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Daily Racing Form: n. Sunday, November 21, 1920
Daily Racing Form: n. Sunday, November 21, 1920 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1920 drf1920112101 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Sunday, November 21, 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 diily VOL. XXVI. NO. 292. CHICAGO, STJXDAT, !NX) VTSMBER 21, 1920. SPECIAL EDITION Double for R. T. Wilson: Yellow Hand and Dry Moon Win for Him at Bowie DOUBLE FOR F. T. WILSON 5 Yellow Hand and Dry Moon Win for Him at Bowie. First Mentioned Scores Notable Triumph Over Game Tippity Witchet in Close Finish. BOWIE, Md., November 20. The Southern Maryland Handicap for all ages at one and one-sixteenth miles featured a good program at the Bowie track today and attracted the usual half-holiday throng of Baltimore and Washington lovers of the thoroughbreds. Withdrawals reduced the field to four and Yellow Hand was returned the winner, making it a double for the R. T. Wilson stable, Dry Moon having carried the colors of the New York sportsman to victory in the opening dash. It was a sparkling contest and the result in doubt until the final strides. Soon after the start J. Mooney sent Ballet Dancefl II. into a l)ig lead, but Johnson, on Tippity Witchet, went after the leader and overhauled 3i!im on the far turn. There Johnson made the mistake of keeping the game little Loft Gelding next to the rail in the deepest going, with the result that when Yellow Hand challenged Tippity Witchet was not equal to the grueling task asked of him and only his wonderful gameness enabled him to hang on as he did. Yellow Hand was well ridden, Weiner keeping a stout hold on him while Ballet Dancer. II., and Tippity Witchet were racing each other into exhaustion. Entering the stretch the Wilson racer moved up with a great burst of speed and, after overtaking Tippity Witchet, held on to his slight-advantage', gradually drawing away in the last few strides. Favorite backers started off well in the opener, when they selected It. T. Wilson's Dry Moon to win. Curfew started to make the pace, but soon gave way to Billy McLaughlin, which led until well down the stretch, when Weiner sent the favorite to the front, to draw away to win, with speed in reserve. Billy McLaughlin held op well and easily outstayed Due de Morny, which out-gamed Curfew for third place. The Sunnyland stable's Ultra Gold accounted for the second race. Germa and the winner alternated in pacemaking, with Ultra Gold proving the gamer at the end to win by a length. Germa was tiring and just lasted to save second place from Nightstick, which was going fast at the finish. The third race, at one and a sixteenth miles, was won by A. Brent's Rouen, from Bagnarok and Favour, which finished as named. Bagnarok set all the pace and looked to he winning easily, but wns in the deep going next to the rail in the stretch racing and tired badly. Rouen, which made his move rounding the far turn, easily raced the leader into defeat, to win by three lengths. Rag-narok was easily much best, while Favour, Vhich had chased the pair throughout, tired badly. The largest field of the day went to the post in the sixth race, which was won by J. W. Bean's Siesta. Waukeag, the heavily backed horse, was second, with Great Gull third. The winner set all the pace, but had to be ridden out to withstand the fast rush of Waukeag in the final eighth'. Waukeag kept close up all the way and hung on well to get second place from Great Gull, which closed rapidly from a slow beginning. C. A. Stoneham's Recount was returned winner of the fifth race, defeating Flibbertygibbet and Ralco. Flibbertygibbet rushed to the front shortly after the start and was raced into defeat by Recount, which drew away to win easily by three lengths. Flibbertygibbet hung on gamely and held second place safe; Ralco, slow to get going, made up "ground gamely and outstayed Chasseur for the short end of the purse. Review of New York Racing: State, as a Field, Shows Substantial Increase over the Returns of 1919, with H. P. Whitney REVIEW OF NEW YORK RACING STATE, AS A FIELD,. SHOWS SUBSTANTIAL INCREASE OVER THE RETURNS OF 1919, WITH H P. WHITNEY LEADING THE WINNING OWNERS AND MAN 0' WAR THE HORSES The New York field of racing was a scene of prosperous activity from start to finish of its 1920 turf campaign. Its product of money to successful owners showed a gain over 1919 of the quite substantial sum of $281,023. Debarred of any of the opulent revenue from betting, which so tells in the prosperity of tracks receiving a rich income from the niutuel machines, this increase speaks eloquently of the genuine liberality and enterprise of the New York racing bodies, likewise of the hearty support given their praiseworthy efforts by the general racing public in the form of gate receipts. The fair presumption is that every one of the New York clubs reaped at least a small profit, and nearly all these profits, if not all, are going right back into improvements and increased offerings. The Westchester Racing Association is going about this in a broad way in making the Belmont Stakes a $50,000 race for three-year-olds. As sure as the sun shines the people of New York will annually respond to this big appeal by flocking to Belmont Park in numbers that will pay this guaranty over and over. It supplies New York racing with one tiling it long has lacked a feature so big -and so outstanding that every New-York lover of racing will find its lure irresistible. In its two meetings Belmont Park slightly exceeded Saratoga In its total distribution, but Saratoga led in daily output, giving an increase in this item over 1919 of more than $2,000 per diem. In fact, every principal New York racing organization made an excellent showing in this particular, Jamaica also increasing its daily return by more than $2,000, vvhich was going fast for any track. Complete details of the money returns to owners from the component tracks of the New York field are presented in the following three tables, one interesting feature attesting the correctness of New York racing being the fact that 48 per cent of the favorites won. No other section of the country makes such a showing of consistency in racing to public form: The three tabulations following give a comprehensive statistical history of the campaign of 1920 over the New York tracks: - ; 'gj r .2 3 . 4;-vr Track and Meeting. -v:"1 01 " Ks) : on en c.n ' ' '. : t : : '.in Saratoga 20 157 127 280 $ 358,240 77 29 fl 30 12 .49 Belmont Park (autumn meeting) ..... 12 72 81 15G 183,978 45 15 12 28 C .G2 Aqueduct (spring meeting) 17 102 108 200 182,325 3G 30 3G 1G 15 .53 Belmont Park (spring meeting) 18 108 10G 218 179,340 55 2G 27 29 14 .51 Empire City (summer meeting) 10 9G 104 178 150,980 38 28 '30 17 12 .40 Aqueduct (autumn meeting) 13 78 87 157 129,881 41 22 15 23 12 .53 Jamaica (autumn meeting) 13 78 95 1C1 128,745 30 18 24 24 17 .4G Empire City (autumn meeting) 13' 78 9G 140 118,791 38 24 16 2G 11 .49 Jamaica (summer meeting) 9 54 81 129 95,100 20 13 15 9 4 .48 Jamaica (spring meeting) 7 42 G9 99 58,980 23 10 9 9 4 .55 United Hunt Club .. 2 11 17 29 6,045 5 1 4 4 2 .60 Totals and Grand Percentage 146 S76 $1,598,405 420 216 239 221 109 .48 No betting on one race; walkover. The following table shows in detail the amount distributed by the various New York racing organizations in the years from 1915 to 1920, inclusive: Organization. 1915. 1916. 1917. 1918. 1919. 1920. Westchester Racing Association "..$163,940 $181,084 $240,603 $ 272,610 $ 314,297 $ 363,318 Saratoga Association 131,445 176,035 263,535 289,042 298,357 358,240 Queen's County Jockey Club , 72,465 8S.315 211,105 228,327 259,153 312,206 Metropolitan Jockey Club 54,025 65,525 87,040 172,980 209.G23 282,825 Empire City Jockey Club 74,835 84,155 112,780 182,540 215,277 275,771 Hunt Clubs 13,845 20,080 24,225 10,800 20.G75 6,015 Piping Rock Racing Association 2S.G15 29,265 23,785 Sta ten Island Agricultural Society 9,000 Grand Totals $539,170 $650,459 $972,073 $1,156,299 $1,317,382 $1,598,405 The daily average distribution at the various tracks from 1915 to 1920, inclusive, is shown below: Racing Races Days Run Daily Av. Daily Av. Daily Av. Daily Av. Daily Av. Daily Av. Track. 1920. 1920. 1915. 1916. 1917. 1918. 1919. 1920. Saratoga 20 157 $5,476.87 $7,334.79 $10,135.96 $10,705.26 $11,475.27 $13,778.46 Belmont Park 30 180 5,464.67 6,039.47 8,020.10 9,705.26 10,476.57 12,110.60 Aqueduct 30" 180 4,831.00 5.887.G7 6,208.97 7,873.34 8,936.31 10,406.87 Jamaica 29 174 3,858.3 4,680.36 5,802.67 6,406.67 - -7,763.81 9,752.59 Empire City 29 174 4,677.19 5,259.69 7,048.75 6,519.27 7,423.34 9,509.34 Hunt Clubs 2 11 2,307.50 4,346.67 4,845.00 10,800.00 5,168.75 3,022.50 Piping Rock 7,153.75 7,310.25 5,940.25 Dongan Hills 1,800.00 Totals and Gen. Av.146 876 $4,946.51 $5,967.51 $ 7,275.30' $ 8,152.95 $ 9,085.39 $10,947.98 Among the owners racing their horses over the New York tracks Harry Payne Whitney fared best. Without possessing any good horse four years old or over, the Whitney stable was one of singularly great strehght in three-year-olds and two-year-olds. It was due to the brilliant racing of these young horses of his own breeding that he led all owners in the jJew York field by a big margin. Had not Man o War been in the way his stable would have been something wonderful. To that same all conquering three-year-old Man o War Samuel D. Riddle owes Ids second place in the owners' list. Sam C. Hildreth had some bad luck in the way of good horses goiiig wrong, but, aside from that, had little to complain of and finished third witli an enviable stable account. J. K. L. Ross and R. T. Wilson came next, close together in earnings. J. W. McClelland and J. W. Salmon each won over $50,000, mainly owing to their possession of some excellent two-year-olds, Salmon having two of the best two-year-old fillies of the year in Careful and Step Lightly. The owners credited with winning $800 or more were the following: Owner. 1st. 2d. 3d. Amt. Whitney, H. P 30 20 14 $111,445 Glen Riddle Farm 19 10 8 76,287 Hildreth, S. C 32 16 16 67,382 Ross, J. K. L 27 21 12 65,247 Wilson, R.- T 38 2S 28 64,111 McClelland, J. W 19 6 11 52,576 Salmon, W. J 0 8 9 51,878 Loft, G. W 26 13 9 48,678 Widener, J. E 22 25 19 41.43S Coe, W. R 18 28 14 40.877 Greentree Stable 19 12 15 35,848 Quincy Stable 20 16 15 34,444 Livingston, J 19 15 21 29,055 Clark, P. A 8 16 12 26,280 Kilmer. W. S 8 6 4 25,715 Waterbury. L. ..-..15 23 14 25,222 Redstone Stable 13 7 6 23,225 Owner. 1st. 2d. 3d. Amt. Parr, R 12 11 11 20,314 Peterson, G 15 13 18 18,528 Moore, C. K 13 12 13 1S.1S2 Foreign Stable 8 0 6 17,280 Schwartz, M. L 9 11 15 16,431 Clancy, W. C 11 16 5 15,817 Coburn, J. A 8 0 7 14,410 Stoneham, C. A 11 S 5 14,251 Oneck Stable ....10 7 8 13.671 Ross, S 9 3 4 13,423 O'Brien, T. W 4 6 0 13,044 Hallenbeck. J. J 7 10 15 12,690 Rosseter, J. II 6 4 G 12,221 Sanford, J 10 5 6 12,036 Davis, J. E S 12 13 11,181 Bradley, E. R 6 2 7 11,619 Clark, Mrs. F. A 8 4 2 11,095 Fizer, W. II 11 4 '5 10,799 Houseman, F 4 8 17 6,951 Cochran, G. A 5 G 4 9,939 Ciiinn. P. T 6 4 2 9,750 Fitzsimmons, J 7 7 11 9,607 Xalapa Farm Stable 5 4 4 9,330 Weir, F. D 8 6 II 9,094 Islip Stable 7 3 2 9,046 Applegate, C. A 8 6 3 8,677 Kilrane Stable 4 2 3 8,640 Hirsch, M 2 2 2 8.0S7 Diaz, A. H 3 5 2 7,987 Firneno, It 5 5 3 7,936 Jeffords, W. M 3 3 3 7.932 Shea, W. A ....... 5 1 1 7,915 Jones, Montfort 4 5 3 7,688 Triple Springs Farm 5 2 1 6,795 Murphy, J. J 7 5 3 6,756 Marone, J 4 . 6 4 6,741 Dosoris Stable 4 8 11 6,577 Oak Ridge Stable 4 8 3 6.552 Clopton, S. A 6 4 2 . 6,464 (Continued on sixth page.) NEW YORK RACING REVIEW (Continued from first page). Owner. 1st. 2d. 3d. Ami. Louis, S 4 11 (5 0,091 Hooper, X 4 1 7 5,022 AVilson, T. II 5 3 5 5,444 Madden, J. ,E ...3 0 (5 5,189 Sietas, K 4 4 1 5,138 Macomber, A. K 3 3 5 5.010 Widener, G. D 3 S (i 5,011 Johnson, F 4 (5 7 4,915 MacMaiius, J 4 5 1 4,904 Liinisdcu, J : 5 3 5 4,820 Stetzcr, J (i O 5 4,790 Lane, B. A 5 3 O 4.590 Tolmie, W. It 2 4 1 4,575 Connelly, P. J 4 2 1 4,537 McLean. E. B. . . . . . . . .V. .'. . . , 2 1 3 4,534 Marshall, L. F 3 4 5 4,49 Winfrey, G. C 4 4 (! 4,479 Maxwell, II. W 2 4 3 4,440 Fisher (Bud), H. C 1 4 3 4.425 Kraft, F 4 1 O 4,423 Nosreme Stable . 2 7 5 4,328 Wick, W 4 5 1 4,220 Pelican Stable 3 7 (! 4,150 Florisant Stable 1 1 3 4.131 Atkinson, G. W 2 (! S 4,082 Sperling, L 3 5 1 4,041 Byer, .1 4 3 0 3.900 Butler, J 2 1 9 3,730 Cross, T. II 4 2 1 3,507 Healer. T. J 1 1 O 3,525 Martin. W. L. S 2 3 5 3,518 Ascot Stable 3 2 4 3.517 Kedgwick Stable .4 O 2 3,5m! Slianshtiessy, J 4 O 3 3,3 Hi Cook. It 2 5 1 3,308 Murphy, J. L 3 4 2 3.150 Gasser V. W 2 3 1 3.110 Whalen, J 3 1 1 3.03K Dundee. J 2 5 1 3,005 Hertz. J 1 8 7 2,952 Griffith, J. E 1 0 3 2.901 Bresler, R. L 2 3 0 2,874 Scherrer, It. R 3 1 1 2,869 Roseacher, II '. 3 1 3 "83J Mprris A. II 1 2 O. 2.780 May, J. W : 3 2 2 2.748 Sommer. JI; .II 3 2 2 . 2.704 Murphy, M. J. . . ; . . 1 3 0 1 2,701 Kornbloom, M 2 3 C 2,050 Shay, J. A 3 1 0 2,035 Wntkins, R. E 1 3 4 2.G14 Monahan, T. 1 4 C 2,012 North Shore Stable 2 O 8 2,575 Rellly, P 1 Si 2 2,550 Regan, F. - -.3" Planiiagau, J. Jr. 2- 1 3 2,500 Flauneiy, 3 10 l',407 Owner. 1st. 2d. 3d. Amt. Wcodcliffe, A. S 2 2 0 2,389 Lavin, P 2 2 2,363 Tompkins, G. R 2 1 2 2,349 Singer, A. M. N 3 14 2,315 Cook, T 1 1 1 L',298 Spriiigcr. E. D. 2 2 2 2,290 Spiers, F. W 2 1 4 2,289 Horner, R. J 2 1 2- 2,238 Dunne P 1 4 5 2.19S Harrinian, E. R 2 3 3 2,177 Harper, J. A 2 2 3 2,108 Fletcher, M. H. 1 1 O 2,150 Robertson, J 3 2 3 2.0G0 Spreckels, A. B 2 1 2 2,050 Hall, G. E 2 1 1 2,020 Jenkins, S. L 1 5 2,001 Altcrman, II 2 12 1,992 Arlington, E 2 2 1 1,970 Burch, W. P .-. 1 6 O 1,950 Smithson, C. C 1 0 2 1,891 Carman, R. F 12 1 1,808 Bradford, A. D. 2 1 2 1,800 Sonic, E. G 2 O 1 1,777 Arthur, J. 2 0 2 1,798- Patterson, R. 1 0 1 1,700 Randolph, P. S. F 1 3 2 1,742 Crist. II. E v 2 11 1,738 Griffith, E. C 1 O 0 1,705 Byrne. J. V : 2 1 1 1.703 Hutchings, V 1 2 1 1,092 Bauer, L. T 1 3 0 1,087 Lewis, J. II -l 0 O 1,035 Jeffords, Mrs. W. M 0 3 2 1,033 Peters, E 1 4 1 1,000 Congrli.il. W. II 1 O () 1,541 Bean, .1. W 1 4 (I 1,533 Welz. 1 1 2 1 1,5:: bmveiistein, M. & .1 1 1 3 1,520 Kittridge. A. E 1 4 2 1,525 Murray, W. S 1 3 1,198 Collins. J. M 1 3 1 1,137 Mahcr, J. J J. 0 5 5 1,425 Caleiua, X 1 .1 1 1.410 Whitney, E. F 0 3 0 1,400 McLaughlin. V 1 y 0 1.380 McGraw. E. J 1 1 3 1.355 Campbell, C 1 1 1,340 Marshall, II 1 0 2 1,321 Farley, P. F 1 2 2 1,307 Sanford. C 1 2 ' 2 1,302 Gentry, L 1 1 2 1,300 Carroll, T. J 1 2 2 1,300 Quinn, C. J 1 0 0 1,200 Lewis S. 1 0 1 1,255 McCauley, J. J 1 0 0 1,253 Winmill, R. C. 0 4 4 1,200 McDonald, J. H. 1 2 O 1,194 Sheedy, W. M 1 0 i.iso llallen, 13. C 1 1 1 l.iuti Potter, M. J 1 1 1 l.lus Ciuwu Stable 1 2 2. 1,125 Owner. 1st. 2d. 3d. Amt. Botts, A. D 1 2 0 1,100 Davis,. B 1 1 2 1,100 McDaniels, J. B 1 2 0 1,100 Wagner, . L. F 1 0 2 1,053. Rasch, O. C 1 2 1 1,025 Bourne, H. A 1 1 1 1,003 House, W. S. 1 1 1 1,003 Smith, W. E 0 1 0 1,000 Beamolt, R 1 2 0 930 Brown, E. M 0 4 2 925 Mornn, J. J ,1 0 2 901 Allegro. J. 1 0 2 900 Casey, W. V O 1 7 900 Crow roint Stable 1 1 0 900 Garth. L. W ..: 1 1 0 900 Parrish. J. W 1 0 0 898 Unna II 1 0 0 834 Cunningham, W. P 1 0 0 832 Ruby, J. 11. 1 0 1 803 Ireland, J. T 1 O 1 802 Meade, Mrs. J. II. 1 0 1 800 Siielson, X 1 0 0 800 In one thing patrons of New York racing had an adequate reward for their sturdy support of the great sport. To them was vouchsafed the frequent pleasure of viejvjug the best race, horses of North America in excitiug clashing. Out AVest and in Canada some of them, from time to time, made forays to contend for rich money inducements, but when their quests were. over they returned to" their home tracks and there Man o' War, Exterminator, Sir Barton, Naturalist, Cirrus, On Watch, Mad Hatter, Audacious, Trystcr, Leonardo II. and other stars of the year were in quick recurring meetings. A great many horses could come West from the New York tracks, and win, but few western horses, could go East and win .against the best dnily spen out there. Man o' AYar's eight victories oyer New York; tracks easily gave him first place among the money winning horses. Four two-year-olds Step Lightly with her Futurity Stakes, -Leonardo II. with his Hopeful Stakes, Tryster and Prudery came next to Man o' War. Then in order followed the four-year-old Cirrus, the three-year-old On Watch and the five-year-old Exterminator. Other winners of $10,-000 or more were such fleet-footed ones as Cleo.-patra, Lion d'Or, Grey Lag, Thunderstorm. Nnncy Lee, Dry Moon, Yellow Hand, Knobbie, Pluribus, Ten-Lec, Dinna Care, Boniface, Careful, John P. Grier, Wildair, Naturalist, Mad Hatter and Sir Barton. And. winners of .less, but grand racers, were such as Pickwick, Milkmaid, Paul Jones, Fair Gain, Sennings Park. Dunboyne, Peter Piper, Tip-pity Witchet, Captain Alcock, Lord Brighton, The Porter, Billy Kelly and a host of others that would be welcome at any track. Those which won $800 or more were: Horse. 1st. 2d. 3d. Amt. Man o' War S 0 0 $50,340 Step Lightly 2 1 2 33,003 Leonardo H 4 0 0 30,078 Tryster 5 0 0 20,230 Prudery 5 2 0 25,050 Cirrus fl 5 O 25,190 On Watch S 3 2 20.308 Exterminator 5 3 1 19,515 Cleopatra 4 4 1 18,500 Naturalist 0 3 8 18,008 Lion d'Or 10 2 2 10,053 Grey Lag 4 4 2 15,702 Thunderstorm j... 9 4 4 15,297 Nancy Lee ; . 3 4 "2 14,495 Dry Moon 0 4 3 13.500 Yellow Hand 7 4 1 13,355 Knobbie 5 2 4 13,328 Pluribus 4 O 13,044 Mad Hatter 7 3. 3 12,934 Ten-Lec 4 0 2 12,048 Dinna Care 5 1 1 11,543 Boniface 2 .'! 1 11,250 Careful 3 1 O 11,050 John P. Grier 3 1 1 10,439 Sir Barton 2 O 0 10,400 AVildair 2 2 2 10,315 Gladiator 4 1 1 9,724 Crocus 3 0 0 9,100 Major Parke , 0 0 2 8,720 Audacious 4 3 5 8,702 Pickwick 4 8 3 8,081 Dounacona 4 5 3 8,528 Irish Dream .... 4 2 0 8,340 Oriole -..si 5 4 3 8,181 Flare 3 1 0 8,130 Touch Me Not Ill 7,075 Dorcas 0. 4 3 7.488 Milkmaid 5 2 1 7.309 Mulciber 3 2 1 7,035 Inclicape 2 0 0 0,951 General J. M. Gomez.... 3 2 1 0,937 Recount 5 2 1 0,930 Tom McTaggart 3 9 2 0,093 Sea Mint 4 8 3 0,552 Crpmwell 2 4 3 0,497 Ilildur 2 4 0 0,421 Krewer 4 2 3 0,352 Barklie .- 2 2 1 0,350 Paul Jones 1. O O 0,350 Kashmir 4 3 3 0,088 Exodus 3 1 O 0,025 A'ice-Chairmah 3 3 3 5.773 Natural Bridge 5 4 3 5,749 Syosset 4' 2 1 5,570 Goaler G 0 5 5,557 Star Voter 1 1 2 5,550 Daydue . 3 2 0 5,505 Nightstick I... 5 3 1 5,459 Fair Gain ...V. 5 7 0 5,371 Penelope . . . '. 5 2 1 5,337 Moody 2 1 2 5,277 Gnome . 2 11 5,200 Riileo 4. 1 3 5,252 Square Dealer ...... 3 1 1 5,235 Torchbearer ...3 2 O 5,199 Jadda -. 4 3 2 5,144 Sennings Park "2 4 1 5,098 Elected II 4 4 0 5,038 Our Flag 3 2 1 5,020 Halu 2 0 1 5,020 Edwina . 4 1 4 5,009 Abadane 3 2 0 4,971 Dunboyne 2 O O 4,909 Vibrate 3 2 0 4,790 Normal 3 1 4 4,787 AVedgwood : 3 2 2 4,758 Great Gull o4 4 0 4,010 Aleatraz l2 0 1 4,010 Wyoming 2 3 3 4.58G Jyntce 4 1 0 4,423 Alibi 4 0 O 4,417 Oeorgic 3 3 0 4,411 Wisest Fool 3 1 4 4,310 Claquer 3 2 0 4,201 Tenons Bon 5 0 1 4,250. Smoke Screen 1 1 1 4,250 Sporting Blood 3 2 1 4,219 Tamarisk 4 0 1 4.20S Sminylaml 3 2 3 4,204 Peter Piper 3 3 0 4,090 Fright 2 2 3 4,057 Minata 3 0 0 4,050 Serapis 3 2 0 4,025 Enfilade 3 0 2 3,991 Phalaris 4 4 0 3,940 Elmendorf 2 1 1 3,894 Faunus 3 0 0 3,807 Morning Face 3 3 1 3,782 Decisive 2 2 1 3,710 Tippity AVitchet 4 0 0 3,704 Quecreek 3 3 2 3,088 Mavourneen 3 5 3 3,073 Sweet Music 2 8 3 3,055 Captain Alcock 4 1 0 3,049 Dream of the Valley 2 4 1 3,502 Frigate 3 3 O 3,490 The AVit 3 5 2 3.110 George Bovee 3 3 2 3,430 Service Star 2 2 2 3,391 Lord Brighton 3 O 2 3,380 Lad's Love .,. 4 O , 1 3,300 Ballet Dancer II 2 2 2 3,358 Pilgrim 2 3 0 3,3119 Doublet 2 O 1 3,320 Fliubertygibbet 2 4 2 3,310 Albert A 2 5 1 3,308' Tableau d'Honneur 3 2 1 3,281 Ormonda 1 0 0 3,250 Believe Idle Hour 1 0 0 3,250 Leatherface 3 2 0 3,245 Sunflash II 3 1 2 3,239 Ruplca 3 4 O 3,220 Mose 2 0 1 3.197 Jim Daisy 3 1 1 3,177 Lady Gertrude;.......... 2 2 0 3,131 War Mask 2 5 1 3,105 Dark Hill 3 0 2 3,102 Super 2 2" 2 3,070 .Toaquina 3 1 1 3,075 Paddy Dear 3 5 0 3.075 Tan II 3 2 3 3,037 Genie W 3 1 1 3.030 La, llubleu 1 7 4 3.0U1 Horse. 1st. 2d. 3d. Amt. Sweepment 2 0 0 2,950 Gilt Fringe ....2 4 1 2,918 Beaumarais 2 2 2 2,897 Ybuneed 2 3 2 2,859 Belgian Queen 3 2 0 2,835 PlerreTa-Feu 3 1 4 2,834 Liberty Girl 3 2 1 2.834 Damask 0 2 1 2.825 The Porter 1 0 0 2.800 Glen AVell 1 2 0 2.807 Air Man 3 1 2 2.802 Llola 2 3 2 2.7GH -War Smoke 2 3 0 2,749 Bnnksia 2 2 0 2,728. Pahaska 1 0 0 2,725 Pontypridd ..2 1 1 2,715 Locust Leaves 2 1 3 2.7()0. Berlin ; 3 1 O 2.098 Prodigy 2 0 4 2,092 Sea' Sinner 3 1 O 2.692 Conine 2 3 1 2,055 Sedgefield 1 3 4 2,014 Guv'nor 2 3 2 2,000 Brink 2 1 1 2.599 AVar Marvel '. 2 2 4 2.59 Arnold 2 .4 0 2,594 Dark Horse 1 3 0 2,580. Aurum 2 3 5 2,578 Lunet'ta 1 3 9 2.507 Flanibette 2 2 1 2,505 Robert Oliver 3 1 0 2.545 Le Glorieux 3 0 1 2,541 Tailcr Maid : 1 5 4 2,540 Armistice 3 1 1 2,534 Thimble 3 1 0 2,532 Tattle 3 1 . 3 2,528 Episode 3 2 1 2,514 Skibbereen 0 5 1 2,500 King Agrippa 2 5 1 2,500 Rustler 3 1 1 2,469 Sundial. II 1 5 1 2,408 Teddy R 1 3 0 2,405 Day Lilly 2 3 1 2,403 Ethel Gray 0 3 0 2,450 "Best Pal 2 0 2 2.444 Mile-. A'ivian 2 0 1 2,439 Lady Lillian 1 1 0 2,420 Ticklish 1 3 2 2,414 Eye Opener 1 3 4 2,401 Chevalier 3 1 0 2,394 Marie Antoinette 2 4 0 2,383 Ramkin 2 1 0 2,350 AVar Plume 2 2 4 2,341 Santa Claus 2 2 1 2,334 Dough Girl 2 2 2 2,320 AVhisk 1 2 1 3 2,321 Broomspun 1 2 1 2.30Q Jack Stuart 1 1 1 2.298 Asterisk 2 3 1 2,293 Frmk Waters 2 3 2 2,281 Tufter 2 0 0 2,274 Billy Kelly 1 1 1 2,265 Knot 2 0 0 2.258 The Lamb 2 1 2 2,238 Kirklevlngton 2 1 ,0 2.203 Polly Ann 1 3 5 2,201 Hendrie 3 1 3 2,190 Idle Dell 2 2 2 2,181 Arcto 2 1 2 2,107 Turf 2 1 2 2,107 Infidel II 3 1 2 2,150 Stucco 2 3 1 2,150 Muttikins 1 3 0 2,141 Royee Rools 1 0 3 2,130 Ting-a-Ling 2 3 1 2,121 Tidings 2 6 1 2,120 Machine Gunner .2 2 0 2,102 Constancy 1 1 0 2,085 Chasseur 2 2 2 2,055 Thrift 1 1 5 2,041 The Nephew ;2 2 2 2,040 Orderly 2 2 0 2,033 Young Adam 2 0 3 2,023 Upset 0 1 0 2,000 Padriac 2 1. 0 1,980 Ballast 2 1 0 1,979 Pastpral Swain 1 4 4 1,977 War Note 1 1 1 1,901 Tody 1 0 0 1,950 Loveliness 1 0 0 1,950 .Tetley 1 3 4 1,942 Runatrix 2 0 2 1,931 Oiir Boots ;.l 1 4 1,918 Lovely 1 5 2 1,901 Shcba r .2 2- 0 J.890 The Bohemian ."..2 0 0 1,880 A'ista 2 0 0 1,885 Alphee 2 0 1 1,885 Ross R 2 11 1,883 Queen Blonde 1 2 0 1,808 Cood Bye 2 1 .1 1,858 Title 2 0 0 1,858 Blighty II 2 O 1 1,850 Knight of the Heather 2 0 2 1,820 St. Allan 10 8 1,81,5 Lytic 1 1 3 1,800 Brisk 2 0 1 1,791 Genevieve ll, 2 0 2 1,705 Ocean Swell 1 1 1 1,700 Squaw Man 2 O 2 1,753 Salvestra 0 O 4 1,750 Phedoden 2 1 1 1,738 Walk Up 1 3 1 1,725 Maiden's Ballet 1 3 2 1,711 Ragazza 2 O 0 1,710 Carmandale 1 2 0 1,708 Prince of Como 1 3 2 1,703 Dimmcsdale 2 0 2 1,702 Midas II 2 1 1 1,700 Fading Star 2 0 1 1,099 King Albert 1 O 4 1.087 Captain Hcrshler 1 2 O 1,008 Bnllyncw 1 1 2 1,000 Debadou 2 O 2 1,001 Crest Hill 2 0 0 1,035 Jacobina .... 2 1 0 1,03 1 Light Rose ' 2 0 1 1,029 Sammy Kelly 1 2 2 1,020 St. Michael 1 2 2 1,625 Oceanna 1 1 3 1,008 Clare Frances 2 1 0 1,003 Thornhedge 1 4 3 1,000 Sibola 2 0 2 1,000 Sea Rock 1 0 0 1,599 Caligula 2 0 O 1,580 Ten Can i 1 1 1.500 Feodor 2 1 1 1,575 Light Fnntastic 2 0 1 1,501 Frank B 1 3 1 1,550 Mary Erb 1 2 3 1,548 Carnarvon 1 0 0 1,541 Bellsolar 1 1 1 1,537 Eternity 1 1 3 1,534 Marie Miller .-. 1 0 0 1,533 Rubidium 1 4 0 1,533 Ticket 2 0 1 1,500 Silence 1 2 4 1,500 Huron II 1 2 1 1,489 Camoufleur 1 1 1 1.481 Ten : Buttons 2 0 0 1,470 Costly Colours 1 1 1 1,405 Shoot On 1 0 0 1,450 Hoodwink 0 2 2 1,433 Segurola .' 1: 3 2 1,425 Damrosch 1 1 1 1,421 Arada 1 2 3 1,404 Brookholt 1 0 0 1,403 Sunny Days 1 3 1 1,402 Curfew 1 2 2 1,402 L'Enjoleur 1 2 3 1,401 Shillelagh II 1 3 1 1,400 War Machine 1 2 2 1,390 Dartmoor 1 0 1 1,380 Fort Churchill 1 2 0 1.3S0 Round Robin 1 2 2 1.375 Gipsy Lad 1 2 0 1,307 Crank 1 O 2 1,301 I'avia 1 1 1 1,300 Mars Mouse 1 1 3 1.355 Smart Guy 110 1,355 Rouleau 1 0 1.355 Rcgreso 0 . 5 5 1,350 Challenger. 1 3 0 1.340 Black Knight 1 1 3 1.341 Tout Or 1 1 2 1.312 Universal 1 0 1,342 Joyful ....2 0 0 1.340 Larghetto 1 1 3 1,328 Leochares 1 1 0 1,325 Nelle Yorke 1 2 2 1,300 Gath 1 2 2 1.301 Lottery 1 2 2. 1,300 Ballybell 1 2 O 1.300 Pantalette 0 5 0 1,300 Jock Scot 1 2 0 1,298 Thistle Queen ; 1 2 1 1,291 Share 1 0 1 1.282 Biff Bang 1 2 1 1,207 . Wise Dove : 1 2 0 1,261 Gueland 1 2 1 1,200 Honey Girl 1 0 1 1.255 Reliance 2 1 0 1.250 liezlali 1 I 1 1.242 Horse. 1st, 2d. 3d.""Amtr Joan Marie 1 2 1 1,239 Ablaze 1 l o 1,226 Wopiti 1 1 0 1,228 Wachnpreague 1 1 0 1,225 American Soldier . . 0 4 4 1,225 Translate 10 1 1,221 Franc Tireur 1 1 0 1.220 Xeddam . 1 0 2 1,202 Afternoon .: 1 2 1 1,201 Surf 0 4 4 1,200 Brigadier (general 1 2 1 1,200 Hope Princess 1 2 2 1,200 Intrigante 0 2 0 1,200 Jeg 0 2 1 1,200 Hard Guess 1 l 2 1,200 Mademoiselle Cadeau . 1 1 2 " 1,180" Superb 1 1 1 1,177 Carpet Sweeper 1 0 2 1,164 A'alley of the Moon 10 0 1,161- His Choice 1 0 3 1,144 Marion Hollins 1 1 1 1,138 Dewey Eve 1 1 '2 1,138 Cimarron Ill 1,136 Joe Joe 1 1 1 1,136. Frizlct 1 1 1 1,125 Flying Orb 1 2 0 1,113 Aiethusu 1 () 1 1,112 Aida McGee 1 0 1 1,109 Passing Shower 10 0 1,109 Snapdragon II. 1 0 0 1,108 Lady Stella 10 4 1,101. Bluffer 1 1 2 1,100 Wedding Cake 1 1 2- 1100 Fluff. 1 2 0 1,100 Chimera 1 1 2 1,100 By Jiminy 0 2 0 1,100 Saeajawea 1 2 0 1,100 Rockland 1 1 2 1,100 Princeps 1 0 1 1,099 Ararat 1 0 1 1,098 Gallagher 1 1 1, 1.098 Old Kosebud 1 1 0 1,095 Major Domo 1 0 0 1,092 Queen Isabel .' 1 0 1 1,089 Sweep Clean 1 0 2 1,080 Cherabino ;. 1 0 3 1,074 Chateau Thierry 1 0 0 1,001 Dernier Sou ..i 1 0 2 1,057 Osgood 1 0 2 1,053 Repeater 1 0 0 1,036 Midiah 1 2 1 1,025 Franklin 1- 0 0 1,014 Royal Jester 1 1 1 1.011 Le'Gaulois 1 0 3 1,007 Foam .1 1 0 1,005. Victor S 1 1 1 1,003 Riivanna 0 3 4 1,000 Ballymooney 1 0 0 1.C00 Kewpie O'Xeil 1 0 0 1,000 Queen of the Sea . 1 1 0 i;000 Lord Herbert i 1 0 1 998 Gossip Avenue 1 0 0 898 Sugarmint 1. 1 0 994 Hot Stuff -. . . 1 0 1 993 Highland Light : 1 0 0 985 Chincoteague 1 6 1 983 Allivan 1 1 0 980 American Eagle 1 1 2 975 King Terry 1 1 1 975 Devildog 1 0 2 973 Celtic Lass 1 0 0 971 Thunderclap 0 1 1 950 Titanium 1 0 0 942 Red Red Rose.. 0 3 "4 925 Leading Star 0 1 7 900 Last Straw 1 0 .1 900 War Club 1 1 0 900' Valspar 1 1 0 900 Quel Bonheur 1. 1 0 900 Yung Ching 1 1- 0 900 Head Over Heels 1 0 3 900 Vmr Mac i.. 1 1 0 900 Dominique 1 1 0 900 Dorcris 1 .1 0 900 Sctocli Verdict 1 0 2 900 Sand Bed 1 0 0 900 Farhiingdnle' 1 0 0 900 Old: Faithful 1 0 0 898 Frederick the Great 1 0 1 809 Tottie 1 0 1 864 Behave Yourself 1 0 0 850 Bayard 1 0 1 845 Winneeonne 1 p 0 844 "Wnnatah 1 0 0 838 OTcr There 1 1 0 0 834 East View 0 2 0 825 Honey Cell : 1 0 0 823 Lover's Lane II '.' 1 0 2 813 Pen Rose . 1 0 0 810. Lady Emmeline 1 1 0 808 Toucanet 1 0 1 800 Omer K 0 3, 3 800 Blue Laddie 1 (f 2 800 Playfellow 0 3 2 800 The Archer 1 1 0 " 800 Sunny Hill 1 0 1 800 Sir Clarence 0 3 2 800 Jesava 1 0 1 800 Favour 0 3 2 800 Flight Captain 1 0 1 800 In the domain bf jockeyship L. Ensor came to the front as the star rider of the New York field, both in respect of number of races won and percentage. He seems to liave developed into an able rider and there is "ample room for more of his kftid. In Teal ability Sande was probably his equal, but was only third in the list, C. Kummer taking second place. C. Turner staged an effective comeback and rode with skill and success until a broken collar-bone put him in retirement for a time. Mooney, L. Fator, Ponce, Ambrose, Johnson, "Werner, Robinson and others won popular favor, but none of these rode lip to the form shown by Elisor. The records of the riders who rode one or more winners were: Jockey. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Unp. P.C. Ensor, L 2S0 90 55 32 97 .34 Kummer. C. .274 04 70 33 107 .23 Sande, E 202 49 4S 29 76 .24 Turner, C 284 47 46 38 153 .17 Mooney. J 359 45 45 61 208 .13 Fator, L 168 33 25 32 78 .20 Ponce, C 205 33 30 39 103 .16 Ambrose, E 126 30 23 17 50 .24 Johnson, A 197 27 20 29 121 .14 Weiner. F. 215 25 21 32 137 .12 Robinson, C 146 25 16 23 82 .17 McAtee, L. 179 24 36 20 99 .13 Sehuttinger, A 138 24 16 13 85 .17 Buxton, M 163 21 27. 27 88 .13 Barrett, X. .103 20 22 9 52 19 Kcogh. F ... 71 20 14 6 31 .03 Rice. T 169 19 29 36 85 .11 Coltiletti. F 133 17 23 16 77 .13 Fairbrother. C Ill 17 12 18 64 .15 Rowan, T 134 17 23 20 74 .13 Callahan. J 129 15 18 21 75 .12 Miller, C. H 80 11 5 116 53 .14 Wida, S 85 11 7 10 57 .13 Lyke, L 82 10 12 19 41 .12 Kelsay, W .-.144 10 18 22 94 .07 Zoeller. J 121 10 13 11 87 .08 Rodriguez. J 88 9 11 10 58 .10 Murray, T . 45 8 7 7 23 .18 Davies. T 66 6 10 8 42 .09 Hopkins. D ...70 6 4 8 52 .09 Marinelli, B 34 6 6 5 17 .IS McCabe; J 44 6 5 8 ,25 .14 Myers, II 52 5 5 7 35 .10 Obert. W 56 5 11 5 35 .09 Curlier. M 22 4 1 3 14 .IS Hamilton, II 51 2 2 5 42 .04 Lancaster. R 43 2 2 2 37 .08 McGraw. S 17 2 1 3 11 .12 Partington, T. ...... 31 2 2 5 22 .06 Sneidlnan, S 28 2 1 1 24 .07 Nolan, T 17 1 6 (I 10 .06 Rabin. G 36 1 5 4 26 .03 Rowan. M 42 1 4 7. 30 .02 Woodstock, F 21 1 4 2 14 .05 King, U. 37 1 3 4 29 ;03 Hayues, E 23 1 3 1 18 .04 Wilson. F 27 1 "M l, 49 .01 Ball. R .16 1 2 3 10 .06 Burke, H. J 15 1 2 2 11 .07 Evans, A 13 12 1 ,9- .08 Kummer, E ;8 1 2. 1 4 .13 McTaggart, J. 17 1 .2 0 14 .06 Bullman. S. 20. 1 1 2 16 105. Corey, C. 23 1 1 4 17 .(R Jarvis. T. 23 1 1 2 19 .01 O'Brien. W. J 7 1 1 1 4 .14 Tault, T 6 1 1 1 3 .17 StacL G 25 1 1 3 20 .04 Pftz.i J 5 1 1 0 .3 .20 Schwartz, M 8 1 1 2 4 .13: Bryson, F. 8 1 0 0 7 ;13- Callabaii, II 13. 10 0 12. ;0S; Connolly. J l 1 0 0 5 .17,- Moore, E 7 1 0 0 6 .11 Pierce, J. 19 1 0 4 11 .03 "... -- Jockey. ' 'itfi'Is2d " d: Unp. :P.C. Swart, H .8 1 0 1 6 .13 Taylor, W. W 5 10 13 .20 Veitch, S 2 1 0 1 0 .50 The following rode to places, but did not win: Jockey. Mts. 2d. 3d. Unp. Walls, G 24 3 4 17 Kirschbaum. C 13. 3 1 9 Mountain, M 14 3 1 10 Butwell, J 9 2 2 5. Gordon, C ' 13 2 2 9 Campbell. J 1 22 1 7 14 Richcreek, A 13 1 6 6 Quiiilan, T 19 1 3 15 Stapleton, J 5 1 2 2 Allen. A .... ' 4 1 1 2 Martin. E .- 17 1 0 16 Carmody, J 13 1 0 12, Holder, O.. Jr 4 10 3 Hinton, W 1 . 1 0 0 Josiah, E 7 1 0 6 Pctz. J. G 2 1 0 f. Snyder, C 1 ,1 0 0 iBorcl, C. .'. ..' 17 0 5 12 I'ct'crs, J ..15 0 3 12 Coiiey, L .15 0 2 13 Lux, F . . ' 5 0 2 3 Brunncr, J '.. 5' 0 1 4 Burke, J. II ; 3 0 1 2 Burley. F 7, 0 1 0 Caldwell, 0 7, 0 1 6 Everett. M '. - 4 0 13 Jelly, E 10 0 1 9 Lang; W. 2 0 11 Meaney, J. .t .. 10 10 These were unsuccessful in ail their races: Jockey. Mts!.'- Jockey. . Mts. Mink, L 1 Moore, . F. 2 Atkinson, E. .... 1 Huffman, R. ........ 2 Bell. J. 1 McCrann, R 2 Coleman, J 1 Longo, J 2 Finley, A 1 Doyle, T. 3 Johnson, I 1 Mason, R. 4 Mein, G. 1 Xicklnus, A. ........ 5 Paradise. A 1 Wessler, J 5 Reilly, F. , 1 Judge, J. 6 Ritchie, J 1 Pnrrish. C G Rowan, J. .......... 1 Wakof f, -H. . . 6 Shelepets, J. ... 1 Huff, X 10 Simpson, R. 1 Moran, D 11 Small, W 1 Murphy, J. .11 Disunion, C. 2 Jackson, C. ...... 15 V. Powers led the riders .of jumpers, those winning a race or more being: Eider. :Mfs. 1st. 2d. 3d. Unp.P.C. Powers, V 17 9 3 3 2 .53 Bycrs. D. 21- 8 -3 0 4 .38 Crawford, R. H. ..... 17 7 2 4 4 .41 Mergler. C .... 24 5 0 4 9 .21 ; Bush, S 14 5 5 I- 3 .36 Hayues, B 16. 5 1 1.9 .31 Smoot, C 13 4 6 1 2 .31 Brooks, X 14 3 4 2 5 .20 Cheyne, L 28 2 6 5 15 .07 Kennedy, X 11 2 3 1 5 .18. Williams. H 10 2 1 1 6 .20; Hnnna, R 17 1 5 3 8 .03 Blake, W. 8.1 3 1 3 .12 McCleary. W 0 1 1 2 2 .17 Gentry, W. 1 1 0 0 0 100 Brady, P 2 10 0 1 .50 Ural, ,W . . 3 1 0 0 2 .33 Jockeys who rode Mo places, but did not win-were: Rider. Mts. 2d. 3d.Unp. Archibald, G ; 8 2 4 2 O'Connor, M 8 2 2 4- Sims'." A 6 2 0 4 Phillips, H 4 1 3 0. Keating, W 3 1 1 1. Parrette, T 3 10 2 Cbtman. T. .... 1 0 1 0 Howard. W. ... 1 0 1 0 King, H. 1 0 1 0 Taylor, W ?' 1 0 1 0: Hunnignu, J - 1 Stretch, A 3 0 1 2; Mahoney, W : ...4 0 1 3 Riders unplaced in all their races were: Rider. Mts. Rider. Mts. Diamond, 0 1 Hughes, S 2 Gilbert, R 1 Stevenson, S 2 Hines, C. 1 Veitch, S.. Jr.. 2 Henderson; M 1 Franklin, L. .4. Russell, J 1 Races for gentleman riders were few and those who won were: Gentleman Rider. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Unn.P.C. Alpers, Mr. F ...2 2 0 0 0 100 Bosley, Mr. T., Jr. ... 2 1 1 0 0 .50 Toland. Mr. 11. H. R.. 1 1 0 0 0 10Q Davis, Mr. A. J. . . . . . 3 1 0 0 2 .33 Tliese were placed without winning: Gentleman Rider. Mts. 2d. 3d. Unp. Wildey, Mr. W 2 1 1 0 Ewing, Mr. J. X .. 1 1 0 0 Brooke, Mr. G 2 1 0 1 Wright, Mr. T. 4 1 0 3 Clark', Mr. F. 1 0 1 0 Cowdin, Mr. E 1 0 1 0 Eastman, Mr '. 1 0 1 0 The following were unplaced in all their races: Gentleman Rider. Mts. Gentlemen Rider. Mts. Bronnell, L 1 Pultzer, Mr 1 Gillen. Mr. 1 Tucker, Mr. H 1 Mather, G 1 Park, Mr. J. ..: 2 Thomas J. Healey, always in the front rank,, led the successful trainers in winners saddled, but only had two the best of James Fitzsiminqns. Then followed Ju order, Sam Hildrcth, M. Hirscln Jimmy Rowe, H. G. Bedwell and W. H. Karrick, thes-e being all who were credited with twenty or more winners. Following are the trainers who sent one or more winners to the post: Trainer. Wins. Trainer. Wins. Healey, T. J ..40 Marshall. L. F 4 Fitzsimmons, J 38 Martin, Win. 4 Hildreth, S. C 32 May, J. W 4 Hirsch, M 29 McDaniel, D. R. ... 4. Rowe, Jas 29 Trotter, E 4 Bedwell, H G 27 Walker, W. S... 4 Karrick, W. H......27 White, C 4 Odom, G. M ..19 Byer, J 3 Feustel, L 19 Daly.M 3 Buxton, C 18 Decker, O. J 3 Owens, J 15 Freters, J 3 Harmon. T. J 15 McDaniel, W 3 Welsh, T. 14 McDonald, J. H..... 3 Reinheimer, L. J. ..14 Peters, E. .......... 3 Peterson, G 14 Roseacher, H 3 Moore, C. K 14 Shields, W. 3 Garth, Wm. 14 Veitch, S. 3 Booth, W 13 Wagnon, J. G 3 Wallace, W. M 12 Whalen, J 3 Patterson, K. 12 Wilson, J ..3 Murphy. J. J 12 Atkinson, G. W. ... 2 Randolph, H. 11 Bray, F.. M. 2 Goldsborough. A. J.. 11 Byer, X. L 2 Clancy, WVC. , 11 Carroll, C. W 2 Lewis, J. H 10 Crawford, W- A 2 Hastings, J 10 Crist. II. E 2 Burch, P. M 10 Dennison, J 2 Brooks, W. H 9 Dunn, J 2 Healy, J. S 9 Guilor, F. A........ 2 Kraft, F. 9 Gasser, C. W 2 McCormack, J 9 Hall. G. E 2 Donohue, T. J 8 Hewitt, J. 2 Healy, J. W 8 Hoag, H. W 2 McXaughton, S 8 Hogan, W 2 Murphy, M. J 8 Johnston, J 2 Springer, E. D 8 Kclley, M. C 2 Weir, F. D 8 Kcrmath. J. T 2 CJopton, S. A 7 MeDaniel, II 2 Joyner, A. J 7 Mulrenan, J. J 2 Taylor, F. M 7 Rites, ,H. 2 Webber, T. 0 7 Robertson, J. ... 2 Blakeley, A. G 6 Schorr, J. F 2 Burlew, F. 6 Smart, M. , 2 Garth, L. W 6 Snyder, C. L 2 Harlan. S. P..'. 6 Wilson, W. F 2 Mitchell. W. B 6 Arthur, J. 1 Sietas, E 6 Beal, X. K 1 Spiers, W. J 6 Boyle, R. V. 1 Thompson, H. J 6 Bryson. G. R. ..... 1 Wayland. E.- 6 Byer, F 1 , Brady, M. f Carman, R. F., Jr. .. 1 Evans, J. 5 Carroll, J. 1 Midgley, W. R 5 Carroll, T. J. ..." 1 Miller, P.. 0., 5 Cole, B. L 1 Shannon, T. J "5 Campbell, J. H 1 Winfrey, G. O .. 5 Congdon. W H. ... . 1 Buslr. S. J. 4- Cunningham, Wi P . . 1 Oolsioii, R 4 Davis; A. J ...... 1 Donovan, J. L 4 Dayton, J. W 1 ('arson, I. 4. Duffy, J 1 Livingston, W 4 Dunne, F l MucMunua, J. ..... 4 Eustace, L 1 Trainer. Wins. Trainer: """ Wins. Fouhy, T. J 1 Notteri J. A i.v 1 Fox, P. J 1 Patterson, R 1 Frasch, G 1 Rasch, O. C 1 Ireland, J. T 1 Robertson, W 1 Gentry, L. 1 Sariford. C. 1 Goodin, A 1 Scott, J 1 House, W. S 1 Shannon, R. II .1 Karrick, K. K 1 Sheedy, M. 1 Kearney, D 1 Tault, Tv J 1 Leibert, E. 1 Walden, R. J 1 Keene, G II........ 1 Ward, J. S 1 Lbwenstein, M. . 1 Watkins, R. E '. 1 Mayberry, J. P 1 Wheeler, A 1 McAvoy, J. H. 1 Zoigler, G. 1 McDonald, J 1 Belmont Park Changes: Horses to Run the "Right" or American Way of Racing BELMONT PARK CHANGES Horses to Run the "Right" or American Way of Racing. Work of Transforming It from Left Handed Course to Right Handed Already Begun. NEW YORK, N. Y., November 20. The work of changing Belmont Park into an American race track is well under way. Some two months ago the Westchester Racing Association resolved to make the changes because owners would not mn their horses, the left hand way and could not be educated to do so. The left hand way did not suit American trainers or their horses, which on 'every other other course were asked to run right handed. They worked right handed and developed right hand rail and turn running. After working this way and being asked to race left handed horses went wrong. Many notable horses weakened under the strain and in consequence owners were shy about Belmont Park's left handed course. Major August Belmont wisely decided to "fit the tools to the trade" and Belmont Park will next spring be a regular race rack on American lines. Terry & Trench, the hig local contracting firm, began the work of construcion November 1 and much has been done since then. Between 150 and 200 men are on the job. The old steel field stand east of the grandstand is down and its concrete being used to build new roads about the noble racing plant. This field stand is to be replaced by Jv..new field, sructure to be built of the old stand "material, but which will stand at such an angle that the stretch will be in full view from all its seats. There will be two additional sections added to the eastern part of the grandstand. One or both sections will be used by the members of the Westchester Association and will be known as the club stand. . All the stalls in the entire stand will be raised twelve feet and brought out on a level with the supporting columns. Belmont Park's new paddock will be "directly behind where the old field stand stood and will occupy the greater part of the turf and field club's grounds. The old paddock is to be used as an automobile parking inclosure. The old paddock building is to remain, but all the stalls will be removed to the new paddock. A later use is to to be found for this structure. It is proposed, but not yet decided, to use the old betting' ring with its semicircular walls for a bad weather paddock. This may be done. BUILD BROAD PROMENADE. There is to be a broad promenade the entire length of the stand behind the upper row of seats. There are to be refreshment booths at intervals along this promenade. The old clubhouse west of the grandstand is to bo employed as the race track's general restaurant. All the soil of turns and stretch of the course has been taken up and piled and the entire Belmont course is to be regraded as nearly level as possible. Superintendent Pels has contracted for a great amount of the best top soil in Queens and Nassau Counties, which will be used for a new cushion on the regraded track. This soft mat will cover over and eliminate the old gritty mat about which trainers have bitterly complained as the cause of sore heels of the horses. When the new grading and soiling of the course, the changes of the turns and fences are completed, there will be a race course of the Belmont Park proportions with gentler turns and more public conditions. But it will be a right hand course and the horses will run as on other New York tracks and exactly opposite of the Belmont Park running in the past. The new finish will approximately be at a point where the old eighth post stood, about the eastern end of the old grandstand. The present chute will still be used and the horses coming, from it will run the left hand way to the eye, though there is really no right or -left hand way on a straight course. The finish of all races up to the five and a half furlongs will be at the new winning post. Should three-quarters or seven-eighths mile straightaway race's at Belmont Park be adhered to the Champagne Stakes and the Autumn is a. race at. seven furlongs straightaway second and third finishing posts will be necessary. But the probabilities are that these . races will be run to suit the owners, trainers and the public. The work going on will last all the winter's workable days. While the changes are being made horsemen and horses will not be disturbed, but must do all their exercises on the mile training track, which will be kept in first-class condition. Latest News from Blue Grass Farms LATEST NEWS FROM BLUE GRASS FARMS LEXINGTON, Ky., November 20. The fourteen-year-old chestnut stallion Mentor, by Black Stock (son of Hanover Mannie Himyar, sister to Domino), dam Meta, by Onondaga Una, by War Dance, has joined the United States Remount Service at The Meadows, near this cjty, he having been purchased from Dr. William Gadsby of Kirkwood, Mo. Mentor was purchased by Dr. Gadsby from the Otto Steifel estate and Steifel got him from the estate of Louis Cella. Mode Nicol has sold the three-year-old chestnut gelding l'henolax, by Fair Play Starry Night, to Arthur White, to be shipped to Middleburg, Ya., to be trained for steeplechasing. l'henolax is regarded as one of the handsomest thoroughbreds of the day and is good enough for any show ring. Wilson the Great, the three-year-old chestnut brother to Viva America, now in the stable of Mode Nicol on Nicholasville pike, has been castrated and it is Nicol's intention that he shall become a steeplechaser. E. R. Bradley has booked Melisande and Believe Me Boys to Fair Play. George B. Widener will send his Troutbeck mare l'henician to Fair Play, and the French mare Farce to Hourless. Kay Spence has booked Mile. Dazie to Hourless and Jack Joyner will send Sungold II., by Sundridge, to Fair Play. Col. R. L. Baker will leave Lexington Sunday for not Springs for a short visit, after which he will go to New Orleans for the winter. Edward Cebriau will come from his home at San Francisco to attend the sales of thoroughbreds here December 2 and 3. He has consigned Ballot Rose, Electric Light, Illusion, Isolation, Jourdain, Ruth W. and Sain Shot to the sales. The announcement that the colt, dam Dorval, which recently died of colic, was the only male weanling by Peter Pan proves to have been a misstatement. A. E. Hundley & Son have a brown weanling colt by Peter Pan Rusticoat. by Ethelbert, ut Monietta Farm near Danville. They also have a chestnut filly by Peter Pan Hollywood, by Ballot Glass Slipper. Harry Morrissey has departed for San Diego and will-take up Ms duties next Thursday as starter1 at Tijuana. Current Notes of the Turf CURRENT NOTES OF THE TURF Five horses, the property of Llyod Gentry, including his recent purchase Sterling, have arrived at New Orleans from Louisville. M. L. Schwartz will not retire from racing as recently announced and will retain all his horses with the possible exception of Enfilade, as Mr. Schwartz has had several offers for her from breeders and she may be retired to the stud shortly. The Due Decazes is forming a formidable stable of jumpers. In addition to those now in training ; he recently purchased from Baron Baeyens the j Irish-bred Se Souvenir, a brother to Souviens. Toi and Flying Fish; also the French-bred Mettray, a i son of Sans le Sou Montmeina. They are two-year-olds. Se Souvenir is said to be remarkably ! good looking and the real type of an Irish steeple- ! chaser. The death is announced at Maisons-Lafitte of the Frencli trainer Lucien Robert after a long 111- ' ness. Lucien Robert was one of the most success- j ful trainers of the day, winning a number of important -events. " These included La Grand Course I de Hales of 1902 and Le Prix dc La Haye-Jousselin with Bebe. Among the owners he trained for were Counts M. Klein and M. Lougfils, Marquis de Tri- querville, Marquis de Jean Bomaiu and Count de ' Cherisey. Page 2 1TAILY RACING FORli Dily Duriagr "Winter Xostfea. StUj (Except Henday) Balance of the Tear. DAILY RACING FORM PUBLISHINGCO". Ml KJTMOUTH COTTRT :: CHIOAGO, HI. H EXCHAKQE STREET ;; BUFFALO, X. 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Winter racing for the season of 1920-1921 will be inaugurated here next Thursday, and continue to March 17, 192L The first meeting will be -held at Jefferson Park, from November 25 lo" December 31, then the Fair Grounds will open on January 1 and racing will be conducted there to February 8. The wind-up will be at Jefferson Park, the' final meeting running from February 9 to March 17. Preparations are practically completed for the inauguration of the snort at Jefferson Park on Thanksgiving Day. Even despite" desertions to Havana and Tijuana, there 'are nearly as many horses here as there were last year; in fact, more than are necessary. The Kentucky delegation is already here and every day brings additional arrivals from Maryland. However, not until the Bowie meeting is over will the final shipment come from that state. Jefferson Park appears to better advantage than it did last year, improvements during the summer mouths, adding favorably to its' general appearance and horsemen are loud in their praise of the changes. The track is in much better condition than last spring and should be fast by opening day, if no more rain falls Racing secretary J. B. Campbell expects to have a "fine "program" for" Thanksgiving Day, and as the ; majority of- the' horses here are' in racing condition, will find no trouble filling his cards Joseph A. Murphy, J..H. Monck and H. P. Conk-ling will be the stewards of the meeting, while Ed Tribe will do the starting as soon as Bowie closes, James Osborne acting in his place for the first few days. G. D. Bryan, Jr., secretary-treasurer and moving spirit of the Jefferson Park race track, arrived this morning from Baltimore, and he brought with him the news that Judge J. F. Monck, well-known Canadian racing official aud former jurist in his home city of Hamilton, Ontario, will be the third man in the stewards stand at the coming Shrewsbury meeting with Joseph A. Murphy and Herman P. Conkling. Judge Monck is due to get in Tuesday and it is expected that the other two stewards will arrive about the same time. Messrs. Murphy and Conkling will leave Baltimore tomorrow. Mr. Bryan is optimistic concerning the coming Jefferson Park meeting, and in his opinion it will be the best ever held nt that course. "With the exception of a few eastern owners who are going into winter quarters at the wind-up of the Bowie meeting, practically all of the stables now racing at Bowie will ship to New Orleans," said Mr. Bryan, "and we are in a quandary as to how to provide stalls for all of them. More horses of the higher grade will be here than ever- before and if tlio -weather will only, hold up like' it" is now, New Orleans racegoers will be- treated to some grand sport." 'While the Jefferson Park management is struggling along with the stalling situation, a worse state of affairs exists at the Fair Grounds, STALLS AT A PREMIUM. At the latter park there are 1,164 stalls and the applications for them already total three hundred more than are available. Each- day finds additions to the list of requests for stable room, and it looks as though many of the racing establishments will have to take quarters for the entire -winter ; at -one track or the other , instead of moving with the meetings as in former" years. The ideal weather of the past few days continued today, and the two race tracks were fairly alive with' horses. Following the end of the training period at the Fair Grounds; a huge - scraper was placed on the course, digging it up to a considerable depth. When the dirt resettles it Is expected that the course will be faster thah ever. Arrivals of horses included those of R. Field. A. W. Jackson and B. A.- Smith. Field's racers were in' charge of Trainer Charles Hawk, and : among the nine-in the outfit Were ' two iyenrlings. There were sir yearlings in Smith's consignment. John M.- Goode will send six horses here, 'according to advices received yesterday, -and among them will be Sands of Pleasure and Wadsworth's Last, two thoroughbreds which raced with much success here last year. Additions to the riding colony include jockeys W. Obert, H. J. Burke, F. Murphy, F. Smith and J. Gruber. William Farnum, the noted moving picture actor, will race a large stable of horses here this winter, in charge of trainer W. H. Fizer. The Farnum horses will be sent down at the conclusion of the Bowie meeting." A party of Kentucky horsemen sailed from here for Havana this morning. Among them were Mr. and Mrs. Michael Quinn, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Arm, William Krels, Lucine Hoffman, A. Melcher, Al Weinberg. John Moller and JJ Moran. Lloyd Gentry came n tonight from Lexington, Ky, his horses having been here for several days. Arrangements have again .beeu completed whereby the Illinois Central Railroad will run two special trains daily' to the Jefferson Park track. This city is .rapidly filling with turf enthusiasts from all parts of the country and the hotel and rooming houses report more reservations for the winter season ' than ever before. Most of these on hand now are from New York and Kentucky, where the seasons have ended, but the Maryland crowd will begin' to come in during the coming week. ' The first race at Jefferson Park will be called to the post at 2 o'clock each day and this will enable the patrons to get back to the city before darkness sets in. Bowie BOWIE The hor&es which seem best in Monday's races are: Bowie, Md.p November 20, 1820. 1 William of Corotoinan, Rhinestone, Trantula. 2 Joe Joe, Lonely, Toadstool. iZ Xalapa Farm Stable and J. W. McClelland entry. Dough Girl, John's Ummn. 4 WAR NOTE, Sunhylnud,' Tom McTaggart. 3 Sandy Heal, Ballet Dancer II., Clean Gone. G Columbine. St. Isidore, Hendrie. 7 Refugee, Patil Connelly, Pilsen. E. G. McQuade. Chicago Handicap. 1 Trantula, Gold Foyle, William of Corotoman, Bengalese. 2 Sunrose"; Napoli, Scmb Lady, The Belgian II. 3 Light Rose, Irish Abbess, Blue Belle, John's Unima. 4 SUNNYLAND, Tom McTaggart, War Note, Ralco. 5 Goaler, Sandy Beal, War Zone, Chasseur. G Columbine; St.Isidore, Hendrie, Sister Emblem. 7 Pilsen, Refugee, Aurum, Paul Connelly. New York Handicap. 1 Trantula. Mollle Barnes, Rhinestone, Huonec. 2 Lonelv, Sunrose, The Belgian II., Joe Joe. 3 LIGHT ROSE, Irish Abbess, Dough Girl, Blue Belle. 4 War Note, Sunnyland, Tom McTaggart, Ralco. 5 Sandy Beal, Chasseur, Clean Gone, Biff Bang. 6 Malvolio, St. Isidore, Columbine, Ilehdrie. 7 Pilsen, Refugee, Favour, Sentimental. Buffalo Handicap. 1 Trantula, Goid Foyle, William of Corotoinan, Bengalese. 2 Sunrose, Napoli, Scrub Lady, The Belgian II. 3 Light1 Rose, Irish Abbess, John's Urama, Dough Girl. 4 SUNNYLAND, Tom McTaggart, War Note, Ralco. 5 Goaler, Sand' Beal, War Zone, Chasseur. II Columbine, 'St.Isidore; Hendrie, Sister Emblem. 7 Filseii, Refugee, Paul 'Connelly, Favour. Observer's Handicap. 1 Trantula, Rhinestone, Mollle Barnes, William of Corotoinan. 2 Sunrose. Lonely. Napoli. Joe Joe. 3 XALAPA FARM STABLE and J. W. McCLEL- LAND ENTRY, John's Unima, Blue Belle, Dough Girl. 4 Toni MpTaggart, Sunnyland. War Note, Ralco. 5 Sandy Beal, Goaler, Ballet Dancer II., Veteran. 0 Hendrie, St. Isidore, Columbine, Deckmate. 7 pilsen, Paul Connelly, Refugee, Favour. Consensus of Handicaps. 1 Trantula, William Of Cdrotdmaii, -Rhinestone,' Mollle Barnes. 2 Sunrose, Lonely, Joe Joe, Napoli. 3 Light Rose, Irish Abbess, Dough Girl, John's Umma. 4 Sunnyland, War 'ote, Tom McTaggart, Ralco. 6 Sandy Beal, Goaler, War Zone, Ballet Dancer II. (5 Columbine, Hendrie, St. Isidore, Sister Emblem, t 7r-rilseii, .Refugee,, Paul Couneliy, Favour J American Success Abroad: England and France Furnish Testimonials to Quality of Our Old-Fashioned Families C. J. Fitz Gerald AmeRican success abroad England and France Furnish Testimonials to Quality of Our Old-Fashioned Families. (BY C. J. FITZ GERALD.) NEW YORK, N. Y., November 20. Those who regard American strains of blood as essential to success in breeding thoroughbreds, believing that the best results are achieved through the blending of foreign and native families, find great satisfaction In the showing made this year in England and France by animals mated In this way. The fine performance by the progeny of Orby, whose dam was the Hanover mare Rhoda B., in England have beeri gratifying to the breeders of thoroughbreds in the United States, who have resented the barring from the English Stud Book of any animal whose pedigree traces to Lexington. The achievements of some of the best performers iii France during 1920 furnishes additional proof, if any were deeded, but there is a "world of merit in our good 'old-fashioned 'families.- France has really furnished sensational testimonials to the quality of American-strains of blood through Meddlesome Maid, Phusla, ' Cortland and Other racers whose performances this year have been remarkable. The case of Meddlesome Maid Is a fresli illustration of the romance of blood stock breeding; one of those happenings which make every man who owns a mare beiieve that some day he will breed a great performer. This phenomenal three-year-old filly was bred by Joseph E. Widener of Philadelphia at his Frencli Stud and sold by him along with others to A. K. Macomber a year ago. Her dam, Colonial Girl, was by Meddler. She had made a name for herself by defeating Herinis In the $50,000 World's Fair Handicap at St. Louis in 1900.- She "was, a mare of fine size and superb individuality, but when bred to: such sires as Rabelais, SaVdanapale and Eeouen, the best available in France, she gave nothing to the turf that -was beyond the ordinary. Finally, thoroughly dls--gusted with her, Mr. Widener mated Colonial Girl with Irish Lad, the American-bred son of Candel-mas and Arrowgrass, by Bramble, which was standing at the stud of the late Herman 15. Duryea. This horSe was selected chiefly because he was near at hand.. Meddlesome Maid was the result of that union, and it is one of the exasperating pranks Of fortune that she should have demonstrated her great powers of speed and bottom in the colors of another than her breeder. Early in the season just past the filly Flowershop, by Alcantara II., was hailed as the" champion of her age andsex in France, but the autumn proved that Meddlesonle Maid was not only her superior, but the mistress of all the other thoroughbreds in Prance when it came to running over a long distance. It is true that she was beaten by the English colt Comrade in one of the ' French races, but on that occasion she lost about eight lengths at the top of the stretch through being forced wide, but in the opinion of the best French critics, based on her recent performance in winning the Prix du Consell Municipal, where she vanquished ths best band that has gone to the post in France this year, she is regarded as even superior to the winner of the Grand Prix de Paris over a long route. Mr. Macomber, who was in New York on Tuesday of last week, haying Just returned from France, Is always loath to talk about his own horses for publication, but when asked about Meddlesome Maid's race in the big event, he said: FRENCH LEADERS HALF AMERICAN. "It was superb the way she beat heir opponents at the finish and it was a great feather in the cap of those who believe in American blood. It is a remarkable' fact that the five outstanding performers on the French turf this year all curry strong infusions of American blood. They are Durban, by Durbar Banshee, by Irish Lad; Durzetta, by Durbar Frizette, by Hamburg; Grazing, by Sweeper Xanthene, by Grey Plume; Phusla, by Malntenon Pope Joan, by Disguise, and Cortland, by Main-tenon Court Dress, also a daughter of Disguise. Durbar and Sweeper are both full of American blood and the fact that Frizette is the second dam of Durban marks her as a 'great brOod mare. These five two-year-olds I have just named will be the favorites for, the big French threeryear-old prizes of 1921, and, when you consider that there are about 7,000 horses from which the French have" to draw their supply, it Is a phenomenal showing." Mrs. Duryea bred Durzetta, Durban and Grazing, while Phusla and Cortland were bred by the late W. K. Vanderbilt and went to Mr. Macomber in the recent transfer of all the bloodstock owned by ; ' that good sportsman, whose passing was lamented by all friends -of the thoroughbred here and abroad. Each of these two-year-olds achieved distinction during the current season and all are said to be of fine individuality. Mr. Macomber is singularly fortunate in the possession of so many American -bred mares obtained through his Vanderbilt purchases. These1 dams are' all registered In the French -Stud Book because of their' importation into the country -prior to the period the English and French authorities raised the barrier against Lexington and his descendants. This gives Mr. Macomber a most unique position. The progeny of his mares of American lineage are eligible for registration also, but those from similar families bred here or from related families imported from France would be banned. This fact gives force to an idiosyncrasy in connection with turf regulations abroad which those engaged in the breeding Industry elsewhere find difficult to understand. How to Pick the Winners and When Not to Bet HOW TO PICK THE WINNERS AND WHEN NOT TO BET The man who, having bet, detects himself singing before a race, is doomed to lose. Money carried for three days in a man's shoe or a woman's stocking is invested with winning powers, while some men will never back a horse except at odds of six to five or nine to five. They assert that they always win at those prices and lose at others. Few .betting men have the courage to wager their money after having seen a crosseyed person. Such an occurrence is regarded as a bad omen. When an accident occurs at the starting post and a jockey finds it necessary to dismount there is a great scramble of the superstitious to bet upon his horse. Many persons have an odd fancy for backing horses according to certain numbers on the program, but the reasoning and deduction or no two' men are the- same. Sticking a pin through the program from back to front Is a popular method of picking winners. Perhaps it .Is as good a Avny as any. Women who bet have their favorite messenger boys, and will allow no others to place their commissions. "Oh, where Is my lucky boy?" Is the anxious inquiry that Is heard over and over again. If the lucky boy fails to turn up there is no bet. A speculator in doubt resorts to innumerable devices in his search for tips. If only two horses go- to the post he probably tosses a coin to decide. If there- are ten starters he writes their respective numbers on small bits of paper, shakes .them' in Ills hands, presses the palms close together, opens them, and blows the papers away. Hu pins Ids faith to the' lust one to leave his liand;-4-TitBits. Gallagher Bros. Lose a Weanling GALLAGHER BROS. LOSE A WEANLING LEXINGTON, Ky., November 20. The weanling colt by Wornilelghton Royal Child, which Sanford Lyue recently sold to Gallagher Bros., died today of distemper "at Latehiuout Stud. . : Havana's Seventh Season: Opens at Oriental Park of Thursday, November 25 HAVANA'S SEVENTH SEASON . Opens at Oriental Park on Thursday, November 25. Approximately $600,000 to Be Distributed During the 100 or More Days' Racing. HAVANA, Cuba, November 20. The seventh season of winter racing iiv Cuba will be inaugurated at Oriental Tark on Thanksgiving Day, November 23, nnd continue for 100 or more days. Approximately $(500,000 will be distributed in stakes and purses during the course of the meeting, which will bo considerably in excess of the amount distributed in any previous year. Tlie stake program comprises twenty-one richly endowed events, ranging in value from $15,000 added down to $2,000 added. These stakes closed for entries on Monday, November 15, and received a bumper crop of nominations. Tlie group of twenty-one stakes is a noteworthy one and is without doubt the largest number ever offered at any winter" race meeting. The action of the Cuban government in endowing two of the new stakes that were instituted at its behest is a happy augury "for the future of the sport 1n Cuba at least and will tend to place the sport of racing upon a still firmer basis. The announcement by general manager Frank J. Bruen that no purse would be less than $700, compared with purses of $C00 last year, and also that the daily program would contain purses of $800, $000 and even $1,200 was good news to horsemen, and will be. the means of attracting many of the better class of stables ihat heretofore have not participated in Cuban racing. Among the eight stakes that will have their Inaugural running at this meeting the .Grand Prize of Cuba, at one mile and three-sixteenths, and having an added money value of $15,000, which amount is subscribed by the Cuban government, takes precedence fit importance and value, but it does "not hold the interest for Cuban racegoers as does the Cuba Produce Stakes, also a government-endowed affair, but which, with its $10,000 added money, is not so valuable as the other event. The Cuba Produce Stakes is for two-year-olds foaled in Cuba, ami will be the first stake for Cuban-bred horses to be decided. To this fact the stake owes the wonderful interest that it has aroused among the native racegoers. OUTSTANDING CUBAN" FIXTURES: The Grand National Handicap and the Cuban Derby are the chief of the regular fixtures. The first-named retains its former added money value of- $10,000, but the latter .has been increased in value to $15,000. Not the least encouraging sign of the times is the interest tlie Cuban people are evincing in turf affairs. The first few meetings were marked by apathy on their part and the track had to depend for support largely on American patronage. Succeeding seasons,- however, have wrought a marked change: in tlie attitude of the natives toward racing and gradually they have acquired a distinct liking for- the sport, as evidenced by their attendance In greatly increased numbers. Clean sport has removed suspicion from their minds and given them the confidence that they had lacked. Other factors also had their influence in getting the people, to patronize the races. Mario G. Menocal, president of the republic, placed his stamp of approval on racing and the conduct of the same by the club's officials by attending at frequent intervals, accompanied by his cabinet officers, and set an example that was quickly emulated by the. society element. Whereas during the first two years the .track had to depend upon American visitors for its patronage, the daily attendance last ' year' was drawn largely from the native population, making it apparent that the old order had been reversed and that the track could be operated successfully with Cuban patronage exclusively. The big "horse specials" from Maryland and Kentucky have arrived and all the horses are in good coidition, meeting with no mishaps on their way here. Training, operations are already under way and there will be 'no scarcity of material to fill the program of 'the first week of the meeting. -The track Is in rand. condition and Oriental Park looks more beautiful than ever. If such a thing is possible, with many additional improvements completed. All the racing officials arc here or on their way. They include John Hachmeister, for years noted as the manager of the Latonia and Douglas Park tracks, who- will act as one of the stewards, together with C. II. Lansdale and F. J. Bruen. The judges will be C. Cornehlsen, M. Nathanson and E. Jasper. James Milton will again preside at the barrier, while W. W. Iiyles will be paddock judge, J. S Wallace, patrol judge, J. McLaughlin, timer, and Dr. F. W. Ashe", the veterinarian. John Hacli-melster; M. Nathanson and C. Cornehlsen will do the handicapping. Martin Nathanson will again be racing secretary. ' Queer Italian Horse Race: Annual Event at Siena with Armored Jockeys and Ancient Costumes QUEER ITALIAN HORSE RACE Annual Event at Siena With Armored Jockeys and Ancient Costumes. The most peculiar horse race in the world is the famous Palio, which takes place every summer at the picturesque Italian city of Siena. Magnificent mediaeval costumes are worn by all who take part in the proceedings. Before the actual racing begins, the jockeys, clad In glittering armor and their horses beautifully saddled, make a tour of the course, accompanied, by cavaliers, pages, archers, heralds and others. The scene of the race is tire huge public square before the communal palace. Here an oval course is fenced off for the occasion, and. sand spread over the concrete. The public arc admitted free to the center of the square, and the outer side of 'the course is surrounded by stands and houses for the use of those who are willing to pay for seats. Every district of Siena is represented by a jockey and has an emblem, among them being the snail, unicorn, caterpillar, giraffe and porcupine. Each contingent in the procession has a standard showing these emblems, and ' the bearers juggle with them as they march along. Before the racing each jockey takes his steed Into a church in his district and both receive a blessing. As soon as the procession is over, the jockeys retire to doff their armor. When they re-appear they resemble our Own jockeys, but the horses are without saddles, barebacked riding being the rule. Amidst thunderous cheering they at last get away and race three times around the Square. Every jockey Is allowed to use his whip freely on the shoulders of any of his rivals within reach. Directly the winner arrives at the post he is seized by the crowd, kissed and embraced and carried to the judges to receive the Palio, or prize, which is an elaborately painted banner. This he bears off In triumph and deposits In the church of- his district. How Prince of Wales Got a Jumper HOW PRINCE OF WALES GOT A JUMPER The "Australasian" tells how the Australian steeplechase horse Klnlark came into the Prince of Wales' possession. On tlie day that Klnlark won the Australian Steeplechase of $10,000 at Catilfield, Mr, J. 51. Xiall, owner of the gelding, was entertaining the Prince of Wales at Mlower.l Station. New South Wales, and on his advice the prince invested $50 on Kinla,rk. -whose price was 4. to 1. When the news was received that the horse had won. Mr. Xiall begged the prince to accept the; animal, and he gratefully did so, expressing the hope that he. would win some' 'races with him in England. In addition to winning the Australian Steeplechase, Kinlark finished second to lolaus in the Victoria Racing Club Grand National Hurdle of 1018, and second to Iohins iii tlie Victoria Racing Club Grand National Steeplechase of l'J'M. . i ............ .. Big Returns Form Canadian Racing BIG RETURNS FROM CANADIAN RACING TORONTO, Ontario, November 20. Returns for Spring race meetings at the mile tracks in Ontario, as shown in figures issued by the provincial treasurer this afternoon, show handsome profits for those operating the tracks. At the spring meeting of the Ontario Jockey Club held at Woodbine the receipts were $433,482.83 and the disbursements $217,730.47. The total amount wagered during this meet was $2;94G,002, the Ontario Jockey Club's percentage on tlie bets amounting to $292,842 net. Gate receipts were $110,757. Purses given by the club amounted to $S4;437.nO. The Ontario government -received' $52,500 for license and the municipal tax amounted to $21,191. Wages and salaries totaled $19,8-10: meeting expenses, Including police and Pinkerton agency, cost the-club $11,707. At the Thorncliffe spring meeting the receipts, exclusive of percentage on wagers, amounted to $78,248. The percentage is given as $212,5S5. The total amount wagered was $2,125,857. Admission tickets brought in $53,830, and War tax on these was $10,121. Disbursements totaled $277,754, Including government license, $52,500 ; war tax, $10,480; purses, $57,470.- Operating expenses in 1918 were $14,327; 1919, $930; 1920, $40,8(15. Mutuels supervision and clerical salaries, $26;429; rental In 1918, $5,000; 1919, $10,000; 1920, $5,000; racing officials, $5,884. At Hamilton receipts amounted to 309,501, and expenditures $1S1,303. The total amount wagered was- 5:2,033.900. At Fort Erie receipts were $327,896, nnd expenditures and disbursements, $200,322. The total amount bet was $2,323,017. Lexington Annual Breeders' Sale LEXINGTON ANNUAL BREEDERS' SALE Tin.' announcement has been made that John n. Madden, Jefferson Livingston, Edward Ccbriuu, Sidney Bedford, K. 1). Alexander and a number of other prominent figures in tlie thoroughbred breeding world will dispose of either- a part or all of their Interests iit the Annual Breeders' Sale at Lexington. Mr. Madden is selling about thirty marcs and the good stallion Hessian, his idea being to reduce his holdings to a minimum and devote more time to breeding and racing a few. Mr. Livingston Is practically closing out, as he Is offering all his mares, and the same is true of Mr. Bedford, while Messrs. Alexander and Cebrlan are merely reducing their holdings; Among the stallions to be included are Cataract, a replica of his noted sire Ben Brush, and from the dam of Pebbles, Ultimas, Runnymede, etc'. This young horse raced only in England, where he was a stakes winner of-no mean merit. . He returned to this country In the fall of 1919 and made his first .season ih 1920, when he served about tWenty-five mares. King Gorln, twice winner of the Kentucky Handicap, is also Included. In addition, something like fifty weanlings and yearlings will bo found iu the catalog of this annual event. Page 3 Tijuana Opens Thursday: All in Readiness for Prosperous Winter Meeting in Far West TIJUANA OPENS THURSDAY - All in Readiness for Prosperous Winter Meeting in Far West. About 500 Horses on the Grounds Attracted by Rich Stakes and Overnight Purses. .' - ' SAN DIEGO, Cal., November 20. The "winter race meeting of the Lower California Jockey Club that will begin at Tijuana course, which is just over the Mexican forder in lower California and only some fifteen minutes by trolley from the business heart of this city, on Thanksgiving will continue 125 days or more. It will be marked by the distribution among the horsemen of between $500,000 ami $700,000 the gross sum will depend on the length of time the meeting is prolonged-arid the running of more than a score of splendid stakes. General manager J, W. Coffroth and his associates have improved and. beautified the Tijuana course so that it now compares favorably with the most pretentious in this country. In addition no effort lias been spared to bring to Tijuana the best horses obtainable and, with that end in view, a grand array of valuable stakes were offered. The stakes number seventeen, with, the Coffroth Handicap of $20,000 the salient feature and the TI. S. Grant Hotel Handicap and Baja California Handicap of $10,000 each, the next in importance There are three $5,000 features and the remainder range in value from $2,500 to $1,500. No purse will be less than $500. Already there are about 500 horses on the grounds, with others arriving daily from Kentucky and the far East. The track is iu splendid condition and trainers are sending their charges along in a way to suggest that the fields for the opening days will not vvant for lack of horses ready to race. Winter tourists in these parts are increasing in numbers each succeeding year and from the large list of reservations at the hotels here there will be more here during the coming winter than ever before. San Diego, now a town of close to a quarter of a million, counting the thousands who constitute the population of its beautiful suburbs, is one of the most attractive wintering places on the continent. The temperature never varies fifteen degrees in this singularly equable climate. It is always June iu southern California and northern Lower California There is never a day in the year when sea bathing and deep sea fishing are not possible, and these are two of the allurements cif San Diego in winter. And no city on either the Atlantic or the Pacific seaboard that makes play for winter tourist patronage has anything on San Diego in the matter of hotels. Francis Nelson, the well and favorably known Canadian racing official, who will be the presiding steward at Tjuana, in full charge of the racing, is now on his way here from his .home in Toronto. The acquisition of Judge Nelson- to the official staff at Tijuana is favorably commented on everywhere and his presence in the stewards' stand is a guarantee of clean racing and an assurance that the rules of racing will be strictly adhered to. Among the recent arrivals here is the string of W. C. "Weant from Canada with twenty-two horses, including the veteran Top o' th Morning, Diomed, Mary Iteigel, Bon Otis, Ahzac, Sir Oliver and others. All shipped well and will be ready fbr an early start. , A top dressing several inches in depth has been put on the Tijuana track. This top dressing was selected by expert track engineers and it has already been demonstrated that it dries -out. almost immediately. James W. Coffroth is confident that from this season on the going of the Tijuana course will not lump, as .it did in years gone by and he believes that If he can get a fast enough horse out here in the course of the winter meeting he will bring to Tijuana the mile reeord for the American continent. Bowie Form Chart BOWIE FORM CHART BOWIE, MD., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, . 1920 Prince George Park. Seventh day. Southern Mary-land Agricultural Association. Autumn Meeting of 17 days. Weather clear; temperature 50. . Stewards, George Brown, Jr., Representing Maryland Racing Commission; E. C. Smith and. C. C. Hall. Judges, Joseph A. Murphy, G. T. Miller and J. H. Anderson. Starter, Edward Tribe. Racing Secretary, Joseph McLennan. Racing starts at 1:30 p. m. (Chicago time 12:30 p. m.). W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. Figures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate date, track record, age of horse and weight enrxied, Indicates apprentice allowance. P-4 A ci FIRST RACE 0 1-2 Furlongs. (Nov. 29, 1917 l:lfl -4 112.) Rosemont Purse. OXtcO Purse $1,248.05. 2-year-olds. Allowances. Net value to, winner $898.05; second, $200; third, $100; fourth, $50. Index Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin Jpckeys Owners Equlv. Odds Ste't '. 514513DRY MOON . wit 117 4 1 2k 2"" 23 i'J F Weiner R T Wilson 100-100 1 5111.4U. McLAUCHLIN w'i 103 6 4 8k l1 lk 2 J Pierce Redstone Stable lGu-100 i 01449 DUG DE 310KN1 wa 10S 2 G 4' 3'i 3" U Morris B h Jeuklus 1210-100 . '. i 51270 CURFEW wb 103 3 5 1 4 44 4l C H Miller H H Sommer 1145-100 ! 51449 CURRENT EVEN.TSwB 102 1 2 6 6 6. 5J J THooriey Quin'cy Stable 6550-100 j 50044 THE FOREIGNER wb103 5 3 51 5 6 6 J Morari M'HIrsch 5975-100 Time, 24, 48, 1:16, 1:23. Track good.. $2 mutuels paid, Dry Moon", $4.00 straight, $2.30 place; $2.20 show; Billy. McLaughlin, $2.40 place, $2.40 show; Due de Morny, $2.80 show. Equivalent booking odds Dry Moon, 100 to 100 straight, 15 to 166 place, 10 t& 100 show; Billy McLaughlin; 20 to 100 flace, 20 to ,100 show; Due de Morny 40 to 100 show.; Winner Bi c, by !01ambala Honeymoon, by Matchmaker (trained by T. J. Healey; bred by Mr. Richard T. Wilson). . Went to past, at 1:33. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and .third .driving. DRY MOON after racing in closest pursuit, passed BILLY McLAUGHLIN quickly in .the- final i eighth to win going away. BILLY MCLAUGHLIN showed a good order of -speed in racing1 into a clear lead, but tired badly near the end. DUG DE MORNY ran well and finished gamely. CURFEW quit badly after setting thVearly pace. Scratched 49582 Devastation, 102. Overweights Due de Mbrny, 3 pounds; Curfew, 4; The Foreigner, 1. ; ttTi i'jrtQ SECOND RACE 6 1-2 Furlongs. (Nov. 29, 1917 1:19 4112.) 'PursV $i,248.05T ! uXt:vu AH Ages. Claiming. Net value to winner $898.05; second, $200; third, $100; fourth, $50. Index Horses AWtPPSt ;Str Iln Jockeys . Owners Equlv. Odds Str't j 51415 ULTRA GOLD wn 5 119 8 2 24 1J 2 1 L Morris Sunnylarid Stable 135-100 ' 51437 GERMA wn 8 109 1 4 lk 2 ink 2" J Plerco G W Loft 2260-100 (51436)NIGHTSTICK wb 10 124 7 1 4nk 3'3 3 32 J Butwell P T Chlnn 135-100 j 51434 GILT FRINGE w 2 104 6 5 8 4"t 51 4 J Mooney J MacManus 705-100 51443:!BURGOYNE wn 3 110 4 7 7"t 71 4nW 5 G Babln C P Winfrey 1355-100 j 51434 TAN SON w 2 104 5 3 3l C"t 61 G J Heupel G L Goodacrc 43G5-100 ' 51361 NANCY ANN w 3 107 S G G' 8 73 7? J Shelepets E K Bryson 11775-100 ' 51449 HARD GUESS wn .2.106 2 8 5 fis 8 S F Weiner J Butler 3685-100 Time, 24, 48, .1:15, 1:22. Track good. $2 mutuels paid, Ultra Gold, $5.00 straight, $4.20 place, $3.20 show; Germa, $17.30 place, $5.90 show; ' Nightstick, $2.50 show. Equivalent booking odds Ultra Gold, 195 to 100 straight, 110 to 100 place, 60 to 100 show; Germa, 765 to 100 place, 195 to 100 show; Nightstick, 25 to 100 show. . Winner Cli. g, by Golden Maxim Ultimate, by Goldfinch (trained by R. A. Smith; bred by Mr. Henry T. Oxnard). Went to post at 2:02. At post .2 minutes. Start good and -.slow. Won handily; second and .third 1 driving. U.LTRA GOLD, close up from the start, raced into the lead in the last eighth, and won going 1 away. GERMA ran in greatly improved form and finished gamely after setting the pace early all the way. NIGHTSTICK was in close quarters early and outrun to the stretch, where he closed up resolutely and would have been second in another stride. GILT FRINGE closed a gap and finished close up. BURGOYNE ran well. Scratched 51434 Silence, 104; 51453 Manoevre, 116. ; Ki ACt A THIRD RACE 1 1-16 Miles. (Nov. 25, 1915 1:48 4 116.) Purse $1,048.05. 3-year-O ' JLtcOtc olds and. upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $698.05; seoond, $200; third, $100; fourth, $50. Index Horses AWtPPSt ? Str Ein Jockeys Owners Equlv. Odds Str't 1 51447 IROUEN W 4 113 5 6 4 5 33 2 1 A Johnson jV. Brent 300-100 51418 RAGNAROK wb 4 108 6 5 Is Is l3 l1! 2 L Iorris Sunnyland Stable 125-100 ' 51433 FAVOUR w 7 102 1 1 55 4nk 2nk 35 5 F Weiner P S P Randolph 313-100 51440MAR. LUCKETT. WB 3 105 7 7 2'i 2 43 4 4'1 J Heupel M Grant 1045-100 ' C1443 COURT'G COLORSwb 4 105 4 3 3l 3 5s 5s 5 J Dawson . A H Kelley 164G5-1O0 J C1363GALt.EY HEAD wb 6 104 3 2 6n" 7 C6 6s 6 L. Aron E Robie 10750-100 51447BOGART w 11 104 2 4 7 6J 7 7 7 M Schw'tz B E Chapman 3885-100 Time, 25, 52, 1:17, 1:46, 1:54. Track good, $2 mutuels paid, Rouen, $S.00 straight, $3.00 place, $2.40 show; Ragnarok, $2.80 place, $2.30 show; Favour, $2.50 show. Equivalent booking odds Rouen, 300 to 100 straight, 50 to 100 place, 20 to 100 show; Ragnarok, 40 to 100. place, 15 to 100 show; Favour, 25 to 100 show. Winner B. g, by S.t. Amant Kaffir Fowl, by Gallinule (trained by A. Brent; bred in England by Mr. John Sanford). Went to post at 2:29. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. ROUEN was outpaced early, but worked his way up on the outside' and came .fast through the final eighth to win easing up. RAGNAROK, beginning from the best going, was rushed into a good lead on the first turn, but tired, near the end. FAVOUR was in close quarters most, of the way and failed in the stretch drive. MARTHA LUCKETT showed speed, "but tired. COURTING COLORS showed a flash of early speed. GALLEY HEAD and BOGART were always outrun. Scratched 514541 American Boy, 104. Overweights Rouen, 1 pound. K-i AftK FOURTH .RACE 1 1-16 Miles. (Nov. 25, 19151:484116.)" Southern Maryland Hon- XtIOO dicap. Purse $1,548.05. All Ages. Net value to winner $1,048.05; second, $300; third, $150; fourth, $50. Index Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys. Owners Equlv. Odds Str't " : ' (51416) YELLOW HAND w 3 114 2 1 3.'J 3 3i 2 Ink p Weiner R T Wilson 90-100 (51444)TIPP. WITCHET w 5 124 1 2 ink oi nk ink 2 A Johnson G W Loft 190-100 51437 'BAL. DANCER II. wb 4 102 3 3 2,J 1 H 34 3 J Mooney J Fitzsimnions 790-100 51459:CLEAN GONE wb 4 102 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 R Rom'elli J J Farrell Jr 1145-100 Time,-26, 53, 1:18$$,' 1:44, 1;51. Track good. $2 mutuels paid, Yellow Hand, $3.80 straight, $2.50 place; Tippity Witchet, $2.40 place; no show mutuels sold. Equivalent booking odds Yellow Hand, 90 to 100 straight, 25 to 100 place; Tippity Witchet, 20 to 100 place. Winner B. c, by Rossendale Yellow Sea by Martagon (trained by T. J. Healey; bred by Mr. Itichard T. Wilson). Went to post at 3:06. At post 1 minute. Start good. and. .slow. Won driving; second and third the same. YELLOW HAND, well, ridden, closed up resolutely through the final eighth and outstayed TIPPITY WITCHET at the end. TIPPITY WITCHET ran a good race and. hung on gamely, although in the deep going through the stretch. BALLET DANCER II. tired badly after making the pace from the backstretch. CLEAN GONE made a challenge, ou the stretch turn, but tired badly : in the deep going oh the inside. Scratched (51430) Leochares, 126; 51416sRccouiit, 105. Overweights Clean Gone, 4 pounds. K- A FIFTH RACE 1 Mile and 70 Yards. (April 10, 1919 1;45 4 107.) Marlboro Purse. OxUU Purse $1,248.05. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Net' value to winner $898.06'; second, $200 j third, $100; fourth, $50. Index Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equlv. Odds Str't 5i41C3RECOUNT wb 5 109 1 2 In 3'J 2 2' 1 C "H Miller C A Stoneham SOlOO 51446 SFLIB'TYGIBBET wb 3 98 6 6 3l VI 1J Ink 2l p Weiner Fort Erie Stable 2040-100 51.450 RALCO w 3 98 3 1 5J 51 5" 51 3 R L'caster Islip Stable 87a-100 51431 CHASSEUR wb 4 109 2 5 4 41 44 3nk 4 J Butwell C C Smlthson 1170-100 r14372RUBIDIUM wb 3 99 5 4 2nk 2 Zl 41 51 J Heupel J W Bean: 380-100 Ci2643ESCARPOLETTE w 3 100 4 3 6 6 6 6 C A Richcr'k G E Brown 1275-100 - Time, 24, 50, 1:16, 1;44, 1;49. Track good. $2 mutuels paid-, Recount, $3.60 straight, $3.20 place, $2.70 show; Flibbertygibbet, $10.40 place, $5.70 show; Ralco, $4.80 show. Equivalent booking odds Recount, 80 to 100 straight, Cf to 100 place, 35 to 100 show; Flibbertygibbet, 420 to 100 place, 185 to lOO show; Ralco, 140 to 100 show. Winner B. h, by Ballot Censure, by Star Ruby (trained by F. M. Taylor; bred by Estate of Mr. James B. Haggin). Went to post at 3:37. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. RECOUNT set the early pace, then was taken back and saved to the stretch, where he rushed Into the lead when called on and won .casing up. FLIBBERTIGIBBET tired after having taken, the lead and raced RUBIDIUM into defeat and was cased up slightly at- the end. RALCO was under restraint in the early running and finished fast. CHASSEUR was never a dangerous contender. RUBIDIUM, quit badly. Scratched 51061 Pen Rose, 110; 514653Baliet Dancer II., 104. Overweights Recount, 2 pounds; Escarpolctte, 1. t-g A fr7 SIXTH RACE 1 1-8 Miles. (Nov. 27, 1917 1:56 3 94.) Purse $1,248.05. 3-year-tjJLcO 4 olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $898105; second, $200; third, $100; fourth, $50. Index Horses AWtPPSt & Vt Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equlv. Odds Str't (51453) SIESTA w 4 117 11 1 l1 l5 l3 l3 14 J Butwell J W Bean 350-100 514533WAUKEAG wb 6 103 3 5 51 4l 23, 21 21 J Heupel P I. Short 210-100 51446 GREAT GULL w 5 114 9 9 9 93 83 5l 31 T Rowan P Reilly 1730-100 514533DECKMATE wn 6 112 4 7 3 34 3 34 45 A Johnson A Swenke 1820-100 51447WOODTHRUSH w 5.117 6 2 61 51 41 41 53 N J B'rnes C Morton 1015-100 514522 MISTR,SS POLLYw 5 105 10 10 101 10nk 9nk 61 6l T Jarvis" DS Fountain ""920-100 . (51433) SOLID ROCK w 7 106 1 3 4 6 6l 71 71 Jj Aron W Smith 2110-100 51438 MADRONO wn 3 112 8 11 11 11 101 101 83 A Richcr'k E P Summerfield 36S5-T00 (51363) W. H. BUCKNERw 5 115 5 6 7 71 54 8l 93 J Mooney J O'Byrne 8X0-100 51401 PADUA wn 4 10S 7 8 81 81 11 11 10 R L'caster M Grant t28&5-10O 51453 RUNECRAFT wb 5 102 2 4 21 21 71 9l 11 F Weiner B F Marshall f tMutuel field. Time, 25, 52, 1:18, 1:45, 2:00. Track good. $2 mutuels paid, Siesta, $9.00 straight, $4.20 place, $3.10 show; Waukeag, $3.70 place, $3.30 show; Great Gull, $6.30 show. ' Equivalent booking odds Siesta, 350 to 100 straight, 110 to 100 place, 55 to 100 show; Waukeag, 85 to 100 place, 65 to 100 show; Great Gull, 215 to 100 show. Winner B. c, by Out of Reach Napping, by Peter Pan (trained by W. A. Burttschcll; bred by Mr. James Butler). Went to post at 4:11. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. SIESTA set the pace in the best going all the way, but was ridden out. WAUKEAG worked his . way up on the outside and finished resolutely. GREAT GULL closed a big gap and finished, fast. DECK-MATE was tiring badly at the end. WOODTHRUSH was in close quarters all the way and had a rough race. Overweights Deckmate, 3 pounds. e-fl yf5Q SEVENTH RACE 1 1-16 Miles. (Nov. 25, 19151:484116.) Purse $I,O48.0!jl v. UXTCUO 3-year-olds, and upward. Claiming. Not valuo to winner $698.05; second, $200; thlray $100; fourth, $50. - Index Horses AWtPPSt M Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equlv. Odds Str't 51447 MACK REEVES w 7 109 9 9 9 S' 8' 34 1" L Morris W Fenwick 51Q-100 "iUSSiMAY W. w G 101 7 2 14 1' ll Ink 24. t. Aron F Farrar 2S5-100 51147SPEARLENE wb 5 101 4 G 4l 41 3l 51 33 R L'caster M J Kramer 4R0-10C 51447 MARGERY wn 7 102 S S 7nt 6k 61 4" 41 A Richcr'k J Arthur 4715-100 514333HANDFULL w 7 113 G 1 SK 71 51 21 5.J A Johnson R V Haymaker 22Q-10O. 51443 VESUVIUS wb 3 101 14 3' 3 43 71 G5 J Mooney J E Griffith 12740-100. 51453SIR JACK wb 3 93 5 5 2s 2l 2l C 1- T Jarvis. J D Killcn. 1840100 ,51140POINT TO POINT wb 6 100 3 3 Gak 9 71 &- 83 G Babin A Brent 20901CO 44255 KATIE CANAL wb 5 105 2 7 51 5 9 9 D D Stirling J E Griffith t tCoupled in betting as J. E. Grifllth entry Time, 25, 51, 1:18, 1:47, .1:54. Track good. $2 mutuels paid, Jack Reeves, $12.20 straight, $4,80 place, $3.10 show; May W., $4.10 place, $3.40 show; Spearlene, $3.80 show. Equivalent booking odds Jack Reeves, 510 to 100 straight, 140 to 100 place, 55 to 100 show; May W., 105 to 100 place, 70 to 100 show; Spearlene, 90 to 100 show. Winner Ch. g, by The Commoner Urief, by Badge (trained by W. Fenwick; bred by Messrs., Parmer, Stone & Co.). ' Went to post at 4:47. At post. 1 minute. Start good unci slow. Won. driving; second and third the. same. JACK REEVES, sluggish in the early running, closed a big. gap' in the last half and, finishing with a rusli, got up to win. in the last stride. MAY W. set the pace gamely, but was messed about 'and tired near the end. SPEARLENE was pinched off nt the head of the stretch and was coming again ut the end. SIR JACK ami, VESUVIUS both quit badly utter racing well to the last turn. Overweights liuudliill, 1 pound. Herod: Matchem: Eclipse: What the Constant Reference to the Three Old Heroes in Pedigrees Means to Modern HEROD: MATdHEM: ECLIPSE What the Constant Reference to. the Three Old Heroes: in Pedigrees Means to Modern Breeding. (BY EXILE.) It has recently been brought to my notice that . not a few of those engaged in the pursuit of bloodstock breeding do not understand my constant refer- ence to Herod, Matchem and Eclipse. For the benefit of those who are interested in the breeding and development of the thoroughbred horse I may say that it must first be understood that all thoroughbred horses trace, back in every line of their pedigrees to one or other of these three horses, and that wiien reference is made to a horse as Eclipse it is so made because of the fact that the horse .referred to traces back in the male line to Eclipse; that wlien writing of Herod, reference is made to one which runs back, in the male line to him, for .instance. Hanover by: way of Hindoo. Virgil, Vandal, Glnncoe. Sultan, Selim, Buzzard, Woodpecker to 'Herod, and when writing of a Matchem, s:iy for instance Omar Khayyam, it is done because Omar's ancestry in the direct male line is Marco, Bar- caldine,. Solon, West Australian, Melbourne, Hum- phrey Clinker, Comus, Trumpator, Conductor to Matchem. Granted then that all thoroughbred horses do .tract back, in every line of their pedigrees to th""?.! three horses, what is to be learned from this'? Along with otliers -who have made an exhaustive 'study of the breeding of bloodstock', both pwst and pidsent, I am forced to the conclusion .that the best results in racing and breeding are to be had by a Mending of these three strains of blood, for it is in sirch manner that the best, in greater proportion, have been and are bred. Here are the origins of the great three: Eclipse, chestnut, foaled in England 1764. bred ;by Mr. Wildmari; by Marske, a descendant of Dar-ley Arabian, produce of Spllleta by Rcgulus and a member of the Bruce Lowe sire family No. 12. Herod, bay, foaled in England 1758, bred by the Duke of Cumberland; by Tartar, a descendant of 'the Byerly Turk, produce of Cypron by Blaze and a member of family No. 26. Matchem, bay, foaled in England 1843, bred by Mr. Fenwick; by Cade, son of Godolphin Arabian produce of a daughter of 'Partner and a member of the Tiayton Barb, Bruce Lowe family No. 4, A study of tlie breeding and likenesses of the best of the bygone horses is, I think, conclusive proof of that subtle something, the dominant male influence. Only last winter, when visiting the Wikiup Ranch of that estimable gentleman of quick thought. and perception Mr. Itosseter -together we were looking over some pictures of. Eclipse, the Godolphin Arabian and some horses of Herod descent. There was the bald-face, white-heeled chestnut, Eclipse, with his well set on tail, so strong, solid and courageous as is his lineal descendant Friar Bock and, also, there was the lop-eared, pig-faced and,, as Mr. Rosseter put it, "slothful, droop-tailed, slouchy ancestor of all the Matchem tribe," the Godolphin Arabian, and also the rather effeminate, lighter stamp, fine, more marelike horses of Herod descent. Horses of the. Eclipse line, as was to be expected, are and have been for some time past the strongest and best of the sires; the Herods are at their best as brood mare sires, and the coarsa, phlegmatic Matchems the leaven. St. Simon, of Eclipse descent but well supplied with strains of Herod blood, scored, best off mares which exhibited a strain of Matchem close to the surface, and in this blood St. Simon himself was deficient. The fortunes of the house of Matchem were at a lpw ebb when Melbourne appeared on the scene. The success of this blacksmith's horse as a sire of race horses was remarkable, and even more so the success of his daughters as brood mares, "as was that of the success of his son, Young Melbourne, in this particular, for Young Melbourne was the maker as it were of the fortunes of the Maid of Masham family. What of the Herods?1 The Herod horse Glehcoe sired Pocahontas,, dam of Stockwell, Rataplan and: King. Tom, before he left England and on his. arrival in this country established for' himself a reputation as a brood mare sire which has never been equaled, and members of the Glencoc line such as Hindoo,' Hanover, Hamburg, Burgomaster, Yankee and others of this tribe, stand in a class by themselves today as brood mare sires. Female members', too, of the French, 'Herod line, of Le Saricy' arc greatly sought for on account of their excellence as brood mares. So it goes, Herod blood is good brood mare blood and all of this is no theory of my own, but as turf history is my guide, it is the manner in whicli the best of theni have been bred. ! j i ; ! ' j j j ' ' . 1 1 ; ' 1 ' ' J Bowie and New Orleans Gallops BOWIE AND NEW ORLEANS GALLOPS (464) . BOWIE, Md., November 20. Today's work-outs at 1'rince George Park were as follows: Weather clear; track heavy Three-Eighths Mile. 240-Bogort 4l 459-Peccant .......42 4G0-P. T. Barnum..39 Half Mile. 457-Light Wine ...52 463-Tamarisk ......50 460- Louely 55 403-Veto .....55 461- LIttle Muudie..52 445-Wbdan . ..53 Five -Eighths Mile. 459-Gallagher 1:12 439-Toadstool 1:00 403-Hopc 1:10 444-War Zone ...1:10 430-Irish Abbess .l:0f! 427-W. T. Grives.l:00 Julicanne ....1:05 432-Zbuave 1:09 Three -Quarters Mile. 400- Attorney. 1:24 459-Larghctto 1:23 455-Babette 1:24 452-Napoli 1:24 401- Huonec 1:22 344-Venal Joy ...1:23 Seven-Eighths Mile. 455-King John ...1:36 One Hile. 459-C. o' the R'st.l:51 433-Star Shooter .1:59 4C3-Golden Glow .1:52 450-Wyoming 1:50 461- St. Isidore ..1:48 I. T. Barnuni went well in the heavy going. Wodan, not supposed to be good in the mud, worked well in. it. "Veto cantered. Little Maudie started from the barrier and showed some speed. Tamarisk showed she can run in the going. Irish Abbess was going easily all the way and finished fast. Zouave was going easily. W. T. Grives and Gallagher both tired badly. Julieanne worked well. King John worked easily all the way. Wyoming worked under restraint. NEW ORLEANS, La.. November 20. Today's training gallops at the Fair Grounds included the following: Weather clear; track slow Three-Eighths Mile. 408-Le Glorieux ...41 414-Medusa 39 462- Lady Stella ...41 437-Magic Castle ..41 Half. Mile. 402- Amaze 50 4G2-Paradcr 50 462-Bullet Proof ..50 462-Kapid Traveler 51 462-Clapperbill 51 453-Superb 55 Finger Bowl ..55 402-Ting-a-Ling 51 265-Grandec .......55 224-Tipford 53 402-Macliiiie fiuu'r 54 462-Trader 51 4(KfcMiister- Bill ...51 Ulii 55 462-Nlght Haider ..50 rive-Eighths Mile. 264-Amer'n Maid 1:10 302-Jay Thummel 1:00 455- Bcn Hampsonl:05 402-Poultney 1:09 462-F. the Great. 1:05 463-Rancocas 1:09 317-Hindoostau ..1:06 444-Uncle's Lassie 1:09 Three-Quarters Mile. 451 -A. N. Akin... 1:20 395-Romany 1:26 462- Bon Tromp ..1:24 438-Royal Duck ..1:19 463- Celtic Lass ..1:21 402-The Archer . .1:26 456- Lady Em'linel:22 439-Tailor Maid .1:23 221-Mayor Galvln 1:21 One Mile. 462-Frank Watersl:57 188-Pit 1:53 Parader and Night Raider went together under restraint. Ting-a-Ling is training well at present. Bullet Proof and Amaze worked well. Master Bill and Rapid Traveler were both going easily. Hin-doostan seems in fine condition. Frederick the Great could have gone much faster. Uncle's Lassie was under strong restraint. Bon Tromp should race well iu the near future. A. N. Akin never looked better. Royal Duck worked impressively. . Racing Dates for 1920 RACING DATES FOR 1920 Southern Maryland Agricultural Association, Bowie, Md.: November 13 to November 30 (15 days). Mutucls. Cuba-American Jockey and Auto Club, Oriental Park, Havana, Cuba: Beginning November 25 and continuing for 100 or more days. (B.ook. and niutuels.) Lower California Jockey Club, Tijuana, Mexico: Beginning November 25 and continuing for. 125 or more days. Mutucls. Jefferson Parrish Fair Association, Jefferson Park, New Orleans, La.: November 25 to December 31 (33 days). Oral. New Orleans Business Men's Racing Association, Fair Grounds, New Orleans, La.: January 1, 1920, to February 8, 1921 (33 days). Oral. Jefferson Parish Fair Association, Jefferson Park, New Orleans, La.: February 9, 1921, to March 17, 1921 (32 days). Oral. Stake Dates for 1920 STAKE DATES FOR 1920 Thanksgiving Hnndicap,. Oriental Park.Novcmber 25 Antilles Selling Stakes, Oriental Park. .December 12 Cuba Mile Three-Year-OId Championship, Oriental Park . December 19 Page 4 Bowie Entries and Past Performances for Monday, November 22 BOWIE ENTRIES AND PAST PERFORMANCES FOR MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22 j WEATHER CXEA3L. TRACK FAST. ' o o 51435 Antilles 109 1:09 108.. 700 V-The figures under the heading "Rec." in the Fern Grass, ch. f, by Short entries below show the hest time of each horse Grass Fern Louise, by at the distance since January 1, 1918, no matter Waterboy 104 where it finished. In cases where record was fXalapa Farm Stable and J. W. McClelland en-made on other than a fast or good track, trj- 1 abbreviations show track conditions. " , i o Fourth Race 1 Mile. Racing starts at 1:30 p. m. (Chicago time 12:30). Redwood Purse (First Division). f& Superior mud runner. X Good mud runner. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Fair mud runner. (M) Maidens. "Apprentice (Track record: Nor. 23, 1916 1:41 6 114.) allowance, b Blinker. (51445) bSUNNYLAND 108 1:40 5 104.. 725 ! First Race 6 1-2 Furlongs. 51431s Tom McTaggart ..110 1:37 C 11G0715 2-year-olds. Special Weights. 514442 bWar Note 125 1:41 4 10S.n715 I (Track record: Nov. 29, 1917 1:19 4 112). 5146G3 Ralco 109 1:38 3 102X715 i Today's 51450 Lord Hamilton 107 l:49sy 3 98X710 I Ind. Horse. Wt. Rec. A.Wt.Han. 51375 bCock o' the Roost. 113 1:42 3 105 X 710 I 51427 Trantula 114.-725 61875 Siren Maid ... .104 1:40 3 95 X 7051 51427 IGold Foyle .. 114.. 720 49930 Wilton Arrow (M). 3 98.. 700 514483 tWilliam of Coro- 51457 Beverwyck toman 114.. 715 M 100 1:39 3 92... 00 . 47388 Bengalese 114.. 715 Fifth Race 1 Mile. 51455s Mollie Barnes ... 111.. 715 Redwood Purse (Second Division). 514552 Rhinestone 114. .715 3year-olds and upward. Allowances. 1 51317 Huonec 114.. 710 (Track record: Nov. 23, 19161:416114.) 1 50990 Golden Flint JH"9 51430s Goaler ..114 1:38 4 104.. 725 514G2 The Foreigner .... JJ4"A- 514502 Sandy Beal 101 1:40 3 102x720 ' 51457 Master Jack . 114.. 0o 51415 war Zone 10031:37 4 112715 1 51413 Harp of the North. H4"! 514(50 hChasseur 105 1:38 4 104.. 715 . 51455 Briganna 144.. 7U0 51446s bVeteran Ill 1:40 4 111X715. T1317 Jacques H4"i2 51465s Ballet Dancer II .. 9931:38 4 108:!:7l0 1 51427 Nebulous 114.. 700 1:48 3 51417 bJean BuiIant ....107 105X705 fJ. A. Buchanan and H. R. Dulany entry. 51450s bBiff Bang 1111:39 3 98X700 Second Race 6 1-2 Furlongs. 51465 bClean Gone 112 1:38 4 108x700 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. 51446 bGain de Cause 99 1:42 3 105X700 (Track record: Nov. 29, ign-l:!.) sixth Rac1 mle TO Yards. 51458 Sunrose ...112 1:23 5 107 X 7-o 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. -51.418 Napoli 108 1:23 5 112X7-0 (Track record: April 10, 1919 1:45 4 107.) t?2r! C,fUbnL-VT"'"liq 113-21 1.ol4i fifcns (51452) Columbine ...104 1:43 6 114725 S45J htI 4i545nl 51401 St. Isidore ...... .115 1:42 7110x720 l 51446 bHendrie 120 1:44 -7 1150715 moro u 3 109X715 S ?"eLn;;; Silvio 51452 Sister Emblem ...110 1:50 6 101X715. 3 Oon rn'aiV 1 100 710 51407 bbeckmate llll l:49s 6 112X715 S " " ? S 51082 Sollicking Airs .. 97 1:46 3 103.. 710 Al Pierce rv??Q m ? HOl.24 nni'U3 4 112X710 112X710 5MC0 Marie Antoinette .. 97 1:46 3 107 X 705 S!S VnriwL' 51438 bpeccant 107 1:50 3 109X705 S bSES?!""!: 10 !!S 112 5 gJXTOO , 51362 Beaumarais 116 1:40 u 110. .700 T T i .ooaim a nivTfl'i Ss SSrJSU":::::::: J SSSw w a m.. 1:47 8 102: .too 51303 Cherublno 4 115.. 70a Seventh Race 1 1-16 Miles. 01443 bBalarosa ....1111:24 4 109.. 705 . 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. 09372 Hopeful (M) 4 112 X700 (Track record: Nov. 25, 19151:48 t 116). 49855s Syrdarya 108 1:21 4 112X 700 514f(12 .piisen 112 l:4Sh 6 101X725 51443 bBabette 108 1:24 5 109., 700 (51461) bRefugee 113 1:40 7 114720 51443 Daisy Vein (M) .. 5 104.. 700 514G8 bMargery 104 1:50 7 1080715 . Third Race 5 1-2 Furlongs. 51418 bAurum 103 1:45 5 114.. 715 ' ' Chatterbox Purse. (51417) Paul Connelly 103 1:48 5 114X715 2-year-qlds. Fillies. Allowances. 51433 fFavour Ill 1:40 7 103X715 (Track record: April 2, 19171:073100.) 51464' Bogart 109 1:40 11 104X715 (51435) tLight Rosa .110 1:07 113X725 51431 bStir Up 106 1:47 8 114710 (51427 tlrish Abbess Ill 1:0S .108..720 Slloi Sentimental 104 1:49 4 10GX710 ni4352 Blue Belle 115 1:08 108X715 51361 fTitanium 105 1:48' 3 105.. 705 (51373) John's Umma .....108 1:08 103.. 715 51401 bWilfreda . ....,. 89 1:49 4 100X705 (51387) Dough Girl 107 1:07 111.. 715 51408 bKatie Canal". ... .106 1:47 5 103.. 700 51455 Staunch (M) '.1111:10 104..710 51464 bGalley Head 102 1:47 6 109X700 51455- Annette's Sister(M)103 1:09 101.. 700 fP. S. P. Randolph entry. BOWIE JOCKEY PERCENTAGES. From January 1, 1020, to November 10, 1920, Inclusive. At or At or Over Over Jockey P.O. Wt.,.Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Jockey. P.O. Wt. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. ' Lowe S ..... .50 100 2 1 0 0 Weiner, F 11 90 317 34 32 41 S-.mle E .... .29 109 355 102 80 56 Davies, T. 10 110 72 7 11 9 nTitwp'll j 21 110 638 132 114 123 Jackson, C 10 103 105 10 10 13 SchuttinW A".. .19 108 226 43 30 22 Myers, H 10 107 284 28 31 30 Rodrieuez 'j ... .17 110 660 109 119 97 Pierce. J 10 105 257 25 29 39 Morris L 15 107 387 59 07 55 Lux, F 09 100 196 17 26 28 Robinson C .... .15 107 318 47 45 40 Wessler, J 09 100 67 6 3 3 Stirling D ... .14 106 262 36 39 41 Corey, G 08 105 105 13 9 19 Dawson j'.! 13 105 142 18 22 25 Jarvis, T 07 92 133 9 14 8 Barnes E " ...13 102 414 55 70 66 Eames, C ..-.06 101 80 5 0 13 McAtee l'". 13 103 295 38 40 35 Barnes, N. J. ... .05 105 74 4 8 8 Johnson A 13 108 308 40 33 47 .Lancaster- .05 98 60 , 3 4 2 Connolly J 12 110 8 1 1 0 Schwartz, M. .05 85 66 3 7 9 Heunel J " 12 103 411 48 51 52 Huff, N 04 103 26 ; .1 0 TTiint F .12 103 358 42 33 40 Hamilton, H. ... .03 110 72 2 4 6 MillM- C H" . . .12 110 113 13 12 15 Babin, G 02 98 00 1 8 5 Ttichcreek A 12 98 563 65 92 85 Campbell, J 101 25 0 1 8 Rowan T ."...,...12 106 145 18 25 23 Shelcpets, J 97 36 0 0 5 McCabe J ' . ... .12 110 57 7 8 10 Murphy, J 98 13 0 0 0 AronL . .11 97 129 14 17 22 Moran, E 95 13 0 0 0 .Mooney.'j." .11 99 632 68 68 91 ITRST KACE 6 1-2 Furlongs. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Special Weights. (Nov. 29, 19171:19 1-54112.) Index Course Dist TImeT'ckOdds Wt St 4 Str Fin Jockeys Started Order of Finish TRANTULA b. c, 2 (M) 114 By Transvaal Vistula in., by Cliff Rock. (Trainer, W. A. Burttschell. Owner, J. R. Skinker). 51427 Bowie 51 f l:08fast 51 114 2 3 3 31 2s A Johnsonl4 IrishAb's, P. T.B'num, Nebulous K1117 Pimlico 3-4 1'14 fast 10 115 2 11 l2 2 L Ensor 14 Pampas, Baywood, Huonec K12KR Pimlico 3-4 1-14 fast 6 115 2 2 2 21 3 J Butwell 8 Dr.OharlesWells, Rep, Wicklow KiiW Tjiurel 6i f l:09fast 21-10 115 5 3 4 31 21 J Butwell 10 Cavendish, Actress, MyFriendPat 61039 Laurel 51 f 1:09 fast 6 110 2 2 2 24 21 J Rod'g'ezlS Loughland, Zealous, Kaffir Girl cn7 Laurel 51 f 1:08 fast 12 115 9 7 6 4 4 L Morris 12 L.S willy, M.Marine, Loughland nm?4. r!aiirel 51 f l:03fast 8 110 5 2 2 21 31 J Rod'g'ezlS W. T.' Grives, Parader, Galiot 50578 Laurel 6 f 1:11 slow 12-5 110 1 2 4 3s 32i J Butwell 7 Mantilla, KaffirUirl, Briganna GOLD FOYLE, b. c, 2 (M) 114 By Lough Foyle Goldfish, by Goldfinch. (Trainer, J. Brooks. Owner, J. A. Buchanan) 51427 Bowie 51 f l:08fast lGf 114 6 9 8 81 51 J Pierce 14 IrishAb'ss, T'ntula, P.T.BarA'm 51083 Laurel 51 f 1:09 fast 90f 110 8 8 9 9s 92 J Wessler 11 L'ghSwilly, Harm'que, Trans'nt WILLIAM OF COROTOMAN, b. c, 114 By Ganadore Grates, by Islington. 2 (M) (Trainer, J. Brooks. Owner, BT. R. Dulany). 51448 Bowie 51 f l:10hvy 91 111 7 3 5 3J 37 H Myers 13 Rustler, Morning Face, Foam BENGALESE, blk. c, 2 (M) 114 By Delhi Dominoes, by Domino. (Trainer, K. Patterson. Owner, Xalapa Farm). 47388 Jamaica. 5-8 l:01fast 10 109 5 5 5 5 51T A Schu'g'r 5 Runatrix. Turnabout, Omer K. MOLLIE BARNES, ch. f, 2 (M) 114 By Trojan Suivez-Moi, by Seahorse II. (Trainer, F. J. Fox. Owner, Crow Point Stable). 51455 Bowie 51 f l:10slow 17 114 6 7 4 41! 331 C H Millerll Mil.Fleurs, Rhinestone, Staunch 51441 Bowie 7-8 l:34mud 6 111 4 2 3 3l 4i H Myers 7 Attorney, Nohant, Julieanne K1412 Bowie 7-8 l:29fast 61 101 6 3 4 l1! 31 H Myers 14 Tan Son, Rustler, Jamaica Belle 51343 Pimlico 51 f l:07fast 14f 101 2 6 7 8s 916 F C'ltilettil2 Sob'ade, MyF'ndPat, JamaicaB. E1273 Pimlico 3-4 l:13fast 37-10 111 6 5 4 3'1 43 C Kummer 7 Sobrigade, Galiot, Master Jack 51099 Laurel 3-4 l:15fast 23 100 3 9 5 6s 4S1 F W'dsfk 12 Chin. Walsh, Briganna, Blk.Top 50724 Xaurel 51 f l:08fast 6 112 14 9 6 9l 871 F Keogh 15 W. T. Grives, Parader, Trantula 60421 H.deG'ce 3-4 1:15 fast 3-2 111 1 2 3 4 43 J Butwell 7 Due deM., Baywood, W.T.Griveg RHINESTONE, ch. f, 2 (M) 114 By Pebbles Elysia, by Voter. (Trainer, T. J. Healey. Owner, J. Butler). 51455 Bowie 51 f l:10slo-w 14 114 5 2 1 l1! 22 F Weiner 11 MilleFleurs, M.Barnes, Staunch 61435 Bowie 51 f l:10slop. 30 106 5 9 6 9 B28 F Weiner 9 LightRose, BlueBelle, Polythia 51151' Empire 61 f 1:07 fast 40 108 4 1 2 3 4 J Mooney 6 TenBut'ns. GiltF'nge, A.McGee , HUONEC, br. o, 2 (M) 114 By Huon Anecdote, by Tom Ochiltree. (Trainer, F. A. Herold. Owner, F. A. Herold). 51317 JPimlico 3-4 1:14 fast 12f 115 4 5 6 4l 431 J Mooney 14 Pampas, Trantula, Baywood 61271 Pimlico 3-4 l:13fast 23 ll5 6 6 7 61 610 R L'caster 9 BonHomme, Baywood, SuuTurret 51131 Empire Ab 3-4 1:11 fast 31 112 8 5 4 41! 41 R L'caster S DeweyEve, H'dGuess, LadyAlgy 60993 Empire 51 f l:07fast 12 115 2 3 5 4 4l3 R L' caster 10 Pavia, Pouch, Dewey Eve 50778 Jamaica 3-4 l:13fast EO 114 6 5 6 41 4!1 R L'caster 8 DernierSou, CareFree, Bl'kNIght 5066? Jamaica 61 f l:07fa3t 12 115 7 8 8 8 7" J Mooney 8 Conine, Rep, Ivernian GOLDEN FLINT, ch. c, 2 (M) 114 By Flint Bock Golden View, by Hastings. - (Trainer, F. D. Weir, Owner, F. D. Weir). 5099O Empire 51 f l:07fast 8 115 7 8 7 S2 S12 J McCabe 10 Pavia, Touch, Dewey Eve 50901 Jamaica 3-4 1:15 fast 25 115 2 2 3 52 5" J McCabe 8 BlackK'ht, SportiUoy, LuckyFind 50597 Jamaica 51 f 1:07 fast 30 115 4 8 7 7 2 7" J McCabe 8 Caligula, Conine, Black Knight THE FOREIGNER, br. c, 2 (M) 114 By Star Shoot Pedigree, by Ogden. (Trainer, M. Hirsch. Owner, .M. Hirsch). SW Bowie C f 1:23 good CO 103 3 5 5 6 Cl J Moran 6 DryMoon, B.McL'lin, D.deMorny 50644 Jamaica CI f l:09fast 12 107 9 10 10 S2 9" E Moran 10 Urcus, Thornhedge, JaiuaicaBelle . 5050LAq'duct 5-8 l:01slop 50 115 U 12 111 1018 E Moran 12 Curfew, Ruddles, Rep i 60151 Belm't 51 f st 1:06 fast 30 109 4 4 41 4i E Moran 7 MissPetite, SunnyDays, ToutOr I 46983 Belmont 61f st l:05fast 30 115 10 10 10 1020 J Moran 10 Our Boots. Inglecrest, Cote d'Or MASTER JACK. b. c, 2 (M) 114 By Zeus Frances, by Singleton. (Trainer, F. A. Herold. Owner, H. Goode). 51457 Bowie 1 l:49slow 8 9SM1 C 7 5 4i 45 R L'casterll Tus.Maiden, S.Clarence, BarCoy 1414 Bowie 3-4 l:13fast al 105 9 S 7 7 7lB R L'caster 10 B.Honime, B.McL'hlin, Polythia 61273 Pimlico 3-4 l:13fast 9 110 7 7 6 5l 331 C Tl Miller 7 Sobrigade, Galiot, Mollie liarues 51111 Empire 5 f l:0Sfast 13-5 105 4 4 5 5 35 J Mooney 7 Rustler, Segurola, Tout Or 5071S Jamaica 61 f 1:08 fast 8 1151 0 6 6 51 78 M Rowan 9 Tout Or, Segurola, Lady Stella 50669 Jamaica 61 f l:07fast 40 116 6 6 6 7s C" M Rowan 8 Conine. Rep, Ivernian 60193 Aq'duct 3-4 1:14 fast 100 112 5 8 8 8 8 M Rowan 10 Sp'glSl'd, Maiden'sB.. P'yfellow HARP OF THE NORTH, b. g, 2 (M) 114 By Bard of Hope Mamia K., by Peep o'Day. (Trainer, A. F. Dayton. Owner, B. Beamolt). ! I D1413 Bowie 7-8 l:29fast lOf 104 9 9 9 82 S F Hunt 14 Tan Son, Rustler, Mollie Barnes P0502 H deG'ce 51 f 1:08 slow 35 106 4 6 6 6 6" F Hunt G LoughStonn, DarkHorse, Ran'cas H deG'ce 51 f l:0Sfast 124 107 1 7 7 7 783 F Hunt 8 Superwoman, Rancocas. Voormir 49962 Dev're 61 f l:08good 33 97 7 8 8 7s 710 S WIda 8 Pongee, CelticLass, Marj.McKay 49771 Dev're 5-8 l:01fast 18f 107 2 4 3 3l 3T F Hunt 12 TubbyA., Nonskid, Uncle Bert 49550 Windsor 51 f 1:08 good 104 106 11 11 11 11 9i F Hunt 11 Maur.IL, JudgeBudrow, East'de 49096 K'vv'rlh 51 f l:09fast 14f 107 3 11 12 11 11" C Miller 12 Loch Leven. NurseJane, S.Court BRIGANNA, b. f. 2 (M) 114 By Light Brigade Anna Hastings, by Hastings. (Trainer, J. T. Kermath. Owner. R. B. Strassbergcr). 51455 Bowie 51 f l:lQslow 17 114 7 5 7 7l Sl L Morris 11 M.Fleurs, Rhinestone, M.Barnes 61271 Pimlico 3-4 l:13fast 33 112 4 3 5 7s 712 L McAtee 9 BonHorame, Baywood, SuuTurret 61099 Laurel 3-4 l:15fast 12f 96 2 5 2 21 2s A Allen 12 C. Walsh, BlackTop, Mol.Burnes 60578 'Laurel 61 f 1:11 slow 39 1U7 5 5 3 4J 4'2 E Fator 7 Mantilla, Kaffir Girl, Trantula 60216 Aci'duct 5-8 1:01 fast 15 108 5 6 61 71 W Kelsay 10 C.Frances, CocaCola, LadyStella mO Belm't 51f st l:07 fast 60 112 3 4 6j 5'i B Ambr'se 0 L'tFantastic, Dew.Eve, (J.Fringe ' ' 4ttj6i; Belmont ' 61f st l:07fast 50 112 2 4 6 71 E Ambr'se 8 W'preague, Frigate, Playfellow j ' 1 ! I i I I . 1 1 ' 1 . 1 . ' , . i I ! I ' ' JACQUES, b. c, 2 (M) 114 By King James Frank's Daughter, by Frank Gill. (Trainer, N. K. Beal. Owner, N. K. Beal.) 51S17 Pimlico 3-4 1:14 fast 76 115 6 S 11 12 1228 G Corey 14 Pampas, Trantula, Baywood 51241 Laurel 3-4 1:16 good 13 108 6 6 6 6" 5i G Corey 7 St.Mich'l, Dr.C. Wells, N.Raider 61119 Laurel 3-4 l:15fast 38 112 5 5 7 720 718 G Corey 8 BlueBelle, Voormir, Mer.Marine E1C83 Laurel 51 f 1:09 fast 67 110 7 7 7 71 8'3 G Corey 11 L'ghSwilly, Harm'que, Trans'nt 50875 Laurel 61 f 1:08 fast 20 115 8 8 7 82 8" G Corey 12 L.Swilly, M.Marine, Loughland NEBULOUS, b. o, 2 (M) 114 By "Wrack Little Flower, by Star Ruby. (Trainer, W. F. Wilson. Owner, J. Ruby). 51427 Bowie 51 f l:08fast 16f 114 5 5 7 61! 47i J Mooney 14 IrishAb'ss, T'ntula, P.T.Barn'm 51251 Empire 61 f 1:08 good 9t10 115 1 1 2 22 3J F Weiner 3 Hard Guess, Gwendola 50521 Aq'duct 3-4 l:14good 40 109 5 4 5 7 818 F Weiner 9 Sport.Blood, Maid.'sB., OurB'ta SECOND RACE 6 1-2 Furlongs. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Nov. 29, 19171:19 1-54112.) SUNROSE, b, m, 5 107 By Astronomer Genesta, by Broomstick. . (Trainer, J. Kelly. Owner, J. Tierney). 51458 Bowie 3-4 l:17slow 70 105 6 8 8 81 5 T Jarvis 13 H'dO.Heels, SammyKelly, Turf 51224 Laurel 1 1-16 1:51 slop 6 99 7 7 7 6 7" 7" T Jarvis 9 S.Light III.. StarR'lm, M.Polly 511G3 Laurel 1 l:42fast 21 99 1 2 2 2 11 l2 T Jarvis 8 Ragnarok, King Agrippa, Betsy 61120 Laurel 1 1-16 l:49fast 8 105 7 2 2 2 2s 2'1 T Jarvis 13 Ragnarok, Stir Up, Arbitrator K10S3 Laurel lm70y l:46fast 23-3 99 1 2 2 1 l'J 2'1 T Jarvis 11 LittleBd, Pawneell., S.Light III. 50973 Laurel 3-4 l:15fast 28 94 2 2 ' 4 31 31! T Jarvis 13 T.Belgianll., Murphy, G.Scheer 50524 H.deG'ce 61 f l:06fast 20 101 2 5 4 5 553 T Jarvis 7" T.Belgianll., WalterMack, InaK: 50503 H.deG'ce 61 f l:08slow 12 104 S 3 3 3s 2 T Jarvis 5 Phan.Fair. East.Glow, M.Feast NAPOLI, br. m, 5 112 By Rapid Water Mettle Bereaud, by Jean Bereaud. (Trainer, J. H. Stotler. Owner, H. Hay). 51418 Bowie 1 1-16 l:52fast 7f 106 3 10 10 10 11 1010 J Pierce 15 Siesta, Refugee, Hello Pardner 51224 Laurel 1 1-16 1:51 slop 22 109 3 4 6 8 9 9S0 D Stirling 9 S.Light III.. StarR'lm, M.Polly 51165 Laurel 1 l:43fast 8 1051 5 1 1 1 l3 l1! E Stirling 9 Siesta, Tarascon, King Neptune 51143 Laurel 1 1-16 l:50fast 8 109 6 5 6 10 10 10" J Callahan 10 Attor. Muir, Arbitrator, Stir Up 50904 Laurel 1 l:42fast 7 1051 5 1 2 2 21 4 D Stirling 8 LinkBoy, Amer.Eagle, Railbird 50675 Laurel 1 1:42 fast 19 1071 6 6 4 4 42 53 T Stirling 9 Stepson, Pawnee II., Amer.Eagle 60636 Laurel lm70y l:46fast 107 6 6 6 6 8 8" D Stirling 8 Rollick'gAirs, Sugarmint, Zouave 504S5 H.deG'ce 3-4 l:14slop 6 110 1 3 4 31 4s J Butwell 14 ArchieAlex., W.Mack, LinkBoy SCRUB LADY, b. f. 4 109 By Broomstick Roxane, by Perblaze. (Trainer, T. O'Brien. Owner, J. J. Maher). 49019 K'w'rth 3-4 l:13fast 41f 96 6 4 4 61 9'i F Bryson 11 Trusty, Onico, Biddledee 4G091 Havana 51 f 1:07 fast 25 98 6 3 3 4"t 6'1 E DeMayo 7 Bill McCloy, Col. Taylor, Sirocco 43373 Saratoga 7-8 l:27mud 30 93 2 3 6 7 7 7" A Richcr"k 7 Wyoming, Grundy, Woodtrap 42821 Jamaica 3-4 l:13fast 12 101 11 6 9 9 .9" J Staplefnl2 Mahony, Dottie Vandiver, Poilu 4206O Oakl'wn 61 f l:0Sfast 12 103 2 1 1 1 1 J Mclntyre 9 Ar. Alexander, Verity, Poverina 42006 Oakl'wn 3-4 l:14fast 7 110 2 2 2 35 25 D Conn'lly 9 Yvette. Bridesman, War Idol 41835 Oakl'wn 3-4 l:14fast 7 1031 4 2 2 21 28 M Garner 7 Cromwell. Guy. Revolution THE BELGIAN II., ch. g, 6 120 By Rabelais Suffragette IV., by Voter. (Trainer, W. A. Buttschell. Owner, J. R. Skinker). 51458 Bowie 3-4 l:17slow 33 119 4 3 5 51 8a J Heupel 13 H'dO.Heels, SammyKelly, Turf 51203 Laurel 3-4 l:14fast 13 110 11 13 12 12 11" T Wessler 13 Assumption, Kirah, FickleFancy 51084 Laurel 3-4 l:14fast 18 110 9 8 7 41 713 J Wessler 11 Phantom Fair, Jock Scot, Kirah 50973 Laurel 3-4 l:15fast 15 107 7 6 6 41! la J Wessler 13 Murphy, Sunrose, Gus Scheer 50904 Laurel 1 l:42fast 21 112 6 6 6 6 73 810 J Butwell 8 LinkBoy, Amer.Eagle, Railbird 60636 Laurel lm70y l:46fast 112 1 4 4 4 4l 682 W Kelsay 8 Rollick'gAirs. Sugarm't, Zouave 50524 H.deG'ce 51 f l:06fast 11 111 6 6 6 42 Ink J Rod'g'ez 7 Wal.Mack, InaKay, MerryFeast 50485 H.deG'ce 3-4 l:14slow 12 113 10 7 5 U1 ll8 J Rod'g'ez 14 A.Alexander. W.Mack, LinkBoy LEOTI FAY, ch. f , 4 104 By Seth Lady Hildreth, by Golden Garter. (Trainer, J. G. Bussey. Owner, C. F. Brant). 51443 Bowie 3-4 1:18 mud 28 108 7 7 6 SI 619 M Schw'tzlO Turf, Burgoyne, Huron II. 51244 Laurel 3-4 l:16good 17 107 4 3 4 4l 5i A Bulcroftl4 F'kleFancy, P.Con'ly, Pref.Baby 50367 H.deG'ce 3-4 l:15fast 41f 112 10 13 13 121 lllu R Sharj- 14 Allah, Kirah, Happy Go Lucky 49683 M'lboro Ab5-8 l:10fast 3-2 110 1 J Dawson 5 Mary'sM., Mead'w'th, B.Keenll. 49485 Hag't'n Ab 5-8 l:03slow 5 113 Is J Dawson 8 Brizz, Thistle Queen, Ahara 4S902 Kemp'n Ab5-8 l:05slow 23-10 110 31 C Taylor G Rora. Stai finch, White Haven 48784 Del'm'r Ab 5-S l:'03fast 8-5 110 l1! W Taylor 6 Krenchy, E.Jeunings. MissHorneur LONELY, b. f, 3 109 By Von Tromp Isolation, by George Kessler. (Trainer, F. Farrar. Owner, F. Dahnken). 51289 Pimlico 3-4 1:15 fast 7-5 103 2 2 6 51 43 J Mooney 14 Philippic, LcGaulois, NancyAnn 51208 Pimlico 3-4 l:13fast 49 114 1 4 5 51 43 C Eames 9 Alvord, Albert A., Nightstick 50918 K'w'rth 51 f l:06fast 8 111 8 7 7 62 3 J Dodd 12 Sedan, Vansylvia, Huntress 50713 K'w'rth 3-4 l:13fast 8 105 2 1 1 Is 1" J Dreyer 12 Sandy H., Susan M., Earnest 50509 W'dbine 3-4 l:14fast 9 107 7 6 6 5 32 L Aron 12 Anzac, Clark M., Mannikin It, 50307 Th' cliff e 3-4 ,l:14fast 23-10 96 31 H Gregory 8 Diana, Sagamore. Encrinite PLANTAGENET, b. g, 8 112 By Ogden Mamie Worth, by St. George. (Trainer, S. Buraside Owner, S. Burnside). 51443 Bowie 3-4 1:18 mud 81 116 9 10 10 71 5" C Eames 1G Turf, Burgoyne, Huron II. 51283 Pimlico 3-4 1:15 fast 19f 98 8 11 11 10'1 9Ti T Jarvis 14 Philippic, LeGaulois, NancyAnn 50S21 K'w'rth 51 f 1:07 fast 96 110 7 8 8 8s 811 C Eames 12 Toombeola, SandyH., Hhl'uShip 50509 W'dbine 3-4 l:14fast ll-5f 112 8 11 11 12 1212 C Eames 12 Anzac. Clark M., Lonelv 50435 Dorval 3-4 l:14fast 39 109 5 6 6 6" 6" C Eames 7 KcenJane, Hid.Ship, Babylonian 50361 Dorval 3-4 l:14fast 16 109 5 5 6 5l 681 C Eames S High.Lad, B.Baker, PeacefulS'r 60258 Dorval 3-4 l:20hvy 9 107 7 8 8 72 61S C Eames 8 PeacefulStar, Mormon, M.Dixon GEN. CADORNA, b. c, 3 (M) 109 - By Textile Wyf, by Miller. (Trainer, W. Shields. Owner, Willow Tree Stable). 51146 Empire 1 I-1G l:18)tfast 10 100 7 9 6 0 61 S3 F Weiner 9 Auruni, Mildred, L'Enjoleur 61110 Empire 1 1-16 1:50 fast 6 104 4 4 1 1 3a Z3i C Ponce G Gueland, Lovely, Asterisk 51051 Empire Ab 3-4 l:llslow 7 115 4 6 8 4s 4 C Kummerl2 Moroni, Teach.'sPet, SirClar'nce E090O Jamaica 3-4 1:14 fast 6 108 7 7 6 51 381 A Rlchcr'k 8 Winneconne, T'clier'sPet, Inv'ble 50801 Jamaica lm70yl:47 fast 6 1081 4 4 3 1 61 54i M Buxton 8 Challenger, SirClarence, TheRoc E0O68 Belmont 3-4 1:14 fast 30 112 6 8 8 1 720 A Johnson 10 Sea Sinner. Frank B., Victor S. AL PIERCE, br. g, 7 , 112 . By Dick Welles Skyte, . by Kingston. (Trainer, S. A, Clopton. Owner, J. Marino). 45848 F.G' nils 11-8 2:00 hvy 15 113 1 3 5 & 8 82S TV Par'gton 8 Waterproof. Xor. Mos.s, Bombast 45706 F.G'nds 1 1-8 l:55good 12 110 6 6 5 6 62 810 T Par'gtonll S. Stalwart, Christie, Le.Balaf re 45658 F.G'nds 1 1-16 l:56hvy 5 1C5 1 5 5 3 5l 510 F Bri'son 6 Iwiniwin, Contestant, Arbitrator 45626 F.G'nda 1 1-16 l:55mud 10 111 3 1 2 4 51 729 T Par'gtonl2 Pilsen, Caballo, Semper Stalwart 45559 F.G'nda 1 1-16 l:52hvy 3 104 3 6 7 7 S8 822 F C'ltilettilO Bombast, BrownFavorite, Prunes 45511 F.G'nds 1 1-16 l:47fast 4 106 2 3 4 6 81 818 F C'ltilettilO Brown Favorite, Handfull, Mab 45414 F.G'nds 1 1-16 l:50slow 5 112 6 6 4 3 3 2 L Lyke 14 JackK., B.Favorite, The Gallant 45380 F.G'nds 3-4 l:18hvy 7 113 6 6 7 68 483 H Lunsf d 9 Hadrian, Pilsen, Kuklux TOADSTOOL, blk. g, 4 112 By Mushroom Crepe, by Chaucer. (Trainer, J. Gray. Owner, J. Gray). 51443 Bowie 3-4 1;1S mud 13f 111 1 4 3 21 414 H Ham' t'n 16 Turf, Burgoyne, Huron II. 51429 Bowie CI f l:22fast 81 110 6 8 9 91 913 H Ham'fnl5 T.Portuguese, MnyW., Amack'n 51228 Empire Ab 3-4 l:12hvy 30 112 3 7 8 8 8ls F Weiner 8 Ragazza, SammyKelly, Am.Boy 50720 Jamaica 1 1-16 l:4Sfast 60 111 1 3 7 7 7 7" G Babin 7 Keziah, Sir Clarence, Gueland 50496 Aq'duct 1 l:39fast 20 107 4 4 6 8 810 82 C Rob'son 9 Dark Hill, Lovely, Aurum 45S23 F.G'nds 3-4 1:17 mud 8 108 6 6 4 4 431 J Zoeller 11 Spok. Qjieen, BuckShot, Humma 45506 F.G'nds 3-4 l:14fast 10 107 10 11 11 10J 93 S Wida 12 M.B.T'rman. T'mphant, J.D'dley FORECLOSURE, b. f. 3 101 By Von Tromp Foul Play, by Foul Shot. (Trainer, G. R. Bryson. Owner, E. K. Bryson). 51429 Pimlico 61 f l:22fast 15 99 14 13 13 14 14 J ShelepetslS T.Portuguese, MayW., Amack'in 61361 Pimlico 3-4 1:14 fast 9 104 6 6 7 51 4i J Gr'nelsenll Elmont, Loughland, Fluff 61334 Pimlico 1 l:41fast 38 100 3 1 1 1 2 913 J ShelepetslO Verity, Madrono. King Agrippa 61303 Pimlico 3-4 l:13fast 15 100 11 8 6 71 871 J ShelepetslS Amackassin, Tarascon, May W. 51105 Laurel 3-4 l:15fast 67 101 7 7 8 6 4 3" J Shelepetsl3 Brisk, Glen Well, Le Balafre 60185 H.deG'ce 3-4 l:14slop 71 100 11 8 9 ffl1 1071 J Shelepetsl4 ArchieAlex., W.Mack, LinkBoy YANKEE NOTIONS, ch. g, 10 112 By Yankee Fairie Queen, by Faustus. (Trainer, N. L. Byer. Owner, E. W. Price). 51429 Bowie 61 f l:22fast 92 110 7 12 12 12 12 H Myers 15 T.Portuguese, MnyW., Amack'n 61228 Empire Ab 3-4 l:12hvy 15 112 2 6 7 72 712 R L'caster 8 Ragazza, SammyKelly, Am.Boy 50147 Belm't 3-4 MC 1:13 fast ? 105 2 1 2 31 6s F Cltlletti 7 Hendrie, Tarascon, OurNephew 50020 Belmont 1 l:3Sslow 15 106 3 2 2 6 6 6" J Pitz 6 Phalaris, Lottery, Aurum 47499 Balt're Ab 5-8 E9fast 115 21 T Par'gton 9 Dr.Zab. S.GalahadlL, Pr'ganda 47465 Balt're Ab 5-8 l:02slow 110 32 C Riley 7 FickleFancy, Dr.Zab, Primitive JOE JOE, b. c, 4 115 By Rey Hindoo La Sinaloa, by Emperor of Norfolk. (Trainer, T. J. Tault. Owner, E. C. Hallam). 51206 Empire 11:42 mud 21 110 5 3 2 3 3s 3 T Tault 5 M.Antoinctte, Gueland, J.I.Day 51167 Empire 1 l:40fast 15 117 5 2 2 2 3 410 C II Miller 7 Sw'pCl'n, T.Wagoner, LaRablee 51091 Empire 1 l:40fast 30 115 4 3 4 4 41 523 H Tault 5 Genie W., Sweet Music, Whisk 50571 Jamaica lm70yl:48 good 6 108 6 4 3 1 I2 2 H Tault 8 QueenBlonde, WarMap, GreatG'l 50453 Aq'duct 1 l:40fast 20 110 1 1 1 1 1& 1 H Tault 12 Lovely, The Wit, Tetley 50312 Aq'duct 1 l:40fast 25 110 9 8 4 5 3 41! H Tault 11 Arm'tice, Chal'ger, Lov.'sLanell. DAIRYMAN, b. g, 5 112 By Peep o'Day Damson, by Ethelbert. (Trainer, J. Price. Owner, D. Purcell). 50937 Chagrin Ab3-4 l:22fast 9 117 31 A Casey 7 TopRung, Hopeful, Ponderosa 50836 Chagrin Ab5-8 l:04slow 3-5 112 31 O Atwell G St.Just, Participle, FairyPrince 50365 Dorval lm70y l:49fast 6 105 1 3 3 2 41 515 H Myers 6 Antiphon, Hi.Olympus, Astraea CO330 Dorval 1 1:45 fast 9 108 1 3 1 .1 38 38 H Myers 6 Mor.Elder, Galley Head, Chrome 50169 Duf'rln Ab 5-8 l:03fast 6 112 21! R Pauley 8 MabelTrask, NickKlein, Otsego 50032 Duf'rin Ab61 f 1:28 good 4 117 71 N Foden - 8 Jack Lucas, Safnuior, Homam 49671 Kemp'n Ab5-8 1:04 fast 6-5 113 38 E Hayw'rd G He's a Bear, Col.R'horse, S.Qu'n ' 49647 Kemp'n Abo-8 l:04fast 3-2 112 2" W Taylor 7 P.Heather, LeBleuet, Timberl'd CHERUBLNO, b. g, 4 115 By Chaucer Seraphine, by Cyllene. (Trainer, W. V. Casey. Owner, W. V. Casey). 51303 Pimlico 3-4 l:13fast 13 112 8 4 4 6nt 63 H Ham' t'n 15 Amackassin, Tarascon, May W. 51230 Empire 1 l:45hvy 8 114 1 2 3 3 3 4" C H Miller 4 L'Enjoleur, Chimera, Blodwin 48967 Empire 11-8 1:56 slow 20 107 3 3 3 3 41 6 C Ponce 14 Air Man, Tetley, Regreso 4S894 Empire 11-16 1:49 fast 20 111 1 3 3 3 4 52i J Rod'g'ez 13 Tenons Bon, Great Gull. AirMan 48792 Empire 1 1-16 l:50slow 20 112 1 1 2 2 51 65 C Turner 11 Sibola. Oceanna. Great Gull 4S617 Aq'duct 1 l:40fast 6 115 1 2 6 1 15 351 T Davies 8 Kg. Agrippa, Fr'ncTireurChimera BALAROSA, br. c, 4 109 By Olambala Montrosa, by Plaudit. (Trainer, W. A. Burttschell. Owner, B. Harding). 51443 Bowie 3-4 1:18 mud 13f 111 14. 13 13 12 12 H Myers 16 Turf, Burgoyne, Huron II. 51303 Pimlico 3-4 l:13fast 13f 115 13 14 14 141 1215 J Rod'g'ezlS Amackassin, Tarascon, May W. 51244 Laurel 3-4 l:16good 5f 107 13 7 8 9 1319 A Marrerol4 F'kleFancy, P.Con'ly, Pret.Baby 46979 Pimlico 3-4 1:18 slow 44 110 9 10 10 10 10l J Rod'g'ezlO Back Bay, Redland, Pibroch 44764 Bowie 61 f l:20fast 7f 1111 3 13 &mla R 'SimpsonlG Ultra Gold. Nebraska. MlssBryn 446S6 Pimlico 3-4 l:14slow 12f 1021 5 6 9 10 10 R McCr'nnl2 C.o'theMain. Nightstick. Alvord 44585 Laurel 3-4 l:16hvy 44 110 1 4 6 6 823 R Simpson 9 Geo. Clark, General, St.Quentin 4448S Laurel 3-4 l:13fast 26 105 9 8 8 8 1023 A Collins 13 Amackassin, Ideal. King Tuscan HOPEFUL, b. g, 4 (M) 112 By McGcc Pink Rose, by Fonso. (Trainer, C. H. Morrison. Owner, C. H. Morrison). 50937 Chagrin Ab3-4 l:22fast 5 112 2"t C McC'kle 7 TopRung, Dairyman. Ponderosa 50927 Chagrin Ab3-4 l:22fast 43-10 114 22 W D'k'son Hercules, High Horse, Hosier 50S52 Chagrin Ab5-8 l:03good 8 112 42 C O'Mah'y G Col.Murphy, Ramonall., T.Miller 5073S Chagrin Ab5-8 l:02slop 20 116 7" R Imes 7 Virgo, Mild.Euretta, Blanchita 48482 Latonia 1 1-4 2:12mud 20 109 7 7 8 8 9 932 B Kenn'dv 9 Trooper. Frank F., Velie 4S039 Latonia 1 1-16 l:50hvy 38 112 5 3 5 6 8 828 H Lunsfd 8 Virgo, Lalvross, JackReeves 47874 Latonia 1 1-16 1:48 fast 13 110 9 10 9 8 82 782 W Jarrell 12 Repeater. SirJ.Vergne.C'ouflage SYRDARYA, b. g, 4 112 By St. Volma Mjosen, by My Boy II. (Trainer, F. A. Herold. Owner, Dosoris Stable). 4S855 Belmont Ab 2 4:14fast 12 132 2 1 3 3 3'J, 321 L Clieyne 4 Crest Hill, Rupica, Infidel II. 49407 Sar'toga Ab 2 4:30good 7 134 2 Fell. L Cheyne 5 Midas II., Brand, Jay Bird 49320 Sar'toga Ab 2 4:27slop 6 138 4 2 2 3 320 39 L Cheyne 5 Minata, MidasII., Vigilante 492S7 Sar'toga Ab 2 4:18 fast 15 132 7 3 2 5 7 6" L Cheyne 7 HighlandLight, Barklie, Lytle 4614 Aq'duct .Ab 2 4:P9fast 8 139 2 3 3 2 32 412 R Hanna 8 Joyful. Candidate II., Ticket 48438 Aq'duct Ab 2 4:17fast 8-5 140 2 3 2 1 3 33 R Hanna 5 Midas II., Transpero, Frank B. 47689 Belmont Ab 2 4:13fast 12 136 4 2 1 l 2 318 R Hanna 10 Lytle, Reliance, Chester Two BABETTE, b. m, 5 109 By Henc La Primera, by Joe Hooker. (Trainer, R. O. Miller. Owner, D. W. Bayes). 51443 Bowie 3-4 1:18 mud 13f 111 5 5 7 6s 723 C H Miller 16 Turf, Burgoyne, Huron II. 4b924 Empire Ab 3 l:10fast 100 106 9 9 9 10 10' J CarmodylO" Jyntee, Allivan, Liberty Girl 4i649 Aq'duct 1 1-16 l:46fast 50 106 Left at the post H Ham't'nl4 Air Man, Favour, Great Gull 4S383 Aq'duct 7-8 1:28 fast 60 112 8 11 11 8 753 H Myers 16 Sibola, Huntress, Cherublno 48041 Jamaica lm70y l:45fast 60 110 16 17 17 17 17 17" J Mooney 17 Orderly, Ballast, Air Man 47343 Jamaica 3-4 l:13fast 50 107 4 8 8 8 81S H Myers 8 Asterisk, Fr'nkWaters, G 'Id vale 44S06 Bowie 61 f 1:22 fast 14f 108 14 14 13 13 13 S Sn'dmanl5 Poultney, O.ofHavana. L.Maudie 44771 Bowie 1 1-16 l:Elfast 63 106 4. 4 8 11 91 13? R Denyse 14 War-Plume. Le Balafre. UmboU DAISY VEIN, blk. m, 5 (M) 104 . By Ballot Sneerwell, by St. Blaise. SA (Trainer, C. N. Freeman. Owner, L. H. Tubbs). 51443 Bowie 3-4 1:13 mud 13f 113 13 16 16 1C 16 N Huff 10 Turf Burgoyne, Huron II. 514J 51450 50503 H.deG'ce 51 f l:0Sslow 29 109 4 4 5 5 5" L Morris 5 Phan'mFalr, Sunrose, Dast.Glow 514. 51431 34519 Empire 5-8 1:04 slow 30 112 U 12 13 13 13' N Barrett 13 Spark, Adorationll., Supermaid 5141 51416 51389 51S 51360 THIRD RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. Chatterbox Purse. 2-year-olds. Fillies, gu: 61122 51061 Allowances. (April 2, 19171:07 3 100.) 48736 WAB LIGHT HOSE, ch. f, 2 113 By light Brigade Hindoo Hose, by Hindoo. 514 51415 (Trainer W. M. Wallace. Owner, J. W. McClelland). 49?, 49791 51435 Bowie 55 f l:10slop 19-10 110 3 4 4 21 lk C Rob son 9 BlueBelle, rthia, drGra"ite 496 49643 51106 Empire 51 f 1:07 fast 11-5 109 1 2 1 1 1 C Rob'son 5 Flamb'te, Crlm.Ramb., GoodBye 4g5 49554 50948 Jamaica 51 f l:06fast 12 110 5 4 4 4 41 C Rob son 7 Ten-Lec, Conine, Tamarisk 4g8 48843 50S69 Jamaica 3-4 l:14good 8 114 6 4 5 5" 4' C Rob son 7 Conine. JIavourneen, JoanMnrie 454 45422 50548 Aq'duct 5-8 l:03y3slop 1 115 1 1 l2 ll C Rob'son 7 Flam'te. Turnabout. Iseap-Tide 452 45261 IRISH ABBESS, br. f, 2 108 By Celt Cowl, by Disguise. 45202 2 (Trainer, W. M. Wallace. Owner, Xalapa Farm Stable). Ci 514'7 Bowie 5i f l-0Sfast 2i 111 1 11 l1 Is C Rob'son 14 Trantnla, P.T.Bnrnuin, Nebulous 51357 Pimlico 3-4 l:13fast 3 97 10 2 2 T 32 T Jarvis 13 Love Tap, Bromelia, Bay wood 514 51466 61231 Empire Ab 3-4 l:llhvy 8 110 1 3 3 3 2 C Rob'son 3 Good Bye, Fright 51320 514 51431 BLUE BELLE, ch. f, 2 108 By Transvaal Aunt BeUe, by Sir Dixon. 512 51222 (Trainer, R. V. Boyle. Owner, T. Calcina). . 51( 610S2 51435 Bowie 5 f l:10slop 9 106 2 1 1 1 2n J Heupel 9 L'htRose, Polythia, LadyGranite 50s 50S11 61259 Laurel 3-4 1:15 good 9 115 2 4 4 63 4 A Johnson 9 Charity, Vic, Jacobina 50632 r0e 51119 Laurel 3-4 l:15fast 19-10 110 1 11 Is 1 J Butwell 8 Voormir, Merch.Mnrine, S.Turret B(g 60506 50670 Laurel 51 f l:08fast 17-5 116 5 11 l1 2"k J Butwell 7 Charity, Galiot, TuscanMaiden r048l H deG'ce 51 f l:0SMjiast 5 112 5 1 1 2 W Obert 8 Perfection, Beacon, Tosca 50153 H.dqG'ce 61 f l:07fast 60 115 7 2 2 21 221 W Obert 11 Fallacy, Beacon, Miss Kankin g 51446 JOHN'S UMHA. b. f. 2 108 By McGee Conclusion, by Peep o'Day. 51- 51417 (Trainer, G. P. Sherman. Owner, C. H. Smith ) 51! 51373 Pimlico 3-4 1:14 fast 14 99 5 1 1 1 lk I Fletcher 14 Silence, Chinnie Walsh. Tingling ol. 51272 51293 Pimlico 51 f l:0Sfast 8 89 3 1 1 11 21 E Harb'ne 8 Salesman, Fluff, Morning Face 50! 50711 K'w'rth 51 f l:0Sfast 17-10 109 2 3 2 21 64 J Conway 11 M.Reigel, B.Lane, JosieGorman 50S 50591 W'dbine 51 f 1:10 hvy 3f 109 3 1 1 Is J Conway 12 Billy Lane, Undine, Dora W. 50' 50714 r0'41 Th'cliffe 5-8 l:01fast 9-5f 105 l1 J Conway 12 Ruth Maxim, Dora W., Sheka 50 49S15 Dev're 5-8 1:01 fast 7f 109 3 1 1 l1 3l S Wida 12 Acclaim, Plantoon, Undine b. 49392 Ft.Erie 51 f l:07fast 18-5 108 3 1 2 31 3 B Kenn'dy 8 LadyGranite, N.Shore, Repent DOUGH GIRL, b. f , 2 HI By Great Britain Black Tall, by Disguise. (Trainer, M. Brady. Owner, J. E. Davis). 51387 Pimlico 3-4 l-lSfast 61 109 4 3 1 l1 In R Rom'elll G Transient, Miss" Petite, Episode tt 51-01 Pimlico 51 f l:00ifast 16 107 1 1.1 ll 42 R Romellil3 Fallacy, Superwoman, T.Bag'ge , i 51162 Laurel 3-4 l:13fast 12 105 2 2 2, 21 51 A Allen 6 StepL'tly, Twop'r, Gen.J.M.G'ez ' f r.0993 Laurel 3-4 l:13fast 16 107 4 3 4 4 4" E Ambr'se 4 Careful. By Jiminy, Muttiklns j 50902 Laurel 3-4 l:14M;fast 8 106 7 1111 441 J Callahan 8 L.Storm, Perfection, W.T.Grives , &u 50282 Aq'duct 5-8 1:00 fast 7 112 4 2 21 48 T Davies 9 Tamarisk. Joan Marie, Fright Jl STAUNCH, b. f, 2 (M) 104 By Astronomer Faithful, by Broomstick. . (Trainer, J. Whalon. Owner, J. Whalen). . . 51455 Bowie 51 f l:10?sslow 8 114 1 4 2 3 45 H Myers 11 M.Fleurs, Rhinestone. M.Barnes ! 51427 Bowie 51 f l:0Sfast 16f 111 11 6 6 72 682 H Myers 14 IrishAb'ss, T'ntula, P.T.Barn'm j 51071 Empire 5-8 1:01 fast 15 114 11 6 6 12 12 W Obert 12 Honey Cell, Summit, Ravanna 5 478SO Belmont 5-8 st 58fefast 6 108 6 6 7 71 6" A Schu'g'rlO Normal. Ramkin, Dolly O. ' 477'6 Belmont 41f st 53fast 30 112 10 5 6 61 A Schu'g'rll K.ofT.Heather, Present, ByJove ' , V 47646 Belmont 41f st 52fast 30 115 9 9 9 9" C Father 9 Tottie. Muttikins. Bockland " ANNETTE'S SISTEB, b. f, 2 (M) 104 By Hessian Milldale. (Trainer, J. D. Adkins. Owner, B. J. Macken zie). 51455 Bowie 51 f l:10slow 7f 114 3 9 8" 64 6T A Johnsonll M.Fleurs, Rhinestone, M.Barnes ' "i1 51435 Bowie 5 f l:10slop S6 106 9 6 8 51 52 H Myers 9 LightRose, BlueBelle, Polythia ' 51413 Bowie 7-8 l:29kfast lOf 101 2 5 3 ll1 1192 J Pierce 14 Tan Son, Rustler, Mollie Barnes ; 51219 Laurel 51 f l:llslop 73 100 7 5 9 9 81U A Richcr'k 9 BlackTop, W.Thbughts, Kinetic " ; 51182 Laurel 3-4 l:14ysfast 25 98 6 4 4 41! 5s T Jarvis 7 Vic, Explosive, Fernwood ; 51099 Laurel 3-4 l:15fast 32 96 1 8 8 9& 94 T Jarvis 12 Chin. Walsh, Briganna, BlackTop ? j 50591 W'dbine 51 f 1:10 hvy 3f 105 10 9 7 8s 10to A RIchcr'kl2 John's Umma, BillyLane, Ondine j 19096 K'w'rth 61 f l:09Hfast 17 108 7 8 8 61 452 L Gaugel 12 Loch Leren, NurseJane, S.Court c ANTILLES, ch. f, 2 108 By Bapid Water Maria C, by Yankee Gun. (Trainer, J. H. Stotler. Owner, G. W. Bissell). 51435 Bowie 51 f l:10slop 22 106 7 S 7 8s S'8 F Hunt 9 LightRose. BlueBelle, Polythia I 51376 P.imllco 3-4 1:13 fast 33 108 6 7 7 7 72 J Callahan 7 Fallacy, Tamarisk, Charity : 51301 Pimlico 51 f l:0Gfast 5f 109 10 11 12 13 13'3 D Stirling 13 Fallacy, Superwoman, T.Bag'ge 61259 Laurel 3r4 1:15 good a 115 5 3 3 55 8" D Stirling 9 Charity, Vic, Jacobina " 51162 Laurel 3-4 l:13ysfast 19 108 5 3 3 4 4" D Stirling (! StepLUIy, Twop'r, Gen.J.M.G'ez 51083 Laurel 51 f 1:09 fast 11 112 2 6 5 6k 632 D Stirling 11 L'sliSwilly, Ilarm'que, Trans'nt " 50698 Laurel 3-4 1:13 fast 24 107 3 3 3" 31 Zi D Stirling C St. Michael. Banksia, Despair 47803 Belmont 4Jf st 61fast 4 111 5 6 6l 5,s T Par'gtonll Jacobina. M'vourneen. Runatrix " FERN GRASS, ch. f, 2 (M) 104 By Short Grass Fern Louise, by Waterboy. (Owner, J. F. Flanagan). 5 First start. - 5 & : FOURTH RACE 1 Mile. Redwood Purse (First Division). 3-year-olds S jjj and upward. Allowances. (Nov. 23, 1916 1:41 6 114.) I 4 SUNNYLAND, ch. g, 5 104 By Sunflower II. Fair Anna, by Mocanna. (Trainer, F. W. Taylor. Owner, J. J. Hallenbeck). 51445 Bowie 1 1-1G 1:55 mud 8 116 2 1 1 1 11 l'l C II Miller G L'dllfirb't, Snapdragonll., Berlin n 513U0 Pimlico 1 l:40fast 8 119 10 10 10 10 10 102 L Ensor 10 CarpetSw'p'r, R.Traveler; Super 50S67 Tamaica 1 1-16 I:47fast 13-5 116 3 3 2 2 2J 1" C Kummer 5 AlbertA., LordHerbert, W.Plume L t 50871 Jamaica 3-4 ltl3M;good'8 117 J6 ' 4 6- 6r 5t( C Turner G Pon'typ'd, T.McTag'rt, St.AHan ,n . E0693 Jamaica 1 1-16 1:47 fast 5 109 4 3 2 1 Is l1! C Turner G Pas.Swaln, B.Dancerll., S. Sinner !r 60572 Jamaica 1 1-16 1:49 good 18-5 111 1 3 2 3 3s 3g M Buxton G Albert A.. Nat.Bridge, SeaSinner ;r , 60478 Aq'duct 1 1-16 l:45fast 4 108 3 4 4 3 32 31 M Buxton 5 The Lamb, Sundial II., Henry G. TOM McTAGGART, b. h, 6 116 By Chuctanunda Toplash, by Top Gallant. i (Trainer, J. L. Donovan. Owner, P. Reilly). c 51431 Bowie 1 l:43y5fast 19-5 114 1 2 2 2 2nt 31! T Rowan S Wyoming, W'dViolet, SandyBeal II 51229 Empire 1 1:41 hvy 8 122 4 5 5 5 53 414 C Rob'son 7 Recount, WarMask, Sweep Cleaa in 51108 Empire 1 1-16 l:47fast 13-10 126 2 2 2 2 21 2flT Rowan 4 Recount, B.Dancerll., Kashmir.; ir , 51068 Empire lm70y l:43fast 8 132 2 2 2 2s 2s T Rowan 3 Mad Hatter, Goaler 50968 Jamaica 3-4 l:13fast 31 122 4 1 1 l1 l'i C Rob'son 7 RedRedliose, Lead'gStar, Ralco :o I j 50871 Jamaica 3-4 l:13good 7 120 3 2 2 2 25 25 T Rowan G Pontypridd, St.AUnn, Lead.Star ir j 50775 Jamaica lm70yl:43fast 18-5 110 2 2 2 2 2 21 T Rowan 4 Madllattcr, Enfilade, Pas.Swain ln ! c 0648 Jamaica lm70yl:44 fast 10 112 4 3 2 2 2s 21 T Rowan 4 Georgic, Tailor Maid, Recount 50546 Aq'duct 1 l:39slop 6-5 116 1 1 1 2 2 21 C Kummer 2 Pickwick tDisqualified for foul. ; WAB NOTE ch. e, 4 108 By Spanish Prince Sun Maiden, by Sundridge. I (Owner, W. E. Smith). 51444 Bowie 1 1:47 mud 9 110 111 1 2C 2s J Butwell 4 Tip'yWitcliet, Super, MockOrage 'e 61390 Pimlico 1 l:40fast 5 125 7 6 7 6 41 4'1 C F'b'ther 10 CarpetSw'pr, R.Traveler, Super ur I ' 5-335 Pimlico 1 1-4 2:06sfast 11-10 110 1 1 1 1 1" l1 L Ensor 7 N.Bridge, Sundial II., L.Herbert rt , , 51249 Empire 1 1-4 2:07good 5 95 2 1 1 2 2s 2'1 B Mar'elli 3 Mad Hatter. Cromwell j j 51229 Empire 1 1:41 "hvy 18-5 107 3 1 1 3 31 6l J Mooney 7 Recount, WarMask, SweepClean ,n I S ( 51147 Empire lm70y l:444fast 2 113 4 1 1 1 1 Is L Ensor . 7 SeaSinner, DarkHill, LordHerb't 1 ! , 50497 Aq'duct 3-4 1:14 fast 15 10S1 1 2 2 21 3J1 M Buxton 8 Krewer, SeaMint, Red Red Rose se j RALCO, blk. c, 3 102 By Bock View Black Mantilla, by Sain. (Trainer, T. J. Tault. Owner, Islip Stable). ! 51466 Bowie lm70y 1:49 good 9 98 1 5 5 5 51 3 R L'caster G Recount. Flib'gibbct, Chasseur ur 51450 Bowie lm70y l:51hvy 11 114 1 2 1 2 3l 433 J Butwell G My Dear, Sandy Beal, Biff Bang a& 612"9 Empire 1 1:41 hvy 12 106 7 7 6 6 6" 618 W Obert 7 Recount, WarMask, SweepClean 1 61168 Empire 1 1-16 l:46fast 13-10 110 2 1 1 1 Is 13 E Sande 3 Pickwick. War Plume , 51109 Empire Ab 3-4 l:09fast 15 105 1 6 4 42 31 C Ponce 7 FNChurchill, Daydue, T.d'Hon'r r , 50968 Jamaica 3 l:13fast 8 106 1 3 4 41 41 C Ponce 7 T.McTag't, R.R.Rose, Lead.Star r 60777 Jamaica 3-4 l:13fast 12 118 3 7 6 6 6S C Turner 8 Audacious, Daydue, LeadingStar 60574 Jamaica lm70yl:45good 10 1121 111 1 31 3s T Quinlan G Recount, Kashmir, PastoralSwain ;1D 50479 Aq'duct 7-8 l:25fast 1-2 106 1 2 2 2 23 l'J J Callahan 3 Vice-Chairman. Round Robin LORD HAMILTON, b. c, 3 98 By Uncle Lady Savoy, by Morion. (Trainer, J. D. Adkin. Owner, R J. Mackenzie). 51450 Bowie lm70y l:51hvy 18 100 2 5 G 6 6 61C J Heupel G My Dear, Sandy Real, Biff Bang llg 51438 Bowie 1 l:49slop 5f 107 10 11 7 5 51 3S J Heupel 11 Who Cares, Pocatello, Peccant 49054 K'w'rth lm70y l:45fast 7f 93 12 11 11 10 8 S53 F Brysoh 14 FortBliss, Stevenson, Iolite 4S897 Windsor 3-4 l:13fast 66 103 10 10 10 8l Sj F Hunt 10 Kama, JaneP'ybaker, Dr.Carmen en 4S693 Ft Erie lm70y l:43fast 9 9S 5 5 2 2 21 33 F Lux 6 Fort Bliss, Exhorter, Kilts II. 48620 FtErle 3-4 l:15hvy 14 107 5 4 4 41 5si O Willis G A.N.Akin, T.theMark, Tarascon on 47872 Th'cliffe lm70y 1:45 fast 31 103 3nk A Richcr'k 8 L.Ward, G.Duncan, P.deChance :e 47731 Th'ncliffe 51 f 1:07 fast 96 61 A Richcr'k G LouiseV., C.L'decker, M.Orange 47698 Th'ncliffe 3-4 l:14y5fast 72 100 61 A Richcr'lc 7 Mock Orange Billie B., LouiseV. ' 47253 Church'l 1 1-16 l:47fast 41 106 8 7 11 11 11 ll11 F Merimeell FrankW., Kimpalong, H.Valley T 47061 Lex' ton 1 1-16 1:48 fast 33-10 110 3 6 4 3 11 ll F Merimeell D.of Lancaster, Abbess, WarPrize Le COCK O' THE BOOST, ch. o, 3 105 By Cock o' the Walk Lida Flush, by Boyal Flush l8S (W. A. BurttscheU. Owner, J. B. Skinker). III. 51375 Pimlico 3-4 1:13 fast 5f 101 3 8 9 9 9ltt A Allen 11 FortChurchill, HisChoice. Super el 61222 Laurel 1 1-16 l:49ysslop 5 107 111 2 3l 418 A Schu'g'r Camoufleur, HerdGirl, W.Violet Iet 51184 Laurel 3-4 1:13 fast 10 92 3 3 5 3s 410 T Jarvis 7 MotorCop, Panoply, MockOrange fe 61124 Laurel 3-4 l:13fast 7 93 6 1 1 1J l1! T Jarvis 7 Bon Jour, War Marvel, Scurry 60782 Laurel 3-4 1:13 -fast 61 112 3 2 2 4b 6lu R Simpson 7 Blazes, Dr. Joe. St. Quentin SIREN MAID, b. f, 3 95 By Sea King Masquerade, by Disguise. (Trainer. J. F. Schorr. Owner, E. B. McLean). 61375 Pimlico 3-4 1:13 fast 13 112 10 10 8 SIO15 J Butwell 11 Ft.Churchill, HisChoice, Super et 61043 Laurel lm70y l:44fast 5 111 4 5 4 4 4s 4,s J Butwell 5 Old Dad, Betty J., MockOrange ase 60995 Laurel 3-4 l:13fast 11 105 3 5 5 5 5s R Rom'elll 5 W.Marvel, P.of India, H.Atkin iin E0726 Laurel 1 l:4l7sfast 22-5 115 1 3 3 3 31 43 J Butwell 5 Betty J., Rubidium, Toujours s 60672 Laurel 1 l:41fast 31-10 113 1 1 1 1 l1 2J J Butwell G Belario, Betty J., Herd Girl B060S Laurel 1 l:41good fii 111 1 2 2 2 2lJ lb J Butwell 5 Ballym'ney. StarRealm. Bolster er WILTON ABBOW, ch. c, 3 (M) 88 By Ferole Adele Rose, by Eon. (Owner, G. P. Finnigan). 4r936 Tim Ab 61 f l:20fast S7 ICO 63 FJ Atkins'n G M.McGiggle, TorquatoII., Bib'er 'er 4910 Tim'ium 3-4 l:167sfast 51 100 5C2 B Atkins'n 5 Mar.Luekett, Regular, Earlym'n l,,n 49S',9 Tim Abl 1-16 l:51fast 21 102 4" D Carswell 4 H.Pard'r, Mildred.Mrs.I.Roberts rts 4C'6S7 M'lboro Ab5-S l:12Vfeslow 24 10S C' II Osmer 5 Regular, Ahara, Sea Mime 49513-Hag't'n Ab5-S l:00ifa8t 11 30S 4i D Carswell 4 Sain Rose, Echo B., Ilorsa LADY BEVEBWYCK, b. i , 3 (M) 92 By The Manager Applause, by Boyal Flush III. (Trainer, D. E. Woodford. Owner, J. J". Maher). 51457 Bowie 1 l:49V&slow 14 107 6 5 5 7 5l 5" H Myers 11 Tus.Maiden, S.Clarencp. BarCoy 51-15 Pimlico 1 l:40?fast 6 107 7 2 3 3 42 2l- F Weiner 7 Pit.Patter, S.Clarence, T.Mortar tar GViZ Laurel lmTOy 1:49 good 27 941 7 2 5 7 7 730 T Jarvis 7 C.Summy, Flib'g'bet, Y'ngAdam am 51082 Laurel 1 l:41fast 26 93 4 3 3 3 2& 25 T Jarvis 8 TheDecislon, H.Atkin. Cliasseur er 50953 Laurel 3-4 l:14fast 25 109 1 4 4 61 51 W Kelsay 13 Montalro, P.I'atter, L'ydGeorge rge 50779 Laurel 3-4 l:15fast 9 112 4 4 4 5- 8' J Wessler 8 IrishDancer, D.Moore, P.I'atter ter 49749 Sar'loga 1 l:3Sslow P0 100 2 1 4 4 4 4 F Weiner 4 Thunderstorm, P.Swain, C'fleur er 49712 Sar'toga 1 l:36fast 60 100 4 1 1 3 3 3,a F Weiner G Yel.Hand. LiRablee, Royallieu ieu FIFTH RACE 1 Mile. Redwood Purse (Second Division). 3-year-olds US and upward. Allowances. (Nov. 23, 191S -1:41 6 114.) GOALEE, br. c, 4 104 By Duke Michael GaUow Hill, by Galashleli. i (Trainer, W. Booth. Owner, J. Stotzer). 614-0 Bowie 1 1-16 l:49,fast 19-5 106 4 4 3 3 33 31 F Weiner 4 Leochares. Thunders'm, Flib'bet bet 5106 Pimlico 1 1-8 l:53fast 11 117 7. 8 7 4 1& l'JP Weiner 11 Regal Lodge, Belario, KingJohn ohn 51208 Empire 1 l:42mud .10 120 3 3 3 3 3 31 C H Miller 3 Sweet Music, Kashmir 61068 Empire lm70y l:43fast 50 120 2 3 3 3 3 371 J Mooney 3 Mad ITatter, Tom McTaggart 60647 Jamaica 1 1-16 1:47 fast 6 109 4 4 4 4 3l 31 T Davies 4 Thun'storm, Pickwick, M.Parke rke 50520 Aq'duct 1 5-16 2:18good 1-2 116 1 1 1 1 1 11 T Davies 3 Kegreso, Pierre-a-Fcu K&JO-iAq'duct 1.11:16 fast 1 115 3 3 3 2 1 Is T Davies. 5 Sumiyland, Dorcas, Amerc'nBoy Boy SA 514J 51450 514. 51431 5141 51416 51389 51S 51360 gu: 61122 51061 48736 WAB 514 51415 49?, 49791 496 49643 4g5 49554 4g8 48843 454 45422 452 45261 45202 2 Ci 514 51466 514 51431 51320 512 51222 51( 610S2 50s 50S11 50632 r0e B(g 60506 g 51446 51- 51417 51! ol. 51272 50! 50S 50' 50714 50 b. tt , i ' f j , &u Jl . . ! j 5 ' ' , V " ' "i1 ' ; " ; ; ? j j c I : " " " 5 5 & S jjj I 4 n L t ,n !r . ;r , G. i c II in ir , :o I j ir j ln ! c ; I 'e ur I ' rt , , j j ,n I S ( ! 1 , se j ! ur a& 1 , r , r ;1D llg en on :e ' T Le l8S el Iet fe et ase iin s er 'er l,,n rts tar am er rge ter er ieu US bet ohn rke Boy SANDY BEAL, ch. c, 3 102 By Superman Frank's Daughter, by Frank Gill. (Trainer, N. K. Beal. Owner, W. S. Murray). Bowie lm70y l:51hvy 6 110 5 3 4 3 44 21 A Johnson G My Dear, Biff Bang, Ralco Bowie 1 l:43fast 8 112 3 5 6 7 . 73 451 J Rod'g'ez 8 Wyoming, W.Violet, T.McTag't Bowie lm70y l:46fast 12f 105 1 3 3 4 4 4" G Corey 7 YellowHand. Rubidium, Recount Pimlico 1 l:3Sysfast 15 101 4 3 3 3 3"k 4" J Heupel 6 Audacious, Sen.Park, Leochares Pimlico 3-4 l:ll&fast 27f 112 5 6 6 4 72 G Corey 10 Exodus, Motor Cop, Audacious Laurel 1 1-16 1:49 fast 4-5 112 3 3 3 2 2l 31 G Corey 4 HerdGirl, Rap.Traveler, Amaze Laurel 3-4 1:13 fast 23 106 7 6 5 51 C2 G Corey 7 Billy Kelly, Panoply, Motor Cop Empire Ab 3-4 1:10 fast 15 115 4 9 8 8' 8" G Corey 9 Lion d'Or, C.Summy, T.d'Hon'ur ZONE, b. g, 4 112 By Dorando Boco, by Matchmaker. (Trainer, A. F. Dayton. Owner, B. T. Nickerson.) Bowie 61 f l:19fast 75 108 G 6 7 72 5" F Hunt 8 Tip'tyWitchet, Wyoming, Jadda Dev're 1 1-16 l:45fast 22-5 105 5 4 3 1 l1 13 F Hunt G LordHerbert, Vulcanite, MadgeF. Windsor 1 l:39fast 14 101 8 8 8 7 61 5 F Hunt 8 Bullion, Jouett, Vive McGee Windsor 1 1:42 slow 4j 105 3 4 4 4 4& 2" F Hunt 8 Mys.Girl, Escarpolette, Exh'ter Windsor 1 1:46 slow 18 105 7 3 6 7 7 6" F Hunt 7 Accelerate, Murray, T. Leopard Havana 3-4 l:llfast 5 106 4 . 1 1 11 21 C H Miller 8 Cromwell, T.o'th'M'ning, Bufor Havana 3-4 1:12 fast 10 106 5 3 3 31 2'1 C H Miller 7 Cromwell, Ham.A., T.o'th'M'lng Havana 3-4 l:12fast 25 108 7 6 4 6 51 C H Miller 8 Mar.John, H. O'Day, HamiltonA. CHASSEUR, b. c, 4 104 By Light Brigade Panne, by Polymelus. (Trainer, M. C. Kelley. Owner, C. C. Smithson). Bowie lm70y 1:49 good 12 109 5 4 4 4 3n 4B J Butwell G Recount, Flibbertygibbet, Ralco Bowie 1 l:43Vfast 13 110 4 1 1 1 6l 712 C Rob'son 8 Wyoming, W.Violet, T.McTag't Pimlico 1 3-16 l:58fast 16 98 5 6 6 6 6 551 F Weiner 7 The Porter, Boniface, Damask Laurel 1 1-16 l:49y5slop 5 117 6 4 4 5 5s 5" J Butwell G Camoufleur, HerdGirl, W.Violet Laurel 1 l:41fast 17-10 116 7 2 2 2 3nt 42 T Nolan 8 T.Decision, L.Bev'w'k, H.Atkin Laurel 1 1-16 1:47 fast 3-5 US 4 2 2 2 31 37 A Schu'g'r 6 Mock Orange, Betty J., Chief Laurel 1 1-16 l:46fast 13-10 118 2 1 1 1 Is l3 J Rod'g'ez 5 Rubidium, Tantalus, C.Sweeper H.deG'e 1 1-16 l:4Sslow 5 115 1 1 1 1 ll Is J Rod'g'ez G Bolster, Master Bill, Belario VETERAN, b. c, 4 111 By His Majesty Nectary, by Dinneford. (Trainer, W. H. Fry. Owner, F. Dahnken). Bowie 1 1-16 l:54rnud 8 113 111 1 11 2s L Aron 7 Hendrie, Flib'tygibbet, Tantalus Bowie 1 l:43fast 18f 110 4 6 7 3 33 3s C Eamea 14 SundialH., KingJohn, Columbine 51306 Pimlico 1 1-8 l:53fast 33f 113 9 9 9 9 85 62 C Eames 11 Goaler, Regal Lodge, Belario Pimlico 1 1-16 l:45fast 61 103 4 5 5 5 5 613 J Heupel 5 Sen.Park, Yel.Hand, Thunders'm 50920 K'w'rth 1 1-16 1:47 fast 11-5 112 4 6 5 2 21 3l J Dodd 7 Hindoostan, Kuklux, Escarp'ette 50824 K'wrth 1 1-8 l:55sfast 19-10 115 1 2 2 2 2 221 J Dodd 6 Besthoff, Gain de Cause. Cork K'w'rth lm70y l:45fast 41-10 116 6 3 4 2 In" 2l J W Dodd G Escar'lette, Roy.Jester. Hin'stan 50491 W'dbine 1 1:42 fast 29-10 116 7 8 7 8 7s 531 J Dodd 8 V.McGee, Escarp'ette, LordHerb. BALLET DANCER II., b. f, 4 108 By Sweep Ballet Girl, by St. Leonards. (Trainer, J. Fitzsimmons. Owner, J. Fitzsimmons). 51465 Bowie 1 1-16 l:51good 8 102 3 2 1 1 3'1 35i J Mooney 4 Yel.Hand, T.Witchet, CleanGone 51437 Bowie 1 l:46slop 9 110 5 5 4 4 42 31 J Mooney 5 My Dear, Rubidium, Elected II. 51347 Pimlico 1 1-16 l:45fast 11 113 1 5 4 . 4 4ll 541 J Mooney 7 CarpetSw'p'r, Rubl'm, Enfilade 5110S Empire 1 1-16 l:47y5fast 2 107 4 3 3 4 31 31 J Mooney 4 Recount, T.McTaggart, Kashmir 510SS Empire 1 l:40fast 2 113 2 2 2 2 22 21! J Mooney G Elected II., Edwina, RedR.Kose 50969 Jamaica 1 1-16 l:46M;fast 6-5 981 2 1 2 2 2 1! J Mooney 3 Pastoral Swain. St. Allan. 50693 Jamaica 1 1-16 1:47 fast 7-10 101 111 3 2& 3'3 J Mooney G Sun'land. Pas.Swain, SeaSinner JEAN BULLANT, b. g, 3 105 By Ecouen Padoue II., by Ajax. (Trainer, R. A. Smith. Owner, Sunnyland Stable). 51417 Bowie 1 l:43fast 18f 107 5 2 1 6 121 13" L Morris 14 Sundial II., King John, Veteran 48778 Windsor 1 1:50 hvy 7 105 2 1 1 1 l'l l1 L Morris 8 LordWrack, Claymore, Wlckford 4S661 Dev're 3-4 1:23 hvy 37-10 106 451 L Morris 5 Cobalt Lass, Diomed, Marmite 48379 Ham't'n 3-4 1:14 fast 13 101 4 5 5 5 31 A Richcr'k G Stepson, T.o't.Morning, Musito 47841 Th'ncliffe 3-4 1:15 fast 3-2 110 2 L Morris 6 Yaphank,. Soscol, WiLtheGreat 47122 Pimlico 3-4 1:15 fast 121 117 5 8 7 7s 8J L Morris 10 Super, Scurry, Feodor 46146 Jef 'son 5-8 1:01 good 12 109 3 3 3 4l 45 J Metcalf 11 Marvin May, Trusty, Marmite BIFF BANG, b. c, 3 98 By Textile Byf (A. Miller). (Trainer, G. C. Winfrey. Owner, L. T. Bauer). 51450 Bowie lm70y l:51hvy 61 100 3 1 2 4 21 331 J Mooney G My Dear, Sandy Beal; Ralco 51431 Bowie 1 l:43fast 24 104 7 7 8 8 S 8" T Davies 8 Wyoming, W.Violet, T.McTag't 50547 Aq'duct 1 l:41slop 2-5 107 3 3 3 2 Is l5 J Mooney 3 Assume, Mars Mouse 49958 Belmont 1 1-4 2:04fast 3 110 1 3 3 3 3 212 C Kummer 3 Le Glorieux, Blue Laddie 49635 Sar'toga 1 3-16 1:56 fast 25 95 6 6 5 6 61 613 F Weiner 7 Cleopatra, Blue Wrack, Blazes 49353 Sar'toga 1 l:42ltvy 30 112 7 7 7 7 5l 2 T Rice 7 FairGain, SweetMusic, St.Allin 484C5 Aq'duct 1 l:38fast 8 1115 5 5 5 5 5 511 T Rice 5 Fair Gain, Dinna Care, StAllan 48367 Aq'duct 1 1:38 fast 20 1111 4 4 4 4 4 3" T Rice 4 IrishDream. SeaMint. SeaSinner GLEAN GONE, b. c, 4 108 By Olambala Lizzie Gilman, by Fonio. (Trainer, I. Gorham. Owner, J. J. Farrell, Jr.). 51465 Bowie 1 1-16 l:51good 11 102 4 4 4 4 4 4ci R Rom'elH 4 Y.Hand, T.Witchet. B.Dancerll. 51459 Bowie lm70y 1:50 slow 6 100 222 1 11 2nR Rom'elli 4 WarCry, WootlViolet, P.Swain 51431 Bowie 1 l:43&fast 28 114 8 8 7 6 5s 5 J Shelepets 8 Wyoming, W.Violet, T.McTag't 51415 Bowie 6! f l:19fast 97 108 8 8 6 5 481 J Shelepets 8 Tip'tyWitchet, Wyoming, Jadda 51306 Pimlico 1 1-8 l:53fast 72 121 10 10 10 10 10l 9" R Rom'ellill Goaler, Regal Lodge, Belario 61278 Pimlico 11:40 fast 20 117 1 7 7 6 7 613 A Allen 7 Leochares, Old Dad, Camoufleur 51103 Laurel 1 1-8 l:52fast 25 116 2 4 4 4 4s 5" A Johnson G Bridesman, Tantalus, Rubidium 50811 Laurel 1 1-16 1:47 fast 7 104 2 6 6 6 6 5" J Callahan G Mock Orange, Betty J., Chasseur GAIN DE CAUSE, b. c, 3 105 By Aveu Cremone, by Cupbearer. (Trainer, J. Arthur. Owner, T. Arthur). 51446 Bowie 1 1-16 l:54mud 12 104 6 5 4 5 55 5l! A Richcr'k 7 Hendrie, Veteran, Flib'tygibbet 51416 Bowie lm70y l:46fast C4 98 7 7 7 7 6 6' A Richcr'k 7 YellowH'd, Rubidium, Recount 50920 K'w'rth 1 1-16 1:47 fast 14 93 7 7 7 7 7 733 E Pollard 7 Hindoostan, Kuklux, Veteran 50824 K'w'rth 1 1-8 l:55fast 11 98 6 5 5 4 31 331 E Pollard G Besthoff, Veteran, Cork 50799 K'w'rth lm70y l:45fast 11 93 3 7 7 G 51 51 J Grune 7 Hindoostan, TenCan, May.House 50622 W'dbine lm70y l:47hvy 7 104 7 7 7 6 41 41 A Richcr'k 7 Hin'stan, Roy.Jester, WhoCares 50494 W'dbine lm70y 1:46 fast C 303 6 G 6 6 6 5s A Richcr'k G KingJohn, St.Germain, M. House 49925 Dev're 1 1-16 l:49hvy 37-10 102 7 7 7 0 5r 5 A Richcr'k 7 Sunnyland, G.Dawn, Dr.Carmen SIXTH RACE 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (April 10, 1919 1:45 1-5-107.) , COLUMBINE, ch. m, 6 114 By Garry Herrmann Navarre's Hope, by Henry of (Trainer, W. Short. Owner, G. W. Form an) . Navarre. 5V52 Bowie lm70y 1:53 hvy 7-10 111 5 4 4 3 '23 1 J Butwell G Mis.Polly, Sis.Emblem, V.McGee 51417 Bowie 1 l:43fast 41-10 105 13 11 11 11 41 48 L McAtee 14 Sundial II., King John, Veteran 51390 Pimliqo 1 l:40fast 6f 112 3 4 2 5 51 51 J GrneisenlO CarpetSw'pr, R.Traveler, Super 50403 H.deG'e lm70y l:43fast 8-5 106 1 5 3 1 l2 21 W Obert Chasseur, Gath, Dr. Johnson 60322 H.deGe lm70y 1:46 fast 31-10 104 2 3 3 3 lll 121 J McTag't G Chasseur, Siren Maid, Hoodwink 50255 H.deG'e 1 1-16 l:48fast 8-5 113 7 3 3 3 31 332 F Keogh 9 Sunny Hill, The Desert, Ronen 50158 H.deG'e lm70y l:46fast 9-10 115 3 3 3 2 21 3l E Sande 5 Pocatello. TenonsBon, Cap.City 43114 Aq'duct 1 1-16 1:45 fast 4 120 5 7 8 7 31 2s G W Car'l 8 Milkmaid. Rose d'Or. Salvestra ST. ISIDORE, ch. g, 7 110 By Isidor Onaga, by Clifford. (Trainer, F. A. Herold. Owner, J. E. Nash). 51401 Pimlico 11-16 1:48 fast 21-10 111 5 111 l'i lnt R L'caster G Regreso, Le Gaulois, Polroma 51128 Empire lm70y l:45fast 4-5 115 3 2 1 2 23 2s F Weiner 5 Phedoden, Great Gull, Assume 51067 Empire Ab 3-4 IrtO&fast 8 110 7 7 6 31 4'2 C H Miller 10 Lad'sLove, Ting-a-Ling, Osgood 50987 Empire Ab3-4 l:09fast 4 113 1 8 8 8 6"1 C F'b'ther 8 Jyntee. T.d'Honneur, H.O.Hcels 50430 Aq'duct 1 l:38Vsfast 6 110 1 1 1 3 32 42 M Rowan 7 AlbertA., Abadane, Nat.Bridge 45496 F.G'nds 1 l:39fast 9-10 111 4 3 3 3 21 2l F C'ltiletti 5 Troilus. Lively, Douglass 8. HENDRIE, ch, h, 7 115 By Star Shoot Orange and Blue, by Bridgowater. (Trainer, N. L. Byer. Owner, M. J. Fotter). 51416 Bowie 1 1-15 l:54mud 7 108 4 6 6 4 23 l3 F Weiner 7 Veteran, Flib'tygibbet. Tantalus 51432 Bowie lm70y l:49fast 17-10 112 3 3 3 6 31 33 J Butwell 9 CommeCi, SansPeurll., D'kmate 51331 Pimlico 1 1-16 l:45fast 20 106 7 7 7 6 4 3" L McAtee 7 Regal Lodge, KingJohn, Sun.Hlll 51278 Pimlico 11:40 rast 31 120 6 6 6 7 61 5" C H Miller 7 Leochares, Old Dad, Camoufleur 51187 Empire Ab 3-4 l:10Vfast 15 112 7 7 7 7 7S2 M Buxton 7 T.d'Honneur, AVofAces. R.Lodge 50946 Jamaica 1 1-16 l:47fast 2-5 108 3 3 3 3 33 31 M Buxton 4 Phedoden, Ting-a-Ling, Turf 50665 Jamaica lm70yl:44fa'st 6 120 4 4 2 2 2s ltnkM Buxton 4 Nightstick, Mosc, Tan II. tDisqualified for foul. SISTER EMBLEM, b. m, 6 104 By BaUot Avo Marie, by Bellarmine. (Trainer, J. H. Stotler. Owner, G. W. J. Bissell.) 51452 Bowie lm70y 1:53 hvy 14 10S 111 1 11 31 J Heupel G Columbine, Mist.Polly, V.McGee 51432 Bowie lm70y l:49fast 39 102 4 1 1 1 75 S11 J Pierce 9 CommeCi, SansPeurll., Hendrie 51307 Pimlico 1 l:41fast 10 105 1 1 2 2 2& 55 J Callahan 5 Loc.Leaves, L.Em'line, N.Yorke 51203 Laurel 3-4 l:14fast 41-10 105 2 5 4 41 7s D Stirling 13 Assumption, Kirah, FickleFancy 5C402 H.deG'ce 3-4 l:13fast S 110 4 2 2 5 5" F C'ltilettill Brisk. Stepson, Amackassin 50224 H.deG'ce 3-4 l:15fast 11 109 2 3 5 4" 21 J Butwell 15 F.Pullet, PhantoraFair, Sayona 47777 Belm't 6if MC l:19fast 41 111 6 4 6 6 6J T Rice 9 Huron II., Zouave, Hendrie DECKMATE, b. g, 6 112 By Hastings Dragnet, by Bock Sand. (Trainer, W. H. Daughin. Owner, A. Swenke). 51467 Bowie 1 1-S 2:00 good 18 112 7 3 3 3 3'1 4 A Johnsonll Siesta, Waukcag, Great Gull 51453 Bowie 1 1-16 l:54hvy 39-10 113 3 4 4 2 21 2 A Johnson S Siesta, Waukeag, Manoevre 51432 Bowie lm70y l:49fast 41 107 5 6 6 3 21 45 J Wessler 9 CommeCi, SansPeurll.. Hendrie 51371 Pimlico 1 1-16 l:48fast 3-2 109 4 1 1 1 1 1. S Lowe G James, Philippic, Capital City 5134S'Pimlico 1 1-4 2:08ysfast 7 113 5 1 1 1 1 31 F C'ltiletti 8 Regreso, Benevolent, Bar Coy 51261 Laurel 1 J :43&good 69 109 3 1 1 2 2'1 3 J Gr'nelsen 8 WarMachine, Piedra, SalvateUe 46952 H.deG'ce 3-4 1:15 fast 23t 110 12 Pulled up. D Carswelll2 Marmite, Ballast, Murphy ROLLICKING AIRS, ch. f, 3 103 By Uncle Thirty-third, by Sir Dixon. (Trainer, J. F. Schorr., Owner, E. B. McLean). 510S2 Laurel 1 l:41fast 101 102 6 8 8 8 8 S9J J Callahan 8 T.Decision, L.Bev'w'k, H.Atkin 50636 Laurel lm70y l:46fast 61 97 5 1 1 1 l3 Is F C'ltiletti 8 Sugarmint, Zouave, Link Boy 50432 Aq'duct 61 f 1:20 fast' 11-a 108 1 3 3 41 3l A Johnson 5 LocustLeaves, Liola, LibertyGirl 49426 Sar'toga 3-4 l:13fast 8 109 3 3 3 3 38 A Johnson 3 Jyntee, Liberty Girl 44769 Bowie 51 f l:07fast 26 110 5 2 4 41 432 A Johnson S Penelope, Sister Helene, Moroni 44643 Laurftl 3-4 l:13fast 33-10 108 1 6 8 7 8" A Johnson 9 Allivan. Kirah. My Dear MAEIE ANTOINETTE, b. f , 3 107 By Glencairn Singling, by Fatherless. (Trainer, J. Wilson. Owner. Marrono Stable). 51460 Bowie 1 1-16 l:53slow 23 10S 7 6 7 7 7 715 J Mooney 7 LordHerb't, AlbertA., Sum.Sigh 51438 Bowie 1 l:49Vislop 16-5 105 6 5 6 4 71 712 R L'casterll WhoCares, Pocatello, LordHerb't 51375 Pimlico 3-4 1:13 fast 5f 100 11 11 11 101 88j R L'casterll FortChurchill, HisChoice. Super 51206 Empire 1 1:42 mud 4 103 3 1 1 1 ll5 l1 F Weiner 5 Gueland, Joe Joe, John I. Day 50695 Jamaica 3-4 l:13$&fast 12 117 1 5 5 6 5 T Rowan 7 Loc.Leaves,. GenieW., Largnetto 50625 Jamaica lm70yl:45fast 7-5 97 3 1 1 2 2s 25 F Weiner 3 Dorcas, Alma B. 50248 Aq'duct 1 l:40fast 3-2 107 1 1 1 1 11 14 J Pits 5 Beaumarais, Gonzalo, Curytiba PECCANT, ch. g, 3 . 109 By Trap Bock Peccadillo, by Hastings. (Trainer, W. A. BurttscheU. Owner, G. L. Goodacre). 5143S Bowie 1 l:49slop 5f 113 7 3 4 3 3 4l A Johnsonll WhoCares. Pocatello, LonUIerb't 51362 Pimlico 1 l:40fast 90 107 6 10 10 10 91 9" J Marrero 10 Nightstick, Albert A., V. McGee 51243 Laurel lmTOy 1:49 good 36 107 5 6 6 6 6:o A Marerro 7 C.Summy, Flib'g'bet, Y'ngAdam 51164 Laurel 3-4 l:14fast 93 100 7 8 8 8 8 A Marerro 9 Manoevre, BonJour, TheDecisiou 47112 Pimlico 1 1-16 l:52hvy 11 100 6 8 10 10 10 10s8 F C'ltiletti 10 Gain deCause, Siesta, Mist.Polly 47032 Pimlico 1 l:43yafast 8 110 3 7 8 8 8 8ia W Riden'r 8 Gain de Cause, The Wit, MyDear MALVOLIO, ch. h, 5 110 By Superman Basia, by Winkfield. (Trainer, W. H. Dauphin. Owner E. P. Chambers). 51183 Laurel 3-4 l:13fast 31 1171 1 4 4 6 581 W J O'B'n G V.McGee. HisChoice, Fllb'gibbet 51123 Laurel 1 l:42&fast 26 118 5 3 3 3 61 7' W J O'B'n 8 Belario, Flib'gibbet, ViveMcGee 44602 Laurel 1 1-16 l:54slow 3-5 115 1 1 1 1 l2 2 J Pierce G King John. Hong Kong, LnzyLou 44576 Laurel 1 l:45slop 1-2 109 1 1 1 1 l3 Is J Pierce 3 N. K. Heal, Welshman's Folly 44532 Laurel 1 1-16 l:49slop 11-10 102 4 1 1 1 1" l50 J Pierce 12 Mor. Elder, Napoli. Joan of Arc 44434 Laurel 1 l:45slow 3-2 111 3 1 1 1 l3 Is E Sande 9 Tootsle. Baby Sister. Pulaski BEAUMARAIS. b. h, 5 110 By Alcantara H. Qu' Elle est Belle II., by Bock (Trainer, G. M. Odom. Owner, J. Livingston). Sand. 51362 Pimlico 1 l:40fast 102 111 4 3 4 8 10 10" C H Miller 10 Nightstick, AlbertA., V. McGeo 161331 Pimlico 1 1-16 l:45fast 99 103 4 2 3 7 7 73 C H Miller 7 I'egalLodge, King John, Hendrie 51250 Empire 1 1-8 l:50good 12 118 2 1 1 2 3 3'2 C H Miller 3 The Wit, American Soldier 51210 Empire lm70y 1:46 mud 20 113 3 3 4 4 4 42 C H Miller 5 SeaSinner, The Wit, ScotchV'dlct 51030 Empire 1 1-4 2:10hvy 15 110 4 3 3 3 4 421 C Kummer 4 WarPlume, TheWIt, LordHerb't 50966 Jamaica lm70y l:46fast 2 116 1 2 2 2 24 lh C "Kummer 0 Favour, AmerlcanSoldier, T.Roc SIB CLARENCE, br. c, 3 (M) 102 By Anmer Astaxte II., by Longstreet. (Trainer, C. P. Winfrey. Owner, C. P. Winfrey), 51457 Bowie 1 l:49slow 21-10 110 1 2 2 2 2'i 22 T Rowan- 11 Tus.Maiden, BarCoy, Mast.Jack 51438 Bowie 1 l:49J4slop 5f 105 3 4 o 7 6s 6 G Babin 11 WhoCares, Pocatello, LordHerb't 51315 Pimlico 1 l:40fast 11-5 112 5 4 2 2 21 2" T Rowan 7 Pit.Patter, L.B'wyek, T.Mortar 51051 Empire Ab 3-4 l:llslow 7 115 1 4 4 5s 331 M Rowan 12 Moroni, Teach.'sPet, G.Cndorna 50801 Jamaica lm70yl:47 fast 3 100 5 4 3 l' 2t G Babin 8 Challenger, The Roc, Lovely 50720 Jamaica 1 1-16 l:48fast 20 105 3 4 3 3 3 2i W Obert 7 Keziah, Gueland, Lovely 50619 Jamaica .3-4 lOSftfast 8 115 4 8 6 6 44 C Kununerll ViqtorS,,. .VEnJoeur, .-lQafiMbt, SEVENTH RACE 1 1-16 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming.! (Nov. 25, 19151 :48 4 116.) PUSEN, ch. g, 8 101 By Duval Helen Miller, by Jean Bereaud. (Trainer, F. Farrar. Owner, F. Farrar). 514G1 Bowie 1 1-1G l:55slow 3i-10 103 6 5 5 2 21 2n L Aron 8 Refugee, K'gllnglL, Sentimental 50116 B.Bon'ts 1 1-8 l:5Sslow 9-5 57 5 2 2 2 2 l 3'1 L Aron 0 DonDodge, Buckboard, S.Stalw't 49919 Con' ght ll:44slow7 102 G 5 4 3 41 331 L Aron 7 Le Balafre, Hondo, Duke Ruff 4GS48 H.deG'e 1 1-16 l:49&good 15 103 1 2 4 6 7 7l C AVhit'ton 7 M.Rosell., Berlin', Belle Roberta 46764 H.deG'ce 1 1-16 !:52slowl7-10 111 11 5 3 2 ink iij c Whlt'tonll Pad.Dear, Ind.Cliant, W'dthrush 4C737 Bowie lm70y l:50fast 9-10 107 3 1 1 2 1& 2 C Whit'.ton 6 Indolence, SayWhen, P.Connellj 46680 Bowie 1 1-16 l:52fast 13-10 111 2 11 1 1 1 C Whit'ton 0 Prunes, Capital City, Jack K. 46636 Bowie lm70y l:51slow 5 103 5 2 3 2 35 4'J C Wliit' ton 6 B.Roberts. Mls.Polly, G.deCause SEFUGEE, b. g, 7 114 By Hamburg First Flight, by Tbxush. (Trainer, W. Fenwick. Owner. W. Fenwick). 51451 Bowie 1 1-16 l:55slow 13-10 11G 3 4 4 4 4 1" L Morris 8 Pilsen, Kinglingll., Sentimental 51418 Bowio 1 1-16 l:52fast 10 113 6 7 4 5 2J 2 J Rod'g'ezlS Siesta, Hello Parduer, Rugnaruii 60919 K'w'rth 3-4 1:13 fast G 107 4 2 2 21 52 W Hinphy 8 Diomed, Sandy H.. Onico 60689 K'w'rth lm70y l:46fast 11-5 113 4 1 1 1 Is 1 W Hinphy 10 Philistine, Frank P., Kricrinite 50569 AV'dbine 1 1-16 l:50slow 12-5 111 7 5 3 3 53 4s 13 Barnes 8 DouglassS., PaiilConnelly, Verity 50475 AV'dbino 1 1-1G l:49Vfcfast 23-10 107 4 3 3 2 3'A 63 T Nolan 7 Claqucr, Lazy Lou. Ex'horter 50378 Th'cljffe lm70yl:43fast 1 107 l3 E Fator G GInqucr. Corson, Concha 50310 Th'cllffc lm70y l:43fast 21-10 101 1" E Barnes 8 Don Dodge, Philistine, Spearlcne 60130 Dufrin Ab 7-8.1:33 fast 13-10 112 ll W Tayjor Lady lone, Deckhand, Paula V. MARGERY, ch. m, 7 106 By Kins James Marjoram, by Hastings. (Trainer, J. Arthur. Owner, J. Arthur). C14GS Bowie 1 1-1G l:54Qod 47 102 S 7 8 6 4 41; a Richcr'k 0 Jack Reeves, May AW, Spearlcne 51447 Bowio lm70y l:54mud 23 100 4 4 5 5 63 C31 R L'caster S PnulGon'ly, AV.oodthrush, Rbiien 51433 Pimlico 1 1-16 1:53 fast 37 107 8 G 6 7 710 58i A Richcr'k 8 AVoodthrush, Solid Rock, Orenzo 50741 K'w'rth 1 1-8 l:5Gfast 8 108 6 2 1 2 4l 81U A Richcr'klO H.Olynipus, Br'kland, Sun'gdale 60369 Wdbine 1 1-16 l:50slov 11 108 8 8 7 5 6 5 A Richcr'k. 8 DouglassS.. FaulConnelly, Verity 50446 Th'cliffe 1 1:41 fast 7 111 55 A Richcr'k 8 Ken.Boy, Deckhand. Sunningdale 60173 Dufrin 1 1-16 l:56fast 3 110 6' I J D'minick 8 Pas de Chance, Concha. Stntini 50089 Dufrin 11-16 1:57 fast 9-5 110 3'J N Foden C Concha, Ramonall., G.Wash'ton ATJRTJlf. b. h, 6 ' 114 By Mushroom Royal Anne, by Eoyal Hamptea. (Trainer, J. Johnston. Owner, E. Arlington). 51418 Bowie 1 1-1G l:52&fast 7f 112 1 14 6 G 61 11" F Reiner 15 Siesta, Refugee. Hello Pardner 51279 Pimlico 1 1-S l:55fast 16 114 4 7 S 9 10 10 J Butwell 10 Challenger. Benevolent. Regresa 5114G Empire 1 1-1G l:4Sfast 5 112 5 6 4 1 VI l"t E Sande 9 Mildred, L'Enjoleur, On High 60628 Jamaica 1 1-16 l:47fast 8 111 C 7 7 7 S 9 C Rob'son 9 Dark Hill, Lovely, Tetley 60496 Aq'duct 1 l:39fast 12 114 7 7 6 4 4 3 C Kummer 9 Dark Hill, Xovely, Burgoyne FAUX CONNELLY, br. g. 6 114 By Ballot Lampover, by Lamplighter. (Trainer, C. Phillips. Owner. H. Twyman). ' 51447 Bowie lrnTOy l:54mud 37-10 103 3 1 1 1 l1 15 J Mooney 8 AA'oodthrush, Rouen, Spearlene 514& Bowie 61 f l:22fast S 116 10 10 8 8l 8l J Rod'g'ezlo T,Portuguese. MayW., Amacfc'n 51289 Pimlico 3-4 1:15 fast 5 111 6 3 3 6 6J J Butwell 14 Philippic. LeGaulols, NancyAnn 51244 Laurel 3-4 l:16good 11-5 115 G 5 3 33 2' J jButwell 14 FJckleFancy, Pret.Baby, Uran!m 51203 Laurel 3-4 l:14fast 27 107 4 8 11 11& 9 A RIchcr'kl3 Assumption, Kirah, FickleFancy 50797 K'w'rth lm70y 1:47 fast 8 113 2 1 5 7 71 8'J E Hayw'rdlO Flame, Enerinite, Cork E071G K'w'rth 1 1-16 l:4Sfast 7 10S 1 1 1 1 3 3s A Richcr'k G W.H.B'kner, SolidRock, M.Dixon 50569 Wdbine 1 1-16 1:50tss1ow 12 111 4 1 2 2 2 2l B H'ay.w'rd 8 Douglass S., Verity, Refugee FAVOTJR, b. m, 7 10S By Duke of Ormonde Compensate, by Compute. (Trainer, N. T. Byer. Owner, P. S. P. Randolph). 51433 Bowie 1 1-16 1:53 fast 12 107 6 1 1 1 11 715 H Myers 8 Woodthrusli, Solid Rock, Orenzo 61303 Pimlico 3-4!:13fast G 109 7 7 8 9l 1191 L Ensor 15 Amackassin, Tarascon, May W; 6096G Jamaica lm70yl:46fast G 103 5 4 3 1 P 2h C Ponce C Beaumarais, Amer.Soldier, T.Roc 60870 Jamaica 1 1-16 l:47fast 13-5 105 4 1 1 3 4i 5" V Obert C The Wit, Tan II., American Boy 60496 Aq'duct 1 l:39fast 12 104 8 8 8 6 6s 511 E Jelly 9 Dark Hill, Lovely. Aurum 60453 Aq'duct 1 l:40fast 10 10GJ 6 3 3 3 4 VI E Jelly 12 Joe Joe, Lovly, The Wit " 60Q40 Belmont 1 l:38fast 10 101 3 2 2 3 3 3" E Jelley 3 Dorcas, Lioln BOOART, br. g, 11 104 By Bannoekburn Belle Ward, by Luke Blackburm. (Trainer, B. E. Chapman. Owner, B. E. Chap man). 51464 Bowie 11-161:54 good 39 104 4 7 G 7 7 1" M Schw'ts 7 Rouen, Ragnarok, Favour 51447 Bowie lm70y l:54mud 25 108 6 8 8 8 8 S30 M Schw'ta 8 PnulCon'ly, Woodthrush, Rouen 50729 Laurel 1 1-8 l:54fast 22 115 6 9 9 10 11 ll19 J Bell 11 Padua, Joan of Arc, Farmingdale 60413 Th'cliffe 1 1-1G l:47&fast 23-10 103 4S1 M Schw'tz S PeerlessOne, Glastoi, H.M.Sfns 50311 Th'cliffe 1 3-16 2:00fast 31 102 2 M Schw'tz 10 Zoie, Jack Reeves, Sea Urchin 50242 Th'cliffe lm70yl:44good 6 110 31 M Schw'tzl2 W.H.B'kner, J. of Arc, She Devil 49920 Con'ght 1 1-16 l:51slow 6 106 3 3 3 2 2 2"" M Schw'tz 5 Gold.Boy, Buckboard, Thahks'ng STIR. TO, b. e, 8 114 By lldrim Skirts, by Giganteum. (Trainer, W. C. Kennedy. Owner, W. C. Kennedy). 514G1 Bowie 1 1-1G l:55slow 14 116 5 G 6 6 7 714 D Stirling S Refugee, Pilsen, Kingling II. 51433 Bowie 1 1-16 1:53 fast 13 117 4 4 3 2 i- 619 D Stirling 8 Woodthrusli, Solid Rock, Orenzo 61418 Bowie 1 1-16 l:52&fast 12 109 7 5 7 7 13 12 D Stirling 15 Siesta, Refugee. Hello Pardner 61204 Laurel 1 1-16 l:49Hfast, 8 106 4 5 3 3 lot Is D Stirling 8 Senti'ntal, Atty.Mulr, Cap.Ciiy 61143 Laurel 1 1-1G l:50H;fast 10 112 4 4 5 6 3S 3" D Stirling 10 Atty.Muirt Arbi'tor, LeBalafre i 61120 Laurel 1 1-1G l:49fast 17 113 8 3 4 4 4 34 D Stirling 13 Ragnarok, Sunrose, Arbitrator 51023 Virginia 1 li71 T Par'gton 6 MarseJohn, L.Tender, T.B.Duke BENTLMENTAL, b, f. 4 106 By Marathon Animosity, by Star Ruby. (Trainer, E. R. Mitchell. Owner, W. E. Jones). 514G1 Bowie 1 1-16 l:55slow 7 113 2 3 3 3 3l 4 A Johnson 8 Refugee, Pilsen, Kingling II. 61440 Bowie 1 1-16 1:58 slop 11 109 3 2 1 2 33 3 D Stirling S M't'nRosell., M.Luckett, Aig'te 51260 Laurel 1 l:43good a 106 9 7 9 9 72 6 J Grneisenl2 Verity. MistressPolly, Arbitrator 61204 Laurel 1 1-16 l:49&fast 9 104 -3 12 1 2 2 T Jarvls 8 StirUp, AttorneyMuir, Cap.City 51159 Laurel 1 1-16 1:49 fast 13-5f 103 3 4 5 4 5l 6" H Swart 9 Veritv, LadyWard, KlttyJohnson 60973 Laurel 3-4 l:15fast HI 109 12 11 11 ,10 10 D Stirling 13 ThelSelnianlL, Murphv. Sunrose I 49833 Tim. Abl 116 1:51 fast 27-10 107 Is J Connors 5 ThistleQueen, Allivan," Runecraf t 49298 Ham't'n 1 turf 1:40 fast 16 109 4 6 7 7 8 8l J Mclntyre 8 Thinker, Antoinette, Neenah TITANIUM, br. g, 3 105 " By Radium Philistia, by St. Blaise. (Trainer, P. S. P. Randolph. Owner, P. S. P. Randolph). ! 51361 Pimlico 3-4 1:14 fast 25f 112 5 11 11 10 9J0 C H Millerll Elniont, Loughlaild, Fluff 51047 Empire 1 l:42slow S 10S 4 5 6 6 6 6" W Obert 6 Armistice, Am.Soldicr, LcGaul's 50967 Jamaica 1 1-16 l:47fast 15 lio 2 1 3 3 43 5l C Rob'son 5 Sunuyland, AlbertA., L.Herbort 60719 Jamaica 1 1-1G 1:48 fast 15 105 4 1 1 1 1 1 W Obert 7 TheWit, L'Enjolcur, OurNephew 50649 Jamaica 3-4 l:15fast 20 115 8 9 7 7s 63J E Jelly 11. Victors., L'Enjoleur, LeOaulois 50518 Aq'duct 6i f l:21good r.0 109 8 4 3 43 5' E Jelly 10 Beaum'is, SirClarence, IG'lois 4;G73 Belm't 7-8 MC l:26fast 20 114 3 8 9 9 63 6" J Murphy 10 FrancTirenr. Mnsito. Larghetto WILFRED A, ch. f. 4 106 By Sir "Wilfred Santa Oatalina, by Suspender. (Trainer, C. Morton. Owner, J. M. Collins). 514G1 Bowie 1 1-1G l:55slow G 103 111 0 C3 G13 J Heupel S Refugee, Pilsen, Kingling II. 61139 Bowie 1 1-16 1:56 slop 19 109 8 1 2 2 21 33 J Heupel 10 HelloPardner, Am.Boy, Arbi'tor 51419 Bowie 1 1-4 2:12fast 23 93 2 1 3 .3 63 731 G Babin 8 Napthalius, Benevolent, Am.Boy 510G3 Laurel lm70y l:4Gfast 13 101 3 4 5 6 51 6" G Bulcroftll Little Ed, Sunrose, Pawnee II. 60997 Laurel 1 1-1G 1:49 fast 21 102 4 2 2 2 2J 351 A Allen 8 Anier.Eagle. Att'yMuir, Railbird 60904 Laurel 1 l:42,fast 14 1011 8 8 8 8 8 6 G Bulcroft 8 LinkBpy, Amor.Eaglo, Railbird 60367 Wdbine 1 1-4 2:0S slow 33 101 5 1 1 1 lh 41 G Bulcroft 8 Tricksterll., D.Dodgc. J'n ofArc 60399 Dorval lm70y l:47fast 37-10 106 2 2 1 1 l3 3'2 H Myers 9 Galleyllead, Musket, W.M.Baker KATIE CANAL, b. m, 5 103 By Rapid Water Roses, by Wagner. (Trainer, H. Rites. Owner, J. E. Griffith). 51468 Eowie 1 1-16 l:54good 27 105 7 5 5 9 0 9" D Stirling 9 Jack Reeves, May W., Spearlcne 44255 Laurel 1 1-16 l:47&fast 8 111 7 7 7 7 6'1 530 T Rice 8 Qu'n Blonde, Joan of Arc. Padua 44048 H.deG'ce lm70yl:46M;fast 19 108 10 9 7 7 7 7i H ThurberlO Handfiill. P. to Point. Tie Pin 43994 K.deO'ce 1 1-16 l:47eood ?8 112 8 8 3 4 41 4'3 P Musg'velS Ahtoiriettc. Belario, ThornBloom 43853 H.deG'ce 11-161:48 fast 19 105 8 2 2 3 5k 6t3 R McCr'nnll K.'sCub, T.B'gianll., E.B'mann GALLEY HEAD, br. h, 6 103 By Gelatine Fairlle Head, by Ayrshire. (Trainer, F. P. Robie. Owner, E. Bobie). 51464 Bowie 1 1-16 1:54 good 107 101 2 G 7 G 63 6'4 L Aron 7 Rouen, Ragnarok, Favour 51363 Pimlico 1 3-16 2:01 fast 38 95 C 4 8 8 8 836 T Jarvls 8 W.H.Buckner. Siesta, GrcalGull 51291 Pimlico 1 1-16 l:46fast 49 101 7 7 7 7 7 7" T Jarvls 7 Star Realm, Courlis, Sunny Hill 51261 Laurel 1 l:43&goQd 49 105 6 8 8 S 8 831 G Bulcroft 8 WarMachine. Picdra. Deckmata 505U8 AV.dbine 1 1-4 2:10 slow 07 99 8 6 5 3 2 2J G Bulcroft 8 S.Pcurlli, Hi.OIympus, Kly.Frog 60512 Wdbine lm70yl:46fast 7f 103 12 12 12 12 12 123 G Bulcroftll! Keitie, BugleM'cli, Sw'tBouquet 50437 Dorval 1 1-1G 1:50 fast 1G-5 105 6 3 3 2 2nk 3 G Bulcroft 0 Red Post, All Amiss. Mouette 60399 Dorval lm70y l:47&fast 29-10 99 8 9 7 2 2i l'J-G Bulcroft 9 Musket. Wilfrcda, W. M. Baker Page 5 DAISY VEIN, blk. m, 5 (M) 104 . By Ballot Sneerwell, by St. Blaise. SA (Trainer, C. N. Freeman. Owner, L. H. Tubbs). 51443 Bowie 3-4 1:13 mud 13f 113 13 16 16 1C 16 N Huff 10 Turf Burgoyne, Huron II. 514J 51450 50503 H.deG'ce 51 f l:0Sslow 29 109 4 4 5 5 5" L Morris 5 Phan'mFalr, Sunrose, Dast.Glow 514. 51431 34519 Empire 5-8 1:04 slow 30 112 U 12 13 13 13' N Barrett 13 Spark, Adorationll., Supermaid 5141 51416 51389 51S 51360 THIRD RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. Chatterbox Purse. 2-year-olds. Fillies, gu: 61122 51061 Allowances. (April 2, 19171:07 3 100.) 48736 WAB LIGHT HOSE, ch. f, 2 113 By light Brigade Hindoo Hose, by Hindoo. 514 51415 (Trainer W. M. Wallace. Owner, J. W. McClelland). 49?, 49791 51435 Bowie 55 f l:10slop 19-10 110 3 4 4 21 lk C Rob son 9 BlueBelle, rthia, drGra"ite 496 49643 51106 Empire 51 f 1:07 fast 11-5 109 1 2 1 1 1 C Rob'son 5 Flamb'te, Crlm.Ramb., GoodBye 4g5 49554 50948 Jamaica 51 f l:06fast 12 110 5 4 4 4 41 C Rob son 7 Ten-Lec, Conine, Tamarisk 4g8 48843 50S69 Jamaica 3-4 l:14good 8 114 6 4 5 5" 4' C Rob son 7 Conine. JIavourneen, JoanMnrie 454 45422 50548 Aq'duct 5-8 l:03y3slop 1 115 1 1 l2 ll C Rob'son 7 Flam'te. Turnabout. Iseap-Tide 452 45261 IRISH ABBESS, br. f, 2 108 By Celt Cowl, by Disguise. 45202 2 (Trainer, W. M. Wallace. Owner, Xalapa Farm Stable). Ci 514'7 Bowie 5i f l-0Sfast 2i 111 1 11 l1 Is C Rob'son 14 Trantnla, P.T.Bnrnuin, Nebulous 51357 Pimlico 3-4 l:13fast 3 97 10 2 2 T 32 T Jarvis 13 Love Tap, Bromelia, Bay wood 514 51466 61231 Empire Ab 3-4 l:llhvy 8 110 1 3 3 3 2 C Rob'son 3 Good Bye, Fright 51320 514 51431 BLUE BELLE, ch. f, 2 108 By Transvaal Aunt BeUe, by Sir Dixon. 512 51222 (Trainer, R. V. Boyle. Owner, T. Calcina). . 51( 610S2 51435 Bowie 5 f l:10slop 9 106 2 1 1 1 2n J Heupel 9 L'htRose, Polythia, LadyGranite 50s 50S11 61259 Laurel 3-4 1:15 good 9 115 2 4 4 63 4 A Johnson 9 Charity, Vic, Jacobina 50632 r0e 51119 Laurel 3-4 l:15fast 19-10 110 1 11 Is 1 J Butwell 8 Voormir, Merch.Mnrine, S.Turret B(g 60506 50670 Laurel 51 f l:08fast 17-5 116 5 11 l1 2"k J Butwell 7 Charity, Galiot, TuscanMaiden r048l H deG'ce 51 f l:0SMjiast 5 112 5 1 1 2 W Obert 8 Perfection, Beacon, Tosca 50153 H.dqG'ce 61 f l:07fast 60 115 7 2 2 21 221 W Obert 11 Fallacy, Beacon, Miss Kankin g 51446 JOHN'S UMHA. b. f. 2 108 By McGee Conclusion, by Peep o'Day. 51- 51417 (Trainer, G. P. Sherman. Owner, C. H. Smith ) 51! 51373 Pimlico 3-4 1:14 fast 14 99 5 1 1 1 lk I Fletcher 14 Silence, Chinnie Walsh. Tingling ol. 51272 51293 Pimlico 51 f l:0Sfast 8 89 3 1 1 11 21 E Harb'ne 8 Salesman, Fluff, Morning Face 50! 50711 K'w'rth 51 f l:0Sfast 17-10 109 2 3 2 21 64 J Conway 11 M.Reigel, B.Lane, JosieGorman 50S 50591 W'dbine 51 f 1:10 hvy 3f 109 3 1 1 Is J Conway 12 Billy Lane, Undine, Dora W. 50' 50714 r0'41 Th'cliffe 5-8 l:01fast 9-5f 105 l1 J Conway 12 Ruth Maxim, Dora W., Sheka 50 49S15 Dev're 5-8 1:01 fast 7f 109 3 1 1 l1 3l S Wida 12 Acclaim, Plantoon, Undine b. 49392 Ft.Erie 51 f l:07fast 18-5 108 3 1 2 31 3 B Kenn'dy 8 LadyGranite, N.Shore, Repent DOUGH GIRL, b. f , 2 HI By Great Britain Black Tall, by Disguise. (Trainer, M. Brady. Owner, J. E. Davis). 51387 Pimlico 3-4 l-lSfast 61 109 4 3 1 l1 In R Rom'elll G Transient, Miss" Petite, Episode tt 51-01 Pimlico 51 f l:00ifast 16 107 1 1.1 ll 42 R Romellil3 Fallacy, Superwoman, T.Bag'ge , i 51162 Laurel 3-4 l:13fast 12 105 2 2 2, 21 51 A Allen 6 StepL'tly, Twop'r, Gen.J.M.G'ez ' f r.0993 Laurel 3-4 l:13fast 16 107 4 3 4 4 4" E Ambr'se 4 Careful. By Jiminy, Muttiklns j 50902 Laurel 3-4 l:14M;fast 8 106 7 1111 441 J Callahan 8 L.Storm, Perfection, W.T.Grives , &u 50282 Aq'duct 5-8 1:00 fast 7 112 4 2 21 48 T Davies 9 Tamarisk. Joan Marie, Fright Jl STAUNCH, b. f, 2 (M) 104 By Astronomer Faithful, by Broomstick. . (Trainer, J. Whalon. Owner, J. Whalen). . . 51455 Bowie 51 f l:10?sslow 8 114 1 4 2 3 45 H Myers 11 M.Fleurs, Rhinestone. M.Barnes ! 51427 Bowie 51 f l:0Sfast 16f 111 11 6 6 72 682 H Myers 14 IrishAb'ss, T'ntula, P.T.Barn'm j 51071 Empire 5-8 1:01 fast 15 114 11 6 6 12 12 W Obert 12 Honey Cell, Summit, Ravanna 5 478SO Belmont 5-8 st 58fefast 6 108 6 6 7 71 6" A Schu'g'rlO Normal. Ramkin, Dolly O. ' 477'6 Belmont 41f st 53fast 30 112 10 5 6 61 A Schu'g'rll K.ofT.Heather, Present, ByJove ' , V 47646 Belmont 41f st 52fast 30 115 9 9 9 9" C Father 9 Tottie. Muttikins. Bockland " ANNETTE'S SISTEB, b. f, 2 (M) 104 By Hessian Milldale. (Trainer, J. D. Adkins. Owner, B. J. Macken zie). 51455 Bowie 51 f l:10slow 7f 114 3 9 8" 64 6T A Johnsonll M.Fleurs, Rhinestone, M.Barnes ' "i1 51435 Bowie 5 f l:10slop S6 106 9 6 8 51 52 H Myers 9 LightRose, BlueBelle, Polythia ' 51413 Bowie 7-8 l:29kfast lOf 101 2 5 3 ll1 1192 J Pierce 14 Tan Son, Rustler, Mollie Barnes ; 51219 Laurel 51 f l:llslop 73 100 7 5 9 9 81U A Richcr'k 9 BlackTop, W.Thbughts, Kinetic " ; 51182 Laurel 3-4 l:14ysfast 25 98 6 4 4 41! 5s T Jarvis 7 Vic, Explosive, Fernwood ; 51099 Laurel 3-4 l:15fast 32 96 1 8 8 9& 94 T Jarvis 12 Chin. Walsh, Briganna, BlackTop ? j 50591 W'dbine 51 f 1:10 hvy 3f 105 10 9 7 8s 10to A RIchcr'kl2 John's Umma, BillyLane, Ondine j 19096 K'w'rth 61 f l:09Hfast 17 108 7 8 8 61 452 L Gaugel 12 Loch Leren, NurseJane, S.Court c ANTILLES, ch. f, 2 108 By Bapid Water Maria C, by Yankee Gun. (Trainer, J. H. Stotler. Owner, G. W. Bissell). 51435 Bowie 51 f l:10slop 22 106 7 S 7 8s S'8 F Hunt 9 LightRose. BlueBelle, Polythia I 51376 P.imllco 3-4 1:13 fast 33 108 6 7 7 7 72 J Callahan 7 Fallacy, Tamarisk, Charity : 51301 Pimlico 51 f l:0Gfast 5f 109 10 11 12 13 13'3 D Stirling 13 Fallacy, Superwoman, T.Bag'ge 61259 Laurel 3r4 1:15 good a 115 5 3 3 55 8" D Stirling 9 Charity, Vic, Jacobina " 51162 Laurel 3-4 l:13ysfast 19 108 5 3 3 4 4" D Stirling (! StepLUIy, Twop'r, Gen.J.M.G'ez 51083 Laurel 51 f 1:09 fast 11 112 2 6 5 6k 632 D Stirling 11 L'sliSwilly, Ilarm'que, Trans'nt " 50698 Laurel 3-4 1:13 fast 24 107 3 3 3" 31 Zi D Stirling C St. Michael. Banksia, Despair 47803 Belmont 4Jf st 61fast 4 111 5 6 6l 5,s T Par'gtonll Jacobina. M'vourneen. Runatrix " FERN GRASS, ch. f, 2 (M) 104 By Short Grass Fern Louise, by Waterboy. (Owner, J. F. Flanagan). 5 First start. - 5 & : FOURTH RACE 1 Mile. Redwood Purse (First Division). 3-year-olds S jjj and upward. Allowances. (Nov. 23, 1916 1:41 6 114.) I 4 SUNNYLAND, ch. g, 5 104 By Sunflower II. Fair Anna, by Mocanna. (Trainer, F. W. Taylor. Owner, J. J. Hallenbeck). 51445 Bowie 1 1-1G 1:55 mud 8 116 2 1 1 1 11 l'l C II Miller G L'dllfirb't, Snapdragonll., Berlin n 513U0 Pimlico 1 l:40fast 8 119 10 10 10 10 10 102 L Ensor 10 CarpetSw'p'r, R.Traveler; Super 50S67 Tamaica 1 1-16 I:47fast 13-5 116 3 3 2 2 2J 1" C Kummer 5 AlbertA., LordHerbert, W.Plume L t 50871 Jamaica 3-4 ltl3M;good'8 117 J6 ' 4 6- 6r 5t( C Turner G Pon'typ'd, T.McTag'rt, St.AHan ,n . E0693 Jamaica 1 1-16 1:47 fast 5 109 4 3 2 1 Is l1! C Turner G Pas.Swaln, B.Dancerll., S. Sinner !r 60572 Jamaica 1 1-16 1:49 good 18-5 111 1 3 2 3 3s 3g M Buxton G Albert A.. Nat.Bridge, SeaSinner ;r , 60478 Aq'duct 1 1-16 l:45fast 4 108 3 4 4 3 32 31 M Buxton 5 The Lamb, Sundial II., Henry G. TOM McTAGGART, b. h, 6 116 By Chuctanunda Toplash, by Top Gallant. i (Trainer, J. L. Donovan. Owner, P. Reilly). c 51431 Bowie 1 l:43y5fast 19-5 114 1 2 2 2 2nt 31! T Rowan S Wyoming, W'dViolet, SandyBeal II 51229 Empire 1 1:41 hvy 8 122 4 5 5 5 53 414 C Rob'son 7 Recount, WarMask, Sweep Cleaa in 51108 Empire 1 1-16 l:47fast 13-10 126 2 2 2 2 21 2flT Rowan 4 Recount, B.Dancerll., Kashmir.; ir , 51068 Empire lm70y l:43fast 8 132 2 2 2 2s 2s T Rowan 3 Mad Hatter, Goaler 50968 Jamaica 3-4 l:13fast 31 122 4 1 1 l1 l'i C Rob'son 7 RedRedliose, Lead'gStar, Ralco :o I j 50871 Jamaica 3-4 l:13good 7 120 3 2 2 2 25 25 T Rowan G Pontypridd, St.AUnn, Lead.Star ir j 50775 Jamaica lm70yl:43fast 18-5 110 2 2 2 2 2 21 T Rowan 4 Madllattcr, Enfilade, Pas.Swain ln ! c 0648 Jamaica lm70yl:44 fast 10 112 4 3 2 2 2s 21 T Rowan 4 Georgic, Tailor Maid, Recount 50546 Aq'duct 1 l:39slop 6-5 116 1 1 1 2 2 21 C Kummer 2 Pickwick tDisqualified for foul. ; WAB NOTE ch. e, 4 108 By Spanish Prince Sun Maiden, by Sundridge. I (Owner, W. E. Smith). 51444 Bowie 1 1:47 mud 9 110 111 1 2C 2s J Butwell 4 Tip'yWitcliet, Super, MockOrage 'e 61390 Pimlico 1 l:40fast 5 125 7 6 7 6 41 4'1 C F'b'ther 10 CarpetSw'pr, R.Traveler, Super ur I ' 5-335 Pimlico 1 1-4 2:06sfast 11-10 110 1 1 1 1 1" l1 L Ensor 7 N.Bridge, Sundial II., L.Herbert rt , , 51249 Empire 1 1-4 2:07good 5 95 2 1 1 2 2s 2'1 B Mar'elli 3 Mad Hatter. Cromwell j j 51229 Empire 1 1:41 "hvy 18-5 107 3 1 1 3 31 6l J Mooney 7 Recount, WarMask, SweepClean ,n I S ( 51147 Empire lm70y l:444fast 2 113 4 1 1 1 1 Is L Ensor . 7 SeaSinner, DarkHill, LordHerb't 1 ! , 50497 Aq'duct 3-4 1:14 fast 15 10S1 1 2 2 21 3J1 M Buxton 8 Krewer, SeaMint, Red Red Rose se j RALCO, blk. c, 3 102 By Bock View Black Mantilla, by Sain. (Trainer, T. J. Tault. Owner, Islip Stable). ! 51466 Bowie lm70y 1:49 good 9 98 1 5 5 5 51 3 R L'caster G Recount. Flib'gibbct, Chasseur ur 51450 Bowie lm70y l:51hvy 11 114 1 2 1 2 3l 433 J Butwell G My Dear, Sandy Beal, Biff Bang a& 612"9 Empire 1 1:41 hvy 12 106 7 7 6 6 6" 618 W Obert 7 Recount, WarMask, SweepClean 1 61168 Empire 1 1-16 l:46fast 13-10 110 2 1 1 1 Is 13 E Sande 3 Pickwick. War Plume , 51109 Empire Ab 3-4 l:09fast 15 105 1 6 4 42 31 C Ponce 7 FNChurchill, Daydue, T.d'Hon'r r , 50968 Jamaica 3 l:13fast 8 106 1 3 4 41 41 C Ponce 7 T.McTag't, R.R.Rose, Lead.Star r 60777 Jamaica 3-4 l:13fast 12 118 3 7 6 6 6S C Turner 8 Audacious, Daydue, LeadingStar 60574 Jamaica lm70yl:45good 10 1121 111 1 31 3s T Quinlan G Recount, Kashmir, PastoralSwain ;1D 50479 Aq'duct 7-8 l:25fast 1-2 106 1 2 2 2 23 l'J J Callahan 3 Vice-Chairman. Round Robin LORD HAMILTON, b. c, 3 98 By Uncle Lady Savoy, by Morion. (Trainer, J. D. Adkin. Owner, R J. Mackenzie). 51450 Bowie lm70y l:51hvy 18 100 2 5 G 6 6 61C J Heupel G My Dear, Sandy Real, Biff Bang llg 51438 Bowie 1 l:49slop 5f 107 10 11 7 5 51 3S J Heupel 11 Who Cares, Pocatello, Peccant 49054 K'w'rth lm70y l:45fast 7f 93 12 11 11 10 8 S53 F Brysoh 14 FortBliss, Stevenson, Iolite 4S897 Windsor 3-4 l:13fast 66 103 10 10 10 8l Sj F Hunt 10 Kama, JaneP'ybaker, Dr.Carmen en 4S693 Ft Erie lm70y l:43fast 9 9S 5 5 2 2 21 33 F Lux 6 Fort Bliss, Exhorter, Kilts II. 48620 FtErle 3-4 l:15hvy 14 107 5 4 4 41 5si O Willis G A.N.Akin, T.theMark, Tarascon on 47872 Th'cliffe lm70y 1:45 fast 31 103 3nk A Richcr'k 8 L.Ward, G.Duncan, P.deChance :e 47731 Th'ncliffe 51 f 1:07 fast 96 61 A Richcr'k G LouiseV., C.L'decker, M.Orange 47698 Th'ncliffe 3-4 l:14y5fast 72 100 61 A Richcr'lc 7 Mock Orange Billie B., LouiseV. ' 47253 Church'l 1 1-16 l:47fast 41 106 8 7 11 11 11 ll11 F Merimeell FrankW., Kimpalong, H.Valley T 47061 Lex' ton 1 1-16 1:48 fast 33-10 110 3 6 4 3 11 ll F Merimeell D.of Lancaster, Abbess, WarPrize Le COCK O' THE BOOST, ch. o, 3 105 By Cock o' the Walk Lida Flush, by Boyal Flush l8S (W. A. BurttscheU. Owner, J. B. Skinker). III. 51375 Pimlico 3-4 1:13 fast 5f 101 3 8 9 9 9ltt A Allen 11 FortChurchill, HisChoice. Super el 61222 Laurel 1 1-16 l:49ysslop 5 107 111 2 3l 418 A Schu'g'r Camoufleur, HerdGirl, W.Violet Iet 51184 Laurel 3-4 1:13 fast 10 92 3 3 5 3s 410 T Jarvis 7 MotorCop, Panoply, MockOrange fe 61124 Laurel 3-4 l:13fast 7 93 6 1 1 1J l1! T Jarvis 7 Bon Jour, War Marvel, Scurry 60782 Laurel 3-4 1:13 -fast 61 112 3 2 2 4b 6lu R Simpson 7 Blazes, Dr. Joe. St. Quentin SIREN MAID, b. f, 3 95 By Sea King Masquerade, by Disguise. (Trainer. J. F. Schorr. Owner, E. B. McLean). 61375 Pimlico 3-4 1:13 fast 13 112 10 10 8 SIO15 J Butwell 11 Ft.Churchill, HisChoice, Super et 61043 Laurel lm70y l:44fast 5 111 4 5 4 4 4s 4,s J Butwell 5 Old Dad, Betty J., MockOrange ase 60995 Laurel 3-4 l:13fast 11 105 3 5 5 5 5s R Rom'elll 5 W.Marvel, P.of India, H.Atkin iin E0726 Laurel 1 l:4l7sfast 22-5 115 1 3 3 3 31 43 J Butwell 5 Betty J., Rubidium, Toujours s 60672 Laurel 1 l:41fast 31-10 113 1 1 1 1 l1 2J J Butwell G Belario, Betty J., Herd Girl B060S Laurel 1 l:41good fii 111 1 2 2 2 2lJ lb J Butwell 5 Ballym'ney. StarRealm. Bolster er WILTON ABBOW, ch. c, 3 (M) 88 By Ferole Adele Rose, by Eon. (Owner, G. P. Finnigan). 4r936 Tim Ab 61 f l:20fast S7 ICO 63 FJ Atkins'n G M.McGiggle, TorquatoII., Bib'er 'er 4910 Tim'ium 3-4 l:167sfast 51 100 5C2 B Atkins'n 5 Mar.Luekett, Regular, Earlym'n l,,n 49S',9 Tim Abl 1-16 l:51fast 21 102 4" D Carswell 4 H.Pard'r, Mildred.Mrs.I.Roberts rts 4C'6S7 M'lboro Ab5-S l:12Vfeslow 24 10S C' II Osmer 5 Regular, Ahara, Sea Mime 49513-Hag't'n Ab5-S l:00ifa8t 11 30S 4i D Carswell 4 Sain Rose, Echo B., Ilorsa LADY BEVEBWYCK, b. i , 3 (M) 92 By The Manager Applause, by Boyal Flush III. (Trainer, D. E. Woodford. Owner, J. J". Maher). 51457 Bowie 1 l:49V&slow 14 107 6 5 5 7 5l 5" H Myers 11 Tus.Maiden, S.Clarencp. BarCoy 51-15 Pimlico 1 l:40?fast 6 107 7 2 3 3 42 2l- F Weiner 7 Pit.Patter, S.Clarence, T.Mortar tar GViZ Laurel lmTOy 1:49 good 27 941 7 2 5 7 7 730 T Jarvis 7 C.Summy, Flib'g'bet, Y'ngAdam am 51082 Laurel 1 l:41fast 26 93 4 3 3 3 2& 25 T Jarvis 8 TheDecislon, H.Atkin. Cliasseur er 50953 Laurel 3-4 l:14fast 25 109 1 4 4 61 51 W Kelsay 13 Montalro, P.I'atter, L'ydGeorge rge 50779 Laurel 3-4 l:15fast 9 112 4 4 4 5- 8' J Wessler 8 IrishDancer, D.Moore, P.I'atter ter 49749 Sar'loga 1 l:3Sslow P0 100 2 1 4 4 4 4 F Weiner 4 Thunderstorm, P.Swain, C'fleur er 49712 Sar'toga 1 l:36fast 60 100 4 1 1 3 3 3,a F Weiner G Yel.Hand. LiRablee, Royallieu ieu FIFTH RACE 1 Mile. Redwood Purse (Second Division). 3-year-olds US and upward. Allowances. (Nov. 23, 191S -1:41 6 114.) GOALEE, br. c, 4 104 By Duke Michael GaUow Hill, by Galashleli. i (Trainer, W. Booth. Owner, J. Stotzer). 614-0 Bowie 1 1-16 l:49,fast 19-5 106 4 4 3 3 33 31 F Weiner 4 Leochares. Thunders'm, Flib'bet bet 5106 Pimlico 1 1-8 l:53fast 11 117 7. 8 7 4 1& l'JP Weiner 11 Regal Lodge, Belario, KingJohn ohn 51208 Empire 1 l:42mud .10 120 3 3 3 3 3 31 C H Miller 3 Sweet Music, Kashmir 61068 Empire lm70y l:43fast 50 120 2 3 3 3 3 371 J Mooney 3 Mad ITatter, Tom McTaggart 60647 Jamaica 1 1-16 1:47 fast 6 109 4 4 4 4 3l 31 T Davies 4 Thun'storm, Pickwick, M.Parke rke 50520 Aq'duct 1 5-16 2:18good 1-2 116 1 1 1 1 1 11 T Davies 3 Kegreso, Pierre-a-Fcu K&JO-iAq'duct 1.11:16 fast 1 115 3 3 3 2 1 Is T Davies. 5 Sumiyland, Dorcas, Amerc'nBoy Boy SANDY BEAL, ch. c, 3 102 By Superman Frank's Daughter, by Frank Gill. (Trainer, N. K. Beal. Owner, W. S. Murray). Bowie lm70y l:51hvy 6 110 5 3 4 3 44 21 A Johnson G My Dear, Biff Bang, Ralco Bowie 1 l:43fast 8 112 3 5 6 7 . 73 451 J Rod'g'ez 8 Wyoming, W.Violet, T.McTag't Bowie lm70y l:46fast 12f 105 1 3 3 4 4 4" G Corey 7 YellowHand. Rubidium, Recount Pimlico 1 l:3Sysfast 15 101 4 3 3 3 3"k 4" J Heupel 6 Audacious, Sen.Park, Leochares Pimlico 3-4 l:ll&fast 27f 112 5 6 6 4 72 G Corey 10 Exodus, Motor Cop, Audacious Laurel 1 1-16 1:49 fast 4-5 112 3 3 3 2 2l 31 G Corey 4 HerdGirl, Rap.Traveler, Amaze Laurel 3-4 1:13 fast 23 106 7 6 5 51 C2 G Corey 7 Billy Kelly, Panoply, Motor Cop Empire Ab 3-4 1:10 fast 15 115 4 9 8 8' 8" G Corey 9 Lion d'Or, C.Summy, T.d'Hon'ur ZONE, b. g, 4 112 By Dorando Boco, by Matchmaker. (Trainer, A. F. Dayton. Owner, B. T. Nickerson.) Bowie 61 f l:19fast 75 108 G 6 7 72 5" F Hunt 8 Tip'tyWitchet, Wyoming, Jadda Dev're 1 1-16 l:45fast 22-5 105 5 4 3 1 l1 13 F Hunt G LordHerbert, Vulcanite, MadgeF. Windsor 1 l:39fast 14 101 8 8 8 7 61 5 F Hunt 8 Bullion, Jouett, Vive McGee Windsor 1 1:42 slow 4j 105 3 4 4 4 4& 2" F Hunt 8 Mys.Girl, Escarpolette, Exh'ter Windsor 1 1:46 slow 18 105 7 3 6 7 7 6" F Hunt 7 Accelerate, Murray, T. Leopard Havana 3-4 l:llfast 5 106 4 . 1 1 11 21 C H Miller 8 Cromwell, T.o'th'M'ning, Bufor Havana 3-4 1:12 fast 10 106 5 3 3 31 2'1 C H Miller 7 Cromwell, Ham.A., T.o'th'M'lng Havana 3-4 l:12fast 25 108 7 6 4 6 51 C H Miller 8 Mar.John, H. O'Day, HamiltonA. CHASSEUR, b. c, 4 104 By Light Brigade Panne, by Polymelus. (Trainer, M. C. Kelley. Owner, C. C. Smithson). Bowie lm70y 1:49 good 12 109 5 4 4 4 3n 4B J Butwell G Recount, Flibbertygibbet, Ralco Bowie 1 l:43Vfast 13 110 4 1 1 1 6l 712 C Rob'son 8 Wyoming, W.Violet, T.McTag't Pimlico 1 3-16 l:58fast 16 98 5 6 6 6 6 551 F Weiner 7 The Porter, Boniface, Damask Laurel 1 1-16 l:49y5slop 5 117 6 4 4 5 5s 5" J Butwell G Camoufleur, HerdGirl, W.Violet Laurel 1 l:41fast 17-10 116 7 2 2 2 3nt 42 T Nolan 8 T.Decision, L.Bev'w'k, H.Atkin Laurel 1 1-16 1:47 fast 3-5 US 4 2 2 2 31 37 A Schu'g'r 6 Mock Orange, Betty J., Chief Laurel 1 1-16 l:46fast 13-10 118 2 1 1 1 Is l3 J Rod'g'ez 5 Rubidium, Tantalus, C.Sweeper H.deG'e 1 1-16 l:4Sslow 5 115 1 1 1 1 ll Is J Rod'g'ez G Bolster, Master Bill, Belario VETERAN, b. c, 4 111 By His Majesty Nectary, by Dinneford. (Trainer, W. H. Fry. Owner, F. Dahnken). Bowie 1 1-16 l:54rnud 8 113 111 1 11 2s L Aron 7 Hendrie, Flib'tygibbet, Tantalus Bowie 1 l:43fast 18f 110 4 6 7 3 33 3s C Eamea 14 SundialH., KingJohn, Columbine 51306 Pimlico 1 1-8 l:53fast 33f 113 9 9 9 9 85 62 C Eames 11 Goaler, Regal Lodge, Belario Pimlico 1 1-16 l:45fast 61 103 4 5 5 5 5 613 J Heupel 5 Sen.Park, Yel.Hand, Thunders'm 50920 K'w'rth 1 1-16 1:47 fast 11-5 112 4 6 5 2 21 3l J Dodd 7 Hindoostan, Kuklux, Escarp'ette 50824 K'wrth 1 1-8 l:55sfast 19-10 115 1 2 2 2 2 221 J Dodd 6 Besthoff, Gain de Cause. Cork K'w'rth lm70y l:45fast 41-10 116 6 3 4 2 In" 2l J W Dodd G Escar'lette, Roy.Jester. Hin'stan 50491 W'dbine 1 1:42 fast 29-10 116 7 8 7 8 7s 531 J Dodd 8 V.McGee, Escarp'ette, LordHerb. BALLET DANCER II., b. f, 4 108 By Sweep Ballet Girl, by St. Leonards. (Trainer, J. Fitzsimmons. Owner, J. Fitzsimmons). 51465 Bowie 1 1-16 l:51good 8 102 3 2 1 1 3'1 35i J Mooney 4 Yel.Hand, T.Witchet, CleanGone 51437 Bowie 1 l:46slop 9 110 5 5 4 4 42 31 J Mooney 5 My Dear, Rubidium, Elected II. 51347 Pimlico 1 1-16 l:45fast 11 113 1 5 4 . 4 4ll 541 J Mooney 7 CarpetSw'p'r, Rubl'm, Enfilade 5110S Empire 1 1-16 l:47y5fast 2 107 4 3 3 4 31 31 J Mooney 4 Recount, T.McTaggart, Kashmir 510SS Empire 1 l:40fast 2 113 2 2 2 2 22 21! J Mooney G Elected II., Edwina, RedR.Kose 50969 Jamaica 1 1-16 l:46M;fast 6-5 981 2 1 2 2 2 1! J Mooney 3 Pastoral Swain. St. Allan. 50693 Jamaica 1 1-16 1:47 fast 7-10 101 111 3 2& 3'3 J Mooney G Sun'land. Pas.Swain, SeaSinner JEAN BULLANT, b. g, 3 105 By Ecouen Padoue II., by Ajax. (Trainer, R. A. Smith. Owner, Sunnyland Stable). 51417 Bowie 1 l:43fast 18f 107 5 2 1 6 121 13" L Morris 14 Sundial II., King John, Veteran 48778 Windsor 1 1:50 hvy 7 105 2 1 1 1 l'l l1 L Morris 8 LordWrack, Claymore, Wlckford 4S661 Dev're 3-4 1:23 hvy 37-10 106 451 L Morris 5 Cobalt Lass, Diomed, Marmite 48379 Ham't'n 3-4 1:14 fast 13 101 4 5 5 5 31 A Richcr'k G Stepson, T.o't.Morning, Musito 47841 Th'ncliffe 3-4 1:15 fast 3-2 110 2 L Morris 6 Yaphank,. Soscol, WiLtheGreat 47122 Pimlico 3-4 1:15 fast 121 117 5 8 7 7s 8J L Morris 10 Super, Scurry, Feodor 46146 Jef 'son 5-8 1:01 good 12 109 3 3 3 4l 45 J Metcalf 11 Marvin May, Trusty, Marmite BIFF BANG, b. c, 3 98 By Textile Byf (A. Miller). (Trainer, G. C. Winfrey. Owner, L. T. Bauer). 51450 Bowie lm70y l:51hvy 61 100 3 1 2 4 21 331 J Mooney G My Dear, Sandy Beal; Ralco 51431 Bowie 1 l:43fast 24 104 7 7 8 8 S 8" T Davies 8 Wyoming, W.Violet, T.McTag't 50547 Aq'duct 1 l:41slop 2-5 107 3 3 3 2 Is l5 J Mooney 3 Assume, Mars Mouse 49958 Belmont 1 1-4 2:04fast 3 110 1 3 3 3 3 212 C Kummer 3 Le Glorieux, Blue Laddie 49635 Sar'toga 1 3-16 1:56 fast 25 95 6 6 5 6 61 613 F Weiner 7 Cleopatra, Blue Wrack, Blazes 49353 Sar'toga 1 l:42ltvy 30 112 7 7 7 7 5l 2 T Rice 7 FairGain, SweetMusic, St.Allin 484C5 Aq'duct 1 l:38fast 8 1115 5 5 5 5 5 511 T Rice 5 Fair Gain, Dinna Care, StAllan 48367 Aq'duct 1 1:38 fast 20 1111 4 4 4 4 4 3" T Rice 4 IrishDream. SeaMint. SeaSinner GLEAN GONE, b. c, 4 108 By Olambala Lizzie Gilman, by Fonio. (Trainer, I. Gorham. Owner, J. J. Farrell, Jr.). 51465 Bowie 1 1-16 l:51good 11 102 4 4 4 4 4 4ci R Rom'elH 4 Y.Hand, T.Witchet. B.Dancerll. 51459 Bowie lm70y 1:50 slow 6 100 222 1 11 2nR Rom'elli 4 WarCry, WootlViolet, P.Swain 51431 Bowie 1 l:43&fast 28 114 8 8 7 6 5s 5 J Shelepets 8 Wyoming, W.Violet, T.McTag't 51415 Bowie 6! f l:19fast 97 108 8 8 6 5 481 J Shelepets 8 Tip'tyWitchet, Wyoming, Jadda 51306 Pimlico 1 1-8 l:53fast 72 121 10 10 10 10 10l 9" R Rom'ellill Goaler, Regal Lodge, Belario 61278 Pimlico 11:40 fast 20 117 1 7 7 6 7 613 A Allen 7 Leochares, Old Dad, Camoufleur 51103 Laurel 1 1-8 l:52fast 25 116 2 4 4 4 4s 5" A Johnson G Bridesman, Tantalus, Rubidium 50811 Laurel 1 1-16 1:47 fast 7 104 2 6 6 6 6 5" J Callahan G Mock Orange, Betty J., Chasseur GAIN DE CAUSE, b. c, 3 105 By Aveu Cremone, by Cupbearer. (Trainer, J. Arthur. Owner, T. Arthur). 51446 Bowie 1 1-16 l:54mud 12 104 6 5 4 5 55 5l! A Richcr'k 7 Hendrie, Veteran, Flib'tygibbet 51416 Bowie lm70y l:46fast C4 98 7 7 7 7 6 6' A Richcr'k 7 YellowH'd, Rubidium, Recount 50920 K'w'rth 1 1-16 1:47 fast 14 93 7 7 7 7 7 733 E Pollard 7 Hindoostan, Kuklux, Veteran 50824 K'w'rth 1 1-8 l:55fast 11 98 6 5 5 4 31 331 E Pollard G Besthoff, Veteran, Cork 50799 K'w'rth lm70y l:45fast 11 93 3 7 7 G 51 51 J Grune 7 Hindoostan, TenCan, May.House 50622 W'dbine lm70y l:47hvy 7 104 7 7 7 6 41 41 A Richcr'k 7 Hin'stan, Roy.Jester, WhoCares 50494 W'dbine lm70y 1:46 fast C 303 6 G 6 6 6 5s A Richcr'k G KingJohn, St.Germain, M. House 49925 Dev're 1 1-16 l:49hvy 37-10 102 7 7 7 0 5r 5 A Richcr'k 7 Sunnyland, G.Dawn, Dr.Carmen SIXTH RACE 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (April 10, 1919 1:45 1-5-107.) , COLUMBINE, ch. m, 6 114 By Garry Herrmann Navarre's Hope, by Henry of (Trainer, W. Short. Owner, G. W. Form an) . Navarre. 5V52 Bowie lm70y 1:53 hvy 7-10 111 5 4 4 3 '23 1 J Butwell G Mis.Polly, Sis.Emblem, V.McGee 51417 Bowie 1 l:43fast 41-10 105 13 11 11 11 41 48 L McAtee 14 Sundial II., King John, Veteran 51390 Pimliqo 1 l:40fast 6f 112 3 4 2 5 51 51 J GrneisenlO CarpetSw'pr, R.Traveler, Super 50403 H.deG'e lm70y l:43fast 8-5 106 1 5 3 1 l2 21 W Obert Chasseur, Gath, Dr. Johnson 60322 H.deGe lm70y 1:46 fast 31-10 104 2 3 3 3 lll 121 J McTag't G Chasseur, Siren Maid, Hoodwink 50255 H.deG'e 1 1-16 l:48fast 8-5 113 7 3 3 3 31 332 F Keogh 9 Sunny Hill, The Desert, Ronen 50158 H.deG'e lm70y l:46fast 9-10 115 3 3 3 2 21 3l E Sande 5 Pocatello. TenonsBon, Cap.City 43114 Aq'duct 1 1-16 1:45 fast 4 120 5 7 8 7 31 2s G W Car'l 8 Milkmaid. Rose d'Or. Salvestra ST. ISIDORE, ch. g, 7 110 By Isidor Onaga, by Clifford. (Trainer, F. A. Herold. Owner, J. E. Nash). 51401 Pimlico 11-16 1:48 fast 21-10 111 5 111 l'i lnt R L'caster G Regreso, Le Gaulois, Polroma 51128 Empire lm70y l:45fast 4-5 115 3 2 1 2 23 2s F Weiner 5 Phedoden, Great Gull, Assume 51067 Empire Ab 3-4 IrtO&fast 8 110 7 7 6 31 4'2 C H Miller 10 Lad'sLove, Ting-a-Ling, Osgood 50987 Empire Ab3-4 l:09fast 4 113 1 8 8 8 6"1 C F'b'ther 8 Jyntee. T.d'Honneur, H.O.Hcels 50430 Aq'duct 1 l:38Vsfast 6 110 1 1 1 3 32 42 M Rowan 7 AlbertA., Abadane, Nat.Bridge 45496 F.G'nds 1 l:39fast 9-10 111 4 3 3 3 21 2l F C'ltiletti 5 Troilus. Lively, Douglass 8. HENDRIE, ch, h, 7 115 By Star Shoot Orange and Blue, by Bridgowater. (Trainer, N. L. Byer. Owner, M. J. Fotter). 51416 Bowie 1 1-15 l:54mud 7 108 4 6 6 4 23 l3 F Weiner 7 Veteran, Flib'tygibbet. Tantalus 51432 Bowie lm70y l:49fast 17-10 112 3 3 3 6 31 33 J Butwell 9 CommeCi, SansPeurll., D'kmate 51331 Pimlico 1 1-16 l:45fast 20 106 7 7 7 6 4 3" L McAtee 7 Regal Lodge, KingJohn, Sun.Hlll 51278 Pimlico 11:40 rast 31 120 6 6 6 7 61 5" C H Miller 7 Leochares, Old Dad, Camoufleur 51187 Empire Ab 3-4 l:10Vfast 15 112 7 7 7 7 7S2 M Buxton 7 T.d'Honneur, AVofAces. R.Lodge 50946 Jamaica 1 1-16 l:47fast 2-5 108 3 3 3 3 33 31 M Buxton 4 Phedoden, Ting-a-Ling, Turf 50665 Jamaica lm70yl:44fa'st 6 120 4 4 2 2 2s ltnkM Buxton 4 Nightstick, Mosc, Tan II. tDisqualified for foul. SISTER EMBLEM, b. m, 6 104 By BaUot Avo Marie, by Bellarmine. (Trainer, J. H. Stotler. Owner, G. W. J. Bissell.) 51452 Bowie lm70y 1:53 hvy 14 10S 111 1 11 31 J Heupel G Columbine, Mist.Polly, V.McGee 51432 Bowie lm70y l:49fast 39 102 4 1 1 1 75 S11 J Pierce 9 CommeCi, SansPeurll., Hendrie 51307 Pimlico 1 l:41fast 10 105 1 1 2 2 2& 55 J Callahan 5 Loc.Leaves, L.Em'line, N.Yorke 51203 Laurel 3-4 l:14fast 41-10 105 2 5 4 41 7s D Stirling 13 Assumption, Kirah, FickleFancy 5C402 H.deG'ce 3-4 l:13fast S 110 4 2 2 5 5" F C'ltilettill Brisk. Stepson, Amackassin 50224 H.deG'ce 3-4 l:15fast 11 109 2 3 5 4" 21 J Butwell 15 F.Pullet, PhantoraFair, Sayona 47777 Belm't 6if MC l:19fast 41 111 6 4 6 6 6J T Rice 9 Huron II., Zouave, Hendrie DECKMATE, b. g, 6 112 By Hastings Dragnet, by Bock Sand. (Trainer, W. H. Daughin. Owner, A. Swenke). 51467 Bowie 1 1-S 2:00 good 18 112 7 3 3 3 3'1 4 A Johnsonll Siesta, Waukcag, Great Gull 51453 Bowie 1 1-16 l:54hvy 39-10 113 3 4 4 2 21 2 A Johnson S Siesta, Waukeag, Manoevre 51432 Bowie lm70y l:49fast 41 107 5 6 6 3 21 45 J Wessler 9 CommeCi, SansPeurll.. Hendrie 51371 Pimlico 1 1-16 l:48fast 3-2 109 4 1 1 1 1 1. S Lowe G James, Philippic, Capital City 5134S'Pimlico 1 1-4 2:08ysfast 7 113 5 1 1 1 1 31 F C'ltiletti 8 Regreso, Benevolent, Bar Coy 51261 Laurel 1 J :43&good 69 109 3 1 1 2 2'1 3 J Gr'nelsen 8 WarMachine, Piedra, SalvateUe 46952 H.deG'ce 3-4 1:15 fast 23t 110 12 Pulled up. D Carswelll2 Marmite, Ballast, Murphy ROLLICKING AIRS, ch. f, 3 103 By Uncle Thirty-third, by Sir Dixon. (Trainer, J. F. Schorr., Owner, E. B. McLean). 510S2 Laurel 1 l:41fast 101 102 6 8 8 8 8 S9J J Callahan 8 T.Decision, L.Bev'w'k, H.Atkin 50636 Laurel lm70y l:46fast 61 97 5 1 1 1 l3 Is F C'ltiletti 8 Sugarmint, Zouave, Link Boy 50432 Aq'duct 61 f 1:20 fast' 11-a 108 1 3 3 41 3l A Johnson 5 LocustLeaves, Liola, LibertyGirl 49426 Sar'toga 3-4 l:13fast 8 109 3 3 3 3 38 A Johnson 3 Jyntee, Liberty Girl 44769 Bowie 51 f l:07fast 26 110 5 2 4 41 432 A Johnson S Penelope, Sister Helene, Moroni 44643 Laurftl 3-4 l:13fast 33-10 108 1 6 8 7 8" A Johnson 9 Allivan. Kirah. My Dear MAEIE ANTOINETTE, b. f , 3 107 By Glencairn Singling, by Fatherless. (Trainer, J. Wilson. Owner. Marrono Stable). 51460 Bowie 1 1-16 l:53slow 23 10S 7 6 7 7 7 715 J Mooney 7 LordHerb't, AlbertA., Sum.Sigh 51438 Bowie 1 l:49Vislop 16-5 105 6 5 6 4 71 712 R L'casterll WhoCares, Pocatello, LordHerb't 51375 Pimlico 3-4 1:13 fast 5f 100 11 11 11 101 88j R L'casterll FortChurchill, HisChoice. Super 51206 Empire 1 1:42 mud 4 103 3 1 1 1 ll5 l1 F Weiner 5 Gueland, Joe Joe, John I. Day 50695 Jamaica 3-4 l:13$&fast 12 117 1 5 5 6 5 T Rowan 7 Loc.Leaves,. GenieW., Largnetto 50625 Jamaica lm70yl:45fast 7-5 97 3 1 1 2 2s 25 F Weiner 3 Dorcas, Alma B. 50248 Aq'duct 1 l:40fast 3-2 107 1 1 1 1 11 14 J Pits 5 Beaumarais, Gonzalo, Curytiba PECCANT, ch. g, 3 . 109 By Trap Bock Peccadillo, by Hastings. (Trainer, W. A. BurttscheU. Owner, G. L. Goodacre). 5143S Bowie 1 l:49slop 5f 113 7 3 4 3 3 4l A Johnsonll WhoCares. Pocatello, LonUIerb't 51362 Pimlico 1 l:40fast 90 107 6 10 10 10 91 9" J Marrero 10 Nightstick, Albert A., V. McGee 51243 Laurel lmTOy 1:49 good 36 107 5 6 6 6 6:o A Marerro 7 C.Summy, Flib'g'bet, Y'ngAdam 51164 Laurel 3-4 l:14fast 93 100 7 8 8 8 8 A Marerro 9 Manoevre, BonJour, TheDecisiou 47112 Pimlico 1 1-16 l:52hvy 11 100 6 8 10 10 10 10s8 F C'ltiletti 10 Gain deCause, Siesta, Mist.Polly 47032 Pimlico 1 l:43yafast 8 110 3 7 8 8 8 8ia W Riden'r 8 Gain de Cause, The Wit, MyDear MALVOLIO, ch. h, 5 110 By Superman Basia, by Winkfield. (Trainer, W. H. Dauphin. Owner E. P. Chambers). 51183 Laurel 3-4 l:13fast 31 1171 1 4 4 6 581 W J O'B'n G V.McGee. HisChoice, Fllb'gibbet 51123 Laurel 1 l:42&fast 26 118 5 3 3 3 61 7' W J O'B'n 8 Belario, Flib'gibbet, ViveMcGee 44602 Laurel 1 1-16 l:54slow 3-5 115 1 1 1 1 l2 2 J Pierce G King John. Hong Kong, LnzyLou 44576 Laurel 1 l:45slop 1-2 109 1 1 1 1 l3 Is J Pierce 3 N. K. Heal, Welshman's Folly 44532 Laurel 1 1-16 l:49slop 11-10 102 4 1 1 1 1" l50 J Pierce 12 Mor. Elder, Napoli. Joan of Arc 44434 Laurel 1 l:45slow 3-2 111 3 1 1 1 l3 Is E Sande 9 Tootsle. Baby Sister. Pulaski BEAUMARAIS. b. h, 5 110 By Alcantara H. Qu' Elle est Belle II., by Bock (Trainer, G. M. Odom. Owner, J. Livingston). Sand. 51362 Pimlico 1 l:40fast 102 111 4 3 4 8 10 10" C H Miller 10 Nightstick, AlbertA., V. McGeo 161331 Pimlico 1 1-16 l:45fast 99 103 4 2 3 7 7 73 C H Miller 7 I'egalLodge, King John, Hendrie 51250 Empire 1 1-8 l:50good 12 118 2 1 1 2 3 3'2 C H Miller 3 The Wit, American Soldier 51210 Empire lm70y 1:46 mud 20 113 3 3 4 4 4 42 C H Miller 5 SeaSinner, The Wit, ScotchV'dlct 51030 Empire 1 1-4 2:10hvy 15 110 4 3 3 3 4 421 C Kummer 4 WarPlume, TheWIt, LordHerb't 50966 Jamaica lm70y l:46fast 2 116 1 2 2 2 24 lh C "Kummer 0 Favour, AmerlcanSoldier, T.Roc SIB CLARENCE, br. c, 3 (M) 102 By Anmer Astaxte II., by Longstreet. (Trainer, C. P. Winfrey. Owner, C. P. Winfrey), 51457 Bowie 1 l:49slow 21-10 110 1 2 2 2 2'i 22 T Rowan- 11 Tus.Maiden, BarCoy, Mast.Jack 51438 Bowie 1 l:49J4slop 5f 105 3 4 o 7 6s 6 G Babin 11 WhoCares, Pocatello, LordHerb't 51315 Pimlico 1 l:40fast 11-5 112 5 4 2 2 21 2" T Rowan 7 Pit.Patter, L.B'wyek, T.Mortar 51051 Empire Ab 3-4 l:llslow 7 115 1 4 4 5s 331 M Rowan 12 Moroni, Teach.'sPet, G.Cndorna 50801 Jamaica lm70yl:47 fast 3 100 5 4 3 l' 2t G Babin 8 Challenger, The Roc, Lovely 50720 Jamaica 1 1-16 l:48fast 20 105 3 4 3 3 3 2i W Obert 7 Keziah, Gueland, Lovely 50619 Jamaica .3-4 lOSftfast 8 115 4 8 6 6 44 C Kununerll ViqtorS,,. .VEnJoeur, .-lQafiMbt, Page 6 SEVENTH RACE 1 1-16 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming.! (Nov. 25, 19151 :48 4 116.) PUSEN, ch. g, 8 101 By Duval Helen Miller, by Jean Bereaud. (Trainer, F. Farrar. Owner, F. Farrar). 514G1 Bowie 1 1-1G l:55slow 3i-10 103 6 5 5 2 21 2n L Aron 8 Refugee, K'gllnglL, Sentimental 50116 B.Bon'ts 1 1-8 l:5Sslow 9-5 57 5 2 2 2 2 l 3'1 L Aron 0 DonDodge, Buckboard, S.Stalw't 49919 Con' ght ll:44slow7 102 G 5 4 3 41 331 L Aron 7 Le Balafre, Hondo, Duke Ruff 4GS48 H.deG'e 1 1-16 l:49&good 15 103 1 2 4 6 7 7l C AVhit'ton 7 M.Rosell., Berlin', Belle Roberta 46764 H.deG'ce 1 1-16 !:52slowl7-10 111 11 5 3 2 ink iij c Whlt'tonll Pad.Dear, Ind.Cliant, W'dthrush 4C737 Bowie lm70y l:50fast 9-10 107 3 1 1 2 1& 2 C Whit'.ton 6 Indolence, SayWhen, P.Connellj 46680 Bowie 1 1-16 l:52fast 13-10 111 2 11 1 1 1 C Whit'ton 0 Prunes, Capital City, Jack K. 46636 Bowie lm70y l:51slow 5 103 5 2 3 2 35 4'J C Wliit' ton 6 B.Roberts. Mls.Polly, G.deCause SEFUGEE, b. g, 7 114 By Hamburg First Flight, by Tbxush. (Trainer, W. Fenwick. Owner. W. Fenwick). 51451 Bowie 1 1-16 l:55slow 13-10 11G 3 4 4 4 4 1" L Morris 8 Pilsen, Kinglingll., Sentimental 51418 Bowio 1 1-16 l:52fast 10 113 6 7 4 5 2J 2 J Rod'g'ezlS Siesta, Hello Parduer, Rugnaruii 60919 K'w'rth 3-4 1:13 fast G 107 4 2 2 21 52 W Hinphy 8 Diomed, Sandy H.. Onico 60689 K'w'rth lm70y l:46fast 11-5 113 4 1 1 1 Is 1 W Hinphy 10 Philistine, Frank P., Kricrinite 50569 AV'dbine 1 1-16 l:50slow 12-5 111 7 5 3 3 53 4s 13 Barnes 8 DouglassS., PaiilConnelly, Verity 50475 AV'dbino 1 1-1G l:49Vfcfast 23-10 107 4 3 3 2 3'A 63 T Nolan 7 Claqucr, Lazy Lou. Ex'horter 50378 Th'cljffe lm70yl:43fast 1 107 l3 E Fator G GInqucr. Corson, Concha 50310 Th'cllffc lm70y l:43fast 21-10 101 1" E Barnes 8 Don Dodge, Philistine, Spearlcne 60130 Dufrin Ab 7-8.1:33 fast 13-10 112 ll W Tayjor Lady lone, Deckhand, Paula V. MARGERY, ch. m, 7 106 By Kins James Marjoram, by Hastings. (Trainer, J. Arthur. Owner, J. Arthur). C14GS Bowie 1 1-1G l:54Qod 47 102 S 7 8 6 4 41; a Richcr'k 0 Jack Reeves, May AW, Spearlcne 51447 Bowio lm70y l:54mud 23 100 4 4 5 5 63 C31 R L'caster S PnulGon'ly, AV.oodthrush, Rbiien 51433 Pimlico 1 1-16 1:53 fast 37 107 8 G 6 7 710 58i A Richcr'k 8 AVoodthrush, Solid Rock, Orenzo 50741 K'w'rth 1 1-8 l:5Gfast 8 108 6 2 1 2 4l 81U A Richcr'klO H.Olynipus, Br'kland, Sun'gdale 60369 Wdbine 1 1-16 l:50slov 11 108 8 8 7 5 6 5 A Richcr'k. 8 DouglassS.. FaulConnelly, Verity 50446 Th'cliffe 1 1:41 fast 7 111 55 A Richcr'k 8 Ken.Boy, Deckhand. Sunningdale 60173 Dufrin 1 1-16 l:56fast 3 110 6' I J D'minick 8 Pas de Chance, Concha. Stntini 50089 Dufrin 11-16 1:57 fast 9-5 110 3'J N Foden C Concha, Ramonall., G.Wash'ton ATJRTJlf. b. h, 6 ' 114 By Mushroom Royal Anne, by Eoyal Hamptea. (Trainer, J. Johnston. Owner, E. Arlington). 51418 Bowie 1 1-1G l:52&fast 7f 112 1 14 6 G 61 11" F Reiner 15 Siesta, Refugee. Hello Pardner 51279 Pimlico 1 1-S l:55fast 16 114 4 7 S 9 10 10 J Butwell 10 Challenger. Benevolent. Regresa 5114G Empire 1 1-1G l:4Sfast 5 112 5 6 4 1 VI l"t E Sande 9 Mildred, L'Enjoleur, On High 60628 Jamaica 1 1-16 l:47fast 8 111 C 7 7 7 S 9 C Rob'son 9 Dark Hill, Lovely, Tetley 60496 Aq'duct 1 l:39fast 12 114 7 7 6 4 4 3 C Kummer 9 Dark Hill, Xovely, Burgoyne FAUX CONNELLY, br. g. 6 114 By Ballot Lampover, by Lamplighter. (Trainer, C. Phillips. Owner. H. Twyman). ' 51447 Bowie lrnTOy l:54mud 37-10 103 3 1 1 1 l1 15 J Mooney 8 AA'oodthrush, Rouen, Spearlene 514& Bowie 61 f l:22fast S 116 10 10 8 8l 8l J Rod'g'ezlo T,Portuguese. MayW., Amacfc'n 51289 Pimlico 3-4 1:15 fast 5 111 6 3 3 6 6J J Butwell 14 Philippic. LeGaulols, NancyAnn 51244 Laurel 3-4 l:16good 11-5 115 G 5 3 33 2' J jButwell 14 FJckleFancy, Pret.Baby, Uran!m 51203 Laurel 3-4 l:14fast 27 107 4 8 11 11& 9 A RIchcr'kl3 Assumption, Kirah, FickleFancy 50797 K'w'rth lm70y 1:47 fast 8 113 2 1 5 7 71 8'J E Hayw'rdlO Flame, Enerinite, Cork E071G K'w'rth 1 1-16 l:4Sfast 7 10S 1 1 1 1 3 3s A Richcr'k G W.H.B'kner, SolidRock, M.Dixon 50569 Wdbine 1 1-16 1:50tss1ow 12 111 4 1 2 2 2 2l B H'ay.w'rd 8 Douglass S., Verity, Refugee FAVOTJR, b. m, 7 10S By Duke of Ormonde Compensate, by Compute. (Trainer, N. T. Byer. Owner, P. S. P. Randolph). 51433 Bowie 1 1-16 1:53 fast 12 107 6 1 1 1 11 715 H Myers 8 Woodthrusli, Solid Rock, Orenzo 61303 Pimlico 3-4!:13fast G 109 7 7 8 9l 1191 L Ensor 15 Amackassin, Tarascon, May W; 6096G Jamaica lm70yl:46fast G 103 5 4 3 1 P 2h C Ponce C Beaumarais, Amer.Soldier, T.Roc 60870 Jamaica 1 1-16 l:47fast 13-5 105 4 1 1 3 4i 5" V Obert C The Wit, Tan II., American Boy 60496 Aq'duct 1 l:39fast 12 104 8 8 8 6 6s 511 E Jelly 9 Dark Hill, Lovely. Aurum 60453 Aq'duct 1 l:40fast 10 10GJ 6 3 3 3 4 VI E Jelly 12 Joe Joe, Lovly, The Wit " 60Q40 Belmont 1 l:38fast 10 101 3 2 2 3 3 3" E Jelley 3 Dorcas, Lioln BOOART, br. g, 11 104 By Bannoekburn Belle Ward, by Luke Blackburm. (Trainer, B. E. Chapman. Owner, B. E. Chap man). 51464 Bowie 11-161:54 good 39 104 4 7 G 7 7 1" M Schw'ts 7 Rouen, Ragnarok, Favour 51447 Bowie lm70y l:54mud 25 108 6 8 8 8 8 S30 M Schw'ta 8 PnulCon'ly, Woodthrush, Rouen 50729 Laurel 1 1-8 l:54fast 22 115 6 9 9 10 11 ll19 J Bell 11 Padua, Joan of Arc, Farmingdale 60413 Th'cliffe 1 1-1G l:47&fast 23-10 103 4S1 M Schw'tz S PeerlessOne, Glastoi, H.M.Sfns 50311 Th'cliffe 1 3-16 2:00fast 31 102 2 M Schw'tz 10 Zoie, Jack Reeves, Sea Urchin 50242 Th'cliffe lm70yl:44good 6 110 31 M Schw'tzl2 W.H.B'kner, J. of Arc, She Devil 49920 Con'ght 1 1-16 l:51slow 6 106 3 3 3 2 2 2"" M Schw'tz 5 Gold.Boy, Buckboard, Thahks'ng STIR. TO, b. e, 8 114 By lldrim Skirts, by Giganteum. (Trainer, W. C. Kennedy. Owner, W. C. Kennedy). 514G1 Bowie 1 1-1G l:55slow 14 116 5 G 6 6 7 714 D Stirling S Refugee, Pilsen, Kingling II. 51433 Bowie 1 1-16 1:53 fast 13 117 4 4 3 2 i- 619 D Stirling 8 Woodthrusli, Solid Rock, Orenzo 61418 Bowie 1 1-16 l:52&fast 12 109 7 5 7 7 13 12 D Stirling 15 Siesta, Refugee. Hello Pardner 61204 Laurel 1 1-16 l:49Hfast, 8 106 4 5 3 3 lot Is D Stirling 8 Senti'ntal, Atty.Mulr, Cap.Ciiy 61143 Laurel 1 1-1G l:50H;fast 10 112 4 4 5 6 3S 3" D Stirling 10 Atty.Muirt Arbi'tor, LeBalafre i 61120 Laurel 1 1-1G l:49fast 17 113 8 3 4 4 4 34 D Stirling 13 Ragnarok, Sunrose, Arbitrator 51023 Virginia 1 li71 T Par'gton 6 MarseJohn, L.Tender, T.B.Duke BENTLMENTAL, b, f. 4 106 By Marathon Animosity, by Star Ruby. (Trainer, E. R. Mitchell. Owner, W. E. Jones). 514G1 Bowie 1 1-16 l:55slow 7 113 2 3 3 3 3l 4 A Johnson 8 Refugee, Pilsen, Kingling II. 61440 Bowie 1 1-16 1:58 slop 11 109 3 2 1 2 33 3 D Stirling S M't'nRosell., M.Luckett, Aig'te 51260 Laurel 1 l:43good a 106 9 7 9 9 72 6 J Grneisenl2 Verity. MistressPolly, Arbitrator 61204 Laurel 1 1-16 l:49&fast 9 104 -3 12 1 2 2 T Jarvls 8 StirUp, AttorneyMuir, Cap.City 51159 Laurel 1 1-16 1:49 fast 13-5f 103 3 4 5 4 5l 6" H Swart 9 Veritv, LadyWard, KlttyJohnson 60973 Laurel 3-4 l:15fast HI 109 12 11 11 ,10 10 D Stirling 13 ThelSelnianlL, Murphv. Sunrose I 49833 Tim. Abl 116 1:51 fast 27-10 107 Is J Connors 5 ThistleQueen, Allivan," Runecraf t 49298 Ham't'n 1 turf 1:40 fast 16 109 4 6 7 7 8 8l J Mclntyre 8 Thinker, Antoinette, Neenah TITANIUM, br. g, 3 105 " By Radium Philistia, by St. Blaise. (Trainer, P. S. P. Randolph. Owner, P. S. P. Randolph). ! 51361 Pimlico 3-4 1:14 fast 25f 112 5 11 11 10 9J0 C H Millerll Elniont, Loughlaild, Fluff 51047 Empire 1 l:42slow S 10S 4 5 6 6 6 6" W Obert 6 Armistice, Am.Soldicr, LcGaul's 50967 Jamaica 1 1-16 l:47fast 15 lio 2 1 3 3 43 5l C Rob'son 5 Sunuyland, AlbertA., L.Herbort 60719 Jamaica 1 1-1G 1:48 fast 15 105 4 1 1 1 1 1 W Obert 7 TheWit, L'Enjolcur, OurNephew 50649 Jamaica 3-4 l:15fast 20 115 8 9 7 7s 63J E Jelly 11. Victors., L'Enjoleur, LeOaulois 50518 Aq'duct 6i f l:21good r.0 109 8 4 3 43 5' E Jelly 10 Beaum'is, SirClarence, IG'lois 4;G73 Belm't 7-8 MC l:26fast 20 114 3 8 9 9 63 6" J Murphy 10 FrancTirenr. Mnsito. Larghetto WILFRED A, ch. f. 4 106 By Sir "Wilfred Santa Oatalina, by Suspender. (Trainer, C. Morton. Owner, J. M. Collins). 514G1 Bowie 1 1-1G l:55slow G 103 111 0 C3 G13 J Heupel S Refugee, Pilsen, Kingling II. 61139 Bowie 1 1-16 1:56 slop 19 109 8 1 2 2 21 33 J Heupel 10 HelloPardner, Am.Boy, Arbi'tor 51419 Bowie 1 1-4 2:12fast 23 93 2 1 3 .3 63 731 G Babin 8 Napthalius, Benevolent, Am.Boy 510G3 Laurel lm70y l:4Gfast 13 101 3 4 5 6 51 6" G Bulcroftll Little Ed, Sunrose, Pawnee II. 60997 Laurel 1 1-1G 1:49 fast 21 102 4 2 2 2 2J 351 A Allen 8 Anier.Eagle. Att'yMuir, Railbird 60904 Laurel 1 l:42,fast 14 1011 8 8 8 8 8 6 G Bulcroft 8 LinkBpy, Amor.Eaglo, Railbird 60367 Wdbine 1 1-4 2:0S slow 33 101 5 1 1 1 lh 41 G Bulcroft 8 Tricksterll., D.Dodgc. J'n ofArc 60399 Dorval lm70y l:47fast 37-10 106 2 2 1 1 l3 3'2 H Myers 9 Galleyllead, Musket, W.M.Baker KATIE CANAL, b. m, 5 103 By Rapid Water Roses, by Wagner. (Trainer, H. Rites. Owner, J. E. Griffith). 51468 Eowie 1 1-16 l:54good 27 105 7 5 5 9 0 9" D Stirling 9 Jack Reeves, May W., Spearlcne 44255 Laurel 1 1-16 l:47&fast 8 111 7 7 7 7 6'1 530 T Rice 8 Qu'n Blonde, Joan of Arc. Padua 44048 H.deG'ce lm70yl:46M;fast 19 108 10 9 7 7 7 7i H ThurberlO Handfiill. P. to Point. Tie Pin 43994 K.deO'ce 1 1-16 l:47eood ?8 112 8 8 3 4 41 4'3 P Musg'velS Ahtoiriettc. Belario, ThornBloom 43853 H.deG'ce 11-161:48 fast 19 105 8 2 2 3 5k 6t3 R McCr'nnll K.'sCub, T.B'gianll., E.B'mann GALLEY HEAD, br. h, 6 103 By Gelatine Fairlle Head, by Ayrshire. (Trainer, F. P. Robie. Owner, E. Bobie). 51464 Bowie 1 1-16 1:54 good 107 101 2 G 7 G 63 6'4 L Aron 7 Rouen, Ragnarok, Favour 51363 Pimlico 1 3-16 2:01 fast 38 95 C 4 8 8 8 836 T Jarvls 8 W.H.Buckner. Siesta, GrcalGull 51291 Pimlico 1 1-16 l:46fast 49 101 7 7 7 7 7 7" T Jarvls 7 Star Realm, Courlis, Sunny Hill 51261 Laurel 1 l:43&goQd 49 105 6 8 8 S 8 831 G Bulcroft 8 WarMachine. Picdra. Deckmata 505U8 AV.dbine 1 1-4 2:10 slow 07 99 8 6 5 3 2 2J G Bulcroft 8 S.Pcurlli, Hi.OIympus, Kly.Frog 60512 Wdbine lm70yl:46fast 7f 103 12 12 12 12 12 123 G Bulcroftll! Keitie, BugleM'cli, Sw'tBouquet 50437 Dorval 1 1-1G 1:50 fast 1G-5 105 6 3 3 2 2nk 3 G Bulcroft 0 Red Post, All Amiss. Mouette 60399 Dorval lm70y l:47&fast 29-10 99 8 9 7 2 2i l'J-G Bulcroft 9 Musket. Wilfrcda, W. M. Baker NEW YORK RACING REVIEW (Continued from first page). Owner. 1st. 2d. 3d. Ami. Louis, S 4 11 (5 0,091 Hooper, X 4 1 7 5,022 AVilson, T. II 5 3 5 5,444 Madden, J. ,E ...3 0 (5 5,189 Sietas, K 4 4 1 5,138 Macomber, A. K 3 3 5 5.010 Widener, G. D 3 S (i 5,011 Johnson, F 4 (5 7 4,915 MacMaiius, J 4 5 1 4,904 Liinisdcu, J : 5 3 5 4,820 Stetzcr, J (i O 5 4,790 Lane, B. A 5 3 O 4.590 Tolmie, W. It 2 4 1 4,575 Connelly, P. J 4 2 1 4,537 McLean. E. B. . . . . . . . .V. .'. . . , 2 1 3 4,534 Marshall, L. F 3 4 5 4,49 Winfrey, G. C 4 4 (! 4,479 Maxwell, II. W 2 4 3 4,440 Fisher (Bud), H. C 1 4 3 4.425 Kraft, F 4 1 O 4,423 Nosreme Stable . 2 7 5 4,328 Wick, W 4 5 1 4,220 Pelican Stable 3 7 (! 4,150 Florisant Stable 1 1 3 4.131 Atkinson, G. W 2 (! S 4,082 Sperling, L 3 5 1 4,041 Byer, .1 4 3 0 3.900 Butler, J 2 1 9 3,730 Cross, T. II 4 2 1 3,507 Healer. T. J 1 1 O 3,525 Martin. W. L. S 2 3 5 3,518 Ascot Stable 3 2 4 3.517 Kedgwick Stable .4 O 2 3,5m! Slianshtiessy, J 4 O 3 3,3 Hi Cook. It 2 5 1 3,308 Murphy, J. L 3 4 2 3.150 Gasser V. W 2 3 1 3.110 Whalen, J 3 1 1 3.03K Dundee. J 2 5 1 3,005 Hertz. J 1 8 7 2,952 Griffith, J. E 1 0 3 2.901 Bresler, R. L 2 3 0 2,874 Scherrer, It. R 3 1 1 2,869 Roseacher, II '. 3 1 3 "83J Mprris A. II 1 2 O. 2.780 May, J. W : 3 2 2 2.748 Sommer. JI; .II 3 2 2 . 2.704 Murphy, M. J. . . ; . . 1 3 0 1 2,701 Kornbloom, M 2 3 C 2,050 Shay, J. A 3 1 0 2,035 Wntkins, R. E 1 3 4 2.G14 Monahan, T. 1 4 C 2,012 North Shore Stable 2 O 8 2,575 Rellly, P 1 Si 2 2,550 Regan, F. - -.3" Planiiagau, J. Jr. 2- 1 3 2,500 Flauneiy, 3 10 l',407 Owner. 1st. 2d. 3d. Amt. Wcodcliffe, A. S 2 2 0 2,389 Lavin, P 2 2 2,363 Tompkins, G. R 2 1 2 2,349 Singer, A. M. N 3 14 2,315 Cook, T 1 1 1 L',298 Spriiigcr. E. D. 2 2 2 2,290 Spiers, F. W 2 1 4 2,289 Horner, R. J 2 1 2- 2,238 Dunne P 1 4 5 2.19S Harrinian, E. R 2 3 3 2,177 Harper, J. A 2 2 3 2,108 Fletcher, M. H. 1 1 O 2,150 Robertson, J 3 2 3 2.0G0 Spreckels, A. B 2 1 2 2,050 Hall, G. E 2 1 1 2,020 Jenkins, S. L 1 5 2,001 Altcrman, II 2 12 1,992 Arlington, E 2 2 1 1,970 Burch, W. P .-. 1 6 O 1,950 Smithson, C. C 1 0 2 1,891 Carman, R. F 12 1 1,808 Bradford, A. D. 2 1 2 1,800 Sonic, E. G 2 O 1 1,777 Arthur, J. 2 0 2 1,798- Patterson, R. 1 0 1 1,700 Randolph, P. S. F 1 3 2 1,742 Crist. II. E v 2 11 1,738 Griffith, E. C 1 O 0 1,705 Byrne. J. V : 2 1 1 1.703 Hutchings, V 1 2 1 1,092 Bauer, L. T 1 3 0 1,087 Lewis, J. II -l 0 O 1,035 Jeffords, Mrs. W. M 0 3 2 1,033 Peters, E 1 4 1 1,000 Congrli.il. W. II 1 O () 1,541 Bean, .1. W 1 4 (I 1,533 Welz. 1 1 2 1 1,5:: bmveiistein, M. & .1 1 1 3 1,520 Kittridge. A. E 1 4 2 1,525 Murray, W. S 1 3 1,198 Collins. J. M 1 3 1 1,137 Mahcr, J. J J. 0 5 5 1,425 Caleiua, X 1 .1 1 1.410 Whitney, E. F 0 3 0 1,400 McLaughlin. V 1 y 0 1.380 McGraw. E. J 1 1 3 1.355 Campbell, C 1 1 1,340 Marshall, II 1 0 2 1,321 Farley, P. F 1 2 2 1,307 Sanford. C 1 2 ' 2 1,302 Gentry, L 1 1 2 1,300 Carroll, T. J 1 2 2 1,300 Quinn, C. J 1 0 0 1,200 Lewis S. 1 0 1 1,255 McCauley, J. J 1 0 0 1,253 Winmill, R. C. 0 4 4 1,200 McDonald, J. H. 1 2 O 1,194 Sheedy, W. M 1 0 i.iso llallen, 13. C 1 1 1 l.iuti Potter, M. J 1 1 1 l.lus Ciuwu Stable 1 2 2. 1,125 Owner. 1st. 2d. 3d. Amt. Botts, A. D 1 2 0 1,100 Davis,. B 1 1 2 1,100 McDaniels, J. B 1 2 0 1,100 Wagner, . L. F 1 0 2 1,053. Rasch, O. C 1 2 1 1,025 Bourne, H. A 1 1 1 1,003 House, W. S. 1 1 1 1,003 Smith, W. E 0 1 0 1,000 Beamolt, R 1 2 0 930 Brown, E. M 0 4 2 925 Mornn, J. J ,1 0 2 901 Allegro. J. 1 0 2 900 Casey, W. V O 1 7 900 Crow roint Stable 1 1 0 900 Garth. L. W ..: 1 1 0 900 Parrish. J. W 1 0 0 898 Unna II 1 0 0 834 Cunningham, W. P 1 0 0 832 Ruby, J. 11. 1 0 1 803 Ireland, J. T 1 O 1 802 Meade, Mrs. J. II. 1 0 1 800 Siielson, X 1 0 0 800 In one thing patrons of New York racing had an adequate reward for their sturdy support of the great sport. To them was vouchsafed the frequent pleasure of viejvjug the best race, horses of North America in excitiug clashing. Out AVest and in Canada some of them, from time to time, made forays to contend for rich money inducements, but when their quests were. over they returned to" their home tracks and there Man o' War, Exterminator, Sir Barton, Naturalist, Cirrus, On Watch, Mad Hatter, Audacious, Trystcr, Leonardo II. and other stars of the year were in quick recurring meetings. A great many horses could come West from the New York tracks, and win, but few western horses, could go East and win .against the best dnily spen out there. Man o' AYar's eight victories oyer New York; tracks easily gave him first place among the money winning horses. Four two-year-olds Step Lightly with her Futurity Stakes, -Leonardo II. with his Hopeful Stakes, Tryster and Prudery came next to Man o' War. Then in order followed the four-year-old Cirrus, the three-year-old On Watch and the five-year-old Exterminator. Other winners of $10,-000 or more were such fleet-footed ones as Cleo.-patra, Lion d'Or, Grey Lag, Thunderstorm. Nnncy Lee, Dry Moon, Yellow Hand, Knobbie, Pluribus, Ten-Lec, Dinna Care, Boniface, Careful, John P. Grier, Wildair, Naturalist, Mad Hatter and Sir Barton. And. winners of .less, but grand racers, were such as Pickwick, Milkmaid, Paul Jones, Fair Gain, Sennings Park. Dunboyne, Peter Piper, Tip-pity Witchet, Captain Alcock, Lord Brighton, The Porter, Billy Kelly and a host of others that would be welcome at any track. Those which won $800 or more were: Horse. 1st. 2d. 3d. Amt. Man o' War S 0 0 $50,340 Step Lightly 2 1 2 33,003 Leonardo H 4 0 0 30,078 Tryster 5 0 0 20,230 Prudery 5 2 0 25,050 Cirrus fl 5 O 25,190 On Watch S 3 2 20.308 Exterminator 5 3 1 19,515 Cleopatra 4 4 1 18,500 Naturalist 0 3 8 18,008 Lion d'Or 10 2 2 10,053 Grey Lag 4 4 2 15,702 Thunderstorm j... 9 4 4 15,297 Nancy Lee ; . 3 4 "2 14,495 Dry Moon 0 4 3 13.500 Yellow Hand 7 4 1 13,355 Knobbie 5 2 4 13,328 Pluribus 4 O 13,044 Mad Hatter 7 3. 3 12,934 Ten-Lec 4 0 2 12,048 Dinna Care 5 1 1 11,543 Boniface 2 .'! 1 11,250 Careful 3 1 O 11,050 John P. Grier 3 1 1 10,439 Sir Barton 2 O 0 10,400 AVildair 2 2 2 10,315 Gladiator 4 1 1 9,724 Crocus 3 0 0 9,100 Major Parke , 0 0 2 8,720 Audacious 4 3 5 8,702 Pickwick 4 8 3 8,081 Dounacona 4 5 3 8,528 Irish Dream .... 4 2 0 8,340 Oriole -..si 5 4 3 8,181 Flare 3 1 0 8,130 Touch Me Not Ill 7,075 Dorcas 0. 4 3 7.488 Milkmaid 5 2 1 7.309 Mulciber 3 2 1 7,035 Inclicape 2 0 0 0,951 General J. M. Gomez.... 3 2 1 0,937 Recount 5 2 1 0,930 Tom McTaggart 3 9 2 0,093 Sea Mint 4 8 3 0,552 Crpmwell 2 4 3 0,497 Ilildur 2 4 0 0,421 Krewer 4 2 3 0,352 Barklie .- 2 2 1 0,350 Paul Jones 1. O O 0,350 Kashmir 4 3 3 0,088 Exodus 3 1 O 0,025 A'ice-Chairmah 3 3 3 5.773 Natural Bridge 5 4 3 5,749 Syosset 4' 2 1 5,570 Goaler G 0 5 5,557 Star Voter 1 1 2 5,550 Daydue . 3 2 0 5,505 Nightstick I... 5 3 1 5,459 Fair Gain ...V. 5 7 0 5,371 Penelope . . . '. 5 2 1 5,337 Moody 2 1 2 5,277 Gnome . 2 11 5,200 Riileo 4. 1 3 5,252 Square Dealer ...... 3 1 1 5,235 Torchbearer ...3 2 O 5,199 Jadda -. 4 3 2 5,144 Sennings Park "2 4 1 5,098 Elected II 4 4 0 5,038 Our Flag 3 2 1 5,020 Halu 2 0 1 5,020 Edwina . 4 1 4 5,009 Abadane 3 2 0 4,971 Dunboyne 2 O O 4,909 Vibrate 3 2 0 4,790 Normal 3 1 4 4,787 AVedgwood : 3 2 2 4,758 Great Gull o4 4 0 4,010 Aleatraz l2 0 1 4,010 Wyoming 2 3 3 4.58G Jyntce 4 1 0 4,423 Alibi 4 0 O 4,417 Oeorgic 3 3 0 4,411 Wisest Fool 3 1 4 4,310 Claquer 3 2 0 4,201 Tenons Bon 5 0 1 4,250. Smoke Screen 1 1 1 4,250 Sporting Blood 3 2 1 4,219 Tamarisk 4 0 1 4.20S Sminylaml 3 2 3 4,204 Peter Piper 3 3 0 4,090 Fright 2 2 3 4,057 Minata 3 0 0 4,050 Serapis 3 2 0 4,025 Enfilade 3 0 2 3,991 Phalaris 4 4 0 3,940 Elmendorf 2 1 1 3,894 Faunus 3 0 0 3,807 Morning Face 3 3 1 3,782 Decisive 2 2 1 3,710 Tippity AVitchet 4 0 0 3,704 Quecreek 3 3 2 3,088 Mavourneen 3 5 3 3,073 Sweet Music 2 8 3 3,055 Captain Alcock 4 1 0 3,049 Dream of the Valley 2 4 1 3,502 Frigate 3 3 O 3,490 The AVit 3 5 2 3.110 George Bovee 3 3 2 3,430 Service Star 2 2 2 3,391 Lord Brighton 3 O 2 3,380 Lad's Love .,. 4 O , 1 3,300 Ballet Dancer II 2 2 2 3,358 Pilgrim 2 3 0 3,3119 Doublet 2 O 1 3,320 Fliubertygibbet 2 4 2 3,310 Albert A 2 5 1 3,308' Tableau d'Honneur 3 2 1 3,281 Ormonda 1 0 0 3,250 Believe Idle Hour 1 0 0 3,250 Leatherface 3 2 0 3,245 Sunflash II 3 1 2 3,239 Ruplca 3 4 O 3,220 Mose 2 0 1 3.197 Jim Daisy 3 1 1 3,177 Lady Gertrude;.......... 2 2 0 3,131 War Mask 2 5 1 3,105 Dark Hill 3 0 2 3,102 Super 2 2" 2 3,070 .Toaquina 3 1 1 3,075 Paddy Dear 3 5 0 3.075 Tan II 3 2 3 3,037 Genie W 3 1 1 3.030 La, llubleu 1 7 4 3.0U1 Horse. 1st. 2d. 3d. Amt. Sweepment 2 0 0 2,950 Gilt Fringe ....2 4 1 2,918 Beaumarais 2 2 2 2,897 Ybuneed 2 3 2 2,859 Belgian Queen 3 2 0 2,835 PlerreTa-Feu 3 1 4 2,834 Liberty Girl 3 2 1 2.834 Damask 0 2 1 2.825 The Porter 1 0 0 2.800 Glen AVell 1 2 0 2.807 Air Man 3 1 2 2.802 Llola 2 3 2 2.7GH -War Smoke 2 3 0 2,749 Bnnksia 2 2 0 2,728. Pahaska 1 0 0 2,725 Pontypridd ..2 1 1 2,715 Locust Leaves 2 1 3 2.7()0. Berlin ; 3 1 O 2.098 Prodigy 2 0 4 2,092 Sea' Sinner 3 1 O 2.692 Conine 2 3 1 2,055 Sedgefield 1 3 4 2,014 Guv'nor 2 3 2 2,000 Brink 2 1 1 2.599 AVar Marvel '. 2 2 4 2.59 Arnold 2 .4 0 2,594 Dark Horse 1 3 0 2,580. Aurum 2 3 5 2,578 Lunet'ta 1 3 9 2.507 Flanibette 2 2 1 2,505 Robert Oliver 3 1 0 2.545 Le Glorieux 3 0 1 2,541 Tailcr Maid : 1 5 4 2,540 Armistice 3 1 1 2,534 Thimble 3 1 0 2,532 Tattle 3 1 . 3 2,528 Episode 3 2 1 2,514 Skibbereen 0 5 1 2,500 King Agrippa 2 5 1 2,500 Rustler 3 1 1 2,469 Sundial. II 1 5 1 2,408 Teddy R 1 3 0 2,405 Day Lilly 2 3 1 2,403 Ethel Gray 0 3 0 2,450 "Best Pal 2 0 2 2.444 Mile-. A'ivian 2 0 1 2,439 Lady Lillian 1 1 0 2,420 Ticklish 1 3 2 2,414 Eye Opener 1 3 4 2,401 Chevalier 3 1 0 2,394 Marie Antoinette 2 4 0 2,383 Ramkin 2 1 0 2,350 AVar Plume 2 2 4 2,341 Santa Claus 2 2 1 2,334 Dough Girl 2 2 2 2,320 AVhisk 1 2 1 3 2,321 Broomspun 1 2 1 2.30Q Jack Stuart 1 1 1 2.298 Asterisk 2 3 1 2,293 Frmk Waters 2 3 2 2,281 Tufter 2 0 0 2,274 Billy Kelly 1 1 1 2,265 Knot 2 0 0 2.258 The Lamb 2 1 2 2,238 Kirklevlngton 2 1 ,0 2.203 Polly Ann 1 3 5 2,201 Hendrie 3 1 3 2,190 Idle Dell 2 2 2 2,181 Arcto 2 1 2 2,107 Turf 2 1 2 2,107 Infidel II 3 1 2 2,150 Stucco 2 3 1 2,150 Muttikins 1 3 0 2,141 Royee Rools 1 0 3 2,130 Ting-a-Ling 2 3 1 2,121 Tidings 2 6 1 2,120 Machine Gunner .2 2 0 2,102 Constancy 1 1 0 2,085 Chasseur 2 2 2 2,055 Thrift 1 1 5 2,041 The Nephew ;2 2 2 2,040 Orderly 2 2 0 2,033 Young Adam 2 0 3 2,023 Upset 0 1 0 2,000 Padriac 2 1. 0 1,980 Ballast 2 1 0 1,979 Pastpral Swain 1 4 4 1,977 War Note 1 1 1 1,901 Tody 1 0 0 1,950 Loveliness 1 0 0 1,950 .Tetley 1 3 4 1,942 Runatrix 2 0 2 1,931 Oiir Boots ;.l 1 4 1,918 Lovely 1 5 2 1,901 Shcba r .2 2- 0 J.890 The Bohemian ."..2 0 0 1,880 A'ista 2 0 0 1,885 Alphee 2 0 1 1,885 Ross R 2 11 1,883 Queen Blonde 1 2 0 1,808 Cood Bye 2 1 .1 1,858 Title 2 0 0 1,858 Blighty II 2 O 1 1,850 Knight of the Heather 2 0 2 1,820 St. Allan 10 8 1,81,5 Lytic 1 1 3 1,800 Brisk 2 0 1 1,791 Genevieve ll, 2 0 2 1,705 Ocean Swell 1 1 1 1,700 Squaw Man 2 O 2 1,753 Salvestra 0 O 4 1,750 Phedoden 2 1 1 1,738 Walk Up 1 3 1 1,725 Maiden's Ballet 1 3 2 1,711 Ragazza 2 O 0 1,710 Carmandale 1 2 0 1,708 Prince of Como 1 3 2 1,703 Dimmcsdale 2 0 2 1,702 Midas II 2 1 1 1,700 Fading Star 2 0 1 1,099 King Albert 1 O 4 1.087 Captain Hcrshler 1 2 O 1,008 Bnllyncw 1 1 2 1,000 Debadou 2 O 2 1,001 Crest Hill 2 0 0 1,035 Jacobina .... 2 1 0 1,03 1 Light Rose ' 2 0 1 1,029 Sammy Kelly 1 2 2 1,020 St. Michael 1 2 2 1,625 Oceanna 1 1 3 1,008 Clare Frances 2 1 0 1,003 Thornhedge 1 4 3 1,000 Sibola 2 0 2 1,000 Sea Rock 1 0 0 1,599 Caligula 2 0 O 1,580 Ten Can i 1 1 1.500 Feodor 2 1 1 1,575 Light Fnntastic 2 0 1 1,501 Frank B 1 3 1 1,550 Mary Erb 1 2 3 1,548 Carnarvon 1 0 0 1,541 Bellsolar 1 1 1 1,537 Eternity 1 1 3 1,534 Marie Miller .-. 1 0 0 1,533 Rubidium 1 4 0 1,533 Ticket 2 0 1 1,500 Silence 1 2 4 1,500 Huron II 1 2 1 1,489 Camoufleur 1 1 1 1.481 Ten : Buttons 2 0 0 1,470 Costly Colours 1 1 1 1,405 Shoot On 1 0 0 1,450 Hoodwink 0 2 2 1,433 Segurola .' 1: 3 2 1,425 Damrosch 1 1 1 1,421 Arada 1 2 3 1,404 Brookholt 1 0 0 1,403 Sunny Days 1 3 1 1,402 Curfew 1 2 2 1,402 L'Enjoleur 1 2 3 1,401 Shillelagh II 1 3 1 1,400 War Machine 1 2 2 1,390 Dartmoor 1 0 1 1,380 Fort Churchill 1 2 0 1.3S0 Round Robin 1 2 2 1.375 Gipsy Lad 1 2 0 1,307 Crank 1 O 2 1,301 I'avia 1 1 1 1,300 Mars Mouse 1 1 3 1.355 Smart Guy 110 1,355 Rouleau 1 0 1.355 Rcgreso 0 . 5 5 1,350 Challenger. 1 3 0 1.340 Black Knight 1 1 3 1.341 Tout Or 1 1 2 1.312 Universal 1 0 1,342 Joyful ....2 0 0 1.340 Larghetto 1 1 3 1,328 Leochares 1 1 0 1,325 Nelle Yorke 1 2 2 1,300 Gath 1 2 2 1.301 Lottery 1 2 2. 1,300 Ballybell 1 2 O 1.300 Pantalette 0 5 0 1,300 Jock Scot 1 2 0 1,298 Thistle Queen ; 1 2 1 1,291 Share 1 0 1 1.282 Biff Bang 1 2 1 1,207 . Wise Dove : 1 2 0 1,261 Gueland 1 2 1 1,200 Honey Girl 1 0 1 1.255 Reliance 2 1 0 1.250 liezlali 1 I 1 1.242 Page 7 French Winners of 1920: Nineteen Horses Have Won over $20,000 Successful Sires of the Year FBlMPH "1 1928 Nineteen Horses Have Won Over $20,000 Successful Sires of the Year. 1 The horses which won over $20,000 during the French racing season, up to October 1, together with their sires and dams, are as follows: Comrade, 3, by Bachelor's Double Soura- baya ...$06,26-; Flowershop, 3, by Alcantara II. Sunflower. 59,953 Sourbier, 3, by Oorgos Sapienta 54,616 Battersea, 3, by Sea Sick Bat's Delight 42,430 Eugene-de-Savoie, 3, by Jacob! Yolande . . 42,298 Embry, 3, by Opott Eyebens 39;285 Petit Palais, 3, by Pilliwinkic Palme-d'Or. 32,010 Juveigiieur, 4, -by Xegofol Jusquiame ..... 29,601 Snmourai, 5, by Alcantara II, Sans-Tachc . . 28.868 Pendennis, 3, by Rabelais Confection 27,825 Le Rapin, 4, by Chulo Palette 26,306 Tullamoic, 4, by Mordant Tullyacree 25,040 Bachlyk, 4, by Bachelor's Double Schula- mite ; 24.325 Gucrriere II., 2, by Llbaros Fortia 24,300 COrolle, 5, Jjy Ximbus Floraison ; 21,750 Meddlesome Maid, 3, by Irish Lad Colonial G,irl 21,475 Astypalee, 4, by Maboul Astucc 24,407 Zagreus, 3, by Sans Souci II. Zingara 20.925 Odol, 3, by Opott Sainte-Fiole 20,020 The following list of tlie principal winning sires on the Frencli turf up to October 1 and. tlie amount won by their progeny in 1920 is compiled from the Official Bulletin Xo.. 32 of the Societe d'Encourage-ment of Racing and Breeding in France: Those which sired winners of over $20,000 are: Alcantara II., by Perth Toison d'Or $148,455 Rabelais, by St. Simon Satirical 109,922 Maintenon, by Le Sagittaire Marcia . 81,273 Gorgos. by Ladas The Gorgon .. ..; 74,874 Sans Sonci II., by Clarion Muriel 68,419 JacobL by Rabelais Lady Jacobite 67j289 Bachelor's Double, by Tredennis Lady Bawn 66,265 Opott, by Maximum Oussouri 63,276 Xegofol, by Childwick Xebrouze 59,878 Prestige, by Pompon Orgueilleuse 58.635 Ecouen, by St. Frusquin L'Etoile 58,131 Sea Sick, by Elf II. Saf fiaU 57,135 Piliiwinkie, by William the Third Conjure 53,9ll Ximbus, by Elf Xephte 51,249 Suudridge, by Amphion Sierra 49,060 Mordant, by War Dance Magdala 44,085 Badajoz, by Cost Selected .. , 42.8S8 Verwood, by Grey Plume TCHddnan 41.218 Val Suzon, by Childwick Thames Valley... 41,210 Chulo, by St. Julien -Camoena. 40,978 Fancheur, by Perth Fouragcre. 40,426 Bachelor's Button, by Winkfleld Milady. . 37,199 Maboul. by Perth Mad 34,903 Saint Just, by St. Frusquin Justitia 33,568 Phoenix, by Royal Hampton St. Theodora. 33,039 Irish LiuL by Candelmas Arrowgrass 36,144 Bay Cherry, by Bay Ronald Sainfield 24,968 Dorrit, by Maintenon Dorothy Suhr. 24,938 Isard II., by Lq Samaritain Irish Idyll... 24,235 Radis-Rose, by Ex VOlo Radiola . 23,503 Mon Petlot, by Mon General Ravanche... 23,425 Ramrod, by Carbine Esk. 23,123 As d'Aton't, by Macdonald II. Anastasie.. 22,633 Predicateur, by Le Roi Soleil Peroraisou. 21,878 Durbar, by Rabelais Armenia.... 21,685 Oversight, by Halma First Sight 21,374 Sardanapale, by Prestige Gemma 21,075 Cadet Roussel, by Chambertin Chloris II... 20,103 The stallion Sandy Hook, by Rock Sand Tangle, by Meddler, did not and will not, after all, come to this country. Mr. Hitchcock has disposed of the horse and he was due: to arrive at Mon. V. Duret's Haras, de Vaucresson Xovember 5 and will be on view after that date.. So says Le Jockey of Paris Tlie son of Rock Sand will stand for serivce at tlie Cote de Fauchenr and the Fauclie le Vert. The fee for service for the season of 1921 lias been fixed at 3,000 francs (nominally $600). It will be interesting to watch the performance of this, well-bred animal and study the results of the crossing of this .strain of bipod with the dams ot tlie Haras de Vaucresson. : : 2,000-Pound Devil Fish: How a Twenty-Foot Monster of the Deep Was Landed after Four-Hour Eight 2,OQQ-P0UND DEVIL FISH How a Twenty-Foot Monster of the Deep Was 1 Landed After Four-Hour Fight. Stories of giant devil fish of tropical waters famed in tales as guardians of Spanish treasure galleons, lost in the days of the Spanish Main, have brought Hunt Phelan Of Memphis, Tenn, lawmaker and southern, sportsman, to the gulf coast for many years. Disregarding the leaping tarpon and lesser game-fish, Mr. Phelan has patrolled the waters of, the Mississippi Sound for weeks each year, searching assiduously for devil fish. Several weeks ago, off Coden. he. harpooned, outfought and landed one weighing over two thousand pounds. ' Since the passing of big game in this country many '.daring sportsmen have turned to the sea for: the excitement of the chase, and for many years, have made annual pilgrimages to' the South Atlantic and South Pacific coasts, engaging in the of ttimes perilous' sport 'of fighting devil fish; Mr. Phelan is Lone of the pioneers in this pastime in the Gulf waters. Though his kill was only half tlie size of the largest of its kind on record lie is elated with bis success, and is planning the organization and establishment of a. club at Coden for big game fishermen. Having lost at various times no less than two dozen'' harpoons and mnnilla cables in unsuccessful contests with devil fish, and having twice had to race his power boat to evade the furious charges of the big fish of the sea, Mr. Phelan has accumulated much experience in the sport. From wlinle .fishermen, in the northern seas he lias secured a. remarkable collection of harpoons and lances and other accessories of the game. These' he keeps at a lodge he has established at Coden, which he :proposes will be the home of the new club. Mr. Phelan reached Coden several weeks ago for ten days of his favorite sport. Securing the services of Captain John Graham and his power boat Gertrude K., the Tennessee sportsman set out from Coden with John Rolston, Mrs. John Rolston and George Richards as liis guests' for the hunting grounds. While passing through Petit Bois Pass the lookout, saw a large devil fisli on the surface of the water feeding. The launch was headed for the fish and t)ie: motor stopped. Harpoons were unslung as the boat's headway carried it toward the big fish. When within thirty feet, of the game Mr. Phelan hurled his harpoon'. As it struck and buried deep in the fish the boat was covered! with water and the hunters drenched with spray as the devil fish thrashed about on top of the water. The harpoon cable was made fast to a cleat on the bow and the launch was towed rapidly throush the water for nearly a mile. When the fish stopped for a moment John Rolston and George Richards went over the side into a skiff and, in, the small boat, drew up alongside the fish near enough to throw another harpoon into its back. The devil fish made off again, towing both boats for several hundred yards. For four hours the fight lasted, the fish diving, charging and counter charging. Once it nearly overturned the small boat, coming up almost under it after a dive. The' arms or tentacles of the devil: fish reached for the sides of the skiff, but Mr.! Rolston skillfully maneuvered, the boat and evaded the giant fish.. While the thoroughly ensnared and bejvildered fisli whirled and thrashed about. Captain Graham brought 'the launch close enough for Mr. Phelan to throw a heavy' steel lance into the head 'of": , the brute, killing It almost instantly;. .The devil fish was- towed, back into shallow water at Coden, where it was photographed. From, till to tip it measured twenty feet, and its weight wis estimated to be. 2,000 pounds. Twenty-five people hauled the fisli on shore, where hundreds! viewed the kill. James J. Alvarez in The American Aiigler. Zane Grey's Big Catch: Noted Novelist Tells of His Capture of a 418 Pound Broadbill Swordfish ZANE GREY'S BUG CATCH Noted Novelist Tells of His Capture of a 418- Pound Broadbill Swordfish. Since early in June I have been roaming the sea nrcund Catalina Island in search of broadbill sword-fish. It is a hard game, running fifty to seventy-five miles a day, perched oii top of a rocking boat, peering over the 'water for the dark sickle-shaped fins that afford such a thrilling' sight to a sea angler. Sun and wind and glare and heat, they hurt the eyes and burn the skin and crack the lips. Day after day this becomes at times almost unendurable. Yet it is only one and the least of the obstacles to overcome in catching a big broadbill. The hardships and difficulties are what put broadbill swordfishing in a class by itself in my opinion, the- supreme test of an angler's determination, endurance and skill. So far this season I have been outwitted and beateu by nine swordfish. My battles with hooked fish have ranged seven hours and thirty-five minutes, six hours and fifteen minutes, one hour and twenty minutes, one hour and five minutes, forty-five minutes, thirty minutes, ten minutes and the remaining two fisli parted company with me in a few moments. Five of these swordfish broke my line and tlie others threw the hooks. I have hooked nine fish out of eleven strikes. My brother, R. C. Grey, has hooked two Swordfish, one of which he fought for six hours, and lost, and the second one broke his line on the strike. Xot an easy matter, is it, for an angler to come home to Avalon after such experiences and keep his mouth shut. Perhaps that would be the wisest way, but I cannot do it. I have to tell my experiences, partly because I am irrepressible and partly because I want to share my troubles and my joys. What makes such confidences rather unprofitable is the fact that so many listeners look skeptical. But even an unlucky fisherman like myself cannot forever have bad luck. On July 21 I had another- story to tell. We sighted a big broadbill, circled him with a barracuda bait and on the first pass he took it. I hooked this fellow. The hook stayed in him and nothing broke He was a surface fighter, making us chase him all over the ocean. He would run a hundred yards one way and when Ave caught up witli him and I got back the line lie would run some other way. In the next hour I fought him hard, pulling him near enough for Captain' Boerstler to gaff. He lunged and straightened out that gaff. The run he made then seemed to be his farewell stunt, but, wonderful to realize, nothing broke and again we caught up witli him. Perhaps in half an hour I got him near the boat again. This time lie took gaff and gaff rope, and almost took Captain Bocrtsler also. My boatman had jierve to gaff that fish, wagging his sword not six feet from us and looking as if he meant to Rim the boat. I had stood up to throw oft my drag and be ready for anything. So I could see plainly. The fish was cluse and a few inches of his dorsal fin showed above the surface. He looked fierce, but apparently not so very large. He made a tremendous splash, deluging us with water. Then he took the longest and hardest run of the fight. I gave him up u thousand times. But he stayed on. After that we chased him miles, it seemed to me. We could see the gaff rope shining behind him. Xext, lie went down and down. 500 feet. When he stopped my labors increased. He seemed anchored solid. Inch by inch, foot by foot, I pumped hiin up and in perhaps half an hour of very hard work I brought him to gaff again. This time Captain Boerstler held him. But not until I had lassoed his big tail did I let out a yell. Then my boatman left me standing there, while he nearly broke his neck to put up Jiis sword-fish flag. It was funny and certainly excusable But every moment 1 expected that broadbill to wake up and pull away from me'. We could not lift him aboard and "it took four hours to tow him to Avalon. He weighed 41S pounds. Zaue Grey, iu New York Suu. Hunting, Fishing and Sport HUNTING, FISHING AND SPORT. " ' It is said that the quail shooting will bo better this autumn in Oklahoma than for the last ten years. The open season on quail in that state in the month of December and part of the time tlie weather is so unfavorable, that no hunting c.au be done and this helps to make the birds plentiful. Fourteen hunters were employed in Idaho during August iu the campaign for tlie extermination of predatory animalst according to announcement of the United States Department of Agriculture The total kill includes 239 coyotes and 15 bobcats. Xot all the men worke(d full time and tlie average per man each month was 20:6 predatory animals. Old residents of Xewport, Ore., say that it is fourteen years since the salmon fishing in Yaquina Bay hns been even one-half as good as it is now. At present the fish are biting hungrily and it Is a daily sight to see anglers walk down tlie streets of the town with from three to a dozen beautiful silvei'sidts, caught iu frgui qug to three hours. Comparative Mile Speed of Tracks COMPARATIVE MILE SPEED OF TRACKS Dec. Est. Track. Comp.Speed. Mile. (Mile) Record. Belmont Park 980 1:35 Saratoga 970 l:30y5 Syracuse 968i l:36'i Aqueduct .965 1:36 Juarez .955 1:36 Latonia .955 1:36 Dopglas Park .955 1:36 Santa Anita Park 945 l:37Vr. Churchill Downs 940 1:37 Harlem . 940 1:37 Lexington 940 1:37 Brighton Beach 935 1:37 Fort Erie 935 1:37 Sheepshead Bay .935 1:37 Washington Park 935 1:37 Laurel 035 1:37 Blue Bonnets 930 1:37 Fair Grounds (Xew Orleans) 930 1:37 Windsor 930 1:37 Kenilworth Park (Buffalo) 925 1:38 Pimlico .' .925 1:38 Tijuana, Mex 925 1:38 Worth .925 1:38 Oriental Park (Havana) 920 1:38 Oakland 915 1:38 Ascot Park 912. l:38y. Empire City 910 1:38 Jacksonville .910 1:38 Minoru Park 910 1:38 Reno 910 1:38 Hawthorne 900J4 1:38 Butte 905 1:38 Gravesend 905 1:38 Jamaica 905 1:38 Lagoon Park 905 1:38 Oaklawn .. 900 1:39 Overland Park 900 1:39 Tanforan 900 1:39 Woodbine Park 900 1:39 Jefferson Eark .900 1:39 Havre de Grace 895 1:39 .Elm Ridge Park 893 'i 1:39 Vi Devonshire Park :.. 890 1:39 Jamestown 89.0 1:39 St. Louis Fair Grounds 887M- 1:30 Thorncliffe Park .885 1:39 Connnught Park 880 1;39 Hamilton 880 1:39 Anaconda 875 1:40 Cumberland Park 875 1:40 Dorval Park 875 1:40 Kenilworth Pk. (Windsor) (est.) .875 1:40 Mount Royal 875 1.40 Palmetto "Park 870 1:40 Montgomery Park 862 1:40 Benning 860 1:40 Bowie .S50 1:41 Cheyenne 830 1:41 Kempton Park 820 1:42 Piping Rock 820 l:42y5 The foregoing table is based on an arbitrary decimal basis of 25 points to a second, rilnuing down from a 'theoretical' mile in 1:35. valued at-1;000; Roamer won a race against time at Saratoga August 21, 191S. in 1:31, but the time used is Man o War's 1:35 in a regular race against other horses. Page 8 ANNUAL 150" n0RSES AT mm "150 100-Hiflli Class Brood Mares-100 DHLlULHO RBFFHFfiV gfERLING STALLIONS , SALE CATARACT HESSIAN KINO GORIN Bet bred son of stake winner sire Seventeen -wins and Ben "Brush. Stake of Boots and Gen. $45,951. Won Ken-fk I -winner in England. J. M. Gomez. tucky Handicap twice". pviiiptaii 25- YEARLINGS -25 25- WEANLINGS -25 LEXINGTON 1921 BY MADE ssls "ags ' " " 7T 7- i Mr. EDWARD CEBRIAN HAMBURG PLACE Mr. Jefferson Livingston 30 Mares 30 15 Mares 15 Mr. Sidney Bedford Bred to Cataract, Hessian, Bred tQ imported Eoyai n. Mp K D ALEXANDER Knee"', -d imported Col. Vennie. High-Class Mares $ALLPATLyDec.2and3 Catalogs Ready Nov. 22. Mailed Only on Application to The Kentucky Sales Co. (Inc.) Lexington, Ky. 2nd I MAY W 2-85-1 RAGNAROK l'25-l 2nd FIRST EXTRA WIRE Two seconds, one third and one loser on my daily wire at BOWIE. UNDINE 2960-100, Won and a loser were my getaway specials at XOTTIS-VILLE. So well did I think of UNDINE, my extra wire, that I sent it to all clients ; who had a wire due them. Owir.;r to so many failing to remit I do not wish any more names on my eX wire list. Only those that .have remrHd will set that service. I have THREE SPECIALS at BOWLE this week TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY. 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Melus, bay, 1915, by Polymelus Spangled, by Missel Thrush. Lillian Shaw, chestnut, 1916, by Fair Play Early Love, by King Eric. Imp. Orlo, chestnut, 1913, by Orby Lotus, by Lord Edward. Mandy Hamilton, bay, 1913, by John o'Gaunt My Sweetheart, by Galeazzo. Alverda, chestnut, 1917, by Fair Play Orlo, by Orby. Zinthon, bay, 1917, by Marathon Ethel Carr, by Bannockburn. Swartz Hill, bay, 1908, by Chuctanunda Burnt Hills, by Clifford. Florence Webber, brown, 1916, by Peep o'Day Delft, by Burgomaster. BRED TO COLONEL VENNIE. Princess Kathleen, bay, 1914, by Sain-Sneerwell, by St. Blaise. Jeano, brown, 1917, by Dick Welles Winter, by Exile. Julia L., chestnut, 1913, by Harrigan Princess Tulane, by His Highness. Imp. Pazza, black, 1915, by Cherry King Desmora, by Desmond. Imp. Rosanne, bay, 1914, by Pillo Craigmaddie, by Minting. The ever-increasing race course success of horses which are bred up on a Castleton or Nursery foundation is daily attracting more notice, and this success is assuredly due to the intelligent and careful selection of brood mares on the part of the proprietors of these two world'famous bloodstock nurseries. The day of the mare of obscure origin is over and done with and from this time forward only the best will suffice, hence the announcement that Mr. Jefferson Livingston has decided to dispose of his choicely bred band of brood mares, though a source of regret to all, is nevertheless of more than passing interest because breeders generally are afforded a splendid opportunity of improving their brood mare holdings. Not a few of Mr. Livingston's mares are imported bred, and as for the others they are one and all members of the best home families. Among the various lots to come up for sale are the Kentucky Oaks winner LILLIAN SHAW, a chestnut four-year-old daughter of the leading sire of the year, FAIR PLAY, and EARLY LOVE, by KING ERIC. LILLIAN SHAW, bred for the first time this season, is in foal to the Latonia Derby winner and grandson of PERSIMMON, ROYAL II. Daughters of FAIR PLAY are certain of success as brood mares, not only because of his Australian descent, but also because his dam FAIRY GOLD is a daughter of that extra good brood mare sire BEND OR, and his granddam DAME MASHAM, by GALLIARI), son of GALOPIN and MAVIS, daughter of that prince of brood mare sires MACARONI and FAIR PLAY, a member of tbe all-conquering MAID OF MASHAM family, from which come also that good brood mare sire STAR SHOOT, the Derby sire CYLLENE, ST. HILAIRE, PETER and WINKFIELD'S PRIDE, all of them good brood mare sires of note. EARLY LOVE, dam of LILLIAN SHAW, is a daughter of KING ERIC, a successful brood mare sire of KING TOM descent, whose dam CYCLONE is by PARMESAN, son of SWEETMEAT from TYPHOON, sister to HURRICANE, dam of ATLANTIC, by WILD DAYRELL. All of this is first-rate brood mare blood. Moreover, EARLY LOVE'S dam, MAY BEE III., is a daughter of CASINO, a horse of MACARONI descent, whose dam CASTAGNETTE traces to POCAHONTAS. Besides, LILLIAN SHAW is a member of the GALOPADE-DANCE family, the family of that good two-year-old filly of 1920 CAREFUL, winner of twelve races and over 33,000 in first moneys alone. LILLIAN SHAW has this season been mated with the ST. SIMON horse ROYAL II., with the express object in view of combining the ST. SIMON and MELBOURNE strains, so apparent in the make-up of such equine stars as PERSIMMON, his brother LA FLECHE and her sister MEMOIR; GEORGE SMITH, THE WHITE KNIGHT, MALSTER, etc. Another really good mare to be sold is HANNAH PIKE, a young daughter of BEPPO, sire of GAY LAURA, GAY CRUSADER'S dam, and BEATTIE, by the Derby winner and ST. SIMON horse VOLODYOVSKI. HANNAH PIKE has also been on a visit to ROYAL II., also for the purpose of combining the MELBOURNE and ST. SIMON strains. HANNAH PIKE, it may be said, traces in the female line to ELLEN MIDDLETON, dam of the Derby winner WILD DAYRELL and ancestress of PERSIMMON, DIAMOND JUBILEE, FLORIZEL II., PICTON, HECTOR, LANIUS and this year's St. Leger winner, CALIGULA. ORLO, another of Mr. Livingston's offerings, is also bred to ROYAL II. for the sake of the ST. SIMON -BEND OR blend, which ere this has resulted in the production of many of the best, notably SCEPTRE and the triple crbwn winner POMERN. ORLO'S sire, ORBY, won the Epsom Derby, and his daughters are highly esteemed as brood mares abroad, particularly so from the fact that his dam, IUIODA B., is a daughter of the best brood mare sire ever bred in the United States, HANOVER. ORLO also is a member of the AGNES family, the best family there is, for it is the family of BROOMSTICK, SCEPTRE, SARDANAPALE, MARTAGON, ST. GATIEN, DESMOND, etc. Others of the Livingston mares to be offered are the Ashland Oaks winner MANDY HAMILTON, a five-year-old daughter of JOHN O'GAUNT, bred to ROYAL II., ST. SIMON to ISONOMY this time, and by this plan of mating came PRINCE PALATINE, BONA VISTA, one of the many celebrated horses bred by uniting the strains of COMBE and LADY CECIL, which follows introduces the great brood mare strain of FLYING DUTCHMAN. Her sire, the St. Leger winner OSSIAN, was by SALVATOR, son of DOLLAR. MANDY HAMILTON is yet another whicli has visited ROYAL II. FLORENCE WEBBER, bred to ROYAL II., is by that good brood mare sire PEEP O'DAY, of AYRSHIRE and SPRINGFIELD descent, out of DELFT, by that unusually good brood mare sire HAMBURG, sire of JERSEY LIGHTNING, dam of THUNDERER and REGRET and of MAY FLORENCE, dam of the Kentucky Derby and Suburban winner PAUL JONES. So runs the pedigree to the Hying BLUE GIRL, by SIR DIXON to BONNIE BLUE, by HINDOO and so on to MAGGIE B. B., the best there is. The blood lines of PRINCESS KATHLEEN at once appeal, in that she is a daughter of SAIN, sire of the dams and many winners and out of SNEERWELL, A. J. Small's dam, by the Hermit horse ST. BLAISE, and this the Tinted Venus branch of ST. SIMON'S family No. 11. PRINCESS KATHLEEN, of course, on account of her ST. SIMON descent, has been mated with COLONEL VENNIE. Young mares coming of productiug strains, bred for the first time this season, to be offered are JEANO, ZINTHON and ALVERDA. JEANO is by the coming brood mare sire DICK WELLES, whose KING ERIC and HANOVER blood insures for him success as a brood mare sire. WINTER, dam of JEANO, is also the dam of the Kentucky Derby winner WINTERGREEN, and she is by EXILE, sire of FORGET, dam of OVERSIGHT, BORROW, etc., won of MORTEMER, which got the dams of STALWART, PREVIOUS, SIBOLD (One Thousand), SOUFFLE. WARING, DELHI, etc. ZINTHON is bred to ROYAL II. and is of BEND OR descent, being by MARATHON, son of MARTAGON, and is out of ZINFANDEL, by HANOVER'S son, THE COMMONER, from LAURA ETHEL, by BRAMBLE, son of BONNIE SCOTLAND, and so to the famous LADY WAYWARD, by VIRGIL, and this the LIGHTSOME branch of the LEVITY family, from which so many of the best of the winners come. ALVDRDA, by FAIR PLAY, from ORLO by ORBY, and a member of the AGNES family, and bred to ROYAL II., this is indeed hard to beat, especially as close to hand is MEDORA, dam of the Ascot Gold Cup winner, ZINFANDEL, and AGNETA, dam of ST. ANGELO, by the best brood mare sire of them all, MACARONI, and this, too, followed by a dash of FLYING DUTCHMAN through his son DOLLAR, sire of FAIR AGNES, surely at no very distant date ALVERDA is to be known for her excellence as a brood mare. If only on account of the excellence of their breeding, such mares as these I I are fit to i become ornaments to any man's stud, and their future value assured, . I I for Mr. Livingston always, in the purchase of fillies, had a future eye to their ' I II I usefulness as brood mares, being well aware of the fact that without breeding I I continued race course success is not to be had. I