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Daily Racing Form: n. Thursday, March 11, 1920
Daily Racing Form: n. Thursday, March 11, 1920 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1920 drf1920031101 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Thursday, March 11, 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 f " i M y y* VOL. XXVI. NO. 71. CHICAGO, THURSDAY, MABCH 11, 1920. SPECIAL EDITION Wonderful Stake Entries: Kentucky Jockey Cub's Lavish Offerings Bring Big Response WONDERFUL STAKE ENTRIES — ♦ — Kentucky Jockey Club's Lavish Offerings Bring Big Response. Kentucky and Latonia Derbys Have Nearly Same Entry Lists — General Increases Shown. Money tells in raeiag as in other pursuit*;. The munificent stake offerings of the Kentucky Jockey club for the approaching spring ateetings at Lexington. Louisville and l.atonia have received entry Uata t ■--1 i ty inir abundantly to high appreciation on the pari f mtin, ai expn mi d in lavish snaai-lutioa* ■Wnea those nomination- arc ready far publication, us tiny aaaa will In-, it will be disclosed that nearly every desirable bane in the land is ini linlcd. the mc conspicuous except tea betas M:in o' War. which lias been received for eastern raeiag. However, thai rircamstance is nut without its oi ui]iensatinn. in that it makes the rare* for l line year-olds more open affairs. One noticeable feature that the Kentneky and l.atonia Derbys have- praetieally the samri aaaaher of entries and bath show a ileeided gain over last year. Another is thai the atake race* for two-year-olds show great 1 1 1 re. isis o\er ISM, a sufficient answer to fear expressed in vome quarters of a shortage of horses at thai age. The eontrast between t lie 147 tiomina- lions ,,r lasi rear to the (jarea t'ity Handicap far tuo real olds at a mile and the 288 of thi- rear i- ipiite strikiag. This raee will be run at the I i Ionia autumn meet In**. I he new laces. Hie lice lor Km, it II lie:. p. at Churchill Downs and the l.atonia Oaks. Daniel Rootle Handicap anil Ten Jiroeek Ilandieap at La-tniiia. have drawn quick recognition and big entry list-. U.-i i-in-JT the Independent e Haniiieap from its $4.(MMI addeil of last year to its $15,060 added of this year has hail iis due effect in an entry list ..f IM hors, -. a gala of forty-eight over 101!). It is pretty safe to saggcsl that it will take a higher rlaaa harae than lira-tie to win this now richest handicap of the American turf this year. To the winner will fall something in the eeighhur-i oid of $17,000 next July :i or •".. The l.atonia meeting will be a creat magaef this year. It could hardly I bitwise, with the following grand raaaparatiTe thawias of entries tor 1!»1! an I 1930: LATONIA. 191a lnjn. I'lii'settil Stakes, two-year-olds fillies '.111 W- Harold Stakes, two yea,- ..Ids ! (• 143 , t'iariaaati Trophy, t wo-yenr-old- US 181 l.atonia Derby, three ye-ir-u Ids 71 1 " '■ i l.alonia Oak-, three-year-'ld fillies 88. ; Ten Broeck Handieap. three-year aid*.. .. 88 i lndepcn.ienee Handicap, three-.' ear (Id-am! over 83 108 i Daaiel Boone Handicap, three year-aids and over Ml Knquirer Handicap, three -year-aida ami ,.ver M Vi: . : Quickstep Handle:, ii. three -year obis anii arer •"".» 108 I Inaugural Handieap, three-year-olds anil over T.i 11!) 1 Queen City Handieap, two-year-old* 1 '•' -•'•'• ' Total number of entries S.M 1..M I I ■" i i— t running of the folk-wing stakes: The Luti.uia Oak-. The Ten Itroeefc sink.-. The Daniel Donne Handieap. c.m para lively the Churchill Down* patronage i-•ii a par with thai awarded Latntaia, and its enlr.v : 1* are: CHURCHILL DOWNS. IMS. 1820. Deluitante Stakes, two-year-old fillies. ..100 121 r.a-hfor.1 Manor Slake-, two -year-old eolt- !U 117 Spring Trial Rtakee, two-year-old* 127 182 , Kentaeky Derby, three-year eld- 7." kit Kentucky Oak-, three-year-atd fillies... . go 88 1 'rod or Knott Handicap, Hire e-year old- . 77 Kentucky H dp. three-year-ohls and ever .".1 MO i I. nk Handicap, three real olds and over M 118 , Total numbi !• of eatrlea 580 !)-l i First running of the Proctor Knot Handicap. No comparative atatesaeat is made for Lexlagtaa It- -take race-- an important aa.i keenly careted, but in a way the Lexington racing i- a preparation i -eiiool for the creator doing* to follow at Churchill I How n- and l.atonia. Tbone most vitally coneemed I .n itenl lu hare it so Lexington entries are • everything thai eouid be expected and. numerically, an-: liniaia Stakes, two year old Bllie* 7s I Idle- II.. in Stakes, use year-old* !»7 [ .\-hlancl oaks, three-year-old till;.- :.:• ; Dine ilia-- stake--, three year old- •;:. : II a All II. nidi, .re :: year ■-!..'- and over 08 ; I'amdea Handicap, three rear-olds and over 02 _. Total iiomber ..f eatrlea 100 Lincolnshire and Grand National LINCOLNSHIRE AND GRAND NATIONAL Tin- late-t quotations on the Lincolnshire Handicap, ;.. he run for March .1. are a- follow-: l'.rui'f Bridge ami Ifaateitfa, !' t' 1: sir llerkley, 100 to »; Kcatwell ind \ id ell". 100 t-. 7: itoyal Buck* ami I L'gly Darkliag, hmi lo 0; Milton, Is- to l: Para-giu L'ti to 1: Knight of Blytli, 29 la 1: Sanitarium, 40 to l Tin- in trket to date on the Oram! National Bteeple-cnase. :■• be ran tor a) UTerpool March 20, i-: I'oetklya. Km to SO; Troytowa. l'*i to B; Bally -i-.. hi. It w» to 7: flonr.-e. Hi" io •'.; Bergeanl Mar-hi- . is lo 1 : Taflynis. ill lo 1. Horses Leaving Havana for Bowie , w — HORSES LEAVING HAVANA FOR BOWIE A carload c,r bene* aill he traneferred to the Bowie tra.k next Monday, the shi|Mnen( . . in|ui-iiu th.- -tables of i-. Booghaauin, C. McDonald, W. A. Crawford and S. Palk, The latter sends l'oaeher. Deckhand, L'uus and Kilkenny. Woodburn in Civil War Times: Lexington May Have Been Sent to Canada for Safety from Guerrillas. , i ; i i IwOODBURN IN CIVIL WAR TIMES! j i Lexington May Have Been Sent to Canada for ' Safety from Guerrillas. In hi- recent splendid historical article on the lending siren of the period 1800-1870 Mr. Walter S. Vosborgb makes an unintentional error, I think. He writes of the exceptional ailvanlau'es that I. exinc,' ton enjoyed at AVooilburn — all ipiite true but then u'oc s on to say that limine,- the Civil War that farm was immune from altaek on aeeount of the fait that It. A. Alexander was a British subject and hi- property "safe- from -i-izure" by either I'nion or Confederate force-. A- a matter of history Woodhain Pans was raided by Moshy"s guerrillas (Confederates) in the early spring of 1883 and a number of valuable lior-e-iiin off. principally, however, trotters. The stallion Kay Chief was killed in a running fight between the gIMllillaa and I nion force* that went in pursuit of them: while Alexander's Abdallah (one of the greatest of all trotting progenitor*) was ridden so hard that he died of fatigue ami exposure. Far from bring immune from attack, \V 1- burn was subject to it throughout the civil War. anil owing to this fact Mr. Alexander seat many of hi- beat ii u -i s to the north out of harm's way. lb- then had a brother Bring at Montconmry, 111., a little town only a eaomle of hours- ride from Chicago, and there, he seal several carloads. Others were seat to Ohio. Some of these were tr-itt'i- and some- runners. There i- -rill livinir. and a visitor to Chicago quite frequently. little Quul known as "Fieaihy" Holland, now well past seventy, who was an exercise boy at Woodbiirn before the. Civil War. and he has told me that Mr. Alexander -cut a carload of thoroughbreds n Canada in his (BeUaad's) rare in order to place- them in safely. Whether Lexington stayed at Woodhorn right along or mil I am not certain. lie may have done so, a- Alexander tried go keep up hi- hreediag despite tin- war. and had he not done -' would not have lo-i the horses referred to. That be (Alexander) was a British subject ai thi- time I am not entirely -tin-. He- was boru in 1818 and died in IM!" 'I" A!-1:- 'ulir ftmily eanu- ;o Keii'"cl. siioilly af:c-r the revolution and sett 111] hi Woodford County. The graat of land to them from the I'nited Stale-. Which includes the Wooilbui n trail, was issued in 17!C_'. The property is still in the hands of the Alexander family, but no horses, either runners or trotter-, have been bn el there for about twenty years. I{. A. Alexander. I have nei rl. wns entitled to call himself ••sir" after the death of one of the older members of the family in Scotland, but declined to do so. and I believe called himself an ft mi ill an citizen. He may or may not have- been American born. Dan Bwigeit, who wa- saperiuteadenl at Wood-barn for years, was his brother-in-law. Later Bwigeri established Elmeadarf and there bred Bal- vator. Pirenne and so many other celebrated ruii-ners. still biter Elmeadarf passed to .1. It. Haggia, aiel his esiate s r i : 1 owns, l believe-, the original track railed by that name, thoagh a nunibii of the parcels that were added lo it by .1. 1'.. Haggifl have- since his death been sold. Salvator died almost on the -ami. spot where, he- was foaled, and 1 remember well going out to Blmeadocf when In Kentneky tin- tall before he died ami seeing him in tin- last stages "f decrepitude-. I have a superb protograna of him that one of our boy- look there When he was iii his prime. ■ SAI.VATOU. Weights for Cuba's Rich Handicap. : I 1 ' -V WEIGHTS FOR CUBA'S RICH HANDICAP HAVANA. Cuba, March 10. — C. K. Moore's good borne Cromwell was awarded the tap weight i I 127 pounds for the $10,000 (irand National Handicap, to b.- run next Sunday. The weights announced yesterday often i were eagerly awaited by borse- noii The following are the imposts: , Horse. A.Wt. Cromwell -I l-'7 Bally 'i H!» Walnut Hall ?... 8 115 Hank O'Day ...8 111- Buford «'• 1" Hubbub 7 111!) War Zone I 108 Sedan C, ION Lackawanna .... 4 107 Kika I km; Legal I 108 Direrahm i«»* 1; hi Cro— 11.. .. C. 1(14 Horse. A.Wt. Cr.iy— iaii ."! 102 Soldi Verdict . . I 1 »^ Hark Hill 1 MS Blue Wrack .1 mi Hoc nir !l IIMI led.le 7 IIMI The Blue Duke- .. 1 !!! War Spirit I ! !i Woodthriish :. 88 Dick Williams ... 7 !)!» Byrne 1 '.c Clearing l'p 8 !•»; 1'olar Cub :'. ill i , i The horsemen were well pleased with the weights, predicting that the race will be oae of the greatest ever witnessed in Cuba. The groaa value of the slake- will be approximately $11,000. ^ Prince Pal Shipped to Louisville i I I • I [ ; : ; _. PRINCE PAL SHIPPED TO LOUISVILLE LKXIXGTOX, Ky.. March 10.— Prince Pal, Which is |o carry the colors of K. K Sims in the , Kentucky Derby, unless something should transpire . to prevent hi- running in that bi^ raee at Church-Ill Downs, was -hipped yesterday afternoon from ben to LonisriUe to join the horse* William Wal lace is training for .lames \v. Mct'lelland and his . associate* -The coll leaded splendidly," -aid Mr. M.-i h-ll.. id. "and he. will not be long In the ear. He will get a careful preparation for the Derby and we have good reason to expect thai be has a 1 g Mid chance of winning it." Thorncliffe Park Seeks to Race I TH0RNCLIFFE PARK SEEKS TO RACE •j I TOBOXTO, Oat., March 10. AaaoaBeemeal i- mac!.- here mini' filially tliat then- will be racing ■I Thorncliffe Part thi* year. The- Thorncliffe plan) '-,:,- badly damaged by the windstorm wrbicu wrought havoc in this neighborhood la-t December, I ii repair* will be mnde In plenty of time for tl.e opening, which is scheduled for Taesday, May 11. The- meeting, if i' goes, will be for the prescribed I seven days and will b.- .-011111101011 before the opening' of the Canadian Racing Associatloa's inangural at j 1 Woodbine Part on Saturday, May 22. I m I Jockey Davies for Kilmer Stable JOCKEY DAVIES FOR KILMER STABLE, 1 KBW voitK. n. v.. March 10. Jorkej T, H.ivi-»igned .1 coat met today to ride- ior Willi- Bharne Kilmer, who owns sun Briar Court. Binghaml . N. \. Davie- will al-o rich tin- John Saeioiel horse* alien not opposed to a Kiimrr candidate. W. 11. Koue. aha lia- charge of the registration department of The lackey Club, ha- retained tit lu- office after oeveral weeks' sickness. Horses Now in Training at Bowie: Some in the Griffith, Gardner and Forman Stables Well Advanced in Their Condition. j i ' HORSES NOW IN TRAINING AT BOWIE Some in the Griffith, Gardner and Forman Stables Weli Advanced in Their Condition. BALTfMOBE, Md.. March IB. Prahanay the most forward horses now at the Bowie track m areaara-lloo fir the Impending spring meeting of the Southern Maryland Agricultural Association, which v. ill begin on the 1st of April, to ran two weeks. are in the stables ,,f .1. Kdwiu Griffith, (i. W. Cm man ami William Gardner. Bowie going lias been bail for some time. There has been mii-h -now and some iee. but at intervals it has been in -11 ii condition tbnt work was peesibte, and on the days when ii was not the trainers of the-., establishments, Harry Kin-. William Short and George Keigler, resorted to the public roads. The roads of Prince George County. Maryland, iii which Bowie track lies, are dandy. Generally they are fit for galloping horse-. The horses Bites is preparing for the racing of the- first week of the Southern Maryland meeting are Mormon Elder, Amackassia, Ve 1... Griffwood, Katherine Harlan. Viririnia I.. ami Senator Broderick. Oae or two of these are t.. be -ehooleil for steepleehasillK later on. but t hey will race first 0:1 the flat. Mormon Elder, Amae kassin. Veto and Virginia I... the last named a filly that wcin a time or two in Maryland last spring. 1 in tee be the most forward of the bailel. They are moseUng up fast and will In. ready io show some speed as BOOO as the track beeomi-s sa fe enough for regular galloping. Waakeag, Lard Herbert. Peerless One. Ballad and Ballast appear the fittest of tin- -trine.' Short is training for Parmaa. Pormaa was away in New Orleans all winter. These veteran campaigners have had a winteu'- rest for the first time in many years, and they appear to be gratefal for i:. I'.al- l.nl. a bane of ii-e-fiii class when the going suits, is jroiiic to win diirine.' the first week of I he Bowie meeting, nal — the Prince George Park trainers 11 i-s their gaesa. The soft irac-k will suit his laci feet. He will not roeeiiire more than a couple of week-' galloping. Lord Herbert, a frequent winner at Bowie last spring, is carrying plenty of lie -a. but i; i- flesh e,f supple, rubberlike .pialiiv . Malls ■ -:M +*» **,-*»« lo- i- full of giogMT. Hauberk, King Herod and s;. i iientin are in the I'ormaii stable-, but they do mil ■appear to be :\ far adv. need as «re Short's other oat hoiiuds'. If. however, Kim; Herod stands he ought to make .1 Useful -printer m XI l|w(ng lie- is a son of Colin and Aeolat and has plenty of Speed. George Eeigler will he remembered as the onetime trainer of the stable of Frank Nolan of Albany. New York. He trained Old Koeni;;. Inia 1 .in. ami Sir John Johnson with meat skill and sacee-s 101 a number f years. He- has been ..11 the job all wiim r. Eeigler b dieves that Facie'* Lassie and James A. Sheridan will be ready for the Cohan some' time- in the curse of the first week cef the Bowie meeting, and he is fairly confident Hat no t wo-year-olcl- that wintered in these parts will have anything as regards condition on bis three youngster*, which an1 sons of Dalbonstc, Aeronaut ami 1 :-i 1 Km k Sand. Gardner, Zeiglei'a b — . races under the assasned name "Crown Stable." Gardner was at Bowie last week. a To Stop Irregular Name Changing TO STOP IRREGULAR NAME CHANGING NKW VOKK. N. Y., .March lo. — Taking cagtOhmnce of tin- pernicious* fashion for changing the names of registered horse* in each a way as to de-troy their identity when showing them the' Ainer'.ian Saddle Horse Breeders' Association has condemned the practice and will take .11 lion to prevent it. Al^er 1 Daingerfield of The lackey Clab say- tiiat tin- practice of changing names without record -bag them is coating the thoroughbred race borne credit leu- many noteworthy achievements, not only in .he show ring but on the note field. l'olo player- ami exhibitors of saddle horses and banters, he- says, seem to think nothing of changing the name* of thoroughbred* when usine them for these pur poses, althoagb they would not 1 -ui-ider aarh a thin-,' if catering them in races. Once the regiatered name of any harae i- changed the identity of the animal is usually lost as soon as it changes hands lindl r the new name. Mr. Daingerl field's comment on the practice was called forth by the report from a prominent trainer at I'.elmont Pnrfc thai one of the polo ponies in his string had 11.11 a mile in 1:57 on the Inclosed track around his stable. When asked what manner of pony eouhl make sach a remarkable performance the • trainer replied that he wa- a thoroughbred, bill hill . line lad been changed for the polo field, and now hi- registered naase in the Stud Book i- unknown I tie either trainer or ovvin-l . Current Notes of the Turf , . . 1 •j I CURRENT NOTES OF THE TURF The Marquis de Villagodio, the great Bnanish breeder of fighting bull- is about t.. go in for ■ racing, and i- baying bloodstock in Prance. The Vicemte d'Harcoart has been elected presi-1 dent of I he French Hociete d'Bacoaiagenseal 1 • npi.ie the Prince d'Areaherg, who retire* on a. count of hi- greal age. The crack English steeplechase rider .1. K. Anthony i- to have tin. mount on TroytOWU, the' Irish 1 .i:..npi r. which :- being stoatly backed to win, the Grand National and beat Peethlyu at Aintree Man 1 54. A new inle rnalioiial even: i- in future to be run i annual!) In France during the month of October, which will be known a- the Prix eh- CArc de Trioinpho. the value of which is to be $88,000. The t irand Brine of Pari* i- al-. to revert lo it-pre-war figure of $80,008. Answers to Queries I j 1 I I 1 . ANSWERS TO QUERIES I-'. D. K. ltiii'falo. N. V. Ambascade did not start in He- last race at Tijuana, Mex., March 2. I. P., Chicago. 111. c. Whittington rode bis first race- ecu Seg February 18 at the. Fair Grounds, Sew Orleans, La. If. K.. st. i,..ui-. Mo. Thin wa- in. correction I..-. -an- ■ no error wa- made. In raee 40171 Hon.. lulu Bay wa- :, f. 1 straight i ml even aaoaej a plae.-. You shoiibi be paid. J. :.. Louisville. Ky. In the American Derby of 1912, ran June 21, Wyeta won ami ism aid at i I 12 to 1 and closed at S to 1. Chick I'.arkley has 1 j j not won a race at New Orleans, La„ since January j 1. He won at JefHiaaaj December o, 101U. ' ' Heavy at Jefferson Park: More Rain Reduces the Track to About Its Worst Condition. HEAVY AT JEFFERSON PARK , 4 More Rain Reduces the Track to About Its Worst Condition. ♦ • Superb Proves Himself a Good Mud Runner — Dixie Carroll Wins the Main Race. » NEW ORLEANS. La., March 10— A Change from the recent invasion of chilly weaiher to decidedly warmer br ought rain alone with it. and tin- .le-ffer--• i: Park track wa- deep and hahlWIg today. As a resalt -low time was scored and moot of the favorites vv.re beaten. Necessarily the attendance was -onicwhat below the general good arernge of the nicotine The customary opening dash for two joai'-olda disclosed a real mud runner in the Superman eolt Superb. He was the po-t favorite after baring been backed down from o to 1 to 11 to "e. I'mlef Lyke's -killful guidance he took the lead at once, and simply running away from the others won palling up by six lengths. Buddie Kean struggled mi gamely and outstayed Oh Tea for second place by. a half length. Mary Krb raced promisingly. Dixie Carroll has been expelled to win a jl ad race for some- time, back and after several disappointments made good in the fifth dash of today. It wa- a cood betting raee in which Opportunity's well-known mad running capabilities served to give him tin- post of honor as a well backed favorite, lb- fiattereil by making tie- ranalag to the last turn, while l.yke- brought Dixie Carroll up and. tuking the lead after entering tin- stretch, the geh»i lag won a good raee by a length. Ilaeiii.in Ii id ii.. -. ,| Opportunity also and was a fast going see-oial. the favorite- saving second money. opportunity stayed well enoagh when a three-year-old. bin his racers lure this winte-r hive been lhos of a sprinter only. He may do better later oil a Kentucky racing. For same, re ansa it lias happened of late that the -econd race here has fallen to a line priced horse-, and today iurnisheci no exception. Pnrrhdi at '.!' to 1 was the lucky one today. He was avva.v first and there he stayed to the fini-.i. winning by a good two lengths from Alt' Ve/ina. which i-racing well at present. Unntermana t.eok the third race as easily as Parrish won Urn sec sad. He had bees expected for soi.ii. time, ami anasiag Tiger Uo-e when called on won without trouble from the latter. Cortland was a hot favorite here, but third was the best he COUhl do. and there was no good ren-on for the preference accorded him. General Mesrop Naaganatiaa and Lady Anne Xaxgapetiaa were visitors at the track this afternoon with a party ami occupied prominent boxes, 'liie General expressed his gratitude to the Jefferson Park managtmtal for their aid in making the recent Aiinenian Belief Fund Day a successful one.. The appeal for aid oil that. Occasion m t with generous response from the racing people here. Jockeys Wakoff and Bodrignea were each fined $lt by the starter for ah* bedleace at the past. Langden waa so badly broken down after a workout over the Fair Grenada course this morning that he will have to be destroyed. Westwood is ^oin^ along steadily in his preparations with a view to startiag in the Louisiana Derby next Wednesday, the la-l racing day hear. Sam Mclteekia, the well-known Kentucky turf writer, wa- ameag the visitor* this afternoon. Belle of Elizabethtown a Winner: Defeats Sirocco in a Drive-Much Interest in Sunday's Big Stake Race • . I ■ • 1 i i I 1 j j j ' ' -^-e • BELLE OF ELIZABETHTOWN A WINNER Defeats Sirocco in a Drive — Much Interest in Sunday's Big Stake Race. HAVANA. Cuba. March 111.— The mmli improved Belle of EUaabethtown accounted for today'* fen- ture when the horse, came from behind and after a lone hard stretch ride beat Sirocco by a noek. Different Kyis was third ami lma Frank fourth. The pace wa- fa-t from the start with Sinn. « our in front. lma Frank tired badly in the last si\- leentfa and was beaten by a length and a half for third place.. The three-epiartors was run in 1:12%, a fast mi e, e . whaling the stroag wind blowing 'against tin. horses in the first three-eighths. a. Allegro, tie- owner of Scotch Verdict, has com-i jileted arrangemeata with D. Ilammoad for the -erv i es of tin. yoang rider E. Barnes, who will rid-- his horse in tin- Grand Nation.-, I Handieap Sunday. Another large crowd waa present and stirring rentes! - were tiie rfile. Jockey P. Wilson, who has been ridimr here for tin- pus) few years had his first wiaaiag mount when h.- ween with Banter Clark. Jockey Fletcher was suspended for five days f. r rnkwdiag and pushing in the find hundred yards m the fifth race. Kika and Dine Wrack, two prominent candidate* for the 813,000 Grand Natioaal Handicap, ta be ran next Sunday, have been named to start la the "Once Around" Handicap, a mil.- feature on Thursday** program. Judge I.yles will conduit an auction sale at the horse paddscb after the races Saturday, when the horse* Ida Herrmann, Bed William. The Talker. Bertha Minix, James c. Egmont, Prank Keogb, Bronita and Aerial will be sold. Frank Grace, fermerl] with the stable of A. n. Diaz, has been engaged to train tin- stable- of Albert liascoigae. M. J. Oliver has purchased Mary's Magneto from D. S. Fountain on private tirins. President Monacal notified general BMaager Frank I. Braen of hi- intention to be praaent next Bnndny io witness tie- Grand National Handicap Banter Clark, the winner of tin' firsl race was claimed by J. W. Moor,- r,,r s7r.11. Kav Spen-e has sohl the e.-ood selling plati'r Foster Km bry to J. t'ahallomal on prlvnte term-. All A^low wa- permitted to -tart Fehr.iary US thi ngh an oversight of the- thirty dav period called for by the rule- of horses elaiiiied in selling races and transferred to another owner, which hail not expired, 'the gelling; was scratched in the third race jesterday because uf the same fact. Page 2 DAILY RACING FORM Daily During Winter Months. Daily (Except Monday) Balance of the Tear. DAILY RACING FOR M~PUBLISHING CO 441 PLYMOUTH COURT :: CHICAGO, ILL. 74 EXCHANGE STREET :: BUFFALO, N. T. Filtered as second-class mutter. April "J, 1S90. at tin- post-office at Chicago, Illinois, under the Act of March 3. 187U. New York City Office, 1482 Broadway ROOM S04. General Representative, ED COLE. All dealers supplied from this office. Buck numbers and monthly books supplied. For s:ile Rt :ill hotels and news-stands. bUBSCRIPTIONS MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE Tor Week $ 100 Per Month a. on Half Year IS. 00 Oh Year 80. OU The abase rates are for single copies as sealed letfrs fir-it-class mail. HACK NITMBKB8 TEX CENTS EACH. If sent by mail (first-class only) twelve cent*. Dally Racing Form I'ublisbinir Co. prefers to send silicic copi's as first-class mail in all cases. Local subscriptions — outside the down-town district — will be declined at other than first-class mail matter rates. A Daily Reflection of the American Turf by Telegraph. c — : — — -■* CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. MARCH 11. MB*, New Orleans • NEW ORLEANS The h'Tses which se.lll best ill Thursday's races are: Jefferson Park— New Orleans. La., Marcli 10. 1 .!. •• Tag. Aunt Deda, Maadie Wilson. •_• Repeater, The Pirate, Challenger. A Grumpy, Early Sight, Mis- Wright t Troilas. Ticklish". Trusty. 3 Chief. Bondage. Matinee Idol. 0 TANTALI s. vVatarpraof, Puts and Calls. 7 — .Sasin, I'mbala. .lack K. J. Ik Denipsey. BnlTalo's Handicap. Boffalo, N. Y.. March IP. 1 Aunt Deda. .loe Tag; Maudic 'Wilson. Coombs. 2 Challenger. Cain !•• Cause. Kepeater, Tile I'iraie. 3 Shandon. Grumpy, Pond. General. •I Troilas. Ticklish. Biscuaaiou, Toe the Mark. 7, Roadage. Chief. Matinee Idol. St. Oerniain. 8— WATERPROOF, Taatalus, Tuts and Calls. king Neptune. 7 (iounnand. Crttmpsall. .lack K.. Sasin. Observer's Handicap. 1 Al'NT DEDA, -loe Tag, Coombs. Maudic Wil son. 2 Challenger. Gray Gables, The Pirate, Gain de Cause. :t Oeneral. La Balafre. Early Right, Miss Wright i Ticklish. Trailns, Tue the Mark. Daaeuseioa. r. Matinee idol. Beadago. chnf. st. Oceania. 0 — Pats and Calls, Tantalus, Waterproof. Klag Nei tune. 7 Basra, Beowa Favorite. Crumpsull. Uappahan-aeck in. Wednesday Gallops at New Orleans v WEDNESDAY GALLOPS AT NEW ORLEANS (223) AT THE FAIR GROUNDS. Weal lie,- cloudy; track slow — Three-Eighths Mile. 213-Bondage .... 88 | 218-Iifaerty star. 43 213 c. Leydeefcer. 88% j 172 -out the Way. 43 1 m; i.n\ 30% 213-Bap'han'k III. II 2U8 Jo-, •piiine K . II ! 221- Warlike 41 -„ 159i Le r.leuet. . . 88% Half Mile. Slg-Cebalt I ass.. ::; 138-John 0 58% "17 Converse .... "!) SSI-Precious Pearl 34% ; 221 -Dandy Dude.. 54% 21 1-Pirate McGee 94 220 Dominican ... 53% 221 -Romeo .. 54% 221 -Eye opener.. 53% 222 Silver Springs 52% • 221 liiz "'1 210-Kataaa 53 217-G. de Cause. ."1 215-Habahdar ... 54% 1 uui t Hopover .... 51 221 -White Haven. M 220-U. ;■ Lucky 51 Five-Eighths Mile. 220-Atta Boy 1X1:08 I 220-Repeater 1:M 221-Assume 1 :0o j 221 -Verde 1:^-., Three-Quarters Mile. SM Brya limaii ...1:23 231 -Little Maudle.l:27 221 -Belle RobertsI:18% 220 Margery 1:21% 221 -Coraaoraa ...l:l'.» 220-Matiaee Idol. 1:23 218 C..I11111. Tenii.l:-J."i 222-Gur I'.irthday 1 :_1 221 His. ussion ...1:33 222-PleasurevRle.. 1:25 211 -Dae tie Salae.l:18 221 Patches 1:25 221,-Flee* 1 :'J2 21 a Triumphant ..1:22 221 lady Rachetl :24 21ti-'l.'liundcrbird...l:21 313 Lug leu . . . .1:23 Seven-Eighths Mile. 220-L11 Cottage. 1:3B | 224'-K. Weather. .1:43 One Mile. 221-Bogaii 1:43 1 21t-Quito 1:48 •Jlti 1 'rumpsall ...1:43% | 220 S\ lvaim 1:50% 212-Dr. Levy ....1:33 ! 230-Tautaliu ....1:35 -. . Liu \i 1st. Polly.. .1:58 ; 213-CmbaU 1:33 218-Prospector ..1:43 | 238-Waraaw 1:31 238 P. G. King. 1 ■"•! I AT JEFFERSON PARK. Weatari 1 Ii nij track slou Three-Eighths Mil*. 218 Maud. Wilsoa 11 | 216-Put a and Calh K . Jic, Peccaat i- Half Mile. 218 Big idea , .. 57% I SlK-ThistH'doa ... •"■'.• 127-Gea. Hail .. 31 2M-T«e the Mark 52% 212 le Balafre . .", t 218 Vera Turyford Mar^'te Rose. 33 203-Valerie Weal I Five-Eighths Mile. 216-Brookaaad ,..1:14 | 218-Ragasaa Lli- 211-Kultur 1 10 I 222-Val. P. Maid. 1:14 LTl Malice 1:13 Three-Quarters Mile. 217 Bajaxel 1 17 I 218-Mar. Rappoldl:27 Little Boy.... 127 I 21«-Bal»wtash ...1:23 One Mile. 222 1:11111 Lady ..1:38 | 211 -K. Xeptua*..1 "■-21." Backaaiore , 1:33 , 210 Print-ess Lou.l 53 '-»:•, [win 1 :"•!» I 218-Tattle .. • 1 ■ rl's .,'. i. ( um'n„'-l:,VJ Hildreth's Big Band of All Stars: Formidable Array of Proved High Class Racers Ready for This Year's Campaign. HILDRETHS BIG BAND OF ALL STARS Formidahle Array of Proved High Class Racers Ready for This Year's Campaign. NLW TOKK, N. Y . March 10. One of the slloutial staMea of ksaiaa that will s,.nii start training for the aprtag raciag season of 1303, is that owned by Samuel llildreth and Harry Sinclair, but will carry the llildreth colors and race under his name. Every 1 f the band, and there are alxteea in iiiiniliei-. belaug 10 the older divisions. Mr. llildreth iie\er dabbles much in youug horses, yra-ferriag to buy at a gwni plica alter they have heea developed. Hoadlag the list is Punhaaa, arhoae ■ laiin to the three-year-old rhauinioBahip boaota of 1913 was only dfapated by Sir Barton. These Iwo met oii.e last year and I'lire'a.ise was the victor, but opinions are divided aa to which was the better of the two last year. The questlaa may be settled this year in handicaps and stake fixtures. Followlag Purchase came LuculUte, an cMellent handicap borse •( fine speed, weight carrying ability and daageroua in any kind of company. Mad Hatter, lie a inner of the Latonia Championship Slakes, t lu-ri hesi siaU,. , f the year, is a bOTM that will CoaU-pare favorably with the toauotchers. but is hardly the eipial of his aforementioned stablemates. After these ihree roaae Thaaderdap, Lord Brightou. Corn lass,!, valor and Buuflaah II. The three-year oi i hope of the stable is the speedy Domini'pie. which has been aoaaiuuttd foe the KentiK ky Derby. There are thaae who hcBtve be will be a worthy rival of Mr. Kiddle"s Man o1 War. That be has areal s| d i auqacstloaed, raaafqaeaily it is only a ipiestion of his ^oinn a loag route, lackey La Ferue Fator "ill ride for the llildreth Stable. FoBouiUg is the lisi of luirses. age and breeding: Btroaaholi, rh. z. 3, by Pair I'lay --st. I'riscilla. Kevai Ladge, b. z. 8. by Beppe Oriaua. corn Tassel, br. %. 3, by Bautui Cornfield. Buuflaah IL. b. h. 3. by Buuhright — Napthalia. Valor, eh. b, 3, by Ballot Muriel. Alibi, br. b, 5, by Tracery — Amicilia. Luecoltte, br. h. ."i. by Trap Back — Lucky Laaa. 1'iinceps. rii. h, •". by Fair I'lay— St. PriacUla. Cirrus, b. c. 4. by Tracery — Moraiagslde. Lard Brigutau, eh, c, 4. by Ballot— Misa Crittcu-dea. Mail Hatter, b. e, 4. by Fair Play Madcap. I'uri hase. eh. c. 4. by Orniondale — Cherryola. BearchUght III., eh. «. 4. by Sweeper Qaa .let. Thuuderrktp, i lk. 'g, 4. by Vukida— Baadaaa. Ooniiniipie. eh. c. :i. by Peter Quince -Berry Maid. Krower. Ii. ,-. :(. by Aid lord -Ke.idean II. Saratoga is to be Superlighted SARATOGA IS TO BE SUPERLIGHTED Raciag folks will find a new kind of a Broad -araj al Saratoga aezt August The toara is golag to have the brightest street la the arortd. Kol eoUteUI with ils fame ,-i» one of America's greatest araterlug places and as one of Ike gayest horse raciag centers in America the municipality has now taken steps to attract still greater attention by means of a Great While Way that promises to outahlue anything of its kind. Appropriately enough, it's Broadway, Saratoga's Broadway, of course, that's to have ihis nuperilhuuiuatiou. One set of li^'iil -t indards and one circuit will penult Saratoga to have superabnadaut light four months of the year, one that a fashionable BUUiUief resort teajutres, and an adeipiate and economical system the other eight months, as a village of 13.308 population might need. Ii also permits this Great White Way to tie dimmed at midnight and to operate at a less intensity from that time oil until morning. In the base of each light pale is a relay bo\. By short circuiting the power at the power station. causing but a flicker in the illumination, the circuit is transferred by a movement in the relay box from a lamp producing 1,830 candlepow or to a lamp producing but 233 eandlepower. Both these lacgn-d. -scent lamps are within the same globe or fixture on the pole. To get back the bright lights shall circuit the power again and the relay throws over t lie current to the larger lamps, and so on back and forth as m casioa demands. A double globe fixture will l rected along Broadway, Saratoga's principal thoroughfare. This means that during the summer season there will be •J. nun . ■.indlepiiwer supplied by each lamp until the circuit is changed at midnight, when it will be iodic. d to 500 eandlepower, the illumination that will also be supplied the quiet eight months of the year. The standard* are located opposite each other, and hare snaeiags of approximately 13."i feet The height of the center of the light source is twenty Feet. Appro\imutely one mile of street will be lighted by sixty -nine standards. Congress Spring Park will also be superlighted. Fifty-three staadarda with fixtures similar in ! ■■ -ign to the Duo Flux, but smaller, will be Installed. F.aeh globe will have a --"0 eandlepower aeries Mazda lamp. W« rk aa the installation will begin early in the spring, as it i~ to be in readiness fur nae next summer. Broad Virginia Game Preserve Plan BROAD VIRGINIA GAME PRESERVE PLAN RICHMOND, Fa., March 10.— Instead of setting aside well stocked areas as game refuges t he State of Virginia is planning some game preserves. Owners of tracts of from 200 to 4oo acres in each of the 1 10 odd magisterial districts are being sought who will beqUeoth to the commonwealth exclusive shooting privileges 011 such trots. The state will then post the areas and plant thereon mat ed pairs of quail, which the state will secure from Texas. The quail are to be fed for the first few weeks. but ii" attempt will be made to keep them within the preserve. , n the theory that if they are hunt d outside the preserve they will speedily learn tin-places when- they are not disturbed. Right Angle to Remain in Cuba ; • 1 w RIGHT ANGLE TO REMAIN IN CUBA Willie Dug. in. who brought Right Angle. Syca - n r and the three-year-olds Superior and Al Porter to Cuba, has decided to leave the latter pair in Cuba until next winter. They will be turned out at the Diaz farm for the summer. Byra- 11 1 died here during the winter and he will probably dispose of the sprinter Right Angle before leaving. Several other horsemen will leave over pari of their strings, as they found that horses Which wer- left here last spring raced particularly well during the past winter. I'.lazeaway. Don Thrush and Riverside, all of which were here uur-, ing the summer, were frequent winners. Karrick Inspects the Coe Horses -. . w KARRICK INSPECTS THE C0E HORSES LEXINGTON, Ky.. March 10.— W. II. Knrrick, trainer of W. K. Coe'a horses, arrived lure last nigh; from New Fork and apeul today looking at the toe stallions and mares at Himy.tr Stud, also at other horses in this vicinity. Tomorrow be x\ ill go to i.ouisvil'c- to see a number, of the juveniles in training there and to arrange for stable quartera at Churchill Downs, it being Mr. Coe's present intention to send David llaruni and (ho putra from tin- east to run in the Kentucky Derby, or 11 may be that he will decide to start the filly only in the stakes for bee SCI exclusively. Tijuana Form Chart . — — w TIJUANA FORM CHART TIJUANA. Mexico. Thursday. March 4. 1920.— Tbirrj second day. Lower California Jockey Club. Winter .Meeting of lob days or asure. Stewarts, L. .1. Itiee. l. Wing. .1. W. Coffroth. Starter, Barry Morrisaey. Raciag Secretary, W. M Plan Baring starts at 2:08 p. m. (Chicago ttuae 4:oo. 1 4G971 tint Race — 5 1-2 Furlough. (June 28. iwfliu 1916— 1:05' ;,— 3— 118.) Purse $400. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $300: second. $C5: third, $35. Bqulr. odds lad. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight 4«'i."»:i Canclon MM l' E Smith It WO 13304 Chan Cannelllii ^ !| W Hlnrdty 708-100 18308 Scallywag llr "' ; Warren 2S8-10H 1 1038)3 Dirl VTInfreylia I It Lowe Tin ion 1 18384 Plaything lad :. f McCorkle : 1 II 10100 Btanlej s. IIS 6=1 P Martlm i 10341 Paradigm Itt 7 | B Banna HilKI Pa sroiu II US I Baj ward MM WO 1 HilH:: \rd 1. 1 k US • CO hfahoni y ■ Matuel fi. hi. f$ ntntneb paid, Cancion, 8t03 straight $o.w 1 place. $L' "0 show: (has. Canmll. 35.91 place. $:: to show: Scallywag, field, .sl'.imi show. Time. 253: . 5135. 1:053'5, 1:M%. Track slow. Winner It. t. Coaamge's b. f. 3, by MeeBrk Regea, by Margrave (trained by O. Johnson; bred by Mr. Geu L. Blackford). Went to liost at 2:00. At post 1 minute. Strut good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. 4fi974 aaunaai Race— 5-8 Mile. (Jan. 8, 1916— -xv a 1 1 59 ._3_97.) purse $400. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $300; second. ?G5: third. $35. Kquiv. Odds. Ind. Horse Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. Hi IKS -.Miss StatliemlOl 1'" ■ Smith Hn-lUO 43341 'Virge 113 H M Wood 183-Ml 45801 Von Dillon 115 M H Tullett tlZM-lM 40840 x Virginia d*Or N PI ; Teararin NO-MO l.-i!).")! Guardaruan Ma Ij c Duggan + -loX'JX Mrs rlernn'nMI 1*1 D Connelly U140-DHI •Ifi'i4« B'ge Player M U .1 De Kuril SUO-KK' 40038 T. Chandler MS s-.'. B Taylor t 4C140 Lion 113 8s W Hinphy KXM-MO McCroan rJ8 io' W Vartey iTto-100 lla/el Kline :08 11 S Brady | tMutueJ Held. .• •_' mutuets paid. Miss siathem. 83.40 straight, 12.88 place. 32.43 show: Virge, 32.83 place. $2.-lt) show: Von Dillon, field, 33.20 show. Time. 2425. 50V3. 1:04. Track slow. Winner — A. Neul'a b. f. .'!. by Deuls.lilanil lane Laurel, by Vaslniliaaa (trained by A. Neal; bred by Mr. A. NealL Wen; to po-t at USA. Off at once. Start bad and slow. Won easily; second and third dri\ -ing. Overweights Miss Btntheai, - pounds; Hi Clean. 2; Bridge Player, 3. 4fi97^ ^"^•^ Thir(1 Race— 5-8 Mile. (Jan. 8. 191C— 59=-,— 3— 97.) Purse $400. 3-year-o!ds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $300; second. $65; third, $35. Equlv. Odds. Ind. Horse Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. 403 10 : Short stop 114 1»| T Cummings 148-180 4('»lK5"Tem. Duncan 114 2' P Martinea 33M-1M (4«a47 (Miss Maa'r 114 ::" W Hinphy 10JO 100 45040 : Fireplace lit; 4' E McGatwan t.".no-lon 45004 'J. D. SugR IM .". ' .1 Mcltriile Jin loo 40341* Roy. ioHUUle ill 8*1 C IfeCurkle 13M-148 4." H«4 \\ at. Warbler 114 7' H Tullett &28C-M* 4«'i45 Sb-eth IM s W Mclntyre 2748-1M 4SO-13 did Homest'dlll 8*1 C Buell 40304 Borel 116 10 G Warren t tMntoel field. si' mutueis paid. Short Stop, 34-88 straight, s:{.ti) place, 83.40 show: Tempy Duncan. 320.03 place. $7.08 show : Miss Manage. 84.20 show. Time. 251;!. 522/s. IM%. Track slow. winner -Richards & (lisken's b. tr- 5, by Garry Herrmann- Little Nell, by CCderstrome (trained by c. G. Richards; bred by Mr. 1. Howard Lewis). Went to post at L':."i0. At | ost 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. 4fi97fi lu^iiu Fourth Race— 1 1-16 Miles. (June 24. | I 1916—1:45—3—110.) Purse $400. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $300: second. $65: third. $35. Eipiiv. Odds Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. te'itrPD.hra M R* C Dugg.ni alO-100 40300 Tour.s 143 f*l c McCorkle 6788-100 4«^4.' Indian SpringMl :: i U Connelly ^.xi-ioo 4«l88:,Kentky Boy 11:: I* K Smith B8-M8 40340 Thirst 111 .". ' ; Warren L'O'.O-IOO 40353* Red Man in t W Mclntyre liJO-lOQ .$!• mutueis paid. Delira. SlU.L'O straight. St. lid | I place. 33.98 show : Tours. $l.,.i'o lilace. $10.00 show; Indian Spring. S.'l.litl show. Time. 262,. 53. 1:2045. lA93i. 1:57. Track slow. Winner .1. Oreeuow's b. 111. 7. by Sir Iluon -llosemcaile. by si. Catien (trained by .1. (Jrecnnw; bled by Mr. Ceo. .1. Laug). Went to jios! at 3:11'. Off at once, start g 1 and slow. Won driving: second and third the sane-. Overweights — Indian Spring. 1 pound. 4.CO77 Fifth Race— 1 1-8 Miles. (May 27, 1916 ■*■«■•■ _i:542j_6_io6) purse $500. 3- year-olds and upward. Selling; Handicap. Net value to winner $370; second, $80: third. $50. Bajuiv. Odds. Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. 46244 Lady Watd'hOOJ 1* C Cross vmi-ioo 4«0." »"Don Uodgc 10:: 2-'. C Dusgan BM-M8 40351* Pit 101 3*1 J De Ford 130-188 ( 43351 )MedTd Boy IM r- It Low.- wo-pmi 40800 reraaak Ml I* B Smith Z38-M8 40300 H. DeitchmaniOs 1; C McCorkle L's.-O-KX) S3 mutueis paid. Lady Waldeek. 310.88 straight, sit 10 plan-. 84.80 show: Don Dodge, ."f.'.so place, st. 111 show ; I'ii. 84-23 siiow. Time. 26. 52. 1:18%. 1:47. 2:01:,5. Track slow. Winner M. Webb's b. f. 4. by Golden Maxim -Lady Lexington, by Hastings (trained by M. Webb; bred by Mr. T. M. Murphy). Went to |M st at 3:37. At pool 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won handily; second and third driving. Overweights — Ycrmak. 1 pound. 4fi978 Sir,h Race— 3-4 Mile. (Dec. 20. 1916— ■XU4IU l:ll%— •— 110. t Purse $400. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming:. Net value to winner 5300; second, $65; third, $35. Eipiiv. Oaaht, Did. Horse. W't. Fin. Jockey. Straight. ( 40341 iD.UfDev're 114 1' U Connelly 1PI 101 10345 Rutl'd Anns 114 Z* .1 alcBride 120-100 HU07 'Patsy Mack in ■':' R Ryan 4ZM-100 40310* Miaa Lrush 11-' 4*3 It Carter lMa-lOn (4024O) Bunny Ul .".■ K Hums S38-M8 10003 Sarasota IM •;' D Martinea BM8 Mu 4tiir o Peter Griraaa hi 7 w Mclntyre 3040-100 S-' mutueis paid, Duke of Devonshire. SI. I'll straight, 83.40 psaee, 32.08 show; Batlaad Arms. 82.40 place, 82.00 show; Patsy Mack. S6.40 show. Time. 2535. 51. 1:19. Track slow. Winner Cuuniff.- & PhilHps' eh. g. .".. by Trans-v.i. 1 -Mindfal, by star Shoot (trained by H. I\. I'billips; bred by Messrs. Clay Itros.i. Went to post at 4:00. Off at once, start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. Overweights Sarasota. 1 pound. 4fi9 7Q Seventh Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs. (June i\jh 1 u 28 i9Kj_io515— 3— 118.) 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. 46186 J*g« Ells'th mi 1* R Carter N i hi 10100 *Mex IM J1' R Lowe 3M-M0 46187 Tiajan 111 ::3 G Warren GOM-lOO 46l6." )Sturdee IM 4] R Ryan 300-180 (40003) Lou. Mack in:; .v c Duggan S3M-M8 (4010S)8algeorge 110 8* B McGowan S3M-MS 46246 Little Spider His 7 I' Martinez 7020-HHi (45703) Jim Dudley IM I E Smith 3780-MO 32 mutueis pahl. Judge i:ll-worth. S3. so straight. 33.80 place. 32.40 s|,ow: Men, 33.00 place. 30.00 show : Tiajan. SS.(M» show . Time. 252i. 51. l:04Vi, 1:11. Track slow. Winner — K. SehlenV b. h. B, by .1. K. Crowley — • Bauoaden, by BauanaaddMsru (trained by It. Selden; bred by Mr. W. B. Jenkins). Went to post at 4:L'."i. At liosf 4 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second auJ third driving. Havana Form Chart 1 1 1 1 HAVANA FORM CHART HAVANA. CUBA. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 10. 1920. Oriental Dark. Ninety second day. Cuba American Jockey and Auto Club. Winter Meeting of 107 days. Weather clear: temperature 70". Presiding si. ward. C. .1. Kitz Gerald. Presiding fudge) W. H. Shelley. Starter. James Milton. Racing Secretary, Martin Nathauaon. Racing starts at 11:30 p. m. (Chicago tinv 3:08 p. m.l. W indicates whip. S spurs, 11 blinkers. Figures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate date, track record, age of horse and aatlghl carried. 'Indicates apprentice allowance. l^nOA FIRST RACE— 3-4 Mile. (Jan. 8, 1920— 1:11— 6— 102.) Purse $600. 4-year-olds. ^arOaisOVr Claiming. Net value to winner $150: second. $100: third, $50. Index Horses AWtPI'St U % ?4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 40235 BUSTER CLARK wn M7 .". J 9 l» r r F Wilson W Doudaa ''. •; 1; n ''.••" 15000 AVION w 110 1 I Pi J'J 3* -,: H Harms R Setty 8-8 0-8 8-5 o 3 1-4 461HO Till' RUNG wn 181 6 ; 5* 53 ::' ;;'l K Chiav'tiC II Howe 1 I :. -J. 1 46201 MIKE DIXON w 107 :; :: 4'i 4i" P ^' W Itrown V. K Cralmm I I ti 1\ 8-6 H.-i:il -LAHV LANGDEN wn 182.' t 7 1; ' 7 8'| 5* .1 C£rinodyJ W Moore 1 4 4 8*5 4-6 4«'J1!) CAFETERIA we. M3] _ "1 7 (i"i 7 6' R Lall L II Banter :• ::0 M 13 8 40121 SKY MAX WftMS 7 1 V :'.' .V 7 B K.itcr S Aronsteiu 2 Z Z \-~; 8-5 Time, 2335. 48. 1:13'/.. Track fast. 33 mutueis paid. Buater Clark. .s:57.''.0 straight, si.".'. Ml place. 85.80 show; Avion. 33.08 place, |3.20 show; Top Rung, 33.03 show. Equivaieul I king odds Luster (lark. 1780 to 108 straight, 830 to Kid place, IBS to KM) show; Avion, so to 100 place. 08 to 1(1(1 show : Top Kung. 80 to lull show . Winner Br. g. by Stalwart May 1'.. IL. by Bramble (trained by M. M. Shields; bred by Messrs. A. E. Hundley & Son). Went to post at 2:31. At post - minutes, start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. BUSTER CLARK, suddenly improved, followed AVION closely until rounding the far turn, where he slipped through on the inside and drew away into a long lead to win in a canter. AVION was much used in pacemakiiig and racing SKY MAN into defeat and tiled badly in the last quarter. TOP Rl'NL ran fairly well. SKY" MAN was eased no when lie qait. Overweights— Lady Langilen. :!'_. pounds; Cafeteria. J1... — 1 /dr *r»Q-| GEC0ND RACE— 3-4 Mile. (Jan. 8. 1920—1:11—6—102.) Purse 5600. 3-year-olds and ~xOailOX upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $450; second. $100: third, $50. Index Horses AW'tl'I'StU n % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 48130 A M1DDLETON wa M3J 3 : 4 :.•' 1 1, !•' Chi.ivtaW" Woudard 8-6 3-6 8-8 3-101-3 idilii TIM. .1. HOGAN weld:' 7 1 :;' S'J t1 -'!i A Tryon (. Warwick I s :! S-". H.i.' - RORA W M 3 3 -1' I' 4 : :;-' J Kb tcn-r C L Mackey Z] :: :: (!-5 .':-". I0303*MANOK1N w 111 1 J Is* (■ 8] I' .V I'M;, ns I S Fountain 3 3 3 1 1-3 i 10170) BABY BONDS we BBJ 1 7 7. 1 I .".' .1 CarmodyE J Sullivan :. : I :' 1 (48Ml)MIBBRICOROE a 107 .". 1. 6*1 6«* 6' P A Collins ( .1 Hurrah 1; 7 7 -i 8-6 4«r ." 8 LADT IVAN wa Ml s s s 7' 1' 7' R McCr'nuH E Crist . 1-' 1' 1-' .". 9 ( 40331 )QUIN am 10.: ; 1 1 | I] p" s w Rmwn 1. Mock 10 10 M 4 2 Time. 24. 49'j. 1:10%. Track fast. *_• mutueis paid. Arthur Middleton, s7.7i» straight, J|3 JO place, 33.38 show: Timothy .1. slogan, 813.03 place. 38.00 show; Rora, ;:t.!)( show. Lliiivalent booking odds Arthur Middletou, 385 to 10(1 straight, 103 to 100 place. 03 to 100 show: Timotln .1. Hogan. ggg to 100 place. :',(Mi to 1(H) show; Rora, 33 to 100 show. Winner— Cb. g, by Disguise Lardclla, by Lackford (trained by J. Uareusetter; bred by Mr. J. C. Lodgers 1. WenI to post it 3:30. At pool 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. ARTHL'H MIDDLETON slipped through n the inside after rounding the far turn and took the lead, but had to be shaken up at the ind t t-tay TIMOTHY -I. HOGAN. The latter came wide when catering tin- stretch and Bntsbed last, but was sWerriug over to tin- inside at the end. RORA ran well and came again in the last eighth. MAN'Okl.N began slowly and closed a gap. (|U!B set the pace to the sti etch and ipiit. Scratched — UiL'J l-Calaw ay. His: 44SS0 May Maulsb.v. lis. Overweights Arthur Middleton. :!'.. pounds; Baby Bonds, l1..; Misericorde, I; Lady Han. 2. Ir\9fi9 THIRD RACE— 3-4 Mile. (Jan. 8. 1920—111—6 — 102.) Purse $600. 3-year-olds and ^OasdOajss upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $450: second, $100; third, $50. Index Horses AWtPPSt 'A M. % Mr Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S ( 40134 )PHEDODBN wn 5 M8 2 I l» I* EJ I] t Murray J C Mayea 1 1 1 1-5 1-6 10333* *F1R8T i'l I.I.KT w t 10-" t 3 .".- ::' ::- ." .1 CarmodyA Hamel :: :: :: '!-•". 1 " 46110 •PRESUMPTION wa 11 MS . 1 .' ' '. _•- l» 3* E Barnes M M Shields I I 3] 7-:, 7-10 ( 40130 )*HARLOCK W 0 188 1 ". 41 .',:::,' 4! K AUtiua'nJ H Moody I E .". I 1 I0330*ENOORE wa 8 181 3 3 4 •*» 6* P Chlav'taB L Rice 1; U 6 Ji G-5 40300 PUNCTUAL wn 3 N 7 7 7 7 O* 8* I Pletcher N K Heal 10 1-' 1-' .". H 10384 'GILDER era 1 H- i I I ' 8«* 7 7 W Gni-gan W Uargan 15 13 15 (i :; Time, 24. 48-3. 1:13*4. Track fast. 33 mutueis paid. Phedodeu, 84.08 straight. 83^38 place, 83T.40 si„,w: Pirsl Pullet, 84.33 place. $i'.70 show: Presumption, sn.r.ii show. Bqaivatem booking odds I'laabden 130 t.. inn straight, 88 to 108 place. i't to Kki show; First Pullet, llo to MO place, .'!•"• to KM) show; Presumptiou. 23 to 108 show. Winner .('h. m. b] McCce Melissa, by Star 81 1 1 (rained b.\ K. S. Wallace: bred b.\ Mr Thomas Brown I . Went to post al ."..-'I'. Al po-t - minutes Ktart rood aad s|,,u. Won driving: necaud and third the sine PHEDODEN sel a fast pace and, after brlna beadeo i-aaae again in the last sixteenth and won drawing clear. FIRST PULLET moved np rapldlj ifl 1 1 Minding the tar turn and mob- a game challenge it the eighth post. PREtiCMPTION ran well but tired in the last eighth. UARLOCK Bniahcd gane l.\ ne\t to the inside rail. Sera tilled IOl'.iS Pierrot. KM: HH'oS i;,,|.'. a banc) 108; IO.t.s Euos, in:!. Overweights First Pulk't, l1.- pounds: liiMVl I I r»»7 Q« FOURTH RACE— 3-4 Miic. (Jan. 8. 1C20— 1 11— 6— 102.) Rotary Club Handicap. TurLo "rnrOaiWOO $800. 3-ycar-olds and upward. Net value to winner $600: second, $125; third, 575. Index Horses AWtPPSt li ** "t Str Fin Jockeys Owners O 11 C P S 16160 B i K i;i.izt:.\ wn 4 M3)3 9 E* (aa y 1 ■ . - t kfurray T HoffbT 3 i 2: 1 T^" 40100*3IROCCO wu.'ilH :: 1 3] i 4 J 3" A Pickens E L Fitzgerald :'■ 1 % 8-3 3-5 (40100)DIFPER*T ETE8 w 4 188 I 4 :: 3*3] J»j j CarmodyJ l» Millin 3| l". 8J l 1-3 1*100 IM\ PRANK wsfHl I '. 1' J'. |Sk |j 1; McCr'nftJ .1 Mab.r y. ;\ •• 1 1 18100 1 M:\ci\c, IT' w :: mi 1 I 1; Karnes .1 T lr-laml 8 8 8' I 8-3 ( Mil IOiI'Ki li'in \\c. S M7 7 7 7' 7 K W A Collins c K Moor.- I s s s ;, H - :to ALVORD arnSIM 5 - ♦** 1. 7. r| a 1'iM.n ,j Corujo I I 1 33 . 13483 STAR REALM wa . \ ■ 18 II 1;' x C Miller T Bronnan M N M 1 Time. 24. 43. 1:13%.' Track fast. 32 mutueis paid, Itelle ol Kliaabethtowa, 88.20 itruight, 85.30 place. 83.30 show; (Urecco, S3.TB place. *a. 10 show; DUtcreal Byes, 32.80 show. Equivalent booking odds-Relle of Eliznlv thtowii. 310 to 100 straight. 100 to 100 place, 7" to 100 show; Bireere, is.", to loo place, to to loo ilnw; Different Byee, W to loo imw. \\ niiMi Br. f. hy Jack Atkin — Cloietereae, by Carlton Orange (trained fey o. i.. Foster: ■tea' hy Mr. it. WarSeM). Went to post at 3:4S. At liost 5 minutes. Start poor ami slow. Won ilrivinyr : second and third the saine. BELLE OF EI.IZAHETHTOWN came through on the inside when entering the stretch and. iv-■■•■Mag to hard riding in the final drive, won in the la-t stride. SIROCCO came again in the last sixteenth after racing into the lead and seeming to tire. DIFFERENT F.YKS came around the leaders when enuring the stretch, where she was forced a little wide, but finished fast and gamely. IMA FRANK tired in the last eighth. CLEARING IP ran well. Overwefcrhti lielle of Elizabethtown. 1 '•_. pounds: Clearing Up, S; Star Realm. 3. ■ /f 8 *OQ/f FIFTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. (Feb. 3. 1918— l:44li— 3— 92.) Purse $600. 4-year-olds IUmOt: and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner £450; second. $100: third. $50. Index Horses AWtPPSt % Vi % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O 11 C P S 40231 REV KNMS «IM 4 1 .".' 4' 3* }ak f .] Fletcher Xi Crist 2} a S| I 1-2 )i, IX i'Sll.V. SANDALS W*; MS I S— 4) 7* F 5- V .1 Carmody A LaSBBBB 1 21 2'. 1 1-2 4 0205 * I). OP SHKMIV flM 7 I 4' 1 3' 4' ::' A I'ryon C FEills :;\ t| S| 7-5 7-10 10 231 "HALF AND HALF W S 112 E 5 V l1 I' 2\ 4 B Atkins'nJ C P.oggess 7 7 7 21 6-5 t44S3*J08B DK VALES wh 5 112 :, 4 X 1 I C;. P|W Brown V Delbarrio I 5 5 2 1 Ki'SlKl. CORONEL w 4 HO 2 3 78 F i:3 8* F H Garner O Tuggle 3 3 3 6-5^-5 l41?S*AOCLAMATION \vi: 1105 1 2 2'i 2' 41 7* 74 B F,an:es Armonia Stable 15 15 15 t; :: 44281 *RHYMER w ti ii-i i 7 ;:: ** TI i t p chlav'taWilUaaaa Bros 6 c 0 2l. fir. Time, St%, 49. 1:15. 1:41. 1:48. Track fast. 82 mutiiels pai.l. Key Baah, S7.20 straight, $8.84 place. 8S.SS show;-Silver Sandals. S3. 00 place, $3.20 thew; Duke of Shelby. $3.50 show. equivalent booking odd-— Hey Funis. 288 to 100 straight. 00 to 100 place. BO to 100 sliow; Silver Sandals. SO to 100 place. (Ml to 100 show: Puke oi Shelby. 75 to 100 show . \\ 'iaaer P.. g. by Bey Hindoo Katheriae Bawl*, by Ronnie Joe (trained by L. Crist: bred by Messrs. Lawrence A Clllstnckl. Wen; to pest at 4:10. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. KKY LNNIS. after being saved to the last turn, moved up swiftly in the homestretch and easily raced into a long lead in the last eighth. SUA Kit SANDALS closed a big gap after working her way up ..a the eataMe. PI KE OF SllKI.l'.Y was a forward contender all the way. JOSF DB YALKS was crowded hack ;u the tout . ightli and rataed a big pap "" the last quarter. HALF AND HALF set a good pace to the -li. till .-mil tired. Kl. CORONEL bad a rough race. 4 £JQQRT SIXTH RACE— 1 Mile and 50 Yards. (March 6, 1918—1:41—5—117.) Purse $700. rO^loO 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $500: second, $125; third, $75. Index Horses AWtPPSt Vi % tj Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S JliitV'SOIJD ROCK w 7 Ml 5 I .V B* 4- :'.' 3'- G ManginO K Van Winkle 4 4 4 S-5 4-5 Mitt1 CHILLUM wSMQS 4 21 2' 21 11 2-1 J CarmodyR B Allen 4 4 :: 7-5 7-10 44188 BOTE W 4 105 1 1 l1 1» ink 2' A Finley M B Thompson 8 8X3 8-5 ( 44413 )*FLY HOME w S 104 2 S atf) 5" f,' A' K Fator .7 J Holtman 2 :: :; 7-5 7-10 44243 M.IVKY PEARL w 4 102 C :. ::' "' :;' 4' i'JG Barnea J S Baldwin ( i I 21 6-5 4424S*BABY CAXi w 7 101 4 3 4'' W fi' 8" 6" F Cni.iv'taW C Weant 4 4 4 8-5 4-5 44228** ATTORNEY MUIRw 5 Ml 7 7 7'1 71 7'' S 71 A Tryon A Tempest 2'. 3 3 4-5 3-5 44141 *THE TALKER. w 4 K 3 2 8 8 s 71 s .1 Fletcher O C Mizell fi C ti V. 8-5 Time, 24. 48%. 1:14, 1:40, 1:43%. Track fast. :•'_• mutuels paid. Solid Rock, $30.20 straight. 811. 70 place, $X .NO show; Chillum, $4.70 place, $3.40 ■baa : Zoie. .$15.30 show. Kipiivalent booking odds— Solid Rock. 1410 to KM) straight. 4S5 to 100 place. 340 to 100 show; Chillum, US to 100 place. 70 to 1110 show: Zoie. MS to 100 show. Winner- P.. g. by Trap Rock — Amaranth, by Sir Bixon (trained by O. E. Van Winkle; bred by Mr. P. J. Millet! I. Went to post at 4:41. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. SOLID ROCK gained steadily ami. finishing last, outgamed CIllLLl'M in a dose finish. The latter tired after racing into the lead in tin- stretch. ZOIE showed improvement and set a good pace to the stretch A'l 'TORN FY MCIR was on the out-iile all the way and ran a poor race. Scratched— 40120 Woodthl ush. 104. Overweights — Chillum. 1% pounds; Zoie. 1. Havana HAVANA Tin.- boraca which seem best in Thursday's races are: Oriental Park— Havana. Cuba. March 10. 1 Lillian G., Bat Loot. LewelL 2 — Bagdadlae, Bevelry .lames. Assign. I Lady Sweep. Hiomed. Kaunsea. I Ma |«t I» Kiku. BasiL E si NNTNCDALi:. Royalty, Zinnia. ii Salvatellc. Regreao, BUI llunhy. T. K. Lynch. Buffalo's Handicap. Buffalo, N. v.. March 1*. 1 Lillian G.. II t Post, Naomi Walton. Lowell. ■2 -I. ad: Laagdea, Ben Beach, Berelry James. Bagdadine. :•, OIOMLD. Lady Sweep, Baby, Raveeaea. 1 kiku. Major Daaaet, Cot Taylor. I'.a il. :, Sunningdale, Royalty, Leekroet, Fertaae'a Favor. ti Regreao, BalvateUe. Hope. Meaasaey. Oliservcr's Handicap. 1 Old Red, Bhiro, LoweR, Lillian G. 2 Aasiga, Sea Beach. Bevelry James, Bed. :; Polar cub. Lady Sweep. Kaby, Orleans Girl. I BLUE WRACK. c,|. Taylor, Basil, Kiku. Pi Sumiiiigdalc. Zinnia. I.aekrose. Led William, i; Uegrrso, Salvatellc, Bill tynnley, M aaoy. Page 3 Jefferson Park Form Chart JEFFERSON PARK FORM CHART NEW ORLEANS, LA., WEDNESDAY. MARCH 10. IBM. flBlimia Park. Nineteenth day. Jefferson Parish Fair Association. Winter Meeting of 25 days. Weather threatening: temperature 50'. Stewards. Joseph A. Murphy. Francis Ni laea and Hernial! P. Conkling. Starter. Edward Tribe. Racing Bet rotary, J. B. Campbell. Pacing starts at 2:15 p. m. (Chicago time 2:15 p. in. I. W indicates whip. S spurs. It blinkers. Figures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate date, truck record, age of horse and weight carried. 'Indicates apprentice allowance. /I(}96fi FIRST RACE— 3 1-2 Furlongs. (Feb. 21. 1920— 42=5— 2— 114.) Purse $600. 2-year-olds. 4umOU Maidens. Special Weights. Net value to winner $450: second, $100: third. $50. Index Horses AWtPPSt U % "4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P S 10150 SUPERB w 115 l l 1' 1- 1« L Xorhe Naareeaa Stable ::i ." n-54-5 2-5 ■10143 BUDDIE Ki:.\N W 115 5 ! .". 2'' 2'1 .1 Rodris'Zj J Kean 1C-S3] 3 1 2-5 4«XS3IOH YKS w 112 :. ; 41 5- :; S Wida B K Bryson 21 Is -518-57-5 7-10 45741 'LOCH LEVEN W 112 8 5 2' ::,: 4" J SmaUw'dC L Blackford 3J 8 7 21 6-5 t.MAKY ERB W 112 2 4 :; 1 4' .". '■■ C WhiftonB A Jones 20 :i ) 30 10 5 CRUTCHES ■ IW 4 2 •'. t;l tl"k y Murphv C 'I' "Worth" gton 20 M 20 8 4 MtSS VOORMEL W US 7 7 7" 7s 71" O Willis- 1; W Mitchell 10 15 15 5 21 1.7803 HAND8EL II. W 115 i I I I I J Class Ij T Morris ■ 10 15 15 5 21 iWeiit in entries as Mary Head. Time, 24, 36-5, 43. Tiack heavy. Wiiin.r Ch. c. bj Superman- YirgilK by Daivbin itiain.-d by A. J. Rlakeley; bred by Mr. II nry T. ixnai-f||. Went to post at 2:18. At post 1 minute. Start bad aad slow. Won easily: second and third driving. SUPERB, away forwardly and running in the -oft jioing. raced into a good lead at once .in. I won in a canter. P.I'DDIK KEAN made up ground and finished resolutely under hard riding. OH YKS began 1 xiowljr, but ciii.e with a rush when ridden haul. LOCH LF.YFN tired in the last eighth. MARY RPR ran Well. Scratched — »0170:,Miss Pluvious. 112: 40150 John Arbor. 115; 40170 Marguerite Rose. 112. ■ A £*f*Q^ SECOND RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. (Dec. 16, 1919— 1 :05 5— 4— 112.) Purse $600. 4-year-41:0^0 4 olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $450: second. $100: third. $50. Index Horses AWtPPSt U '.i ai Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 40107 PARRISH wh 5 117 4 • I" 1 ' 1 1" 1 1 - U Pauley L A Broaddus 10 12 12 5 21 4014.V ALF VBEXMA v.n E 117 11 I 2- I* 2- 2' L Lyke I H Greenbaum 3 5 5 21 t;-5 i00K3-SIL. SHAPIRO w 11 107 8 !t 4^' 4' :: :;:1 H King P Dunne 12 15 10 4 2 45828 JOHN" J. CASEY WU A 117 1 7 8' 5s 5' 41 J Moonev B E Chapman 15 20 15 ti :! 40234*5111. DA w 4 107 12 5 ::l H 4- 5- C Whit'torR H Ciood 10 15 1» 4 2 I«1M*NEG wk I 117 14 11 !•' 71 HI h". S Wida T Q Morris 10 15 10 4 2 I0I!)7 MISS KRl'TER we 9 107 7 1 10- t;i 7' V A Ricbcr'kD Hawkins 4 5 4 8-5 4-5 46144 BRONNER ws 4 117 la M CI I* 8- 8- J Heupel L M Holmes 15 20 12 5 21 :i:035*SHE DEYIL w 4 H 7 113 11' II* H •" W Bog'skiD Church 40 50 40 IS s 10145 TOM CARD am 7 117 :: I 71 !•! 101 Mi F Smith K Marlman 15 20 20 8 4 13040 CAPERS w 5 112 5 'J V lO'lll1 111 H ThurberS'ders & Talbot 10 20 10 4 2 10145 NOBLEMAN WB S 117 2 2 12:1 12- 12'112' F Murphy C E Lenahan 5 7 7 21 7-5 10197 BACONTEUSE w« 7 112 13 12 14 14 12' 13" W Heia'chG Eaton ;!■ 30 30 12 li 15J)3!» MISS STERLING w". 112 in 14 13*13*14 II H Wakoff E Lutz. 50 50 50 20 10 40132 FRANCES STAR WB 4 112 » Left at the post. J Rodr.g'zC L McGinnis 10 12 12 5 21 Time. 2443, W%, 1:04, 1:11^. Track heavy. Winner— -Ch. h. by Stalwart — Margaret Hastings, by Hastings (trained by R. McGarvey; bred by Mr. Charles NuckoK Jr. I. Went to post at 2:41. At post 5 minutes. Start good and slow for all but FRANCKS STAR. Won I easily; second and third driving. PARB18H, away well raced into a good lead at once and held on well I to Hie finish. ALF YL/.INA was In closest pursuit from the start and finished gamely. SII.VFY SHA- PlttO liii-.i.d iiiul.r piiiiislimei.t. JOHN J. CASEY raa a g I race. MISS KRCTFP had no mishaps. NOBLEMAN was away poorly. S. r.it. I..-.1 40115 Sayoiiana. 112: 4iUM3 F..!dio McBlMc, 117: 40115 Creen Mint. 112. JP9CC THIRD RACE— 3-4 Mile. (Dec. 31. 1919— 1: 12' 5— 3— 117.) Purse $600. 3-year-olds and | 40« 00 upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $450: second. $100: third, $50. Index Horses AWtPPSt 'i ': %, Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C 1* S 40083 lU'NTERMANN v. t MS] 1 -- 2- I] 1- ■) Willis Kirkfiebl Stable 4 7 7 21 6-5 10132 TIGER ROSE WB I MS 1 l'll'l.' 2- I) HopkiaaJ Robertson 5 « f. 2 1 4»iJI3 CORTLAND w3 R I 2 21 :;- ::' :; s Wiaa A Uhman 7 5 8 5 7-5 ; 5 1-3 10175 MAI). GINGHAM -. 11".; 4 5 51 4' i 4 W Uein'chM Rieser lit 15 15 'i :; 45484 n OWEI.L WB S 113 1 I I 7" 5- 5- R Pauley AY Thomas 10 15 10 4 S-5 10131 -FLYING FROG WB 3 M3 3 7 41 5J 7 .' R Romellil' Leydecker 20 25 25 8 4 MISt C. O' THE MAIN wt: ISM i t ■' S* S] 7- II TMurb.rl; Williams I S 41 g-S 4-5 (4C1M)SPEEDT FOOT WB 9 Ml 2 I 7- P S* P H I BarheW Perkins M 12 12 5 l". 10102 PROPAGANDA W i 105 7 4 B* S I :» H EricksnE Lutz 20 25 25 10 5 Time. 25. 50, l:16"»j. Track heavy. Winner — R. c. by Marta Santa — The INniond. by W.tgic-r (trained by .1. 1). Adkins; bred by Mr. A. L. Ferguson l. Went to post at 3:00. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. HI NTKKMANN. hard ridden and close up from the start, disposed of TIOFR BOSH in the last ; ■ iglith anil won going away. TIGEB ROSF showed the most early speed, but tired in the stretch. CORTLAND had no mishaps and only ran fairly well. MADRAS GINGHAM raced pearly. COCK O" TUB ; MAIN wa* always far bach. Scratched 40152 A r. h Platter, 104: 40140 Porte Drapeau. 115. ■ Overweights Iliiutei niaiin. 1% pounds; '1 iger Rose, i'; Madras Ringham, 2. g : a |/~»* CCa rouRTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. (Dec. 31, 1919— 1 :12V5— 3— 117.) $600 Added. 3-year-olds ■^l:0^0»lf and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $450: second. $127; third, $68. Index Horses AWtPPSt U M % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II 3 P d 15180 KOH-I-NOOR W C MS 2 4 4'1 4' 4s I1 I Moon, y 1 A Broaddus 21 1 S-5 3-5 1-4 10231-AR. ALEXANDER w 4 MS i 1 :'l :: - U 2' C WUit'toni; C Church 21 18 531 S-S 2-5 10035)KO\S CHOICE WB 5 112 4 3 1" 11 21 3] R Roni'.lliT Fowler IS 25 20 1 4 10152 ■*o\"lco WB S MS :'• 1 21 21 :;-' 41, A Richcr'UT Francis 21 M SIS 54 S 1-3 4HII1- 8HANDON WB I 1 2 1 1 S El 5- :,' B K ni.dy.l L Coyle I B 7 2 4-5 40132 GRUMB'G INA wi 4 MI I i S* S I I W '.og'skiJ I. Ammerm.an 20 40 M M 5 Time, 25l/s. 50^, l:17'b. Track heavy. Winner — Rlk. m. by Dr. Lassie PrlcelCM Jewel, by Plaudit (traine l by R. McCarvey; bred by Mr. A* tpti B. S]ireckelsl. W. nt to post at 3:3*. At post 2 minutes, start | I and slow. Won handily: second and third driving. Koll - I-.NOOR was outrun early, but when ri.ld. n hard came with a rush in the last eight* md was going away at the end. ARCHIL ALEXANDER raced loiwardly. but tired niter taking the lead and I •'•ming the winner. ION'S CHOICE set the early pace ;m(| raa a good race. ON SCO tired badly in the . stretch. SHAN DON was always for back. S. rat.hed -(40111 il'ollltney. 110; 4021 I Su^ai i int. Tls; 40H2O'Mah. 104: 40214 Murphy. 100; 10213 Bh bard v. BS. Overweichta- Qraaahliag laa, 2 pounds. 1A9QA FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. (Feb. 28. 1920— 1 :4343— 4—90. ) Magnolia Purse. -X^J^5J/\7 Purse ^700. 4-year-olds and uoward. Allowances. Net value to winner $500: second, $125: third. $75. Index Horses AWtPPSt % \k % Str Fin Jockeys Owners () H 0 P S 10i3« DIXIE CARROLL wb 4 111 I I 2- 2 2: l l 1. i.yk.- H Boyle :: I E 2 1 401»5 HADRIAN w'P 4 lor. S li I 8 7' :;' 2- w Wright .1 C PerrhM B S C 2 ] (4Sl?2)OPPORTUNrrT wSlSS 5 1 1 VH* ■:■ :; o Willis W Woodard 2 11 :,■: 4-5 3-5 ISSSf PRANK MPNROE a •; ill I 7 C ■■ S # .1 M ,p.y LA Serasnl I 12 12 i 2] 1 IS14S)8UN GOD « . i"; - • i1, '■'■'. '■'. ■■' . B wi 1.1 Maat'B It Rosen 5 5 5 2 4-5 40172-l'CLI.rX \\ sf. 8 Kit) 7 2 li'' 71 S'l 71 S' A Rhhcr'kW P. rkins M 12 12 "• 23 40172 BLAISE w i 111 4 3 3' Sk 4a 117* 11 J BuikcW L Drake. 10 12 12 5 21 10080 SPEEDSTER WB 5 110 2 5 7* M 8 8 S J Rodrig-xF P Lettellier 10 15 15 6 3 Time, 25, 50. 1:16%, 1:44. 1:48%. Track heavy. Winner- Ch. g, by Hurst Park Alice Raiid. bj WooNlhorpe (trained by II. P.oylc; bred by Mr. R. II. Anderson I. Went to post at 4:03. At peat 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. D1X1F. CARBOLL, well ridden, disposed of OPPORTCNITY in the first three-aaartere, but had to be ridden out to outstay HADRIAN. The latter closed an immense gap and finished with a rush. OPPORTUNITY set the pace to the last turn and tired in the last eighth. FRANK MONROF ran a good rue. BLAI8B showed speed, but tired. Scratched- 40217:;Qiieon Blonde. Kll; 40195-Stepson. 100; 4001St"f;randee. 110: 40217 ;las-toi. MS. Overweights — Dixie Carroll. 2 pounds: SBCCaMer, 4. - * 11^901 SIXTH RACE— l l-lG MUes. (Dec. 25. 1919— 1:46— C— 119.) Purse $C00. 3-year-olds. ~S:0^lt* A Claiming. Net value to winner $450: second, $100: third, $50. Index Horses AWtPPSt U M 'm Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H (! P I 4*1 S4 'CHALLENGER W« 110 5 2 2' I4 1* 1" 1- J Ro.lrig'zl. M HotBtea S-5 2 2 4-5 1-3 10207 BOHER-NA-BR'NA v. loo 7 t; i» 4" s** 2r S* S Wi.la R B Capra ''. 7 t; 1 \-:, 4S1S4* VIOLA GAFFNEY W B I I S* 2'1 21 ■.: -:.* A Bichcr'kH B Holmea 5 5 i::.i 2-6 4««87 MIDIA W t»6 1 4 S" S" •;"' 5' 4" H King \' Mannale 21 M-61 M -'-.'. 460;*6*PINDAR vv 100 4 5 7 7 S* 4" S* B K.nr.'dyS Berry s 10 10 4 S-8 46194 BATTLE MOUN'X WB 105 f, 7 .'- S» 4- S* «'" J Moor.ey F Bicknell 50 100 M M 1" 40267 "WALDO JR. WB Mil 2 1 1J S 7 7 7 C W.lit'tonJ Bishop M 100 rt) 20 M Time. 25%. 51. 1:18, 1:47. 1:54%. Track heavy. Winner — Ch. g. by Fncle Star Dreamer, by Star Ruby (trained by L. M. Holmes; bred by Messrs. Ileadley A Millerl. Went to peat at 4:35. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won oa ily: second and third driving. CHALLENGES, well ridden, raced in the best part of the track f..r most of the race and. blltlni a long lead, won eaalBS I'P in the last seventy yards. BOB FR N A - BREBN A closed a ga|i and lini-h.-d w.-ll. VIOLA CAFFNFV showed speed, but tired badly in the last quarter. WALDO JR. set the early pace ami • [ii it. MIDIA was badly outrun. Overweights -Challenger, 2 pounds; Midia. 1: Waldo Jr.. I'j. / fi9Q9 SEVENTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. (Dec. 25. 1919—1:46—6—119.) Purse $600. 3-year-olds TU^t/Ai and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $450: second, $100; third, $50. Index Horses AWtPPSt % M % Str Phi Jockeys Owners 0 H O P S 4fi217*H. C. BA8CH W S MS 8 1 2'1 V 2- 2* U W H in'chL A Broaddus I M 10 4 I 4«lM*GOLDEN DAWN wl SBj 3 7 5- 31 1- I'l 2- A Ri-licr'kW H Dauphin 2 12-511-54-5 2-5 40218 MWINIWIX w 4 1011 9 I ?.' 4" V%V V L Morris J L Knight M 15 15 S 1 40194 :1 PEGGY C. W 3 87 1 1 VI 21 4'1 4» 44 M S-hu'tzJ L Paul 15 20 M s 1 40017 ANTOINETTE Wh 4 111 0 4 41' 5- S 5- 5- I Heuiiel M R Pons s 10 s :: B-S 4S1SS*WILUX) w 7 112 7 8 S fi' (Is «•* ti'" J Rodrig"zB B Holmes 10 12 12 E i' (401»4)RED L'OMINO wit 2 102 4 ti V 7° 7s 7» 71 II Thurber.I J Farrell Jr 4 t; 2] 1 1-2 4(»047»NAPTHALirs W I 100 2 '.I 0 8 8 8 8 W Bog'skiP J Mils 1 10 S 1 | :, ( 44175) REVELER at S ill •" 5 VI Bled. C Whit ton R H Good S M I S3 S-S Time. 25, 50*5, 1:17%, 1:45. 1:52. Track heavy. Winner— P.. g. by Marta Santa — Caviet. by Handsome (trained by R. McCarvev: bred bv Mr. J. C. Milam). Went to post at 4:50. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving: aeeaad and third the same. II. ('. BASCH, racing in suddenly improved form, was kept well up from the start and. under hard riding, overhauled OOLDFN DAWN in the iast seventy yards. GOLDEN DAWN, mac), the beet was nearly thrown on the lirst turn, then closed a big gap and. when tiring, swerved batty. IWINIWIN ran well. PEGGY C. tired. RFD DOMINO ran a bad race. REVELER bled. Scratched — (4021S iScourgeman. 112: (40071)Plnlistine. 112: 4023S-Orderly. 113; 40115"Gourm:uid, 103. Overweights -Golden Dawn. 2'^ pounds: I win i u in. 2: Red Domino. 2. Havana Entries and Past Performances for Thursday, March 11.: Weather Clear. Track Fast. Havana Entries and Past Performances for Thursday, March 11. WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK FAST. 1 o . o The figures under the heading "Rec." in the | entries below show the best time of each horse | at the distance since January 1. 1917. no matter where it finished. In cases where record was j made on other than a fast or good track, j abbreviations show track conditions. o — o Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. (Chicago time 2:00.) ® Superior mud runner. X Good mud runner. :•: Fair mud runner. (M) Maidens. • Apprentice allowance. First Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Track record: Jan. 21. 1017 -1:05'.-. 5 102.) Today's Ind. Horse. Wt. Reo. A.Wt.Han. (40227) Old Red .'. 109 1:00'-, 3 112X725 45804 Shiro 1111:07'.-. 5 112. .720 40254- Hot foot (Ml . . . 10S 1 :0S ••.-. 3 90x715 40220 Loweil (Ml 113 1:07-. 4 112.. 715 45040- Lillian G 10S1:0S 4 107x710 40255 Naomi Walton . . . ltll 1 :07-'-. 5 11(1X710 40O2S Herself (Ml 115 1:10--. 3 90.. 705 10255 Rockaree (M) 102 1 :0s 3 MX 700 40219 Laura I.. (Ml . ... . 10S 1 :0:i'.- 4 107. .700 40210 Vaila lielle (M) ..KM 1 :0S 5 lilt. .700 40219 Frederick Miller... Ill 1 :0S 7 112.700 Second Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Track record: Jan. 24. 1917 1:05'.-,- 5 102. ) 402*0 Lady i..iiigden . ..107 1 M, \. 4 MtSttTSS 40124 *P.agdadine ION 1:07'.-. 4 101x720 40250 Shoddy MS 141% S 100.. 715 40139 'Revelry James . . .lt«» 1 :07--. S 110X715 40130 Assign MB 1:07'-. 5 111x715 40137 Ford 10Ol:0S 3KMI..710 45S11 •Bed 100 1:07";; 4 103. .710 40198^ Sea Reach Ill 1:07^ 7 111X710 44237 'Director James . . . 103 1 :07C-. 3 92x705 40221 ' Clip 105 1 :07 '.-. 4 10SX7O5 441 It ,)iiccn Gaffncy . . . 10S 1 :0S'-. 3 95. .700 40221 •Jack Dawson MM 1:0V-.-, »; 100X700 Third Race— 3-4 Mile. 3 -year-olds. Claiming. (Track r.«ord: Jan. 8, 1920—1:11—6—102.) 40127- *LAI1V SWEEP ...111 1:13 104:1:725 Today's Ind. Horse. Wt. Rec. A.Wt.Han. (40200) *Pionied 101X715 40127 'Orleans Girl 100 1:13-., 104.. 715 402t;23 •Rah* 99 1:1S% 9sx7io 40227 Polar Cub XX 1:14'.-. NSXTM 4 il27 Baeeaaea 99 1:14 104..705 4S8M Mighty S ear (M) 97 1:17'.. 107.700 Fourth Race— 1 Mile. The Once Around Handicap. 3-year-olds ami upward. (Track record: March 28, 1919 -1 :3S'.-.— 5— 105.) 45209 ; P.lue Wra k 3 102X750 40100' Col. Taylor 4 111x745 (101411 Surplice 4 102X740 44181' Kiku 90 1:3S-'f. 4 105x740 44144 Rasil 102 1:40'.-. 0 100x740 40127= Knliili P 3 94:!:735 4S3SS v.Miss Patty :i S3 X 730 (4SS0S1 Herron 3 '.is.. 730 4012X= Major Domo MS 1:40"- 4 1044:734 4C2SS fWai BparH los 1 :3!H- I S4X73S 44181 Tufter 118 1:444 5 103x725 n\'. V. Thraves entry. Fifth Race— 1 1-16 Miles. 3-veai-ohls and upward. Claiming. (Track record: Feb. 3. H48— 1:44ft— 3—4* ) 40231 * Royalty 8 100 - 725 44394' 'Suiiniiigdale 107 1:47V. 4 148:fc72N USSOB 'Ked William (M|..14S 1:4S;:, 4 105. 715 44X31 '/.iniiia l(Hil:47:;.. 4 147X715 40100 'Fortune's Favor ... 4 103.. 710 40177 'Vain Chick i M ) . . . 3 4X705 44281 *t or): 105 1 :47":, 5 109 x 705 40210 Passion 107 1:54', 7 112 7"0 40201 Lackrose 107 1:47% 12 114x700 S4SSS* Royat 147 1:44% B MSX74S Sixth Race — 1 Mile and 50 Yards. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Track record: Mar. 0. 191S — 1:41—5—117.) 40232- 'Kegreso MB 1:42-.-. 0 102X725 40203 'Salvatelle 101 1:43'. 5 107X720 40120' Monomoy Ill 1:43% r, 1110715 44328 'Ryrne 97 1:45--, 4 102X710 (400.54) 'Rill Hunley 102 1:43'.-. 5 104x710 | 40054 Hope 92 1:13 S 142X748 Havana Jockey Percentages. HAVAW JOCKKV PHUCKNTAf.KS. I'rom January 1, 11HSI, to Ma roll ! , 1S)3M , Iik-Iiisivo. At I I | At or Over lecher. P.O. Wt. Mta. 1st. 2d. 3d. Carnioily. J 20 102 345 90 BS 57 Rrcdin. N 28 104 4 10 0 Murray. T 20 1(»9 9S4 192 12!) 130 Raines. K 10 103 129 20 27 17 Garner. II Hi MS 1M 27 10 20 Kederis. J IS 105 21S S2 20 S4 Pickens. A 15 ]IMi :;is 10 02 41 Lux. P 14 9S SS 14 14 10 Fator. F. 14 103 113 Hi 13 If. lirown. W 13 101 134 17 14 15 Chiavetta. F 13 101 148 22 88 25 •larrell. W 12 03 SS 12 9 !» Hunt. F 11 90 109 12 13 15 Matigau. G 11 102 71 s ti 12 Fletcher. J 10 03 00 7 0 ti Finley. A 10 105 141 14 13 14 Cargan. \\ 10 111 211 22 25 23 Mon is. i. \. w lo 107 • 88 0 lo s Woods. I ,.. .10 SB 127 13 5 17 Connors. J 00 111 188 14 lit 13 M.Crann. R 09 100 24S 22 24 82 P.o.v.l. II OS 102 13 I 0 2 Bauer, .1 48 112 30 3 4 5 II ill-man. V. 48 110 14S 11 17 10 Iloffler. J OS 03 83 B 4 0 Mountain. M OS 110 100 10 21 23 At or Ovr Jockey. I'.C. \Yt. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Collins. A 07 10S 47 ) S3 40 57 Corey. G 07 loti 290 21 21 32 Dawson. J 07 lo; ]o._. s 7 U Penalvcr. .1 07 MM 40 3 5 :; Tryea, A 07 101 05 7 11 10 De Mayo. K (Mi 100 is 1 1 | Atkinson. B 00 102 139 8 14 25 Taylor. W 05 103 OS :, s |3 Pall. 1! 05 IBS Ids 0 in m Carrigan. C 05 nil 28 1 t | I-ong. P SS Sit 43 2 1 1; Miller. C 03 105 27 I O 2 While. C SS 103 7s 2 li 7 Kroner. A 02 00 In 1 :{ 4 Maihiia. P 42 110 45 I :, | Pets, J. 1; 02 105 :.:; 1 4 ;, Anderson. M 101 g | g j s Collins, N 100 12 o 1 :: Garcia. A MB 0 8 o o Hirst, C 88 io o 2 o Nelson. (' OS 1 o o 0 Peterson. R B8 5 0 o 11 S. hles inger. M 10) 21 o O 0 Ward. C Ion 1 o o o Watson. C Ho 14 0 1 4 Wils.ui. F 100 29 O 2 It First Race [1st Havana] ; ; I . FIRST RACE — 5 1-2 Furlongs. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Jan. 24, 1317 — 1:48% — 5 102.) Index Course Dint TlmeT'ckOdde Wt 8t % % % Btr Fin Jockeys Started Order of rtulia OLD RED. ch. g, 3 112 By Contestor— Orderlette, by Order. (Trainer, C. H. Sprague. Owner. C. H. Sprague). 4S227 Havana 51 f l:8S%faat 3 103}] 1 1 I'l l» j Carmody 8 AaaaheUe, Baraan Dean 4t.ll!) Havana 51 t l:08Ufast 2 10S 7 fi 7 7- VI F Chiav'ta S AaaaheUe, Little One. Hush l.'sn'i Havana &} f l:M%hvy s-3 IM :: ! i 2' 3'J J Carmody 7 Ruby. AaaaheUe, Hatrack 45831 Havana 5) t l:O0Vsfast 5 lor. 1 1; 5 5' Sf H Garner X Miss Patty. BlaehPriaee, Or. Girl 45711 Havana 5-8 1 :01Vogood 5 MS 7 5 3 .!' G-; K P.arnes 8 Orleans Girl, Polar Cub Ruby USSS Havana 51 f l:tt8 slow 3 lot 8 7 7 5» !) F Lux 8 AaaaheUe, Polar Cob MiaaPatt* 45540 Havana 5\ f 1 :0ti^f ast 3 101 I 3 3 3- 35 H Garner 0 Polar Cub. AaaaheUe. Baveaaaa SHIRO. b. g, 5 112 By Sempronius— Levia, by Falsetto. (Trainer, H. A. Cotton. Owner. A. Gascoigne). 46SS4 Havana BJ f lOH'.last M MS 8 B I I B" G Comas S Tropbv. Riicorc. Jill 4 ...14 Havana ■"■: I 1 ;o.s'. last. 21 MS I 7 7 7- 7«J V AVilson s Prec. Jewel Tw. Serea IreaBev 4S4M Havana ::-4 1 L"..fa.st 3] MS 5 S 7 s 8" F Wttaea 8 Wh. frown Hop,. i-,e'ttv itiby SS4M Havana 54 f lr«7%faat 2 MS 5 I t; 6] P}K •Wilson 11 Daisy I. Itardadiae Saahie K 45373 Havana 5-81.41 fast H MS I 4 4 71 I'JF Wilson s Peaeereae. Leeti Fay! C.HarrbuNi 45240 Havana 5-8 1 :(H)J;.fast ti-5 110 5 3 I 2l ."j T Murray S Shoddy. Jellisoii. Ilr's a Baal HOT FOOT, b. f, 3 (M) 96 By Ildrim— Hot Bird, by Dry Monopole. (Trainer, E. Linnell. Owner, L. Bloom). 4B54 Havana 5-8 1:41 fast t| p:, 1 j 2 :• !»J F Chiav'ta 8 PL Heather, DaaateUa Tin Lee 4077 Havana 51 1 LOs'-.fast 10 pis 3 1 1 1* i'j P Chiav'ta 4 MaryPitahach, Virgi.ee Miaeral 4ESSS Havana J-4 l:18%alOW 1 104 4 4 5 F P% ■ DeMayo 8 Hainan, Vain Chick Babvloaiaa 4SS4S Havana 51(148 slow 8 110 3 3 8 %\ M»» "W Crump 11 Dir. James. P.Heather Sherry 45636 Havana 5A f 1:08 slow ::0 !'S 4 5 4 C- V B DeMayo X AaaaheUe Old Ked 1-,,'pir Cub ,45486 Havana 5\ f 1 :07=ifast 6 llo 1 3 4 S1 4s B Ball 9 FirstCoiisiil, Ln.ieM.iv Virglew SUES Havana 5i f 1:07 Wast 3 M7 1 2 2 31 4'» M Mount' n 4 I-itdy Sween. BarSora ' Fasten 45233 Havana 5-8 l:03'ifast_ 1 111 1 2 2 1"" F W Crump 11 Sentry, DaaateUa, Le'nora P. LOWELL, b. c, 4 (M) 112 By Hilarious— Darling, by Martinet. (Trainer, W. L. Hatchett. Owner. W. Carleton). 4C22B Havana t-4 lU4%faet t\ MB 6 1 1 l" 7 ■■', v Chiav'ta 8 Shaata, BayaHy Willie WeaJi 4il7S Havana .V. f 1 :U7 .fast s n:; 1 111' 2' T Murray 12 Lama. Shasta Magic Mirror ASM Havana .V. f 1 I'l^last ;i0 M S s lo pi p.-'" J Hoffler 10 Trophy. Klga. I'he.loden 41BM Havana E-S 1 "1 '-.good 2 111 3 1 I I* S'| J Howard lo Suffrage Pr.Jcwel Lit Mistress U743 Havana 3-4 l:14%Iaat 5 117 6 7 7 7J 1».I Howard 12 Klga. Carey Maid LittleMUtreaa 41852 Havana 3-4 1:11 faat 1 Mi i fi 7 11' 11". I Howard 12 K'palmig. Earaeat. L'cfcawaaaa 407.:.' Havana E| f l.ll'-hvy 85 115 2 7 8 8» 6" J Howard 9 Maj.l'onio. U'sagine, C'scrtptlon LILLIAN G.. br. f. 4 107 By Martinet— Peggy, by Dr. MacBiide. (Trainer. W. E. Scott. Owner, W. W. German). CMC Havana 6} f l:lP.-.hvy 5 Ml :: 1 | ..,k & || And'son 7 KevMar. I'.ccSt.n \nibd,.rlll IES8S Havana 54 f l.f'7'.-.fast 5 MM t :: :: j. 31 M And'son 8 Clip, Sophie K-. Shasta SMS3 Havana 5] f 1 at;' .-.fast :: MS i 5 ii tii FJ M And'son 8 R.L.Oweu. Banice Betta Wllfer 46784 Havana 3-4 l:13%faat M MS 5 2 :, ::- ::■ m And' eon 11 LeoaM. Applejack UthaUck •5748 Havana 3-4 l:13%good M MS 1 8 9 » 7-M And'son 8 Rust. Clark. IranBoy JarkHealey I.SM l.exti.n 11-14 1 K%KOOd IS MB 4 3 5 » 9 9« II Garner 9Redl.ini. IT Igor ' \V II Pear.'e B8M Laa'taa S-4 l:13%taat ttt m 8 » 9 9' B'« IC Pool 12 W.o'W'd'ai. Kobleat'a Preaml'ai NAOMI WALTON, ch. m, 5 110 By Salvation— Alondra, bv Emperor of Norfolk. (Trainer, H. A. Cotton. Owner, H. A. Cotton). 16255 ll.i\.m;i I I 1 IP 1" . i -1 ."• m | ;; | ;;' | , \ TrV,il s .lull. mil. N:it. Sod. Willie (foods (6*19 Havana 3-4 t:lfi taat 3] i 7 I :: I ::- :-' W .lain 11 ti ttmmnm. Satire Sell. Cafeteria 46178 Havana 5] f l:67%raat B in :: i | 8* Ct" Lux B LMM, Lowell, Shasta 46676 Havana 3-4 1:14 taat 12 l":: n li n 11 m«j .1 Fletcher n Lamp Post, Shasta, Bulger 45986 Havana 2-4 1:15 fast 15 lo7 I 6 4 S'! fl"3 K Lux 10 Gilder. IT. Easy, Small Stone 46M3 Havana H f 1:06' -.fast I 161 I 4 4 4' ."»» E AtUin-'n s i:.I..( vvon. Biinieo. Bella WIMllI 4S763 Havana 1-4 1:11'. -.fast 8 KNtil 10 1 7'i 7r- A Trynn 11 Lady Ivan. OW Kylers. Homam 4574H Havana :i 1 1 :l;:l.,fast 3 103 4 7 9 71 7;J J Carmody '.) P.nnOtis. ToaBlteg. Mugi Mirror HERSELF, b. f, 3 (M) 96 By Brummel— Glad Smile, by Dr. McBride. (Trainer. C. E. St. Clair. Owner, C. E. St. Clair). 46628 Havana 3-4 l:15*4tast 26 W2J 9 : 10 W : " V Chiav'talO Mildred, Mineral, He* Prtare 44236 La tonla 51 t l:69Hfaat 86 112 10 11 U ll» II"1 H J Burkel-' Spec. Girl. Hid. Talent. Zinthou 44873 Latonia 61 t Los-r.fast 61 166 10 10 !' :•'-' 9*' H .1 Burkel2 ltetero, Miss Patty. Per. Lady 44619 Latonia 5} • l:67%faat 31f 115 16 10 10 10- 10' « .1 Pits VI Muzola. Diana. Frivolity (3760 Lex'tOfl 5-.S LOIMsfast 54 112 12 12 12 12 10 » W War'or-lU LadySweep. Diana. DiamnmlGirl 43600 I'.l.Grass 5-8 LOlVifast 190 101» 12" "W Mechanic Mayrose, Cicely Kay. Pow. Flask ROCKAREE, b. g. 3 (M) 98 By Lord Rock Sand— Eucharcc, by Albert. (Trainer. B. B. Rice. Owner, R. M. Roscow). ! i Havana 3 ' l.ll'.-.fnst 3J 93 2 S 7 6'J 6J.r; P Hunt 8 Jutland. Nat. Soil. Willie W Is 46236 Havana 3-4 l:l(%fast 16 93 ," I I 5 V\ P Hunt ! Shasta. Bojralty, 'Willie Wi • !- 16177 Havana 5} f i.ov fist 1". 163 - 6 I 6] 6»| K Barnes 0 MaryPitsfcogh, Virg.Lee, Mineral 989 I Havana :;-t 1 1." '..fast 15 l v» ; | 7 7 '| 57:; P Long 10 Mildred, Mineral. Sea Prince 46973 Havana ::-4 1 :164.-,slow 10 93 7 S !t 8i 71" F Hunt 10 OotAtBorh), ThcSimli. Dir.Jaines 6S669 Havana 5) f l:16%hvy 13 100 1 5 5 5s 510 A Try on 7 Ruby. Annabello. Old Red LAURA L.. b. f. 4 (M) 107 By Lucl; and Charity — Sainville, by Sain. (Trainer, W. H. Schwartz. Owner, W. H. Schwartz). 46219 Havana 3-4 1:19 fast I i1 I 8 8 6 9 P% K chiav'ta 0 flwi. N. Walton, Satire Soil •titn Havana 5] ( 1 .0; ■ faat 26 M ( I I 81 9»1 P Chiav'ta 12 Lama, Lowell, Baaitta 45651 Havana 3-4 ll.'.'-.fasi :-n M6 1 7 I 91 »•» W Taylor 10 LawraMilter, TopKang, BophieK. 46133 Havana 5' f 1 in ,-livv 1.". 106 Heft at the post. G Anh'li't R Hope, Mike Dixon. Anxiety 45111 Havana 3-t ill fast 10 1112 S 8 8 9 it" J Carmody 'J Red. I'omerene. Br'er Peg VADA BELLE, b. m. 5 (M) 110 By Alfred Varsravc— Belle of the Ball, by Yankee. (Trainer, J. O'SuUivan. Owner, J. O'Sullivan). 46219 Havana :;-1 1:15 fast 3 16! 3 l I -•■ V\ .1 Carmody 9 Honuun, N. Walton. Satire 8oil 46178 Havana 63 f i;o7 ..fast 25 111 1 6 6 61 6*1 M And' son 12 l.ama. Lowell, Shasta 45863 Havana ."' • t" 1 :C6',ifast 26 101 ! 6 E 71" 7*J .1 Pleteber 8 B-L.Owea, Buniee. Bella Wilfer C-851 Havana ;-i 1 .1 :' fast 25 111 4 ;t- 4 71! 7" J Fletcher 10 L.Miller. Top Unas, BophieK. 45487 Havana 61 t 1 :07'.-.f;:st 36 116 8 8 8 S S'4 M Awl'son B TkomBlOom, IT.Hurke. l.aekruse 46366 Havana 61 f \M fast 12 999 I 4 10 11 10" T Hunt 11 Lady Ivan. The Snol". flip FREDERICK MILLER, b. g, 7 112 Br Prince Frederick— Miller's Dauja'c, by Eelvi- (Trainer, C. L. Tanner. Owner, C. L. Tanner). dert. 46213 Havana 3 I 1:15 fast :; ill 9 7 7 7 '■ :i Garner 0 bToauua. S.Wattoa, Native Seil •:1.17s Havana 61 f 1 :07-;.-.i"ast 12 113 10 S N '.•■' 771, 11 Garner 12 l.ama. LoWeH, Shasta 46628 Havana 51 f lilO'-.hvv 16 166 1 7 t 4' 4'" II darner 10 Iron Boy, flip. D. C. OW 46569 Havana 3-4 l:i::4-.fast 12 111 1 10 10 H4 6*4 W Taylor 11 Calawa.v. Lamp Post, N. Walton 6MSI Haraoa lm56y 1:44 fast 10 113 S 7 7 8 71 Su J Bauer S Tranliy. Steleliff, War Tax Page 4 Second Race [2nd Havana] SECOND RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. 3-ycar-olds and upward. Claiming. (Jan. 24. 1917 — 1:05'3— 5 — 102.) LADY LANGDEN. ch. f, 4 10G By Marathon— Lass of Langden, by St. Carlo. (Trainer. J. W. Moore. Owner. J. W. Moore). ii a • Havana :!-1 1 rl::1 -.fast 4 102^7 G 7 6'J 8" .1 Carmody 7 Blister (lark. Avion, Ton Rang 4(1221 Havana 3 i 1:l4'-,last :; 116 3 3 :i 2* 2** T Murray S Qnin. flip. The Cleamrr 46179 Havana 3-4 1 :i:.-.-.fast 7 M6 6 E 4 4' V, T Murray 11 r.aliy Pan ill, I.ittleeote. Sentry 46949 Havana 3-4 1:14 fast N lit s M 16 nV 16*1 W Jarrell 12 Oalaway, Tranby. Direetor.lames 45S46 Havana 61 t 1 :ll;\-,hvy 16 165 1 ." I 6" 51 B Atkins'n 7 Key Mar. LillianG.. PeaeefulStar 4C933 Havana 6] f l'T.fast 10 loi 0 6 s !■* 2»| J Carmody 8 MJMxoa, Prec.JeweL KaasaacM BAGDADINE, ch. f, 4 101 By Flint Rock— Ballot Bred, by Meddler. (Trainer. P. McSweeney. Owner. H. Bowen). 46124 Havana 51 f l:06%fast 6 167 7 4 .". 61 !' A CotUM 8 Phedodea, Preaiiam, Bagdadiae .;. ; Havana 3 1 1 i:;..fast 6 101 S 4 :; t" 1- B Atktaa'n 8 Fn Bailrrr. BkyMaa, Boa-Ge'rce 46667 Havana 2-41:16 slop S 168 26 9 2 1*1 9" A follins 10 F. Kaney.»f. Boris. IVi 'ignurdine 4S54N Havana 3-4 l:12%fast S-3 104 i 2 1 li 1*1 .1 Carmody ! Hovelry James. Zodiac. Encore 46446 Havana 3-4 l:12%fast 4 9SJ 4 5 4 SJ 25 E Atkins'n I SkyMan, Itailbird, liaby Uond* 45419 Havana 5i f l:07';,fa.st 5 M9 1 4 1 2'1 2'1 J Dawson 11 Daisy L.. Sophie K., Tvv. Sevin SHODDY, b. g, 8 10G By Galveston — Raglets, by His Highness. (Trainer. J. T. Ireland. Owner. J. T. Ireland.) 46256 Havana 53 t l:66%fast 5 116 1 ! 9 6] 7' E Haines 10 He's a Bear, M.Ma'Niiy. H'traek 4572S Havana .'. 1 111 fast 5 102 2 C ." 71 6*1 E Harnes 9 AM*aiptioa, falaway. M.MaiiNb.v 45666 Havana 3-4 l:M'.-.fast S 166 4 7 9 * 9" C Ward it Bagdadne, Bar. James, Zodiac 45354 Havana 61 f l:0t;--fast 6 112 2 4 4 6* 1 ' J Kedacil I Illondid. I'., and Stars. Litlioliek 4:..107 Havana 3-4 l:12%fast 8 110 5 0 3 33 3-i J Kederis (i BHsa, ltust"r Clark, The Snob 4.")24(1 Havana 5-S 1 :00i ,fast 2 111 3 2 3 3' l1 J Carmody S Jellison. Shiro. lie's a Dear 65226 Havana ll:41--.fast 12 266 5 2 2 4 65 7"3 A Kreger 0 Jaae de Vales. Elforonel, Soldiei BEVELRY JAMES, ch. g, 8 110 By Star Ruby — Lady Lindsey, by Sir Modred. (Trainer. C. H. Rowe. Owner, B. Mock.) 46139 Havana ::-4 1:19 tmM 8 169 7 11 7 5] 4*1 B Barnes 10 Harlork. Detaacey, Kilkenny 46991 Havana lm56y 1:46 fast 10 999 7 4 4 7 7 7":' ■ Harms 7 Misericord". M. Sweep, Legacy 4. M2 Ha\ana 51. f notj'ifast 6 10S 9 8 6 3h 3' E Barnes 0 Bd OaiilwHi, Piaacaolo, BoaOtta 4a7C4 Havana 3-4 l:13*4faat 10 MB 4 2 1 I1 2* B Barnes 0 Cor. Basse D, Harlmk. Da. Child 46699 Havana lns56y HIT slow 12 MS 12 2 2 9" 4'" B Hnrnes 8 Pretty Baby. Fairly, Baladin 4G642 Havana 3-4 l:14"-.-.slow 6 103 7 4 0 61 7-" F Merimee 7 Yorkville, Kilkenny, B.D'alton 45.".39 Havana 3-4 1 :12-.-.fast 5 102 6 8 7 7'J '1'i K Barnes S I.fn.ssll., l'lillyaima. P'gnurdine 4.V.00 Havana 3-4 l:13'ifast 3 114 3 3 3 2s UJ A Collins 9 Bagdadine, Zodiac, Encore ASSIGN, b, g. 5 111 By Superman — Award, by Strathmore. (Trainer, A. C. Niehaus. Owner, A. C. Niehaus). 46139 Havana 1 1 1:12 faat 1 166 16 I 9 6' t?% V Lux 10 Hariaek, Delaaeey, Kilkenny 46124 Havana 51 f l:00--.fast 7 166 4 7 7 7,; :i'\ V Lux I'liedoden. ITemium. Bagdadine 46668 Havana 6] f l:6f%faat fi 202 14 10 8 J1 5'J F Lux 10 Trophy. Elan, I'liedoden 457R4 Havana 2-4 l:13%feat 3 110 9 9 9 9 9"ii A Finley 9 Gor. Russell. Bev. James, Hnrlock 45730 Havana 3-4 l:U*4taat 3 110 1 5 5 3nk 2-'i A Finley 7 John Jr., Ed Garrison, Peace. Star FORD, b. c, 3 100 By Aeronaut — Bettie Bouncer, by Filigrane. (Trainer. J. S. Baldwin. Owner J. S. Baldwin). 6137 Havana ■'• t 1:66 last 12 li-' :: 2 2 l*T" i" Barnes 7 Babylonian. II. a Bear, Brasilia 46123 Havana 3-4 l:13%faat 12 96 I S 1' 16* : - W Jarr.dl 13 Ap.Jack. lT.Bonero. Thcd fair 46568 Havana hi f l:67%fa*t 10 161 3 1 5 V ^k\ I ('armodyl2 M.LalCueM.. I'unctiial. Q.G'tfner 45466 Havana .",' 1 1 (17 fast 10 109 9 f 5 51 «'"•} .1 Carmody 8 Miss I'atly. Incinerator. Lit. One 48489 Havana 61(141 fast 10 m 1 2 3 4" 6Ti .1 Penal ver 8 AaaabeUe, Seatry. Little Oas 45272 Havana 6-8 1 :0fl«f.fast 10 99 1 2 (i fi 9*1 J Carmody 8 Oldlted. Bavcasea, Htdlol'ardner 45210 Havana 5i f l:07'/sfast 10 266 5 4 5 fi fi18 J Carmody » Old Bed. I'olai('ut). HoraeeLereh 1 RED. ch. g. 4 103 By Peep o'Day — Mary Micaels, by Lissak. (Trainer, T. Cheek. Owner. T. Cheek.) 46811 Havana .v [ 1 u; f.ist 7 11 N ii 11 161 9*1 T Hunt 11 Hon'stGeorge, D.C.Giri, O.Kylers 46269 Havana :; t l:14V£eood 5 161 1 1 1 \- 2»1 E Barnes 10 Himil trade, Lemna; Traaay 46644 Havana 3-4 1:16 slow 8 99 1 S 9 26 P|T Hunt 10 F.Kmbry, A'sadorlll., It. Clark 45298 Havana lmSOy 1. i:;\,fast x 261 4 2 2 4 6* 6*1 J Carmody 8 Bfeaitri, Joan W. Kleia, Khynwr 4F176 Havana ImVlv 1:11 fast 10 96 1111 4'14'11 .1 Oarmody S Sasenta. 1». Benson, fold. Chance 461U Havana 3-4 1:14 fast 2 104 4 2 2 24 1" .1 Penalver !» l'omeiene. Br'er Vox. Oione SEA BEACH, b. g, 7 111 By Marta Santa — Sea Spray, by Star Shoot. fTrainer, J. G. Kurt. Owner, W. J. Press). 4(196 Havana 3-4 1 -17' .slow V 110 I li 1 1 K Pato] R SmallStone. TlieSnol.. I'.en Butler 46168 Havana 5'. f l:08%fast E H» 2 « r, 6' P4 E lator 12 Sa.veth, Br'er Fox, GraiBMlu 46629 Havana 6j t 1 :07 ■"■.. fast 25 116 :» 26 11 11 20" C Hirst 11 Top Knag, Jill, Bella Wilfer 46646 Havana lm56y l:46%slOW 10 166 5 3 3 5 C1 S--2 W Jarrell s Hope. I'arable. Yentfl,ee 47.4.".! Havana lm.'.Ov 1:44 fast 4 M6 4 3 4 4 6*1 6* E Atkins'n S Tranliy. Steleliff. War Tax 46419 Havana 6] f l:07'r.fast 3J 114 11 8 8 93 9^ C Hirst 11 Dai-y L.. Bagdadine, Sophie K. DIRECTOR JAMES, b. g. 3 92 By Brummel — Mexilow, by Mexican. 1 Trainer. F. sWghsmsn. Owner, H. L. Hutchinson. ) 16227 li.-.-.ma 6-J I l:66%fast 8 ■''. s 6 7 7' t*J J Fleteher ^(»ld Bed, Annabelle, Rardors 4C138 Havana 3-4 1:14 Baat I -' I -'' ' ' :. I'" Hum 12 cilder. Hatrark, BarflagaaM 16649 Havana 3-4 1:14 fast 7 96 ' - - lh ■'■', P lierlmeelZ Gateway, Tranliy. .lack IMWssa 45973 Havana I ! 1 i6%sloW 3} 166 4 3 5 8'} 8* B Atlin-'nlO Count Boris. The Snob. K.Tuscan 1 16856 Havana 6] f 1 :(|n fast 5 169 1 •! I n 5- Q Mangaa 6 Lit. (inc. Leaors P., He's a Bear 45762 Havana 51 f 1 07-.,fast i 163 7 0 5 5: 8" F MerimeelO Diomed. LittlcOne, 1'lainUeather CLIP. hr. g. 4 108 By Sain — Clip Hook, by Watercress. (Trainer. L. Crist. Owner, L. Crist). •,. _• 1 Havana 3-4 lir.fast G i'7 S fi 6 43 2* B Atkins'n s (Jain, f Taagdi n. The Gleamer IC1S2 Hi. ma 1 ! Ifi I . t T - fast I I'M 14 6 1 3j '■■, 1 Carmody !i Kilkeaay, kfiss Bween, Litkoliek I69KI Hi", ma 1 1 16 I : l."-.-.fast 12 1*4 2 10 16 lo 9'1 7* i: Atklns'nll Chillina. Miss Sweep. Kliymer 1 :hh; Havana 5' f H'n'-.fast 8 M6 S : ■'• '■'•■ I* l. Atkins'n !» Bophie K.. Lillian ;.. Bhanfa 45852 Havana 3-4 l:12%faat 7 116 18 I s 81 8,# P MnderialO DaiatyLady, El Coronet, Noyulm 1 45784 Havana 3-4 1:1--. .fast 7 269 il 10 'J 9r- fi' J .1 Fletcher 11 Leoma, Apple Jack, Lillian G. QUEEN GAFFNEY, b. f, 3 95 By Jim Gaffney — 5uadalite, by Raeburn. 'Trainer, L. H. Baxter. Owner. F. N. Bcamcr). 46118 Havana 5| f l'vl-.ia t 16 K 2 5 6 ■- • . 1' Lax 8 Annalielle. Little One. Hasa ;;M'i Havana 5J f I:074t£ast 6 103 1 1 3 1 '6 , 'I' Long 7 Incinerator. Major l-'Nk. Steve 15729 Havana 3-4 l:13%fast 10 107 1 6 i 7- 9" G Carey :» Baak; Perfect Lady, II. Pardaet I , j Havana 51 f 1 :07" fast ti 91 5 5 fl (1* 6fl W Jarrell 7 Punctual. North. Belle. Lcenrack ' 46568 Havana 61 f l:67%taat 10 99 5 3 3 3- 3*1 6* Lux ll M.LaltueM.. I'uiHtual. Incin'ator 4.'.:l.". Havana 3-4 1 .I14.-,fa.st 20 1«6 1 17 1 8'! G Corey 8 Lit. One. Dir.James, Incinerator r JACK DAWSON, ch. g. 6 106 By Roehampton — Yodler, by Meddler. (Trainer, G. P. Sherman. Owner. G. P. Sherman). 46221 Havana 3-4 !:!i:..t'ast 8 li1' 7 i S 6" B'l J FI idi r s « ^ i i i 1 1 . Lady Langden. Clip 16649 11 iv hi i 2-4 1 11 fast IS 169 I 1 1 2* 1 ', I Fletcher 12 Gateway, Tranliy, Direetor.lames ; 46W7 Havana 61 t 1:0s' -.fast IS 163 - 6 4 6* 9'1 J Pletcher 11 T.J.H'gaa, L'assaP., M.L.KneM. 1 H6 Havana 1 1 N taat 89 W6 6 7 7 ' 7 7- .1 Fletcher 7 Haads on. Legacy, Pretty Baby 46871 Havana El f 1:11 hw 10 201 9 7 7 9 9:* J Fletcher 0 Ik Lady, Hoa.George, Prascuelo I *b028 Havana H t 1:11 slow 8 1 J5 3 2 1 l5 I* J Fletcher .9 Herder, Key Funis, Litholick Third Race [3rd Havana] THIRD RACE— 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds. Claiming. (Jan. 8. 1920—1:11—6—102.) LADY SWEEP, b. f. 3 104 By Sweep — Sneerwcll, by St. Blaise. (Trainer, K. Epence. Owner, W. Y. Thraves). ni.7 Havana 3-4 1:12* fast : in i i .' 3'- 3 | A Collins 8 Mess Kit, Eatek P.. Clearing Up 46077 Havana I I 671 fast 8-S 112 5 3 I 4 I | T Murray .". BPekP'nee, Nor. Belle. B.P'baakt , 46832 Havana :": f 1 OS fast 8 99 a 2 3 7 7*1 L Woods 7 Sirocco. Ima Frank. T.o'th'M'ing ' , 4575' Havana 2-4 1:13 fast 21 207 I 12 21 1" T Murray 8 FirstConsuI, Hor.Lerch, EulahF. 45448 Havana 5J f 1 :06i4fast 3 94 4 2 2 2i 8" L Woods 6 Peasant, Brian, Surplice 48258 Havana 61 f l:07V-;fast 4-5 110 2 11 l5 1*1 T Murray (i Banlora. Pastes, Hot Foot 44832 Havana 6-8 1 K ,hvy 2J 108 5 5 3 4* 4 J T Murray ti D.K'rbanks. M.B'dley, Annabelle DIOMED. b. g, 3 101 By Durbar — Regulation, by Irish Lad. (Trainer, W. C. Wcant. Owner, W. C. Wean*.). ■,_,«, Havana 5j r 1 l6%slow .. 106 3 l 1 li l- P Chlav'ta 6 North. Belle, Lit. One, laeiaerator pi Havana ." I l o7 taat -1 169 E I 9 ■'•- 5*| •" Cklav'ta 8 Bnperior, Polar Cab, laeiaerator 4576: Havana ■"■ f 1 o7". fast 6 169 3 2 3 33 I* -l Kederis lo I. it. One. PtaiaHeataer, BeaPriace p 45662 Havana 6] t l o7".,fa -t 25 !«5 7 7 7 7 7"i F Merimee 7 l*naetoal, North. Belle, Leearaek 1 4559*! Havana 51 t 1:68 slow 26 163 E 5 S 9 S* '■' Chlav'ta 8 Annabelle. Old Bed. Polar Cub 15540 | u vi na •". t l:A6%fast 15 1021 S 5 5 5- 6*| P Chlav'ta 8 Polar Cab, Annabelle, old Bed Havana 61 f 1:67 faat 10 l '4 3 3 4 3- i.'J F ChteVta 7 Bardora, He's a Bear. Incin'ator r ORLEANS GIRL, br. f, 3 104 By Jack Atkin — Lady Installator, by Installator. (Trainer, J. D. Millin. Owner, Curb Stable). ;,.!•, Havana 3-4 1:1" ta -t - 1' ''• 3 1 1 5* 7-3 H Gamer !• Mess Kit, Eulah P., Ladv Sweep .p.oio Havana 3-4 J i-'.. last ?1 I I I ' l Can lody 8 Hess Kit, Miss I'atly. Kolas P. 4:.x.:i Havana 5' f l'Ha.fast 3 l' i 7 7 7 •. ' 3'?. I Carmody B ItlwtPatry, BVkPrteee, Pateri ub ? 4'7I1 Havana 6-8 l^)l%g»od 6 1"-' 1 3 6 1-' !■* J Oarmod} '.I Polar Cub. Biiby, Hernm 45663 Havana 61 t l:07%fast S-5 104 1 2 3 3' 4'i R McCr'na 7 P— iituai. Nortk. BHte. Lsearaes * 4T61S Havana 61 f 1 OS good ii 107 3 2 2 2« I1 J C.-rinorty 8 StefdOI'S, He's a Bear. H.Pardncr r 45595 Havana hi f 1:0S slow 6 266 7 6 6 3nt 54 J Carmody ■ Annabelle. Old Bed. Tolar Cub RUBY. b. f, 3 88 By Golden Maxim — Kiva, by Sempronius. f Trainer.' J. TJmensetter. Owner, J. TJmensetter). 1 ,, , ;• 1 1 :i::".f.ist 5 '■• I :' Muni tl Currency. Rkeer Face. Blondel ,,,,ic j|, j .., , "• 1 I o7' fast 21 '■ " 1 ' " I I ''bl I' la. lie; .". Black Pi ill. -e. Nor.Melle. I. .Sweep ' I .", Havana ■'• f 1 "7-1 last G 101 3 - - -'I :;n E Lawns :, Birorro, The Tramp, su kesKnoli '' Havana ., \ 1 0.;4 ,hw s5 100 1 1 1 I'M1 E Hums 1 Bor.Lrreh, Bl'kl'i in.e. PoterCab ■' , s,;a Havana .. f I 10 "in v 1 1" ■ i ** '■' P Loag 7 Annabelle, Md Bed, Hatrarfe U33J Havana 51 f 1:06 fast '"■ j : : ' - '' |j'"-' sites Patty, BterkPriaee, Or.Girl 1 SOI liuvajio 1-8 i.ojv^'o'.'a I l|!7 I I * "'■ liPUwkf • OrtetUH flirt, Potar Cob, Henw POLAR CUB, b. c, 3 103 By Ossary— Thrifty, by Ogden. (Trainer, H. G. Woods. Owner. H. G. Woods). a.. 7 Havana 61 f LIHl-.fast 8-8 HO 3 I 1 I I 7*1 A CotihM 8 Old Bed. Annabelle. Bardora 46693 Havana 1 1 10-,-fast I 1"'» 1 - -' I !■ 4"J BJ Atkins'n 7 Hor.Lerch. SeaPrlnce. M.Br'dley 69063 Havana 55 f 1 :07 fast 2 115 4 3 2 2* -" A Collins 8 Superior, Incinerator, Hor.Lerch 41.000 Havana 3-4 l:13%fast 10 S^ 8 S 7 7- fi*l P Long S Blondel. Yorkville, Sister Su*ie 8S069 Havana 5 8 1:03%hvy 4 1o7 2 3 3 V 4'4A Collins 4 Biiby. HoraeeLereh. BlackPrinee 46621 Havana 5'. f 1 :0('.Mifast 31 286 2 1 1 14 4'3 A Collins S Miss Patty. Blackl'rince, Or.Girl 45711 Havana 5 8 1 :01Vigood 2 MS 4 2 2 l'J 2" A Collins 9 (MeaasQiri, Buby, Herron RAVENSEA. br. c. 3 104 By Sea King — Lady Dunraven, by Desmond. (Trainer, W. McDaniel. Owner, A. H. Diaz.) 81 a.L'7 Havana 3-4 LL'-.fast 1:, 96 8 7 6 V 8*1 1* Merimee 0 3f ss Kit, Bnliih P.. Lady Sweep 16646 Havana ,V f 1 (Ml'-.fast 2i IOC 4 4 4 44 47 A Pickens ti Polar Cub. Annabelle. Old Bed 46842 Havana 61 f LOO'^fast 4 105 7 7 5 51 2» A Pickens S North. Belle. OldBcd, Annabelle 45272 Havana 5-8 1 :004f,fast 8 104 4 5 4 41 2" A Pickens (i OldRed. HelloP'rdncr. Annabelle 45205 Havana 6-8 l:01%fast 8-5 110 5 3 3 U i'l A Pickens 10 Per. Lady. Superior. He's a Bear 45114 Havana 6-8 l:0245fast 2 111 6 4 3 3i 57 A Pickens 9 Annabelle, Maj.Fisk. M.Bradley MIGHTY LEVER, br. g. 3 (M) 107 By Ildrim— Supposition, by Sir Dixon. (Trainer. J. G. Kurt. Owner, W. J. Press). 4(1010 Havana 3-4 LL'.-.fast 26 94 ( 8 9 9 9" C Hirst S Mess Kit. Miss Patty, Bul.ili P. B628 Havana 6} t LOO-'ifast 25 'JT 7 7 7 7 7--1 V Lux 7 F. Churchill, B. Prince, Mess Kit Fourth Race [4th Havana] 1 FOURTH RACE — 1 Mile. The Once Around Handicap. 3-ycar-olds and upward. (March 28, 1919 — 1:38^—5—105.) BLUE WRACK, b. c. 3 102 By Wrack— Ocean Blue, by Star Shoot. (Trainer, W. McDaniel. Owner. A. H. Diaz). I 15209 Havana 1 1-16 1:1. '.fast 1 162 •". I 3 1 3' 8'1 A Pickens 7 Hubbub. Kiku. Legal 45175 Havana lm.'.Ov 1 .La-Vast 8-5 102 5 2 2 3 S"* 5 -~ A 1'ickens n Cromwell, llubhub. Iollte 45007 Havana 5' f 1 :07'.-.fast 1-2 120 1 2 2 1' 1' A Pickens 0 Or. Oirl. Mile. Dazie. polar Cut) 439t6 H.deG'ce 3-4 1:15 slop 21-10 120 2 1 1 H I1 W Knapp 4 My Laddie, Italco. Murray 13376 Saratoga 6-8 1 :oi4:-.nm J S 113 5 7 2 II H T Nolan 0 IraWilson. Phan.Kair. TbeTrout 13001 Aq'dnct 6-8 1:41 %fast 20 111 I 4 4 I'l l1 T .Nolan 0 Ltebt Wine. IraWilson, Betty J. I286S Jamaica 5'. f l:06^fast 8 111 7 4 4 4t 6'° T Nolan S L.P.ru'mcl. B.B'nbacher. Lovely 411. 2 Havana 12 4S fast 1-5 L'l 3 4 313'iA Pickens ■ Azurita. Just Fancy, Hatrack COL. TAYLOR, b. g, 4 111 By Plaudit — Looking Glass, by Clear the Way. (.Trainer, J. T. Ireland. Owner, E. H. Taylor, Jr.). K166 Havana 2-4 l:1l4-.f:st 25 115 7 I 4 :: ■ 2] B Barnes 8 Bffffereat Eyes, Blroeco, Basil 46661 Havana 5} f 1:67 rant n5 117 I 22:' u ; i -I Koderls 7 Bill MeCtey, Bfroeen, DUTer.Eyes 16631 Havana 3-4 l:ll2-.fast 2 117 1 II 4*1 8] J Kederis 7 Ima Prank. Differ, lives. BoraSire 468X6 Havana 8-4 Lll'r.fast 2 112 1 1 1 li l'i.I Kederis 10 Basil. Walnut Hall. Skiles Knol, 44975 Havana Bi f L0.Vs-.fast 1 HS 1 1 1 21 2* J Kederis ." Different Eves. Cromwell. Basil 449(11 Havana 5?. f 1 :0G'4fcfast 8-5 119 4 12 ?nk S"J .J Kederis 9 Skiles Knob. Kubv. Sedan 44636 Church' 1 3-4 l:ll'/smud 4 10G 2 1 1 U 1* S Boyle 5 Maj. Parke. WarGod. M. Princess SURPLICE, b. f, 4 102 By Fair Play— Surcingle, by Rock Sand. (Trainer, P. McSweeney. Owner, II. Bowen). i'.lil Havana 6| f t:66%fast 4 M6 3 ! :'. 2j I'"' A Collins I Peasant. T.o'tfc'M'atag, Nolawn 4(601 Havana 5i f L07 fast S 88 7 7 7 7 P1F Merimee 7 Bill McCloy. Col. Taylor. Sirocco 46631 Havana 8-4 1:11-. fast 9 K'2 8 9 7 7 4J J Carmody 7 ImaPrank. Diff. Eyes, Col.Tavlor 45832 Havana 5i f 1 :05:V.fast 21 103 ti 3 2 2\ 5'i J Carmody 7 Sirocco. Ima Frank. T.o'th'M'inc 46708 Havana 3-4 l:ll4,sfast 6 M0 I i 6 V_ 3-J P Merimee ! Mile. Dazie. Sirocco. Marse John 45664 Havana 3 4 L^^fast 3 104 1 2 2 2»» S"* P Merimee (i Poacher. Currency. Marse John 45542 Havana 3-4 1:11 fast 8 101 7 5 3 3- 3T F Merimee 0 R. Angle, Cromwell, Blazeaway, KIKU, br. f, 4 105 By Sweep— Silk Maid, by Esher. (Trainer, J. J. Holtman. Owner. W. L. Lewis.) 16181 Havana lmSOy l:114-,fast 2' M6 I I 3 I :: ".,'.! I 'arinody 7 Mile. Dazie. Sc'tch Vnlict. 1'iiftr 15409 Havana 1 1-16 l:11;..fast 2 100 1 2 3 2 li 1«1 P Merimee r, Don Tluusli. Berlin. I'reemantle 45208 Havana 1 1-16 l:45V-.fast 3 101 4 13 2 2' 2i P Merimee 7 Lackawanna. P.uford, Hubbub 45200 Havana 1 1-16 l:454r,fast 5 101 3 3 5 2 2' 2' F Merimee 7 Hubbub. Blue Wrack. Legal 4517". Havana lm50v 1 :42%fast 3 »3 S 5 I » li1 OH P Merimeell Cromwell. Hubbub. Iolite 45042 Havana 1 1-16 1:45 fast 3 !»S 2 1 1 1 Is 1J F Merimee 9 Orestes, t.rundy, Coral BASIL, ch. h, 6 106 By Voter— Mintcake, by Marcion. (Trainer, W. Sims. Owner, W. F. Poison). I6M6 Havana 8-4 LH'-.fast 9 (8) I 7 7 8| L A Collins S Diff. Eyes, Sirocco, Col.Tavlor 40031 Havana 3-1 l:ll-;.fa.st 4 N8 5 6 6 «i C-J F Chiav'ta 7 ImaKrank. Diff. Eyes, Col.Tavlor 45998 Havana 3-4 l:ll«5fast 2i 100 9 2 2 I» S*i C Howard 10 Col. Taylor. Will. Hall. Sk.Knob 4i:i75 Havana 61 f 1 :66%taat 4 HI a 4 4 4' 4»i (' Howard a Diff. Eves. Col. Taylor, Cromwell 44841 Havana 3-4 l:r2%fast 4 110 7 5 4 4i 6'3 C Howard 7 Sk.Knob, IlamiltonA., Diversion 44688 Chun h'l 3-4 l:14Vf.hvy 42 lOSJ 6 fi 6 62 6" J Hanover K M. Princess. J.HareJr.. Am. Ace 44233 Latonia 8-4 1 :121/5fast 15 105 4 7 8 9 911 J Mooney 9 Am. Ace, Jack Hare Jr., WarGod EULAH F.. blk. f. 3 94 By Ten Point— Buttonhole, by Stalwart. (Trainer, W. C. Weant. Owner, W. C. Wcant). 46127 Havana 3-4 l:i2»f.fast s hi 4 v -j gi jar Chtev'te, t MeasBfJt, L'dySweep, CteariagCp 46010 Havana 3 4 l:12%taat E 166 7 5 3 53 I* P Chiav'ta 8 Mess Kit. Miss Patty, Sea Bat 45752 Havana 3-4 1:13 fast i 102 6 7 6 o* 4'i W Taylor 8 LadySwecp. F. Consul, H . Lcrch 15290 Havana 5ifl:0S%faat 7 91 7 6 6 6* 6s F Weiner 7 B.ofE'zabet'wn. Money, M.Dizio 45223 Havana 6| t 1 :05«ifast 10 86 5 6 5 5« 31S L Woods 5 Bfgbt Angle. Skiles Knob, Ruby 44003 Latonia 61 t 1.66*4taat 19 107 4 5 6 4i 4'i J Pitz 7 Iy rraine, V.P'kMaid, Mile. Dazie 43974 Latonia 61 f 1 :07%fast 51 107 4 3 2 1- 1- J Pitz 1^ B.Throuch, FrnnkW.. Bargoyas 43833 Lex'ton 6J t 1:07 fast 12 Ioj 7 4 4 3' 3» J Pitz 8 Mar.Hynes, Mlle.Dazie, St'rview MISS PATTY, b. f. 3 95 By Robert Kay— Martha Lee, by Marta Santa. (Trainer, K. Spence. Owner, K. Spence). 41230 Havana 1 1-16 1:45 fast 7 01 3 11 3 5- 6T1 P Hunt 8 Baladin. Cromwell. P.uford 4008a Havana ImaOy 1: L'-.fa.st 6 !*.". 3 2 2 3 4'i 51 L Woods f, Maj. Dome. Scotch Verdict. Iolite 46010 Havana 3-1 l:L"-.fast 2 169 3 2 2 2" 2' T Murray s Mess Kit. Eulah P., Sea Bat 46832 Havana 51 f l:06'/5fast 4 107 1 4 4 23 l'l T Murray 8 Black Prince, Or. Girl. Polar Cub 45752 Havana 3-4 1:13 fast 21 107 8 8 8 8 8-'l G Mangan 8 LadySwecp. F. Consul. II.Lercii 45666 Havana 5i f 1:08 slow 21 108 3 4 3 4" 44 T Murray 8 Annabelle. Old Red, Polar Cub 45466 Havana 6i f 1:07 fast 4-5 111 1 11 1* l'l T Murray 8 Incinerator, Lit. One, M.Bradley HERRON. b. c. 3 98 By Horron — Mizzle, by Kilkerran. (Trainer, E. Glass. Owner. S. T. Baxter). 40989 Havana 51 f 1: 081 fast 7 -10 114 7 I ! 2-' 1*1 H Gamer !) Lucie May. Haran. Mineral 4(1010 Havana 3-4 1 :12»4fast 5 MG 0 3 5 6* 5" .1 Kederis 8 Mess Kit. Miss Pattr; Eulah F. 45711 Havana 5-8 1 :01'/SBOod 10 108 5 8 7 i k l:i F Merimee 9 Orleans Girl. Polar Cub, Ruby MAJOR DOMO. ch. g. 4 106 By The Manager — Lucy Locket, by Order. (Trainer, C. K. Moore. Owner, C. K. Moore). 16128 Havana 1 1 -M H-l'.'.-.f ast ft 166 ." 3 3 3 3- 3?, M Mownt'n 7 Alrord, Baford, Poacher (6680 Havana lni50y l:42%fast 2} M6 6 4 3 2 2" H G Corey 0 Scotch Verdict. Iolite, Berlin 46611 Havana 1 1:40 fast u 265 4 8 8 ' 7' 5-7. G Corey 10 Bally. Alvord. Poacher 45835 Havana 3-1 1 :11 '.-.fast 6 166 9 S 7 P 7". G Corey 10 Col. Taylor. Basil, Walnut Hull 457i;6 Havana S-4 1:11". -.fast 10 103 J S 8 S 7; 8*1 C, Corey 9 Mile. Dazie, Sirocco. Surplice 45171 Havana lm50y l:41"-,fast 9 lot 6 4 4 5 53 1» G Corey 7 Bierman. Byrne. Fountain Kay 45408 Havana 3-4 Lll'-ifast 21 106 6 6 6 6" 44 A Collins 7 Alvord, High Gear. Blondel WAR SPIRIT, br. g. 4 93 By Vulcain— Thirty-third, by Sir Dixon. (Trainer, K. Spence. Owner, W. V. Thraves). 11.230 Havana 1116 1:45 fast 7 96 I S 8 8 I ' L Woods S Baladin. Cromwell. Bnford 461S1 Havana lin50y LIHf.fiist 5 98 3 7 6 7 7 7- L Woods 7 Mile. Dazie. Scotdi Verdict. Kiku 4H12S Havana 1 1-16 1 :!.".' -.last 8 MB 8 6 8 5 6* 6*J L Woods 7 Alvord, Bnford, Major Domo 46011 Havana 11:49 fast 6 101 908 8 6» 9»g L Woods 16 Bally. Alvord. Poacher 66849 Havana 1 1-16 l:53«-,hvy 5 I'M S 5 3 1 4' 4|:1 L Woods B Kreemantlc, Dr. Bae. S. Vprdb-t 65938 Havana 3-4 1 :l!4:-,fa.st 31 MB 7 9 It 9 97 L Woods 0 Col.Tavlor, Basil, Walnut. Hall 45767 Havana 1 1-16 l:45%fast 21 MB 7 6 7 7 8| 6"i (1 Mangan 7 Freeman tie. Cromwell, Legal TUFTER, b. g, 5 103 B., Macdonald II.— Rose Pompon. l v Rock Sand. (Trainer. H. Booker. Owner, Jamaica Stable). 1 1 Havana lm56y Lli'^rast 1 MOSS j 2 2 ;- l'l E Lanes 7 Mite. Tteate, SeotekVerdtet, Kiku 46543 Havana 11-16 1:48 fast 4 98 6 6 6 6 6 P1F Merimee •' Lickawanna. Legal. WaliiutHall 45668 Havana 3-4 1 :12%fast 15 1o3 7 7 7 5". 4'i R Rail 7 Diversion. Ballv. Hank O'Day 41731 Pimlico 1 1:46 hvy 7-5f 113 1 3 4 1 l'i l6 II Myers 10 Free 111 a 11 tie. Little Ed, Bar Coy Fifth Race [5th Havana] 1 1 ' r ; I , , ' p 1 r ? * r ' '' ■' 1 FIFTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Feb. 3, 1918— l:441/s— 3— 92.) ROYALTY, ch. g, 8 109 By Duke of Ormonde— Reticella, by Heywood. (Trainer, O. Rice. Owner, O. Rice). 16231 Havana 11-16 1:49 fast 4 ill i 5 8 : ;; 6*3 T Murray 10 slip.silv.r. BeyKaais, 111 Colonel 46220 Havana 3-1 1 :1 1'^fast 2 HI 4 7 7 3i 2'i T Murray 0 Shasta, WUUeWoods, Drttsilla 46142 Havana 1 1:41 fast 5 111 I 4 5 4 2'. 2" A Collins !» Klf'n 1. W.Thvme. D.Williams 4-1125 Havana 1 1-16 l:474ifast 3 113 12 2 2 21 2- A Collins 11 Duke of Shelby. Cork. Mud Sill 68881 Havana 1 1-16 1 : I7%fast 31 108 17 9 9 8'1 sJ A Collins 11 Cliillum. Miss Sweep, Bay SSI I 46053 Havana 11-16 1:47 fast 31 111 1 I I 2 f 21 A Collins 10 War 'lax. Mud Sill. Small Stone 45976 Havana 1 l:45%slow 5 116 13 1 1 1- 2»k A Collins H Venglne. Lgmout, Ziuuia SXJNNINGDALE, b. c, 4 108 By Ormondale— Bouncer, by Yankee. (Trainer, D. Hammond. Owner. G. Holmes). 16259 Havana lm26y 1:43 fast 4 l"l 8 8 6 3 ::,:_l i: Barnes 9 Brasilia, GnhtePost, Wild'l iiyme 46161 Havana lm.ov 113 List 15 962 8 1 6 S 7 ; 7 ] B Haines 9 Baladin, Manokin. The 'Lilker 4111.': Havana 11-16 1:41 fast 7 997 '■ i 3 E «• 1*1 F Hunt 111 War Tax. Loyalty. Mud Sill 45976 Havana 1 l:45%alow 1 168 7 7 9 I P 9 ' B Haines s Teagnee, Loyalty. Ksrnont 45836 Havana 3-1 1 . 1 '-'.-. fast 12 1 10 11 11 19*ilOTl B Barnes VJ Pomerene. Ilimiltrude, L lleaby 45188 Havana 1 l:40%faat 31 HI 3 5 5 6 6 3" A Collins ; MagnetLand, Lariat. Pteatarede 45149 Havana 1 1-16 l:52%alow 6 168 4 4 4 4 5' 5"! A Collins 8 Bill Ilunley. O'Malley. J. Ilealcy RED WILLIAM, ch. g, 4 (M) 105 By Hilarious— Ethel Scruggs, by Fonso. (Trainer, P. J. Williams. Owner, Williams Bros.). ■• - Havana lm20y 1:13 fast 9 163 7 7- 8 P. up. F Chiav'ta !l Brasilia. Sunningdale. LiiidePost KIM Havana 3-4 1 : 17'. -.slow 21 116 1 6 S 5\ti" M Mount'n 8 Small Stone. The Suoti. SesiBeaih 46668 Havana 11-16 1:47 fast 5 898 6 5 6 6 7- C'J J Kederis 10 War Tax. Loyalty. Mud Sill 45S54 Havana lm50y l:43%taat 4 M8 14 4 6 64 6" J Kederis 7 Cliillum. Sea Prince, Royalty (5750 Havana 3-4 l:U%fast 12 107 7 8 6 6i 541 J Kederis 9 Frascuelo, Lackrose, Legacy 44888 Havana 1 l:41:kfast 6 101 4 3 5 5 5' 6*1 J Kederis i Crystal Dav, Avion. Great Gull 59^49 Douglas 51 f l:09%faat 165 109 7 12 12 12 122« J Howard 12 Iwiniwin, BugleCall. Gold.l'loss ZINNIA, b. m. 6 107 By Voorhces — Emir, by Ducat. (Trainer. C. H. Rowe. Owner, C. H. Rowe). K224 Havana Ln.'.oy LH'-fast 5 1"J 7 7 8 2 "J I'.'.l Pteteheg 7 Iron Gross II.. Galavvay. Gilder (6142 Havana 11:41 fast 10 167 x s s 7 «' P J Pletcher 0 ElCoroael, Boyaity, WildThyaM (6068 Havana 11-16 1:47 fast 5 997 5 s 8 8 8"" 8" E Atkbw'nlO War Tax, Boyaity, Mad Sill 47P76 Havana 1 l:45%slow 7-5 109 6 8 8 5 6' 475 B Atkins'n 8 Veiighee, Boyaity. Egmont (6878 Havana 1 1 :50 hvy SJ 106 6 5 3 2 2' 2- 10 Barnes C Parable. Litbolirk, Ldall'rrmann 45150 Havana lm20y l:46\-,slow 3 107 8 8 8 8 8 8'" ■ Chiav'ta 8 Exempted. Hands Off, Fairly FORTUNES FAVOR, b. f, 4 103 By Ormondale-^Pamela, by Hamburg. (Trainer, W. J. Hak. Owner, H. E, Swan). P199 Hav is 3-4 Lis .slow S H' ■ I 2 4'1 1*1 II Garner 7 K. Worth, BaowQaeen, BophieK. (8169 Havana 51 f IM fast 5 I1"- 6 6 7 7* 5-i H Garner 12 Stiletto. Theodore Pair. Sureget (6876 Havana 3-4 1:14 fast 2| 1' 7 7 7 6 0*8*1 M And'sonll Lamp Post. Sba-ta. Bulger 66830 Havana 8-4 l:12%faat 12 16S - t 5 6J :.'\ H earner |j p— great, Hiiniltru.ie. J. Baatey 41548 Havana 1 l:40*^fast 3 101 4 6 6 6 5» 6' H Bullman 8 Kimpalong. Anl.ice, Caballo 41401 Havana 1 l:41*-,fast 5 107 2 1 1 1 l4 lh T Nolan 7 Man. Coat. Cinders, l,eap Frog 41374 Havana 51 f 1 :07».jfast 8 106 10 4 5 7'1 7 J T Nolan 12 Grace. Diane. Bagdadine 41359 Havana 51 f 1:13 hvy 21 104 4 5 5 61 6-1' Nolan 0 Sternest, IT. Direct. Minnie H. VAIN CHICK, b. f. 3 (M) 84 By Rock View— Princess Pat. by Stalwart. (Trainer. J. S. Baldwin. Owner, J. S. Baldwin). • 177 Havana 5i f 1 :iM-fast 7 l'l '■ 7 8 8' 7", W Jarrell 8 MaryPlt2htlgB. Virg.Lre. Mineral I598C Havana :;-1 1:15 fast 12 95 M 16 16 ■"'■ 9 j I Fletcher K Cilder. IT. Kssy, Small Stone 15966 Havana 51 f 1.07'.-,fast s 99] s 8 9 8» 8'» J Pletcher 8 clip. Boptrie K.. Lillian G. Havana 3 I LlSV.slow 1? 95 8 E ! P .' ' T Hunt 8 Hainan. Babylonian, May Craig (6888 Havana 51 f l:66%fast 12 112 7 6 6 i,' 9 I Carmody S Clearing Dp, Lucie May. Fastep (6198 Havana 6} t l:68fetaat 20 96 8 7 I 8* •»• P Long *.t Steve. Dot Post, Major Fisk CORK. b. g, 5 109 By Harrigan — Flarucy, by Greenan. (Trainer, W. L. Hatchctt. -Owner. W. M. Carliton.l 16231 Havana 1 I 16 1:48 fast 1 M6 S 7 . I V .",1 ' arneii I v 10 SI ip.Silv or. Bev lainjs. gj Corusnl 1^182 Havana 1 1-16 1 : 17-.fast 8 162 8 8 8 7 8«1 7M * Kreger 0 Kilkenny, MIhs Sweep, LltDolirk 16125 Havana I 1-16 1 :474fcf aat lo 1"s 2 6 4 - G Mangan 11 Ihikr ofHIieihy, Boyaity, MudSill (6063 Havana 11-16 1:47 fast 12 989 7 0 9 9 :•' 7,# G Mangan 10 War Tax Royalty. Mad BUI 45875 Havana 11:50 hw 12 10S 2 4 4 5 5"k ." .-■• A Trvou I Parable. Zinnia, Litho|i.-k 46814 Havana lmSOy l:4*%faat 20 116 7 7 8 8 s S'» J Hoffler ft Legacy, Parable, Royalty 47750 Havana 3-4 1 :l:Wifast 20 105 6 8 9 9 75? J Hoffler 0 Kmscuelo. Lackrose, legacy 41931 Havana lm50y l:43-.-,fast 20 107 2 8 8 8 74 a1" W Gargan • Jack Snipe. J. Si-has. T.J.Hogan PASSION, eh. m. 7 112 By Marathon— Belle Swift, by Enquirer or Iroquois. (Trainer, C. R. Smith. Owner. F. Delbarrio.) 9 19 Havana ::i li:, fas-, lo 112 7 8 9 Rj 7 ; 1 1 Ball 8 iloinaiii. NWaitoii. Native Soil 46158 Havana 5j f l:06%fast M Hi '' 12 I ■ - i ' c l.nv 12 Bayetb, Br'er Pax, Grasntere 4576S Havana 1 l:41*4Xaat 26 113 '16 7 7 7 7 M Mount'n K Slip. Silver. War lax. Ill Coronet U661 Havana lin'ov 1 H-.-.fast 40 107 S S s s s"- '.i- • .1 l 'niini,l !l Mud SU1. .lohnGrnbam, Bcbemer iossj Havana Iin50v 2:02%hvy 15 no 5 7 7 7 7 6'" ,r D'miiuik 7 Darkey. Tftn. 4. Hogan, Algardi W9I liuvaiiii ll:56%bvy & HI i J S i 5 S3' It Uall B U.Gutduer, TartetogP., Mftrrgf LACKROSE. b g. 12 114 By Larkford— Sararose, by St. George. (Trainer, J. TJmensetter. Owner. J. Umcnsetter). 4(201 Havana 51 f 1 : is fast 7 MB j . 7 ; :•, K Fator « Barrget, Will Soon. The Boob 46159 Havana 61 f 1 :us fast 10 KM n !i n |i» |] P Long 12 Stiletto, Theodore Fair. Sun-get 48123 Havana 1 -4 1 :13%faat 5 Ml I 1 Z V ^f F Chiav'tafci Ap.Jack, P'neeHonero. Theo.Fair ■nHrnu :: (1:1:: fast 31 M :! I l l "■ ««| p i y lo Bey Ran In. Llthotfck, Rnyat 46785 Havana 8-4 l:13%taat 31 M I 4 4 V 4". p Long • l"siuni i \\ illSoon. lacta'atsf CMHawM "-I l:i:'.4ifast 4 W 1 4 J :» 2" p Long '.t Ki-.-i^i ml... Legacy, Incinerator EOYAT, br. g. 5 109 By Arc de Triomphc— Apollinaris, by Son o' Mine. (Trainer, W. J. Daly. Owner, W. J. Daly). 46259 Havana Rn2»y 1:43 last ' IW " S I 5 •"•-' P)A Colline- ■ Brasilia, Sunningdalc. Cuidepo-t (6199 Havana ::-i 1 :is ;. si. a \ ill _ 7 i; ." 6'* a rolllna 7 K. Worth, 8now Queen. SophieK. 48123 Havana J-4 l:13%faat 1-6 1 1 I S 7 I 7- a { a Pickens 12 .\p..iii 'k. P'aceBoaciu, Theo.Fair 45*29 Havana 1-4 1:13 fast 12 111 1 * S 7« 3-J A Collins 10 Bey Baata. LithoUck, LackfOM 45710 Havana 3-4 1 :l"4iBood o0 b'7 is 9 9 9 9" G Corey !l Dimitri. First Pallet, Pomcrene 44519 Richm'd 11:42 fast — 118 4 F King 5 Hotb.Machree, Ralphs.. Wewoka 44505 Richm'd 1 1-8 1 :59Vast — 116 5 J Ransch G l-.ibcllell., W. Crown. L. England Page 5 Sixth Race [6th Havana] SIXTH RACE— 1 Mile and 50 Yards. 4-ycar-olds and upward. Claiming. (March 6, 1918 — 1:41—5 — 117.) KEGRESO, ch. g. 6 102 By Hastings— Arlinc, by The Commoner. (Trainer. J. W. Naylor. Owner, J. H. Moody). 46232 Havana Ini5(iy l:42%fast 2J MB 7 7 7 5 5 !' B Barnes 7 I '. F.nibiy. Raiiityl.'.ly. GreatGnll 46994 Havana 1 l:49%fast - M9 7 5 B .". Z I 8"« B Barnea 7 BkeerP'ce, Wdtbrnsk, HighGear 46833 Havana ll:S9%4aat 2 M 1 I 3 1 V I-' .1 Carmody 5 B. WIBbuus, W.M.nk. Ovs.iiav 45X9 Havana. 1 1 -J 1 : il '..fast 1 M7 G I I :: 2" 2 i .1 ('armod: li Attorney Muir. Ellison. Flvllome 45693 Havana 1 1-16 l:49-r.slow 5 KM 6 5 2 3 2] •' B AtklltS'n 8 Hope, Salvatelle, Baaeata 46838 Havana linity 1 ITnflTir 3 111 5 0 0 C • '" 3" \V Crump 3 Rill Ilunlcy. N.M'.vbright. Ryrue SALVATELLE. b. m, 5 107 By Malamont— Sal Volatile, by Disguise, (Trainer. D. Kearney. Owner, D. Raymond). K2S3 Havana 1 1-16 1 :40 -,fa.st I KM 4 1 3 2 ." P| J Carmod) .". Froomantle. T. Special, II. Lerck 46129 Havana 1 1-H l:43%fast 2 KS 12 2 2 2J 2J r Merimee 6 Can.Llgkt, M01 i..y. Lit. Nearer 46934 Havana ImSOy 1:43 fast 21 Wl i 7 7 i 3- 2' i: Atkins' n s l.ariat. Corydon. M011. .111. pv 45863 Havana I 1-K l:45%fast 21 110 ill 4 21 6«| F Weiner 8 (an. Light. Buck Kail, Lariat 46816 Havana 1 1-10 l:4*%fa*t 1 M3 5 3 0 G Cl l1 J Carmody 0 Hierman. Sasenta, Fly Home M0NOMOY, br. g, 6 111 . By Bryn Mawr— Winifred A., by Sir Dixon. (Trainer. C. K. Moore. Owner. C. K. Moore). in 20 Havana 1 1-16 1 :ii.'.-.fast 3 111 E 1 1 4 1- ::J M Mount' n 1; Can. Light. Balvatelle. Ut. Nearer •9939 llavaan IniftT Itl fast 21 111 t S ? 4 02 4= M Mount's S l.ariat. Salvatelle, Corvdoii 46911 Havana 1140 fast 15 100 S 10 10 10 10 M»| F MerimeelO I'.ally. Alvoid. I'oaeher 45788 Havana lm.".0y 1:43 fast G 113 1 I I 7 5" I"1, M M. unt'n t; Hope, l.ariat. Lucky Peal) 4545(5 Havana 1 1-8 1 :50%fast 5 99 4 5 .". 4 4' 4" V Weiner 5 Ruford, I^gal. Freemantle 4442S Knipire 11-10 1:48 slow 7 113 4 6 5 4 4" 3» M JInunt'n 8 .lackMoinit. ItarOne. MissKruter 443S8 Umpire 11-16 1:51 hvy 2 1)1 3 4 4 4 4'° 38i J McCabe C Lucius, Hindoostau, Kilkenny BYRNE, ch. g. 4 102 By The Manager — Caution, by Planudes. (Trainer. M. M. Shields. Owner. W. Dondas). 16228 Havana 3-4 1 :13'.-.fast 8 1o::\ 7 6 6 U ■"-:,' K Barnea 7 Key Mar. Koran, High dear 45661 Havana 1 1-16 1:47 good 3 89 112 3 3J 8«» A Tryon ". Dr. Rae. Lackawanna. Herlin 49699 Havana lm59y l:47%s!op 4 103 4 2 2 3 3" 411 H Boyd 6 B. Hualey, N.M'yliright. Bagteai 45545 Havana 1 1-16 1:45 fast 4 U9 4 11 1 fk 2«l W Crump ti Itu.k Nail. Sole, Fountain Fay 47471 Ha\ana lm50y 1 :41Sfast :; ! s\ 111 1 l» 3'] J Carmody 7 Maj. Homo. Hierman. Fount. Fay 45421 Havana 3-4 l:12%fast 3 110 6 4 3 2\ 4"i I' Merimee 8 Allah, Zoie. W. Ward 45376 Havana 11:40 fast S-i 106 2 1 1 1 l»l 2*1 B KOB'm'nl Solid Rock. Circulate, narlock 45331 Havana 1 l:40%fast 2 108 2 1 1 1 1- l3 B Kop'm'n I I). Ruff. .I.Healey. N.Mileybright 45291 Havana 1 l:39%fast 2 109 1 1 1 1 2s 2J B Kop'm'n 7 Zoie, Lariat, First Pullet BILL HUNLEY, ch. g, 5 104 By Setback— Homesick, by Deutschland. (Trainer. H. Herron. Owner, H. Herron). 86864 Havana liafiftj 1:4; fast 8 MS I 4 5 4 2' 1"'- F Chiav'ta 8 Mone, Bhnitri, Crystal Day 4SSS8 Havana 1 1-16 1 :4545fast 6 98 8 S 7 7 71 T% G Areh'b't B Can. Liglit. RmkN.iil. Liriat 46896 Havana 1 1-16 l:46-sfast 4 107 14 3 I 9 V% W Brown I Salvatelle, Rierman. Sasenta 4."i7.".:: Havana lm50y l:4tt%fnat 4 102 5 5 5 5 4' 2= W Crown B Circulate. RuckN'ail. Al Hudson 45666 Havana lint) l:43%fast 4 97 4 3 2 1 1- 2" Q Areh'b't ." Corydon. John W. Klein. Hoenir 45599 Havana lm50y l:47%slop 7 102 2 1 1 1 I5 V- G Areh'b't (i Ned Miieybriglit. Regreso. Byrne 454: 1 Havana lm20y 1:42 fast 5 108 4 4 3 1 2s 25 G Areh'b't 8 Dr. Rae. Duke Ruff, Fly Home HOPE, br. m, 6 102 By Bryn Mawr— Lintila, by Linden. (Trainer. A. E. Dayton. Owner. S. B. Jones). •8864 Havana lni50y 1:13 feat 6 MS 7 7 6 6 f C'i K Hunt S Bill Hunley. Hone, Dimitri I57S\ Havana lm7 0\ 1:43 fast 2i 92 4 3 8 3 8* l'i T Hunt (i Lariat. Lucky Pearl, Mononioy 4.754 Havana 1 l:39^-.fast 4 111 1 3 6 7 6i 5T3 T Murray 7 Rierman. Duster Clark Dione 45693 Havana 1 1-16 1 :492r.slo .v 5 96 4 1 1 1 l1 1' T Hunt 8 Regreso. Salvatelle, Sasenta 45616 Havana lm50y 1 :45-\-slow 2J M0 4 2 2 2 210 1-J T Hunt 8 Parable. Yenghec, I'ollyanna 45571 Havana 3-4 1 :13\fast 10 117 5 3 3 3} 6\' J Cruise 11 Rlauchita, Presumption, KeyMar Jefferson Park Entries and Past Performances for Thursday, March 11.: Weather Cloudy. Track Slow. Jefferson Park Entries and Past Performances for Thursday, March 11. WEATHER CLOUDY. TRACK SLOW. The figures under the heading "Rec." in the I | entries below show the best time of each horse | at the distance since January 1, 1917. no matter where it finished. In cases where record was , made on other than a fast or good track, abbreviations show track conditions. o o Racing starts at 2:15 p. m. (Chicago time 2:15.) ® Superior mud runner. X Cood mud runn'T :•: Fair mud runner. (M) Maidens. • Apprentice allowance. First Race— 1-2 Mile. 2-vear-olds. Claiming. (Track moid: Feb. 28, 1! 2(» -471fc— - IW.) Today's lad. Horse. Wt. Ree. A.Wt.Han. W191- Aunt Ded.i (Mi .101 :lll'., 102X723 ir.'i^:." *.i..e lag 1MX720 Ri2:« Coombs (Mi km; :3t hc.ti:. 1C130 Handle Wilson (Mi 186. .710 46200 h llo.tor (Ml ...180 :51 „s 1(1.5.. 705 Molinelo. b. c. by Tim Payne -- ( h.udliglit. by i'.iight Paacbau.. loo Second Rare — 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 3 year olds. Maiden-. Special Weight-. (Track record: Feb. 28, 18C0 1:1:5'., -I 89L) 15SSII Cain de Cau-e 90 1:17 112/72.. (44C91I Challenger Ins 1:47% 112. .720 10144' Repeater 112. .715 W193 The Pirate 112.. 710 H'.IOJ Moiuilaiii l.irl 10.5 2:0;;'., 107. .705 10207 I'lince-s Lou 107.7 MI 40144 (.ray (iabtea 112.. 700 Third Race — 3-4 Mile. 1-year-olds .imi upward. Claiming. (Track record: Dee. ,'il. lOlll 1:12'.. — 8 108.) M289 •Shandon 111 1:12% 5 110. .725 40234* General lOS 1:13 1O113X720 n;U5- •Band 100 108% olio. .715 4O208' Barb sight in:; 1:12% 7 1150715 14980 Sung. .Id 112 1:14';, .5 115x715 M208 F.I Mahdi loti 1:13 !» 115.. 715 46RMI- »(;rtiiupy 115 1:18% S 110X710 (46288) Hnateratanu 112 1:18% 4 11S..71U I50IO Alex (ietz 112 1:13-. 7 115071(1 18287 *Milda 88 1:13'- 1 MB. .74*3 101711 Le Hal.ifre 1 10 1 :20--,m 1 ltS^tTOTi 40208 Mitchell May (M).MO 1:10 I 11X..705 11120 Verde I0R 1:18% 0 115X703 18234 Senator James .. .114 1:12% 10 115;;: 705 40171 Miss Wright Ill 1:12% 5 110.700 48284 l'a- c!e Ckaace 104 1:18% 0 1150700 4020!) T..ni Goaae MB 1:18% 5 115x780 40111 Yorkist 113 1:14% .5 115. .700 Fourth Race— 3-4 Mile. Port Hud- .n Pane. 4 year-olds and iipu.iiil. Allowances. (Track n rd: Dec 31. 1818— 1:12% — 8— 188.) 40237s TICKLISH 120 1:12% 4 108X750 (402151 Troilus 112 1:18% 0 113. .710 -10153- Trusty 118 1:12% (5 100 X 735 458571 Di-ni—ioii 11411:13 0 104x730 I011I5 To,- the Mark 182 1:14% 4 104X725 40172 Cobalt Las- 1111:12'.-. .5 101x720 Fifth Race— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Amona-t'T Handi--ap. II-year -olds and upward. (Track record: Feb. 28, 1020 1:48%— 4 -88.) 10210 R lage 108 1:13 . 0 112x7.50 40010- Chief 10S 1:15 5 1200715 4011S1 Matinee Idol 187 1:44% B 118X740 10117 St. Cerniain 188 1:47% I "7X735 Sixth Race — 1 3-16 Miles. 4 -year olds and upward. I'ltlmiag. (Track record: Dec I1-, I84f 1:58% — 4 184.) IOL'3!i- Waterproof 108 2:00% s 1110725 I0I70 King Neptune 112 2:02-., 7 1110720 10175- 'I'lil- and Call-. ... 110 2:00 H 111 713 I02:'.'.i Coaaterbalance ... I 118X710 |5!ts:; I anlalu- 111 1/705 40285* •Bookery 101 2:(»o 5 101.. TOO Seventh Race — 1 1-1G Miles. 1 year-olds ami upward. Claiming. (Track record: Bee. 25. 1818—1:4)8—8—118.) 10175- •Bappakaaaock III. (Ml 102 1:51 1 103 725 10170 *Aztee 100 1:17- 5 107 720 I'-.utl' : *c.iiitestaiit 108 1:48% 0 104x720 MK7t* *Browa rarorite ...100 1:40% 7 108X715 46235- Sa-iu 187 1:45% 7 108x715 10271- lack K Ill 1:50'.-.- 5 114X715 (402721 Indian Chant M8 1 : 17 7 117X715 1021s *\\illigan 104 1:47% I 108 715 481151 •Uonrmaad 118 1:48% 4 lo:i 7ln 40107- I inbala 88 1:48% 1 108X710 iojos Bkaairock Green. ..111 1:48% 4 MS.. 70S 46190 Cninip-all 118 1:47% 8 117. .705 (46287) 1'arri-h 101 1:47% 5 112X783 101-17 *8abr tank G KM ■ 705 10171 *Ma.\or Oalria ....118 1:47% '4 188x700 40287 Miss Sterling I. M 1.107 1:48% 5 MM. .700 46209 'Mingling II 118 1:48% 7 101X700 10115 Dandy Dade Ill 1:50% 8 188 fOO Jefferson Park Jockey Percentages. JEFFKKSOX 1'AltK JOCKIOY PIOHCEM'AOES. From January 1, 1 !)!! , tu H:ircli 4, 1 D-D, litcluxivc. At or Over locker. I'.C. Wt. Mt*. 1st. 2d. 3d. Wkittlactoa, C. . . .33 188 I 1 o • Ambro-e, L'. ... .20 10- 998 81 73 51 Troxler. B 19 112 21S 12 88 3 Rutwell, .1 10 118 515 82 Ml 00 Kel-ay. \V 15 109 444 88 03 Bd Carmr. M 14 107 490 OS 88 S3 Roylc. S 14 OS 507 77 04 83 Lykc L 13 112 834 17 19 44 Pierce, J 13 104 355 43 31 4s Thurber. II 13 102 S09 110 130 106 Slack, li 13 100 217 28 2S 23 Wida. S 13 95 090 90 101 98 Stirling. I) 12 108 370 40 B8 10 Williams. J 12 108 92 11 9 11 Mv.-rs. ii r_ in.-, :. !» 28 3j r4 Morris, L 12 Ids 07 12 0 15 Drever. .1 12 1 01 310 11 49 57 Rurke. J. II 11 107 102 11 I 7 Zo. Her, .1 11 103 117 13 20 B Rurke. II. J 11 100 450 51 42 51 Moonev. .1 11 99 005 70 05 88 I'arrington. T 11 112 109 12 12 11 Murphy, F 10 U 7 158 M 19 17 Metcalf, J io H2 2 11 24 33 19 Ri.hereek. A 18 93 3S7 411 40 05 Rodriguez. J 10 108 5I 2 BO 5s 71) Canfield. 1 08 183 30S tl 23 33 Dority, R 33 109 74 7 10 10 At or Over Jockey. P.O. Wt. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Howard. .1 09 los 112 SB 41 43 Ol.ert. W 88 105 238 21 20 19 Sui.illwood. .1 88 10S 11 1 3 0 Walls. C 09 fOH L'.S5 25 31 4 1 Willis, o 33 107 305 32 41 42 ■Till tana. II 88 108 450 42 45 47 Pauley, R OS MS 153 13 13 22 BcOtt, J OS HI 25 2 2 3 Stevens, F 07 99 71 5 5 3 Wright, W 07 101 295 20 20 20 Heinisch. \V 07 107 4 4 3 5 0 H lipid. J 07 103 122 S 19 IS MT -worth. Q 07 105 181 13 22 11 Smith. F 00 105 158 9 10 7 Ridenoiir, W 05 88 143 7 9 10 Mill-. 1 05 111 20 1 2 Rom.inelli. R 86 lol 50 3 0 5 Judge, J S3 102 55 3 B s l'.rv-.u. F 01 95 20 1 0 1 M-.han. W 04 113 20 1 3 3 Wakoff. II 04 105 77 3 10 s Titkawa. C 02 109 188 3 0 23 Kenned?, !'• 02 88 42 1 o 2 Moore, W 02 103 47 1 4 4 Rabin. 0 93 0 0 1 1 Rngauowski, W loo :js 0 o 1 Hopkins, D 104 is (i 1 0 J.uvis, T 95 17 0 2 0 First Race [1st Jefferson Park] FIRST RACE— 1-2 Mile. 2-year-olds. Claiming. (Feb. 28. 1920— 4743— 2— 107.) Index Coume DIM TlmeT'ckOdda Wt St % % % gtr Fin Jockeys Started Order of Flnlth AUNT DEDA. b. f. 2 (M) 102 By Tho Manager— Little Daughter, by Ogdcn. (Trainer, J. H. McDonald. Owner, W. R. Tolm ie). K192 .)■ 1 sou l--' BVfcgooa 1 l'l ; 1 j- !' Smith 8 M. Pace, J.ti Isoan, M'ckelaaiae 46199 .l.f'osn 12 171;,lasl 7 l"l I p. i,-\ f Smith 7 Tenile. I'liiriliu-. IVtuni.i 4..741 P.U'nda 8-8 36%faat 10 Ho 2 c ■' * a Wida 11 Chantpagne, L.Lerea, Joe Tag 45439 b'.U'nda 3-8 88 asud I SJ 1 li ln^ c stack 7 Aleutian, Teulte, Tutt i 7 P.G'nda 3-3 p%hry 3J in 4 8' 4« i: BjinpsonlO Mba) Dora, Tenite, Joate Qomaa 4SS9G P.G'ndl 3-S fc*Hfaat 15 113 5 4} t'l F CKilettill Joe QoodaMB, ;et 'Em, Tenite JOE TAG. b. g-. 2 108 By Flammarion— Belle Rod. by Nimrod. (Trainer. L. B. Mikel. Owner. Mikel & HarwoodV 1 Is, ,n 3J f I3%hvy '- !■ 3 J« I A Ri.li ' i. I Repeat. Auntie May. Wan.itali : ■ PC'imIm • h,\ 6 iii j it Pnuky f J.B.'Keardoa, Pointreaa, M.Dora 1 1711 P.«:*ik)m ::-S ::".• f.-i.st 10 . |» \\ Mb. mil Chaiup.iu-n.-. A.Di.la. I..l--ven • .l'i. n. Is :: s ::s'.lny 1:5 IIS 3 I S Wida 0 Whippet, I'li.I.Kean. Lot t.i.speeil 1 4.wlS F.U'nda 8-8 37 mud 10 113 1 l'l 1| s Wida 8 S. Spring-. M. Dixon. C. A. Byrne ' 164' P.U'nda :: s 37 slow 5 NE j j'. : s Wida 11 Marg. Divm. Repeat, Bet 'Can 46413 F.G'nda 8-8" 88 sl..w 10 M t l'l l'l J I'ierce 7 Ruasaie, Repeat. Btackelualae 8UB8 P.G'odO «-s 37 fdut b lv6 J 1J a'J 8 Wida B M'kctoalaa, Kepe.ii. Kuthkeii K COOMBS, b. c. 2 (M) 105 By Runnymcde — Dorothy S.t by Dr. Lcggo. (Trainer, T. Hodge. Owner, T. Hodge). JePaon 311 C3%fas( 1 l«f ' ' I . 1 1 Myers li Humpy, oh Yes. Twinkle Blue 48191 .1 is. n 1-2 49%8ood B MK I I V II Myers s Mom. Face. A.Drda, JoeOooduiaa •8139 .lef'.s.in Uf C%gOOd 8 Mill 11 11 9" J Judge 11 Morn. Face. Lucy Kate, Fad. Star 49983 Jer son 1 t -r; fast 5 (IS 1 j 2' !» II Myers 12 Freddie. Tutt, Vera Twyford 46014 Jef'son 31 f 43%faat M 11". 4 4 3"k 8»| T Rnr'gton S Vonrin. Freddie. Itung'orge 88 I P.G'ndS 3-S 38 mud 20 ill 7 7 71- T Par'glon 7 Aunt De.la. Abatraz, Teuite MAUDIE WILSON, ch. f, 2 (M) 102 By Harrigan — Mazonia, by Mazagan. (Trainer, W. B. Mitchell. Owi.er. Mrs. T. H. Wilson). 87138 Jul s,,n ::: t" 4:'. good 15 mi'." I 8] 8*1 c Smith 11 Mora. Pace, Lacy Kate. Fad. star 8MB JePson 8] f 43 hvy to 113 1 5 4- 4-' II Bricks' n 10 Ann. May. M..rn.l"«e. M.Ad'aime trsu F.G'nda 8-8 37 hvy 26 M I V l»l II Bricks'n 8 Blemished. No Fooling. Tutt 18997 F.G'nda 8-8 37 mud 8 M9 4 4l 4" .1 Hod'g'rs 8 JoaaB Besiden. Tutt. NoFooling I...".,: F.G'nda 3S 37'ihvy 15 in c, 5= V H J BurkeK Misa Dora, lenite. .losie oorraim 15472 F.G'nda o-S 37 Blow 20 107 10 9' S'2 J Rod'g'ezll Marg. Dixon, Jot Tag. Repeat OH DOCTOR, ch. g, 2 (M) 105 By Marse Abe— Trained Nurse, by Yo El Rcy. (Trainer. T. A. Scott. Owner, W. D. Bernhardt). I ■ I Jefson 1 2 48%elow 88 19u ; 8 9] 7,; I-' Smith 7 Joe Goodmaa, Voorln, Lett* Ree 16701 F.G'nda 3-8 35%g 130 IK :i 8 9" F Murphy 8 Get 'Em. Repeat. Morning Face 45505 F.G'nda 3 8 38 ..fast 30 ll^ 8 91 !"" J Oroth 11 Joe 0 Inian. Ue( 'Km, Tenite I" F.G'nda S-J 37 liw 20 113 E 7 71" .1 Butwell 7 M.o'Mioe, Joeti huaa. Whippet 8299 F.G'nda 8-8 37 fast 6 110 8 «' P|W K. l-ay 8 Btackelualae, Repeat. Joe lag MOLINERO. b. c. 2 (M) 109 By Tim Taync— Cloudlight, by Bright Phoebus. (Trainer. C. W. Carroll. Owner, A. J. Molcra). Flrsl start. Second Race [2nd Jefferson Park] SECOND RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 3-ycar-eMb. Maidms. Special Weights. (Feb. 28. 1920— \:Wb— 4— 96.) GAIN DE CAUSE, b. c, 3 (M) 112 By Avcu— Crcmonc, by Cupbearer. (Trainer, J. Arthur. Owner. J. Arthur.) 15880 I'.C'n.ls li.niiy 1 : 15-' .-.fast 29 96 7 1 V Richer' k B Duke John. Birilraftoo, WarCiub 15439 FG'nds 3 I 1:18 hvy 98 IM a 6 8 P I" .1 Rod'g'es s Min.M.ui. K.TraTeler, Uen.Cleaa 4..;_i F.G'nda 8-4 lH'.bvy 69 109 7 7 6 8" €•* J Rod'g'ex 7 simpleton. Muiht Proof, MyDear 44866 Bowie 1 l:44%faat 25 97 T 7 8' 7 4'i .".'.'. A Richer'k B Weary, Peregrine, Retsinua 44828 Bowie 1 1 I::1. -.good 37 80 2 8 8 7 6" .'■", A Richer'k 8 Pea Rose, Peregrine, star Realm 44797 Bowie 1 l:44%faat 9 Ml 5 5 « 4 4s 3» II Thurber 8 H.Girl, Amer.Boy, Phr.McGee 44778 Bpwie 3-4 ldS%faat 10 US 2 y S 6i 5' .1 Rod1g*esl3 Col.M'rphy, LiakBoy, Raat-Glow CHALLENGER, ch. g. 3 (M) 112 By Uncle— Star Dreamer, by Star Ruby. (TTaincr, L. M. Holmes. Owner, L. M. Holmes). 1 - ! Jef'son 1 1 16 l.'l-.hvy 2 110 2 2 1 1 1' 1- .1 Rodrig's 7 R. - \a -l'.reeiia. V.t :.\ f fin-y . Midia :i 194 Jefson lm79y 1:48 go.d 5 no i l i z .- :! J Rod'g'eslO R.D'inino. Peg.C, R.-Na-Braena 48387 Jef'son lnSTOy 1:17". .fast s 198 5 3 3 1 9 9 J Heupel II Rib, roreclosnre, Edith K. 45979 Jefson 8-4 1:14 good 20 M8 fi (;S6' fi7 J Heuind IS T.Archer, Peceaat, II. Weapon 45722 F.G'nda 3-4 1:14 fast 50 105 9 7 5 n; 9'.« I Heupel 11 Hobby Allea, Peccant, Keep 45302 F.G'nda 1 l:39%faat 50 lOl 4 5 ti 6 6 C's C Dugpan 8 Ben. C.lenn. Bassaak, Simpleton 452.5 Jef'son 5-S 1 :002:-,fast 7 112J 9 8 7 71 5' .1 Butwell 12 Flier. Onlligh. Th. 8b. Not Paat 45125 Jefson 3-4 1 :14*;fast 15 112 6 9 8 S- 8^2 J Ritz 10 Antieipate, Vapliank. Rul. Proof REPEATER, ch. g. 3 (M) 112 By Ballot— Sweet Lavender, by Goldfinch. (Trainer. E. Trotter. Owner. Florisant Stable). 41.144 Jefson .v. t 1 89%good G IH 1 2 ! il V 0 \\ Ilia II War. Club, Satana, Bob Baker 45771 F.G'nda 3-4 1:1 :--fast 30 194 9 » 7 C 4- O Willis 10 Alula. Allivan. Are of Trumps 43866 I.ev'ton F C l:12%mud 9 115— — — — 11-J D Cotm'llylS Make Dp, Virgo, Lieut. Lester 43361 Saratoga 61 f 1:08 £Ood 20 115 8 6 5 5' fi*3 IJ Connlivl2 P. Peanaat, J. P. Crier. Padriac 43479 Saratoga 8-8 l:09%gOOd 16-5 110 6 4 4 4- BH C Rob'sonll KaitAeeompli. T.o'Caunt. Hurry 43423 Saratoga 5-8 l:02',i.slow 7 109 8 7 7 9"' 8-1 II Swurt 10 AirRaid. North. Relic, Simpleton THE PIRATE, blk. c, 3 (M) 112 By Von Tromp— Dally, by Giganteum. (Trainer, J. Lowe. Owner, E. Cebrian). 16193 JeTaon 61 I i:"---,go...l 2 Nt :: U 11 :'■ I ' s Wida 13 B. de Gaise, SpeedyFoot, Gorhaai 4."722 F.G'nda 1-4 1:14 fast 8 M 6 5 4 7" G" s Doyie n Bobby Allen. Peccant, Heap 4S473 C.C'nds 6] f 1 :09%slow 10 116 2 5 3 3''. 2' C Rob'sonll' Arrowhead. Cornioran. Al Duja 45400 F.G'nda 51 f l:09%hvy 15 114 2 3 3 32 3"* J Glass 10 Barry's Pet. Rr. Player. Pindar 45313 F.G'nda 3-4 1:18 mud 10 114 9 9 9 8 T J S ' 2 .7 Class 12 Rig Idea, Cornioran. Rarenka 4523S Jefson 5Jfl:06%fast 16-5 115 2 7 6 5l. S'M Glass 12 Hats t UT, Gen. Glenn, Arrowhead 45191 Jefson 5} f l:07:lr.fast 5 110 1 3 3 2" 22 J Class 9 Rul. Proof. Br. Player, Snd.Ring MOUNTAIN GIRL. b. f. 3 (M) 107 By Martinet— Anna L. Daley, by Lissak. (Trainer, W. A. Burttschell. Owner. J. J. Kean). 48192 J. f son 5] I' l.-8B%go0d 39 W4JW I" 11 IIs M ; P Smith 13 Sataui. Durella, Cornioran 66S6S F.G'nda lnuoy l:Sl%hvp 15 105 G 7 7 7 7 7 - .1 Mooney 7 J.Hastings, T. Archer. Hee'sWing 46473 F.G'nda 51 t tcatlfcataw 25 112 1 2 7 IS'1191* R Hmauonl2 Arrowhead, ThePirate. Cornioran 45313 P.G'nds 3-4 1:18 mud 30 M8 6 6 6 6'i C7i J Howard 12 P.ig Idea. Cermoran. Rarenka 45191 Jefson 5i f 1 :07'»5fHst ::0 lb)1 7 8 8 8 J 7,;1 L Hall '.» Rul. Proof. T. Pirate, Rr. Player 45058 Jefson 5i f 1 :08 ofast 20 llu 2 8 9 3»J 9% C Taylor 10 A.ef'l'r'mps. Cornioran. Yaphank PRINCESS L0TJ, b. f, 3 (M) 107 By Groat Britain— Loyal Lady, by The Scribe. (Trainer, J. M. Brown. Owner. L. J. Brown). 16367 JeTaon 3-4 1:17 slow 38 99 - 9 M 3 i . a Richer 'k 11 Kirah. BarieyWater. CoLMurahy 46188 Jefson 6| f 1 :0.s-.-.good 20 P-l 8 B I W 14 ' I Judge IS D. de Gaise, SpeedyFoot. Corham 45191 Jefson 5i f l:07".-.fa.st 20 149 9 9 9 9 9»» J Mooney !» Rul. Proof. T. Pirate, Rr. Player 4517S Jefson 3-4 1 :14 v,f ust 10 109 8 4 4 7 ' 7 , J Moonev 13 Dolph. Dewitt. Retty Curry 46073 Jefson 2-4 l:l£%faat 12-5 105 9 7 7 7* B»l V C'ltilettil2 Crave A.. Modiste. Dewitt 45045 Jef'son 5-4 l:14%fast 6 M4 11 7 f. 4'. 4^ F C'ltihttill Rorv o'More, Dolph. Grore A. 44951 Jefson 5-S l:0l73fast 30 106 6 4 4 3' V C RobsonlO Pueblo, ( iielyKay. L.Harrigan GRAY GABLES, b. c. 3 (M) 112 By Assagai— Busy Lady, by Meddler. (Trainer, A. G. Blakelcy. Owner, T. H. Cross). li HI J.-f son 5J I l:06%g6od M 11317 6 7 :--' 9 1. I-yh- 11 War Club. Satana. Repeater 4U"3N Jefson 3-1 1:14 good 50 lol I 5 S 6.; I ' J Moon-y 11 Ablaze. Lady I'.niinme.. Kirah Third Race [3rd Jefferson Park] 1 1 ' THIRD RACE— 3-4 Mile. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Dec. 31. 1919— 1 : 12'. ,—3— 108.) SHANDON. b. g. 5 110 By Irish Lad— Wedding Bells II. . by Ben Brush. (Trainer, J. Boland. Owner. J. L. Coyle). (6289 JeTaon 3-4 i:i7'-.hvy 7 K12 6 6 5 5- :. B Kenn'd] 8 Koh-i-X'r, A.Alex'der, P.Choice 4C.111 Jefson 3-1 l:13%fast 8 101 « 4 2 2- V .1 Judge 8 Poultney, I. Kay. A. Alexander 46190 Jefson 3-4 1:14 fast 10 111 7 5 5 3 l'i J Judge llM.Craeic. Mab.Trask. Sen. James 44939 JePson 3-4 1:15 fast 25 115 5 3 1 l1 1] I. Canfield 13 Parri-h. General, Reilloc 4151s Richm'd 5-8 l:92%faat — 12-» 1 E Smith 4 M.Enretta, Maj.Doeao, American 64614 Riihm'd 1 l:42%tast — 113 4 K Smith 4 Deckhand, Scylla, Burly Sight 41502 Richm'd 3 1 l:Hi'-,fast — 119 1 17 Smith 7 MaiorDomo. JoeMilliner. Hostou 43993 ILdeG'ce 3-4 l:14:\-,fast 3C 149 16 6 7 10' 11'" .1 Buupel 10 89 Mahdi. General, Sea Beach GENERAL, b. g, 10 115 By 0:t Wells— Anna Loretta, by Ben Brush. (Trainer, W. B. Mitchell. Owner, T. H. Wilson). . I J.-fsoii 3-4 1:11 fast 16-5 112 5 1 6 3J S» I; Lyk« 13 Redland. A. Alexander. Charaiiag 46111 Jefson 3-4 li:; fast s |.i:i j i f :■ :,'•• j Rod'g'ei 9 Poultney, Khaadoa, Ina Kay 43370 JeTaon 61 t l:07'.-,fast 13-6 111 1 4 1 9 9*1 Rod*g'exl2 Laaxden. Barry's Pet, Val. West 46843 F.G'nda 3-4 l:H%hvy (i 115 5 3 1 1 1 1- I. Lyke i« Wallstre.t. Korfhage, Hatua II. 45628 F.G'nda 8-4 l:19%mud 15 111 6 4 5 4J 3-n J Bod'g'ealO Boastelle, Hadrian. Redland 45596 F.G'nda 8-4 1 :1 1 -fast 10 5 115 1 5 6 (i' 6*f W Wright 12 M.l'./l 'nuaii. T'mphant, .I.D'dley 98344 F.G'nda 3-4 l:19%uvy 3 121 3 3 3 3" 3"i F Cltllettl 7 Redland. Aigrette, John J. Casey BOND. ch. g, C 110 By Ethclbcrt — Boudoir, by Octagon. 'Trainer. J. BKhop. Owner, J. Bishop). 46145 .1.1 son ::-! l:15%good 15 111 7 I 2J 3* J Pierce 1' KVkBlmt, AlfV.zina. Mi — Kiuter 45498 F.G'nds 11-16 1:48 lust 38 102 1112 12 12 12» 13*» J Judg« 13 ( h'rle-ioniaii. Ilombast, Willlgaa 46499 F.G'nda 3-4 ClV.livy 88 112 1 5 3 V V J Judge 12 A.A'der, D.ofU'Sulre, M.R.'i man 44605 Church' 1 3-4 l:14%8toW 19f 110 1 3 5 12 12*1 W War'onll' Ap.JaiklL. L.l.uvurv R. Tromp 42036 Oakl'wn 3-4 l:15-.-,slow RK) no I X s 8 9" D Osruaa '.» Urdei h . Kir-t. Cub, Skve Rail 41333 F.G'nda 64*1:99 fast 30 115 5 4 11 11' 11" It Pauley 12 C.A.( fcaniski y. BeUlee, Sp.Queeu EARLY SIGHT, h g. 7 115 By Peep o'Day— Miss Marconi, by Albert. (Trainer, D. Shaw. Owner, M. Sicfert.) ' 268 J ■■fsnn 3-4 l:16%slow 12 IK l I 1 21 !'J 1-" Smith 12 Bask Shot, Marasasas, Cettrra 45465 I'.C ii. Is 1 1-16 1:52 hvy 10 Ho 7 5 6 I 9 1 s il I.un-L'.l 8 Jack K.. Bajaaet, P.rownFavorite 45418 FG'nda 1 l-M 1:52 slow 8 RS I i I 1 8' B«! S Wida 12 Marauder. J. C. Stone. Lottery 45284 F.G'nda 11-16 1:48 fast 10 115 ill l S1 S1- H LunsPd 8 Capital Oily, D.iu-r. Caraa Bay 45231 Jefson 11-16 1:48 fast 2 112 1 1 1 1 l« 1- II UmsTd 14 M.Poblee. Alexander. Rertodano 95198 JePson lnCay l:46%taat 3 388 111 1 1 2 1! LunaPd 12 Br.Farorite, AudrejK., Willigau SUNG0LD, b. g, 5 115 By All Gold— Vespers, by Himyar. (Trainer. C. N. Ereeman. Owner. C. N. Freeman). 44906 .i.-fsoti 8-4 l:17%hvy 4 M6 19 10 M 1" i«'*V ClteiettilO Jack K.. GcneraL Toossbeola 441180 J. f. sou 61 f 1:11 mud 5 Hit I 6 1 2' I" F Cltllettl 12 M. Wright, Knltur, Sil. Shapiro 44896 Jefs.-n 3-4 1:10 '-.slow 7 113 ii 5 i 5' 6*1 H Stearns i( Kou-i-Noor, Maudlt'con, In.tKay 44321 Latonia lm70y I:46%good 21-5 110 1 3 4 6 ti1 19" J Williani-12 Waterford, Circulate. Parrish 4ID77 Latonia lmTOy 8:44%8aat is 112 6 3 5 4 2' 8" J Qroth 12 Breeae. Jackstraw, Redland EL MAHDI. ch. h, 9 115 By Voter— Cassandra, by Horoscope. (Trainer. G. J. Miller. Owner, G. J. Miller.) K268 Jef'son 3 I l:K%slow 6 IK 9 . 5 9 93 9 ' H Myers 12 BuckSbot. BarlySight, Marasmus 15228 Jefson 3-4 1:13%faat 13-5 113 z 1 1 1] 1" J Butwell II ReiBoc, Thrill-. Silvey Shapira 46162 JeTaon 8-4 1:14 Cast 7 ill 9 7 9 8] 4«1 J Butwell 14 Sybil, Ph. Ward, M.B.Tbnrmaa 44996 Bowie 01 f 1 :22 fast 19 1U 3 0 6 S'. 911 A Johnson 15 Poaltney, ... (Havana. L.Maudie 44783 Bowie 61 f l:22%fast 0 113 2 lo lo 10' B11 A Johnson 10 Kingllng II. . liri-k. Margery 44123 Laurel 3-4 1:15 good 2 115 l 5 4 2 31 5'iK Saade 8 Thorn Bloom, Betsy, Ideal GRUMPY, b. g. 8 110 By Canopus— Florcntia, by Goldfinch. (Tra'ncr, B. C. Bunbury. Owner. C. J. Brock miller). IC19G Jerson 13-16 2:03 good 6 III I 3 2 2 2' 2»1 H Thurber 8 W.II.B'kncr, Wilkin, W'terproof 46979 JePson 1 '■ 16 2:05%hvy 13-6 112 13 4 1 1] Is j Mooney ! Ornery, L'abaBo, BemperStalwart 45600 F.G'nda 1 1-8 2:01 hvy 11-5 113 3 3 3 8 li li W Obcrt 8 .1. C. Stone, Lucius, PaulConuelly 45693 F.G'da 1 1-16 l:54%hvy 7 112 4 4 0 4 31 l'i W Dhert 7 Poilu. J. C. Stone, Luther 45669 F.G'nda 1 1-16 l:52%hvy 31 115 2 2 3 3 B* B»* W Kebmy 18 Bombast, ItrownParorlta, ProuBa 45463 F.G'nda 1 1-3 2:(W'/5hvy 13-5 112 4 2 1 1 1» 1» L Lyke 12 R.l l'mp-hi. Woscoride, PJTttug HUNTERMANN, b. c. 4 113 By Marta Santa— The Esmond, by Wagner. (Trainer, J. D. Adkins. Owner, Kirkfield Stable). 16288 Jerson 3-4 1:10'. .liw 7 1C45J 3 2 2 li 1- O Willis 3 TigerRose, Cortland, M.Gingham MB83 Jef'son 3-1 l:M-.-,fast 31 112 4 3 2 4'. 1 | I. I.vk.- 13 (One... Bellriagcr, The Callaut 4*773 Lev'ton 1 1-16 l:45%faat 33 lull 4 3 2 3 4* 4H N Barrett 8 Raider, lolite. Lady Rachel 43010 Latonia 3-4 l:12%fast 12 110 8 8 9 91 ! "- T Murray 12 LndvF. I'lay. Rulldose, D. Carroll 42758 Latonia 1 1-10 l:40%fast 23-10 112 4 3 2 3 0i 7« It Troise 12 W. Willow, M.Pructer, Wiekford 12682 Latonia 1 1-lfi l:46%fast 8-5 104 9 2 2 1 li 2» C RobsonlO Lackawanna, Leap Frog, Brace 43686 Church*] 3 4 1 :12%fast 2 103 8 9 9 9l 7J1 C Rob'sonll Mars.lohn. L Rachel, M.G'ghatn ALEX GETZ, br. g, 7 115 By Dici: Welles— Europa, by Macco. (Trainer. T. E. Crist. Owner, J. T. Bucklcv). MDJe! 11:20" hvj r 112 : N W Wrighl 10 Raron II., Fireplace, Peggy C. 46672 F.G'nda 1 1-16 l:52%hvy 30 111 ,: 8 19 12 12 f-'W Kehmy IS Wand. Lady Eileen, Bertoaaas 46622 F.G'nda 3-4 1:19'. -.mud 3o 107 I I I I 9 ■ i ' Rob'sonlO Boastelle, Hadrian, Genaral 46608 F.G'nds 3-4 l:18%mud 25 HI 4 7 7 9 9»» J Rodri-'z 8 YoungAdam. Iwiniwin, Iluronll 4 I F.G'nda 8-4 l:M%hry 12 181 3 3 6 9' tn F Cltllettl 12 PiNen. HurouII., u.W'ingtou MILDA, br. f, 4 103 By Jack Atkin— Armilda, by Bryn Mawr. (Trainer. R. H. Good. Owner. R. H. Good). ■■'-^~ rePson ."•: i" 1 11' hvy 19 197 5 3 3 4 SC Whit' ton 13 Parri-h. A.Vealaa, BilTeyShapiro ■I'-'i J.-f-.in 8-4 1:14 fast 59 MB I 1 2 0 18 ' C Whit'tonlS Redland. A. Alexander, General 46132 JePson 3-4 l:15%good 30 107 9 I 5 9« 9'» C Whit'tonll M. earner. TigerRose, A. Plotter 451110 Jefson 3-4 l:14%fast 12 99 11 12 11 10' f\ s Boyle 11 Mab Miss lb. well Rooesaan 44928 Jef'son 51 f l:09%fast 8 109 « 1 2 3" 8 M Buxton 12 llu a. I.iinitaua Speedster 44*51 Jefson 5\ f 1:12 hvy 2 107 4 6 6 61 10" M BuxtOU 14 General, T F .\I*M.iho.i ('Master 44350 Latonia 3 1 1 :io '•-.mud 45 lusj 5 6 5 8] 7 " E Pool 12 Trusty, Flrsl Pullet Stubs 88388 Latonia 8-4 1 J3%faat 51 37 7 M 13 12 l:-« s Boyle 12 Star Baby, UFair Play. Pnllux LE BALAERE. gT. g. 4 113 By Sir Wilfred— Grey Agnes, bv Pepper and Salt. (Trainer, E. Mal.'ory. Owner, C. R. Daly). i';'"i ■!'!''•" -'.i I W%hvy 12 113 ; t ■ . 11 Thurber 3 Hanaas, \al. \v,-t. Mi-. Wrighl 46794 F.G'nds 111 S%fast 6 109 I 2 2 2 2' ."•■,".1 Koel!.-r 11 Capital City, Doily. Waterpn...r 45706 F.G'nds 1 1-8 l:56%good 13-5 103 4 4 3 3 3* 3»1 J Soellcr 11 SemJtt'lwart. cimtie. P.O. Ring B621 F.G'nds 3-1 1 :2o-.-.tmid 15 110 2 5 B 6" U W Wright 12 Huron 11.. Kiddle. CotuaibiaTenii 14826 Bowie 11-10 1:53 fast 4J KM 3 2 2 1 lap J pierce 10 Fr'vPrinee. i: H.iiuiiann, Jaeaetta 44812 Bowie lm20y 1:17 fast 7-10 llu :i a 1 2 31 (,-; I, i;n-or 11 Busaa M-. Little Bd, Tom Fool 14798 Bowie 1 1-8 l:B3%taat 43-10 M8 9 3 2 1 4' 5*J F Weiner 13 Bagurt, Cmbiila, Dalr.-e MITCHELL MAY, ch. g, 4 (M) 113 By Eair Play— Litcile B. L., by The Scribe. (Trainer. T. F. Ro.iiman. Owner, T. O. Webber). K 01 ' 1-41:16 J«»U .' I . ■• 7 . 1 1 ! , |3 \.siinpl,\. \l earner. T.Aad'xna " "• 1 It- lln.nx I I. Mast 12 ]■ . , | ( j ,,. ,,, . M \|v,^ M ( -|, , | , v, ,,,,. .haul. ll',i "•• -I ' -"" I I ' »'oW '-' h - 8 8 -1"' :.; .1 Pierce 13 F.t'hoice, Ti I'mphant. II,. mini, in ; W6 Jef'son 3-41:18 hvy IS 113 - H 9" - II Thurber 11 Verity, Crumb. Ina, UackGarner 16621 F.U n.is :: i l ao%mud 25 no 6 h 11 11 »11 '8 Boyle 12 Le Balafre, Huron II. . Kiddle (4545 Empire Ab 3-4 1 12-„iniid 3d lit l 5 7 o' 7 3 M Mount n!2 Title, Joe J»»c, Different Lves UBBfi Ao'duct 61(1:13 last EJB lo7 J % 7 11 U" J Cu.lu.hunU Right Angle, Trophy, Jvun-e VERDE, br. g. 6 115 By Celt— Mary Aileen, by Bright Phoebus. (Trainer, J. Lowe. Owner. J. Lowe). 4411^ l.ntoniu 8-4 1:13%faat 15 112 » 8 7 71 f*| J Glass Fl Ilumin.i, It. It. Johnson. D.*Stars 42S3S Lntonia 3-4 l:14%alow 67 1M 12 10 9 7J 7;J \V Wright 12 Bagpipe, Bonatelle, Napthalius (2533 Church'] 1 1-16 l:47--fast 27 loe S 10 10 12 12 12" C Rob'sonl2 Dtoacoride, Sen. .lames. Circulate 1 42442 Church' 1 3-4 l:15%hvy 32 104 9 9 9 6'1 6'1 C Rob'sonl2 Blaise, Mane John. Thist.Green 42383 Church 1 3-4 l:14r%mud 32f 1101 9 6 6 7» 671 J Bell 11 R.U.Johnson. Circulate. S.James 29990 Church 1 3-4 1:14 fast 33 109 7 7 8 8* 623 E» Conn'llyll Sparkler, Liberator. Co'nterblast SENATOR JAMES, ch. g, 10 115 By Ort Welles— Miss Laetitia, by Hilarious. (Trainer. R. McGarvey. Owner, W. O. Stoner). 46234 J-fson 2 4 1:14 fast IS 112 !' H M N * '4 P Smith 1.1 Redhind. A. Alexander. General 45180 .1-fson 3-4 1:14 fast H lM 1 f, 6 fi1. 4»| J Mooney 14 Bhandon, MyGracie, MafaelTrask 4.M.V1 .l-f'sipii 2-4 1:13? .-.fast 41 1 lo 2 1 | ]' 1 .1 Mooney 14 M.Garner, M. Wright, K.Sirirk'd 45104 Jefson :;-4 1:1S fast S W'j t) 4 i 4 I :;J F Smith 13 MyGracie, Ed.McBride. Ornery 4..uli, Jef'son 1 1-lt; l:4!t«:.Bootl ." Kill 2 12 2 10" 12'" F Smith IS Cap. City, Willlgan, Iml. Spring 49987 JeTson 3-4 l:15Vsfast 20 no G 2 2 11 1'ID Conn'llyl2 Pr. Henry, Bturdee, llumina 4ts:\ .i.i 'son lmToy l:SC%hvy 41 114 4 l l 2 2! *-■ D Conn'lly «i Waterproof, PnlaakJ, Newel W. MISS WRIGHT, b. m, 5 110 By Judge Wright— Abrasion, by Smile. (Trainer. H. Van Ry. Owner, H. Van Ry). •njl .l.f's.m 51 f 1 :KHr,hvy 10 KM 6 1 2 F. 42 J Dreyer 9 Huzzas. Val. Wert, Le Balafn 45153 Jef son :i I 1 :i::'-f-.st 7 KT7 4 4 3 Z- 9 J Pitz 14 8. Jaases. M.Garner, R.St'ckland 45996 J-fson :.\ t 1:07'. -.fast 1G-5 KM 11 10 10 101 It6 S Wida 15 Cobalt. Kirstie's Cab, Dr.Sli.if. r 449MI .lef'son El f 1:11 mud I MR 3 3 3 4: 2' S Wida 12 Bnngold, Kultur. Silver Shapiro 43698 Bl.Graaa ft 1 1*1 fast 2:;-10 112 • l» J pitz 7 CharcbiUDowns, Taalae, Aalaea 4X12 Bl.Graaa 3-4 l:12'--fast 11-M Ui9 6«1 L G-iugel 9 Bara and Stars, Manfred. Aalaea OEM Bl.Graaa 2-4 l:l2"r fast 9 ill 21 L Gaugel 12 Loftas, Vision. Poster Kmbrv 41821 Havana 2-4 1 :12%fast 6-5 104 2 12 2'1 l1 S Wida 7 P.ijaroita II.. Gaff. Girl. Visible PAS DE CHANCE, ch. g. 6 115 By Ormondale— Fleur de Marie, by Meddler. (Trainer, D. McDermid. Owner, A. Misner). 4 22l .It's. .n 2-4 1:14 fast 199 112 7 9 7 8' ;'! II Pom'ellilH Redland. A. Alexander, General 442i;i l.:it.niia 2-4 1:12 fast 42f 112 11 11 9 92 •»» II Garner 12 Green ( : ! ]. John O., Sav When 43768 l/-x'tnn 8-4 l:13%faat 65 115 9 7 10 10' W'l M Garner 11 Billie B.. Mabel Trask. Dimitri 41741 Oakl'wn 1 3-16 2:00 fast 25 104 4 14 6 73 7'7 C Brown S Grumpv. Waterproof. Bajazet 41706 Oakl'wn 3-4 l:LF£fast 30 117 1 5 5 72 7»3 H Cassity 10 H. C. Basch. Jack K., Bathilda 41C85 Oakl'wn 1 3-16 2:00 fast 30 107 5 7 7 7 7 6'« M Garner 7 Honolulu Boy. Bajazet. Aztec 37517 Oakl'wn lm70y l:44%faat 10 100 2 4 4 4 31 4«i O Willis 12 Jessie C., Earlymorn, Br. Velvet TOM GOOSE, b. g, 5 115 By Dick Welles— Miss Doyle, by The Commoner. (Trainer, J. Dale. Owner, J. Dale). (6269 Jefaon 3-4 1:11 slow I lov 8 I 2 ^ 7'J Ij Morris 1.1 N. Simplex. M. Garner. T.And'son 45843 F.G'nda 1-4 i:i"'.-,hvy IS 115 12 11 10 19* 19" P* Smith 12 General, Wall street. Korfhage 4T7S9 F.G'nda 3-41:14 fast 20 114 4 9 11 11* 11** F Smith 12 A. Alexander. L.Maudie. L.String SSBMJoTaoa 51 t l:07*ifast 6 108 1 2 4 4' 4*1 F Smith 15 Cobalt. Kirstie's Cub. Br.Shafer 44899 .lefson 6i f 1 :0'.l slow 12 110 5 5 7 71 7 J J Davis 14 L'lnlirmicr. A.Plotter, Sc'rpiall. 44-J07 .lefscin 2 4 1:16 good 8 114 8 2 6 7 l»* .1 Davis S Nepperiian, Eulogy, Converse 41267 F.G'nda 51 f l:09%mud 8 113 1 2 2 61 E»| H Cassity 9 Top Coat, Blaise. Seafarer YORKIST, b. g, 5 115 By Yorkshire Lad— Lady Kilmarnock, by Kilmar- (Trainer, A. V. Thomas, Owner, Thomas & Thurston). nock. 1' 111 .lefson 2-1 l:13**faat 40 M9 7 : I S1 8«* R Pauley 0 Poult noy. Shnn.lou. Inn Kay 442TO Reno 1 l:49%faat 19-5 HO :.■' W Mdn're S SamHill, Gold. Chance. Prom. Me 4424". Reno 1 1:46 plow 1 lit 4:'5 W Mdn're Dickie W., GoM.Cbaaee. SamHill 44239 Reno 5-8 l:02%.slow 17-5 lis 2a W Mdn're ; Nellie J',.. Clo.irl -ike. Praetorian 44i 134 Reno 1 1 :41'V.fast 2!i-10 112 1" W Mdn're 5 Little Abe, Sam Hill. Curlicue 4924 Reno 3-4 1 :14'-fnst 27-10 115 1* W Mdn're 7 Fink TVnnv, But. Arms. Volima 43838 RetM 8-4 l:14*ifast 18 112 2J C Riddle 7 Little Abe. Auntie Curl. Perch Page 6 Fourth Race [4th Jefferson Park] FOURTH RACE — 3-4 Mile. Port Hudson Purse. 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. (Dec. 31. 1019— 1 :12V;,— 3— 108.) TICKLISH, b. c, 4 108 By King James — Tickle, by Filigrane. (Trainer, E. E. Watkins. Owner, R. E. Watkins). ■'.i 227 .lefson H f 1:07 fast 2] 111 I .". :. 2\ I* Q Walls • Arnold. Mahony. Ta -ola 46154 .I-f son f.i f 1 :07 fast I 116 4 4 3 S* V\ 11 Thurber 4 Arnold, Iwin, 1'ltra Gold 4(112 .lefson 5-8 149 fast 20 116 I I 3 8J l*| H Thurber S (I.Starr. Arnold. American Ace 46039 Jet" son i| f 1 :06V-,pood 9 118 •", 2 2 2?. 24 II Thurber (i Arnold. Fort Bliss. Mahonv 45913 F.G'nda 8-4 1:1V. mud 4 US E 4 4 8 E*| M Iluxton 7 Marie Miller. I.e«.,t.il. Arnold 45X57 F.G'nda 8-4 l:16Vihvy 17 10 110 3 4 1 fj 1| M Tluxton 4 CLeydecUer, P'( -u-sion. M'oevre TROILUS, ch. g, 6 113 By Broomstick— Belle of Troy, by Fonso. (Trainer, E. Trotter. Owner, Florisant Stable). 4' 215 .lefson 2-4 l:12'.-,f:.st 2 111 1 111" 1* O Willis S Lpjrntal. Ch . I.oydccker. Tattle 46995 J.f'son lm70y 1 :44»5fast 3 110 3 111 2?. 2- O "Willis 5 War Mask. S. of Pleasure. I.ivelv 46017 J. f'son 3-4 l:12^Bfast 7 110 3 2 2 2*1 2*1 O Willis 11 Applejack II.. l.cjrotal. Assume •5781 F.G'nda 3-4 l:12»'5fast 6 110 2 5 5 6' 6-1J O Willis 12 Tacola. Ameiican Ace. Arnold 454% F.G'nda 1 l:39^-.fast 13-5 Ml 3 2 2 1 1 ll O Willis 5 St. Isidore. Lively, Douglass S. 45167 Jef.son 51 f 1 :05%f ast 15 111 6 6 5 41 47J O Willis « The Bov. Tacola. Arnold CMK Jefson 3-4 1:13 fast 20 110 2 2 3 3" 4 i O Willis 6 Arnold. Bon Tromp, Enmity TRUSTY, b. g, 6 106 By Broomstick — Loyal, by Loyalist. (Trainer, W. M. Cain. Owner, F. Breit). 1..15:: J.f son 1 1:49 fast 9-6 194 1111 1* 2*1 J Pierce 9 I.azyLou. S'dat de Verdun. Bteata 46146 Jef son 8-8 1:01 Rood 8 120 2 4 4 3' 2"^ S Wida 11 Mar. May. Marmite, JeanBullant 4H12 .]. f son 5-8 1:00 fast 30 116 6 6 5 5- ;.'- M Garner (leorjre Starr. Arnold, Ticklish 45770 F.G'nds 3-4 l:12%faat 21 105 4 4 3 4« 451 S Wida 7 Bon Tromp. Assume, A. N. Akin 45723 F.G'nds 3-4 1 :V -..fast 9-5 112 4 2 1 21 t* S Wida 8 Assume. Brlnghurst. Amer.Eagle 45685 F.G'nds 1 1 :41:,..good 2 108 2 1 1 1 21 2'1 B Wida « S. of Pleasure. L.Laa, Woodstone 45656 F.G'nds 3-4 l:16\-,hvy 7-5 M9 1 1 1 2« 2"t S Wida 7 Blaise. I'ullux. Keep DISCUSSION, b. g. 6 104 By Hanbridge — Colloquy, by Russell. (Trainer, M. Goldblatt. Owner. M. Goldblatt). 45857 F.G'nda 3 I 1:16'., hvy :.\ MS 2 1 1 I* J*| F CMttlettt 4 Ticklish. C.I.'yilccker. ManaailU 9S639 P.G'nda I 4 l:lS%aa*d 2 Mi 2 2 1 2 2'1 C Robson ■ WbeCnrea, WarMaak, 1!.. Maclean 45440 F.G'nda 2-1 l:17-.,hvy 11-5 105 1 2 2 2' 2" C Rob' son l Converse, Osgood, lb] Boy 98334 P.G'nda 8-4 l:17*4aand 7-5 113 I 2 2 2\ F C Rob'aoa 4 Cobalt Lass. .lago. Bon Tromp 9991SJ«raon 3-4 1 :14V£koo 1 6 107 I I I r,2. 4° C Rob'son 10 The ii(,v. WarGarden. IraWBaaa 446E9 chunh'l t t 1-MTHitt 1 1M • 3 2 1" 1"* C Kol/sor. s sk. Knob. Ban Tramp. Bafferty TOE THE MARK. b. c. 4 104 By Oxford— Tiptoes, by Hastings. (Trainer, J. McLaughlin. Owner, J. C. McLaughlin). ■!• ]'•.. .1. I"-,. hi 3-4 1 I '.'..«. mhI 6 (66 1 3 2 8* I4'. II Tlim 1.. r 0 Ap..I.i.!.I I.. St.; I)i vieC'rroll 99986 .b-fsoii 6-8 1 :0 i:,.-.fast 7 112 2 1 1 1" 1" II Tliurlerl I Stepson. Tat I le. Vvctie ■1.: 68 .l.-fson 3-4 1:17'. -.hvy M 111 2 I 2 8*2* II Thurber 8 The Lamb. Sir Grafton. Ballybell 46988 .lefson 6-8 1:03' -.hvy 20 112 2 3 1 3 -' :'."■ H Thurber 4 Arrowhead. Marmite. Lieut. Seas 45743 F.G'nds 3-4 1:12 blast 100 1*J2 6 6 6 6 6s II Thurber (» Tacola. Gearsa Starr, Mahony COBALT LASS, b. m. 5 101 By King Cobalt— Lady Rosalie, by Handspring. (Trainer, J. Arthur. Owner, J. Arthur. 4 172 .lefson 3-4 l:17'..hvv 41 KW ! 2 2 l- 4*1 A Bi.hcr'k 7 Opportunity, Pullux. Blaise 99823 lefson 3 11:13 fast 10 M 1 2 I 2' 6*1 A Ri.hrr'k 5 Iwin. I.e^otal. Oagaad 45623 F.G'nds 1 1:47 mud 5 M6 5 3 3 3 4" 7** II Thurber 7 Tail. Maid. D.Vandiver. MadgeF. 45612 F.G'nds 1 1 :47%mud 13-10 104 2 11 1 2s PI A Richcr'k (', Sun God. Cerinns. Dorcas 46698 F.G'nds 1 1:40 fast 5 104 2 2 2 2 33 8*1 A Richcr'k • Mar. Miller. Patau. B.Dancerll. 45461 F.G'nds 3-4 1 :16VBhvy 41 100 1 6 6 6' 5" A Richcr'k 10 St. Isidore. I'ullux. A. N*. Akin 45381 F.G'nds 3-4 l:16Tshvy 3-5 105 1 2 1 25 3=1 F C'lt-letti 5 A. N. Akin. Douglass S., Jago Fifth Race [5th Jefferson Park] FIFTH RACE — 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Amonaster Handicap. 3-year-olds and upward. (Feb. 28. 1920 — 1:4345— 4— 96.) BONDAGE, ch. h, 6 112 By Ogden — Fair Atalanta, by Knight of the Thistle. (Trainer, J. Arthur. Owner, J. Arthur). 4C2M .bison lm70y 1:44 fast 18-5 115 5 t I 2 :!"• 2"k J Rod'g*ex 5 Iwin. Simpleton. K's Champion 459X2 .lefson 1 1-M l:49%SOod 9-5 115 4 5 4 4 31 3:i J Rod'g'ez 7 Honolulu Boy. Omond. Lazy Lou 45914 F.G'nds 1 14 2:074.-.mud i\ 112 7 6 6 6 E* 5»« I. I.yke 8 Pictor, Slippery F.Im. Damask 66868 F.G'nda 1 1-16 1 :50^.hvy 10 111 2" 4 4 3 2*| 2* A Richcr'k 5 Chief. S. of Pleasure, War Mask 96791 F.G'nda 3-4 1 :12Sfast 30 M9 11 11 11 89* M*| A Richcr'k 12 Tacola. American Ace, Arnold 45715 F.G'nds 1 l:3.s 5fast 15 M9 5 3 5 5 5 5:9 A Richcr'k 9 Damask, S.Elm, W.W. Hastings CHIEF, ch. g, 5 120 By Ballot — Ormondine, by Ormonde or Star Ruby. (Trainer. M. J. Murphy. Owner, M. J. Murphy). 96949 .I.fson 1 1-19 l:49%fant 2 115 4 4 3 3 2" F I. l.yk» S Woodtrap. Matinee Idol. Omond 9MGS F.G'nda 1 1-16 l:69%hvy 6-5 in :: 2 2 2 1* 1- B Ambr'se S Bondage. S.of Fteaanrc, W.Maak 46999 F.G'nda 1 l:3S -,fa.st U-6198 15 5 5 A\ 4"-2 10 Ambr'se 5 S. of Pleasure. Lively, Bread.Mau 45934 F.G'nds 1 1-8 2:01V5hvy 41 US 10 9 10 11 61 6" J Rod'ge/.12 Pictor, Slippery Kim, DhiuhhK 46667 F.G'nda 11-16 1:51 hvy 13-20 120 ill 1 I | 1* J Metcalf li Sold. deVerdun. Borneo. Tantalus 45441 F.G'nds 1 1-16 1:55 hvy 3-2 117 2 2 2 2 I1 1» H Ambr'se (i Mist.l'olly, Woodtrap, Gtrinua M/TINEE IDOL, b. g. 5 110 Ey All Go.d— Matinee, by Broomstick. (Train-r, M. Goldblatt. Owner. M. Goldblatt). 4C113 .l.f'soii lni7"\ • 1:4 i'.J'ast S la,1. 6 7 I 3 8* 8*1 H Myers 7 Tail. Maid. Bui. Proof. Cell. Glenn 46949 JeTaon 1 1-14 1 :46 .-.f ast 5 1^7 15 6 4 3] FJJ Rod'g'ez 8 Woodtrap, Chief. Oaaand 45979 F.G'nda 1 l:39%faat 18-6 198 3 1 4 f. 5- 6*1 G Stack ('.Courtship. Fort Pliss. I'icilra 46829 F.G'nda lm7fly 1 :47'r.niu l 6-5 IM 3 2 2 2 24 2*f CI Stack 4 Woodstone. Sir Grafton, Ealsaj 46619 F.G'nds 2-4 1 :16'-.,muil 25 112 6 8 6 6 6*' C Hoi. 'son 0 Pickwick. S. Liberty. Anticipate 44421 Lntonin 1 1-9 2:99 mud 7 122 3 4 3 8 3" 8*1 C Rob'son 5 Dolico. Came Cock, Harv. King 44320 I.atoiiia 1 3-16 l:5:M..i,-ood 11-5 IIS 5 5 4 4 3« 8*4 L I.yke 7 Kingfisher. Linden. Harv. King ST. GERMAIN, b. c. 3 97 By Sea King — Queen Dixon, by Sir Dixon. (Trainer, A. B. Gordon. Owner, F. Bain). 4i.l47 .l.f'soii lmi9y 1:49* igood M 196 6 1 1 3 5- 6*1 I- Smith 7 K. Champion. Simpleton, B.Man 98949 JeTaon 1 1-14 FH'.'-.fast 12 93 7 7 4 2 1" 6*1 A Richcr'k 8 Woodtrap, Chief, Matinee Idol 46859 F.G'nda lm70y lMT'-.-.hvy 16-5 86 4 3 2 1 1* 1*1 F " iril.-tti 8 Wad'a Last, Bolster. My Dear 96798 F.G'nda 1 l:39*£faat 12 197 7 8 E 4 5s B*l WUUa 7 Grand Slant, Bom-Dry. Cen. Glenn 45742 P.G'nda 1 1:40 fast 20 lo7 5 6 4 5 u* Vf (J AVillis 8 Gen. Glenn, Br Man. Arrowhead 45670 F.G'nda 1 1:43 hvy 7 110 13 3 4 5- 5»3 O Willis 7 Bone Dry, Bre»-.l Man. Accelerate 45637 F.G'nds lrr.70y l:54"5hvy 21 89 4 4 2 1 l5 1- G Stack C Franklin, Cerinus, Quito Sixth Race [6th Jefferson Park] SIXTH F.ACE— 1 3-16 Miles. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Dec. 18. 1919— 1 :592 ,— 4— 104.) WATERPROOF, ch. g, 8 111 By Cunard— Tinker, by Handspring. (Trainer, C. W. Chappell. Owner, J. A. Brause). 46239 Jet .-.a 1 1-;.. l:48%fast 8 117 - B 7 7 81 2 I R Rom'elli 9 Indolence. Jack K.. BenHanipaon 4n:t6 .lefson 1 3-14 2;ii.: rood E U9 1 E t 14 I . R Roan'aUl :» W. II. Backner, Gmntpy, WUldo 99139 JeTaon 1 2.-16 2:0::::..sood S 115 7 4 1 8 F 1*1 R Rom'elli 12 Little Btring, Verily. Baafa 4l/)4^ .lefson 1 S-M 2n21-fast 7 111 1 8 S 1 1" •* I Bodge/. 8 Sky Pilot, Conte-tant, J.C.Stone 66971 JeTaon 1 3-16 2:95 hvv 2 115 6 5 6 6 6' E ' P Smith 8 Napthalius. Lucius. Tit for Tat 46948 F.G'nda 1 1-S 2:00 hvy 16-5 113 6 7 3 1 1* Is F Smith S Lor. 11a Moss. Mombast. Luther 457H4 F.G'nds 11^1 5 ' last 12 111 10 S 6 6 ••' V J Mooney II Capital City. Doily, Otaega 95747 F.G'nda llsi.,5 taat 29 IM H S 5 6 7" o:,l .1 Mooney s Lucius. Gold. Bay, C.Barkley KING NEPTUNE, br. g, 7 111 By Sea King— Toots, by Top Gallant. (Trainer. C. N. Freeman. Owner, C. N. Freeman). 4'i;;.ii mi 1 :: -16 2 . '.' lr. v 7 112 1 2 3 1 39 4 * 1 Bod*c*ea 7 Gold. Boy, J. C. Btoaa, Sky Pilot 49135 JeTaon lm79j l:46*£cood M 113 5 6 7 7 7 7-'1 W IVright 7 (inlligh. Khapoloac. M.Guarham 46*31 .Li s.ui lni.iH 1:52 hvy 4 M9 C 1 3 3 F :'."■ A Richcr'k 7 Keep, Prunes, Deekaaata 45938 F.G'nda 1 1-M l:..6'..hvy 4 198 7 6 4 4 2" 1*1 J Fterea 7 g. Blonde, Wad's Last, Toddler 45592 P.G'da I 1 •! 2:14- hvv 7-5 I »7 E I 1 1 1" 1 i B Boyle 7 Taalae, Capt.llocL-e, Br. Favorite 96622 F.G'nda I 1-8 1 .M.^inud 5 P 7 2 3 2 2 2'" 2* F ("Miletti S Doltie Vandiver. Tanlac, i'it PUTS AND CALLS, b. g. 8 114 By Locohatchee— Putgada, by Armeath II. (Trainer, G. B. Hennessey. Owner, J. M. Booker.) 46175 JeTaon '1 1-16 1:54' hw lfl 111 6 1 E 4 2'". 2' J Rod'g*e f. Bereter, Rapp'-anaek III., Oreaao 4;: v| .bt son 13-16 249 e,,,,.l s IM 8 1 E 1 4] 7" J Jodge SCold.ltoy. Bub.Lui.ler, Primes 45726 P.G'nda 1 1-4 2:0S fast 2J M9 III i 41 ":3 L Morris 9 Antoinette. Jacklteeves. Hajazet 45523 F.G'nds 1 I-1* l:5X*f,mud 12 1"7 5 6 6 4 5» 4" .1 I'ierce 7 YV.List. Marauder. Cap. City 45061 JeTaon 1 8-16 2:O0'--fast 81 113 7 7 7 7 6= 5'J C Rob'son 7 Deckmate, Lit. Cottage. Bajazet 44879 Bowie 11-4 2:11 fast 6 116 8 8 7 7 41 414 T Rice Lordilei licit. Veto. Cbaa.Prancia COUNTERBALANCE, b. g, 4 110 By Dick Welles— Compensate, by Compute. (Trainer, R. McGarvey. Owner, L. A. Broaddus). i . 1 s..ii 1 1-14 l:48tfcfast W in 1; 4 5 6 9 ! " .1 Mooney ■ Indalrarr. Waterproof, Jack K. 41 155 .lefson ImTOy 1:46. fast 12 111 2 4 5 6 6* 6'J J Mooney 7 H. Weapon, Nepperiian. G.Dawn 44947 JoTaon 1 1 M l:47*-fast 20 109 3 3 5 6 81 34 J Mooney 11 Bar One. Cold. Boy, Napthalius 45x46 F.G'nda lm7oy l:59%hvy s M6 4 5 6 7 6» 5"J a Richcr'k 7 D'aceride, Toddler, G.W'hingtoa 45660 F.G'nds 1 1-S 20I hvy 10 Ml 1 I i I E* fi,iJ B Boyie S .1. C. Stone, Lucius. PaulConnelly 45..:i2 P.G'da 1 1-4 2:14-.-.hvy 3i 196 112 5 5' 5'" Q Stack 7 K. Neptune, Taulac, ("apt. Hodge TANTALUS, b. g. 4 114 By Knight of the Thistle — Tantalize, by Meddler. (Trainer, A. G. Blakeley. Owner, R. H. McC. Potter). 46983 JeTson 1 1-M l:47Hcood 12 MS 3 9 8 7 7* 7 .1 Zoeller 10 Prospector, T.Be*g'aIL, Bp'dater 4.741 P.G'nda 2 :; 2s'fast 19 1"'' S 4 5 S N B" i: Aml.r'selll l(..!ster. Plenty, Omond 45684 F.G'nds 1 1 2 2:31Vjgood 15 PK1 8 9 E 4 5* 54i.l Mooney H Wad'a Last, Rotator. S deVerdun 4 5,7 P.G'nda 1 l-M 1 51 hvy 8 lo3 6 6 I 6 I 4 " I Mooney li Chief. Sold.it de Verdun. Komeo 44448 F.G'nda I l Midi h\y 3J P»x I E I 2 1' l"t ■ Aaabr*aa I N.K.Beal, U.C.Baach, Etodtaad 9H94 P.G'nda 1 l-M 1 :52%hvy 3 5 Ml 1 I E I 8* -I ■ I'on'hue c, Lazy Lou. II. C. Basch. Dii.scoride 45144 J.f s.n lm70v l:44%fast 20 1 »'. 6 7 7 6 51 43J K Don'hue 7 Bro.M'cl.-ari. CommeCi, Iwiniwin 4ol45 Linoire ln»70y 1.44 fust 41 106 7 7 7 6 6' 6'* K Am'jr'se 7 P. Whack, D.\'dnei, Bcuevoleiit 1 ROOKERY, br. m. 8 101 By Zeus — Ravenroost, by Prince of Monaco. (Trainer, F. Dunne. Owner, P. Dunne). .lefson 1 3-16 2:02 .-.fast 12 lo7 I I 2 .". 3' 8" II King 1" Lad] Ward. Basin, s Gate* ! n 1.6 .l.f'soii 11-14 1:49 fast 15 MB 15 1:; 1; 13 6*1 8* G Slack L". Sea Urchin, B.Rock, B.Gatoa 1 98899 . lefson l 3-16 2iU fast I KM 10 11 11 10 s" 6SJ G stack 12 Indolence, KI Bey, Wilhlo 46048 Jef son 1 3 16 2:02'-,fast 20 102 3 5 6 6 6'i 5"t J Zoeller 8 Sky Pilot, Conte-tant, J.C.Stone 45970 Jefson 1 3-16 2:05',.-.hvy 15 102 8 8 8 8 72 6TJ F C'ltiletti !l (Jrumpy. Ornery. Caballo 45916 F.G'nds 1 1-16 1 :49*f.mud 100 98 4 5 5 5 5« 624 H King I Fr. Monroe. Wad.'sLast. SunGod 45659 F.G'nds 1 1-S 2:01 hvy 20 97 3 6 6 6 6 6'» H King « Prunes, Almino. Bombast Seventh Race [7th Jefferson Park] SEVENTH RACE— 1 1-1C Miles. 4-year-o!ds and upward. Claiming. (Dec. 25, 1913— 1:4G— !— 119.) RAPPAHANNOCK III., b. g. 4 (M) 103 By Sweeper— Running Water, by Sir Dixon. (Trainer, J. L. Paul. Owner, J. L. Paul). 46175 JeTson 1 1-14 i:5i'-bw 2.0 143 1 ! 2 2 2'. 3 " 1: Kenn'dy • Reveler, Pats and CaDa, Orenaa 48936 JeTaon 3-4 l:15%alow 10 113 19 N 10 im 9«* B Kann'dylS r.Choice, Totnphant, MiHh.Uay 45882 F.G'nda 1 1-14 l:49Hf ant 29 192 4 3 2 4 4'. f." B Kenn'dy B C'pitalCity, Nei.Witu.i-. L'ttery 45,03 F.G'nds lm79y I:47*4good 20 n 9 11 11 10 10 M'l 8'* B Kenn'dylS J.Dndley, Charming, Trionrphant 4".655 F.G'nds 3-4 1 :18Vr,hvy 15 105 S S 7 72 C'J B KennedyL' Huron II., IfabelTrask, Pireplace 45621 F.G'nds 3-4 1 :202-mud 8 115 9 8 6 4J l*)W I.illey 12 Le Balafre. Huron II.. Kiddle AZTEC, br. g, 5 107 By Garry Herrmann— Miss C, by Florist. (Trainer, C. Hawk. Owner, J. A. Guncheon). ■ 17. . .l.-fs 111 I 3-16 2:07'-.hvy 20 107 1 1 2 3 6* 5*» J Fierce 7 Gold. Boy. J. C. Stone. Skv Pilot 45IM4 .lefson 1 1-16 l:55'-,hvy 7 I06 7 5 4 4 F 2' J Pierce S Lor.Moaa, Jn'nlto 1 1 1.. Rap.8tride 45635 F.G'nds 11-8 2:94 hvy 20 109 4 3 4 6 6'- 619 W Wright 8 Jack Beeves. Sasin. Wllltgaa 45417 F.G'nds 1 1 S 1 :5SVr,slow 10 107 5 5 5 5 6IU"J Howard T Speedster. CapLHodgC, Lor Moss 453S5 F.G'nds 1 1-16 1:53 hvy 12 110 8 8 6 6 4* 47 J Howard S Paths, GoMcrest Boy, Parrlak 45337 F.G'nds 11-16 1:55 mud 8 109 6 5 5 4 42 G»J .1 Howard B Gold. Boy, DioM-oride, Toddler CONTESTANT, ch. g. 6 104 By Hastings— Monarda, by Candlemas. (Trainer. L. B. Mikel. Owner, J. Funk). 46272 Jef son 1 1-16 1 :4:i'-.slow M 112 i 6 2 2 F F P. Pom'elli 8 IndianCliant. PaddvDear. Ornerv 4604S Jefson 1 3-16 2:02' -.fast 4 112 4 2 2 1 2'. 2" .1 Mooney 8 SkyPilot. J. C. Stone. Waterproof 45970 Jefson 1 3 16 2:05' , hvy 10 112 6 7 5 C 6i I'l M Gurr.er i) Grumpy. Ornery, Caballo 45S09 F.G'nda 1 1-4 2:l'7 fast 20 MB 6 5 4 7 7 6*1 J Mooney 7 James. Toddler. Pit 456.S6 F.G'nds 1 1-16 1 :59%caod 4i 10S C 0 7 I 3s 3- .S Boyle T Athena, Chick Barkley. Trentino BBSS F.G'nds I 1 II 1 6f||hlJ 5 10S 6 6 2 2 2* 2'1 S Boyle •; Iwiniwin, Arbitrator, Mistake BROWN FAVORITE, br. g. 7 109 By Bannockburn— Geheimniss, by Snin. (Trainer, R. H. Good. Owner, R. H. Good). 41:2:1 .l.f'son 1 1-14 l:4*%alow | MB 4 4 4 3 F F A Richcr'k. Than. Xlgbtor, lackK., MissOrh iiu75 Jefson 11-111:48 fist 10 EM 6 6 4 4 4'. 4*1 L Morris B Bcanrgeaun. Gonnnand, M.r'iUev 45687 F.G'nda 11-16 1:50 j,-ood 3 117 6 4 7 5 41 4" I, Morris 7 Wllligan, Verity, Lottery 45598 F.G'da 1 1-4 2:142£hvy 4} 107 3 3 3 2 4^ Fl L Mon-is 7 K. Neptune. Tanlac. (apt Hodge 4.'5.,9 F.G'nds 1 1-16 l:52*4hry 5 111 7 5 4 2 2'1 2"t S Vv'ida lfl Bombast, Prunes. Marsnoa 45511 F.G'Bda 1 1-16 l:47~;fast 5 112 9 7 6 4 2J 1" L Morris 10 Handfull. Mali, PbUhtthM SASIN, b. h, 7 109 By The Picket— Queen, by Goldcrest. (Trainer, C. Buxton. Owner, C. Buxton). (6236 JeTaon 1 3-16 2: i2'.-f.ist 8-5 :n 8 7 1 E F F J WilliamaM LadyWard, Rookery, B.G'toirood 44139 JeTaon 1 3-14 2^8%good 31 ill 1 7 4 4 4' 4' .1 WlUbtmalS Waterproof, Uttle8tring, Verity 46943 Jef son 11-16 1:56 hvy 3-5 106 2 E E 4 4- I1! I' I ltiletti 8 B.Hampson. B.Tblatle, Ar'trator 46947 F.G'nds 1 1 S 1 :5s hvy 7-5 113 4 I I 2 2*1 F M Buxton !» Goldcrest Bov. Ornerv. Poila 45774 F.G'nds lm70y 1:46 fast 4 112 4 6 6 I 8 F L Lyke S rtippnbaa. Sir Grafton, Keep 45635 F.G'nds 1 1-8 2:04 hvy 13-20 111 3 4 2 2 1' 2* M Buxton K J. Beeves. WUHgaa, It H.nnpson 46677 F.G'nda 1 1-t l:58%hvy 5 110 4 4 2 4 3' 3"-» M Buxton 8 Queen Blonde. Jiffy, Iwiniwlu 45394 F.G'nds 3 4 1:17 hvy 30 MB] t 7 6 6* 5-" M Buxton 7 The Boy. MinuteMan, Arrowhead JACK K., b. h. 5 114 By Ossary — Mizpah, by Kismet. (Trainer, B. E. Chapman. Owner, L. A. Seregni) 16271 JeTaon 1 1-18 1:48 si. m (] Ha) 3 2 2 2 Fl F L Morris 8 Th.Nlgbtor, B. Favorite MissOrh 41,23.9 Jefson 1 1-16 l:4Ni. -.fast 10 MB 4 2 1 2 F 3jL Morris I Indolence. W'proof, B.M'ni|iaon 46218 JeTaon lmTBy l:4S%fnat 6 M9 111 3 2' 4' -l 1^ Morris B Sconrgeasan, Prnnei .1 c stone 46111 Jefson 3-4 l:19%taat 20 110 S 8 9 9 9'-' L Morris 9 Poultney, Bbandoo, Ina Kay 45747 F.G'nds 11-8 1:55 fast 5 114 4 4 7. S 8 8:'-E Ambr'se 8 Lucius, Gold. Boy, C.Barkley 46693 F.G'da 1 1-16 l:54%hvy 8 117 2 2 2 6 6* 6'i F Smith T Grumpy, Poila, J. C. Btoaa 45465 F.G'nds 1 1-16 1:52 hvy 3i 110 2 11 1 2J lt F Smith 9 Bajazet. Br. Favorite Mad Miss 45414 F.G'nds 1 1-16 l:50%slow 6 111 3 2 2 2 2J In F Smith 14 Ali'ierce, Br.Favorite,' T.Callant INDIAN CHANT, ch. g, 7 117 By Delhi— Anthem, by Flotow. (Trainer, G. R. Bryson. Owner, E. K. Bryson.) M272 Jefson 1 1-16 l:49 .-.slow S 112 1 1 1 1 1* 1- 8 Vv'ida 8 PaddvDear. Contestant, Ornery 46117 Jefson lm70y l:49%gOOd 12 110 6 4 5 6 E| 4;t S Wida 12 Blue Thistle, T. for Tat, I nih.iia 46075 Jef son 11-16 1:48 fast 20 111 3 1 3 3 7' 7'" II Myers 8 Sconrgeman. Com maud M Filley 45702 F.G'nds 5-4 1 :14 ,igood 20 KM) 10 9 10 M 19*» S Wida 12 Gay, L.in„'den. Ina Kay 41803 Bowie 11-16 1:52 fast 22-5 108 5 13 4 9' 8" H Myers 12 Arbitrator. V. Prince Caballo 44783 Bowie 6J f lJFjfctaat 49-10 113 6 6 6 2* 4T L Knsor 18 Kingling II., Brisk. Margery WILLIGAN, ch. f, 4 103 By Harrigan— Willie T., by Albert. (Trainer, G. Cochran. Owner, B. Hitchcock). 46218 .lefson imVov i.4,--,f:st 12 MS 1 B I 6 F F T Jarvia I Beonrgensan, Pranea, J. c. stone 49BM lefson 1 S-M 2:01 fast 12 101 6 6 9 9 9* 7" B Keno'dyl2 Indolence. KI Key. WillcL. 45966 Jef son 3-4 1:18 hvv 6 106 S 7 7 4* 4:11 J Judge 11 Verity. Crumb. Ina, MackCarner 96849 F.G'nds 1 1-S 2:00 hvy S Ml 4 5 4 4 52 6" A Richcr'k S Waterproof. Lor. Moss. Bombast 45747 F.G'nds 1 1-S 1:55 fast 16-5 9S 6 11 1 1» 74i A Richcr'k 8 Lucius, Gold. Boy. C.I'.arkley 456S7 F.G'nds 1116 1:50 good 13-5 101 5 11 1 1* 1* A Bich.r'k 7 Verity. Lattery, Brown Favorite GOURMAND, b. g, 4 103 By Braxted — Festive Agnes, by Jaguemart. (Trainer, F. Dunne. Owner, M. Quinn). 46115 Jefson 1 1-M 1:48 fast 7 MS I 7 7 3 F Fl G Stack 14 Indolence. KI Bey. Redstart 46075 Jefson 1 1 16 1 :4S fast E I'll 8 2 1 1 2- 2?. J Zoeller S S.'rgeinan. M. Filley. ' Ill s.iit,. 46037 Jef son 1 1-16 1:49%slow 4J 110 8 9 9 8 6' 1'3 II Thurber !» Willdo. C. Baiklev. Dur. I'.ol.erls 95SB8 F.G'nds lni70y l:46%taat ."0 114 2 6 7 7 S 8l:' II King S Duke John. BirGraftoa, WarClub 45773 F.G'nds ]ni70y 1 :44y-fust JO 893 5 4 4 4 6s VI H King 7 Piedra. Glasstoi. James UMBALA, ch. g, 4 108 By Olambala — Foneua, by Kingston. (Trainer, C. Dewitt. Owner, La Fayette Stable). 46197 JeTaon lmTBy l:46',^o...l 1. MM 3 I I 7 8» FJ II F.ri.ks'n12 B. Thistle, T. forT.it. lud. Chant 44831 Bowie 1 1-16 1 :51 '/-fast 1 196 1 I ■". S 7- 7''J W Ohort 8 Peto, D.ui.lv Dude Slir I'p 44S17 Louie 1 1-1 2:1 H-.fast 3} 103 1 6 7 2 I] 6-■'. W (Hurt II Pr. Slianuoii. Char Francis Hope 4479B Bowie 1 1-8 l:59%faat 12 in, :. 7 5 4 ::' 2 \V Obert 12 Bogart, llalrose, Hickorynnl ■11771 Bowie 1 1-16 l:51Sfast 24 1 9 7 6 9 I F F W '»!. il l| W. Plume. I.el'.alaf re. l'airvl"ce 44..6S Empire lm70y 1:47 hvy 7 96 9 9 9 9 8'" 715 .1 Zoeller '.) Tiger Pose. Miss Ki liter liarOne 44407 Kmpire lm70y 1:49 hvy 1 98 7 7 6 5 35 21 .1 Zoeller 7 Asterisk, Dahinda. Keen Jane SHAMROCK GREEN, ch. f, 4 103 By Rey del Sierras— Aunt Bird, by Falsetto. (Trainer, F. Bicknell. Owner, F. Bicknell). 48298 JeTaon 21 l:18%atow 25 W] n 11 11 ll*.ll" H Bricks' nl2 Backghot, EarlySigkt, Maraantaa 45016 Jefson 1 1-16 1 :49^good 30 97 10 10 11 10 8'. VI J Sullivan 13 Cap. City, WllUgan, lad. Spring 44910 Jef son 11-16 1:50 good 20 96 7 7 7 7 E| 5" F CltUettJM McAdoo. Early Sight. Alexander 44855 Jefson lm70y 1.55%hvy 12 102 2 5 5 7 7 7-'» J Mooney 7 K.. Neptune. Vowel!, Audrey K. 44PH) Rono 1 1 16 l:49-'ifast 24-5 111 2' B Pinneg'r B M.Mark. PinkTennv. Pr. Douglas 43892 Reno 3-4 l:14%fast 3 111 22i B Kop'm'n 7 PinkTenny. BonSante. Mis. Mark CRUMPSALL, b. g, 6 117 By Ednam— Mime, by Mimic. (Trainer, F. A. Herold. Owner, Dosoris Stable). BOSS JoTaon 1 3-16 2:03 good 10 ii5 s I 7 5 5" 6'\ J Rod'g'ez • W. H. Backner, Grnmpy. WUldo 4611S JeTaon 1 1-141:48 fast 15 112 3 3 2 2 in 1" J Mooney 14 KI Bey. WUldo, Redatart 46027 Jefson 1 1-16 l:494.-,slow 16-5 117 9 12 4 7' Fl J Mooney !) Wilhlo. ('. Barkley. Bur. Roberta 46881 F.G'nds 1 1-16 l:48Mifast 15 M9 3 1 1 '■ S] BT| W Keteay 1C Dorcas. Bar One. Goldcrest Hoy 45845 F.G'nds lm70y l:49y5hvy 15 109 3 2 2 4 41 6*' W Kelsay 7 Frank Monroe. Hadrian. Keep 454S4 F.G'nds 11-16 1:48 good 18-5 107 2 113 5'1 -71 F C'ltiletti 7 Wad. *s Last. Yowell. Nepperhan 45404 F.G'nds 1 1-16 l:52%hvy 10 104 2 1 2 2 4i 4"i G Stack 8 M.RoselL, W. Willow. Nebraska PARRISH, ch. h, 5 112 By Stalwart — Margaret Hastings, by Hastings. (Trainer, R. McGarvey. Owner. L. A. Broaddus). 16287 JeTaon 61 f l:ll'-,hvv 12 117 4 1 1 I'll* B Pauley L" A.Vezina. Sil. Shapiro. I.J.Casey 46197 JeTaon lmlBy l:46%«oo l 15 lion 10 10 19 HP-'M** A Bi.bcr'klL Blue Thistle. T. for Tat, I'mbal'.i 45524 F.G'nds 1 1-16 1 :51 ., mud 15-5 IM 2 2 3 5 4- 4'-' J Mooney 8 J.C.Stone. Bajeset, Doilv 95415 F.G'nda 11-16 1:52 hvy 6 1"7 S 9 7 7 F 7" .1 Mooney t Jack K.. Bajazet. BrownF avorite 4ESS5 F.G'nda 11-16 1:5:; hvy 10 110 3 3 3 3 3J 35 .1 Mooney 8 Poilu. Goldcrest Bay, Aztec 45318 F.G'nds 1 1-16 1 :5215mud 9-10 110 5 3 2 3 5'* 5" M Garner 7 Med. Miss. Caballo. Capital Citv 451S3 Jefson lm70y l:45--fast 5 112 1 4 2 3 2J 4;J M Garner 10 T.forTat. Philistine, Mallowmo't SABRETASH, b. g, 5 104 By Duke of Ormonde — Reticella, by Haywood. (Tra:ner, M. T. Mockler. Owner, F. P. Lettellier). [6197 JeTaon lmToy l:49%a;ood 20 Ma C •; 7 5 U I - T". Kenn'dyl2 Bine Thistle. T. far Tat, TJanaala Jefson 61 f l:"94r,hvy 20 M3 1 ■"• I F : ~i H Wakoff 11 BoasteUe, Poaltney, A. \. Akin 4.926 let son h\ f l:ii--,hvy 2'. 113 1 12 3" 3'^ A Bichcr'k ti Langden. W'tersaaeet, P.G'8ney 46179 JeTaon 61 f IM fast 8-5 M7 3 5 4 6*. S*f II Wakoff 14 Med. Miss. Pranc.Star, Plnriada 45139 Jef son 51 f 1:07'r,fast 5 Us 11 11 9 Ml 19* M Garner 12 General. Scan. i. ill. Arciil'lot t.-r 46979 JeTaon 51 f 1 :07 fast 5 115 2 2 2 5- 7' \ W l.il'.ey 12 Am. Eagle. M. Jumbo A.Plotter 44988 JeTaon 8-4 1:17'-hvy 6 112 1 111} Fl H Wakoff 7 Bonstelle, Converse, Un'nBlondo 41574 Jefson 3 4 1:16 fast 16-5 107 6 6 5 F Ff G PreeceJl 7 Onic. John Jr., I'.illie li. MAYOR GALVIN, ch. 0, 4 10S By Marathon — Shawana. by The Commoner. (Trainer, F. Dunne. Owner, P. Dunne). 46171 JeTaon 5| I l:19fthvy 59 m '■ 9 9 9 9" W Reln'cfa «) Huzzas, v.,1. West, I..- Ralafre 15S47 F.G'nda 1 1-8 1:5s hvv 59 M8 I 4 I 9 8* 7j; II Kins !» Goldcresl Boy, Basin, Ornery 45766 F.G'nda 1 1 I 1 :SS*Acood 20 M7 7 I 7 M FW'H King . 11 8. Stalwart, Christie, l Balafra 46672 F.G'nds 1 1 16 l:52'r.hvy 15 197 13 M 12 10 6' S*| S Boyle U Wand. Lady Eileen, Bertodaaa 45639 F.G'nds 11-16 1:59 hvy 6 110 E 5 5 3 4'" 4 ■ • 8 Boyle B Baby Bister, Bogart, Gen. Byng MISS STERLING, b. m, 5 (M) 104 By Peep o'Day— Annagh, by Broomstick. (Trainer, E. Lutz. Owner, E. Lutz). 46287 JeTaon El f l:il'.hv - 59 112 14 13 12 14 H-'-lI Wikoff 15 Parrisb, A.Teaina, BiWeyBkapiro 46939 JeTaon 8-4 1 :20 hvv UK) 112 9 lo s F 7" II Wakoff 10 Bedland. B. Through, WallBtreet 45775 F.G'nds 1 1-16 l:49*4faat 100 IM 3 3 3 8 124 12'" H Wakoff 18 Charming, capital city, Bajaant 45793 F.G'nda lnniiv l:47*Afaod 69 1M1 4 6 7 9 94 10=r J Pitz IS J.Dndley, Charming, Triomnhant 45.507 F.G'nds 1 1-16 1 :48 r.faat 50 1 « V 11 It 10 102 82* J Pitz 11 La Foudre. J.David, Mar.Couuell 45401 F.G'nda 3-4 l:17:v„hvy 50 110 12 10 10 10$ 9»i J Pitz 12 D.ofD'shire, A.AFder, B'a'cklll. 45217 Jef son lm70v 1 :44Sfast 50 108 8 5 4 4 6J B*» J Pitz 8 TharadayNigbter, Cap. City. Mab K1S1 Jefson 1 1-16 lMe-'Hifast 20 102 6 7 5 5 5s 5'» H Ericks'n 8 Bevolufu. L. Wall leek. J. David KINGLING II., b. h. 7 104 By Ethelbert — Kings Favorite, by Hanover. (Trainer. J. P. Mayberry. Owner, J. P. Mayberry). 16249 Jefson 3-41:16 slew 12 168 19 N 8 '. - •*' A Richer' kl3 X. Simplex. M. earner. T.And'son 45877 P.G'nda 3-4 1:14 fast 20 111 2 10 10 9' ll«» li .1 BnrkelS GoMrale, Bellriager, ProwiseMe 45702 F.G'nds 3-4 l:14*jfcgOOd 20 108 8 10 9 9' 9 - L Morris 12 Gay, Langdea, Ina Kav 46599 F.G'da 3 4 1:18 hvy 25 109 10 9 9 8= S*i J Pierce 12 Ettahe. Cacambo. Mabel Trask 45104 Jef son 3-4 1:15 fast 12 107 3 11 9 8' 83J L Canfiel.113 MyGracie, B.hlcBlide, 8cn.Jaasea 15969 Jefson 2 4 1:14 fast 6 112 2 7 7 8 7"J J Batwell S Mose. Koh-i-Noor, General 44963 Jefson 3 4 1:14 fast 10 112 3 2 2 3J 4". I BatWOU 12 Ina Kay. V.iuy. Bengali DANDY DUDE. ch. g, 6 109 By Jack Point — Raiment, by Henry of Navarre. (Trainer, J. Johnston. Owner, Pickwick Stable). 46115 JeTaon 1 1-16 1:48 fast 15 112 14 14 14 11 11 14** M Garner 11 Indolence, El Bey, Wilhlo 46937 JeTaon 1 1 16 l:49%alow 7 111 S 4 1 3 51. :■ :■ .1 Howard 9 WUhlo, C. Barkley, Bar. Roberta I5v.nI F.G'nda 1 1-16 l:4x'.r;ist 25 1111 8 I 5 .; l- i-h-.i Howard 18 Dorcas, Bar One, Goldcrest Boy 45404 F.G'nds 1 1 16 l:52-„hvy 15 IM S 2 4 6 6*] 6" J Howard B M. Resell., W. Willow. Nebraska 41850 Bowie 1 1 16 1:51 fast 12 113 3 9 E E "' 4"S II Tbiirbcrio Cnunpsall, M..r liFlder, Lucius 44S3.1 Bowie 1 116 1:51' , fast 13 10 114 E I 2 I F 2"' I. Kusor S Veto, Stir I i . 1'adua IWIN. 3-1, WON; FRANKLIN. 13-5, Second, were last Saturdav'- $2 XX Bpeciaht. Bend in *2 j for next Batorday'i TWO LIVE ONES. DOCOD. 2' 2-1. WON. ami a third were hisi Monday's si Spe, ials. 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