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Daily Racing Form: n. Sunday, September 11, 1921
Daily Racing Form: n. Sunday, September 11, 1921 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1921 drf1921091101 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Sunday, September 11, 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 I Ddiily VOL. XXVII. NO. 237. CHICAGO, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1921. SPECIAL EDITION H. P. Whitney Wins the Futurity: Bunting, a Bay Colt by Pennant--Frillery, Caries the Popular Blue Silks to Victory H. P. WHITNEY WINS THE FUTURITY BUNTING, A BAY COLT BY PENNANT--FRILLERY, CARRIES THE POPULAR BLUE SILKS TO VICTORY IN AMERICA'S MOST COVETED JUVENILE RACE NEW YORK, X. Y., September 10. II. P. Whitney won the historical and valuable Futurity at Belmont Park today with his bay colt Bunting, a son of Pennant Frillery, that was bred at his noted Brookdale Stud. When the popular blue silks were carried to victory in one of the most sensational finishes ever seen in the running of this famous race, the 25,000 spectators that filled the palatial home of the Westchester Racing Association accorded the winner one of the most enthusiastic ovations ever given n horse on a metropolitan race course, and the handsome colt raised his head proudly as if realizing fully the glory of his great achievement. Today was the thirty-second running of the Futurity and conditions were never more auspicious for the decision of this most coveted of two-year-old races. Twenty-two of the twenty-four carded starters paraded to the post for the. great race, H. P. Whiney's Cherry Tree and Rocket being the only absentees. Like a detachment of cavalry advancing in company front of the field they swept down the course when the barrier was raised. Roulette was away in front, but quickly fell back and Galantman set ont and made the pace, closely followed by Whisk-away and Dream of Allah. This order was maintained for a half mile, when Bunting, responding to Coltiletti's call, moved up into closer contention. Coming through the stretch with a great display of speed, he overook Galantman and, after as great a finish as was ever 'Staged in this rnce, outgamed the Waterbury colt in the final strides and won by the, small margin of a head and brought home fame to hist owner and the $39,700, the winner's share of the: rich prize. Surf Rider, leased for the race by the Rancocas Stable, appeared to have a good chance to pull up on the leaders as the racers swept by the eighth post and lie held on well at the end to beat .the rest of the field for fourth position. The time for the Futurity, 1:11, was two and four-fifths seconds slower than the track record for the three-quarters of a mile on the straight course, made by Jack Atkin in 1908. It was a fifth of a second better than Man o War's record in the same race two years ago. Colin, in 1907, and Masketto, in 190S, with 1:11. are the only Fu. turity winners which ran it in faster time. The $10,700 which went to Harry Payne Whitney by virtue of Bunting's victory, includes $1,000 as the breeder's award, Bunting having been bred at Mr. Whitney's Brookdale Stud His sire, Pennant, won the Futurity under the Whitney colors in 1913. Galantman's close approach to triumph in the Futurity was worth $5,1G( to his owner, L. Water-bury, and $500 to Henry Oxnard, who bred the Superman Galanta colt at his Blue Ridge Stud in Virginia and named him for the stake. E. B. McLean collected $2,583 by virtue of Dream of Allah's third place in the race and also the $250 which was set aside for the nominator of the third horse. The public backed the Whitney entry well and the layfers suffered heavily. The popularity of Bunting's triumph was clearly shown by the spontaneous outburst of applause that greeted his return to the judges' stand. GOLD CUP TO MAD HATTER. The much-desired return meeting between Grey Lag and Touch Me Xot came with the running of the Jockey Club Cup, fourth on the card. Rancocas declared to win with Grey Lag, but Mad Hatter set the pace from the start and came to the end of the two-mile distance two lengths and a half in front of his stable companion. Touch Me Xot trailed Grey Lag by fifteen lengths in third place and Damask, the only other starter, was eight lengths further back. Mad Hatter won for Rancocas $9,000 and the $2,500 gold cup that accompanied the winner's share of the money. Sande took Mad Hatter into the lead at the sti'.rt and kept him there throughout the two miles. The son of Fair Play Madcap galloped along easily all the way and was not seriously challenged at any time. Grey Lag came up with a reserve of speed in the stretch and closed steadily on Mad Hatter, but could not overcome his stablematc's lead, although Sande had the older horse eased up in the closing strides. Touch Me Xot failed to show any of the flashy speed that marked his race in the Jerome last Thursday when he dethroned Grey Lag as champion of the three-year-olds. He trailed his opponents in the first mile and never threatened the Rancocas pair seriously. He easily held Damask safe for the short end of the purse, however. The time for the two miles, 3:22, was only three-fifths of a second slower than the track record for the distance. Mad Hatter covered the distance at a rapid clip, the following being the fractional time of the race: 24, 48,. 1:13, 1:38, 2:03, 2:29, 2:55, 3:22. Sande's disobedience in racing away from Grey Lag after Mad Hatter's other opposition had been left behind, in spite of the stable's declaration to win with the sou of Star Shoot, drew a sharp reprimand from trainer Hildreth on the jockey's return to the paddock. There appeared to be no excuse for Sande's action, as Grey Lag had Touch Me Xot and Damask easily beaten before reaching the stretch. In making the presentation to Harry F. Sinclair, Rancocas' owner, of the $2,500 gold cup which accompanied the winner's award in the race, president August Belmont congratulated him on possessing a horse with the staying qualities necessary to win the coveted trophy. Mad Hatter and Grey Lag both proved themselves to be real stayers by running one, two in the race at such a fast pace. The first race fell to Bantry Pass in easy fashion, with Bellatrix second and Evil third. The dash was under claiming conditions at five and a half furlongs. Bantry Pass got away in front and stayed there all the way. She set a dazzling pace, running the five-eighths in 59 and was eased up at the end. Bellatrix, under Sande's vigorous riding, followed the leader in closest pursuit and finished gamely, though unable to gain on the Sea King filly. Evil raced along in third place throughout, while Deep Sinker and Jug trailed in the rear. The latter was sore going to the post and ran accordingly. The Corinthian Steeplechase, at about two and a half miles, one of the stake features of the afternoon, drew five fair jumpers to the post. Houdini, making up for his not exactly faultless fencing by good speed on the flat, earned the $2,325 that went to the winner, leading Lytle home by two lengths. Skibereen was third, hroe lengths back. Both of the other starters, Earlocker . and St. Charlcote, pulled up lame. Old St. Charlcote had served hisjiurpose- " when-half the race was run. lie set the early pace, closely pursued by Skibereen. From the tenth to the fourteenth jump the entire field ran almost as a team, with scarcely five lengths separating the leader from the last horse. At the fourteenth fence St. Charlcote dropped out of contention. Kennedy, recognizing his mount's condition, eased the veteran up in the last quarter; Mahony, on Earlocker, persisted with the Fair Play gelding even after he began to show unmistakable signs of lameness and gave him a hard drive at the end in an effort to take the short end of the purse from Skibereen. GREAT SPEED WINS FOR HOTJDINI. noudini and Lytle did not begin to draw away from the remainder of the field until the last quarter mile. Until that point in the running, any one of the four leaders appeared to be a possible winner, but then Houdini and Lytle came through with a burst of reserve speed and fought it out for the prize. Houdini lost ground at each of the last three jumps, but he showed good speed on the flat and won easily at the finish; The new scratch rule promulgated by the stewards of the meeting worked to perfection in its first tryout. Xot a single absentee was posted on the board for the overnight dashes. The only three absentees of the day, Syrdarya in the Corinthian Steeplechase, and Cherry Tree and Rocket in the Futurity, were not needed to make their respective races interesting, as both were well filled. Predictions that the new rule would result in cutting down the number of entries were not borne out. Xot only was the Saturday card better filled than any during the week in its overnight dashes, but the entries for Monday show an increase over most of the programs of this week. .7. L. Holland's colors were carried to their first victory since the owner's return to racing when Sweepy scored over a good band of two-year-old sellers in the fifth race. Fair Virginia was a length and a quarter behind the winner under a drive to outlast North Wales for second place. Sweepy was in front from the start and held his opponents safe all through the five and a half furlongs. Fair Virginia and Clinchfield promised to fight it out for second money entering the stretch, but Clinchfield tired in the final eighth and gave way to Xorth Wales, the latter just failing to get up for second place. George D. Widener's colors were carried to victory in the Far Rockaway Handicap by his consistent TJltimus filly Last Straw. The Armonia Stable's Aiken set the pace through the early part of the race with Last Straw in close pursuit. After going half a mile, however, Aiken decided that he had run about enough and dropped back to last place. Dimmesdale, after a slow start, drew up steadily under a hustling ride by Fator, but could not overtake Last Straw. He met with considerable interference. Dry Moon was third. Valor was bid up and sold back to the Rancocas Stable for 0,001 following the running of the first race yesterday. Miller Henderson has purchased from A. K. Ma-comber The Peruvian and The Dictator. He has also bought the two-year-old Sword from J. E. Madden. The trio were started on their way to Havre do Grace last night to campaign in Maryland. James MacManus announced yesterday that his filly, Mary Patricia, was cut down in the race which she won on Friday. Two yearlings which were bid in at Saratoga sales by the late S. A. Clopton have reverted to the Himyar Stud ownership and will be returned to Lexington next week. J. Miller will accompany them. Robert McKeever and his contract rider, W. Obert, arrived at Belmont Park with nine horses, including Fifty Fifty, which has -won frequently during the Canadian campaign of the stable. McKeever has engaged stable room at Aqueduct. Close in Blaze of Glory: Blue Bonnets Fall Meeting Most Successful in Its History CLOSE IN BLAZE Of GLORY s ' Blue Bonnets Fall Meeting Most Successful in Its History, i 1 Minata Wins Bartlett McLennan Steeplechase, Feature of Final Day's Racing. MONTREAL, Que., September 10. Mrs. F. Ambrose, Clark's popular silks were carried to victory in the Bartlett McLennan Steeplechase Handicap when Minata was returned the winner after a spectacular contest that met the enthusiastic approval of the large crowd in attendance. This race through the field was the stellar attraction of today's excellent program at Blue Bonnets. It was over the two miles and a half course and brought together six of the best jumpers in Canada. Coronado was the one to show the way for the greater part of the contest, but gave way to JIc-Adams on the final turn of the field. Tlie Finigun jumper then drew away into what appeared a winning lead. In the meantime Miuata, after being saved for the first two miles, moved up steadily and quickly passed all but McAdams. He overtook the latter in the last eighth and drew clear nt the end. A different story might have been told had not McAdams fell lame when victory seemed almost certain. After assuming the lead he fenced faultlessly and. holding a two lengths advantage, it appeared all oTer but the shouting when suddenly he was seen to tire and Minata easily passed him. McAdams was quite lame when he pulled up. Sea Talc, which was expected to be a formidable factor in the race, ran out at the eighth jump and Flying Frog lost his rider at the eighteenth. Ideal weather conditions prevailed for the final day'-S racing at Blue Bonnets, under the auspices of the Montreal Jockey Club, and the meeting will go down as one of the most successful in the annals of the club. The attendance today was the largest that has ever gathered on a race course in this city. The clubhouse lawns and galleries were crowded with the members and friends who are prominent in the social and financial circles of the city and province. The card, which was one of the best of the meeting, brought together well balanced fields and the racing was of a spirited order, with finishes close and exciting. A mile dash for plater three-year-olds and over began the afternoon's entertainment. Thirteen horses faced the barrier and the Thorncliffe Stable's Broadview, after leading all the way, just lasted long enough to secure a close decision over Discord, which, with a better start, would undoubtedly have won. MESSINES AN EASY WINNER. .1. K. L. Boss started his recent acquisition, Mes-siues, in the second race and he easily triumphed over a band of good sprinters in a dash of five and a half furlongs. The winner was ridden by t'lavcr and came from behind after Last One and Bromelia had tired themselves out setting and forcing the pace to win with speed in reserve. He was the shortest priced winner of the day and his race was quite impressive. Major Parke, after many disappointing failures, was returned the winner of the third race, which was under claiming conditions at three-quarters of a mile. Gantner, who had the mount on the buck of the son of Dick "Welles, sent him to the front with the rise of the. barrier and, emulating his noted daddy, ran his opponents dizzy. The time, l:121f was the fastest for the distance at the meeting. Wraith was second, outstaying Hasten On in the final strides. Star Kealni, carrying the colors of W. Walker, was returned the winner of the handicap, which was carded as the fifth race. It was at a mile and brought together some of the best horses at the track. G. M. Hendrie's Estero was the pronounced choice and encountered all the bad luck of the race. She was caught flatfooted as the barrier was sprung and. after getting into a contending position in the stretch, stumbled, but recovered and then just lost by Inches. Star Realm was far out of it in the early running, but came fast on the extreme outside and, finishing with great speed, won in the last stride. The time for the race was 1:38. ON THE WAY TO OTTAWA. Sheridan Clark, who has been looking after the shipment of horses from here to Connaught Park, arranged for the consignment to be sent over on three specials. One left this morning, another at the conclusion of the races this afternoon, while another will pull out on Monday morning. Among the owners shipping are the following: G. Allen, James Allen, Clarence Buxton, Brookdale Stable, A. Bnlcroft, A. Bennett. J. M. Brown, J. M. Collins, Larry Daly, A. G. Dunlap. .T. A. Durkin, G. Foley, G. Finnegan, G. Finch. E. S. Fonnan, G. W. Glick. F. Grace, .7. G. Gorman, T. Hodge, W. Hinphy. K. E. Holbrook, .7. Hynes, J. Hope, O. W. Hall, F. Kelly, C. Knight. G. Lutz, .T. 1-anahan, H. McDonald. W. A. McKinney, S. Mio-dow, B. Mock, J. C. Mayes, J. McXulty, G. Nibbs, H. Neusteter. L. F. O'Leary, H. W. Plant, W. Bichcy, .7. K. L. Boss, S. Pargin, M. Seifcrt, Seagram Stable, E. J. Salt. T. A. Scott, .7. V. Thomas. C. E. Tanner, IT. Tullct. M. E. Thompson, S. Vcitch, J. Whatley, L. T. Whitchill, W. G. Wilson. W. E. Walsh, A. Wilson, M. F. Williams and .7. Whyte. Mrs. E. It. Bradley and a party of friends, including Miss Hammond, were visitors today. Mrs. Bradley is on a motor tour through eastern Canada. Following the running of the seventh race Thursday, W. A. McKinney claimed Mormon Elder back from G. W. Fornian. McKinney was acting for H. T. Zollicoffer, who was represented in the race by Trickster II. The claim was in retaliation for that (uade at Porral. Notes of the Turf in Foreign Lands NOTES OF THE TURF IN FOREIGN LANDS That pure French race horse Sourbicr has finished his racing career and Mr. Hennessy has decided to send him to the stud. Jean Arditi, the Parisian race horse owner, has received the cross of Chevalier of the Legion of Honor for services rendered to France during the war. The English trainer R. C. Dawson of What-combe, has a new patron in the Indian potentate Aga Khan, who also intends to race on an extensive scale in France. Current Notes of the Turf CURRENT NOTES OF THE TURF The two-year-old Carruthers cooled out lame in both forelegs after his recent race. He hit himself in a recent work-out and has been lame at times ever since. Preston Burch will select from the twenty-six youngsters by Atheling and Honeywood which are at the Xevada Stock Farm and will campaign them in the East next year. Atheling in his first season this year has eight of his progeny in the winning list. Honeywood has sired fire winners this year. Firebrand Still Shines: Victor over the Best in the Covington Handicap FIREBRAND STILL SHINES Victor Over the Best in the Covington Handicap. r rl Bradley's Cracks Figure as Favorites Only in the Race Gold-blatt Takes Two Races. c ;C rn ' LATOXIA, Ky., September 10. Firebrand added further to his prestige this afternoon and contributed an additional $5,000 to his owners, when he accounted for the Covington Handicap at a mile and three-sixteenths and won from Aphie Dear anil Lady Madcap, with nine other racers in their rear, including Black Servant and Best Pal. The Hawkins three-year-old raced this afternoon in the same consistent fashion that marked his fine race of last Saturday when he won the Latonia Handicap. The chief surprise of his victory today was due to its being over a fast track. Heretofore he has been regarded as strictly a capital mud-runner and his victories last spring were over heavy tracks. Kennedy, his rider, kept him in the front division during the early running and rushed him into the lead on the stretch turn, but through the last eighth' he was menaced seriously by Aphie Dear, which continued to press. him dangerously to the end. Lady Madcap was another three-year-old to get part of the money by finishing third. The near-victory of Aphie Dear after her dismal showing in her preceding race occasioned adverse comment. In her last race she was decisively beaten by ordinary racers. The Bradley pair. Best Pal and Black Servant, were outstanding choices for the race, but after Black Servant gave a high display of speed for three-quarters, they, ceased to be factors, for Best Pal was always far in the rear and finished with a perceptible limp in his left foreleg. Black Servant raced as if short and was sent out to complete a mile and a half in preparation for his starting in the Latonia Championship Stakes next Saturday. He was badly winded on his return to the stand. The usual good Saturday crowd witnessed some interesting sport this afternoon, several of the finishes being of the closest kind, with the winners in doubt until the official placing. The Mose Goldblatt rcprcsentatves were much in the limelight during the afternoon, two of the purses going to members of his stables, and he should have made it a triple, for Wayward Lady was best in the sixth race and failed solely through the bad judgment of her rider, G. Fields. Th latter also figured in a rough riding stunt that should have brought him suspension. IDEAL WEATHER AND TRACK CONDITIONS. Weather and track conditions were superb and contributed extensively to the enjoyment of the big throng. The Florisant Stable's Mahony was the delectable morsel in the initial dash, although the Ward-Goose connections had like designs with Gloria France. The latter, however, fell short by thn margin of a neck. Clintonville, the favorite, might have altered the result but for interference she was subjected to by Gloria France in the stretch. Then: was considerable rough riding in the race, Sweet Liberty being almost thrown in the first quarter while in a prominent position. The second race, in which maiden two-year-olds tried conclusions, resulted in a struggle of thre: that had the big crowd electrified, the victory being in doubt until in the last stride, Smiling Lad winning by inches, with Tulane, the favorite, just succeeding in outstaying Cap Rock. The trio dominated the running from the start, there never being irore than a half-length difference between them. Goldblatt's representative paid surprisingly large returns. Another thriller came with the finish of the third race, in which an ordinary band met, with Kingfisher the favorite, just getting up to outstay Virgo and Alex Jr. only a nose in back of him. The final contenders began their struggle after straightening away in the stretch run, and the last eighth found them all under hard pressure, with the winner in doubt until in the last stride. The time of the race here, 2:00, denoted a slow performance. INTERFERENCE BEATS BULLET PROOF. Guv'nor upset the well-planned intentions of the Bullet Proof connections by beating that racer to the finisli in the fourth race, at three-quarters of a mile. There was doubt in the minds of close observers if Bullet Proof should have been beaten, as he was a frequent sufferer from interference, and the winner's disqualification seemed imminent when Parke, Avho had ridden Bullet Proof, made a. complaint to the stewards, but they evidently did not think it sufficient to disqualify Guv'nor. It was the latter's first start in the colors of Mose Goldblatt, who claimed him from a previous race from F. J. Kelley at a cost of $4,100. Gallahcr Brothers Glyn scored a lucky victory in the sixth, in which two-year-old fillies took part exclusively. She began fast and held sway for the entire distance, but won only by a matter of inches from Lina Clark, with Wayward Lady in third place. The latter ran as if much the best and, but for her her rider bringing her extremely wide in the stretch, which lost her the lead, she would have won in easy style. Inability of the rider to ride a strong finish also cost her second place in the last stride. Bernice K.. Omnipotent and Bonus, highly regarded ones in the race, met with iiiierfcrencc, which affected their chances. At that, Bonus ran a bad race. The filial race found Frcccuttcr installed an overwhelming favorite, but he never figured seriously in the running, Tippo Sabib winning from By Golly. The latter was probably best and would have won had Roberts, his rider, given more attention to the business in hand than to trying to retard Tippo Sahib near the end. Matinee Idol Just did beat Legal for third place. Today's visitors included Johnson N. Camden, chairman of the Kentucky State Racing Commission .(OontiBued oa lecond pag.) FIREBRAND STILL SHINES (Continued from first page.) and president of the Kentucky Jockey Club. It was his first visit to any track in a long time. The board of handicappers here rate Morvich i and Miss .Toy equals, counting sex allowance, for thev assigned 335 pound to Morvich and 132 to i Miss Joy in the .Fort Thomas Handicap, which will I have its decision on Latonia Championship day "exl Saturday. A. F. Dayton is a -recent arrival from the Canadian circuit and will race the horses in his charge iii Kentucky for the remainder of the racing season. The Dayton horses include War Zone. Mogens, Bill McOloy, Sikhim, Locust Leaves, Voorgeria, Sundo, Harry Maxim, Harp of the North and Swirl. Harry Burgoyne, which Smith Baker campaigned on the' Windsor tracks, is back at Latonia. M. Goodpaster arrived this morning with the four-year-old Biddledee. O. A. Bianchi arrived this morning from New-York, where he attended the recent yearling sales and secured the Friar Rock Ashtoreth colt at a covt of $0,000. The youngster is now en route to Lexington, where he will join the others of the Bianchi-owned colts and be prepared for next year's racing. Mr. Bianchi also purchased today the mare Frankness at private sale, intending her for mating with Libyan Sands. Page 2 DAILY R AC I IT 6 FORM Daily Dining: "Winter Months. Daily (Except Monday) Balance of the Tear. DAILY RACING- FORM PUBLISHING CO. Entered as second-class matter April 2, 3890, at the postoffiee at Chicago, Illinois, under the Act of March- 3, 1879. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, fcEPTEMBER 11, 1921. Latonia LATONIA Tlio horses which seem host in Monday's races are: Latonia, Ky September 10, 1921. 1 Winding Through, Megan, Image, a Miss Muffins, Bettina, Guv'nor. 3 Legal," Natural Bridge, Royal Duck. 4 Ginger, Adonis, AVestwood. B Bit of." -White, Parader, Cho Clio. 0 MONTFORT JONES ENTRY, Ret Mosie, Gran ite Ware. 7 Dancing Spray, Cheer Lender, Kirapalong. J. L. Dempsey. JTew York Handicap. 1 Forestall, Field Lark, Megan, Dixie O'Day. Guv'nor, White Star, Bettina, Miss Muffins. 3 Natural Bridge, Legal, Brownie MeDawell, Wave. 4 GINGER, Adonis, Angon, Westwood. 5 Cho Cho, Bit of White, Parader, Ben Valet. . Pegasus, Rockminister, Bet Mosie, Bonus. 7 Dancing; Spray, Dixie Carroll, Harlock, Clieer Leader. Chicasrfe and Buffalo Handicap. 1 Forestall, Field Lark, Florida Blossom, Winding-Through. 2 White;Star,tGnv'.nor, John S. Rcardon, Bettina. 3 Natural Bridge,' Brownie McDawell, Royal Duck, Wave. 4 GINGER, Angon, Westwood, Adonis. C Cho Cho, Bit of White, Ben Valet, Parader. 6 -Pegasus, Bet Mosie,, Rockminister, Lord Allen. 7 Dixie Carroll, Mnrse John, Harlock, Kimpaicng. Observer's Handicap. 3 Field Lark, Winding Through, Dixie O'Bay, Plunella. 2 Bettina, Guv'nor, Miss Muffins, John S. Rear- don. 3 NATURAL BRIDGE, Legal, Wave, Royal iDuck. 4 Ginger, Adonis, Angon, Westwood. 5 Bit of White, Cho Cho, Parader, Ben Valet. O-Pegasus, Rockminister, Bet Mosie, Martha Fallon. 7 Dixie Carroll, Wickford, Cheer Leader, Kimp-along. Consensus of Handicaps. 1 Forestall, Winding Through, Field Lark, Megan. 2 Miss Muffins, Guv'nor, White Star, Bettina. 3 Natural Bridge, Legal, Brownie McDawell, Royal Duck. 4 Ginger,- Adonis, Angon, Westwood. B Bit of White, Cho Cho, Parader, Ben Valet. G MONTFORT JONES ENTRY, Bet Mosie, Granite Ware, Lord Allen. 7 Dancing Spray, Dixie Carroll, Cheer Leader, Kinipalong. r - - ' : Belmont Park BELMONT PARK r The horses which seem host in Monday's races are: Belmont Park Long1 Island, N. Y., September 10, 1921. 3 St; Henry, Modo, Prodigious. 2 Le Marsouin, Infidel II., New Haven. 3 CHATEAU THIERRY, Krewer, Donnacona. 4 Krewer, Servitor, Edwina. B Madelle, Chester Two, Katie Canal. 6-Gray Gables, Golden Flint, Care Free. F. J. orttU. Jievr York Handicap. 1 St.- Henry, Broomster, Prodigious, Modo. 2 Le Marsouin, Saywhich, Infidel II., New Haven. 3 Chateau Thierry, Captain Alcock, Donnacona, ' Krewer. 4 KREWER, Edwina, Servitor, Knight of the Heather. 8 Chester Two, Katie Canal, Madelle, Avonbear. 0 Gray Gables, Care Free, Arapahoe, Prince .James. Chleaso and Buffalo Handicaps. 1 Broomster, Modo, St. Henry, Black Rascal. 2 Saywhich, Le Marsouin, Infidel II., New Haven. 3 Krewer, Chateau Thierry, Captain Alcock, Donnacona. 4 KREWER, Edwina, Servitor, Crystal Ford. B Chester Two, Madelle, Katie Canal, Courteous. C Gray Gables, Golden Flint, Esquire, Prince James. Observer's Handicap. 3 Modo, St. Henry, Broomster, Prodigious. 2 Le Marsouin, Saywich, Infidel II.. New Haven. 3 Krewer, Donnacona, Chateau Thierry, Cap tain Alcock. 4 KREWER, Edwina, Crystal Ford, Servitor. 5 Madelle, Katie Canal, Chester Two, Courteous, f! Gray" Gables, Care Free, Arapahoe, Golden Flint. . Consensus of Handicaps. , 3 St. Henry, Broomster, Modo, Prodigious. 2 Le Marsouin, Saywhich, Iufidel II., New Haven. 3 Cha'tean Thierry, Krewer, Donnacona, Captain Alcock. 4 KREWER, Edwina, Servitor, Crystal Ford. B Madelle, Chester Two, Katie Canal, Courteous. 6 Gray Gables, Golden Flint, Care Free, Arapa hoe. Dufferin Park DUFFER IN PARK The horses which seem best in Monday's races are: Dufferin Park Toronto, Ont., September 10, 1921. 1 Joe's Sister, Pueblo, r. Moody. 2 Banyan, Shoreacres, Chantour. 3 General, Doctor D., Apple Jack. 4 Our Kute, Scintillate, North Shore. B Pretty Baby nackamore, Financial Rooster. C COLONEL MATT, View, Pleasure Bent. 7 Salgeorge, Walter Turnbow, Altamaha. F. H. Spronle. New York Handicap. - I Thirteen, Treadwell. Joe's Sister. Pueblo. 2 Chantour, Banyan, Bloor, Shoreacres. 3 General, Doctor I)., Pokey Jane, Apple Jack. 4 Scintillate, Brown Bill, Our Kate, North Shore. B Jack Mount, Fiuaucial Rooster, Pretty Baby, Hackamore. (5 COLONEL MATT, Tom Logan, View, Safranor. 7 Salgeorge, Bond, The Portuguese, Yermak. Chicuco and Buffalo Handicaps. 1 Thirteen, Impress, Treadwell, P. Moody. 2 Chantour, Banyan, Shoreacres, John Lake. 3 GENERAL, Doctor D., Pokey Jane, Minnie Muck. 4 North Shore, Scintillate, Our Kate, Ravanna. B Pretty Baby, Hackamore, Medusa, Kingling II. 0 Colonel Matt, Fair and Warmer, View, Tlios. F. McMahon. 7 Yermak, The Portuguese, Golden Dawn, Bond. Observer's Handicap. 1 Thirteen, P. Moody, Joe's Sister, Treadwell. 2 Banyan, Shoreacres, Chantour, Norma J. 3 General, Apple Jack, Doctor D., Pokey Jane. 4 Scintillate, Our Kate, North Shore, Kathleen K. B 'Pretty Baby, Hackamore, Kingling II., Financial Rooster. n COLONEL MATT, View, Tom Logan, Safranor. 7 Walter Turnbow, The Portuguese, Salgeorge, Yermak. Consensus of Handicaps. 1 Thirteen, Joe's Sister, P. Moody, Treadwell. 2 Banyan, Chantour, Shoreacres, John Lake. 3 General, Doctor D.. Pokey Jane, Apple Jack. 4 Scintillate, Our Kate, North Shore, Brown Bill. 5 Pretty Baby, Jack Mount, Hackamore, Finan cial Rooster. C COLONEL MATT, View, Tom Logan, Safranor. T-SalgeoVge, .Yermak,, Walter Turnbow, .The Portuguese. Doncaster's Great Sales: Wonderful Price for Sledmere Fillies--Tracery Blue Tit Filly Brings $38,500 DONCASTER'S GREAT SALES . i Wonderful Prices for Sledmere Fillies Tracery- -Blue Tit Filly Brings $38,500. J LONDON, England, September 10. The autumn . sale of yearlings was continued at Doncaster on , Thursday. The attendance was good and competi- J tion among the bidders was keen, with the result that fancy prices were realized for some of the most coveted youngsters. j Seventy-four colts and fillies were disposed of during the sale for a total of $291,400, an aver- j age of $3,0S3. j Sixteen yearlings from Lady Sykcs' Sledmere , Stud realized $192,230; seven colts averaging $0,390, and nine fillies averaging .$10,385 each. George Lambton gave $3S,.i00 for a filly ly Tracery Blue Tit, by AVildfowler, and $15,500 for a filly by Son-in-Law Rectify. These two are probably des. fined for the slud of Prince Agu Khan. Samuel II. Darling gave $20,000 for a filly by Tracery Sonora. Mr. De Pledge paid $18,000 for a filly by Charles O'Malley Va Via, by Cicero. Sir Robert .lardinc purchased a filly by Lemberg Miss Cobalt for $15,000, and a colt by Charles O'Mal-ley Hackler's Pride, by Ilacklor. F. Ilartigan secured a filly by Charles O'Malley Boyne Blue, by Lally, for S11.000, and B. F. Pcard bought a colt by The Tetrarch Paraffin Light, tor $10.00(1. The sales were resumed on Friday mornlnj,. Fifty-three were disposed of for a total sum qf $200,325. Nineteen fillies brought $90,725, aver- , aging $4,775 each, and thirty-four colts realized $115,000. an average of $3,400 each. Richard .Marsh gave $20,000 for a filly by Suns tar Teal: Ididy Torrington purchased a fillv by Diadiimenos For-tuna for $17,000; E. Brandon gave $12,000 for a filly by Sunstar Butterfly Belle, and $10,500 for a colt by Tracery Portsunlight. Other sales were: Colt, by Sunstar Wilhia Royd, Mr. Creed, $10,500; colt, by Friar Marcus Sweetest Melody, Mr. Boyd Rochford, $10,500; filly, by Bachelor's Double Collar Mark, James McKenna. $10,500; filly, by White Ragle Snoot, George Lambton, $10,500. The grand total for tin; week aggregated 255 colls and fillies, which realized $840,350. One hundred and thirty-four colts averaged $2,785, and 321 fillies averaged $3,900 each. Horses for Havre De Grace: L. T. Bauer String to be There Shortly--William Martin Destined for Same Place HORSES FOR HAVRE DE GRACE L. T. Bauer String to Be There Shortly William Martin Destined for Same Place. NEW YORK, N. Y., September 10. J. P. Smith came down from Saratoga yesterday to make arrangements for the shipping to Havre de Grace of the plater Berlin, which lias been rusticating on a farm on Long Island since last spring. Berlin will be ready for racing at Havre de Grace. Nest week Smith will ship to Havre de Grace the ,entire racing establishment of L. T. Bauer. Tippity Witchet is the star of the Bauer establishment and the little Broomstick gelding, afer a long rest, is at the top of his form again. The other Bauer campaigners are Biff Bang, Sundial II., Perigour-dine, Miles S., Arada, Little Aime. Dovesroost, Silence and Radical. They are all said to be in splendid form right now. Dovesroost, a recruit from the stable of George D. Widener, is one of tlio fastest selling plater two-year-olds in training. He is a good looker. William Martin, who remained at Saratoga after the finish of that meeting, will ship to Havre de Grace instead of to Belmont Park. Belsolar, a good distance running mare, is the best horse of the Martin band, although Camoufleur seems to be rounding to form again. Belsolar ran a rattling good race at Saratoga in the Merchants and Citizens Handicap renewal in which siic finished third to Exterminator and Mad Hatter. She beat Yellow Hand, Paul Jones, Gcorgie and Senninss Park. Belsolar will be pointed for the long-distance races, of the Havre de Grace, Laurel Park and Pimlico programs. It looks as though the Polar Star ntare 'belongs with the topnotchers, especially in races over long distances of ground. Camoufleur, which was in splendid condition, when he left Hot Springs for Havre de Grace last spring, fell sick on the cars. He has been going well. ' Others planning to ship to Havre de Grace from Saratoga are David Woodford, Samuel Louis, William Livingston and James Boden. Doncaster Racing Results: Sons of Tracery First and Second in the Long-Distance Doncaster Cup D0MCAS7ER RACING RESULTS Sons of Tracery First and Second in the Long-Distance Doncaster Cup. LONDON, England, September 10. The Park Hill Stakes of $75 each, with $2,500 added, for three-year-old fillies, was decided Friday over the Doncaster St. Leger course. The entries closed August 5, 1019, with eighty-five nominations. The race resulted as follows: Sir Gilbert Greenall's Love in Idleness, br. f, by Bachelor's Double Cornfield (J. Ciiilds), 1 to rt 1 Sir AV. Nelson's Alegria, b. f, by Charles O'Malley Orange Girl (S. Donoghue), 8 to 1 2 W. Raphael's La Voiture, b. f, by Louvois As- censeur (G. Hulme) 100 to 7 3 Love in Idleness, an odds-on favorite, won easily by three lengths, four lengths separating second and third. There were five starters. The Doncaster Cup of $0,000, for three-year-olds and over, two miles and an eigtth, resulted as follows: Mrs. Gilbert Robinson's Flamboyant, b. c, 3, by Tracerv Simonath (W. C. Lister) 0 to 1 1 Lord Dewar's Abbot Trace, ch. c, I, by Tracery Abbot's Anne (H. Jelliss), 2 to 1 2 ,T. A. de Rothschild's Milenko, br. c, 3. by Bomba Mrs. Fussy (S. Donoghue), 20 to 1 3 Flamboyant led throughout and beat the favorite. Abbot's Trace, by a length and a half, same distance between second and third. Six started, - Marlboro Fair Meeting next Week MARLBORO FAIR MEETING NEXT WEEK BALTIMORE, Md., September 10. What promises to be a most successful race meeting will start next Monday, when the Southern Maryland Agricultural Fair Association will open its gates for five days of sport at its half-mile track at Upper Marlboro, in Prince George County. Racing will be furnished Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday. On Friday the horse show, cattle show and agricultural display will consume the entire time. The Upper Marlboro track is admitted to be one of the most beautiful half-mile courses in this country. It is located in a beautiful section of the state, easily accessible to Baltimore and Washington by train or automobile-There will .be seven races decided each day and no purse will be less than $500. ' I Belmont Park Form Chart . i J . , J j j j , , i i I BELMONT PARK FORM CHART NEW YORK, N. Y., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1921. Belmont Park (liA miles). Eighth day. West- Chester Racing Association. Autumn Meeting of 13 days. Weather clear; temperature 75". Steward to Represent Jockey Club, F. R. Hitchcock. Stewards of Meeting, August Belmont, F. R. Hitchcock and R. T. Wilson. Judges, E. C. Smith and C. Cornehlsen. Starter, Mars Cassidy. Racing Secretary, A. McL. Earlocker. Racing starts at 2:15 p. m. (Chicago time 1:15 p. m.). 'Indicates apprentice allowance. pTjOOQ-' FIRST RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs Main Course. (Sept. 5, 1S21 1:05 2 10S.) Burse lylJiU 4 $1,000. 2-year-olds. Claiming. Net value to winner $700; second, $200; third, $100. Index Horses AWtPPSt j Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 5G778BANTRY PASS w 104 4 1 ll li P 12 L. Fator Oak Ridge Stb 3-5 7-102-5 out (BG758)BELLATRIX w 114 5 2 23 2s 28 E Sande G D Widener 2 31 lC-57-10out B0778 EVIL w 103 1 3 "3 31 3 2s C Buel H G Fisher 5 7 7 G-5 out 50433 DEEP SINKER w 107 2 5 5 4 4 A G Babin T J Carroll 20 50 50 0 2i 50509 JUG w 110 3 4 3 5 5 C Ponce G Peterson 30 40 40 C 2 Time, 23, 47, 59, 1:00. Track fast. Winner Ch. f, by Sea King Puff, by Ballot (trained by L. W. Garth; bred by Mr. John E. Madden). Went to post at 2:15. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. BANTRY PASS took the lead at once and, making the pace fast, drew away in the last sixteenth to win easing up. BELLATRIX raced in closest pursuit of the winner throughout and finished List and gamely. EVIL raced gamely and outstayed the others for third place. JUG was sore when going to the post. Overweights Evil, 1 pound. SECOND RACE About 2 1-2 Hiles. Thirteenth Running CORINTHIAN STEEPLE -vuJt?00 5fR5Cti3,Q CHASE. $2,500 Added. 4-year-olds and upward. Handicap. Net value to winner $2,325; second, $G00; third. $300. Index Horses AWtPi'St4 S15 17 Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S (5G122)HOUDlNI w 5 135 4 ." 5 5 2l li 1-' D Myers J 10 Widener 1S-G 9-5 8-5 1-3 out ( 50757 ) LYTLK w 7 137 3 4 4 2' 1" 2' 2s W KealiiiBJ F Flan'gan .Tr 8-5 8-513-102-5 out (54211 LSKIBICREEN w 11 133 2 2 2' l1 :; : 38 C SmooL J K Widener S-5 l-5 8-5 1-3 out 50502 EARLOi'KKR ws 5 151 5 5 3s 42 4'"-4-10 4 W i.lali'ii'y.I JO Davis 3 0 5 8-5 out (50S7C)ST. OHARLCOTE w S 14! 1 ' 1s 5 5 5 N Kennedy 10 M Weld 0 10 8 2J out fCoupled in betting; no separate place or show betting. Time, 4:53. Track fast.! Winner B. g, by Sir John Johnson 1'iemonn-, by Carlsbad (trained by J. H. Lewis; bred by Mr. John E. Madden). Went to post at 2:42. At post 1 minute. Start good and Slow. Won easily; second and third driving. HOUniNl was saved until in the last half mile. Un it moved up rapidly ami followed LYTLE -'closely to Hie linal jump, whertr- he took the lend after :i mild drive and won under restraint. LYTLIJ fenced cleanly for the entire race and finished resolutely. SK1BBI0I1EEN was much used in the early running 'and tired, but held EARLOCKER safe at the finish. EABI.OCKEK pulled up lame. ST. CHARI.COTE fell lame and was ensed up in the last quarter. . Scratched 50502, Syrdarya, 143., . . . 5tf5Ql'0h THIRD RACE 3-4 Mile Main Course. (Sept. 1, 1919 1:10 4 130.) Thirty-second Wa?2$j? Running FUTURITY STAKES. Guaranteed Value $30,000. 2-year-olds. Allowances. Net value to winner $39,700; second, $5,1GC; third, $2,583. Index Horses AWtl'I'St Vt Vi Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 50630 BUNTING w 117 8 4 81 4l 4'i In F C'ltilettiH P Whitney 18-5 9-517-107-101-3 50011 IGALANTMAN w 117 VL 2 1J 1?. l'a 2 L Lyke L AVaterbury 15 15 S 4 2 508143DREAM OF ALLAH w 310 20 5 3'i 3'J 31 S'l .1 Eutwell K li McLean 15 15 12 0 3 (50522) SURF RIDER w 122 3 7 4"- C'J 5U 43 E Sande Rancocas Stable J4 45 4 8-5 4-5 50710 DEADLOCK wis 113 5 10 5' 52 C'l 5! F Keogh Montfort Jones 30 30 30 12 C (50?G1) HARRIDAN w 114 21 14 9'i 9' 7l C L. Fator Rancocas Stable t4 42 4 8-5 4-5 5303WHISKAWAY wr. 122 22 12 22 22 22 72 L Penman H P Whitney tS-5 9-517-107-101-3 50781 CHESTERBROOK wn 117 17 If. lfll 72 8l C Ponce 10 B Cassatt 50 SO 50 20 10 50030 SWEEP BY wn 122 11 15 14' 122 102 9,J J Rod'guezA R Lawson 15 25- 25 10 5 50528 SANTA CLARA w 119 2 17 Hi 102 9h 10t M Garner .T E Madden 50 50 50 20 10 5GCU3:!MY PLAY wn 317 1 1 15 15 152 112 C Rob'sonLexington Stb 8 12 10 4 2 50(530 SUNREIGH w 117 4 S 122 S1 10' 121 W Kelsay W S Kilmer 30 30 30 12 S (50781)FIRM FRIEND wn 319 13 33 102 ll1 12s 13 G KummerForeign Stable 15 25 25 10 5 50701 RIB GRASS wn 119 15 G fi 1G 20' 14'2 L McAtee Short Grass Stb 50 50 50 20 10 50030 TOIL wr. 322 9 3 71 132 33' 35 C F'b'therM L Schwartz tflo 20 20 S 4 5(1710SSEDGE w 122 1G 9 18 IS1 141 IGh A JohnsonGreentree Stable 8-5 9-517-107-101-3 50400 COLUMN w 127 10 18 17' 172 171 172 G Turner M L Schwartz ftl5 20 20 8 4 505283LORD BALTIMORE w 122 7 21 195 19l 11 18'2 T Rice J S Cosden $15 20 20 8 4 50781 PRELUDE w 114 6 22 20! 20l 211 19 A Sch't'gerLexington Stb 58 12 10 4 2 50814 MY REVERIE wn 122 14 19 22 21 18 20 G W C'rollR J Brown 30 30 20 S 4 50814 ROULETTE w 119 19 11 13' 14l 22 21 C H Miller.! S Cosden 15 20 20 8 4 50781 BUD FISHER w 137 IS 20 212 22 391S22 C Buel H C Fisher 50 50 50 20 30 f t 1 1 tConpled in betting; no separate place or show betting. Time, 1:11. Track fast. Winner B. c, by Pennant Frillery, by Broomstick (trained by J. Rowe; bred by Mr. narry Payne Whitney). Went to post at 3:21. At post 9 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. BUNTING, after racing in a forward position from the start, responded, quickly when called on and. coming through the homestretch with a rush, outfinished GALAXTMAN in the closing strides. GALANTMAN set a fast pace from soon after tiie start, and made a fast and game finish under skillful riding. DltEAM OF ALLAH raced close up behind the leaders and came resolutely in the last eighth, but could not overtake the leaders. SURF RIDER raced close up in the early running and tired in the last quarter, but rallied and 'made a fast finish. DEADLOCK finished well. HARRIDAN ran well and met witli interference at the start. WHISKAWAY also met with early interference, but raced in -closest pursuit to the last eighth before tiling. CHESTERBROOK, SWEEP BY, SANTA CLARA and MVr PLAY were rnnnin fast at the end. --Scratched (5CS56) Cherry Tree. 110: 55775 Rocket. 117. (fh FOURTH RACE-r2 Kilos. (Sert. 15, 13203:215128.) Second Running JOCKEY SjJO'Tt'iy CLUB GOLD CUP. S10.000 Added and Gold Cup Valued at $2,500. 3-year-olds aiid upward. Allowances. Net value to winner S9.600; second, 2,500; third, 1,000; fourth, $250. j . J ndex Horses AWtPPSt li '2 & Str Fin Jockeys .Owners' O 11. C P S (5G779)MAD HATTER wn 5 125 2 3 3'2 3 3 3 32 E Sande Rancocas Stable tl-213-203-5 out 56711s GREY LAG wn 3 114 4 1 5'2 31 23 2' 213 L Fator Rancocas Stable tl-213-203-5 out (56711)TOUCH ME NOT w 3 111 3 4 4 2l S3 310 3s F C'ltiletliGreentree Stable t-5 8-5 G-5 out 51402 DAMASK wr. 4 123 1 2 2'2 4 4 4 4 L Penman II P Whitney J7-5 S-5 C-5 out fJCoupled in betting; no separate place or show betting. Time, 24, 48, 1:13, 1:38, 2:03, 2:29, 2:55, 3:22. Track fast. Tonnei' B. h, by Fair Play Madcap, by Rock Sand (trained by S. U. Hildreth; bred by Mr. August Belmont)'. Went to post at 3:57. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. MAD HATTER took the lead at once and. setting a fast pace, held sway for the entire race. GREY LAG, under stout restraint for the first mile, easily outstayed TOUCH ME NOT. The latter liied- badly after 'going a mile and a half. DAMASK was badly outpaced. ggbA Tj FIFTH RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs Main Course. (Sept. 5, 1927 1:05 2 10G.) Purse 0j'TriL SI, COO. 2-ycar-olds. Selling. Net value to winner $700; second, S200; third, $100. Index Ilcifcs AWtPPSt 14 M Str Fin Jocl:jys Owners O II O P S 55005 SWEEPY w lliij 1 1 12 li 1'2 l'i A .lohnsonj L Holland G-5 8-5 7-5 2-5 1-5 (50851 )FAIR VIRGINIA wn 112 G 5 5s 3 4 22 S BullmanG C Walsh 3 5 4 7-5 2-5 50778 NORTH WALES wb 110 5 0 3i 4' 32 3a L McAtee R B Strapsburger 20 25 20 G 21 5GG93 CLINCHFIELD w 110 2 2 2'2 22 22 4 L Fator Oak Ridge Stb 2 2 9-5 3-5 1-1 5G70!) TRICKS w 105 4 4 42 5 5 5'2 A Evans J S Cosden 20 30 30 7 3 504 35 BERRINGTON wis 115 3 3 0 G 0 G L Lyke B A Lane 8 15 12 3 G-5 Time, 23, 47, 1:00, 1:07. Track fast. Winner B. c, by Sweep Enameline, by Masetto (trained by W. Shields; bred by Mr. J. AV. Towhsend). Went to post at 4:24. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. SWEEPY showed excellent speed and. setting a fast pace, withstood repeated challenges and drew away in the stretch drive. FAIR VIRGINIA began slowly and moved up fast on the streleh turn, but came wide and lost ground, then recovered and outstayed the others for second place. NORTH WALES raced next to the inner rail all the way and, finishing gamely, took third place in the last stride. CLINCHFIELD, closest up in the early running, tired in the stretch. Overweights Sweepy, l1. pounds. ' -. - 7O(0 A SIXTH RACE 3-4 Mile Kain Course. (Sept. 1, 1919 1:10 4 130.) Far Rockaway xUD'-2l:3d Handicap. $1,200 Added. 3-year-olds. Net valuo to winner $945; second, $200; third, $100. Index Horses AWtPPSt Vt Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H (3 V S (5G75C)LAST STRAW w 120 2 1 2'- 2' 1 1'2 10 Sande (V D Widener 2 22 22 4-5 1-3 (.r.G518)DIMMESDA!.I0 wis 123 3 4 3'2 3' 22 2'2 L Fator It T Wilson 22 22 11-57-101-4 5(5185 DRV MOON WR 120 4 3 4t 4'2 42 C It Miller C A Stoneham 21 3 13-54-5 1-3 .rG.ri2"QUECREEK wn 110 5 5 5 5 5 41 C l'onco .1 10 Davis 4 7 7 2 4-5 5G75G AIKEN wn 110 1 2 l1 11 3l 5 F Wilson Armonia Stable 12 12 8 22 1 Time, 23, 47, 1:11. Track fast. Winner Ch. f. by Ultimns Broom Flower, by Broomstick (trained by A. J. Joyner; bred by Miss E. Daingertield and Mr. J. P. Ross). AVent to post at 4:4!). At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. LAST STRAW followed AIKEN under slight restraint until well into the stretch, where she -quickly took the lead and held DIMMESDALE safe at the linish. DIMMESDALE began a trifle slowly and raced up to the leaders rapidly while rounding the last turn, but was in close quarters and forced to be taken back, then made a game rush when clear, but could not overtake the leader. DRY MOON raced gamely and passed flu; others in the stretch. QUECREEK was outpaced. AIKEN set a fast pace, but tired after going a half mile in the lead. . Latonia Form Chart LATONIA FORM CHART LATONIA, KY., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1921. Latonia (1 mile). Seventh day. Kentucky Jockey Club. Autumn Meeting of 31 days. Weather clear; temperature 92". Stewards, Chas. F. Price. C. S. Nuckols, Jr., A. G. Leonard and C. AV. Hay. Judges, AV. 11. Shelley, N. H. McClelland and E. Jasper. Starter, A. B. Dade, Racing Secretary, AV. H. Shelley. liacing starts at 2:00 p. m. (Chicago time 2:00 p. in.). 'Indicates apprentice allowance. (OQk Q FIRST RACE 3-4 3Iile. (June 7, 1921 1:10 C 110.) Purse $1,400. 4-year-olds and tJOerraiO upward. Claiming-. Net value to winner $1.100; second, $200; third, 100. Index Horses AAVtl'PSt 4 Vz Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 5G7G2 MAHONY wu 5 1112 7 5 5 22 l' lt H Lunsf'd Florisant Stable 500-100 507(12 GLORIA FRANCEwn 4 110 11 7 G 32 32 22 H J Burke J S Ward 735-100 5557G CLINTONVILLE w i 112 3 9 3 4l 4l 31 E Pool S K Nichols 185-100 5G762 COLUMBIA TENNwn 5 112 1 4 2' 11 2 A AV AV T'or J II Baker 505-100 5G7G2 SKILES KNOB w 9 110 9 G Sl 7'2 5'2 5 A Collins AV Feuchter t&235-100 55579 3 COL. TAA'LOR wn 5 10S 2 3 1' 5'2 Gl G2 F Porrctto AV Rees llG5-nft 50G37 MISSED THE TIMEw 4 110 G 8 92 8' 7'i 7 A' Mor'sey J L Paul 2GS5-100 5G820 MIGHTY MAN wn 4 110 4 2 4" G S- S1 J Kederls Harn?d Bros 1275-100 5315G SAVARSAAAT wn 7 111 5 10 30 30'2 9'2 9 Ar Crump McGarvey & Lewis t 54811 HONOLULU BOY w G 313 12 12 12 12 10 104 R Har'ton Masterson & Rogers f 49802 AVISE MAN w S 110 10 11 ll3 11s 11 11 N Barrett J McPherson 5SCO-100 5G1323 SAVEET LIB'RTY w 4 105 8 1 7 9'!12 12 A AVilson G Knebelkamp 4700-100 fMutuel field. - Time, 23, 47, 1:12. Track fast. .$2 mutuels paid. Maliony, $12.00 straight, SS.00 place, $3.80 show; Gloria France, $7.50 place, $4.50 show; Clintonville, $2.90 show. Equivalent booking odds Mahony, 500 to 100 straight. 300 to 100 place, 90 to 100 show; Gloria France, 275 to 100 place, 125 to 100 show; Clintonville, 45 to 100 show. AVinuer B. h, by Beach Sand Fancy Dress, by Beu Brush (trained by E. Trotter; bred by Mr. Thomas Clyde). AVent to post at 2:0S. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. AVon driving; second and third the same. MAHONY' moved up swiftly in the stretch and outstayed GLORIA FRANCE in a game 'finish. The latter swerved over sharply in the stretch and impeded CLINTONA1LLE, but finished fast. CLIX-TONA'ILLE suffered from interference, but ran a good race and finished gamely. COLUMBIA TKN.X raced Into the lead, but tired badly in the last eighth. SKILES KNOB closed a gap and ran well. SWEET LIBERTY was knocked back after going a half mile. COL. TAYLOR quit after setting a fast early pace. Scratched 50859 Ruby, 107; 5540S Belle of Elizabothtown, 107; 55522-1Ground-Swell, 112; 55520 Marse John, 10S; 50S9OGipsy Queen, 107; 50251 Blue Jeans, 102. Overweights Mahony, XVj pounds; Columbia Tenn, 2; AVarsaw, 1. KfJUlfi SECOND RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. (June 7, 1909 1:05 3 93.) Purse $1,400. 2-year-' O'QtFC'ja: olds. Maidens. Colts and Geldings. Special Weights. Net value to winner $1,100; second, $200; third. $100. Index Horses AAVtPPSt j ri Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds sTrH 56783 smiling lad w nr. o 2 sj 3 i'- g Fields Goldblatt 7S3-ioo 56783-TULANE w 115 11 If 2'1 1 2nt k pool Gallaher Bros 120-100' 56783 CAP ROCK w 115 5 :; 2'" 1"' 2at 31 k Scobie Montfort Jones 243400 HAMET w 113 2 5 Gl G 5 43 AV Mor'sey G J Loup 3750400 56857 BOJUL v 11.". 3 4 4!' 45 41 f.u AV AV Tor G P Mattingly 710-100 56783 DB BOXERO wn 115 7 C 5' 5 C; 0 J Kederis A Hoard 33G5400 56857 BRENNAN wis 115 4 7 7 7 7 7 H J Burke R Goose 4110-100 Time, 23. 4S. 1:01, 1:08. Track fast. S2 mutuels iiaid. Smiling I.ad, $17.70 straight, $4.80 place, $2.S0 show; Tulane, $3.00 place, $2.30 show; Cap Rock. $2.50 show. Equivalent booking odds Smiling Lad, 7S5 to 100 straight, 110 to 100 place, -10 to 100 show; Tulane, 5G to 100 place. 1.". to 100 show: Cap Rock. 25 to 100 show. "Winner Ch. c, by Suffragist Smiling Maiden, by Smile (trained by M. Goldblatt; bred by Mr. Clayton Morris). Went to post at 2:39. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. SMILING LAD began fast and was saved close up from the start, lost some ground by coming wide into the st retell, but finished gamely and won in the last stride. TULANE ran "a fine race all the way and, setting the pace except briefly, tired and just lasted for second place. CAP BOCK raced into a brSt lead on the last turn and made a resolute finish.- HAMET finished fast. BOJUL tired. RT?ThET THIRD RACE 1 3-1C Miles. (July 9, 1921 1:56 4 119.) Purse $1,400. 3-year-olds OQO?4b:0. and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $1.100; second. $200; third, $100. Index Horses AWtl'PSt Vt 34 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 56858 K1NGFISHER w 7 112 3 5 7" C1 31 3l 1 E Barnes B J Brannon 145-100 5(17(51- VIRGO w 4 113 S 1 2' 2U 2J 1''" 2" B Parke E C Walker 375-100. (50784) ALEX JR. wis 4 113 10 :: 4i 3i l'- 2' 3 H Gregory A W Jackson 2G20-100 r.720J,MEL,VIN v.- 4 106?. 4 2 4l 4 43 4s J Francis Williams Eros 700-100 50784 3MISS NELL. w 4 106 G 7 Gl 7 7 5' 510 J McCoy A Hill 1055-100 597-T OLD MISS wis 7 10G 5 4 1- in. 5J 6 G P Long T M Murphy 15510-100 51GOHOME'D BOUND wr. G 10 1 1 ! 9s 9" S 7 73 E Anth'ny F J Douglass 10015-100 5G784'BRO. McDAWELLwn G 101 7 G 51 Gl Gl S S E Scobie T J Pendergast S80-100 55348OLLTE PALMER ws 1 104 2 8 S5 S 9s 9 9 G Fields R McMillan 7SOO-10Q 51009 PUTS AND CALLSws 0 109 0 10 10 10 10 10 10 W Mor'sey T W Graffert 13G70400 Time. 24. 49, 1:15, 1:42. 1:55, 2:005. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid, Kingfisher, $4.90 straight, $3.20 place, $2.70 show; Virgo, $3.90 place, $3.30 show; Alex' Jr.. $0.20 show. , Equivalent booking odds Kingfisher. 145 to 100 straight, CO to 100 place, 3o to 100 show; A ngo, 9j to 100 place, 05 to 100 show: Alex Jr., 210 to 100 show. Winner Ch. g, by Sea King Ida C, by Inverness (trained by B. J. Brannon; bred by Mr. J. M. B. Lewis). Went to post at 3:10. At post 1 minute. Start good arid slow. Won driving; second and third the Kami!. KINGFISHER, began slowly and came wide into the stretch, but finished fast and got up to win iii the last stride. VIRGO was hard ridden and. in a fast and game finish, outstayed .ALEX JR. The latter ran a good race, but tired after taking the lead. MELA'IN ran fairly well and saved much ground 011 the last turn. BROWNIE McDAWELL retired after going a half mile. OLD MISS set a slow pace to the far turn and quit. Scratched rnc.20. Corydon, 112. Overweights Melvin, 2 pounds. - EZS1Tk4(Ci FOURTH RACE 3-4 Hile. (Juno 7, 1921 1:10 6 110.) Avondalc Purse. Purse-OttJO'Ti: $1,700. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Net value to winner $1,300; second, $250; third, $150. Index Horses AWtPPSt 3.i Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str7! 50819 GUA" NOR w 3 101 G 2 21 li l'l V G Fields M Goldblatt 370-10!) 56780, PULLET PROOF w I 113 3 G 31 2. 2 2 B Parke Nugent Bros 245-100 .r6820 BEN BOLT wi: 3 1031 4 ' 1 3 3 33 E Barnes J W Bell 1105-100 (50820) ROYAL DICK w 3 10S 5 7 0 4?. 41 4' J McCoy G Walts 5063400 rfl777DEBADOU w 0 103 7 3 5 Gi ri 51 N Barrett Orcentrco Stable 2..3-100 (55 172 ) KEWPIE O'NElLwn G 113 18 S 7l G3 0s H Lunst'd Florisant Stublo 1105-100 50003 RAPID TRA'LER w 1 ICS S 1 4 53 7' 71 J D M'ney J Murino 3120-100 5C820 BUDDIE KEAN wu 3 101 2 1 7 S S S K McGniw L Gentry 1S9..-100 Time, 23. 47, 1:12. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid, Gov'uor, $9.40 straight, $4.00 place, $3.00 show; Bullet Proof, $3.10 place, $2.70 show; I'.en Bolt. S3.90 show. . E(uivalcnt booking odds Guv'nor. 370 to 100 straight, 100 to 100 place, 50 to 100 n show; Bullet Froof, 70 to 100 place, 35 to 100 show; Ren Rolt. 95 to 100 show. Winner Ch. c, by Superman Verdict, by Tyrant (trained by M. Goldblatt; bred by Mr. Henry T. Oxnard). , . . Went to post at 3:10. At. post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won handily; second and third driving. GUV'NOR. close up from the start, raced into the load when reaching the stretch and was drawing awav in the last sixteenth. BULLET PROOF ran well and had a rough race and suffered from repeated interference in the last three-eighths. BEN i'.OLT showed the most speed for nearly a half mile before tiring. ROYAL DICK was going well at the end. KEWPIE O'NEIL was far back for the entire race. DEUADOU can do better. Overweights Ben Bolt. 2 pounds. RTCOiyl rT FIFTH. RACE 1 3-16 Miles. (July 9, 1921 1:5G 4 119.) First Running1 COVINGTON 90i?4a: 4 HANDICAP. $5,000 Added. 3-year-olds and upward. Net value to winner $5,600; second, $800; third; $400. Index Horses AWtPPSt M Vz Str Fin Jockeya Owners Eqniv. Odda Str't (5071 8) FIREBRAND wn 3 103 9 G S3 6" 23 1J Ink c Kennedy J S Hawkins 1905-100 507(55 APIIIE DEAR w 3 105 8 9 91 S? 31 3l 21 J D M'ney A Baker 1275-100 55580 LADY MADCAP w 3 93 4 2 3 3 l1 2l 3' K Scobie D Breckenridge 1095-100 507J8 SANDS OF P'UREwr. 8 103 10 10 10 9' 7l 4l 41 E Barnes J M Goode 2390-100 5G780 MAR.TORIE H'NES w 4 112 2 3 2'i 2 f.J 5 5" J Kederis Harned. Bros 2180-100 50780---JOUETT ws 4 107 5 7 4" 4l G- 0- C E Pool C W Moore Jr 1910-100 5575BLACK SERVANT w 3 122 3 1 l'l l' 41 71 7' O Willia E R Bradley $120-100 5C.760-BANGOON wc 3 110 G 8 G' 5l fl S1 S- II J Burke J N Camden 4G3-100 5G.t803BEST PAL wn 4 123 11 5 71 7 9l 9'1 9 A Collins li R Bradley t 50801 MIDWAY wis" 7 100 1 11 ll1' 11 11 10 101 S McGraw: J W Pnrrish fl510-100 50700 WOODTRAP wi; 7 111 7 4 5 10 101 11 11 X Barrett Fair Acre Farm 3410-100 56860. BLANCHE MAC w 3 9S 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 G Fields Chandler Stablo t IMutuel field. Coupled in belting as H. R. Uradley entry. Time, 23, 47, 1:12. 1:37, 1:50, 1:57. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid. Firebrand, $40.10 straight, $19.40 place, $11.90 show; Aphie Dear, $13.90 place, $9.00 show: Lady Madcap, $7.40 show. Equivalent booking odds Firebrand, 1905 to 100 straight, S70 to 100 place, 495 to 100 show; Aphie Dear, 095 to 100 place. 380 to 100 show; Lady Madcap, 270 to 100 show. Winner Ch. c, by McGec Subdue, by Star Ruby (trained by J. S. Hawkins; bred by Mr. J. Hart Brown). Went to post at 4:15. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. FIREBRAND began somewhat slowly, but moved up with a rush just before reaching the stretch, then, after racing into the lead, tired and just lasted long enough to win. APIIIE DEAR showed sudden improvement' and, after closing a gap, finished with a rush and was running fastest at the end. LADY MA DP A P tired after being prominent all the way and racing into the lead 011 the last turn. MAR.TORIE 1IYNES raced forwardly to the far turn. BLACK SERVANT set a fast pace to the far turn, but quit badly in the last quarter. SANDS OF PLEASURE showed improvement and closed a big gap in the last half. REST PAL finished lame. JOUETT and RANGOON quit. Scratched (55570) Freecutter, 109; 50715 II. E. Coleman, 98. KCOld Q SIXTH RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. (June 7, 1909 1:05 3 93.) Purse $1,500. 2-ycar-DDtf-lO olds. Fillies. Allowances. Net value to winner $1,150; second, $225; third, $125. Imfx; Horses AWtPPSt Yt Str Fin Jockeys Owners; Equiv. Odds Str't (56703)GLYN w 108 5 1 H 11 11 11 W Mor'sey Gallaher Bros 610-100 ( 50787 )LINA CLARK w 10S 9 G 33 3 3 3 21 J Kederis J W Bailey 2265-100 55581 3 WAYWARD LADY w 112 G 2 2' 21 21 33 G Fields M Goldblatt G95-1C0 5C7073BERNICE K. w 112 1 5 5'i 41 4l 4l II Lunsf'd .1 C Milam 930-100 55:5293BOBBED HAIR wu 108 7 7 Gl 5l 5l 51 A Collins E R Bradley 1805-106 54950 3 OMNIPOTENT w 112 2 3 7 C'l G1 G .1 Francis Williams Bros 375-100 55059 BONUS w 103 8 9 Sl S1 I' 7 H J Burke Greentree Stable 1S0-1C0 (54180)LADY ASTOR w 10S 3 S 9 9 1 81 E Scobie K Spence 3970-100 55118 FOUL AVEATHER w 111 4 4 4 71 9 9 W Crump Mueller & Brooks 9135-100 Time. 23, 47, 1:00, 1:07. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid, Glyn, $14.80 straight, $10.40 place, $3.00 show; Lina Clark, $18.50 place, $9.30 show; Wayward Lady, $5.30 show. Equivalent booking odils Glyn, (M0 to 100 straight. 420 to 100 place, 150 to 100 show; Lina Clark, S25 to 100 place, 305 to 100 show; Wayward Lady, 105 to 100 show. Winner B. f, by Delhi Bourbon Lass, by Bourbon Beau (trained by J. C. Gallaher; bred by Messrs. Gallaher Bros.). Went to post at 4:4S. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. AVon driving; second and third the same. GLYN began fast, showed high speed in setting a fast pace and, finishing fast and gamely, outstayed LINA CLARK. The latter gained steadily in the stretch, but wast lucky to be second. WAYWARD LADY, much the best, ran out on the stretch turn and lost ground and the race by it. BERNICE K. was forced back in the first quarter. OMNIPOTENT was a sufferer from interference on the first turn. ROBBED HAIR closed a gap. BONUS ran poorly. Overweights Foul Weather, 3 pounds. K. Ki C&' SEVENTH RACE 1 1-1G Miles. (Oct; 7, 1916 1:43 3 122.) $1,800 Added. 3-year-OO'ifcy'TEo' olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $1,200; second, $28G; third, $174. Indcx Horses AWtPPSt 11 4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't (5G61)TIPPO SAHIB w 105 5 4 5" 5i 5 21 11 -B Parke J T West 4GO-100 50859 BY GOLLY wi: 4 110 4 3 33 ink V 1 2 J Roberts M Shields 510-100 547:;lMATINEE IDOL wr. G 93 6 2 2 3,; 21 31 3" F Porretto M Goldblatt 1533-100 5 6 7 G 5 3 LE G A L w 5 99 7 5 G,u G' G'l 6s 4' E Scobie K Spence 4ti)-100 (55576 1FREECUTTEE, wi! G 111 3 C 4'1 4 41 5' 5'1 H Lunsf'd GJ Ertrrrs . 150-100 5G859 CINDERELLA w 1 J01 1 J 1J I1" i!-' 4'1 lis li 'ICfflTTedy ".(11 Baker 1S95-1O0 5G009PIML1CO wr. 3 102 1 7 7 7 7 7 7 H Gregory E L Loubat 4S20-100 Time, 23, 47, 1:12, 1:39, 1:46. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid, Tippo Sahib, $11.20 straight, $4.90 place, $3.30 show; By Golly, $5.90 place, $4.S0 show; Matinee Idol, $4.90 show. Equivalent booking odds Tippo Sahib, 4C0 to 100 straight, 145 to 100 place, 63 to 100 show; By Golly, 195 to 100 place, 140 to 100 show; Matinee Idol, 113 to 100 show. Winner B. g, by Rapid Water Icaria, by Sanders (trained by J. T. West; bred by Mr. George W. J. Bisscll). Went to post at 5:20. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. AVon driving; second and third the Mine. TIPPO SAHIB was outpaced 'to the last turn, but came fast in the stretch and overhauled BY GOLLY in the last twenty yards to win drawing clear. BY GOLLY was under sharp restraint for three-, quarters and, racing into the lead, probably would have won had his rider sent him along at his best. MATINEE IDOL ran a good race, but tired and just lasted to hold third place. LEGAL made up ground and finished gamely. FREECTTTER began (dowly and tired badly in the last quarter when in a contending position. CINDERELLA set a fast early pace and quit. Sera t ch ed (501 09 ) Accelera te, 1 OS. Overweights Frcecutter, 1 ixiuiid; Pimlico, 1. Page 3 Blue Bonnets Form Chart BLUE BONNETS FORM CHART MONTREAL, QUE., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1921. Blue Bonnets (1 1-S miles). Seventh and last day. Montreal Jockey Club. Autumn Meeting of 7 days. Weather clear; temperature 82. Steward to Represent Canadian Racing Associations, Francis Nelson. Stewards of Meeting, K. T. Dawes, II. B. MacDougall and J. B. Campbell. Judges, D. S. Gillies and AA'. C. Ilagar. Starter, Harry Morrissey. Racing Secretary, J. B. Campbell. Racing starts at 2:30 p. 111. (Chicago time 1:30 p. m.). 'Indicates apprentice allowance. KtPC&K4 FIRST RACE 1 Mile. (Sopt. 7. 1911 1:37 3 107.) Puree $1,000. .T-ycar-olds and OOjxLr upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $700; second. $200; third, $100. Index Horseu AWtPPSt lh 'A Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 5G824BROADA7IEAV w 3 97 1 1 l'l l3 1 11 C Lang Thorncliffe Stable 430-100 5G820 DISCORD w 5 111 7 10 9' S' 4'" 2" H Stearns S Rnmshlo 1CO0-10O 50903 ('APT. IIODGE wsis 111 411 12Mlnt7' 31' K Ilarb'ue S.I ICclly "115-100 r.fl7UI GOLD. CHANCE W 7 111 5 I 1" 2' 2'i Is A C'laver II E Davis 315-100 r.i7753PKlNCESS lOU w 4 111 10 f. .' 5 3l 5- II Ericks'n L .1 Brown f7C5-100 5U791 R1NKA VOL'S w 5 111 2 2 iS GJ Gl R R'anelli II Pigeon 1525-1 "5G829 MOUNTAIN GIRL wu 4 111 11 S 81 93 Si 71 1C Par'ton AV L Schacfer 3113-100 fiG86a!iSACA4WfiA w 2 93 12 & C4 41 &u U fi fi'stex I Bajutoa 605-100 56038 CORILLA w 3 101 9 7 7.". 7' !i3- 9'1 II Thurber. T Di Taylor j " 370-1I 54997 KIS.MER w 11 111 G 9 10 101 101 103 J G'neisen J Smallwood t 56531 SAVEET PATUT1E w 3 101 3 3 3!' C1 ll1 ll1 A Gantner T Hodge 2330-100 56342 IvIAY'S BOB w 3 104 S 12 11 1 12 12 12 AAr Bog'ski II Field t 5C775SCARPIA II. 7 10G 13 13 13 13 13 13 J Minceoaf L F O'Leary t IMutuel field. Time, 24, 49. 1:14. 1:41. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid. Broadview, $11.80 straight, $0.75 place, $5.05 show; Discord, $13.05 place, $9.70 show; Capt. Hodge, $11.05 show. . ... . Equivalent booking odds Broadview. 490 to 100 straight. 237. to 100 place, 152 to 100 show; Discord, 552 to 100 place, 3S5 to 100 show;. Capt. Hodge, 482. to 100 show. AVinner Ch. g, by First Sight Loupania, by Kapanga Colt (trained by F. Sehelke; bred by Thorncliffe Stable). Went to post at 2:31. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. AVon driving; second; and third the same. BROADA'IEAV took the lead at once and. setting a good pace, drew away on the backstretch, but tired in the last eighth and barely outlinishcd DISCORD. The hitter worked his way up on the outside and, closing a big gap, finished with a rush. CART. HODGE, sluillled back at the start, saved ground on tiie turns and also closed a great gap. GOLDEN CHANCE ran well and was bumped ubout in the last eighth. Scratched 50047 Little Gink, 111; 50775 Uridine, 101.- " ' " . PlRlCE?"fl SECOND RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. (June 9, 1911 1:05 4 114.) Purse. $1;000. 3-year-tyO?tF Ju bids and upward. Allowances. Net value to winner $700 ; second, $200; third, $100. ' Index Horses A AVtPPSt 3j Str Fin Jockeya Owners EquiT; Odda Str't 50303 -'MESSINES wn 3 101 3 5 4 3 3? 15 A Claver J K L Ross 97J-100 56500 LAST ONE wi: 3 111 G 4 2 2S 1 21 C Lang G M Hendrie 190-1C0 (56860)BROMELIA w 4 101 5 3 l' 1& 2l 3l R R'anelli Mrs F A Clark 775-100 56474::0,LAArN BELLE ws 8 101 1 1 :;i 4 4l 4'1 AV Bog'ski AV F Strauss 29.15-100 5GS6GRUNATRIX. wn 3 101 4 2 5 5' 51 5s A Gantner. A B.Spreckels iBw-lV-j 5CG78 JAMIMA w 3 98 7 5 G G6 C Gs H B B'Wer AAr Nesbitt 6303.19a 5G176 TIGE wn 3 101 2 7 7 7 7 7 J Drcyer F Lyhri CI33-1C6 ' " Time, 23, 47, 1:00, 1:C6. Track fast. "' $2 mutuels paid, Messines, $3.93 straight, ' $2.00 place, $2.50 show; Last One, $2.80 place, $2.55 Show; Bromelia, $2.S0 show. . Equivalent booking odds Messines, 971. to 100 straight, 30 to 100 place, 23 to 100 show; Last One, 40 to 100 place, 27 to 100 show; Bromelia." 40 to 100 show. Winner B. g. by Garry Herrmann Messalina, by Cicero (trained by H. McDaniel; bred by Mr, George D. Widener). i AA'ent to post at 3:14. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. AVon easily; second and-third driv-. ing. MESSINES was saved close up until well into the stretch, then rushed into tlio .lead and won eadlni; up. LAST ONE forced a fast pace and passed BROMELIA, but tired and had. to be hard' ridden to outstay the . latter. I5ROAIELIA came again at the end and finished gamely. OAKLAWN RELLE. riin a good race. RUNATRIX had no mishaps. - - . 13 ETO THIRD RACE 3-4 Mile. (Sept. 4, 19151:125105.) Purse $1,000., 3-year.olds and iJlXMxyti upward. Claimingr. Net value to winner $700; secocd, $200; third, $100. - - ... Index Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin' Jockeys . Otvnerg "Equiv. OddsStr't 50008 MAJOR PARKE wn 5 115 3 3 ll l1 1 1? A Gantner H F McRedmond 290100 ;(5G772)AVRAITH w 3 107 1 2 21 2 3 23 C Lanp J Av Dayton 375-100 (50825) HASTEN. ON wn 4 114 2 5 4 45 2J 31 II Ericks'h C Vail v 373-100 (50804 ) FIRST PULLET w 5 100 7 1 5 G3 G'l 41 H B B'wer G It Daly 315-100 5684-'MARMlTE wr. 5 10f. G 4 3 33 5 3l J G'neisen F Davitt 10SO-10Q 50864,3PANAMAN w G 10G 3 G 5 41 G A Claver C Knight 3SO-100 5G733 SHOAL w 1 111 4 7 7 7 7 7 AV Bog'ski R Pending 2990100 Time, 23, 47, 1:12. Track .fast. $2 mutuels paid. Major Parke, $7.80 straight, $4.03 place, $3.70 show; AYraith, $5.10 place, $3.50 show; Hasten On, $3.90 show. Equivalent booking odds Major Parke, 290 to 100 straight, 132. to 100 place, 83 to 100 show; Wraith, 155 to 100 place. 75 to 100 show; Hasten On, 95 to 100 show. Winner BIk. h, by Dick AVelles Lady Infallible, by St. George (trained by T. J. Daley; bred by Mr. Jerome B. Respess). AVcnt to post at 3:49. At post 1 minute. Start good 1 slow. AVon driving; second and third th same. MAJOR PARKE took a quick lead and drew away while rounding the far turn, then came, wide on the stretch turn and lost ground, but came fast through the stretch and won drawing clear. AYRAITH forced the early pace and outstayed HASTEN ON. The latter saved much ground ou the stretch turn, but tired near the finish. PIUST I MILLET finished fast. MARM1TE and PANAMAN tired. 51('E;9' FOURTH RACE About 2 1-2 Miles. Second Running BARTLETT KcXENNAN STEE-j?CrtJ)LP PLECHASE HANDICAP. $2,000 Added. 4-year-olds and upward. Net value to, win - , ner $1,550; second, $400;: third, $200; fourth, $50.. ; Index Horses AWtPPSt 5 10 15 19 Fin Jockeya Owners Equiv. Odda Str't (50731)MINATA ws 5 157 4 5 45 2' ll B Havnes Mrs F A Clark -fl60-100 (5G770)McADAMS w S 139 1 3 5 4 2'1 1 2'5 Ar Borgan G P Finigan 980400 50731 CORONADO w 5 ISC G 4 1 1 1 3 3 H AV'lhims A Rogers 1SJ-100 5G805 LE CA'PRIN w 7 135 3 G 4 33 5 4 4 AV Green Mrs F A Clark f 50803 FLYING FROG w 4 130 5 2 21 2- S3 L.rid. B Kleeger G E Elliott 1183-100 (5G135)SEA TALE w 5 137 2 1 3 Bolted. O Diamond C K Harrison Jr 310-100 f Coupled in betting as Mrs. F. A. Clark entry. Time, 5:03. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid, Mrs. F. A. Clark entry, $5.20 straight, $2.S5 place, $2.20 show; McAdams, $3.4& place, $2.85 show; Coronado, $2.10 show. Equivalent booking odds Mrs. F. A. Clark entry, 100 to 100 straight. 42 to 100 place, 10 to 100 show; McAdams, 170 to 100 place, 42 to 100 show; Coronado. 20 to 100 show. AVinner B. g, by Mirador Aminta, by Tasso (trained by T. J. Donohue; bred in England by Mr. .1. Mclntyre). Went to post at 4:22. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. AA'on easily; second and third driving. MINATA was saved for the first two miles, then moved up steadily when called on and passed McADAMS in the last eighth. The latter was saved behind CORONADO until at the fourteenth jump, then took the lead, but tired in the last eighth and pulled up quite lame. CORONADO, fencing' wejl, raced into a long lead in the first mile, but tired badly. LE CYPEIN stumbled at several jumps. FLYING FROG lost rider at the eighteenth jump and SEA TALE ran out at the eighth. Scratched (50432) Candidate II.. 150. 5QC f FIFTH RACE 1 Mile. (Sept; 7, 1911 1:37-3 107.) Purse $1,500. 3-year-olds and xJO'tJyib upward. Handicap. Net value ta winner $l,000;sccond, $300; third, $150,; .fourth, $50. Index Horses AAVtPPSt v4 Str Fin Jockeya Owners EquiT. Odda Str't 5 G7 7 3 STAR REALM w 5 111 4 4 G" G G 41 1" H B B'wer AAT AValker 590-100 5G730 ESTERO wn 1 113 5 G 4 4 4 5 2'1 R R'anelli G M Hendrie 125400 (50827 )LAD'S LOA'E w 5 ICG 2 1 l"t V 3?. 3'J. 3'' J Dreyer S Miodow 910-100 (50868) BASTILLE wi: 3 103 3 3 2:1 2"t l"k l1 43 A Claver J K L Ross 720400 (56130)DArYDUE wu 5 10G 6 5 3 3U 21 2nS 5 M Buxton R Firneno 390-100 5G706 GATH 1: 93 1 2 5'' 5nt 5n' G G AV Bou'ski G AV Forman 930400 Time, 23, 47, 1:12, 1:38. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid. Star Realm, $13.80 straight, $4.05 place, $3.05 show; Estero, $3.35 place, $2.75 show; Lad's Love, $3.05 show. Equivalent booking odds Star Realm, 590 Jo 100 straight, 132 to 100 place, 82 to 100 show; Estero, 07 to 100 place, 37 to 100 show; Lad's Love, 82 to 100 show. AVinner Ch. g, by Star Shoot Continental, by Yankee (trained by AV. Walker; bred by Mr. John E. Madden). AVerit to post at 5:05. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. AVon handily; second and third driving. STAR REALM was far back while going down the backstretch. but'eame fast on the extreme out? side on the stretch turn and, finishing with a rush, won in the last stride. ESTERO began llatfoptcd and rushed up into a contending position, but stumbled in the stretch,, then came again incar the, firiisti, hilt" could not get up to win. LAD'S LOVE set a fast early pace and held on gamely at the end. BASTILLE and DAYDUE raced each other into exhaustion.. GATH was badly outpaced. . lOQ C tr SIXTH. RACE 1 Mile. (Sept. 7, 1911 1:37 3 107.) Purse $1,000. 3-year-old3 and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $700; second, $200; third, $100. Index Horses AWtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str't 56903 BLAZONRY ws G 111 S 7 8 8 41" 2 l3 .7 G'neisen T Hodge 837J400 56869 CHOAV wr. 3 102 2 1 ink 2k li lt 2nt H B B'wer AA' AVatker 905400 (56567 )AVALK. UP w 3 99 5 2 5'' 3U 2nk '- A Gantner C Buxton 150400; 56775 LADY GRANITE w 3 104 1 5 61.'. 5l 7' 5 43 E Harb'ne J E Hankins 2775-100 56728 CROAATN OF GOLDwi: 4 10il G G 4nt 4l 31 4'.1. 51. C Lanj Seagram Stable 325-100. 56829 MIKE wn 7 111 7 4 7 7l G. 6 Gs H Ericks'n B J McDonald 1020-100 56900 SPORT. CHANCE wn 3 101 4 S 3" li r.ak 710 7' AV Bog'ski P Reuter 1840400 56790 COMING wn 4 111 3 3 21 6k s S S R R'anelli Mrs F A Clark 1075-100 , Time, 24, 43, 1:14, 1:40. Track fast. '. I h - S2 mutuels paid. Blazonry, $18.75 straight, $9.10 place, $4. St) show; Chow, $S.S0 place, $3.03 show.; Walk Up, $3.20 show. Equivalent booking odds Blazonry. S37 to 100 straight, 355 to 100 place, 140 to 100 show; Chow, 1 ' 340 to 100 place, 152 to 100 show; Walk Up. 00. to 1C0 show. J AVinner Br. g, by AVhisk Broom II. Pageant, by Delhi (trained by F. J. Stevens; bred by Mr. Harry Payne Whitney). AVent to post at 5:45. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. AAroii easily; second and third driving. BLAZONRY began slowly and was far in the rear in the early running, but moved up with a rush after rounding the far turn and, taking the lead in the stretch, won as his rider pleased. CHOW sot a. fast pace and outgamed AA'ALK UP at the finish. The latter was considerably knocked about, but came again at the end. LADY GRANITE finished fast. SPORTING CHANCE and COMING quit. Scratched (50795) Bourbon Green, 111; (50791) Warlike, 111; 50774Toe the Mark, 111; 5C825 Count Boris, 111; 5G791Chimera, 111; 50309 Counsel,- 111; 50774 Cavalier, 114. ' 5jO'aRTg5'' SEVENTH RACE 1 1-3 Miles. (June 6, 1914 1:52 3 109.) Puree $1,000. 3-year-olds Ag.Q'gJ.'C? and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $700; second,, $200; third, $100. . , : Index Horses AAVtPPSt Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odda StrMi 56870 EXHORTER w 7 10S G 5 51 31 2at 11 in C Lang G M Hendrie 200400 567943SANS PEUR II. w 5 109 1 4 4' 5k 51 21 21! H Ericks'n C Arail 4W400 56825 DARNLEY wi: 5 109 5 3 G3 G3 4'i 4 3' J Dreyer P J Graham S0940O (56828) ATTORNEY w 3 105 4 0 7 7 7 G 4 A Claver AA' L Saunders 1G55400 5G828 PERHAPS w 3 100 2 2 lit 2'' Si 51 53 K Par'ton C Fountain 873400 "T5G826)MR. N. w 3 103 7 7 2'1 11 P-i 31 Gl A Gantner C Buxton 633400 5G734 SHE DEA'IL w 5 103 3 1 3v 41. c 7 7 AV Eog'ski P J Miles 3213-100 Time. 21. 48. 1:14, 1:39, 1:53. Track fast. $2 mutuels paid, Exhorter, $0.00 straight, $3.25 place, $2.53 show; Sans Pcur II., $4.40 place, $3.15 show; Darnley, $3.00 show. Equivalent booking odds Exhorter, 200 to 100 straight, 02 to 100 place, 27 to 100 show; Sana Pcur II., 120 to 100 place, 57 to 100 show; Darnley, 50 to 100 show. AVinner B. g, by Sunder Persuasion, by Persimmon (trained by J. AValters; bred in England by Mr. John B. Joel). AVent to post at G:23. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Wou driving; second and third th same. EXHORTER, after racing in close pursuit, passed MR. X. into the lead, but had to be ridden out to outstay SANS PEUR II. The latter raced next to the inner rail and was shut off on the stretch turn, but was wearing the winner down through the final eighth. DARNLEY was forced to come wide when entering the stretch and finished fast. ATTORNEY closed a big gap. MR. X. quit after leading to the last turn. Scratched (50729) Chefa, 100; 50S703Mormon Elder, 110. - ...... J. G. Wagnon to Retire from Racing J. G. WAGNON TO RETIRE FROM RACING NEW YORK. N. Y., September 10. J. G. AVag-non has arrived at Belmont Park from Havre de Grace. He sent the Pelican Stable horses which he raced in Canada to that point, but will return there to rcship the two-year-olds A'eiled Colleen and Consul, to be sold at the Belmont Park track with the remainder of the Pelican Stable consignment. Goldcrest Boy is the only one of the Pelican Stable, horses which will not be sold. Mr. AVagiiou will present him to some one who will givu him a good home instead of racing him or using him for a hack. Mr. AVagnon plans to retire from racing following the dispersal of his stable. .Inekey T, Burns, who has boon riding for Mr. AVaguon in Canada, also arrived at Belmont Park. Tlu rider has gained much valuable experience since he. was last seen in the saddle here and is expected to make a good showing during the re-ttimlrmam German Bookmaker "Welshes" GERMAN BOOKMAKER " WELSHES " BERLIN, Germany, August 27. The biggest bookmaker in Germauy. a man named Koehn, is a bankrupt, and he owes his thousands of clients over fortyreight million marks.. Koehn owned a palatial house in Berlin and a luxuriously furnished villa in the country. Throughout Germany he had over twenty largo brandies, and these have also defaulted. Legal proceedings are to be taken against him. Bequeaths Stable to His Trainer BEQUEATHS STABLE TO HIS TRAINER C. T. Garland, the American who raced so long in England, died two months ago aud loft a legal estate of $1,730,783. Aiming1 his bequests ho left hi property at Seal-beck Stud, with adjoining grounds at' Newmarket and the contents thereof, other than race horses, live stock and money or securities, to his ' trainer Sobers Join Co.Uiflg . .--. , . . Page 4 Latonia Entries and Past Performances for Monday, September 12 tov4 LATONIA ENTRIES AND PAST PERFORMANCES FOR MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 WEATHER CLEAR! TRACK FAST. BadH start! at 2:00 p. m. (Chicago time 2:00). (5CS62)bGourmand ill l-r.aat 5 112X735 Buperior mud runner. X Good mud runner. 56S583 bPlt KM 152 ' 8 103X730 Fair mad runner. (M) Maidens. "Apprentice 56890 bWhlrling Dun' !l05 1-5" 7 112X725 Allowance, b Blinker. 55552 Arravan ! . . .109 1 :53 7 105X725 First Raoe 5 1-2 Furlongs. r,G8'12 '"Capital Clly 100 1:52 7 110X720 Purse $1,400. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Fillies. twi, -d h a. -ut- Fourth Race 3-4 Mile. Claiming '(Track record: June 7, ' 1909 1:05 3 flu.) ' nllrc Purse llV'? 1,700. llom 1,,;lIulic:ip- 3-year-olds and upward. ."i-3 (Track record: June 7, 19211:100310.) ynjt Ind. Horse. Wt. Rec. A.Wt.Han. r.q.z filvr,Pn r 1(lQv;rn 55S43 forestall 105 1:08 104.. 725 bAnonER ?!? ? ???v i 56817' 'Field Lark 115 1:08 104.. 720 , Wewoml rt 1 i i$2 56763 Florida Blossom.. .113 l:12s 312. .715 T?nt in? Uttt $tU ''n r.0S91 'Winding Through.. 109.. 715 M' 55347 Georgette 110.. 715 o0SM' UarJeellnK DaHooli'nV 10. - l:llvs J 108.. 730 JS. I?ih 112 1:11 309. .710 Fifth Race 1 1-16 Miles. 51XL6, ? Day 10S 1:09 107.. 710 Mount Auburn Purse. "Qnf1 309.. 710 Purse $1,800. 3-year-olds. Allowances. 56763 Who Can Tell 112 1:10 109.. 705 (Track record: Oct 7 I'M 01 -43s ' 3122 ) $i,nny lvlUly 107 1:09 309.. 705 (n;SC0) Clio Clio ......! . 112X750 109.. 705 l5G5o0S Dit of White 114 1:44 1170745 -eB?A 56817 Ida McGee 113 1:11 s 309.. 705 (MS93) Ben Valet 107 14 (! 110x740 56S91 Plunella 112 1:08 309.. 700 7CS Punier 114 1MW 31X740 ob.OJ image 100 1:10 lit... 700 (r6810) Humphrey 99 1:45 307X720 ?, Secret Greetings .. 95 1:47 107.. 720 Second Race 3-4 Mile. Sixth Race 3-4 Mile. Purse $1,400. 3-year-olds. Allowances. Miami Valley Purse. (Track record: June 7, 3921 1-100 110 ) Purse ?1,;.00. 2-year-olds. Allowances. (50819) White Star 114 i:i3tt 100X750 (Tr:l,ck reeord: June 7- 121 1:1014-0-110.) (50940) bGuv'nor 107 1:12& 103 X 745 F'4C0S fPegasus 118 1:11 123.. 750 568193 b-Tohn S. Reardon... 108 1:12- 109X745 "C30 Bet Mosie 118 1:12 110.. 745 50S933 bBettina 109 l:12tf 100 . 740 "G7393 fRoekminister 121 1:12 118.. 745 55325' Miss Muffins 109 1:12 109 740 55070 r)r1 Allen 300X740 50940 Buddie Kean 105il:12& 103X735 nC!US Bonus 112 1:13 30S..740 50819 Runzaf 112 1:12 1090735 (56083) Martha Fallon ... 113X740 50819 bMonsoon 125 3:33 309 X 730 (50338) Janku 302.. 735 50820 Balance Wheel 112 3:33 303X725 56821 Granite Ware 335 3:13 308. .730 55391 bBeg Pardon ......107 1:14 103. .720 tMontfort Jones entry. Third Race 1 1-8 Miles. Seventh Race 1 1-16 Miles. Purse $1,300. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Purse $1,400. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Track record: June 20, 19141:50 3105.) (Track record: Oct. 7. 1910 1:43 3 122.) 5CS9C bNatural Bridge ...109 1:52 5 109 X750 50570 bDixie Carroll 105 1:44 5 107X750 50945 bBrownie McDawelI.107 1:52 C 100X745 5552G Marse John 109 1:52 5 101X745 (50S58)bRoynl Duck 4 112. .745 55392 Hailock 104 1:45 0 103:-:745 5C8821 'Wave 10S 1:54 5 105X745 56S9C3bKimpalong 104 1:45 5 110.. 740 50949 'Legal 100 1:51 5 100 X 740 505703bSea Prince 101 1:45 4 101X735 (56720) bCantilever 100 1:51 5 112 X 730 56SGl3bWickford 105 1:45 5 107.. 735 50863 'Candle Light 113 1:53 5 105.. 735 50890 lDaiicing Sprav ...105 1:45 5 103X730 56803 'bFair Orient 110 1:52 S 105X735 (50710) Cheer Leader 112 1:40 7 109 x 730 (56S22)'bLa Foudre 301 1:53 5 109.. 735 50943 Mighty Man 4 100.. 715 LATONIA JOCKEY PERCENTAGES. From January 1, 1921, to September It, 1021, Inclusive. At or i At or Over Over Jockey. P.O. Wt. Mta. 1st. 2d. Sd. Jockey. P.O. Wt. Mts. 1st. 2d. 8d. Van JDusen, C 28 105 18 5 2 0 Martinez, P 08 113 348 28 39 46 Baladin, H 2S 110 74 21 8 13 , Scobie, B 08 95 172 13 30 20 Lyke, L. 25 112 210 53 36 28 Groth, J 08 110 37 3 0 3 Pool, E 21 105 321 68 55 02 Allen, L. 07 110 40 3 5 5 Kennedy, B 20 105 215 42 29 40 Porretto, F 07 107 55 4 9 6 Garner, M. 19 106 295 55 46 50 Meehnn, W. 06 108 00 4 10 4 Fields, G 19 100 333 62 47 45 Heinish, W 06 111 85 5 15 4 Wlda, S 18 102 113 20 8 14 Wilson, A .00 95 47 3 5 7 Howard, J 17 107 53 9 4 5 McCoy, J 03 98 105 8 23 21 Connelly, D 17 10S 125 21 21 17 Deavenport, J 05 110 21 1 ' 5 2 Barrett, N 16 107 172 27 15 12 Morrissey. W 05 109 97 5 11 8 Roberts, J .15 107 154 23 15 22 Nolan, T 05 107 50 3 0 9 Taylor, W. W 14 110 03 9 5 13 Harrington, R 04 105 83 3 4 3 Lilley, W. 14 115 107 15 7 14 Harrington, R. .. .04 105 83 3 4 3 Mooney, J. D 12 104 337 40 48 40 Long, P 04 98 25 1 0 3 Thompson, C 12 105 146 18 19 19 Smallwood, J 4 112 27 1 3 1 Lunsford, H 12 109 209 23 30 22 G ruber, J 03 106 59 2 7 0 King, H 12 108 157 19 18 12 Donahue, E 97 10 0 1 3 Dryson, F 11 97 35 4 4 1 Stauder, G 95 4 0 0 0 Murray, T. 11 108 182 20 18 81 Lee, R 106 5 0 2 0 Francis, J 10 104 463 48 62 58 . Griffin, C 95 5 0 1 2 Kederis, J 09 102 35 3 1 5 Andress, W 112 11 0 0 2 Hoffler, J 09 103 32 3 7 2 Duggan, R 107 4 0 0 0 Smith, F 09 102 145 13 14 10 Koach, A 98 4 0 0 O Willis, 0 08 305 213 19 10 32 Caufield, L 100 12 0 0 2 Martin, E. 08 107 87 7 5 13 Yerrat, A 92 6 0 0 0 FIRST RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. 2-year-olrts. Maidens. Fillies. Claiming:. (June 7, 1009 1:05 2-. 93.) Index Course Dist TimeT'ckOdds Wt St & Str Fin Jockeys Started Order of Finish FORESTALL, b. f, 2 (M) 104 By Uncle Continental, by Yankee. (Trainer, R. Goose. Owner, R. Goose). 65843 K'worth 55 f l:07fast 43-10 103 1 1 4 3 335 H J Burkel2 Momentum, PeacePal, Z.Terrell 65676 Windsor 5-8 l:01fast 29-10 112 1 1 1 2h 3s H J Burkell PowderFace, B.Bumps, M.F'land C5475 Ft-Erie 5-8 l:01fast 1S-5 105 2 1 1 22 2s H J Burkel2 Dare, Bumpety Bumps, Overrun 65376 Ham'ton 5-8 1:02 fast 17-5 107 8 3 4 04 71' H J Burkcl2 High C, Ashlin, Loveliest 65277 Ham'ton 5-8 l:02fast 51 ill 1 11 41 5!J H J Burkel2 Feylance, Clansman, Paddle 64919 Latonia 5-8 l:01fast 32f 307 2 2 4 4 4 II J Burkel2 BirdieG., Al'da, TheColTsLady 54814 Latonia 4i f 69 hvy 16 109 1 1 C6 C8 H J Burke 0 Noontime, EqualRights, Tulalip FIELD LARK, b. f, 2 (M) 104 By Short Grass Superl, by The Commoner. (Trainer, K. Spence. Owner, K. Spence). 56817 Latonia 5i f 1:10 slow 6 113 3 5 4 3 33i E Scobie 5 LillianMaeB., DixieO'Day, Asia 55550 Latonia G f 1:08 fast 19-5 115 1 5 5 4 31 H Lunsf'd 9 M'resque, S'lamander, Com.Colin 05469 Latonia EJ f l:07fast 29f 100 1 4 5 41 3" E Scobie 12 T.Col.'sLady, Salam'der, B.Leaf 55118 Latonia 5-8 l:00fast 184 102 8 8 8 71 718 E Scobie S Wayward Lady, Mom, Birdie G. 54919 Latonia C-8 l:01fast 9 100 12 10 8 81 7si E Scobie 12 BirdieG., Al'da, TheCol'l'sLadj 54412 Church'l 4 f 55mud 11 112 5 6 6 61S II LunsFd 7 Aloft, LadyMother, BobbedHair 54288 Church'l 4i f 53fast 54 115 2 2 2s 2lJ J D M'ney 0 Whirl, FieldLark. B'tifulDream 64199 Church'l 4 f 55 fast 18 115 6 7 78 7" H Lunsf'd 8 Mom, BeGood, Chewink 63965 Lex'ton 4i f 65fast 15 109 5 6 4i 4 T Murray 5 Bri'tTrash, L.Loraine. O.Baker FLORIDA BLOSSOM, ch. f, 2 (M) 112 By Uncle Princess Orna, by Ornament. (Trainer, W. Buford. Owner, Hal Price .Headley). K763 Latcnia 51 f l:09slow 13f 113 9 10 10 7i 6" E Barnes 12 Glyn, M'aretWinsor, CollegeGirl ' "WINDING THROUGH, ch. f, 2 (M) 109 By Vandergrift Little Slam, by Goldcrest. (Trainer, F. Hawkins. Owner, F. H. Hawkins). E6S91 Latonia 5J f l:07fast 9 113 3 3 3 4- 41 W AndresslO Col. Girl, Bon.Crest, Mar.Winsor GEORGETTE, ch. f, 2 (M) 110 By The Manager Janina, by The Scribe. (Trainer, F. Brooks. Owner, D. W. Scott). 65347 Latonia 5-S l:00fast 178 112 6 3 6 Cs 6IS E Graves 10 PreciousLula, Cliewink, Marimba 65114 Latonia 5-8 l:01fast 47 11 9 10 10 10 9'2 E Graves 12 Stonewall, T.Col.'sLady, E.Vale LAST BRUSH, b. f, 2 (M) 109 By Ben Brush Til dee's Last, by Ornament. (Trainer, J. S. Everman. Owner, R. L. Hubble). EC763 Latonia 5 f l:09&riow i 113 12 12 11 30J 9' B Kenndyl2 Glyn, M'aretWinsor, CollegeGirl 65550 Latonia 5 f 1:0S fast 39 107 S 0 9 9 9" G .Fields 9 Mooresque, Salamander, F. Lark 65523 Latonia 5 f 1:08 fast 33 112 6 7 7 8 818 G Fields 8 Crossless. BlackFIag, OurBetsy 6347 Latonia 5-8 l:00fflst 124 112 10 7 10 10 1018 J Francis 10 PreciousLula, Chewink, Marimba 05235 Latonia 6-8 1:06 hvy 46 112 10 9 10 30 30" J Francis 10 Riga, Blue Deep, TheCol.'sLady DIXIE O'DAY, br. f, 2 (M) 107 By Dick Finnell Idle Day, by Peep o'Day. (Trainer, 1. Wedderstrand. Owner, L. Wedderstrand). 6C817 Latonia 5J f 1:10 slow 25 113 3 1 1 22 J Francis 5 LillianMaeB., Field Lark, Asia 66763 Latonia 5i f l:09slow 35f 313 1 C 5 C1 7'B J Francis 12 Glyn, M'aretWinsor, CollegeGirl 05469 Latonia 5J f l:07fast 37 108 7 3 4 9J 9' J Roberts 12 T.Col.'sLady, Salam'der, F.Lark 65J87 Latonia, 5-8 l:01fast 22f 112 1 0 8 6 41 J Francis 12 Inquisition, Crossless, OrmaDale 55291 Latonia E-S l:01fast 120 115 2 12 11 11s ll10 J Francis 12 Bill and Coo, Marimba, Scandal 65202 Latonia 6-8 1:03 hvy 65 112 C C C 6 fi" M Garner 7 Alverida, At.Gal, MissCrestw'd BASHFUL, oh. f, 2 (M) 109 By Martinet La Gloria, by Woolsthorpe. (Trainer, A. G. Woodman. Owner, J. Marino). E6S31 Latonia 51 f l:07fast 103 113 4 4 5 05 5' J D M'neylO Col. Girl, Bon.Crest, Mar.Winsor 65550 Ft. Erie 5-S 1:02 fast43-10f 100 32 32 32 9J 891 J D Mney32 Myltosie, C'stwoodUoy, ItosaLee 65277 Ham'ton 5-8 l:02fast 205 lit 12 11 11 ll2 ll8i J D M'ney32 Feylance, Clansman, Paddle 65204 Ham'ton 0-8 l:01fast 111 105 11 11 12 12 12 J D M'ney 12 Colossus, H.Buxton, PepperTea 54344 Church'l 4J f 54fast 6 106 6 5 45 7" J D M'neylO G.Gurton, L.Kochester, Alverida 64249 Church'l 4j f 53 fast 9 110 1 6 8 9" J D M'ney 12 Om'tent, LadyAstor, B'htTrash 63967 Lex'ton 1-2 49fast 16f 110 7 6 61 510 J D M'neylO Omnipotent, Megan, W.CanTell 63825 Lex'ton 1-2 47fast 90 109 11 12 12 12" J J M'ney 12 Startle, F.Phantom, BrightLeaf 62373 F.G'nda 3-8 36 fast 2 113 1 51 4 L Connelly 6 J. Wiedel. B. Buttons. RosaLee WHO CAN TELL, ch. f, 2 (M) 109 By Dick Finnell Bright Start, by Star Shoot. (Trainer, J. McPherson. Owner, Fair Acre Farm). 66763 Latonia 51 f l:09slow 27 113 4 7 8 ll5 11" D Conn'llyl2 Glyn, M'aretWinsor, CollegeGirl 65523 Latonia 5J f 1:08 fast 31-10 112 2 3 5 715 D Conn'lly 8 Crossless, Black Flag, OurBetsy E5473 Latonia 5-8 l:01fast 13 112 8 4 5 4J 3 D Conn'lly 11 Or.Dale, JewellV.D., Mooresque 63967 Lex'ton 1-2 49fast 18 115 2 1 2i 35J D Conn'lly 10 Omnipotent, Megan, Sis.Tincena 63825 Lex'ton 1-2 47fast 30 109 5 11 ll1 ll13 D Conn'llyl2 Startle, F.Phantom, BrightLeaf 52709 F.G'nda 3-8 :36mud 8 111 6 75 6" E Pool 8 Stamp, Little Patsy, Mad Nell 62619 F.G'nda 3-8 36fast 8-5 112 3 41 51! D Connellyl3 D.Varden. Llt.Ammie, RosuLe CANNY LADY, b. f, 2 (M) 109 By Jack Atkin Sneerwell, by St. Blaise. (Trainer, W. B. Finnegan. Owner, W. F. Knebelkamp). 55843 K'worth 55 f l:07fast 80 107 10 10 8 95 12s B Scheffel 12 Momentum, PeacePal, Forestall 65204 Ham'ton 5-8 l:01fast 130 100 7 8 8 S& llls J Scheffel 32 Colossus, H. Buxtou, PepperTea 64232 Church'l 4J f 54fast 41 113 9 10 105 10"1 C Stauder 11 Bonus, Be Good. Atta Gal MEGAN, blk. f, 2 (M) 109 By Hessian Mat Mexican, by The Mexican. (Trainer, R. O. Frakes. Owner, R. C. Frakes). 64249 Church'l 45 f 53 fast 12 110 7 7 6 5 M Garner 12 Om'tent, LadyAstor, B'htTrash 54140 Church'l 1-2 49hvy 18 115 5 6 6 610 J Smallw'd 8 Ala. Girl, AttaGal, M.Crestwood 63967 Lex'ton 1-2 49fast 16f 115 4 4 31 2'i J Smallw'd 10 Omnipot't, W.C.Tell, S.Vincena 63876 Lex'ton 1-2 49hvy 20 1125 C C Cl 6" J Smallw'd 9 Lina Clark, Cauuzel, Nig 63783 Lex'ton 1-2 49hvy 19 112 9 10 102 9" L Allen 12 J.Bowdre, Alverida, Lill'nMaeB. IDA McGEE, ch. f, 2 (M) 109 By McGee Ida Harrison, by Ingoldsby. (Trainer, D. Lehan. Owner, C. M. Hardy). 56817 Latonia 55 f 1:10 slow 11-10 113 2 2 2 4 6 W W T'lor 5 Lil.MaeB., Dix.O'Day, F. Lark 65291 Latonia 5-8 l:01fast 12f 113 7 6 6 6 7 C Griffin 12 Bill and Coo, Marimba, Scandal PLUNELLA, ch. f, 2 (M) 109 By Pluvious Margaret Lowery, by Cesarlon. (Trainer, S. M. Henderson. Owner, I. B. Brad field). 66891 Latonia 55 f l:07fast 71 113 7 7 6 6 6' E Barnes 10 Col. Girl, Bon.Crest, Mar.Winsor 66497 Windsor 65 f 1:07 faat 123 112 11 9 9 9& 9" E Pollard 12 Gnzintn. Fedora. Dissolute 65676 Windsor 5-3 l:01fast 74 112 7 6 5 61 63 S Boyle 11 P'wderFace, B.Bumps, Forestall 6481G B.Bon'ta 5-8 l:01faat 63 112 4 8 6 5 4IS S Boyle 0 Mabel Curtis, Loveliest, RosaLee 64344 Church'l 45 f 54faat 57 103 9 8 S! S C Thomp'nlO G.Gurton, L.Rochester, Alverida 64249 Church'l 45 63 faat lZt 110 11 10 8" F Smith 12 Om'tent, LadyAstor, jB'htTrank ETHEL VALE, b. f, 2 (M) 112 By Watervale Ethelfleda, by The Commoner. (Trainer, E. P. O'Meara. Owner, O'Meara Bros). 50891 Latonia 55 f l:07fast 36-5 113 5 5 7 10 103 S McGrawlO Col. Girl, Bon.Crest, Mar.Winsor rlSl Jjatonla E f x:03 fast 41 112 4 1 3 65 8" R Har'ton 9 Mooresque, Salamander, F. Lark Latonia 5-8 l:01faat 37 112 4 2 7 9 9 J Roberts 11 B.Leaf, Lll'nMaeB.. F'ngPrince 65235 Latonia 6-8 1:06 hvy 13 112 6 2 6 9 9" J Roberts 10 Riga, Blue Deep, TheCol.'sLadj J,aJon!a E8 l:01fast 16f 112 3 1 2 3 3s J Roberts 12 Stonewall, T.Col.'sLady, Fedora 64919 r.o Latonia 5-8 l:01faat 13 107 7 7 10 12 12" T Nolan 12 BirdieG., Al'da, TheCol'l'sLadj IMAGE, b. t, 2 (M) ne By McGee Mirror, by Sir Dixoa. (Trainer, J. H. Baker. Owner, Treacy & Walker). C6763 Latonia 65 f l:0JsIow -14 113 C 4 7 9 10' H King 12 Glyn, M'aretWinsor, CollegeGirl "rrt'l i'aonIa c 1 l:07fast 46 109 2 0 Pulled up.F Smith 6 Pegasus, Hcpliaistos, Fusee ion.la fiifl:7 fast 13 106 2 2 4 6 6" F Smith t! Billy Star, Hold M- Stonewall 5..274 x Latonia 55 f 1:07 fast 177 105 S 8 8 8 S20 F Smith 8 Santa Clara, Bonus, Washington First Btart for the following: POISE, b. f, 2 (M) 109 By Uncle Marian Casey, by Star Ruby. (Trainer, J. Collins. Owner, H. M. Porter). SVTJS(tJ' (M) , 112 By Peter Quince Blaze o' Gold, by St. Florian. (Trainer, J. t S. tt T o Hawkins. Owner, J. S. Hawkins). SECOND RACE -4 Mile. .'t-year-olds. Allowances. (Jnnc 7, 1021 1:10 4-5 J 110.) '.w008 "3 , By McGee Sweet Chwlotte, by Ingoldiby. (Trainer, Q. V. Barnes. Owner, O. W. Clark). rrfu rVul M ,:,0W C 109 2 3 3 21 l'i J D M'neylO Guv'nor. J.S.Reardon, TJnc.Velo Sm Jtt ? ,1:JS ?vy 3i m 8 J 5 2J 2 J D M'neyll W. Flower, Ensteside, Cinderella 21 :Llaat 28 110 o2 ? 9 112 U" Stack 12 Br'swlck, J.S.R'rdon Both'afu S ,m 1 31 39 M0 8 8 Fell. N Barrett 9 Darjeeling, Br'swick, G'dDIgger X ro9 Z-na n- , J:f2 Iast 7-5 107 2 1 1 1 m BTi S Wida 6 MasterJack, CutUp, WillowTtM 525?9 p'rnt, 15:,M! ill n 35 S Wlda 9 Mas.Jack, Runzaf, Tr'stOffidal , , , , H:39fast ,o 12 308 1 1 1 1 f 15 35 S Wlda 8 Fantocne, Botheration, G.Fringi rMiwo. K44r nH3 ,V3., ?8t 10 93 5 I 2 9 6'1'IL McD'ott 9 Dr. Carmen, Louis A., Tantalus Smwr2a ,i,1:,4Jfast lfl-5 114 3 5 7 5 Si 4SS Wlda 7Parader, Fantoclie, Petrarch 52219 F.G nda 3-4 l:10mud 41 313 3 2 3 21 1 S Wlda G Thimble, Rising Rock. Fantoclw QUV'NOR, ch. c, 3 103 By Superman Verdict, by Tyrant. (Trainer, M. Goldblatt. Owner, M. Goldblatt). -ro Ion!a 3-4 l:12fast 37-10 101 2 2 1 iij 11 G Fields 8 Bui.Proof, BenBolt. Royal Dick S anla ?f 4 1:1slow G 113 1 2 2 15 31 J Francis 10 WhiteStai'. J.S.R'rdon, Uu Volt 5f2g Sar-tofa 3-4 l:12fast 15 IOC 3 3 3 35 6'5 G Yeargin C Tody, Ararat Billy Mclaughlin -S717EPJre Av.,M:42,E00d2i 103 2 1 1 2 21 3,2 G YearS'n 3 Wellfinder. Joan Marie 5 Empire Ab 3-4 l:10fast 18-5 109 2 2 2 m & C Turner 11 Lunetta, The Boy, F Churchill 6o733 Emp re Ab 3-4 l:09fast 30 101 1 3 3 3 3'5 J Mooney 3 Krewer, Wellfinder fafoO Empire Ab W l:l0fast 10 109 9 7 8 11 11" L McAtee 13 Al.Hamlltoh. CumSah Mav'rn'n 55273 Laton a 3-4 l:12fast 6 T04 4 2 2 2'1 2J G Fields 8 Redmon, MarvinMay HlsChoce Jjn a S-'lfast 8 107 2 4 3 2l 1 G Fields 10 Cozette, JanePennybaker KwS 6494o Latonia 3-4 l:12fast 7 107 4 2 1 l1 1 Q Fields 12 Cozette, MyBoZe, T.Baggage 'r0HNrrSSEADlr' ' ' 3 109 By Ormondale AnteUa. by Flanudes. xianuaes. (Trainer, K. Spence. Owner, Montfort Jones). 56819 Latonia 3-4 l:13slow S 1013 113' 3'5 B Scobie 10 WhiteStar, Gnv'nor, UncleVelo rJatt0n a 11;"J:'ast 12 115 3 1 1 2 4 410 H Lunaf'd 6 DarkHorse, ingaBuck, Bettina Vl('r- a 3-4 1:12 fast 2"3 111 3 3 2 21 3S T Murray 7 Sir Lawnfal, Runzaf All B sir 55330 Laton a 3-4 3:31fast 12 92 5 3 4 5 5" B Scobie 6 High Cost, Miss Jemima Angon 65117 Latonia 3-4 l:llfaat 17 106 4 1 1 5 5" T Murray 8 Bull ion jack Hare Ir BvTi 54895 Latonia 3-4 1:12 fast 16f ICS 4 2 3 2 2 M Garner ll Brunsw Rck 54.59 Latonia 3-4 1:16 mud 12 10S 2 2 2 35 6 H Lunsf'd 6 HisChoice Ris Rock hr RntM, SchS I'lVt 52 $ 3 t 6 71 71 E Scobie S.S.SS rZ9 hu,rchl 3-4 1:llfast 48 96 9 9 8 8 8" L McD'ott 9 H Cloud. P Weidel G'biaTenn ic! . n I .mud 8-5 105 3 3 3 4 5 5 M Garner 5 BonHomme, Jouett. Ben Valet 49569 Windsor 65 f l:06y5faat 6 118 3 2 6 3 3J B Kenn'dyl2 BabyGrand, Polythia. M.LiUiaB BETTINA. b. f, 3 106 By Light Brigade Eoatarina, by Commando. -aaao. (Trainer, J. C. Milam. Owner. J. N. Camden). 56893 Latonia 1 l:39fast 11-10 102 5 4 4 4 4 335 E Scobie 6 Ben Valet, BungaBuck. Un Veio oo497 Laton a 1 1-10 l:15fast ' 8-5 103 6 6 4 4 35 35 M Garner 0 DarkHorse, B.Buck J S RMrdon t0n!a ,A1i:vfa8t 5 307 4 4 4 32 3 L McAtee 6 MadcaP. Bnwf B wheel 5o006 Latonia 1 1-16 3:44fast 5 10S5 5 3 3 3 3H"W Heln'ch 5 Bit of White, Firebrand I Planet 04S13 Latonia 1 l:46hvy 7 106 2 4 2 2 2 25 M Garner 5 Fallacy. Mile Dazie MelioV? L4 nt0n, , ?1 ,1:Ffast 3 109 5 S 6 40 53 T Murray 8 M.Muff ns, Fallac Aphle Dear 54201 Church'l 1 1-8 l:50fast 20 116 5 5 5 5 5 6" M Garner NancyLee Pruderv 54122 Church'l 1 1-16 1:48 mud 9 97 3 4 4 3 3! 345 L Penman 4 Bel Queen. BungaBuck Ginger 63853 Lex'ton 1 l:43y5mud 3 121 2 5 5 llViutfun 5 6 544 A Schu'g'r 5 Pongee. llastRose 51396 Church'l 3-4 l:13fast 10 114 10 8 6 55 6i F Wilson 10 Coyne! Ril Rock iKS 51312 Church'l 7-8 l:25fast 29-10 115 1 6 3 3 3 375 E Pool 6 B. WleH'r, L Snpf Zsstatae MISS MUFFINS, b. 3 1M By Luke McLuke Carmen, by Peter Qulnoe. ttuioe. (Trainer, G. H. Keene. Owner, J. O. & G. H. Keene). 55525 L&tonia 3-4 l:Ufast 17 107 3 2 2 3 335 J McCoy 6 L. Madcap. B'nswick Bud Ke-m e5349 Laton a 3-4 l:llfast 10 108 3 3 3 35 475 L McAtee O B.IdleHour, FallTcy ' Biunswtck 55025 Latonia 3-4 l:UIast 9 112 5 4 4 6s 610 N Barrett O Cho Cho, Aphle Deari Fallacy 64684 Latonia 3-4 l:12y5fast 8 109 1 2 2 in Ink N Barrett 8 Fallacy AnhieDear nrltUMr 52784 F.G'nda 65 f l:06fast 9-5 101 S 5 5 63 6J J McCoy 9 B?ue Pa'radise Herald Dnvrt 51425 Church'l 7-8 l:26fast 7 115 111 1 217'Ig Stone 8 tow TOlff 'fflltl 51236 Latonia 55 f l:07slow 3-5 109 3 2 1 1 lf G Stone 5 SeWlerS AT Hert 51073 Latonia 3-4 l:12tast 3 107 1 1 1 1 l G Stone 5 Bettina, Pongee! Millerlburg OA' " B" Brush. Owner. Gentry). i?nla ttlll ll l! 98. tyiZXLT& Latonia 3-4 l:llfast 6 107 1 4 4 4 45 H King 6 L.Madcap Br Wick M Muffini 55391 Latonia 3-4 l:12fast 9-5 110 1 5 3 2i 25 L Lyke 11 J.Daisy" Bothat?on TBa"ffse 55150 Latonia 1 1-16 l:45fast 7 106 5 1 1 1 5J9"T Murray 10 H E Colemar MnSnii R S 55078 Latonia 3-1 i:12fast 7 1055 1 2 2 2 15 T Murray 9 Marvi Tzy Fstero CorrJ S".'1 H:"0mud 12-5 103 1 2 3 1 2 2 S McGraw 8 Sma ' AAu WtfJ S S5UrC? J 1 1:36fast 11 ! 2 1 1 2 2k 3i5S McGraw 0 LouisA? H Command Bud Kean 54162 Church'l 3-4 l:16hvy 12 115 1 8 7 6 433 T Murray 9 Planet S Yorl BMtishVnW 51383 Church'l 31 1:15 good 12 114 5 6 6 6l 63i L Mink 7 Tmtklm&vimiLc m,l!r,T '4 By Runnymede-Zafra, by SoUtaire II. (Trainer, J. W. r Forman. n Owner, J. W. Form an) , 5GS19 Latonia 3-4 l:13sIow 27-10 109 6 8 7 61 6t3 N Barrett 10 Wli itir r-m-'n t a t . 55551 Latonia 11? 1075 4 4 4 4 4 411 H Lunsf'd 4 ClioClfoj' Advocate,' HE CoIeniali IJon!a 3"41:J2 i!ial t "2 2 3 3 5 22 L Lyke (i Runzaf.' Bettina. BXncfwheel 3b6 x.atonia 3-4 1:12 fast 42 311 2 4 3 3'5 23 II Lunsf'd 7 S.Lawnfal J S R'rdon Aim lr 65292 Latonia 3-4 l:UfaSt 173 105 7 8 9 9 75 S Wida 12 liS A Akin oVeir , 55171 Latonia 3-4 l:12Vfast 3G0 112 8 6 8 93 3" W Lilley 10 BelievcIdleHour B''wick Ff.f, 55096 Latonia 3-4 1:13 slow 58 111 6 5 6 6 6 F Smith 6 Cho Cho Fallacy BteeWhtl 54103 Church'l 7-8 1:25fast 42 110 9 10 9 9 9 5"N Barrett 10 D'jeeling B Valet 52835 F.G'nda 1 l:39faSt 20 111 2 2 4 4 45 7" N Barrett 9 Bun Buck Fantwhe Both'ation 5 Z-Z'.n W l:13fast 30 113 6 4 4 65 6i N Barrett 8 Musk'nge,' BoSion BungaB?k 52724 F.G'nda 65 f l:09hvy 9-20109 3 4 3 21 In JJ" Barrett 8 John's Umma! Beg Pardon? Ras MONSOON, b. c, 3 109 By Peter Quince Mattie O., by Out of Reach.. (Trainer, 3. M. Goode. Owner, D. F. Swift). lB aton,ia, 34 l;13slow 109 5 6 6 53 59 E Barnes 10 Wh.Star, Guv'nor J S Reardon r4? UrCLl 3-4 1:Uta8t I9 213 7 7 6 4 43 J D M'ney 9 Darjeeling, Br'swick G'dWgger l4Chu.rch l l:251ifast 17 112 10 8 10 10 10 10! J Gruber 10 D'jeeling, B. Valet CasUerefch 54002 Lex ton 3-4 l:16hvy 2-5 103 6 6 4 5 6 R Har'gt'n 6 Herald, British Maid S 50459 Lex ton F C l:09y5fast 27 118 5 6 4 6' 6'J A Collins 7 B.IdleHour, S'rVoter SirT Kean t0,n f 1:0Jfast 21-10 115 3 2 1 lh "3 P 3.1erimeel2 Bettina. AuntieMay, SirTh'S 48679 Laton a 3-4 1:13 fast 11 125 9 9 8 41 4 A Collins 9 Gold Digger, LastRose B Valet 48581 Latonia 55 f l:10hvy 7 118 3 2 1 H Ins A Collins 5 Ben Valet, Ace Dit Pekoe 4S481 Latonia 3-4 1:14 mud 5f 118 6 1 16 163 16" A Collins 18 StarVoter. Bl.Servant AceHIch 48327 Latonia 65 f l:06faSt 21 115 1 1 1 2i 31 C Rob'son 8 B.iervant. L'stC N ' Elto BALANCE WHEEL, b. 0, 3 103 By Ben Brush Whisk Broom by y Cesrlon. 0n (Trainer, C. H. Trotter. Owner. E. Trotter). ' 5CS20 Latonia 3-4 l:14&slow 49 103 10 10 9 S5 7 J Francis 12 RoyalDick. BenBolt Aco TTili 55171 Latonia 3-4 1:12 fast 15 112 5 5 5 5 4 H Lunsf'd fi Lad v Xdcap. 1 nnaf Bettta i 55275 Latonia 1 1-16 1:47 fast 3-2 105 5 2 2 2 25 2'5 M Garner 7 Wh rl.Du , Sec.Grtini ilnto E5150 Latonia 1 1-10 l:45-0fast 20 105 1 0 0 6 3' 3" M Garner 10 H.E.Coleman. MkeUp Lolhal 55096 Latonia 3-4 1:13 slow 21 108 4 4 4 2 3 M Garner ti Cho Cho. Fallacy Advocate 64732 Latonia 3-4 l:15mud 5 311 4 4 4 4 43 H Lunsf'd 8 Advocate, D.Lor otte Ser" York flJS Si?UrCJ?'. 7! V27slow 3W0 111 0 6 6 45 l1 J Roberts 9 Sea Court, Dan tzic. Coze Ue 64267 Church'l 1 l:37fast 10 114 4 4 0 0 6 6" L Lyke 0 Coyne, Darjeeling SirThos Kean 54103 Church'l 7-8 l:25&fast 16 112 8 9 8 6 C3 45 D Conn'lly 10 D'jeeling, B. Valet clstle'reaeh E39S3 Lex'ton 1 1-16 l:4Smud 29-10 109 6 0 C C C 6" C T'mpson 0 Ben Vafet, Advocate Planet 53824 Lex'ton 1 1-16 l:42faat 16 105 1 6 6 C 6 C C Th'pson 7 Leonardo h., Jouett; InqulrV BEG,SA?D0NV1)-,CU3 103 By Smoke House Morning Hours, by Yankee. ' r --oe. (Trainer, J. McKinney. Owner, R. P. Marshall ). 55391 Lr.tonia 2-4 l:12fast COf 107 3 4 7 8 S J Francis 11 J.Daisy, Bud Kean Botheration 54103 Church'l 7-8 l:25faSt 144 10SX 2 4 4 4 5i C4 T Murray 10 D'jeeling. B.Valet CasUereneh 27S S-S;,lds lfast 15 102 8 6 0 S 8 .1 J M'ney 8 Musk'nge. Both'ation BungaBk 52724 F.G'nda 55 f l:09hvy 15 104 4 2 4 48 23 J J M'ney 8 Runzaf, Jolm's Umma Ras 513S0 Church'l 2-4 l:13fast 00 105 4 5 5 10 30 A Collins 10 Coyne, Ris Rock Blow Bubbles 51355 Church'l 7-8 l:26fast 67f 106 C 2 8 31 ll 11" M Garner 12 Coyne Red Le-s Sir Thos Kean 53283 Church'l 7-8 l:27mud 44 107 4 3 8 8 8 8 T Murray S Bro.Batch Rancoon Wt Rlo 4S5C9 Windsor 55 f l:06y5fa8t 41f 108 U 12 12 12 12" A Collins 12 B.Graml, Poiythh?! 'j RearS THIRD RACE 1 1-8 Miles. 4-year-ol1s and upwanl. Claiming. (Jane 20, 1JU4 1:50 1-5 ! 105.) NATURAL BRIDGE, b. h, 5 109 By Bridge of AUan-Isotte, by Isinglats. (Trainer, L. Johnson. Owner, G. Ki.ebelkamp). 56S90 Latonia 1 1-8 l:52fast Sl-10 118 3 3 3 4 7 SJ W Hein'ch S The Wit, Paris M-iid Kimn-ilrmi? 56493 Sar'toga 1 5-16 2:12fast 7-10 115 2 11 1 Is 1J T Rice 5 P.McGee. xhntan WtSt 56340 Sar'toga 1 1-8 1:54 fast 1 1095 2 1 2 1 l1 l1 T Rice 5 GipsyLad. Be ne ol't S'draeoiiII 51405 Pimllco 1 1-2 2:34fast 9-5 116 1 1 1 1 1 1 J Rod'g'ez 5 IdllorbertrChanenger D?kHili 61335 Pimlico 1 1-4 2:06faat 55 113 3 3 3 3 3 2 J Rod'g'ez 7 WarNote. Sund bi IL I Herbert 51085 Laurel 1 1-8 l:54fast 11-10 116 7 7 6 5 3 335 T Nolan 7 N.Yorke, J.of Arc WMdthruih 51045 Laurel 1 1-4 2:07fast 11-5 115 7 3 4 4 B 3J C Jackson 7 Sailor. Rouen. Wood thrush 50626 Jamaica 1 1-4 2:07fast 4-5 116 3 2 2 2 2 l3 C Father 3 Albert A., War Plume 50572 Jamaica 1 1-16 1:49 good 18-5 116 6 6 4 4 4 2 C F'b'ther 6 AlbertA., Sunnylaud SeaSinner BROWNIE McDAWELL, ch. g, 6 100 By Jack Atkin Bessie Simpson, by Deceiver. (Trainer. L. Cahn. Owner, T. J. Pendergast). EG945 Latonia 1 3-16 2:00fast 19-5 104 6 5 6 6 8' S3 E Scobie 10 Kingfisher, Virgo Alex Jr 5C7S4 Latonia 1 3-16 2:06 hvy 11-5 104 4 1 1 1 3 5' E Scobie 7 Alex Jr., Allivan Miss Nell 4Heson 7:54fast 45 "0 2 4 4 3 4 45i F C'ltilettl 5 Mather, Little Cottage Jiffy 45084 Jef'son 1 3-16 l:59fast 7 108 6 2 2 5 6 65 W Wright 6 Saint'sB'dBe " Donate T' M'rnLnt 45049 Jef'son 1 1-8 1:53 fast 6 111 1 3 3 3 35 43 E Don'hue 5 Sailor Honolulu BoVSlrch 44984 Jefaqn 1 1-16 l:53mud 25 111 4 4 4 4 4? 4" W Wright 5 Wars wTReve er N K Beal 44955 Jef'son 1 1-16 l:46faat 10 106 8 6 5 6 2' E Don'hue 9 Marches4ll B D'cerll G eLi 44909 Jef'son lm70y l:46good 7 108 7 6 5 4 43 64i E Don'hue 9 Chief, Hoo. Boy Sans Peur II 44836 Jef'son 1 l:48hvy SO 100 8 7 1 4 l1 1 E Don'hue 8 Osgood. GameCock SansPeurll 44677 Church'l 1 3-16 2:00mud 32 310 Releler 2 S Boyle 7 Jim Kettering ; Herald 44562 Church'l 1 1-16 l:50hvy 8-5 112 1 3 2 2 21 3'1 T Murray 9 Redmonf Wad's UBk.S ROYAL DUCK, br. g, 4 112 By Royal Realm Duckshot, by Gallinule. (Trainer, M. Lowenstein. Owner, B. Davis). 56S58 Latonia 1 1-i 2:06fast 9-10 10S 4 2 2 1 l'llj E Scobie 5 Kingfisher. Pit, Dolph 5G267 Sar'toga 1 lMOfast 4 125 9 9 8 7 4'5 2'5 F Smith 11 Pibroch, Galiot, L'Enjoleur 56023 Sar'toga 1 l:40&fast 1-2 105 4 4 2 1 1 15 F Smith 4 Sunny Hill, Ticacey. L'Enjoleur 65275 Latonia 1 1-16 1:47 fast 11 1095 6 6 7 7 7 5 G Stack 7 Wh.Dun, Bal. Wheel. S Gr'tincs 64343 Church'l 3-4 1:13 fast 41 113 12 9 7 E"k 2 G Stack 12 Ruunan, O.Theisen, Marj.McKay 64264 Church'l S-4 l:13ftfaat 29 315 14 14 13 133 95 G Stack 15 Lady Rachel. Troilus, Saueeler 52622 F.G'nda 65 f l:06&faat 41 110 U 10 10 91 73 G Stack 12 Hid.Jewel, Trusty, The Nephew 62588 F.G'nds 3-4 l:12fast 6 110 6 7 9 7& 6 G Stack 10 UltraGold, CrystalFord Herald 52466 F.G'nda 3-4 l:12&faat 30 110 9 7 6 51 4J G Stack 12 GreenGold. JockScot, M Maxim 52342 F.G'nda 3-4 l:12faat 10 103 12 11 10 101 105! G Stack 13 UI.Gold, T.d'Hon'ur, St.Isidora 51666 Jet'Bou lm70y l:44fst U 105i 8 8 0 7 7 7 G Stack 8 P. Swain. Fizer, Dancing Spray "WAVE, b. h, 5 105 By Tidal Waro Marie Blanche, by Bolimwa. (Trainer, A. Luzader. Owner, A. Luzader). E0S02 Latonia 1 1-t 2:0Gfast 3 10S 2 1 1 1 2i 21 k Scobie 15 Gourmand. .T.C.Stone. Cap.Citv 6C69S D'tdiiro 1 1-S l:52fast 41 103 G 7 S 0 71 6'3 L Coney !) Anna Gallui). Napthalius, Osgood EGG )0 D'shire 1 l:43mud 31-10 114 3 8 S S G3 G" YV Mor'sey 8 Rurgoyne, Louise Wvnne, Huen E6150 D'shire 1 1-S 3:54sfast 1C-3 111 17 7 C o2 i. w Mor'seyll Kins George, Franklin. B.Voter 65230 Latonia 1 1-S l:58hvy 22-5 110 3 4 4 3 23 2 G Fields 7 Merchant, Gourmand, Lothnlr 55351 Latonia 1 1-4 2:06fast G 105 C 5 4 3 3 1J a Fields 10 Wad.'sLast, M'ehnnr, AdeliaW. 65075 Latonia 1 1-4 2:06V&fast 7 103 4 4 2 2 2 21 G Fields ! J.C.Stono, W'th'sLast, FraiikF E4SD3 Latonia 1 1-4 2:05fast 4 111 6 5" 5 4 i- 41 M Garner 10 S.J.Vergne, In.Hughcs, LaF'dra LEGAL, h. h, 5 100 By Hilarious Eosponafnl, by Meddler. (Trainer, K. Spence. Owner, K. Spence). CG919 Latonia 1 1-1G l:4G&fast 22-5 30 3 G G G 63 41 E Scobie 7 TippoSahib, RyGollv, Mati.Idol G67G5 Latonia 1 l:41slow 40 1(B 2 5 4 3 3 3 c Studor 0 Bl'ncheMac, W'wooil, AphieDear E4947 Latonia 1 1-4 2:04 fast 1-2 103 1 2 2 2 23 21 E Seobie 4 Alula, Kimpalong, WhirlingDun G4S97 Latonia 1 1-36 3 :45fast 43-10 303 2 5 G 5 2l 2J E Scobie 7 KewpieO'N'l. Accelerate, Grace C1GG0 Latonia 1 1-36 3:46fast 7 101 10 10 10 9 7h 78J E Scobie 12 Accelerate, Dimples, Mat'eeldol E4519 Church'l 1 1-S l:53fast 4 10G 4 5 5 4 2 2 E Scobie 7 Bel.Qneen, Whirl.Dun, Mns.Bill 54383 ChurchM 1 1-1C l:45fast 39 1C9 2 7!) G 4 4i E Scobie 11 Mys.Girl, Bel'nQueen, Mns.Bill B430S Church'l 1 1-4 2:03M;fast 23 93 12 12 13 13 12 12 E Scobie 13 Wood trap, Ethel Gray, Jouett 54246 Church'l 1 1-1 2:0lfast 10 10S 4 3 4 4 3' 4" T- Murray G E.Gray. DaneingSpruv, T.Sahib 64101 Church'l 1 l:37fast 24 10S 3 6 6 5 5 5s" T Murray C La Rablee, Rouleau. Jouett CANTILEVER, ch. e, 5 112 By Hanbrids Ma Salaame, by Hasting. (Trainer, W. Embry. Owner. T. Peyton). 5G720 Latonia 1 1-S l:5Shvy 19-5 103 3 1 1 1 lc I'3 B Kenn'dy 7 Harvest Kins, Melvin, Dolpli E6031 D'shirc 1 1-1G 1:53 hvy 7 111 3 3 3 3 31 31 F Paul 9 OsKOOd, S. Peur II., Winneeonno 55895 K'worth lm70y l:49if.slop 11-10 303 10 0 S 4 3' J 23 F Paul 10 Cavalcad'rII., Darnay, Amanita 55X21 K' worth 1 1-S 1 :51fast 26 10SJ11 11 10 10 8J S" G Stone 11 Madrono, Neenah, Rhymer E5760 ICwcrth 3ra70J 1:47 Rood 10 110 7 8 S 7 6J E5 H King 11 Franklin, Y'g Adam, Little Ed E.M53 Ft.Erie 1 1-1G 1 :45,fant 37 104 9 8 S 7 7' 8" P Brj'son 9 S.Peurll., D.Carroll, Mr.Br'mel 65116 Latonia 1 1-1G l:47faat 3 110 G 5 6 4 33 3S F Paul 0 SamMcMeekin. Poilu, Ktillipolis CANDLE LIGHT, br. h. 5 105 By Light Brigade Calandria. by Bt. fiorJT. (Trainer, E. B. Allen. Owner, Baiter & Vcioht). CP8G3 Latonia 1 1-1G l:4Gfast 13 113 C 5 4 4 4' 4' E Barnes S WarSpirit. LouWidrig, Amanda E5524 Latonia 1 1-S l:52fast 7 100 S 9 9 10 10 10' 8 F Paul 10 Kimpalonj, Whirl.Duu, N.Xnrke 55572 Latonia 1 1-S l:52fart 10 113 S 7 7 4 31 2 J Butwell S Bro.Love. Young Adam, Lothair E4GS7 Latonia 1 1-1G 1:47 fast 14 110 11 S 7 2 41 65 F rorrctto32 Aph, Wickford, Korbly E409S Church'l 7-S l:26f,fast 11 111 3 5 5 4 1 li L Penman 12 "W.G.M'Ortock, Virgo, Gr.Daddy E3359 Havana ImaOy l:42f,rast z 10S G G 5 5 5s 21 G Fields S Harlock, Darnley, Osgood 53219 Havana lmCOy l:41faat 4i 110 8 S 7 5 6s 43J G Fields 8 Harlock, Osgood, Exhortcr 53190 Havana 1 l:40fast 2i 110 4 3 2 ! 41 45J G Fields C ISuford, Exhortcr, Natural 63177 Havana 11-161:45 faat 2i 10S 5 G 5 5 4 Z-i G Fields 0 Mather, Docod, Faux-Col E2S57 Havana 1 1-1G l:!5fast 6 101 1 4 4 3 3 15 L. Penman 7 Eshorter, Faux-Col, Docod 52S22 Havana lm50y l:42fast 3 109 3 3 2 2 3l Zl L Penman H Darnley, Harlock, Pie 62701. Havana. 1 l:395fast 2i 107 7 7 3 3 3 4i J Francis 9 Allivau. Harlock. Byrne FAIR ORIENT, ch. p. 8 105 By Fair Play Orienta, by Henry of Havarra, (Trainer, W. Perkins. Owner, R. L. Baker). CGSG3 Latonia 1 1-1G l:46fast 37-10 113 7 G G 5 51 Go e Pool S WarSpirit. LoiAVidr:-;, Amanda 5IS12 Latonia 1 1-1G 1:551ht 9-5 112 7 G 5 4 4s 45i K Pool 7 Tulsa, Rapid Stride, Corson E4G5G Latonia 1 1-4 2:05 fast 43-10 109 7 2 2 1 5 413 E Pool S P.G.King, HonoluluBoy, IC'along E44S1 Church'l 1 1-t 2:CS&slow 11-5 112 1 3 3 3 3 33i E Pool 1 Hono'IuRoy. AlexJr., T.Yirgin'n C40G7 Church'l 1 1-1G l:45fast 4 113 1 73 2 l1 1! E Pool VI Plenty, Whirling Dun. Aph E378S Lex'ton 1 1-1G l:45&slov 13-10 113 0 4 4 2 2& 21 E Pool 7 Mys.Girl, Nel.Yorke, Harr.Kinj E2S3S F.G'nds 1 1-1G l:4Gfast 6 104 8 10 12 13 11 932 T Jarvis 13 The Archer, Kuklux, Froctown E27SS F.G'nd3 1 3-16 1:ED fast 3-2 112 3 2 2 2 3 G E Pool S Sandy Mac, Plenty, Raider E2713 F.G'nds 1 l:42Jmud 4 105 3 4 4 4 3J 3s E Pool Title. Tantalus, Grayson I.A FOTTDBE, b. m, 5 109 By Poop o'Day ily Gypi, b7 Eyrie Daly. (Trainer, 3. C. Gallaher. Owner, Gallaher Bros.). ECS22 Latonia 1 1-1G l:49slow 2 110 1 7 7 4 2l l1 E Scobie 7 M.J.Haker, Mab, G.Daugherty CCM0 Vindsor 1 1-1(5 1:51 slow 5 107 5 5 7 7 71 8" H J Burke 0 Franklin, Austral, Darnley 56082 D'shirc 1 1-S 1:58 slow 3 102 C 5 2 2 15 33i C Lang ! S. l'eur II., Ilendrie, Contestant 55077 D'shirc 1 1-lfi 1:47 fast 21-5 111 2 9 9 4 4 4i H J BurkclO BrooniP'ddler, Osgood, Burgoyne KS22' K'worth 1 1-S l:54last IV -10 107 6 6 5 2 2 33 11 J Burke J) GourtFool, Flame, War Winner E3GK2 Windsor 1 1-S l:32fast 7 1051 2 3 7 5 3l 32 H .T Burke 12 P.-a-Fbu, Lothair, FrankShan'n 55339 H't'n 1 1-S OT l:52good 7 103 3 4 4 5 GU 710 F And'sonl2 Murray, Prospector, Ealadin GOURMAND, b. g, 5 112 By Braxted Feti7s Asne, by Jaauemwt. (Trainer, J. L. Paul. Owner, J. L. Paul). CGSG2 Latonia 1 1-4 2:0Gfast 23-5 10S 3 2 2 2 1& li J Francis 5 Wave, J. C. Stone, Capital City 5CG39 D'shirc 1 1-2 2:45 mud 0 106 2 3 3 5 5 ol T Burns 15 Austral, Court Fool, l',ic 5CG20 D'shire 1 1-1 2:03 fast 14 107 7 9 7 41 4si T Burns 9 r.enevolent. Xapthalius, Austral 5G573 D'shire 11-10 1:47 fast 14 11GJ 2 6 7 7 Gi G10 W Lilley 9 P'pcctor, L't Leaves, Benevolent 56511 ' 'Windsor 1 1-S l:52fast 23-3 106 G 8 S 7 7J 63h F Paul S Nonskid, Solid Rock, Sea Way 5C0O4 D'shire lm70y l:44fast 42 116 4 7 10 10 9 9" YV Lilley 11 Young Adam, II. Voter, LittleEd 55S7G JC worth 1 1-1G l:47fast 6 113 7 7 S G 61 652 W Lilley 11 Lit.Sandy, SolidRock. Gol.Dawn E5821 K'worth 1 1-S l:54fast 33-10 114 2 9 9 9 103 9T W Lilley 11 Madrono, Neenah, Rhymer E5233 Latonia 1 1-8 l:58hvy 20 115 5 7 7 6 2i 33J W Lilley 7 Merchant, Wave. Lothair 64924 Latonia 1 1-S l:52fast 4i 114 5 5 4 6 3l 2 W Lilley 7 Dr.Rae. Cantilever, W'w'th'sL't PIT, ch. g, 8 105 By LmeIJ Bella Banltiii, Iry Handball, (Traiaer, J. Piillip. Owner, J. Phillip). 5PS5S Latonia 1 1-1 2:0G3ifast 23-5 115 5 5 5 G 4 3ci J D M'ney 5 RoyalDnck. Kingfisher. Dolph 5G7CO D'shire 1 1-S 1:52 fast 11 101 S 8 G 4 3i VI C Lang 8 OnierK., SolidRock, Fr'kShannon CCG.-:0 D'shire 1 1-2 2:45 mud 1 10G 4 2 1 1 ll 3'i C Lang 5 Austral, Court Fool, Lady Lillian 5GC20 D'shire 1 1-4 2:03 fast 10-5 101 9 S 7 6 73 V C Lang 0 Benevolent, Napthalius, Austral EG570 D'shire 1 1-S l:32fast 27 101 7 7 7 7 7 G'i II Gregory 7 Louis, Doctor Jim, Sea Prince GGi:,G D'shire 1 1-S l:54fast 10 10G 10 11 11 11 10 7 G Fields 11 King George, Franklin, B.Voter GG058 D'shire 1 1-4 2:15hvy 27 104 10 9 9 8 4 2' C Lancr 11 Court Fool, Goldine, Dr. Rae 63578 Latonia 1 1-4 2:0.".fast 19 110 10 10 9 9 6h 57J D ConnMlyL! AVhiil.Dun, U'herwuy, K'gfishcr 653SS Latonia 1 1-S l:52ast 12 110J11 11 10 9 95 65 L Lyke. 11 Ncle Yorkc, Bromo, Ppilu "WHIRLING Dtni,' br. g, 7 112 Ey Ogden DoTiltro, by Top Gallant. (Trainer, J. Xowa. Owner, J. Xcw.) 5GS96 Iatonia 1 1-S l:32rast 11 110 S 8 8 S S 7;i G Fields S The Wit, Paris Maid, Kimpalong EG71G Latonia 11-16 1:53 hvy 11-5 113 4 4 4 4 4 i-3 .1 D M'ney -1 Cheer Leader, Grace, Radio 65578 Latonia 1 1-4 2:03f:tst 19-5 115 ft G 4 2 l2 l3 II Lunst'il 12 Hadherway, Kingfisher, Nonskid E552t Latonia 1 1-8 l:52fast 12 112 7 7 7 6 4 1 23 H Lunsf'd 10 Kimpalong, Nolle Yorkc. H.Gear E.M70 Latonia 1 1-4 2:01fast 10 105 1 3 4 4 4 45J E Josiah 4 I!ro.rovc, P.G.King, Kimpalong f.r,392 Latonia 1 l:44Jfefast IS 1( 4 5 5 4 3J 6 W Mor'sey 7 Kew.O'Neil, MintCat, . Mar. John 55275 Latonia 11-16 1:47 fast 7 105 3 4 4 3 li I'J E Josiah 7 Ral.Wheel. Sec.Greetings. Alula f5172 Latonia 1 1-1 2:05vifast 29 115 1 2 5 4 3" 3'i M Garner 7 Kimpalong, Wickford, J.C.Stone E5024 Latonia 1 1-1 2:05ifa3t 3-5 104 4 3 1 1 Is 1 J Francis 4 The Virginian, Jetsam, Corydon 64947 Latonia 1 1-4 2:01 fast 7 105 4 4 4 4 4 i"l .T Franci3 4 Alula, Legal, Kimpalong C48U Latonia 11-4 2:15 hvy 31 109 1 3 3 3 3 38 M Garner 3 Dresden, Honolulu Boy E4SG0 Latonia 1 1-16 l:4Gfast 61 112 1 12 8 8 8s 8IS J Butwell 12 Accelerate, Dimples, Mat'eeldol 64513 Church'l 1 1-S l:51fast 14 103 6 G 6 5 4s 33 J Francis 7 BnlgianQueen, Legal, MasterBIU B4270 Church'l 1 1-16 l:45fast 9-5 111 3 3 3 3 3 41 J Francis (i Trooper, HonoluluBoy, K'palong E41S4 Church'l 1 1-16 l:47Vf.3low 8 JOG 1 4 3 3 2 2& L McAtee Inquiry, Matineeldol, MasterBIU ARRAVAN, b. c, 7 105 Ey Broomstick Sallio of Navarre, by Henry of (Trainer, C. Trotter. Owner, E. Trotter). Navarre. 55.r.r.2 Latonia 1 1-S l:52&fast 7 103 5 5 5 7 G'1 7" II LimsC'd 12 Virgo. Young "Adiwn, Guy 5."il7 La onia 1 1-1G lMG'ifast S 110 2 G 7 G Gl S'!II LunsC'd l HarvestKing, Y'gAdam, Melvjn EThMC. 1-atonia 3-1 l:12Jifast 103 112 9 10 8 8- S"i II Lunsf'd 11 (.'liutonvillc. Kinglike, PortLight 4 :n.'2 Church'l 1 3-1G 2:01!imud 9 111 7 S 6 5 41 4J O Willis It Adelante, Medusa, Sosius 4 ;.! ('huivh'l 1 1-lfi l;5l hvy 29 111 10 30 7 7 3J 3i O Willis 12 Mist.l'olly, Grace, II. C. Raseh 44122 Latonia 1 1-8 2:01?;,inud 9 313 4 4 4 4 4l 5 L Ensrir 7 Corydim...Dai!vi!ig Spray. Jiffy 41382 Latohla 1 1-1G l:52mud 8 113 8 8 6 7 7i 7l O W'iliis 10 Amelita', Gr.Gold. DaucingSprny CAPITAL CITY, br. g, 7 110. By 3abbi He-u -Sraiaola, ir AJaSc. (Trainer, D. Hill. Owner, A. Hill). U.8G2 Latonia 1 1-4 2:0Gfast 14 133-1 4 4 4 4' 413 T Murray 5 Gourmand,. Wave, J. C. Stone EC7GI Latonia 1 3-1G 2:03slow S 110 2 G G 4 4 4'2 T Murray 0 High Gear, Virgo, Wild Flower 6tl33 D'shire 1 1-1 2:07 good 42 114 2 6 5 8 8 S13 N J P.'rnes S D.Carroll, ConrtFool, DoctorJim E605S D'shire 1 1-4 2:154i'nvy 30f 112 9 8 S 9 S3 S10 N J B'rnesll Court Fool, Pit, Goldine 63847 K'worth 1 1-1 2:0Gfast 0 105 C 9 9 9 9 918 E .Anthony 9 Itenevolent. Y.Adam, L.L'gfel'w 65200 Latonia 11-4 2:11 hvy 6 110 2 5 4 3 2 l'J F Paul G Roraper, Pit. British Liner 65075 Latonia 1 1-4 2:CSfast 36 105 S 7 5 5 5 5s F Paul 9 J.C.Stone. Wave, W'w'rth'sLast FOUItTH I1ACE :;-4 31 lie. Ilavlin IIolcl llnmlicnp. "-year-olds ami up- ward. (June 7, 1021 1:10 1! 110.) GINGER, ch. c, 5 108 By Coy Lad Lucky Wave, by Canard. (Trainer, K. Spence Owner, "V7". E. Applcgate). 5GS94 Latonia 3-4 l:llfast 5 107 3 3 4 21 2'J E Pool !) Dr. Clark, BlackieDaw, Miu.Man 507GG Latonia 3-4 l:13slow 11 10910 8 C 6i 61S W Mor'sey 10 Clio Clio, Rangoon, Anson E3193 Latoniq. 1 1-1G 1: !4fast 7 103 1 2 3 2 3a 3s H Lunsf'd 5 B.Servant, AphieDear, Firebr'nd 53291 Latonia 1 1-16 1:45 fast 12 310 2 1 1 1 3 'Gi T Murray S JSestl'al, MarjoricHynes, Jouett 53152 Latonia 1 l:39fast 6 115 3 3 2 4 4'J 4s H Lunsf'd 5 Brookholt, Miu.Man, Danc.Spray 54G57 Latonia 11-16 1:45 fast 9 116 1 3 4 6 6l Gi T Murray 10 S. of Pleas., Woodtrap, Rangoon 64350 Church'l 7-S l:25fast 6 115 1 2 3 3 35 3' T Murray 7 D'l'ction, Min.Man, S.ofPl'sura 6i::08 Church'l 1 1-4 2:02'ifast 9 110 1 3 2 3 41 43 II Lunsfd 13 Woodtrap, Ethel Gray, Jouett uliO? Church'l 1 1-1G 1:45 fast 50 132 2 2 2 3 31 1" T Murray 13 Upset, DancingSpray, BungaB. 54122 Church'l 11-16 1:48 mud 2-5 115 2 3 3 4 4 4' T Murray 4 Bclg.Queen, Bun.Buck, Bettina E39G9 Lex'ton 1 l:42mud 7-10 113 1 2 2 2 I'i 1 E Pool 4 Flags, Distinction, WhirlingDun E37S6 Lex'ton 1 1-15 l:lCslow 5 112 2 1 1 1 U 2h T Murray 12 BestPal, Plurlbus, Woodtrap ANGON, b. c, 4 111 Ey Assayai Hortensia, by St. Savlx. f Trainer, L. Gentry. Owner, L. Gentry). 508011-3 Ionia 3-4 l:llfast 9 111 7 7 7 71' 7" W W T'lor 9 Dr. Clark, Ginger, Blackie Daw EC7CG latonia 3-1 l:13islow 5 115 1 4 3 21 35 Vv' W T'lor 10 Cho Cho, Rangoon, Brookholt F-5441 Latonia 3-4 lUl-iSfast 1G 112 3 4 6 G& 21 H King 7 Brookholt. ChoCho, JackHareJr G53"0 Latonia 3-4 l:llafast 4 31G 2 4 3 3; 31 T Murray (i H.Cost, MissJemima, Darjeellng 54948 Latonia 3-4 3:315fast 21 320 1 3 5 o'l 519 T Murray M.Jeniima, Br'kholt, Mar.Hynes 5IS39 Latonia 3- 1:1G hvy 12-5 115 1 2 2 l3 1 W AV T'lor 7 JackHareJr., MissJcm'a, S.ofP. 54712 Latonia 3-4 l:10Jfast 31 135 1 5 6 6 613 T MuiTay 7 High Cost, S.Combs, MinutcAIan E2220 F.G'nds 3-4 l:16yanud 2 122 4 4 4 11 l3 T Murray 7 Wyoming, St.Quentin, Pickwick 62177 F.G'.nds 3-4 l:12fast 6 117 3 3 3 33 5i T Murray 12 E.Rick'b'hcr. B.Proof, O.H'shler WESTWOOD, br. c, 4 112 By Honeywood Roselawn, by Orsinl. (Trainer, E. Trotter. Owner, Florisant Stable). 3GSGL Latortia 1 1-1G l:43Lfast 1 111 5 1 1 1 l'l l3 H Lunsf'd (! Wickford. Easteside, Unit. Verde 5G7G5 Latonia 1 l:41ViSlow 5?. 115 1 2 2 2 23 23 II Lunsf'd 0 Blanche Mac, Legal, AphieDear 64114 Church'l 3-4 l:12?imud 7-5 315 3 . 3 3 3 31 H Lunsfd 0 Ris.Rock. Rap.Day, Tid'H'neur E107G Latonia 3-4 3:33fast 29-30 318 1 2 4 5l 5' H Lunsf'd (5 Angon, Tip.Witehet, AttaBoyl). E1001 Latonia 3-4 1:32 fast 32-5 339 2 2 3 33 33 M Garner 4 J.IIare.Tr., B.Bcauty. AttaBoyll. E0532 Latonia 3-4 l:12fast 10 11G 1 1 1 11 1" M Garner 9 Flags. Angon, Jack Hare Jr. "'581 Sar'toga 1 1:37 fast 3 115 3 3 2 2 3 3s M Garner Afternoon, Yel.IIand, Sw.Music 4S562 Ft Erie 3-4 l:12fast 8-5 333' 5 3 5 3l l'l J Butwell 5 IlisChoiee, Marj.Hynea, Ft.Bliss 46011 Latonia 3-4 l:12fast 8 104 2 2 2 l1 Is M Garner 8 M.Hynes, B.Paradise, C.Taylor 47'75 Church'l 7-S 1:28 slow 21-30 335 3 4 4 3 3 3 M Garner 33 Lord Wrack, Servitor, Alex Jr. 47343 Church'l 7-8 1:29 mud 6 103 7 3 5 3 7s 710 M Garner 9 Patches. Best Pal. Alex Jr. ADONIS, ch. o, 3 103 By Uncle Lady Hubbard, by Yanksc. XTraincr, R. Goose. Owner, J. S. Ward). 5CSG0 Latonia 3-4 l:12fast 7 314 5 3 3 21 23 H J Burke S Cho Cho, Col. Baker, Brunswick 5G371 D'shire 1 l:3Sfast 5 1W 2.11,2 ' 1 lni C Lang ." Irish Kiss, Bygone Days, Incog 5GIS9 Windsor 1 1-16 l:45fast 3 97 2 2 3 5 51 lt K Parr'ton 8 Brisk, Tippo Sahib, Blackie Daw 5G002 D'shire 1 1-16 l:45fast 9 107 5 3 4 5 6' 5s! H J Burke (5 Slippery Elm, Besthoff, Daydue B'.n9S Windsor 3-4 l:12Vfast 8 307 1 2 1 1 l1 II J Burke 0 D'kHorse, By.Timiny, Aunt.May E5S-0 Windsor 3-1 l-.13fast 23 J 3 2 3 31 4s H J Burkell J. Corny, Sailing B., J.Ellsworth 55384 75,1 Erie 3-4-l:32fast 31 302 : 5 4 4 4 3'1 II Thurber .3 Talisuian, Km'tGuy, H'den.lewel 5520 Ilani'ton 3-4 l:13fast 6 300 2 3 3 31 3" II Thurber 9 Furbelow, U'nJewel, L'dyMeavt BARJEELING, ch. e, 3 103 By Li?ht Brigada Muriel, by Watercress. (Trainer, J. C. Milam. Owner, J. N. Camdea). 5CM0 Latonia 3-4 l:12fast 7 117 6 5 .3 Ct0 G" B Pool 8 Cho Cho, Adonis, Col. Baker 55--0 Latonia 3-4 l-llifast S 310 G 5 5 41 4''q M Garner (5 High Cost, MissJemima, Angon 55155 La to nia 3-4 l-ll-"ifast 51 lit 3 4 4 21 4s M Garner 5 M..Tcmima, Hi.Cost, Uncle Velo rfi'-' 3 -itoni'i ; 4 l-IP fast fi bC 1 I " "' 1' H Fool 7 Distinctifxi. CJu.Cho, St.Augtin (1 H liatonK 1 I'lovrsiil :t ll' 6 f. 5 &J 4i J Hulwi.l! 7 Hitili .Wt. S .n.mln. At in lit eMail til-,16 Oliiiivh'i .-( I 1.1! "ut . 1 '-- 30 117 1 1 4 2' U I. I ! 0 Hl-liiisifl.-t. Gold blu-Ker, M,.Ti-...i, El'JTT Church'l . 1 W.'-.ra.sl rj.lU312 3 2 2 2l 2'i .1 D M'ney d Coyne, Slr'I'lio-i.Keiiii, AdvmaU 6C03l'CfiUrch,rr 7-8 XiS&tast 21 108 -4 2 1 1 H Hi M Gainer JO B.VuletlCastlereagh, BylWJfLt KS? LVimrsooa-t Ui -t" 1 I' l'Sl' H Garner' 8 aceHigli, BUT.Kean, vBoUi;Uoa FIFTH HACK 1 1-IG aiilos. 3Io"t Aiiliurn Pur.se. :;-year-olils. Alloiv- auccs. (Oct. 7, 101G- 1:4 11-5 :i 122.) CHO CHO, ch. f, 3 112 By Jack Atkin English Esther, by Lord Er-tcrlin-r. (Trainer, J. O. Whitlow. Owner, F. E, Courson). 5G8G0 Latonia 3-4 l:12fast 3-5 314 3 3 1 1 3s O Willis 8 Adonis, Col. Baker, Brunswick 56766 Latonia 3-1 l:33slow 43-30 10S 4 1 1 1 l3 O Willis 30 Rangoon, Angon, Brookholt E5551 Latonia 3 3:371kfast 37-30 313 3 2 2 2 33 3" O Willis 4 Advocate, n.E.Coleman, Runsaf 53141 latonia 3-4 3:l!'fnst 31-30 303 G 1111 3'i O Willis 7 Brookholt, Angon, JackHareJr. E509G Latonia 3-4 1:13 slow 3-5 309 1 1 1 ll l3 O AVillis 0 Fallacy, B'anceWheel, Advocate 55025 Latonia 3-4 3:33""ifast 2 330 1 3 1 l1! lnt O Willis 0 Aphie Dear, Fallacy, B.Idlenour 54922 Latonia 3-4 l:Hfast 11 1011 2 1 1 O Willis 7 Darjeeling, Distinction, St.A'ine 54231 Church'l 3-4 l:llf0fast 9 104 1 1 1 11 1" J D M'ney 7 L.Madcap, Pongee. M. Gaffney BIT CF WHITE, b. f. 3 117 By Sunstar Dreamy II,, by Persimmon. (Trainer, H. J. Thompson. Owner, E. B. Bradley). 5G520 Sar'toga 1 3-16 3:o8',;fast 4 120 4 3 2 3 3' 33 A Johnson 15 Smoke Screen, Sp.Blood, Trystcr 5G339 Sar'toga 1 l:37fast 7-5 319 3 2 2 2 23 2J L Lyko 4 Crocus, IdleDell, Beh'vcY'ur.-cir 562GG Sar'toga 1 1-1 2:01'3fast 4s 321 3 1 1 1 23 21 G W Car' 11 4 Prudery, Chat.Thierry, Car.-ful 65390 Latonia 1 1-4 2:02?f,fast 3-2 123 4 1 1 1 2l 2"t L Lyke 5 Flaiubutte, AphieDear. Nan.L.e 5500G Latonia 1 1-1G l:14fast 7-5 114 2 1 1 1 l3 lnk L Lyko 5 Firebrand, Planet, Bettina 537S5 Lex'ton 3-1 1:13p1ow 1-2 116 8 4 3 41 41 L Lyko 8 G. Dreams, L.Madcap, AphieDear 47131 Church'l 1-2 47fast 33-10 119 2 1 U l'i L- Lyke 0 M.Muffins, M.Fontuine. AD.Dear 17114 Church'l 1-2 49alow 1 132 5 1 l5 lg L Lvke 12 Tawasentha. Pekoe, Lovelinei BEN VALET, ch. c, 3 110 By Graat Britain Virginia Nnnn, by Gold S1. (Trainer, J. M. Goodc. Owner, B. T. Bedford, Administrator). 5GS93 Latonia 1 l:S9fast 7 111 1 1 1 1 l1 l'l II J. Burke 0 Bunga Buck, Bettina, UneleVoIo 55582 Latonia 3 3-3G 3:45fast 74 30 1 5 3 7 8 8 8, E Scobie 8 B'licJieJlac-, Bro.Love, 1'arisMaid 553G9 L&tonia 3-4 l:13fast 43 3071 4 G 7 6 6" II King S Redmon, I'.otheration, RnpidDav 55275 Latonia 1 1-1G 1:47 fast 21-5 305 2 1 1 1 Gl 71 E. Pool 7 Wh.Dun, Bal.Whcel, S.Gr'tings 53117 Latonia 3-4 l:llfast 68 103 2 7 7 712 7" G Fields 8 Bullion, JackHareJr., HyGoIly 54S95 Latonia 3-4 3:32 fast 10 110 1 5 7 71 53i 73 Pool 12 Br'swick, J.S.R'rdon, Both'at'n 5)759 Latonia 3-4 1:16 mud 4 101 3 3 4 6 G F Smith C nisChoice, Ris.Rock, Bro.Ratch 54346 Church'l 11-16 1:45 fast 12 107 4 3 3 3 31 4 E Pool 4 Coyne, Black Servant, Rangoon 54222 Church'l 1 l:3S!,ifast 5 110 U 2 3 34 3s E Pool G SirThos.Kcan,, Coyne, B.Buck PARADER. ch. p, 3 112 By Whisk Broom II. Pageant, by Delhi. (Trainer, J. C. Cahn. Owner, T. J. Pendcrgast). EC7GS Latonia 1 1-16 l:47slow 8-5 107 4 2 2 1 l'l l2 E Scobie (i Gen'IHuig. Furbelow,. UncleVelo 562S0 Sar'toga 1 hvy 1G-5 98 1 1 1 1 11 3" E Scobie 2 Devastation EU1S5 Sar'toga 1 l-AVmud 30 1011 3 2 2 2 23 15 F C'ltiletti 4 Ten-Lec, Dartmoor, Dry Moon 5G050 Sar'toga 1 1:39 fast 6 306 2 2 4 3 2 2'i F C'ltiletti 7 L.Gertnide, H.Baker, Sundialll. 53916 Empire 3 3:41fast . 3S-5 301 2 2 2 2 2 2nt F C'ltiletti 5 ElectedlL, Dimmcsdale, Stanley 55752 Empire 1 l:439sslow 7 335 3 G 6 4 33i 3 F C'ltiletti 9 Top Sergeant, Curfew, L'Eclair 35631 XOmplro lm70y 3:41fast S 302 1 4 4 3 33 35i F C'ltiletti 7 Recount, Curfew, Bal.Dancerll. 55G02 Empire 13:40 good 50 310 3 1 3 3 3 313 F C'ltiletti 3 Grey Lag, Queercek 55131 Ft.Erie 3 3-3G 3:45fast 14-5 111 2 3 2 2 21 31 F C'ltiletti 7 By.Timiny, K'tish.isoy, Byg'eD'i 55357 Ham'ton 1 1-16 l:4Sfast 31 101 3 5 6 5 51 4' A Claver 9ByJiminy, Kinburn. Breeze COLONEL BAKER, b. c, 3 110 37 Ben Brush Pleasant Puss, by Orlando. (Trainer, B. J. Brannon. Owner, B. J. Brannon). 5GJ.G0 Latonia 3-4 l:12fast 78 109 4 2 2 3 3 E Barnes 8 Cho Clio. Adonis, Brunswick EG71S Latonia 1 1-16 l:49&hvy 42 100 5 3 4 S S S3" G Fields S Firebrand, Kinburn, UnitedVerde E1395 Latonia 3-4 3:15hvy 23 303 2 4 4 21 3' S Wida (t SirT.Kean. Ris.Rock, B.Dudley 507S9 Latonia 3-4 3:32fast 25 30S 5 5 30 30 10i II J BurkeES Rang'n, Muskallonge, McG'dwin 50G13 Latonia 51 f 3:CG3fast 40 HI 1 3 3 31 33i J H Burkel2 P.ohaveY'self, Musk'nge, G'gway 50458 Lex'ton F C l:10t'3fast 23-30 335 2 1 1 l3 1 J H Burke 7 Dark Friar. Nonskid. Humphrey 30347 Lex'ton F C l:1073fast 51 335 3 4 3 45 491 N Barrett 7 Rangoon, BuddicKean, BarkBen 5029S Lex'ton 51 f 1:07 fast 9 132 3 2 1 2s 33i N Barrett 12 ItillyBarton, Rangoon, L.Widri.g 4S810 Windsor 51 f l:0Sfast. 31 109 10 9 5 8' 8" J H Burkell List One, Auntie May, Mogens 4S1S1 Latonia 3-4 1:J4 mud 10 132 30 8 0 51 5" E Pool IS StarVoter, Bl.Servant, Acelligh 4S2S7 Latonia 51 f 3:07&fast 33 313 6 G 5 5i 513 E- Pool 12 Coyne, RalanceWheel, ByGinger HUMPHREY, ch. c, 3 107 By Ballot Bronzewinff, by Stalwart. (Trainer, D. Lehan. Owner, D. Lehan). 5CS1G Latonia 1 1-16 l:49Vslow G-5 1131 5 3 2 2 l'l l3 W W T'lor ft Brit.Maid, E.Buddy, Harold IC 55549 Latonia 1 1-1G l:4Gfast 5 ll'j 1 3 3 3 21 2& J Roberts 12 Botheration, D.Uackle. WiLTree C5172 La te nia 1 1-16 l-45vfct&st 11 99 5 4 3 3 48 3 G Fields 5 Kcw.O'Neil, Tip.Sahib, M.Dazic 55413 Latonia 1 1-16 l:45fast 33 99 10 4 4 1 ll 2"' G Fields 10 Dona Loriotte. Ace, May Bodine 54051 Latonia 1 1-16 l:45fast 125 1061 6 5 6 8 71 710 O Willis 10 Title, Marse John, P. G. King E4S95 Latonia 3-4 1:32 fast 36f 304131 12 12 10' 1010 O Willis 12 Br'swick, J.S.R'rdon, Both'at'n 54732 Latonia 3-4 l:15mud 13 1091 8 5 5 78 711 H Kins 8 Advocate, D.Loriotte, Serg.York 54445 Church'l 3-4 l:15mud 13 110 7 4 4 53 2l O Willis 14 M.iuthcAair, C.Theisen, Br. Maid 51221 Church'l 7-8 l:24fast 45 93 6 3 5 6 7 713 L Canfield 7 Rouleau, HighCommand, Jouett 54139 Church'l 7-8 l:28hvy 7f 113 6 3 4 5 G1 3" L Canfieldla Advocate, Wil. Tree, T.V'ginian 50458 Lex'ton F C l:10sfast 15 115 5 4 4 41 4s J Hanover 7 Col. Baker, Dark Friar, Nonskid SECRET GREETINGS, b. c, 3 107 Ey Luko McLukc Zahra, by Mazagan. (Trainer, G. H. Keene. Owner, J. O. & G. H. Ksene). 5G303 Sar'toga 1 l:39fast 20 130 1 4 3 G 51 o'l M Garner 0 T.Feathers, J.P.Jonos, Dartmoor 50220 Sar'toga 1 l:3S7,rast 7 332 7 7 7 7 7 733 T Rice 7 Killala, Scotland Ynt, Dartmoor 5552G Latonia 1 1-8 l:51fast 39-30 f5 5 3 3 3 31 31 J McCoy 7 Sea Prince, Marse John, An!: 53331 Latonia 1 1:29 fast 12 103 6 7 5 5 3s 33 L McAtee 7 B'chcMac, Botheration, Dimples 55275 Latonia 1 1-16 1:47 fast 78 93 7 5 5 5 4 33 J McCoy 7 WhirlingDun, Bal.Wheel, Alula 53026 Latonia 1 1-16 l:44fast 36 98 G 6 6 G G5 G" .T McCoy 7 Jouett, H.E.Coleman. Tip. Sahib 54S12 Latonia 3-4 l:17hvy S3 107 0 G 6 612 5T J McCoy 7 Bro.Batch, OldChap, SirT.Kea 53S54 Lex'ton 1 1-1G l:49mud 41 10S 7 7 7 7 7 7" N Barrett 7 B.Servant. UncleVelo, T.Official SIXTH RACE :i-4 aiilc. Sliaiul Valley Purse. 2-year-ulds. Allowances. (June 7, 1:10 4-5 ( 110.) PEGASUS, b. c, 2 123 By Golden Maxim Bright Stone by Bcutschland. (Trainer, J. C. Milam. Owner, Montfort Jones). 3C1G0 Sar'toga 3-4 l:12hf:ist 7 119 7 . 5 4.. 43 33!J Tj Lyke 13 Kai-Sang, William A.. Oil Man 5G3G5 Sar'toga 3-4 l:llfast 15 133 4 5 4 V 1- F Kcogh 12 Surf Rider, Pillory, Runstar 5G214 Sar'toga 51 f l:035ifast 9-3 103 7 5 3 2-' 2J M Garner 15 Whiskaway, KnotGrass, FlyBail ' 5G150 Sar'toga 3-4 l:ll&fast 10 115 12 12 9 7l 711 M Garner 32 Morvich, Kai-Sang, Oil Man 56047 Sar'toga 5-8 59fast G 113 8 5 4 331 2'1 M Garner 12 Oil Man, Bigheart, Sleiveconard 53577 Latonia 51 f l:07fast 7-5 112 3 3 1 1 11 M Garner (i Hcphaistos, Fusee. Our Betsy 519(5 Latonii 51 f l:07.fast 4-5 112 5 4 3 3J 3'i II Lunsf'd S BillyBrush, Hcphaistos. B.IIouse BET MOSIE, b. c, 2 116 Ey North Star III. Santa Anna, by Hartagon. (Trainer, W. Hurley. Owner, E. R. Bradley). 36365 Sar'toga 3-1 l:ll&fa;t G 112 30 11 9 7' S7 L Lyko 32 Pegasus, Surf Rider, I'illorv 6126 Sar'toga 5-S 59fast 10 33211:! 12 12 123 12'" L Lyko 10 Toil, Bigheart, Fair Phantom 55527 Lat onia 3-4 l:I2fast 8 118 4 2 2 31 33 I Lyko (5 R'kininister, D-ofAltaii, Yoshiml 55274 Latonia 51 f 1:07 fast 27-10 121 1 4 4 41 4 3 I, Lyko 8 Santa Clara, Bonus, Washington 55151 Latonia 51 f l:071fast 19-10 115 1 11 l3 3' J, Lyko S Bcrnico K., Lucknow. Rekab 53027 Latonia 5-8 1:01 fast 3-2 115 5 3 1 l'l 1 L Lyko 12 J. B. Brown, Billy Star, Tamper 54378 Church'l 41 f 53fast 4 115 6 4 33 2l L Lyke 12 Royal Palm. Lugs. Montjoy 54234 Church'l 41 f E4&fast 28 110 3 6 53 2s C Thomp'n (i Topmast, Wm. Oldt, Dorius 53935 Lex'ton 41 f 67hvy 64 115 9 8 S3 8" G W Car'UO L'know, Com.McM'kin, Hutch'n ROCKHINISTER, ch. c, 2 118 By Friar Rook Mallard, by Star Shoot. (Trainer, J. C. Milam. Ownnr, Montfort Jones). .r.i;7J:i Latonia 51 f 3:305ihvy ::i 115 1 4 3 33 33i M Garner .8 J.Bowdrp, LinaClilk, BillyBrusii 5: 27 latonia 3-1 3:12fast G-5 121 1 4 3 2'' 2- M Garner (! BctMosie, I). of Allah, Yoshiml r.53S9JL.aton'ia 3-l l:12fast 1-5 318 2 G G 4'1 4rJ W AVillcy 8 Miss Joy, Bonus. Fair Phantom 5.VJ7G Latonia 5-8 3:00 tust 33-5 319 3 2 2 2 2" L Lyke (! JolinFimi, Wash'gton, Q.Garden 54921 Latonia 5-S LOQi&faat 11-10 120 3 3 3 21 It L Lyko 4 Ixird Allen, Rekab, Topmast 5i552 Church'l 41 f G3fast 7-5 312 3 2 23 3' W AV T'lor 8 Aloft. Rekab, Rob 64381 Church'l 41 r 63&rast 8 310 G 4 4 3' 1" M Garner Bracdnlbanc, Ixird Allen, Stamp 5J2G5 Church'l 45 f 53fast 29-10 115 3 2 2 2'i M Garner 10 Rob, Hutchison, Bully Buttons LORD AXLEN, b. o, 2 - 103 By Frizzle Mary Kins, T7 Fatherlesi. (Trainer, 1. Cahn. Owner, T. J, Penderpast). 55076 Latonia 5-S l:0Ofast 17 119 5 5 4 513 5s! W Mor'sey C .T.Finn, Rockminister, Wash'ton 54921 Latonia 5-S l:C0ttfast 21 307 4 2 1 1 2" N Barrett 4 Rockminister, Rekab, Topmast 54GSG Latonia 4J f 53y3fast 21 111 2 4 43. 4 F Smith 0 JohnFiun, Qu.Gardcn, Pr.Welles E43S1 Church'l 41 f 53',ifast 6 113 4 1 1 11 33 F Smith R'kn-.inister, Br'dalbane, Stamp 51102 Church'l 1-2 46fast 3-4 118 3 1 2 2 F Smith 5 Casey, Adventure, B.fromHome 53932 Lex'ton 1-2 4S.mud 6-5 122 3 3 31 4 F Smith 4 Rekab. Casey, Llewellyn 537S7 Lex'ton 1-2 4Sslow 1 117 4 1 l'l 1 F Smith 12 Gentility, Pepper Tea, Sweepy 32414 F.G'nds 3-8 34fast 3-2 117 1 1 1 F Smith 9 Adventure, StarTime, J.Dunde 52291 F.G'nds 3-8 35&fast 9-5 119 2 11. 23 F Smith. 7 MyReverie, H.Buston, Cornst'lk 52175. F.G'nds 3-S 36yifast .U-10 116 6 11 11 T Smith. 11 J.Dundee. TeddyB.. FredKinney BONUS, b. f, 2 108 By All Gold Remembrance, by Hamburg or Broom. (Trainer, T. P. Hayes. Owner, Grecntrse Stable). stick, i C91S Latonia 51 f l:07irast 9-5 108 9 S S 7 7' H J Burke 9 Glyn, Lina Clark. Wayw'd Ladv 53659 AVindsor 51 f l:033ifast 4 113 S S S S S'3 L Lyke S D.ofAllah, S.Thoughts, J'hnFiiin 55446 Latonia 51 f l:06f.fast 7-5 307 7 5 5 G 23 D Conn'lly 8 Sirllugh, M.Fallon, Preci'sLula 553S9 Latonia 3-4 3:32fast 35 312 6 5 5 3'1 2i L McAtee S, MissJoy, F.Phantom, R'min'ster 53271 Latonia 51 f 1:07 fast 11 105 4 3 3 21 2V O Willis 8 San. Clara, Wash'gton, BetMosio 51232 Church'l 41 f 54fast 8 113 6 7 3; 1 D Conn'llyll I'.e Good. Atta Gal, Orina Bald 52825 Lex'ton 1-2 47?'ifast 23 109 4 6 61 Gl? E Martin 12 Startle. F.I'hantom, BrightLcaf MARTHA FALLON, br. f, 2 113 By McGee Booay Boon, by Princo of Melbourne. (Trainer, V. Perkins. Owner, C. W. Uoore, Jr.). 5G0S3 D'shire 51 f 3:03s!ow 19-10 332 1 1 3 3 l'l R Pool 7 Devonite, John. Dundee, S.Prince 559TG D'shire 5-S l:007;fast 5 lit 1 11 31 3'i E Pool .3 Photoplay, Devonite, Dark Ages .35756 K'worth 5-S 3:03good 4 335 1 3 3 ?,' In E Pool 9 Corcnzio, H.Eoger., Devonite 53659 Windsor 51 f l:037sfast 2 312 2 4 5 63 CH W Mor'sey S D.ofAllah, S.Thoughts, .T'hnFina 55616 Windsor 5-8 l:001itast 12 109 1 4 5 3" 3 W Mor'sey S Diadcma, D.ofAllah. W'.s Cry JANKU, ch. c, 2 102 By Uncle Blakeslee, by Yankee. (Trainer, G. Land. Owner, F. J. Helley). 5G33S Sar'toga 51 f l:07fast 35 112 C G 3 3' iu G Yeargin 11 Kos.Girl, Racnuettn, D.Deadeye 55DG3 Empire 51 f 1:08 slow S 313 4 5 7 7 63 J Rod'g'ez 7 L'yMolher. Sweepy, FinuisliMaid 53884 Empire 5-8 l:02slow 15 105 4 4 2 I!1 1" G Y'cargin 11 Trick, SiinpieSimou, F'rVirginia 55S42 Empire 51 f l:0Sfast 12 109 3 3 5 5l 5Ji C Br'ning S Simple Simon, Kirtle, Wrockless 5.-790 Empire 51 f 1:07 fast GO 107 2 6 G 53 5" C Turner ('.Sidereal, Yankee Maid, Modo 54219 Church'l 41 f 53faat 4S 135 7 8 7'1 7" J D M'ney 8. QuinceGarden, Demos, Bem'c'ful 54203 Church'l 41 f 54 fast 24 130 4 3 41 5" J D M'ney G Braedalbane, Demos, Lucknow 54302 Church'l 1-2 4G'54fast 27 103 5 5 6 5ls J D M'ney 5 Casey, Lord Allen, Adventura GRANITE WARE, b. c, 2 108 By Granite Liska, by Sabine. (Trainer, K. Spence. Owner, K. Spence). 3CS21 Latonia 51 f l:07slow 7 113.4 5 C 5l 5t0 E Scobie 7 Braedalbane. Carp'ter, Yoshiml 553S1 Latonia 51 f OGfast 19 113 7 4 4 21 2" H Lunsf'd 11 Sirllugh, Way.Lady. S.audBoots 55446 Latonia 51 f l:06fast 51 110 1 C G 61 53 E Scobie S Sir Hugh, Bonus, Martha Fallon 55389 Latonia 3-4 l:12?sfast 23 335 7 S S 72 I'i E Scob'e S Miss Joy, Bonus, Fair Phantom 53074 Latonia 5-3 1:01 fast 5 135 1 1 1 1 1 T Murray 30 D'pS'ker, SuavcPrince, Marimba 54514 Church'l 41 f 54fast 19f 335 2 3 6l 581 H Lunsf'd 31 John Finn, Demos, Montjoy 527S7 Lex'ton 1-2 4Sslow 15f 109 12 4 51 6l T Murray 12 LordAllen, Gentility, PepperTe SKVliXTH HACK 1 1-1 ( Allies. 4-ear-olls ansl upward. Claiming. (Oet. DIXIE CARROLL, ch. z, 6 107 By Hurst Pari, Alico Baird, by Woolsthorps. (Trainer; J. Nugent. Owner, Nugent Bros.). 5C570 D'shire 1 3-S 3:52fast 2 330 3 2 3 3 41 73i A Gantner 7 Louis. Doctor Jim. Sea Prince 56133 D'shire 3 3-4 2:07 good27-30 304 1 1 1 1 l1 1' A Gantner S ConrtFool, DoctorJim, SeaPrince 55S9G K'worth 1 1-36 3:52slop 2 303 4 3 1 1 3'1 31 A Gantner 7 MissPetite, S.Peurll., Docod cESU Windsor 1 1-16 l:46ifast 3-10 10S 111 1 l3 l'i A GantnerlO SansPeurlL, ErnestA., J.C.St'ne 55362 Ft-Erie 11-8 1:53 fast 11-10 103 1 4 2 1 lh 3k A Gantner 7 Kuklur. Benevolent, Austral 3453 Ft-Erie 1 1-10 l:45fast :"J 102 7 6 5 2 " 2 A Gantner 9 S.Peurll.,. Mr.Rrnnimel. Kuklux MARSE JOHN, br. g, 5 101 By Fayette Martha Lee, by Mart Ssaia. (Trainer, K. Spcnco. Owner, W. V. Thra703). 55526 Latonia 1 1-S l:51fast 27-10 109 111 1 3' 351 H Lunsf'd 7 SccrelGreetings, ScaPrim-e Aph 5392 L;xtonia 1 l-6 :4Mf:iHt 6 !6 3 2 2 1 2'i 3' E Scobie 7 Kcw.O'Neil. Jl'ICat, Kimpaloiig 55;:50 Latonia 1 1-36 3:45fast 23 103 2 1 G 7 73 61 13 Scobio 9 Make, Up, Tippo Sahib, Aph 55240 Latonia 1 1-16 l:49hvy 9 101, 1 2 3 5 56 5!3 E Scobie (5 Accelerate, Gen. Haig, MintCnt 54951 Latonia '1 1-16 l:45fast 10 111 3 7 5 4 2J 23 E Scobie 10 Title. P. G. King, Tribune 51411 Clmrch'1 1 1-16 1 :IS";.mud S-5 310 1 1 I 1 I'll V. Scobla (5 Kallipolis, Virgo. MadrasO'chara U4204 Chtltvh'l 7-S l:24afiiNl 7 UW 30 10 13 V. 1 1 J, ( K S.obl 11 M ItuTiiiii-, Adonic, titil HV. nvio is'ti.n t 1 j iiiud Hi net t. t. t. t t l' i St-i.i.irt .-. ii..iilioi.nuc, Joiiir. Vipn Valet t.Ul qilU'CU I 1 .t, lo l-liifast ..3 1(1 lOil 111 1 2' 2 K Wilson H Knli Url.'ill. lirsdeii. tli'rlaaef fciuOhuivli'I 71:27 guqd43 10 3W:4 5, ,4 6. 5'- & F Wil.spn, 9 Etditnr;yeuu,i Ruf.Riiey, CoitisA. m-fMmst'h X l.:?7iIaBt 53-10 :103 J A 2 P Wilson 14.lftfasB.iley, ilazola, HuKJhjf HAKLOOK. b. g, 6 103 By Peep o'Day Benedatta, by The Peppi. (Trainer, J. H. Moody. Owner, S. H. Moody). K392 Latonia 1 1-13 l:14fast 17 10C 2 1 1 2 61 7" L McAtee 7 Kew.O'Neil. MintCat, Mar.John B5332 Latonia 1 l:3Sfast 13 107 1 1 1 1 2' 321 M Garner 7 K.O'Neil, MintCat, DancingSp'y 55079 Latonia 1 1-1G l:45fast 13 101 1 2 3 7 7 7" A Yerrat 7 Pastoureau. Mint Cat, Inquiry 64949 Latonia 1 1-16 l:46Miiast 11 100 3 3 2 2 2 21 Q Fields 3 Bangoon, Busy Signal &4730 Latonia 1 1-16 1:53 mud 1S-B 112 1 1 1 1 1 l5 C Th'pson 5 Alex Jr., NelleYorke, D.Tokalon 64660 Latonia 1 1-1C l:46fast 10" 10C 2 12 4 61 91" C Th'p'sonl2 Accelerate, Dimples, Mafeeldol C3402 Havana 1 1-16 l:45rast 3 104 1 1 1 1 1 1 G Fields 5 WaUFIall, SausPeurll.. S.Prinee KIMPALONG, br. g, 6 no By Fita JEerbert Semlramls n., by fit ArMri. (TralneT, E. O. Crockett. Owner. J". L. Enlfht). CCSSC latonia 1 1-S l:52fast 5 110 7 C 7 o 41 35S J Francis S Tlie Wit, ParisMaid, Dane.Sprny C5524 Latonia 1 1-S :52fnsL fi lir, 10 10 10 7 2 l2 J Francis 10 Whirl. Dun, NelleYorke. n.Cear C5470 Latonia 1 1-4 2:01tfaRt S-5 105 4 4 3 3 3l 3SJ J Francis 4 Bro.Love, P.G.King. Whlrl.Dun 15392 Lmonia 1 1-16 l:44tf,fast 10 104 7 7 7 7 5 4 J Francis 7 Kew.O'Neil, MintCnt, Mar.Jolm C5276 Latonia 1 1-4 2:05fast 11-10 110 C 5 C 3 3 21 J Francis fi p. g. King, Kxhorter, Docod D5172 Latonia 1 1-4 2:05fast 37-10 112 7 6 4 1 1! I1 J Francis 7 W'ford, WbirliugDun, J.G.Stone 64947 Latonia 1 1-4 2:04 fast 22-5 113 2 3 3 3 3'1 34i W W T'lor 4 Alula, Legal, Whirling Dun 64656 Latonia 1 1-4 2:05 fast 10 114 C C 6 4 3" 3" T Murray 8 p.G.King, Ho'luluBoy, P.Orient 64519 Church'l 1 1-8 l:51fast 10 110 2 3 3 3 G 6SJ J Roberts 7 Belg'nQueen, Legal, Whirl.Don 64306 Church'l 1 1-S l:53y5fast 7-10 114 5 6 6 3 1 Is J Francis 5 Alex Jr., Lazy Lou, Sam Beh 64270 Church'l 1 1-16 l:45fast 37-10 113 C G 4 4 2" 31 E Pollard 6 Trooper, HonoluluBoy, W'gDun 62665 F.G'nds 1 1-8 l:52fast 21 113 6 6 5 3 1" J" J J M'ney 7 FairOrient, SandyMuc. DarkHlll SEA PRINCE, oh. o. 4 101 By Boa King Danoereii, by Orfcu. (Trainer, TX. J. Hak. Owner, H. E. Swan.) 66570 D'shire 1 1-S l:52fast 11 110 6 C C C 51 322 F Paul 7 Louis, Dr. Jim, Grace r,C516 Windsor 1 1-16 1:40 fast 18 111 S 8 S 4 5' 1 F Paul 8 Kxhorter, Encrinite, Winneconne E6466 Windsor 11-10 1:50 slow 21-5 111 8 S 8 8 8 fi1T F Paul 8 Darn ley. Itoisterer, Joan of Are 6PJ33 D'shire 1 1-4 2:07 good37-10 104 6 8 S 7 C 4 G Fields S D.Carroll, Court Fool, DoctorJiin 66001 D'shire 1 1-8 l:52H;fast 13 101 9 9 9 9 S5 S75 G Fields 9 Comme Ci, Star Realm, War God 6575 K'worth lm70y l:43'fast 15 107 8 S S 8 6' E G Fields 8 MintCat, DoctorJiin, C.Blossom WICKFORD, b. h. 5 107 By Free lance Onadere, by Ornament. (Trainer, R. McGarvey. Owner, B. Friend). E661 Latcnia 1 1-16 l:45fast 26 103 4 3 3 3 34 22 E Seobie 0 Westw'd, Eastcside. Unit. Verde 55524 Latonia 1 1-S l:52faat il 112 3 1 1 2 3 54 11 King 10 Kimpalong, Whirl.Dun. N.Ycrke 65276 Latonia 1 1-4 2:05fast 61 112 1 2 4 4 5e 510 M Garner G P.G.King, Kimpalong, Exhorter 65172 Latonia 1 1-4 2:05fast 17 105 3 1 1 2 21 2l E Josiah 7 Kimpalong, Wh'ingDiin, J.C.St'e 65008 Latonia 1 1-8 l:513fast 6 110 3 1 1 1 32 4 E Josiah 6 Paris Maid, Lothair, Sea Prince G40S7 Latonia 1 1-16 1:47 fast 14 110 10 9 9 8 61 2'1 B Scobie 12 Aph, Korbly, Colonel Lit 64549 Church'l 1 1-16 l:46fast 13 112 S S 3 2 1 1" T Murray 10 Dr.ltae, G.D'gherty, Y.IUossoro 61412 Church'l 1 1-4 2:07fast 31 106 3 3 4 7 75 7" J McCoy 8 Kimpalong, ParisMaid, J.C.Stone DANCING SPRAT, br. m, 6 103 By Bapid Water Alberta E., by Handspring. (Trainer, J. H. Baker. Owner, Treacy & Walker). E6S96 Latonia 1 1-S l:52fast 9 lffl 2 1 1 1 41 H King S The Wit, Paris Maid. Kimpalong c76S Latonia 1 1-16 l:47slow C 101 6 5 5 6 6 6 H Gregory 0 Parader. Gen'r'l Haig, Furbelow 65332 Latonia 1 l:38fast 7 107 4 3 3 4 4 44i F Smith 7 Ke'pieO'Neil, MintCat, ilarlock C5152 Latonia 1 l:39fast 25 105 4 4 4 2 2 32 E Pool 5 Brookholt. Minute Man, Ginger 65079 Latonia 1 1-16 l:45fast 9 106 7 7 7 6 E2 4s N Barrett 7 Pastoureau, Mint Cat, Inquiry 64S94 Latonia 1 1-16 l:44fast 12 101 2 5 5 4 3& 4 L Canfleld 8 MarjorieHynes, Jouett, MintCat D4731 Latonia 1 1-4 2:10 mud 13-10 106 1 1 1 1 l2 Is N Barrett 4 WillowTree, P.G.King, Mat.Idol 64657 Latonia 1 1-16 1:45 fast 32 93 7 7 8 7 7 61 L CanfleldlO S. of Pleas., Woodtrap, Bangoon CHEER LEADER, b. g, 7 109 By Ogdtn Belle of Ashland, by Ornament. (Trainer, R. L. Rogers. Owner, J. Masterson). 66716 Latonia 1 1-10 1:53 hvy 3-2 107 1 2 2 2 l'l Is R Harton 4 Grace. Radio, Whirling Dun 66372 Windsor 3-4 1:15 slop 9 10S S 8 8 6 5'2 R Har'ton 8 Min. Man, Bui. Proof, Hereafter 6500S Latonia 1 1-8 l:51fast 18-5 108 G 4 5 4 6 611 .N Barrett 6 Paris Maid, Lothair, Sea Prince 64383 Church'l 1 1-16 l:45Vfast 62 110J10 10 10 10 9' 912 J Groth 11 Mys.Giil, Bel'iiQueen, Mas.Bill 626C5 F.G'nds 1 1-S l:52fast 7-5 111 2 6 6 6 51 5' T Jards 7 Kimpalong, F'rOrient, SandyMac 62543 F.G'nds 1 1-16 l:46fast 2 109 1 7 4 4 31 2s T Jarvis 8 Frogtown,. Sagamore, Troilus 61950 Jefson 1 1-16 l:50Vihvy 7-5 103 1 3 3 1 2 1 T Jarvis 4 Gain deCausc, Y'gAdam, Borneo MIGHTY MAN, ch. c, 4 106 By Martinet Lady Irma, by Sempronius. (Trainer, C. C. Van Meter. Owner, Harned Bros.). EC943 Latonia 3-4 l:12fast 13 110 2 4 6 S2 S10 J Kederis 12 Mahony, Glor.France, C'tonville 66R20 Latonia 3-4 l-.HV'jslow 8 106 5 7 7 7 2 88 J Kederis 12 RoyalDick, BenlSolt, Ace High 42370 Church'l 5-8 l:MVshvy 41-10 111 1 2 2 22 3Ti J Howard 8 MissJemima, Patches, A. Boy II. 42503 Church'l 41 r 554ihvy 14-5 115 2 1 1" Is J Howard 12 L'dll'ilton, Am.S'ldier, Sterling 42113 Ix'ton 1-2 4Sfast 17-10 10S 1 2 2l 2s J Howard 7 Friz, Ziziz, Mandalay q I e " r n 1 a t l l 1 ; ; ; Page 5 "WAVE, b. h, 5 105 By Tidal Waro Marie Blanche, by Bolimwa. (Trainer, A. Luzader. Owner, A. Luzader). E0S02 Latonia 1 1-t 2:0Gfast 3 10S 2 1 1 1 2i 21 k Scobie 15 Gourmand. .T.C.Stone. Cap.Citv 6C69S D'tdiiro 1 1-S l:52fast 41 103 G 7 S 0 71 6'3 L Coney !) Anna Gallui). Napthalius, Osgood EGG )0 D'shire 1 l:43mud 31-10 114 3 8 S S G3 G" YV Mor'sey 8 Rurgoyne, Louise Wvnne, Huen E6150 D'shire 1 1-S 3:54sfast 1C-3 111 17 7 C o2 i. w Mor'seyll Kins George, Franklin. B.Voter 65230 Latonia 1 1-S l:58hvy 22-5 110 3 4 4 3 23 2 G Fields 7 Merchant, Gourmand, Lothnlr 55351 Latonia 1 1-4 2:06fast G 105 C 5 4 3 3 1J a Fields 10 Wad.'sLast, M'ehnnr, AdeliaW. 65075 Latonia 1 1-4 2:06V&fast 7 103 4 4 2 2 2 21 G Fields ! J.C.Stono, W'th'sLast, FraiikF E4SD3 Latonia 1 1-4 2:05fast 4 111 6 5" 5 4 i- 41 M Garner 10 S.J.Vergne, In.Hughcs, LaF'dra LEGAL, h. h, 5 100 By Hilarious Eosponafnl, by Meddler. (Trainer, K. Spence. Owner, K. Spence). CG919 Latonia 1 1-1G l:4G&fast 22-5 30 3 G G G 63 41 E Scobie 7 TippoSahib, RyGollv, Mati.Idol G67G5 Latonia 1 l:41slow 40 1(B 2 5 4 3 3 3 c Studor 0 Bl'ncheMac, W'wooil, AphieDear E4947 Latonia 1 1-4 2:04 fast 1-2 103 1 2 2 2 23 21 E Seobie 4 Alula, Kimpalong, WhirlingDun G4S97 Latonia 1 1-36 3 :45fast 43-10 303 2 5 G 5 2l 2J E Scobie 7 KewpieO'N'l. Accelerate, Grace C1GG0 Latonia 1 1-36 3:46fast 7 101 10 10 10 9 7h 78J E Scobie 12 Accelerate, Dimples, Mat'eeldol E4519 Church'l 1 1-S l:53fast 4 10G 4 5 5 4 2 2 E Scobie 7 Bel.Qneen, Whirl.Dun, Mns.Bill 54383 ChurchM 1 1-1C l:45fast 39 1C9 2 7!) G 4 4i E Scobie 11 Mys.Girl, Bel'nQueen, Mns.Bill B430S Church'l 1 1-4 2:03M;fast 23 93 12 12 13 13 12 12 E Scobie 13 Wood trap, Ethel Gray, Jouett 54246 Church'l 1 1-1 2:0lfast 10 10S 4 3 4 4 3' 4" T- Murray G E.Gray. DaneingSpruv, T.Sahib 64101 Church'l 1 l:37fast 24 10S 3 6 6 5 5 5s" T Murray C La Rablee, Rouleau. Jouett CANTILEVER, ch. e, 5 112 By Hanbrids Ma Salaame, by Hasting. (Trainer, W. Embry. Owner. T. Peyton). 5G720 Latonia 1 1-S l:5Shvy 19-5 103 3 1 1 1 lc I'3 B Kenn'dy 7 Harvest Kins, Melvin, Dolpli E6031 D'shirc 1 1-1G 1:53 hvy 7 111 3 3 3 3 31 31 F Paul 9 OsKOOd, S. Peur II., Winneeonno 55895 K'worth lm70y l:49if.slop 11-10 303 10 0 S 4 3' J 23 F Paul 10 Cavalcad'rII., Darnay, Amanita 55X21 K' worth 1 1-S 1 :51fast 26 10SJ11 11 10 10 8J S" G Stone 11 Madrono, Neenah, Rhymer E5760 ICwcrth 3ra70J 1:47 Rood 10 110 7 8 S 7 6J E5 H King 11 Franklin, Y'g Adam, Little Ed E.M53 Ft.Erie 1 1-1G 1 :45,fant 37 104 9 8 S 7 7' 8" P Brj'son 9 S.Peurll., D.Carroll, Mr.Br'mel 65116 Latonia 1 1-1G l:47faat 3 110 G 5 6 4 33 3S F Paul 0 SamMcMeekin. Poilu, Ktillipolis CANDLE LIGHT, br. h. 5 105 By Light Brigade Calandria. by Bt. fiorJT. (Trainer, E. B. Allen. Owner, Baiter & Vcioht). CP8G3 Latonia 1 1-1G l:4Gfast 13 113 C 5 4 4 4' 4' E Barnes S WarSpirit. LouWidrig, Amanda E5524 Latonia 1 1-S l:52fast 7 100 S 9 9 10 10 10' 8 F Paul 10 Kimpalonj, Whirl.Duu, N.Xnrke 55572 Latonia 1 1-S l:52fart 10 113 S 7 7 4 31 2 J Butwell S Bro.Love. Young Adam, Lothair E4GS7 Latonia 1 1-1G 1:47 fast 14 110 11 S 7 2 41 65 F rorrctto32 Aph, Wickford, Korbly E409S Church'l 7-S l:26f,fast 11 111 3 5 5 4 1 li L Penman 12 "W.G.M'Ortock, Virgo, Gr.Daddy E3359 Havana ImaOy l:42f,rast z 10S G G 5 5 5s 21 G Fields S Harlock, Darnley, Osgood 53219 Havana lmCOy l:41faat 4i 110 8 S 7 5 6s 43J G Fields 8 Harlock, Osgood, Exhortcr 53190 Havana 1 l:40fast 2i 110 4 3 2 ! 41 45J G Fields C ISuford, Exhortcr, Natural 63177 Havana 11-161:45 faat 2i 10S 5 G 5 5 4 Z-i G Fields 0 Mather, Docod, Faux-Col E2S57 Havana 1 1-1G l:!5fast 6 101 1 4 4 3 3 15 L. Penman 7 Eshorter, Faux-Col, Docod 52S22 Havana lm50y l:42fast 3 109 3 3 2 2 3l Zl L Penman H Darnley, Harlock, Pie 62701. Havana. 1 l:395fast 2i 107 7 7 3 3 3 4i J Francis 9 Allivau. Harlock. Byrne FAIR ORIENT, ch. p. 8 105 By Fair Play Orienta, by Henry of Havarra, (Trainer, W. Perkins. Owner, R. L. Baker). CGSG3 Latonia 1 1-1G l:46fast 37-10 113 7 G G 5 51 Go e Pool S WarSpirit. LoiAVidr:-;, Amanda 5IS12 Latonia 1 1-1G 1:551ht 9-5 112 7 G 5 4 4s 45i K Pool 7 Tulsa, Rapid Stride, Corson E4G5G Latonia 1 1-4 2:05 fast 43-10 109 7 2 2 1 5 413 E Pool S P.G.King, HonoluluBoy, IC'along E44S1 Church'l 1 1-t 2:CS&slow 11-5 112 1 3 3 3 3 33i E Pool 1 Hono'IuRoy. AlexJr., T.Yirgin'n C40G7 Church'l 1 1-1G l:45fast 4 113 1 73 2 l1 1! E Pool VI Plenty, Whirling Dun. Aph E378S Lex'ton 1 1-1G l:45&slov 13-10 113 0 4 4 2 2& 21 E Pool 7 Mys.Girl, Nel.Yorke, Harr.Kinj E2S3S F.G'nds 1 1-1G l:4Gfast 6 104 8 10 12 13 11 932 T Jarvis 13 The Archer, Kuklux, Froctown E27SS F.G'nd3 1 3-16 1:ED fast 3-2 112 3 2 2 2 3 G E Pool S Sandy Mac, Plenty, Raider E2713 F.G'nds 1 l:42Jmud 4 105 3 4 4 4 3J 3s E Pool Title. Tantalus, Grayson I.A FOTTDBE, b. m, 5 109 By Poop o'Day ily Gypi, b7 Eyrie Daly. (Trainer, 3. C. Gallaher. Owner, Gallaher Bros.). ECS22 Latonia 1 1-1G l:49slow 2 110 1 7 7 4 2l l1 E Scobie 7 M.J.Haker, Mab, G.Daugherty CCM0 Vindsor 1 1-1(5 1:51 slow 5 107 5 5 7 7 71 8" H J Burke 0 Franklin, Austral, Darnley 56082 D'shirc 1 1-S 1:58 slow 3 102 C 5 2 2 15 33i C Lang ! S. l'eur II., Ilendrie, Contestant 55077 D'shirc 1 1-lfi 1:47 fast 21-5 111 2 9 9 4 4 4i H J BurkclO BrooniP'ddler, Osgood, Burgoyne KS22' K'worth 1 1-S l:54last IV -10 107 6 6 5 2 2 33 11 J Burke J) GourtFool, Flame, War Winner E3GK2 Windsor 1 1-S l:32fast 7 1051 2 3 7 5 3l 32 H .T Burke 12 P.-a-Fbu, Lothair, FrankShan'n 55339 H't'n 1 1-S OT l:52good 7 103 3 4 4 5 GU 710 F And'sonl2 Murray, Prospector, Ealadin GOURMAND, b. g, 5 112 By Braxted Feti7s Asne, by Jaauemwt. (Trainer, J. L. Paul. Owner, J. L. Paul). CGSG2 Latonia 1 1-4 2:0Gfast 23-5 10S 3 2 2 2 1& li J Francis 5 Wave, J. C. Stone, Capital City 5CG39 D'shirc 1 1-2 2:45 mud 0 106 2 3 3 5 5 ol T Burns 15 Austral, Court Fool, l',ic 5CG20 D'shire 1 1-1 2:03 fast 14 107 7 9 7 41 4si T Burns 9 r.enevolent. Xapthalius, Austral 5G573 D'shire 11-10 1:47 fast 14 11GJ 2 6 7 7 Gi G10 W Lilley 9 P'pcctor, L't Leaves, Benevolent 56511 ' 'Windsor 1 1-S l:52fast 23-3 106 G 8 S 7 7J 63h F Paul S Nonskid, Solid Rock, Sea Way 5C0O4 D'shire lm70y l:44fast 42 116 4 7 10 10 9 9" YV Lilley 11 Young Adam, II. Voter, LittleEd 55S7G JC worth 1 1-1G l:47fast 6 113 7 7 S G 61 652 W Lilley 11 Lit.Sandy, SolidRock. Gol.Dawn E5821 K'worth 1 1-S l:54fast 33-10 114 2 9 9 9 103 9T W Lilley 11 Madrono, Neenah, Rhymer E5233 Latonia 1 1-8 l:58hvy 20 115 5 7 7 6 2i 33J W Lilley 7 Merchant, Wave. Lothair 64924 Latonia 1 1-S l:52fast 4i 114 5 5 4 6 3l 2 W Lilley 7 Dr.Rae. Cantilever, W'w'th'sL't PIT, ch. g, 8 105 By LmeIJ Bella Banltiii, Iry Handball, (Traiaer, J. Piillip. Owner, J. Phillip). 5PS5S Latonia 1 1-1 2:0G3ifast 23-5 115 5 5 5 G 4 3ci J D M'ney 5 RoyalDnck. Kingfisher. Dolph 5G7CO D'shire 1 1-S 1:52 fast 11 101 S 8 G 4 3i VI C Lang 8 OnierK., SolidRock, Fr'kShannon CCG.-:0 D'shire 1 1-2 2:45 mud 1 10G 4 2 1 1 ll 3'i C Lang 5 Austral, Court Fool, Lady Lillian 5GC20 D'shire 1 1-4 2:03 fast 10-5 101 9 S 7 6 73 V C Lang 0 Benevolent, Napthalius, Austral EG570 D'shire 1 1-S l:32fast 27 101 7 7 7 7 7 G'i II Gregory 7 Louis, Doctor Jim, Sea Prince GGi:,G D'shire 1 1-S l:54fast 10 10G 10 11 11 11 10 7 G Fields 11 King George, Franklin, B.Voter GG058 D'shire 1 1-4 2:15hvy 27 104 10 9 9 8 4 2' C Lancr 11 Court Fool, Goldine, Dr. Rae 63578 Latonia 1 1-4 2:0.".fast 19 110 10 10 9 9 6h 57J D ConnMlyL! AVhiil.Dun, U'herwuy, K'gfishcr 653SS Latonia 1 1-S l:52ast 12 110J11 11 10 9 95 65 L Lyke. 11 Ncle Yorkc, Bromo, Ppilu "WHIRLING Dtni,' br. g, 7 112 Ey Ogden DoTiltro, by Top Gallant. (Trainer, J. Xowa. Owner, J. Xcw.) 5GS96 Iatonia 1 1-S l:32rast 11 110 S 8 8 S S 7;i G Fields S The Wit, Paris Maid, Kimpalong EG71G Latonia 11-16 1:53 hvy 11-5 113 4 4 4 4 4 i-3 .1 D M'ney -1 Cheer Leader, Grace, Radio 65578 Latonia 1 1-4 2:03f:tst 19-5 115 ft G 4 2 l2 l3 II Lunst'il 12 Hadherway, Kingfisher, Nonskid E552t Latonia 1 1-8 l:52fast 12 112 7 7 7 6 4 1 23 H Lunsf'd 10 Kimpalong, Nolle Yorkc. H.Gear E.M70 Latonia 1 1-4 2:01fast 10 105 1 3 4 4 4 45J E Josiah 4 I!ro.rovc, P.G.King, Kimpalong f.r,392 Latonia 1 l:44Jfefast IS 1( 4 5 5 4 3J 6 W Mor'sey 7 Kew.O'Neil, MintCat, . Mar. John 55275 Latonia 11-16 1:47 fast 7 105 3 4 4 3 li I'J E Josiah 7 Ral.Wheel. Sec.Greetings. Alula f5172 Latonia 1 1-1 2:05vifast 29 115 1 2 5 4 3" 3'i M Garner 7 Kimpalong, Wickford, J.C.Stone E5024 Latonia 1 1-1 2:05ifa3t 3-5 104 4 3 1 1 Is 1 J Francis 4 The Virginian, Jetsam, Corydon 64947 Latonia 1 1-4 2:01 fast 7 105 4 4 4 4 4 i"l .T Franci3 4 Alula, Legal, Kimpalong C48U Latonia 11-4 2:15 hvy 31 109 1 3 3 3 3 38 M Garner 3 Dresden, Honolulu Boy E4SG0 Latonia 1 1-16 l:4Gfast 61 112 1 12 8 8 8s 8IS J Butwell 12 Accelerate, Dimples, Mat'eeldol 64513 Church'l 1 1-S l:51fast 14 103 6 G 6 5 4s 33 J Francis 7 BnlgianQueen, Legal, MasterBIU B4270 Church'l 1 1-16 l:45fast 9-5 111 3 3 3 3 3 41 J Francis (i Trooper, HonoluluBoy, K'palong E41S4 Church'l 1 1-16 l:47Vf.3low 8 JOG 1 4 3 3 2 2& L McAtee Inquiry, Matineeldol, MasterBIU ARRAVAN, b. c, 7 105 Ey Broomstick Sallio of Navarre, by Henry of (Trainer, C. Trotter. Owner, E. Trotter). Navarre. 55.r.r.2 Latonia 1 1-S l:52&fast 7 103 5 5 5 7 G'1 7" II LimsC'd 12 Virgo. Young "Adiwn, Guy 5."il7 La onia 1 1-1G lMG'ifast S 110 2 G 7 G Gl S'!II LunsC'd l HarvestKing, Y'gAdam, Melvjn EThMC. 1-atonia 3-1 l:12Jifast 103 112 9 10 8 8- S"i II Lunsf'd 11 (.'liutonvillc. Kinglike, PortLight 4 :n.'2 Church'l 1 3-1G 2:01!imud 9 111 7 S 6 5 41 4J O Willis It Adelante, Medusa, Sosius 4 ;.! ('huivh'l 1 1-lfi l;5l hvy 29 111 10 30 7 7 3J 3i O Willis 12 Mist.l'olly, Grace, II. C. Raseh 44122 Latonia 1 1-8 2:01?;,inud 9 313 4 4 4 4 4l 5 L Ensrir 7 Corydim...Dai!vi!ig Spray. Jiffy 41382 Latohla 1 1-1G l:52mud 8 113 8 8 6 7 7i 7l O W'iliis 10 Amelita', Gr.Gold. DaucingSprny CAPITAL CITY, br. g, 7 110. By 3abbi He-u -Sraiaola, ir AJaSc. (Trainer, D. Hill. Owner, A. Hill). U.8G2 Latonia 1 1-4 2:0Gfast 14 133-1 4 4 4 4' 413 T Murray 5 Gourmand,. Wave, J. C. Stone EC7GI Latonia 1 3-1G 2:03slow S 110 2 G G 4 4 4'2 T Murray 0 High Gear, Virgo, Wild Flower 6tl33 D'shire 1 1-1 2:07 good 42 114 2 6 5 8 8 S13 N J P.'rnes S D.Carroll, ConrtFool, DoctorJim E605S D'shire 1 1-4 2:154i'nvy 30f 112 9 8 S 9 S3 S10 N J B'rnesll Court Fool, Pit, Goldine 63847 K'worth 1 1-1 2:0Gfast 0 105 C 9 9 9 9 918 E .Anthony 9 Itenevolent. Y.Adam, L.L'gfel'w 65200 Latonia 11-4 2:11 hvy 6 110 2 5 4 3 2 l'J F Paul G Roraper, Pit. British Liner 65075 Latonia 1 1-4 2:CSfast 36 105 S 7 5 5 5 5s F Paul 9 J.C.Stone. Wave, W'w'rth'sLast FOUItTH I1ACE :;-4 31 lie. Ilavlin IIolcl llnmlicnp. "-year-olds ami up- ward. (June 7, 1021 1:10 1! 110.) GINGER, ch. c, 5 108 By Coy Lad Lucky Wave, by Canard. (Trainer, K. Spence Owner, "V7". E. Applcgate). 5GS94 Latonia 3-4 l:llfast 5 107 3 3 4 21 2'J E Pool !) Dr. Clark, BlackieDaw, Miu.Man 507GG Latonia 3-4 l:13slow 11 10910 8 C 6i 61S W Mor'sey 10 Clio Clio, Rangoon, Anson E3193 Latoniq. 1 1-1G 1: !4fast 7 103 1 2 3 2 3a 3s H Lunsf'd 5 B.Servant, AphieDear, Firebr'nd 53291 Latonia 1 1-16 1:45 fast 12 310 2 1 1 1 3 'Gi T Murray S JSestl'al, MarjoricHynes, Jouett 53152 Latonia 1 l:39fast 6 115 3 3 2 4 4'J 4s H Lunsf'd 5 Brookholt, Miu.Man, Danc.Spray 54G57 Latonia 11-16 1:45 fast 9 116 1 3 4 6 6l Gi T Murray 10 S. of Pleas., Woodtrap, Rangoon 64350 Church'l 7-S l:25fast 6 115 1 2 3 3 35 3' T Murray 7 D'l'ction, Min.Man, S.ofPl'sura 6i::08 Church'l 1 1-4 2:02'ifast 9 110 1 3 2 3 41 43 II Lunsfd 13 Woodtrap, Ethel Gray, Jouett uliO? Church'l 1 1-1G 1:45 fast 50 132 2 2 2 3 31 1" T Murray 13 Upset, DancingSpray, BungaB. 54122 Church'l 11-16 1:48 mud 2-5 115 2 3 3 4 4 4' T Murray 4 Bclg.Queen, Bun.Buck, Bettina E39G9 Lex'ton 1 l:42mud 7-10 113 1 2 2 2 I'i 1 E Pool 4 Flags, Distinction, WhirlingDun E37S6 Lex'ton 1 1-15 l:lCslow 5 112 2 1 1 1 U 2h T Murray 12 BestPal, Plurlbus, Woodtrap ANGON, b. c, 4 111 Ey Assayai Hortensia, by St. Savlx. f Trainer, L. Gentry. Owner, L. Gentry). 508011-3 Ionia 3-4 l:llfast 9 111 7 7 7 71' 7" W W T'lor 9 Dr. Clark, Ginger, Blackie Daw EC7CG latonia 3-1 l:13islow 5 115 1 4 3 21 35 Vv' W T'lor 10 Cho Cho, Rangoon, Brookholt F-5441 Latonia 3-4 lUl-iSfast 1G 112 3 4 6 G& 21 H King 7 Brookholt. ChoCho, JackHareJr G53"0 Latonia 3-4 l:llafast 4 31G 2 4 3 3; 31 T Murray (i H.Cost, MissJemima, Darjeellng 54948 Latonia 3-4 3:315fast 21 320 1 3 5 o'l 519 T Murray M.Jeniima, Br'kholt, Mar.Hynes 5IS39 Latonia 3- 1:1G hvy 12-5 115 1 2 2 l3 1 W AV T'lor 7 JackHareJr., MissJcm'a, S.ofP. 54712 Latonia 3-4 l:10Jfast 31 135 1 5 6 6 613 T MuiTay 7 High Cost, S.Combs, MinutcAIan E2220 F.G'nds 3-4 l:16yanud 2 122 4 4 4 11 l3 T Murray 7 Wyoming, St.Quentin, Pickwick 62177 F.G'.nds 3-4 l:12fast 6 117 3 3 3 33 5i T Murray 12 E.Rick'b'hcr. B.Proof, O.H'shler WESTWOOD, br. c, 4 112 By Honeywood Roselawn, by Orsinl. (Trainer, E. Trotter. Owner, Florisant Stable). 3GSGL Latortia 1 1-1G l:43Lfast 1 111 5 1 1 1 l'l l3 H Lunsf'd (! Wickford. Easteside, Unit. Verde 5G7G5 Latonia 1 l:41ViSlow 5?. 115 1 2 2 2 23 23 II Lunsf'd 0 Blanche Mac, Legal, AphieDear 64114 Church'l 3-4 l:12?imud 7-5 315 3 . 3 3 3 31 H Lunsfd 0 Ris.Rock. Rap.Day, Tid'H'neur E107G Latonia 3-4 3:33fast 29-30 318 1 2 4 5l 5' H Lunsf'd (5 Angon, Tip.Witehet, AttaBoyl). E1001 Latonia 3-4 1:32 fast 32-5 339 2 2 3 33 33 M Garner 4 J.IIare.Tr., B.Bcauty. AttaBoyll. E0532 Latonia 3-4 l:12fast 10 11G 1 1 1 11 1" M Garner 9 Flags. Angon, Jack Hare Jr. "'581 Sar'toga 1 1:37 fast 3 115 3 3 2 2 3 3s M Garner Afternoon, Yel.IIand, Sw.Music 4S562 Ft Erie 3-4 l:12fast 8-5 333' 5 3 5 3l l'l J Butwell 5 IlisChoiee, Marj.Hynea, Ft.Bliss 46011 Latonia 3-4 l:12fast 8 104 2 2 2 l1 Is M Garner 8 M.Hynes, B.Paradise, C.Taylor 47'75 Church'l 7-S 1:28 slow 21-30 335 3 4 4 3 3 3 M Garner 33 Lord Wrack, Servitor, Alex Jr. 47343 Church'l 7-8 1:29 mud 6 103 7 3 5 3 7s 710 M Garner 9 Patches. Best Pal. Alex Jr. ADONIS, ch. o, 3 103 By Uncle Lady Hubbard, by Yanksc. XTraincr, R. Goose. Owner, J. S. Ward). 5CSG0 Latonia 3-4 l:12fast 7 314 5 3 3 21 23 H J Burke S Cho Cho, Col. Baker, Brunswick 5G371 D'shire 1 l:3Sfast 5 1W 2.11,2 ' 1 lni C Lang ." Irish Kiss, Bygone Days, Incog 5GIS9 Windsor 1 1-16 l:45fast 3 97 2 2 3 5 51 lt K Parr'ton 8 Brisk, Tippo Sahib, Blackie Daw 5G002 D'shire 1 1-16 l:45fast 9 107 5 3 4 5 6' 5s! H J Burke (5 Slippery Elm, Besthoff, Daydue B'.n9S Windsor 3-4 l:12Vfast 8 307 1 2 1 1 l1 II J Burke 0 D'kHorse, By.Timiny, Aunt.May E5S-0 Windsor 3-1 l-.13fast 23 J 3 2 3 31 4s H J Burkell J. Corny, Sailing B., J.Ellsworth 55384 75,1 Erie 3-4-l:32fast 31 302 : 5 4 4 4 3'1 II Thurber .3 Talisuian, Km'tGuy, H'den.lewel 5520 Ilani'ton 3-4 l:13fast 6 300 2 3 3 31 3" II Thurber 9 Furbelow, U'nJewel, L'dyMeavt BARJEELING, ch. e, 3 103 By Li?ht Brigada Muriel, by Watercress. (Trainer, J. C. Milam. Owner, J. N. Camdea). 5CM0 Latonia 3-4 l:12fast 7 117 6 5 .3 Ct0 G" B Pool 8 Cho Cho, Adonis, Col. Baker 55--0 Latonia 3-4 l-llifast S 310 G 5 5 41 4''q M Garner (5 High Cost, MissJemima, Angon 55155 La to nia 3-4 l-ll-"ifast 51 lit 3 4 4 21 4s M Garner 5 M..Tcmima, Hi.Cost, Uncle Velo rfi'-' 3 -itoni'i ; 4 l-IP fast fi bC 1 I " "' 1' H Fool 7 Distinctifxi. CJu.Cho, St.Augtin (1 H liatonK 1 I'lovrsiil :t ll' 6 f. 5 &J 4i J Hulwi.l! 7 Hitili .Wt. S .n.mln. At in lit eMail til-,16 Oliiiivh'i .-( I 1.1! "ut . 1 '-- 30 117 1 1 4 2' U I. I ! 0 Hl-liiisifl.-t. Gold blu-Ker, M,.Ti-...i, El'JTT Church'l . 1 W.'-.ra.sl rj.lU312 3 2 2 2l 2'i .1 D M'ney d Coyne, Slr'I'lio-i.Keiiii, AdvmaU 6C03l'CfiUrch,rr 7-8 XiS&tast 21 108 -4 2 1 1 H Hi M Gainer JO B.VuletlCastlereagh, BylWJfLt KS? LVimrsooa-t Ui -t" 1 I' l'Sl' H Garner' 8 aceHigli, BUT.Kean, vBoUi;Uoa FIFTH HACK 1 1-IG aiilos. 3Io"t Aiiliurn Pur.se. :;-year-olils. Alloiv- auccs. (Oct. 7, 101G- 1:4 11-5 :i 122.) CHO CHO, ch. f, 3 112 By Jack Atkin English Esther, by Lord Er-tcrlin-r. (Trainer, J. O. Whitlow. Owner, F. E, Courson). 5G8G0 Latonia 3-4 l:12fast 3-5 314 3 3 1 1 3s O Willis 8 Adonis, Col. Baker, Brunswick 56766 Latonia 3-1 l:33slow 43-30 10S 4 1 1 1 l3 O Willis 30 Rangoon, Angon, Brookholt E5551 Latonia 3 3:371kfast 37-30 313 3 2 2 2 33 3" O Willis 4 Advocate, n.E.Coleman, Runsaf 53141 latonia 3-4 3:l!'fnst 31-30 303 G 1111 3'i O Willis 7 Brookholt, Angon, JackHareJr. E509G Latonia 3-4 1:13 slow 3-5 309 1 1 1 ll l3 O AVillis 0 Fallacy, B'anceWheel, Advocate 55025 Latonia 3-4 3:33""ifast 2 330 1 3 1 l1! lnt O Willis 0 Aphie Dear, Fallacy, B.Idlenour 54922 Latonia 3-4 l:Hfast 11 1011 2 1 1 O Willis 7 Darjeeling, Distinction, St.A'ine 54231 Church'l 3-4 l:llf0fast 9 104 1 1 1 11 1" J D M'ney 7 L.Madcap, Pongee. M. Gaffney BIT CF WHITE, b. f. 3 117 By Sunstar Dreamy II,, by Persimmon. (Trainer, H. J. Thompson. Owner, E. B. Bradley). 5G520 Sar'toga 1 3-16 3:o8',;fast 4 120 4 3 2 3 3' 33 A Johnson 15 Smoke Screen, Sp.Blood, Trystcr 5G339 Sar'toga 1 l:37fast 7-5 319 3 2 2 2 23 2J L Lyko 4 Crocus, IdleDell, Beh'vcY'ur.-cir 562GG Sar'toga 1 1-1 2:01'3fast 4s 321 3 1 1 1 23 21 G W Car' 11 4 Prudery, Chat.Thierry, Car.-ful 65390 Latonia 1 1-4 2:02?f,fast 3-2 123 4 1 1 1 2l 2"t L Lyke 5 Flaiubutte, AphieDear. Nan.L.e 5500G Latonia 1 1-1G l:14fast 7-5 114 2 1 1 1 l3 lnk L Lyko 5 Firebrand, Planet, Bettina 537S5 Lex'ton 3-1 1:13p1ow 1-2 116 8 4 3 41 41 L Lyko 8 G. Dreams, L.Madcap, AphieDear 47131 Church'l 1-2 47fast 33-10 119 2 1 U l'i L- Lyke 0 M.Muffins, M.Fontuine. AD.Dear 17114 Church'l 1-2 49alow 1 132 5 1 l5 lg L Lvke 12 Tawasentha. Pekoe, Lovelinei BEN VALET, ch. c, 3 110 By Graat Britain Virginia Nnnn, by Gold S1. (Trainer, J. M. Goodc. Owner, B. T. Bedford, Administrator). 5GS93 Latonia 1 l:S9fast 7 111 1 1 1 1 l1 l'l II J. Burke 0 Bunga Buck, Bettina, UneleVoIo 55582 Latonia 3 3-3G 3:45fast 74 30 1 5 3 7 8 8 8, E Scobie 8 B'licJieJlac-, Bro.Love, 1'arisMaid 553G9 L&tonia 3-4 l:13fast 43 3071 4 G 7 6 6" II King S Redmon, I'.otheration, RnpidDav 55275 Latonia 1 1-1G 1:47 fast 21-5 305 2 1 1 1 Gl 71 E. Pool 7 Wh.Dun, Bal.Whcel, S.Gr'tings 53117 Latonia 3-4 l:llfast 68 103 2 7 7 712 7" G Fields 8 Bullion, JackHareJr., HyGoIly 54S95 Latonia 3-4 3:32 fast 10 110 1 5 7 71 53i 73 Pool 12 Br'swick, J.S.R'rdon, Both'at'n 5)759 Latonia 3-4 1:16 mud 4 101 3 3 4 6 G F Smith C nisChoice, Ris.Rock, Bro.Ratch 54346 Church'l 11-16 1:45 fast 12 107 4 3 3 3 31 4 E Pool 4 Coyne, Black Servant, Rangoon 54222 Church'l 1 l:3S!,ifast 5 110 U 2 3 34 3s E Pool G SirThos.Kcan,, Coyne, B.Buck PARADER. ch. p, 3 112 By Whisk Broom II. Pageant, by Delhi. (Trainer, J. C. Cahn. Owner, T. J. Pendcrgast). EC7GS Latonia 1 1-16 l:47slow 8-5 107 4 2 2 1 l'l l2 E Scobie (i Gen'IHuig. Furbelow,. UncleVelo 562S0 Sar'toga 1 hvy 1G-5 98 1 1 1 1 11 3" E Scobie 2 Devastation EU1S5 Sar'toga 1 l-AVmud 30 1011 3 2 2 2 23 15 F C'ltiletti 4 Ten-Lec, Dartmoor, Dry Moon 5G050 Sar'toga 1 1:39 fast 6 306 2 2 4 3 2 2'i F C'ltiletti 7 L.Gertnide, H.Baker, Sundialll. 53916 Empire 3 3:41fast . 3S-5 301 2 2 2 2 2 2nt F C'ltiletti 5 ElectedlL, Dimmcsdale, Stanley 55752 Empire 1 l:439sslow 7 335 3 G 6 4 33i 3 F C'ltiletti 9 Top Sergeant, Curfew, L'Eclair 35631 XOmplro lm70y 3:41fast S 302 1 4 4 3 33 35i F C'ltiletti 7 Recount, Curfew, Bal.Dancerll. 55G02 Empire 13:40 good 50 310 3 1 3 3 3 313 F C'ltiletti 3 Grey Lag, Queercek 55131 Ft.Erie 3 3-3G 3:45fast 14-5 111 2 3 2 2 21 31 F C'ltiletti 7 By.Timiny, K'tish.isoy, Byg'eD'i 55357 Ham'ton 1 1-16 l:4Sfast 31 101 3 5 6 5 51 4' A Claver 9ByJiminy, Kinburn. Breeze COLONEL BAKER, b. c, 3 110 37 Ben Brush Pleasant Puss, by Orlando. (Trainer, B. J. Brannon. Owner, B. J. Brannon). 5GJ.G0 Latonia 3-4 l:12fast 78 109 4 2 2 3 3 E Barnes 8 Cho Clio. Adonis, Brunswick EG71S Latonia 1 1-16 l:49&hvy 42 100 5 3 4 S S S3" G Fields S Firebrand, Kinburn, UnitedVerde E1395 Latonia 3-4 3:15hvy 23 303 2 4 4 21 3' S Wida (t SirT.Kean. Ris.Rock, B.Dudley 507S9 Latonia 3-4 3:32fast 25 30S 5 5 30 30 10i II J BurkeES Rang'n, Muskallonge, McG'dwin 50G13 Latonia 51 f 3:CG3fast 40 HI 1 3 3 31 33i J H Burkel2 P.ohaveY'self, Musk'nge, G'gway 50458 Lex'ton F C l:10t'3fast 23-30 335 2 1 1 l3 1 J H Burke 7 Dark Friar. Nonskid. Humphrey 30347 Lex'ton F C l:1073fast 51 335 3 4 3 45 491 N Barrett 7 Rangoon, BuddicKean, BarkBen 5029S Lex'ton 51 f 1:07 fast 9 132 3 2 1 2s 33i N Barrett 12 ItillyBarton, Rangoon, L.Widri.g 4S810 Windsor 51 f l:0Sfast. 31 109 10 9 5 8' 8" J H Burkell List One, Auntie May, Mogens 4S1S1 Latonia 3-4 1:J4 mud 10 132 30 8 0 51 5" E Pool IS StarVoter, Bl.Servant, Acelligh 4S2S7 Latonia 51 f 3:07&fast 33 313 6 G 5 5i 513 E- Pool 12 Coyne, RalanceWheel, ByGinger HUMPHREY, ch. c, 3 107 By Ballot Bronzewinff, by Stalwart. (Trainer, D. Lehan. Owner, D. Lehan). 5CS1G Latonia 1 1-16 l:49Vslow G-5 1131 5 3 2 2 l'l l3 W W T'lor ft Brit.Maid, E.Buddy, Harold IC 55549 Latonia 1 1-1G l:4Gfast 5 ll'j 1 3 3 3 21 2& J Roberts 12 Botheration, D.Uackle. WiLTree C5172 La te nia 1 1-16 l-45vfct&st 11 99 5 4 3 3 48 3 G Fields 5 Kcw.O'Neil, Tip.Sahib, M.Dazic 55413 Latonia 1 1-16 l:45fast 33 99 10 4 4 1 ll 2"' G Fields 10 Dona Loriotte. Ace, May Bodine 54051 Latonia 1 1-16 l:45fast 125 1061 6 5 6 8 71 710 O Willis 10 Title, Marse John, P. G. King E4S95 Latonia 3-4 1:32 fast 36f 304131 12 12 10' 1010 O Willis 12 Br'swick, J.S.R'rdon, Both'at'n 54732 Latonia 3-4 l:15mud 13 1091 8 5 5 78 711 H Kins 8 Advocate, D.Loriotte, Serg.York 54445 Church'l 3-4 l:15mud 13 110 7 4 4 53 2l O Willis 14 M.iuthcAair, C.Theisen, Br. Maid 51221 Church'l 7-8 l:24fast 45 93 6 3 5 6 7 713 L Canfield 7 Rouleau, HighCommand, Jouett 54139 Church'l 7-8 l:28hvy 7f 113 6 3 4 5 G1 3" L Canfieldla Advocate, Wil. Tree, T.V'ginian 50458 Lex'ton F C l:10sfast 15 115 5 4 4 41 4s J Hanover 7 Col. Baker, Dark Friar, Nonskid SECRET GREETINGS, b. c, 3 107 Ey Luko McLukc Zahra, by Mazagan. (Trainer, G. H. Keene. Owner, J. O. & G. H. Ksene). 5G303 Sar'toga 1 l:39fast 20 130 1 4 3 G 51 o'l M Garner 0 T.Feathers, J.P.Jonos, Dartmoor 50220 Sar'toga 1 l:3S7,rast 7 332 7 7 7 7 7 733 T Rice 7 Killala, Scotland Ynt, Dartmoor 5552G Latonia 1 1-8 l:51fast 39-30 f5 5 3 3 3 31 31 J McCoy 7 Sea Prince, Marse John, An!: 53331 Latonia 1 1:29 fast 12 103 6 7 5 5 3s 33 L McAtee 7 B'chcMac, Botheration, Dimples 55275 Latonia 1 1-16 1:47 fast 78 93 7 5 5 5 4 33 J McCoy 7 WhirlingDun, Bal.Wheel, Alula 53026 Latonia 1 1-16 l:44fast 36 98 G 6 6 G G5 G" .T McCoy 7 Jouett, H.E.Coleman. Tip. Sahib 54S12 Latonia 3-4 l:17hvy S3 107 0 G 6 612 5T J McCoy 7 Bro.Batch, OldChap, SirT.Kea 53S54 Lex'ton 1 1-1G l:49mud 41 10S 7 7 7 7 7 7" N Barrett 7 B.Servant. UncleVelo, T.Official SIXTH RACE :i-4 aiilc. Sliaiul Valley Purse. 2-year-ulds. Allowances. (June 7, 1:10 4-5 ( 110.) PEGASUS, b. c, 2 123 By Golden Maxim Bright Stone by Bcutschland. (Trainer, J. C. Milam. Owner, Montfort Jones). 3C1G0 Sar'toga 3-4 l:12hf:ist 7 119 7 . 5 4.. 43 33!J Tj Lyke 13 Kai-Sang, William A.. Oil Man 5G3G5 Sar'toga 3-4 l:llfast 15 133 4 5 4 V 1- F Kcogh 12 Surf Rider, Pillory, Runstar 5G214 Sar'toga 51 f l:035ifast 9-3 103 7 5 3 2-' 2J M Garner 15 Whiskaway, KnotGrass, FlyBail ' 5G150 Sar'toga 3-4 l:ll&fast 10 115 12 12 9 7l 711 M Garner 32 Morvich, Kai-Sang, Oil Man 56047 Sar'toga 5-8 59fast G 113 8 5 4 331 2'1 M Garner 12 Oil Man, Bigheart, Sleiveconard 53577 Latonia 51 f l:07fast 7-5 112 3 3 1 1 11 M Garner (i Hcphaistos, Fusee. Our Betsy 519(5 Latonii 51 f l:07.fast 4-5 112 5 4 3 3J 3'i II Lunsf'd S BillyBrush, Hcphaistos. B.IIouse BET MOSIE, b. c, 2 116 Ey North Star III. Santa Anna, by Hartagon. (Trainer, W. Hurley. Owner, E. R. Bradley). 36365 Sar'toga 3-1 l:ll&fa;t G 112 30 11 9 7' S7 L Lyko 32 Pegasus, Surf Rider, I'illorv 6126 Sar'toga 5-S 59fast 10 33211:! 12 12 123 12'" L Lyko 10 Toil, Bigheart, Fair Phantom 55527 Lat onia 3-4 l:I2fast 8 118 4 2 2 31 33 I Lyko (5 R'kininister, D-ofAltaii, Yoshiml 55274 Latonia 51 f 1:07 fast 27-10 121 1 4 4 41 4 3 I, Lyko 8 Santa Clara, Bonus, Washington 55151 Latonia 51 f l:071fast 19-10 115 1 11 l3 3' J, Lyko S Bcrnico K., Lucknow. Rekab 53027 Latonia 5-8 1:01 fast 3-2 115 5 3 1 l'l 1 L Lyko 12 J. B. Brown, Billy Star, Tamper 54378 Church'l 41 f 53fast 4 115 6 4 33 2l L Lyke 12 Royal Palm. Lugs. Montjoy 54234 Church'l 41 f E4&fast 28 110 3 6 53 2s C Thomp'n (i Topmast, Wm. Oldt, Dorius 53935 Lex'ton 41 f 67hvy 64 115 9 8 S3 8" G W Car'UO L'know, Com.McM'kin, Hutch'n ROCKHINISTER, ch. c, 2 118 By Friar Rook Mallard, by Star Shoot. (Trainer, J. C. Milam. Ownnr, Montfort Jones). .r.i;7J:i Latonia 51 f 3:305ihvy ::i 115 1 4 3 33 33i M Garner .8 J.Bowdrp, LinaClilk, BillyBrusii 5: 27 latonia 3-1 3:12fast G-5 121 1 4 3 2'' 2- M Garner (! BctMosie, I). of Allah, Yoshiml r.53S9JL.aton'ia 3-l l:12fast 1-5 318 2 G G 4'1 4rJ W AVillcy 8 Miss Joy, Bonus. Fair Phantom 5.VJ7G Latonia 5-8 3:00 tust 33-5 319 3 2 2 2 2" L Lyke (! JolinFimi, Wash'gton, Q.Garden 54921 Latonia 5-S LOQi&faat 11-10 120 3 3 3 21 It L Lyko 4 Ixird Allen, Rekab, Topmast 5i552 Church'l 41 f G3fast 7-5 312 3 2 23 3' W AV T'lor 8 Aloft. Rekab, Rob 64381 Church'l 41 r 63&rast 8 310 G 4 4 3' 1" M Garner Bracdnlbanc, Ixird Allen, Stamp 5J2G5 Church'l 45 f 53fast 29-10 115 3 2 2 2'i M Garner 10 Rob, Hutchison, Bully Buttons LORD AXLEN, b. o, 2 - 103 By Frizzle Mary Kins, T7 Fatherlesi. (Trainer, 1. Cahn. Owner, T. J, Penderpast). 55076 Latonia 5-S l:0Ofast 17 119 5 5 4 513 5s! W Mor'sey C .T.Finn, Rockminister, Wash'ton 54921 Latonia 5-S l:C0ttfast 21 307 4 2 1 1 2" N Barrett 4 Rockminister, Rekab, Topmast 54GSG Latonia 4J f 53y3fast 21 111 2 4 43. 4 F Smith 0 JohnFiun, Qu.Gardcn, Pr.Welles E43S1 Church'l 41 f 53',ifast 6 113 4 1 1 11 33 F Smith R'kn-.inister, Br'dalbane, Stamp 51102 Church'l 1-2 46fast 3-4 118 3 1 2 2 F Smith 5 Casey, Adventure, B.fromHome 53932 Lex'ton 1-2 4S.mud 6-5 122 3 3 31 4 F Smith 4 Rekab. Casey, Llewellyn 537S7 Lex'ton 1-2 4Sslow 1 117 4 1 l'l 1 F Smith 12 Gentility, Pepper Tea, Sweepy 32414 F.G'nds 3-8 34fast 3-2 117 1 1 1 F Smith 9 Adventure, StarTime, J.Dunde 52291 F.G'nds 3-8 35&fast 9-5 119 2 11. 23 F Smith. 7 MyReverie, H.Buston, Cornst'lk 52175. F.G'nds 3-S 36yifast .U-10 116 6 11 11 T Smith. 11 J.Dundee. TeddyB.. FredKinney BONUS, b. f, 2 108 By All Gold Remembrance, by Hamburg or Broom. (Trainer, T. P. Hayes. Owner, Grecntrse Stable). stick, i C91S Latonia 51 f l:07irast 9-5 108 9 S S 7 7' H J Burke 9 Glyn, Lina Clark. Wayw'd Ladv 53659 AVindsor 51 f l:033ifast 4 113 S S S S S'3 L Lyke S D.ofAllah, S.Thoughts, J'hnFiiin 55446 Latonia 51 f l:06f.fast 7-5 307 7 5 5 G 23 D Conn'lly 8 Sirllugh, M.Fallon, Preci'sLula 553S9 Latonia 3-4 3:32fast 35 312 6 5 5 3'1 2i L McAtee S, MissJoy, F.Phantom, R'min'ster 53271 Latonia 51 f 1:07 fast 11 105 4 3 3 21 2V O Willis 8 San. Clara, Wash'gton, BetMosio 51232 Church'l 41 f 54fast 8 113 6 7 3; 1 D Conn'llyll I'.e Good. Atta Gal, Orina Bald 52825 Lex'ton 1-2 47?'ifast 23 109 4 6 61 Gl? E Martin 12 Startle. F.I'hantom, BrightLcaf MARTHA FALLON, br. f, 2 113 By McGee Booay Boon, by Princo of Melbourne. (Trainer, V. Perkins. Owner, C. W. Uoore, Jr.). 5G0S3 D'shire 51 f 3:03s!ow 19-10 332 1 1 3 3 l'l R Pool 7 Devonite, John. Dundee, S.Prince 559TG D'shire 5-S l:007;fast 5 lit 1 11 31 3'i E Pool .3 Photoplay, Devonite, Dark Ages .35756 K'worth 5-S 3:03good 4 335 1 3 3 ?,' In E Pool 9 Corcnzio, H.Eoger., Devonite 53659 Windsor 51 f l:037sfast 2 312 2 4 5 63 CH W Mor'sey S D.ofAllah, S.Thoughts, .T'hnFina 55616 Windsor 5-8 l:001itast 12 109 1 4 5 3" 3 W Mor'sey S Diadcma, D.ofAllah. W'.s Cry JANKU, ch. c, 2 102 By Uncle Blakeslee, by Yankee. (Trainer, G. Land. Owner, F. J. Helley). 5G33S Sar'toga 51 f l:07fast 35 112 C G 3 3' iu G Yeargin 11 Kos.Girl, Racnuettn, D.Deadeye 55DG3 Empire 51 f 1:08 slow S 313 4 5 7 7 63 J Rod'g'ez 7 L'yMolher. Sweepy, FinuisliMaid 53884 Empire 5-8 l:02slow 15 105 4 4 2 I!1 1" G Y'cargin 11 Trick, SiinpieSimou, F'rVirginia 55S42 Empire 51 f l:0Sfast 12 109 3 3 5 5l 5Ji C Br'ning S Simple Simon, Kirtle, Wrockless 5.-790 Empire 51 f 1:07 fast GO 107 2 6 G 53 5" C Turner ('.Sidereal, Yankee Maid, Modo 54219 Church'l 41 f 53faat 4S 135 7 8 7'1 7" J D M'ney 8. QuinceGarden, Demos, Bem'c'ful 54203 Church'l 41 f 54 fast 24 130 4 3 41 5" J D M'ney G Braedalbane, Demos, Lucknow 54302 Church'l 1-2 4G'54fast 27 103 5 5 6 5ls J D M'ney 5 Casey, Lord Allen, Adventura GRANITE WARE, b. c, 2 108 By Granite Liska, by Sabine. (Trainer, K. Spence. Owner, K. Spence). 3CS21 Latonia 51 f l:07slow 7 113.4 5 C 5l 5t0 E Scobie 7 Braedalbane. Carp'ter, Yoshiml 553S1 Latonia 51 f OGfast 19 113 7 4 4 21 2" H Lunsf'd 11 Sirllugh, Way.Lady. S.audBoots 55446 Latonia 51 f l:06fast 51 110 1 C G 61 53 E Scobie S Sir Hugh, Bonus, Martha Fallon 55389 Latonia 3-4 l:12?sfast 23 335 7 S S 72 I'i E Scob'e S Miss Joy, Bonus, Fair Phantom 53074 Latonia 5-3 1:01 fast 5 135 1 1 1 1 1 T Murray 30 D'pS'ker, SuavcPrince, Marimba 54514 Church'l 41 f 54fast 19f 335 2 3 6l 581 H Lunsf'd 31 John Finn, Demos, Montjoy 527S7 Lex'ton 1-2 4Sslow 15f 109 12 4 51 6l T Murray 12 LordAllen, Gentility, PepperTe SKVliXTH HACK 1 1-1 ( Allies. 4-ear-olls ansl upward. Claiming. (Oet. DIXIE CARROLL, ch. z, 6 107 By Hurst Pari, Alico Baird, by Woolsthorps. (Trainer; J. Nugent. Owner, Nugent Bros.). 5C570 D'shire 1 3-S 3:52fast 2 330 3 2 3 3 41 73i A Gantner 7 Louis. Doctor Jim. Sea Prince 56133 D'shire 3 3-4 2:07 good27-30 304 1 1 1 1 l1 1' A Gantner S ConrtFool, DoctorJim, SeaPrince 55S9G K'worth 1 1-36 3:52slop 2 303 4 3 1 1 3'1 31 A Gantner 7 MissPetite, S.Peurll., Docod cESU Windsor 1 1-16 l:46ifast 3-10 10S 111 1 l3 l'i A GantnerlO SansPeurlL, ErnestA., J.C.St'ne 55362 Ft-Erie 11-8 1:53 fast 11-10 103 1 4 2 1 lh 3k A Gantner 7 Kuklur. Benevolent, Austral 3453 Ft-Erie 1 1-10 l:45fast :"J 102 7 6 5 2 " 2 A Gantner 9 S.Peurll.,. Mr.Rrnnimel. Kuklux MARSE JOHN, br. g, 5 101 By Fayette Martha Lee, by Mart Ssaia. (Trainer, K. Spcnco. Owner, W. V. Thra703). 55526 Latonia 1 1-S l:51fast 27-10 109 111 1 3' 351 H Lunsf'd 7 SccrelGreetings, ScaPrim-e Aph 5392 L;xtonia 1 l-6 :4Mf:iHt 6 !6 3 2 2 1 2'i 3' E Scobie 7 Kcw.O'Neil. Jl'ICat, Kimpaloiig 55;:50 Latonia 1 1-36 3:45fast 23 103 2 1 G 7 73 61 13 Scobio 9 Make, Up, Tippo Sahib, Aph 55240 Latonia 1 1-16 l:49hvy 9 101, 1 2 3 5 56 5!3 E Scobie (5 Accelerate, Gen. Haig, MintCnt 54951 Latonia '1 1-16 l:45fast 10 111 3 7 5 4 2J 23 E Scobie 10 Title. P. G. King, Tribune 51411 Clmrch'1 1 1-16 1 :IS";.mud S-5 310 1 1 I 1 I'll V. Scobla (5 Kallipolis, Virgo. MadrasO'chara U4204 Chtltvh'l 7-S l:24afiiNl 7 UW 30 10 13 V. 1 1 J, ( K S.obl 11 M ItuTiiiii-, Adonic, titil HV. nvio is'ti.n t 1 j iiiud Hi net t. t. t. t t l' i St-i.i.irt .-. ii..iilioi.nuc, Joiiir. Vipn Valet t.Ul qilU'CU I 1 .t, lo l-liifast ..3 1(1 lOil 111 1 2' 2 K Wilson H Knli Url.'ill. lirsdeii. tli'rlaaef fciuOhuivli'I 71:27 guqd43 10 3W:4 5, ,4 6. 5'- & F Wil.spn, 9 Etditnr;yeuu,i Ruf.Riiey, CoitisA. m-fMmst'h X l.:?7iIaBt 53-10 :103 J A 2 P Wilson 14.lftfasB.iley, ilazola, HuKJhjf Page 6 Belmont Park Entries and Past Performances for Monday, September 12 L BELMONT PARK ENTRIES AND PAST PERFORMANCES FOR MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 WEATHER CLEAR i TRACK FAST. Racing starts at 2:15 p. m. (Chicago time 1:10). Fourth Race 1 Mile. . 1 Superior mud runner. X Good mud runner. Fifteenth Running Nassau Selling Stakes. ' Fair mud runner. (M) Maidens. "Apprentice . . allowance, b Blinkers. S2-000 Added. First Race 5 1-2 Furlongs Main Course. 3-ycar-olds and upward. . Islip Handicap. (Track record: June 1, 1921 1:35?3 5 118.) ; $1,200 added. 2-year-olds. Allowances. 5(i7."i92 bKREWER 121 1:38 4 110X7H0 : (Track record: Sept. 5, 1921 1:05 2 10G.) r,07802 bEdwina 118 1:37& 4 113740 Today's 500293 bServitor 10G 1:38 4 111.. 735 Ind. Horse. Wt. Rec. A.Wt.Han. 50SS4 bCrvstal Ford 103 1:38 5 100730 r.5382 tBroomstcr 124.. 750 (50810) bKnight of the (50011) Modo 112 l:051f. 120X 745 Heather 101 1:3S5 3 90.. 730 (50033) St. Henry 115 1:07s 119.. 745 55914 Black Rascal 109 1:07 107. .740 Fifth Race 1 o-i Miles. f ."(!C90S Prodigious 107XT4C United States Army Officers' Bace. : ("?l!iM,''rr-vl Trec,.-rV-Jno,J:?? ,11"??' Purse 9 $1.000. 3-ycar-olds and upward. ' S0710 tBrainstorm (M) ..10SJ1:11 10S..7S.. : 50781 All Over (M) 115 1:07 100. .725 (Track record: Sept. 1, 1919 l:10v 4 130.) t tIT. P. Whitiu-v entrv. (54807) Chester Two 0 lC(i..700 : Second Race-lAbout 2 miles. ,f l7Xl Steeplechase. (S ""f .; '2' ?hmw,vrr-oM""Bd,,pri-4i5 SSS KSSIS.fllir:: SiS::ffi 1 Sr'tfr::::: x 3 &w igyg 180' UolrauM 10 lboxl"' 560872 Infidel II 8 144X00 i r.05892 Xew Haven 12 139X085 sixth Race 3-4 Mile Main Course. : 3fil74shllen Wyvis 10 139X!SO prse $1,000. 3-year-olds and upward. Maidens. Third Race 1 Mile. Special Weights. Amityville Handicap. (Track record: Sept. 1, 1919 l:10vs 4130.) j SI 200 added. 3-year-olds and upward. ri(iS532 bGray Gables 110 1:12 4 117.. 725 (Track record: June 1, 1921 1:35 5 US.) 54573s Golden Flint 115 1:13 3 114.. 720 C07592 bKrewcr 1211:38 4 12(5X750 50853 Esquire 115 1:13 3 114.. 715 (5001) Chateau Thierrv ..104 1:40 3 100X745 50248 Prince James 11131:14 3 114.. 71;. 56091 bCaptain AU-ock ...122 1:37 4 10SX740 Arapahoe .112 1:14 3 114X710 f,05102 DDonnacona 117 1:3S 4 111.. 735 54573 bCare Free 100 1:13 M40B Irish Dream 112 1:38 4 112.. 735 50853 Cote d'Or 105 1:14 m-m- 5C942 Qut-creek 112 1:37 3 102 X725 50597 Buddies 114... 00 ; 507792 Kingdom II. DI).. 0 105. .705 55792 Wrecker ...103 1:14 3 114. ..00; BELMONT PARK JOCKEY PERCENTAGES. ! From January 1, 1921, to September 2, 1921, InclusiTC. ) At or At or Over Over i Jockey P O. Wt. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Jockey. P.O. Wt. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Srn.le E 38 114 237 90 48 40 Campbell, J 11 93 38 4 2 1 Thomas H "."!.... .33 100 3 1 0 0 Ponce. 0 11 105 291 32 33 38 Fiinr L .29 307 255 73 54 27 Mountain, M 11 105 35 4 3 5 I Beillev F .'-'5 100 4 1 0 1 Robinson, C 11 110 114 12 9 11 TCummVr C " " ... .23 111 1C7 3S 26 20 Rodriguez. J 10 112 109 17 19 10 Wilson F 21 96 231 48 34 42 McAtee, L 09 104 247 23 40 30 S, F ""!... .21 110 107 35 33 28 Babin, G 08 102 157 13 22 23 Wnt we'll t" 21 113 219 46 52 37 Callahan, J OS 90 185 15 22 30 " ... .18 112 00 12 S 10 Carroll. G. W 07 101 91 0 12 13 j Miller C ll" 10 110 145 23 21 17 Lowe. S 07 92 122 8 12 10 Fnlrbrother C 10 112 50 8 8 6 Zoeller, J 00 104 135 8 10 14 IV .1 an Ij 1 97 473 75 78 65 Pitz, J 04 105 84 3 6 10 Coltnetti V 10 102 300 59 72 46 Tryon, A 02 101 305 2 9 8. Ki"uy W 1 312 318 50 50 51 Buel C 02 1 04 44 1 1 3 ; Lor 1 10 107 149 24 20 25 Walters. II 95 0 0 1 0 j aiaiieiiter M I 103 195 31 28 23 Bruder, C 105 8 O 2 1 , Kehutling -r, A 14 3 05 70 11 11 4 Doyle. T. J !)5 10 0 0 1 Rowan J. 14 90 200 28 22 21 Finn. T. 90 4 0 2 O lloonev. J -.13 100 224 28 31 28 Frey, J 98 5 0 1 0 , T 13 HO 179 24 2S 29 Kruger. A 100 0 POO, Vartfiii 'G " . . .33 90 320 41 40 39 NIcklaus, A 1US 10 0 0 Lancaster. It" 13 304 495 05 57 73 Peters. J 305 4 0 1 0 Ambrose K 13 30G 55 7 7 5 Petz, .1. G. . . , 312 2 0 O 0 Johnson A 12 112 112 14 17 19 Scott, B 95 9 0 1 0! Kunlmer ll 31 90 44 5 0 3 Swart. N 95 20 0 1 3 Bullmmi. S 11 9H 138 15 13 21 1IRST RACK .". 1-2 Fnrloiiss Main Course. fslip Handicap. 2-ycar-oII.s. (Sept. 5, 1921 1:05 :'.-." 2 10.) Index Course Dist TimeT'ckOdds Wt St JA 5 Str Fin Jockeys Started Order of Finish BROOMSTER, b. c, 2 124 By Broomstick Spun Glass, by Rock Sand. fTrainer.'j. Rowe. Owner, H. P. Whitney). B53S2 "Aifduct 3-4 l:13slow 8-5 130 0 5 3 S& 61 L Penman 7 Olympus, Must'dS'd, WilliamA. C5230 Aa'duct 0-8 r.9fast '3 115 3 2 15 l5 L Penman 13 Toil, Olympus, Sunreigh C50C9 Ad'duct 5-8 59fast 4 115 S 7 1Z 65 C KunimerlO Sweep By, Bigheart, Pillory D4944 Belmont E-8 st 1:02 fast 2J 115 1 1 11 1J4 C Kummer 7 Modo, New Orleans, So It Goes E4832 Belmont Ef st l:05fast 15 115 2 5 5 6s C Kummer 10 WillianiA., Sweep By, Bigheart B4543 Beimont E-S st 57fast 30 115 1 2 6" 4 F C'ltilettiU Column, NancyF., Mustard Seed 64'43 Jamaica 5-8 l:00fast 9-5 117 G 3 4 4 5" F C'ltiletn 7 Column, Bud Fisher, Budana 63670 H.deG'ce 1-2 48fast 3-5 112 3 2 2 2 in C Kummer 5 Mawrcoron. Unc'talnty. S. Bird MODO ch. o 2 120 By Brummel Fanella, by Peter Pan. (Trainer,' G. M. Odom. Owner, Modo Stable). EGCll Sar'tosa 3-4 1:11 fast 7-5 112 3 2 2 25 I C Ponce 4 Galantman. Hea, Oil Man 66494 ar'tosa 3-4 l:llfast 41 115 3 2 3 32 2J C Ponce 9 Oil Man, Sir Hugh. Little Chief rcn9 Sar'toca 51 f l:05fast 18-5 112 5 5 4 22 l2 C Ponce 0 Budana, BautryPass, T.Cassidy C790 Emnire 5 t 1:07 fast 9-10 110 5 3 3 3 3J F Keogh 0 Sidereal, Yankee Maid. Tulwar E5630 Kmidre 5 f 1-07 fast 8-5 112 6 6 5 52 3'J C Kummerll SurfRider, Y'keeMaid, Leghorn E532r Aa'duct 5-8 59fast 18-5 110 6 3 3'1 22 F Keogh 12 Little Chief, Misdeal, JuneGrass 65191 An'duct 5-8 59fast 9-5 113 10 7 5l 421 L Fator 12 Violinist, Belay, Knot Grass E4944 Belmont 5-8 st 1:02 fast 11-10 121 7 2 2 2'J E Sande 7 Broomster, NewOrl'ns, SoItGoea p.1m... At Rt nittfast 13-5 llli 4 3 S2 If A Johnsonl2 Violinist, Rose Brigude, Zealot EM10 Jamacl 5-3 l:00mud 15 115 6 4 4 42 34 A Johnson 8 MustardSeed. Baiance. Whirligig ST. HENRY, b. c, 2 119 By Finn Zdy Sterling, by Hanover. (Trainer. W. S. Walker. Owner, M. Jones). 5C633 Sar'toga 51 f 1:07 slow 2-5 115 1 11 Is l4 L Fator 5 Chesterbrook, Castleton, T'janus 1 BLACK RASCAL, br. c, 2 107 By Black Tony Whisk Broom, by Cesarion. (Trainer, W. R. Midgely. Owner, Greeatree Stable). fxH4 Fnmire Ci f 1:05 fast C 109 7 4 3 31 0" L Penman 7 Runstar, June Grass, Ray Jay 464 An'duct 5-8 59?ifast 13-5 102 3 1 l2 l'i L Penman 11 Budana. Dr.T.S.Dabuey, K.Gr'ss , nr,"o Aa'duct 5-8 59fast 20 115 10 3 3 12" C F'b'ther 13 Broomster, Toil, Olympus C5069 Aa'duct 0-8 59fast 12 115 9 4 & 5" C F'b'ther 10 Sweep By, Bigheart. Pillory 48T Belmont 5if st l:05fast 25 11C 7 3 61 10" E Kummer 10 WilliamA., Sweep By, Bigheart t G4707 Belmont 41f st 53 fast 1 117 2 1 l'i 11 E Kummer 6 Galeta. Brilli'ntRay. FiftyFIfty r Wn'zl lrtont Iff st 62fast 7 115 3 1 V 22 C F'b'ther 11 Sweep By, Whirligig, Oil Man B4543 Bo mont 5-8 st 57fast40 113J11 13 13U13" C F'b'ther 14 Column, NancyF.. Mustard Seed I E4114 Pimlico H t 53fast 41 115 1 2 3. 4 41 C Fb'ther 0 L.B'tim're, S.Th'ghti D.ofAllah 1 ' mlico 41 f 6S HW7-B 112 3 1 2 3' 61 C BTbitUer 5 L.B'U'ore. S.Th!htfl, LtcharesII. . 1 ' . ; : f : : t : 1 i : j ; ! ) i I j ; j , , 1 , t r I 1 . PRODIGIOUS, b. f, 2 107 By Fayette Himatlon, by Hermit. (Trainer, M. Brady. Owner, J. E. Darii). 50630 Belmont OJf st l:04fast 10 110 6 C 3J 3i M Mount'n 11 NancyF., M'ryl'atricia, RoscHlll EC49G Sar'toga 5-8 58fast 20 123 7 8 6 7 8 M M'ntainl2 Calam.Jane, NancyF., San.Clara 55145 Aq'duct 5-8 DUfast 12 127 12 6 71 V M Mount'n14 Budana, Penitent, Lucky Button 54650 Belmont 5-8 st 59fast 12 112 8 2 2"t 1J M Mount'n 9 Wishbone, NancyF., Y'keeMaid q 54593 Belmont 41f st E2fast 12 115 3 2 2'J 3i M. MounfnlS Wishbone, Ultimata, EtII I 54212 Pimlico 5-8 1:02 slow 16 112 5 2 2 2 22 M Mount'n 8 S.Th'ghtn. M'yl'dBelle, T.Cas'dy e 04114 Pimlico 41 f 53fast 28 112 5 0 6 6 622 M Mount'n 0 L.B'tim're. S.Th'ghti, D.ofAllah C39S5 Pimlico 1-2 49Hslow 21 307 e 1 i ii M Mount'n 9 M'yl'dKelle. C'taker, T.Causidy " CHERRY TREE, b. c, 2 111 By Broomstick Cerise, by Voter. (Trainer, J. Rowe. Owner, H. P. Whitney). r 56856 Belm't ClfiMCl:20 fast 7-10 108 2 1 1 Is Is L Penman 2 1'avia n E6761 Belm't RJf MC l:05fast 20 104 4 4 4 2 3i L Penman 4 Harridan, Yank.Star, Rib Grass 1 54548 Church'l 41 f 04fast 22 115 6 4 3' 2 J I M'neylO Pr. Welles, Bob.Ilalr, IJttlel'olly a E42C5 Church'l 41 t 53fast 9 115 9 7 7'1 711 L Penman 10 Rob, Koeknilnister, Hutchison BRAINSTORM, br. c, 2 (M) 108 By Peter Pan Bubble, by All Gold. t (Trainer, J. Rowe. Owner, H. P. Wbitney). py'Vi1 l 56710 Belmont 3-4 l:llfast 6 110 6 6 6 7 772 FC'ltiletti 7 Snob II., June Grass. Sedge 5E12G Sar'toga 5-S 59fast 10 104 10 10 9 9'JIO9 L Penman 10 Toil, Bigheart, Fair Phantom l 56047 Sar'toga 5-S 59fast 15 108 7 8 6 6 5'1 L Penman 12 Oil Man, Bigheart, regasns 1 55991 Sar'toga 51 f l:0Cfast C 1081 7 7 7 7 7" F Keogh 7 MissJoy, Kai-Sang, L'dB'timore 55440 Aq'duct 5-S 5Sfast 12 115 6 2 2 4 C Kummerl3 Sidereal. Ultimo, Northcllff ALL OVER, D. c, 2 (M) 100 By Zeus Lassie, by Knight Errant. (Trainer, J. Fitwimmoni. Owner, ttulncy Stable). ; EG781 Belm't EJf MC 1:06 fast 00 115 10 10 10 10' 10" .T Mooney 12 Firm Friend, Aknusti, Pletrim r.P4S:: Sar'toga 5J f l:06VLfa.st 50 310 9 9 10 101 10' J Mooney 13 L'glslaud, Mercutio, Chesterbr'k 0C214 Sar'toga 5J f l:05fast 30 102 10 9 10 10' 10" S Lowe 15 Whiskaway, Pegasu9, K.Gras E6047 Sar'toga S-S 59fast 60 108 10 10 11 11 ll" N Turner 12 Oil Man, Bigheart. Pegasus 55521 Aq'duct 5-8 59fast 30 105 8 8 8 8J J Mooney 8 Little Chief Cal. Jane, Violinlit E5345 Aq'duct 5-8 59ttrnud 20 115 8 6 51 E J Mooney 9 Mon.Morn'g, N'thcliff, Sunreigh 05191 Aq'duct 5-8 59Vfast 20 108 11 11 10 101 S Lowe 12 Violinist, Relay, Knot Orai ; SECOXIJ RACE lliont 2 Allies. Stecplecliasc. 4-year-oMs ami upward. ; Selling. SAYWHICH, br. f, 4 130 By Zeus Adelaide Royer, by Sain. (Trainer, E. G. Heider. Owner, C. Tenebaum). 56244 Sar'toga Ab 2 4:47vfast S-5 ISO 2 13 1 i i2 w Kenn'dy 3 Wisest Fool, Robert Oliver 55544 Aq'duct Ab 2 4:17fast 11-5 130 1111 l2 io N Kenn'dy 5 Amstello, Fair Mac, Le Cyprin 55436 Aq'duct Ab 2 4:13f.ist 3 137 4 2 3 4 32 32 C Mergler 0 Cand'tell., FairMac, BenU'mp'a 55229 Aq'duct Ab 2 4:14fast 41 131 5 5 5 4 4" 4" W Con'ine 5 Crest Hill, B. Johnson, N Haven E4997 Belmont Ab 2 3:51fast 21 130 1 1 1 1 1 l C Mergler 0 Fair Mac, New Haven, Kisraer E4723 Belmont Ab 2 3:54fast 5 135 1 1 1 2 2 2 C Mergler 4 TheTrout. J.A.Sheridan SeaSc't 54542 Belmont Ab 2 4:00 fast 6 135 2 1 1 1 2 3 C Mergler 6 Tattle, Jas. A.Sheridan, Comlque 54333 Bel.Ter. Ab 2 fast S 143 4 1 1 l Fell. W Co'tine 0 Lochiel II., Comique, Long Trail LE MARS0UIN, b. g, 7 144 By Querido Marie Louise III., by Masaue. (Trainer, W. Garth. Owner, J. S. Cosden.) 56852 Belmont Ab 2 3:52fast S-5 13S 2 2 2 2 ll 2' R H C'f'rd 2 Crest Hill 5C5S9 Sar'toga Ab 2 4:25fast 11-10 144 4 3 3 2 l2 1 N Kenn'dy 4 NewHaven, B.Hampson, W.Fool 47191 Pimlico 2 1-4 4:37 hvy 13-10 143 6 5 2 2 in ll R H C'f rd 8 Meshach, Algardi, D'nvbrookll 47107 Pimlico 2 4:01 hvy 2 139 1 7 7 6 62 619 R H Cf'rd 9 Duettiste, Royal Arch, itellauce" 47037 Pimlico 2 3:59 fast 3-2 154 2 3 3 2 2 l2 R H C'f'rd 7 Decisive, Blighty II., Pastora 42913 U.Hunts Ab2i 5:llfast 5 143 3 6 6 6 C 6" R H Cr'f'd 0 Trumpator, Barklie, The Brook 42619 Belmont Ab2i 5:29?ifast 5 147 2 2 2 2 32 461 B Haynea Stonewood. C. Hill. Skibbereen 42450 Belmont Ab 2 4:50slop 11-5 139 2 2 2 2 2! 1 B Haynes 4 Babcock, Stonewood, Tetan 42324 Pimlico 2 1-4 4:33 good 9-5 145 2 3 2 1 l2 1J V Powers 8 Marg. Jaque, Infidel II., Meloa INFIDEL II. , b. g, 8 144 By Radford Miss Matthews, by Previous. (Trainer, D. Kearney. Owner, T. O. Moore). 566S7 U.Hunts Ab 2 fast 3 144 1 1 1 2 2 210 E Wolke 2 Surf 51040 Laurel 2 1-4 4:43fast 5 144 1 5 5 1 l2 22 C Smoot 0 Smithfield, FullCry, B.Redfield E04S3 H.deG'ce 2 4:08fast 1 152 1 6 6 5 t'M'JRH C'f'rd 0 Griff wood, Vigilante, Nonu E0519 H.deG'ce 2 4:07fast 5 ICO 2 6-6 L. rider. L Fr'nklin 9 FlyingScout, WarTogs, JayBlrd 50064 Belmont Ab 2 4 :21fast 4 146 4 3 2 L'st rider.L Fr'nklin 4 Rupica, Surf. Prince Hal. II 4!iS55 Belmont Ab 2 4:14fast 7 13S 3 4 2 2 4 431 L Fr'nklin 4 Crest Hill, Rupica, Syrdarya 49001 Sar'toga Ab 2 4:23 fast 7 144 4 4 4 4 310 36J H Phillips 4 Crest Hill, Stucco, Jay Bird 49447 Sar'toga Ab 2 4:27fast 1-2 144 2 2 2 1 l2 1" W Kenn'dy 4 Vigilante, Rhomb, Jay Bird NEW HAVEN, b. g, 12 139 By Filigrane Ethel Thomas, by Himyar. (Trainer, W. Rosen. Owner, W. Rosen). 56589 Sar'toga Ab 2 4:25fast 20 1 33 2 1 1 1 2 21 W Rosen 4 LeMarsouin, B.Hampson W Foj 56479 Sar'tog i Ab 2 4:22fast 20 139 4 3 5 5 4 4" W Rosen 5 Hubert Oliver, Algardi ' Sun 56317 Sar'toga Ab 2 4:24fast 40 139 3 3 4 5 5 52 W Rohn 5 Robert Oliver, Algardi Doublet 56020 Sar'toga Ab 2 4:26fast 15 138 4 3 4 4 31 3" W Rosen 5 Robert Oliver, Surf, Fair Mac 55514 Aq'duct Ab 2 4:17riifast 15 138 2 Fell. W Rosen 5 Saywhlch, Amstello, FairMac 554:56 Aq'duct Ab 2 4:15fast 20 132 1 1 1 Lost rider.W Rosen Candi'telL, FairMac Savwhich 55229 Aq'duct Ab 2 4:14fast 20 132 2 1 2 3 320 312 W Rosen 5 Crest Hill. E.Johuson. Saywhlch BEN WYVIS, b. g, 10 139 By Symington Magnitude, by Barcaldine (Owner, G. H. Stetson). 6174 Laurel Ab 2 4:05 hvy 13-10 146 6 2 3 5 2 21! D Bycrs 7 Reddest, King Simon W Kill" 36018Bel.Ter. 2 1-4 4:16 good 11-5 13S 3 2 11 1" 1 Mr J T'ker 4 Bet, Saadi, Brooks 35779 Aq'duct Ab 2 4:0Sfast 1-2 150 2 1 2 2 2 2" D Byers 2 Brooks THIRD RACE 1 Mile. Amityville Handicap. 3-year-olds and upward. (June 1, 1921 1:K5 S-5 5 118.) KREWER, b. 0, 4 126 By Aldford Readean II., by Gallinule. (Trainer, S. O. Hildreth. Owner, Rancocas Stable). 56759 Belm't 3-4 MC l:llfast 3 128 1 3 3 2 2J E Sande 3 Crocus, Step Li"htly 56247 Sar'toga 1 l:38fast 2-5 121 1 1 1 1 l2 1" E Sande 4 PairGain, Servitor TMcTne'rt 35733 Empire Ab 3-4 l:09fast 1-10 116 3 2 2 21! 11 L Fator 3 Wellfiuder, Guv'no'r 55633 Empire Ab 3-4 l:09fast 7-5 124 1 1 1 22 21 L Ensor 4 Dominique, Gladiator Natural't 55571 Empire lm70y 1:45 fast 2-7 111 2 2 2 2 21 21 L Fator 6 Th'derc'p, D'mesdale' Th'd'st'm 54473 Belmont 5Jf st l:05fast 11-5 125 4 3 3 32 ll E Sande 9 PeterPlper, Bridesman CarcFree 54228 Jamaica 3-4 l:llfast 11-5 119 1 2 6 5 41! L Fator 7 Dominique. A'daclous, Nat'ralist CHATEAU THIERRY, b. f. 3 108 By Ecouen Theresa, by AJax. (Trainer, H. Hughes. Owner, J. Sanford). 5C612 Sar'toga 1 1-4 2:03fast I'i 117 3 2 2 2 I1 l'l L Fator 5 Bellsolar, I.unetta L Emmeline 56401 Sar'toga 1 1-8 l:56hvy 2 10S 3 2 2 3 3" 2t G W C'roll 4 Edwiua, L.Emmeiine Scot Yet 562C6 Sar'toga 1 1-4 2:04fast 15 117 4 4 4 4 4 3'J P Keogh 4 Prudery, Bit of White Careful 56183 Sar'toga 1 l:41mud 1 10S 1 2 2 3 3 21 F C'ltiletti 3 Pen Rose, Cimarron ' 55793 Empire Ab 3-4 1:09 fast 4 112 6 8 5 51 534 F Keogh 8 Pen Rose, Elected II Genie W 55653 Empire 1 l:40Vjfast 13-5 104 4 3 3 3 4 l'l F C'ltiletti 5 Lunetta, Elected II "Banksia 55612 Empire Ab 3-4 l:10Vfefast 15 104 5 5 5 5 32J F C'ltiletti 5 DryMoon, Vice Regal. LastStraw 55343 Aq'duct 1 1-16 l:47mud 4 109 2 5 4 3 3 31 F Keogh 7 Banksia, Last Straw, Polly Ann E5233 Aq'duct 3-4 1:14 fast 7-5 111 7 6 3 32 1- F Keogh 10 Mavourneen, V'eyoftheM Vista 50970 Jamaica 5-8 l:00fast 7 115 2 1 1 V V L Ensor 0 Summit, Hold Up, Mavehona fDisqualified. CAPTAIN ALCOCK. ch. 0, 4 103 By Ogden-Kallard, by Star Ihott. (Trainer, J. Fitzsimmons. Owner, Unlncy Stable). 56691 Belmont 1 1:36 fast 15 103 6 6 6 6 6 6 J Mooney 0 YellowHand, Tryster M'dHatter 55363 Aq'duct 1 1-16 l:45mud 7-5 107 3 3 3 3 3 21 J Mooney 3 Doctor Joe, Knobble ' 55323 Aq'duct 1 l:38fast 6-5 111 1 4 4 3 l1 l5 J Mooney 5 Diomedes, FairGain HobeyB'k'r 55231 Aq'duct 1 1:36 fast 12 109 5 6 6 6 6 5" J Mooney 6 J.P.Grier, Audacious Y'wHand 55166 Aq'duot 1 l:37fast 7-5 122 1 5 4 2 11 11 J Mooney 7 Hob.Baker, GenieW 'Th'derst'm 5C019 Aq'duct 1 1-8 l:49good 25 105 6 8 8 7 72 ol J Mooney 11 GreyLag, J.P.Grier ' Exterm'tor 54S06 Belmont 11-8 1:49 fast 7-6 106 1 3 3 3 3 3 J Mooney 5 Goaler, LaRablee Dr of theVal'r 54678 Belmont 1 l:37fast 4-5 112 1 1 1 1 l2 21 J Mooney 6 Bellsolar. Servitor, Romany DONNACONA, b. c, 4 111 By Prince Palatine Klldonan, by ladaa. (Trainer, M. Hirscn. Owner. G. W. loft). 56519 Sar'toga 1 l:3S&fast 17-10 114 4 4 3 2 2 2H E Sande 4 Hob. Baker, C.Sweener Recount 56337 Sar'toga 1 l:38fast 8-5 122 6 6 6 6 6 6i C Mergler 6 K'lev'gton, M'kalIonEe' Servitor 55995 Sar'toga 1 1-4 2:03fast 6 107 5 3 4 4 42 5" L Fator 5 Y'wHand, MadHatter Aud'cioua 55019 Aq'duct 1 1-8 l:49good 10 1091 Left at the post. W Kelsay 11 GreyLag J.P.Grier Exterm'tor 54915 Belmont 1 1-16 l:44fast 10 110 6 6 6 6 4'1 41 F Keogh 6 Yel.Hand, La Rable'e Dr Clark 54651 Belmont 1 1-4 2:02fast 15 111 8 8 6 6 62 7" W Kelsay 8 Audacious. M.Hatter Sen P.rk 51402 Pimlico 2 1-4 3:53 fast 30 1031 2 1 1 2 4 4 J Pierce 7 Exterminator, Boniface P jonea 51346 Pimlico 1 1-2 2:31faat 17 105 8 8 6 8 9 81 J Mooney 9 MadHatter. Boniface. ThePorter IRISH DREAM, b. c. 4 112 By The Curragh Trance, by Ben Brush. (Trainer, C. White. Owner, Xilrane Stable). 54405 Jamaica 1 1-16 l:46mud 10 108 3 1 1 2 2S 4ci F C'ltiletti 5 Cirrus, Capt.Alcock TiD Witcliet 54302 Jamaica 3-4 l:llfast 9-5 117 2 2 3 35 3'1 A Johnson 5 Th'derclap. Dinna Care Davdu.i 64189 Jamaica 51 f l:07mud 31 124 4 3 4 4l 31 T Rowan 5 Klnnoiil, I), i.f tlieV'Iey' Th'llov 6403O Jamaica 3-4 l:13good 10 112 0 7 8 8 910 T Rowan 10 On Watch Naturalist br Clark 4912S Empire 1 l:40if;fast H-5 112 1 2 2 3 21 lk T Rowan 5 Cromwell. Minto II Va Mint 48920 Empire 1 1-16 1:46 fast 7-5 110 3 11 1 U 2 C Turner 4 Gladiator. Lunetta "Klne Albert 48838 Empire Ab 3-4 1 :092Jfast 4 110 C 5 4 3J l'l C Turner K Carm'ndale, D of th V 1 Hh 48769 Empire lm70y l:4SVmud 11-10 108 111 1 1 V C Turner 3 Chasseur. Pastoral Swain QUECREEK, b. c, 3 102 By Huon Jessie Woodson, by Scornion (Trainer, J. S. Healy. Owner. J. E. Davis). EC912 Belm't 3-4 MC l:llfast 7 116 5 5 5 5 4" C Ponce 5 LastStraw, D'mps'dale DrvMoon 51S92 Sar'toga 1 l:38fast 8-5 105 2 3 3 3 3 3i F C'ltiletti 3 Recount, Elected II ' iMaun C5967 Empire Ab 3-4 l:09iislow 3 133 3 3 3 3 3'2 G Yeargin 3 War Note Whisk " E58S6 Empire 1 l:421good 7-10 125 2 2 2 2 2 2'1 C F'b'ther 2 Edwina 55770 Empire 1 1-16 1:46 fast S 107 2 1 2 2 3 31 J Zoeller 3 Mad Hatter Recount 55002 Empire 11:40 good 8 113 1 2 1 2 2 ,2s F Keogh 3 Grey Lag, Parader 55493 Aq'duct 1 l:37fast 13-5 112 3 1 1 1 l2 l F Keogh 3 Fair Gain, Top Serireant 55109 Aq'duct 61 f l:18fast 3 114 5 4 3 31 3 E Sande O Dry Moon. Banksia. Houyhnhnm KINGDOM II. , br. h, 6 (M) 105 By Maintenon King's Favour, by Persimmon (Trainer, W. B. Jennings. Owner, A. K. Macomber). 56779 Belmont 1 1-16 l:44fast 10 10S 2 2 2 2 2 2' L McAtee 2 Mad Hatter 50399 Sar'toga 7-S l:27hvy 30 126 5 5 5 5 5l 51S C Kummer 0 S.Screen, B.McI.anhlln I-.niin Raced in France. ' FOURTH RACE 1 Mile. Nassau Selling Stakes. :!-year-olds and upward (.Tune 1, 1921 1:5 .'5-5 5 118.) KREWER, b. c, 4 116 By Aldford Keadean II., by Gallinule uie. (Trainer, S. C. Hildreth. Owner, Rancocas Sta ble). 56759 Belm't 3-4 MC l:llfast 3 12S 1 3 3 2' 21 E Sande 3 Crocus, Step Lihtlv 56247 Sar'toga 1 l:3Sfast 2-5 121 111 1 l1 l'J E Sande 4 Fair Gain, Servitor T McTasr'rt 55733 Empire Ab 3-4 l:09fast 1-10 116 3 2 2 2i U L Fator 3 Wellfinder Guv'nor 55633 Empire Ab 3-4 l:09fast 7-5 124 1 1 1 22 2i L Ensor 4 Dominique. Gladiator NatnnlUr 55571 Empire lm70y 1:45 fast 2-7 117 2 2 2 2 2! 21 L Fator G Th'derc'p, D'lnesdale' Th'd'st'm 54473 Belmont 51f st l:05fast 11-5 125 4 3 3 32 1' E Sande 9 PeterPiper. Brides nan CareFreV 5422S Jamaica 3-4 l:llfast 11-5 119 1 2 5 53 4U L Fator 7 Dominique, : A'dacwut Nat'ralist EDWINA, b. f . 4 113 By Celt lady Godlva, by Hanover. (Trainer, W. Knapp. Owner, W. S. Kilmer). 56780 Belmont 1 l:37fast 11-5 118 3 4 4 4 35 24 A Johnson 5 A.ofGold. Mav'rneen S-nwomin 56591 Sar'toga 1 1:38 fast 3 111 4 5 5 5 5 5s L Fator. 5 Hob.Baker, Servitor War Nnte E6401 Sar'toga 1 1-3 l:56hvy 11-10 114 111 1 l2 l2 C Turner 4 C.Thierry. L.lm'elme Scot Yet 66283 Sar'toga 7-8 l:27hvy 8 108 4 6 4 4 4 U C Turner 7 Last Straw, Pen Roee TVn '10 65962 Empire lm70y l:45fast 1-2 122 1 1 1 1 P C F'b'ther 3 Lady Emmeline, Crack o' DawS 55886 Empire 1 l:42goodll-10 118 1 1 1 1 l l'l C H Miller 2 Quecreek 55793 Empire Ab 3-4 1:09 fast 15 110 7 4 4 4' 42 L, Ensor 8 Pen Rose, Elected II GonU w 55653 Empire 1 l:40fast 5 113 3 5 5 5 6 Cl C H Miller 5 ChatThlerry. Lunetta m&m 55492 Aq'duct 1 l:38fast 16-5 110 1 3 3 3 2 li CH Miller 7 LastStraw, Lunetta. TenButtoni SERVITOR, b. c. 4 111 By Whisk Broom H. Martha II.. by 07 Dairtv m Bla- ' (Trainer, S. P. Harlan. Owner, L. Waterbury). mont. 56629 Sar'toga 1 l:40slow 11-5 115 3 3 2 3 3 32 T Rice 3 Billy McLaughlin War Not B6591 Sar'toga 1 1:38 fast 8 100 544 3 32L Penman 5 Hob.Baker. WarNote S'nPlonn 50518 Sar'toga 7-S l:2lfast 31 102 1 2 2 3 3 32 J Callahan 4 Dimmesdale. St. Allan Mercurv 56337 Sar'toga 1 l:3Sifast 12 118 1 3 3 3 4 34 F Keogh 8 K'levington, M'kal'nge W'wood E6247 Sar'toga 1 l:38fast 15 118 4 2 2 3 3 32 X. Fator1 '4 ewerT.'FairGafn; T McTaggart 0EY8TAX FORD, ch. z, h 106 By Clifford Qlimmergliu, by Ohuoturaada. (Trainer, W. C. Clancy. Ownr, W. C. Clancy). 66S84 Bolm't 7-S MC l:25fast 30 105 5 7 3 3 4J 5SJ L Penmanll Whisk, Carpet Sweeper, Valor 65164 Aq'duct 1 1-16 l:46fast 12 117 5 3 5 5 65 6" C Ponce 6 S.Grafton, T.McTag't, T.Enqu'r 65110 Aq'duct 3-4 l:13sfast 15 107 7 7 7 31 2lJ C Pone 7 Valor, Beckna, Fort Churchill 64916 Belmont 1 1-16 l:44fast 6 112 3 3 2 2 3' 3 L Penman 8 Whisk, SirGrafton, Pad. Whack 64805 Belmont 7-8 1:24 fast 15 104 9 6 4 7 7J 8 L Penman 10 Rnlco, Royce Rools, Cum Sah 64675 Belmont 6J f 1:19 fast 15 114 11 10 7 7s 6J F Wdst'k 11 Stromboli, Maj.P'ke, Arrowhead 64545 Belmont 1 1-16 l:44fast 12 112 6 4 2 3 6J 7ei C Kummer 8 Bellsolar, Th'storm, RoyceRoolg 64375 Jamaica 1 1-16 1:46 fast 6 118 4 2 1 1 2J 3 S Bullman 8 BlffBnng, N.Raider, Sea Sinner 64281 Jamaica lm70y l:4Sfast 15 109 4 3 3 4 7s 610 P. Wdst'k 9 Ralco, Whisk, Night Raider C40S8 Jamaica 3-4 1:13 fast 4 112 5 5 6 6 4' J Zoeller G Valor, Fort Churchill, Our Boot KNIGHT OF THE HEATHER, 99 By Ogden lUdclen, by Xnight of tho TMitl. br. g, 3 (Trainer, W. V. Casey. Owaer, "W. V. Casoy). 56S10 Belmont 1 l:40slow 11-5 105 2 2 2 1 1 in G lialiln .r Jock Scot, Pickwick, Episode 5GC92 Eelmont 1 l:274fast 12 101 1 1 1 1 23 453 L Penman C Valor, Snnnylund, Dark Hill 559C9 Empire lm70y l:47slow 2-5 101 5 2 2 1 1 1J G Yeargin 5 Staunch, Snapdragon II., S.Claus 63885 Empire 1 1-16 lS&good 5 99 2 1 1 1 Is l8 L Tenman 5 Sc. Verdict, WalnutHall, Nohant 65841 Empire 1 1-16 1:49 fast 15 97 10 7 7 5 BJ 21 L Penman 14 Tanll., Salute, FredericktheGr't 65774 Empire lm70y l:45fast 12 105 7 1 1 7 7l 9" L Fator 13 Nohant, PirateMcGee, JockScot 65694 Empire lm70y l:4Gslow 12 97 2 6 2 4 41 5i P Wall3 8 Penelope. J.Scot. Flibbertygib'l FIFTH RACE 1 3-4 Miles.. United States Army Officers' Race.. 3-year- olds ami upward. (Sept. 1, 1010 1:10 3-5 4 130.) CHESTER TWO, ch. h, 6 166 By Chardonneret Chester, by The Virginian II. (Trainer, H. Smart. Owner, Glen Iver Stable). 61807 Belmont 1 l:46fast 3-5 J GO 13 2 1 1 li MajSL K'b 5 Courteous, Avonbear, Herrmann 4S614 Aq'duct Ab 2 4:09fast 20 137 8 6 7 5 7 70 H Will'ms S Joyful, Candidate II., Ticket 47689 Belmont Ab 2 4:13fast 20 135 1 C 5 C S 48 Stev'sonlO Lytle, Reliance, Syrdarya 47037 Plmlico 2 3:59 fast 29 115 4 6 5 6 6s 6s" 8 Stev'son 7 LeMarsouiu, Decisive, Bllghtyll. 43142 Empire lm70yl:45 fast 20 117 5 4 3 3 4J e1 L Lyke 9 Hank O'Day, KingJohn, J.I.Day 43091 Ao'duct 11-8 1:53 fast 10 114 1 6 6 5 &i 41 T Davies 10 L. Herbert, P.Butterdy, M.Bryn 43044 Aq'duct 1 l:39fast 15 114 6 6 6 C 6 4 G Walls 13 Tantalus. John I. Day. Goldvale MADELLE, b. m. 11 170 By Sir Huon Victoria B., by Bob Miles. (Trainer, Haj. C. L. Stevenson. Owner, Maj. C. L. Stevenson). 6CC83 U.Hunts Ab 1 fast 6 115 3 4 4 3 3s 3 R Gilbert 6 Briganna, Dorcas, Titanium EKJ462 .Sar'toga 1 l:47fast 7-10 1C0 3 3 3 3 1 l'J Maj CLS'n C Katie Canal, Bird Man, Satisfax E2G18 Bowie 7-8 1:34 fast 5 1C0 4 4 2' 2 2s Is Maj St'son 7 Courteous, Le Gardon, Jay Bird 43C72 M'lboro 6J l:32fast 2 165 1 CLSte's'n 0 BelleReach, Jubilant, .Yestersun KATIE CANAL, b. m, 6 167 By Rapid Water Rosei, by Wagner. (Trainer, Capt. H. Temple. Owner, Capt. H. Temple) . 556S6 U.Hunts Ab 1 fast 1-2 155 3 3 3 3 li 1 Cpt HT'ple 0 Jessie, Satisfax, Baster 564C2 Sar'toga 1 l:47',&fast 2 1C3 4 4 4 4 21 2 Cpt H T'le 0 Madelle, Bird Man, Satisfax 53652 H.deG'ce 1 1-S l:55fast 75 103 9 9 9 9 9 9" A Allen 9 Antoinette, Mather, Austral 51590 Bowie 1 1-1C l:55hvy 28 IOC 6 6 7 7 65 C15 R JJ caster 7 Wilfreda, Aigrette, KinglingH C1545 Bowie lm70y l:50fast 37 110 7 6 6 7 85 8" F Weiner 9 Spearlene, Aurum, Benevolent E14S2 Bowie 1 1-16 1:56 slow 45 103 9 9 9 8 73 6" D Stirling 9 This.Queen, Court.Colors, Hope 61468 Bowie 1 1-16 l:54good 27 105 7 5 5 9 9 9" D Stirling 9 Jack Reeves, May W., Spearlene 44255 Laurel 1 1-16 l:47fast 8 111 7 7 7 7 C'i G! T Rice 8 Qu'n Blonde, Joan of Arc, Padua 44048 H.deG'co lrn70yl:46&fast 19 108 10 9 7 7 7 7J H ThurberlO Handfull. P. to Point. Tie Pin COURTEOUS, ch. g, 6 (M) 167 By Marcovil Politely, by Persimmon. (Trainer, J. Shelly. Owner, J. Shelly). 54807 Belmont 1 l:46fast 2 171 5 4 3 2 2J 2 Cpt JT C'e 5 ChesterTwo, Avonbear, nerrm'a 53727 H.deG'ce Ab 2 4:23 fast 47-10 162 3 4 Lost rider. Lt McR'ry 5 Jay Bird, Avonbear, Catamount 62618 Bowie 7-8 1:34 fast 4f 1C0 111 1 U 2s L T McCy 7 Madelle, Le Gardon, Jay Bird 43249 Empire lm70y l:44fast 40 113 S 4 6 8 S 8- J P Ryan 8 Hubbub, D. Williams. Gleipner 43217 Empire 1 1-16 l:48fast 20 111J 9 5 7 8 8s 7" L Lyke 10 James, Bajnzet, Zinnia 43190 Empire Ab 3-4 l:14hvy 40 112 8 12 13 13'il2' L Lyke 15 Resist, Onlco, Billie B. 3S541 Belmont 1 l:42fast 12 105 14 16 16 16 16 16" L Ensor 16 Elderken, St. Banner. Phalerlan THERMOSTAT, br. h, 6 (M) 164 By Bearcatcher La Reine Hindoo (A. G. Stamps). 4S534 Chey'nne 41 55fast 7 114 3s R Ryan 7 R.Johnnie, Shiawassee, D.Fash'n 43435 Chey'nne 41 f 55fast 8 114 R. Ryan 6 O.II'mestead, O.Glyn, R.Johnnie 43415 Chey'nne 41 f 55-iifast 9 113 33i C Th'pson 7 II. I Win. R.Jolmnie, OrbieGlyn 43377 Chey'nne 5-8 l:01fast 24 111 6"J C Th'pson S Antrim, MikeDixon, Ind.B'gade 43332 Chey'nne 1-2 49fast 12 114 6 C Th'pson 0 Clas.Curl, MikeDixon, Kimberly 43313 Chey'nne 5-S l:01fast 14 106 3" W Breen 7 M. Smith, B.Lucille, F.G.Hogan AVONBEAR, blk. g, 9 (M) 162 By Bearcatcher Avona, by St. Avonicus. (Trainer, Major C. L. Scott. Owner, Major C. L. Scott). 54S07 Belmont 1 l:4Gfast 6 155 3 2 4 4 4 35 MajCL S'tt 5 ChesterTwo, Courteous, Herrm'a 63727 H.deG'ce Ab 2 4:23 fast 15 162 4 3 3 2 2 250 Capt Cole 5 JayBird, Catamount, Sil.Partner 63618 Bowie 7-8 1:34 fast 4f 158 6 6 6 6 610 6 Maj Scott 7 Madelle, Courteous, Le Gardon 12S03 Juarez 5J f 1:08 fast 30 92 10 10 10 10 10" O Gentry 10 Char. Ward, LittleAbe, SkinnyB. 1S904 Juarez 5-8 l:02fast 60 112 2 6 12 12 12" J Groth 12 Aswan, Edna H., Virginia Field HE REM ANA, b. m, 10 160 By Mesmerist Mamie Land, by Russell. (Trainer, C. L. Snyder. Owner, G. R. Tompkins). 64S07 Belmont 1 l:46fast 20 155 4 1 1 3 3'J 4"! LtME J'es 5 Chester Two, Courteous. Avonb'r 29241 H.deG'e Ab 2 4:02fast 17 142 4 2 2 2 4: 4 C Smoot 5 Bachelor, Maybud II., Meshach 2S474 Sar'toga Ab 2 4:34 fast 13-10 150 2 2 1 2 2 210 C Smoot 3 J. R. Johnson, First Out 2S377 Sar'toga Ab 2 4:25 fast 20 135 2 2 2 5 5 542 C Smoot 7 Garter, Sandow, Sixty Four SIXTH RACE 3-4 Mile Main Course. 3-year-olrts anil upward. Maidens. Special Weights. (Sept. 1, lOlO 1:10 3-5 4 130.) GRAY GABLES, b. g, 4 (M) 117 By Assagai Busy Lady, by Meddler. (Trainer, A. G. Blakely. Owner, T. H. Cross). 5GS33 Belm't 3-4 MC l:12f.-tst 5 110 7 5 4 2 22 L Fator 9 Mavourneen, Rep, Sagacity 54830 Belmont 1 l:39fast 12 117S 7 9 6 6 6J 51 C F'b'ther 10 H'yhnhnm, C.Events, Theodosia 64648 Belmont 3-4 l:12fast 20 116 20 17 18 181 17" C F'b'ther 20 Invincible, Phoenix, Polar 54573 Belmont 3-4 l:12fast 20 120 17 16 16 161016 C F'b'therl7 Mainmast, Esquire, GoldenFlint 62694 F;G'nds 1 1-16 l:4Sfast 5 111 "3 2 5 6 6i 6J N Earrett 8 Raider, J. C. Stone, St.Germain 48098 Jamaica lm70y l:45fast 12 112 7 7 7 9 9 9" C F'b'ther 9 RoyalJester, LaRablee, TenCan 46810 H.deG'ce 5i f l:08,ifast 21f 115 12 12 10 91 7 C F'b'ther 10 Scurry, The Nephew, Gallagher 46144 Jef'son 5J l:0Sgood 10 113i 7 6 7 9 91 L Lyke 14 War Club. Satana. Repeater GOLBEN FLINT, ch. c, 3 (M) 114 By Flint Rock Golden View, by Hastings. (Trainer, H. McLaughlin. Owner, F, J, Farrell). 54573 Belmont 3-4 l:12fast 3 115 1 3 2 IS 3J L McAtee 17 Mainmast, Esquire, Rep 54280 Jamaica 3-4 l:13fast 3 115 2 3 2 23 22 L McAtee 10 Dunsandel, Court View, B. Star 53093 H.deG'ce 55 f l:07fast Slf 116 16 14 14 131 ll' L McAtee 16 Baywood, Registrar, P.Pandora 51469 Bowie 6J l:23fast 114 114 1 7 5 45 61 J McCabe 12 Master Jack, Huonec, Trantula 50990 Empire 5 f l:07fast S 115 7 8 7 8 8" J McCabe 10 Pavia. Touch,. Dewey Eve 50901 Jamaica 3-4 1:15 fast 25 115 2 2 3 6 5 J McCabe 8 BlackK'ht, Sportiboy, LuekyFind 50597 Jamaica 51 f 1:07 fast 20 115 4 8 7 7 7' J McCabe 8 Caligula. Conine, Black Knight ESftUIRE, b. o, 3 (M) 114 By Meridian Daruma, by Solitaire II. (Trainer, R. F. Carman. Owner, R. F. Carman). 56853 Belm't 3-4 MC l:12fast 15 103 2 2 2 3 5" J Callahan 9 Mavourneen. Gray Gables, Rep 65C91 Empire Ab 3-4 l:09&slow 50 93 3 3 4 4 4 J Callahan 0 Blazes, Despair, Drv Moon 65635 Empire 65 f l:0Cfast 3 112 2 3 3 3 49i F C'ltilettilo Ed.AllanPou, Ar.ofGold, KHlala E5520 Aq'duct 3-4 l:12fast 60 103 5 1 1 4J 710 J Mooney 13 Dimm'dale, Messines, St.Mich'l 64573 Belmont 3-4 l:12fast 20 115 2 1 1 2s 2lJ F Cltilettll7 Mainmast, "Golden Flint, Rep 64033 Plmlico 3-4 l:16hvy 16 106 3 1 3 6H 9 S Wida 9 Sun.Jim, SeaPirate. Whalebone 6-1007 Plmlico 1 l:44slop 12-5 106 1 1 2 2 4i 7" S "Wida 8 Cop.Demon, W'lebone, Sam.Jay 63922 H.deG'ce 3 l:14fast 23-10 118 1 11 ll 2l J Butwell 7 P.Pandora, Devastat'n, Wraith 6S8C0 H.deG'ce 3-4 l:12fast 22 106 3 1 2 3 5" E Ambr'se 5 B.McL'ghlin, K'klevington, Halu 6S809 H.deG'ce 3-4 l:12fast 40 110 2 1 2 3i 65i T Rice 14 PollyAnn, Bayword, Flambetto 63693 HldeG'ce 5i f l:07ast 33 116 9 8 5 6i 7i L Ensor 16 Baywood. Registrar, P.Pandora PRINCE JAMES, blk. c, 3 (M) 114 By King James Lacona, by Potomac. (Trainer, A. J. Goldsborough. Owner, C. H, Theieriot). 5G24S Sar'toga 3-4 1:13 fast 30 1111 7 7 7 7 475 C H Miller 7 Mercury, Summit. Gallivant ARAPAHOE, ch. g, 3 (M) 114 By Harmonicon Laughaway, by Cicero. (Trainer, W. Shields. Owner, J. L. Holland). 56495 Sar'toga 1 l:39fast 13-5 115 5 5 4 4 3l 3 E Sande 0 Sagacity, Gallivant. Zed 56434 Sar'toga 1 l:41slow 7 101 5 5 4 4 31 2! P Wilson 7 L'therface. Thimble. Turnabout 66148 Sar'toga 1 l:39fast 8 110 5 6 5 7 7 5' C Buel 7 Killala. Two Feathers, Dis Done 66051 Sar'toga 1 l:40fast 11-10 105 3 2 2 2 1 It4 F Wilson 7 Cur'ntKvents, Briganna, Coining E5380 Aq'duct 61 f l:21slow 5 1125 1 6 5 31 23 C F'b'therl7 Turnabout, Flypaper, San Pablo 55196 Aq'duct 61 f l:18fast 30 112 9 7 8 7s 7' C F'b'ther 14 L'Eclnir. Rhinestone, Killala 54087 Jamaica 3-4 l:14fast 20 115 3 7 9 9 915 P Burl 9 Bennington, M. Marine. E. View 60193 Aq'duct 3-4 1:14 fast 10 112 2 5 7 7l 65 L McAtee 10 Sp'gBl'd, Maidcn'sB., P'yfellow 49750 Sar'toga 55 f l:07slow 0 115 9 7 6 7 7s! C Fb'therll BehaveYourself, Atala, Sp.Blooi 495S2 Sar'toga 55 f l:03fast 20 ICS 9 11 11 12 12' L McAtee 12 Serapls, Hlldur, Dartmoor 49198 Sar'toga 5-8 1:00 fast 60 109 15 13 15 15 15" L McAtee 15 Exodus, RisingRock, Brunswick (Disqualified. CARE FREE, b. g, 3 (M) 114 By Colin Domino Noire, by Kingston. (Trainer, J. F. Richardson. Owner, J. F. Richardson). 54573 Belmont 2-4 l:12&fast 7 115 16 14 10 111 11"' J Conley 17 Mainmast, Ksquiro, GoldenFlint 54544 Belmont 3-4 st l:0Sfast 50 97 Left at post. J CallahanlO Gladiator, Sen.l'ark, Madnatter 54473 Belmont 61f st l:05fast 30 3 03 6 4 6 5 4"l J Zoeller 9 Krewer, Peter Piper, Bridesman 54279 Jamaica 3-4 l:14&fast 4-5 115 7 5 1 Is 2'$ M Buxton 7 Diomedes, Topaz, Trader 64148 Jamaica 2-4 l:l3faat 7 302 Left at the post. E Joslah ! Banksia, LastStraw, M'kallonge 64087 Jamaica 3-4 l:14fast 1 113 9 8 6 63 J Glass 9 Bennington, M. Marine, E. View 54027 Jamaica 51 f l:07good 7 103 8 10 C 3s 2 E Josiah 11 LastStraw, Cimarron, T.Buttong 60803 Jamaica 2-4 1:13 fast 4 107 Left at the post. W Obert i! Mulciber, Grey Lag, Knobble 0778 Jamaica 3-4 l:13fast 4-5 114 8 6 3 3 2'1 W Obert 8 DcrnierSou, BlackNight, Huonec 606C7 Jamaica 3-4 1:13 fast 12 109 4 1 1 2 33 W Obert 5 Grey Lag, Knobble, Mulciber 60370 Jamaica 51 f l:06good 10 108 1 3 2 24 2s W Obert 0 Mulciber, Sedgeficld, HoneyGlrl COTE D'OR, ch. c, 3 (M) 114 By Heno Ailo d'Or, by Capt. Hancock. (Trainer, M. Hirsch. Owner, M. Hirsch). 5CS33 Belm't 3-4 MC l:12fast 12 105 9 9 9 9 9" J Zoeller 9 Mavourneen, Gray Gable, Rep 49983 Belmont 51 st l:03fast 12 115 4 6 31 3' A JohnsonlO Our Boots, Inglecrest, C. Demon 49900 Belmont 51f st l:04fast 12 115 15 12 12,5121 L Ensor 15 Frigate, Bermout, Squaw Man 49801 Belmont 55f st l:07fast 6 115 S 6 41 4 L Ensor 8 W'preague, Frigate. Playfellow 49328 Sar'toga 51 f l:03fast 20 105 4 4 4 5 7" L McAtee 11 LeonardoIL, Muttikins, PollyA. 49411 Sar'toga 51 f l:0Sgood 30 115 1 11 41 4s T Rice 15 Bl.Bubbles, Nohant, Bennington RUDDLES, ch. c, 3 (M) 114 By Fair Play Mollie Elliott, by Voter. (Trainer, L. Feustel. Owner, Glen Riddle Farm). 60597 Jamaica 51 f 1:07 fast 4 115 7 5 4 4s 41 C Kummer 8 Caligula, Conine, Black Knight 60301 Aq'duct 5-8 l:01slop 10 115 3 1 l1 21 C Kummerl2 Curfew, Rep, Caligula WRECKER, b. c, 3 (M) 114 By Wrack Single Shot, by Star Shoot. (Trainer, W. Booth, Owner. Redstone Stable). 55792 Empire 1 l:40fast 30 108 4 4 4 4 4 410 J Peters 7 Edgar A. Poe, Curfew, L'Eclair 65752 Empire 1 l:41?slow 6 1091 7 8 7 6 7 7" W Kelsay 9 Top Sergeant, Curfew, Parader 53633 Empire 55 f l:06fast 3J 112 15 14 14 13l ll20 C Kummer 15 Ed.AlIanPoe, Ar.ofGold, Killala 55320 Aq'duct 3-4 l:12fast 15 103 3 8 8 81 8" L Penman 13 Dimm'dale, Messines, St.Mich'l 65S65 Aq'duct 1 1:39 mud 10 103 3 5 7 6 71 8" L Fator S C.Demon, C'few, JohnPaul Jones 4S4C9 Aq'duct 6-8 l:00fast 31 106 2 3 21 7" N Barrett 17 Oriole. Normal. Advocat Page 7 Present and Future Race Meetings Present and Future Race Meetings WESTCHESTER RACING ASSOCIATION, Belmont Park, Queens, L. I.: September 2 to September 16 (13 days). 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, Timonium, Md.: September 5 to September 10 (6 days). Mutuels. -MARLBORO FAIR ASSOCIATION, Marlboro, Md.: J x Ma- 'September 12 to September 17' (5 days). Mutuels. " ' Brighouse Park Figures: Statistics of Second and Final Meeting of Year at Track in Far Northwest BRIGH0USE PARK FIGURES Statistics of Second and Final Meeting of Year at Track in Far Northwest. The second and final meeting of the year at Brighouse Park, Vancouver, l!. C, was held from August 20 to August 27, during which time fortyr nine races were run and $20,150 was distributed. Among the winning owners, of which J. A. Parson was the most successful with three victories and $1,850 to his credit, the following are the owners who won $300 or more each: Owner. 1st. 2d. 3d. Amt. Parson, J. A 3 1 3 $1,850 Short, P. L 4 1 O 1.080 Addison, G 3 0 1 1,500 Drumhiller, G 2 2 3 1,190 Morris, T. G 2 2 0 990 Sterrett, E 2 0 2 900 McOrosson, R. II 2 0 2 900 Matthews, C. K 2 1 0 SCO Tryon, L. H 2 0 1 900 Townsend, It. S 1 2 1 810 McFadden, J. X 2 0 1 780 Looper, K. J 1 1 3 750 Neal & Pinn 2 0 0 720 Smith, n. C 2 0 0 720 Kern, J 1 2 0 f.C0 Hollenbeek, R. M 1 2 0 0C0 Quintan, J. J 1 2 0 600 Hazeltine. S 0 ?, 1 580 Sheldon, B. J 1 1 o 540 Tate & Ritsch 1 l o 540 Toppenish Stable 1 0 1 510 Crystler. T 1 0 1 480 Emmert, C. C 1 0 1 480 Groves, C. E 1 0 1 480 James, II. L 1 0 1 480 Neal, A 1 1 0 480 Smith, A. E 1 0 0 420 Stowell, E 1 0 0 420 Bagley, B. J 1 0 O 420 Cochrane, W. H 1 0 0 420 Franklin. J 1 O O 420 Mays, J. B 1 0 0 420 Hoyt, M. M ..; O 2 0 330 Gilmore. H 1 O 0 300 Green, J 0 2 O 300 Newton, G. E 1 0 0 300 Jake Schas was the leader of the moneywinning horses, of which the following won $300 or more each: Horse. 1st. 2d. 3d. Amt. Jake Schas 2 0 0 $1,070 Pierrot 2 1 O 960 Camilla Muller 2 0 1 900 Toombeola 2 O 0 840 Col. Boyle 2 0 O 820 Miss Parnell 2 0 0 720 Tutt 2 0 0 720 Ballotcar 1 1 1 090 Yorkshire Relish 1 0 1 060 Choir Master 1 2 O ',00 Doctor Corbett 1 1 0 C40 Gordon Roberts 1 0 2 540 Grimalkin 1 1 0 540 John Jr 1 1 0 540 N'eg 1 1 0 540 Plunger 1 1 0 540 Prince Direct 1 1 0 540 Vodka : 1 1 0 540 York Lassie 1 0 1 480 George James 1 1 0 4S0 General Byng 1 0 1 4S0 Letty Rce 1 1 0 450 Valentine Lady 1 1 0 450 Sister Polly 1 0 O 420 Toy Miss 1 0 0 420 Quinam 1 0 0 420 Rose Roberts 1 0 O 420 Lola 1 0 0 420 Miss Herrmann 1 0 0 420 Miss Sovereign 1 0 0 420 Jim Swain 1 0 0 420 Balfour 1 0 0 420 Bee's Wing 1 0 0 420 Bemice E. 1 O 0 420 Carabosse 1 0 0 420 Celebrate 1 O 0 420 Charioteer II 1 0 0 420 Gray's Favorite 1 0 1 300 Aunt Annie O 2 0 320 Emma Weller 0 2 0 300 Little Abe 1 0 O 300 Runecraft 1 0 0 300 Saint Pierre 1 0 0 300 Silver Bell 1 0 0 300 C. Gross and G. Williams tied for the riding honors, each with eight winners. The following are the jockeys who rode one or more winners: Jockey. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Unp. P.C. Williams, G 34 8 0 7 13 .24 Gross, C 37 8 3 0 20 .22 Mulcahy. J 10 1- 3 2 7 .37 Jones, II 25 fl 3 3 13 .24 Rcttig. II 14 4 0 0 10 .29 W.iyt, T 22 4 1 2 15 .18 Miller, C. E 11 2 0 0 9 .18 Hafley, W 2 1 0 0 1 .50 Hurn, P 15 1 3 4 7 .07 MeCuIlough. T 2 1 0 0 1 .50 Mclntyre, W 21 1 4 4 12 .05 Murphy, F. F 12 1 3 0 8 .08 Neal, E 10 1 0 1 2 .10 Howe. H 19 1 1 0 17 .05 Wilson, T. 23 1 3 3 1G .04 'flie following finished second or third with one or more of their mounts, but did not ride a winner: Jockey. Mts. 2d. 3d.Unp. Baker, F. J 15 2 1 12 Lowe, R 3 2 1 0 McEwen. B 17 2 3 12 Wiley, W 6 2 O 4 Garrett, M 8 1 1 C McCown, E 24 1 2 21 Mills, L. ir, 1 2 13 Small, R 8 1 O 7 Smith, S 3 1 1 1 Caron, J 9 o 1 S Dority, It 8 0 2 0 Hay ward, E 4 O 2 2 Miley, F 2 O 1 1 The following were unplaced with all ihclr mounts: Jockey. Mts. Jockey. Mts. Doan, W 1 Martin, A 3 Froggatte, G 1 Mink, L 3 Murray, J. .1 l Cantrell. F 4 Cooper, F 2 Frost, C ..7 Creery, L 2 Wilson, F. K .10 W. Short heads the trainers, of which the following saddled one or more winners: Trainer. Wins. Trainer. Wins. Short, W 4 Groves, C. B 1 Robinson. A 3 Hafley, W 1 Parson, C 3 Harkins, C. H 1 Coffey, J 2 Hollenbeek. R. M 1 Heavener, F 2 Junkins. T. S 1 Hunt, T 2 Kern, J 1 Little. R 2 Looper, E. J 1 Matthews, C. E 2 Xeal, A 1 N'eal, G. H 2 Xewton, G. E 1 Sterrett. E. E 2 Quintan. J. J 1 Tryon, L. H 2 Risk, F 1 Bagley, F 1 Ritsch. F. W 1 Clark. J. B 1 Ross, S 1 Crystler, T 1 Shank, J l Emmert, C. G 1 Smith, A. E 1 Galbraith, L 1 Stowell, E 1 Givens, J. G 1 Woods, A. S 1 The percentage of winning favorites was far below normal, as shown in the subjoined tabulation: Number of days 7 Number of races 49 Winning first choices 16 Winning second choices . 17 Winning outsiders 25 AVinning at odds-on 5 Defeated at odds-on 5 Percentage of winning favorites 33 No betting on one race. Hagerstown fair Figures: H. T. Palmer Largest Winner Among Owners-Celtic Lass Heads the Horses HAGERSTOWN FAIR FIGURES H. T. Palmer Largest Winner Among Owners Celtic Lass Heads the Horses. The Hagerstown Pair meeting was of five days' duration, from August 30 to September 3, during which time thirty-five races were run and $14,300 distributed in purses. II. T. Palmer won the most races and money, his horses capturing four races and $1,540. T. J. Breslin was second, witli three victories and $1,000 to his credit. The following are the owners who won $300 or more each: Owner. 1st. 2d. 3d. Amt. Palmer, H. T 4 5 1 $1,540 Breslin, T. J 3 0 1 1,00 Smith, CP ... 3 0 0 950 Crist, L 2 11 700 Davidson, A. B 2 0 0 650 Benschoten, G ".2 O o 000 Utterback, A. H. 2 0 0 COO Daly, W. J 1 3 0 480 Ridge, G. M 1 0 3 420 Steven."?, P. L ". 1 2 0 420 Campbell, L 1 1 1 400 Kennedy, W. C 1 1 1 400 Moore, H.'W. 1 1 0 SCO Brown, G'Z 1 0 1 310 Garrett, J. S 1 0 1 340 Harrison. A. D 1 0 1 340 Kilton, W. S .1 0 1 340 Skinner, W 1 O 1 340 Beaver, I 1 0 0 300 Brosius. O. E 1 0 0 300 Lyon, J 1 0 0 300 Passero, N '. 1 0 0 300 Vivell. E. G ... 1 0 0 300 Wrispen, F. J 1 0 0 300 Celtic Lass heads the list of money-winning horses, of which the following won $300 or more each: Horse. 1st. 2d. 3d. Amt. Celtic Lass 2 0 1 $ 700 Litholick 2 0 0 C50 Earlyraorn 2 O 0 COO Manicurist 2 0 O COO Dairyman 2 0 . 0 600 Bierman 1 2 0 420 Billy Stuart 1 2 0 420 Rubber II 1 1 1 400 Gaudy 1 1 O 360 Primitive 1 1 0 360 Blue Flame 1 1 0 360 O'Mallcy 1 0 0 350 Leorna 1 0 1 340 Key Ennis 1 0 1 340 Supermaid 1 0 1 340 Advance 1 0 0 30C Allah 1 0 0 300 Arbitrator 1 0 0 300 Bonstelle 1 0 0 300 Crystal Day 1 0 0 300 Dorothy's Pet 1 0 0 300 Emma W. 1 0 0 300 Pomerene 1 0 O 300 Right Angle 1 O 0 300 Robert L 1 0 0 300 D. Stirling monopolized the riding honors of the meeting with twelve victories out of twenty-eight mounts to his credit. The jockeys who rode one or more winners follow: Jockey. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Unp. P.C. Stirling, D 2S 12 S 2 8 .43 Dawson. J .29 7 ti 7 9 .24 Ryan, J. P 19 f. 2 3 8 .32 Heupel. J 12 3 4 2 3 .25 Ball, R 21 2 2 "5 12 .10 Madeira, P 10 2 2 3 3 .20 Burns, J. H ..9 1 3 0 5 .11 Moorehouse. W 6 1 4 O 1 .17 Morrison. J. 0 1 1 0 O 0 100 The following finished second or third with one or more of their mounts, hut did not ride a winner: Jockey. Mts. 2d. 3d.TJnp. Louder, D 11 2 2 7 Walcott, R 21 2 5 14 Goines, L I! 1 2 3 Jones 2 1 0 1 Brown. G 2 O 1 1 Schlessinvcr, J 5 0 1 4 Wolls, II 3 0 1 2 Woods, W 8 0 1 7 The following were unplaced with the only mounts they had: Jockey. Mts. Jockey. Mts. Wells, E 1 Wells, P. 1 The records of the trainers who saddled one or more winners follow: Trainer. Wins. Trainer. Wins. Smith, C. P 4 Daly, W. J 1 Manley, C 4 Devin, V. .......... 1 Diggins, J 3 Goines, L. I Benschoten, G 2 Govans, C. R 1 Crist. L. 2 Kennedy, W. C. ..... 1 Davidson. A. B, 2 McGovern, P 1 Utterback, A. H 2 Plunkett, N. B...... 1 Bauer, J 1 Pons, J. V 1 Beaver, 1 1 Ridge, G. M 1 Brenton, G. C 1 Stewart, H 1 Burns, J. H 1 Vivell, A. II 1 Campbell, L. 1 The percentage of winning favorites was above normal, as the following table discloses: Number of days 5 Number of races 35 Winning first choices 10 Winning second choices. 12 Winning outsiders 7 Winning at odds-on 14 Defeated at odds-on 5 Percentage of winning favorites 46 French Mutuel Reduction: Decline in Turnover Attributed to Increase of Private Independent Bookmaking FRENCH MUTUEL REDUCTION Decline in Turnover Attributed to Increase of Private Independent Bookmaking. PARIS. France, August 2fl. Although tho official figures have not yet been published, the pari-mutuel turnover in France for the first six months of the year is likely, to show a decrease- Compared with the corresponding period of 1920. There are several reasons for this, and among the most important is the falling off in tlu ranks of those wlto had made fortunes during the war. Many of these people became regular frequenters of our race courses after the armistice, and the magnitude of their operations was a constant source of surprise to the old school of racing men. Some of the newcomers to the turf are now cither "down and out" or are following the sport in a greatly modified form, so far as betting is concerned. But perhaps the real reason of the decline in pari-mutuel transactions is to be found in the increase of private betting. The regulation which permits independent booktnaking between owners seems to become more and more elastic, and it is no secret to regular racegoers that over certain events as much money is involved between individuals as in the pari-tnutuels. There are also instances of men purchasing one or two selling platers in order that they may have au excuse for "laying the odds." Those who know their way about in the paddock can always place a substantial wager at a given price, and it is no doubt this growing practice has most to do with the lowering of the pari-mutuel operations" of which the authorities complain. Mistake over Indentity of Horse MISTAKE OVER IDENTITY OF HORSE An unusual incident happened at the Blue Grass Fair, at Lexington, Tuesday. In the last race . a horse entered and run as Puts aud Calls finished second. Upon receipt of a telegram the following day from J. L. Knight, stating that he had the horse Puts and Calls in his stable at Latonia, au investigation was made by presiding steward John T. Ireland, and it was ascertained that the horse at the Blue Grass Fair was Frank F., but that no fraud was intended. Grover Hughes expected that Puts and Calls would be sent to Lexington, and instructed trainer J. H. Bibbs to meet the car and get the horse. Bibbs got the only horse in the car that was not claimed. Meanwhile E. L. Fizgerald was wondering why Kay Sperice had not shipped Frank F. to him. There was only .straight,, bgingj-ofl jOie ra$ef so rtIierA'orc no 1 1 complication on that score. Stake Dates for 1921 STAKE DATES FOR 1921 Nassau Selling Stakes, Belmont Park, Long Island, N. Y September 12 Champagne Stakes, Belmont Park, Long Island, N. Y , , ...... .September 14 Brook Handicap, Belmont Park, Long Island, N. X. ,. September 15 eAutiuhn .GdldT Cup naudicap, Belmout Park, Long Island, N. Y September 10 Page 8 Brighouse Park Form Chart - BRIGHOUSE PARK FORM CHART VANCOUVER, B. C. Friday, August 2G, 1921. Brighouse Park (1 mile). Sixth day. Brighouse Park Association. Second Electing of 7 Days. Weather clear. Stewards. J. A. Fullcrton, A. II. Heed and R. F. Leighton. Starter, James Haley. Racing Secretary, J. S. Rothort. Kg 742 rirst Race 3-4 Mile. Young Visitors' u 1 Purse. Purso $600. 3-year-olds and upward. Maidens. Allowances Nat value to winner 420; second, $120; third, $00. Equiv. Odds. Ind. Horse. AA't. Fin. Jockey. Straight. Carabosse 107 11 Iiafley 1000-100 5GGGG3Figuration 106 2 C Gross SO-100 50582 Dr. Fore 107 G AVilliams .".40-100 50581 Rockbridge 101 4i H Jones 1S25-100 5CC60 Call 3le 110 r.u Curon 1033-100 Xorain 1C9 C L 3Iills I1325-1&G SGiS'sCoI. Snider 103 73 F .T Baker 115-100 50421 Conichon 303 S'l H Rettig t 5038-1 I. D. A. 102 3 T "Wilson 12750-100 55041 Ultimata 107 lO12 C Frost t 55217 Jack Flukes 102 11 W Dean 11000-100 fMiitnol lield. g 2 mutuels "aid, Carabosse, $22.0 straight, $12.00 place, $8.30 show; Figuration, $3.20 place, $2.00 show; IJr. Fore, $5.?0 show. Time, 211, 49, 1:14. Track fast. AVinner; J. Franklin's br. f, 1. by Fairy King Tyrone, by Cyllcne (trained by AA'. llalley; bred in England by Sir E. Iiulton). Went to post at 2:30. At post 2 minutes. Start soort and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. 5673 Second Race 5-8 Mile. Canadian North-kjvj -.o em Purse. Purso $600. 3-year-olds and-upward. Claiming. Hot value to winner $300; second, $150; third, $C0; fourth, $60. Equiv. Odds. Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. 5GGG4;Letty Ree 101 iu G Williams 103-100 56GG3::Em. AA'eller 107 II Jones 1713-100 50048 Deckhand 110 3'i J llulcahy 210-100 50738 3Iincral Jim 114 4s II McEwen 1203-100 50(504 H'er's Topaz 114 r.s I, Mills 7715-100 55042 Irish Maid 112 G AA' Mclntyre t 5GGGS Modiste 112 7 C Gross 2035-100 tMutuel field. $2 inutuels paid, I.etty Ree, $4,10 straight, 2.05 place, $2.35 show. Emma AA'eller, $8.50 place, $3.75 show; Deckhand, $2.70 show.. Time, 24, 49, 1:01. Track fast. AA'inner J. J. Quintan's br. f, 3, by Jim Gaffney Penance, by Sain (trained by J. J. Quintan; bred by Mr. Browncll Combs). Went to post at 3:10. At post 2 minutes. Start pood and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. 56744. Third Race 5 1-2 Furlongs. Canadian v Pacific- Purso. Purse $6C0. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $420; second, $120; third, $G0. Equiv. Odds. Ind. Ilorse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. (50582 )Tutt 107 1- C Gross 477S-100 56425sDuc do G'se 11G 2' J Mulcahy 100-100 5024 l.3El Sabio lit 3'i II Jones 203-100 50451 J. Undcrwoodl07 4U "Wiley 2913-100 50051 Victory "Won 107 5s T "Wayt 3S50-100 5G0573P'eros Baby 111 G1 B McEwcn 2013-100 50423 Peter Payne 111 71 II Rowe 2S23-100 50453'Snow Cap 117 S F J Baker 2313-100 $2 mutuels paid, Tutt. $11.55 straight, $1.00 place, $3.10 show; Due de Guise, $3.00 place, $2.35 show; El Sabio, $2.50 show. Time, 24, 49, 1:09. Track fast. Winner II. C. Smith's ch. g, 3, by Harrigan Beatrice Soule, by Peep o'Day (trained by T. Hunt; bred by Mr. Benjamin A. Jones). Went to post at 3:03. At post 2 minutes. Start Rood and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. Kg 71 5 Fourth Rase 5 1-2 Furlongs. Grand Trunk Purse. Purse $G00. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $420; second, $120; third, $60. Equiv. Odds. Fin. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. 500 10 Toy Miss 103 li 11 Rett It,' 505-100 505X1 V. Parle M'd 110 2? W Mclntyre 310-100 5CG053Hos. Gooso 110 SJ C Gross 140-100 5GG52J Mannclien 10G 4s G AVilliams 255-100 56651 31, April Fool 93 53 V Hum 1115-100 50730 Midia 100 Gi C Frost 6340-100 50584 Fireball II. 1U4 7 T Wayt 9230-100 $2 mutuels pad. Toy Miss, $12.10 straight, $7.20 place, $3,70 show; Valley Park Maid, $10.90 place, $1.40 show; Boscoe oose. $2.05 show. Time, 24, 49, 1:0313. Track fast. AVinner I. X. MeFadden's b. m. S, by March-meiit H.-Dollynet, by Gorman (trained by F. I.il-tl-: br.-d by .Mr. J. W. Fuller). AVent to post at. 1:35. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. 56746 Xifih Race 1 Mile. Northern Pacific Purse. Purse $000. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming:. Net value to winner $420; second, $120; third, $60. Eqniv. Odds. Fin. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. 50005 Celebrate 109 Is G Williams (50050)Geo. James 9G 2l P Hum 5042!) M. of Ansel 113 3i 10 McCown 52020 Phil Martin 111 4 R Small 5005 1 Marion Flukel03 5 C E Miller 5073Joo Baldwin 101 C& II Jones 50008 Mistake 110 7" Caron 5GC55:Royal Irish 113 S3 F F Murphy 5G7403Figaron 110 33 C Gross 5C7S9 Alice Carr 107 10 C Frost Time, 25, 49, 1:15, 1:42. Track fast. AVinner E. Stowell's ch. g, S, by Skilful Kirk-field Belle, by Royal Flush III. (trained by E. Stowell; bred by Dr. R. E. Louell). AVent- to post at 5:10. At post 1 minute. Start bad and slow. AA'on easily; second and third driving. The chances of Phil Martin, Mistake. and Fig-aron were absolutely destroyed by a collision that occurred when the gate, was sprung and the public so resented the same 'that the judges declared all wagers off and the money refunded. 56747 Sisth Kace 1 Mil aud 70 Yards. Chi cago and Milwaukoo Purse. Purse $600. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming-. Net value to winner $420; second, $120; third, $60. Equiv. Odds. Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. 5GG5tPlunt;er 112 l5 C Gross G3-100 50003 Doveridge 112 2'i F J Baker G1SJ-1C0 55030 Dr. C. P. F'rll4 3s B MeEwen 51G9-1C0 50057 M'tana Belle 107 4i G AA'illiams 1610-100 50000 Zodiac 1C9 5' C E Miller 2333-100 50740 B. o. t. K'henll3 G'i R Small 315-100 50587 Ben Levy 111 7 E McCown 1245-100 $2 mutuels paid. Plunger. $3.30 straight, $2.70 place, $2.45 show: Doveridge. $40.05 place, $20.00 show; Dr. O. 1'. Fryer. $12.(15 show. Time. 25. 50, 1:16, 1:42, l-AT. Track fast. Winner Tate & Kitsch's br. in, 7. by Ben Tro-vat Sweet Marjoram, by Dinna Forget (trained by F. Uitseh; bred by 3Ir. J. E. Madden). AVent to post at 5:47. At pot 1 minute. Start good and slow. AVon easily; second and third driving. Kfl74g Seventh Race 1 1-16 Miles. Canadian National Purse. Purse $600. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $420; second' $120; third, $60. Equiv. Odds. Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. 50601 Gen. Byng 111 1' C Gross 222A-100 56658 Eill Sparks 10G 2' J. T AVilson 2045-100 50741 Cork 111 3J II Jones G25-1C0 (50G08)BerniCe E. 104 4 P Hurn 12G3-100 50001 ? Dr. Samuel 100 I T AVayt S10-100 (50587)M.,Hcrrm'n 109 C G AVilliams 203-100 50001 Cobrita 111 7 B McEwen 2S:!3-PK) $2 miitmds paid, Gen. Byng. $0.15 straight, $4.75 place, $3.85 phow; Sparks, $11.00 place, $7.40 show; Cork, $5. SO show. Time, 25, 49, 1:15, 1:40, 1:47. Track fast. AVinner II. Ij. James' br. g. 5, by Briiminrl -Florida Knse. by Fanindnli- (trained by F. K'nl;; hre.l by II MeCarren, ,lr ) Went to post ill it "1. At poit 1 mlnuto Start good and slow. Won drivlhg-; second1 ud third the same. Brighouse Park Form Chart BRIGHOUSE PARK FORM CHART VANCOUVER, 3. C, Saturday, August 27, 1921. Ilrighouse Park (1 mile). Seventh and last day. Brighouse Park Association. Second Meeting of 7 days. Weather clear. Stewards, .1. A. Fullcrton. A. II. Reed and B. V. I.eighton. Starter, James Donovan. Racing Secretary, J. S. Rothert. 1 6749 Tirst Race 3-4 Mile. Homestake Purse. u 1 Purse $600. 3-year-olds and upward. Western Canadian bred. Allowances. Net value to winner $420; sccor.d, $120; third, $60. Equiv. Odds. Ind. norse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. 50735 'odka i07 Is T AVayt S2A-100 50735 Tuscan 115 2'i F F Murphy iSla-100 50735 Manama 35 Z- V Hum 520-100 507353Darinf? Rose 107 41 C Gross 309-100 50735 Gold. Flight 10G 5s C E Miller t 50735 Afterwhile 101 G10 C Frost 2315-100 50735 Dinna Kettle 93 7 F Crecry 5915-100 Coupled in betting as J. Mackenzie entry. S2 mutuels paid, A'odka, $3.05 straight, $3.00 place, $2.00 show: J. Mackenzie entry, $5.10 place, $3.20 show; Manama, $3.10 show. Time, 24, 49, 1:16. Track fast. AVinner C. E. Matthews' br. m, 0. b.v Ostler Joe Baiberi, by Canopus (trained by O. E. Matthews; bred by Mr. John Franklin). AVent to post at 2:40. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. AVon easily; second and third driving. K R 7 f; f) Second Race 5-8 Mile. Shamrock Purse. Purso $G00. 3-ycar-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $300; second, $150; third, $90; fourth, $G0. Equiv. Odds. Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. 50730 Silver Bell 112 1 II Rowe 270C-100 50004 Lantern 115 2i F F Murphy 515-100 50351 Daisy N. Ill Z' B McEwen 2050-100 50738" Focman 114 4' E McCown 515-100 50003 Dixie Mason 107 5" F J Baker 923-100 50584 Baby Cal 109 01 T AVilson 120-100 50730 Rogue River 114 7? F AVilson 5S43-100 50730 Mabel R. 112 S"1. II Cooper t'SIO-100 5G743 Modiste 112 9s C Gross 1010-100 50737 Victor F. ' 105 10 C E Miller t tMutuel field. $2 mutuels paid. Silver Bell. $50.00 straight, SI 0.05 place, $9.05 show; Lantern, $0.50 place, $1.90 show; Daisy X., $10.S5 show. Time, 24, 49, 1:02. Track fast. AVinner G. Drumhiller's ch. m, 7. by Tempo dam unknown (trained by F. Ileavener). AVent to post at 3:17. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. AA'on driving; second and third the same. KC7K1 Third Race 5 1-2 Furlongs. Lion Purse. U u 1 o -L purso -600. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to -winner $420; second, $120; third, $60. . Equiv. Odds. Ind. Horse. AVt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. (5073C)Miss P'rnclll07 1' II Jones 1115-100 (50738)Ch'r Master 109 2i T AA'ilson 2250-100 (5GC03)Gray's F'ite 11G S1 Hayward 260-100 (50425)Cal Curn 103 41 G AVilliams 260-100 50005 Olive D. 112 55 E McCown 1025-100 ( 50420 )Trulano 114 C R Small S15-100 50005 Little Abe ill 7" II Rettig 2G13-100 50425 L. St. Patr'I: 112 8'i C Gross IS25-100 (5GG04)St. Pierre 10S 83 F J Baker t 50730 Sister Polly SS 108 P Hurn 2SSO-100 50234 L. Bourbon 112 ll3 A' Mclntyre 17C0-PK) 50055 Calgary Lad 107 12 H Rowe t tMutuel field. $2 mutuels paid. Miss Pamell, $24.30 straight, $10.00 place, $S.15 show; Choir Master, $10.70 place, $0.25 show; Gray's Favorite. $5.15 show. Time, 2-4, 49, 1:08. Track fast. AA'inner Xcal & Finn's ch. f, 4, by Seth Lady Elizabeth, by Orsini (trained by G. Ncal; bred by Mr. Benjamin A. Jones). AVent to post at 4:00. At post 7 minutes. Start bad and slow. AVon easily; second and third driving. KC7CO Fourth Race 3-4 Mile. Olympic Purse. o u 1 u 1 purse 5600. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $420; second, $120; third, $60. . . Equiv. Odds. Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. 50730 Ballotcar 110 l1 AV Mclntyre G70-100 50054 Ed. Tranter 107 2' G AVilliams 1220-100 SOOOOKio 105 3'i 1' Hurn 3180-100 50008 Our Maid 110 Al C Gross 1020-100 50743 Mineral Jim 113 5'i R Small 1009-100 5G170 No AVonder 114 G" E McEwen 403-100 50581 Volima 112 1-1 E McCown 2240-100 50742 Rockbridge 107 Si T AVilson t2715-100 50737 Dandy Van 107 9 II Jones t 50581 Move On 11-1 103 J Mulcahy 215-100 5000(1 Voleski 112 ll3 Caron t 5G7 Roxboro II. 112 12 F J Baker 1035-100 tMutuel field. $2 mutuels paid, I'.allolear. $15.40 straight, $7.15 j place, $0.30 show; Eddie Tranter, $J.!)0 place, $0.00 show; Kio, $12.05 show. Time, 24, 49, 1:15. Track fast. AVinner R. S. Townsend's ch. c, 3. by Ballot Carpathia, by Star Shoot (trained by J. G. Givens; bred by Mr. Willis Sliarpe. Kilmer). AVent to post at 4:43. At ixist 3 minutes. Start gcod and slow. AVon driving; second and third the same. 571 Fifth Race 5-8 Mile. Shaw Handicap. OV 1 UO purse $600. 3-year-olds and upward. Net value to Avinscr S420; second, $120; third, $60. Equiv. Odds. Ind. Horse. AVt. Fin. JocVey. Straight. 50052 Grimalkin US 1" H Rowe tH7M0O (5G652)Dr. Corb?tt 124 2' J Mulcahy 180-100 50450 J. Fredrick 10S Si F J Baker 2S45-100 550403Graysor. 117 4i L Mink t (55045 )T. (FH'neur 122 5'i C Gross t (56742)Carabosse 105 G1 G AA'illiams 710-100 50050 C. Roberts 10S 1- T AA'ayt 2S40-1C0 SGOSRPIC. Cheatham 107 S L Mills 3165-100 Coupled in betting as G. Drumhiller entry. $2 mutuels paid, G. Drumhiller entry, $4.-15 straight. i?2.30 place, $2.25 show; Doctor Corbett, $2.70 place, $2.50 show; Juanita Fredrick, $1.45 show. Time, 23, 48, 59. Track fast. AVinner G. Drumhiller's ch. h, 5, by The Man-siger Star Cat. by Star Shoot (trained by F. Ileavener; bred by Mr. Thomas C. McDowell). AA'ent to post at 5:27. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. AA'on driving; second and third the same. 74 Sixth Race 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Red Cross Handicap. Purse. $1,000. 3-ycar-olds and an ward. Net valuo to winner $650; second, $2C0; third, $100; fourth, $50. Equiv. Odds. Fin. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. (50007) Jake Schas 117 li G AVilliams Jtl7i-100 50007 Nashbtah 9G 2' P Hum 2740-100 50007 Ij. L'hmund 110 3' AV Mclntyre 1220-100 ( 50387 )B. Shannon 124 4- C Gross t70-100 500523M'ious Girl 130 5H L Mink t (5 042 7) Magician 112 0 T AVayt 405-100 50060 Phelan 90 7:i C Frost t 5(741 Miss AA'ells 9G S J Garrett 3915-100 50053. Bassano Boy 10S 9 II Rowe i tCoupled in betting as G. Drumhiller entry; .T. A. Parson entry. $2 mutuels paid, J. A. Parson entry, $10.35 straight, $4. 5(1 place, $3.55 show; Nashotah, $20.53 place, $5.70 show; Louis Lachmund. $0.00 show. Time. 24, 48, 1:13, 1:39, 1:43. Track fast. AVinner .1. A. Parsons' b. g. ti, by Norford Laura E.. by Hen Strome (trained by C. Parson; bred by Mr. A. Xeal). AVent to post at 0:17. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. AA'on easily; second and third driving. A 7 5 Seventh Race 1 Mile and 70 Yards. uvioo noyai Arthur Purse. Purse $600. 3-ycar-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $420; second, $120; third, $60. Equiv. Odds. Fin. Horse. AVt. Fin. Jockey. Strnlght. (5071())Cam. MullerlOO li T AVayt 910-100 5C0082C. Holters 109 2i C Gross 1G0-100 50008 Dione 11G 3'i T Hay ward 1540-100 5071KiBilI Sparkn 111 l'1 T AVilson 2.,0-IOit 5C00H Gilt 117 51 I. Mink 2130 10l 50iS SlK'nandonli 111 r. W Alclntyro 1110 1WI mntt'lSrimtana tr,9 -;j II .lanes !M- too 507 1 1 M. Sovereign 109 S3 G AVilliartis 1 Siitnirvjl I 56457 L. Innocence 112 a II RetUs ;;41-M00 $2 mutuels paid. Camilla Muller, $20.SO striiight. $7.40 place, $5.25 show; Christie Holters, $4.10 place, $3:75 show; Dione. S9. 00 show. Time, 24. 49, 1:15. 1:41, 1:46. Track fast. AVinner E. E. Sterrett's Id!:., m, 7, b.v The Elector 'kisberdale. b.v Jim Gore (trained by E. E.,. Ster-rett; bred by Mr. P. Lansing). AVent to post at 0:50. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. AVon driving; second and third the same. Blue Grass Fair Form Chart BLUE GRASS FAIR FORM CHART LEXINGTON, Ky.. Tuesday, September 6, 1921. Second day. Blue Grass Fair Association's Meeting of 5 days. Weather clear. Presiding Steward. J. T. Ireland. Judges. I). T. Matlack and C. S. Darnaby. Starter, Tom Brown. Racing Secretary, AVilliam" Dondas. 56911 First Eace 5-8 Mile. Purse $400. 3-ycar-olds and upward. Not valuo to winner, $300; second, $70; third, $30. Equiv. Odds. Ind. Horse. AA't. Fin. Jockey. Straight. 47033 Rowdy 113 1 J Robbins 940-100 50550 Tennilee 10S 2S C Aran Dusen G90-100 50540 Beeswaw 110 3l L Canficld 500-100 51053 Ho-IIum 112 41. II Gray 2G40-100 5G545 Prince Harry 11G 5s A Alexander 500-100 Squire AVig's 10S Gi0 R Davies S90-100 550303Mr. Kruter 117 7 J Glass 120-100 $2 inutuels paid. Rowdy. $20.S0 straight, $6.00 place, $5.40 show; Tennilee, $0.00 place, $5.S0 show; Beeswaw, $5.00 shqw. Time, 25, 50, 1:04. Track muddy. Winner AV. Woodard's b. g. 4, by Everett Lukeramus. by Luke AVanl (trained by W. AA'ood-ard; bred by Mr. I. E. Clark). AA'ent to post at 2:31. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. AVon easily; second and third driving. Overweights Prince Henry, 3 pounds. 56912 Second Race 4 1-2 Furlongs. Purso $4C0. 2-year-olds. Net value to winner $300; second, $70; third, $30. Equiv. Odds. Fin. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. 50872 3Nancy Lane 107 li II Gray 230-100 54240 Magnesia 112 2- J Hawkins 110-100 Dr. Gilbert 110 3 C Van Dusen 530-100 54412 Persian Rose 107 Left. R Davies SS0-100 $2 mutuels paid, Xaney Lane, $7.00 straight, $2.S0 place; Magnesia, $2.00 place; no show mutuels sold. Time, 25, 51, 58. Track muddy. Winner F. Cropper's ch. f, by Great Britain Mymer, by My Boy II. (trained by F. Cropper; bred by Mr. J. S. Mullins). AVent to post at 3:00. At post 1 minute. Start bad and slow. AVon driving; second and third the same. 56913 Third Race 3-4 Mile. Purse $400. 3-year-olds. Net value to winner $300; second, $70; third, $30. Equiv. Odds. Ind. Horse Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. 555CG Fair Florin 307 1 AAr Median 90-100 50874 Maysville 107 2 R Davies 750-1C0 (53287)Countess 103 33 F Paul 230-100 (508 75) Crutches 107 410 L Canfield G80-1C0 50873 S. G'tleman 110 51 A Alexander 3230-100 55108 Marine CorpsllO G C A'an Dusen 21G0-1O0 $2 mutuels paid, Fair Florin, $3.80 straight, $3.40 place, $2.40 show; Maysville, ?1.S0 place, $3.00 show; Countess, $2.80 show. Time, 24, 49, 1:16. Track muddy. AA'inner S. II. A'elie's b. f, 3, by Fair Play Florin, by Hamburg (trained by R. McCoy; bred by Mr. S. II. A'elie). AVent to post at 3:43. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. AA'on easily; second and third driving. Overweights Countess, 2 pounds. ggQ14 Fourth Race 5-S Milo. Purse $400. 3-""- year-olds and upward. Net value to winner $300; second, $70; third, $30. Equiv. Odds. Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. 50874 Mad. Byng 114 l1 H Gray 500-100 5087 1 G. Minnrd 110 27 C Van Dusen 193-100 50557 3 Viola Park 103 3l F Paul 300-100 5G553 Miss Minks 113 I J Robbins 190-100 $2 mutuels paid, Madame Byng, $12.00 straight, $!.() place; Grace Minard, $3.00 place; 110 show mutuels sold. Time, 24, 49, 1:02. Track muddy. AVinncr 31. .1. Barrens' b. m, 5, by Jack Atkin Dentifrice, by St. "Andrew (trained by J. Curl; bred by 3Ir. T. B. Ripy), AVent to post at 4:20. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. AVon driving; second and third the same. Overweights A'iola Park, 1 pound; 3Iiss 3Iinks, 1; Grace 3Iinard, 1. 56915 Fifth Kac 1 1'16 Miles. Purse $500. 3-ycar-olds and upward. Net value to winner $350; socond, $100; third, $50. Equiv. Odds. Ind. Horse. AVt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. 508703Aftcr Night 112 l2 H Gray G0-1O0 50020 Frank F. 103 2' J Robbins 350-100 50875 ;DuIce Tokal'nlOO 3 C Van Dusen 260-100 $2 mutuels paid, After Night, $3.20 straight; 110 place or show mutuels sold. Time, 26, 51, 1:18, 1:46, 1:53. Track muddy. AVinner F. S. Cooper's b. g, S, b.v Peep o'Day Sena Goodrich, by Goodrich (trained by F. S. Ccoper; bred by 31 r. John S. Barbee). AVent to post at 4:50. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. AVon driving; second and third the same. 4 Blue Grass Fair Form Chart I BLUE GRASS FAIR FORM CHART LEXINGTON, Ky., Wednesday. September 7, 1921. Third day. Blue Grass Fair. Association's 3Ieeting of 5 days. Weather clear. Presiding Steward, J. T. Ireland. Judges, D. T. 3Iatlaek and C. S. Darnaby. Starter, Tom Brown. Racing Secretary, AVilliam Dondas. 5 69 6 4 First Eace 5 1-2 Furlongs. Purso $400. All Ages. Maidens. Allowances. Net value to winner $S00; second, $70; third, $30. Equiv. Odds. Ind. Ilorse. AVt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. 50872 Fox 93 li L Canfield G30-100 50011 Ho-Hum 113 2"t H Gray 770-100 50011 Sq. AViggins 114 33 J Smallwood 1330-100 50874 Thraman 11G 41 R Davies 80-100 5G011sBeeswaw 113 5 J J AVilliams 300-100 $2 mutuels paid, Fox, $14.60 straight, $5.S0 place, $3.80 show; llo-IIuni, $0.00 place, $0.00 show; Squire AA'iggins. S4.40 show. Time, 24, 50, 1:09. Track slow. AVinner .1. II. AVoodford's eh. g, 2. by 3Iagneto Kathryn Gruter. by Transvaal (trained by J. 31. Ilukil; bred by 3Ir. J. Hal AVoodford). AVent to post at 2:35. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. AVon driving; second and third the same. Overweights Fox, 4 pounds; Squire AViggins, 1. 56965 Second Eace 5 x-2 Furlonss. Purse $400. All Ages, Maidens. Allowances. Net value to winner $300; second, $70; third, $30. Equiv. Odds. Ind. Horse. AA't. Fin. Jockey. Straight. 50874 Zainer 113 1 J .1 AA'illiams GG0-100 42401 Xan 11G 2i Everett 1330-100 50875 B'k AV'ch II. 11G 3i J Robbins 220-1CO 50013 3I'ine OoriRrn a- C Van Dusen SSO-100 50875 Grace King HtSttiiJ Smallwood S20-100 478 10 Quiney AVard 113 0 PSm! 110-10) $2 mutuels paid, Zainer. S15.20sTT!l igktjU2o place, $3.00 show: Xan, $11.30 place, $4.00 show; Black AVatch II., $3.20 show. Time, 24, 43, 1:03. Track slow. AVinner Brause Bros.' b. g, 3, by Jack Atkin, Lois Cavanagh, by Hastings (trained by J. Brause; bred b.v 3Iessrs. Gallaher Bros.). AVent to post at 3:12. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. AVon easily; second and third driving. Overweights Xan, 3 pounds; Grace King, 4. 56966 Thirtl EaGS 3-4 Hilo r"rsc 5409. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Net value to winner $300; second, $70: third. $30. Kquiv. Odds. Ind. Ilorse. AVt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. 50K70sGrey Eaylo 112 I- .1 nobliiiui 120 loo (54405)T. Col'n R'nllS 3 Everett 2G0-10O (55043)iirter Piatt 115 3 li Davies '220-100 55038 Virgin 105 4 H Gray, 1160-100 $2 mutuels paid, Grey Eagle. $4.40 straight, $2.C0 place; The Colleen Bawn, $3.00 place; no show mutuels sold. Time, 25, 49, 1:15. Track slow. AVinner F. Gering's gr. g, 0. by Grey Leg 3Iemoria II.. by 3IeIton (trained by F. Goring; bred in England by Capt. E. Tanner). AVent to post at 3:48. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. AVon driving; second and third tht same. Overweights The Colleen Bawn, 2 pounds; Grey Eagle, 2; A'irgin, 3. 56967 Fourth Race 3-4 Mile. Purse $400. 3-1 year-olds and upward. Net valuo to winner $3C0; second, $70; third, $30. Equiv. Odds. Ind. Horse. AA't. Fin. Jockey. Straight. (50874 )IIaman 11G 1 A Pickens OMOO (50870)3Iiss P'ity 111 2' F Paul 390-100 5087:;::Gallant Lad 11G 33 II Gray 330-100 (50873)Our Alice 113 1 AV 3Ieehan 990-100 $2 mutuels paid. Hainan. $3.20 straight, $2.80 place; 31iss Prosperity, $3.00 place; no show mutuels sold. Time, 24, 48, 1:15. Track slow. AA'inner E. L. Fitzgerald's b. g, 4, by Horron Selina Lou, by Kilkcrran (trained by E. L. Fitzgerald; bred by Talbot Bros.). AA'cht to post at 4:24. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. "AVon easily; second and third driving. Overweights 3Iiss Prosperity, 3 pounds. Kgngq Fifth Race 1 1-16 Miles. Purso $400. 3-year-olds and upward. Net value to winner $300; second, $70; third, $C0. Equiv. Odds. Ind. norse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. 55040 Goldie S. 114 Is Everett 2SO-100 50874 3Tony Beau 111 2s F Paul 230-100 5G870 3Iiss Patty 109 3i R Davies 1 GO-100 50870 3IcAdoo 112 4 J Robbins 500-10 $2 mutuels paid. Goldie Sit $7.00 straight, $3.00 place, 'Tony Beau, $3.20 place; no show mutuels sold. Time, 25, 50, 1:15, 1:41, 1:50. Track slow. AVinner B. 3IcGuirk's br. 111, 0. b.v Golden Link Sadie H.. b.v Indio (trained by B. 3IcGuirk; bred by 3Ir. L. Derby). AVent to post at 4:55. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. Overweights Tony Beam 5 pounds; Goldie S., 5. Blue Grass Fair Form Chart BLUE GRASS FAIR FORM CHART LEXINGTON, Ky., Thursday, September 8, 1921. Fourth day. Blue Grass Fair Association's 3Icet-ing of 5 days. Weather clear. Presiding Steward, J. T. Ireland. Judges, D. '1'. 31allack and C. S. Darnaby. Starter, Tom Brown. Racing Secretary, AVilliam Dondas. 56969 First Bace 5-3 -Mile. Purse $400. All Ages. Allowances. Net valuo to winner $300; second, $70; third, $30. Equiv. Odds. Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. 5G0143Viola Park 113 li F Paul 501-100 53810 Rog 116 2"t Everett 5GO-100 (50005)Zainer 113 S J J AVilliams 1S0.-1C0 50000 Virgin 110 41 AAr 3Ieehan 1830-100 50012 Per'n Rose 97 5 L Canficld 220-100 50873 Panhandler 110 G II Gray 79j-KQ $2 mutuels paid, A'iola Park, 0.20 straight, $1.20. place. $3.00 show; Rog, $0.20 place, $3.00 show;. Zainer, $2.S0 show. '.time, 24, 49, 1:01. Traokfast. AA'inner AV. Grater's ch. f. 4, by Dick Finuell A'iola A'ail, b.v Jean Boreaud (trained by AV. Grater; bred by 3Ir. J. AV. 3Ic.AIcekin, Jr.). AVent to post at 2:31. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. AVon driving; second and third the same. Overweights Persian Rose, 5 pounds. 56970 Secoml Eacc 5"8 Mile. Purse $400. All Ages. Allowances. Not value to winner $300; second, $70; third, $30. Equiv. Odds. Fin. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. 50871sPcasant 110 ll A Pickens 150-100 509140. 3Iinard 110 2i G Van Dusen 4G0-1O0 (50.')l4)3!ad. Byng 113 3k H Gray 710-100 5087 1 Coeur de. FeullO 4i J Bobbins liW-100 50511 "Mayflower 111 5 AV 3Ieehan 310-100 $2 mutuels paid. Peasant. $5.00 straight, $3.00 place. $2.80 show; Grace 31inard, $1.20 place, $3.00 show; 3Iadam Byng, $3.10 show. Time, 23, 43, 1:00. Track fast. AVinner E. L. Fitzgerald's ch. g, 7, b.v George Kessler Cottage Girl, b.v Hidalgo (trained by E. L. Fitzgerald; bred by 3ir. John E. 3Iadden). AVent to post at 3:0S. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. AVon easily; second and third driving. Overweights 3IaylIower, 1 pound. 56971 Tllirtl Baco 5 1-2 Furlongs. Purso $400. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Net value to winner $300; second, $70; third, $30. Equiv. Odds. Fin. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. 42257 By Right 112 1 J Smallwood 920-100 50013 3Iaysville 107 23 C A'an Dusen 70-1CO 56067 Gallant Lad J15 31 F Paul 770-100 50014 3Iiss ilinks 112 4s T Davies 290-100 50905 ;Nan 115 5 Everett 1730-100 50011 Prince Harry U6 G Alexander 4330-100 $2 mutuels paid. B.v Right. $20.40 straight, $0.00 place, $3.00 show; 3Iaysville, $2.S0 place, $2.20 show; Gallant Lad, $2.00 show. Time, 23, 48. 1:07. Track fast. AVinner 3Irs. J. AA'. Decker's b. m, 5, by Canard Skyo, by Goldcrest (trained by G. Denny; bred by 3Iessrs. Combs & Bradley). AVent to post at 3:30. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. AVon easily; second and third driving. Overweights Xan, 3 pounds. 56972 Fourth Race 3-4 Mile. Purse $500. All Ages. Allowances. Net value to winner $350; second, $100; third, $50. Equiv. Odds. Fin. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. (5 0008) Goldie S. 114 1 Everett 910-100 (5G0G7)Haman 110 2ak A Pickens 130-100 (5G871)Louie Lou 110 3i J Smallwood 1D0-100 50871 Peggy 31'tin 105 4 H Gray G90-100 (5G011)Rowdy 110 5 J Robbins 710-10C $2 mutuels paid, Goldie S.. $20.80 straight. $0.00 place. S2.C0 show; Hainan, $3.80 place, $2.10 show; Louie Lou. $2.40 show. Time, 24, 47, 1:13. Track fast. AA'inner B. 3IcGiiirk's br. m, 0, by Golden Link Sadie IL, by Indio (trained by B. 3IcGuirk; bred by 3Ir. L. Derby). AVent to post at 4:04. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. AA'on driving; second and third the same. Overweights Goldie S., 4 pounds; Rowdy, 2. 56973 rift!l Bace -1 Purse $400. 3- year-olds and upward. Allowances. Not value to winner $300; second, $70; third, $30. Equiv. Odds. Fin. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. 50007 13Iiss P'erity 109 l1 F Paul SOO-100 47487 'Zuleika 110 2i C A'an Dusen 70-1CO 50530 Byng 113 31 AV Median G30-100 (500(!0)Grey Eagle 118 4 J Robbins G30-100 $2 mutuels paid, 3Ii.ss Prosperity, $S.OO straight, $2.80 place; Zuliku, $2.00 place; no show mutuels sold. Time, 4, 48, 1:14, 1:41. Track fast. AVinner AV. Grater's br. f, 3. by Jim Gaffney Claxonette. b.v Peter Quince (trained by AV. Grater; bred by 3tr. Z. T. Conner). AA'ent to post at 4:43. At post 1 minute. Start, good and slow. AVon driving; second and third the same. 56974 Sixth Kac 5-8 Mile. Purse $400. 3- year-olds and upward. Allowances. Net valuo to winner $300; socond, $70; third, $30. Kquiv. Odds. Ind. Ilorse. AVt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. 5000 l Ho-Hum 103 Ink H Gray 290-100 50R73 Dor. Hines 105 2' L Canfield SHMOO 50011 31 r. Kruter 110 3'i T Shanks llll-lOO 5000S .AloAdoo 112 I Everett 410 i0 S;' inutuels paid, II.. Hum, $.S.OO straight, $2. So place; Dorothy lllnes, $2.00 place; no show niutuuls sold. Tiaio, 25, 59 l:03i Track fast, , Winner W. J. Murphy's c.h. g. 3. by Great Britain Minnie Gulden, by Bolero (trained by W. J. Murphy; bred by Mr. 1). B. Knox). Went to post at 5:15. At -post 1 minute. Start Rood and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. .Overweights McAdoo, 2 pounds. 56975 Seventh Race 3-4 Mile. Purse $500. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Net value to winner $350; second, $100; third, ' 50. Kqulv. Odds. Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. 569152Frank F. 110 l1 J Bobbins 350-100 ( 56915 )After "Night 110 2 H Gray 300-100 50967 Our Alice 109 35 W Meehan 330-100 55045 New Model 112 4 Everett 140-100 $2 mutuels paid, Frank F.. $9.00 straight, $4.40 plate; After Night, $4.00 place; no show mutuels sold. Time, 24, 49, 1:14. Track fast. "Winner W. K. Applegnte's cli. g, 4, by Master Robert Chestnut Bell, by Pirate of Penzance (trained by K. Fitzgerald; bred by Messrs. J. I) c.-irr & I'.ro.). Went to post at 5:50. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second arid third the saint. Over weights Our. Alice, 4 pounds,; New Model, 2. Page 9 Notes of the Turf from Abroad NOTES OF THE TURF FROM ABROAD The difficulty that is holding up the new betting bill in Belgium seems to be the taxation of bookmakers, as the legislature does not wish to ftdlow the load of France, Avhich confines betting to the machine. In races under- English Jockey Club rules in cast; of dead heats backers of the horse that, wins (lie decider receive anil those of the horse defeated love their money. Uncos in Ireland governed by the Conyngham Club are treated differently, for bookmakers pay on the dead heat. Dufferin Park Form Chart DUFFERIN PARK FORM CHART ! TORONTO, Ont., Saturday, September 10, 1921. Dun'erin Park (half mile). Third day. Toronto llri viiiu Club. Autumn Meeting of 7 days. "Weather ;loar. Temperature 8So. Presiding Judge, Edward Cole. Associate Judges, P. K. ("alien and W. R. Norvell. Starter, ElnVer JViifiolu Racing ; Secretary, W. R. Nnrvfll. 30957 First Race About 5-8 Mile. Purse $700. 2-year-olds. Allowances. Net value , to winner $500; second, $125; third, $75. Equiv. Odds. lud. Horse, Wt. Fin. Jockey; Straight. 50877 Aunt Agnes 115 1 W Taylor 210-100 56877.lu.cquerie 100 2i A Jacobs 415-100 , 50471 Plaudel ICS 'A'l V Chiavetta 00-100 5877 Ben Bliven lOSi A H Gibson 2330-100 56877 Una 115 5 A Richcreek 1990-100 56694 M. Hartman 107 fi'i N Foden 3S0-100 5567G Peppergrass 110 71 H Chappell 1C25-10O 54574 Britcroney 110 S R Pauley 1000-100 $2 mutuels paid. Aunt Agnes, $0.20 straight, $3.95 place, $2.90 show; Jacquerie, $5.15 place, $3.50 show; Plaudel, $3.85 show. Equivalent booking odds Aunt Agnes, 210 to 100 straight, 97 to 100 place, 45 to 100 show; Jacquerie, 157V. to 100 place, 75 to 100 show; Plaudel, 92. to 100 show. Time, 1:04. Track fast. Winner C. I." Wilson's b. f, by Bard of Hope Aunty; Sunshine, by Paladin (trained by W. Weir; bred by Mr. K. N. Oilpin). Went to post at 2:2S. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. Overweights Plaudel, 1 pound; Ben Bliven, 1; Peppergrass, 3. 56958 Second Race About 5-8 Mile. Purse $700. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Foaled in Canada. Net value to winner $500; second, $125; third, $75. Equiv. Odds. Fin. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. 56410-;Cliantour 112 l1 W Anderson 103-100 5C905 Corn Broom 10S 2J W Primrose 933-100 56878 Satinmore 108J 3: H Gibson 1030-100 56410 Shoreacres 107 4 N Foden 1S5-100 56721 Dor.. Carlin 107 5 O Atwell 40ST.-100 56678 Red Post 107 G J Smith 27S0-1OD 54533 Bonna A. 103 7 C O'MahoneylODSO-lOO $2 mutuels paid, Chantonr, $4.10 straight, $2.90 place, $2.50 show; Corn "Broom, $4.90 place, -3. 35 show;- Satinmore, $4.85 show. Equivalent becking odds Chantonr, 105 to 100 straight, 45 tj 100 place, 25 to 100 show; Corn Broom, 145 to- 100 place, 67 to 100 show; Satin-more, 142 to 100 show. ...... Time, 1:03. Track fast. Winner R. Pillan's b. g, 0, by Chanter Cognomen, by Knight of the Thistle (trained by G. Boyd; bred by Messrs. Owen Bros.). Went to post at 2:59. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won handily; second and third driving. Scratched (56905)Lady Binmore, 107. Overweights Corn Broom, 1 pound; Satinmore, 1; Bonna A., 1. 56959 Tmrd Race About 5-8 Mile. Purse $700. 4-ycar-olds and upward. Claiming:. Net value to winner $500; second, $125; third, $75. Equiv. Odds. Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. 55899 Bliiebannock 107 l1 N Foden 2552M00 (50003)MiIitary Girll07 23 W Taylor 00-100 56906 Earnest 112 ::' F Chiavetta 915-100 56567 Arrow Point 112 4'J 13 Pollard lf.2."i-100 56879 Carious 1083 5 H Gibson 3SC0-100 56880 Apple Jack 107 W Anderson 1110-100 (55540)11. McCarty 107 7 O Atwell 920-100 37477 Muzanti 107 8 N Burger 3265-100 $2 mutuels paid, Bliiebannock, $53.05 straight, $11.75 place. $7.00 show; Military Girl, $2.80 place, $2.65 show; Earnest, $4.00 show. Equivalent booking odds Bliiebannock, 25321. to 100 straight. 487 to 100 place, 250 to 100 show; Military Girl, 40 to 100 place, 32 to 100 show; Earnest, 100 to 100 show. Time, 1:02. Track fast. Winner J. Reed's b. g, 7, by Blues Bantronia, by Banuockbum (trained by J. Reed; bred by Mr. Benjamin A. Jones). Went to post at 3:34. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won ridden out; second and third driving. Overweights Curious, 1 pounds. K gO QQ Fourth Race 7-8 Mile. Purse $700. 1-year-olds and upward. Claiming'. Net value to winner $500; second, $125; third, $75. Equiv. Odds. Fin Horse. Wt. - Fin. Jockey. Straight. 56881 3 Fin. Rooster 10SJ 1 C Dutrgan 1S22.1-100 569083Boml 300 2". K Pollard 450-100 56880Protty Baby 109' 3 II Chappell 230-100 (56727) Col. Matt IOC 4 30 Fator 203-100 (56909)Lding Star 112 G'J II Shilling 540-100 50625 Steve 103 0 O Atwell 4300-100 56380 Little Niece 107 L.r.F Chiavetta 5015-100 $2 mutuels p:iid. Financial Rooster, $2S.45 straight, $10.60 place, $4.05 show; Bond, $5.75 place. $3.20 show; Pretty Baby, $2.80 show. Equivalent booking odds Financial Rooster, 1322'. to 100 straight, 430 to 100 place. 102 to 100 show; Bond. 1S7 to 100 place, CO to 100 show; Pretty Baby, 40 to 100 show. Time, 1:35. Track fast. Winner It. Warfield's b. g, 4, by Little Dutch Cloistoross, by Carlton Grange (trained by F. Wright; bred by Mr. R. WarHeld). Went to post at 4:15. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. Overweights Financial Rooster. 3 pounds; Pretty ltabv, 4; Colonel Matt, 1; Leading Star, 2; Little. Niece, 2.. 56961 Fifth Race 7-8 Mile purse $800. 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. Net value to winner $550; second, $175; third, $75. Equiv. Odds. Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. 507063 Assumption US 1 W Taylor t335-100 562753Murray 112 2t II Shilling 140-100 (56570)Louis 100 3'i H Myers 440-100 56616 Franklin 110 4 R Fator 533-100 56069 Fair Lassie 93 5s H Jones 2103-100 56772 Helen Atkin ICC C O Atwell t tC'oupled in betting as Williams and Rorris entry. $2 mutuels paid. Williams and Rorris entry, $8.70 straight. $.3.45 plate, $2.50 show; Murray, $3.00 place, $2.40 show; Louis. $2.70 show. Equivalent booking odds Williams and Rorris entry, 335 to 100 straight, 72 to 100 place 25 to 100 show; Murray, 50 to 100 place, 20 to 100 show; Louis, .35 to 100 show. Time, 1:33. Track fast. Winner Williams and Rorris' br. g, 5, by Jack Atkin Arrogance, by Golden Maxim (trained by J. S. Whatley; bred by Mr. J. MacManus). Went to post at 4:54. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won handily; second and third 'driving. ! , KflQRO Sixth Race 6 1-2 Furlonrjs. Tin. so $700. nutu 3-ycar-olds. Claiming. Net value to winner $500; second, $125; third, $75, ' Equiv. Odds. Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. 56677IC. A. Byrne 10$ li II Chappell 1475-100 56883 Secretary 107 23 F Chiavetta " 310-100 56883 Black Top 108 33 N FOrlen 250-100 568783Bag'd Robin 100 4- A Jacobs 335-100 56881 Loch Leven 102 5 O Atwell 653-100 56G14 Lt. W. J. M'yllO G W Taylor 6155-10U 56883 North Shore 103 73 A Richcreek 1825-100 (56445 )Canteen GirliOS 8 II Gibson 2675-100 $2 mutuels pnidj Charles A. Byrne, $31.50 straight, $12.80 place, $0.05 show; Secretary, $5.00 place, $3.25 show; Black Top, $3.20 show. Equivalent booking odds Charles A. Byrne, 1475 to 100 straight, 540 to 100 -place, 202 to 300 show; Secretary. 150 to 100 place, 02 to 100 show; Black Top, 60 to 100 show. Time, l!27. Track fast. Winner A Bordeau's b. g, by Assagai Lady Eastman, by Masetto (trained by .1. M. Booker; bred by Mr. Eugene Rucker). Went to post at 5:31. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the same. Overweights-Secrotary, 1 pound; Ragged Robin, 5; North Shore, 1; Canteen Girl, 2. KftQCO Seventh Race 1 1-16 Miles. Purse $700. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming:. Net value to winner $500; second, $125; third, $75. Equiv. Odds. Fin. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. 56878IFair :intl W'rK'3 1' O Atwt'll 430-100 56057 'Speedster 107 2' F Chiavetta 645-100 56605 Hanrifull 110 W Taylor 203-100 56477 Kilkenny 110 44 R Pauley 2110-100 56882 M'ress Polly l')7 fn N Foden 2170-100 56449 .Seni'r S'wart 1C9 C- II Chappell H90-100 563082PeiVr Sauce 1091 73 W Primrose SOU-lOO 56882 Prunes 107 S II Myers 2523-100 $2 mutuels paid. Fair and Warmer, $10.00 straight, $1.50 place, $3.05 show; Speedster, $1.35 place, $3.00 show; Handful, $2.60 show. Equivalent booking odds Fair and AVarmer, 430 to 100 straight, 125 to 100 plate, 52 to 100 show; Speedster, 117 to 100 place, 50 to loo show; llandfnll, 30 to 100 show. Time, 1:56. Track fast. Winner Williams & Rorris' ch. m, 5, by First Sight Fair Annie, by Hawkswiek (trained by J. S. Whatley; bred by Thornellffe Stable). Went to post at 6:12. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won ridden out; second and third driving. Overweights Pepper Sauce, 4 pounds; Semper Stalwart, 2. ; A Latest Work-Outs East and West LATEST WORK-OUTS EAST AND WEST (693) XATONIA. LATO.VIA, Ky., September 10. Today's training gallops here included the following: Weather clear; track fast Three-Eighths Mile. 034-Aloft 36 690-Oreen Goid 30 686- Brunswick 36 690-George Starr ..36 089- Uright Leaf ...36 007-Miss Jemima ..36 687- Dad 37 634-Red Leaf 40 6S9-DoyIe 36 691-Whirl 37 Half Mile. 090- Afgar 52 690-Machiavelli ..Cu2"i 6S7-Allivan 50 f20-Malva ..51" 6S5-Braedalbane ...51 687-Our Betsy . 50 602-Barracuda 50 690-Petie -84r. 60-1-Forestall 5016 691-Spats 49-' 655- Field Lark 51 6S6-Wo!f's Cry ...4S 692-H:ippy Girl 51 Five-Eighths Mile. Amer. Legionl:03 6S9-Miss Muffins. 1:00 6S7-l!irdi! G 1:01 625-Orlova 1:03 691-B'ifnl l)reamsl:02 Oill-Plus Ultra ..1:02 686- Bittcrn ..1:04 fill-l'eter Piper . .1 :02 O'Jl-Casey 1:03 685-Pmdy 1:05 622-Oorius 1:05 690-Quince Gardenl:02 v691-Ev'ing Storicsl:02 OSS-Rekab 1:04 ' Kincastle 1:03 032-Ripa 1:05 691-.7ohu Finn ...1:05 689-Swiss 1:04 691- Jim Daisy ...1:03 635 -Startle 1:07 633-Locarno 1:06 OSS-Washington ..1:04 Love Me ....1 :03 691-Who" Can Tell 1 :02 Three -Quarters Mile. 325-Aiina Elizab'hl:lS 691-Honor Man ..1:11 629- Iirimful 1:19 692-.Tackstraw ...1:1S 689- Beg Pardon ..1:17 691-Memphis 1:17 f.91-Cotton Blos'ml:19 626-MontiIh l:lS1s 612-Contriot ...1:20 691-Pegasus 1:17 692- Distinction ..1:18 C03-Iumps 1:19 692-Daintv Lass.-lH 691-Shilliug 1:16 690- Gcorgette 1-17 0S9-Sir John Revel :1S 689-Gusher 1:20 625-Tiiaron -At'r, 6S7-G. Daughertyl:19 632-Trihune 1:15 692-IIodge 1:15 Seven-Eighths Milo. 691- P.ermont. 1:30 OSO-.Taeobean 1:32 6S9-Herd Girl ..1:33 OOO-Pastoureau ..1:31 687- John S. It'dml:30 6S9-nie Virginianl:28 One Mile. 0S9-Ava R 1:42 692-0 hi Ciiap 1:45 6S9-Blaek Hackle. 1:41 688-Peggv C 1:47 688- British Maid.. 1:41 6S7-Parader 1:43 630- Fox Brow ...1:46 632-llama 1:49 OSU-Fair Orient ..1:42 6S8-.SVc't. Gi'l ingsl:43 594-Ix)Ctist Leavesl:53 692-Tulsa 1:4S 691- Marse John ..1:43 689-Travestv 1:45 692- North Blkhornl :46 6S8-'J1ie Ally 1:48 632-Nonskid 1:44 Mile and a Quarter. 683-Behnve Y'self2:0S BELMONT PARK. Belmont Training Track. NEW YOltlC, N. Y., September 10. Today's training gallops over the local tracks included the tallowing: Weather clear; track fast Three-Eighths Mile. 686-Budana 36 6S7-Feodar 38 OSC-Comic Song ...39 621-Maracaibo 3S 331-Diana B 37 6S9-l'layrellow 36 Fitzgibbon 40 000-Pretty Lidy ..39 Fern Grass ...37 6S9-Wishbone 35 Half Mile. 686-Banksia 50 Rosa Lee 50 077-('imarron 52 6S.V"Rep 55 679-Invincible 55 OSS-Sea Master ....51 OSO-Lnnius 50 CKSC-St. Michael 50 686-Lit tie Patsy ..50 689-Sporting Blood.. 54 685-Miss Colin 50 Five-Eighths Mile. 58S-Anna M 1:07 677-Lainpiis 1:03 0S9-Beckna 1:03 6S6-Pirate Gold ..1:03 692-Calistoga 1:02 Pretty Day ..1:04 Castanet 1:07 047-Tulwar 1:11 656- Dolores 1:02 Three-Quarters Mile. 655- Audacious ...1:19 OSO-.Iime Grass ..1:14 663-Bluc Belle ...1:20 0S9-Kinnoul 1:19 629-Black Rascal. 1:24 6S0-Kirklevington 1:24 602-Briganna 1:16 OSO-Manna 1:20 6P9-I5everly Belle. 1:13 Mizar 1:15 656- Itersagliere ..1:15 686-Orcus 1:18 692-Ch'rlie Sunimyl:16 689-Perfection ...1:18 6SS-Chewink 1:16 679-Polyantha ...1:16 6S9-Com. McM'kinl:16 OSS-Kavago 1:19 68S-I)ionicdcs 1:22 6S7-Servitor 1:22 Diedre 1:18 Tarn 1:24 OSS-Enfilade 1:17 68S-Tcn,Lec 1:17 6$9-Hmyhiihnin ..1:16 6S6-Tangerine ...1:20 Seven-Eighths Mile. 6R6-P.Iazes 1:34 OSG-Muskallongc .1:42 6SS-IIoId Up 1:12 One Mile. 692-Faunus 1:42 6S0-Krewer 1:41 689-Favoiir 1:47 683-L'y Emm'liuel:48 671-Frigate ..1:5S 6S9-Orderly 1:17 Mile and a Quarter. 009-St. Patrick ..2:20 Audacious had an easy gallop. Mizar worked fast. Wishbone has her speed. Krewer worked impressively. Dolores '.HkI Calistoga went well together. Charlie Siimmy was not extended.- Poly-antha went easily. Enfilade and Ten Lee galloped on even terms. June Grass did a fine trial, well.. JAMAICA. Weather clear; track fast Three-Eighths Mile. ' 662-Fred Kinney... 37 086-Split Grass ....36 68S-Missionary 37 0S9-Valentia 35 669-Sleiveconard ..39 1 Half Mile. 647-Apple Jack ...49 690-Light Rose ...18 689- Bon Hcmme ...48 68S-Lord Herbert... 54 690- Fly Ball 4S 6S9-Mawrcoron 48 6SS-Flnff 53 688-Sammv Kellv ..53 6S9-Glen Bells 49 532-Ticklish 57 6S9-Ilephaistos 48 Five-Eighths Mile. 6S9-Bullet 1:05 6S9-Morvich 1:04 689- Coming 1:13 687-Pitter Patter. 1:05 559-Forest Major. 1:05 6S9-Radiola 1:04 630-Fusee 1:03 68S-St. Allan 1:07 6S9-Goodhart 1:05 543-Voormir 1:03 Three-Quarters Mile. 6S9-Armistiee 1:18 607-Roval Jester. 1:20 090-Oranny Lee... 1:18 6SS-Siren Maid ..1:16 690- Lidy Gcrtrndel:!?, 692-Wireless .1:17 6S9-Ross R. 1:B One Mile. 0S9-Oenie W 1:41 6SS-Staunch 1:44 682-Nolawn ......1:43 692-S.ilute 1:49 Mile and an Eighth. C92-Domingo . . . . .2:02 . . Valentia showed good speed. Fly Hall is training well. Apple .lark looks good. Mnryich hail an easy gallop. Siren .Maid seems in good condition. Lidy Gertrude was not. extended. Nolawn went. well. Hephaistosi went fast from the barrier. Bon Homme is near good racing condition. Genie W. was not extended. Dufferin Park Entries DUFFERIN PARK ENTRIES Probabilities: Weather clear; track fast. Racing starts at 2:30 p. in. (Chicago time, 1:30). 0 Superior 'mini runner. x Good mud runner. Fair mud runner. (M) Maidens. 'Apprentice allowance, b Blinkers. . First Race About 5-8 - Mile. Purse $700. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Today's Ind. Horse. Wt. Rec. A.Wt.Han. 56477 Thirteen 7, 115.. 725 (56343) Impress 7 110.. 720 56879 Trea dwell 5 115.. 715 56905 P. Moody .J 105X710 (54887) Blue Van c 115.. 710 56256" Joe's Sister 7 110.. 705 56906 bl'ueblo -t 115x705 56SS0 Retreat " 5 110.. 700 Second Race About 5-8 Mile. Purse $7C0. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (5695S) Chantonr 6 10S..725 569053 Banyan .7 108x720 56958 Shoreacres 7 10SX715 511905 'John Lake 3 97X710 56578 Norma J : 102.. 705 56958 Dorothy Carlin 8 10SX705 54642s Bloor (M) ;. .", 102X700 5695S Red Post ..... 9 108 X 700 Third Race About 5-8 Mile. Purse $700. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. 56671 GENERAL 11 1030725 50906" Doctor 1) 9 113X715 56475 Pokey Jane 4 108X715 56677 Minnie Mack 3 104.. 715 56939 bApple Jack ... 7 10SX710 56670 Dora W. (M) 5 1 04 X 705 56S81 Sarivan (M) 3 104.. 7(10 56880 Allen Cain , ' 9 108X700 Fourth Race G 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $700. 3-year-oitls. Claiming. 50062 North Shore 96il:21 102x725 (56904) Scintillate 107.. 720 5688.3 Our Kale 107. .715 56SS33 bKavauna 102X710 50313 'Kathleen K 97.. 710 56904 Adrift (M) 95.. 705 56614 Suez (M) 102.. 705 56906 Brown Rill 107.. 700 Fifth Race 7-3 Mile. Purse $700. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. 56900 bl'retty Baby 6 112X725 56669 bHackamore 105 i:2S 4 114:1:720 56579 Medusa 109 1:28 6 109X715 5090S bKingling II 120 1:30 8 112X710 56600 b.Tack Mount 112 1:26 7 109x710 (56960) Financial Rnoster.115 1:32 4 109X705 568C0 bSteve 107 l:37li 4 BWX700 (50959) Rliichnnnock 7 109X700 Sixth Race 7-8 Mile. Purse $700. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. 569(10 Colonel Matt 8 112X725 (56963) Fair anil Farmer. 5 107X720 50S792 View t; 100..715 56907 bTlms. 1 McMahon.105 1:20 5 101X715 (56147) Pleasure Bent 112 1:32 6 114X710 56909 bTom Logan 102 1:29 -I 109:1:705 56905 Player 4 114.. 705 500O93 Safranor .. 107 1:32 11 109X700 Seventh Race 1 1-1C Miles. Purse $700. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. ."O'lilS Yermak 113 1:48 8 1020725 (36473) b'lT.e Portuguese ..109 1:46 6 105.. 720 56675 bColden Dawn 105 1:46 4 1020715 569602 bl'.ond 108 1:45 7 108x715 56910" Walter TuiiiImiw ..110 1:48 6 114X715 56963 Prunes 113 1:48 6 102X710 569082 Aliamaha ... .. 13 108:!:705 50910" bSalgeorge .106 l:4Ss 5 105X705 Dufferin's Largest Crowd: About 12,000 People View some Interesting Racing at Toronto Half-Mile Track DUFFERIN'S LARGEST CROWD About 12,000 People View Some Interesting Racing at Toronto Half-Mile Track. TOBONTO, Out., September 10. Taking the lead at once Assumption showed the way from start to finish in the seven-eighths of a mile handicap, which was run as the fifth race and served as the feature attraction at Diiffenn Park this afternoon. The Williams & Rorris representative was closely pressed by Murray practically throughout, but at the end scored by a length's margin. Louis closed with a whirlwind rush on the inside through the stretch and forced Murray to a hard drive to save second place. After Aunt Agnes captured the initial dash with east; and Chantonr the second the talent, experienced much difficulty in locating the winners. The running of the following four races witbnessed the downfall of the favorites, and several of the winners came from unexpected quarters. Bliiebannock provided the prize upset when he took the measure of Military Girl in the third race. He was never headed and returned a dividend of 25 to 1, the largest of the meeting. The closest fight of the afternoon came with the running of the sixth race, in which Charles A. Byrne barely lasted to score by a head margin. He alfo returned a rather liberal dividend, as did Financial Rooster, which, won with much to spare. A half-holiday crowd of over 12,000 packed to capacity all "the available accommodation at the west side course today, despite the intense heat. The infield was again pressed into service and handled the overflow, fully 6, (MM) viewing the sport from the center inelosure. Tins was probably the largest attendance ever recorded at tills course. Jockey I' Chiavetta luckily escaped injury when he was uneateil from Little Niece shortly after the start in the fourth race. The riderless filly continued in the race, greatiy amusing the crowd by finishing a bang-up second. During the running of the second race the veteran performer Red Post suffered a severe cut 011 one of his legs. Military Girl pulled up a trifle lame after run-nin;r the third race. Jockey E. Fator made his initial appearance in the saddle today, but was unplaced on both the Polk Stable horses. Jockey II. Chappell. who rode Pretty Baby, lodged a claim of foitl against E. Pollard "on Bond and C. Duggan, who rode Financial Rooster in the fourth race. The original placing was permit teti to s?and, but both Pollard and Duggan Avert; suspended for the. remainder of the meeting for rough riding. Final Week at Belmont: Champagne Stake, Brook Steeplechase and the Autumn Gold Cup Outstanding Features FINAL WEEK AT BELMONT Champagne Stakes, Brook Steeplechase and the Autumn Gold Cup Outstanding Features. NEW YORK, N. Y., September 10. While the .program for the first ten days of tiie autumn meeting at Belmont Park has produced good sport, there is promise of racing of the highest class in the five days remaining before the meeting of the Westchester Racing Association comes to a close. The public has seen the best of the horses in training in races which were framed to bring out those qualities Avhich the guardians of the Sport in this part of the Cnion want to see preserved in the thoroughbred. The Lawrence Realization, the Fnturity and the Jockey Club's Gold Cup have 'passed- into history and the public will discuss the individual quality and breeding of the Avinners of these races until spring rolls round again. While the Futurity has always been a popular race, because of its value and the interest it holds for so many persons on account of its being a product; stake, it is nothing like the test of the capabilities of a tAVo-year-old that is furnished by the Champagne Stakes, which will be the particular feature of next Wednesday's card. The Futurity is run over a three-quarters course. The Champagne is a trial of seven-eighths of a mile, calling for stamina as Avell as speed, anil no mere sprinter can hope to avih it. In England the-Middle Park Plate; which corresponds to the Champagne Stakes, is regarded as a conclusive test of the twoveai-o!(ls of that country and the winner is almost invariably made the favorite for the Derby of tin; following year. Grey Lag Avon the Champagne Stakes of 1920. Prior to that lit; was regardt-d as a colt, of fair quality only, but the form he displayed in Avinning the Champagne caused S. C. Ilildretlj to pay $60,000 fur him. That. Grey Lig. avIiPii at his best, is the king of the three-year-olds is generally conceded. If he wen; sound he avoiiIiI be entitled to a place in history among tl.. great horses of the American turf. Cleopatra won the race in 191!), and she was the best filly of the year and could beat all the colts with the exception of Man o' AVar in the autumn. . MORVICH MAY BE A STARTER. The Champagne Stakes of the current, year holds .1 particular attraction for students of the turf. The running of the race will decide the status of Morvich. the undoubted champion of his age to date. If he can take up the penalties and defeat tiie horses which will oppose him' on Wednestlay next, he Avill be entitled to the praise of everybody and Avill have done his part to lolster the claims of tiie houses of Voter and Domino to their abilities to stay. One of the essentials usually possessed by a great race horse is free action. Morvich lias this quality in a superlative degree. He gallops Avith littb effort and so deceptively that few realize how fast he is going until they note the gap he opens on his competitors in the early stages of a race. Judging by the manner in which he finished the thre-qunrters of the Hopeful Stakes, the extra eighth of the Champagne is Avell Avithin his powers. Whether it is or not this will be disclosed In Wednesday's race, for in Kai-Sang, William A., Little Chief. Modo, Pillory, St. Henry, The Snob II., Mercutio, Oil Man, Bunting and Whisk.way be Avill be meeting a fast band of juveniles, many of which will have concessions in Aveiglit. That Kai-Sang is a genuine, stayer is assured. The same is true of Pillory. The former has a lot of admirers Avho' are Avilling to Avager that he Avill Avin more money next year than Morvich. He is bred in stouter lines than the son of Runnymcde, but in the matter of speed the latter is the champion to date, Avhilo no horse surpasses him for gamo-nes. OUTSIDER MAY FURNISH SURPRISE. It is one of the possibilities that the winner of the Champagne of 1921 may coine from the ranks of the dark division, several of which are by Friar Rock, a noted stayer. Another of this brigade is St. Henry, by The Finn Lilly Sterling, by Hanover, Avhich is the dam of Sir Martin and Sir Barton, the former by Ogden and the latter by Star Shoot. Just why this colt's dam was not nominated for this year's Futurity is a mystery, as she is one of the famous matrons of the American turf. The fact that the Champagne will be run over tiie main course is pleasing to tin; public, as the.v Avill have a perfect view of the race from start to finish. The record for the race under the circumstances, 1:22, made by Paris in 1914. will not be approached. This aspect, however, will be swallowed up by the other and more desirable finalities Avhich the race will present. Other races of importance during the closiiii days at Belmont Park -are the Brook Handicap Steeplechase with $10,000 added OA'er the two and a half miles course, and the Autumn Gold Cup, $5,000 added, at two miles. The former will be the feature of Thursday's card and is tin; jumping feature oT tin; local racing year. Among those entered are the champion Sweepment, Robert Oliver, Soumaugha, Syrdarya, Decisive, Earlocker. Val-spar. The Trout, Royal Arch, Bullseye, Elysiau. Lytic, Joyful, Overmatch, Flying Scout. Highland Light, lloudiiii and Doublet. That fine' fencer Barklie won the race in 1920, but he is out of training this fall, flue to an injury, and Sweepment has a chance to score for Mrs. Ixft with top weight in the saddle. Joseph E. Widener's Compliment -carried 1C0 pounds lo victory in 1914. This constitutes a record for the race. The Autumn Gold Cup, to be run on the closing day, is also a handicap. Geldings are not barred as in the Jockey Club's Weight-for-Age race and Exterminator, which Avon the event in 1920. and is the cup horse par excellence of the present day, will no doubt be a starter. This marvel of soundness has a great following which will be faithful to him until lu; is beaten over his favorite distance. The best of those eligible to oppose him on Friday are Mad Hatter, Grey Lag, Thunderclap, Touch Mi Not, Doiuiai'ona and Sporting Blood. It. is not a large field, but ample for the purpose of determining tht; stamina of the present -day thoroughbred and a notable gathering should come out to set; the race. Licenses for Trainers and Jockeys LICENSES FOR TRAINERS AND JOCKEYS MONTREAL, Quo., September 10. At the recent meeting of the Canadian llacing Associations at Blue Bonnets J. K. L. Ross was in the chair, and the following members Avert; present: A. E. Dyment. Ontario Jockey Club; J. II. Madigin. Niagara Bacing Association; H. J. Mclntyre, Hamilton Jockey Club, anil Alfred Richard. Dmwal Jockey Club. The following applications for licenses Avere passed upon: Trainers L. Daily, J. M. Cooper, B. Creech, S. J. Davis, F. Dresser, Geo. Ethington, G. P. Finne-gan, J. A. Frayliiig, A. Gibson, P G. Nitlian, J. A. Lewis, Robt. McKeever, Jos. Nugent. K. 1). Pari ridge. J. Phillips. E. F. Rcilly, J. Shine; R. Stickney and J. C. Wagnon. Jockeys David Dale. Fred Preece, II. Chappell, Arthur Jacobs, S. McGraw, Thomas Ray and S. Sneidmau. Apprentices R. Flynn, Merle Simmons and E. T. Moore. The suspensions against jockeys O'Connor and Simms, made at the spring meeting of the Con-naught Park Jockey Club, Avere Avithdrawn. The suspension of jockey B. Atkinson, made at the meeting of the Dorval Park Jockey Club, was continued for the remainder of the Blue Bonnets meeting. The next meeting of the committee of the Canadian Racing Associations will be held during the meeting of the Ontario Jockey Club at Toronto Wednesday, September 27. Page 10 STRANG'S SMART STUFF BIG WINNER RUBY $12.90-$2 WON WASHINGTON $4.40-?2 WON RADIO $3.70-?2 WON CLINTONVILLE $1.85-$1 3rd TWO LOSERS AND ONE WITHDRAWN This is my record In past seven days at Latonia. Bis doings this -week. Uettcr get in. The "old in;tu" has hit his stride, and you know what that means WINNERS. My connections are the best. Again I say, the day you miss is the day you lose at Latonia. Terms: SIX DAYS' SERVICE, $10. ATTENTION ! ! Connaught Park opens September 13, 7 days' service; Thorneliffe opens September 16, 7 days' service. I am making a cut rate on these two meetings combined for $15, one horse daily from each track. My record at Dorval for the past 7 days: 4 winners, 3 losers, shows big winners, giving Wrack Grass, $11.30, won. Better get in. GEO. L. STRANG SUITE 1920, CITY HALL SQUARE BUIIiDIlVG - - - CHICAGO, IIjIi. THE Commissioner 50 Cents Daily, at All Newsstands. Mailed 2 Weeks, $5.00. Remit to ROOM 308, 103 WEST 42ND STREET, NEW YORK CITY Cleaning Up Big I LOOK!! ANOTHER LONG ONE WON Friday at Latonia: DR. CLARK $11.80 WON And. as The Commissioner said in his advertisement, seldom a day that I give one that pays over ?10 was lived up to. The Special Latonia Long Shot: LILLIAN WIAE B $6.00 3rd She was iu close quarters on the rail and had scant chance to get through until too late, then she came like a streak. Thursday's Long Ones: BUCKINGHAM ...$33.80 WON GOURMAND $11.30 WON Were the two long ones, and again The Commissioner lived up to his claim. Also gave CHO ("HO out of the remaining 5 races. "Wednesday The Commissioner gave .r winners out of the 7 races, and today again should be a big banner day. THE COMMISSIONER is the GREAT SENSATION Just look at the WINNEKS we gave at the "WINDSOR MEETINGS, when day after day we SLAMMED THEM OVER in great style. Hardly a day that we did not slam over one that PAID BETTER THAN $10.00 Get in line. GET THE COMMISSIONER every day and WIN. Don't go to LATONIA without it. TOMORROW (MONDAY) BIG LATONIA L0NGSH0T Primed and cocked, this one certainly looks a mighty sweet trick, and the last word The Commissioner gtt was to. GO AS FAR AS HE LIKED, so confident are the connections that this trick will win. Under NO consideration go to Latonia without this special. Only 50 Cents No Extra Charge. COVINGTON, Ky. For Sale: Robort Gordon Pharmacy, Fourth and Scott Streets. CINCINNATI, O. All Nowsstands: Fountain Newsstand, Fifth and Walnut Streets. Pierce's Newsstand, Fiftli and Vine Streets. W. Storey Newsstand, Fourth Street and Central Avenue. And All Other Newsstands. ST. LOUIS, Mo. Wm. Laser. 705 Market St.. Lobby. ST. LOUIS, Mo. Foster Book Co., 410 Washington. LOUISVILLE, Ky. Eiler & Goodman, 227 4th Ave. The Reliable, Wonderful, WINNING SYSTEM The SELECT PLAYS are winning big money on a flat bet straight. A cool, conservative method, wherein success is assured. Can be played at or away from track, with large or small capital. My system is giving many good-priced winners: Cavalcadour II., $21.35; Fly Home, $13.65; Careful, 6-1; Current Events, 5-1; Lad's Love, $12.95; AVraith. $18.25; Guy, $19.30; Brisk, $14.45; Talis-man, $13.35; Parader, 10-1; Idle Dell, 5-1; Kirtle, 6.1; Dnke of Wellington. $12.35; Thunderclap, 6-1; Lady Luxury. $12.20; Duke Ruff, $10.65; Sennings Tark, 8-1: Darr.ley, $16.90; Kirah. $13.95; The Lamb, 8-1: Blue- Belle. 8-1; Two Feathers, 10-1; Judgo Ellsworth, S15.90; Surf Rider, 6-1; Smoke Screen, 6-1; Darnay, $20.40; Sir John Vergne, $16.25; John Paul Jones, 4-1; Cormoran, $13.45; Fifty Fifty, S11.45; Adonis, $12.50; Pit, $23.35; Plain Bill, $13.45; Smart Guy, $17.95; Carry On, $12.70; Scourgeman, $20'.35; Al, $12.00; Kinglike, $11.50; Wild Flower. $40.80; Touch Me Not, 8-1; Arrow of Gold, 5-1; Diamond Dale, $17.10; Wraith, $21.50; Blanche Mac, $26.90; Ruby, $12.90; Huen, $25.40, 2nd; Royal Silk. $11.45; Lad's Love, $11.30; White Star, $13.90; First Pullet, $16.55. You can get my system on small payment down, balance after you win. STOP LOSING RIGHT NOW AND START WINNING. Write at once for free particulars. WATSON CORNELL 841 W. 45TH ST. NEW YORK CITY READ THIS FREE PROPOSITION You can't handicap the horses, nor can I; but when the owner FIGURES he is going to win, and bets his money that way look out. I will have four such horses next week, the first going September 33. My Proposition: If you will send $1 to guarantee your paying telegraph charges, I will send you the horse going September 13 FREE. Bet the s:me as if information cost you $50. The other three I will expect you to bet $." for me, and wire winnings to me the following morning. Rush your name and address. GLENN AVENT 305 PROVIDENT BANK BLDG,. CINCINNATI. O. National 0. K. Racing Letter DON'T FAIL TO GET MONDAY'S SHEET as we have EXTRA GOOD word on our 'BEST BET " 50c DAILY AT ALL NEWSSTANDS 50c Mailed direct 1 week, $3; 2 weeks, $ff vl o . . . j t'f. " - . --. National? 8t K. Publishing Go. &nav Hi, lCirf ldf, Chicago, HI, CLOCKER J. C. STEWART $1 AT ALL LEADING NEWSSTANDS MAILED I WEEK, $5.00. ADDRESS J. C. STEWART, 101 W. 42ND ST., NEW YORK For Years the CHIEF CLOCKER for the SUPERIOR RATING FORJI and Well Known to Racing Follswers. LOOK! LOOK! TOMORROW (MONDAY) I Have Made Special Effort to Land a REAL LATONIA SLEEPER for you that has all the earmarks of a real. LIVE SLEEPER, ready to he turned loose. This is an EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY and one you cannot afford to pass up. A DOLLAR IS CHEAP for information like this. This one is plainly marked Latonia Gala Special on my sheet, which is for sale at all newsstands. Don't hesitate, for they will go out fast today, and the dealer has only a limited supply on hand. Go to your newsdealer right now and ask for Clocker Stewart's Special Only $1. Get this one before going to Latonia tomorrow. COVINGTON, Ky. For Sale: Gordon's Pharmacy, Fourth and Scott Streets. CINCINNATI, O. For Sale: Rey Pierce's Newsstand, Fifth and Vine Streets. Fountain Newsstand, Fifth and Walnut Streets. W. Storey, Fourth Street and Central Avenue. And at All Leading Newsstands. OTHER DEALERS: ST. LOUIS, Mo. Wm. Laser, Lobby, 705 Market St. ST. LOUIS, Mo. Foster Book Co., 410 Washington. LOUISVILLE, Ky. Eiler & Goodman. 227 4th Ave. LOUISVILLE, Ky. Bache Crulcher, 20G S. 6th St. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. Mr. Moeslein, 112 Illinois St. How to Win The New Success Manual of Turf Speculation, the wonder book of the turf, containing forty-four systematic, businesslike methods of turf speculation selection of winners prompt recovery of losses handicapping, weights, time, track conditions, etc. FREE TO YOU We arc giving away absolutely free of charge 500 copies of this wonderful look (regular price $10) to advertise and introduce Kentucky Turf Success, the great Kentucky Turf weekly. Write Today Before They Are Gone. SUCCESS PUBLISHING CO. DEPARTMENT 1 LOUISVILLE, KY. LATONIA RACES J. J. SCHREINER AMERICA'S PREMIER CLOCKER SO Years' Experience as Trainer-Clocker A sufficient period to firmly establish my reputation for expertness and success, YOU CAN EMPLOY ME TO WORK FOR YOU $15 FOR TEN DAYS From Me You Get Track Conditions and No Scratched Horsos, but Fit Horses. Rush Your Order, with Address, for My New Code. My many clients will vouch for my marvelous success at Kentucky tracks. Consult a specialist of the game. I wire one or two horses daily at 11 o'clock. Telegraph remit-tajjct- or remit by express order in letter. Propositions Not Considered. Strictly Cash Only. 237 E. THIRD STREET COVINGTON. KY. FREE WEEKLY FREE "Southern Racing Letter." Send Name and Address for Copy to W. P. BECKER 435 ST. CHARLES ST., NEW ORLEANS, LA. BUSINESS INVESTMENT Would like to got in touch with a few reliable business men who will place $50 for me in return for real Information (not tips) from two stables only. About six horses each month. Inferences required and exchanged. Write and I will identify myself fully and satisfactorily. Address W. D. L. BOX 143 LEXINGTON, KY. The Victory System Tills system is the best turf Investment offered to the public in the history of 'ne racing game. It gives you an average of three or four plays a day, or one best bet a day, combined with my scientific betting system. Statistics will prove that this is the best system ever offered to the public. Address POST OFFICE BOX 31 STATION I CINCINNATI, OHIO VOLUME I. of ANNUAL RACING FORM FOR 1921 IS NOW ON SALE I DAILY RACING FORM PUBLISHING CO. 441 PLYMOUTH COURT :: CHICAGO, ILL. 1d-16ST East". 32nd STREET, NEW YORK. N. Y. 74 EX05ANQE STREET BUEFAXQ, N, Y, ALL MISSOURIAHS DOUBTERS SKEPTICS LOSERS 1 1 ! 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We ever stand prepared to submit a collection of these flattering endorsements in original form, with the envelope attached showing post-mark and canceled stamp. This indisputable evidence is a hundred fold more convincing than our full-page ad. We are waiting for you to check us up. If you appreciate the true meaning of the word N-O-W, you. will soon spell it the other way around, W-O-NI Liberal terms, contingent upon resultant earnings. If the System does not win consistently and fulfill every claim, you owe us nothing. tVift M. P. WALTER & CO., 18EHS& CANADA THE TIFFANY OF SYSTEM CONCERNS AUSTRALIA S. E. ARTHUR., Public Relation Msrr. PRIVATE LOCK BOX 40F ----- TOWSON, BCD. Chief docker's A "GOOD THING" IN EACH RACE Sold on All Newsstands, 60c Daily. "I TOLD YOU SO" YESTERDAY'S GUARANTEED $2 OCCASIONAL: KINGFISHER ...$4.90-2 WON I TOLD you that I had a winner on my $2 Occasional yesterday. I advised everyone to UNLOAD Win only, and again my loyal army of followers $ CLEANED UP?. WERE YOU WITH US? If not you still have time to $ CLEAN UP$ as Monday "I HAVE ANOTHER WINNER" MONDAY "AT LATONIA" Boys, all I can say to YOU here is "IF" YOU MISS THIS YOU NEVER WILL "FORGIVE YOURSELF," AS I HAVE THE O. K. THAT THIS ONE IS A "CINCH" AND WILL BE A GOOD PRICE. So Rush to your newsdealer and get "CHIEF CLOCKER'S" $2 Occasional. Horse Must Win or You Get Next One Free. I am doing this because I want everyone to WIN A GOOD BET on this one MONDAY. MY DAILY 50c SHEET Has a few LIVE WIRES. The BEST BET AND STAR SPECIAL. Both are worth a GOOD PLAY, so make SURE you get my Daily 50c Sheet. Also gives you a "GOOD THING" in each race at LATONIA. This sheet only costs 50c and is worth ?0 GET ME? SOLD ON ALL NEWSSTANDS IN EVERY CITY 50C DAILY, or mailed to you $3.00 a week. CHIEF CLOCKER 15th Floor, Great Northern Bldg., Chicago, 111. NEXT-OUT WEEKLY BULLETIN "The Little Player's Life Saver" Contains list of about twenty horses that are ready and expected to win next out. Each horse is rated so player may make selection if two start in same race. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: 1 Week, $1.00; 3 Weeks, $2.00; 5 Weeks, $3.00; 10 Weeks, $5.00. WE HAVE NO SPECIALS TO SELL YOU When wc pet late word on anything extra good we maii or wire this additional information to all subscribers who agree to accept telegrams. ABSOLUTELY FREE Owing to scratches, only five horses in last week's issue started, from Monday to Friday. Three won, one was second, and one was third. Saturday's results are not known at time of writing. This is the kind of information that gets the money. Do not miss this week's NEXT-OUT, as several are mentioned that are expected to go over at a LONG PRICE. New subscribers may have their subscription start with next week's issue, mailed on next Saturday morning, and this week's issue will be mailed free on receipt of subscription, and specials wired. Not on Salo at Newsstands. All Business by Mail. NEXT-OUT Suito 415, 500 Fifth Ave New York City Whisk. 10-1, won; The Wit, $14.50, won, is a" sample of the kind you get in the BLUE BOOK. 35c at all newsstands. MONDAY'S FORM SPECIAL: Octobcr-Peach-14-12-22-14. Standard Turf Guide, 22 W. Quincy St.. Chicago, HI. Daily Racing Form Circulates in the United States, Canada, Mexico, Continental Europe, Great Britain, Cuba, the Philippines. On sale each day before noon in Chicago, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore. Washington, Boston, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto, St. Louis, Cincinnati, Detroit. Pittsburgh, Louisville, Cleveland. Buffalo and points between, and shortly after noon in Kansas City and correspondingly distant points. No opinions; just the news of each day by wire. The only daily newspaper In existence devoted to the thoroughbred horse and the running turf. All American form charts by telegraph, with indexed entries. Compact, correct, cleanly edited and printed. Publisher of a Monthly Form Book of the highest value to students of racing. Handicap figures on all entries. No tips; Just the mathematical calculations of experts. The index numbers are always correct. Daily Racing Form is a model of correct detail In newspapcrdom. TERMS: 10 Cents Per Copy. $3.00 Per Month. $30.00 Per Annum. As plain enveloped letter; first-class mail. Single copies by mail 12 cents each. F. H. BRUNELL, Editor. C. C. RILEY, Associate Editor. DAILY RACING FORM PUBLISHING CO. 441 PLYMOUTH COURT :: CHICAGO. ILL. 167-159 East 32nd STREET, NEW YORK, N. Y. 74 EXCHANGE STREET :: BUFFALO. N. Y. THE Monthly Form Book containing charts of all races run on recognized tracks in North America during the month of AUGUST, is now on sale. PRICE, $1.00 Single copies hy mall will POSITIVELY only be sent as registered mail, with an extra charge of ten cents for registration. Not responsible for Woks sent as regular mail. DAILY RACING FORM PUBLISHING CO. 441 PLYMOUTH COURT- :: -CHICAGO, XL. 167-159 'East 32nd. STREET, NEW LYORK, N. Y. 74 3SOT0UTW5TWEET ;; 8UEFAX0, N. Y, . $100 Guaranteed SPECIAL "information" on this horse is of such THE a character as to warrant us making our most liberal offer. Here it is: The horse GOES Tuesday, Sept. 13. The price is $100 and NO propositions accepted. If it don't WIN at odds of 4 to 1 or better we will refund your subscription. We don't need to tell you we DEMONSTRATE we have "the goods." Mavourneen ..4-1 Won- Bromelia 5-1 Won Cho Cho .$3.20-$2 Won a SAMPLE of our "information." Do JUST you think such is GUESSWORK. Throw away your dope books. We are experts too busy BUYING and selling "information," not "tips," to make invidious comparisons or bother what others are doing. Please do not annoy us with such inquiries. If you want info, please remember our melon cutting with Leatherface 5-1 Tuesday's $100 Guaranteed Special is, WE BELIEVE, the best proposition ever handled hy us. We reiterate, NO PROPOSITIONS accepted. Include your phone number and telegraph your remittance AT OUR EXPENSE. DO IT NOW. National News Service (Turf Dept.) SUITE 1002 109 N. DEARBORN ST. CHICAGO. IILINOIS VOLUME I. of ANNUAL RACING FORM for 1921 1$ NOW ON SALE ANNUAL RACING FORM The International Authority on American Racing, Circulating in the United States, Cuba, Philippine Islands, Canada, Mexico, England, France, Germany, Austria, Hungary, Australia, India, Argentina, Chile, Peru, etc, eto. This Book Carries indexed form charts of all recognized racing in the United States, Canada, Cuba and Mexico, has supplanted all others for the use of racing officials and is universally used by jockey clubs throughout the world. Compact, accurate, perfectly printed, with absolutely correct index, on linen paper, lettered and bound in flexible leather. Contains, besides charts of all recognized racing on American tracks, the American and Canadian time records, scales of weights of various governing bodies and records of jockey mounts in the United States, Canada and Mexico for the year. Annual Racing Form has been oversold for the past few years and the attention of prospective purchasers of the 1921 edition is respectfully called to the desirability of placing orders early. PUBLISHED IN TWO VOLUMES PRICE, PER VOLUME, $10 Copies by mail must go as registered matter, with an extra charge of ten cents for registration. Not responsible for books sent as regular mail. DAILY RACIN6 FORM PUBLISHING CO., 441 PLYMOUTH COURT :: CHICAGO, ILL. 157-169 East 32nd STREET, NEW YORK, N. Y, 74 EXCHANGE STREET ;; BUFFALO, n, y,