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Daily Racing Form: n. Monday, March 13, 1922 Daily Racing Form. 400dpi TIFF G4 page images Triangle Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL 1922 drf1922031301 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Daily Racing Form: n. Monday, March 13, 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 \ DArinnfMm^ Farm X UI ,IJ \kolu fJ^Mmm1 \ VOL. XXVIII. NO. 72, CHICAGO, MONDAY, MARCH 13, 1922. SPECIAL, EDITION Racing Fever in the Air: Close Approach of Spring Season Arouses Interest and Curiosity. RACING FEVER IN THE AIR • , Close Approach of Spring Season Arouses Interest and Curiosity. i i Morvich Cynosure of All Eyes at Jamaica — Bunting a Slashing Big, Racy Looking Colt. i ♦ — - NEW YORK. N. Y., March 12 —Willi the open Ing of tli spring racing Benson less 1 1 ■ .-1 1 1 si\ weeks off and the frost leaving the ground in a way that promises a track fit to gallop over in the near future, there is an awakening of tlie raring spirit, which has lieon dormant since last October. Kverylsidy wants 10 know about the horses, especially the favorite* of last year. There is a particular imiuiry for the unbeaten champion Morvich. The eolt has had :i constant stream of visitors at Jamaica, where trainer Burlew has him in charge. Those who inspected Morvich before January 1 found the phenomenal youngster as rough as a workhorse and thoroughly enjoying the freedom of a large paddock. Karly in January the colt was taken up and the preliminary work for the campaign of 1922 was begun. He was not a big colt as a two-year-old. Init was larger than some of the best hoises we have had in the past, possessing the sort of disposition that usually goe with a good race horse. Now at three he is a racy looking, well-muscled colt, with more of the lines of the sprinter than Mayer in his makeup. That he won at a mile last .•■utumn. however, is an indication that he wil! race beyond the distances favored by his sire P.unnymedc and rrniidsirc Voter. The fact that the latter sent the good stayer* Kallot. The Manager. Electioneer and Hilarious to the races is in his lavor and gives force to the argument advanced toy the French that sprinters frequently sire stayers. No colt could look better at this stage of his preparation for the coming campaign than Morvich does and. barring accidents, he will be ready for liis engagements. Other three-year-olds which have come through the winter in fine condition are Lucky Hour. Kai-Sang. Hunting. Runantell. Sir Henry. Kroomster. Spanish Maize. Cnllantman. Runstar and I'illory. I.ucky Hour lacked the rugged |Ualiiies of some of those whose measure lie took easily. He is now it much more impressive individual than when he was making friends for himself and his sire. Hourless last fall, by defeating every colt he met with the exception of .Morvich. KAI-SANG WINTERED WELL. Kal-Nang. one of the most mature of last year's colts is a well fashioned three-year old, beautifully balanced and all he has to do is to run ta his look* in order to have a following. Despite his ajaaff race at Pimlico late in the- fall, wliich was liis last appear:; n e. this three-year-old has too many good races to hi- credit in 19m to be overlooked. His repeated forays against Morvich and Miss Joy were enough to take the heart out of any ordinary race horse. Sam Hildreth docs not span-bis horse-, and KaiSang. having engagemenls ! • fill, was sent out for them. Bunting was a big colt at two. and he is a ula-her now. standing over as much ground as a four-year -old. He is entirely different type to his ■table companion Kroomster. whose Reek Sand dam is goin to help him as it did his ilt-f.itod b-othei r.roouispun. winner of the PlUiw — . and which was robbed of greater glory through the kick wliich caused his death at Aqaeaael in May. Harry Payne Whitney is • man who will be agreeably surprised if liuutin:: Mays over a long distance, as he pronounced him a sprinter after his rutruity victory. Mr. Whitney is one owner without illusions, in so fur as his own horses arc concerned. He look- for Mayers al I'.rookdale when the get of .lohreii. by Spearmint, begin to come along. Perhaps Chicle, also by Spearmint, may help some in this direction, though there are good judges who prefer the female line of Johren. RUNANTELL A TYPICAL BEN BRUSH. Hnnanlell i~ another three-year old that is coming into spring training in fine condition. Tom WeNn has him .is healthy as a trout in appearance. This is a Ivpical Hen Hrnsh. big bodied and heavily muscled. While he is not over 15.1% hands hi»h he will weigh more today than his sire. Broomstick, did when as a three year old he beat Irtah Uki ler the Brighton Handicap, in which he established a liew record for a mile and a quarter. It is a pe culiarity of the Broomsticks that they grown long peat the average of other horses. Another iinh would render Runaiilell big enough for any purpose Kir Hei.ty and Spanish Maize were two colts that retired las; fall with high private reputation-. The former was not asked for mm h till the Maryland Futurity, .ii wliich race he am* badly placed in lineally running. He gave a touch of his real form in the Wa bleu when he was second to Relay, and in the opinion of good iudges he should have won that prize. Spanish Maize, fourth to Morvich. Lu.kv Hour ami Hunantell in the Maryland Futurity, with his weight up. was off next to last and was t lined lis fast us the winner. He was | big two year old and at three is a giant. By the -printer Spanish Prime his St. Frus.piin dam may help him to slay. He is the pi. k of the Koss three year old- and (real things are expected of him by trainer Henry M. Daniel. I'illory and Kelny are both expected to make good, especially over a long distance, while there are g,,od judge- who look for Missionaiy to prove a thre--year-ohl beyond the ordinary. This son of Hourless had bad link in some of his races and he also de \eloped a fault of running out on the turns. This latter characteristic probably robbed him of a victory over Audacious at Heltnont I'ark in a high weight handicap. Like Ills stable companion I.ucky Hour, Mis-ioniiry is inbred to Rock S.ind. and the qualities of these colls are a testimonial to the soundness of Mr. Helmont's judgment as a breeder That consistent gelding Surf ltidei. wliich has encnt the winter in Kentucky, is expected at Bel- tnoiit Park in the near future. When he arrive-ptiietically all of the best of the three-year-olds that will hike pari in the feature events for their age hereabouts will be north of Mason and Dixon's line Some of them will have had the advantage of an early preparation in Maryland, hut by May all should he ready to -how their form. Their quality in 19'J1 would indicate racing of the best for the outstanding features of their age during the season ; of 1922. Huntamer First in Three: Pilots Ternette, Little Less and Mistress Polly to Victory at Tijuana. HUNTAMER FIRST IN THREE Pilots Ternette, Little Less and Mistress Polly to Victory at Tijuana. TI.H'ANA. Mexico. March 12— A race at one and one half miles is I fcamre on any race track. It proved so Saturday when the thoroughbred patrons refused to be discouraged by the unfavorable weather am' turned out in goodly numbers for a race at this nn.tanee. in which there was a small hut select field. To the veterans it recalled the old days, the halcyon ones, when horses would run in heats and contest as far as they were asked to go. Not favorable were the conditions Saturday for a race over such a distance. Far from such. Contrary to expectations there were showers Friday night and S.iitirday and the fast track of Thursday passed from "fast" to "sloppy " It was an experiment, one adding diversity to the variety of programs which the ingenuity of secretary Wing has supplied at this meeting. It traa to be expected that the novelty which such a race would supply would re suit in increased ill tendance and. disregarding un favorable weather, the pntinnagc measured up quite well with the best Saturday attendance of the meeting. It was a six horse field Bad the talent approached the picking of a vviuner witli considerable trepidation. None of the horses had been asked to go thi-distance before and then again there was the mud to adil to the complexity of the situation. It was a ■tart favniable for all Bad Billy Stuiirt elected to set the early pace. The diminutive rider I*. Hurn allowed Bonneville to be reserved for the first mile. After this point had been passed his mount opened up a big gap anil was far better than Ihe rest at the end, for he won haul held and by the margin of four lengths over Huckhorn 11.. which had been made the favorite. Hassano Boy, always a contender, was third. Saturday jockey Jackie Huntauier shone like the luminary many believe him to be. for he rode three winners, his victories being on Ternette. Little L-ss and Mistress Polly. As for the other riders. P. Hurn was a good second, riding Booneville and Clear 1-ake to victory. Wash Xorvell. well-known racing official, arrived here today from Mexico City. It was his first vi-ii to the plant here and he was greatly impressed with the magnitude of the sport. During the afternoon's racing he was the guest of Francis Nelson, presiding judge in the stand. Walter Dupee, California capitalist, made his first visit of the meeting to the border course yeslerday. In oilier years Mr. Dupee has been a regular visitor al the clubhouse, but his various interests in C.li Kamia have precluded ail earlier attendance si t this meeting. No less than fifteen candidates are being given work-outs for the $20,000 Coffroth Handicap, at one and one-quarter miles. Match 1». If the track is fiist at least a dozen of the long-distance thoroughbreds will go to the hands of starter Met ileal J. Included among lhe prospective staners are He Frank. Omond. Fast Indian. Hieeze. Belgian Queen. Planet. L-intndns. Rifle. Regrcso. Mubiber. Star Realm. Regal I-odge. Sum. viand. Veteran and Be-lario. Lit lie Romper was sold by Roy Campbell loday to II. W. Barnes. The terms were not disclosed. C. Vail disposed of the sprinter Hasten On to II. F. Caldwell. This was also :(t private sale. .1. A. raiaaa claimed Met out of the eighth race for $1,000. A. B. Dade's Name is Missing: Not Included Among Officials Appointed for Kentucky Spring Meetings. ♦ ' — • A. B. DADE'S NAME IS MISSING Not Included Among Officials Appointed for Kentucky Spring Meetings. LEXINGTON. Ky.. Match 12. -No starter was named in the list of officials approved yesterday by the state racing commission for the Kentucky Jockey ( lub spring meet.ngs. When asked today concerning that fact, vice-chairman J. O. Keetie. who presided at the meeting yesterday, said: "1 was no: aware that the Mailer had not been named. We approved the Kentucky Jockey Club's iippoiiitmenfs with one exception. James Williams, an eastern Kentucky man. was listed to be tinier. The commission added the name of S. K. Hughes. who for years has been employed in that capacity. Last year there were two timers. S. K. Hughe. and W. V. Walsh, and this year it will be S. K. Hughes and James Williams. It was my impression until this moment that A. B. Dade's name was read out as slurter. There was uo comment in the meeting upon the subject. It is the enmniis -ion's province without suggestion from the Ken tacky Jockey Club, to name the supervisor of pari-mut.iels and the telegraph censor. This was done by the reappointment of John B. McLaughlin of Ijexington to the former i ost and J. J. Qtaat of Covington, to the censorship. I will ask secre tar* Stoll to wire Col. M. I. Winn at Baltimore and Ban I tela his intentions relative to the starter for the -pring meetings." While here yesterday Colonel Winn remarked thai -tarter A. B. Bade had requested a raise in his com p.'.sation. hut he made no further •ommenl upon the subject. Dade wa- in the city, hut whether be am! Winn had a meeting ii|s n the subject is not disclosed Tl.ey departed on the same trail for Lmisville. Winn saying he was going to New York via Maiylaud anil Dade saying he was going hack to Henderson. Bradley Wilson, who remained over today, -aid that Dade had gone hack to Henderson to begin wolk on the Lee Ba-ket Bite for the proposed race coitrsi between F.vansville and Henderson, but Wilson knew nothing a- to the reason that Dade's name had not been included in the officials. Wilson -«;,! that he had asked Winn to make a price on the Do.iglas I'iiik grandstand, with a view to buying ii ati I removing it to the wesi Kentucky track site. Another Maryland Attack: Propose Amendment to Anti-Betting Bill That Will Kill All Racing. ANOTHER MARYLAND ATTACK ] Propose Amendment to Anti-Betting Bill That Will Kill All Racing. BALTIMORK. Mil.. March IS.— An amendment to the a n I i race track betting bill, which will kill all rai ing in Maryland, except at bona fide agricultural fairs, is being prepared, it is understood, in tiie senate finance committee. It is expected this amendment will be attached to the bill when it is reported lo the senate, probably this week. ("nder . lhe amendment, it |a said, it will be made unlawful . to conduct any horse race for a purse, except by a bona fide agricultural fair, and then for a period of not more than five days. Two years ago a similar bill was proposed and defeated. The difference was that the 19J0 measure prohibited racing any horse against another in any contest for speed or endurance. Whether lhe sentiment in the legislature or in the state has changed sufficiently in two years to make possible passage of a hill killing practically all racing is questionable. Opposition to commerctalized gambling is strong in the present general assembly. It area demonstrated in the eetlea of the house in passing by a safe majority lhe anti-race track betting bill. It is re- ' garded as strong enough in the senate to in-ure passage of the bill prohibiting belting. The temper of ' the two houses on the proposed amendment, however, has not been determined. The bill as passed by the house was regarded by many as a bookmakers' bill. It was claimed the measure would prevent betting under state regulations through the pari-mntuels. hut would not stop betting through handbooks, a condition which exists in other states that have passed similar legislation. This iioint, with loss of revenue now accruing to the state from license fees, was emphasized by opponents of the bill. Those who would eliminate betting were frank in many instances to admit the truth of this claim, but declared that the state had to make a start against gambling and the bill was the means of making this start. The racing fight is expected in the senate this week. It is understood that the amendment would put it up to those who are supporting the measure with the declaration that if those supporters are sincere iu their view and efforts they will get behind the amended measure and put it across. Some members of the legislature are wondering whether the amendment will bring out the nice track men. Race track representatives have been conspicuous by their absence from Annapolis despite the consideration of a measure affecting the track* future. The assertion was made that, rather than injuring the tracks, such legislation would redound to their benefit inasmuch as they would be relieved of the SMi.OOO ii day tax now collected from them by the state and. as in olher states which have banned legalized betting, have interest in racing maintained throughout the operation of hamlbook-makers. -♦ Six More Days at Mobile: Prospects Are for Improved Weather and Track Conditions for Final Week's Racing. -♦ SIX MORE DAYS AT MOBILE Prospects Are for Improved Weather and Track Conditions for Final Week's Racing. MOBILE. ALA.. March 12. — Indications point to ideal weather and track conditions for the final week's racing here, the com -e at the local fair grounds having dried out thoroughly today. II has been clearly demons! rated during tiie four ear* of the meeting here that there is a bright future for the thoroughbred sport in this locality. The local people are heartily in favor of it and they •urn out in large numbers at every opportunity. Drawing as it has hundreds of visitors it proved a boon lo the merchants ami they are unanimous in exprea ing themselves that it has helped their business more limn any other attraction here in yen-. The only drawback is the track proper, as a majority of the horses here are not acciis:omed to racing over a half mile course, but they hive performed well at thill. Cnavoidable crowding •ml some intentional as well, naturally tends to mar the racing to some extent. There invariably is a mail scramble going to the first turn and the bends are so sharp that it is ■ hard task to figure how the horses keep in their stride. Rough methods have also been indulged in by some of the jockeys. Tiie followers of form have no complaint to offer lure as iwelve choices have v on in iwenly-thr'-e rcces. Throe of the successful favorites were of the odds-oil variety, while one a I leal than evens was defeated. Jockey W. Hinphy. who devotes the greater part of his time to riding over the half-mile tracks in Canada, stands out over the other jockeys here. He has ridden seven winners in four days, and his siddle work is all the more pronounced in view of the fact that he has accepted only fifteen mounts. There is a deficiency of riders and none of great merit. Jockey K. Pollard ha* severed connection with the Cain & Sanford stable and departed today for liis home in Toronto. Saratoga Elects Officials for 1922 SARATOGA ELECTS OFFICIALS FOR 1922 The Saratoga Racing Association's directors held their annual meeting in New York- Thursday and elected officials for 1*3 as follows: President — R. T. Wilson. Vice-President- II. P. Whitney. Secretary and Treasurer 0 gc H. Bull. Directors — Perry Belmont, Clarence H. Mackay, F. V. Burton. John Sanford. Cornelius Vauderhilt. F. H. Von Stade. R. L. deny. H P. Whitney. W. H. Kllison. deorye H. Bull. A. McL. Karlocker and Theme* Hitchcock. Executive Committee — Ceorge H. Bull. R. T. Wil son. r. II. Von Stade. H. P Whitney. R. L. deny and V. M. Kohler. ♦ Judge Shelley Now at Lexington ; ♦ JUDGE SHELLEY NOW AT LEXINGTON LEXINOTON. Ky., March p_\— Judge William H. Shelley, racing secretary of the Kentucky Jockey Club, came over fiom Liuisville Saturday and in company wi'h general manager Mutt J. Winn visited the local track after the meeting of the State Racing Cominj^y_\un. Judge Shelley stated that he is at work otfrne program hook for the Lexington spring meeting and w ill have it in the hands of lhe printer before the end of March. Dr. Clark's Great Triumph: Easily Captures Valuable Grand Prize of Cuba Handicap. ] . . ' ' DR. CLARK'S GREAT TRIUMPH , ♦ Easily Captures Valuable Grand Prize of Cuba Handicap. Runs a Sparkling Race Under Heavy Weight — Billy Barton Finishes in Last Place. ♦ HAVANA. Cuba. March 12. — Before a tremendous gathering of people and with perfect weather an 1 track conditions prevailing Mose Coldhlatt's five-year-old Broomstick gelding Dr. Clark scored one of the greatest victories in his eventful turf career when he emmerged triumphant in the valuable Oread Prize of Cuba Handicap at Oriental Park today The crowd that packed the huge grandstand today filled every available bit of space, also the lawn and stairways were packed, not mentioning the throng that gathered at the clubhouse balconies. It was easily the largest and most representative of the Hireling, being composed of people of all walk* of life, from loaders of the Cuban world of pnlitiis iind commerce to the humhle clerk. It was the most enthusiastic gathering when the horses in the big handicap came thundering down the homestretch. Their nerve wracking struggle was acclaimed by-applause that fairly shook the grandstand and reechoed to the adjacent hills. The return of the winner and lucky rider to Ihe judges' stand was a sig-n\l for another noisy demonstration that did not die away until the victorious, flower bedecked hero was led back to the stable. The story of the big race is briefly told. Dr. Clark, ridden by M. darner, took the lead with the rise of the barrier and never relinquished it. Garner rode a masterful race, his judgment of pace was faultless. Not for a moment did he permit the Broomstick gelding to extend himself until it was necessary. Dr. Clark Iried to bear out at the first turn, hut darner kept him close to the inside rail and saved ground at every turn. These tactics had their reward at the end. Iu the last eighth Sea Prince, which closed a big gap from a slow lie-ginning, threatened seriously and. finishing with great speed, was gaining on the leader with every stride. However, Dr. Clark had speed in reserve and gamely responded to the call of his rider to win by a length and carry off the richest prize offered for horses of the older division at the meeting, 'l'he stake had a gross value of $17,." r »l, and the winner's share amounted to $14.S90. THRILLER IN OPENING DASH. A thrilling finish in the opening dash whetted the apiielite of the big crowd for the more important racing to ••ome. At the end of this race Bacchanalian. Jill and Baywnod came thundering past the winning line only separated by inches and it was not until the official placing was announced that the spectators were certain of the verdict. They were placed as named above. Bacchanalian lasting under Kennedy's vigorous finish, with Jill and Bay-wood right at her heels. The hitter's race was n remarkable performance, as he was caught in the webbing at the start and practically left. Again in the second and third races the finishes were close. Manicure taking the second in a hard drive from Caimito. while Triomphant heat Bill Hitnley by a nose in the third. Major Domo led all the way to win the fourth race in easy fashion, while Raiukiu was in command from start to finish in the sixth, this being the second victory of Ihe day for jockey B. Kennedy. The veteran Brynlitnah proved easily best in the mile and an eighth race that concluded the afternoon's sport, oiilgaming and outlasting Poilu iu a hotly contested finish the result of which was in doubt until Ihe final strides. Among those who viewed the races from the clubhouse were General F.noch Crowder. C. S. Consul deneral Carlton Hiiist. H. M. Potter. Lorenzo Quesada. Dr. Carlos M. de La Cruz and wife. A. H. Diaz. Francisco Martinez Lufrin, secretary of lhe interior. Major Albert Barreras. governor of Havana province. Dr. Ricardo Dolz. F.loy Martinez, tiie well-known Havana social leader. H. D. Brown and Antonio de Laguardia. Black Thong brought the lop price of $825 at the auction Bale of hoises held in the paddock after the races Saturday. The horse was hid in by K. West. The following olher sales were made: Hianca to R. Denton SliOO Dolph lo S. T. Baxter S3B Candle Light to R. Denton 450 Hlazeaway to S. T. Baxter 450 Ouakor to deorge Allen 4011 Liveliest to R. S. Talenilord 175 Toss Iji to F. Grace 175 Hyena to G. Price M Shy Ann to J. J. McCafferly 50 Crux de duerre to Juan Antaga 80 Cadillac to M. Aguerro 25 Mil-ea lo F. Cousins 25 Thomas Moiiahan and John Haehmeister entertained a number of friends al dinner at the clubhouse Saturday evening. W. F. Knebelkamp lost his good three-year-old Stonewall when K. Sauiiderson claimed him out al the second race for S1.20II. Current Notes of the Turf 4 CURRENT NOTES OF THE TURF Matt McOee. the American jockey, has returned to Paris after a visit to St. Moritz, Switzerland. A number of the stables Ihat wintered at Graves-end are moving over to Aiiueduct, where the course Is in fine condition, superintendent James Hreunan having a corps of men working on it for several weeks. The French Due Decazes has offered, under certaiu comliiioiis. to allow his retired jumping champion Co i Gaulois, now at the Ouilly Stud, to serve without fee ten mares likely to produce good army horses. The $15,000 Prix Benito Villanueva. run recently at Montevideo. Crugnay. was won h Schahriai . by Crnganoiir -Scheheiazade. by Jardy. Tnere were thirteen starters In the race. Page 2 DAILY RACING FORM _ .. . Daily During Winter Months. Daily (Except Monday) Balance of the Year. DAILY RACING FORM PUBLISHING CO. : 441 ,?JL??I0TTTH COURT :: CHICAGO. IXI,7~ 157-159 E. 32nd ST.. NEW YORK CITY. 74 EXCHANGE STREET :: BUFFALO, N. Y. Entered ns second-class matter. April 2. 1890. at t tlie post-office at Chicago, Illinois, under the Act of i March 3. 1879. ■ --rr ;= : CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, MARCH 13, 1922. Mobile MOBILE Tlje horses which seem best iu Monday's races are: Mobile. Ala., March 12. 1922. 1— MISS CRESTWOOD, Louis Lichtenheim, Dolly Varden. -— Cranny I ec. Flying Orb, San Diego. I — Crest. Stevenson, North Shore. 4 — Apple Jack II.. Once Mayers, Grayson. 5 — Mickey Moore, Ace of Aces, Sandy H. 6 — Legacy, American Soldier, Jack Beeves. J. L. Dempsey. Sfctv York Handicap. 1 — Miss Crest wood, Gipsy Joe, Crown Dick, Dolly • Varden. 2— Granny Lee, San Diego, Fort Light, Gold I Stone. 3 — North Shore, Crest, Stevenson, Fleer. 4— Apple Jack II., Fort Churchill, Grace May-yers. Grayson. ."•— MICKEY MOOPE, Ragazzn. Jago. Sandv II. (i— Link Hoy. Lorena Moss. Old Faithful, Serbian Chieago anil Itnfl'alo Handicap. 1— Miss Crestwood, Dolly Varden, War Relief, Trieo. 2— Gold Stone. Fort Light. San Diego, Ballynew. 3 — Omt, North Shore. Fleer. Assume. 1— FORT C1ICUCHILL. Grace Mayers, Apple Jack II.. Financial Rooster. j 5— Marmite, Ragazza, Jago. Mickey Moore. 0 — Legacy, American Soldier, Captain Burns, Hemlock. ObserTcr's Handicap. 1 — Alverida. Miss Crestwood, Drown Dick, Baby Evelyn. 2— San Diego. Flying (trb, Granny Lee. Fort Light. 3 — North Shore. Assume, Fleer, Selma G. 4— FORT CHCRCHILL. Apple Jack II., Grace Mayers. Financial Rooster. •r — Ace of Aces, Ragazza. Jago, Mickey Moore. 0 — Legacy, Captain Burns, Hemlock, The Colleen Bavvn. ConncnxinM of Handicaps. 1 — Miss Creslwood, Alverida, Dolly Varden, Brown Dick. 2— Granny Lee, Gold Stone, San Diego, Flying Orb. 3— Crest. North Shore, Stevenson. Fleer. 4— Apple. Jack II., Fort Churchill, Grace Mayers, Grayson "• — Mickey Moore. Mnrmite. Ace of Aces. Ragazza. 0 — LEGACY, Link Boy, American Soldier, Cuptain Burns. Havana HAVANA The horses which seem best iu Tuesday's races • re: Havana, Cuba. March 12, 1922. 1— -Punctual. Fair and Warmer. Tony. 2 — Mum ho Jumbo, flush, Ravensea. 3 — Currency. Blazeaway. Black Baby 4— QUESADA. Judge Fryor. Aiken. 5 — Bill Ilunley. George W., Loyalist. 0 — Osgood, I'oilu. Maysville. T. K. Lynoh. New York Handicap. 1 — The Belgian II., Primitive, Fitz -Road'.c, Douglas Fairbanks. 8— MIMHO JCMBO. Mister Jiggs. Lullaby. Drapery. 3— Currency, Billy Boots, War Map. Judge Bud-row. 4 — Quesada, Plus Ultra. Aiken. Eleanor S. ." — Chimera. Huntress. Bill Hauler, Mary Erb. C — Maysville. Poilu, Osgood. Stanley. | Chicago and Bnffalo Handicap. 1 — Folar Cub, Punctual. Tony. Primitive. 2 — Mumbo Jumbo. Hush. Lullaby. Ravensea. 3 — Currency, Blazeaway. War .Map. Black Baby. 4 — AIKEN. Quesada. Judge Pryor. Eleanor S. B— -George W.. Pill liunley. Little Giuk. Mary Erb. 6 — Osgood. Poilu, Maysville. Stanley. Observer'* Handicap. 1 — Fitz-Poodlo. Polar Cub. Punctual. Tony. 2— Mumbo Jumbo, Ravensea. Hush. Mike."' 8— CCKPENCY, Blazeaway, Black Babv. Judge Budrow. •I— Judge Pryor. Aiken, Plus t'ltra. Quesada. •"'— Tarascon. loyalist. Bill Hunley. George W. 6 — Osgood, Hainan, Maysvill •. Stanley. ConKensns of Handicaps. 1 — Punctual. The Belgian II.. Polar Cub. Fitz- Boodle. 2— MCMP.O JUMBO, Hush, ltavensea. Lullabv. :; Currency. I'.lazeaway. War Ma].. BUcjk Baby. 4 — Quesada. Judge Pryor. Aiken, Plus Ultra. ." — BUI Hunley. Chimera. George W., Tarascou. 0 — Osgood. Maysville. Poilu. Stanley. Tijuana TIJUANA The horses which seem best in Tuesday's races are: Tijuana. Mexico. March 12, 1922. 1— Miss Edna. Norficld. Nancy Winet. '-' — Toyon. Caainano. Bettie Stewart. •'! I'.aby Bister, Dienero. Swchm.ii. 4— Unara Cochran, ling Me, Perfect Day. •" — Regreso, Wild Flower. Hob Baker. *' — Czardom. Kimono. Itestful. 7— -FANNIE NAIL. Pooneville. Rhymer. 8 — Due de Guise. Mannchen, Ma vf "lower. G. W. Schllllnr. New York Handicap. 1— Nancy Winet. Norfield. Miss Edna. Pat Hamp- son. 2— Bettie Stewart, Bridgette, Tom Owens. Con- triot. 3— Circulate, George C. Jr.. Modiste. Insurance Man. 4— Stiletto. Perfect Day. Lady lone. Tom Caro. •"' — Plum Bloss0m. Wild Flower. Eegre-o. Midia! I 8— Chrome. Judge David. Czaidoiu. Honest George. * 7 — BOONKVIT.I.E. Commander. Faunie Nail, Dainty Lady. 8— Mannchen. Mayflower. Chow. Plantaganet. | Chicago and Rnffafo Handicap. 1— Norfield. Nancy Winet. Miss Edna, Pat Hamp- so||. 9 — Keltic Stewart. Toyon. 'loin Owens. Crace W :; -Pahy Barter, inulale. White Haven. Alma P. , -I Galway. Ooiible Van. Hug Me. Dalwi.od. I Bnauau, Bab Baker, Bahrterer, Plum ihuatiaak. a R Honest George, Czardom, Kimon... chrome. J 7 FANMi; NAIL. Rhymer. Booneville. Comman- A der. ' 8 -Mannchen, Madam P.yng. Due de Guise. May flower. ' Observer's Handicap. 1— Nancy Winet. Norfield. Pat Ilamp-on. Gilli- flower. I 8— Bridgette. Caamano. Cookmaid. Grace W. j 3 — Baby Sister. George C. Jr., Alma I!.. White 1 Haven. ■I — Gulway. Double Van.. Lady lone. Perfect Day. . 5 — Plum Blaaaaav "ob l'.akcr. Begreaa, Bofeterer. f 6 — Honc-I George. Kimono. Judge David. Chrome. 7 -Rhymer. Commander. Fannie Nail. P.ooneville. S— MANNCHEN, Mayflower, Plantagenet, Due de Guise. Consensus of Handicaps. 1— Nancy Winet. Miss Edna. Norfield. Pat Hamp- son. o_Bettie Stewart. Bridgette. Toyon. Caamano. 3 — Baby Sister. Circulate, George C. Jr.. Alma B. :l 4 Calway. Laura Cochran. Stiletto. Perfect Day. Q Regie'.). Plum Blossom, Bob Baker. Wild ;| J. I'low.r. !' ii. fl TWatiat George, Cx.irdom. Chrome. Kimono. IS T— Tannfe Nail. BooneVlH*. Rhymer. Commander. 3 -MANNCHFN. Due de llBhW, Mayflower, Plant- I ' Ui it BfvBwt Text of Maryland Bill: Drastic Terms of Hall-Byrn Bill Against Racetrack Betting : t i : • I j | TEXT OF MARYLAND BILL ♦ 1 Drastic Terms of Hall-Byrn Bill Against Racetrack Betting. . , , If Passed by Both Branches of Legislature Will Take Effect June 1, 1922. ■ ♦ ■ — Daily Racing Form displays herewith the complete text of the drastic Hall Byrn anti-racetrack betting bili. which has been passed to third reading in the Maryland House of Delegates, and is now before the Maryland senate at Annapolis. The bill is extreme, providing heavy fine and imprisonment for all forms of iiookniaking "with or without writing."' and would undoubtedly cripple racing in Maryland if adopted. If passed it will take affect June 1. Here is the Hall-Byru measure in full: A BILL ENTITLED AN ACT to repeal Sections 217. 818, -10. 220 and — — 1 of Article 27 of the Annotated Code of the Public General law*, entitled "Crimes and Punishments." sub-title "Gaining:" also to repeal Section 275 of Article 2 of the Code of Public Ixu-al Laws of Maryland, title "Anne Arundel Ceunty." sub-title "Gaming," as the same was enacted by Chapter S8f .if the Acts of the General Assembly of Maryland of 1898: also to repeal Chapter 888 of the Acts of the General Assembler Maryland of 1*!)°.; and also to reach] Chapters 77 and 132 of the Acts of the General Assembly of Maryland of 1912; and also to repeal section 80 of Chapter 120 of the Acts of the General Assembly of Maryland of 1880; and also to repeal Chapters 88 and 284 of the Acts of the General Assembly of Maryland of EPS: and also to repeal Chapters 872 and 273 of the Acts of the General Assembly of Maryland of 1920. and also to re-cmict Section 217 of Article 27 of the Annotated Code of the Public General Laws, entitled "Crimes and Punishments." sub-title "Gaming," with amendments. Section I. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland. That Sections 217. 218. 219. S88 and 221 of Article 27 of the Annotated Code of the Public Geueral Laws, entitled "Crimes and Punishments," sub-title "Gaming." and Section 27.". of Article 2 of the Code of Public Local Laws of Maryland, title "Anne Arundel County," sub-title "Gaming." as the same was enacted by Chapter 290 of the Acts of the General Assembly of Maryland of 1888; and Chapter 888 of the Acts of the General Assembly of Maryland of 1888; and Chapters 77 and 132 of the Acts of the General Assembly of Maryland of 1912: and Section 88, Chapter 120 of the Acts of the Gen-oral Assembly of Maryland of 1900: and Chapters S9 and 884 of the Acts of the General Assembly of Maryland of 1918: and Chapters 272 and 273 of the Acts of the General Assembly of Maryland of 1920. be and the same are hereby repealed. aud that Section 217 of Article 27 of the An-noted Code of the public General Laws, entitled "Crimes and Punishments." sub-title "Gaming." 1m? re-enacted with amendments to read as follows: 217. Any person or corporation that engages iu the selling of what is commonly known as a pool, or any interest or share in such pool, or shall make or take what is commonly known as a book, or shall engage in what is coiunionly known as bookmaking. either with or without writing, at any time or place: or any person or corporation which keeps or occupies any room, shed, tenement, tent, booth, or building, float or vessel, or any part thereof, or which occupies ( any place or stand of any kind upon any public or private grounds within this State, with book. papers, apparatus or paraphernalia, for the purpose of recording or registering bets or wagers. or making books or of selling pools, and any person or corporation which records or registers bets or wagers or sells pools or books, with or without writing, upon the result of any lot, chance, casually, unknown or contingent event whatsoever: or any person who receives, registers, records, or forwards, or purports, or pre-t"iids to receive, register, record or forward, in any manner whatsoever, any money, thing at ecn-sidoration of value, bet or wagered, or offered for the purpose of being bet or wagered, or for any ' other purpose, or sell pools upon any such result: or any person or corporation which being the owner, lessee, or occupant of any room. shed. tenement, tent, booth or building, float or vessel, or part thereof, or of any ground within this State, knowingly permits the same to be used or occupied for any of these purposes, or thereiu keeps, exhibits or employs any device ( or apparatus for the purpose of recording or registering such bets or wagers or the selling of such pool;, or becomes the custodian or depository for gain, hire or reward of any money, property or thing of value, stake, wager or pledge, or to be staked, wagered or pledged upon any such ( result: or any person or corporation which aids, assists or abets in any manner in any of said acts, which are hereby forbidden, is guilty of a misdemeanor, and. upon conviction, shall be punishable by a fine of .$.^00.00 for the first offense, and for each subsequent offense shall be punishable by imprisonment in the House of Correction for not less than six months, and no longer than two years, in the discretion of the a Court: and any corporation of this State convicted of offending against this section shall be dissolved thereby and its corporate franchise shall " thereby become forfeited and void. Sec. 2. And be it further enacted. That all !! civil and criminal proce-diugs pending at the .. time of the passage of this Act shall iu no wav be affected by this Act. Sec. 3. And be it further enacted. That all other Acts of the General or Loral Laws inconsistent with this Act. be and the same are hereby _ repealed. Sec 4. And be it further enacted. That this „ Act shall take effect from the first day • of June. 1922. , a n Jockey Club Annual Session: Racing Dates for 1922 Assigned-Old Officials Chosen-Two New Stewards I * | , a J A ' ' I j 1 . f :l ;| J. !' ii. IS I Ui it JOCKEY CLUB ANNUAL SESSION Racing Dates for 1922 Assigned— Old Officials ' Chosen — Two New Stewards. At the regular monthly meeting of the Jockev Club, held in New York Thursday, there were prevent: August Belmont, F. K. sturgis II K I Knapp. Anhibald B.nklie. George Ball. Robert I. Gerry. A. H. .Morris, J. K. Widener. K. T. Wilson. . William Woodward. The number of stewards of the Jockey Club was larreaaetl from seven to nine. Joseph E. Davis and John E. Cowdin were dulv • elected st -wards of the Jockey Club. ' At a meeting of stewards of the Jockey Club ! held immediately afterward there were present: . August Belmont. V . K. Stmgis. H. K. Knapp. J. e' { Wideaev. It. T. Wilson. William Woodward. ' After the allotment of racing dates for the New • fork raoraeit the following officials were appointed ' , ' for the year 1922: Judges — E. C. Smith and C. Cornehlsen. ( Starter — Mars Cassidy. Handicapper — W. S. Vosburgh. Assistant to the Stewards at the Start — E. C. ' Patter. Clerk of the Bxalaa fllhlft Burlen. Patrol Judge — James McLaughlin, E. H. Hanna , and William Doyle. James Kiieale was appointed timer to succeed | D Odeai, resi-:i:e.l. Many jockeys' and trainers' ■, elites w.re gi-.inted. Tic list of these will be | issued in a la.. M two. , The approval of the stewards was granted the i I'nited Hun(~ Racing liaatalll— to conduct racing 1 ilchlHiut park T \ nuja! May 2 an I NuM-mbcr V. Tijuana Entries ( ' ( ( TIJUANA ENTRIES. +— — — + The Past Performances of the Horses entered at Tijuana Tuesday will be printed in Tues-I day's edition of Daily Bacinr Form. + — + Probabilities: Weather clear: track good. Bacing starts at 1 :.-,r» o. m. (Chicago time 3:."o). | ® Superior mud runner. x Good mud runner. :!: Fair mud runner. (M) Maidens. •Apprentice allowance, b Blinkers. First Race — 1-2 Mile. Pur-e S.".i:0. 2-yenr-ohls. Allowances. (Track record: May 12. 1916 — 17%—^ 2—123.) Today's Ind. Horse. Wt. Reo. A.Wt.Han. 88718* Norfield (M 112 :88K 112..7(H) tins Mi t-Naney Winet 107 M% ltt..8B8 80610 Miss Edna IMI...113 :49-\-, 111. .888 t 071(;:; Pat Hampsoii (M).H2 :49-:i 10(i. .lite. ♦iOMMt *l)uty Box (M t 98. .(ISO 887M »G ill i flower (M) ...112 :30;i 100. .065 Jane A 109 tPeter iPerson .... Ill |I. W. Fuller entry. Second Race — 5-8 Mile. Purse ifr.OO. 3-year-olds and upward. Maidens. Claiming. (Track record: May 20, 1920—59—1—107.) 0O7S0: 'Bettie Stewart ... 4 105.. 700 0071 7 Toyon 888 1:01 3 9S . . 095 00511 Tom Owens US 1:07 *f.s 4 112.. 090 OOOST Grace W 1111:00^ 8 111.. 883 S8780 »Aunt Sue los 1:00 8 MB. .883 60717 Bridgette Ill 1:04=*; 3 8B..888 00320 *Echo Ill 1 :04:!f, 3 106. . (ISO 00754 »b(a:imano 105 1:03'» 7 10S..6S0 60614 *Ponza Kay 112 1:(M»'S 3 93.675 00717 Florence Deen 112 1:04 3 98.. 675 00574 *Cookma id Ill 1 :03 & 4 105 . . 675 60275 Contriot 115 1:03% 4 115.. 075 Canr.les H 113 Third Race— 1 1-16 Miles. Poise S."i(K . 3 -year -olds and upward. Claiming. (Track record: June 21. 1916—1:45—3—110.) 00722 ♦Baby Sister 108 1:48'.-. 11 1880723 G08223*bClrealate 105 1:48'.-. 9 110x720 OOsol ♦White Haven 105 1:46^-, 6 108X715 60801 : ♦bAlma li 107 1:48 & .8 108X715 t:ot;.so Argent* 117 1:4814 8 115x715 00003- ♦George C. Jr 98 1:47-5 4 109.. 715 00H 1 Modiste 105 1:49 5 113X710 0075 1 Dienero 110 1 :51 9 1 1 5 .. 71 0 80901 Swenson 115 1:52'.^ 10 115x710 80805 Canvasback 91 l:87%ai 5 115x705 00820 ♦Delia Wella (M).. 5 108. .700 606.86 blustuance Man ...110 1:31% 12 115X700 Fourth Race— 3-4 Mile. Purse S50O. 3-ycar-obls and upward. Claiming. (Track record: Dec. 20. l'JIO— 1 :ll-0— 3— 110. I 6051s3 ♦Gal way 107 1:15'-, 6 110X725 58o81**bDovjbfc Van 102 1:11 - 5 105x720 60821 Hug Me 7 113X715 00521 Dalwood 110 1:18% 7 115x715 00721 Stiletto 10!) 1:14% 6 113X710 00*02 ♦bl.ady lone 09 1:18% 5 108x710 00723 Laura Cochran ...104 1:18% 4 111.. 710 00522 ♦Marjorie Mignon .. 951:15'-. 4 101x705 (Mi.sl'2 ♦Perfect Day 187 1:18% 5 108x705 60836 *bTom Caro 108 1:16 9 110x705 00002 ♦Master Franklin ..107 108% 10 110x705 •Virginia James ... 8 103 Fifth Race— 1 1-16 Miles. Purse $700. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Track record: June 2!. 1910— 1 :45 — 3— 110.) 88841 fbKegreso 1881:48% 8 114x725 ' 60173 ♦fBol. Baker 106 1:47 6 112X72U 00804 ♦bBoistcrer »S 1:40% 5 112X715 005783 ♦Plum Blossom 107 1:48% 4 105X710 00670 ♦Wild Flower 108 1:47% 5 105x705 00578 Midia 102 1:49 ,5 107x700 fC. B. & !•'. P. Irwin entry. Sixth Race — 3-4 Kile. Purse .$500. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Track record: Dec. 20. 1910— 1:11 --—3—110. ) 60737* bHones) George 104 1:134., 6 115X725 (HVsm - ♦bCza rdom 107 138% 6 113X720 Wl-JX3 ♦Kimono 96 1:16'-- 3 93x715 (007551 ♦Chrome 1111:14 5 110X715 60722 ♦b.ludge David Ill 1:18% « H3. 710 I \ ( t)ii.ss Indian Brigade ...188 138% 9 115x710'; 60822 Cranium 110 1:14'-. 7 115X710 ; 60781- Hal Wright .87 1:16 '5 3 95.. 705 ! 60781 ♦McCroan 114 1:15 6 105x705 ! 60822 ♦Miss (lark 12 103x700 I 60821 ♦bl'ink Tenny 114 1:14% 6 108x700 I 60722- ♦Best fill 108 1:16-'.-, 5 10S..710 ' Seventh Race — 1 1-8 Miles. ' Purse .$500. 3-year-olds ai:d upward. Claiming. ' (Track record: March 27. 1921—1:52—5 — 117.) ! UMBO3 ♦FANNIE NAIL ...888 1:88% 6 114X750 00839 •Khymer 107 1:53'-, 8 108X740 ] (88824) ♦bBoinevilie 108 l:59".-,sv 7, 110x735 ] 60549 ♦Commander 1811:34% 8 112X780 ; 80926* ♦Dainty I^idy | loo Xt88 ] 0(1X00 bCharley Boy 4 110X725 ] ' 88842 Louis Lachmund ..113 l.r.7'5 8 113.. 725 Eighth Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs. , Purse $.-,00. :;-year-olds and upward. Claiming. . (Track record: June 28. 191C — 1:05 U— 3— 118.) ' (60X37) ♦Mannchen 110 1:08% 8 112x725 , :i)78«i ♦Madam Byng 102 1 :00::S $118^720 '1 60S27**bQac dc Guise 110 1:08 6 112.. 715 - 88788 bMayflower 110 1:07^, 4 114.. 715 \ 00837**bChoir Master 114 1:07"-, 7 112:;:715 1 80835' Chow 112 1:08 V. 4 116X710 j (80835) Plaiitagenet 115 1:08--, 10 117X710 \ C08O7 Lariat 107 1:14--, 6 109X705 j 80652 ♦Our Maid 100 1:08';, 5 110X705 j 60787 Ixme Pine 102 1:09'- 5 114X700 J v f Summary of Tijuana Racing a " !! .. _ „ , n ' SUMMARY OF TIJUANA RACING TIJUANA, Mexico.. March 12.— The following is an official summary of today's racing: FIRST BAfE— 5 12 Furlongs. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Horses, Wt.. Jockey. St. PL Sh. Fin. Plan'genet 112 (T.8T11aea)8 8.20 .$ 3.00 $ 2.60 Won Fond Hope 107 iC. Studer) 3.60 2.40 2nd Chow 116 (C. II. Miller)... 2.80 3rd Candegrey. Orleans Girl. Old Homestead and Art Pick also ran. Time, 1:101a. Scratched— Black Top. Chariuant. SECOND PACE— 1 Mile. 3-year-olds aud upward. Claiming. Horses, Wt.. Jockey. St. PL Sh. Fin. Plow Steel 88 (P. Hurn)..$ 9.40 $ 3.80 $ 2.80 Won Divland 105 IT. Wilson).. 3.20 2.«0 2nd melon Lucas 97 (M.Kator) 2.80 3rd Walter Daut. Tom Caro, Jacobel aud tMoutperri also ran. ' tCoupled in betting as M. A. Porter aud J. Ar-vin entry. Time. 1:48. Scratched — Pot kbridge. Lotta Speed. THIRD IJACE— 8 1-2 Furlongs. Z vear-olds and upward. Claiming. Horses, Wt., Jockey. 8t. PC 8h. Fl". Mannchen 112 (M. Pa tar) .| 3.20 $ 2.80 $ 2.40 Won vChoirMaster 112(T. Wilson) 4.20 3.00 2nd Clear theWay 109(1*. Hurnl 8.88 3rd Labaikt, fErmitana, Flash of Steel and View nPo ran. tCoupled iu betting as J. Kern entrv. Time, 1:10V6. S. latched— Smiling Maggie. SlcMurphy. FOCUTII PACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. 3-yearrolds and upward. Claiming. Horses, Wt., Jockey. St. PL Sh. Fin. Jack Ledi 111 (T. Wilson)$ 5.60 $ 3.00 $ 3.40 Won -Pueblo 112 (C. Studer)... 2.80 3.80 2nd • Harry I). 117 (P.M'tinez) 3.80 Jlltl Tillotson. Velvet, Sea Beach and Hanover's Topaz also ran. tCoupled in betting as II. Walters aud F. It. Irwin entry. Scratched— You Bet. Bed Man. FIFTH PACE— 1 1-16 Miles. 3 year-olds aud Upward. Claiming. Horses, Wt., Jockey. St. PI. Rh. Fin. 8algeorge 112 (C. Studer). $ 3.40 $ 2.80 .$ 2.10 Won Pinecrcst 108 in. MaTtera) 0.60 4.20 2nd Mist. Polly llO(J.irtamer) 3.20 3rd fAudrey K.. Miss Kruter. tEarlymorn, Luvaga, Phymer. fPafferty and Cafeteria also ran. tCoupled in betting as C. B. and F. R. Iruiu entry. Time, l:54Vs. Scratched— Squirrel Hawkins. Tamhian. SIXTH PACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs. Third Punning Tijuana Futurity. 2-year-olds. Allowances., Horses, Wt., Jockey. Bt. PL 8h. Fin. Melachrino 118 (P. Carter)? 2.80 $ 2.80 $ 2.20 Won Lady Myra 110 (C. Studer) 18.00 6.80 2nd tD. Tcrpin 118 (J.Hun'mer) 2.(i0 3rd Faber. Judge Hanecy. Nancy Winet t. tMiss Edna and Tule also ran. tCoupled in betting as Allen & Wilkerson entry. Time. 56%. Scratched — Pat Hampson. Dan llogan. SEVENTH RACE— 1 1-8 Miles. 3 year-olds and upward. Claiming. Horses, Wt., Jockey. St. PI. Sh. Fin. ^Furbelow 113 (J. Htamer).$ 3.20 $ 2 40 $ 2.40 Wou Peg. Lodge 109 (C.H.M'cr) 4.40 4.40 2nd vPIanet 107 (C. Studer).. 2.40 3rd \"ctcran, Pcgrcso and Jake Sch.ts also ran. tCoupled in betting as Bhafer & Conway entry. Time 2:00%. Scratched — Poisterer. EIGHTH PACE— 1 1 16 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Horses, Wt., Jockey. St. PL Rb. Fin. Pifle 113 (M. Fatorl $ 4.20 $ 2.10 $ 2.20 Won Ponen 111 (J. Hunt. unci) 2.40 2.20 2nd Bill Head 111 (C. Studer) 3 00 3rd Don Jose, Sir John Vergne and Louis Lachmund also ran. Time, l:52*i. No scratches. NINTH PACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. 3 year-olda and upward. Claiming. Horses, Wt.. Jockey. St. PI. Sh. Fin. G'den City 112 (H.B.B'er)$16.60 .$ 8.00 .$ 4.60 Won A. Pegina 108 (C. Studer) 5.40 3.20 2nd L. Pomper 120 (T. Wilson) :(.00 3rd Little Florence. Nonsuit. Sedan. Kirstie's Cub, Doctor Tubbs and Glen Well also nin. Time, 1:10%. Scratched — Midia. American Maid. Thirty Leading American Jockeys I \ ; ! ! I I ' ' ' ! ] ] ; ] ] ' , . ' , '1 - \ 1 j \ j j f J THIRTY LEADING AMERICAN JOCKEYS More honors for jockey Huntamer. His score last week was eleven winners. He has ridden forty-three winners iu the last four weeks and his record sine.-the first of the year is eighty-nine victories out of 366 mounts for the excellent percentage of .21. At the rale Huntamer is going, he should reach the century mark iu winning uiouuts befoie the close of the Tijuana meeting. T. Wilson, another Tijuana rider, had the next best score for last week with eight successes to his credit. L. Penman and C. Studer continued on their winning way, the former riding six aud the latt'T five. The records of the thirty leaders from January 1 to and including the racing of Saturday are as follows: Jockey. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Cup. P.C. L.W. Hmttamei. J. ...366 89 67 65 145 .24 11 Lang, C 252 60 42 37 123 .24 0 Studer. C 299 IS) 6 43 150 .16 5 Plible. D 1.90 46 27 27 99 .23 1 Penman. 1 178 44 35 22 77 .25 6 Wilson. A 224 38 50 31 105 .17 0 Wilson. T 187 33 30 27 97 .18 S Boganowski, W..180 32 37 33 78 .IS 1 Garner. M 156 32 32 31 61 .21 3 Wayt. T 149 32 29 2S 58 .21 1 Scheffel, B 178 31 27 22 98 .17 0 Kennedy. B 156 30 26 26 74 .10 0 Noble. E 126 30 17 28 51 .24 0 Brooke. T 113 23 24 11 83 .20 0 Pickens. A 118 25 22 11 60 .21 3 Martinez, I' 159 23 20 23 93 .14 2 Hum. P 173 22 21 20 110 .13 Kolsa.v. W 125 20 18 10 68 .16 3 Pool. E. 124 20 12 25 67 .16 0 Mooney. J. 1). ..132 19 10 21 82 .14 0 Maiben. J 161 IS 19 22 102 .11 1 Thompson. C. ..98 18 16 14 50 .18 3 Moore. K. T 88 18 14 17 39 .20 0 OMah.mey. C...117 17 21 13 66 .15 0 Thomas. H 135 17 18 16 84 .13 O Watson. C 57 17 4 I 32 .30 0 Swait. N 134 16 23 15 80 .12 4 Fields, G 156 16 18 19 103 .10 O Williams, G 84 16 1 1 9 25 .25 0 Robinson. C 93 15 12 11 55 .16 1 Carter. P 147 15 7 8 117 .10 0 « Golden Corn for One Thousand GOLDEN CORN FOR ONE THOUSAND Marshall Field's filly Golden Corn will be ready early and if all goes well will race al Newmarket Craven meeting early in April. Hugh Powney, her trainer, is lengthening her exercise at Newmarket to a mile nowadays. Golden Corn is evidently fitting for the One Thousand Guineas, to be run April 28. She was not nominated for the Epsom Derby. Mr. Field is on his way to England to see his horses and especially the Golden Suu filly, of which he is fond. Havana Form Chart I . • ' ! . { ' • ' , ' ( ' , | ■, | , i 1 HAVANA FORM CHART HAVANA, CUBA. SUNDAY. MARCH 12, 1922.-Ori.ntal Park (1 mil.). Ninety fifth day. Cuba-Ameri-i an Jockey and Auto. Club. Winter Meeting of 107 days. Weather clear; temperature 80 . Stewards. .1. Haehmcister. C. H. Lausdale and E. Burke. Judges. C. Cornehlsen and Edward Jasper. Starter. James .Milton. Racing Secretary. Martin Nathanson. Pacing starts at 2:30 p. m. (Chicago time 1:57 p. m.). ♦Indicates apprentice allowance. £»fiOOQ FIRST RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. (Jan. 24. 1917— 1: 05 5— 5— 102.) Purse $700. 3-year- v"Q^rfO olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner S550: second. S100; third. SaoL Index Horses AWtPPSt Vt % % Str Fin Joe-keys Owners O H" C! P W~~ 60866 - UA( VHANALIAN w 4 10S 5 1 1' 5 l1 1" K Konn'dy.f De Estrampes « 6 6 S 6-5 60681 JILL w 6 108 7 4 f«| 8* H fc* H BrydgesA C Niehaus N S 8 3_ 8-3 60790 PAY WOOD w 4 116 1 a »' .V. w :; .'. f Kob'son.l W Pangle 2 2 2 4-5"-.} .-.8»5» -♦OBPIS we. | C :: ;; s' «' 5i 4"t N Swart B B Rice :: :: :; a-;, Lf 60081 -PAMHAr WB 8 US 2 1o pi io 71 SI 9 Hunt Indiana Stable 2 2 2 4-5 2-0 B87B8 MAD NLLL w 8 101 10 « :;h J«| «J %i aj Josiah T Dovle | t 8 3 8-5 ^1!!A.'ST.AHK'AUKri wit U 115 (i :, 2} # l Z* W Mor-sey.l J McCafferty G « C B Lj ''U*'i)NORMA •' w.sa 4 111 4 | iak jVk ai I) A Pickens J lb ndrick 15 15 IS «" 3 1X7:7*2^ '''HA-NTER wahSMf 8 7 n $i u | j c%aJaaanF B Doyle U 15 15 I I (.0.11 HOI HR w 4 1(18 I 1 f» |t aj to I Nolan P. L Puker 5 5 5 2 1 Time, 24. 48*5, 1:08^,. Track fast. 82 mutucls paid .Bacchanalian. $12.30 straight. $6.90 place. $1.60 show; Jill. $13.00 place. $6.10 show: Haywood. SI. 20 show. a m! Vo'i'Imi or^;,,V'd,K7n!?''11,:,ni'Ii;,n- r,lr' ,,( 1,K) tSr^H -'•"' ,n 10° I,la,-e- 13° t0 10° 3how: Jill. im ....0 to KM) place. 20.. to 100 show: Paywood. 110 to 100 show GwathmeyT-1'1' ^ * ij^j*»r""W%mB1 by Seahorse II. (trained by J. Hope: bred by Mr. J. Temple !**„' ,puTl|;vxLv:MvvAt ,""it. - mi""|''s- St'',rt I"""- =""1 "' •"■ Won driving: second aud third ^" V'l * *•"" M:"'- Vi,,^i^', 8XABKAJDKB and MAO NKLL into submission ii the ,h. Iii-i ir , i ball I, and ,'nd just i, . l.,sted I long enough to outstay JILL. The latter saved ground entering the homestretch and would have w.n ia i flier .nide. ItAYWOOO fu"hl was .-iS good as left ,M.cn Hm- was caught in the webb.ng at the start, but Worked his way up on the outside ami clo;,.,g -, bi* *K-was go.ue fastest of all at the finish. KAMEAC pulled up lame. OPPIS ran well STVPKVDFU ».»•»». ran well lor three qaartera and unit. ws.u Scratched— 60605-Nat ruin. 108: (88748)CaM| Creek. 113. f*/\QOQ SECOND RACE— D 1-2 Fiirlones. (Jan. 24. 1917— 1:05%— 5— 102.) Parse $700. 3-year- \9"0^d%jf oldr. Claiming. Net value to winner $550; second. $100: third. $50. Index Horses AWtPPSt1.', % j Str Kin Jockeys Ownere ~ O H C I' 3 607W* *MANPl'RE m M li f 1" l1 1'. 13 N Swart A D Worlov 3 3 :'. 8-5 "1-e RWS67 CA1M1TO w 108 5 2 -4- J 2" !J T XOla'n P D We9/ (; fi I tj 0-i 60710-STONHWALL wp. 111 g g l 4»- 4' :'." \V Mor'wyW F KnebolUamp8 5 I t 4-5 f-3 f.(ir,r,8 DON' PHPE wn 112 3 9 7] 3; 5- I' G Fields 1, ■ Swan S 8 I :: M 60668 AWNING \vk 11_' 1 2- ? t Ji| :. a Trybn M D Bell 15 18 H I I 60068 NAVIBCO \v 107 11 1 I" 7'. 8*1 fi' B Kcnn'dyP G .lullon 4 4 1 l-S #-S 0076! )*MOLLY PUFF wit 10") Oil 11 0- 7" 7- P Wiills J Do Hstrnmpes 8 S I :s M .«0""Ri»)ATHG.\RVEN vi; lus 1 I Jak 6' B« 8' .1 ChalinorsK Saundcrson li IS IS li :: 00668 calif v * ins 7 7 o' HP HO' G Corey N V Daly x & s :; M 5! l !4 SWIFTf PICKET w 107 lo in 10? 11 11 l"J A Pfckeha P Hinphy ii I fi Q $-8 .■"88001COUMDER COLIN W 108 2 ;". 5* I' 10' 11 E Joalah T Doyle I I I :; 8-.. Hlutucl fli'ld. Time. 23%. 4*"%, 1:07%. Track fast. *2 mutuels paid. Manicure. Held. $8.00 straight. SI. 70 place, $3.10 show: Cnimito. $17.00 place. SVOO shew" Stonewall. $2.91 ekew. Kiiuival'lit hooking odd* -Maui. me. field. "HO to 1(10 straight, 135 to 100 place K to 100 show: Caimito. 7!!0 M 101» fftw ''. 300 lo 100 show: Stonewall. 4.". to 100 show. Winner — B. f. l y Transvaal — Bread Winner. by Flint Hock (trained by A. D. Worley: bred by Messrs. Morris ft Wal.lon). Went to peat at 2:40. At post 1 minute. St:;H good ami fast. Won easily: second and third driving. MANIC! 'UK. taking the lend from tl:c start and saving pMRl on all the turns. won easily. CAIMITO. well lip fimii Inc start, eame with a rush at the three -q a; liters and hung on gamely in the final drive. DOS PEPE finished iMNg mid would have beaten STONEWALL fur third place in another stride. COM-U AN MSB COLIN was tmnmt np in the last quarter. The others were always oiltrnu. fjcrattlud BM13 smiling LM, 112. /iY^Qreifl THIRD RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. (Feb. 3. 1918— 1:44--,—3— 92.) Piir.e $700. 3 -year -olds WC?0" and anwerd. Clair.'ing. Net valne to vijmer S650: second. S1C0: third, S50. 1 ndrx^'lloTsea AWfPP S t%4 li ?4 Str I'Tn Jockeys Owners O H C P S~* 60099 TltlOMPHANT V I HI 4 1 1- 1* 1- 2| li W~ Kelsay O D^rosi^ett t ^1 4 l-S 4"T «:07! l |:;i.l, HUXLEY w 7 103 1 2 s s I'll' r N" Svart B P. Rice :: :s :: 1 1-2 »0 l«8 'WIN ALL, v.i! 4 Oh I :: :;■ .".- (j « | f J 1'cvie (' jliddleton II « fi ■] li-f. «(»7."»:{ EOIE w:; I 10.*. li I .".' 4" - .".' J* 4-\ H Kenndy Indiana Stable 14 7-S 7-{ 1-1 H MtJ.IS McADOO m 10 llo 7 S PI - -" V V G Fields Rosc.lale Stable ti « 6 9 li-0 C »77!:;P.I'l.(;i:R wiMffl i 1 U f.- 7- .*•- I«J F Hunt R Dolz 10 10 10 1 | 007^3 CAI-T. REES w o 111 .*. I 7,-7' 8" 7- 7' W Morsoy Williams Bros 10 10 lo 1 1' (i0«7u (O.NSTANTlNi: wi; 0 110 l' .". 4- ::'' "'' s S T Nolan B Groves C G C Q 6-5 Time, 24".,. 50, 1:1C^. 1:43. 1:40%. Track fast. $2 lnuiiiels pail. Triemphant. $S..".0 strai;;ht. SI (HI place, S3.00 show: P.ill Hunley. $4.10 place. S3.-:!) clww: VTIaall, $0.10 show. '••iitMaient bnokinc odds — Tiiotnphan!. :;:'.*. to 100 straight. 100 to 100 place. .SO to 100 .show: P.ill llnnl-y. 109 to 100 place, 00 to lOO show: Winall. 203 to loo show. Winner-Vh'. K, by Plint Rock— Whit.' TboTB, by Nasturtium (trained by O. Uice; bred in England by Mr. Angus! Holnionti. Wtut In pes; at 8:12. At p..s| 1 minute. Start jfiuxl and slew. Wen driving: scemid and third the same. TRIOMPHAXT art the. early pare and bore out at the turns, but came acaia in the last sixteenth and «nt up in the list stride. BILL IIl'NI.l'Y elused a big gap* and saveil ground entcrinj; the liome-slret.h. ninved into the lead in the eichth. but t.red and lust by inches. WINALL ran fairly well. /(Ill: raenl on the eiitide il a tire race and tired near the ioid. ft aTa Q-**"1!-I'OURIH KACE— 1 1-1G Mllel. ( F'eb. 3. 191?— TT44'.'.— C— 92.) Purse $70o! 3-year - OvOOA olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to wimicr £550: second. $100: third. S50. Ii!dex_ jioTM-s AWtl'l'St ',4 Vj *A StFI'ln Jockeys Owners O H O T 8~ tttVa*.:*MAJ)! R DOMO w SUDS 5 1 1*-4»S1*?1' l»i D PitMe T— CTaeek ■• i I 4)-i-»-6" 8O700' 'GREAT HAWK w .. Mi :: 1 V fft 2*|.S* -" -l (li-linersW A Crawford 1 2 I t-5 S-S M772* COUNT BORI8 wa 7 llo l :, :;- :\ ::' :;■ Jak w pool Indiana Stablo s lo lo 4 2 l4MB4aDIBCORO w 'i 10". !• I (;:■ I* 4'. B* Vi .1 Smith s BvrnsM e 3 :: :; t-S 3-6 iM7tl) .1 A CLARK waSlOS s x s .,..:. r,.j. p ;,• p Walls H D Bell s x s :: t-S ■MfeS'HATRACK at S MS 4 :: 4' s | r,1 fi \v Mor*aeyH A Cotton S fi : '1 1 i»700 BABY FAUST W fi 1"7 fi -' .".' 7' 7' 7' 7- V, Cor-y P .Mmk S I s :: -". 604H6*DATUSA ar :: M 7 7 7; !' '.' s I N Swart C &■ D Stablo .". I I 2 1 Time. 03%, •»%, 1:14%. 1:40%. 1:47%. Trar.k fast. |2 niiitii'i- paid. Ifajar Daaaa, ^7.ln straight, $3.80 pi. i.e. $2.M ihaw; (Meat Hawk, |S.M place. 82.00 shnvv; Cmiiit l!"ii~. $5.30 -how i:.|Ui\al at ! kiag "dds Majer n im... l:7(» to 1 MI straight, !»l !• 100 plaee, gJJ 1.. KMI show; Crent 11a ark, 00 t" 100 plan. ••" ta 100 skew'j CaaM Beria, 103 la 100 show. Wiaawfl Cki g, by Tie- Maaager L«ey backkt, by Order (trained by T. Cheek; bred by Mr. Th-iiui C. M.|»..well). Went to paal at .*!:::-;. At peat 1 minute. Start ;:. i .| and slow. W«m easily: second and third driv in::. MA.I'ti: DOMO outr.:n Mi opponents lo (he fir.-t turn and. aaikmg Kronnd the remainder of tht way. won by a sare BMrgia. GBBAT HAWK, rlaae up tbmagbaat, made a same ekaBaace at the rigbth post, bin tired badly in (he last sixteenUi. COUNT HOURS ran forwardly and bawg on namely. OISCOUI) daaea a big gap. 43 fi \f-i. Q " FIFTH RAC35—1 l-i Mile.-,. (Jan. 18, 1920— 1:50%— G— 100.) Second Running GRAND UUOO^I PRIZE CUBA HANDICAP. 5,16,000 Added. 3-jfar-olds and upward. Net value to vinr.er 5.14.890: second. $1,500: third. 5700: fourth. $300. 'indeT^ Horses " A Wt~PlrSt~'^~'A % sTrFin Jockeys Owners O H C P 8~~ Hin'Dn. tl-AUK u :. i ."*■' 7 1 1' 1 1- l- V M Garner M GaldMatt 7-5 7-5 7-S M l-S «'r,r SEA PRINCE wb :. ON *; :, 7 7 fi1 ;'.' :." D Prlble II E Swan .". I fi z 1 (SOiaOC) LLEWELLYN wa 3 MS :; C ti'- 8" 4* 4.' :;' P. Kenn'dy J O tL O H KeeaeS i; t 2 1 r.05»8 AIKEN WP I I'l .*. 7 1" -•' p* 3* 4" C, Fields C & D Stable M ". .". S-f. 4-.*, C0." 14 CMS. .1. .M G'MEZwB4 1U t 2 4' :; :' 0- (ak q Rob'-sonX Adan tl •"• .r. S-j 4-3 «06»7"IIERKO.N ws ". llo i :: .".' r.1 7 T fi' T Nolan Havana Stable .7 6 fi L' 1 (8Jfel9)BILLY BARTON w 4 U'fi 1 t ;J • 1 i '■ .*,- fi1 7 W Keisay Goldapple Stable 2 21 21 7-101-3 ftoupled in betttag; aa separate place ar skew betting, Ti.r.e, £3%. 47%. 1:12%. 1:33%. 1:51%. Track fast. |3 mutiiels paid. Dr. (lark. S;30 straigkt, .'3.30 place. 82^60 ikow; S.m Prince. $S.10 place. $3.30 Kkaw; Llewellyn. *3Jt shew. Boairakari biiblag odd — Or. Clark. 11.". t.i 100 straigkt, 83 to M0 place, "a to 100 show; Sea Prince. SO.", to 100 plaee. or, to 100 show: Llewellyn. 80 to 100 show. Winner — Cb. g, by BreaaMtiefc — Panaaine, by Peter Pan (trained b.\ M. Cold biat t: bred by Mr. Harry Payne Whitney). Went In post at 4:0S. At post 1 minute. Start irood aud fast. Wan handily: second and third driving. OK. CI. AUK was rushed to the front at the start and ihou.'h trying lo bear out at the first tata curried btJ heavy weight WeU, setting a fast pae, all the way ami holdiiiK SKA PRINCE safe in the last Sixteenth. SKA PRINCE, away slowly, mad- up ground steadily and. finishing with a great burst of speed. Was going fastest af all at the end. Ll.KWKLLYX showed a good performance, finishing fast fiorn a slow beginning. 1IKRIIOX met considerable iutcrfeience at the first turn. BILLY BARTON tired after ractng prominently for a mile. Scratched -(iio7a.'ii omahoi. 80; «(MMi7 A'.ta Roy ii.. MB; (OOOM)Frank W.. ill; tk*0Jt*PlM I'ltra. loo: 08712*Mayer lions.-, lor.. |T»dTkO* * blXTII RACE— 1 Mile ai'd 50 Tard& (March 6. 1918—1:41—5—117.) Purse $800. T-"VOtlkeJ) ycar-oldii a:.d upward. Clainiin?. Net value to winner $050: second. $100; third. $50. "index" HoTbOs" AWtPPSt M %~%~StFFin" Jockeys Owners Q~H~C ~P~S~ 60«M'T:RAAiK1X wh 4~lo.", 1 1 1' !■ 1' l'l l'*t B l enn'dyP. Alexander 4 4 4^ 8-.", 4-.'. 80792 *PETRARCH w B 4 105 7 S 7' 7- .*' V 2- D Pribl" B K Major 3 3 3 6-5 3-3 «M»( 9 PTMF PIRATE wi: 5 105 " 3 4- "k L" ::' 3* O Fields Rosedale Stable fi ti H 2\ 6-5 OH U'MARCBLLA BOY w4 OS 8 7 V B* 6' 7*1 ♦* W Pool Williams Pros 12 1J 12 5 ^\ (005 0)»TONY BEAU w 4 101 4 5 C- «-' 7i ."-i 5^ .1 ChalmersS T P.axter 5 .". 5 2 l" (60898) I'TliU EMBRY wis 6 105 5 6 :!' 4 4' 41- 61 N Swart W H Hall 2 2 2 7-101-^ 00041 ROSEATE WO -1 Ml 2 \i | S 8 S 7- II PrydgesA C Nichaus 10 10 10 4 2 «0G96- HA BLOCK w 7 1' 7 S 4 2". 2' 3i V, s L Penman Benton Stable :: :: ■; 6-5 3-5 Time. 23%. 43. 1:14. 1:30%. 1:42%. Track fast. S2 mutials pail. Ramkin. .Slo.70 Straight, S7.10 plaee, .- ."i.20 show: Petrarch. $.3.80 place, $.5.20 show: Tin- Pirate, 80.10 -how. Liiuivalent booking odd— Ramkin. 435 to 100 straight. 255 to KM) place. 100 lo 100 show: Petrarch. IPO (o KM) phi..-. t00 to 100 show: The Pirate. 833 to 100 show. Winner — (h. g. by olambula — Carinya, by William the Third (trained by P. A. Alexander; bred by Mr. Kiehard T. Wilson). Went to post at -I ::',2. At post 2 minu'.-s. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving. RAMKIN skewed Ike most speed and. racing neNt to the inside rail all the way. won by a safe margin. PETRARCH tired after moving up with :• in-h on the outside entering the homestretch. Till: PIKA'l'K raced la a forward position throughout. HAKl.OCK was eeeed up in the last quarter after tiring f'om end.-av.ning to keep up with the leader for a mile. FOSTKR EMBRY tir«-d badly. Overweights — Roseate. 1 pound. *0|*hO r /i SEVENTH RACE— 1 1-3 Miles. Jan. IS. 1920— 1:50%— 6— 105.) Purse £700. 4-year-^"J'O'Lh Jb o:ds and upward. Cl.iim'nu. Net vnlue to winner $050: second. $100: third. $50. I mlex" Horses AWtPPSt H Vi "•; Str Fin JoclTeys Owners 0 H C I' S ( (Til 1 '«3)f IRY N L I M A 1 1 wa-123t*i O fi •".-• »■} 8J 4' 1^ M tlarner .1 Lowe 1 6-5 6-5 2-5 1-5 Ml ".:; POILl* w 6 1!2 1 1 1- PJ 1 \\ 2\ D Pribh- .1 De Kstrampos 2 2' 2'. 4-5 2-5 C.U". t BALFOUR w 4 1U5 " I 2^ g 2'' 9 3* U Fields B J Sheldon lo 10 lo 4 8-5 841)818* HOCNIR w 11101 4 2 6' 6' fi» fi* 4' W Pool W V KnebelkampS S 8 :! 8-5 t49M#9)'OLLIB PALM'RwBftM ! "• ::■■ 4' :rii :,'_ 5] X Swart B J Farris 4 5 5 I 1 09*98 'J. ■ STONE ar* W 7 1 i' .".- 41 ::;. 6' .1 CMHrnenB L Ea'.er 10 10 lo 4 2 GaWSS:BLONOBL wo fi 111 5 7 7 7 7 7 7 W Mors. :. Maryland Stable 5 5 4 7-3 7-10 Time. 24. 48%. 1:14%. 1:41. 1:54%. Track faat, 82 mi. tinls paid, Bryalimak, 80-00 straigl|t, sl.oo place. 88.10 show: Poilti. $3.80 place. S3. 40 show: Balfear, s."..:i(; -i.. w. Eqetraleat I Kii't: odd- BrynUmah, L*30 to loo straight, loo to 100 plaee, 55 p. loo ahbw; i'oilu 80 to Ks plaee, 70 la 180 show: Balfear, 103 to KM) s!,0w. Winner (h. g. bv P.rvn Mawr — Notlimah. by Knight of Kl!er-lie (trained by J. Lowe: bred bv Mr. K. I. Davis). W.-nt to post at 5:08. Ai past 1 minute. Start gond and slow. Won d.iving: second and third the same. RRVNI.IMAH eame through on the Inside and. finishing fast, got up in the final strides. I'OILI tiled in the last sixteenth after setting tie- pace from the start. P.ALFOl'R was a forward contender the entire race, inn mi; eioaed a big gap after starting sfcjwiy. Overweight HI hi. 2 pounds. *- — 'l Page 3 Tijuana Form Chart TIJUANA FORM CHART TIJUANA. MEX.. SATURDAY. MARCH II. 1922. (One mile.. Vlaety-aeeoad day. Tijuana Jockey and Auto Chit. Winter Meeting of 12". or more days. Weather clea;-: temperature S3 . Prc-iding Steward. Francis STeleon. Associate Stewards, .1. W. Coflr.th and Leon Wing. Starter. Hurry Slwrissey. K . i.ig Secrctgry, Leon Win/. Racing -I irt at 1:55 p. m. [Uhieago time :i :.*■■*. p. m. i" •Iiidicte. apprcntiee allowance. ~~ ij^'Q^trtVm-EJR ST" RACE— 3 -iTAfiTc. ("Dec. 207T91'U-1:11%— 3— UOT) PurTe^JSeo"; 3~year-olds and O"0^a" -r upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $350: second. S100: tliird. $50. tedVx HfTrses AWtl'l'St Vj '^ % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Enuiv. (Kids Str't ti j(»71 .'.iON'l i'FRRl ws 5 113 • 'l S 1 1. !■! C Gross J (J Arvin 340-HM 6ff.74 1ltl.AZr;!: wit 5 1% 8 4 2' 2 2 ' 2- T Wilson w Leeda rioi-lni 60)074 *OUR HAZEL w I bfi :; i. : -\ 7 3J 8* C StoAer H Jam - I2l0-l"o «;ot)-J I ai.a/ii.*-.' ws". ;ii .* 7 4;. P ::h 41 M Gayrett J s McDaniel 30-100 09406 par A ws ! lot; 7 :: gi s; i,- 5' T Noonan II Waltera 8810-100 60011 BOOKWORM a 4 lac, g ; :,\ :.• t- g -'_ .1 Huniner II l-'arrell 379-1QD ti««!."» -WVLII-: G'RRETT w 7 108 2 ii fi" fi v 7" 71 W I) Miller .1 GtVern rlBSO-lOO 007 17 ETHEL KISA1LT wj : j 1 2 71 »' 8' 8- n Loam C Henaon f t;o«|7 DELLA WELTA w i 111 10 M H M 0* : ■" T Pae A L Jones «,II *, 1 7 CASCADE w :j ;i8 I 8 ::. 4,10 H D Hum F Wkeling U20-14O ..Midi 1 field. Time. 25. 50%. 1:19. Track sloppy. .2 natuela paid. Mentperti. $(i.so straight. $1.20 plan-. 13.30 Ska •; l'.laz-r. VJ .(i'l plac". $4.00 thaw; our bUaei, S7.t!o show. Bqaiealeat booking odds Mentperri, 200 t- loo straigkl. llo to loo place. 60 to 100 slmw; Blaaer, :; a i • MO place. MO la lo » show: our Bagel, 2so to 100 show. \\ inner— Cii. «. by Monlgomeiy — I'eriH-r. by I'. W. l!arr (trained by J. G. Arvin; bred by Mr. A. S. William-i. Went to post at 1:54. At |«»«t 1 minute. Start good and slow for all but OKLLA WKLTA. Won easily: Mcead and third driving. UONTPEBBI, away fat. showed the mo t speed in ;{..ing an, I. holding sway throinriiotit. withstood a bard drive and held I'.I.AZPlt sale through the stretch. BI.AZKK. a forward contender iToin the stilt, finished resolutely. | ■.unl iu'ur :•.! np. IM B IIA/.KL made up much ground in a fast finish. Al.AZON Ian hell, but tite.i. p.su K V, (HIM eame li). lo the i.-a.l. N on the last turn, but eouhl not hold on and tired. Scratched — tRMinO Meteor. *«i: Alice Riciimond. 100. Overweights -Uwiiwiftu, - pound-. g£5«r8$2*9b"Bl SECOND RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. (Tu he MB. 1916—1:95*,?— S— lit.) Parse tSOO. 3-yaar-OVO^dl^f- olds and upward. Clr.iminf. Ne value to .winner $350: second. $100; third. $50. "index Horses ' ~AWTPPSt ~4 jj %~st'r'Pln Jpc&eys Owners ' gqniv. Odds StTt 600 1 5 ) * T BRN ETT B w $408 H A l:' 1- 1* I1' f Huji'ro'-r W C Carrinston 250-100 89SS3x*CZARDOM w 6 111 9 r, 6' 5& 4" 21V H Moltrrs Neal & Bartholomew auo-100 60.318 RAISV ws 4 110 1 3 t J 4' 5 31 W (largan W tlarsan 1120-100 60081) *\ ERA RITA w 4 MS 3 2 S| ":1 :'.' 4" T Wilson W L Stanfield 100-100 60757 ROSA ATKIN w 4 105 l l »• 2k 21 5-' C Studer H Walters i600-10O 66180 VOORIN w 4 10!) 2 E 5» 61 6- 6:: T Rae C I Crippen 4260-100 6057-i-DALWOOD ws 7 108 7 li lo- 8-' 8' 71 M Fator J Kern +7760-100 60683 HUG ME w 7 111 I 7 li 10" 10" 81 J Deford H Rasmu.ssen t 0#3i0*CANDEGREY we G 104 10 :• 8'19- '■ ■ 0' D Hum C B Irwin + 60602 PINK TENNY wan 6 111 fi la 7- 71 7* ""' C Thpson (7 Lyon 2360-100 60519 A8HTON CHRP w 7 111 8 lj 11 11 11 F .1 Raker E Anderson 1980-100 JCoupled in betting as H. Walters and C. IV Irwin euti-y. •Alutucl field. Time, 24%. £0. 1:03%. 1:10%. Track sloppy. $2 mutiiels paid. Term tte. JJ7.00 straight. $4.20 plac-. $3.20 show: Czardom. $3.00 place, $3.00 show; P.aisy. S3. (Ml -how. laiuivalent booking 0ds Taint Hi, 250 to 100 straight. 110 to 100 place. 60 to 100 show; Czardom, M to UK) plaee. 50 to MO show: Raiy. 1.50 to 100 show. Winner— Ch. m. bv Itarusdal. — Ihra, bv Black Dean (trained by V.'. CarriiiKton: bred by Mr. Elias Watkhw). Went to post at 2:1S. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving: second aud third the same. TI'PNKTTK forged to the front after passing the half-mile post and. showing much speed, dominated the running throughout, but had to be bard ridden to withstand the pressing challenge of CZARDOM. The latter st'-adily improved Lis position and. fin-shine with a great rush on the outside. Would liave won in another stride. RAISY made a game finish. VERA RITA showed »| eed. ROSA ATKIN followed the winner from the start, but vras much used and retired in the stretch. Scratched —00701 Col. Snider. 113. Overweights — Vooriu. 8 pounds. i (PA699 THIRD RACE— 5 1-2 Furlong.;. (Jure 23. 1916— 1:05%— 3— 118.) Puree $500. 3-year. PVQjjjijB elds »"" upward. Claiming. Nc value to winner $350; sonond. $100: third. $50. Index-"Horace ^"wtlTS"^""^ Str Fin Jockey* Owners Boole. Q Ma Str't 090*9 ' CAREEN wsr. 7 Hi 8 I 4* 4'' 2-1 !♦ J Deford Hall I Dp Rolt 11370-100 60ST9* •CIRCULATE \vn !) 103 3 fi 2' X* 3' gj HP P.'wer A B Rcvan 260-10O 607 18 ALA.IAH wn 4 111 10 1 :',' 1' 11 8" C Thpson F W Harper 400-100 60761 MISS CLARK w 12 10fi I 1 P' 2- 1- # D Hum O Graham I0")-100 69719*KITTY CHTHAM w 8 IOC 2 5 61 51 5-151. J Hun'mcr V. E McGreeor 600-100 995417 • DOROTHY tllai 4 lo 8* 7- 7- fi-1 M Fator J L Brannoii 500-100 60719 PERFECT DAY v. is 5 110 7 I N N 0- 71 F J Baker P Clixman 2240-100 60548 'GRACE TR'MBLB w 6 106 C 7 7- 6'. $• 8- T Wilson E H Andruss (Wi-lOO 60805 NICK KLSIR w 6 If! 2 I 51 81 8' * T Rae C J Gamble lUfi 60718 URANIUM ws 7 112 E 1 '■ - 0-10 lo C Gro:-s J G Arvin t IMatael field. Time. 24",, 50?',. 1:04%, 1:11. Track sloppy. $2 matacls paid. Careen, field. $29.40 straight. $13.20 place. $3.00. show: Circulate. $1..M) place. fB30 show: Ala jah. S3. 60 show. Ei|itival-ni boohing odds Careen, field. 1370 to 100 straight, .".fill to 100 place. ISO to 100 show; Circulate, no to Km place, 100 ta loo anew; AJajak, iso ta 1 «) show. Winner -B. m. bv Joe Carev— S( recnwell I ;ike. bv Artillery (trained by W. H. Debolt; bred by Mr. Ward E. Hall). Went to post at 2:37. AI post 1 minute. Start goad and slow. Won easily: second anil third driving. DARREN, away forwardly. moved up with a ru h entering the stretch and. passing ALAJAI1 at will, dr. .-. away la the final .sixtculli to win easing up. CIRCULATE, racing forwardly, hung aa camedy and withstood a hard drive to outstay ALA.IAH for s.-miil place. The latter, after racing into a clear lead rounding the far turn, tired midway in th- stretch. MISS CLARK showed much speed, but quit 'badly. KITTY CHEATHAM and DQBOTHY ru well. Scratched 00S13 Mariel's Pet, 100; SUMS Bed William 113. Overweights- Circulate, 2. pcun.!-. gf gfk Q 5*P «" FOURTH RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. (June 28, 1916— 1:05%,— 3— 113) Purse $500. U1FC3AI-.* 3-year-olds. Claimimy. Net value to winner $350: second. $100. third, $50. Index J Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin J ockYyi Owners E )iiiv. iMAm Str't 04«5Oa« LITTLE LESS wsa Mi 1 8* I3 IS I'l J Hoa*i»er I. T WhatehUI 220-100 604M4 ••TABLOID w KM ;: 1 •:, ' V • C St.eler A ■ Stokes W-100 i:o,*.o BYB BRIGHT ar* 113 I I VI 9* I* 9* W GaaRaa W Gargau 1840-100 ,0«".I8 ro.M CRAVEN ar tl I 3 4'' 4' V ¥ P Marthsea C ■ Irwin !»HO-100 69055" 'THRILLER w 100 6 7 7 7 5" I* II I. out; .1 N Hlsok 900-100 607 17 JACK POT will .. I fi" fi' fi' IV II Molters B Waiiaff 4169-100 60717 SILK SOX win;: 7 fi .. ' ,! | 7 M ITaObr BlackareB & Crippen 7480-lOiJ Time, 24"r.. 50. l:03";i. 1:10'.. Track slorpy. $2 mutiiels paid. Little 1,-ss, ^t;. in straight. $2.80 plaee, $'2.10 sho.v: Tabloid. $2.60 place. $2.20 skew : Bye Bright. $3238 show. E-inivalcMf till it lag odds- Little Less, 22') to 100 diaight. 10 lo 100 place. 20 to 100 show; Tabloid. :.o to 1oo phi.-, jo to M0 show: Eye Bright. 00 to loo slmw. Winner— P.. g, by Slim Winder- Young Belle, by Ogdei (trained by L. T. Whitehill: bred by Mr. Orria c. Mills). Went to i.ost al 2:5*. At pod 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. LITTLE LESS, showing pjrii speed iii the govig. held sway throughout, hut was momentarily me— cad by TABLOID in Ike stretch, bat drew away wh. a railed aa and won easily at the end. TABLOID. after racing in closest pursuit of th- winner, challenged him an eighth out. but tired from there on and had to be hard ridden to aaee second place. BYE BRIGHT was a prominent contender from the start aud finished fas). TOM CRAVEN raced as if he did not like the going. Overweights— Eye Bright, 1 pound; Little Less, 2; Jack Pot. 5. #T? O Q O A FIFTH RACE— 1 1-2 Miles. (April 14. 1921—2:33—4—101.) Purse $800. 3-year-olds 5 1 OiW^S: and upward. Claimjn/r Handicap. Net value to winner $560: .--econd, $160: third. $80. Index Horses A~\VtPPSt~%~'/= jj "strFin Jockeys Owners Emily. Odd* Str't fwyna) *BQ0NE VILLE wan 3 K* * • 4» 3* ** 1" F P Horn J A Parson 220-100 60600 llt'CKHORX II. #0 5110 4 5 .*,« .*,'• :•• :;•' 2' D Hum C B" Irwin 150-iOO (607-»l iRASSANO HOY ws 1; o:i :;. :: 2- I* 2- 2, .:- M Fator L T Whitehill 500-100 60416 L. LACHMPND WI 8 M (, 4 fi *• C V 4s T Wibon L Galbraith 400-10U 60721 BILLY BTUART w 11 05 l 1 1' P; :;■' fi 5-1 C Studer H T Palmer 2560-100 60801 -HDIXG THR'GH w5 M 2 2 6' 4:; 4' 41. I H Long Mannale & Baomstock 3140-100 Time. 25%. 51. 1:18. 1:46%. 2:14%, 2:46. Track sloppy. S2 mutiiels paid. Rooueville. $6. 10 straight, $2..S0 plai e. $2.60 show; Ruckhorn II.. $3.00 place, $2.40 show: Pas-. ino Pov. $8.00 show. Iviiiivalent booking odds— pooneville. 220 to 100 straight. 40 to 100 place. 30 to 100 show; Buckhoru IL, 50 to 100 place, 20 to 100 show: Bassano Boy. 50 to KM) show. Winner— Br. g, bv Ruckhorn— CiLpui.-.-. bv Meddler (trained by J. A. Parson; bred by Mr. Hal Price Ileaiiley). Went to post at 3:1 l. At poet 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving. BOONEYILLE was reserved for the first mile, then dashed into a good lead and from there on opened up a gap and won hard be*d. RI'CKHOKN II. raced far ba-k in the early running, came with a rush throng"] the final ■jaarter to take second place. BASSANO BOY showed speed and ran well. RILLY BTUABT set the early pace, then quit alter racing for « mile ami a qaarter. SeratlhU 80801 White H.tvon. 99; 09099 Fannie Nail. Ill; 60722 Mike Daly, 100. Overweights — Rilly Stuart. 5 pounds; l;oou.ovillo. 1. 1 I — ' 5*5 AS4? K SIXTH RACE— 1 1-8 Miles. (March 27. 1821—1:52—5—117.) Purse $500. 3-year-olds ^ VCyAsft-9 and upward. Claiming;. Not value to winner $350: second. $100; third, $50. Index ilorses AWTPP St jjTjj % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Qdda 8tr't e06.')T)*.\llSTRESS POLLY w 7 108 :l 5 Sj~1 -.•■'~«_ ■;■ 1= ~1~~ Hun'raer D S Fountain 30B XB0 66708--MAXNIK1X II. W8 5 110 fi 2 2- 1- l'l 1'1 J- W D Miller H A Lo'tt MMfO (0805- * PLOW STEEL w 3 93 ! ' *■ 4= 41 4- 3* P Hum C B Irwin tr,0-100 60756 SHENANDOAH w 5 HO 4 fi r, r. 6 ".' 4» C Studer H D Gates ROO-100 60756 "MARY FULLER w g 11'. 5 2 :,-'. V 2- 21 ','■ C Th'pson A Lund 320-100 60802 LOLA w 0 108 1 4 1-'.'. 2" 3] fi fi T Wilson J S McDaniel t tMataal field. Time, 26. 51%. 1:13%. 1:47%. 2:02. Track sloppy. 82 mutiiels paid. Mietreea Polly. $6.60 straight. $4.4*0 place. $2.20 show; Manuikin II.. $7.00 place, •S2.20 show: Plow St. -el. $2.20 show. Equivalent booking odds— MPtr— s Polly. 230 to 100 straight. 120 to 100 plaee. 10 to 100 show; Man-elkia II., 250 to 100 place. 10 to 100 show: Plow Steel. 10 to 100 show. Winner— B. m. by Duval— Polly Prim, by Pirate of Penzance (trained by D. S. Fountain; bred by Meaara. GaUaher Brha.). Went to poet at 3:!1. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. MISTRESS POLLY, outrun dining the early running, closed up steadily after rounding the far turn, (ai-ght the leader in the Stretch and. passing him at will, won easily. MANN I BIN II. . after rneinj; l.OI.A into defeat, drew out into tiie lead, but readily succumb"d to the winner's rush when challenged. PLOW STKI'L made a game finish and jn-t manag-d to outstay SHENANDOAH for third place. The latter was going fast at the nd an! WoMd have passed PLOW STEEL in another stride. MARY IT LLEB ran well to the stretch, bat ouit badly. s, ratehed — 00730*Gordon Roberta, HO: (00722)Sam Hill. 112: 60783 Wcinland. 115: 80691 -By Right, 10S; Ol'liO.-i-Ceoige C. Jr.. 102: 60S01 Zodiac. 103. ftftQ^fi SEVENTH RACE-3-4 Miie. (Dec. 20. 1916— 1:11%— 3— 110.) Purse $500. 3-year.elds OUOAltf pnd upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $350: second. $100; third, $50. Tndejr_ Horses^ _ AWtPP'st U g ^ StrFin Jockeys Owners Equlr. Odds Str't 6 0773!) JOHN Trir ws 0 110 5 2 P 1% 1' 1" C Thpson V Mannale 130-100 60760 HEAD 0*R H'LS w 5 114 4 :: ::,: 31 :■- 21 R Carter Bisbee Stable 240-100 00092 DAINTY LADY w C 11.". 7 5 4- 4" 4' r P Martinez C B Irwin tSOO-100 ( 60760) -Q. OF TRUMPS w 4 log 1 1 21 2,: 21 4- C Studer H Farrcll 6)0-100 60803' MISS DUNBAR v. 1 101 6 4 5' 5» 5-1 5" J Thomas W H Moore 2550-100 60679 1. W. HARPER w 7 108 I fi 6" 6- 6-" 6= D Hum F R Irwin t (60710 1 SADIE D. w 5 1"6 2 7 7 7 7 7 J Hun'mer H Van Rooy 2860-100 fCoupled in betting as C. B. and F. I!. Irwin entry. Time. 24%, 49%. 1:16%. Track sloppy. $2 mutuels paid. John Jr.. $4.00 straight. 89-00 place. $2.40 show: Head Over Heels. $3.40 place, $2.00 show; C. B. and P. R. Ii win entry. $2.80 show. Liuivalent booking odd- John Jr., ISO to 100 straight. 50 to 100 plaee. 20 to 100 show; Head Over Ile.ls. 70 to 100 place. M to loo show: C. I:, aud F. R. Irwin entry, 40 to 100 show. Winner— B. g. by Marta Santa — Maude Pealy. by Ren Strome (trained by J. Mannale: bred by Mr. Walter s. Payae). Went to post at 1:08. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won cantering: second and thijrd driving. JOHN JR. sprinted lato i long lead after passing the half-mile post and. increasing it with every stride, won ia a caster. HEAD OVKR HBELS, hard ridden from the start, ran camelv, but w»n badly outrun DAINTY LADY made a fast finish and ran well. QIEEN OF TRUMPS, after showing much spied in tin- early raahiag, qnit badly. ' ■' •• -•• Scratched 09709'HamUtoa A. lit:-. (09734)HarrhjaB*a Heir, 107. • ' Overweights— Sadie D.. 1 pound: Da inly Lady. 2. dTfcdftlft^T EIPIiTH RACE— 5-3 Mile. (May 20. 1920—59—4—107.) Purse $500. 3-year-olds and OvOAW I ggwara. Cle'inin,?. Net value to winner $350: second. $100; third. $50. 'lfide~ Horses AWtPPSt "4, % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odrla Str7! '001149) CLEAR LAKE w 8 HO 7 1 1* l'l 1J In p Hum J W Tate i745oTl» 00760*KEG w 7 I'll I 1 2! 2' 3 | 2f T Wilson T G Morris 40')-ioo 60786-- Uiv DE GUISE ■ fi 11-' I 5 m 4 . 4- si| J jiun'mer It M Hollenbeck 0MM (60757 I'D! LY FHION wi: 8 Hi i W t| 5* 4-1 M Fator J A Parson 2" ^'m 60098 LADY SMALL ara 7 Ml 1 1 8* 9* U "■' J Deford G A Luukey 1020-100 60761 "PEEBLO wa 5 111 2 2 i| 7 6-1 6 P Martinez F B Irwin 7'j0- 10f 09TTC HARRY B'DBR w.sit 0 IH fi 7 7 6" 7 7 R Dority A Borland 'J360-100 Time, 24',. 40%, 1:03%. Track eloppy. :'2 mutuels paid. Clear Lake, $37.09 straight, $23.20 place, $5.20 show; Neg, 98.20 place. $8.00 show; Din de l,u:-e. $2.90 liow. . '.'Plivalent beokiag odds — clear Lake. 17."^) to 100 straight. MOO to 100 place, 160 lo 100 show; Neg, 210 to 100 place. 130 to M0 show Due de Guise. 40 to M0 show. Winner - P.. m. by Fountain Square — Clear NiBht. by Free Knight (trained by F. Rit-ch; bred by Mr. William Dietzl. Went to peat at 4:32. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the same. CLEAR LAKE, showing good speed in the going, had to be hard ridden through the final quarter and jus: lasted long enough to win in a fast finish. NEO. at home in the going, followed the pacemaker ali the way. but faltered in the final strides and should have won. Dl'C DP CI'ISE ran well. LADY SMALL was a forward contender to the last eighth, lot I '.red. Scratched -4h*9jSl*?hroae Ward, 107; 90787~Itiihhcr II. , 112; 09782 Fnsfenia K 106- 57857 Misa SedaNa, MB; 099M Claud.- Weaver. 100. Overweights — Hairy Rudder. 3 pounds. Page 4 Mobile Entries and Past Performances for Monday, March 13 MOBILE ENTRIES AND PAST PERFORMANCES FOR MONDAY, MARCH 13 WEATHER CLEAR: TRACK GOOD. Rfidnp starts at 2:30 p. m. (Chicago lime 2:30). . & Superior mud runner, x Cuvd mud runner *':' Fair mud runner. I.MI Maidens. •Apprentice P iilU/wance. b Blinker*. First Race — About 6 8 Mile. Pillse JMHt. 3 jear -olds. Claiming. (Tr.T.k record: March 11. 19L'l — 1 :IKI 111 11si,.l Todav's Ind. Horse. VVt. Rep. A.Wt Baa. DUK10* Mi-s Crestwood ... 11()X7"" 00318 bl)..lly V:irden 110x720 ' G0810 War Relief 1111X71". 60778 Trim 115x713 J 00784 Alverida 110X715 | »»'« Mtfatal A 110. 710 1 *■•'• '■- Baby F.velyn 110x710 MOM 1-oiiis Bichteuheiiu (M| 11".. .710 C077«« Oipe* Joe M» ... m, 70.-, : ••"' 10 Dorla (Mi 110 7o, n77i;- 'Brown Dirk i.\l».. 1M..700 ( "5*13 I.. -ni M) lir.. 7oo 80784 bMidalghi niialia IIS.. 780 » Second Rsce — About 5-8 Mile. 1'i.r e SS08 4 e:,r oiils and upward. Clsiiniiif,' (Track retard: Marck 11. U41— 1:00— 10 -118)*.) 0u7O6 •i.i;..i,i si., ne • 110X723 , («**M i bPc ii Ltgbl 8 US072O 1 (00742) 'S.iii Diegu 5 HO 7]-, , Oo77s Hallynew 4 118."." 710 j •;o790 Graaajr i,ee - it«x713 , 60178 tin, Kale 4 IM. .710 6S5U8 hi*. Hull 5 115*710 00887 bat/lax »rb 5 115x710 .".T11T, bPolyg.-tmist (M)... 0 116. .710 ."-I'-jai; Cremona (M) 4 110 700 G.|J88 bBlue .lay 1L. nr,x700 :'•;•:' £■«•« (M) 4 115.. 700 MM ;'-.;.' Sunnw,n| 4 1 15. . 700 trader 4 U5. . 700 Rac* — About 6 1-2 Furlongs. Pwaa .$5 K» -Third 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming [Track record: March 11. 192n— 1:21 — 4—117) I J94 t.CreM (M) t WyTS • 084* •North Shorn 4 iofitt720 WjTM^bMeer J 110X7K5 «07«C| bAeaume 8 118*718 2*95 "?,n" (I ■ 110X710 ■0453 Mm M 7 115X710 . P ' J | 1 : ( » , 1 , j , 88788 Kosefiehl 1 no.. 710 ^ 007JB01 l-Capiain Ton. B 118X710 ' 0IM-. Theresa 1 \| j 4 110. .708 8US72 bNoaaal .... 4 ll".x70"« 0U7W*" M.-kville (M).....'. 4 H0..70T, , 0O70H Mharl.s A. itun,, . 4 115x700 , B071W Ai.nelte Teller ... 5 110X700 , StlM Mi. Knit..,- (M) .. | US. .700 Fourth Race— About 6 1-2 Furlongs. Mayer Handicap. ''lir-p ?(i H). I year-olds and upward. (Track reeord: March 11, 1921-124—4—117) (•89881 FOBT CrHRCTl- MX 5 1184:728 (08777) Once Mayer. .... 3 |«g -n 80777* 1. Apple lack II. ... »; I i;o ;jc 7 1 r. 808171 Financial Rooster.. 5 109x71". (00817) Grayaoa 7 111x705 80817 bl'iomi-iiiK Tom ... 4 114X705 00777 bABsumption 8 M8. .708 ■ Fifth Race— About 6-8 Mile. Para SMB. 8-Jear elan and upward. Claiming. (Track record: Mar.-li II, MM — 1.88 18 11SV) 88051 I.Marinile 1; 111x725 ' 00778 bHipai 5 111X720 ,, 0O77S Jafe'o 8 1220715 80582 Mickey Moore 5 113x715 80482 bAce f Acs 5 l--y7io | 80734 Lieutenant Perkins. 5 ll»;x70". 80618' bSan.ly II 8 118 70". 00415 Battecraaa (M) ... 7 IMUTW Sixth Race — 1 Mile and 70 Yards. Purse $880. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Track record: March 9, 1922 — 1:." ::-' " 5 — 114 J (007951 bLegucy 6 110X725 (00799) bAmeriean Soldier.. 102 148% 8 118X720 ; i:i795- bCnptnin Burns 109 1:47% 11 112x715 j 88TI8 •I.IIemloek 109 1:45% 8 107(8)715 80787 bPhiiistine 99 1:43-;-. 9 112X715 88817 *bljnk Boy 109 1:47 ' 5 109X715 { 80786 •bOM Faithful 107 1:49% 4 111x715 00707 bChalleiiger 110 1:47 5 112X710 J 80978 bl.a KroM 115 1:47% 0 112X705 00/99 *hI.orena Maai 105 1:45 8 102X710 59305 Etholand (at] .... 4 18*.. 700 00795 b.7:ick Beeves 103 1:40% 9 112X700 I («0MS) Serbian 104 1:4 i 0 110x700 , ■OStt The C.illeeu Bawn.109 1:40 U 8 118X708 , Mobile Jockey Percentages MOBIItaT. .IOC KEY PKKC ENT ACii:S. I From January 1, 1! ^|, to lareli 7. 1f»a^, Inelnsivo. 1 At or . At or Over '•*•?• P.O. Wl. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Hinphy. W ^'3 110 4S4 109 ~- H B.van, J. P ui 114 g| 13 M 9 ^'•'Jl. T 17 85 249 42 4" 37 Puriadaa, t. .. .15 114 143 a 19 is V l li . 8 15 107 179 98 10 19 Brooke. T 14 99 2o2 37 37 '4 Muipl.y, J. ff, .. 14 no 22 3 2 1 Bog;niov ki. VV... .13 103 430 57 »; ) 7-, Boinini.k, J 12 111 329 88 48 82 Moo.iey. .1. D. .. .12 IK) 888 73 75 79 Andei.-ion. II 11 tog is 2 0 Arvin. A 10 88 91 9 3 11 Smith. F 10 103 239 23 19 10 Oanwr, C 10 115 42 4 5 | O'Malionev. C 09 888 359 32 55 49 ^:'"N ■ 09 110 IV. 17 l»i 27 At . or Over Jockey. p.C. Wt. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Chiavelta. F 09 111 147 13 ••; -1 Bollard, 1 09 104 195 18 14 17 ;ioth. J o.S 110 37 3 0 3 Ocaway, j os 102 51 4 0 « GriHa*, N 07 107 S7 t; 7 10 Canall, .1 07 loo 59 479 Marts, E 05 83 43 1 •■ • Wee, R 05 102 3s 2 4 2 BalUlat;, H 04 118 28 1 4 4 'B:ien, W. J 115 I 0 0 1 I'"-- 9 99 48 8 I 3 lfeVariam, a 10.'. 10 0 2 1 l)i minond. T 10". 5 0 0 (I ';'".v. L M8 0 0 0 0 I'e..ilTO. A 105 9 0 2 1 First Race [1st Mobile] ■mm Omm Dist IMiffHOM Wl st n % % str Fm Jook(.TS st:irt(.d ()n]t.r of MISS CRESTWOOD, blk. f, 3 no .. . k» ' a ,.ir W"111 r « tTrainer. II. NeusteicV. Owner II. Neusteter) *" ^ Hermia. BOOM Mobil.- AbC'.f 1-31 hvv :;.-". 110 1 1 11, m n- n. . •OH Mobile Ab.-,:8l:(W%Koo.l 2* Pe^» 11-618. 4" i^t* pt^l^aJlS^P^Zf!?" 4 4» 4» A T H8M Mobile Ab5-8l:0C'%slow :*J i..s x x I T aM a i: .J, I li V,ill!, ' Br«wnlhck, ObjayJaa 88M8P.G'iid3 =-4 1:15%bvy *v « 6 E U I n i \^t ? Ft.Churchill. Sandy 11., Marpaj I Vr.G'nAM lmTOy 1-4^,/t 7 j!. 2 ■ I H J? ■'• ,V,'"10r ,8 ,J,«*Effort, Q.roater, BernuvK WMF.G'nda 3-4 1:18 mud U4HI I 1 1 p ? ^: W !vmi nwvl7' VSr^S ^2*P* « Le,t(, Fc {ass st, a i-r r rt, s rt" » ssjaTw^. ayS BOXIY VARDEN, b. f. 8 HO w„ c ;- r- E'«^««- ^ v « (Trainer. J. Amend. OwBur. H. C Murnan) 7 1 r Sempronlu.. M441 F.U'uda 3-4 HlOVfefast if. Mf % 1 « ri «, 7 r- . .. £:???-?**• ""7 Maudaa. Jaae 80Mir.G-k.la 46 \ A 1?antnerl V. cv",i-"i- PWteaOai ii51% y s7 4 3 3 a . . % p"l!r"iue- rh:irJl"tf- 18888 F.G-n.l» 2-4 11^hvy 2 M 1 4 7 7 f it * 1 . S 'V^ n P»n.-8Uevil. L'kyGIn BMSB P.Gad. s-4 1:1, *£* I ml I 2 s at s^i.'6 1? 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Dumbfom.der k^ UaSKSs: Si. u iSiiiRu l?xe^i,laf;lc:r;^,,[ew,l'', MM Belmont 6-8 at 14»%raM 10 HO 3 I H «*| T RJeT 9 Kv" ynWI Uta B Xr ll^i, 64029 Jamaica 6 8 l:uO%good 3J U»1 6 9 9 6-T Ri 12 Morvlt-k BroshBov i^i V-A 1" IHMH.daG'ea 1-1 48Vofast 9 10 115 5 2 2J 2'iT Rid 10 Uuh k Bur. iniev s ml 7t mmmmVm 1-2 4»%fa8t 9f US 7 2 4'i 2' ■ Ambrose 10 Elemental. aSa Me. Zeab.t mmtSlmF^\tl 116 By Norford-Zubelda. by Montgomery. (Trainer, J. W. Murphy. n Owner. J. t w W. « Murphy). a^?«".!LAbEJ:!L^Z 2 1U ? 'J I S"' S'S r O-Mah'y 10 Crest. Corker VV . Fleer s sa: » !s»B a s i s s & b f .rr* s ssaS^jss Second Race [2nd Mobile] ' ,, | ; j { J , I , I 1 S1Kr.OXn l,UK-A""'" r-S »'«*• 4-,^ar-«l,lH «.„! ,.„u:,r,l. ( lalu,.,^. a. lllillTli II, |J i:i | ;IM) lO I IN •/..) ^^fTrS.'c.Vavis. Owner. hIV..). " C°W*n "-—Bnehtstone. by Deut.ohland. 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"' A~«*^-~ ^- »» ■-» V;;'s SS2 Ab U \TT£ l, m t\ T H^11" J f^^-'-.^Hope. Raffeny 58418 N.KTn Ab 6-8 lM%tm*t 3-6 113 , ■ ^ ;:V,''-"' " „ '•':'»!"- . «'l.Fr.,„.e, 68312 N.Kfn Ab 6-8 1:01 hvy 4 1M 2 T Maa 7 K h,"i" n "^""'l'''"- Ai.na:ilar - M N KTn Ab r,-s TOl^fast 7 111 U T Baa 8 OriBWl L?!'^ ?!' W*r,» r*281Dermr 5-8 ? ' ■°WeB' S('"UMi" l:03%faat 27 112 PM-ieiru I , . -1 I'or.ur 5-81^3Waat 8 112 c^ W iV" '"i -! r" ,v '»""• «■ '"'•'""••n. HUn.-i.ii, 16761 M-„. v. Ab I II* mud 18 U8 U VV DYaa. i 8 U ! ,'• V^ T' n-r^!!^: "^rtaack ni u. i ...'. :;.4 , „;,.,,s, ,^, ,, ?. 5 KSs o ^:.,:;:;:;e°Mik::,v:,;:;H,,i:;;" "■ ''"SSi^cV APPlegate. o JLV* C. A. ApplegaS ™^»°^ » ^"^eck. S fg-;1" ^iagSS ;:49 i i ^•25SS!,22ri?i^^ \t 1 ,m-th U, ■ «■»» ''• V. Machta velli. MONF.G'nda Halo 3-4 1 lCVihvy 7 100 3 •", 5 6« 4.1 ■ ry MB P.O-MI 3-4 1:18yhvy M M8 6 9 U 10'»K.» H !h"" "' ^ £&! ob S"""n S*2^ ,{ms *077F.O'»aa 3-4 1:14 fast 41 103 3 Vi ^aaaa "fJ8"-, Be,s " l». »««-hJ«wm 11 7.1 * h Th p. . HtP.G*aai 3-4 1 l.'.^.siow 4 109 7 7 4 «* ^? J***" *? **f*«. J— ay MMa Maaala .:.H7 H.deG'ce 3-4 1:14^^10 HI 16 M 86 -ffi?. ^'SCr ,1 JB^^BSo^lTaSL POI.yGAMIST br g. C (M) 115 By -|, Wl , by Yailke6 (T.-ai.«r. J. C.-immins. Owner, J. Ciimmins). ""' n.| ,„T 3-4 1:16%fuSt 13 111 «,. j g S,n 'Sr'^'f'11''^'™'1111, ■•!■•-. LM-m-r 6-8 148 fast I HI P,lU„, — ' J sSkaaV* 0 uL£? TS "■•'"■ 5 °-"'"M;i.I 64H8 Duttarla 7 I 1 X%taat H-6 1M taawHgiS^i i £ g"!^ W""^ UttlaaVt. ^ ™~ ••« ■ « * - ' « - ; ? aSSsr s «staS^MS2Sc. ssjj? C:tEfl?aNinVer.b-/1 Mcpherson. Owner!0 J. McPher.on)^ Di0k WM" *""■ 0,lin-- ^ ^tar Sboot. Binjetrsa. 2-4 1:1:. fast 12 111 9 11 9 9' 8" C Po ,,, . io V, ir ,0,'£«V»"t« ««"». ArcUUe ■ ■•Iff.son 6ifl:u9%fa8t M 107 4 3 I = » , \ SuHP Tm.« 'n ^ '^1W SMSLalMfti 3-4 1:32%faHt 167 100 8 7 7 8 8» J 88aCa» Z l, i "' U/a1tu",rls' No1 Y«« MMti^M. MidWM l«»8n mi UZ W^m^mji SSmm^SSmJmTmSU m%gL\*£* Owner. R. JL). * Hastings-Blue Jacket, by Whist.e Jacket. -.4881, Omaha 5-8 1:01 fast 17-10 110 f, rornneii ll af^SS "aCS: Kt,'e"1- Zttilur 64873 Oaaaaa 1 1 141 fast H-M IM - nvnS ' 12 '( h«Mn' p'm1 ai;t0i"- J ,""si'f'1"' 54783 Omaha 4^ f 68 good 4 IM M M I'P.nPv £^5 UaU "V. S.ep 54781' Omaha ■ •} f 67 good M 128 ?• J MW I I 1 ,'. " v Kr''ler' 0IJ °',u 64629 Krte Ab 6-8 148%iaf. 14-5 116 m w Frank'n m!m r'AS;I,."l''""IJOy- 5*^" 64495 Krie Ab 5^8 1 Z fast 11 110 %% RgS ■ St ^M^on^r SSS PAT(?rS!i,*-»!'4llSm. Owner, Sf. Overton). % "* "'v' ■'"i^ by Hawk.wick. ^^fss: .isa a s s?j 7: , ? ? s t^ simmSrt^^^vt* s?:» ii^i;^k r in 7i «? ?.?:« ^H Is^v^-hLi S2 .9892 F.G'i.ds la.1t, l:a2%hvy 100 99 5 6 6 I I 0- J Wallace S IL'X^J''*'** VmmUM. WJaTan 11-4 2:07 fast 30 10414 4 5 6 4» 4*8 1 ■« y ? &£"& J— "^ Mf ^Oeffson l«.58»i Bl^1! X6 S SSJRr^SSaat^k^^ iUEfT°rS R^C .Vroxler. Owner,1^. C. Trox!er) * ™" **- ^ "y «„ Ruby. ^ [as a issisi . s j ; s x & ? ^ n1 B^i,,sa'dsrMnflf «■ 9173 Jeffson 3-4 w^i ,1, i? ' •Sal"1«|w"«xl. Fleer 1:15 fast 8 114 2 I 7 ki but 8278 Kmpire Ab 3-11 :10%fast 30 0 4 I 4 S 8* C PoncT ^ 5* »»«■%*». J—g-W -£#•: MisasiUff} s, , S?g45isr?«aav58^ rRA(T!aKineb;. Y Veed. Owner. J. Reed). * Ormondale-Dicker. by Ogdea. 87M .".. ..bile Ab o-8 1:04' hvv ■ lit; k ■ k ; cm t ^- . MSI Mexico 5-8 1:04 faat 13 M 6 6 p D t aaS V. ! Y— ^»?9a. CartMab'ta. MllllMl 1635 Mexico 5-8 1:02 fast 15 I ? 7 7 5,4 ^ Sfjfff" J SEL,*"**^ **«-»»• 8660 Mexico 6-8 J. luw^oj \m22l Wh" S,'hH 1:03 fast 14 107 | | ki S»e' MKMaxtoa 5-8 l:04«.fast n 1102 3 3 Z L!7atg^. I5g*g^»!— *♦ T^aUMayo 449 Mexico 5-8 1:04 Tast 20 HO I 2 2 *l all w « • i " v , '• . H,Kh- Morooi. iOktea II ,363 Mexico 61 f 1:12 fast U 0 3 , S 6^ E T m", .f re S s7 JT; t"" , :"'' "! iU""i' 1280 Mexico 1-4 24%fastl3 117 7 1 • ' J.i W W Bot-slfi Bog ski 7 ( xLv MyhnendPat. ^ "V^ Sco.,ter. James- Treadwell M' "'"« LOYALIST, eh. g. 6 108 By The Manager — Ancient, by Cesarion. (Trainer. J. HagRerty. Owner, Roscdale Stable). 60613 Havana 1 1-16 1 latr^slow 5} 11', 111 I ; ;« G Fields 7 M. Jane Baker, Ilianca. Holly C. 6u.:iti9 Havana 1 1-16 l:52?shvy 5 112 1 'J 2 5 6 617 C. Flelda ■ Rockport. Itianci, Hocnir 6CS77 Havana lm.-.Oy l:44^fast ." 113 J 3 3 U Is 2" G Fields 9 C.Holters, W.Turnb'w, Maysville 60.148 Havana 5} f 1 :06V.fast 7 11« I I 4 3! 3* G Fields 7 Amer.Kagle. M. earner, M.H'ins E99-'4 Havana BJ f l:08^s'.ow 6 106 5 4 4 6» 6S| G Fields S Disc'sion, ShootAwav, Nor.Belle tS7il Havana ImoOy 1 :43",6fast 4 111 6 2 2 I 3» 34* W Kelsay 8 Jacobean, Blawaway, Wise Man 69728 Havana ImoOy l:444,fast 21 105 4 6 I 6 • «»• G Field* 7 Jacobean. Wise Man, Hocnlr C9620 Havana 1 3-16 2:00\fast 3 104 3 1 1 1 2» 2* G Fields 8 Mildred, Dolph. Cork C9404 Havana ImaOy l:»::\fast 2 Mill] 1» l» M Swart 8 JackHealey, M.J.Baker. B.Fanat K ?M Havana ImaOy 1 :44 fast 2 lift 1 1 1 2 2 1 2l J Chalmera 8 Col.Lit. B'byFauat. W.G.McC't'k TIMOTHT 3. HOGAN b. g. 7, 110 By Filigrane— Martha Arnew, by Carl 0. (Trainer, G. Warwick. Owner, G. Warwick). BMM Havana 1 1 :I!".-,mui1 ."• Will 7 7 7" K Hunt 7 Hal four. Ma iorDomo; On James MM Havana 1 1:4:: slop |i MB 7 7 6 6 6" 6- H Hrydges 7 Money. George W., Mary Erb GMSS Havana 1 l:46=shvy 20 105 o 6 6 6 6 6!« J Simmons 6 Hazel W.. Qearen W.. Koran 60378 Havana 11:41 fast 20 100 1 2 5 6 6! 6" J Chalmers 8 ;ol lenFHnt, George W., Fictile 60269 Havana lm50y 1:43 fast 30 108 4 4 5 7 7 712 J Chalmers 7 Chincoteague, Harlock. Dan efll99 Havana 1 1:41 fast 10 112 3 6 7 8 8 8IT W Mor sey 8 O. Palmer, J.O'Connell. B.Faust 60149 Havana 51 f 1 :0SV„fust 15 111 6 6 6 61 B2| W Morsey 9 Pittsburg, Lit. Cottage. T. Goose 60066 Havana 1 l:4214fast 6 111 1 2 2 2 2* 1" W Mor'sey 9 Rey Ennis. Suez. Thistlebloom JOHN J. CASEY, br. r, I HO By Bryn Mawr— Brown Bess, by Blitzen. (Trainer, W. Scuitto. Owner, W. A. Crawford). •MIS Havana 11-1*1:61 fast 20 M 14 4 I 3s 14 W Pool t Maysville. LittleCink. Osgood ^-ti8.r) Havana lm.Mty 1:44 fast H 111 9 I S 8 8- 8»J T Burns 10 Hainan. Maysville, Osgood MM Havana lmaoy l:51V.-.hvy 4 110 3 3 3 1 l1 ]' T Burns 9 McAfee, Guardsman. H. Hunley G0564 Havana :!-4 ] :17'Hihvy 12 114 2 7 4 34 3'3 T Burns 9 Mack Garner, Bengalese. Parol 60.122 Havana 3-4 1:14^fast 4 lt 7 7 9 6 61 4*1 J Maiben 10 MessKit. Quaker, MachiueGun'r CWMi Havana 2-4 1 :14^fast 4 IM 10 Jo 7 21 M P Prible 12 Dragoon, Shy Ann. Acclamatloa C9706 Havana 1 ItMffetaat 8 110 4 4 4 2 2' 6* W Kelsay 11 Suez. Caraway, Navajo MM Havana BJ t LOD^EOod 1 112 6 7 6 6'1 4» A Pickens 10 Bengalese, GeorgeW., K'gWorth 69492 Havana 3-4 1:15 fast 8 112 2 2 3 2l 7s! A Pickens 11 James. Felix M., Golden Bed WHIPPOORWIIX. ch. g, 7 108 By Olambala— Nightfall, by Voter. (Trainer, D. Montour. Owner. Brickyard Stable). , 6o€l:l Havana 1 1-16 1 : •». slow Up Ion •_• 4 » 7 6' 65 J Maiben 7 M. Jane Baker. I'.ianea. Dollv C. MM Havana 1 1-M l:n-.!=-hvy 8 M I I 4 I I 6-1 J Maiben • J.O'Con'll. Tawas'tha. B Hunley 60"21 Havana "-4 l:15^fast 3 HO 7 5 4 31 1" J Maiben 10 Invincible. Catoctin, Humpy 6021." Havana Bi f l:0S-'fcfast 4 10u 3 8 9 9 7» M Swart 9 Major Domo, Mike, Catoctin MM Havana 3-4 1 :V, fast 4 108 10 9 7 62 2f N Swart 10 J'nyO'C'nell. C.Boris. W.orQuit 60018 Havana 6J f 1 : *Vsf ust 6 106 4 9 9 6'1 21 M Swart 10 Lullaby. Lyric. Of Merrick 69877 Havana lm50y l:49\hvy 3 111 7 6 4 4 4* 4" E Atkins'n 9 G.Jamea, J.O'Con'ell, T.J.Hojan 69830 Havana lmSOy 1:47 fast 8 110 1 2 1 2 41 6»1 E Atkins'nlO Great Hawk, Little Dear Zoie 69741 Havana ImBOy l:45%faat 8 US * 6 • 7 7 «'• J Connors 7 Lit.Gink. BabyFaust, DixleGln ALF VEZINA, b. g, 1 110 By Rey Hindoo — Dally, by Giganteum. (Trainer. R. Lee. Owner, Ashland Stable). MM Havana lm". iyl:44 fast 10 112 2 I I 4 4' 7«J C Rob'son 10 Human, Maysville. Osgood Mil Havana 1 1-16 1 :" 2%hvy 10 110 6 5 6 6 6» 61" B Kenn'dy 0 Rockport, Biancn, Hocuir UWl Havana 1 1 :44Ksfast 10 110 17 8 7 7« 5» G Fields 8 Jacobean, Haran, Mildred 60152 Havana 1 l:3944fasu 15 110 3 6 S 6 6» 4* G Field 7 Poilu, Jacobean, Brynlimah 60X11 Havana lmf.Ov l:«M%faat 5 103 4 7 7 6 4'1 a* G Fields 11 B'lianal'n. H.M Stevens. H'treit MM Havana lm50y l:44%fast 10 107 8 6 6 6 4« il\ G Field* 8 EliasO., Kockport, W G.McC'ock 6'jr.65 Havana lm50y l:49^.slow 20 111 3 1 3 i 6" 511 G Corey « M.J.Haker, J O'Connell, Mildred Page 5 Third Race [3rd Mobile] TMIIM) RACK — About t; i-~ l'm-lonns. 4-year-old* mid upward. Clatm-inu. IMarek it. 1021 — IsSd — » — 117.) CREST, b. g. 4 (M) 115 Ej Out of Reach— Pierrette, by Ben Brush. (Trainer, R G. Denny. Owner, 0. 0. Denny). 60794 Mobile Ab 5-s 1:0:! hvy 4 12"' I 1 1 l'J 1*5 C Garner 10 Corkey W., Fleer, Xortli Shore to504 F.G'nils 51 f l:10%hvy 40 102 2 I I l| 2J H Thomas 12 Herald, UOW, Fort Churchill HSU P.G'nda 1-4 l:14'4..good II 111 5 5 3 7' 11" C Turner 12 Pl'nBill, Sim. Simon. Nutcracker U-0XS F G'nds 3-4 l:17^»hvy 25 100 1 1 1 2'i 2* H Thomas II Iron Boy, Capers, Ladf Mildred 59819 P.G'nda --4 |J| h\y 12 110 5 3 3 7' 9l! C Lang 11 Bon. Blue, Archive, (Jrannv l.ee MBIT F.Q'nda 111 MTsbl J GO 106 9 5 12 12 12'* H Thomasl2 Anticipate. Helen Atkin, Ettahe 69573 F. Grids ]m74i 1 :47%good 20 lo7 o t 4 10 11* 11 »* A Gantnerl: M.Kapjiold, Herniodeu, Archive 69422 F.G'nds 3-4 114%fast 20 112 6 8 4 5* 6* L Coney 11 It. Lee, Archive, Straight Shot C9.::2 Jerf son Hl:HVut 20 118 1 8 10 10* 10'* H King 11 Honorable. Wireless, Boy C. Wlfti F.raoire Ah 3-4 1:12 good 50 111 4 8 I 7* 7* D Stirling II W.Penn'ut. Asterisk, T.-a-Llni tlJis»|Ualifie.l NORTH SHORE, b. f, 4 105 By Martinet— Galinda, by Galveston. (Trainer, J. Phillips. Owner. J. Hennessey). MM .Mobile Ab 5-s 1:03 hvy 4 11.1 4; i 4 4J 4"' M An.l'sonIO ('test. Corkey W. Fleer 60762 Mobile Ab 5-8 l:02*4 fast 10 115 3 2 2 22 : »11 And'sonlO Granny Lee. Nolawu, Assume 60589 F.li'nds ;;-4 l:16mny 8 98 4 7 7 8' 6" C Lang 12 Vansylvia. Turnabout. Twopair 60505 F.G'nds 5J f 1 09»,5hvy 4 107 8 8 8 61 7*1 C Lang 12 Ras. Turnabout, Granny Lee 60258 F.Gnds 5-4 1.15 good 6 102 1 3 2 21 33 C Lang 9 Betsinda. Titunia, Back Bay 60uS7 F.G'nds 3-4 1:16 hvy 8 102 3 I 3 3« 3» A Wilson 8 Betsinda, Back Bay, Archive 68685 Bowie «i f 1 22 slow 12 99 4 7 8 61 8*1 C Lang 13 Burgoyne. Moroni. Tidings 58352 Laurel 1 IMttjtaat 11 98 6 S 2 2 1* H C Lang 10 Osgood. Peggy Rives, Sunrose FLEER, cb. g, 6 110 By Astronomer — Fleda B., by Falsetto. (Trainer. H. Remus. Owner. E. J. Hefferman). MM Mobile Ab M IM hvy 10 115 4 :! :'. 3* 31' W P.og'ski 10 Crest. Corkey W., North Shore tofiSl P.G'nda 2-4 I M~BblJ 8 10i» I 7 7 5J 6* J Wallace 11 lirummoiid. KoyC. ISiownCLeck 6''415 P.G*ada 3-4 I:lS%Caat 15 107 7 5 7 !■ V C I.ang 11 Betsinda, Satana, Murphy MAS P.G'nda 3-4 l:H'*go»d8 K»6 6 8 4 8i SI!J Wallace IS I'l'iiBill, Sim. Simon. Nutcracker ■MB F.G'nds 1 1-16 1:51 Vimud 10 100 4 2 I 3 34 C" Q Br.'ning 8 H.l'ard'r, 1'nBoy, Homew'dB'nd 69702 F.G'nds 1 1-16 l:61%mud 6 101 3 3 3 3 4- 6'* E Scobie 8 ("yriglit, H.fardner, Tr'ksterll. MM P.G'ada 3-4 1:15 slow 15 104 9 10 » 9"" 8" K Scobie 11 T.Nephew, Actress, A.Hauiilto* £94o3 P.G'nda 3-4 l:15%ulow la lot 7 5 8 4* 3« ■ Scobie 11 Bolo. Sandalwood, Apple.Iackll. C92SI Jeff son 3-4 1 :13%fa.Ht 12 110 8 7 5 61 6'» R Hoi' way 10 Satana, Sandy H., Heroisms 69140 Jeffson 3-4 l:lfi%slow 8 110 4 6 2 4' 4s C Lang 12 Pretender. Horeb. Back Bay 1 ASSUME, br. g. 8 115 By Disguise — Chancery, by Inflexible. (Trainer. T. Scott. Owner. J. Leonard). 607*'.;' Mobile Ab 5-s l:02Js.slow 10 120 4 6 I 4; i'-\ C, Walls 10 Cr.uinyl.ee. NorthShore, Nolawn MB F.G'nda 3-4 1 :i::%fust 4 108 7 7 4 6» 5*1 L Morris 11 Murphy. Machiavelll, Rolo E9111 Jeffson 3-4 1:18 mud 15 110 4 4 4 61 61 E Barnes 7 Burgoyne, Anticipate, A.ofAees 69033 Jeff son 2-4 1:15%slow 15 110 6 6 6 «» 6«} C Ponce 7 Pnnamnn, Grayson, Flib'yg:bbet 62158 Sh' port 7-8 1:29 fast 3-5 122 2 I 1 1 1* F J Heupel 6 Horeb. Oak. Belle, Klngling 11 63106 Sh'port 61 f l:09*,good 3-6 115 5 4 4 11 1* J Heupel 7 RoscoeGoose, Petrograd, PI. Bill 62813 F.G'nds 5} f 1 :07 faat 10 112 12 8 8 5"" 2* L Conn'llyl2 PortLight, T'cher'sPet, SandyH 62666 FG'nds 1 1-16 l:47«fcfast 13-5 104 S I i 1 H 67J T Jarvis S Sentimental, MagnetLand, Sasia SELMA G., ch. m. 6 110 By English Lad— Flammula, by Flambeau. (Trainer. C. Howard. Owner, B. Howard). BBM FG'nds E| f l:09^hvy 30 105 11 11 9 9= 9n H Jones 12 Bas. Turnabout. Granny Lee 6 H71 r.G'nda 1 1-16 l:48*fcfast 30 102 9 9 9 9 9 9" H Thomas 9 Trickster IL. Phelan. Nordet k 60091 F.G'nds 11-16 1:5:; hvy 12 103 4 5 6 6 31 514 A Wilson B MissR.inkin. Naplhaliiis. Pattern 69821 F.li'nds 3-4 1 :lS'.„hvy 20 110 7 9 9 7° 7'*B MariellilO Jago. Belinda. Back Bay 68620 Jeff son ll:44%fast 31 107 41 C Howard 0 JoeJoe. Thunderbird, East.P'cess 68142 Frie 1 1 :53%hvy 6 1418 3" C Howard 5 IMg, Kunmlc, Rivulet MS Erie 3-4 1:22 hvy 15 116 3* C Howard 5 Doctor I)., Bog. Walter Mack 67991 ErUs 3-4 IflVjhry 61 109 1 1 C Howard » Jamest;., Rivulet, MabelTrask BTEVENSON, b. g, 7 115 By Hilarious^ — Responsful, by Meddler. (Trainer, F. Wright. Owner, Anderson Bros.). 60455 r.G'nda 3-4 l:14U.fast 10 110 3 7 6 "1 4s C Ponce 12 PortLi^'ht. Blue.Teans. L'yMild'd 69630 F.G'nda 3-4 l:U%tMt 8 110 7 6 « 91 971 C Ponce 11 Machiavelll. Jerry Actress 61370 Church"! 1 l:41\good 3-5 112 2 9 10 10 Pul.up.N Barrett 10 New~l W.. Pullux, Peggy 0. 61118 Latonia 1 1-8 1 :53Vtfast 5 110 4 1 1 1 21 2»* J Roberta 11 Luthair, Kingfisher. Laay IiOB 49333 Ft. Frie lm7nv 1:41*: fa«t 11 106 6 6 6 «• 6T J Gruber 7 Bullion. Wynnewood. Belsrit 49054 K'w'rth l«n70y 1 :45Hfast 47-10 110 6 4 S 4 2"* 21 W Hein'chl4 FortBliss. Mite. Belario 48899 Wlt.dxor 1 1-8 l:52%fa8t 5 107 1 1 1 1 1* 1* W Heln'ch 7 KingJ.. TheyShall.NotPass.B'lari. ROSEHFLD. br. m, 6 110 By Rodondo — Oofield, by Matchless. (Traine., T. B. Waters. Owner, T. B. Waters). MM Mobil.- lm7oy J : ck Jivy 4 M S I I I P 6'?f Garner B UtfrntJ, Capt. Burns. Blue St.ir , & 775 Mobile Ab t|f l:J7'SKOod 20 111 17 6 6 fc2 VI C Garn.r B Mab. Bose.liff. ( ockroaeh 68564 N.K' ton lm70y 1 :5.r.ysslow 12 110 4*3 P. McCann 6 Will Soon, Railbird. Sec. Cousin 68534 N.K'ton lm'Oy 2:03 hvy 6 110 1» B McCann »i Tlninderbird. Bey Ennis. Nan 58499 .N.K' ton B) f 131 mud 6 106 410 B McCann 7 St.Banner, Tw.Seveu. MaryErb 68461 N.K'ton 6i f l:25%fast 13-10 116 2' T Rae B Mii;:iieIL. Blancliita, Anna Star 68376 N.K'ton 3-4 1 :18*i;fast 16 112 6*1 T Rae 8 M.Kruter. Tw. Seven, L. Eyes II. 68308 N.K'ton filfl:27%fast 9 116 4-'i T Rae 5 Rivulet. Tw.Seveu, Miss Kruter 66043 Kempton 1 1:46 fast 8 101 3=1 F Moore * Frivolous. Plautarede, Homum CAPTAIN TOM. ch. g, 5 115 By Fair Flay— Florin, by Hamburg. (Trainer, J. J. Troxler. Owner, J. 3. Troxler). 60799 Mobil- lin."y :"j'.,hvy M 1 14 :! 1 1 1 24 2' 1 W M'phy (i dm WoMrr. DickieW.. \m M— I 6 ».rA)9 F.G'nda 1 1-8 2: N| hvy 30 Hi9 I 2 6 11 11* 10=* F Murphy l'J Tulsa, Nordeck. Old Faiilitiil $0172 F.G'n.ls 1 1-lu l:47H'-'st 20 104 3 6 6 7 8 8" F Weiner 8 Zone d'Annee, Corson. OllieW'd , 40088 F.G'nds 3-4 Lll^hvy 15 100 7 9 9 81 8'* G Brenlngll Iron Boy, Crest, Capers 60012 F G'n. la 3-4 1:17 hvy 30 103 9 7 7 8'1 7" G Bre'nlngll Twopair. Browultill, ServiceStaT 69820 F.G'nda 2 4 1:18 hvy 30 100 M 8 8 91 9" L Coney 12 Bustler, Bee'sWing, UelenAtklo M490 Wlr.dsor 1 1-8 1 E, '.Ufast % 108 7 6 4 4 71 81* R Har'tonlo btlMsesle*, KihUkl-.. G'ide/ibaw, C6760 K' worth lm70v 1-47 |«dl| 111 3 7 » 8 9' 10'« J Wlltlaiusll Krankllc, Y'g Adam. Uttl* * K29H lj.t..i.ii. 1 1 4 1. 07*4,f*Ht U1 1«9 4 7 » 11 10* 10" R Hsr'tor.12 Vir«o. British Liner. Pli THERESA, b. f, 4 (M 110 By Sain— Bashford BelJe, by Falsetto (Trainer. R. Williams. Owner, G. 3. Long). 61427 P.G'nda lm7 Jy 1:41 fast II 111 1 I E 6 6= 6;1 E Anthonyl'l Mnfbailr. B.WatciII., Pattern ■MEtF.G'ada ta»70y l:47Vigood 10 106 3 4 7 8 8* 8!» A Uamm-rlO W.M.-Lemore. K.liol.l. Hermodin , 1MB F.G'nda B-4 1:14'. fast 12 M 4 4 a 54 7»i J D M'ney 12 Brislow, Archive. Blossomiiouse 6(120 F.G'nds 3-4 l:14%s!ow 50 10219 9 9 6 B»« W Lanc.-t 10 Sandy II., Bhilanderer. Actress 69819 F.G'nds 3-4 1:20 hvy 40 1415 8 11 11 11 11" W Lancet 11 Bon. Blue, Archive, Granny Lee , 69574 r.Cnda 3-4 l:14*fegood 30 103 7 9 9 91 9" W Lancet 12 Troilus, Granny Lee. Cliii'lifi^l.. , N0HANT. ch. g, 4 115 By Rockton — Consuelo II. , by Bradwardine. (Trainer. C. A. Applegate. Owner, C. A. Applegate). 6-372 F.G'nda 1 1-1»; 1:47 •..'-.. l SI 10:; 10 7 7 IN 10s' A Gantner 10 British Liner. Bond. OMFaltbfal 1 BBM F.C.'nds 1 1-16 IrfBtsfU* 7 103 7 9 9 8 41 l»* II Thorax II Phelan. Pie. Kind's p,e!le B8M F.G'nds 1 1-16 1 :48-"-„fast 20 100 7 7 7 7 61 «'• E Ainbrse 7 Corson. Mark West. Quito C7759 Jamaica Im7f y 1:45' fautt 15 117 1 5 5 5 6J 6" J Ritchie (i Jock Scot. Episode, Orderly 67380 Aq'duct I l:29"-ifast 20 111 8 7 7 7 6* 5" T Rice 10 Crystal Ford. Romany, Thiiubl: 67299 A.fduct 11:42 slop 7 112 5 4 6 6 6 6" G Babin 5 Vulcanize, Fluff, I-i Kross 60V77 Sar'toga 1 l:40%fast 15 111 6 6 5 5 6* 5*1 S Sndinan 0 Auuiveisary, TheLamb, Veterai. K885 Empire 1 1-16 l:48Vfegood 7-4 110 4 4 4 4 4* 4'« C H Miller 5 K.offhell'r. S.V'dict, W'n'tHall I JACKVILI.E. br. g. 4 (M) 110 By Dr. Boot— Sainville, by Sain. (Trainer, D. Campbell. Owner, D. Campbell). C073S Mobile Ab 5-8 1*1 hvv M 115 5 I 4 Q F W Hog'ski B B.Bay, I.'y U'h'ter. EkL*btcab*ai M74 Mobile Ab5-8 1:00 g.iod 30 116 I 7 7 X- S-?. R Rice lit M.. Maxim. Ml.aV.ita. B'dP'.ess ikM F.G'ada 3-4 l:14'ifast 30 106 4 7 9 9 S ?0 F Weiner » Br'iuPe.ldl'r, Cornstalk. Brislow IBM F.G'nda I 4 lis hvy 30 loS 12 8 6 8* 8'* M Har son 12 Gr'nlund. M.Kanklu. Couc'tratt CHARLES A. BYRNE, b. g, 4 115 By Assagai— Lady Eastman, by Maaetto. (TiaiiMr. A. Burleui. Owner, A. BorJeisx). IBM klObil Ab H !••: h\j M 124 7 7 S ] 5" G M:in;-; .n B P.'kP.ay. .I'ck'ville. I I*btfb*1 ■MB F.G'nda 1-4 1 17'. hvy M M I I 6 I 6'* .1 WaUbaCa ; Kirali. Baadalwaad, Philanderer Ksntti FG'ada 1-4 l:K%bvjr 12 l-:: 7 7 7 7* V- i: Raaa'elU B Service Star, Bttaba, Kas 1MB F.G'nda 3-4 1:17 hvy M MM 6 I 7' B** J Owns II 'iwop.iir, Bn.wnl'.ill. ServiceStar 69-90 F (i'n-ls 1-4 l:lB%bvjr IS 111 1 8 7 71 fc1* B Mari'elM12 Cac.-mibo. C-clden Autumn. Car BB F.G'ada 3-4 1:15 slow 60 ]4 7 11 9 10 101 9" R Rom'ell! 11 T.Ncabev, .\clress. A. Hamilton MB F.G'nda 3-4 1:16 mud 15 M 7 10 10 B*| B** B Mari'elUlO Mic.M're. Pbiiand'r. MissBaukh F7:t47 Th'cllffe I 1 HHgeiia II 103 12" N Eurger 12 Black Top, Broadview, V\ alk Ut E73I9 Th'cllffe 5* f 1 10 m-xi I Ki6 2l N Burger 1 Earnest. Treadwell, M.trpuy ANNETTE TELLER, b. m. 5 110 By Magneto— Milldale. by Miller. (Trainer, J. H. Buscher. Owner. Marmoug-ct k De Latour). 14091 Mobile Ab 5- . l:4i:: hvy 44 115 8 I I 7' "-"' J Conway IBJ17, I.'y ICI.'ter. JacUville MSB F.G'ada 1-4 llliUmad 30 10519 7 8 BJ 918 F C'ltilettlll Actrasa, Bertha S.. Back Bay IBM JesTaaa 5-8 1 .'■:.'.. fast 6 M C"l A Facarra 7 Baa Queen, BefawBaadera, 4:inon MMJatTaaa I 8 102 fast 20 109 7" A Pecarro 7 Murphy. J.Frederick, IMocletian r,:-62r FG'nda 1 1-16 l:4T**faat 12 9*i 3 2 5 8 8* 81" T Jarvis 141 Graadac, Baatry, Newel w. B19W F.G'nda 1 l-IB l:4B%faat 40 98 2 2 3 4 lO-'lO-' S Mitchell 11 Chesty. 4iur Birthday, 4;alway ISM F.G'nda lm70y 1 46»«ood 40 94 I 6 9 13 13- I3-3 S Mitchell 14 On High, Salute. McAaoa itni JaTaoa :;4:;8 hvy 12 MM 9 8 8'i 8* W Hela'obia l). "b.ii, M.Krater, B.J'.'mel H 61663 Jefson 3-4 1:15 fast 30 107 1 2 6 9 9 * 1 ' Ponce » B .leans. Lov.'slxjuell., 4 nlllsrl MK. KRUTER. oh. g. I (M) 115 By Transvaal— Xllllft Kruter, by Orimar. (Tiainer, T. Hodge. Owner, T. Hodge). ■IBM Mobile Ab B-t 149 hvy 50 1M I I I V 4; , .1 w M*phj i t CM .t. Oarke* W . Fleer W4SI liavuna 3-4 tTtlfaalaay 5 112 6 2 I 21 7»1 45 Flelda 11 A'ti.Ked, A'maha, K.audWmer I .46 ll.ivai.a 1-4 1:15 fast 20 112 4 2 1 V 34 J Fields II Ualilsa, Alhxarv.-n. Keltol MI21 Havana RflMtkfbat 12 IM 11 M s 81 s«i r, FlaMa IS M.PafT, Acctaaaattaa, M. Nash MM lla-.una lniiOy 1 :45»ifast 8 103 6 I 3 8 11 U" O Fields 11 Discord. Sir Adsum, Stir Cp t-M.IC Huvatia 54 f 1 :07'4,faat 31 lo9 7 4 6 fc.ik 1 1 - «* ; Fi.-i.Ja 12 W.ofCiiVe. W'e.kl. ss. i.Ben-y . ■ 1^1 Havana 51 f l:ll%slow 5 110 9 I 4 6» 9*« G Fields 9 Cartas, Win or Quit, Lullaby C9243 lla.ana I l:42%slow 7 103 7 3 3 6 5 1 l " J Chalmers 8 Medusa, T. J. Hogan, IK.II} C Fourth Race [4th Mobile] I'OIKTll HA i; Altont 4; 1-1! rillaaaa liayer II:i ml i -:i p. B aajajr alabi itml uiMvaril. MauwBj 11. IMS! — ItSd — i — 117.) FORT CHURCHILL, b. h. 6 118 By Honeywood— Tainiga. by Emperor of Norfolk. (Truii.er. F. D. McElroy. Owner. L. J. Carey). 60766 MoMIe Ab i-l LMHalOl .-- 120 1 1 1 Is V- W Hinphy S Sandy IL. Mitrpliv, Cold Stone MM F.G'nda 5* ri 10- hvy ::-2 ir :: 1 1 Cl 41 W Baaa'eblZ Herald, (rest. Lararaa 696.il F.G'nda 34 111 last 15 111 6 6 11 U 11"« H Thomas 11 Arrowhead, Panaman. tJraysos MM F.G'nda E| t lUVt I 8-5 111 1 13 31 4*1 H Thomas 8 Rapid Bay. Khali. John's I'uim* 69474 F.G'nda 3-4 ItlSajaaaMl 6 H 5 2 1 1 3' B*J G W Car'll .. M'v'uMay. U'hCost, .I.S.R'rdor 68917 Jeffson 3-4 1 :15y;,good 31 113 2 11 11 1& A Wilson B Col. Taylor. Sikhim, Abluae 68876 .1-ff son 1-4 l.lSV-.hvy 2 115 1 1 1 1« 1« C Lang B Marmite. Anticipate. M. Maria 68837 Jeffson *-4 1 :17Hmud 4-6 1"7 3 111* 1 ■# J Butwell «Anti(ip»te Murray. Marmite GRACE MATERS, b. f, 3 105 By Malamont— Bracktown Belle, by Cuaard. (Trainer. F W. Moore. Owner. L. W. Moore). 60777 Mobile Ab BM 1 » sCOad 41 pa I 4 I 1' || M And'son 7 Ap.JacklL. Kirah, Promis'sTom , BMZB F.G'nda t-4 l:12%faa Q M I I 6 61 6* J Owcna 11 Aviaaa, Gaaa. C.urton. ULaraiac ■MB F.G'ada 2-4 l:M%faa« 12 K16I 6 4 4 l» 2&* J D M'ney B Cap Back, B.Bay. Daddy Won 68663 Bowie 6j f 1 2H,.slow 37f 10J 7 8 8 8* 10" ■ Josiah 12 All Fair. Moc-o, Bee's Wax 68353 I*i urel 3-4 l:15Wast 6 98 1 2 3 3'1 4*1 C Lang « Moco. I'ltiniata, Simplicity 68123 Laurel 3-4 l:14%fast 1 10-5 6 4 4 8 " 21 A Allen 7 Moco. Miles S.. Trouhler 679:16 I^aui el 3-4 1 :15*4fast 8 104 4 3 S 81 1" A Allen 9 Brill. Ray, Clansman. Miles 8 57464 W'dbine 3-4 l:12%fast 60 109 9 4 6 •• 6*1 K Par'ton 9 S!a y Adams, Finery, Sunreig* APPLE JACK n., ch. g. 6 120 By Voter— Love Apple, by Chuctanunda. (Trair.er, G. Ethington. Owner, 0. Wendel). 60777 Miil.il- Ab HI ldBtUtoad I-M M 1 2 3 2' 2? G Walls 7 Or. Mayers. Kirah. Prom.Toin MM F.G'nda ::-4 1 :1 ttaataw 12 109 1 11 1 i 2nk J L) M'ney | Centimeter. Col. Tenn. Neddam 60416 FG'nds 3-4 1 rlMfcfaat 4 113 2 2 2 1= 1*1 F Murphy 7 A.AIex'der, Mon'terv. Col. Tenn 1 64.314 F. J'n-ls 3-4 l:13%good 12 114 7 6 3 3'1 2" F Murphy !) A.AIex'der. Monastery, Ris.Rock 60222 F.G'nda 64 f 1 ■M^A.ta.si 12 111 8 9 9 8 '| 7* F Murphy 11 Bl. Paradise. Col. Taylor, B.Rock 6945.3 F.41'nd8 3-4 1 :15Vf.slow 9-5 116 3 12 2 14* J D M'neyll Rolo. Sandalwood, Fleer 69233 Jeff son 3-4 1:13%fast 18-5 110 6 4 5 6' 51* J V M'ney 7 A.Alexander, Abadane. Eternltj 69062 Jeffson 6-8 1 :01%good 8 114 1 6 4 61 6» J Merlmee 12 F.lmer K.. Rising Rock, Redmot , 68754 J ef son 6-8 1 Omfast 10 109 6 4 1 4* 4s J Meriine* 7 G.Starr. Col.Taylor. CoPblsTeo» FINANCIAL ROOSTER, b. g. 6 109 By Little Dutch— Cloisteress, by Carlton Grange. (Trainer. R. Warfield. Owner, R. Warfield). eosn Mobil.- baiMy l:MMJs*y 4 no 777 6 r.h 2" w Bog'-ki T flrajaaai. rbaMa Link B..y 60764 Mobile Ab 6if 1 :26%slow 12 112 1 3 2 2* 14 W P.og'ski 7 HelenAtkin, tiiavMin, Serbian €0734 Mexico 3 4 1 :24-Vast 11 M I 1 1 2* 2s W Bog'skl 6 F.Uigh. 4)liveJames, Ll Perkins 60658 Mexico 3-4 l:16V5fast 22-10 1!2 1 3 3 4' 54 W Bop'aki I Skooler, OliveJames, S'timental I 606.59 Mexico 1146 fast 4 110 1 3 2 1 l3 11 W Bog'ski 4 L.Kate. Lieut. Perkins. Wodan 60479 Mexico 3-4 l:17%fast & ||] 2 2 2 2* 1' W Bog'ski 4 Missl'arnell, LucyKate. Mvitose . C0425 Mexico 11:45 fast 7 112 1 8 1 1 S2 3* N J Brnes 7 Lucy Kale, Miss t)rb. Montillo 1 60397 Mexico 61 f 1:10 fast 6 113 7 7 4 1' 3'1 N J H'rnes 7 Skooter, Assuiiiption, Eniden 0RATS0N. b. g, 7 114 By Sir John Johnson— Melee, by Yankee. (Trainer, D. F. Cannon. Owner. G. Drumheller). IW17 Mobile imioy l:56-.-.h.y 13-5 114 3 111 l'i 1* W Hhipliy 7 Finan.K.sjster, Phelan. Linkltov 60764 Mobile Ab «Jf l:M%atoW £-5 120 4 4 3 3a 3'1 N Collins 7 Fm. l£o..ster. Has. Atkin, Serbian WiiSJ F.G'nds 3-4 l:16»shvy 15 109 7 8 8 61 0* J Owens 10 Monastery. Bristow. Prom. Tom 60367 F.G'nds 3-4 l:12%fast 18-6 114 7 4 2 11 11 J D M'ney 11 MayBodine, MarseJohn, Bl Jeans 60142 F.G'nds 3-4 1:14 fast 12 113 11 9 9 8' 8*1 J D M'neyl2 Arrowhead. T. Official, Paaaaaaa 69918 F.G'nds lm70y l:52V»mud 7 104 4 I 3 4 6 6»* A Wilson 6 Pictor, Mormon Elder, Romeo 59891 F.G'nds 3-4 1 :lsV»hvy 10 114 3 4 4 S1 S10 E Pool « Sagamore, Col.Taylor, A' HeMay 59841 F.G'nds 3-4 118 hvy 15 113 3 7 7 6' 6!»J But well 11 Sagamore, M.Moore, Hid.Jewel 09721 F.G'nds lm70y 1 :48-%hvy 41 111 I I I 2 6'1 4" J D M'ney 7 Marsdale. Rep, Balance Wheel PROMISING TOM, b. g. 4 114 By Golden Maxim— Little Nell, by Cederatrome. (Trainer, M. M. Shields. Owner. M. M. Shields). BM17 Mobile lm70y 1 :..6-\-,hvy pi-5 114 6 6 4 4 6» |«« F Chiav'ta 7 Grayson. Finan. Rooster. Phelan 1,0777 Mobile Ab 6Jf 1 .25 fcajaad 6 114 4 3 4 43 4*1 W Bogski 7 CraceMayers. Ap JacklL. Kirali 60582 F.G'nds 3-4 ldftfikvy 8 107 2 5 6 o'l 3: J Wallace 14» Monastery. Bristow. Red Leaf 60314 F.Gnds 3-4 l:13-'5good 20 110 8 8 8 8 8!n E Barnes 9 A.AIex'der, A.JackIL, Monast'y 60192 F.G'nds lm70y 1:45. fast 12 110 7 1 2 3 7'1 8" G Bre'ning 9 Joaqnina, Walnut Hall, Murray 600.82 F.G'nds lm70y l:52%hvy 10 96 4 1 3 5 6* 6'» J Owens 6 Unit. Verde, Blar. Stone. Clmar'n L-940 F.G'nds lm70y 1 :52^5hvy 15 10C 4 2 2 1 l'l 2* A • Wilson 7 PastoralSwain, Tharon, Riinaaf 59801 F.G'nds 3-4 l:17%hvy 20 103 4 6 4 I'll* J Owens 11 L'yLuxury. M.Moore, P.Coii'elly ASSUMPTION, br. g. 6 108 By Jack Atkin— Arrogance, by Golden Maxim. (Trainer, 3. S. Whatley. Owner, 3. Bonis). ti')777 Mobile Ab 6if l:2S*4gaad 6 109 5 5 I 5* 1*1 S Wida 7 4Jr Mayers, Ap.JacklL. Kirali 60659 -Mexico 5-8 1 :02%fast 9-10 M 1 3 3 11 l'l S Wida 6 Poinerene. Zainer. Big Son MM Mexico 6i. f 1:08 fast 8-5 117 5 5 6 6 42 C Watson I Dick Deadeye, FlvHigh. Skooter 60529 Mexico 51. f 1:10 fast 9-10 108 3 1 1 1* l2 S Wida t? Tiger Rose. Zainer, Be Sure 64.597 Mexico EJfl:10 fast 19-10 111 1 1 1 U M C Watson 7 Skooter, F'eial Rooster, Emden 1 0"6o Mexico 5-8 1:04 fast 6 113 5 4 5 5 4« I Gordon B Emden. Clean Cone, P'ganda 60003 Mexico 6 8 l:03%fast 10 110 5 I 6 5' 2* I Gordon 6 Thrifty Three, St. Just. Sko.iter MM JaiTaaa 3-4 l:13Vfcfast 20 10918 6 7 8 8»J L Morris 8 Panaman. Abadane, Cormoran Fifth Race [5th Mobile] , , , , , 1 I l'll'TH HACK \liont ."-S ;ill«-. ::-y«-ar-olil« and U|»vv:ir«l. I:i1iii1iik. I March II. 1! 21 1 tOO IO 118*4.} MARMITE. b. m, 6 111 By Sweep — Henpeck, by Delhi. (Trainer, A. J. Plack. Owner, F. Davitt). MM Jeffs.. 11 1-4 l:15».-,Kuod 8 111 I 9 10 10 10" B Mari'eiii |g Cormoran, Murphy. Wiuneconne MM JefTaoa H f l:10-.,mud 6 lo7 I 6 3 41 4U E Barnes 7 LadyLuxury. EIuierK.. Eternity MM JatTaon B-4 l;ll%*aij 10 107 2 2 2 BJ F E Barnes 8 F.Ch'chill. Anticipate. M. Maxim 58837 Jeffson 3-4 l:171-5mud 8 114 5 3 3 4^ 4*3 F Murphy B Ft. Churchill. Anticipate Murray ")8575 MapleH. 51 f l:12%slop 5 111 6 6 6 6s 4*1 F Murphy 6 RefugeelL. J. Coodinun, R. Stride iS-528 MapleH. 3-4 1:15 good 7 109 3 2 2 41 5*1 F Murphy 7 Joe Goodman. Sheba, Kama .8495 MapleH. 6} f 1:13 hvy 8-5 116 2 11 1* 1J F Murphy 5 Kama, St. Just. Huron II .8368 MapleH. 61 f 1 : i9 good 4-6 111 81! F Murphy 6 Sheha. Manicurist. My Masle RAGAZZA, br. m, 6 111 By His Majesty— Henpeck, by Delhi. (Trainer. C. Koerner. Owner. I. B. Bradfield). MM Mobile AbS-BIM good 12 111 6 4 4 5' 6» M An.l'son 8 Murphv. C.icatnbo H.-len \lkin 60764 Mobile Ab Clf 1 :2G^5slo\v 8 lit;; Left ad the post. H Shdl-is 7 F. Rooster, HelenAtkin Qrajaaa MM F.G'nds B-4 l:lG':livy 8 103 7 11 11 6" 9" R Rom'elliRJ Vansylvia, Turnabout." Twopair MM F.G'nds 1 1-16 2:O0V„hvy 6 112 4 3 3 3 3* 4* M Garner o Verity, Natural, Escarpolette ■BIB F.G'nda 3-4 liMfsaaaki BJ 106 4 3 1 21 !■ L Coney. 8 HelenAtkin. Ace of Aces Satana BBM F.G'nda 3-4 1:18 hvy 18-5 103 6 4 4 6* 4-| C Lang 12 Rustler. Bee'sWing, HelenAtkin 9801 F.G'nds 3-4 l:17%hvy 6 109 9 8 8 51 7" J D M'neyll Prom. Tom, L.Luxury, M Mourn 9193 Jeff son 3-4 LHIsfast 10 107 9 9 8 8' 7" A Wilson 11 Ace of Aces. Bengore' Sandy H .8991 Jeff son 3-4 1:20 hvy la 117 2 6 4 41 21 F Murphy 7 C.MoMeekin. B. Lights, Ticklish AGO, b. f, 6 122 By Marathon — Somersault, by Handspring. (Trair.er, D. Womeldorff. Owner. W. D. Bernhardt). 10778 Mobil.- Ab 1-8 l.-M good 1 :-i IM 1 6 6 8 8'" \V Hbaabj B Murphy. Caeambo. Helen Atkin MM* F.G'nda 3-4 l:14-VoSlow 7 113 I 4 8 9J 10" H Thomas 10 Sandy BL, Philanderer. Actres» ;.i038 F.G'nds 3-4 1:18 hvy 41 1 17 3 2 2 BJ 2» .1 Zoeller 8 M.Maxim, L.Loiigfellow Uuouec '."•975 F.G'nds 3-4 l:21%hvy 11-20 115 4 1 B t* M A Wilson ti Siesta. Paul Connelly Ras 9916 F.G'nds 3-4 l:18%mud 6 110 8 7 7 6:1 3* A Wilson 9 Cam'flage. M.Maxim,' Anticipate .9321 F.tlnds 3-4 l:isvr.hvy 9-10 108 l 1 1 l5 1* E Pool 10 Betsimla, Back Bay Nordeck 79800 F.G'nds 3-4 l:17%hvy 4 10S 7 3 4 41} 2* E Pool 11 The Be. ision. Rolo, Anticipate 9752 F.tl'nds 3-4 1:14 good 7 111 1 2 2 I4 S' J Zoeller 10 Ace of Aces. Serbian, Murphy .-.ICKLY MOORE, br. g, 6 113 By Bea Trovato— Africa, by Santo. (Trainer, J. Amend. Owner, H. C. Murnan). MK F.G'nda S-4 l:13%hvy 7 109 I 9 9 9' 1*1 K Pool 10 Monastery. Bristow. Prom. Tom MM F.G'ada 3-4 l:16**mad 7 MM 1 2 2 2:l 2J C Ponce 10 V'svlvia. .M'hiavelli. c. Barth-ll %314 F.G'nds B-4 lOMKood M lP'i 4 7 7 7' 7' C Pome 9 A.AIex'der, AJacklL, Monast'y VMM F.G'nda 3-4 1:20 hvy 10 107 2 2 3 2* 2» A Gantner 7 Sagamore. T.Decision, Panaman 9978 F.G'nda lm70y 1:56 hvy 6 116 7 5 6 7 7* 7-'1 A Nickl'ns 8 Alex.Ir.. S. Verdict, Woodthrush 9841 F.G'nds 3-4 1:18 hvy 20 110 4 3 4 3" 2« E Scobie 11 Sagamore. H. Jewel, Auticipate 9801 F.G'nds 3-4 l:17%hvy 15 114 6 6 6 7* 3* E Scobie 11 Prom. Tom, L'yLuxury, P.Con'ly 9697 FG'nds 3-4 l:16%mud 5 116 2 4 6 4' 6« G Bre'ning 7 Burgoyne, Win'couue PlainBill 9472 F.G'nds 3-4 1:16 mud I 109 3 4 4 4 1 1» A Gantner 10 Philand'r, M.R'kin. L'yRoch'fr ACE OF ACES, br. h, 5 122 By Meridian— Paradise Queen, by Waterboy. (Tr.xii:er. C. A. Applesate. OAvner. C. A. Applegate). MM F.G'nds 3-4 10S*aaaad 8 112 I 7 9 9« 9" H Thomas 10 Vansvlvia. M.Moore Machiavelll 814 F.Gnds 3-4 l:13*igood 10 PJ7 2 2 6 6* 6rl C Lang !) A.AIex'der. A.JackIL. Monast'y '252 F.G'nds 5i f 1 :06'.'5fast 10 MB 11 11 10 9J 8 J J Owens 11 P.l Paradise. Col Taylor R Rock .(-168 F.G'nds 3-4 1:14 fast 6 lu7 2 3 I 21* 1| J Owens 8 Winiieconne. Jock Scot, Troilus i-915 C.G'nds 3-4 l:19%mud 10 110 7 6 4 4" 3'' H Thomas 8 Ragazza. Helen Atkin, fcatau* MM F.G'nda B-4 l:17V4hvy lo Ho 9 10 11 10* 10'« I, CaaMka 11 The Decision Jago Uolu 9752 r.G'ada 3-4 1:14 good 8-5 113 3 IS BJ 1' C Lang 10 Serbian. Jago. Murphy ■9,94 F.G'nds 3-4 l:14%fast 7 lu6 3 3 3 32 1* H Thomas 9 Philanderer. Titauiu, Ollie Wood MS F.G'nds 61 f l:09%mud 15 111 6 6 6 t- 6'| C Ponce 8 Rapid Bay, Kirah, John's Ilium* LIEUTENANT PERKINS, br. g. 5 116 By Bea Trovato— Chablia, by Artillery. (Trainer, W. Lock. Owner. W. Lock). M Mexico 2-1 l:20%la.st 13 112 5 5 5 »'» 4:i P. Ball fi I-'lyHigh. F. Rooster. Olive James «4S5 Mexico 1 1:1: faat 9-pi 111 I 2 1 5 .. I*' ! Gordon 5 BcSu:e. B.tt.M ninf n. Kalliiiolis * » Mexico 11:46 f.st B7-M M I I I I 4 Fi 1 Oardaa 4 Fin. Rooster. Lucv Kate. Wodan HBSI Mexico U f 1 :10%fH.st 19-5 117 I* B 6 I B*| I Gordon B B.-illvn.-w. Var..I)res-e, . Zainer i391 Maxfco 7-9 IM fast 33-10 112 I 2 4 4 F T I Gordon S Wodan. Olive .lames. DanateUo :::s Mexico 1 l:44%fast U M 2 4 4 4 3s 3 J I Gordon ti Magician. Lucy Kate. On Ilitrli .163 Mexico 3-4 1:1.1 fast 23-10 107 6 6 5 F Ft J Shclepets ti Ballyncw. ValerieWes:. St. .lu^t IPUB Mexico 11:44%fast 5 109 5 5 5 5 5- f,»J I Gordon K T'tyTluce. l-'.R..oster. LucvKate •MB Mexico 1 l:4B%taa4 W M 111 1 1" l* 1 i;..r(i..;i 1; Takbaear, B. Mountain, Ednali. MM Mexico 7-8 l::il«,tfast 8-5 10S 4 I I I F I Gordon B LueyK.-ite. .leanBullant. Chicken .9906 Mexico 3-4 1 :17^fast 7 111 2 1 2 Q 21 1 Gorton 7 TliriftyThree. .1 llullant. S'ental IKt Mexico 3-4 l:163-,fast 33-10 10S 2 I 1 1* F 1 Gonloli 7 Tiger Rose. My Rose, War Club -ANDY H., ch. a, 6 116 By Harngan— Beatrice Soule, by Peep o'Dsy. (Trainer, G. Ethington. Owner, 0. Wendel). I six Mobile Ab Btf •.:.: -. hvy S-5 11: S I I 3" X B Will 1 B fltllMaa. Bond. Van-vl.ia HUM Mobile Ab5-8 1:Oe good 4 IM I I I 4 4 i B Wi.la S Murphv. Caeambo Helen Atk.n MM Mobile Ab 5-8 1:00%slow 10 120 4 4 I 21 26 M Walls 8 Ft.Chnrchill, Murphv. C.oldStoue Kdtt F.G'ada 3-4 1:15 good 7 117 3 7 4 64 671 F Smith I Betsinda. Titania. North Shore ■M F.G'nds 3-4 1:14 fast 10 112 5 5 6 5* 5 i F Murphy 8 Aee of Aces, Win'couue, J'kScot iflM F.G'nds 3 4 l:14%s!ow 8 114 2 I S t* 1* F Murphv 10 Philanderer. Actress, Horeb aMB F.G'nda 3-4 1:14 good 6 112 7 I 4 BJ ««| A Wilson 10 Ace of Aces. Serbian, Jago •94"3 FG'nds 3-4 l:15M sloW 4 111 6 8 10 9'i I" C l.a.ig 11 Rolo. Sandal wood. Fleer IELIOCROSS. b. g. 7 (M) 116 By Hellotrope-^applecross, by Lychnoscope. (Trainer, G. C. Winfrey. Owner. J. E. Nagle). MIS F.G'nda B-4 l:1;:fcf:..st .54» 114 10 9 10 BFMF* W llein'chll BMaMda, Satana. Muifihv •MB F.G'nda t-4 I'M good so ill I 9 9 9 9'» \v Hata'cb B Batalada, Titania, North' shore .wi- (672 H.deG'ce n.ufu en 6$ oi 1 f 1 1 .vs-yfci :09'Af ast asi jh 6f 106 ivn 3 o 4 1 8 n 11* u- 12'« i^-" F r Lux i.ui 10 13 LibertytJIrl, i.ioeriy.iiri, 1 I'ueblo. ueoio, l.it..uaiiote Lil.Maiidie Sixth Race [6th Mobile] , 1 , I . 1 .wi- (672 H.deG'ce n.ufu en 6$ oi 1 f 1 1 .vs-yfci :09'Af ast asi jh 6f 106 ivn 3 o 4 1 8 n 11* u- 12'« i^-" F r Lux i.ui 10 13 LibertytJIrl, i.ioeriy.iiri, 1 I'ueblo. ueoio, l.it..uaiiote Lil.Maiidie SIXTH RACK 1 A!ile ami TO Variis. .".-y «-:( i--ol K :iinl 11 |m% :it-«l. liiiiniiiu. ! Ilarcii ! . lim^ 1 :."i:i ^-5 B lid.) LEGACY, ch. g, 6 116 By Hilarious— Helesia, by Martinet. (Trainer, R. Colston. Owner, C. E. Walker). MM Mobil.- lmMy 2:K**bvy 2 ii4 2 1 1 2 ?,\ 1" .1 W Mphy r» CaauBaraa, BlneStar. JackR'v.i •.••775 Mobil.- Ab CJf 1:27'/-;. ood 8| 113 4 4 I I 4- 4 J W Mphy S Mali. Rose, -liff, 4'ockroacli BBM F.G'n.ls 1 1-8 2:o0 hvy 341 loft 6 119 10= 11*« E Ambr's^TJ Tulsa. Nordeck. 4»ld Faithful in460 F.G'nda 1 1-S 1:54 fast 40 MS 2 2 4 5 11 |1*» ■ Ambrsell 4'otson, Attor.Muir. Cur't Event* M P.G'ada 1 1 16 1:53 hvy M M 5 4 3 5 7'° 0'» II Thomas 8 MissRankin. N'apthalius. Pattern 97S5 F.G'nds 1 1-16 1 :51'f.inu.l 8 14)4 6 3 7 7 7° 7" F Scobie 8 ILPard'r. I'nBov, Homew'dB'nd .9752 F.G'nds 3-4 1:14 good 15 111 6 4 6 7* 9" H King 10 Ace of Aces. Serbian. Jago 9662 F.G'nda 1 1 16 1:47 fast 8 101 4 1 1 6 10 101* E Scobie 10 B.S'non. It. Fontaine, T'sler II. AMERICAN SOLDIER, br. g, 5 118 By Duval— Mary Hunter, by Orisen. (Ttai&ar, T. House. Ownor. T. Hodge*. ■'..'799 Mobile lm7oy 2:02'.,hvy 12-5 117 t I 1 I 1" l4 J P Ryaft B Capl.Tom. DickieW.. I.or.M,,-s MM Havana 1 3-16 BM%taM 6 Will I I PI Scheffel 8 Mildred, laa/albft, Doi[ih j9605 Havana lm..0y l:45%last 31 105 9 8 7 4 1"« 1' b ScbaffeJ 9 Meadoworth, Slirlp, J.Uealey MM Haaaan 1 l:41%fast 5 1I2 1 I 7 5 6' 7° C Rob'son S Dan, Misertcor.le. Bate 9563 Havana lttl50y l:4B%faM 41 M 7 3 4 6 M 6*1.1 Maiberi 8 I .Knil.ry, D.l. l'..st, Mls'lc.nde MM Havana laafijy l:44%faat 3 M 3 2 2 I 2' 4*1 A MeL'bHa B Rockport. Bill Hiiiiley, J.Healey 924.' Havana lm5 iy IM*aalaai f. 115 14 3 4 4* 4* 4' p.ob'son H WiseMau, II .(Dover, Mlarlco.de «!W llavnnn DiiSOvlf.2 hvv 2 111 3 (1 4 8 S1 3*1 C Kob'son « Petr.ltlvea. I ..ll.y4:.. SuiiiujerSHfW JAPTAIN BURNS, b. g. 11 112 By Rockton— Ravena., by Clifford. (Trainer, J. Simpson. Owner, P. Martin). ."795 Mobile lrn7-iy 2:4.j^.hvy I 111 4 7 5 1 11 2" W Bog'ski » Louacy. Blue Star. Jack Reov.-s .0733 Mexico 7-S136 fast I lo7 6 4 4 I 11 2J M Evi-tt 8 If] Hose. 4)nlli^h. T.K.McMahon •MB Mexico 11:46 fast 6 M 4 3 2 4 44 4:i T Brooke B P.eSure. Bat.Mount'n. Kallipolis MB7 Mexico 7-8 1:32 f;.st 3-2 1417 3 11 1 Is I4 T Brooke I WarClnh. Toreador. Amer. Rose i;-5t;i Mexico 1-8 l:M%faat 12-5 100 5 4 4 3 2" 1*| W Bog'ski 8 UiU'dale, Toreador. L.4;ianiie HtGZS Mexico 5-8 LOl^fast 8 lo7 4 I I 4 1 3;1 T Brooke 4', Dr. Camp' I. Hill'dale. S.Saud'rs ; 116 Mexico 3-4 1:16 fast 7 107 4 0 5 45 4*1 W Bog'ski 7 M.Parnell, LoiiieLoti, Hillandale '.9959 Mexico 7-8 1 :32%fast 8 109 1 S 4 5 6!0 52' C Jackson 4! F. Rooster. Joe.loe, Dal. Mountain MSB Mexico B-4 l:18%iaat 8 104 5 5 6 6 6'* C O Mah'y B (Bet 'Km. Olive James. My Rose .9324 Jeffson 1 3-16 2:00%fast 15 104 4 2 1 1 7« ? L t'oncy B Attor.Muir. LucyKate. P.Q.KJn* MM .1-ff son 1 1-16 l:47tfast 6 P 7 7 4 2 I 6-" 5* L Coney 7 P. G. Kiii ;. Li e|y, Iron Boy HEMLOCK, b. g, 8 107 By Jim Gaffney— Onadere, by Ornament. (Tiainer. F. Ki. Kirkwood. Owner. F. M. Kirk wood). • 779 Mobile 1m7-iy 1:53- ."om! 5 KR 7 6 7 7 7 7"- W P.og'ski 7 L'kBoy. Lor. Moss. T.Coll'nI'.awn BM Mexico 1 1:53 fast 4-5 101 6 1 1 1 I1 :\ W Bofr'ski (i Kei.o. Derktnate. Warlike MM Mexico 1 l:47*Afaat li-5 M 6ll 1 1* S* B T Moore 7 T.LojgaB, Kallipolis. Warlike UK Mexico 1-8 1:3H..f.ist 13-5 Ml 12 2 2 F 2* W Bog'ski ."ScHrpialL, On H i jrli. Warlike (1453 Mexico I I'ltTsfaM 8 110 | 2 2 I 3* 3" F. T Moore B Wodan. Montillo. On Hif;h ■M Mexico 1 l:46'-fast 1 112 2 1 1 1 1- 2J T Brooke (5 OnBtfb, KinsTglL. T.K.McM'n ami Mexico 1 l:47'.-fasi 7-10 104 111 1 I1 1* I Gordon ti D'kmate, C.Mar-ar-t. Capilania BM Mexico 3-4 1:19 fast 11-10 M 6 4 4 ft* 5U I Gordon tiDr. Campbell. Trader. Thirteen MM Mexico J-4 l:11%faat IS 112 1 3 3 3' 3" I Gordon 8 Kin.Koo-tet , Wodan, Adelante 9028 Jeffson 11-16 1:55 hvv 41 M 1111 11 l°s E T MoorelOShe Devil. Corilla. Ak-atrax MM JatTaon ::-4i:i9 toad 8 11012 10 7 6' 6'* g ma~anaj.il rnbapt BMcfeBay, sa -aja«ea BM Bowie lm70y 1 :5H;-,hvv 21 111 2 4 5 6 3' 4"! E Taylor 7 Brib. Voter. T.Decision, Q.BIonde S640 Bowie 1 1-4 2:15 hvy 12 R 9 3 2 6 8 9* 9»" E Taylor 10 M'fnRoselL. Austral, Ch.Walsb MB Pimlico 1 1-16 l:52%rnud 10 109 9 « 7 8 6'16" C Curtel 9 Bribed Voter. Spugs. Smarty PHILISTINE, eh. g, 9 112 By Samson— Flower, by Goldfinch. (Trainer, F. Tennant. Owner, M. Kelly). 10787 Mobil- 1 l:52-'sslow 20 115 I I S 7 74 6-" L Gray 10 Bond. Ix.rena Moss, She Devil 9662 F.G'nds 11-16 1:47 fast 30 101 3 9 9 9 9* 81* J Owens 10 B.S'non. M.l'ontaine, T'ster II. MM F.G'ada 1 1-M l:4B%teat 20 101 1 4 7 9 9 91T E Scobie 9 Damay, II. Parduer, Pir. MrGee .9579 F.G'nds 1 1-16 1:49 good 10 102 4 6 4 3 41 6" C Lang 10 Mid. Sun. Z.d'Armee. Lazy L.u .9297 F.G'nds 1 1-16 1:48 fast 15 104 1 2 2 4 4* 4« A Gantner 8 Kncrinite, Pickwick, Great Gull 921S Jeffson 1 1-16 l:47^,fast 60 112 6 3 2 6 S'l 9"* H Gregory 11 BarrySh'n'n. Sol. Rock. ErnestA. 90% Jeff son 1 1-16 l:48%fast 40 110 7 6 6 8 8* 8'* H Gregory 10 Hay. Armistice, She Devil .9035 Jeffson lm70y 1:48 slow 30 109 9 9 9 9 8* 8" H Gregory 9 Copyright. Jerry. Link Boy LINK BOY. b. Bj 6 109 By Junior — Bobolink, by Willonyx. (Trainer, J. Randolph. Owner, J. Randolph). •;"'S17 Mobil.- InxMy I Mftblj • 107 1 2 2 I 3^ 4" T Wayt 7 (irayson, Kinan. Rooster, Phelan t, 779 Mobile lni74ty 15:;-- good 31 114 2 11 1 1- 1' W Hinphy 7 LarJBaaa, T.Col'nBawn. I.aKr-.ss •;0767 Momile 1 1 :627islow 9-5 115 S 5 3 2 2 4*1 J D M'nevlO Bond, Uireua Mosk. She Devil BMM F.G'ada lm70y l:47%aaad 8 P'4 111 1 F I* A Wilson 9 ServieeSlar. Mechanic, K.NIielU .0141 FG'nds 3-1 IMTafaat 24) HO 4 6 7 71 7* A Wilson 12 P'gourdine. C'cl.fiebl. Pretender .9800 FG'nds 2-1 l:17V4hvy 20 108 8 6 9 11 1T»F C'ltilettfll The DeciHlon. iaaat, Rob. .9757 F 41'r.ds lm70v 1:46 Kood 15 109 8 1 1 1 F 7* A Gantnerll K.Brum'l, W.U.B'kner, AI.M11P 59717 P.G'nda 3^4 1:16»ihvy 15 108 12 12 11 10'HO1* A Oantnerl2 Anticipate. Helen Atkin. Etiah« u9.,ll FG'nds 3-4 l:17Vnud 12 113 9 9 10 11 11" G Bre'nlngll Burgoyne, HelenAtkin, B.'sWina OLD TAITHrTO, br. g. 4 111 By Horron— Smirr, by Carnage. (Trainer, D. McDcrraid. Owner, i). McDermld). M765 Mobile lm70y 1:7.1'. .slow S HO] ill! I" 4'1 J D'niinh-k •" Murray. Kxhoit.r. Phelau 4u5o9 F.G'nda 1 1-S 2:00 hvy i 109 | » y 7 4* 3-'l A Wilson 12 Tulsa. Nordeck. John Arbor 8r373 F.O'rds 1 1-16 1:4 r«i.rast 12 112 8 9 8 7 7' 3- J D M'neylO British Liner, Bond, Paula V. 60344 F.G'nds 11-8 1:54 fast lfi 110 1 6 6 7 7 4s II Garner 7 Tit. F\hortor, Current Events GW'.'O F.G'nds 11-8 1:54 fast IS 101 6 fi 6 6 fi1 6" E Martz 7 Tantalus. E.thorler. Ace 6M93 F.G'nds 1 2-16 2:ll%hvy 30 105 2 3 3 3 3 3' A Wilson 3 Waukeag. Wadswortb's Last 69784 F.G'nds 1 1-8 2:00 mud 10 103 3 3 3 3 3 3'5 G Bre'nlng I Wndsworth'sLast. ScotchVerdlct 597K.r F.G'nds 1 1-16 l:47%good 20 107 8 8 8 7 1* 6*1 Q Bre'nlng 8 The Wit, Day Lilly. Marse John 69143 Jeff'pon 1 1-1G l:47Vifast 10 104 111111 9 61 11 L McD'ottll First Pullet. Great Gull, Courllt CHALLENGES, ch. g, 6 112 By Uncle— Star Dreamer, by Star Ruby. (Trainer, E. Peter*. Owner, E. Peters). IW7C7 Mobil- 1 l:3Z%alow S fg ( 8 I !• I« s-7 J D'minlek 10 Bond. Loi-.-na Moss. She Devil 1,0:14 F Grids 1 1-S 1 :.'.4 fast IS llo 5 4 3 I 6' 6*i 1*' Murphy 7 Pit, Bxhor'.er. Current Events fi' 171 F.G'nds I 1-16 l:ls^fast 5 112 4 2 2 S l'l 6»» M earner 9 Trickster II., Phelan. Nordeck 59034 F.G'nds 1 1-16 l:46%fast 12 HI 8 6 4 6 8* 8»« Q Walls 9 Darnay. n. Pardner. Pir. McGee 69418 F.G'nds 1 1-16 l:47?ifast & 114 2 3 3 2 3s 341 G Walls S Galiot, Lazy Ixtn, L'Enioleur 69361 Jcff'son 1 3-16 2:00%fast 15 112 3 3 3 4 6* 6'0 G Walls 9 Attor.Muir, LucyKaie, P.G.King 59272 Jeff son 1 1-2 2:35%fast 12 109 5 3 1 1 21 4* G Walls 7 Gourmand, Attor.Muir. O.F'tbful Rfc38 .Teffson 1 i-4 2:07 fast ]2 109 13 3 3 G-1 6* G Walls 8 Ou IliKh, Gourmand, Dcvildog RP 76 .lefr'son lm70v 1:46 fast 31 113 3 6 6 6 8 S'« J Butwell 8 S'tiniental, Copyright, KrncstA. I fS75« Jef'son 1 1-16 l:49!4fa9t 2| 110 6 5 4 3 l'l I1 G Walla 8 Ernest A.. L'Enioleur, Bond I LA KROSS, b. g. 6 112 By Martinet— Chemulpo, by Ben Stroma. (Trainer, F. Wright. Owner, P. 0. Anderson). j 60779 Mobile lmTOy 1 £3%g9 .d a 11: 3 2 2 2 2» 4 »J J Groth I I/kBo.v. Lor. Moss. T.Coii'nBa w;i tiii7G7 Mobil- 1 l:52%slow 6 1 1 r» :: :; 1 3 51 I*" J Groth lfl Bond. Lorcna .Moss, She Devil ft'lSK.C'mls 1 1-10 1:47'.-.fast IS 110 3 5 S 5 6 i 3*1 J Butwell 11 Troilu*. I'irnteM'Cce. MarkWest of 125 F.G'nds 13-16 2:03 slow 12 115 7 7 5 6 5'1 5" J Butwell It) Br'mPeddler. LazyLon. MadjjeF. 59979 F.G'nds 1 1-16 2:W%»vy s 114 5 4 3 1 l'l 11 J Butwell 7 Kingfisher, Tulsa, Home. Bound iJM5 F.G'nds 1 1-2 2:47 h\-y 20 115 2 3 2 4 G 6'» J Butwell 6 Verity, LittlelM. .lacklteeves fWV, F.G'nds 1 1-16 l:54'.:,hvy 25 105 6 7 7 fi 71 t— R McD'ott 8 K'gTroJan, Woodlhrusb, Ettahe 6*761 F.G'nds lmTOv 1:4G\.kooi1 25 11514 S 6 4 41 7,a J Butwell 16 Midnight Sun, Warsaw, Jerry 69682 F.G'nds 1 3-16 2:00%fast 20 107 8 6 6 6 8' 6*1 F Weiner 8 Brit. Liner, AlexJr.. Ilome'di'.'nd 69173 F.G'nds 1 1-16 l:51%mud 10 108 6 7 7 7 8 8" J Zofller 8 JackReeves, H'v'tKiug, Serbian LORENA MOSS. hr. m. e 102 By Sir Wilfred— Kitty K,, by Gotham. (Trainer, J. Phillips. Owner. J. Hennessey). 0"7!':i Mobile lm70y 2:oj'-,hvy 9-a M7 5 ^ :; 4 4' . •'« A fttesjton ■ Am. Soldier. C.ipt Tom, l)'ki.-\V. tK'77:» Mobile lmTOv l:"3--.good ?-l 1"7 4 :; I 3 84. I'3 II And'son 7 Linkltoy. T.Col.Bawn, LaKross »^'7«7 Mobile 1 1:.".2^.slow 10 110 1 4 5 4 V%V M And'sonIO Bond, She Devil. Link Boy ■MM F.G'nds 1 1-16 l:47':.last ■ 111 5 3 2 I 'l\ 6JC I.ang 11 Troilus, I'irate McGee, UKtNM •KM F.G'nds 1 1-2 2:4:}'/.,hvy 8 99 1 3 ;: fi ti- 7-T C I^ing S Alex.lr., Attor. Mnir, JolmArbor « 12", F.G'nds 1 ::-ir. 2:03 slow 12 102 fi 6 G 4 62 6" A GantnerlO Br'mPeddler. LazjTym, MadgcK. MM) F.G'nds 1 1-16 1:5", hvy 7 V 4 4 3 4 4 4J 5'" C l^ing 7 Alex.lr., W.H.B'kner, J'kKeevee !.: 7f 7 F.G'nds lm70y 1:46 po«d 12 104 8 7 7 6 S » 4*1 C Dem'lle 11 K.Briim'l, W.H.B'kner, At.Muir ■Mi F.G'nds 1 1-8 l:54"..fast 3 104 3 1 1 1 l1 l1 C Lang T J.Oveiton, Pir.M«Gce. .Sparkling MM F.G'nds 1 1-8 l:55%slow 7 99 4 3 2 2 H 2* C L,anR 11 Lazy Lou. Hello Pardner, AlexJr. .ri!».rdl F.G'nds 1 3-16 2:06%bvy 30 IOjJ 5 6 6 5 6» 619 M And'son G'mand. S. Verdict, M.Foutula* ECHOLAND. b. f, 4 (M) 105 By Sandbar— Gotowin, by St. Gatiea. (Trainer. H. Schlessinger. Owner. D. T. Lynch). MCM Jcff'son ::-4 l^'.'r.fast 20 104 fi 9 9 'J'l 1*1 L Coney 12 I'lato, Golden Autumn. Archive :.! :1 1 Jcff'son 1 1-S 1*544 fast 20 Ml 9 G 6 7 6'i 6" 11 Stearns 10 Flypaper, Marie Kappolil. Plato MISS .teffson 1 l:42ViRoodl2 102 4 5 7 5 4' 4" C I.ang 11 Damons, Domingo. Flypaper EMTS J'-ffson 1 1-8 1:57 fast 30 M 1 4 • » Iff 10' ♦ J AVallace IS OI.W'kmI. B.Mount'n, L'yGrnnlte ; MM4 Jeff's. n :;-4 1:16 good 39 107 10 10 10 10* M" V. D-Mayo 12 Maijorie M.. Damoiis, Domingo r^xr.8 Jeffs,,,, 51 f iai i,vy UK) 106 5 8 8 7* 71" F. DeMayo K Sweep.v, Klmer K.. Birdie G. MMI ierrMMI 3-1 l:tt%f«M 60 P»9 2 3 3 l'lt*}K IVMavol2 fiallant Foe. Darnoris, Not Tpt BM Mobile Ab 61 f 1:31 hvy 15 1061 3 7 6 6* «17 M Collins 7 Connies. C.ItarUley, Mar.Graj JACK REEVES, oh. g, 9 112 By The Commoner— Brief, by. Badge. , (Trnincr, T. E. Brown. Owner, G. W. L. Willi erd). 1 MMSMoMIe ln:7'»v J:»2Mi\y H 117 8 I I I -' I1, i- GftU» !t 6*gft 7. Capt. I'.iimis. Blue .Star , fin, 67 Mobile 1 l:52»slow 15 115 10 10 10 10 10 M*4 43 Walls In Bond. LoRM Moss. Mm llevil , M2M F.G'nds 1 1-2 2:4:!';,hvy 6 103 5 5 6 5 5« 417 r, Dr 'ning S AlexJr.. Attor. Muir, JohnArli-.r , MIM i-VG'nds 1 1-16 l:47%fj-st IS MS 11 M M 9 10* 9'" d Rre'ningll K-izy bM, Curr't Events. Berth , fi' 125 F.G'nds 13-1-7 2.0:' slow B 119 9 10 10 9 4'' *| 8 BnllaMUl Hi l'.i 'mPcddler. I.azyliOU, MadgcK. ( MM? F.«Fn ls 1 1-16 1 :i.".-,hvy 15 I06 7 7 7 7 7 1*1 B P-ullinan t LittleEd. B.Peddler. Z.d'Armce , MMB F .G'nils 11-2 2:47 hvy 10 108 I 6 4 5 3' 3" S Pullman « Verily, ElttleKd, Marie Itappold , EMM F.G'nds 11-16 1:55 hvy 20 114 7 7 7 6 5" 3*t 8 Pullman 7 Alex.lr.. W.H.B'kner. T'gAdain 59722 F.G'nds I 1-4 2:i::a hvy 15 103 6 6 6 6 6« 6«j G Bre'nlng ! Verily, M.Kappotd. Bscarpolelte | 69M2 F G'nds 1 1-S l^l'/sfaBt 10 109 8 8 8 8 7* «" G Bre'nlng: 8 W.H.B'kn.r. Kliil'ghll.. H.Kowid SERBIAN, oh. g, 6 116 By Ivan the Terrible— Arlinc, by The Commoner. 1 (Trainer, H. Neueteter. Owner, H. Nemteter). MNMMbbHa Ab fi.'.f 1 :;■'. ' -,nw 112 1 2 1 1 1' l'i W Fliupliy ; Bond. Sandy H.. Vaii-.vlvia I on ,'.":» Mobile Itn7'iv l::.:;-:.j.'oo(l ::\ 11". S S 4 S f, ' I r.3-,' A Pecairo 7 L'kltoy, Lm.Mom. T.Coll'nl'.awn ; 6*744 Mobile Ab fi'f l:26*/.slow 3 IM I 2 4 4- 4"; A Peiarro T Fin. Booster. lI.Atkiu. Grayson | ■MM F.G'nds 3-4 l:I4%slow 7 US 0 fi 5 8» 81" H .1 P.urkelO Sar.dy II.. Philanderer. AetreM | nmw F.C.'nds lm70y 1 19%hvy 10 114 5 1 1 1 l1 ■* H J Burke 8 Merchant. Fluzey, Little Ed j MM F.G'nds 3-4 l:21%hvy 3 120 1 3 2 2* 2s L I.yke 8 Helen Atkin. Car. Uolo finfsOf, F.G'nds 11-16 1:57 hvy 6 110 1 1 1 1 li 11 C Lanjr 7 Phelan. Ettahe, King- Trojaa MMf F.G'nds 1 1-16 l:54%hvy il 109 12 3 3 4 4«J A Wilson 8 K'gTroJan. Woodthrush. Ettah* 49752 F.G'nds 3-4 1:14 good 20 117 4 4 4 4» V L Lylce 10 Ace of A'-es, Jago, Murpby THE COLLEEN BAWN, b. m. 6 113 By Handnel— Eodin, by Dr. Leggo. (Trainer, C. Knight. Owner. 0. Knlghtl •MM Mobile lnil'iv l:SS%kV3 (6-5 IM 7 7 7 fi I' (i'AV B»S*skl 9 She Devil. Exe. uti-n. Horeh »i77» Mobile lm70v l:69%C*04l 4| 111 6 7 5 4 4' 33i J Doin'ick 7 Pink Boy, EMTOM KWM, LaKioss | MSM F G'nds 1 1-lfi 1 :52'-ii.hvy 4 105 5 3 4 5 M 5»! A Gantner S John Arl.or, She Devil. Nordeck MMJ F.G'nds 3-4 1:14' -.fast 20 103 12 12 12 10' 10" 1 A Wilson 12 PortLight. BI'ie.Teans. I.'yMilil'd I 59805 F G'nds 1 1-1'i 1 S.V -hvv 15 VA 7 8 8 8 8 721 B Mari'elli 8 K'gTrojan, Woodthrush, Ettahe ■MJV F.G'nds lm70vl:46 good 10 109 10 9 9 9 6» 6« C Ponce 11 K.Brum'l. W.H.B'kner. At.Muir ; M4MV G'nds 1 1-lfi 1 -54^ mud 8 109 7 7 6 6 6« «»1 B Mari'ellllO Verity. LittleEd. SeachLightlll. . •■9473 F.G'nds 1 1-lfi 1: 51 "-.mud 13-5 105 8 8 8 8 4 4'1 C Lang 8 .lacklteeves. H'v'tKing, Serbiao i 69284 Jeff aor. 1 1-8 1.54%faat S 109 6 3 S 6 4» 3' B Mari'elli 0 Darnay, Galiot, Ballybcll Page 6 Havana Entries and Past Performances for Tuesday, March 14 HAVANA ENTRIES AND PAST PERFORMANCES FOR TUESDAY. MARCH 14 WKATIIER CLEAR I TRACK FAST. THESi; ENTRIES ARE I'OU TUESDAY'S I«\C1N(;; ) HACl.VG HONDAT. Pacing starts at •_,:r)t» p. m. (Chicago time 1:57). C-'j Superior mud runner. X C.ood mud runner. :;-. Kair mud runner. (M) Maidens. •Apprentice 8ll.ij\vaiicc. b Blinkers. First Race— 3-4 Miic. Poise $7(M . :$ -year-olil- ami upward. Claiiniiig. (Track record: Jan. 8, MW— 1:11—41 14C) Today's Ind. Horse. Wt. Bee. A.Wt.H.m. 4MMS tifolar Cub K 1:12% 5 115XT25 MTOi bl lual '»o 1 :13% 5 1 l'l 720 MBM Tonv 112 1:14% 5 113X713 Otfra- bPHmltlTe 11* 1:13% 5 11". .715 ;:i77l Fair and Warmer. KM 1:14% 6 llOXTlo HD293- Fit;: Boodle 4Tl:12% 1112X715 i'hh-,41 bfitepscn 119 1:12% »;U5..Jlo 0fN» I M«Iais Faiiliai:U lt»S 1:14% 5 115X710 3KMB liTiie Pelu-iaii II 129 1:12% 8 115*710 (W74H liF.urlev iMl 117 1:1 ; 5 115.705 ;• -, ".) l.i.ithoii.U 1*7 1:1*% 7 115x705 •9TM I.Pady Lorltt MB 1:1-5'.. 4 107x700 S. rond Race — 3-4 Mile. Pu:se S7(I0 1 «ear olds and utnvard. Claimintr. iTi.i.k record: las. B, MOt— 1:11— 44— 1442.1 MV12 Miimlio .hiiiilMi . . 117 1:12 % 8 119*723 Cieos Husli 10.5 1:1* 5 11.",.. 720 t^Mliif; •Utllaby 105 1:15 I 17x715 MM I.Pavensea 112 1:11 5 112.715 t;i)5'j«.t Miev Emm 114 1:14% s 110x715 MMJ61 'Mi-irr )icc« iMl .nil l:l*% t l«2..71f BOCSO *Mike Itt 1:11% s 113X71" (MMM) Drapery 112 1:14% 5 110. .705 99943 blluun 110 1:11 4 11" 795 ;o;;t:i 'ladv Betty 107 1:14% s 1050700 IS054M Second Com -in 14*7 1:18-% 5 119. .790 MJjM bKinj: Worth 115 1:11 111100700 Third Race — 5 1-2 Furlor.ss. Puisc MMX I ] ai-oliU ;,],,| uowaiu Claiming. (Track raoavi: Jan. 24. IW7— 1:06% — 5— 196.) iio-o:i lit urrcnev MB l:0»i'-. 7X18X799 99139 'I.I'.lazea a.v 112 !*•% 19 HMX745 (997111 lAVai Map 112 1:08% 5 198x749 coviti- •Black Baby 188 1:97% 4 183..748 iViTiio bJudge Bndrou ...111 1 :07 I 105:1:735 tUifgi* *Sunio-e 102 1:07 7 104x735 »;:i7r. liTaHiiiaial 198 1:97 ■ M8X73S 99748- •Biliv J:.h,Is 107 1:07 5 M8. .7M)|j 98808 Pi'.tsl.iir- 112 l:07"i 3 109. .730 , (80491) *T(ia Gouae 118 1:07 7 100x725 | Fourth Race — 1 M;.'.e. Carnival Handicap. Patae 11.900. 3-ycai-olds and upward. (Track iiHiml: March a, P.I10— 1 ::ts'.. -5— 105.) 88882 AIKEN 1911:88% 4 115x750 oosio hijutnula * 88X749 ( m;iic,:i,i Judge Fiyor 188 1:38% I lis..7:(5 , 90792= Eleanor S 99 1:99% 4 1(M x7:i". , |'I7!I2 The Boll Call 07 1:89% :! 96X799 , 4979S1 Plus I Itra 05 1:45'..h 4 90X730 , Tiftii Race — 1 Kile and 50 Yards. Plane 8999. l-jraar-*Ma and upward. Claiaafaag. ; (Track le-oHl: March 8, 1918—1:41—3—117.) 69732 C.corse W 193 1:44% 4 113x725 J 99820 *Bitl Huniey 193 1:48% 7 105x720 008133 l-i 1 1 It- Cink 113 1:44% 9 113X720 | (98793)n Marjr Erb 193 1 : 10 4 199X715 00715 •bTaraacan lift 1:44 9 1J8X715 (90772) *i'himera 197 1:44 t; 100x715 1 W751- •George iaawa loo 1:49% 4 105x710 (90350) Hnntre«s 199 1:49% 11 105x710 f 9613 Loyalixt 197 1:43% 8 198.. 710 i 007 1 bTlmothj .1. IIe«an.l91 1:49% 7 1*9*795 ( 98819* ii-loini j. Caaey ill 1:49% ti 110x705 9991* •t.WliippiMiiwill 198 1:42% 7 198x709 f 99985 bAlf Vexina 168 1:44% 7 110X700 ( Sixth Race— 1 Mile. P9ne 8799, 4-yekr-ak4a and upward. Claiming, j (Track rccoiii: March 23 1819— 1^98%— 3— 168.) 08818 TTagMi 1111:40'-.-. 4 1OS0725 I 998343 *l'oilu 188 149% 8 110X720 ((39818) Mav-villc 169 1:49% 4 101. .720 ' (60753) Stanley 115 1:41 4 101X715 f 99773 *.l.tcoiicau 199 1:46% 4 169*715 ( (96752) *H.iman 199 1 : M •"•.-. 5 1MXT13 ( 96778 *liBoc\poi-t 186 1:46% 8 168x718 I 68868 *' hincotea---ne :)5 1:41 I 101x705 ' 00749* J-■hnnv )'C'onneI1..102 1:41% 4 lfM!x7t)". t till!: !t Mildred 105 1:11'.-. 5 195*760 I 00773 lil)r. Bhaf«r 105 1:41 "5 7 199X799 ! Havana Jockey Percentages HAVANA JOCKEY PERCENTAGES. . . __ At it., or . . __ At or Over Jockey. P.O. Wt. Mts. 1st. 2d. 99. Hinphy. W a 110 4^1 109 72 55 l'l idle. D 21 99 60S 127 100 ^7 Oaraar, M 39 107 698 125 97 111 Wilson. F 29 105 994 7.1 4S 51 Pciiiniii. L 19 OS 899 105 140 115 Pickens. A 18 105 305 73 70 51 K.-nnedv. B IS 195 -539 » 70 94 l,elds. Q lfl 104 009 107 SS SS Billev. W 18 117 122 20 10 If. Itohiuson, C 10 112 2S9 40 31 31 Walk*, P 15 00 «s 10 9 s Hcupel, J 15 101 324 48 40 30 KcNay, W 15 100 511 79 78 i 0 Maitrf-n. J 14 164 205 28 20 20 BcfettHM, B 14 69 2S3 41 37 42 Connors. J 13 111 203 28 23 33 Atkin-on, 1 13 108 310 39 33 34 Bun-foid. 11 12 113 252 30 40 27 Dawson. J 12 105 259 31 27 49 Pniuinick, J 12 111 928 38 4s 99 Hunt. F 12 105 270 89 31 37 Mciimcc, F 12 101 228 28 24 1* Chalmers. J 11 99 19S 21 23 25 Drevcr. J 11 101 188 21 22 25 Jaaia*. E 11 103 378 40 40 41 McLaughlin, A... .11 07 201 22 28 28 Swart. N 11 »5 228 24 37 26 Pool. W 10 93 39 4 2 Kiee. L 10 998 '-'1 2 4 3 \l,,oie. F 10 107 208 9J 30 41 M.CorLle. C 10 104 s» 8 Jl 10 Kederi-., J H) 103 13S 11 16 13 Barter, N 89 M9 99 I B 7 Fletcher, 1 09 108 144 13 12 15 Kindle, 0 09 103 157 11 12 13 Mtci*. H 08 Ul 111 W L3 *T At it., or Over Jockey. PC. Wt. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Pevic. J OS MJ 81 4 7 8 McCraw. S OS 99 120 If) 21 11 Marrta -cv. \V OS 112 231 19 98 17 lenient*, H OS 105 148 12 10 17 Biyd^-es. H OH 100 101 S S 10 Burns, T 08 101 341 28 41 92 P.ovle. S 07 107 170 13 15 20 Carroll. J 07 100 59 4 7 9 Collins, N 07 107 .87 0 7 10 t'orev, G 07 107 101 7 7 0 Smiihvoo.1, B 07 101 103 7 14 15 Yen at. A 07 94 40 I I I Rmitli, .1 Ofi 106 452 27 41 48 Frost. C 06 70 63 4 3 3 Callahan. H 00 93 18 1 O 2 Kllis. K 05 05 22 111 Simmons. J 04 161 96 4 4 8 Petialvcr. J 04 114 52 2 3 S McAlanev, B 04 101 85 3 5 4 St.ue. Q 98 HI 89 2 4 6 T:von. A 03 102 136 4 12 13 Wakoff. II 99 105 32 112 McBridc. J i»'-' 199 99 1 I 4 Brake*, J 02 108 so 2 12 12 Brothers. T 05 7 fl 0 0 Dovle. IJ 98 17 0 I) 1 IXpenshade. B 98 7 0 0 0 Hernandez. F 95 4 0 0 0 Lax, F 09 4S 0 3 3 O'Brien. .1 115 I 0 1 1 lVrdanio. J 100 7 0 10 Btl H.I, -n. 1 102 S tl 0 I Swart. H 100 B I 1 | Ci-v. G 100 I 0 ft 1 l'-!un. It 95 1 0 0 0 W.'-ter.'ield, -! Ill* 7 0 0 0 First Race [1st Havana] I I j ; , 1 , , , , ( , , | 1 I ; | | j | I ; . i , | ( , , , , ; J | 1 f i ( f ( j I ' f ( ( I ' t I ! FIRST RACE :j-4 Mile. "-j enr-olil* ami up war (I. Claiming;. (.lan.'rs, 15HJO 1:11 G 102.) Index Course Dist TimeT'ckOdds Wt St % % % Str Fin Jockeys Started Order of Finish POLAR CUB. b. g. 5 115 By Oiiary— Thrifty, by Ogdaa. (Trainer. H. G. Woods. Owner. F. Delbarrlo). 6*441 Havana ::-4 1:14 fast 20 10s I ;; 5 I (I ' T Burns ■: !'ii-ilfon- ul. Old.Sin'r. Iliitclns..,! D7730 K'worth 3-4 l:13%fast 5 112 6 6 4 5J %™ T Burns 10 Mannite, Cormoran, Great Hawk 574.11 W'dbine 3-4 1:13 fast 7 10» 8 9 6 7' 7'3 T Burns 10 Lady Luxury. Jngo. Tan Ha* 57S73 Th'cliffe 3-11:13 fast 5f 106 !J! L McD'otti: T.N'ephevv. Icon. Plagglrtg Spirit 57285 Th'cliffe 3-4 1:13 fast 10 103 5# H Jones 8 Ablaze. The Nephew. Ma j. Parke 57191 Th'cllfl'e 51 f l:0G~£fast 21-3 10» 1= L McD'ottll Phan.Fair, Betsinda. L. Mail-lio MM D'shire 3-1 l:12:iifast 7 109 3 3 3 IJ 1* L McD'ott B Ut.Mdnde. BlackTop, SamKeU 5fi5 )4 D' shire 2-1 1 :12%prood 4 115 8 7 7 7-1 61 L McD'ott 12 Icon, Miss Dora. Iinnipy 56323 Ft Erie .1-4 l:14%ROOd 6 104 10 10 lo 10 8HJ K Parr'tonlO Tlior. Way, V.Welles. Phan.F.ilr MSTl Kt.Krie 3-4 1:13 fast 10 102 3 3 4 3J 2' K Parr'ton 9 Ima Frank, Coruiorau, V. Wcllci PUNCTUAL, b. m, 6 110 By Fayette — Consistent, by Galore. (Trainer, R. D. Carter. Owner, R. D. Carter). I697M Havana 3-4 1:1S%*Oo9 I IM I M 8 »■ 5'- T Burns 11 Buford. Primitive. Sir Adsum M748 Havana 5: t l:12%nmd 8-5 110 5 6 5 4- 2* T Burns 7 Cahin Creek. Kayman. Litholi' k 60463 Havana, :;-4 1 :17%slow 10 107 1 2 3 3» 8* T Burns S Bameau, Blondei, Buford tf','292 Havana 5J f 1 :08%faat 5 110 2 I B 7* 7* G Corey 11 Aeclamat'n. r.Laaate, Auto-Red |6840; MaplcII. 3-4 1:15 good 25 llo| 7" L Mink 10 T^ewis B.. Sweep Up II.. Onwa 58077 M'n've 1 1:52 slow 5 108 7*1 F. T Moore 7 Little Gink, Thirteen, Discord 57984 M'n've Ab 3-S l:05%slop 8 110 5'iH Gibson 7 Nor.Belle, Bavensea, Sacsjawea 578S5 M'n've 3-4 l:24Vislop 7 107 6»J ft McAfey 6 S.Pat'tle, B.-Xa-B'nn, I'TitlStar 57787 Kcmpton 3-4 1:21 Slop 3i 110 4' II Gibson 7 St. Just, Norfolk Belle, SplitXllk 57689 Kempton 3-4 I llMllll 7 108 6'i A Jacobs » Bt.Just, Norf.Belle. I'erf.Lady TONY, ch. g, 5 115 By Tony Bonero— The Mirage, by The Reaper.'""-** (Trainer, C. Hawk. Owner. C. Hawk). I KM H avai.a 5J I l:l2'-.-.hvy S 115 : I •; 8* 8«»"F Hunt 10 Bavenscn. Piirnitive. L.L.vilt C"539 Havana 3-4 l:16%alop 12 112 S 1 1 A\ l»»jr Hunt U NotYet, F.andW'mer. Altamirtta 59716 Havana 3-4 1:14 fast 7 112 10 8 9 8l 9*i J Malben II Ha track. Win or Quit. S -villian hU220 Havana 5J f 1:13 slow 8-5 112 8 3 i 64 6"i C Rob'son 10 B.-Na-Br'nn. Accl'ai't'a, K.W'th 59200 Havana 6} f 1 Jl%hvy 8 110 6 7 8 6'J 53J B Kenn'dyl2 BeyFntiis. PokeyB., JarkHenley 59131 Havana 3-4 1 :14%fast 2i 112 4 2 2 3* 4'1 C Boh'son 11 Lui-Meme, All Aglow, Silex II. 59009 Havana 51 f 1:10 slow 7 108 7 6 9 9" 8»i B Kenn'dylO Lady Heater, Medusa, Far Kast 58956 Havana 5J f l:08Vf,fast 3| 110 5 o 4 5a 2J B Kenn'dy 8 Truant, Lyric. Pokey B. 7h864 Havana fjuMy l:4-t5t.f»st 35 112 1 4 6 8 6' T'" A Stone 7 Bianca, Shipmate, Dr. fjltsfpr J8802 Havana 6^ f 1:08 fast f 107 10 11 • 8l 8*J L Penman 12 Wedgwood. Fraecuelo. U. -Berry PRIMITIVE, b. m, 5 110 By Dalbousib— La Primera, l)y Joe Hooker. (Trainer, W. C. Kennedy. Owner, W. C. Eea nedy). S9T89 Havana 3-4 l:iS%tftfod 3J IN 1 ill- V C Uoirsor.11 P.ufoid. sir .\,|sM„i. Byfjaai G9748 Havana 51 t l:12-:.mud 3 110 I 5 I 5i 5"T Nohin 7 Gakia Creek. Punctual. Kayman 00594 Havana 5} f lJ2%hvy 5 no 1 3 1 VIP* If Connorsio Kavcaaea, Lady Lorltt Barley 60399 Havana 61 f l:98%fm»t 6 105 I 3 4 42 !!J II Kenn dyli Caloctin. Lady' Ivan. I^st Girl (0319 Havana 3-4 l:15".-.fast 31 10S 3 5 6 3:i 3 h K Atk*6»al9 Iluen, Rp'dyLady, Smil.ThroUifU 60215 Havana h\ f l:0 !-:,fast II 10ft 2 3 4 4l 5=J E Atkins'n 9 Major Domo, Mike. Cutoetin 60127 Havana 5i f l:0S=f.fast 8 107 M 8 5 51 6«1 K Wilson 12 MPuff, Acclamation. Iff, Nash •MM Havana 1-4 l:44%fast 5 102 6 8 8 8'1 8'-1 J Mallien » PokeyB.. WOiteCrown. Byitom- 5733 M'lboro AbOJf l:36%faat 25 108 4* P Madeira « Arbitrator, WarMap, BaconfTts., 57226 M'lboro Ab5-S 1:11 fast 29-10 U4 2* P Matleira 6 Lucie May, Scotch Kiss. SavllU ' SAIR AND WARMER, ch. m, 6 110 By First Sight— Fair Annie, by Hawkswick. (Trainer, C. J. Whatley. Owner. C. J. Whatloy). i')77i Havana lniMy l:59%atow 1 IM i 5 5 5 6* 5- j Chataaan 8 Aud-ey A.. Kclioi. Bay When M6M Havana 1 l-io 1 :56% fast 8 IM I 7 7 I 6* 6* W Pool '.) Drapery, Caraway. BMr-QaaWy (8687 Havana lrniOy l:51'„hvy 3 103 I 7 7 8 •] 75 1 Prible 9 J. J. Casey, McAdoa, tliiard -man M6M Havana 3-4 l:16%aIop 4 110 1 2 2 2'i 2* J ChaliiersU Not Vet. Altamaha, LadvU.mt 60402 Havana 3-1 l:2l', low 21 Ho 3 8 6 5} |«| PJ Josiah II A'mati i:cd. Altamaha. *LI,'itt 60275 Havana Vu!*J 1 : ! •' ,iast 10 110 4 111 l'i fj 10 Josiah 8 1 Marauder. AudreyA., Kr'kl'.n ).» W.M6 Havana 3-11:15 fast 5 310 3 6 6 6 1 7*1 W K'l-ayll Datusii. Ailmarven, Mr. krOur w ins Havana l 1-16 l:48*4faat 12 l 5 6(8 8 9' 7» J Malkca 10 Nig. An ftavair, Berretta (MM Havana laaMy I 11-' fast 6 108 5 11 1 21 5» J D'oilnlck S Rata, ticorge W.. Stir Pp 59851 Havana 1 1-16 1 :53M,mud 31 P* 3 1 1 1 1"» 2" V. Josiah 7 Tawnecntha, AudreyA., Rtlr (•'• FITZ-BOODLE. ch. g. 4 112 By Fitz Herbert— Lady K. II., by Meddler. (Trainer, V. T. Richardson. Owner, P. T. Riolmrdson). Gam Havana 5& f l.-W List 3 U3 5 1 2 1- S ■ ', II My. is s MorraCasfle, Moiineio. aavUUaa 5K 83 Havana 3-4 1:15 pooil s HMt 7 G 5 (■ 5*8 -B Kenn'iiy 7 BdGarriaaa), fiiiitian. War Map 59481 Havana J-4 l:l2%fa.st I I'd 1 I .1 •»• f.T .1 Chalmers 8 Bad Man, Bamkin, Koran 58223 Havana 3-1 1:11) slow 2 P'9 1 3 I 4" 431 N S-.vart 9 Blazeavva v. JaCCtjeah, N'f'kP.eii,. .":il21 Havana 3-4 1:13 fast S 114 3 4 4 4'i 4'!; II Myers 11 KndMan. K.Garrison. GoI.Chaace 69041 Havana oi f l: .6%fast 2 109 6 7 G 4' 421 N Swart 8 Kdfiarrison. BpriaaTTala, Barakiu M978 Havana 3-1 l:13%faat 51 1"3 4 2 2 2' 31 N Swarf 4 The Boy. Cherry Tree, Louis A. STEPSON, ch. h, 6 115 By Uncle— Katrine, by Moitcmcr. (Trainer, A. Ten'pcst. Owner, II. L. Snelson). (9M1 Havana 8-4 ldS%fast 10 til 2 s 10 pi (•• A Tryon 16 Sevilliin. WrecUeaa, Fail l.a MM M434 Havana 5i f l:12%hvy 6 110 1 7 7 65 7'« A iryun 6 Piillux. Lilholiek. Kayman MBS Havana 5hfl:08 fast 15 11-5 8 3 7 8 S'iA Tryon 8 Mor.C:t tle. Molinero. Fit/. B'dle 56900 B.Bon' ts 3-4 1:13%faat llf 110 6 7 7 71 87i K Par'tonll Pinard, Mess Kit, Plain Bill 66J43 Dpl'm'r 5-S l:0:; ,fa«t 7 122 3» C Garner 6 Biposta, Musilo, Hush 55880 M'ne've Ab 5-8 59'ifast 13-10 106 2'1 15 BtaltM I Bameau. Diocletian, L'vMIIdred 55569 Del' m'r lmSOy l:48"f.fast 22-5 113 P* J D'minlek 7 Chefa, Georpre C. Jr.. Viva Cuba 55541 Dd'm'r r,-S 1 04 fast 14 118 4J1 P Madeira 10 Biposta. WalterMack, L.Gentry 5.5458 Deimr 7-8 1:30 fast 6 1*5 B'l fi Atkins'n 9 Am. Easrle. WarClub. Oakl'nBelh) 55403 Del' m'r 1-4 l:f5%fiutt IS 114 8*1 P Maderia 7 My Gracie, Assumption. Koran 55122 Conn'ht 3-4 l:13%fast 72 114 1 II •'* 9M E Barnes 19 Flas'gSp't. Ablaze. John'sL'mtaa DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, ch. g, 5 115 By Celt— Maud B. L., by Star Shoot. (Trainer, J. Lopez. Owner, J. Lopez). M7M Havana 61 f !:12%atO« 2i 112 3 3 « 7' 7'" W StWeeyll Fddie Tianler. Jessica P.. Ahso M6M Havana H f l:ll','.s:ow 5 115 1 2 4 Is •** J Dom'ick 7 Mad Nell. Hainan, L. (Jentry 59147 Havana 5J f l:07 r,fast 15 110 4 2 4 6 61 J D'minickPt Lyric, Molinero, Marcella Boy 69*76 Havana 3-4 l:16Vf.slow 7 112 1 1 2 31 4» 0 Bob'son 8 G'dHope. y'm:inette, Ri r.Jam i 59200 Havana 5i f PlV-.hvy 31 111 I 6 8 8s 7*1 C Bob'son 12 Bey Bnnis. Pokey B.t Golden Red 59160 Havana 5J f l:09%fast 8 105 8 7(4* 21 T Burns 11 I^tdy Betty, Lullaby. Pokey B. 59099 Havana 61 f 1:0S fast 30 105 1 2 6 7'» 6:l T Burns 8 Carl Roberts, Tom Gooue, Jill THE BELGIAN II.. ch. g, * 115 By Rabelais— Suffragette IT., by Vttar. (Trainer, N. K. Moody. Owner, N. K. Moody). EM82 Havana 3-4 l:14%faat 4 115 2 3 3 I» 5r- P Wilson 1 Twenty Seven, Molinero. Harau 6M87 Havana 3-4 1 :13V-,fast S-5 112 8 f. 4 4\ 4"i F Wilson 8 Ca Hon Berry. Haran. Sevillian 59B17 Havana 61 t l:07%fast 5 114 8 9 9 8* 4l G Corey 19 KildareBoy. Hanin, Molinero 59523 Havana 51 f 1:07 fast 21 112 7 8 8 7 k 6"i A Picki-ns 8 Mar. Hollius, J.Budrow, Hoover 58958 Havana 5i f l:07%fast 10 115 7 8 8 7* 42i K Atkins'n 8 Ed Garrison, Peasant, Starkader 58894 Havana li f 1:13 hvy 10 114 6 7 7 7 7" W Kelsay 7 Norf'kBelle, Peasant, EdGar'non .8546 MapleH. H f l:08%faat 8-5 111 » 8 7 7* 7»1 W Taylor 0 L.llarris'n. Circulate. Vakimene BURLEY, b. h, 5 (M) 115 By Assagai— Colonial, by Trenton. (Trainer, C. Reynolds. Owner, C. Reynolds). SG7»$ Havaria 51 f 1:1.' .slow 10 112 6 C I fiJ 4 *1 J CThalriThll Kddie Tninter. leaaica F.. M .„ (MM Havana 1 1-16 1: 102.,fiist 41 115 7 2 2 3 6» 6'» L Penman S Daru ley. Say When. Audrey A. iiO.'.IH Havana 5: f l:12«,r.hvy 10 115 6 4 I 31 4'1 W Kel3ay 10 Kavensea. Primitive. L.LoTltt 60431 Havana 51 f l:12%kvy 10 115 9 6 6 81 9" J D'rninick 9 Pullux. I.itholick, Knvman 19771 Havana 1 1:43 fast 3 111 4 1 1 1 IJ 4* J D'minlek 7 Liszt. Toy Along. While Crowa 5f716 Havana lM*9» 145 fast 6 105 5 1 4 5 64 8» K Merlmee 8 Ch'cot'cue. E.FIower. J.O'G'nell 58310 Empire Ab 3-4 1 :liy.fast 20 H6 4 3 3 21 t'J G W Carll 8 Rhinestone, Trader, MayRnherta 58200 Kmplre 1 1-16 l:4'.)^fast 30 105 8 8 8 8 8* 7"» M Har'son 10 Asterisk, Pickwick, Scot. Cnlef J5157 Kmpirn lmloy 1:49 good 12 105 8 8 7 7 8* 8" W Har'son 9 Smarty, Seot'sh Chief. Titanium S8026 Jamaica 1 1-16 l:49%fast M 106 8 2 2 2 2J 21 M Har'son 5 Canso. Titanium, High Value J7615 Jamaica 1 1 16 1 :497i,slow 60 107 6 I 7 8 8 8" M Har'son 8 Frank Fogarty, Salute, Rock'port S7266 Aq'duct 8-4 l:13Vifast 50 117 7 (7 I" 7'» C Turner 8 Ruddles, CareFrec, PrlnceJames 19048 Empire 11:43 fast 25 110 3 2 t 6 I1 6« I A lohnson 12 L.fcmmeilne. N Vorke. J.A.Clark LITHOLICK. b. g. 7 115 By MeeUck— Lithogene, by Lithe*. (Trainer, A. B. Davidsoa. Owner, A. B. Davidson). (9789 Havana 3-4 l:15%cood ( 115 6 3 5 ♦.' T'7 F Hunt 11 Buford. Primitive. Sir Adsum 61718 Havana 51 f 1 :12-.-.mml 21 115 I 4 2 3'1 1" A Pickens 7 Cabin Creek. Punctual. Kavniau 16641 Havana ::-l l:15-;6fast 10 1!5 6 5 6 6r- 6«iA Pickens 19 Sevillian. Wnckleaa, FairLassie 604S9 Havana 3-4 l:17-.-.slop 2 115 1 1 2 2* 4=1 A Pickens 11 Mary Erb. Balfour. Sir Adsum 60131 Havana 5'. f 1 :12'chvy 4 115 5 112* 2° A Pickens 9 Pullux. Kayman. Hullo 60291 Havana 51 f 1:08 fast 12 115 1 5 4 51 7'f A Pickens 6 Mor.Ca-tle. Molinero, Fitz B'dle 59982 Havana 3-4 l:14-ifast 12 112 7 7 6 7* 7" F Hunt 8 Twenty Seven, Molinero, Haran 594H1 Havana 61 f l:07Vifast 7 105 5 6 7 61 6»1 N Swart 8 Money. Eimont. All Aglow 59313 Havana 5j f l:07«ifast 31 107 10 9 I 7» 6«1 P Walls 10 Hoover, Jill, Lyric LADY L0VITT, b. f, 4 107 By Heno— Russian Sable, by Order. (Trainer, J. Allen. Owner, J. Mclntyre). 60791 Havana 1 M« l:31«fcg©dd 13 MM 1113 8 ('«* f Burns 11 .l.Air f'lark. BHunlev. Caraway 69M3 Havana 1 1-16 1 : lO-.-.fii.st • 112 6 4 7 7 7- 811 C Bob'son 8 Dahiley, Sav When. Audrey A. 8*402 Havana lm5uy l:48%8low I 104 12 9 9 8 (« V- G Fields 12 Balfour, AudreyA.. Firstiroop 6i'.".:»4 Havana 51 f l:12%bvy 21 H 7 3 5 5 4= 2~-\ T Burns 16 Kavcaaea, I'rimitive. Biuley 605:'.9 Havana 3-4 1 :16~v.slop 6 l'»5 4 7 7 5' 4*1 J Simmonsll Not Yet. F.andW'mer, Altamaha 60462 Havana 8-4 l:21%s!ow 3 MS 7 7 7 6* 4«1 ,1 Maitien 11 A'ticBed. A'lnalia, F.andW'mer 60: 16 Havana 3-4 1:15 fast 20 105 fi 7 8 4"k 5'i J Maiben 11 Diltusa. Athgarven, Mr. Kruter (0173 Havana 3-4 1 :15 :,iast 6 104 7 10 11 11 11" J Maiben 11 CM. Bed, TflfflHiaa. Pros.'sBaby 57876 K'vvorth 51 f 1 :12%hvy 79 162 2 11 11 11 10'» E Harb'nell TheDccision, Karnest, WarTank 57338 W'dbine 1 1-16 1:49 fast 13f 99 6 7 9 10 IS IS1* J Slmmon3l3 Secretary, KingTrojan, G. Fringe Second Race [2nd Havana] SI-'.t'OMJ KACI-l .'l-i Mile. 4 -y car-ohls iiud 11 |t ward. Cluiiniii^. (Jau, M, 1 ^ 1 : 1 t 0 ID::.) MUMB0 JUMBO, b. g. 8 110 By Hdrim— Mutchkin. by Glgaateum. (Trainer, T. Doyle. Owner, T. Doyle). •."712 Havana 61 f 1 M ..fast 8 IM t ! 2 6* 6* 8 Bavta fi Bud Iffaa, Past due. May.Haaaa M2M Havana liii.."y 1.1.; fast 3] 110 1 2 2 2 31 54 A Pickens 7 L'k-tecvteaga*, Hiiilock. Ban MM9 Havaaa 3-4 l:12%faat 3 111 7 4 3 4'1 4*J 8 Boyle 8 ColChile. F'stConsiii, Ko-.Embry "/•MO Havana 1 1 : ".9-ifast 1 Ml 1 3 2 I 6 fi'l N Swart « liveliness. Apprival. Bamkia 58748 Havana 1 l:38%faat 4 106 4 2 2 2 2»* 4* S Boyle 8 J.Pryor. sw'pciean, Seai'rince 8*765 Havana 3-4 l:12%Caat 1 106 3 3 3 8»* 3' S Boyle 4 Cen.Meuoeal, J.Pryor. Gnr'nur ifOf't Havana 1 l:39%fhat 8 107 3 3 3 3 3* ::• S Boyle 7 Judge Pryor, End Man. Loufa A. 5346 3 Havana 1-4 l:12=;-,faat 6 108 1 4 4 4* 4*1 S Boyle 7 Ararat. I„ast One, B.ofTC'town 59102 Havana 5* f 1:06 fast 12 106 2 ( S 4* 3'1 S Boyle 7 B. of Eliz't'n. Guv'nor, J.Pryor HUSH. b. m. 5 113 By Bryn Mawr— Murietta, by Oddfellow. (Trainer. D. Hammond. Owner. G. Holmes). • Havaaa _ I l:OW fast 6-5 IU I a ^ 71 t* M Qaiaac 12 Klag B., Le P.iilal're. Humpy MM7 Havana ::-l 1:14 fast 8 110 o 6 6 5' 5» M Burg.-r y Molinero, Blondei, Mister Jiggs (02M Havana 6) f l:6(%faat 12 i"7 3 7 7 7 fi5 N Buravr 7 Bp'acVale, M.Holiins. Gal. -Berry 57371 Th'cliffe 61 f l:09\41aat 18 Bib 1" N Burner 0 Anticipate, Shoreacres, C Broom 57191 Th'cliffe i| f l:M%taat MO I'M 9* N Burger 11 Polar Cub. Phan.Fair. Betsinda 56774 B.Bon'ts 1 l:1l--,fast 1( H7 3 6 « 5 «* 7"! R Bomelll 9 Starkcy, Toe the Mark. C'tRoria 76707 Dorval laaMy l:46%faat 11 107 7 8 3 4 6* 6"! H Thurber 6 I'iedra. C.BiiDilder. LittlaSaady MCKDarval 3-4 l:14%faat 6 109 11 10 10 91 8'° W HantWF- DintyMoore. Waiereo. Treadweil 56607 Dorval 1 1-16 1.46',ifast 32 103 3 3 4 4 4" 6' B Bom'elii 7 W. Willow. Fire worth, Sw Apple LULLABY, ch. f, 4 97 By Handsel— Merry Blue, by Blues. (Trainer. I. Acey. Owner, Egypt Stable). (MMHWaaa 2-91:14 fast I i* j :; | »«| 5*1 D Prible II Bavw'd. Baedaiaal'a TrOmiph't MM6 Havana 1-4 l:14%raat 10 102 1 4 6 V 4»i D Prible 11 Haran. Frank Burke." Shy Ann ■•,.»us Havana (3 f l:0S'..fast 5 96 3 6 4 I 1 tj D Prible 16 Whi|.po irwill. Lyric, Op ilerrlrk .;••»•! Havana S-4 1:15%slow 5 102 6 2 3 21 9 ! Prible 12 F. Fancy. Jap Minna. DouTlirnek 97M Havana 3-t 114 fast 8 105 4 7 7 71 8*1 B Kenn'dyH Ilatrack, Wm or Quit, SevHIIaa 59614 Havana R t l:07%rast 3 101 2 8 17* 6*1 D Prible IB W.OfCh'ce. Weckleaa, G. Berry o^.fio Havana 5 . t I Ufeluw 4 105 1 1 2 2* 3" T. Penman 9 Cortex, Win or Quit, Toy Along IHM Havana 5j t 1 "?Vifr.!;t 10 101 8 V 7 1" PJ L Penman 12 LeeEufield. Cj Merrick. CoutaMl RAVBNSEA, br. g, 6 112 By Sea KinR— Lady Dunravcn, by Desmond. V (Trainer, G. Price. Owner, G. Price). 66699 Havana lniOoy 1:45 fast 4 105 5 2 1 I 3» V .1 Maiben s Cnnkn, Eoie, MeAdoo fii jBJM Havana H f l:124(-,hvy 4 II.". 8 fi 3 2 1* C Hob son 10 Primitive. Badv Bovitt Butler R MKHltlM lm50y lM.W.fast 6 110 4 2 ,r 7 6»» P} .1 Maiben I Am. Soldier, M'doworth.' Stir Up G 6954 Havana lm.Viy 1 :44V. fast 4 110 2 3 3 3 l 6'1 C Uob'son 10 Myvxville. Counsel Cork 69494 Havana 3-4 l:13*-fast 10 IU 3 4 4 4» 3s B Kenn'dy 7 Suglfrniint. M.JIgg's, Am. Eagle 6 59440 Havana i| f l:08%fast 21 114 8 8 9 7i 5;1 B Kenn'ily JO War Map, Memphis, Marsvllle I 69;:27 Hay-ana 3-4 BIS'/ifast 2» 118 11 8 8 51 4'} A Pickens 11 Quaker, M'terJiggs, Fra'nkBurke 5: 69242 Havana ImOOy l^fi^slow 15 liO 7 8 7 7 SI B'l J Chalmers 8 W'iseMan, H.Glover, Misrlcorde 5! BET ENKIS, b. g, 8 110 By Key Hindoo — Katherine Ennis, by Bonnie Joe. t (Trainer. L. X. Crist. Owner, L. K. Crist). ' &:.!'» Iliivaiiii lm&Oy Httfthvy t 105 7 6 0 fi 7C 7;i J Chalni.-rs S Win orQiiit. Mnj.Poino Tur'n fii 130 Havana lm50y 1:44 fast E 110 3 4 4 4 7« 7-1 J Chalmers S Roekport, Dolly C H .MSI evens r MWfifi Havana 1 l:42'Afast 6 105 2 4 4 3 3'1 2» J Chalmers 8 T.J.Hogan, Suez. Thistleblooin ,; 59945 Havana lm.'.Oy 1 :44',.-,fast 5 MS 1 7 S 8 7» 7 « B Seheffel 9 Caimlto, Wfco Can Jtell, FelixM , 69644 Havana 61 f l:0SVsfast 7 113 2 4 3 31 2« J Heupel 8 W.Woods, ThcEng'hman, P. Star - B9621 Havana H f tJIKCWt fi 107 2 6 5 6» 551 J Chalmers S Pittsburg, LecEnfield, W Wood* ! 69380 Havana 3-4 1:14 fast 6 109 8 8 7 B'l 4»I R S'wood 9 B'cbanal'n, J.O'Con'll, L.F'tastk c MISTEB JIGGS. b. o, 4 (M) 102 By Short Grass— Empty, by Griffon. ■ (Trainer, W. B. Finnesan. Owner. E. Palmero). 60095 Havana 3-4 l:ll"ifast 2\ HI 2 3 3 31 3»J & Seheffel 8 Wre-klcss. Natruui. SpocdvBidv fio;;47 Havana 3-1 1:14 fast 10 113 2 3 I 31 S2 J Grubor 9 Molinero. Blondel. Sevillian 61-148 JJavana 3-4 l:14Htaat 10 110 3 2 1 l"* 2h B Seheffel 11 Perplexit v. Jap Minna Not Yet 60046 Havana 3-1 l:14%fast 12 102 6 4 4 S 8»3 B Seheffel 9 Haran. Berretla. Win or Quit 69065 Havana 51 f l:0SV£fast 41 104 2 S3 3| 5*1 B Seheffel 9.1111, Haman, Molinero / 695fil Havana 51 f l:ll!»slow 10 105 4 6 6 6" 5" B Seheffel 7 MadNell. Haman. I). Fairbanks 59404 Havana 3-4 l:13='sfast 12 lot 5 3 3 21 2* B Seheffel 7 S'mint. Ravensea. Amer. Ksgle t 6l'327 Havana 8-4 HloViiast I 102 4 1 1 11 21 P. Seheffel 11 Quaker, KrankBurke, Ravensea I KIKE, ch. g, 8 113 By Meelick— Katherine Connor, by Mirthful. (Trainer, B. J. McDonald. Owner, B. J. McDonald). ■MM Havana 3-4 1 :15'.-.fast 21 U8 I I 8 7-1 S'J B Seheffel 11 Hullo, Sir Jack. Thistleblooin t MM Havana 51 f BOXv.fast 2 118 8 t I 2"k 2 D Prible 10 Buller. MaclmieGimner, Mr Jack - 60215 Havana 5| f l:M«fifkat E 111 9 9 8 7J 2»» T) Prible 8 Major Homo. Catoetin, Truant I Wm Havana B}tlM%fa«t 21 107 8 8 4 4» 3'1 G Fields 8 TonH Joo.se, Kentmere, CyMerriek \ 69441 Havana 1 l:41%Ca«t 6 112 10 4 2 2 3' 6'« E Atklns'n 10 AlfVezina, AvaB., HighOlympui - 6!».!81 Havana 3-4 1 :14'ifast 10 115 7 7 6 6' S'J E Atklns'n 8 Taraseon. Miilinn, Pibroch B32R7 Havana 3-4 l:15Vs«ood 41 112 5 3 5 62 7«1 E Atkins' n 7 Fireworth, Two Eyes, Forbid C 61)252 Havana 61 f 1:08 pood 25 108 8 8 8 7 7" ■ Atklns'n 8 Disenssion, Currency, Midian 59098 Havana 61 f l:071fcfast 21 113 1 6 2 H 1»» E Atklns'n 9 Midian, Golden Bed, Dandy V«» I DRAPERY, b. g, 5 110 By Lovetio— Dazzling Ray, by Giganteum. (Trainer, J. McCann. Owner, J. C. Mayes). r.(H,i;:» Havana I 1-10 1 :5o--fast li llo 4 11 1 1 1 1 ' J Smith 9 Caraway, Bill Hiiuley. Comul - 8JC15 Havana 1 1-10 1 :.*.::1jhvy C llo 2 2 3 o :;3 323 .1 Smith 5 Stanley, Fairlv, Salesman 601S9 Havana :;-4 1 :17-.-.Klop 6 115 I ( 7 5i 7"' J Smitn 11 Mary Brb. Balfovr, Sir Adsnm S 6U374 Havana lm."i0y 1 :•!.". ■•.fast :;5 115 *, 2 2 2 3* 2*1 J Smith 11 Constant me. Mary F.rh, jtlMdna ! Mita Havana, M t:15*ifa.?t 8 112 6 fi r. r.t 5=5 J Smith 10 Whipp'rwill. Invincible. £atpctla 64MW:: Havana ?,-\ l.li'.^fast 10 112 8 6 6 4»* 4" 3 Smith 11 Haman, AVreckloas, Noma -I 1 MSB Havana r,-4 1:14 fast 8 112 1 1 1 2» 6«f. J Smith H Hatiaek, Win or Quit, Sevillian 6!«il« Havana 51 f l:07Vf,fast li 114 8 6 6 51 641 J Smith 12 W.otCVce, W'eekless, C.Berty 6 69221 Havana H f l:12-*hslow 8 112 3 0 8 8 8M J Smith 8 Wak. Dream, J.Budrow, WarMap I 69059 Havana 3-4 l:152ifast 6 112 4 6 « 6» 6« T Smith 9 Butler, All Aglow, Mister J ig-gi t HTJEN. b. c, 4 115 By Huon— Enameline, by Masctto. ! (Trainer, W. L. Drake. Owner. P. X. Putnam). ! 0K4E Havana lm50y 1:M fast 2. 188 M M 1" M W l"2" W Pool ll Toratcatt, Bloniiel. ffllrtoa 0H,',i2 Havana 1 1:4:1 .slop 15 101 5 4 3 4 G» 420 B Seheffel 7 Money, C.eorce W., Marv Erb . •MM Havana 51 t l:oH':slop 10 IOC 6 7 7 7 7=' J Heupel 7 T.tJoose. TwentvSeven. Peasant 60.1i: Havana 3-1 l:15:Stfast 2 W 1 1 1 12 1 W Kelsay 1(» Hp'yl a.ly. Primitive. Sm.Tln'gh J H3M Havana 8-41 1:11 fast 21 1"9 | 7 8 8» 8'° W Hinphy 9 ft'elinnai'n. J.O'Con'll, B.F'tastie 60-1I1 Havana 3-4 l:17Vihvy 3 109 7 7 7 7 7" W Kelsay 7 HaroldK., CeorgeW.. M. Hilarity r E8t88 Havana 3-4 l:i3%JTaSt 5 110 6 3 3 3» 323 W Kelsay 9 Disenssion, ltennont, Dr. Shaefcr i; 69082 Havana lm.*.0y 1:44 Vast % 101 4 4 4 4 «" 7IS.I Ch'lmersio tiol.FIint, W.C.MeCPCk, DollvC. r, 8MS7 Havnna 5) t 1 :«7%fast 12 106 1 2 2 21 21 J MeBri le | Carl Roberts, FarEast, TwoEvet t; 8MM Havana 3-4 l:16%fast 21 108 4 3 5 4l 4'° N Swart 7 Weds'«l. TheEuK'man. L.F'tHstir | 67459 Batonla 1 1-16 l:52%hvy 23 112 8 • 4 10 10' 10" J D M'nnyll BlarneyStone. SeaCourt, Rums | LADY BETTY, b. m, 8 105 By Yorkshire Lad— lapenza, by Lofrasco. (Trainer, G. Nibbs. Owner. G. Nibbs). [ •088 Havana 51fl:08%fast 12 M6 'J 5 9 10,r- 91* J Maiben 11 Catoetin, B'oly Ivan. I'vimitive ! WMUS Havana 8) t l:08'f,fast 5 loo 7 5 6 7' 8* -I ChalmerslC I.tillahy, Whippoorwill, Eyrie J 59644 Havana uj f 1 :«8Vf,fast 15 100 4 8 4 71 8'JD Prible 8 W.Woods, R.Ennis, TlieRiig'man J Wa Havana 6i f l:08V5fast 20 102 7 J 8 8« 8ai .1 Chalmers 9 Kentmere, B. Gentry, .lamen 69580 Havana 3-4 1:14 fast 15 102 6 3 3 41 5"? .1 Chalmers 9 B'ce.anai'ri. .l.O'Con'll. B.F'tastie g BJSM Havana 61 f l:0S%fast 25 109 4 4 5 61 7'» J Chalm'n 8 BlackBaky, M.Hollins, Huntress ( 691«0 Havana 61 f l:09%fast 2 107 1 1 1 1 11 J Chalmersll D.Fairbanks. Lullaby. Pokey B. I SECOND COUSIN, b. m, 5 110 By Dncle— Katrine, by Disguise. (Trainer, 0. L. Foster. Owner. O. L. Foster). ' ■S84 Havana ::-4 l:l71r,hvy 10 105 s 1 7 81 P}B Kenh'dy 8 M.Garaer, Bcagaleae, J..1. Casey 9 (¥288 Havana lmfiSy l:4S%|aat S 10-5 2 2 4 lo 11 Il 2 F Moore 11 Miserie'.le, CreatHawk, J'.ihbler J M128 Havana 3-4 1:15 fast 10 108 U 7 10 10 10"^ F Moore 10 .I.O'C'nell. W'poorwili, C. Boris 6 M 20 Havana 5J f 1:07 fast 10 105 7 8 8 8 7" F Moore 8 Sucami't. Perplexity, W.ot'Cli'ee [ 69444 Havana ImOOy lMIl^fast 5 102 3 1 3 8 7J 7" H Swart 9 Chiis.Uolters, Roekport, DollyO. J BN83 Havana 3-1 1 :14Vr,fast 8 107 3 I 6 4J 8*| N Swart 7 Simrose, Mad Nell, Alack Baby J 69291 Havana lm50y l:43%good 8 107 6 4 6 6 6 6'» H Swart 0 Wise Man, Hoeoir, Misericorde B9252 Havana 61 f 1:08 good 12 104 1 6 6 6« 68i T Burns 8 Discussion. Currency, Midian | KING WORTH, "br. g, 11 110 By Kenilworth-r-Mitten, by King Eric. (Trainer, R. D. Carter. Owner, L. Letourneau). ftCM Havana 5: 1" l:0!H;-,slo\v fi 111 6 4 fi 8| M*l W Mor'aeyM M.Cuniipr. lVkerlt.. A- lamat'n i 8MM Havana 57. f 1 :08 '.-.fast 10 110 3 2 4 4i 5*1 J Maiben 10 P.titler. Mike, Machine dinner ; 60265 Havana 61 f 1:07-Afast 10 110 7 7 8 82 Se! J Maiben 10 MollyPuff, Fraseuelo. Wil. Woods J 6".129 Havana 3-4 1:10 fast S 10S 1 112" 7Bi J Maiben 10 .I.O'C'nell, W'poorwili, C. Boris . 0! 874 Havana 3-4 BlSrshvy 3 112 1 1 1 1* 11 J Maiben 11 C.oldcn Red, Berretta, Humpy 5 695)52 Havana 5i f l:09%good 7 107 3 2 4 3l 31 J Maiben 10 fteng.ilesp. GeoreeW., .I.J.Casey i 69192 Havana 3-4 1:15 fast 6 107 6 5 8 7" 5=1 T Burns 11 .lames, Felix M., Golden Red ! 69460 Havana 51 f 1:08 fast 15 107 3 4 4 3"' 3» J Maiben 8 F'cuelo. L. Enfield, Wil. Woods Page 7 Third Race [3rd Havana] 'I II IB II HACSO S 1 -— ViirlonjfK. -l-jcar-tilds :iim1 tpwifia ('!: iiui u^. 4.I.MH. i4, 1917 l:l 5 1-5 5 IOU.) CURRENCY, b. g, 7 118 By Sain— Gold, by Golden Garter. (Trainer, 0. L. Foster. Owner, O. L. Foster). 8MM Havnna 5-i t l:o7::.-,fast 2 113 s 12 8*1« W Pool 8 AsaJCagle, BlackBaby, MaUaei* ' 8MB Havana El t l:07:!.-.fast 1 120 4 1 1 1»1 3* C Bob'son 10 M.IIoMins. Simrose, P.illy Bouts ' 8M81 Havana 3-4 l:17'/is!op 2 120 4 1111 3»t H Cl'm(-nts 8 BlackBaby, CtBoria, Fie.I'aTny ' M8M Havana 3-4 BlOVshvy 2 115 fi 111' 2l D Prible 6 Fickle Wmmej, Taraseon. Midian j 59724 Havana Di f l:06!ifast Tk 116 1 11 1« 11 G Fields 7 Hnaiaat, BUlyBoata, CarlRoherts f 69585 Havana 1 l:40%ROod 21 110 7 4 2 2 3» 7'" D Prible 8 J.Budi'ow, BillyBonls, Jacobean ' 69493 Havana. 51fl:07%fast 8-5 113 1 11 lsl 1" B Seheffel 0 Billy Boots, G.Flint, Jacobean ' 59442 Havana 1 1 :48%fkat 4 110 1 1 1 1 2* 8* -\T Swart 8 HazelW., Quaker, Tim.J.Hogan 69314 Havana 3-4 l:13'-sfast 10 115 2 1 2 2h Vi li Seheffel 8 Approval, Ruddles, J'ge Buorow BLAZEAWAY, br. h. 10 109 By Waterboy— Star, by Star Ruby. (Trailer, W. A. Carter. Owner, C. A D. Stable). •MM Havana :,-\ !:im..livy 7-5 112 f, 1 4 5" S»J N Swart ! FiekleFaiiey, Cnnen.v. Taraseon I t, 102 Havana 1 l:3'.»%fast 0 108 4 112 •«■ 7«* B Seheffel 7 Poilu, Jacobean. Brvnlimah 8W2I Havana lmOOy 1 :4::-5iast 3-2 109 4 1 1 1 1M S'i B Seheffel « Poilu, P.iynliinali. Firewoitn 69S76 Havana 51 f 1:11 hvy 2 104 4 3 3 2* 8' « Fields 7 OldSinner, JudtreBudrow, Melvin ' ;.97:il Havana BnOOy l:13'f,fast 4 Willi I2 2* B Seheffel 8 Jacobean, Loyalist, Wise Man 59728 Havana DnOOy l:41Vf,fast 5 110 5 2 1 1 1" 6«| F Wilson 7 Jacobean, Wise Man, Hocuir ' 69583 Havana 3-4 1:15 good 8-5 112 5 4 4 41! 4»1 B Seheffel 7 EdGarrison, Gratian, Wrar Map j WAR MAP, ch. g, 6 108 By Trap Rock— Woodvine, by Maynetizor. (Trainer. E. V. Kulrenan. Owner, E. V. Mnl renan). fiii711 Havana o: 1" 1 :0fi~fast 6-9 112 1 111} 1" T Parns 7 Beagal+*e, BadOles, CoUleti Bed . M8S7 Havana 3-4 1:H fast 0 HO 2 11 l'J 2» G Fields 9 Am.EasjlP, Tw'tvSeven, MessKit , E88M Havana B)fl46%ta«t «-5 104 I 3 2 3} 321 T Burns 8 FiistC'sul, Gol. Flint, Lui-Meme ' 1 09707 Havana 5\ f 1 :07-;ifa.st 8-5 109 5 I 2 SJ 2" T Burns 8 Sh'tAway, Sugarmint, W.ofCh'ce . 59383 Havana 3-4 1:15 good 7 107 4 3 2 2" 3'1 T Burns 7 IMG.irrison. (Jratiau, Blazeaway 59440 Havana 61 f l:0fi%fast 12 109 1 1 1 1» 1« T Burns 10 Memphis, Mavsville, Ellas O. 69253 Havana 51 f l:09"iKOod 3 I08 3 2 1 l'l 4» J Heupel 10 Fraseuelo, Red, Baby Faust B9221 Havana 61 f l:12%slow 10 107 8 6 3 31 3-J T Burns S Wak.Dr'ui, J.Budrow, J.J.Casey \ BLACK BABY, blk. f. 4 105 By Dick Finnnll— Mav Maid, by Yankee. (Trainer, E. E. Major. Owner, E. E. Major). MM) Havana 0: ;' l:87%iaat 3] loo 1 1 1 h* 21 I) prible s Itt If lie. MeHnrre. Cnrrency 1 60541 Havana 3-1 l:17'/islop 5 10S 1 I 2 2» lh D Prible S Count Boris, Curremv. Fie.Kanev * BUM Havana 1 l:40-"v.fast 5 102 4 3 4 6 o1 67i D Prible B K01.111, Fictile, Golden Flint 599S1 Havana 81 t l:07',ifost 3 MB fi 1 1 l"k 1" I) Prible % G'dHopp. Wedgwood, M.Hollins i I 69fiS0 Havana 54 f 1:07 fast 3 107 1 3 4 61 3» D Prible 8 I.eeEnfield, Bil. Boots. Fraseuelo i 1 59544 Havana 6J f l:07%fast B| 101 7 3 2 2'1 1" 1) Prible 8 Money. Disenssion, Jacobean 69403 Havana 3-1 l:14',:,fast 3 100 1 2 I 32 3'1 B Seheffel 7 Snnrosp, MadNell, SeeondCousIn i 59300 Havana 61 f BOS^fast 6-5 98 2 2 3 32 If B Seheffel 8 M.Hollins. Huntress, M.J.Baker 1 69119 Havana 3-4 l:13%fast 4 99 2 2 2 3« 1" B Seheffel 10 Sunrose, Starkader, Aif Vczlaa JUDGE BUDROW, ch. g, 4 10a By Diok Einaell— Bellona, by Beau Ormonda. (Trainer, A. Thomas. Owner, R. L. Baker). MM Havana 3£ f * 1 lOT^sood M W8 2 1 : 1«*"2« 1. Penman 10 Brnsaleae. Lni-Meiee, Midian 59870 Havana 51 f 1:11 hvy 4 102 2 2 2 B*| 25 L Penman 7 Old Sinner. Blazeaway. Jlelvm 09724 Havana 51 f l:064£fast 4-5 103 4 8 4 62 5» D Prible 7 Currency, Sunrose, Billy B ots 59647 Havana 3-4 1 :14'%fast 2 105 1 3 3 6J 4« S Boyle • Bamkin, Gratian, Ed Garrison 19585 Havana ll:4o%good3i 105 3 11 1 11 1* L Penman 8 BillyBoots. Jacobean, Waterford i IBM Havana 61 f 1:07 fast 8-5 108 1 1 1 11 2*Ii Penman 8 MarionHollins, Hoover, Toss Up . 594K1 Havana 61 f 1 :07^*iast 8-5 110 6 2 2 3» 3* L Penman 8 Money, Marion Hollins, Lyric 69314 Havana 3-1 l:13Mifast 31 106 1 8 4 6' 34 L Penman 8 Approval, Ruddles, Sugarmint BUNROSE, b. m, 7 104 By Astronomer — Genesta, by Broomstick. (Trainer, J. Kelly. Owner, J. Kelly). BBSS Havana 51 f l:«7%faat 15 lo7 7 5 5 5' H W Pool K) M.Hollins, Currency. BillyBoots ' MOT Havana, 1 l:M%ta«t 10 188 7 4 4 i •* 7*1 J Chalmers 8 Jacobean. Haran. Mildred tUm Havana 1 t:48%fkat fi Mi 5 5 5 4 4"k fi7l J Chalmers 8 Koran, Fictile, Golden Flint 60045 Havana 3-4 1:31 fast 6 102 3 3 3 2i 1' J -Chalmers f Fraseuelo, Goodllope, Midian 699S1 Havana 51 f l:07V.fast 3 102 1 4 5 6» 5ri J Chalmers « BlackBaby. G'dHopc. Wedgwood 1 MM Havana 51 f 1 :06%.fast 2} 103 4 4 4 5 6» N Swart 8 FirstC'sul, Gold. Flint, WarMap 1 69724 Havana hi t l:06%fast 4 102 3 4 3 3» 21 N Swart 7 Currency, BillyBoots, C.Roberts 696*4 Havana 51 f l:072ifast 6-0 110 6 6 4 81 21! A Pickena 7 lit -t Consul, Lyric, Nor. Belle SUGARMINT, b. m. 6 109 By McGee— Mint Blossom, by Wild Mint. (Trainer, H. E. Davis. Owner, Indiana Stable). •,••719 Havana ."' f !::2„inud 10 IIJ ! 5 5 5 5-' F Hunt 5 M.Gamer, BB.BaotS, -1 .0'Con'lI I M82 Havana El f l:07";,fast « B2 1 6 « 75 873 F Hunt 10 MarionHollins, Curremv Sunrose , 88378 Havana 1 1:41 fast fi Mfi 3 12 B. rder. H Brydges 8 tioldeiiFliul. George #.'. Fictile BvOT Havana ll:40 ifast 41 llo 3 111 22 6'} F Hunt 8 Jacobean, Haran, Miluied ■6138 Havana 51 f lOT%teM U 103 3 I 1 1 D Prible 8 Wedgwood, Midian, Koran 6'io_'0 Havana 51 f 1 :07 fast 31 106 4 5 4 5= |a D Prible 8 Perplexity, M'.ofCh'ce, Huntress ' 69827 Havana 3-4 l:l.!*ifast 3 102 2 2 2 34 3f D Prible 0 Gratian, American Eagle, Byrne ' 697R7 Havana 61fl:07%fast 31 107 3 3 3 8» V D Prible ■ ShootAway. WarMaii, W.ofCh'ce 1 B9704 Havana 6} f 1 :07%fast 8-5 110 2 3 2 1* 4'1 J Heupel 8 Taeola, Bcngalese, Huntress BILLY BOOTS, b. h, 8 106 By Sain — Rosalie, by Oiseau or Sempronius. (Trainer, C. Middleton. Owner, D. M. Suarez). 60719 Havana .V. i 1 :12 :.,niud 31 MB 3 2 2 .: 2- .1 Pevie 8 M bi rner. J.O'Con'll. I.oeKufieid I BMC Havnna 0! f 1 :07".-,fast 3 112 2 2 3 4J 4-J W Kelsay 10 MarionHollins. Currem y Sunrose ■Ml Havana :;-4 l:l3^fast 5 110 I 12 2" 4s .1 Pevic In G. Chance. IJUcussion. I'eriilexitv MM Havana li f 148 .«b w 2 M 4 I 2 i* l'l j pevic 10 trVrataxtty, Fras.uelo, Plttabnri '• M876 Havana, 61 f 1^1 hvy 15 101 « 4 5 5= 6« J Pevic 7 OldSinner, Blazeaway. J.Budiov. ' 09721 Havana 5\ f 1 :0fi r.r:ist :i Vfl 0 • 2 2'J 2' .1 Pevic 7 Cuneiay. Smnos... C. Kobertu 69685 Havana 64 f 1 :07 fast 4 107 6 2 2 21 2» J Pevic I I nBMiH. Bl'kBaby, l'ruseueb. ' 59585 Havana 1 l:40^igood 8 1 10 4 3 3 3 2" 24 J Pevic 8 .I.Buuroiv, Jaeobeau, Waterford 1 59493 Havana 51 f l:07-^fast 15 B 4 t 2 2 2»k 2" J Pevic 8 Currency. Golden Fllut, J'bean 69162 Havana 3-4 lJSftfttop 15 102 8 3 3 3" £'1 J Pevic ti Kara*. E IGurrison. Suginuini V fii R G 6 I 5: 5! t ' r ,; , - ! c ■ PITTSBURG, br. k, 6 ltf9 By Jim Gaffney— Pattie Black, by Warner. (Trainer, B. Stralnndorff. Owner, B. Stralendorff). 6M*W Havana M f l:07\fast 12 1QS 1 2 5 BM 7s: .1 Maiben S Am.Kagle. BlackBaby. Molinero F0682 Havana 5'. f l:07'f:,.st 10 112 5 3 2 31 6^ J Maiben 10 MarionHollins. Currency Sunrose 60149 Havana 61 t 1:08 :,Bist 6 110 2 2 1 1- 1| J Carroll 9 Bit. Cottage, Tom Goose. FelixM. 68923 Havapa 51. f 1 :08 slow 6 110 5 2 3 3" 4»| W Kelsay K» BillyBoots. P'rplexity, Fraseuelo 69qso Havana f.J I 1 :07 fast 8 112 3 4 6 6'1 7» W Kelsay 8 I*e Enfield, BillyBoots. B.Bnhy 5S021 Havana 5i f l:()7sifast 3 112 3 1 J l"" l1 W Kelsay 8 LeefinfleM, W.Woods, VlessB'ty 59163 Havana 5i f l:09%slop 10 114 4 2 2 2J 3| W Kelsay 7 Starkader, Loyalist, Trlompn'nt 59039 Havana 51 f lOT%lnnt 25 1)0 3 8 3 21 6«1 W Kelsay 8 Peasant, Jill, Hoover TOM GOOSE, b. g, 7 109 By Dick Welles — Miss Dolye, by The Commoner. (Trainer, J. J. Alt. Owner, J. A. Eurkin). ("491 Havana 0' f l:09'-f,slop 4 ] 5 I 1112 l»k J Chalmers 7 Tw'ty Seven. Peasant, WetfgwM BBM6 Havana 51 f lOT%faat 3 103 2 4 7 6" 4-1 .1 Chalmersll) MollyPuff, Fraseuelo, Wil. Woods 60119 Havana li f BW^fast I 110 1 4 3 21 3'5 T Burns '.) Pittsburg, Bit. Cottage, FelixM. B8M Havana 1 l:10'/ifast. 15 110 2 2 3 6 1* 7" J Chalmers 8 F. Ahead, FirstCotisul, Gold. Hint 59923 Havana 6* f 1 :0S slow 4 110 8 8 5 5" 6*1 B K.nn'dylO BillyBoots, P'rplexity. Fraseiielu 59703 Havana 6i f l:0S%fa.st 2 107 2 1 2 21 ll T Burns 8 Keiilmere, Mike, Cy Merrick 09616 Havana 5J f l:0fi%fast 10 105 6 6 5 6« 34} T Burns 7 Hoover, Sugarinint, Bucciiaoarn 59043 Havana 5} f 1 :'J7V ast 21 105 2 1 2 3" 5* G Fields 7 Golden Flint, Humpy, Quaker Fourth Race [4th Havana] / t I t - I \ - C I - S ! 1 6 I t ! ! . J r i; r, t; | | [ ! J J g ( I ' 9 J [ J J | i ; J . 5 i ! FOl "I'l'M tt.HT: 1 Iil« . :S-y«'iir-ohls uu«3 ii|Mvur(l. Carnival Handicap. (March ::::, 1919 — lsM i-r — ■ — i4 n. AIKEN, b. o, 4 115 By Peter Pan— Easy Street, by John o'Gaunt. (Trainer, W. A. Carter. Owner, C. k D. Stable). 60832 Havana 1 1-s l:51:!-,fast 5 111 7 2 2 2 2* I" G Bleldfl 7 Dr.Clark. Sea Prince. Llewellyn MM Havana 3-4 l:lZ%Tast 2i 121 5 4 3 ]J 5'i C Rob'son 7 J.Pryor, B.(,llllizab'towii, Ararat 60507 Havana 51 f l:09%hvy 31 116 5 5 5 4- ll G Fields 8 Guv'nor, Col Chile, The P.oy 60219 Havana 1 1-S l:5Vfefast 2 113 2 2 2 2 42 45 G Fields 7 B.Barton, Cen.Men'eal, Br. Clark 00017 Havana 3-4 1:13 fast S-5 IU 7 6 5 41 2"k F Wilson 7 The Boy. Ararat, Guv'nor 59739 Havana 3-4 Bll^fast 21 109 5 6 4 2a Ink p Wilson 6 Ararat, leghorn, Miss Muffins 59361 Havana 5-8 69%fast 6 104 6 7 6 4l 2'1 B Seheffel 10 Last One, Judge Pryor, GuT'nor 69256 Havana lmSOy 1:43 good 6-6 109 7 6 2 2 3* 3'J H Cl'ments 8 Gen.J.M.G'ez, Cr'mw'l, A.BoyXl. 69013 Havana 1 l:40Vf,slow 3-5 108 3 3 3 3 3 3,J J Heupel 3 Geu. Menocal. Eleanor S. 5S71S Havana 1 l:39%fast »-5 102 7 8 3 1 U 2'1 T Burns 8 Gen.J.M.Gom'z. A.Boyll., fkW. QUESADA, ch. c, 3 93 By Delhi— Mistress Quickly, by Nasturtium. (Trainer, F. M. Bray. Owner, Goldapple Stable v . BD810 Havana 3-4 l:12r.-.fast 23 11" 4 I » V «;JW Kelsay 8 ClierryTree. Rebuke. Lit. B. Sheep BMM Havana H f 1 M%MoW 2i 1M 8 1 1 l" 1" W Kelsay 8 F'castle. T.RollCall. Stonewall 60102 Havana 3-11:11 fast 5 105 5 I 4 3' 3-2 A MoE'hlin S C.d'Ameur. Cllimata, L.B. Sheep fifflfi.5 Havana 3-4 l:12%fast I 110 4 5 9 9 8r,i W Kelsay !) I-eghorn, ClierryTree, BtdyAstor M83 Havana 3-4 l:13V,fast 5 MB] 3 1112 In W Kelsay 7 Fineastle, Cltimata, Iiandel 59809 Havana 51 f 1 :07'/,fast 3 108 I 2 2 4'16'JW Kelsay 0 B'yAstor, L.B. Sheep, C.d'Ann'r 69725 Havana 51 f 1:07 fast 7-5 95 3 4 3 4" 6* A McL'hlin 9 C.Kiieanto, Fineastle, Bon Pepe 67637 Jamaica 5} f 1 :0«%fast 6 108 6 « 6 41 Is L Fator « Mavvrcorou, Leghorn, llephaistoe JUDGE PRYOR, br. g, 4 113 By Vulcain — Frances M., by Filigrane. (Trainer. A. Thomas. Owner, R. L. Baker). BMW Havana 2-1 l:12&fa»t 1 115 3 2 2 2" 1" V Hunt 7 B.of EUsabeton n. Ararat, Taeobi 6C6C6 Havana 1 l:44'ihvy 2 115 3 2 3 I 4 4-T L Penman 4 Llewellyn, T.itollCall, PlusUltra 60217 Havana 3-4 l:12Vr,fast 8-5 112 2 11 l"k U V Wilson B The P.oy, Guv'nor. Meliora 597KS Havana 1 l..!S-r.fast 8-5 109 1 1 1 1 1» 1» L Penman 5 Sw.Clean, S.Prince, Mum. Jumbo 59705 Havana 3-4 l:12Vsfast 8-3 109 2 1 2 1" 21 P. Kenn'dy 4 (Jen. Menocal, M.Jmnbo, Guv'nor 59604 Havana 1 l:39M;fast 31 109 *2 2 2 2 l"* 1" L Penman 7 EndMan, Mum. Jumbo, I^ ulsA. 59402 Havana Bl f 148 fast 31 109 5 3 4 3"" 4« J D'minick 7 B.ofKliz't'n, Guv'nor, M. Jumbo 593K1 Havana 6-8 69%fast 10 108 6 3 3 31 3»i F Mooro 10 Last One, Aiken, Guv'nor ELEANOR S., ch. f, 4 100 By Ivan the Terrible — Arline, by The Commoner* (Trainer, H. SpRrgur. OwnM, P. 3. Graham). t:0792 Havana lmOOy l:4B%SOOd 3] 17 2 3 2 2 2' 2' .1 I irey.-r 7 Toinahoi. Pluxl'llra. SeaPritne BMM Havana 1 1-lfi 1 :i'.!.,l'ast ; 98 fi 5 5 3 21 l"k J Breyer (J Herron. Tomalioi. Sea Prince 80614 Havana 1 1-8 148 hvy 5 97 7 6 6 7 7 7" D Prible 7 FrankW., G. Menocal, S.Prine* 60465 Havana lmOOy 1:48 slow 3 97 1 7 7 fi U 2-' D Priblo S May.ilouse. B'ekHaekle, T'acey 60349 Havana 1 l:3S%fast 6 99 3 3 3 D 4- 4s .1 Breyer 7 Tomalioi. The Roll Call, Taeola M177 Havana lmOOy l:4l%faat 0 MS 0 4 4 4 4' 3-1! J Breyer 8 The Leopard, Uiuis A., EndMan 59727 Havana 1 1:39 fast 4 98 2 4 3 3 3"* 4'i J Breyer 6 EndMan, ThePirate, SweepClean 59197 Havana 11-16 1:45 fast 31 Mf 2 6 4 4 I V J Breyer 7 Riverside, Attaboy!!., Lou la A. 592C2 Havana 1 3-16 l:58'4'sfast I 100 4 4 3 2 2'i 2i J Breyer • C'mwell, S.Prince. G.J.M.GomeB 09130 Havana 1 1-16 l:15:'sfast 1 103 1 2 2 2 2"* 2'i J Dreyer ■ Lackaw'na, Mat.Idul, ticaPrlnca THE ROLL CALL. ch. c, 3 96 By Lough Foyle— Beth Stanley, by Golden Maxim. (Trainer, F. C. Frisbie. Owner, J. 8. Tyrce). M792 Havana lmSBy l:43%BOOd 31 loj 5 5 fi r :,' :.'■"_ V Walls 7 Toinahoi. KleaiiorS.. Plus Ultra BMM Havana 1 1 :441th vy 8] K 2 4 13 3-" 2| A MeLhlin 4 Llewellyn, 11. Ultra, JudgePryor 6JJ484 Havana 5i t l:09«slow 4 107 4 fi I Cl 3U1 B Kenn'dy 8 Ouesada, Fineastle, Stouewall 80349 Havana 1 l:381f,fast 8 97 5 4 4 4 0» 2'i A McB'hlin 7 Tomalioi, Taeola, Eleanor S. 60170 Havana H I l:06%fast 8 112 7 5 5 41 i* C Rob'son 9 lltimo, Way.B'idy, Fineastle 58790 Havana 1 l:59%fast 2 MS 4 4 4 2 l"* ]" V Wilson 7 Tomahoi, Cydonia, Randel 5! 6*x Havana 1 l:40%fast 7-5 106 2 12 2 2" l1 B Seheffel 8 Diversity, Reliability, Bounce 59604 Havana 1 l:39'/f-,fast 15 91 5 5 5 5 B'l 6'1 B Seheffel 7 Judgel'ryor, End Man, M.JumlM) 59379 Havana 51 f BOSIifast 21 105 8 3 2 2'i 1* T Burns 12 Loveliest, CarrieBaker, NaomlK. 59326 Havana 3-4 HlOVfcfast 1 110 6 4 4 B'l 41 A Pickena 8 Luslre, King li.. Margaret Nash PLUS ULTRA, br. g, 4 99 By Von Tromp — Dally, by Giganteum. (Trainer, J. Lowe. Owner, J. Lowe). 00792 Havana lmSBy l:434JBB ood fi 102 12 3 3 2- 37 J Chalmers 7 Tomahoi. EleanorS., Sea Prince EM87 Havana 1 1-lfi l:4C'/-.fast 21 104 3 3 3 « 6 6'5 A Pickens (1 Eleanor S., Herron, Tomahoi BMM Havana 1 l:44%hvy 31 95 1 1 1 1 2'1 32 J Heupel 4 Llewellyn, T.B.Call, JudgePryor 00513 Havana 51 f 1 :09"shvy 3 108 1 2 2 2s 25 E Penman I Meliora, Herron 0S403 Lex'ton 1 1-8 l:52~ifast 27 107 2 3 3 2 21 21 E Barnes S Jouett, Gen. Haig. Guaranteed 58361 Bex' ton 1 1-8 l:53%slow 19-10 MS 1112 2- M* ■ Scobie 4 Dancing Spray. Rep, Miss Nell 582K3 Lex'ton 1 1-16 l:47%fast 11-5 107 3 3 1 2 1" 2" Q Fields 4 TanSon, J.Horshor, T.Virginian 58191 Church'l 3-4 l:1323fast l€-6 112 6 10 6 41 4*1 E Barnes 10 Col. Taylor, Port Light, Amanda 58108 Church' 1 3-4 1:1 2%f ast 18 111 8 6 7 «» 6* B Kenn'dy 10 Cl'tonville, J.Goodiuan, BenBolt 57977 Church'l 7-S l:2fi%fast 24 110 8 8 4 2 l1 l'l J E» M'n«yl5 Fos.Embry, Gl. France, O.Quam Fifth Race [5th Havana] ' ' ' j f ' ' I ' ' j . , ' 1 . \ 1 i I i 1 1 i . ' 1 1 I , ' ' 1 I '• ' ' 1 FIFTH IIACi; 1 BfUc and W9 Yards. 1-;, oar-olils and uiMvaid. Claiming. (.March G, 1! 1S 1 :-l 1 5 117.) 1ZORGE W., b. o. 4 113 By Runnymede — Embla, by Solitaire II. (Trainer. G. Donnler. Owner, M. Soifert). 60752 Havana 1 l:17'0mud 5 MB 1 1 4 E I lM J Chalmers 5 Hani.'n, Count Berts, Aeosta 69685 Havana lmaOy 1:14 fast 4 B'8 17 6 I 8* 8*1 J Chalmers 10 Hainan. Maysville. Osgood 60613 Havana 1 1-lfi 1 :501isiow 8 1I2 4 3 2 1 8«* B*| J Connors 7 M. Jane Baker, Bianea, DollyO. 60012 Havana 1 1:43 slop 21 112 4 5 3 t 3J 2'* B Kenn'dy 7 Money, Mary Err., linen BMM Havana 1 l:4fi%hvy 21 104 6 5 3 3 2' 2» J Heupel tl Hazel W., Koran, Mildred BMM Havana 11:41 fast 4 112 7 8 7 4 4« 2' P. Kenn'dy 8 Gol. Flint, Fictile, Who Can Tell MM Havana 5}fl:07%fust 12 112 4 7 6 5- l"* F Wilson 9 Twenty Seven, MyckGaiuer, Jill 60128 Havana 5J f l:0Sy5fast 3 113 5 4 4 4l l'l F Wilson 8 P.uford, Donna Roma, M.Doino MM Havana lm.iOy l:44%fast 8 105 6 2 2 2 ll 2'1 B Seheffel 8 Zoie, Stir Up, Corfe BILL HUNLEY, ch. g, 7 105 By Setback— Homesick, by Deutschland. (Trainer, B. B. Rice. Owner, B. B. Rico). 89791 Havana I 1-18 l:51%good 1 M8 fi 7 « 5 3'1 l'l N Swart 11 J.Alf.Clark, Caraway, W.Crowu •«6» Havana 1 1-16 l:60%faat 2 107 B I 9 5 4' !=! D Prible 9 Drapery. Caraway, BeanM 60097 Havana lmOOy l:5i'/f,hvy 3 110 6 S 8 6 5* 4-\ B Penman 9 J.J.Casey, McAdoo, Guardsman B0568 Havana 1 l-1fi l:32%hvy 4 110 0 6 6 4 42 S-1?. B penman ( J.O'Con'ell, Taw'entlia. G.. lames 6" 191 Havana 1 1-8 BOS'.-.slop 21 110 5 3 2 3 4« 4" N Swart 5 Chimera, J. A. Clark, Discord 10403 Havana ImOoy l:44%fast 2 111 2 5 5 3 3» 32i M Swart 8 Tliellnglisliman, Navajo. McAdoo 50295 Havana 11-161:49 last 4 113 9 9 9 8 5" 5-J R Sm'w'od 9 Cork, Audrey A., Not Yet 50195 Havana 3-4 l:14%fa*t 8 105 2 10 8 8* 8*1 R Sm'w'odll Haran. Frank Burke. Shy Ann 39315 Havana lmOOy l:44%faat 2 106 4 6 6 G 4s 4»i J Sm'wood 8 Winall, Harry Glover, Silex II. ■59304 Havana tnaftjr 1 IfKfaM 31 101 8 7 4 5 5s 2-1 J Sm'wood 9 Roekport. J.Uealey, Amer.Mald LITTLE GINZ, b. g, 9 113 By Tim Payne — La Poeta, by Honduras. (Trainer, B. E. Duffy. Owner, J. A. McPherson). 60813 Havana 1 1-46 1:« fast M 107 5 3 2 2 2* 2 1 J Chalmers 9 .Maysville. JolinJ. Casey. Osgood fiOfifiT Havana 3-4 1:14 fast M 114 9 9 9 9 8" C Kindle 9 Am.Kagle, WarMap. Tw'ySeven 60297 Havana 1 l:40%fast 20 110 8 8 7 8 8 8" J Smith S Jacobean, Haran, Mildred KMT Havana 1 1-18 l:4B%stow 12 108 6 5 5 6 6 6" J Chalmers 8 TonyBeau. Mary.I. Baker, Bianea 59947 Havana 1 1:41 Mf ast 20 11 1 6 6 6 6 6'5 fi"} J Smith 7 W.Man, Maysville, M. 3. Baker 59'«91 Havana !m50y 1 :43Vfifast 20 113 7 5 4 4 4J C"l J Smith 8 Jacobean, Blazeaway, Loyalist 50741 Havana lmOOy l:45%fast 15 115 5 7 7 4 21 l1 J Smitn 7 BabyFaust, D. Girl, J.O'Coanell 59868 Havana lm50y l:4;^5faat 25 109 B 7 7 8 8* S'» M Swart 10 C'teague, Y.B'som. J. O'Conneli MARY ERB, ch. f, 4 1C0 By Waldo— May Sutton, by Prince EsheT. (Trainer, D. Hammond. Owner, F, Hart). 80793 Havana 1 l:l2'.-,«ood 8 9S 2 E a I 8* V\ J Chalmers I P.ianca. MaryJ. Baker. M.Hollins B9772 Havana I 1-lii l:504j.slow 4 *»7 5 2 2 2 2;" 1* J Chalmers 8 Chimera, Bulger, Puliux • ■MM Havana lm50y 1:45 fast 10 106 4 3 2 4 5"* fi'4 F Hunt 8 Coscorron, Zoic. MeAdoo 60539 Havana lmOOy 1 :49Vjhvy 21 97 1 1 2 2 4* o« D Trible 8 Win or Quit, Maj.Doino. Tar'n «O042 Havana 1 1:43 slop 6 101 2 6 4 2 2a 3'5 B Penman 7 Money. George W., Huen BMM Havana 3-1 l:17%alop 2 lfi i 2 1 11 1» D Prible 11 Balfour, Sir Adsuin, Litholick 60374 Havana lmOOy 1 :C::f,fast 5 107 4 11 1 2» 3' X Burger 11 Constantine, Drapery, Rigodon 60127 Havana 6i f l:0S%fast 4 1061 1 2 2 2* 4"! B Kcnn'dyl'2 M.Puff, Acclamation. M. Nash $0063 Havana 3-4 1 :12%iaat 4 105 6 8 7 7l B7 B Kenn'dy 11 Haman, WT reckless. Norma J. 59925 Havana BnOoy l:M%»Iow 2 104 4 4 6 8 7e 7*1 H Josiah 9 Guardsman, Caraway, Navajo 59611 Havana 51 f l:08%fast 6 106 1 6 4 3"* 21 N Burger 12 D.ManuelL., W'teCrown, Gomul TARASCON, ch. h, 6 108 By Magellan— Tartine II., by Tarquin. (Trainer, R. D. Carter. Owner, M. 0. Viau). 60715 Havana 1 l:4B%faat 10 113 7 6 5 5 7" 7*1 C Rob'son S Haran. Ban. Bianea 69645 Havana Im.'oy 1:48 fast 8 112 2 2 3 I li l-'i- C Rob'son 10 Blondel. Rigodon. Coscorron 00599 Havana lmOOy l:49M-,hvy 6 113 2 4 4 3 21 3J1 T Burns 8 Win or Quit, Maj.Doino, B.Dcar 00511 Havana 8-4 1:18«f,hvy 7-5 111 1 2 2 41 4" D Prible 7 Hainan, Golden Bed. Bengalese 80438 Havana 3-4 l:19',thvy 10 105 2 3 3 3* 3* .1 Maiben 6 Fickle Fancy, Currency, Midian 6C150 Havana 51 f l:'i7V,fast 25 105 7 8 8 61 62f B Seheffel 8 Sugarmint, Wedgwood, Midiaa S97n7 Havana 51 f l:07?ifast 10 112 8 8 8 8 8»J G Fields 8 ShootAway, WrarMap, Sugarmint 59601 Havana 3-4 1:14 fast 21 110 S 4 6 7=* 871 J Maiben 8 LeeEnfield, Allivan. Am. Ragle CHIMERA, ch. m, 8 106 By Rey Hindoo — Illusion, by Mesmerist. (Trainer, P. Hinphy. Owner. P. Hinphy). »;e772 Havana 1 1'-1S l:5i.'-.slow fi-5 1417 1111 P"C W Pool 8 Mary Erb, Bulger, PullUI • M7M Havana ImSOy 1:44 (aust fi M4 8 111 1'-' !» B Seh"ffel 8 Blondel, Great Hawk, Baywood M343 Havana ImOOv 1:48 slop 3 111 2 4 3 3 4J 8*| F Hunt 10 DollvC, MajorOomo, Athgarveu BMM Havana 1 1-S B'/.l-^lop 41 110 1 1 1 1 1'= I] F Hunt B J.A,Clark. Discard, Bill Hunley 60247 Havana 3-11:11 fast 12 110 1 7 7 6'" 8*1 Q Corey 9 Molinero, Blondel, Mister JiggS 6019? Havana 1 1-18 l:48%faat « 110 4 2 2 3 4& 910 G Corey 10 Nig, Au Revoir, Berretta MM Havana lmOOy l:47%slow 21 103 1 2 2 2 21 3" N Swart 9 MaieellaBoy. P.erretta. AudrcyA. DM Havana lmMy 1:44^' fast 3 P 5 4 3 3 3 31 6" N Swart 8 Zoie. George W., Stir L'p 9545 Havana lm50v l:44U.,fast 2 108 8 8 8 8 6» 711 W Hinphy 10 Maysville. Counsel, Cork 59291 Havana lmSOv l:43%good 8 112 2 4 8 5 S» B» W Hinphy 6 Wrise Man, Hocnir, Misericords 59202 Havana 61 f l:10«*hvy 7 112 3 4 5 61 I'iW Hinphy 8 ConntBoris. Dr.Shafer, Waterf'd MM Havana 3-4 l:13-;ifast 7 112 9 t I ;t 7"! W Hinphy 9 Discussion, Bermont, Hnea 3E0XGE JAMES, ch. g, 4 105 By Deutschland— Purse Rose, by Orsini. (Trainer, C. Burlingame. Owner. Bughouse Stable). 88751 Havana 1 l:49'.-,nuid 2 MS 8 3 3 3 1" 3' J Mulbal 7 Balfour. Major Domo, Pokey B. B05M Havana 1 1-16 l:63%hvy 3-2 104 3 12 2 2"" 4 i D Prible 0 J.O'Con'll, Tawas'tha, B.Huiiley 89516 Havana lmOOy l:Bl%hvy 21 105 4 3 5 4 6 I'i .1 Maiben « Aeosta, Bianea, jolm. O'Conuell ■W023 Havana lraBOy l:4:'"ifast 10 106 14 4 4 3» H|Q Fields « Poilu, Bryulimah. Blazeaway "9877 Havana ImMy l:49 ,hvy 6 M 1 1 1 t B B I) Prible 9 J.O'Con'll, T.J.Hognn, Whln'r'I 59S26 Havana 3-4 l:15%fast 8 110 4 3 3 2'1 1" I) Priblo 12 P'fulStar, Altamaha, Betterton 59736 Havana 3-4 1:14 fast li 110 I 8 8 101 10T F Merimeell Hatraek, Win or Quit, SevllMan HUNTRESS, oh. m, 11 105 By Allan-a-Dale— Miss Gussie, by Choristor. (Trainer, J. J. McCafferty. Owner, J. J. McCa flerty). 69350 Havana 1 1-16 1 : IT" .fast 21 llo 111 l || !■ B Kenn'dy 8 Dolly C, W.G.MeClintock, Liszt 60296 Havana lmOOy ::43«sfaat I MM W 5 * cm. (;'•• i: Kenn'dy 11 Miserie'de. Greaillawk, Kibbler 60176 Havana 1m -".oy 1 : 1 1" ..Tast 3 1o0 fi 3 2 2 8» 22 P. Kenn'dy 7 W.TiiiiiImiw. Gr'tllawk. Starkly 1 «I20 Havana 5J t 1:07 fast fi 1021 8 6 fi 4J 4'i G Fields 8 Sugarm't, Perplexity. W.ofCh'ce 5MH Havana lmOOy l:4»=-,fast 2 98 8 6 I I 2' 4'i N Swart 11 A.Vezina, B'hanal'n, U.M Stev's 59767 Havana H f l.-«7%faat 2 109 6 7 6 6» 6»1 W Kelsay 8 ShootAwav, WarMap, Sugarmint 59701 Havana H .' B"7:; ,•':««» 3 109 7 8 7 6" 3" W Kelsay 8 Tieola. i«f lm, Sugarmint Page 8 Sixth Race [6th Havana] SIXTH I \( i: 1 Mtlo. l-ye:ir-o1 lK :i;id upivnrd. ( l:iliiiin^. ( Hnrvh MM, i;»i«» 1 :::s i-r» — — r — tor,.t OSGOOD, ch. a-, 6 108 By Garry Herrmann — Oitra, by Hanover. (Trainer, B, B, Rice. Owner, B. B. Rice). MMS Havana 11-16 1:48 fast I HI 4 I I 6 4' 4-j X Swart 9 Maysville. I.ittleCink. .I.J.Oasev 60715 Havana 1 l:4'J2..faat 10 111 I f. 4 3 V 4' N Swart 8 Haran. Dan, Bianca 60685 Havana lm50y 144 fast M 111 6 4 4 6 3' 35 .1 Maiben 10 Haman. Maysville, Dolly C. MH( Havana ImaOy I :.V)-^hvy 21 111 2 4 4 2 22 2'1 L Penman 4 Tony Beau.'o. Chnnce. Stanley 60514 Havana 1 1-8 1:58 hvy 8 97 5 3 3 4 6» o14 X Swart 7 FrankW , G. Menocal, S.Princ» •MM Havana I I M I MTCalap 3 109 2 5 3 3 1« 1J B Kenn'dy fi Approval, Golden Flint. Hocnl» I 60.;24 Havana 1 1-8 l:564:,fast 1-2 115 2 2 1 1 1 P| A Pickens 6 Gomul. Sir Adsnm. Fly Home 60220 Havana ImaOy l:4::'t,fast 6 101 2 B 5 6 6 64J R Smw'od 6 Harlock, Darnley. Smart Money POILU. ch. g, 6 110 By Ogden — Grace Navarre, by Henry of Navarra. (Trainer, J. Hope. Owner, J. De Estrampes). / S34 Havana 1 1-'- I:54*4fas1 2] 112 4 ! 1 1 1! 2* D Prible 7 I'.iynlinialt. Balfour. Hocnir t, '77: Havana 1 l:45«is!o\v 2 112 2 3 7 7 7- 6:4 X Swart 9 Biynlimali, Blonde!. Count Boris ( 60439 Havana 3 1 :46«/-hvy 8-5 114 2 1 1 2 3J 5" D Prible 0 Hazel W., George W., Koran 60152 Havana 1 1 ^"^fasl 4 Ml 7 4 3 1 l'Jl* D Prible 7 Jacobean. Brynlimah, AlfVezina 1 60*'23 Havana lm'.Ov 1 :43=-fast 21 109 3 2 2 2 22 1** U Pril^le 6 Brynlimali. Blazeaway, Firew'th : 6.u852 Havana 1 l:444femud €-5 l«r? 1 2 2 2 2« 21 J Chalmers 4 Cold. Chance, G.Hope, Maysville 1 MM Havana 1 3-16 2: «i%fast 8-5 107 1 2 2 2 2' 81 D Prlbla 4 Mildred. Firewortli, Dolph bV.'M Havana 1 1-16 l:47%faBt 4 110 3 1 1 2 4» 47 T Rama 8 Brynlimah, H.M.Stevens, DollyO. MM Havana lnrifiOv l:51%slow 7-10 110 2 2 2 2 1»* 1» T Hums 8 Gold. Flint. M'yJ. Baker. ToasCTp j MAYSVILLE. b. f. 4 101 By Cavalcadour— Hill Top, by Clifford. J (Trainer, A. Thomas. Owner, R. L. Baker). , 60813 Havana 1 1-16 1:48 fast 4 M 3 111 I1} lu L IVnmr.n 9 LittleGink. Jolin.I. Casey. Osgood i MU Havana 1 1 :4 *%fast 1 101 6 2 2 2 2"k 5=1 L lvnman ■ Haran, Dan, l'.i.-in m , MM Havana tmMy 1:44 fast 3 Ml 111 1 M 21 L l'enman M Hainan, Osgood. Holly C. i •0377 Havana ImaOy l:4M%teat 2 R t 1 1 1 4'|4* D Prible 9 C.Holters, fyoyalist. W.Turnbon | MMHavaaal 1 l:39%fast 2 100 6 2 2 3 3'i 5" F Wilson 7 Poilu, Jacobean. Brynlimah , 69947 Havana 1 l:41Viifast 3-2 102 4 2 3 3 31 V F Wilson 7 W.Man. .Ml Baker. H.M.S'vena , 69852 Havana 1 l:44%mud 3-2 102 4 4 4 4 4 4;T L Penman 4 GoldenChance. Poiln, GoodHop* ( 69742 Havana 1 1-16 1 :4«%faat 2 98 3 1 1 1 1«* 2» L Penman « Bermont, Harlock. Lovelinesa 6!»61P Havana lm50.T 1:43 fast 8-5 106 6 1 1 1 l1 1» L Penman 8 Y.BIos'm, W.G.McC'ck, B.Faae* 6954.'. Havana lm50y l:44Vfcfast Si 100 6 1 1 1 1* 1* L Penman 10 Counsel. Cork. Silex II. STANLEY, b. g, 4 104 By Strephon — Beth Stanley, by Golden Maxim. (Tra-acr. F. C. Frisbie. Owner, T. A. Sears). •MSS Havana 1 2-11 2:c: \,inurl 1 1"2 4 11 1 1'" 1!" P Walls 8 Hatrack. Dolph. Zoie 6('."9i; Havana lm50y l:5.)a.-,hvy 2i Ml 111 3 4 4*J A McHhlin 4 Tony hcau. Osirooil. G. Chance | MEM Havana I 1-M l::.3Vihvy 7-10 112 1111 l15 l-» B Kenn'dy 5 Fairly. Drapery. Salesman i 6022: Havana 3-4 1 :13-\,fast 21 111J 4 2 2 4* 2» C Rob'son 7 Twenty Seven. Haywood, Hatnlo | •0176 Havana lmMv 1 :44:*..fast 1 Mill 1 ft HI Wilson 7 W.Turnbow, Huntress, C.Hawk ; 68129 Laurel lm70y IMMjfaat 6 107 6 6 6 6 4* 4» F C'ltiletti 8 Widow Bedotte. Belario, Natural ' 67C21 H.deG'ce 1 lMMaJSaat 41-10 111 4 6 4 8 21 11 C Ponce 7 Gallivant. Nor.'sChoice. F.Graa» 67453 H.deG'e lm70y 147 ,&fast 33-10 114 8 7 6 3 3s 3" C Ponce 8 Zed. Gallivant, Fern Graas 17383 H.deG'o lm70y 1 :46%fast 24 107 2 2 t I 2» 21 D Stirling Hi Tieacey, CanSo, Railbird JACOBEAN, b. g, 4 103 By Polymellan— Jacoba, by Jaok Atkin. (Trainer, H. G. Wilkiai. Owner. M. D. Bell). Mill Havana I 1 A •"•-'.- l .w 6 Ml : 2 4 4 ¥ I* P Walls 9 I'.rynliinal:, Blondcl. Count Boris | 6-671 Havana 1 l:M fast 6 M 5 4 4 4 4" :vi \v Paol ■ Bariack, Bitkpatt, Baari W. 6049: Havana 1 1-11 l:49%atop 8-3 10.'. 4 3 5 I 5' ~:i .1 Mai'x-n « (tsg. o 1, flaaiaial. Coldcn Flint I M4M Havana lm."."y l :4.:-.iaBi 7 br") 2 C 4 4 #* at p. sm'w'.xl 8 RaaaUa, MarecOa Roy, Harlock HOI Havana 1 l:40^.fast 7-5 104 r.3 3 I l»k l*|J Mailien 8 Haran. Mibliwl. Wise Man IMS! Havana 1 1:39' -fast 3J 103 5 3 4 4 ' ■ 2s J Maiben 7 l'oilu. Brynlimah. All Veziua 69876 Havana H f 1:11 hvy 6 MMj 1 6 6 6s 68J .1 Maib-n 7 OldSinuer, Blazeaway, J.Bndrow | MM Ha vain. lntSlj l:4Sn^aat M 104 6 3 3 3 M li J Maiben 8 Blay..awa.v, Loyalist, Wise Man r97:'S Havana lm.'.oy 1 :441;.fast 4 104 3 4 6 5 42 l- * J Maiben 7 Wise Man, Hocnir, Hazel W. 69585 Havana 1 l:4':S;So( d 4 105 5 6 6 4 4* 3*1 J Maiben 8 .l.I'.iidrow. Billy Boots, Waterfd : 69544 Havana 61 f 1 :07=.(,faat 7 Ml 6 7 6 4l 41 H Wakoff 8 Black Baby, Money. Discussion HAMAN. b. r. 6 110 By Horron— Sttlina Lou, by Kilkerran). (Trainer. E. L. Fitzgerald. Owner, H. Oooai). 60752 Havana l I:4T7%arad 2 i 4 :: * 2 ! 2" 1« x Baraii I Canal Boris. Acaata, George w. BafM Havana lm.TOy 1:44 fast 6 lo ; | ] 1 »« {• W I'' ol 111 Maysville. Osgood. Dolly C. 60511 Ha aalia 3-4 l:tt *jfcvy 1 112 4 3 3 laa U A Pickens 7 Coldetilled, Bengalese, Tarascon 6'. 22': Havana 2-4 l:U%faat 8 1M 6 I 6 5* 4" W Pool 7 Tw'ty Seven. Stanley, Baywood 6l»216 Havana 51 f 1 :07 'J.fast 6 110 3 4 4 e'iC'JA Pickens 9 GeorgeW.. T'tySeven, M. Garner MB Havana 2-4 l:13%faat 1 112 I 3 1 1« 1" A Pickens 11 Wrcc!;lcK8. Norma J.. Drapery 69X28 Havana 3-4 l:14%faat 8-B 112 S I 6 5' 4'1 A Picicns 11 Win or Quit, Molinero, Zindo MM6 Havana Ei f 1 OSV.fast 6-6 113 6 4 4 41 2^ A Pickene 9 Jill. Molinero, Zindo t'J",6l Havana 6J f Lll'/cslow 2 Hi I 4 1 2* 2l A Pickens 7 MadNell. H.Fairbauks. L.Gentry ROCKPORT, ch. h, 8 105 By Trap Rock — Retained II., by Hia Highnesa. ( ' (Trainer, W. C. Daly, Jr. Owner, W. C. Daly). 6077: Havana I l.r-..sl..\v ::, MM 5 I 6 I (] 8" D Prible 9 Ibynlimili. Blonde], Count I'.oris ; ('t ,71 Havana I t-M fast If 1 A 2 2 2 2 2J 2] .1 Mailx-n : Harlock. Jacobean, Bane) W. MM Havana 1 1 M 1 £2%hvy 4 1M 2 11 1 1* V .1 Mailx-n » Biuna. Ho.nii, I'iieworth fi'2'.i Havana 1 S-16 84*nsfaat 4 112 I 2 S I l»il,#H ci'ments fi Marcel. Boy. PeiizM., Krynlimali tom Havana lm5ty 1:44 fast 21 lis 111 1 1« 121 J Maii en I Holly c, HJUMcvee*, McAdoo BMM Havana InaMy l:4B*«faa* U 113 7 7 6 .6 4- 3j J D'minick s Oallaai Banj. B'anaa, G.Hawk r,!'S7'.» Havana laafiey 1 :4:i" .bvy 2i lOS 6 I 1 8 8* 8*» N Swart 9 Bianca, Bulgar, Medusa 69811 Havana lmaov 1 :44%faat 5 loft C !t 6 4 8* 7* R McA'neyll A.Vezina, B'li.uial'ii, H.M.Stev'a 697(8 Havana lmVty l:41 ffast 3} 114 7 4 3 8 2'J 2 J D'minick H EliasO., A. Veziua. W. G.McC'ock J MM Havana lm50y l:43%fast 6 111 1 2 2 2 4* 46i T Hums 7 Zululand, Baby Fauat. Mildred j OHINCOTEAOITE, ch. f, 4 101 By Trap Rock — Anna Rusaell, by Russell. Trairer, G. K. Allen. Owner, G. K. Allen). (,,-'.! Havana ."■! f 1 M~ '..fast 2'i 1 -.", .", 5 I 7- ■".K .1 Rmlth B Am Kaglc, Blaefe Baby. Midincro ! B0CM Havana i IdHalaat ■• 95 | 3 2 3 i ."." .i Chalmera B Faat.Maaary, Harlaek, TkaPtoata i fc'i..70 Havana lm50y 1:15- hvy 10 96 5 3 3 6 6 6'-'2 J Onlliniira fi Approval. I'etiarch, Ticacey 6 492 Havana 8-4 l:1443slop 8 MB 6 3 3 6- u'l .1 Sinun'ns 7 S'ngVale, T.lteau. First Consul MM Havana InaMy I:4B fast 3 97 2 1 1 1 Is 1" I) Prible 7 Harlock. Dan. Smart Money ■ejSI Havana 1 lttlfkfaat I M 5 2 3 5 6 6» I. !'■ nman «i BbaetAway, Osgood, ('. . Chance 699."4 Havana lm50y 1 .43-f.fast 1 Ml 111 1 11 44} .1 t'balnicrs 7 Roseate, Dan. Colonel Lit 6974' Havana 1 l-M l:46%fast 6 94223 4 6 6" D Prible « Itermont, Maysville Harlock ] 69668 Havana lane** l:4::=„fast 12 93 3 1 1 1 1* 1* D Prible M Y. Blossom. J O'Connell, Forbid JOHNNY O'CONNELL, b. o, 4 106 By Adams Express — Devotion, by St. Avonicus. , (Trainer, C. R. Smith. Owner, F. Delbarrio). •MM Havana U I l:12**mad 4 IM 4 t I ?* l*| G stone I M. Gamer, Rii.Poots. lnaMafliH B4X0 Havana 1 1-M 1:'2:;.hvy 21 Ml 4 2 1 1 1" Is T Burns t; Tawasi ntlia. B. Hunley. G.Jain-a i BMM Havana linVOy 1 :51V hvy 4 10 t | I 2 2 |ak 3} T Hums Ataata. Bisnca, Geeree James | 6«t:,77 Havana MnSBy l:44%faat 15 107 S 8 8 9 9 9'- T Hums 9 C.Holters, Loyalist. W.Turnbow ■ 601!)9 Havana 1 1:41 fust 21 109 7 7 3 3 3' 2* T Burns B Ot.Palaaiil, B.fnnat, G'rdsinau I '129 Havnaa 1-4 I'Ji fast 10 IM 7 8 6 32 15 T Burns 10 W'poorvvill. ('.Boris Win or Quit , B8M8 Havana 2-4 1 14?»fast 2" 112 3 5 6 61 4,1 C. Stone 9 Haran, Bcnetta, Win or Quit 6^77 Havana lm50y 1 :4 «fchvy 2 105 4 2 2 2 25 2" L Penman 9 G. James, T.J.Hogan, Whip'rw'l , 69741 Havana lm50y 1 :45%fast 4 102 7 6 4 3 6« 4»1 T Burns 7 Lit.Gink. BabyFaust. DixieGirl , MILDRED, b. m. 6 105 By Superman— Lady Appleby, by Meddler. (Trainer, J. J. McCafferty, Owner, 3. 3. McCafferty). 604.KI Ha :• n.i 1 1 :4 i-..l. . I 1"7 4 14 4 4 4! L Penman fi Hazel W.. George W.. Koran BMM Havana 1 l:4M%faat 8 108 2 6 6 6 H 24 B Kenn'dy 8 Jacobean, Haran. Wise Man MM Havana 11-1 laeWhvy 4 103J 1 3 4 4 4 I ?.'■ .1 Maiben fi HazelW., M.J.Baker. Brynlimah E974'l Havana 1 1 II T Mnfaat 1 Mtllll* *M Swart 4 Firewortli. l'oilu. Btajt 6^620 Havana 1 2-16 2:00%faM 3 95222 2 U1"N Swart 8 loyalist. Dolph. Cork 5956', Havana ImBOy 1 :492oslow 21 106 4 3 2 2 34 34 A McL'hlln fi M.J.Baker, J.O'Connell, McAdoo 69498 Havana lmSOr 1 :43%fast 4 101 8 4 4 3 3» 2'1 D Prible 7 Zululand. Baby Faust, R'port 69464 Havana ll^l^faat 2 108 1 2 3 3 4"' o'J C Rob'son 8 Hocnir, Mary.IaneBaker Forbid C8980 Havana 1 1-16 !:47%faM 3 108 7 4 6 3 81 21 A Mcl/hlln 8 Walter Turnbow, Zote. Hocnir \ IHjC. Havana lm50v 1:44 fast 8-6 102 6 3 3 2 1» 1" A McL'hlln 7 Sec.Cousin. Zoie, John.O'Connall • MM Havana lruBOy 1 :43Hfaat 8 107 1 6 « 4 4» 2 J Carroll 8 I^.valist. Flreworth. Har.Olova. j DR SHAFER. b. g. 7 101 By Toddington — Martha Palmer, by Semproniua. 1 (Trainer. S. McNeill. Owaer, h McNeill). 1 6077'i Havana 1 l:45I'.slow 5 MB III 9 9 9,T J Maiben 9 Brynlimah, Blondel, Count Boris I 6K 116 Havana 1 1-16 1 :47y6last 21 105 1 1 1 1 11 l1 J Maiben 5 TonyBeau, B'kTboufr, TokMarcfi . 6"257 Havana 1 1 :41\KOod 21 105 8 4 4 3 21 U J Maiben 8 Rockport. B. Hunley. Stiuroxe I 6930' Havana 61 f l:104,Shvy 2 110 4 3 3 2' 2»^ J Maiben 8 CountBoria, Waterford, Rockport ( MUM Havana I I 1 ITnfeat 10 HO 8 8 4 4« 4*| J Maiben 9 Discussion, Bermont, Huen : 68015 Havana Im&Oy 1:46 alow 10 106 6 2 2 8 6* 6'» J Maiben 9 Tony Bean. Bianca, Brynlimah ll Mexico City Statistics: Sum of $125,450 Distributed during Forty Racing Days-List of the Winners , I ( 1 : 1 j J , i , i | , , ( | i | ; ' | I | : ( ' ; J j ! i ] , i | ■ , , , \ • j 1 1 I . I ( : ll MEXICO CITY STATISTICS, Sum of $125,450 Distributed During Forty Racing Days — List of the Winners. The inaugural meeting of the newly organized ; International Jockey Club of .Mexico w.ts held at ] Mexico City from January 14 to February 2«, embracing a period of forty racing days, dining wliicil time S125.450 was distributed among tile horsemen. There were '243 races decided and th* daily average distribution amounted to 13,136. While the meeting was not a aaceeaa ffcaaai lallj the promoters received sufficient encouragement to go ahead with their plans and they are ijuite optimistic over the future ■ if racing in the Mexican capital. More than HN American horses participated in the meeting and eighty of them were sold to Mexican s|K rtsmeu. who will hold triweekly race* during the summer. This • will serve to keep alive the interest in the sport until it is resumed on a large scale next November. Wallin & Bryan were the leading winning owners, wilh $5,000 to their credit, the following being a ] list of those who won $.5 i0 or more each: Owner. 1st. 2d. 3d. Amt. Wallin & Brvan 13 2 ." $ a. 000 ' Miles. P. J 9 11 7 4,fi7."» BtejMrteaa, J. A 9 9 10 4.350 Hill. G 8 13 10 4.27.-. ! Wa if ield. R S | | 3.925 ' Arthur. J 8 7 S 3.7.50 Hatica Stable B 12 9 3.625 Pons. J. V | 9 7 3.12". Georgetown Stable « 1 2 3.100 Bice. K. K 7 3 4 3.100 : Forsha. B. A « 1 fi 3,075 back, W | 4 7 2.925 Travis. F. C V, | 3 2.77.5 ' Hall. J. A .". 3 7 Z.4DS Mexican Stable I 4 2 2.325 ' Freeman. I). B I 2 I 2.2.511 ' Scully. R 3 9 8 2,200 Vivell. A. n 5 2 4 2.17.- Ix.li. E 4 3 4 2.125 ' r.eishman. ] 4 fi 2 2.075 Cain. W. M I 9 4 2,075 ' Lutz, E | 2 5 1 .975 Hill. EH 1 13 I 1.875 0*Leatv, L. F 4 I I 1 ,MM Bra wet Bros 4 I I l ,MB McCrosson. R. H 4 I 2 1.808 Farrcll. .1. .1.. Jr 1 9 7 1.H25 ; Berri «, J I « 2 1.625 ' Hatchett. W. L I 1 3 1.550 Aetata, J. A I 2 3 1.525 ' Eve. ton. M 3 6 1 1 .525 Oliver. W. L 4 2 1 1.500 Casillas, R 4 2 0 1.475 Martin, P 3 4 3 1.475 Burns. J J | 4 o 1,450 Coffey. J. J 3 1 3 1.425 Waifield & Johnson 3 0 1 1.375 ' Reed. J.J 3 1 I 1 .350 Pons. M. R 2 1 2 1.300 Kent. .1 | O | 1 .1-25 Miller, F. T 3 •• tt 1.200 Wild. 1 2 3 4 1.175 Bagley. R 1 :, 1 1.175 Hufexis. .1 2 4 3 1.150 Lyons. .1. P 2 I 1 1.125 Bryant & Woods 2 2 0 1.100 Brown, ■ 2 2 4 1 .075 Walker. W. A 2 2 2 1 .050 Buxton, C 2 » 5 1.025 Graeffe, E 3 0 «» 1.000 ' Wakeman. ] 2 2 1 900 K ii by. A . L 2 0 2 875 Wolle. H 2 I I S50 Larvejr & Meltzer 2 l l sr Hawkins, E. C 1 1 fi 825 Albright. E. J 2 I » S25 Bradley, K. R 1 4 2 *00 Louder. D 2 1 1 8 I0 Uataee, w. P 2 l 2 775 Fizer & Reed 1 2 4 750 Ba v is. F. W 1 3 2 075 Cf.stcllo. T 2 0 0 f.75 Blac kwell & Fatisett 1 1 2 «00 Doyle. Dr 2 O 0 fi »0 Ooaaer & Melvin 1 1 2 000 Castelvetro, C 1 3 O 550 Cox. Col 1 2 1 550 Financial Booster arae the most successful of the heraea with seven victories and $::,400 to his credit. The horses which won $50') or more each are as f i.ews: Horse. 1st. 2d 3d. Amt. Financial Booster 7 I 2 $2,400 Olive James I 9 I 2 .MM Magician 5 1 O 2.125 Liny Kate 4 3 3 2.050 Thrifty Three- 4 I 0 1.925 My Rose 4 4 4 1.871 /.a iner 4 I 3 1 .825 Tom Logan - 3 7 2 1.775 Tiger Rose 4 4 1 1.725 Skoot at 4 0 3 1 .725 I'eggv F.a ton 3 7 3 1 .700 Ballynew 4 1 O 1.700 ' W.Mian 4 2 1 1.050 | Lieutenant Berkins I I 3 LfiOO Big Son 4 i» 1 1 .525 Foaaereaa 2 I 5 1.525 Fly High 4 2 1 1.500 ' Zealous 3 4 1 1.450 ' Rivulet 4 2 0 1,42.5 J Baadea 3 1 3 1.425 1 St. Just 3 O 1 1.375 leilaps » .". 3 1.375 Get 'Em I o 1 1.325 • On High 3 1 4 1.325 My Friend I'at 4 I 2 I.SM Bcarpia II I I 2 1.250 Aaaaee 1 1 l 1225 Diek Deadeye 3 0 0 1.20O Vaiiinene 1 5 1 1,175 | Vanily Dresser I 4 O 1.150 , Valerie West 2 3 1 1,125 , Lotta G 2 2 4 1,181 , Battle Mountain 2 3 2 1.125 ] Wishmaker 3 2 o 1.100 , l.i.ken 2 2 0 1.100 , Bane D 1 « « 1075 Ashlin 2 3 1 1.075 , Tugs 2 1 3 1.075 , Kallipolis 2 1 •'• 1.050 , Sentimental 2 O 3 1.050 . Thos. F. MeMabaa 2 l 3 1.02.5 j DenateUe I I I lt«M , Kingling II 2 2 2 l.tMK) . MeatlUe - - * .••• . Oraalaa 2 2 2 1.000 , I'oref losure 2 2 3 950 llillandale « MJ 4 950 . May Girl I ■ 0 950 , Majar Galvin 2 2 3 950 . Seooter 2 1 I 950 " Cart ..' the Boost 1 ■ MM . War Club I 2 2 950 .lacmelia 1 4 1 925 AaaartaaaM - I I ;,IM» Assumption 2 2 O Ml I Asuncion 1 ■ * •«* ' !,,H' rereataU ~ - Mtaa Orb 2 2 MM Doctor Zab - 2 1 875 | Cazador 2 2 I 875 j Falcon II 2 1 I 875 Miss Parnell 2 1 1 Bfl* Tie, dwell 2 1 2 8..0 Lidy Granite I 1 I" MM San Diego 1 3 0 825 Moroni I ■ 0 825 Sure I 2 O BM i:iga 2 0 0 SOt) BreakfleM 2 i l MM Caafaia Burns 2 1 1 775 Dr. Campbell 2 0 3 775 Screw Sanders 2 0 2 775 Tom Roaob 2 1 2 775 Trader 1 2 4 750 Lady Ward 2 1 1 725 Louie Ix.u 1 4 1 725 Northern Belle 2 1 0 725 Ha rgarei Eluora I 1 0 725 . Lady Acton 1 3 I 725 Hemlock 1 4 I 725 Greenwich Village 1 1 I 700 Maraa Jimmy 1 3 I 700 Aunt Deda 1 1 2 171 Kcbo I 0 »'75 Fog Horn 1 0 3 075 Thunderbird 2 0 1 050 Mi s net Bag 2 0 1 «50 Ameiican BMaa 1 2 2 «25 Nolawn 1 1 0 025 , Gwyuedd 1 1 3 «O0 Marchtone 1 1 2 000 l Beicebu I 0 0 «00 « ; ] • ] ' ! ' : ' ' ' ' ' ; ' ' ' ' ' | ' ' J 1 Horse. 1st. 2d. 3d Amt. On Doctor 1 2 1 $ 575 Hi Capitania 1 2 2 575 lea Joe 1 2 1 575 Little Maudie 1 1 3 575 Lucky Uist 1 2 1 575 Adelante 1 1 O 550 Namy Ann 1 0 0 MM Flaxy Mae I 0 I 523 Bweerwater i 1 l 525 Thirteen 1 0 3 525 Be Sure 1 0 1 525 Bill Rendered 1 2 0 BM l'eppery 1'olly 1 | 0 5oo T. Wayt carried off the riding honors by I margin of one winning mount, he having thirty two winners to his credit, while W. Boganowski rode thirty -one. The jockeys who rode one or more winners follow: Jockey. Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Cnp. P.O. Wayt, T 135 32 2fi 27 50 .24 Boganowski, W MM 31 32 30 09 .19 Brooke, T 113 23 24 11 55 20 Moore. E. T 88 18 14 17 39 .20 O'Mahoney, C 112 17 21 13 fil .15 Watson, C 57 17 4 4 32 .30 Barnes. X. ] 110 15 17 20 5S .14 Jackson. C 74 12 8 17 37 It; Frieshon, A 03 10 17 7 29 .11 Ball. R M 10 | S 43 .14 Shelepets. J 7« 9 13 17 37 .12 Gordon, I M 8 11 12 31 .13 Everett, N 78 7 12 10 49 .09 Holloway, R 38 « 8 I Iti .It: Wida. S 4fl 5 8 3 30 .11 Richardson, M 39 4 2 7 2fi .10 Smallwood. J 32 3 3 4 22 .09 Frey, J 28 3 3 2 20 .11 Pegg. E 15 2 2 3 K Ll Casillas, Col. R 5 2 0 1 2 .40 Hunsker. F 14 1 4 2 7 0s Castelvetro. Count de. 0 12 12 .17 I'olignac. Count de . . 4 1 2 0 1 .25 Thratlkill 1* 1 I 4 12 .0'. Zaratte, Col. A 5 1 0 1 3 .20 De Tel. C 110 0 0 100 I'erez. Lieut 1 1 0 0 0 100 Corte, S 2 1 0 O I .50 1'etz, J. G 7 1 0 0 fi .14 The following finished second or third with one or more of their mounts, hut did not ride a winner: Jockev. Mts. 2d. 3d Clip. Sloan. C 9 3 1 5 Castro. L 1 1 0 0 Aguilar, S 2 1 • 1 Campero. M 2 1 O 1 Del Rio. A 5 1 0 4 Marino. G 24 O 4 20 Metger. H. K 5 0 | 2 Nicol. D 4 O 2 2 Bussell. J 2 0 1 1 Bolneiga. Lieut 4 0 1 O Cristofano. I) 1 0 1 0 louder. D. 1 O 1 0 The following jockeys were unplaced with all their mounts: Jockey. Mts. Jockey. Mts. Hopkins 1 Marino. Capt. J 1 Specil 1 Villegar, Lieut. ('.... 1 Aherea. Lieut. A.... 1 Mever. 0 2 Escalero. Lieut. J. M. 1 Estrada. M 13 Graeffe. E 1 A. Waliin heads the list of the trainers, of which the following saddled one or more wiinn.Ms: Trainer. Wins. Trainer. Wins. Wallin. A 13 Hatchett. W. 1 3 Hill, D 11 Rowe. J. .1 3 Kobertson, J. A 11 .Scully. R 3 Lutz. E 10 Simpson. J 3 Miles. !\ J 10 Warfield. R 3 Pons. O. E 9 Albright. E. J 2 Fine. L. E 8 Brown. B 2 Forsha, R. A 8 Costello. T 2 Kinuey. J. J 8 Gaines. W. P 2 Anderson, W. A. ... 7 Hill. E. II 2 Rice. E 7 Ixxira. B 2 Lock. W « Louder, D 2 Lynn. T 0 McGovern. P. H 2 Miller. F. T « Meltzer. F 2 Travis, F. C fi Relay. G 2 Freeman. I). B 5 Wakeman. J. A 2 Hall. J. A 5 Walker. W. A 2 Harman. E. J 5 Wild. J 2 Pons. J. V 5 Wolfe. H 2 Branse, J. A 4 Castelvetro, C 1 Devlin. M. L 4 Cooper. F. S 1 Irishman. .1 4 Ford. W. F 1 McCrosson. R. H. ... 4 Hawkins E. C 1 D'Leary. L. F 4 l^e Perenz. Lieut 1 Reed. .7. J 4 Lounsberrv. W 1 Vivell. A. H 4 McNulty. J 1 Carey. I' 3 Russell. J. J 1 Coffey. 1 3 Smith. R. L 1 Corte. S 3 Tapie. J 1 Cristofano. D 3 White, R. L 1 Fatisett. H. H 3 The percentage of winning favorites fell below norma), as shown in the subjoined tabulation: Number of days 40 Number of races 243 Winning first choices • 87 Winning second choices M Winning outsiders 9fi Winning at odds-on 27 Defeated at odds-on 27 Percentage "f winning choices 3fi ■ — ■ — e I | j . r * Special Racing Manual There is to be a limited Special Edition of five hundred copies of The American Racing Manual of 1922. The book will be carefully bound in fine flexible leather, with gold lettered title, and only sold through this office at $2 per copy. By registered mail 15 cents extra. The Special Manual is built for folks of taste who want "something better." DAILY RACING FORM 441 Plymouth Court, Chicago, III. ' , l « Subscribe for Daily Racing Form John Porter and Holocauste's Fate • , | , , ] , , , , , . j , . . , . , . " . JOHN PORTER AND HOLOCAUSTE'S FATE LONDON, England. February 22. — Many incidents about John Porter's racing expeiiences come in the wake of the great trainer's death. Flying Fox was the last of the seven horses Porter saddled to win the Derby in 1S99. Those who remember that race recall the controversy that took place as to whether Holocauste. the French candidate, hut for a fatal accident, would not have come in first. John Porter is quite impartial on the point. He quotes the description given after the race by Tod Sloan, who rode Holocansle. "We crossed the tan road with Flying Fox well beaten by this time, anil Holocauste nut having been called on for any effort at all.. Suddenly something happened. I thought I had been cut into. There was a shock, and it was as much as I could do to keep in my saddle. The |Kior beggar rolled from side to side, but he didn't come down, as many have asserted lie did. He was a horrible sight with his leg broken off short. In fact, the ataaaa was sticking in the ground." Holocauste was, of course, destroyed. Of the affair Porter sagely remarks: "What would have happened if Holocauste had not come to gilef is, after all. a matter of conjecture."