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Daily Racing Form: n. Friday, August 19, 1921
Daily Racing Form: n. Friday, August 19, 1921 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1921 drf1921081901 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Friday, August 19, 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 VOL. XXYH, SO. 217. CHICAGO, .KIM DA V, AUGUST 1!), 1921. SPECIAL EPITIOM Pleasing Day for Cochran: Wins Two Main Races of the Saratoga Card PLEASING BAY FOR COCHRAN , , Wins Two Main Races of the Saratoga Card. Cimarron Takes the Mohawk Selling Stakes from Copper Demon More Rain and Mud. SARATOGA, X. Y.. August IS. Changed going through a' heavy rain brought havoc to the original van, for withdrawals from tin: different dashes brought the fields down to small numbers, and the absence of the better class left the more ordinary to fight it out for the purses, The racing, considering this condition, was better than was expected, several close finishes enlivening au otherwise routine day. Oifford A. Cochran's green and gold hoops were pleasantly conspicuous during the afternoon, and were carried to victory in both the feature races by representatives of his stable. His Cimarron, the tli rec -year-old daughter of His Majesty Koyal Martyr, accounting for the Mohawk Stakes, worth $-.700 net, and Smoke Screen won the Oalway mile handicap. Four started in the stake race, with Conper Demon a pronounced favorite. Cimarron was next fancied, with Wellfinder also coming in fcr -oni" action. The diminutive E. Kuminer was astride Cimarron and her light impost of !)J pounds cnubicd her to race into the lead at once, with Wellfinder in pursuit, and Copper Demon, having difficulty finding his racing legs at the start, .following - a good distance in the rear, lie succeeded in getting into his stride after going a quarter and soon afterward displaced Wellfinder from second place, continuing to be closely in attendance on Cimarron to the end. When straightened away for the stretch it appeared that he would pass Cimarron with ease, but the Cochran filly held to her task resolutely and in the last sixteenth forced Itiee, on Copper Demon, to go to the whip, but to no avail, for Cimarron retained a length's advantage to the end. Wellfinder was fifteen lengths from the pair, a like distance in front of Love Tap. Smoke Screen and Hilly Mclaughlin were the principal figures in the Gnlway Handicap from the start, they alternating in the lead until in the last sixteenth, where Fa tor called for Smoke Screen V reserve and lie raced into a half length lead which lie kept until crossing the finish. Lmins lauded in third place. The latter was in close pursuit of the leaders in the early running under restraint and appeared as if he could pass into the lead whenever Coltilotti was disposed to let him do so, but when called on in the stretch he failed badly. GALETA IN RUNAVAY STYLE. G. I). Widencr's Onletu, a daughter of Garry Herrmann Lady Galeta. won the opening race in runaway style, proving herself much the best of the maidens that started with her. Fa tor got her away well and after going the first eighth she was in command and increased her winning advantages by as far as her rider elected. Tulwar propped when the barrier was released, but showed a fine burst of early speed' which soon enabled her to be in closest pursuit of the winner and. holding on fairly well through the stretch racing, had little difficulty taking the middle portion of the purse. Rounce. an outsider, came from far back" to finish in third place. Dovesroost began promisingly, but ran out on the turns and destroyed her chance, also that of Plying Jib, which she forced out with her. The second race was productive of one of the best finishes witnessed during the present meeting, Biff Hang and Night Raider figuring in a stirring duel, with Sande's superior skill over Scohie giving the victory to Riff Bung. The pair were practically on even terms through the entire length of the stretch, both striving gallantly for the ad vantage and unbale to get away from each other. Sande's rousing final effort enabled Riff Rang to finish inches in front. Tom M.cTaggarl was right on. top of the. pair at the end anil coming fast. Night Raider probably was best and would have won but for suffering from interference, when Turner on Rep came over toward tin; inner rail and cut off Night Raider when he tried to get through next to the rail. The race iiad selling conditions and Riff Rang was elevated from an entered price of $3,500 by IS. Davis to if.1,000. but his owner protected him with an advance of $.". Night Raider was claimed by G. W. Fonnan for ?1,'J00. ANOTHER FOR CONSISTENT EDWINA. The consistent Edwina scored another victory when she won the fifth race, a mile and an eighth dash exclusively for fillies and mares. Chateau Thierry lauded in second place after a mild diivc with Lady Emmcliuc. Scotland Yet, the only other starter, was beaten off. Wilson's claim of foul against Carroll on Chateau Thierry was recognized by tiie stewards and tin: Sanford filly was disqualified. There might have been a different result had Carroll used jnorc intelligence in his riding of Chateau Thierry. Repeatedly he got her cut off and continued holding her in a pocket. In the fctretch drive he ranged her alongside of Lady Emmeliue and persisted in bumping her. Carroll was suspended for five days for rough riding. The Lexington Stable scored its initial victory of the meeting when Missionary, son of Hourless Mission, led his competitors home in the closing dash for two-year-olds, non-winners of two races, or one purse of the value of $1,000. The Simms-McClol-Jand connections felt confident of his ability and the colt displayed ability to race well in the muddy going, racing into the lead when Schuttinger elected and winning with great ease. Ultimata was his closest follower for the entire race, but near the end she hud to be ridden hard to retain second place from Aknusti. Threatening weather was the rule during most of the afternoon, but the prospect of another ntoriu following that of last night did not deter the full Hlivni'lh of racegoers witnessing the sport. The muni track was closed In the horses this (OontluuwJ ob lecond png.) PLEASING DAY FOR COOHRArJ (Continued from first page). morning and training operations were over the Oklahoma training track. Chap Hyams and Edward Schleder, prominent in financial and social circles of New Orleans, are among the visitors making an indefinite stay here and attending daily at the track. Miss Joy is showing a return to good form and is going splendidly in her training. She is br4i.g pointed for the Spinaway Stakes, to be run Auftut 27, and trainer Milam feels confident that she wl 1 add this race to her other victories. II. T. Griffin, who is looking after the big bn .1 of yearlings that James B. Smith, the Calif' ml 1 coal baron, bought from II. T. Oxnard and otnc. i returned this morning from Belmont Park, wliei the youngsters are Quartered. The colts and fill.t 1 have pasied the breaking stage and are now taking their first lessons in racing. Many of the co.t'i are as a result suffering from bucked shins and their education lias been temporarily suspended. Mr. Griffin is much impressed witli his charges and predicts he will have several stars to race next year. . Ed Trotter will ship the Florisant Stable to Lntoniu tomorrow. Jockey Kennedy, who is under contract to the stable, will accompany the horses. Five thousand dollars was the sum paid to Gifford A. Cochran for the transfer of Kennedy's contract. The yearlings purchased for F. J. Kelley's account, and those bought by George Land, will be shipped to Douglas Park, where they will be broken. Some are intended for New Orleans racing. The Fasig-Tiptcn company will hold a sale cf horses in training in its own arena on the night of Friday, August 2G. George D. Widener will dispose of a number of horses', including Messines, Carpenter, Fly Ball, etc. George H. Strate, manager of J. II. Rosseter's interests, will send some half dozen head from that stable. Other consign. r include J. E. Davis, Morton L. Schwartz and M.1.1 Hirsch. Bob Shannon bought Gipsy Lad privately from '. W. Forman and intends him for Kentucky racin;c. History of Sennings Park: Westmont Stable's Good Handicapper of the Steadily Improving Sort HISTORY OF SENNINGS PARK Wcstmont Stable's Good Handicappcr of the Steadily Improving Sort. The five-year-old horse Sennings I'ark, by Jim Gaffney Irish (juccu, by Rearcatclier, which won the Champlaiu Handicap Saturday at Saratoga from .Mad Hatter, Paul Jones and Touch Me Not, has shown constant improvement this year and right now is able to hold his own with the handicap horses in the country. This horse cost Mr. Lawrence Waterbury Unreported sum of $23,000 two years ago. He was bought from Mose Goldblatt. who paid around $S,000 for him at auction during the spring meet ing at Churchill Downs in 101!). Sciming I'ark always has been a fast horse, and while he trained off directly after his purchase by Mr. Waterbury, he now is in the best of condition. Sennings I'ark was bred and partly owned by 0. A.. I'.iauchi ("Daggie Smith"), but his dam was owned by W. II. Luessing, a Louisville grain merchant. The story of Sennings I'ark carries with it a bit of sentiment, for his half owner, Mr. Luessing, was so devoted to the colt that he gave most of his time from the colt's early paces in watching his development. The main incentive for his love was the winning of the Kentucky Derby of 1019. The colt was given a special preparation for the race, but Mr. Luessing died before the event was run. He was the victim of influenza and. (luring his delirium a few days before his death, he described the race, but his description failed to come true. He could see, he said, Sennings I'ark in fourth position rounding the stretch bend and, fighting his way through, come on to beat Hilly Kelly a head at the finish. The facts were that Sir I'.arton, which had never won a race before, took the lead at the rise of the barrier and won the Derby by five lengths from Hilly ICelly, his stablematc, while Under Fire was third. Vulcanite fourth and Sennings I'ark fifth. Hchiiul Sennings I'ark, however, finished He Frank, Sailor. St. Rernard, Regain, Eternal, the favorite, Frog-town and Vindex. Seu.niugs, Park: was .sold to settle the partnership between' Luessing's widow and Riauclii. After Mose -Goldblatt bought the horse lie was considered one of the fastest colts in the West and won several fas', races. In one of these races lie set a mark at one mile of lloti'S at Latonia, which is still a track record. As a two-year-old he won S,'J25, as a thrce-year-old SS.5, as a four-year-old $7,1-10, and so far this year has started twelve times, in which he has won three times, been second three times, third twice and unplaced four times, and has amassed a total of $10,731.. Three in Row for My Mazie: Easily Accounts for King Edward Park's Main Race-Hinphy Continues Star Riding THREE IN ROW FOR MY MAZIE Easily Accounts for King Edward Park's Main Race Hinphy Continues Star Riding. MONTREAL, Que.. August IS. My Mazie. sister to the speedy My Gracie. scored her third consecutive victory at this meeting when she won the fifth race at King Edward Park this afternoon. The race attracted the best field of the seven carded, and My Mazie scored a most decisive six lengths' victory after lending by a wide margin throughout. Oaklawn Hello had the others well beaten on the turn for home when she bled. Old Pop, finishing fast, passed the struggling mare in the closing strides. First Pullet failed to raise a respectable gallop in the muddy going. The heavy rain of last night resulted in changed track conditions and the fields were reduced by many withdrawals. Showers again today found only the regulars in attendance. Jockey W. Hinphy continued his star riding streak by piloting My Mazie, American Maid and Mildred to victory, bringing his total up to fifteen winners during the five day.-.. Hinphy began hta success today by bringing home American Maid an easy winner in the third race, which suffered most by the blue pencil, six of tin: original fourteen entries remaining in their stalls. American Maid, with her popular rider aboard, was au odds-on choice and never gave her backers an anxious moment, winning eased up. Hinphy's otiier two victories were as easily achieved and his followers gave the popular rider a great ovation after lie brought Mildred home in the van in tiie concluding dash of the afternoon. J. M. Cooper's good filly Ragged Robin found the soft going to her liking and she made a show of her opponents in the first nice, having a six-lengths winning margin over Chantour, which just did manage to outlast Fair and Warmer for second place. Secretary was held best of the four that started in the second race, but he followed home Martha Gray and Financial Rooster, the first mentioned winning easily. Jockey W. Taylor has been Unable to ride during the past two days, due to illness. Additional stables have made preparations to ."hip to Erie, Pa., at the close of this meeting. Among the number are those of Rlair Mock, G. Colder, W. Young and D. Carter. Starter Elmer Wilson will leave here at the close of this meeting for Erie, Pa., where he will dispatch the fields at the Erie County Fair races. Romance of French Brood Mare ROMANCE OF FRENCH BROOD MARE The famous brood mare Saintc Marie de Campan, belonged some twenty years ago to M. Julien I.orihiois, a French turf enthusiast, now a member of the Jockey Club of Relgium and editor of Le SiKirtsman at Rrussols. Sainte Marie de Campan, though raced regularly, never succeeded in winning but one race and that a race for gentleman riders in which she was ridden by her owner. Then in her final race at Spa she fell at one of the obstacles and went into a swamp from which she was dragged only witli great difficulty. Retired from racing, she became the property of Henry Tcrnynck, a manufacturer at Roubaix, who used her for several seasons in hunt meetings and later turned her out on his grounds with the idea of letting her rest for the remainder of her days. Then one day the fantastic idea came to him of using her for breeding purposes. Strange as it may seem, she produced eight winners, and one of them, Sainte Fiole. produced in her turn the famous stake winner Odo. Viator, in Le Jockey. - Current Notes of the Turf CURRENT NOTES OF THE TURF A number of improvements have been made at !'oii:i:m-lit I'ark, Ottawa, iucluding a new office, new entrance anil concrete floor in the iniituel pavilion. Starter James Haley was taken suddenly ill and ..as unable to di.p.iKh the field in the closing day of the Willows Park meeting at Vancouver, U. C., James Donovan officiating in his stead. Belmont Park Features: Program for Coming Autumn Meeting Announced - Futurity on Second Saturday BELMONT PARK FEATURES Program for Coming Autumn Meeting Announced Futurity on Second Saturday. SARATOGA, N. Y.. August 18. The book program of the Helmout I'ark meeting was distributed by racing secretary Karlocker of the Westchester Racing Association at the local course yesterday, and horsemen expressed the satisfaction with b"g features which have been scheduled for the thirteen days, which will begin on Friday, September -There is no purse of less than $1,000, and the overnight handicaps are of an added value of $1,300 to $1,300. The slake races for the opening day of the meeting are the Manhattan and Tomboy Handicaps. The foimer is for all ages at a mile, while the Tomboy is exclusively for two-year-old ffllics: Each has a fine entry and an added value of ?-"00. On the first Saturday there -ill he the tremendous attraction of the Lawrence Realization, at a mile and five-eighths. This is one of the great races of the American turf, and it has always attracted a great crowd. Tiie probable starters will come from the following: Grey Lag, Trystcr, Touch Me Not, Sportiboy, Nancy Lee, Despair, John Haul Jones, Inchcape, Sperling Hlood and Our Flag. On Saturday the historic Nursery Handicap, for two-year-olds al three-quarters of a mile, will also be decided. The Futurity, one of the greatest races of the year for tWo-year-ohls, will not be run until the second Saturday of the meeting. A feature of tin meeting which will appeal to the public is the large number of races that wit' l-e run around the turn instead of over the straight con rue as formerly. There are a number of two-year-old races at five and a half furlongs and three-quarter which will be so decided. This action was taken by the management in deference to the wishes of the public. All of the best horses in training in this oun try will be seen at Relmont I'ark, and the meeting, which will open on the first Friday in September, ought to furnish some of the finest sport of the entire year. More Rain Visits Windsor: Only Pronounced Mud Runners Have Chance in Deep Going MORE RAIN VISITS WINDSOR T ' Only Pronounced Mud Runners Have Chance in Deep Going. r- Golden Sphere Triumphs in Main Eace Troubler and Gasinta in Close Finish. ! WINDSOR. Out.. August IS. Over a track that was ankle deep in mud the Seagram Stable's Golden Sphere easily carried off the fifth race, a dash of a mile and a sixteenth, that attracted the best, field of the afternoon. Hack of him finished Old Chap, with Guy third. The winner was ridden l.y C. Lang and, slipping through cloe to the inner rail rounding the first turn, drew away into an easy and commanding lead aud never left the result in doubt. Guy was the one to race in closest pursuit, but gave way to Old Chap through the stretch run. A torrential downpour, which set in following the running of the closing race yesterday, left the track in a quagmire which tested the mud ruuning qualities of the best. The weather, however, cleared up considerably, and a crowd of good proportions was on hand to witness the running of the card. In point of financial value the third race was accorded the place of honor, and it resulted in a victory for Troubler over Gazinta. The latter was leading when entering t lie stretch, but swerved and continued to bear out through the final eighth. Running on the best part of the track she came again and was only beaten by a nose in one of the most sensational finishes seen on a Canadian track this year. R. L. Raker's colors were seen in front when old Meliora tiiuniphed over Ruby and Hereafter in the fourth race.. a dash of three-quarters of a mile. The daughter of Cltimus. the noted stallion which died yesterday at Lexington, was at home in the going, leading all the way and responding gamely to Pool's energetic efforts when the speedy Ruby threatened in the last eighth. The latter was going fastest of all at the end, but could not quite overtake the winner. Hereafter ran a good race and gamely outstayed Anticipate for the short end of the purse. Eleven two-year-olds made up the field in the opener and Peace Pal. carrying the silks of M. C. Moure, was the pronounced choice. He won all the way, scoring in runaway fashion. Evelyn White was second and Veiled Colleen third. MANOEVUE AT HOME IN GOING. Another Kentuckian furnished a winner when the French-bred Sweeper gelding Manoevre accounted fcr the second race. He ran quite a remarkable race, though his victory was easily achieved. When the barrier wfts released Manoevre propped and his chances looked hopeless. However, McDorniott did not despair, and sent Manoevre after the leaders. He gained rapidly and McDermott, taking him to the outside on the last turn, the gelding soon was on even terms with Phantom Fair and The Decision. In the last eighth lie drew away into a safe lead, finishing three lengths in advance of Hngazza. which just bent Rapid Stride for second place. Phantom Fair and The Decision tired badly after setting and forcing the pace to the last turn. The mare Oronzo. by Ivorcnzo Gorges, will be shipped from here to the Kcmpland Farm at Lexington, Ivy., to enter the stud. This mare will in all probability be bred to Great Rritaiu next spring. Following the running of the sixth race yesterday Star Realm changed hands via the claiming route. W. Walker securing him from W. A. Ruck. Walker was represented in the race by Water Willow. Horsemen are more than unanimous in regard to the purees to be offered at Dorval during the coming meeting. The club was the only one to suffer a deficit this year and resulted in many more stables shipping than was first announced. O. Wendell arrived from the western country this morning with two platers to campaign in Canada. The K. R. McLean, stable, in charge of trainer J., Schorr, will be shipped to Havre de Grace at the close of the meeting here. Eight of the horses, headed by Lcoehares and Iiiigh Storm, were shipped to Washington and will go into winter quarters. The halter brigade was much in evidence this afternoon and as the result three horses changed hands. J. R. Respess took Miss Petite from W A. Ruck for $3,000; E. Hankins took Goldine from C. Ruxtou for the same amount, and in the fourth race W. F. Cisco took Ruby from Mrs. J. Phillips for $2,000. All were via the claiming route. Following the running of the seventh race the stewards suspended jockey Gregory for the remainder of the meeting for rough riding. Mexican Centennial Racing Plan MEXICAN CENTENNIAL RACING PLAN MEXICO CITY, Mexico, August IS. The Condesa Hippodrome will be the magnet for sports of all nationalities in .Mexico City during the Centennial celebrations in September. Racing, steeplechasing and trotting will be especially featured, and valuable prizes will he offered in the various events. Military races, Mexican only and international, have been arranged, and the committee lias placed all the obstacles in possession of the cavalry school of the army at the disposal of the entrants in the obstacle races, so that their horses may be properly trained. Fine Record of Joel Stallions FINE RECORD OF JOEL STALLIONS The influence of Sol and J. H. Joel on thoroughbred breeding was well illustrated at the recent Goodwood, England, meeting, when six out of the seven races run on the opening day went to horses sired by their stallions. Three of their own winners were home bred- Stupidity, by Polymelus or Snnstar; Napoli, by Polymelus, and Huffoon, by Hlacl: Jester. Sir J. Ruchaunn's Cask is hy Polymelus, Air. Rnyild Service Kit is by Long Set, and Fodder, bred by Capt. I?. H, Hrassey, ia by Pouiuieru. Gwyn Tompkins' Ferocious Rabbit 4 GWYN TOMPKINS' FEROCIOUS RABBIT SARATOGA, N. Y., August 18. There is mourning around Gwyn Tompkins' stable now located at Saratoga. A great sorrow befell the establishment this morning and has gripped every exercise lioy, rubber, and even the genial Gwyn himself. The cause of transforming joy into sorrow is the sudden demise of the stable's mascot, an ordinary rabbit not ordinary in the tense that it was the only known rabbit that fitted the legend of "spitting in a bulldog's eye." Fighting dogs was the rabbit's specialty and he had all the canines of surrounding stables buffaloed to a frazzle; large or small, it niatteted little to the Tompkins rabbit, all were vanquished and put to rout when they came near its territory. He was particularly antagonistic to Sam C. HUdreth's much prized police dog, a gift to the Rancocas Stable's trainer from Hilly Pinkcrton. The rabbit would give the Rancocas dog battle immediately it spied him and would invariably put the dog to rout by nipping it about the legs. This morning he varied his mode of attack after thu dog screened his legs by lying flat on the ground. The rabbit, unable to get a nip at his legs, got more ambitious and bit through the dog's cheek. The latter 'winced from the pain and snapped his massive jaws over the rabbit's neck aud killed it instantly. During the period that the rabbit held I lie. race track mascot championship he watt as much talked of as a Morvicii and brought hundreds of visitors to the Tompkins stable, uuxioii-i fr a close up of the wonderful little animal. Tompkins this ai'ieiuoon "said It- was a plain case of suicide on the part of the rabbit. Spain's Ambitious Plans: San Sebastian Jockey Club of Spain Completes Plans for $100,000 Race SPAIN'S AMBITIOUS PLANS i San Sebastian Jockey Club of Spain Completes Plans for $100,000 Race. PARIS. France. August IS. Word has readied here that the San Sebastian Jockey Club of Spain las perfected plans for the first running of a $100,000 stake race on the second Sunday of September, Y. The race is to be known as the Grand Prix of His Majesty King Alfonso XIII., and will be run at the Itsaitc Hippodrome. The winner will receive $80,000, second $10,000, third $i,000, and the fourth $1,000. This is the most riclifo" endowed stake race in the world next to the Grand Prix do Paris. Pimlico Futurity of 1924: Entry Blanks Sent Out for Maryland Jockey Club's $40,000 Added Stake Race PIML1C0. FUTURITY OF 1924 Entry Blanks Sent Out for Maryland Jockey Club's $40,000 Added Stake Race. Entries for the Pimlico Futurity, to bo run at the autumn meeting of 192-1, under the auspices of the Maryland Jockey Club, will close Monday, November 7, iitUl. Entry blanks have been distributed among the breeders. The race is for entire colts and fillies, the produce of mares served in 1J1!1 and foaled in 1!1U--'. A fee of $10 is to accompany the nomination. Starters will pay $1,001) each and $10,000 will be added by the Maryland Jockey Club. $5,0(10 of the added money will go to the second horse, $i.',r00 to the third and $1,000 to the fourth. The breeder of the winner will receive $2,i00, the breeder of the second horse $1,000, and of the third $500 of the added money. An additional $".000 will be given by the Maryland Jockey Club, of which $1,000 will go to the owner of the winner and $1,000 to the breeder if the winning colt or filly is the produce of a marc served in Maryland and foaled there. The distance of the race will be one mile. Page 2 DAILY RACING FORM Daily During Winter Months. Dally (Except Monday) Balance of tha Year. DAHiY RACING FORM PUBLISHING 6a 441 PLYMOUTH COURT :: CHICAGO, ILL. 167-159 E. 32nd ST., NEW YOHK CITY. 74 EXCHANGE STREET ;; BUFFALO, N. Y. Entered ob second-class matter, April 2, 1800, at tho post-office at Chicago, Illlnol, under the Act of March 8, 1879. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, AUGUST 19, 1921. Craig an Erin a Champion: England's Best Three-Year-Old Wins Eclipse Stakes E. E. Coussell CRAIG AN ERSN A CHAMPION $ England's Best Three-Year-Old Wins Eclipse Stakes. Third Successive Win for Lord Astor Polyhistor Takes Breeders' Produce Stakes. (HY E. E. COUSSELL.) LONDON, England, July 28. The most notable event of the English calendar since the Ascot is the Eclipse Stakes at Sandown Park. Although the result was almost a foregone conclusion there was a great crowd present. The ground was exceedingly hard. There were only five runners, though Silvern, which last year finished second to Buchan, was in the paddock. He was withdrawn on account of the state of the "going." Three of the runners were trained by Alec Taylor and they filled the first three positions. They were Craig an Eran, Braish-fiold and Pompadour. The other two runners were Monarch and Evnnder. Odds of 7 to 2 were laid on Craig an Eran, but in running, while Pompadour bad a great lead, they Avere shortened to 3 to 1 and 5 to 2. Craig an Eran, now that Humorist is dead, seems to be beyond question our best three-year-old. His task in the Eclipse Stakes was an easy one. He ran third behind Pompadour, which led for over a mile, where Braishfleld passed her. Craig an Eran did not make his challenge until about 300 yards from the finish. Within a few strides he was in front and went on to win as his rider liked by five lengths. Braishfield was second, three lengths in front of Pompadour. CRAIG AN ERAN NOT HANDSOME. We may have seen better looking horses than Craig an Eran; he turns out his near fore foot; he possesses "a rather plain head, which he inherits from Sceptre; he is ragged about his quarters and a little bit on the leg. It ia doubtful, however, whether a better mover could be imagined. Lord Astor has now won the Eclipse Stakes three years in succession; twice with Buchan, now with Craig an Eran. Both are sons of Sunstar. Craig nri Eran has for dam Maid of the Mi3t, the latter also being the dam of Hamoaze, which produced Buchan. Lord Astor's share of the Eclipse Stakes wa3 $21,225. Next year the race will again be worth $50,000. Craig an Eran is a whole bay colt with the exception of a little star on his forehead and a few white hairs on the off hind coronet. The National Breeders' Produce Stakes, value $15,000, was run over a straight fire-eighths course at Sandown Park the day following the Eclipse Stakes. Tho race was won by S. B. Joel's Poly-histor, concerning whose merits rumor had been busy for some time. It was generally understood that he was Sol. Joel's best two-year-old, and as that gentleman owns Pondoland, this was high praise. Although the colt was making his first start, odds of 11 to 8 were laid on him. He showed no greenness in running. Polyhistor kept with the field for halfway, from which point he went on to win easily by three lengths. When fully developed Polyhistor will be n very handsome colt. It is almost impossible to fault him at present, though he does turn out his near fore foot slightly. Hebrides, a big Hurry On colt, was second. Had he had better luck at the start he would probably hare made a better show. He was slow in getting away, and his connections were most disappointed. Evidently we must judge him when he runs again. POLYHISTOR IS FASHIONABLY BRED. Polyhistor is by the all-conquering Polymelus, which is once again at the head of the winning sires list. He was bred oy S. B. Joel and is the second foal of Lady Flo. Ho is a brother to Polymestor. Joel bought Lady Flo as a yearling at Doncaster for $C,3C0. She was useless for racing, and until Polymestor won the Prince of Wales' Stakes of $11,375 at Ascot had waited over nine years for any return. Lady Flo is by Florizel II. Lady Sevington, whose third foal was William IV. The latter finished third .to Minora and Louvois in the Derby in which he heat Bnynrdo and Sir Martin. A month later Bayardo could probably have given fourteen pounds and a boating to any 'horse of his age. William IV. 's only subsequent success was in the Ascot Derby of .$7,375. Later on he was sold as a stallion to Austria, where his offspring have, done fairly well. Lady Sevington was by Gallinule Alice Morgan, Which could only manage to win a small flat race worth $210 in Ireland. She was also successful in a couple of races over hurdles. She bred a useful handicap horse to come from what had hitherto been mainly a 'chasing family. Beyond Alice Morgan there is nothing at all impressive about this family line. I may mention that Polyhistor is a bay colt with a star on his forehead and a little white on the near fore coronet. King George V. ran third in this race with Joss House, a son of Kwang Su. He is a medium size colt, perhaps even a bit on the small side. He was nervous in the paddock. He has a plain head and turns out his off fore foot. He ran fairly well, but was considerably inferior to the winner. Saratoga SARATOGA The horses which seem best in Friday's races are: Saratoga Springs, N. Y., August 18, 1921. 1 Pahaska, Arrow of Gold, Saddle -Kins. 2 Doublet, Wisest Fool, Candidate II. 3 Lady Mother, Witchwork, Fred Kinney. 4 Gath, Arapahoe, Turnabout. 5 UACQUETTA, Carmeneita, Kirtle. (! Early Bird, Chewink, Ti:e Vengeance. F. J. Or tell. JVew York Handicap. 1 Arrow of Gold, Saddle Ring, Musty, Staunch. 2 Doublet, Wisest Fool, Algardi, Candidate II. 3 Witchwork, Lady Mother, Fred Kinney, Dol man. 4 Leatherfnce, Thimble, Gath, Turnabout. 5 RACQUETTA, High Magic, Carniencita, Kirtle. 0 Early Uird, Chewink, Lucky Girl, Polyantha. Clifeaco mul Buffalo Ilamtlcapa. 1 Musty, Sagacity, Pahaska, Arrow of Gold. 2 Algardi, Doublet, Wisest Fool, Candidate II. 3 Lady Mother, Deep Sinker, High C, Fred Kinney. 4 Leatherfnce, Turnabout, Thimble, Arapahoe. 5 CARMENCITA, Kirtle, Vendor, Radiola. (5 Lucky Girl, Early Bird, The Vengeance, Radiola. Observer's Handicap. 1 Musty, Pahaska, Arroiv of Gold, Saddle Ring. 2 Doublet, Algardi, Wisest Fool, Candidate II. 3 LADY MOTHER, Fred Kinney, Witchwork, High C. 4 Lcatherface, Gath, Ting-a-Ling, Turnabout, r Carmeneita, Racquctta, Kirtle, Vendor. G Early Bird, The Vengeance, Lucky Girl, Chewink. Consenaus or Handicaps. 1 Musty, Pahaska. Arrow of Gold, Saddle Ring. 2 Doublet, Algardi, Wisest Fool, Candidate II. 3 LADY MOTHER, Witchwork, Fred Kinney, High C. 4 Leatherface, Gath, Turnabout, Thimble. 5 Carmeneita, Baequetta, Kirtle, High Magic. 0 Early Bird, Lucky Girl, Chewink The Vengeance. King Edward Park Entries KING EDWARD PARK ENTRIES 0 o I The figures under tho heading "Roc." in the I entries below show tho hast timo of each horsa at. the distance since January 1, 1918, no matter where it finished. In cases where record was I niado on other than a fast or good track, abbreviations show track conditions, o 0 Probabilities: Wreather clear; track fast. "Racing starts at 3:00 p. m. (Chicago time, 2:00). Superior mud runner. X Good mud runner. :': Fair mud runner. (M) Maidens. 'Apprentice allowance, b Blinkers. ' First Race 3-4 Kilo. Purse $400. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. , Today's Ind. Horse. Wt. Rec. A.AVt.Han. 50334 bJames G 110 1:13 7 111X725 50377 Omva ...v 108 1:15 7 111X73 50314 Capt. Hodge 110 1:20 C 111X715 5034G Edith K 9S 1:23 4 100X710 50334- bMargaret N 107 l:17s 8 109:1:705 50343 Helen Hartman (M)10S 1:20 4 1C9..700 50377 bMontague .103 1:13 5 114.. 700 Second Race About 5-8 Mile. Purse $450. 3-yeaiMlds and upward. Claiming. 50377 Boher-Na-Breena .. 4 100 X 725 50313 Two Byes 3 101X720 50411 Plain Heather .... 4 109X715 50413 bAorial 4 111x715 5G200 Tony 4 112X710 5553S Jimmie O'Brien .. 4 108X710 5G413 Miss Ouri (M) (I 101X710 50343 Magic Castle (M). 3 103.. 705 .50411 St. Just 4 111X705 5G37S Tommie C. (M) . . . 3 103.. 700 50347 Master Karma 7 108X700 50413 bTimoihy J. Hogan. 0 110:1:700 50413 bCanteen Girl (M). 3 101.. 700 Third Race 3-4 SSils. Purse $400. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. 5G3S0 Ned Mileybright. . .115 1:15 0 111x725 50411 bAmericau Itose ...104 1:15 5 109X720 50144 Smite 109Jl:13s 4 111..71G 503S2 Lavaga (M) 107 1:18 4 109X710 5C378 Velie (M) 100 1:15 4 109X705 5(5310 'Clean Sweep (M) . .112 1:10 4 104.. 700 5G377 Liberator 110 1:15 9 111x700 Fourth Race About 5-8 Kile. Purse $400. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. 50410 Fair and Warmer.. 5 111X725 5C347 bAigrette 5 111X720 5G3442 Princess Lou 4 111.. 715 5C3143 Sacajawea 3 100.. 710 56314 bFinis 4 116.. 705 50411 Scintillate (M) ... 3 100.. 7C0 5G370 bFrjppery (M) 3 10U. .70(1 5G113 Debut (M) 3 111. .700 'I'MjiwaiMmMwiiiiiiiiMiffliMMawawiWMMBmt Fifth Race About 5-S Mile. Purse $150. 3-year-u!ds. Claiming. (50312) Fringe 103.. 725 (5G2S2) Nick London 111.. 720 (5C413) American Maid ... 105X715 5G3S22 Sea Board 115.. 715 (50344) Cortes 114.. 710 5G4132 bJack Ledi 105X710 5G343 Axiom (M) 103.. 700 Sixth Race 1 Kilo and 70 Yards. Purse $150. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. 50314 bllEMLOCK 7 1140725 501'77 bSemper Stalwart ..112 1:49 8 110X715 5335 Discord 100 1:44 5 10SX715 5C072 Dewitt 001:15 4110. .715 5C3S03 Huntress 10 103X710 5C3S0 Viva Cuba 00 1:44 4 108x710 5G2S1 bKebo 109 l:51s 7 110X710 50380 bLewis E 112 1:45 G J10X705 50370 Miss Dixie (M) .. 95 1:4C 3 101.. 700 5C378 bProphecy 110 1:40 5 110.. 700 503S2 bTop Rung 5 113.. 700 Seventh Race About 5-8 Hilc. Pnrse $450. 4-year-olds and upward.- Claiming. (50331) bVansylvia 5 1130725 5G3S1 Plantagenet 9 115X720 50342 Gloom 4 113X715 (55991) bDoctor Zab 8 115X715 5C115 Pomerene 5 115X715 5G331 Dr. Campbell 7 115X710 5Co31 bO' Donovan 0 115x705 5G415 Nick Klein 5 115.. 700 5C381 Little Pete 9 115X700 5631G bEfficient 5 118X700 Saratoga Form Chart SARATOGA FORM CHART SARATOGA N. Y THURSDAY, AUGUST 18. 1S21. Saratoga (1 1-8 miles). Sixteenth day Sarato-a Racing Association. Sunnner Meeting of 27 days. Weather clear; temperature G3. Steward to Represent Jockey Club, J. E. Widener. Stewards, RTrWilsoJ. E. Widener and ll. L. Gerry. Judges, E. C. Smith and C. Cornehlsen. Starter, Mars Cassidy. Racing Secretary ' A McL barlockor. Racing starts at 3:00 p. m. (Chicago time 2:00 p. m.). Iiidicates apprentice allowance. &6hkf7 riSS EAC?.7-?-!? KU- (Al,r' 23' lS18-57-2-115.) Purso 31,000. 2-year-olds. L?J7ug S Maidens. Claiming. 2et value to winner $7C0; second, $200; third, $100. Index Horses AWtPPSt 't Sir Fin Jockeys Owners .0. II C P S " 54707 GALETA wl: 107 2 2 2d 1 1 1 L Fator G X Widener H-5 3-5 "-5 out .,G29 TULVAR wn 91 1 7 4J : 2' 2 K Scobie J E Madden 3 4?. 4 7-101-5 Srtn, w 5 c 7 5J 4 3'S A Tryon Kentmcre P Stb 20 30 80 S 4 ?OVKSKOOST wa 102 CI li 4 3J 4J J Rowan L B Goldsmith 12 20 20 4 7-5 5GJ11 IsORTrl AVAL13S wc 102 7 5 Gl CJ Cl 5 G W C'roIlR B Strassberger 30 40 J0 10 5 -,- iVS-r,- 112 3 4 5i 7 7 GJ C Ponce G Peterson Z0 CO 30 S 4 ;ul45 FLYING JIB TT w 190 4 3 3 3 5 7 P Weiner J H Rosseter G 10 10 2 7-10 Timo, 23, 49, 1:02. Track heavy. Winner Ch. f, by Garry Herrmann Lady Galette, by Lord Edward (trained by A. J. Joyner- bred by Mr. George D. Widener). ' . "X1!0 at.,3:(M- At Pst 4 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. GALETA, easily best, took the lead on the last turn and won in a canter. TULAV VR raced next to the inner rail all tiie way and. closing a gap, easily outstayed the others. BOUNCE closed up ground steadily and outstayed BOVE3HOOST. The latter set a fast early pace, but swerved out on OeTst turn and quit in the stretch. FLYING JIB was eased up when beaten! Scratched 55777Hephaistos, 112; 5G341 Rose Hill, 109; 50121 Oolong, 94- 5014 Bud Fisher 11 5G2GS Overtake, 112; 5G33S Vicaire, 110; 55775 Rocket, 102; 5G2S5 Sword, 97 ' ' Overweights Bounce, 1 pounds; Flying Jib, 1. 5$? SECOND RACE 1 Milo. (Ausr. G, 1918-1 :36-3-113.) Purse Sl.OOO. 3-yoar-olds yj3gJgJ7Q and upward. Selling. Net yalue to winner $700; second, $200; third; $100. Index Horses AWtPPSt M Str Fin Jockeys Owners OHO PS 56213 BIPP BANG wn 4 113 1 1 2 li is li in E Sande L T Bauer 1T1 H fi-"", -!-'", " 5(i301 NIGHT RAIDER w 3 100 2 2 3' Si 3 2 2' E Scobie S A Clopton "1 13-5'f 1 -S 56301 TOM McTAGGARTwn 7 115 4 4 5 4 2 S S 3' E Haynes P J Lavln 4 -n r - - 5G283 ESCARPOLETTE wn 4 105 5 5 -1 5 5' 5' 4 L Fator G H Davids G" 7 7 G 5 55805 REP wnSlOS 3 3 1 2' 4i J.J 52 C Turner G A Marshall 4 5 4 7-5 7-10 (55G54)SAMMY KELLY wn 5 US G G G G G G 0 C Ponce J W Gumm 15 15 Time, 24, 43, 1:14, 1:41. Track heavy. Winner B. c, by Textile I5yf, by Miller (trained by J. P. Smith; bred by Mr. Thomas Monahan) Vent to post at 3:34. At post 1 minute. Start good aiid slow. Won driving; secoild -mil third the same. BIFF BANG set a good pace under restraint and, racing REP Jnto defeat in the first half mile drew away into a long lead, but tired in the last eighth and just lasted to win under a muster v hand ride. NIGHT RAIDER squeezed through, next to the inner rail when entering thr8trctc.pd. flntehlSj fast and gamely, would have won in another stride. TOM McTAGGART moved menaeinglv up on t e i?p-.tUrt,bUt UT 1 m th "fi1-. ESCARPOLETTE finished with a belated rusl, through the last eighth RLt' set the early and in the last pace quit quarter. SAMMY KELLY was badly outpaced cuinattu. The j.ne winner winner. entered for $3,500, was bid ni to $5,005 and retained. Scratched 53S3SCaptnin Hershler, 10S; 5(I337Servitor, 113; 5599G Light Rose 95" 5(!"09 ArnntnU-n lontaUo, 100; 5G340 Gath, 10S; 55915 Scottish Chief, 100; 5G320 Court View 107 ' ' Overweights Escarpolette, 2 pounds; Rep, 1. 5?QCi5) THIRD RACE 7-8 Mile. (Aug. 19, 1920 1:23 4-120.) Galway Krrdican sfbfin 33;tffSfl Added. 3-ycar-olds and upward. Not value to vinner S1.055; Tsecond. Mto- WA ?ioo Index Horses AWtPPSt y, Str Fin Jockeys OwmTr O II C P S " 502H5--SMOKE SCREEN wn 3 10IJ ( 1 In 2'i 1! PaTor 1J li L G A Cochran 7 n ii r. i JlUGn W3r o1 5,,J1? 23 24 G w Car'inedstone Sle M w rlm aLtSt- wrSI I I i t 3' 31 31 F C'lUlettlG D Widener 21 to 1G-DC-5 3-5 Go840 ST. ALLAN wn 4 94 3 2 4i 4'i 4 4 4 E Scobie D Cunningham S 10 10 4 8-5 KINGDOM w G 120 5 5 5" 5" C 5' 51 G KummerA IC Macomber "0 30 30 1" r 54175PRIDE OP INDIA w 5 93 4 6 6 G 6 G G L Pmiman S Ross w 10 8 J 3" 7.5 J Time, 23, 43, 1:14, 1:27. Track heavy. ran) "ler 1J' C br Mi,Jc?,tyVe,, by disguise (trained jjy J. Rvans; bred by Mr. Gifford A. Cock- "Wont to post at 1:05. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow for all but PRIDE OP INDIA. "Won easily; second and third driving. SMOKE SCREEN took the lead at onco and raced under slight restraint until in the stretch, then drew away and Avon easing ul. BILLY McLAUOIILIN displayed good speed in Use going and took a lirief lead, but tired in the last eighth. LANIUS ran a good race and finished gamely, but tiring. ST. AI.IiA.N iinished fast. KINGDOM Avas always outpaced. PRIDE OF INDIA avus practically left at the post. Scratched--515113Routledge, 102; 5G2053Gcorgie. 10(i; 557592Irish Kiss, lot!; (51134)Crank, 110; 502992 Mad Hatter, 135; 50205 War Note. US; 5(5212 Best Pal, 108. Overweights Smoke Screen, 1 pounds; St. Allan, 4, KA fffk FOURTH RACE 1 Kilo. (Au. 6, 1918 1:36 3 112.) Nineteenth Running- MOHAWK OO'i? SEALING STAKES. $1,500 Added. 3-year-olds. Net value to winner $2,7C0; second, $350; third, $150. Index Horses AWtl'l'St 'A Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H Q p S 5G1833CIMARRON avi. 91 1 1 21 l2i l3 V 11 E KummorG A Cochran 2 14-513-53-5 out 5G3183COPPER. DEMON avis 111 2 2 4 3 23 2 2'3 T Rice Qulncy Stable. 1-2 4-5 3-5 1-5 out 5G022 AVELLFINDER av 101 4 3 lh 25 310 3'2 3' F C'ltilettiH P AVhitney 8 12 7 7-5 out rC21()ILOVE TAP av 99 3 4 3' 4 4 1 4 q y0ar"dn C T Grayson 10 20 15 4 1 Time, 24.1s, 48, 1:14, 1:41. Track heavy. Winner Oil. f. by His Majesty Royal Martyr, by Golden Maxim (trained by .7. EA-ans; bred by Mr. Clifford A. Cochran). Went to post at 4:32. At post 2 minutes. Start good and sIoav. Won driving; second and third the same. CIMARRON raced into the lead oti the backstretch and dreAV away 011 the turn, then seemed to tire Aviien challenged, but' finished resolutely and outstayed COPPER DEMON. -The latter gradually improved his position and made a game challenge at the eighth post, but Avas tiring at the finish. ArELL-P1NDER showed the most speed for a half mile, but quit badly in the last quarter. LOVE TAP was badly outrun. tZ.&Afh't FIFTH RACE 1 1-8 Miles. (Aug. 9, 1919 1:50 4 128.) Fort Ann Handicap. $1,200 5J0 jfc y JL Added. 3-year ,-clds and upward. Fillies and Mares. Not value to winner $980; second, $200; third, $100. Index Horses AWtPPSt & Str Fin Jockeys OAvners O H O P S (523)EDVINA AVlt 4 114 3 1 1' 1 l2 1 1 C Turner E G Soulo C-5 7-511-101-t out f G2 6 G s-j CHATEAU TH'Y avi: 3 108 1 3 t 2'J S3 3'3 21 G AA' C'roll.T Sanford 8-5 2 2 2-5 out r.59G22LADY EMAiELINE aa- 4 SSI 2 4 3"' 3 2' 2!' 3IS F AVilson H T Oxnard G S G S-5 1-3 56320 2SCOTT,AND YET av 3 1C9 4 2 4 4 1 4 4 L Fator J H Rbsseter 5 15 10 2i 1-2 tDisqualified for foul and placed last. Time, 25, 50, 1:16, 1:42, 1:56. Track heavy. Winner R. f, by Celt Lady GodiA-n, by Hanover (trained by H. W. Hoag; brad by Mr. Arthur R. Hancock). Went to post at 5:02. At post 1 minute. Start good and sIoav. Won easily; second and third driving. EDWINA took the lead at once and, setting a good pace for the going, held SAvay for the entire race and aa-oh easing up. CHATEAU THIERRY, in close quarters nearly throughout, responded gamely to a call Avhen clear and outstayed LADY EMMELINE in the final drive, but bumped the latter through the stretch, for AA'hich she Avas disqualified. LADY EMMELINE ran Avell and held on gamely at the end. SCOTLAND YET ran poorly in the going. Scratched (50050) Lady Gertrude, 108; 5G2833Pon Rose, 120; 5G3GG3By .Timiny, OS; 5G31S Rellsolar, 109. Overweights Lady Emmeline, 3 pounds. A Sis SIXTH RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. (Auff. 22, 1918 1:C4 2 i07.) Purse $1,000. 2-year-ol(li 5P Allowances. Net value to Avinncr $700; second, $200; third, $100. Index Horses AWtPPSt "14 & Str Fin Jockeys Owners CHOPS 5C2G8 MISSIONARY AV 108 8 2 23 l3 l3 l3 A Sch'fger Lexington Stb 4 4 18-3G-G 3-5 GC187 ULTIMATA av 112 7 1 l'- 2l 2'' 2 F Keogh E M Weld 3 1G-513-54-5 2-5 555702AKNUSTI avh 1GS G 5 3l 32 3 3r C Ponce R L. Gerry 7-5 11-52 4-5 1-3 55230 BRAVO av ICS 5 4 44 4' 41 4'i E AmbroseAV AI Jeffords G 10 G 2 1 56211 DOLMAN avb 10S 2 7 7 Gl 5 r.3 E Scobie O C Rnsch 30 50 50 15 G 5G2G3 AV1TCIIAVORK av 117 4 3 G3 5- C3 C3 F AA'eincr R Cook 50 50 20 10 5 (53582 )OPPERM AN av 115 1 G f.'-i 7 7 7 G Ycargin Triple Sp'gs F 15 30 SO 10 5 5031!) TOM CASSIDY avh 115 3 Loft at the post. L Morris Sunnyland Stb 15 20 20 8 3 Time, 23, 48, 1:01, 1:07. Track heavy. Winner Ch. c, by Ilourless Mission, by Rock Sand (trained by K. Patterson; 'ored by Mr. August Belmont). Went to post at 5:30. At post 4 minutes. Start good and slow for all but TOM CASSIDY. Won easily; second and third driving. MISSIONARY, nv.-ny forAA-ardly, raced into the lead when called on and avoIi "in a canter. ULTIMATA showed the most early speed in the going and held on gamely in the final drive. AKNUSTI AA'as hard ridden all the Avay and finished closa up. The others Avore never prominent. TOM CASSIDY AA-as away poorly and only cantered after the 'others. Scratched 5G2GS2Mercutio, 108; 56365 Bigheart, 115; 5G2143Knot Grass, 115; 50214 Rud Fisher, 10S; 5633S Greenwich Village, 10S; 50243 High C, 117; 50203 Overtake, 108; Trajanus, 10S. Hollister in the Cambridgershire H0L, LISTER IN THE CAM B R I D G ES H ' R.Z A. K. Macomber has entered the seven-year o'd son of Sunstar, Hollister, in the Cambridgeshire an !, in consequence of his past good performances, the hanuicapper will probably hand him a iieavy Impost to shoulder. There are several French Iiorses entereu for the Cesarewitch and Cambridgeshire, the nominations for tjicse two famous .English races coming from France being as follows: Cesarewitch Stakes, a handicap of 125 each. Two and one-quarter miles: Marquis de Martorell's Nouvel An, b. h, G, by Jacob! Niche. James Ilennessy's Take a Step, b. or br. if 4, by Ecouen Tullynacree. Baron E. de Rothschild's Vespertilion, b. c, 3, by Sans Souci II. Wetaria. . Cambridgeshire Stakes, $125 each. One and one-eighth miles; . - . James Ilennesy's Sourbier, b. or br. c, 4, by Gorgos Sa p ten ta . A. K. Macomber's Hollister, b. or br. h, 7, by Sunstar Our Lassie. Baron E. de Rothschild's Naphthys II., eh. f, 3, by Sans Souci II. Nectarine. Baron E. de Rothschild's Arbre II., ch. c, 3, by Bay Cherry Agathocloe. T. P. Thome's Evergay, ch. c, 3, by Magellan Everglades. Some Cases of Mixed Identities SOME CASES OF MIXED IDENTITIES George Duller purchased in the Park Paddocks, Newmarket, on April 29 Nan San, a bay five-year-old mare, by Santoi Nonoya, and Dutch Toy, a bay four-year-old daughter of Santoi Amsterdam. These were secured on behalf of Mr. A. W. Simpson fpr 900 guineas and 4S0 guineas respectively. Owing to -a mistake in the .delivery of these mares some confusion lesulted, and it was after the Victoria Handicap at Sandown that the late owner informed Duller that Nan San, which he then ran as such, was really Dutch Toy. This explanation was accepted by the stewards after they had been told by the trainer how the mistake occurred. Neither had previously run since their purchase. A more notable mistake occurred in the eighties with D'Orsay and Mortaigne, both foaled in 1880, and bred by II. A. Harrison. These ran under the wrong pedigrees for some time, for it was not until they were three-year-olds, that the mistake was rectified in the "Racing Calendar." The error arose through the pair being confused when yearlings. A more recent instance was that of the bay filly by Cylgad Taslett, which through an oversight was entered and run in 1918 as the filly by Spearmint Depeche, and. was subsequently aptly named Vice Versa. London Horse and Hound. Stake Dates for 1921 STAKE DATES FOR 1921 Glen Falls Stakes, Saratoga Springs, N. Y - , , August 19 Beverwyck Steeplechase, Saratoga Springs, August 20 Grand Union Hotel Stakes, Saratoga Springs, N. Y August 20 Travers Stakes, Saratoga Springs, N. Y... August 20 Consolation Selling Stakes, Saratoga' Springs, N Y August 22 Latest Work-Outs from Saratoga LATEST WORK-OUTS FROM SARATOGA (672) SARATOGA, N. Y., August IS. Training gallops here today were held over the Oklahoma training track and were as follows: Weather cloudy; track sloppy Three-Eighths Milo. CTO-Confusion .....39 G70-Prudish 37 G29-Finality 38 G15-Santa Clara ...40 G53-L'Enjoleur 39 Ultimo 3S (UUKManheim .. 42 G70-Yashmak 37 G70-Musty .30 Half Mile. CC1-A. N. Akin 55 Lucky Girl 50 G(;3-Bunting 53 C70-Lizette 55 GGS-Brainstorm 51 CC2-Mlsslon Bells... 54 GC7-Budana 50 G54-Miss Joy 53 059-Counsellor 54 G4S-Miracle Man 53 070-Cnmoufleur ...55 C05-Mary 53 OGS-Crock o' Gold.. 54 GOO-Modo 55 025-Chewink 51 041-Mondav MornlnglS 0G9-Column 53 GGS-Pantheon 53 051-Diversity 5?. 029-Rouleau 57 070-Dry Moon 57 032-Rockminister ..53 GOl-Elitninator 55 G70-Siinpatiea 37 COS-Eye Opener ...5(i Sword 52 G70-End Man 58 070-Sunreigh 50 Flannel Shirt.. 49 059-Sernpis 55 GG7-Fanfare 53 70-Stauneh 54 CG7-Flambette -59 070-Sedge 51 CG7-Giavitate 51 OGS-Thunderclap ...51 C70-Gen. J. M. G'z.53 071-The Boy 51 GOS-IIigh Cost 53 592-UncIe Sonny ..53 070-June Grass 51 CG9-Valor 54 0G2-Jamaica Belle.. 5S 070-Whiskaway ....53 G70-Lucky Button.. 57 GGS-Wcstwood 54 Five -Eighths Mile. 59G-Bridesman ...1:13 070-Mavournecn ..1:09 C49-Bon Homme.. 1:14 053-Mustard Seed. 1:01 CGS-Brunswick ...1:14 5S2-Supcr 1:07 CC9-Collinga 1:05 0G9-The Lamb ...1:12' 577-Devildog 1:10 GG3-Ten Buttons. .1:07 G03-Eager Eyes... 1:00 Yankee Star.. 1:09 GG5-L'd Baltimorel:13 Three-Quarters Mile. G70-Broomster ...1:23 G7Q-Kai-Sang 1:19 GOO-Billy Kelly... 1:24 OGO-Little Chief . .1:20 G70-Calamity Janel:27 070-Master Hand..l:2G GGS-Elias 0 1:29 GG(J-Sweep Clean. .1:25 G70-Joan Mario... 1:23 070-YeIIow IIand.l:lS Seven -Eighths Mile. CG9-War Machine. 1:39 . One Mile. GG4-Dartmoor 1:49 582-Pansy 1:51 " CG9-Gray Gables. .1:53 OCU-Tufter 1:53 Mile and an Eighth. 072-Exterminator 2:04 G4S-Grcy Lag 2:02 Milo and a Quarter. 070-Prudery 2:17 The main course was closed this morning, owinff to the heavy rain during the night, to preserve it for the afternoon racing. All training was done over tho heavy training track. Musty showed good speed in the going. Budana went well. Miss Joy seems fresh and good. June Grass had an enr;y gallop. Prudery did her work easily. Yellow Hand went well in the going. Grey Lag appears to be training well. Exterminator had an easy work. Kai-Sang was not extended. Flannel Shirt did a fine work. Little Chief looks good. .Monday Morning showed remarkable speed on slow track. Sedge went easily. Bunting was under restraint. Windsor WINDSOR The horses which seem best In Friday's races are: Windsor, Ont., August 13, 1921. 1 Fedora, Dorothy Buckner, Grace Foster. 2 Whalebone, Kirah, Social Star. 3 Ablaze, Phantom Fair, Estero. 4 FRANKLIN, La Foudrc, Warlike. 5 Salvo, Yorkist, St. Paul. 6 Tan Son, Merrimac, Louise Wynne. 7 Verity, Sunduria, Anna Gallup. T. K. Lynch. New York Handicap. 1 Lillian Mae B., Delhi. Maid, Trulane, Dorothy Buckner. 2 Whalebone, Coca Cola, Fair Lassie, Kirah. 3 PHANTOM FAIR, Ablaze, Refugee II., Estero. 4 Greenland, Franklin, Warlike, Darnley. 5 Sir Clarence. St. Paul, Yorkist, Salvo. C King Trojan, Mary Jane Baker, Merrimac, Tan Son. 7 Verity, Dolly C, Lady Lillian, John Arbor. Chicago and Buffalo Handlcape. 1 Dorothy Buckner, Lillian Mae B., Delhi Maid, Fedora. 2 Alcatraz. Coca Cola, Nutcracker, Whalebone. 3 Auntie May, Refugee II., Estero, Ablaze. 4 Franklin, La Foudre, Greenland, Austral. 5 SALVO, Azrael, Sir Clarence, Yorkist. 0 King Trojan, Tan Son, Merrimac, Louise Wynne. 7 Rhymer, Anna Gallup, Sunduria, Grandee. Oltservcr'w Handicap. 1 Fedora, Dorothy Buckner, Lillian Mae B., Grace Foster. 2 Nutcracker, AVhalobone, Kirah, Coca Cola. 3 Ablaze, Phantom Fair, Auntie May, Refugee II. 4 FRANKLIN, Austral, La Foudre, Warlike. 5 Salvo, Yorkist, Azrael, Sr. Paul. 6 King Trojan, Merrimac, Tan Son, Gilt Fringe. 7 Anna Gallup, Verity, Rhymer, Sunduria. Consensus of Handicaps. 1 Fedora, Dorothy Buekncr, Lillian Mae B., Delhi Maid. 2 Whalebone, Nutcracker, Alcatraz, Coca Cola. 3 Ablaze, Phantom Fair, Auntie May, Refugee II, 4 FRANKLIN, Greenland, La Foudre, Austral. 5 Salvo, Sir Clarence, Yorkist, St. Paul. 0 King Trojan, Tan Son, Merrimac, Louise Wynne. 7 Verity, Anna Gallup, Rhymer, Sunduria. King Edward Park KING EDWARD PARK The horses which seem best in Friday's races aie: King Edward Park Montreal, Que., August 18, 1921. 1 Onwa, Montague, Helen Hartman. 2 Two Eyes, St. Just, Master Karma. 3; American Itose, Ned Mileybright, Smite. 4 Princess Lou, Aigrette. Sacajawea. 5 NICK LONDON, Sea Board, Cortez. (! Huntress, Dewitt, Discord. 7 Doetor Zab, Vansylvia, Pomerene. F. JI. Sproule. jVew York Handicap. 1 Onwa, Montague, Capt. Hodge, James G. 2 Plain Heather, St. Just, Boher-Na-Breena, Master Karma. 3 Ned Mileybright, Velie, Clean Sweep, Liberator. 4 Aigrette, Princess Lou, Sacajawea, Finis. 5 American 'Maid, Sea Board, Cortez, Fringe. C Huntress, Discord, Lewis B., Hemlock. 7 VANSYiLVIA, Pomerene, O'Donovau, Doctor Zab. Chicago and Buffalo Handicap. 1 James G Onwa, Capt. Hedge, Edith K. 2 Boher-Na-Breena, Two Eyes, Plain Heather, .Aerial. 3 Neil Mileybright, American Rose, Smite, La- vaga. 4 Fair and Warmer, Aigrette, Princess Lou, Sacajawea., 5 Fringe, Nick London, American Maid, Sea Board. 0 HEMLOCK, Semper Stalwart, Discord, Hunt ress. 7 Vansylvia, Plantagenet, Gloom, Doctor Zab. Observer's Handicap. 1 Onwa, James G., Helen Hartman, Editli K. 2 Boher-Na-Breena, Tony, Miss Ouri, Plain Heather. 3 Smite, Ned Mileybright, Liberator, American Itose. 4 Fair and Warmer, Sacajawea, Princess Lou, Scintillate. 5 American Maid, Sea Board, Jack Lcdi, Cortez. 0 HEMLOCK. Lewis It., Huntress, Semper Stal wart. 7 Vansylvia, Efficient, Doctor Zab, Pomerene. Consensual o3f Handicaps. 1 Onwa, James G., Montague,- Helen Hartman. 2 Boher-Na-Breena, Two Eyes, Plain Heather, St. Just. 3 Ned Mileybright, American Rose, Smite, Lib erator. 4 Fair and Warmer, Aigrette, Princess Lou, Sacajawea. 5 American Maid, Nick London, Fringe, Sea Board. G Huntress, Hemlock, Discord, Lewis B. 7 rVANSYLVIA, Doctor Zab, Pomerene, Plantagenet. Page 3 Windsor Form Chart WINDSOR FORM CHART WINDSOR, ONT., THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1921.-Windsor (1 mile). Second day. Windsor Jockey Clnb. Second Meeting of 7 days. Weather cloudy; temperature 73. SteAvard to Represent Canadian Racing Associations Francis Nelson. SteAvards of Meeting, Charles F. Price and W. P. Eraser. Judges, J. P.. Campbell and I). S. Gillies. Starter, Harry Morrissey. Racing Secretary, Walter Parmer. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. (Chicago time 2:30 p. 111.). 'Indicates apprentice allowance. FIRST RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. (Aug. 19, 19101:05 2 103.) Purse $1,5C0. 2-year-tJ4fcU'Qj' 0ids. Claiming. Net value to Avinner $1,100; second, $250; third, $150. "index Horses AWtPPSt & Str Fin Jockey3 OAvners Equiv. Odds Str't (5liti2lf)FEACE PAL avh 110 G 5 P Is Is l3 E Pool M C Moore 145-100 (56080)EVELYN WHITE av 109 11 3 43 2 2 2& J H'tamer C T Worthington 1110-100 51!) 12 3 VEILED COLLEEN av 102 8 1 3 35 Z- 33 T Burns Pelican Stable SS5-100 56080 ASHLAND av 107 0 4 2& 43 41 4- B Parke Nevada Stock Farm 1193-100 555G3iVOOGERIA av 107 3 9 S1 71 G'l 51 N J B'rr.es J AV Dayton 12301-100 (50053) HYSTERIA av 113 17 5i 51 5' G A Pickens J L Pontius 595-100 5G322 BUM PET Y BUMPS av 107 5 G G'l G'l 72 7'1 H Gregory J H Louchheim t 55G103MAGGIE MURPHY aat. 104 4 S 9'i 9 0i Si W Obert J Kahn 2C70-100 5G3223AL av 105 2 11 11 11 11 9 E Barnes C Reed 1S50-100 5G1552PUMPS avh 107i 7 2 7 SJ 8'' 10" J H J Burke II P Whitney 1210-100 (55313 )MIDNI'T STORIES av 104 10 10 10! 103 10l 11 C Lang J W Murphy 5235-100 tMutuel field. Time, 25, 52, 1:04, 1:11. Track muddy. $2 mutuels paid. Peace Pal, $4.90 stniiglit, $3.30 place,- 3.05 sIioav; Evelyn White, $S.05 place, $5.35 sIioav; Veiled Colleen, $7.45 show. Equivalent booking odds Peace Pal, 145 to 100 straight, 05 to 100 place, 52J to 100 show; Evelyn White, 3021!. to 100 place, 1G7 to 100 show; Veiled Colleen, 272' to 100 shoA AVinner Ch. c, by Dick Finncll Peace, by Midlothian (trained by W. Perkins; bred by Mr. R. II. Anderson). Went to post at 2:35. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won eased up; second and third driving. PEACE PAL began sluggishly, but soon sprinted into a long lead and Avas eased up through the final eighth. EVELYN WHITE saved ground on the stretch turn and outgamed VEILED COLLEEN at the end. The latter aams alAvays a fonvard contender and made' a game finish. ASHLAND tired badly. VOOGERIA began sloAA-ly and finished fast. HYSTERIA raced in close quarters. Scratched 5G0003Orma Dale, 104; 5G12SFcdora, 102. Overweights Pumps, 3 pounds. ' ?A ffc A SECOND RACE 3-4 Mile. (Aug. 26, 19201:113104.) Purse $1,500. 4-year-olds j 3: and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $1,100; second, $250; third, $150. 'index Horses AWtPPSt 'A Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't i.G325MANOEVRE Avn 5 109 C S S 5l 41! I3 L McD'ott H Obts 190-100 5G132 RAGAZZA avd 4 101 8 1 32 32 3! 2 H Gregory I B Bradfield 13G3-100 5G085 RAPID STRIDE avd 4 110 5 6 4i 41! 5s 3J J D M'ney J L Earl 950-100 .rG3033THE DECISION avh S 10S 2 2 21 2 21 4' H Myers A Swenko 2350-100 5G32.'i3PHANTOM FAIR av 4 10S 7 3 1; 1! lt 53 E Pool J B Dunn 175-1CO 5G084 JEAN BULLANT Avn 4 1011 4 5 52 G2 G3 G2 J Shclepets Lincoln Stable 8S0-1C0 5G027 LINK BOY avu 4 102 1 7 73 7 73 71 C Lang J Randolph 4715-100 5G027 FICKLE FANCY av G 93 3 4 6" 8 8 8 T Brooke J 11 Murray 20700-100 Time, 24, 50, 1:16. Track muddy. $2 mutuels paid, Manoevre, $5.80 straight, $4.90 place, $3.10 sIioav; Ragazza, $9.40 place, $5.75 sIioav; Rapid Stride, $5.00 show. Equivalent booking odds Manoevre, 190 to 100 straight, 145 to 100 place, 55 to 100 sIioav; Ragazza, 370 to 100 place, 1S7M: to 100 show; Rapid Stride, 195 to 100 sIioav. Winner Ch. g, by SAveeper Herodia, by Adam (trained by II. Oots; bred in France by Mr. Herman 15. Dnryea). Went to post at 3:11. At post 5 minutes. Start good and sIoav for all but MANOEVRE. Won easily; second and third driving. MANOEVRE propped when the barrier Avas released, but closed a big gap rapidly and Avas taken to the outside on the last turn, then came fast and Avon going aAvay. RAGAZZA raced "in close pursuit and outfinished the fast-coming RAPID STRIDE. The latter closed up ground and finished fast. THE DECISION ran Avell to the last eighth. PHANTOM FAIR set a good, pace to midway of the stretch before tiring. Scratched 5G159 Sam Reli, 105; (5599S)CaA-alcadour II., 107; 5G132 General, 104; 50323 Pokey R., 105; 55S92 Wabuska, 112. Overweights The Decision, 1 pound; llagazza, 1; Jean Rullant, 2. tZ&.AftiK THIRD RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. (July 14, 1021 1:05 2 119.) Purse $1,800. 2-year-OJPvyilJ olds. AlloAvanc'cs. Canadian-bred. Not valuo to winner $1,400; second, $250; third, $150. Index Horses AWtPPSt & Str Fin Jockeys OAvners Equiv. Odds Str't 5G18S TROUBLER Avn 107 5 3 3'5 3'' 2'?. 1" J McTag't F Musante 2271ibo 5 B HI 5 GAZINTA av 107 15 ll l2 li 2'i C Lang J C Fletcher f370-100 SB155 SPEED RIVER av 1071 4 4 53 51 3'' 32 H J Burke J A Smallman 1293-100 55353 EL JESMAR av 110 2 G G 4'' 53 4U A Kichcr'k J C Fletcher t 5G18S2LADY HEART av 117 3 2 21 23 42 5 J ButAvell II Giddings 105-100 BRYNTHONA av 109 6 1 41 G G G H Ericks'n J K L Ross 1965-100 tCoupled in betting as J. C. Fletcher entry. Time, 25, 53, 1:13. Track muddy. $2 mutuels paid, Troubler. $0.55 straight, $3.35 place, $3.00 sIioav; J. C. Fletcher entry, $4.45 place, $3.35 show; Speed River, $5.30 show. EquiA-alent booking odds Troubler, 227 to 100 straight, 07 to 100 place, 50 to 100 show; J. C. Fletcher, 122 to 100 place, G7 to 100 show; Speed RiA-er, 105 to 1C0 s1ioaa AVinner 15. c, by Marathon Pesky, by Rroonistick (trained by F. Musante; bred by Mr. J. K. L. Ross). Went to post at 3:45. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. TROUBLER, after racing in close pursuit of the pacemaker, raced into the lead and outstayed GAZINTA at the end. GAZINTA set the pace gamely, but sAverved out in the final eighth and finished next to the outside rail. SPEED RIVER closed up ground and fnished resolutely. LADY HEART appeared unable to extend herself freely in the going. RRYTHONA ran green. Overweights Speed RiA-er, 3 pounds. . K.iA Ai FOURTH RACE 3-4 Mile. (Auj. 6, 19201:113104.) Purse $1,500. 4-ycar-olds tJfjg'LyvJ and upAvard. Claiming-. Net value to Avinncr $1,100; second, $250; third, $150. Index Horses AWtPPSt U Str Fin Jockeys OAvners Equiv. Odds Str't 557Gl3MELIORA avh 7 107 1 4 l1 l3 l'i l1 E Pool R L Baker 203-100 5G0272RUBY av 4 10G S 5 41 3'i 32 22 S McGraAV J Phillips 475-100 5(1372 3 HEREAFTER av 4 115 5 1 23 2l 21' 3U II J Burke R Goose 210-103 50127 ANTICIPATE av 4 107 3 G G'l G2 4'i 43 H Gregory W D Bernhardt 1275-100 l55441)ORLOVA av 4 107 G 7 8 8 Gl 5 J D M'ney G J Long 3759-100 5G304 COCK O' THE R'Tavi: 4 110 4 3 3l 4l 51 fi3 H Ericks'n J R Skinkcr 10S5-100 558!)2LITTLE MAUDIE avu 5 97 2 8 71 Gl S 71 C Lang J Arthur 4200-100 5 1G02 M. BERT TH'R'N WB S 102 7 2 5' 7 72 8 N J Barnes W F Cisco 31400-1C0 Time, 25, 51, 1:18. Track muddy. $2 mutuels paid, Meliora, $G!0 straight, $3.00 place, $2.05 show; Ruby, $4.15 place, $2.70 sIioav; Hereafter, $2.70 show. Equivalent booking odds Meliora, 205 to 100 straight, SO to 100 place, 32 to 100 show; Ruby, 107 to 100 place, 35 to 100 show; Hereafter, 35 to 100 show. AVinner Ch. m, by Ultimus Altiora, by Lamplighter (trained by W. Perkins; bred by Estate of Mrs. E. L. Israol). AA'ent to post at 4:20. At post 3 minutes. Start good and sIoaa-. AA'on driving; second and third the same. MELIORA soon raced into the lead and kept it, but Avas ridden hard at the end to outstay RUBY. The latter moved up Avith a rush in the stretcli and Avas going fastest at the end. HEREAFTER ran Avell to the stretch, then tired badly and just outstayed ANTICIPATE. The latter finished fast. COCK O THE ROOST was jumped on and could not extend himself. Scratched 537322N ulcracker, 110; 5G323 Coimoran, 102; 56291 Medusa, 100; 50327 Diomed, 102; 55G5G Rill McCloy, 107. FIFTH RACE 1 1-1G Miles. (July 21, 1914 1:44 4 114.) Purse $1,600. 3-year-"Btc" 5QAfF7 oid5 and upward. Allowances. Net value to -a-inner $1,2C0; second, $250; third, $150. Index Horses AWtPPSt Vi ?'t Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 5lG.f3Gf)LlX SPHERE av i 103 1 1 l'i l3 V l3 1 C Lang Seagr;im Stable 7371-100 58 1 31 -OLD CHAP avh 3 105 5 3 2'i 31 3' 21 V. Pool J C Gallaber 470-100 (56158 JGUY av 5 113 4 1 4'1 2' 2-' 3" 3- II J Burke J P Phillips- -S3-W0 5G158 PETRARCH av 3 i05 7 u G1 G2 53 41 M J D M'ney CI J Long 5203-100 ( 5 G077 ) ANN1 A'ERSARY avi: 4 113 3 2 5- 4 41 5U 51 M Sn'iiman J J Hertli 735-100 55712 2AVALK UP av 3 100 S 7 S 71 73 G3 G"' A Onntnor C Buxton 2975-100 55413TUANOREA av 3 109 C S 71 S 8 S 73 F Murphy H L Munsor. 12S90-100 5G130 CAHALAN av 3 105 2 3 31 G"' G1. 71 S E Parke NeA-nda Stock Farm Stb 2735-100 Time, 24, 50, 1:15, 1:43, 1:52. Track muddy. $2 mutuels paid. Golden Sphere, $10.75 straight, $0.50 place, $3.25 show; Old Chap, $4.35 place, $2.00 show; Guy, $2.40 show. Equivalent booking odds Golden Sphere, 737 to 100 straight, 225 to 100 place, G2 to 100 sIioav; Old Chap. 117 to 100 place, 30 to 100 sIioav; Guy. 20 to 100 siioav. AVinner .Ch. c,- by OHa-it Goldsmith Sphere of Influence, by Collar (trained by AA'. II. Rrlngloe; bred in England by Sir W. Cooke). AA'ent to post at 4:53. At post 1 minute. Start good and sIoaa-. Won easily; second and third driving. GOLDEN SPHERE showed improved form in the going, rushed to the front at once and raced' into a long lead, Avhlch he easily retained to the end. OLD CHAP raced forAvardly ail the Avay and passed GUY in the stretch drive. The latter ran extremely wide on the first turn, but raced up to a contending position 011 the backstretch and Avas tiring badly through the last eighth. PETRARCH closed up ground from a sIoav beginning. ANNIVERSARY had no mishaps. OA-erAveights Tuanorea, 4 pounds. J2(jrhQ SIXTH RACE 1 1-1G :Milos. (July 21, 1914 1:44 4 114.) Purse $1500. 3-year-MjS-dcqjO olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $1,100; second, $250; third,- $150. Index Horses AWtPPSt M Str Fin Jockeys OAvners EqulAo"dd3Str't 5G()583GOLDINE avb 4 101 10 1 2i 2'?-1' l2 l2 A Gantner C Buxton 3271-100 56323 GREENLAND avi! 3 100 4 G l2 11 23 2' 2H L McD'ott AV M Cain G990-100 5G1332COURT FOOL avp. 4 11G 3 S 10 S1 Sl Gl 3" H J Burke AV S Murray 570-100 5G091 JOAN OF A.RC av 5 10S 2 9 7' 7'i Gl 41 J McTag't F Musante 1055-100 (55350) MAKE UP avh 4 113 9 o G3 52 3! 31 5l. E Mor'sey J B Respess 295-1C0 (5G12!))LADY LILLIAN av 3 10! 1 2 9' 10 91 S2 G3 C Lang H Lingenback 2440-100 (55!)9!))MISS PETITE Avn 3 93 5 10 51 3'1 4, 4i 7'' B Scheffcl AV A Buck CiO-100 (50084) ANNA GALLUP av 4 KG 7 3 ?,u C' 7' 92 SI T Brooke JE Hankir.s C773-10O (5C057)MAP.Y J. BAKERavii 1 m S 4 4' 41 5' 7" 9' E Pool G F Baker 1235-1C0 5G1G0 FRANK SHAN'N avu 5 113 G 7 Si 92 10 10 10 B Parke F C Marmot 35S3-100 Time, 24, 50, 1:16, 1:44, 1:52. Track muddy. $2 mutuels paid, Goldine, $8.55 straight, $0.20 place, $4.15 sIioav; Greenland, $40.10 place, $15.S0 sIioav; Court Fool, $4.45 sIioav. EquiA-alent booking odds Goldine, 327 to 100 straight, 210 to 100 place, 107 to 100 sIioav; Greenland. 2205 to 100 place, G90 to 100 sIioav; Court Fool, 122 to 100 show. AVinner 15. f, by Golden Maxim Mary Bodine, by Star Shoot (trained by C. Buxton;, bred by Mr. T. M. Murphy). AVent to post at 5:27. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. GOLDINE AA-as forced Avide on the first turn, but raced into the lead on the far turn and held the race safe for the remainder of the AA-ay. GREENLAND shoAved the most early speed and finished gamely, but avus tiring badly and barely outstayed COURT FOOL. The latter A-as outpaced In the early running, but closed a big gap and finished with a rush. JOAN OF ARC ran AA-ell from a poor send-off. MAKE UP tired. MISS PETITE saved ground 011 the first turn, but tired badly in the going. Scratched 50133 Sunduria, 103; 5584SGrace, 108; 5G374 Fllbbertygibbet, 113; 5G0Sl3Amanda, 103. Ovonveights Mary Jane Baker, 3 poiind3. 5$A Ql SEVENTH RACE 1 1-8 Miles. (Sept. 4, 1911 1:51 6 105.)Purse ?1,500. 4year-vj)k. y J olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $1,100; second, $250; third, $150. Index Horses AAVtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners Eqni()ddsStr't f.0085 LITTLE ED avs 5 10G 2 1 3i 31 22 l'i l4 G Mansan O E Aran AVinkle C25-100 54 GOG CHIEF av C ICG S 3 l2 l2 1' 2' 22 H Gregory J E Hankins 325-101 5G1G0 NAPTHALIUS avb 3 113 3 7 5l 43 33 3 3' N J Barnes T E EdAvards S93-1C0 5G15G CONTESTANT Avn 7 105 G 8 8!' C 0' 5s 41 R Hol'Avay J Funic G230-100 5G3052ilENDRIE avb C 11G 9 4 4'i 52 4 4i 5s J ButAvell F Farrar 1S3-100 55800 FRANK F. av 4 10G 7 5 7' Si 7l G- G3 J D M'ney AAr E Applpgatc 5781-100 5G085HARA'EY SMARR av 5 101 5 9 9 9 82 7' 7C E Anth iny J M Nunamaker 10930-100 r(i2S4 ARROAT POINT aa-s l ICG 1 2 24 2 52 8 Sl E Pollnrd C Timberlako 4G50-1CO 5G081CHAR. L'DECKER av G 101 4 G G2 7 9 9 9 C Lai'g J Arthur 2140-100 Timo, 25, 50, 1:16, 1:44, 2:03. Track muddy. $2 mutuels paid. Little Ed, $14.50 straight, $0.55 place, $3.70 sIioav; Chief, $4.G5 place, $3.45 show; Napthalius. $3.45 shoA EquiA-alent booking odds Little Ed, G25 to 100 straight. 227 to 100 place, br, to 100 show; Chief, 132 to 100 place, 72 to 100 show; Napthalius, 72 to 100 sIioav. Winner Rr. g, by Norford Purse Rose, by Orsini (trained by O. E. A'an Winkle; bred by Mr. A. Neal). AA'ent to post at G:00. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. AVon easily; second and third driv-j.ig. LITTLE ED, close up from the start, moA-ed up AA-ith a rush on the far turn and. passing CHIEF in the stretch, A-.-as going aA-ay at the' end-. CHIEF showed the most early speed, but tired in the stretch dri-.-e. NAPTHALIUS raced forwardly and gamely and had no mishaps. CONTESTANT closed a big gap. HENDRIE ran a bad race. ARROW POINT met with interference on the first turn and Avas eased up through the final eighth. Scratched 503052Rardora, 111; 5C058 Corydon, 113; 5G305 Jack Mount, 100; 5030S Beau Brummel II 100; 507G0 Captain Tom, 1001 Overweights ArroAV Point, 2 pounds. King Edward Park Form Chart KING EDWARD PARK FORM CHART MONTREAL, Quo., Thursday, August 18, 1921. King EdAvard Park (half mile). Fifth day. King Edward Park Jockey Club. Summer Meeting of 7 day;". Weather cloudy; temperature 78. SteAA-ard Representing Quebec Breeders' Association, F. J. Ryan. SteAvards of the Meeting, AA AV. 1 Lyles and W. J. Morrison. Presiding Judge, F. AA. Gerhardyj Starter; Elmer AVilson. Racing Secretary, F. W. Gerhardy. Racing starts at 3:00 p. m. (Chicago time, 2:00). 56410 First Race 3-4 Mile. Purse $400. 3- yoar-clds and upward. Allowances. Canadian-hrcd. Net value to Avinner $325; second, $50; third, $25. Equiv. Odda. Tnd. noise. Wt. Fin. Jockpy. Straight. (5G3i3)Rag'd R'binlOu 1 E Smith 140-1CO (55954 )Chantour 113 2i C O'Malioney 920-100 56335 Fair and AV'rll3 3'3 E Atkinson 385-100 (56012 )Shoreaercs 118 4 AA' Hinphy 240-1CO (5G141)Jamima 109 5 F Bullman 930-1CO $2 mutuels paid. Ragged Robin, $4.80 straight, $3.40 place, $2.75 sIioav; Chantour, $G.70 place, $3.60 show; Fair and AA'armer, $3.05 slww. EquiA-alent booking odds Ragged Robin, 140 to 100 straight, 70 to 100 place, 37 to 100 sIioav; Chantour, 235 to 100 place, SO to 100 sIioav; Fair and AA'arnicr, 52 to 100 show. Time, 1:20. Track muddy. AA'inner J. M. Cooper's ch. f, 3, by Kingship Aurora Raby, by Armeath II. (trained by C. Smith; bred by Mrs. L. A. Livingston). AVent to post at 3:00. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. AA'on pulled up; second and third driving. 56411 Second Race About 5-8 Mile. Purse $400. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to Avinner $325; second, $50; third, $25. Equiv. Odds. Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. 5GS313Doctor D. 11G l3 J Kennedy 340-100 5G310 Tige 104 21 A Finley 3215-100 55400 Amer. Rose 19 3'i E Atkinson 1245-100 5G30!)3Plain Hither 109 4 F .Moore 205-100 5G330 St. Just 119 S5-W Dunkinson 435-100 5G347 'Liberty Bondll3 G3 P Madeira G23-100 5G278 Clearfield 11G 7 R Ball 4SS5-1G0 5G3133Scintillate 104 P.up.N Foden 95-100 $2 mutuels paid. Doctor D., $8.80 straight, $5.20 place, $3.70 show; Tige, $10.70 place, $7.85 show; American Rose, $5.90 sIioav. EouiA-alent booking odds Doctor D., 340 to 100 straight, 100 to 100 place, 85 to 100 show; Tige, 735 to 100 place. 292 to 100 show; American Rose, 195 to 100 sIioav. Time, 1:03 VS. Track muddy, f AA'inner C. Dcrosset'.s b. g, 9, by Gal-eston A'crna Rice, by Dr. Rice (trained by O. Rice; bred by Mr. -William B. Duke). AVent to post at 3:30. At post 2 minutes. Start bad and s1oa AA'on easily; second and third drivingi Scratched 50344 Jill, 114; 502502 Joe's Sister, 109; 503422AValter AVhitaker, 110; 50109 Sir Lancelot, 111; 56093 Aim, 116; 56270 Presumption, 116. Overweights Liberty Rond, 2 pounds. 56412 Tninl R-cc 6 1-2 Furionss. Purso $400. 3-year-olds and upv?ard. Claiming. Net value to winner $325; second, $50; third, $25. Equiv. Odds. Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. 5G378 Martha Gray 1041 l3 N Foden 7771-100 50:.82 Fin. Rooster 114 23 II Chappell 230-1CO 55901 Secretary 104 30 F Moore 130-100 5G3472Baby Faust 112 4 C O'Malioney 270-100 $2 mutuels paid, Martha Gray, $17.55 straight, $0.90 place; Financial Rooster, $4.00' place; no show mutuels sold. EquiA-alent booking odds Martha Gray. 777 to 100 straight. 215 to 100 place; Financial Rooster, 100 to 100 place. Time, 1:31. Track muddy. AVinner T. Smith's b. f, 3, by Trap Rock Tiie Scold, by Meddler (trained by T. Smith; bred by Messrs. J. D. Carr & Rro.). Went to post at 4:00. At post 1 minute. Start good and sloA AA'on easily; second and third driving. Scratched 56044 View, 114; (56378) Cavalier, 117. Overweights Martha Gray, 2 pounds. KfiAl 9 Fourth Race About 5-S Mile. Purse ujxj.u $400i 3.yoar.olds anil upward. Claiming. Net valuo to Avinner $325; second, $50; third, $25. Equiv. Odds. Ind. Horse. AVt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. rfC313-'Aniei-'n Maid 1(S I3 AV Hinphy 55-100 56000 .Tack Ledi 113 23 A' Jenkins 1770-lGv 50333 Cii11tee.11 Girl 110 33 II Chappell 71.1-100 50377 3 Uranium 115 4-t P Madeira 143 100 5G335 T. J. Hogan 115 53 R Ball 12G0-100 56342 Aerial US G5 E Atkinson 1050-100 5G343 Miss Ouri 113 73 N Foden 2050-1CO 56343 Debut 113 S C O'Mahoney 4345-100 $2 mutuels paid, American Maid, S3.10 straight, $2.60 place, $2.70 show; Jack Ledi,' $5.60 place, 54.10 show; Canteen Girl. $3.95 sIioav. Equivalent booking odds American Maid, 55 to 100 straight, 30 to 100 place, 35 to 100 sIioav; Jack Ledi. 180 to 100 place, 105 to 100 sIioav; Canteen Girl, 97 to 100 show. Time, 1:03. Track muddy. Winner C. E. Knight's br. f, 3, by Dalhousie RroAvn Bess, by Blitzen (trained by C. Knight; bred by Mr. II. P. Gardner.) AA'ent to post at 4:30. At post 1 minute. Start good and sIoaw AA'on pulled up; second and third driving. Scratched 56346 The Portuguese, 115; 56226 Prince Bonero, 115; 56342 May's Rob, 110; 56377 Montague, 113; 54997 Kismer, 115; 503762 Sam Houston, 11S. Ovenveigiits Jack Ledi, 3 pounds; Canteen Girl, 5 6 A 14 Fifth Race 3-4 Mile. Corona Purse. Pursa $45&. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Net value to Avinner $350; second, $70: third, $30. Equiv. Odds. Ind. norse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. (5G37G)My Mazie 108 1 AV Hinphy 105-100 5G09G Old Pop 110 2 H Chappell G15-100 5G379 O'laAvn Belle 105 3 R Ball 435-100 5030!) Mess Kit 110 4 A Finley 3145-100 5G171 First Pullet '10S 5 N Foden 2G5-10O $2 mutuels paid, My Mazie. $4.10 straight, $2.95 place, $2.30 show; Old Pop, $3.S0 place, $2.55 show; OaklaAvn Belle, $2.60 show. EquiA-alent booking odds My Mazie. 105 to 100 straight, 47 to 100 place, 15 to 100 show; Old Pop, 90 to 100 place, 27 to 100 sIioav; OaklaAvn Belle, 30 to 100 show. Time, 1:21. Track muddy; AAlnner J. A. BlackAA-eH's b. f, 4, by J. H. Houghton Gracie A'aldez, by Campus (trained by G. AV. Crippen; bred by Mr. George W. Scott). Went to post at 5:00. At post 1 minute. Start good and s1oaa AAron easily; second and third driving. Scratched 563122 Assumption, 113; 563793Hush, 105. Overweights My Mazie, 3 pounds; Old Pop, 5. 56415 Sixth Race About 5-8 Mile. Purse $450. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $350; second, $70; third, $30. Equiv. Odds. Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. 5G3142Huron II. 123 1& F Moore 721-100 (5G335)Thirteen 115 23 H Chappell 1763-100 (5G33())Nick Klein 111 3 R Ball 745-100 (56172 )Pomerene 119 4h N Foden 775-100 (5G382)Starkader 113 5 AV Hinphy G30-100 (56334)L. Mildred 111 6 E Atkinson 1000-100 $2 mutuels paid, Huron II., $3.45 straight, $3.45 place, $2.-S5 show; Thirteen, $S.10 place, $4.30 show; Nick Klein. $3.S3 sIioaa. EquiA-alent booking odds Huron II., 72 to 100 straight, 72 to 100 place, 42 to 100 show; Thirteen, 305 to 100 place, 115 to 100 sIioav; Nick Klein, 92 to 100 sIioaa". Time, 1:03. Track muddy. AArinner G. Corder's b. g, 4, by Sweeper Zuna, by Hamburg (trained by G. Corder; bred in France by Mr. Herman B. Duryea). AA'ent to post at 5:30. At post 1 minute. Start good and sIoaw AA'on driving; second and third the same. Scratched (56261)Lady Ivan, 111; 56314 Finis, 113; 563452Mike, 123. 564-16 Scventh Race 1 1-16 Miles. Purse $450. 3-ycar-olds and upward. Claiming. Net valuo to winner $350; second, $70; third, $30. Equiv. Odds. Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. 50348 2Mildred 1C9 l2 AV Hinphy 85-100 (5G072)Handfull 113 23 P Madeira 725-100 5G345 Copyright 111 3 R Ball 23G3-100 (5G281 )Plantarede 111 43 C O'Mahoney 1G45-100 (562G2)Obstinate 103 5 F Moore 180-100 $2 mutuels paid, Mildred, $3.70 straight, $2.60 place, $2.30 show; Handfull, $3.30 place, $2.75 sIioav; Copyright, $2.90 show. Equivalent booking odds Mildred, 85 to 100 straight, 30 to 100 place, 15 to 100 show; Hand-full, 75 to 100 place, 37 to 100 show; Copyright, 45 to 100 show. Timo, 2:00. Track muddy. AA'inner R. Setty's b. f, 4, by Supermnn Lady Appleby, by Meddler (trained by J. J. McCafferty; bied by Mr. Henry T. Oxnard). AVeiit to post at 6:00. At post 2 minutes. Start gowl and slow. AA'on easily; second and third driving. Overweights Handfull, 2 pounds. Page 4 Saratoga Entries and Past Performances for Friday, August 19 :. . SARATOGA ENTRIES AN D PAST PERFORMANCES FOR FRIDAY, AUGUST 19 ; WEATHER CLEAR: TRACK HEAVY. Racing starts at 3:00 p. in. (Chicago time 11:00). r.0IO2 Witehwork . " HIS 710 ( S Superior mud runner. X Good mud riiuiior. ."G203 'Valentine d'Or "" 103 705 )5 V.Fair mud runner. (M) Maidens. 'Apprentice r.0402 Dolman (M) 10S700 10 allowance, b Blinkers. 50311 Avispa (M) 10r..'!700 10 First Race 3-4 Mile. tF- J- Kclloy entry. l'ursc $1,000 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Fourth Race 1 Mile. Winners of one race only. ?1,200 added. 3-.vear-olds and upward. Claiming. i. Traek record: Aug. 22, 11)181:10311."..) (Track record: Aug. 0. 1!HS 1:3V& 3 113.) , . . Today's r,(!3(i7 I.eatherface 11H l:3S "f. .T 10!). .7.".() -,() 1ml. Horse. "V t. Kcc. A.Wl.IIan. .-,;33C,: Turnabout 101 l:4t".m 3 10SX743 !- 5lIM12) Musty 115 l:l.-i 111 3 11272r r,033libThimble Ill 1:37 3 97..71.-. I.. i:S7 Sagacity (M) 99 1:13 3 102;:720 .r014S Arapahoe (M) ...105 1:10" 3 101.. 740 ."0310 Pahaska 103 1:12 3 111'.. 715 .-.0310 bOath nr. 1:3S 5 100.. 735 - 35SHB Arrow of Gold ....101 1:13 3 107.. 715 .".0310 Ting-a-Linc 113 1:3!! S 11HX735 - rU31 Hlue Belle 100 UV.iVr. 3 107X715 503(7 bSeotcl, Verdict ...10!) 1:10'-; 110.. 735 - 500103. liFluff 10511:11 3 107 X 710 55015 Scottish Chief ... 3 101.. 730 0 r.2S72 liSaddle King 11U1:13 1117X710 50307 IIold Up 100 1:38 H 3 100.. 7115 - 50310 'bFrizlet 101 1:15'; 3 107.. 710 55751 bOld Dad 115 1:40 4 121X725 ;'- 5014S Staunch (M) 105 1:14 3 102.. 705 FifMi Rare 3-4 Mile ffi? iL:u,y i;UH"IJ"! i'r Soo.R!idtle-soing. siwn-"::::::: ill&Z cSSrafe22- ms1:10i;-o -.0207 Mamaiea Belle (M). 101 1:11 !S 3 97.. 700 ,-x.EN01TA- JVSX-,'I !! 30051 Coming (M) 108 1:10s -1107.JOO (-' 1 .iv , ,inP wv'-- ; 50310 Jessie 110 1:15 4 112700 uVdioH ' :u ivrjs l r 50182 Mollie Barnes (M). Ill 1:14 if. 3 1011.. 700 JS -,, (- ' AW : i.i;a;-::::::::!li!;!.is iils&K g s-:::: - - Second Race About 2 Miles. -fit. Wilson entry. ' Stony Creek Steeplechase Selling Handicap. t c e Purse $1,000. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. Rac 5'8 lc. .. T Hums 1,(XJU. Steeplechase. 2-ycar-oIds. Maidens. Kill.es. 'SSS3.M::::: SJSSS .?.:::::::iiti3g - 502S4 l.Amstello (M) 5 132..030 -i.' .'L" ell'c,lce- 11... ..15 '- -, :t.I. E. Widener entrv. -!!'.a- J s,,,0, v 1 01 115.. 715 .. , ..(.l&i I'olyantha 115.. 715 " Third Race 3-4 Mjle. (Thewink - .-.5387 11111:01 115 715 Purse SI, 000. 11-year-olds. " Selling. 55304 Theo in 710 n 0 (Track record: Aug. 111.'. 1918-1 :10-3-ll5.) r,(ilS7 Irish Confetti" '.7.7. 105 l:0-m 1157.700 ..OHO:; tt-ady Mother 112X7115 Eineslimi 115 5(5243 tDecp Sinker (M) .. 10S..720 Lizetle . nr, 1 50213 High C 103.. 715 f Yashmak 115 3033S Fred Kinney (M) . . 108.. 715 fir. I. Whitney entry. SARATOGA JOCKEY PERCENTAGES. From .January 1, 10111, to August 15, Inclusive. At or M or Over . over Jockey. l'.C. "W t. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Jockey. p.c. Wt. Mis. 1st. 2d. 3.1. San.ie, E . .38 114 210 81 13 35 Johnson. A v u;j 103 j;; 17 17 Thomas, II 33 100 3 1 0 0 Campbell. J 12 915 ::i 4 l Rellley. F 25 100 4 1 (I I I'onee, C .11 103 "t;r, ) -ji Ii'J'k'. I-'- -25 112 210 r.H 53 2(5 Allen. A U 100 1 00 11 10 111 I'ator. h 25 107 1!0 40 42 1111 Uobinson, C 11 Ho 100 11 7 7 Kummer. C 25 111 145 30 23 20 Kumnier, E 11 90 ;;s 4 1; Marlnelli. B 23 OS 120 90 70 07 Kodriguez, J 10 112 100 17 19 1(1 Haynes, K 22 112 50 11 3 9 McAtee, L 0!) 101 2-4 "1 38 '(l "Wilson. F 21 90 225 48 32 42 Babin. 0 09 102 15- 13 "1 "1 Keogli. F 21 111) 159 34 32 20 Smith, F 09 102 144 13 14 10 Holloway. It 19 105 131 25 IS 21 Callahan, J OS 93 107 13 "l "1; Garner, M 19 KM! 291 54 4(5 49 Jackson, C 08 109 53 4 "3 "4 Miller, C. II 17 111 133 22 19 1(5 Scobie, E 07 90 149 10 "5 17 I'anington. T 17 111 122 21 14 10 Lowe, S 07 92 1 S 1- 10 "Walters, H 17 95 0 1 1 0 Carroll, (?. W 07 101 71 . 5 7 1" I'cnman, U 10 97 445 72 09 02 Zoeller, J 05 101 131 7 14 yy Coltiletti, F 10 102 343 50 09 42 Weiner, F 04 100 142 0 1" 17 Slaughter. M 10 103 180 30 28 22 Sneidman. S 01 108 20 1 4 5 Barrett. X 10 107 170 27 15 12 McLaughlin, A. .. .03 1'!) 03 - c, 3 Elisor. L-. ........ .10 107 14!) 21 20 25 Jinel, C 03 104- 33 1 1 1 Kclsay, "W. ...... .15 112 310 48 48 49 Tryon, A .02 101 101 2 9 0 Ganlner. A .15 95 108 20 10 18 Breiining, C ... 95 7 0 0 1 Morris, Xj. 15 108 179 27 23 24 Bruder, O 103 8 0 - 1 Walls. I' 15 90 13 2 0 1 Doyle, T. J. 95 10 0 0 1 Iiucaster, 11 14 104 453 03 57 73 Finn, T. 93 4 0 (Sruneisen, J 14 101 143 20 IS 17 Trey. J 10" 5 0 10 Rowan, J 14 90 100 23 14 15 Krugcr, A 09 4 0 0 0 Schuttiiigcr, A 14 105 09 10 11 4 Mein, G 101 - 0 0 0 Yeargin. G 13 90 314 40 45 3S Moore, H 107 4 0 0 0 T 13 20 27 2S Xicklaus, A 109 10 0 0 lurner, C 13 10S 12S 17 21 21 I'cters, J 105 4 0 10 Ambrose. E 13 100 40 0 0 5 1'ctz, J li t 10 0 0 Mountain, M 13 105 31 1 2 4 Scott, 11 95 9 0 1 (I Umsiord. II. .... .12 109 209 25 30 22 Smith. C 95 4 0 0 0 Bullnian, S. ......12 98 124 13 12 IS. Swart. X. 95 18 0 1 3 FIRST It ACE ::-4 Ulile. .I-year-oldx SIIul niMvaril. Selling:. "Winners of One Itaee Only. (Aug. 22, 1J)1S 1:10 11 -r, :; 115.) judex Course Dlst TimeT'ck0dd Wt St Sir Fin Jockeys Started Order of Flnlik MUSTY, ch. c, 3 112 3y TTltimus-Divination, ly Horoscope. I tFormerly ran as Musy. (Trainer, V. Garth. Owner, J. S. Cosden): asisss 6iii2 Hortfrio7& ' 49148 Sar'toga Ci f l:06y5fast S 115 6 8 4 6 7 J Rodezl2 Exod uJ St Micl ael P Pn iv.rnll 48414 An'duct 5-8 l:00Slow 20 115 11 10 10 10" A Schuvu Scape Snort BIool RrS ; 48280 Aq'duct 5-8 1:00fast 20 115 11 11 10s 10ls A ScL'g'rl3 Brig.Gen 4,S56 Belmont E-S at l:02fast 30 1071 7 7 74 6j A Schu'i'r 9 HHdurf CurfewUui Flo I SAGACITY, b. f, 3 (M) 102 By Macdonald caonaia II. Astuce Astuce. bv by Hermit Hermit. (Trainer. T. 0. Webber. Owner. T. 0. Webber). tfifl Sar;to;l 1 l:afast t 1 1 1 1 1 2 S Bullman 11 I'irateMcGee. Epiod- E'h'if ic 60901 Jamaica 3-4 1:15 fast 40 112 1 1 2 6 7 C H Miller S BHckK'ht Snortihov 1 !h S 40750 Sar'tosa 51 f l:07slow 20 112 11 11 U U 10" C Parrish 11 SoY i PAH(Trner.C,wf Own"2 St. Simonian II. j Karrick. W. R. Coe). Saratoga 3-1 l:13fast 13-10 107 S 7 4 2" 2'i F Wilson 9 V&our,Un, Vlnf'f rim. E1725 Belmont 1 l:3Sfast 8 107 3 2 4 5 5 5" C Bue? I Knob le QnccrcS ' Moon 51129 Jamaica 5i f 1:06 fast 30 97 4 4 4 ! 4"J J Callahan 5 I Z AuSu, tot H ?563 Sar'toga 3-4 1:12 Bood G 103 2 1 1 l1 15 L McAtee 7 ScUccfieid rarat ToucMI(?Vni : WW Sar'toga 3-11:13 fast 10 101 4 3 4 41 43 I McAtee 11 8 8.- 451 Sar'toga 51 f l:0S-god 20 1,5 3 2 3 A 5 C FKt ai: Ohdon'. 3Ower, 5?P. Smith). " u'nce Blaze C Gold, by St. Flortan. IK& i 1? . 1 1 1 F Keogh ! 5i3., Umpire 51 f l:0(j'fast 10 107 6 2 2 2' 2' L. McAtee 15 EdarAIliPoe kmii . 4 "Belmont 3-4 l:12fast 20 101 10 2 2 T- 7J A Tryon w I. In Po1"6 SA. uot 511:'a8t S0o 11512 13 131 13,8 W Kelsay 15 Joan Ma? e. Pinttl Frlcht 4,035 Fimlico 1-2 49 fast 28f 109 3 4b 610 R Troxler 13 Intrigante. Dough Girl? G f Water 4 BLUfTrSEK:hVf'B3oyle. Own.1?. Calc.na). mi Belmont 3-4 l:llfHSt 15 100 8 3 5 9 ?J f. iVemnan 11 Siren MW HcckS Tl? 5 iIcnlLnaJ?a 51 f l:07cood faO 104 7 8 10 10 G2 M Har'son 11 LastStriw CareFrce Cimnrror, s IS J-1eC0 3'4 l:12f Sf 110 7 9 10 7 11" E Ambr'sel l I'ollyAnn ' Barwood ' PlaSK 5 G3673 H.deG'ce 3-4 l:14fast 41 105 3 2 2 7 6 W Obert 10 X K'der G W,,.n t t v?i?. 51613 Bowie 7-8 1:31 hvy 5 103 - 21! 3"1 F Weiner 9 Huonec.' OTue Bdle C rLUf' f' 3 107 By Celt Follie levy, by Golden Maxlin. (Trainer. E. Peters. Owner, A. S. Woodcliffe). rio'o ?"'r'toa 3-4 l:13"5fast 20 1051 4 2 2 3 3'i C Ponce 9 I'erijroiirdinp P-ih-ik-i Celivi 'i 5.W38 IOiripirc Ab 3-4 l:09fast 20 107 8 10 11 12" C ' 12 Ponce 12 A.J ack I Ft G h chill B I u oB el 1 p faa233 AQ'Uuct 3-4 1:14 fast 25 111 G 4 8 8' S" C Ponce 10 Ch Thy, Ma v'n YanJrtthevZ I - ?c4? SW 6 3-4 1:13fast 7 104 5 4 4 4-s 5" H Myers 5 Antilles Blue Belle Dou" Girl 5 M?We il:J,Bood 61 101 9 2 2 61 8JR L'caster 9 TiUSli,,y, Gilt Fr nbc Silee 5 51431 Bowie Ci f l:25slop 18C 102 4 3 3 31 2kR L'casterll Sobriade TiiiL-lin" pn vin ? fJ?. S m co r1 1:14 fast 6 110 6 6 5 8 VI C H MillerlO Miss Petite Galiot Vic r 51293 Pimlico 53 f l:08?4fast 41-10 100 7 13 3' 3J F Weiner 8 Snle.man! . John's f UmmS M Fac SADDLE RING. ch. S. 4 in By Boots and Saddle Wishing Rim, by Dick - (Trainer. C. Clirr.e. Owner. R. J. Runkel). Welles t( SH,r,t.Ba.. 1 :4231,v' 3U,- 11S 2 " 2 -' -"c Inehcape. Court View. Vie 5J obS x-,n i.ire Ab 0-4 l:10jSBood J-lu ll-i 4 a 2 2 1' C If Miller 13 Granny Lee, Celiva, M'tain Dew E.hS Lutor.ia 3-1 l:llfast 5 109 10 S 8 12 12" L. McAtee 12 Cl'tonVillc. Geo Starr D Carmen fi 5 48 w "hll Mellon,. oVeeScS t"? -.i:i,faS;M,1,VSr8 :iy,ud I2 lli 5 3 5 8" fl" W Hein'ch 9 Kolo. Ablaze. .Tago 45191 Jefson 51 rw f l:07fast 4 110 2 1 1 31 4 II Lunsfd I'.ul Proof T ViXtc fir pi,rr - 44985 Jorson 51fl:llhvy 7 112 8 4 4 4l 41 J WiUiams 8 Har. Heir! Brl'layer, MounGirl TRIZLET. ch. g, 3 107 By Frizzle Seemly, by Raeburn. I (Trainor, K. K. Karnck. Owner. Oncck Stable). 'rS-Sf,r:tt"'':l -1 li-'ifast 3 101 8 8 9 Si. 10' K Scott 15 JockScot, Sapacitv l-ri-oui.line ;t 562G7 Sar-toga 1 l:10?fast 20 97 4 1 1 1 5h 9" R Scott 11 Pibroch Boy', 1 Duck G .lh K 6fi01 ISar-tosa 3-4 Irlfast H-10 1OT 1 3 3 7- 7 C W 9 Perourdln ISa f 55 mJ-I An.nJ"rC, 51 :oJR ?2 J1J ,4 8 12' 13,1C 11 filler 14 A.ofGold. BlucBelle. Ithinestonc 5; KHJ Aoduct 01 f r 12 l:21ifast 10G 13 12 10 9' 10i C Duel 15 Mandalay Orcu- Pibroc -55000 Belmont 3-4 st l:14V4fast 10 110 2 5 CJ ?C Bud 11 Pol"" il.l U ' T. rn" b nt K 491 har tosa 3-4 l:14Hfant o 112 4 1 3 G 7' C F'h'ther 7 JlmDaisv Sheha ETeOnener 54 37B Sr-toBa 51 f l:06slow 18-5 105 3 1 1 2 5' I, JlcAtJ 7 iSi' MSKeill; 51 STAUNCH, b, f, a ! (M) 102 By Astronomer Faithful, by ' Broomstick. Dtu"",'", 61 (Trainer. J. Whalen. Owner. J. Whalon). "nr'l?Ki . l1'"1 iu"' V J 1 5 si 7JK AVeiner 7 Killyla. Two Feathers. ' DN Hem; 53 iMiipno lm70y l:l7ialuw 25 VC 111 2 2' 2' K AVciner 5 K.oflheH'r S'pd'-ouII S Clans -,h 55312 Umpire lmTOy UKYJCuhI 10 W5 17 6 5 52 4" I. Penman 8 Episo c MH I nnklii "S-ir W F3Sfi6Kmpiro Ab 3-4 l:09fast 20 102 10 10 10 10' 7" G YcarKli, 11 Curfew KnM-imdtGM K 55810 Empire Ab 3-4 l:10fast GO 100 3 5 4 41 36 J Callahan 5 TJieBoy S nflashll F ScNhChlef K 55771 Empire Ab 3-4 l:10fast 100 94 10 10 0 9? 9J J CampbMlU Lunette' GuvW The Boy 5 2"?plre 5ifl:0Gfast 20 107 9 7 6 91 10: J Metcalf 15 Ed.AllanPoe Ar of Gold KUlala 51 64835 Belmont 3-4 1:12 fast 20 105 4 4 5 6 6" A Schu'g-r d UlStow M'iMW D'rt Gim Bowie 5Jfl:09fa8t 47 1W 1 6 6 8 8" F Weiner 1) JoK?Dm g 710 ( 705 )5 10 10 i. -,() !- I.. - - - 0 - ;'- !! ; :u : - - - -, '- " - n 0 1 I ' ; I i j : 4 4 5 s 5 C 'i I 5 5 ? t( - 5J - I ;t K 55 5; K 54 51 61 -,h W K K 5 51 g SCRUB LADY, b. m, 5 112 By Broomstick Roxane, by Perblazo. (Trainer, D. Woodford. Owner, J. J. Malier). lc'w'rth 3-4 l:13fast 4it 96 6 4 4 Ci 97i F Bryson 11 Trusty, Onico, Biddledce jS. aV!ina 5i f 1:07 fast 25 9S 6 3 3 4"t 6'1 K DeMayo 7 Bill McCloy, Coi. Taylor, Siroct ;oi7.V ?arat'Sa 7-8 l:27mud 30 93 2 3 6 7 7 7" A Richcr'k 7 Wyoming. Grundy, Woodtrap S iiU,n,aica 3"4 l:lfaat 12 101 11 6 9 9 9' .1 Stap!cfnl2 ilnhony. Dottie Vandiver. Pnil, 420G0 Oakl wn 51 f l:0Sfast 12 103 2 1 1 lh in j Mclntyre 9 Ar. Alexander, Verity, Povcrinr MAMBI, b. c, 3 112 By Hessian Yallaha, by Miller. (Trainer, L. Martine. Owner, J. Tuths). 60243 Ao,'luct 5-8 l:02'3fast 20 101 7 4 41 531 F W'd'sfk 9 Vista, Ballvncw. Stiierb Ir-'ni Sar'toffa 3-4 l:14fast 18-5 105 2 2 2 21 3:i F Weiner 4 Sheba, Tlato, MaryErb tll A1,auct ES l:02fast 12 109 1 3 42 4s T Murray 11 Faunus, PollyAnn. MoniincFac tlil n lu.ct 5"S l:Mslow 18-5 107 2 J ji 4'J T Jarvis 11 Morn.Face, H.Princcss, Rustic 1S250 Jamaica 5-8 l:00fast 6 105 3 2 2 3 4J F Lux 11 Snare, Sheba, Omcr K. 1,1G Jamaica 6-8 l:01slow 17-10 107 2 1 1 4 541 J Zoeller 7 Superb. Lady Lillian, Snare N0I,AnW' b-6 , "? , , By Sir Joha Johnson-Onaga, by CUfford. (Trainer, D. Jt m Woodford. Owner, W. R. Tolmio). f, S"'ic 1 J'16 l:51fast 21 108 9 5 6 6 G' G'S A Richcr'k 9 Alma B.. Warlike, Polyuamist 2ow 0 1 1:M'aat 49 1051 7 4 4 2 4 5 C Ponce 11 Maize, Al Pierce, Crumpsall SiS010, r- Gifl:21 fast OS 110 9 9 7 7'1 611 A RIchcr'kU S.KclIy, G.Ag'montc. Am'kassi 4& P'Urt8 l' n1:io!'Vy 2l IIS t 10 114 U" F Smith 13 Destroyer. B.Roberts. PlalnBll i. w t?. nd3 3-4 1:18,&hvy 2-0 10G 8 r G 9 4 10i J Hcupcl 13 Bursoyne, Kcziah. Mickey Moor ictr,son 3"4 l:15fast 15 115 4 2 3 G'l 6" C Ponce 13 L.L'sfellow, Salute. M.G'ehar f, Jei,HOn 3"4 1:" hvy 6 113 1 2 3 41 G'l W Obert 9 H.Burgoyne. Val.Wcst. Pouttnej ItoI f 1?n 34 WSWast 20 109 9 10 10 9 9'" V Hcin'chll Approval, Back Bay. Pullux fJ28 Pimlico 3-4 1:15 fast 23 100 12 10 9 8' V F Weiner 14 Philippic. LcGaulois. NancyAu 51204 Laurel 1 1-16 l:43Hfast 15 108 8 3 5 7 7" 7 L Morris 8 StirUp, Sentimental, Atty.Mui JAM,AJCA i11;.'. b- f 3 (M) 97 By Great Britain Fragrance, by Greenan. (Trainor, E, Sietas. Owner, H. Alterman). i'?r Sar,'toffa U:Wfast 25 92 10 10 10 10 9 Su J Campb'll 11 Pibroch, Boral Duck, Galiot ,art.Ka 3-4 l:15mud 50 103 4 G 12 12 11" J Campb'll 13 Musty. Lucky Find, P.rijranua Empire Ab 3-4 l:10good 12 100 6 6 8 Si S' J Campb'llM Saddle Kinjr, Granur Lec Ccllvi - A"J,ro lm7y 1 50 92 1110 1 9ilO"J Cmplolll2 Pickwick, Pibroch, Miss Rankin ?cJ27iA'!,'luct 11:43 faat 10 113 1 5 6 9 9 922 J teller 9 Vivian, Nancy, Sasaclty o5000 Belmont 3-4 st l:14tf,fast 15 102 1 11 n 9i j Campb-llll Polar, nold Up, Turnabout o4;2G Jamaica 3-4 l:13fast GO 101 1 4 5 4 41 J Campb'1112 Last Straw, Cimarron, M. Ballet 2,11?" Jamaica 3-4 l:l4fast 20 93 2 3 G 51 10'2 J Campb'1115 Nohant, Invincible. Sister Flo 20WJ S 1:23 fast 28 99 4 4 9 91 Si J Can.pb'llll Explosive. Black Top. Foam ollSo Bowie 61 f 1:11 good 35 102 8 9 6 6 6'2 J Campb'llll Coprose. Mol. Barnes. L. Maiden C0MJNG, ch. f, 4 (M) 107 By Dalhousie Bcloeil, by Dublin. (Trainer, T. J. Donohuc. Owner, Mrs. F. A. Clark). rlviiJ lTCto?.a 11:40fast 12 105 1 1 1 1 21 16 L McAtee 7 Arapahoe. C'ntEvents, BriSanu: rw- 5-1 n JS II :?v ow if 11? 1 3 2 11 7"-5 II Kom'ellilG GurilingW'tcr. T.Bea, , F.Grass S T'lln 8 V4 1:14s'op 101 104 " 5 5 7 7 U Rom'clli 7 Talisman.La.l'sve.V.h'rman rV.pMM18 21 ?:"..fast, 41 4 7 12 12i5SK Kom'ellil3 I.Frank. Cock oMh'U'st. M'n'vn - n 3-4 l:13Booil IS l b 9 7 Sl S" R Itom'ellilO Registrar, Some IJaby, Citizen am w wmk dbino 3-1 l:l3slow 22 ICS 4 3 4 4 4" H Gregory 0 Milkmaid. By.Iimiiiy, Wr'ckGras: JE5S(Tr-aineV,VHestis. Owner, "t. Malone). By 0mT ernnann Nancy Grater, by Nasturtium, riijiS :!Ka 3"! l:ir,!HaSt JS? i2? ? 9 11 12' 13:1 C Br''f? I"' JockScot. Saacily. P'ri.u.-din, r- ar.,lf'':i S1 1:J3fast G0 5 . 9 9 y: J Callahan 9 Pcrisourdine, Pal . ska. Flufr or S5t0?;1 ,lJ:3SJ6fa8t BO 9G 1 4 7 7 7 7 S Pullman 7 Devastation. Valor, Sundia l ??-B.?n ta 51 i:1LB.00d 51 10J I , 8 9 9 '"JGrune 9 Blazonry, TheDeciaio. Hi . S it ' ' OSa 71 J:55,01V 30 f- 1 L 7 C' 7" F C'ltilettl S Phalaris, Asterisk, Nolaw j2ar.isa 011:37fast rfl 9u 2 1 2 8 8 8 S WIda 9 Young Adam. Phalaris Tan II 49537 Sar'toga 3-4 l:12fast 100 106 10 14 14 14 14" E Martin 11 Lad'sLovc. GusSchccr. Darkllill ""mif?' f f' (M) 1Ct By Trojan-Suivez.Mol, by Seahorse II. (Trainer, P. J. Fox. n Owner, P. J. Fox). v ?rar,t?Ea 3-4 l:lS?imud 10 1K 10 12 9 fr- G'3 L Fator 13 Mnstv. Luckv Find Bri..i-, 55301 Ham't'n lnOj' 1:51 good 41 110 G 5 5 5 7' 7 B Taylor 1" W-.r innn Tni w ,-1 , 51518 Bowie 61 t 1:23 fast 7 110 10 G 8 6J 4C Rob' mU E o s 3 ; as g is 4 t i i rH SSex. SS iKS ;:I !S5SS 5S i 5 ! E, g 5g J 4KK- SSK 5Srk! BTS 'w. Vriw.. Ow.i!2S. Louis). "''- bC367 Sar'tuga 1 l:33Tif;!st 10 101 7 7 9 G G?. 11s 1 F C'ltiletti 11 1'ir it.. Ar. c..,. t. , B6152 Sar'toga 1 l:39fast 10 101 2 2 2 2 IP 3Gi F C'ltiletti 7 PhVlwi SnnrM- im V '"s 0 aims 5, si I?? s S?H . Empire 51 f l:03l&fast 6 IV! i 13 win w Kniv r,.;, V-s rl,cAIIj 1S7GS Empire 51 f l:07mud 15 108 6 6 6 g.1 i JJ ay 10 OrioUXSff ornfiSL V00fSerT?'j? Owner"!. By Voorhees Emir, by Ducat. Carroll. J. Carroll). 5K116 Sar'toga 3-4 l:12fast GO 11113 11 10 10 9' .1 Pels lo .Ti.. kSV..t . nS 5ai;K J i 8 J fS 52093 Jcrson 51 f l:M?,ow 4 113 Left at the post. II HamVn'o Scliff. 'p ,uferM C?mft 51317Piml.co 3-41:Hfast 10 115-12- 9 9 k A Jll dnml S'ateL By -tlon, by I.ui. Owner, Petersen). S Ia?K I1 JiSsI K mill t $ $ g SS,n R Ktn- " 5C023 Sar'toga 1 l:4(H'faSt 12 10G1 2 3 4 4 4 4 C Ponce 4 fi S lh, wu" 5.-9G3 Empire lmTOy l:47fa8t "0 10S 1 1 2 8 91 11- A Colltas 1 M s, M-Uze (ZZt vJ1 35G90 Empire 11-10 1:50 slow 20 165 9 S 12 12 12' 12" F C'ltilottilTo 55G11 Empire lmTOy l:47fast 20 107 8 8 9 9 ' W C to 1 Ihiii " C, ' COrC5 Pany 55143 Ao'duct 61 f l:2l?fart 12 110 10 13 12 11 n? G Babin 15 Ma, fa h Orcns P rG,,,,on,''au 34052 Jamaica 1 1-lfi l:48fast 15 112 10 9 9 8 9' 9" C Ponce 10 KlmMdorf W r, 5392G H.deG'6 1 1-16 l:43fast 14 109 12 11 9 5 4' 3 C Ponce 14 " S KeUy L Wvnun Sh n." n"" 53S62 ILdeG'ce 1 1-4 2:08fast 11 103 3 1 2 1 5 5 C Poce Ltaillt S, p r k 53S07 ILdcG'e 1 1-1G l:49fast 37-10 106 5 3 2 1 2 21 C Ponce 8 Iron Tot IMivn,..r W KU 58728 H.deG'ce 3-4 1:1433 106 11 U 11 91 71 C Ponce lUuy6ai&TiliLnU"n SECOXD RACE About Allies. - Stnney Creek SteeplceLnse Ilan.tlea,,. 4-year-oIiIs :uul ninvard. Selling. A10(SLr3;,W. Healy. a!?. !.. Hurpby). " Puryear D. 54489 W'dbine Ab 2 4:06ood 9 !47 2 3 3 3 2J 1 A J S Pr TXT,, nn 54385 W'bine Ab2 1-4 4:25nlow 9 133 4 3 4 5 5 6 O Diam'nd r. Be "ei.r im" I ""f,1,""' K-01,Ter 34211 Pimlico 2 4:21slow 7 130 2 1 1 2 2' 2" H Wiir-na 4 St 1 nf fn. TflV 54153 Pimlico 2 1-4 4:52 slop 5 130 3 3 3 l g fflK J gjS; KKtbe DTTSr?rjH.9Lewi, " Slipper, by S, Serf. Owner, E. Widener). CG317 Saratoga Ab 2 4:24&fast 4-5 111 4 4 3 2 3 3-'.'. D Bveiw Knl.,t niiv.... vi.. i- c , JKAM 1-8 4:4 Fa lV5 4 3 3 3" 31 $S 5 DeS "i, II 476S9 Belmont Ab 2 4:13fast 9-10 117 6 7 7 L rider D B vera in in! tl ibler, Loyal Arch 44450 Laurel Ab 21 4:51good 4 150 6 6 5 a b."1t c Smoot 9 DUtHH?' , Syrdrya 44390 Laurel Ab 2 4:08hvy 2-5 151 2 2 2 V 1 D Byers 3 Pioneer Cloote "' Warl0 : WISfTrainer,0j: iL. Owner, T. Widener) " Nettie, by Hi. Higbne... 53436 An- Aboislst 4? P7 J2 I I V" ycra 3 Saywhich. Robert OHver 55088 ffiuct AbS44:WSt 2 S 1 Jj''s Wi'r"s lrM ""iCh 51S31 Belmont nlJ 8 Tntne "'C; ,tair FV J,ilc' War Victor Ab 2 3:51fast 2 1st 11 ' n i 51730 Belmont Ab 2 3:49faat 1 139 4 4 4 4 .1 4s E nn IjImwJoliiijoii N.IIavcn. Kiemcr 54174 Belmont Ab 2 3:65 fast 5 w 2 2 4 4 4 4 B Kve73 r fSu' '"V Sr".nk. 54335 Bel.Ter. Ab 2 fast 1 no 1 ' 5 3 I - il , ,rs,n.k Ticket, Karlockor sSfied. 2A- - --rfc 5 Bullae, Krsiitrda?;?11' ASSSSS Owner!3, F; A. OlaS Vtor- AJax. Ssar'S AbSfr IS S I i I 3 Haynes 5 "''' 55436 Aq'duct Ab 2 4:15fast 8-5 140 6 3 2 1 1 1 B Say , J i" 1?01l'I,S:,.m 54927 B.Bon'ts Ab 2 4:03fast 7-5 147 4 3 1 2 P. Hntn r - !SIac "'"C-l"; "cnllamp'ii 51717 B.Bon'ts Ab 2 4:10fast 16 1 3 3 3 3 2 L Ha yS 5 fl'.nn.r trVf ',ina AbL4:H R1deru,ea B hS ?9W oiivSnado 51275 Pimlico 2 1-2 4:52fast 16 137 7 12 S SSSafchSln.u AMS;.Va owner"! K. Cro,). O'Brien). 14 Ka Ab 2 4:22fast 20 H2 5 2 2 3 4 S t i 55544 AqMuct Ab 2 4:17fast 30 13S 3 2 2 2 2 2 R Gilbert S-mvl i S ' e 43010 Latonia 3-4 l:12fast 18f 111112 12 12 12 12" g SoSyF' Slyplpiay! Ue.1 D& TJIIHD HACK -4 3111c. tf-ycar-lil. Sellliif?. (Auk. S3, 1:10 " 3-5 5 Hi'.) LADfTrSrHEGR G Owner, F. V.elley). ISSt "Iflows1 m- I I I. f02-Yeargj 7 Pastoral. EagerEye.. LuekyGirl 55S37 Empire 51 f liofast 12 107 2 5 9 ? C YHn i 'f1 1,6111,1,11,1 55710 Eir.pire 51 f l:07fast 10 106 6 7 7 7" 6 L McAtee 8 , l2 ICW c C' s I(Ie' mcneita, 4 Uitchw'k E-.::51 Lutonia . 5itl-05 fast 13-1H 107 ! 4 1 i t v , 54223 Church'l 4! f 54fa3t 8 109 4 4 5 5J J D M'ncy 0 Na'tyVisba? 0 ' DETTrSERG. Vnd8 (0Mwner F. T KeUey). Combor-Water K., by Waterboy. Sffir lilSS s5 1" S Taf 11 lift ffii?- vk,ip"7 53271 Latonia 5-8 l:00fast 9 113 9 8 8 71 7 15 G Fields P' BitHlM k' ,M c ',Srf,ln,Ce 55237 Latonia C-S l:02hvy 13 102 7 Wll.Lr .S'rrHl,''. SuavcPrin. 7 7 51 5" G Fields 7 55074 Latonia G-S 1:01 fast 9 115 7 7 3 "U g fS !n rlu w Reda. WaywMLadj 64892 Latonia C-8 l:01fast 4 113 1 3 G 54 7 w w ?T-iori? ?n? n,tfWi,reT' , -1,ri'ce. frlmba Lc 54760 Latonia 41 f 56mud 17 107 7 5 3 31 p W,,Th ? Hn'' laresll.. Vitamin 54G55 Latonia 4J f fast 51 S ? I J jr f SJS J 5" HIGH C, ch. f, 2 103 By Delhi Helena C, by John Bright. I (Trainer, W. Irvine. Owner, E. F. Whitney). DCL'i:; Sar'toga 51 f 1 :07-"f.f:ist 41 112 11 14 It !' 9'2 T Parr' ton 15 Kirtlc, Itadiola, Fred Kinney C KKBS Windsor 51 f l:ni";;-.faat 9 110 3 4 5 65 G'J T Par'gton !) Photoplay, StnrTime, Coin. Colin 5 53I1S Ft.Kric 5-S l:00fnst J 111 7 8 10 10'310' T Par'gtonll Devonite. SollGoes, TomCassidy 5 55.-!7fi Uiim'tun 5-S 1:02 fast 117-10 113 3 2 2 L'i li T Par'gtonll Ashlin, Loveliest, Fanatic r. B5'J01 llain'ton 5-S l:01fast Of 112 S C 7 7" 4'J J McTag't 11! Colossus, ll. Buxton, PcppcrTca 5 G41SS W'dbino 41 f Stigood 8 10S 5 4 3 4s 4'J y Keogh 0 Ogarite. Quick Ruu, FnnnieKcan B 6554 W'dbine 5-8 1:03 slop 8 111 S 4 3 3s 22J T Par'gton 0 All Fair, Adopted Daughter. Ai 5 G4174 Pimllco 4i f 50 hvy 5J 107 4 5 5 1 4 S Wida 5 QuickRun, ExcuscMc, Caretaker 5 B40D4 Pimlico 41 f 55 fast 13-5 110 5 6 5 5 6' T Par'gton 5 Q'kRun, Uncertainty, SomeRird FRED KINNEY, br. g, 2 (M) 106 By Towton Field Maud McKee. (Trainer, T. J. Carroll. Owner, T. J. Carroll). r.(;;::;8 Sar'toga 51 f l:07fast S 112 7 7 7 73 G2i J Rod'g'czll Janku, Koster Girl, Racquetta 5 GC2I3 Sar'toga 51 f l:07fast 41 10S 12 13 7 5 33J L Fator 15 Kirtlc, Itadiola. Koster Girl 5 03959 Empire 5-S l:01fast S 107 9 7 5 61 43 F Weiner 15 Swift Crass, Dolman, F.Virginia 5 55714 Empire 51 f 3:07faat 15 111 7 8 8 6J 51 A Collins 9 Swcepy, Reparation, Zcnnotta 5 G361 1 Empire 5-8 l:01fast 10 112 7 12 5 P 7i A Collins 13 Cydonia, Grass Tree. Ilillsdale ? C5322 Aff duct 5-S l:00good 15 107 8 14 14J 14" G Babln 18 Stock Pin, Swcepy, Mad Nell 0 55193 Aii'duct 5-8 l:00fast 10 105 12 11 11s llj p Kcnn'dy32 Itunnyol, MadNell, DiekDeadey 3 53142 Aq'duct 5-8 l:01fast 5 102 2 2 2' 2b R Turner 8 SailingAlong, L'tG'l, Tliistlcb'ui 54628 Belmont 4Jf st 53fast 31 111514 14 14 14 J Metcalf 11 Ker'gton. Marg. White, nyp'bolf 5 C4568 Belmont 4Jf st 53fast 5 105 8 8 85 7 S Turpl'no 0 Vendor, Bantry Pass, Wrcckicsi 5 WITCHWORK, ch. f. 2 108 By Garry Herrmann The Banshee II,, by Hit (Trainer, E. M. Hanlon. Owner, R. Cooh). Majesty. e 5U102 Sar'toga 51 f l:07hvy 30 117 3 (5 3 r,J fii p Weiner 8 Missionary. Ultimata, Akinisti '. 5G3 Sar'toga 51 f l:05faHt 8 109 4 C G C2 5 C Ponce 7 Pastoral, EagcrEyes, LuekyGiri I 55961 Empire 51 f l:0Sfast C 109 3 G 7 7 G'J M Sl'gbtcr 7 Sail. Along, Duneecnp, Zcnnotta 55SG9 Empire 51 f l:09mud 12 110 1 3 4 15 lh m. Sl'ghter 7 M. Hello, T. Vengeance, Dcl.Maid 55790 Kmpire 51 f l:07fast S 103 2 5 G 45 41 L Penman 13 Carniencita, M. Mary, Mud Nell 55710 Empire 51 f l:07fast 40 101 1 2 2 2l .",2i L, Pefunan 8 It. Rrigade, Carniencita, Tulwar ; n."C10 Empire 5-S l:02fast 20 108 7 G 5 51 5s G Ycargin 9 S'lingAl'g. Tulwar, Mag.Murpby 1 551CG Aq'duct 5-S l:00fast 10 112 12 11 102 1011 C Kummcrl3 Zcnnotta, Glenbells, Bountiful VALENTINE D'OR, b. f. 2 103 By Mont d' Or Valentine, by Marta Santa. (Trainer, J. Grandl. Owner. J. Grandl). ! 56263 Sar'litBa 51 f l:00fa.st 30 109 3- 3 3 4U C G Babin 7 Pastoral, EagcrEyes, LuekyGiri P39GI Kmpire 51 f l:0Stast 20 112 2 11 G' 71 K- Weiner 7 Sail. Along, Dunceeap. Zcnnotta B5SG1 Empire 5-S 1:01 fast 100 10S 4 3 4 4 42 II Clcm'nts 1 Yank. Maid. Sw. Crass, Emotion i 5579) Empire 5. f 1:07 fast 60 103 G 4 5 G G19 II Cl'mcnts ((Sidereal, Yankee Maid, Modn ! B3194 Au'duct 5-S l:0Ifast 30 109 1 2 2 2? J Campl)Ml 5 Collinga, Dee's Wax, Itadiola : 65289 Ai'duct 5-8 l:0014fast 100 113 12 Pull.up. j CallahanlS Leghorn, Dalante, Slicramlo ! 651G7 Aq'due.t 6-S l:005Jfast 60 115 12 11 11' 11 J Zoellcr 12 Montiira. Cnnn'cita, N. Shanlci I DOLMAN, b. c, 2 (M) 108 By Onnondale Cloak, by Disguise. (Trainer, O. C. Rasch. Owner, 0. C. Rasch). 56102 Sar'toga 51 f l:07ihvy 50 10S 7 7 f 5' 5' ' E Scobie S Missionary, Pltiiiiata, Akinisti ! 56211 Sar'toga 51 f l:0C15fast S 108 G 1 3 C2 4tl M Garner 12 ItantiyPass. EarlylSird, D'giinut ; 5G073 Sar'toga 51 f l:0Gf.raHt 7 112 7 7 1 5 5S1 G Eruder 8 D'cecap, Kant ry Pass, S'l'g Al'g i 5G939 Empire . 5-S l:01fast 12 107 5 3 2 2l 2i" A Collins 15 S. Grass, Fail-Virginia. F. Kinney ! 5551 G Aii'duct 5-S l:062fast 50 115 G 8 S S's C KummerlO Kiidana, StockPin, DickDeadcye AVISPA, ch. f, 2 (M) 105 By Runnymcde Napa Girl, by Solitaire II. (Trainer, T. O. Webber. Owner, T. O. Webber). ' 5C3I1 Sar'togu 5?. f 1:07 fast 30 115 7 3 6 G Gcl C Turner S Citation, Dose Hill, Storv Teller 5 1143 .lnmaica 5-S l:00"5fast 15 112 6 7 9 9' 7" J Metcalf 10 Cal.Jane, Kudana, Ilumiinitar'n 5 10S3 Jamaica 5-S l:00"ifast 15 114 9 9 S S'i Sls J Metcalf 1) Pastoral, Dose Drigailc, Galcta FO UK 'I'll HACK 1 31 lie. .'-year-olils ami upward. Claiiiilii.:. (Ahj?. 45, 1 ! I H 1 i'.Ui 1-5 :i 118.) LEATHERFACE, br. g. 5 109 By Prestige Lanffiic do Chat, by Saint Damien. (Trainer, C. Sanford. Owner. J. A. Coburn). 56367 .Sar'toga 1 l:::9;fast 13-3 110 6 1 3 3 1' 4'1 C Kumiiierll Pirate MeGee, Sagacity. Episode 49171 Sar'toga 1 1-8 l:32'-;fast 10 IIS 2 2 3 3 21 2 A Johnson 9 Knot, Sailor. NaturalKridge 4'.,013 Empire 1 1-16 1:47 fast 11-5 1071 1111 l'i 11 A Schu'g'r 4 Recount, Kashmir, P'tcDrapean 4S925 Empire lin70y 1:40 fast 5 113 5 3 3 3 l1 l'i A Johnson S Albert A., Sailor. CharlicSummv JS7S9 Empire 1 l:41slow 7 111 5 2 4 G 7 G14 A Schu'g'r 7 AVarMask, D.o.t. Valley, Lunetta 4S59S Aii'duct 1 l:38fast 31 115 4 11 1 l4 l3 A Schu'g'r 9 Ten Can, Sir Grafton, Ir.Dancer 4S493 Aii'duct Gi f 1:31 mud 2 315 G 7 3 3' 221 C Turner 15 SammyKelly, Larghetto, Joe.loe 39522 Eelmont 51fstl:05 fast fi 315 9 11 11 11 30" L. Ensor 11 Mad Hatter, Romeo, Diff. Eyes 39333 Sar'toga 51 f l:0Cfast 50 108 10 10 10 10 1010 L. McAtee 10 Lion d'Or, Kiss Again, L.'sLovc TURNABOUT, b. f. 3 108 By Fair Flay Job Let, by Ogdea. (Trainer, J. Byer. Owner, J. J. O'Toole). 3G336 Sar'toga 7-8 lifast 12 103 1 1 1 2 2 23 G W Car'll 5 Jyntee. Thimble. Vic B618G Sar'toga 1 1:44 mud S-5 101 Gil 1 IJ 41 J Frcy j Pickwick, Mrvehona, S. Verdict E6123 Sar'toga 3-1 1:11 fast 50 111 7 S 8 8l 8" J Frey 9 Crocus, Careful, Last Straw 55915 Empire Ab 3-4 P.lO'sfast G 10G 1 2 1 l2 1' G Ponce 7 -Actress, Pickwick. Scot. Chief 55712 Kmpiro 51 f lfast G 111 12 11 9 Ji 6J T Rice 14 A.ofGold, Kluel'.elle. Rhincston- E5G71 Empire Ab 3-4 l:12slop 11-5 107 1 2 1 1 1 L. Fator 15 Celtic Lass. P.T.Karnmn. G.Gu 556i,il E'fpiro Ab 3-4 l:llgood 10 10G 5 4 5 41 21 L. Fator 1( Ting-a-Ling. Ar'whead, M.Gun- 65380 A.q'duct 61 f l:21slow 3 105 2 1 1 1 1 L. Fator 17 Arapahoe, Flypaper, San Pablo 65000 Belmont 3-4 st l:14Mfast 10 107 6 2 22 3 L Fator 11 Polar. Hold Up. Nohant 64722 Belmont 65 f l:19Vf.fast 12 99 9 5 4 3 3:J B Mari'el!117 C'lincS., Pcrig'rdiue, Theodosin 64648 Belmont. 3-4 l:12fast 10 58 11 4 10 12 1212 L. Penman 20 Invincible, Phoenix, Polar , THIMBLE, b. f, 3 97 By Huon Sandspot, by Rock Sand. (Trainer, M. J. Murphy. Owner. R. J. Murphy). 56336 Sar'toga 7-S l:23?sfast 10 103 4 3 3 3 34 32 J Callahan 5 Jyntee, Turnabout, Vic 56300 Sar'toga 1 l:41'sgood l.fi-u 101 1 2 2 2 31 3 J Callahan 4 Huouec, Wapiti, Episode TC125 T.ar'toga 1 l:39Tf.fa.st G 96 2 4 3 3 3s 2s J Callahan 7 Wapiti. A. Hamilton, L'EcIair 5399G Sar'toga 1 l:"Sfast 25 93 7 G 5 5 52 513 P Walls 7 Devastation, Valor. Sundial II. C579I Empirs 1 1-1G l:17fast 13-3 91 1 4 4 4 32 2!1 J Callahan S Herd Girl. Dark Hill, Kcliher 55G13 Empire 1 1-16 l:47fast 23 95 3 3 3 4 42 451 J Callahan 5 Valor. Lunetta. Sweep Clean 54SS7 Belmont 1 l:377f.fast 10 111 8 S 8 8 8 810 C Turner 8 Elected II., Genie W., Cimarron E4701 Belmont 1 l:371-fast 15 111 2 2 .2 2 2 35 C Turner A PollyAnn, Sc't'dYct. I'erfection 54632 Li?lmont 1 l:39Vfifast. 5 100 3 .2 . 2, 3 4, 4Jr H Jhomaa. 4. JlissIVtite. Ani.Koy, S'myKclly ARAPAHOE, ch. g, 3 (M) 101 By Harmonicon Laughaway, by Cicero. (Trainer, W. H. Karrick. Owner. W. R. Coo). 5611S Sar'toga 1 l:39fast 8 110 5 6 5 7 7 5i C Duel 7 Killala, Two Featiiers. Dispone 56051 Sar'toga 1 l:40fast 11-30 105 3 2 2 2 1 If4 F Wilson 7 Cur'nt Events, Kriganna. Coming r.53S0 Aii'duct Gl f l:21slow 5 1121 1 6 5 31 23 G F'b"lherl7 Turnabout. Flypaper. San Pablo 5319G Aii'duct 61 f l:lSfast 30 312 9 7 8 72 7'" C F'b'ilierH L'EcIair, Ithinestone, Killala 540S7 Jamaica 3-1 l:Mlifast 20 115 3 7 9 9 9'3 P Burl 9 Bennington. M. Marine, E. View 5C193 Au'duct 3-4 1:31 fast 30 112 2 5 7 71 6 L McAtee 10 Sp'gKI'd. Maiden'sli., P'vfellow 49750 Sar'toga 51 f l:071f.s!ow 0 115 9 7 0 7' 71 G F'b'therll Behave Yourself, Atala. Sp.I51oo( 19582 Sar'toga 51 f l:03fast 20 10S 9 11 33 32 12,s L Mi; A tee 12 Serapis, Hildnr. Dartmoor 4919S Sar'toga 5-S 1:00 fast GO 109 13 15 13 15 15:3 L McAtee 35 Ksodus, RisingKock, Brunswick I'Disqualified. GATH. b. g, 5 109 By Tracery FhllUta, by St. BlalM. (Trainer, H. Rites. Owner, 3. E. Griffith). P6310 Sar'toga 1 1-S 1:51 fast 10 111 3 2 12 l1 Cs C H Miller 5 X.Kridge. GipsvLad, Kcnevoleiit 51916 Belmont 1 1-16 l:44fast 12 112 5 2 3 4 45 73 T Rice 8 Whisk. SirUrafton, CrystalFonl 51098 Pimlico 1 l:10y5faat 21-10 107 3 4 2 2 2 2'5 L Morris 11 SirenMaid, KingJohn. SuunyHill 53SG1 H.dnG'e 1 1-16 l:47fast 35 10S5 111 1 l1 3h L, Morris 7 Chasseur. S. Realm, Flib'tyg'bet B3710 H.deG'e 1 1-16 1:18 fast 14 113 2 5 6 G 61 6s S Boyle 8 Star Realm, P'clopc, KingJohn 53674 ILdcG'e 1 1-16 l:47fast 26 10S 2 3 3 4 4' 4 S Boyle 7 CrystalFonl, K.John. Tantalus 60908 Laurel 1 1-8 l:534fast 6 100 2 5 4 4 5s 5" A Allen C ISclario, King John. Itellsoiar 50783 Laurel 1 1-8 l:53fast 6 111 3 2 1 1 Is lh J Butwcll 7 Wid.Itedotte. Starltcaliu, Sailor TING-A-LING. ch. g. 8 121 By Star Shoots Lady Vincent, by St. Blaiie. (Trainer, W. C. Clancy. Owner, W. 0. Clancy). 56;'I6 Sar'loga 3-1 1: leftist S 1 IS 3 6 7 62 S-J. E Haynes 15 JockScot, Sagacily. P'rigourdine 53751 Empire Ab 3-1 l:!0"-islow 1 120 9 7 4 3' 2 E Sande 12 Arrowhead, Jago, M'rthaLticketl 53601 Empire Ab 3-4 l:llgood 8 112 1 5 2 2' V L Ensor 3(i Turnabout, Arrowhead, M. Gun'r 55143 Aq'duct 61 f l:21fast 21 118 4 4 9 102 9'1 G Kummerl5 Mainlalay, Orcus, Pibroch 52719 It.deG'ce 3-1 l:13vifast 49-10 115 5 2 0 6 101 J Butwcll 13 A'.McGee, L.Luxury, M. JurnlK) 52814 F.G'nds 3-4 1:33 fast 3 103 7 4 S 9 33IS F W'il'st'k33 Herald. A.Alcx'dcr, II.Kurgovne 6241R F.G'nda 3-4 l:124ifast 10 109 4 1 1 31 Ink C Rob'son 11 Hid.Jewnl, MarieJIaxim, Mcliora 51247 Empire lm70y l:43good 5 116 2 2 2 2 2s 22 C Rob'son IN-gal Ijidgn. Miss Orb, Liola 61210 Empire lm70y 1:45 mud 5 11G Wheeled. G Rob'son 5 SeaSiiiner, ThcWit. ScotcliV'dict 61067 Empire Ab 3-1 l:10Ufast 12 112 4 5 4 2 2h C IJummcr 10 Lad's Love. Osgood, St. Isidore SCOTCH VERDICT, br. g, 5 110 By Ballot Censure, by Star Ruby. (Trainer. J. Johnston. Owner, J. Allegro). 56367 .Sar'toga 1 lOrast i2 lit 5 2 5 S 8' S'J'i G I.'abin 11 Pirate Mi-Gee. Sagacity. Episode I T.OlfcG Sar'toga 1 1:11 mud 6 103 2 4 5 1 4l 31 N Swart ii Pickwick, ?.Iavchona. Turnabout j 53162 Sar'toga 1 l:49fast 13-5 114 3 3 1 3 7 711 S DuIIman 7 Phalaris, Smarty, Dodanzky 559':i Empire 1 1-4 2:C5fast 12 110 2 2 3 4 42 3 G Rabin S Dark Hill, Herd Girl. The Lamb 55S85 Empire 3 3-36 3:4S,good 21 132 3 2 2 2 24 2J F C'ltiletti 5 K.oftliell'r. W'lmitHall, Nuhant 55814 Empire lm70y 1:1G fabt 11 103 2 2 2 1 l3 I1 L Ensor 8 Pirate McGce, Mose. Episode ' 53754 Empire 1 1-4 2:102oslow 9-5 109 1 1 1 2 23 2s L Fator 8 Kcliher, Queen Blonde. Rockport 53711 Empire 1 1-1G l:4S'i.fast 10 106 3 2 3 3 31 35 L Fator 13 Tuftcr, Pickwick, Padua 51210 Empire lm70y 1:4G mud 3 115 1 2 2 3 3111 310 B Mar'elli 5 SeaSiiiner, TheWit, Kcaumarali 51019 Empire 1 1-1G l:19slow 3 108 1 1 1 1 1" 15 J Mooney 4 Tetley. War Cry, Shenandoah 50430 Aii'duct 1 l:S$!fast 20 109 2 4 6 6 G C" A Johnson 7 AlbertA.. Abadane. Nat.Bridge 4S83G Empire lm70y l:46fast 5 108 4 G 6 6 9 7 "5 F Weiner 10 Dorcas. War Machine. Gatb SCOTTISH CHIEF, ch. c, 3 101 By Light Erigado Santa Susanna, by Top Gallant. (Trainer, W. J. Speirs. . Owner, J. Shaughnossy). 53913 Empire Ab 3-1 1 :lUVifat 31 105 3 3 5 51 4s F AVeiner 7 Turnabout. Actress, Pickwick 53SI0 Empire Ab 3-1 l:10fast 10 105 4 4 3 3J V- F Weiner 5 The I'.oy, Sutiflash II., Slaunch 54675 Belmont 61 f 1:19 fast GO 1061 9 9 10 31 112 A Collins 11 Stroinlxdi, Maj.P'ke, Arrowhead 61569 Belmont 3-4 l:12M;fast 30 107 9 9 9 9 9" L Ensor 9 (Jrey Lag, Dry Moon, Messires 60S1S Latonia 65 f l:07"ftfast 3-2 107 4 2 1 l2 ll K Kenndyl2 SocialStar. Ringltose, A.RighlSir 4f351 Iatonia 51 f 1:0S fast 27-10 113 1 1111! l'i II Lunsf'd 12 Doric, Pep. Polly. AH Right Sir 47981 Latonia 5-8 l:00fast 54 115 6 6 4 4l 45 H Lunsf'd 12 Monsoon. JndgePryor, ByGlnger HOLD UP. br. f, 3 100 By Plaudit Unmask, by Disguise. (Trainer, A. B. Gordon. Owner, H. C. Fisher). 56367 Sar'toga ll:39fast S 103 1-5 4 0 7 l 9" G W Car'll 11 Pirate Mi-Gee. Sagaeitv. Eoismle 56316 Sar'toga 3-1 l:12fast 10 30S 33 14 1-5 15 15" G W Car'll 15 JockScot, Sagacily, P'rigourdine 56125 Sar'toga 1 l:39fast 15 99 3 2 4 4 65 7 G W Car'l 7 Wapiti, Thimble, A.Ilamilton 55381 A.'duct 1 5-16 2:14islow 30 305 3 3 1 4 4 012 G W C'rolllO GipsyLad, Wal'tHall, Amer.Kov 552S4 Aq'duct 1 l:39fast 10 101 3 1 1 1 l2 l'i G W Car'll 5 D'cdeMorny, TheEmiuirer, Sil'ce 53146 Aq'duct 1 l:39fast 7 97 7 5 3 4 51 571 L Penman 7 M. Antoinette, Am.Boy, Phalaris 55000 Belmont 3-4 st l:14V&fast 4 105 7 4 25 B Marlnelli 11 Polar, Turnabout, Nohant 64652 Belmont 1 l:37fast 15 100 4 3 3 G 6 C'JB Mari'elll ; T.Kutlons, T'canet B Dancerll 64307 Belm't 3-4 MC l:13fast 30 97 3 1 2 15 1" B Mari'elli 9 Jock Scot, Theodosia, Lead.Star 61393 Church'l 7-8 l:27fast 17 107 1 2 3 4 72 712 N Barrett 14 Corilla. Eleanor S.. Cut Up 61363 Church'l 3-4 1:16 good 9f 112 4 4 3 3J 44 N Barrett 15 Gold.Quince. P.l'cheMac, CorliU 61323 Church'l 3-4 l:14fast 7f 132 3 4 4 45 455 T Murray 15 Cranebird, Ionia. Eleanor S. OLD DAD, b. g, 4 121 By McGee Ida Harrison, by Ingoldsby. (Trainer, A. Grantz. Owner, A. Grantz). 53734 Empire 1 1-4 2:10slow S-5 111 3 2 2 3 51 617 S Bullman S Kcliher. Sc'tchVerdict, Q. Blonde 53690 Fmpire 1 1-16 1:50 slow 0 105 5 1 1 1 l" Is G Ycargin 11 Fred'k theGreat, Pansy, Episode 5339S Empire 1 1-16 l:47"hgood ?5 10G 2 2, 4 7 7 725 II Clcm'nts S Sarry Kelly, Pickwick, IlcnlGirl 55317 Aq'duct 1 l:40fast 2 111 3 1 1 2 2 3? T Rice 30 OceanSwcll. Anniv'ry, Mavnhona 54028 Jamaica 65 f l:084,good 9-5 116 8 6 4 6' 45 T Rice 12 M.Antoinette, Election. Asterisk 61375 Pimlico 3-4 1:13 fast 20 110 5 4 3 65 65-J J Tlod'g'ezll FortChurehill, HisClioice. Super 61343 Pimlico 3-4 3:32fast 14 US 6 3 4 85 81 .1 Rod'g'ezl3 HisClioice, Super, .Tadda 61278 Pimlico 3 3:40 fast 6 135 5 1 1 1 15 2 J Itod'u'cz 7 Leoi-hares, Camoutlcur, Ainax 61102 Laurel 1 l:39fast 7 103 1 1 1 2 3 4'" J Callahan 4 Dr. Joe, Boniface, Wood Violet IMKTll HACK 3IIIc. -year-olds. Silling. (AnR. U, IS1S 1:10 --5 -jib.) CARMENCITA. b. f. 2 108 By Fitz Herbert or Spanish Trince Kansanita, by (Trainer, G. W. Coburn. Owner, H. Acker). Meddler. 562S5 Sar'toga 5J f 1:10 hvy 13-5 97 S 3 6 41 453 A Ganlncr S Duncecap, Evil. Clansman f.5795 Empire 51 f l:07fast 3-5 103 3 1113 l2 F C'ltiletti 13 M.Mary, Mad .Veil, Witcliwork 55710 Empire 51 f l:07faat 10-5 101 3 4 5 3 2'i F C'ltiletti 8 It. Brigade. Witcliwork, Tulwar 53653 Empire 5-S 1:02 fast 8-5 110 5 5 3 3 21 F C'ltik-ttil2 Collinga, Balance. Valentia 55323 Aq'duct 5-8 59fast 12 10110 7 GJ 533 F C'ltilellil2 Lillle Chief. .Modo. Misdeal 65167 Aq'duct 5-S l:00fast G 115 4 3 2' 21 F C'ltilcttil2 Monlara, N. Shanks. Hum'ilar'n 61512 Belmont 41f st 52Vfast 7-5 115 5 7 75 7 F C'ltilettlll L'kyBut'n, Mis'nBells, Balance 54312 Jamaica 5-8 l:0l73good 10 115 1 6 3 3'J Is F C'ltiletti G Toil, Billy Watts, Whirligig I C 5 5 r. 5 B 5 5 5 5 5 5 ? 0 3 5 5 e '. I ; 1 ! i ! : ! I ! ; i ! ' , KIRTLE, br. f, 2 112 By Olambala Kerr, by Uncommon. (Trainer, T. J. Healey. Owner, R. T. WHion). 56213 Sar'toga 51 f l:07fast 6 107 1 3 1 l3 l4 S Bullman 15 Itadiola, F.Kinuey. KosterGirl 53842 Empiro 51 f l:08fast 21 107 4 6 4 21 2'5 J Peters 8 SimplcSinmn, Wr'cklcss, S'gAl'R 55730 Empiro 51 f lrtS&fast 12 99 7 7 3 2l 21 S Bullman 8 Marsdale. Timbrel. DickDeadeyo 55513 A.-'duct 5-8 3:004fcfast 11-3 107 G G 5 34 S Bullman (1 Hyperbole. M.Mnrpliy, Kirchll'k 55322 Aq'iluct 5-S l:0Ogood 10 110515 10 9l 9"i F Keogh IS Stock Pin, Swcepy, Mad Nell B52G1 Aq'duct 5-8 l:004f.fast 7 1005 7 C 31 3s J S Bullman 9 ItoscBrigade, I.ndyDclhi. G'belli 55071 Aq'duct 6-8 l:0OVfast 7 108 9 9 85 645 L Ensor 17 Zealot. MiriamCooper, TheWae 54912 Belmont 5-S st l:024fast 18-5 109 3 2 D l1 H Thomas 8 Dovesr'st, Wr'klcss, V'lcdColl'n VENDOR, b. c, 2 106 By Olambala Mary Sellers, by Uncommon. (Trainer, T. J. Healey. Owner, R. T. WiJson). 5G33S Sar'toga 51 f l:07',f,fast 12 107 12 11 11 11 9i S Bullman 11 Janku. Koster Girl. Racquetta 5I56S Belmont 41f st 53fast 10 303 7 3 55 31 F Burley 9 B'tryPass. Wrcckless, V.Colleen 54225 Jamaica 5-S l:01Vfast 45 108 8 8 8 8 92i L Ensor 9 KosterGirl, Uadical, Witcliwork 54167 Jamaica 5-S 1:03 mud 6 10-1 4 2 5 5 3'J F Burley 5 FarcwellTaps. K.Pass. Hillsdale 53892 II.dcG'co 1-2 4SVfast 23 112 2 8 7'5 75 S Bullman 30 Quick Run, Lent, Miles 8. 53S0G H.deG'ce 1-2 4S&Cast 27 11G 6 G 65 7"a S Bullman S Excuse Me, Lent, Teddy K. 5376S H.deG'ce 1-2 49 slop 18-5 109 7 7 7 6" S Bullman 7 Blue Teal. Manna, St. Maurice RADIOLA, b. f, 2 (M) 105 By Chuctanunda Madame Curie, by Radium. (Trainer, F. Burlew. Owner, F. Burlew). 56338 Sar'toga 51 f l:07fast 7 303 2 2 5 5 74i G W C'rollll Janku, Koster Girl, Racquetta 56243 Sar'toga 51 f l:07fast 15 103 2 2 3 32 2 G W Car'1115 Kirtle, F. Kinney, Koster Girl 50121 Sar'toga 5-S 1:00 fast SO 99 7 5 6 72 73i L Penman 10 Evil, Early Bird, Citation 55793 Empire 51 f l:07fast 30 103 G 10 11 ll2 1012 J Callahan 13 Canncncita, M. Mary, Mad Nell 55750 3mpiro 5-S l:02slow 13 97 13 11 11 ll1 9" E Scobie 14 Restraint, Emma W.. Awning 55631 Empiro 51 f l:0Sfast 30 110 3 2 2 45 5i F Keogh G Timbrel, Dare, Citation 55491 Aq'duct 5-S l:0iy5fast 15 104 5 5 4 4" R Turner 5 Collinga, Val. d'Or, Bee's Wax HIGH MAGIC, b. c. 2 (M) 108 By Magic II. Los Altos, by Palo Alto. (Trainer, W. H. Brooks. Owner, C. T. Grayson). 56296 Sar'toga 51 f 1 :07slow 10 112 S 8 7 41 3'i F Keogh 11 Carpenter, Tulwar. Eager U.ves 50211 Sar'toga 51 f l:00fast 15 112 S 9 9 71 G,s F Keogh 12 KantryPass. EarlyBird, D'ghnut RACQUETTA, b. f, 2 (M) 105 By Wrack Lady Isabel, by Holstcin. (Trainer, M. Smart. Owner, S. Ross). 5633S Sar'toga 51 f l:074ifast 30 111 3 3 4 42 3k F Keogh 11 Janku. KosterGirl, DickDcailcyu DOUGHNUT, br. c, 2 (M) 108 By Swoop Fascination, by Buck MasMo. (Trainer, J. Bycr. Owner, T. F. Price). 56296 Sar'toga 51 f l:07slow 12 102 3 G G Ci 5" G W Car'llll Carpenter, Tulwar. High Magic 56211 Sar'toga 51 f l:0rast 2J 10S 2 7 4 31 39i L Fator 12 KantryPass, EarlyP.ird. Dolman 56073 Sar'toga 51 f l:0Gfaat 30 1021 8 8 5 4 l 4!5 J Frcy S D'cecap, KantryPass. S'l'g Al'g 53911 Empire 51 f 1:08 fast 30 100 5 8 8 8 812 A McL'lin 8 Dexterous, Prom'ade, Fin. Maid 55812 Empiro 51 f l:0Sfast 30 103 C 6 6 6 6"1 J Frey 8 Simple Simon. Kirtle, Wrcnklr.M BERRINGTON, b. g, 2 111 By Bcrrilldon Queen Bashti, by Burgomaster. (Trainer, J. J. Murphy. Owner, B. A. jjaue). 5633S Sar'toga 51 f l:07fast 30 113 9 9 10 10' 11'" X Barrett 11 Janku, Koster Girl. Racquet la 36213 Sar'toga 51f1:07fast 30 115 15 15 15 14' 152U N Barrett 15 Kirtle. Itadiola, Fred Kinney 53516 Aq'duct 5-S 1:00 fast 40 108 8 7 72 711 C Rob'son 10 Kudana. StockPin, DickDeadcye 55322 Aq'duct 5-8 l:00good 25 307 11 12 111 10'i G Yeargin IS Stock Pin, Swcepy, Mad Nell 53071 Aq'duct 5-S t:00&fast 15 11117 14 14klli A Collins 17 Zealot. Miriam Cooper, The Wag 549:39 Belmont 5-8 st l:02fast 10 107 9 7 72 4'5 A Schu'g'r 9 EvelynWhitc, Bcamer, Mad Nell 54719 Belmont 4if st 53&fast 6 122 1 5 52 335 F C'ltiletti G Bcamer, Kirtle, Tulwar SIXTH ItACIi n-S 3Hle. -year-olds, illaiduns. Fillies. Special AViKlit. (Aus. bus r7 4-r i: 115.) LUCKY GIRL, br. f, 2 (M) 115 By His Majesty Pleione, by Sain. (Trainer, W. H. Brooks. Owner, S. Ross). C62S3 Sar'toga 51 f 1 -.OGfust 3 112 7 15 5 33 F Keogli 7 Pastoral, Eagt-rEycS, IyMother 55167 Aq'duct 5-S l:00;&fast 18-5 113 10 8 K2 8'i F Keogh 12 Montara, Carm'cita, N. Shanks 54151 Pimlico 5-8 1:04 slop 14 112 G 6 5 51 55 F Keogh 9 Ogaritc. Chat'ugay, M'yl'dBclle EARLY BIRD; ch. f. 2 (M) 115 By Whisk Broom II. Dovelet, by Peter Pan. (Trainer, S. A. Clopton. Owner, H. P. Whitney). 56211 Sar'toga 51 f l:064ifaHt 4 101 3 2 2 22 2s F C'ltilcttil2 KantryPass. Doughnut, Dolman 36121 Sar'toga 5-sl:00 fast S 101 3 2 2 21 22 F C'ltiletti 10 Evil. Citation. Eager Eyes 55S69 Empire 51 f l:09mud 15 110 2 1 2 52 313 F C'ltiletti 7 Witchw'rk. M. Belle. T.Vnng'nce 55735 Empire 51 f l:06,fast 13-5 112 5 6 8 7 7,s L Penman 10 Emotion, Balance. M'land Kclle THE VENGEANCE, ch. f, 2 (M) 115 By The Finn Catherine Carson, by Ben Strome. (Trair.cr, C. J. Casey. Owner, Pelican Stable). 53869 Empire 51 f l:09"omud 12 113 6 Go 31 3" E Haynes 7 Witcliwork, M. Belle, DcIhiMuM 5;G31 H.deG'ce 1-2 47fast 20 114 10 10 101 108:,' C Ponce 11 Diadema. Blue Teal. Ogarito RADIOLA, b. f, 2 (M) 115 By Chuctanunda Madame Curie, by Radium. (Trainer, F. Burlew. Owner, F. Burlow). 5633S Sar'toga 51 f l:07f,fast 7 301 2 2 5 5'' 74J G AV ("roll 14 Janku. Koster Girl, Racquetta ."0213 Sar'toga 51 f l:07fast 15 103 2 2 3 3 2' G W f"rolll." Kirtle. F. Kinney, Koster Girl 36121 Sar'toga 5-S 1:C0 fast 30 99 7 5 6 72 731 L Penman 10 Evil. Early Bird. Citation 53795 Empire 51 f l:077;fast 30 103 6 10 11 ll2 10'2 J CallahanlS Carmencita. M. Mary, Mad Nell 55750 Emoire 5-S l:02',s!ow 15 97 13 11 11 ll1 9"' E Scobie 14 Restraint. Emma W.. Awning 55631 Empire 51 f l:fiS"ifast 30 110 3 2 2 11 51 F Keogh G Timbrel, Dare. Citation 55194 Aq'duct 5-S 1:01 lifast 15 101 5 5 1 P3 R Turner 5 Collinga, Val. d'Or, Bee's Wax POLYANTHA. "b. f. 2 (M) 115 Ey Broomstick Early Roso, by Star Shoot. (Trainer, D. O'Ncil. Owner, G. A. Cochran). 56187 Sar'toga 5-S 3:01 .mud 10 303 S 8 S S1 7 C Cruder 11 Xedna, Roulette, Caretaker 51593 Belmont 41f st 52fast SO 110 Left at the post. B Kcnn'ilyl3 Wishboii' Ultimata, Prodigious CHEWINK, b. f. 2 (M) 115 By Colt Bobolink II., by Willonyx. (Trainer, J. McCormack. Owner, P. A. Clark). 353S7 Lr tonia 5-8 l:01sinst 2 112 3 1 1 61 ll22 L McAtee 12 Inquisition, Cros-des. OrmaDalO 65347 Latonia 5-8 l:00fast 4 112 3 1 1 24 23 L McAtee 10 Prec.LuIa, Marimba, Mock.Kird 65113 Aq'duct 5-8 59fast 20 109 5 S 91 11" L McAtee 14 Kudana, Penitent, Lucky Button 51303 Jamaica 5-8 l:00fast 21 114 3 3 4 42 -13 L McAtee 5 Kudana. Balance, Sailing Along 54199 Church'l 41 f 65 fast 25 115 1 2 21 32 L McAtee 8 Mom, KcGood, LadyAstor 54064 Church'l 1-2 4Gvifast 43 114 3 S 61 6'2 L McAtee 13 Fair Phantom, M. Fallon, Aloft THEO, b. f, 2 (II) 115 By Theo. Cook Eddio Eiddis, by Hcrmis. (Trainor, W. . Garth. Owner. .T. S. Cosdon). 5361 Aq'duct 5-3 .VJmud 30 111 10 Wheeled. T i:!ee 10 Sherando, Emotion. M. Patricia 552S9 Aq'duct 5-8 1 :00Jf ast 10 115 Left at the post. T Rice 13 Leghorn. Balance, Sherando IRISH CONFETTI, b. f, 2 (M) 116 By Sea King Fair Louise, by Ogden. (Trainer, L. W. Garth. Owner, Oak Ridge Stable). 501S7 Sar'toga 5-S ltfUiinuil JO 103 9 9 9 91 9'1 G W Car'llll Xedna, Roulette, Caretaker First start for the following: ERNESTINA, br. f, 2 (M) 115 By Star Shoot Bessie Upjohn, by Ogdcn. LIZETTE. b. f. 2 (M) 115 By Star Hawk Cugrail, by Cunard. (Trainor, L. W. Garth. Owner, A. K. Macomber). YASHMAK, ch. f. 2 (M) 115 By Broomstick Baksheesh, by Hamburg. (Trainer, S. A. Clopton. Owner, H. P. Whitney). Page 5 Windsor Entries and Past Performances for Friday, August 19 WINDSOR ENTRIES AND PAST PERFORMANCES FOR FRIDAY, AUGUST 19 AVEATJllilt CIjHAU; TRACIC HEAVY. Racing starts at 2:30 p. in. (Chicago lime, 2:30). Fourth Race 1 1-1G Miles. 0 Superior mm! runner. X Good mud runner. Purse $1,500. o-ycar-olds and upward. Claiming. :!: Fair mud runner. (M) Maidens. "Appicnticc (Track record: July 21, 1911 1:11 1114.) allowance, b Blinkers. 5(i2512 bFranklin 10Sl:lUVs S 113X725 First Race 5 1-2 Furlongs. 560S23 bLa Foudre 109 1:1716 5 107.. 720 Purse .$1,300. 2-year-olds. Maidens. '!: Creenland 109 l:491f. 15 101X715 Special Weights. "'(K575 l.Austral 100 1:4(1 I) 113X715 (Track record: Aug. 19, 1918 1:U3 2-10K.) (5i05)bWarlike 101 1:47 4 108X730 Today's 502912 War Winner 100 1:IH 109x711) Bid. Horse. AVt. Rec. A.Wt'.ilan. 801 bDamley 110 1:1(5 5 109.. 705 "'' Moe.Ioe 105 1:17 107 700 55I72 Dorothv Bu.-kner. . 112.. 725 5 X 559723 Lillian Mae It. . . . . 112. . 720 5r,S01 OldMeKenna 10S 1:19 4 109X700 50121 Delhi Maid .. .. . ..112 1:08 Jf. 112. .715 Fifth Race 1 M6 Miles. 5012S2 Fedora 108 1:09 112.. 710 Pulse $2,000. S-year-oIds and upward. Handicap. 55Si:; Grace Foster 101 1:09 's 112. .705 Canadian-bred. 50155 The Manageress .. 112.. 705 (Track record: July 21, 19141:44 I 111.) 515155 Peggy "Atkins 112.. 700 HGUIU- SALVO 10(5 1:1(5 5 111:-: 730 5(5128 Tulane 115.. 700 5(5324 3 bAzrael 115 l:IS!f. 5 105.. 710 Black Deer ...... 115 5(i3703 Sir Clarence 10S l:4"sa 4 112.. 735 Stacy Adams . 113 (50370) bVorkist 105 1:4(5 (5 118X730 Socond Race 3-4 Mile. uo07 St. Paul 117 1:48 'i 4 11SX730 l'uisr $1,500. :i-year-ohls and upward. Claiming. Sixth Race 1 1-1G Miles. (Track record: Aug. 2!i, 1920 1:11 55 101.) Purse $1,500. 3-vear-ohls. Claiming. 527I73 bAIcatraz ,.100 l:i:i 107X725 (Track record: July 21. 19111:11 1111.) (5i52!(i) Coca Cola .....102 1:14 !5 102.. 720 5t;3753 King Trojan 97 1:17 107.. 725 5:!7323 bN'utciacker 5 110X713 503O7 bTan Son 108 1:1(5 111X720 51155:5 Whalebone ., 118 l:l5m 5 107X715 (55.SI5) Merriiua- 117X715 5(5159 bKirah 110 1:13'; -1 112X715 5(i()572 Louise Wynne 8S 1:48 100X715 5(5323 bCormoran . 112 l:13',f. 1 111X715 r.titos b.Marv .lane Baker. 107 1:47', 10(5X710 5(5308 Beau Brummcl II. .105 l:13'f. 4 107X710 (55S1I) Gilt Fringe 90 1:47 109X710 5(51:52 bSoeial Star ,.102 1:13M-, :'. 111).. 710 5IS93 Mi.ntilh 105 l:51h 95X705 35822 bl)r. Shafer (5 111.. 710 (56025) .laciiles 107X705 50323 bPokcy B. (M) ....112 1:14 5 110X705 r.(;054 bDaut7.ii- 103X700 .r.(!0:si San Marcus 10(5 1:11 4 111X705 c, -d, i i ir -m-i Seventh Race 1 1-1G Miles. .i0.0I -,..,. I.I....:., blair Lassii; i .. : 1(J! l:ll-;f, i.ni o ( "iic 9S..iOO "-mi i,.. . -,, ., ,. ,,, . , . . 515401 Fickle Fanev . . . .100 1 :1 1 .5 105X700 1 ' V" . " t T ' FTA1' Jnly 21 1 " 50057 Mary Cowel .....104 1:1.S 3 98x700 ' "T J-jT1,11-! . . . 't'0:51 Khyuicr 105 1:1(5 7 101X725 T.mrtl K,a,cc 3;4 J,Illc ... 50408 Anna Gallup 1011:19 4 1015X720 Purse .$1,800. ,',-year-oIds and upward. Allowances. .-.(ii:!:', bSui:duria 100 1-1S 5 K)-'x715 Filli,'s ainl -Mares. -,7t) bGrandee ."lOS 1:47 5 109X715 (irack record:. Aug. 20, 19201:113101.) 5I50S53 Dollv C ...101 1:47 3 91x715 5!5003 Auntie May 105 1:12 3 10SX725 53002 bVeri'ty 105 1:17 5 102X710 (55S92) bltefugee II 107 1:13 4 110. .720 5(5031 .Mistress Polly 108 1:1(5 (J 107X710 5(51(55 Esloro 102 1:11 1 115:1:713 5(5085 Piunes 113 1:IS (5 1(:!X705 5(5:507 Ablaze 108 1:12 4 110X710 5(51:5." bJohn Arbor (M) ..102 1:48 .". 101. .700 5(5101 bPhantom Fair 105 1:13 4 110X710 5(510$ Lady Lillian 97 1:47' 3 103.. 700 AVlxVUSOU .IOCIvKV riiltCKXTAGUS. From January 1, 19:11, to Antist 4, 12)1, luclu.ilve. At or At or Over Over Jockey. P.C. Wt. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Jockey. P.O. Wt. Mts. 1st. 2d. !M. Brock, II 33 95 3 1 0 0 Parke, D 11 9(5 247 27 19 35 Erickson, II 21 107 9G 20 22 12 Richcreek, A 10 103 231 21 19 28 Butwcll, J. ..... .21 113 ISO 38 43 30 Merimee, F 10 102 143 15 13 18 Piol, E 20 104 295 (50 50 59 Gibson, II 09 101 31 3 5 2 Thurber, li 20 101 230 47 3(5 31 Myers, U 09 108 07 0 0 10 Fields. G 18 101 315 57 44 43 Stearns, H 09 100 58 3 7 7 McDermott, L. .. .1(5 94 231 3(5 35 31 Pollard, E OS 10(5 100 8 8 7 Morris. L. 15 108 178 27 23 24 Wallace, J OS 91 38 3 1 3 Burke, 11. J 15 107 201 30 19 28 Aron, L 08 1I0 73 (5 6 10 Gautuer. A 15 97 1(50 21 15 18 Simmons, J 07 95 41 3 2 4 Lang, C 15 88 108 25 28 24 Fletcher, 1 07 103 84 (5 15 Gordon. 1 13 95 128 19 11 14 Ronianelli, U 05 101 S3 4 4 12 Rowan. T 15 110 (50 10 8 7 Schwartz. M 01 95 75 3 4 4 Itoiv.-m. J 14 92 14S 20 14 11 Harbourno, E 03 98 G9 2 4 8 McTocgarl,. J.. .11 10(5 1(59 21 30 23 Frauklin, A 11(5 1 o (I j Josiah. E. Y.,.v. .14 90 25(5 35 315 21 Harris. G 95 1 0 0 0 Buxton. M 13 108 191 24 31 23 Hartingstall, F 95 4 0 1 0 Parrington. K. .. .13 95 93 12 10 7 Huntley. W 95 4 0 1 1 Murphy. F 13 101 BIS" IS 19 it J.diusoii. C 107 I il 0 il (IrcKory, II 12 103 191 22 18 21 Madden, W 95 1 0 0 0 Brooke, T 12 87 59 7 3 0 Ryan, J 101 21 0 1 2 Bogauowski, W... .11 98 (51 7 8 3 Shilling, H 110 15 0 2 3 FIRST HACK .1 1-2 KnrlonKs. 2-ycnr-olds. ar.-sideji.s. Sneclal Weights. (Awir. 11), 1J18 1:05 2 10tf.) Indei Course DIst TiineT'ckOdd AVt St Str Fin Jockeys Started Order of Finleh DOROTHY BUCKNER. b. f, 2 (M) 112 By McGcc Elizabethan, by Hamburg. (Trainer, C. T. Worthington. Owner, C. W. Moore, Jr.). 55972 D'shire 5-S l:01Sjfast 21 1301 7 0 3 4' 01 II Saladin 11 JukoBerger, S.Prince, L'.I.MaeB. 55C3G AA'indsor 5-S l:00-;jfast 35 113 4 3 4 31 31 II Saladin 11! Marble, B. Dunn, Bred at Home 555S3 Ft.Erie 5-S l:01ifast 27-10 111 3 2 1 ll 3 H Saladin 10 Moss Fox II., Marble, Clansman 5544S Ft.Erie 5-S l:00ifast 22f 110 4 3 6 41 41 H Saladin 11 Devonite, SoIlGoos, TomCassidy 55277 Ham'ton 5r8 l:02y5fast 87 111 7 4 5 5'1 42 H Saladin 12 Feylance, Clansman, L'aUdle G4S43 B.Boa'ts 5-8 l:00slop 34 112 0 8 8 9 7" H Saladin 0 Misdeal, Quick Run, AYolf's Cry LILLIAN MAE B.. b. f, 2 (M) 112 Bv Uncle Little Tee, by Galveston. (Trainer, W. Perkins. Owner, G. F. Baker). 55972 D'shire 5-8 l:01"ifast 61 112 C 3 4 31 S'l E Pool 11 .Take Berber, S.Prince, B.Bnnps 55836 K'worth 5-S 3:004,sfast 13-10 315 4 2 23 22 E Pool S DarkAges, Hum. Humps, Ainbii-.u 55G3G AVindsor 5-S l:00fast 14 113 11 11 7 6'5 C'i W Mor'seyl2 Marble. Billy Dunn, D'yRuckner 5532C Latonia 5-S l:01fast 11-5 112 S 8 4 22 21 W Mor'seyll BrightLeaf, FlyingP'ce, O.Colin 55003 Latonla 5-S l-.COJsfast C 115 7 10 0 9 93 PI Pool 11 Bob.Ilair, M.Winsor, Inquisition E37S3 Lex'ton 1-2 49hvy 2D-10 112 1 4 31 3 E Pool 12 JeanneBowdro. Alverlda, Querlda DELHI MAID, ch. f, 2 (M) 112 By Delhi May Maid, by Yankee (Trainer, R. McKeever. Owner, H. Shein). EG121 Sar'loga 5-S 1:00 fast 8 107 5 3 4 41 G41 L. Fator 10 Evil, Early Bird, Citation E59G3 Empire 51 f 1:0S slow 11-5 104 7 2 2 ll 4 L McAtee 7 L'yMother, Sweepy, FinnishMaid 558C9 Empire 51 f l:C9&mud 4 110 7 7 7 7 4'3 L McAtee 7 Witcliw'rk, M.Belle, T.A'eng'nee 55733 Empire 51 f l:064ifast 30 112 6 3 4 51 G'2 L McAtee 10 Emotion, Balance.. M'land Belle 55C55 Empire 5-S 1:02 fast 33 110 4 4 9 10' 10IS L McAtee 12 Collinga, Carmencitu, Balance 54724 Belmont 42f st . 52fast 20 104 7 6 62 7S3 L. McAteo S Modesty, V Colleen, Bev.Belle FEDORA, br. f, 2 (M) 112 By Sain Embellish, by Alvescot. (Trainer, R. "Williams. Owner, G. J. Long). EH28 D'shire 5-S l:01fegood 50 110 3 3 3 2l J D M'ney S Bewitch, Zack Terrell, Tulane 5G053 D'shire 5-S l:03Mshvy 12 100 3 3 4 5' 6'2 G Fields 0 Hysteria, Bump. Bumps, Gazlnta 55972 D'shire 5-S l:01fast 112 109 5 10 8 10 10'4 S Boyle 11 JakeBerger, S.Prince, LU.MaeB. 56S43 K'worth 51 f l:07fast 15 10S 4 G G 71"- 81 S Boyle 12 Momentum, PeacePal, Forestall 65S1C K'worth 5-S l:00fast C7 110 5 6 CI 7" S Boyle 8 D.Ages, L.MacB., B'pety Bumps GRACE FOSTER, b. f, 2 (M) 112 By Superman Cadeau, by Golden Maxim. (Trainer, T. Lynn. Owner, E. K. Bryson). 53S43 K'worth 51 i l:07fast 20 101 11 It 11 10- 1G J .chelepetsl2 Momentum, PeacePal, Forestall 65G76 Windsor 5-S l:01fast 5S 112 10 8 8 Si 5'J J Shelepetsll P'wderFuce, B.Bumps, Forestall 5555G Ft.Erie 5-8 1:02 fast 27 10110 10 10 11 1 ll'4 J Shelepetsll! Myltosie, C'stwocdBoy, RosaLee 55475 Ft.Erie 5-S l:01fast 1G 109 10 S 5 G3 54J J Shelepetsl2 Dare, Forestall, Bumpety Bumps 54093 Thorncliffe 5-8 l:01fast 21 103 53i J Shelepets C Lot.Loraine. Ashlin, Ad.D'ghter E4G21 Thorncliffe 4Jf 55fast 15 110 3i J Shelepets 8 OoLaLa, ShadyNook, Myltosie E43G1 Thorncliffe 3-4 l:174hvy 17 110 . 61 J Shelepet3 7 Petie, Shooter, Billy Dunn THE MANAGERESS, ch. f, 2 (M) 112 By The Manager Marigold, by Kartagon. (Trainer, T. Lynn. Owner, E, K. Bryson). E6155 D'shire 5-S l:01M;fast 16 103 4 1 3 4 G42 J Shelepetsll B. Bumps, -Pumps, Dissolute 55475 Ft.ErIo 5-8 1:01 fast 17 107 11 9 6 ti'l 9" M Buxton 32 Dare, Forestall, Bumpety Bumps EE376 Ham'ton 5-S 1:02 fast 40 107 10 10 9 8 9" M Buxton 12 High C., Ashlin, Loveliest E4G2S Belmont Alt st 53fast 8 107 10 10 91 9Ji J Zoeller 14 Ber'gton, Marg. White, Hyp'bolo 5456S Belmont 4Jf st 53fast 7 102 9 9 9 915 T Doylo !) Vendor, Bantry Pass, Wreckiess PEGGY ATKINS, b. f, 2 (M) 112 By Jack Atkin Dentifrice, by St. Andrew. (Ownor, W. J. Dowlin). 5G15T) D'shire 5-S l:01fast 22-5f 99 10 10 11 11 1013 E Anthonyll B. Bumps, Pumps, Dissolute TULAlE, b. c, 2 (M) 115 By Wrack Augusta Victoria, by Sain. (Trainer, J. C. Gallaher. Owner, Gallahor Bros.). 50128 D'shire 5-8 l:01good 22-5 113 4 2 2 2 4'1 W Mor'sey S Bewitch. Fedora, Zack Terrell 55972 D'shire 5-S l:01faat 41-10 112 3 4 7 Si 912 11 J Burkell JakeBerger, S.Prince, LlI.MueB. First start for the followins: BLACK DEER, blk. c. 2 (H) 115 By Athclir.s II. Ida, by Poop o'Day. (Trainer, J. II. Strato. Owner, Nevada Stock Farm). STACY ADAMS, b. c, 2 (M) 115 By Golden Maxim Kiva, by Sempronius. (Trainer, J. Umcnsetter. Owner, T. M. Murphy). SfiCOKD RACE '.1-4 Mile. JJ-year-olils antl upward. Claiitiinsr. (Atis". 20, X020 1:11 104.) ALCATRAZ, ch. c, 3 107 By Von Tromp Gottllebon, by Rubicoa. (Trainer, W. Block. Owner, C. Buxton). 52747 F.G'nd;; lm7Gy l:49hvy 10 109 3 2 1 1 21 3s J.I Buxton 7 LucyKate, GIltFrlnge, B.Stone C2C92 F.G'nds 1 1:40 fast 12 ltO 4 4 4 4 G G13 J J M'ney tt MastnrJaclc. CntUp, WillowTree 52C01 F.G'nds 3-1 l:13faat S 110 5 C 5 r 51 J Ileupel 9 Day Billy, Rolo. Bancocas E2497 F.G'nds 3-4 l:13fast 20 112 7 C 4 5' 3" G K'chb'm 8 Twopair, Joa(uina, Bmizaf 52193 F.G'nda 3-4 1:17 hvy 15 110 4 9 7 5 5' M Buxton Day Lilly, Corilla, Lucy Kate 52070 .Tef'son 3-4 l:lGhvy 8 113 7 7 7 7 7,u M Buxton 7 Tan Son, Petrarch, Undine 51779 Jef'aon 3-4 l:14good G 90 7 S 8 S S14 A Gartner 8 Bap.Day, Sterling, V.-Cliairman 51705 Jef'son 51 f l:107imud 20 1G9 4 5 5 5 5If M Buxton 5 B.Buck. Ma'lincLillian. Purader COCA COLA, hi. f, 3 102 By Supermen Rupicola, by Advanco Guard. (Trainer, A. L. Austin. Owner, G. L. Parrott). 5G21G Ft.Erie 3-4 l:15',4good G3 101 5 2 2 I'l Is J Shelepetsll Dancing Girl, Get 'Em, Iron Boy 5G1G3 Ham'ton 3-4 l:13VSfast 10 93 7 G 4 41 Gl K Parr'ton S The Decision, Cormoran, Titauia 55777 K'worth 3-4 l:14fast 33 104 7 7 7 5 4'"l E Barnes 12 Merrimac, Cormoran, Lowell 5547G Ft.Erie 3-4 l:13fast 17 1W 7 G 7 7 79 C Curatell S Sudor, Thursday Nighter, Kama 552S2 Ham'ton 3-4 1:14 fast 14 100 10 G 5 5h 10" I Gordon 12 Sudor. Winchester, Murphy E3227 Havana 51 f l:07ysfast 8-5 10S 5 4 4 3'1 3s G Fields S Roseate. Black Top. Tosca NUTCRACKER, br. h, C 110 By Thrush Roman Slave, by St. Serf. Owner, H. M. Gregory). 53732 IL deG'e 1 1-1G l:4Sfast 3-2 107 S 4 3 1 H 2s L McAtee 12 H'kamore, B'lipgamc, T.S'ndcrs 440S0 Jamaica 1 l:41tnudll-20 101 1 1 2 1 11 13 H Myers 4 JockScot, Ury.Ford, L.Gertrude 41008 Aq'duct 1 1-8 1:50 fast 35 97 3 3 3 3 3 33 J Callahan 15 Lucullite. Corn Tassel 43909 AQ'duct 7-8 l:26mud R 106 4 4 4 2 23 2s II Myers 5 Old Rosebud. Homely. Lead.Star 39G29 Belmont 1 l:37'.fast 15 ICO 4 4 5 5 5 518 L. McAtee 5 Naturalist. Sundashll.. F.Wand 39310 Saratoga 3-4 l:12Vifast 20 114 6 7 9 95 910 C F'b'ther 10 Flags. T.o'th'Morniiig, F. Wand 39947 Aq'duct 1 l:3S'fefast 2 110 3 2 2 2 11 1 C F'b'ther 0 Valais, Jusqu' au Bout, Tombolo WHALEBONE, blk. h, 5 107 By Alan-a-Dale Marcotini, by Marco. (Trainer, T. E. Crist. Owner, T. E. Crist). 54G53 Belmont 1 l:SG"fast 15 120 6 4 3 7 7 73J M Mount' n 7 Pl'fcllow, C'lVicw, LuckyFind 54G0S Belmont Gl f l:lSfast 20 1061 2 3 3 ' 2& 43 M Mount'nlO Cum S:th, Neddam, Diomedes 51405 Jamaica 3-4 l:15mud G 118 G 4 4 4' 48 M Mounfn S Diins'del, Diom'es, M'dcn's Ual't 51176 Pimlico 3-4 1:17 hvy 9-5 117 C 2 2 1" 13 M Mount'n C Sobrigade, Smart Guy, Satana 54033 Pimlico 3-4 l:lGichvy 10 115 7 4 2 3 33 M Mount'n U SuunyJim, SeaPirate, Brigauna 54007 Pimiico 1 l:44slop 6 115 4 2 1 1 2s 2s M Mounfn 8 Cop.Dcmon, Sara.Jay, OrmaRecd itlRAH, ch. f, 4 112 By Astronomer Mary Greenwood, by Falsstte. (Trainer, C. H. Neal. Owner, J. D. Bartolomco). EG159 D'shire 3-4 l:12fast 33 10S 0 4 7 10 10' E Anthonyll Hereafter, Youuecd, NurseJane 55973 D'shire 3-1 l:13fast 30 110 6 G S Sl 72 E AnthonylO M.thoTime, Col. Matt, Hereafter 55872 K'worth 3-4 l:131ofast 22-5 10S 6 5 5 51 7 J Peych'udll Polar C)ib, Kinglike, Trusty 557G0 K'wcrth lm70y 1:47 good21-10 113 4 1 1 3 5l 7 J H Burkell Franklin, i"g Adam, Little Ed 53G97 Windsor 3-4 l:124fast 29 110 4 3 3 41 31! J II Burkel2 Hereafter. ThcBas'ge, Amack'u CORMORAN", ch. g, 4 114 By L'Oiseau Lyre Orietta, by Lo Btgittairra. (Trainer, C. V. Hall. Owner, C. W. Hall). EC323 Ft.Erie 3-4 l:14good 8 109 4 5 7 Gl Gi II ThurberlO Thor. Way. V.Welles, Phan.Fair 5G271 Ft.Eria 3-4 1:13 fast 7 107 4 4 3 2'1 31 II Thurber 9 Ima Frank, Polar Cub, V.Wellcs CG1G3 Ham'ton 3-4 l:13V4fast Gl 112 1. G 3 32 23 J McTag't 8 TlieDeeision, Titania, T.theMark EP092 Ham'ton 1 OT l:40fast G 108 4 3 3 J. I1! I3 J McTag't 10 IjiuraMillcr, Lead.Star, Causo 5C007 Ham'ton 3-4 l:14fast 7 109 5 3 2 21 25 H Shilling 12 Gur. Water, C'teague, L.Luxury 05892 K'worth 3-4 l:lisiop 8 105 G 5 4 4 41 J McTag't 12 Itef'gecII., TubbyA.. M.theTimc BEAU BRUMMEI. II., b. g, 4 . 107 By Brummel Scrpestaria, by Dici Welles. (Trainer, A. L. Kirby. Ownor, A. L. Kirhy). 5G30S Ft.Erie 1 l:42hvy 20 309 3 2 G 7 7 71S G Walls 7 M.Rosell., Pep.Sauce, T.D'cision ECO&l Ham'ton 1 1-1G l:4Sfast 35 106 7 G G 7 8 812 J Rowan S C.ofGoId. KingTrojan, Austral E535S Ham'ton 3-4 l:14f,fast 7G 106 H 10 12 12 12l J Gruber 12 ToethcM'k, IronBoy, TheDe'sion E4S4S B.Bon'ts 1 l:45slop 21 107 10 8 4 2 4"k 3'1 G Wralls 15 Kirah, Leoti Fay, Bond G4E73 T'cliffo lm70y l:43?4hvy 35 107 612 G Walls 8 M't'nUosell., S'tApple, D'km'te 52743 F.G'nds 3-4 l:iGhvy 15 ICS 12 13 13 S1 915 J Gruber 13 Destroyer, B.Roberts, PlaiuBill SOCIAL STAR, b. c. 3 110 By Brummcl Glad SmBo, by Br. MacBTide. (Trainor, A. Alexandra. Owner, A. E. Alexandra). EG132 D'shiro 3-4 1:13 good 9 123 5 7 0 CiA Gantnerl2 ThcNephew, Diana, Sw'tLiberty E55SS Ft.Erie 1 1-1G l:4S5igood 20 98 G G 3 7 6s G'7 J Rowan S Past.Swain, Fizer, Gain deCnuse 55529 Ft. Erie 3-4 1:14 fast 7 120 S 8 8 9' S3 II Thurberll Antilles, Vic Mimoz, Trail tula 55303 Ham'ton 1 OT l:39good 19 541 4 3 3 2 41 O A Gautner 8 Simnyland, Brisk, King John 55213 Hamton 3-4 l:15Vsfast 7 111 2 4 1 l1! l"k H Thurberl2 OrandDaddy, VicMunos. TanSon DR. SHAFER, b. g, 6 111 By Tcddington Martha Palmer, by Sempronius. (Trainer, W. L. Hatchett. Owner, J. M. Nunamaker). E5S22 K'worth 1 1-8 ltfllsfast 3S 105 4 2 3 8 9 915 J D M'ney 9 Court Fool, Flame, La Fourde 557S0 K'worth 1 1-S l:51fast 3Gf 30C1 9 S 7 5 Gl 7C1 J D M'neyl2 P'ro-a-Feu, Encrinite, J.C.Stone 53253 Mobile Ab 5-8 1:05 mud 41 120 7 G 5 2' 2 W D'k'son 7 Virge, Clean, Up, Old Bosa 53212 Mobile Ab Gl f l:2GVsfast 3 120 C'lW F'nklia C Mick.Mcwr. Tiirerltose, Parrisb POKEY B., b. h, 5 (M) . 110 By Charivari Helon Buraott, by Allaa-a-Dale. (Trainer, G. P. Sherman. Owner, C. H. Gilroy). 5G323 Ft.Erie 3-4 l:14good 4G 107 9 8 9 91 9a2 I Fletcher 10 Thor. Way, V.Welles, rhan.Fair 5G294 Ft.Erie 1 1:48 hvy 48 103 1 1 1 2 32 3'1 J Simmons 7 Blazonry, War Winner, Medusa 58216 Ft.Erle 3-4 l:15good S9 303 10 10 10 81 71 J Simmons 11 Coca Cola, DancingGirl, Get'Em 5C13G Ham't'n 3m70y l:45fast 35 115 3 5 6 6 7 72s I Fletcher 7 Cubanita, O'talP'k, E'tw'dP'cess 55982 Ham'ton 3-4 l:13V&slow 116 103 6 G 8 8 713 I Fletcher S Hildur, Some Baby, Fizer 53377 Havana lm50y l:44fast 12 103 5 2 6 6 ll8 11" , J SimmonsBJ Boher-Na-Brcena, Sentry, Vellf SAN MARCUS, ch. g, 4 114 By Sweepar Lady Nell, by Mordant. (Trainer, A. Brent. Owner, A. Brent). 5C0S1 D'shire 3-4 l:13slow llf 115 10 10 19 92 9s.3 J H'tamerll Guy. Amackassin, Amanda 5C02S D'shire 3-4 l:18hvy 12 113 9 10 9 92 81S J H'tamerll Nightstick, C.L'ydecker, M.Dora E5S72 K'worth 3-1 l:13fast 103 106 7 7 7 C 5s C Curatal 11 Polar Cub, Kinglike, Trusty 64690 Dorval 3-4 l:16slow 14f 101 8 7 9 92 993 J H'tamerl2 R't Angle, Toe the Mark, Blaise C3107 Sh'port 7-8 l:29good 3-5 115 1 2 3 5 7 728 J Heupel 8 Lad, Richard V.. Tony FAIR LASSIE, b. f, 3 03 By Olambala Mary Sellars, by Uncommon. 'Trainer. W. Weir. Owner, C. I. Wilson). 56304 Ft.Erie 51 f l:C9hvy 79 111 19 10 10 10 9ci H Gibson 10 Hasten On. Ettahe, Greenland E613S Ham'ton 3-4 l:13fast 54 101 7 S S S 7" J Rowan 8 Kuklux, Ph'ntomFair, S'garmiut E6O08 Ham'ton 3-4 l:13fast lOf 106 12 12 12 ll2 S11 J Rowan 12 Ablaze, Lad's Love, Ima Frank S05G3 W'dbine 3-4 l:14slow 3S 105 11 11 11 11 112S R Rom'elll 11 Frivol, Morning Face, Mad May 50514 W'dbine 3-4 1:13 fast ESf 90 10 11 10 10 1 10 2 E Harb'ne 11 Kuklux, Bobby Allen, The Boy 50470 W'dbine 3-4 l:14fast 16 106 5 5 5 4l 4'1 R Rom'elli 8 IrishJig, Dellahm, Herendosy 50257 Dorval 51 f l:14!hvy 3 3CG 6 5 3 42 6ls II Myers 7 MadMuy, Cant'nGirl. M.Miguon E0O72 B.Bon'ts 3-4 1:1S mud 10 10-1 1 5 5 321 36 J Dreyer 5 Ikey T., Ajom, Little Dear FICKLE FANCY, b. m, C 105 K7 Lovetie Hfl, by eisantsam. (Trainer, J. H. Murray. Owner, J. H. Murray). 56404 AVindsor 3-4 l:16mud 207 95 4 G S S S13 T Brooke S Manoevre, Itagazza, RapidStride MKC7 D'shire 3-4 l:17hvy 37 103 5 6 6 7l S2S E Josiah 8 Rapid Stride. Ruby, TheN'ephew 65737 Windsor 3-4 lCHslop 2T.5 106 2 8 9 93 9'2 J G'neisen 11 C'mand'le, S'meB'by. Dr.C'rmen 5E033 Conn'ht 3-4 l:154sfast 13f 107 4 6 6 o 6J E Taylor 12 General, Cormoran, M'ruingFace 54663 Dorval 3-4 l:22hvy 29 108 8 8 7 7l 513 E Taylor 9 Redland, Tarascon, Pullux MARY COWELL, ch. f, 3 98 By Magneto Miss Thompson, by Goldcrcst. (Trainer, F. Kellcy. Ownor, D. Lehan). 5G057 D'shire 1 l:4Ghvy 11S 95 10 1111 11 10 10" T Burns 11 MaryJ.Bakor, Lou.Wynno, Hiien 6495S Conn'ht 1 1-1G 1:49 fast 51 89 1 G 10 11 11 102 E Harb'nell L.Wynne, T.Br'ks, East'dP'cesa 54G93 Dorval 1 1-16 l:50slow 74 93 7 o C 7 7 721 J Rowan 8 Roisterer, She Devil, Perhaps E4C39 Dorval 1 1-1G 2:01 slop 50 95 1 8 8 S 6 51 J Rowan S Woodthrush, Iluen, Great Hawk THIltD RACE :i-4 Mile. tt-year-olds anil upward. Fillies ami Blares. Allowances. (Auk:. 20, 1J)20 1:11 :: 104.) AUNTIE MAY. ch. f, 3 103 By Uncle May Hempstead, by Patron. (Trainer, C. T. Worthlngton. Owner, O. T. Worthington). EC003 D'shire 3-4 l:122ifast 39 100 1 4 4 01 C8i C DIshmon 7 E.Rick'bacher, Hadrian, J.Daisy 5698 Windsor 3-4 l:12fust 41 105 3 3 3 3 41 C Dishmon (1 Adonis. Darkllorse, ByJimlny 65479 Ft.ErIo 3-4 l:33fast 7 302 7 3 3 3 3 A Claver 8 Daydue. I.adyMeavu, V.-C'rman 61115 Latonla 2-4 l:12fast 4 110 3 2 5 5 54i O VanDn'n 5 Sir Lawnfal, Napoo, BitniralSiick 60531 Latonla 51 f l:0Gfast 17 112 6 5 8 84 81 C VanDu'nll -Muskalloiige, Bruiisvvick, Raug'u REFUGEE II., b. f, 4 110 By Irish Lad Suffragette rv., by Voter. (Trainer, J. Umcnscttor. Ownor, T. M. Murphy). 55892 K'worth 3-4 l:llslop 32f 109 2 2 1 11 li G Fields 12 TubbyA.. M.tlicTime, Cormoran 54217 Church'l 3-4 l:12-3fast SO 103 6 7 9 11 nl P Long 11 Dr.C'nieii. A.Jackll., Scrgt.Yurk 51326 Church'l 3-4 l:12bfa:it G7 300 1 2 3 7'i 92' P Lonjr !) HighCIoi'd, B.Iicauty, Gco.Starr 51033 Latonla 3-4 l:t3Vfast 7 307 1 1 1 l'l 1" P Long 12 ColumbiaTcuii, Tulsa, T.McOco 50319 Lex'ton 3-1 l:1244fast 62 9S 7 6 7 7 61S P Long 7 V.America, O.BIos'm. ArrowP't 19777 B.Grass 5-8 59fast 41 ISO 501 P Long 5 VivaAmcr., InaWood, IidyLuXi 49710 B.Grass 51 f 1:08 mud 3 94 38 P Long 4 L.Lnrury, Sds.o.PIcasure, Jago 48643 Latonla 3-4 l:12igood 26 98 2 1 1 41 5'2 C Buell S Cliiit'ville, B.Paradise, BonJour 48370 Latonla 3-4 l:13fast 17-10 107 2 1 1 l'l 3 S Wlda 12 Brother.Love. LordWrack. Tulna E5TERO, b. f. 4 115 By Ivan the- Terrible Foyer, by Masetto. (Trainer, J. Walters. Owner, G. M. Hendrlo). FC1C5 Ham'ton 1 1-4 2:05 fast 7 102 0 4 5 4 Eh C" I Gordon 0 My Dear, Luckv B., O. Splifre 560C9 Ham'ton 1 1-8 l:53fast 1G-5 100 7 3 2 2 2s l I Gordon S Lucky B., Registrar, ltuiiquol 33893 K'worth 1 1-10 l:49islop 6 96 6 5 4 3 a" 5s J Rowan Kinburn, My Dear, Breeze 55759 K'worth 1 1-S l:54good 11 96 4 1 1 1 ll 3'1 J Rowan , My Dear, Irish Kiss, Best Pal 55G39 AVindsor 3-4 l:llfast 8 100 7 7 6 Gl S'l G Fields 8 E.R'nbacher, MlssJ'ma, M'kiu'd ABLAZE, b. f, 4 110 By Tony Bonero Abrasion, b;' Sialln. (Trainer, H. Oots. Owner, H. Oots). 5C307 Ft.Ei-io 1 l:41hvy 31-10 101 5 1 1 2 7s 7" L McD'ott S King's Champion, BettyJ., Fizer 5G21S Ft.Erie 51 f l:C6good33-10 107 1 1 1 l3 33 L. McD'ott 30 M.theTime, R'cocas, T.o'th'M'g EG003 Ham'ton 3-4 l:13fast 7 114 1 3 2 4i 48 L McD'ott S Lad'sLove, SmartGuy, S.Baby 5G0OS Ham'ton 3-4 l:13fast lOf 108 2 2 1 11 VI L McD'ottl2 Lad's Love, Ima Frank, Ettahe 55378 Ham'ton 3-4 l:13fast 9 113 1 3 2 4h 541 L McD'ott 8 UltraGold, Guaranteed, TanSon 55122 Conn'ht 3-4 l:13jfast 39-10 108 2 6 4 43 n j. McD'ottlO FlaggingSpirit, J.'sU'a. Soc.Star 54671 Thorncliffe 3-4 1:16 hvy 17-10 101 1 L McD'ott S V. Welles, Phan.Fair. TheTrump PHANTOM FAIR, b. f, 4 110 By Potcr Quince -BeUita, by Ban Bruih. (Trainer, M. Lipps. Owner, I. B. Dunn). 5G401 AA'indsor 3-4 l:Hmud 17-10 108 3 1 1 Ink 52 E Pool S Manoevrn. Ragazza, RapidStrido EG323 Ft.Erie 3-4 l:14good 10 323 2 2 2 2U 33 J Butwell 10 Thorny Way, V.Welles, Youneed 5G13S Ham'ton 3-4 l:13fast 8 105 1 3 1 la 2J F Murphy 8 Kuklux, Stigarmint. Ima Frank 55335 Ham'ton 51 f l:07good 6 106 1 1 1 l'l l'l A Claver 9 TheDocislou. Burgoyne. T.N'ter 55011 Conn'ht 3-4 l:14fast 6 308 4 2 3 3! GU 33 Taylor 8 HasteuOn, G.AV'ater. Assumption 5J671 Thorncliffe 3-4 1:16 hvy 9 101 34 II Rem'ert 8 Ablaze, Aran.AArellcs, Tlu-Trump 54564 Thorncliffe 3-1 1:15 hvy 20 105 2 I Gordon 8 Anticipate, Ablase. AVhoCares 4217 Pimlico 3-4 l:14slow IS 105 2 3 3 3 3r H Rem'ert 13 Titauia. L.Maudie. Klagllngll. FOURTH ItACE 1 1-1G riles. -year-oIils anil upward. Clsir.iinjr. (July 21, lftl4 1:44 2-5 1 114.) FRANKLIN, ch. g, 8 113 By Jim Gaffney Gliding By, by Argyle. (Trainer, S. Polk. Owner, S. Polk). 5G254 Ft.Erio lm70y l:44fast 38-5 311 5 5 5 4 Si 2t E Fator 5 Exhorter, Mor. Elder. Wakefield 5G155 D'shire 1 1-8 l:54fast 43-10 106 7 8 5 4 33 21 E Fator 11 KingGeorge. BribedA'oter, AVave E6004 D'shire lm70y l:44fast 5 116 12 1 1 2a 4l E Fator 11 Young Adam, B. A'oter, LittleEd 3f.S49 K'worth lm70y l:43fast 6 113 5 2 2 2 4'1 43 E Fator 8 Star Realm, Lothalr, Roisterer 557C0 IC'worth lm70y 1:47 good 13 112 10 C 4 2 l'l l'l E Fator 11 Y. Adam, Little Ed, Sumlurla 55430 Reno lm70y l:44fast 1 112 fi'l E Fator 7 Coffield, L. Lachmund. V. Loon 55224 Reno lm20y l:43M;fast 9-5 112 2 E Fator 7 Coffield, A'alleyParkMaid, Ph'an LA FOUDRE, b. m, 5 107 By Peep o'Day My Gyp, by Kyrle Daly, (Trainer, J. C. Gallaher. Owner, Gallahor Bros.). EG0S2 D'shire 1 1-S 1:58 slow 3 102 6 0 2 2 31 33 C Lang 9 S. Peur II., Hendrlo Contestant 55977 D'shire 1 1-16 1:47 fast 21-5 111 2 9 9 4 42 41 H J BurkelO BroomP'ddler, Osgood Burgoyne ST.S22 K'worth 1 1-S l:54fast V-10 107 6 6 5 2 3'i II J Burke 9 CourtFortl, Flame, AVar AVlnner 5.r.CS2 AA'indsor 1 1-8 l:52rast 7 1051 2 3 7 5 3' 3s3 H J Burke32 P.-a-Feu, Ixthalr, FrankShan'n 55339 H't'n 1 1-S OT l:52good 7 103 3 4 4 5 6'1 710 F And'sonl2 Murray, Prospector, Buladlu GREENLAND, ch. g, 3 101 By Broomstick Hansa, by Hamburg. (Trainer. W. M. Cain. Owner, W. M. Cain). EG10S AA'indsor 1 1-15 l:52mud GO 200 G 1 1 2 2' 22 L McD'ottlO Goldine. Court Fool. Joan of Arc 6322 Ft. Erie 3-4 l:14good 21 111 C 11 lh 5 E Pollard 10 Thor. Wav, V.AVelles Phan Fair UZOi Ft.Erie 51 f l:09hvj' 2S 30S G 1 3 31 22 E Polhird 10 Hasten On. Ettahe P T Barnum 56272 Ft.Erio 1 3-3G l:4Sfast 9 109 5 3 3 3 31 441 E I'ollard 5 Tan Son, Antilles, Explosive EG21S Ft.Erio 51 f l:00&good 29 103 4 5 5 Cl G's E Pollard 30 Ablaze, MlssedtheTime R'cocag CG127 D'shire 3-4 l:131KOod 25 IIS 9 6 5 C3 44 G Fields 10 H. Burgovue, Trusty, Lancelot 55373 Ham'ton 3-4 l:14'sfast 23-5 97 4 5 6 81 117J A Gantnerl2 Plantoon, Grand Daddyi AVralth AUSTRAL, b. g, 0 113 By Dalhoiule Anstrallnt, by Montwitv. (Trainer, A. Swenke. Owner. A. Swenke). 3E373 AVindsor 1 1-S l:5Sslop 19-10 110 8 S C 5 5 4!1 II Myers 8 Woodthrush. Osgood, K Trojan 6C293 Ft.Erie 1 2-1G 2:09hvy 9-10 109 4 4 4 1 l3 l3 II Myers Trickster II., Piedra, JackMoiuit T.G190 Ft.Erie 1 1-3G 1:48 hvy 32-5 332 7 G 4 5 1 l2 H Myers 9 Dancer, Serbian, Joe Joe EG0G4 Ham'ton 1 1-16 l:4Sfast 6 109 8 S 8 C 5J 33 H Myers 8 C.ofGold, King Trojan, Neenah EG03S H'm'n 1 1-1COT lMG'Afast 13 100 5 7 7 G 4! 3'1 I Gordon 7 Darnay. Ernest A.. Corilla 55817 K'worth 1 1-4 2:0Gfast f- ICS 8 8 6 G 6s 5si II Myers 12 Bond, LadyLongfellow SeaAVay 55679 AA'indsor 1 1-S l:54fust 10 10G 9 10 9 8 51 6S1 H Myers 7 Dix.Carroll, Kuklux, Benevoleut 555C2 Ft.Erie 1 1-S 1:53 fast 14 103 7 7 7 7 Ga 47i J Rowan 9 Benevolent, Y.Adam, L.L'gfel'w WARLIKE, ch. g, 4 103 By Ivan the Terrible Rebellion, by Btar Shoe. (Trainer, W. C. Baines. Owner, J. M. Collins). '56305 Ft.Erie 1 l:43hvy 35 109 G 5 3 3 2'1 l3 R R'amlli 7 nendrio. Bardora, Iron Bov 5G253 Ft.Erio 1 1-16 l:47fast 8 111 12 12 12 10 10a vej j Eutwell 33 D.of Well' ton. Lead Star Piedra 5G390 Ft.Erie 1 1-1G 1:48 hvy 10 107 9 9 8 S Gh 541 K Parr'ton 9 Austral. Dancer, Serbian' 56139 Ham'ton 3 1-1G l:4S7sfast 10 102 5 5 4 4 4l 44 K Parr'ton (i M.Rosell., T'kster II P'snector 5C037 I-I'm'n 1 1-1G0T1:47 fast 1G 301 7 4 5 5 4 31 H -Thurber S F.IIome, M'nEosell.i K.Trojan 55255 .Ham'ton 1 1-S 1:55 fast 54 103 7 G 6 8 7s 7'4 J Rowan 8 OmeHC, MormonElder, Austral 550SG Conn'ht 1 3-1G 2:01fast 10 107 10 9 9 9 91 10" A Claver 11 TricksterlL, SolidRock, Rhymer 54904 B.Bon'ts 1 1-8 1:56t3s1ow 18 104 4 C 5 5 3a 31 A Claver S Bar One, Lazy Lou, Duke Ruff 54720 B.Bon'ts 1 1-8 l:56&fa3t 20 110 5 4 5 3 41 3l R L'casterll Koh-i-noor, Sentim'tal, S.Gilsey AVAR AVINNER, ch. g, 4 109 Ey Fitz Horbert Lady Winifred, by Plaudit. (Trainer, W. C. Weant. Owner. W. C. Weant). 56291 Ft.Erie 1 1:48 hvy 7 10S 4 3 3 1 l'l 2'1 J Shelepets 7 Blazonry. Pokey B. Medusa 56255 Ft.Erio 1 1-16 l:47fast 19 106 7 7 7' 6 5' 5U J ShelepetslS D.of Well'ton. Lead.'star Piedra 5G190 Ft.Erie 1 1-1G 1:4S hvy 10 112 3 4 5 ' C S3 7 E Pollard 9 Austral, Dancer, Serbian' 55S22 K'worth 1 1-S l:5ifast 29 109 1 3 2 :3 4a 43J E Don'hue 9 Court Fool, Flame, La Fourde 55559 Ft Erie 2-4 l:13fast 44 112 7 6 10 10" 10 B Mari'ellill BygoneDays, MyBoots, H'rmNiue 54936 Duf'rin Ab 5-8 l:03fast C 110 44 F Chiav'ta 7 En.Caruso, Pomerene, DoctorD. 54823 Duf'rin Ab 5-S 1:04 fast 13-10 112 1 F Chiav'ta 8 Treadwell, Miss Ouri, Tyrone 54747 Dufferin 7-8 l:34fast 5 109 4" F Chiav'ta 7 Pr'tyBaby, DickieAV., MinnieH 54C23 Thorncliffe 3-4 l:14fast 21 112 8' F Chiav'ta 1 1 AVabuska. Rajah. Grand Daddy 54381 Thorncliffe 51f l:09hvy 34 111 7s "F Chiav'talO Jean Bullant. Double Van, Iucos DARNLEY, blk. g, 5 109 By Kagneto Mizzle, by Kllkerran. (Trainer. H. Spargur. Owner, P. Graham). 55S01 K'worth 1 1-16 lSfast G 115 6 9 6 7 7' 581 J Butwell 12 Br.Poddler, W.Tnrnbow, Darnay 53662 AA'indsor 1 1-16 l:47fast 5 107 1 3 3 3 3a 3'1 J Dreyer 9 Roseate, O. Birthday. Kohi-noor 55041 AA'indsor 1 1-16 l:46fast 85 110 10 9 9 9 95 ?SJ J Dreyer 10 D.Carroll, SansPeurlL, ErnestA. 54903 B.Bon'ts 3 1-8 lGslow 22-5 10S 4 4 4 4 4s 1 J Dreyer 8 Salvatclle, linen, Chefa 6476S B.Bon'ts 1 1-8 1:55 fast 7 105 6 G 4 4 3l 2 J Dreyer 9 Great Hawk, Legacy, Salvatelle 51579 Dorval 1 1-16 l:54slop i0 309 8 S 8 8 8 738 J Dreyer 8 DukeRuff, SMim'tal, G'dc'stDoy 24227 Jamaica lni70y l:44fast 20 110 7 6 6 6 6 521 J Dreyer 7 AV.Machine, L.Lillian, Mandalay JOE JOE, b. h, 5 107 By Eey Hindoo La Sinaloa, by Emperor of Norfolk. (Trainor, 0. E. Pons. Owner, E. Lob). nosCS Ft.Erie 1 l:42hvy 11 107 5 4 3 3 G'l G' J Shelepets 7 M.Rosell., Pep.Sauce, T.D'cision 56190 FLErie 1 1-10 1:48 hvy 9 115 6 5 6 4 5 441 J Butwell 9 Austral. Dancer, Serbian 5C092 Ham'ton 1 OT l:40&fast 13 113 6 9 10 10 91 10'3 T Rowan 10 Cormoran, L.Miller, Lead. Star 50037 H'm'n 1 l-lCOTl:47 fast 1S-5 98 6 S 6 6 61 68 T Brooke S F.IIome, M't'nRosell., AVarlike 55355 Ham'ton 1 1-S 1:53 fast 10 10S 3 4 4 3 31 4 R Hol'way 8 OmerK., MormonElder, Austral 55247 H-m'n 1 1-S OT l:53fast 20 109 4 5 5 4 3'1 3s R Hol'waylS LaFoudre, Br'mPeddier, Neenah 65124 Conn'ht lm70y l:45fast 24 103 4 5 4 6 4 7J1 R Hol'way 8 Duke Ruff, Trusty, Little Ed OLD McKENNA, b. g, 4 109 By Transvaal Xuhla, by Gold Heels or Trentol. (Trainer. T. F. Boraman. Owner, J. Hovizi). 55S01 K'worth 1 1-1C l:4S4fast 1SR 110 30 7 9 9 S1 S"-3 II Gregory 12 B. Peddler, AV. Turnbow. Darnav 54S58 Conn'ht 1 1-16 1:49 fast 12-5f 107 7 10 11 9 7'1 5 H Gregoryll L.AVynne, T.Br'ks, EasfdP'ces's 54526 AVdbine 1 1-1G l:4S?sgood 19 1041 6 C G 6 6l 6" H Gregory 7 W.AVillow, M't'nRosell., R'terer 54457 AVdbine 1 1-S 1:57 slow 17 106 1 3 3 3 43 4s II Gregory 7 Siesta, AVoodthrush, Chief 54356 W'dbine 1 l:46s!op 22-5 104 3 4 4 2 2U 3 II Gregory G Joe.loe, K'lingll., T.F.M'Mahon 53G01 Bowie 1 1-1G l:50fast 26 106 7 9 9 7 62 6' II Gregorj' !' Koh-i-noor, Benevolent, Sp'dster 53315 Bowie 1 1-S lsfast 6 107 3 1 1 1 21 753 H Gregory 8 Austral, Solid Rock, Spearlene FIFTH 31ACH 1 1-10 iWiles. :;-year-olils anil uijivanl. Ilamlieap. CanatlI:iK-lrcil. (July 21, 1514 1:41 2-5 1 114.) SALVO, b. g, 5 114 By Charles Edward Shoo Fly, by Meddler. (Trainer, J. Walters. Owner. G. M. Hendrie). EC010 Ham't'n 3m70y l:45fast 29-10 113 1 1 2 2 2 2 It Thurber 0 Ajom, AzrnrI, Roeonnalssance 55779 K'worth 1 1-16 l:47fast E?. 113 3 1 1 1 l1 l'i II J Burke S Ajom, SirCIarente, WitcliFlower 55G37 AVindsor 1 1-1G 1:40 fast 4 100 7 1 1 1 11 13 G Fields 8 Antiphon, Yorkist. Yowelt 531S0 Havana 3-4 l:13Vf.fast 21 10S 3 . 4 4 63 53 J Francis S Assumption, Byrne, TheB.Dnke 630C9 Havana 3-4 l:12fast 3 105 4 2 2 3ak 43 It L'castcr 0 Dif.Eycs, ThelielgianlL, Osgood 529C3 Havana 3-1 1:13 fast 3 110 1 2 2 22 12 J Francis (i Run'yveu, B.ofAVar, King'sBella AZRAEL, b. h, 5 105 By Inferno At Onco, by Simon Tault. (Trainer, T. Murphy. Owner, T. Murphy). 50324 Ft.Er:e 3-1 l:35good 11 10S 7 7 7 C2 35i R Rom'elli 7 AVitch Flower, Gallipot, Sudor EGCG2 Ham'ton 3-4 l:13fast 9 100 G C G 52 5 F Murphy 0 Ch'f Sponsor, Sudor, Thorny Way EC010 Ham't'n lm70y l:45fast 10 110 5 5 4 4 41 3T R Rom'elli 0 Ajom, Salvo, Reconnaissance ErSS? Ham't'n lm70y 3:46slow 20 30S 5 4 3 5 5l 510 R. R'anelli 0 K.'sChamp'n, Mut'kins, Runquoi 55817 K'worth 3-4 1:13 fast 12 118 11 11 11 ll2 S' G Walls 12 ChiefSionsor, Gallipot, Bengore 5EG18 AVindsor 1 l:S9fast 5 120 2 9 8 7 5'1 511 G Wall3 9 June Fly, C. Sponsor, AV. Flowe' 53383 Ft.Erie 1 1-16 1:47 fast 21-10 115 5 7 7 7 5 4 G Walls 7 R'y'lVisitor, SirClarence, Y'kist SIR CLARENCE, br. c, 4 112 By Anmer Astarie II., by Lonsstreet. (Trainor, F. Schelkc. Owner, W. J. Starr). 5(570 Arir!dsor 1 1:46 slop 5 124 1 3 2 3 3' 33 J Butwell ( Yorkist, Chief Sponsor, Blar.Boy E6029 D'shire 1 1-16 l:54hvy 12-5 US 4 3 4 5 53 412 E Pool 8 Yorkist, St. Paul, Blarney Boy 5T.779 K'worth 1 1-16 l:47fast 7 10S 4 G 5 0 3'1 3a E Pool 8 Salvo, Ajom, Witch Flower 50741 AVindsor 1 l:45slop 51 113 6 4 2 2 l1 l3 J Butwell S Reconnaissance, Bengore, H.Bell 55099 AA'indsor 1 1-8 l:52fast 8 107 5 2 2 2 2l 3'1 M Buxton 10 Ajom, St. Paul, Chief Sponsor :5383 Ft.Erie 11-13 1:47 fast S ICS 6 3 2 2 2 2 A Claver 7 Royal Visitor. Yorkist. Azrael YORKIST, b. g, 6 113 By Yorkshire lad Lady Kilmarnock, by Kilmar- (Trainer, F. Garrett. Owner, M. Le Roy). nock. E63T0 AA'ir.dsor 1 1:4G slop 1 116 6 4 3 2 11 l'l C Lans C C. Sponsor,. S.Clarence Blar.Boy 5G029 D'shire 1 1-16 l:54&hvy 5 US 2 6 6 4 33 l W Lilley 8 St. Paul, BlarneyBoy. S.Clarence 55737 K'worth lm70y l:48igood 3-2 103 4 2 2 2 l'l l'l A Richcr'k S Yowell, Beljcy, Sudor 5699 AA'indsor 1 1-S 3 :32f ast 7 114 10 8 7 5 5' 531 L Lyke 10 Ajom, St.Paul. Sir Clarence 55637 AVindsor 1 1-1G 1:46 fast 31-10 103 2 7 4 2 33 3'i I Gordon 8 Salvo. Antiphon. Yowell 555S5 Ft.Erie 1 1-16 1:47 fast 31 314 2 6 6 6 3ak 34 J D M'ney 7 R'y'lVisitor, SirClarence, Azrael 55395 Ft.Erie 1 l:40!fast 11-5 115 S 10 9 6 4k 34 H Thurberl2 AVitch Flower. Bengali, Flame ST. PAUL, br. g, 4 113 By Plaudmore Panthea, by Bassetlaw. (Trainer, K. Giddiags. Jr. Owner, H. Giddings). 5G307 Ft.Erie 1 l:41hvy 10 99 7 4 2 1 21 4' R Rom'elli S King's Champion, Bettv.T., Fizer EG029 D'shire 1 1-1G l:51hvy 5 126 7 5 3 2 l4 2ak G AA'alls S Yorkist, BlnrnevBov, S.Clarence 5E779 K'worth 1 1-16 l:47fast 13-5 137 S 7 G G 42 521 J Butwell 8 Salvo, Ajom. Sir Clarence 55699 Windsor 1 1-S l:52fast 11 117 6 5 3 3 3a 21 J Butwell 10 Ajom, SirClarence, C. Snonsor 5533G Ham'ton 1 1-S l:59igood 11-5 11S 2 6 5 G 41 S T Par'gton 9 Algonfiuin, Dellahm, Woodbine 530S2 Conn'ht 1 l:41&fast 4-5 117 6 5 2 1 lak 21 h Thurber (! Salvatclle, BlarneyBoy WarFox 50114 B.Bon'ts 1 1-2 2:41&slow 3-5 132 1 1 1 1 1' 1' E Rom'elli 2 Acom SIXTH RACE 1 1-10 allies. -year-oIds. ClaiminsT. (July 21, 1!)14 1:44 2-5 4 114.) KING TROJAN, br, g, 3 107 By King Jamos Bchemia, by Wagnor. (Trainer, F. Musante. Owner, J. Musante). EG375 AVindsor 1 1-8 l:53slop 21 ICG 4 4 2 3 31 3'2 E Barnes 8 Woodthrush. Osgood. Austral 56272 Ft.Erie 1 1-16 l:4Sfast S 112 1 -3 G 5 5 5:1 II Thurber S Tan Son, Antilles. Explosive 30140 Ham'ton 1 1-16 1:43 fast 11-5 106 3 3 3 2 21 l3 J McTag't 7 Dancer, SheDevil. Crown of Gold E60G1 Ham'ton 1 1-1G l:4Sfnst 43-10 103 2 2 2 2 S'l 2"k II Thurber 8 C. of Gold. Austral. Neenah 50037 H'm'n 1 1-1COT 1:47 fast 8 97 S 3 3 4 51 4:1 J Rowan S F.IIome, M'tainRoselL, Warlike 55S15 K'worth litnOy lsf.fast 25 301 2 1 4 G S' S'J E Harnes 12 Merrimac. AlIRlghlSir, Be Sure 55682 AVirulsor 1 1-3 1 :52V.fast 10 93 3 4 9 9 8' 7" K Parr'ton 12 Pierrc-a-Feu, Lothair, IFoudra G5G22 AVindsor 1 1-16 l:48',ifast 11 99 4 1 3 4 5"t 52i M Aud'donl2 lluen, Omer K., Air Man TAN SON. ch. g. 3 111 By Aoronaut Tas, ly St. Leonards H. (Trainer, W. M. Cafci. Owner, W. M. Cain). 56307 Ft.Erie 1 l:4lhvy 23 93 2 3 4 a 53 5 Kt Harb'ne 8 King's Champion, BcttvJ., Fizer 56272 Ft.Erie 1 1-16 l:4S"iCast 7-5 107 2 2 2 2 21 l3 II J Burke 5 Antilles, Explosive. Greenland 56221 Ft.Erio 1 1-16 l:46?iSOod S 108 4 1 1 1 lh 2& H J Burke 8 S'lidRock, ColouelMatt, J'keFeld f.C0Dl Ham'ton 1 1-1G l:474&fast 1 99 '4 4 4 4 41 4s J Rowan 7 Mor.Elcler, W'dtbrush, Exhorter CC011 H'm'n 1 1-1COT l:46sfast 21-5 100 4 2 2 2 2" 2'J J Rowan 10 Antoinette, W'dthrush, U,Hawk 55845 K'worth lm70y l:44fast 4 101 7 8 G 4 3 5i J Rowan 1- Merriniae, AllRlghtSir, Be Sure MEP.RIMAC, "b. c, 3 117 By "Wrack Hesitation, "by Ben Stronie. (Trainer, It. Goose. Owner, J. S. Ward). E5S45 K'worth lm70y l:44fast 16-5 107 4 2 1 1 Is I4 H J Burlcel2 AlIRightSIr, EeSnro, L. Lillian 55777 If worth 3-4 l:14tfast 23-10 107 2 2 2 2 1 H J Burke 12 Connoran, Lowell, Coca Cola 65C5S Windsor 1 l:40fast 2G 94 2 4 5 0 Gi 7i L McD.'ottll Vice-Ch'rman, TanSon, Exhorter 55529 Ft.Erio 3-4 1:14 fast 22-5 107 5 4 4 44 4s H J Burkell Antilles, Vic Munoz, Trantula LOCTSE WYNNE, b. f, 3 1C0 By Ooldea K&xlm lady Lexington, by Ha3tlag-a. (Trainer, E. Holman. Owner, T. H. Wilson). . , EC057 D'shire 1 l:4Ghvy 13C 99 3 1 1 1 Is 2b J H'tamer 11 MaryJ.Baker, IIuen, Ilackamore 55702 Windsor 1 1-16 l:47fcfast 19 SC 5 3 4 3 Ci C J Hun'mer 0 OmerK., Xonskid, Richard V. E5025 Conn'ht 1 1-1G l:4Gfast 5 SS 5 3 7 8 101 11" C Lang 14 Brisk, Duke Ruff, Piedra 54958 Conn'ht 1 1-1G 1:49 fast 12-5f SS C 2 2 1 1' 1 C Lang H T.Brooks, E'twUP'ccss, TossUp 1821 B.Bon'ts 1 1:40 fast 5 91 7 5 5 5 51 410 J Rowan 9 DIadi, Lady Luxury, Ettalie MARY JANE BAKER, b. f, 3 108 By Wrack Ellorsllo, by Charaxna. (Trainer, W. Perkins. Owner, G. F. Baker). 5C40S Windsor 1 1-1G l:52mud 13 10G 4 4 4 5 7 9" J E Pool 10 1 Goldine, Greenland, Court Tool 50037 D'shire 1 l:4GKihvy 21-10 10C 4 4 3 2 23 lh e Pool H LoniseWynne, Hueii, Ilackamore 55993 D'shire lm70y 3:44fast C 101 S C G 4 31 5 E Pool H O'eadourll., F.S'non, L.L'fellow 55844 K'worth lm70y l:45fast 7 104 7 S 4 G 41 4'J E Pool 12 GiltFringe. Tuanorea, Nojiskld 55004 Latonia 1 1-4 2:06fast 29-10 92 4 2 2 2 4h 64J E Josiah 11 Nonskid. British Liner,' Dolph 54GS7 Latonia 1 1-1G 1:47 last 6- 95 7 2 2 3 3J 54 E Josiah 12 Apli, Wickford, Korblv 54417 Church'l 1 1-4 2:0Svs,mud 11-10 105 3 3 2 2 2? 2 E .Pool 7 Byg.Days, JohnArbor, Montlllo GILT FRINGE, b. f, 3 109 Ey Bolloc Gilt Edgo, by Canard. (Trainer, C. H. Smith. Owner, C. 31. Smith). 55844 K'worth lm70y l:45faat Cf 97 8 4 2 1 in 1 D Josiah 12 Tuanorea, Nonskid, M.J.Bakcr 55160 Conn'ht 1 1-1G 3:472iast 9 89 8 3 2 2 22 3'J L McD'ott 9 Brisk. Kuklux, Smart Money C5104 Conn'ht lm70y l:47fast 3-5 1C2 1 4 2 3 2 2J L McD'ott 8 Br.Bill, Sp.Cliance, E.Princesa 55025 Conn'ht 1 1-10 l:46fast 3f 90 8 G 3 2 21 41 L McD'ottU Brisk. Duke Buff, Piedra KONTILLO. b. s, 3 95 By Freo Lanco or Sain Binda, 1-7 The Bard. (Trs.in.or, G. Kclcsworth. Owner, G. J. long). 64S93 Latonia 1 1-4 2:0o7ifast 3G 92 4 9 9 10 i0 10" F PorrettolO S.J.Vergne, In.Hughes, LaF'dre 54714 Latonia 1 1-4 2:05.ifast 13 93 7 7 7 7 7 7" E Scobie 7 Gourmand, La Foudre, Cap. City 34417 Church'l 1 1-4 2:0Smud 22 101 5 2 3 3 3J 4" E Scobie 7 Byg.Days, M.J.Baker, Jo'nArbor 54220 Church'l 1 1-4 2:07fast 7 104 4 3 3 2 2l 3' J Francis 4 Jetsam, JohnArbor. Corilla JACQUES, b. c, 3 107 By King James Frank's Daughter, by Frank Gill. (Trainer, H. B. Jackson. Owner, N. K. Real). 5C023 D'shire 1 lUShvy 11 112 111 1 Is 1 G Corey 8 Toreador, Car, Bloomingfon 53S5G H.deG'ce 3-4 l:14fast 19 110 1 5 G 81 103 G Corey 15 Citizen, Tlieodosia. High Value G3620 Bowie 51 f l:0Sfa3t SG 109 3 2 8 8 S15 G Corey 9 CelticLass, Geo. Bovee, Tout Or G1517 Bowie 51 f 1:09 fast 31 114 9 8 G 51 9" J Pierce 13 P.T.Barn'm, Rhinestone, Sikhira 51483 Bowie 51 f 1:11 good 21 114 7 5 4 5nt 4l C H jiillerll Coprose, JIol. Barnes, L. Jlaiden 51317 Pimlico 3-4 1:11 fast 76 115 C 8 11 12 12" g Corey 11 Pampas, Trantula, Baywood DANT2IC, br. g, 3 103 By Bryn Mawr Danoo Spirit, by Bock Sand. (Trainer, T. E. Edward3. Owner, T. E. Edwards). 5C034 D'shire 3-4 P.lSvihvy 6 111 8 9 9 8s G31 N J B'rnes 9 J.'s Umma, Hyanpom, Trantula 64479 Church'l 7-8 l:27slow 14 10G 2 2 3 52 3l AV B J'nua '.) Bal. Wheel, Sea qourt, Oozetie 5417S Church'l 3-4 l:lGhvy 51 103 4 8 9 S1 551 N J B'rneslO Doric, .jN'apoo, Blemished 53512 Bowie 61 f l:07fast 91 101 4 3 4 4& 4s N J B'rnes 8 TubbyA., J'u'sUmma. Soc'IStar 53174 Havana 3-4 l:13?fa3t 1 100 C 7 7 8 7SJ J Smith S Perhaps, Pansy, Cabin Creek SEVENTH RACE 1 1-10 SIZlcs. S-year-olds ami niroard. Claiiuins-. (July 'Ul, 1J14 1: J4 -'-."5 4 114.) EHTKEB., ch. s, 7 104 iij Salvitioji Footn, by Honfinr&7. (Trainer, G. W. Atkinson. Owner, G. W. Atkinson). . . ... 5C021 D'shire 1 1-1G l:53hvy 30 ICC 5 8 8 7 C Glu A Wilson 9 Osgood, SansPeurll., Cantilever 55SU3 K'worth lm70y 1:49sIoij 4 108 4 5 5 7 72 7" E Denny 10 Cav'eadourll., C'tilevtr, Darnav 55S21 K'worth 1 1-3 l:54fast 41f 109 7 6 G 5 G1 3'3 E Barnes 11 Madrono, Neenah, Bond 555G2 Ft.Erie 1 1-S 1:53 fast 34 103 6 5 5 5 3& 5Tji K Parr' ton 7 Dlx.Carroll, Kukluz, Benevolent 55454 Ft Erie 1 3-10 2:00:1ifast 20 109 5 8 7 7 81 8" J G'nelsen 9 OmerK., TliistleQueeu", Autlphoa 55379 IP fn 1 1-4 OT 2:04fast 17 101 4 G 5 G 7l 75 K Parr' ton 8 Padua. Doctor Jim, Baladin ANNA GALLUP, b. f, 4 10S By Ogdon Oriental Queen, by Gresnas. (Trainer, J. E. Kankins. Owner, J. E. 3fankins). 5G108 Windsor 1 1-1G l:52mud CS JOG 3 3 0 7 92 Sc3 T Brooke- 10 Goldine. Greenland, Court Fool GC0S4 D'shire 1 l:13siow 41f 101 4 2 1 1 11 li H Gregoryll Fl'tygibbet, LazyLou, W. Willow 54910 Dufferin 7-S 1:34 fast 22 109 C8 W Hinphy 7 Sea Way. Sedgegrass, Yerruak 64G02 Thorncllffo 5if l:08good 9 109 711 J Groth 10 ErtiestA., Cock o'tlieMain, Onico 64421 W'dbino 3-4 l:15h-y 27 95 3 4 3 41 4 T Brooke 8 Anticipate, Lady Luxury, Onico 53752 H.deG'e 1 1-16 l:4Sfast 19 971 4 5 9 10 10 10" F C'ltilettllO H.O'.Day, S.Kelly, P. U. Kins BUNDURIA, br. m, 5 102 By Olambala Hies Kingston, by Bramble or Xlrs (Trainer, J. H. Murray. Owner. J. H. Murray). toa. 5C123 D'shire 1 1-4 2:07 good 51 101 4 2 2 3 41 Ct0 H Gregory S D.Carroll, CourtFcol, DoctorJim 55031 D'shiro 1 1-1G l:53hvy H 101 4 7 7 9 S2 9,s E Josiah 9 Osgood, SansPeurll., Cantilever 55700 K'worth lm70y 1:47 good ?3 110 2 G 5 5 41 431 J G'neisen 11 Franklin, X'g Adam, Little Ed 55742 Windsor 1 1-16 l:52slop 9 101 3 6 5 3 31! osJ J G'neisen 7 AntipUon, Wiilk Up, Roseate 551G1 Conn'ht 1 1-8 1:55 fast 32 112 4 3 5 4 41 4J E Taylor 10 Bond, Court Fool, Little Ed GRANDEE, ch. g, 5 109 By Lorenzo Crovborough, by Crowberry. (Trainer, G. Ethington. Owner, O. Wendel). 54250' Church'J 1 1-16 l:46fast 21f 110 10 10 10 10 10 10 N Barrett 12 Mab. Our Birthday, Ilocnir 53934 Lex'ton 3-4 l:14iihvy 101 111 5 6 6 72 719 N Barrett S Mar.May, .T.Hare.Tr., Napoo 53290 Mobile 1 llhvy 4 123 4 5 G 4 45 4,s F Hunt 5 Mick.Moore, Tig.Rose, Oak.Belle 53235 Mobile 1 l:52mud 3 114 6 6 5 4 52 515 J Scott C Trusty, OaklawnBelle, Sunduria 531CS Sh'port lm70y l:47fast. 7 115 2 3 3 3 6 644 F Murphy G Shilling, ThePortug'se, Tnphank 63131 Sh'port lm70y l:5l7iSlow 9-5 114 5 4 4 4 4s 4s J McCoy 5 Shilling, T.Portuguese, Yaphauk 520S7 Sh'port lm70y l:562hvy 12 109 2 2 2 2 21 3 G Stack 4 Dark Hill, Raider, Warsaw DOLLY C, b. f, 3 94 By King James Xady Appleby, by Meddler. (Trainer, E. B. Jackson. Owner. J. H. Shrove). 5C0S3 D'shire 1 1-8 l:5Gslow 20 1C4 1 7 o 3 31 31 E Josiah 10 All R. Sir, John Arbor, Little Ed 5.Vj39 D'shire 1 l:39fast 131 9S 7 7 7 8 72 712 E Anthony 9 Miss Petite, Old Chap, J. Iloslior 55551 FtErio lm70y 1:45 fast 14 110 1 5 8 8 71 51 G Corey S Roseate, JohnArbor, Gr'ndDuddy 1.54S0 Ft.Erie 1 1-10 1:46 fast 24 101 S 9 S 6 62 43 J Rowan 9 Hyanpom, Antilles, Roseate 55035 Conn'ht 1 1-1G l:46&fast 3f 99 9 9 S 9 10'3 B Parke 14 Brisk. Duke Ruff, Piedra VERITY, ch. m, 5 10J? liy lva tba Xerrlbla Ycracloua, by Bt. Ieaurij. (Trainer, R. A. Forsha. -Owner, A. L. Day). 52002 Bowie 1 1-1G 1:51 fast 33 111 11 S S 11 102 10 J Conley 12 Tan IT., Toss Up, Toreador 53.'C0 Bowie 7-S l:2Sfast 8 105 G 7 7 7 7& G"l L Penman 8 Benev'lent, Sp'rlent?, Uoub.Van .3",fX) Bowie 1 1-10 1:51 fast 13-5 110 7 4 4 7 o1 Cl J Heupel 13 Bar One, Oronzo, Warlike 52767 1'.G'nds 1 1-16 l:5Phvy 11-5 110 G G 4 3 2J Ink J Heupel 1-1 Iron Boy, Ccrydon, N. K. Beal MISTRESS POLLY, b. ja. 6 107 By Duval Folly Frim, by Pirate of PonsMi. (Trainer, D. S. Fountain. Owner, D. 8. Fountain). 6G031 D'shire 1 1-10 l:53livy 31 191 2 9 9 8 9 711 B Parke 9 Osgood, SansPeurll., Cantilever 55847 K'worth 1 1-1 2:00fast 37 101 1 6 7 8 S SIJ C Lang 9 Benevolent, Y.Adam, L.L'gfel'w 5T.S03 K'worth 1 1-16 i:47',3fast 340 102 9 9 9 S S2 8J C Lang 10 FraiikShaunon, Docod, B'nevol't 55760 K'worth lm70y 1:47 good 76 108 1 11 U 11-11 9" B Parke 11 Franklin, Y'g Adam, Little Ed PRUNES, br. g, G 103 By YoorktoB Prestone, by Fretonpfii. (Trainer, T. E. Crist. Owner, T. E. Crist). 500S5 D'shire 1 1-8 l:56slow 23 104 S S 9 10 S2 Sls R Hol'waylO AHRsgiitSir, John Arbor, DollyC. 5C031 D'shire 1 1-10 l:53hvy 17 106 6 C G G 52 G R Hol'way 9 Osgood, SansPeurll., Cantilever r.'CSl Wii-dsor 1 1-16 l:4GAfa.st 20f 881 5 9 10 10 10 10' T Brooke 10 Accelerate, Pas.Swain, MintCat 54938 Dufferin 7-8 l:3ofast 30 105 781 J Schless'r 7 Satinniore, Missouri, Polygain't 54911 Dufferin 1 1-16 1:53 fast 10 111 6" J Schless'r 7 Will Soon. Neenah, Statira JOHN ARBOR, ch. g, 3 (M) 101 By Bowman Ponto Rosa, by Bridge of Canny. (Trainer, J. Tigue. Owner. F. St. John.) 50133 D'shire 1 1-4 2:07 good 30 101 G 3 4 C 73 711 J Kederis 8 D.Carroll, CourtFool. DoctorJim 5C035 D'shire 1 1-S l:CGslow 37 102 2 G 8 7 4t 2 J Kederis 10 All Right Sir, DollyC, LittleEd 5599S D'shiro lm70y l:442fast 42 105 3 9 7 G C2 G'l J Kederis 11 C'eadourll.. F.S'non, L.L'fellow 55702 Windsor 1 1-10 l:47fast 10 102 2 5 7 7 52 54 J Kederis t) OmerK., liouskid, lUehard V. C5642 Windsor 1 1-4 2:C0Vifast S 99 4 5 5 G G2 5"! A Claver 10 Incog, Benevolent, Doctor Jim 65501 Fi.Erie lm70y 1:45 fast 5 102 C 7 6 5 3s 2'1 C Lang 8 Roseate, Grand Daddy, Hueii LADY LILLIAN, blk. f. 3 103 By Zeus Black Swan, by 3Ierbort. (Trainer. C. Kirschbaum. Owner, H. Lingenbach). 5GJ0S Windsor 1 1-10 l:52mud 24 103 2 9 10 9 S- CA C Lang 30 Goldine, Greenland, Court Fool 6G129 D'shire 11:41 good 1 103 2 4 G 3 3 lh A Gantner 7 Joaqulna, Be Sure, Chow 659!)9 D'shire 1 l:39fast G 10S S S S G C- C' J McCabe 9 Miss Petite, Old Chap, J. lloshor 65845 K'worth lm70y l:44fast 37-10 9'J 12 11 10 9 7'1 44i C Lnng 12 Merrimae, Allltight.Sir, He S'lie 54227 Jamaica lm70y l:44fast 3-5 107 3 2 3 3 3 2a L Fator 7 W.Machlue, Mandalay. Ch'lenger 54108 Jamaica 1 1-1G l:4Gfast 7 S7 4 4 4 3 3' 321 B Mari'elll -1 B.L-iddio. Bal.Dancerll.. Tufter Page 6 FIRST HACK .1 1-2 KnrlonKs. 2-ycnr-olds. ar.-sideji.s. Sneclal Weights. (Awir. 11), 1J18 1:05 2 10tf.) Indei Course DIst TiineT'ckOdd AVt St Str Fin Jockeys Started Order of Finleh DOROTHY BUCKNER. b. f, 2 (M) 112 By McGcc Elizabethan, by Hamburg. (Trainer, C. T. Worthington. Owner, C. W. Moore, Jr.). 55972 D'shire 5-S l:01Sjfast 21 1301 7 0 3 4' 01 II Saladin 11 JukoBerger, S.Prince, L'.I.MaeB. 55C3G AA'indsor 5-S l:00-;jfast 35 113 4 3 4 31 31 II Saladin 11! Marble, B. Dunn, Bred at Home 555S3 Ft.Erie 5-S l:01ifast 27-10 111 3 2 1 ll 3 H Saladin 10 Moss Fox II., Marble, Clansman 5544S Ft.Erie 5-S l:00ifast 22f 110 4 3 6 41 41 H Saladin 11 Devonite, SoIlGoos, TomCassidy 55277 Ham'ton 5r8 l:02y5fast 87 111 7 4 5 5'1 42 H Saladin 12 Feylance, Clansman, L'aUdle G4S43 B.Boa'ts 5-8 l:00slop 34 112 0 8 8 9 7" H Saladin 0 Misdeal, Quick Run, AYolf's Cry LILLIAN MAE B.. b. f, 2 (M) 112 Bv Uncle Little Tee, by Galveston. (Trainer, W. Perkins. Owner, G. F. Baker). 55972 D'shire 5-8 l:01"ifast 61 112 C 3 4 31 S'l E Pool 11 .Take Berber, S.Prince, B.Bnnps 55836 K'worth 5-S 3:004,sfast 13-10 315 4 2 23 22 E Pool S DarkAges, Hum. Humps, Ainbii-.u 55G3G AVindsor 5-S l:00fast 14 113 11 11 7 6'5 C'i W Mor'seyl2 Marble. Billy Dunn, D'yRuckner 5532C Latonia 5-S l:01fast 11-5 112 S 8 4 22 21 W Mor'seyll BrightLeaf, FlyingP'ce, O.Colin 55003 Latonla 5-S l-.COJsfast C 115 7 10 0 9 93 PI Pool 11 Bob.Ilair, M.Winsor, Inquisition E37S3 Lex'ton 1-2 49hvy 2D-10 112 1 4 31 3 E Pool 12 JeanneBowdro. Alverlda, Querlda DELHI MAID, ch. f, 2 (M) 112 By Delhi May Maid, by Yankee (Trainer, R. McKeever. Owner, H. Shein). EG121 Sar'loga 5-S 1:00 fast 8 107 5 3 4 41 G41 L. Fator 10 Evil, Early Bird, Citation E59G3 Empire 51 f 1:0S slow 11-5 104 7 2 2 ll 4 L McAtee 7 L'yMother, Sweepy, FinnishMaid 558C9 Empire 51 f l:C9&mud 4 110 7 7 7 7 4'3 L McAtee 7 Witcliw'rk, M.Belle, T.A'eng'nee 55733 Empire 51 f l:064ifast 30 112 6 3 4 51 G'2 L McAtee 10 Emotion, Balance.. M'land Belle 55C55 Empire 5-S 1:02 fast 33 110 4 4 9 10' 10IS L McAtee 12 Collinga, Carmencitu, Balance 54724 Belmont 42f st . 52fast 20 104 7 6 62 7S3 L. McAteo S Modesty, V Colleen, Bev.Belle FEDORA, br. f, 2 (M) 112 By Sain Embellish, by Alvescot. (Trainer, R. "Williams. Owner, G. J. Long). EH28 D'shire 5-S l:01fegood 50 110 3 3 3 2l J D M'ney S Bewitch, Zack Terrell, Tulane 5G053 D'shire 5-S l:03Mshvy 12 100 3 3 4 5' 6'2 G Fields 0 Hysteria, Bump. Bumps, Gazlnta 55972 D'shire 5-S l:01fast 112 109 5 10 8 10 10'4 S Boyle 11 JakeBerger, S.Prince, LU.MaeB. 56S43 K'worth 51 f l:07fast 15 10S 4 G G 71"- 81 S Boyle 12 Momentum, PeacePal, Forestall 65S1C K'worth 5-S l:00fast C7 110 5 6 CI 7" S Boyle 8 D.Ages, L.MacB., B'pety Bumps GRACE FOSTER, b. f, 2 (M) 112 By Superman Cadeau, by Golden Maxim. (Trainer, T. Lynn. Owner, E. K. Bryson). 53S43 K'worth 51 i l:07fast 20 101 11 It 11 10- 1G J .chelepetsl2 Momentum, PeacePal, Forestall 65G76 Windsor 5-S l:01fast 5S 112 10 8 8 Si 5'J J Shelepetsll P'wderFuce, B.Bumps, Forestall 5555G Ft.Erie 5-8 1:02 fast 27 10110 10 10 11 1 ll'4 J Shelepetsll! Myltosie, C'stwocdBoy, RosaLee 55475 Ft.Erie 5-S l:01fast 1G 109 10 S 5 G3 54J J Shelepetsl2 Dare, Forestall, Bumpety Bumps 54093 Thorncliffe 5-8 l:01fast 21 103 53i J Shelepets C Lot.Loraine. Ashlin, Ad.D'ghter E4G21 Thorncliffe 4Jf 55fast 15 110 3i J Shelepets 8 OoLaLa, ShadyNook, Myltosie E43G1 Thorncliffe 3-4 l:174hvy 17 110 . 61 J Shelepet3 7 Petie, Shooter, Billy Dunn THE MANAGERESS, ch. f, 2 (M) 112 By The Manager Marigold, by Kartagon. (Trainer, T. Lynn. Owner, E, K. Bryson). E6155 D'shire 5-S l:01M;fast 16 103 4 1 3 4 G42 J Shelepetsll B. Bumps, -Pumps, Dissolute 55475 Ft.ErIo 5-8 1:01 fast 17 107 11 9 6 ti'l 9" M Buxton 32 Dare, Forestall, Bumpety Bumps EE376 Ham'ton 5-S 1:02 fast 40 107 10 10 9 8 9" M Buxton 12 High C., Ashlin, Loveliest E4G2S Belmont Alt st 53fast 8 107 10 10 91 9Ji J Zoeller 14 Ber'gton, Marg. White, Hyp'bolo 5456S Belmont 4Jf st 53fast 7 102 9 9 9 915 T Doylo !) Vendor, Bantry Pass, Wreckiess PEGGY ATKINS, b. f, 2 (M) 112 By Jack Atkin Dentifrice, by St. Andrew. (Ownor, W. J. Dowlin). 5G15T) D'shire 5-S l:01fast 22-5f 99 10 10 11 11 1013 E Anthonyll B. Bumps, Pumps, Dissolute TULAlE, b. c, 2 (M) 115 By Wrack Augusta Victoria, by Sain. (Trainer, J. C. Gallaher. Owner, Gallahor Bros.). 50128 D'shire 5-8 l:01good 22-5 113 4 2 2 2 4'1 W Mor'sey S Bewitch. Fedora, Zack Terrell 55972 D'shire 5-S l:01faat 41-10 112 3 4 7 Si 912 11 J Burkell JakeBerger, S.Prince, LlI.MueB. First start for the followins: BLACK DEER, blk. c. 2 (H) 115 By Athclir.s II. Ida, by Poop o'Day. (Trainer, J. II. Strato. Owner, Nevada Stock Farm). STACY ADAMS, b. c, 2 (M) 115 By Golden Maxim Kiva, by Sempronius. (Trainer, J. Umcnsetter. Owner, T. M. Murphy). SfiCOKD RACE '.1-4 Mile. JJ-year-olils antl upward. Claiitiinsr. (Atis". 20, X020 1:11 104.) ALCATRAZ, ch. c, 3 107 By Von Tromp Gottllebon, by Rubicoa. (Trainer, W. Block. Owner, C. Buxton). 52747 F.G'nd;; lm7Gy l:49hvy 10 109 3 2 1 1 21 3s J.I Buxton 7 LucyKate, GIltFrlnge, B.Stone C2C92 F.G'nds 1 1:40 fast 12 ltO 4 4 4 4 G G13 J J M'ney tt MastnrJaclc. CntUp, WillowTree 52C01 F.G'nds 3-1 l:13faat S 110 5 C 5 r 51 J Ileupel 9 Day Billy, Rolo. Bancocas E2497 F.G'nds 3-4 l:13fast 20 112 7 C 4 5' 3" G K'chb'm 8 Twopair, Joa(uina, Bmizaf 52193 F.G'nda 3-4 1:17 hvy 15 110 4 9 7 5 5' M Buxton Day Lilly, Corilla, Lucy Kate 52070 .Tef'son 3-4 l:lGhvy 8 113 7 7 7 7 7,u M Buxton 7 Tan Son, Petrarch, Undine 51779 Jef'aon 3-4 l:14good G 90 7 S 8 S S14 A Gartner 8 Bap.Day, Sterling, V.-Cliairman 51705 Jef'son 51 f l:107imud 20 1G9 4 5 5 5 5If M Buxton 5 B.Buck. Ma'lincLillian. Purader COCA COLA, hi. f, 3 102 By Supermen Rupicola, by Advanco Guard. (Trainer, A. L. Austin. Owner, G. L. Parrott). 5G21G Ft.Erie 3-4 l:15',4good G3 101 5 2 2 I'l Is J Shelepetsll Dancing Girl, Get 'Em, Iron Boy 5G1G3 Ham'ton 3-4 l:13VSfast 10 93 7 G 4 41 Gl K Parr'ton S The Decision, Cormoran, Titauia 55777 K'worth 3-4 l:14fast 33 104 7 7 7 5 4'"l E Barnes 12 Merrimac, Cormoran, Lowell 5547G Ft.Erie 3-4 l:13fast 17 1W 7 G 7 7 79 C Curatell S Sudor, Thursday Nighter, Kama 552S2 Ham'ton 3-4 1:14 fast 14 100 10 G 5 5h 10" I Gordon 12 Sudor. Winchester, Murphy E3227 Havana 51 f l:07ysfast 8-5 10S 5 4 4 3'1 3s G Fields S Roseate. Black Top. Tosca NUTCRACKER, br. h, C 110 By Thrush Roman Slave, by St. Serf. Owner, H. M. Gregory). 53732 IL deG'e 1 1-1G l:4Sfast 3-2 107 S 4 3 1 H 2s L McAtee 12 H'kamore, B'lipgamc, T.S'ndcrs 440S0 Jamaica 1 l:41tnudll-20 101 1 1 2 1 11 13 H Myers 4 JockScot, Ury.Ford, L.Gertrude 41008 Aq'duct 1 1-8 1:50 fast 35 97 3 3 3 3 3 33 J Callahan 15 Lucullite. Corn Tassel 43909 AQ'duct 7-8 l:26mud R 106 4 4 4 2 23 2s II Myers 5 Old Rosebud. Homely. Lead.Star 39G29 Belmont 1 l:37'.fast 15 ICO 4 4 5 5 5 518 L. McAtee 5 Naturalist. Sundashll.. F.Wand 39310 Saratoga 3-4 l:12Vifast 20 114 6 7 9 95 910 C F'b'ther 10 Flags. T.o'th'Morniiig, F. Wand 39947 Aq'duct 1 l:3S'fefast 2 110 3 2 2 2 11 1 C F'b'ther 0 Valais, Jusqu' au Bout, Tombolo WHALEBONE, blk. h, 5 107 By Alan-a-Dale Marcotini, by Marco. (Trainer, T. E. Crist. Owner, T. E. Crist). 54G53 Belmont 1 l:SG"fast 15 120 6 4 3 7 7 73J M Mount' n 7 Pl'fcllow, C'lVicw, LuckyFind 54G0S Belmont Gl f l:lSfast 20 1061 2 3 3 ' 2& 43 M Mount'nlO Cum S:th, Neddam, Diomedes 51405 Jamaica 3-4 l:15mud G 118 G 4 4 4' 48 M Mounfn S Diins'del, Diom'es, M'dcn's Ual't 51176 Pimlico 3-4 1:17 hvy 9-5 117 C 2 2 1" 13 M Mount'n C Sobrigade, Smart Guy, Satana 54033 Pimlico 3-4 l:lGichvy 10 115 7 4 2 3 33 M Mount'n U SuunyJim, SeaPirate, Brigauna 54007 Pimiico 1 l:44slop 6 115 4 2 1 1 2s 2s M Mounfn 8 Cop.Dcmon, Sara.Jay, OrmaRecd itlRAH, ch. f, 4 112 By Astronomer Mary Greenwood, by Falsstte. (Trainer, C. H. Neal. Owner, J. D. Bartolomco). EG159 D'shire 3-4 l:12fast 33 10S 0 4 7 10 10' E Anthonyll Hereafter, Youuecd, NurseJane 55973 D'shire 3-1 l:13fast 30 110 6 G S Sl 72 E AnthonylO M.thoTime, Col. Matt, Hereafter 55872 K'worth 3-4 l:131ofast 22-5 10S 6 5 5 51 7 J Peych'udll Polar C)ib, Kinglike, Trusty 557G0 K'wcrth lm70y 1:47 good21-10 113 4 1 1 3 5l 7 J H Burkell Franklin, i"g Adam, Little Ed 53G97 Windsor 3-4 l:124fast 29 110 4 3 3 41 31! J II Burkel2 Hereafter. ThcBas'ge, Amack'u CORMORAN", ch. g, 4 114 By L'Oiseau Lyre Orietta, by Lo Btgittairra. (Trainer, C. V. Hall. Owner, C. W. Hall). EC323 Ft.Erie 3-4 l:14good 8 109 4 5 7 Gl Gi II ThurberlO Thor. Way. V.Welles, Phan.Fair 5G271 Ft.Eria 3-4 1:13 fast 7 107 4 4 3 2'1 31 II Thurber 9 Ima Frank, Polar Cub, V.Wellcs CG1G3 Ham'ton 3-4 l:13V4fast Gl 112 1. G 3 32 23 J McTag't 8 TlieDeeision, Titania, T.theMark EP092 Ham'ton 1 OT l:40fast G 108 4 3 3 J. I1! I3 J McTag't 10 IjiuraMillcr, Lead.Star, Causo 5C007 Ham'ton 3-4 l:14fast 7 109 5 3 2 21 25 H Shilling 12 Gur. Water, C'teague, L.Luxury 05892 K'worth 3-4 l:lisiop 8 105 G 5 4 4 41 J McTag't 12 Itef'gecII., TubbyA.. M.theTimc BEAU BRUMMEI. II., b. g, 4 . 107 By Brummel Scrpestaria, by Dici Welles. (Trainer, A. L. Kirby. Ownor, A. L. Kirhy). 5G30S Ft.Erie 1 l:42hvy 20 309 3 2 G 7 7 71S G Walls 7 M.Rosell., Pep.Sauce, T.D'cision ECO&l Ham'ton 1 1-1G l:4Sfast 35 106 7 G G 7 8 812 J Rowan S C.ofGoId. KingTrojan, Austral E535S Ham'ton 3-4 l:14f,fast 7G 106 H 10 12 12 12l J Gruber 12 ToethcM'k, IronBoy, TheDe'sion E4S4S B.Bon'ts 1 l:45slop 21 107 10 8 4 2 4"k 3'1 G Wralls 15 Kirah, Leoti Fay, Bond G4E73 T'cliffo lm70y l:43?4hvy 35 107 612 G Walls 8 M't'nUosell., S'tApple, D'km'te 52743 F.G'nds 3-4 l:iGhvy 15 ICS 12 13 13 S1 915 J Gruber 13 Destroyer, B.Roberts, PlaiuBill SOCIAL STAR, b. c. 3 110 By Brummcl Glad SmBo, by Br. MacBTide. (Trainor, A. Alexandra. Owner, A. E. Alexandra). EG132 D'shiro 3-4 1:13 good 9 123 5 7 0 CiA Gantnerl2 ThcNephew, Diana, Sw'tLiberty E55SS Ft.Erie 1 1-1G l:4S5igood 20 98 G G 3 7 6s G'7 J Rowan S Past.Swain, Fizer, Gain deCnuse 55529 Ft. Erie 3-4 1:14 fast 7 120 S 8 8 9' S3 II Thurberll Antilles, Vic Mimoz, Trail tula 55303 Ham'ton 1 OT l:39good 19 541 4 3 3 2 41 O A Gautner 8 Simnyland, Brisk, King John 55213 Hamton 3-4 l:15Vsfast 7 111 2 4 1 l1! l"k H Thurberl2 OrandDaddy, VicMunos. TanSon DR. SHAFER, b. g, 6 111 By Tcddington Martha Palmer, by Sempronius. (Trainer, W. L. Hatchett. Owner, J. M. Nunamaker). E5S22 K'worth 1 1-8 ltfllsfast 3S 105 4 2 3 8 9 915 J D M'ney 9 Court Fool, Flame, La Fourde 557S0 K'worth 1 1-S l:51fast 3Gf 30C1 9 S 7 5 Gl 7C1 J D M'neyl2 P'ro-a-Feu, Encrinite, J.C.Stone 53253 Mobile Ab 5-8 1:05 mud 41 120 7 G 5 2' 2 W D'k'son 7 Virge, Clean, Up, Old Bosa 53212 Mobile Ab Gl f l:2GVsfast 3 120 C'lW F'nklia C Mick.Mcwr. Tiirerltose, Parrisb POKEY B., b. h, 5 (M) . 110 By Charivari Helon Buraott, by Allaa-a-Dale. (Trainer, G. P. Sherman. Owner, C. H. Gilroy). 5G323 Ft.Erie 3-4 l:14good 4G 107 9 8 9 91 9a2 I Fletcher 10 Thor. Way, V.Welles, rhan.Fair 5G294 Ft.Erie 1 1:48 hvy 48 103 1 1 1 2 32 3'1 J Simmons 7 Blazonry, War Winner, Medusa 58216 Ft.Erle 3-4 l:15good S9 303 10 10 10 81 71 J Simmons 11 Coca Cola, DancingGirl, Get'Em 5C13G Ham't'n 3m70y l:45fast 35 115 3 5 6 6 7 72s I Fletcher 7 Cubanita, O'talP'k, E'tw'dP'cess 55982 Ham'ton 3-4 l:13V&slow 116 103 6 G 8 8 713 I Fletcher S Hildur, Some Baby, Fizer 53377 Havana lm50y l:44fast 12 103 5 2 6 6 ll8 11" , J SimmonsBJ Boher-Na-Brcena, Sentry, Vellf SAN MARCUS, ch. g, 4 114 By Sweepar Lady Nell, by Mordant. (Trainer, A. Brent. Owner, A. Brent). 5C0S1 D'shire 3-4 l:13slow llf 115 10 10 19 92 9s.3 J H'tamerll Guy. Amackassin, Amanda 5C02S D'shire 3-4 l:18hvy 12 113 9 10 9 92 81S J H'tamerll Nightstick, C.L'ydecker, M.Dora E5S72 K'worth 3-1 l:13fast 103 106 7 7 7 C 5s C Curatal 11 Polar Cub, Kinglike, Trusty 64690 Dorval 3-4 l:16slow 14f 101 8 7 9 92 993 J H'tamerl2 R't Angle, Toe the Mark, Blaise C3107 Sh'port 7-8 l:29good 3-5 115 1 2 3 5 7 728 J Heupel 8 Lad, Richard V.. Tony FAIR LASSIE, b. f, 3 03 By Olambala Mary Sellars, by Uncommon. 'Trainer. W. Weir. Owner, C. I. Wilson). 56304 Ft.Erie 51 f l:C9hvy 79 111 19 10 10 10 9ci H Gibson 10 Hasten On. Ettahe, Greenland E613S Ham'ton 3-4 l:13fast 54 101 7 S S S 7" J Rowan 8 Kuklux, Ph'ntomFair, S'garmiut E6O08 Ham'ton 3-4 l:13fast lOf 106 12 12 12 ll2 S11 J Rowan 12 Ablaze, Lad's Love, Ima Frank S05G3 W'dbine 3-4 l:14slow 3S 105 11 11 11 11 112S R Rom'elll 11 Frivol, Morning Face, Mad May 50514 W'dbine 3-4 1:13 fast ESf 90 10 11 10 10 1 10 2 E Harb'ne 11 Kuklux, Bobby Allen, The Boy 50470 W'dbine 3-4 l:14fast 16 106 5 5 5 4l 4'1 R Rom'elli 8 IrishJig, Dellahm, Herendosy 50257 Dorval 51 f l:14!hvy 3 3CG 6 5 3 42 6ls II Myers 7 MadMuy, Cant'nGirl. M.Miguon E0O72 B.Bon'ts 3-4 1:1S mud 10 10-1 1 5 5 321 36 J Dreyer 5 Ikey T., Ajom, Little Dear FICKLE FANCY, b. m, C 105 K7 Lovetie Hfl, by eisantsam. (Trainer, J. H. Murray. Owner, J. H. Murray). 56404 AVindsor 3-4 l:16mud 207 95 4 G S S S13 T Brooke S Manoevre, Itagazza, RapidStride MKC7 D'shire 3-4 l:17hvy 37 103 5 6 6 7l S2S E Josiah 8 Rapid Stride. Ruby, TheN'ephew 65737 Windsor 3-4 lCHslop 2T.5 106 2 8 9 93 9'2 J G'neisen 11 C'mand'le, S'meB'by. Dr.C'rmen 5E033 Conn'ht 3-4 l:154sfast 13f 107 4 6 6 o 6J E Taylor 12 General, Cormoran, M'ruingFace 54663 Dorval 3-4 l:22hvy 29 108 8 8 7 7l 513 E Taylor 9 Redland, Tarascon, Pullux MARY COWELL, ch. f, 3 98 By Magneto Miss Thompson, by Goldcrcst. (Trainer, F. Kellcy. Ownor, D. Lehan). 5G057 D'shire 1 l:4Ghvy 11S 95 10 1111 11 10 10" T Burns 11 MaryJ.Bakor, Lou.Wynno, Hiien 6495S Conn'ht 1 1-1G 1:49 fast 51 89 1 G 10 11 11 102 E Harb'nell L.Wynne, T.Br'ks, East'dP'cesa 54G93 Dorval 1 1-16 l:50slow 74 93 7 o C 7 7 721 J Rowan 8 Roisterer, She Devil, Perhaps E4C39 Dorval 1 1-1G 2:01 slop 50 95 1 8 8 S 6 51 J Rowan S Woodthrush, Iluen, Great Hawk THIltD RACE :i-4 Mile. tt-year-olds anil upward. Fillies ami Blares. Allowances. (Auk:. 20, 1J)20 1:11 :: 104.) AUNTIE MAY. ch. f, 3 103 By Uncle May Hempstead, by Patron. (Trainer, C. T. Worthlngton. Owner, O. T. Worthington). EC003 D'shire 3-4 l:122ifast 39 100 1 4 4 01 C8i C DIshmon 7 E.Rick'bacher, Hadrian, J.Daisy 5698 Windsor 3-4 l:12fust 41 105 3 3 3 3 41 C Dishmon (1 Adonis. Darkllorse, ByJimlny 65479 Ft.ErIo 3-4 l:33fast 7 302 7 3 3 3 3 A Claver 8 Daydue. I.adyMeavu, V.-C'rman 61115 Latonla 2-4 l:12fast 4 110 3 2 5 5 54i O VanDn'n 5 Sir Lawnfal, Napoo, BitniralSiick 60531 Latonla 51 f l:0Gfast 17 112 6 5 8 84 81 C VanDu'nll -Muskalloiige, Bruiisvvick, Raug'u REFUGEE II., b. f, 4 110 By Irish Lad Suffragette rv., by Voter. (Trainer, J. Umcnscttor. Ownor, T. M. Murphy). 55892 K'worth 3-4 l:llslop 32f 109 2 2 1 11 li G Fields 12 TubbyA.. M.tlicTime, Cormoran 54217 Church'l 3-4 l:12-3fast SO 103 6 7 9 11 nl P Long 11 Dr.C'nieii. A.Jackll., Scrgt.Yurk 51326 Church'l 3-4 l:12bfa:it G7 300 1 2 3 7'i 92' P Lonjr !) HighCIoi'd, B.Iicauty, Gco.Starr 51033 Latonla 3-4 l:t3Vfast 7 307 1 1 1 l'l 1" P Long 12 ColumbiaTcuii, Tulsa, T.McOco 50319 Lex'ton 3-1 l:1244fast 62 9S 7 6 7 7 61S P Long 7 V.America, O.BIos'm. ArrowP't 19777 B.Grass 5-8 59fast 41 ISO 501 P Long 5 VivaAmcr., InaWood, IidyLuXi 49710 B.Grass 51 f 1:08 mud 3 94 38 P Long 4 L.Lnrury, Sds.o.PIcasure, Jago 48643 Latonla 3-4 l:12igood 26 98 2 1 1 41 5'2 C Buell S Cliiit'ville, B.Paradise, BonJour 48370 Latonla 3-4 l:13fast 17-10 107 2 1 1 l'l 3 S Wlda 12 Brother.Love. LordWrack. Tulna E5TERO, b. f. 4 115 By Ivan the- Terrible Foyer, by Masetto. (Trainer, J. Walters. Owner, G. M. Hendrlo). FC1C5 Ham'ton 1 1-4 2:05 fast 7 102 0 4 5 4 Eh C" I Gordon 0 My Dear, Luckv B., O. Splifre 560C9 Ham'ton 1 1-8 l:53fast 1G-5 100 7 3 2 2 2s l I Gordon S Lucky B., Registrar, ltuiiquol 33893 K'worth 1 1-10 l:49islop 6 96 6 5 4 3 a" 5s J Rowan Kinburn, My Dear, Breeze 55759 K'worth 1 1-S l:54good 11 96 4 1 1 1 ll 3'1 J Rowan , My Dear, Irish Kiss, Best Pal 55G39 AVindsor 3-4 l:llfast 8 100 7 7 6 Gl S'l G Fields 8 E.R'nbacher, MlssJ'ma, M'kiu'd ABLAZE, b. f, 4 110 By Tony Bonero Abrasion, b;' Sialln. (Trainer, H. Oots. Owner, H. Oots). 5C307 Ft.Ei-io 1 l:41hvy 31-10 101 5 1 1 2 7s 7" L McD'ott S King's Champion, BettyJ., Fizer 5G21S Ft.Erie 51 f l:C6good33-10 107 1 1 1 l3 33 L. McD'ott 30 M.theTime, R'cocas, T.o'th'M'g EG003 Ham'ton 3-4 l:13fast 7 114 1 3 2 4i 48 L McD'ott S Lad'sLove, SmartGuy, S.Baby 5G0OS Ham'ton 3-4 l:13fast lOf 108 2 2 1 11 VI L McD'ottl2 Lad's Love, Ima Frank, Ettahe 55378 Ham'ton 3-4 l:13fast 9 113 1 3 2 4h 541 L McD'ott 8 UltraGold, Guaranteed, TanSon 55122 Conn'ht 3-4 l:13jfast 39-10 108 2 6 4 43 n j. McD'ottlO FlaggingSpirit, J.'sU'a. Soc.Star 54671 Thorncliffe 3-4 1:16 hvy 17-10 101 1 L McD'ott S V. Welles, Phan.Fair. TheTrump PHANTOM FAIR, b. f, 4 110 By Potcr Quince -BeUita, by Ban Bruih. (Trainer, M. Lipps. Owner, I. B. Dunn). 5G401 AA'indsor 3-4 l:Hmud 17-10 108 3 1 1 Ink 52 E Pool S Manoevrn. Ragazza, RapidStrido EG323 Ft.Erie 3-4 l:14good 10 323 2 2 2 2U 33 J Butwell 10 Thorny Way, V.Welles, Youneed 5G13S Ham'ton 3-4 l:13fast 8 105 1 3 1 la 2J F Murphy 8 Kuklux, Stigarmint. Ima Frank 55335 Ham'ton 51 f l:07good 6 106 1 1 1 l'l l'l A Claver 9 TheDocislou. Burgoyne. T.N'ter 55011 Conn'ht 3-4 l:14fast 6 308 4 2 3 3! GU 33 Taylor 8 HasteuOn, G.AV'ater. Assumption 5J671 Thorncliffe 3-4 1:16 hvy 9 101 34 II Rem'ert 8 Ablaze, Aran.AArellcs, Tlu-Trump 54564 Thorncliffe 3-1 1:15 hvy 20 105 2 I Gordon 8 Anticipate, Ablase. AVhoCares 4217 Pimlico 3-4 l:14slow IS 105 2 3 3 3 3r H Rem'ert 13 Titauia. L.Maudie. Klagllngll. FOURTH ItACE 1 1-1G riles. -year-oIils anil upward. Clsir.iinjr. (July 21, lftl4 1:44 2-5 1 114.) FRANKLIN, ch. g, 8 113 By Jim Gaffney Gliding By, by Argyle. (Trainer, S. Polk. Owner, S. Polk). 5G254 Ft.Erio lm70y l:44fast 38-5 311 5 5 5 4 Si 2t E Fator 5 Exhorter, Mor. Elder. Wakefield 5G155 D'shire 1 1-8 l:54fast 43-10 106 7 8 5 4 33 21 E Fator 11 KingGeorge. BribedA'oter, AVave E6004 D'shire lm70y l:44fast 5 116 12 1 1 2a 4l E Fator 11 Young Adam, B. A'oter, LittleEd 3f.S49 K'worth lm70y l:43fast 6 113 5 2 2 2 4'1 43 E Fator 8 Star Realm, Lothalr, Roisterer 557C0 IC'worth lm70y 1:47 good 13 112 10 C 4 2 l'l l'l E Fator 11 Y. Adam, Little Ed, Sumlurla 55430 Reno lm70y l:44fast 1 112 fi'l E Fator 7 Coffield, L. Lachmund. V. Loon 55224 Reno lm20y l:43M;fast 9-5 112 2 E Fator 7 Coffield, A'alleyParkMaid, Ph'an LA FOUDRE, b. m, 5 107 By Peep o'Day My Gyp, by Kyrle Daly, (Trainer, J. C. Gallaher. Owner, Gallahor Bros.). EG0S2 D'shire 1 1-S 1:58 slow 3 102 6 0 2 2 31 33 C Lang 9 S. Peur II., Hendrlo Contestant 55977 D'shire 1 1-16 1:47 fast 21-5 111 2 9 9 4 42 41 H J BurkelO BroomP'ddler, Osgood Burgoyne ST.S22 K'worth 1 1-S l:54fast V-10 107 6 6 5 2 3'i II J Burke 9 CourtFortl, Flame, AVar AVlnner 5.r.CS2 AA'indsor 1 1-8 l:52rast 7 1051 2 3 7 5 3' 3s3 H J Burke32 P.-a-Feu, Ixthalr, FrankShan'n 55339 H't'n 1 1-S OT l:52good 7 103 3 4 4 5 6'1 710 F And'sonl2 Murray, Prospector, Buladlu GREENLAND, ch. g, 3 101 By Broomstick Hansa, by Hamburg. (Trainer. W. M. Cain. Owner, W. M. Cain). EG10S AA'indsor 1 1-15 l:52mud GO 200 G 1 1 2 2' 22 L McD'ottlO Goldine. Court Fool. Joan of Arc 6322 Ft. Erie 3-4 l:14good 21 111 C 11 lh 5 E Pollard 10 Thor. Wav, V.AVelles Phan Fair UZOi Ft.Erie 51 f l:09hvj' 2S 30S G 1 3 31 22 E Polhird 10 Hasten On. Ettahe P T Barnum 56272 Ft.Erio 1 3-3G l:4Sfast 9 109 5 3 3 3 31 441 E I'ollard 5 Tan Son, Antilles, Explosive EG21S Ft.Erio 51 f l:00&good 29 103 4 5 5 Cl G's E Pollard 30 Ablaze, MlssedtheTime R'cocag CG127 D'shire 3-4 l:131KOod 25 IIS 9 6 5 C3 44 G Fields 10 H. Burgovue, Trusty, Lancelot 55373 Ham'ton 3-4 l:14'sfast 23-5 97 4 5 6 81 117J A Gantnerl2 Plantoon, Grand Daddyi AVralth AUSTRAL, b. g, 0 113 By Dalhoiule Anstrallnt, by Montwitv. (Trainer, A. Swenke. Owner. A. Swenke). 3E373 AVindsor 1 1-S l:5Sslop 19-10 110 8 S C 5 5 4!1 II Myers 8 Woodthrush. Osgood, K Trojan 6C293 Ft.Erie 1 2-1G 2:09hvy 9-10 109 4 4 4 1 l3 l3 II Myers Trickster II., Piedra, JackMoiuit T.G190 Ft.Erie 1 1-3G 1:48 hvy 32-5 332 7 G 4 5 1 l2 H Myers 9 Dancer, Serbian, Joe Joe EG0G4 Ham'ton 1 1-16 l:4Sfast 6 109 8 S 8 C 5J 33 H Myers 8 C.ofGold, King Trojan, Neenah EG03S H'm'n 1 1-1COT lMG'Afast 13 100 5 7 7 G 4! 3'1 I Gordon 7 Darnay. Ernest A.. Corilla 55817 K'worth 1 1-4 2:0Gfast f- ICS 8 8 6 G 6s 5si II Myers 12 Bond, LadyLongfellow SeaAVay 55679 AA'indsor 1 1-S l:54fust 10 10G 9 10 9 8 51 6S1 H Myers 7 Dix.Carroll, Kuklux, Benevoleut 555C2 Ft.Erie 1 1-S 1:53 fast 14 103 7 7 7 7 Ga 47i J Rowan 9 Benevolent, Y.Adam, L.L'gfel'w WARLIKE, ch. g, 4 103 By Ivan the Terrible Rebellion, by Btar Shoe. (Trainer, W. C. Baines. Owner, J. M. Collins). '56305 Ft.Erie 1 l:43hvy 35 109 G 5 3 3 2'1 l3 R R'amlli 7 nendrio. Bardora, Iron Bov 5G253 Ft.Erio 1 1-16 l:47fast 8 111 12 12 12 10 10a vej j Eutwell 33 D.of Well' ton. Lead Star Piedra 5G390 Ft.Erie 1 1-1G 1:48 hvy 10 107 9 9 8 S Gh 541 K Parr'ton 9 Austral. Dancer, Serbian' 56139 Ham'ton 3 1-1G l:4S7sfast 10 102 5 5 4 4 4l 44 K Parr'ton (i M.Rosell., T'kster II P'snector 5C037 I-I'm'n 1 1-1G0T1:47 fast 1G 301 7 4 5 5 4 31 H -Thurber S F.IIome, M'nEosell.i K.Trojan 55255 .Ham'ton 1 1-S 1:55 fast 54 103 7 G 6 8 7s 7'4 J Rowan 8 OmeHC, MormonElder, Austral 550SG Conn'ht 1 3-1G 2:01fast 10 107 10 9 9 9 91 10" A Claver 11 TricksterlL, SolidRock, Rhymer 54904 B.Bon'ts 1 1-8 1:56t3s1ow 18 104 4 C 5 5 3a 31 A Claver S Bar One, Lazy Lou, Duke Ruff 54720 B.Bon'ts 1 1-8 l:56&fa3t 20 110 5 4 5 3 41 3l R L'casterll Koh-i-noor, Sentim'tal, S.Gilsey AVAR AVINNER, ch. g, 4 109 Ey Fitz Horbert Lady Winifred, by Plaudit. (Trainer, W. C. Weant. Owner. W. C. Weant). 56291 Ft.Erie 1 1:48 hvy 7 10S 4 3 3 1 l'l 2'1 J Shelepets 7 Blazonry. Pokey B. Medusa 56255 Ft.Erio 1 1-16 l:47fast 19 106 7 7 7' 6 5' 5U J ShelepetslS D.of Well'ton. Lead.'star Piedra 5G190 Ft.Erie 1 1-1G 1:4S hvy 10 112 3 4 5 ' C S3 7 E Pollard 9 Austral, Dancer, Serbian' 55S22 K'worth 1 1-S l:5ifast 29 109 1 3 2 :3 4a 43J E Don'hue 9 Court Fool, Flame, La Fourde 55559 Ft Erie 2-4 l:13fast 44 112 7 6 10 10" 10 B Mari'ellill BygoneDays, MyBoots, H'rmNiue 54936 Duf'rin Ab 5-8 l:03fast C 110 44 F Chiav'ta 7 En.Caruso, Pomerene, DoctorD. 54823 Duf'rin Ab 5-S 1:04 fast 13-10 112 1 F Chiav'ta 8 Treadwell, Miss Ouri, Tyrone 54747 Dufferin 7-8 l:34fast 5 109 4" F Chiav'ta 7 Pr'tyBaby, DickieAV., MinnieH 54C23 Thorncliffe 3-4 l:14fast 21 112 8' F Chiav'ta 1 1 AVabuska. Rajah. Grand Daddy 54381 Thorncliffe 51f l:09hvy 34 111 7s "F Chiav'talO Jean Bullant. Double Van, Iucos DARNLEY, blk. g, 5 109 By Kagneto Mizzle, by Kllkerran. (Trainer. H. Spargur. Owner, P. Graham). 55S01 K'worth 1 1-16 lSfast G 115 6 9 6 7 7' 581 J Butwell 12 Br.Poddler, W.Tnrnbow, Darnay 53662 AA'indsor 1 1-16 l:47fast 5 107 1 3 3 3 3a 3'1 J Dreyer 9 Roseate, O. Birthday. Kohi-noor 55041 AA'indsor 1 1-16 l:46fast 85 110 10 9 9 9 95 ?SJ J Dreyer 10 D.Carroll, SansPeurlL, ErnestA. 54903 B.Bon'ts 3 1-8 lGslow 22-5 10S 4 4 4 4 4s 1 J Dreyer 8 Salvatclle, linen, Chefa 6476S B.Bon'ts 1 1-8 1:55 fast 7 105 6 G 4 4 3l 2 J Dreyer 9 Great Hawk, Legacy, Salvatelle 51579 Dorval 1 1-16 l:54slop i0 309 8 S 8 8 8 738 J Dreyer 8 DukeRuff, SMim'tal, G'dc'stDoy 24227 Jamaica lni70y l:44fast 20 110 7 6 6 6 6 521 J Dreyer 7 AV.Machine, L.Lillian, Mandalay JOE JOE, b. h, 5 107 By Eey Hindoo La Sinaloa, by Emperor of Norfolk. (Trainor, 0. E. Pons. Owner, E. Lob). nosCS Ft.Erie 1 l:42hvy 11 107 5 4 3 3 G'l G' J Shelepets 7 M.Rosell., Pep.Sauce, T.D'cision 56190 FLErie 1 1-10 1:48 hvy 9 115 6 5 6 4 5 441 J Butwell 9 Austral. Dancer, Serbian 5C092 Ham'ton 1 OT l:40&fast 13 113 6 9 10 10 91 10'3 T Rowan 10 Cormoran, L.Miller, Lead. Star 50037 H'm'n 1 l-lCOTl:47 fast 1S-5 98 6 S 6 6 61 68 T Brooke S F.IIome, M't'nRosell., AVarlike 55355 Ham'ton 1 1-S 1:53 fast 10 10S 3 4 4 3 31 4 R Hol'way 8 OmerK., MormonElder, Austral 55247 H-m'n 1 1-S OT l:53fast 20 109 4 5 5 4 3'1 3s R Hol'waylS LaFoudre, Br'mPeddier, Neenah 65124 Conn'ht lm70y l:45fast 24 103 4 5 4 6 4 7J1 R Hol'way 8 Duke Ruff, Trusty, Little Ed OLD McKENNA, b. g, 4 109 By Transvaal Xuhla, by Gold Heels or Trentol. (Trainer. T. F. Boraman. Owner, J. Hovizi). 55S01 K'worth 1 1-1C l:4S4fast 1SR 110 30 7 9 9 S1 S"-3 II Gregory 12 B. Peddler, AV. Turnbow. Darnav 54S58 Conn'ht 1 1-16 1:49 fast 12-5f 107 7 10 11 9 7'1 5 H Gregoryll L.AVynne, T.Br'ks, EasfdP'ces's 54526 AVdbine 1 1-1G l:4S?sgood 19 1041 6 C G 6 6l 6" H Gregory 7 W.AVillow, M't'nRosell., R'terer 54457 AVdbine 1 1-S 1:57 slow 17 106 1 3 3 3 43 4s II Gregory 7 Siesta, AVoodthrush, Chief 54356 W'dbine 1 l:46s!op 22-5 104 3 4 4 2 2U 3 II Gregory G Joe.loe, K'lingll., T.F.M'Mahon 53G01 Bowie 1 1-1G l:50fast 26 106 7 9 9 7 62 6' II Gregorj' !' Koh-i-noor, Benevolent, Sp'dster 53315 Bowie 1 1-S lsfast 6 107 3 1 1 1 21 753 H Gregory 8 Austral, Solid Rock, Spearlene FIFTH 31ACH 1 1-10 iWiles. :;-year-olils anil uijivanl. Ilamlieap. CanatlI:iK-lrcil. (July 21, 1514 1:41 2-5 1 114.) SALVO, b. g, 5 114 By Charles Edward Shoo Fly, by Meddler. (Trainer, J. Walters. Owner. G. M. Hendrie). EC010 Ham't'n 3m70y l:45fast 29-10 113 1 1 2 2 2 2 It Thurber 0 Ajom, AzrnrI, Roeonnalssance 55779 K'worth 1 1-16 l:47fast E?. 113 3 1 1 1 l1 l'i II J Burke S Ajom, SirCIarente, WitcliFlower 55G37 AVindsor 1 1-1G 1:40 fast 4 100 7 1 1 1 11 13 G Fields 8 Antiphon, Yorkist. Yowelt 531S0 Havana 3-4 l:13Vf.fast 21 10S 3 . 4 4 63 53 J Francis S Assumption, Byrne, TheB.Dnke 630C9 Havana 3-4 l:12fast 3 105 4 2 2 3ak 43 It L'castcr 0 Dif.Eycs, ThelielgianlL, Osgood 529C3 Havana 3-1 1:13 fast 3 110 1 2 2 22 12 J Francis (i Run'yveu, B.ofAVar, King'sBella AZRAEL, b. h, 5 105 By Inferno At Onco, by Simon Tault. (Trainer, T. Murphy. Owner, T. Murphy). 50324 Ft.Er:e 3-1 l:35good 11 10S 7 7 7 C2 35i R Rom'elli 7 AVitch Flower, Gallipot, Sudor EGCG2 Ham'ton 3-4 l:13fast 9 100 G C G 52 5 F Murphy 0 Ch'f Sponsor, Sudor, Thorny Way EC010 Ham't'n lm70y l:45fast 10 110 5 5 4 4 41 3T R Rom'elli 0 Ajom, Salvo, Reconnaissance ErSS? Ham't'n lm70y 3:46slow 20 30S 5 4 3 5 5l 510 R. R'anelli 0 K.'sChamp'n, Mut'kins, Runquoi 55817 K'worth 3-4 1:13 fast 12 118 11 11 11 ll2 S' G Walls 12 ChiefSionsor, Gallipot, Bengore 5EG18 AVindsor 1 l:S9fast 5 120 2 9 8 7 5'1 511 G Wall3 9 June Fly, C. Sponsor, AV. Flowe' 53383 Ft.Erie 1 1-16 1:47 fast 21-10 115 5 7 7 7 5 4 G Walls 7 R'y'lVisitor, SirClarence, Y'kist SIR CLARENCE, br. c, 4 112 By Anmer Astarie II., by Lonsstreet. (Trainor, F. Schelkc. Owner, W. J. Starr). 5(570 Arir!dsor 1 1:46 slop 5 124 1 3 2 3 3' 33 J Butwell ( Yorkist, Chief Sponsor, Blar.Boy E6029 D'shire 1 1-16 l:54hvy 12-5 US 4 3 4 5 53 412 E Pool 8 Yorkist, St. Paul, Blarney Boy 5T.779 K'worth 1 1-16 l:47fast 7 10S 4 G 5 0 3'1 3a E Pool 8 Salvo, Ajom, Witch Flower 50741 AVindsor 1 l:45slop 51 113 6 4 2 2 l1 l3 J Butwell S Reconnaissance, Bengore, H.Bell 55099 AA'indsor 1 1-8 l:52fast 8 107 5 2 2 2 2l 3'1 M Buxton 10 Ajom, St. Paul, Chief Sponsor :5383 Ft.Erie 11-13 1:47 fast S ICS 6 3 2 2 2 2 A Claver 7 Royal Visitor. Yorkist. Azrael YORKIST, b. g, 6 113 By Yorkshire lad Lady Kilmarnock, by Kilmar- (Trainer, F. Garrett. Owner, M. Le Roy). nock. E63T0 AA'ir.dsor 1 1:4G slop 1 116 6 4 3 2 11 l'l C Lans C C. Sponsor,. S.Clarence Blar.Boy 5G029 D'shire 1 1-16 l:54&hvy 5 US 2 6 6 4 33 l W Lilley 8 St. Paul, BlarneyBoy. S.Clarence 55737 K'worth lm70y l:48igood 3-2 103 4 2 2 2 l'l l'l A Richcr'k S Yowell, Beljcy, Sudor 5699 AA'indsor 1 1-S 3 :32f ast 7 114 10 8 7 5 5' 531 L Lyke 10 Ajom, St.Paul. Sir Clarence 55637 AVindsor 1 1-1G 1:46 fast 31-10 103 2 7 4 2 33 3'i I Gordon 8 Salvo. Antiphon. Yowell 555S5 Ft.Erie 1 1-16 1:47 fast 31 314 2 6 6 6 3ak 34 J D M'ney 7 R'y'lVisitor, SirClarence, Azrael 55395 Ft.Erie 1 l:40!fast 11-5 115 S 10 9 6 4k 34 H Thurberl2 AVitch Flower. Bengali, Flame ST. PAUL, br. g, 4 113 By Plaudmore Panthea, by Bassetlaw. (Trainer, K. Giddiags. Jr. Owner, H. Giddings). 5G307 Ft.Erie 1 l:41hvy 10 99 7 4 2 1 21 4' R Rom'elli S King's Champion, Bettv.T., Fizer EG029 D'shire 1 1-1G l:51hvy 5 126 7 5 3 2 l4 2ak G AA'alls S Yorkist, BlnrnevBov, S.Clarence 5E779 K'worth 1 1-16 l:47fast 13-5 137 S 7 G G 42 521 J Butwell 8 Salvo, Ajom. Sir Clarence 55699 Windsor 1 1-S l:52fast 11 117 6 5 3 3 3a 21 J Butwell 10 Ajom, SirClarence, C. Snonsor 5533G Ham'ton 1 1-S l:59igood 11-5 11S 2 6 5 G 41 S T Par'gton 9 Algonfiuin, Dellahm, Woodbine 530S2 Conn'ht 1 l:41&fast 4-5 117 6 5 2 1 lak 21 h Thurber (! Salvatclle, BlarneyBoy WarFox 50114 B.Bon'ts 1 1-2 2:41&slow 3-5 132 1 1 1 1 1' 1' E Rom'elli 2 Acom SIXTH RACE 1 1-10 allies. -year-oIds. ClaiminsT. (July 21, 1!)14 1:44 2-5 4 114.) KING TROJAN, br, g, 3 107 By King Jamos Bchemia, by Wagnor. (Trainer, F. Musante. Owner, J. Musante). EG375 AVindsor 1 1-8 l:53slop 21 ICG 4 4 2 3 31 3'2 E Barnes 8 Woodthrush. Osgood. Austral 56272 Ft.Erie 1 1-16 l:4Sfast S 112 1 -3 G 5 5 5:1 II Thurber S Tan Son, Antilles. Explosive 30140 Ham'ton 1 1-16 1:43 fast 11-5 106 3 3 3 2 21 l3 J McTag't 7 Dancer, SheDevil. Crown of Gold E60G1 Ham'ton 1 1-1G l:4Sfnst 43-10 103 2 2 2 2 S'l 2"k II Thurber 8 C. of Gold. Austral. Neenah 50037 H'm'n 1 1-1COT 1:47 fast 8 97 S 3 3 4 51 4:1 J Rowan S F.IIome, M'tainRoselL, Warlike 55S15 K'worth litnOy lsf.fast 25 301 2 1 4 G S' S'J E Harnes 12 Merrimac. AlIRlghlSir, Be Sure 55682 AVirulsor 1 1-3 1 :52V.fast 10 93 3 4 9 9 8' 7" K Parr'ton 12 Pierrc-a-Feu, Lothair, IFoudra G5G22 AVindsor 1 1-16 l:48',ifast 11 99 4 1 3 4 5"t 52i M Aud'donl2 lluen, Omer K., Air Man Page 7 Present and Future Race Meetings Present and Future Race Meetings SARATOGA RACING ASSOCIATION, Saratoga Springs, N. Y.: August 1 to August 31 (27 days). Oral. KING EDWARD PARK JOCKEY CLUB, King Edward Park, Montreal, Que.: August 13 to August 20 (7 days). Hutueb. LEXINGTON COLORED FAIR ASSOCIATION, Lexington, Ky.: August 15 to August 20 (6 days). Mutuels. WINDSOR JOCKEY CLUB, Windsor, Ont.: - August 17 to August 24 (7 days). Mutuels. ERIGH0USE PARK, Vancouver, B. C: August 20 to August 27 (7 days). Mutuels. QUEBEC HUNT CLUB, Quebec, Que.: August 20 to August 25 (5 days). D0RVAL JOCKEY CLUB, Montreal, Que.: August 2G to September 2 (7 days). Mutuels. WESTERN RACING ASSOCIATION, Devonshire Park, Windsor, Ont.: August 27 to September 3 (7 days). Mutuels. HAGERSTOWN FAIR AHQ RACING ASSOCIATION, Hagerstown, Md.: August 30 to September 3 (5 days). Mutuels. MARLBORO FAIR ASSOCIATION, Marlboro, Md.: August 30 to September 3 (5 days). Mutuels. HASTINGS PARK, Vancouver, B. C: August 31 to September 7 (7 days). Mutuels. WESTCHESTER RACING ASSOCIATION, Belmont Park, Queens, L. I.: September 2 to September 10 (13 daj's). Oral. KENTUCKY JOCKEY CLUB, Latonia, Ky.: September 3 to October 8 (31 days). Mutuels. MONTREAL JOCKEY CLUB, Montreal, Que.: September 3 to September 10 (7 days). Mutuels. MARYLAND STATE FAIR AND AGRICULTURAL- SOCIETY OF BALTIMORE COUNTY, Timcnium, Md.: September 5 to September 10 (G days). Mutuels. Willows Park Form Chart WILLOWS PARK FORM CHART VICTORIA, B. C. Vednesday, August 10, 1921. AVillows Park (half mile). Fourth day. Victoria Country Club. Summer Meeting of 7 days. Weather clear. , Stewards of Meeting, John Virtue, H. G. Ross, W. A. Brethour and R. F. Leighton. Presiding Judge, II. M. Fullerton. Associate Judge, R. F. Leighton. Starter, James Haley. Racing Secretary, J. S. Itothert. K (1 q Cj fj First Race 3-4 Kilo. Colonist Purse. vvvy v purS(J $350 3.year.olds and upward. Claiming. Not value . to winner -245; second, 70; third, $35. Equiv. Odds. Fin. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. 5G23G M. of Ansel 113 ll FJ MqCown 4G2i-lG0 5G3562York Lassie 1C2 23 E Neal G0-1QO 5G233 Joe Baldwin 107 3'J L Mills 5425-100 40173 Little Abe 114 44 B McEwon 570-100 5G359 Conchifcro 109 52 T Wilson 13200-100 5C357 Ispham 112 t' PF Murphy 1915-100 CG11 9 Tambian 112 72J H Rowe 2340-100 3G334 Mabel R. 112 8 H Cooper 10900-100 55254 Voleski 309 9 II Jones 2OG03-1C0 : $2 mutuels paid, Maid of Ansel, 11.25 straight, $2.1)0 place, $2.90 show; York Lassie, $2.35 place, $2.45 show; Joe Baldwin, 8.10 show. Time, 21, 50, 1:1GJ. Trek fast. Winner K. McCown's br. m, 5, by Flammarion Air Maid, by ThlcUet (trained by F. Tracey; bred by Mr. W. M. Mitel). Went to post at 2:4S. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. fitQI Second Race About 5-8 Mile. Times Purso. Purse' ?350. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Not value to winner $2-15; second, 70; third, 35. Equiv. Odds. Fin. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. 5G2312Bonnebelle 105 li E Neal 37-100 5034!! Fisaron 110 2" L Mills 5025-100 (5G349)EUa Waldo 114 3 B McKwen liMOO. 5G335 Calpary Lad 103 4 C E Miller S15O-1O0 5C351 Hoda Irish 111 512 A Martin 4020-100 (55947) Victory Wonl07 Cs T Wilson 405-1W 5G383 Afterwhile 105 7 T Ramsay 17SOO-100 $2 mutuels paid, B.onnebelle, $4.75 straight. S3.40 place, $2.50 show; Figaron, $27.90 place, $5.90 show; Ella Waldo, . $2.70 show. Time, 24', 50, 59. Track fast. Winner A. Neal's ' ch. f, 3, by David Tenny Dominica, by Aivescot (trained by F. Risk; bred by Mr. A. Neal). Went to post at 3:27. At post 4 minutes. Start fair and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. 5(5302 Third Race About 5-3 Kilo. TJ. E. Camptell Purse. Puree $400. 3-yoar-olds and upward. Net value, to winner S2S0; second, $80; third, $40. Equiv. Odds. Fin. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. 5G239 Utelus 114 V B McEwcn 115-100 5G387 Lobelia :13 21 E McCown 310-100 (55915)Jim Swain 107 3 E Neal 590-100 5G353 Pittsburg 111 4 II Rotti? 4H-100 5G229)OUve D. 315 5'' A Zeigler 7320-1C0 5G239 Fireball II. 107 G'l H Jones 15700-100 (5G351)Rag 112 7s F J Baker 4340-100 (55939 )Min Macleodl07 8 H Rowe 2510-100 $2 mutuels paid. Utelus. $4.90 straight, $3.75 place, $3.10 show; Lobelia, $4.35 place, $3.30 show; Jim Swain, $3.30 show. Time, 24, 49, 58. Track fast. Winner Lloyd & Barnes br. g, 9, by Bonnie Joe Eflie M., by Bowling Green (trained by J. E. Garrison; bred by Mr. C. B. Campbell). Went to post at 4:13. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Wuu easily; second and third driving. 56393 0VLTtil Race About 5-8 Mile. Sir James . , Douglas Purse. Purso 400. 4-year -elds arid upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $280; second, $E0; third, $40. Equiv. Odds. Fin. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. (5G385)S.tanIey H. 10G 1J P Hum 771-100 (5G352)Col. Boyle ICS 21 C Gross GI5-1CO 5G3Gl.3Cal Cum 100 3-1 E Neal 430-100 (56358) Little Jalo 314 & B McEwen 713-100 5G385 P'ero's Baby 111 5 F F Murphy C94G-1C0 5G118 Gertrude B. 1Q9 G5 F J Baker 3G20-1C0 5G3582Snow Cap 1QD 7 T Wilson 2365-100 $2 mutuels paid, Stanley II., $3.55 straight, $3.15 place, $2.40 show; Col. Boyle, $4.30 place, $2.G0 show; Cal Curn, $2.40 show. Time, 24, 49, 58. Track fast. Winner G. F. Hum's b. g, 11, by Planudcs Variant, by Disguise (trained by G. F. Hum; bred by Mr. Garrett D. Wilson). Went to post at -1:5G. At post 4 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. 56394 rifth Haco About 5-8 Mile. Hudson Bay Purse. Purse $450. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $315; second, $S0; third, $45. Equiv. Odds. Fin. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. r.G178 Clear Lake 111 Vh R. Lowe 90-100 5G353 Carl Roberts 14 2s L Mills 425-1C0 5G3G0 IC. Cheatham 114 3' J Mulcahy 2343-100 (5o204)J.. Fredrick 115 42i A 2eigler 1150-100 (5G3G0)McLane 103 5 T Wilson 510-100 5G239. Ros. Goose ICG G E Neal 1030-100 $2 mutuels paid, Clear Lake, $3.80 straight, $3.25 place, $2.S0 show; Carl Roberts, S4.35 place, $2.80 show; Kitty Cheatham, $4.10 show'. Timo, 24, 49, 68. Track fast. Winner A. Lund's b. m, 7, by Fountain Square Clear Night, by Free Knight (trained by C. Riddle; bred by Mr. William Dietz). Went to post at 5:37. At post 4 minutes. Start fair and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. 56395 5ixth Eace 1 and 70 Yards. Rock, lands Purse. Purso $450. 3-ycar-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $315; second, $90; third, $45. Eqniv. Odda. Fin. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. (5G359)Lola 104 11 T Wilson 707J-100 (5G233)BIU Sparks ICG 2 E Neal 80-100 5G352 Cobrita 105 32 H Jones 1230-100 5G355 Dr. Samuel 115 4" T Morrow 310-100 50389 Ed. Tranter 108 5 T Ramsay 5430-100 50208 Mighty Lever 311 01 R Dority 3220-100 5G388 Quartette 111 7 H Rowe 15150-103 ?2 mutuels paid, Lola, $1(1.15 straight, $5.20 place, $3.30 show; Bill Sparks, $2.95 place, $2.45 show; Cobrita, $3.00 show. Time, 4, C0!, 1:17, 1:43, 1:43. Track fast. Winner R. II. McCrossan's br. m, S, by Sir Huon Binda, by The Bard (trained by S. Ross; bred by Mr. George J. Long). Went to pest at 0:20. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. 56396 Sovonth Race 1 Kile and 70 Yards. Up- lands Purse. Purse $4G0. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming-. Net value to winner $230; second", $80; third, $40. Equiv. Odds. Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. 5G3G1 Cafeteria 111 l3 R Dority 185-100 5G35G Ethel 109 2J S Smith 1230-103 5G3G2IM. Sovereign 104 3 T Wilson S13-103 50181.3Cam. Muller 109 4 L Mills 240-100 5G3892Dandy Van 104 53 E Neal 493-100 5()389sHickorynut 113 Gl A Zelgler 1020-100 5G35G Iiosie Bogon -.05 713 T Wayt 5S65-100 5G3G2 Bertodano 113 8 II Rettig 20C00-1OO $2 mutuels paid, Cafeteria, $5.70 straight, $4.25 place, $3.50 show; Ethel, $9.70 place, $5.20 show; Miss Sovereign, $3.90 show. Time, Zi, SO, 1:10$J, .1:44, 1:49. Track fast. Winner" J. S. McDanlel's: ch. m, 5, by Abe Frank Suffice, by Woolsthorpe (trained by F. Samples; bred by Mr. B. A. Traminell) .. Went to post at 7:00. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. Willows Park Form Chart WILLOWS PARK FORM CHART VICTORIA, B. C, Thursday, August 11, 1S21. Willows Park (half mile). Fifth Day. Victoria Country Club. Summer Meeting of 7 days. Weather clear. Stewards of Meeting, John Virtue, II. G. Ross, W. A. Brethour and R. F. Leighton. Presiding Judge, II. M. Fullerton. Associate Judge, R. F. Leighton. Starter, James Haley. Racing Secretary, J. S. Rothort. 56417 First Sace About 5-8 Mile. Davi.I Spencer Purse. Fursa $350. 3 year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winr-cr $245 ; second, $70; third, $35. ' Equiv. Odds. Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. 5G385sSharp S'rcl 105 1 E Neal ISi-lOO 5G350 Geo. James 104 21 II Jones 580-100 5G35GsPlunger 313 3 T McCull'gh 1G0-30O 50390 Mabel R. 112 43 F J Baker 4030-100 5GS8C Rogiio River 111 5n H Rettig 2G!0 10O 55905 Blazer 112 C4 B McEwen 272O100 5G334 Tuscan 107 73 F F Murphy 230W-100 5G384 Mike Dixon 114 8 J Mulcahy 7250-1.03 . $2 mutuels paid, Sharp Squirrel, $4. GO straight, $3.40 place, $2.45 show; George James $1.15 place, 2.80 show; Plunger, $2.40 show. Time, 25, 50, 59. Track fast. Winner G. Drumhiller's b. f. 3, by Flying Squirrel Sharp, by The Sharper (trained by F. ileaven-er; bred by Mr. F. Morris.) Went to post at 2:40. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. fi 5 4-1 8 Second Raco About 5-8 Mile. Victoria B. P. O. E. Purse. Purse $350. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net valuo to winner $245; second, S70; third, $35. Equiv. Odds. Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. 5C357 .Tosenia 107 12 C Frost 903-100 5G3SG Volima 112 23 E McCown 120-100 5G3BG'Ooma 112 32i F J Baker 1340-100 5G3SG Little One 114 42 J Donavon 1355-100 5G385 Sad Sam 134 5s L Mills 170-100 5G38G Tommy W. Ill G4 G Marshall 24000-100 5G38G C. Madison 102 7 T Wilson 7150-100 5G349 Brocklin 104 8 T Ramsay C0200-1OO $2 mutuels paid, Jcsenia, $20.10 straight, $5,10 place, $3.30 show; Volima, $2.85 place, $2.40 show; Ooma, $3.45 show. Time, 24, 50, 58j. Track fast. Winner L. Williams' ch. m, 5, by Jocund Car-mQlin.i, by Orsini (trained by A. Younger; bred by Mrs. Mary H. Darby). Went to post at 3:28. At post 5 minutes. Start good and slow. Woii driving; second and third the same. lj.1Q Third Raco About 5-8 Mile. British : Columbia Electric Purse. Purse $400. C-year-old3 and upward. Maidens. Western Canadian-bred. Net value to winner $280; second, $30; third,. $40. Equiv. Odds. Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. 5G391 Calgary Lad 109 l10 C Gross 205-100 5G3493Chariot'r II. 109 2 G Williams 70-100 5G349 Gold. Flight 112 3 F F Murphy 1030-300 5G391 Afterwhile 112 410 E McCown 3450-100 5G205 Dinna Kettle 100 5'J L Creeiy 11150-100 5G383 Burralin 107 G'2 C Frost 5CSO-100 Victoria Maylll 7 H Rettig 5420-100 $2 mutuels paid, Calgary Lad, $0.10 straight, $2.45 place, $2.30 show; Charioteer II., $2.35 place, $2.15 show; Golden Flight, $2.00 show. Time, 24, 0, 9. Track fast. Winner McRae & Stokes' blk. g, 5, by Yorkshire Lad Calgary Maid, by Electioneer (trained by G. Wentworth; bred by Mr. Charles E. Wilkinson). Went to post at 4:10. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won cantering; second and third driving. 56420 rurth Race About 5-8 Mile. Veilcr 3rcs. Purse. Purso $400. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Not valuo to winner $280; second, $S0; third, $40. Equiv. Odds. Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. 50293 P'ero's Baby 111 lu H Jones 3500-100 5G358 Due de G'se 111 24 J Mulcahy 110-100 5G388 Xil'ey Belle 107 F F Murphy 1540-lCO 5G35G Alajah 107 4" C Gross 200-100 (51.202 )Squash 109 5',' S Smith 1250-100 (5G381) Alice Carr 104 G' E Neal G25-100 Miss Everett 109 7 W Wiley 4330-100 $2 mutuels paid, 1'rospero's Baby, $72.00 straight, $2i;.05 place, $8.80 show; Due De Guise, $3.55 place, $3.20 show; Killamey Belle, $5.50 show. Time, 24, 4S, 5B. Track fast. Winner E. J. Looper's b. g, 9, by Prospero Tenny Hello, by Tenny (trained by E. J. Loopcr; bred by Mr. Samuel A. Beckham). Went to post at 4:51. At post 4 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. 56421 Fifth Eaoe 1 Mile and 70 Yards. B. A. P.. Co. Purso. Purse $450. 4-ycar-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $315; second, $90; third,' $45. Equiv. Odds. Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. 5G3G22Dione 104 l3 T Wilson 93-100 5G390 Tambian 304 2l E Neal 915-300 5G39C3M. Sovereign 112 34 B McEwen 50-100 5G359 Our Maid 112 4i E MqCown 4933-100 5039G Dandy Van 109 53 C Gross 1515-100 5G234 L. Innocence 111 H Rettig G20-100 5G238 G. M'hlebach 111 720 G Williams S25-100 5G3G0 Jacobel 112 ,S P J Baker 4325-100 $2 mutuels paid, Dione, $3.00 straight, $2.90 place, $2.55 show; Tambian, $G.50 place, $4.25- show; Miss Sovereign, $3.00 show. Time, 25, 50, 1:1G, 1:43$, 1:48. Track fast. Winner Tate & Ititsch's b. m, 5, by Assagai Bradawl, by Pessara (trained by F. Ritsch; bred by Mr. E. S. Gardner). Went to post at 5:37. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. 56422 SLxth 3a 3-4- Mile. Outer Wharf Purse. Purso $450. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net valuo to winner $315; second, $90; third, $45. Equiv. Odds. Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. (5G3Cl)Thrills 103 1J E Neal 130-100 5G3Gl2Bevo 105 23 T Wilson 230-100 (5G331)J. Underw'dlOS 3i J Murray 2050-lRr 5G354 E. Harrigan 112 43 B McEwen 1540-100 (5G354)Tillotson 11 53 J Mulcahy 395-100 5G1752Yorkroad 10S G H Rowe 2120-100 $2 mutuels paid, Thrills, $4.G0 straight, $2.G0 place, $2.35 show; Bevo, $2.S5 place, $2.75 show; Joe Underwood, $4.70 show. Time, 25, 10, 1:15. Track fast. Winner G. Drumhiller's br. m, G, by Coy Lad Aviston, by Ayrpshire (trained by F. Heavener; bred by Mr. H. H. Hewitt). Went to post at G:23. At post 2- minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. 56423 Soventl1 Race 1 Milo aud.70 Yards. .Royal Victoria Theatre Purso. Purse $C0. 3-ycar-olds and upward. Claiming. Net valuo to winner $350; second, $100; third, $50. Equiv. Odds. Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. 5G354 T'lon March 109 l'i C Gross 237i-300 5G3532Prince DIrectl04 22 G Williams 90-100 5G235 Cork 109 2 T Wilson 515-100 5GS95Cobrita 104 44 H Jones 1250-100 5G233 Peter Payne 104 5s E Neal 1845-300 5G391 Hoda Irish 104 C10 T Ramsay 10G5O-3O0 5G383 Mayflower 102 7 W Wiley 10900-100 $2 mutuels paid, Tokalon March, $(!.7r. straight, $2.80' place, $2.45 show; Prince Direct, $2.70 place, $2.30 ,show; Cork, $2.70 show. Time, 25, 50, 1:17, 1:43, 1:48. Track fast. Winner F; Doyle's b. gj 7, by Morchmont II. Tokalon, by Tammany (trained by W. McGInley; brad by Mr. J. W. Fuller). Wont to post at 7:00. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. Page 8 Travers Stakes Eligibles: Noted Three-Year-Old Event at Saratoga Well Supported TRAYERS STAKES ELIGIBLES Noted Three-Year-Old Event at Saratoga Well Supported. 4 Race Has Rich History First Running in 1864 Man o' War Won Last Year. 4 Tlic Travcrs Slakes, instituted in 1SC.1 at Saratoga, lias become a eoveted three-year-old event if tlie American turf. It lias a rich history and the list of winners include some of the most famous thoroughbreds in Hie history of American racing. The first running resulted in victory for Hunter & Travels' Kentucky, a son of Ijxiiigtou, and the progeny of that famous stallion won nine victories in the Travcrs in the first fifteen years of its hislory. These include Maiden, Merrill, Itan-Nhee, Kingfisher, Harry P.assett, Tom l.owlinK, Sultana and Duke of Magneta. Last year tin; Travels resulted in a victory for Man o War, in which he established a new track record of L':U1 i for the distance, witli Upset second ami John I'. tlrier third. The noniiiintioii-t for this year's running closed November '27. 1010. with T2 entries, of which three were void because of the death of nominators. Kljclit were declared at L'-j each, eighty-five at $50 each and sixteen at $7.j each, leaving sixty-two eligibles. The distance for the race is now one mile and a quarter. It was run at one mile and three-quarters until 1S0O. The distance has been decreased several times and later increased again tduce that time. The event has a guaranteed cash value of .'Jl'-'.r.OO. Following is the revised list of eligibles for this year's running of the Travcrs: The Travcrs Stakes, for three-year-olds. liy subscription of 'i each. If left in after March 1. IOL'0, a further subscription of $25 each. If left in after November 1, 1020, a further subscription of $23 each. If left in after March 1, 1921, a further subscription of S30 each. Starters to pay $100 additional. Guaranteed cash value $12,500. One and one-quarter miles. .1. Fred Adams LazuHtc, ch. f, by Transvaal Lazuli, by Knight of the Thistle. N. K. Heal Dr. Charles Wells, ch. c, by Superman Doughnuts, by Darebin. J. AV. Uell lien Boll, ch. c, by Uncle Natalie 1)., by Ben Stroine. E. 11. Bradley Black Servant, br. c, by Black Toney I'adula, by Iavciio. E. li. Bradley Balance. Wheel, b. c, by Ben Brush Whisk Broom, by Cesarion. 15. IJ. Bradley Behave Yourself, b. c, by MarathonMiss Kinglets, by Handball. B. J. Branuon Colonel Baker, b. c, by Beu Brush l'leasant Buss, by Orlando. B. .1. Branuon Night Watch, br. c, by Ben Brush Sweetheart Sue, by I'eter Quince. B. .1. I'.i Mimon Golden Dreams, ch. f, by Dick Fiunell Meon'et, by Donald A. IS. J. Branuon Last Rose, ch. f, by Handsel Janice, by Midlothian. George 11. Bull Lampus, ch. c, by Star Shoot Futurist, by Golden Maxim. .1. N. Camden Darjccling, br. c, by Light Brigade Muriel, by Water Cress. .7. N. Camden Dark Ben, b. c, by lien Brush Double Dark, by Dark Ronald. 15. C. Christian Handsel II., ch. c. by Handsel Experience, by Knight of the Thistle. Chas. W. Clark United Verde, br. c, by Golden Maxim Yankee Tree, by Yankee. Chas. W. Clark White Star, ch. c, by McGee Sweet Charlotte, by Ingoldsby. Gifford A. Cochran Smoke Serecn, b. c, by His Majesty Veil, by Disguise. Gifford A. Cochran St. Michael, ch. c, by His Majesty Marie Odile, by Star Shoot. Gifford A. Cochran liauksia, ch. f, by His Majesty Karly Hose, by Star Shoot. W. K. Col Simrtiboy, b. c, by Son-iu-Law l'as-quita. by Sundiiiige. Green tree Stable Touch Me Not, ch. c, by Celt Dainty Dame, by Handspring. II. II. Hewitt Advocate, ell. c, by Ballot Inspiration, by Fugleman. Frederick Johnson Summit, ch. f, by Ultiuius 'Xorpcnhow, li3- Torpoint. Frank J. Kelley Gangway, ch. c, by Luke Me-Luke Little Oasis, by Bclvidere. Willis Sharpe Kilmer Suubrae. eh. c, by Sun-dridge Sweet Briar II., by St. Frusquin. George W. Loft Haiti, br. c, by King James Adelinette, by .Melton. James MacMautis Koscominon, b. c, by Belloc Kosslare, by Sempronius. James MacManus Gasconade, eh. e, by Belloc Arrogance, by Golden Maxim. James Morrissey Meath, b. c, by The Curragh Sadaquada, by Kockton. Bdward B. MclA-an Ijugh liagle, br. or blk. c, by Iiiigli Fuyle L'Aiglette, by Stalwart. Edward B. McLean Iiugh Swilly, br. or blk. c, by Lough Foylc Bleachers, ly Kiuley Mack. J. E. Nash Bennington, ch. c, by Fair l'lay Koxane. by I'erblaac. fjuincy Stable I'layfellow, b. c, by Fair Play Mnhithah, by Bock Sand. (Jtiincy Stable Sunny Jim, b. c, by Friar Bock Lucy M by Sir Mike. Bancocas Stable Grey Iag, cli. c, by Shar Shoot Miss .Minnie, by Meddler. Kancocas Stable Inchcape. ch. c, by Friar Bock Kese of (!old, by Top Gallant. Bedstone Stable Sporting Blood, b. c, by Fair l'lay- -Felicity, by Bock Sand. J. K. L. Boss Kegistrar, ch. c, by Friar Itock Star of Danube, by Star SJioot. J. K. L. Boss Oriole, br. c, by Assagai Hawk-sora, by JIawkswick. J. K. L. Boss Hildur, blk. c. by Star Shoot Shelby Belle, by Knight Errant. J. K. L. Boss Sun Turret, ch. c, by Sunstar Marian Hood, by Martagon. J. K. L. Boss Star Voter, ch. e, by Ballot Starry Night, by Star Shoot. J. K. L. Boss Hnrmouiquc, ch. c, by Sardana-palc Melody, by Tynedale. J. K. L. Boss Bastille, ch. c, by Voter Oppression, by St. Serf. J. K. L. Boss Ajum, ch. c, by Aleppo I'ollie Hill II.. by Polymelia. Samuel Boss McKcnua. br. c, by Macdouald II. Double Six. by Domino. Samuel Boss Cavendish, b. c, by The Curragh Isirose. by Isidor. J. II. Bosseter Montalvo, b. e, by Friar Kock Catherine Carson, by lien Strome. J. II. Bosseter Merchant Marine, br. c, by Friar Kock Dorothy Gray, by Hamburg. II. I. Whitney Ms Done, b. c, by Sardanapale Lady Hambtirg II., by Hamburg. II. I'. Whitney Exodus, ch. c, by I'eter l'an First Flight, by Thrush. II. 1. Whitney Prudery, br. f, by I'eter Pan l'olly Flinders by Burgomaster. II. P. Whitney Dartmoor, ch. c, by Whisk Broom II. Pnnkhurst, by Voter. B. T. Wilson Kirklevington, b. e, by Olaiubala Kerr, by Uncommon. K. T. Wilson Scdgefield, ch. c, by Olanibala Genesta, by Broomstick. K. T. Wilson Dimmesdiile, ch. c, by Olaiubala Hester Prynne, by Disguise. Xalapa Farm John Paul Junes, b. c, by Tracery Mi Mic ta III., by Si tea rm int. Xalapa Farm Despair, b. c, by McGee Mary Davis, by Watercress. Xalapa Farm Bon Homme, b. e. by Sweep Sue Smith, by Masetto. Xalapa Farm Mulciber. blk. . by Vuleain 'Paiuola, by The ('niimoncr. Xalapa Farm Caligula, b. c, by Wrack Continue, by Orlando. Ladas - Isinglass Merits: Noted Critic Avers There Was Little to Choose between the Famous Pair LADAS ISINGLASS MERITS Noted Critic Avers There Was Little to Choose Between the Famous Pair. "Mankato," in some interesting observations on the subject of "class" in horses, says rightly enough that it cannot be fixed by any definite rule r words to that effect and he refers to an assertion of mine being long years ago that Ladas was superior in class to Isinglass. The fact that Isinglass beat Ladas for both the Princess of AValcs Stakes and the Eclipse Stakes is then referred to as against my claim of superior class for Ladas. The argument is a perfectly fair one, for it was difficult indeed to hold a well balanced judgment between two such colts as Ladas and Isinglass, the one a brilliant free goer and the other a slug, about which in every race that he ran there used to be heard the unpleasant shout: "The favorite's beat." That, in point of fact, he was not "beat." did not relieve him of a certain amount of prejudice on the part of those who had, even for a brief period, feared they were going to lose their money. Nevertheless, allowing for all this ami my own great partiality for Ladas, I still think I can fairly assert that the two meetings between him and Isinglass did not constitute a true test of their respective merits. "Mankato" has neglelced the real crux of the argument, which is that Ladas had been trained for and won the 2,000 Guineas, Newmarket Slakes and Derby before he met Isinglass in July, and he was a colt which would always run himself out without being asked or making an apparent effort. He was stale when he met Isinglass, which had not up to tlvit time been started in that season. The late Tom Castle and I watched the race together about a furlong from the finish of the Bunbury Mile, and both, agreed before it was half over that Ladas was not Lathis. Tin; race itself was an absurd one, in which all tin; jockeys except Monty Cannon, on Bullinglon, lost their heads, ami the absurdity of the nice is proved by the fact that the eventual time was moderate. That is to say, an impossible pace wtis set by Priestholme, and the others except Bullinglon lay up with him instead of disregarding hint. Consequently, all but Btillington were beaten at the foot of the hill, whereas he was coming on with a long run, passed Ladas and nearly beat Isinglass two horses which would have lost him in a rationally ridden race, even though they had been asked to give him a lot more weight. WON BY WAITING. It was like Lord Clifdeu's St. Leger, when, as John Osborne has told me. he did not really lose much start, but won because the rest of tin; Held went off at what he knew to be an impossible pace, and, bearing that in mind, he won. That Isinglass was a great horse admits of no doubt, and it may be that his reputation has stif-rerred through his being ridden by the short-legged, "poker-backed" Tommy Loatcs, who could not effectually ask him to go except by the "flail." Still, I am entirely unrepentant in my belief that Iidas was out by himself as a gentleman of class and quality when compared with Isinglass, and I know well that Mathew Dawson would have dearly welcomed a match between them when Ladas was at his best. Ladas was really well on the St. Leger day, but he ran away with Tommy Loates from just after passing the Bifle Butts, and his consequent defeat by Throstle was in no sense due to lack of stamina. "Ladas is the best looking horse I ever saw." said Mathew Dawson to me once on a time. On the other hand, it is fair to add that Jewitt said to me, when Isinglass was running for the Eclipse Stakes, "Nothing on four legs can beat him." Y'et one attaches more importance to tiie dictum of Mathew Dawson than to that of Jewitt. Good old Mat. did not in those days go racing, save occasionally, but he was always there in bis brougham to superintend the exercise gallops of I-adas morning after morning. Felix Leach was his head man in those days, and after Ladas' Middle Park Plate rode post haste to Exiling, where the old trainer was awaiting the news. "Well. Felix," said he, "how much did he win byV For I can see by your face that he has won." My own view of Ladas is that he should be estimated on his career up to the Derby, and that his encounter witli Isinglass and the failure of his jockey in the St. Leger should nut be counted against him. On the Leger point there is really no doubt, for Tommy Lyntes found on the Tuesday morning at Doncastcr that he could not hold Ladas, and tried to beg off the mount, but no other jockey was available. So left the matter rest. Both Orme and Ladas will always remain in my memory as cruelly underrated horses, though both of the highest class. The Special Commissioner in Iioudon Sportsman. THE Commissioner 50 CENTS DAILY. For Sale at All Leading Newsstands, Some Big Clean Up! Wednesday at Windsor: FURBELOW ..$18.7042 WON BYGONE DAYS $ 5.65-$2 WON SOME BABY. . .$ 4.15-32 WON Chief Sponsor.. $ 5.40-S2 WON The Commissioner surely is slamming them over strong and expects to live up to his previous Windsor meeting record. A Special Long Shot At Windsor Today Here is one that has received extreme care in preparation and they will cut loose today. This 'one is plainly marked long shot on sheet. Whatever you do, under no circumstances miss this one tcdny. For Sale at All Newsstands, or Mailed 2 Weeks for 5.00. Address THE COMMISSIONER 103 W. 42d St. (Room 303) Nev York City, N. Y. FOR SALE AT ST. LOUIS, Mo Vm. Laser, Looby. 705 Market St. CINCINNATI, 0. All Leading Newsstando. ALL OTHER INTERMEDIATE CITIES. Don't Miss the Commissioner a Single Day JACK FIELD THE MAN WHO KNOWS Ono Horao Only Price $1.00. WE CLEANED UP AGAIN $50 FREE SPECIAL , Golden Sphere .$18.75-$2 WON Who else save thin one a chance? I told you on my sheet and ad. that I had the BEST THING ever sent to the post. And asain I PROVED YOU that I GET THE $GOODS? and can make YOU WIN if you follfw ME drily. LAST THREE DAYS A WINNER, Thursday GOLDEN SPHERE. $lG.7fl-$2. WON. Vedrorday BYGONE DAYS. 55.65-$2, WON. Tuesday JYNTEE, 4-5. WON. My followers SURE did clean up on these 3 the last 3 days. Were YOU with US? IF NOT, you still have timo to get in with hundreds of my WINNING followers. TODAY "ANOTHER WINNER." This coir.es from the same SOURCE that gave me GOLDEN SPHERE and "He Tells Me" this is a CINCH and will pay a pood price, so spend a DOLLAR ard ?ct another ono like GOLDEN SPHERE was. That's all I can tell YOU. Sold on all stands in all cities, $1 Daily, or mailed ?4 weak. JACK FIELD, 20 West Jackson Street :: :: Chicago, 111. J. C. Stewart's $1.00 SPECIALS AT ALL LEADING NEWSSTANDS. Mailed 1 Week for ?4.00. ADDRESS J. C. STEWART 101 W. 42ND ST. 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By means of this innovation it is possible for the user of the Eorm Book to instantly determine a horse's ability to run on any sort of track concerning which information is desired. PRICE $1.00 Jingle copies by mail will POSITIVELY only be sent as registered mail, witk an extra charge of ten cents for registration. Not responsible for books sent as regular mail. DAILY RACING FORM PUBLISHING CO. 441 Plymouth Court - Chicago, Illinois 157-159 East Thirty-second Slreet, - - - - tfew York, N. Y. 74 Exchange Street Buffalo, N. Y. Future of French Breeding: Baron Rothschild Says France Looks to Wealthy Americans to Re-Establish It FUTURE OF FRENCH BREEDING Baron Rothschild Says France Looks to Wealthy Americans to Re-Establish It. (Special Correspondence.) l'AKIS, France. August 5. The racing crowd are till at Vichy or at Dcattville. The Grand Prix will be run at the former place on the seventh, and Deativille begins in earnest next week. Yesterday the Normandy racing commenced with a snnfll meeting at Lisicux, about twenty miles from Dcattville. Paris is quite deserted, and the familiar faces are missed front the usual haunts of the racing man. The season at Deativille promises to be a good one; not probably a banner one like last year, witli everybody money mad at the tables, on the race course, and in the sales ring. We will not see the prices for yearlings this season which we saw last seasou. Some good looking well-bred yearlings will no doubt bring the price they used "o in prewar days $10,000 to $1,000 but I do not believe we ale going to see the number told well over the .S20.0W) mark, as in 1020. Baron Maurice dc Bothschild was quoted on the following lines in the Petit I'arisien: "France is looking to America to insure the future of her horse breeding and racing. Wealthy Americans coming to resida in France will in future replace the former famous French breeders and reestablish French racing in its old flourishing condition. FRENCH BREEDERS XACK DEVOTION. "French breeders of today are not willing to make the same sacrifices as those of the past and acquire bloodstock from England under the present unfavorable rate of exchange. The new breeders are not inspired by the same 'regardless of cost' devotion to the sport. "The contrary is the case in England, where, if some famous breeders have disappeared, they have been replaced by others equally ardent." The breeder and owner or Sardanapale knows what he is talking about, as far as his statement that the newcomers are not inspired by the same devotion to the sport as the old days. All the same it will be many a day before America sends over another batch of sportsmen like Vandnrbilt, Duryea. Sanford, Mackay, Hitchcock and Whitney. The latter only had a few mares in France, but he patronized the highest priced stallions. Joseph E. Wideuer is today still with us. His stable and breeding establishment is small, but exclusively of the best and. like Lord Astor and the late "Fairie" Cox, quality is going to make up for quantity. The Mucomber stable is going through a series of disappointments and defeats, but will probably strike its stride next year. It is to be hoped so as a return for his big outlay. Certainly the breeding palms of victory must rest with the Duryea and Widener studs for the last few years among the Americans. Naturally the States want to keep its own; but France is a fine country and the racing aud its surroundings more agreeable than anywhere else in the world. The prizes are big. and the forfeits nothing, and it is a long way to aud some years to Nt.ilhwui, so for ihe glory of an American Grand Prix again let us hope Maurice de Bothschild is right.