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Daily Racing Form: n. Wednesday, March 1, 1922 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1922 drf1922030101 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Wednesday, March 1, 1922 Daily Racing Form. Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1922 $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 \R&cingQS^Forin i — g VOL. XXVIII. NO. 60. CHICAGO, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1922. SPECIAL EDITION Maryland Bill Moves On: Anti-Racing Measure Goes to Third Reading in House MARYLAND BILL MOVES ON . » Anti-Racing Measure Goes to J Third Reading in House. • Politics Plays Important Part in Fight Against the Sport — No Action in Senate BALTIMORE. Md.. February 28.— -The anti-racing Mil was passed through second reading by the , house of delegates today at Annapolis. It was by a vote of 75 to 25. It now goes to the third reading. , The hill has not yet been reported out of committee in the senate. A fine of $500 is provided for the first offense and a jail sentence and a fine for subsequent ones. Floor leader Gambrill voted for the bill and speaker ]j-e against the adoption of the judiciary rommittee's favorable report. Baltimore City's delegation was split, but with the majority of the votes in the negative, though several members did not ballot. Miss Risteau of Harford County, in explaining her negative vote, said that she abominated betting, but the financial aspect of the matter constrained lier to vote as she did. William Purnell Hall, author of the bill, led the fight in its behalf as chairman of the judiciary committee. Mr. Hall was on his feet for recognition by the chair as the clerk read the title of the anti-race track betting bill. "This bill," he said, "is designed to break up the partnership between the State of Maryland and the gamblers of the world; it is meant to do this and nothing more. For $600,000 a year we have sold our birthright. These honest, high-toned. ;reen Spring Valley gamblers," said Mr. Hall, "tell us that if we pass this law we will have more gambling than ever. Well, we'll see about that." Mr. Hall then referred to the cry which bad been raised in Baltimore City for home rule, which, be said, a 'Vertain curly haired mayor" bad called for vear in and year out. The city, he continued. Allowed Baltimore County to take $3,000 a day ►- from the Pimllco race track when it found that an nexation would bring the track into the limits of the city and the county protested against losing ihe rerenue. Quoting figures of the race tracks of Maryland Mr. Hall said that more money was bet at them last year than the combined capitals of the banks ^_ of Baltimore. "How long do you think baseball would last as the national game." asked Mr. Hall, "if we allowed pari-mntuel machines to run at the ball pnrks? The racing commission for the State of Maryland is a joke." he continued. "They have admitted that their rules and regulations are dominated by the New York Jockey Club. There is onlv one honest race track man in this state," said Mr. Hall, "that's Jim O'Hara. He admits that he does not care whether they run on one leg or two — all he's in the sport for is the money." Speaking of the loss to the state of the revenues from the race tracks Mr. Hall said: "We'll take care of that. I projHise to go over the budget with a fine-toothed comb and take something out of it that should come out." Delegate Squire. Cecil County, followed Mr. Hall in speaking for the hill's passage, and said: "If there were a horse race within ten miles of here today, I would move to adjourn to attend it. But the question has nothing to do with racing. It is a question whether the state shall so far stultify itself as to admit we must have legalized gambling lo pay off debts. "The race tracks." he continued, "are bigger and richer and more powerful than the State of Maryland. That should not be." Delegate Baker, chairman of the city delegation, said in explaining his vote that the racing commission had not lived up to its obligations to the state and had not performed its duties in the proper manner and had allowrd a body outside of the state to dominate its decisions. Witli the expressed hope that conditions would be better under the next commission he voted "No." Anxious About the Kentucky Dates r • ANXIOUS ABOUT THE KENTUCKY DATES LEXINGTON. Ky., February 28.— Charles Den-uian. assistant to trainer John Ix we, who is in Cuba. a came over from Louisville and this afternoon shipped to Douglas Park High Cloud, which has been running out at Beaumont Farm, and War Idol. Hold Me. Whirling Dun. Isosceles and Jou Jou. which were wintered at Keeneland Farm. By the way, about every third person one meets now is asking whether the Lexington meeting will open April 22 or April 29, and whether the Ken tackjT Derby will be run on Slay 6 or May 13. The Kentucky State Racing Commission has not fixed the dates as yet and it is not known here when there will be a meeting, chairman Camden being in California, General manager Matt J. Winn of tie-Kentucky Jockey CM is in New York and has not been heard from on the subject of dates since the Pimlico folks fixed the running of the Preakness Stakes for May 13. A definite announcement from the Kentucky Jockey Club as to what dates it will request the state racing commission to sanction would be welcomed by the horsemen and public generally, especially those who desire to engage rooms at Louisville for Derby day. Mrs. Wilfred Yiau's Workmaid. dam of Dun-boyne. fouled a chestnut filly by Omar Khayyam at A. B. Hancock's Clailwrne Stud this week. Mose I»wenstein arrived here last night from New Orleans and will remain until after the spring races. Miller Henderson was here today from lAMiisville. . ^ » Fees for the Leading British Sires . ^ » FEES FOR THE LEADING BRITISH SIRES Of the high-priced British sires this season. The , Teliurch's fee is $2,500; Bachelor's Double. Buclian. Gainsborough. Ray Crusader. Grand Parade, I'oly- rneliis. Pominern. Koi Herode. Sunstar. Orpheus and Swynford stand at $2,000: and Mack Jester, Caligula, r, Phalaris and Tctratema at $1,500. Racing Winnings a False Line: Mr. Vosburgh's Dissection of Leading Sire Statistics-Modern Fashion Calls for Numbers Rather than Quality or Class-Leaders of List Considered W. S. Vosburgh . J , , RACING WINNINGS A FALSE LINE] MR. VOSBURGH'S DISSECTION OF LEADING SIRE STATIS- \ TICS—MODERN FASHION CALLS FOR NUMBERS RATHER THAN QUALITY OR CLASS — LEADERS OF LIST CONSIDERED (By W, S. VOSBURGH) The fact that Mr. Hancock's stallion Celt led the winning sires of 1921 is to me a source of some gratification. Some years ago the late Major Hancock wrote to me asking me to buy him a stallion. He said he wanted a stallion "that would sire four-mile horses." He further stated that he had Celt, having leased him. but expected Mr. Keene would "take him away before next season," and he must have another horse. It has never been my habit to deal in sales of horses, and I so informed Major Hancock. But. in my ' reply. I ventured to hope he would not try to breed four-milcrs for the reason that no one would buy j them. I further stated that "if you have Celt on the farm, buy him and build a stone wall around him, for you cannot get a much better untried horse." The statement may sound extravagant, but. as I added. ' "if you had seen him win the Brooklyn Handicap you would agree with me." And so he would, for Celt's race that day when he shook olf first King James and then Fair Play was one of the best races I had ' seen for years. It takes a good horse to shake off two good contenders. Henry of Navarre did it when he beat Clifford and Domino at Morris Park, but it is a rare performance. It was Celt's misfortune to be in the same year and the same stable as Colin, and the latter, being able to win all the stakes, the stable had no need to start Celt as a two-year-old until late in the year, when he won the Junior Champion. The stable always claimed he "wasn't as good as Colin," but certainly he defeated Fair Play in the Brooklyn Handicap far easier than Colin defeated Fair Play in the Belmont Stakes, in which race Fair Play had Colin out to the last ounce. In the Brooklyn. Celt made the pace from the start, doing the first quarter in 2£% and the half-mile in 46 f., the mile in 1:38% and the mile and a quarter in 2:05!i. He had IOC pounds up and conceded weight to every horse in the race, seven pounds to Fair Play and eight pounds to King James. Celt never sired a horse as good as himself. Touch Me Not and Dunboyne have shown brilliant form at times: Coquette was a fast mare, but much cannot be said for the other. Yet Celt leads the winning sires. It is due to numbers, he having fifty-two starters. His colts. Column and Lord Baltimore, also Sedge, showed considerable class, but they were two-year-olds, and we should prefer horses that trained on at least two seasons and ran over distances longer than those run by two-year-olds. Star Shoot has run Celt a very close second, and no horse has a better record the last ten years. A son of the Derby winner of 1893 (Isinglass), anil a grandson of the Derby winner of 1867 (Hermit), he has vindicated his blood as he had already as a race horse, winning the British Dominion and National Produce Stakes of 1900. John Huggius, the trainer, told me the story of Star Shoot one day while we sat chatting during the Belmont Park meeting. His wind became affected and Major Eustace Loder, his breeuer and owner, told Huggins, who trained him: "People in my country (Ireland) will not breed to a 'roarer.' If you can sell him at a fair price, do so." At this time John H. inning was in England with an order to buy a stallion, and purchased Star Shoot for $2,500, brought him to America, and Messrs. Clay & Woodford took him. At their Runnymede Stud, Paris, Ky.. Star Shoot began life. Nimbus, foaled in 1905, was one of the first of his get to attract attention, but in 1907 was foaled his first really high-class one in the filly Ocean Bound, winner of the Alabama Stakes, beating Cherryola (Purchase's dam), and was a really great race mure. Star Shoot's success as a sire has been remarkable. Five seasons he has led the winning sires — 1911. 1912. 1910, 1917 and 1919. In sixteen seasons— 190G-1921 — he sired winners of 1,962 races of the value of (1,381,333. Star Shoot's Wonderful Stnd Record. Position. Year. Starters. Races. Value. 10 1900 18 53 $ r.2.395 4 1907 28 941 85.837 12 1908 31 105 48,225 5 1909 38 139J 57,825 3 1910 40 97 54.402 1 1911 35 102 41 .723 1 1912 56 126 79,973 3 1913 64 126 68,497 2 1914 69 167 93.9S7 2 1915 72 151 87,983 1 1916 87 216 13S.162 1 1917 81 167 131.674 3 1918 63 97 S7.795 1 1919 55 108 197,233 5 1920 49 109 161,496 2 1921 44 103 192,144 Totals (16) , 830 1.9C2 $1,581,333 I have a photograph of Star Shoot, taken as a two-year-old in England. He was more of the type of Hermit than Isinglass. He had a light neck, short back, but good depth of chest and back ribs, muscular quarters, tail set on rather low, great length of hind legs, but very straight fore legs and upright pasterns. He made a better looking old horse than he did a young one. judging by his pictures taken in America. I had heard the trainers claim tl.e early Star Shoot colts had bad feet, and one day at Saratoga Mr. J. E. Madden began extolling Star Shoot. "It's a pity that horse was ever brought to this country," I remarked. "Why?" asked Madden, with an amazed look. "Trainers all tell me his colts have bad feet." "They won't, now that I have him." replied Madden. "That I have him!" — it was the first time 1 had heard that Madden owned him, and my confuston may easily be imagined. Of course. I sought the first opportunity to assure Madden that had I known 1 he was the owner of the horse 1 should have been more reserved. But he only laughed. "I know how they talk," said he: "horses that are galloped are apt to get sore in their feet; but if the trainer knows j how lo treat them, it isn't serious. I think I can handle that. Watch the star Shoots after this. You'll hear less of that talk." And so it proved. | As the sire of Sir Barton. Grey Lag, Audacious, Star Charter and Ocean Bound, it is impossible to , deny Star Shoot's claim to a place among the great sires; but. like Celt, his position in the list of winning sires has been due to the large numl er of his colts and fillies, rather than to their class. When a i horse lias so large a number of colts ami fillies in training as he has had in some seasons — notably eighty-seven in 14*10 and eighty -one in 1917— they need not possess a great racer among them to place their p sire in the front rank when so much money can be won as in the recent years. In the ease of McGec. which is third on the list, it is much the same. Aside from Exterminator and \ Firebrand, his list of winners is not marked by quality, but abundantly so in quantity. And of Ballot the fourth in the list of winning sires, it is even more conspicuous. Ballot was a superb race horse, but t he has never sired a horse within twenty pounds of the form he showed while racing. 1 weighted him ! with 127 pounds for the Suburban of 1908. and he brought it home a winner. Two years later, after he had been a year in England. I weighted him with 129 pounds, and even then he was third, conceding I fourteen pounds to the winner. Fatuity of Honey YYiiiiiinu Exhibit. Sweep, fifth in the list of winning sires, has done better. As a race horse he was the best horse of f a poor year, and his sons. Leonardo II. and Eternal, were probably better horses than he was himself, and the same might be said of The Porter. But, aside from The Porter, his children's best efforts were e as two-year-olds, and few of them train on, the mare Penrose being a notable exception. Wrack, the sixth horse on Hie winning sire list, has done amazingly well, hut so far he has sired sprinters, the tilly Careful is a brilliant exception, a rare good filly. Broomstick, the seventh sire on the list, was hardly V as strong as in former years, nor have his stock shone over a fair distance of ground; but as the sire of f Whisk Broom II., Regret, Thunderer, Cudgel, etc., his place among the great sires of the generation is s secure. (Continued on second page). kA CING WINNINGS A fALsYJlNE (Continued from first page.) I fear our list of winning sires, based upon the amount of money won. is gradually ceasing to reflect the classilicalion of merit. It has never been I couclitsive test, but it was the best we had, and in a majority of years it has run true to form. It has usually been determined by the winners of the most valuable sweepstakes, and properly so. as those races were contested by the very best class ot horses, as in 1920. when Man o' War and Mad Hatter brought Fair Play to the front rank, or in 1919. when Sir Barton placed Star Shoot in the lead. But here we have a lot of sires in the lead by rocson alone of the amount of money won by their get with I marked absence of |Uality. They have a vast number of winners, but not winners of class. Here is Celt leading with fifty-two performers and 124 races. Star Shoot with forty-four. McGee with fifty. Ballot with sixty-eight. Sweep with forty-four. Uncle with sixty-six and 137 races. But what sort of races? Winter meeting races, selling races, sprinting races, where such a thing as a high-class horse is quite unknown. The reason for this unnatural state of affairs is due (1) to the fact that the value of the minor events is out of proportion to the value of the great sweepstakes races; (2) to the vast number of races of minor importance: (3) to the superiority in number of starters some sires have over others. Many of the racing associations cater to large tields of inferior horses (they make better speculation) than to the doubtful chance of great stakes producing good contests. The sire which has the greater number of starters, while he may not have a horse of high class, is enabled to show a greater amount of money won than others whoso get are greater in quality, but less in quantity. It is an invitation to breeders to produce as many colts and fillies by a given sire as they possibly can. without regard to quality or class. And it al-o impairs the list of winning sires of its value as a criterion of merit. New Orleans Racing Ends: Bunga Buck Runs to His True Form Yesterday \ ' j ' ' 1 j | , i p \ t ! I NEW ORLEANS RACING ENDS Bunga Buck Runs to His True Form Yesterday. ^J ♦ S3 Reverses With United Verde and Takes the Richest Race of the Meeting in a Canter. ~id • i — i NEW ORLEANS. La.. February 28.— The racing curtain for this season here was running down thin afternoon, bringing to a close the fifty days' meeting at the Fair Grounds, preceded by thirty-three days at Jefferson Park, where the sport was inaugurated on Thanksgiving Day. Both meetings were fully up to expectations, and while not as successful financially as several preceding ones, still a slump was expected, due to the country-wide business depression. In one lone respect the meeting just terminated excelled former ones in that there was an aggregation of horses here of the useful class that furnished entertaining contests and enhanced the standard of the sport. There was a general absence of the former large visiting element and the track was called on to draw heavily on local patronage for it support. This meeting caused a general loss to most of the regulars. The overhead was primarily the cause for this. Expenses here this winter was not far above the war-time standard. The racing has been of the usual winter type, good and bad. changed track conditions being encountered frequently and at times serving to upset calculations. Bad riding has been noticeable with regularity, the stars offending extensively in this respect. Getaway day was marked by a brilliant assem* blage despite the unfavorable weather, a misty rain falling intermittently throughout the afternoon, and it served the purpose of reducing the crowd considerably. At that, the attendance was easily of a record number. The heavy track today was instrumental in reducing the fields, particularly in the feature dashes, only eight of the original carded twenty going to the post in the Mardi Gras Handicap, despite its added $5,000. It had a mishap at the post that reduced the field still further by two, only six finishing. The mishap was due to the actions of Bygone Days, which wheeled at the start and, bumping into Blarney Stone, unseated Weiner from the latter. Bygone Days was left. The winner of the race, which was worth $3,455 net, was Bunga Buck, which racing in his best form, outstayed United Verde, which ran coupled with Tom Hare Jr. The winner held sway throughout and was easing up at the finish. BIFF BANG BY A NOSE. The Carnival purse of $1,000 was productive of the best contest of the afternoon and found Biff Bang the winner by a nose, with Postoral Swain the same margin before Oain de Cause. The finish, between the three had the big crowd in a high pitch of excitement. Irish Dream was victorious in the other handicap, a three-quarters dash that brought to the post some fast ones, with Hadrian an outstanding favorite because of his mud-running proclivities. He ran a game race, but Irish Dream had it on him from the start. Prince K again demonstrated that he is a good colt and proved an easy victor over the youngsters that started in the initial dash. Lady Boss was his closest attendant at the finish. The Decision and Rolo put up a spirited duel in the second race with The Decision the winner in the last stride. The final race found Mormon Elder, the favorite, taking down the purse after having shown vast superiority. The Wit landed in second place and Ettahe third. To J. S. Hays fell the honor of having the most winners at the Fair Grounds meeting, he sending eleven to the post. George V. Barnes was next in order with ten to his credit. D. R. ("Puddin") McDaniel met with his full share of success, nine of his charges winning. A. G. Blakely's horses accounted for eight races, while Darrell Cannon won seven with the G. Drumheller stable. Verity, a cheap sidling plater, was responsible for the showing of Hays, as she was one of the most frequent winners of the meeting for a month or more. Judge E. C. Smith plans a brief vacation in this section before going to New York. M. N. Macfarlnn. the only other out-of-town steward serving here, will depart at once for Mobile, where he will act as a placing judge and clerk of the scales. Starter A. B. Dade leaves tomorrow for his home in Henderson, Ky., to rest until the opening at Lexington. Irish Dream evidently did not harm himself any with his acrobatic stunt of crawling under the inner rail several mornings ago after he had fallen into a ditch. The mishap did not serve to even curb his mean disposition and. as usual, he had to he accompanied to the post by a pony at a cost of $10. Then he showed the way home to a fair band of sprinters. J. B. Campbell departs for Mobile at once to shape up affairs in the racing secretary's office. It did not take trainer Livingston long to make his presence felt with the L. T. Bauer string, which he took over several days ago. Biff Bang, the first horse that he sent to the post for his new employer gained the hardest kind of victory over Pastoral Swain in the fourth race today. • Current Notes of the Turf f e V of f is s • CURRENT NOTES OF THE TURF D. T. Bohn. a breeder of thoroughbred horses, died at his home in Harrodsburg, Ky., last week from pneumonia. Immediately after the Mexico City meeting closed several carloads of horses were shipped to Mobile, lx uis\ille and Bowie for the coming meetings at those points. Eighty of the 300 or more American horses which took part in the meeting at Mexico City, which dosed last Sunday, were sold to Mexicans, who plan to hold triweekly races during the summer. Page 2 DAILY RACING FORM _ __ Daily During Winter Months. Pally (Exoopt Monday) Balance of the Tear. DAILY RACING FORM PUBLISHING CO. 441 JXYMOTTTH COURT :: CHICAGO. ILL. 167-169 E. 32nd ST.. NEW YORK CITY. 74 EXCHANGE STREET :: BUFFALO. N. Y. Entered aa second-class matter, April 2, 1896, at the po*t-office at Chicago, Illinois, under the Act of March S, 1879. NEW YORK CITY OFFICE, 167-159 East Thirty-second Street. All dealers supplied from this office. Back numbers and monthly books supplied. for sale at all hotels and news-stands. ■T/B8CRIPTIONS MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE. 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Laser, General Agent. (Bell Phone, Olive 4«55.) Back numbers and monthly books supplied. CINCINNATI. O.. OFFICE, 720 MAIN ST. Heverin News Company, General Agent, successors to W. S. Manns. (Telephone Canal 1877.) Back numbers and monthly books supplied. an ■ =a 1 CHICAGO. ILLINOIS, MARCH 1, 19:22. ^~— — — — — I Havana HAVANA The horses which seem best in Wednesday's races are: Havana. Cuba. February 28. 1922. 1— Chisca, Kins Worth. Lui-Momc. 2— Fincastle. Little Black Sheep. Rebuke. 3 — Mack Garner, Fickle Fancy. American Eagle. 4— BELLE OF ELIZBETII TOWN, Meliora, End Man. 6 — Balfour. Lady Lovitt, Scintillate. G — George W., Loyalist, Dolly C. T. K. Lynch. Xi'w York Handicap. 1 — Willie Woods. Machine Gunner. Chisca. Lui- Meine. 2— Fincastle. Little Black Sheep. Acosta. Rebuke. 3 — Mack Garner. American Eagle, Fickle Fancy. Twenty Seven. 4— LAST ONE. Belle of Elizabothtoun. End Man. Meliora. ." — Balfour Audrey A.. Aztec. Navajo. ! — Mary Jnne Baker, Dolly C, George W., Bianea. ChiciiKo anil ItnlValo Handicap. 1— Chisca. Two Eyes, Machine Guuncr, Willie Woods. 2— Col Chile, Acosta. Little Black Sheep, Fin- aslle. 3 — American Eagle, Byrne. Mack Garner, Count Boris. 4— LAST ONE, Meliora. Belle of Kli/.aliethlown, End Man. ."• — Balfour. Audrey A., Aigrelle. Lady Lovitt. t! — Dolly C. Hoenir. Itianca. George W. Observer's Handicap. 1— King Worth. Chisca, Machine Gunner, Pokey B. 2— Fincastle. Acosta. Li I lie Black Sheep, Don Pepe. I — American Eagle. .Mack Garner. Byrne, Peasant 4— LAST ONI), Meliora. Belle of Elizabetlilown, End Man. "'—Audrey A., Balfour. Fairly. Navajo. 0— Hoenir. Dolly C, B go W., Bianea. Consensus of Handicaps. 1— Chis.a. Willie Woods, King Worth. Machine miner. 2— Fincaslto. Col Chile. Little Black Slieep. Acosla. 3 — Mack Garner. American Eagle, Fickle Fancy, Byrne. 4— LAST ONE, Belle of Elizabeth town, Meliora, End Man. ."—Balfour. Audrey A.. Lady Lovitt, Navajo. U — George W.. Mary Jane Baker, Dolly C. Hoenir. Tijuana TIJUANA The horses which seem best in Wednesday's races sre: Tijuana. Mexico. February 28. 1922. I— Jay Mac. Mac Johnson. Voorin. 2— Ternette. Miss Clark. Apple Jack. 3 — Mannclicn. Goldie Rose. Col. Murphy. 4 — No Wonder. Rosellis, Peggy Martin. ." — Capt. (lover. Tom Craven. Wedding Prince, •i — Mike Daly. Mary Fuller. Clover Junia. 7— (lath. Peerless One. Sweet Apple. 8— Trusty. Ike Mills. John Jr. G. W. Schilling. New York Handicap. 1 — Jay Mac. Blue Van. Voorin. Mae Johnson. 2— Missoula. Miss Clark. Bridgette. Apple Jack. 3 — Mannchen. July Fly. Goldie Bose. Col. Murphv. 4— Stanley LI., Choir Master. Myrtle A., No Wonder. •"'—Polly Wale. Proclamation. Capt. Clover, Wedding Prince. 0— Madrono. Plow Steel. Gordon Roberts Mike Daly. 7 — GAT11. Rouen. Hegreso. Nonsuit. •s — Perch. Ike MilK Dancing Girl, Pinecrest. Chicago and Buffalo Handicap. 1— Voorin. Olive D.. Blue Van. Von I^idy. 2 — Miss Clark. Apple Jack. Muriel's Pet. Al Wick. 3 — Rafrerty, Hig Smoke. Mannchen, Goldie Base. I— Frank Wilson. Choir Master, Stanlev H Myrtle A. 5— WEDDING riUNCE, Polly Wale. (apt. Clover. Nan McKinney. ti — Wise Judge. Madrono. Gordon Roberts. Clover Junia. 7— Miss Dunbar. Rouen, Gath. Sweet Apple. 8— M«y Maulshy. Ike Mills. Dancing Girl, Perch. Observer's II audita p. 1 — Blue Van. Jay Mac. Voorin. ("has. Canncll. 2— Apple Jack. Miss Clark. Ternette, Muriel's Pet. 3 — Mannchen. Rafferty. July Fly. Emma Welier. 4 — Peggy Martin. Choir Master, Ringleader. Stanley H. •"« — Wedding Prince, Capt. Clover, Polly Wale, Tom Craven. 8 — Nebraska. Madrono. Wise Judge. Mistress Polly. 7— Gath, Kegreso, Peerless One. Rouen. S— MAY MAI LSBY. John Jr.. Trusty. Ike Mills. Consensus of Handicaps. 1 -Jay Mac. Voorin. Blue Van. Mac Johnson. 2— Ternette. Missoula. Miss Clark. Apple .lark. 3— Mannchen. Rafferty. Goldie Base, July Fly. 4 — No Wonder, Stanley H.. Frank Wil-ou. Pcggy Martin. 5— Wedding Prince. Capt. Clover. Polly Wale. Tout Craven. 6 — Mike Daly. Madrono. Wise Judge. Nebraska. 7 — GATH. Miss Dunbar. Rouen. Peerless One. ■ Mjj ilaulsby, (ratty, Perch. Ike Mills. Frank W. Again Successful: Scores Another Runaway Victory at Oriental Park-Shipment for Kentucky Friday 1 I FRANK W. AGAIN SUCCESSFUL Scores Another Runaway Victory at Oriental Park — Shipment for Kentucky Friday. HAVANA. Culm. February 2*.— jr. Goldblatt's Frank W. came back after an impressive victory in the Independence Handicap last week and duplicated that race when he made a runaway affair of the fifth race at Oriental Park this afternoon. The Goldblatt racer, ridden by Penman, was raced in front under restraint until rounding the far turn, where be increased his advantage and in the stretch drew away into a long lead to win in a canter. Mayor House, which furnished what contention there was in the early stages, was tiring, but was second, a length in front of Hutchison, the latter being a half-dozen lengths in back of the winner. The races were run over a drying out track and was heavy next to the inside rail, but in fairly good condition on the outside half. Ravensea came from a long way back to win th" opening race by a neck from Primitive. The latter made all the pace, but tired badly when the final test came. Plurality won the second because he was the best ridden of the three. Penman picked the best of the footing: with liis mount, while Morrissey kept Stonewall, the favorite, next to the inside rail, where it was heavy. In the last sixteenth, when Stonewall quit. Plurality took t lie load and at the finished outgamod Coseorron. which made a determined effort in the stretch run. Tony Beau proved an easy winner in the third. He was ridden by Schcffol. followed the leaders until making the turn at the homestretch, where he eame through on the inside with a rush and when he got out in front was taken outside, where the fooling was firmer. Stanley was the victim of poor judgment on the part of his rider, who kept him under a choking pull on the backstreteh. where he raced next to the inside rail in the heaviest going. Word was received this afternoon (hat Andy Blakely would shin W. Daniels' two Cuban Derby candidates. Lighter and Costigan. from New Or-leaus Saturday. The colts are due to arrive here Monday. Botii are reported in condition for their Derby engagement. Jockey Nolan will accompany Blakely on tin- trip. Jockey Mack Garner, who has been riding at New Orleans, is expected here this week and will ride during the remainder of the Oriental Park meeting. He has been engaged to ride one of the Blakely colts in the Derby and all the three-year-old racers which Blakely has to stall. Msec Gold Matt will have the other calls on Garner's services. General manager F. .1. Bnien has extensive plans under way for the entertainment t f the banner crowd at Oriental Park next Sunday, when tin |S,wM Union CM) Handicap, at a mile and a sixteenth, will have its deeision. This handicap will have at least ten contestant* should the track be fast. Among the probable starters are General Menoeal. Mayor House. Sweep Clean. Billy Barton, Frank \\\. Tomahoi. Eleanor S.. Inquiry, The Loop-' ard, Louis A.. Ticacey and Sea Prince. Dr. F. W. Ashe reports that Hie good brood mare Dona Grafton foaled a fine looking hay csit by Bistouri (his morning at Oriental Park Stuck Farm. A dozen horses will be shipped Friday to LexittJC-lon. Ky.. to be rested tqi at that place. Included in Hie shipment will be Lonls A.. Ethel Vale. Col. Pal. Blue Dale, the property of O'Moara Br**,; Missed the Time anil Cotton Blossom, belonging to .1. 1,. Hall: Candle Light and Quaker, belonging lo E. T. Baxter; Daaaa Roma and Yellow Blaanosn. the property of Keen I'.ros.: Old Folks, owned by A. E. Brewster, and Perplexity, which Col. K. 1.. Baker recently leek out of a claiming race. Peel-Paragon Court Case: British Postoffice Authorities Seeking Light on Turf Scandal PEEL-PARAGON COURT CASE British Postoffice Authorities Seeking Light on Turf Scandal. (SPECIAL CAELEGBAM.l LONDON. England. February 2S. — Tin- Peel-Paragon case has come into the courts. Two hearings have been had at Bow Street. The case centers round the Duke of York Stakes race, run at Kempton Park Saturday. October : . and won by Paragon, with Abbots Trace seesaw] and Winter King third. Paragon's starting price was 100 to 8. It is stated that, in connection with this race, bets were made in the names of Capt. Oweu Pee] and Mrs. ."eel. to whom $17.r (M) was paid by various bookmaker-. Forty-live telegrams are said to have been sent from a postoffice in the Midlands backing Paragon for various amounts. Shortly afterward the Iwmlt sish *l s were informed that instructions had been given that all the money paid out was to be returned and every penny was paid back. Some of the bookmakers were roan-liiunicated with by the representative of a private detective agency and ether* by a relative of the backer. The reason given for ihis course of action is said to have been that as there had been sense delay in transmission the fairest thing to do would be to return the money. The |Kistoffice authorities are prosecuting Capt. Owen Peel and his wife, who se.nl tin' telegrams. It is claimed by the postoffice authorities that Mrs. Peel reeeived the result of the race immediately, sent the betting telegrams seme twenty minutes late and timed them ahead of the starting time of the race. The Peels are aristocrats. Mrs. Peel is a daughter to Sir Robert .lardine. a high-elass turfman. who is extremely rich and of the great China linn of Matlicson. .la I dine & Co. Capt. Peel is a sou of Mayor and Mrs. Hugh Peel, great Welsh land proprietor* and owners of the great steeplechaser Poethlyn. Which won two Gland Nationals. Capt. Peel was a gallant soldier in the Fifth Dragoon Guards during the Great War. Shaw and a "Conscience" Payment SHAW AND A "CONSCIENCE" PAYMENT HAVANA. Cuba, February "8.— Peculiar things happen around a race track, but Tom Shaw, one of the biggest bookmakers operating on the American turf, encountered an experience one day last week at the Fair Grounds at New Orleans "which probably he will, jot in his diary as an experience not to be forgotten. When Shaw leached the Fair Grounds on the day in question he started checking tin- accounts of the previous day. He was suddenly confronted by a strange man. who pladed a blank envelope in Shaw's hand and then disappeared. On Spearing the envelope Shaw found three |1,SM bills and a note which read: "Years ago I cheated you out of $3,000. My conscience has hurt me anil I am returning the money. Please don't inquire who it is." Shaw does not know- who the person is and was unable to recall the lost? of ?3.00(). Sanford Horses in Snow: Twenty-Two Destined for 1922 Racing Working Under Saddle at Amsterdam SANFORD HORSES IN SNOW Twenty-Two Destined for 1922 Racing Working Under Saddle at Amsterdam. NEW YORK. N. #., February 27.— John Sanford's Hurricana horses, to be raced on the New York courses this year, are working under saddle iu the snow and doing finely at Amsterdam. N. Y. So reports trainer Hollie Hughes, who will have exclusive charge of them this year. The stable of twenty-two horses will probably come to Belmont Park in March. Only six of them have been seen in racing. Among them are the fine filly Chateau Thierry, winner of the Mineola Handicap at Jamaica, and Snob II.. a fine colt which raced impressively last year and won the Belmont Park Nursery Handicap in l:ll'i for the main course three-quarters. Sleiveconard last year also gave fine promise and Pierre Qui Boule won one of her five races. Pietrus was most highly tried, but was near death at one time and did not win. Neither did Royal Charlie. All in all. the Sanford horses had a disastrous time of it in 1921 and were only coming into their own when trainer Hughes began to shape them iu the autumn. There are twelve two-year-olds in the stable, all beautifully bred and of American. French and English lineage. Three are by the Hurricana sires • huctaiiiinda. George Smith and Nassovian. Four are from French mothers and four more have English dams. Five are by the English sires Tracery. Sunslar and Sundridgr. and three by the French horses Rabelais, Ma in tenon and Ecouen. The Sanford stable list of horses in training for the coming season is as follows: Cordelier, b. g, ,"i, by Rabelais — Rod Cross, bv Macdonald II. Chateau Thierry, b. f. 4. by L'couen — Theresa, bv Ajax. Athelstan. b. g. 3, by Uncle — Consuelo, by Brad-wardino. Sleiveconard. b. or br. c. 3, by The Curragh — Danoscara, by Clifford. Snob II.. br. c, 3. by Prestige — May Dora, by Isidor. Pierre Qui Roule. b. f, 3. by Sweeper II. — Running Water, by Sir Dixon. Serenader. eh. c. 3, by Bachelor's Double — Golden Harp, by Llangibby. i'ranus, ch. c. 3. by Sunstar— Vera Cruz, by Fariman. Royal Charlie, b. g. 3. by Charles O'Malley— Captive Princess. I.y Captivation. Pietrus. b. c, 3, by Sundridge — Vacuum Cleaner, by Perth. Alio rsione, ch. c, 2, by Marathon— Silica, bv Koekton. Aragon. ch. o. 2. by Spanish Prince II. — Mabel Strauss, by I'ncle. Segovia, ch. f. 2, by I'ncle — Consuelo, by Brad-wardine. Dalby. b. c, 2, by George Siuilh — Eleiisiuia, by Isidor. Charlton, br. c. 2. by ( liuctanunda — Vantage II.. by Bock Sand. Valeria, ch. f. 2. by Tracery — FIcur d'Orange, by William the Third. Lneettn, br. f. 2, by Sunslar — Orange Ladv, by William the Third. Deviniere, b. f, 2. by Rabelais — Theresa, bv Ajax. Barcelona, b. f. 2, by Maintcnon — Lady '/.., by Ajax. Bahuucnra. b. f. 2. by Nassovian — Kildonau, by Lndas. Glcutill. b. c. 2. by Ecouen — Glorita. by Ajax. Kirkahly. b. or br. c, 2, by Sundridge — La Cagoule, by Cheri. A Lexington Male Line Alive: California Colt Lantados, Which Beat Motor Cop, a Direct Descendant LEXINGTON MALE LINE ALIVE California Colt Lantados, Which Beat Motor Cop, a Direct Descendant. For a number of years past it had been taken for granted that the male line of the immortal Lexington was extinct, but last year old timers interested in breeding affairs were pleasantly bar-prisod when at Tijuana the two-year-old It revealed that it is still in existence, a woefully attenuated line it is true, lmt still callable of propagating winning race horses. Recently this demonstration by It has been Bluntly reinforced by the racing of the much better eolt I^antados. Just how good Lantados may really be is yet to be proved, but in what he has done it has been established that he is gifted with the foremost essential of the real racer. Speed. Probably he will show presently what he can do over longer than a sprinting distance. The ancestry of I-intados is well worth consideration. Through Norfolk. Dinperor of Norfolk ami Cruzados he is a direct descendant of Lexington iu the male line. Aside from this nowadays unusual fae! he is otherwise chock full of I exiiigton blood. Alalantn. the dam of Cruzados. was by Grinstead — Blossom, by Virgil. Grinstead was a grandson of Lexington and Blossom was a daughter of the Lexington mare Blunder. Fernanda, the dam of I^ni-tados. was by the Aniei'iean Derby winner Key id Santa Anita. His dam. Aloha, was l.y the Lexington horse Orinstead. dam the Lexington mare Experiment. Fernandina. dam of Fernanda, was | daughter of Orange Leaf, by Rutherford— Fallen Leaf. Rutherford's dam was the Lexington mare Aerolite and Fallen Leaf was by the I^exington horse Grinstead. dam Mollie McCarty. which in turn was by Lexington's grandson Monday. Here is enough concentration of Lexington blood to enchant the most devout woishiper of that most wonderful and prepotent sire in American breeding and turf histoiy. It will stand a lot of analysis. In this young horse lies the possibility of at least a partial revival of a line of breeding formerly held in this country to be without a superior in the world. Conjecture can wander wide as to what the effeet of such an outcross as he could give would have on our present fashionable lines. What the present-day breeders might think of the matter is really the determining factor iu the case. It is worth their while to consider the following tinex-t ended pedigree: f f Lexington t f Emperor J Norfolk I Novi.e f- Vf.,No'" L, ■ f.Maleolin „ =H folk... Clarion lMa§*ie Mitchell Sfc I I . f Cilroy I f,. . , 2" 5 I.. Atahuata.l , . JGrin8te»a •••• UistertoBuric fvirgii w ~r ?1 Mtlossom I Blunder 2 . .. , f ., . . I Tradueer Or Key el I hev.ot I ,,,„,;., 5= Z\ ■"*■ L, . fcinstead VUolia Anita.. },-. |J [ Experiment ^ *■£ 1 f f Order •-I •IPernan- Jflrat Can.... I *£•**,. •k*a... I fRntherferd .iratigeLeaf | K.,lu.n u..(f Some National Romances: Shaun Spadah Not Likely Favorite for This Year's Race SOME NATIONAL ROMANCES * Shaun Spadah Not Likely Favorite for This Year's Race. • How Poethlyn the Great Was Bred and Progressed — Rubio's Peculiar Preparation. •— — LONDON. England. January 24. — Shaun Spadah. winner of last year's Grand National Sleeplecbase. though doing well for Poale at Lewes, will hardly be the lOL'U' favorite. He has ten pounds more to carry in the March race and hasn't started this year. .Shaun Spadah has not yet been hacked with any emphasis in the future books, though a public favorite. The record is rather against successive winners of the Grand National, which has been run for sixty -eight times. Only four horses have won twice. Abd-el-Kader and The Colonel have been the only successive years winners. The Lamb in LStiS and 1871, and Manifesto iu 1897 and tlM, each won two Nationals. There was much romance about The Lamb, which when a three-year-old was sold for £§•*, He was offered to a sportsman named Studd. who. however, refused to entertain the idea of buying because, in his opinion. Tin-Lamb was not strong enough "to carry a pair of Units." What Mr. Studd said in 1871 when hi* own horse. Despatch, finished second in the Grand National to The Lamb, we are not told. There are interesting stories related about most Grand National winners and it would bs well worth the while of somebody to collect and present them in book form. A thoroughly readable volume about the Grand National has yet to be written. The author will, one imagines, dwell joyfully on the early history of Mrs. Peel's Poethlyn. the Welsh word for brandy, which won the substitute Grand National, run at Gatwick in 1918. and then, the following year, placed the seal on his fame by winning the first post-war National at Liverpool. POETHLYN'S PECULIAR PROGRESSION. In IBM Major Hugh Peel bought a mare named Fine Champagne for $1L'.".. Three .veins later she was mated with the stallion Rydal Head, by St. Frusiii|iiin — Bydal. by Bend Or. The foal resulting „ from this alliance was to use the major's own words, "A weak wretch, which had for sometime to be held up to suck, and whose legs were for a long time crooked." Both mare and foal were sold as worthless. Major Peel received *:;.1 for the foal. The buyer within two days had parted with the youngster at a small profit to a hotel keeper at Shrewsbury, who had the animal trained as a two-old, but lo no good purpose. In the autumn of that year Major Peel was told by his trainer, Gos-well, that there was a nice horse for sale at Shrewsbury and the major, his wife and Goswell motored over to inspect the animal. They were shown a big. overgrown two-year-old. which proved, of course, to lie the developed foal that had been sold in disgust for !| .*5."i. However, both Major and Mrs. Peel toook a fancy to him and bought him for BSSk, The horse was taken to Major Peel's farm, turned out in a paddock, and christened Poethlyn. Voluptuary, winner of the Grand National in 1881. belonged in early life lo Lord Bosebery. who raced him on the flat. In 1883 he was sold to Mr. E. P. Wilson and shortly afterward won a hurdle race. Iu a second hurdle race he was beaten and then won the Grand National, although he had never previously raced over fences. In bis old age Voluptuary appeared on the stage of Drury Lane theater, London, in a play called "The Prodigal Daughter." SOME OTHER NATIONAL ROMANCES. Jealousy, the heroine of 1.S01. was ridden by Joe Kendall, a jockey who hud carried off a French Derby, a double that has in later history be"n completed by Percy Woodland, the rider of Drumcree (liKKi). A flat race jockey not ipiite so fortunate in bis attempt at Liverpool was Bob Sly. Iu Free Trader's (UBS) National he was second on Minerva — -beaten three-quarters of a length; later iu that campaign, when riding Melissa in the Epsom Oaks be was beaten in a sensational finish by Mincepie, which won on the post by a neck. The oldest horse to win the blue ribbon of the steeplechases was Why No? (1894). successful when thirteen years old. The youngest were Regal. Aus-lerlitz (1S77). and Empress (1NS0). all five-year-olds. The oldest animal that ever ran at Aintree was Liberator. He was seventeen years old when he started for Old Joe's (1SS0) race. Only two-four-year-olds have ever been saddled. 'Hie first was Beal Jam in Emblem's ilSC3l journey; the other, by name Terrier, started in Voluptuary's (1SS4) year. Chandler (1S-1S) defeated three previous winners — Matthew. Pioneer and Jerry — also a much-fancied candidate named Eagle, the mount of Johnny Brom, a champion middleweight boxer. Hal Court ran second three times behind Alci-biade (ISC), Salamander (18C(i) and The Colonel. He was the most unfortunate horse at Aintree and ran in seven races. Frigate also started for seven Nationals and was second tv.i ■•. but she won in ISSS. Other horses that have run in seven different years are Gamecock (1877) and Liberator (1879), but they lioth won in their turn. The records of the famous Steeplechase are full of romance. Chandler had been picked up for S12.1 when drawing a grocer's gig. Miss Mowbray, having been returned as useless for racing, was then sold for $."500, but she was returned as unsound, loiter Miss Mowbray was Moid to a Mr. Mason for a few pounds and. after winning three steeplechases with her. she was sent to Malton to be trained by John Bcntt. During the winter she was ridden by Harry I^impaugh with Lord Middlelon's hounds, finally winning the National (lSSSf) in a field of twenty-four. Miss Mowbray ran second to Peler Simple the following year. Two years later she broke her neck at Becher's I'.rook. Abd-el-Kader. the first dual winner, was bred from a mare that had drawn the Shrewsbury coach. Later Voluptuary, the winner in 1S84. was destined to finish a romau-tle career as a stage horse. As a three-year-obl he ran unplaced in Bend Or's City and Suburban. * The 1908 winner. Kubio, was tired in America and sold with Mr. Haggin's horses at Newmarket fi r CIS. Before winning the Liverpool lie had been broken for hunting, but fell lame and. like Chandler, was driven in a traveler's gig. A year or so -« before that Bubio bad been used as the motive power of a hotel bus iu a small town iu the Gloucestershire hunting country. Americans at Snow Sports: O'Neill and Other Jockeys Driving and Riding Winners in Alpine Snows AMERICANS AT SNOW SPORTS O'Neill and Other Jockeys Driving and Riding Winners in Alpine Snows. All the American riders of aceount who work in European fields are having good sport among the Swiss snows this winter. With them are several of the leading British jockeys. The Loudon Sportsman of February 9 printed this of their dongs: "Magnificent weather and a fine attendance, in-eluding about ." (» • Italians, who came up by special train, were associated with the third and last day of the Sunday St. Moritz races. The skikjoring race over the ice for the Geneva htakes was the feature of the day. It was won by O'Neill, the American jockey, and Mrs. Martin, wife of "Skeets" Martin, driving Sclinncki. The second horse was Lux. driven by K. Pollak and Mine. Mallet." Of an iiieident cabled from Palis as a racing happening of regularity the Sportsman has the following : "The jockeys O'Neill and Archibald had mounts In the flat race on the rolled snow on the froxen lake of St. Moritz Sunday. February S. O'Neill won by less thau a length from a horse ridden by a young Cerinan. who just before reaching the winning post gave O'Neill a crack on the head with the loaded end of his whip. There was .a scalp wound as n result and the offender was fined "00 francs an i -was suspended fur the remainder of. the meeting," Page 3 Fair Grounds Form Chart FAIR GROUNDS FORM CHART NEW ORLEANS. LA.. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28. 1822. — Knir Grounds (1 mil.-). Fiftieth ami h\ \ day. BaMatM Men's Racing Association. Winter Meeting af 50 day-. Weather clear: temperature 65 . Stewards. K. ('. Smith. If. Ma( -farliin. A. ('. Meitlo and 1.. M. Holmes. Judges. .1. ]{. Campbell mid Joseph Mclennan. Starter. A. R. Dade. Racing Secretary. Joseph McLennan. Racing starts at 2:45 \ . in. (Chicago time 2:45 p. nt.). •Indicates apprentice allowance. ftflKQrT FIRST RACE— 1-2 Mile. (March 3, 1916— 47=i— 2— 111.) Victor Purse. Purse $1,000. UVuO • 2-year-olds. Allowances. Net value to winner $700; second. $200; third. $100. Index Horses AWtPPSt % V4 "4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Q H C P S ti0360)PRIXCE K. w S r. :. V V l'l J XfflUm .Marshall Eros 7-4 S-3 *•« 1-2 1-4 O0331 1,ADY BOM w Mi n :: l'l 21. 2] M Garner W F Ormsbee S M 7 .' tj-" 00531 KORK Witt 7 fi l'l ::-" ■ - " ButWell J L Holland 2 12-50-5 :;-.*. 1-1 00331 -ANITA HAMPTON* w 10G 9 4 J" 4* 4- T Nolan Winfrey Pros ti 10 I :: 7-5 BMSI MAaOOTTB m loo 2 l' fi'-' 5- :." ■ Pool 3 M t:oode ft io s :: s-5 M»454 MAK.IOltll' WOOD W 109 1 1 V fi-' «' F W-hicr 1 M Gonde ;s 10 S I S-5 1.0414 P*CK OF CMRRIA w 110 :; I 7' 7- 7'?. -T D M'n.yll T Griffin I ]5 16 I :; 00481 HAttBONB w HI I 7 S- K' . I* A Wilson J A Camilla 50 fiO oo 'JO M 00531 MISS l'.RETTENHAMw M3 4 ;i !) !t I It KoinVltiW M Carter It ;..| 5U 20 H -; Coupled in betting; no separate place or show betting. Time. 24-"s, oOVs. Track heavy. Winner— P. g. by M.mt d'Or 11.— Louvois. tiy Fleet ionecr (trained by I.. F. Marshall; bred by Mr. Joseph B, Widener). Went to post at ":4fi. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. PRINCE K. was away slowly, but saved ranch ground when coming into the stretch and, taki lithe lend, easily held LADY BOBS aafe. The latter showed the mo t early speed and had to race wide, but liiiished gamely. ROBE was hard ridden and was tncing gamely at the end. ANITA HAMPTON was tirius badly through the stretch. MASCOTTK was gaining through the last i|iiarter. Scratched— (005SO)Deario. 103: no.~i.tl 'Carmen Pantnges. 10.".; OO.'.so Athlete. 100. Overweight Rork, 4 pounds: Prince of 1'iubria. 4. fJAt^QQ SECOND RACE— 3-4 Mile. (Feb. 9. 1918— l:ll"r. — G — 116.) Purre $1,000. 3-year-ohls UvllOO and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $700: second. $200: third. $100. "index Horses A Wt PPSt '4 "... ■'.-., Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S (.0080"*THF. DECISION MlW 4 3 R 1' 2'1 V' C l~uig A Siv.nl,,' 2 3 Q 1 PT GMM'ROLO wt: 4 !)7 11 fi J* |*| ink f G Rre'ningG O.l.lo la IS M 4 I 00289 FUZEY w I M 10 X JJ J»| 7' V A GnntnerJ S Hays 1", U If, C :'. fe4M££ KlltAII w i 107 fl * 10' 10' ]0- 4' F Murphy O Wenclol S 10 10 4 2 r.9938~DoKl«' w 4 101 s 10 VIM Pit* II Thomas (', .1 Kong 10 U 12 .". 2'. 0W428) *BB' 1IT I.IGHTSwK 6 111 :! ;. V. :!'?. :i= tin L Conev .1 J McCnuley ^41 I -I 4-". MM BUGLE MARCH wn I M7i 7 :» • •• .".'. 7» B Pool M F Hirsch 10 U U .'. t| «.048:t*PA.\.\MAN w 7 114 1 4 4' 4- v: S"k A Wilson C Knight :: lX-:.16-:.7-~ 7-10 «048 ; PLAIN BILX. w 5 110 f, 7 S~ "." «•' 91 J D M'neylliclcoy Pros tt JO JO S 4 i019.VlP.oN HOY w fi 101 fill H 9] xh 10" J Wallace J F Hurdette :',') :io :;0 II fi MMS PllII.ANDICP.F.R wn 4 MS 1 1 t* 11 11 11 F Smith .1 C Cahn 1". 20 20 X 4 Time. 24'/,, 49. l^'/i. Traok heavy. Winner — It. g. by King James— Verdict, by Tyrant (trained by A. Swenke; bred by Mr. Henry T. Oxuardi. Went to post at .°.:0S. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. Till: DECISION, helped by the going and well ridden, set the pace r.nd stood a hard drive resolutely and outstayed UOI.O in the last few strides. UOI.O ran a good race and. taking the lead, appeared the winner when I sixteenth out, hut tired in the linal strides. Fl.rZKV entue with a rush ll'ioiigh the stretch stud was running gamely nt the end. KIRAH closed a big gap in the stretch. IMNUC also came from far back. PItlOHT LIGHTS retired in the last eighth. PANAMAN had no mis-l,;.ps. Scratched— OtMl.VMurpl.y. lO.t: 0041.' Pretender. 100: OOl.V.'I.ady Mildred. 101; 004.V, Midnight Stories. !rj; 004.V. Plato. KM. Overweight' — ltolo. 1 pound: Kirali. 1: Doric. J; IMigle March. l'L.: Plain Pill. 3. -J-jriP^QQ THIRD RACE— 3-4 Mile. (Feb. 9. 1918— lill^—G— 116.) Purse $1,000. 3-year-o!ds UllOui/ and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $700; second. $200: third. $100. Index Horses AWtPPSt % '. ~"/i Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S ( 00482 I'VAN'SYl.VIA v. it t lofl B J 1* ]'• V 1". A Oantner I. M Reuter :; 41 41 S-.*. 4-5 i050o- Tl'RN'ABOl'T wB 4 KM t 11 «' :•"'- L" 2s A Wilson .1 II Deav'nort :: :: ln-jfi-.". :;-.". MB1* 1 WrOPAlB wit 4 104 10 ;. :;n 4'' 4' ::5 L McD'ottO W fhappell 4 fi • Q 6-.". M»4r.5*MISS DIXUC wt» 4 f»4 7 !t U S1 9' 4- .1 Wallace A Finley Ml P 0 100 40 JO MMt«CH31SV BARTHKLXW 4 100 r. x :,\ :;u q ;," H Jones H W Moore 10 u 12 5 21 «0.~.O.~ NORTH SHORB wit 4 9S 0 4 7' 7' S' «'■ C I ang J B Phillips fi 8 X :: s ; ;, 4I0429 RONKRO BLVB w I 9«1 2 1 4' fi' 5" |» G Rre'ningMcOn &• Taylor 20 :;o M 12 ti «0818 OAR wn 0 lOfi S 12 l 9' 11- S- F Welner C ./ Brookmiller 20 JO 20 I 4 «; M)83 ItAOAZZA wn '. 10:'. 4 7 11- 11' 6' 9j R Roin'elliP.dfield i- Kiny fi x 8 :: 8-5 00428*SANHA1AVOOD w i: 4 109 :; M 10" 101 tt' M" B Pool J R doner « 7 fi Q H-: tiftHlM'I.AN'TOON m it 4 ■ 1 :: 91 ]J 12 ll"' J Owens J Pardri.lge JO JO 15 fi :( 00340 TITANIA wr. .'. 1"1 11 C 2' 2'i 71 12 H Thomas W Durnan fi I X " 8-5 Time, 23*5, 48 Vs. l:MK Track heavy. Winner — P.r. in. by Iv.in the Terrible— Sylvia Dunbar, by Olsini ttrained by J. H. Baker; bred by Mr. Otto Steifei). Went to post at 3:34. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving: second anil third the same. VANSYI.VIA rushed into a long pad at once and wou all the War, but began tiring after reaching the last eighth and just lasted to win. Tt'H.X APOI'T suffered from some early interference and had to be raced wide, but came fast through the stretch and WM going gumest at the end. TWOPAIB ran a good race and had no mishaps. MISS DflCIB came from far buck in the stretch drive. CAB and SANDALWOOD were always outrun. UAGAZZA was cut off soon after the start. Scratched— OOL'Sr.-Mose. 10S; 00120 Serbian. 107: 0041.5 Surmount. DM: Mf4S*D«r*, 92. Overwcights--Yausylvia. 4 pounds; Turnabout. 3; North Shore. 4; Bonero Blue, o1-..: Ragnzzn. 1: Titania. ."•. f^H^OA FOURTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. (Feb. 12, 1916— 1:42'^— 4— 113.) Carnival Purse. UvrtJiF" Puree $1,000. 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Net value to winner $700; second, $200; third. $100. 1 ml ex Horses ~vVt~PPSt \ '; % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P I («04K.:rri!IFF RANG wt: 5 110 8 2 M 2' P l1' 1" H Thomas I, T_ BMW •". « fi^ 8-5 7-10 00307 s PAST" AL, SWAIN wb * 110 4 :'. 4- \- 21 21 2" T Nolan G C Winfrey 8 10 10 :! 7-5 «0S84-'OAIN DB CAUSli wb 5 102 7 8 S 51 51 V V (' I-ang J Arthur 10 12 12 4 S-5 1. 0337 WAl'KHAG wit 8 104 :; 5 5' til »1 4- 4- I. McD'ottC N Freeman 15 10 15 6 :: 00.707 -WVNNRWOOD wit fi 110 1 1 I'll'' 4' 5= 5» J D M'neyT O Webber 2 :;i 10-51 1-2 100484 ) VALOR wb 8 110 ti 4 ::1 M 0- 6- «• A Wilson P J Lavin C-5 C-5 4-5 1-3 1-6 004 17 3 WILLOW TREE WB 4 1011 5 7 71 73 7' 7' 7' F Weiner J I! Cloher 20 H 20 8 4 ■MM INOO ; w 8 97 2 fi fi" 8 X S 8 J Owens T F. Crist 10 15 12 4 2 Tune. 25. 491L. 1:16, 1:43^. l:««i. Track heavy. Winner — P. h. by Textile— Byf. by Miller (trained by W. Livingston: bred by Mr. Thomas Monahaii). Went to post at 3:59. At post 4 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving: secrtnd and thud the s:.me. BIFF BANC after being saved under hard restraint in the early running, had to he ridden hard when taking the lead and just outstayed PASTOKAL SWAIN. The latter ran a good race, was close up all the mmj :"' l finished gamely. CAIN DK PAUSE saved much ground M the turns and. finishing fastest of all. would have won in a few strides. WVNNKWOOD set the early pace, but Was done after reaching the stretch. VALOR quit in the last quarter. WAI'KKAO ran well. Scratched— 0a53*2-Trant ilia. 100. Overweights — Willow Tree, l'j pounds. C*fkfZ.€k~i FIFTH RACE— 1 1-4 Miles. (March 7. 1910—2:04^—6—101.) First Running MAR2I OUt CF J- GRAS HANDICAP. $5,000 Added. 3-vear-olds and upward. Net value to winner $3,455: bocoml. $1,000; third, $54)0: fourth, $250. "inoVx Horses AWtPPSt '4 '.. % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O U C p" Si «4"7S34-IH'N '.A BUCK w 4 11". X 2 1- 1= L 1» 1" .1 U M'n.yH Datlner 2} I 21 1 TT «0O534)t NITL'D VKRDK w 4 124 5 ?, 4'1 4« 3' J' 2"t M Oiirm-r C W Clark J Jl 12-51-5 2-5 I lltO'J S. OK PLEASURE WB 9 115 1 5 5' :■* 5' 40 ?.* K Pool J M Ooode X In 10 4 2 00584 )GRAY UAHLKS w 5 lo7 7 4 :;' :;i 21 VI 4* I Nolan T H Cross fi lo 8 .1 8-5 oo4.~.7-t:oi'RMAND m fi no 2 fi ; ■ fi fi 5- c Unc j r— ■Iffn 5 7 fi 2 1 00334 TOM HAKE JR. w 3 102 4 1 2' 2- 4'1 51 « L McD'ottO W Clark ?2 21 12-51-5 2-5 00534 BYGONE DAYS wb 4 Ml '■'■ LeH at the post. A Wilson C J Rrockmillor x x 8 :; X-5 (00507 )RLARNi:V STONFw 4 104 r, LofctrMar. l*W«tatt Reiser Pros 5 7 7 21 1 tCoitpled in betting: no separate place or show betting. Time. 25, 491i. l:15Vi. l:42°i, 2:09%. Track heavy. Winner — Ch. c. by Vnlcain— Mary Orr. by Orimar (trained by .1. 11. D.a venport : bred by Mr. Edward F. SiinuiM. Went to post at 4:27. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow-. Won easily; second and third driving. BUNG A Bl'CK raced into a long lead at once anil, keeping it. held sway throughout and won in a canter. INITRD VFHDK suft'ered from interference by TOM HABfl JR. on the stretch turn and finished gamely, but was tiring and ju^t lasted for necond place. SANDS OF PLKASI'KK came with a rush through the stretch. TOM BABE JR. |itit. GBAI OABLF.S tiled in the stretch. BYUONF. DAYS wii el«-d at the start and unseated the rider on Bl.ARNF.Y STONK when bumping into him. scratched--00590 Valor, 112; (00309)Cny. 12i); 005K3-Slippery Llm. 105; IH1041 (ostigan. «S: 60590 Wynnewood. 105; 0 ».53I:,lrish Kiss. US; (MtTI)By Oosh, 90; (005S.tlMan.Mvre. 104: MOM Baigneur, US; 0O53U3Pit, 100; tiOlIU^P.roIherly IxjVc. 102. tuerweights -Gray Cables. 1 iM.nnd. CA'I'Q9 SIXTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. (Feb. 9, 1918— 1:11%— 6— 116.) Marines' Handicap. $1,000 OUOt/M Added. 3-year-olcls and upward. Net value to winner $710: second. $263; third. $142. "index Horses AwTPPSt'~1j "4 Sir Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S~ «0308TTlVlSl'l DREAM wit 5 if:! 11 I* 1» 1 '*; 1' 11 J LurUeA Swenhe 21 1S-51S-51 1-J •MM* HADRIAN wn 6 1"7 2 :l :;- 2" 21 21 ■ Pool J C Ferriss 2 2 7-5 1-2 1-5 00484 -SKRAI'IS wit 4 111 5 5 4' 4 Z3 :(= M Oarner Pelican Stable 8-5:: :! 4-5 1-:! (00431 iT. D'HONNKl'P. wit fi 113 3 4 5 5 4J 4'1 J D M'neyC: Drumheller 5 7 7 J 7-10 (i05S5:KN »T GRAM w.t :', !'X 4 2 J'l »1 5 5 C I^ung M R Pons X U 12 4 7-5 Time. 23%. 48%. 1:15. Track heavy. Winner— It. g, by The Cnrragh — Trance, by P.en Brush (trained by A. Swenke: bred by Mr. John S.i n fold I. Went to post at 4:50. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. IRISH DBBAM l»'gan fast and. showing the nioHt speed from the start, linixhed gamely and easily .ai-staved HADBIAN. The latter was hard ridden all the way and made a resolute linisii. BEBAPIS closeo'a gap in the last fiuarter and finished close up. KNOT GRASS unit badly. TABLEAU D'HON-NKI'R ran a bad race for him. Sctatched— (tMt533)Ccntiineter. 122: (00430) F.ddie Kickenhach-r. 122: (001S9)F.liner K.. 110; 00450 The Franciscan. 95. Overweights — Hadrian. 3 pounds: Knot Cia»s. 1. AARQQ SEVENTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. (Feb. 13. 1915— 1:44%— 3— 104.) Purse $1,000. 3-year-OvFtj)f7 L old^ and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner S700: second. $200; third. $100. Index Horses AWtPPSt '4 '_■ :4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Q u (■ p j 00508 MORMON ELDER wit G 112 8 7 a'll" I'll' 1'IH J RurkeAi, C'y S Lewis S-5 8-5 7-5 3-5 1-1 6Mtt*THB WIT wit 5 110 J G 71 fi' l'l 4' J'l L Coney R L Rogers III] 8-5 00508 ETTAHE w 7 100 I 2 M -■' -■ 2'' M T Nolun Winfrey Pros 10 12 10 4 2 MM* "NATURAL w 4 102 10 4 4' H "-' "' 4" II Thomas .1 J I.yon :: q 1^.51 |_J 00505 PECC.Y C. wi: ."• 104 7 1 :'.' 4 B* 5'1 V A Wilson J S Ownbev fi X X X -', 00371 -•SOOURCIKMAN w 7 Ml 9 9 10 | | !■ fi- fi1 C Lang N B Mayiiel.l 5 7 7 2' fi-5 00503 Cl.lN',liFli:i.D w t 95 5 5 2' l» li" 1* 7' J Wallace .1 Armstrong :;o :;o 2^) |J | 00400 IllONEC wn 4 109 1 :; ii» 7'' 71 X- X- S Lowe F A Horold S 10 10 I • 00433*PANSY w 4 lot I x :•' M M 91 !•' H (ilid: K J Kahn 50 80 fin -0 10 00532 OAKLWN EELLEWI I Ml SM I* 8= 9s 10 10 F Weiner W F Strauss 15 15 r. ti - Time. 25%, 50, 1:16%. 1:45. 1:52%. Track heavy. Winner -B1U. g. by Ogd.n — Kate I)., by (csaiinn 1 trained by I:. M.Gnrvey; bred bv Mr John E Ma. idem. W. nt to post at 5:ll». At 1 Ml I minute*. Start good and slow. Won handily; second and third orriiig. MORMON ELDSB raced into the lead after going a half mile and. keeping it. won under r. traint. THE WIT was hard ridden all the wa; nad. clM*M a gap. was 'unning gamelv at Hn end irTTAME set tin- early pace and raced gamely, but wiJS tiijn,' at the finish. NATURAL was in the deepest paH of the track at the end. I'KGOY t li.nl a.. Btl»ha|W. ( I.INCHFIFLD |iiit Scratched-0050!»"Olil Faithful. In-i: OOI0O Loyal Ilii.k. US; (005X1 lOiummoiid 107 t;(|-|17 Baaa l.e 9 ; 0O4H7 Field Liik. 99: 00145 lb 11 ington. 92. OVerwei-hls The Kit, 1 pound, IA ;;^.\ , I. Havana Form Chart HAVANA FORM CHART HAVANA. CUBA. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1922.— Oriental I'ark tl mile). Eighty-fourth day. Ouba-American Jockey and Auto Club. Winter Meeting of 107 di vs. Weather clear: temperature 80". Stewards. .1. Hachmeister. ('. H. Lansdale and E. Burke. Judges. ('. Cornehlsen and Edward Jasper. Starter. James Milton. Ba ing Secretary. Martin Natlianson. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. (Chicago time 1:57 p. m.i. •Indicates apprentice allowance. ftf\eZCk/i riRST RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. (Jan. 24. 1917— 1:05%— 5— 102.) Purse $700. 3-year-OvFOlJ'^t olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $550; second, $100; third ' T $50. * -r — Index Horses AWtPPSt ' '■_• :-i. Sir Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P fl "79605 RAVE.NSKA w s 5 115 10 X fi'l S* 2- |3 C Rob'sonf. Price ', 4 4 8.5 4.5 C039»3FR1MITIVF. w 5 110 \i 1 :;' 11 l'l S1 J Connors W C Kennedy 5 5 5 2 1 00539 LADY LOV1TT w 4 107 4 3 V 5' 4- :'.- T Rums .1 Mclntyre 2 2J 21 1 1-2 " 00434 P.l'RLKY wit 5 115 7 a ■•' 1" Q 4'1 W Kelsay C Reynolds 10 10 10 4 2 59921 MABEL RF.YNDSwB 4 10," 1 I X1 71 5* V A McL'hlinl" Davis 10 10 10 4 2 00538 THORN BLOOM w X 115 5 5 71 9' 7'IC' W Mors yH W Plant 12 12 12 f. 2J 003'»1 COL. ULLARD w 5 115 9 10 9' X' 6J 7* II ChmntsM Cardemas 20 20 20 8 4 00539 TONY WI 5 115 2 2 M fi"k S5 I" F Hunt C Hawk 5 | fi 2.J e-5 00489 NORMA J. wstt 4 107 3 4 2-' # 93 94 S McCraw .7 Hendrick fi fi fi Q. 6.5 5317G SYLVAN* w fi 115 x 7 10 10 10 10 L Penman M Williams 5 fi C 2l. G-5 Time. 26. 52. 1:05%. 1:12%. Track heavy. $2 mutuels paid. Ravensea. ^!»..SO straight. S5.70 j.'-ace. .X3.00 show: Primitive. $1.50 place, $3.20 show: Lady Levitt, X2.70 show. Lqtiivaleiit booking .id.ls— Kavense.i. 390 to 100 straight. 1M to 100 place, M to 100 show: Primitite. 125 lo 100 place. GO to 100 show: I-a.ly Ixivitl. 35 to 100 show. Winner— Br. g. by Sea King — Lady Diinravcn. by Desmond (trained by O. Price; bred by Mr. John K. Madden I. Went to post at 2:40. At Baal 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third th» same. RAVFNSKA began slowly, but worked his way up on the outside and. gradually improving Ills position, outgamc.l PRIMITIVE at the end. The latter raced into a clear lead in the stretch, but tiled. LADY I.OYITT liiiished gamely on the inside in the deep going. TONY set the earlv pace and tjlllt. Bl P.LKY ran well. Scratched— 0039!)'-Lady Ivan, lit): 00292 Keriian. 115. ftil^Q^ SECOND RACE— 3-4 Mile. (Jan. 8. 1920—1:11—6—102.) Purr.o $700. 3-year-olds artd Wl/tlt/ti upward. Claiming:. Net value to winner S550: second. $100; third, $50. Index Hois.s A Wt l'I'St U \'~ " 'A Str Fin Jockeys Ov.neis Q~ H f3^ V ff~" 00510 PLUBALITT W Ml fi J ••* * 1*11 L l'".':nrri:in Harlem Stable I I C ]} f*" 00510 -(■( tscoi: BON aiMI 1 :: •" 4!i ::■'• | a rtiiuaa- II v Daiv 3 3 :: 1 2-5 M4M STONEWALL witllJ 5 t J-' 1' PJ V W Mors-yW F Knebelka'p 7-104-5 4-5 1-4 1-8 00490 -AI.KSO W Ml 7 X XX 6-' 4»k A M.-L'hlinC W Ross 10 10 10 4 £ (.0543*AT1U;ARV1:N wit lo:; X 1 1*1* 4'15'' D Prible R Saumlfrson 4 4 4 3-2 J-5 Mt*4* ANITA SPBINGEB w K 1 7 '.-' 7' S* fi- .1 Pevic A Mtddleton M 20 20 8 4 00490 ■•LOVBLUB8T w K ;: \ 5' 5' 7'1 7- .1 Chulm'rsMarvlaiid Stable 10 tfl M 4 I 00510 MARY D. wltll 2 5 Gnk X S V Hunt C Franklin 12 12 II 5 2J Time. 26. 52. 1:19%. Track heavy. $2 mutuels paid. Plurality. $21.10 straight. $20.20 place, SI. so show: Coscorron. $1.90 place, $3.20 show: Stonewall. $2.70 show. Equivalent booking odds — Plurality. 955 to 100 straight. 910 to 100 place. 140 to 100 show; Coscorron. 145 to 100 place. 00 to KM) show: Stonewall, 35 to Hit) show. Winner— B. c. by Pluvious— Farewell, by Oaaafjr (trained by J. McDernii.l: bred bv Mr Thomas W. O'Brien I. Went to post at 3:03. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. PLUBALITT was brought on the outside when enteiing the homestretch and. linishing fust, out -gamed COSCOUBON after passing STONEWALL at the sixteenth post. COSCOHRON linished gamely next to the inside rail in the heavy going. STONEWALL tired after racing into a good lead. AI.ESO closed a big gap. ATHOARYKN quit after setting the pace briefly. Scratched — 0051(FMrs. Crundy, 103: 00510 Helen Major. 9S; 60-190 Naomi K., 95: 00190 Awning. 112. Overweights — Mary D.. 1 aaajaak B-fclt^Qf* THIRD RACE— 1 Mile and 50 Yards. (March 6. 1818—1:41—6—117.) Purs« $800. \J\J*J*y\P 4-year-olds and upwaid. Claiming. Net value to winner $650; second. $100; third, $60. Index Horses A Wt PPSt % - \ Str Fin Jockeys Owners ( ) H C P S «049'J-'*TONY BRAU w 4 105 4 4 PJ "1 4 V l'i B Scheffel S T Baxter 1 6-5 6-5 1-3 out 04)514 OSGOOD w 6 111 12 4 4 S» V 2"- L Penman B B Rice 2 21 21 2-5 out 60351 -GOLDEN CHNCE w X 11.5 I I gt 2nk 11. :;i :;-• D Pribb- B F Major 4 4 . 41 1 out «0515)STANLI:Y w 4 M 2 1 l» I*, '.if 4 I A .McL'hlinT A Sears 3 J- 2'. 4-5 out Time. 25. 50%, 1:18%. 1:46%, 1:50%. Track heavy. S3 mutuels paid. Tony Beau. $4.10 straight. $3.00 place; Osgood. $3.S0 place; no show mutuels Kold. Equivalent booking odds — Tony Beau. 105 to 100 straight. 50 to 100 place; Osgood, 90 to 100 place. Winner — (h. c, by Tony Bonero — tilenwiilii!. by Oiiaranlee (trained by S. T. Baxter; bred by Mr. R. L. Franklin). Went to post at 3:26. At po.-t 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. TONY BEAT slipped through on the inside on the turn into the homestretch, from where lie came with a null and finished on the outside, where the going was best, and won going away OSOODD raced gamely, but tired in the final drive. GOLDEN CHANCE raced into the lead, but tired. STANLEY led under a choking pull in the early running and was exhausted when called on Scratched— 00508-Tawaseiitha. 96. a~»OefcQ'7 F°RRTH RACE— 1 Mile and 50 Yards. (March 6. 1918—1:41—5—117.) Purse $700. \9\J*J*JF § 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $550; second, $100; third, $60. Index Horses AWtPPSt % %• % Str Fin Jockeys Owners ""() H 53 P S*" 00564 3 JOHN J. CASIO Y w fi 110 4 I ;,»i !' U 1' 1' T Burns W A Crawford 8 IS 4 7 ifT 00543 McADOO w 10 110 7 I P 5' :," 41 2"t G Fields RoRedale Stable 10 10 10 4 2 0046C*GUARDSMAN w 7 105 I 2 I'll' J' 2- V J ChalmrsH A Cotton 10 10 10 4 I 00568'BILL RUNLET w 7 110 5 .; | | J fi' V A- L Penman E B Rice 2* I 3 6-5 3-5 00504 MISS HILARITY ws 4 97 I 7 61 «i 7"-7'151 H Scheffel W R Cross I 4 4 8-5 4-5 6«SM*ALTAMAHA ws 14 1111 - 4 | | 4» 4^ :jnk Gnt c Robsonf .1 McDonald 4 4 4 8-5 7-10 00539-*F. AND WARMERw fi M ti S 7' 7"^ 8" ■} 7' D Prible C J Whatley 2' 3 l! 6-5 3-5 00564 PAROL w 5 111 1 1 2'1 2'0. 5- til 8* W Mor'seyS T Baxter 10 10 10 4 I 00515 SALESMAN wstt 4 107 r. :» I :i y :i n H Clem'ntsHarlcirt Stable S 8 8 3 8-5 Time, 25%, 51%. 1:19. 1:47%. 1:51%. Track heavy. $2 mutuels paid. John J. Casey. $9.20 straight. $4.00 place, $3.50 show: McAdoo. $7.50 place, $4.90 show: Guardsman, $11.70 show. Equivalent booking odds— MM J. Casey, 300 to 100 straight, 130 to 100 place, 75 to 100 show McAdoo. 275 to 100 place, 145 to 100 show: Guardsman, 4S5 to 100 show. Winner— Br. g. by Bryn Ma wr- Brown Bess, by Bliuen (trained by W. Scuitto; bred bv Mr II P Gaidner). Went to post ;t 3:57. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. JOHN J. CASEY moved up on the outside after roiin.ling the far turn and, easily lacing into n good lead in the stretch, won under slight restraint. McADOO wore GI'ARDSMAN down and headed him in the final drive. Gl'ABDsMAN set the early pace and linixhed gamelv. but tiring BILL Hl'NLEY closed a gap. Snatched— 00404 -Baby Faust. 105: 00400 Lt. AVm. J. Murray, 102; 005C4 Dandy Van, 105 0\ci\veiglits — Altamaha. 1%. pound-: Parol. 1. AApmifcfi FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile. (March 23. 1919— 1:38%— 5— 105.) Purse $900. 3-year-old* and Vll/tPC/O upward. Handicap. Net value to winner $750; second, $100; third, $54 . Index Horses A Wt PPSt '1 ■_. "-, St r l'Tii Jockeys Owners O U c" p" FT" ( 005 1 4 ) FRAN K W. w 5 112 2 1 1' l'l 1- y V- 1. penman M Goldblutt T\ i I 1-4 out 00511 MAYOR HOUSE wb fi 105 1 3 |'| V l'l 2' 2' F Hunt C 11 Gilroy 8-5 8-5 8-5 1-2 out 00405 HUTCHISON wb :: 1021 I 2 l»l r. 3' ::■■ :: ; Fields E L Baker 7 7 7 2 out i;0570:lTICACEY w fi 10., 5 4 4' 5« 4nt p 4* A McL'hlinT A Sears 4 4 4 6-5 out 00404 RANDKL wn I N I t 5" ** 5" 5- 5= A Yerrat J T Mueller fi fi ti 8-6 out 59001 WHIPPET w 4 1 U 4 5 fi fi fi G 6 15 Scheffel M Goldblatt tl 1 1 1-4 out tCoupled in betting; no separate place or show betting. Time. 25%, 50%. 1:17%. 1:45%. Track heavy. $2 mutuels paid. M. Goldblatt entry, $3.90 straight. $2.40 place; Mayor House, $2 90 place- no »now mutuels sold. Equivalent booking odds— M. Goldblatt entry, 95 to 100 straight, 20 to 100 place: Mayor House ' 45 to 100 place. Winner— P.. h. by Marathon— Maid of Fortune, by Prince of Monaco (trained by M Goldblatt" bred by Messrs. J. I). Can & Bio. I. ' Went to post at 4:21. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. FRANK W. took the lead at once and. winning all the way, won in a canter. MAYOR HOUSE ran 11 111 closest pursuit, luit had to be ridden out in the stretch drive to outstay HUTCHISON The hitler ran wide on the turns and raced in suddenly improved form and finished gamely TICACBY wia taken wide on the turns. Overweights— Hutchison. 1% pounds. -U»-U-«-»«-ycr fiO-^QQ SI"PH RACE— 1 Mile and 50 Yards. (March 6. 1918—1:41—5—117.) Turse $700 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $550; second, $100; third. $50. ii"ii:^ Horses AWtPPSt ■+ '.. "4 Sir Fin Jockeys Owners ~ O H C P S~" 60210 WIN OR QUIT W411I fi 5 P -l'l 4- :'.' l'l \V MorseyO B Potts' " 8^ — ii — S — ■■ 8 -,' 0054S-MAJOK DOMO wfillO 4 4 2' lj I' |« J. E Penman T Cheek "55^1 00511 TABA8CON wn 0 111 I 2 4' 4' 31 21 ::' T BurnH M O Viau I I I o 1 00543*L!TTI.E DEAR w 4 ION J :: | | ;. ,;-■ 4: ,; Scheffel A G Robertson 3 2 2 1?-. 00544 -MARY Kill: wn 4 M I 1 I] V 2* 4^ M D Prible FHart | L fl 1 l'l 00543*RILGER wn 10 105 5 « ..- K* p .V ,;. j Maib(.n R Dolz 6 I f ■ I I .-... .,'J C.VPr. REES wtilio S S 7' 71 s I 8 S McCraw J M Hubbard 10 »»»* 10 P 5 ST « ,vTime'i "*-^ 1:17%' --*!£• 1:4~^- Track heav^ , , ,-■ •, ** $.vo-sh"« ■'',;■!«,; 9*M*»s Str^uu vU,i'- *3-70 s,,ow: M:,jor Dom"- $48° ^-* oJ^^\^^.T^nZ^k^ ££&&* to 10° *-* «r tu -00 »»-; »w- U- * "V MiU'-'-*U'U-" ^-"'' » -. W. M,™ l'.v Kingston (trained by F. Rector; bred by Mr. Charles I** aw,y. MA/OH DOM ) tc %' ^ \Lu^aZ uL^SS "2fi ^ 2***. U^ :,",1 W°" J1" l"sld,' ln •*» *** a,1 1 l.is, eighth. TARASCON tired after ,, ,k.. ' '., ' 1. ■ tired in thei * lhl^U'"in« fa'! ••«* at the dosed a gap and fini.hed eighth post. LITTLE DEAR Ovcrw. 'iglits - Win or Quit. 1 pound. Action About Duesttiste: How "Duggie Stuart" Blocked the Market-His Easy Brook Steeplechase Race - ACTION ABOUT DUETTISTE How "Duggie Stuart" Blocked the Market— His Easy Brook Steeplechase Race. It was ailiiatty Mr. "Douglas Stuart" Renson who "sewed tip" the Knglish market over Duettistc. Some one g,,t 50 to 1 about him before the Grand National acceptances. This was a good investment and probably far peddling purposes by "Stuart." who now |iiotes the American horse at 20 to 1 or less. This is considered good business in bookmaking and If Dueltiste wins some of the Dnglish operators will have to pay "Stuart" pretty well. He was over here browsing a month ago and evidently scented the probability of Mr. Widener's horse be-!■■ backed. The Gatwick race which Duettiste won February 8 last only showed that he was in good condition. Here is its summary from the last English Bar ing Calendar: datarark, February s. 1022 "Break MaafaarJkaaa « f Sl.O'tl. ,,f wl.i.li M50 1,1 second and $75 to third. Two ni.les. Twenty one euliies. Nt-i »alue $745. - ■ —J J. E. Widener's Duettiste, by Kthelbert— Dttl- cilialfa (A. Eseott. 150) 1 Lord Denman's Lochuiond (C. Wenhani, 145)."! 2 Petting — 5 to 2 on Duettiste. Duettiste came in alone. Lochuiond fell, but was remounted and finished. Duettiste did not run in the Newbury steeplechase last Wednesday. His next English engagements are as follows: March 9— Cheltenham Grand Annual Handicap. $3,000, two miles and 100 yards; 1«8 pounds. Lingfield — Troy town Handicap, $3,000, three miles; 104 pounds. Hurst Park Trial Handicap, $3,000. four miles; no weight yet allotted. In curren Horse and Hound "Audax" prints this of the American Grand National candidate: "For some time I have been hearing opinions in favor of Duettiste. and only last Sunday an American lady whom I met nt luncheon informed me that the horse was sure to win the Grand National, for which his weight is list 121b. Trained now at Lewes by Harry Eseott and ridden by the lat-Imi-'s son. \nthony. Duettiste made his first aimear-an.c la this .-ouiniv in that Brack MreajaeelaaM at Oat wick on Wcines.l.iy. and altln.ii^ii n hard puller he scenic an admirable jun:per." Page 4 Havana Entries and Past Performances for Wednesday, March 1 HAVANA ENTRIES AND PAST PERFORMANCES I1 FOR WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1 "WEATHER CLEAR: TRACK HEAVY. J Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. (Chicago time 1:57). ® Superior mud runner, x Good mud runner. sj: Pair mud runner. (M) Maidens. ^Apprentice allowance, b Blinkers. First Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs. rursp *700. I JTM alii ami upward. OWadaf. (Track record: Jan. 24, 1917—1 :0." %~." — 102.) Today's Ind. Horse. Wt. Rec. A.Wt.Han. BM rhisca MB 1 :0." % I 112..7XB BAM •Two Eyes 97 1:07% 4 MX73Q MOBS* bMachine Gunner ..110 1:08 4 108x715 i 00205* Willie Woods MS 1:07':. SIM. .713 ■ 00149 Lui-Meme 108 1:07'-. B 110:i:71." i (00403) The Englishman ..100 1:08--, 4 112.. 710 1 00400 MEtng Worth 114 1:07% 11 110X7M 00542 bPok.y B 13'.m:08% S 110X70.". ' WM*Mm Wvod 101 1*1 5 102.705 ' 00399 •U-idy Betty 101 1:08 B 1020703 BSSST *Kerta ■khan 11.". i:( 7!.-. 4iOH..7oo '. 00-100 bAcclamation 11.". 1:08% 0 112X700 Second Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs. Pane *700. :S-vear-ohK Allowances. (Tr.uk ieci.nl: Jan 24. 1917— 1:05'/;— 5— 102.1 SBBS7* MM Chili- 100 1:00% 105X725 8 KBBSSI Acosta 1011:07% 105X720 00402 bLittle Black Sheep. 94 1:00% 102. .715 '. 00404* l.Fincastle 107 1 :07 103X713 i 00005 Rebuke 114 1:08'.-. 107X710 I 59850s Don Pepc 100 1 :07 % 107. . 705 i Third Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $700. 4-year-ol ls ami upward. Claiming. (Track record: Jan. 24, 1917— 1 :05 |fc— 5—102. 1 (00348) American Eagle ..110 1:00% 7 114x725 ; ( 0021 M bBvr ne 100 1 :00% I 11 4 X 720 ) (0O5OI) *Mack earner MS 1:00% 0 112x715 - MBA1 Count Boris 108 1:07 7 112; 71.r. '. ( (M01» bWinds of Chance.. 107 1:07% 4 105X715 ". 004013 bl'easant 101 1 :05'f. B 112x715 '. 00541 •Frascuelo 1M 1:07'. 8 105X710 I 00491* 'Twenty Seven MB 1:00% B 112:jc710 ) i ■ i 1 ' ' '. 8 '. i I i ; ) - '. ". '. I ) (Hi 491 b Wedgwood 105 1:07% 4 103X705 g BBM1 Fickle fancy 112 1:07% 7 105X705 6 MS41 bMidiun 100 1:00% B 110*706 . 00191 Good Btre 108 1:07% 1108X700 Fourth Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs. I March Handicap. I Burse S9O0. 3-year-olds and upward. (J (Track record: Jan. 24. 1917-1 :0f %— 5- 102. t | BBSM* LAST ONE 103 1:05% 4 104X750 5 (00513) bMoliota 1011:00 B 109X740 I 00507 bl'.elle c.f Elizabeth- • town 114 1:05% 0 118X740 6 0ii2!»4 End Alan 109 1:07 5 101x735 00370 Cuba Encanto 104 1:07 I 95x730 Fifth Race— 1 Mile and 50 Yards. Burse $700. 3-vear-olds and nt.ward. Claiming. (Track record: Match 0. 1918—1:41—5-117.) MBM Balfour 4 112X725 MOBS* Audrev A 102 1:45% 4 107X720 , 00102 bAigrellc 102 1:43% 0 110x715 BMM* bLady Ixjvitt 4 104X71:. . MBSB* bN.ivajo (Ml 105 1:44% 4 101X715 . BSMB bAztec 1 15 1 :47% 7 115X715 . MBBS* Scintillate 4 107..710 00374 bl'lantarede 101 1:43% B 115X710 J 0H505 High Olvmpu- 103 1:40% 7 115. .70.. '. MBSB hSajr When MS 1:45% 0 107x700 SOBIS* Fairlv 109 1:44% 11 1120700 ; 00511 bSol Gilsey 100 1:41% 8 112X700 ' 00489 First Troop (M)...M8 1:45% 7 115. .700 MBBS Sir Adsmn (M) 108 1:45% 7 115x700 Sixth Race— 1 1-16 Miles. Parse $700. 4 -year-olds ami upward. Claiming. (Track record: Feb. 3. 191S 1:41%— 3 — 92). (00513) Dolly C 104 1:47% 0101X725 , BOOM* TUfh 104 1:45 Vr, 11 10B®720 , BB68B" Bianca 1011:40% 0 108X715 00843* Oil Slgt W 107 1:48 4 112X715 0022! *! Mnrv Jane Baker. 107 1:47% 4 102X71O MBM *l.Whipporwill MB 1:47% 7 10SX7O5 MBM Eovalist 109 1:49 0 113.700 Havana Jockey Percentages HAVANA JOCKEY PERCENTAGES. From January 1, 19-1, to February MS, IBBS* I ncliisi \ «*. At At or or At At or or At At or or Over Jockey. P.C. Wt. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Feyan, J 50 100 2 1 0 0 Seheffel, B 24 93 158 38 30 39 Hinphy, W 23 110 484 109 72 55 Prible, D 21 94 505 117 92 81 Wilson. F 20 105 304 73 48 51 Tenman, L 19 9S 810 154 138 111 Pickens, A 19 105 377 71 72 49 Kennedy, B 17 105 510 85 77 90 Kelsay. W 10 109 492 77 74 80 Fields, 0 16 103 038 104 83 85 Eilley, W 16 117 122 20 10 M Robinson, C 15 111 278 43 31 32 Walls, P 15 90 08 10 9 8 Maiben, J U 103 183 27 24 23 Atkinson, E 13 108 310 39 33 34 Connors, 1 13 111 195 20 21 32 Dawson. J 12 105 259 31 27 47 Pominick, J 12 110 324 38 46 62 Hunt, F 12 lO". 250 30 27 31 Lunsford, H 12 113 252 M 40 27 Meriinee. F 12 104 328 28 24 33 Tool. W 12 93 33 4 2 4 Chalmers. J 11 90 MB 18 18 18 McLaughlin, A... .11 97 MB 21 24 27 Drerer, J 11 Ml 185 21 22 25 Swart, N 11 102 215 24 34 25 Rico, L 10 100 20 2 4 3 Moore. F 10 108 20S 20 30 41 MeCorkle. 0 10 104 81 8 11 10 Josiah. E 10 MB 370 39 46 40 Burger, N 09 MB 05 0 B 7 Clements, H 09 106 139 12 10 10 Fletcher. 1 09 108 141 13 11 15 Kindle. C 09 MB 152 14 12 12 McGraw, S 09 99 113 M 21 9 Myers, H 09 111 115 10 13 17 At At or or Over Jockey. P.C. Wt. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Yerrat, A 09 94 34 3 1 I Fevic. J 08 95 50 4 7 8 Brvdgos. B 08 99 97 8 I 10 Bovle, S 07 107 170 13 15 20 Burns, T 07 101 321 24 4o 47 Carroll, J 07 100 58 4 6 9 Collins. M 07 107 87 I 7 10 Morrissey, W 07 112 217 16 19 IB Oarer, 8 °7 1°7 95 7 B I Small wood, R 07 101 103 7 14 15 Smith, 1 06 MB 443 20 41 40 Frost. C 06 70 03 4 3 3 Callahan, H M 93 16 1 0 2 Ellis. R 05 95 22 1 1 1 Simmons, J 05 101 85 4 3 8 BeAtaaey, R 01 101 84 ■ i t n Ball 1 1. J 04 111 52 I 3 S Wakoff, H 03 105 31 1 1 Gruber. J 02 10* 80 2 12 12 McBrido, J 02 107 57 1 E t Stoue, C 02 111 54 1 4 I Tryon, A 02 302 130 3 12 13 Allen. J 101 21 O 2 1 Barren, L Ml i o o o Brothers, T M 7 ■ 0 Doyle, K M 15 O • 1 Espenshaue, R 98 7 O O 0 Hernandez, F !).". 4 0 • 0 Lax F M is o 3 :: O'Brien, J 115 5 0 1 1 l'.rdamo, J 100 0 0 1 0 Kowden, R 102 2 0 O 0 Swart, H Ml 21 o 1 5 I.slan, B 95 1 O O 0 Westei field, J 107 7 0 0 0 First Race [1st Havana] FinsT RACK— 5 l-li Fan !■ bib a I jrrar oUa and ■awranraL. Claimim;. (Jan. i!», J 017 1 :U5 l-«"» 5 lOU. I Index Course Dlst TimeT'ckOdds Wt St hi 9i %. Btr Fin Jockeys 8tarted Order of F1qIs4 CHISCA. b. g. 6 112 By Dick Finnell— Frances Gaines, by Star Shoot. (Trainer, R. Rites. Owner. S. Miodowl. 6MB Havana B i 1 M slo\v B 11 » " 1" 7 8* I" D PriMe 10 BillyBoots. P'rplesity. l~la*iacl(i t.M42 Havaaa. 1 l:BMjfaat 10 115 r. 6 7 t; (;» **\ B Kenn'dy 8 Hazel W., Currency, Quaker ,r.!»3t)0 Havana 6S f l:07%fawt I 111 E 4 4 fi« ft" C Rob'son I OaaBBape, Huntress, Tom Gooae ft9288 Havana 3-4 1 :14%good X 11^ 4 '1 I 3 » ii'JB Kenn'dy 6 Waterford, Peasant, loyalist ft:-i44 Havana 1 l:44%slow 2i 113 6 5 I 4 4J 4" L Penman 8 Wak. Dream, Sir.Iack, Harold K. F907R Havana 3-4 l:14%fae.t 6 H» 2 3 Z 2'* 1* R Kenn'dylO Sir Jack. Lady Hester. Huntres* TWO EYES, ch. f, 4 98 By General Roberts — Eye Full, by Harrigan. (Trainer. C. E. Myatt. Owner, C. E. Myatt). BBM Havana ,r.i f 1 :07%fast IS M I 5 « ft= 5" N Swart 8 Black Baby, Money, Discussion EMM Havaaa. B-41dS%taat 10 B I 12 5 #• B Swart 5 Pibroch, Carl Roberts, Peasant i":-:'S7 Havana 3-4 l:15%good E 99 2 111= to N Swart 7 Firewortb. Forbid, Rey Ennis b%m Havana ft* f l:09%fast I 97 I 11 ll 1" N Swart 8 Lyric, Lui-Meme, Light Fantastic i,8957 Havana ft* f l:07%fast 8 97 I 4 4 ft* 4'j B Pwnrt 9 Carl Roberts, Huen, Far East f.8820 Havana 5! f laV%DMt *i Bl 1 1 1 1* 1" N Swart 9 Alf Vezins. Parol, Yeomanette 6:-761 Havana S| t l:07%fa =t 4 9 ; :t 6 4 3' S'-J H Swart 9 HazelW., Mr.Kruter, Bev.Jame* 68110 M'n've 3-4 1:21 alow 10 108 ft"! A Jacobs 7 Bavensea, Jill, Sacajawea 68020 M'n've Ab 5-8 1:09 mud 16 115 B A Jacobs 7 H.Olympus, Montague, Marg.N. BACHINE GUNNER, b. g. 4 108 By Meelick— Army Maid, by Yankee. (Trainer, J. E. Alley. Owner, J. E. Alley). (50400 Havana 51 f l:08%faat oi 113 4 12 3- 3-£ B Keun'dylo Butler. Mike, Sir Jack (.0322 Havana 3-4 l:14%f;tst 20 111' 4 111* B A Tryon 10 Mess Kit. Quaker, John J. Casey BOB Havaaa E| f lBBfcfaat 7 111 3 12 2'i 6» J D'minick 8 W.Woods. R.Knnls, TheEng'man 59542 Havana 6* f 1:08 fast I 111 I 4 4 51 6'° .1 lleupel 8 Tacola. Cy Merrick, Oorge W. 69290 Havana 64 f l:07%good 8 105 7 3 4 ft1 B| P Walls 30 JudgeBudrow, Midian. InaWood 69239 Havana I I I MTLBllW 2 hB « 1 1 !■ 1" P Walls 8 Alf Veziua, FelixM., T.andTight 69200 Havana EJ f l:ll%bvy « Bl 4 2 2 4* B) P Walls 12 ReyEnnis, Pokey B., Golden Red 691(51 Havana 64 f lBftjfcfaat 15 lofi 6 • « E1 774 H Cl'mentslo Midian, Lyric, Yeomanette Bn848 H'town 1 1-16 1:51%h1ow 14 108 3» R Ball 7 CelticLass, BillyStuart, RobertL. WILLIE WOODS, b. g, 6 110 By little Friar— Argon Eshcr, by Esher. (Trainer, C. R. Smith. Owi:er, F. Dolbairio). 60265 Havana 51 f l:07%fant 10 111 1 I S to 1*1 G Stone 10 MollyPuf f, Frascuelo. TonKloose G»06C Havaaa l l:B*«fast "• no 3 3 3 7 ?2 to G Bteae I Tha THagaa. ReyKnnis, Suez f.9923 Havana 51 f 1 M slow K 112 B 9 9 6"1 77J W Mor's-ylo Billyltoots, B'rplexiry, BraataLll 6! 791 llavjina lmftOv l:43%f:ift "0 IB 8 4 5 8 8 8s' J Perrlamo B Ja.-obeaii, Blazon way, loyalist 69644 Havana t| f lBBfcfaat 2 108 1 B 1 to 1* T Burns 8 ReyEnnis, TheEng'hnuin, P.Star 69521 Ha vnna Blf3:07%fast 7 ]('7 I 2 I B*fl 3 J T Burns SPittHburg, L.Enfield, T'lessB'ty 69460 Havana 54 f IM fast ft Bl f 2 2 4" 4' T Burns 8 F'euelo, L.Enfield, King Worth 6P345 Rmvaaa r.J f I MTLfaB 6 OC, 4 1 1 B V T Burns 11 I».Flyer, T.andTight, GoldenPed b9038 Havana 64 f l:08%fast 3 Bl t 2 'L 71 S*i T Bums 9 Sureget, Mike, Memphis LUI-MEME. br. g, 6 110 By Luke McLukc — Micacla, by Watercress. (Trainer, 0. L. Foster. Owner, 0. L. Foster). (,'■149 Havana 54 f l: s%f:«pt 3 IB 4 12 5nk s»} r Moore 9 Pittsburg, Lit. Cottage. T. Goose EMM Havana 5i f l:0S%slow 15 IB I 16 8 8'" F "xloore B Dise'sion. ShiKjtAwa.v. Nor.l'.elle EMB Havana 5.'. f l:«i6%fnst 8 Bl I 2 3 '1\ \"-\ B Seheffel 8 FirstC'sul. Gold. Flint, WarMap .".9685 Havana 5* f 1:07 last 12 110 4 11 32 6T4 B Seheffel 8 Lee Enfield. BillyBoots. B.Babj ."9544 Havana 54 f l:07%fast 25 110 4 4 7 6' 7'4 B Scheffpl 8 Black Baby. Money, Discussion 59422 Havana 54 f l:08%fast 10 1W 3 1 I l1 14 B Seheffel 8 Humpy, Frascuelo, Parol THE ENGLISHMAN, ch. g, 4 112 By Great Britain— Idle Day, by Peep o'Day. (Trainer, W. B. Finnegan. Owner, A. C. Henderson). BMB Havana laaBy l:M%faat 2} B5 ill l 1" l«" l Prible I Navajo. Bill Healer, Brlane •MB Havana J-4 l:14%faat 15 B4 I I I r,u SH "W Pool 10 BeaeKlt, Quaker. BnehtaeGaa'f BBB Havana Unity l:l4%faat IS 104 5 r. 6 7 7 7'= B Seheffel 7 W.Tnrahow, Huntress. Q.Hewfc BBS Havana 1 1-S 1 :54%fast 34 100 3 1 1 1 1' B B Seheffel 9 Navajo, Meadoworth, SeaErcliin 1 59707 Havana 1 l:41%fast E 100 6 4 4 I 3'4 4 4 P. Seheffel 9 FelixM., Incinerator, Mead'orth 1 59o44 Havana 6J f 1 :08%fast 24 101 5 5 6 4" 3*i B Seheffel B W.Woods, ReyEnnis, P'ful Stai EMM Havaaa BflBflBaat 7 ion 5 6 6 6'J fi« B BeawOB M Hoover, Jill, Lyric 69241 Havana 3-4 1:16 slow 10 1071 1 3 3 61 8TJ J Gruber 8 Waterford, Tarascon, Winall KING WORTH, br. g, 11 110 By Kenilworth-^Mitten, by King Eric. (Trainer, R. D. Carter. Owner, L. Lctourneau), r. mo Havana El f liO&nfast io IB 1 2 i \\ 54 J Baftea 10 Butler, Mike, BaeMae Oe r MBS Havana SI f I :o7%i"ast 10 IB 7 7 I S- Bl J Maiben 10 MollyPnff. Frasenelo, Wil. Woods 1 f 129 Havana 3-4 1:15 fa^t I Bl 1 1 1 2* 7"i J Batten lo J.O'C'nell, W'poonvill. C. Boris I 59874 Havana I I I llSjhlJ 3 112 1 1 1 l2 11 J Maihen 11 Golden Red, Bill I el la. HumpT .r9".S3 Havana 54 f l:09%good 7 M 3 2 4 31 31 J Maib»n 10 Bencralesc. GeorgeW.. J.J.CaBej ' MB3 Havana 3-4 1:15 fast 6 1"7 6 5 X 7" 5*1 T Burns 11 James. Felix M., Golden fted EMB Havana 54 f 1:08 fast 15 !"7 3 4 4 3»" 3» 1 Maiben 8 F'euelo, L. Enfield. Wil.Woodt ' POKEY B., b. h, 8 110 By Charivari — Helen Burnett, by Allan-a-Dale. (Trainer, G. P. Sherman. Owner. G. H, Gilroy). B5B Havana 1 1:13 ^iop 1" MS 0 3 7 7 7 to J Simmons 7 Money. Qeergl \V.. Mary Krh iiOL'6.') Havana 5* f l:07%fast 10 10,7 .". I I B 71 .1 SimmonslO Mollyl'nff, Frascuelo. Wi!. Woods I 6(419 Havana 5i f 1 :08%t..st 4 1111 I 8 8 84 7'i I Fletcher 9 Pittsburg, Lit. Cottage. T. Goose » m 4\ Havana 3-4 l:14%'ast 4 11:; 1 1 1 V 1* 1 Fletcher 9 WhiteCrown, Bygone, Invincible • BBB Havana lm-" 0v l:46%slow 10 112 111 2 6J 6*1 T Fletcher 9 Guardsman, Caraway, Navajo EBM Havana ImoOy l:45%fast 30 107 5 4 4 « 6* 8*1 J SimmonslO L. Fantastic, Cork, F. & Wsrmer "-9R19 Havana ImSOy 1:43 fast 30 112 7 8 8 8 8 8" I Fletcher 8 Maysv'le. Y.Blos'm, W.G.McC'k 1 INA WOOD, br. m, 5 102 By Honeywood — Ina L., by Otii. 'Trainer, W. B. Finnegan. Owner, M. Acosta). ;i)216 Havana 51 f 1 :07%f a st 1". Bl 5 1 - B 7'i B Seheffel B GeorgeW.. T'tySeven, ILOaiaer r BMB Havana 5J f 1 :»7 fast 10 Bl I I "■ 6l B B Bcheffel 8 Sugsim't. Perplexity. W.ofCii'ce i .'.704 Havana H f l:07%fast 6 102 3 1 1 8 81* B Seheffel 8 Taenia, Bengalese. Huntress VBI Havana 51 f l:07%good 3 107 I 1 1 34 3*4 B Seheffel 10 JudgeB'drow, Midiau, Frascuelo EBCS Havana Bl f lBWJtfaet * 1"7 '" 4 3 51 S'JR Seheffel 8 Ed Garrison, Peasant, Starkader r ss41 Havana H f 107%fast 6-5 104 4 2 I B 3- B Seheffel 7 Blazeaway, St'kader, L'yHester r BMJ Havana 51 f 1:07 fast B Bl 7 1 1 1» l'l B Scheff°l 8 BIB II ill IB. Huntress, Firewortb • Yorkshire Lad — Lapenza, by Lofrasco, I AD1 BETTY, b. m. 8 102 By i Trainer G. Nibbs. Owner. G. Nibbs), ...„./., atVWnklHHi y IOS I S I B»»B«J Mail.en 11 OahWttn, Laa Ivan. Primitive ''.. |. H/iOlttVirt r. I"" 7 5 6 7' 97 .1 ChalmeralO Lullaby. Whippoorwill. Lyric '^Havana S f 1 Sfctoet IS 100 4 3 4 71 B| D Prible 8 W.Woods, R.Ennis TheEng'man I .,.644 Havana o i v -r Chalmers » Kentmere, L. Gentry, Jnmea 6l^«aVan! Havana 3-4 IJJ-M 1.M rest SS 15 io 102 i 6 3 3 41 6«1 J Chalmers 9 B'chanal'n, J.O'Gon'll. L.F'ta8tic ; 59380 Chalmrs 8 BlackBaby, M.Hollins, Huntress 1 S91.W W.m Havana Havana 64 61 f r 1.09%ia6t f^gg"* ^ f iv ^ i J 1 1 1' U J Chalmer.ll D.Fairbanks, Lullaby, Pokey B. , I1 J g 6 . I I (J | 5 I • 6 NORTH ELKKOBN, ch. g, 4 103 By Bruminel— Margaret Kent, by Plaudit. (Trainer. H. G. Woods. Owner, F. C. Paul). . 60267 Havana 3-4 l:13%fast 20 305 30 10 10 10 l')10 V Hunt 10 G. Chance, Discussion. Perplexity C0196 Havana. 3-4 3 :32%fast 30 308 8 8 8 8 7'= F Hunt 8 ColChile, F'stConsul. Fos.Embry 58011 Church' 1 3-4 1 :12%fast 30 107 9 9 10 lO^lO'* E Barnes 13 J'nS.Reardon, Cahalan, l^istOne 57725 Latonia 3-4 l:12%fast 99 105 7 8 8 7* 7" Fi Barnes 8 Ace High, Abadanc, Jim Daisy E1S56 Church" 1 7-8 l:26%faat 60 1 6 3 7 11 12 B 12' J H King 12 Coyne, Red Legs, Sir Thoo. Keau 51115 Latonia 8-4 l:12%fast 8 99 1 1 1 21 4'1 J Roberts r Sir Lawnfal, Napoo. BungaBuck 60912 Latonla 1 l:41%fast 29 110 3 11 2 81 8» B Kenn'dy L2 Bettina, Bro.Batch. BhI. Wheel ACCLAMATION, ch. g, 6 112 By Plaudit— Ellerdie. by Knight of Ellerslie. (Trainer, J. Kindle. Owner, J. Kindle). MOB Havana BlflBBjfctaat I 117J 3 I 6 6'i 6T J Kindle 10 Butler. Mike, Machine Gunner 60292 Havana S| f lBBJafaat " 11."." 3 1 I 2» l'i J Kindle 11 F. Lassie. AutomatieRed, PaBttX 60127 Havana ft* f 1 :08%fnst 6 312 4 3 3 3»* 2« J D'minick 32 M. Puff, Margaret Nash, M. Erb 599S0 Havana 3-4 3 :34%f ast 5 112 2 3 2 3» 4' 1 F Wilson 12 John J. Casey. Dragoon, ShyAnn 59S74 Havana 3-4 1:lS%hvv 8-5 112 2 2 I 4"* 5'4 J D'minick 11 KlngWorth, Gold. Red, Berretta 59614 Havana 64fl:08%fast 4 114 3 6 8 91 10«f J CarroU 12 D.ManuelL.. MaryErb. W. Crown 59492 Havana 3-4 1:1." fast 12 lot 1 6 4 4* 4= R SmallM 11 James. Felix M., Golden Bed 59439 Havana 51fl:07%fast 10 106 8 8 9 71 6*4 R Smalwd 12 TossUp, WarTax, LighlFantastic Second Race [2nd Havana] , . . . J '. ; ' , , SECO.\l) HACK ■ l-'Ji KiirlonK«. a* ymmw alaVl. Allowances. J«u. 24, 1JH7 1:0.- 1-5 5 lOJi. ) COL CHILE, b. o, 3 106 By Marta Santa — Dividend, by Ingoldsby. (Trainer, O. L. Foster. Owner, O. L. Foster). ('567 Havana ft J t lBBJtfevy t B 1 I I V "3l J Chalmers 0 Aiken. Guv'nor, The Bov 60164 Havana ftl f 1 :09%slow 4 B6 I I I I P O Prible. 8 Q'sadn, F'castle. T. Roll Call 60196 Havana 3-4 l:12%fast 3 91 2 1 I 34 to D Prlbla 8 FirstC'sul, Fos.Bmbry, M. Jumbo 60064 Havana 51 f 1 :06%fast 4 94 2 1 1 B| I Seheffel ,r. Old Sinner. Ed Garrison, Koran 59912 Havana 5'. f 1 :06%fast 4 Ml 5 2 2 2'1 2 D Prible 8 Lustre. Elias O., Fictile 5972S Havana 3-4 l:13%fast 10 102 3 3 3 8l 31 O Field* 8 Tomahol. Com.d'Amour. SuuGIrl 59664 Havana 3-4 1:14%fast 5 115 6 1 1 1» 2| W Kelsay 7 Tomahoi, Bit. Biting, Sun Girl 59496 Havana 3-4 1:13%fast 5 107 4 I 2 3* 3=1 D Prlblo 9 Flycast, Tomalioi. Spoils 59359 Havana 54 f l:07%fast 5 106 3 3 4 4»» 6S4 A McL'hlln 7 Fineastle, Ilel'Mlitv, F. Weather 59299 Havana 6* f 1:08 fast 10 103 6 11 l1 l1 D Prible 9 Tomahol. F'geAhea'd, F.Weather ACCSTA, br. g, 8 106 By Zeus— Nantura, by St. Simonian II. (Trainer, W. B. Finnegan. Owner, M. Acosta). MSB Havana lm50v IrSHfchvy 21 9.", Ill 1 1J 1J B Scheff.-l « B.ianca. J.O'Connell. Geo. James BBS Havana 3-4 l:19%hvy 2 112 4 2 2 3" 4"J C Rob'son 7 Fictile, Mollv Puff, Navisco 60093 Havana 51 £ l:ll%slow 2 103 6 4 5 3» 1'4 B Seheffel 8 Fictile, Sun Girl. Foul Weather 60021 Havana 3-4 l:l1%fast 3 110 7 5 3 Z* 23 B Seheffel 8 Whispering, M'nWlnks, Coscor'n 59806 Havana 3-4 1:11 fast 7-5 310 4 4 4 14 1* P. Seheffel 8 Old Folks. Keltol, King B. 59723 Havana 64 f lsaBfcfaat 8-5 300 5 I 4 to B B Seheffel 8 Navisco. Thistleb'm, WhoC.TeU 59645 Havana 64 f 1 :07%f ast 6 101 3 1 1 l'l 21 B Soheffel 7 ArticleX., Pacifier, Coscorron 59581 Havana 64 f 1 :09%good 4 105 7 B 4 3* 3»1 B Seheffel 11 Fictile, Last Girl, Bitter Biting 59219 Havana 64 f 1 :13%slow S 130 7 8 8 2* 2»1 J Gruber 7 SunGirl. OldFolks, Marg'etNwa LITTLE BLACK SHEEP, b. f. 3 102 By Itaneraal— Heart String, by Flint Book. (Trainer, A. D. Worley. Owner, J. W. Bangle). BOB Havaaa 8-4 1:14 fast 3 lO'.'il 3 3 4 4*1 0 Fields 5 C. d'Amour. ritimata, Quesada 59S09 Havana 54 t l:07%fast 2 110 I 1 1 1» 2* T Burns I L'yAstor, C.d'Armour, Articl'X. 59522 Havana 54fl:06%fast 21 94 1 1111 2«* N Swart 6 OldSinner, EdGarrison, Blazea'y 69462 Havana 3-4 l:13%fast 3 304 2 1 1 4» 6«S T Burns 7 B'ingham, Leewellyn, S. Frank BMB Havana 64 f l:06%fast 31 107 1 11 11 3 1 T Burn* 8 Cherry Tree. L'know. H'liison 69254 Havana 5-8 l:02%good 2 307 1 11 to 2l L Penman 7 Cydonla. Ultimo, Awning EMM Havana 61 t l:07%fast 3 309 1 1 S S* B ■ My ere 5 Cydonla. Tomahol. Thistleblooai FINCASTLE, ch. g, 3 105 By The Manage): — King's Daughter, by Ornament. (Trainer, H. Mitchell. Owner, A. W. Hamel). BOM Havaaa 51 r l:09%slow 4 Bl I 2 2 3= 2" A Pickens I Qnesada. T.BolICall. Stonewall 60175 Havana H f 1 :06%fast 24 107 4 3 3 3=k 3'3 B Kenn'dy 9 Ultimo, Wav.Ladv, TheKollCall 6MB Havana 3-1 l:12%,fast 6 107 1 3 3 21 6'» B Kenn'dy 9 Leghorn. CherryTree, UidyAstor EMB Havana 3-4 l:13%fast S-5 307 I 4 3 3» Ti Pen, nan 7 Qnesada. Ultimata, Randel 59725 Havana 54 f 1:07 fast 8-5 102 1 3 4 2' 2'1 B Kenn'dy 9 C.Encnnto, D.Pepe, MoonWlnki 59562 Havana 51 f l:10%slow 21 105 2 11 2 1 2'1 B Kenn'dy 0 Randel, I„ucknow, Buckingham 59359 Havana 64 f l:07%fast 6 108 4 4 2 2'1 1» B Kenn'dy 7 Reliability, FoulWeather. S.OIrl 38S01 Havana 6-S 1:01 fast 12 105 7 6 7 7 6" I, Rice 7 L.B. Sheep, Rel'bility, B'gham REBUKE, blk. c, 3 107 By Dick Finnell— The Scold, by Meddler. (Trainer, F. M. Bray. Owner, Goldapple Stable). BC© Havana 1-4 1:12% fast 4 102 I 8 7 7' 6-? A MeU'lilin 9 Leghoru, CherryTree, I.idrAstor 59922 Havana 3-1 1 :16%slow 3-2 IB E I 2 3* 3° W Kelsay B Hyeres. Keltoi. Tag Day EBM Havana 111 IDtaill E M 5 ft r. 4= B* A McL'hlln 8 Llewellyn, C. Encanto, Don Pepe 58254 Empire Ab 3-4 3 :30%fast 7 312 G 6 6 6» to C H Miller 9 Northcliff, D.Bolling. F'zglbbon 58057 Empire 64 f 1:07 fast I 3)4 9 8 8 K» 61 C Ponce 9 LuckyHour, NativeLand, Ultlme 57512 Aq'duc.t 5-8 1:01 faft 1 113 3 B 6J 4*1 C H MlllerlO Nlghtboat, Attoo. Miracle Man 56509 Sar' toga I I I IfljfB 20 lift | I 4 7 7" C H Miller 7 Suob II.. Suureigh, Pletrna DON PEPE, br. g, 3 107 By Don Thrush— Idiola, by Maddalo. (Trainer, U. J. Hak. Owner. H. E. Swan). 5MM Havaaa 3-t I ISljianil 0 : s 1 1 3 3* 31" B Bckeflol r Liewel'n. CaSaBBeaaea, BoaaBo EBBS Havana 5i f 1:"7 fast 7 100 6 7 6 6s 34i T Burns • ('.Encanto, Fineastle, M'nWmks EMM Havaaa :;-ii:i3%faKt M lor; I 8 5 6» 4"4 T Burns 8 Llewellyn, c.Encanto, Oaar.Tna 69348 Havana 3-4 3 :34%f ast 7-5 120 1 2 2 2* 24 B Kenn'dy fi C.Encanto. Datnsa, DonMannelL. 59135 Havana 1 l:43%fast 7-5 115 2 11 1 1« T B Kenn'dy 9 MorroCastle, C.Encanto, Datuaa 5S975 Havana 61 f 1:08% fast 8 112 7 2 12* 3* 31 Kenn'dylO Fictile. American Legion. Acosta 58131 Church' 1 E4fl:07%faat 78 112 6 3 3 8'1 81* F Paul » Lt. Col., B'd't'n Maid, Rro.John Third Race [3rd Havana] 1 1 1 I ' ' I » • 1 r i r r • I ; 1 , TUIitl) UAIK 1 \-'J, rurlonji*. t-yi nr-oliis and ninvard. rSalaalEf (.Jan. y.j, |«»17 1:0."» 1-5 5 lO^.J AMERICAN EAGLE, ch. h, 7 114 By The Manager— Star Cat, by Star Shoot. (Trainer, J. Shine, Owner, B. Mock). 603)8 Havana 61 t l:06%fast 34 310 I 4 1 1' V C Rob'son 7 M.Garner, Loyalist. Mar.Holllns EMM Havaaa 3-4 l:12%fast 4 lo7 I 7 6 6= 6'JA Pickens 8 ColChile, F'stConsul, Fos.Bmbry 59943 Havana 3-4 1 :13%faat 5 310 1 6 6 3l 4'i A Pickens 9 Tacola, Gratian, Koran 59S27 Havana 3-4 l:13%faft 24 112 I 6 3 2l 23 A Pickens 0 Gratian, Sugarmint, Bvrne 597S8 Havana 64 f l:07%fast 8-5 110 7 5 5» 34 T liuins 11 Midian, Kentmere, Lyric ."•3737 Havana 3-4 l:14%fast 7-5 115 8 9 4 8 1 1" O Fields 9 Haran, Gallon-Berry, Humpy ".9«0l Havana 3-4 1:14 fast 8-5 112 1 « 6 8* B I D'minick 8 Lee Enfield. Allivan. Forbid BYRNE, cb. g. 6 114 By Tho Manager — Caution, by Planudos. (Trainer, J. Haggerty. Owner, Rosedale Stable). BOBS Havaaa laeTtr 1 BUfaat 7-10 108 ft 1 1 1 I» 1" B Seheffel 7 Meadoworth. Batrark, Oeoeorroa SMM Havana 3-4.1 :15%slow 34 308 2 3 2 3 4'4 B Kenn'dy ,r. Money. Gol. Flint. The Enquirer 599S4 Havana lmftOy l:43%fast 21 1 *5 3 2 2 2 64 6*J G Fields 7 Roseate, Dan, Colonel Lit "3827 Havana 3-4 l:33%fast 8-5 107 F. 4 B 4i 4*4 G Fields 0 Gratian. Am. Ragle Sugarmtut 59770 Havana LmftOy 1 :43%f ast 3 102 6 1 1 1 l'l l1! O Fields 0 Petrarch, Golden Chance, Dan '9600 Havana 3-4 3:12%fasi « 103 6 6 6 9 «'• G Fields 6 MWiora, Old Sinner, Osgood .9524 Havana ImoOy l:43%faat « 103 3 3 13 1 «" O Fields « Col. Lit. Fos.Bmbry. Gold.Chince MACK GARNEB, b. g, 6 112 By Seth— Flarney, by Greenan. (Trainer, E. E. Major. Owner, E. E. Major). 6 .'561 Havana 3-4 I :!7%hvy 4-5 l'Jft 'I 2 2 U U D Prible 9 Beugalese, John J. Caxev. Parol MSB Havana 54 f l:06%faHt 6-5 loft 2 2 2 2- 2' D Prible 7 Amer.Eagle. Loyalist, H.BoUha BBB Havana Si f l:07%fast 3-2 111 8 6 5 2t 3i D Prible 9 George W.. Twenty Seven, Jill 59524 Havana lm"0y l:43 bfast I IOS 2 11 1 1» 6»4 W Hinphy I C.l.Lit, Fos.Embry, Gold.Chauce 59481 Havana 3-4 1 :12%fast 31 112 1 3 8 3* 4" W Hinphy 8 End Man. Ramktu. Koran 69349 Havana 3-4 l:13%fast 8 313 1 4 5 21 3" W Hinphy 8 EdGarrison, Jacobeau, Koran "9121 Havana 3-4 1:13 fast 6 116 8 8 7 71 8*1 W Hinphy 11 EndMan, E.Garrlson, Gol.Cbancs EMM Havana 61 f l:06%3low 12 112 3 3 3 3»* 32» W Hinphy 4 Giiv'iior. Cromwell, Gen. Monacal 58518 MapleH. 7-8 l:27%fast 6 127 1 1 1 11 2»» W Hinphy 7 Roisterer, Fornovo, Sentimental COUNT BORIS, b. g. 7 112 By Ivan the Terrible— Palms, by Himyar, (Trainer, H. E. Davis. Owner, Indiana Stable). E0541 Havana 3-1 l:17%a!op 31 110 2 I 5 ft' 2" W Hunt 8 BlackBaby. Currency. Fic.Fauey BMI1 Havana 51 f 1:09%hIop 21 110 3 3 3 5* B*| F Hunt 7 T. Goose, TwentySeven, raasant 60129 Havana 8-4 IOS fast B U6 I 4 I ll 3' F Hunt 1«) J.O'C'nell, W'poonvill, W.orQult 39S76 Havana 51 f 1:11 hvy 10 1 »6 ft 7 7 7 7" F Hunt 7 OldSinner. Blazeaway, J.Budrow SMM Havaaa 5i f l:06%fast 20 116 2 3 4 41 6T1 J McBride 7 Hoover. Sugarmint, Tom Goose 59202 Havana 61 t l:10%hvy 7 110 1 111* 1"* A Mel V hi In 8 Dr.Shafer, Waierforn, Kockpori 5907:5 Havana 3-4 l:14%faat 35 310 10 10 10 10 10»* V Hunt 10 Chlsca. Sir Jack, Lady Hester WINDS OF CHANCE, ch. f, 4 105 By Superman — Plumeria, by Eagle's Plume. (Trainer, J. A. Daly. Owner, G. Benschoten). B4tl Havana Si f l:07%fast I 1"S 1 I 1 l| 84 H Cl'inents 7 Mor.Castle. Per| lexity, MessKit 60216 Havaaa El t IBffJfcfaat "h 1"3 I 8 8 9 9" T Burns B GeorgeW.. T'tySeven. M.Garner 60020 Havana El f 1:07 fast 3 90 I 1. I 2'1 3'i NT Swart 8 Sugarmint. Perplexity, Huntress 59767 Havana 5i f l:07%fast 12 106 1 I 1 1* 4» H CTmcnts K ShootAwa.v, WarMap. Sugarmint 59704 Havana Be f 3:07%fast 12 305 6 3 4 to 6' H Cl'ments 8 Tacola. Bengalee, Huntress EMM Havana 54fl:07%faat 12 107 S 11 l'l l'l H Cl'mcntsl2 Wreekless, G. -Berry, I l~lajMB NBtt Havaaa 54* f l:ll%slow 10 1 »8 5 S 6 6* l»»H Cl'ments T MndNeli, Haman, D.l'alrbanks EC833 H'town Ab 0-8 l:00i4fast 41 117 1* R Ball 5 Rainbow Girl. Leoma. Tout Or PEASANT, ch. g, 8 112 By George Kessler— Cottage Girl, by Hidalgo. (Trainer, E. L. Fitzgerald. Owner. H. Coons). BMB Havana 51 f 1 BTtsl'UI 10 IM ! 2 2 2l 3-'i A Pickens 7 T. Goose, Tw'ntySeven. W'gwood BBM Havana Bl t lBBjfctaat 7 110 3 13 6' 7*1 A Pickens 7 Amor. Eagle, M.Garner. Loyalist 60206 Havana El f l:06%faKt B 110 4 4 3 4* 4=1 A Picl;.;ns 7 Sp'ngVale, M.Hollins. Gal. -Berry B1M Havana 51 f l:07%fast 3 110 6 7 7 8 85i A Pickens 8 Sugarmint. Wedgwood, Midian 69120 Havana 3-4 1:13%fast 6-5 110 I 3 3 31 3* A Pickens .". Pibroch. Carl Roberts Two Eyes 59288 Havana 3-1 l:14%good 6-6 312 I 111' 2'4 A Pickens 0 Waterford, Loyalist, Hazel W. 59133 Havana 51 f l:06%fast 2 112 5 5 4 6* 4»4 B Seheffel 7 Currency, Blazeaway, Approral 59039 Havana 51 f lBBSfnat 6-6 115 2 4 4 31 l1 A Pickens 8 Jill, Hoover, Starkader 58958 Havana 54 f l:07%fast 8-5 115 2 2 4 81 E« A Pickens 8 EdGar'son, St'knder, T.Belg'nII. FRASCUELO. ch. h, 8 106 By Plaudit — Breezyland, by Orlando. (Trainer, J. Everest. Owner, J. D. Healy). 00511 Havana 3-1 1 17',-,sdop 6 107 7 6 7 7' 7r,l B Seheffel 8 Bl'kBab.v. Conn*. Boris. Currency 6a2li". Havana 6) f l:07%fast 2J 109 4 5 4 3' 2* 11 Seheffel 10 MollyPuff. WillieWoods. T. Goose (".' 150 Havana 51 f 1 :07%fost 6 103 1 6 6 T'l 6'} J Maiben 8 Sugarmint. Wedgwood. Midian 60045 Havana 2-1 1:14 fast 4 107 1 111* 2' D Prible I Suurose, Good Hone, Midian 599"? Havana B] f 1:0S slow 5 112 2 4 4 4* 3*1 J D'minlcklO BillyBoots P'rplexity. Pittsburg 59808 Havana 5lfl:06%fast 10 313 7 6 5 4« fi4 J Dorn'ick 8 FirstC'sul, Gold. Flint, WarMap 59685 Havana 64 f 3:07 fast 30 315 7 7 4} 4* J Dom'lck B lew Batata, BillyBoots, B.Baby 59460 Havana 54 f 1:08 fast 7-6 114 1 11 I' U J D'minick 8 L.Enfield. KingWorth W.Woods TWENTY SEVEN, b. h, 8 112 By H. J. Snively — ^Belle Kinney, by Belviders. (Trainer. W. H. Schwartz. Owner, B. 3. Embrey). 60491 Havana ftl f 1 :09'-slop 4 112 4 6 5 4"!' 2"i .1 Maiben 7 Tom Goose. Peasant, Wedgwood 60323 Havana 3-1 l:13%fast 25 110 3 I 4 11 Is D Prible 7 Stiinley, Baywood, Hainan EMM Havana El t l:07%fast I MS 6 6 7 31 2"t J Chalmers 9 George W, Back Garner. Jill EEOB Havana 1 1 lll%ffaet I IB 4 6 4 2"k B D Prible 8 Bnttaere, Haran. Blondei 58559 N K't'n Ab 5-8 l:nft%slow ' 14-5 107 3'1 D Prible 8 S.Sanders. Rafferty. Lu«-ie May 58499 X.K'ton 61 f 1:27 mud 14-3 104 E1 B Rice 7 Star.Banner, M'rErb, Kosefield 58406 N.K'ton 61 f l:29%mud 37-10 106 2" B Rice 4 W.Soon, L'kyPearl, T.andTight 584::0 N.K'ton lm70y l:19:-fast 14-5 107 3=i D PriMe 8 liapidan, Railbinl, Bygone 58380 N.K'ton 3-4 l:17%fast 21-10 111 ■ B ^ice 8 MissKruter, AudreyA., Rafferty WEDGWOOD, ch. t, 4 103 By Ballot— Majolica, by Watercress. (Trainer, C. Bergman. Owner, Curb Stable). 00191 Havana SI f l:09 ,,slop 31 Ml 6 4 4 3' 43i \. Penman 7 T.OeOOe, TweiitvScvcn. Peasant BMB Havana 51 f 1 :06%fast 6 M 4 3 0 64 6" N Swart 7 Anier. Eagle, M.Garner. loyalist 6'i266 Havana 54 f l:06%fast 2 101 2 3 6 h2 6*4 B Seheffel 7 Sp'ngVale, M.Hollins. Gal. -Berry 6 150 Havana 54fl:07%fast 6 105 2 12 2»1 2"* B Kenn'dy 8 Sugarmint, Midian, Koran EMU Havana Elf l:07%fast 8 105 3 2 I 0» M B Kenn'dy 6 BI'kBaby, GoodHope, M.Hollins 59288 Havana 3-4 1 :14%sood 10 99 5 3 8 6 «"1 J Chalmers 6 Waterford, Peasant, Loyalist 59199 Havana 51 f 1:12 hvy 4 110 3 2 4 6»* 7" B Kenn'dy 7 Riposta, Wak. Dream, Csnt'nGIrl 59133 Havana 54 f l:06%fast 15 1"9 2 3 6 «'e 6»1 B Kenn'dy 7 Currency, Blazeaway. Approval 58997 Havana 3-4 l:39%mud 2-S 310 E 4 4 4* 4" B Kenn'dy 5 Norf'kBelle. W.Dream, S.Cousln FICKLE FANCY, b. m, 7 105 By Lovetie— Fifl, by Giganteum. (Trainer, F. L. Leydecker. Owner, J, B. Ritchie). BBB Havaaa 3-» l:l7%aloti s-5 IM i 4 i 41 4uw s BeQran 8 BI'kBaby. CeantBoria, Currency •MM Havaaa 3-4 1:l9%hvy I 106 I 2 2 2'4 l1 B Kenn'dy B Currency, Tarascon. Midian BIB Havana 3-4 l:14%fast 6 102 2 2 6 8* 8'* R S'wood 10 MessKit. Quaker, Maelimetjun'r 601 29 Havana 3-4 1:15 fast 5 HoJ 4 6 6 6l 6»4 J Connors 10 J.O'C'nell, W'poorwill, C. Boris 69921 Havana 3-4 l:15%slow 5 110 1 1 I 1* 1« F Wilson 12 Jap Mama. Lullaby, Don Thrush 59582 Havana 61 f l:09%good 7 107 1 1 3 4» 6*1 W Kelsay 10 Bengalese, GeorgeW., K'gWorta 67873 K'worth 61 f l:10%hvy 6,1 104 1 1 « gsk V» J Dreyer 9 Sj.ugs, Betsiuda, Bugle Marea 66.;6e D'shire 3-4 1:15 slow Sf loo 4 3 6 8* 8* T Burns 12 Kirah, TheTrump, F'bertygibbel Mn ";N\ *• *• * „ HO By Meridian— Veneta Strome, by Ben Strome. (Trainer, C. Middleton. Owner, E. I. Shrewbr i Ue). '''J''" g****" ;;- l:17%slnp Ifi ul k S :: 1} 8*1 A Tryon S BlkBaby. CountBnris. Currency 1,046 Havana 3-4 1 :19%hvy M 107 4 5 i 4' ««| .1 Chalmers r, Ficklcl'ancy, Currency. Tarascon 6t'22 5aV*na 5i M:««!?tfast 16 103 7 7 7 7 C J Maiben TAMKUflt, M.Carner, Ixivalist Mi:W Havana 1 l:40%fast 15 106 2 2 1 I 8 8-2 J Pevic 8 Koran, Fictile, Golden Flint M ISO Havana l| f l:07%fast 15 100 4 3 3 3»* 3'} J Pevic 8 Sugariuiuf, Wedgwood Koran «0fl 5 Havana 3-4 1:14 fast 12 107 6 6 6 6'1 4-J J Malben i Snnrose, Frascuelo Co'od Hope 599S1 Havana 64 f l:07%fast 6 107 6 fi f, 6 6" .T Malben « BlaokBabv, G'dHope Wedgwood EMM Havana 63 f 1 :07vsf ast 6 105 3 I 1 l1 U J Maiben 11 Kentniere. Aroer Kae'le Lvric M767 Havana 6Jfl:07%faat 10 114 7 fi 7 I* 75J J Maiben 8 BbootAway, WarMap Sugarmint i9«ul Havana 3-4 1:14 fast 21 112 2 3 t 4«* 7' W Kelsay 8 LeeEnfield. Ailivan. Aoi. Eagle GOOD HOPE, ch. g. 4 108 By Joe Carey— Make Good, by Luck and Charity. (Trainer, B. B. Rice. Owner. B. B. Rice). 1,0491 Havana Si f l:09%slop 3J 10S 7 :, ti 6'- 0s: B Kenn'dy 7 T.Gonse, TwentySeven 1'eisint •infttS Havana 3-4 1:14 last 3-5 104 6 4 4 4l 8* O Fields ■ Sunrose, Piascuelo Midi-ni :,99S1 Havana 65 t l:07Htast 3 108 4 5 4 3» L'» K Josiab 0 Bl'kBahy, WedgwJ.rfl M Hollina WMl! Havana 1 l:44%mud 4 103 2 S 3 3 31S 3* Q Fields 4 GoldenChance, Poilu.' Maysville Li-wo Havana lm50y 1 :43%fast 6 W i i I I I f)l Boyle 0 Byrne, Petrarch, Ooldeii Chance IjmjM Havana 1 l:4*Hfaat 10 102 4) 3 1 1 1« 2' J Heupel 7 F.Kiobry, F. Orient. Col Flint IX.M Havana 2-4 1:15 good 4 109 6 4 | • ti«J S Boyle 7 KdOarrlson. (irailan. War Map Page 5 Fourth Race [4th Havana] FOURTH HACK— 5 1-2 Kin-loims. March Handicap. T yur t|j| :, i, | upward. (Jan. 24, 1017—1:0.1 l-r, r,—\Oti.) LAST ONE. b. c. 4 104 By Judge Wright— Glenelg's last, by Glenelg. (Trainer, H. G. Woods. Owner, F. 0. Paul). C037U Havana 3-4 1:12 fast H 105 4 4 4 21 2'* B Josiah I C.uv'nor, TlieBov, Cuba Kncanto , fr'294 Havana 51 f l:0G%fast 4 103 3 4 4 8* 2* D Prible fi Cltirno, Mayor House Guv'nor 60095 Havana 5b f l:09%slow i 106 3 12 2"' 4* D Prible 5 B.ofKliz't'n, May. House Ultimo 1 60047 Havana 3-4 1:13 fast 8 107 6 7 7 6 1 C'l A Pickens 7 The Boy, Aiken, Ararat 19944 Havana H t l:0€%fast 6-5 111 1 3 3 3« 8»J A Pickens I B.ofK'town. The Boy G'ysilan 1 69739 Havana 3-4 l:ll%fast 8 113 4 2 2 8»* 6'i A Pickens « Aiken, Ararat, Leghorn I9t il6 Havana El f 1:06 fast 2 115 3 I 2 ! M |A Plckena « Arar.it, Mellora. Leghorn jljg Havana 3-4 l:12%fast 7-6 107 3 2 2 2 i 2' A Pickens 7 Ararat, B.ofK'town. M. Pnmh* ' ticfil Havana 6-8 59**faat I 104 1 1 1 1» l'l A Pickens M Aiken. Judge Prvor, Guv'nor MF.IIORA, ch. m. 8 109 By TJltimus— Altiora, by Lamplighter. (Trainer, J. Haggerty. Owner, Rosedale Stable). mr.13 Havana BJ'f 1 :09%hvy 1-2 M 2 I' 1 1* 1- Q Fields 3 Plus 1'ltra. Horrou CA.149 Havana 1 l:3X ifast 3 103 111 l 2 5" C, Fields 7 Tomnhoi. The Boll Call. To col a 1 00217 Havana 3-4 l:12%fast 2| 107 4 44 411 4s Q Fields B Judge I'ryor. The B..v. C.uv'nor f.r-606 Havana 5Jfl:0C fast 5 111 6 6 5 3'i 2 1 G Fields fi Ararat. Leghorn, List One i'.9600 Havana 3-4 l:12%fast 3-5 105 1 11 i» i« L Penman fi OlthSinner, Osgood. M.ir'iiHolIina 59403 Havana 3-4 l:12'4ifast 5 107 4 5 6 6* G»* T Burns 7 Ararat, L-ist One. B.ofK'town tft.301 Havana 3-4 l:13ydfast 4j 109 1 2 2 1»* l'J L Penman fi I/uiis A.. The Leopard. FndMan 68358 Lex' ton 3-4 1:15 slow 1-4 111 4 11 1» 1» M Garner 12 Doric, Port light, Our Alice f,K2C2 Lex'ton 3-4 l:13%faat 7-5 109 2 2 2 11 31 M Garner 12 G'd-Swell. (JipsyQiieen, Cosett* 57770 Latonia 3-4 l:13%fast 11-10 110 4 t 6 4a 4 Et Pool 12 Diana, Sam Keh. Flusey BELLE OF ELLZABETHTOWN, 118 By Jack Atkin— Cloisteress. by Carlton Grange. br. m. 6 (Trainer, W. Coll. Owner, T. Hoffler). MECTltavmna .v n:Wiiivy I us 4 21 2' (i'jn Keaa'dy • Aiken, c.uv'nor. Col Chile MKIiinM 8j t !. %atuw 3 119 4 ." 1 1J 1 A Pickens .". Mayor House, Ultimo, Last One 6W47 Havana 3-4 1:13 fast 5 116 4 4 4 6'1 5»i Q Fields 7 The Boy, Aiken, Ararat 59944 Havana 6* f l:06%fast 21 117 4 11 ]' 1J G Fields I The Boy. Last One, Graysslan 59739 Havana 3-4 l:ll%fast 4 118 3 8 3 6 V G Fields « Aiken, Ararat. Leghorn 69495 Havana 3-4 l:12*ifast 21 115 4 11 11 l'JA Pickens 5 Sweep Clean, Guv'nor, The Boy 59+63 Havana 3-4 l:12%£fast 2 U0 C 3 3 31 3« C Rob'son 7 Ararat, Last One, M. Jumbo 6H402 Havana 61 f 1:06 fast 3 113 4 4 3 2« 1» A Pickens 7 Guv'nor, M. Jumbo, Judge Pry or END KAN, b. g, 5 104 By Black Jester— Sunglow II., by Sundridge. (Trainer, C. Bergman. Owner, F, A. Goss). 68SM Havana 51 C 1 :05',.-.fast I 109 1 2 3 i 5"» R Kenn'riy 0 I'ltitno, Last One, Mayor House (i« 177 Havana lnv.Oy l:41:,;fast 4 113 1 1 1 1 |*| 44 B Kenn'dy «i Tliel^'opnrd, I^juisA., Hf MIT HfBf Havana t| f I48%at*« 3 112 1 4 5 5 612 B Kenn'dy ". B.ofF.liz't'n, May.Ho :se, Ultimo 6 mX7 Havana 3-4 1:13 fast 4 111 1 I 6 7 77J W Kelsay 7 The Boy, Aikeu, Ararat f.»727 Havana 1 1:39 fast 6-5 110 3 1 1 1 V U C Rob'son « ThePirate, S'pClean, Eleanor S. MM Havana 1 l:39Vsfast 21 114 1 1 1 1 21 2" C Rob'son 7 Judge Bryor, M. Jumbo, LoulaA. 69481 Havana 1-4 l:12%fast 2 112 3 1 1 1» 1« C Rob'son 8 Ramkin. Koran, Mack Gamer CUBA ENCANTO. br. e, 3 95 By Solomon — Charmeuae, by Xazagan. (Trainer, E. L. Fitzgerald. Owner, E. C. Griffith). I.OUTC Havana 3-4 IttJ fa^t 2 97 2 2 2 •* 4* D I'lible 5 Guv'iior. List One. The Boy •M97 Havana 3-4 UUf&tiUtt : IOC 1 3 1 I1 1' A Pickens 5 Cherry Tree. Leg'.ioin, Hulcuison 1 8MMI Havana 8-4 l:lt%fUt 6 M8 3 1 1 ll 4'1 A Pickens 9Le«honi, ChcnyTiee, LadyAstor • HJ8B1 Havana 8-4 l:i: Hmud 2 107 1 1 1 U 221 A Ptekeaa 5 Llewellyn, Don l'epe, Rebnke 59725 Havana 51 f 1:07 fast Q 104 2 11 W l'i A Pickens 9 Fincastle, Donl'epe, MoouWiuki 1 59602 Havana 3-4 l:lT)fcftt 20 101 7 12 2* 2'| G Fields 8 Llewellyn, CherryTree, DonPepe 6934B Havana 3-4 l:14%fast 6-5 113 2 11 l'l 1} A Pickens « DunPepe, Datusa, DonManuelL. 59133 Havana 1 l:43&fast 21 116 9 7 2 2 21 34 J Connors 9 Donl'epe, MorrnCastle, Datusa 68995 Havana 61 f l:U%mud 15 108 3 3 1 l1 2'1 J Connors 7 Forge Ahead, Flycast, King B. Fifth Race [5th Havana] I III M RACE— 1 Mile and 50 Varils, ::-yo:ir-ol«lM and upward. Claiming. I March 41, IOIK 1:41 ■ 117.1 BALFOUR, ch. g, 4 112 By Ballot — Eda Riley, by Cayuga. (Trainer, C. H. Harkina. Owner, B. J. Sheldon). t;).",40 Havana 3-1 l:17%alop 2 113 I ti S II 41 W Moi'.sry X Bloudel. Bed. Wreckh-ss •; i4! y Havana 3-4 l:17%«lop 8 114 J* 0 3 8' 9 J Tleupel 11 Maty Lib, Sir Adsuui. Litholick 57157 lfa«fga 1 1-4 2:21%slop 7 119 1* J Mulcahy r, Figtifatioti, Ballotcar. DcBeera 38879 llsial'KS CJ f 1:28 slow 11 110 2» T Wayt 10 Ballotcar, Aunt Annie, Tutt 88881 Bliouse 1 1-8 l:5«%mud 6 118 541 I Wayt 7 Y'UsliiieUelish, A. Annie, Fig't'n :5CKI Hhouse 51 f l:ll'imud 9 112 1- T Wayt 0 Ballotcar, Mis^A.Fnol. M. Fluke ' tacit 'tjim«l 3-4 l:18%mud 24 109 6* T Wkjrt ll J. Nwaiu. A't Annie. Y'shire Bel. GfcfS Willows lmTOy 1:49 faBt 37 109 6'1 S Smith ■ Jake Schas. L.Lachmund, Jerry AVBKET A., b. f, 4 107 By Olambala — L'Alouette, by Kinglike. (Trainer, J. Shine. Owner, G. Smith). 8*885 Havana 1 1-16 l:."i5-:-,hvy 1 Vft 2 2 2 2 5' 2'J D Prible 7 Rigodon, Navajo, Aztec inyiZi Havana 1 1-16 l:5.r»).„livy 3 97 I 3 3 2 3" 3* J Chalmers fi TheKnf|.'i-er. I. it. Dear, DandyVan ti :i75 Havana lm50y 1 :4"%fast 5 107 3 4 6 5 B« *■ f) Prit le K Marauder, F. Burke, Imiuerator O^Sf Havana 1 l-ltfl:49 fast 0 103 | C ■ 7 P 2»» D Prllde 9 Cork, Not Yet, Beiretta t»15l Havana 1 1-10 1 :49',ifast 10 103 0 0 5 5 0" l*| 0 1'Vlds 11 Meadowoilli, Ni^'. Counsel tfii'lMi Havana lmTnty 1 :47%slow ( 105 4 4 4 4 4« 4»i P Moore • MareellaBoy, Betrelta, Chimera 1.9*77 Havana ltn'Ktv 1:49;M,hvy 5 Wi 3 6 0 6 6l 6»" ¥ Moore 9 ; ..lames, J.O'Cou'ell. T.J.Bogan • 6S8S1 Havana 1 1-1B l:53^iiliud 3-3 102 12 2 2 2' 3'i V Moore 7 Tawasenlha, F.andWVr, BMrUf 19749 Havana imOOy l:44%faat 4 102 13 8 11 13 12 12" (I Field* 13 Blbhler. F.andWtiier. Taw'utha ti»726 Havana lm&Oy l:45V»fast 4 102 7 « 4 6 61 6' B Hcheffel 10 L. Fantastic. Cork. F. & Warinef AIGRETTE, ch. m, 6 110 By Olambala — Mauviette, by Mexican. (Trainer, H. M. Thomas. Owner, H. X. Thomas). C0462 Havana TI ITFUaUm 38 888 88 11 II 11 11s" .T Simmnnsll A'li Bed, A'ni.'iha. F.:ind\V'mer t')925 Havana lrnHOy l:4C*:.slow U 1 H) 9 9 9 9 (t'l 9'« H Brydges 9 Giiardsmun, C.-ira way, NavaJ.i 1,9605 Havana Im.'^iy 1:8TH/Mt 40 888 •• 8 9 9 P* H Brydges 9 Am. Soldier, M'dnworlh, Stir Up 69216 Havana ImSS? l:4t%fM4 20 103 2 3 0 0 « f* H Brydges rt Wiuall, Harry «llover, Sites II. 69199 Havana 04 f 1:12 livy 10 888 7 7 « 7 6» H Brydges 7 Rlposla, Wak. Dream, Cani'ntJlrl 48672 MapleH. 3-4 1:20 alop 9 117 6 4 4 4* 4'» T Qulnlan 7 VlolaPurk, S.Stalwart, Hi. Just ■HI N K'ton 2-4 1:25 livy 21 111 4» J Bm'wood 8 Destroyer, Nan. Short Change 68624 N. K'ton lm70y 2:03 tavy 12-5 111 «'• C Taylor « Bosefield, Th'derhlrd, KeyKauls ' LADY LOVITT, b. f, 4 104 By Heno— Ruaaian Sable, by Order. (Trainer, J. Allen. Owner, J. Mclntyre). 6M84 Havana 51 f 1 :12%hvy 21 107 8 5 5 4- P% T Burns 10 stavewSM, Prlmil ivu. Bmley •i"£^!9 Havana 3-4 l:llv4«lop B 105 4 7 7 6' 4*1 .1 Siinmonsll NotVef, F.andW'mer. Altninaha w**j Havana 8-4 l:2iyasloW 3 105 7 7 7 ;' 4*4 -1 Mail.en 11 A'ti. Bed. A'malia, F.audW'mer Coi46 Havana 3-4 1:15 fast 20 Mi t 7 8 4«« 6'i J Maiben 11 Datusa, Athgarven, Mr. Kruter fil73 Havana 3-4 l:l6',ifast « 104 7 10 11 11 11" .1 Maiben 11 Col. Bed, Wre.kless, Cros.-sBuby C7H76 K'worth 6* f l:12%hvy 79 l«2 2 11 11 11 lo»* U Harb'nell TheDe ision. Karuest, WarTank C7d'H8 Wdblne 11-10 1:49 fa«t 13f 99 0 7 9 10 13 13 » J SlmmonsBl Secretary, KiugTroJau, G. Fringe C74*6 W'dblne 3-4 1:l3%fa8t 107 10CH1 11 9 9" 9" S Boyl» IS H.Atkin, TheDeeision, V. Welles 66U70 Kempton 6-S l:4H%fast 13 103 6" ti Jackson 7 Aunt Deda, Voorin, Caunooball 60985 Kempton 61 f 1 :t 8*i.fast 41 118 6«i U Jackson 7 Baisy, Kathleen K., Dorkin jj^yajO, h. g. 4 (M) 104 By Harmonicon— Garner, by Radium. (Trainer, A. Mitchell. Owner, A. Mitchell). :05fr Itnvana 1 1-10 l:5T.-..hvy 1 888 4 4 4 3 S'J P B Kenn'dy 7 Bigodon. Audrey A.. Aztec MHOS Havana lm20y l:44!4fost 4 loj 4 3 3 2 2s 2"* H Kenn'dy 8 TheF.ngl'man, B.Hnnley. Navajo 00^75 Havana lmSfly 1:48 fast 2J 104 6 5 5 t 7* 7,u .1 Peyait R Marauder. AudieyA., Fr'klturke GS8SB Havana ini'.ov 1 :46*f.slow 8-5 107 6 5 3 3 2'1 31 H Kenn'dy 9 Gu'rdsnian. Caraway, Plantarede 6«»7»9 Havana 1 1-8 1 M%faat » 888 8 8 f 8 I" 8» B Kenn'dy 9 TheKug'man, Mead'rth, S.Drchln BBBM Havana 1 l:4z*.',fast 6 103 3 3 3 1 l1 3J K Josiah 11 Suez, Caraway, Our Nephew 09C63 Havana 1 l:4SViwlow 10 loj fi 6 o o 3» 4» K Josiah 8 Bulger, DonThrush, Meadoworth 695"5 Havana 1 1-16 l:48%fast M 105 7 5 4 G 7» 8'» R Josiah 9 M.J.B'ker, W.G.M'C't'k, J.O'O'l 6948'' Havana 1 l:42%fast 8 105 9 6 4 « 61 6'? J Carroll 10 Lit. Giuk, Meadoworth. Blbbler 5 3s2 Havana lmSOy l:45%faat ( 100 6 8 2 2 i* l'l L Penman 8 H.GIover. M'doworth. Auto.Bed A2TE0, br. g, 7 115 By Garry Herrmann — Miss C, by Floriat. (Trainer, C. Hawk. Owner, C. Hawk). fi05G5 Havana 1 1-1C l:55%nvy I 115 7 fi E I 0* 4=J T Burns 7 Rigodon. Audrey A., Navajo 004CG Havana lnS8y l:49%slow 8 111 4 8 7 5 4- i*! T Burns 8 Tawasentha, McAdoo, Dolly C. C 5374 Havana lm50y l:45*ifast 4 115 1 10 9 9 9s 7»^ T Burns 11 Constontiue, Drapery, Mary Krb 6 j06« Havana 1 l:42%fast 10 110 4 5 8 8 6' 6'JF Wilson 9 Tiin.J.Hogan, BeyKunis, Suea toy^G Havana lmSOv l:4fi%slow 6 110 7 7 7 7 7 7" J Chalmers 8 Fair Orient, Lit. Dear, GeorgeW. 67C94 Kempton 1 1-8 2:07%hvy 41 108 «'! H Gibson 6 M. Marquis, Sem. Stalwart, Kebt 6791' M Royal lm20v l:C0%hvy 9 108 4* H Gibson 9 Count'balance, EdithK., Com'nt 67477 MiRoyal 1 1-16 l:50%fast 7 113 121* W Hinphy PJ Lit.GInk, Capt.Hodge, S'venSeai SCINTILLATE, b. f, 4 107 By Horron — Coruscate, by Chorister. (Trainer, D. Hammond Owner, G. Holmes). o-Vir-i villi 3-4 l-15:'-.slop 1 110 2 I 3 3' 2" W Kelsay 12 Undo. Kayman. Slu.it Change 69408 Havana 81 f 1:08 fast 48 8M I I 8 7'« 715 N Burger 8 FVuelo, L.Knfield, Kins Worth GM45 Havana 5'I f 1-OST-fast 25 105 1 10 11 11 ll- N Burger 11 W.Woods. D.Flyer. T. and Tight unM Havana 51 f I'M hvy 20 K)C 1 « 7 41 4« L Penman 7 Biposta, Wak.Dream, Cant'nGlrl ViOOHavaa 8| t l:09%fa«t 15 105 2 6 6 8' 7» B Kenndyll L.Betty, D.Fairbanks, Utlla by 8MM llavani N f 1:10 slow ■ MS 1 10 lu 10 10" L Penman 10 Lady Hester Medusa Far East GmS D f'rin il f 1"6 fast 33-10 107 «" N Burger 7 BrownBill, Ravanna. NorthShore £Z Sufr in Ab 8-8 1 »3=£fa8t 13-10 112 1* 5 Burger 8 SkirtDance Yelie. M'rieFreeborn 88447 KtacB. Ab 5-8 l:01%hvy 4 1081 P W Hinphy « F.andW'r. Frippery. Pr'ce»I on PLANTAREDE, b. g, 6 H» Bv Gw-to-Bed or Gorgorita — La Polona. by Vinicius. ( Trainer H W. Plant. Owner, H. W. Plant), fio-74 Havana lmr.0v 14-,-,fast 15 115 7 1111 11 11 11" G Fields 11 Constantine. Drapery. Mary Kib ■MSI Havana 1 1-18 l-40 '-fust 25 110 9 10 8 7 10k 911 K Atk'son 11 Meadoworth, Nig. Counsel SS Havana lmSov i:4«^,slow 10 105 5 7 7 « 6» 4* J Chalmers 9 (iuurdsman. Caraway, Navajo WtZ Havana 3-4 115%fast 13 112 12 12 12 12 12 « J Chalmersl2 G.James, Peace.Star. ADamaha 4 Havana lmSOy 147Hslow 4 106 3 4 6 4 4' 4»1 J Chalmers G Tokalou March. Zoie, Winall tv-9 Havana 3-4 1 lfi^slow 8 105 2 6 6 6' 6»1 .1 Chalmers 8 M.Gut.ner, Alf Yexina. Felix M 69131 Havana 3-4 \i&5** H 107 2 8 8 7* 6*| J ChalmeraU Lui-Meme. All Aglow, Silex II. HIGH OLYMPUS ch. g, 7 115 By Hastings— Olympia, by Rock Sand. (Trainer. G. Nibbs. Owner, H. Waring). . _ .?;.. . ... , , , ... nU8S Havana t i-tti 1 :." 5'-'ilivy 88 11". • 5 1 I I •- •' smith . Rigodon. Audrey A., Navajo »i.95 Havana 1 1-M 1 :4» fast 15 107 4 7 8 9 8' 7» 3 Maiben 8 Cork, Audrey A., Not Yet MH'Sfi Havana lin50v l:45'/5fast 20 103 7 4 6 6 6« 6*1 H BrydgeBll Discord. Sir Adstim. Stir Pp UrH4 Havana 1 142MiKood 31 105 4 9 9 9 S* •«• .1 Maiben 10 OlliePalmer, SilexIL, ToyAlong 59482 Havana 1 142^fast 31 1 « 5 4 7 7 7"* 8»| J Chalmerslo Lit. Gink. Meadoworth. Blbbler 69441 Havana 1 l:41Hfast 20 106 6 7 4 4 41 31 J Chalmers 10 Alf Yeaiua. Ava R., Trlomphant 69286 Havana 61 f l:08Hgood 31 106 4 10 10 »« 7«i J Chalmerslo Maricusa. Humpy, Lyric SAT WHEW, br. m. 8 107 By Sweep— Flaming Flamingo, by Cesarion. (Trainer,' C. R. Smith. Owner, C. R. Smith). fiO'JS Havana M-4 1 :l." :'^slop 31 1 '7 12 12 I* '•'' •'* T Burns 12 Hullo. Scintillate. Kayman 6*883 Havana Un64y 1 :44'-.-fast 88 188 0 4 4 8 8* V\ T Burns R TheKngl'man, Navajo, B.lliiiiley »i 19 Havana 3-4 1 :l.".:lr,faKt M 107 8 I 1 5* 8*f Q Stone 10 linen, Sp-edy Lady, I'rimitive firl38 Havana lm50v 1:41 fast 25 105 4 8 0 fi 8 fi17 T Burns S K.-cUport, Dolly C. H.M. Stevens 'SM-'I Hnvana 3-4 115t slow 20 110 11 9 9 7' C» : Stone 12 Fiekle Fancy. .lapMiuna, Lullaby B5738 Pb va-pa lnr'ov 1 •'"■' fest •" 100 I 7 7 8 '• !') T Burns 10 I. .Fantastic, Cork. F. & Wnrmei rWfi' Havana 5^ f l-09%good 40 888 10 10 10 9» s« T ttarna 10 BengaUi. GeorgeW., K'i:Wortb 1 1^5 Havana 3-4 1 iIR^mIow 10 T» 1 3 I 4J 8* T I'tirr.- II Sir.l .ek. .lohu.1 .fiisey, Dtl awa, Wssl Havana tl M: «V»«t 20 881 » 6 4 6- 7« T l.uins t niliikHg, H.GIover. U4fM*4t] , 1 1 ' 1 FAIRLY, b. g. 11 1U By Marchmont II.— Locust, by Gorman. (Trainer, C. F. Brant. Owner, C. F. Brant). 80615 Havana 1 1-lfi 1 :5:ti.,hvy fi K,fi :: : | f p jse j Simmons 5 Stanley. Draperv. Salesman 60374 Havana ]m."»0y 1 :4.V.-,fast 20 112 3 3 5 S 10"M* .1 McF.ride 11 Constantine, Drapery Mary Krb 602B8 Havana 1 1-1« 1:49 fast 20 105 7 7 « 7 7» 7« .1 Simmons S An Revoir, Marauder ' Oomul 51-789 Havana 1 1-8 1 :54«ifast 20 881 8 9 8 8 P 8«J J Plmmons 9 TheEng'man, Navajo, Mead'rth :9706 Havana ll:427ifast 20 105 111111 11 9 | 8" J Simmons 11 Suez, Carawav, Navajo 59648 Havana 1 t.88%inat 30 105 11 11 11 11 9l 8'« J Simmons 11 Elias O., Fell's M.. Marcella Boy 595C3 Havana 1 l:48Vi;S)ow 20 110 4 7 7 7 7'» 6'» J McBrlde 8 Bulger. DonThrush. Meadoworln 59383 Havana lm50y l:45=jfast 60 110 6 6 6 6 7* 7" J McBrlde 8 Har.Glover, M'doworth, Narajo SOL GILSEY. br. g. 8 112 By Plaudit— Dixoletta, by Sir Dixon. (Trainer, H. C. Spargur. Owner. P. J. Graham). 88511 Havana 3-1 1 :lS- .r,hvy 28 103 7 7 7 fi1 fi"' N Swart 7 Hainan. Golden Rod Brn-iles, 60265 Havana 5} f lM7%teat 88 110 S 10 10 10 10" J Dreyer 10 MollyPuff, Frascuelo, Wil.Uood* 5SS24 Havana 1 1-16 l:4S%faat 4 106 2 6 6 6 6 C* J Dreyer •► Starkey, Drapery. Dixie Mrl 54822 B.Bon'ts 11-4 2:09 fast 31-10 103 6 4 5 4 4» 5«1 J Dreyer 9 Ch'lest'ian, Plant'de, l'utld Dear 54720 B.Bon'ts 1 1-S l:56%faMt 11 105 4 8 7 6 61 4« J Dreyer 11 Koh-1-noor, Seutlm'tal, Warlike 63.190 Havana 1 1-10 1 :47%fast 21 109 6 6 6 4 P 1J J Dreyer 8 FlyHouie, T. J. Hogau, Muamai 53262 Havana 1 1-1C l:4fi'/„fast 7 US 7 8 8 8 B*M*§J Dreyer 10 Incinerator, Br.Lllie, Mis'leordo 53221 Havana 1 1-S l:54!4faNt 5 107 6 6 5 5 5» 4'J J Dreyer 7 Zoie, Khymer, Jake Keld 52202 Havana 1 1-16 1:46 JLfast 15 1 »5 4 9 8 8 T1 4»i .1 Dreyer 19 DukeKuff. Khymer, NlipHlner FIRST TROOP, b. g. 7 (M) 116 By Duval— Linolin, by Requital. (Trainer, J. A. Durkin. Owner, S. Brown). 88488 Havana 3-4 Itmialop 20 115 10 s R 71 6"! J Chalmersll Mary F.rb, Balfour, Sir Adsura 88484 Havana 51 f l:12%hvy 10 115 7 8 9 74 6'* J Chalmers 9 I'uliux, Litholick, Kayman 60049 Havana lm50y l:44%faat 15 105 2 C 6 7 8 7" J Chalmers 8 Zoie, George W., Stir Dp 69874 Havana 3-4 l:lX"Shvy 15 110 11 11 11 10oa 9" F Merlmeeli KiugWorth, Cold. Red, Berretta 58715 Havana lm50y 1:48 fast 15 111 4 5 8 8 8 8-'» 13 Atktnsn 8 Serv. Flag, T.J.Hogao, Drapery 8366 MapleH. 3-4 l:16%good 23 109 4" W Taylor S Ol.. lames, Beugaleae, K.Wortu 16644 Tijuana lm70y 1 :49»,is!ow 27-10 108 21 W Hinphy 7 Hut. Mack, M. Herrmann, Argeato M578 Tijuana 3-4 1:20 mud 11 114 4*1 C Th'pson » C.H'tera. Dr.K'ndall. C.A.O'ikey 8IR ADSTJM, h. g, 7 (M) 115 By Cave Adsum— Apprentice Girl. (Trainer, J. Booker. Owner, J. Booker, Jr.). fi'"iGfi5 Havana 1 1-16 1 :55?;-,hvy fi 11" II I 4 5ln 58i F Hunt 7 Rigodon, Audrey A., Navajo 0O4S9 Havana 3-4 l:17%slop 20 118 4 8 « 4s 3-1 V Hunt 11 Mary Kib, Balfour, Litholick 01324 Havana 1 1-8 l:5C1ifast 8 110 6 6 6 4 41 3« G Stone « Osgood, Gomul, Fly Home 60268 Havana 11-16 1:49 last 7 110 5 6 5 6 4»k (I'J J Smith S An Revoir, Marauder, Gomnl 86188 Havana 1 1-16 l:48%fast 15 110 7 10 9 9 6"* 6rl J Smith 10 Nig, Au Re?oir, Berretta 88151 Havana 1 1-16 l:49!4fast 15 110 4 3 6 9 »• 10J1 J Slm'onsll Meadoworth, Nig, Counsel 69925 Havana lmHOy l:46*£slow 4 110 7 6 6 C 4" 641 T Smith 9 Guardsman, Caraway, Navajo 88888 Havana Im.'.oy 1:47 fast 8 10G 5 8 8 6 r.1 4-4 .1 Smith 10 Great Hawk, Little Dear Zola 59769 Havana lnt50y l:44*£fast 8 108 8 5 8 8 81 8'J J Smltls 12 Bibbler, F.andW'mer, Taw'ntha Sixth Race [6th Havana] 1 • 1 • ' SIXTH RACK 1 1-1« Mile*. 4-year-olds and npnnrd. ClnimliiK. (Feb. ti, 1D1H 1:44 1-5 :t D2.) 00LLY 0.. b. f, 4 101 By King James— Lady Appleby, by Meddler. (Trainer, R. B. Jackson. Owner, J. H. Shreve). 80543 Havana lmafly 1:48 slop fi 102 7 5 4 4 21 121 T Burns 10 M.ijorDomo, Chimera. Athgarven K0466 Havana lm50y l:49'/iSlow 2 9S 7 5 I 2 21 3» N Swart 8 Tawasentha, McAdoo, Aztec 60404 Havana lm.r.0y 1 :44 fast I 100 8 7 6 7 5«k 6s} N Swart 8 Molinero, Meadow'th, BabyPatmt 60350 Havana 1 1-16 l:47%fast 2J 95 2 2 2 I 2'i 21 M Swart 8 Huntress, W.G.McClintock, Listt 5(218 Havana lm.".0y l:43%fast 5 97 6 6 4 6 7 7*1 N Swart 7 Byrne, Meadoworth, Hu track 60178 Havana 1 1-8 1:55 fast 5 96 2 3 3 3 33 2l N Swart 8 Mar.Boy, Cork, W.G.McClint'ck 6CK0 Havana lm50y 1:44 fast 4 97 7 3 3 2 2» 2=1 M Swart 8 Rockport, H.M. Stevens, McAdoo 50022 Havana 1 1-8 l:54%fast 4 968776 6' G'R Ellis 8 FelixM., W.G.McClin'k, McAdoo i9946 Havana lm50y l:43«ifast 6 98888 8 71 74 J Chalmers 8 Gallou-Berry, B'lian, Rockport HOCKIR. b. g. 11 105 By Voorhees — Emir, by Ducat. (Trainer, W. B. Finneean. Owner, W. F. Knebelkamp). Wi'69 Havana 1 l-lfi l:52-:ihvy S i0f. 4 4 4 3 V 3*8 B Scheffel I Ttnckport. Bianca, Firoworth 88493 Havana 1 l-!« l:49";slop 8 M 3 6 fi 4 4- 471 J Heupel »i Osgood, Approval. Goldeu Flint 60377 Havana ImSOy l:444ifast 6 110 1 4 4 3 2"" 5J1 C Rob'son 9 C.Holters, Loyalist, W.TumbOw 60O45 Havana 3-4 1:14 fast 4 107 I 6 5 fi 6-J B Scheffel « Sunrose, Frascuelo. Good Hop* 59728 Havana lm50y 1 :44i/i,fast 10 105 2 5 4 3 8" 3»k B Scheffel 7 Jacobean, Wise Man, Hasel W. 59606 Havana lialilj l:43%fast 8 105 5 7 7 5 4 4*1 B Scheffel 8 Melvin, Chris. Holt era. WlseMaa 594C4 Havana 1 l:41%fast 2 105 3 7 6 4 3' lh B Scheffel S M.. T. Baker, Forbid, JackHealey 59530 Havana 11-16 1:47 fast 2 103 1 « 5 5 S» 671 B Scheffel 8 Peg.Rives, Ch.Holters. B'lillmak 59291 Havana lm&Oy l:43%good 21 105 3 3 4 8 «4 2' B Scheffel 6 Wise Man. Misericorde, McAdoo BIANCA. b. m, 6 108 By Assagai — Alpaca, by Tremont. (Trainer, R. B. Allen. Owner, E. P. Baxter). 00569 Havana 1 1-1K l:52%hvy 1 100 2 I I 2 2- 24 N Bwmrt t I'ockport, Hix-nir, F'irewoith 60516 Havana lm50y l:51:-ilivy 7-5 10fi 2 2 4 5 31 25 N .Swart Acosta, J.O'Connell, Ceo.James 60377 Havana lm50y 1 :44i-,fast 6 105 7 fi fi 7 73 «;J B Kenn'dy 9 C.Holters, loyalist, W.Tnmbow 68097 Havana 1 1-1G 1 :49J,fcslow 8 100 3 3 3 3 4" 3" H Brydges « TonyBeait. Mary .I.Baker, Sihola 5P879 Havana lm50y l:49%Mvy 3 99 2 1 1 1 l15 12» H Brydges 9 Bulger, Medusa, Miss Hilarity 59831 Havana ImiHy l:4..;;0fast 8-5 105 6 4 3 3 5'i a"\ \i Penman 7 Sihola, Baby Faust, Sue« 69184 Havuna lm50y 1:53 hvy 8-6 108 4 5 4 4 3l 3'i W Kelsay « Candle Light, Forbid, Ailivan 59137 Havana 1 1-3 1:54 fast 2 99 3 3 2 2 24 2t» T Burns 6 Crumpsall, H.M.Stev's, Sum. Sigh 59062 Havana lm50y l:44%fast 31 107 7 7 « 7 6' 31 M Swart » Brynlimnb. Sibola. Wise Man GEORGE W., b. 0. 4 112 By Runnymede — Embla, by Solitaire II. (Trainer, G. Dennlor. Owner, M. Seifert). 88643 Havana 1 1:43 slop 21 112 4 5 S 5 3n 21- B Kenn'dy 7 Money, Maty Erb, Baca 00439 Havana 1 1 :40-Vhvy 21 104 6 I 3 3 2' P J Heupel (» Ha/.el W.. Koran, Mildred 8BS78 Havana 11:41 fast 4 112 7 8 7 4 4« 2' B Kenn'dy 8 Gol. Flint, Fictile, Who Can Tell 80318 Havana 51 f 1 :07%fast 12 112 4 7 fi 5- ]"k F Wilson • Twenty SeTen, MackCartler. Jill 60128 Havana 51 f IMtfatt 3 113 5 4 4 4' l'l F Wilson 8 Buford. Donna Roma, M.Domo 88849 Havana lm50y l:44^fast 8 105 6 2 2 2 1' 2'i B Scheffel 8 Zoie, Stir L'p, Cork 19926 Havana liu50y 1 :46%slow 8 107 1 1 2 2 2"k 3* B Scheffel 8 Fair Orieut, Little Dear, Stir Up 59887 Havana 3-4 l:13'/5fast 20 109 6 7 6 64 «»1 J Connors 8 Gallon-Berry, llaran, Sevllllan BMI Havana GJ f l:0SVtfast 12 112 3 7 8 8»» 8'» W Hinphy 9 Jill. Human, Molinero MARY JANE BAKER, b. f, 4 102 By Wrack— Ellerslie, by Charaxua. (Trainer, E. E. Major. Owner, E. E. Major). 6*23 Havana 1 S-M 2:00',.,fast r 102 1 6 ti fi 4- 4"' D Prible fi Marcel. Boy, FelixM.. Brynlimah roo:i7 Havana 1 1-14 l:19'i:slow 2 h 3 2 4 4 4 22 2=1 L 1'enman fi Tony Beau, Biane.i, Sihola 5!fl47 Havana 1 l:41V;.fast 5 102 3 4 4 4 44 8" L Penman 7 W.Mau. Maysville, ll.M.Stevena 59880 Havana 1 1-8 1 :501ihvy 5 102 343 3 21 2' L Penman fi Hazel W., Mildred, BryulimaU 59791 Havana lm50y l:431|faat 10 M 4 7 7 6 78 V* B Kenn'dy 8 .lacobeau, Blajieawsy, Loyalist 69838 Havana 1 3-16 848%taat 31 102 6 6 3 3 6» 6«i L Penman 8 Mildred. I»yali-t, Dulpb 59588 Havana ltn50y l:49%a!ow 1 103 2 4 4 3 2»* 1* L Penman 6 J.O'Connell. Mildred, McAdoo WHIPPOORW1LL. oh. g, 7 108 By Olambala— Nightfall, by Voter. (Trainer, D. Montour. Owner, Brickyard Stable). 60548 Havana 1 l-lfi l:52-»ohvy 8 107 2 4 1 8 fi fi-1 J Maiben f J.O'Con'll. Tawax'tlia, B.IInnley 60321 Havana 2-4 l:ISn\faat 3 110 7 6 4 31 I* J Maiben 10 Invincible, Catoctin, Humpy 80215 Havana 6| f 1 : .S'-:..fa.st 4 l k". 3 S 9 9 7» N S'wart 9 Major Domo, Mike, Catoctin 88128 Havana 3-4 1:15 fast 4 108 10 I 7 62 2! N Swart 10 .I'n.vO'C'nell, C.Boris, W.orQnlt 88818 Havana 51 f l:0SM.fast fi 106 4 9 9 i.'i 2J N Swart 10 Lullaby, Lyric, Vy Merrick :is877 Havana Irnnoy 1 :4*%livy 3 111 7 « 4 4 4* 4" fi Atklns'n 9 (J.James, J.O'Con'ell, T I Hogan OJCM Havana ImfiOy 1:47 fast 8 110 1 I 1 I 4' 6*1 10 AtklnsnlO Great Hawk, Little Dear Zola aw«l Havaaa lanttr I'tTHf—t K 1 is 4 5 « 7 7 a" .1 Connors 7 Lit.ciuk. BabyFaust, Dlxleillrl LOYALIST, ch. g. 6 113 By The Manager — Ancient, by Cesarion. (Trainer, J. Hapgerty. Owner, Rosedale Stable). 80689 Havana 1 1-18 1 £2%)kvy 6 112 1 2 I 8 fi fii: C. Fields fi Rockport, Binnca, Hocnir 80277 Havana imr.Oy l:44%fa*t 6 113 2 I 3 2 l2 2" Q Fields 9 C.Holters, W.Turnb'w, Maysville 60348 Havana 5'. f l:0C%fast 7 110 5 5 4 3- 3* O Fields 7 Amer. Eagle, M. Garner, M.H'lna 6!«'4 Havana 5J f l:08*i,slow « MS 5 4 4 fi» 6s! G Fields 8 Disc'sion, ShootAway, Nor.Belle a9791 Havana lm50y l:42'/,fast 4 111 6 2 2 I 35 !«JW Kelsay 8 Jaeobeau. Blazeaway, Wise Man :97L* Havana liniov 1 :44Vi,fast 21 105 4 0 6 6 6 4" G Flelda 7 Jacobean, Wise Man, Hocnir MM Havana l 3-16 tUtflst 3 1M 1 1 1 1 !• » Q Flelda 8 Mildred, Dolpb, «^ rh ',9404 Havana im50y 1 :1::%fast 2 107 3 1 1 1 V 1» H Swart 8 JaekHealey, M.J.Baker, B.fauat WUiil Havana IniSoy 1:44 fast 2 110 1112 2'i 2' .1 •"ualmer* • ('ol.Lit. B'byFaust, W.G.McC't'k Tijuana Entries and Past Performances for Wednesday, March 1 TIJUANA ENTRIES AND PAST PERFORMANCES FOR WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1 WKATHKR CliKARj TRACK HEAVY. 1 Racing starts at 1:."5 p. m. (Chicat'o time 3:55). S Superior mud i miner. X Good mud runner. ■%: l''air iiuid runner. (51) Maidens. •Apprentiee allowance, b Blinkers. First Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs. I'urse $500. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Track record: June 28, 1910— l:0.V/i— 3— 118.) Today's Ind. Horse. Wt. Ree. A.Wt.Han. fiOSSO »Voorin 110 1:07".-, 4 107.. 725 fi05l5 Olivo D 09 1:07 % Hill.. 720 •8MB* *Blue Van 10.S 1 :09-'-. 7 108x715 DM *Von Ladv 112 l:09-'i 9 10«X71.*. 8M81 »Chas. Cannell 114 laat 11108x715 • 10544 Mac John«ou (Ml. 107 1:10% 4 115. .700 59932 »;'onza Kay (Ml ..110 1:11':-, 3 93. .700 (iOOr.O May Mac (M) 112 1:11% 3 95x700 (.0299 Dixie Mason (M).. 93 1:10 4 110.. 700 (10545 BoekbridRe (M) ..113 1:10% 5 113.. 700 (!01!)(; ( omptroller (M)... 7 113.. 700 Syncopation fi 111 Second Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs, Purse ?5O0. 3-yeai-olds and upward. Claiming. (Track record: June 2S. MM— IttJSK— 3—118.) (10197- 'Miss Clark 104 1:10% 12 100x725 CO.-elfi bApplp Jack 107 1:07' i 8 113x72(1 (10380 Muriel's Pet 112 1:07% 9 111x715 (HI153 Al Wi.k 109 1:08% 9 113. .710 ('.0515 Missoula MS 1:08% Dili. .710 (103S0 •Tornette 104 1:11% fi 100. .705 (i04i»7 Vera Wood 97 1:09 4 110.. 705 •10544 *l!rid!;ette (M) 3 93.. 700 88048 ••bHelen Hayes (Ml.. 105 1:09% (1 100x700 00522 »Miss Krag 108 1:08% 11 KK5X700 (.0299 Neosho Dale (Ml.,111 1:10% M 111..1SJ8 59792 Nebraska Lid (MlllO f M% 1112. .700 Third Race— 3-4 Mile. Purse $500. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming;. (»)fi07 ■liKafferty 184 l:14'r, 8 117x725 00300 tbBic Smoke 112 1:12 9 117x720 M38B Manneheii 114 1:13% 8 112x715 (!(M073 "Uoldie Bose 107 1:14 5 110x715 tlOIOfi- July Fir 115 1:14% 8 112. .715 60*28 *Etmna Weller 9fi 1:14 H 5 1050710 •'.0571 *I'lanlacenet IM 1:13% 10 112X710 R08Q2 bBilly Joe lit 1:13% 10 112X705 t:o:iS! •Old Homestead ...105 1:14% 7 112X705 C0498 Isphani 91 1:10% 5 107.. 700 69002 Stiletto MB) 1:13% « 110x700 80524 (ol. Murphy 10t»l:13% 5 117x700 '('. B. Irwin entry. Fourth Race — 3-4 Mile. Purse $500. 4 Jtvar-otd* and upward. Claiming. (Track (fwrO: De . 20, MM— 1:11% — *— no. i O03.S5 *Krank Wilson 117 1:15'-. 7 107X725 00624 3 bChoii- Maater 111 1:14% 7 112:;:720 (41013 11 *HUaley ll 12 112.. 713 •t.»6 ). Mville A Ill 1:12.. ■ 115. .715 •i(i.,',i V*tK) Maiiin ....186 1:14% 3 115x710 I (10351= Cadlin? 112 1:15'/; 5 117X710 (,0353 •lb.sellis 112 1:15 8 110X710 RBB74 •Nil Wonder 109 1:15 7 112.. 710 •8034* Bingleader 110 1:14% « 117X705 (10274 •bShenandnah 107 1:15% 5 109x705 08408 Chick Barklev 7 114.. 700 004458* l.Red Man 109 1:14 8 114X700 Fifth Race— 1 1-1C Miles. Derby Trial Purse. Purse $700. 3-ycar-olds. Allowances. (Track record: June 24, 1910—1:45-3—110.) 00199- WKDDINC, PRINCE 93 l:52Vr.sy 120X750 •0S21 Polly Wale 109x740 (fi(M99) t apt. Clover 90 l:52%sy 120X735 ('.0499 Nan McKinney 108.. 735 fi0578 fl.ittle Florence ... 117x730 C0577 Tom Craven 103. .72R C.0499 South Bree/p 100. .715 ■0IT2 hPrnclnmati in (M) 100. .715 C.O490" Doctor Tiihbs 93x710 Sixth Race — 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 3-vear-olds and upward. Claiming. (Track record. Feb. 1. 1920— 1 :43%— (5— 122). (081011 *Wise Judge- 4 108x725 R0400- bMadiono 114 1:4(1'.-. 5 112. .720 (1040*1 ; •Cordon Roberta ..112 1:4(5% 9 112.. 715 00445 *Clover Juiiia 108 1:47',-. 5 112X715 (10382 Teo Breckenridsp 104 1:1(5!.-. « 110.. 715 00575 Plow Steel 3 95x710 80378* bNebraska 108) 1:48 8 114 ;:710 003S5 *Mary I'ullei- 102 1:47 8 110x710 88)840 Mike Daly 192 1:43% 8 110.. 703 •10520 *Lola 10S 1 :48% 9 1 10X705 (10573 *Sam Hill 108 1:44% 7 105X700 CII51!) liMistres-i Polly ...113 1:45% 7 115X700 Seventh Race — 1 Mile and 70 Yards. ruvse $500. 3-year-oliis and upward. Claiming. (Track record: Teh. 1. 1920— 1 :43%— (5— 122). (10551 Miss Dunbar 87 1:17% 4 95. .723 (•502 ..".|»liltiiueu 97 1 :4 5 « 111X720 (00412) btlath 108 1:43% (5 117. .715 80412 Sweet Apple 108 1:45'.-, 5 1045X710 4U)".71 •Nonsuit 1 104 X 710 00370 Kegreao 119 1 : 14 8 121 X705 OSOSI •bl'eirles One 104 1:44 7 9SX700 Eighth Race— 3-4 Mile. Purt-o $500. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Track lacavt; Dee. lm», MM — 1:11% — 8 — 110.) • ;o:5St;- l.Miiv Maulsbv 93 1:13 7 101.. 725 •1U579- Ike Mills 115 1:13% 7 104X720 00379 * h Dancing Ciil 109 1:13% (i 109X715 0IMI07 •bPerch 112 1:14 7 102X715 (10575 bDaiuty LaOy 108 1:12% (1111X715 0O113 bTrustv 113 1:12% 8 113x715 («04M) bTolin .Ir 113 1:12% 9 121X710 5ss.-,o Iteydo 113 1:13% S 109.. 710 (080131 TTOInsl 115 1:M 4 100x705 00473- l.r.ivaliadour II. .. 9(5 1:13'., (5 112x705 80037 *\a-.liot:ih 112 1:13 5 102X700 80370 Don Joe 11 li 1:13% 7 lll';;;700 Page 6 Tijuana Jockey Percentages TIJUANA .fOCKKY PEHCKNTAIiKS. From .Innuary 1, 1H21, to I'cbrnarj JIO, 1U22, lucluxirc. At or Over Jockey, p.c. Wt. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Trombley, A ;« 95 0 -J 1 0 Williams, « 22 100 379 8r. 74 01 Majestic, J i o «7 187 38 21 22 g««*. ■ 10 107 226 44 40 35 ■MtUMT, J is 104 741 130 102 99 JfW», It 18 110 0 15 20 6 Saladin, H 17 111 1*4 32 21 22 EJarcaa, W ic in 213 3r. 41 23 Moltors. H U 111 27 4 1 0 Noble, E 15 106 302 40 3!t 51 sinnghter, M If ios Ml 37 3« 30 Thompson. C 14 108 210 30 32 29 Studer. C 14 9S 311 43 44 48 Taylor. E 14 112 750 108 82 86 Ra \ T 14 108 163 23 19 24 Miller, ('. H 14 112 241 34 39 35 En tor, B 14 105 409 56 56 62 Cross, 0 13 108 447 CO 54 54 Hurn. D 13 »r: 322 41 83 24 Wilson, T IS 97 294 39 36 43 Parke. B 12 107 792 9S 108 107 Atwell. 0 12 113 344 40 40 53 Hall. L 11 112 71 I ■ 11 Hum, T* 11 80 333 30 42 47 Martinez, P 11 113 539 H 71 71 Murray. T 11 111 336 38 29 50 IkNMt, 1 10 111 10 1 1 0 Organ. W 10 96 20 2 3 0 Jacobs, A 10 103 119 41 71 62 Rawer, H. B 09 MH 32 ; SO 3! 34 Ohm. i' 09 110 115 10 14 10 At or Over Jockey. P.C. Wt. Mts. lHt. 2d. 3d. McKwen. B 09 112 Ml 14 15 19 Perry, W 08 116 108 9 10 6 Donahue. K OS 103 71 0 5 11 Carter, It 1* 109 371 2S 28 36 Anderson. W 68 100 77 0 7 11 Dority. R 07 110 251 18 26 23 Fator. M 07 90 29 I 2 5 Oarrott, 0 07 104 II 110 Duggan. I! 00 IM 03 4 14 7 Duggan, 0 05 113 99 I 15 19 Long. B 05 95 38 2 0 3 Metoalf. J 05 112 92 5 8 10 Rails, 0 05 95 60 3 8 7 Woods, M 04 111 24 1 5 2 Maskrid, K 04 110 47 I 2 2 Harrington, It. . . .04 110 204 9 17 8 Froggatte. D 03 108 38 1 1 2 Garrett, M 03 75 64 2 I 6 MM, J 02 107 49 1 2 5 I'.redin, X 113 1 0 0 0 Brown, ' 112 39 0 4 2 Davis. W 95 11 0 0 0 1 Dean, TV K0 20 0 1 0 .Toilv. T 95 1 0 0 0 Leeds, Q 107 9 0 10! MiloT, F 109 58 0 4 5 | Miller. TV. D 90 21 0 2 0 Ross. M M 1 0 0 0 TVnrd, C 101 7 0 0 0 Zanders, H M 5 0 0 0 First Race [1st Tijuana] I'lKST HACK ■ t-'J l-'url«um . 1* a ajar iHl anil upward. lainiins. (.Ill no 2N. IBM 1 :03 1-8 " IIS.i Index Course Dlst TimeT'ckOdds Wt St %. V4 % Itr Fin Jockeys Started Ordor of Finish V00RIN, b. g. 4 107 By Voorhees — Norinne. by Brutus. (Trainer. G. W. Crippen. Owner. C. I. Crippen). 8838 TUoane S3 f l:4*ttfaat 7 1 I ( M I B B T Wilson 12 Billy Joe, Apple Jack, laphsai G( 372 Tijuana r.J f l:l]-Lgood 7-5 113 I 5 I |»| s' N Duggan 11 Ola Lee, Apple Jaek, Squash 69856 Tijuana KJ f 1:09 fast 158 1«7 5 3 3 B* B E Fator 7 Q.ofTr'mps, Gadling, Man'ktnll. 66070 K«mj ton 5-S l:04 f.fast 3 100 2' D Prihle 7 A'tDeda, C'nonball, JosephineK. 6M1 Ki'mptun 5-S 1 :"4%fast 10 107 2' D Prllilc 7 Lam, Kathleen K., Dork in 55921 Kempt on HfllMKfaat 23-5 102 671 D Prllde 7 Banyan, Doctor Zab, Pewankee 6*852 M'ne've Ab f.-8 59 fast 17-5 107 4s W Hinphy 9 W.ofChauco, Diocletian, A. Maid OLIVE D., gr. m. 9 111 By Probe— Salina, by Maxio. {Trair.er, A. P. Chenowith. Owner. A. P. Chenowith). 00545 Tijuana El ( l:12:,-,slow 4 HI 4 11 P 51U B Carter 11 Nick Klein. Squash. Blue Van MM Tijuana EJ f ItMfcfaat 23-10 lit I 4 6 H BM R Carter 12 W.Whitaker, Coombs, M. Dixon 69721 Tijuana 5-8 IB fast 26 108 7 6 6 Si 5»i R Carter 9 Stanley H., Pewankee. Lobelia 69105 Tijuana 5i f l:09',:-,fast 21 HI a 6 2 41 6r'i R Carter 9 Sen Stack. Onr Maid, Al Porter 67854 Willows a-4 l:17%fa3t '.3 110 4" Caron 10 Mur.l'et, Due de Guise, Volima 57751 Will' ws Ab 5-8 l:(U%tavy 32 117 V F F M'phy 9 Squash, Conicbon. Foeinan 67147 Hast' gs Ab 5-8 l:02~raud 20 114 «• F F M'phy 7 Lit.Jake, Squash, EddieTranter BLUE VAN, ch. g. 7 108 By Blues— Vancena, by Batten. (Trainer, F. Marmet. Owner. F. Mannot). MBS Tijuana El f l:12*sstow 11 113 2 I 3 B ?.ri B Dorlty 11 Nick Klein. Squash. Missoula MM Tijuana 5-8 1:05 mud i HI X 7 C B*l 8*3 P MartinezlO I.W.Harper. Vera Itita, Chrome O?104 Tijuana H f liCBJtfhat 6 W 3 4 4 5= 9" E Noble 10 M.Tilghman, Gol.Roso, M.D'bnr &8981 Tijuana S-8 1 :n-%fast 3«-10 114 I 6 4 5J 7« O Atwell 12 MeMurphy, Ringleader, Alajah 5f»W6 Tijuana 5-8 IBVMMal «9f 111 1 I 3 3' 4* O Atwell 9 Tiitt, Duly Fashion, Manneben B8741 Tijuana B-l laWjfcfaat 39 112 6 I 6 6* C'5 R Sm'llwd 7 Myrtle A.. Uranium. EI Sablo NMfN.K*fa Abl.-S1:ro slow 9-5 112 1* J Ma'waaf 7 Juanitain., AiPorter, F"eesslx;t 68V.4 N.K'ton 5-S 1:0C%hvy 19-10 112 21 ] Sm'woorl 6 llivulct. P'cessJ-ou, Juauitn III. VON LADY. ch. in, 9 106 By Von Tromp — Cirlina, by Orsini. (Trainer. F. Kov/lanr!. Owner. F. Howlawl). 57 750 WIQ'wa Ab 5-1 1:0ji.,he 19 til (i:-FMiley I T«aBet. F'ball II.. Ctat. Ceort MXHait'p Iin7 'y l::.:.'.-.inud is Ml •"•'" F .T Baker S Hubbub, UurMaid. MoiitnnaBelle ' MBS Haat'sa 1 1 -M 1 :•'•"•".• mod li IM 1° Q Wilttlaa s Baay Cat Our Maid, nsaraa | ■r,i;71'i B'hous'- lni7"y I : is f;jst I MS 25 ; "Willi'ms U Cainil.Muller. Figaron, Tamhian j EISMB'koaae lanTOy 1 :51%nrad 12 Wt l*» H Rowe M T.Laaate, Plunger. Daai.Balier I j BOB Hast'gs ImT'iy l:.-,0 fast 10 Ml S»l T Wayt s Gift. MM t;, -Sovereign. DandyVan 1 itBHut'Rl lmTfty 1: -'-.fast 11 l1! TSJ B BcBwea 7 M. Lever. B.Sreirks, M.S'nereig], MM) IVhoiis ■• I 1:!lV.I'-is' 20 1!1 fi'^IJ McKivon I 1'ierrot. Pr'ee Direct. Dr.Samuel CHAS. CANNELL. blk. g, 11 10B By Dick Welles— Lunette, by Favor. (Trainer. J. Pelter. Owner. Pclter Bros.). MB! Tijuana .v. t IM fast fi in 9 11 s || •: ■■- .1 H'tamer 11 Alajah. K't oITytUaa, L'.vB'Im.h 00153 Tijuana ij :f 1 :12-:,slop 25 IOS 4 5 E -l:* ,4l C Rails 12 Mike Dixon, Sadie 1»., Kimono £0025 Tijuana :!-4 1 :17=f,pood l"f 113 11 8 S W W* R Carter 12 Al Porter, Vie, Lauru CocUran 63445 Tijuana 6} f 1:08 fast 16 116 8 10 9 9« V9, X Zelgler 11 Celebrate, SranleyH., \i. laaaM 629.55 Tijuana 3-4 1:15 good 23 113 4 14 4l 774 C Gross 12 Zamloeh, Lit.P*nceSS. AuntAnnie 627^1 Tijuana 3-4 1:15 fast 11 117 4'i C Gross 12 Ringleader. Blanch ita. I'.Tennj BAC JOHNSON, ch. c, 4 (M) 115 By Herman Johnson— Esther Overton. (Trainer. N. Bredin. Owner. Kaymond Stable). 00511 Tiiuana 5-s 1 M sl. v 11-5 Bf 3 1 I -1- !- T Wilson | Vera Rita. Jack Pot, Kieu.no BSCnjoana 1 HI l: 57-t-.lt vy 7f W 2 4^. :: B 714 B Wilson 11 JudseDavlcl. AfanaB., BahySMater BCM Tijuana 5L t l:)9«f.fast 22 1"7 7 7 S Q 4-J J Zander 12 Billy Joe. Apple lack, Isi.ham MB1 Tijuana 51 f 1 -.lO^good 33 111 5 5 " 3' 7'i E Taylor 12 Coomhs, L'yBourhon, t'anvasb'k 00151 Tijuana Ej f l:M%atop 17f 107 7 0 0 P 3'- T Wilson 11 Kenward, MissClark, ClaaayCari 60024 Tijuana 3-4 1:17 good 36 113 6 3 4 6« 11" B Bredin 12 Hot F «»t Kenward, Montpcrri P0NZA RAY. b. f, 3 (M) 93 By Prince Hermis— Lucky Miss, by Campus. i ^T:a.ner, C. P. OdeU. Owner, J. Odoll). ! EWTTt TTJiwniii 1 l:0%slap II 8;: ( I I S B '■•'■ fl 1.0m: 7 Re4Baa, Baataaa, BeleaLarasI 6»r_tt Tijuana 5.'. f 1 : )'J fast Ml 110 8 9 10 10» 9s ' U Hurn 12 Eve. Stories. Ind. Prince. J. Right j BMI TUaana 5-8 1:01 BaB S3 112 7 7 8 8 8" R Carter 8 C. Clover. M'thaL., B'ttfal Dr'm I JAY HAC, blk. g, 3 (M) 95 By Leonid— ^lirl. by Sain. fTraincr. R. H. Daniels. Owner. C. B. Daniels). OMCa Tijuana ;,.'. f 1 M iraod 91 113 I i" I '■'- EH E NoMe II Ind.Priiit-e, T. Craven. Caadacaaa 59729 Tijuana 5L t IM fast 152 112 9 6 7 92 1015 R Har*ton 13 Kvo.Stories, liid.Piiijec, .1. Right 59566 Ti| Bam 3-4 1 :18";.slow 15 IB 4 6 9 92J x11 A Jacol s 10 Toislda, T.Craven, Graee'l'rinible 69167 Tiiuana E| f 1 :17 hvy 68 99 1 6 4 3 2"k C Studer 10 D'turTubbs. • Kimono, TomCraven 69014 Tijuana E-l IM fa«t 20f 112 U 11 11 11 B '» G Arch'b'tll S. Breeze. Ev.Storiea, B't'lDream DIXIE MASON, ch. f, 4 (M) 110 By Discontent — Margaret Randolph, by Longstreet. (Triincr. J. C. Cor.don. Owner, Pattataaa k Matlock). MM Tiinrina 1 l:45%fast 71 1 « 7 0 7 7 Is V -' I DaCord 9 Lonel'ini-. Ca-imauo. Tom OweiW MBS Tijuana 3-4 1:1'.' atop -• M ■"• B I V* •** J Deford 7 Col. Snider, China.lane. LoaePiae 69iai Tijuana Ej f l:(i9'-.fast ME HI 3 6 9 9 9'2 J Ueford 9 Sea Beach, Our Maid. Al l'orter 57750 WUI'wa Ab 5-S l:Cl^hvv 14 WS 71! F J Baker 8 YouBer. .'"lulu II.. Chat. Gourt 67695 WBl'wa Ab 5-8 M%faat 7 108 4= F J F.aKerlO Conicbon, Mike Dixon, Eureka 6P930 Haafaja Ab 5-8 l:02'-'mud 10 105 7" G Willi'ms 9 Baby Girl, Tou Bet. Mlneial Jim 66750 I'.house 5-S 1:02 fa*t 9 Pf7 EJ FJ Baker 10 Silver Bell. Lantern, Daisy ". ROCKBRIDGE, b. g, 5 (M) 113 By Handridgo— Bewitched, by Frankfort. (Trair.er. J. Pierce. Owner. Mulhall & Head). 60515 Tijuana 5." t l:12%aloat 3M HI I S 3 61 s" W Davis 11 NieU Kl.-in. Sqaaafa. Blae Van MS17 Tiiuana 5.'. f 1 :15'-hvy S HIM 8 B B Bf W Davis 11 K.ol'l'ytliias. BeCruaa, Cuili.-u- 00112 Tijuana 1 1 :50'-'-.slo]) 23 109 2 8 4 4 |« 6"W Davis 8 Eruiilanu. Got Knot, Snensoii ami Tijuana E] t" 1 M fast 89 113 S 6 6 fi" E*| B BeHwraall Alajah. K.ofPythiae, L,Bourbon 699IS Tijuana E| f 1 :15"-.hvy 9 IB 1 4 7 7J V C Gross 11 Hug Me, Alazon, Bittern 697"9 Tijuana 5i f 1 -HI"!, fast 8 109 6 8 8 9Ji I'l C Gross IS (JraeeTriinble, V.Rita, B'kworm MMSTIfuaaa El t l:is-,.hvy 39-10 113 7 9 9 7J 64J B McEwen I Helen Lueas, Doll ie Hart. Petiar 6950° Tijuana 5-8 1:07 hvy 7 105 1 2 2 6* n"i J H'tamer 7 P'tagenet. Lobelia. T. Cigarette 57154 Haafaja Ab 5-8 l^Hsloa 10 114 47J V 3 Baker 7 Volima, Isphuin, May Dawn 66977 Haat'BB Ah 5-S l:01%slow 25 114 «" W Mcln're I II.Toj.az. Volima. Dr. Doorlej COMPTROLLER, br. h. 7 (M) 113 By Mint— North Enid, by Bowling Green. (Oaraar, Curtir Bros.). MHTUaaaa E-S 145 mud 32 IBM I M B B*» R D-n-ity I* I.WHu*er, fefaBita. CUraate SYNCOPATION, ch. m. 6 (M) 111 By Moclick— Flash of Night, by Prince of Monaco. First start. Second Race [2nd Tijuana] MCCOND HACK 5 1-2 KiirloiiKx. I |lll ■■ ■ ami iiinvartl. Claim iiii;. (June SB* IB IB 1 :OS 1-8 :*. 118.) MISS CLARK, br. m, 12 10G By Modred— Leenja, by Hastinga. (Trainer, R. G. Coon. Owner, O. Graham). WV -, Tiiuana B-8 i:"5--mud 12-5 UC 2 l 1 I'JBT Wilson I Criaaie. DaiayX.. KexataSIarkll. MSWTUnana 5' f 1 -"94-fast 17 1 1 I 2 3 21 (Pi W Davis 12 Billy Joe, Apple Jaek. Ispbam M251 Tijuana 5-S l:02-Hgood 7 Ml » 4 3 5» 7* P HlWn • Gar.Cily. Billy.loe. ThirtySeveu W '03 Tiji'ana 5' f 1:11 hvy E M I 1 1 5* •*• P Hurn 8 W.C.Dooly. Perf.Day, Charmant 6"15t Tijui.na 5'" f ll"-.slop S l'VI 3 1 2 24 2" P Hurn 11 Kenward, Mae Johnson. CI. Curl BIB Tijuana 5-8 1 :nr»hvy 25 105 4 2 3 6' W!1 A Jacohs 1(» Jack Ledi, Pueblo. Crlspie MMlOelMonta El f IM (»nt — 109 7»i C O'Mah'y 7 Pl.Chap. Sen. James, Fhv. Article 361-7 Del Monte 5-8 1:02 fast — 113 J1} T Nolan 9 Important, Curlicue, Sen. James 36118 Reno 5-s 1:01 Mat 27-10 103 8" A Johnson 8 Sc'lywag, Sen.Jameg, Dr.M'kll. APPLE JACK, ch. g, 8 113 By Hurst Park— Mescal, by Cactus II. (Trainer, W. P. CuniiinphMn. Owner, "W. P. Cunningham). I C05B TiiiiaiiK 5.'. I 1:1 2: ;.slo\v a 111 2 2 2 '.-' J:'!-; Taylor B Divlaud. Chronic Hai-rig.'- Heir 0H¥ Tijuana 5'. f 1 :12:/.-.slop »-5 1«S 6 I 2 2:4 2=1 G Willi'ms 8 Velvet. Grace Trimble. Crispin | SMMTUuaaa E} f l:n9 -.f:.st 23-10 l'rt 5 :t 1 li BICStoder 12 BtllyJoe, Ispiiam, M.Johimou 60''72 Tijuana E} f l:n--.good E 113 1 3 1 1J 2J E Taylor 11 Ola Lee, Squasi). Daisy N. 6001S Tijuana 5V f 1 :0S:;-.fast 14 113 7 10 10 ll=ill17 T Murray 12 W.Whitaker. Coombs, M.Dixon B^ss:; Tiiuana 5-s 1 :05Vf.s!op 18 ":"« 7 7 7 7 7" C Ralls 7 D.Fashion, Earlymorn, El.Waldo BSI53 F;ri« Ab 5-8 1:03 slow 39-10 106 U B Rice I Knyman. Rivulet, View 68087 Erie Ab 5-8 IsM hvy 7 IB Pulled up. C Howard 7 Br.tymnhell. G'rdsman, D.Mins 57991 lirie 3-4 2:22'^.hvv 22-5 112 S*l A Reniban 9 Selma i., Jam^s G., Rivulet BBMBrta Ab 5-8 laBBMat 34 Hfi 3!1 P Martinez 9 W'dpile. Presumption. J»'.sleaP. a MURIEL'S PET. br. m. 9 111 By Marta Santa — Little Fraud, by Deceiver. (Trainer. W. A. Wright. Owht. W. Wright). 60384 Tijuana 5' f 1 ;"i -fa.st 8 1"9 l 5 7 ~.\ ?}B Carter 12 Billy Joe, Apple .lack. Ispham | ; 60251 Tijuana 5-s 1 :03: -.good 76f 110 j » » » »'• F Mi'.-y 9 Gar. City. Billy.loe. ThirtyScv en j '••104 Tiiuana 51. f 1 09"-fast 53 111 4 1" B) 91 8" G AlCh'b'tll M.Tilghman. (JoI.Kose, M.D'l.ar I E»»U Tijuana : s 1 fi'"-1ast 17 109 5 4 t 7s 6'i P Martinez 8 ClearLake. Il.Smarr. Hap.Valley j BaKl Tiiuana 5-s 1 -n'^fast 13 109 2 4 7 75 8" E Noble 12 MeMurphy. Ringleader. Aiajah Eam T nana 6.W108^fsst 5 112 1 6 8 8= V P Martinez. 10 Amer.Maid. Vodka, W.C.Doolj j 1 rvuiiT ,.Lii» 5-S 1:03 faat 34 114 1 2 2 3" 35 P Martinez 7 Tillotson, Rafferty. Goldie Rose 67854 Willows Mlilltttaat 14 114 1* M M'thewslO Due de Guise. Volima. OliveD. AL WICK ch g 9 113 By Albula— Ruby wick, by Hawkswick. ^Trainer. Fernet Owner. A.^M. Gray)^ ^ ^ c ^^ ^ ^ ^^ |—| p ^^ «"U3TUuana ■ _• i • -•?• ,u ,()s y u w ioi 11" H B B'w.-rl2 Intield. Walt.VVhitaker. Alajah S**2E»*n* ,4-J :^rast 41 115 »* B E Hayw'rd 8 (i.Jn.leb'h, C.Junia. M.ofAnsel im t7»WI OW1 ,J ; £»*£* f 4.JT Wilson • Mistake, MurielsPet. LettyRee iTl Ul By EdwlB T. Fryer-Reene W.. by Star Shoo,. MIMMI I ■ 8 MS??ra^rCW^ Hunter Owner W F. Hunter). ^ ^ ^ C,e5|5 Tijuana .-, t 1 . ... ..-. « » » ■ J 7»1 W T Baa 9 Trispie. Miss Clark, Daisy N. 1.0197 Tijuana E-8 \*&WV* "J * 7-'i 4Ti T Wilson 11 Alajah. K.ofPythlati. L.Bourhon 603S1 Tlj'jana HjjJL'r.^'g 3 5 Oh 4»J C Gross 12 Coombe. L'yBourhou. Canvasb'k BBT Tijuana g f «yg** 1:09 fast 1 ■ & I £ ■ f ' j « 3» E Fator 12 By Right. B.MacUI.. Nick Klein , I fOOM Tijuana 5* „. c n u Infield, Walt.WIdtaker. Alajah m 11 ■ » 1 MMT«*W 51fl*9Waatl. y wnt » pint Tenny. MurlePsPet, Squash C6314Reno M1*«M» *m g 3*1 L Mllla 10 Y'kL'aie. Saint Pierre, G.H'twell I 65219 Reno H « JSS** +*. S 1- L MUla 8 Teraette. L.Bourbon, Ch.Maatar : 16181 Reno 6-8 l:024iraBt «-» ™ 1 | TERNETTE. ch. m, 6 106 By Barnesdale— Tern, by Black Dean. (Trainer, E. F. Wright. Owner, W. C. Carrington). 00380 Tijuana 5J f l:094fefast 3^ 1U4 2 1 I 5? 10:» J H'tamer 12 Btllt Ja , Apple Jj k .'■ • Ispiiam 55425 Reno Bj t 1 :08lf,fast 12 110 514 A Zeigl-r 10 P.Tenny. G.Trimble, G.Hartwell SEMI Reno 6-8 l:01%fast 6-5 110 3 l V Cloud 10 Lit. One. G.H'twell, H.K.Ashcr 551S1 Reno 6-8 l:02«,fast 17-10 111 B V Cloud 8 Missoula, L.Bourbon, Ch. Master 54795 Reno 5-8 1 :067.-,hvy 37-10 111 B V Cloud 10 Min.Jim. Sm.Anna I W.Harper 52917 Tijuana 5-8 1 :0273Slop 14 111 7 3 7 9 9"1 A Zeigler 9 C.A.Cmnisk., I.l'.rigade. USmall VERA WOOD, b. f, 4 110 By Honeywood— Lady Vera, by Woolsthorpe. (Trainer, A. Mulcahy. Owner, A. Muloahy). 0.497 Tijuana 5-s l:05y-niud 135 KB I 6 6 6n 7r' E Don'lui" I Crlaale, .Mi s Clark, Daisv N. 6x'440 Tijuana 5A f 1 :12".-.slop Sf 106 5 E E 5- E*| E Donahue 8 Velvet, Apple.Iaek (JiaceTiimhle 60325 Tijuana 5-8 1:03' .-.fast Etf 1"9 5 6 I PI V h ■ Don' hue 12 JohnS. Wiggins. Alajah. Vodka B154 Tijuana 6J f l:102islop 43 105 2 6 6 8=i S-1 E Noble 11 Kenward, MissClark. Mae Johu'n 59S12 Tijuana 5i t lM%t*M 175 110 8 8 8 8« 8" E Taylor 9 Peg. Martin, Fondllope, B Smoke 59205 Tijuana 5-8 1:05 slop 86 113 8 8 8 8 7'" E Taylor 8 Tom Caro, Crispie Mistake 59045 Tijuana 3-4 I ItKfaat 12f 112 12 12 11 11» S»J G Leeds 12 Stiletto, MissStatbem Hot root 58929 Tijuana 54 f 1:09 fast BT 109 I 9 9 B**B** B Carter 11 Busy Bird. Gadling Our Maid 58886 Tijuana El t l:09%fast »7f 111 8 7 8 7' 7»| W Leeds 10 Madrono, Mistake. Stllpo BRIDGETTE, b. f, 3 (M) 93 By Hanbridge— Grandess, by Cesarion. (Owner, F. Wheling). MM 4 Tijuana 5-Sl:o6 slow 7 9S 7 6 5 0- 5- H B ll'wcr 0 Vera Itila, Jack Pot, Kimono HELEN HAYES, b. m. 6 106 By Contestor— Grotesque, by Freak. (Trainer, J. W. Hunter. Owner, J. Agoa). B6B Tijuana EiflcWfaalaw 92 MC 7 8 6 7r' 715 P Hurn I Itivland, Chronic Hani" '■ Heir EC2M Haat'sa Ab 5-3 BBtfaat 9 112 4« T Wayt T J.Fred'k. Pittsh'urg. B flanaaia ^6104 Haat'M Ab 5-S 59 fast 33 107 2" P Hum 10 Cal ('urn. Tillotson. Sad Sain 5o911 B'house H ( lBDifaat 9-5 101 1" P Hum 10 M.Sov'eign Pros Baby MalielK f.r.862 B'house 6-3 l:01«f.fast 7 112 2' L Mills 9 Elmer K- Rov.Irisli Em.Wellcr 55830 B'house 1-2 49%fast 13 112 4» T Wayt 13 Bonniehell, E.Waldo', Rogon Jr. MISS KRTJG, ch. m, 11 106 By Joe Carey-— Chartreuse II., by Cheviot. (Trainer, L. R. Knifong. Owner, L. R. Kaifong). E0522 Tijuana 1 1-16 1 :57-»ihvy 7f M 9 1111 11 11 B»» B P-tzgoklll JudgeDavid, AlmaB Dabl Haiti 60197 Tijuana 5-8 1 :05=smud 52 Ml 7 I S s-'i |* : Kails 9 Crispie. Miss Clark Daisy N C93S0 Tijuana B| t l:09*-,fnst 25f 113 12 12 11 9J 8'! R McEwen 12 Billv .loc Apple Jack I«pl'nm 60272 Tijuana El f l:ll%*OOd IM 11111 11 11 B 95A R McEwen 11 Ola' I^e. Apple ,Ia -k Bataaal 6UO70 Tijuana 54 f l:08-r,fast 545 102 9 9 9 9 9'* W Dean 9 NoW'der Th'tvSeven Har'ym'n EMU Tijuana 6J f 14Mjfaat 129 111 9 9 9 9 9'» J Deford 9 Pec.Martte. Fo'ndHope B Smoke 4. ')76 Tijuana 3-4 1:14 fast Q 106 2'? C Du^iran 8 Positano, LattraMiller,' KadMaa 46946 Tijuana lm70y 1 :45%fast 11 107 3"! G Arch'ult 7 I.Spring. KenCkvUoy I, I'r'.-Mj 46904 Tiiuana 3-4 1:14%faat 9 111 Snft p Martinez 6 Lit. P'eess, Red' Man, Lit. Gink NEOSHO DALE, ch. m, 10 (M) 111 By Onnondale— Rata D., by Cesarion. (Trainer, W. T. Overby. Owner, W. T. Overby). 60299 Tijuana ll:15- ,fast 8-5 1 r3 I 7 S 5 5- 4*1 J Hun-m,.r I laawPhu, Caamano Tom Owens 6C223 Tijuana 1 1 :49\-.hvy 11 103 I 6 1 I B 4" J H'tamer 8 Lavaga. I'lantagan.'t BMake 60024 Tijuana 3-4 1:17 good 210 111 4 I I 7' 6" CP.rown 12 Hat Foot, Kenward Boataerrl E9792 Tijuana 11:45 fast B 110 3 C I 4 1*1 B C Brown 12 Sippara. Montperri, Country EMM Tijuana b-l lantfaat 12 113 5 10 9 8» 8»JT Murray 12 JewelCity. Mrs Pat Gr Trimble 5S528 Tijuana 5-8 l:09«hvy 17f IB 10 10 9 9« 8!» T Murray 10 Lavaga, 'infield Clgale 55425R.no o\ t 1 :M]fcf ast 7 104 4'" B Meal 10 P.Tenny. G.Trimble. G.Hartwell 55413 Reno sKlBBJBMI 24 104 3J E Neal 8 Hanover'sTopai. J.U'w'd, R.Lea NEBRASKA LAD, b. g. 4 (M) 112 By David Tenny— Nebraska Lass, by Highland Lad. (Owner, Pinnegar ic Lee). SC792 Tijuana ii:4: fast iff Bill I 13 u 11* 11** R Carter 12 Sippara. Maatacrrt, TaaaMflali 59588 Tjjuana 5-S l.-tBBrood 62 1«19 4 6 6 7'£ 71" R Carter 8 Limerick, Stanley!!., Candegrar 55263 Reno E] f 1 !:08%fust 36 108 6'3 h Jlllla 8 B.Squirrel. Geo.James, B.Flower -.5184 Reno 3-4 1:16 faat 8 105 55 L Mills 8 Ann S., Figaron, Jewel City S305S Reno 5-3 1:03 faat 30 113 B B Pinneg'r 7 Hodalrish, Crown. MarionKIuke 64968 Reno 5-8 l:03=igood 11 116 5Ji B Pinneg'r 7 SaintPierre. Crown. DlxleVaaca T THIKI) U 1 tin KICK I. t I • 1.' • « mill.. Mile. •» ..m^' and _ __ . - ^.«, . ... Third Race [3rd Tijuana] ' | I j j 1 i ! j I I | | ; j I j j 1 , I : T THIKI) U 1 tin KICK I. t I • 1.' • « mill.. Mile. •» ..m^' and _ __ . - ^.«, . ... S-4 3-year-oliU upward. L'laiiuiiiK. (Oct-. ^'t , 191(1 1:11 U-D — :j HO.i RAFFERTY, b. r. 8 117 By Harrlgaa— Picaminny, by Ceiarlon. (Trainer, H. Walters. Owner. H. Walters). 'X 24 Tijuana S-4 l:B%Brjr 19-10 117 3 I 3 2- 1-i P Martinez. H Karlymoni. Choir Master. Bsra 6*502 Tijuana 5] f l:10%mod 7 117 E 7 I l« Sf P Martinez. X Jack sXH, Porch. Harry I) 602l!2 Tijuana E| f 1:13 hvy 7-5 113 ■ I I El B P Hum I D.deGiiim Ch'rMaatrr. Raarllia ■MM Tijuana H t l:MKala| 11 IB 4 ■ | B ll P Hum T Maaaiitia. IT 1 Oata, M altlall 6W56 Tijuana 5-1 1:15 good 3-2 112 6 I : B* B| C Ktu.lrr 10 O.Uodgc, Tb'yBeTaa, II B'gi.rne lEOtiin Tijuana El t IM good 4J no 2 io B 9-j 9»K K XoM* io D.BaaB», BVrVTaaaa UcLa«a «11 Tijuana lm70y 1 : IS fast 8-5 IM 1 1 1 1 in 8" P Hum 8 B'klmrnll., Our Ala id, MlkeDalJ EMM Tiiuana lni70y l:17"f.fast 10 113 4 4 3 X S» 3»1 C Studar 0 Cafeteria, Hati.Topaz, (Vim'n.k-r (59572 Tijuana 3-4 118 Blow 7 112 3 6 6 bJ 4«J C Studor • Pl.BIos'm. H. Valley, Cli'leyltoj BIG SMOKE, b. g, 8 117 By Duke of Ormonde— Gold Lace, by Ormonde. (Trainer, F. R. Irwin. Owner, F. R, Irwin). MOM Tijuana 3-4 1:M fast c 117 5 14 7] B* P MarUaeal2 Sadiei).. Kva.Har'gan. BalaroM BC5 Tijuana 5; f 1:1,1 hvy 7-5 117 5 E 5 6 0': P Martinez 0 D.doGuisc Ch'rMoatef Boseilis ■MB Tijuana 1 1 :43%fast ■ 117 13 2 1 l1 V\ P Martinez 9 CI. the Way, Lavaga. Al Parser (.0072 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:49%faat 5f 117 3 2 4 5 B 7kJ P Martinez 8 Yermak, Madrono. Rhymer 60026 Tijuana 1 l:45-;,good 3J 117 7 5 5 E B] 3r-.' P Martinez 8 (Jadling, fUEBrWaaQ. (I tli«Wm 59812 Tijuana E| t l:08%fnst 8-5 113 3 3 2 3'J 3-'l P Martinez 9 Peg.Martin, F.Hope, W.C Dooly BMI Tijuana 5i f 1:09 fast 6-5 118 8 5 5 5! 4=| C Grosa 8 Earlymorn. Pewankee, C. Master HANNCHEN, b. g, 8 112 By Olambala— Madchea. by Knight of the Thistle. (Trainer, J, A. Parson. Owner, J. A. Parson). SOSOS Tijuana El f l:H%nntd 11-5 112 2 113' C-'; Tf B B*wer 8 -lack I^-di. Perch. Harry D. 804*3 Tijuana 3-1 l:lr£alop 6-5 112 2 1 1 I* I" C Btader 7 I'lantag'-net, Biuglcadc'r. Lola MB? Tijuana S| t IM fast 23-10 110 1 2 I 3- E*| Q Willi'ms 8 Kinglik.", D.detiuise. Coldicltr^e BS Tijuana 11 f I BUB IB II II HI 2 1111 2' B Noble T Rafferty. R.L.Owen, M'nikinll. C0"73 Tijuana 5-8 1:02 fast 7 112 2 7 7 B 31} J H'tamer 9 Rubberll , R.L.Owen, D.dfOaiaa MM Tijuana 51 f 1 :09 good 13-5 112 4 3 7 7J 8"! J Hun'merlO DonDodge. Han.'sTopaz, M*L*aa rr'^OI Tijuana 5J f l:12«hvy 1 112 1 3 4 51 PI T Wilson If B Braa;. BiaiBcai a. ChallMaalU r!'3:6 Tijuana 6ifl:12%mud 6-5 112 6 3 S 6 b" J H'tamer 5 M.Stnthem, K.Ch'th'm, Am. Maid 59265 Tijuana 5-8 1:05 slop 7-» 109 1 1 2 1" 2» G Willi'ms 7 Pueblo, Blue Belle, Madam By rig G0LDIE ROSE, b. rn, 6 110 By Sir Huon— Trapplst, by Tie Friar. (Trainer, F. Risk. Owner, H, James). 60407 Tijuana 3A f 1:08 last 15 M S I E 4*1 3*1 C Master 8 Kinglik.-. D.ilet;iiiso. O'an^Girl 00275 Tijuana 1 l:45"-.-,good 11 1"7'2 3 2 I 1 1 !*• P Caroa 8 ByKight. MikeDlvon. .I-w.-ICity 6(101 Tijuana 1 1:42 fast 7-5 107 2 I I 3 3- 3s IS Noble I P.WUaaBj JewelCitv. Erailtaas 1MB Tijuana 1 l:!5%good 4 HH 3 4 4 2 2- 27 E Nol.le 8 Gadling. Cl'r theWay. Moiitona V. 992 Tijuana 1-4 l:18&»low 31-10 Ml 6 4 4 B 1ni ■ Noble 8 R'gieader. Ermitana. W.C.Dooly MM Tijuana til MUlaB 9 IOS 3 444' 2»£ W Deaa 12 Pueblo. Vera Rita, Our Lender MB Tijuana El f 1:08 Vf.faat 37-10 108 5 6 5 6« 4» A Jacoba 8 Orleans Girl, McMurphv, PneMo 59587 Tijuana 5-8 l:03%good 22-5 110 5 8 8 31 3» C Studer 8 View, Ask Jessie, M.Tilghanaa JULY FLY, b. m. 8 112 By Marchmont II.— Locust, by Gorraaa. (Trainer. J. J. Sharkey. Owner, J. J. Sharkey^. WMCTUuana 5i f lKB%faat C IM ■ 7 I I'l B T ftae I TiUataaa, Cover lp. KoWoaaVf BBS Tiiuana 5^ f 1 :09'..fast I 111 1 I 5 3:l BJ T Rat 8 T'ySeven. HvtFoot. W.WSiItaki-,- (•(•231 Tijuana 5-S 1 :03n;,good I 111 1 7 7 73 B CH Miller 9 Gar. City. Bi'.ly.Io... ThirlvSex.n •MM Tijuana :,\ f l:13',.,livy 18-5 IOS 3 3 3 r! 22 T Wilson S Ladylone. B.MaeklL. M.Krank'n ■MM Tijuana 3-4 1:15 good 104 113 2 4 4 5 67 W Garrrnn 10 D.Dodge, Th'yHeven, H.B'govne 59715 Tijuana 5-J i 1:08 fast 9 105 10 6 7 8li 8«1 C Studer 11 R.L.Owen, Mistake, Q.ofTmmps EM7S Tijuana 3-4 1:14%faat 121 110 3 5 5 6= 1*\ W Gargan 9 John.Ir.. OrehidKing, 1'I.Blos'm BBT Tijuana 1 1-16 l:4M%faat 36 105 1 2 2 2 21 5»3 P Hurn • Comm'uder, G.Roberts, T.Brooke 59021 Tijuana 1 l:41%faat 82 102 2 1 2 2 31 7»1 O Atwell 8 Deekband. JakeSehas. Shortstop EMMA WELLER, b. m, 6 105 By Boots and Saddle— Marty Lou, by Marta Santa. (Trainer, J. Green. Owner, P. Glizman). CC328 Tijuana Ej f l:#9f£faat 59 H 6 E 2 2 6J 7^ P Hurn 8 JuIyFly, ThirtySeveu, Hot Foot EMM Tiiuana 5-S 1:03 fast 58 Ml I I ■ Fell. B Parke 9 Lobelia, Clear Lake, Alajub 59650 Tijuana 5-8 1:02 faat 78 107 6 7 7 62 6T1 A Jacoba 9 Rub'rII., B.Mnckll.. NoWonder 5: i4S Tijuana 5-8 1:10 hvy 8 107 5 6 6 5s 5*1 C Studer 6 CoI.Mnrphy, Tillotson, Ermitana 59500 Tijuana 5i f 1:15 hvy 2i IM 3 1 1 1=1 1* B Parke 8 Baby Cai, Blazer, Bill Sparks BMI Tiiuana 5-S l:07=*hvy 12 106 9 4 4 73 7*1 C atuder 10 RosaAtkin, Chrome, FondHope ?105 Tijuana 61 f l:12%3lot 6 108 6 6 31 4CJ J H'tamer 9 P.Steel, Infield. Miss Kruter PLANTAGENET, b. g. 10 112 By Ogden— Mamie Worth, by St. George, (Trainer, J. W. Shockley. Owner, J. W. ShockleyL 6 •■"•71 Tijuana 5'. " fl:l" slow 27 117 I I ( E'l 5*% ■ Taylor 8 Tillotson. Peg. Mu.-lin. S. li.-a.-;, B4B Tijuana 1 l:49-.-,mud 11-10 M 3 111 l' 1st J H'tamer 8 C— raabach. Mistake. Swciisoii 6(169 Tijuana 3-4 l:17]-sloi 17 109 I 4 I 21 2° J Thomas 7 llumirlii»i. BlagUaaV r. Lola ■MM Tiiuana 1 ItMUXaat 6 Ml E 3 4 E 7- 7'J P Hurn 12 Peg.Mai tin. JewelCity, HotFoot 60225 Tiiuana I l:49%hvy 6 Bl 111 1 2» 21" P Hurn 8 Lavaga. Biatabe, Neosho Dale. 60206 Tijuana 5-8 1 :06Vf,hvy 26 103 4 4 3 4-'i 4»i P Hum 7 Harry D., Slayflower, Md^ne 60181 Tijuana 3-4 l:lS%mud 13 109 3 4 3 3- 3-J M Fator 8 Jaek Ledi, Fond Hope, Gadling 50071 Tiiuana oi f l:oS%faat 36 109 9 9 8 «2 5s T Wilson 9 Cover Up, Kenward, Ring1 -ad« r 599SS Tiiuana 1-4 l:13%slow 4 111 2 3 3 Z* 4*1 B Parke 8 K.Uarrigan. WiseJndge, Lavage i9881 Tijuana 54 f 1:11 slop 50 109 6 6 6 62 fi* P Hurn 11 Chow. Candegrey, Rosellls BILLY JOE. ch. g, 10 112 By Russell — Ethel T., by Richmond. (Trainer, A. Gibson. Owner, W. L. Schaefer). 602SO Tijuana El f l:09%faat 43-B 111 11 8 I B l'i E Don'hue 12 Applejack, Ispham, Mac Jolnis'n 60300 Tijuana 3-4 1:14 fast 11 109 10 8 6 6i 6*i ■ Donahue 12 SadieD.. Kva.Har'gan. Bahirosa GE '51 Tijuana 6-8 1 :03'f,good 76f Ml 7 I 5 B 2= B Don'hue t Card. City. Tli'ty Seven, L'ylone 60100 Tijuana 1 l:43%faat 15 109 S 7 3 3 9 3" E Don'hue 9 Big.Smoke, CI. the Way, Lavaga 60071 Tijuana 5* f LMKCaat 92 1"9 8 8 7 41 421 E Fator 9 Cover Up. Kenward, Ringlesdor BBB Tijuana 5-8 1 Mttf ast 75 110 11 11 10 9» 7T1 E Fator 12 Pueblo, Goldle Rose, Vera Rita 59S'»2 Tijuana Elf 1:09 fast 108 110 8 8 8 8 k«JE Don'hua 8 Enrlymorn, Pewankee, C. Master 59621 Tijuana 51 t 1 ^V^ast 22 106 8 I 7 «* fiTl H B B'w»r 8 Orleans Girl. M.Murpby, Pueblo OLD HOMESTEAD, b. g, 7 112 By King Cobalt— Beckon, by Plaudit. (Trainer. R. Baraett. Owner, Z. Baraett). MBtTUaana 1 l:ll'-.fast 32 U2 12 10 9 9 M* M«* C Ralls 12 i'eg.Marliii. .l.wclCily. HotPuol 60101 Tijuana 1 1:43 fast s 113 6 7 7 6 Bl I** A Jacobs 9 F.Wilson. JewelCity. GoMBBoee r,'X35 Tijuana 1 1:41 faat 13 112 8 6 5 I 2' B A Jacobs 9 Wise Judge, View, Mrs. Pot EMU Tijuana 1 ll3:~fast 9 113 6 6 5 B 61 5« E Noble 7 TiieCigar'te. Ermitana, Bylliglit 5;'5 n Tijuana 5* f 1 :10t'3pood 9 110 S 8 8 7' 7" Q Gairett 8 KISsbio. ILValh-y, T.B*k»tiridc« fi9569 Tiiuana 3-1 1 '9 slow 6 116 I 4 4 5" 4 H B B'wer f H.'sTopaz. l"kTenny, Shenand'h 39407 Tijuana 11:51 slop 23-10 112 C « 6 6 6 6'« G Garrett 6 Dora. Krmitana, Sippara ISPHAM oh m, 6 107 By Rapid Water— Barbarii, by Canopus of Glen- (Trainer', H. A. Lott. Owner, H. A. Lott). heim. $6498 Tijuana M:t9^mucl 27 1"7 E 1 2 2 3' Bf, H B B wer 8 Pltagenet, ( aayaab k. Mistake :60 14" Tijuana 1 1 -474- --iop 3 IB ! 2 2 2 3- 317 W D Miller 6 Capt. Evans. FondHope. Moiitona 6o3si) Tijuana 5' f 1 Wifast 43 104 I I 4 11 3-'i W D Millerl2 BlllyJoe. AppleJ ick. M.Johnsoa 60250 Tiiuana 5-S 1:04 good 35 108 7 6 6 6- E*l P Caron 9 MeMurphy. Dorotliy. Tillotson 60 '25 Tijuana 1 l:49--,hvv 9 107 8 4 4 4 4' 5" FJ Fator 8 Lavaga, Plantaganet. Mistake BOM Tiiuana 1-4 l:rT%BSBd 11 107 8 7 6 6- 6" E Fator 9 Pueblo. Coombs. ChoirMaster 5S&88 Tijuana 3-4 l:18%slow 11 Mi 8 2 2 5» 5'JA Jacobs 8 E.Harrigan WiseJudge, Lavaga 59930 Tijuana 11:48 slop 8 108 2 2 2 2 2» 2« A Jacobfl 7 Amer.M.nd, Capt. Evans. Cnneion 59S33 Tijuana 1 1:45 fast 26 107 4 2 2 2 6= 7«J W And'a'n 9 WiseJudge, View, OldHomcsfd 53812 Tijuana 5J f l:08*ifaat 17 113 5 6 6 5J 5'i B McEwen 9 Pee.Martin, FondHope, B.Smoke STILETTO, b. m, I 110 By Assagai— Annie Lauretta, by Emperor. (Trainer, CI. W. Atkinson. Owner, O. W. Atkinson). BBB Tiiuana 5-S 1 :04 slop 19 108 7 6 6 5« 6S1 E Fator 7 Pewankee. Tom Caro. Alajah 60)70 Tijuana 6* f 1 :08*r.fast 147 Be 8 8 8 7- 7*1 A Jacobs 9 NoW'der. Th'tySeven, Barlym'n 59929 Tiiuana II t lllaBltp 7 108 4 4 4 4C* 5«i A Jacoba 8 Velvet, Crispie. Cicely Kay 59793 Tijuana 3-4 l:16MU'aHt 9 107 5 8 9 103 881 A Jacobs 11 Am.Maid, P'kTenny, E.Har'gsn 59692 Tijuana 61 f 1:09 fast 22 106 7 « 7 7» 6» A Jacob* 8 Earlymorn, Pewankee, C.Master 59622 Tijuana 6*fl:08^fast 19-5 106 4 1 1 8» 8*1 A Jacoba 7 BigSmoke. Earlymorn, Krmitana COL. MURPHY, b. c, 8 117 By Theo. Cook— Harvest Queen, by Peep o'Day. (Trainer, J. G. Arvin. Owner, J. Q. Arrln). 6^1524 Tijuana 3-4 l:19bhvy M 112 8 8 8 8 B* W Organ S Rafferty, Earlymorn, Cli. Master [BMITUaaaa SktlM good 19 111 7 8 8 10 1011 C Gross 10 D.Dodge, H'o'r's Topaz, McL:iue 59881 Tijuana oh I 1:11 slop 16 117 0 10 7 io2 U« E Taylor 11 Chow. Candegrey, Rosellis 59S13 Tijuana 5i f l:ft9 fast 23-10 113 l 3 2 Bled. C Gross 7 Rosellis, Due de Guise, MeCroan 59744 Tijuana B t l:08%faat 8 112 3 8 2 2« 4* A Arvin 8 Rosellis, FondHope, Ringleader 69592 Tijuana 61 f 1 :09%pood 17 W 8 8 7 7* 7»1 W Organ • nam'tonA., LIt.Pointer. M.Rttle 69548 Tijuana 5-8 1:10 hvy 9 112 6 4 3 U P W Gargan 6 Tillotson, Ermitana, M.Franklin Page 7 Fourth Race [4th Tijuana] POIIITH HACK P.-4 Mile). -1-yenr-olds and upnard. Cluimin",. (Dee. Sft, 1910 1: XI 2-5 3 HO.) FRANK WILSON, ch. g, 7 107 By Bearoatcher— Loretta Gale, by Ma-ian (Trainer, L. T. "VThitehill. Owner. L. T. Whitehill). BMMTUaaa* l l-s i:.r.:'(sf.MBt 2 jo: ill l " a- J H*t»»w IT«Mk, Mike Dab rasalrh MMTftnn lm70y l:49%good37-10 109 3 3 2 I 2* 2* J H'tamer K Phododon. C.oorgeC' ir Pinec'st b..20X Tijuana lmTOy lsBflftfcvjr 3-2 109 I 3 3 6 7 7" P Hum 7 Moun.tJirl. Mist Po'llv ' Unw MM Tijuana 11:42 fast 21 104 4 3 1 1 l2 l2 P Hum 9 JewelCItv, Gold Ros° ' Frmitana C0025 Tijuana 3-4 l:17%good 4 113 2 9 10 71 771 ■ Fator 12 Al Porter, Vic. Laiira Cochran 69853 Tijuana. 5* f 1:09 fast 13-10 113 7 6 3 2' 2=1 P Martlnezll MissDnnbar. Thrills Tamhian 62«27 Jef'son 3-4 l:14%fast 60 105 10 8 8 10' 10" E Pollard 11 Approval, Back Bar Pnllut 48646 Latonla 1 1-1G l:46%good 3Sf 112 610 J 9 9* 9" H Lunsf*d 12 Lazy Lou, P.Drapeau Bombast 48550 LatonU 1 1-16 l:49%mud 27 112 9 10 8 S 8 82« H Lunsf'd 10 W.H.Peareo, S'lnghli G Eagls 47895 Latonla 1 1-1C l:46%fast S7( 112 1 1 1 2 51 7«» H Lunsf d 11 Bour.Grecn. Harlock, ParisMald OHOIR MASTER, eh. g, 7 112 By Uncle— Nethersolc, by Tournament (Trainer, J. Kern. Owner, 3. Kern). 6e524 Tijuana :;-4 l:19*5hvy | n2 3 11 I1' 3::1 H B B'wer I Rafferty. Barlymorn. Dora 60469 Tijuana :;-4 1 :17*5slop ;". 112 1 I 4 4'. f.'° T Wilson T Maiincheii. P'tagouct R'h-ider 6O301 Tijuana 3-4 l:15%fast 23 117 7 6 5 I* 7" B McBwen 11 Gadling. Black Top Rosellis 60222 Tijuana 6i f 1:1:: hvy 5 117 1 2 2 2= 2J B McEwen D.deGuise. Rosellis. OrleausGirl 6tl80 Tijuana 3-4 l:17%mud 17-10 117 7 4 3 3JJ 3* C Th'nson 9 Pueblo. Coombs. Velvet 60158 Tijuana 11-15 1:5". slop 12 308 3 3 3 4 7 7 5 T Wilson 7 B'khornlL, H.Valley, Am Maid 60071 Tijuana 5\ f l:08%fast 130 112 6 6 9 9 6' C Ralls 9 Co\er Cp, Kenward, Ringleader 60030 Tijuana 5J f 1 :09 good 55 111 9 9 9 &» 7" P Caron 10 DonDodge. Han. 'sTopaz McLane 69954 Tijuana H f l:12 f.hvy 16f 112 8 4 3 4= 3'i F Mlley 10 M.Byng. KenReach, Manncben 69744 Tijuana 6| f l:08%faat 11 112 « • I ft1! 7*| H B B'wer 9 Rosellis. Fond Hope, Ringleader STANLEY H., b. g, IS 112 By Pianudes— Variant, by Disguise. (Trainer. G. F. Hum. Owner. G. F. Hum). MM Tijuana 5-8 1:04 si op 43-10 107 I 11 1- l'^p Hum T Cliarinaiil. DulyFash'n C'lvKav 6007:! Tijuana 5-8 1:02 fast 19 109 7, 11 2' 64 F Hum 9 Rubbcrll , ll.UOwcn, Munnclien 69721 Tijuana 5-S 1 M fast 22-5 110 1 1 1 1» 1| P Hum 9 Powaukee, lobelia. Clear Lake 69651 Tijuana 6-8 1 :02%f ast 17-10 109 2 1 1 1* 2* P Hurn 7 View. Hot Foot. Bust Bird 69588 Tijuana 6-8 l:03%goodl9-10 112 1 1 1 U 2" P Hurn 8 Limerick, Candegray," Jack Ledi 693S6 Tijuana 6-8 l:05%slop 27-10 109 2 1 1 4* 5«i P Hum 7 KiSabio. EllaWaldo. Lit. Romper MYRTLE A., b. m, 8 115 By Wax Taper— Boll Weevil, by Cayuga. (Trainer, C. B. Irwin. Owner, C. B. Irwin). 6(074 Tijuana H f 1 :09-\-slo\\ | ]]:, fi | | c" C .'. D Hurn S R.L.Owen. K.Har'gait R'gle-uler 60.153 Tijuana H f l:0»\-fast 11 110 1 11 22 1J D Hum 7 Lit. Pointer. R'gleadcr. El Waldo 60277 Tijuana 5-S 1 :02"..good 12 112 8 7 7 8 » B*» F Martinez 10 R'bcrlL. NoW'd-r, H'gan'-Ueir 60251 Tijuana 5-S l:03%good 8 114 8 3 2 4' 6T P Martinez • Cnr.City. Rillv.loe, TliirtvSeven •0071 Tijuana 61 f 1 4t%taaft 3-2 112 3 3 3 61 7» P Martinez 9 Cover Cp, Kenward. Ringleader 68871 Tijuana 64 f 1 :09 fast 9-10 114 2 1 2 2'1 2« P Martines 7 Mannclien. Petf.Miirtin. Review 68782 Tijuana 5-8 1 :02%fast 11-10 111 I 3 3 32 2» D Hum « C.A.Cjskev, If ■ft—. F Br*M 68770 Tijuana 6J f 1 :(B-\faat M 103 3 3 4 31 lb D Hum 8 Mcl-ane, K.Cheatham, K.Rankin 68741 Tijuana 6-8 l:022f,fast 4-6 107 I 1111 1' D Hurn 7 Cranium, ■ Sabio. Mistake PEGGY MARTIN, br. m. 5 115 By Martinet— Peggy, by Br. MacBride. (Trainer, 3. Curl. Owner, M. J. Barroni). til. ".71 Tijuana 5^ f l:M slow 3-2 110 2 5 5::" 2.'. C Stu.Jer S Tillots..n. S.P.ea li. 1 W Harper MMTQwaa 1 l:44V.-,fast U-M 107 3 11 1 1J lj G WSB*ms1S Jewel City. Hot Foot. Uoatona 60.::.4 Tijuana E| t 1 :«.'S«sfast 0-5 105 2 4 4 2- 2" J H'tamer 7 Due de (iuisc, OatUlag, Balamsa MB] Tijuana 5?. f ljBJ%i— I 3 110 4 7 7 42 2J C Studer 7 Th'tjSeven, Croupier. L.Pointer 69812 Tijuana 6i t l:08«fcfast 18-5 106 4 2 4 21 13 J Hun'mer 9 F.Hope. BigSmoke. W.C Dooly 697::l Tijuana 5-S 1:03 fast 8 108 8 8 7 74 6*1 C Studer 9 Stanley n., Pewnnkee, Lobelia 69126 Tijuana 3-4 1:15 fast 12 109 3 3 4 31 3* B Parke 9 NoWonder, Orl'nsGirl. Weinland 69086 Tijuana 1 l:42y5faet 8 103 6 4 3 4 4=i 4«i C Studer 9 Ballotcar. Tutt, Pinecrest GADLIKG, b. g, 6 117 By Alpha II. — Lady's Gauntlet, by John o'Gaunt. (Trainer. R. M. Ho lien neck. Owner, R. M, Hollenbeck). 60354 Tijuana H f 14t%tmst 32-10 110 4 I 3 3J 3= C Studer 7 D.deC.uise, Peg. Martin, Ralarosa 60 »1 Tijuana 3-4 l*MfcfMt 17 112 1 2 2 2-J l2 C Studer 11 Black Top, Rosellis, Lola 6'181 Tijuana 3-4 l:18?f.mud 3-2 112 4 2 2 2J 4=1 J H'tamer 8 JackLedi. F'dHope. Plantaeenet 6002 5 Tijuana 1 1 :4.",%good 3j 109 4 3 1 1 ll 1J J H'tamer 8 Gold. Rose, Cl.theWav, Montona 69992 Tijuana 3-4 l:lS^slow 9 119 5 7 7 7J 6« W Gargan S Gol.Rose. Ringleader. Krmitnna 59856 Tijuana 6jfl:C9 fast 22 112 6 5 6 6» 3«J P Hum 7 Q.ofTi'mps, Voori:i. Mannikinii. 59691 Tijuana I AjllKftut 17-5 112 3 2 2 2 J" 4»i H B B'war 7 Tl:eCigar'te. Ermitana, ByRight 63549 Tijuana 61 f l:15%hvy 6 109 2 4 5 4»* 4«| C Studer « C. Master. Runec'ft. G.Muebleb'b BOBELLIS, b. m. 8 110 By Jim Benson — Pourquoi Paa, by Iroquois. (Trainer, C. Berry. Owner. Thompson tc Berry). MBTbWUM 5J f 1 Mi!'1. -.fast 21-10 Ml 7 7 7 5i V\ C Ralls 7 MvrtlcA.. Lit. Pointer. ICgleader 60301 Tijuana ::-4 i dEffcteat E ll" lo : I :: ::» t: Ralls 11 OaaWas;, Black Top. Lola 60222 Tijuana 5J f 1 :13 hvy 22 113 2 4 4 3-J Fl C Ralls 1; D.deGuise. Ch. Master. Orl'nsGirl 6C179 Tijuana 3-4 1 :l "t.mud 10 no 7 E E 5' B* C Ralls I Mistake. Dora. M Pcrter MB) Tijuana 5A f 1 :0vv.fapt 14 110 7 7 7 V 6h C Rails ■ NoW'der. Tli'tySeven. Karlvro'n 638x1 Tijuana Mf 1:11 nlop I 110 8 4 f. 54 3'1 C Rallf 11 Chow. Candegicv. Fond Hope 69811 Tijuana 61 f 1 :09 fast 21 -G 106 7 7 f. 22 14 C Palls 7 Due de Guise, McCroan. KlSnbio B9744 Tiluana El t l:0S%faat 16 106 6 4 4 4'| 1« C Rails 9 F.Hope, Ringle-der. CMmtftJ E9621 Tijuana 51 f 1 :OS%f ast 24 108 « 4 4 41 6*1 C Rail* 8 Orleans Girl. MoMurpliy, Pueblo NO WONDER, eh. g, 7 112 By Fireman — Belle of Portland, by G. W. Johnson. (TrRiner. C. Manley. Owner. H. T. Palmer). G0574 Tijuana Ej f l.MTfloW 21-.. 112 I 6 ■ l:'J 4-i C Studer 8 K.L.Oweti, B.ilar'gan. H'glcadej- 60106 Tijuana 5: f l:0S«fast 37-10 115 4 E 4 3» 4'i P Martinez 9 Tillotsou. July Fly. t'-.ver Cp MB)T*JnUia E-1148 fast 9 112 4 fi • 54 V% P Caron I Mad.B.vns, MTlcver. PlowSteel CC277 Tijuana 5-S l:02%good 17 112 2 4 4 4'J 2| P Caron 10 R'berTI., H'gnn'slioir, M.Brng 60070 Tijuana 64 f IrMfctMt I 112 3 4 3 32 1" J H'tamer 9 Th'tySeven, Rarlym'ii. M.Kruter 59883 Tijuana 5-8 1 :03i«slop 9 112 4 4 5 51 «"J C Studer 7 D.Fashion. Earlymorn, El.Waldo 69798 Tiluana 61 f l:M%faat R H2 I 1 2 2» 32i C Studer 8 Smil. Maggie. Hon.Georgc. Chow E9710 Tijuana 3-4 l:16%fant 21-5 114 4 i 1 1M| C Studer 12 Sea Beach, Nepperhau, Red Man 69C50 Tijuana 6-8 1:02 fast 7 112 I t I Fi 3* B Parke 9 Rubnerll.. B.MacklL. Limerick RINGLEADER, oh. g, 9 117 By Harrigan — Beatrice Soule, by Peep o'Day. (Trainer, F. Rinehart. Owner, F. Rinehart). 1 BfiM Tijuana 51 f 1 M%ltOW It 112 I I 3 •' 3'-J J H'taner S R.L.Owen. E.IIar: -igan. NoW'der 6-Wt Tijuana 3-4 1 :17*Asloi I 112 1 2 2 3'J V .1 Hun'm'-r 7 Mamielien. I'lantagenct. lA)la 6"4(Hl Tiluana EJ f 1 :OS%fa.st 7 110 8 S 5 52 5"J G AVilli'ir.s • Tillotsnn, July Fly. Cover l'p MS3 Tijuana 54 f 1 :o9Vbfast 4 110 I 4 4 4 -J 3^ T AVilson 7 Myrtle.V.. Lit. Pointer, El. Waldo MM Tijuana 3-1 1:M fast 9 117 1 r. 7 5" 4» C H MBlerlS flatUVD., BnuHar'gaa, Rataraaa 6HJS1 .Tijuana 3-4 1 :lS-;.W"d 6 112 I 3 6 8 8" T Wilson B JackLedi. F'dHope, Plantagenet 600T1 Tiiuat.H E|f1M%fast 5 112 2 4 4 BJ F4J C Studer 9 Cover Fp. Kenward, Billy Joe 600.2 Tijuana 6-8 1 :O2*;;good2::-10 112 1 2 3 21 lj T Wilson 8 RosaAtkin, CI. Lake. JosieG'inaii 69992 Tijuana 3-4 1:18%slow 5 114 I 1 1 l'f^.l Hun'mer S CtattttsBoae, Frmiiana. VV.tl.D'ty 6I.349 Tijuana 111 Hj l| 4 109 2 46 10 »•• C Studer 1 » Jq-k Ledi. Ciieb!.,. Crispie •HENANDOAH, eh. g, 6 109 By Boa King— Blue Grass, by Hamburg. (Trainer. J. Crofton. Owner, H. D. Cates). MT1 fijuaua lm70y 1 :1! -.-.good 13f 112 I I 3 9 !» 9** C Stud.r !t Zanih.eh. CI .Innia. Cii'kl'.arUl.y MS4 Tijuana 1m70y l:19-r.good 15 112 I 7 I S S s" P Hum fl WlLlWdia, F.Wil Ceo get'. Jr MM Tijuana lm7! y 1 .r.r.V-.hvy 3 112 1 ."• .". 1 5'-'4 5"i J Hun'mer 7 Mouu.Girl. Mist. Tolly. Rbyaier 1KX172 Tijuana 1 1-M 1 : iOT-.f ast 7 109 7 7 7 6 6' 4\ V, Tarke Yeruiak. Madrono. Rhymer CO027 Tijuana lmTOy 1 :48%r;ood I 112 i 5 K 4 4* 3T4 B ParKe 7 Boonevillc. C.Barkley. Nebraska 6995:; Tijuana lmTOy 1:52 hvy 10 M 6 6 4 3 41 4'JA Jacobs 7 Commander, H. Valley, S'george 59737 Tijuana lmTOy l:4ff%faat 8-5 112 6 7 6 5 4=1 21' H B IVwor 7 York I.isgie, Rhymer, T. Brooks MM Tijuana lm70y 1:47 fast 16 104 6 7 7 7 61 3J H B B'wer 7 f. Fuller. Nnshotuh. Gor.Roberts CHICK BARKLEY, b. g, 7 114 By Toddington— Mary Le Bus, by St. Bavin. (Trainer, S. J. Kelley. Owner, S. J. Kelley). H4H Tiluana 1 1-1C 1 :ro=rfast 12 117 ! I :: I Fl 6" ■ Taylor B M.Kruter. MgaiSSMl. G. Roberts KSS Tijuana Unity l:42%faat 3-2 111 3 2 2 2 Fl V C H Miller X fkLaaaa*. .Mna'kinlL. LnriaB. 6o274 Tijuana lm70y 1 :19=-good27-lii 114 1 1 1 1 1= 3J C Tk'psoa 9 Zamloeh, Cl.Junia. B'd'gThr'gli 6t'10:: Tijuana lm70y l:47'.-.fast SS-M 114 2 2 2 2 22 2= H Saladin 10 Kv.Har'g-ui, VkLassie, Zumloeh 60027 Tijuana lm70y 1 :4s".-.good !• 114 3 2 1 1 2s F| H Saladin 7 B'neville. Shenandoah. Nebraska 69988 Tijuana 3-4 l:lS\.sl»w 7 116 3 I 7 71 7" B MeBwaa S E.Ilairig.in, Wise.Itulge. Lavaga 69:57 Tijuana lm70v l:51=f.mud 7 110 :: 1 1 1 3' 5*3 H Paladin 9 Lola. Shenandoah. Rhymer P922S Tiluana Ej t lJ %wlop 22 111 7 7 7 7 7'* II Saladin 7 Rafferly. Ermitana. D'yFaahlon P910(, Tijuana 1 1-1'i l:43-;.-,fast 8 110 3 1 1 1 1') 2] 71 Sqladin 6 Zetetic. Camilla Muller. Pierrot 69066 Tiji.ana 1 1-16 l:50%faat 7-5 110 2 1 1 1 l1 l'i H Saladin 7 Dal wood, Audrey K., Jewel City 6904G Tijuana 3-4 1:15 Want 8 1 15 3 6 6 7* 771 J Metcalf 10 Weinland. Sea Beach, (ladling RED MAN, ch. g, 8 114 By Abe Frank — Alma Gardia, by Ranoocas. (Triancr. A. White. Owner. R. White). SMKTijaaaa 8-4 1:13 slop 11 ill 1 :: I 4' S» C Cross M Happy Valley. Lavaga, PaeMa BSM Tijuana 8-4 1 :l'.:,.-.fast M 115 G 5 5 5h 3; C Gross 9 (LofTrtuups, Pl.t..T'oint. F.IIupe MB Tijuana 3-1 ;:15:.,fast 25 115 5 7 9 9" Su C DugKan 11 Culling. Black Top. Rosellis 59932 Tijuana 1 1 :49"t.slop 7 113 1111 ll F E Taylor I Montona, HelenLucas, Krmitana .".•'SSI Tijuana 6'. f 1:11 .slot) -'9 113 9 I 9 8- J:l H Carter 11 Chow. Candegrey. Rosellis 69772 Tijuana 5'. f 1 :09%fast M M E 2 1 1J 1" C Th'p-on 12 W.C.IWily, H.Koot. W.Whltnker 59710 Tijuana 2-1 1 :1t;'/-,fast 42f 113 1 2 4 6' 4* W Gargan12 NoWonder, S. Beach. Nepperluui 69670 Tijuana 61 f l:03V5fast 2Jf 113 9 11 11 M I* E Taylor 1^ Balwaj . Coombs, Ethel Fifth Race [5th Tijuana] I'IFTII HACK 1 J-14! BJII— Oerb.v Tri;il Piipsc. ."!- eur-oliln. Allowance*. Juuc S4a IOIO l:t.-i S tlO.) WEDDING PRINCE, b. c, 8 120 By Marathon or Prince Ahmed— Golden Wedding, by (Trainer. J. D. Heard. Owner, G. H. Abbott). Golden Maxim. fJIM Tljaam I 1:48 mud ll 1.1 2 E 4 1 2- 21 C Duggan 7 c. Clover. D-TMbaa, 1 Mi iriaai j MM Tijuana lm7oy 1:4S fast 12 120 I E 6 5 81 1" C Duggan S In. Prince, Col. Wale. Cup.Clover . MM Tijuana 1 1-16 l:52Uslop 41-10 93 3 3 3 3 8*1 1" C Studer S C.Clover, AV.M'tgomery. Regreso 1 5:.9:x Tiluana lm70y l:49'-..slow 27 92 2 2 1 6 5' 4 i C Studer 8 Veteran, BobHaker, Star Realm 597::3 Tijuana 1 l:43 f.fast 4 120 13346 5* C Duggan fi Thriller. Cup!. Clover. PlowSteel EMB Tiluana 3-4 1:20 hvy 18-5 115 E 4 2 l2 2J N Duggan L.Floience, Thriller, Ind. Prince 69389 Tijuana lm70y l:51%slop 5 90 3 3 3 4 4* 3=1 P Hurn B Ban Well. Rifle. Regreso 69263 Tijuana I 1-16 1:61 slop 12 101 7 7 7 7 7* 7'2 J H'tamer S W. Montgomery, R.Stride, Rifle FOLLY WALE, ch. f, 3 109 By Uncle— Our Lassie, by Yankee. .rrauiet, W. T. Anderson. Owner, San Diego Stable). 60521 Tijuana 8-4 1:19 hvy 41-10 9K I 8 :'. P 1" C Studer fi W. Flower. His flash . UPlcttVaCe G0302 Tijuana lm7'iy 1 :4^ fast 4 114 3 I 2 8 F 8* C Studer •". Wed.I'rince. In.l'rim-e, C.Clover 6(.102 Tijuana 3-1 1 :13'-.f:!St 7 K E 0 5 5- 55 C Studer 8 Sis. Susie, Bo! by Allen. CofflcM BMP Tijuana 3-1 1 :l'."r.fa.st 2 124 :: 1 1 81 ."-'l C Studer Hi Capt .Cl'vev. Thriller, N.McK'n-y 6974S Tijuana 2-4 ltttlfcfaat 9 106 6 7 7 7 7" C Studer 7 Motor Cop, Sister Susie. Sedan 63005 Tiluana 61 f l:08Vifa«t 20 113 I 3 1 li j" • tftuder 9 Dovesroost. Thriller. PlowSteel 63583 Tijuana 1-2 49 fast 3-5 110 5 4 4* l'J M Buxton 7 H. Major. Em. Williams. CO— al 63565 Titua:.a 1-2 48'"-,fast 1-2 115 6 2 11 1'* M Buxton 10 PlowSteel, Flotation. L.F'rence E3249 Tijuana 1-2 48Wslop 14 112 8 4 6* fi'* b Gaugel 9 Pep.Tea, J. Dundee. Ineognance CAPT. CLOVER, ch. g, 3 120 By General Roberts — Havana, by Ravelston. (Trainer, C. E. Groves. Owner. R. E. Lovell). 00139 Tijuana 1 1 :4S mud 2-2 115 0 4 1 1 1 : M .1 Metcalf 7 W. Prince. D.Tul.bs. N.McKin'y MM Tijuana lm70y 1:41 fast 13-10 120 14 3 2 21 4'i C H Miller r, Wed. dim e. la.Priaca, P..I W.ie MMTUoana 1 1-14 1 52** slop 3 90 1 2 2 2 Q 2" P Hurn B W. Prince. W.M'tgoni'y, Regreso 63S57 Tijuana 3-4 1:1 ,2ifast E 113 * 2 2 11 !■» II Saladin in Thriller, PollyWale. N.McK'nev 69733 Tijuana 1 l:43%fast 5-2 111 2 1 1 1 221 21 E Neal 6 Thriller, Pl.Steel. Lit. Florence 68S46 Tijuana 5-8 1:01 fast 2 112 3 3 3 1" 1' Ci W'li.ims S M'thaL.. B'tifulDr'm, D'yFieiU 66T.62 B'houso 41 f 57V5fast 16-5 115 2* B McEwen S Rose Roberts. Baaaa Jr.. Aleso 66114 Hastingn 4J t ITafart 37-10 116 21 B Pinneg'r 7 L.Floreuce. Mrs.Pat, HalWright NAN M^KINNEY, ch. f, 3 108 By Leonid — Kate Dorman, by Modred. (Trainer, R. Rowe. Owner, North 4c Rowe). 60199 Tijuana 1 LIS mud 32 111 12 2 2 3- 4*1. C '".loss 7 ( '.Clover. BTceLPHaCe, D.'l'ulit.s 6C156 Tijuana 3-4 1.17 slop I M 1 1 1 15 V* 9 H'tamer 7 Olympiad. N. Harper. H.Wright 60055 Tijuana 3-4 l:15Vsgood 7 K'2 5 I 1- 2" A Jacobs « Torsida, Thriller. LittlcFlorence 69857 Tijuana 8-4 l:15%fast 8 IN B 3 3 2" 4=1 A Jacobs Hi (apt. Clover. Thriller, PollvWnle 69777 Tijuana 5* f 1:09 fast 9 1 '4 I 6 2 1=1 1 ' A Jacobs 9 Torsida. Tr'petCnll. Eve. Stories 59005 Tijuana Bl t tsMKfaflt 1 101 7 4 6 5'1 6*1 A Jacobs 9 PollvWale, Dovesroost. Thriller 68942 Tijuana 51 f 1:09 fast 9-10 llo 1 1 1 1' 22 A Jacobs 9 B.Bright Pl.Steel. TrumpetCall LITTLE FLOEENCE, ch. f, 3 117 By General Roberts— Lori Nita. by Reformation. (Trainer. C. E. Groves. Owner. R. E. Lovell). 0057S Tijuana lm70.\ l:471a*lOw 24 99 4 3 3 E «' V W C.oettlic 7 BillvLane. Franklin. PI Blossom 60521 Tijuana 3-4 1:19 hvy M 101 2 4 4 4= 8* F Goettlic « WildFlower. Sis. Susie Pol Wale 6C499 Tijuana 11:48 mud 2-2 119 5 7 7 7 «' 6'3 V Gottlic 7 C.Clover. Wed.I'rince D.TuMn 61159 Tijuana 3-4 1 :16^slop 7 101 5 5 4 3'i 21 P Hum 8 .TohnJr.. Lit.Rom|»er. DonDodge 60055 Tijuana 3-4 l:15%good 6 115 2 6 5 63 4» E Noble 6 Torsida, NunMoKinuev Thriller 69989 Tijuana 61 f 1 :11 slow 19-10 112 8 6 5 3l l'J E Noble S N. Harper. Tabloid. Little Les* &J1857 Tijuana 3-4 l:U*JtMt 5 1M 9 9 10 7 7«l B MeEwenlO Capt. Clover. Thriller, PollvWnle 69733 Tijuana 1 lHBfiBBM 3-2 118 4 • 4 4 4l 4*1 W Gargan • Thriller. Cupt. Clover. PlowSteel 69469 Tijuana 1-4 1:30 hvy 6 110 4 E 6 2* U B Parke « Wed. Prince, Thriller, Ind.Prlnce TOM CRAVEN, b. g. 3 103 By Magneto— Lakelet, by Orlando. (Trainer. C. B» Irwia. Owner; OB. IrwSa). 60577 Tijuana 8-4 1;1EH»10W M 90 I 3 4 8* «'- P Hum S Veteran, I'lan.-t Roisterer MMTUoana 1 1:48 mud 16-5 10S 3 1 3 3 # 5'« D Hurn 7 C.Clover Wed Prince DTaaaa BMM Tijuana 3-4 1:15 fast 4 100 S I 4 F 6* C Studer 10 Jolm.lr.. c A ("iskev G \'monle 60276 Tijuana 3-4 1 :15%good 16-5 97 6 3 2 1? !• P Hurn 7 Tabloid, Barry Burgoyne Vic MM Tijuana 5-S l:02%good 26 S8 7 7 5 a- In } Hurn 7 Shiftv. Hazelbale I it R, miier 60O50 Tijuana 51 f 1:09 good 14-5 112 10 7 6 21 2* R Har'ton 10 Ind'nPriuee, fiaBinmi' Bittern 69934 Tijuana 61 f 1 :P'Vf.slop 9 98 6 5 5 6* 611 H Long 0 Arct.KIng, IkeMills M Manlsbr 59839 Tijuana 61 f 1 :07*fcfast 24 90 6 3 3 31 4*1 P Hum 7 HazelDale, Vic Munoz* HarryD 59777 Tijuana 51 f 1:09 fast 5 106 7 3 6 41 6«1 R Har'ton 9 N.McKin'y, Torsida Tr'DetOall 59750 Tijuana 51 f l:07%fast 39 ss 10 10 9 6"« 5»i P Hum 10 CocaCola, Mayflower, M. Manage SOUTH BREEZE, b. c. 3 100 By Burtonsville— Bracing Breeze, by 9 Filierane I«rilno- (Trainer, 3. M. Black. Owner, J. M. Black). MM Tijuana 1 1:4S mud 11 1"S 7 1 I I 7 F* T Rae 7 (.Clover. Wed. Prince D Tubbs MM Tijuana lm70y 1:48 fast 7 114 2 3 4 4 5 5;« I Rae B Wed. Prince. In. Prince Poi Wile 59044 Tijuana 5-8 1:03 fast 17-10 115 2 2 1 21 1» J H'tamer 11 Kv. Stories. B'CIDream TCr'v'n 5«S89 Tijuana 5-8 1:03 fast 39f 110 8 4 I 2* 2* T Rae 1- Dicog'ce, TheCig'te, Lit Florence 58567 Pimlico 11:45 mud 54 105 7 7 7 7 7* 7*1 J Mooney 8 Mary. Belle, G.Foster, SeaMaster 58182 Laurel 61 t 1:10 fast 33 112 6 6 4 61 7» C Jackson 8 LAmmie, T.Vgeance, Cal'toga 57970 Laurel 61 f l:08ftfast 17f 110 12 7 6 61 1211 L Morrla 13 Opperinan. Selota, Sailing Alo c E77C9 Laurel 61 f 1:09 fast 19f 112 « 6 9 9' 12* L Morria 12 ChasteStar, Ashlin, Jewell V D V7619 H.deG'ce 51 f l:08%faat 98 10913 8 3 3} 31! L Morris 10 Mud Nell. Selota. Little Ammie' PROCLAMATION, ch. c, 3 (M) 100 By Jim Gaffney— Royal Message, by Star Shoot. (Trainer, A. L. Austin. Owner, E. A. Ribler). 6U472 Tijuana El f l.M*4alup ."-'. 92 «i 8 5 5" Fi T "Wilson fi Rapid Stride. Huron II., I'lauet 59857 Tijuana 3-4 1:15%fast 10 1iK» lo 10 9 5* 5=i ] Hum 10 Capt. Clover, Thriller. PollyWale 59729 Tijuana 6J f 1:09 fast 12 115 U 12 11 7* 6» E Don'hue 12 Eve.Stories, Ind. Prince, J Right 6S518 Pimlico 3-1 l:13%fast 43 1 10 9 U 9 7'i 6'« J Williams 12 Mercutio, All Over, Finerv 68437 Pimlico 3-4 1:16 slop 91 115 3 3 6 62 611 J Williams fi Doughnut, All Over, Finery 57552 H.deG'ce 3-4 1:15 fast 68 115 6 7 7 7* 7" T Par'gton 9 Trevelyan. Rocket, Alex H. 56694 IT shire 5-ti 1 :01 fast 13 112 8 7 7 7* 6" D Fr'nklin 8 Foy. John Morrill, Modus S6615 IT shire Eft f l:06%faat 97 107 9 » 9 » »=i A Fr'nklin 9 Fi/ty Fifty. Photoplay. Aloft DOCTOR TUBBS. b. g. 3 93 By Norford— Laura E., by Ben Strome. (Trainer, J. Steward. Owner, Neal tc Bartholomew). MBB Tijuana 1 1:41 mud 2 97 1 8 •"• •"■ •".' 3ci C Ralls 7 C.Clover. W. Prince. N.M.Kin'v 6' A 71 Tijuana 3-4 1 :17 --,slop 173 ■ E 6 « 7" "'J H Long 8 Lit. Romper. D'ty Ladv, .McLane D!!^ Tijuana 55 f 1:11 slow 57 112 4 8 8 8 7' T A Jacobs S L.FIor'ce, NellioHarper, Tabloid MBT Tijuana 3-4 1 :15=r.fast 48 100 7 8 8 9 O'1!!!; R'wcrlO ('apt. Clover. Thriller. PollvWale 59733 Tijuana ll:43^.fast 32 103 5 2 2 2 6* 611 A Jacobs 0 Thriller. Capt.Clover. PlowSteel 69467 Tijuana 6J f 1:17 hvy 11-5 100 E 3 2 11 In* A Jacobs 10 Jay Mae. Kimono, Tom Craven 69190 Tijuana 5-S IMRaftap 94 91 6 4 4 6* 6]* W I an n Lantados, Bob.AlIen. Boonerille 65313 Beno 1-2 49 fast 21 104 7'J D Powell 7 M.St'ries, H.Wright, K.Wili.ams 55256 Reno 1-2 48%fast 6 115 3s I) Powell 8 LittleFlorenee, Tatting, Ala/on 66183 Reno 1-2 4X7Efa8t 11 107 3*1 D Powell 9 Mldn'tStories, Mrs.Pat. Cokenea Sixth Race [6th Tijuana] 1 . 1 SIXTH HACK 1 Mile aujad 70 Y:iiiIm. If jmr sjfttan anil iipivaril. 4 Inimiii^. ( Kel». 1, 1MB l:l.'{ 1-5 8 IVJl.) WISE JUDGE, b. g, 4 108 By Judge Wright— Mrs. Wright, by Masetto. (Trainer, H. Tullett. Owner, Tam o* 8haater Stable). MMTUoana l l:43%faat 7-5 M S 8 5 ;: ::■ l:i C stud-r • lvtlar. Tambian. Claale MM Tijuana I 1-S 1:57«sr;ood 3 105 S 9 1 8 S- S'JC Stud.-r 10 Pinecrest. George C Jr Petlir 5998S Tijuana 3-1 1 :1S:t.-.sln\v 17-5 M8 1 4 4 8] SJ C Studer 8 K.Hnrrigan. Lavaga P'Vagenet BMB Tijuana 1 1:45 last El !f» 7 9 7 7 3! 1* O Studer 9 View. Old Homestead, Mrs Pat 69670 Tijuana 61 f 1 Mftfaat 27-10 112 11 10 10 8* 6=1 T Murray 12 (In I way. Coombs Ethel 69609 Tijuana 3-4 l:M%faat 13-5 109 11 11 9 7* 6*1 C Studer 11 Indian Brigade, 'chrome, Petlar »3741 Tijuana 61 f l:(8%fast 15 112 7 7 7 7 7l R Dorlty 7 Lit. Pointer, M.Dunbar. J'kLedi MADRONO, ch. g, 6 112 By The Manager— Fa ncywood, by Prince of Monaco. (Trainer, R. Barnett. Owner. Z. Barnatt), MMTUaana 1 1-M l:5B%faat M-M 112 2 5 E i 2- 9 T Wilson 8 M.Krater, 6. Roberts. DrJFaal 6'35C Tijuana lm7oy l;lSVsfast 18-5 112 S E 1 3 2'i 2" C Studer 8 M.lHinbur. S.Hill. B'd'gThn.ugh 60274 Tijuana Jm70y l;49%good 5 112 8 6 6 6 62 5=1 P Caron B baalock, CI Junia Ch'kBarklej W072 Tijuana 1 1-M l:49-.-.fast ol-lO MB 4 6 3 2 2-'i 2"* FJ Noble 8 Yermak, Rhvmer Shenandoah MM Tijuana 1 1-1'J 1 :50%fast 2J 111 3 2 2 2 F I1} A Jacobs 7 AudreyK.. BabyCal, BillvSluart 59774 Tijuana 1 1-8 l:56 f.fast 27-10 112 2 4 4 3 3"! Fl A Jacob* 7 Balaro^a. Sea Beach Rhymer 69711 Tijuana lm7oy l:47%fast 3-2 111 2 1 1 1 F 3»* A Jacobs 6 Babv fnl. Shenandoah Balarosa 69672 Tijuana I 1-M l:48%faat 8 111 4 5 I 3 21 BH B Noble fi OurMaid.. AmlrevK., Shenand'h 59612 Tijuana lm70y 1 :17 fast 21-0 111 4 6 6 6 61 3*1 C Studer fi DonDodge. AudreyK.. Shennod'a 59250 Tijuana 3-4 1:19 slop 16 111 I 4 « 6-J 6' B Park« 7 M'n.hen. Cl.tlieWn.v. M.Stathem GORDON ROBERTS, ch. g. » 112 By General Roberts— Woolen, by Woolsthorm. (Trainer, W. Short. Owner. P. L. Short). BMMTUsaiia 1 1-M l:BJ%fast 3 2 112 s 7 I Z '■'•■ 8* '• Wlttl'ma 8 M.Krater, Madrono. Dr.samuei BMMTUiiana 1 8-14 2^34ifaat 7 ill 2 1 l 1 :" E*l C Tt/paoa 8 Caat'eVr, B'neviiie. w H Pearre i.i:;::i Tijuana I 1-M l:49%faat 6 lit 199 I B1 F» C Tk'paoa M P.Blos'm. Boar.Ureea, Fan. Nail BMM Tljaana 1 l-BldMttfaat 7 M I 3 8 3 V F i' Hurn 8 Rouen. Our .Mad. Fannie Nail MR Tijuana 1 3-16 2:0T,=;,slop 7 111 8 B E 5 54 4" B Parke 7 H.Vallev. M'vFuIler, DonDodge BMMTTJWUM 1 1-S 1.57 fast 6 M 12 2 2 F Fl 11 B B'wer fi Short St:-}). Nashotah. Yermak 39.76 Tijuana lm7'iy 1:47 fast 6 114 7 6 6 « 6-i 4'* C Studer T M. Fuller. Nashotah, Shenandoah 59712 Tijuana 1 1-8 1 :55^.fast 2J 109 3 2 2 2 21 Fl C Studer 8 DonDodge. FannieNnil, Com'de' 59654 Tijuana 1 1-16 l,B%faM 21-10 110 1 2 2 2 2* 2* B Parke 6 Cavalead'rlL. Poacher, B'neville CLOVER JUNIA, ch. g. 6 112 By Clovcrton— Junia. by On Deck. (Trainer, D. Blair. Owner. E. Orr). B 145 Tijuana lm70y 1:51- slop 19-10 112 .". 4 5 S 53 u'4 C Studer \ Plaamat, Lola. Mountain Girl 60274 Tijuana lm70y 1 :49-.-good 6 112 2 3 3 2 2i 2» J H'tamer B Zamloeh. C.B'kley. B'd'gThr'gli 1*208 Tijuana lm70y l:.V.i,shvy lb 112 6 12 2 2' 4«i M Fator 7 M'CnOirl, Mistr'sPollv. Rhvmer tiolSl Tijuana 3-4 Lls^mud 7 114 7 8 8 61 54i F. Taylor H .lackljdi. F'dHope, Plantagenet 60072 Tijuana 1 1-16 1 :4t%faat 13-5 MB Ell 1 3" 5'JA Jacobs B Yermak, Madrono. Rhymer MM Tijuana 1 1-16 1 :52%slop 8 H'9 111 1 11 2" A Jacobs « Yermak, Babv Cat, York Lansle 159817 Tijuana lni70 l:IX fast 14 111 3 2 2 2 V 4* A Jacobs B B'kboruH., OurMaid, MikeDaly 596'j3 Tijuana 11-8 1:57 fast 43-10 112 2 11 1 1*1 1* B Noble S Dr. Samuel. Pierrot. RlllyStnart 69568 Tijuana lm70y ITTHaloW 12 114 5 4 4 4 4* 3'i P Hurn 9 I'ndine, l^ wi» B.. Orleans Clrl TEO BRECKENRIDGE, ch. m, « 110 By Suffragist— Teo Beach, by Bobby Beach. (Trainer. N. W. Burkhart. Owner. Morris Stable). MBTUoaaa 3-4 ldB%fast8B-M( M 8 8 8 8* o'J : wiiims • Q.a4Traa*|wi, P.taFatat. KetlMaa 59623 Tijuana 1 1-8 1:56' r,f ast 5 110 3 11 2 4* 6* B Parke 7 Fannie Nail. Audrey K.. thrift** 59590 Tijuana &l f l:!OVigo»d 8 105 7 4 1 4» 3'J C Studer K KlSubio. .'lap.Vallev. PPntagener 59125 Tijuana 3-4 1:15 fast 6 112 8 7 5 6' 75i II Saladin 9 NoW'der. Oll*aaOirl. Peg.Mnrtln 5901S Tijuana 1 1-16 l:48%faat 5 110 1111 B*| 4*| B Parke 7 Pieriof, Salgeorge. Shenandoah MM Tijuana 1 l:42%fast 3 H'8 4 4 4 6 62 4»i B Parke 7 DcckkaaA, BraBaack, Julv Fir 58784 Tijuana 11-16 1:60 fast 21-10 M 4 11 1 l'i 1 B Parke R Baa.Ryng, (JM'hlebach. IMeawta S8707 Tijuana lrn70y 1:49 fast 16 110 4 1 1 1 1= l'i B Parke 10 VorkLassie, Ocn.Byng, Balan^a PLOW STEEL ch. c 3 95 By Honey wood— Decency, by Martinet. drainer. C. B. Irwin. Owner. C. B. Irwin L 8*695 Tijuana 1 l:4S%atow S K S 1 4 3 !'• :.» M Fator 7 Bill Head. Vie. Moiilpeni BMM Tijuana 6] f 1:M slow 17-5 let 2 5 5 V 3-i M Fator t; Tabloid. LittleLraa, K. Williams MM Tiluana Eft f l:M%nrad 18 102 3 4 5 6* 4'i M Fator B Jack Ledi, Perch, Barry D. 60359 Tijuana 5-8 1:02 fast t.'f 37 S 5 5 4»' 8*1 M Fator B Mad.Ryng. M'flower, R.L.Owen McMTUaana Ell MVjtlll 59 97 0 6 6 65 F| M Fator 7 Many D.. Mayflower, MclajH 5I-9S9 Tijuana Eft t 1:11 slow 8 M 5 5 6 64 f.'4 M Fator B L.FIor'ce, NellioHarper. Tabloid BBlETUasuaa 1 1:11 fast 8 95 :■ I 8 fi 6 6":! B Fator • M.RiIe. Cl.theWay. OrchidKing 39733 Tijuana 1 1 :434»fast I 104 3 6 6 6 31 341 E Fator 0 Thriller. Capt.Clover. LJ-'loreme 59689 Tijuana 8-4 ldSftfaat 9 109 5 6 4 2'i 2- T Wilson 7 Torsida. Thriller. TrumpetCall 59610 Tijuana 6i f 1 :09\fnst 9 106 5 5 4 2' l" T WBaoa 7 Thriller, TrumpetCall, N.Harper 59501 Tijuana 5-8 l.OTVihvy 18-6 106 2 7 « 4i 3 i E Fator H H'ver'sTopaz. B.MacklL, T.Car* NEBRASKA, b. g. 8 114 By Ballut— Star of the West, by Montana. (Trainer, J. D. Heard. Owner, G. H. Abbott). Ci-57:: Tijuana 1 LJ.V-.sluw 1 US 1 2 :: I 3' 8*1 J H'tauer 8 C if.nl.-. Weinland. Flash of Steel e''4(;9 Tijuana 2-4 I TTItalnp IN 107 7 7 7 7 7 3 It B B'wer 7 Mamiehi n. B'tageaef. R'lea.ler 8M27 Tijuana Eft t 1 :09'-.fust M 113 8 9 7 7-1 76i C Duggan 10 Fond Hope. Clearl-ike. Circulate 6".H)27 Tijuana lm70y l:4B%SOOd 7f 114 6 3 3 3 3'i 4'' C Duggan 7 B'neville. C'kB'Kley. Saeaaaa'a 599S7 Tijuana 3-4 l:2F*atow 6 116 7 4 2 2- 8] C Duggan 8 Dor... Pink Tenny. Ashton ;irl .',9529 Tijuana 1 1 M 1 BtTftftUJ 4i 109 B 3 3 4 6* 6'5 C Stud-r 7 OurMaid. Shen'doah. M'ntaiiKiirl 591PO Tijuana 1 1-1C 1 :364r.slop 2i 112 7 6 4 4 44 4"./ R Duggan 7 Monti. Cirl, OurMaid. Cafeteria 59408 Tijuana lm70y l:5!:Vslop 9-5 112 4 4 4 4 6* 6"» R Duggan 7 AudreyK., S'doah, M'tain Oirl 593.14 Tijuana 1 1-16 l;56V^hvy 2i 107 4 2 2 2 V 2» R Duggan 7 M.i'olly, AudreyK., O.Muehleb'n 59217 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:55Vfcslop 13-19 M 6 6 5 6 31 2"* R Duggan 7 II. Valley. Mist.I'olly. AudreylV. aTART FULLER, blk. m, 8 110 By Marchmont II.— Mario Hyde, by Handcuff. (Trainer. R. Lowe. Owner. A. Lund). M3M TUtaaaa 1 1-8 lAftfcfaat I lo7 4 .". :: 8 8 s: ■ c, Wilii'ms 8 Sfataaak, Mike Daly. Baaalaet MSB Tijuana I 1-M l:4*%faat 23 110 1 5 7 1 fi-i 7s | .1 Majestic M P. Blos'm. Bom Creen. Fan. Kail 6'^76 Tijuana 1 l-- l:56^fasl 7 M • 8 8 8 9 BM R Carter it BaaCB, Our Mad. Fannie Nail MMTTUamaa I 1 B T MILallip 5 M 2 2 2 2 8*1 F J H'tamer 7 n. Valley. D.Dodge. Gor.R'lvrH 55776 Tiluana lm70 - J :47 fast 7 102 2 14 3 8* 1" J H'tamer 7 Nashotali. S'.icn'nd'h. Cor.Rob'ts 59715 Tijuana Eft t 1:08 fast 26f 112 7 10 9 71 764 R Lowe It R.L.Owen. Mistake, Q.nfTrumpi 692,rrt) Tijuana 3-4 1:19 slop 47 114 7 7 7 7 7" J MaataM 7 M'nehen, Cl.theWny. M.Stiithem 59003 Tijuana 1 1 MTftiaM IB Ml 7 4 3 3 21 11 .1 H'tamer 7 Vennnk. Sen Beach. Data** 58964 Tijuana 3-4 l:16V»fast 6 I08 8 7 6 41 2» J Hun'mer 9 July Fly, Krmitana, By Right MIKE DALY, br. g, 8 110 By David Tenny — Dewinnce, by Green. (Trainer, 3. J. Murphy. Owner, Murphy & Cloninger). C01 16 Tijuana 1 1 -S 1 :.".9".- lup :.'ti M 'i •; 4 ' 6 «'-'• M Sigbt-r 8 Kenward. B'neville. rFhuaCllia BMM Tijuana 1 1-S 1 ::.7'sl'a.st 13 109 0 6 7 5 4'i 2» B Har'ton S Yermak. Commander. Zamlo.h 60::21 Tijuana 1 1-M l:4S%tast B MBBli M 7- 6*1 R Har'tonlO P. Blos'm. Boiir.Creen. Fun. Nail 88M4 Tijuana 1 1-1C 1 :19-' .-.fast 3 M 8 6 6 6 6i 6'j C Studer 8 H.Bnrgovne. Salgeorge. Coiu'der 6.076 Tijuana 1 1-S 1 :r.fi-f.fast 24 MS 9 9 9 8 4' 4' R Har'ton 9 Rouen. Our Maid. Fannie Nail 60029 Tijuana 1 1-16 1 : l3«:-,good 151 K S 9 8 9 9 9!4.\I r.arrett 9 Franklin. BohRaker, Fr.Fognrty 69S87 Tijuana 1 3-16 2.-MHalop 17 109 7 7 7 7 6' 6»» R Har'ton 7 H. Valley, M'yFuller, I on Dodge 55S17 Tijuana lm70y 1:48 fast M 111 7 7 7 6 8* 3-J R Har'ton S B'khoinlL, OurMaid, Clov. Junia 50695 Tiiuana 51 f LOSM-.fast 331 106 8 3 8 8 8'* M Garrett H Mayflower. D.Di.ilge. C.tbe Waj I J LOLA. br. 111, 9 110 By Sir Huon— Binda. by The Bard. (Trainer, F. Samples. Owner, J. S. McD&niel). MMTUaana lui70y i :5".sr.hv fi IB I 2 2 2 FIF'PCaraa 7 M'nikiull.. lvtlar. MlalrcaaFalrr I OOlfiD Tijuana 2-1 1 :i:'.,s|(.p IS lo7 4 5 5 5* 4«4 C Ralls 7 M'cln-n, I'lanlagea.-t. Ringleader I BMM Tljaana lin"0y 1 :".l-.slop 7 112 I 2 2 2 2' 2V P Caron fi Pitiecr.st, MoUnl'nCiirl. l^wisB. MMSTUaaiw 8-4 l:16%faaUf-M MB 7 999 7'J P Hurn B Q iifTi—in, P.taPntat, kwUiaa 60301 Tijuana 8-4 l:]5~-.fas:t 25f 107 1 3 3 41 4«J P Hurn 11 Oadling. Black Top. BaatIBi MM Tijuana 8-4 l:17«6mud 15 107 5 5 6 5'i 5" P Hurn 9 Pueblo! Coombs, Choir Master MMTUaana 3-4 1:20 slow 3-2 112 5 8 S F F T Wilson T O JfaeMeVk, N. Klein. M.F'nklln 59746 Tijuana lm70y 1:48 fast 26 109 1 3 8 4 61 7*1 P Hum 8 C.M'bach. B.niroiigh, Yermak 59672 Tijuana 1 1-16 Lla'^fast 15 109 3 4 4 6 6 6" B Parke 6 Our Maid. Madrono. Audrey K. SAM HILL. b. g, 7 105 By Solitaire II.— Breir.erhafen, by Sandringbam. (Trainer, G. Kelly. Owner, G. Kelly). ^."7:: Tijuana 1 1 :lf. '-.slow .". IN S ( 3 fi T F* W Leeds B Cigale. Wemland. Nebraska EMSBTUamaa lm7»y l:48%faat 17 IM 4 6 7 7 E* 3:- M BTgaTter S M. Dunbar. Madn.no. B'd'gThr'gli 60200 Tijuana 3-4 1:16 fast 32f 109 8 9 9 8^ 7* M Slaugh'rl2 SadieD.. Kva.Har'gan. Bataraaa MMTUaana Eft (148 fast 55 113 11 12 12 10' 10" E Taylor 12 ByRight, Bes.MackIL, Missoula 59124 Tijuana lm70y l:479r.fast 9 110 14 5 6 71 7'-0 H Saladinll G.Muebleb'h. AudreyK.. Dal wood 59064 Tijuana 11-16 1:51 fast 3 110 1 2 2 2 lj 1" H Saladin 7 Clover Junia. Dehra, Dora 58962 Tijuana 3-4 l:15«Afa«t 7 106 6 8 7 7* 6'i B Parke 8 Madrono. Weinland, Mistake 57858 Willows 1 1-4 2:13 fast 21 103 3* E Neal 9 Dr. Samuel, Susan M., Hubbub 67705 Willows lm7oy l:49'£fast 3-2 105 1« B Neal 8 Doubletll.. DandyVan. Benl-evy 66106 Hast'gs 1m70y 1 : 48"-. f a st 24 M 610 T "Wilson 7 Miss Redalia, Bill Sparks. Gift BISTRESS POLLY, b. m, 7 115 By Duval— Polly Prim, by Pirate of Peasant*. (Trainer. D. S. Fountain. Owner. D. S. Fountain). BMMTtJaaaa 11-12:13 slow 7 :• ; 8 7 7 7 d 8** ■ Fator B B'kb..nill.. Baar.Bnaa. F.Nail MMTUaaaa lm70y l:35Vhvy 8-S IM 7 7 7 7 3' 3'J T Wilson 7 Mannikin II. Petlar. BJiBMRI BMB Tijuana 1 1-S 2:olHs|..p 12-6 M 6 6 6 6 5s 5'2 J Hun'mer tJ S'georg-. Audwy K.. B. Sister 60227 Tijuana 1 1-16 1 :53%hvy 1 no 3 7 7 6 4= 4* J Hun'mer 7 C'mander. R'nev'He, t:.M'!eb.;ch 60208 Tijuana lmTOy l:55'^hvy 6 115 7 7 7 7 31 2« E Fator 7 M't'nGirl. Rhymer. Clover.lil'ila 59991 Tijuana 1 3-16 2:05%b1ow 5 110 3 5 5 5 4» 471 C dross B Booneville. llaiBIHiall Riiyi.ier 59470 Tijuana lm70y 1:54 hvy 5 110 3 5 5 6 6 4'* B Parke B Sh'tStop. Kaffertv. Shenaml'-ah 59%S Tijuana 1 1-8 2:02%slop 7-5 107 4 4 3 3 2* 2* J H'tamer B Salgeorge. B Sister, G.M'hl.b'h 69324 Tijuana 1 1-16 I BTHftHf 21-10 107 6 6 6 6 4*1 fts a Wilii'ms 7 Nelw'kn. AndrevK.. (l.Muehl.l.'U 69247 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:55^slop 6 109 7 7 4 4 6l 3»* B Parke 7 U.Valley. Nebraska, AudreyK. Page 8 Seventh Race [7th Tijuana] SKVKNTH HACK 1 Mil* nut! TO VariU. .".- v»r-ot«l» mikI ii|»w:irtl. « IhIih- • Inu. (Feb. 1, lftSO 1 :4:S 1-r, (I 12^.) MISS DTINBAE, b. f, 4 95 By Von Tromp— Arcadia Belle, by Emperor of Nor- ' (Trainer, W. H. Moon. Owner, W. R. Moor*). folk. MSI Tijuana ::-4 1:M slow 23 ] V5 T .; ti q |il t Wilson t; Orch.King. BillHoad. Beo'sWing ■•Ml Tijuana 41 f 56~mud XI !M) l ;. :, 51 5.5 j Thomas 0 Kinglike. Sis. Susie, Bawl Rale MM Tijuana InT.rty 1 :4S'.-,fast 10 MS 111 1 15 i„ p Hum S Madrono. Sam Hill. Ifd'gThr'gh W Tijuana :,-S 1 :02=;iroo l 28 MC 6 6 6 10 w« P Hum 30 R'berll.. NoW'der. H'gan'sHeir 6'.lts6 Tijuana f.J f l:ll-.-.mud 9 106 2 I 3 J* V P Hum 8 Vic. Honest George, Black Top 6S853 Tijuana 61 f l:fifl fast 28 103 4 til1 1-i P Hum 11 Frank Wilson. Thrills. Tambian C9»:i4 Tijuana , f.-S 1:0:1 fast 73 100 5 6 7 6s 7«J H R B'wer 9 Lobelia. Clear Lake, Alajah LS445 Tijuana 6-n 1:09 mud 16-5 I«i5 4 3 4 4J C -\ H Parke 7 T.Cigarette, Lady Faust, Stllpo 6S::6i Tijuana 61 f l:ll*smu«l 14-5 106 2 2 6 64 «', B Parke 11 Orleans Girl. Chrome, Daisy N. fciiVt Tijuana i-8 l:04 fcslop 4 106 a St l'l V B Parke 7 KUaWaldo. MissKruter. DaisyN. ROTTEN, b. ». I 111 By St. Amant— Kaffir Fowl, by Galliaule. (Trainer, A. Brent. Owner, A. Brent). wr.5 Tijuana 1 1-lfi l:il%gOO*l 36-5 112 3 4 3 2 2= In .1 H'tamer 7 P.Rlos'm. B'khnrnlL. Cnm'nder iSmi?.; Tijuana 1 1-S lMKfaat S 107 1 1 .' 1 ]■* 1] .1 11'tann-r ■ OurMaid, FannieNail. MikoDaly MCU Tijuana lm7ny 1 :52 hvy 2:'-10 111 13 3 4 .',' 6*1 J Hun'mer 7 Onin'der, Hap. Valley, Salgeorge tlMOf TIJjMM 1 1-8 1:57 fast 3-2 107 4 3 4 r. I B*| .1 H'tamer 6 Short Stop. Nashotah, Yermak GS-S21 Tijuana 3-4 l:22 thvy 22-5 112 3 11 li Is J H'tamer 7 N.Harper, Cav'cad'rll., Czardom C9411 Tijuana D t l:12?islop 10 110 7 0 8 6= 4'» .1 Hun'mer 7 S'grass, Orchid King, C.A.C'key 61£.:i MapleH. 118 1:56 good 8 109 10 10 10 9 »• 9'» J H tamer lit H.M.Stevi-ns, Chimera, Bardora 18517 MapleH. 1 1-8 l:56%slow 7-5 111 1 1 1 1 l'l l"* J Dnm'lck 7 Klv Home. Hay, She Oevil W450 MaplelL lm70y l:554iniud 23-10 llHi 2 11 1 1» ll J H'tamer 6 Discord. Toreador. Sain Rose GATH, b. r. • 1W By Tracery— Philistia, by St. Blaise. (Trainer, N. S. Vail. Owner, C. Vail). 6"432 Tijuana lm70y 1 :47=;f.ist 3-2 116 2 2 1 1 1= l'J C Th'pson 7 K'nklin, L.L'muml. C'oadotirll. M3S9 Tijuana 1 1-16 1:49 fast 27-10 112 2 4 4 I 2,' hIC Th'pson 7 Omond. Don Podge. Glen Well 69796 Tijuana 11-16 1:48 fast 12 111 6 6 6 « 6s 6'JR Har'ton 7 Yorkist, Bobby Allen, Koisterei 59749 Tijuana 1 1-8 l:5T.%fast 14 113 I 6 4 4 V 3* R Har'ton 7 Veteran, Pledra, Short Stop i9713 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:47%fast 5 117 5 5 6 6 4!J 4' W Uargan 7 Yorkist. Roisterer, BobbyAllen 69673 Tijuana lm70y l:45"isfast 16-5 106 4 4 6 5 b* G» R Har'ton 6 Sain Reh. Verdi lx ou, Vetera* 19019 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:47%fast 22-6 109 7 7 7 7 Ci ««f H Saladln 7 Breeze, Regreso. Verdi Ixhib BWEET APPLE, b. m, 6 106 By Sweep— Sweet Charlotte, by Ingoldsby. (Trainer, J. Eckert. Owner, 7, Eckert). 6"02 Tijuana lmTOy 1 :47":.fast 11 109 o .*. 7 7 7 714 C Gross 7 Oath, Franklin, bgaia L'hniund MM6 Tijuana 3-4 l:l44ifast 25 no :, (i 7 U'l 6»J .1 Hun'mer 7 Ril.Lane, MissManage, Soc.Star • 67MC K'wonh 1 1-4 2:1»Vis!op ») 106 I I I 6 6" 6" J Dreyer I Mist. Folly, G. Duncan, Deckmate EMM K'worth lm70y l:45 ifast 10 106 1112 11 11 11- 8'J IC Par'ton 12 Ci'mpsall, W.Smoke, M.Rosell. r.t.795 K.Bon'ts 1 1-8 l:0fi'islow 5 10S 2 3 1 I 3l 38 W Hinphy 7 B'rbonOreen. Blazonry, KdilbK. Mi7::4 B.Bon'ts 1 1-f 1:54 fast 16-5 1 G 2 7 0 5 4- «*• J Rowan S Our liirt Inlay. Warlike. Blazonry MMVIMrvaJ 1 l-lti l:46 ifast 17-5 103 16 6 6 31 34 W liog'ski 7 W.Wilh.w, Fiiew'rth, Hor.l^rch Ctlo9 llam'ton 1 1-1U 1:48t fast 8 1'iG 4 4 5 6 6 6» W Bog'ski ■ M.KoselL. T'kster II. . P'spector 55126 Conn'ht 1 1-16 l:47%fast 6 10i) 6 6 6 5 1» I1 I Gordon 8 Rouen, Dairyman, Cuarlestonian 55086 Conn'ht 1 3-16 2:01%fast 8 99 8 8 8 8 81 6"! 1 Gordon 11 Tricksterll., Solidltock, Rhymer 55015 Conn'ht 1 1-16 l:49%fast 9 102 2 7 7 4 3'i 1| I Gordon 10 Madrono, Little Sandy, Rouen NONSUIT, cb. r, 4 104 By Martinet— Mai Lowery. by 8t. Florian. (Trainer, Z. E. McGregor. Owner, Z. E. McGregor). 1; '.".79 Tijuana 51 f 1 :0ft slow 17-.". 1]3 .". \ 7 7' 1*3 J H'tamer R Shifty. Ike MilN. Dancinp Girl r-0077 Tijuana 3-4 l:14%faat 22 109 4 2 3 P "'IB Maskrirt 10 Fireplace. Bob. Allen, OrohidKin? MO Tijuana S-4 1:16 uood 17 110 4 5 5 58 44'i 15 Maskriii ti SisterSusie, Sedan. Rapidstride ."1797 Tijuana oh t l:0835fast 12-5 109 1 3 3 3" 44 J Hun'mer 7 Hazel Dale, Herder, Fireplace 597CI Tijuana t} t l:07«*faat 5 109 2 2 4 4" 4'i J H'tamer 10 Coco Cola, M'flower. M. Manage •9714 Tijuana 0-8 l:012ifa8t 33 112 B 6 6 6- 5'JP Hum 8 Herder. Sis.Su-ie, HamiltonA. 69*;ll Tijuana 51 f l:08: efast 17-10 104 1 t 4 6 ««4 B Park* 6 Herder, LadySniall, BobbyAllen REGRESO, ch. r. S 121 By Hastings— Ai line, by The Commoner. (Trainer, C. B. Irwin. Owner, C. B. Irwin). • o:,7fi Tijuana 1 1-S 1:57 slow 1 If 07 I K S S 6! «; D Hunt H Be Frank. Breeze. Fast Indian SM44 Tijuana 1 1-M 1 :." K-.slor» u-2 115 I 5 6 5 5 5" D Hurn ■" Yorkist, PI. Blossom. Roisterer »:■ 411 Tijuana 1 1-lii 1:47 -fast 8 100 12 32 13 13 13 l"'0 D Hum U Omond, Furbelow. Breeze M2M Tijuana 11-16 1:02 l:vy 22-5 103 9 9 9 6 32 31}. J H'tamer 9 E'tlndian, Furbelow, StarRealm 6-U36 Tijuana 1 1-16 1 :52Uslop 3-5 108 4 4 4 4 4* 4'1 C Th'pson 5 W.l'rince, C.CI'ver. W.M'Igom'y Cc074 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:4S^fast 22-5 103 9 8 7 7 3l 4J D Hum 12 East Indian. Furbelow, Breeae MM Tijuana 1 1-8 l:55Vsffood 9 112 4 Z 3 3 44 4» P Martinez 6 Roisterer, Yorkist, Grace tmt TIJaana lm70y latltlaa 6 106 1 4 3 3 41 5«J B Parke 8 Veteran. Bob Raker, Star Realm S.98S6 Tijuana 1 1-16 1:51 slop 2 107 4 3 4 4 3J 54i B Parke 7 W.Moutgom'y. Bal'tcar, Yorklit RKM Tiiuana lmTOy l:45'nfant • 101 M 7 ! I I" D Hurn 8 Rifle. Ike Harvey. Furbelow PEERLESS ONE, br. g, 7 98 By Jack Atkin— Same Pareil II.. by Irquois. (Trainer. S. Polk. Owner. S. Polk). 6 -551 Tijuana 3-4 1:16 slow 45 Ml • I I S= 7" M I-'ator H On h. Kins, RiUIIead. Bee'sWins 6 »"77 Tijuana 3-4 1:11 Vast 77f 106 10 10 10 10 101' ID Fator 10 Fireplace, Bob.Alli-n, OrchidKlug 59797 Tijuana 5J f 1 :0.«ifU8t 364 lot 7 7 7 7 711 M Fator 7 Hazel Dale, Herder, Fireplace ■M MapleH. Im70y 1:51 slop 7 108 7 7 7 6 41 4» N Foden 7 Toreador, Speedster, Discord i« 12 Muplell. 3-4 1:21 hvy 9 111 8 7 6 3" 3'1 K Fator 10 Fin. Rooster. War Smoke. Ja»t 53045*) MapleH. Im70y l:555imud 14 I06 4 4 6 4 6 6" G Mangan ti Rouen, Discord. Toreador 5S (9 MapleH. 51 f 1:08 good 26 109 714 B Fator 7 Bengslese, Retreat. Tom Gooae 67646 Laurel 1 1-8 l:54%fast 4 112 « 7 I 7 7 T1 K Fator 8 H.l'ardner. S. Verdict. FranKlla Eighth Race [8th Tijuana] EIGHTH BACK ::-4 Mil*. :*.-? p:ir-nlilN and npw.-irtl. ( I:i i 111 inu. (!)«' •. •2 k inn; — i:ii x-7 — :: IIO.) MAY MATTLSBY. cb. m, 7 101 By Stalwart— KUberdale, by Jim Gore. (Trainer, J. Cooper. Owner, 3. M. Cooper). V H Tijuana 5J t 1 :0'--'.,fast 19 105 | • 1 2- 2'1 G Willi'ms S G'denCiiy. Danc.Cirl. Ike Mills B9275 Tijuana ::-1 1 :l.Y:.-,good S 107 1 I I 2-'l 23 P Ofct— 7 Trnsiy. Kalh. Rankin. Ike Mills HU3X Tijuana 2-4 1 :17',.„s:..p 31 104 G i 4 4- 4'J J Thomas • l).,n .lose. Orchid King. Ike Mills MR Tijuana 3-4 1 :1 1 Hifaat E M I 4 I 71 6-J C Studer 10 Fireplace. Bob.Allen. OrcliidKini; 5!r9.l4 Tijuana tft t l:10',i«lop 21 107 4 4 4 31 3;J K Noble • Art't.Uiiig. IkeMllls, Sedsegrasa f.fxis Tituana 3-4 l:U%faat t MC I I I «1 6' B Parke « Trusiy, Mcl.ane. Don Dodge tttX Tijuana 3-4 1 :14'ifust 31 106 4 3 6 61 3'! A Jacobs '.) K. Rankin. John Jr.. Nashotah 59.'.91 Tijuana 3-4 l:lt,'.Lgood 11-5 I06 3 1 1 1» l4 A Jacoba 8 Naaliotab. Shortstop, L.inBlack IKE MILLS, b. g, 7 104 By Stem Winder— Ida D.. by His Highness. (Trainer, G. Kelly. Owner, G. Kelly). Of.579 Tijuana .V. 1 I :'ift sl .w 7 MS 2 I I t* -•' M Fator 8 Shifty. DaarlafGiri, Don Jose f.'M Tijuana El f l:OS-ifyst I III 7 S s ti- 4*18 Taylor B O'denCity. M.M'lshy, Danc.tiirl •4B35 Tijuana 1-4 1:15'..go »d 7 IM C E 4 4- WP lluiii 7 Trusty. MayMaulsby, K. Rankin HHM Tijuana S-4 3 :17l,:..sl ,p I 109 3 I I 3-'l *"j IE Mattla l Don Jose, Orch.Kim,', M.Maulshy J/W77 Tijuana W l:14%JEa«t 7 I08 .". 7 7 61 4- C Th'pson 111 Fire|)lace, Bidi.Allen. OrchldKing C9924 Tijuana H t l:10'i,slop 29 Ml I 1 1 I* H M Fator I ArC.Kiac M.Maulshy, Kedgeg'a 59^9 Tijuana il t l*7%faa« 11 110 2 5 6 6« «»J K Taylor 7 HazelDale, Vic Muuoz. HarryD 09778 Tijuana 5-8 l:01*,Lfast 22 108 4 6 6 til 6"i fcl Noble 8 Shifty. HazelDale, HamiltonA. C7C99 Wlll'wa 3-4 1:16 fast 6-5 109 3«1 K N.-at 8 Col. Boyle, Mlaa Sedalla, Review DANCING GIRL. ch. m, 6 109 By Olambala— Darning Wave, by Top Gallant. (Trainer, J. Eckert. Owner, J. Eckert). (•-579 Tiji.ana 65 f 1 :il!» slow .s IM I I 2 2' 3" C Gross X Shifty. Ike Mills. Don Jose (/: . ; Tijuana lit f l-Wfllatt 21-5 I04 8 7 7 4» I*tJ H'tamer R iCdentily, M.Maulsby. IkeMills ft. lt!0 Tijuana 01 f 1 :ln!..muit 18-5 110 ■ 6 4 4- 6" C Th'j.son 01 L.Bomper. I'l.Bbis'm, Mad.Byng t9M8 Tijuana 3-4 l:l«%fai*t 17 111 4 4 4 6* 7*1 Kl Taylor SO IniHiy. Md.ane, Rou l odge L9.M0 Tijuana 61 f 1:11 blop 6 112 G 6 3 3» 4" II Saladln 7 Madamltyns. Review, BlueBellt fcKfc!) Tijuuna (|ftM%faal 29 Ml 7 7 « 01 O'i .1 H'tamer 8 C. Moore, Noii*ult, I'rlvale Feat 68785 Tijuana E| f l:0S*ifaat 1« Mt 7 9 9 7« 71" C Grosa tt SamK.li, ti.AK'iiionte, BBukef 68711 Tijuana 61 f fast 17 110 3 441 C Gross ■ OrchidKlug. SauiKeh, BobBakei PERCH, b. in. 7 102 By Ivan the. Terrible— Skeptical, by Himyar. (Trainer. J. A. Parson. Owner, J. A. Parson). f.0579 Tijuana 5*. f 1 :H9 slow 6 309 1 2 3 C£ 1'*1 C Studer S Shifty. IkeMills. 1) iwinsiCill «MMi2 Tijuana El f 3 :ltl«iiinil 32 1 HO 4 2 2 1' 2" 11 Long S Jark l.oili. Hariy D., Plow Steel 60447 Tijuana 5 I I :03;.s!op 4 115 7 7 7 7 6" J Hun'mer 7 KiugliUe. Haz. Bale, Mad.Byng 69828 Tijuana 1 1-8 1:57 fast 12 113 3 11 1 4) 6,lT Murray « Short Stop, Nashotah, Yermak 69735 Tijuana t 1 1-TtlfHITt 8 110 8 7 7 8* 8 | C KtudeT 9 K .Rankin, J.dm Jr., M.Maulshy 6*74 Til nana 11:42 fast 4 110 I 1 1 1 l«i 1-1 G Wlll'ma 7 MalielRnle, Sri. Harper, Crauluin 69506 Tijuana Elf l:1244hvy I 312 6 6 6 €'• 6»| B Parke 7 LB. Romper. Mabel Rule B.Head fc»tt90 Tijuana 6-8 l:043oslop 13-5 3u9 4 1 1 1* 1» « Wllll'ma ■ Pueblo. Review, Clear the Way 69355 Tijuana 5-8 141 mud 13-5 110 1 I 2 34 341 G W'llama « S herma u A.. I'ueblo, Thriller DAINTY LADY, b. m, 6 111 By Celt— Albertola, by Albert. (Trainer. J. S. Baldwin. Owner, J. S. Baldwin). BG57S Tijuana 1 l:45-is!ow 1 105 15 7 7 M 4*f C Studer 7 Bill Head, Vic. Montponi 60474 Tijuana 3-4 l:17%ata* 8 Ml S 8 8 O-J 2;1 C Studer 8 Lit. Romper. Mcl^ine. Don Jose (*t29 Tijuana 3-4 l:l""7.-.hvy 13 10| 6 6 6 6- 612 P Hurn 7 D.Dodge. Ore. King, G.Ag'monte r,:.797 Tijuana 51 f l:0S!..fast 17 111 6 5 6 6* 6« K Carter 7 nnzel Dale, Herder, Fireplace 64963 Dufferin 7-8 1 :324ifast 8 3ti9 C» W D'k'aon B Murray. First Bullet, W. Willow 64937 Dufferin 61 f l:20%fa«t 14-5 108 2" A Casey fi F'st Bullet. Murray. Br. Peddler 64X27 Dufferin 7-8 l:33Vifast 27-10 109 l4 J D'mlnlck .r. Chow. DanciugGirl, Gr'd Daddy 64645 Thorncliffe 61f l:12%mud 3-2 109 3» A Casey 8 Dune.Girl. Walt.M'k. Nan.Ann TRUSTY, b. g, 8 113 By Broomstick — Loyal, by Loyalist. (Trainer, A. D. Harrison. Owner. A. D. Harrison). t;i413 Tijuana 3-4 1:15 fast 19-5 117 5 2 I 41- t* C Th'pson 10 JolmJr.. C.A.C'iskey. G.A'monte MBS Tijuana 3-4 l:15".,good 7-10 117 I 1 1 1 L 1? C Th'pson 7 M.Maulshy. K.Rankin. IkeMills EMM Tijuana 3-4 l:144ifast 13-5 1W 2 11 1= 1- R Carter 9 McLaue. Don Dodge, Don Jo«e MM Tijuana 51 f l:0S4ifast 19 116 5 5 7 7J 7J1 R Carter 8 CocaOola, Haz.Dale. C.A.C'iskey 09089 Tijuana 51 f l:07%fast 25 111 6 6 8 8 8*i R Carter 8 C.Moore, Nonsuit, Private Beat 6 555 H.deG'ce 3-1 l:ir,%fast 39-10 317 7 6 4 5k 41 J Rod'g'szl2 Old Sinner, Amackassin. Fleet 07418 H.deG'ce 3-4 l:13,ifast 9f 313 1 6 6 6'1 3s J Rodg'ezl2 Kirah. Dairvman. Perigourdio. 07291 M'lboro Ab5-8 1:09 fast 8 123 S'lW D'k'son 6 Eternity, P.T.B'num, Tuscan*. JOHN JR., b. g, 9 121 By Marta Santa— Maude Fealy, by Ben Stroma. (Trainer, J. Mannale. Owner, V. Mannale). 00413 Tijuana 3-11:15 last I 117 6 I 5 a] ]uk c, Willi'mslO C.A.C'isk.'.v, O.A'monlc. R'view 1.0159 Tijuana 3-1 3 :16:,0slop 1 112 1 1 1 l'l U C Th'pson 8 L.Floren e, L.Rcmper, D. Dodge r.%18 Tijuana 3-4 l:144ifast 13-5 113 Refused to go. J Hun'mer 9 Trusty. McLane, Don Dodge EKM Tijuana 3-4 1 :14-0fast 4 109 1 5 4 4- 21 J H'tamer » K.Rankin, M.Maulshy. Naihotab 5%75 Tijuana 3-4 1:14Vast 4 114 1 4 4 21 ll T Murray 9 Orch.Kiug, 1'l.Blos'm L*y InBl'k 0959.' Tijuana 51 f 1 :09 "tgood 2 H6 1 6 6 4» 4«1 E Taylor 8 Ham'touA., Lit.Pointer M Rule 69049 Tijuana 61 f 1:08 fast 13-10 HO 1 5 6 6» 2» H Saladln 8 Ham'CuA.. Mannchen. K.Rankla REYDO. b. g. 8 109 By Rcy Hindoo — Trinta. by Sain. (Trainer, W. H. Sperling. Owner, J. Humbrecht). EttSS Tijuana 3-4 l:15^.fast 'SO 111 5 «i I 6 fi'S W And son ti M L.ine. Verdi Loon. Boh Baker , 54'»45 Tijuana 1 1-8 1 :50-islop 10 120 3'l A Zeigler I FrankShan'n. S. Beach. Nashotah :: s2 Tijuana 01 f 1 :07 fast 167 115 7»3 A Z.-igler 7 An.Regina, OrchidKing, Or Mint 5:.591 Tijuana 1 1 10 l:474ifast 5 114 6 6 6 6 6 5'0 II Row.- fi Veidilxxm. W. Willow S \pple 53555 Tiiuana 1 1-S 1:54 fast 7 113 5 3 3 4 6» 3llT McCull'lt (! Hyanpoiu, Ci'tHawk, B.M'ntaiu 5.493 Tijuana 1 1-16 1 ^S^fast 9 118 5 6 6 5 3* 2J B Pinn'gar S CavTilourlL, Vi.Cuba. S.Apple I PINECREST, ch. g. 4 106 By Little Dutch— Eland, by Martinet. (Trainer, G. Palmquist. Owner, W. Fonner). 60445 Tijuana lm70y l:51-.,slop I 10 t ir 1 1 1 I* 1H H Molt, is | bale, Mountain Cirl, I^ewis B. i.o;54 Tijuana Hn70y l:4D"igood 8 107 6 4 4 4 2" 4*1 C Ralls 8 Hiedodeu, F. Wil-on. OeoiseC.Jr. W184 Tijuana lm7oy 1 A%mnd 32 147 5 2 1 2 35 3»i C Ralls 7 B'khoinll.. OurMaid, Salgeorpe 1,053 Tijuana 1 1-8 1 :577»good 6 3o5 6 11 1 I« If ■ Noble 10 GeorgeC.Jr., Betlar, M'utainCirl -.'••'12 Tijuana 3-4 1 :18*,slow 32 113 7 5 5 5» MH Saladln S C0ldieK1.se. Ringleader, Er'aua 597311 Tijuana 0-8 l:0:Hfcfaat 7 107 4 I •' 5'1C Studer 11 EllaWaldo. Ispham. Little Jak* 59190 Tijuana 1 1-16 1 ^^islop 26 112 4 6 « 6 7 V K Fator 7 M'tainGirl, OurMaid, Cafeteria f.9170 Tijuana 1 1:47 slop 5 M I 3 3 I l1 I1 R T on'hne1t Krmitana. Lit. Orphan. Lavaca CAVALCADOUR II., b. g, 9 112 By Verdur. — Amazone III., by Ladas. (Trainer, C. Irbv. Owner. C. Irby). • oj-'Tiu.n-i 1 1-161:5:', slop I 111 I 1 1 1 2-r 22 M SI'cMer 1 »;.W.-ll. W.II.lVarce. iriiomll. Si* Tiiuana 1m70y 117-fast I 1"9 0 4 4 4 3- 4 M Slghter 7 Oath. Franklin. Louis L'hniund n,-: Tiiii-ina 1 1-16 3 roV -gooil33-10 loft 5 i 5 5 6h 6»J ! Studer 7 Rouen. IMih.ssoni. Bnckhoni II. lot'i^T r a 1 1-16 1 49«iKood 55 IM 7 4 4 4 t S- I0Nol.lv ! Franklin. B,.bBaker. F'kFogarty IrnVvl^slop 6 301 6 4 3 I 4- PJ C Stu.ier 7 S!,-ba. Bob Maker. Franklin EMIT -imT juana ua a in d J « n 1 N(i)i|( 7 M.Fu'ler. Xaslwtaa. Shenandoah r^THMana 1 TS iSvEt S « 1 1 1 * H K Noble 0 .;..„. K..,.er„. Bo,, her. V MW SS!uu-ua JlMul^ood 16-5 107 8 6 6 4' VI U PMta tj M.M,uU..y. .Nash..,.,;, Sh't Stop • NASHOTAH, cb. m, 5 102 By Meelick— Modena, by Armeatb II. (Trainer, S. Hesseltine. Owner. S. Heaaeltlse). 00:V.7 Tijuana I 1-16 1:40 fast S fti 1; 5 5 5 5« 541 C Ralls 7 Omnnd. ti.ith, Don Dotlge 60376 Tijuana 3-4 l:154'5good 4 111 7 7 7 5- 54J R Carter 7 T.Craven, Tabloid, H. BorffflfJI 5ft8S7 Tijuana 1 3-lt; 2:06t5s1op 41 106 4 4 4 4 42 5'1 O Rails 7 H.Valley, M'vFuller, Don Dod|# 6?838 Tijuana 11-8 1:07 fast I 102 2 5 5 4 21 2s C Ralls ti Shortstop. Yeruiak. G. Koneit* 61776 Tijuana lm70v 1 :47 fa «t 27-10 107 5 5 5 5 41 2" P Hurn 7 M. Fuller, Sbenand'h, Gor.Roh't* 69735 Tijuana 3-4 1:l4%fast 3ftf 107 6 8 8 61 4a| E Fator 9 K.Rnnkir. John Jr., M.MonMhy 69675 Tijuana 3-4 1:14%fast 30 110 4 8 8 71 64J C Rail* 9 John.lr.. OrchidKing, Pl.Bhrt'w 59591 Tijuana 3-4 l:16V5g0od 16 111 1 4 4 2'1 24 W Gargan 8 M.Maulshy. Sb'tStop. L.iuBI*ck 69069 Tijuana 3-4 l:14%fast 186 109 10 18 81 6»I R Carter 10 Fnrbelow, Orchid King. Clio* DON JOSE. cb. g. 7 112 By Ballot — Cicaela. by Watercress. (Trainer, C. E. Grovel. Owner, C. E. Groret). 60579 Tijuana 5' f 1:0ft slow 11 108 7 7 4 4 1 4*1 T Wilson 8 Shifty. Ike Mills. Dancing Gill 60-174 Tijuana 3-4 1 :17*'5slop 5 111 I 5 4 3J 43} M Sl'ghter S Lit. Romper. D'tv Lady. McLalie 0O1 85 Tijuana 5 f 1 :10S£mud E 114 2 3 6 6 6»1 E Taylor fi L. Romper, 1'l.Blos'm, Mad.Byn* 60138 Tijuana 3-4 l:17*Aal«p 5f 109 1 11 1) IS C Th'pson « O. King. Ike Mills. M. Maulsby £9951 Tijuana 3-4 1:l8%hvy 12f 111 4 8 7 9* 7»1 H Saladln 10 PL Bloa'm, Ut. Romper, H-Leten 69818 Tijuana 3-4 1:14%faHt 61 110 8 6 6 4' 4»l J Metcalf 9 Tniety, McLane, lhm Dodge ' 69624 Tijuana 0-8 l:01%fast 15 104 I 16 6» 7*1 A Jacoba 8 Fireplace, HarryD., Mayflower 59129 Tijuana 5-8 l:01%fast 24 106 3 4 6 61 6T1 A Jacob* 7 King Dick, Fireplace. Pu*bU Scales of Wrights for March, 1922 • , I SCALES OF WEIGHTS FOR MARCH, 1922 ! jj - -: '■■ It • 58 g l ' : . rr -. 2 AJFMl I 2. - Q Z '■ One-Half Mile. Two yenr-oldx S« ... 8:', . Three-year-olds 115 10S 111 | Four-yen olds l'Jl! lift 125 - live-yearolds and upward 1213 12'2 12d , Threc-Qttarters Mile. Two-year-olds 84 ... 82 • Thr-e-year-obU 11»3 107 III Fom -year-( Ids 1.10 12 » 12(3 ; Five-year-olds and upward 132 123 12S I One Mile. Three-yoar-olds 100 104 10s I Fom -year-olds 12S 120 124 I Five-year-olds and upward 120 121 128 I One and One-Half Miles. Three-year-olds 10.T 100 100 ' Four year-olds 127 120 119 ! Five-year-olds 12S 1 2.5 3 20 ; Six-year-olds and upward 128 126 120 ' Two Miles. Throe veat -olds 100 9ft ftft ■ Four yea r-o!ds 127 120 118 , , Five-yen -olds 12ft 120 12*5 Six-year-olds and upward lL'ft 127 191 ' I THK JOCKEY CLFB. In races of intermediate lengths the weights for the shorter distance be carried. In races exclusively for three-year-olds or four-year-olds the weight hhall be 12*3 pounds, and for l wo-yoar-olds 122 pounds. Bxcept in handicaps and in races where the conditions expressly state to the contrary, fillies two years old shall be allowed three pounds and fillies and mares three years old and upward shall be allowed 5 pounds before September 1 and I pounds i hereafter. No licrse shall carry less than 84 pounds. Welter weight! shall he 28 pounds added to the weight -lor-age. In ho. ivy handicaps the top weight shall not he less than 140 pounds. In all handicaps, wii-n the added inoncv exceeds $t'.00. the top wei^n' slmll not be less than 120 pouuds. No gelding three years idd and over shall be Mualified to start in any race closing neventy-two hours or more before the date of running, except handicaps and selling races. This rule shall not apply to horses gelded prior to February 13. 1919. KENTI'CKY STATE RACING COMMISSION. In races of intermediate lengths the weights for the shorter distance be carried. In races exclusively for three-year-olds or four-year-olds the weight shall be 120 pounds, and for two-year-olds 122 pounds. Except in handicaps and in races where the conditions expressly state to the contrary, fillies two years old shall be allowed three pounds and fillies and mares three years eld and upward shall be allowed ti pounds before September 1 and 3 pounds thereafter. No horse bhall carry less than 84 pounds. Welter weights shall be 28 pounds added to the weight-forage. In heavy handicap* the top weight shall not be less than 140 pounds. In all handicaps, when the added money exceeds $t;00, the top weight shall not be less than 120 pounds. CANADIAN RACING ASSOCIATIONS. In races of intermediate lengths the weights for the shorter distance be carried. In ia es exclusively for three-year-olds or four-year-olds the weight shall be 120 pounds, and for two-year-olds 122 pounds. Fxeept in handicaps and in races where the conditions expressly slate to the contrary, fillies two years old shall be allowed three pounds and fillies and mares three years old and upward shall be allowed 3 pounds before September 1 and 3 pouuds thereafter. Mares of all ages shall be allowed three IHiiinds. Welter weights shall be 28 pounds added to the weight forage. In heavy handicaps the top weight shall not 1m* less than 110 pounds. In all handicaps, when the added money exceed* $000, the top weight shall not be IfM than 120 pounds. (TBA-AMEIIICAN JOCKEY CLFB. In races of intermediate lengths the weights for shorter distances shall be carried. In races exclusively for two-year-olds, 118 pounds. In raees exclusively for three-year-ols, 122 pounds. In races exclusively for four-year-olds, pjt! pound*. Fillies two years old allowed three pounds. Fillies and mares three years old and upward allowed five pounds before September 1. Fillies anil mares three years old and upward aliowed Hire*' pounds after September 1. LOWER CALIFORNIA JOCKEY CLHB. In races of intermediate lengths the weights for the shorter distance shall be carried. In a race exclusively for two-year-olds the weights shall he 118 pounds. In ■ race exclusively for three-year-olds or four-year-olds the weights shall he 122 pounds. Except in handicaps and in races where the weights are fixed absolutely in the conditions, fillies two years old and geldings of nil ages shall be allowed three pounds, and fillies and mares three years old and upward shall be allowed five ] ounds before September 1 and three pounds thereafter. Welter weights shall be 28 pounds added to the weight -for-age. In heavy handicaps the top weight shall not be less than 140 pouuds. NEW ORLEANS RFSINESS MEN'S RACING ASSOCIATION AND JBFFERSON PARISH FAIR ASSOCIATION. In races of intermediate lengths the weights for the shorter distance shall be carried. In races exclusively for two-year-olds the weights shall be 122 pouuds. In races exclusively for three-year-olds or four-year-olds the weights shall be 120 pounds. In handicaps, when the added money exceeds $000, the top weight shall not be less than 116 pounds. Except in handicaps and in races where the conditions state to the contrary, fillies two years old anil mares three years old and upward shall be allowed five pounds before September 1 and three pounds thereafter. STEEPLECHASE WEIGHTS. At the eastern tracks all steeplechase races are run under the rules of the National Steeplechase and Hunt Association, which provides these weigts: For steeplechases less than three miles — From January 1 to August ,'Sl inclusive, three years, 135 peuuiis; tour years. 14!) pounds: five years, 157 pounds; six years and over. 102 pounds. From September 1 to December HI inclusive, for three years. 137 pounds: four years, 154 pounds; five years, 100 pounds: six years and over, 162 pounds. For steeplechases of three miles and over— From .lannaiy 1 to August 31 inclusive, four years, 143 pounds; five years. 155 pounds: six years and over 1011 | ounils. Kroui September 3 to December 31 inclusive, for four year-, 14!) pounds; five years, 158 pounds: six years and over. ItSO pounds. For hurdle races -From January 1 to August 31, inclusive, three years, 135 pounds; four years, 14J pounds; five years, 15_ pounds: six years and over. 150 pounds, from September 1 to December 31, inclusive, three yeais, 11J pounds: four years, i;,r puiimU; fi'. e years and over. lt:i pounds. In races .•«. -hisM-ely for tin. e year old- the Weights shall be I 1 I., pounds. I Except in handicaps and in races where the weights are fixed absolutely in the conditions, marcs shall he allowed five pounds before September 1 and three pounds thereafter. For races on the flat under Hunt Club an pices I he scale of weights adopted by the Jockey Club shall govern and in respect of such races welter weights shall be 28 pounds above the weight for age. In the West the weights specified by the Western Jockey t'lub and the American Turf Association are identical and are as follows: Jan. April. July. Oct. Age. Feb. May. Aug. Nov. March. June. Sep;. l ec. 3-year-olds 125 129 134 140 Ivearolds 147 140 1.11 154 5 year ol. Is 157 W0 3 03 164 ii;-)M, .1.1. un.l up. MB 370 172 372 American Jockey Records for 1922 ! '■■ l : . | - , • ; I I I I ' ! ; ' ■ , , ' I AMERICAN JOCKEY RECORDS FOR 1922 Dining the racing from January 1, 1022, up to and including February 26. 140 jockeys were win- ners of one or in. .re races in the Fnited State*. Mexico and Cuba. The lecord of these jockeys for the period named, with their riding weights, is embraced in the following tabulation: Jockey. Wt. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. ITnp. P.P. Atwell. 0 113 3 10 0 | .33 Itabiu, Q lllo 10 1 o l x .10 Ball. R 107 ■ 10 2 S 3.1 .18 Barnes. N. J. ..10.1 101 IS 17 20 4!) .13 Barnes. E 10S 4ft 10 .1 7 27 .20 Boganowski. W..103 147 31 32 30 .54 .21 Bower. 11. B...103 102 12 13 10 67 .12 Boyle. S 107 2.1 2 3 4 16 .08 I'.retuung. G 98 122 ft .1 14 94 .07 Brooke. T 90 90 24 24 11 31 .27 Bry.laes. II ftft 41 3 1 .1 32 .07 Burke. H. J 112 72 10 S 11 43 .14 Bums. T 101 92 9 13 1ft .11 .10 Butwell, 1 us 35 044 gj .17 Buxton. || 110 34 2 10 .1 17 .06 Caron, P 110 .14 4 « .1 3ft .07 Carroll. «:. W...103 31 3 3 7 IS .10 Carroll, J 100 21 1 .1 1 18 .04 Carter. R 109 106 14 .1 4 83 .13 Chalmers, J 96 100 10 11 10 63 .10 Clements. H 106 30 1 0 3 20 .01 Coltiletti. r. .110 87 ft 7 18 .13 iM Coney. 1 106 41 4 2 4 34 .09 Conley. .1 112 4 3 10 2 .2^ Connelly, D 113 12 3 0 1 10 .0* Connors. J Ill 24 I 4 2 17 .04 Corey. G 107 37 4 4 2 27 .11 Dishmon. C 102 IS t 3 0 13 .11 Dominick, .1 Ill .17 5 9 9 34 .'0 Donahue. E 103 .11 4 2 ft 36 .OS Dotity. R 110 13 3 3 I 10 .Ol Diiggan. C 113 20 1 I 4 12 .0.1 Everett. N 106 69 7 12 10 40 l'l Fator, E 105 8.1 6 13 14 .12 07 Fat or, II 96 37 3 I 6 23 OS FiehN, ; )03 137 II 34 II 91 .12 Fletcher, 1 108 13 1 1 0 11 til Frey. .1 100 -J7 3 3 1 20 .11 Frieshon. A 9.1 51 10 17 7 21 .18 Fio„'gatte. I). ...108 22 I 1 0 JO .0.1 Gantner, A 102 94 10 11 13 f.O .11 Garner. M 108 143 28 Sf 26 00 .20 Gargan. W 114 43 I ti 3 28 .14 Cordon. 1 104 .1.1 8 11 12 24 .15 Gross. C 308 10.1 10 8 12 7.1 .10 Hall, L 112 38 2 2 9 26 .0.1 Heupel, .1 303 37 2 7 I 2.1 .0,1 Hinpliv. W 110 30 1 1 0 14 .06 Hollowav. B. ..107 3s" H s 8 1»3 AH Hunsker. F 115 8 1 4 1 2 .12 Hunt. F 105 78 S 13 13 44 .10 Hunlamer. J. ...104 28.1 OS 49 .10 118 .24 Hurn, l 93 S« 7 4 .1 70 .04 Hurn. r 80 13.1 14 20 14 87 .10 Ja.kson. C 107 71 12 8 17 34 .17 Jacobs, A 103 143 13 22 21 87 .00 Jones H. E 95 .12 111 .40 Josiah. E 103 25 1 4 4 10 .04 Kelsav. \\ J09 90 16 11 1.1 48 .18 Kennedy. B 10.1 1.1.1 30 20 26 73 .19 Kindle. C 105 I 1 0 0 5 .17 King. II 112 31 2 1 5 23 .Oil Ling, C 98 241 M 40 26 116 .24 Lillet. W 117 !l 4 I 1 1 .44 Ung, H M 40 3 1 I 35 .07 Lowe. S 102 19 1 1 2 15 .03 Lyke. 1 11.1 26 4 4 3 11 .M Maibf-n, 1 103 135 17 17 18 83 .13 Majestic. .1 97 2S 5 1 I 3ft .18 Matinelli. B 102 35 3 3 1 28 .09 Martin ,E 104 35 1 2 2 SO .03 Martinez. P. ...113 125 21 II 18 70 .It Martz. E 93 10 1 1 1 10 .05 McCov. J 102 26 3 .1 4 14 .12 McDermott. L. .106 48 4 3 4 37 .08 McBwen. P. 112 31 1 3 1 26 .0.3 McLaughlin. A... 97 00 5 33 10 32 OS Merimee, J 94 16 1 0 3 12 .06 Metcalf. J 112 15 4 3 2 0 .27 Miller, C. C. ... 91 I 1 0 1 4 17 Miller. C. II 112 18 3 I 4 M .17 Molters, H Ill 23 I 1 0 10 2d Mooney. J. D. ...107 121 18 9 20 74 .11 Moore. E. T I08 7.1 18 14 17 20 .24 Moore, F 108 30 I 0 I t$ .07 Morris, 1 110 46 8 12 3 23 .17 Morrissev. W. .112 .13 8 3 2 40 .1.3 Murphy. F 110 26 3 2 I 19 .12 Murrav. T Ill -B3 I 4 9 30 .07 Noble. E 106 126 30 17 28 .11 .24 O'Mahonev, C. ..100 96 17 21 13 4.1 .18 Organ. \V 96 25 2 3 I 17 .OS Owens. J 93 90 10 11 7 Id .11 Parke, p. 107 133 13 20 14 Ml .10 I'egg. ■ 110 1.1 2 2 3 8 .13 IViinian. 1 9S 133 32 26 18 f.7 .24 Perrv. W 116 1 1 0 0 0 100 Petz. J. G 110 6 1 0 0 5 .17 forte, J 9.1 29 1 .1 3 20 .03 Pickens, A 101 H 21 17 10 44 .23 Pool, E 107 116 19 11 24 62 .16 Pool. W 93 21 4 2 4 11 .19 Ponce, C 107 87 9 12 8 .18 .10 Prible. 1) 91 165 41 22 22 80 .25 Rae, T 108 43 ■ •" I 30 .12 Ralls. C 9.1 75 3 11 9 .12 .04 Richardson, M 01 41 8 2 7 27 .12 Robinson. C. ...Ill 67 11 S 10 38 .16 Romanelli. R. ...lOI 33 1 2 4 2.1 .06 Saladln, H Ill 44 3 5 ■ 31 .07 Scheffel. B 03 147 28 21 19 79 .19 Schwartz. M 10.1 17 2 0 0 11 .12 Scobie. E 102 110 10 11 17 73 .09 Khclepets. J 105 67 9 13 17 2t» .13 Simmons, J 101 24 1 1 o 22 .04 Slaughter. M. ...108 2.1 5 3 3 14 .2.1 Small wood. J. ..114 30 3 3 4 20 .10 Smith. J 100 32 2 3 5 T.2 .03 Studer, C 98 267 43 44 37 141 .17 Swart. N 102 120 12 22 13 73 .10 Tavlor. E 112 112 9 11 7 83 .08 Tavlor. W. W...115 1 1 0 0 0 100 Thomas, II 101 127 15 IS 16 78 .Ul Thomas, J Ill 13 1 2 0 10 .OS Thompson. C. ...10S 71 13 14 12 32 .18 Thrailkill 105 1« I 1 * 1" -06 Tiomldey. A. ... ft" I 2 0 3 3 .33 Turner. C 10fl 30 8 7 0 21 .22 Wallace. J 93 70 I 9 ■ M .OS Walls, G HO 34 2 2 2 28 .06 Watson. C Ill 5ft 17 4 4 24 .2» Wayt. T 95 110 31 20 27 35 .26 Weiner, F 102 82 4 6 6 66 .05 Wida S 107 40 5 S 3 30 .11 Williams. G 106 04 11 14 ft 25 .2.1 Wilson, T 97 131 24 21 22 64 .18 Wilson, F 105 .17 12 7 1 37 .21 Wilson. A 102 214 37 48 30 99 .17 Yeirat. A »4 22 I 2 3 16 .01 /.ooller. .1 105 52 4 9 6 U .OS Page 9 Problems About Breeding: English Winners of Last Year and Eclipse-Herode-Matchem PROBLEMS ABOUT BREEDING ! • English Winners of Last Year and Eclipse-Herode-Matchem. | a Former's Descendants Far in the Lead — Darley Arabian and Byerly Turk Statistics. 4 _ In :i recent issue of the Sportsman. I . l i . I ; i England, was published :i most interest lag article on lint-ding foundation by Vstvan dc Szunyogh of Budapest, a Hungarian exiiert and student, wliicli ; is gtiod enough to reproduce. Here it is: •'I think that you will be interested in the , appended tabulated statistics, wliicli contain the \ successes of stallions in England in this year traced barb in Street mule lines to Darley Arabian. Byerly Turk and Oodolphin Arabian. One can make dif-fcieiii comparisons and deduce various conclusions fn m these tables, and for that reason I thought lo send them to you. whose uuihority in racing sad ! reeding questions is universally acknowledged. The f:suren are from sound sources. "IT one compares the successes which the de-s. .ih!:i nts of the alHive-mentioned three famous mi-.--« attained, the most striking feature is the I1, in i. uit part which stallions tracing back to Felipe have played this year in England. Descend -naia . f '•I! lipse won 1.813 races (92.4 per cent.) to the valae of S.'5.2lKt.4 i2. '•llerod won 74 races (3.77 per cent.) to the «al«c of $130. 007. •'Malchem won 70 races 3.."i0 per cent.) to the ralae of siuo.orj. "Kclipse has t» thank the Fot-S-os line for the greater part of liis success, the most successful upholder of which strain is the Stockwell -Doucastct-Bend-Or-Bona Vista-Cyllene Hue. "Of the lines tracing back to King Fergus, another son of Eclipse, the successes of St. Simon's line — with regard to the number of races won and to the value of slakes— far exceed those attained by the Speculum branch. •'It is a very ungrateful task t prophesy, but 1 think that 1 am not far from the truth if I express my humble opinion that in the near future the Suudridge line and not St. Simon's blood will be the more successful representative of the Vedette strain. CYXLENE: SUNDRIDGE WORTH. "Taking all these facts into consideration I think one may risk the prophecy that in the next decade the Cyllene strain and the Suudridge branch will play the dominant part in English racing. Certainly it is almost impossible to gue-s which of the desendants of the above-mentioned sires will be individually the most successful. "It never seemed probable that of Rend Or's strain the Bona Vista branch would be the nio-t successful one. This is the more remarkable if we take into consideration that I'.ona Vista stood only a few years in England and then, when eight years old. was imported into our country of Hungary, where he sired a series of first-class race horses. D will not be' uninteresting to mention that his descendants did not succeed as stallions to such a degree as was to be hoped and expected. "It .-eenis that in the near future Orby will be the Hend Or line's other chief maintainer. There exists every hope that his son Orpheus will be just as successful a stallion as he was on the race course. In any case. I have great expectations with regard to his stud career. "I should be very glad if you would communicate to me your judgment as to all these suppositious of mine. "Another interesting point ■feast these tables is what they do not contain. Thus .loo Andrews' branch— another sou of Eclipse, that is the Heads man-Kosicrueian line— lias absolutely disappeared. Neither dcea the line of King Tom. son of the famous 1'ocahontas. exist. HERMIT MALE LINE DIM. "It would interest me to have .\our opinion as to why it aaapcaa so often that the male lines of ex. client stallions perish. This has happened in the rase of Hermit, which was seven years off the real champion stallion, and yet his male line has died out. "Or Hie representatives of the Herod feloaj has disappeared the excellent Macaroni. Buccaneer attained only moderate successes. His descendants have won this year only four races, to the value of £2.813. Buccaneer, like Dona Vista, was imported from Hungary. He played here a most distinguished part through many years. What good horses he could produce nothing proves better than the fact that in IMS be headed tin- list of winning sires in England. Moreover, he was the sire of the Epsom Derby and Faris Grand Vrix winner Kisber. then he sired nine Austrian and three German Derby winners. In spite of all these circumstances the Buccaneer line has made a very moderate figure in Hungarian races this year. Amongst the winning stallions lie appears only with two sires, and these two were also of very moderate achievement. "It will pi it epn interest you that one of them i* Bogdany. the sire of Adular. In Germany he is better represented by Eels and Gulliver II.. which two inherit his blood thfesngll the Flibtistior-Trach-cubcrg-Hannibal line. Not having access at the , moment to IsKik- Containing French racing records I am not able to ascertain whether Little Duck. Chniiipaubert Friant II.. and BttlL eTWCtafllag ■ from buccaneer's son See Saw — have any descendants at all to prove what a dominant part the Dailov Arabian E'lips,. |,i(M,d has played throughout in England. In these tables the classical winners are divided into categories according to their descents. Of the winners ..f these events descend ant of "H.-irl y Arabian have won 4-10 races: that is , K7.SS per cent. "Bvcrly Turk have a "ii IIS races: that is. 28.71 | ■ac cent. " ;odol|'hin Arabian have wen M races: that is. S.1S tier cent. "Aimwell. tile Derby winner of 1183. traces liark In Alco.-k's Arabian: Hannibal, the Derby winner t .if IBM, and Tag. the Oiks winner of 13SS. derived I from Oxford Bloody Shoulders. The percentage el f Dailev Arabian-!* lipso descendants el even '« , greater one when we take the classical winners , since ISBS int.. consideration. Anion-.: the -10 winners. . 1!H descended from Eclipse. S from Herod and ] II from Mat. hem. "The display of the Herod. Ma tchem lines is certainly most shabby when compared with the Eclips.- group. "The failure of certain male lines to continue has never been explained and probably never will I 1m-. but it may be roughly stated that Herod and j Matehem have always inclined to the making of f brood mares rather than stallions. a Current Notes of the Turf CURRENT NOTES OF THE TURF Lacier Keiff. the liaarltee teeter, first rate in ' England in ISSS and had sixty two mounts air. ' fifteen winners. To.l Sloan went there a year ' later, had fiftv mounts tad twenty winners, -loon II Keiff began Knglish riding in ISSS and mde tw.-uty-seven winners. IS. II. Crawford, letter known as "Spec." steeplechase rider of the Garth-Cosdeu-l'arr combination, was a visitor at I'.elinont Park Satin day. He ex peels to leave for Fimlico. Md.. to report to trainer I William Garth, who will move his hor-es to the '' Maryland track nbaart March 10. Official racing figures of the Argentine put 1 Diamond Jubilee, which won the Epsom I erby of f 1MB fur King Edward f Kaglaad when h - era* I'rince of Wales, at tin- lead of the sires with Ii twenty-three wi.:ne|s. T; Id son of St. Siuio:i mid Fcldita II. is tw. lily live years ..Id. Cyllene c ii ml Crngannar, wUU-ti wan flral in the IMS Derby r and dis.jii.iiiii.-.i. a ■ •_■ nerend and third in !•'« Argentine :- *ire list. Rancocas' Consistent Pair: Kai-Sang and Little Chief Both Colts of Class and Speed in 1921 Racing ! | ; , \ ■ ; 1 . .. ft yn.Hlf , | ,.i. i... ■■ fiANCOCAS* CONSISTENT PAIR F Kai-Sang and Little Chief Both Colts of Class I and Speed in 1921 Racing. Sam Ilibbeth's Bancocns pair of colts. Kni Sang Slid Eiltle Chief, were ill the first flight of two- J year-olds of ISM. There was but oue colt in the a first class— Morvich. In several races the Hanco- I cas pair opposed liiin to be beaten. Roth are fine f 1H22 prospects and will figure in the big three- 1 year-old events which are soon to elo-e. Kai-Sang was perhaps the better of the Ranco- t eas pilr. He won four races and $119. 270. Kai- J Sang was three times second to the champion and I once unplaced behind him. He also whs out of a luck twice behind Miss Joy. to which he ran second. 1 Kai-Sang's argument against Morvich lu the Hope- I fill Stakes was a sharp one. I ' Her" is Kai-Sang's pedigree: f,.., ,. . . . (Arbitrator l c r I Kilwarlin. | «! ■!« nirf 5 I Ogdcn... I r , ' pj I Oriole [orir Is «L. /- — ... teas ■ ~r I _ , f Bfl.von d'Or , 0g) ^Woodray.... [ Wood-nymph , (.• f Bead Or i sz - ii i-. i % .rcolden J O0l,Jcn Gartt 1 U,,nda . Tfi = Maxim I,.. ^il,ss u - fMnxium i S» ~) MiUun- l Ventura ( B las 1 f„. . f Springfield i * . \ "•''•cress. [ Wl.arfedale Eute. . . . - 1 Eucile flsaac Murphv t S Murphy... [ „,„,,„ The performaiices of the Knucoeas colt last year ' were as follows: J Race*. Wt. Kider. Track. Dist. Tlme.Fin. Val. Pane 10S later Jamaica 0-8 1:00-% 2 .$ 200 ! Pane ll". Fntor Jamaica B -S 1 :00"r. 1 920 (oloia.lo 113 Sande Jamaica S-S 1:01% 1 4.950 Whirl 119 Ensor Empire ."i f l:07'-;i Unp. East View 119 Sande EinpireAb3-4 1:09% 1 7.300 ' Flash ISO Sande Saratogas1, f 1:00% 2 700 , C. S. Hotel 127 Sande Saratoga 3-4 l:ll!r, 2 1.500 , Special 122 Sande Saratoga 3-4 l:12'i 2 G. Cn'n H.127 1'alor Saratoga 3-4 1:12% 1 9.050 Hopeful 130 fater Saratoga 3 4 1:12% 2 3.r.ft0 - Hartsdale 130 Fa tor EmpireAb3-4 1:09% 2 MS ] Ardsley 130 Fntor EmpireAb3-4 1 :09% 3 350 i Fimlico Fut.117 Fator Fimlico 1 1:42 Unp. \ Totals— 13 races, 4 wins. | second. 1 third ; and 2 unplaced $29,276 ) The iuick and courageous Little Chief won half ' of his ten races in the Kaneocas white and green. 1 and thoMgh hardly of the class of his stablemate. 1 was far above the ordinary in 1921 racing. He 1 is beautifully bred with the blending of Euglis.li and Freaefe blood, aa this pedigree shows: ,- , . . fllainptou » f Robert k J Avrsl"n" lAtaliUta S IMaMe.liiaaa f Mellon l Bar ' ' " 5 ff • I*** of L'ncastei U* I f!: ""1,,m-vl f Isinglass.... W . 5- LsuiiphinJ ^221522 3£ \ci.ela.idry... »• I'.V1''^"'1.1 go_J ^Illuminata ftjt Simou.. fGalopln Mu S==- - rtebelaieJ Ist- AuB 'lo Hm - I Satirical.... fSatlety *• H gJ tChaff S *\\ fMeddlcr fSt. Gatien 9 I .. J ll'.usybodv c k.Mediaut. ma i "i \L TZ ■ 3 I Rallantrae. . . f-\) rohire I Abeyance The 1921 aerferaesacai of Little Chief are tabu- ' lated below: Races. Wt. Rider. Track. Dist. Time. Fin. Val. Purse 110 Fator Jamaica 5-S 1 .01 % 1 $ 700 Colorado 11.". Fator Jamaica 5-S 1:01% 2 S00 I'urse IIS Fator Jamaica 5-S 1:00% 1 710 Youthful 110 Fator Jamaica i| f 1:07 •.-. 2 1.000 Juvenile 115 Fator Relmont B-S :57% Unp. Furse 113ISande Aqueduct 5-S :59% 1 1.S20 Campfire 1 17 Sunde Aqueduct 5-S :M-~- 1 -_ .3H Whirl 110 Fator Empire Bj f 1 :07% 1 5,450 East View- 1X2 Fator Empire Ab3-4 1 :09% 2 1,500 Adiroud'ck 120 Fator Saratoga 3-4 1:11 'i Unp. Totals — 10 races. 5 wins. 2 seconds and 2 unplaced ?1L297 a „ — Summary of Tijuana Racing , ■ , | t I f , , . ] I j f ' ' ' II I '' 1 f Ii c r :- SUMMARY OF TIJUANA RACING TIJUANA. Mexi February 27— The following H an official summaiy of today's racing: FIRST RACE— 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Horses. Wt.. Jockey. St. PI Sh. Fin. Ilittern i 9 (D. Hum $ 4.00 I 3.20 § 3.20 Won 1 Castle Crown 91 (J.Ma.!'ti ) 4. M 4.20 2nd Mrs. Jiggs 111 ill. F'gatet 11. b0 3rd Caamano. Miss Ouri. Rinkarous. Sky I^irk. .Meteor. Ethel Kismet. A. J. Lo\vd -r. Stilpo and Woolen Ronuet also ran. Time. 1:17. No scratches. " SECOND RACE— 3-4 Mile. 3 year-olds and upward. Claiming. Horses. Wt.. Jockey. St. I'l. Sh. Fin. Divlaud 115 (J. fetajentte) .$ 3.00 $ 2.2U $ S.M Won ' Sadie D. HIS (J. H'mert 2.00 2. SO Sad Arg.-nto 105 (E. Fetzgoldl 0.20 3rd . Modiste. Fond Hope. John S. Wiggins Knight of I'ythias. Our Leader. Red Cloud and Moutgomerv Jr. also ran. Time. 1:16%. Scratched — Tom Caro, Uranium. ' THIRD RACK— 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Horses. Wt.. Jockey. St. I'l. Sh. Eiti. Coombs 107 (J. Baataraer)$ ti.20 S 3.00 $ 2.00 Won 1 J'.lack Top 112 (C. T'soiil 3.40 3.00 2nd L. B*fea 103 (H. I'.. E'er) 4.20 3rd I'ink Tenny. ltilly Joe. Marshal Tilghnian. Sti letto. Master Franklin. China Jane. Go On and Qalaaar. also ran. Time. 1:16%. Scratched— Flash of Steel. FOURTH RACE— 1 1-Di Miles. 3-year-olds and j uinvard. Claiming. Harare, Wt.. Jockey. St. PI Sh. Fin. By Right 10S (.l.H'tamer) .$ 7.00 $ 3.20 $ L'.JO Won \ licorge C. Jr. 1M (M. Fator) 3.00 2.00 2nd Dr. Samuel 11"« (C. Gross). 3.00 3rd Defers, Sipiiara. Robert Lee, Wfeite Haven. Swen-syn and Dienero also ran. Time. 1:50%. No scratches. _ FIFTH RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. 3 -year-olds and j upward. Claiming'. Horses. Wt.. Jockey. St. 1M. Sh. Fin. Kinglike 117 iM.SFghter) .S 3.40 S 2.00 $ 2.00 Won ,| Ring IM (U.B.Bowerl 2.S0 3.00 2od Tabloid 90 (C. Ralls) 4.40 3rd Huron II., Torsida and Herder also ran. Time. 1:08%. No scratches. _ SIXTH RACK 1 1-16 Miles. 3-year-olds and up-. t_ ward. Claiming. Horses. Wt.. Jockey. St. I'l. Sh. Fin. I Weinland 115 (C. Gross) . .$12.00 $ 0.00 I 4.20 Won Alma B. 10S (E. Taylor). . 4.00 3.00 2nd Jewel City llo iM. Fator) 3.40 3rd Capt. Evans. Canute, llickoryuut. Baby Gal, 'Ao- . Mac anil Billy Stuart also ran. Time, 1:50%. No serat.hes. _ SKVKTNH RACE- 1 ! S Miles. 3 yeat olds and ,1 upAaid. Claiming. Fannie Nail His il'.t aron)? S.oO * 2.40 | 2.20 Won 11 B'boiiUre.n HWtJ.H'tauierl 2.20 2.20 2nd Ve:niak Hit H. p.. BaWCTj 2.20 3rd Walter H. I'eaic- and Bii.kliorn II. also ran. Time. 1:66%. Scratched- Doll IHxlge. BfeSHTB RACK— 5 1-2 Furlongs. 3year old- and rl upward. Claiiniiig. i . \r GaSae 110 (P. CarealM3.M I BiM $ 5.60 Won „ tH.Bargeyae tM(M.Patori 9. so ».4o M Riiblx-r II. 110 (C. Ralls). 3.40 3rd ^Rafferty. vMyrtle A.. Perth, ijueen or Trumps. Thirty Seven. Kittle l'ointer. SmiliUK Maggie, tf'ol -a . onel Matt and Priuee Henry also ran. •!! Walters ami C. P.. 1 r win einiy. tS. Folk enliy. Ti-nc. 1:08. •No scratches. Four Veterans of Saddle: Records of M. Buxton, A. Pickens, C. Fair-Brother and F. Keogh Last Fifteen Years ■■ F I J a I f 1 t J I a 1 I I ' l ■ , , i . i ( i t ' J ! ' , , - ] i \ ; ) ' 1 1 1 ' 1 " ' . ' 1 FOUR VETERANS OF SADDLE ( Records of M. Buxton, A. Pickens, C. Fair-brother and F. Keogh Last Fifteen Years. . Among the jockeys still in active service en American race tracks who have been riding as leaf as James Butwell wilhout. however, approaehinr: his record of 1.290 winning mounts during the last fifteen years are M. Buxton. A. Fickens. C. Fai;-brother and F. Keogh. Of this quartet Fairbrother is considered by many J the more finished horseman, although bis record of winning mounts and percentage ef winners fall below the figures to the credit of the others. While appearing in Hie racing action of each year for the last fifteen Fairbrother has not ridden as frequently as the others, accepting 2.375 mounts during that time and winning with 320 of them. M. Biixtou has always been a busy fellow, even riillng more horses than Butwt-11 did from 1907 to 1921 inclusive, but. however, without meeting the same measure of sin-cess that crowned Butwcll's of- . fori*. Buxton has accepted 7.130 mounts in fifteen consecutive years and ridden 97tf winners. He wa.. the leading Amerian jockey of 1913. l'ickens is another who has been quite active each . year since and including 1907 to date with S07 winners out of .".SSS mounts to show for his endeavors in the saddle. He has never been brilliant. ' but meets with fair success each year. His bes' year was in 1909. when he rode 123 winners out of i (Mil mounts. In 191C he accepted 570 mounts an] . piloted 110 winners. F. Keogh has at times ridden with marked success, and while not appearing 011 the scene as frequently of late years as he did formerly his percentage figures showed that he had gained in skill ' with increasing years and o.xpci ielico. In 1920 he ' had a percentage of .25. a figure cemtnon enough in the days of Heiff. Martin. Burns. Miller and ' Powers, but seldom seen nowadays. Keogh has } ridden SM winners out of 3.9W mounts in fourteen years, :i consistent record for such a loug ; period. The complete records of jockeys M. Buxtcn. A. ' Fickens. C. Fairbrother and F. Keogh are here presented in detail: I M. BUXTON Vear. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Unp. F.C. Amt. 1 1907 333 3!) 40 M 210 .12*20.930 : IMS 9M 55 71 7o 337 .10 27.955 t 190!) 151 12 H! II 109 OS 10.24r, 1910 479 M M 43 312 .13 13, SM 1911 540 55 ««: 71 34S .10 ir..7H.-, 1912 753 1S8 129 110 401 .14 44.949 , •1913 SS7 110 131 136 471 .10 S2.552 , 1911 :.9I IS 102 7r. 329 .14 70.350 , 1915 r.17 7". SS 73 311 .11 49,90r. . 1910 MB W 07 SO 2*3 .1". 53.15S . 1917 517 99 SO 73 295 .IS SO.^-J . 191S MB 30 13 41 240 .10 45, t«1 , IMS 297 40 10 45 100 .15 r o.2::9 ! 1920 293 10 13 43 107 .14 57. 009 . 1921 305 II 43 IS 1S3 .13 OO.SOl , Totals 7. 13o BTS 1.023 »60 4.171 .11 $712,171 ! •leading jockey for year. A. PICKENS Year. Mts. Int. 2nd. 3rd. Unp. Fit. Amt. 1907 0."»3 79 72 71 12S .12 $ 33.450 , 190S ."..V. 49 .IS 75 373 .09 27.790 IMS SSI 123 !)» 79 SM .20 40.5-5 1910 17.-. 20 20 33 90 .15 5.210 1911 3".2 11 11 41 MB .03 0.045 1912 371 03 :.! 51 200 .17 17.100 1013 397 BS B3 50 231 .15 17.4«5 MM 351 IS .".)! 17 MS .It 10.235 MIS -521 SS 70 72 291 .17 25.S30 1910 570 HO 103 95 202 .1!) 54.077 1917 351 53 M M 202 .15 34.M3 191S 19ti 30 27 1!) 120 .15 15.70S , 1919 244 30 43 34 131 .15 23.099 1920 259 42 43 42 132 .Hi 41.705 1921 292 51 57 41 113 .17 11.2S9 Totals 5.S8S S07 S15 SOG 3.370 .15 ?3S5.409 C. FAIRBROTHER Year. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Unp. P.C. Amt. 1907 190 10 10 30 131 .or. * 9.000 SMS 320 39 12 51 18S .12 20,020 1909 11 0 1 1 9 .. 22:. 1910 70 r. B 0 - 7 .07 2.300 1911 T70 20 17 22 117 .11 4.900 1012 321 40 37 31 207 .11 13.310 1913 MB 30 30 27 lis .13 11.900 1914 1S9 20 27 23 119 .11 1S.;,75 1915 133 17 17 15 M .IS S.55". 1910 122 23 15 14 70 .19 22.800 1917 BS 7 10 11 54 .09 0.5.-.7 191S 152 31 20 23 72 .20 3S.72S 1919 172 39 3!) 29 S3 .23 05.910 1920 130 25 13 21 77 .18 82.S21 1921 54 S S 0 32 .15 MjSM Totals ...2,375 320 303 319 1.133 .13 $329,525 F. KEOGH Year. Alts. |at. 2d. 3d. Cap. V.C. Amt. 1907 331 10 M 10 219 .11 $ 21.775 190S 399 M t-s ".4 241 .13 20.125 10O0 481 00 73 62 2S0 .14 20.105 1910 MS |l 27 25 191 .12 14.018 1911 312 53 31 50 175 .17 10,170 1912 38.". M 7t 52 17S .21 22.4"i7 IMS 97 l:; h |1 r,9 .13 8.140 1914 35.'. 49 :.0 43 213 .14 30.154 1915 217 M M M 152 .13 35.2s7 1910 438 M 7!) 5.". 2ir. .20 09.830 IS11 212 30 33 3:; IHi .It MJM3 1918 50 11 9 3 H .20 10.584 101!) Did not ride. 1920 IM 38 2S 17 70 .25 1 K...".03 1921 191 41 39 32 82 .21 134.118 Total- 3.900 034 584 312 2.230 .17 ?5«0.S4l A Bookmakers Ask for Protection j \ _ j ,| _ t_ I . _ ,1 BOOKMAKERS ASK FOR PROTECTION SYDNEY. N. S. W.. January 2. -Sydney I molt - makers have d.-tciinined to take couccrted action with a view to protecting what they regard as their rights, especially in the matter of resisting what is termed inequitable taxation. At present they get no protective return for t li-ir hea\y payments to the government. An association has been formed and its object declared to be to eecare for beefeaaahern the s.uue rights as are enjoyed by other sections of the community and to endeavor to protest effectively against inequitable taxation. The bookmakers have various grievances, not the least being the Inability lo l'-cov.r betting debts a' law. Kv.-n with lnokniakeis. opinions differ as to whether departure from the piesent position N desirable, but. as it Rtaan , it is somewhat onesided. If a b-okuiaker does m.i pay he is. if the backer is insistent, denied the opportunity of following his calling, but if a backer defaults about the worst tiial can happen to him is removal from a race course. H - can continue to earn his living ' as usual. The fait of the government licencing bookmakers . to bet on lace courses should make their business ', lagnl end justifies the contention that the right of [ recovering betting debts by legal process should be theirs. The position in New South Wales and Vie-,j toiia is quite different from that in England. There neither the government nor clubs receive anything \ in tin- way of license fees from Ixjokmakeis. If belting debts were recoverable at law it would j act as a check on some backers, who. in the knowledge that they are safe so far as the law is concerned, " have no hesitation in going beyond their means. On the other hand, a good name is part of a , baakmaker's stock-in-trade, and he cannot afford to take risks. Gigantic British Turf Swindle 11 rl „ . r GIGANTIC BRITISH TURF SWINDLE A gang of Knglish "got-rich-quickers." using the I turf on the old American plan of Arnold & Com-_ • pany. and paying 10 per cent per week from new r receipt* for several months, is in the legal toils. I'roni the statements in coi-rt the operations of the ■ gang ran into some Sls.uOO.OOO. all of which is out t of sight and is being hunted. The entire British 1 Isles were "worked" aud the preliminary teett-i. - niony yielded the fact that in two small Welsh 1 counties alone some S3, 000. 000 were subscribed. Some of the witnesses who had been early patrons s declaied that Ihey had received double Ihe amount j of their contributions One lieorge Hunt, a Londoner, was the "fiout" of the gang snd si far i- I is the anly one lii the hand* of the authorities, Oddities of Gaming Laws: English Lawyer Reviews the Obsolete Acts Still in Force ( . J . . ' i . ' ' ' } ; ' I 1 : t , , , . . . , ! . , ! , , ODDITIES OF GAMING LAWS SK" — "S English Lawyer Reviews the Obsolete Acts Still in Force. a- Hard Task to Frame Measures for Modern Conditions; Suggestions Made as to Necessities. a In a keen r.-porl. made for tin- Uuidon Times, an English lawyer, the author, has given a Natal and most interesting summary atsiut the gaming act-as they apply on the or?ier side. It -hows the absolute obsoldism f some of the laws which apply to [uesent conditions and times. The report points out how e\tren:cly easy if is to pick holes in present laws as to betting and gambling, but argues that to substitute a reasonable code for the present chaos wctlld be a difficult task for any lawyer. It would, he says, be a far more difficult task for a government. The report declares that no political capital can be made out of it. and it will be quite impossible to reconcile the sporting and Furitan views In on" measure. Nevertheless, the task should be takeu up. for the present law is clearly indefensible. It begins with a statute of Henry VI1L. ridiculous in these day-, forbidding artificers and ether persons in humble positions to play various games. This has only partially been repealed. Then there are laws of William III. as to lotteries, of Queen Anne, and several other unrepealed acts of the eighteenth century. The act of 1883, which has received so much obloquy with regard to checks for bets, really mitigated the older law. which prevented even innocent holders for ealhe from recovering on (hem. Formerly betting checks were absolutely void: the act validates them intermediately, but preserves the loser's right to recover from the winner. FORBIDDEN CARD GAMES. Tie- old laws were mailff with all kinds of motives; HeBty VIII. desired fell artisans to practice with the boar and arrow, the HanoverJau ministers only wished to suppress competition with their own state lotteries, and the veto on card gambling WMt hand in hand with Sir John Barnard's net against "The infamous practice of stock-Jobbing." Specific games of cards, such as "hazard," "basset I." "pharaoh" (faro), and other games, such ns "roulet or iioly-iK.Iy." were deemed to have wrought mischief and so were forbidden after much thunderous preamble; then the gamblers invented "passage." so another act had to be passed to forbid that. These old acts are still unrepealed, aud the above-named gani'-s are si ill forbidden. Vet poker nud baccarat aud "put and take" remain anonymous, so far as the statutes are ocneerneil. though un doubtedly unlawful games within their scope. In passing, the elderly and mfebjlMged may recogniz" "put and take" as the brilliant Issue of modern enterprise ( ut of teelotuin. or common playing tops of various kinds. The whole law is elaborately discussed in a judgment by the late I jrd Brampton in 18S4, in which he stated his couclusiui thai any game of cards with an element of chance in it was against She law. Of course no card game lacks the element of chain-e which must govern the fall of the cards themselves. The other element of skill varies. It may be high in | atience or auction bridge, and low in baccarat, but it falls to zero perhaps only in tin- child's game of "Beggar-my neighbor." In that game, when the hands are dealt, oue is pre-de tined to win and the other to lo.se. as unalterably as the strickest theology would require. Coming to realities, everybody ought lawfully to be able to take part in any game of chance whatever if not played for money or its equivalent (even that proposition is now doiibfull. and every -Ixwly ought within reason to be allowed to pla.r cards for money, subject to proper safeguards. DRIVES; SWEEPS; LOTTERIES. The various judges who have recently decided the whist drive oases have lieeu careful to avoid Ihe proposition that it is unlawful lo play cards for money. But they barn Iweji equally careful not to commit themselves to tile definite how and when and where. To frame :i law making the above discrimination is necessarily difficult. Our present law. with the occasional capricious veto on the shilling whist diive and its toleiation of comparatively high play at clubs, is unreasonable. One solution would b* to retain the law against common gaming houses and lotteries more or less in its present form, but to establish a system of licenses for whist drives, bazaar raffles, club sweepstakes, etc. (iub sweepstakes on races clearly violate the statute against lotteries, and the immunity of their promoters, coupled witli the prosecutions of the small candy-shop keepers for keeping autiuiatic machines, does not encourage respect for the law. The law as to betting is so framed that the poor man finds it more difficult to lose his money than the rich. This benevolent discrimination should be reiained. but not by a system of prose-( tiling the small offeudeis and leaving the well-to-do alone. Cher be should be placed on tUe same feeling as ready mom-v for the jtayment of bets, and it would In- possible to arrange for this without repealing the present law that a mortgage for a gambling debt is void as between the parties. Witli tin- fiat of the attorney -general now ue-eennary for a prosecution under some of the older laws, and the common informer deprived of liis reward, they are now practically obsolete, which is a very good reason for clearing the statue-book of them. a Two Fine Pimlico Stakes: Sporting Conditioned Spring and Autumn Two-Year-Old Fixtures ' . ', [ \ j " , TWO FINE PIMLICO STAKES Sporting Conditioned Spring and Autumn Two-Year-OId Fixtures. The Maryland Jo-key CTafe, erfearh enecatee the Fimlico track, will add a pair of originally conditioned two-year-old stake events lo its already impressive li-t during the coining season. The first of Ifecac, to be known as the Spring lloine-ljred Stake will be open to two-year-olds bred by their earners and will be run at the -piing lectin:.-. There will be no fee for entering or st.-iting. The distance will be four and a half furlongs and the club will add $2,500 and a piece of plate for the winner. Kntries are to be made on the day preceding the race. The autumn meeting wiil have a similar feature under like conditions, to be known as the Autumn Home Bred Stakes. The only change will be in the distance, which will be increased to three- quarters mile. In 1! 2-"'. it is planned to continue these two-year- old races under similar conditions. The spring three-yea 1 -old race will be run at tliree-qua iters and the autumn event at one mile. From leas ambitious plans grew the great present Fieakness and future racing glory may come from the new fixtures. a — American Victories Lucky at Nice I • r ■ t 1 - 1 s i- AMERICAN VICTORIES LUCKY AT NICE FAK1S. France. February 14.— Ameri.aus and contiueutal visitors to Nice have engaged in some extremely heavy transactions at the Casino tables. Oic- day last week a Swi.-s manufacturer from Zurich performed an extraordinary feat. He took the bank, which ran about five limes. In ten minutes he had won S10.000 and cleared ont most of the players, so that the croupiers had to call new players. Later in the evening of Ihe same day a player, whose name is well known in connection with a popular brandy, played a big game and won Slid. (MX). While he was playing a well-I known America.! banker kept punting in and sharing hiv slake. They had an ahnoim.-i! run of luck and the Banker's rae«*i | »ny 1 waited in ■ net win of nearly ^lu.'tw in ■ -h'H snaca of time, Page 10 The American Racing Manual FOR 1922 NOW ON SALE The Encyclopedia of Thoroughbreddom ENGRAVED DIAGRAMS OF THIRTY-TWO LEADING AMERICAN RACE COURSES, WITH THEIR LOCATIONS, CAPACITIES, CHUTES, STANDS, WIDTH OF TRACKS AND LENGTH OF STRETCHES IN DETAIL | THE 1922 MANUAL'S Handicap Tables have been brought up to ]| | date. • Instead of divisions of quarter seconds, the three tables » o have all been modernized into fifths. 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