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Daily Racing Form: n. Sunday, January 23, 1921
Daily Racing Form: n. Sunday, January 23, 1921 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1921 drf1921012301 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Sunday, January 23, 1921 Daily Racing Form. Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1921 $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 \Rd£ing(MkForin { VOL. XXVII. NO. 23. CHICAGO, SUNDAY, JANUAKY 23, 1921. SPECIAL EDITIOB Beautiful Erdenheim Farm: Much to Attract Horse Lovers at G. D. Widener's Famous Stud C. J. Fitz Gerald BEAUTIFUL ERDENHE1M FARM »_ , Much to Attract Horse Lovers at G. D. Widener's Famous Stud. ! ' ■■ ■ ■ i i There Lexington Once Reigned1 '■ j Supreme and Pierre Lorillard I i Bought Iroquois and Parole. . ; j (KV C. I. KIT/. HKKAI.D. I PIIII.ADKI.PHIA. Pa.. January 22. IVd nliim. tin- Ih-ii lit if ill f:irm :il Chestnut Hill, where limit 1». Widener makes liis lioinc. hns much to attract tin- lover of the thoroughbred. I* area then- thai L Leamington reigned at the bend of the stud of Aristides Welch, ami gave to the turf a family whose distinction was not confined to this eoiintr.v. J i ! hut renped tiie highest honors abroad. It was the i birthplace of Iroquois, the only American-bred win-I ne" of the Kpsoni Derby: of Parole, a gelding whieh ; : eleetrified the British b.v his speed, and of ■ host of f [\ j other sons and daughters of Lea mint; ton whose fame is spread over Hie pages of turf history in 1 :| | this eoiintry. There is no more lovely situation for a thoroughbred " I nursery than Krdenheim. whose 000 aeres are ? i watered b.v the beautiful YYissahickon Creek. The f ! land is gently undulating. The buildings are home-, " I like and substantial, fashioned in the main from 1 | I limestone quarried on the plaee. The quarters f, r J] | stallions and mares are ideal. Fences of post and ! rail divide the paddocks in which brood m..res s I rough in coat, but vigorous in health, were disport- I ; iuu Ihow-e'ves in t In- brilliant sunshine of u Jan- i uai.v day recently. Most of the mares are in foal to the beautiful ' young French horse Trompe la Mort. winner of the e j Metropolitan Handicap and other good races as a 1 I three year-old. and now a stallion of majestic proportions. " ! While a large horse. Trompe In Mort has ■ an abundance of quality. His temper is perfect I and he emi hardly escape being a success in the p -Hid. In showing the mures Dr. McCloskey. superintendent of the place, said there were no evidences s' of the trouble which caused seventeen of the mares s| on the farm to slip their foals in 1! 20. Hidden II ' Itose. by Coldfinch. from La Trappe. hy Hermit, • the grauddam of Inchctipe. is a conspicuous member I of tin- brood mare group at Lrdenheim. She is ! with foal to Trompe la Mort. Mr. Widener bid 1 ; | S12."i.000 for Inchcape last spring, but failed to " secured him when S. C. Hildreth offered a like P sum. and a contingency in the Futurity. Other fine mares seen were Coiirtisane ;ind ■ , (Topusctile. daughters of Meddler — Correction, and 1 Striken -Light respectively. There was also " L'Orpheliiie. tin- first of the progeny of Prince e Palatine to come to the I'uited States. Her dam. • Sunshine (Jiri, is by Sundridge. and she. too, is s with foal lo Trompe la Mori. Another fine young I mure is At Once, an Knglish daughter of Simon -tntilt — Tout Suite, the dam of that good horse P! Hurry tin Half of the Widener mares are in n Kentucky, to be maied with Fair I'lay. Pallet, and other sires .,f ilmi region, but there are sufficient in number at home to keep their owner's appetite keen for the ple;1sures of breeding and ii to furnish trainer A. .1. .loyner. with promising mnterial for metropolitan racing. MR. WELCH S OLD HOME INTACT. The only buildings of the days of Mr. Welch ii now in existence in the old home, which is in a excellent state of preservation, and the small 1 wooden structure, half barn, and half domicile, hard by the broad porch in which they sought to i, keep Leamington after he became famous. Leamington would have none of it, and fretted until il returned to his more familiar surroundings. Only y one of the famous magnolias, under which Leamington. - Maggie K. B. and Flora Temple, the one e lime queen of the trotting turf, are buiied remains, •- and t h.-il -hades Ike granite slab which marM the grave of the stallion. There is a tablet t to the memory of lima Temple, but none to the e glial thoroughbred dam which earned undying H lame for le isell by the number anil quality of f! her produce, giving the lurf no fewer than sixteen n foals in eighteen year*. Her ton* Mm were by y I. ea mi tig ton. and in the number were Iroquois. i. Harold mid Jaeoaet, the latter the dam of Sir r Dixon, P.elv'nlcrc and other great racers. Surely y Maggie It. B. la deserving of a memorial. . It was beneath these magnolia trees anil Hie p pines, which line the roadway leading to the house, ._ thai Ihe great turfmen of that day gathered annually to bid on the yearling produce of the farm, witli Col. Sander- I). Bruce as auctioneer. Tables . with lefreshnienl- were alwajra spread anil it was s a function which the ohl-linie sportsmen looked 11 forward lo wilh eagerness. It mi- there that 1 1'ierre Lorillard bought Parole and Iroquois nnd. ' according i,, Frank Cray Hriswold's interesting -I memoirs, losi the Megara filly.' Inter known to " fame as Ihe flying Spinaway. when he agreed to ° draw lots :i» in who would hn\e I'll si choice for :l a hand of fourteen taken after Parole had triumphed '• in Kngland. It araa there, loo. that August Bel inont Is light Siisipiehanna. a daughter of that groat matron Susan Keanc. the dam of Onoudago ami d Stratford, which was destined to throw the Futurity j winner Potomac when mated with St. Blaise. 1'nder r these same trees the Dwyois bought Harold and I Ihe breeders of Kentucky vied with each other in n their eagerness lo buttress their stuiN with .laugh i lers of Leainingt. n. I A volume might be written about the kereei that « I went from Kr.lcuhcim. Pa rait served to enlighten II the BafliaB as to the quality of American thoi oughbredh. Prior to his advent in 1H7SI foicign bred hataaa wen- allowed seven |H uuds in some a Meaa, notably the Cooilwood Cup. Parole made his s^ first appearance in the spring of that year on n Knglish tucks. He carried lit. pounds to the great Isononiy s p_ 4 ami won the Newmarket Handicap i- iit odds of UN) to IS. He then won the 'mile a and a quarter City and Suburban Handicap with h ll!i iHuiuds up and the Cleat Metropolitan Handi cap at two and a quarter mile-. U4 ]niiiuils. but was beaten for the Chester Cup. The following day y he won won the Cheshire Stakes, carrying 134 4 pounds, and shortly afterward won the Kpsom Cold Cup with 120 ill the saddle. lsoiiumy beat hiiii n d j r I in n i I « I II a s^ n i- a h y 4 n for the Goodwood Cup and the next year the ■ I Jockev Club abrogated the allowance for foreign i bre.ls.' Iroquois was one of the next taken over b.v Mr. Lorillard. He won four races out of eleven starts as a two yen r-old but improved ■really during the • winter, nnd after running second to Peregrine for the Two TIioiismiiiI (Juineas won the Derby, the • ; Prince of Wales Stakes and the St. Lcger. He won i seven firsts. .) second and a third out of nine ■ starts that \ear and was considered a first class s horse by tin Kritish experts. There are three interesting photographs at Krden-e heim. Hue is of l.eamington. It depicts him as a horse of great individuality. He was a trifle high on the leg. but lioautifully made, without any lumber. His shoulder was superb, and his s hind leg could not have been improved upon. An-I other picture is that of Lexington, taken when i the horse was blind and infirm A pathetic figure i" of a once mighty race horse and amazingly pre-(I | potent sire. The third photograph is of Flora J I Temple. All three will live in history. James Rowe's Great Record: Has Trained Many Famous Horses during His Long and Successful Career ! ' i i j '■ I i . ; j L J i ! i ; : f j [\ 1 :| | " I ? i f ! " I 1 | I J] | ! s I I ; i ' e j a 1 I " ! ■ I p s' s| II ' • I is ! ; 1 | " P , ■ 1 " e • is s I P! n JAMES ROWE'S GREAT RECORD Has Trained Many Famous Horses During His Long and Successful Career. James Lowe, who presides over the large and ■ powerful racing and breeding establishment of H. P. Whitijey. the leading winning owner of M0O, has nn enviable record as a trainer of race kataea. It was in 1S-70 Hint Kowe mnde his first appearance on the turf as a jockey and was for several years one of America's leading riders. He rode Harry | j P.assett when he defeated L ngfellow in their famous j j race. When Kowe became too heavy to ride he took up the profession of training, his first engagement being with T. P.. & W. K. Davis of Virginia. Later he beenme trainer of the-famous Dwyer Pros, stable and as such won ninny big sinkes with such grent horses as Hindoo. Luke Blackburn. Hhndnmnnt luis. Warfiehl. Miss Woodford and others. In IMKli Ihe late August Belmont, father of ihe present chairman of the Jockey Club, hired Kowe as his trainer. While in his employ he wn many famous laces with Potomac. La Tosca. K.-icelnnd nnd others. After the death of Mr. Belmont. Kowe tried his hand at stnrting nnd he wielded the flag on the New York tracks. Latei In- handled the formidable stable f W. P. & L. S. Thompson. who owned such good horses as L'Alotiette. One I Lave, Iteqiiital and Preston. In 1MM Kowe became associated with the late .lames K. Keene as the trainer of one of the most ] owerful and successful racing stables in the world. In 11*07 the Keene stable, trained by Kowe. won seventy races and I S3H7.342. the largest sum ever won b.v an individual I owner in one year, here or elsewhere, and that record stands today. In 1910 Kowe became trainer of the late W. C. Whitney stable ami after that noted turfman's death continued to the present time , | | ! in the same capacity for the son. the present H. \ 1'. Whitney. During the last forty years Kowe '■ has trained some of the most faii^ms h-orse* of American turf history and n conservative estimate , j | of the money won b.v the horses he hns trained in , his lung and successful career i~ placed at tpo.OOO.-' 000. Iii Ian veins I,,, has noi personally trained nil I the Whitney imises. hut as manager of that power , \ fill racing establishment has divided it into several divisions, generally retaining the stars of the stable . , ' ! for his own personal supervision and training. That he has lost none of his cunning and ability the , ! ! wonderful record of the Whitney stable in 1920 is . ! convincing and subsiantinl evidence. The training record of James Rowe for the pnst fourteen years. I here presented, shows that he saddled 87." winners. which won .fl.704.4q." . concrete testimony of his j j greatness in his chosen profession: Year Wins. Amount j 190.-. 28 S 22K.724 19011 U 155.518 ! 1907 70 897.342 : I90K " 0 2S4.33.") ? IMS 19 111.72". J 1910 22 .V..340 1913 18 L-,.930 ' 1P14 17 41.190 . 19L". 10 "...".9ti 19H! 18 8S.CM 1 19J7 13 3S.993 ' 191S 11 2ti.732 j 191» Hi .".4.918 MS* 10 LV..434 ' J Total (141 375 $1,704.40:, ' . , a — . About Prince Palatine and Negofol . s 11 1 ' -I to " to ° :l a '• ABOUT PRINCE PALATINE AND NEGOFOL ■ NEW YOKK. N. Y.. January 20. — Trainer i- Charles Hughes of the Simms. McClelland conlcd ei.iiy is now l Saratoga after a visit to Kentucky He had been to Xalapa Farm to see Pruice Pala- tine and Negofol and aaM that the im|H.rted arte- tocrats were in perfect condition, had taken on a i couple of hundred pounds since they landed and i were the delight of Kentucky. Herron Loses by Inches: His Defeat in Main Race Outstanding Incident of Saturday's Havana Program ■ | j j j I I , | | ! \ '■ , | j , I , \ , ' . ! , ! ! . ! I j j j ! : ? J ' . 1 ' j ' J ' HERRON LOSES BY INCHES His Defeat in Main Race Outstanding Incident of Saturday's Havana Program. HAVANA. Cuba. January 22.— The defeat of ! Herron. the Cuban Derby winner, in the La Discussion Handicap, the main nttrnction of todny's piogram was Hie stnrtling incident of imlay's rnring al Oriental Park. Herron was nn odiL on choice and great was the surprise of the big crowd when War Zone led him home, although the bitter's winning margin was but a nose. Herron was on the j outside nnd went wide when entering the stretch. . Just when he nppenred hopelessly beaten he staribd the spectators by ch sing in on the lenders nnd j with a remat knl.le karat of s] eed quickly drew nlmost on even terms with War /one. losing the derision by the smallest of margins. Kdward CebriMti's Vea Tiomp filly Jon Jou made amends today for her defeat b.v Klias O. the last time out. She set | irnat pace and displaying dazzling speed ran Ike three -eighths in 34:'\-.. equal ling the track record. II. P. Whitney's Pinnacle was second, hut never sorb iisly threatened the winner, while Klias 11. was dajog hi- best to tar* third place. American Kaglo was the choice of the public in the second race and he made good in impressive fashion. Following Lucie May closely to the far turn he passed her entering the stretch and. assuming a nfe lead, encountered no trouble holding it lo the end. After seemingly being beaten at the start, when she got away slowly anil having a roimh time of j it in the early running. Princess Myrtle scored ill | sensational style in the third race. She found an j opening next to the inside rail entering the stretch and. finishing with a great burst of speed, caught j the leader in the last eighth and got up to win b.v [ a length. I Today's attendance was one of the largest of any ' week day during the meeting, many new arrivals , ] j from the States being noticeable. Among the large crowd which was present was J. H. Whatley. who' reports that the good racer Assumption is on the | ailing list, ihv km ■■• was taken down with I slight attack of fever. Among the visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Jones of Louisville. Mr. Jones is the director of the Kentucky Jockey Club. The mare Mavrose had to be taken to the pad dock after being excused b.v the stewards on report from the starter that she looked as if she was suf- j j feriug from an attack of blind staggers. She was also examined by the track veterinarian, who dis covered that the girth of the saddle was too tight, causing the circulation of the blood to be shut off. ' When released the mare was relieved immediately and becmnc normal. The money wagered on May ; rose will be refunded. Kdward Cebrinu. the California breeder and ! owner, is proud of the fine showing the produce of ' his stallion Yon Tromp is making in the juvenil" races at Oriental Park. In six races for two-year-| olds run si, fnr this year, four of them have gone | to youngsters by Yon Tromp. Hold Me and Jou Jou both have been double winners. The formal opening of the new Oriental clubhouse is s, heduled for tonight when 200 members of the . Cuba-American Club with t heir friends will sit at : the banquet. It will be served on the roof garden. ; Dancing will fellow. Caterer Alva Wilson, formerly assistant manager of the Pennsylvania Hotel in I New Y'ork. is in charge of the arraii!:emeiits. j The riders of the starters in the Marianao Claiming Handicap, which is tomorrow's feature, are as i follows: Belle of Klizabethtown. Baffler; Furbe (low. Kennedy; Mumbo Jumbo. Boyle: Kight Angle. Crump: Hrund.v. Pickens; Just Fancy. Lancaster; Prig of War. Pit/.: Different Lyes, f . H. Milcr; ' Mav.-hoiia. Wilson: Small Money. K. Karnes; Ail ) Aglow, doubtful: Llniont. McDermott. ♦— Greatest Kentucky Derby: Is Prediction of Col. Matt Winn for 1921 Running of Famous Race ■ i • • i ■ s ■ i- i i • GREATEST KENTUCKY DERBY | Is Prediction of Col. Matt Winn for 1921 Running of Famous Race. , j • i LOI'ISVILLE. Ky.. January 22.— "The greatest t [ • I Kentucky Derby ever run." was the prediction of j j I ' i Col. Matt .1. Winn, vice-president nnd genernl I I ' 1 j manager '-f the Kentucky Jockey Club, regarding ; I ! 1 the $.".0,000 added race to be decided at Chun hill 1 ! Downs on Saturday. May 7. "Not only will the ' forthcoming event set a new figure financially hut ■ ' ; the size and caliber of its field will surpass those 1 i of all previous Derbys. I make this statement m j 1 | after a careful review of the situation. "I have received assurnnrc from print bally every r ! ' ' easiern owner of a prepossessing Derby candidate I 1 ! that he will send his charge here for the race. The : (Teal financial value of the Kentucky Derby. j coupled with its sentimental appeal to the true \ I | | sportsman, has placed il in a position to be coveted I j | I by every owner of a worthy animal. From present I ! indications I believe that fully L".0 three-yeiir- Ids , i will t e named when nominations close on Feb I I ruary 1.".. "Now that the Kentucky Derby has come to be 1 recognized as a national evenl." continued Colonel I Winn, "our efforts to maintain it in an appropriate ' manner an- rivaled only by our efforts to accoinmo- date the ever increasing crowds that throng the ' Churchill Downs course on Derby day. We have iiiiprovcnicntstunder way that will enable us to ac- . comiiiodnte ninny thousands more than were eared 1 ; for last year. "One of the most pleasing improvements from the standpoint of the spectator is a brick and concrete terrace extending the entire length of the paddock. ' ■ j This will enable persons on the north end of the j grounds to obtain a clear view of the race. "That interest already is being manifested is . i disclosed b.v the fact that we have received re-r . | quests from several sections of the country asking , . '. lor reservations for boxes. Lvery effort will be made to can- for the thousands of visitors who will I c me to Louisville. The overflow from local hotels will be looked after by a special room bureau we shall install." Gnome is at Work Again: Admiral Grayson's Good Race Horse Going Soundly Again at Washington ii ii in a 1 i, il y - e •- t e H f! n y i. r y p ._ GNOME IS AT WORK AGAIN Admiral Grayson's Good Race Horse Going Soundly Again at Washington. Gnome, which was injured in the $10,000 Annap-., olis Handicap at Ijiurel last October, is working well again at the training brack near Benning. Wnshington. 1). C. He is in the bnnd of horses of which W. P. Lurch hns charge. After (Jnome's injury, charged to John P. (irier's striking him on the fnr turn, the horse was thoroughly exnmined ;nd found to hnve sustained no permanent injury. j Hiiome is going about his work perfectly at Wnsh-h ! ington anil will come buck sound to the races of j ' 1921 if nothing further happens to him. Hnome. in condition, is ■ formidable candidate for the highest ' stake and handicap honors. Mr. Lurch has some tweuty-five hataaa stabled I at Kenning and working daily on the private track ! leased by Admiral Cary T. Cray-son. Samuel Loss I and W. ' ". Kustis. Jockey Frank Keogh is with Mr. Lurch and helping him in his work with the horses. Keogh will ride them in their races of this year. Last summer there was no jockey in America that did better or more intelligent liding than Keogh. ) | , • ' 1 1 ' ' 1 1 ' 1 : Location of Whitney Stallions s i i" J ^LOCATION OF WHITNEY STALLIONS . ' Kroomstick. H. P. Whitney's premier stallion, is - no longer standing in Kentucky, having been trans- ferred to Krookdale Farm at K.-d Kank. N. J. The other sires at Krookdale arc Whisk Kn i II. and I Johren. while Peter Pan. Pennant. Thunderer, . Chicle. All Pali and Dominant are domicib-d at Mr. ■ Whitney's Kentucky farm. St. Isidore in a Canter: Takes the Chief New Orleans Race with Great Ease J. L. Dempsey ! j . j j | j j [ I ' , ] j | j j . ' • j t [ • j j I I I ' ; I ! 1 ST. ISIDORE IN A CANTER « • i Takes the Chief New Orleans Race with Great Ease. »■ i ■* Brown Check Refuses to Start — David Craig a Repeater — United Verde in Good Form. ■ ■ | • n • I*. V J I.. DKMPSKY.) NKW OKLKANS. I*., January 22.— The eonsis. tont#St. Kill, , re .-Killed to his numerous victories hy an impressive performance in the mile and seventy-yards for the main feature |t.0M purse anil scored with the utmost ease from Warsow. the extreme outsider. Pmatoral Swain just lasting to take third place from the etaea up Tippo Sahib. Scralches reduced the field to six starteis fr m an original entry of twelve and St. Isidore's \ h tory was foreshadowed b.v the lietting. for he was backed from an opening price of 2 to ." to 1 to I. Hamilton, his rider, did not make his mistake of a previous race in guiding him wide. Instead he kept the horse close to the inner rail behind Panaman. the pace maker, and when the latter tired it was no trouble for St. Isidore to race into I goi«l lead at once and he won with speeil in react re. Warsaw ataai a hard drive resolutely and outganieil Pastoral Swain. The latter was lucky to finish third, for Tippo Sahib was wearing him down fast. While the fourth race was regarded as the feature from a monetary point, it was left for the third lai- t„ furnish the autstanding incident of the afternoon's racing. It brought disappointment to the backers of Krown Check when that colt stubbornly refused to start with the others and was left at the post and fears to the connections of jockey-McCoy, who fell heavily at the start as a result of his mount. Day Lilly, stumbling. It wns nlso intended with chagrin for the supporters of Kan-; coens. which wns taken into camp by I'uited Ycrdi and Kunga Kuck. 1'nited Yerdi still gave evidence of being far from his best form, hut he stood the hard stretch drive gamely and overhauled the leaders in the last seventy yards to win going away. Jockey McCoy was badly knocked out b.v his tumble, but after recovering consciousness, showed no ill effects. Krown Check's failure to leave the barrier was costly to » host of his backers. Tin-colt has been showing a disposition to refuse to start, even ill the morning, when he was being schooled at the harrier and starter Dade reported the matter before the race to the stewards. There was absence of the usual Saturday features this afternoon on account of the failure of the intended siellur races p, fill. The original hnndi-1 cnp. designed to bring out the better grnde of horses in these pnrts. hail to be cnlled off. ns few-owners cared to atari their chnrges against Captain Mac and. for a like reason, the two-year-old dash had to be eliminated because of the presence of Lord Allen in it. The calling off „f this pair of dashes forced secretary McLennan to split a mile ami a quarter race in three parts, which made long-distance racing a feature of the afternoon, as only two races were at three-quarters .-mil the other five at over one mile. That fairly long route rac-: ing is extremely popular was attested by the great ainiuint of enthusiasm displayed during the running of these races. Despite an absence of horses of gis d quality in the majority of the races, the sport did not suffer and the pleasant outward conditions were a keen factor toward an enjoyable outing for the immense tkreaa; ef visit, rs at the track. David Craig, veteran of many a turf duel and particularly in the recent t» ailfc Kndurance Icat, in which he covered M8 miles Is-fore his disqiinlifi - cation, figured in his second winning performance during the past week when he accounted for one of the mile and a quarter races on the card from Pit and Aztec. David Craig displayed an unusual amount of early speed and it stoinl him well in hand, for Pit was closing up on him with a rush. hut failed of overhauling him by the margin of a b-iigih. David Craig was a pronounced favorite. Current Notes of the Turf ■ m j r ! I \ I | I j | I , I I ' ' . 1 ■ ' j j . i . | , . '. I . ' - I . ■ CURRENT NOTES OF THE TURF The five-year-old Luglish-brcd horse Liberty Light, b.v Llangwin — Purple Light, died recently at Havana. He was the property of Albert Kohihach. who turned him over to J. W. Pangle to train. H. Altermaii has bought Tufter, the brown sjx-t year-old French bred gelding, b.v Maclonahl II Kose Pompon III., from K. I.. Kresler. Tufter ami two recently bought two -year -olds will be turned over to Finest Sictas to train at tJraveseud. There is | black half-sister to Tryster. by All did Tiysi. to come to the races this year fiom the H. P. Whitney stable. Tryst, which never raced, is dead. She was barren last year and died at the Whitney farm in Kentucky iast Sep-' tember. Writing from Kingbamton. N. Y.. trainer William M.-Daniel. in charge of the W. S. Kilmer horses. states that his charges are wintering except ioiinlly well. particularly the redoubtable Kxterminator. which he thinks is again destined for a highly suc- cessful racing season. The Macoinber horses for training coming from France as well as some eight or nine coming from California, are to go into the hands of Fred Kutlew at Kelmont Park. Kurlew is nlso the regular trainer for J. II. Reaeeter, and will have his hands and barns full. Ketting at the London clubs on the Lpsoiu Darky of 11)21 has opened. Monarch and Leigktea are the favorites at 100 lo S. Hranelv. who was the work superior of Pharmacic is at « to 1. Then follow Humorist and Thunderer — the Joel Batr— Polemanh ami Alan Brack. t harles Lienart. owner of the champion French jumper Coq Haiilois. led the winning cross -country owners of France of 1!»20 with thirty-five ra.es and $121,270. Then came Due Decazes with twenty- 'six races and .s70.4." 2: c. Kauucci. nineteen race* and $." 2.13b: Jean Cart, twenty-five races ami $40.r.44; J. Boussac. eighteen races and $3i'.,lt0'j, and II. Coulon, nine races and $30,720. Page 2 DAILY RAO I NO FORM j Daily During: Winter Months. Dally (Exoept Monday) Balance of the Tear. DAILY RACING FORM PUBLISHING CtX 441 PLYMOUTH COURT :: CHICAGO. ILL. 157-159 EAST THIRTY-SECOND STREET. 74 EXCHANGE STREET :: BUFFALO, N. Y. Entered n* second -class matter. April 2. 1896. at the post-office at Chicago, Illinois, under the Act of March 3. 1S79. TELEPHONE 2087 HARRISON. (For business and emulation purposes only.) This telephone has no connection with the news ot editorial departments and cannot be used to communicate with them. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, .1AM ABY 23. 1921. Havana HAVANA The li.'iN'-s which seem Levi in 8— day'l races are: Havana. Cuba. January. 22, 1921. 1— Bread Line. Starkader. Sajona. 2— NATURAL, Boeeate, Cbjale. 5— The Ulue Duke. Out the Way. Polar Cab. A— Belle of Elisabetatowa, P. Boyle eatry, Par- below. r»— Tlie Pirate, Ei barter. Daead. t — Koundel. Huncrana. GaariaaMa. 7 — Faux-Col. Lackawanna. Allivan. T. K. Lynch. New York: Handicap. 1 — Starkader. Bread Line. Miss Dixie. Stiletto. 2 — Natural. ;ratian. Cigalo. Baaeate. 3— Byrne. The Blue Duke. Out the Way, Kunny- ( veil. 4— Miiiiilm Jumbo. Furbelow, I'.elle of Klizabeth- town. Graady. 5 Bally Exherter, Daead, The Pirate. .-» — BI N( BAXA. Roundel. Doublet II. . Semper Stalwart 7— Lackawanna. Kan\ -Col. Allivan. War Plume. Chicago and BniTalo Handlcapa. 1 Bread Line. Sayoiia. Miss Dixie. V0..1 in. 3 — Natural, (iratian. Ctenle. Bias's Belle. % Bfiaa. The Blue Duke. Polar Cub. Biiniiyven. j 4 BELLE OP ELIZABBTHTOWN, Mnvohona. ' Mumbo Jumbo. Furbelow. .-»— Kxhorter. Doco.l. The Pirate, Dally. (5— Uoundel. Dunerana. Doulilet 11.. Timothy J. Hogan. J — Allsnioke. Allivan. Faux -Col. Lackawanna. Observer's Handicap. l_Say..na. Bread Line. Starkader. Miss Dixie. 2— NATURAL, ( igule. Baaeate, Grattea. g— The Mm- Bake, Byrne. Oat the Way. Polar Cull. 4— Mumbo .IiiiiiIki. Belle of Klizabolhtow n. Furbe- I low. Oriindy. B__ Baead. Kxhorter. Bally. The Pirate. 0— Koundel. Dunerana. Timothy .1. Hogan. Cuards- m a n. 7— Faux -t^ l. Allivan. Allsnioke. Pierre a -Feu. Consenana of Handlcapa. 1 Biaad Line. Sayonn. Starkader. Mis- Dixie. 2— NATt'UAL. Ctatian. Cigale. Roseate. * ;;_Tlie Blue Duke. Dyrne. Peter Cub. Kunnyveti. 4 — Hello of Klizabethtow n. MumLn .lumbo. Fur- ■ below. Graady. .-,_Tlie I'irat.-. Dally. Kxhorter. Baead. ■ Bwdll. Dunerana. Doulilet IL. Timothy I. Hogan. 7 — Kaux -Col. Lacfcawaaaa, Allsnioke. Allivan. Tijuana TIJUANA r- - The aareea which ma beef la Baaday'* raeei are Tijuana. Mexico. January 22, 1921. 1 — Canute. Lady Josephine. Drown Bee. 2— Choir Master, Audrey A.. Patsy Mack. | — Anna Star. I'astitne. PrUtCC Douglas. I neaohihi. Pi hate—. I " i 1 1 Deltcteaaa. 5— Ola Lee. Busy Bird. Mack earner. (5_H. \v. Baag entry. C. B. Irwin entry. The Desert. 7 — IKEV T.. Wyunewood. Redaa. S— Buneoraft. Short stop. Beefchaad. G. W. Schilling. \ew York Handicap. 1— BaBe Flower. Oat, Murphy. Ota a a Bee, W. M. Baker. 2— Choir Master. Audiey A.. Patsy Ma. k. Jim Winn. S — Kihel. Prime Douglas. Pastbae, Hickoryaut. 1 riliidoaa. Hoaotala. Prahie, Bill Diitctaaaa. 5—CLEAB TUB WAV. Bass Bird, Hu Lee. Yukon. 0 — Begreso, Horace Lereh, The Desert, Phededea. 7_.|,„. Coodman. Diomed. Myrtle A.. Ikey T. B— Raaeeraft, Priaee Direct. Cavakadtar IL, Beekhaad. Chicago and Buffalo Handlcapa. 1—Petelus. Stanley S.. (el Murphy. W. M. Baker. Tl fjbaar Master. Patsy Back, Audrey A., Tom Car*. 3— Anna Star. Old Homestead. Jennie Small. Hickorynut. •I Honolulu. Prairie, Vea Lady. Privoteae. .".-Lewis B., (bar the Way. Hex, Yukon C— PADDY WHACK. Begreso, Bdwiaa, Phededea. 7_Ikcv T.. Joe t.oodman. Diomed. Valley Dark Maid. 8 — Deckhand. C.ivalcad..ur II. . Prince Direct, , Midia Observer's Handicap. 1 Brown Bee. Petelus. (el. Murphy. Canute. 2— Choir Master, Audrey A.. Bed William Teal Care. 3— Pastime. Anna Star. Priaee Doagtes, Tears. 4 -Honolulu. Von Lady. Treowen. Frivolous. B — Mex. oi.i Lee. clear the Way, Lewi- B. « — II. W. Baag entry. C. B. Irwin entry. Plie- | doden. The Desei t 7— IKEY T.. Sedan. Joe Coodman. Diomed. s — Deckhand. Priaee Direct. Baaerraft, Caval- cadour II. Consensus of Handicaps. 1 (.mute. Belie Plower, Petelas, Brews Bee. 2— CHolK MASTER, Audrey K., Patsy Mack, I (are. ■ Anna star. Ethel, Pastl Priaee Douglas. i Honolulu. Privotoas. Prairie, v..n Lady. 5 — Ola Lee. (bar the Way. Lewi- P... Mex. «; — H. W. Haag entry. C. B. Irwin entry, I'hc-doden. The Desert. 7 — Ikey I.. Joe Coodmau. Dinned Sedan. 8 — Raaeeraft, Deekhaad, Prince Direct. Caval-1 cadotir II. Fair Grounds FAIR GROUNDS The benea a hit a seem bast la Monday's races j are: Fair Grounds. New Orleans, La.. January 22. 1921. 1 Aiheiituie. Bed Teas, Bra WiagfteM. 2 Sand.\ H . Vaasylvia, Bafferty. 3 -JOCK SIUT. Harry Bargoyae, Troilus. 4 — Brown Cheek. Paatoche. Botberattoa. B Taatalan. Pasteral Swain. Besthaff. «— Wadsworth's Last, J. ('. Stone. The Porta- geese. 7— Colonel Lit, W 'ild Flower Salute J. L. Dempsey. Xew York Handicap. 1 — ADVDN'll KK. Margaret Etaara, Baby Bvetya, Kate llriiinuicl. 3 Sanih 11 Jeweler Yaphank Toe the Mark. I Meii.ua Harrj Bargeyae, Jock Set. BaUybett. I Brown ( beck. Botberattoa, Twopair, Pbattea. :. Pastoral Kwaia, Tantalus Progtewn, BeeOaff. 6 — Wadsworth's Last, J. I . Stone. Bat One Jack Bearer. 7- Iwiniwin, Corsoa, Repeater. Colonel Lit. CblcHKO and Buffalo Handicaps. 1 — Adreatare, Baby Ereiya, Hargarel Blaeta, Kcl WtagfieW. S— Baady H., Vaaayrrte, Jean Balteat, Miss Kruter. 3 — Harry Baraoyae, lag*. Ablaze Metiora. 4— PIMLICO, Brown ( heck. White Star. Twopair. r. Pastoral Swain. Haate •. Taatslas, Beatboff. «; Wad-woiih'-. Last. The Partasaeae, Paddj Dear, Lard Herbert 7 — Iwiniwin. Balahwur, Caraaa, Balate. Observer's Handicap. 1— Adventure. Baby Ereiya, Bed WiasfieM Boaiueti Baaias, 8 Yaasylria, Baady II. . Valerie West, Yaphank. I Jock Scot. Harry Bargoyae, Ablaze lago. 1 Piiiili'o Twoaabr. Brown Check, Botheration. -, — Pastoral swam. Taatatas, MagaaMra, Beatboff. i; -WADSWORTH'S LAST Paddy Dear. Lord Herbert. 3. C. Stone. 7 — Corson. Iwiniwin. Blaebaaaock, Salute. Cunsensos of Handicaps, t— ADVBXTT'RE, Baby Ereiya, Bed WiasfieM, lf-il lom. 2 Sandy II. . faaHyhria, Yapfcaah, Bafferty. I .lock Scot. M.ii. .ra. Harrj Bargoyae, Ablaae I Brown Cheek, i'uiilii... Twopair, Bot.ier.it ion. .". Pastoral Swain. TaBtalas, Sagamore. Bestboff. g Wadsworth's Last. J c sioue. Paddy Dear, The Portuguese. 7— Iwiniwin. Colonel Lit Corson. Salute. Latest Work-Outs at New Orleans LATEST WORK-OUTS AT NEW ORLEANS (514) NKW OltLKANS. r^-i.. Jauuaiy 22. Teday'a tralateg gaBapa lore included the bsllowteg: FAIR GROUNDS. Weather i bar: iraek fast Three-Eighths Mile. BW-Botberattea . : s Mis.bal ::T--. .".12 Boiindini: Th'gbS7% .Mala F W% Bill O'Plyaa . .3T::.-, Hlaale Cooper .95% B'nipety Buuipsll New Orleans . :til (-, r 13-Che\alier ,...M .".12 Xormandie ....Ml .".13-Chesty 37 :. !»-Bon I tnoy .......it; .".13 -Doyle Ml MM piato 87% .-,(«*-Devouite 41 .".1(1 Uadio 3.V -. MR-BoaghH s H SDVBnaecliff M% 513-Eplsode 3C '.-. .".Oil Sea Cove :;.; .".12-Klizabeth May .37 ■-. .".12-St. Atl.-i it MHt :.l(l Kscovar 3il"-. Scandal 3!) Blt-Plytea Beauty :!." '-. .".13 -Trailer Ml MM-GeatUity 3.V1- MJB-Vuritl 3s--. It Baea M% .".11 William A. ...37 ■■-, .".Id -Joseph. Wiedel37 War Belief ...II SM-Lad'i Love ...::7 MK-Wadc M'I«iorelT% Half Mile. IV! Adelaule H % BIB-Loys 51 .". M Alb.ria s 51% 5W-Mose r.i; .".('7 Adventure ....53 .".III N.. mince I!i-'-, .".13 ( 'aplain B. ....".1 .".13-Oplielia W. ...5B .".10 Deckmale ."4 EMS- Bichelicu .".7 Diamond Dale ,5t% .".I'-'-Sauf Conduit . . I^:::. BBT-Orayaaa 55% nos-Ting-a-LiBg ...is .".12-John Arbor ....".(I .".il'.l-X'atisylvia 52 o( 7 Little Niece . .52% Five-Eighths Mile. Mlllt. Bru'mel 11.1 :(I3 r.l»7-Mav..r Galria 1:113--. .".lit Blue Jeans . .1:65% .".13 Master Bill ..1:04% .". !!)-('. Maieliniontl :(I3 512-MeBara 1 :04--, 512-Iiaaa. B'osterl^Q SlS-Petrograd ...1:04 .".ll-iiieeu mass .1:0.". .".13-Bunflor 1:04% ."in Honolulu Boy 1 :( 3 510-Roscoe Coos.. 1:01 uOO-Lsr.'s I. a ne 1 1. 1 mi.-,"., .".os-Titie 1:05% 511-Larhl Wine ..l:ii4 512-Yerfeotea . . . . 1 :(i3i:. 510-Lady Praaac .1:04% .".ln-Wh.. Caaja ..l:n3 Three-Quarters Mile. B12-BB1 Bend'd 1:15 Wf lanaiarc 1:15 SOS-Be Sure ....1:15 501 Larrv B. . .:l:lfl MM -Bit of Gtery 1 :2s Hary;. Plead. 1:18 .".13-B. It berts. . 1 :1 l 512 Marjorie M..11SI 512-BaUyglheii ..1:20 511-Mytho4ogy ..1:17 .".11 Black Wat.lil :17'-. M0-Pep. I'oliv ..1:10% 491-Comine Ci ..1:18% 515 Bafferty ...1:17% 502-Cariiae S. ..1:10 -"13-Sasin 1:21% ."in Colonel Lit.. 1:20 .",1u -Spartan Boy 1:20 olO-Corkey 1 :17R; .".(«t Sandy H. ..1:20-- ".13-C. A. Byrne. 1:20 45S-8qa*eler 1:19* r.ll9-Diocletian ..1:M .".12-Sliillelai:li 11.1:21 .".09-Frank B. ...1:21 332 Slik Flower 1:H .".Oli-F'k the i;r"t.l:D .".12 Sundiiria ...1:10% r.lO-Crimalkin ..1:17% .".13-Servi. e Star. 1:15% .110 ; Waah't'a 1:10% 500-Traekatar .1:17 500-Glastol ID)-.-, 512-Tbe Bwtemerl:10% 500-Hhfb Ware.. 1:10% 511-Taraseoa ...1:10 .".04-Kob i -niM.r ..1:20% .".(,'2 Voormir ....1:17 .-.1.",'Kasliinir ...1:M% .".13-Yaphank ...1:10% .".13-Linden 1:1!) Seven-Eighths Mile. 508-BTk KniKht !::«-.-. .".11-Wireless ...1:33--, oll-Thunderbird 1:33 One Mile. 511-ArbUrator ..1:48 510-Jack Be*res.l:48 .".13 Bantry 1:45% 511-Ktegfiabrr ..1:45% 515-Betsj 1:45% :.i:t I.'.l Herbert. 1:45 fill Baailiaiil ....1:50 51S-Relactaat ..1:51% 515-Dark Hill ..1:40 510-gpearteae ...1:45 512-Plaaey 1:47% 500-8aperb 1:47 .-.12-C. de Cause. 1:ir. .".13-Thaiv.u 1:45 512-Galway 1:47% 510-P. c. Kins. .1:44 .".os-louia 1:49 Mile and an Eighth. 502-Cteaaer 1:50% Summary of Tijuana Races SUMMARY OF TIJUANA RACES TUI ANA. Mexico. January 22.— The following is a summary of today's races: . PIBST BACK—.". 1-2 Furlongs. 3-year-olds and aaward. Maidens. Claiming. Horses. Wt. Jockey. atr. PI. Sh. Fin John Hoslior 55 (MarinellilS 2.20 | 2.20 I 2.40 Won Laraga 108 (Wbittiactoal. 3.J0 5.20 Sad Perfect Day 103 (8l'gkter| 11.20 3rd Sadie D.. Alice Carr. P.aby Faust. Iteinice K.. Sadi.' Sir.. up. Hanover's Topaz. Little Orphan and Louisi's Last also ran. Time. 1:11. Scratched Wtoe laage. SECOND RACE— 0 12 Paihwagi. I year alah and upward. Claiming. Horses. Wt. Joikey. Str. PI. Sh. Fin. Nasledeeatl 102 (Sl'ghter)fl0.08 * 1.05 $ l.oo Won Review 104 (E. Taylor) .. 5.88 5.40 2nd Oonia Khi i Rowe) 7.08 3rd Perch, Little P.. inter. Sea Beoeh, Da Admit. Katherine Carey, luseaii and Begeat also ran. Time. 1:U%. Scratched -Lady Small. Colonel Matt. THIRD RACE .". 12 Furlonj;s. 3-year-olds aad upward. Claiming. Horses. Wt. Jockey. Str. PL Sh. Fin Hex 110 (Marinellil $12,411 $ IJ.4" $ 8.40 Wen Pastime 107 iFalorl 12. SO ."..till 2ad Did. Brbjade 115 (Th'paaa) l.oo 3rd Tempy Duncan. Bon Santo. Irish Daisy. Mildred Kuretta. Lantern. Ann S. and ( 'huntress al-o ran. Time. 1:11%. Beratcked Peggy Martin. Bteek Wteg. FOCBTH BACK—.". 1 2 Furlongs. 3 year (.Ids and upward. ( laimiiitf. Horses. Wt. Jockey. Str. PI. Sh. Fin. Ripoeta 10O (Marioelli)...! 5.08 $ 5.20 I 2.40 Won Tillotson 115 I Tin unp son i . 3. SO 2. SO 2nd Cooru'ciuui. s P4 (Yeargfal 3.80 3rd Apple Jack. Fairy Priaee, Our Leader, Baagbetti, .Indue Vaughn and I'.dicitor also ran. Time, 1:12. Scratched Sweel Tooth, Ustal, Eddk Tranter. I'll "I'M RACE 1 Mi'e and 70 Yards. 3 year-olds and upward. Clafaabag. Horses. Wt. Jockey. Str. PL 8h. Fin. P.Drap.iu 11.". i K. Tay lor l.*12. in .* 1.40 | 5.00 Woa N'ashotali 11(1 (lirossl . . . . r,.4(l ."..ill 2nd C.Mnclileba. h 1l2(MinellH o.l'O 3rd Sk.\ Pilot, Ptaager. Tamilian Boreas. Delira. Montana Belle and Shamrock Creeu also ran. Time. l:53Vj. Scratched Cite, Petelas. sixth back :. 1-2 Parteasa. 5-year-ohte and upward. Claaalag. Horses. Wt. Jockey. 8tr. PI. Sh. Fin. Slierman A. 11(1 (Podea). I 8.40 f 3.20 ? 2. CO Won Van. Well, -s Km; (Marinellil 2.»i0 2.2(1 2nd Bob Baker 104 I Bowel u.sii Brd Miss Heenek, Baaala. Citeaie and Greea Mint also ran. Time. 1:11. Scratched P.\ \ \. bill. .Us. SEVENTH RACE 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 3 year-oMa and upward. Claiming. Horses. Wt. Jockey. Str. PI. Sh. Fin. Short Stop Dili i K.Taylor 1$ 5.40 I 2.08 $ 2.20 Won \ iva Cuba 102 (SUaghter) 3.IH) 2. In 2nd Raaeeraft 111 (Thompson I S.OO 3rd Christie Bolters, lenaak, Baaet and Taoa. P. He- Mah-'ii also ran Time. 1:50*5. s. ratehed Water Willow . Tijuana Form Chart TIJUANA FORM CHART TIJUANA. Mexico, Friday. January 21. 1921.— Fiftieth day. Lower California Jockey Club. Whiter Meetinc of 12." or more days Weather cloudy. Presiding Steward. Francis Nelson. Associate Stewards. J. \V (offroth and LeOB Winj:. St.nter ; Harry MeillMiy. Racing Secretary. LeOO Wine Baeini; starts at 1 :.".u p. m. (Chicago time. 5:50). R9 R9^ " First Race— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. (Feb. 1. 1920— 1: 43' i—e— 122.1 Purse $500. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $350: second. $100: third. $50. Equiv. Odds. lad. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straicht. .V.il." 8 Commander 118 l'1 C Thompson 210-Khi 58405 Von Lady in ! ; II Rowe I Ml 181 52501 'Prophecy IM ::, B Taylor 21W-1M 55458 PaU) Mack IM 1- II Rettig H9-M0 55515 W. M. Baker US I ■• -'!• I '. Tearain flK Pm 52 1»1- Hickorynut MB 8» B .Marimlli 2fis.lM 58SSl*Llnk'a Lady N3 7; I Kindle 8BB-M8 , 55455 Cxardom 118 s.' W Hbiplfy m 188 55540 Treow.-ii lis »• K McCraan ITUO-lO'i ." :i3Kl class a ] iu pi p Hartwes t t.Mutuel field 52 iniitueis paid. Commander. 80.20 Rtrabjbt, 85.28 place. 54-80 show: \ on Uulj , .S7.su ptaee, si; no sh..w : Prophecy, 80.08 shoa Ki|uivalent bookteg odds Ci lumander. 21" to 100 straight. 80 to 10" place. 100 to 100 show: \ on Lady, 2*10 to 100 place. 200 to 105 show: Prophecy. 550 to 100 show. Time. l:504i. Track sloppy. Winner Matthews 5 Daatep'a b. g, .".. by Biouai-stick Polly Flinders. I.y Bargoai aster (trained by L Matthews; l.red by Mr. Benjamin A. Jones). Went to post at 1:55. Ai post 1 minute. Start goad and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. Scratched -4.".1.- 1-Little Sandy. 1".-,; 59458 Ar- geato, 11.",. 5 vavtii 9 594 Second Race — 1 Mile and 70 Yards. (Feb a 1920_l:43,s— 6— 122.) Purse . $500. 3-year. olds and upward. Claiming. Net ; value to winner $350: second. $100; third. $50. Bqair. Odds. Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. : 52101 *Fi k Sli:.n'i-I(i; l'l E I'o.vlor 370-103 52422*Browa Boa M8 l'l M Bteaadtter 2150-M8 55505* *Huinniii - 118 '■'■- II How. 88-188 52183 Dandy Vaa KB 4' .1 Majestic t020-loO j 5S4SS Sky Pilot IM '•-' E Graves 28BM88 ' S54Bl*Viva MS 8" D How. II 1881 188 52504 Ttejaa IU 7, B MeCrana 15H MC 1 52101 B. Deitcbmanl18 I' G Veargin ' sno-KHi j 55554 Miss duri is 8* B Fa tor t4MO-M0 55455 Rifle ShooterlM Hr»l A Eehrler f 52507 Fr.ncli .Nurse!]:'. 11 .1 Badtke tMlituel field. $2 niutucis paid. I'ranU flbaaaoa. 88 I" straight, 55.50 place. s:i mi s|M,u ; p.rown Bee. S17.4" place. 87.20 show ; lluinma. .*2.ii" shaw. Kipiivalont baofciag odds Frank Shannoii. 370 to loo straight, 100 to 1"" place, no to khi show; Brown Bee. 770 to Hi" place. 2U" to 100 show: Hmiinia. 30 to 100 show. Time. 1:5325. Track sloppy. Winner P. Marmot's !.. y. ."., by Sir John Johnson Mariti. by Hindoo Itraiaed by 1". Marmot: bred by Mr. John K. Madden). Went to post at 2:17 At Bast 1 minute. Start s;ood and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. Scratched -52458 Dots. lis. Overweight: — Frank Shannon. 1 pound; Sky Pilot. 3: Viva. 2: French Naree, 2 59 utivAO 59 5 Third Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs. (June 28. 1916— 1:05' 5— 3— 118.) Purse S500. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $350: second. $100; third, $50. Dcjuiv. Odds. Did. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. ( 52505 ).M.'iiii. hen 115 1« W Hinphy 01-M8 6S4MaCbroana M8 2] ll Bettig 61 -b" 52123 Miss Parneil 118 ::- C Graaa a*)-168 52500 Pretty Baby IU 4] C Tbempaoa SSI 188 58510»Naebotah U8 r.3 B Hayward 2JS8-10* I 55430*P. Moody l"7 t* B MartaeUI *Moa-M0 51050 McCroaa 110 JH D Powell t 5S5M Daisv N. ill 8- P Martlnea 2298-188 ! 52457 Colonel Matt 110 ft3 E Fator t 52102 suet Tooth 115 10 B McCraan 8888 M8 tMlituel field. 52 mutuels paid, Maiinchen. 85.28 straight. 82.88 place, 82.00 show: Chrome. $4 1" place, 84.40 she": HhM P. Hindi. SI. I" show . K.piivalent baokiag odds -Maaaehea, (50 to 100 straight. 4" to 100 place. SO to loo show: Chrease, 12" to 1"0 place. 120 to UMi show: Miss Parmdl. 120 \tt 100 slow. Time. 1 :10. Track sloppy. Winner I . Whyb's 1. ^. 7. by Olainbala Madchea. by Kaight of the Thistle (trained by C. Whyte; bred by Mr. B. T. Wilson). Went to post at 2:44. At post 3 minutes. Start Hood and slow. Won easily; second and third Urirtaar. Scratched 52405 Battead Arms. n.-,; .-,24.-.7 Master Franklin. 110. Overweights — Daisy X.. 1 pound; HcCroaa, 5; Chroaae, I. 59 59fi fourth Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs. 1 June 28. U4C4U 1916_1:05V5— 3— 118.) Purse $500 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $350: second. £100: third. $50. Equiv. Odds. Did. Hois... Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. 52102 Our Leader US 1- B Hayward B48-18P 52437-l.oo is B. ll" 2s! C Thooiaaoa 210-M8 55500 Velvet 113 ::- Q Xearala M0-M8 522PS*Arietta MG l'l O PoweB .b;io-iin 52 1X5 Squash 110 :. S Smith ..I'm 101 55400 Bd. Tranter US I * E Qraves 200-pio 52550* Kos.llis 11" t- .\ Zebyl r 1*20 1W I 52 402 Fairy Prince llfl s1 II Bettig 18860 188 52277 Tuscan U3 '■ - .1 Huntanor 52304 Mack darner 110 hi C Whit'aatoa KBO-loo 52500'Coi. Harplry Wl Bted. B MeCrana WS-M0 tMutuel field. S2 mutuels paid. Our Leader. SIS. SO straight. 810.80 ptaee, 84.50 show: Lewis p... 54.40 ptaee, 85.88 show : Velvet. 85.80 show. Ki[Uivaleiit bookteg 'ibis Oar Leader. S40 to | 108 straight. 130 to Km pbee. 14" to l"o show : Lewhj B. 12" p. ion pl.i.c, :,(i to 1"" show; Velvet, :m to 180 shea . Time. 1:11%. Track sloppy. Winner M ie 5 Beary's b. g, 12 by Brya : Mawr Beasa, by B assess (trained by T. Beary; ! bred by Mr. S. A lbckhaiin. Went to post at 3:10. At post 4 minutes. Start good and slow. \\ • 11 easily: second and third driving-. Scratched —52108 Peeitaao, 11". Overweights Ari.tta. 2 poaads; Eddie Tranter. 1: Sipiash. ." : Mack earner. .".; Bosellis. 2. una 5 9 597 hi Fifth Race— 1 1-16 Miles. (June 24. 1916—1:45—3—110.) Purse S500. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $350: second. $100: third. $50. Equiv. Odds. 1 Ind. Hoi Be. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. I 55505 Au.lr. \ K. 113 l"i- H Martinez 380-100 (52507 1 1: Mount'n 112 2' C Thompson 578-188 1 52 142) C i\ d'r II '.12 I] B Marin.lli 8A-1W 52 1H7 Lit. Princeaa M 1 1: Taylor 1520-188 (55454) Prevaricate 114 •"•' B McCraan 4450-198 58SSO*Mont Belle 107 6* D Powell SlSO-108 5500S*Bonnte'a B*ckW8 7* H Bowi S2J8-MW 52450 Plaything MB W Taylor iimiKm $2 mutuels paid. Audrey K.. 80.20 straight. 85.88 place 52.20 show; Battle Mounlain. 84-88 place. 82 I" show: Cavalcadoar 11.. 82.20 show. Bqaivaleat booking odds Audrey K.. 580 to 1"" straight, 0" to 100 place, 1" la 10" show: Battle Mountain. 130 to 100 place, 20 to 1"" show: Cavalcadoar II., I" to 100 show. Time. 1:53. Track sloppy. Winner C. p.. Ii win's I,. m. 1!. I.y Ballot Captivity, by (. oh If inch or Slar Bub.v I trained by C. B. Irwin: bred by estate of Mr. .lames p. Haggle). Went to ].ost at 3:30. At post 1 minute. Start good and -low. Won driviag; second and third the same. Overweights- -Ptej tiling. 2 pounds. 59 """ 598 Sixth Kacc — 5 1-2 Furlongs. (June 28. 1916— 1:05' 5— 3— 118.) Purse $600. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $420; second. $120: third. $60. Baalv. Odds. Did. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. 52337 'Joe Qoodmanira i" II Joaea Kli.-Ne 52400 Pbedoden •■■■ VI B Martoelli S8v-108 52IHK Bediesraaa M t* r. leargin 150-108 52425 Earnest 112 PJ B Carter 3»KM8 ( 55557 )C racwtter ill B P Marttoox SIO-BO 12408 Bpiphanes 101 t; C Graaa 1708-188 82 mutuels paid. Joe Gssdaiss. sis. 211 strafajhl .so.iiii pi...... 55.88 show: Phededea, 80.08 place, s:t so show; Bedgegraaa. 85.88 show. Bqaivaleal baokiag odds Joe UoodaMa, sin t,, inn straight. 580 to 100 place. 150 to 100 show: Ph.-dodeu. 2110 to 100 place. 90 to 10" show: Sedgegras-50 to 111" show Time. 1:10'5. Track sloppy. Winner W. M. Mikel'l eh. g. 5, by Klainmarion Belle Bird, by Thicket 1 trained b\ \V. M. Mikel bred by .Mr. William M. Mikel). Went -to peal at 5:58. At post 1 minute. Start fair and slow. arM easily; second and third driving Scratched 52139 N'bjhtatick, 112: 53438 Botsinda. 91 : 52lli(l-Diomed. 1ll». Uverwebjbta Joe Uoodasaa, I pounds; Bedgegrass 1 : ( oriieiitter. t: Bpipbaaes, 5. 52529 Seventh Race— 3-4 Mile. (Dec. 20. 1916 — 1:11% — 3 — 110. Purse S500. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $350: second. $100; third. $50. Eipiiv. Odds. '•*] Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. (55405) Deckhand 112 1! c Whittington sop-. (522 10) 'oia Lee 102 5* |{ Martoelli SSS-1M 52500) Yukon ill p Marlines IBB-MS 52 182 - W. M'tgom'n 1 "i Is! E Taylor 1458-188 (55SSt)*Midia Hbj .. M Hteaakter D0-rO] 52102 *l:.es Wing 185 S V Parke ::(ll) inn ( 53450 ) •CmTpj 11.105 7 HRm ISS5-5M 82 mutuels paid. Deckhand. 85.08 strahrhl. 83.8*1 place. -2 I" show, oia Lee, 80.08 place, 55.40 show. Yukon. 85.08 shew. i:.|ui\alent hooking odds -Deckhand, so 1,, inn straight. 1" to UK) place, 20 to 100 show: (Ha Lee. 20O to 100 place. 7" to 1"" show; Yukon. 50 to 10" show. Time, 1:17. Track sloppy. Winner B. A -loins' I.r. g. 7. by Joe Carcv -Al'aniada by Duke of BoatTOMi (trained l.v B.A. •loli.s; I. id by Mr. K.lwar.l Kripp). Went I.. post al 1:22. AI p.sl I iiiiiiuics. Start 8 1 aad slow Woa drlvtag?; saeead and thtard iiu- same. Seralched — ( 52458) John Jr.. 117: 52285 Don Jos. 117. Overweight* Waodte Moabrseaery, 2 pounds: ' .iluouflage IK. 1. Fair Grounds Entries , FAIR GROUNDS ENTRIES + — — 4. The Past Performances of the horses entered at the Fair Grounds Monday will be printed in Monday's edition of Daily Racing Form. + + Probabilities; Weather clear; track fast. Kacing Starrs at 2:1ft p. m. (Chicago time 2:15). 0 Superior mud runner. X Good mud runner. * Fair mud runner. (M) Maideni. •Apprentice tllowauce. b Blinker*. First Race— 3-8 Mile 2. icai olds. Maidens Special Weights. (Track record: Jan. 15. 1581 -54% — 2 117) Today 'i Ind. Horse. Wt. Rec. A.Wt.Hnn. 52414s Advent are ID) :3".'. 118.'. 723 .-|2.-||li Buby Kvelyn 100 :3i '. 112. 72" 52476* Margaret Bteora ..115 :37'-. 112. 71.". 52403 Bel Wiagfield 115 :3S'.-. 115.. 71" 52518 Kate Briiinmel ...10s :S8% 112.. 71" 52111 Bumpety Bnnips .110 :37'-, 112.. 705 Hawrcaroa. eh. c, by Brya Mawr Coronis. by Voter. 115 Bed Tom. oh. e. by His Majesty Barieauae, by Star Shoot 1 1 r, Bob. oh c. by Orb- Panlila. by Paniiiure nr, Maryland P.elle. I.r. f. by Zeus Dorothy K.. by Kil inariiock 112 Misdeal, b. f. by Sir Wilfred C .loi \ i.to. l,\ Collar. ... 112 Who Can Tell. eh. f. by Dick Finuell P.right Star. by Star Shoot 112 Second Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs. 4 year ..|ds -md apward. Claiming. (Track record: Feb. 10, Din; 1:05*4—4 120.) 52115- *San.ly II 107 1:07--. 4 His. 725 52354 *b\'ansylvia DM1 1:"7'.-. 5 100 ° 728 523:)5 b.lean Bullanl ...11" 1:10% i 1110x715 52(107 •bills* Kruter 113 1.07 1" 100X715 l5177si»!.Vaphaiik lie 1:08% 4 111. .715 52322 Toe the Mark His 1 :i.7 ■■■"._ .-, 111x71.-, 5142!) Bafferty 111.", 1 :05 •-. I'. 111x710 51048 bPueblo 1"2 1 :"S 4 100 X TIN 51303 bl.ittle Handle ....111 1:07% .". 108.. 71(1 17828 'Jeweler 1; 103x71" 52395 Valerie West 101 1:07% 7 103x71" 52134 Carl Kllwanger ...110 1:11 0 IDS. .70.", 52145 l.Circuhite 100 1:1)7'.-, 8 MS X 705 52231 May Thuminel ....105 1:08% 7 108x705 -|B)I7 Dr. ( ampbell 112 1:07- 7 llsx7"" 52114 Si. .lust 115 1:00% 4 113. .700 5177s .In... B. Boche. .. .liij) 1 :(«)■- 4 10i). .700 Third Race — 3-4 Mile. 3 year-olds and upward. ( lahaiag. (Track record: Feb. 5, 101s 1 : 1 1 1 -. t; 1 ].; 1 (52448 1'l.Harry Baraoyae ..110 1:12 8 110X725 (52218) Mag.. mi 1:15% 7, 110072" 5230ft3 Ablaze 180 1:15^ 4 108X715 52415 •I.Meliora 105 1:12% 7 110x715 52375 I.Antioipaie 103 1:15% I 108X715 52222- Ballybell 107 1:15'-. 4 108 X n« ..2400 •The Nephew 110 1:13% 4 10SX71" 52115 Frederick the I , rea 1 115 1:12'.-. 8 110X71" 524663 Jock Scot 120 1:11% 7 115x710 5240ft Harvest King 112 1:13-.-. 7 115x710 52292 Bin" Jeans 107 1:15% 1 108. .705 52517- Philanderer 1111:14% 5 105X705 51400 Yellow Blossom ..188 1:15% 3 95.. 705 52543 Troilus 112 1:10% 7 110. .700 52406 Shilling 85 1:15% 4 113. .700 ..2., is b/oiie d Armee 111 1:14% 4 Ins. Tiki . .01137 l.Captain lorn 115 1:14% 4 108.. 708 Fourth Race— 1 Mile. ItekW 1 Purse. 3 year olds Allowances. (Track record; Jan. 11. 10Ui- 1:57% — 5 108.) 1525201 I. PIMLICO 112 1:11 1"s 750 52539 Brown Check ion 710 5241s White star 85 1:40% 108x740 (■(2407) Twopair 105X71" 52400- Botheration I M I . . Ill" 1 ;40-- 805:740 1521441 Cut Ip 108 1:44 fi 04.'. 735 52497s b.loaipiina pj 7;;- 5252" liilt Fringe 1"(C1:I2'-. BOXTSO ■ 2l|i Tharon 80X755 52055 Kant. .eh,- 55 1 :.3 j 1. }M x 7Z- Fifth Race— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Choctaw Purse. I year-olds and upward. Allowances. (Track record: Feb. 12. 1018 1:43% — 4— 115.) 52540* bPaatoral Swain ...109 1:44% 5 105X725 52513 bOagamore 107 1:15'., 4 05X720 52418* I.Tantalus -, ]i ;',x71", 52351! Bestboff 1 110.. 710 (-.2..43I bProgtown 118 1:45 5 10549705 52170 Bone Dry 113 1:40% 4 107x700 Sixth Race — 1 3-16 Miles. I .Mar-olds and upward. Claiming. (Track record: Jan. 1. 192" -1:57% — f, 105.) 525" I - Wadsworth's Last. 107 2:01 '•.-, '.I 1(100725 (524821 The Portagnese 1; lop.. 720 52537-*bP,uldy Dear IDS 2:02 7 100x715 i522"2l*bI.oril Herbert ....112 2:01'.-, 0 112X715 52 1 is- btteoaer 1; log 71;, 525(11 • Pirate McGee .... a 10»x71" ..2:;..s •i.itar One 8 100X710 525111 *b.l. I. Sloiie 1"7 2:"2'., s 107X«05 53158 Mark Beeves ill 2: mi ... s Km 7.., Seventh Race— 1 1-16 Miles. I yea 1 -olds and aaward. Claiming. (Track record: Feb. 13. 1915 1 : 1 1 '., -3 — 1"| I (52502) *Iwiniwia 112 1:40 5 107x735 52490 'bBoisterer (Ml . . . . 1119 1 ;49'.. I 93.720 (523791 Corson 100 1:43% 5 109X715 52481 •i.Saliito 105 1:48% 5 100.. 710 52350- *\\'ild Flower I 88 .71" 52580 •bKesteb 108 1:48 8 95x710 525C2 bCoiinterbalanee ...108 1:47% 5 105x710 52482 Search Light HI... 115 1:48% 5 105x710 -.L'K'.s. *b('olouel Kit km: 1:40% 4 102.. 710 52482 Serbian 114 1:48% 5 105x705 52255 bSusan M 88 1:48 5 11X1X70'. 52159 •!. Nebraska 104 1:47 7 104 d; 705 52379 bTiger Bos.- 103 1:40% 5 100X705 523083 bBluebaniioek 11111:48% 7 105X705 5223H (.Arbitrator 100 1:47% 7 109x70" 52480 P. (J. King 105jl:48 8 105.. 700 52202 *bKepeater 107 1:48 I 102x7"" -.2119 Magnet Kami 110 1:50% a 5 105x708 1854ft Fountain Fay 114 1:40% 11 105 4:700 52119 *Betsy 1111:10-- 5 99x700 Page 3 Havana Form Chart HAVANA FORM CHART HAVANA. CUBA. SATURDAY. JANUARY 22. 1921. Oriental Park. Forty ninth day. ( mI.m -Ainei i. -an .Jockey :ii il Auto ( lull. Winter Sleeting f UN days of mare. Weather clear; temperature 90 . Steward-. .1. ILh hmci-toi . I . II. I.an-dalc .in. I F. .1. Union. Starter. )«MI K. Milton. Itncing S.-c-r'-t :ll\ . II. Natll.in-on. Killing st.irt-. :it 2:15 li. in. (Chicago Base 1:4- p. ml. •Indicates apprent i o allowance. jrOfT OA FIRST RACE— 3-8 Mile. (Jan. 21, 1916— 34%— 2— 113.) Purse $'00. 2-year-olds. O^OOv Allowances. Net value to winner $550: second. $100; third. $50. I TnilPX Horses A Wt PP"s"t~vr *4~^ Str Kin Jockoya~ Wwners i H O P 8 h " .V 407-.It l [ Jl M w ItS 4 1 1 L'l W Kebmy B Cebrian » 6-6 2-6 1-6 C3847 'PINNACLE \. lin i. 1 l* -'' B Kt'un'dyli P Whitney - Q -1 i !-6 (S8407)ELIAS O. a 111 1 I 3« 8»* C H MlllerE I) Springer 8-5 1 - :;-.". 1-1 B814M OPULENT r 113 3 4 I I I* .1 Dom'tckWUItMM Bros t* 7 7 If 6-6 .".■,•170 SQUAW CHIEF wb IM ! 7 S 6*1 1" Wilaon W R Coe ORRIS ll'i 7 •'•' V B Bills Williams Bros ft 7 7 21 6-6 NAVI8CO W 11" S I 7 7"i- .1 Dawson 1 G .Julian 27 26 27 10 ."■ i 5X491 CAIM1TO « 111 6 6 8 • J Penal verAnaoala Stable 3D 36 :; i 10 5 ' .Coupled in betting; no separate place •!• thorn bettiag. Time. 23'.,, 34% leqaal* track record). Track fast. $2 materia paid, Job Joe, . :;.7o straight, 82.50 place, 62.10 shew; Piaaacte, tS.1V place, 62224 -how: Elian 0 . 62.30 Know. Bqaivalenl booking odd* Jos Job. K5 to mil straight, 23 to 109 place, •". to loo dew; Pinnacle :;:!•". to mo place. 1" to 100 show: Klin- .. IS to loo show. Wiaaer B. f. i \ Yon runup Joardaia, by Watercress (traiaed by I. Lowe; bred by Mr. Edward Cebrlaa). Wiiii i" pest al 2:83. At post '■'• minute-, start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driv-bag. .lor .lor set a great pace from the start aad area easily. PINNACLE raced la closest pursuit, finished gamely and outstayed KI.IAS O. throagh the ln-t eighth. The Utter raced gamely. OPULENT came extremely wide when enteriag the stretch, bat Balsa* il fast, BQUAW CHIaTf ran straight, but i uulil nut get up. Beratehed Anna II., lie. g'rtprO-l SECOND RACE— 3-4 Mile. (Jan. 8, 1920 — 1:11—6—102.) Purse $700. 4-year-olds and [ O dal i3 •! -L upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $550: second, $100: third, $50. Index Horses A WtPPSt M, ,4 % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P 8 ; B9188 AHERIC'N EAGLE w 6 111 II 2'J 2»1 1s l'l W Crump E .Mock 1 1 1 2-6 1.5 B9M1* DRIFFIELD wa 7 114 1 E 4" 3' ■'■- 2' N .1 P/rawA C Niehaua 6 E I 21 G-5 BM6M LUCIE MAT wa t 107 4 2 I'll* 2*3* A Ptckena i: Strewhridge I ■ I 2i (i-5 52338 GALOPIN btb 1 ii- - 7 3** 4-' 4"t 4uk c raws a W G Caaaphiill 20 86 20 s 4 ."•2438 SUPERIOR w 4 166 :'• 4 .".' 6* 6'j 6' F MerhaeeW Duggan t t 1 6-6 4-5 .VJ*J47*l..\l)Y [ONE wb i M6 E ''■ 6* s" 6" 6| .1 Fraacia .1 s Baldwin 8 I I •'! K-5 ; BttS4**JUANITA III. w I BO 8 * '■' H Bi "'- L Penaaan t TurkI^ I '• 6 -1 ■ r 6S49S DINTY MOORE w I 168 '• 3 7!I 71 71! 6»* \V K.lay W M Sheedy 2] -'_ Q 1 1-2 5tSSB*FAR EAST « I M8 7 I 1 I 8 I .' Pita M Willi; ms 66 M :;0 H .7 Time. 23. 47?-5. 1:11%. Track fast. Su' nuitu.-ls paid. Aaaericaa Eagle, s:{.7» straight, 6S-1« place, 62.7U show; DriCfeM, 65.64 place, S3. 70 , show; Lade May, M.io show. Bqatraleat iM.okiny odds Americaa Eagle, 83 ta loo straight, ", m 100 place, BB t KM) show; ; Drifseld, 193 to Hki place, ^■"' t" kmi show; Lucie May, 1241 to loo show. Wiaaer Ch. li. by Tin- Maaage* Star Cat, by star si t (traiaed h\ T. Smith; bred by Mr. Thaaaas - ( . McDowell). • Went t«i peat .it i':.".t;. At past .' miaatea. stmt c I and -low Woa easily; second and third driving. AMERICAN EAGLE, clone up from the stmt. p.isS ni LUCIE MAY after rounding tin- Inst turn and ' drew away to win easiag ap. DRIFFIELD saved groaad on tin- turns and outstayed LUCIE .MAY in the ' stretch drive. Tin- latter set a great pace to the stretch ami tired. GALOPIN ran a goad race. I Beratehed 52434 Semper Stalwart, 113. Overweights Lady lone. 3 poands. - p^tT prQQ THIRD RACE— 3-4 Mile. (Jan. 8. 1920 — 1:11—6—102.) Purse $700. 4-year-olds and 1 O^WO«Z ^ upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $550: second. $100; third. $50. | Index Horses A Wt l'PSt~^r^~%SttrFin Jockeys Owners O H O P 8 - " j ! : -J IS1 -PRIX. MYRTLE wbb 4 M7 7 7 7 J'l 4" 1' 1-* MerlmeeJ D Bartolomeo :: :: :i ii-5 ,i-5 . Bt4Sl*8MITE wb 4 144 ■ i ■'■" 4* "■' -"' B Kenn'dy W H Hull 4 14 ^-i 4-."i Btt4M MUGIVAN a 1 Hi 1 4 :'- 2" 21 J* A rryon A Teaapeat ■ -• ) ao s 4 j I SSStS** HUNTRESS a M Ml i 1 4S* 4' ••' 4] R McL'hllnJ J MeCafferty 3 2 2 4-6 2-6 Bt4B l*DIRECT*R JAMESwb 1 104 1 •". ink pi iu ;,»k r Wilson H Herdel i 'i ti U .;-." BS4S4 LA KROSS wa 5 111 I 1 B»* i «* ■ ' 6* W Cramp Wllliama Bros 4 4 4 8-5 4-5 (»l»tS)*PRESUMPT*N wa 12 141 ;• 3 6*11 7 7 .1 Fran. 'is M M ShieMa 21 2| 21 1 1-2 i Time. 2345. 48. 1:14%. Track fast. j S2 mntaeu paid, Priaeeaa Myrtle, $11.30 straight, 6i-'20 ataee, 6S.70 -how: smite. 64.89 place, .S3. 40 ! show; Magivaa, SS.30 show. ■qahraleat iiookinu adds -Priaeeaa Myrtle. 47.". to 1o(» straight, 109 to 109 place, B8 to KM) shew; ; 1 Smite. 110 to 100 place. 70 to 1oo show: Magivaa, 313 to 100 -how. Wiaaer B. f. by Prlace Ahmed— Myrtle Marion, by Wooistborpe (trained by C. H. Neal; ferei by r Mr. 11. t;. Bad well). Weat to post at 3:1' . At po-t 19 miaatea. Stmt good and alow. Won handily: atcoad ami third 1 drivlag. PBINCES8 MYRTLE began slowly aad had a roagh race in the early raaadag, but found an ii I opening next to tin- Inside rail in tin- stretch ami. Baiahiag with a rash, won going away. SMITH was bumped by HUNTRESS at the start, but ran well ami finished gamely MUGIVAN ran a goad race and 1 finished close up. l.A KKOSS moved up on the outside after rounding the far turn, but tired after get- ! ttag to the ledaer. DIRECTOR JAMES set a last pace to the last eighth and qait I Beratehed — (52408)Misa Wright. 110: r.L 434 Mayrose, 107; .".0X77 Ordeily. 10s. z rrtrOQ P0URTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. (Jan. 8. 1920 — 1:11—6—102.) La Discussion Handicap. d^OtlO Purse $1,000. 3-year-olds and upward. Net value to winner $775: second, $150; third, $75^ - Index Horses A WtPPSt "4 Vs % Str Kin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P 8 SttM ' W AK~Z( )NE wn S l"!t :; :. V 1- 1- 1" N J IJ'rnesR T Nickeraon i) 31 -',h 1 1-- : (BtlM)HERRON w I i^l 6 l :;' 3' 8' V W Crump K L Alvaraa 1-1 1-2 H 1-5 1-16 0 I "•24! -J HENRY ;. wa 6 W 1 I 21 B* 4,# S.*l K Wilson t Moaahan 6 3 9 2 I r-.;:t-l! DR. CHAS. WLLSwb 3 63 4 4 i"M' j* i" L Penman N K Deal 16 15 15 0 :: BtsttO discission w S 166 S - 6' El o- E'l !•' MerlmeeJ R CarvaUo 10 10 10 1 1 StSSO TACOLA wa C 112 1 i I I 1 I .1 Pita O U Potts :: :! ;; 3-3 1-1 Time, 23^. 47V 1:13. Track fast. $3 miitueis paid. Wat Zone. $11.90 straight, 63.39 place, 62.89 ahow; Herrea, 62.30 place, $2.59 show: Henry (J.. 63.30 show. Bqnivalenl l king odd* -War /.one. 430 to loo straight, oo to loo place, 40 to loo shew; Herrea, S, to 100 place, 23 to loo show: Heary c. 63 ta loo show. Wiaaer B. ^. by Doraado— Boco, by Matchmaker (traiaed by A. I". Dayton; bred in Bagiaad by Mr. A. Crossmaa). Went to posl at 4:t»^. At post 6 minutes. Start « 1 and slow. Won driviag; BBCOBd and third the same. WAR ZONE set a last pace all the war. saved groaad on the turns and stood a drive reso lately. HEBRON was on the outside and came wide when eateriag the Stretch, but finished fast and barely failed to win. HENRY (J. ran well and oatgamed DR. CHARLES WELLS in the final drive. 'Ihe latter ran well, but tired. TACOLA was outrun all the way. Overweights Discussion. 1 pound. _ pr§J erQ/i FIFTH RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. (Jan. 24, 1917— 1:05V5— 5—102. ) Purse $700. 4-year-•3 m O Lh ~n: olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $550: second, $100: third. $50. Index Horses AWtPPStT^ & % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P 8 - - iSS4M)ZINDO wllll t; J l'i I1 1- li C H Miller J 1. Wade :: :'. :: (i-5 ?.-l . 4tT9S*BLONDEL wa 6 103 1 •'. 6» B- 5* l" F Wilson II Herdel N 10 10 4 2 Ct45t* MARION HOLLIN8W 5 166 1 1 2" 3*2' "llk B Kenn'dyW II Hall 4 4 4 6-5 1.7 (StSSI) LOYALIST w 5 105 :: :: 4 1 t; t t^ .) I'itz Roaedale Stable 6 •; ."• 2 1 (5tS4M)*LANGHORNE wb 9 Ml I 7 2* 2* ::\ V I. I'.nman W (1 CanapheU ti ti 6 BJ 6-6 ( 62401 )CA VAN BOY WB 6 112 : .7 61 5' 6* 6*6 W Cramp I! C Woods :i l'l 2!. 1 1-- ." -J43:{ HOCNIR W 19112 s S 10* V 7' 7- R McD*OttW I". nnnngan I I •'■ 21 6-5 ' Btltl 'HUN TER l'l. ATT a i kM 11 1 7 . l 8 61 E Barnes .1 11 Moody 15 15 1.7 I :: .- i 4 «» 1 si.ir i;v SILVER wb 5 191 7 1" 1! N] H P R L'eaaterAnaonia Stable 1 1 1 6-6 3-6 BOdiTSt'SWEEPLET a E 67 7 11 »' II 10' 10- s Low.- A Batcroft ."^ -70 .70 L"i pi ,"»l«(»7 tHOSLER w 1 Wl 16 B 8' Bj 11 11 X .1 B'rnest E J.cnuhan M N 10 20 10 fMatael held. Time, 23'j, 48. l:00'i, 1:99%. Track fast. $2 miiiu'is iwid. Zindo. ?;7.7o straight, $4.00 place, $3,20 show: Bloadel, $13 J9 place. .ST.L'o show; M.mioii llollins .V8.i-.il show. . Bnaivaleal booking odd- Eiado, ^^-7 i,, inn straight 130 to loo place, tio to Kin -how: Blaantet, .70.7 '' to loo place, 200 to loo show; MarioB llollins, 80 to 109 show. Winner it. «. by WaUh. Zind.i by Woolsthorpe (trained by .1. Barks; i. ied by Mr. .1. Prather). Wini to pos| ,t 4:90. At po-t 1 minute. Start goad and -low. Won driving: second and third the ' same. ZINDO showed the I speed iimii the stmt and. going right to the front, raced MARION 11(11.- i.l.vs into dcfc.it mnl gamely withstood BLONDEL'S challenge. The latter taiahed fast on the in-ide. MARION IIOLLIN8 tired, loyalist was cut oil soon after the start and Balahed on the outside in ij soli going. LANOHORNE ran a good half. Beratehed 32431 fickle Fancy. 110. Overweights Bweeplet, i' ponnds. - Crt^prOer SIXTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. (Feb. 3. 1918— 1:44'4— 3— 92.) Purse $700. ^.^ear^olds a e3^«3«J*3 and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $550: second. $100: third. $50. Index Horses AWtl'P St_ ^^ Mt % Str Ki n Jockeys Owners O ii f P s Bt49S3BIANCA w 5 KVi • E 8] ::'' 4'- 1- pik W~Kel.-a~T Dascn 6 (i 6 21 6-5 - 1633-J SILVER SANDALS a T li ''. ■■ E 5* 6s :.' 4- _'; E Baraea A l."zarau I l l 3-6 1-5 ; S2454 HOMAM w 7 101 - 1 2" 1 2 ! l'l F Wilaon ( Toggle :: :; :: 1 1-1 SS4tS*NIGHT WIND WB61U 6 R 6 7 I I !• S Boyle T Doyle 41 .7 .7 2 1 .-,•.'1.71 CONSTANTINE WB 6 166 t 7 V -1 ■-.:■.:,_:.' i; L'catiterW Sims 6 7 7 2'. 6-6 Bt404*RHADAMBS w :•. ; pi:: l • r;. p~ i ::•. .;; \. Penman L H Baxter I E9 E4 66 M ."•.'•.'HI LAMA w 5 144 ! 1 I 6' 7- 7 * V* C H HUlerA F Dayton 10 19 1ft 4 2 BS4M BLAZONRY wa 4 113 7:7- a I 8 C Kaire s T Hedge 1 4 4 7-5 7-M Time. 24. 49V 1:1B%. 1:42. 1:4835. Track fast. sj niutiici- paid. Bianca, 620.00 straight, $0.09 place, $4.40 show; Silver Sandals, .s i.ihj place. $3.10 -how ; llnmam. 63.00 show. Equivalent i king odd*— Biaaca, 990 to 100 straight, 390 to 1 n» place. IL'O to Hmi show: Silver ■r Baadals, Hm» t., mo place, 53 to 100 show; R omasa, SO to loo show Winner B. m, by .\--:i^-ai Alpaca. i \ irenioiit (traiaed bj v Porterle; bred by Mr. Walter O. , Paimer i . Weal to po-t at 4:32. At past 3 mlantes. start K" 'd and slow. Won driviag; second and third the « same, iu \\i a was saved befaiad the leaders until an the stretch turn, where she moved up with a •' rash and raced lato ■ good lead alter eateriag the stretch and had to be ridden oat at the end to our stay SILVER SANDALS. The bitter Bnished gamely and was wearing the leader down. HOMAM race-well " to the stretch and tired. RHADAME8 wok- up mil showed the t early speed, but quit la the "' stretch. BLAZONRY ran out aa the tir-t turn. Beratehed— 52404 Kiagosi, 108; 52454*PIaatarede, 110. Overweights Biaaca, 1 pound. _ rOP *yft SEVENTH RACE— 1 Mile and 50 Yards. (March 6. 1918—1:41—5—117.) Purse $700. «3^fOOvJ 4-year-olds and irpward. Claiming. Net va.lue to winner $550: second. $100: third. $50. » index Homes A WtPPgi "4 % % Str Wa Jockey Owners H C p s - " .V'l.-.l INCINERATOR ^\ i m I 5 4'J 3 2» 2 | I] B Boyh F Wrhtpen 12 l^-1^.7 21 (09494) SINN FE1NER « 5 WE I 1 :■ I- M :;' 2» L Penman W L Oliver 3] 31 11 6-5 3-5 ' Btl4S*FOSTER EMBRY wn 5 142 2 12 r I :i .' I-' Wilson R B Allen 1 I 1 2-6 1-5 52493* KI, CORONEL a EMS 3 1 6' 6'4 5 •■- Ij R L'caeterO Toggle I 6 I 2| b-6 1 (SS490)HATRACK a t M6 E I l 2* 3» I" 5'J J Dreycr H A Cotton \2 I] 12 ., | SS4S4 *JACK HEALEY a » 106 7 7 7 7 7 7 6s J Francia .J 17' I I 2] 6-6 . BS493 OUR NEPHEW a 6 149 I 61 61 7 C H MillerF J Reams ^ !■ ^ 4-6 2-5 Time, 24. 48'i. 1:10%, 1:41. 1:44%. Track fast. .$2 mutiiei- paid. Incinerator. $41.00 straight, $10.70 place, $0.80 show: Sinn reiaer, S10.70 place. ,, $4.oo show: Foster Embry, $249 shear. i:.|iiiv.iient booking odd — Incinerator, 197S to loo straight, 735 to itn» place, L'lu ta KMt show: Sinn m Fataer, 133 to ltsi place, 199 to loo show: Foster Bmhry, to to 109 -how. Winner- ( li. f. by Aeronaut 'i'la-li. by Heno itr.miid by 1. Wri-peii; bled by Mr. Ldward I'., ("as-salt ;. i. Went to po-t nl 5:15. At post I minute. Start good and slow. Won driviag; second mid third t;ie ,e sane-. IM INERATOR responded resolutely after following Hie pacemaker closely to the stretch aaa i« outstayed SINS FEINER. The Utter Batshcd well and oatgamed Ihe tiring FOSTER KMBRY. Tiie ie latter tired after racing to Ike front aad leading under restraial to the stretch turn. 01 li NEPHEW IF wa- son When going to the posl Overweights— Jack Ueajcy, li pound;-, 1m m-.tator, '2, uiii Nephew, .1. Fair Grounds Form Chart I h i ' [ ; ; , ; - ' ' I - 1 | - " j ! . j I i j ! ; 1 r 1 ii I 1 ! I z - : 0 I _ - - . ' . '' ' in ij - a - ; FAIR GROUNDS FORM CHART NEW ORLEANS, LA.. SATURDAY. JANUARY 22, 1921. Fair Grenada. Nineteenth day. Baaiaeaa Men's Itaeini; A— o.lation. Winter Meeting of :'.:'. days Weather clear: temperature 75 °. Stewards, i:. C. Smith, M Macfarlaa and A i Mehle. Judges, .1. H. Csmphell and J. Mcl^eaaaa. Starter. A. B. Dade. Racing Secretary. Joseph McLennan. Racing starts at 2:13 p. m. (Chicago time :M." p. m.l. 'Indicates apprentice allowance. PTQprOPf FIRST RACE— 1 1-4 Miles. (March 7. 1916— 2:04%— 6— 101.) Purse $1,000. 4-year-O^ftJeih 4 olds and upward. Claiming. Net. value to winner $700: second. $200: third, $100. Index "Horses A WtPPSt 44 H % Str Kin Jockeys Owners O H 0 P 8 3-J4S2 BROOKLAND w 4 106 1 I 3 31 -': I 1 .1 Heerel l McDermld 7 P 10 4 s" 5244»»PADDY DEAR wb 7 146 S 1 Is I" 1] - - .1 .1 M'neyS A Clopton 23 IV 4 7-5,7-16 .-»'»l«!» WALT. TRNBOW WB 6 110 7 7 4- A\ V V 1*1 W rleln'chS McNelM 21 4 21 1 2-5 $9419 CORYDON wb 4 ill I :: B* 2' A- V v E Pool A Laaader 1 6. 6 2 4-5 .7-1110 LOTTERY a 7 111 1 I 6' 6* 6" 5" B1 N Barrett Marshall Bros 'is? 2[ 6-5 52S01 MAND'INS COAT wb 5 106 .7 4 7 7 7 6" V Q Stack M Loweaatela 7 P 7 i"; 6-fi .",;;{." :) WILLDO w 8M9 I .7 61 6* ii1 7 7 1) ConrllvH Herron 7 10 7 21 ti-.7 Time. 24%. 49%. 1:14%. 1:41. 2:08. Track fast. Winner Ch. k, ly Star Shoot -Dike, by Sir DiXOB (train, d by D. McDermid: bred by Mr. .lohn 17. Madden I. Went to posl at 2:19. At post 2 minutes. Start | I and slow. Won easily: second and third driv- ing. ItKOOKLANI) raced into the lead with a rush after Im-jiik saved for the lifst mile and wen hard hold. PADDY DEAR showed the most early speed, but tired in the last qaarter. WALTER TURNBOW raced prominently from the start, bat was tiring la the stretch. CORYDON had no mishap-. MANDARIN'S COAT and LOTTERY were always far back. Overweights — Walter Tarn bow, 2 poands; Willdo. 1. prtrhprQQ SECOND RACE— 3-4 Mile. (Feb. 9. 1918— 1 :11%— 6— 116.) Eclipse Purse. Purse $1,000. «3dalt300 4-vear-olds and upward. Allowances. Net value to winner $700; second, $200; third, $100. Index Horses A WtPPSt S4 *4 % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P H 69407 MINUTE MAN w 4 110 2 1 2' 2- L"i 1"^ T Jarvis M Dattner :! 4 4 1 i-:: 52401 TAB. D'HONN'URwb 5 111 7 I 1- l1 \l V T Rowan Baaar Stable 6-6 7-6 7 101-:' oat IfttSOO MAHONY WB 6 164 i 1 ::i V V H LansTd Florisant Stable :; 4i 4 6-6 2-5 53970 vim; CHING wb 4 1071 I I 6* 61 4' c G Stack M & .1 Low*eteia 16 36 i". r, • 5^467 ST. QUENT1N WB E 112 7 I c- 6" 6] V P Kin*; Damn AL- Cahn 10 II 12 I 6-6 51496 ALBERT A w 6 166 17 7 7 7 •:- S Wbla ( Knight 16 SO M I 51677 END MAN w 1 10-!i I! 5 V V. (7- 7 .1 .1 M'aej ft A (loss 1.7 16 15 5 1 Time, 23 %. 47. 1:11%. Track fast. Wiaaer— Br. «. by Pataad — Mi— Measents, by FUigraae (tral i by J. H. Davenport: bred by Mr. John i:. Madden l. Went to iio-t at 2:40. At post 1 minute. Start geed and slow. Won driviag; -econd ami third the same. MINUTE MAN suffered from betag cut oiT sharply in the Oral qaarter, but moved ap with a great rush in the stretch and outstayed TABLEAC D'HONNEUR iu a Close finish. The latter set a great pace and only seccambed right at the end. MAHONY raced |ir. lnincntly from the start and tinished fast and gamely. YUNG CHING Balahed fast. BT. QUENTIN was badly outrun. Overweight) — Tableau d'Hoaarar, ■" poaads; Yung Chiag, B44j; Bad Man. 3'... K4T prQQ THIRD RACE— 3-4 Mile. (Feb. 9, 1918— 1:11%— 6—116. ) Peerless Purse. Purse $1,000. tlislOOtl 3-year-olds. Allowances. Net value to winner $700; second. $200: third. $100. Index Horses A WtPPSt % ^~fr Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C PS .72467 UNITED VERDE w US 4 5 .7' .,' 21 1' N Barrett C W Clark 2\ :'. 13-61 1-2 .".2116 BUNGA BUCK w 146 E 4 I-' 4 V 2- T larvis M Dattner 12 29 20 (i I 62478 *RANCOCAS WB 169 2 2 2*3 31 1* :'•' L McAtee Crown Stable 21 :! 2 4-6 1-3 .■)24«»7 TRUST OFFICIAL w c. 107 7 : 2'' 1' 4' IV H King 3 Marino 3 5", S-.7 7-Ki BRITISH LINES WB 106 6 6 I H I 7 • F Smi.h T J Penriorsast 34 M 66 96 M .".-»4!»7 RAS v, 107 1 1 1' ■ 6 (i II L-unsfdKlori.sant Stable 86 46 40 pi 5 (5-J478)UAV LILLY W 91 1 7 Lost rider. .1 McCof 1 St John 1.7 20 12 4 1 (52440) BROWN CHECK wa 166 I Refused to go. E Pool B R Bradley o 4 4 7-a -j-i Time. 23. 46%, 1:13%. Track fast. Winner 15. c. by Golden Maxim- Yankee Tree, by Yankee (trained by 8. V. Harms: bred by Mr. Thomas M. Murphy I. Weal to paat at 9:04. At po-t 1 minute. Start u'ood and slow for all but BROWN CHECK. Won driviag; second ami third the same. r.MTLT) YERDE began slowly and suffered from interference at the start, but moved up fast in the last l|BBI ll I and. -tandini: a bard drive near the end. out-Lived the other-. BUNGA BUCK ran a goad race and trot up in the hist stride for second place. RANCOCA8 ran well, but tired in the last eighth. TRUST OFFICIAL raced into the lead and i|itit. BROWN CHECK refused to start. HAY LILLY lost her rider at the start. KAS s,.t the pace briefly. Scratched— r.244t Madeline Lillian. IIS. Overweighta— -Treat official. 1 pound; Ras. .".. ^•"hrr/lA FOURTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. (Feb. 12, 1916— 1:42%— 4— 113.) West End tfialtl"xU Purse. $1,500 Added. 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Net value to winner $1,000: second. $360: third. $130: fourth. $60^ Index Horses AWtPPSt^4 Vs \ Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P B 58400* ST. ISIDORE wb S 107 1 1 1» 2* 2' 1- l'i H HamtonJ E Nash 2-7 1-2 1-4 out— .Vi:L" 8-WARSAW WB7M1 3 ii 6" 6" 6*13' 2l II Thurberl. A Broaddus 1.7 24 84 4 0-5 C84M I'ASTAI. SWAIN wa 6 166 6 '■ 41 4'. 4- 2' :;'■ A Collins ■ C Winfrey 4 8 * 2 1 2 58404J*TIPPO SAHIK WB8.101 2 7 O C, U 4- 4'1 H Stearns J T Went 10 10 10 8-3 1-- .Vi47» FLIB'TYGIBBET w h 4 10.7 4 t 3j :: ' E] E .1 .1 M'neyRob'son & R'del 10 15 12 21 4-6 52294 PANAMAN w 4 148 .7 2 l'l l'l 1 ti 6 F Smito Pelican Stable 15 20 15 4 G-5 Time. 23%. 47%. 1:12%. 1:39. 1:43%. Track fast. Winner — Ch. c. by Isidor — Oaaga, by Clifford (trained by .1. K. Nash: bred by Mr. John Sanfordl. Weal to po-t at 8:30. At peal A minute-. Start feed and slow. Won easily; second and third driv- Ing. ST. ISIDORE, after being saved to the stretch, raced into the lead when called on and won under re-traint. WARSAW began slowly, but saved groaad on the turns and outstayeii PASTORAL SWAIN through the last sixteenth. PASTORAL SWAIN ran well, but had to be hard ridden all the way. TIPPO SAIIIIS tinished with a belated rit-h. PANAMAN quit badly after setting a fast pace to the stretch. Scratched — (52480) Romany . lol : 52500* Dr. Carmen. 108; (52801) Sir Grafton. 103: (.",2::33)Waukeag. 10.7: ."i24tii;-.lock Scot. 108; -72470 Ii Dry. 10.7. 0 sei w elghta — Pashsral Swats, 1 peaad. CTOK/I"! FIFTH RACE— 1 1-4 Miles. (March 7, 1916— 2:04%— 6— 101.) Purse $1,000. 4-year-O^O^t!: A olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $700: second, $200: third, $100. Index Horses A Wt I'P St K ^ »4 Mtr Kin jockeya Owners O H C P S ' (S844M)* DAVID CRAIG w 10 106 4 2 ]' l« V V I1 T Jarvis J Masterson 6-6 8-511 -102-S 1-6 .-•^419:,PIT w s 111 2 : .- 7 ii :;•• _' J Heupel J Phillips :;i 4 3 4-5 2-5 R8410*AZTEC wb 8 106 E 3 ; ::H i" 2 :;- H OregaryH Field s 6J 15 4 :;-:: B2419* AUSTRAL w 0 106 6 1 I- -' V :•' 4« J Raherta A Bweake 4 6 5 7 5 1-2 StZOS SPBCTLAR GIRL w 1 104 :: .7 t; 6 I I .7- H TharherO'Meara Bros I 15 12 4 8-5 SS44N McADOO wa 9 148 I 1 2* L'i' 1* II 6 .1 .1 kTaeyJ II Baker s II M ^ 8-5 Time, 24%. 49%, 1:14, 1:40%, 2:08. Track fast. Winner — Ch. g, by Peep s'Day — Avon II.. by Aviagtaa (trained by It. I.. Rogers; bred by Mr. Charles I). Clay I. Went to po-t at $:S0. At post 1 minute, start good and slow. Won handily: second and third driving. DAYID CRAIG raced into a long had soon after the start, but had to be ridden hard iu the last eighth to outstay PIT. The latter closed an imineii-e gap in the la-t three-eighths and linished fast. AZTEC raced prominently, but tired in the stretch. AUSTRAL had no mishaps. McADOO tried to run sat most of the way. Scratched .724X2 On High. 108. ETOET/JO SIXTH RACE— 1 1-4 Miles. (March 7. 1916— 2:04%— C— 101.) Purse $1,000. 4-year- O^Otc^bI olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $700: second, $200: third. $100. Index Horses AWtPPO t 34 Vfe % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P 8 K2419**LAD w 9 164 :. 2 ::-' ::' 9 21 1 .1 Rebtrts C Drumhilkr 11521 2 4-5 1-8 52602* 'SANDY MAC w 1104 (. 1 : - 2- :'_ V :•' .1 .1 Yn • ( Wendel 13-64] 4} 8-5 7-10 ." 24l! CAPITAL (1TY w 7 1121 6 I 4' V' 4! :. :: ; I. Lyki ( Oddo :: ?,l 13-61 2-6 52419*SOLID ROCK v. 8 149 4 1 '■' 6" *i 6« 4" 1, Axon W Smith 3] 4'. ::' 6-6 3-5 ."■ ." •»'» 'NKWKI. W. w E Km; 7 i l'l 1- 1- 4 5'. P Long .1 L Knight 15 20 20 0 2 S8488*ROYDEN WB 4 104 17 7 7 .7' 6 6* M Har'sonW Lock \2 20 L'O 0 2 .V237!) GOLDCREST BOY a S 148 -' 1 E» B» 7 7 7 K Smith Pelican Stable L'O 39 M H 1 Time. 25. 49%. 1:14%. 1:41, 2:07%. Track fast. Wiaaer B. g, hj Doraate Marietta, by Oddfellow (traiaed by 1'. Heavaer; bred by Messrs. Chiaa & FOTS] the). Went to po-t at 1:21. At po-t 1 minute. Start good and -low. Won driving: second and third lae same. I. AD. close ap from the -tart, had to be ridden hard in the stretch, but stood it gamely and out -lived SANDY MAC in the closing -Hide-. Ihe latter ran a good race and made a game linisli. CAP ll'AL CITY was gaining steadily after Inning lost ground when coining into the stretch. SOLID ROCK lini-hed well. NEWEL W. made the pace to the stretch and tired. Overweights Capital City. 1% poands. CIQK/IQ SEVENTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. (Feb. 13. 1915— 1 : 44%— 3—104. ) Purse $1,000. 3-year- tl««y"TO olds arid upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $700: second, $200: third, $100. index Horses AWtH'lit 14 V4 *4 Str Fin Tockeys~~ Owners" 6 H 0~ P S y;i 17 I l; igtown w 6 112 3 3 3'1 3} 31 2s Is f[ King C A Applegate 6 6 6 2 1 (S19M)*CHEER LEAD'R « J (OS I 1 V V I* 3] 2* T Jarvis Maa'aoa rt.- R'gera7-S 2 2. 7-!"i 3 684BO*SAGAMORE w I '.is l 2 21 2: V r. S»l 1. McD'otU Arthur .7 .7 :;'. 7-7 \-2 6844M TROILU8 n\ 7 106 S » I 1' l"'. 4; 41 !l LansTd Florisant Stable 6 IJ \2 4 2 52480* *FAIR ORIENT a v. I no I .7 E'l 61 V 6* .7' -I Hob-rts R L Baker 2\ l«-52i 1 2-6 58001 ■ *ST. GERMAIN WB 4 149 7 7 9** 7* 61 64 ' L Aran F Farrar 10 1.7 15 5 2 .".2 118 MARK WEST WB 4 149} I ': 4'' 9* 7* 7" 7- 1. .Morris S*unnyland Sta 20 40 40 12 i; 32502 MARY ERB WB 3 no 2999988N Everett G Peterson 100 100 100 M 10 Time, 24%, 48, 1:13%. 1:39%, 1:46%. Track fast. Winner Br. g. by Magneto -Beth Miller, by Miller (trained by C. A. Applegate: bred by Mr. Cutl-'.iT Woodford I. Willi to post at lis. At po-t 1 minute. Start good ami slow. Won ea-ily: second and third driv t ing. FROGTOWN, given a good ride, raced close up to the last eighth, then rushed into the lead and WOB going away. CHEER LEADER ran will and might have- done better with a stronger rider. BAG-AMOUi: raced into a char had. but tired in the la-t eighth. TUOILl'S -howed the asset -peed to the Stretch turn and tired. FAIR ORIBNT had Bo mi-haps. i Scratched— 51OS0 Kiagasher, 109. Overweights— Mark West. 2% poaads. Selection of Mares for Man O' War ■r O. , « a •' " "' _ » - ' 1 . ,, m ;. ,e i« ie IF SELECTION OF MARES FOR MAN 0' WAR William Allison, who boaght the sevea English mare- m w in Kentucky fo- Me— i- Riddle an I Jef-fords ami for especial mating wilh Man o' War. has -aed an Hnglisll competition with three prizes .ml himself a- tin- referee tor those giving the beat reasoaa lor Hie selection ,,t' the maies tor the Aaaericaa champs a. Here are tin- -even mares with their fuller pedigrees for American speculation rather thaa ci mpet i I ion : Mi— Btarligbl iinioi. by Watercress Colonial "Inn ..| lb- — tan l. Irj TreatOB, her dam Thankful Mo— b^ Parados The Apple (dam of Oae I Love), bj Hermit. li iiuhariia 11010), by Bayards Gaase Ilea, by Ualliuule, ami (racing to BarcaMlae's dam. Colette (1011), bj Collar Lady Di-dain II.. by Hanover, her dam Mkldlemarch, bj Billet (sea of \ i li mom r t. . Itatano.a (1018), by Bel Herode I'ink Clover, by .\ lton. her dam Trifle, by Baiafoin Ctmles. dam of Qneen'g Holiday, by Bt. Shaoa Antlbes isistt't- fo Beabreese), by Isoaomy— St. Margoerite. a Ladj Comfy (1918), b.\ Rot Berode— Snoot (dam I of Caligula and Snow Maideni. by I'crigoril. Smit i--ima (1918), by Bt. Angel,, DBovaata, by Si. Krusiiuin. her dam St. Marina, by Janissary— Bt. Marguerite. b\ llijmil. Bathing lllrl (1913), bj SpearaUal summer ;iri. ! b.\ Siiiiiiridge. her dam PermiKsion, bj Persimmon 'Bench. ■ Uattng to WeodjClalt (t]am of KlPOTsftj Current Notes of the Turf CURRENT NOTES OF THE TURF For some reason the breeder- of Krance -eem to be more appreciative of and value more highly the Herod -train than do the breeders of any Other country. It is due to the energie- of the French tliat the lines of Thornianby. through I.e Sancy and Flying Dutchman, by way of hta sons and grandson-, are going concerns today. It is Special Commissioner Allison's opinion that of the tlnee year old- he.-t considered through their twoyrarohl form for the K|i-oio Derby of 1921 I.eighton is best. The -on of Koj Herode -Qeeea of the Earth, by Flying Fo\. much resembles hi* gi it graadsire la general conformation. His early I' "ill in hi- 1020 racing w a- SCCasioaal lack of freedom of -(ride. The Dngli-h tumor about Mr. Macomher coming to America to engage an American trainer for hi-gnat French -table and -tad wa- not well grounded. Tom Murphy i- in charge of all. is thoroughly competent, wa- most successful in racing last year and i- popular iu France. Murphy is to stay in ■ 'large. He will be assisted by an American busi-no-s manager noi jret -elected a- far a- it, known. The li-t of -ires in Italy of which the produce gaiiinl over 8100.000 lire in 1920 is as follows: Hignorino (Best Man). 989.440 lire; Lally (Amphion). t'.7V3( 0: Areoiitc (Melton). 888.075; Guido Real ( Melaiiioni. 232.177: Calydoti (Cylleae). 179.335; Codoniaa iCamhyse), 140.100; Absolute iCallinule). I2l.02.i: Sir Archibald (Desatoad), 11.7.91.7; Kldia IBS J Konabli 102.2.70 Ihe Italian lire nowaday.* BJ v*oi!U gbsajl thici; and ouc-hall tci4lb. Page 4 Havana Entries and Past Performances for Sunday, January 23 HAVANA ENTRIES AND PAST PERFORMANCES FOR SUNDAY, JANUARY 23 *•*■■*.' WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK FAST. Racing starts at 2:13 i . m. (ffctfgt time 1:4*). ® Superior mud runner. x Good mud runner. * Fair mud runner. (M) Maidens. 'Apprentice allowance, b Blinker*. First Race— 3-4 Mile. 3 year olds and ^»|lj Claiming. (Track reooid: Jan. 8. 191'fl — 1:11 C, 102.) Todav's Ind. Horse. Wt. Rec. A.Wt.ilnn. '?47l;*l.Htf:i.i LbM MS 1:1446 4 104.. 72S S2471 s:i\„ii;i km 1:12% 2 112.. 721 5242S-' 'Miss Dixie iMi ...111' 1:12% :'. M..718 .".2472 Vnoria 104 1:14% I1W..7U 52471 •stiletto lim 1:12% & in.; no S1O02 •l.r'inis 109 1:18% 4 10-1. .710 :.2(»s7 si.nUa.i.T lift 1:15% r. no. .710 52412 "Lytic (Mi :{ M..709 nSMCi Willie Woods 1111:14% •" 110. 7or, .vjini i.si, Ragar ill 1:12% » 112X12G ril22fl 'Biscuit (Ml r. 100. .700 525i:t Plantagonct 114 1:12% !i 114X722 Second Race — 3-4 Mile. .'( v car-olds. Claiming. (Tract rmN: Jan. R, 1222 ill I 122.) 152490) *S at ma I 99 1:141.-. I21X 23 l3228tt| 'daiian 107 1:15% 121 72ii 5243n' •cigale 112 1:14% •■ : 713 52430 "• 'King'- Belle 122 1:12% 122X113 (52472) Koseate 105 1:14 107/710 32420 *8|M*« 107 1:1 5-'-, s 109/ 705 47878 Frank Moody (Ml. 104. 70(1 Third Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs. 4 -year olds and upward. hiiming. (Track record: .Ian. L'4. 1917 142%— 0—122.) (324121 'Byrne 110 1:07-.-, 5 1(14X725 334*2* OTIic Hlue Duke ...105 1:02% 5 109X720 32512 I. Polar Cub 122 142% 4 107x715 5247.1 hKunnvvcu 122 142% 4 IOC... 710" 32222 'Black Prim 115 1:07 -'.-, 4 101x710 51914 MM Wood 4 100.. 705 | 52410 Merrv Feast H5 1:07:1r. 7 109. .705 32422 •l.Onr the Way 124 142% 0 115x705 52143 Treaduell (Ml ... 2 102..2M Fourth Race — 3-4 Mile. Fourth Running Marianao Handicap. $2,000 Added. :t\ ear-olds and upward. Claiming. (Track record: Jan. V 192(1 1:11 0-102.) (52492) hBKLLK OK K1.1ZA B21 HIOWN ...105 1:11 'f. 5 114x750 Today's Ind. Horse. Wt. Rec. A.Wt.Han. 52389 Mavelo.na 104 l:144f. 3 97x740 i 52422 jMumbo Jumbo ....117 1:13'.-. 7 112*742 ' 52432 Furbelow 112 1:12% 4 111X740 523(19 idnm.lv 112 1:11% 7 122x725 1 52180 Different Kves ...122 1:12% 5 109x735 1 32287 Jl.lliulit Anglo 112 1:11 0 111x735 1 (52471 ltl»i:iinonl 117 1:14 4 Ml. .720 1 31222 Brig of War KM 1:12% 0 102. .720 1 52192 Smarl Money 122 1:12% 7 108X7X0 1 5245:5 -IlImsI Fancv KM 1:15 4 102. 725 ' 52173 I, All Ach-u M 1:12 2 M2. .722 vl\ Doyle entry. S: Armonia Stable entry. Fifth Race— 1 1-1C Miles. Havana Part Handicap. 3 year-olds and upward. Claiming (Track record: Fob. 3. 191^- 1:44%— 2— 22.) 52474- Kxhorter 110 1:15-., 7 104X729 1 32422' I»o od 102 1:47 5 102x720 1 (524751 II. ■• Pirate 22 1:40% 1 99.715 52471 Iteltj WO 1:45% 7 108X713 ! 32411' W.ilmu Hall 107 1:45% 7 108. .705 , Sixth Race — 1 Mile and 50 Yards. 4 vear oliK and upward. Claiming. (Track rccrd: March 0. 191s 1:41 5 117.) 52491 »B— a0 l 103 1:45% 5 122*723 i 52391; blluncrana 102 1:44% 5 107. .720 , 52431 'D unlet II 27!1:42% 4 95X715 , 52475 *l,Timotbv J. Hogiin.101 1:42% I 92*713 | 52455 (;iianl-man 102 1:40% 0 107. .710 32312 *bl.adv Hester 10S 1 :49^. 5 100X705 ' 52434 ISempcr Stalwart .. 107 1 :47-.-. 8 101X103 ' 52491 . •iiWilfreda 3 100X700 52431 I.Bulger 110 1:44'.. • 110X100 ' Seventh Race — 1 1-16 Miles. 4-veai-olds and upward, Claiming. (Track ie, „rd: Feb. 2, 1212 1:44% I 02. I (32210) Allsmoke 109 1:49-.-. 7 122.. 725 (523921 Allivan 102 1:42 4 104X720 ! (52422) "Faux Col 110 1:44% 8 110X720 52432 •l^ickawanna 102 1:43 3 102*713 I 52475" bl'ierre-a-Feu 112 1:40 7 100.. 715 52433::*bAmerican Soldier. . 122 1 42% 4 22X710 51120* b\Var Flume 100 1:42% 5 111 72i ' 52514 l.Stepson 5 118.. 700 1 First Race [First Havana] FIRST RACE — 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Jan. 8, 1 1920—1:11—6—102.) Index Course Dist TimeT'ckOdds Wt St K. tt *A Btr rin Jockeys Started Order of rinlsa BREAD LINE, hr. f, 4 104 By Delhi— Hunger, by Hanover. (Trainer, W. C. Westmoreland. Owner, W. C. Westmoreland). .",2171 Havana .".'. t 1 :07*f,ffi-st 4 10T. 2 2 2 ]nk L'h 10 Barnes 11 Klmont. T.M'"|iloi nd r. W. Crown 52208 Havana 51 t l:07-'\-.fust 10 99 5 7 7 I ?:i K Hunt s Byrne. Military Ctrl, Drapery (00(7 Havana U f 142%Ca»t 30 99 o 4 6 6 V I" Hunt 0 Polar Cub, Avion. Hocnir 49494 Hagtn Ab." -8 1:01 fast 21 101 33 J Dawson 5 Koran. Torquato II.. Plorsttin 4*972 Kemp' n Abf -8 1 :04%fast 31 107 2l J D'minick I Babylonian. Lady lone, V.Cuba 48721 Dei'm'r Ab 5-8 l:M%fast 1 104 lh H Gibson S May-ante. Adoro.-k. Miss I^ola 48X17 llam'fn 1 1-16 l:48%fast 21 98 f 1 1 2 2nk «*1 8 McC.raw • Keep. Hush. Goldinu SAYONA, br. m. 5 112 By Magellan— Sayonara, by Santol. (Trainer, A. 1. Austin. Owner, A. C. Henderson). .2471 Havana 51 f 1 :07*ifast 2} KiS P S S !»: If"1 J D'minickll Flinont. B.I.ine. T.Mas|uerader r .",2240 Havana &j f 14f%fJUBt S-5 M 6 I I 5h •"•' H McD'ott 9 Keuessa. U Carrison, Driffield I r,22()6 Havana :l-4 l:18"-f,good 21 M E 4 4 "' 3:i J D'niinick 7 I..KyesII., C. Iloris. S. Stalwart I C1973 Havana 51- f 1 : i«-r,t'ast 5 111 E I 4 3- 3" J Dom'icklo Smite. Zindo. Huntress E1832 Havana bh f l:09%fast 2J 112 1 X S 5' a8 J Dom'ick S I.itlmlick. Functual. Smite C1084 Laurel 3-4 l:14Mifast 28 ld4 11 11 11 11 10— I- McAtee 11 I'lmntom Fair. Jock Scot, Kirab , &0368 H.deG'ce 3-4 l:15'/',iast 31 112 6 3 3 4:i 46J J Heupel • MumboJumbo. I.'kBoy, Bellr'ger r G0224 H.deG'ce 3^1 l^S'/fefast 15 112 5 4 3 3n* 4=1 K Haynes 15 F. Pallet. S.F.mblem. l'han'mFair I MISS DIXIE, b. f. 3 (M) 86 By Luke McLuke — Aunt Josie, by Ogden. (Trainer, W. Finley. Owner. M. E. Thompson). 52428 Havana ::-4 1:17 good 15 BE I 7 7 3*1 2'| A Mcl.Tilin I Th'aWlW, T.J.Ho^an. Superior r 52367 Havana El f 1 :08'ifr.st 12 'X, E 7 !l 9° S'"-" S Lowe 10 Winnll. Coombs. TO* a 51952 Havana El f l:09'6fast 10 lol E I E C9 6I= J McCoy 11 Chefa. Kavanna, Diffidence 51810 Havana El f l:10ysgood 12 95 6 7 7 5J C7J J McCoy 7 Pie. (;ns Scheer. White Crown "1749 Havana El f l:ll%ffOOd 7 101 2 2 3 4- 3"i J McCoy C Natural. Sleepy Dear. Jacobean , 51709 Havana 11 f 1 lllf III 6 103 I 4 7 5'i !*• .1 McCoy 7 S.Dear. B'lhaMinix. CabinCreek i £1113 I^itonia 5i f LOS fast 101 112 7 7 7 7' 8*1 Q Stone 12 ltomance, I.-idyCliamp. EleanorS. . VOORIN, b. c, 3 100 By Voorheei — Norinne, by Brutus. (Trainer, J. W. Naylor. Owner, J. H. Moody). .".2472 Havana 3-4 1:14 fast 24 M I •" fi -54 1:J J Dreyer S Roseate. T.Eniiuirer. IjOttnSpeed 1 52349 Havana 3-4 1 :14%fast 20 109 4 -5 6 5: 7'- J Carmody 7 Aiken, Kama. Huonec 522S6 Havana 3-4 1 :15=r,fast 10 105 4 5 4 4-1 5" F Merimee 8 Gratian. Natural. Dantzic 51934 Havana 5^ f 1:08 fast 25 104 1 E I 1* 8*1 E Francis S Vic Munoz. (Iratian. Cigale 51894 Havana 5-8 l:02Vifast 15 104 2 4 4 41 54J R Francis 7 Qu'n ofTriinips, Kama, Cubanita , 50820 K'w'rth 3 4 l:14%fast 6 115 5 6 6 6' 7»1 H Thurber S (Jreybourne. Roseate, Dora 50795 K'w'rth 3-4 l:14vifast 28 K4 2 7 8 6J 6-J H Thurber 8 Doric. Thorny Way, ChariotteC. STILETTO, b. m, 5 103 By Assagai — Annie Lauretta, by Emperor. (Trainer, H. Shields. Owner, H. Shields). 52471 Havana 51 f 1 :074.-,fast 7 108 t; 7 7 73 68 F Wilson 11 Elmont. P.. Line. r.Mas(|iierader r 52224 Havana 3-4 1:16 good 4 109 4 5 6 5* 5» E Barnes 9 Huntress. P. Myrtle, Kavensea I 52183 Havana 3-4 1 :20-"«ihvy 6 110 5 :", 6 61 8*1 R Hall 8 FarEast. D'tyMoore. SinnFeiner r 62102 Havana 51 f l:]4 Ahvy 10 112 5 6 6 61 6'- R Hall 8 Luc.May, MissW'f;ht. LeKalafre . 5: 015 Havana 51 f 1:08 fast 8 112 4 6 6 6s 6'5 H Garner 8 P'gourdine. Ed(;.irrison. P'yJane ; 5192.2 Havana 3-4 1:15 fast 2 112 5 5 5 5n* 7°J J Butwell 9 View. Harry (Hover. Incinerator r 51870 Havana 51 f l:K Vr.good 4 107 9 8 8 6' 2' ■ Haines 18 Durella. SinnF'einer. Tw'tySeven i FINIS, b. f. 4 104 By McGee — Subdue, by Star Ruby. (Trainer, J. D. Lenahan. Owner, C. E. Lena han). 51299 Havana 51 f l:20'/shvy 21 103 5 4 4 5« 5'5 E Francis 7 Abbess, Kastern MOW, Rameuu ."1,'i^i Havana 5 8 1 :04%slow 7 115 4 4 4 48 4-J G Mangan «i Doctorl).. Twen. Seven. Driffield ] 51303 Church'l 7-8 1:28 fast 91 104 1 2 8 10 10 10' 5 E Martin 10 Anticipate. Larry P.., Klue Jeans I 50924 Chagrin Ab5-8 LOlVifast ^i 110 52i A Casey 5 J. Logan. Pl'nUeutlier, FondHup* , 60374 Th'cliffe 51 f l:07'ifast 2f 102 f* F Lux 12 Key Mar, Humnia, Vansylvia STARKADER. blk. h. 5 110 By Lovetie— My Star, by Armeath II. (Trainer, J. H. McAvoy. Owner, T. Monahan). 52087 Havana El f 1:12'.-.mu l M 114 4 4 4 41 4;5 C Horel 9Cus Sclicer. Huntress. Hatrack ■, 51501 Havana 1 1 :47%hvy 15 100 4 4 5 5 5 b3* J Furl^on 5 Buford. Helen Atkin. Bally 44478 Empire Ab 3-4 1:10 fast 100 112 7 9 9 9 9" J Rod'g'ez 9 Old Rosebud, Flags. Bill McCloy j 41444 Havana 3-4 l:15%fast f 116 4 11 l»k If C Gray 9 Ros'gine, S.LightHL, D.KPethe I ssfji» Au'duct 5-8 1 :00%good 50 109 6 6 6 6 6" R Trolso « Y.Adara. B B.-*uty. B.D'ncerll LYRIC, ch. c. 3 (M) 94 By Bard of Hope — Star of Runnymede, by Star Shoot (Trainer, F. A. Herold. Owner, F. A. Herold). :iM72 Havana 5-4 1:14 fast 2 i KM) S Pulled up. S Lowe 8 Koseate, T.Kuqtiirer. IxdtaSpeed 1 5)952 Havana El f 14*%fa*t 12 108 :: « 7 ".- 7;3 R I.Casterll Cliefa, Ravanna, Diffidence 51483 Howie El f 1:11 good 8f Ml 3 2 3 21 5'1 R L'casterll Ceprose, M«4. Barnes, L. Maiden l 51142 Bowie 7-8 1 :33Vf.mud 20 107 6 6 6 6 6-'u S Lowe 0 Dantzig. King'sK.. IjiugbMaiden 51427 Bowie 51 f l:08%fast 123 114 4 11 9 101 9'* R L'casterl4 IrishAb'ss. T'ntula. P.T.Barii'm J 61226 Empire 51 f 1:09 hvy 15 110 7 7 8 71 S21 R L'caster 9 I^idy Stella, Kavanna, Gwendola 61191 Empire 51 f 1:09 fast 25 M 7 6 8 7' 7=1 R L'caster 9 Mach.Gun'r, C.F'nces. JamaicaB. 60773 Jamaica 51 f 1 :07-}r.fast 30 99 8 9 9 710 78J R L'caster 10 Episode, Silence, Santa Claus WILLIE WOODS, b. g, 5 110 By Sain— Argon Esher, by Esher. (Trainer. C. R. Smith. Owner, F. Delbarrio). 52315 Havana J-4 1 : 15'. -.fast (; 105 I 6 8 81 9s; I FL-trlr-r 12 Konndel. Loyalist. T'nly Seven 1 52141 Havana 51fl:15"ihvy 10 110 1 12 2' 4«1 J Uminick 2 S. Stalwart. S.Cbange, Maj.Fisk ' S20M Havana 51 f l:08 ifast 8 112 7 7 7 81 814 J D'minick 9 Direct 'rJaines, OurNephew, Vim 1 61831 Havana Eft t l:ll'/f,fast 10 112 8 5 5 6- 6'J J Dom'icu 10 L'ghingByesII.. Roundel. Vision 1 f.l80!i Havana ift t l:10%good 10 109 5 2 2 5' 7" J Dom'ick M Guardsman, Allsmoke. Nobleni'n 1 SIR EDGAR, ch. h, 9 113 By Cunard — Stumpy, by Hansome. (Trainer. J. J. Alt. Owner. H. W. Plant). '21'M Havana 51 f 1:14 hvy 15 110 6 4 7 7 7-° F Wilson 7 B.Hunley. ScarpialL. Pok.Jane ' 450:!9 Havana 51 f 1:06 fast 15 112 3 7 7 7J 7-- J Connors 8 Nepe. John Jr., Avion 4"612 Havana 5" f 1:08 fast 7-5 115 5 3 3 31 3J E Hileman 8 L. Nephew. W.Mack, Lantana 40267 Pirn I ico 2-4 1:13 fast 23 109 6 5 2 3'5 4' E Sande 12 Onico. Anal Go On. Prunes 40222 Laurel 3-4 1:13 fast 10 111 6 4 5 5: VI H Lunsf'dl3 C.Leydecker. Blazeaway, Blaise ' , 38994 I^atonia 1-4 l:131ifast 6 111 1 2 1 3s 3* D ConnTl 12 Zim. High Gear, Ague 38833 Latonia 3-4 1:17 hvy 17 114 9 9 7 6s 631 E Pool 10 W.o'Wisdom, Cane Run, BillieB. :ib699 Latonia 3-4 1:14 fast 39-10 107 8 7 6 6' 64S J Mooney 12 Arch Plotter, Yorkville. Zim 38284 Church'l 3-4 1:15%mud 14-5 114 7 6 6 •* 35i J Kederis 11 Liberator, Leicester. Gold. List 38225 Church'l 3-4 1:14 fast 13 fJ2 1 12 3" 3'j| J Kederis 10 Clean Up, BillieB., Iron Master BISCUIT, b. m. 6 (M) 100 By Israel or Oyama— Bis. (Trainer. J. Henry. Owner, W. E. Wilkins). ll*M Havana lni50y l:46'.,fast 100 M I I :* 1 » 10 10=- R Ball M Allsmoke. Sinn Feiner, James 51571 Havana 5-8 1:12 hvy 20 110 7 7 7 7 l'3 ■ Francis 7 DoubletlL, T.Pirate. Hun Piatt I 61525 Havana 5-8 1 :05'-,.slow 20 104 7 7 7 7 7M F Hurley 7 Maityl.oii. T.J.llogan, W.Dr'm i 4:'::2!l Meuve Ab 5 -S l:07'r.hvy 15 115 5" A Casey 0 Necessity, W.P.Mont'y, M.Ster'g ; 48i;w; Uevre 1 l:49Vihvy 69 106 8=» E H'b'rne 8 Orenzo, P.d.Cli.uue, "t'andelaria i 4': iO COB'sM 1m20y l:44=.-,good 26 KM 6 7 7 7 7 7«» H Stearns 7 V'kist. DickieW., HigliOlympus s FLANTAGENET, b. g, 9 114 By Ogden— Mamie Worth, by St. Georga. (Trainer, S. Burnside. Owner, S. Burnside). 525 13 Havana J-4 1 :14-.-.fast :.[. 109 :: 7 7 61 7*1 L FN nman 8 Clark.M.. Aiurelte. TwentvScv en i 52429 Havana 2-4 1:P. rodiI I 111 I E 4 21 2* C Karnes 9 Hatrack. Klmont. Itianca 5254$ Havana 5-4 1 :15 '-.-.fast 21 112 E 4 4 0'i 7° C Karnes 11 Incinerator. SinFeiner, F.Knrke ? 6230E Havana 3-4 l:14Sfast 4 114 9 3 2 2» 4- C Fames 10 P.Myrtle. T.J.llogan, Clark M. 52225 Havana 2,-4 1:16 good 2 111 1 7 6 5' 6S2 C Barnes s Scarpia II.. Kianea. Incinerator r 62 H4 Havana Eft f 1: » fast 31 112 4 4 4 2- 2'i C Karnes 8 Cavan Boy, L.Hester, S'perior r Second Race [Second Havana] SECOND RACE— 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds. Claiming. (Jan. 8, 1920— 1:11 — 6 — 102.) NATURAL, ch. f. 3 107 By Martinet— Chemulpo, by Ben Stroma. (Trainer, P. J. Williams. Owner, Williams Bros.). "Lllo Havana 2 4 l:15%COOd 1 M 1 2 2 1' I* B K.iui'.ly S Cigale. KingV Help-. Ko~eale EC2M Havana 2.-4 l:16%f«s4 21 rtS I 4 2 2' 2" t Wilson 8 (iratian. Dantzic, Koseate 52164 Havana 51 t LH'^hvy 4 M6 I 5 Fell. F Wilson ISssfs, Roseate. King's Belle 51934 Havana 51 f 1 :0S fast 21 10E 7 ( (i P 5« R L'caster 8 Vic Munoz. (iratian. Cigale 51812 Havana 51 f 1 :10'5good 1 Ml 7 6 5 3- l" B Kenndy 7 (iratian. (iet 'Km. Draftsman 51749 Havana El f l:U%*OOd 1 1 L" E 4 4 3'J 1«| B K-nnedy S Sleep.vDear. Mis.sDixic. JacobeaV l 516J7 Havana 51 f 1 :21%hvy 1 104 4 I 2 2s 3- W Jarrell 5 BlueFlame. Coombs. Her. Minis I 51422 Church' 1 11:11 fast 4 1W{.11 11 1] 11 10= 8" N Larrett 12 I' inline, Lucy Kate. Jim Daisy ■ CRATIAN. b. f, 3 109 By Astronomer— Helen O'C, by His Highness. (Trainer, W. C Westmoreland. Owner, W. C. Westmoreland). 5228'; (lav-ana 2-4 1 : 15% fast " •'• Wl 1 - 1 1' 1" F Hunt 8 Nalural. Danl/.i.-. EtOSWatC 52164 Havana 5J f 1 :14,/r.hvy S-S 105 :: 2 Fell. V Hunt 0 Splits. Koseate. King's Belle 5205:; Havana 51 f 1 :07%fast ! 1"7 I 2 2 2s 1' F Hunt 5 Koseate. (iet 'Km, Cigale tl9:l4 Havana 4] f 1 :'I8 fast 7-5 112 6 3 2 2* 2' J Butwell 8 Vic Munoz. Ciuale, Whippet 51W2 Havana 51 f LlO'igood 21 104 1 1111 2» B Atkins'n 7 Natural, (iet 'Km. Draftsman :i(H8 Virgliria 5J f 1 ^8% — 115 I E Hileman 5 TlieVirgini.'m. H.f.ucas, Repeat t 51dl \ ir^inia El f 141 — 119 IE ILleinan i Helcnl.ucus, Repeat, P.iireeuwuj f i ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 ! , i , , | ' ' ' CIGALE, blk. f. 3 97 By Von Tromp — Cricket, by Chesterfield. (Trainer. J. Lowe. Owner. E. Cebrian). 52430 Havana '-4 l:lS%MOd 2 : 6 2 11 2: f* F Wilson ♦» Natural, (iing's P„dle. Rowate | 52M Havana 51 f l:07 jfast 2 1 K 2 2 2 2* l'l F Wilson 8 S'yDear. CorneliaC. Disturbance 52245 Havana 3-4 l-.ie^^fast 8-5 96 5 5 5 32 2" F Hunt H Cet 'Em, GeorseC.Jr.. CorneliaC 52053 Havana 51 f l:07*4fast 21 100 4 4 6 4J 451 F Wilson 5 Cratian. Roseate. Get "Em 51934 Havana 5* f 1:08 fast 5 97 8 7 7 61 3*1 F Wilson 8 Vic Munoz. Gratian. Whlp4 et 51850 Havana 51 f 1 :09-'!.-)fast 21 110 2 2 2 6 6»1 W Kelsay 5 CabinCreek. Rama. WillowTT** 61572 Havana 5-8 1:12 hvy 4 -103 5 4 4 3' 33 B Kenn'dy I Spugs, Vic Munoz, Aunt Deda KING'S BELLE, b. f, 3 102 By Sea Kin»— Bella Nelson, by Sempronins. (Trainer, F. A. Herold. Owner, F. A. Herold), E24M Havana 2-4 l:15%ffOod 5 ]00 6 6 5 4"l 9* R I.' coster t Natural. Cigale. Roseate :2164 Havana 51 f 1 :14yr,hvy 7 "a 99 E I 2 2* "' R L'caster 0 Spugs. Roseate. Draftsman 52120 Havana 5' f 1:14 '-.hw 3 1M I 1 1 1J Is R L'caster I Mavehona, Black Top, Coomb* B19M Havana El f l:07V.fast 5 110 7 11 11 11 MM B L'casterll Fright. Rama. Kygone 51586 Howie ll:47-..hvy 1 99 7 5 5 4 5s i*\ R L'casterll Tingling. Ross R. Explosive 51476 Howie S-4 1 :17-.-.slow 4i-5 104 7 4 3 11 2' R L'caster 2 Tingling. M .rn.Face. Saeajawea 51456 Howie 61 f 1:25 slow 11-4 99 2 11 Is 1" Ii L'caster 8 I/idyGranite, Fad. Star, BI'kTop ROSEATE, ch. f. 3 107 By All Gold— Bose of Dawn, by Hamburg;. (Trainer. A. C. Niehaus. Owner, A. 0. Miehave). 52472 Havana 2-4 1:14 last 2 Ml 3 2 3 l«i l" k F. Barnes s TlieKnquiror. I.ottaS| eed. Voorin 52430 Havana S-4 l:15%COOd 41 109 1 4 1 3- 47 W Kelsay 0 Natural. Cigale. King's Itelle 52286 Havana 2-4 1 :l.".-.-.fast 21 103 6 7 7 6* 4* E Barnes 8 Gratian. Natural. Dantzie ,':k;4 Havana ."..'. f l:14Vhhvy 7 94 2 4 I V 2' II Bridges f. Spugs. King's Belle. Draftsman 52053 Havana 5' . f 1 :07 -,fast S 100 2 I 3 l'l f I Fletcher 5 Cratiaii. (iet 'Km, Cigale 51993 Havana 51 f 1 :07%fast 2J 107 11 10 10 8J 8" J Carmodyll Friglit. Rama. Bygone 51850 Havana 51fl:09%fast 41 107 3 3 I 2} 4J J Carmody 5 CabinCreek. Rama. WillowTree 50916 K'w'rth 5-4 1 :12--.fast 20 102 3 3 4 4" 4a J Dreyer 2 Bab.v Grand. Tharon. Ikey T. SPUGS. b. g. 3 109 By Charles Edward— Shoo Fly, by Meddler. (Trainer, W. F. Taylor. Owner. A. L. Taylor). 52430 Havana ::-1 1 :15:l-.good 4 1"7 5 1 4 ■:.-■■:,■ J Francis 0 Natural. Cigale. KiacV P.. lie S222E Havana 2 4 1 :15--,fast 5 112 7 i I (ir- 2*1 J Francis 8 (iratian. Natural. Dantzic C2144 Havana El t Lll'-.hvy 3 M7 1 111- 1' J Francis 0 Roseate, King'sKelle, D'flsman 51975 Havana 51 f 1 :08%fast 21 KI7 1 2 2 2* 2'| F Hunt 4 Vic.Mnnoz. AniitDedH, San. Clans 51769 Havana 5-8 1 M'^good 21 109 I 2 4 4" 4C1 J W Dodd 0 Vic Munoz, Aunt Deda. S. Clans 51572 Havana 5 8 1:12 hvy 2 10913 3 2 1* l'l J W Dodd I Vic Munoz. Cigale. Aunt Deda 5122.! Latonia 3 4 l:15%slow 15 107 1 3 3 11 li C Duel 11 Slipalong. Cigale.. Big Sou FRANK MOODY, ch. c, 3 (M) 104 By Ormondale— Love Note, by Kantaka. (Trainer, J. J. Holtman. Owner, J. J. Holtman). 17279 Latonia 41 f Ei%faat J25 1 5 R 8 7' 7,T J Carmody !» Run-aic. Winchester. TomNorrN I74M church'l 41 f 5S%fa*t 61 107 12 12 12 12': G Stack 12 Will o' Wisp. Pliil'er. XV. or Quit 41000 Lex'ton 4* f 57 fast 9 107 1 2 2 4 4'5 J Carmody 7 Ri'gRose, RertbaS.,Mary(iaffney 46874 Lex'ton 1-2 48^fast 26f 112 7 4 5' 5'5 J Kederis 11 The Ally. Gangway. Cm le Velo »5721 F.G'nda 3-8 35%fast 7 112 4 4»* 3" W Meehan !) lliinga Buck, Tutt, Joe Ksh 15620 F.G'nda 3-8 38 mud 40 110 1 , 6'1 6'° W Meehan 7 Aunt Deda. Alcutraz. Teulte 15587 F.G' (la 3-8 36%hvy 40 112 7 T' 6" W Meehan 8 Q. of Trumps. Whippet. R.Grand Third Race [Third Havana] ! I ' 1 1 r I I , r I r , i . 1 , r I r . ; r i ] I , ■, j I 1 THIRD RACE — 5 1-2 Furlongs. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Jan. 24, 1917—1:05 1-5—5—102.) BYRNE, ch. g- S 104 By The Manager— Caution, by Flanudea. (Trainer. J. Hajgerty. Owner. Rosedale Stable ). 52410 Havana 51 f 1 :12'...slow 2 107 3 3 1 1} U J Francis 1 FicklcFanoy. Mil.(iirl, Mer.I'east tXm Havana 51 f 1 :07:'..last 7 1 lo 1 1 1 V V J Pit/. 8 Military Girl. Drapery, Kewessa 49089 Mt. Sterling 11:48 mud — 116 .-' B Md'ann 4 Lady-Luxury. Clerk, Sec'dCousiii OOMlft.St'K 11-16 1:5:1 fast — 111 l1 C Griffin 2 Dalial.iali II.. Jellisou 19081 Mt. Sterling 3-4 1:18 fast — 118 33 .1 Koherts B G'ldStone. R'livB'nds. LittleRutn 18423 Latonia 3-4 1:13 fast 6 115 1 I i || 2 W Crump 12 Honor Man. Dark Hill. Sand lied THE BLUE DUKE. ch. g. 5 109 By Duke of Ormonde — Blue Ball, by Hastings (Trainer, W. Brown. Owner, El Morro Stable). ."247:, Havana 3-4 1:11 fast 5 110 5 4 4 4' 5' W Kelsay 8 The Belgian II.. Koran. Osgood 52229 Havana 2-4 1 :l.'l"f,fast '■' M6 1 3 4 6" 67J E Atkins n 7 Koran, (ins Scheer. Polar Cub 52228 Havana 3-4 1 :15:,sgood 3 110 4 1 1 ll 6- W Crump 8 Just Fancy. The Pirate. Mather "1953 Havana 51 f 1 :07^fast. 7-a 113 3 11 l'l 3* W Crump 2 Assumption. D'eiission. G'rauteed 51935 Havana 5-8 1 :00-ifast 5 110 1 3 4 3" 441 W Crump 8 Am.Ace, B.of Eliz'town, H.Atkin 51854 Havana 3-4 l:15%fast 6 113 4 1 2 2» 1" XV Crump 8 B. Prince. T.BeigianlL, G. Scheer POLAR CUB, b. c, 4 107 By Ossary— Thrifty, by Ogden. (Trainer. B. B. Rice. Owner. T. Doyle). .".2512 Havana 2-4 1 :13'„-.fast 2 Ml 2 5 2 4 4 - S Boyle 5 Koran. Hush. Pomerene :"2i::i Havana 51 f 1 :09=-good 6-5 98 3 1 1 HP F Wilson 2 Waterford. Pas deChance. Fleer 52329 Havana 5-4 1 :13-'.-.fast 4 102 5 6 6 4"K 3* F Hunt 7 Koran, (ins Scheer. T.Helglanll. 52287 Havana 51 f 1 :08y0fast 3J. K 0 I 2 2 2J13«-F Wilson 2 Assumption. B.Maclean. Azurita 52090 Havana 51 f 1 :12 mud 7 102 3 3 3 C3 3«1 F Wilson (i Azurita. P..ofF'town. JustFancy 52047 Havana 5i f LOSrufast 31 99 1 1 3 31 l1 F Wilson (i Avion. Hocnir. Frascuelo RUNNYVEN. b. c. 4 106 By Bunrymede— Ventura, by Vir»U. (Trainer, A. L. Austin. Owner, A. L. Austin). -IT Havana 5-4 1:11 fa.st 4 Ml 1 0 7 P :,-\ R McD'ott 8 T.Helgianll.. Koran. T.BlueDuke 52266 Havana 51 f l:07%fast 4 lo4 2 4 5 B'J : -\ N Collins 8 (i. Scheer. S. Susie. T.BelgiauII. 52228 Havana 3-4 l:15-}sgood 5 107 1 7 6 &'! 5 | J D'minick 8 Just Fancy, The Pirate. Mather ,",1994 Havana 51 t l:07%fast 7 108 3 S 5 C* 5'J J Dom'ick 9 Blazeaway, Just Fancy, Sis. Susie 51935 Havana ' 5 8 l:00-;jfast 10 108 3 4 6 6' 6°1 k McD'ott 8 A'canAce. B.ofEI'town. H.Atkin 19568 Windsor 3-4 1:13 fast 6 110 4 2 2 2' J 2"" J Heupel 12 Due deGuise, IronBov, Emriuite 19434 Ft. Erie 3-4 l:12^fast 11-5 111 6 7 6 71 8'* T Nolan 8 Virgo. Eucrinite, Glen Light 49360 Ft. Erie 3-4 l:1234faat 7 110 10 11 3 3' 4«1 J Butwell 12 A.Alex., Camouflage, Biddledee BLACK PRINCE, blk. c, 4- 101 By Tony Bonero — Clothes Brush, by Ben Brush. (Trainer. P. Leydecker. Owner. P. Leydecker). T2266 Havana 51 f 1 : i7^fast 6 100 8 8 8 71 t?| A McL'hlin 8 G. Scheer. S.Susie. T.BeJgianll. 52143 Havana 5-4 1 :22%hvy 1 103 6 5 3 0* 2*1 F Hunt 7 Chimera. Redland, Ameri.Bagle 52077 Havana 1 l:40%fast 31 104 13 3 2 4- 481 F Merimee 5 Penelope. Hocnir. Allivan 52050 Havana 3-4 l:14Vifast 2 100 5 5 5 5* 5s-, F Merimee (i Furbelow, Assumption. Penelope 51914 Havana 51 f 1:08 fast 31 102 6 5 4 4J 2" F Hunt (i SisterSusie. Discus'n. T.Belg.IL 51854 Havana 3-4 l:li%taat 21 lo6 1 111* 2" F Hunt 8 T.B.Duke. T.B'gianlL. G. Scheer 51690 Havana 5-8 l:06Vsslow 1 105 3 3 3 2h 35 F Wilson B Buford. Helen Atkin. Aunt Deda INA WOOD, br. f. 4 106 By Honeywood— Ina L., by OtU. (Trainer, W. B. Finnegan. Owner, W. F. Knebelkamp). 51914 Havana 51 f 1:08 fast 15 105 5 2 2 2"t 6'« R McD'ott 6 Sis. Susie. Bl'kPrince, Discussion 50455 Lex'ton 3-4 1 :15*f,fast 14 106 3 2 2 61 8'» II King 8 Marse John, Meliora, Stpteeler 50280 Lex'ton 3-4 l:12%faat 12-5 109 4 1 1 2= 48 H King II ('.Brown, Sam'sBoy. RapidStride 49777 B.Grass 5-8 59%fast 27-10 120 2l F Merimee 5 VivaAmer., laQjlill'j. WarSp't 49744 B.Grasa 3-4 1 :16%mud 13-10 100 l2 F Merimee lIsMttLaa, Gold Stone. Abbess MERRY FEAST, br. g. 7 109 By Bonarosa — Symposium, by Synnington. (Trainer, L. Lannay. Owner, J. Costello). "2410 Havana 51 f 1 :12'/f,slo\v 7 107 4 4 4 4 4-- C, Mangan 4 Byrne, FickleFancy, MilitarvGT .".1458 Bowie 3-4 1 :17'.-slovv 2(',f 115 5 116" 9'- J Pierce 12 H'dG. Heels. SammvKellv. Turf EMM Laurel 3-4 1 :14'/5fast 29f 110 I 2 3 H* 11** R Rom'ellill Phantom Fair. Jock Scot", Kirali 50524 H.deG'ce 51 f l:06%fast 22 11G 3 11 1* 4'J J Heupel 7 T.BelgianIL, WalterMack, InaK. 505O3 H.deG'ce 51 f 1 :08%slow II 112 2 2 2 2s 4»1 E Haynea B Phan.Fair, Sunrose, East.Glow 50285 H.deG'ce 3-4 l:14%fast 67 105 7 9 9 9 9-'» G Babin 9 F.W'sbman, G. Scheer, Pbau'mF. OUT THE WAY, br. h, 6 115 By Peter Pan— Sweepaway, by Wild Mint. (Trainer, M. Goldblatt. Owner, M. Goldblatt). 52491 Havana 51 1" l:oi; -,fast :: MO 2 111] 6r-3 B Kenn'dy *i B.ofE'towu. M. House, As'mpfion 52330 Havana 51 f 1 :07 fast I 112 3 1 I 2* 4s! J Butwell 8 Fright. B.ofBl'town, Just Fancy 52076 Havana 51 f l:07%fast S-5 109 2 1 1 I3 2» F Weiner • R. Angle. SanDiego. Assumption 50981 Latonia 3-4 l:l2,rV,fast 15 105 3 11 3s 8" II J Burke S KinsGorin. Min.Man, B. Paradise 50913 Latonia 3-4 1:12 fast 6 102 3 115 5'° C Buel S Jorice, Clintonville, GeorgeStarr TREADWELL. b. g. 5 (M) 106 By Hurst Park— Eric Belle, by King Eric. (Trainer. R. B. Allen. Owner, R. B. Allen). ".2145 Havana 5-4 1 :223.-,hvy 10 MS 4 I 7 7 I31 H Garner 7 Chimera, Redland. Auieri.Bagle 51790 Havana 5-8 l:04Vsgood 8 110 7 6 6 7 7" H Garner 7 SlipperySilver. Durella. B.Butler Fourth Race [Fourth Havana] l J 1 ' 1 1 1 ' , ' I i ; i s i ? r r l I ■ t f FOURTH RACE — 3-4 Mile. Marianao Handicap. 3-year-olds and upward. -Jan. 8, 1920—1:11—6—102.) BELLE OF ELIZABETHTOWN, 114 By Jach Atkin— Cloistereis, by Carlton Oranre. br. m, 5 (Trainer, W. Call. Owner, T. Hoffler). 52492 Havana 51 f 1 :06:'.,fa.st S-5 111 4 6 5 31 I? J Hoffler I Mayjlou-e. As u'ption. S.Monev 52330 Havana 51 f 1 :07 fast 2) Ml E 2 1 l'l 21 J Hoffler 8 Flight. Just Fancy, Out the Way 52267 Havana 2-1 l:U%fka4 1 K'4 3 111" 2'. J Hoffler 8 M'hoJumbo. Penelope. VicMuiio'z 51090 Havana 51 f 1:12 mud 4 112 I S C 24 2*12 Hoffler (i Azurita. Polar Cub. Just Fancy E1935 Havana 5-8 l:00%fast 3 107 8 6 3 2» 21 J Hoffler 8 Am'icanAce. H.Atkin, T.B.Duke MAVEHONA, b. f. 3 97 By Haxmonlcon— Isette, by Isinglass. (Trainer, K. K. Karrick. Owner, W. R. Coe). 52389 Havana 5-4 1 :15 v-.fast 1 KM 6 6 6 6 6*1 F Wilson ('.Whippet. Pansy. Cubanita 52226 Havana 51 f l:09ftgood 2 103 6 3 1 l" 1= F Wilson 7 Bygone. Whippet, Huonec 62120 Havana 51 f 1 :14 .hvy 8-5 109 4 4 5 2* 2» F Wilson (i King's Belle. PlackTop. Coombs 52012 Havana 51 f l:09'/r,fast I lu" I 5 4 2"» In F Wilson 7 W. Tree. T.E'i|Uirer, L. Speed 50970 Jamaica 5-Sl:00%fast 11-5 115 3 4 5 5" 4*1 C F'b'ther 0 Chat.Thierrv. Summit, Hold I 'p 50110 Bemont 3-4 st l:13M;fast 10 109 2 3 4- 4"i' L McAtee 8 Mulciber, Conine. Scotland Yet MUMBO JUMBO, b. g, 7 118 By Ildrim— Mutchkin, by Giganteum. (Trainer, B. B. Rice. Owner, T. Doyle). .".2122 Havana 1 1-S 1 :5."o-pood 4 1 If. 3 I 2 2 » 4« S Boyle 2 Bally. Bread Man. Doeod T2270 Havana 5-4 1 : 15'. -.fast 2 117 1 2 2 2* 2« S Boyle I Assumption, l'astoureau 522(17 Havana 3,-4 l:13'/r.fast 2 114 1 5 3 1" 1" B Boyle ." Pastoreau, Fright. Balls "2267 Havana 3-4 l'43%faat 21 UK'. 1 4 2 2'.'. 1?. R McD'ott 8 B.of K'lovvn, Penelope V Miluoi 52051 Havana lm50y 1 :43%fast 10 11112 6 3 4 *A L'-» S Boyle 12 Herron. AttaBovll.. HelenAtklu 51995 Havana 51 f 1 ^Ifcfast 3 109 2 111- l'JS Boyle 8 Furbelow. RightAugle. WarZone 51873 Havana 51 f 1 :09%good 21 110 1 2 2 1 l" 8 Boyle 4 Discussion. Assumption. Osgood 51349 Pimlico 1 l:414;fast 13f 108 6 4 3 2 2; 1° L Morris lo Alvord. Lady Kmmeliue. Berlin FURBELOW, b. f. 4 111 By Peter Pan— Frillery, by (Trainer. M. Goldblatt. Owner. M. Goldblatt). .2152 Havana 1 1-8 1 :55'-good 6-5 107 4 111 l'15"\.l Francis I Bally, Bread Man. Docod 52350 Havana 1 1-16 1 :4t%faat 2 U5 4 4 5 2 P kl" .1 Francis 4 Bally. War Zone. Penelope :"2:;09 Havana 1 1 -16 1 :4t%taat S 104 6 3 1 1 11 :.' J Francis 7 L'wanna, The Pirate, Grundy T2267 Havana 3-4 1:13%fast f lo7 6 6 5 5' f.-'l W Kelsay 8 M. Jumbo. B.of K'town, Peuelope 52207 Havana 51 f 1 :09 Osgood 7-5 M9 3 3 2 2' 2-' W Kelsay 5 Penelope. WalnutHall, C'mwell 52050 Havana 3 4 l:14%fast 7-5 105 6 4 1 1* I1 B Kenn'dy I Assumption. Penelope, PoniVne 51995 Havana 51 f l:07V3fast 2J 105 6 6 4 31 2'1 B Kenn'ay 8 M. Jumbo. KightAngle, WarZoiie GRUNDY, ch. g, 7 108 By Roquelaure— Prude, by Meddler. (Trainer, W. A. Carter. Owner, Armonia Stable). "22,09 Havana 1 1-16 t:4f%faat 4-5 101 2 5 2 4 4- 441 A Pickens 7 L'wanna. The Pirate. Furbelow 52248 Havana 1 1:42 fast 5 KIS 2 12 1 1*1* A Pickens 7 Kxborter. Guaranteed, Betty J. 52165 Havana 1 3-16 2:16%hvy 7 106 5 2 4 5 5 5-- J Pitz 5 BreudMan. NightWind, Croniw'l 52058 Havana 1 1-16 1 :47%fast 10 108 2 14 4 4 4T F Merimee 4 BreadMan, Baliymooney, Buford 51995 Havana 51 t l:07'r,fa.st 4 112 7 7 6 6- 6«1 F Merimee 8 M.Juuilio, Furbelow, R. Augle 51554 Havana 3-4 l:17:h;slow 2 109 2 3 3 2uk *J F Merimee | Bro.Macl'u, Bierman, P.ofComo DIFFERENT EYES. b. h. 5 109 By The Manager— AcushU, by Miser. (Trainer. J. D. Millin. Owner. J. D. Millin). lis.; Havana :: 4 1 :18:Shvy 10 105 5 6 6 I IE Barnes t! Herrou, Amer. Ate. KightAngle EMG Havana 51 f l:07 /5faBt 3 112 1 2 5 5' o4l E Atkinsn 8 M. Jumbo. Furbelow. K. Angle 5187-1 Havana B-8 LOl'^good S-5 109 2 3 3 4\ 43i' W Crump 2 B.ofE'towu. A'icauAce. H.Atkiu 51813 Havana 3-4 1 :16%good 3 109 3 4 3 3"t 2" E Atkinsn 8 Pomerene. Osgood. Bro.Maeleuu 51733 Havana 5-8 1:05 slow 4 110 1 1 1 1» 1«| E Atkins'n li Osgood. It. Augle, Bro. Ma leau 51187 Empire Ab 3-4 l:10 4fast 15 109 5 3 3 64 64| T Davies 7 T.d'Houneiir, A. of Aces, R. Lodge RIGHT ANGLE, br. g, 6 111 By Peter Quince— Deceptive Angle, by Sir Dixon, (Trainer. W. A, Carter. Owner, Armonia Stable). £2287 Havana El f l:0s'.,fust 6 5 llo 4 4 5 Bled. J Francis i; Assumpt'ii. B. Maclean. Pol:U('tib E2UM Havana J-4 l:18:Shvy 4 lo7 1 2 2 2," |*| A Pickens (J Herron. Anion, an Aie. B.-Hv I. 52076 Havana 51 f l:077r/ast 2 K.6 5 4 4 3'1 1" A Pickens (! O.lheWay. S.Diego. Assumption 51995 Havana E| f I MlK.-.fusl 4 106 4 3 2 2' 3- J Carmody 8 M. JuihIk). Furbelovv. War Zone 51935 Havana 5-8 1 :iN«5fast 8 111 2 117- S-* A Pickens 8 A'mliAce. B.rtfE1*fown. H.Atkin 51813 Uavaaa 3-4 l:167&good 2i 104 1 1 1 2 i 6* A Pickens 8 Pouiereue, Dif'reutKyes, () goud ELMONT. b. ir. 4 101 By Luke McLuke— Kerr, by Uncommon. (Trainer. B. B. Rice. Owner, T. Doyle). .•'.•471 Havana ;■; ( 1 !P9%faat 3 106 3 3 3 l»| «■ B McDott 11 It. Line T.M'qucradcr. W.dvwu 52429 Havana 8-4 1:M good 21 ill l :; ;; ;: S*J .1 Dutwcll !» Hatrack. Plaataaauet, Bianen 51973 Havana ."'. f l:M%fant 5 -109 4 7 Bled. B Boyle 10 Smite. Zindo, Sayona 71933 Havana 51 f 1:07 fast 7 107 5 f. 6 6« '• S Boyle 7 Mil.Girl. GusScheor, SinnFeiner 01361 Pimlico 2-4 1:14 fast 2f.f 117 2 3 5 3J l'J J Buiwell 11 Ixiughland. Fluff. Foreclosure 51303 Pimlico 3-4 l:13\fast 13f 108 H 15 15 15 14'« H Thurberir. Amackassin. Tarascon. May W. 50890 K'wrtta 3-4 l:13%fast 12.-10 1"7 6 8 7 91 9" H Thurberl2 Sagamore, DoubteYan, Sen. Jamei G0590 W'dbine 3-4 1:16 hvy 8 1«6 4 6 6 4J 2" H Thurberl2 Iron Boy, Onico, Sabretash BRIG OF WAR. b. m. 6 102 By Brldpe of Allan— Wax Laaa, by Wax Banc*. (Trainer, D. Leban. Owner, B. Leban). EMM Havana 5-8 1 Mrfi'.-.slow .'. Ml I 4 4 I 8" W Median B Buford. HelenAtkin. Bl'kl'tince ' 7.17,29 Havana :;-4 l:19'r.slow I 97 6 3 2 l'l 2". F Wilson 8 lteyF.iinis. Sylvan... RijihtAnglo 71406 Church'l 2-4 I:l4'-.fast 17 MB :, 4 ♦; 6 6* B WMa 13 Hon .".I.m. GipeyQ'n, 'riuX,.|.i,«^v ' SUM Chur.h'l 7-* 1:26" .-.fast 28 US I 9 !t 12 14- 14-- J Gruber 15 Hi. Gear. G'd Swell. M. tin-Time 51822 Church'l "-4 1 :l::"t.fast 44 112 .". I 3 3 - :: 1 J Gruber 8 Buliy. Cut.Blns'm. Miss.theTimc 51072 LuU.nia 3-4 1 :12-'..fast tt HI 7 !t I 6" (i'i T Murray P A.x'.Akin. SamBch. Sweetl.il.'ty SMART MONEY, ch. g. 7 108 By Armeath II.— Servilia. by Sensation. (Trainer, D. Hammond. Owner. G. Holmei). 7.2+92 Havana .V f 1 :0S •"-.-fast ". Ml 2 7, ti t; 4«; g Barms fi B.ofF.'.town. M. House. As'mption HIRWdMae Midi fast 11 106 4 I I 5' 5*1 R Barnes 7 Keltic. I'm b- .John, Kstero .".0444 Th'cliffe 51 f l:0i; -fast S 110 - K Barnes 7 Kulha F.. Sirocco. Oriova =!S19Dev're 3-4 l:ll%faat .".5 109 1 8 8 7= 6"1 B Barnes 9 Look.lp. GloriaFrance. KulahF. am Mt.Koyal lm20yl :42-:.fast 4 111 4J r Hunt • Diadi. I'oilti. Harry M. Stevens JUST FANCY, br. f, 4 102 By Colin— Idle Fancy, by Ben Bruah. (Trainer, W. A. Carter. Owner. Armonia Stable). ."24;:: Havana 3 -4 l:14%Caat 3 KM S .". .". ::- 4' A Ptekeaa 10 Gaat anted. Pie, BroYrMa, lean tSUm Havana .V. 1 1 :07 last i lol 2 4 I S» 3*1 A Pickena K Fright, 15. of Kl'lown. O.tli.-Wav 52228 Havana 2-1 1 :15''f.good 3 106 2 2 2 3'J 1" F MlrillllJ T IllMC. Mather. T.Ri-lgiunl 1. 52090 Havana Bl I 1:12 mud S-5 103 2 2 2 41 4*| P Merimee | Azurita. 1!. of Kl'lown, I'olarCllb 5I*-S4 Havana El f 1 :07%f ast 12 106 1 2 3 3' 2 .1 Carmody !» BhWIJ. Sis.Sii-ie, 0— llitmri U8S2 Ha\ana 51 f l:0: \,fast 6 104 3 1 1 1 .» Ink a Ptcfcena r, L'gL'ye-IL, Driffield. W. Dream 43422 Saratoga S-l l:02%alow 11-5 112 E 5 4 4» 4» T Nolan !• AirBaid. North. Helle, Simpleton 43331 Saratoga 5-8 &8-"..fast 20 115 11 11 11 11' : " T Bice IS M. Dancer, Wed. Cake, {{.Signal 43274 Saratoga 5-8 Et%foat 20 HI 4 4 8 7' 7'i 1 Nolan 14 Afternoon. Violet Tip. Betty J. ALL AGLOW, blk. g, 6 103 By Sain— Fulfill, by Plaudit. (Trainer. C. R. Smith. Owner. F. Belbarrio). .'.247:: Havana 3-4 1:14 fast 7 lox I :: :; 6'1 7'1 .1 D'minick ft T.I'. Igianll.. Koran. T.ltlneDuke :.21»."» Havana Si f 1:11 hvy 4] IM 4 4 4 53 5';' .1 D'minick C, Blanzeaway, (i'ranteed. F. Fancy 52051 {{avana lm50y l:42V-.fast 15 10.1 I 3 I 7 (i5 6" I Fletcher 12 Herron, AllaHf.yll.. HelenAtkii. 519.".r, Havana B-l l:00%fast 15 107 6 € 5 6= fi" .1 Dom'ick H A'eanAce. B.ofF.I'town, H.Atkiu 47041 Pimlico I 1-M l:4XKfaat 16f 108 10 10 10 11 11!" 11S2 F Lux 10 T.-a-I.ing. St. Quentin, Bibrocu mO H.deC'ce 3-4 1 :14'-0fast 24 109 10 10 9 9* I" F Lux VJ. S.deVerdun, Siesta, Cliar.Siiinmy Page 5 Fifth Race [Fifth Havana] FIFTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. Havana Post Handicap. 3-year-olds and upward. (Feb. 3. 1918—1:44 1-5—3—92.) EXHORTER, b. g. 7 104 By Sunder — Persuasion, by Persimmon. (Trainer. H. Van Ry. Owner. J. Walters). .".474 Havana 1 1 :.:'.H-,t'ast 2 Ml 1 •': ! 2 23 2- J Francis .". Iiiversi.ie. Bally. Whippet '239 1 Havana 1 1 :40--tast ! Ml 5 2 2 I 2* 21' .1 Francis 7 Riverside. Sweep (lean. llama 52248 Havana 1 1:42 fast 10 108 4 2 1 2 25 2" J Francis 7 (Jnindy. fluaranteed. Betty J. EtQ W'dbine 2 1-4 4 :044f,hvy IS 94 4 3 3 3 4 4"? .1 Orune 4 Exterminator, Bondage. St. G'm'n , 50596 Wdbine 1 1-16 1 :5F-.-.hvy 5i 102 5 4 3 3 3« 3-1 L Aron 5 Claqner. Cuarlte, Keep 50515 W'dbine lm70yl :4" .-fast 4 101 5 4 4 4 4- 4-'i L Aron B Venal .ley. }{oy.. Tester. Hin'stan , 1 i WSWdhiM 1 1-lti l:4dVf.fast 33-10 104 I i 4 5 4- 3-J L Aron 7 Cla.iuer, Lazy Ixm, War Club DOCOB, ch. h, 5 102 By Yoorheea — Love of Gold, by Goldfinch. (Trainer, M. Goldblatt. Owner, M. Goldblatt). 12432 Havana 1 1 -I 1 :55 '-..good ii-5 Ml 1 I 0 I 51 34 B Kenn'dy ('.Bally. Bnad Man. MBMboJumbo .".2411 Havana lm50y l:49'r,fast - MS I I 2 2 2« 1: B Kenn'dy 3 Buford. Walnut Hall 51258 Batonia 1 1-10 l:45:Sfast 7 Ml 0 6 0 7 7 !•• C Duel g SMsoHMeas., Belg.Q'n, HarryB. , 51034 I atonia 1 1-4 2:05%fast 7-5 107 4 3 4 3 2* 11 C Buel 5 Dane. Spray. WarSpirit, Kiuip'ng 50963 l^itonia 1 1-4 2:05 fast 11 105 4 3 4 5 5 5-5 C Buel 5 I'ast'eau, Brad.'sCh'ce. f'.Leailer ; 50884 Batonia 1 1-4 L':0"'. fast 11-10 102 2 2 2 2 2'1 2J B Kenn'dy B Lucky B., Alex Jr., Kingfisher I 50663 Batonia 1 1-4 2:05-Lfast 7 104 2 2 2 2 21 2- C Buel 8 Brad.'sChoice, Wave, Mgr.Waite , 5 THE PIRATE, blk. c, 4 99 By Von Tromp — Bally, by Giganteum. (Trair.er. J. Lo.ve. Owner. E. Cebrian). C2475 Havana 1 l:40"ifast 21 ] a 2 t l 3 2' 1'IF Wilson B Harlock. Pierre-a-Fen. L. Leaves ~ '. :.2."90 11; van:. 1 1 :4o-'.-,f;.st 2 1"4 0 7 7 I 03 «» P W. iner 7 Kiver-ide. B\horter. Sw'|»('leaii E2SM Havana 1 1-10 1 :4s-'-fast I 9o :; .". .", | 31 2& F Wilson 7 L'nanna. Furl.elow, Grundy '2269 Havana lm50y 1 :4.",".-,fa.st 3} 99 4 3 4 I 31 4' F Hunt 8 Stepson. Candle Light. Mather 52228 Havana 3-4 1 :15:-;,gOod 12 99 5 4 4 2" 2" F Wilson K.I. Fancy. Mather. T.Belglaull. 51954 Havana 3-4 1:15 fast 3 98 4 2 2 2uk 2s F Wilson 7 Paula V.. Slip. Silver. Amer. Eagle S I 51891 Havana 51 f l:092..fast 6-5 99 4 4 3 Ink i« F Wilson 8 Miss Wright, Huntress, Truant t i | BALLY, br. h. 7 108 By Ballot— Sally K„ by Mirthful. (Trainer, C. Reynolds. Owner, R. Bolz). .'2474 Havana 1 1 :39*ifast 0-5 111 5 E 4 I :)■ :: ! W K.lsay .""» Riverside. Kxhovter. Whippet 52432 Havana 1 1-8 l:55::ogood :: Ml 3 2 3 3 4* 1" W Kelsay •', BreadMan, Docod. Miimho.Juuiho , 52350 Havana 1 1-16 l:46'/.fast 7-5 104 I 2 2 1 2l 2" Et Barnes 4 Furl.elow. War Zone. Penelope 52307 Havana ::-4 l:i:!'.-.fast 41 105 E o 5 5 41} E Barnes ." Mum bo. Jumbo, P'toreau. Fright 52207 Havana 3-4 1:13%fast 8 111 5 8 8 8 TiW Crump 8 M .Jumbo. B.o/ E'town, Penelope e 52229 Havana 1 l:42%good 7 110 3 4 4 3 3'£ 2' W Crump fi AmericanAce, Buford. MessKit t C2091 Havana 1 1:45 mud 7 113 12 3 3 3* 3T* J Dreyer B Buford, HelenAtkin, SweepClean , 52051 Havana 1m50y l:43^f.fast 12 116 6 11 12 12 12 10=» W Crump 12 Herron. AftaBoyll.. HelenAtkin j WALNUT HALL, b. g, 7 108 By Sunflower II.— Water weed, by Watercress. (Trainer, W. A. Carter. Owner, Armonia Stable). C3N11 Ha\ana tjn&Oy l^t^islow l Ho :: j : ;{ ;; ::'" a Pi.-kens :; IKieod. Buford .".'1'07 Havana 51 f 1 :09:,:.good 41 109 4 2 3 3" P% F Ml'l'llOII .". Penelope. Fiin^below. Cromwell . 5»j76 Havana 51 f 1 :07%fast 2- 111 4 I E 51 S!! K Merimee ti 1{. Angle. Out the Way, SanDiego 46266 Havana 1 1-8 l:52:v;fast 4 115 8 6 5 f. 85 S" J CarrnodylO Blue Wrack. Iolite, Cromwell 4«230*Havana 1116 1:45 fast 2J 113 S 6 5 I 61 7» J Carmody 8 Paladin. Cromwell, Buford 40032 Havana 1 1-8 1 :51 ::Dfast 3i lo8 2 4 5 4 21 l1 J Carmody 7 Legal. Hank O'Day, Cromwell Sixth Race [Sixth Havana] SIXTH RACE — 1 Mile and 50 Yards. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (March 6, 1918—1:41—5—117.) ROUNDEL, ch. g, 5 102 By Peter Quince— Balkis, by Orlando. (Trainer, H. Shields. Owner, H. Shields). 52491 Havana 2.-4 1 :l:!'-'-fast I MM :: 2 2 44 4:1 V Wilson 8 CavanBoy. Slip. Silver. Scaipiall. 52434 Havana lm50y 1 :45\.good S| M 2 12 2 I1 1' V Wilson 8 Jac kllcaley. SiniiFcinei . Jellison 11 E23S1 Havana 11:42 fast 10 MS I I I 7 4 f J Francis 11 Dewitt, T. J. H-.gan. Driffield I 52305 Havana 3-4 1 :15'/4fast 3 MB E 111' P| F Wilson 12 Loyalist. Twenty Seven, T.Kung ; EMEi Havana 3-4 l:13M-fast 12 115 0 3 5 41 64: J Carmody M D'tyMoore, ). Nephew, T.BItwni II BUNCRANA. b. g, 5 107 By Helmet— Tower of Candles, by Candlemaa. (Trainer, J. J. Alt. Owner, H. W. Plant). .'2391 Havana 1 1-16 1 :47a-,f;.st 3 Mi 3 7 1 6 61 3" B Kenn'dy S Bhymer. FICoronel. Dewitt Ttatt Havana 11-16 1:50 f:.st fc-5 loS :", .". I 3 21 1 C Eames 7 Fly Home. James. Jack Healey „ 52079 Havana lm.".0y 1 :44'/;fast 2 Ml I I i E 3"t L3 .1 D'minick 8 Clip. Sol Cilsey. Homarn :.19:.l Havana 3-4 l:14:L.-,fast 15 112 9 9 8 4a 1" J Dom'ick 10 Pokey.Jane. T.I.Hngan. Cav.Boy . 51851 Havana 5'. f 1 :0S*;,fast 32 107 9 9 7 6»* 1* .1 CarrnodylO Mil.Cirl. W'teCrown. J'kllealey 1 5 '797 K'w'rth lrn70yl:47 fast 26 10S 10 10 10 10 10 M*f F Murphy 1(» Flame, Encrinite, Cork DOUBLET II., b. f. 4 95 By Fitz Herbert— Double Six, by Domino. (Trainer. A. Einley. Owner, M. E. Thompson). 5?4.:i Havana E] f l:09-'.-,goo l M 13 7 7 s I 8" F W.-iner 8 I''arCul . Watcrford, P.deChatu e '' 52J49 Havana lm50 ' 1 :45- fast I 971 " 4 3 I V 41! I Fletcher 8 Clip. Duke Buff, P.deChance .".21S7 Havana 11-16 1:58 hvy 2 Ml 3 3 3 5 3'i 3-'i I Fletcher i; BillHunley. JackHealey. Bulger .',1992 Havana 3-4 1 :152i,fast i 99 2 2 3 3' 2'i L, Penman 9 M.Hollins. P.deChance. Ava 11. 51875 Havana lm.'.Ov 1:47 good (i 97 t t t 3 1' l1 I Fletcher .". T.J.llogan, Blazonry. Hun. Piatt 71773 Havana Eft t 1:11 good 3 107 1 2 2 1J 23 E AtUin'sn 0 Bui Meiue. McU-llaud. B. Billy : I 51710 Havana 5' f l:141islow 6-5 104 5 2 4 3' 33 K Francis fi Lui-M^ine. Crey Binnp. Sentry ' 51689 Havana 51 f 1 :12,,;.slow 7 100 3 2 2 2" 2* 3 McCoy 8 Cold. Chalice. F. Fancy, MartyLou 1 TIMOTHY J. HOGAN, b. g, 6 99 By Filigrane— Martha Agnew, by Carl 0. (Trainer. G. Warwick. Owner, G. Warwick). ..2475 Havana 1 1 :4 J4*,l;.st M '■ ■ 4 .: I E Eft 6*| L P«-nman 8 T. Pirate. Hailock. Picrre-a-Feu 5242V Havana 3-4 1:17 good 7 5 104 2 B ■" 3- 2- I. Penman S ThornBloom. MissDixie. Sujierior ■! EM61 Havana 1 1:42 fast 0 Ml 4 4 4 4 21 3' A Tryon 11 Dewitt. Bound.l. Driffield EflM Havana 2-4 1 :14':,fast 1 111 1 S 7 I'J 23 ,T Butwell M Prin. Myrtle, ClarkM.. P'tagenet t 52166 Havana 1 I'EtJtlrrr 7 MS 6 4 - 3 34 3s R L'caster 7 La Kross, Manokiu, Sea Prince 52101 Havana Eft f l:13%hvy 2 lo7 1 I I 2" I 2 F Wilson 8 Fleer, Aigrette, .Major Fisk 52079 Havana lm5»y l:44V;fast I 106 5 2 12 5- 7'" W M»-ehan 8 Clip. Bun-rana. Sol Cilsey GUARDSMAN, ch. g. 6 107 By Suffragist— Teo Beach, by Bobby Beach. j (Trainer, H. A. Cotton. Owner, H. A. Cotton). ! ."•.4V. Havana lavStp 1:44 fast 15 Ml 7 I I 1 8- I" I Fletcher !) Blazenway, Bierman, Rey Ennis B I 5''3t:8 Havana Eft f l:07'.;fast 6 111 4 2 4 (i 6'J. .1 Carm'dy « Ijinghoriie, Frascuelo. Clark M | .■.228» Havana 11:42 fast 5 1 '3 111 1 P* 2ft 1 Fletcher fi Jack Hill, Jellison, Bulger i 521!OG Havana 3-4 l:lN-£good 2J 1 10 4 2 2 1ft 1J J Carmody S L.Hester. Bihbler, Juauita III LADY HESTER, rn. m, 5 100 By Harrigan — Hester Zorra, by Cesarlon. ! (Trainer, E. Saunderson. Owner, E. Saunder son). ",L'.".12 Havana '.-4 l:14%fast 10 Hi' 1 2 :: I \"i W K". lsav 8 ClarkM.. Ai-r.-tte. TwcMtySeven n ."2285 Havana ::-4 l:14%fast S 107 2 :: 1 4' P B Boyle fi N. uf. Belle. Cav'iiBoy. Leltalafie e 52205 Havana 2-4 1 :l«7r.good 10 1051 2 1 1 23 21 J Francis g C'dsinan. i Bibbler. Juauita III.! . I 52102 Havana Eft f l:14'r.hvy 7 M7 2 I 4 4"t ;" R Barnes 8 Luc.May. Mi-s\V"glit, {..-Balafie t 52MI..9 Havana 1 1-10 1 :4S Vast 15 MB 1111 2" S'» It L'caster 8 Harry ({lover. Larial. Fly Home t ."Od 4 Havana 51 f 1 :09 fast 3J 107 6 11 2» 3»1 J McCoy S Cavan B-.y, P'tag.-uet, S'perior r SEMPER STALWART, b. g, 8 107 By Stalwart— Semper Viototre, by Logle. (Trainer, D. Montour. Owner, J. C. Eaton). 52434 Havana lin'.Oy l:45;..gond S 110 Si 0 (i S R !»• W Kelsay S Komidel. Jai kllcaley. SinnFeiner ,- rtita Havana 3-1 l:13%faat 12 IM 7 0 7 7'1 0-J \V Kelaay ! Scaipiall.. C.Boy. P'cessMyrlle e EE33I Havana 3-4 1:14 fast 20 lo7 I 9 S 01 l' .1 Francis 111 p'iui iirdine. Huntress, D-.ctorD. .. &r.'47 Havana Eft f lMt%Caat 15 112 8 8 8 8 7"* .1 Carmody 8 Zindo. Peiigoiiiiline, Doctor I). . EZ3M Havana 3-4 1 :18"-.good 10 llo 7 7 6 B*| 4*ft M Collins 7B.KyesII., Count Boris, Sayona « j WILFREDA, ch. m. 6 100 By Sir Wilfred— Santa Catalina, by Suspender. (Trainer, W. tenwick. Owner, W. Fenwick). 52491 Havana 3-4 l:13%fav*t 15 los \ | | S 7":,' V Wiin-r 8 C.tvanBi.y. Slip. Silver. Bearpiall. . 52433 Havana 1 1-10 1 :4!i-ogoo.l 15 M 13 2 I I 0-- F W.-in.-r r, Kaux -Col. Mather. Amer. Soldier r 52310 Havana 1 1-10 1 :49'iifast " 107 :: 2 4 E 0 P|J Pitz fi Allsnioke, Blazonry. Fly Home 52187 Havana 11-10 1:58 hvy 2 Ml 5 0 0 0 0 b" J Pitz « B.Hnnley, J. Healey, Doublet II. . 52075 Havana 2-4 l:14Vast 8 110 7 9 9 9 4S1 F Hunt 9 Litholi.k, CoMStone. CountBorii t BULGER, b. h. 9 110 By Magistrate— Bettie B., by Harry Edwards. (Trainer. C. Reynolds. Owner. C. Reynolds). E8431 Havana 51 f 1 :09--good M HJ I II «' B*| W Kcl-ay 8 P'stfab, W'atei ford. P..leCli.in c , E32M Havana 1 1:42 fast 12 111 0 0 5 5 .','• 4- E Barnes li Jack Hill. OimaVaaHB. Jellison 521X" Havana 1 1-1 J 1:58 hvy 5 IIS 0 4 4 L' 4« 4"J \V Crump fi B.Hunley. .1. Healey. Douldet II. . EI1C3 Havana Eft f 1 :144ihvy Ift 112 :: I 1 I" l'l W Crump 7 Hunlress. (i'ldsmaii. Cut Boris ■ 62105 Havana 1 1-K liSe^hvy 10 111 7 4 3 I 3s 5"- .1 Dreyer 8 Lariat. Mildred, Rhymer 72017 Havana 1 1-16 1 : SVifast 25 111 3 4 5 4 4'1 4" W Crump S Bl'kThong. Lariat, Tini.J.llogan a 61S92 Havana 51 I 1 :"9 -6fast 4 112 6 6 I o1 53J W Crump fiJ'tFan.\. L'in^ KyesIL, Driffield d Seventh Race [Seventh Havana] SEVENTH RACE — 1 1-16 Miles. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. . (Feb. 3, 1918—1:44 1-5—3—92.) ALLSMOKE. ch. g. 7 103 By Six Shooter — Missing, by The Gone Coon. (Trainer, J. Reatle. Owner, J. Reatle). .'•'.'in Havana 1 l-M l;4t*4faa( 3 Ml 1 I 2 2 2'J P* J Carmody (I Blazonry. Fly Home. Mayrose ESttt Havana lm&ty 1 :'.2:C,hvy 4 102 I I I 3 3- 4:i R L'casltr li Faux Col. S.l'eurll.. Atly.Mllir r 71990 Havana lm50y 1 :4C'bfaKt 1 io2 M I ■"• 4 1 1* V Hunt 10 Sinn Feiner. .lames. Carl.au'e 71915 Havana lm5ov l:45*r.last 7 1"3 5 11 1 2' 2'1 F Hunt 7 Sol Gilaey, Be Balafre. P.lazonry r [Mi,H»iMU H f 1 HKji' "1 10 104 4 I I 2" 2- F Hunt 1(1 'G'fil^iiian. Nol.lein.ni. Pok.-yJiine . ! 4;,M^ Qev'N 1 1 40 fu6l 37 lu5 2 4 4 5 5'" 51-' L (Jaugel 0 Vorkisl. P.ugle March. Sluidee ' ' , 1 , i ALLIVAN. br. f. 4 104 By Radium — Washerwoman, by Earla Mor. (Trainer, E. W. Padelford. Owner, W. M. Sheedy). F23M Havana 11:41 I'a-U ^-5 MS ! I 1 3* 1" F Wilson 11 Picrre-a -Feu. Firew'lli. B'away '2.11 Havana 1 1-8 l:5H.-,fast 1 Ml 111 2 I) lh F Wilson M B. Tlunley. D'nley. Picrrca-Feu E222S Havana 2-1 1 :15 '.pood 3 lo{ I 5 7 7[i 7=1 A Pickens B Ju-t Fancy. The Pirate, Mather .'2077 Havana 1 l:40-:,fast 8-5 lol 5 It::* 2"* F Weiner B Penelope. Hocnir. Black Prince ."1976 Havana 3-4 1:15 ..fast 25 108 6 5 5 5* 3* J Connors 6 Atta Boy II., Herron, Azurita 51242 Laurel 1 l:45%good 7 KM 1 3 4 5 4'i ll J Callahan 8 Sngarmint, Kallipoli?, M.Luckett FAUX-C0L. br. g, 8 110 By Valens— Collet Monte, by Collar. (Trainer, P. J. Williams. Owner, Williams Bros.). S2431 Havana 1 l-M 1 :49-.-.kooi1 1 110 1 1 1 1 I1 V B Kenn'dy « Mather. Am. Soldier. P'rre a-Fen 52331 Havana 1 l:41':.fast 1 los 2 4 2 2 V 2] I Fhtch-r « Harlo. k. Hocnir, Clip E3181 Havana laalitj 1 imtllTjr 1 102 5 4 1 1 1- l1 I Fletcher • S.l'eurll.. Atty.Muir, Allsmoke 52052 Havana 1 1:4^1 -fast 1 110 4 3 2 2 24 1"! H Garner fi Riverside. Zoie, Bierman 51937 Havana lm.'.Ov 1 :45'..fast 8-5 107 7 4 4 I 3- 1" 11 Garner 8 Candle Light. Mildred. Jack Hill 51794 Havana 1 1 :452r.good 4 107 2 I 4 E 6 6^11 Garner • Dolpli. Mack Tln.ni:. lilHa— E13M church'l 1 1-4 2:0-.J.-.l'ast 30f 110 5 4 3 2 2™ 4:i N Barrett IS Frank F.. Keep. Warlike LACKAWANNA, ch. m. 5 106 By King James — Lotowanna, by Trenton. (Trainer, W. A. Carter. Owner. Armonia Stable). ."■2432 Havana 1 1-s 1 :5.v' pood 3ft M4 E 4 B E I •'• A PtdUM •'■ Bally. Bread Man. Da«ad S28M Havana 1 l-M 1 :48-.-.fast 4-5 97 7 7 7 :: V lh F Hunt 7 The Pirate, Pal aglow, Crnndy .'2165 Havana 1 3-11 2:1i:--,hvy 7 104 4 5 5 4 f* 4X* F Merimee .". BreadMan. NiirhtWind. Cromw'l 52051 Havana lmaoy 1 :434.-.fast Ift Ml 11 M 11 11 "•' 7lJ F Merimee 12 Herron. AttaBoylL. HelenAtkin 51956 Havana 1 1 :41-.,fast ::1 MS 0 5 E 5 1- i- F Merimee fi Cromwell. Buford. Cubanita 51874 Havana 5-8 l:01',5good 12 105 5 5 E 5s r."7 A Pickens C B.ofi'.'town. A'i.anAee. H.Atkin 46032 Havana 1 IS LSl^.fast 31 108 7 7 6 7 6! 5:j P Merimee 7 Walnut Hall. Lep.il. HnnkO'Day PIERRE -A-FEU, br. g, 7 106 By Rock Sand— Trigger, by Meddler. (Trainer. E. D. Springer. Owner, E. D. Springer). ."2475 Havana 1 1 : |i--.f; st 4 Ml R I I 1 f 3* B Keiin'ily R ThePirate. Harlock. U.c'tLeaves 524:::: Havana 1 1-14 l:49%SOOd 3 110 0 0 4 4 41 4; C II Miller fi Faux-t'ol. Mather. Amer. Soldier 12393 Havana ! 1 II fast 1 Ml I 7 5 E 4- 2" C Miller 11 Allivan, Fi.ew'rth. Blazea way 52311 Havana 1 1-8 l:.'.44.-.fast 12. 110 I 2 4 4 4= 4-J • ' H MillerlO Allivan. Bill Hiinley, l);iinley E28SI Havana 1 1 :40%fast 15 113 6 6 6 6 6 6" C I! Miller fi Hiverside, Faux Col, Zole 51995 Havana Eft f l:07%fast 50 102 8 8 8 8 8'« B Pullman 8 M.JumlMi, Furl.elow, It. Angle 51128 Kmpire lm70y l:45%fast 40 111 5 5 I I 5 6" F Burley B Phedoden, St. Isidore, Creatliull ,0068 Jamaica 1 1-8 l:53-*.fast 10 116 5 4 4 4 42 4'2 C II Miller 7. CreatCull, Qu. Blonde. Armistice AMERICAN SOLDIER, br. c. 4 98 By Buval— Mary Hunter, by Orison. (Trainer. D. Boyle. Owner. C. K. Mocre). "24:;:: Havana 1 1 M l:49%a**d I Mil E E I E 5" ::•' .1 I'i;z r. Paax-Cot, Mather. Pi.i re-aFeii 52392 Havana 1 1:41 fast 15 H 7 10 9 I S 7- 0 1 S Boyle 11 Allivan. P'rre-a-Fcu. i'ireworth 523 H Havana 1 1-8 1 :54 .-,fast 20 108 1 7 7 :'. 54 65J .1 Pitz Hi Allivan. Bill Hiinley. Darnley 52209 Havana lm50y l:45«ifast 25 l*^ 7 I 2 I 71 7»1 J PtU 8 Stepson. Candle Li^ht. Mather 5218s Havana lm.'.lty 1 :.".2-.-.hvy S MS 16 0 6 C 6»i J Francis • Faux-C.l. SPeurlL. A t'n-yMulr 52052 Havana 1 1 :40'l.-,fast 7 1O0 .'. E E E 5« 5'» F Weiner fi Kiveiside. Faux Col, Zoie 51197 Havana 1 l:41V-.fast 8 108 2 5 5 5 6« 6* F Weiner 7 Can. Ugfct, Darnley, (Juaranteed WAR PLUME, br. h. 5 111 By Star Shoot— Courtplaster, by Sandringham. (Tiainer, C. K. Moore. Owner, C. K. Moore). 511C8 Empire l l IS l :4 ;;.-.fast I Ml ■". :: :: :: 1 :'",' P Weiner I Etaleo. Pickwick EMM Empire 1 1 4 2:104-hvy 41 Ml 12 2 1 1- 1J C Ponce 4 Tip-Wit. LordHerhert. Beanm'is .",0907 Jamaica 1 1-11 l:47%fast 10 KK! 4 4 I 5 5 4'i J Mooney 7. Siinnvland. AlhertA.. L.Herbert .0873 Jamaica 1 l-M 1:49 good 30 ]o6 13 4 4 3= 2h F Weiner 7 SeaSinner. Salvestra, Beauni'ia 50626 Jamaica 1 1-4 2:07%fast 15 106 I 3 I I 3 3s F Weir.er I Natural Bridge. Albert A. 50316 Aq'duct 11-16 1:46 fast 8 116 1 6 4 5 Fell. J Pitz 5 Coaler. Sunnyland. Dorcas STEPSON, ch. h. 5 118 By Uncle— Katrine, by Mortemer. (Trainer. C. Middleton. Owner, C. Middleton). .514 Havana I 1:4i"-fast 12 107 4 0 7 7 7' 6'* S Boyl? 8 Rancher. Sweet Mu ic, Pie r.2.90 Havana 1 l:4tKCant 10 111 4 « r, 7 7 7IS 11 Rab'asn 7 Riverside. Bxherter, SWpCleM 52209 Havana 1m50y l:45%fast 25 115 5 2 1 1 l'l 1" W Bid'our 8 CamlleLiKht, Mather. ThePirate 62229 Havana 1 1 :423f,Kood 30 lot 1 1 I I 6 6'5 H Hob'son « Ameriian Ace, Bally, Buford '52076 Havana Eft t I:07%fast 50 102 1 3 3 4J 6« II Rob'son « K.Angle. Out IlieWay, SanDiego f.1995 Havana Eft t l:07,-.fast 50 103 3 6 7 7« 714 W And's'n 8 M.Jumno, Furbelow, R. Angle Tijuana Entries and Past Performances for Sunday, January 23 , ; I , 5 TIJUANA ENTRIES AND PAST PERFORMANCES FOR SUNDAY, JANUARY 23 WEATHER WET. TRACK HEAVY , 5 ~ '. S I t i | , e t , j . 11 I ; II „ . 1 e '' : I ' 1 lt:o in- st;irls at I:2« p. m. (Chicago time 3:7.0). ® Superior mud ruuner. X Good mud runner. * Fair mud runner. (M) Maidena. 'Apprentice inowance. b Bllnkera. First Race — 1 Mile. S-year*oMe ani upward, ciaimin?. (Track record: June 17. ltllfi I :3S :{ — ! .".. I Today's Ind. norse. Wt. Rec. A.Wt.Han. B24M Petelus 110 1 :44C-. 12 11(10725 3S8M Stanley S US 1:42'-, 13 115x720 .'.2.'.2fi bCol. Murphv 4 lflRXTIS 32323 \V. M. Baker 1*4 1:42% B 1 11). .715 5L'i:!fi *Belle Flower 8*1:444, I M..710 "J524- *Brown Bee 104 1:43'.-. 5 103.. 710 52881 Canute (Ml 188 1:4.1- 5 110.. 710 .".25U4 l.ady Josephine ...107 1:41'.-. :. 114..71" S2488 I.CenUtrville iM) .. !I2 l:42-r. 4 103. .7fKI .'.2.V47 Felicitor 115 1 :4fi:'r. S 110. .7(10 52.523 •Caaraaea 118 l :4311c •", 1 13. .700 Second Race — 1 Mile. 3-.vear-ol.l-. ami aptaaWI. Clnimii.i:. j (Track record: June 17. 1PM— 1:38— 3— 95.) 32308* "Choir Master 93 1:42'-. « 105:^725 7.27.23 Patsy Mack MP 1 :42:'-. 10 11(1X720 ■ 7.24S3' Audiey A 91 1:44'.-. 3 Xfi.. 715 52." Or. I.Tom Can 1131 l:4fi S 110x715 523S1 Bed William (Ml. Kill 1:41'-, .'. 1 10. . 715 52544 Sadie Stroup (Ml. 103 1:44 7 BIS.. 710 52.".2(i Arietta (Ml 103 1:43--. 7. 1 OS.. 705 52544 B.inice B. (Ml. 109 1:43'., fi 108. .70'. 52430 Co (In (Ml 112 1:44 fi 1 1 0 .. 705 52523 'Link's Lady ( M I . . 103 1 :43-'-, 8 1113. .7110 5245S *.lim Winn (Ml ...110 1:43 P MS. .700 Third Race— 1 Mile. I year-olds and upward. Clainiinn. (Track record: June 17. Iflfl 1'Sff 1 IS.) 52484' *Anna Star 105 1:47-'.-, fi 1113x72". 32488 MHd Ilomesiead ...MP 1:42% fi 10.5x72(1 .".24S4 Jennie Small Ill 1:4fi\-. 8 108x717. 52528 Ilickorynut 107 1:41 7 1(18x715 5254fi- 1.1'a-time 113 1:43'- 0 110x715 52488 Paradigm IM 1:44 8 11.".. .71.". .-.20fi0 bPrince Daaplaa . . .100 l :4«% .".no.. 710 .".2401 Fthel 108 1:43 •'. 10S..705 52314 »T..urs 1111:42*4 9 105X7IM) 52483 Doctor Policy (M1109 1:45 5 110. .700 52458 Argenta 112 1 :48% 7 1 10:1:7 M» 7.2545 Repeal 1M1 n IM..708 Foirth Race — 1 Mile. 3-year- .lds and upward. Claimiiu;. (Track record: June 17. 1PM — 1:88 I 86.) 524S4- *IIonolulil 108 1:42 fi103:;:727. 52508 •Prairie KM! 1:42 10 105x720 5'2523- V..11 Lady IM 1:43-.-. 8 108x715 5250S1 Fiivoh.us 1M1 3 91. .717. 52523 *Treow n 104 1 :41 '., 7 1MX715 r.2544- Lavau-a 1.M1 4 103.. 710 52484 Phil Martin 109 1:43'-. 0 110.710 BS48B l.Cafeteria *P8 1:41% B MP. .TBS 50139 Heads I Win 97 1:45 4 103. .700 S2S48 •Dean Mp 1:42% 8 MP.. MO 527.24 *Bill Deitchman ...1M1:4P% 8 105. .700 53484 Fitzgerald 112 1:4S% 11 llo Ml Fifth Race— 1 Mile. 3 -year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Track record: June 17. 191C 1:38-3—95) 52538J •Lewis P. 10s 1:41% fi MP 725 (52430) Clear the Way ... 4 107 720 (52348) *Mex 109 1:44 9 112 g 71.". 52S2P1 Yukon 107 1:42% 4 112.715 52520 'Mack Gamer 5 105X71.". 7.2458= Busy Bird :i BC..TM 52529- * )la Lee 4 102!. 710 52540 *lrish Daisy 108 1:42% 0 107.. 710 52238 Satsiiina Belle ...103 1:44:;.-, 7 108. .708 Sixth Race— 1 Mile ar.d 70 Yards. First Running: San Francisco Handicap. Value $2,500. 3 year-olds and upward. (Track record: Feb. 1. 1920—1:43'.-. — C — 122.) 5231 s -I.PADDY WHACK .114 1:41% 8 113x750 (52S08)fbRegreae 119 1:44 7 104x740 l52400)tbEdarina IM 1:44% 4 114x740 52528- bPhedoden 107 1:44".-. V, 95x735 52508* IvTne Desert 110 1:45'.-. 7. 98X73". 52317ntl I.ady in Black ... 4 98. .73.". 52439- Valley Park Maid. UK l:442f, 4 97x7:10 52461 -tbHorace torch 91 1:444.-. 4 90. 730 52508 I.Franklin 105 1:44'.-. S 9«\727i +('. B. Irwin entry. SH. W. Baap entry. Seventh Race^5 1-2 Furlong's. 171 Fiesta Handicap. 3-year-olds and upward. (Track record: June 28. MM — 1:0.".';. — 83 — lis.) 52317 I key T 103 1:00 3 109x725 (52528) Joe Coodman 112 1:07 3 90x720 524fi0- Dinnied 10!) 1:07-'. 4 103x720 -.243!! Valley I'ark Maid. 110 1 :0« '-'.-. 4 104X715 5242".- : Sedan 10s 1 :(Hi 7 108^715 1524391 bWyimewood 102 1 : 07 '7.-. 5 109. .715 52404 Hamilton A lis 1:0.".-. fi 110x710 5SS17*thLaav in Black 109 1:07':-. 4 10fi..7(l.". 51387 bToreador (Ml ....107 1:07 3 90x700 52439 T.Myrtle A 112 1:00 •-. S 97... 700 52S84 Sea Way 109 1:07'.-. 5 103..70O fC. B. Irwin entry. Eighth Race— 1 1-16 Miles. 3-year-olils and upward. Claiming'. (Track recovi: June 24. MM 1:48 3 -110.) |52529I»I. Deckhand .112 1:49'.-. 7 1Kl:;:72-. 52527' *Cavalcadour II. ..Ill 1:49'-, 5 KM.'. 720 52487s *l Prime Direct .... Q 103X715 52529 Midia 89 1:54'.-. 4 103x717. 52350* Bune.iafi lit 1 KM 1; 104x710 52281s "Kuuainer 115 l:47'-.-. 8 109.. 710 52504 TanvaaaarP 4 91x710 (52550) Short Stop 108 1:45'.-. 0 101x700 5240I Marie Connell 105 1:49--, 5 KKl:|:700 First Race [First Tijuana] ■! t j ! B I | i ! n e . I t t r ,- e .. . « j . r . t , . ■ a d . r r . ! FIRST RACE— 1 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming-. (June 17, 1916—1:38—3—95.) Index Conrse Dist TimeT'ckOdda Wt St tt % \ Btr Fin Jockeya Started Order of Finish PETELUS, br. g, 12 110 By Peep o'Day— Myrtelua, by Mirthful. (Trainer. J. A. Arthur. Owner. J. A. Arthur). 52426 Tijuana lni7(iv l:4C%faat 19 110 fi:-B Graves fi LeDinta're, B. Flower. Audrey \. 52190 Tijuana 1 1 :4::'/Dfast 9 |13 S»: 17 Craves 13 Welga. Tiajan. (lift 52019 Tijuana lm70y 1 :4« fast 82 107 B*| L Mills 11 AudreyK.. M.Daly. B.of tlieKH. 51744 Tijuana 1 1 :43%faat 521 llo 5«i J Rooney 9 Slelcliff. Art Pick, Kl Uev 51605 Tijuana lm7fly 1 :47~fa.st 8 110 8" J Rooney 11 ).. Innocence. M. Belle. Zaruloch STANLEY S., blk. g. 13 115 By Jack Point— My Gem, by Ornament. (Trainer, W. E. Moody. Owner, Moody Ic Ray). C2336 Tijuana 1 1-8 l:581.hvy loo 111 7-'« R Dority 7 B'ySi-ter. B. Mountain. Honolulu 172240 Tijuana ln.70y 1 :4b fast «5f 110 12'« J Clementsl2 Shenandoah. Sauer, Baby Sister 52019 Tijuana lm70yl:46 fast 221 111 Kl1" R Dority 11 AudrevK.. M.Daly, B.of tbeKit. 5192:: Tijuana 1 1-8 1 :5l%fast 25f KM; 10'= H Jones 10 Kxani'r, B.o.t. Kitchen. AlWlek 51879 Tijuana 1 1-16 1 :474,bfast 386 107 10" H Jones 10 V.Loou. B.of I lieKifn. It. Mount. 51817 Tijuana 1 l:44-„fast 52f 104 9'" M SPghterll Baajearpe, Modiste. B.D'tchman COL. MURPHY, b. g. 4 105 By Theo. Cook— Harvest Queen, by Peep o'Day. (Trainer. C. H. Rowe. Owner, C. H. Rowe). 7,2526 Tijuana 7.1 f l:l£%alop I Ml Bled. R McOr'nnll Our Leaner. Lewis B.. Velvet S23C0 Tijuana 51 f 1 :"9:'-..Kood 6 lo; 31 N I'oden 11 l-'tyBal.y Kriuitana. N.Whitwer 7.2261 Tijuana 5-8 l;iil't'ast 42 110 7*3 1" Chiavtall C.A.C'key, D. Adams, I.ewisB. 52126 Tijuana 51 f 1 M fast 7-5 102 8'« R Mari'ellill Divland. I'ink Tennv. Welfc'a Sttm Tijuana 51 f 1 :0S fast M 1(14 I'! (I Yeargin 11 Miii.ral.Iim. Cl'r theWav. l'erch 7,1S97 Tijuana 5-8 lol'. .last 14 111 6'J J Rooney 11 Fireplace. I^idySmall. C'tindeH. W. M. BAKER, br. g, 5 110 By Prince Frederick— Dene, by Locohatchee. (Trainer. D. Kearney. Owner. D. Kearney). 153523 Tijuana lm70v l:7,OJ.slo|. 23t IM 6" G Yeargin 10 Coinnian.ler. Vcnljidv. l'rophecv 52319 Tijuana 1 1-16 1 :48%Caat 2 m: Ml 77 W Hinpliy 7 WaterWillow. P'ectLaPp, Saue'r 52383 Tijuana 11-8 1:53 fast 97 95 Pulled up. P Hum fi Darnav. Kevdo. Hairy Sister 7.2212 Tijuana I l:42V-.fast IM 110 7» B Mari'ellilO Kx.iminer. T.F.M'M'li'n. L.In'ce 51960 Tijuana lm7()y 1:46 '..fast 45 104 E*| B Marelli 9 Al Wick. Gen. Bvng. (lift 518:59 Tijuana 1 lMl%taat 82 107 11-'" J Callahanl2 I'er.Lady, C.Byng." T.B'kenridga BELLE FLOWER, b. f. 3 81 By Meelick— Apple Bloom, by Cayupa. (Trainer. T. Proctor. Owner. T. Proctor). EM 'Tijuana lni70y l:4C%fcat 4 if. 2- B Mari'.-ili o LeMn'r*. A'leyA.. B.of theKit. E3382 Tijuana 3-4 l:15%faat I 1 »:' ::-' M Sl'g'iter P Iriidyl .vitt. AmlrevA.. F'IMoon 52211 Tijuana 1 l:42%faat 11 M S'3 I' Hum 10 Nashotah. Ii ishD.iisv. M,.uii.t;irl 52141 Tijuana 2-4 1:16 fast 8 1 7 P* B Mari'ellilO Full Moon. H.K.Asher, I^Lovitt 52018 Tijuana 3-1 l:15%fast 13 K»4 3-J 1? Mari'elli S Kasola. Hugo K. Asher. Baisy 51918 Tijuana 6| 1 148%faat 11 107 2- B Mari'ellill Basola, Jack Lent, Baisy 31M6 Tijuana 51 f 1:10' fast 6 Ms 8" J Glass 8 Basola, Audiey A., Lady Loritt BROWN BEE, br. m, 5 103 By Toddinjton— Adelaide Royer, by Sain. (Trainer, F. Walbauaer. Owner, C. L. Smith). 52521 Tijuana lni70y l:53%alop 22 lo:: 2'1M Slghterll FraukSI,'i,,,n. Humma. Dau.Vau .2422 Tijuana 11:42 fast 11 K'4 87i K Taylor 10 Cobrita, T.l'.l e.k'itdge. Mistake 72361 Tijuana 1 l:44-„good Hf H'4 2" K Taylor 11 G. F|u h. Chat. Court. l'rophecv 62240 Tijuana lm70y 1 :46 fast 65f lo7 TO M Sl'gliterl2 Shenandoah. Sauer. Babv Sister 51858 Tijuana 3-4 1:15 fast 19 110 fH» H Sl'ghter 9 Dclaocey. O'cadourll.. j'.J.M'ock 61764 Tijuana 7.J f 1 :08 ^fast 12 Ml ■ 7»J F Chtav'tall M.Lass. N.Witwer. May M'lsby CANUTE, b. h. 5 (M) 110 By Sir Huon— Binda, by The Bard, (Trainer. A. P. Yeoman. Owner, Cozad & Yeoman). 52381 Tijuana ImlPy 1:47 fast it MB P|M Fod.'ii 11 Madrid. Iliiinina. (;ift 7,2190 Tijuana 1 I :4:l'.-.fast 13 Ml 4' O Willis 12 Welga. Tiajan. Cift 72111 Tijuana 1 1 S 1 .7.6 fast 112f Ml 1"-' O Willis 11 /.ainloch. Al Wick. Mont. Belle ilPtl Tijuana InriOf i:4l%laat 32f 106 bi:i J Callahan 8 \erdlLo..n. r'r.-Drapcau. Pierrot LADY JOSEPHINE, br. m, 5 114 By Jack De Mund— Donna Elvira, by Ethelbert. (Trainer. F. Martin. Owner. F. Martin). 62801 Tijuana :, -s 1 : M'.h\ • • 57 IM I |M Bl'a;hterl2 lad.B'gude. M.Ear*ta. J.J.M'rd'k BttN Tijuana 1 l:42-';-.fHst C l«s | i: Mari'eltil2 Tamilian. Aa.Jaekaoa, Prophecy UM» Tijuana ::-4 l :i4'*fHst 38 115 s'= it Carter 11 I nbaHa Rarrlcaa's Heir, Ulla 1 1 617M TIJuena ImTOy 147'Afnst GO 1"! 7'J E Tavlnr 10 S'rockGreen. Cobrita, Ual.vSlster 61515 Tijuana lm70y 1 :47%fast IS 112 (*| W Patty I Mario Conn.dl. If vol. r. It'evdo 60L'10 Reno 1 1 :4B%tut 4-5 111 1» H Stuart I B.nl.ev.v. B. Mountain, I'.Anlo'te CENTERVILLE, br. f, 4 (M) 103 By Transvaal— Miss Metcalf, by Ardington. (Trainer. L. Hart. Owner. Ransom & Francis). BMW Tijuana 1 I 1.7-. mud 37-10 BIO t l: Mari'eRIll Baby Girl, Audrey A., VOa Ladj 1 Tijuana l l:44%i I | J H*. | | i: MarJ'elllll (i.rtash. Brown Bee, Chat. Court ■•--" Tijuana I 1 :i:: f.fast 19-10 10S »»• R Carter 12 May worth. Maud.M.. M'htyLever am Tijuana, 1 l:42%fast 6 96 If B Mari'eliill Boreas. Betetic, Kn. of Pythlai 1 62108 Tijuana 61 f l:0T*4faat 26f 109 ion r; Carter 10 Bipoata, Cover Up, Irish Daisy OKI Tijuana Ml« fast IS MO 9» it Carter 11 Thlr.Seven. BabyOIri, Sw'tTootb 1 4S6U Latonia 1 1-2 2::'9«--.slow H B| 3 4 6 5 5 :,*♦ W Jarrell 5 Shilhdadi II.. F. Orient, B.Nuil FELICITOR, ch. g, 8 110 By Mortlake— Felicite, by Brutus. (Trainer. \V. Smith. Owner. A. B. Wright). 6240] Tijuana 11:43 fast Ut IIS II C Taylor 11 Pmythia*, Maadie. Modfete 62269 Tijuana 61 f l:0*%fant 262 110 r. • .1 Qlaaa 12 C. the Way, P. Direct, Boseilis 61999 Tijuana 51 f 1:08 fast X KB 11" T Kindle 11 Mineial.lim. Cl'r theWay, Pereb 61818 Tijuana 51 f 1 :07' .fast ssf ill 10'* C Taylor 10 IM. Cat. Vaa. Wellea, K.Rankii 5174:: Tijuana :. i 1 1".' .last 4:r IM br*!" \v Taylor 11 MeveOu, B'reorge, Thirty Hevea CZARDOM. b. h, 5 113 By Royal Realm— Zoara. by Matchmaker. (Trainer, C. Whyte. Owner. C. Whyte). Tijuana liuTOj l ..', .:-!.,,, :• us | w Hlnphy 10 Comnaader. VoaLady. Prophecy 624S8 Tijuana lmTOj Lis'. .slop 19f lis pt» J Murray 10 Modiste, 11 lain, Bway Bird 62288 Tijuana 1 l:42%fast 7f 115 6*1 B Marl'ellilS « : il.-i. T. P. McMahoa, Blaaer BaOS Tijuana 5-8 l:0i-.,fnst »f |08 »•• G Yeargin II UttleJake, I. Brisade, Daisy N 61*97 Tijuana 6-8 i"l'-fast ptf 108 8*J H Jones 11 Fireplace. Ladyttaall, G'tradeB. 517U1 Tijuana E -s i:02'.-,fast -7f IM l»l II Jonea 10 Berder, Cal Cura, Ringleader Page 6 Second Race [Second Tijuana] SECOND RACE— 1 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (June 17, 1916—1:38—3—95.) CHOIR MASTER, ch. g, 6 105 By Uncle— Ncthersole, by Tournament. (Trainer, W. Kern. Owner, J. Kent). Tijuana 2-4 1:18 hvj 10-6 114) | B Taylor ! Yukon. Applejack. PrettvBaby 62484 Tijuana I 1 :4-:"-.mu l 41-10 115 l« .1 Rob'ts'nll PreYaricate. Honolulu, AnaaStar 62302 Tijuana 51 f l:085i«ood 5 ]•-:. »»» M Foden II Blanchlta, Lady Small, BiposU BUM Tijuana 61 f IM fast «7 107 V C Whit' ton 10 Caneion, QuMXunc, BeyAlfalfa •8246 Reno 5-8 l:02%faat 2C IM 4i C Lames ■ C.Kay, Okla. Irish. M. Josephine '■ 48911 Reno 6i f l:074«tast S lit 7" C T"mpooa 7 Ben Payne, MoveOa, Ch.CanaeU I 1 MSSReho .". s l:'.l'-.fast 9 113 4'L V Newman 7 I'ickatfain. Lewis B., Ch.Cannell i PATSY MACK, ch. g-, 10 110 By Andrew Mack— Cotillion, by Kingston. (Trainer. J. Hill. Owner, H. W. Barnes). 62623 Tijuana ImTOy l:60Hslop 11 14 I ■ n I: tUg 10 Ceaaaaaader, VonLadx, Prophecy 624S8 Tijuana ImTOy l:48%alop 15 111 6*1 H Bettiaj 10 Modiste, Honolulu, Busy Bird 62102 Tijuana 1 i:i2'-,fast 23 M*s R Carter n I'.oreas. Eetetic, Ceaterrille 62082 Tijuana 6i f 1 :' -••--fast 681 R» S»3 Ii Carter 11 Lohelta, F.WeUea, R'gaa'a Heir 615S0 Tijuana 1 l:4::-.,fast 40 11"., I1! A Carroll 8 Baby Cal. WeiaUad, Coaeha 515:3 Tijuana B| t IM fast SI 1 :« S" K Carter 12 W. Whitaker, Neg, Merrv Ijiss 49074 Reno 1 l:4.'4;fast I 111 8'= AV Mcln're 8 Treowen. Arcento, GoodKnough AUDREY A., b, f. 3 8G By Olambala— L'Alouette, by Kinglike. (Trainer, C. Berry. Owner. Russell & Berry). 62402 Tijuana 1 i:i:.-.-,mml 10-5 81 Veargiii l! Baby Girl, VoaLady, CenterrUle EMM Tijuana ImTOy l:4€%fast 5 88 ."' 11 B B*wor 0 LeDfnTre, B.PIo'er, B.of theKit. 62*81 Tijuana 8-4 l:16%faat 22 lit i:1 a z.iKi,.r •» l,.l»vitt. Belleriower, r*Ui«oa 52^98 Tijuana 1 l:42%faat 11 II 10" C, Ycaruin 12 Tambian. Aa.JackaOB, I'rophecy 62190 Tijuana 1 1 :4.';».5f:.st 7 IS J'- G Yeargin 12 Welffa, Tiajan. Gift 52146 Tijuana 3 4 1:10 fast 4.") 11^ 7=i A Zeigler 10 Full.Moon, It.l'loua r. II.K.Aslo-r £21)61 Tijuana 5-Sl:02 fast MJ Ml 1C4 J Glass 12 Jack Leo, Woodrose. Brolaskl TOM CAR0, b. g. 8 110 By Marta Santa— Argon Esher, by Esher. (Trainer, G. H. Marlman. Owner, K. Marlman). (IMS Tijuana 6-8 i: r.'-hvy Mf IM 1"-'" M M'thew 12 Maancaea, HaaaaM, Dtrlaad tgUt Tijuana I l:4:: .-.fast 128 112 10" AV Perry 19 Welga, Tiaian. Gift 51S76 Tijuana 5-8 1 :«iL",.-,fast i If 11-' IV K HayWrdlL* Joaeala, Mia'al Jim. QertrudcB. 51C81 Tijuana 6l f l:09^fast 28 114 P| R Dority 12 Sw'tTooth. GertrttdeB., Ispbam i 61869 Tijuana 6-8 140 fist 116 112 '*; V Cloud 11 Tillotson, Olivel)., BaaBlagMac. 46287 Jefson 6| f l:ll%hry 20 117 8 7 9 M| M** F Bmlth IS Partish, AM Vi/.ina. BUt. Shapiro | RED WILLIAM, ch. g. 5 (M) 110 By Hilarious— Ethel Scruggi, by Fonao. (Trainer, B. E. Graham. Owner. Hickey !c Beaver). 6228] Tijuana ImTOy 1:47 fast G IM 7*1 F Ch'vettall Madrid. Hui a. :ift 62215 Tijuana II-nI:.".". fast 42 IM • I' f'hiav'ta 7 Audrey K. .\1 \Yi.-k. Cork 52238 Tijuana 1 1:42 fast 41-10 110 .' R McCr'nnll Our UaM, Mauil M.. Arietta F214S Tijuana 11:42 fast S 111 f H Hayw'd 12 Plnurer, B.of the Kit., D'dvVan 52086 Tijuana 111'. 1:48 fast 9 IM »** N Fodon • IiishMaid. MikoDalv. Gon.Hvng E2033 Tijuana 11:43 fast 10 112 "J B IlaywM 11 Ziinl.xli. Concha, Miss Wells SADIE STR0UP. b. m, 7 (M) 108 By Mint— Lady of Melbourne, by Rainbow. (Trainer. W. Mikel. Owner. W. Mikel). 62228 Tijuana 11:12 fast ::f M s M Sl'shterll OurMald, BedWilUaaa, Maud M. 61917 Tijuana 6-8 142%faat 172 lit !■• C Taylor 12 DoAdaalt, AliceCarr, Valen.Lady 51712 Tijuana 6-8 l: l."..fast 117 108 8" W Hini-hy 12 T.-rnctto, Hoover. Ispliam 28610 Cheyenne 6-0 l r'C.-.fast n no PiB Pauley 8 NewOrileae, JoeGIya, lit f aao'4 M4B Cheyenne 6) f 148 fast 10 ill 3'i .1 Collins I Miss Knight, Meljea, Purse Ball ARIETTA, b. m. 5 (M) 108 By Satsuma II. — Golden Wave, by Mirthful. (Trainer. C. Dugtran. Owner, Woodland Stable). 625M Tijuana Oi f l:15%alop 161 103 f*| D Powell 11 Our Leader, Lewis R^ Velvet 62298 Tljuaan 1 l:42%faat it !M 12' • C DuRanl2 Tamilian. Aa.Jaekaoa, l*rophecy 522::s Tijuana 11:42 fast 29 Ml i'l V. Mari'eliill OurMaid, RedWiUiaaa, Maud M 52126 Tijuana 51 1 1 OS fast IOC 110 M*» J Callahan 11 Divland. Pink Tctinv. Wehja 6UM Tijuana r.-s 1 :02 fast EBt in 6*1 C Dugsna B J.D.Sugf;, C.tbeWay, Ed Le Vaa 51*i.-, Tijuana 6} f l.Os'f.fast 2Sf M 10 2 M Sl'Khterl^ John Jr.. Lady Small. Bob Baker BERNICE E.. ch. m, 6 (M) 108 By Salvation— Bertola, by Albert. (Trainer, T. J. Grant. Owner, A. Lund). 622M Tijuana 1 l:42%fast St H0 7 P Martinez 12 Taatbiaa, Aa.Jaekaoa, Prophecy 62238 Tijuana 1 1:42 fast IM hM M" Rowe 11 OurMaid. RedWilliaai, Maud M. 52127 Tijuana 3 1 1:11'. fast. 611 IM 9'J «' llinnhy 0 JohiiJr.. MissParnell. M.Sedalia 62082 Tijuana T ± f 1 :"7 %faat 68f M8 ]o"c Cross n Lobelia, V. Welles, H'lran's Heir HMO Tijuana 6] f 1 :i ■ fast 1271112 8"i 1* Martinez 10 Caneion, QuidNunC, CliuirMaster GO ON, ch. g. 6 (M) 110 By Setback— Green d'Or, by Bowling Green. (Trainer. E. V. Winters. Owner. E. V. White rb). 624M Tijuana inn : l:«8%fa»t 37 IN .'.'" K McCr'na 8 LeDi 're, B.Flower, AudreyA. 622M Tijuana 1 l:4r.-.fast I3f 111 B«« R M.i -, ■,,,, 1- BattleMouutain, rraiiie. stii'kvr 62268 Tijuana 1 l:42"..f:.st 7f 112 7rl It McCr'na 12 Gila, T. P. McMahoa, Blaaer 52170 Tijuana 3-4 l:l4'.-.fast 115 115 P| R McCTnal2 Gweudoht. B.Bl'kweB, LRnrrey 51JC.7 Tijuana 3-4 1 :1..lr,fHst 143f 115 »»• 8 Smith 10 (has. (annoll. Striker. Modiste 43544 *'Ii' ■v'nne 3-4 l:14\-,fast IS 107 k,'S Smith 7 Orbiculatioa, M.Roblee. Asseaaot 48CX9 Chey'nne 2-4 1:15 fast 06 113 5ui S Smith 10 Milton Boblee, Kio, Cobrita LINK'S LADY. br. m, 8 (M) 103 By Golden Link— Fleeda, by Long Fish. (Trainer. T. Kindle. Owner. T. Kindle). 62525 Tijuana Lm70y l:50%slop 81 Ml 71" T Kindle 10 Commander, V*cuLady, Prophecy 52381 Tijuana lmMy 1:47 fast at NB :»'" T Kindle 11 Madrid, Hamma, Gift 62279 Tijuana lmMy 1:48 fast 87 103 7 :: T Kindle 7 C'ralcadourll., Honolulu. Boreas 6MM Tijuana 1 1:42 taat 63f KB .-.', T Kindle 11 OnrMaid, RedWIIIiam, Maud M 62088 Tijuana 1 1-8 l:64%ibst 48 lot s i t Kindle s Lit. (link, LeD'saure, But. Arms 52033 Tijuana 1 1:43 fast — MS 11" T Kindle 11 Zaatioch, Concha, Red William 61842 Tijuana .111:]:, fast Mf MS 7'- Kindle 7 I I.ijip.v TaUey, Pierrot, Darnay JIM WINN. b. g, 9 (M) 105 By Handsel— Mattie Haley, by Conrad. (Trainer, G. L. Palmquist. Owner. G. L. Falmquist). 62458 Tijuana ImTOy l:48%alop '.'M' II ; ' v Chiav'ta 10 Modiste, II lain. Busy Bird 62422 Tijuana l 1:42 fast 81 119 7*| F Chiav'ta 10 Cobrita, T.Breek'ridce, Mistake 62313 Tijuana 1 l:42%fast 97 11". :: P Chiav'ta 9 T.P.HcMabon, M Bey, CaUack 67191 Tijuana 1 1:42V:. fast 83 IM :s, II Rettig 11 (J.Nnac, Hickory ant, P.Bftaaaoa 61978 Tijuana 6-8 1:91 V&faat 1(5 112 s W Perry 12 Stanley II.. Mistake. Maud M. 4W93 Oakl'wn 1 l:42%fnat 60 lio 9 9 8 8 8'" 8" M CrahM 9 Fo-ili. Jim Dudley, Alt Vezina Third Race [Third Tijuana] THIRD RACE— 1 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (June 17, 1916—1 :38— 3— 95.) 1 ANNA STAR, b. m. 6 103 By Starbottle— Anna May. by King Eric. (Trainer. L. H. Tryon. Owner. L. H. Tryon). 62404 Tijuana l l:48%mud 8 3" E Taylor 11 Prevaricate. Uonolalu, C.Master 62227 Tijuana 5-8 1:01 '.-.fast 5 108 .■'•', E Taylor 12 H'ttieMcCarty, Chrome, Lantern 47070 Tijuana 5V f 1 :08%f aat 17-M 108 3l Q Yeargin it Capilaao, Dora Btar, Appletto I7M4 Tijuana Si f l:o7..fast 1 N8 1'S C Buell 10 Minstrel. Km.-l. la. Commendation 47948 Tijuana ::-l 1 :1 l'-.fast 4 lo6 3'i G Yeargin 8 Cobalt, Tralaae, IriaaDalsy 4;:.:.: Tijuana 61 f l.M fast M-5 M8 fk C BueM B l.i.i.vsmall. Appletto, Coauaead'a OLD HOMESTEAD, b. g. 6 105 By King Cobalt— Beckon, by Plaudit. (Trainer. H. C. Porter. Owner. M. Murray). 62483 Tijuana 1 l:45%mud 21 II" I II Jonea 11 Baby Girl, AudreyA.. VoaLady 62235 Tijuana ." - lKC%hvy 2 119 6*j P Martinex ■ B.Tranter, Naaledovatl, ValliV. 62120 Tijuana 64 f 148 fast 223 IM 7"» I' Martinex 11 Divland, rink Teuny, Wehja 61968 Tijuana 6-8 1 i2'.-,fast i' 112 ll'= O Willis 12 C.Holters, T.Duacan, UP'ceai 61745 Tijuana 5-8 1. -02 fast M6 NC 4'V o Willis 10 Cover Up, J. I). Butt;, Crisptc 61C56 Tijuana 61 f l:0S*4fa«t 28 M2 tiT J Clemcnta 8 Th. Seven, I'lunzer. Our Leader HMO Reno ;; 1 1 n-.fast 37 112 P|J DeFord R Sham.GreeD. G'dPlush, Th.8evea 60142 K'-no 6) f l:0S-;.fast 30 111 ! . J DeFord 0 ( ■'tint Boris. Thir. Seven, DandyV. JENNIE SMALL, b. in. 8 108 By Nasturtium— Merrily, by Galore. (Trainer, F. Shinn. Owner, Shmn & Gallagher). 62484 Tijuana I l:40%mud G WIS E ' Gi 11 Prevaricate, Honolulu, AnnaStai 621M Tijuana 1 it.'-fast 16 ill II »C Grosa 12 Welga, Tiaian. Gift 52019 Tijuana DnTOy 1:48 fast 43 Ml 7 '• I ' Qrooa 11 AodreyK.. II. Daly, B.of theKit. f. !!»:••♦ Tijuana 1 1 tn-'.-.mud 87 W7 2| E Burns 10 i'lunzer. Capt.EvaM, Hiekoryani 61X76 Tijuana 5-8 ! -iJV.fast 14f 110 M* I. Mills 12 Joaeala, Mia'al Jim, GertrudeB. 61765 Tijuana 5'. f 1 :0S*:,fast 20f IM 8' 1- Mills 10 On. -Leader. C.tbeWay, E. We tier □082 Tijuana 6) f l:M%faat 43 11! 6*1 L Milla 12 Sel.Witwer, Pehret, trisbDaisy HICKORYNUT. b. m. 7 108 By Hessian— Lychee Nut, by Sir Mcdrsd. (Trainer, G. F. Hum. Owner, G. F. Hum). 62623 Tijuana lm7"\ 1 50%alop 21 103 I ' B Mai 'ellll mmaader, VcnLady, Prophecy 62191 Tijuana I 1.l2'.fast 11 108 r Horn 11 Q.Nnnc, P.Kbannoa, Dandy Van 52111 Tijuana 11-8 1:58 fart ill l«3 , p Hum 11 Kamloch, Al Wick, Mont. Belle 62033 Tijuana 11:43 fasl 1 KC ') P Hum 11 Kahtlorh, Concha, Bed William 61939 Tijuana 1 l:M%mud 1 I'1-' 1-' P Hum |a Plunger, -1 ni ::..i 11. Capt.Bvana 619S1 Tijuana 6-8 IKNUifast 121 W V\ P Hurn 7 H'iltunA.. O'pianKIm:, HarryD. 61822 Tijuana ImTOy l:4S%faat 11 l«« 61* P Hum 7 Reveler, Reydo, Vcimak PASTIME, b. g. 6 110 By Marathon— Europa, by Maceo. (Trainer, S. J. Kelloy. Owner, S. J. K«ll«7). 62457 Tijuana 51 f l:09%alop 41 109 :' P Martinex B D.P'hion, B.McC'ty, N'ledovati 62 S Tijuana 11:42 fast 15 If! II10 A Eelcler II OurMaid, RedWIIIiam, Maud M. 021:12 Tijuana 1 l:42'/5fa»t 9 113 t*| H Kottier 11 Boreas, Zetetic, Ceaterrille 62126 Tijuana 5J f 1 :08 fast 17 lio i;i (1 Yeargin 11 Divland. I'irk Tettny, Welga 61958 Tijuana 5-S 1 :')2V3fast 11-51 111 41 C Dua^an 12 C.Hottera, T. Duncan, I. l"ee? PARADIGM, b. g. 8 115 By Factor— Lady Paramount, by Hastings. (Trainer. G. Luokey. Owner, H. Van). 624M Tij 1 Hll-Mast H IM V G Y-.iiT.in 10 John Jr., Link Tnii.v. Yukon 52001 Tijuana lm«0y 1 I'.'.-.fast 498 ill B»» CWhlt'tonlO Cav'ourll.. Ii.Maid. R.of theKit 1 1 61857 Tijuana : ll:154ifaa1 I43f 115 »l* Q Y-aigin 10 Chaa, Caanell, Btriker, ModlaU 60209 Bono 3-4 1:14 fast2:-l0f 112 Sl" II Sl'fhterlO Perch, Lantern, C.A.Coniiake] MOM Reno 1-4 1:14'. -.fast is 111 B»l 3 DeFord 8 MikeDary, C.Caanell, P.DousIaas I I Mil Reno 3-4 1 12 t . . « 13 :■( 113 7 ,; J DeFord 9 Bmil Mag . A.Jaeksoa, ICul Arm" I 45978 Bono E f l.M faal II WO 1J ■' I »• !' .1 a 7 Payette C l*rt»phecy, Mike Daly 43'JOS Ri ■in. 5-4 14S iat.1 If UJ »"♦' ^ Tut* iM'tioaii. ILUuiri^an, LlyuUiu i i 1 1 1 1 '■ I 1 i PRINCE DOUGLAS, ch. g, 5 110 By Prince Frederick— Lady McNally, by Miser. (Trainer. I. N. Worr.ach. Owner. I. N. Womach) Tljuai 1 3-4 1 15 fast 24 115 ■ ; P MartlnealS Ut-P'nceas, An.Jacksoa. Prairie Tijuana 51 f !:"7'-.fast lif 10s 7*1 v? Iltnphy Ml Rin«leader, Velvet, Gertrude B. 61878 Tijuana 6-8 l:02^faat 12 110 61 .1 Class 1 j Jasenia. Mln'al Jim. Gertrndoft. 1711 Tijuana 1 1 : 43' -.fast 10 111 | ' I | • Th'paou Steleliff. Art Kiik. LI Bey 61640 Tijuana 3-4 1 .1'. '..fast 11-5 M4 8« W Perry • Mer. Lass. nen.Byns, I.Brianda ;.i. -.•;:. Tijuana 2-1 l:M fast 83 IM 21 B McCr'na 12 Lewis B., Bonelalu, Bahjeorge ETHEL, br. m, 6 108 By Leonid— Golden Harvest, by Free Knight. (Trainer, W. L. Stanfield. Owner. A. Mackay). .-.2101 Tijuana 11:43 fast 35 113 I , .1 Bob'tsonll Playthiaa;. Maadie, Modiste 52081 Tijuana •' i l:81%fast UV5I 1 1 _• 11" u Kettig 12 frulaae, Dulv Fashion. Yukon 61762 Tijuana 5-8 l:02*4faat 12 109 l«l Redfora 11 Herder. Gertrude it.. Taatbiaa 61041 Tijuana ,'i f 1 .''•'" .-.fast 16 107 :,«» • DugRan 11 Mfi, Baby Girl J. J. Murdoch 19077 Reno 5-8 l:01»4fast 21 112 6*t R Lowe B Lit. .Ink.'. Blnajleader CyMerrtch MMORono ::-4 l:li\-,fast 8 108 4"AP.ny 7 M.S-dalia, P*aceDirect, AliaeB. TOURS, br. g, 9 105 By Out of Reach— Ethel Thomas, by Himyar. (Trainer. L. A. McDowell. Owner. L. A. McDowell). 14 Tijuana 1 t:43%fast 38 115 »IW Hlnphy 10 Tokalea March. C.Court, Handle W Tijuana I l:42%faat 17 111 :- w Hlnphy 12 Tambian, Aa.Jackann, Prophecy . 193 Tijuana 1 1-8 1 :.-.t'-fast 17-M M7 P|W Hinohv 7 Mike Daly, Baby sister. H'lulu 52082 Tijuana 1 1 :4i\-.fast 7.'.f 107 •«' R McCr'nnll Per.Lady, P'teDrapeau, M'nGirl 619H8 Tijuana 1 l:45%mud 13 l«7 r,"\ R McCr'nn 8 Gen. Byntr, Cobrita, Art lti«k 61839 Tijuana 1 i:ii-:. -.fast 4T»f i"7 M,a R McCr'nnl2 Per.Lady, G.Ryag, T.B'kearhhre (MM Tijuana ll:42'Afa.,t ISf 107 fi'«It McCT'ttnlO TbeGal't, Arthiik. L.IniKx-cnee DR. DOORLEY. b. g. 5 (M) 110 By Luck and Charity— Winifred D., by Knight of (Trainer, S. F. Vsir-.an. Owner. S. F. Varian). tho Thistle. 52483 Tijuana 11:1".- mud ISf II" . a- a Bebrier 11 Baby Girl, AudreyA., Von Lady £2301 Tijuana 3-1 l:M\.i'ast 17-5f 113 9*« N Foden 0 B.BIackw'l. J.Hosbor, Vnleaajt'e .'.22b 1 Tijuana 51 f 1:08 fast 67 M U»» X Poden IS Ola Lee. Crown, Bister Polly 47028 Tijuana 1 i:42%fast l " M9 81S K Taylor s Ben Lew, Lazvr.cn BrPavorfta li.N.-.i Tijuana 5!- f 1 M%faat HO 1 IT 8" H Jeffcottl2 Meeiicka. AaaaBtar. GoodBnouith (6796 Tijuana 6-8 1:02 fast M IM 8 3 1' Mnrtinesl2 HattieWUIdo, BlackWina;, Dinah 4H74.-, Tijuana 5-S 1:01. fast it lio Pull.-d up. .1 BohOIta S AniiaLoii. Del.uiir. 'akadourll. ARGENTO. br. g, 7 110 By Jake Argent— Ardenes, by Amig-o. (Trainer, A. E. Sherman. Owner, Lane & Sherman). Tijuana lm70y l:4S'-slop 4C 110 8" H Jones 10 Modiste, Honolulu Ilii.-v I'.iid 52334 Tijuana lm70y l:51%hvy 29 115 6 1 P Martinez 11 Wehra, Saner. PteytUaa) 52258 Tijuana 1 l:42%faat "f 112 4'J C Gross 12 Gila, T. P. McMahoa Blaaer 51642 Tijuana 3-4 1 :15%fast 64 101 9» W Perry 9Jolin.Tr.. Pret.Baby Bel Witwer 50204 Reno 3-4 l:14Mifast 5 106 4s Perry 8 MikeDaly. C.Cannell. P.Douplass REGENT, br. h, 6 (M) 113 By Sweep— Inference, by Ingoldsby. (Trainer. J. J. Feeney. Owner. J. J. Feeney). 50927 Chagrin Ab3-4 l:22*4faat • III C'^ J D'minick • Berenlcs, Hopeful Hlab Horse 50828 Chagrin Ab5-8 1 :04» -.mud 19 118 !'• M Cnuae 0 Snowymora Mary II Manella .-•.1:2 Dorval 1 1-16 l:57%hvy 21 112 0 5 C 6 G 8«» ■ Hayuid • Maniolien. Woodth'sh, Blasnary 49305 M'euve AbOl f 1:2 1 '.-.fast 55 116 7'i: Martin 7 Ralphs.. N.MBeybrigbt Dahimla MBB KingKd. 1 1-Hi 1 :.-,!' fast 71 115 4"i K Martin 0 Fair andWaniur. Truant. Bteve Fourth Race [Fourth Tijuana] i | 1 FOURTH RACE— 1 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (June 17, 1916—1:38—3—95.) HONOLULU, b. m, 6 103 By Sweep— Mist Anne, by Top * Gallant. (Trainer, W. Walker. Owner. W. Watter). 52484 Tijuana 1 l:46%mud 17-10 198 ! i: Mari'eBIll Prevaricite, Aa'aStar C Master 52468 Tijuana lm70y l:is».,sl..p ?2-5 IM _, B Taylor 10 Modiste, Busy Bird Commander 5241)3 Tijuana 1 1-8 1 :54Sfast 13 lot :;■ X Kod-n 11 Cork. Our Maid Baby Bister 52236 Tijuana 1 1-8 l:68%hvy 7 110 l*)N Dagpi T B.Si«ter. Bat. Mountain. BenLevy 52279 Tijuana ImTOy 1:48 fast 6 M8 2*1 C DuKKan 7 Cavalcadourll., Boreas. Buntaaa ..:i:i; Tijuana 1 1-8 ]:54%faat 9 105 3' X Foden 7 Mike Daly, BabyBister M Belle 52149 Tijuana 1 1-16 1 :47Vast 13 MB 3" X Foden T Cor'ado. Mouut.Girl. B.D'chman PRAIRIE, b. g, 10 105 By Ogden— Passan, by Hamburg. (Trainer. C. C. Emmert. Owner, Clear Lake St ablel. 52608TiJuana 3-4 1:18 hvy 23 112 :•:.][ Rowe 0 Takon, Applejack, ChoirMaster 52422 Tijuana 11:42 fast :: MS r.'j II Rowe 10 Cobrita, T.Breck'ridne. Mistake 522i)!t Tijuana 1 l:41%faat 3 106 2] Rowe 12 Bat.Monat'n, Btrikei PhiUfartin 52213 Tijuana 3-1 1 :!4-r,fast 12 IM T-'.Rowe S Little Beach. Ilillv Joe Yukon 52 "io Tijuana 3-4 1:15 fast lf -5 111 I | .1 Glass 12 Lit.I'ritu-ess. An.Jaekson An J'k 51 W Tijuana 6} f l:08%fast 49 112 £'J H Rettig 10 Bob Baker, Tiulane. Yukon VON LADY. ch. m, 8 108 By Von Tromp — Cirlina, by Orsinl. (Trainer, F. Howland. Owner, F. Howlaod). 52523 Tijuana ImTOy l:50%slop 11 i- ; u Rowe 10 Commander. Prophecy l'at Ma.-k 52483 Tijuana I l:45*4mud 6 IM . :: - h Rowe n BabyOIri, AudreyA CenterrUle 52425 Tijuana ImTOy l:M%f ant 38 IM 4« H Rowe 8 T.K.McMahon, T.flallant K l*e 52334 Tijuana lm70y l:51=f,hvy 19 MS 6* R Carter 11 Welga. Sauer Playthin- 622M Tijuana 1 l:41%faat IM 1"'. 5" It Carter 13 BattleMouutain. Prairie. Striker 52212 Tijuana 1 l:42%faet 33 113 4'} It Carter 10 Examiner. T.F.M'M'h'n LIn'.e 52060 Tijuana 3-4 1:15 fast 26f Kt6 9*2 J Clementsl2 Lit.I-mess. An.Jaekson, Prairie FRIVOLOUS, ch. c, 3 (M) 91 By Frizzle— Sweet Marjorie, by Goldfinch. (Trainer. J. McFarlane. Owner. E. McCown). 52503 Tijuana 5-8 1 :ov.-.h.-y :; 119 I'JC T*mna'nl2 BisterPolly, W'drose Lit.B'ntper 52382 Tijuana $-4 l:154fcfast 23-19 IM r. Low.- 0 LadyLovitt, AudreyA 1: Flower 51816 Tijuana 61 f LlOVast :■ 98 ■ 84 B Mari'elli !) Baaota, Audrey A., Ua.iy Lovitt 51718 Tijuana 3-4 1:15 fast 17 Ml 6« W Taylor (i Chow, Nenette, Dark Friar 51107 Kmpire 6} f l:07%fast 30 100 6 5 5 6 6 = F. Mar'elli 8 CorneliaC, M.Gaa'r JamaieaB 51021 Empire H t l.ttfjjivy 30 9'j io 10 8 7' 6" V Mar'alli 10 Segtirola, Draftsman. Ravanua' TREOWEN. b. g. 7 110 By Glorio— Daffodil, by Torso. (Trainer, C. E. Brown. Owner. W. T. Bransonl. Tijuana ImTOy 1 :5(''.-.slop 18 II" I R Met 'i im lO-Commandev VoaLady I'n.plierv 62248 Tijuana ImTOy 1:44 fast 29 115 9* C Oroaa 12 Shenandoah. Saner. Baby Bister 52171 Tijuana l i :4i' -.t :st 26 no f|C Oroaa s Zamloeh. Audrey K Delancey E21M Tijuana ImTOy l:r,'jfast :4 M9 4*1 C Cross 11 Aud'vK.. Ilunima O Muefaleb'ch 52033 Tijuana 11:43 fast 24 1"7 » ■■ O Willis HZamloih. Concha Bed William 51901 Tijuana lm70y 1:41 fast 25 Ml 6*1 W Perry G.M'baca T B'ridae B oftbeB 51S99 Tijuana ll:fl;,fast 47 Ml Cj 1 Hum 8 Coffield. Weinlaiid. Steleliff LAVAGA. br. f. 4 (M) 103 By Prospcro— Charley's Aunt, by St. Florian. (Trainer, G. W. Crippcn. Owner. Blackwcll & Crippcn). 524M Tijuana 61 f IM fast io NT |t p j Bnkerlg Umerlck, Bb'stwairrei B.Paual 52126 Tijuana 51 f l.M fast 19 n« 11«» H Bettbr 11 Divland, Piak Tenay, Wekn 51958 Tijuana 5-8 1 :. 2'.-.fast 51 IM 12-" W Hinphy 13 C.Holters, T Dninau I K'ceaa 51878 Tijuana 51 f i-7'f.fast 5 mi I | i: Marlnellilo Pvt,Peat, Van. Welles. K Bankla 517G3 Tijuana 6-8 L'^'.-.fast 27 Ml M w/ UinphyU Velvet. Little (.ink, Lnnilana PHIL MARTIN, b g 6 110 By J. F. Crowley-Maud Sigsbee, by Capt. Sigsbee. (Trainer, G. E. Archer. Owner. C. E. Archer). - - - 52484 Tijuana 1 l:46%mud M 115 ! !•: Graves 11 Prevaricate. Honolnhi AaaaBtar ..211 Tijuana 1 l:43'.-.fast 41-10 117 E«U Rob'taohlO TokalonMarch. (' Court Mandie 52299TiJuana ll:tl'-.fast 127 ill !•» J Robtsn 12 BattleMountaio, Prairie Striker 02191 Tijuana ll:42V-fast 22 103 I ■ .1 Kol.'tsnll (.t.Ni.ac. lli.korvnnt, K Sliamioit 51939 Tijuana 1 l:4S%mud 13 112 6»1 J Rob'tnonM Plumcer. JSiieBmall Capt Ivans 61839 Tijuana 1 l:41%fant 49 NO T«» if Rettis 12 Lei-.Ladv. JLByna T B'kearldce 51893 Tijuana 3-1 1 :i:.'.-.fast 176 111 4' II Rettbl 10 Coffield, Yukon. Anna JaeksoB 51599 Tijua an 5-S 1 :n2^fast 19 112 11'= J RoMVnlS Cover I'p, Dr. Kendall. J.D.8anM CAFETERIA, ch. m. 5 108 By Abe Frank— Suffice, by Woolsthorpe. (Trainer, L. H. Baxter. Owner, L. H. Baxter). 52485 Tijuana 6-8 i:0:--,mu.l 47 105 7 - K Ffttor B Cicely Kny, Welga Bincleader 52314 Tljuaan 1 l :-t::''-.fast 19f n. K» R Post 10 Toka Ion March. C.Court, Maudie . 242 Tijuana 3-4 l:13%fast l'if KB S" E Tutor 8 JoaaJr., Deckhand PrivatePeat 16528 Havana 3-4 1:11 slow 4 im 1 3 2 2' 1« A Tryon I C.ddeii Bed. Bayoaa Pmi Miller 16489 Havana 2 1120 hvy 10 lot 1 443' 3-1 A Tryon 8 Baccarat Beyalty Little Buss M432 Havana 1 1:12 fast s M0 2 4 1 6 1* V\ H Carm-r s Lackrose Bockaree Br*er Cx MMI Havana 6j ! IM fast 20 M0] 1 0 6 5' 2-J K Fall 11 II. d Poet, Hen Butler. Ilaz.diiut HEADS I WIN. b, f. 4 103 By Prince Frederick— Swift Queen, by Volant* (Trainer. J. Pclter. Owner. W. Cavancr.) 0139 Reno 1-2 is. last 34 W5 8* .1 Clements 10 Forum. Marn.Bchlafer Dr.K'.lall r I Reno 5-8 1:92 faal S M0 - i DeFord 1 Baaaeaa, Plor. Cliae Ida Browu 19880 Reno 4A f 55 fast 19 ii.7 _■ .i DeFord 7 Prsphtty, Virg.d'Or Flor Cline 19258 Reno i 8 l.oi'.-.fast 52 102 !i'» C, Arch'b't • Ind'nola, U.Josephine PayetteC I9C64 Reno 6-0 1:01., last 21 IM M hPthewa 8 IJ.Mantell. M.Daly, ..mm'd.itiuu DEHRA, b. m. 8 103 By Sir Huon— Rosemeade, by St. Gatien. (Trainer. J. Greenow. Owner, J. Greenow), '• 1 Tijuana 1 l:45%mod ISf 113 M ' x Poden 11 Baby Girt, Audn-v a Von Lady Tijuana 1 1-8 l:64*&faat llf IM »»| D Lowell 11 Coik. Our Maid Hoaolula 52258 Tijuana 1 1 :42'-.-.fast 19 IM 11" X Foden 12 Gila. T. F McMahoa I'.lizer Tijuana 3-4 1:15 fast 83 ill ll » J Shilling: 13 Ut.P'nceOB, Aa.Jaekaoa I'rairie 49256 It-no 1 l:42'.fast 49 Ml |*» Q Arch I. t 8 -v..L-i. kaou, I'.. Levy, 15. Mountain BILL DEITCHMAN. br. g, 9 105 By Hastings— Wild Bess, by Iroauois. (Trainer, J. A. Parson. Owner. J. A. Parson). 52524 Tijuana UnTOy l:53%8iop 8 lio i |G Venrsdn 11 PmnkSh'non, Bro'aBee Hanai .2191 Tijuana 1 1 : 12'--last 11 HM T*l Rowe 11 Q.N'UBC, Hlckoryant, C Shannon 52149 Tijuana 1 1-1S i:tT'-.fast 22 M3 I'll Taylor T Cocsaado. Monat.Girl Honoluln 52043 Tijuana 1 1-8 i:.-p.,fast 11 IM 6" B Fntor 8 Lit cink. LeD'saure, Itiit.Artm 51923 Tijuana 1 1-8 l:54v.fast 17 IM 45 G Yeargin 10 Bxam'r, B.o.t-Kltchea AiWi.-k 61819 Tijuana 1 1-18 l:4T%faat 9 Ml 6» W F.-rrv 10 V.Leoa, B.of tbeKlt'n B Mount 51X17 Tijuana 1 l:14--.fast 6 M4 31 II Jones 11 Balgcurge, Modiste. Coneha ■FITZGERALD, br. g. 11 110 By Hurst Park— Helen Connelly, by Uncommon. (Trainer. H. Thomas. Owner, M. H. Morrison). 52484 Tijuana i in. -.mud 35f K» mm C Whiff. nil Prevaricate. Honolnra AaaaBtar 52298 Tijuana I l : !_-..last 11 108 | C Whit'ton 12 Tambian An.Jaekson Prvnhecr :.21 "i i Tijuana 1 1 :4::'..f..st 1S3 113 7» U Dority 12 Welga, Tiajan Lift' 52148 Tijuana 11:48 fast 121 112 s» B Dority 12 Planter, B.of theKit R Will's 52019 Tijuana ImTOy 1:48 fast 80f M 8» R Carter 11 AudreyK.. M.Daly. B of tin-Kit BOM Tijuana I l:46-\-.mud 104 107 7" C McC'kle 10 PluiiBcr. J'nieSmall, Capt Kvani Fifth Race [Fifth Tijuana] 1 1 I I I i i FIFTH RACE — 1 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (June 17, 1916—1:38—3—95.) LEWIS B.. ch g-. 6 109 By Prospcro— Lady Marchmont, by Marchmont n. (Trainer, G. W. Crippen. Owner. Blackwell & Crippenl. Tijuana 55 f l:UHia1op 2T-10 115 _- r Th'poonll Our Leader \".-h -t \i-i.-tt-, ISTTIJuana 11:41 faal , 5 108 2\ C Whlt'ton 7 1". -I.iiie. t. Tillotson. Chaatreaa 62316TIJuana ImTOj l:4C fast 2T-19 113 C Whlt'ton 7 J.David. Bashotali UlnimceiM-e 52261 Tijuana ,s I'd' fast 60 117 f I'. I Bnkerll C.A.C'bdcey, D.Adaaas R'leader 52029 Tijuana 61 f l."i .,fast 11 h 7 (at |: Mari'i Hi In Ringleader V.-h.-t Gertrude II 51940 Tijuana 61 f l:09Vimud M IM I'|K Pator it .Me\, Ulkta. Tlllotsna 51802 Tijuana 8-4 l:14*faat l(i 1"7 n Jonea 0 Mer, Chandelier, Bevefcry JajaaM CLEAR THE WAY, br. c. 4 107 By Von Tromp— Directa, by Vinctor. (Trainer, J. Eckert. Owner. J. Eckert). njuana 51 f l :09-j.sl..p M-5 IM l«| C Oroaa 7 Blaosta. Apple Ja.k P Moody rijuana 51 f l:MHfast 4-; kOT 1 | C Oroaa 12 P.Direct, Bosellls, M Frantnu ;..0i:: Tijuana 61 f 1:68 fast 11-6 Ml 3' C Gross 1 1 Hoover. CalCurn, TemnvDum-an 51999 Tijuana 61 f IM fast 3»-U Ml f C Oroaa 11 Mineral Jim. Perch. Col.Murnhy 51836 TUuana 5-8 IM fast 9-10 md 2'J H Jones 8 J.D.Sun. E.LeVan. Dr.Kendall ... .... Tijuana 61 f 1:0s'. .last 21-10 MO 8j W Ta\ lor 10 Oiu Leader. C.tbeWay, L.Weller MEX. b. g-. » 112 By Mexican— Eastern Shore, by The Bard. (Trainer. J. A. Parson. Owner, J. A. Farsen). Tijuana 3-4 l:Ur%o!op M-6f H2 7"1 M N'shter 7 Deckhand, Yukon. Boa's WIm 624M Tijuana 6-8 l:01%faat 7 i"S 6*1 H Rowe 0 GertrudeB., Bipoata Th'tySevea 62JC4 Tijuana 3 1 1:14 fa.t S3-M 117 r,«5 a renrgta I May Maulaby, John Jr.. Cacambo 51940Tljuana 61 f l:M^i I 2 112 B* fl TearaHa P MIMa, liewia B., Tilhttaoa WIU Tijuana li I 1.11 laut 2J to U^ ^ g Veiiijjm s i uu Jw, XUMsun, JoUu Jr. YUKON, ch. g. 4 112 By Deutschland— Lady Vera, by Woolsthorpe. ] (Trainer, C. B. Irwin. Owner, C. B. Irwin). GJ.".2l Tijuana :?-4 1:17 slop 11 111 | 1' Martian 7 H'khatid. Oil.oe. W.MaatgOUtery I LiCiOO Tijuana ^-4 1:18 hvy 21-10 111 l '. ]• Martinet 8 An ..la. k. Ch'rMaster. Pre! I'.uiu If MOB Tijuana 3-4 l:tt%aloa 21-of 10» f* p Martinez 7 Irhaiid. li.'sWing. WM'gciueiv 1 1 ! f 243S Tijuana ll:41Sfast 7 1«7 PIP Marline/, in John.lr.. P'kTcnny. Muriel'sPet t I E2427 Tijuana :,\ f 1 :07%fast 6 110 V\ P Martinez 7 Anna Wood. K.L.Oweii. Pizarre - I 6236:1 Tijuana 3-4 1 :14-\good 26-5 HI 8»| P Mart Inez 10 Hilly Joe. Plunger, PrinceDirect 62213 Tijuana 3-4 l:14--.fast 14-6 111 3' P Martinez S Little Peach. Hilly Joe. MoveOn 1 ; MACK GARNER, b. g. 5 105 By Seth— Flarney. by Greenan. (Trainer. B. A. Jones. Owner. B. A. Jones). BOM Tijuana ,v t l:l&t*alop 1". il" M " ! Whit'tonll Our Leader, Lewis it., velvet : Um Tijuana 3-4 1 :14:'\-,fast to los ; •.' Whit'toii s PrivatoPeat. Hcokhand. John.lr. 46269 Jef son 3-4 1:16 slow I 114 3 11 1- M I. I.vke IS N. Simplex, T.Aiiderson. Mit.Mav - 46132 .W son 3-4 1 :15^.-,Kood 10 117 3 3 2 1 l"t S Wid.i 11 Tiger Bane, A. Plotter, Fran. Star r ; I 45966 Jef son 3-4 1:18 hvy 2 113 3 { I 23 |*| M Garner 11 Verity. C.rumliiigb Ina, Willigan ) i 45770 P.H'nds 3 4 l:12%faat 40 Ml I 5 5 V 6" S Boyle 7 Hon Tramp, Assume. A. N. Akin 1 45413 F.G'nds 3-4 1:15 slow 12 110 1 2 3 3'J 8«« J Morys 11 Areh I'lotter. Mab. LittleMaudi* ( BUSY BIRD, b. f. 3 86 By Cock o' tho Walk— Busy Lass, by Meddler. (Trainer, J. M. Cooper. Owner, J. M. Cooper). 62458 Tijuana lmTOy l:48%slop lX-5 M ::; B Marl'elll 10 Modiste, Honolulu. Commander Sim Tijuana U f l:08*4fast 6 loi r»l O Teargia 11 Miss M. click. F. Moon. L.Lovtu 1 C2107 Tijuana .V f 1:08 fast kf M 1*1 Q Teargia In Smil. Maggie. MoveOn. lllancblta I 6171S Tijuana 1-4 1:1." fast 21 S4 6'° I) Hum (1 Cliow, Nenette, Dark friar 60941 Chagrin Ab3-1 1 :19'.-,fast 9 90 3J O Atwell ( Ii.Ally. PasdeChance. Tlie Desert 1 OLA LEE. b. f. 4 102 By Assagai — Gypsy Adams, by The Commoner. (Trainer, W. A. Crawford. Owner, Crawford & Moody). 62529 Tijuana I 11:17 slop R MS !« B Mari'eltl 7 D'kliand. Yakoa. W. Maul Bomery v I 52210 Tijuana B| f 1M last Jl-M 102 t» B Mari'elli 1.1 Crown. Bister Polly, Chat. Court t i EMM Tijuana 5) t IM fast !-5 Mi S«| B Mari'elli 8 Piaarro, Bungeorge, Mabel Kale t 61979 Tijuana .". s 1 06 '..fast ::\ 102 L" B Mari'elli 10 Dc Land, C. Weaver. K. Kankin a El 920 Tijuana 3-4 1 :1 t-.-.fast 9 MS 6*i B Mari'elli 7 Pierrot, Ilobt. L.Owen. Vi.aCuha 9 E1S1S Tijuana 3-4 1 :1." '.-.fast 43 Ml 4 -J I; Mari'elli 7 M.Maulshy. Slcloliff. S.Maggie » IRISH DAISY, ch. m, 6 107 By Cederstrome— Malaspina, by Brutua. (Trainer, J. Greenow. Owner, J. Greenow). 62211 Tijuana 1 1 :42 '■.-.fast 1". 108 2t«*W !'• Try 10 Nasbotah, Moiin.Cirl. T. Gallant t 52195 Tijuana 5J f 1 :07-.-,fast 14 105 C" Rowe S C. Weaver. Cancion. Km. Maggie e 52108 Tijuana S| f l:07~fast 5 110 PJW Perry 10 Bipasta, Cover I p. Nashotah 52020 Tijuana B| t l:07*-.fast 12-5 112 6J O Yeargin 10 Kingleader. Velvet, Gertrude R 61919 Tijuana 5 . f 1 :07*.-,fast 27f 112 3'' Q Teargic 10 Delancey. Pvt.Peat, Van. Wells » | SATSUMA BELLE, br. m, 7 108 By Marta Santa— Miss Laetitia, by G. W. Johnson. . (Trainer. H. Thomas. Owner. M. H. Morrison). £2238 Tijuana l 1:42 fast EM m »«» E Taylor 11 OarMaid, RedWillium. Maad M. . 51998 Tijuana S) f 1:0a fast 327 f 113 77J C Met "kle 10 Cancion. QoklN'UDC. CboirMuster r 51762 Tijuana 5-8 l:02%fast 19f 109 M O Willis 11 Herder. Gertrude 1!.. Tamilian n 51599 Tijuana 5-8 1 :82%fast»-10f 112 U" J Glass 12 Cover l"p. Dr. Kendall. J.D.SOgI c 42045 Oakl'wn 5-8 1.0Z%faat 25 104 8 8 7 7' 6-J II Ham't'nli; Uobt. Mantell. Okla. Irish, N'eg 41785 Oakl'wn H f 1 ^S^f ast 30 108 10 6 9 105 9' D Conn'llyll B.andStars. Langliorue, S.Queen D Page 7 Sixth Race [Sixth Tijuana] SIXTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. San Francisco Handicap. 3-year-olds . and upward. (Feb. 1, 1920—1:43 1-5—6—122.) . ; PADDY WHACK, b. g, 8 113 By Celt— Network, by Eon. (Trainer, H. W. Hoag. Owner. H. W. Hoag). 62312 Tijuana 1 IP', 1 :46i.-,fast 29-10 119 ft* C QrOOS B M.A.N mi. WaiSm.d;,.. Thrift t fil94 Tijuana Jm70y l:43%faat 16-5 114 L'2 C Gross 4 T'storm, Franklin. Coronado 52037 Tijuana 1 1-16 1 :46%fast 9-5 111 1J C Gross 7 Itegreso. Sailor. Jake Sclias 1 48222 Jamaica lm70yl :46Vsgood ,-5 112 14 4 4 1' ll A Johnson 9 Uegreso. Clierubino. Huron II. ] 44759 Bowie lm70y l:47%fast 6 110 2 6 5 I 42 3=J T Bice ti T. MeTaggart. Tetlev. Warsaw 44719 Pimlieo 1 1-S 1:54 fast 5 116 5 5 5 4 41 42 K Sande 8 T.McTaggart, Ir.Kiss. Woodtrap P REGRESO. ch.g, 7 104 By Hastingi — Arline, by The Commoner. (Trainer. C. B. Irwin. Owner. C. B. Irwin). 52508 Tijuana 1 1-l(i 1 :511.-.hvy 11-5 Is 1» 1' Martin-z 0 WarSmoke. ThePtStlt, Franklin „ 52440 Tijuana lm70y l:4:','Bfast 7 119 -'; W llela're 9 Gt.IIawk. TlnvS.N.I'ass. He.vdo 0 52311 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:46V,fast 1 If M4 S" P Martinez 8 M.A.N'oo'n. I'.WIiaek. W. Smoke I 62243 Tijuana 1 1-8 l:53%f::st 9-10 Ml t$ B Mari'eili S Horacel^ereli. Dainay. Tnrdllmoa „ 1 52084 Tijuana lm70y l:44%fast 3-2 118 4* W Hinphy B M.Mark. T.S.N. Pass, JakeSebas 1 62037 Tijuana f 1-16 l:46-ifast 5 106 2J "W Hinphy 7 PaddyWIiaek. Sailor, JakeScbai a EDWINA. b. f. 4 114 By Celt— Lady Godiva, by Hanover. (Trainer. H. W. Hoag. Owner. H. W. Hoag). 52460 Tijuana 3-4 l:14%alop 9-10 Ho 1 ' i C Gross tilMomed. Sailor. War Cry 52317 Tijuana 3-4 l:13%fast 63 111 5» C Gross 12 C.Moore, T.o" theMorn, L.inKlk. 62172 Tijuana 5J f 1:06 fast 16 111 6:J C Gross 9 P. Ward. T.o'th'M'ing, W'llaeeL L 51390 Pimlico 1 l:40'.-,fast 28 120 8 9 9 8 8l 8,lA Johnson 10 CarpetSw'pr. It. Traveler. Super T 61360 Pimlico 3-4 l:ll%fast 27f 109 7 8 8 9J S91 W Obert 10 Kxodits. Motor Cop. Audacious 61248 Empire Ab 3-4 lao^tgood 18-5 118 4 4 5 61 6"i C II Miller i". L.Giitrude. LaKablee, H.O. Heels la FHEDODEK, ch. m, 6 95 By McGee— Melius, by Star Shoot. (Trainer. R. Ripley- Owner. M. L. Allen). 52528 Tijuana : \ i l:lO'.-,slop 19-6 10 21' v. Mari'elli 8 J. Goodman. Bjedsegraaa, Earaesl .1 52460 Tijuana 3-4 l:14%slop 4i 113 5r' R Carter » Bdwlaa, Mossed, Sailor 62404 Tijuana 5J f 1:07 fast 23 101 43?. H Bowe S Myrtle. T.o'tli'Morn.. W'llaeeL. ,. 51942 Tijuana 1 l:42%mud 17-5 MI 4* B Mari'elli 10 Anzac. .Takes, lias. Lady ia Black k 61880 Tijuana lm70y l.H'r.fast 5 M7 4*1 R MeCrann 9 Tli'storm, T.S.N. Pass, Franklin n 51821 Tijuana 6J f l:07%fast 11 N6 3'3 R McCr'nn 7 H'ltonA.. Lady in Bl'k. C'cutter r 61786 Tijuana 3-1 103%faat 12-5 108 6*3 R McCr'nn 8 Wallace L.. Freedom. Sedan THE DESERT, b. g, 5 98 By Black Sand— Parthenis, by Parthian II. (Trainer, J. Hill Owner, H. W. Barnes). E25M Tijuana 1 l-M l:".l\-.hvy 1" M6 ' I* H Rettl» 9 Uegreso. War Smoke. Franklin 52X4 Tijuana 1 1 :414-.good 21 112 ,-l R Carter 8 Co* field. Horace Lereh, Darnay j 51942 Tijuana ll:42%mud 11 99 57 P Hum 10 Anzac. JakeSclias. Lady ia Black ■li 61643 Tijuana lm70y 1 :46%fast 13 97 6"J D Hurn 8 Iteydo. Piedra, Reveler I 51581 Tijuana 1 1-16 1:48 fast 21-10 101 4'-1, 1 Yeargin 5 Nopporlian. Keydo. Piedra 61514 Tijuana lm70y l:462ifast 37-10 101 34 W Perry S Ncppei ban. Anzac. Great Hawk k LADY IN BLACK, blk. f, 4 98 By Boots and Saddle— Yankee Tree, by Yankee. (Trainer, C. B. Irwin. Owner. C. B. Irwin). 52317 Tijuana 3-4 1 :l:;-.-.fast •;.". 104 2' P Mai timzlL' C M ore. T.o" tbe.Moni.. A. Wood .1 62282 Tijuana 3-4 1:13 Vif ast 23-W 105 r Rowe 11 Btardee, May Manlsby, Ike Mills It. 52151 Tijuana 3 4 1 :12 f,fast 18-5 107 4: E Taylor 8 W. Smoke. O'ianKias, Car.Moore •e 62065 Tijuana 1 l:40J,;fast 3-2 1o7 3l G Yeargin 1 Liola. Verdi Ixion. Kulali F. 62003 Tijuana 3-4 l:13Vifast 7 102 2» G Yeargin 10 HamiltonA.. KulaliF., Car.Moore ■e 61942 Tijuana 1 1 :42^,mu l 7 1"3 3"} G Yeargin 10 Anzac. Jake Sclias, Piiedoden VALLEY PARK MAID, br. f , 4 97 By Helmet— Stumpy, by Handsome. (Trainer, I. N. Woinach. Owner, I. N, Womach). 52439 Tijuana. 3-4 1:13 fast .1 M --' L Gattffel 7 W'eweod, M. A. No. nan. Myrt.A. L 52404 Tijuana 5V f 1 :07 fast 22 M S" L Gause] 8 MyrtleA. T.o't.M*la», W'ii.-i.. .. 52317 Tijuana ::-! 1 :1320fast 19* 1oo llfii V\" Hinphy 12 C.Moore, T.o' tbeMora, UiaBlk. I. 61542 Tijuana 3-4 l:14%fast 3 112 6" C Gross 7 I.ady iiiBlack. Diomed, MvrtleA l 60213 Reno 5J f l^i^fast 11-5 119 3"' A Zeigler 7 Freedom, Silv. Fight. Bptpaaaes ■f 50095 Reno 1 1-1C l:4frVfast 1 120 H W OlBM 5 Baladin. Sam Hill. Dolnli 49952 Reno 3-4 l:13"ifast 1 120 l1 W Ormes (i Sam Hill, Baladia, PUroue Ward •d HORACE LERCH, b. g. 4 90 By McGee— Sadie May, by Osiarlon. (Trainer. C. B. Irwin. Owner, C. B. Irwin). 52481 Tijuana 1 1-K l:49%slop 7 112 2" p Martinez 3 V'diLoon, w. Willow. M.Coanell a 52449 Tijuana lmTOj i:l.:l0fast 7 104 6", P Marttnes B Gt.IIawk. Rearexo, T.8.NotPasa ss 52383 Tijuana lmTOy 1 :4l'4-.fast 19-5 91 40. .1 Callahan 0 T.S.N. Pass. Daniav. Verdi Loon u 52364 Tijuana 1 l:41"r,go d 32 109 3a P Martin z 8 Coffield. The Desert. Darnay 52318 Tijuana 1 1-16 1 :46Vbfast 132 90 6«i D Hurn 8 M.A.Noo'n. I". Whack, W. Smoke „ FRANKLIN, ch. g. 8 96 By Jim Gaffney— Gliding By, by Argyle. (Trainer. S. Polk. Owner, S. Polk). 52508 Tijuana 1 1-16 1 :51'-.hvy H 102 4"^ H Rowe I Uegreso. WarSmoke. TheDesert f 62430 Tijuana 3-4 1:13 fast 21 102 CT1. K Fator 7 W'wood, V.I'.Maid, M.A.Nooaan l" 52262 Tijuana 11-16 1:46 fast S 112 5*1 E Fator IM, A. Noonan. Liola, Sailor 52194 Tijuana lui70y 1 :4:,-.-.fast 7 105 3'J E Fator 4 T'storm. Paddv Whack, ("nado ]0 52037 Tijuana 1 1-10 1 :46-'.-.fast 12 5 108 5*1 R Fator 7 Paddy Whack, Regress Sailor 51942 Tijuana 1 l:4240mud 2 110 . 8" E Fator 10 Anzac. .lakcSc has. Ladr in Black ;k Seventh Race [Seventh Tijuana] SEVENTH RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. El Fiesta Handicap. 3-year-olds and J upward. (June 28, 1916—1:05 1-5—3—118.) IKEY T., b. g. 3 109 By Waldo— Pickanniny, by Cesarion. (Trainer, J. Byrne. Owner, Tarn 0'Shanter Stable.) 52317 Tijuana 3-4 l:13%faat 3-2 MB 8»4 N Poden 12 l'.M«wre. T.o* tin-Morn. UiaBlk. t 52172 Tijuana 5| f 1:01 fast s5 MB 1' X Foden 9 To' tli'M'iiiK. Wallace I... Shifty y 1 52110 Tijuana 51 f 1 :06".-.fast 2 93 lsk J Callahan 0 Sedan, T. o' th' Morn., W'laceL U 01820 Tijuana 1 1 :43".-,fast 9 10 126 3» H Tnllett 5 Dark Friar, Chow. Hyampom 51603 Tijuana 5} f l:0x'-.fast 4-5 1:2 l'l H Tnllett 4 Koy Dewey. Kirkwood D. Friar f 51569 Tijuana 5-8 1:02'. -.fast 4-5 lis !■ H Tullett B KoyDewey. MissMeel'k, Kirkw'd 'd JOE GOODMAN, ch. g. 3 90 By Flammarion— Belle Bird, by Thicket. (Trainer. W. M. Mikel. Owner. W. M. Mikel). 52528 Tijuana 51 f l:10%slop 8 103 I* It Jones B Pbedodea. Bedgecrasx, Earaesl t 52337 Tijuana 5-8 1 :02-.-.hvy g-6 97 B Mari'eili 8 Corneut tcr. .1. Fllswortli O.Kiiu- ii- 52109 Tijuana 5111:07 fast 15 112 1" HRettig 8 BillyLaue. J'aHoshor, M.MeeUck •t« 50924 Chagrin Ab.'-S 1 :00 fast 2) M 3-2 O Atwell 0 Clearl-ake. SherinariA.. MyGraele le £0376 Th'clirTe 51 t l:OS»4ia*t 10 MB 4» A Casey ."» Polythia. Uary Reigel, Frivol 60272 Th' cliff e 51 f 1 :074-5fast 27 1 M 33 G Yeargin 0 Irish Jig, Mary Ileigel, I key T. r. DIOMED, b. g. 4 103 By Durbar— Regulation, by Irish Lad. (Trainer, W. C. Weant. Owner, W. C. Weant). 5.160 Tijuana 3-1 1 :14«/.-.s!op 4 112 2'1 B Mari'elli li Fdwina. Baflor, War ( rv 62:137 Tijuana 6-8 1 :02^.-,hvy 20 107 51: F Cliiav'ta S (".utter. J.KIls'orth. J.Goodman in £172 ) Tijuana 51 f 1 :07'/ifast 29 M 101 7Ti F Chiav'ta B Freedom. Olympian King. Sedan m 61542 Tijuana 3-4 1:ll%fast 2 112 2i F Chiav'ta 7 L.inHlaek, MvrtleA.. Mis.Ma k .){ 60919 K'w'rth 3-4 1:13 fast 11 M7 " 4 3 41 lh F Chiav'ta S Sandy II.. Ouico. Toe the Mart ij 60826 K'w'rth lm7"y l :45% fast s M6 112 1 1* l2 F Chiav'ta S Trickster II. , Philistine, 8. Bock t-K VALLEY PARK MAID. br. f. 4 104 By Helmet— Stumpy, by Handsome. (Trainer. I. N. Wcmach. Owner. I. N. Womach), 52439 Tijuana 3-11:13 fast 21 'is f» L Gau-fl 7 WVwood, MAN i.-ni. Uyrt.A. .".-404 Tijuana ."1 f 1:07 fast 22 98 I" L Gaufr.-I 8 M'tle.V.. T.o'th'M • rn . W'laceL '.' 52317 Tijuana 3-4 l:l:;~fast IM MC II"; U' Hinphy 12 CM e. T.o'th'Mora., F.inltlU 51512 Tijuana 3-4 l:14%taat 3 11. B" C Gross 7 I. la Black, Dioiind. Myrtle A St 213 Reno .". f lot, "--fast 11-6 119 I* A Zeisler 7 Freed' in. gil.Light, Fpiphanes 50095 Reno 1 I-1B l:16:-.fast 1 IM 4 | \V nines .5 llaladin. Sam Hill. Doiptl 9MC2 Reno 3-4 1:13— .fast 1 128 1' W Ormes 8 Sam Hill. Baladia, Phroue Ward rd SEDAN, b. g. 7 109 By Jim Gaffney— Kitty Belle Brooks, by Clifford. (Trainer. W. Walker. Owner. W. Walker). 62426 Tijuana 6-8 149 fast il-.". MB ! E Taylor 8 PhroueWard, R. Dewey, C.W'wr ,,,. ■ 62317 Tijuana :;-1 1 :l::-.,tast : in 7"'lr. Mari'elli 12 G.Moore, T.o' tbeMora, UraBlk k 62215 Tijuana 5'. f 1:06 ..fast '.' 10 113 H D Mari'elli S lie Urn, I ('.oamho. ike Mills 62110 Tijuana 51 t lrOG-Tifust 21-M 1W 2* N Poden B IkeyT., T. o* tb'Morn., W'laceL I 620(4 Tijuana 3ll:12%fast 2 Ki7 l1 N Foden 8 Car.Moore, Ha in' tonA . . M w I IcA A' (2023 Tijuana :.sl:00 fast 11 IM 2" N Fade* 8 Parous Ward. Harry D., Bturde* _. WYNNEW00D. br. g. 5 109 By Ben Brush-Waldena, by Star Shoot. (Trainer, J. T. Strite. Owner. Stritc & Valentine). (2420 Tijuana 2-1 1:1-; fast 1" 1= G Yearsifl 7 V.P.Maid, M.A.Noonaa, Mrvt.A A- 52337 Tijuana 5-8 1:02%hvy 22 109 6 i G Yeargin 8 C'.ntiei. J.EHs'orth, J.Goodmso 1,1 52317 Tijuana 3-4 l:13%tast 19f 109 9' G Yearita 12 C.Moore. T.O* theMorn. L.inHlk *• 62172 Tijuana 5'. f 1 :06 fast 15 102 7'J W Perry 9 P. Ward, T.o'th'M'lag, W'llaeeL '1- 52110 Tijuana 51 f l:06^fast 83 110 6' O Willis ti IkeyT., Sedan. Top o'tli'Morning ng HAMILTON A., br. g. 6 110 By Toddington— Hollybush, by Yankee. (Trainer. W. Walker. Owner. W. Walker). (2404 Tijuana ;.l f 1 :07 fast 7 no t* N Poden B Myrtle. T.o'th'Mora,, W'UaceL L. 62217 Tijuana 3-4 l:i:^-fast S 112 ••' C DofMan 12 C.Moore. T.o' theMorn, UiaBlk! k. (2001 Tijuana 3 4 1 :12*f,fast 9-5 115 3*1 B Mari'elli ti Sedan. Carrie Monro, M\rtIeA. 620*13 Ti iua na 3-4 1 :13'/-,fast 8 110 p. f Willis 10 L. in Itlaek. Fulalt F.. ('.' Moore 51921 Tijuana (J f l:06--.fast 3 2 11-, |t| W .1 O'll'n 8 Lulal.F.. An/.ae. Mart. A.N an nu 61861 Tijuana 5-8 1. ooblast 3-5 H, 1' W J U'D'n 7 Opiauhin;,', UarrrI)., C'ueuttci m ] I If 1 1 ! t I - I 1 ; : - r ; I ) i 1 ( 1 I 1 v I t i t a 9 » LADY IN BLACK, blk. f, 4 106 By Boots and Saddle— Yankee Tree, by Yankee. (Trainer. C. B. Irwin. Owner. C. B. Irwin). .",2317 Tijuana 3-4 1 :13--.fast 85 IM f? P Mart;iie/.12 C.Meore. T.o'tli'Morn.. A. Wood 52282 Tijuana 3-4 lFH-.fast 23-10 M6 •".' II Row.- n Rtardee, May Manlsby. Ike Mills 521(1 Tijuana 3-4 il2'.-,fast 18-5 107 4- ■ Taylor S W. Smoke. o'i.inKiii«. Car.Moore 52085 Tijuana 1 l:49%rast 3-2 107 8 G Veargiq 8 Uola, V. rdi Loco, F.nlali P. 52003 Tijuana :-i ri3':.fast 7 102 2* G Yearain Hi HamiltonA.. laiiahF.. t ar.Ma -1 I'M.' Tijuana i l:42%mud 7 103 ;.',('. Yeartrln 10 Aaaac, Jake Schas, Phedodea TOREADOR, b. c. 3 (M) 90 By Great Britain— Tiffany Blend, by Cesarion. (Trainex, J. F. Richardson. Owner, 3. F. Richardson). 51387 Pimlico .: I 1 .1 .'. ,t ml t:. i«s a S I ( I " D Stirling 8 Doaghtlirl, Traasient, MissPetite 513S7 Punlico ::-l 1 :i:-.,fast 63f 102 3 I 7 8* ("J Heupel 13 LaveTap, Breast Ba, IriahAhhaas 51317 Pimlico 3-11:11 fast '3 11". 6 7 7 S- S" .1 Murphy 14 Pampas. 'J ran tula. Haywood .'.1119 Laurel 3-4 1 :15%fast 21 112 8 6 5 5* 6'=L Morris S BluePellp. Voormir. Mer. Marine 51083 Laurel 51 f 1 09 fast 65 110 11 11 11 M* Mlf C Jackson 11 L'^aSwilly. llarm'ciiie, Trans'nt 5(-779 Laurel 3-4 l:15%faat 9 100 3 5 5 4" - 5*1 J Callahan S IriskDaacer, D.Moore, P.Patter MYRTLE A., b. m, 8 86 By Wax Taper— Boll Weevil, by Cayuga. (Trainer, C. B. Irwin. Owner. C. B. Irwin). 52439 Tijuana 3-4 1:13 fast 9-M 97 1' M Brghter 7 W'w 1. V.P.Maid, M.A.Nooaas .".2101 Tijuana 51 f 1 07 fast 11 tio l'l a Yeargin B T.o'th'Mora., W'llaeeL., P*dodea 52317 Tijuana :: I 1 1 :-..fast (5 92 M*| D Hurn 12 C. Moore, T.o' theMorn, UiaBlk. 52282 Tijuana 3-4 1 :13'/:.fast 43 llo f\ P Martinez1l Sturdee. May Maulshy, Ike MUM .3216 Tijuana 51 f 1 :(Hi -.fast 22 hfl 8* P Martine/-; S Sedan. De Land, Cacasaho E2151 Tijuana 3-4 l:12%fast 14 108 7'= P Martin, z 8 W. Smoke. O'ianKinji. Car.Moore SEA WAY. ch. h, 5 103 By Sea King— Cutaway, by Ellisdale. (Trainer, J. W. Decker. Owner. Decker & Kief). 52364 Tijuana 1 l:41%good 9 111 7"X Fo.len 8 CoffieM, The Desert, rlor.Lerr* .'2215 Tijuana IntTDy 1:45 last 7 Ml 2*1 W Perry 8 Coffield, -lake Sehas. Kuneerart 52130 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:46Vsfa*t 11 103 4 1 W Perry 7 I'iedra. PeerlessOae, llor. I.enb 52022 Tijuana 1 1:41 fast 29 102 l'l W Perry i Piedra. Sam Bill. Water Willow 51979 Tijuana 6 X 1 :00 H-.fast 19 110 .".»',. I Callahan 1U DeLand. OlaLee, ClaudeWeaver 51862 Tijuana 1 l:41].-ifast 16 113 !■) V Cloud 8 Miss Orb, Keydo. Tlie Gallant Eighth Race [Eighth Tijuana] t e » | . . r n c D . . ; t 1 ] P „ 0 I „ 1 1 a L T la .1 ,. k n r j ■li I k .1 It. •e ■e L .. I. l ■f EIGHTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (June 24, 1916—1:45—3—110.) DECKHAND, br. g, 7 110 By Joe Carey— Afamada, by Duke of Montrose. (Trainer. B. A. Jones. Owner. B. A, Jones). 52529 Tijuana 3-4 1:17 slop 4 5 1 12 I1 C Whlfton 7()lal.ee. Yukon, W.SIontgoaiery 52482 Tijuana 3-4 1 .'."." slop 17-6 108 l1 C Whlftou 7 Yukon. B.'sWiajg, W.M'tgoasery 52M8 Tijuana 11:11 fast 1S-5 114 2- N Fo len ( I'.al.y Cal. C.Holters. Pt. to Point 52304 Tijuana 3-4 1 :1 Fv.fast 17-10 114 2| B Mari'elli 8 Private Peat, John Jr.. Milda 52242 Tijuana 3-1 1 :13".-,fast 13-10 112 23 P. Mari'elli 8 John Jr.. Pvt. Peat. OrehidKing 52174 Tijuana 51 f l:07V5fast 14-5 115 4-J O Willis 8 Van. Welles. R.L.Owen. B.BakCf CAVALCADOUR. II. . b. g, 5 104 By Verdun— Amazone III., by Ladas. (Trainer, Z. E. McGregor. Owner, Z. E. McGregor). 52527 Tijuana 11-16 1:53 slop 3-5 112 .'.' 1: Mari'elli 8 Audrey K.. B.M'at'n. L. Princess 52442 Tijuana 1 1-8 1:54 fast 14-5 IM ll I! Mari'elli 7 Cell. Byag. Cork, Baby Sister .".279 Tijuana lm70y 1:M faat I no 1-1 p. Mari'elli 7 Honolulu. Boreas, Human 52088 Tijuana 11-16 lis fast 29-10 111 (*| J Callahan 9 IrishMaid. Mike-Daly, Gen.Byag ri'035 Tijuana lm70y 1 :16-'-fast 28-M MC 4'J B Mari'elli 8 Diane. The Gallant. Pierrot 52001 Tijuana lm70y l:451,-.fast 19-5 106 Is B MariellilO Ir.Maid. P. of theKit'n, B. Mount. PRINCE DIRECT, b. g. 5 103 By Rey Hindoo — Directa, by Vinctor. (Trainer. H. C. Smith. Owner, H. C. Smith). 52487 Tijuana lm70y 1 :504.-,mud 27-8 MB 21 I) Powell 7 L.I^ivitt. T.G'laat. T.P.M'Mahosj 52137 Tijuana 1 1 :41"-fast 26-5 let 1?. V Powell 7 Lewis 1!., Tillotson. ChaatRM 62303 Tijuana 3-4 l:14%*ood Cf 110 4;1 R McCr'nn 10 Bitty Joe, Plunger, Yukon .". 259 Tijuana 61 f l:68^fast 24 110 2'1 R McCr'nn 1J C.theWav. Uosellis. M. franklin 51784 Tijuana 3-4 l:15'.-,fast 16 117 8» P Chiav'talO Yukon. G.Muehlebach. Examiner 51701 Tijuana 5-8 l:02%fast 60 112 1*% C Th'pson 10 Herder. Cal Cain. Ringleader 50209 Reno 3-4 1:14 fast 7 112 5:i H Stuait 10 Patch. Lantern. C.A.Comiskey MIDIA. b. f. 4 103 By Rock View— Galaxy, by Star Shoot. (Trainer. J. Mannale. Owner. V. Mannale). 52529 Tijuana -t 1:17 slop 33-10 104 :.;i M BPaiiter 7 Deckhand, Ola Lee, Yukon I Tijuana 11.44--hvy 23.-5 1o2 11 M Slighter ." Tom t loose. Yermak. Perfect Lady 522S0 Tijuana 51 f 1:07 fast 12 101 (•§ B Mari'elli T Y.Welles. R.L.Owen. W'erMack 51964 Tijuana 5 8 1:01 fast 8 103 5* B Mar'elli S Clear Pake, Riposta, Milda 51881 Tijuana 3-4 1:14' jfast 6 10-3 4» B Marinelli 7 Ike Mills, Robt. L.Owen. DeLand 51746 Tijuana lm70y l:45%fast 16 105 V E Taylor 7 Booneville, D.Dodge, Reveler RUNECRAFT, b. g, 6 104 By Voorhees— Chiffie, by Prism. (Trainer, P. L. Short. Owner, P. L. Short). Tijuana lm70y 1.45 faat !"• MM 4'} F. Taylor S Coffield. Sea Way, Jake Si has 520S4 Tijuana lm70y 1 :41Vifast 27 103 7'-'L Gaugel 8 M.Mark, T.S.N. Pas-. JakeSchas 51591 Bowie 1 1-16 l:54«/-,hvy 10 11". 14 5 I I1] 2*1 V Jenkins 8 Pilsen. Malvolio. Margery 51495 Bowie 1 1-2 2:394r,fast 15 108 6 1 3 8 6* 44 D Stirling 8 Jack Reeves. Croat Call, Rmien 51481 Bowie 1 1-4 2:lC-"-0slow 89 109 4 3 4 3 2J 21 F Werner t Joan of A re. JackReeves. W'keag EXAMINER, blk. h, 8 109 By City Bank— Miss Metcalf, by Ardington. (Trainer, Z. E. McGregor. Owner, Z. E. McGregor). K281 Tijuana 1 1-16 1:17 fast 21 115 _-, M Sl'ghter 8 Baby Cal. Cork. TillotSOa 52212 Tijuana 1 l:42"3f ast 17-10 1 13 T Roue 10 T.P.McM'hoa, L.I'eenie. V.I.adv 520X3 Tijuana 1 l:41\.fast 15 M7 4in, R Dority 11 Per. Lady. P'teDranaaa, M'nGirl 5S03S Tijuana lmlOy l:48%faat 12 113 5'1 J Callahan 8 Dione. The Gallant, Pierrot 51923 Tijuana 1 1-8 l:54%faat 13-8 IM 1" J CaUahanlO B.o.t.Kit'a, AlWick, B.D'ehman 51857 Tijuana 2-4 l:19%faat 19-5 113 4"J B Mari'lli 10 ('has. Cannell. Striker, Modiste 51781 Tijuana 3-1 1 :l.",Vofast tU 120 3'} V Cloud 10 Yukon. G.Miielilebaeh, JulyFIy CANVASBACK. ch. g, 4 91 By Greenback— Coronis, by Voter. (Trainer, C. Irby. Owner, C. Irby). ".2504 Tijuana 5-8 l:04'-.livy 17-51' p. I 1", E Taylor 12 Ind.B'gade, M.Ian'ta. I.J.M'rd'k 52188 Tijuana 5-8 1:02 fast 21 11" 4'1K McCr'nnlO Mad. Hurry, Mistake. Krmitana 61268 Tijuana 5-8 1:02'. -.fast 22 110 5'1 K Hayw'rd12 C.lpdters, T. Dimeaii. l.P'ee-- 51836 Tijuana 5-8 1:02 fast 661 111 8«J R McCr'nn 8 J.D.KiiKg, ( -tl'-Way. E.l Lfl Van 51763 Tijuana (-8 1 .02-:.fast 14 MM 7*1 K McCrannll Herder. Gertrude B., Tambian 51667 Tijuana 5 8 1 :03 5f aat 7 111 4'J R McCr'nn • Emily M.. Alice Carr. Lavaga SHORT STOP. b. g, 6 101 By Garry Herrmann— Little Nell, by Cederstrome. (Trainer, J. T. Strite. Owner. Strite & Valentine). £2426 Tijuana 3-4 1:13 faat 11 M7 6« R McCr'nn 7 Van. Welles, sturdee. CtearLahe 52338 Tijuana 3-4 1:15 hvy 24f 105 8* G Yeargin !l C.ieambo. M. Maulshv. V. Welles 52151 Tijuana 3-4 l:l_'4-l ast : i !m; 814 B Mari'elli S W. Smoke. O'iaaKing. Car.Moore 51685 Tijuana 1 1 :42Vifast 10 108 P|& Mari'elli 7 Hubbub, Weiuland. Pabv Cal 51570 Tijuana lm70y 1:16 fast 110 MC «12 H Mari'lli 8 Reveler. DonDodge, GreatHawk MARIE CONNELL. ch. m, 5 109 By Olambala— Artful Art, by Peep o'Day. (Trainer, J. Pelter. Owner, W. Cavener). ■v. 161 Tijuana 1 1-16 i:l9':,siop 9 m: !•• E Taylor Q Y'dlLoea, Uor.Lerch, W. Willow ."2215 Tijuana lm70y 1:46 fast 73 112 8»1 A 7,ei-r!er S Coffield, Sea Wav. Jake S.lim 52084 Tijuana lm7«y 1:41'. -.fast 33 112 6"J L Mills 8 M.Mark, T.S.N. Pass, JukcSrhas ",1699 Tijuana 11-16 1:19 fast 8 105 2'J L Mills 7 I"i leSsOne, T.S.X. Pass. J.fJehas 61145 Tijuana lm70y 1 :47-.-,fast 3-2 112 1" L, Mills 7 Cork. Horace Perch, Yermak 51515 Tijuana lm70y l:47'cfast 16 107 1J L Mills S Reveler, Reydo, K.oftheKitehen Encourage Amateur Riders: National Association May Grant Allowances-Goshen to Have Hunting Club •d a ss u „ f l" ]0 ;k J t y 1 U f 'd t ii- •t« le T. r. in m .){ ij t-K '.' ENCOURAGE AMATEUR RIDERS National Association May Grant Allowances — Goshen to Have Hunting Club. NKW vork. N. Y.. Jaaaary 22. fudging frsss the application- far certificates as geaUeasaa riders that bare been received by the Hunts Committee of the National Bteeplechaae and Hunt Associatioa, the list of amateur riders this year will go hack to the total before the war. The stewards are i-oii- glderia* a RUggesttoa that an allowance be made in all steeplechases for riders, b t h ama teur and pro- fessktaal, baslag th.st. allowances 011 the number of races they have won. If this is made a rule it will tend to materially encourage new men to ride .and will also induce owners to give them a chance, for the weight they will be allowed will offset some of their lack of skill. The Masters Of Pol Hounds of tlie various states where fox hunting flourishes have haea holding meetings f..r the purpose of electing Their r.pre neata lives oa the Hunts Committee of the National Steeplechase and Haul Association for tlie year 1921. Beturas received to date give the following announcements: New England, Henry (J. Yaughan: New Jersey. Richard II. Williams. Jr.: Maryland. Charles I. A. Hetaer. Mr. Yaughaa has been the representative of his section foe several years, but Mr. Williams and Mr. lb toer ale to serve for the first time. Bath are keenly interested in amateur racing as well as hunting and will be of great assistance to the committee. Mr. Williams is president of tile Aaaerieaa Bentaunl Association. Hunting is to be revived in the vicinity of Goshen, N. V.. where it was carried on for many years by the Glen-Arden Hunt, of which Mrs. 1;. Peiin Smith. Jr.. then Miss Carol Ilarrinian. and John 1: Tewasend, were Joint masters. The new organization is to be known as the Goshen Hunt. and (apt. L. D. Oibbs will officiate as master. lie has applied to the Hunts Committee for recognition and this will probably be granted at the next meeting. King George's Poor Success: England's King Has Bad Fortune as a Breeder and Owner-His 1920 Youngsters KING GEORGE'S POOR SUCCESS England's King Has Bad Fortune as a Breeder and Owner— His 1920 Youngsters. King 0 ge of England has had a tough time as a racing owner and breeder in contrast to the success of his father of Persimmon, Diamond Jubilee and Minora memory. In 11120 the royal horses won SO. is.", and five races, four minor ones. They have done but little better in late years. The racing stable. F.dgei ton House of Newmarket, and the Sandring bam Stud cost a half million or more yearly to maintain. The produce of both is poor, though there are some noble past-producing mares at Bandringbam. The percentage of noli produce and slipping t'oals there is high. Friar Marcus, by Cicero Prim Nun. is the stud's premier sire in these days. He was a fast hois, oa the turf, but not a stayer. Much hope is held that he will be a father of superior horses. The royal stud has recently added another sire to its inhabitants in Kosoland (19121. by William the Third Electric Rose, by I.esterlin. He is expected to mate well with the rather elderly band "I" Bandringbam matrons. Boat hind was ■ most promising youngster, and his blood is as good as the best in England. He had until lately, been at an obscure farm in Cornwall. The royal stable will have but seven two -year olds the coming season - the entire surviving produce of the Baadrlaghnm Stud. They and their bidding arc: liay colt, by Call of the Wild \civaiii. by L.u-viers. Pinafore, b. f. by Swynford I'intadc. by lVr-iiu-in. .n. Chestnut colt, by Bepaw — Sweet Penpal, by Sainfoin. Prince Joseph, b. g. by Beppo— Princess Dagasar, by Galliaale. loss House, b. c. by Kwang Su daughter of Sun-star. P.rown colt by Less berg Vain Air, by Ayrshire. Bay colt, by Print Marcus Princess de Qallea, by Gallinule. American Owners in French Stakes rd ,,,. ■ k I A' _. A- 1,1 *• '1- ng L. k. an nu m ■ e AMERICAN OWNERS IN FRENCH STAKES The entries for t le Poule d'Esaal des Poulicbes. 1:121. closed at Chaniilly. Decesshef 27. with 108 ii'.niinati'.ns. The Pool' d'Kss.ij j^ ;) mile i-.i.-e for fillies foaled in Prance In 19)8, nominated in P,tl7. and of a raluc 1 r 88.OU0 ndded. \lr A. K Ma' ember v. ill be represented by sie.py Hollow, b. f. by Hire aux I. amies -Pro-ward, nominated by Mr. -I. E, WMener. Five liilit- sn entered ia the aasse of Mr. J. Rutgers la- Boy, all bred and nominated by the late W. K. \ anderbilt. These will carry the rotor* "' Mr Mucomber. They are: Hurry I 'n II.. ( h. f. by I'hoenix 1 ']. BlsiaSl Kornia. ch. f. Iiy Prestige Foresight : Halpine. ch. f. by Muititeuoii Halloween: Mare lis. ch. f. by Maintci — Mar- colina. and Raindrop, ch. f. by Maintenoii Katncr. Mr. W. T. Wilkinson has iw,, entries in Tinkling Bells, b. f. by Hue aus Larsnes I, Adorable and 1^1 Candeur. br. f. by Sardanapale- Lave ltlink, iMith nominated by Mr. .1. E. Whteaer. Mr. Wideiier's Elsie Inglis. h. f. by Nimbus I.aiigue de Chat, will In- his oalj representative ill the race. Lough Foyle's Return to Favor LOUGH F0YLES RETURN TO FAVOR Paring the winter of ion), on the advice of seme of the breeding experts. Edwnrd I! McLean of ashingtoa presented Lough Poyle to a Virginia farmer. When Lough Voyle's youngsters raced ho well Mr. Mel. can was anxious i -,-i Umgli Poyle back. He employed detectives to scour Virginia In an effort to locate him. This was final Ij done and when the farmer .learned of Mr. McLean's de-ire i.. Ull the horse back he was Willing- He Lot .1 si.immi present far so doing. All of the McLean marcs were again bled to Lough l'ol\ • lasl syris . . -. A. King Edward's Racing Failure KING EDWARD'S RACING FAILURE The first horse King Edward vn. of England ran on the flat was an Arab, this being Alep. which the then Prince af Wales had brought back to En* land Hum his tour in India. the race was run lalj li. Is77. and was a four-mile match on i he round coarse fat 82,300 against Lord Strathnaii n's Avowal, a bad hois.-, but a | I stayer. Fob 'allied 138 pounds and odds of U {., 1 was |IM| ltll Alep. whuli was badlj be, Uen b\ thirt,\ lengths. Page 8 RARITY OH I.ITK. THE MV\ WHO Wllffl IS THE MAX "WHO THIMvS lir: CAM TURNER'S $10,000.00 CMUflKSBi mmm mm PERSONAL SERVICE $10,000.00 CHALLENCE ! ! Any itulilit'l -I- now ii svstem, tliroutili ils in veil tor, owner or any |il:t er. is hcrt'lty li:i ll -nu - l to :i eon-test of merit with Turner's S Ntem. I his Mii,!iin» eertitied eheeh will he le|tositeil *. i l !■ :m \:ition:iI lt:tnk. the entire S^O.IMMP id he |.:inl the sponsor of the system showing the hetter results. ■■HIHHBB^H^Hl^HH^^^^lHH^^^^^^^HHBI^^^^BH^^HHHH^lH^^H^^^^H^^^HHHBBHBi^^^^BBHB^^MHiHHBlH^^^^^H^i^^^^^^HHH^H^HiBBHI^^^BHBI^^HI^^^^^B^^HHI^H^^pii I also herehy ehsillenue. si» per a hove % 1 O.OOO.OO eertiiieil check, any pull lie inform;) t ion hiiresm or tipster in :i eotitest of merit with my Stable Information Service, two or three plays a week, the total *Z(l,0(K».(M» to he paid to the one showing tlie hetter results. Tliere is really as much difference in my System and any other as there is between a Packard Twin Six and a little Ford. I tell you with great positiveness that systems based on time, weight, highest index number, best bet. consensus, contender, handicapping, winners to repeat and other arbitrary methods are utterly devoid of merit — you cannot win. No system is worth the paper upon which it is written unless it has i Stable Information for its basis: and. furthermore, a system must be able to win on "Straight Flat Bets" — unless a system is comprised of these factors you cannot win. I challenge any statement to the contrary. You know as well as I do, first of all. the foundation must be right, just as it must be in the case of a great building. Sli.OOO 61 AHA \TKK If Turner's Sio.ooo Challenge Stnhle Information System is not a winner at the end of twelve months' play. Si.uiio will he refunded. Write for a facsimile reproduction of the $2,000.00 Certificate of Deposit, issued by a leading New York National Bank, that I agree to forfeit if the Turner System doe;, not make good. I also agree to forfeit the said S2.000.00 if the plays on my System are other than Stable Information. (Here la :i copy of receipt .-nul iroa-rlad mmtcc tii.it 1 give.) No. B. ins:; — TIKNKK'S . fltl.tMMI.tMI CHALLBH6S ITAILI IM'OHMATIOX SVSTKM Personal Service 17 "West lliud Street, Vevv York. This certificate is a receipt for SIttMI.OO paid hy John Strong. KutValo. M. Y., in full receipt for my system, inclusive of personal service for one year. I jiiiara ntee to refund SJ.utio.ou unless 1 make Mr. Strong" a winner. t Countersimied ) HIM. Tl ItMOII. or (in iisi: i (\\m)t ;i Ait a\ti-:k Tin-: RXACT amoi \T oi " vol it wn\i\(;s REMEMBER— IT COSTS ME UPWARD OE $800,000.00 YEARLY TO MAINTAIN MY STABLE INFORMATION SERVICE AND SYSTEM THE GREATEST CONVINCER EVER GIVEN TO THE PUBLIC If desired, the System will be sent sealed and information wired on morning of race, to any National Bank in your city, to be opened at end of three or six months, as you prefer. At the end of that time you will be undoubtedly convinced. Do not send me the money if you have any doubt about my refunding guarantee. Simply deposit the money with your bank and, if everything I say is not so, you can take your money right out. I merely want to be assured of payment just us you want to be assured of the results. Is it not better to have the world's highest class Stable Information with the best System, each winner in itself, combined for $300 yearly, including one year's personal service, than to continue your speculation haphazard or in pursuance of some so-called scientific -yster.i and without any information as to the intentions of the stables in the respective races upon which you play your money ? No horseman or system player can gainsay this logic. It is based on all turf experience. In other words, knowledge, training, specialized skill, watchfulness and caution always win out, whatever be the race or the journey. My System can be played on track or handbook. It requires no figuring, requires none of your time. Ypu will have from two to three plays a week, but never more than one play a day. The day's play is wired you at 8 a. m. daily. The plays have nothing to do with the odds. The price is $300 yearly. SURELY YOU TAKE NO CHANCES IN DEALING WITH ME. The net winnings on my System for the past seventy-one days on New Orleans. Kentucky. Maryland and New York tracks is $1,021.02, about $26 per play. It gave you thirty-eight plays, two to three a week. The largest run cf consecutive losers was two. The largest amount of losses at any one time was $60.00. The largest capital required was $115. The plays were made straight — no place, no show. A sworn affidavit will show these results to be correct: OX A STRAIGHT PLAT fl« BRT IT AVON. KRT, !)5«5S-f FOB THK SAME I'KHIOIJ ON THK IAMI TRACKS THIS SHOULD PEOVB Hit. HI. \ IMTRRRSTING TO KYKIIY STRAIGHT I'LAVIIH l\ AHKR1CA FREE — Send for descriptive literature containing much information for system players. It tells you clearly why you have not been able to win in the past; tells you why my System is absolutely impregnable. It gives invaluable information to straight, flat bettors. BILL TURNER, Suite 336, 17 West 42nd St., New York City Free Parlay LOST STRAIGHT. BUT WON A PLACE. Next One Goes Tuesday All you have to do to ret these FREE PARLAYS is to purchase Book No. 715. on sale now at all news-stands, ar.d use code in same. All it costs is 35c Good for One Week You don't only get these Free Parlays and Form Specials, but the best line on the horses that is to be had at any price. MONDAY'S FORM SPECIAL: April- Banana -31 -29 -97 -41. SATURDAY'S SPECIAL LOST THE STANDARD TURF GUIDE Room 403. 22 West Quincy Street. Chicago, Illuion. TIJUANA Only Real, Live Information Terms: Winnings $5 Straight Play G. S. WALTER 547 West 34th Street New York City WEDNESDAY or Thursday I will get the final "0. K." on one of the surest betting propositions I have had this season at New Orleans. This stable secret will be manipulated by one of the shrewdest horsemen in the business. Can only interest a few players. My terms the profits of $100 straight wired me after you cash. No postal cards recognized. H. SMALL 102 WEST 104th STREET NEW YORK CITY REMINDER— The TURF REPORTER is on sale at all News-stands selling Racing Form. Sure has some "Live Ones." Only 35c and is good lor a week. Monday's Special: No. 131 THE TURF REPORTER 22 W. Quincy St. (Estab. 1904; Chicago, 111. Subscribe for Daily Racing Form M. M. LEACH (Exile) C. E. MICKELWAIT Pedigree Authority Managing Director Lexington, Ky. New York City. AMERICAN BLOOD STOCK AGENCY | Correspondents in I '.nii l:i ml, I relanil, France, Australia, Argentine Itepu hi i \ etc. All Transactions on a Commission Basis. QrnipnrrP including age, color, Air lL ilUilLLu desoent- attainments, Alj Sound Matings Selected, $10. All Data in Connection wUh Itlood Stock Furnished. LEXINGTON, KY. NEW YORK CITY LOOK, BOYS, LOOK M The first fifteen days at the Fair Grounds this system picked oi.ly 40 horses. It had 23 firsts. 7 seconds. 3 thirds and 7 out of the money. It has not had over two losers in succession at this meeting. Two weeks last fall at the different tracks same system picked 114 horses with only 17 out. It had 56 firsts. 31 seconds and 10 thirds. After you buy tiiis system, then look it up and if it has not done just as I say. I will gladly return your money. Get this system and pick vour own winners. Price $10.00. J. H. CROSMAN 601 SIXTH AVENUE DAYTON. KY. Stop Guessing Mr. Reader, why not bet on real track information ! If you want winners get in touch with me at once. I know absolutely. No guess-work. My terms are the winnings of a $10 straight, to be wired next day. Only reliable parties need answer. Wire or write me, 820 Baronne St.. New Orleans. La. HARRY BAIR. THE MAN WHO KNOWS THK AMERICAN I IHillDl (.ihiiii l) Baltimore Building : : :: Chicago. Illinois. MONDAY'S BEST: Hurry -West -Sow-End -Joe-Hit. BOOK NOW ON SALE EVERYWHERE RACING FORM IS, 35 CENTS PER COPY. JACK FIELD THE MAN WHO KNOWS I ONLY GIVE ONE SPECIAL A DAY SOLD ON ALL NEWS-STANDS— $1 DAILY, FRIDAY'S ONE HORSE SPECIAL WAS: PIMLIC0 8-1 WON WEDNESDAY'S ONE HORSE SPECIAL WAS: DAY LILLY 6-1 WON , TUESDAYS ONE HORSE SPECIAL WAS: COLUMBIA TENN... 3-1 WON MONDAYS $100 FREE SPECIAL WAS: BROWN CHECK .... 2-1 WON I advised everyone to go to all of the above ! specials. How can you go wrong following my i information ? BIG SPECIAL TOMORROW Here is a chance to WIN a MINT of money, as I know that the money rides tomorrow. Every-thing suits this one to a T and no mistakes will ■ be made. Mailed $4 a week. Jack Field. Room 701. I 501 South Dearborn St.. Chicago. 111. NEWSDEALERS WANTED— WRITE AT ONCE FULL PRICE Will Be Paid for MAY and JUNE, 1920, Monthly Form Books IN GOOD CONDITION ADDRESS DAILY RACING FORM PUBLISHING CO., 441 Plymouth Court, Chicago, 111. SUBSCRIBE FOR DAILY RACING FORM ; TERMS: 10 Cent* Per Copy. 18.00 Per Month. $30.00 Per Annum. Ai plain enveloped letter; first-clan mall. 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CHICAGO, ILL. THE American Racing Manual for 1921 Is Now on Sale THE 1921 MANUALS Handicap Tables have been brought up to date. Instead of divisions of quarter seconds the three tables have all been modernized into fifths. Before the tables and their application charts is an introduction and general directions for handicapping by the late Nim S. Hand, an expert of the first class, -who recently died in California, THE 1921 MANUAL contains engraved diagrams of thirty-two leading American race courses, with their locations, capacities, chutes, stands, widths of tracks and lengths of stretches in detail. PRICES BY MAIL: LEATHER BOUND $1.60 PAPER BOUND no PRICES AT OFFICE: LEATHER BOUND $1.50 PAPER BOUND 1.00 DAILY RACING FORM PUBLISHING CO. 441 PLYMOUTH COURT CHICAGO. ILL. 157-159 EAST 32nd STREET, NEW YORK. N. Y. 74 EXCHANGE STREET :: BUFFALO. N. Y. THE MAN WHO KNOWS when they are ready to win with them. If you don't believe it. just give me a trial. I have been after this information for a long time and have finally landed it. As this information costs me a great deal I will let you in on it if you guarantee to make a $5.00 straight bet for me on what I send. Don't wait, as you can't afford to miss this offer. Write or wire me at once. J. G. BURT 984 MISS. AVE. MEMPHIS. TENN, DIRECT FROM THE TRACK TO YOU Monday's letter on sale now, any news-stand. 25c. Mailed direct. 2 weeks, $3. SATURDAYS ONE BEST WON Long Shot third. Results of balance of letter will be advertised Wednesday. Don't miss today. 22 West Quincy Street. Suite 510-511. Chicago. 111. INSIDE INFORMATION. DON'T GUESS Am telegrapher and have handled from a first-class stable which makes few mistakes information concerning a horse which goes Tuesday, January 25. and will be a good price. Will you wire me winnings of a $10 play if as good as 2 to 1. This is real information. FRED P. B0HLER, PLANTERS HOTEL NEW ORLEANS. LA. 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