: Co.], Grandee 45316 F.G'nds 11:11 mud M-S M8 4 4 3 2 8] 4«f J Pierce S Atta Boy II.. Omond. St. Germain 4:2:..". F.G'nda 1 l:38%faat 10 101121111 n 11- iu::; J Pleres Vi Omond. Jim Befferiag, Lively 44M4 Jefson 1 1-16 l:S3%naad 1 113 3 11 1 1- l« J Butwell r, Rereler, N.K.Beal. Br.McDaweB 44830 Bowie 1 1:43 Wast 12 ill 4 4 3 2 7' 8:} T Rice 8 Ua.'sLassle, Wbodtrap, Bolster 44S01 Bowie 1 l:43^fast 5J 111 S 4 5 2 I'll' A .Johnson : W.Ma'liine. Q.ef t.Sea, St.I'dore 447SS Bowie 11-16 1:51 fast 3-5 b'7 2 2 2 2 33 f .1 Pierce 8 Bolster, M'i inonElder. S'nnyllill 44759 Bowie lm70y 1 :47%fast 9 Ml 4 4 3 4 3"k 4" J .1 Pierce 6 T. McTaggart, Tetley, P. Whack FORT BLISS, b. g. 5 110 By Dick Welles— Espero, bv Sir Dixon. (Trainer. W. A. Burttschell. Owner. J. R. Skinker). 45474 F.G'nds 3 I 1:18 -'..slow 8 112 1 6 4 6'1 «•] R Simpson 7 A.JacklL, Br.Maeleaa, Pickwick 45048 Jefson 3 4 1:13 -fast 4 DO 2 3 3 4' 4' F Cltilettil2 Green Gold, Bon Tromp, Trusty (5015 Jefson 3-4 l:i4V*good 3 DO 1 2 14 V II Lanafd 10 The Boy, WarGarden, IraWHsoa (4828 Bowie 1-4 l:13%faat 15 5 IM 1 1 2 l« fa* J I'ien'e 5 St. Allan, Crank, PastoralSwaln (4814 Bowie 6?. f 1:20 fast 8 100 4 3 I 2s l'i J Pierce 10 Grimalkin, Kashmir, .Ivntee 4177.: Dowie 1 l:(S%faat 18-5 1:4 212 5 6s 625 J Butwell T T. McTaggart Trtlnj. limhFkaj HONOLULU B0YL ch. g. 5 112 By Salvation— Zerita. by Cerito II. (Trainer, R. L. Rogers. Owner. Ma^ter^on & Rogers), 15591 F.G'ds 11-161 i bvj 1. » .. 4 •; •; 5» "•••. G Stack 8 War Mask Op'tnnitj Woedataaa (5(97 F.G'nds lmM] 1 .41 -fa -t E Ml "• 6 7 1" 1 Itllettl 7 graaklia. .liii'.i. 1 run.. CI (5255 F.G'nds 1 1 : 39 ..fast 10 107 8 5M 7 10' ll1" S Boyle 18 Osaosjd, .liin Bettering, Lively (5168 Jefson 11-16 1:48 fast 1 MB 11 6 1 I M1 6«| J Mooney 12 SBpperyEIm. Mather. Thlstledon (5049 Jefson 1 1-s 1:52 fust 9-5 MS 4 2 2 2 2} 21 II Stearns :. Sailor, Uerchaat, Br.McDawell (4955 Jefaon 1 1-16 1:l6«-fast 10 IM 9 7 7 6 6 B*| H Stearns B M'li'salL, B.M'D'w'l, B.D'c'rII MSW Jefaon laaM) 1 K igood 1 m 4 5 4 3 3\ 21 II Stearns 8 Chief, Baas Fear II., Game Cock PROSPECTOR, b. g, 6 107 By Mdbhroom— Clef d'Or. by Bend Or. (Trainer, H. Neusteter, Owner. H. Neusteter). U i- 1 11. 1 0 faal 1. 115 122 - 8 7 -■ w !•;. '--ay 8 Hon. Base II., Warsaw, Baa Gad i 1'iini- 1 1 16 1:51 hVy 12 do :. 1 r, 8 E] 6" II Lnasfd 8 Chief, Bvldat de Verdun, Borneo (5254 F.G'nda 1 1 Hi 1 :!5-.-fast 30 105 8 MM ■ 91 8»| C Bob'aonll Korbly, Blip. Elm s of PlouKure (4543 Church'] 1 1-8 ):6-.-.hvy 22 DO 8 8 8 s 7» !»• 8 Doyle 8 Linden. J.Hefferine s ivur II. 41 .1 Latonia 1 1-8 1:57 mud 7 le7 3 3 3 I 3* 3" I! Lunsfd 8 Tippo Sahib, I. _ . l( ll elar 1. ... Latonia 1 1-S l:53%mud 6 108 2 1 4 5 E1 V H Lunsfd 6 General Ualg, Raider, ifmoad IG-11 Latonia 1 5-8 2:(59fctoat 21 112 s 4 5 10 9* ess M Garner 10 8tockweIl. Under Fire Vulcanite 41021 Latonia 1 1-8 1 :51V,fast 10 120 6 6 6 7 7' 7" D Lvke :» John (»., Minto II., S.n- I'eur II. 13886 Lex'ton 1 1-S L.v^sood 6-5 115 4 2 1 1 Is l6 H Lunsfd 8 I'ie.lra. Mist. Folly. Game Cock EULOGY, h. m. 7 102 By Fair Play— St. Eu.lora. bv St. Simon. (Trainer, F. Dunne. Owner. P. Dunne). 15748 F.G'nds 1116 1 1; 1..-1 . ' 1 - s Boyle S Mon.Knsc II., Warsaw, Ran Gad C704 F.G'nds 3-4 in1 1: I IB 1". :. 1 1 ; ■ |»J |i Erl.ks'n ."» 1 1 • 1. ,. 1 Courtship, Ticklish : I l'i. 1.1- 1 '. i.'.h\y 15 t»l 12 2 1 V 2' B Boyle R Jiffy. U...I iton . TImni Mahlh 15623 F.G'nds 1 1:41 mud 1". 1-117 7 7 7 ( " s Boyle 7 Tail.MaM, ILVamlUer, UadgeF. ; 591 l'i.. is 1 1-16 r..i-.,hvy M yja ., ,; .-, 5 4 «•] g Boyle 8 War Mask, lyp'tnuity, Woodstoae FG'uds 11-161: 1 hsy 20 M 15 1 1 1:! 8" s Boyle 6 Chief , Si.ldat de Terdna, Roasec SKM F.G'ada l 1M1 fast 12 hni u 3 3 3 2- SJ H Kricka'a ti M. Miller, Cob. Lass, B.UaacarIL Page 6 Sixth Race [6th Fair Grounds] SIXTH RACE— 1 1-8 Miles. 4 -year-olds and upward. Claiming. (March 14. 1908— 1 51 5— 3— 122.) ALMJNO. 1 . p. 7 104 By Dr. LeeajewMarnata, l.y Brutus. (Trainer. 1). McDennnl. Owner. L. L. Wise), i.'iiu r.ti'ada z :;:L's'..r;isi 38 ag ". I i» I g B*| \ Rlcbcr'k18 Mater, Plenty. OaMad BMM F.G'nds 1 1-8 2:01 hvy :i0 102 5 4 3 .r. W Q A Uichcr'k • Prunes. Bombast. Caballo 45592 F.G'ds 1 1-4 2:14=shvy 30 104 7 4 4 6 7 715 A Richer'k 7 K. Neptune, Taiilac, Capt.Hodge 45444 F.G'nds 1 1-4 2:lSy5hvy 100 101 6 5 1 1 1* 1» A Richcr'kll) BabvSistcr. Lottery. Bombast 45325 F.G'nds lmTOy 1 :51%hvy 50 110 12 12 11 12 12 12* • M Garner 12 Don Dodge, Sloeth, Bertodano 45:71 I'.G'nds 1 1-S l:54'/-,fast 20 108 11 9 7 9 81 91S II Garner 11 Marauder. B. Louder. Alexander 4184 Jef'son 1 3-16 2:01 'if ast 15 103 13 13 13 10 10h 10" L Canfleld 13 Ornery, Rookery, Benefactor mm Church/l 1 1-S l:52 ifast 163 109 10 10 10 10 9* 9'J .1 Robbins 10 SnndmanlL, JackHill, Corydon DOILY, b. f, 4 102 By Magneto — Marguerite Doyle, by St. Maxim. (Trainer, W. A. Burttschell. Owner, W. E, Matthews). 46737 Funds 1 1-n; l:47!.-.fnst M N I II 2 F 1*18 Wida 14. FrankMonroe. Philistine, Pindar 45613 F.G'nda 1 1-S J: :: mud 6 97 4 4 4 5 61 613 A Richcr'kll F.Mattox. B.Hampson. W'rproof 4.-.5T9 F.G'nda 1 1-M 1 :5_'«.-,hvy 12 05 4 2 12 V PI F Bryaon B I'ilsen. Prunes, Blue Thistle 45524 F. Gnds ll-HJ 1:'! .mini S 93 3 1 1 1 2& 3-i F C'ltllettl 8 .I.C.Stone. Bajazet. l'arrish BMM F.G'ada 1116 1.4S fast 20 MI 10 9 10 9 9- 9'4 .1 Heupel IS (Vrlestonian. Bombast. Willigan 45414 FC'nds 1 1-4 l':islshvy 10 94 2 1 3 4 6*. ••• F CltilettilO Almino. Baby Slater, Lottery 45190 Jef'son lmTOv l:454*faat 12 105 7 10 10 7 8J C 5 II J BurkeP2 B Favorite, F.. Sight. Audrey K. 45081 Jef'son lm70y l:4t «fast 12 104113 11 11 10 10' 7"J H J Burkel.". Bengali. Early Sight. Montague 45059 Jef'son 3-4 1:14 fast 20 107 7 6 6 62 4'i H J Burke 8 Mose. Koh-i-Xoor. General BOMBAST, br. g. 5 111 By Broomstick— Xela. by Meddler. (Trainer. M. T. Mockler. Owner. F. P. Lettellierl. 4MM F.G'nda 1 l-s 2:01 hvy 13-5 1 10 4 5 i I V V II 3 Burke « Prunes, Almino. Caballo 4MB F.G'nda 1 1-8 2:02-,5mud 7-3 112 12 2 2 L'4 :'3 11 J Burke 8 Plenty, (apt. Hodge. Kl ftey 4 MM F.G'nds 1 1-10 1 £2%hvy 10 109 9 3 1 1 1| l"t ][ J RurkelO BrownKavorite. Prunes. Marshon 4 MM F.G'nda 1 1-10 1:4S fast 15 112 12 11 8 8 4^ 22 II J Burke 18 C'lestonian. W'illigan, Courcelles 45444 F.G'nda 1 1-4 2:18' 5hvy 6 MS 8 7 7 7 5' 45 G Stark 10 Almino, Baby Sister, Lottery 45414 F.G'nds 1 1-10 l:.50%slow 4J 111 14 11 9 6 4s 7" J Rod'g'ezll JaekK.. AlPieree. BrownFavorite 4.".359 F.G'nds 11-16 1:58 hvy 6 109 9 S 7 4 32 3» J Rod'g'ez 9 Sol. de Verdun. Keziah, Toddler 43338 F.G'nda 1 1-16 l:54%mud 4 109 7 7 6 I 4- 4s J Rod'g'ez 7 Tanlac. King Neptune. Keziah FRANK MATTOX, b. g, 4 107 By Duke of Ormonde — Rosa Dawn, by Peep o'Day. (Trainer, W. Carr. Owner. L. Marion). 45*73 F.G'nda I 1-1*1:61 h.v 7 112 I 2 3 t "- rlH Thnrberll Ornery. Athena. Mac Thistle 45*13 F.O'nda 1 l-s 2:03 mud 10 1041 12 2 3 2- i- II Tliurberll B. Hampson, W'rproof. S'passing 4E5M F.G'nds 1 1-10 l:52\-,hvy 3 97 2 1 2 5 H B'« S Wida 7 Toddler. Napthalins. B. Hampson 45403 F.G'nda 1 1-8 2:00Vbhvy 18-5 97 2 1 3 4 4* 4 i F C'itilettll2 Grumpy. R. Hampson, Dioseoride 45418 F.G'nda 1 1-10 1:52 slow 12 KU 5 11 2 lh 4:i II Thurberl2 Marauder. .1. O. Stone, Lottery 45340 F.G'nds lm70y 1 :54^0hvy 5 llli 5 12 2 21 24 L L.vke 14 May. Garvin. Oen.Byng. B'dledee 4MM Jef'son lm70y l:4C=sfast 15 109 1 3 3 5 7* 7,: O Willis 11 TheGallant. J. David. Revolution W. H. BUCKNER. br, g, 5 104 By Radford — Determination, by Rough and Ready. (Trainer, W. Lewis. Owner. J. 0. Byrne). 45130 Jef'son 1 1-1* l:47%faat 10 109 8 7 7 6 *h 4} J Mooney 0 Rengali. B.ijazet. Golderest Boy 4506.3 Jef'son 1 1-10 1 :47V-.fast 15 ME 2 4 4 3 3i 3» S Boyle 14 Drag. Rook, Statim, Sea Urchin 45004 Jef'son 1 1-S l:57:5r.slow 20 108 3 3 4 6 6 6=* J Mooney « St. 'sBridge. Merchant. J.C.Stone 44855 Jef'son lm70v l:56%hTy 3 112 1 2 3 3 V 44} R Gilbert 7 K.Neptune. Yowell, Audrey K. 42M» Church'I 1 1-10 1 :47-nfast 34f 1 17 10 10 9 10 12 12-" O Willis 12 Hondo. Ronnie Tess, Sea I'rehin 42269 I^ex'ton 1 1-8 l:50%mud 13 103 8 0 5 6 615 C'« O Willis s S.McM'kin, I'h'istine. Be'factor 42224 L -x'ton 3-4 l:13%good 62f 107 9 8 6 71 O12 O Willis 11 H. Iturgojne, M.Trask, C. Burns 42188 Lex' ton 1 1-10 1:51 %Etjf 59 105 8 7 5 4 4» 6" O Willis 11 Little String, Irregular, Hondo ROOKERY, br. m, 5 101 By Zeus — Ravenroost, by Prince of Monaco. (Trainer. F. Dunne. Owner, P. Dunne). •MM F.G'nds 1 1-S 201 hvy 30 97 I 0 G 6 6 0'9 II King • l'runes, Almino, Bombast 4 MS F.G'nds 1 1-8 2:02 Amud 20 100J 4 5 6 6 6 64» S Bovle t I'lenty. Bombast, Capt. nodge 45577 F.G'nds 1 1-8 1 :58%hvy 30 10018 8 6 7 7" 8s2 S Boyle 8 Queen Blonde. Jiffy. Sasiu 45511 F.G'nds 1 1-10 1 :47%fast 10 10110 10 10 10 7* 6'« S Boyle 10 Brown Favorite. Handful!. Mat 45477 F.G'nds 1 1-4 2:ll £.'low 8 96 6 5 6 5 525 4*J S Wida 0 Bub. Louder, King Neptune, Pit 45405 F.G'nds 1 1-4 2:12ar.hvy 6 941 7 8 8 8 8 S38 II King 8 King Neptune. Cracow. Tanlac 45305 F.G'nds 1 1-4 2 :07*jf ast 12 100 8 l 6 5 5'J 4*1 J Pierce • Deckmate, Bajazet. Bub. Louder 45283 F.G'nds 1 1-8 l:52%fast 20 98 2 5 6 6 7 7" H King 7 Wad. Last, Deckmate, Kenward LE BALAFRE. gr. g. 4 97 By Sir Wilfred — Grey Agnes, by Pepper and Salt. (Trainer, F. Mallory. Owner, C. R. Daly). ■E7M F.G'nda 1 j-s 2:56%cood 13-5 W8 4 4 .; 3 !■ S*| J Eoallar 11 Sem.St'lwart. Christie. P. C. King 4.".i.2l F.G'nda 3-4 1 :2*%mod 15 ]p) 2 5 5 5l 11 W Wright 12 Huron II.. Riddle. ColumbiaTemi •U.S.", Bowie 11-10 1:53 fast 41 Ml 3 2 2 1 ink ^u J Pierce 10 Fr'.vPrince. E.Baumann. Jacnetta 44*13 Bowie ImMy 1:47 fast 7-10 110 3 2 1 2 ui O-'J L Knsor 11 Susan M.. Little Ed, Tom Fool 447MO Louie 1 1-S l:092/sfast 43-10 1O0 9 3 2 1 4= 5 i F Weiner 12 Bogart. Cmbala. Dalro-e 44771 Bowie 1 1-1* l:5145fast 8-5 l'JOJ 1 5 3 2 2« 2* .1 Pierce 14 Watl'lu I'mbala. FairyP'nce 44734 Pimlico 1 1:46 hvy 13-5 112 5 5 2 3 41 fl C KummerlO 'I'ufter, Freeman tie. Little Ed 44706 Pimlico 1 l:43%fjtat 7f 110 3 1 3 2 1"' t c Kummcrll Gnuine, Puke John. Frcemantle 44520 Kmpire 1 1-10 l:4S*5fast 41 HE 5 6 3 2 22 :" C Kummerll Bantry, Jack O'Dowd, KeenJane WILLDO. br. g. 7 111 By Waldo — Froken, by Halma. (Trainer. E. L. Snyder. Owner, H. B. Holmes). 4570* F.G'nda 1 l-s l:Sfi%a;ood 25 109 s 7 10 9 8 | 7 ° I" Smith 11 S. Stalwart, Christie. Le Balafre 45463 F.G'nds 1 1-8 2:00'.-,hvy 20 109 110 11 11 ll1"!!-5 F Smith 12 ;nnnp.v, B. Hampson. Dioseoride 45218 Jef'son 1 3-16 2:00'-.fast 20 1051 7 7 7 7 7 ?J F Smith 7 Bajazet. Ornery, Little Cottage 45097 Jef'son 1 3-16 2:0lV.fast 30 106 6 6 6 6 62 7"i 1 1 Stearns S Capt. Hodge. Ken. Boy, Cap. City 4MM Jeraon 1 1-10 1 :47-;fast 20 111 7 7 8 7 71 61:H Stearns ](t F. Shannon. T.Galhmt, G.Roberts 44S73 Jef'son 3-4 1:21'Ahvy 12 111 7 7 8 8 8ISH Stearns 8 Tiajau. Th.Nighter, Toombeola 44011 H.dt-G'ce 1 1-4 2:07^fast 32 105 11 10 10 11 81 810 J Heupel 12 S.Gatew'd, J.W.Klein, B. Sister 43767 H.deG'ce 1 1-8 l:54%tast 21f 11114 12 12 U ll1 10!« J Heupel 14 LittleCottuge, Zinnia. Indolence LOTTERY, br. g, 6 109 By Garry Herrmann — Dovecot, by Kingston. (Trainer, L. F. Marshall. Owner, Marshall Bros.). 4"717 F.G'nda ll-sl:.-,;, fast 15 111 7 7 0 5 5' 4-' W K isay s Lucius, Gold. Boy, C.Barkley 4M8| F.G'nda 1 1-M I'M good 8 113 4 7 3 3 31 38 W Kelsay 7 Willigan. Verity, Br. Favorite 4M73 F.G'nda 1 1-M 1:52 hvy 8 114 6 C 7 6 6" 0" W KeLsay 11 Ornery, Alhena, Frank Mattox 45477 F.G'nda 1 1-4 I:ll1*aloW 31 101 2 3 3 2 4n- 5»J .1 Pierce ti Bub. Louder. King Neptune, Pit 45444 F.G'nda 1 1-4 2:18Vihvy 6 lo0 5 3 2 2 33 3S1 C Rob'sonlO Aliuiuo, Baby Sister, Bombast 45418 F.G'nds 11-16 1:52 slow 15 11112 12 10 6 51 3- J Pierce 12 Marauder. J.C.Stone. Fr. Mattox 45397 F.G'nds 1 1-8 2:01%hvy 20 103 4 7 7 6 5l 4" J Pierce 8 S.deV'erdun. Antoinette, Redstart 45063 Jef'son 1 1-16 IfrMfaat 15 110 7 12 13 13 13* 13" W Kelsay 14 D. Rock. Statim. W. H. Buckner LUTHER, b. g. 10 114 By Oddfellow — Conimena, by The Commoner. (Trainer. C. N. Freeman. Owner. C. N. Freeman). 45059 F.G'nda 1 1 8 2:01 hry 11-i Mi; 2 2 2 2 :,••:,' .1 Bntwetl fi Prunes. Abnina, Bssaaasl 45593 F.G'da 1 1 10 l:5!-r,hvy 6 5 113 5 3 3 5 4' 47J J Butwell 7 Grumpy. Pmlu. J. C. Stone 45351 F.G'nda 1 1-4 2:17 -"-ilivy 5 112 4 3 1 1 Is Is J Butwell 6 Gold. Boy. Ornery, Lorena Moss 44983 Jef'son 11-10 1:54 mud 4 112 9 7 8 7 7'1 5'-J D Stirling 9 Punish. C'terbalance, P'ureville 44943 Jef'son 1 1-10 l:48%fast 11-10 113 :! I 4 4 3l 2* J Butwell 7 Aldebaran. Leta, Lucile P. 44918 Jef'son 1 1-16 l:4S%goodll-10 113 0 3 3 3 2' 2»* J Butwell !» C. Itarkley. Ken. Boy. Aldebaran 44S77 Jef'son lm70v l:55*ihvy 7-5 114 1 3 3 1 l5 l'° J Butwell 8 Lucile P.. Mather. Contestant 4459U Laurel 1 1-10 1 :53*jhvy 9 112 1 3 3 3 2'1 5'i T Rice S Poacher, Romeo. Lord Herbert OTSEGO, b. h, 6 109 By Transvaal — Southern Girl, by Free Knight. (Trainer. B. Burton. Owner. E. Holland). 45707 F.G'nda 1 l-s 1:55 go«.i! M M8 12 2 2 5 "- 1 ; 1 Mooikv 7 Pleaeariaa, Pit, Ben Hampson 4:'110 I'aducah 41 f 57%fast — tM 42 D Franklin ." Iteilloc. Marty Lou. The Clerk 4:j101 Paducah 5-8 l:03 ,sfast — J'.S 4'3 1) Franklin 4 M. Agnes. Pinehurst. II. Voltage 4U09C Paducah 4J f 59 fast — 120 7T 1) Fr'nklin 7 I'.ertW'liams. M.Agness. JeanK. 35266 St. Louis 11-16 1:53 fast 15 105 8 4 7 9 9 8'J I, Hall • D.ofShelby. C'flagration. M.Fox .".5230 St. Louis lm50yl:4o fast 2 109 12 2 1 11 2' I. Gray 7 Tactless, Hester Smith. C. Court 35173 St.Louis lm50y 1:53 good 15 107 3 12 2 4- 4« L Gray 8 Tarleton P.. Stelcliff, Mikifula 35123 St.Louis 1 1:32 mud 20 110 4 4 4 4 i- V* L Hall 0 Rosewood, D. Holbert. Irregular FAIRY PRINCE, ch. g. 4 107 By Olambala— Glass Slipper, by Spendthrift. (Trainer, R. White. Owner. J. J. Farrell, Jr.). 45727 F.G'nda 1 l-M l:47'.-.fast M M I s I 5 5-' I '* .1 Eoeller 14 Doily. Frank Monroe. Philistine 45405 F.G'nda 1 14 2:12 ,-,hvy 30 101 1 2 4 5 6'" 6-'u L Canfield S King Neptune, Cracow. Tanlac 45350 F.G'nda 1 1-16 1 :55%hvy 20 103 10 10 9 7 10"10,s J Pierce 14 K. Neptune. Caballo. Waterproof 45257 F.G'nds 1 1-4 2:00"iifast 30 100 6 1 2 3 81 92» A Richcr'kll Wad. Last. .1. Reeves, Capt.H'dge 45157 Jef'son 13-10 2:00 fast 20 10S 5 5 6 9 9 9"J Rod'g'ez 9 Contestant, Bub. Louder, Tanlac 45096 Jef'son 1 1-16 LlsHt'ast 15 111 7 0 6 6 72 77J W Obert 8 Toddler, F. Sh'non, C'terbalance 45029 Jef'son 11-16 1:49 fast 20 109 3 6 8 7 7s "|W Obert 10 Yowell. Tanlac. Sleeth 44S25 Bowie 1 1-16 1:33 fast 3 1O0 5 5 3 3 22 1 W Obert 10 LeBalafre. K.Baumanii. Jacnetta DR. CRIGLER. b. g. 5 (M) 104 By Marathon — Presentation, by Brutus. (Trainer, G. H. Mailman. Owner. C. B. Marlman). 45727 F.G'nda 1 1-M l:47%faat 90 105 1111 9 8 1- s- - J Mooney 14 Doily. Frank Monroe. Philistine 45*73 F.G'nda 1 1-10 lzSiifchvy 50 106 10 9 6 6 71 7°3 J Mooney 13 Wand. Lady Eileen, Bertodano 4MH F.G'nda 3-4 l:20--.mud 100 115 11 12 12 12 128-' T Par'gtonl2 Le Balafre, Huron IL. Riddle 45212 Jef'son 51 f 1 :07Vifast 60 110 12 13 13 13' 1421 R Gilbert 15 Cli. Summy. M. Manage. F. Choice BUDDY TUCKER, b. g, 4 (M) 97 By Jack Point— Friendship, by Golderest. (Trainer. H. Oots. Owner. H. Oots). 4tMt F.G'nda ImMy l:47%COOd SI 114 1. i. 12 13 IP 11-T R MeD'ottl." .1. Dudley. Charming. Tiiomphant 45523 F.G'nda 1 I I L:M%mod M Ml 7 7 7 7 7 76" s Wida 7 W.I^ist, Marauder, Cap. City 44982 JeTaon 1 1-M 1:54 mud 50 301 6 9 9 9 9 9-5 G Stack 9 l'arrish. C'terbalance, P'ureville 41177 I.atonia 1 1-16 l:47"ifast * 110 9 9 11 11 ll3 11"! H Lunsf'd 12 Baigneiir. Saner. Th's Beau 41024 I.atonia 1 1-8 l:5:;'.-.fast 21 9S 12 12 12 12 ll2 9--' G Shack 12 W.H.I'oarce. Buncrana. Medusa 4MM Lex'ton 1 1-4 2:10-,mud 29 loo 6 6 6 5 42 4"" G Stack 8 Kingfisher, Ellison. El Rey 42774 Lex'ton 1 1-10 1:47 '^fast 50 103 8 9 9 8 61 4*1 G Stack 10 Lucile P.. Philistine. Redland 41.S.S0 Havana 11:41 fast 15 98 4 6 3 3 21 2* G Stack 11 L.Frog, Cafeteria, ("onnettell. Also eligible to start in order named should any of the above be scratched: BEN HAMPSON, br. g, G 109 By Ben Trovato — Margaret Hampson. by Nasturtium. (Trainer. W. J. Burke. Owner. J. J. Fahey). I.57117 F.G'nda 1 1-S 1:56 g*Od i W8 4 4 4 4 41 " • A Li.hr'k 7 Dioseoride. Pit. ("avail Boy 4M3S F.G'nda IIS i':04 hvy I Ml 123 4 «•• 4T1 J Rod'gp/. 8 .lack Reeves. Sasin. Willigan 4501:: F.G'nda 1 l-s 2:03 mud 7 114 5 I 6 I 11 I* H J P.urkell F.Mattox. AV'rproof. Surpassing 4555s F.G'nda 1 1-10 1:52'. -.hvy 41 104 5 3 3 3 4" 371 A Richer'k 7 Toddler. Napthalins. S. Stalwart 45498 F.G'nds 11-10 1:48 fast 12 112 6 7 3 4 8 6» A Richcr'kLl Charles'nian Bombast, Willigan 45402 F.G'nda 1 1-8 2:00';,hvy 10 107 9 4 2 3 31 2a A Richcr'k12 Grumpy. Oios.-oride, Fr. Mattox 45418 F-G'nda 1 1-M 1M slow 20 M0 9 10 9 7 71 6-1 A Riehcr'klS Marauder. I. C. Stone, Lottery (MM F.G'nda 1 1-M 1:58 hvy 12 109 8 7 5 6 5! i» J Dreyer 9 Sol. de Verdun, Keziah. Bombast CAPITAL CITY, br. g, 6 109 By Bobbie Kcan — Eminola, by Aloha. (Trainer, M. Smith. Owner. M. Smith). 45775 F.G'nda 1 1-1* l:48%I*st 7 Hl7 11 13 11 7 7 2' F Coltll'ttilS Charming. Bajazet. Ornery 45592 F.G'da 1 14 2:14--.hvv 10 107 2 5 7 7 0- G11 S Wida 7 K. Neptune. Tanlac. Cap*. Hodge 48E23 F.G'nda 1 1 S l:S81fcniud 8 103 2 I 3 I 4' :;■'• S Boyle 7 W.L-ist. Marauder. P.andCalls 4.VHSS F.G'nda 1 1-8 1:H good 8 104 I I 0 fi 5" 2 S Wida 12 BrownKavorite. I.ik ins. J. C. Stone •64*4 F.G'nda 1 1-1* 1 :52\-.hvy 10 MG 1 5 I 4 5- S*f 8 Boyle M Caballo. Tanlac. Astraea ^ F.G'nda 1 1-1*1:53 hvy 6 Mi 2 6 8 8 I V F I'ltilttti B I'oilu. Golderest Boy, l'arrish •UM F.G'nda 1 1-M 1:52, mud 4 111 4 6 5 5 45 3» tl Stack 7 Meddling Miss. Caballo. Jack K. PIT. ch. g, 7 109 By Leonid— Belle Rankin, by Handball. (Trainer. J. Phillips. Owner. J. Phillips). 45741 F.G'nda 2 3:28' fa 1 3* ." ' 3 i I 7-' 5TS J Mooney M Bolster, Plenty, Oaaaad 4:7"7 F.G'nda 1 1 8 1:55 good :i M8 C E S 5 3} ! ■ .1 Rod's'ea 7 D'aearlde, B.H'atpaoa, CavanBoy 4 B2S F.G'nda 1 1-8 2:024,-.mud 8 let 5 3 3 4 41 51" .1 Pierce »i Plenty. Bombast. Capt. Hodge 45*13 F.G'nda 11-8 249 mud 3 MS 1 11 8 0 F 5- s Wida 11 F.Mattox. B.Haaspeea, Wproof 45678 F.G'ada 1 1-M 1:54 hvy 20 M8 8 S 8 5 31 3 J Pierce !t Lucius. Mount. Rosell.. KlUey 45522 F.G'nda 1 1-8 IM%aaai 15 MB 6 7 7 6 4' f* 8 Wida 8 D.Taadrrer, K. Neptune, Tanlar WATERPROOF, ch. g. 8 111 By Cunard— Tinker, by Handspring. (Trainer, C. W. Chanpell. Owner. J. A Brause). 16747 F.G'nda 1 1 B l:M fa -t M IW I 8 a I 7 I | .1 Mooney B Lacfata, GaM.Bay, CBarUey 45SM F.G'nda 11-8 2* hvy 7 HO s 8 8 8 I 7«» C Taylor S J. ('. stone. I.u ins, PauK dnnelly 15*13 F.G'nda 11-8 241 mud 21 114 6 6 I 1 2s ::'!(' Taylor 11 F.Mattox. B.H'mpson. S'passing 4 MM F.G'nda 1 1-M 1.53\,hvy 8 Ml 14 14 13 11 8»» 3»1 J Mooney 14 King Neptune. Caballo, Sleeth 45097 Jef'son 1 8-M 2:111' -.fast 30 109 8 8 8 8 8 8" J Dwyer B Capt. Hodge, Ken. Boy, Cap.Citj 44931 Jef'son 1 1-S 1 :54'!..f:ist 10 109 7 8 8 8 8 8" J Dreyer « Tie I'in. M. Rose IL. McAdoo 44S7S Jef'son lm70y 1 :56:iohvy H 114 9 8 6 5 3' 11 J Mooney 9 Pulaski, Newel \Y\. Bronco Billy 44422 Latonia 1 1-8 2:01=f,mud 23 113 7 7 7 7 6' 6:» J Pitz I Coij-Ioii, Dam ing Spray, Jiffy Seventh Race [7th Fair Grounds] SEVENTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Feb. 12, 1916— 1:42' 5 —4—113.) LADY EILEEN, blk. m. 5 101 By Celt— Eostre. by Charaxus. (Trainer. F. Mallory. Owner. M. E. Williams). 4KB F.G'ada 1 1-1* l:521fchvy 20 101 1 1 1 1 1| 2- J Sadler 13 Wand. Bertodano. Christie 45.149 F.G'ada 3-4 l:Mtt»vy 60 109 10 10 10 10 B»« .1 McTaa/l 10 Bttaae, Converse. Margery 45153 Jef'son 3-4 l:l.'!%fast 30 102 11 13 12 If 12" B Kena'dyl* Sen .lames. M. Gamer. M. Wright 46046 Jef'son 3-4 1:1 1 Vast 20 108 12 13 12 11 1M« : Walls 14 .Mali. Mi-s Howell. Itosemary (MM JeTaon 1-4 1:15 fast t» 112 8 M 8 919" .1 Dreyer IS Shandon. Parrisli. Oeaeral 44854 Jef'son C. f 1:12 hvv 30 11*11 1 10 12' 12'« F Hopkin«14 Oeaeral. •I'.K.M'Mahon. ('.Master 41504 Jef'son 54 t 1:II9\m1ow 20 111 1 9 10 9- 9,2K BUnpaonll Val. West. Approval, Med. Miss 41219 F.G'nds lm70y l:52V*nvy DJ N I I I I I CC Cochran 0 Amal'uiator, Thirst, BillHunley MIDIA, b. f, 3 87 By Rock View— Galaxay, by Star Shoot. (Trainer. II. SJeaateter. Owner. Riley & Rcxingcj). 1 .t F.G'ada 1 1 IV a«y 4 97 1 1 l 21 2" A 1:1 li.i u it G.Dawa, Farecloaare, Bedgegraaa (5478 F.G'ada lin.o% in s|oU 11 5 MM I 1 1 8 8- s'3 l1 C*ltilcttl a IMph, Haeaandotih, GnldrnUawa ■MM F.G'nda 11 1* I ..M'-.n.ud 4 M ill I I1 2'' H Wida » Caterhalaan*. Praaea, BaaDadga *HM F.G'ada 3-4 Lis'ihvy 11-5 lit I 5 7 8' 6'" 11 Tina an s Sedgegrass. Bee'aWiajc, C'yright 45360 F.G'nda 3-4 l:19%hvy 20 101 5 3 3 32 2:J II Thurber 7 Opportunity, Pulliix, Nebraska 45336 F.G'nds ll:47%mud 8 103 4 2 2 7 41 6'2 H Thurber13 Fleer. Red Domino. Sedgegrass 45000 Jef'son 61 f l:08%slow 12 100 5 8 7 51 7«iG Stack 12 Neenah. Little Sandy. Rib 44951 Jef'son 5-8 l:01%fast 8 102 8 7 6 6- 6»1 F CltilettilO Pueblo, Cicely Kay, Princess Loo HANDFULL, ch. g, 7 111 By Royal Flush III.— Modreda, by Sir Modred. (Trainer. L. Haymaker. Owner. L. Haymaker). 45511 F.G'nds 1 1 10 1 :47--,fast 5 109 6 2 1 1 1' M A Rlcher'klO Brown Favorite, Mab. Philistine 4S4M F.G'ada 1 1-16 l:54%mud 8 114 8 8 8 8 8" 7'8 J Rod'g'ez !) Counterbalance. Midia. Prunes 45332 F.G'nds 1 1-16 1 :r,3?;smud 12 112 3 3 5 6 6-° 6" J Rod'g'ez 7 Thnrs. Nighter. Pulaski. Medusa 44823 Bowie 1 1-10 l:323/-,good23-10 102 2 5 3 6 3'* 3-1 A Richcr'kll Nebraska. Miss Bryn, Refugee (4775 Bowie 1 1-1* 1:51 Vast 21 110 5 4 4 3 2'i 22 J Pierce 7 Lucius. Bogart. Stir Fp 44754 Bowie 1 1-16 1 :U%cood 51 104 7 3 1 1 l»t l'J A Richer'k 14 Lucius. Nnpoli. Stir Fp 44628 Laurel 1 l:41Vsgood39-10 107 1 6 6 5 3'1 2'1 D Carsw'1110 Melancholia. Beliringer. Napoli VERITY, ch. f, 4 99 By Ivan the Terrible^ — Veracious, by St. Leonards. (Trainer, W. H. Fizer. Owner, W. H. Fizer). 45700 F.G'nda 1 1-8 l^6%ajood I Mill 1 41 :. 3 G Stack 11 S. Stalwart. Christie, LeBalafre 45IS7 F.G'ada 1 1-10 1:50 good 8 101 1 2 2 2 I» 2' G Stack 7 Willigan. Lottery. Br. Favorite 45498 F.G'nds 1 1-16 1:48 fast 15 100 3 6 9 11 10'HO'5 S Wida 1? Ch'rlestonian, Bombast, Willigan 45192 Jef'son lm70y l:46%fast 41 98 8 5 4 5 B* 4*3 S Wida 10 Ch'lestonian, M.Roblee Safranor 45153 Jef'son 3-4 1:13 Vast 6 99 10 8 6 61 6"! C Pone* 14 Sen. James. M. Garner. M.Wright 45096 Jef'son 1 1-16 l:48Vast 6 102 2 2 2 5 5: 6!jC Ponce 8 Toddler. F. Sh'non. C'terbalance 45012 Jef'son 3-4 l:16ysgood 6 1051 9 6 6 61 5s C Duggan 14 Lit.Maudie. M. Manage. Sarasota 44952 Jef'son 3-4 1:14 fast 31 103 6 4 4 4- 2» C Robsonl2 Ina Kay, Bengali, Kingling II. PHILISTINE, ch. g, 7 116 By Samson— Flower, by Goldfinch. (Trainer. T. F. Bornman. Owner, T. F. Bornmanl. !"727 F.G'nds 1 1-M 1:47'.-.fast 4 110 S 4 I I 2- 3" G Stack 14 Doily. Frank Monroe. Pindar 45511 F.G'nds 1 1-16 1 :47Vast 4 100 5 9 9 6 41 4s J Pierce 10 Brown Favorite, Handfiill. Mab 45414 F.G'nds 1 1-16 l:50%slow 10 111 5 3 3 4 6" 3' R McD'ottlt JaekK.. AlPteree, Brown Fivoiite 453M F.G'ada 1 1-16 1:48 fast 15 114 2 4 4 4 V 5"! R McD'ott12 Speedster. Sol.deVerdun. Tanlac 45270 F.G'nds 1 1-16 1 :46%fast 10 113 4 3 4 7 7' 6"! J Butwell IS Plenty. Lazy Lea, Medusa 45183 Jef'son lm70y l:45%fast 8 112 9 8 8 7 5' 2' F Smith 10 Tit for Tar. Mallow aset, l'arrish 45130 Jef'son 1 1-10 l:47%fast 7 109 7 9 8 7 7' V* C Rob'son !» I'.engali. Bajazet. Golderest Bov 43071 Jef'son 1 1-M 1:47 Vast 6 113 3 2 11 5- P)C Rob'son S M.Filley. Capitania, l'r. Henry 45051 Jef'son 11-16 1:47 fast 6 ins 13 11 11 5 132 132« C ftab'aonlS Wad. Last. Toddler. Jacklteeves BENEFACTOR, b. g, 5 111 By The Manager— Alanarka, by Alan-a-Dale. (Trainer, E. C. Crockett. Owner. J. L. Knight). 45511 F.G'nds 1 1-10 1 :47-'..fast 15 111 7 5 5 I 9' 9"1 S Sn'dmanlO Brown Favorite, Handful!. Mab 4MB* F.G'ada 1 1-M I'M hvy 12 Ml 7 6 5 5 6* 62' L Canfield 8 1'. Connelly, JaekK., Blneban'ek 48871 F.G'nds 1 1-8 l:54Vast 7 103 7 5 6 6 7' 1015 L Canfieldll Marauder. B. Louder. Alexander 45228 Jef'son 1 1-16 1 :47Vast 31 112 5 6 4 ( 4l 3'1 D Stirling IS I . Roberts, Mallowmnt, D.Dodge 45184 Jef'son 1 3-16 2:01 Vast 10 10:; 8 2 1 2 l1 3:;1 C Ponce 13 Ornery. Rookerv. Capt. Hodge 45081 Jef'son lm70v 1:46 Vast 20 1117 7 7 7 6' 4'} D Stirling 13 Bengali. Karlv Sight, Montague 4'G."1 Bl. Grass 1 1-8 l:52Vast 15 112 683 H Garner 7 Tok. March. Aztec, Back Nail 43614 Bl. Grass lm70yl:44\-,fast 7 112 7" S Wolst'm 9 l'arrish. Lucile P., LenhCoehran FRANCES STAR. b. f, 4 99 By Star Shoot— Frances Dillon, by The Commoner. (Trainer, E. Whelan. Owner. C. McGinnis). 45473 F.G'ada 1 1-M 1:52 hvy 15 MI I 1 1 2 (• 7'" J Heupel 11 Ornery. Aiiiena. Frank Mattox 45BM F.G'ada I 4 1 :ir.-',hvy 20 MB 11 9 7 8' 5"1 A Richcr'kl2 Mose, Blaise. Geo. Washington 45664 F.G'nda 1-4 l:10-.-,hvy 12 1M 1 4 5 6' B" .1 Pitz 12 I'ilsen. Huron II.. G. Washington 45231 Jef'son 1 1-10 1:48 fast 7 98 14 13 12 11 122 127 S Wida 14 F.'rlySight, M.Roblee, Alexander 45179 Jef'son 51 f 1 :08 fast 20 98 6 6 6 41 I" S Wida 14 Med. Miss, Pluviada, Bl'bannock 45128 Jef'son 3-1 1 :13%f ast 100 104 7 7 6 6-» 6" J Pitz 7 Heroisme. Baigneur. Sw. Glame 45092 Jef'son 3-4 1:13Vast 50 104 12 12 12 11211"'H Wakoff 12 Ina Kay. Humma. Svbil 45012 Jef'son 3-4 l:16'/0good 30 107i 2 11 10 IW" 9'" J Pit/. 14 Lit.Maudie. M.Mamige. Sarasota 44966 Jef'son 3-4 l:15%fast 30 11110 10 10 104 9«i W Mcln'rel2 T.F.McMahon, M.M'age. G.Mask EDITH K., b. f, 3 87 By Ormcndale— Mamie Worth, by St. George. (Trainer. C. Buxton. Owner, C. Buxton). 45888 F.G'ada ::-4 l:17-5hvy 5 MB 3 I I "' 4:i M Buxton 1( Inquiry. Grave A.. Maize 45575 F.G'nds 2-4 l:17!jhvy 11 5 108 3 4 5 5' 5" M IJuxton 11 Fleer, Pirate MeGee, H. Weapon 43140 Jef'son 3-4 l:14Vast 3 110 4 4 3 21 1" M Puxton 8 M. Parnell. Sedgegrass. Ttuguuu 44979 Jef'son 3-4 1 :13%mud 4 10S 6 4 4 4= 4" M Buxton 8 Burgoyne. Ablaze. Anticipate 445M Kmpire Ab 2-4 l:ll%mud 12 102 7 8 8 54 7" 11 Myers «i LTa.'sLaasie, BackBay, Marmite 44470 Empire 51 f l:07Vast 12 109 2 6 6 52 5 "J T Nolan 8 Sis. Helene. F'eclosqre. Sand lied 44443 Kmpire 51 f l:07%fast 10 105 7 8 5 62 6« J Rod'g'ezlO Bright Gold. Sand Bed. Castor 44363 Empire Ab 3-4 1:13 mud 11-5 113 2 6 4 3s 2' J Rod'g'ez 7 F'closure. S'naudoah, Iucin'utor TIT FOR TAT. b. m, 6 111 By Chuctani.nda— Retaliation, by Juvenal. (Trainer, W. 1, Burke. Owner, J. J. Fahey). 45579 F.G'nds 1 1 10 l:52Vrvy 10 104 0 1 2 0 7s 7' ' A P.ichcr'l; !) I'ilsen. Prunes. Bile- Tlii-tle 4..270 F.G'ada 1 l-M l:40Vast 15 1 i3 2 2 3 4 B'| M A Richcr'kl:: I'lenty. Laay Lou. Medusa 45243 Jef'son ll:40Vsafst 20 10114 14 14 12 9' 8'2G Stack 14 Mumbo Jumbo. Sauer. I'lentv 45183 Jef'son lm70y 1 :45%fast 12 lot 8 9 9 8 M l1 S Wida 10 Philistine, Mallowmot. l'arrish 45132 Jef'son 3-4 1:14 fast 25 M7 7 6 8 Si 8-'i I Stirling 14 Svbil. Ph. Ward. M.B Tlmrman 44865 Bowie 1 1-10 1:51 Vast 31f 106 6 9 8 8 6»k 9-'" II Myers 11 F. Monroe, W. Ward. BuCkboard 44823 Bowie 1 1-10 l:52:)5good 56 111 1 3 7 7 7] 6'i G Walls 11 Nebraska. Miss Bun. Handfull NELLIE WITWER, br. f. 3 89 By Martinet— Marie T., by Ogden. (Trainer, F. Smith. Owner. J. W. Tate). : 8 F.G'ada 1 1 :47Smud 30 M 11 11 13 12 12» 12*» F Bteveaa 18 Fleer. Red Domino. Sedgegrass 45200 F.G'nds 2-1 1 :i:;-'-fsv-t ?fl :is\ s 12 12 12 U«» J Moony 12 Ina Kay, Little Maudie. Hadrian 44358 Latonia 5i f 1:10 mud 29 104 4 9 8 10 103-' L CanfieldlO Golden Dawn. Inquiry Mavrose 43047 Latonia 61 f l:0CVast 38f 111 4 11 11 11- 11" J Mooney 12 Clintonvilie, Maize, Ar Point (3832 Latonia 5-8 LOOVast 37 lo7 6 5 5 6' 643 .1 Mooney 12 Catania, Metem. Military Girl 42971 Latonia 5-Sl:03Vivy 20f 1 4 5 2 2 21 38l J Mooney 12 M. Minks. An. Teller Sis Helene 42801 Latonia (1 f 53Vast 27f 112 9 9 8s 88-j J Mooney 11 Miss Parnell, Miss Minks. Ziliz 42072 Oakl'wn (1 f 55Vast 10 107 7 4 4' 3'J S Boyle S Barroyae, Arbor\ itae. Mar May 41834 Oakl'wn 1-2 49 fast 10 100J 8 7 6s 4'1 M And's'n 8 Doub. Van, C.thcAVay, E.Weller JUANITA III., ch. g, 6 111 By Sweeper— Santa Anita, by Irish Lad. (Trainer. J. Arthur. Owner. J. Arthur). i:.c.-) F.G'nds 1 1-10 1:52 hvy 12 t« I :: 10 1 7' 9'= A Ri.hcr'kll Ornery. Alhena, Frank Mattel 45837 F.G'ada lm70y l:54=r,hvy 30 M 1 2 :: 0 0 0' A Richer'k 8 St. Germain. Franklin, Cerinus 45593 F.G'ds 1 1-10 l:542;hvy 30 10| 1113 B* 7'* A Richer'k 7 Grumpv, Poilu. J. C. Stone 454S5 F.G'nda 1 1-8 1:55 good 40 90 112 4 ll'»ll=» A Richcr'kl2 Br. Favorite, Can.City, .I.C.Stone 45320 F.G'nds 3-4 1:17 hvy 25 112 2 3 3 4« 4,5J Rod'g'ez 8 Opportunity. A.N. Akin. Redland 45152 Jef'son 3-4 1:14 fast 30 105 1 3 6 M 6-} A Richer'k 14 Svbil, I'h Ward. M.B.Thurnian (BBR Jef'son 61 f 1:07 fast 30 98 1 1 1 2J 4-'J A Richcr'klo Reilloc. Short Stop. Miss Kruter GEORGE MUEHLEBACH, b. g, 4 99 By McGee— Stolen Moments, by Kingston. (Trainer, J. Hogan. Owner, V. Mannale). 45460 F.G'nds 3-4 l:18'.£,hvy 60 110 12 9 9 8' VI B Boyle 12 A.Alex'der. D.oflVvonshire. Bond 458H F.G'nds 1 1-10 l:54%mud 50 107 6 4 7 7 7 7" F Smith 7 Tanlac. King Neptune. Keziah 45251 Jef'son 11-10 1:48 fast 30 106 6 7 10 10 10' 10T II J BurkeU E'rlvSight. M.Roblee. Alexander 45179 Jef'son 51 f 1:08 fast 30 MB 9 11 11 lO'ilO9 II J BurkeU Med. Miss. Franc.Star, Pluviada 44822 Jef'son 3-4 1 19Vtvy 30 105 12 12 12 12 I2*» G Yeargin IS I'.C'nellv, P.'bannock, J.C.C'trill 42049 Oakl'wn lm70y l:46%fast 30 97 5 6 6 6 6 65« W Riden'r 0 Jack K.. JackO'Dowd, S.iuTime MONTAGUE, b. g, 4 (M) 109 By McGee— Tinkle, by Loved One. (Trainer, W. J. Foley. Owner, J. Massey). 45349 F.G'nds 8-4 LlVjhvy 20 1 ~. 2 5 9 9-lo'F "•! ikttilO K, t.iiie. Converse. Margery 45228 Jef'son 1 1 16 l:47Vast 12 101 3 2 2 2 f)'17« 8 Wida IS D.R'berts. M'lowmot. B'nefactor 45143 Jef'son 1 1-10 l:47Vast S 97 4 1 1 1 51 G"l A Richcr'kll Dr. Shafer. Audrey K.. Yennak 45081 Jef'son lm70y l:4GV5fast 100 97 0 5 5 4 4' 3«.\ A Richcr'kla Bengali. Early Sight, Benefactor 45011 Jef'son 1 1:43 good 25 103 3 1 1 1 8' 9=° 8 Wida 12 Conrcellea, Revolution. T.G'llaut 44952 Jef'son 3-4 1:14 fast 30 100 9 10 10 95 8" II Ericks'nl2 Ina Kay. Verity, Bengali 41905 Jef'son 61 f 1 :09%good 50 107 10 10 10 11' lo'l C Duggan 15 Sauer, Cav'cadourll, BlackWing 44153 Latonia 1 l:40Vast 31f 109 3 6 D. 11 11* ll3' II J BurkeP2 Salvo, Jap. Napthalins ULSTER aUEEN, ch. f, 4 (M) 99 By Ulster King— Cygnet's Song, by Lally. (Trainer. R. Williams. Owner, J. C. Ferriss). 455(17 F.G'nds 1 1-18 l:48Vast 0 M0} 8 0 5 7 8' 5'»W Wright 11 La I'oudre. J.David. Mar. Council 44282 Latonia 1 1-10 l:51Vnud 29 104 8 8 6 6 9» 925 W Wright 12 Lariat, Fr.Mattox. Lorena Moss 43*38 Latonia 1 1-10 l:45%fast 51 10112 12 12 12 11» 11*» C Rob'son 12 Lucky R., Fulogv, Fair Orient 42742 Latonia 3-4 l:13%slow 97 1"8 8 7 7 71 712 J Groth 8 Madge F., L. F. Play, AdcliuW. 39942 Church'I 61 f l:08%fast 11-5 112 6 4 4 6» 6'1 J HanoverlO Brimful. W. Memories. Antiqua 39S29 Douglas 5-8 1:0»Vaat 6 112 5 6 5 3' 3* M Garner 11 F. Webber. Aunt Flora, L. Pearl Also eligible to start In order named should any of the above be scratched: CAPT. HODGE, b. g, 6 111 By Fitz Herbert — Irish Eyes, by Isinglass. (Trainer. J. Graham. Owner, L. F. Wagner), 45025 F.G'nds 1 1-S 2:02Vnud 18-5 1"7 2 4 4 3 3- 3'9 J Zoeller 0 Plenty. Bombast. Kl Bey 4MM F.G ds 1 1-4 2:14%hvy 7 104 4 7 6 3 2' 3»1 J Pierce 7 K. Neptune, Tanlac. Rr.Favorite 45442 F.G'nds 11-10 1:50 hvy 20 104 9 S 6 6 6-1 6'2 J Judge 9 Tantalus. N.K.Beal. H.C.Baaek 45417 F.G'nds 1 1-S l:3S%slow 41 101 7 6 6 4 3'1 2'1 F C'ltiletti 7 Speedster, Lorena Man*, I'oilu 45305 F.G'nds 1 1-4 2:07 Vast 13 M7 5 3 4 8 9 9'3 C Duggan 8 Deekasate, Bajazet. Bub. Louder 45257 F.G'nds 1 14 2:0CVast 12 102 8 5 5 2 3' 3s S Wida 11 Wad. Last, Jaek Reeves. Rookery 45184 Jef'son 1 3-16 2:01'/ffast 6 112 7 8 6 4 4' 4'3 H Lunsf'd 13 Ornery. Roi k.ry. Benefactor (5157 Jef'son 13-16 2:00 fast 6 111 9 9 9 5 5' 5; J Glass 9 Contestant. Bub. Louder, tanlac BESSIE ATKIN. b. f. i (M) 99 By Jack Atkin — Bessie Simpson, by Deceiver. (Trainer. D. T. Morris. Owner. Bayridge Stable). 45M8 F.G'da 1 1 1 :io".-.hvy 00 in; : :: 9 11* 11" J Dreyer 12 Maae, Blaise. Geo. Washington 44915 Jef'son 5| f 1 : '9';.good M 107 13 13 14 14 14"'- F Murphy 14 MerryLass, B.Shapiro, MyUracie 44851 Jefson 6} t 1:11 Viw 15 112 10 10 9 9 !i:: ■"• .1 Williamslo W.Gden. R.J.Tergne, Bnaedster. 3972.0 Le-x'ton 51fl:10yshvy 19f 10111 11 11 11-'"10-* J Mooney 12 C'm'tleur. Fx'mpted, A.A'.vander MAB. br. m, 6 106 By Meelick — Dona Hamilton, by Donald A. (Trainer, L. L. Mason. Owner, H. T. Batchler). 45775 F.G'ada 1 l-M l:4B%iast I 107 8 8* 1 Q 7:i 1" Stevaaa IS Charming. CnpitalCitv. Bajazet 45511 F.G'nds 1 1-10 1 :47Vast 4 100 1 4 3 I 3* 33 F Stevens 10 Br.Favorite. Handfuli. l'hiiistine 454. ;t F.G'nds 1 1-16 l:52-%hvy 5 102 12 2 1 61 }'* F Stevens 10 Caballo. Tanlac, Astraea 45413 F.G'nds 3-4 1:15 slow 15 MG S 7 4 4- 2s F Stevens 11 An 1. Plotter. L. Maudie. Pluviada 4531S F.G'nds 1 1-1G 1 :32Vnud 10 loo 2 5 7 7 7 V F Stevens 7 Med. Miee, Caballo. Capital City 45217 Jef'son lm70y l:44%fast 10 10S 12 2 2 2s 3=1 F Stevens X Thur. Nighter. Cap. Citv. I. String 45130 Jef'son 1 1-10 1 :47Vast 6 Ml 0 5 4 5 8" 6" W Wright 9 Bengali. Ba.jaz ■•t. Golderest Boy BETHEL HILL, b. m, 7 96 By Eilisdalc— Mum. by Freemason. (Trainer, J. J. Troxler. Owner, J. J. Troxler). 45655 F.G'ada I 4 1 IsVivy 50 107 10 9 9 9'1 9*1 J Pierce 12 Huron IL. Mab.Trask. Fireplace 45398 F.G'ada lm70y l:52%hvy 60 93 11 11 10 11 11 ll'« G Yeargin 12 Gen. Byng, Marslion, Pulaski 45)04 F.G'nds 11-10 1:48 fast 40 106 M 9 11 11 ll="lls" J Pierce 12 Speedster. Sol.deVerdun. Tanlac 45270 F.G'nds 1110 1:40Vast 30 113 6 6 7 11 12= 13»» R Troxler 13 Plenty, I.azv Lou. Medusa M67S Hillc'st AbS-8 l:01%fast 15 1C8 10' G Morrow 10 Cud. Cp DeetarD., J.MueGtunls Proposition for Business People There is an old -aying. "YOU CANNOT BEAT THE RACES." But yea Ml teat I rare. It is about true. Ho\\e\er. there is a way to will, and tie- way to do i; i« to beat the betting. Many liorv* run at 8 to 1 uhirh -ft rail be ti to .* . while otlois at 8 to 5 saoaM !»■ I i" 1. So eaten the book- aal of line and L,et the beat of It As a rule you have the worst of it. av sB 1 ks ligure ten to twenty -8TC per cent. against the player. Tims, in betting at even m y. jnu aal ids of 8 to 5 or mole anaiaat you. hat if you can get 8 to 1 or 1 to 1 on horses that should be even money you have all the heal el it and should be able to win. I should like to hear from a few gentlemen \\ ln would appreciate a little help; not people who are trying to beat live or six rate* I day, bat patient people — not Cheap ones who can make a few bets ;i in,, mli ;iml fi 1 that tiny have a g 1 bene running for them at a fair priie and would look upon the trai'.sai tion as a business prapoaltten, as tiny do a trade in grain or stocks on the exehanges. put this advertisement where you can see it Bear and then and, if interested, drop me a line. My address is B. H. WESTERMAN, P. 0. Box 175, ATLANTA, GEORGIA LUCIUS 5-1 WON and I 2nd were last Saturday's $2. (HI NX Bpeeiala. Don't fail to send in *2 for aeat Batarday'a Two Live Ones. TODAY'S FORM SPECIAL: No. 3 on Middle Page of Book C65. Standard Turf Guide. 38 W. (auiscy St., Chicago, 111 CHIEF OBSERVER 25 WEST 42ND ST., Room 515, NEW YORK CITY TODAY'S FREE CODE: New Orleans: Virginia-2-22-15.